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DAY. SEPT
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I ADVANCE; other i.
s s:i;I it liarged: - . No pnpe
li-trearnges are settledl
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dcerderronts inserted at
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per . squn'o, of thirteen linee
1--each sut ri neqi!ent insertiin
ou t wade to
; al diT }-early
er Le 'ters - and communism
'I 1,114 fromikt attention.
that fall on .
llerreon hill,
telt the thirsty pliin, . .
logs .of tlio oloutl i .distil
sirs of gentle ra in. -
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;ling flower unlifte its ef
to the corn "uprenrs;
C-.lltel fii.l.l isFohi. .
ci I welcome tea
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,-,wr.s reviving ltt t .
r-s).inxl , h . glve.a:;
I:.e..rarth's esbacts
,nyteotte weed o!:,'
THE RAIN{
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tvl fl (liver; on pl
cruqi incvain
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- c:ref,t,.fieidanil sir
the gentle rain.
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e eozaumbe nat
or wit 'iiiese lose.;
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,urn critics, in.their
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1 1 ,-4,inpf.ished.i erin.)l,te and logil,
Virapion. knowit iti) your read-1
li;,, e title- J. . II .11.iis 'so little 4
- f l ed to recieve any marks oil:
Itetkill fl lA' re.spect.that:shouldi.
it From Veritas: he might int-
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li the delitsionsof 4 ,‘lg'norantia."
11 as he may impti:_rn taw mo 7
tolil,l not hy„ an y
means dero- 1
an hisittMtlarrpniq..ti.oFx r ....V,Ar.,-"
is -in.i...t . •A; . ”rt h dy.. I the Ml3lolll2l ;
i; 1 , 11 I ;t2 i 'o'lo' itqt . 4o . 7 i IRO a ' Wanted hilll.
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?' ;Ot aVetarllriil,l,l - 14. (4•Xi.el'Olt.i load:
;ICS t; ', VOri.4;111:1” i t h ribaldry, invec.l
an , l'p. , razeit ,tr'atk.rv. :
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.1. thirigs ono knows not what to eidl,"[
:...=j , , , .• i bis iiiflnlitation, th e Lieing un-r,
1-...,:h! - -ist rung delasion,J ‘Vould say ,,t
4 .. i 614 lot' the hunker tribe. And I!
il3. audacity 'lir l`PaSSUille Illy :
..: -- .I :rl.pl'lla i ive:. and do Tub:l-stand
-, !..,a;111,2 -.s: though-it May have been!
~.: :! ,:ilit Or the horn Of an anvil..
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M.-. Illilor, Part if the burden off'
. , : tvro-pfirOcites.' tuitict-nil.inust (
~,,.. ii . y by you; Itvein:se.
,yon • malie
.:,:..- k .. ..:11 I wither ;mute Li in- i
;:p. - iz; -. 111t: ,- allegations against;
~ 1 .:1....,. • t 'l,;!relt at generally corzf,
..... „1 t ‘,.ngltt tit ivaii. ..../re general-I.
• • ri..i..t." nI t ich yoti May, .
learn 1 l i
• , ..rin. to the.originah• I• • • I.
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.\lirl ilow i to the point ati issue. , 1111
.•-It. 411:ok of Elkin': the'stli . propo-i,,
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11 .11..". 1 : , i . ..!Vil entitled;••the.hridgA:. id!,
-- " t NVIly 9 Because tts.es of
:• i. t• - ; .gop.at 21. And it appears that
.; . ti 4 mun ica thm is the bridge of.,
• ~- tlyour learned correspondent; ,
I'.: b. "Ast o his, lo , ical deduction .
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:.,!. , ::ill, simply , say, it is
-worthy
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s , - , ...491-1 fiS logic and mathemmies
.ce 1:.-4 f 1,• , 1 (July l• Ids knowledge: of
...;:.:'.-tv . -1.-. For. he alleges that "J .
,--- if•riii: either thunder, Or ltglittlirtg - ,7 :
:.i v‘.l ;lust 1 6- '' , 4s ' , f•i. - Brilli-mt
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•'''`''•tWil NO. 2. • .r 1 .. , •
: . 11 1 .—Fo-• tile analogy betwet..,..ni
~1.,- Church. andhis i :sisterhood I
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; '•:... .-11.11... pilio river, I:refer , him back
~,, tuyli letter.' And if he { ' fail to per- 1
i -,- - j,til
`' - I••rub," I
_.mint get him a
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I: ,, ur•.n—lle - would . make a dexter
,; Li 4 • - -,i 1 1 4.
-:;---Iniq.,„,h. say 7 -a ~.f e spera,emove
li , 1.• -;. tii.-_. publie.belieVe]that I eon
,i,ivi. ippl,ition toSlaNerYthis being
~,- st , lU,c. non
,of his o,Wri,,church.--
t , ...ai.nlymtlied disloyalty: I Not at all,
l. know that it is a difficult mat
,-
t. ..• ti.thitilip understanding through
r , .rtrr:bleu's wool- still. I must try. - •
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0 alle ,, ation. W . as, :hid is. that, th° 1
. ~.o.m_Ntostt:r.Al:l:ll OF KENTUCKY;
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(o(ins ilistrte4l in my, letter are - 1 l' , ' . ,' Frankfort Aug: 19. 1861.
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1 :. 0 . 4 , ilv disloyal but --
blasphemous. ,: To his ex c ellency A6rahain Lincoln,
t , •• • WI . A - . Lrtiele distinctly sets forth ,
Pieside nt of the ,trnited States.--Sut :
z . : -.• il.Cwss there be immediate, uncon- • Frour.the cOmmencement of the. un
..:1,,! .:.M. , •-:ilatioti. on the . . ioil," , ,the ! happy hostilities now pending in ]this
1:, ,- ~ti, odsts willFgo back, or, in ) for country the' people of Kentucky, harel!
tt ; ,.i r ', -obi 7,p - Nig / 4e." What is that ? ; indicted an i carfiest desire and purpose
`,•DI-4 , )lution of the American UniOn,iits' far as lay' in; their 'power, t.,,vbile
awl I , l,:ttruction, . Of. the Americanlniiiintainin,,4 their origintil politicial
C He. lu; l ,ell." e, however, says. "thiS is !'status , to dO nothing. by which to, in,
not the creed of the Free. Church." !Telco themselves; in the war. li p . te .
1 ,, --t. its examine. In his last letter he this time they have succeeded in, se 4:
- afk,:-Ilas our government beentound- ;Caring to themsdlves l • nd to the '§iiite
ed upon the principles of slavery or I:peace and tranqailiti,a.s the fruits of
frcp - Nlorn r Ile • answers;. "Upon the :;the policy they adopted. - :My single
latter!' • *Again, he-writes: "'Until :we I:ohject nowlis - to promote the contimt
' serve this bystem; as Israel ser}ed tjance ,of these blessings to o the-people of
A.(:liiin -cast it, without the camp and 414 State .1 ' ' .
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put •it to deatb"—we cannot expect . ',,lltitil within a brief period t he
peace as a i nation:" Farther,' he says: :plc of lientuck?rWeie quiet and
l.et xis remove this curse which has 'I 'free from domeStic - strife;ani
(11 i 1 2
I,..nw t d• • - • -1 ,I
„..ivicled our nation. He cannot disturbed !by. internal Commotil
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de, 31bui.that these are his prineip e i sll'hey , :,b ve ries i ed to ialr, - re . led
he first Lim extracts,are,lmanf st, rig:twist . . - int ..rity,' enguged i. no
lye, contra to the Constitution. ..T' is ; revolutl r ,;bu 'constantly 'Prociar ed
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government is founded on the Con tii-1 their fir de l terinined to ipursua their.
a
tution; and, itherefore; fOunthid u . (in 'peaceful av a,i ns.,..earnusily: ho tg
prihciples which recognize both la -1 that therto tri it ,wouldElbe.. s /trod
Very a nd fretdom,:or else I haVe di the presence f edtroeps, aud' t. t hat
the Instruinerit to little !profit. [, .) 1 the Beene of con 'et would be kepr!-
Farther: "Is - it not disloyal to csr..l moved beyo Id the .border of 1l eir,
eert-Und act for the overthrow otour : State. "By-thrl p. s avoiding.all cm, ions
glOriOus Union ? Well ther- the lr —.du-
GUS.
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sai; pet.
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. i _.-,--. - _-,.... : A et, ..ueni;. the lailifiir the i" it.*
gnage'of Alidlitionitits, (antll the Free i eti•soldi '.rs, , a
Char t t.:h', are libolitiOnists)i in .iny list tion ter he r
letter, was expressed on Feb] 9, 1891,' the pet,' le of
ana l reads
.thus: For the last 10 years, ly' ' striv e n to
yea, 11 next 7th of Mari, our ; etre' is deniestii pew
he,iebeen to break np t ie'.l:lnionl", !tie . s of S ngu'.
These principles be would ilehy; ut, 4 , '' : 'lllece tly ;
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hejcan not; for hii 'own trap holds': have 6 en
ti
hiiii..;,' . A certain class Of speakers need States a my;
goeditlmories. HO 'reeomniends the ! ea : nips i' the
.No'rth, to put , SlaverY to death (telire ! tacky , Ili
not) and to remove it, for it iiiTa curiae. bye- the a .tive
Nearly a- century_latcoltlie•following; nie.a i . ,-r int,
sententious remark' . WI Written; and men : s 7 itt-i i
is'here applicable, :Viz: . t Whether you!.',viee, Mt er I
look Up to tini , "top'er down to the bbt-isitimS ' rdtri
torn, !' i whether you mount! with t le!;arms, 'm niti
frOther :,•ink-twitlt. the- Iseditnent, YO. are bein tra
rank i'lll support it, perfectly . deg ii-;' and plac .d in
(444 bailie" (Abolitioni:it).. t'onsti l it camps..'live
tiotial iprinciples are loyal: priacipl s;' 4elllg 0 ' IL
bit these principles:: are not IconSti ti- ; the Stat i su
tional*theretere;• they ,are not to , ' ances of war
i• :e•-• :: they are disloyz.. l'For,'- h iv ' advice o th
(Li
could Iwe, .under the present fjonsti it-land wit oat
tram, 'put' ti4 . .lnatiiiiti; n
t(..i , death.? Most promin
loW , Cltii we remove thuscurse, as lie `:ni'sed as loy,
terinS it ? llis miswer May be, found,'Ment now i
in o,y+ quoiatiens-,--We must break iip'' tranquility w
the l: lliiion. 'And to break up the of ourktuli
u'iiiot i l i s to . destroY the, Constitution, the paraMoti
which '' , as the great iWebstcr has . said,' 'and which, u
"it i' l i the Bond, and the only Bond,: of so' secured to
thei f l.T.nion of these States; it is all that , I;lVithin 'li
, ri.vs.litS' a National character." Shall !and is likvly
. .:, •
Nee i Garter the blpzisiiis of union' to ' the presence
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Tro Doz.-
continued,
ept at the
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rate of•5Q
one Inner
cents. A
'tt=!
, by ma il,
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eart,
Ilea
or height,'•
unite
.;
MI
satisfy a few ' r tanaties' ? 1 , , pet_Ple'. are ql
lyliat has J. R.i 13.'asked tbr when lid_apprdliens
he-itlaYs let u, i put it tol death-let- us 'jug to invoke renioVe_thi;3 curse law! Settle it tire- 6 - -' Oat- artU: 1. -
6t :A ; tile knows hot what he asks. their territory
(511all';w6 Pull 10' . 0e r ces ;;the well laid
,"tary - o6eup• ti
keel of ' our Ship of State,_ which l'as: tranquility tfi
noW ;I,stood
if tl is not desi the shoCks.itif, a °Ceuta - V.' left unintadeil
. tit att desire nearlY.,. - 1 appeal !y :man 6 thall
is trot a lair dedue fr ''' . ..'' . ll4.m his ' p (.;,- ! quired to suripl
tni4esl. ! • I -.- '.:- ! :'_ ' the ' f-1( 1* '
, ...t.. con,ntaigl
-.. ,. . 1 Arid ! . nittwitlist4(liiiig ' his great ! theatre ttr the w
-splttge" in lettet4ivritring: the onlyN
1: ow. here "a)
additiop he hasutile , Co his battalion, ' State 'ctig.etitiv
„ r on r,' is-one ilitoPki---a . lFree Church ' Of.
cakt:iiii: -
.11o,es he ,nteatt to say that
,; resi
th-e'"WilsOn Riles,": and "llgrlinolon ' 1,
I,' • i . In I et'
Blits;': are tua?leup,-frortt the' A boli-t ful
tiou ail tad . ; of the Free i Ch - orch ' ? If !the
he (loi then flies- haVe dia'pe Well. But i f tile:
if In- iii? not, then how many are thetle 1 - ed:
4 1-1i 1 4 , 169R- i ll'At i oiltiltla . tumita . „FOtt e - y
e(l'iilturches. &C. Is (he-old ._)I(1 1301°6.1 '
- •
l'reslivterian l - 2100-411, a urtit in. Da t
,-(1,
1i t1 ,., 1 ,.? ,Wlil t tiiyith_'.(l it, and ot t
ot' Wiia a t \VaS C Free Church' naafi
bat;
.
bat; .°u -t. ( - ')f a clitirdltdivided-thron , lo
lii,qa.il:ctiev ': 11 ial dc(es he know of la'
divided pcoplelin Ciiintubianal.county, i
01.1 ; 6 :e' (2 it. o f i l it7 s'diticit: • I I
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13:it I iilw:to .
1-,ol ; .eriotigil Ilan twi l l) •
,qli).l to sii . ow ii!s coutradictions . , and to
i.
.
pith- niv assertionS. 'llis allusions
-B o:
:01(1 Fitequaintatav, vis„li eelzebub,' .
I citriiatt notit4. If he liiiow- his sable
niajc'*ty, he is eat h-Ciy welcome to the ,
twitch; let.it oda:intent' thoblazOnryl., l'
his a!!ratl-v2 w,II-tlIliA e', , ctitchoit.
~ ..• .
Ot ntl.i,be cautes.r.lii:lll- conspire tolll'ol .
.I.l3ie.4eeFing ju.ll4metit,!and mi....guide the reito.
,ri ' • I , • ,•
s .
Wliiitithi wink head Ni]th strongest busy rule,
It Priili.÷-the . nevcr-failing vice of f:oule ".
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l':'B.---This Close, iny retnarlOon the
Ftee-!ell'iircli . loyalty;. and, probabliv.
this . :iiews Intiv etialild J. it 8., to
-, _
spreati liiinselftbr it tremepfloSs iligi i it
iW the Ileitis 4 i v tic bravado.
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re,l
meant but
common
fence."
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'Correspondence between •Go
ithagoinn acrd tfiePiesident.
!The:recent coil betwe ‘.n.:
the Presidentk)fthe'United States. and
1-
the Governor 'el Kentucky, respeetit ( tg'
the neutrality of that State durilng
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the present crtsis . itt our: national af,
• 14.
fairs, reached us hist nivlttin',,the I'Ves:;!
terq papers. IWe :Copy it belo:w.' 'like'
apvernoy's ci,mmtinication, it appears.
*a:4 handedl to ;the - President iby
Messrs. W. lA. .Oudley and F.• K.
LlUnt, - who fVre, appointed a spe •ial
1 • • ; •
commission to visit. this eity . for t at
. .
pUrpose, und l to pre.sent to -the,conlid
oration elthe President the "urgent
1
! rietessity". of the courSe -reccommend-
I 641 by the Governer. ' - -
I !I - - 1 -1 ' ' ; I -
LETTEIi OF (.401i13rAOOFF.I.N.
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i ll aito ff n er iii n f i bi r ji t ;l:ies;f
ioe m a:
Kentucky . 'e n htit.
States
eland avert the 'ea it •-
•
i., engagements; 1.. ,
:ge e d rin aY l tit s liii i ted s
t di collected in milary
central portion of-Cent
mnvemcnt was preOded
'•• f o
eternization, o e mpa
; eonsistin of
Wthe - United Stateer
flfcers holding cotriMis
-1 yourself. - Ordnance,
OS; an& aappli6 of 1,. ar
iitiihrted into }§& 8,
,te,
large qUantities in t
~ese
/,
4ord, an army is tow
&and quartered within
•••
1 - )litcl.,with allthe ailili ,
wi hod' the e,onseat or
otherities ettl.ie Oute•
.ciT4ultation I with those
utly knOwn and r itg
l'''' citizens. "This 1 n brie
-1
ri mirils tha i iieftee nd
!c from tl al.:beginning
; difticultie have been
been
t
# . !1I no 'oyeasionl f
nillit l ary fotee. .he
(I..tlapd 'ra'n(p4l, fee n ling
li lot' any odeasion 'iris
foteetion frOni the Ped
ley have . iti , ked that
l i b n ' c, l . -e a tt nd fr t e l, ' ; • 4 l. . i i ill we iri qn li t - .
their cominunieatton
iby soltlierS. 1 The y IdO
IK.entticky'eliall be ro
ll the,' batith-tiehF fir
I
•o0eS; ol'i r t'reotne' the
1 -. 1 1
1, 1. ' - 1 t
ri. as (;overt or of the
,ky and' in _t ; the name
. ..the Itenor to rep- - ,
e single and earn
from their peace-:
it s of war. I urge
ie 1 limiti of, Ken-
force now organiz
.bin the State. • If
tekys, , wi e p - e:
' ' ,
n•roVot.: a bloody 1
,
';(1' froirt a peo.ple
?.
trabquih 1
i • . .
~'very respeettnilyi . -,.
Y 9 ir obedient servant, -
1.3.131A60FF1N..l
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itEPLY OF T I JLE I -„- RESIDI:NT. ...
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fl l 'ASIII.NOTON, Aug
' ' 2-1,16.ii1. • .
•-: • • -
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'lv I!?.y I , 2.rulle,,try ,B. '.3/og , ;9 l in, Got - - ,
llrit . ;,i'• ofi the itc h. of Kentucky: —S in: '
our . letter,of thei 19th i;tiii,tant, in
wlAh you "itrge the removal •trcim ,
the iimits . of I.enttiely of i the military
force now organized.and Illeamp with- i
in' th - a - L -- 45tate," is reeeivedll - !' I
I nrrl
.not . ,ossess 'full and precisely ;
-
accura te knowledge, upon this subject;''.
but lln li - eve it . 'is t r ue that there is a
.
Military force in equip within ilien
itt,cky, acting by authority; or the :;tini• 1
ted- - St4t'es, ‘C'hiell force is not ',very . '
large, and,. - i' - not. 110 W kbeing
inentecr - .. v '. 1 i;
.1. • . .
-als .beltee that non e s,
e arm
- - .1, 1..._ •
Ow
pc
I an
t(; this foree by t,
1 [ • . 1 f
f this force4consist
hillickians.lhavingtt heir.
mediate vicinity ofiiheir
id r lnot.J l assailing or' inen
.Fi [ good ploi l ile oil lien-.
,
one in 4.1 e,prenv is i
inthe ur ent •std mm
-
1
iientiteka i
b is, and l it ae
• , • ,•, and
i what -I elieved, l
tb be the Wish' of ma
ll° Union.loing peO l lc of
I`i . ' ~
tre 'conversed lon this 5u,..,
,1 i 1 .. ~ I rll ~
many- l emment mtn of
eluding a le.rge majority
iel-slof tAingress, I ..k lint
int i . o i l t i n3 e l x one ) o t l f .,: t a l i i . etic., , , i r L
elbearers - o l f jour :Excel=
, has, tiraecVnie to•emove
oree tro, en ire 3
' ' P li, t l 'it ' or
. ;One other .. verit wor
t
tf Kentaek ° 'did solicit.Me
3• , ..
uginentin: of ti . .e force
o a time. I
1. I . •• ,
,1 ,
!I the means within MY
I '. 't
jUdgment, I do not
'
the popular Wish Of Ken
liis' three shall be removed
mits; an 4 with this im-
Must respect ully ildeelinp
ei . it. I I i II).
• t4'. l i L ally sYMptithiii .
e, 3--in thp livish..,
'JOB 43 of iro , ‘ own
Lucky. .It liswith t•
cannot .find, in yik.)
Ildtler, lanYr) d plarrlf
the - 'to' *1
ti
beeti iti..6 is h (Al
States.
' I als belie, - (
elusively of _Re
I '
camp iI 1 the int
Own li ines,iiii
twin , ' ny of t
tuelfy.-1.. _
', ' 'ln all.l ha 'I
have acted up
lion of many
it
cordance %via
. sti ) ll_ believe,
jun tytf. all
lientu .15. y.
Whit
He 1 b
I jest .with
lien.tu:•ky, i
of her memb•
'remelt ber q
,
any u .tier p
leuey nd tl
leney'i lettl
the milititi3l
to disband
thy citizen 4„
t:,.) hale' the
~
suspe ided i
: Taking' ti
reach to for ;
beliere it h
tuekY, that '
heyoo her
preys on, I
,to so renioN
I lost et,
your Excel,
Iserc the
Stat - , Kent
sear h, tout
;very short ,
iintinuation.
sire for tin
al Union,
_ se l r
- ,
; Ail
_n- •1 , •
eee{Ssary ,
diglOy'af'
1 peo
tran-
d un-
- il -
BEJtV
' P
,
i._.__ . 1 •
APer saws - I 1 , • - 1 •
.'''' Ist "
Ii The - slimiest pat to,pelibe bat
which carries havoc nd des6l4oo :4'
()lir invaders. . It is b ievect lit
are five or ten thousand nie.7iti 1
Soiith ready and ,willlng t 0 . ,, are t
fate of Gullies, and d vote
,i
~! Axe,
to the salvation of their ilO,_•• • ~: - if l =.
‘'lsTone need apply fiir 'iiii;" f : " i 04 ,to
"the Devoted' , Bane b . -" . ; ''..iii)4 l
are prepared to take he* , i 7 ,
,
ban , and who. wouldjin! •,.. --f ~el; t he
least expectation if ever , -,.... • • •-•.. 1
,ll:bey dedicate Oen- , • -, • : ,ON
E
L'atruetimy of Ithitir....e. -•:. • •'N
the Southern l etirtii , wt ,respon • 0
l i
th'i's summons ] by meeting "on !borse
bai k, at some' plade toll 1
be deSiA•nated,
i
' ' '
con l venient for : the 'great work in
hand." • , I
US
have
Il I.T.
INA
witl
oaf"
& et I
U► not
an or
y de
'oder:
tho't
and
OM
t -
The lAr
The St. t LOtthl
t 6 Confed.Ailleo
' . 1 I
. is ow fight in
, • . 1 ,
i,l
a advance s
I tileir baggage
South to (keep oitt,
it q.
• • ;
The r'oppr,tl
ll
Idp
Sibt reliable—:thai
Thompson are lien
_ L I I ~1
I.sl.adrid. ' Indicatii
and Cape pirar4
[ that a forward T 4 ti ., \
end ,
fores 'Fag l'on
'NO suppo r se,ll. st.(l . ,ef
vllle, and Thoni iei
lls ' n.
from Benton; their
been executed 'too" i 4i-npt
, K
~r s
ti.. 4 is in the ;field :yl4l Yll
1. t I ' •
having moved from- ~a f i
dos since. lie Will tilt - d i ll
jt,etio witli,a body lit Idieri
•f n
i nmtlap Girurp4au ip1,,,, rp,l,ho'
itii a,dcrs in the eitr me i it '
, •„,,
be , operated upon . t"...:te, This
will, establish ia!al alni, pit, itinnOne
Hap from I Rolla to i !the', ;liXiic 414'i:_i,e-,
lqw Cape r Girardeira filinlct., on,, the.
W4st by a eordoPt . '
, 'ilitarslpostet 4-
tending -from - tie minim; of `tie
Southwest 'Bra ch 1411104* 4p ihe
1 1%i . .ssouri rivenl above 01'01 4 50 C r it,Y.-L,
Tlius St. Louis and.tei"State Capital
will be amply Iprotected ,*Ore. 4-
preach bk - Avay of tb ponth'i'ltilil:ll4.ll
the reinforcoments,'‘ attketli a rlviag
the State can nndo 14011( 1 11e ',held
1
against all• l,, . 1 , ..j- !. ,
'' .c.inors -- - -illl I . I
' IL_
, +ll l l ,
11 , '
AD
t
I oevoteo.
,
The Savannah Ne 13, of I;L4
urges the fOrm dm ' of a I li
1 ,
Band" of five thousand mein;
I
take their lives i ill' ir,handi
"U-
i„ • 1
It
sword, tw o 11 e-shooters,ai
bin...e," w ,
i ,
w h
. l ‘ ~h._ , 1 i
mew
te . d l ' :
<
bapk, they blall proceed toi
pitt and NoNy
thos.e cities
=I
1 •
Sickness in ithc . Sor , thel
D
• •
f•Se e liar," writi ng to tli
i.
vine Courier froui Cah ip Bar!
311tnnassas, under" dat '‘'ofAug.
.1
‘.‘The saddest of al
ted -With soldier. ;life
and busial in' eanip..
Nvplile snjoyitig my pii
papei*jn a shady,, nos
volleys tire s itover - the
1 ... i
poon-fellows2- Nor s
. 04eurrenee. .Every. d:
i nittffied druttis,'- ‘ and
• laurel', with reversed,,
the rattling musketry
bug odds too coninior
• its our eampS. Thus
other letters reiirke;
our regiment has,,bee
, ~-
i Ood. But as inttel“
nay other in the.. se
ri
!-L.cogree of ; mortality,
l-poeially among 'the , t --
~ totrolintt, Georgia, £t
i issippi.... On Sunda:,
1 "J unetiOn" procure a
lihirteen orders nheite
; i
i-ri, .l
. r, but it is one: of
1;•ar. •' At the preso
:iltate is subject Co le
; the noxiounialnria,
1 4utiOn ;and prudene
inse i d to: preserve he,
I' -------- 1
I HAR.CI.O TurFASII
1 i':
; certain Oriental f
tun .one of, his'prii
I wakes him ''al
presea
1 :ditt.nt, I,vhiefi 06, po
rite keep, and be,Whi .
Psoon, thlainiial t e 'i
i,_
Ilyountri the- fats ion .
I'.eOntrives to if Ivei
Ulan into marl age
ive danghter,. Sad ,
ineumbranee For '
i t.; :er t r h eed e tii.c l, a ' i l tn ti ffi te ..h e i l ik e i p ta h i ;
ho6o-
, •
;'• Serli , lien stiOn ' I p lath.
1
gt
fly -divided Plattnu i inti
to a vessel contain . irfixed
I S , nd oxygen ga i, s e f i e met
i
Ired hot, and the . Ses in
;unite ,:thus 'ehetiiie• -formt
Iwbiee is b -'' '' this be
3; } means 1,
ipe . riment to be 4e' pound
,find hydrOgenl.' 1 •
1 .t r.,1- '
lar.acive
; can't War i
putt. The
pelows
their mam
r le?
ti
• we
fril
EMI
, , •
ty-' ~z . ': ,•- 1 r i 1 , i • 1 ' ' '
''
' ~`• • 1 ',' V , 1 ~ - , _, 1 .'t •-- •. •
a~euurcgls --;,• 1 - -- , • I,•, - - ,- 2.:.,_..' ..._ ,-
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1,, - '-- iii • -'. -, .' ~ •I. ' - '' • ' ,
' x ' 3
1 s i:' ' I :AtiOther Neefbrin. , ' ~,'
, ~ ; ,
Gen. „yeClellan la; about 'effecting
sur ih —er paportatii r e form :i n th e or=
ganization of the 'army Under his eom,-,
*Md. This is the diVision of hie force
into separate carps, linokkiendent' in
th i rilowri sphere of action, lint rowan
orgatit palt
al le to aigeneral.hed . ' Thiaiiiiiithed
4tif * • lion is a, peculiarity of the,
military, onriira of Eu i pe, especially'
of ranc - i ,I'ressia,i and Rassia. he
whole routine of military duty is sim
plified jliy such' an- organization, 1 1 as
even a Civilian eau, readily ppereetin.l , ,
, The i isauing Of 'orders is at onbe';,iii
ilueedi froM a correapondence, with i
twelve officers to- one with` two nil
three. On 'thii..field 1 of'. lac 1 aiiil
movements may he etre° (id' with
greatly :increased facility, eine° i, th e,
Intigning 'of an -.order ' caunoi, lbe [poi ,
verted by passing , from mouth to
mouth when it moves dire dtly iit from
the general comman4 tot tof 'the
corps . .: , '
No One •is Wore sensible o
vantages and disadvantages
rion4 'European . eyeteMs, of. -;
tion than.Gren. McClellan ; ani
is. more conscious of the 'flail)
idea that, immense - numerical._
a lOn e itistiresv ic tory. •
~- - 1‘ !) I i;
Oir
i chief .embarrasSntent May arise
fro m tilte;,diffienltt of handling the pd
triOtiq masses. that iiitertiOee, :their
iiihis . between Government and • :flebet
liOn; acid whatever 'will. ;simplify 14
duties of the .; commanding ' General.
and subdivideS • the . . responsibilities o f f
direction, while .the "grand idea. of :tic:',
606 is left freer than . before,' deserves
attention.': Perhaps in ttieie days. of ,
trait ingi anti . .development ;. 66 ~ more
valuable measure I could' ; be ;. adopted
than the reconStructioa . of the; grand
army on: the European plan„-Trfbunt,
' I .
.ry'' m' .
rrlrr .' -7 1, —...
- t ' ' , al r ''
• ' I .1:
11.0 W ',I:IIEY '..LIVEAT 1...1,710:411 , .4EN 11.
n , f ,•,. •
4:EN Nss.E . E.,HE:ktr4ct from. a letter! t
.. ; • . . , ~-,
a business house . - - in- i l St: Lows, 'date
; • ; Logs, date
Ilillsborough,.ohio, Sept: 2, 18017.; 1
1 '.!:: ;II . -
IiENMEMIN: 'IL Olt will be . so'criewha .
E. . • II ' ' •'' i • • i
Surprised to - „recieye. this ; from the a
this place, . tinder;: the very - peculiam
circumstances attending . a flight front
Tennessee a's ti,lj.,nion refugee. - '. My fat 1
066.'6 family repelled this-iplace,. on 1
Saturday .. last, ; Ater' a trip , of threed
weeks-by ek ,:onr. firth; - wagons; and teanial 1
driven otrby oppression-and: I . p. - ers tieit i
tion . of the . most ': terrible; ...ebareteit
Ont. liies threatened; .atilobt. pOper; •
ty :tO','IM I 3 'copfiseated,. we *ere fOrced
40,0; for our !Ives. -':.- Chin is the .ttdiy
tin:4ton is.lSTir-lotittrtti-i0f...., q,
will locate our fainil,Y, and my. brothers ,
antl,Myielf enter the serviee of,ott,', 1
ekiantry for the "war: . When our gh - g7
._... .
is' nekhowledged-" i North; . South,. ;East,.;• 1
anll.West; .. and this. abominable rebel-
lion ertished pot, .a
-q may return ti)oas
1 - )i.)perty': in pee; ~. and ... mold Our i
swords' intd)low-shares and spearsi . inH.l
to - prtinin ,, ... l'ooks• °nee more at our;
now , de'sorate Pomona. V. •'.. , '. l'i
~ ],,....1 : .'; . . : • .. . 1 ,• .• • . i -.; .
, • . , • —,..________..
eEt6At,thel last Pennsylvania •State.:
Teaelier'S , AssoeiatiOn, held •at Lewis-•!
L'hhrg,it 4kas . '.reSolved -- to • -.',;‘• iipi'bp . rit'ill ~,
, funds , ifer, thepn - rehase:of eannon.te 4,1
Presented! to, the IGoernment,..in "the
' nktine ciftbe,l - 'enitS •IvanitiStato Ti L
O* . S ASS6cMtion. . , . '• 1 -:- ..': .':! '
1 , .
.• 1. L____-- ' 1 .!_ + ___ 7 _,.. 77 • -.. :,. . , i
. 1
is mi, . 1 - ; i itpole,an 1111 %- . 1,1 1 5' nearly' ..aI
v(nr ,O land ..n i : ~ half in preparing his i
grand, t#Ply,ifor : Italy. .; Yet .our in ill, 1
tar -ee. i nsors wish . Gen. Scott . to I;ie ;
ready, t accomplish
. as I great - a . yes illp 1
in.-three months: . -' -I .!. - • ...
• .., • :4: : L . . '::.{l . ,
•.,' . • •
~'The traitor,'Barronl, .who . viii!..l
rendered. Fort Ilatieraic . r ia . son of
l(loininodore Barron,, who !Struck the 1
1 flag of the C'4'es'a perike,to the .Leoparil,.
' . atia..afterlwao: killed • Commodorel)e-
eaturili;.4 diiki.• - ' i.. -, •• t i...,1
•. 1 . 'I L , - ' ; ' ':
• • • ' -• . -,' •• . • .-
....r.miv. Daniel Waldo,.niow'.in: the
,9 h Year -of his, age, and • formerly,
ehaplain : tO, the: }tons° of.. ItePresepta.:l
tives,lpreaehed anitnpressive sermon';
'in Rochester last neck. ~ -::. ...• 11 1
..
,All enlist.,p(l , Men'. in itlie vglki-.,
.
teMi ise.it ce, • *ll6/!have,bpca . taken"
' PriseherA'hy the enerrtjr. who/!have .. .:
released
on!parole - Will "be discharge )front; the-,
I Serviee.. ~j ' i `,,, . ' ' T. i• •. .
.: . .
1.
- , ~ \ . ___ _ . . . • : . •.i.
Band
I
ti da
Dovot
ho sh
:oet
di a ea
n ichoes
PinTio 9
I t
n• -ash(
Camp.
ie!Louis
^io:„l,
thiilgs
are th,
Tl*s a
on tin] a
cot
waves
thi3 an,
ay we
S(i th
aNais,
gonnec. :
i l p,ldeaths
*err oon,
Lifl iew
niftdd the .
tl?ree
;unuSul
hear
!solemn
111111 near
a.fie is
too fatal
I . se l
I Di nnd
Ith, as
dAtio
lainot
vie. 2S
pre
; cps
Offin,
tie S«
have' to
,oalth ,of
tordinary
ie'said for
painfnl
ailed, ps
ni,Nortb
ndslti
ifed `4be
hd found
is
n
&ats - of
nI of A#d
iced by
r
greateat
seas.
pr
.d the
as to
exer
-1 i
TABLE.,+—W •
en
1 111 .
n .tltatc ant to
' pail stl
Neet.i, Ito
ofa white le
i
I 1 i r ,
P man s obliged
1 Ii be is I titetefOre,
iti
up. - ln 'this
I le nta limalimaW ho
~
1.,
a 6 t yoang
ith fie r 'ex l en-,
`.: hint! with an
I . Ondinie' exa c tly
II
',l in very site 'Al
ain, altitl,, as!, it
t of bßuse add
1
i
an, orlnc-
Coditee4 in-
I beeonaes
time I. itnd
Lng witer,
nt oxygen
I i
rlo.!They ,
an in
.era, fgr
to' gratify
1 ' I
the gi
• iard
013ir fe
pot's,
-
•
. ,
fley-The average coinage f the taint
of Great 13ritain \ for^ the ast thirty
years' is eighteen. inillion pOrids..stcr
ling per !MIAMI. \ - t:
. \F ' A
VirThe. Plague iii i urpe, Asia;.
and Africa, comunincin,, , ), i the 'year
'A. D. 588 lasted for fiftyons-ectiti,i'e
years— - . ' ' \ 1
, •
. , .
iron was( first disoyered",,by
i
the 'burning ot Mount , Ida, one thii
sandfont . hundred years before. the
Christian era. 1 . ' ' li ' ,
nt3..The population of ondon,: aE
.
lately returned by the ce :as takers
26
is 2 2,803,033. In 1851 it •ivas 2,96.4,
, _I tt
Stir. Vaccinatio n vas !fir:
on condemned criimnals
1772.
VAir is,eigliteen..und.
i y . , ghter , than! :vat
" times
in.l4nen fliat ma.
nd in 1553..
=II
I i
4 -
I II
1861;
,
destroys unity of purpose. It incites
the citizen to withhold the looney,.
„ Whicht is - the ':sinews of-war," and' ,
, .the
.4 ..., • e - - , [emboldens, bint to deny tax he
+ Ai,enuenten of me ctrana Jury : we 1 - • i .d i
s-
such,( should pay. I t sows the Seedsiof dis
are.hirt the Midst of uilr — a i i - 1 sension where" patriotism should' grow
as - t, is nation ': never before.tale seen., , .
State after State • threweeff its :all' -1 and linurlsh; and breeds discOntents
, . •t, where loyalty.alone should ablde—
"tgtancei, and disowned. the authority of , L . s'
he 'ational.,Goveisttntent; se i ze d e ts iln short, it demoralizes and c ipples,
'fort arsenals,mints cristornhouscis ,
:
and in, the end may ruin the overp
and shifts. -took. posseesiOn of' its re,Vl ment itself.
Oar sons, our brothers, our rola
enu ' ~its moneyif,' its . .arins and multi- it . . s
cic re d h tl ke , .
lons an 3 len s have ten up arms
lionS of, Waeee.d4ached front, its ber
vice, in great numbers, offieers of the
lane arid - naval Service,. and expelled tPnd in
and gone to the field of battle, to eon
the
tatdreful strife °f e wer.—
elit e Shall we held u heir Italic's itt- the
its troops—raise r ti;eirmies fitted
siege to,lits fortressee—repudiated its pri etteers, built , ortifications and laid ' hour
-Uwe ,arka, expelled 1 its judioiary, and
thefig of ht t:e e r r il m l .i n il d
u s . t e r , e h n i " . t e ll u e r ii
i t i la iii l e u m ei t l ( e y e r.
, and, our acts, nerve the al 'in ei the en
-
I finaly comment Aetna' %far,: by the* enl Y , lift his wea .P nn and point I ' t t at the
11
II reduction of Fort, Sumter on the 13th I bosoin of our friende. _1 ; .•
of April last. ~ 1 , , 1 . 1 li' by our, acts we diminish the pow
,
I ' During all this! trine not a gun was! er of' the government to give efficien
' fired, not a regiment was raised, nor 11\1 cy to its threes, or compel it IP 'urge
vessel put; in service to •reducelthe roil into the_neetpial fight the few lit can
hellion. ' The Federal Gover n mept collect ; 'ire assist to point tile bayo
did I nothing- but Wait; its armyetnd its ) net of the enemy at , the hcsarts of ..
nav• dembralized by' resignations,, its'' its . ' those e should cherish and prese r ve.
citroops scattered over alboundlesS ter-' r f, by NVOrd or deed,' we help to
i
ritory, itslarmetit' into the posses.: abridge the ability of governm i ent to
skin of the rebus, and its navy wide- preserve its plans from defeat, i`or its ly, separated auin different seas. - 1 designs from betrayal, by traitors in
Not until all this hild been done, and ' disguise, conspirators and ',.einpathi
ea, ,npw Confederate gpverpment had set's in our midst, ourbreth e rn in
been fortned to sUperede it until ' arm n
s must stiffer the cosequerrees.—'
the very; capitol of the nation T rod been Tm a
Tic forth to meet stns enet?, nit
-
threatened by the rebels fluebed by ! vise-!of eyery movement, - and ready
their recent exploit, did the Fteleral I "to seek:dine them with blood - ileande
Gos m e
eriient move n a renlitary Way to hoepita.ble graves
. I
far its "Wit
defence and to putfl4,teti it , The', man who, by his, voiee lor - his
' I 1 1l'o 'which I• ' • • • • ' • '' ' that '''
Ire ,t, I n, .ee sufferanee had 1)e- pc n, • ! contributes to i which
•1 eoure so strong it hail become ,utiman-,leads i to these deeisters. N. chargeahle ••
I ageable, by the petieeful means of' tic- 'in part wit!, the niii'Mer, of our.' heave' ,
Iti at thurity. • I soldiers. 1 ,
ir ,I' . . ~ - • , , .
.E. is a war of necessity forced npOn f Such men know that to e Conetitu
F i - theUnited States,' riot 'upon the pres-tstion provides, that the Presideat , hall
1 eat idministietion, Ifor ,the most im- ;Le sworn to tinc bt.st.of bie ability fo --.
por, •ant . o , acts o conspiracy 1 pieselso pio Lc and d- e'el toe Lon
' rti use( r • - -.,. • •t , t • . ‘ '
~u
, and, open :chili:nice or authority had', stitutioni" a Constitatieo traiettre ere
beee publlelY donej during the exist- f endeav king ,to overthrow. - ~Tha)
enc of the tbriner administration. It . know it makes him-Conunatler-ire
' is a war the Federal Government has . Chief'
. A
of the riny and -Navy
,of the,
beer forced to n'tteet l , or to submit to: United States and thee3lilitia 'of' the
all these wrongs, t 4,., a. -dissolution of States, when calle t d hillactual ervic. , o*
the Unien, and a dethronement of its of the United States," and enjciins up
! Col4,titution and laws—a teat; it must i on him this duty that "he shall take -
meet `whether the hdlni °lath:ire be in (care that the law's,be fititlifullyi excpu, f
i the hand of a Democrat' ll
or a ,epitb- : ted." , They kno that'Congres has 1
li - eon. It was under these eireumstan- by law authorized him, -to Call forth s .,
ee's,l that, on the • loth el. April, ,the I the militia," and "to i:ause the lawnto
1 President, issued hisl,first proclamation Ibe duly - executed," "whenever' the •
'•callf,ng for troops to -put down insur-j hiwe of the United States shalt be op-. 1
Ireetton, and cause the laws to be duly-I:posed?. or the execution theri.of oh
execluted, as enjoined neon him by j structed in any State m
by cobqielione !
Jatv , too powerful to be suppress ed e ley the .-
1
Ila such a .
war it matters not Who is 'ordinary course of judicial pro:set:dings
I the chief magistrato,what his former or by the powers ves•ted •i ii the mule 1
_
...
,opinifons, Or what, i the remote causes shake by law," and "to employifer the '
or the insurrection! In such a war", same purposes, such 'partof the land'
1 ittnt k , - elLiee !'''icecif'4 l .•se-C4nuerninent. 1 and ett:talforce 'of the United( States
the sake of his eountrV. he fi nny le . ~i i- 6 11 - la 'Terme, 1..e.;---........ 0 - I -pe ter -,
I 1 - e• . ,
drefted for) her neeeesity; and if' hue toles without limitation or . il , roviso,
can r iot serve in her ranks he may
,uo . confer on- the Pre: ident v. ee; ands
taxt;il til' hi"?. - 1.• eupport. Hie hods - ebb, soinid discretion ale to the u side. of
property—all that he has may be ta- their exercise to meet ca,'..-, al .1 can
ken at the call of his country. It is tingencies whielt Congress ~ o; 1•I nett;'
a war or but two srdes, and• of neteie eire•-ec: They know that the , pee er
sitYhe must belthig 'to one or to the to use the military ,alit ; imi,'i s the
oth r. Ile is fox; tile, Union and the lower to kill eel n take prll4 I'
iS(IS lilt
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tit tition , or l'he is against "theta' fo shoot or hang spies or de•erters,
and, must- eerve the purpose of rebel " -, and even those in 'one OWII MO-'7• wit- '
lion There eau' be no neutrality-- are' guilty,- according ; - to teat., tool'
- et must be loyal citizens or willing 'tirtie,les of war, or a breath oil mil ita
.
' i iv-discipline'.While they k low all
e afe in the midst of .;a dreadful this, when war is r h aging und the ti -
est, a struggle' efe national exist e ' u lt uncertain ; ey e
will elenoune
e 'itrelf, into.evhiell we have been 'the Pr indent fo'r sarresting fo e s ,is
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4 d by rebellion. ;Ind involvinglii disgiike• conspirittorseeith thZ• 1 ellen)) ,
t ecutiseelient•ek every inan. suntan and traitors eis ing•him zdtlall ~Com
e -
nd lhl. In Suet) ' eireene-tances it fort. his power to -eispe nd t! i i•ebel
s the e IspOlido flnee 1' o_ i
' l every ciitizen -spy to a tree. they. :pee- i..tenp :led . to
Cu abstaiu from everything which - concede : but to suseLiel the hitin,tre
tends to , Nvealett . ourstqves Pr to ee r i e's, elich wthild ,CLlrli Ilitil a r ose. IS,
strengthen tile enemy. The man who they pee:lain), a wicked eu r el„ e anton
writes, pr speaks, 6f acts so as -to iii abus e of pOlVtfr. Whitt SOrc of lit! el
hearten the friondS of the • Govern- ;'cot is• this'. legal. Or *OVi al, thy: dietet s
nn•nt, to cripple its steetigth or injure , such, •a couclusioli ? What ort of
its cause; or so es to encliirriege its foes,. mind, that, eiould apply to We
increase . th e i r energY, or add to their ' military neceseities the yule- i •
means of learn ~does tui act of unmit- ' ern only = in a time et* Vt'.lel.' '?
igated wrong; It:Mandl, a thigitious of T . 1 12 the person , and the libelee'
leave—nets! Social end political. !chi - exit are seeneed; but his psi
Division„ iii the North creates units- ' --nay hi: , Very' cutill'ad is gll,el
and strength lit the Smeth ! Carpin g , ,to him 1)3- the, Constitution ; to
criticising, - fuutt_finding, and unjust, on this condition, that le: Fled
condemnation - of everyl measure of , llutifill citizen. It he be'''ans;
Goverinnent deemeel 'necessary to tint , —a teeeeant tai duty—if he tier
don - n rebeltion;lor-eveli frigid aunt en- ily conspire with men in, arms',
willi»g assent, are all cahulated to li-• them sderet aid ; what sort of
minis', its. influence!' and' abridge , its hie logiti is that widen turns
ability • for'goUil. How &an the et h; and property over to the miliee
stituteit au thorit ies 1 carry'' l star thel , ler the 'ettppres , ion of regentto a successful and 'speeds.' itermil a- iat the senteltime. by soine ,
tion amid dietrust, dietra'Z'eihn. eon- ; virtue ie a writ of 141 b:.ts 'eurili4_res
flem!ilation r. , and eve sytnpathy with ; eueslhis liberty frten the 1it.c ., ..5. - ...ary
treason ? • -1 .1 1 , 1 grasp that le6b , hint to tot depeLive him
1
Tile n
ye, In lost receeses ofth
°ee I oi harm, that would Aline. preserve the
leave been tilled with traitorsJthe inoefi soldier in battle from his latatl diseloi
confidential intercourse has he - cii be- arcs of the arms hcomay furiiiilt t,") , tliC”
trayed, the plans of Got-eminent- have 4- eneney. ' ' -
been divulged, it struggle for life itself 1 But it is asked, has not th l e thief`
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has p:ieen made lee Guy erament in its , Justice of the is States , i, Llef'id(:tl.
own city and on its own soil ; let it i that the President has inot 1) 'ser to
turn. whither hither it Will, it thecte
ous 'friends or secret' foe.s, ,l to isel it 1 1 , ~ 1
traitor arrest secret foes, eunepirate -, -1
1 qi
e - e--- --F. , reeel. and persons priveitely -etele (.1
designs and .furl its efforts; (while all :in aiding rehellion ' I, say .1 r) : 1 lie
itsets tire criticised' by thfriendli- I has deelded that- congress 0 tly aft`
nee
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the President, has tbe
s powerl to site
nes ,carped at t by selfishness, Condemn- '
ed y demagogues, and denoincey pend the privileees of' the /?cil erns col_
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scull-traitors. •- : -• pus In time of ever or intur -ectioq ;
1 ,
:,Who can measure the extepaof this and he argued well 'and ablve froth
malign influence Upon the wici'itsell •? English laws and English • institutions 4
Of neCessity it prevents front voline---and from American, againet the des : .
temeng all who, by accordatice of po- potic powee of' the executivt , to ar- '
Mm
ii attachment. bias of opinion, ties rest and imprison without restaint or
of blood of friendly, relation,- may judicial supervision, and in this per
drink In. the'. poison, 1 and join in the liars he si r s mainly , eight. ! } lift this
distrutets , efftheir government! thus be- point he has not determined. Upon a '
gotten..lt prevents elilistinent Mkt proper return by the President or un
deatoralie even those who intv'e gone der his authority, toia writ df 'labects+
into the seriice. , icV,ith what good the privilege of which is not, spend
will'ean he strike the necessary .blow, ed, to this elf;:et—that an ins rrectiOn. ,
wh6 believesfinr4l3lf in the, wrong ?.. exists "too powerful' to be su presscd
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