LH. .. ,'S". n t)' .1. ii.-i r.-. : S'0 ES, I for ex- pes. iu-:ral- taia are XEW SERIES. Come, -be " Ksn Togellier. minority composed of the moderate men if Important Proclamation . but hear tiie!" said a great Atlie-1 the bouth ? : 7 r , . . ,- . , ... . jTe iicai . . n.--.,. :f . , , , , Is'J tne President oi t.tr Lifted guiles ,n,.ral to an inceused bi.arUn. Ti,e -because it was unconstitutional, ami led , 1 . .... ... 1 ami I r.-rn cfir.l t-"'4t we cou'd m a maQDer, !lor rather that our fellow-eitizeus, v ".re times, when our country is beset B..C?-Jter perils thnn Gre.ce was by the pPaiisftoWU, would listen before it is too i:;.;slfe. i"T--a';'Jut:.oi;ai of a portion of the people i-.-'z-: calv plunged the country inv a "" aaj bio. .;. fratricidal war, w hich has .-.n T -rc-itlv weakened the resources of -f i iir-'rv, and Fct.t up a wail of wo from IV.fic't the Atlantic, but threatens to -v .t -n fjr or. ideSuite period, at the risk 1 ' . the North a! l South alike of i,.r i.'.-'.e active male popuatpn ; pread- Jc-a. U'l- n vt r more than half the fairest -! tLel'va! anJ Gnfederate States ; a dtVt i:i:u the nation that will L:lfjil f.T ccuturie?, if ever; and bur-la-.f the ule with taxatii n. under L.ch tLev wi!! groan from gei.eration to i-.:ri:;.'ii, w.th io prop'ct of deliverance jir..t'.i-ruti"L. A:, i t! -is tt-rril.'e calamity is to -.- endured f r a", .it ' The pre.-trvati ti if ir Goveni-i-::t tl.e ret .r.ti'ii ('f the Union . it 5l;!,e rL-tt:il lishirent of tliv 0!:st;tn i fu'.! v:j t. ovui thirty f 'Ur united s-: ! t,r..i! If these were its objects. .tir eiiti-isniriialioii r' ti'iircvl the acri r.:s "va as it is.it uoichl be endured for :-c. g vcM.snei.t. such as ours icij.. UTnicr sr.-.i teiiiperafe rule f the Fathers r. :. '.. - Ai"t.'.'i-i tlif Fathers, is i;.t dctfjr E .: ;t is '. ;( f.r which tlie war is to xirl- . z-A. ; i '. t: e country exhausted of t :ie:'.rs: f r wbieh tiionsnnds r :5 iTi-1- 1 e s , ti. o;.vertei lut ill ive-ya. s; : ;i. .:. t l inn in i.o- . ir-.v ti r-uu .t r.aii sh. etl "'I IV : 1 ; .l.: i t1. tARietitaTit.-ns of l--re:i-ed 1 r - T; ?z nVesl shriek-of v uth. a:.-: t't.e n-:ii!:r.j f t-etrU-r ii-f:U:ts, n.ai'.e rr r .;..-by tii'j U.cly viperin.eiit. fioa? into -.-eir c a every biviie. No. it :s !."t f.r 1 1 ; it wi'iii Lr- b-jrae patiently, calmly, i.'.t ch'i:;u'.y. V. "v n.t v. v.wf Union and maintain .uprei!iaiv . f ire ij. tis'itution. the f.na te ' ' r ti.f I n;-, ri. as il ira.f, is a -r-'' am! t.'.e C ' 'titv.tii a is "a cove nant with iV.ith ati.i in le.i-v.e with Ile'.l." .:tu t'lt-m ti.:- wat which is only sacred ; .:s ' i ct :s rv'?e"Us is made damnable. -u taey av-,w that its .bjtct is, mainly, :-'Sur thr master and fuke the slavk. 1:. s- uli talk of restorirg the Union Lei-he! at; the.-e who appr-a! to the ,.-st;iuti..ii to stav tbe imnd of lawless .- . .1.. i L I:.: c" ... . ... al- mi -ii ?ii;s er, arie. tells us i ?.wiA,r ; arid the attn cious sentiment .is e-.i ly every radical a'l Abolition -." iu the hind. .a;, a ar naiad np-.n a principle ra ;urpi-Mi vr-rt conilirt with the ;tu:i. n 11 the Ab'.litU.n fanatics tell - Uiiist be whized result iu.butan over '" -t the Cor.stituiion ? And what i : v-rhr.'A- . f the Constitution l ut aa end :--f G'.ven inent ? A t.u wail against th-Constitutioti is a -i :u war a revolution and, if the n t:,eor- prevaa, we wiil he no less f n than ti,e e. essi. .nists of tde South. j ' r..a cr.d in the establishment i.fa '-::en: fir more el jectionable and oppies--.ail li.at which thev have set up ; if. T'.n ci r' 1 tlr"t re-s,,,t hi anarchy and. -".itciy, as a refuge fr m that worst of " h-s, a despotism. ..'j'ftain a war necessary to restore the j--'1) ami maintain the Gnstitution, with guarantees and reserved r;i;iits, we t: fviiy tj ple.igo all we have of rro- ii i.us is us onjeti. sucn is , . ' t;!'.'1?,1" w'u"ch we stand iu tlie present ui.i n con lurte'l on Christian pi in- i"e unuis nt tne Lxrisiitutioii. - a-ko.l f.,r i,v t, e presi,5v,lt to crush rpi-clj.-H and briii back the seceded I ,sCS, i ; n.o tue Lnioi) aa it wxs, siiall be re- our consent. But once change j :'i---nt'.a',,t the.Aivitkn I"'dcy, turn j kmnco,istituti.,iul war for an uncoil- t . ... -n . -- iiifinv .i, ,1 i, ni it. i i . V'U. ON OF SLAVKRY and the SUB- ..!' IV vm n...H - ou : .! i-'iftie ali w e have of property -.'t'C U CU(,'a i. and to punish as trai .u ''r.,. .us wretches who were the lr.sr-,.. i- Mt'TS a-a C':':,t.1", lK tne Perils that environ us r.t tiie f'lCe- They are great, ttrri- J -ti 7 R Ut e cr'Ct,u"tereI ; and. if ? tr"-'4 vlrta!r ''ve ree ant happily. - .ii-t be overcome. The question of -"':s',a-:'? the Aloliticnists - Ur-Scr"us as the question of se---l by the Southern fanatics two A' Was lhen. Bjth are heresies that eyv xttrn'inated Ufore jace. pros 'c T ?verr.ment can tie restored. j7 cried the South two l:ti t,R"y sece,,Kl- 'ilerWaSUnconstitutionah and tomain- U T1l ractoiA -Via T'n.Ati nriv, . 'nst'tution, w ar was necessary jt-H the Secessionists. 'rS be aW";'-' the Aboli- 'Pcbhcans to dav r-.;,-,,; e W.h four mi,lion ngro slaves of ;l the mUSt- tmucpated that is -.Her,. ar ls f""r, aud it shall not end b-:Mit;l.r Iree ana raised to civil ?a : I1 quality with the whites. TrCesbe Prudent. ' y cf th. North, and by a large 27.C BLfeS'SLYGS OF GWEKAThrNr, LIKE THE to rf--ii;..r. And siiall Abolitionism, which is no less i a n:oci..MATiox. aheresy no less unconstitutional, and. lead ; J? Abraliiua Lincoln, 1 W-nt of the ?J J,?l"ty I" ieU;.iio,n' hiT ,o:Vrr i L-nitcl Stafs of Am. riea, and Cowman t"o, and petteu, and coquetted with, w lnie ; , , ., , . ' , the b!.l . f the nation is bein- pou- ed out I 1 t,L' A"ny ,:,v-v on the battle field to ni.-ll its tVllDw-l.o.rv ' "icrvoi. ilo Iieivby .loclaim and dechue the rebellion of ves.'.on ? j We shall see. Time is not confined to ! th? present moment, and the n-xt may ay show : a ctiar'ie oi scene. The w.-mb of tlie p re set! t is bi- with mighty event.-, and the h- ur of delivery will not be postponed 1 cyond the aVh tted time. Maw ry must be abolis-i.ed ; shivery mu.-t bo sacrificed ; the nejjro luu.-t be t -maneipa ted : is the universal cry of AUlitnu lie publican press and leadeis. lint you cannot end tlie war by this p.!i cy ; your projisiiion is unconstitutional it is icvolu ionary, we reply. It must le done, they say. Let the ('- n stitutiou sluie let bioud flow in rivers, and dibt increase by thousands of millions come pestiknee and famine, death and dt-s-olati- no Constitution stops ns no Union stays our course; be the cml what it may rev. birioii. subversion ;f tlie G' verr.nu nt, anarchy, dfspoti.-ni slnvtry i::Ust be abo l:shei, ilit; tit-to rnnst In- fi'-e. Ibnible loetrinu! 11-iin to the "ati .n. ruin to the white mail ii.in. txttrmittuticii . - . i. v. tne iiro : n.. service t- i.imi, no j.'-t to man evil, all evii could in 1 1 it.-eif i a ve hatchcil anythini no re lioribly wicked, terrible and. rev.,!'ing? We warn these revolutioni-t.- in tiui". If they j roo-cd in their p!irpo, let it be with tl e'r eves open to all the consequences. W fore ?:.ey s'i'.ceeii iu ai 'dibliini: tdavtry in vi- Iati'-n of the G-iistitution. and eleva'inu - - l- - 1 ' 1 1 itt i ii j . v . i hi I ! ii "i'.iH'ii ..i. . ..(.. . ...... . , iin ' il.. ui iii'.-r pendent of. and liifleient foiia. th - Southern rebellic-n a nmvf.;.cnt wh-se obV-et will le . . : . -. . : . . - - . i 1 ii t r:...t -ii. o . 1 1 1 .. ' i i ....t.w.i.t t... i- liiHi in.:iiu ine -LonsTmui--n lnvn iaie, ani , , ,, , , - , ciu-li to earth pvcrv r-hi-l rr.i.i. ii -t i.ii..Ii to rahe his hand against h. H.jrris,,r, liiion. Oanlfl WdiNTeT tu hi Coflin We find the following account ofiheTiri- ; . c i -- i i-i i ii- , i vato iuaerai ot Col. Meteher eb-ter. and ! ci - .- i- i -ii - . i ot the inspect ion ot his dhi-truis Sath-r s t -1 . . ... ... iTiiiams, in this We k s istto of tho '-, ut,th lL-k: ' : Tl.c tomb at Milu-ld once a-rain op- 1 We tindthefoliowiiwaccoimtofthetir;- '. Tain oj ens wide its orlals to receive tin- last of the sons of the " (ireat ICxpoiinder. The funrral of Col. Fletcher Webster txk phu-e in Mnr-hfiold on WiiIiichIhv Sr-ptemK-r Ktli. Jin? body was brought j down from I lost on in a richly rnpnrisoin-1 bears- with four liorsos, bv av of Iline;- : ham and South Shore. S-veral coaches ; conveyed his lio.-t on friends from tlie King- ! ston depot, when' a large asemblagc gath- i cred from the neighboring towns, Uov. Mr. Alden, the village pa-tor. conducted tlie serve s, th bodv rcsungon bis t'atlu-r's wri- ' tincc table iu the library, acco hng to his ' to Ins living reijucst. A ia;-gt procession followed his body to the tomb, where the i coffin wasileiMisiteil j;h tl,c funiily whom : a nations mourns. ly request of IMcr Harvey, Esq., ar. l others, the oaken containing t ho great statesman's coliia was pened, .and the metallic cover of the glass removed. How i were the feeling- of those personal friends I ftirrcd within them to lind those iinea-nient.- and features whicli no man ever looked up:u to torget, retaining the same color and impress natural as whin ten vear? ago they gave him up to the grave. The eye? were inorc sunken, but the heavy shadows b math the brows were alw ays there in lih K hi in death. anil for a decade tin captive ot a grave, i that kingly presence inspired ihesame ih-cp ,x.v n ncc "and stK cchl-ss awe as when in I" the living temple of his matchless mind. Slid one who looked ut-en h is face again, 'I forgot all else, and cannot tell you any iningoi u,c lomuorMiriounomgoiiii-cis. ! The. vdve.,,!!, wi,,, ,,, rich ,-n,,, ; ivi- in oertect oresirvat:oii. tboii-di denri- . ... r- . t i - it .., , - o" - . cii oi ,.s l.viss. In silence the lid wa dropped and the box iwwn rarewcn, tnou great uepai- 1 v ii. t .1 tea: iartn s coniniunn n wim tin e iso er. . V ,1..1 1. !....! .!... -.j mini- mu,.. ,.i.ii.., iii.- .H..1..U ....ii face, over which thought an 1 fiiiing on.v flashed the light and fdiade of that unpen- at mind. lscst, noble statesman, with thy patriot sns. thy n.cmoiy 44 still lives" enshrined in a nation-, admiration and gratitude. lliuL.rF.U'HiA, Sept. 25. A Frederick I correspondent of the Inquirer says that our armv raptured over 25,000 stand of arms, and a number of cannon from the rebels in the late battles. Of the artillery, 20 pieces were of English manufacture. A rebel prisoner captured, a South Caro linian, said he did not fight for the nigger, but for a monarchy. Tlie right of our army now rests at Williamsport, stretching back into the country for several miles. No movement is intended for some time to come Hager?;ovn in now the baso of eopplies. DEWS OF HEAl'EX, SHOULD UE D EBENSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1, tUT.ai. Iwivattt-r, as lurvtotorc, the war will be icsecuUt! fur the object U' tuMcticallv ! n?rfori:itr tlie Conimiumal ivlaih.n- b- ! tw,-.-n lb.. F:t...l Kt:,i i-M. l. .. il... I States and tbe ix.'i.lo tli, )-.. f" in v.-Iiii-li I States that relation is or mav K. suM.end.-l ' or d.isturlK'd. That it is inv purp . .... ...... llle.'I 111' r I it f l'""V. lit -lir-Mli r. I'lilMI.I: nil the adoption of a pracaea! meaMUV ten- i derinir iHH-uniarv aid, subi. rt to th- live ; aeccptancc or rejection ot all the .j.,,,. ; States, call- d. ihe people where, f mav not tln-n be iii lit. ljcliion ara!n-i th States, and whic h St.ste- m ;v t! n 1 1 : l t voluntarily ado;,. d, or theivaiter mav : ohintarily adopt th.- imin -iliate or ri a !ual ! alMiIi-hne-iit of siaery within tb.eir re-i ; e tie limits, and that ill.- etlort t o.lnni.- : persons of Afrieaii d- se. nt. witli th -'n consent, upon this continent or i--vt l:ei-. with the - pix' i nisi v obtain -d rciiisul i.l the I toverninetits ci mtinoed. That on the 1-t rl... -...-..!-.-. ....... .......... I. ... . ...ill.. c.:.-tii!' here, ;., , I W ill o , !av of .lann ire. in th vear ot" our Lord one tlii:.-.uid eiht Imu- 11 1 . . . . It ir.-ti ami sixn -tiiree. ail j--rs on- hold .-Iaes i!hiil anv Stale or lii-.-ia-it.-d part i of ;i State, the leopl- w h r of shall then! 1h- in :v'u llii'H :i-.iin.-t the l uit.-d Slalc.-, shall be llnai, il.i no. l:ii :h :,ji,J forvxer free, and the Lxeeuiive ( ioM-nmient of the I nited States, iueliidinir the inilitarv ;ui I naval authorities thereof will iveoenizc i . - .i e i i ami niaintaai the iiit-dotn ol Mieh ik i s; ...... 1 Oils. w,u Uo M,t a? or iuy to press sm h ; pei -on- or am oi uiein in anv ctiort- tiny ,,,s ? '";T V ""ir'm , I It-it tin. I- v. I'n'n .. ,!1 .... il... l.t .1..,- ! , , , . - 1 uI aaieiarv aioitsanl, !v proe auialion. ' i "i 1 . . . ilesi":uaic ihe .iiah. s or part.- ot Suite-, i ; ..... ' , . ' I anv, in u im-ii iJi:- pei. 1 1 e ii;-:i-ot n-.-oi e- 4- " , . .. .. . 1 . ,, !. t 'U, V ' U i L1:'' mU': "'"V ,;'"!,,,!:,t "' I , ;. - 1 .-one, er me JH-..pie inereoi, Mia.l. oil Ilia'. , .day, Ik; in g.Ml hudi ivp,v-,nKd iu the ; vo..,.-ss oi ...e , nneu .-iaus, ly mem- . oer- liosH-n th'-reio at el-. cii..n- wln-nm a ' i majoritv ot" th.1 qualiiied voters of Mich I Siate shad have precqntated. shall. i:i t!,e absence ot slrong counter ailing teMin. -.y. j lie d cued conclusive eMdencethat such j S:ale and the jwople thetvof are not tl:-,, ! iitv'..lu.-ltrvi-n.i ,. ,.tri..I...4 t-W.. . I 111 it .l.ll.isi ill-- I 111 11 l .-l.il. s. I That atten:io:i is In r bv .Hi ll t " an , a -t of Congress cnlitkil "An act to ma additional article of war. approved ; A! ,,-, l, 1 -.it. ivtc- .,,-,.1 ,. 1 ;..i : . 1 1 1 c. .1:. . ! 111c it 01 1 is ill ! i iij ill i- iiii.i 1 1 11 ; 1 ii,,. .ti 1 n rmti-fii o- ;ne --iia;e :in'l II. in ll-.. ... l-.T Ii- 01 lieprcscnuaives m ine 1 uitoii ;at o; i .vni-nca 1.1 confess a--emi.K.l. u.al I. re- j 4. . II 1 .1 .1 a:.er uie ioi.owinii si.aa i" pi-onui;--aio(i as an additional article of war tor ih. . I government ot the Army of tie United States, :ind shau Ik observed as such. 'Article . Ail oiTicers or ih-rsons inth military or naval services of the United . Sintes art' prohibit. -d from t niploviug any ! . of the forces of their respective command.- ' i . ; tor the purpose ol return, ur fagitives from 1 i service r lalw-r, who mav avo csi-aj cd I ; from anv p-. r.- iis to whom such service or ! lalor is -lainied to !. dan : :ni 1 anv ofn- ' cer who shall be found gni'.ty by a Court martial of violation of this ariicle. shall be ,,,. ,. si-rvice. "Sees it n And l ,t t'lirt'n r mn-f. ,7. I hut this act shad take tiect li i in anl alter its passage." j t.. ';,.ti,.ii.,tT...,ii, . i . . - .. .'. 1 1 inn iiiu in an .-t entitled 44 An .Vet to -mthhi - io-.ni-. 1 .1 .,,OIU to piun.-h tr. ax.n and r. be'.!ioM ,., ,z, J, , i i i . .... i i- .. . .i ... , ; A.cieis an . i h omer puqiiisvs. AHiioVot llIv ! is,--, j,,,,, .v.,4. , s am n ti:e."t.vord.s and ti ruivs following : Seetimi !. A.-.d U-it tmtVr e.,rf.-,r. ti,., ..ii i.,i, . - ot 11 I'-illlK lli.l l.-l!l 1ir.r.. .. . . V .incr be enancl in lieU Ilio;, a-'ain-l the Govcnimnit ; of the United States, or who ,iall ;u nnv ive or p,,,,, thereto, and captured from sue!, jk rson- ind taking lvfuge within the lines of the armv, and all slaves raptured from stub i jk-rsons or .l-sert.-d by them an 1 ro,ninr 1 under the control ot the (,ovin,n,ent off1 the United States, and all slavis of .-itch jKTsons found 011 or leiiig within any place occupied by Iebcl forces and afterwards occupied by the. forces of the United States, shall be deemed captives of war, and shall be forever free of their servitude, and not again held as slaves. 4 Section 10. Audi it 'urtier enacted, That no slaves escaping into any State, ' Territory or the District of Columbia from any other State, shall be delivered up, or ' in any way impeded or hindered of his I liberty, except for crime of some offence ! against the laws unW? the person claim- . TFIIH 'J FE I) ALIKE, UPOS THE HIGH ASD THE LOW. THE RICH AXD j i.:,- s:,l f,!?;:ivP shall first mako oath force of our political -ition. xA of divi- an acknowledgment of the Souths r tb t the iK-rxm to whom the laW or ftT- : din- th- S,, ,th . t - Mtofzsnc,u ot ihe wUiern Coa- U'vof such t,ntixo i, al',-,,1 ,o .1... : V.. V,... J t I i.: ,-. V ' 1 .am . dadt tbi,, vet M h,S "'-VT i""1 ' 'nand-dby ,. ,-ri-i,f an 1 which woald long rlsTaXt ana. ap nnst ,,, I ,at,,l Slate, in the p.- In? . liVctcd by the hdlttcnco of th.e upTh, tJZ M! -or any way fUc aid , 1 VUffi, tic States anhiheir tica to b,li thntlere w is I JT" and coinlort thovto' ! a. the advocate of constitutional law I fU-Un- b, fV. ... l.RKU O IHTSOII '1 ' a -i I i;i ti.,. ii,:!i;:-.rv ..r M""',,v ,-' 1 Si ' ! :i !- I!'".'r :i"-v l"v:' ,,!V '" v r. ! " ,K' V:'-"''!y 'S U c.aaii of any P l l" or I:;liMi- ol anv oj':. r I"170 s or sti'.Tci.dor ii auv i:i- w ; -o;j to I the "' V"- !.- .:nn-. ., . . i . .... ! in!ii i !- s.-; ii-..-. ,i'M i no ir-l't ea;.t'i ; .1 : . i t t i i 1 ai :iini itiih i- M'l !.-'. ii ! oiii- i- ;i:l ;!;, n-e:i.j:-, .J 5a jj; . - " . i.i..l l t!ie I !ii:o l S " ' h" 'n '' ' K -v ""1 , ntie will a!IO elMo' ee W i Inn ,V ' ' ' '- V'--r' '' o: i tb : -' p-.ns .-iJh.v.. ,-. e,:, .. A'"1 ' " m dne tin d S!:-: nli i -hall ha-, e remained ih -p-to thioo-h :u: ii:-. IM.-ih n. inn n tin- r- s orat ion of :h ('o.--:'.: sb?.!:. tio; -! r-.-:atio - 1 tv. - a th i nin d -Niati s .-.u 1 i! l! a: 'n:ini shall hae 1, :i or i'U-i;-!...,t 1 ....it.?. ... ..!.. i s;j. ud-d con j n---;e nind S:;:?-- i tor a!l less-- b ir.cludin th- ! -s ot III UU---- '. ;l''!Vl i i .:i . . . my b.i!:d. : nd cau-ed .h .... .... I II V I til. I b'-VeTIl.:!! - t se;d ,,t J!.-- I :.ii.-,l S-ates to b a!!ie.!. I o:n- 1: v : - ii. : . i ir !li ".'I'd da o! S ;.:mb r t' ! OOP I.O'd I'll- t!0!is;ind , 5 l.t .;, SI.V-lvo. ail'l Ot t';.. ji :. Ia:;ee ot ll.e I nited Svites il - ib:v----cii'i- AV-IJAIl ?I l.INC ( f.X. Vy l!ie IV sid. M'fl- If. '.--. .! ' in t-'.!.! : 'I lie (t-uiial Mates. c have s.ii 1 that the old Central Su:ti s ot vv Yt r iiMsVivaoi.i an ,.w I .t-.- ah., -iti to ilithire. iu :h vnh,-A .-hvii. . ,, .he side ,.f t!l(. ! ,.. tn-.H-r.u -v. It us s-.v. ratu.-r. t!i. iu;,ray. lt u- siv. ratii; r. th.-. :Uv .,! .., . ... - . ,, ... . -.- jK,'a --.no.- toi ir no! n;:.l i.-nion. rs i ,. ,".,;..-;..,,, l--niou.an N.ilo. m - .- , 1 1 - a iv u.iu.:: iset niiii..a- ia.-h.-jj- " V'-' --tin,em in lili- -UnU.-r Uesf- n, M aes: I n, ue ,,ivl; r U) , S t(i,, ti,;,;,...,, s;.,,, , to those of ! he r Ju. ( : ,;, , tj e- onrtitutinn. ij'p ar to u- nio.-i siunilieant. 'I hex- time S:.-il s. at the f. u-tii-i :" .11 .-' tll0 (Jomtituiion. .-,ur. n-1 r d much of ,..:,. p,Vro--lhc :!,.d ,H.siii. for ihe sake ,.f .;.,;..;,.., a common (Joven.nient. Thev .lIkv uf,viv S;.lt( vi Xt.,v 1 1, . o I .... I .1. .. ,!... ..!, ..i c,.... ,1... I. I i Ii..' UmieVelo pel --tates ot the vo!ilh i.l 1 1 1... .. ,,, 1 - ... (ll ,,.,,., : . ,1,,,,. :.. , .. .. ...... ..v... 4. 1 tu- III iii II - h- iatiou. 'I ln-v i'a ( ,vi r tin ir "i!:l. r. -t in .... . i " ; .. :.,,.,.,, ' .... . . . - 1 ii. d tv . u Ihe s . .. to presi'ive 1 ia ;! i;: -r. a-e ; '..ve. of ihe , The V "A ,1 iir.er. . r. . ii .. Sou:!,. J j. . acjaisiti m of t-nlnuy 5:, 1,..;!, .eo- ..... ,i. ...... 1. 1 a i.'.in i.?iii h !il, 1 .'eau.-e it bioiiuht wi !er maikits. and insured a i,;-,.;;der :u I more- io;-oas liationahi v. 'I iiese Stales were i.l'ivav-. fro'i, interest and principle an I jM.sitii.n. patriotic an 1 anti-.-oc'.ioiiah It w a.- only w hen dema gogues; bad brok-n up the J )emi:crati' p-.rty. :tiei-ai :-b.-orbed tin' o! I an- tagi ni.-lic rgai.::i:i u, hat f!i y were be trayed in -ia . '.a:i!y "nun a fal.-e attitud.-. m.w they are :.! ui t retriev th.ir i.-i-tiou, an 1 t ike their phi e .u the side of 'th,' Lniou. the constitution and th.' Iiw.-.-' What will b- th- if::-ct of thi- p .'.iii -.d llev ;i:ti ?i. or radii r r -sloniiit n. in th. sc v,t o.- s, . thi North i-.'oiu-.m d. it wiil ..jye a-s".r.u-ee that a change of po'.'u-e, . ,,t , ... ,. . lil n, . ' .-,- ,,.- ,, - - ' .-J'; J n.i.i .. a:.! n il, liris in-.ii oic'a: .1 !iv liu :!. ,K.w o-au z d. hiv i ,,-!, no-.v o:-ja.u:. (we i-ielin:- is, ;i,is phr.t- - th- con-.iiu-.iou : hc- no! coiumand the l:d th-.' Cabim t.) 'nlideiice of anv .iTii.l:-r-!'.li-i. I'i'm'i aim!. -r ot t.i i-ini. ... I hi v 1 . , ... ... o..k.. u, us iil'.'l. In honesty, nor adiai;.i-::-a.",e capa..ity, not even in it :iti e .-iae. rity. ia the propo sed object of rx.-torii g the I", .ion. Jt i in vain that ihe voice of the l.n-s-. of public iiK-etutgs. of fonnal d. putatioas 1 7 Heard imploring the 1 resident to give eiency to his admini-trat.o,. The in- struction of the Fe,.ple is needed : and that must U'gixenat the UiIiot-lox. We , ..,i ,-.-...1. .1 !.... ..t i:.- .. 1 :. ....... , ... ii.,ii --1.1-1 01 I a 11 1 1 ie .11 .1,-is, Instead of a policy vague, vacillatincr and destructive, wc want one w hich slia'l le intelligent, resolute and effi ctive. Tlie restoration of Democratic influences in tlie North would have the double cifect of cenndidatipe: our military -trf ngth are! th? wherein our i-o.-itu.ii res. nibles that of th- T , ' , . V , ," ' -.- F.riti.-h Farliamct: when a revolution of v " ' " trotn iver tu of its corruption. ..... , ... . dissolved, and that t!, contest now wa ... luatlCat OlMinoil ihct.-itcs :i i-h.-in"!' ..I 111111- . . . . ; i fx- .ni ? .. . re .- " .1 ' c-ntv a question 't ljundarv. If sac. 1 .s C3 I wo new inen-of-wai Islrt ami SI llHil.lie:ili..!i ! .riivcnimciir.-il 1 - .- the c.is", the stx n t we end it. th: bulkcr n aw and the S.vimrock have just 1 " ; our line w ill extend South. W hen J le:t comicnccd at the 1862. ( ):i every sid , . . . we Iiear oi proj-.si-i.vr.s to di-r. gard '.he Con. -.'.tu: ion. Tl r;-i.is 01 pics.-, o: liiMiV nil::.. 00 r:v. anil .t ,--,iti- erty. are I .--a led v. iti. ..iien by a c'.i--ot di lu.igogn.-s vvli le .w p.j-c to i .-t.ti h-h a .M iit :ry I ":ct;.tor-h.p. Ti..-1.1. n Who l.'.itketl.";- J. -iii f r the lu-st pal t are oo-A :;: !- ;i:.d ci iiitianl-. s.-ek j., A1-l'-r lheio- Ivi - fro.., th oiT'.raod law, ea d r t!u'co -r of si nie mil.'.tarv r-:,r;;.tk 11. 1 ;.k luia 1 d and !".-. rf.il a- -Iley h.l- bet 11 Wl-ki - :.-! .-..! i;t j . j5. :" i" In ni tii 1- o-.v:, lion in a d -,--.ii-ni, leim-t They kl eu not what tie Hi tins cii-i-1 'and Uiiid I., i" s -i k ti'id a: d v r ! ;i 1" v i b ' 1 s. .-:.v. , iiie- 'I-siO .1 a;:.- A-sa-saiala:, ; nil Ab-ola- 1 1 . o Hi All o . . I l.el I-, 1:. t am v li !.. .ot 1 :h ..'i .1' t .-I.. ;i . t .':-."i v 1 1; ! ' ni l V :'. ;'. Tii- t. o. and I ...' u !'- ! d l.v !,..! e-- pi. Tii-. aild 1 r. i-u ol -. .i i s.p;it.o :-- l ivi- b i-"..i, lie i-t 1". '. ir.- e r- :; w ri uii ot t .i r. ; '. a .ia- 1 11 i: -. h-r. i.i i--' . .. ... Th la li v iii the : .CO- of w li. :'. ; ijn of 1). A- a-eay. :is ti.. v i-ro'-i --d I .. i n r: v. a;i Ai "niei-m. T'oi '.v ct:u L no -u -h thing as lie- oe;-;!iv.v .' ( 1 :-ti alii 'i.-i'i hi v ;i! 1 ll,.! r. vci.i.. u: t 'I- '1 v- a id A.l'i.'ebv. T! e Juan -..ho v-i;;o-.'-S to I.!V li's o:il -. ,-d h.'-don the Ail; o'.'ih,' C011-siituli-.n. even t" .-'.ondv ii l--st il f. '.I. wiil '. -'.ruck down by h-nd of t ivvil li "- for ll.i- we 11 -e.l ;i !v-:,i;;.!:i,n of lie- Dcmoc-ilie p;"ti to r. -Ti.i-.- 0...1' iii'.iv th- r-vjn oi Coii-t iiati-!i tl !;; v. aal o revile the -niiili. lit of bi ;;li!y ... .!;. l.'i-ii.-iipitio!! .-.,,d of ;ibh-r--r.-e .,f I. --j -!.- and I. I'll ss power, viciioa ihai the p- It is v i.ii ik'.s i-nii-1- - ill liit.l' l-1 J !ae n. in tie-:.-!''i;"i-::a!i"i! o; :, ;n:'i .1. Id a .il pat; iotie a ..! loyal jartv. wlnel, I.:i- a in -ad v ui -11 pr :. t" ii- capacity I ) adso'in: r this ( Jove! ira-'i t. and wr.ii which ah 11 W-- c:i', a.i-'.iove sncee.-.- in v. a: and ot..l r which a!oi;r we c. .a or-ja.i- 7.i ail ho-aoiai.ii- pe-.K C. .il'nin i:is 1. lh-adv. lt I.cltir. f Ihe.iLvill. C:tp 1:1 ti.i- State. was taken pri 1. r in liit- o!" 1 re's ai.d .-. nt on t ii-a-!ro'.is 1 n';i. lr.ei.ts. l.u hm. in- ii 1.1 a lew 1.1 v.-n was 1 x; v !.- i:.HZ. !.. 11 h- : ja:ii j. in d i.l- e,-!a-.a:iy an ! Wa- l.i'l- d hi !ie of lb hie o.;y eiig.im- m-r.ts ol' !-.-i -...-,-!-.. 'i !.. Ih-ookvilie.A .:; .oataiiis a let! r liuin ' ' .of last week, late Captain to h 1 Iron, whi h v. v tah. I ox I:-;., t: that .h V k ! il'o ill.- li. ri"o OUi-S- I tieii ai the North, and talk of breaking the i beliio-i by frv; ing the -i.iv. s. There is one tliiiiu to talk ::-id a: i-th.-r to act. lbr.v a1."- lii'-v iroinvr t five the slave- be- i; armv !.:. trone the n. ha-..- ranawav. 1 .' . . 1 .1 .1 c hat we cannot reach the s!ac.- 111 the far S.uth. MiC!vi:;,n tri-d ,.. make them work at IlarrisonV Ir.dintr. but th.-vcom- ii tit' Tin nrm v rc:il.c- I :i iii :t. rllu : pla'neil bittorh that th-y had to work ia the heat of the day, and say that the Yan kees .".re harsh r loa-tei s than ihe ones lb. v left. Ik sides the Colli -' of .ear gOVi ill- m- nt in agitating acts of coiili-.-ation and . ina:ci!-a:io:i 01.!-. -iv." s s- enethii s to i:ei-. c HI- lll'irn I" i' 1. ...... Hi . 1. 't li.., i-,, 1 ' 1 - 1 - i ns-n are laarchi d ii ni pl.-ie-to p'a-v. with- out evti, U.;:gto!il where th.-vaix--roH.-r th- in mv to ti-ht a.-.-.iii--: us. While our 1 I'-bting without any ki-'-wledj,- of what thev are l'.litii l'.-r iit tin.es baiv-fo t an 1 ha'f sti'ved th - . 11 'my are ti-h:i--r fu- th ir homes a-:d ;h ir fa:!.'.!! :h-v -av that we wi-h I 1 t:i!-.- th. ir prop,-nv aivl l aog tla'.r 1 ii l".;:g 111 n. :'A ih v i'ght d -pt-n-t ly. If.c rmcn. ei-'d ;e. n -our:i-j.-d and -ncdati'.l to aet'e'ii bke the S .nth em men. t!i artn'.e- of -!i vcorM woukl i:ot d- t- at 11- but our men :,re ili--our-a-r d 'h-."y Ugiu t a.-k !!: : -elves what ill v are f:h:iv-r f r. and e.-m lind no s. bitii-f. xii pt from s uie Northern papr, that the object i to - t'" 10 'p-n. The trnir k . ,ot- t---,l to ih'.s and s.i'iiiikl ill. t,. j,M. ,,,-,,,:,. St,,. u,t. c,s!5!v .1.. we ,!-: cn-ok- our- ..Iw J i.-Jtltbe thu,. ! I th.-- ri e o..,..re h riimej nii mad.d. nr.ipt thn a h . ,,., -mdv-ilitv of our iv:o'e. - 1 4 11-1 -i 1.- 1 ho:r.e I tLouaht my serv ice s were needed in restoring the L'nion and putting down i a re'.Ff-Ilion amongst a few poUtica! api- rants: but I have given up ail hope of a ' re.-toration, and now Iookfc rwnrd to a s.uio.i cf hcs'HIti. f i-z l n er.ivro:D:.-r.. bv THE POOIL VOL . 9NO. 43 y in ihe S.110I1 . t ... . ' , , . , .jiil 11,1 experience bs.L 11 the- anay and while in Kh-Laiord l.:is bx-n otl.erw Ise. V...1 rr, ,,. i i.:y S ,!.:. ni una ar- u:.:;ed a,.,i ,,Te,. m.s: ia y are in e. nccil and have-verv -oit.piii. n! n .i -sa.-y t-r an armv. Thcv r- e. ive -.-nis ,.," jj: kin I- from the Vonh ..no 001 .M'ni.er; . . 1 -v- , n paiK-r. are rect.h-d in l.iehl a. I regular! v. thiranny is sadly d.-inorahV-J rl-sci- pii.i -h i- b .-n overlook.-.!, and our General- s-vni to U-j,.jdou of each other, Lst s-, may gain nmrx- h .nor thun .he r - u 1 ."ive my I .ve to all the f:,e,.,K I -V1i; do my daiy vvhil. I stav. and if it is the wol oft.,.! that I should W ,iiv hi,-, I am re-:,.,. I ,7 , v,,t fear deafl:, v I a-iie ,.. .. .jj.. I...,,,.-., or. joy ;!. ,-sooi, -iy..f i41v iaiuliy. I will wr;to a- - -oii ns i-.-il.Je. I , ,,,,, j-,n-t.vo ir fii aaxi- a- J .;- if n,:y accident U fa..! u.v v...-. : 1 ...... t 5 j. .j. t.:io,,.r- t b ,- .-. I a:.i t be sp-.rej to cmi li mc. 1 ea-i u, u you a SoMiei's L.l ai I IV. ' - . ' ---- ---- -...ii 1 niu on-ss von ii 1:. I-IIAUV. -" t liVIl il. j,-t f.-n. (General Snii.; was w-itf in n lew yar-Is cf l.5ni. U.rwa? iu eoii.mand of t'.:.- division fonn-rlv eom mandil by I:, no. incivase.1 bv several reg iments, and lb,- m- had ju.-t di.-tingnish-itl then..-, ive- in driving nbc-ls frvm u.e sumu.ii 01 the llloc IK-J-jv. TIk- iese g.n.-nu-cl-i-.-Ria t..-;- th' r w-re U-o.ii fii-nd-: had U-e,4 sat V,-: and irraduated Vi h. n IJ.-n.) M1, S.urgcs ran to i - .:- r-ei.iil.-l-, aid: h id Jam picked up, and ere yon liadlr vvonnd-tl V i j y. i ,-. h 1 e r. piiid : Y .-, S-u,,. J Hm a .hal ma.. tieiiend S!ur.-(5 IuJ Kim j.h'-'-d upon a litter and rsirri-.il lo thereat, v.h ii- .. died in aii hour. II., la-t words, Ir l' re having t!,0 baulo-lield, were : Ih.vc. I c.in l-o v.h?, v.U 110 lo,,frf.r : b-. but I am with you in spirit.' W, k I -,...A ,NToN j .: , q A1...-1I Fn-a.-viiiti n is a native of the Dis trici of Columbia, from which he enter ed tl..- Miii.ary Academy in IS 10. H was eon:mi-sion.-d tall second lieuterarit of drag. s. n- in Nov ember, 1 S lo. He sor ved in M.-xii-.-. w h.-re he gained distinct-oil and a brevet. He lk-came a captain t":i 1 '-'' J1 I,r,I 0' tIlC ri 'V"; tie:, i f oth.r .:!,-(. is, lie rapidly advance-Jon tiie h-t, iii.ii! he wa? si-niyr cajiiain in th--caxa'ry x-r iee. H'-.-ojii kiiiii.'c,!,.r.;! oi cavalry. ia July last was made a i iin-adi. r irene:---.! ot voim.teers. and v.--. ''ien vain- the command of Stoneman's ca-b:-i-rade. lie had i-.-n i.M.ril lor his da-li a:..l brilliai.cv, and ha-, gained much credl: bv Lis operlti oni hi Marv- ; T!le publiran Parly Before ,l,e -Ll-s-cflori. -in r n - ' 1 ''e fmg ,s the sixth oftheseric-s . ru comjsmg tb.. platform of im." J.epuiiiican l-arty, us adopted zl the Cim-ago Convintion, iu " AV 'co, Tliat the k-ople justly view with alarm the reckless -.traaprt:ic which rades every Dej.iirtnu r.t of the I i-!- ral Covcniment ; that a return to r: . 'wm.mv luidaccountabilitv is ir.dl- , - I'-'ii-ao.e to arrest the sv-jein-i-ie iiln-vLs 1 r , , - 1 piu.i-j-.r 'jftM 1 ,',.',,C ,in"a-IU b-V Parti- Ziuv while the nvent stiinling devclop- iiku's of frauds and corntjtions at tl.e 1'ol r.d Me;roj.l"is show that an entiro chi.nge of Administration is imperatively 0. miilid.-d" Tin. l.'mtucw I'vi.ty the JiiJCTIoN-. Tli-fol'towing wa- inadi by the Hon. Mr. Dawes, a republican iiKiLber of Con-gr- ss from Ma-sjehuscr.s, .n the 2Cth cf April, in which he exposed the cj.-rur.-tions of Linctj'.n's Administration: Tlie gent!-man mti-t reni-mW that ia the fnt year of a IJepublican Admi:: istiii'.k::i, which came into jmwit upon jTeth-ssi us of Ilcforni and linireiichnieut, there i- ind-fbiv.ble evidece abroii Jin the !an l that Mia; btvh- has plundered the I'ubl'ic TV. asury wc.l ngh in that singlu year a.- much as tlie eniire currcnt verr ly cxkus--s ot the Govcmiaeiit durin" the Adui'msinitioa which the people hurle-d the ilacii- been Jlrooklvn nan-.v r-r-4 The f;r-t. will be about 200 feet in leimh nearly 1,000 tons m?-as'.:rerient, and carry ; only three gtins. Uie sbuunrrJc wiil be a ' liuie larger. AVork is very brisk now t ' t' e r-rd, w: thr? tWiT-otid bnudr.- mn ing "mploi-r-d. 41 TlfTlr-