The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 05, 1861, Image 3

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    ASSEMBLING-- - Or .CONGRESS:•- ! inerely:of :!
, teniporary and,accidental oe- ..
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• - oeirttiS. I:lett:W.o' 3J.- : currency. :- ' ... •.- -, -- -
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''' Theillret m mlariseoaitin f tho Thirty.ouventit i . I invite your attention to -, thecorrespon-
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ceineresa cotniaPtici_stat noiitizeter•lay, i n LI". senate deuce between - Her' lirittanic 111alesty'S-,
•estro•-,eeeti s,arriers_answer N i to their namea s Mr. ~,. . . .
'rntribull, of Illinek. izaVe notice-that h e nook! •
ro•day l )11IIISter i accredited to• this.Govertinfent,
introduce a hill to COIIIIK'atg the 'imports of Rebels. and : and ,
tne SecretarY offitate, relative to the. !,
give freedom to percona to FlitC Stale , i•j Mr, Wilkint,gli --, •
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IA 311111111,08, „eave not foe of 4 bill to obelisk the diatinct- , d etention of the British ship t crtfishire,.
1 oil . b u eran n
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eret;' r clalar d; :iAtt ,, r T T ; c t r x , ,, id le ,e r
if gilifir4 au- in June last, by the United States steamer I
tent.erin g
%wove.. te their narsi;.s. A joint resolution, :
the thanko of Con F rter to Captain Wilke. % for hi.: arrest . • ' `'-' . ' ,'• /
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AlksSacluisetts for-a suppoSed breach el
_orthe reberzotia.,arica.M Ama . and Slidell, •wa's adopted. !t is blockade. As this detention N% as oc-
A rezohltion expellin g John W., Reed, the member of tlie,, . ..•
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Fifth dietrict et Mialeuri, and now aerviiii;lll tlll.ltellCl !t• ',smiled by an obvions misapprehension i
„ my , ~,,,fi•ipte,l. Itioolutions moue:oar ; the
den[ torrder that3le,,rs. Slidell antr3lapo n 'be treated , i , , ,•,
i're 4 ' 0 the facts, and -as justice requires that
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A . th e ,Amenmnithr mi.Ct .l.COreOrl/1111111 COI. Wod.pris. , 1 tt Stintlitt Commit . no . beligerent 'action ;
04..3-ii to rho has& of the relitfin, are treated, wet e utiani- ! cutilii/Cd- in strict right as sanctioned by I!
..., 4s adopted, The Secreturx.of War was, r e f i t:. stet! i
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'to communicate ulna rnewurei-Atav e been taken to- as. . p lune nits,
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'certain who is reap.inaitie for I lie ti:smiter at Itall',. Bluff. , ..; .
]lr. Eliot of MacEachusetts, tittirc,ba ie.-elation declarla g l P opi mt ion be , made to satisfy 't he reason- !
that in promo:aim : the war the President of the Uni ,, , l',lle tiCtllatlil of theowners of the vessel I
ten state, as the-coo iTr
nasra-ill.t 'hi et of our nrllY. ltllll. ~.. . ,
the (idiom's iu‘romma n d 'limier him, hay.. the right to .It r It'er detention. .
emancipate al Peron, lid n 4 , Illn'e'' P"Y "'il.it'''r: 14 repeat the reecommendatieli of ii - iy l
114Strillt 111 a et.r.:o Of ill•urrect;,el arms!-t - the MIIIOII4I ,
g remittent, and that 'O.• respectfullvadi Ise that iorch or-' p cdenessor in his annual message to Con:. l'
els.oreanancipati 9 it he I..sin i d wheiiever the SAM(' II 11l ,
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,„ ,I. !,.. ),,,," i„ .. elt , :tt , 4 l t 0 the I
avail to weaken the power el the rebels in ann.., _or to - I. s . t-• ,' 1 . 11 t t (1 . ' 1 ""( • ' i • L ''‘l . .' .
titrellglhell Ill,: Military prolvei.' of tile, l.yal foreeq. -.‘ dis.l , o , ';liilll ii! Ihe surplus which Will pi•ob- i
ir.onmi to lav the rcuointion on th -I Mlije wa. lost by a ;
I I " • 'ln•lin -then. yini , the:claims of I
eon...in.-A; t0'1.0.. TS,. :ti ,-urea fir aholitinainap.iwer e a_ .) 1i . , ,nisi. ~,,
al/ "41. by "ll'PubiL'a'!' ~. t"''.Y.'''''' ''''':" . I) '''''''''"` '3l' ice A nerican citizens against China,pursttant
Republican., is, 1. - r.i,..5e.t., it. ip. Lord- L ..lo m TI ,
all voted. to taid. - .
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LOA ire awards All' thefeainniis:46ners under 1
Mr. Pre--erie I- Co:ll:Tin g . of ."\t'W .Tor;:. prop, ed a n :-.1 . , ..
adtentlinent so as. to real;e. the re , olui ionapple to the ,
111 'et of the .ftli of mirch, 1859. ~.,.,.
alave: of disloyal chicon, -Thi'S Nr..l, fICCC:);• •I lit' Me. i ..._ I: howeyei• it should n o t, h e deemed ail-',
Eli a , and th e ~.atleka W.lii (111n1 1:1I4 41•1:(lo. 1.1111 %i -, laS i ~I,l'l , ' ,- •• . t . I t . '•
• • . mintinkiAlio:ll 1
next. Mr. Stercat or l'esioylvmia. sa.•rea a' preanible . N I-10a to. (al I Y la •li•-!-(1
and hill
t h e that there can he no permanent prate Line) (Octet • I Wollid , S l . lo,v eSt•tilllt :11.11.11011. 1
or Union in the ni. , :lbli.!FOltlr, Zl, slavcry t,T.Xi.,,1 Ullllllll'. t, -- ...., • ''
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it ; .that olaverv‘iii an e,..mitial 'mean. of protractin g the c-typep - trot tor investing the principal
war ;Rat UCCOrdin•-: 1011 111 /11r ~r 1 1. 1 11,. ` it l' riglr to i over the proceeds of the•siii•plus referred]
nberate, the slave- atilt enemy to weaken hia power: • . 1 .
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. that fhe President be requested to declare free, :aid te 1.-v. , firtoOCl isectlEllll2., with 'a ViCtr .' IO the ;
direct all'onr generals and ottletiro in command 'to , order ! .
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I • 11S- - of
freedom to all the ,ll Ives who shallleave their-maiocris or ' -sat stactiou of site ii•- ut tree . ; ust ,p , au . .
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shall aid in - enellin l the rebellio n , a ta, that the tinned. ' o i f t . e j t. l tens -10-ainst China a:: are not tin-
Slates pled g e the faith of the natio n In make 11l ; ~.., ' " ' 'm -
and 141 r ennflicipettiott to all Rival elli.vms' who a r e o r !.Illi,'Lly IJI al'lSCJlerell4Cf ill the' Collfse
~.of
elan Mmain active In tipliortin g , the L'tdon forallahinSsil.- _ 1 t
Aga t h ey may , n 4 t ai n b y vique orchid p .,„,,, 1nd „„, i nt , i all t i ex, tensive trade - With- that'Empire. - :
:resolutio n Iles over.
' ' • ' •• --,-- ' -•-: I ! 13y the act Of the 'sth 'of .Angust last,.
d .
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r 1 -t7c)i rtt s ilis 'i c l ' i o l i l : ll i r l i •i7;tl ';' s t r i •z i:(:'. o l f 3 :, - ....n e i s t i te lt - 4 vessels ilr
THE tPOESIDIFS.•.::MESAuI!i''o d ' efettdthe!iisei ' lve t s,.a,i7ainsi ;Old teJcail--
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i Nil,. pirates, ',This autliopity has been.
exercised iii asitogle:instatice only,
-floi 4 the more ! effective .proteetien.,'of
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• ! Purlextensive and. valuable cOininerce :in
In the thi'dst'of impreeetlented , political I t h e xi astern Seas
. i especially,seeins to
troubles .ive Laid ;pint sc'bfgreat'gratit ude I me thar it wetiddalso lie aavisiible. to au
to God for our unusual - good health .iniii• 1 1110147 e the coni.ni t anderS of 'sniling vessels'
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tnost:abundant liiirvests. ,-- • .
I to rcapture,any ;prize. wine t pna LS may
Yon Will not . be surpris'etl-t6 learn that; I'm n kl e , o f the. United States fvessehl anti
'ill the peculiar exigencies j.-,of :the times, "th e * e n F o• oe ', aud- Ole, 'Coast/Jai-pouts es--..,
our interemiriie with lbreign itiltions - has.;
~, tablisheic.by law, Ml:eastern countr les . ; to
been attended with profound - solicitude, 4, adjuilicate.the. eases, in the event that tills
eldeflY turning Upon onr user` domestic-I should not be objected to by the•local an
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,alliirs.' • _ • ' ~.,' --: -' • - - - %) thorities
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- A disloyal - . lnn•tion -of the American-1 •ifi ally good " reason exists Silly we
'Peciiile have, iiiiviii'g' tiJe wilt& Yea'rx -rit!ett I - sitm . d: reinahribmier inWithliolding our
eng.v e d in an attempt to . 'divide ' and de' :' feeoiviiti i m of the independence :mil sox•-
strby the Union.. A nation. Which endiu ' es-14 creig!my-oflrayti and 'Liberia, I :Minna
fziction'S doinestie 'divisions is Aposed to I bk. t ) 'di scerrrif: Unwilling, liii - wever 'to
4lisrepel,t - f?oivi abroad, !ma one . arty ht
ll , ' inaugurate, a novel polity ill ri•giiiii to
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Writ t,,oth, is sure, sooner or - later,tii invi‘ikeri theini i without the-approbatiOn'ofUnigress
foreign' intervention._ ~.....atiolik t hns •,.."Subniit for 'youi• consitiOat.ltill the eNpe
• tempted t'o.interfere are not • a t ways t We , diehe;:v i•,•fap appropiiiiticni tbr maintaining: ,
to reSist_the contisels of s e‘ em i ng , vxpeili"7.; a CiiiirgtytrAiiitires: near. each of those
enev and ungenerous ambition, -arthotigili non- *tateg.. It does net.mililit . .of doubt
• ineasnres adopt e d intiler sill ilit,lnences ;'that -important cimuriercial - inlyiint age s
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seldom fail to he. ,
unf , irtintate and injm. i- i. tniglitilio • secured by' favorable -treaties!
ons to these miiiptilig‘thYin• The disloy- I with (h ein .. ' '~
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at 4.41 izetis of the United States who have 1 Tlni 'operatioitsf the Ti . (3:l,lui-y: . during,
Offered the riiitcol'ohr,COuntry in fetilep
.' t i t ,i, p ,,,i,, i T w hi c h los elapsed wile,, y o 1, I.]
fur the aid ainkcoxt Which..theY bare i adjoiii 3 nnferit inive - bCCI) I l oiltlttel4 - 0 •With
involed •. alimiil, - haye received less r e
: - S1*.:111. stie6essl lilt pitriotisin of the
ronage amh - encouragenient than they : people. itas..placedatth e
,disposal of - -the
probably expectc,l. . I 'wpm:just ta.•:• ,( 3, ) \.,, r i a i n , nt, ;(lw-lare-e `tneattS - demanded
C..'. suppose; 'as the i;:rg en t. Bail '
seeme d to b.the.',.public eiii:re - ifcies. 3fucli
. of- the
assuinei thatforeign nations In. this cas.e ...' N:limn:l loan has been taken :14- citictis
discarding all moral, social, - and
.. treaty - :air the indgdrial classes -whose-confidence
obligatiOns, would s o c i a l and Selfishly .in their- '5 faith, and zeal Tor their
?Vl' themost- speedy' restoration' of '.colii-i Cain 11-VIS tl4liVel'allt4' froth :, its - Ill"CIII,
mer e e, includ especially; . the a cqui-s;i .-- j , peril,..h ave induced .t.hem to - -contribute to
'tion 6 . 1 cut i; rn • 1 hose nation, :lilpehr, asf the'.::orriPart • orthe. Governme t a t lie whole .
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yet; not to have seen their way to t•! , ='ir jOf thi!ir lhnited acylisitions. This filet
' object.more diree:ily or - tlbiirle . through:l impoSt.is peculiar' obhgations . to 'economy .
the..destritetiOn _than throligli ;the .preser- , ill di,blir§ e . cti r, ~.l i t i e l i err .. ) : , i n d e ti on ,—
, v'ation of the Union. • fr:_w( 2 (.00,1 dare - to' EstimtlteS Ibl' the • fclEnflllitiLr it
fitql filnlf- I
belleVe that foreign 1 . 1. :lli;i;'?s r are- at , tnzt%( - 0 i tees iifit he ; year and for the'finailcial yeanl
liyria filglier inutile . thau:this, , l ;:in glide. o f - t86:1, to . tr e th, l • with tats r i ms • o f t h e
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sure a Seconit'avgiuntuit'emild IY2 Illailet to ! stay; ilthlie:ill l S.l . or nletA int , th iletnans
- :-Slmw.then: thht they;e:ln.yeauh their alln ;',. con Nuliplatoti liy theni will be
, s tylin title d
.mor . e.reatlil) . • nud easily by aiiling tif.. ~,,,' - cot, g ,:zi., s - : ), i . 4 1, t a5 c .,:,.,; tat ., • ' o f t h e
. crust the . relrelli ; Ili ;:I by giving eneo;:ir
agemesii, to 0. ; T.,;:.„„ it :,,
.:. Ti i s „ 4 . nit ir, l ,„-, to k n o,v, ti; .. t.
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. , ; the ei , ,th•nsc•s Masie Inleesz-mly hy the :re
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PM- principal iczur reli•iii on by the in- , :i„..ni,„4 „ t i . ; not t ier .,..; n 4 -t•l i ti ,•,..„,„,..,,,,,, dr
..orrgents for ex:kiting foreFgo •
nat.:olls . to:, tire loyid people, told to 'believe that 'the
•• hostility against its,;•.eis the ..embarrasslii(lo, same patriotism which has - thifs- far sits
,rf conimaree. Tit osiri 'nations, - 110 wev el . ,
.. I allied .t h e GXi l'elltlnclit will:. coati* to
1111 1 woliabiS saw fri . int the first -! 'that it' SnStain it .1 ill - pc:ice aml union shall again
was the' Irnion .which 111c,as well our ; 1,h,,,, 5 . t hi. Inp',l. ' I rely.Ttfulls• r•efer to the
' . feireign as oar. donlostiC corpini - ri4 - •• • The,'-''! repo rt 'Of ihe ! . .zeeret a rviof War for ii ifor
can scarcely have , ,tbiled tii ' perceive_thati !nation respecting t Lc - .11 'interleaf strength_
the' cfrort for disunion producesit lie`eist- i o f the army for • recommendations
ing diflictilty, and that one! st rong, nation t - Jiavilic,- in view an ill (. rease of its efficient
--rpromises- incir e • I I 1.11•51.1 I e fiellf*.e, and amore;' ey :101 ll fe ; w .,. 11 L L ,i ii ,„. 4.. 1
:.:, or- ; toe various
extensive,v/tlitable,anii'reliablt: (..'ciinnieree r ; brazielids of the service entrifsted to his
than eau the samenation.--rolce n into hos- ,:ire, It i, g i!.,i t if y i„ g f,-; im„,,,.
,flint _ t h e
the fragments, , -- ",'il' "
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„. let tribt irstii 4-, the tieh'ple 'hits ;7'=;,•t.
It . , It is. not, My pdrpose to reviiii our', uts- . t - . 7 ;tlieoccaSiori,' and that the mithber of
' - tAssions with hire; II ... .S. -. IIItCS; because, i tt ,„, r „, t ,,,,,,i et . ed .
rrroatl'vexceeds . ,t he force.
whatevertnight be tii ti l f STlte,:;•(?r (11.'110' 1 which 04ingress anthorizlle to call into
shim'', the l'iregay ofi - .-ouri country. AM] the.fiew.. '1 refer with ideasu re. ho these
the stabilit'y of our gayer:one:Ft, mainlyi r i;,. t i o f.lii,„ p ,,,. tz ., w hieh . . tt o te
:ilepends,,not upon'them, bat on the loyal- : „” to the cl: e di l: d,k, ,ii,,,..,•,..,, „f• di - se ii,ii hic '
' tv, yirtue, patriotisni rntl. intelligence „a :l i ne ar b v . elti . i n ,„ 1 ,..„‘„ , „,,,,,i to t h e „,„r,
the Amerie:in people. 'The correspon- lent sanitary eon dit iiiir 'of [lie entire arms,
•lonceitself; with. the usual res.ervationS, The fied,„,„- m f„ t h tittm d o /.
'the Secretary
is ,berewith submit ted. I Vent tire t o liope:i for an organi•zaticM. of the militia. upon a
it l'Cr,iill appear liar we have, pract iced-pra. t unif•irm !basis, 'is a SilbjeCl of vital impor
. denee,
„told :Ohl' .toWards 14 e 1 1-' , '" 1 tancetOlie fittni•e Salo VOf the country,
powers, averting! causes of irritation,-Mid, and is edminen'iledto teseriotis attention
witli.firuniess, maintaining •cuti own rights ,of Congress. The large:addition:to the
,;old honor. Since; however, it is ''''l'l l- ! r,e,gular arniv . .iii connesition with the. de
,? tent .that here, as in every other State, •feetio ill:iv:has . sa considerably climiniSl:-
foreign datigers necessarily iattend curies the:number
of its:
, c) . nicers
14.irei ., imrt ie.
tie difficulties ; 'I recommend - that Nile-; illr hurbrialiCe .-to - his rePointuendation
;quate and simple measures he adopted fbr 'lbr increasing tle.corpS pica-clots to the
. mairitainiug the public defiiiices on. every ,' ~.,...atest4.„l„t`eit,,,f.the
„Thii i , ll . ) . A,.„ 4 - k,i„ .y.
Side, While, innier this genet .;d rinountlen- 1 iky inere!otn6sion I
,presitllle buses,S
,',lation„prOvision-for detiniding 0117' coast' 11 3 1 , .; .f:diel.l.4o'
peel
.elianlaitis fell' th
h i m ryadily occurs to the Mimi. I alSY,.ill ! flosoital4 o'ecupi e d by the ,Volteers.
' 7 the- same connection, askabb attention .01'1 • , a '
Allis silbjeci,Ava s brought to, Inv notiet,.
- Congress to Our great lakes';nfid river's• 1 and 14 . 4 induced it) draw up the form -
It is lielieVed that some fortifications and I- of '„ l e t te t. , one copy of whja), properly 1
.depots of arnii andinuniti(nis with letrlaor, ' addressed,' hasebeerfAlivc•redlO each* of 1
- .and navigation improvements -at, well-se-
~ the ; per •oifs• 'ind!ut the dates re spectfUlly '
jeeted points•upOn these, iyousld
defence
tii i tamed midst:oo] in a . schedule contain-
great importance tb the tiatibnal 'defence ! Mg, also thefbrin .Olthe letter tnarked., A.
and preservation:
t
, , and here With transmitted.' TheSe-genle-
hack attention to the, ietVs of the Sec- !men; Funderst and, enter - eel upon the An:
-re
oft` War,. expressedih-his report up- ! ties desirmat -A at the times respeetiVels
,)n I,lie e g.t-neral subjeetS •
. stated in the ,seffedule, mkt Lase labored
.I iivern it of importance that the loyal i t if.hr„ii, o ie i. e h t e i. er sinc.t.. I. tit ereibre
NoTrtregions of East Tennessee_ itnit. 'W e ster" II:coon:wild that they be pompensated at
h Caroliim should Le connected
,witii, alb same vntens chaplains in the army.
breidttelgy aril ;other Le Parts of the I further Suggest that . g,iniiral provis-
I:Won by railroad. I thei•etbre recom- ions he Made for '.Chaillains . to
.sci•ve at
mew as a military ineasur , e, that Congress f llospitalS,!aS well.ns with regiments,
'proVicle for the 'jilts - Inlet ron. Of smelt road 1 the recto . rt'Of the Secretary of the Na••
• as speedily as-possible.
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• • ,vy presents:
: hi detail ~tile. operations of I
. lientuckyAvlll no doubt coitiperate,and, 1 th atbranciroftheserveie, the activity and
'through her• Legislature, make the, most :.energy - whieh have .characterized; its •ad
indiciOus -selection of a line.. i , The, north-J tninistratiOn, iind the reSillts of measures
ern terminus:Must - conneet with some e x -I O . ineretisciip.; eflicieney- and post - vv.,. Such
isting railroad,and whe r thert he route shall i have.been the nijditions, by emist ruction
Che from. Lexington or'xi c hdhi,....:,' A itl e t o th e I and purel4se,, that it rimy almost be said,
umberland Gap; or from Leh:M. - 7;1 to the a Navy ii been_ been_ created • itild bronght
Tennessee line in the direction:of limi.i- ilit.o service,' since our difliculties , 'Coin
ville, or our somerstill diffierentline ern vas-
,incriced.: . , .-- , -
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ily be determined.. r lien tli aliir .'
anti t!ic J • kli,lsides bloekading.our ettensive coast
f"ezieral government., ecasperating, - th e - i.stitiadrons larger.than ever i befbre
,nssern-
Work! can be : eorttpleted in. ,ll'. very short. ! f it , - 1 itiolerour flag hate beeti.put . afloat,tittle; • aml hen (lone it .nilrl be not Only , any I,',.. , rtortned .. .deds which hareincreased
• of vast present us:Oldness,' bittnlso a rale- our rasa. renown.' -. I would- iiiyite . spe
able, permanent improvetned4 worth
; its. eial. aentiiii,,,to..th_e; t.ccolunie;4 3 4ldirtlf- of
...cosl i in all the future. - - . i.. . ; •• . the•
.i.i . c.ie:tatir fo;. - a - Illor perfeetr:OrgtAni
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' • • zatiOn Of thel
N i nyy, ;; . ,v
,introducing
, '---)r: --e . , natal grades in - tbe:serlice. The pyesent
interests . of comineree, having:l. no : g ra V e I orgaidiefiOli iidefectiire'antl IliSatisflicto-- •
political importance have been liego'rated, , . '- ___. .'
‘ nod netleslions'subtriitZ9diliv- the
and willhe sulnuitted to the' !Senate for I - a meta will, •••
r d'eved 'f• 140 ited, '
, , Departipent it . t . s K. i „I ..3 ,
Mete consiller:iiion• ' A.lthough we hay
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c 1 obx-iate the digiculues alluded., ta
...o..pro
faile to indue.e Serne : of the., oniniercial 1
~,, c „-Fi r, ,; o- b ,
~t ' „- ii„e„,7B,..the, e rn e fi lney I
pewers to adopt it desirable melioration 'of : ` l ,.'", - ' l ,„' .- v J '''-'-'''' '• - .
l.
the,rigor of marlthne war' we Ifitve re- lof .. t ' le ''" •Yi" . , -•: ' .
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~rnoxed. all obstriletions frotti ' the ' Wit 1, , ' of I !AO re aieltlii i., e o ;v:icaiciP:siin theP-
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.t '::is humane reffirm, (...xoelit SIIA A Itz• i..of the Supre.inf forirt,-t ;Po by otelecq..,s9 .
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Senate wig...1121w sy"
Representatiecr : • -
Of Justices Daniel. and McLean, awl One 1 thz t e ss of ot tl e i e x
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e re ri r d i t o t t u i s r
e T o
1, ; r
t al lte l revenut.
1 er .t . t.he last •fi - seal yea-; °fro's:l:fit:eclat:it:7lr::
by the resign:Won ;of Justice Campbell.
ma- fo
rhave so far limbortie mitkino nom'
Liar,: to fill the . yacaneies for "'reasons and fifty: stetttieondtohlioatrissataictlidfouelr.milituyndortle
e n e n i d its N . l•xv '
he oross `revenue f>r the year
now overrun by revolt; i‘o that i
Which 1 will pow state. Two of the
aotuets
goillg Judges resided within the St I j r
f stlcee;,- ending JUtle t '3o, 1863 i esth, •iti , ,l at s
sorb tvere app?inted in the same localities increase of four per cent, on t i -- ia - t. -- 0f1961, 1
they could not-now serfs upon their cir- making 'ei ht millions six hundred and
suits, and many of the most' competent eighty thr g ee thousand dollars, to which
a n dd c e .a d rr t ) b i e n
g ear t u r t e •n e gs t I
:l of t ; the r ,(. I t ,_
men there probably would not take.
(. li t e i.
sis)nial:retill,ll,tllie,hibttielidred thousa-nd dollars—n:akiltizo
personal ha and of accepting to serye,e • ~
here upon the Supreme Bench.
~
have been unwilling to throw all the . nine milli three lig hundred and eight{'-thre
I
appointinetits Northward, thus disabling' thousanZ(l l o The total expenclititres
myself firn doing justice to the South
re fine
fi ft t . ) , r e l i B n ti m a d a r r e e d `estimated at twelve millions
the return of peace, although I may andtwnity eight thousand
mark that to transfer to the North one dollars, leaving an estimated deficien t
'3
wouldw hich has heretofore been in the South• of tl;Theso.e(:(tl)4sl)ntiillmiotitsisamcie,iieonahinstLir(b'(! and
not, with, reference to tee Piton- forty'
and population, be unjust. plied from. the .T r . • i L sup
castity, in addition to
Dining the long and brilliant- judicial thiTrae,iii:riteisfieelitittifippropriation.
career of Judge SlcLeati, his cite= e;rcw
into an empire altogether - toll large-` for that the extensntinilfetettltillitrilltd:tillsit7ii:ott:Taeteistitltotliskji
any one Judge to give the courts therein the Potoma c Rivet
'
more than a nominal atielidanee, rising it)fishing the Capital here was en • lt .
population frtun one million four hundred Nl•lse...lllld consequently that tin, reli ii i i i i g ( i i i t isli '
and seventy thousand and
_eighteen in 'trent of that portion - of it which lies with- .
1839 to, six millions one hundred and lift% in the State of Yiroini• • s unwise ~, i
} one thous:tad four hundred and fire in dangerous. I subinit ;till. was
co - P . s ' itic • •!a e l
1 I 'l6o. B t e ,,, si . des this, the country general- non the expediency of 'regaining that,
t tte e re ir i c :f st trir r o at t i g °ll
, has on
~,t own our Rresent Judicial NA s- 1/1117. Of 11,1,,eini:lisbt,r3iletld,':titrni(els
Tem. • . of the ori
I respectfully recommend to the con- tiegotiatio'ns . with the State of Virgini l a.h
.
s iderti t ion o fCon gress the li.
i p t ihtise t t i i l t e cohioull,ie-
:,,a7:l,,,riti,t,,:iiri,,i),,,c,ite,,h!tr,isatoesfuo[ittsio(7l::::ta;:nt,l4,„::c(ho:,ii.rib,_iritt:ll,4itucciie,:lpr,relectitrticrai,lainani:tin:,:n
tii:ttioartitt,ihiiieett
LlOll Of the statute laws, •
that Congress will be able to find an easy
department. 7be dep
retll(34 tor man) of the inconvenienees
,p.ciciy;,iti:„"),:iu'lith" iru"ri.7.rec
fiiqii.,'‘Vi',,V,s Tit:ea
,Lt i t r o i l a c ,, l 4 l , l.ls the pa.t. year tweet-m.O I M ! t e h t? - r i nn e . 6 of
and evils Whit•lt -constantly enilnu rass
those•,efitriged ill , the prat:tie:al administra
about SAO,UOO The lolt,lhnalc..l! tit
Lion of them.. w ' • -, ntlott sit.;:r i i i , l l ° •,i f i g
OR:bullet B ::; i t ti l h e Cu ? S • i t4t r n y'N ili t ul 11'1.fin
:Since the organization of the Govern- l i . t , er t n i l ' r u P r i , s l l.l::r' t t e''uta n b c is, ofinen fro' 1 . 1‘; o n li t c , n „ ti , I , h e d ° r•
ment, Congress has °Dieted seine fit
ut u ,, r l , ; ,, t i f i c:e l 'i ) i t i: f i ti,,riul f e :t t:'l t
b d :: I t "a l l e t n' t ' O n ll i i u l
11 1 11 7 : ' 1 1 :: l i.".
"
states e: d
thousand acts and joint reaolutit * nis, wind ( )
fill mote than ten thousand closely printed
Ragas, and art scattered throuoh many t o' "Ti o " u 'll th,3 o- °° • , • °, 4 al- z .n( i i, ‘- ,s l i alL a • 1 ,V .4 r t, •4l ' nti;(dn ' in e g ‘' lt!itel::
at L e re T t . d' h li n 3 il the It unllrre file
ei l i u' e t in. 'll l t ui?i fi cr in o : L' l ' li t l i i il t c l e a ilnn t ir ;:•; ; ' fur',
volumes. Many of these acts ]lave'
,b • •I) r
mooril " , , , , h l , l , l h u r r e e i n n ,: made 11
e h:re a c t:l rya„
nn(lituaztn,,,,:i2
drawu in haste and without sinlicient l""ei,"''''' I),leca,""iftll,:cexc'hn,ll,;nl;r,lil;;li:,l:•:oilet
•
•
eautioe, so dug their provisions are often
obscure c,i
in themselves, or. in conflict with
,s l4 ..", tur ,r' l i u t r ;i',i f il t 'l l ec' e° ,l n : i rTft, t cl
, eaeli otler, or at least so 'doubtful as to
u ca:l l , 7; , : i . , „ ,, t , s ,, ,, b ri P .. „ .w i t : a k 't c, F f e . i'.., r th 'to' c i t r o ( .•.,
render it very . difficult for et .1 ) the b e st ill- '''' eth '''' . "'" ean";l ' 7 '" !7 f "nun'
"
ant
preeisel i l :
t 0 1 1 , 1 , 111 ,1 1 , 1 , 1 n d ,
~! 10 1 1t 1 1 ,
formed pee sons. to ascert •
- The relitionc of the 1111% IV Ith Indian 1r l'n,llart"Nr'hlkj;
what the - statute law really is. generall, disturbed by the 1114
11T Oil nth
It, seems to me Nei y important that the ••••01.1111rril I,llperi n tcudenc c , and " leti°n • 'l'
7 0 ' , 11 , e i lLid h i r a , u , country south - of ii-In's n o, ,s tin gl n ' fl • S l ," sII `,;"".
statute lawS should be made as plain an t i
intelligeirt as possible, and be reduced to of ''''`l' t. l :ll , r r oTiVil r-, ..o u, li i t' a ,, 4 - ; t l r t knn . nn : i p l l nj I t ,' ..."
_foci;
a 8
a ti ,ot a r, i, ' t o o t t u , i fit z t „ ll ), their
as b n 1:i 1I a compass as may constst with
rietion eatn , e, and assume eti ' ntlf t nn : •I" I '• elohNed the 'in% h r o •
the fithiess and precision of the w ill of the ,oto s‘ virtue or me co o ' ke ` e flowers of 4 . 4
, n h i t i ji t fr ton from instirreetioul.,-'
Legislatme ana tin.• l ie,. iwcuity ot Its hut- It Lae been stated in the n ;
a tl i •- e n • b a n tl f -x " r n l i t a Xtt l ',"" b " ln y °lna h nj fi ne:4ltlill L e r t. 171tlien of
eitage. The . se n ell dope; w•ould, I thick,
o i
o ,
,i,,,,,,,,,,,,i,
.t.plrl:,::,,,;:hu,:scruoi
ti,
,ti t :c l r,,zt;),h a
ti it,
rg,h o ,c ( 3 t ,t,izih e i
i.l
ohritirlte_i
elnahr:tLe:::lll;trrh:ttr'ifctin!titte,l:t:c,i•
greatly Meditate the labors of
4 .. .;, on to o i rt o h tet a the y m t.l l , t. to te !rt .
t el; r a n a d a t t 2a s a t f u t t o b it :
whose duty it is t 2 asisst in the adinini . :-
o re'...U g e ,,g,'Zr n , 3 r ne t r af :rick Z .. ,.74;
t rat ion of the laws and „t‘ (mid be a lastino•
de, b 1" Iliftelliu, betiit'e t i l i i, , ,47o:: r i i i i
r, iii,
~t ,( I.. i c . : :., li t n iiii t .. :3 ;o : t l ic
,:t , t 1
. f t il i l: t c: l l l . e t: l • the i i t t t a o l !::i l i u : e st e i
.t ' a e ‘ e ° ll , l ;tcz i 6 I e a .til d• itkiality , ble r ll l l; :il tli tn ie: :th ' :l: n fl 'x i t i r rel tt
I iwir
it, d -so deeply conceal Ir-dud-rare, eonle'• , -edli est int, ',lst of the na
ilin
~t,
and
theirduties. I
all ill- Coml.' not a departmen t t n h o e r i l a t V,
t fo t ! . •
l i t , 1
all-ctl I t 1: ,
: S i. ( 0 )1 t 1 , 1 C o
1. 11 c 1c0 ,1 8 ) c o. : . i t i . ' , i s ' 1 , 1::1 . 1 ” ) . I
. , respect.
anti
of , a
peri
na
nen t
gild
„L . n o t : ld o/
. /•-o ce, /
, I;,:is , : t i run% ,st. I• 011:7t1,. /0 en n , d , n r “ c l; r ;„ i t rem the govt,
%,
ith
~,..hd,ir 7111,1121 n
thaw e. , 1 „,;,..0
r , , , , ,,, , t I t ,: given V 0/111111111:1 3
111 , 11n2• the Itindititl (1110 1 : 1 r ',".T 4 '
11111PIL be rt‘lseil and rewrittvti .N . 0 :IS to t F fp •o r ,o ,i i . u' , , t r . : , , ,, , i .n , ,, l r %tt.ui,tct ure -, nook! prc-cnt . t r f ull
be einleatt,l in one submit., or :it least t practical . lino oc, ts • • una
,ize ;
and I
respectfully i
ecum d
..f, j I
b , ir..,i,i . ,, , , ,mi i ,.. , 111 , 1 : :ril and .t thqual I lir, 1J night
two N 011illls of 01 (111, 113 „ and con veal eel V• l nn ti lf,' l t . , T T = r 11 44 ..4- '''' ' li "' Sto (1,1,11',
,111Ur/Tr)
~._
... (011,1der
the
imil,ieet inelt 1
xi . Ti-it ccc,l/11.1111 Of t he lin + for the IN)IPPne,/l/li
_Of the
i c nosilit! „ ,ll . lifl:Lbrca:t
iini
b .
i:
„31,pr0%
e(i,
,fO, a n d tiumi, , ,u 1
~,,fir,r,r,,c,..t,,tri,.,s,lrm trade to 111011.1epartiat ut
must
l i t!: : t o li i i t ' . S i 1 11 / . . ) , 1. [A t ; 1
e LI I e a l t lt
. 1 1 1 i
III•si: h
~r n t : al h % h t i r, ,, , h hart b , , i 'i, ~,, ,, t ,tz et r et„ ,t l l :l l , a r t e l v: ,,, that the
I l e oll h o lpi t i l i ,
, slum : ,, I ,
r„...•., I
it »11:C 4,11 ro., ntl: tilt, tided ), ithi n u u n (
iN ti a'a i l
. oil ,
1,,,, e le , V 1 .01, Min g Oiled mit forll stareu
1 , .
~b . t r i a l : el m d and oath mot el Tn umo i esc trade
...
p 1
( ° ) P f l l: e o ( t i the ' unit% oid.dile conseque f fices of °rim' an dl ' m Melt ted atm ,abje. eta tt
t ,1' i 1 „. 7 . the-trade and UDC I .E. 011111 tenippime a 'cc rg.:( a
„,c,ftitioc ,•,,,rig.threrii'4:•l,,,!.:4,e,,noni,:,?.`',,an Ito 11; ”) '
It ~ . went ipsuiteetion is the (mill r C '''"
tl • 1 •
1 1 1• 13 a 1: 4 ' ‘t ) i nr i; m tic al Yo' l i' a l n :El: ken
e ;I: c e • un i i !u i t : a.
bre' convict. d
pression in many places of i -- . all . orditen l ;• i1 i ca ,, , a , ,, t , 0 , r ,, m , i , , , i , , ..a , , ,4 d .,, ..a i0 t r i1 - 1,1,
11,,,,...ija.d
Nir.A.
er,..
means of administering eivi 'notice by the led b. the I Ist I onct', 1111 . • 'Ott» organize . and CIS it
otlit cis mid in the fort, f ' • c
~, , „,„„... mg . jaw, echntu e m r, t i, m or. tl_o sn li ! . I Tn. inau g urat e d therein i malt r al,.
:1: 1 1 e t 15 .
I I. :
u t i -the
i c i ahe in w • liole or in part in all N e ro% or 1 ,,,,„ „.. ~.- ai oit 1. , c00,a, Liittat the
~ "7 I,ralft:n • v.
'IIIOIIIA aru m notural 4•' . 1• 1 ' 4 1';1. 1141.1n P" . •nft ll ff there
h, , ,,,0hntri,,,
~ ,
i . , , lL l , o , initt , exi K i ng in so m e of Ili,•-e
LI 11 , , L ;'Ntates, :old as our armies
, a , , f lt tl a w n . c .e e
s ii t j: t . ,t e t i „ ai t it i l take possession of parts th, sec tell: 3 and I rot, • tied; -dl ,:I a ' 4 i7r li t , S ' 441 '
, the pr: wtical evil becomes Ydli • 4 "" blt ' . l . I L " P • '" ti I . * r °4
I*
or
•2 l'2(1
22'1'.
Inn}
e appal
ent.
There
are
11
~I .,..e.c.inti ...7 ore till bu'-`ll,l2t:4"Pe on
7 " 4 " " "Ln
1.. ( Oni i 4, )101' "it"in'd 'hi , ' o , '• I 4 ,,,i' t ,.!: r ib ' rantry„ to i, te.
71,talleiciTi: itilia‘ilni:::lll..illiiist:cliiiclis of
the t w i r
.it a
ill
I, , ti vi ll t l t, Id la all the territorie... as t lt i "i•li t ' l N, ) , f t c l i
e eltlZenS 01 OLltelSt•lt 's i ' ' thr ''''''' ni ' n. ' l° ' hull ( " dls 'en
"n 7
of
tin.l‘
4-
hh,i,e.,,t,..Lide,,n,iglezdrhthll,,tc.r
ilrmtorflelha,,urd,•;!Lc
May 11p111 . lit( file (11101 eellictit of i ''
'rs'll' ' ',l:l'''.4l`mh2"`Tr't"r' . sot.rf'drti ' l' '' ' ''''''
'ls"
I
fenseto the c
slo'Lrellt. States, and theie is a mast •111011 1 1 1 1 1 - I mccommend to the faro cm • • -'i e t
,y.
have , I„__ such e , am p.„, s ome rt...,14 the intl.ll-0•1•1 of ths Ih-tect e ( e 4l ; • ,I ni i % rit i n i u yo f e ( '' '
01 tic ht constitlith o I .1
• '
e i t t i ,, , ll, l % il t ,•. n the , 111, O. Innt» sulerM h • L aMl' h e I In ' n , r-
I ( tl 111 ft:c (1 it ii. , •:" . 00,600,00u, due ,in
n it ,, ,, :.4 , , z ...,( 1 ,,,, .. , ,1: ; : ::, , ,,. ,, , , , , , i , 5.71,1::
not. h, , , , , c 0r
J a e%
k rit , r i e r in , Aa . :11, 1 , , i i i i i , u e s
ion
part it ettrue.tugent , ., in open rebell
ion, to ltr3 al citizen., who are ex en Al ?our ide L 7
~,::
i s joist
iL i. r , ~ 'ot,on nas l i tlopt, (1 .- e n .
110 n, 111'1/111 r er
1..1 1 I:4;at the
l.
, 1 ,
1.,
~., I
eat
,„ nt.rifli
es i4l the thoriol 4 , is,
t i.c. large of their put iotic dot vto sup- ,), 1 . r, p, ',DI .1/ aur Ito, n '' d '''.. t . , ll:l , 4 for factl.tatin g i
C-Illi don of 10.111-l'i to( 'all nit of ' l.l
port. the Gul el Ilillellt muter ' . .
et these eireina- ~,,...,,., ~ d 1i 1 ~, d e., in + , r I 1,.., 0 1 1 , . , ,V 1 1 1 " M ' t" he
j, , t t h ,
L ,• , t , t , , ,, ..1
~, 1 , , ,, , ,, ,,11q) 'l , lllllll 1 i 110: ••1111.1( 1 C 4 j, t 1l b .7:1) 0 -
Stallt•c , . I l •
, la% t heel' urgently solieited to ll
1 moi ittir.u“l, :11 to. o l c;i t ,n i l t t , n itl h V f • " a ''' tixtnn ' fs ' t
establish by millitaly power, court
, 8 toad- of On none) 111.,. tt , s„ , ' molt osi pros'', re:
tionister sietniart justit •
c Hi
such
cars,
phi,
or
~.,,,t, m L
„,
tern ~.. e ofSub and interior, a
,
Ile h,fo.c. P M.
( hints
far
deefim4
to d .
wh...,,,,
ju
be Li do .1.4,1 Lod partly, matured
I
i I 111.1 V '
0 it, not Lo- t r
t
I cause I had any doubt that t lie cud p r0 ...,...1 t i t t e d t e u r n a ll n . d I ' s •' " I "" rthe 3r4 ',l -1( -' 4. ' '.
e r.i ter ,ro, pjo l e i4 rt ,t , ,,
isu6;o,.tcor Tlt'i'.uttnett,eldo.iaorny
;-..kposed, the cc•ll:•ction of the debts wits •u , t Pm " - `''
1 ~ ,. .1, . p t L c tr .:, , ! , , :p., r , , , , , ,.., n., ,tihe labor 1111 d s, 'erl. i1,',.. 6 ,,,Y •• '; - ,,,r„ t r,, I
I l i tnd right in itself, but because I 1 3 111
r)lirY• of th',.
1 ,:
4,,,iii
c ? , I.; ,: titc.i,j , , tou r:, t hh
, 1 ,,
~ L i ncLiprr t ttrd ,a p t , ., !e
f f ecli llii1V1111?g• to go beyond Ow rgmi a ct, , d o f . , , , , r i o ti t - h ota , e pay. Ili . ° 1 1 (1, t t t g. r ir l 'i . i
o tie& essit vin the untisaLexereise Of pow- " el l'ilre' P lb
~ :, t i i , ... ,
~ , ,t n t : o e i n , h o c t f, :, r i th, ir o n u ben, ..71. t r a e t p s ec n t: l s i ds • ' ll lx ll ,A l y rn t i g r
_el. Ilia t fie powers ot;Cmigress I siini),,,„
1 ale' i tqual to the abo/o : ll °''' ' icea r` i " , iii ill Tartnill !moil them tii f: , T , lTl'„`'Ll' e l n " e ni t , e L1 ' a ,,,.1 ' llll I' L e .
I f / r i o t: h . d 1-. •
~,t , . .1 ,• t h t . .•.• la on t r z , , ,, re ,:e s , pr,,,tlne ibraCeetaill eh t " ta El'llil I pe re 'r4 n l ; .
t ierefore 1 t der the whole matter to Con
plan
maw lie
-I I t •fercranto uf dirc'etrtangest,n:tne'ontn°ns,e'einf'nelt7etlipni to 1
greys with the hope that a
devised for the administration of •it ' I e":071';: flI o' i n -d : tiso h n " ith nuch btnfLnlr'n6Pecti4lvf ; inr ... l ' 4l; 1 ; II
. 1 •,tice „nte dez.mtai t; r c eel et il a nce be the General GC' t, .., a, I
111
event sh•ps be tato. n fur
in all such parts of the insurgent States I , °ionize,- sots oi 2 ..i.:4; 4 o ' r nl i an " 7 '
, T4r o n c ententloued lithe
i
Land Territoi ies a - be under control ' other shall not be brought iL l o e
„.1
_.
~, s ‘ ll'.l
of ti et 0 % eminent, whether by a yaw_ I `,',,,NikuCteo.l,ll,ll,rdcilinate congenial to thc c hi. at t n =t t k I
ar the free colored people al '
, ready in the U n f• t i o u n tl lleth
tary return to allegiance and 43yd • '
et, or uy -Ire. be incirded I . nut, so far a. loaf% ((Mali may de•-I
the poaer
a 7. - 1101%4 ! • I'2 • n ouch colonization To ,car r y
of our ar Is : tles lei, 11 , 4, )u of colonization to^ un ulcc the gal . rl out th )
tied g ni appropnation of money bet, o n o% that g ° f tell t°l7
to be a • ' ' /
prcinalient nistitiit.on, but 14 tem
li substitute, and To cease a i'"II,1-01:g,lejatt"rilil,"(14"ttlen Ilac,ln g I L I t,IX t T e • I
perary , .
,„
,„ oon
of
~,,,..,,tcf t rroory tor nearly GO year., the que-hon
tic the ordinary courts_ cart be 1 et:stabil/di- %, it ti t ., 7 ,1,°,," is • 11 Pos , r to
to H, 1 110 lon e r rau oporione ,
me r nits turd Mt, .tinned by .felle • +.l/, '
Oin•Al/Mtls r 11
ed in peace. . 1 the purelm,.c of lamisleum• s lil Idol los I
veil. ;,crea thet , , i , e o .: - . 4 1: 1,i,,.4 iLt .1 a ,• , r, at , N o t dllt/C. V . if tr• be said
kis important that some more con
for
means should be proyid e d,ir 1 , 0 ,..„,i1,1 , ilr"ishli Iroi . l'ur c 4 i'll t i' l tt'. t t r is n° trt l a r s i c n t k 'Tr, 1 1 ,1°, I
ci or the adjustiiunt of diiinis against ill " .
`ro,',l,,lsr,ecrfil,;,;in,Z,r`,-"Qou-,fce,lot cd rueci,lica nl ic Va l et ... tilt 141111 i
rh, l r. l , r. tin ' itt i g nif r'e l i;("p mil ec t lC i ;Z . 1 , ‘ ..1 "; - ""
i ' tt•rtiment, espelially in VICW .Of 1.11 ••(' po litic
si t,.c , ; r l ,nhrrl l ,o a r V iL e a t 7o n h h it , rc i al mound. liii . t i ° o n ; - ;,;;- I
nrit'eir ed nuinber by reason of the war ( '1
, i t n o t h lu t dln 4 the nppropri own oPtnnet,h,,t`v"niTtill' P 1.11411011
t t as much the duty of (;ove • •
ituntut
~'„,,,,:1.
: , e t rrltory, duce not the ex .) ), dime. tiMo i ttol f t l il ita r
0 render prompt justice ao-ain • elf
to
pyri,,
tw z ii t u tli•tt s about n bleb the Go: t monut In;
t
finofcitizens
it• ' 14
it
as is to mho' • t
ints er the lo • nu nar continues ? •
cmealeriti z the polity to he 'adopted f' Imre s g
I l Name between private itidi •
viduals. the insurrection., I halt been JIIX/0110 11114 r ea Mi 4, Ili' in I
41 ;k t ! 1
The investi at the inm noble Lu n n
rate
ttitu.,
„went set ,tunis purpose shall not' de
Ims . g..
,xou and adjudication of
r o e a ,
isL o rcr: le g reel•oltitionary biru, z - 1
I Mo e then fo n
judicialel. , in their nature belong, to thc3 . I f 1 i,,,,
1 4,4.. 7) .„ ti o , L e jw i t n k
oft rr i!, ty of thcf Un . i!li e n p tn rc u , r i Ty l : i t cli i r l , I „ , ,, (or i ‘ h r .
departnin,•t, besides it is apparent (Mar l 1/11 our part, lea l k Mg all
„ .., I questions nhfcliar t c e :
Mat the attention of -conor , • •
~ LS`, N% ill t i e 0, more adihrtie fic tion not "r'n•ll Matt try linportancm to I
to •with- . 3 L"'"'lged for SWIM t1111(c, I Mine „rm. 50 , ad,.."4 1 , 1°f t ln el • ngi ' latu "' I nl t i ''' ''`-
more than mull! • • o•
th,..i„,
I,,,hi _ r,
ti e ! ' hale adhered to the block-
come g - eat• nati • I • i alre°r
oea quieslions. 10 force h, ofprottanial3,oh",tilitrintrszraiit Instead of put te i cz
tile
cou t . , . 3 the organization
of the late.essa a, for clocthi g th• e s s e p, ( Z grg g a e ",o l. I
It. }vas ;mewled b ••
Li , ,f . T h e .. c t li , t , t l atc r e of prude n cc
... ZIA II ell UO file 0»}1,-,•.. 1 ;i0 4 11 1 1: 4 11 . i
r of Churns mainly to remot e 1 , 11.15 0 adhered* toithe act
this bralsucli of bUsitless front the hall - f Con g o. E •!: to ° CO» ilit'.2l• di r; '
,r.,•
pm..., s
If.,
~,,•
11,, h,, , .. u -t ,, , , t 1 i ,..... 51 fur inscirreetion-
COngress ; butt when the 1 . s o
c „,,, 1, „ as nro , c ,j , i l . propea,ml,-lt, pmpriet ) vr.l b 'l• arne " 14° ' t ' hall '
4 0 dal, cumildernd 1 lir,
I . ,_ ec ive and
Ial „ ~ , r .„1 illiollinurt be presert eli
to be an •11* t•
MOM MeallS 01 ^-ib •an In nre all- spen eah -
1. Weans must 0 employed. We „Mould not bele haste to i
I 111 VCFLiga.1.1011, it in a great d e .c ree T a il s t , I eletenume ttot radical noel e t •
rt toe measurer. AI htch may
, ' -reach the loyal as 'sell ax '!he • e d/O1(1)411 ' arc Indispensable
, effect the object °f its' ere •
ation for want , 1
of power to hake• •
its jtici• -, ttictit final.'rho Inuagn ral aeld
puny
als.areet , 0a ~ s .tmt,„n and the !,I‘;' , Va: , ' b : egi, , ' nth ' of th`rm'n
, , Hot t , ~,,, e1.../1.1 0 /1.. were bOlit Milo/ • ° Yl•n ef ' n at the lill
' 1 1 1*631
c elteue •
t 4 l l, lZrrcelt , nAr ine ' te `""-
the danger ~
of
the
subject, I . commen s- d • o t .r o trom rsary unt of uhielt
Ightth.,r h tr a ar ve L n l i gi'i n n g the N t ° ; i t l n tiln un f °cc "' to t'"l'liutnntl.
your careful conSidration whether this to those (coLmentrVe l r..rtim"P stated
power of making judgments final I • amt "Prci
ita, not
i, l a wde t r a e6e , rvit tg: the Linton peaceably, exple i od r a n t Y 'ti f te h t e •
pruperly• be git en to th Col I , ort buente
0 irt, resei•ving • 11,,, ac P ' n st r. nude general review or what
the rioht of .'
appe.il on questions of lat • 1,..,, , 41 u v r e rt since may not be unprolltable, 11 hat ma.
thcn th i . mut li better de lima and
1• to more distio n e n t e t li nn
the Supreme Court with such oil In the ri g ht d(re•ction e,r l rc h, mi r s of ,,,e vents is atlately
ntn confidently
isions as experiencearw I „, , i e r prow
. -OM tplowu t o ciliu m :l &strum ; summit from No l iTn t •Nla
• isle'sham:lnd thefoends of the Unio u n II ' Dn a 141 . ".
1 )U //eCeStlar '
3- , hu m llllPrebeilTioll on the point. Thin, T o r :,
ei n tf4 g f:te
Notmeertiod th tint d
, tel 3. an on the tightsl,lo. sdriuth W an
Task attet t' -
~ i ion to. the Report ath met
tI .. the* »MIX little uelaPare led oil r i g ht fro tl , r
fustllltts4 et • ,the 0 ~,,„ mg . b i i , I -o-1r11.4.4t1 Was made to seenragainst Lae &nit m • f ‘' n et.
General i' ll • 113 /, K W 1101.••
. . 1.. ',. I Iller. Were as s tfted, bridgcs acre 1
ulled. lend railroads
a sunitnar • •
,) statetnent Of the •
condition (g 1 tern NI Wlllnty her 'twits, and TV e 'were tuar.y tb 3s ' u
• , tittle ulthout the ability to brin g a tingle r• • ' t°a
~.,Thp nt once
the Devitt tment : ...
_ ) her soil to,the Capital. Now, her bid ••
r ~ , ,cs and railroads
1 ard itpairtslaud open fur the ..Orn "he already
The revenue from all sources d '
urine. ; give...o w rezeueld. to The' flnn 'l nt .
AllOu
pe s ,.
tie.
tt o t. f a t i h . d c arL d on , tind
the fiseal • 1 "
t. . . }ear enoing Jur,e 300, iB6 i: i 110110 to the enetnyand Mr
ja. 11 i, , ,. % 0 ,7 ri t.t ., 11 t ted the Union bye ifoge mjoTity, a t ill et at
inchuding the annual perman'ent appro
iui d a 0 .
t .g .te e ,.. %t a t t l i i e tt a n . t lly e e a be i r e l k ) ye to t r o e o g a
fort.
e t , e t i m a n y t r n i ,
for
of seven hundred thousand dolFars I
tor the transportation of free mail matter, I rito u P , Ors"...lT,!, l fr k tri;o l ,'" a , " 4 " * ' ll4l : a ''' ) :
.i..,-,rl7l'.6yrzn;
1 ft h lt q kt. and I belles •• can'rof
.. t t ras nine millima forty nine thousand two
it entuTy re s c n t t a l t,4 `l, ;iirT h i ' Z4ar c all4f es L 4 _4 31 1 1 0 . 1 1 °4
1 undred and ninety-six dollars and forty
. . ft hinglu soldier at:dret. ban, now an aVg l gr tr ega ul t o I ' m In
it :got
cents, being al-out two per cent I ,
tss than I rc num sitkoap la the field flat ttlet Union :v.l l ll
uns. toremay »OT ore than Third . a a nn lbeia
the revenue feighteen'
or hundred' and aDd the f d btf l th. b 4 ar that ' a ber
.
_ Y 0 on ace ova cute and doubtful eminen ce ;
SIXLV. -
, The expenditurei4 we I ' ,
are /a arm, ;gamut it, xitor4 wawa but bloody. l er ••
rri
wris
six h d d re t urtee.en `
MOoths. Winter closes on the Linton n' a ' ..
iiiun re and Six . th u d V' ur
%cat,rn Vit-, ; 11a, leat log wan niasten, of t r it a at' a og
seven hundred and fiftyosan
lime dollars: . a " Y
cloven eents sl ~'- an d c As" t t r a* ).
, _
..
,_decreaseo!,more
~ e i titec•at tome a. about 1,560. f6r months ittomi
th44:l
eight
per iv e ,; (7k ;: sco .
d . %%g e t' s 0 I/OrrOW tteninun!ar region conatltutwig Um
mpa , , _.,.,, : ~ en c ...o
, of Ar"bmso and Northampton. and koo•un Ile
' 11 or. 1 1. , ...rico: aim-POT: T ars % rngfrter With r.O''•c COD
~ ,
times parts of lit arYistd, tilliillaid . folvdiheir amis..
and the people there have . ret tilted . their , altniance to
`and aCcepted the protectian °M m
e old find. This .Icavea
no armed insurrection north of the Potomac nor east of
the Cbcspneakc..
Asti elmve'obtaltedi foOthig at each of the isolate
ed ',bike on the Southern cointt of Hatteras, Port Royal,
Tibias, laiguni near Savannah s and Ship 'sista. and we.
likewise' bate some general account' of popular move•
men haw hiludf of the Union In North Carolina and Ten.
nessee. These things demonstrate that the cause 'of the
Unionl advancing steadily sputievsre.
Sineo,spur last adjournmenktient.-Gen. Sealants re•
tired frosidthe head of the army. Dur ing, 'his long life
the nation has not been unmindful of his merit ; let on
calling t mind how faithfully, , ably, and brilliantly he
has rem* d the country from a Uwe forted:. in our his
tory whe I few of the now living had been born. and
1
.t it mica, word continually. I cannot but - think -that . , a
are his4.l htor. I submit therefore , . far your considera
tion. Mr t further mark et !wog:anon id due to 'Arnaud
untwist. as a grateful 'people. ; *
With a retirement of Gam Scott came the Executive
duty of a pointing in his stead :a Central - in-Chief of
t l
the Annyt.;..lt. iii a tbrttuate clournstance that neither in
council sir country* was there,, se fdr as I know, any dif
ference o ff °plaint as to the proper persuu to' be select
ed.
The etiring chief rePeatedly expressed
his judgment in fits-or or Gen. McClellan
' for the')ositiOn i and . in 1 this : :•.the• ration
seemed to give - a unartimouS concurrence.
The designation of - Oen McClellan is,
thercfore, in :t considerable - degree, the
selectioa of the country as well as the,,Ei
ecutive, and hence there isitetter reason
to hope there will be given him - the confi-,;
detiee and cordial support thus by fah: ion-
pliedt ion ' prom ised and : wit:ha:out which he
cannot, with sofa efficiency serve ''the'
I country.
•
I - -It has been said that 'one bad General. 1I
is better than two good: ones ; and the I
Saying it true, if' taken to mean no more
, than that army is better directed by a i
I single inind,:though. inferior, than by two
superior [ones at variance and cross-pur
poses. Ii a storm at;sea;no one on board.
can wish the ship to sink, and yet not•tim
frequently all go down - together because -
toe many - will direct, and no single TIN&
can be al owed to .control. It continues
to deyelc p that the insurrection is largely
it' not exelto.iyely a war upon the first prin
ciples °fon:Pillar 'government—the rights
of: the people. - Conclusive;• eVidence of
'this islould in the most grave and ma,
turely-considered -.public documents, . as
well' as in_ the general tone of the insur
gents. I i these titiettitieti tat., we ' find the
abridgeinent ot the existing right of stif
-frage, and_the denial to the people - or all
rights to participate in the, selection 'of
public Olihers, except the legislative body,
is,inlvoca ed with labored arguments to
prove tha large control
.tlio Gtivevii-..
meat by t le people is tlie.sotiree ofall pa-.
Utica! evil' Monarchy .itself is' some
times hinted at. as a possible refuge front
the iloWerlof the people. In my present
position, licould - searcelyhe justified were
I to Unlit raising a warning voice against
this 40.0;01 of returning, despotism..
It is.notlneeede t t nor fitting-here that a'.
geneial ar:_rumeni should be, made in furor
ofpopular ; nstitutiens ; but there is one
_point widi liAicannections not so hackneY
ed as most otirersoo- which I".:a.Slea- - brief
attention..l. It is tin:, irtfort to place capital
on an equal footing with; if not above, la
bor in the structure of GovernmeAt. It is
assumed that labor iS - "aYailabie .only ill
connection with capital. that- nobody la- .
-hors unless somebody else owing capital
somehow by the use et it:imluces Trim. to
labor. -This assumed, itis.next consider-`.
ed whethe' it is best that • capital shall I
hire laborers, and thus induce them to• I
work by their own consent, or buy. thyni 1
arid drivt them toit Without ' their con: 1
sent. Having, protteededso fir, it. is natu
rally coneladed - that all laborers are either
hired labo+s or what we call Slaves ; ‘1
and further it is assumed that whoeVer is I
once a hired laborer is - - fired in that • cOn
dition.for life. Now there is no such re-
I lation, between capital and labor as assinn
ed, mar is - ,:there any such thing as a." free
man- being lixed fur life in the eondition 1
of a hired laborer. Both of these as,sump-
Lions are, fals e,and all inferences? from
them - are groundless. Labor„:is• &Alai to, I
•:#l.l independent of capital. Capital is il
only the,: fruit, of' labor,. and, - could
never have existed if labor had ' not first
existed.. Labor is the superior of capital,.
and deservt4 ranch the higher considera
-1 t'on. Calitallizt.its rightS, which are 'as
rworthS• of protection as any other rights,
1 Nor is it de ied that there!is, and proba;
i bly always ,t ill be, aselatioif between • Ja
i bor and capitah•producingl - mutual, bene
-1 fits. - The etTor it in assuming" that the '
whole labor of the Community ieists with
in that relation. A few men.own capital,.
and that f*aroid labor' themselVes, and -.
1
i with their capital Itire, - orbey another few
,to labor l' or them. A large• majority . be
-1 long to neither elass=neither work for
othersi.nor have others work for, them.—.,
In most Of the Southern States, a Majority
j of the whale people of all colors : are het
'
then slaves Or-masters while in the North
•t ern a large majorityare-rieither hirers nor
•M I hired. en with their families—wives,
I sons, and daughters—work for themselves
ontheirfarinS . .in iheir nouses and in their
Ishops, • taking the whole product' to
tlannsch-es, and asking no favors of mid
i tal, on the one hand, nor-of hired laborers
or slaves, on the other. It is not forg9t
ten that a considerable number of personS
1 mintded -their' own. labor - with capital—.
'''.. • I
• that is, they labor with thek own hands,
I and also'bil • dr hire others •t o 'labor for
. • .
,) .
1 t hem, ; but this is only 'a mixed and not a
j.distinct ' class; - No princiPle stated is
'distingitished.l by the existence of this
I mixed' class. ~- •• .
.
i i Again, as has already been said, there
i.: not of necessii y any such thing :le , the
• free hired labdrei being fixed, in, that con
! dition for life' 3Jany - independent Men
every where MI these. states a : few years
back in.their lives were hived - laborers.—
i The prudent, Penniless ' beginner in• the
I world labor* for wages. awhile ; sat-es a
1 surplus with Which to buy teals and land,
1 for himself,then labors,on his:own account'
another 'while,land at length•-hires another
f•neW heginner to help him., This is the
just and generous and - prosperous system
.1 which,opens the way to all, ; gives hope
1 to all, and consequently energy And -pro-
I'gresS in the improvement or. their Icondi;:
Ition to . all. NO men liYinglare more wor
thy-to he.tritsted than those who toil up
j from plverty ;!none less inclined to take
I or touch augh ' e which they have not- hoM•
1 estly earned: ;;, Let theta beware of stir
rendering a pr, itlcal :,power which they
alreatty : posSess, and which, if surrender
' - cd, will surely be used to: chose the door of.
advancement against suchAs ;they, and to
fix new :disabilities :and. liiirdens. upon
them till all of liberty ;hall b_e lost. .
. .
, .
From the fia t taking 'of' our • national
census to s the,last are seventy years, - and
we find our population 't. the end or the.
period eight dines as great as it Was at the
I beginning.: The increase - of. 'those-Other
things whieh',inen deemed , desirable, has
'been even.greatnr.-. 'Weans havp, at one
view, what the popular prinelple,'applied
to e-. “overnMent,Wougli the machinery of
.
the States and the Union ; ',. ha's'. &educed -
in 'a giVen time - . and .also What; if firmly •
maintained, it rjemises for the future.,
There are Aire Y among es those who, if
the union be prpaerVed will live - to see It
coutainlso,Cioo '696. ':- he struggle Of net ante tether.- for -,to-day: It Is
fora vast N0T..., 'also; , - : '
',With a firm rVianee on Providence, all
1 the more firin and earnest for• Our present
I troubles,:let us proceed. in the great- task
which . erents have devolved upon us.
.• •,- .. . '
.AI3RAIIANI LINCOLI.'
Wkstitso'ro*, DeceMber 3d, 1861. -. •
. -
---Adjutant General Thomas:has sent
out instruetiona to General Sherman, in
Beaufort, to takeTposseision , "(troll: the
`crops on the island—.cotton, corn ribei itc
—on military accounts ; and to' ship the
cotton anti such. other crops as were not
wanted for the, army, .to New York, to
be-sold there for 'account of the. Govern-
meat. • General Sherman was also direct.
ed to use the negro slaves to gather and ;
secure the crops of cotton and- corn, and
to erect his defences at. Port Royal and
other points on the Island.
----The . WashitigtOn City Post Office
sent out from 4 o'clock P.. V., .on Mon
day, until 4 o'clock A 231., Friday, Nof.
20th,
two hundred - and fOrty-there ihou
sandfive hundred and twenty-Six stamped
letters ; six thousand - eight hundred• and
fifty- - three unpaid letters, and over nimi
thousand newspapers with- one' cent
stamps on theni.
- -Ron.liobert Walkeri has add.ress
ed a letter to theCilityr of. the .National
Republican; n fivor of Congress - itutnedi
ately' making an aekopriation for the
relief offreland in- view of the, impending .
famine. lie concludes by saying.
" Now, wliezi so many thousand - Irish
mew at:4lcriling their lives - , on the last
battfaeld of 'liberty,. in.. Our :ddenee—
when's°. many have already -fidlen, and I.
others are immured in Rebel dungeons—
let us show, that we are ungrateful.—.
And when the next<great conflicts comes
—as soon it inuNt—t he Shamrock, inter
tamed 'with the Stars and Stripes, ;will I .
wave in tritunnh over a field of vietGry
fOr liberty and
•
FAvritret. 31 . 1.Nts•rmts vu Hukyrti.—.ln
'examining: the vessels at the 'various
wharves, we find among the curiosities u
our.emnmerce the brig Miranda, jt:l4 \
.from Trurxillo with :t cargo oft liondithis
Sarsaparilla for Dr. J.C. Aver 4.t . - Co.; At.
Lowell. 4 So particular are this firm arto,
the article - used in compounding their. va-;
rious renualies, that they hare. this drug,
like sonle ethers they consume, ,gathered
i t for them by:a skillful agent of their ow.n
m the tropic regions of growth. lie
informs its there are many species of this
plant,, butt two of which are really valua
'yelp medieine; the _ qealities ofthese arc
I also affected by -- the,. tithes' of gathering.,
mode of curin , AO' operations which in
at •le •
t gion ofunrehatfle work:n*6l)os-
Les a heavy labo:',a . porri - him, One :of -the
I inert , varieties of Sarsaparilla groWs
to
Our •O‘1:11 forests,. several with-'
err, nearly worthless, abound in et.U
. 1
and South Ainerica. • The intelligent agtriwi
assured us that the virtue::: of these.drugs
had never . been'tiffly told, arid •that the
reason of the low esteem., in•which nianY !
bold it is due to the importation () . 1 . surh
itantans:‘. quhntitis of the
.worthiess
eties. "His accounts of his trips to .11 - 6ip la-
pus and his liusiness exelrsions along the-1
Gulf* ofDtdee :Ind the rivers ofMontagua ;
and Santiago anti among' the:adjacent
mountains Were of intense interest., We
can but: eon:mend and hOnorhis employers
11:r the, 11:W:fulness - and integrity-With
vide!) times' execute their trust. u ;
ters to the public health, - and-we 'stthpeett
that this course is at least one of the real
sbns Why their niedieines tire :held in suelv l
extraordinary favor throughout the
; „
izeu worm.—.4*(tg',Verk Clig Areg.s.
—..,
ir-IfriThO last steamhr from horOpe,,
briiigs the news that ' - • •
It is"reliorted that dlorze..bieamer'had
left London loaded with nitthitions of. war. l
for the States.
The Hebei steamer Nashvill, which rat
-the Charleston' , bl6 . 4ade, arrived at South
ampton the 41st rout. i
On the lath lust, tne'Nashville boarded
- - tbe"American ship Ha-tvey Birth,' bound
from Havre }Or New york,in.,- ballast
took off'; Captain 34150 n, Una the 'crow, ,
an& theMbuyned the ship' to' the water's
edge. •". .
Hoard of Iteller.-- , Notlce 1n hemby giVen, that the
Board of Belief. micapoied ofthe Alsociate ,Judgea and
(Mont , : Comm ilefonera, willineet at the Commloatoner%:
tiftlee:ln
B oOtroie, an Monilay, , -.10% IM. 1861, at two
o'etook. - p. ro., and on 'the first 31onany of each Month
thcreafter.twreceive nplications and make appropriations
for the relief yulunteer: anti theirdamilirs, tinder the
[ provisions of an 'Act,. eniltled "An Act to create n Loan
Land to 11 ro %tile to arm Inv the State, atiproved May'ls,l.-int
litOnnett Or BOAIM Or /I.F.LJEF.
- -
Ilead Th6.—Tlic following 14 an extract
Irani a letter written by the pastor of a Baptist Chnreluto
''the — Journal and 31eAsenger," eincinnatta„ Ohio. ItAays
Ivolumes In titter of that world-renowned medicine--Mns.
WINSLOW'S 1 4 OOTII1NG ST NT:P FM/ CIIILDREN TENTLIINOZ
"We see an advertisement lit your colunitis - of Mrs. Mil.
low soaking Syrup. :Now we never said a word in
favor of any patent nusllcine in our life, but sie feel corn.
pulled to say to your readers that, this its no hUlDbllg—W
t/LYE:Tzar° IT. AND KNOW 1.2. TO nt ALL It CLALNA. It 111
wobablyone of the most sneet,ogal medicines erne day,
lecause it is One of the best. Those who have babicaeant
do better than to lay In a supply ; '
,dent y
• .
Stitideritia intending tO attend. the Binghamton Com
it:rein! College, can' hear of something or practical take.,
by calling at or adlressffig this orrice. - .
• • ..
... •
8
13.31PLOYMENif 7/i
.ALCIFENvrag IaTALiVrITEID:
willpay from $2. to E 75 per mon tli, and allelinznies
ti activeAl;etas. or giro a commimsion. • PartleuL2rn, t
free.' Addretia - Blue S,EWIN6 COMPAIIY, R.,JA.,MES, Gen
eral Agent, 31.11,1 n, Ohio. . . • . • *el)*
t-•V'"'The Sifyi lathe new brick Pretbyterian C:i4r . ch
is Montrone, will be sold on Thfirmins, Jantlary2;l, 1852,
at 1 o'clock in the afternoon ; • uov2S
• •cho Rer.,o. A. Warren trill preach In Lenox - near
C"harlet, Titua' on Stnitlay,.llec. ledat, 10,4 o'clock, and
at 'llopbottom In ths_lAW-4.ll.ng_tinhg:E3MC day,
altr.a.intwt.x..sL.ca-3pi5....,,- •
In Li s aiiord,i NON'. 2l,by TintothY,Carpenier,
lndrow - Gowand .lire. J. M. B. Graen, both °Maribor.
In Lathrop, Noir. B, by liev: A. 0. Warren, Mr. Ceo.
8.. 31165 Alpha D. Diary, nil of talbiop,
New it(' ford, Nor. 21, by Rev 4 S Barter, Sir. Ceo
D.3leCollum, and3fles Carrie O. Ward, both °lN:3llll'rd
rit7.a.mlirg3.
. '
i)iNi Nor'. 22d, 1881, L6ve K, daugh
ter of E. - la:At L. Babcock, aged 18. years
5 numtlis and 7 days.
When death conies to the release of the
aged, tile Qare-wOrn, the earth weary,, we
vial him our, friend, but when he Iblds to
„______
Ills icy breast one so. young, so: beautiful,
,: • . '
so beloved, .the light and joy of , SQ.' . many Gov ERNmEHT coNTR A c T s ! „,-
bearts,:one to whom • this . world - . looks
, 3 .
Iriycly,.and life is a bright- and gladsome' VE been Made to oup r ily nll the rutovimi.vitth
thing;'kye feel:,that ke - is; : eraphaticilly!'our II %inter. cloillim f . hat VO public, 4,1 , 071ttep ban as :tut
• been announced for. drebAu k;
worst eneitay. • lint Well We knew - that ,
that,
which made our sister 60 dear. to nit, f rlIZ IrtilVlE' GU . ~..
:A. I 1 , . 1,;) - 8
is! not 'dead—'--the soul that spoke through . rind the rest of 1 l'iinkb:(l. Ito' i the coN,We'aite i r i'iirtiike .
those' -lustrous eyes, ' rite soul whose sheet the Pe01 , 16 that I the ` • ' - . .' '. •
• . • ' *-7 -
04tribittes inad.e.hercbaraeter s 9. lonely, - "' Ckmieral TailoisOrpveiN''
death. had uo vower .to touch .- ' She - has uneuau to thut inulnevoi in a 'ie:a. pr!)rnit;ilicl iiMmile
mily laid " off .the frail robe of mortality I manner. Ana. ic.,susid!s.l.o.e•:4.e,sr.d. •-: ;
aid'j put on one .6f those•"beautiful robes I\
1 ' T O , ',k6. SII()DDYPWORIP
tl e atikelsl, We4y,l, L .•. .:Atid iit ;this higher, 1 . ',,,,i n - „,, f ,„„„ • t ,),,iy,,, p -
.., clam . ' ~; „,„.„,, : 4 1 ; 1 4' -, 0 7.1. 7 4 i;
h9lier life, ii ; it, not:in:bet. PoWer to do far I
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inoq,: for tlio spiritual good of thaie she I . T-1-1E::- U N.ICIN. STITOHI ,
. ... . . ,
lo've•s.haniwheu r with them, a prisbner nf 1 Pl'Vn g disunion ont of tliatint`qion. All Wile MVO/W . :
' * An FITS ohonitl vill Mid o n me and avoid mem
tlaY„?'- , Yet lire Sorrow;,:ui. 4 he who .Wept eu taz don, right,Turrauly pay. %member uteldsge:o. ,
Wltir Mary:aryl llartlia will not ehide.otir
tr.
One Door West of Si:ide's etor
m 4 5.4; kittt4eeps te-day witb .: the broken . „
~ • ~ . • : ,17-, , .IA.
tiis i terband.l" 'The loVelie'St ' flower. of • the ! given tblemtufttr.4?-V7:llitesullrlyi la %kir:4r'
wieath - has tided and gone; and Upon the , Ittiotroue, Nov. =kb,. - Jon": GRo reit; 'sr
re, a blight has fallen. - ; - • She was'the ein- , •- - .
... -- ' --„ •-
bii i dinenit of her gintio;: • - tok'e kyas' the Tel -1 , . Milirult i Tare'i 'f . •
entent of lierleOstence; Was t lip inspir- ; max BIST-IN WIZ MARKET, Cnaoptealug.4lla,
at i i (litkluit, made:lierlife ,Si, cue 'arid Mime- 1 . A 1
31 :12 uutaugricTrgor i z ? ..by
less, and her 'death 'so eloquent. As 'We '
witched this sweet child of Geri v restling
!.with the king,ofTerrers, anci caught it
! loeka . ..oftrieteph, her' wprda ,of .exulta:.
l joy
,while conquering her kit; Itireu3 I;
! we.thonglii—Qh f 'tis worth.. a longditi; (.;
;suffering and sorrow thus to , diel• . W,hat
I are all our toils', our struggles and onr Cm:.
tlicti here, if but at-last we.'ean ' feer..au.l
1 kuo that our 4ivior will lead us 'safe' :
throng!, the-dark volley to. the lanii., - of
' the' lA- - ? We saw that loved. 01:.:
, throw her :alma around her mother's:flee!.
fin her death agony, and felt that - rnother.lN
anguish us she :*. assured - her ...child, h W.
gladly she would tear her. sufferings": ir
i her, 'but how unavailing every earth y
',ewer to - give relief. , . And ire Aid it,
1 the tender, pleading . eyes of the: , - dying
1 ,
I . .giri, the thong - lit that - even her - . inother
could not go with her across ' the - chill .
tiver—Lthen Ler eyes turned upward with
a look so calnt, so trusting, we _knew she
heard amid the,sur,ging of the; w a res; a
voice front fleaven, 1 1.0 - '
I ant .i:ith. you
!1-altfays, even unki`theetid!" 'Weldt the
presence of the Etin , ualr-4our car of faith
caught the rustling of au angel's wing,
and weltiew death had lost its - .iictory.
And as the soul stirring: . kynnt-was sung;
'I want to cross over,'; we felt that the riv-;
er of death wus - dividing,likeJordin orold,-
ind she Was - crossingslowly but safelivo
the "land of„proiniAe," "leaning Upon. the
arta of-her belo'ed.." But she has left
darkness round the fireside, dread-siti!iice
in her ream, and a. weight' - of cruhldn. ,
grief ppotr: the hotiseluilil,' '. • -MA' while
hero wn hotee is', Inade desolate, each feel=
ing that:"eur pet,.onr lityorite -is gotke,'
tnany.liotnes and litany licartaaresiiretufed
~ i n gloom, for-
• - "None kuro her but•to!ove, c,;,-
:siblllf mu/ ~
ed her bat to praloo." - , • - - --:
\Ve twill cherish her.tuernory; ye-Will
.iitiitate her virtue,, and, while we :griee
over ofir toss„we will not forget . how -
great her gain.. j Nor is our grief so sel
fiSh that •we would wish longer tO.failer
her-pure spirit, in a wilrld like, this..
NoTha.t.. to illy beattaill Utile,
..
From goirbw and sal ffering dee. '
' A hoot of bright angel., ileac A•cospio:"
- And the pearly rates •operi Tot Uwe:- -
;Administtatoi's Natio;le.
rErltT.ItS. or administratiOn to the eitate of the late
i
a/tNEtt .1. WALliklJt,ottillasert heAdalekeett
to the 'tinder.dg - ned, 0.11 person/ lude4ed to lad js ate
are requs,4ed to make immediate payment, and than
ltarinz elate:leap:di:Ott rame.aillpresent them to
' JOHN `I3M4EY.
Gibbon; pee. bth, 1;51
StoCkholclors'.-
Annn4l Sleeting of the Stockholders of the /RIM%
Harmony. Turnpike Howl (701tiplin7 will be held
tit thelnmse iirJoel Steen INack.' in Gf twat), on Monday,
the tit h &I y' of JannA ry,.IK2. At the &flock, a. tn. •
Dec..stll,lStn, . J011.7 4 i S: MILEY, Treasurer. -
-WILL : C expo,cd ..tle at ‘csoitue, onMo Mtla day
1, of Dlx.:sal.er.4l-).!.1.1yt !Mt. too 0. clock~. p.-nt..
at the hott,i, of Who ti. !Loch. in Muntrohe, the follourin,;
pi , otrtv. t:state of N. Ntsoloti. Esq.
.
4cce4.,d.
One a Itu4 . .i . y Wa,, , ..inot.Suility.,s one hum'
lintralu
,DificerFarttiture c0n51414%
of SiTru tan . Writ tux Tal Chaint.d.C.
.(1 , 0. out: ovcr.
... . .
Tense.—Ca.li vu SUSlltrit,ll than t4:.•:ircr Mar amouut
i' , lx months credit viih apprvved t.eetirlty.\ .. - .
J. D. 31eCOLCCM, ,
jllucAii.l3, - 'l,Sra. . :- ' I.:. W. SMIITII, Admiatie., •
• • . •
.
••. Notice.
:Auditdr's ...
, .
r undenl g lied havin,t been appointed by the ‘trpt.-',,
Court on Auditor to dirtribete" the Amman{
the hand, of the ntinaleibtra tor. of the estate of Ja. - .
Hickorr, deceased,aniong the creditors Apo into( gild'
deco:hint, will attend to the duties of Wei efettneat at
his (Alice in Slontro4e ((n IfillDAY;llecem ~..001„ istil
at bile trk . dlik. p. MI.. at which time all(Ltiltca eiltperaons
r e
iiiterested In sold dktriburion um required to piesent,
their claims or be (oral (:r debarred from "couriti_._
_(.fit Lpj,
.id fund. . Wm J. TURREI.I.,
x noviti •lw • • '
, .
......for. ,
...
Adm Administrator's. Noti...ce..
WHEREAS, Letters of Administration to the e ., ittilituf
Lillvbridge llumfurd., late: of lierriiit,' tuwaslilp. -•
deceie(ed. s havlng Irttyn granted to t 4 . .loWe:ibex, all per
sons Indebted to the slid resat: are requested trilnake
Initnediaterrayinent. and thole luring clittrn•oairaing the
same, will present !twin to • (101iN M. MATHS. .
- Herrick. Nei....:zr. V. ,7,1 •--Gw- -• :Administrator,
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Administratai's Sale.?
N Purmuanee nf'anorder of 11 . :o Orphan. Pond'o% tb, -
If,
County Of Sm , rittelinrinn. , ulO-eziber expopte tu
public toile. ou the prerable, on Titurs.clay DereMber sth
1.,61; the rit.tht title and intert,t of Lent. Witty:ter: deed
In midi° all that certain lot of Lind lying. tnAuburn,kitorrn
a. the Catholic Chrch 16t, bounded tot 21Iowa ; on the
,North by Pat. .Kertgpn. P.:a.t by Felix Iternolda, South
hr Jame* Donlan. and Weil byJohn contain's:li;
tfity foul . acre.. or itereaboutt...,-exiqptinq therehona two
'acres and a hail colnpri rin: the Church yard and;.burytnir -
.ground. and about twenty acres iroproted.
Sale at one o'clork.pm.:. terms, and Interest of. deed
made knoun City -
Ro,h, Nov. ,fitlt 1841-
Administrators" Notice:
T io r S ters of Ad Weis tmi on' to tlie.estate;
Nabom Newton. Kw: late otAlontroso..dee'd. have
been gr.ifiled to the subscribers. all persons indebted to
the t:Ild estate are, requested to make immediate psy
-ment,and those haeltrz orde k manda against Mo.
m.tate of the said decedimt. Ivilf.ruae known the
Vdtiloo t delay to' i, R. Mc - COLLIN ' I
novl4 L. W. SMITH, Adair's.
. -
SI S(1, CO. CLASSIC.VLAND AORMAL
Fac , ii-xc)co3r-s,
• 4.* nticcmktr.c..so, w.c.za.ma .
PROP,. S. S. - HARTWELL 8. - A. PRINCIPAL:
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Sr. I.- itticri..l.t Arel Man tra:Teacher of Vlntal
IttelLudp. I n..trr.ctref... Fretieh and Driwihie. •
Mi 43 E. Illachtnan. Ito.t..ttetre.... of Y.in•le On Plano.
.111.0 , , A. W. Ihirtw6ll. Int.truetrent in P . !lm.lry DeTalt -
mew. . • .
C. C. Halsey. M. D., Itv.tfaetur of Anatomy . and - Phyilol-,
• -
G. 2.: Dhutick. 31. D.. Lectnrer nn •
Other Artinhtnts antbLeeturern will be et:spiny - 0d an th•• •
IV:..LItS or the rchuol may tteuhni.o... • • . • • • •-•
rpm next Tenn will begin sex.
r/londay, ri.ovenkl):3r. 25,186 t.
.
In ra.pn I to 'thl • Instzladn, the tntstees sr*
happy to state that their expectations of success
have -beim - full) realised. •It W. now to a flotuiantrqc
coedit lon. and they feel t•Ondaent in saying to thepabllc
'that it Is entirety worthy of the natnotago of nil who
sirethoro7 mental Ft the acquisition of knots/.:
edgeovhclh•er as a I.repartion for College,, or ti r faching,
or of pursuit Its patrons truly i.e found Id all parts
of the .t'ouney and-to theta reference is made . respecting
Ito merits.
• Tuition per Tenn. of Eleven Wicks.
Pritmiry Depart went, " CI 50,
Higher Efrohh ,' 00.-.
- Lit in, Creek 'and Germanc - cach, • ' '4' Od:
French.
ith one Language
No bill for the above st tulles shall eaceed,',.. On:
Drawitiz •
Vocallttsic., (three iessonsper tveek.) ... . 1 (8..
31 usie on the Plano • • • '.s fQ Use of Instrument, , • , • • '
lloard (mint $2,9) to 154,50 per week.
•
The sainoconvenleures - as heretofore for those
to hoard thcmserves. For other Intermit t lon address tit!
Prlueifaxl nt Montrose. _ .W. J.E.SSL:I', President.
Mont roac;Noveuatter,Ser reta iy.
ALT % be the BMW!, itt rQuuti
Ailminlitritair
JAMES LOG.4,N.
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