V Ire 0 The Conn.“ 14 published every Monday morning, by 118 an .1. Sun“, at $1 75 per annugn if paid strictly I; ADVANCE—S 2 00 per unnum if not. paid in advance. No nubscription' discontinued, uniess at the . option of the publisher, until all arrest-gen Ire pgid. , Anvmnsuzy'rs inverted at the usual rates. ”Jon PRXS‘HNO done with nestneu and . dispatch. OrncLin South Bnltimore street. directly bppmito_Wumplers’ ’l‘inning Establishment l ~“Coxmmn;d mensu Ouxu" on the sign. M r Dr. James Cress, ~ CLECTIC I’IIYSICIAN, offer! his prof»- rinnnl services to the cilia-n 3 of Gettys burg and vicinity. Having been ulociaced with Prof. Puiuc two years. and I. gudunte'of the Eclectic Medical Cullegc of Philndelpllia, I am propnred to prnclive the refotmed system of medicine. “litlewie” means to choose or se- Jocc. Ilenw we select the but, safest and most reliable romeulea from all other sectnriun Inmlicul schools, \shich have been lecommrnd ml from the experience nnd snnvlioned by prnc lice of the ables! Eauzc‘ng I’uc'rmoxnu,‘nnd discard than more injurinus, such ”antimony, arsenic, ml'rcnry, blue pill, [Hood letting, «to. (mice in Bullimnre.slrm-l, opposite MrCreury's Sudlchhop. Volunwus‘ [Amines attundcd free of chargé. [Oct. 27,1862. Valuable Real Estate. I T PRIVATE FA “‘7.— A Na. 1. GRI-JEN'JIOUNT FARM. adjqin in; the nqrmigh of Gottysbnrmcnntnining 124 “acres. Lnnr! 30nd and huildinm new. Sn. 2, (‘UMBEI’.LANI) FARM, fonr miles south or (lt-th-xburg, on the Tuneytown rand. containing: lfl'txam’fim‘dfed son and the buildings 151:1741'. . XO. 3, A GOOD (HURT MILL, with 38 n'rl‘j of Land in Germany township. 1* miles from [mtlehtnwm All In goml order and will be 'sul'l clump. . NO. 4. A "()HMDDIOUS BRIFKDWELLING m’H'SE, in the Borough of Gettysburg, in cm’nplo-Lg nrdcr. . ' ‘ All ohmic]: will he sold on accommodating lz-rms. ‘ (“'2O. ‘AHXUHJ. , (Jr‘Ltysburg, Sch I, 1862. -. ‘ ‘ New Fall and Winter ”Chi—A. SCOTT'W SON lmve in store G and are nuw selling nfi cheap m the (‘heufibst u 2'o.th n‘mnrlmvnt of Dry Hands, can, nisfing of LmHoa‘ (m-s: thunk «unlx a: {‘Merinues. (‘ul.urg:, lhl-linva, Tuna-Hing Mix tures, Mpm'm-x kO. Aim—(3lmin, (‘35- bivm-rw. NHEHNH ()xc-r-cm‘hingfi, 'l' rank. Jv-une, Hanncli. Arm, in which up imill- Hu- :xtrr-nlinn "Thaw-rt.— AH “'1“ n~k i~ an r,\' upiuutinn |.r 11w- pnu-h ‘sing 01w“ horr. ' A. SCUTT & SUN. Nani: 1‘62. ‘ Ready-made Clothing. HHHHII ARMJLU 1m: nuw got up h'H fun n In;- 1' sun k n! ('!n‘.hin;_r. contiqxug u!‘ in an: \L \phcl)’, \ery cheap, . IMM Mun! ('\ J H kr-ts, I’xy.tu]nuy|s,\'eys, /( Shh-h, l'rnwgrs:kr.; (‘l'. 1‘? rm n vmmut u-I‘urc. mu} tlnm- up in \u 4L manner, mm “ill be sold very Ln“ LIVH. . ‘ I‘x,;.,\'x.\ . 3., \BG'Z Nor hern Central Rallwa . 11w :1: 111: 501111111113 —-011 and no} 0 51113.15. Ihr ltith of November, the ti N: or H 1» . rnl‘ul um] darnrture of the [llls‘ urgc-r "nine m" the Northern Central Railway“! will lm mfuli‘ryi : J. j.\l.\ll T£IAIN I’“th BALTIMDIIE TO 1 lll'liY. " hnr :1111' o‘lu-r town. ’ 1 l." \e \Bnltimore :1! S ‘lO. P. m., mritf ‘11“ mm to call and got those IWA I'}. 03.11.111..11-J\‘r‘l’urk nt l‘.’ 07. ‘ " ‘lwneul Swu't .line (‘uunt- hm.” nu llurris‘hn“: luvs, 1) In.: rem 31 1-4111 04. 1111-1 all those nll-e 111- u- lltqrirbnrg I: 07.11. 111.. .‘rnvc at. Ya : 1‘ tlw ttlilct in the war of 1. 3nd" .. 11-1118 Yur‘. l‘nr lilltlmore fig 1. 9.1111 l'l-IflllllllriL-~,111l 51f which ‘s' m,_ nrfivfflt Bultunmn 11! .‘ll 17' “,an m. ‘l 5. ragtnt upwn'w‘ the “MIR. iEXI'IKESb' TRAIN Flll‘ll BALTIMURE ,1 “(ml to you. 11. l}. “hrr’s is l 1‘ Sl'Nl L'lll' ‘ 1 :1-1 :1 e heat ml cllc.lpcst'lu“dnru,—gpg'3fifimln la., arrive at 1 "1‘ 111 HI 1” lv'llflw"? Ut‘flrésllir's. 'l3 .a. 111.; leave York 12 07,11. m.,nrri . l7"l‘1'v[)'\1;"'.lll kimla, long 11”.] Ha ghnrg Pt 1 44. 11. by; Nurning. ll 'l',~ 111-11191". 1-91114 up to 71') tent: s 1H! Isbul9‘fil ’1 35, I‘. 111., unite at York 41. um: um rm to ypu: ‘ [ln G. 'll.‘ 311-.1133311'k t 17,8.1u.,and11rri1‘ea’l 1 11‘1“” to get thou; goodJlm-k. lim 0 ‘ 7 211.11 me _ ‘l .14. \.r"|\*fi'xu’ksudllx‘l‘tl-anrmV ItcxnrvlmATlx‘k’ TRMX FROM amt 11.11) nut-suns» 111111“ me m 1 ' 110111: To nanmsuvnu. 1 y 111 mm. .ll'-' ngulnr :Irlln' Shirts and! I» w B:lltinl?ucut2 “up. m..n;ri)ientl _‘~'l.llu,ln_r (‘ ‘1". \\ rmlt‘n 361 th n!” all :91. ln'p 111 '. [nave York at 6 {5. r.‘m.;n Pllll 1». H I‘. ('l'l' lnti 11: la.; 1111 5.“ ' .114hurv; :11 7 s’l, p. 111.:r-eturniug. 1 rll 1»' >1 1 1‘ 211: Tu}. 11'1 «1 111111 l‘in‘cw 1191'11111-‘lmr; 111:1 03.11. m.,,nrlive inh'or 1 (lmw 'lll um rho-- l'lu.‘\\"l'ls'l‘pbac- ‘ 1114 L 111 111 Heme York at‘lfif. 44, a. 111., a I 121:» nt' .I‘ll 1311134 nml {Trim-m " “(Jullimnre :1! ‘2. 07, [3. "1.4.“ 11.- 1.; ”-1-. 1,111+:va I'9. .111 Julia 0! YURK .xxn warculrsvum. .: (‘wnmxwa hut-run- Film 1111‘: Grow" P.lseenfier Trains leavefi'urli r 0? Wri 1|T.1tlll\1lrtl\‘(1rl“‘lllv v 80111.4. "llrdnda My: )1 m 6 4011111) 12 00. 111., and at 5 00.1 .r-u l‘llo‘nl. \ll‘lllcllll“. Coxl "ll an“ lvturning leave \vrlglltsVllle for York at? 1:11;“ «ml u very [1211111411110 unormenl of . m . and 1 3.011111! 7 00,11. m: purlulummw, \‘mv is 1111- 11mm (‘nmclonfil ut‘f'l‘he Express Truiuistbe only train} I‘llllll' 411‘ “ml give IN :1 1‘ -11. llon't fmzqt the :1" on Sundays. ‘ l 1 111.111», NI). 111’, in Emt ‘anß' Show. (plinsllo‘ filrutlgl) to Xingu-:1 and 811K110 in 17 hot Clwl'mll‘i- I 11. ti.’ t2.\111‘., Agent. 1 Rommers {or Pittsbyrg, (Zinc-. 120, Cinl Nor ' 7‘ f ‘ 11111 St Louim‘ aim other wise and townt ' i ' ; I~\\'l-=t 11nd North and Soul west, leave NO Cure No P3]. ‘1 5! 1111111 at 8 21), la.. m, 11ml 3, p. 111., an {IE {\ll‘l'lltlAL ()3KTIIEN'IU ‘ . 1:1'l'1y. ' I 'l T’ For the run: 91 ew-ry species of 1111911. If: “‘ All Trains stop ut Regular WoyStab, mutiam. 7115 it dzusohes the mogul ttvd lymph VHI: Hmlrl.S \vlnch fiu-s itsr-lt about. the jmnu. (vausinghlrt m Singnm Fa115...................‘..-..'...l them to become dill 11ndp‘wlnlulln1ul thereby hem 1iut:a10.................1.................'. removes the primary (1.111“) of thie .liqnse. {hunze checked through to ell pm: For Fought. luttuhtmutlnnfi, or Tighmcss of 11mm West and North. ~ - (1111(‘hest11ml Lungs, itgivesn sure and spee: ' PdS-‘Ntutl's have the opportunitytof stop relief. Also for Group ulid Sorr Tltroxt. 111 101' 11l I':l_\' point. or any of the (flies on rhonld’ nhmys he need “bout the Thr M 1m ‘lllto,llml romme theiraeats ut pleasure... Lungs in c 1505 of Se \rlct Fever and \l‘lmopiu B)’ “W tomplvtviou of this mud to Wllm Cough. For alllocated pllills,snelluTom‘.l. ”Th “* “In the traveler to the fullw ache, Cramp and Cnrk in the luck, or “her :Jl|\l:“”t«111- m’ tlistnnces: ‘ “Mercury 1115 h’evn used and hrcuwcs and in I" 3011‘; '' F’ dlwny. .. . the joints. lt_ .1150 glree imrnid’rle relld‘ for. :1); 1............‘-~.................‘. Cholic Puius in Adults 111.11 lldreu, . For . ;-‘- 4 Burlléund Scams, it extracts the _' $7 ',. Ixnpton..-§~ ion-"cw insmntly. n intMlihly cum Foto‘ t mines. l 3:4 12111.1W;1..........51§ Sprains, and “"1 F 195“ WWW“; * li amps, l 353 Rochester .~.,.’."...................,..606 Mne in ”1 BM“. (“v-1111"d Hunk; Lips, } 371 11111.1.1iu............n...............i..4:>9 Corns. Chilhlnius “1' “(MM Limut eu'lqr-l 391 5yrucu5e..‘..;......‘...................423 maids or Pilesmr “90er 56m1) ~llqu 4:1 Ningara Ffi1x5........................4r11 Bic-s, skew“ = I ‘ l 4:9 Us“ego-.93"..."3....................55l 1 Also wurrmmdturnre the mm 1 Imm. 404 num10....-3...;...;..................5:.a conzrmcdorFeveredHoal'MVounds: mm, ‘1 412““ Dunki’rk.‘..'....,.......................640‘ Wind Gulls and sprains 3111011 Horses, #llOll For THROUGH wants and further vor “’11 the feet ofCanle. _ - not and/felinhltinfornmtiOn, apply at the p: POSIT‘VE WAT‘IRANTY.‘ 'l‘u-krt Office, Calvert Station, N. E. corner of ~3‘ The publiq are req|l9stlufo ”bit—‘l it‘doe: Culvert. And Franklin streets, Baltimore. 'mt answer the reconnnemluttou}.returm,m “to .‘~ ‘3 JOHN T. RIGNEY, 1 Agency, (bottle half used,) and feceie youLL D’ec. 1,1862. .1 Asaismnt Superintendent. ”my 1- 0 1 1,1: ‘ ‘ ‘ c ‘1 ” "‘ Direcnons pr use cur mun, ea: t-l . . , 111 mm 8. BU'H‘S,SoII-l’ropte;; annon 3" Adams ‘ . ~ , . . l 1 EW MARBLE WORKS corner of Baltt ‘ Waterly, T 1031! cm. 11. more and En tM‘ddl ‘ td‘ 3 Where all orders by mail, or Graelg'ise n posite the new éourlt Heofxtsrgé'etg-Zeb‘ggop . . ~ . 7 _ ,_.. 2333111911) attteuded to. Pnce l.) Qout I»: Hflinggflenfly naive? from Philedelpliin,and . _ ~ feeling yco etan to execute all work in fislerld‘gxsgettysburg by H‘ 0' Clm' l the finest style fifthe art, we would respectful o ' ' " ly—im‘ite the attdltlon of the public wishing to ‘ procure anything in ourliue, to favor us with a cell and cumin specuneus of our'work. We are prepared to lrnlsh MONUMENTS, TOMBS AND HEADSTDNES, MARBLE MAXTLES, SLABS for Cablhet—mnlgers, and all other work appertaining to ourbusméss, at the lowest. pos— sible prices. “b db not hesitate to guarantee that our work 311111 be put up 311 a manner sub stantial and hateful equal to the best. to be seen in the cites, where every improvement which experimfe 1185 Suggested is availed of, and especially owe guarantee that our Ceme tery and Graveyard work shall be so carefully set as not to bqlntfected by gostmut shall main min for Ye?” hot. erectncss of position given at the eomple 1! 01's job. Bad» so necessary to continued gra fulnesalnud symmetry. . Kiwis, ‘l3; . ti Gcmoml McClnllan f"' UTE 3! 1\ NET "VSlHYlllL—Ereryhodv rm -. n'wl The nndur-ignevl «011 M ‘n‘.‘.\ mm» ”W nth-“liq“ of tho v:~ J. m: n'nd it; vivinitv 10 cu” m- in» uvil u-‘o- ted ~to: k of goods. .m rm_l:vvd frnm‘ the (”UV “'llh “:9 «rim m of qumh in his line us you ME , 7, IRG? IThe Cheapest LOTHS, 'Cassimeres. Cnesinetr C Jeans, 06rd, glands. Blank. Hosiery, and a hug, lot of CARPB'K‘I. 11nd at me cheap cub store of I ‘ Nov. 3, 1862. pm. an Great "Attractim , T SCHICK’S.—-I have just 'yPe . me A most complete assortment Inf ~ '3)"; GOODS ever (Fugived in {his plflén, 1%: quality and’price-ghey cannot be su «1.; ' . Without stopping. to particulnyia. I unto _ an. heme and see: J. L, ,j (K, ”April 14,1862. 1 ‘ HE SOLDIERS, will. find a gag si. 111.; 0‘? ~ T Undehshirts: Drawers, over~<mh, Gum Blankets, Army “lanketsmnd otbu flea 111 this line‘,intendcd to: their specialcomfomlL ' mas. TEP into McILHEN‘Y’S and se ‘hel ‘he T S quantity of HATS and GAPSm 5 145 V j as: received. Costs nothing co‘lmk, ‘ , . 40139011255 mmnmesm g,‘ L fie”: It ‘ 32m ' ' OTTONADES, and a. variety 0 pam L Ccheap, at. A. 800131,; 3 ‘& , 'OR Gentlemon- we have Cloths Gal F Cassinetts, Tweedu, Jenni—l:". —' ‘ ~.3 can be found elsewhero.-A. 369 m. “ ‘ ,E have 3115: received I‘lh 3-81 ‘~ J W anueeuéwnl-e, to whicb'xe 5‘51 ‘ attention of buyers. A. SWl]: 3: I= ‘ . ,' I 4511, 'Y « < a :‘I ‘ ' ‘ I ‘ January ‘Courgt. Gmxn Junv. qur‘lSnmnéll Lohr,‘(Foremnn,) Adam 133:1: hlwp. 441mb Klnnk. ‘ Cnmbe'md anry H. Cromer. ’ ¥ , Genrdflg... r-n'rles \Vill. ‘ \Vnnfil n—D. \W'llull. - Oxfor‘iri‘elJS \\ lest. , . "nmflwflm ulm W. McConnell. Ger-1w -J uh Yenif. ' 1 . Lflfimmwfl “Art-w J. Myori. . ‘ “atrium Psgnvlgelsclm’musfim'lfibe ~ » mgc mas. , ‘ R 2:12;" ‘Hartzm. ‘ ‘ ; nemimu' u .1. Smuff’er. ' Hnuriv-zt ,1): Sum-eta. 1 J ”I” , I'm-. 1: Rodgurs. - ‘ £7.32“: mmiuwph Wolf. 1‘ omm“. '1 whinging Kuhn. \‘ Humil‘u “m P‘fltcrson' "" {Yum}! {, ..h L. Shorb; g Lilwr'r J‘. n \lnuelmnn. ‘ 3 .m mm M"! 119 mm": _ ‘ ~ Tyrutiuif Wm" Miner. ' » QL; (:nxmul. Jvnv. ‘ ~k€n_~’(mnol But-her, Elias Spang‘m'k _,.,. Sln‘glc. luhn H4mcs,Elias SL; ,8 ,_n-.mn.uickley,.l H. Baumma. Ayah-my Epplcmnn, Jonas Rnuau'z' h! . \\'wn‘ln:lm ' ‘ ~;—.lohn IL Pulp, Wm. H. Culp.‘ 7;:4—4-\51"" Kinnemund. _.l)lH'il'l )liller‘ (ionrgt- Myrna,’ ~d-(‘orncliJa'Daughc-fly, Geo, , ~— ’ BY “J. 31". Ju‘Ol‘B Frans ()xfnr ‘ ":me Mona! Ni;- (1010’ ll: rm Hull)” (‘nlnL man ”my“?- y..n‘——Ad}xr'll Slqybaugh, Dan‘iel nnzk Gardner. [~‘lKlY*A‘\'iChOl“-‘S Hcltzel, JOB. S anfllnr. ' :L I.\p.——(:.-orr:e Bakeé, Cyrus Wolf; -Wm. l'zxmn, Smauel Moritz. f 1011!) Ilnatoner. Jnhn‘ Kiudigu I -Jn‘ln Skitzel, Andrew Shultz. J vacs Furl-y, H. D. Renmnn. —Jnhn G. Byérs,‘ Edward (‘l - SAmll'rS. ‘ [ Jujul lhinquhofi, Moses G. Banter u—Jmolnh Drzui-r. .H'n‘u S. hekrich,_Jolm W. Dull. —_—E'l9jxh Evkcnrode. B"}th Barr. ’..\m¢rcw Bfuuzh at J., Joseph J‘. IBonj‘nmin fl‘!‘rOlni:{er. " Pctvr Hummer, E:q., Cuurad Br 'me.’ 1. mm. . ' “i Okting‘ Glm-q, t ‘0 be C eap Grocerles.~ FRESH trim} of Groceries at reduced A price plendid SUGARS a”. 9 and 10 cehts per p lid—beg; COFFEE,“ 22 cents, and other xh' gs in proportion. Call and see and judge to yourself. ”a, 5' :32 FAHNESTOCK BRO'S. ' Frult Cans, 1: all izea, Wholesale and retail, at O SHEA S & BUEHLER’S _Stove and Tin Esmblishm at, corner of Carlisle street and the Baierfigo [Sept 8, 1362. , ‘ 1.. 50 [UK has I aplmdxd lot. 0! Eouhrd J ' Silks, pry cheap—3:l}Lo 62% cent! pu- W 3. « " ' 1 nent. the d . J 1,, v y . I ' ‘ ME EMI '. glé. new lubn, El!I m iza CEO 'ning [k M. MI ‘n rk rive 2- MO '3l - :- 'TIISI I By New Yl A DEM©©RATU© AME) 'FAEWHLV J©UR-NAL ; CARRIERS ADDRESS I'o 'mz Pinon or @212 wampiler. “Thel princiWex of duH‘ ‘ 1 . ‘ V :ovemmont a . to gupp‘ort the State poverumems if: fill their rights. The su romacy of tha ‘ ‘l over this military n(1 ‘ ‘ ”cm rel' ' d- u may. lvreedom of] d )gm 1’ frpedom of lm‘ pron : ’und {we-1 om oflpersons under he rotect' ’ ' habeas ‘ n p xon offlxe l ‘forpus. —qu~nfu Jt-ferson. .' ' 4 mml‘o ‘uppnrt the diminution. which ls! l' e_ 00' em, cl: the Unlén, as well in it's :hmzlgt: ns. 51 m ma aubfiritlcs; to respect Lg e‘rlg .Lu and authorifies‘ reserved to the . (ayes nlntl to_llle pen )ley’to prenerl/L in thgxr fall: energy, the (her salutary" 31-0-1 Vlssotns 1h llugaalf of plivuté and be: Inal run <. «m n We tread m ‘ Jam“ .‘Haziam. / i ‘O, “19 [‘l'oss : 1: l 4 "2 “ TholewnAßitution oflthe Un’itod Stat ‘s' is a wrsttoh imttrumontm cool-dell l'undah en tnl lmya’ nu the Don't the rmlv'l nil of; the; qunn of these Mates? if, lslgll t'hutl gums usinulianul char-filer." ‘ i “It thur‘hos evorv ‘ ' E 1‘ . , _ , Invate r 1 ht, ' pmrzfle shnlqcst, nhd almost ovcf'y [£52,321 {nefingw “hm. we posfzcss is hardly fit. tel hacalle‘d {nu- own.Aunl swe feel Lecuw' fin ‘[ _~~.->~_‘ ‘ ‘ Ift; fisslftwm ;fund thae‘fecurlty, lllis feeling I f l . 1 get “:1 any. cannot. exist uml ‘ IOUB.CO U N T B. Y.‘ {Fa-”IF 'atul an‘m-nnc ntlhninistmtlnn 0312:! I The"; is I . “a K. : ‘lfma “than: .151!!!) h 'piness, lhexe is "lo! *1; a E .0011: JlLUlQ‘laml—war.»dpsoln-‘ lerty, 1“” ’5 nu onmment ofhle, unleiss“ l nfln death! Th 6 heart, sickens nhthe 9 hmln :Dl’l' sny Wk.” 14$ “s‘“ in ”"3 morn-l recltnl (M the cérmuve mid dx-o _ 2m}... ulna be subject t the decision 61" no“? I 1 . n , ops In 0011- x unnuet mlue tn—Ju" ” ‘ ‘ lamp nign of the‘future. ’ l 7‘l lnE ‘{l -- J} ' “ . h ‘ | n But 0 years ago our nation was rm-l hm ll ‘l'r mt n f'imt“ bmann.hy Pvpryl )emus 1,0,, “ ‘ p l _-nm a. the (mvern 10m. lothe liri'm'h‘ h 'l7 eu l ‘olht‘rs. Ll’ezlcc and lleli- l “)nsmvl restraints or he .Conslilufio’h 'l3} '1 058 a unded In all mix-borders. Every, 9’" ".r'ip‘ksfn-mnf r'nmmri‘y {or the fife'i n 3"! redted sacurély “bdnenth his ownwine.’ Sf‘H’i-txmjl 9‘ ‘hhflfl-V: t} at nn ohr mm Leln‘j al‘ll fig-iron; nonc- daring! to m'olest or‘m-Ike ““Ill‘ifm‘l: "I:9”th frahml Of liberty; whn‘ hm “fl-pd.” ‘ . l :;mt‘-,:.fil:thnt aim-man in public station. l :7 A ’ : ; - il .‘ .‘tl mnv .hm of the honew , A “where are. “e toa'lyny? Millions of, has my ‘1‘?“- bllflntassllbl!‘ to nxercicz 3:1 nm-ufin ('mzons arra'yed Against. each :lunhon' salmve the (ktwtittxtinn and-the] olhe at} deadly conflic‘t uporl Km . , mm, \‘ :ttm’er gover mpntis notaymv -5011.30!” of Revam- . encah ‘ (.lmnrszuof'wluwg‘. i- 6. qeépmlsm let it b:‘ "made‘q cred l ‘ Imflry snrm. ppm: so)“ cullhl “in; it. may." l ‘r L hi? I"); {V {Y the MOM ol Revolutionw “'A ”it-15W “'P‘Wlpnl i“ ”‘9 Villlflr‘tifln'} ‘I _ yrs, borth and South! Millions the waif-(pr. £l.3l}le ,of evprv citizen 0;" “ 10m A uld be brotherly today, are I'il'i 'tllv Lama Slntm.‘ llc should he. and lml ted 0 ”mg mm?“ for “m x'cmnrsclosi‘i' 115. rml llama porsecutohlno man‘s enemv.! and 3“- “winged bunegi'm- the “10;?” Lu; ‘ ”1:11;! 1:} 111-12???? mnlr ”he prometor of alll h . . . x} . -.. ':l7.Pn. so u 'n- ‘ - ‘ tin.“- 5‘ W 1)“. fo}, the [litmus ”00¢me nml pm‘ivtirm depend h ii:uf:!l‘thsf‘l)l?lrt:{nt-! ‘ ).I:V?hC‘L _llmre 1:1 slauglx er upon slim'gh. “Him".d‘p‘" l:-.ws. x“. “a fir: and hash—l yin—b ndpdl's of thousands. of irrecimxsl*?ff‘f‘lp""fllu t; was?“ the Conslitution'.i . wes— mu m ; . , 'nc: «‘(‘lr‘i Im. wnnl smininsthe (‘ - ‘eslinnt dl‘ ms of trehsure—not tolbe; PrnnpnlL‘WXHmUt\‘l‘lli llleverytllin romtv 4 i ' all‘- S‘OTaand suffering. and sacrificr- ”“0 ‘N‘X’F‘l‘m-n f ‘ Bb“s Oi l— 0910 \Ponlheulh f ' ' I"‘ "1 ' .I. x ‘H l i ~ ,‘ r o ltlm msnfimto I hugl the (onttltu ‘on of H l' - I lf’O’l’l‘sge , _va_\ .war. ‘A‘Desnlated fields.lßEM“t“h‘°_”"‘““‘l“'dl'kl"‘9 “ulvlfilfl‘l‘grr‘kd‘! ‘ ,3)" JFEHM Clues. murdered inhztlalmntgf’ ,m aqr th-Moc and Ni? 1: Han! JE.nr:lcter.';i V mes , _-., '_ . t_ ~ .«r . ‘ : (falh lyfs'crtefgll‘ues “flows, and olnldren? fl???" "UT-Wm .nu“.degmde "7”” fr Q 5 . ‘ ‘onm: » ehllm nflmnxfi qnnsilmtmn slamll Sull {other caamltios! The People’s: £23351” ‘10“ usgvlmbpm "nu“ WIMP—I r' ‘. l , 114?»)9 )rOwRP. I'. -" ' l£llm?‘Fvfidegf’flbsf‘erefilnesa of the. dam- Its-hm” l‘lmto'l'm‘l éul)§[% xylfg‘flLELL‘hmlgnl’g *1 v.lO ("albe't'zeh illqmlly arrested‘nnd l'qrrlm I if!“ sure the l’Nfik or leis hourxlfyl 3 lmpnsonetl~the trig Tiyjury igDOred—ihe \rnlivcllfm his kind int rf «nee; and hold ' ”@6611; ”WP": sueywnd:d.’-speebh I's7] tl on H”W (km-4mm“) hi“ thov pm‘ii‘stl {W'Ms filtered h . . . , m. Am om: why would wi ingl vle<lrnv 't ‘l' »F~u .T“ e ("fistxtuhnn of. our Widen (lo know. woul bé ll'-d' 1‘ l l .1 lerfitlxe \frxtten bowl &Uninn and the m'h ahhbrrcnce." ‘C upon, uum " “ " A . I I h I if 9th m the WE’Plerlgnmstusurpntmns‘ . :I‘V‘M‘ '0 New” fihe 0‘0““ N'm‘jn" "5; POT?I’Y those m nulllorily. rubhlmfiv '9 " """)I°l‘t.“d‘h“°n "dd withou liminu-l .set made—4nd the voice cf the Ballot 80. ; hm, l’y‘om‘ JO! or “Mm!” ; ‘ V {fonfenmedl ' 1 . xi _"(1 film gogmaitted.'fullk'commitlet «th. ' Unde cfi-c ‘. . ' mu N (at In full enter“ or all that v “l. the acid umgmn‘cpg. Jhka these—Willa ‘ aul all that l Lope, to (be Pnneli'tulinfilgz" ‘1 . {a 3 thus lofenng “vex- our oncet 3h” onurjtry. to “S lovejand reverence, mi {untied apd hanpy qouufiy—l Im sure, kind! m derm‘ie 'imd “mm“, mm; to "S w“ E lpulrnnsfiynu wodld not thank me we 1‘ 5 “mmPP‘ "“9" .:0 ”erfAnfericr'“ he” I imjulnelin th 1L) ‘ V re to ml to ml vmdmttinn a d just praise bé— ‘- 9 one IllVl'n'Ps n: ll ':‘- 1’ ll ' 7 ‘ I ldentto the com‘h . ‘ ’ . us y mm-l m? n manklnnu Am lam commlued hm # ‘h . . I gm ofalvew Ya“ The qzmslovorylhmg which in my jmlzmem. J 5 a ' dvmmds Of-the People slinuld lbe'l my'“e‘i‘lfel'nmdnmzm‘ or mam; it.‘ J foudhedw—‘lh‘ey should reflect seriously rhd a?) cumn Mm} against t. e encouragement Endulge only in behest thouolt ‘ ‘ 'l' :0 local lpul'mfi Imd 13331 ffl‘lin‘lS: l “”1 K‘rdar 'to refresh’lhe me .e ’ s,_nnd f’" ’ mmmltt‘fl ngmuat “n f'slering of anti-na v’fiigt um 'hd ‘ morxesmnd thua ua-l ‘f‘m‘l SP‘lmi l “3‘“ com fitted "g“in‘t film“ . - J gments. of all‘PY readcrs. IWm I hum?“ infringpm‘ent 0'? themrigimll 00m. Foncluded tol‘OccuPy this Annual Grevtih"}l:"m‘m 1m Much the! Cnmlillliitm W 3 nlm‘let nxcllusively with extracts from t‘ a" umled ‘ll am com‘miftéd ngaihst any “Pd Constitutionof the Unitefi‘ St t F”; ”"0"? “9”"?QO °f ”’9 WW” 0f "he the s (,9 h i . a eg‘nnd me wvgrul departments of the government. States? e 95 and. Writings of emimf‘nt‘i {3““51 any dC‘TOEW‘m rom éhe “msmu' 1 Pansy-Mm». name or less dam-1“”! “WW-v offlongfiewnd‘ “W“"Y s’. DPO ; 011? pmnt condition. Surellv Yngmnst. all extqnsmn of? executivcvowfil‘i only g can. flow from having] _ A ici mil lam committed ngninftany Emmi" t” ‘f land marks” bi-bnzhc m o J" l1r“ e "‘3 {'96 people 0* film WW“? “V ‘l‘“ 3T 5 11: ‘3" Q‘ t I! PM"? an?! _tl:e WWW-"439 0f “the 6mm?!" lm mentou! crisis. V' MEN. I“m cux‘mitiéd. “my and ‘ , g“u . ‘ «til-3W: J mmiLLed, ”limit; makmg th'c and the peopln’s master.” ‘ geyery‘rricul‘ty 1 POW?“ in KL-(nfistltlltlon‘ from be- Limpalmd; 30,4 ‘i‘, ,with n ‘ JANUARY 1, 1863: CLOSE 01' THE YEAR ' ‘ l “ Tlg‘ Yen; His gm (2 ; and with [tummy nyglorioul 1b 01‘ Imp y dreamsl its mar is on each hm: lu‘slmdow in each heart. In. its swift. m] If wuyefl in speptre o'er the beautiful— l And (héy gin-é not. It laid its pallid lmnd Upon the strong m «and the haughty fm (s fullcn, and the filling‘eye is dim. i It, trqd the hull of revelry,wbere throng-3| The brifiht and joyous-find the tearful \ 0f atriq en ones is heard {where ersg. the =1 And recllless shout resuun’fled. I: pass' The battle plaid, vrlmrc sfi'ord, 'und spear} ' a ticld l Flushedl in ’lhc'llght of mi‘dday—amdl slrength ‘ ‘ l . y‘ ’ 0f serriéd busts is slliverefl; and the grins! Green fjom the soil of carnage, unves am The cm 'u-d and nmultlurlxlg skeluluuu 1% And 131de like u wreath 01‘ mist at we. Yet, cretit melted in the riqwlyza air, I 'lLlu-rulllt-d its millions tn their home} 'lg the dim'land oi drenms.’"—-l.’rm!ice.i' I. T’HE CONSTITUTIOF. “Conga-ens shall make no law rMpN'Hng‘ 1m estabfishmpnt of religion. 02‘ pmhibmng ‘ the free‘emcise thereof: or abridging the ; fraedofil o peech, or of the press; or‘ the ‘ right ofi the people peacvably to assemblp, I and to ’petition the Govefnment for a re—' dress (xf.grievances.”—-Afl. 1, Amendment! to (fie (‘xmsgilutiom “Tbeflght of th eople to be iecure in their persons. bong, papers, and effects, against. unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be wioiated; and 'no »Wnrnnl| shall issue, but upon probable cause, sup ported by 03th or affirmation, and particu la‘rly describing the place to be searched, and the person or things tobe seized."— Art. 4, Amend. “ No person shall be held to answer for . capital, or otherwise infamous cnmenhnlpsp on}. presentment or indictment of afGrand' J ui-y.”—Afl. 5. Amend. _ “ In all criminal prosecuhons, the accusel shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public. trial. by an impartialjury of the State and district. wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district sing have been previously aspertainei by law, and to ‘ne informed of the nature and caqse of the accusation ; t 9 be confronted witlrthe wt nesses agaimt him ; to hgl've compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his but. and to have the assistance of oounseNQr his defence."—-4rt. 6, Amend. _ “No bill of atminder or ex post fm\ law iha'l'l be passed.”~ArL 1, Sec. 9, om :titutimt. “No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnessés to the same overt act. or on confession in Open Court.’¥—-Arl. 3. Sec. 3. “No person held to service or labr in one State, under the laws thereof, escuyiug into another. shall, in consequence ofany law or regulation therein, be dischmged from such service or labor. but shall be de— livered up on claim of the party to mom such pet-vice or labor may be due.”—-Art. 4, Sec. 2. “Before he [the President] enter on the executidn of his 0 ' , he shall take the following omh or . mation: “‘1 do solemn] ‘ ”at (or nfirm) that I . , l ‘ r a , : :41}; E GET'I‘YSBUR;G-, IPA"; MONDAY, JAN- 5, 1868- win faithfullv execqrethe office of W951,- dent of the United Slq‘tez, am! will to the best ofmy ability. pr¢serve, protect. and defdnd,‘ the Constitu ‘on of the United States.’f"—-.4rt. 2,3%. If 1 ‘ MEI 01g ‘ { o’er and IV? . .nne “urn; xs noun Min mgr. ”gun." “1 shIL ,_, 3“. th (b Neva . J. ing nu}lific_‘q,_destf9yj even should I see it voice tag-Me, perhaps. issued y'rom human )3; and zeal which nothi call on UH‘ PEOPLE To -——Dan:'el chcler’a Spat“ “ If we are not scruca ners, we shall cling toEtI the mariner clings to tan night. and the tempest? c 3 —~L¢wis‘ Can. l ‘IA 3 0 In I T I ‘ -"——+ i. “It [slaveryg has away been re aided ass matter of amesric‘po y, left w h the States themselves, and ch whic tile“ FedernhGovei-nment has n hing to ‘O4” ‘ “I concur entirely in tliasresolut n of the House of Representatives, pas d as early as March, 1790. at a calm and park sionate period of our political his! ~ . That resolution is in the following walls: “‘Resofied. That Congress have m 1 au thority to interfere in the emancipatim of slaveS. 0r in ihe treatment of them within any of the States; it remaining with the severrilx‘itates alone to provide any regula tions therein which humanity and the true policy may require.’ ”~Dam'cl ll'cbsltr. \ “It is well known that the subject of slflgery interpased cm; of the greatest (llfli culties in the formation ofthe Constitutinn. It WES happlly compromised and adjusted in a spirit of harmony and patriotism. Ac cnnlmg to that compromise, no pox-3e:- wlmtever was granted to the general gov ernment in respect to domestic slavery, but that whiéli relates to taxation and re presentation, and the power £0 restore fugi tive slaves to their lawful owners. All ; other power in regard to the institution of ‘ slavery was retained exclusively by the States. to be exercised~by them severally, according to their respective views of their own peculiar interest. The Constitution of the United States never could have been ‘ formed upon the principle of investing the general 1 government A with authority to almlirh the institution at its pleasure. It never can he continued for a single d 3 if the exercise of such a. power he assum or usur‘porl.” * * 1 “Sir; I «m not in the habit of speaking lightly nt‘tlm possibility of dissolving this happy Union. ,{l’he Senate knows_that I have deprecated allusions on ordinary oc lcasion§ to that direful event. The country I will téstify that if there be anything in the lhistorx ot'm‘y public [career worthy of to ‘collection. itiis the truth and sincerity of my-‘aj'dent (levogion to its lasting pras'erva- I tiou.‘ But we :4 (mid be false in‘our allegi ance to it, if We did: not discriminate be ! tween‘the imaginary and real dangers by ‘ which it may be nainiletl. i Abolition should i no longer be regarded as an imaginary danger. The .fliqlitipnists, let me suppose, i succeed in their ‘present aim‘ of uniting the r'inlmbitants of‘the free States: as one mgm‘ ‘ ngqinxt the inhabitants of the slave States. i Union on the one side will beget union on ‘ the other: and this process of reciprocal , consolidation will be attended with all tho i violentpwjudimu. embittered pnssionwmnd ‘ implacable an’imuattit-s which ever degraded lm“ deformed 'liufnan nature. ,A virtunl i (littxolathm of the Union willvae taken . place, whilst the forms oi'its existence i-‘e main. The ‘mrist valuable elemonts of union, mutual ’kindnesa. the feelings of sympalhyrthe {Tammi}! bonds, which now ‘ happily unite us' will have been extinguith ed. fol'{>Vt‘T.' one section will. stand in lmenacing‘ and hoétila array. against the ,otlmr._,’l‘lie collision. of opinion will be iquiclzly followvd by the clash of arms. 1 j nilljmt nth-inptvto describe s(2th which now happily lie concealed from our vi'qu Almlitiotiists themselves would shrink Lurk in 'tlismny (and horrornt the contem: } plutmn of dosdlnted fields. conflnzmted ‘ cities. murdered inhabitants, and the over— itlimw‘of the fairest fabric of huugan gov ernment Hurt ever ro~c to animate y£ j linpos of'clvilizcryl man.” \* *‘ , ! "lcall upon that small portion of the iclomy which has lent itSelfto thyée wild tnul ruinoua schemata not to {orgy/the holy 'nat‘nre of the divine mission oft to founder lot. our-religion, and to profit by is peace ful examples. I entrant that per ion ol'my country-women (vho lmvegiv‘en fix-coun ' tonunce toaholition, to remembo ‘tltat they [are ever most loved andflhonoited 'whrn moving-in their own appropriate and de ! liphtl‘ul sphorr, and to reflect thét the ink wnich they shml in subsrribing {with their I fuir'lmntls-AAlmlition petitions, rimy rimve ‘hut the prelude to the éhetiilir‘gz of the I blow] of their brethren. I adjtfio all the inlinhitnnts oi" the free States to réhuke snd dismunlenanre by tlmir opinion and their wxntnplm measures which must inevitably ‘ loud to the most calamitous tryout quences. | Aml hat us 5.“, as conntrymr . friende. ‘ and mln-othcra cherish in unfudi ,memm‘y ‘tlm motto which bore out“ ant-es rs trium- I plmmly through all the trials of he. Revo -lution, as. if atlherl‘d to, it wi coutlt'iot their po>tcrity' ‘thrnuéhtull tilt-firmny. in E the «liqwnkmiona ol' ProritlenceJ§ re-srved - for moms—llcm?) (7/oan (A: Smut; [839. . _ . “The Abofitinr’: pn‘rty is ndislofizl orgam izut'mn. In pretended Jove fot’fracdom nmlm nothing mnre or 19s: thmf civil war and diunlutinn of the Union ‘ llnuefit 'men‘of all parties should'unito ‘ expofie their ' ton'ions and arrest their egress.” arA "$6lO Jamison. _ . “The hazii of organizatim is reciprocal srclional hate. To foment ahd‘hnighton this. to inrhfy-nnd'jlstify it, (9 show that. it i-kmnml and necewnry snd brave, the whole mm energy of'gmrty tactics is to be mt in requixition. I the ingenuity of belf were “jukyd for a device to aiienate and rend as ugrider our immaturp and artificia'l national— X: it could devise nothing so efi‘eclual.”- :fus C'.'goulb.\ . ’A , ' P 3\ ‘ ‘ . I ~‘T’f’m _ THE VI AR. .r ' "1 Tw'for such fun. "limb/e aéll/emenf 16 T'N‘cmm“ disufiior}; 5&1 prefer it n tboufi and ‘flmhm to cg”; war. ii You can Wt“? sprvo'the cvvel‘nment i that. media. 3." can fruvnm h‘inmo 00““ng \\\ ‘ l‘.‘ If Y?“ ‘0? tH‘e Republican side are mil, Mm“! ‘0 “GIN this nor tlle‘proposition of the Swami: from Kentucky, prny tell u}: “MA“ you “b“ ‘lO- I address the inquiay 1b Rppulfiicxms claim, [or the reason that. “5‘ committee pf thirteen, a few days ago, evet‘y nwnflwr frbm the Nuf'n, inciuding whose from the cottqn states, (Davis and Toq‘mst expressed then- rendinam to “00M ”u, pm pnsléiqn of my Venerable friend from: Ilenx} mcky. m a final settlement. of the'contrm‘ iersy, iftendernd and Sustginpd~l,y mg Rn publican. mgmbersu Hence the SOLE re_ sponsibility of our disagreauent' and the UNLY difiiculti in the ‘s'"s' CI nmicéble ad '- stment i‘ "it tflgrßepublimu‘ party.”— ‘V . . 1" A‘ Magic, “Minute. 5-1 Mayan you; with 5:11 frank n'ess. and in an smenfy; {Jpn I {will never isunction not mquiesqe‘flgfl wgrlure what-1 evm‘ urmu the caustxtutno‘al ngts a; 40.1 mastic. inskizutiom of the para? Aof ‘36 i Eouthem States. On thomtmfy, I'r'luur‘e was an attempt. to Emmi) those x'xgpts, tosltu up sex-vile insurrection among tne:l:,per,p e, I wtmld rush to their rescue! and mteflen‘ with whatever of strength I m: gm posfssffl defend them from such {1 calamlt‘yffls cp at A. Doughty, lag/arc l/w Lrgzslulure (y Illuzow. t earnest 3‘ . “' nd with, fidelity shall exfingniflbv l us To us mscu.” thjudici-i‘) blind ! Constitltion as mt. plsnk when {a arounl him." 3- " If you go 30 war you cannot fight al ways; and when, after much loss on both sides, and no gain on either, you gease fighting. me identical old qut-stjons ,‘s to Imm of intercourse :re again upon you.”— Pruldent Lincoln's Inmlgurul. . “ Enough of treasure and blood have been Spent upon the negro question. lam fully persuaded that the unwise and untimely agitation of this subject. gives strength to the rebellion and will cost millions of treas ure and. clmusands of lives; and that. there isno hepe for anything else but to restore the Union as it. was an-l the Constitution as ii is. That. all efforts for anything else mud l end in abortion. anarchy and dissolution.“ l ——EJwarc{ Everett to Seymour likening. ' “The prayer for peace will’ soon find utc terance—aud the community, weary of debt and tgxatiou, of the tax collector and re cruiting sergeant, weary of‘ the ambulance of the wounded, and the hearse of the dead ——Will hail with eestacy beyond control the hour when flags of permanent truce are dis played at Washington and Richmond. I amold eqougb to remember the peace of 1815, amt-the joy excited; but it was an nothing in comparison with what our: will be when this brothers’ Hui: over,”_- Wm. B. Reed. “mm permanant triumph of the Demo- TWO DOLLARS A-YEAIL cmtic pafly in 1864 is the igmt remit Isee tnbe pnflsible for the country."-—R¢u. Dr. Brul'infitlye. I 1 ' Tn: BALLOT Box.‘ . ‘ There is a weapon sun‘r seL _ And better than the bayonet, ‘ - A weapon that came: down as still As Snow flakes‘fnll upon the sod, ‘ But executes A Freeman’s will ‘ As lightning doegthe will of Gpd, And from its force nor bolts noFr lock: Uuu'shielt! mam—‘tis the “Law-3px! This, I take it, dear patrons} makes up a genuine “feast. for the tim‘aj' Ilia ‘efl‘ect should-be good, and! I think will be.) It is so intended: -‘ E V - ~ And now. with fervent bgpea} for the early return 91' the old umés. and their thousand‘blmfiingn. and earno‘kt thanks ' ~ w ”ye-mm was by the York Peninsulh. and»: McClel lan ; the fn‘lrlh a united mnvempnbb‘y Fre—- fnont, Bnnks and ManwvH, which 11);!» All 3 ministratiqn thought, would uccpmrflijh it. while fhe r'ehel army was pnralizqd by Mo- Clelln . G‘n‘n. I'fipo made the arm ateempt on thiffionlohwrlle mute, find, after La Hec ond of"; over the sumo route :14 far ”WWI.“- re'nton, McClellan wus reiievml. uné Burné side. I is successbr, switched 0310 the LE‘rucL erirks‘nugmup. 7 ‘ ’ A ll these officers-have been pillod aaln'hst men wbohm e névor been remed their‘supe~ riorsin military skill nr~nbility. Beaure‘ par-(l, - ohnslon. Lee, JuckmnL Lon street, Stuart and the llxllu. were all’rearecfinthe sum“: splmnl, nnd eyincvll n ‘plvater quali: firntions in—aptitud; for war (31.” SeotLM'c- Clnllnn, McDowell,’ Burnsidplfluell, lleinl.‘ zrlman, or llnllerk. \\ hile 'these facts. will-puzzle nmtmwill thev enable any to divine [hf true cause of failure ? If, these facts hc- true. and theée officers have not failed from any want of ‘militfiry lij or knmvledgé. Mll'any other Ge‘nernlfi-will llmkor. Sumner or Franklin. b 6 mare sucj coasful while [hie cause exists? ‘ Evidéntly‘ not, find, therefor-é, it behooves all who have an interest. in the succnfis of this wéf‘r, to, urge} the removal nf this came. L vanml all doubt thernilitnry prmlrdl ex ercised by the civil nuthorities :1 Washing t'On mu, and is. and will h‘p, the cause of each nnd7every failure. This in the testi many ofm'ery ofllcer who has tailed, and :iv teswgl lxy no less a wilnr‘ss than the Presl donl himself. who shouldered‘the respgx‘zsil' hilily when‘nn indignant people‘dema , ed' the removal of Sécremry Stanton, ‘Mnny people have grave doubts wflether thaw-0’ longation ‘of rhe‘ ml— be-yon 'the exp‘ecta lions'and wishes of the nation be inien'tlon— a? or through ignorance. but ferrhave‘ any doubt as at whose door.lhe ‘reiponsihilily lies; iftlwy hall, the PresidenLhimself has assumed it. lle «lid this either bncauée he ' lhought his popularity would phleld the'of fenders, or because ho was, in (ruth. the nu [bar of. the disasters; In either case“ he stldnda convicted before the Abeieanipep p9. >3, ‘ ‘~ , - :The control he (Exercises if“? military cp‘orutions has proven ,in at "y inatnnce disastrous. It will Continue (K‘be so, until _thr- voice of the people be obqegl bv those who are miumanaging aflilirs at Washing ton—Dom. Leadéru . ‘ ‘ BELIEF 01' THE COFTRABANDS. “Armncnmenu are about bqing made whereby the large numhpr of contrahnnd woman and childrén: as also old map. Who have Roughtf refuge in this city v‘vilh'm the may few montbwwill bc properly cared for. ILl§ proposed by the military authorities to appeal m‘tho various benevolent 333002» Lions of the Northern suites lo rocure homt‘s and emyloymenl for them. the Gov ernment hearing the exrbnse of their Irons. pormtion to the various pointaito which they may be sent. An officer will probably visit the Northern citiesjolny the matter before all bmevolent societips, in order to ascertain the number for which each socie ty may be able and willing to secure eni ployment."-—-Nal.‘onal Intelligencfl.‘ ' Mr. Lincoln argued, in his lasfl‘meséager ,tthwancipaticn 'would not "result in “Mail-he North with I.lBng ; but'here " 5 What. measures are being taken to , ”“d‘undu of them into the Norther 8““, afar: hi emancipation prophmati bu. "k‘" am. What may v‘ve or "he" h° ‘ll] “we all the slaves ' South? ‘ ['3 with" in the county of N Connectinnfiyfl carried by the on {he Bth nit, ~ ~ thir‘ the first; Democrgy ,‘ that town. The that. at the State Will give WNO no change brains—m disasters 1 ry of the es to be the next, shall legv REF . the Ba} Washir than 9' and tht tion upon -Llief. plain: in five plain” THE NEW ENGLAND STAT“. As many 0! our cotemporarieo nib now seriously en god in debating a reconstruc tion of the Ugriion, leaving the New England States out in the cold, we have before us I . , hook,ipublished in Philadelphia in 1814. in , in wh ch the author declares that, but for i the foot of the very evils which we are now i enduring, nsepsmtion from New England l would be a momma not at all to be depre outed. SO afingunt at that duy lmd she be come—~so insolent and poruecuting—thnt it 1 was foreseen hy the wisest that peace in the F Union could never he enduring while she was a part of it. The author ya: ‘ “The horrors oi'nn immedinfi mm. WAR, . l end of n consttint Bonner wut. such as ex- ’ isted betwaen Englnnd and fimtlond. are the only considerations that render n‘sepl nitinn rain: Nsw ENHLAND a measure to be at all deprecated, Wore we insured from‘ these two evils, the oxpulqion of Massachu setts from the Union would be a measure of Justice, pmpriety and advantage. She /' has lmrrnssed the rest ofthe nation ton. most intolerahle lrind shameful degree. She seems determine if «he cannot rule the coun/ try lime”; to send it to dalmatian headlong She has been for years a curse and a ”06;; to): the Union. ll'e rhoufl not lowa d war brig/hr tier. And among th‘e featur . ofthe l present crisis, the most laments 0 one is, tight she cannot sufi‘or the puni :ment due' ‘ tthc-r folly, her arrogance, he‘ restlessniass, l her faction, herjaoobinism, er anti-Wash , in‘gtonism. without inflic 'ng an equal do- ' 3 gee o! miafnrtune on h innocent neigh. * i re. Could she be m eto suffer alone, it ‘ were {a msummati moat rlnvoully to be visited.” . 1 ' i :. —-—- o»--~- 1 I—‘he Tn‘bunc’ 'uhingtpn correspondent, ‘ writing and date of December'la‘r. says: i _ "Seine »- the African regimentn, upon ; 1 the orgd zntinn or which the President has l detern‘ nod, will be employed to guard the‘ t ‘ ban . of the Mississippi after it shall have ‘be: opened by our fleets and armies.—- u 1 re immpnun hint-k population resident on - l 1 he grant river will. ,tvhcn freed and armed, l he amply sulliciont to protect peaceful com merce from molestation. Other African \ regiments will be employed to garrison the _ '{orts below New Orleans and on the coast which are exposed to the diseases of g southern climate. Others still will doubtm less be used to enforce the praclnmntion of ‘ freedom for thobenefit of their brethren.— It is surmised that General Phelps will . hove e‘omnmnd. It is the realirtition of Gen. Cameron’s plan of a yearago.” , ‘ “(o-have nlrondy'hnd occasion to touch upon thesutiject ot‘ negro soldiery, and to predict the purposes to which the Abolition ints denim to see. this kind of militia put. The primer-mph quoted :ihove‘reulims fully ‘ what we haul predicted. "The immense black population.” says the flibunc, which sits in the councils of the President, “ the limmt-nse black population resident on the ’ great river are to .he trend and urmett,"-~ They are “to eiit‘orce the proclamation ol’ ' freedom for tlio benefit of their brethren. and to protect the commerce of the Missis~ lsippi.” (loml Heavens! this cool presum— me of butrhcry l Dotho people realize for ‘ an instant what the paragraph we quote really menus? Think of this “immense” slave population, a horde of rude untutored snv‘gosnhow darker natures once aroused, whose nppetites once whotted with the‘ thirst of blood, ‘would 'kill amtspnre not- , think of them in nrma—the dusky blood hounds at this inmtiute demon Abolition! Great God! can it be possible, in an age of Jiuinnn impulse, freling. manhood, chit lmen are found, and President: of}: kind and Christian people, who are to. for lost to every instinct of humanity, who haveeo - fur forgotten the mother’s breast which nursed them, that they can 7 plitn s hellish isclieme‘of wildesule murder such as this”? "As Well sete lame. to prey uporesouiety. the 'howl'inggnnnincs ol' the mod house; as make the ,hluck mun. crazed with the frightful stimulus of blood and plunder? the mute:- ' of his situz’nlion—plnoe in hi} hamls'th means of lawless wun tonness and outrage.—- , To whom would he be responsible? To whom does he owe allegiance? 1 What laws has he had any band in mukingfor his own - government? Once with power in his , hnmlaand slgilled in the Art of massacre and lust, he reverts again to the normal condi- v tion of his race and lineage—book to the barbarian whence tile contact of the white race has hitherto alone removed him.— .Does any than contend that servilo insur- / rection is not, of all the horrors known’to, history, ‘ the worst? And will‘ any mm show us what moral obligation could bind ' these people once in arms, wrestrein them from any violence, to keep them from ‘ treachery, even to their pm eased friends, to hold themio subjection even to the laws 2 APulriotdt' Union. E ‘ 131 A discharged prisoner from Illinois, who was taken from ’flmt State. conveyed to. Washington. and there confined in the ‘o]dCuxflth,"without ever being informed whit critic he had committed,‘writelh the Ddlm‘ljue Herald, M foflows: '. During my confinement. in the “01d Capitol Prison,” there were, pal-Imps, one ' ‘ ” ‘ad before the Judge Democratic .tick et was elected- but 3uniday {week at Bridgeport, Conn. The Democratic cindid‘ates for sélectmen Ire o lected by 237 majority. Lastyear the Re. publicmrs were victorious by I. large majqr- Sly. We shall carry the State in the Swing. @5ll Abolition “ vigorous progecution” shoddy army contractor, who has been pt. ting shirts made at six cents apiece in Mil ford; 11553.. by ir in," wt: ' “at women, ' ‘ [bet ofhll POLITICAL msnm files from .. canfinement Not only did it lets never guilty . VI?“ clearly ptoVed :n 3 their influence, we assistanoejn putting Shellion and snatainiué the on itsCénatituLional basin. atic Victoryz'n Bridgeport. com—mm II 3 II H n iron-
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