Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, December 11, 1861, Page 4, Image 4

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coNTiM in riicM n:isv vacf.. The last ray of Lope for prerving the
leiMSl.l- 1 TT, m-..o..VI.. .r,,;! noil, t l aSfll-.H
reoeral review
j Monarchy it?elf is sometimes hinted at and J
a possible lefugc from tLc power of the peo-
ple. In the present petition I could scarce-
I submit the resolutiuns of tb
Ism of Gdarado, which evidence the patn- ' . -p . o nn t ,
J t wmj' wv. y - ---
ctic spirit of the people of the territory. i - , . . nrrnrr.,j ,nC0m mav .0t ie r.n b 1,e justified were I to omit raising a war-
So far, the authority of the United States j Ctablo Vhal wa3 painfully uncertain j "inj voice against this approach of relurn-
nore chs- t
is pl.i 5 iil v i
La& been upheld in ail the territories, as it j t s mucJl bctcr j,,,; auJ n.ore jis. iRg despotism
id to be hoped it will be in future. I com- . . . , rroress j cveiJts
mend their interest and defence to the eu- j jn the ti:r;?ct;on. The ;l:surgcnts dAim
i;ritpnr.1 and reneroui care of Congress. 1 I . .. .. .... v...... ,.e r
It is not needed, i.r fitting here, that a
' general argument should be made in favor
NBW TAILOR SHOP.
The undersigned having opened out a Tai
lorintr F.stah'.ishn-.erit, over t!:e st ro r vm
occiipic-1 by P. .T.Kvanst Son, i expect fully
informs the p'llbe ih.it the tailoring busi
ness will tfo : be can lid on in a"! i: s bran
ches. All woik will be d..r..- in the lattvt
ne.it'ic.is a..d dlspa'oh, and upon j
one i the most rcas -:i do torn":
lightened and eenerous care of Congress, l ,,i .. ..,, .M-.nrr f-.im vrH, ,.r T w,.r i of tvmilar institution.-, but there
t fivrril 1. fnn.i,ler:it:on ; . ,.. , . 1 . . - . , - . . . ..:.. r.. i;.-.,i n.,K J.i.vJ ! KOBLIIl' 1). THOMAS.
iixumnrciw w - - - - - aml ijixou o une, am t t ue men-:s ot t he L n- ; L,vlu l " 1 " ' 13 ,J'lvt " ' """ j F.brnsbur May lVh lol tf
f Congress the interests of the District of . Km were not frev frcm r.pprcheas'v.n on that as must otl.ersfcto whi:h I ask brief attcn- ! .L.tLljJ: V .. ' .'.
Columbia. 1 he ins,urrcctiun has been ti:e .
cause
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xntive
eve
tton was adipteJ, authorizing the rresklcnt
to take measures fur faci'.itating a proper
representation of the industrial interests of
the United States t.t the exhibition of the
industry of all nations, to be hulden at Lon
don the year 1SG2.
I regret to say that I have been unable to i
give personal attention to this subject A j
tub'ect at once so interesting in itself and so , t. ,
, . . , election, ba
rxtcni-ive and intimately connected with ihe ; .
material prosperity' of the world. Through j
the Socittarics of State and of the Interior a ;
NEV ARRIVAL
JOHNSTOWN
MARBLE WORKS
The i.:idcr.-l'r.,-l begs Itav to inform
the t;;'zcns t C.iinb; ii awl a .
'.-)ti- tl at he h.is jut
k .f Ihe t;.,t
1
&l MANHOOD,
HO 77 Lost- Kc"RT Rpc.
I Just Fi'f !i..'te-J, in a Sm i Eucl-ll
I A hhUll.'.'L TIIK i !
' TI1FATM I'NT AXI RAP'.r , ;
! 5PKKM.T 1:U1:a, or rfe-.j W-'J
: Sexual OVbilLty, Ntrv -ris a-. 1
i ; tarr Cir.is.-i rs. rr -di:ci::j I;-.
Cs.umptioa and Mt..al ?.u l'..v. f
capacity.-
bi rob. j. cn.vr r.wt: l. r.
The in.p-.rt.vrt f.rt ti,.it tl e rtvvj',.- '. .. '
it:e: "f sed'-ol r.n p..n i-e
.... mi. i .... (;.. Il . !1"... .. ,. !.. i i 5f.it r n -in: CI it il Ktaiol 7 . i . liniln'ol . I If V r-1 I I If'l'eU" ' 1 a t !'Cs ! 1 S oi
.fmuchsiiMVri.gand sacrifice to :U ; on lc SolUh c.f j cual f. with, if not aWe ,,b... in p --A J .s,CjW' h's .Smrln i l1::" S'!".'
.itant,, an.) as they have no rcpre.cn- ; tie liQ liu,e !cl off ri-ht , the tinu tnie r.f gowrnmc -nt. U is presum- ; M ! il li Mr-et. .T-h. Si..w,.. MON 1 :! V ' . " ." -:
in Congress, that body st.ould net , l( m,i,..i, -.l. .... , ! ed that l.iLor is available onlv in connection 1 17 1 fc I-1 !- 1 1 V'i. i'rfHI'l :""L: il 1; V T lniKVl'S.TOM l.S. MA NT! ...i .v ' '
rlouk their just claims upon the govern- f. ... ... with T ,;tr, : ,.;it 1M1,flv lab, KnVss ULjuild UiLjJ it--.il liilii I ,,LS. uilAVIl STONKS. '1 AfbH o. ,.,, n. -
nt. At your late session a joint "o.u- j fcss!,n,..l. l.ri.f. wn lmml ,,5! d. S s.t.K-MKiy dse owr.in- cai-ital. somehow. . JOHXSTOWlf fLOTHlXC l,b xJ-.AL i U nyiiHuaet .re,, oi tl.e r fl.:: , x ... ; v ni,1J;s , f
' o. i . ...... uiost 1-eaut. r. ana n.;-t r.v'nn t-i nr ,, ... i ... i ....
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were torn up within her limits, and we J by the use of it. induces him to la .or. i ins
were many days at one time without the j a-surncd, it is next considered whether it i
ability to "bring a single lcgiment over her best that caj-.i t il shall hire laborers, and
soil to the cat ital. Now her bridges a:d ! thus induce them to work by their own
railroads are repaired nn-l open to the gov - i consent, or buy them and diive th'etn t- it
ernment. She already gives seven regt- ! vith-ut thir coi-.sent. Having proceeded
s ments to the cause of the Union, and none ! lr, it is n ttora.Iy o .nt.u-'.e l t!.at a.I la-
1 a.
to the enemy, and her people, at a regular borers are either tared laborers or w.int tnoy ,
iave sustained the cause of the ' eall slaves ; an 1 further. ;t is a.-sumcd t.iat
Unirm bv a l.iri'er ma:oniv and a larger ! whoever is once a lured lao:or is .;xeu m
.. . . . ... i' i r . ! t-n .1 ..V i i.-m f. if l'To '
aLreiiiHe voie man u cy ever ociorc pave - -.
Xt.w there is no such n-lati- n letween
r as n-su'i.e.l, nor is there
a fre-- v.hire laborer Icing
Kl.if of tL T'j.ion. Iioi:i i U t onin.-irif i v... I lixo I in lor ll!o in liu: Conu.tl 'U (l a iilli
. i to any candidate on anv ouostion. JxeutncKy i o)tt taerc i-
rlan or system has been devised and partly ; . . . " t . . ..... i ,..ir,;f ... , .,'..,
- 1 : too, for somu time in douot, is now ilecmediv j -Jp't-u ana i.io(
matured and which wnl be laid before jou. . , , , , , " ,i ;'- .K
. J atid I think, unch tngaely ranged on the -s!ll !l a nan.-v as
:elid :ce5 23s gjd m:
Comer of Clinton & Maine Street,
READY EIxAxDS CLOTIIIIJCl.
LATEST STYLUS,
FALL AND WIN" IT. It C' ATS. i' A NTS.
vfsts, roi: mux and i:oy.
iii:dt v.ai e S!:i::i-, i r..uvi:i!. r.vi-i u
i MlIiiTS. St ickin N...-tles Ilankrrci.elfs,
M . . I II ... 1 . ...
'l ives, t. ::iore:..is. irmiK-s yc.. -.e.
A LSs
a.-s rtmer:t o !IAT oel (WIS,
as cueap a
city, witlKt.t t:
a-
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nurchased in the
j ..Hi- r i-t carnac'1.
;i;iNl'STt'.r.S of v.te.s .--its an
sl.' s, suitable for 1'armers and Mechanic-
so! 1 'iti.T hv vl.oltv.ab- or r'-:.i.!.
i ..t tne .e.o-?
av ii'iinz all th advert
d... T; ; lecture vi"
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un.
l'romj-t attention paid
a distance, and woi
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lers fr-'-.i
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Tr,.'tr and V v virtue of an act of Concrress
..m;. n U t , .-f.r.ils,-at T.rorrtv used . S!ie tlie L !',on- i'ssouu is compantive
r . , " 1 i lv cju'ct, in.!, I b.-5:eve cannot again be : laborer.
fjr insurrectionary urpoits approve.l J i ' .
. ...i. km o;.c ,f ,r. i overrun by ti e insurrectionists. 'Jhese three ; L -to t-ese
ti .1 'w-, 1 ,r on. ro. , States, of Marvland, Kentucky and Mi-u- i mfe.ences fivn. then; are gr-uu: . - La ...
foes to tho laoor tttivi sericc ot otne. pc- ; ' - - ; . . , -..-.,.
, ,imWr- .fin, neitner ct which w-.-ind premise a kiv.zO.' ' I'n"r 10 ai1'1 i'"'! -".-ui u. v .qnui. ...,
soldier at first, have now an aggregate of j U.d is only toe ln:.i ot I
-ic-il.-l
ex.oiiin
ea-: s
K---r ti e roi.veni' nee of p,r-m r.-si-'i
in tot- east al.-l North f ti.tf County.
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i-fcv -ry '. -- ;:i.ti -n.
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t:.e
e"ms have become forfeited and
the la'ter. thus liberated, are already dej ti:
cent on the United States and must be pro
vided for m some way. Jjesao.es this u is i
ut'i i-.-s u::i:j i-mij iiionsai.'i men in iiie i
field for the Union, while of their citizens ! bor is the
cc. -taiuly not more than a third of that num- ; mu li the h:glar e.
tiie i ticver existed if labor bad :
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itid tl.y of doubtful wherealxuts a:
Ti..t i.vmossil.l that ome of the States v.-
iasa similar enactments for the-.r own bene- "rr'
fits respectively, and by operation of v.l.ich Wil'tfli! itei..-o,-are in arms against it.
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cation in lieu rrotanto of direct tikes r ' l ir region co:ist:tutmS tnocounti
T.,.o son. othrr r.lan to h.! agreed ell W 1 h : lac actl .oruiati: pr.'.l.
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ol ir-'ii.ia. i-.-'ether wit i "i"1'. ie. hm.iu i i i i..-
relati -n. A f-.-v v.- n have
on them for disposal. 1 n such ca.-:-s 1 ie
cmmen l that Co::grt-.s provide for !
aecentu.cr such ic-rsjris frcm sucii ; c
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2i-r.,r,i:n- . some m.le of v;.I- ; na.nu., ..nun a .mS me raiscw r-:.:i.s.i ix.s. . ...... .
s of Accv ; e.M-oal and t..at iv: w.. -,.:. iio -r ::.-t.i..-tve:-
cd Xortiiampt.'.i, an 1 kuown as the ;.':..! wil.i their ci' -tai t.ier . r l.uy
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ginii le-ivin- tl.etn masters of tl.i-ir own , dacinj mivtd btuvf.:,. l;.' r r is 1 il ' I'f j J j hi f 1 j-p I it'lli - - -i .f 1 . 5 y " '."
country. An insyr-ent force of about 1500 ' assuming that the wh-. h.boiii. ; . Mun.nity A ' - ' .'".i.ij.rio-r't
such States respectively tuat suel- persviis. ; -iv. ...- ... -j;vti.vr ; - .' . : ' . . onv n.- : j : .! ;
cr Mich acceptance i-v "the general govern- : ':" contigt;..us parts of Maryland, have : It! ng to neither ch.-s ; m it-a r wotk tor T! SSroiW! ilti In T::c th. n... -hit vtr a'! .-tb.-s.
n.ent,beatonced,chtred free, and that in . 1 their aims ami the pe. pb there ! -thers nor have -th.rs wck f-r them. In j World For Cen.-.tiu? Wood, lather, Tl.-e m t-lan . an n
anvevent, iteps be taken for c,doni:in2 ' have renewed their aFeiance and accepted j mo.t r f tie southern states a majority of:!, : G1,r i I V, e ' !"' I l " .' i
both classes, or the one first mentfone i, if the protictfou of the old tlag. This leuv: , - o:. ol a'l c.l -rs are mitner slav.s ,:.rJ taster, Coral dc . ! II ss V- o' .a: ! :i - w tvl. li
tlic othtr shall net be brought it.toeiiem-e t ' armcA ijirr-.vti. i i.t nortii of the p..t.,- : masters, wbilo in the n-rth.-ru a Jar-' mat- 77 ,iul.4 Ul-,;.!c ... .,.,. f j N .. ...::. t .1 It -.... i
at somo Tilaee or i.laces in a climate enjeu nac, le-r east ..f tiie Ciasapeke, A!sj., we i t ri'V ale neiiher hirers or I bed. Men, with ,!.-., I L-!. ,h ,. -,V IC , . , tv 1- 11 :::;. 15 No.;:.
ial to them. I; mi
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in the United States could not, so tar ss in- ; on ioai. iiuw i.-iau-i. ne.u atautiaii : --- ' ' 1 ,.iv (.f
. !i ! ami ni! lstantl. antl vr likewise tiave s iiup ! pro In -t t tneniseivcs. anO as.iin n- ;av..i s !,-.....
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It is so .
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ilt be Well t consiuer ' u-ive ootailteu a lO .ling at eaca t.I tlie 1st , li.eir i.inn.m, m j..;:s .an:. i
Kvi t v 1 o i-- r sh i : ..ve .-.
v (Vi' 'cy"- Anieii. in C
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Tt is n-t f.,r-tten thai ino'ne. .fir ... - :
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Civntuali mav uesire, v-i uicra :.- i in sik:.! :
m ..i , r 1 r.-..1.w.A, ,.rT... ......T... ... t .. 1 . . i" .... i . o -i 1 .... 1 ,.i . ... i 1 . i ..1 .-.!- S 1 I 1 .
coiomzatien. lo carry out me plan oico:-.- . '.iv-.i. .v.i.i ii.ii.s u. p'l'm .i in.. k-.w mi . .o.. v., i. v ....... . j
nization may involve the acquiring of ter- : in belialf of the Union
u :n t k-
in
North Carolina b-u s - the . tlier.
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titory, and also the appropriation of xnjn-y i and Tennessee. These tilings demonstrate
Union is advancing
t.Av..ttd tl.nt to b e.vtH.mirl in t:ie terrilo- i tint t..e cause ct the
rial acquisition. Having practiced the st.a lily Southward.
m-nnuliuin of r.M-rit.vrv for i.parl v sixi v years i Since your hist adjourn Liet. Gen. Scott
tl p oution of cmstitutional i)".wcr"to do ! hns retired from the hcod of the army. Ma- I ouY a n'"1 ' a '1-t::: ! - la-
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o is no lon-rer an oreu one. With us the : ring l:s long life the n .ti-m has n. t b.-en 1 -N ' r,r,'"i
a eoitsider able nr.ir.'i r cf pcr-oi-.v ?.iingl
tLiir i--.li v.'.lli capo il. that is they
1 ib.r with their own hand-; and buy r
hiic others t woik i-r them, but thi is
-It 1- :.l vays n-.-.y : : s
i'.s'.lf t .i-v.ry .1y." A. )'. if
-We h.iv ti'a- 1 M. .o.d :li..! It
in ourh ! e s Wut'.r. li '
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tower was .iMStnilL a last lv .Mr. .leli- u.m.m'a.iu . i.m u.e..-., vvi 'ii cining u i
: e:ii.-tcnce c f this class.
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Air-: - . "s
by tl
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ersc-u. who, however, in tne purchase ol ; niimi now liUtl.lioly an! bri I.ianiiy l:c has
r.oui.sinr.a. vieldo.1 his scrutdes on the idea i served the co.. 'r7 foom a lime far bai k in
.e . f. Tf - it 1 .1 ,f i ! our his'orv v. ! .: f.-i-. f ' n ,.- 1-vit V eUr fixed t j that
vi ureal viiieoieiiev . i. 1,--sai.i ,u.u u.. i - . ... ..... ......
y i ten satd, r.a-rr is
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any such a tl.ing as t!i
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el laborer
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sure ciTe. fs that object, fi r the en-ignition j 1 submi'
of colored men leaves additional r-xri for t -vi.at
- .s
n.r.'-r
saves
only legitimate object cf acquiring territory 1 l'--u l-orn, and thenceforward cor.t .nua'dy . '-.-.i .a ....e.it .... .t iu. y..- . ... -i.-i
t furnish humi-s for white men, thisiiica- I cannot Imt think we are yet his debtors. ; il few v ears back in ti.. :r 1; . - .-, vv,:;-
1 submit, thr ret-ne, for your consideration ! labore rs. 1 i e pru.i.-n:. ! n.a-s .-.
further trrk of rtcoci.i?ioi; is due 1 t1-'-' w"rI'5 la1"'rs r'r -( S -"AA.
...l :. . i', Li. i on.? t,. . ... .. '.-.. - .... r. 1 . a S-tri.l'lss will WlU-.l to l-UV
ili'.v 1.1..1. h.u:i.iiiiu0 '.-I it ti.nijj i. .hi. i
Jeff.rsoii, however, placed the imiortanct
c f j.r. cin ing Louisiana more en poi
i . . r i i . .i - . I . , t.. . .1 . r. :.. , i : e r
LU ecu merciai grour.'.s man piocuii.ig i ms sn.-ao ,v -t-n .-. .iiiu-i.i.il-i i u.e .iiui.
room for population. It is a fortunate cirjumstanec that neither
On the whole or ni Slti on. includiuz the 1 in c-ota.cil ore. untrv was theie so far as i "icns tI,e WJJ' to U-J
anoronriation cf money, tviih the aciuisiii ui 1 anv difTercnce cf -..pini .n as to the r rono--! C"I;S fl'K n:,-v" "'' a:,J Pre. to
ti, ,i;,:. i:,r'Ao men iuiir; arc mo-e w.unv to i
i lie itlliriu 1.11. r .
rum if
r sdo bv ail !
g. nerally tl r nt t.:-
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Will, tho retirement of Cencral -Scott j f-r l.iaistif, then Lib-r v l-:- . nt.-. :,- '
f appointing in 1 :li:"!l?'r wLne, and at .. :.4ta I its r-n -tiir;
j la-w Wgiuner to he!;, nun. 1 i. s is iue i'Jst
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t f territory does not, the cii.en.liencv am ! person to be selected
ouats to absolute necessity that without rrpeat-'dty c-xprese,l hi. judgement in favor ! t;nst'"- t1'1" '!,,'se w-,rt T,,il frnVl r,v-!.v j
which the government iUilf cannot be per- of General M'Clellan for the positi -n, and j r)r'vf'
petuated ?
The war continues.
pol'cy to be adopted for sunprtssi'ig the j M'Clclhm is, therefore, in a
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In considering the! n,. ,-us concurrence. The d-sk-nation of G.n. I ihem beware. .f-urren
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irisiii-recti.u, I have been anxious at. 1 care- j
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if svrvc-.idere l, will surely be ti ;ed to !oe
ful that the inevitable conflict for the pur- i as well as cf the Fxc-eutive, and hence
pose shaT not degenerate into a violent and j there is bettor reason to hope th
the Co-n f j..ivaiiccmei.t against such us
they, and to fix new d.h-al ihti.-s an 1 bur. lens
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nr.cn them till all of bhertv- shall In lost.
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remorseless revolutionary struggle. 1 have, wnl te given lnm tie conhal sup
therefore, in every case, thouzht it proper i port thus by fair implication promised I
to keep the in'egrty of the Union promi-j and without which he cannot v ilh f.-j '-s to the hvt, arc seventy yeirs. and we j
sient ts the primary object of tin contest tfiieiency serve his country. It has p., 1 ti'"'-our population at the end of the period j-
TIIS COST IS ONLY OXil-TillttD IIVT c K TIN,
ru.l it is twice as I-l'uA LLL.
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sient is the primary object of tin contest j tiueuncy serve his country. It has p in.", our p..,.uia.iou a. me enn -i me ik.h.i j 1 .n ies and per.-l.e-, (:.- .riv :. 1 , ,"i,.,.l)l
on our part, leaving all question which ! said that one ba 1 General is littcrt an two i ti-"t li':K's 3" -;'jt U w:iS begin- ' HHT A PiTHf'!! A P7P.. M ! h i.'r g '.i vie ctc- 'e l :.LU 1 WF.LI.: N , j
are not of vital mi!itar3 importance to the j good ones, and the ving is true if taken to! The incrtse of thos-? other' tl.ing j Ut 1 4,4 ' -"." 1 J J iiorK AN i A I A ::!.;:. . .
more deliberate action of the Legislature j mean no more than that an army is better j vvh5,"h nieri tn0l, Arable, has bee, ey.-n ! Fr 1;re.crv;: rt, ., Tin a-:d . tin r ! tl. . Ity-Jl o" V;;!;'!' "f
In the exercise of my best discretion I have ; directed by a single mind, though inferior t Kri'l'l'r- "e thus have at ne vt.-w v.bat .,-u i;..t.f..f every ;i;.ti u. !: : i its p.;",', . '.i'.'.J.'..'. ( v!-;.;.' "il--gh .:. '. :
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...i,r.A."l f.-. ?, M.v-lro.i.. r.f il. m .rt ii1.1 1v flinlt- t-o c.,n.:. . . i the lioptilar trincio'e applied to
cuiv i. . .v ."ivv. - - i" j .- " J iv i-u-i ii"l .It .U Ml.!.'.' " - " - .
the in surgents instead of putting in force j cross purposas with each other, and ilC i ""l. inroj'n ti.e ma.ninery ..t the .v.ir c s , - - ; i
by prcx lamation the law of Congress en.ic
ame is true in all joint operations wherein '
ted at the late sersi ,n for closing the e ports j these engaged can have none but a com
So also obeying the dictates of prudence, as mon cud in view, and can differ only as to
nd the I'nioii lni5 pr- 0.-
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well as the obligations cf laws, instead i f j the choise of means. In a storm at sea.
no
us those who. if the L'nion bo preserved,
transcending, I have adhered to the act of i one on board can wish the ship to sink, and '. 'vl ! 1,ve y lt crn, un t Ay .n-n lre-1 an..
Cngress to confiv. ite property used fi-r in - yet. i-ot unfreq uectly all go down together, ril'';' Tl e tr5'lsi, ( f ) day l-
rurreciianary purpose?. lf a rew law upon j beeaute to many will direct, and no single j nr,t abrogethcr for to day it is for a vast
the same sttlject shall U propos-,1, its pro- j mind can be allowed to control it. j f",,,re a-"-- v;itli a Tcl' ;ri00 Providence
priety will be duly t msidcrcl. The Tnion j Every day continues to deveiope that the j aU t5lC more "rm nn 1 CATl- s i-toceed
mu;t le preserved, and becee, all in lipen- ! insurr?ction is largely, if not exclusively, a 'a tllC -?rc:it task wUc!l even' have ikvolv
r.ble means must be employed. We should ! war uncn the fit nrincinh s cf nonid -,r uVon us-
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not l.e in ha-te 1 3 detern.inc that radical goyer-.mtr-t. the rights of the people. Con-
:.n ! we :.
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S tit!.?m and W.-stcin States
trive abundant pro- f c-f all w
favor.
Ti.cy are readily applied b . r.;i:.;.ry Lib
c-rers, at a tririii.g :Xj
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grave and maturely ccr.sidered ptit'.ic Jk
tmient?, ao well as in the general tone of i
the i-isurgc-nts. In these documents -we !
find the abridgement of the existing right
and extreme measures, which mav reach i elusive evidence of trU w fnnn.7 in tin m,t I
the hyal a we'd a tl. ilidoy. 1. are miles- ! grave and maturely ccr.sidered mi Hie dxr- I
pensiole. The inaugural a l lrcss at the be
ginning cf the administration, and the
tai ef 2 g-? to Congress at the lati tpecialscs
sior. were mainly devoted to -he domestic
controversy out of whi tha insurrection
and consequent war have sprung. Noth
ing now occurs to add or substtact to or
from the principles or general purposes
fctated nd expressed in thoce dicuments.
ADR A HAM LINCOLN.
Washinctos, It re 2, I8t I.
When I'.yron cross.-.! tlu sea he s.tng : :
ily na'ive land, rd night."
AVlien ilason and Slide!! attempted to
o. srJir
ago and the denial to the PWf ! C tL'-r Wotc U? in lhe raoininS a
all right to participate in the selection of
1 made the salutation,
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lis tie in-. . ilaii i o..c n...: l,r
tage Stall. i..:.i Washiat.u Ija: !... o. ..
tain -nr oO acres.
Ai-Sl'. A pi- cc. r v.-.r.il of i -...1 s.;u.,t,.
in Snniaierhid t ..vvi.shi p, loiuelel bv
l'i : Tl-vl V:li.l it xi 1 !.' i -d. l-...'.s f t'.e Jbi's
..f l; l ..-.t Flint., dee'd , ratri h F.lVy :.t.d
thirv, fonTai'.i'j Vvn.t l'i aeres. : .-.v
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lb.rsc naterhihs are nut nn n-i.lv for i Ai.Sil. A tract of V.ti.I &itp. i.- in i
a If .rshi'.pinii t ) all p-rts if the c untry, j --h-nv to.vr-i.ip. adr.ini!.-lands . f FaTick J 7't VV ! " Vt-'
f..ll ..rI....1 4:ru.t!.i.w c- i .1 -.1 J .1.1 i.ls w o . k ,
.- .1.1 .un j.-uiii-ii i.n-...i:..:,3 i . ii.j'i;i ,. io,i. T.-4iio.-.iiji 4i,ia-.. iiT.i.i.ijiii! acres
Full d.-sciipiivt; ciri-nl.-rs will ! f.i-nish. . a:. 1 l.er-.hes nud a'h.w anco.
on app lcatioii by mail o r p' rs. u at our . ALSO. A tract of l..n-l situ: in C-.rt f
i riucij'..! Ulnce an.1. v nous.-. .t-Ans!.-. (Into the t i.-r. rtv of Ire..-:iK
il Ma: vM. S 'o,.-id:-r. a':-i:.i:-' !ar; is f , inivs V 'Gb-
.' n K.llw-l rr ;.:id . .I ts. i ;.'a nn.: LVi Vj.rv,,x clt t.. H. lo'.'..-tf.
-i s, in. re or le.-s. r.s:i-.all por:i-.ii f wl.;.1, -i
N r'. -.ril an 1 therti-u elected a CALiN 1 r -.tt't-tt- c.-T "."." Tjrr.Tl nCi-:
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78 WILLIAM STIll irr.
(Corner of Lil crtv S; r.ft.'i ; -e V-rk.
J(ilNS A ClloSLKV.
Agkxts Want. t ! Tkrn Ca. u 1 !
Tune 12. iy.
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public officers, except the legislature, boldly " iIjr "ive iand. gooil morning."
a lvocated with laboretl arf,umenb3 to prove
that large control of the people m the gov
eraraentis tb eotircq of all political vil.
-r-The best exiounder of peace di-ctrines ;
for South Carolina, are .Sherman's x poun
dcr.
i HOUSE
. ALSO. Ab ut 2000 acres f 1 -r.l, situ- j
j ate on the waters of Ela. kl:ck. inCa'ri llj
ZZroQV. WOHK OFiLL KINDS DONL ! township, which will be sold in f its ainuv
. I AT TLII5 OFFICE OX .SHOUT NOTICE ! ,i;t I"Jr"!,;hCrs-,I.,tr,.,. T.T..,,
I ll-L,l..M IVl I 1 ULJ..
r.V-i.sbxu. October 24. 1 S?-f .
AND AT RHASONABLT: PK1CES.
ORDERS ..i
ru CHASE I) AM E0I2 -i ,
r. A.. HOl""-:.
Jun.i: Tl-.?-