III mm ffliiwii. AND BY 0. X. WORDEX AND J. II. CORNELIUS. it $1.50 p"r tear, always in Advance. 7 -;. .f ; ti-i-;Vjrq t ,h,t ,te unsuccessful applicants, if true two-thirds of each House totiog for it. j TIL1 j.vN' fc',J,,,ll ' ', 1 y jrKyAL philosophers and patriots, will submit like : It is, therefore, duly presented as an ad-1 j'''-0'r';V.r,l,,a,tulu,l,,itB'fc men, and tint get out of heart and temper , diiional Article of our National Conslitu- ; LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1SG1. THE NEW ADniTJISTRATIOrj. jthesole represiu-ative id- that Section io , -TIIC UNION," estiblkhe-J ia lSlt Who!. So, 2.162. . 'CHRONICLE " etaWisIied in I?i3 Whole Xo, SS3. i I -li- ft- i' rn'r-.g ir ; jti. intttltr i.''iaa DiUsl per lab, evtrj jrevrjia 1 sbou, j b atirred up to lut.Dt rebellion. I du anarcLj wuuld be prc!airnei aruuai P-" .S t T -t v ui uit!.n. 1 'I. f-.V -!: -r oi -tt. 1I r to j t br l'B ri i a- tl.ju ...r i-a.uk ou at f.f llr. Ill le .' ft i'.- ' ' Co- ..,f it si M fKij. to the preference. Tne appointing power ,,. i .!.:.... u s.-t, v" , f , . , ; i, r:ti rir. - .1. i i t ,ii rarely knows anything of tte contestants. V.. I t" i-iT-T-1 OlS !" :. p.r 'nf. i.r- if 1 4,- J " -ii. r.i .t.t-r-t i ) i. i'li 1" I "I ' ' ! w . i tr-i: iii-riiE.;vruct a-o- I- t niJ t r "1.- n Vn-1. i lie, douM'.ess, tuny misi.ke, vet te k!wa)9 endeavors to d j as uesr right, fir the per sons and the pirty, as Le can and the iiuait-er atd iLflueuce of the friends cf the applicants g?cer"j d termiuehia dtciainn. Har Merubfr, !r. Kiliicgtr, do doubt dt'siens to cive all a fair chancs. Th cow m aession. ; p ( hlsef Q., Set Te V Trt The oulj qtiwtioD, as we view it, re- fa s j Ind.,Secre'V Illle fpec.ine the ad ..pt.on of th.s Artie t is, . ; , Bj, M At,0n;v (Je, tineticn bv haTic been a cndidute. lie i in-a. i . served in lie Nutv Deparrmebt iib honor j : uodcr l'reriJ'-Ot Iuli, lut the IUp-al of, .iunfni 1 every tLrue Q'i e?ert cieeutiTe chiiroo , ... If-m . T ri,l w-r l tg iube. NolliiDlT U ShCrtd I DOttlDlf IS of f.-v . WuaitVLT ele be uDCcriwu, Tiin ciiisis. rI u I'1'- aha'.ever other tviis coma upon u, oua truth ii iuJi-f utiLit ont duty U p'.aio. Our giverntuent ia perfect tnoaga to KNKl.ll ! ! tha Cb;cet, Las clirje of the Nvy R A II AM LINTOLN.III., PresiJent. Derarln.ent, and can thus dj Ttl vi itlll HMfllV IT I)M , . . ... .i f . . f U ..r L-n. L, th- .it ... and then.el.ei on the cu.c they ! ti.n. and as such is. by the choice cf Con- 1IA.VMBAL 11A.UL1-X, .uc,i lie i 1M. one 01 tne great feeu.t.r oi'..,o. c. , .,, r .. . . ,. .. . . . - . I ... . '.l 17, .l..l i.i " , i..ml Ui.n nil. k.e. r,...!) in 1n. L-rcss. submitted, for ratiCcatiuu or n ice-' Wm II Spwril V .. SpcrpfarT Sfnff lut aio ...,-,.. " - i . . . . . . . ""- J il.,,. ..ililrV ;a .niiil.l t,, that Hii.1 r-!-- i-nl.!u.:.-...I Of course, there are now fas orer) ma- Hon, to the JEislatures ol tne ie.crai Cinifin I anipriin. y-t.. SetTelarv liar. i'--"- - - j : ,.,.,. f i'lt ny rr1'6"' ?iry f ". d each States most of which, ia the Nurtb, arc (jj.jcoj Welles, O., Secretary Navy. taTura.iy considers himself best entitled ; cow in session. ; SIjiioj P. ('hise, 0. SetTe V Trtastirv. erior. unur 1 iiiviui. nP(.i;nn with th author4 of that atroi.m. 1 : m . ..... i: . i .! f. ti ArTa . . - i e :tv. u s l lui iutic are etium bi. i .i ..u .-i... vi.ih m uw iu hi we.wvb9 its rl'iWJutu may ba granted, but ixg r ' ' tLi ,ba tDa is not yet. i.ineo;u , prlll;jp:i.s arouLi wbieu ti.a tc.tureJ riiner m-n see it oisaocortu ana o.er- -c. 'i"'! may not be so arrarent' Those u,il,Je '-e arq'iainlance of Welles while on ; wuugnts aud uL;ett:.d j'aiiicnis of men ; thrown. Aid, amidst tte gaihering cloud .h l.Linst it l.-lie.pdittabd. Abraham Lincoln, born in Kentucky, wjrii ,0 lUrtfu,J some time before bis ; m.v rally. To wea tk., or tt.at emcr-enry ; of darkness, here is cor b pe. The peopl. wb voieJ against it, nuievea t to ne ti- 1C9 little or bo schooling- I - , . :Dliml,. tLen furaiLj , ui the nxe in which wi li.e, mj be diffi-' lote our Ooyeroment, re.ere our Conati- , .tMry, and thcr.f.,re ineiped.ent. 1 ne ' fl.t.bottm. ore kefJer, ; Q," L a J euU . but w r.co.u z, truths wu;ch do nut uio0, and .heriai. our Laws, The, .ill Cusiitutiin, it is thought by many, is in ,he lr.ck Hawk : JjuUie5S ,eJ ,a ,ke W- ! vat, through -.11 time, and u feel the , obey tUm. The, will enforee them, ready sufScieutly explicit on that point, i " 1 M ' b , Eiwaru Uates, the new Attorney Ge- ; c;1Ui, tf duty towards interests of para- 1 hey i.l ee.er tee them lailiieseij oy- J 9 nar-i mum h. rn finr thn Jnlitfa Kiver. lb n.nuiit 6frLilur?.s aud Utllli.. IS COUili&ra- ' IbfOWD. v., .;. ;, ; II;- r........ utelt easy. Those who have tte tuouien- i lUctrtncr.hr law is a dep ind abkfiog "o'"l t . t, .1 .!:. ! ,.ni;n..,.i in ik. k...i. .f r.. t T.l - . r. T M.r f.. K:i 1 ! .fl . till. In.hAK!.. Mf.l.ll.. til :.k.i:.- .t;..,.:...l I.:. .,.. .M.u.pumu,.., ..... i.u- c- ; -;"'"-..v..v-.. ! ,ju uf jjC4, uu ,L. of , al.Iic expt l-' tuesool tor rtgatful authority, and eyerw c:-scuftbeiirter(31,t March) is a eon-. reFu..cu, .u .e,. e s l.ogi,.;,,,, ,Ed of Congress. yenient titua lor cliinir. Tost UOi-es, 'ag'-"clf U4 VUD but ail may not be reached as so jd as tht. r ct.,r hN (rhrTfjf If 4:Ewery Difierence of Oniaisa i3 not a Ql ?;ul UUJ U;lWIUl.; Diffareaca of Principle." WhiUicr on Itic I uiou. 1 mis is a uiolto to Fe irencureu up in ! the hearts and acted out iu the life of the ' friends of Lincoln at the present time. Ti,ra.. J-f Tte, were f rmt-rly of different parties, TZ'tZ' rJ!"otr"!i'L',tr and are of d J-reut temperaments and lo-riw"-"i '''' : f i-t-. calities. While all agree substantially in ... .1 t T. .... l'latf.Tin. which real, thus: ... 1 lakers, but bis father lost Lis standing -- o - e or , .i, ;f-, ',Krl"i ie. - .uu.. i . nr,..i,..i t iLf rr. Lut tin.?, eaa not ill ! men. . i Le a. most UQUcraa That the maimet.aT.re inviolate j ,, . . ... . ! la that Society by bearing arms under l.a-, ' , , r' ,..,. . . ru. I oUdicnce of our nation of its ot the Mates, ani epecia.iy tne i ." "'""' ."k"" f tba eaMure cf Cornwalli : U ! . :.. r ,;..,.f,,; .nthnri;.. i th . S:a. in rr.l.r anrf emir., C? 14111 rvr ... .. .1 f.r. ! r lU0:e I.CIS Ut'u. U. 'u u.v, o .-j,.-. , tf' " ' -I ' 1 i ..1 In 1 sfl. l.lnd . war. fini.ll ..lull . I . 1 .. . . k . ; . t .rJl n-.r-a ...I ..t tl.li I...1 K Of 1J. B.I.J h&S d ;utwau.vv, ' I SUU IUU! r.HI-C ' -- - " .-u -.' 1 ft V,3 Srv.is. .::.c t! B : i!f. .r.d 1.. Ih. 1.. j r.t : . . 1. 1: - J. . C.S.- ljrui.ti.r- .u er il, B-n ti ' .Jtiiw.fco r" tVrrCLr' tro. .u r..h-a i:h fnc w': .'.'on. f. .t.rr- r-:- il V .l.r I. ii- M. r.tr:.: !l- r .-1. It -t the ends to be reached, it may often hup- .1 at Uua.-tui and BkfMwi WiM Dn .at they may d!ff-T ia their esiinute i of the best uijJcs ani times uf accutiip!i;b-, ing a iven thing. ; In bis Cabinet, there are Mor?r;. 5. w ard and Cbase. origitial Aiti-jiavery men Cameron, 1.. air, aud W eli.'s, old-time Pcmjcrats, who susiaiued lVetijoiit and li.tes at:d Smith, old hue Whi;., who supp'rted Fillmore ia lSoli. K.ch ol these muy have peculiar views of policy aud of expediency, and yet harmonizj iu e?setitu's, ar,d each yield where the sense of the uuj rit j is clearly agaiust him on , any (jaettija ttat iuvjiving vital .rinci- ''t- ... ' WaLington atd his Cabinet, with Four Miili.Lsot People on the Atlantic C at to govern, LjJ n j harlt.r tu-k before them tl.au LiiiCjiu and bia Cabinet have in ad ; aiiniat. riug the Laws to Tbirty-iJue Mil- li La i'.cp e scatter' d fr-nu )'ean to Oc-an, with 1 Ltee er lour M ;.ii n in I'peU, aruj-.d lejeitlull, eLC:Urit'd aud cheered ou by thousands uf the K id r ol a la'e p'.werlu! d .miuaut pirtv 1 V;;h Chicago of liie rig r.cht ol each own domestic j'j'tinenl eietaive'v, is essential to the bal i ance if puwer on which the pertVcmin and ! en.lurance of our pnliucariahric depend ; ani ' we entmnce ih- la!r.s invasifn by armed ; force ji the soil i f any S'aie or 'IVrru. ry, no cuar.er .in ter what pretext, as amng the gra ' vest cf crimes." j Moreover, a few weels. sgo, on motion of another Kepubiicao, the same senti- . t i i i : . i . . .. mciit as teat cniuouitM ia tua propo.-ca Amcndmeut pa-sed the House by a unuo inum voie. To repeat the ote, seemed cl.nu s p.y. Tj gravely state a se.f eve deut fact, was as silly and foolish as for a i. .rt.T.. t.t!.,n i,f .t'.r'mi'fL t - Vi.t. .K.t men E c , l. . . i ii . . ; nor cf the State by the Whigs and has are not at liberty to kill and eat their . , 1 . e mer was 4 years in the State I.' gislaturc, once Governor, twice elected Member, and twice a Senator in Congress.. .also needs only this atlusioa to bis history. Sketches of the New Cabinet. William IltNr.v Siwauu is a native among tweiie children. F.iward managed ; c!u.ueas, and ir.-f.re ihem faittiftilly and In ....r. . r..r..-olal.:d .! hr .11 k n.it . r.i!- Lroll:l iv to tflt-TBI 't.tir .i'j'V. legiate educa'iou. In 1 1 j , be serv.d in a company raised to resist an anticipvei Ul .thers 1 since served two terms, with mist distin- and nuivcrsal io.reigas, to tanding marvel one mora lb am all other causes combined to give oar country iis proud pre-eminence. I; is na natural iL;t.Lct, but the outgrowth of steru s-lTcring ani firui resolve, of long experience and patient endurance. It M one cf the kiLcat and bst developemenu of the hum-in Conscience and understand ing. I: very operation shows thidi35ca!- lsOT to Fdwutd also settled id Si. : beings. J here is bolting more .acrea or t oi us a.-.,-i..e.e. a uuue. pon , , , . . - m r i,reou, amatit buuim mteresis, treta. m wun paouo crjer, ana render! Louis, and a few years reached .ud. pea- ,'icit ib?jAej in tke ,k, turremacyf authority ..mpatibla deocc, and eminence, in the legal ftMf : mMuUlultM f Law and Gov.rt.mvnt. : with individual right. It exposes tha sion. lie was a Judge in St. Louia pro-; i btre ,g Lutbii,:. more benijo, mors vital, ! Constitution to assault, and, even is wa aided over the liiver and Ilarbcr Cotven-i f,r ua re :ui,..as ata-L aiviue tliiis . -f.c ia our State givertments, tears lion at Chicag) was nominated and con firmed as Secretary of War under President and ij 'eri.tiK-tit t.sve thcT fonn- .l:i ls u the u pe-. jrii c plo. asj te .. ..ii-.H. .f t.. .rh it.e I liaise an i LutsaB attatk of the Uriiiab upon Norfolk. At m'.,ha, i;,e, re yiti ..a the mil, of n'.dir br.itlier havin? riiiorated to Missouri rr. ri. .mJ tr.ir aJatitation Of Orange county, N"e Yolk, boro 16;h I Lieh 1 erriiurv k. was S.rr:arv from to r'raiaote the ttatbest baptiuws of all - - 1 .... 1 !.... a. J !l ,V J J .... . f. tau'bt a selvct schoul for ft tituc io Georgia but, about settleJ ts , U'm home ia Auburu, N. V.f nhcrc he bis j bioce resiicJ. Ia loJ, he was eltcted a 5iate ScDator ia lt3d and IS 10. G.Ttr- a c-tiju'f jt tt.r.lLj tiro ugh m kvkuiird totf Anoli'a tile i U'.l, it tb s:.ni- liUpdYsvur t' rr tti d-; it j.ruir u.u.--u ti-i.a.. i ta eyvd I n't n--r fan d t : !-. r u- a t. aw. ur. Mi., tai r u f -'!y V'l-J'-y mat- r i nit- liu:t-i il.;. i:--Q U t.ni fn:r Mi Fil.tuoiv, bat dcciiD J frum d :mcs:ic .oa aiJ?ra:ioDs was I'resiticLt cf tie Whig Naitiiina. (Ynvenison tint nr'tuicatod (.i- c. AtnonJineDt i fart of their own j "ieoj ci iieor? i.iaj. iiiscniioooi Dt- gCattaL(i bim.elf necived a ba&im? ' io the lle.t I irriur-s -J man, are all We tij oot supple one of tha P.cpub- : gui.-lied ability, in the fceoate ol the Lui licsius dcoii-a the pr -position c MOtaiocd io : Uli Siatea. Iltj was a particular personal the thu tbj uw ani g-.vtrLxt.Lt vi O ji. , i u.wa ana lu.ijs n tip ague as pieaauxe, Iiitre is uj sur-r vu.(-u:a t f a deprived jst rec gn'.i tte amtf LoDatitution u Latun. a nature uturi loat tj j.,d, tlia : perttiiCtut rule tf action, ax. denoooeea c uttu pt of the.v tba?. JUbr!ijn ; erj ote wba lifts bis batJj against il a'iitjtthe wi.i cf G J, vicce to th lu &a ubCJL9;i:uiijcal manner as a pablio j?in tl:ca'P3 of ec t.::fLC. atd di-rejaid eLtiuj, aud briiLis bim as a traitor. Surv- lit f. uther:. and 6-w ir L.i ttrtrl at KoU1 '.el Irtf lOf raar-ti t tV, I!ar. ntn J ih- Uj. AM. sr.. j --n tat par-linardl, wh.Tf oar o'.. rv . XV tvtirnitif of J ff-rv)u l-r Frua,.;ti e u.i platform yet the singular spectacle was r toe once 01 secretary 01 State, is Tate Chicago for 1'resiient. He i. tt presented of a m..nty of the Members universally aanutiea at Dome ana atroaj. ; bab;, he Mi::it min ia lLe (j.ticet. present voting .gainst one of the fund.-; Ia learning knowledge and indus-ry, be is j MuSI,w)IERV Blai of M.irv;,ud, -;5 , mental articles el their creeo, anu every ana .uu, a teu. .1. ctu, slave-holder and op ol gist voting for it T late au Editor of the Albany Evening 5o strange are the workings of legialaiive ' Journal, is his chief Assistant in the tffice. fjrois. Simon Cameron was born in Lancaster Another ol j ction to its acceptance was, I eoun,5( lDD,jUlhik thaai ,Le Jear that it seemed one of a series of attempted 17lly)liut bij parents his father a Scotch menaces and eff.rts to degrade the Uepub- ' m bjs ,a German-soon rctr.or- iy, tie r Lt:mtnt that has done this aud bouud up in sueh a state. If, then, g.v- is sua doing it, aLd whicl has wrougnl eir.menl, which ii. prf.c! in lis ja.tiee ; out ler us tte tieest system of DSUoaa inti.nteiv benevolent in its Ict-d-ncws and woik.L.s and peif ct in its altniuislra tion is cut. n-ntd md r. sistid, that c d teu.pt anu re.-taLce btc -mes hiitcusiid ma.ignant; and d.crve ta b?, and tre long ili be, ii sited ai.b ft at fa) penalties. L t it Le rememb.-reJ. a'.i , thai "whos Cott.tf dir.1. th.t r.-cTd bright, an-1 t.r r.m !rt 1 !'. Tut 2r.t ..r writt.n bo l'T tl..r w.:!. ; : r..,i 1 UM . Uauc-it . ulo. 1 1. . lit. Ui- -a: tr s cat w.'.bfr.w-rtiAl t!v J a Carrol" Jtb plfr' Say. ran tit. S o.h Mil :i Ltr .L.re :& liuuk r'i h-i.rv h.ieht ' in I.,;:,:: Jr eao ttt. North ctT. up t Y trl.i -. - r t r. JiM. .mi n .t0. n a-riti..- t :r..M. T k rrn'J ta t.a Uim .U.'.". t. li.. 1 f cf Utn t rt-u l!j' licaus, on the part of the Slaveocracy. Following the s'te-'Ssi'-'O robliries and treasons, tLey were not willing to look at sui ii d fii.-ul its before them, U-pubiicirs anthii ir l.ke oegotiatir.1; with traitors both in aud out el pjwrr should Le g- ner us, conceding, and allow much lati tude of ni ini n a her.! so vast natations cd to Northumberland county. His father dying while be was but a boy, and with no inheritance from him but a nrtuiu, man ly will, at the age cf 10 01 17 Simon Cameron put all bis worldly goods in a V t-i f r VrnT.'.. :'. ir i5-r "tr.i I - ! Su. tn; ( Mi.t-tnu iota, .o- at J . j.at .u l.'.it. t . e.m' S- s. d m t .r-.on.l hi. i-.T fr.trKt-J.l f th. ie.f.t tj: Lro.u cu;t-i tlnr ..e Lis calm Ti .i, ,,rt... ,h., ..... . . lasl .hrrv Nt-rao. gi..a tlic L.ur aul truitoil S-. Voit. :: ,- ..t. d.'ihletl claup cur g'.-i.im S utb .I -:.. ..t-r-rir: tal.wr-.tl.r mh foamioz In- uctain g u it, Nctir.it.. . allies not strictly of the party, have suffi- ar- b. I ,re them. 1 he I a'nots of the U -vuiution 01 ten d.if.ted materially on n.eaure, ani were at times estranged fr m eaeb other yet we ail now agree ciently demonstrated their courage and they meant to plan for tbe best. Co let us act .in view of their examples, aLd learn wisdom from their sad experiences. lJear in mil. d the golden maxim " ana ttju ttfi.t!., LUi'y ; in tt' :itiulit L itt'y ; an.i i all thiiiy, Ch'iri't." THE l.".l"i;i'ii.L of i 'resident Lin- Amending the U. S. Constitution, e it has ere this doubtless received a wider ; xue r,ttcn 15,11 of Ilighta aud Agree clrculr.ijn and more critical eerutioy than : merjt of Government denominated the :y nx.i.r paper ever had. Omitting all 1 ;jnsutut;un rf tht Cnlh l St ilts, is not a rjrerupe cjoim .m-placs ani matters-ti- U1T,De ordinance, like the Ten Command- tcsri;, be aiir-.sses himself to the one ments er.oraven on stone, or the Golden B? ''rg national i-sue before us Lib- ilU:e 0f the Savior of men. It is merely "y at.i Union, against Anarchy and the work of human beiegs, by counsel l.wm-n. It j, doubtless, wbol'y bis aul&ng themselves, Ij secure every person b CitLpositLn every word and sen- ju bis natural privileges, and to settle ca- tetee-ati is said to bave been revised, tCj v( Ji-pute that might arise. Iu our tte condoling s-irring faragra;bs fpreading country, and amid the changing J. diriLg the morning of the day it ccumatanccs of business, it is Dot tj be ared. Its contents were known only expected that no variation would ever be iat.f...As a matter of course.it is needed and accordingly, that duatitu Tlr y deemed it a piece of useless and un- necessary tau.tiogy. , opon Li, Ehonijer lad footcd it ,0 Our own opinion is, that the mam body Urisbn BLere le LouqJ Limsejf , 1 t.f the Kepublicans iu Congress, and their gentleman in the prime cf life, sod of Fra 1'. Blair, editor of the Globe and bosom friend of Geo. J.cka .n during tbe latter' Adciiuistra'.iou brother of Frank I'.li.air of Missouri and son-in-law of the late Hon. Levi Woodbury of New Hamr. shire. Montgomery Kiair graduated from West Point, afterwaids studied law and settled iu M.asouri, where he was elevated to the not tatut-ii-b, a 5j-t.ui ct b-.nch. President I ierce ainointed him shall be fiee fiom detect one of the J a lg s of the Court cf Claims, g ivetLmcs. me woiiJ iu ever sees, is a iling of profoundest origin, and rarest growth. II :-w satrcdiy then should it be cherUhrd. with what sleepleas yigilano iu.uld i: be guarded '. Hi dark, at sin of the present Secession vcsietii is, that it is breaking uowa evercff.ndeth in one p.int, i. guilty cf all." j ttis vital principal of Conaliltilioual ga. The lest humau g verLuitu's are ncces- srtrn-Lt. Ii is loosening the firmest bonds sani. impttfeet in itrjcture, aLd d.f-c::ve ! cf society. It is profaning the sanclitj iu iX-eu'ioc. 11 lLe wisest atatosa.au can aca auoveriiog me aut&oruy ci me ua. veintuint that In dcicg this, it disturbs every element of in its crgacixi- ' public order and security, and there is no tun or w. ik.ng, what a 11. -.d ana se.hsh ' wonder tiat a reign ol terror is inaugura- .. : .... ;.,..... U.-M..K t ..- t.ft..n 'in. . tli. ted in ita train ! lt verv first at.n ia tLa which si's at Washington, tut bis l'.epub- in" ' )in..,ut,itv ff.,m par- repuiiatioa of the Fed.-ral Constiiaiion. resulted in bis dismissal their faithfulness to principle, in the face of U ttirpatti nd snares to entrap them. Therefore not out of fear, or with regard to the rebels in arms, tut for other rca- , he 6.lnd bcfare v u ,So. sons-we think it would be well for the dcc;ioed a &M . BOmtoa,ijn u Cun. gress, as it interfered with some business tieii i'i.a in the atijiis of state, and tLos, which declares itself on its .ery face to ba by Luchanan. JuJire lllair is a favento u ., f.a.n adjuuiatratiou. n-.ntces- "The supreme-law of tbe land." It is a printer to James I'eaeock. Graduating 0f uis party in tbe South and West, and saii; muitip.y 11s euis 1 llat Lece,sary re.olnti.nary a treasonable step ! It is io due time, be woiked at bis trade as a well adaittd it is c'aimed for tke cffie impLif ctioU if Luiu-i k -v. mm Lt, d es attempt at national suicide! it is indi j lurneyman iu Washington City where of IMt Master Geueral. His resid- nee '' il " mkJ - r tf ,U 'Merest madness, and every now be acts as Secretary of War cf one ; of the mightiest Nations of the Earth 1 ("Seest thou a man diligent iu business? is at Montgomery Castle (near bis fa'bei's hospitable mansion at Silver Spring.) io Montgomery county, not far from Wash ington City. Callb H. Smitit, Secre-ary cf the Inte rior, a native of Massachusetts.was a Whii plan, but was appointed Adjutant General : McmDer 0f Congress from Indiana, 14G, by Got. Shulxs ia 1?28, and was State : 40,j w appjioteU one cf the Commissio l'rinter for a time. In C. extreme r.ersons in the North have arcued : " " " " " " . T " Ders 01 -',a'5 "J 1 3" tr . - - eon (unsolicited) appointed nttn a isiter Mr t-;i' a.tn-l lt. ririncintrt ir.vnlo.rl In tr.f. 1 ... . .11. a l.t c I r at West 1 oint. . 1 mail ha. rlrtri. mnr. Lfg slature of I'ennsylvania, and of all the other States, to ratify this Amendment. : It may not be "necessary" in one seuse, and Jot may be in another. Some few ; Amendment, which would decide - ; lbln Gco. Cameron to de.elop the plainly guard the point. ery many boo- ec ,tirBU;a,e the jDrJu,, b est men io the South have been led to be lieve that tke Two Millions of Republi cans, now comiog into power, are in favor of abolishing Slavery among them for they bave been so told by thousands of Democratic speakers and newspapers, and more, lie is represented to be a man of vigorous intellect aud c nsiderabie rcsour- administrative tact and ability. He was try of this bis 0De 0f tba most effective sneakers dating native State, as bis Executive connection . tbe lccerjt clnv.9 in Indiana, and aitho' .ease ua xr mi eo.igi i n t .it-y u. r-.u. c.sou luvuu iu iu cceuiiug iuq ub Ncveriheiess, 1 a't, to g .verr.mr.'. foituuates until there are clear ladicatioos Joes not pr .n.tit. but rain -r en? .urag. . ef returning sanity. To yield, is to gi.a us to labor for ihe r m v.l ef its d f.cts, zp evtry principle of government aulhori and the jeneiai i:urivem- ut of its ctar- and introduce a state of things where) acter. i i.is aiiotic w .ru cau be d oiu nothing can be Secure where revolt aad the truest spue of cbe'lience, and with aa anareby will bold perpetual straggle with, honest tiesire to make it sttii more neatly law and order, lt is notmereiyaqo.es Couf. rnicd to its iai -h purp.Se., aud thus tion, as some have supposed, whether iba worthier ef a d-tpr reverence from its American I'uioo shall consist of this or sulj cts. Kibriiicn ag-inoi sueh a gov- that camber of States. That is but a see truiuent, is au unmitigated crime, it is ondary c:nsid.ration. The Gulf of Mexi a gii. v, us iffti-cv: ag.inst society against . co might swallow np every State that baa po.trrity. It is tieast n to the human : seceded, and the United States would still rac. Whtu, iL'it-.d, a gf-rLDicnt ist live ani grow, and present the happy and laiiy p rvirtci from its trae ends, so as to masn.ficent spectacle cf a free and pros- euta.l only ei! up its sulj. cts when it penus nation. It is not tbe mere loss of wna various Railway and Lanal enterpri- le.s known t0 tbe c,lllntrj ,hn bis fellow tratnpl'S up u c .uscience, and cwpcls so many pe-ple, or of sa much territory, ses bas happily exhibited. His financial Jibber, 0f tbe Cabinet, is understood to nuu to violate the plain emmands cf that makes the disaster, but tbe introduc ability, developed as Casbifr of the Mid- i u nf Mr I in...,)..'. .... ; G d. it has 1 t it foundations of support, i tion cf a hicleu vrtrclent, which would dletown Bank for some thirty years, was : I, nnA..TnA that .11 tbe. n..r.tieme ' a,i f 'rftltei cUim ci,utr ,0 'eTcrtB- 0T n?.i"! aU re.:'b'. f,ee g'l'erBBieat, impos- eonspicuou., tnd bis libcrali'y and f.ith- ASr. V. C.o jre.s, uher.erer luro-thirds c f bo.h Houses atiaii artin .1 necessary, shall propo se Amen Jnier.:s u. litis Coi.sulauoii, or, ..n ihe a; pl. canon ol ihe Legislatures ol two truroN oi the se.-eiai Matrs. sri,-.! call a I'en- assai.td by ail who are detcrmiued to te IK1U itselt bas oue Article providing for ! foe?, tut is received with candor and ,;9 0wn amendment. It is as follows : t:pe tj independent men, and, without :j exception, has the hearty applause of tie Ksf nlucan press. ..We commeLd it to 'eim-.u fair attention of every right miri person. It is perfect ia temper, mviLCibie in logic. NOT BELIEVE cne-balf the Fen-t'-jti I'espa'ches ient from Washington Pjiitical Topics. Many of them are ".e-coth lies, gDt np to fan the flame t,r n.aJe prior to ihe year one thou nil! papers sell. Many of these ftftr to pretended violent personal V'ltte.s between prominent Ilepublicans '"se, or so magnified as to be unrelia- 'e The truth is, the friends of the dif .. ... "eat candidates bave not Le?on to ei- .1.. .1. .... lr i. r.r. (..rtirr wrivs r. rr.rtl. ISlL.cl OU tt.s continent. were tbe I'rr lidenf. own selection none u.urf)4,io6. K.si-tance then, beeonea j Were these Seceding States incurably were forced upon him by outside arrange- . j., tjjtlle . an 1 j 1st so far as it has pros- ! disaSeerei toward tbe present Union menu, or compulsion. Tbry represent all i.ct of success, aud of the establishment : c;.aid it be established, that tbe settled elas'ts of bis supporters, and embrace two tf a righteous ruie, it is a du-y. j and urn.hangeatle will of their people was or three Ex Governors three U. S. Sena-' Ihe Government of these LV.teJ State, i for separation we should cot be for re- leave the Democratic rartv-shpll anrl : .a.t is. i.i ... i 'was established by wise, patnotiu, pure- I faioirg tbem, prcvided the. discharged that the great majirity of well-meaning :dcB,ified kiowcU W1h ,he Uerublieans. ! ....i' . ,k. i Ji.i.n.l. r .h. .,,',:. i miLdei, G .d-fearing men. It has grown ; their obligations f.ilbfully until they eould men ibcre are real.y laboring under that iu k., ..;.,.,.., i i. i 1 ' " ; up under the I st. ring car?, an 1 been pu- ; .eg..y Le discharged from them by an .... .i . i .i i . ... i . t. -t .a e ' nesioentsana governors na.e .or years fulDCSS to friends are proverbial. Always past, in official Message,, spread the same : , j.rotec,iTe TitlS mn lnd iBt ,ne . cruel and infamous falsehood. But lie- j of s, io 185C be forctJ publican orators and journals generally ; wUh bondrcds of tht,U5inJs pf 0,bc uau utcu sum uu iiuui iuu?c ciaics9(j : : iiiiuvu twu?ui-; awe mat a muM a v. i a., ai ,i:..1 . t h f IB ill . il 1 T i 1 L E JC D Ce. 01 -L Una- i afliPf J flT Iht I .TD! 1 tlat lOO. KVPfl ia eitner case, shall be valid, to ail intents aad eUibittered ar-ain-t their Northern b-eth-i - ,e,m : of tbe aattPB the etroeg. populoaa, vital . ii0 principles. F t treed .tii, ft cla-tic- ; this wou'd be a bard necessity, bat il purposes, as part f ihis consiiiiiiion, wnen ' ' " " , iog yet unexpired,) and was the expressed ' bu,jnc., States of Maine, New Hampshire, . if v, tor a wise a lju-tpient ef checks and J might be honorably and patriotically tab- ra:.:,ej Ly me Leg,slaturr ef three-fourths ol D. Io disabuse these people it may be : chojw of g,,,, fjr president at the Me,..cbu.etts Conneciicuf ew Y, -k balances, it is pr .baV.y the best govern- ! milled to, and the remaining Uaiou still rrt :r:to T,1 't9 Chic,s CoDTpn,ijn- ,Iis ioJus,r r.M. "... " .i.. I:, ' the up D- , . r"i?n ?-t lh"oa ., rai.ficato.n uiav be proposed by fongress tons.itufon, .bl.ck and white. gy ia Ben be : KeD .'j yJ. . . Tb-gb .. ba. been in opera ,,,n les oik, th,g .some o ,U branches are loppsd coniesi ne-1 ... . man a mre eetr.n t , a:i r.i . e n:..u- i . u ilc sweet. iuig aau, ...uu, uvuia may uesiues inese, in tne great and eltflil torar-n tnarsKv and Law. taartinrr in .nvsr- h'liolrrd and eight, shall in ary manner at'ect , , , , ,. , B li.e brst and fourth c auses in the ninth sec- - s've holding States, there are many f t'.irtt-m c .iooie. in the remote 1 healing rounds, and diffusing nei oi great service in nis Uepartment. Tb. e.L-inet, as sub-eiccjti.es and inti SaLMO.v Portland Chase, born at mate agents of the President, will d.. much ' Pnrni.k ".ut llimn.kl.. in llW l-..i . 1 . .u. 1 .)...,., I ..... i It... i. on ol the first an.cle; and that no Mate good and true public men, fighting a des- . , . u.inoui ,t consent, shall le deprived ol as ...... f ... GeBtr,i Government fc" fthw h" nine Je,M of "8" !uJicJ j of decli;i uhnt titih'e . .jaai suffrage in the JSeDate. if . . , . . , 1 for a time with hie uncle, Bishop Chase, at : cf winninz additional honors. Or thev i With this F riv.lege of frequent ch.nges, j 10 "s IQ'fSr"f "ho th" Wor.hing.on, O., but graduated st Dart- ' m.y, b, their own carelessness, ambition, it is a most remarkable fact that over half 1 "! ' mouth iu 1826. Bead law with William ! nrcediness for f, t .. c .... I.irlmri in t l.a I: I ii h ofit aT-ti-i rnntr Tir. i C '-itite fi-rceness and personal rivalry of " ---"-ry e.apscd since aDy Amend- .... - irt, id asbiogton City, where he was : corruption, (such as hive elcrnaily dis-' tir,. this m .ment to follow ia their steps. There is. therefore, no alternative. Tha . . 1 J . . .. .i . 1 ni.nf.nt Iprrhl authority, is ntctsstirv lor . f'N .. . i 1 . . . tt Litm-jcracy on tbe eve of Iaau-'ura- a":Ul 10 'C13 -ons.i.ution Has Deeu made. : ... I admitted to the bar, and also conducted a i traced some of their predecessors) tarnish I udet these circumstances, .angjase, con- . par.ti n wh.ch is against law, which t- VU.h ,Di , wordj ire ,1- There wer i-neo-menta iu 17f'3, V.'JO, 1 lDelr "anuing anu inump . , gchoobut iel(cd fof life nol . their op but tnir president's i c. ption even, fai.s us in attempting to , olates every organic priuciple of our exis- ... i ,.., Embodied io tbe highest and most per-j 1 j . - . " f ,U ntteuiuiuu vi'l ucic uc was CUriupiIOU. 151 to .his Constitution bas been made. ! lfSsl "horl,-T neces3ar for .dmit.ed .0 the bar, and also coaducted a j graced some ol -ere amendments iu 1703, KM, 1 ,he'r ""J'ne "f ,r,umP- . I Select Boys' School-but settled for life I not only their 503-th. last, fifty-eight years .go ! , . As.,he Amendment, then a mere j Cineinniti o , uice GoTDorof , . y . . , . .. ,i Ohio, during which time he detected the were under the influence of his Cabinet. , . lepublicao principle and as it may dj , , .... , . . . t. , i a .i Je r , . , r. . .. . . . defalcation of a State Treasurer, end put Mr. Lincoln is not to be moulded thus. wt ni'v hor i rs of :pe won 1 bas risen in power, i vigor, bat this violent and reckless rend w: attb. and mteing nc. until it is second ing away r f thee States iu tbe lawless m m ls k'u on mo gi-obe. Million of j way in which it is attempted to be done, th sut j-c's of other governments less i is net to be tolerated. It is not simply pL ic abi.-, ies. prospttous, b.ss just, bave destruction to every principle of go.ern . ..i.tht us beniio ir i'ection, and bave not ! ment it currants the .er. sao. it kills amity U.ors, or more gross been disappointed. Miluonsmore are wn- tue root, it destroys the whole tree I ." 'pokeo on such occasions, but ihe oi J-3 '"Pob.iean ...... i .. 1....1 1 ,... . r .i Is not the sironle fact a rroud Droof of the - ..u.a u.a u.u icsa ea 11 tuaii . : : . virtue and efliis.rv i.f that instnim.nt s.-i Ma. LiniyiLn. iS rBEStDENT-that is long a lime, io such au expanding, tbri- I MBe,hioe ,0 dissipate the evils hich : ,he fi31DC of ,be gt4te Cut while he decides for himself vicg land, without one change ia its fun- i mK"a mua 'g"g " " ne is httnself responsible, no one damental law? .. . 1 . .!. . . ,K ... . h:.k 1.. . 1 . T . Mr. Bueb.nan-s worst deeds . P"'rray me w .... , ltnc,, mu5l no, le auowea. ji is a mai- ai tii a: in okhuu.. .." ..-j, . ,er 0I llle inj oeaID tDI must ne resisten elusion must possess the mtnJs of men fcT tVcrT means ,t tn8 comajaad of tha satisfactory I it il I nraaailta i ewi rs sAt anmliliisi 11a the South, and tbus ereatl. strenB'h-i f""' -I"""-"""""'" "! 3 O ! AnA la.n, j. 1 V. a T" G C ..J . . ( I 1 i i a . I t. . - 7 rvi.tu UUB ICIIU u au o w . J. CCUIIC. BU'J re r airas to look at every side of -But. at the recent session of Con- n the h"ds of ,he tc,ter dasses-we ' iM.ii, . i. l ... , . should, as at cresent advised, .ote for its : -fc J"" i --'u , uc ntBriti it Tar hi n Mn nrtc. 4 mPTidnipri t mAfPrt nvinnmac r t .i : k ll.. i . l. . :l " ' fc ' V ...;, tir.n If ih.Sil.nSil.toaehnnu tn : ' " " IIBOU eilUCf 10. WISQ Or 80- "i itea-s e ach with ratification. If tbe Slave States choose to We rtj dee to read that Le will bold to blare of s- J who think tht-y have found such iotoltrable , Government, and to the last extremity. evils in the character and wotkirg.of this ' t$af j, Bat ,bj, ecttnselUog war? No; personal responsibility every Member in I government, as to cail fjr its destruction j a na proper sense of that word. It ia bis own Department, for bis appointments ; by viole tee '. Wh it low inadequate, and . 0D'T kjng thjt ,he gornmeat shall not , ...., . .. j h :i. 'rP.;j.n, j demoralizing views of tha sacredncss tf lam, iv submit ta its own death I That ll and management . ind while, as l resident . Ib ,,;,., cf governtnent, m-ist i ,a,:, ' teretlif,re. exercise it. authority from the outset, te destrci iaa respects . . . are w;j;IIj2 ,0 ,1T ,ioIeB. - , . , ; respect. lie designs Corwin, a leading republican from Ohio) Uei or r(:ect it npon theal be the re. licitaticn of himself, he was tendered tbe ; the ccinions of ail, he decides for himself. binj9 upan lo,b, for the sake cf avoiding ;:-, iti ;,,ri.Jiction over them faith :k.r if l .in. min . .......... I ... f.,M,.. - I ... i i i ' . r . t . t . ., I , . I .. i ... . ,.. , .... . . ! evils on.y retnote y rxprcca, aua sure i a i fui'Ti trmly, ucamcningiy, execuuog ibw At dinner at Erie, some gentleman of- j l(j itj5Dlteij aggravated by th.s pr oc-ss i .-i;at this will lead to war." Than ed Mr. Lineo'.n some wine, and rather wfcen lhp c0!a? jf ,3ey C3mj at all ! j . r- ,ct cf the enforcement of lat is a Hi ruitr eiiber cf a single man, was proposed, as follows : j sponsibiiity. We shall have shown our. post of Secretary of tha Treasury by tbe I eaoai or cirque over bim. Firm Joist Resolution to Amend the Con-; willingness to go to every extern posible j president, and accepted in accordance fctr.ution of the United States. ! to satisfy all reasonable men. llr il rrlrtd 4y f.'ir irnair and Jlount (.stay the ravages of Treason. v k ii 1 ,ha orgfDt iviee of friends, C 111.11 ' bile ! fer I 1 ii nnn him Mf I O n T.l. fl reillied . -1 t I I .0 t , r ... . ., ..-. l:. ..f...- ,. ,i. o . i ii"i -r'" ,r - ii Dai a irjriui iccuuuv .in .utj m.. u e.jriiiun oi war. at wt .o .-uiuu. yet avowing bis preference for tbe Sena- ( ,., k, . fift. , .itbout the use i ,,:,. .htim lt 'in ,. h. , d,bt,. It i. war Although once a Democrat, be ! 0f i0, iiq,iCr, and I do not thiuk it worth ccrtaiDt ,bru.t d'.wu from tbe very fore- itiarre.t and imprison a honse-breaker. Free Trader as charged by some j while to change my habits now." j fT0Jltu( Christian civiiintion and progress, . Ii is war ti catch a pirate, or bang a mur- There are 31 Slates legally in the i against bim, but will act with the Repub- , .. - "-Jr.. ... bulJt in Soth-' ,D1 made the prey of internal feuds, the i derer. If blood most be shed, aa seems K'tn-fntatw of ihe Vnited Stale of A mrrit ; ,jd tbe true meg, amon" the common peo-! ' ,,. ro,-r, a.u.u,d (two inir.i, of buih lc of ,be gouth, ho compose the nucleus j ,or9hiP- House. Concorde,) rtiai the lol.ovrinf; aru-1 r, ... ,v .. ' ia nnt c:e be pr..pd u- ihe Le?,l..res vi me se.-! R'P-blscaoism there. , is not a "liat i',.l.k ...uuuiuuCll gCUHt Wltuoul noes; be seems to bave ibe person.! eatiacs meat needed for bis mast v-MiLj responsible effiee. ., JailcLS By next week, prob- eral ts ales as an amendment 10 ihe Const, iu : '"C SeieCUOB tt: t. ... '" sifmeDce -wat thia time" feiriv ,huoder:'' 0ul' one c, the Constitution which will authona- or give " probably (until a better spirit pre-1 Gioeo.l W'blles, of Conneoticut, we i Dr. Foster, who tore down and tram- j ttrone ,nd good. jf it ba'not worthy of i disorgaaiting spirit may eat.il they are It iti-ed in a place that is cfrtain. t,. Congress the power to abolish or interfere, ' vails) will not even take it into considers-1 suppoac to be a native of that State. He ; D;ed upon the American flig, at Covington, 0Kdl.0, riTerence aad support, as ap- 'as nothing in comparison with the aatoid. -a l&C f.nr.a ... .1.. . anhiu anr S air. wnh the domestic losiita- tion. On. i.f tlm lnval Slates, then, .o- i . 1..1 . i, t,;. .... ,.t .v... , e- . r j.r. I... I.iak fiti.d S 'il . .: . .. . i. ...... ,.l r neieLC. , lmmpasnrable calamities ol .leMIDg. 1 . " " mere are ' . . . . j uigivv...k iu.u. u . wo u na.i i e. i s . iv .. . mw .. ..u.v, .... ... .... rroximailuir l-jiuo at u....-------- - , .- , of Country l'ot Mas- """ ,ne - !"ca' "nfD rannen LOico. me Ameoumeui may ue rt jecieu j j,clni oa ,be luia question. aNo man has . r, ,0.t ,ba countrT nearly SID - ambition ot mi.ltary leiaers, or peio . now inevitaoie, iu ine vniorcemru. ui wo- ,nce, at Washington. $ ' iend, h.. S.on ,O0U , All io the of the Union "rp'd XZZZt fas iha Am. n.. ihe saiJ toasiiiution: namely: i, ., ' I. Chase; and his mtesnt. li undoubted. ! cost a little over $11, 000,000. Uur rederai uovrnmeut, pr.a . ... :.:..!,;. .-j .v .... ... , .....i. : nave no wisn or inieiiiioD ever io reiuru. - - . - . . t . j:.i.f..,4 ,n i.. ini.rrm. is wise, r conveaieoces an!a eviia wpiwm.iu. tion. One of the loyal States, then, vo- i. . h.l.loi tlnis man r,f .K,,ni.;... ..... ir. . r Jar. ; 1 CLd.d.te., all competent, wonby, Vh. ,11 Uws cf lald"state. i (."" r"3"' ileD, "".". V? ,' me time Post Master at Hartford, for that iffence. ! 'be will of God, and ihe requirement, of , reptat it. '!"f ,n" ' LaviLe. r,....! - a e ' ----- ILe amenumeut, i wou.a i.u. kui as , . . ... , , . . . . , r .., ,i,,,r is no (jovernuicni wor- i tire. t,awiessota mua r H h.. f P . "J hf i lo ,be 11 -. ,bi w" 19 P- .here is no time fixed within which fa.or-1 ,nd 00-ec-c(- Presnd confe.. i Tbe Prodigal Son ... a ..er.ptnw c.se . ' V.y,b. and b. alt, is hat .a Cons-ituuo. mast be preserved. The law ue,ung me emct is oncer- ! tr.vtd. bv a vote of 133 Yeas to C5 Nave, i .Lie action tn.v not be taken, a little ca ! "Iy is one ol tbe most influential and cf teeoessiou. He cemmeucea Wliu arru-i -J - r . i ti , . i. llr.KIL 1'. &. olUiaJi. . ' ' ' - - I J ' a I . .... ... . . . J i . : . T -rCiDtt LIliC. auu . n e i eauce ati ciiui. iu a nig , ( i But Ifi tee thing is sure, axd that is, ' cd ia tbe Scuite b 21 Yeas ta 12 IS"a)S ticnee Mioo may not be taken, a little pa,! sed!J u 006 of ,B9 mott "-fluential i mi; bung tbem all jq. tsgacijui pc!it;cia&i cf New England. As i V
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