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We may add that the new.tale • “Victoria," is•fully equal , in interest and depth •• of plot .:to "either.of those, which have secured ,',Scilarge•ii share of public apProval,:and we can earnestly'recommend it. to all Story-readers. • . .•Toa Naw.YORIC igsaolitor is sold.bY•all 'news men and periodical 'dealers, in. , ; America. To :a,lihscsibers;it•is regularly. ailed every day mprning, for s2.it year; three, copies, (or *5; six copies for $9; eight copies for $l2, Vvith extraicOpy,:fred, to the the getey up of the club, ! ,six tponths' subscriptions received. write, plainly tke itirme of 71 641i:-Past.o,llice, • 4y take Ana. nateiof all solvent, banks at par. , Payment must invariably be 'in Iq7 Specimen Coril'ei gent free to all ; appli ! /1 • ;• 1 1dresit•alllefters 4ptl remittances,. post paid to ~! 2CAIJ.T.AVNFLL & WHITNEY, •• • •' . .Proirhiters '9l the. IYelit' York .. , • .113 Fulton street,' NeW.Yoik THE. NATION'S.GRAVES, ‘lllr s tiOLlGL . i . tS A. Therois ,nspot In jilt Virglnin, 7 dear . to. every. IMeets Whbro• the'Sation's. balatod Hire in bls 'glory at In the lisping on Childhood - Its familiar name • Is Round that spot -a POople's•heartstings, with, IdeOundy , L And ii-World bows down In..homage at Mount -Vernon's It ,is freedonila renered.. birth-right! and shall-Treason's - -Pare to, strike It from -the Unioni Let the Nathinthun • v• ' . 535 00 . 00 .. 12 00 . 20 00 12 00 1 50 l'ltere , si a Sprit pf einfet, beauty in U1(3141641( TenneSsee.' Where'the.nons of patriot sires bare'the )ind bend la the Nation's hour of peril, when the-storm klug rulen the sky, And the angry 'wnfeauf faction slink° their Posey emits • on high— In that dread and gloomy hour, doubly halltiweri to the grave Of the lion hearted kern, to the l'and he laved to..save! 'And shall treason tear it • from us? 'The' the Nutlet:Oft • blond Should- flow,: . -• . • • .. Crimsoning river, lake and ocean, lot her People answer In the heart af:buld lientuekikentuclry -that le.a flock-like unshaken 'by the ~irtrvi, s or fierce 'Heeennionn Ilond 'Where thn'tvillow - drpope in Barron', 'and . the; pine..to heaven uprciarn , • . In a grare but newly. %opteimi"by . ri -ireeliing Nation's 04! gentle an gushing• love.that •In iroll:liA 4 in tfie lore that'warms..tlie Nation'a befirt, tar Harry or the West! AO quill the Nation yiefit bin to any . . threatening' - Noel • I:of ill her Patrint'Sons arise and nhnut her answer; No i• See ! gleaming in the. Western sun'Lseo , flushing 'from A million bristling bayonets rlitea mill ion swortle leap fortL L . They're borne by 'yeoinan siciwn l7to . crush 'the tiiniert's. hatea,foee, • 'rho' warmed beneath Snutheru enn or cooled by . North- Nen tucky . sliall not' pleadin wain—VirCinla fiee; And once again the starry flag shall, ware. o'er Tennee, Back: Tiaititrst trniu . tlie Hallowed Grouna by Patriots' footstep:, pressed - •-• • • •, , Within their • Linton,. let, lio Hero& ashes reet t • Abolition Blasphemy The •leni)ing : : spirits- ip:.Presi4e . nf, Lincoln's unebnstitutinnal crurle at, , ainst slavery ar o. the, radical, infidels of the air., 'blaspheming .Wretches who neither loye, fear, nor respect the Majesty of Henlien, 'and seize Upon all ctlicins to dishonor : the name . .of Jehovah; and shock. the moral feelints of •Matikind" by the most profane and impious exgresStonS. schirilof devils, incarnate Henry Ward Reedier occupies the•pid.- pit and the. press:to . propagatebiS . pernieious • and revoltitt ideas. Heds no more,. inreality, 'than Greeley, Philips,.Pillsbury;.LovejoY; Sum= ner, Wade and others, lint he is. more amili ,tinuspf notoriety, end hence'morei frequently, obtrUde his demortiliiing doCtriries upon the public; A late number of paper;the . HeVrYorit. Independent; contains Atte ,fellOWint,..offiensi.ve and • shOcking i .tirticle: • .• • • • • Trig. ONLY SALVATION FOR . .TIIE VI • Goii Ann Tttk . l`Zicito—The interval between' the • destruction and: the salvatiuU uf the Rep ublic. is measured by. two . eman— riP.ltiont ;the. other, military stmesS.. The 'first is taken; the oilier How is*.it to, be achieved? . . Therais but cue answer; by Ihe' negro! ' They .(the neorne') are the forlorn 'hope of the Republic.. They nre the last safe keepers of the'good. ,cause. must . rialte - allinnce .with them, orour final.success is imperiled: Congress is in, dispute'over a bill to arm and equip 15Q,000 negroes, to ;serve in the..war. 7 -;- Let it stop. the :debate! The case is settled; the, problem is -solved; the argument, isdone: tet,. Or . recruitidg sergeants beat their drums!.. The next levy.of troops must not-he made' 'in the North, but. on 'the plantations. Marshal'them intoline by regiments and brtg rides I The men.that have picked Cotton meat .now hick Iliritst 'Gather the great third army For two years.,the government has, been' searching- in an enemy's ,cpuutrY, for. a , path, 'for victory; only the negro can . find it GiVe him gun and. bayonet„ . and let hitt-point the way I Thelnture is fair; God, and. : tha negro are to save -the Republic.;-• •'.. 1' What could be more herrible'than; thii? is it nOrclear r palpable, lie yond.question or,douht; that.: Abolitionism - ;infidelty ,run mad, and that to . it we owe the tremendous - evilsWhiab efilict•and are destroYing the nation 1 0, , that t he people would open their eyes in time, and crush this curse which will otherwise certainly c rush • them! - • • . • • • . . The Negrp Tax,:, . . The legitimate ~expenSes of war are: heavy enough,witheut adding to 'them millions upon million's for the 'purpose of emancipating, and supporting the riegro . slaVes of the South... We Protest against Congress voting a [Jolley for this unwise and unconstitutional purpose':.:We protest against the payment, of any 'tax. that may, be. levied to Pay' principal or' interest on, anfloan thatrnay ,he contracted by' gevern 7 meat' for ;such , a purpose—and we urge upon the Legislature the 'duty und Policy, of passing at once a - joint resolution declaratory of the intention.of the General Assembly 'and 'people of the State to resist the,payment of any tax levied for the purporie' of negro emancipation, or:for any•other uaconstitutional purpose. The following resolution; adopted at a receni De • Mocratjesipeeting,"SPringfield, •Resolved, . That the general government hail 'no poweg under tbaconstitittlon to tax': the people of the State of Illinois for,the purpese 01 raising meney 'with which to buy:the slaves of , Southern States, and:we :now 'deClake, in entice; debts contracted, .or bonds which may bp issued, for the purpoie of paying for. anyi:Such ,tilaves;,ive; hold to be utterly void, for want of authority to issue the 'same; and 'the State, of Illinois will never "consent' 'that -her be taied r .lo(..ttny such • ' The:•isseneo . or . M>olitionism isi as 1 tlO;'o . r yktu.'ira,a cuned traitur." ' • NAT •., . , • R • 4 ., . (1.1 14, I t 1 4 1 t: ty , 4 *;;,1 fV, , t tWIINWW. Wait SgETHPOWL,. , 31. KEAN •,.1J .DAY. ..,„t ...A. .N t o EOYER'S STATEMENT. „ . . To ite. tori' F f the;Peitriul and Union As many rumors Oren-float Inin-tiansnetionwhieh t'ookpliteeliettivepVOen-: eral Cameron andmysellon:seieral'Oceasiehs. preViOns to ,the late election of quited ~ Statec Senator, 1 think it 'Tr duty, tO Unvarnished statement of the faCts;:so that there' may he'hereafteine misuedrebtanding - .'or2mis , - , .. .representation. :PplieVing . that there 'would be atterrips.tebribe.niernbers in orderto tjefeat4he• eleetiennf,al).etnocrat,,,l. conceived the. roject' of initting myself in the way . of . thei:operatorir and try inghow far ihey:were.disposed te' go in' the Matter. Once conceived; I:determined itel act tquiri it, anit . e.ainmtinieeted.tny intention 'several _friends.'The , ,first. opportunity, that , offered I embraced—and berejsthe - tesille, .1 had been to Philadelphia, nail oniny return; merlieps• a wr.ek,or more • before . the';,.eleetinn, - '1 'met Mr.• Wini •probst, ,of LewiSburg,„ With. whom I, wag Vespal*(l, at the. Pennsylvania, Houie, in fiarrishiirg, for the Ilr'st time this - winter; and noticed 'some. imusital:hervotistiess' oh 'his - part, antlfrorn 'conduct Was 5e0n. , 10 . 1 - . ao suspect t is, usiness at.. Harrisburg was. riot'of a very ,public character. In the after noon he curneto - me . nnd,askell to' 'sue privntelk; -and we. proceeded ot 011CO:to:.my he very .soon - commenced disparging the; several prominent DerriociatiC . . Candidates , for Illnited ,States Sena tar; .and • coneluded. by 'expressing his deeided.preference tor. Gen. SinionCeirieron. Thie, of coirrse,left me nä doubt, as to the ohjert 'of 'his visit JO the State Capital and to me, and I 'atonee asked him whether that ivas 'the , oh, jeCt..Of his visit. He said it. wit'S; Irpreply-.10 -mfrpiestion,whether General Caincrop ruithor: ., dud hintto conic 'to.mq in this wey...he said . he was . ntithorized. by Caineron.to see - n 4 Heino crat of the house or Senate, and ehter into.the I. preliminitry.tirrangetrientS .: to secure vete for cumeron.....f herrnsked him: in' what 'mariner they: qxpeeted.to-secure the efection,of \yei:ed ' , by getting :three Demo- , crate to absent , themselves on the Aar , of the` election'.” 1, then askedhim what they . , Would . pay. He-said he was authorized' by ,Cameroni to offer $5,000: told him the figures 'WeiO too low, and desired him to tell me. who. the other members Thii herefused to. do at 'the . tiine i ,hut wrinlii try and ' vet permission of his principal to themleft,arid finilyetarn. ed in 'a short time, and said that General Cum- . ofoti Wanted to sec'tne, perSounily, at his r esid once, out of Om city that ,evening. 'I told. him, .I, could not .mnlie.the engagement; • but would .answerrini in one hour, and if I coulilget clear 'Of another ertgagemient - I.had would go . with In the meantime I .consulted With . 'Or. Earley; oftlie Hbuse of ReriresentativesOny colleague, to whom .I related the foregoing facts„ I;then saw Probst' ag:nin'antiteld him 1: would ,go. He told me he mould . have ncarrigeready in front•of Herr's Hotel at 7 'O'.clock; was Miami ized by Cdinertm to get ti.earringe at any time. When the time arrived Dr.l.-Earley and myself N:valked doWn to Herr's anti saw the carriage and 131.01)0. there... I then' made same , eXcusu , to arid ....told :him- it woulid : lie 'hest riot• to'go.' (I deemed it prudent stoie of the Proceedings not to 4.manifiSt ::too much eagetness,least'l,might'defeat the object in 'view.)',..Tlio.next diry . he (13r,flisOlerilded.Ond said Cameron wanted to: see me State e'upital Bank; `.l called, and was, ushard into a . back seam Of the bank; and . found ,Cameron there alone,.. .He.- addressed rule "Topir,' thi. you think you . : entilil.linve ceerage plioughlo.vdte for MeV! , ...II answered , C h it - was a very . b.usiness-liked question, anditliat' it Would depend very: much on euroStancear , - He then siiiil,"“srippose the circumstances ire nil right." LOSked , him ho.w he 'meant «all right." He answered, i.. , thtinaticinl considernr two; in short, the dollars anti cents . • .:1 him, <icerteinlY." He't hen 'asked' me Whatl wonlif:tatie."-1 told' him hail not been in..this business Ion?, end did not :'know. exactly., how td answer, bet:Wished him to' name , the sum: He . asked Whiit I' thoiigh of down,' alter. the woik ,was done. ,nsked . him, whether .be.‘vautecl a 'vote or •im:absentee. Be ansWeied,' , !a vote,". and that it be , vary tiOublesontOo. get the men . a way, and . sideahe only regarded the mone y;. pall. as : the, first,instalment,and that.he felt in duty.heptid,(6 , tak . e - eare, of the person that. matlelim, Senate': afterwards; antrif: he had so marry to take'ettre 'of, it 'would, embarrass hint; het if. he ,had but -one he could 4g it well:and 'peolital)).jr• as: Jong 'as we , lived; and-said besicles„there watild :be po more danger in .voting direetly c fer hfm than; in being abient; for they would make every, provis::' ion for the protection of the men that WouliiVote for-hien. This ,ended,.the and We, agreed to meet again to fix-the , compensati . on. The next day he s,ent jlrobit for'rne.' I declin. eil going . tO see him, but agreed *see ',hit' at 'my room, 'No.. 'ls'. Pennsylvania' House.' 'Mr. 'Brbbst,,who Was still, : up.td this , time, figuring for Simon, Went after him; andi, „Cameron then .said, let's come .to an understanding." 1 ,said; ;'What for?.", Ite:ansvvered; refer ence,to the Senatorial question." I .then said, g‘l said,i , l. will give it,"' and wanted to know who I would.prefer to arrange further interviews and do s the financier. ,ing . „of the buSineas, I told him, my limited know ledge of his friends did net. enable me: to. name •that person. - ~He then pronoSed.Jirn , I said he would 'do. He ibenleft; stating ;that he was going .to Philadelphia taorrange another .tinatiet which he liaddri.vieiv, and . vVcruld return on Saturday .everiiii. This Was . ,Wednes - •On thursday-I met - John J. Patterson; lle desired te'see the, inifitskeil me M'eall - at his room et Heirs Hotel. When I tnet . .hitnjesk , eil Min where Roma toltbme hewria sick: 'lle thin; said, .saoyer, the nicineY 'will be'rillright."'L'asked him, i4Whiit money'?" •He then .s'aiti, 1 4 0 h ,I knowall about it, I !saw Cameron," . (1. m u st tint forget' to state here that prior' to,rnrineeting,Pattarion, Brobsit told ma Patterson wanted to see:me, omthat businessij 'and; bY Ciimeron!s; arrangement, be .-Would ge doWn in . the care On this Lebanon Valley road.on :Frhlay, ,at fiotelinrit, , and that we woul&:go -to*. a :gether ndsettle the entirwairair: •.• • .• ;We Met according to 'arrtingetnapti anti In begga.e anitrinient'of the ear; ceneiniledflie bargain tor .529 . ,000. for a vote for cenehO Cameron fortbe S.. Senator, with the egreement't hat no 'Other Melia her :Ohould." bciughi,,' tied - thaf this' ' should antlthe mutter--Pr . evidril Cameron Would'agree to ,the thims„ ant' dettns'fte:'the rrieneY • in; the hands qtroterschi; tole paid 'to immediate*. ly after the - election 'wee over,' and thattheiiiko , tnem hers. (W it ti what* Patteradtr'seitt CarnetOn wini,elsoin treaty) Who , Were tin:.the..‘Care . inn's their, way to Philadelphitiothould return out Sat ! . urtly. • We coriaidered.the laat , thati if • they were . setit'off, , the'Honse-mould'not to election, end 'our agreement' viouhf , tiot .lieenn stimmnted. ititterrieat-acenned2 . 4o..i deter. , mine mind in tavir'oft he !iort ft oigniitytt r.rato . tersontventiMmediatelyto Cerriermfliwtioiwis. Inthe earl and retained in a.feW tninutea;!itut- Itit.thnt, hlthodo Cameron regardedlthe-priee , big, he would pay; it -in . , order aneejurt her trouble,; a nil "..would,th'efelorecroot - say. Anyth ink 'to the.merribera then on their way.toik.PliihnloY: . Phis;'and that theyttnip t ht returniand :vent any - disarrangement , of tho . plan,that,might. arise - *- trent their;ableneel. ,, Salurday.evellilng 'Wee then agreed upon as tha.::t into for.the next interview: 'I pioppe&at . R.eadingt . edirdidoPuti .l Who:returned ..thet . -)lnmiry eveningi , Ml, flitiristnift; , 'Cerneron - wenr;ttilPhiladelphic ,. . l . carne tip on Sattirday:evening,i and found. Cam , eron on the train; us saat , ftistlone Of, the• men who,Went. to Philadelphia tha , dayi . hrfore;: and 1 think.hotil. ':'At the depot at-Hairiabart , .1 met Patter'son; - who Coil] the:inteririew be at Don Catiferon's'.. Acenrdingly.'Patterscim. and Myself went direct to the: holism and..lband! . the Gene . ral there 'ahead. of He invited: us; up! stairs, "and, by. ri - dismal light,' we. agreed upon the prier; vii.t'Carneron assented,. to the• bargain between Patterson 'and ..mysell by. • agreeing pay' the•s2ll,ooo—ss.,ooo of which ,Wns In be , paid in hand—and would': deposit in Patterson's hands in My' presence' -at :some tiru int erview,' subj.ct to my -inspection.' A • little incident . whieli neenired hero. would.;be a, pity. to lose tollie world:- After. the bargain . . 000(1111.1q Silllntr . straightened., up on his. cbair; rubbing his:legs with his hands; aaying,, Well, this onds'iti I will be Senatnrantl you. shall never regret it",:-(addressing - hitriSell ;to will be the Most imwOrful mati!in that Senatm'the entire' write of altiits•cif thlitGiwL• 'ernmentwill chnngeknothing . la more car. tain trio that the South will gain' her , indepen. - .knee; iounded.like.lreat;oll,) 'n. l l ll .lhem we will hold,thit vont rot 'of the Gdvernnient and I Will he able to Serve tni•frienden" andan' we part ell agnin,tO dream.of Southern Confederacies and Wiiinebegoes for Senator.' Petterson . .and I thew agreed to meet on Monthly. . • We met at 5 o'clock,' in Patterson's toom'at Iferes','on Monday-afternoon', 'Here Patterson told me , hail - .the., $5,000 'band ~giney 'locked up . .in'the safedoww.itairs,' but wanted Me to See Simon' agaill;befor& Pat Mg it, over to me: I insisted on.the hand money. This I, deemed necessary to keep, Orr the delusiori. Aye . 'then parted to Meet at the same placa'early the ; next morning. Immediately rifler breakfast , on:Tuesday,' (the day *of. the , electlom) Met- F'at terson, occOrding "to ire,reeMento,'. room;Simon being present, lying on • the , bed, aomplaining of a disenee ofth'e It was then'delired that I 'should see some' Republican. member of tiie Senate or House; who,',,would he sent to ine,'and inforni.:liim of my willing 2 ness'td fpr Cameron .in case 'ndMi tinted . 'To this I:malle al:Mud:Pretended , C,,bjee. tied' and . derOanded.to.know the trecessit,Y:fdr ; Simon It Was . dsr.' diil this they. might think be: just' wanted•thei'i• d--'4 nomination - for 'effect," , afbich 'tot .11e . 'ddelriied he yreald.nol. have ili&nOM; inatien and 'id'afent for the. Wholel;eilalatare . : SO', of eourseo 'consented; and the voting ' ' price Pettereon'said the gentlemen: whit "would wait: oni me there was Dr. , Fuller; of the :Senate, 'whn *mild' he present nsisocin as I a'as . reirly' to 'receive film .I:said 'that - was- artight, ,but - 'triust'o* convinced' . thrr.thlr, money year; all light too: Patterson' theti'hurriedly 'Showid` me large bundle of notes,. he, renresdnt rts. t?eingt ihe'dniounr Of the final payinent. rHe assured Me - ' the day before •shorilehaVe' !the' hand Money,' and - again 'on TueideY'Mcirruitig'adid could havelt.' h!qi I'deerned . ,it better . , oil .relleetiOri, not •to'have 'it atioef:me; •iriatt; mdelrai there niights be •a, raw• , after die 'ele; - • . tion and 'said I would trust .it to thenr,APat terson • rindicarneroa,),..ln.owitig them. to Ire- Aouest,, Patterson, again assured me the hand money wa's ilOwn in 'the site, - tin'd' taltOliel• . aith the reridur . e; siMuldbeforthcomingainiobir 'as the,election. Wes °Yee', ..(I.may here- state ft, did not come.) Cameron then Said his carriage would beat the. State Capitol Bank After the electidn; and I siMbld came' right' down and it„ over' td 'twine an . ..re am 'there awhile) This; of coursi,'Lagreed to do, 'Now, then, all being , iarrengcd;;,Dr; fuller was ushered in •by*Patterson. , The imire driction completed; I, .seid preaunie I understand • the object OF, 'this 'He then talk 4 , l. , ern.chairmaniof eotrirriittaelippointed by the Republican caucus. to tYait,on your to see -whether yon would y 9 te. l for Ca rnciron,": tessnrelyoulhat if 'you nominate.'qem , ,Carnaron (painting to the old Winnebago lying, on, the. hatl) it •will.be all right." He said: Jqoui.give ote that assu rance?" I said. arcs." then, 8411.1 ' 44 Yoil , need bit'v miljeurs of , personal, , ,iliunger, or anything„ of of that, sort.. „Walleye, : made every provision to meet all dertger.?,' l J'hu,s4lre_ last.scene in this strahgeldrce ended., . ; Simon assured me that he would,he ever grateful, and hope be , • It is proper , here toaarthatduring this entire adventure with,Simon 'and his agents, my auk, league, Dr. f l arley, , W.. ; A..Wallace, the !ens,' tor - from Clearfield, and. ilohert Yaugri,: ; the' preprictor, of ,the Pennsylvania ,Rouse, , ..iti city.. were,in,thejsecret,•aird . Dr: espe eially,lcnow,contently what .was , ; In one of, , my interview,mithyitttesson,on,.,the cars goihg , to Xteat4rm, ite; said ,io„case„]there.. should any Investigation grow out of action he would.be the only,.,witness,that , knew nnYlhing•nklut, it, and he wou ,avvear - ,taitiely and petit_ ~ .'y . ; In regard, to theAntea. given. in the' abode slat ement,,at made. •no memerloile„ nt ; the, time, 1 cennoubeicertaitt that,thekare• correct, b u l 1- believe they Are, , Jcvyclisosi .Bottast.!;. ...I:ii t.: ..B ti Milo Ceitrier';giv es. piC.the„.follovFjpg, Capita! tqi , tlt . . gVaPhs i.,..:;:.i0 .A . Cit'AnCs Fan VOton,Wilinkn'Cz-liitlieWiieti iiigtOn co,rtUipontienee , of is 'said. t he • President is inxiOas tO engagti the service of ` enterprising ' ct ive, touti men to'd but, copies of . emancipation" prielamation. thinaghotit 'the" 'Cotton- . States. (lead Wives Here an'opPbrtunity 'fbi l.terpristng young e , . :;31 1.0• ' vszj, COAL At:1110NC) :L0CQ . 111071179.—"F. rei ton, the a a Tr? * M I . ' ift Yt t .fi 7.4 : • 1 19 , , !ir !PIO re !ti tetr . ettivert pi COO ns, furl,jor' ic . ieomOti;;;ellt''' Coal ti ng . Vir'ii‘rio'tiVe;lll l inii l colti;4 ll4 ; tipti earn t„but a' well ertiblielittillirt eitritamjt..W Wliett roady:tnote than ,eigtit , ' . yeortAsinkeiv. itt,,llt.r. clo ll , l h hase s meAter.,.cit.,;greaf,donkty, bud made the. nttemM enirtieS or Blow Ir pe• d, and had s uceee`aelf•i I n meas te, biti'lhe'eniinee l Weri•eluMeyant. l heavy:T.mnd Of :slow The;fuelfor Teti se)) ges,,Arein, .wati, ; ero Trofll , AH' 4!,,9C. ; , )"PFV e N, k4Owiedae thy engine men, end enatur 10 a -• ' • ehaege"f r initi •Altif httbitil‘‘ roe4o . y of entire see: .reas. , l. W. 6 waxer oftod!mortifted.J.l4„Abe-speeto, c14 .0 (a CP!itilttl,P?.Pl'l'.!lro4‘ lll „-,i t ?q , CYSISPi . . . twp tt tinnil for ‘s-not,,,oll.titeittn,"ond ootninnots ere . !ielves, or thehi Vre Vtiere`+flen - geit: . •.• • Tc ithot•hbvisoifor:onlylc. , ptrtier';lniluro ,l lC.ittle tiriteolutt.to' ,the i syuitt•sis expitt tice,.fini the Are n n the py!,, , 9f Potseretelnee rind.a thb.regtifiiii;. , lttrintint Poe pi;ni trail ittiowl.4leit in montigiok'it he firfi,mod the trial ..was. no longer:liii,..i.xpoiirrto,nt, , ,M4l a. 1311$1 . NRS. t ilespipei! cintt,,ititty, coal from, •Ihuit time,hecurriethe cit.voilte .oininf; iinikinP.man:nifd 'fireman wig found to dlto .thito ever 1010 re . ,.; Inatentl.otlinvittg tri,weod e cry . tri',ent y .1 bitty; roAl.es,, that eon' enough ceoliilot,pll:o3 itt nt one 'fi;r hundrhil miles. `' The'iost: of furl"'per mile' ruin' 15.11.1 rettiteed or.e. Move, -nnti ; t:htrW n vory intwirtdotteletnent twitEttevelopetli.in.the , neottorriy l gi, mgnhgittg „rtiilpiptfi; J D9 te beotritsorv"t not by ru do of{ snvinglhert i ist ye9r; rofll ad 'tint 611 - 'l'l'dpi:oh rail rnh'itE; wnndlcoiilil Imrdty , :bove.hrormohtnitted :now sufficient to supply, the dororttot. ; - , ~.t T ' l,l riF:(lit 141.71 e a ST I 0: , 1 - - 7 de' 'verrinerney,ol Qhto ‘ is(rina r io riinrefe; rie'y'are efetormin'eil t this Statesbil ,niot.bec s iiinii . et igriorarkt ni4illiternte 'flenpid; . v. hick Innuticiern nth' etntenvoring' hoiden - the libel' In the I;dgieln'tu W.Tr':'rriiik'' hits; steps WhCch,we trust, iettle'tte of n'egrO t'Othi4'gtnie reet, - offering thp tollowing resolLitihiinenit'trnette rvient . lo the Conetitutiont.. `tThat ;the ..:001baMT, Assembly at. Its , firat,acsatun to,he 4 hchl aftertheatlbiplion;of; this, amendment, pass•auch'.lti%4S.,tut'will Prohibit tree persons ftoiir.inti t ini*riitilkitsoAtt teettline•in; , ` lists-'State; •OndtWefrectually.pie7, `vent • •tbittownersrocialavea.from ••tigi9OngeOlflr i f7e to; . .this_Stote . l . t l. pc . the, put pose .of s etti • Th e radicals, as a Matter- of .c time, raise a •••tt mi n d' dbmoußCe' the yer t noctauvporitigly.` Bithhat availa ill i ' them .nothing, is is' no Wrie r ititi can fail to seiMaS the etfeats of. n'egbo gritian h i d 'ititni4ts of "'cite State- .b7dats delid i 'Maiiilealir. I`' t - ° Lion OC, a „United -,Slut9P!Pha,t9r,..i!)'F.l ll f l l3;. l A . vanier.that t chPtce o l-Ntr.',PPOC 4ll3 VY.flis . 'Pg. cause for ;Out' entisfactiojiointio9 Ihel 0 (41 hapd;it , a,malancholly,],comasestkary..an,:sbe state -of ou'r.country to Rad,. zso-;),argep:.;party voter Cast:Joe his: oppolsenti tis:trusn ~whorests . under, .the : censumlf-tho- country ,sor: snake 'which ought, unexplained .and.unrepaiital, to. bat i,im forever r lrorn public t rust , :f ,But,St, js' to . , be hoped we are : now, seeing . tho„leat-days;pc ,ShikfaeticM,.,ssihich;tsacrifieei all ...maraliminci- Plc, all teitetti,W,,OPe!ttrt 001 :ittttetsr9t!lPikkiPs on the , .altarto(negroPhillam ! ' l : • , :tf The Philadelphia 'Liquirei,' an ablo;,, and. , .candid Republican Murcia! sayis..; Buckalawo .:`llthoitgls ''widely-,known throughout the ( Stela us "iteading Men.lin„,ttia party, is , Olt p.,y,otsug , man,babsy, about Nr,ty thkee;feafs of Re la a reildebt of Biaoma. buri;.iii'CO!iiiribitiTebtiniy, att.! ti'Menitiol'i tit' the. bar. Prior to 1847; he had served @arta yews in the State *nate; andWavin 41,44...,..t . trm when be ,rcßit ' med ,tts, accept the • appointmen,t,p i t Miniater fesidetif to -the Arienitne'''COnfideYa tion, which place he' held Moi' i'a'eallott; bY 'President Lincoin':--tThemew Sanatoria a man , of ,p ret,,,,bitte„",ibty; c,tul I , s ithi lax ipb f r strict' integrity, i ,lleyfpi once liipplly,dasCribc4 a tpeclatni , fe•lad alsapplfltad,' in 'thasissinftls;i- j^il tt , .”41 tt'aisri4&ntithingi with Bucikle'w;i • ho's: just tika , oh'e ,of ear': mountain ;atroarnsi_,cokt, ,Ak t iFp ,-,„ been tratify,Ml tom hbi kiatitis„b(he,taiitiottrA,:thaiiiiieriat Ve • returnedfrom cordance witibthefr vie2wsilt ielimattek;ifor congatuletionthat the gtterctt democracie' have malls Min, personally, as 11'.13t;Clchlew." tErirEn IMOSI A." VOCE OP-'rift' tr. S.' SILI•;; : , ;••;1- , :iIPIRPESiCOPIRIT*IIr " •,.s • .. Sorne.tierte , in the letter part of tiro „rust sum,. trier Predirleilt" , Lfeettln 'appointed Daniel F. 'filitier"aJiiilde r e ' f' the' Siiprenie' Court of the AkiiteA,Sitgtes• ,s)l,,°t' when, Aber. appointment , wrkss,ahoonneed, , the , everybidy, 44 W , kni que"e'tion was, asked by a lmost is Mille! F`. Miltert" isms Unknown - , , r$ r .„ ~.$$ rss. r rr.h Es t. tnfeme t anti, tne„generat,trinpAessnilLs, w a . .n legal tribunal of tko, , natlpis .fAltroicilliPfPnY4# PO, whom lid bad been; adenstomed term` in 'tha t 'We - Stern fiditt-; man frqm cl4PnoF he is, we are at leasbinfortned , edkatkliela*.aasi: the inforthal ion au tia cac tory (I , ' last I ii , N d g e l ; 0. , ' • , Miller is'ne sound a liw . yeouvhe is a potitleisitto iv"ethitisifdivd !Ptiiistioit/erestir.vhelsirti* . . . t rt rardrinisightullippreiitnisdstifi.at ai 1 1 - kion .1., o T aTherfudgei hew Itneistmealt,tlFellsasit ifio 49sll) ;sloV.t 410 000. P? tlteti riterend , a,ege. l 4eki R4)01 1 4 P1 01 1 444 09 11 4,1tcn0gM lt 4 e t. litteniks't - utrl l ll l otl juttillo of cb4 Rignlii, Af, 0 0 9 11 04.09PP1 AlWats taisl,of Ole ,P,nlq.n o '',.44!ti ; ,4 1, 0 01i(1 1 , 2- 1 4 4P4AlIglif1,TA' F•e•Plqh.; :11 ~ !11 1 ~c f ii owl 0061044 * zifqtto . fr4 4 q4Sen•tieak4q l o4 ,l4 h.'4 ,1 1S filt+lcroyoffti more thou 4 gin fi nd languigi,to *pre.," g r, I felt jba t 'by 'iliiiiiAso.'irillilllk r iintil v rlt . i e Will Hiatt)" ii siAesti'qestO'rAithtflot 11111ATideled told CohstitiatiotOsP libiell,vg*,l slit to elta4tar.aci rl I:M4m eld•Cley,Whiparyotkellltkliososedtr Wherethottparty,. went dawooksgitoifieklolo4l4 Repo hlitun si i ntho ltoe.,Aniie gig iy iv r!opt o succerd to sil l e loyll dnalna imp! vlit eib( thg'Whig , ii.artylaetcartifitile l e 4.ita ea . hil. pvitieitoo, him . t owy, t orpvgip,thwer goothiwe r ims..- Bus racaSamerslralsarsi,aliurgiifiedAlr .0141 wa . TKPL i'l Or .. cf/Yiff"l/lt .. . , ,t)H4,ll7l'at i r i t l a l grak s d iprl ciy m wir r ap 4 apas,ene4o o. opu a,, can c gess; that "the public Ireaslitylitita iiili/P"Pe O alaiiid' b Whilleialor'fhie 44 lrgsf , 'ltall 44 littila*o St it tek to Ittrulth hi.otwered P,wilb ;mart•keli sieleto I hllt g `f fe‘PPe , eghtkA bou if l y oo / vo ll r ian,aelkAnOts aNugoonspf ihk.bat st il ph, Oat free`noms ghoul 'Ur, saiked to tlesel;itiOri", era tlfe leenhoi t ilit 11.. hiF raid ned'ltf its fiVa'ciletilwejit4lifitiottofotTho neOrtaelt ortii 0 0011111i , e0Iht he -titholltiois t Wl4l of tho Republichnisertynt the:640;1,1.w ~,N,l.trol Wo old 'Whig , . 1 11 P. lll lie4CY, l lkk Ihet z ,llart i hrfnu paity,,- did,nnt coneeet le, Pa a Pir'Y . • ! h r. Hitch vialatio,nitif'th`e'ClittSfllittiOhalllittilit#Ylh 4 ilia the. dnii'seli °rani: liccift; , 111111i411/1N144 morn, John ..I..Crittelitluris St.ool llll. 4 • Psegi is; ti and-hul l oed of 01 the,Wite a r/4.l l .°94.4 ll tatitt,ef AT ' ettli(l. )°Pnittegdvliltr?.l"Mtilii[P°l, l 39l irAftn i lre • 11W ; 1111, nl.lO Itlp civil Vtir .that ,is, upaiit vs.— r They cool() hol hair; Pie4bnik. 'SAW Clil4llo fi 'w ( c ord 1;6? fit fainiarerie rei/oltit ion; botltbef Ctrivil I ,0 0 , 1 , i)., o ttosi t ion , wotild;.htivetmayed 4 011M14.1. rest) of,lipoikuilhetetsl4 l °!tr , ',el444ll4lob.flutiWflt this, at a trifling rtpense 'of money, an a %mall loss of life, that ' rebellions' Stile would IWO heel{ Ktilitbled . betre ttiollat cifytheriskiii , ion:."; ~,,,;, ~, , f ' .-1 1;, 'l* ... t ' !h s M'4ll Vi gi hi Frei* ' 'rßuto bow ~ olid.lhe Phtle;Yy..Plahavat h etliAl Basle flfal.'•Mll 3 t OP; PC,rs imai i Thal ja i away with it, 'away \Nit i ,'"aql"Fielti tir who advocated it "11111 1 Talttith' SIMI 44110 1 41 6 / 4 Slitin'Stieei POI. 'l , llaeganVilo withoetithelinAlld Werwill *modal" ,roupjbe.mtvaffitiout,4t font ".00.... ,whlnAt,4-AoPstriTlerkiit* tile nation procla i med tts'A fo r t e II ON en_ the Abolitionis assumed thal th'Ili 4 ;1 1 610 flir War party, and denotiliced ntrothers `as - rebel sylppathitere, , 1 3 zr-,if 1 14:51/4 et. ..)I"; , lS'e'rilt , P ' l'hitt lIIPAINIkIiC I O. 2 " I4 SP9I. II - 0 , 1 1141 ) ilisql 61 5 . culin# oft: war lor_lneir I?vr of The t ele ell r 'tiviidt' ilery via:: hillleirali °.. 4 . Ilk Add iih Ishivety Olity end s+!(! %Edit 4iitemiliti tett* they.,wili %aid kolooeibly raiser' their sikosikhoco ”Le./the, IMO', 3 /# 1, 41 ,. ...Atf , .r , 31 Nvt i lmfo kil'M 9,enklqi9l"4l'; ),ailt7fPa i ll UT ihr, uTf°B l tr at party to save t h e m oo s ~ ,, l't lids 'al WaYi Iteesrrrti4vi tritjhoketiwillriA 4 tylvitlisioevtit tipheitt Vorott it ittloostailem *my the,pnly tefegustilif 11100111-v 411 Nert tkettalkt 1tY,:. 3 .44 A,l!Ka._ 1f 1 11.4 Wm, I _ k rttain the t ,l47Pi•l r i t 4Va e l slum oho "edition 'tws t ristry yeaoi .or d !far ill' Ole p et leniqll;ylelildfd'otkiihiparStitte ll stfeetrofellywnd kloriosslytthrough , thovitreeeill dr civil conamotionell444 , Itutsenet9if-Rlaillac • , Lar, , ,, , ' , VA lion ~kpli: s l Azitx 1 regard the Clay,progperti, Wel 1110 090- 101 DeleoCrlii i eii io 4lll fllliVaiiii ilisl(filiiWeldl rielillll4lltlelibilit o f iinisv2il"lw; et4Piv#l 4 ...', When flee 0110. Scott stinl,lll4l4l4l,4)lltwereo un d . c r ixop ix lpo o onfl a Icllt. l ,crßt 51T1.4 5 1 0. 1 1 14 4449441 411,1 - 1 .ra' 1 ,4 Pr? , -9 , P, P i t , 1 .1 1 . IT tw4triAirir years ago, no,tv uplee'rite te iiblre fril t if' Da rnoc racy; , i cionglittee4nri'llbohelilartift lleil immortal sage of A shland i that pureat of- patri coi,;;roosoelortnenttafr elwtercriePlitiv,taVialg. etaoswoo. #AorY P l, l77sVVe,t l )ll7,:rillAßß.A\ ini,tst,,lii too; would lettil hie 'stoical, to Javan of th a t party .whose iiiii eh•i'viiiith iiA tfiaAieafil ttitotiiih its it '.ift"46l 4,l The!Usioni siviltiit *dal shall. be preset.* etlV"ut.. , I* v,z, , la nli , ezAri` ed The Abolition ,ksuiplatrletl4l4944,4l,4llll l lo the character of the conteit they were enter ing upon, that they ptabtfthed - the war: would be over I in, ejety, dila-, gbf714811101 , 4 1 1 r k ell .thelrife,ner?o,er , iqt#,d , for,i, !!1 1 11 Illgtlg. ,a9ted`, for and y l c,ti,ihe war ,wages wi t3f1. 1 i g athpled 'Uri et the. end 'bf'sool"lifit intik foi the rait,'lltrinoeihe:lletrotOtretsie — eleiily the necessity of woniveral feisnifilffi MIMS AlldPht,Virhigif , cla)l l ,l,P sl?tPailafial al more,,thit9,,Pack .. l,llope th,e l y,wf I ill ape iiX lieder.thit'Aemogititidlig;'44a itielfiliitisit `of mit. • triiitin. l ' . 00 ' ;., 'i' , 1444' 1 :mdl ct0itr..,0.4 tir.'( 1,1, ; ,,,i ~,..,•61RlespeetfillyointlIP•11- 4 114* , , r .;• lo :;,1i0ni, 1 4. 1 1 1 1141 XblMPaßkl , i Tlttriito* ivgitittTilitirsisotteeitnizior. or.: bi Firm. ithen stibilW VsttellillSl4olll ll odf ,i.l r. , Chf,R `lagle,', .P.Plakilrl b aVpn h VII Is ti mn,tl is presenlei 'affirms Ivory. .as Peiltir-iille4Vinot4diesriii`'foYath tilirticei4it* tvillNbdri.tivitosdrltivit Nrtmt , ityreottingiiio , llol enderstootlydes many, L seelst.rte.; belle (II 44414111? .440.1),4.. , „0kal a)Aliii 4 t l l 91, °ffitleieitim i Pfilf ,Prflvoil I fl the it,olloilnisttation; the g o' .PM iginmenj 40111,1;4416 polder to iinXiettid' the w;ier,'itiftl 11;6;4611r; When tlie'polfitefftlitiiti l itell 'the, p OO Oll l , •ever sejeeted 'itaritoliticiltflib illift- AufninAttfc in , the AfilPiejitollklo,nrtt% 1 1,8191 l .40.. 6 ,Pvga? 4 aratla9 I P9l4T4.l l rlat a l&all toil r'' tiiiii iiiet rote - is il l'illaiii'ettilite'isilkliiithtlit rim ' , witty ."irtad,'A .11frthispewillw IT* trolkills North wat,,nnited , /s I IO II4 X 4,4eptedfilll 4 Kaufe , ctuth tfelify i lf VA ItrPt e Pttl ilk , t• ' r tr. ernmeni. The Non is not' and ea lee united ino,iiroseeotingfakh, a boi t i os olgo v , ve,, The. pe0p1e,..4111 Inut , ,, attePtoOrgleilftWitltliftfi g tqes,' as t willisiank r iokidesx#o•iyoultlAt or':., ,h,v-° ell+Xts,f,"!111,0111117 attleteiko, or 'enttgro'g lilt:lilt i`o rith iiirtlit a I..lolr a lV i te 'eirterti thiethe:;o4lilviiillohilelliseilikekieli follow 'thothismetiitflith44,4 ll ,lo4 ll 4 l ol.4 to,ccet S,ltUrtge.ittilmikr fie l toiv)s. isalpays t4 i ,fa4144-.Ata icatn ii &frau e earl PVrtilitate"rits oduillisolitaturh; 'iklioilileikiie olaeitsTiliViraeovitiiithtlitothislihreilml , ih,-,..mbi.scArientoti:vtauentitbscoo Imo) tire' , ,Vitylaseinaw, wi.000$,:00/!l 111.04leriO ... , it , ,I ? , . 7,, , ••• i.., , air,i , w , i , JA T.14:11, , A , Ktit if,1.14. =MEE .---..—`.-. . , a . An ADMONITION TO THE •1111111,-W MI% #Wilitliiiebllthilli(NOVliikiti ifilmilisc94lo.o*- fiveradionAtt4 l4l4 l - i s eh il .WlVOq ta f t Ne i#4 1 1 1 1! 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