T 01: n 1 3. The Conny." is published every Monday :mw‘ng. ’ly’ihzxxv J. Sums, “‘3l 75 per annum if pail? strictly n: nunsc'iT-S‘.’ 01) per annum if not pni-l in mlvmfce. No subscription dismktinued, unlesi at the option 9? the publmher, until all arrearges are paid. ‘ ~ ADVERTHEHEV‘M in-znrtetl at the uuml gal”. Jnu I'unrnu dune with noulueas and divmtch. , . a ' ‘ .4 ("TIME in South ntltimnro ctrnnt. nearly it hypo-Ste \V.nnplm-~' 'l‘inning Eitubhshment ‘ -—“Unwml.m I‘m \1 IN: UNI! r: " on thnuign. gay taxi-49.x m" “v n «y mt. one}: .It. 1:1-AUJJLLJ {JILuLJJUJ Edward B. Buehlsr: , , . TTUHVEY AT [.\W. “3H f.xillxfillly nnd A prmnpll} ..ltt-nd 10.11! hummus('nlrusted ’_.;‘hlm', 'llu :‘K‘Hk'l [he German lzlnguu26— “(Hue at Uw ~‘ ”110 llldl'l" In South Ihl'imnro ElrLet. m-nr Form~_\ < drug flurr, 'uldlueurjy opflflvu- [Mum r N. Zizgl'er’s store. ; Ul'lljzbulh', .\lnw I: '.‘U. J. C. Neely, TTHRVIIT .\3‘ L \W, —l"«rlirullr Mtcn tfun “ml M CIIll~'”X<:n uf I'l-nlmju, n.....u, ....fx Hug—l...“ mm...- in the 5.1:. cunnr nf Hm: ILlmuml, . ‘ ' HM!) .hrwg‘, .\pxll 1;, 1:41:11. If A ~ ~ .Dr McConaughy, , ‘ TTHHN’HY .\T L.\ W. (unite mm door W 4"? 44K nf quhlvr's ldrn ' And hunk «hm-.(lllnm '_‘! m .\yu'u abvm y.\n‘tn\n‘ “1.5 m.“ mm you IHrnr< nu PIV::U\S. Hunh'y Lunl “'.n run-1‘ lhrk-gmy '(llx'fl‘ll'hfll “Mimi“ Mn] 3” nlm-r‘r'l lilU‘ 'ngilnthr (invt-rmm-ni at “Huh iH (Wm. 17 (7 :mlu; \mv-rh -ln‘;l.‘.iHH in “lI‘ILUII'. 1. HM '.\'.xr‘..n.'.~ lnvnxed uul MILL“: hull"hl..lnd luyhv-t pru‘m guru. .\F'Pllf" l‘l|',’.i;,'"l! in lo— cmng wurrnls in Irma, lllinni~ 2m.) mlu-r \n-‘u-antau'q Ltd‘Appl) to lulu personally ur Ly ll'Hvr. (:I‘H).i')lll;',.\.U\'.2l”.’|3. . ”Wm. «.A. Duncan. ~ , 'l”|'U!l\ l‘. 'l' \'l' LA \Yfi—Ul'm'v in llw .\‘mrh 4, m ~I Hum-l 01 ‘l“er r-lvmrv. ‘wluslnnf, I" [Nthfl‘ih u. A. J. C'over, A TWIN-{12.1 \T L k‘.\' v 1” gun-nplh :1111-nll i 1h: "un- 11m \n-l J 1! Min-r 1::1 'u ~~ UV -4' I - I 'n PM u (""I a '- :umu. LIV-vb dka (in 'lfs‘mr; PA ll.’ A. Picking ‘ WWW I" w...” . . 41 Immm...‘ \ 3"") {'3‘ “H n’ or “141:4, .\. ‘ "Hm W “1‘ on 'hu nu $1 I =I l: r~luu 1L".\41 nu (- lrnu.lu- :4», m- r [.wm- V‘- ”'_': - Huh-n mum-L .~.l:~l..vllungu.\m dual I'm: I, IL‘:'l- hm ~ . Dr. Vim. Tudor inflirxns‘l'n- Inh ll.” u-M‘ M (in NI J IH‘_' ‘nul \i (iml) Ilml hr .\lll vuunnm‘ Hn- pl.“ l-h :- nl' hi~ 1‘ nlnlrlll r (In n, 1.:4w Jun; {yr I|K~l Inn”- J o In; 'tuiurl: lnxlzu'r: ‘ Dr. J. SW. C. Q’Nonl’s ( l~‘l‘l' t: . r.. I: 1...: \‘ r.. (“'wa qr rut. li'lll:.\l' . u l H 21: m 1~,m~.u k'u ~‘._-.1. rmn , IH -I. It" ' m 1):: 3:111:01; CresS; (II th ( .\(IL .' M-II 4 law... hH' IHuIN-I ‘l. u ~ l L.-‘H;I \‘ in‘! II- .\\IH/ , 11 I, I L w -t• =I IMIED \ n..... u \rr- 4. r-'!>l|(-ul"_ ”v.l nu») I.lll~: ~._ hum.- n- . . :11 ‘4 t" u u "H uf‘n 1' ~- ( ("run um n“- r I. _u'hunla uEm h It I‘m Hm u h u mfg-mum .1 {mm Hn ¢\;u "HI-v unl ~ ul a u'. h_\ HH‘ pr 'Hi I~ Inf Im ..‘~ g-! I IH l ‘lr I'LII IT'lvm-n ~, nml ”is .-n| Hum mu.‘ IXJ‘.|;.III~. -m I. .1.~:In- I-ymun‘ . :v:‘~s.x.'i: nu ‘n 'l3:, Min: ‘1”. him-11h:- hnL' .\‘l. - " ' / I':T|.'Hl Hy rut P" I h! Yuri Mn 1'!) in the anH n: .-\\ m .1 h_\ H. v r} \\.l-il.\‘A :, l “0!: Jnn‘ ‘w- H. -\. I I.'. 11-I . \ .., , . J. [awroncu um, Id. 1). 11A: “180 ‘,:‘ "1';le at: 2:???“ 7 _g~}l ,n' ..Itul‘fi‘m n In! _. ‘3\ ingyy Lulln-ra-I \l'ln-h i'l ‘ \‘w” ("I lyxlycrsl H",- urn-L 'lzl-l tymmzih- Pi"’\illj_"3 51:. ‘c, \‘h M Limp!- “idling m Innu- unflk‘nhl 'lpu - Lu) )n' "anh .|r(-|r~ ymuuil} mun-[lw (H': IL.‘ :A ' Ih“.li-nm-x‘.-Hur.'('. l’ n. L ”mam n. l).,'l:e\ _ . 'r.l’. ‘Il. L. Stu-\H‘ \ nu 11,711. |f;..1.\1_1..1. |l'll_\ dummy , A'inms County 7' l‘Tl‘ \I. i I.::1 PAH: \‘xx‘ll I'l‘s\H’.\&‘l'. Y [uumpomnu \! m h Is, 1531,?" =MEE ’l'rt‘vul'l/f—tL-nr; lin- I’m, lum—r . Sv't‘rr/ rrvl—l’ .\ “1“"le r rululrn'Hl; x' I'vl U'“rt::lr}' _ v’fuvk‘: , I'. I I ":2 «‘h'wlt .\l.~(Yur-!_\-,Jurob King, \1: !|«-‘.§\Hr-xnlxrh rm. ' ’ll‘ld/I'f'r i‘x-ul‘zt' SW up". D. .\. Pun-Mm; n. “\Y'vf Ir lx . [wall 'KI-L" ‘3,”1-inl/Hm1l).l),\ll~ (‘rv-Irv. i. I! :1 l~~uH I. at. 'Ill:l‘;:l‘ .\‘umxol V 4 11' I ll' | V,'3'l ‘} I" v‘xnl-slm‘k. Wm, H. \Yihon, H. \. i':-' \l‘l :, ,\\'ul. H. ‘.luClL’lx ”I', Jul.n \Vul t'xrl,'ll. G. \l. Ur-nu'y! lulu: Picking. .\iu-IT. \Yriz‘n. Jo‘m Vu'minghnn, Alulici 1“. (int, Januru'. H. \l nah I”. \L ,Hichcl’ncrzcr. " :Laj‘l'hw (‘OlllP‘l‘Hé‘ is limited in its npfrn firms In Hm CHI-ml}K u! .\«l.uu~'. 11, hIS Let-n in sucrosdul nlmmnnn for more than :i\- _errs, “n! in that lu-riud h.“ lurid .l” lniit's and (-x -["5 lads. nullmul mm dqu ”ml, huvxng "Lo n In rge snrplu: capital in the I‘lL'llscnve§ and Tinctures, \\'i nlow Ginsu. l'rrfumcry, l’utcnl Medicine‘s. &C.. '6. w*.\.- I). Huvhlvr is the Agog/u: Gétlys burg lor “ H. L. .\liller'a Colobralll-d Rheumatic Mixture-'1 _ [Jufie 3, 1861. tf _ ; The. Grocery Store N THE lll'LL.—The undersigned would ~ respectfully iufnrm the citizens on Gettys. burg mad vicinity, Hut he has mken the old stand “ on the Hill." in Baltimore strum Get tysburg. where he intends to koe constantly im- hand all kinds ‘of GllUCEßlptg—Sugnrs. ‘ Cofl'ees, Syrups of all kinds, Tobacco. Fish, Sail, jun, *Eurihouware of all kinds, Fruits, Oily, 9nd in fuel, «anything. usually found in n. Grocery. Also, FLOUR & FEED of all kinds; all of which he in'e ids to sell low as the low est. Country produce taken in exglmnge for goods null the high“: price giv 33. He flutters himself that, by slrin Mleuli , ‘nd an honl'st desire to please, to merit a share of public pa ‘mngflfi TRY lll.\l. J. 111. ROWE. Ird,.“ 5 1363. if ' ’ Rama 8. i . Eundersignéd.beinzt uthorizedp'e on i, m mks removals into in Creep (1319. ternhowm‘ web as cenlomplate the remqvul or the twain-.of-deceased relatives or friE’nds will .mnwmselvenol Lhismuun ofthoycar to hugu'dgaa‘. Removals mph with promptues: '_ggrmg low.“ no ell’on spared to please, . A . ,m-g rm: 'ruußN,“ lln‘nk‘lm'flo. ' Keeper"gfthe Cemetery. Go in m; .lIORSER‘S Drag Store mag}: m; mm FF cma‘cmuy. “ 46th Year; 7* Poor House Accounts. l .\(,‘()B. Slll-ZAK)S, Esq . Tlunurer. in 10-. I'l mun: with ”n: hiredms_of‘ the l‘unr'nnd {the "oan 6! Employment of the (‘nunlv of |.\d rub-being lroxn nu: b'lh why of Jnnu Iry, A. "$541.12, to the 4th day of January, .\. 1):, 1 Imm. - " ' | _ R D". ’ Tusggyon '(‘amnly TrcAsurer, ‘ - u :1 JUN!) revm'unl frmn Jusepfi Weiblev '_ on pm‘mcn! of land, . 310 00 ‘Hr $9: on ('uunly Trrnsurer. ' “ 500 ()0 _ l'.|~h anulm .\‘pmnglbr for fillinzflcs, 15 no I'd-ll n-luan-nl by J. .\l. Bullluger, l 25 Urfll-r on l‘u'lhlv Trqusurer, , 600 90 (,‘uHI n! I.l‘\i Lirmgatun fursnppnrt ~ and nninlu-fium‘c of Susan LlV ing‘fim. \ llrnlhr uh (‘uunt_\}Tu-:lsurcr, ~l'n-h on raw nf uhn l'h-H-r, llrJor l)l.l ('tmnly 'l‘runun’vr, , ‘ “Al-Uh r- dux- 'l'Jrnsurur, I!) l-nlmw- du' Trmmrrr ntlnat =TIM U ”-4 .u‘x Imixgwh' dammit, M. rl-EI lunlv-v gru "‘l3's, 13.0., l'urk. hrvl. .‘il‘ . I _ “'fl"!‘.\..b!'l'l mule. Jun-p, hogs, km, Um: no Hum. :‘u 'l and grinding, '-""' '33 l':u.rx -(--|, . ‘ _ '3l "“ \I H; win-3nnrk. km. 3"” 'H ‘mm- 1~-III.IIL|1|':I!I«I[l.HfM‘, ‘ \\’w.l mum-n IL' I'l-l Illl'nHlJ mih. [FI I" Au, [*s .\‘u-l». ull ~ I nun-gm” calll‘lhlf‘, \l Ilv 1..rvl .Iy‘, I-In fl.- " ' l'um-r J‘- \'H'.‘!l<“‘l I. '-1 Hum; inwlruwnts‘, I. uulu r, m n L, .\h ~ \I-u 2.1 M"), l‘lurfnng, kc , uf I" trr SJwilz. Tull Ill'l 'i ‘nuukiul rumm- 4| -'|..r. at [St )11. ‘_‘-4. Ir" J. ll PI, 1L111,4 ‘\I""l"~ ruU‘g kv.’ I'll\'~'ll|yll\ lulury, "yunwl h-cu I’m (1 r~' (firm ~‘('l'.';|‘('fi WT.t ('lvxl K ml NJ. 'lu'nuxrrrl ..Lu_\', \\'«-‘ 21w IxJI-Iv'rqznwl. .\uilitnr: m u-nh- Jul “4| I I {h f'l'fibl 1‘ .\ 'n-nu'nl-, ‘L" hrruhv (‘NIH'V [h n \n- imfin "V munn J tlu- itrm“ “'3th rom puw :ll - :n-uinlzm. .xu‘l Xlul lhm‘ :u'l- ('urv‘l~l'l»—- xr-ml .“n- ml: «In M Jum-n. .\. H . ! u 1::L uh oily n(’ .huuuv. .\. i'., L“ J. VHF?“ l-‘J'K. .l, H .\HHHz'xl \.\'. JUUS 4'; ELIHIH, . “win-Hp .\IMH (TIN. H“..- in m-cmmt will: the DI I‘lz‘c-I'Im~ --I' [‘lo l’uur and (he “who tl' Kamila-urn". ’0? 1h: ("Null 0! .\ll 1111-—h':lll'_" fmm ”I" H h ~!w ul J «.m er: ‘.\ IL, wait, to the h': «11y n! J n 111-r36. .\. 1)., 1864. Tu int- rt-Jt _ ‘|X~!I nX " ~|mnnn Y‘nung, lint-owed, .o-L". 1m 111-h [wilnm f. (-M'lv, rows, .Qq (In): tnr hulk (-111, (-‘ztvll fur mlhm', ('-=h tur Lani, (‘.an for h -y {2 ~l| Mr “my I, (‘.l‘h I'nr rhiuulnc, ' ... _ . (4:1: lur :loh'Ll‘lhlllg ostrnys, Ilv ‘-:|L’dm- gum-urn! nv. Inst wulemvnt, $67 9‘) (Huh [mi-l |‘ur luhur. hymn-fling, kc” 4%. 11 [MM and P'IDOHII}! [n.lllpers, Fru‘t. lilmr. mm]. sec-4's. &c.; ‘ .\h n-hmnizzv and lumber, \lm Imuirs’ work, Mutt. - (Hm-z, kc , ‘ l’ummos um! mhkage, .\Tnndxy expenses, B.Al:lnce due, “'O. the euharrilvors. Auditor-é t‘o scnlc and fllijllrl the Pnhiiv .\ccnnflts, dn (’crlif‘y (hut we hzn‘c uxnmim-d‘tlne item which compose the “how account, and do report Ilmtfihc s.lmm: (hawk—llla mum: embracing the account of Jnnh (‘nl'm the prosan Steward—from the Mh day at J ununry, .\. D., 1863.101 he 4lh dny u! J.nuu:u:y, A. 1)., 1864—huth d:l_\s lucluflvc. \ PETER DH'K, . A J IL-SHIR'EHAY, . ' JUHZ‘ C. ELDER» f' . Audi‘ors. IST 0!“ I’..\L'I’ERS remaining if: the IJ Aim: ll‘nuse of .\dxims county, on 1.11.2 first day umenmry, [Sb-i: .\lulos, . 52 FomulM, . t 4-! o (",inIIH-n, - ' 17 (blond, ‘ - , 5 \ PRODUI‘E (L Wheat, bushoh, Rye, “ tun, H ~ 421 :4 Corn, ‘- in extra, 85!} mm, 1I“ ' . ~ 12 l'uldlnet; ‘ ‘ " ' 150 Luqda nl‘(‘urnfodder, , , 14‘ Tons of Hay. _ 30 ”was 0! (‘.mbn-ge, _- 1600 Pounds of York, 3:00 - - JACOB CULP, Steward. Feb. 29, 1864. 4!. ..' Somethmg for Everybody O lsL'Y AT DILIB. HORNKR'S T DRUG AND VARIETY STC‘E— Jud. opened :1 fine assortment 0! ~ Drugs and Medicines, _ V Patent Medficines, Stationery. ' Fnhcy Dry Goods, , , Confections, Groceries, . _ , , Notions, TOBACCO, SEGABS, ac.,, Jan..lB, 1564.- EORGE ARNOLD has just. receiied {3mm G Philadelphia. a. large stock oFCLU HS CASSIMERES, Over-coatings. Unsinets, Vegg inxs, Flannell, Muslins.Jeans.te.. all ofwluch will be sold cheap for 0151:. Call and see them. Sept. 28, 1863. . LOTIIS, Cassimeres and Vestinga, cheap at , . : ___,-_F.“,“§EIPS§§L ummoiz Iot'of:CANNED PE scans n ff ‘ J. urnowx's. mms mun-nos mums, or 015 - Homestead ’l‘onic, at. Dr. B. HOBXER’S Drug Story. ‘ L. '_ , " ‘ BY H: J. STAHLE and gum“: inca,’ a] Total. Tmusnynt paupersg. mmnnw '1 _. All.“ FOR mag ~ , E 340 New Goods. A ©E=M©©RATU© AND FAMJLV wwmmu 1111 :15“: 1 Cl’_ ; ’, . 5 “gonmmllammm. $1 ,000- 00 700 00 \IION; JOHN L. DAWSON, ‘ 1 ..' - or Plexxsx'LVAx'u, ' le: SLI TE or TIIE Livmx, 40 a!) mm M)‘ EEO IXETJHj HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, lel) on 7(le 00 I,lqu (m . mm nu ‘- FEBRUARY 24,‘ m 4 504, 1111 ✓44 tot ”Tint it will ho will th-thhh prm‘hmufinn of the 241}: .\‘vptnn’xhvr dove not contravene .\lnunn Charla. \inun it ii crmfirmnd by m“: nfl‘nng:-n~~~. Th.» :uh'u't-r tr) this is that (he not nf (1011213).“ inn-If mnflnw-nM {\Rpl‘o- Viiilfll‘ n! tile f‘nn-Yitl‘ninh. limqmm {um Luv. Whvn “'0 turn to nf‘t'irh- {our of the Anu-mllm-hn to Him. lnuhjoot h; s an adequate séi-tirity mg nimt. nnv \'.lr)i.ltlafi of those grént principle: ni-nnrmnnl snmirity. permnal lihprty. nnv‘l private proportv. Whirh c-msti lute tho >0 mm-lraml justly luntlml privnl ogi‘m (If 111-Mom, lint-Ame the'poople than)- eplvos, through th‘oir reprmentntivoa‘ in the (‘nmlncng make a prepnnvlemnt pnwvr In Hm Parliament. and the: vmwmhlu Lln'l tnank< oi the righh‘ of tho auhjvct hmm Inn}: beq'n hcltl‘saorw‘l l‘tnm enormnchnwnt. Btit in this country the national Lugidnlure has. no such large and unhmitml lllV\\‘l'l"‘.- A written charter Cnnlvrs expressly all the p'mvms which the (angles: po~sv>>es, and clearly there ix no authority contained in any of its prov-Linn: to arrest any one "without probable cause," and “upon oath or ntlirmntiun.” Neither will the exten sinn by Congress of m-trtinl laihover the Whole country cover the case. There ii lhe same di-licioncy ofuulgnrily here as- before. Says Chief’Justice Bl ckstone in his Com mentaries: ‘ A =I 1" S4O J 20 7: BEE In Mr 1:! H 4 1 25 0313 )1! 79 1.). 23. I": su 63 7:) 11: 3.1 23 4: 54 30 37 m 14. u; 24 4o 5.343 19. “Martini In)», which is built upon no set tled principlefi. but ia entirely nrbitmyy‘in lits decisicn<. is. in Sir .\lanhew'llaié ob lservm,’ in truth and reality 110‘ law, but nsogxlotliing indulged rather than a'llmvml as in. law. The necessny of Older angl dimi iplinerin nn‘m-my is the only (him; which lclm give it_countennii§n_e.: and therefore it .owzhv. nnt. to be pm-mitLe‘dAin lime of peacp, FNlen the king’s courlanrp open for all por sons to tecewejustice aqcfiuling to the laws ’of the land.” | ,_ Does this “necessity of order and disci pline" which this distinguished authority lays down ns.the only admissible ground for the application of martial law apply Al -30 to civilian: milsidc the Army! Are not. the courts as to thorn. both State and Federal. except, in the States in rebellion, just as open now for the prosecution of'otfenses nuainst the Government and laws of the Unit'ed‘ States as under the condition of the most profound pence? 'l‘he contrary will not be asserted. There is therefore no ne cessity for.,this extraordinary stretch of au thority, ex‘cepnn districts. if thge be any guchfin which the regular ndmin tratiop of justice by the civil trihunals is rendered im pmcticable'by‘the operations of mu; and this is nowhere beyond the lilies of the Army, exceptvas to persons in the military sex-Vice. The rules and articles of war and the acts ofCongress for holding ‘rts-martiel (chief ly thatof the 14th “A‘s-ii}, 1814) by which the'Armv is governed. we framed chiefly from the English system aim was some sub ject. he Iwinciples and modes of proceed ing are quite diflerent fig? those of the common ~law. and in re‘ renoe 90 then) Biaacawne remarked : , _ 1’ , "One of the greatest advantages of the Eugilsh law is that. not. oniy the crimes themselves which it punishes. but also the phnahies which it inflicts, are “certain ed and notorious; nothing in left. ton-bi trary discretion; the king bYlhiE' judges dispenses what the ian' he: preciously ordained, but‘ is not himself the legisla mr." A h The learned commentor then fakes occa sion 10 regret that. i , being deprived of those advantages and I{wing subject. to mili tary law; the soldier is placed in a condi tion of servitude; “for," said-he, "Six-'Ed wug-d Coke wiil intorm us that it in one of the gentleman!“ ofiervitude to_ have the Q 4 x 7w? :,_:_' .J.; ‘_..::_~_ '_ :'_' r. ‘__.;'_;_;_’:;:‘l:‘ "‘_': '::1 _._;;._--: _:_ _‘g;’::l_—_:::1‘:_‘:::;:T:‘ GETTYSBURG, _ PA-, MONDAY, MAR- 21, 1.86%. SPEECH DELH‘FRED [cone/ Imion ”TRUTH 15 11mm“! Asp mu. PRIVAIL.” i v. ' . . 1e of nctxon, ember con \ ~ , lnsv, which is our r cealed or premriou Another extrtam-dinnry mphxure inaugural trad by the proclum lion', and which consti< tutM tlu- climax of lPfipotiqpmvv-r assumml IN the llixecutivn. s the w~pvminn of the writ of Mill?!” rorlmn «luring the existence of the rehvlliun. Havinguburpml tlm pow er ofarrelt. "withnut, due prucng-t of law” in the {3109 of tin) t-xprwa prohibitmns ol' the (Tonktitutinn. it sz nn oll‘un‘e of gigan tic magnitude tur'tliu Pf-mirlvnt tn rinx-ilml of thew wnx' liming the trini -I‘t\iAnn lt‘ltlll thr- Ewan of Janus. ll to tlfzit of “Minn; :xml 3hr); in l'i'm". All thruquh thn‘ Amt-x than “air 01' imh-pontlt‘rivp the lr‘u‘n-l: :nul ~ytlll'vuthim‘rs‘nl‘ tlw American onulll| ol Muxch, mm, wu~ 52.x;m2774mu. The,npprupriu-l liom are fix: or I»! the roul oxlneguhtule. Tho lnml n!" tho linglhh (lchL i< n lrnctinu , 1(«5‘ than>’~l_m‘-1r,l)1)(),‘l|lfl. 'l‘he Englhh «Mn. luurs .m 'il)l01v>l of lln'Pe'pm' cent.. while. fill“ rloht nl the- Unitml Stntm \rhvn con‘nl- Llul ul will rem-h 51x 1w!" cont. 'l‘hN {figuri tic lam. will tux epnrmnualy-tlm eurfimus of l\lll~ll‘_\' for -SI-n(‘l'.llldll%. While the ' sulvsnmtinn of [mner rinrmey for the gohl nnrl Lilwr (-urrmmy esluhlishedgly thé (,‘un‘£; slut wonky through the Jtlts‘ R of tn‘_olve~ Scrum-Is in the national I.“;irlti- i ‘ tnro: mlnln tlw State ni‘ New York, unthn'l \qulatmn hf 3.8311t'7.'.3,,is heard only thrn' i 'ti 0. In \vimv ml the sutn-r-nr benefits 1 i which the North has tlvrivud l'rnm tlni U- ‘ | nionh't must he mlmittml lu he the expres- 1 ' sinn oi‘ grave truth that H.»‘ Gwalior hold the oowgwliilo the thrifty l’uritnn-btemlily ‘ milked her. i, . I This war will he progecutml'; and its gréat purpose should he [mace upun the bans at" thl- (.‘nnatitutinn. it we ~fail tn :wrhmplhh ‘ this, thrungh the nh~tinmpan4l mimllrvcted ‘ pnlioy ot‘the Administratimi. we shall. .ve i no gpvnrnrnent left I 1 the North under Ie “gfient Con~t|tution.\ The (mlteuive [)0 er ich yonstitutos than tinnal bond wold mo. and with it won igpr-ediiy p rinh ttinnal dt-ht. In the .nmpptitinn for name res‘ulting in nhn ‘of tree ports the capes of tho Chrsri who to_the iramle, our foreign cn'm tin-e, lm), hdwindlo, and the t'n-vcnux (loriw-d‘ from would peri-h. ,‘lt wuu’t he in)- lle in con-,trms'innal logistatmn n‘re ‘.e the mmmorcml intvt’efisol N. ‘ork )9 Agricultural intereet-tot'the No h with the manufacturing indiistry England and Penn-rylvania; free trade n-otectinn alike would be ibstinutoly nded. An uncoms’tng harder ,war [the the inhelitan'm of the States in] by the hue of'sepamtion. It, is a :rnvL-r ansirlt-tation that in the (-vcnt ‘ h a calamity no man of rullthion can so fad as not td =9O that a portion 6f lateN must became reunited by the iu-i ts of empire, as Well M by every con ltinn oil interest, of trade. commerce *curity. Cant your eye over the‘ma’p .1 2 States, and you see that all the ri‘v-,_; irpm thb ”when to the Rio (irande,{‘ their outlet to the ocean through the; 3m States. The trade of the' lakes, I is'nlone greater than :ili our furs-ign Marco, rearhus tidovratcr west of New ‘ and. whih: that of the great basin nfi Miss'mippi, with its triUutitricot. com ig fifty thousand miles of hoatable; \tinh. can find ita way cheaply by the its alone to the Gulf of Mexico. The ‘ tots of this mighty valleyand the cot-f l'the South conutitute the bugib of the ‘ name or New York. It is idle to sup :hat she can exist without nfunion with these grand. divisions. - Pennsylvania must have a market for her iron and coal. and the products of her varied industry: while the Northwest‘ is sure to foll'ovv her destiny marked by the J wateracourses, us every producing and trad- l ing people that had the pOWer have always i done from the days of the Phentcians down to the present time. ‘ - While the South has all the resources and geopraphicnt advantages which l have described, in all probability it cannot exmt nlone, even if successful, for any length of time asan independent Power. A union with the northwestern and middle States would become a necessity. For the-pm. sent, perhn s 3 generation. the vast stake which the £uropenn Government: have in the division of a Government based upon the popular wtll, and in’the article at cot; ton, would sec'ure protection to the south ern confederncy. l‘h'o keen eye of com mercial and manufacturing capital, with the prejudice against slavery, would, how ever. renderjtn life ashort one. The world» at large is too- much intezested in «the growth and supply of cotton, to tistp‘ heretofore, nlmnst exclusively to “action“: tor that supply in the Imm. Europe!» ,‘ 'i‘\¥;O-b6LIA ILS .442 m 23_ capital and enterprise. Itimulntod ”’.th ' bosom of experience, will. within the next quarter or a oentury. open up commeroinl communications. plant settlements. and make the cotton grow in the interior of Af rica. Austrdin. the East India-. 35 well an » Mexico, Central Amrrica. and the adjacent isles of the sen. Whan the sUpply is thus secured eqnnl to theilomnnd, indeprndent ly oftha bout-h; then will the truce he nt on end. An allianm‘. lmly or political. would“ again send an “my on the march. and the “anneandn” would than become a new reality'. This pnlioy. than. whiohgonrnl the war and in r-mving nut tho‘ dhi’aolutiqn ol’ the Union. it‘z ntll‘weil to. in but layin' the fouhdatinn for niUnion in the valley 0%; the Mississippi. 58 um inev‘ltablo conn- 1 quenconnd result. . ' . ' The question of nlaverym the Terfitnrin° led to the disturbance at - harmony which ’might otherwt-e havolwvnpfirpetuul. The, ('hicap’o platform innugumfed\revolutionfi‘ The Sum»: being sovereigntien; Ind the public ~doivmiin hnvmg been _n'cquired by ‘ deeds of OPfifiinll, by purohuw. and by con- ) quest. in the ahsenroofajudicinl decision t recognizing the equal rights of the South ill. the ’l‘erritogiosrnjmn what, prindpnl of equity or justico (fipl-l that equality be do-'- hiya}? A ngul, cpmtitutinnnl right, how ever recognized. it mus well known, could not havgrenfilted in tho nproad of ain't-r! t nnd ypta' deninl of it lathe sad pretext of our troubles. Wufihington, impressed with a full knowledge of the antagonism of soci tv and tho vinle-nco or party struggles [or siipremaov, at the close of his administra tion. still _douhtl’ul of the pé'rmanonoy 0! the (:xpvrimont. mguwl his countrymen to _ a (-nnqtunt vigilgv for its preservation.—’ Jutl‘ersnn. With that unerring {gagncity which'ghnrnctm-izml . lii4—lttimvlédgo of hu mnn nature. mlmnmshe‘i‘l me people oftho whole country that the army of pnrties’ upon a geogrnphiml line would resultein tlm dostruction ol'tlm Government. This war cannot last forever; Sooner or 'httcr contnmhng parties must become ‘9}:- taunted, tho nrmiea dwindled, credit de stroyed. the land filled with graves and tclotlwd in mourning. and an Adjustment ‘71”)("3 some terms will ho the only cure '(or tlmfvevil.= 'l‘lie uncmnprnnming obstinncy lof.Chnrlcs.l.lo