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H . .j~.(; t 11‘ fr . , .. “'7‘o .1 . :_‘v gun run 1 FIEM = ,' , {'l -—,h --.- [..r ‘ a “Rhyme...“ Inns—the unKou of 1n ’ 3—.— A. ‘ . mu Quinn of Smwa none would so er; “a union at henna—lb! unjnn of birds— And the {mg of our L'nionforL-Ver qW—“fitztz*tr:7_ .. -_ 3.3. q'. mu; IDH’OI ml rnornxnfn. ennui-mm, PA.‘ “ NM ;,mm§n multimmxn a, 3863 num‘flc BTAE CONVENTION: ‘ ': Pugh-n: a u resolution lioptedA§y the ~,,Dfoifio§uflc Slam Central OnmmmeeJlEp Oon . unavonvof Dolegcm, chonn by (he Dcnjocrnts firon‘hon‘ the State; will nutmble ntJ‘JlAß 'mum, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE m 1863', ‘ “SlO o'clock, A.'M., to nominate Cmdfidntia ,lor Cannon. and Japan or run Suit-nu Conn?“ bo.mppaned by the friend: lot the nCn-unono: and Unoxfluhe é’hlylng el‘fctior}. ‘ "the Con-venddn wlll Also give ixpnsn‘lon ‘ol "flu "without: or Illa Democrats of the State, ‘vho, smile, and" policy woul-lx‘ luwe finned fill-gun! diluun,‘ 1111, nevertheless, deiofin tbg hlugrlc patriotism of ouf great-Party co rucua tho Oo’nuilutlon hid the Union, the on (rolm upnrpttian, tbé other Lrom final disrupti‘pn. ,5 ,1 ' . 1 P. w. HUGHES. i “madman Democratic Sula Gen. Culn. ' quuiinemu ’lO, 1803, ’ | x m PBEBIDENT REVERSE? BURN? ~ . ~ smn.‘ ‘ , J 01f Tuesday lest, Gen.“ Burnside ieaued ‘ an .order to _tuppresa the Chicago Tuna, .r ' which caused intense ‘ excitement in‘ that ‘oity. The Tuna proprietors etiouee A-efipealed to judicial authority. asking an injunction to‘prevont the execution 05‘ the . order by. the military. 9n the some ny n! 2 hendbill was circulated, callingluyioh all“, ' 1n the city in favor of the freedom of . .'epeech and of the press, to assem‘hle iii-l ' fmht of the Times Oflioe. on Wednesday 'enhing, "tgltskc counsel togetherin re ; gerd to theiecent infamous end tyraifnicel - order of General Ambrose 1’3.~ Burnside in suppressing nevapehera almiys Demoergtic and consequently elwnyg loyéli” - H 1 On Wednesday mowing, the firm-1': "counsel made a motio'n ihthe U, S. dircui‘l Court, to defer the injunction until :fioticel of the application could be giyen tg‘the commandant at thp Douglas. fudge , Drummond, in gruntin l the motion,‘ieaid: “I may be pardoned fill- suy'n'g thatipen mellyhnd ofiicinlly,_Ldesii-e to givel very“ Aid Inductance in in power to the; gov ernment end to the adyminiatrution t re-l , storing the Union; huh! have always. ish- l . ed to_,treet the government he Lfovern-t men: of law end a go ernment of t 1:? con stitution. and not a n go’vernment ofllmere phpienl force. I personally have con end-l ed, and shall than contend, for the [right . of free discussion, andrthe right “scam-l wanting, under tho‘law and um‘dcr the ’ constitution. neon the acts of the hlficera of l ’ the government.” \ gluing the day the firms office seemed ’ the centre of attraction, and wags visited 13, w nlargo number of peOple. . l In accordance with the call issued,m im ‘mense meeting resembled at eight o'tlock, in front of_the I'm-es oflice. The crew!- (15,000) eoog'filled the street, rendering ‘it impnfiehleq The meeting shortly after _. turd: edjourned to the Court-house square, ‘ £7 and was there addressed by gentlemen of f M north->5. The weaker: counselled the 1 ohnria'nce of the laws, but, denounced the . recent order of Gen. Burnside to arbitrary ' and JKpotic. w... ‘ . , Wh ~t the meeting win in progress, Sen _etor Trumbull, Repreeentatwe Arnold, and several other leading Republicans, held a private nieetingnmd a numberof Demo eretl were bent‘t'o’r, including the, mayor, who was chairman. Mr. Ogden. a ltepuh ' licen, profiosed that the President he at i once requeéted to rescind 'the order of Gen. Bumside_suxipre‘e3h§g the Times. Theeug geetion was adopted, and telegraphed tr; ‘ the Preeident—nnd ’onjl‘hursday the 'city , was delighted with a telegrnm, received by the proprietors from Gen. Burnside saying that his order euppreeeing their circulation 'bueilg tea rewind by Um Pmidcnt, they were - étlibertytooontinueits publication. Thus (,ipnded this tyrennicnl attempt to wipeoutet‘ 1' Itexirtence eloyel (but not-AbolitiOn) news-6 » paper‘in the free city of Chiéago. for the 4 onkc'of the peeoe‘of the North we‘hope it ; will be the last. . - ' 1 I=l i ' PRINQE JOHN. > ’We mmnrked‘wme time _ago- Lhntme didn't think the Loyal Lenguers ivould V .mke much out of John V.nn Buren, am! ’ we now, repeat the observation. The Na? York Jim! at Gunman of Monday con-' kins the following characteristic notefmm u‘m Prince .9» me Vice President. of the ' 1031:! 1.135ng of Unién citixéns: _ - Dun Ml. Jnou: linclose ythSSO to wn“: defrn ing the expanses of the fiolun‘. Queen to ihé Utica' convention. My first, intention ‘Wasr to contribute twemy-five, bgg'is I we any were permitted to chair for H'Clelian. I raise 4': to fifty. Pray see Shut nothing is done to prevent. them voting for him also when tho proper time arrives. Common sense in not. so common a! is gen sully upfipoaed. but I should. think there nus enmmh left. to put a stop to the blind Ind blunflering maul“ upon a retired pa,- lriot, whom the man- of the people? respect Ind admire, and whom the soldiers! love. 'l‘ruly yours. J. VAN Dunn. L. W. Jerome. Esq. Vice President Loyni Losgue of Union citizens. _ ;‘ glen York, May 29, 1863. J, ”A repnrt reacgned this on Fridhy that the, Confednmles were ndmncing upon flupel’s Ferry. 1!. turned out. toibe nll "I‘nooushiue." {mm the Army of in. Po< m we heu- um “everything ip quiet plans-tho Fina." \ .1 =22 gig-The pamphlet of George Wilkes nt~ tacking Genera McClclinn has been: exten ginly given away in tho Anny of the Po mm. 'The mldiera have bungled}; abun dantly." 'The One Hundred and Eigliceenth rmqhnnin mule a grain! bonflré of all— tho copies the} could polleot. f ‘ ‘Tlnformntion wu received in Wash Sag on many that Gen. Lee was n’ussing his insect-Ist- lyu'ted Sum Ford. on the aspirahannock, apparently enhanw u. tempt”: crossing there or to make!» him ' r I harming glemlww. ! Ihe Moles of the ?copsc} MONSTER [ABB MEETING IN PHIL- ADELPHIA Ixnznxnaxcs 30mm: AGAIN cmsa. (mum) I'o ‘l-‘REEDOM u? swat-nl, mannnn‘ OF THE muss no mun BY watt—THIRTY wodsun mm. um PROTEST AGAINST “Imam-nu. RY ARREST or n. L. “unnumufi --GRANI) RALLY or Tlld FRIENDS up LAW Asp ORDER—THE DEMOCRACY NOT YET sxsuvznkxun no war JEAN to um ‘ ’ On Monday eveningl last. one of the lat-gels! and mmt enthusi‘utic politicnl meet ing: ever held in Philadelphia} made old Independence Square ringlm: its cheers f 0: that Constitution enfi' Union wgich were first. planned lend fqrmed upon the very spot upon fillich stood the sweflng multitude.’ The crowd 111 estimnted It frrim THIRTY TO FOBTY THOUSAND l, The Age up: f‘lt mu cmphetically the Great Meeting—greet in numbers {unprecedented -—gre-£ in in object—great m the enthusi asm of in we. of thouund: of Freeman. determined not to be made Sluvefi-great‘ in its moderation, combined with inflefible idetermineuon—magnificent as a political .demonstnlh’gn, and’invalunblejn its heath {cheering effects. We take aftecinl. pride; Inot'ontJ- in the ‘nzwundingflnumhom at i thoee who hterallx crowded the' vast [mic-t Pendcnce Square. brtin the chhrncter of thq‘ ‘ men» who plrticipa’cd in the meeting. It lune presided ovur by Hon. Elliiilmwis, late {Chief Justice of the Supreme Com-two! Pennsylvania, eminent as one ofthe fihst‘ jurists 'of the country, and widely known u n gentlefmn of the mngt exalted charm»;t tor. it was nddreued by_ gentlemen. who have enjoyed the‘highext honor: that can. be bestowed by the penple of the city and the State. In office" compf’ised many of IPhiladelphie’n'worthiest (ml moot eateema ted citizens! eminent in thcinrarioun wnlké of‘life.” —‘ , , , , The following rogolutiom were :dnpted’, with shouts of applause: , Res-Ind, 1. ‘l‘hat’tl‘la-‘lrrest‘jnfl bunisluli ment of Hf. Vnuaudiflhnm is a'ymlence I? which the people M 613 United Stalea‘vgll not film! on m not_ to submit. » , 2. That 510 remmly log it in in lhe ballot; box. at the‘ ooming and"now rapidly a ‘ preaching election. whon‘ by the' votes "fl an outraged people, glue my! hority will be restored to the hundq' of the Democratic fatty. who will nsetlmir pm'ver. tlxm quiet— ] and comtitutinnklly ablained, 1? protect. State rights, to id’oukn and ‘check Federal usdrpntion. m neclire the per-9m? immuni< t’ of individuals And commen’ce llQ‘recoq atrucfiun of the Ufiion. ,‘ 3._ Thu. As it in, if not, our firm—belief, gt lenét our strong sulpiéion, that the design of {the authorities at, Washington, is. by mili tary Iggrosainn. to provoke a popular out’ brcgk, and thus to furnish ‘6 themselves an apology for further invasion‘ of our libertiel, and, if poeslblp. to enable then] .to encum ber us in the exerciao of our elei-tivo’ h‘an chise. exhofl onr fellowwiniaens ev‘prywheno to puicnce and to Hill forlvearlncunnd n ble calmnws which becomes I pimple whi; knowing their rightly know, also, the means for their po‘xcél'll vlndicatinm L 4. Thu}, there being no gn'ch punishment known to the laws 0! the United Santos gis that of exile. it is the righ‘ of fin; Valln - dighnm. andjt Will be the like right of n y. other citizen upon whom ‘thnre should le Attempted to be infiictr‘ll by like lyronn_ n like unlawful and infamnm punishment, 0 return forthwith. notwithwtanding his mo k_ sentence, to the State of which he is a ci i zen, and there resume his place amn 3 those who are laboring for the rogenemti n of the Constiiulion and the reoonstrhction of the Union. - . . l V 5. Thatjn the lettbr of the Hon, Horatio Seymour, of Now York. to the lltefpilblic rhoetin ofthe Democratic 'tizcnso Ailm ny. conaemning the qocfiej‘ingf _of the Ad-’ ministntion against . r. V 'lxmdighnm. we! recognize the tune and language of n swig. m'an, and the spirit of n man‘worthy to , , at a great =crisis, the Chief Magistrate of it great State. A i 6. That as it is only to the ballot-hex we can lo’okaor permanent relief. and some deem irto he altogether incredible anctim poaéihln thntwhen called to cast lhei votes. the citizens of Pcnnsylvnnin..of'.whntvtver party, she'uld nOt fifii themselves, by such ‘ monstrous events as ave been passing b‘“ ‘ fore their eym.’ moved in patriotic uhd jhs‘t l indigfiution to drive. Trom [mix-er aLI Penn~ i sylvnnin politiciamwho stand in the way of‘ our asserting the fifigggm of our persons ‘ and the rightsof air? te. wawill. thora’ ‘ fore, wait with confidencethe Qctfiwr elm-l ‘tion to givgto the Democratic pmty— he ‘ party of conservatism as well as freed —-.I :Govemonand both houses of the Leg . lot! ‘ ture; ‘and whom we expect to brip‘g in by” web overwheltning majorities no ‘mnyf be. remnahly Rackonedon, when the qgflstion i comes fairly up between liberty n _ lthe lComtitution on the one side. and orxtthe‘ other the ihoat ignominous oppression. \. ; Speeches were made by Judge Lewis,‘ 15% Gov. Bugler, lion. CharrlesJ. Biddle. “on. Peter McCallgnnq others. \Vexsnbjoiri a" sketch ofGov. Bigler’srt-mnrks: A 1‘ 'G’entlcmen : It is nbt my inlc ion} ‘6 discuss the primary causal, thepres tt‘ae pact Or the probable results of the bl dy strife now raging between the Governrrient‘ and the revolled States. nor to notice the. meuuros9nd policy of the édmin‘istmtion in the management of thirfeorful conflict. Those things, as I .am informed, do not’ more within the 01-jects of mi. meeting.——‘ The sole purpose of our assembling tonight! is to express. in moat emphatic terms, our eondenmotion of the lute outrage upon per-I norm] liberty end the freedom of speech, inl the arrest, oonviction_und baninhmeltt of i the Herr. G. L. ‘anlxrndighem, of Ohio, and to enter our mlrmn protest ogfilnst the repetition of '(nch wrongs by those in au thority. _ , In this we shall. in my opinion. refleofi the nentiments ofthree-fourzhs ofthe pnopleJ of the Northern States. Not that tliut prd~ portion approve all that Mr. Valiant iglmm has said. or think it was necessary aml proper for him to say all he ,did; but that proponion believe he had a clear p<wnstitu-‘ tionnl right to do so; and they ago, besides, _ utterly opposed tormy and all attempts. on the part of tho Admin'wtration; to regulate} or restrain free discussions or meetings of the poo le to consider public question. i l The (gustitution declares that “no law; shall be pamd ahridgjng the freedom of apepch one! the prev, or the right of the? people peaceably to nsmmble to petition“ thervernment for a redress ofgriovancex,” , and it must not he presumed that the peo- l pie will quietly submit to law: or pretendedJ this in derogation of these‘ sacred guaraq- l tree much less to be stripped nitheir rightsi without even the pretence—of l-w. I l The relations between the Government innd lhe citizen are easily undprsloml. The '(iovernmem. own the citizen protection in 7 the enjnyment of life, liberly and prnpeny' “ and the citizen, in mm, owes the Govlrn l men: obedience. implicit obedience to all Iluws enacml In l-firsuance of the Commu ltioll, Ind on all rules. regulations and or der: adopted in accprdanca with such laws, Obedience to law is the plain duty of all. - ‘No matter how unwise laws may be, they must be nlveyed until “my, mn he " changed. 'll is even nocchuu-y to gtmnxidnoo ‘in'lhe operation nflxms which w helirVe to be unconstitulionnl unlil may 0 ugh.- m dmllfnll by the judidnry.’ The Gnvam- Imam. rm its finrt. 'fiu bound in good fnzlh tn 3M2 Um Mm opportunity for such test in M ‘wavs ‘at him]. and ‘Hmt the judiciary ia left free Intl‘unronraint-(l in ils «lenisiom. The ozonts‘of tho pony-10, directing the} nt‘l‘uirs of govorhment for the time being. in’ cluding the Preddent. doth/r- their author lily to govern) fro: tliQJlomtitution rind Haws. end no as m h bound to obi-v hm _ u the humbled citiz \n. They should re memhor, therefore. th.-it the moment tlmv transcend thr- limits ofthe low. they are themselves in the commiusion ofcrime. nnd tlwrehy invite and wurrnhk resistuice' to their nutliority. Our doctrine is that all quétinns of luv tslmuid be tested through thnjullicinry. and, {All questions of polidv and litios decided‘ ; thronghthe hallo}. 'liut. nllfiuustiona role -3 ting to the future. to the policy end menu: {tires of the Governmdnt‘th‘e manner of: dealing with rovolted fitntu—whetlwr this ‘ {mode of settlement 0 that would be wise {or unwise. must he Mi open to dimssinn lhy tho‘citizen 35! by the President himself. H‘hcso are as much my questions as Mr} ‘Lincpln’c. ahd t have all the. fight. that he he: to discuss them,~whether I agree with 'htm or not. and at. tho roper time, I-in tend to discusii them} E is not. only the right of the people to honsider these qile's-g tionfi. and express theii' views about them. i but I maintain that it is our duty to do so— thn‘tthey cannot othetqise intelligently ex- , i ems? the privilege: conferred upon them by tho Constitution. Indeed, without free; speeoh and a free prhss‘, our elective systom‘ Would Abe 'wholly impracticable, and our , scheme of self-government become a delu sion and u fraud. it in}. distinguishing fen turé of our Re üblicah Government that confers upon tlio humblost citizun, oau‘nl ‘ withthg most elevated, the right toti- ect .hii sentiments through the ballot, and thus“ lenv‘e the impress of his will on the ‘pollcyl ofth‘e Government. But how can the peo- - ple do ‘thme things properly, if the right; to! free discuuion he denied them? How arel they to weigh grav‘ questions: of mt tiornl policy. exmpt by reo interchange of opinion ‘and open discmsion? How can Itltcyi convince the =Adminiatrution of the idismtrqu: tendencies of mfiny of its mens urm, if they be not itllowed to speak on the subject 1, How can they show the mischiev ous effects of had laws and had proclama i tiona. it: they be not allowed to discuss Indi condo in? Itever thorewas a time in out; _ ‘when free speech was n‘cces- Isnry, ”[5115 present. for never. had the American people such grave and momen tounl questions to discuss. Before our country can be extriontcd from it: yrcscnt sad Condition and be secured in tho enjoy- Inc It of permanent peace, it will be neces __:xry i have no doubt, for the people of the l scv el States to act on the subject through I the lhallot‘box. and who will contend that. the should 4be required to deal‘with‘suchi vita consideratiOns without discussion-. unrestrained discmsion—in I,“ press nndi on the rostrum. Many of the poor men of" thoicountry regmd ”that clause of‘ the 0011-! scrihtion act which presents a ready escape for tho rich from the carnage ofthc field, l whi at it dooms them. because of their pov ort as cxcecdingly unequal and unjust, and I tlii kit should he, repealed or chunged.— ; \Vil it he maintained that. thoee men have no ight to exprehs that opinion, find 'to it"s‘kltbeir fellow-citizens. when they Comer . to t e ‘polir, totdisp‘lace those who adopted l f theEfl‘cnsivo mensiires? I trust not. ’ ; .T is right of from spnech is the very o‘s }senée (if; our system of government. andt l hank-e tho cleatj end emphatic iii'otoction I thrown {bout it by the Constitution. its freedom inust be iimintajned and vinfldins ted: in this crisis. or the country‘be funn doued to doiperution. The Democratic party are for tree gpeeoh and n free press : for ; law. for order, for free olcctionu, and for) the Union is it was, and. with the blessing ofGod, they will maintain these to tho‘lnst. ' Governor Bigler spoke with much can}- eslg‘xess, and his bold and vigwrous enunqm tibjus elicited the hearty plaudits of the als semblnge. ,’ ‘ Lette‘rs were rewl‘from -Tlons. Charles Ln gotta", Fernando WOQd. James Drool“, A. Oakey Hull. George M. thir‘ton, S. E. An conn, 0. W. Caui‘gan. Richmd Vuux, mid otléers, all heartily approving of the meétl ing qndwishing it} "Gad npeed." 7, M!! GfiEAT_-VALLANDIGHAM MEETING j .-. AT NEWARK, N. J. ‘ i NOBLE LETTER FROM GOV. PARKER 0n finturdny week. pursuant to a call i‘s su‘éd y the General Demoérgtic Associa tiOn' of Newark. A vast. multitude camn to gelthqr in the spacious Park of that city, in express the sentiment of Jersey freeman ln délet‘nce of constitutional liberty. assailed by the, military opmmnndnnts 05,1 he West ln‘tha caselof thejllon. C. L. Vallq’ndigham, all tho, and others. ‘Tha park It 3 9'élock ofi‘ured» every agreeably and invifihg cir ct'z Instance for thja' success of a meeting the hfinouncement oflwbich had been received throughout the d ,jucent counties win: en tr‘liingiusm. x - f ‘ 1 . :Jlflt as the geetisg was proceeding to , nl‘ganize and a q‘ountry delegation. nested ‘ i n fingon, and bearing with them a large ['wl ‘te Banner inecii‘bed with'lhe nnme of C, L. yellendlghfiin, encircled in a. wreath iol' ros‘exand ant-mounting nn eecuicheon emblnzo ed with the national emblems tend dolord, were rapidly approaching the {inclosurm a haltdle' of rough characters, among them sev ral men 'fi uniform, gath -leied‘ nbon't the main entranée. and‘ when ‘the delegation alighted, refueeclit admis sion lo the public park. The countrymen hurried peaceably away and hastened to en nthe'r entrance, phere they were ngein con fronted by a similar gang bf unauthorized idlefl, ill this instance quite'lnrgely made ’up of persons in military. garb. As the delegation grassed onward, with quit: de fierm’inhtionigie of ‘the' soldiers, who cur ried: cane,“ de a rush to seize the hen nei- amid the yells of his comrades. ‘The man who held it, a iober. qniet farmer lad in appearance, :relinquishinlg the etufl' to one of his pnrty, confronted the aggressor and wresting his stick from .h'u gmp in a qingle megion. gave him the weight of it‘ heroes the skull, leveling him to the grpund in_ a twinkling. and opening the walfleome rlwo or three inches in‘ length. The melee became for an lnimnt only general but like country boys wen-é 100 vignrqui for their opponents, and in fur lens time than it has taken to describe the efi‘my. three or {our of the solilierswere helpleu It their feet, and the banner mu borne onvurd tri umphantly to the platform. while the 'n’mrimled . men‘ inn-e cared for by their friends—the one who in? received most injury being clonVeyed a y in an open nn’gOli, and ”other. wh¥: fingers were badly meshed” retiring to adjacent up holsterer's .on Brand sheet,“ yhere his land was bound up for him. The rem Wore on- ‘ 1y pretty well iihumped uni}. bruised. g It iqbqt ju‘ioetaq my' ‘ other séldiégi an m 'n ‘ _in the city hq‘when l . circumséncegfng‘éul Hut. 3 who so far fol-gal mheir cq ~- peséealije onk?!“ bud r-- just'deserls. Ll, ’ '4 Fortunately} lliis (mm- {probably boén lutem'lml to proovent the guc- T n riot. and thnt a scum of blood did_ not “*9 0f the "1”“th hmkmgltypm n 'emuo is due entirely to thhmmom and row at the outset. dul not retard It for 3"“ , n‘ H} l l {o b” moment. and between 3 and «l o'clock the '- rmneu “ _‘9 "“3“" M“ ‘h" V "“0“ vast conmurse, now numbering :mnp 10,000 or theutlemllng thmlsamh. : “- would “9““ G‘rsnns. man calloehtn order’ by Charlpaflfromyhat has rPcently takén place‘in va ‘ . "chm-Liam. val nonllnnted for chmr-' ,ioumpmtg of the Chantry. u,“ the author mnn .leryme B. \ an], l‘l‘q.‘ who was ”duties are dninv what‘th . 1 w rovokaa cmved with enthusinm amid A successionv _ . L’ .7 9’ 9&1" P Inf duel-s for anlundighnm. .lwn‘smn between the ”1‘1“!" and "'9 99', f _ Strum; and decided remlntinna were‘ mocnts with a view to «lung the army u ‘Jh‘fln [W‘G'L‘flmidsl enthllfi IWit! (‘.hcefj'gln gninst the conservative party. . So far tho . 3:1.1Ch n goouly numbcr ol the soldxersJom- Detnocmtg nave not “$12.9“ mm {be trap.— 5 One of the rmlutinn! declares that. in , It. '3 ‘" entirely {“3" tlnng F“ ”“3 country (the illoual ~Nzur-1 and hwnimmént or llnnfl. . to place nrmetj soldier: on guard over pub- C. L‘.‘ Vallandizhnm. the laws of Our mun: l 11¢ meetings to overnw'e ¢h¢ gpggkefi, and .try Me lx‘en ,nutrngwl, ‘the name of the. - ‘ ‘ LUnited States dé-Igruced. and tlm rigbu of. nthmld nntumllx be: ex; “tgd that «her; levery citisen menuqed. and that it]; now first ‘mmm- ”Wm“? lgon “"9““: the duty oan inn-Impacting peoYlé to de‘e by—cr‘uel insults to unarm ‘ dyilinv‘m. It. mnnd of tho Id'ministntion that tat onool would provoke m ”an“, Thmlkc to 1 fittii:‘r:env:§g:::: from such, deeds of day E the "political training of our‘ peoblé this hnfl , Another, that “WP rr-newourdeclnmtion ol'} not‘yet'oocurredhand we l) P 6 that "1‘01““ ‘atltachment, tn the Union, plodging to itsjvocation, howe'fl' great. ll tempt: Dem-. frmndm. Ibdamvat; found, our unwaverinsroomuinto the run mistnk of committing support, an to té-enomiea, in wlmtever‘am, even “a all h f . . . \ ~, 1; test, br ch 0 thepenoe, gifts-e, Itmjymg hostlltty. ".'.. HP!“ 6-014 Nuns-tent!“ of the nrmy we now find h‘y mllmg. wemnll stand by the (nnxtltutmm _ ~ ' ‘ _ < Ind [woof our dountryhnnd under their' the returning midterm are all the confer sncreq s’lnield willgnnintain and dnl‘qné our vative party of .tHe Kort , 3nd nothing llbert‘y 9nd rightfiéyenccably if we can, "N 5" he do” in create 3n antagonism be forcnhly "- we must; ‘ tweénthme Patience, f rbenmnna. nml Letters were maid from lllnn. Joel Parkfl‘. “a strict regard for the law must (mark the present Governor “New Jersey. Gm‘ Fl”! co'ndurt ofall conservative men in this try- Jolm Porter. Hon} T. H. Se’ymour. of (Jpn-f lug crisis, . ‘ hecticut. and others. We give Gov._l“nr-i .w -...._,_ ‘ kcr’a letter entire: 1 ""WYNL: AT CHAM— Luna non commie: mnxnn. +' anmow, X. 1.. May 29. I Gui-hum: Officjnl engngumvnu will . not permit me to bd n’t Newark to~mnrrow. J My View: upon the: e‘uhjbct of arbitrary Land illegal arr-Ens have ’h‘ercmfore been :fully and emphatically expreswd.’ Suhsal. * quenl. event: have conhrn’ed and strength— enml them. ‘ » l The receht arrest at n citizen of Ohio by military authority, und is trinl and son -1 tence by a military cou: , wore arbitrary and illegal acts. 'l’ho whole prncferlingl mu wrong in principle Bind dang-rout in 1 its tendency. ; x f ‘ The qumtion is not whétherrtho senti ml‘nls expressed by Mr. ’nllnndighnm.‘in , reference the war and its prosecution,- were right 1- wrong. oi- wsbthor by the ex-. pression. 0 those scnti ants h‘e liecame amenable o the Isz. Th» great question is; wheth the tribunal thatnssumctl to a!"- rnign him ‘find dispose of his permnnl liboh ty wnm in~ ful tribunal, h'm‘ing jurimiictinn ol’ the allc- ed offense ; .oi- in other worth} whcther, i nstatc not occupied by hovtile armies, wlcro martin] lmv does not exist, ‘ and where the courts ari'e in ' undipturgietl operation, nlcitiznn not‘counocted with film military .or“ nnvnlgmrvi 0 mn lawfnlly‘ he ‘ spirited away at night h%the strong aft of' military power, strlgjoctw‘ to the sumn \‘l-v proceedingsot' n secret niilititry'court. and ,exiletl from his home. 3' ‘ They who tlllli‘l' lrom [the opinions in:- proucd by Mr. thlamhglmm anal thov gllo‘oglteo with him ore equally interested in the question. If the right «(trial byln jury of his peers in Opt‘n rourt“ in tho pros enco of his nectmnrs. shall be tnkqn :frmn tho citizen” and for it shall lit-1 sulftituted the 5.: partc examination of n sour t~cburt~ martial, thon, intl’oml, we live unvlerlmili; tory despotism, and our boosted lilwrty be but a name. ‘ ~ w . ' The people hovel: right to flfigt‘nillll’ and dimuqs durations of public policy: Wrtlw out free discussion ‘a repuhlmsn ifgovminr ment cannot long Exist", p’l‘luey wll nre‘ln authority are the herinnts of the opla, ‘ Ind should encourage rather than roprciss tho free expression of opinion. Other-,11 wisc,'the governmont ctumot truly ro‘pre afint the people. The immune ,pE My», Webster expreszos‘my suntitnpnts upon tft‘e i right or free discussion hettcnthan .ony form of words of my own. and l there’foro shall adopt his longtime: ,“lt ig the un cient and induhitnhle prerogativorof the people to canvass public mensutjzlg nhd the, merits of public ngcn. lt iii/not hobo! drawn into controversy. . Itt it as undouht-. ed as the right: of breathing tthnir or wulking on the earth. lldlongi'ng to pri-t mtg life M a right. it holonpq to public ital nan duty. and it is tho/last; duty [-Fllull fl-l handon. This high co’nttithtionnl privile'go' I shall defend and ex’crciso in all times.” I This is tlu- Crihii of the nation’s life. Lot‘ no one seolx to bein! this question to some , mere personal or partisan Ends. Candid} men of all parties mmt condemn the hots: to which allusion has been marlo; Q This is’ the time for the exerpise ofn iof— ty patriotisln._ It is‘ our duty to transmit to ymsterityihe free inhtitutions bequeath-i ed by our fathers. ‘ While main‘lnining the right, letus be calm and (lispasnionnte.-! Letino wrongdrivotus front the path ofduty. ; Let us observe every requiremelitloflawg The protests of the people now being] made in ovary loyal state should not be mié-t taken for etforts to embark-Mk th‘oso'who‘ administer the governmrnt. 'fliey proceed from no.3uch motive. ,The people aro‘loy nl tothe government. They lmve sacrificed much, Ind are prepared to make still great-i er sacrifices to suppress the rebellion and: maintain. the unity lull ‘intogrity ol' the government. 'lhey love the ‘ Union, ‘rtndi Will not consentto its disrolutionr They; ore not fault-finders. ’l‘hoy mako nmt‘no‘, tion: oppoaition. With hope long defoirred l they still do not ‘compln'm in~ rextrd to matters comparatively immaterial; hut thei question now engrossing the public mind; isn vital one. lying: at the foundation ofi government, Ind they would be dogenera-l ted and unworthy their linonge (“it theyl not protest. The Union would be of time‘ value if in rostoring it. we lose our liberties. ‘ Your.» respect m l ly. : . ‘ , .‘Jou. Putin. ' Whilst the letters were being rend 4nd receiving the plaudits of; the. assembled thousands, soompitny ofsol.liers with titled bayonet! entered the Park and took posi tion in the rear of the crowd. - Presently, after the Ipc'aki had commenced, nnoth er company afipgurod on_ the grounthuns though with the intentior} of breaking up the meeting. i' ‘ . The indignation aroused lag thimprnce, (lure wu universal and profound, but the concourse maintained to the lost in digni fied bearing, venting their feelings in Me mendoua and sustained cheering at every nllunion mliule w t‘hodcircumstance by' their ~ ... orators. w 00 n - eno ' - » "'""“' “ U mum 9° Y ““f‘“! “m 9“." AN ABOLITION At length Mayor Bigelnw, of! Newark, . The Ohio State Joan and Sheriff A. M. Reynolds :1 upeured on central orghnflln-l the ‘ the_ground. and distinctly iniormed the Federal adyeruiing pm commanding officer of» the trmips thatl ing the telegram; mnm the civil authoritiesr were amply u'hlc toldr Vicksburg. cléimml i maintain the peace of the city, and the: line, may “Abolition vac/4 sherifl‘added that unlvss'the forcewanutnncn Commenting upon tl withdrawn he should call out the lst‘Regi. the Ollie Summon remu ment ofthe Notiopalflunrd.‘ fine newc-irpa "What will our bra-val in thorough discipline. Shbrtly afterward anylwhen they read this the troops. cfter patroling to and lro, with-l The noble men who we} drew, not. however. hefnrethe civil m igis- I fight {erho Union as. it lratos had been hfl'rontcgl by lhpjeering offistitution as it i“, will l certoin “rmpectahle” roivilies’ who hadgastouishment, that the come to see the soldiers "pitch in." 1 Republican party cf 011 In the meantime eloquent udilreoses'chieveméntol their he were delivered by the Hon. A. J. Rngora. { Rn ‘Abohtion Vich-' M. C. elect of the Sussex district :‘ llon. l-l. - them, the mothers. the P. Norton. of this city: Judge A. R, SM”. 1 and the other loved M J. C. Fitzgerald, and F. R. Tune. I:}qu . taldeml, will weep ugm 2 and thevenembleJquge Cr;me,of Boontnn, ‘ tears, when they read whonll commented upon ilie military dis— nouncemcnt than. the vi play, rebuked the usurpation: of military . ‘Abohtionistq.’ " power by Burnside. and the action of the‘ ‘ V " “’7 udmmintratinn in tho Vallandiglmm we, 3 WT)", Democratic cud 'were cheered to the echo. , j 3""0'5 h“;°":’il°:t;e‘f . , . . emocrac ’lho‘New York World,ln alluding, to this Ila'w-nbiding‘peoplu‘or ll meeting, “3'51 ‘ _ ‘ l {of this month: , put there Vere " ' oNhem, mo 9, learned the _men in nn'xro‘rm 1 try n: to‘ am“ :ived only thun- Tho scones attending the'Vullandigh‘nmi ' "19 called.” GI” sympathy nice-ting M Newark on Sniuinlny .“Wfih “We“. ”re-"e" lust will one tl - usurpnlimm of ppm» s‘, “° ““9"” °' “’° _“’_‘,‘°l.° tion at. 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BP d . s‘ H r)“ Ign‘ b np m I Paited .0' W 10' ['o‘ n Eidnne Jam's: lo; :f (.11 in chi-fl. ”1136.th for t ',, l“ mu “me n .'.,“ d. e h m; “y I n ‘ $7.111“le shy: z; ginngnm b .y ra h ‘3’“! tue b w H! y tn“: m meeting adjourned un‘ weeks. lhe next meelin same plme.—- Chmcbersll an announcement; kn : ‘ n‘d ”gaHanL solaiors . announcement ? : t into thin war to B WM. and the Con w u with regret and lultra! organ ofthe 0 claims a nnh!e_u oism and vulor ‘as [The wives, the fa rothers. the sitters, ads of the immor. ', and weep bmérm I the Journal': an. ; ry is only [gr the he Chicagn Tuna, e to the alarming y the A¢miuiulnv which ‘uei‘lhur life” murahin we pro- v 11 that night? Fwo? for “Isaak—"n; hundred Jean heave." lo‘be hFlda ho‘ , w<r~ é~ —y, ~- m .. _. g‘Spirit (f: 7‘ w. ' EVER GREEK cmmnY.—pu Monday —-- ‘ ‘3 Inst. the John in; par§ofir w'ere m—elecfied LOYALIST. - -. ‘cerl at Er r G‘rcen Cemetery: gruideut, Il._ flle ABolilion D. McConaugh ; Managers, S. S. Schmuck“, “cum-n 5 or e-ll_the .c. P. Knmh, J 1:. banner, n. .1. Sum. omm “gilt: 13:11:11; impugn, IL, : oCuf§{g¢§f9rg:‘fnold‘; 1., m a large baud ‘ iPANYa—Ge'ofiw. McClellan, " B. 1". ‘ Rune“, 8}; Ba Buehler 'olley, were elacgm! Huh-gnu 1r; Water Company an item. wtrsn 00‘ Genrge Sl‘ope} and Andfiew of'llzc Gelusb \ ’day week. '1 -. H ‘ f SUODHND ATE—On Ssljxn'ny‘ wpek, Hr. ‘ Adan! .\lnrshn! , n wry‘reapcctnbla citizen of “cunipieasant tovpship. died of A’poglexy,. 'while engtiged C iork iii his field. Ila wn: seen at. work 11; nonwof 1m neighbor: abouh ‘ twenty minute? lief-m: he mu jound n corpus» ‘Hls age wu nbpout 65 yea}. ’ - } fi'Du-id dllm’on was 'fouud, vet; ili, M 'lhe‘suck yard below the engine houge‘ on ll Wednesday; B‘ld _yexnoved to tEe'Alnu {luau}, «_—- when he d’mfloa 3‘l“:ng morning He in mate Committee offiupp‘osed to hue beeéffrom York county, ‘35 meeting of ““103 hMinginquix-cavforlflge Faber. [IQ mu 35 agzmmm‘fiml 0f 40‘1”" 0! age, about 5 feet 10 inche , l high, "the: ghmel dark coupled“, proba. 1y from umbfirn' yhzd on squiggl- clodres and 2 slouch lut. We puke this fioucb lllu his 'lfieudl my know vim. In; become uflhim. g} lemon: {an to and tha QavJFJe’xieng at" Col. John 1.. flue, U. a. ru‘Comcwr. =‘ f LOCAL DEPARTMENT. i"4. I- i.‘ EINE nssmncnvn ram—On Tuesday Lu: .1 lqu broke on: in Ilfa'wnnah-honsé nttnrhul m tho‘ residence ol‘ Mr. lit-my Sherman, well known a: the “Cherry Grove Hotel," in West. Mnnhelm. By 9. blghjind th. flames sprud n rsphlly that in I shnrt timé the entire build: ing: with all their content: Were communal—— There' were on the premlsel a large brick dwelvll‘ug housg, a brick hnnk barn, i log barn, grnmties, stnhllng. shed}, And other outbulld lugs, nntl fin’ong the cohteuta wet-o About onQ thouymd dollars in gold, ahoht filly bun-help of qhentvflhy'hushcls lof corn, mo hundred bushels of one, (urge quality of lay, um. lug lmplenientt, a large quantity of Liquors, 1m gull" wltll everything 'belollglgg‘ to A well. atockad .household, alfiofyhiclr'vem destroy edf ”All the live flock" were «red, wilh the cgceplion or three [at hagu,)§hlcb perilhed in the flames. ‘ The deltrnyed tin-party ll‘lnsumd' ‘to the “mount of nlw‘ut fonr‘ thoumnd nndA'lvo ‘ h‘unflrgd dlfilhrs h the I'MmlisoL l‘nsurnnce { com‘pnnyof 22(1 Hr. Sherman'l loss inubuul. ‘lelve than: A dollurm~flmwucr C'c'laéu. - i I —~ ‘-..? «mu—--_ ___. ~ Dusmuznvs rim—A «minim nrg ‘ hruke out in the old brick strum will building, ‘ smut?! on the corner of’Ki'ug‘ :31! Penn} _ Sting s, in thia‘fiorough, on 'Tuésdny morning lius , «hour I of'iuck. The building was [Mu- I' used for puking lmy o‘nd storing uvuy_ Egrnin.‘ At the time the fire” brokrmu (Infra ['wérq some two or three tbo‘iuand ‘husin-h ut' :gm‘mi'ui tlu- buildingjcmuisflng ul' win-Alt. r”, ions, cam nyd'ciarcrsepd, I um,” lot at “our, Home sixty or sevcniy tori! at bay, .3111} 3 My lyre“, nil of ,whhrh hp cungmnqd. 1313. ,grnin belongeil'lo Chm. John Myers, of Hm , ‘z-‘borough, and Mr. Ahdrew‘ M 3 ers, who residug ’ :llefll‘ the York Springs, 4.111 an county, and Him hay in Mr. James Ep'de)’. TM: 1;.” "him Nee-Tn. Myers is c‘alimitcdlnl‘frorfi two to than ' [thousand dollawnuul mm. of .\h‘. Emdq u _ about uni timupund.‘ Thq building mu uwu- \ zed by Messrs. l).x\'id:3ln_\'.‘c; and ('r. Eanni gilersh, which mu also destruymi, 59 . Though”, untimuruucc of one umfmm dollars on H".- bu‘il‘liuq mnl lhru- leuiuud ml thegmin, in the Farmers’ ‘Muluul I-‘in- hum. flllffé Company, A u] {our lulu-hm! dx-llfirs n" the [_my, in [he L} '(nning hlfx'ur mgr (‘mixp In} , Th}- firo: is :llllpilscd (u be the hawk ufnn h“ ccudi'nryr—Yr nt 115;". _ ‘ wi‘he mun-QR n!’(,’«rl|ov.'ng"» (‘lmyrh on Thirsdm I»! ‘- ‘M'vu (‘hlinmf' er mun. .1, t . . impx'rsshr. Thath;m‘m-i«pn Mm Inns; mm is vmiurxs syulmli‘ic rhizyé'Whl'ulil-mi mummy Pith. The tour :dgznn; ‘m‘mb, mu), end. and “132, lii—play»! :I‘vqm‘uiualifpu ‘or play my} ‘33“! mlxmrrd b) lull. Tin; \ilmlc u.” undn: flw s:x]»i-rv‘:'mn (1 Rev. \lb‘.*('n|.mxz.x,l|m m» ‘Spcmlfll Sulyiiur'nt llu: i4»tp~§; \aLuN | NJ h-ut 'inmmg‘nmlu‘l )hmryghnn “as mifiy 0:. thv umny (mmn’vmruéiuns .hrstuh M u‘wu il. ' TIM: nut-ml mm: was rcaan‘l‘gv. a ‘ pylaslicw ol‘fillxu hum: .Wb rc-pifxrrcd la filix (and cnuufl);liw rm: Unxrnum-nv. stuupi um'vnv n“ lr:\n,rrxpla 11F imlgnu-ntf -l‘rulu llwm d Mob—tho p run oklcr‘mg 11w inkqu-npi hi 11"3' lur‘the dump. , ' V .. I :7 38““: regret. to (M‘rn lb u. TAMI-lulu 5' Camp, who .w-M ssols"de in thul‘l‘il- hull-- ; nl'ur (’bJIu‘VQ-nr’iillv,‘ has. ‘.{uu'o 'll (J 0“ h-x Em mnla. llex'd‘xw! mLhiu lho llh'bL-L lluq, bu! lrs lanky “.14 Away“; h‘unnl. I F 3021 SUFFOLK. ‘ Ski-Pynk', .\lny 35'” I°o2}; I‘mnw Sru:l.n-;—'l‘mu- flux-.7 Lnl pvrmu;]o m lhiv limv. m lurn'uh uu-milsmt nnr Lu:- n pu-Il‘uiml in th.» 15:13-41 _qurr. im” dulywu-i u 11:! )t cn'suulli‘m. mid if tum" lilthllln mil forngr-l lhn party-ling fur ymr ugxl inn-5". ' Elias Gwyn. Cu. C, nymulml, In the Hugh : Spiumun Sniilh. I'6. 0; rliL'lelL in kin-1': Jv- Sl'llh .\hu-H'vy, Cu. (‘, slightly in Lu-v; "harm Hag“; F, s!i,s'u!y I‘]! va; [lx-m") Illllnruv. (‘O. F. siighl‘y. in l'nrr- lam ('inmJu r, :lighlly in lag; ~Gcmgu de‘, (‘O. K, .01;th ,m hzl'HL ’ , \ ‘ ’ _\ Ins” {hm-4! Him :21: l'rpt‘. Wurrrn‘ih .1, mlnliifl through llu’ rnnlt'l'n UT .’.ubu i’l‘nwfll, ('O. D, ,ap‘l Jm‘vib \"r‘gl'rvuhl hml u hm hm;- .’.qu _m. mm» m min .~ do pnckal. ' Yuu'x’ lniuul WW:- hu‘e nn but“ n I.lle lvuor Inn-u our cnrrmfivmixlcut ul N'nY-nlk. Lau‘lnulul d-lur it untian-u “ct-L. fur w-m uFHMvu in {in issmn ('ummqniuniuns ppm»: To!" [lm ~ :_Au‘«~ QOM WILL THE ADMINISTRATION HEAR NONE BUT FANKTIGSN ‘ “"0 ”for the rand-gr to :m “Nil-iv, on our fir'xlt. page. from “If: A'V-tla'unu/ lute/layman In 6M, but. nhmys digm‘fiml. nxujnfmem of Hm Demoorkcy.‘ entitled “RI"qM cl. Hr I.4x} ' [I proves that the A-lnu‘histrmion is flan-7- ivng LAWS- qf it: own makinyf. A 'Fhs' following: lvltrr {from Exfinvvrnnr Hunt, of Ken ank, mm} m Um inn-n Yul lnmlighnt‘r):uwet'mg n! Aliumy on “by Ipm, ill!" is ainhnrily of (110 eiume ’iort, ln-vfiuw Gov. H. nevar bel‘bngegl ‘o'lltn !)I*ml)(‘ll|lll)L party. but "a": [handing un-uil-c-r df ll.u_ 'old \Vhig [nu-(y. Thg letter proves Jun: :|’ true putrigt " ” Locum". Mny 10 flqnfldnm—l lingo remeivud yan lettfir invntinu me to attend the prowsud tut-ob ing at Union Square. It is out ol‘ my pow: erlto cqme, but i «Lb to avail myself (if the occusinn to'tlvamre my aniplmtic cnn dor'nnn‘tiun of‘tho recentmttamptu to subs iect the people of the loynl. Statefii to unfu responsible and arbitrary system ofinihtn my dominating. ‘ , While we are willing to submit ."l the greatest. sucrifil-cu in a unlrioticispirlt for the preservation 0f the Command and tho,U.uion, it 'may as well he iintlrralmd that we will not consent to belwyel't 01’ any qgour comtitutionul rights. “5% hiii'n lost n'mu of these rights in ooxisequenae of the Southern rebellion. ’ ‘ Theadministmlibn outho comprehend that it in amenable to liuhlic opinion, and that ‘fta conduct and po icy nren legitimate auLj-ect of popular diaoussmn and ciitioisni. It is for the perpetuation of free comtitu-‘ tionnl government. uflfl‘for this only, ,that the country has been sé‘willing to exhumt its host blood and place its Vunt remurm-n at l the disposal of the national authority. liml forbid that t'ue American people should allow the strength thus imparted 'to ho turned against themselves, and a military dflsmtisiu erected on the ruins of public liberty! So I'm as New York is concerned, let it be proclaimed from the lilfizubtops, that no man within her borders "shall be deprived hi‘lil‘e, liberty or property without due process of law." ‘ With great regard, your! truly. WASHINGTON MUST. Megan. Gideon J. Tucker, John Hardy, A‘ Mathewson mud .Olliels. * " EA Peace Convention. numerous}! M‘Mnded, took place in the Coépor Insti- Wl6. in New York. on’lyednenday afier. man. The ’prinoipal speaker‘gwu Hon, Fernnndo Wood. The resolution: dSclaro leaky In tlfe ‘Gonstitulion and tp. the nova emignty to the States and of the ,peOple ; ‘ than.“ omim of unlimited military-poke, Mid the trial of citizens by court» 3mg) are monstrous ”ind execruhle-z [irataargainu the one», trial and banishment. of C. L. Vanan‘dighqgn) and recommend, gimp“. aioq of hostilities and the» boidinfi of . convention to? settle the Wei)! th. . reconstructiunpf the contenflinfrfiuom. ‘1 1:1,41(:-
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