"" "" T N. I 'NV 1 - ' :m P3 M viz, ;H 4 1 a , a is i - i . sc. f 27E BtESSycs of aoVBK.'JlEST, LIKE TUB DElrs OF llEAfEX, SHOULD BE 0KrjWK ALIKE. UPpX.TUE HIGH ASD THE Loir. THE RICH AXD THE POOR. la VK?3 T - -s CfV H ''! re ; - f? - r i Vi". r .o .: t T ' . - i I : a 1 ;3 i;V SERIES. EBENSBTJRQ, PA. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1862. VOL . 9-NO. 52. o- SEXT1XEL" v. every uolnespay :i.l.ar and Fifty Ckxts ft . ; .i . ub'.o in iiuvai.ce; One Dol '.?v, ?irSs-iY Five Ck nts. if nut paul ; arvi Tv.o Doi.LAit if : t e t -r::iitiat;..-:i of the year. ' ,vr:i'U v. ;ll ie receive 1 for a ; t-.av. -i c ni'U.th?, no . '. j ;it iibtrlr t.- discontinue 5 are i?.id. t x- ,: n ; 1 the ri.iti r. Any , f r i c tiii ii'J.s wil I e cuar '"'LL.v-.:, us.!:ss tae iiionsy How to Save I lie Country. A Leiltr from Gov. Ulcltr. 1 li-t i dates;. Tico .!. 'Hire do ."0 "5 51.00 1 CO 1 00 2 00 1 f.O 2 00 3 00 i V. no $3 00 4 .10 : q oo '22 00 12 .'.o o nt! $3 00 i . ;;.l:u 0 I 12 00 ' t 1 i 00 " 20 cc : 35 Ol ojj: of iiie CcKiccracj. V,: , t iV !.i i .tit . I.KVU.N. r Alia!i .r:i. - !.e - .r t;.e .coi'- ; i v.-.ma, .r-.in : fcr in Ci.i:ak: iki.i., 1a., Nov. 1, 180:1. Air Dkau Siu: In vplv to your fa vor of ilie y )th ultiu.o, I h:ive to s-av ih il you have b''ii rUrhtly iufoniutl. I uo not inti nl to It ;i cuuUdate for I'uitctl States Seiiruor at thi' eoini:ii flctrtion, aii;l have o ox;-ivsil liiy.-li" to tVn n U on ail rop-r ocea?io;i.-. 1 havo a nuni'ivr of lvasor..-, yuh'.k anl i':iim i'or this cuurso, one of wiiioli is thai tiu i-a-ti-jM an 1 north ern section.- of il.e Si ;tc r.iakt- sjk'-"ui1 ci::Im to tho Senator, at ihis iiuje. on the Lniiii.l that v.i. Is;-.'. -i i--- in t'.so V-t r-'- cii ti. 'l. .';.a i :i;i:i't r.a. hi:ui v i ' i 'iiT a t--!"i:l. t - i . a ; ;'i. Mii-r, yu-.i :;.-k, wnat c:-a to ihe .oi i-trv." i- :.it mi n-avliiy rjv-v.a jv.1. The roiK M- i.j. 'tod knmv-. iv i f oi;r !-: iiiiukois !oor.i to Law :.ny c'..-ar i-vs on the jii .: n: i; 5- i."t v ;i ei .taia t'nat t!u- ad'iiiairtration :-.t vVa-'.iav: i-a- a v II il-.-ihie 1 '-o.iev t .i ui -A -.A. I i.:;e ti-.L-iiiii.t- o:: ir. i-it' '). nc:i I ! not h:-it:i.te to ' n .y - to v:: cnido. 1 :! rots." iei:;.'s own novel point to compromi.se raiJ s-ettle. If, then, : Con; 'ntion? If we do, then it is seen I now in power at Washington, would not! From BurndtSeN trmr. "n.uuiuuui v.nai ainou.il ui iii:. rc to De tne equals ot theorth- permu them to enjoy, m peace, the re:u Aqcia Cseik, Nov. 2 1 -The reports fghtiiii; is necessary to render it pro-tor to ernlnJ-fc in rights, sovereingity and dig- condiuora and covenants of that Union, from ticneral Uemsi '-t- represen v-.a:v to ccosc or suvihI in o.-dor to J nit r.r Docs any one : believe that Mich J and that there is no evidence that, tliey evtrythinsi as ptict acd without Katciia consid-T terms of ivconcilialion. There a r Won ran be established and main- would fare b-?ttor now. ".Jicuks, e h-.s cha:i-. has alrealy '-been inueli loss on . lxth ; ta?tJ-Avtbc ; rent! alorm? Should a ; Madil Lumart-ire to 4 pool- pur-W, ) ' The ritv of Freceiickshur-r K cct vtt ti.ks and no gain on either;" and whilst 1 certain numb-r of the State? snbiuirate ' who cannot tlN-cvcV thrf (Wtn i"::i ri:A ' bx-.s riie'j&L f.-.r -.-.. t the time to o-ase (ijhtin may not be yet, j and humiliate the others, wlun ihev '. submission involves a d.rco of huwilia-1 iIk-Coi.m tliepciioil has .-urely come wlun other could not live tojrctlar n.s nitials an l ti'-n to which tlivy r.cvi-r cm means iKsides the sword shoisld Io-em- fraud-. l"r the sub-aiaN-d :n :,ln-iv tl,. Tl.cp ployed in the. effort to saw the rovern- enemies of the subiu-iators. Wh.-u'iU the are stca ,i:v itio:, lor a furil.tr adiar.Tfs 1 :v s.r; 1 the j res r.l luu as they have any i;u;us ol" irlr- latie. In ll: .-i:-.ft- l. ram tae.. own : Mate vi exrer:n".v w i'A uw - the m;i.. th.ir paion, an I pri an 1 j by prcmp: and Lirvus r-"'ion. Tl;e st-U-re-pt-. t may !o wi:-ly c..n-i.L-i-l. r.raiv is in pood conJItk-n in 1 icadv and iijmii new "iuuii i. ( anx.cuc l J luov2 1 ir .v.iri .... - . . i.e 111 ii.: 1 is. Mi, oiii a .-in mut.-.i 1 nave n :UM a LTcat tl al aiKtut nan- i- lliciii lo entertain i:.o i l a ot K iakia-: tunwn to tin? ; iij;c:x-o'.ii-M- it mur-t lx? the act of all, it meat and country. Certainly the object j States, therefore, resume th-ir former ro of the war, an I th: extent to -Ahi.'h it is ! latioits. or new relations of union and i i o klu.iiM !. .1. I hi" f ! - lii.nm t,- l' eouiitrv. ! the Stan- i as S. pnvi e mu.-t trive If if ::!.. in I, si to .-iib'ii.mJi. ! 1 1 1.- . 1 1 1. -i .i,t t,. f. ,,.!... ....1 ... v i S ..... e ..1 . ' l-i. . .--i - - - " ; .... ... ... ...v. i.v v V" .i.t i 'Vi - - -v 7 "Jlll i .,11-1 7U.I.-IU1I- , 111'- i liOiaV H 1H tOSVO CH .1? 0? m r.:.e!iion. anil 1.;.1 tnei.i. not ; man ;t. Hal euai-uite,.-, be tore we ..-an vl jv.-ite silo of :h0 iiv. :-r ' nnd In .roving th.- ..!",".. l.nf --. ..r- ..1 ! I !,.... .. . .1 .... ... i .1 . . . ..." ...... ..i . - - ' c . urn-- i. pn,i: : -r as vionus a r.-i?t- th.-n the sword must '-' kept i:i ! in u;i a diMioneralile p-ae- al-out the their present l -ad--rs. and !u' -racing t .t e I.Oli u-i;':;t m.'fio;'. and t!e war an l earna i be the ord--i- o?' the day. N-W ieii S ;;jtl i livrii r-uoi.'ies i!i:y be pr.'jK-r'y raised, for i it wi'.I reiiuiiv a tormidable annv in each ine i :inee to i i:r cross.n as psib'e. 1 1 lie 1 rf-OJilf I Vf mil! T-i .... ..-..t j - - -" - . v i . trx ! of th ; t.un tills m !h-!:h i : .... . . .i d States to i-xeeate and main If extermination lo ti.e .rd .-hoitld have nr.re- hiinilliatioii ami divrao- to t!ie Xorth ' old povernni-nt. invobid in :my a:vl every pn-piitlon ihr ' 1 am full;. a ware M-ttletiu nt and there is n sai.l aiut the adairs ot the country for pertains .vi. I p;n--iKl by some m botn : ne r. '-I sviapashlser? still continue to wiia-ii 1 have lers ix-.-oeel. It is even sections, but I care not: are we : iri-pnsiti!i for ' 1 am h:h;. aware ot in : tne;ipnaiion, j ujjon the track ii jc to-dav, a:-.d the rad thiii'4 that is i and even c.ntes t, with which there .-'.i;- ' w If ..jvn-1 to the Ion":u:c to-niorrcw. It is even sections, but I car.' ii- j cut t.:e nuhtary rrajih wire', so ys ta ' ..oject. t.ie.l th slia'ne.l !:e--!- li'.a a:i!on.-t th- c.tMlfv. s-e.udie.-s of sex t d.eal d- ath and destru.;-Ir- relK-ls ia a'.t parts of h'-M bv soiif? that ho is a dislova! e"ui. a i traeil in r.n eltbrt to rt -establish an 1 I irai!e comsnunicr.-ion l----en r o .-.i-c- who s,- k? to re-establish the I'nion be maintain th I'nioii. an l a-e not lh- s-e-e- j tors aul Washington. othr inf-ans than the sword. I low ab- ded Slates to eoaiese pari of that L liioii ' sard" The sword has bet n at work its 1 hen hy not en ieav jr to rebate tli.m j II.r.r-r.3s I'i.i;i:r, Xov. 24. X w? of o r a-reiiev has Uvn te.-teJ, Hi- : and starti:ur : bat th- ta t .i;;ia. j.ii. t..r The syo! 1 i it the ?w. "i '. ut I'f ! - re-'.iii ot J : t work, j nsH.t no It "line : .i-ru tee i u::. ".ekeve l-.vs I J. 1 ia..sV t f the Vision , eanno t mi. :, C':ai. i i :-!, Ml le n.ay is an down ,ast':-e i t.t :t l"n"o:-, . -. li.'U S.,a:h ; lltioii. le.tt Hi ith. r of tiseso hu ikw s, raetieable, would re- -tahllsli the a. although tin re ml-zht remain a :ai)os.'d of certain States. leat. . t.r. 1 n rribly te.-t -.1 and how stand the States now that should be in hannonv? The from destrueii. ii. and cnkitulc pol rela- ! interest has ieaei,,vl nv from t!ic hrnd tioas with t!;. in. j i;':r;er.- of Stonewall .lacks p, as !rt? as WIioii the faiiiilv of State- a sr.. in cxist- "aturdav la-t. dae k.n then Lad Lis the Tilan i.- re-e-t.'.i'lisind, i' well as the North mu.-t I e m it amslv i St.'tt - i.'.u-t exi.-t as iiereto i'Isi. it will not '. the I i. ion about have talk-. I so i uieli and f a v.e can s.-.d n-spon-c is. Where they were when as hervtotore, iue n:u-t become ourbretii- ' hea..oM.irters at K rrvi!le. and was ihrre. tii-war lM irsin, arniviil in rii.i and re- ern and our npi.ds in every i-aiti uL.:i j in ier-. .n. His i -ree was thirty ;hous.ii l i .i i .S . . . ... ..1.1...... l ienuess nosij.itv. i lien wnv siiurn other nat ptea-ar -, in -u. an w.? nave ia , " m- ox ias u;un ssxiv. teicn. a..-ia-ies to aid in the ;jood work? In ' their destruction or t'ae -voids of Mr. Lincoln, we cannot ts-ht always, an I we should not loispi r unless huml'.iatioa ? Ii ' E"ho!. divi-m wa with Jack so n. ;s a lnesin.- of ultimate t!. -;v ! any liioudr, of the 1 tlap anl j Tii lay evi,:iiL' Jackson received the old poveniisiint within the sv-i-.-d.-d ! 'I'"" I' 'Slowing tel .yrim fr,,T., Davis: States, th -v shoai i cu'itiiate the .-.an.- I " If .v-i do not l--ave the alievat onee. 1. e --er thesri, Three J . a- i i'i t.i. re ! i -. Fe.tle i Ahra;ia?n. to tisat ." 'i f-r:.. r vein ne'v rvi t ,f . ' is .-. Ift:, s in the So.- nnnu v it th-. ie. '! -, ,. j ! e.M' !'. -nr.ny brave ! nt-:i isave oth-red j I'nion and k irnaa. l.t jvae. - i. - a t'-'-'ir 'IV' "" 1 -1: !'!'.v--"'l iriuniph of: Wha.t then can done ' and I iv-itvi thai ! tiie North ov-r the S iu!i in ihe tield, a? - all 'h it .-Iioaid !-d !! canr.ot 'e aeeoai- . j- 0 I,..,.t. ' iu t!ie e:.d t.iay Inr.ie.nh. is not plisla i promptly. The States r.ow in the ,. . , j the whole of the ta-k. I li - Stat-S iisu.-: 1 'ni. .n should U: In convt u:i ;;, or have . a- i.-aii. ;. i.i ' . , , . .... . j . , . - ,. . - I , ! oe t-rov.eiit t' -re: her : t.i a ehr.-.-s .t t!se oeuaU s rea Iv so tto into convention, in t . -i '"" .::.!.' of l.otii s. eti ;attst be o cva- ; order to reailirjii the present coniitu- a Or eni e .e- siiirit toward t!ie Norih. T! iti- at of :. lubstaniial I'r-ion is fr.ie'i-si'.Ty a:iion'-t the iHi-le, :uid that c:ui never I !.v,!r in t. d.fv nd Ilichmor.J, wl ile to ccmo ia -ISl'li t o -) t: I and n.od., rat' d that they can fra- j tional rehiiions amon-i'-t the Stsites. with a-i.i c .;n it wiii n n :.- wo!lh your ID i'S d tnre at all."' .I..ekr.".irs r. i d v i- not known, but his ha- h.-rces were l.ot m motion on Saturuav liei-n much loss on I. t;i side.- :u .1 n p iiu m 'rwr.z. Th- in'erence is that he re on eith-r.-an l the identical old .pi s'.';o:i , p "i -l in t!- rs-iti.e. This was iky is terms ot intercours' ar rp n us, an I ! in-naicii Jackson received trm Ik: i'urnis'at-I liy the .v.voi'd the words. ...f .Mr. Lin -u:p, th .?-. : :ti;d vci:: 'in v. r. cr ies II;': !-.s i.'i sav- a :c I i. Un r.f r ! our i -: r. i.ie - .. V. j. t ci'i ' i -' ' i .. .... ...... .... ii'ikii i v nil I' mi.. .kiiiii:T-i itii: . - i .1 tl s. Oil !. mi. i ..ii .... i ...., ...... ....... , t i., ,' ,' , ., . V , " ' t-rnive and ii.e t p th r, eh. t!se I'nion is j explanations en controverted point or j we should seek so to adjust them as to re- j Davis ca hu-' on h.:n to come to the dt- . ' . "" To subjupa'e tin: Si it'iern to r-tj-ake such new relations as may lie j establish the I'nion on an inipe. ishai.l ba- j 'er.se ot Iliehiiond. V'i ''"';''.. : '-- ld so' hold ti'.eni coiilri s:uis. rve',io i Mjiival ' n-Ti-ssjuy to brin-r tojetiiri an I re- i Ihi!, it may h afk- d, i- this a war ! "I IsO completion of a new fort wis cei- ' " ; ! ' - :,.0 l op.d f r i it'ier sectior. and in no wav. I t;iin all the States. The State Le 'irki- for the Cu'ton ? A;v we sun- that tVi-: j ehrated here t.Iay, Geiicnils Jackson i ' .-T i i i have i ".' . ! la .no i IS n.iti a- n. . a the 1 'SI. i . t.o . si i ; r I r i that I can dl-covt r, advance th'- wcillire of the North: for -o loa sis the S uth '.V. is to held their hate of the North Would l.H. a.e. and whilst the N.rlh si h. Id the -uth it could do but Utile el- : in- au--.vhiie its iiiat-'fial interest mti.-t lun.jitisii :r,:l ,!" '; Vill'is Ol ! turo could petition Cosip-ers f.,r s:uh a i ' authority iut.nl t.othincr els-? Th-v i asvl.reon w-re p:csrL Miss A: well, i convention as provided' by the Constitu- ' eeita'uilv niniess l.oihinii else, and I attri- -d l'ittrbure. broke a wine bottle or tho tioa, and C-oncii-ss could make the neces- bute to th-m nolhiu els. sary provisions tor it betoiv the cmiiliiz session. Such tares as do not ni'-ct in the e.ai'.l lie speci.ily CoUVi'ne tiie necessary number of S tl CiliSI' ot State l.ei.-la-re-jiiL;r rd. r d: raid wla-n It tl: - war is not dloeted l;.-e".l . e ,1 . S I till. 'II. not for iho L'uioii, and with .-ole refi.iv.iee l ihat nd. then the ni.- siup-.'iidous fr.aid that has ever b en t raeti-ed u- oa the world. Wt. ali 4 know, however, that man.-, v j fort and nanud it Foil Grarv. Captain ier f die l'o iitci i th Infar.tr.-. was it i-i ma-n-r of tic cert luoni. CVk-s.-l Vasi j linn;!-, of th- 0 ;e Ilundnd an I Scci.d j Nov.- York vtlunNvrs, d -'ivrr;d an nr- niaiiv of t lrv psiate addie.-. .i. ' i a - i.i t wo. its jcuiisai.s will not lie- s;ui-tietl ".viii thai -hi tie v. H Hiij-oitai.t, tl.ere- . -.-H:1T. X. .ov. 1 alvatlon .t'lh- coui.fi v. v.hm I das past the Waslsiiipt.-.n Ik. lU'llI-lI'SoUV b-e s ;s.-;ttiv:i srs'iviTir J.i cro a. ? cxc-T-merit m Tffcrcr.cj to v. a. 1 1 . :t ! in a..o:'i a, 'n' ii si is t:ih-riv l.ii i ii-'.rtcnt w.ii: :!i : .:; i i i e.i ii 1 "il l oi;! 1 -e.-ll ! asl to thvir e',: .r !--rvcr-i..n an-1 nitiaiat.- Th Ii-i.lv thus .-onsiit ut.nl won!,! !. ' issue. It lui-ht ! v.-rv impoitsii.t, there- A-iiiNtTey. -"V. -1. lor several ov.'i thio .v. a-ldi.itl 10 i'i. ' i silaiiiitii's ot !;.ten to aiu-t and settle all th li'i-aul hi :h r.ici hi i" oveinii.. nt. . cations which now beset us. In th- the time f ir rcivur traction r.v . it t ver , C" .;s-:c.-t nti.I cmptr, h o-.vever uia -nl'i- ; iaiii.-t of -vsir, iii'-n, we should In- pivpar- : it should com -, to fiav- !he s-ui-mms:s 0:1 . :.t. e i:ll at coa; M-sile .i r sucii a loss. ' id to i.iake peace; wheryas, when the ! this p 'int t.ik n in r.dvaace. 1 should ...... . 1 ..." !,. 1 lime collies tor settlement, in the :ihs.inn ! 'ike .x.-eiiiiiiiv to s -e a ii-pni.ir vote Svh v e-dd a delibei-ate vi 'sa, culath.il ! ofsueh a body, it tnipht be tbund that we taken in th- North. c-eeiaHy in New j it s rtf rtn! that the advance of ihis i .... ' .avo no comnetent autt.critv 1.1 i xi-lcmv : i-.nMau i, o" w eeu in- ,i.oo-e.i...i o- k- - , .....n HI- n:ri n. mwti-.nr u.'ii - i i - - - . ... : be hi:i"-s :h.-:f in.iv v iin'r.wiiT i ceiv e ail in." M.i;iv- lie.i ri. into sr: I ieo.1. 1... i...:n ..! ih.- C.iisisi; i.iii. wl. i.h lot tl c- osrer dcloi.ee;. . -. 1 1 1 . 1 irn i;u!l VVt:i r r"1 ri i . I .lonmctw liivtitiltmlK ft IT !ll:l" i 1 ' t;. T.:-.. ts,"b!e :ii.d boneless, an t to no the '.lairs snai mav !.' necessary. it hiii oarstv troia wi.s n ; i io v oni.-ss, n-n o.e umi uum-, ihm - "v t tic two tesr-ther, have rihtf.i'. authority ' mak.'-s toe states eou a na t attKe i iV.-r- oi-l tne pi-oxin.ity tl" Storewall Jackson's force to the n.v.leral Ciit liah Y s.erdav that the a lvar.ee of ihfs intin'.'svl l 5i-.tc ;i miko from this city, prepr.rh'-; to attack son.a There is ro rcila- fo!p:ation that Jackson lias moved - ihivction. If he is rot. as r.pnnod i t...t.- - trera l:.,rs.trs I-rrrv. siui in 1 .. nI-..o. i -- - - i - . . - - .. ...... ...I oeali vr.: ey. tie u:.qa..-.:..nally ltcn th i . ' -:-; , ,i. i tin n.- ... e i- .o i ;..v sv.o i i ' : . " , vi v-. o..-- i i t . . - ...... , c. isjvosve a wo--u i : - :..!!.- ! . ..-..' .1.. ...... .... . . ivi.m .1 .hill-. Ill !.or- .. i .... . i ;...!, i i i i . .i v 1 1 e . - : .' ooa: lie- i i t : . . ., . i ... : ..? r-. .a fi r,. ...i- : ' .". - - . . ... .. ! n T'i vhi,.m-. r.f ihe Suiih-m . to cnan-e the old or to make new ' P'--'!'lt ., - -.v... i.;. i..e t , -.. I tions n,,,on.,-st the States. Con-r.-sss mav ::: I' ll ,-r Vl rrt'.i.iTi. T.:ree I -M---' ' '" - " 1"' ...... t. .s" ;..:... I submit amendments to th Constitution i - - - l. .1 .1 . 1 .1 .1,11 . . ilil fit .iiu I.IUI- oi v-. r ' ..! ....... I i to t'.eaf. i i '..i e . :J..e H oi x at - . . . .,, . ,. , ,.,.. ,..;,.: r it. 1 t i-t....r..i. ..1 th- Southern I i.lilt .l.wv. ' "''i ! l!l rCSKI Ot ' x juuisland I' . Ary-- :Vy o Jl '';;.;;7 "j,1;1' vvjf:.;v ,',; M, t p.m calaniiti.'Vf 'th- na- ', h i?lt U- intcre-iiarr. as well asiastme- Advie-s hxm Il-.-rvr's Ferry, rnd ......... I .d.ei Al.,.,i:,,,, m;p,ea,as: si n , ms; , it ,stVrt,m th:; : J I, 1 V, lt l-x eriuii'ati.. i ' '" eviaM have be n averted iti that way ' i-f il-hy,H.K-ri;y of a ivr, am j alon., th, hne of h, te. Will- :U:J..e'.--;.." thatisrh.,-!tl'U ut the t-tne - .otsnnjr.. it n,t ; h,lM5nr ; h, the wlm-r of 1 S 1 but now the dis- , H-la-l of .hti-ians who have cWrM .atn.,-.rl; reprint that the rcM pscKt, .: ..v.-sriar,! i 1M"V' ul:CU '; " " ':,Jl . ' ": " ."'n'M "'V" ' Vu'l.Ai Mates eoeae:vd la-ovinccs. ' oletof the country are probably too com- ' h. zealously al-mt the war tor th- I m-n. s'-: mv on ti.o irgiraa swe oi U.O . "... t;..:i T,'.ts--rs! Hist we eomstry a ss.; ,'a:ns.;i s-i-.i-e mt,s; ...l : irrMiA ,,.U1 lK. easily maintained ' ltM to 1 reached in that tbnn. j Jt is painfully apparent th.it m.tw-ihstan- ric-r. -it.. ''- i.'. ;. "I He mii-t 1c -k :.' tse vii-a.e v or.-v b -.or- " " . . , ., ; f ... .. .. , . r, ,;., this .-amor, t iev do not n.tei.d A pr-uhni.-.n who came un.lr p-sr. le so ;- . . ., , , , . c ,. r.. n . . r on pMirlv siliis'i cons.derations lor tne; Meanwhile, the I "resident and Con'r ss ; ,"- , " . , , t t ' - , s '.. ir-na:. ' s-.l tha: dyes us, and ftr.ke t -r the iv.'.t re--ss.!i. ot i - . .-.. t tin .i ,- ..i 1 thsil the I ch n Ma 1 cxi-t h-eivainr on ti.- -i'y re pre-ms ..acrsan as stdl m the . .i , J , ' . . i-.;.. ,- North, which wnl occur ti a.., t;:at I ii;n-d should prepare the way tor settlement. 1 ' 1 . V. ,--r .,.;!. .. i -'-1 clamor or eon-. cs to l-uu.-t-tt pel- . . ' i i i i ... ,, . ,, , i the t-rms ol th- t oiisitititKiii. it it :s to ahev w nu a hu-pre t rce. . .. .-r,...lt ,i0,i,;.s ' not troiib e yon w ith their preseniation on Indeed, by consultm"; the iieoiuo ihrou-h i 11 1 ,. . r t . s . -. 1 .i -r . .2 .. . i. i .1 .S...I.U..I-tt.e pi..i..s ;on:,llv. ,. . . .. 1 , . .- , - . , . , .. c - , f cnibra-o a'l the State-. l ie ratio of I Dor pic.vCts are stats nod or. the 3larv-i-n , , .. .. r i, . ; this occasion. lam tor re- stan .ishnvsr , ih- hahot box, they mi-iit make a settle- - ii.:i. . : i . : . . I lie ii - n.:.' . ; . oi e u . .- ii in. ii. ii.-. i . . - . - . i . - . -i..... i.f .ah .i.i i.i.. r..i. : i i . in hi i i.in. niir. .iii.iii;:. t ...i-i.i' mo.-;. t- i .i- i .... . - . . . - i- i ...... . .. ... a.i .T.r.ii .1... k."... i. ? .nr . "i.iiuii tv... i. .-:- .........w...... . . - ar AtTatiAn,. iux j., .s,.,, t!;C .v,r,l has s,Mom , tne t m m as u was , .,i.n a i a. .,. o-i um -u u.-5 -aus ; 1-u.ritiv,.',;lhcs, are liatusvs of the Con- j 'f rr--l Pie' ets nnd tl -ir reserves. :. .. ..- I u-;tn.-w I "...-. to f.iiii w :i ivi- ! " - r- i" - i .!., j i,.,- i.e 1'otOTnnc. at certain n'n.-,- Tv- jIIUV laai IS I - - - .. . ... ; v. ... !. . .... ..... So., to tit. rvtii.l .:-.v ..e lli- I..IVI..1-. of ,..,,. : mi'' i"o . . ' " tional debt oi-t:.it!s;,..r niapttfid-, win -!i . ' i - t ' .P"1 . , 5 j IVtween th- maimenanee of th. s- and twem llancr"s l orry r.nd illmraspor:, i r ! the States now are. each to have and en- . some proerame ol reunion and sltlement, ' . 11 . . ' , , . , ;. ..:!! .,i,r, niust har.r ove .j-. -tesity !or; i, iio ii..- tu-. V i i ,i r i - t. r .i ' he reeo-i-.tio-i of th- Nuuhcni (.... ted-i i to.tlat..e. . c, , , . l . t iov such domestic institutions as it mav I m which the leeimps and rights of the ; - .. : . . . i . .. . ture, has ahvs.de ot- si eici.l. ..n-I nw j . ... , . t :.. i ' . I wl...f.l '. ... ...... :.. v: I. .t...i l... I:..-.. ... : er.icv, many ot t!i-m, in my yi isr- m ml. , . . . n .tt.iir-'.r r-.t -i i ., fun ni inv:iiii:i:.if 1 v " - f ? - - "u . . ... n ...- .. . . i.,t-.. i I attj t t '.- .a .-i- i.nir iii ir i'. . iti Li- A..i.ixL. t ' - - - - ----- - - -. it i i he i l .tl.t r V. '. tP. ' I raster -'"j at yeur d.-r. ; - ii :k -.viii svre.l its c inmriS v. oil -ro- ..aisdre.t Th-.is-.si.d rnjre .. . ... ..." .i..,. t . 11.. ... I., r-n. u lll.lll .1 l.l.ilit.i ...... .-. . . . . ..... r auia-ui, w ..u... .. , ., - -i .i sustain i h:it measure ot war. ana unit oaten mm proviueu lor. invue ttstm i....... r-. .... i . i r . .1 -..' kiii- iiiiii- . , , 1 .r, ? j! I 4)IllV I Hill WUHI'l I' ill I u ii'i i i.i.- iv - rv uit iiic i.uihitin'iie' in rv .1 icimii-n: ii iiii-'iisi- ii n.i . t iiu i vi nu t fii il iti it it im iiii i m i - . " ! . . . 1 ... i ..:;.,..!;, ..r, I ie 'ia-,.i i . son . nn ! iv.-.rr were nn..:.; ;o-tav I fear they would no! vie.u ta.tl ti version ; s s.-.c htarrv lianafr up to guard the . v-" nV c:;?- ! The White M..ai rights" , ' ' '" -'.' e.?'l-e.l h r.;; ' ' " ;: J-.t vvsta binewy arrf.s, with , ''..c;'. le.orts nnd ttron : -xy-A ;..Urst Fort Warreu's Lara, and . 'ur-l'.f hi Fayette r.-.-.j crush the NAtioti's fut3, and ,Te "- lu:en yet in addition to the manv have bren crippl-d or discacl for life; j Tlu-ir avei.-lon to these i-lms-t of Constitution was a primary cause of Ih 't-ss-ss the Ncrth! Oh. ."..'' --'l rniehtv roar. Abraham, . ... :f .1 ...... : OI Sll'iiiliraiioii in f.viciiiiuuui' hi. ana vol oai. no.' , .i .i.i-, j.-- 1. -. 1. w... .-...,.. t.i rt.o r..n,t .-i .11: ot ! 1'ns. lias o I. . I ;....'!. i.. -- .. ... --. : - it.ii n . , . . .- - r .It- T! i.ii let the soithi-rn tvool 1-iv 1 e;u:!ity when tSiCV do com-? re-rstab! danr the L moil, or even of mam- ; this. lien u t tiie ut.i.rn oi t ny '.,.- i.,;;i th- Fe.leiv.1 authoiiiv within the ' down their anus and come n rolted States. Has not. "then, the ex- Cnion. and all will 1-e nerimeiit of war. as a moans of extrica- : Would to Go.1 they could 1 ; tn-vi it en jioints, or on new eon istions, i T . i . i i.O.V lOieiVl.l IIK- l.IU-Jll eiiiii. y rarse.1 c to'iictiy v-ithoat rn'ths"tr t f ncto tmns pirir:cr. The eh-sreli bills in Fmk-rick?- rirri-iurcin2 ihn . . ... .. .1 i. 1. 11. i.iil..cr ...iism.w. . .ii.'i... .... I I ..... 1 know it mav lie sant in r.-piv to an "- -'" v . j.... .. .. i.. , once ur of Div ine wcrshij . although nro;-t of -..- itiV --i'... 1-ei.t "'.-.fl I Vi r. ri .-w-.is-n.l .S Y. rk shall swell the chorui with 1 Hundred Thi-n-sand mere ! c V A s-ochI story is told of Mr. John y' t,1? -Jmedian. who was one of iV uni!t.'J men in l'aliimoru county. ij' . dl-ly installed a genuine i j.- -"'"''isiii into camp as his substitute. , iit inurn!ng he was surprised by ai.'as-nnce of 1'at at his residence. momiu?. Mister Owens." "Good ' -"'i'-.r. l'at how the devil did vou pet lt all rurht with you, Mister -i.s: ..q? Vt I have niv dis- !PrT" '? a11 r'1,lt wi,h me-" "Th"" y thru'siiurp hig hands into his r-x-kets, a la Barney Williams. :j,r,a'." '"r't m money and pot out tin- tls- country from its present d. plora- i to do! There is no puaraiity n bleCcondition, been already tested tested ; that I would not be willinj tojm. at least u such :m extent as to prove its l'.ut do we s.-e any indications ut utter futility unaided by other mesuis. ; return to reason an.! uuiy ; It vas a hawjv thouplit of rresidei.t ami l expect to s-e no, c it ;. " .' . w:.s I.-t Mr. Lincoln try this cm. sti..n If the passa-e i-t ins nv.-r hv th-- LmuJ back into the ! o i ns. ana cna.tenge me re.t auM.ori- , ; ,ny,n.lU ,,vm(,f , na- States tnn- should be resisted by tho ri'dit ""iiii - ties to suliimt sucti prorxisilions as may v. . . ,. ' k-: a ,. r v i. . . iim ..r.mi. i . .:,,- .in.. . re'.x Is, tlu-ir clunics. have oeen h-ard tor . induceil so i rec-l un to an unrestrune,, vote o. tn- ; ; n,0 . , nwlU the last time. i reason states. . ,.c w, at tsi- same t. Rv (..,ttT ni,,ns ca!. A p-ai many unarmed soldiers wer-, int (I , tm,. sulmis .d, pijm, o a v,;,o , - - . .( )a i:.,Lvn wa'ki th roup th, city to-day, " a I What I .,Kn is. that if the Umen. nnd probacy for the rurpos of att.ndin,; i cansi-enosie, , o ........mw. ...tt i. .t ..i .. L. , church. o Ion. as Ihe States accept the proposition eondt- ; 0'. 'J ( ' - a Utr wu. j Dilrin, ,,ft nhcht the enemy's works T,i r.:, in hiTInau,ural. that ' sword is unaccompanied by agents f,r shon . Ie b,nd,n? until ratitied r Z,, n ti iWr were sotwlm tended. if we went o war we could not light al- ; settlement and jn-ace. M hen our army i p-i by tne tatcs. .p.se the , .enoies should cl puns are viable. ways; 'and when, after much ,ss on 1 went to Mexico it was accompanied by a j Con cdenite an,n. nt.es riMeet this or any ; empWd. I 5M I to no W,fb sides and no m hi on either, vou cease ! I-ace commission, , order to embrace ! Mnular proposition, no harm could ensue ; V IJ P : Nv.tvttxr. Xov. 24.- rtiibtin-. ,l,e idiemioal old ouestions as to : the earliest op,H.rtnmty h-r se ttlement, i 'o tne xortnern ca.ise. r-acn ticuy UU of ,y- is at Sheibwiile, under r,- . - . . In fimV ii-imi' I woie l ask should we I w-outl only leave them m a worse hint 7 - , 1 , - , n . t.,; n-.n -.-.- terms ot intereor.rse are. apain upon vou. . In Itm s ii.inu , t won. i a. k, .noma "l J - (.rninr.nt transmitted to us bv our latheis. i IV I moi n.m .lc ra, This prophetic and lhlv sipniueant sen- do less wh-n enpapin m war amoti-t More t,,e world and the ftoyernment at in;i-,,t,:inntV. nn., cf ) reliance to the cmscrir timent snows that eve-Ii Mr Lincoln, lie- ; ourselves . It is idle, and worse than ; anpton , n the U tter I d.e prelmi- ; nirdt my heert, i T-rtions of Middle Tonnes ttth- warbeiran. anticipated the time, idle, to deh.d- out-elves about the nature ma. us to, sucu a m .veme.u co,.,a - , ... , . r ,-, ( Ten thousand rcl. but no additicn- A rebel Bripada Gen. Johns-2n. :ing tin anrel lien ia s:vcral -ee. c-Is are nt Tu'L-ihorea. ; With much esteem, I s-.in.sm. i " s rumoreit me re..s av lnn-mg fiep; -e-. ...!.. u-u ln-T T'I? r-iirs to Mnrfrecsboro. i o'maiiu.i. n ..i. iiiv.i.i... , r -- - . i:.i i....; ..i...,. ;f .. ....i.i i- 1 of the contact in wiuen we are cn-ratreu. in Case 1L 1114 l i.'l.i, iiin " .fc ....... . ..v. . r ti. ,.,,t ihe sword to rest, at least We camv-t make a Ln.on by force ahme, , d for that purpose. fopaseaeon in order to resume the iden-: thouph we may triumph ov, r the South It may ho said that we arc constantly , To s p Vvuii.v E-o., 1'! iladelphia, j Ther b l P n-o. N i-n Chattano tie-al obi questions about intercourse and : in the field, and we may well look th- . inviiin- the southern people to lay down : icnn?vlv:l!lix ' " . land Mir. frersl--ro is s,dd tone f.0, settlement It dee-s not seem to have oc- j complications square in the face as not. j their arms, and come back into the I'nion, : j men. Tlse rehels arc remsrvir;- their i . l.bf tbit I'm- -word could do the The first question is, 1 hy we intend, do we and this would seem to be conclusive : i C3T A younp man wiili0.it mon-v ainoas 1 rmes and property boMth i i.aaics, is uise i a- "t -.'i eo. u-m i j-our l.nion r..ci ravi attanooca ne- wlmlA work but that inevitable, wo ' desire, to have all the Southron States but it must not be lorpoUen that they re- the would iuive to come hack to tie . oi' i-ieinrd bark into the T'nion, rn the tnns of the t "lied, b"cau?, 5 th-y :ay. th- party r.i-bt h car. "I .i."o re n m ar Jp ! in Wi'ssvn count v bv it pi.tr.iii.s ffir
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