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' 3. ,! , t. ... 4 •'! ~ .. - 4, .. .. . . • .-..,' i . - .• . . • . , t . =. ••• 5 14 . . . _ . - - - i .' -• • ' *4- , ,4, —:, ~ , 5,• ; •:3 . , .. , ,6. ' . ... • - „ 4 , ~ .. ; ...- . . .:• •.: .••• - ... ,i •:. , : _ - . • -,' •. ~ -- 4. --. ;.-, • ....h —. .- , . - .., ': ,--. .i - i - , - • -.-• .. -- -- • - •' . .., - : • .._ ~ .- . - ..,,.. . ~ . - . . GEkRITSON, Publisher: , BUSINESS CARDS. • H. - GA,RRATT: .r.:' . . , DEKLEII; in Flour. Food ; and Meal, Wrrell and Dalt Salt. Tituothy.:ind (Inver Seed. Gi•ocerlet.g, Penvi,-- ions, Fruit, Fl;11, Pctroleupt Oil, Ncooden and Stone 'Ware, Yankee Notion: , .. &c. &C. :.1-jrOpposite. Railroad' Depot, New:?tliltord, Pa: Mcli)N, 1,5n3.—1y. n. c. r. w. . LATIIR.OI', TYLER & RILEY, - -nE.ILERS in Dry GomN.. Groct.rie, ll:iniWare, Ready LI Made Clothing, Boots 4, Shoes, lints Caps, Wood Willow Ware, Iron, Nails., `.401e fi. Upper Leath- V, Fish, Flonrand - Salt, all or which they Oder. at the cry ari-10017170ffilt Lat hrops glick Montrobe, Pa: April 6,1863. y. EVAN *N-KINS, . 7-3 . 1.04133cu5act .41k-ucticlaa.col-, . FOI SUSQCEILYNA COVVVY. Ptis.t Office tuldrez ,. s. Duntlaff, or Sorilit GiltEon,-Si , 'tstra County, I'enn'A.l • • By the rash sect iun of the act of Congre.sa of July 1, Isr,2, it is provided, That any person extrciAitig the business of anctioneer, without taking out a' license for :hat.purpose. as required by said act, shall tor each aiel every such offence. forfeit a penalty - equal to three times the amannt of ..f.ttelt accuse. one half to the United States and the other half to the per- , on—giving information of the fact. whereby said.folieiture was ineurred." Feb. 3, ISaa. • WX. COOPER IIENRY I 1: COOPER & - -CO.,t; Bk"-sTRER:S.—Montrose.T:a. Snecessorstd.Po4coopttr °dice, Lathroz. new building, Turupike-st.s J. B. x'coi.tum . . . 31 - e..COLLITT - ,& -. SEARLE, "- ATTORNEYS Coun-e.cilem= In Mw,—ontrotze, - 0111ce in LAtlirupe new wuldlng, uye,:r the Bang. DR. TT. SHITTY r& SON, 61, ITTIGEON DENTlSTS.—Mnffirose. Pa. , igs v i I,7office. Lathrops' new building, ee..er , the Rink. All Dvnlal operation v ill be ' performed in good ngic and warranted, JOILN SII72fEIZ, M,ASIIIONABLE TAILOII.--11(nitro , c, Pa. Shop r o,vr I. N. litiliuryrs - Groteryzon 'Main-street.i Thankful for pa-t favor. he solicit!: a . continuarifio —pledging hint-ell toth. all worl: sat h-factor;ly. Cut ting. ti.ke. on ..hart 110.tirv, and warranted to lit. Montrose. Pa f .:l uly tlth. ISGo.—tf. ...' .. F. P. I.IN ES, '„- A i STIjOS i tII,FT Titbl2 : 2l , nirose : P.Shop ,iirkx1..,rz,,.,1 11r,,,li.arui ct 1. , ,.,1,.r... AllNs 1.. v, :UT C.: :rd. a--lo Lc and foliAt. 14 Cabin_(lolle 1111 T.:!:.'71 11•11,41, in IR.SI 'el? . . izlll ~i1...1...1.,.; GROVES, • TAll.ol3.—MoLtro=e, P. 'Shop r near the ,Ttnpn,t Neel Hou , e. on Tnrnmke tree'. All onler tilled promptly, th tir,t ; thte,tyle. , A Cut tim; done tin F.lmrf mdice, and wnminted to • . , • L. P. ISBELL, ..!. • , trzt. REPAIRS eloek, NI - echo=. and :few.lry at the • i shorter notice, and on reasonhble torrns . . Ail , v . work warranted. Shop in chandler and Je:.t.ini's ftnre, 110tiT110,E. -Va. oct.ri tf ' , ---T- • • . W)I. w, s3ar 8 , CABINET AND CUAII 314NUFAultItERS.—Foot °Main greet, Molitr“se, Pa. liug• ti C. 0. FOI3.D.HAIf, lILT _k ANCTt7TLJ:EII of BOOTS & 9 . ES. Slo , itroe. .01_ Pa. over Delvitt•g' store. All kinds . of Work rnade.toorder,and repairing don. neatly. jel - y. • • • ABEL TURTIEII; DEATER in Drnzs, .I!,(llcine.. Cllctulcals, Dye Stuffs. Glass Ware, Paints. Oils. Varnish. Win dow Glass, Grocutifss, Fancy Goods. Jewelry Perin 'mem mac.—Agent for all the ninsrTopular PATENT MEitlGlNES.—Rontrose. Pa- • , aug t( M. DAVID C. ANF.,Y, M. - 1).., , Imir.kvrcGioe-fitk-I:r1.-Tmanontly at Nc'w Y'l-F ,, rtl. P. L‘vill attend promptly to all mtlite with which , ha - may he favored. °Mee. at Tork,l- - ilot,l. New Iffford..T lily. V. trttr.. ' MEDICAL CARD. DR. E. PATRICK , & DR. E. L. gARDNER," T ATE GRADUATE of lb MEDICAL DEP_kRT3LENT Li OF YALE COLLF.OE, have formed a c:cdartiker-hip for the practice orlitriiciue and tir.rger . ..and are prepared to attend.to all btisitiess faithfully and paumunilF.that m ay IM intrusted to their. care.7'on terms commeilliurate with the • • Diseases and deformities of the EYE. surffical opera t ton's. and all slarzic enlarly attended to. .C)TICC over - gettb'v Stnrr.' Oflicu.boun.:fnon 8 a. in. to 9p. m All sorts of country produce taken in pay ment, at the hit-hest value. and NOT ItErt7fEl.). 31ontrose, 1'4., May ith.14.44.--tpf _ _ _ TAKE NOTICE 1 • Oczells maid for S3dB, AJ Polt.A. For. Mink. "..Mrif.k;tatj.. and! fill Fuca; A cod a7 , ..fortrailat of Luather and Itoots and r; noes eoilietantlY va hand. Office, Tannery, t Shop 611 Main Stroet.. - Moutro.se.„ P. .EL. C. REELER- FIRE' INS,URAN(E. THE INSURANCE CO. OF.NORTH AIVIERICA, AT PHILADELPHIA, PA., Has Established an Agency in Montrose. The Oldest Lauralice Co:in the Union CASH CAPIT.V, PAID IN ASSETS-OVEIt, TME rates are as low as thow. of any good company in :cm - York. eleewliert.-aucl iter: Directort arc among the first for honor and i ntegfil eIf&ICLEt; PLATT, t4er'y. It G. COFFIN, Pre& Bia..itros , !, July , IILLLINK,S I\SURANCE COAIPANY, QY Now"Yorh.. (r,4H CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ASSETTS Ist July' 1860 ; 51,481,819.27 .LLIBELTITES, " " 43,068,68 J. Milton Smith. Seep. Chls..l. Ntartin, , Pregident John fficGie; Asl ." • '9. F. • • Pelle' ee isp ned and 'renewed. b3 : ‘ the tutdersigne at in office, in the Brick Block, MontroFe. ra. BILLINGS STROVD, .46reni novN y 4TO 3- 4 , k T A aie , 1 40 5,-1/+.m t 4l ) 3-f="l 'To England, Ireland and Scotland. • A • BRAILCH. BELL'S SON'S D11.1FV. 4 . in surns'of one ponnd and up - warde , ,,payable_ in all ,he principarl LOWLIS of England. Ireland and Scottand,for sale by N: I WM. 11. COOPER, -S) Co.. BANKERS. Montroise; ra, 30-132 B. RAZLETON ainbrotype and P4otOgiapii:io . Artist,:nlontrose-;.P14; • . • rirPietritet taken - in all kinds of weather; in the bee . vyle of pie. Art. octlo • 0 EZ=I =l= ..t500,00( $1,Z19,000 OVIR., tirZTIO.NI,..;,_ Orr. - 17Nto,itlie gift of our flthers • . • In wrath *ars •the-tempeSt above ! • The ,d arker and nearer our danger, - • The" warnier - and eloser,our Jove. Though bleeding it never shall perish•; - -It bends; - but not'sinks=to "the blast Foes rushloirtin fury tOst end it, Jut we' wilt be true to thelait. • • - I. ordaineet of Jehovah, • Man sets not the fiat :aside! —As well eleai'e the Welkin . asuridec - As the ONE inighty system.divide. The gr;n4l Mississippi sointds'over, From licit down to palm the degree; The spindle, the &4•l and the cotton, One pzeatt shoat, Union, to thee! • Qiir_UniOn, the.fightning of battle • - ,-.First kindled, the' flame of its Slfrine ! The blood ,and the 'tears of our fvople • • Have made it -fprever • In battle we-then wilt defend it! Will light tillthe : trinniph is won ! Till the States form the realm of the Union - # As the Sky 'Rims the realm of the sun. BROrtiat, TAKE AR 111."• • Wlien grief is heavy on tree . • Or disMal,fear . • ' Then' briltbef, lean upou me— .My brother ; take my arm. •,• Therelmany' a load of trouble That t aket h.twcrtO•lOar, When one would bend Oita double •• Beneath ,the heavy care., I Il If malice 'in its rancor, 1 . 1: as s* ht thymortal harm, , 7 31v shouldt;r be thine ailetior— ''- , My brother, take my arm. I Thou ,-, 11 . all, in time, of trial,' . - • 1 / 4 May turn their eyes away, Nay., hrothei; no - denial, My arni shall be thy stay., 1 '., If grief were mine, to-morrow, :! I -. A pier that -naafflit could eltai,m; . I'd -cry, iii all my sorrow, • . - . . ."O_ brother, give -thine.arm!-''' • Aye! let :me feel . .another . `.'•:- .. Will weep with me in woe; l's. • A hrother, yea; a . brothet,z-- - • May all who sorrow, know! . . What .• , • . - W tieofLopnt "Protectionl.., • ' We take the following description of "'Wilil Western. Scene?' from a - corms.- pendent attic New \ York Tribulie4w.ho writes from tile immediate nthilborbood of the events'related. Coming from that l -reliable ..--kbolitiori paper, it is:of course a.l true picture of atihirs now being. :enacted 1 'in the President' s own State. What a picture of peace and protection ? Law! abro2:atcd‘.. peace I destroyeil,• domestic 1 tranquility invaded, citizens . kidnapped and carried off by the , - military without the,constitutionalright (i(a trial by their) peers, the country desolated,. women and children • driven front' their 'homes and, wandering-in the.woods. And all in the. loy4State eflllinois, ‘Vhere-no rebellion exists, where the Courts are open and-the I laws'.in three.' All this. done • with the 1 ,permission; f not ..tile-command of the.- 1 Administration. And this - ,Adminstral tion claims "to be - the .Government and deals with the opponents of fiUdll acts, as traitorsl,l Alas,. for the Government of the Oh, for the better, 'days _of the Republic., when the Constitution was the siipreine`lavr.Of the. land, - and .• when . eonscious orprotection, with- the proud • deelaration.of `,44' am an - American citi zen,," the citizen could go proudly forth' in "the enjoyment, oflife liberty and the 'pursuit of liappiness . ."- - -.1 7 .1.ere is the. pie tUre.: ~- ' - .:- .., • - . .' .: ... ' . ~ . . I,c, VpVERNMENT' ARRESTS IN ILLINOIS: —Anna, • Union . county, II ' April 28; 1863:;The tumult :arising from, the ar-_ i'estnr of : Copperheads- "and .degerters in • this &natl . still continues. :Among the prineipdlcitizens taken are S. W. 4,AShly, ,formerly chief engineer on the Illinoisten 'iat, Dr. Hurwectil, of the Wheat- ..0-ro*- . ers Bank, both,olAMmond J: - J:• rove; Merchant and Mill& in Jonesbero', which three ) re-probablywotth *75,000. ' ' :Six:his-the terror. cif the. ,people: in re r' ote‘patsof the county that quite insig nificant. person s are fearing, ' 'they Will •be arresto; and I add as-a remarkable Ihet ' thafiliering these passing nights-. Wonicir and : children go-into the 'Woods -to - sleep. • .tii.,.11. 'busiiieSs i) suspended, for ' those 'who:have not. been , arrested' have run -a way, even one ineniber. of the ,State Seri , . ate, S. 11 . ..5n4th;-crdriarted.. •: - - _ M. .LOYALTv.-=-The "Union League" organ. At l JohnstoNte, which. : denounces the, Democrats 2s . traitore,,says "The lJthon ass. was a cheat, a horrid incubus,'a .1 devil's dream,. grateful Only to the feculent ithaf4ination of ',the-des perate (and deprived: It can . never,te re; • • . . ... „ . . - The) allbreis or- Liutoln and Jeff Davis , Loth eurd . T. the. *old ' Liiiion,-;good .:reasons why -the:people .should,love ttp •reitore, it., :: - :l77lle.,Presideni has issued a procla mation% giving all foreigners_ who %kayo deolared,litair...intentions of becoming -bid zerts;',. warniiig .that unless the'v leave gle country ,within 65 "days, Iron * My - 9th, they must he, held liublo to the. draft, - MONTROSE, PA TUESDAYO. MAY I:9' 1863. TO THE PEOPLE' 1* AMARA; , Address of the Deinoctatie Meng:m - 0 . 6f the StatC , Xieelslatigo t; .„ At 'A:meeting Of the Democratic, mem bers of the Indiana Representa tives, 4. few, days -beford,the.adjournment Of:..thel. ,General., Assembly, :a, committee was-appointed: tii• prepare -an .. address td the people of ,the State,- setting forth the history of the late session, andthe reasons r•Why More:had not, been-aecoMplished du ', ingits•constitUtional term:. 'The address closes—as : follows: . . - ,:, - - . . I - , Fellow-citizensi of -Indiana! ,We iii•e• I • embarkedinthis grand experiment of self 1 government,more . an 'experiment to-day -than it was `three years ago:- -,Vew and a larming-doctrines are ",asserted; and-new measures • institutpd , the the geVernment of the nation. Shill 'these doctrines and . theSe , measures be alhiived. a pernianent place in i your future -political and- social' history'. We are in_ the - midst of a wast 'um and cruel war, broug,ht about' - 4 . .n0 ~ , natural antageniSm.of the 6eaioilsAueby the bad-passions 'ofthose_Whe would per suade you that thesesectiens had 'llostile, interests. . : A More :wicked arguinent was never addressed to the' minds Of then.- -This war was not only the:restilt of these: teachings, but its . horrors -and'its fury are traceable alone to the. sAine.catise., A por tion-of the states have assumed to with draw from-political , felloWship- with the rest, mid - desire -that,we shall'consent t to a : Separation. - We,' as DeMiSprars, have -a hundred times ,AuSwefed this ' request, in the negative, and We answer it again in the same language. - 'What then is the refine-, dv, and lieW is the-Union to be restored? The war might have been avoided,, at one time by rea - sonable coneessimis and•lion orable .cenpromise.. Can these agencies avail ne .i ir ;'"- i- • The administration : oiThrs mine, aud;'iriakes"; war the only reinedy.— Very well ; the . administration' bas. the control of these questions, and we submit as good citizens to its mode of settlement. Then let; the - war proceed. -It has had a million' of. men and • fifteen or eighteen hundred Million of .dellars; and .yet - , its progress-has -been : lint 'slw. The reason for this slow progre4is,it -has ;issued too many proclamations - and enacted fon Ma ny laws for confiscation and vengeance.'' It has not done :enough -of fighting.: The -Dethocracy *cold have' managed things dill'erently. And how ?: the Tretniblieans ! will ask. : RV lightingiand'pnftintf: - dowli I -armed ' , rebel's—earning on..the people, of -the -South to' abandon their 'leaders, re turn to the protection Of the old flap,: i un- .. der all the narantees of the ConstitntiOn: -li'llardfighting an'ainst-thosein arms and -, loVe. and -liniiness to*ard 'those' not in I arms will not!put down-the rebellion, we' I have no remedies to offer amino 'adviee Ito give. : They! are , the: -, -reilt,• 'agencies which civilized' nations apply to insurree tionary popnlation, - Mid they generally jsucceed where the Tillers have been alone I(roverned by wisdem,. lienesty and Mode ._ ration.' , This `N . v . 4Drlld be : the ' Democratic : policy in condActing this 'war betWeena kindred people.- That partVif in power to-day, would- put.. ami-nit*s : rebellion, , ' r and; .restore ; Union as - it • Was in -six I- 'months,: - and by -the" holiest and; ;laWfill 1 method of 1 subduing coeAbatitnts"and• pro-' tecting those not iii arni.agains . t.the gov eminent. It would-make uk),War on states and populations. It would' overthroW'the guilty rebel wliereyely 'found -in arms. ''lt would confiscate nothingthat did notAre long to a lighting traitor' : cp. \ the Union.•:-;- It would issue -no proclamations - t,0 . , ne . groeS., - and• denonnee no penalties to the innocent which it - had not: the power-to enforce. - • A'•Democratie :administrat ion 'would see that Out : ieteriops lcgioris th4relied_ivberever :there was an armed foe, to conquer, an liberating, as - they went -along, not the negro, 'but the white people of -the South • from•-the . leSpotisiti under. 'which the-y-are said to' grean. - It -makewould o war ;:at the helpleSs, and raise - no hand against t'he innocent. - It would make war in earnest agaiiistthe re bel soldiers, and alvandelall schemes' not connected_ With the overthrow Of - theSe ),Vho" fight against' the Union.. ' It!' would reject every".abolition Scheme,- and avoid every abOlition schemer, and tell that class .of•trajters .that -this war Was forAhe reti• torainin , of the' White than's 'Union-and government, and - that he might stand . : a , ! side , if that.programthe didn't suit hirri :A Demeeratio administration hat=ing tini , a 1 1 elevated :the : objects of thp• w ar .in-.-06_1 sight-of 'Heaven ati . ii . mankind; *mild i'call I upon: , the -people;' ;who: really lore , the -the Linen for its' own sake to: rally- for its preservation,-and: in-sixty days -it'-would have half' a million of new-VoluiiteerS:iii the field. There 'Wetildlbe if° need-ofcen.' seriPtien nets then: ; The people would Iiii : • 1 derstand"'What:thal-wartneant. : •Thitts' l ' peal':Wouldtonch - the' heart sOfeverl trite' Mai in the,nitkin. 'lt : would reaeli;every fireside' in. the - lan& !The :'•eitizen.4!Wolild 1 thareinas'a-band:orbritithersider the en,: sign-of our beloyed, teuntry, inkribed'an' 1 its amplelfolds the', sOirdit - "of - t.the",niiiteli ! , " less - Webster• 4 —" One'Uttiotie ',Canal.' tittiononnil.estiay - j'..., - ! i ,:;..,`; ,-, ‘----'.- .f:::.( .i) . ut the .. :(l4 de t1i6i4tia.440644 - ii . 6.0 - *lll 'Conie".`'. Heay . eii: and f t1ie . '.446411 , 0 4 151 - "IfI savelt trent . 'th6:t&iet4e'iy . r7, - firf, , l'irea.Sop . '''.ef tlieso_ *Va.' aiitiflifilftliVr . lo,lf4 r B - 0 - atili;* acid bito66l44:itiov,.iffeis'..re - SltiilBi?; . ' and 'conscriptions 'at 'iti6. s ii!ert,fir The'. llernoeratie party -is : .yet a ,power country‘- Its manly ,propOrtiOna. , - are, not divarled nor,its powers impaired: Its eye • is bright;_ and it. loolS With Undimined:vis-, ion to• the eyele-.9f. : .years , 'glory before'r our. noW',.bleeding &wary... vlaorolls_ hand unpalsied: hy • age; an its: troilg , arms brawny' With the •: sinews of -hon est,. labor and- • unfalterim; ,courage. It .will yet - ; save the natiOn. At. is: or- I tanization which .exists 'because it 10Y0s lie Vonstitution v ,and cannot 'disbaird Avhilothe .o:institution .survives... ; It kept this' people at peace -with 'each ;other *for the. silty years_ it hail eontrol:ef ,the eminent ; and it wilt.bringlyein together again; Its clgetrines to the : geiiillS Of free institutions. It teaelfes the political equality di . the. -,great' white race appointed , to control-jUn „asyluni. of. the .natious.- It is . a nigvnig,aMinever dying sentiment that all theseatates and' all these peoples, have equal 'xightS, and btit traitpis, deny their: sover, eig4:ipower to - fashion and institute such state ;raven - 141011s as tt - i: theta--flay seem just. - This is Detimotacy.. Look back to its history. That history is. full of 41,-.61 ous recollections.', -Dtiying its , power in the government of, the countrYitbas ad , dul More territory to-the I_,Tniari.than Was embraced in the thirteen original rcvolii tionary states.: It, presided at 06. bap tism- ..of the. new sisters which have been odded to the, confederacy, and never- ye- pulsed one on account oilier dome4tio in stitutionsbe nation, mider_the -dance-of-the bemoci atic.party, expanded in all the eleifients of true greatness. . No state received injustice at Its hand; am - Inci class was -oppressed by its The rich man' •forind security,for his pos sessions• raid the poor man was elevated its just, and equitable lawS.- It pan dered to • no passion, boeause• 4§, action was baled•iipoit . .-the great and . 'enduring 'principles of constitutional It suppressektio investigation ,for hared none. ! During a long,perioa.Of pieeittive and Congressional control, ! has' been well said - lby a distingnislied citizen,` 1` it never provoked a rebellion. arnong her Own people ;!" it was lOyed and-respected by those whom -it gOerned • in kindness - and peace; it .was feared and liondied a-• mong.the.nations of the earth,. and gave to mankind the. liiheSt, - type of that per= goverhin6nt so - long lookcd for by. -onr - race. There Penibe:ratieadminisira .tions_ean.. say even :man was ever, arrested: 113! , . , them .wiihout dud process zf . law--no spy, or pimp,. or • willing witness ever - foundzindienee, With. them, or received front their 'riil§rs: 'the hard-earned wageS.• of the informet dupe. No• sedition' blw or-proclamation ever •proceeded from a Democraxic . Presi , dent or. congress. was ever rested for word spoken : or written, ex- . LeePt bythe- ordinary ; JaWl Or RA'until ! slander. There were:•np Cellar anngecins! .or garret bastiles in - days of .Demberatic rule and ,g,.bvernment. :There no .provost marShals, nor crawling sycophants seat 7! tered Ovei• - the CO - aties and townships of this.new-too'much goVerried laud., Ndd lection x - eas- ever - trammeled hr . test! -oaths and- ~baYonetS.- '-.:.white • freeman ever. bore a_pass Upon his person, in order to trayel from his home.. AP. 'these degra dations_resetecl for the itig a republican !ilinin!stratiOnthe . first -ad vent of that4eourgenpon the:nation. The pe4ple have already declared that it shall: be the last!. . . ..„ These are some gf the prineiples of gOV- ernitent, and the rights of persons,! which . true, patriots arc called upon. to defend.-4-- They are of ineStimible, value to us as cit, izeiis, and . t` foitnidable . tyranis oely," The I)einocrat4',organizatibit,and it con- - servatiire all ies,liiive thiswork to perform: It is .a work. in defense*of the Constitu.: tion, liberty and,'social order. The people are, aroused, to a sense. Of the . dangers, which . threat - en the natien; They haye ' 'reason to distrnst those who rule at Wash: inotOn for "they . have spoken With 'am forked tongue."' They have not redeem ed"theii, pledges. :P akrid where iSthe.rom= edY: Tor - these: - misdeeds? It is . in ; the peaceful_ resort to - that. great rOctiljer, at - bunilan.error-_—the ballot box. ..T.ohe true to the Itriion, we, unist'be iraitlifttllO : our 6Witliorior. - That honor requires that We. preserve,, , the government of s our fhthers, and. :that :limed - - and unarmed treas'on.;; wherever they , raised their, that ,shouldi be overthrown. reyilre,that the south,. ern rebellion be , pil.t -doWn,.. and put down by,the,arms of the, republiC.• • ,requires too, • that r4ke:-dnd untruthful ; Men, :Nvtio aim to - per - Yea this War'fbi '66 'Union-hi, tO:a.foraY for the. , pnrcliase'.,.and liberation: OfitegrOes, -should he - , exileit,froM•plages of.,.pnblie trust andresPouSibility. 'The: coOp • .done have 711,1 e ., .right . , to say,.fei ! what 'Objects tili§'lvai'is:ol6.iiio6.mte'd. ' l .We;il,ll,ow none to ex:eeed . its-tn devotion' -to, the,gOyOtapeti - ; but there,,must be no ,doubt 'about the' inefitiiiirr'of-meadtireire - We ' itiaugurated." wo ,110, our:" selves use,' hidden words ; nor; db' we intend , that deception, andsartiffee shouht-Inplayr. .-ed ofrupon :those - Who haye.theirr,•proper-. and; liTcs,: , ithtlAiontesyt?e-. .t*oli a 1 0.0t0.( 1 Pe 0 140,, • - pared ,eyery, o already 'fictir= :ed into its lap,the 7 iiebes 0.11 4 m .ppire,:ao :sir cii`i thiiiis;iiigg'ot.'*itir sops ilplo,l , slauglitee." iit, theitti , ninst , beeandor atid' Manly sincerity 'between : the. -adlititiptra;•; 'bon and the .eitizen. The L peppledcinand ,Geod co'fiseiences and honest) , detaand': #.:,:11 . 6 - rave hopei of 66 1 )0 ,1011 -mond it,`Justice.. and mercy to:the -bre,- ken-hearted 'wire and orpaned, children deinand it. Anil , will'eando:r.aud. sineeri- . . , ty-befouge.r Withheld?. Are ;Wolightins to re'stOyethe'Vnion'Ui it ? this question 'hang the liopeS. - of, the'peOple,4%,- If that. he - the object, we;CaSt',ll . wc lime into the I:eeping - :ef the;,,adniinistration, ,and dedicate to its'Sapport.onr-lives and oily 'fortunes. If there be 'a less holy de : . sign than: this--if.states are io beove.r throWif 'es . oolitic a'ted=ii their, - goyernmetita , "are to,hoexpna'aid-if the iCtinjtiitnitiOti is to, benoV't if the government planted' by 'Washing ton is to be supplanted by - a new andsdcs; potiC. - . .asseCiation—then; we declare in the hearing Of Men and ,i3,llnations, that Indi ana and 14r• gallant -.sons will not :be par= takers-at-the sacrifice: Heaven'and pos terity will' hold .the of his Conntry's .ruin who at a- time - - like Would : barter the' hlgodof the people for-a purpose less 'sacred thau the preservation of .the-Vp ion by the-Constitution as. they wereinadOby our fathers::: .• •• - We inVoke•for.',these . - iieWS the • Careful - . consideration of our fellowreitliens. They tare thrown.togetliCr With the' design of exl,lainingthepresetkt,•:' condition_ of our state affairs, in. connection with our na tiOnai troubles. 'ln times-of excitement,- •I• as now exists, there - shonld. be deep and earnest attention-given to., these subjects, and those, •of a kindred character. But it shoUld be a cOnsideratiOn, and:free froin`Partizanhias. I;aws . have been past by-tile federal Congress which have met, continne to meet; the sober con-. damnation of the people . of - ,lndianna. Biti`they . are laws, nevertheless.' dead arid neV.er. to be . resurrected .COrigress has placed them on the statute books. ore: there 'Ne-gockl will come -of: 'them:. A majority '_those • who -voted fonthern have lieen _repudiated by thb. •comitry, and they return no more to.scats 'lVhieh they have - diilion - ored. TheSeift.tq. , do fwe,.aller them. • Theystand • as mon.- tliedepravity, of the -Thirty-seV 'enth Congiess; ail{ Ofthe adininistration -which 'invoked.• their'. aid.... -Wha t is'&111 - e . of the - citizens .ofladiaunainregard to tliesd enactments? ' ; N'Ve say to: We say it as the friends `of social &- der,. respect :tliese•laws; and' , shoW.JtoAhe wo . tai.bat you were . worthy of • better, wiser, and:more honest senators and - rep • rese nta tiv-e s - in. Con SbOwfotir: r ers . have a higher .and.a nobler sense of honor than • thpse whO -have "bartered freedom:for a great-man's feast, and,sold their.country, for.a Theinen .WhO Voted thrthese meaStireS of oppression have no sympathies,with - the - free 'population .of the great. Northw,esk. Many; of them. were . the venal and put.= cbasedinstrritnentS of ati adriiiniStraticit .which has signally failed to - reognize the - pow cr.' - and" majesty.- -Of-the. 'people hi the recent elections., -As these men you,it IS-their fault, aud not .youts. But their bad 'cruo laws remain. Let these laWs have a'fiir If they are honestly and fairly enforced; and - •not made. the, instruments . , of Oppression:to anyfpecial class of .our._people,• -they are entitled to ,a,, perfect obedience:;Ofter them r,o - . resistafiee:- They'cfln - - Fast" but tWo, ! Years longer;and - • , from this' moment prepare for new man to office who fh'-ors them. :Arouse to the dangers which . surround yourselves and'yoUr beloved country, and' - :trusting; in - the 'virtue and 'intelligence. of your' let ion ens, and‘thUmighty poWer Of, the ballet-bc,prepare to're..tpel your oppress= ors'. from - the'Capitol. • ": • : •.. _ . ' • . . . • A SoLplhies' OiiNte)*,oF ingiWITNioST LEAti.VES.7.--,Wo - officer in an in thin tnent,- , Whci.tbr#Leyly• : resided i coon T ty,, to : a, frieii'd iii the, - e,o,tipty,.. thus gives ,``Union T.,eakues Union Leagues n4ade,o - pOf.:uien:pledged 'tb..eutei_thear 7 , my at :their:•eouOtrY 4 .s .ball; .1-would - be of soaie benefit ,hift inetifiled "i4edlo .etlay' at - lkorae and vote the i'epabliari po.ls,4re,f t r: the .9'ollp b . ofany .: ll.s.4,t f aitilp:nanlstration;s6.l . fof a.s . ,tioldiers-are.*iOcerned: If eve, are coin Polled to Oght" AO -`.Setittli. 'book intOifie naon, it We.Want::Theseineet., in ~s. , afo 'eery g.,9o(t.placo. 1940. Valsriots to . ko,: to a nd. alk abbot soripipsa , , in,the `rebellion; and . nniAngall,thbwe who, - fw o ly happen with. theio';i:f•eohjei4 heads,' andeittertninatitig. _the -.,'whitejaee. • :ot7 : tju - south, and;libeF - atini , s ; the . o„nie - etinto is ibe - Jast- SiUrie.jot lijaylw.drafted tile-§uoo would . Jie,: paid..finickly,.as:it*.yrestipc.ked" . ,a - .` l ;oagye l , as abbe to foik`oven;"; fiat wotild.that bone ; ,fitthe •Wat,oduiei• :Ti:RTlForney, aping" the ratinn - Ors'nf the Britieli arjotperacy,, calls :the - Pießident's: wife Like ,Oteek;of the. IVsbite and I.!_ pi Mis. Gov 'iteinlyfo bq, ;tickled with ceniplimentl, • Mr' B %tost bert;l4 l ly: Lou* vine' Journal, ('''Aia njo . t. ;fie - neVer''.pfei6ha64 'JO 'nnt , we no* stand ion' the sante platforui with tho Niortifern Democracy" * i'VOLU4E-XX, .Plaiteliider . is responsible fOr..oe folloyi"pg A curious a - cene - ;decurre4 on the:cars the I - Attie - 4 , 141mi railroadthe other day. Some gentler-4 - on ;:the : . train, it seems, had a device::x:nt• out ..of one of the old ii►sliioned.eeitbyepresentin very ...la the " .A. very pour , and 'Writ - felloW; with atlashy-vest, and an inordinate display - of jewelry4t ook ,great offence at the device, when the fol :lewiti:g confab ensued : • - chap—" Wha - in hell are eaiin g _ that copperhead . emblem for ?" • ;—' • ''Vrentleman—' tittestioq first?" - . Pompous Chap--." ves" : Gentleman—‘,‘Ariii - you an army Cori- - tractor ?" . . " Well, suppose Lam ?" • ' . "Arn't, you an Abolitienist?". "Yes, dy ed in the went" . • • - "linven't.3-611 - always. sung ."let; the South slide . ? l • • •!. oot, to have been in. _ . •• • • • • ' Don't: you now.sneef‘'.all- the time at the Constitution:oooe' United : States?"' • "Constitutien he ; this is no time to talk of Constitutions:" - _ "Well, .eontinned• the gentleman, do you ever'wear 'any -bf these emblems," pointing t 9 the Aeviec. "No,.by G----11"- said the flashy con tractor. - "Then;. sir said the to distinguish myself , froth -such arrant hypoCrites,'money . leeCheS and scUundreli as you, ,that I' wear this -. ." 'T.. The pOople'inAile'citi fairly ruarcd, - and thq. - Crest,,fallen negro worshipper and Treasury pimp zotuii fromlbis . seat - and Ns:Tilt into another car. • . • - . • Isorvet.l him right. . •"- • ' . • • • StiP,PIiESSIN6 ,NEw . s :2-=The' 'suPpreskion. pf news - by tele . :;i'apli,'Whielfliai; been-the order . for t feist, teek, .1 nay have some IbniuslatiOn' in reason; but are unable to perceive it. :If-or. .0 - e days'. While ,the nation vas `in the - fOrbad e't he ~t ritasmiiitin. . " 6C- intelligence. On. Wed iiesda:y: • suspense had. Veaelita its hei~rh't,'zclien the people.,were: everV nerlo 10 rclilain,patient, arid' e: Whole 60tInti.y - from to the -Wt.ii . ..ll'nk - 'lll4 - 3 "8 eepi4:t 'and, most 'painful x the first' despatch which - for'fi'Ve. ihiysfiiid: been .liierniitted 'to come over the .Avices,Was - delivered to the press ,in Net ."irOilt - , -- itiiiiiifoitned us th th e ~, e ulistin.eirt of negrOe , iii -Washington was : progressing:, -iityorabl y ,devised is,..hidpous ,biirleque.to published to the, peeplelWe .do not ,know' , but . that is, rite, simple 'that the only war news , e'Ver the lines from Washing toil foVnearly..a week ; pending; thi 4 battle, :s thi - sa - idieulous.stateruefit about neat/evecrimelit. , - •• NUMBER 20, Wilt -you . answer me. a . Str.T.r.T The :abolitionists Are . inakin - ' , / much iu abent, Alleged secret • societies . .11i the'-:Demoaratic party, which theysitrilose to . exist; 'Why-do' they not ,denount . .,.e. the secret, organisation . known to. 'e,Nit ibeh' Ovnparty 'What kind •of _SihceritY 'that, which: • Urses secret league§ - And i ledges‘:te.. conspire against the libertiCs' Of people la 'their own party' s • • Dist acran%t . supposed so- know of no secret:societies. exeept I oso fOrniecl by tbelreat4ondble• and • uprising fletioni cry out against them__ it is the old 0 - dine of" stop:thief!" • rrnd Army of McClellan cottimeri r ' cedanovinn• last year iimainst the enemy on ,the 4th of March. tis now Almost two months.later in the year, before an important-forwar&.niovement "has taken phice hy the satao' army, . under General Hooker. Wp aremot - disposed to complain at the latter 'fact-,perhaps there may be good Ca.uses, for it ; 7 -but we certainly can not ,undcrstand how,it is. that. men' who praise ; Hooker-: 11 persist in denouncing M.cClellan,,hecause, .as they. say, he was " too slow." . , W'Dffring the Rev,olutien the Tories, .Who,gaye « unqualified suppoit to the ad-_ . ministration of George III," formed thorn- Selires inth loyarleagues and were.known. , thismoth, the 'Contest as loyalists, *The-up: holders of arbitrary power, and of acts bp poed i o .f re edom, naturally.talie the same 'course plid:Aopt the - same terms. But is there any reason for Democrats jeiuiag a. defeated party hi aystimMg a ,dishonor,ed I,rtgrWhe. tnioiaealue s pntriots at; entered :t'he Mentor . p - rinting olnce; ifetay, seattered thotype over tho' gtreetii: *eh arginnents .were once tried in`Fradcd bathe rioters finally lost their healis:l ' =MIS tfir WilshinOtoti ht.:corning avast nf..‘ 7rb frhliOit :tie nearly 25,000 free" liegrcies ankt - ebntraliand the,diairict at presot.-..Atilnipiense 'lint:lll)er are icike,. loafin j about `the'streets Andlivincr on the .oeterinntint.'' • . . . ,Ew7,11. is al:plocd that , the 54thAeg. and will shortly eater 'service.: i This is the !-.eelored. - regiyient, to raise which the :WhOle North has'beeh eaapiaSsed for moths past.' •