,s- , fev U3 4 k 7 i3 14 M rE ji-i.ys of oK.viIvr, : the obits of WB.irc.v. srt.-:.i bb inr?rir:rrei .iwc. rw.v the high axd t,w vy.r. T,w rkhaso tucmk. i vy -VST 7ft 0 -a f 1 k V Iff , R B SERIES. yioccain Tracks ! , v.- nrs-.'r? aiv atlont in regard to i -:;:: -e- which !.. .tr:.l Catm-roii an-. I ; place niv-clf I'C- n ir-.-v !'.'iis !. l :ie tor, I tiiiiik i .1 th:t th.-re III:;'. i- :, Ii.i- -i:iii'liT or 1 1 in . rat. i.ix -.-I:-,: i::.: i.l t!i' 1:1' Ii: iee.i' !1 oi' I oi jl.tif .i : -iMfi and !-i.O:-ed to 'Jii .;:., n,i, I .'.-t -rr ii ; : i- t 1 i lr!iH.ie;.t. d ii.O ;- !iv !, : !:!-. r-.1 1 nil 'I I.--.. . ' ', . -aii'.i a : i I.i .t .e.oliUt. : mv i. "i: a " k or ii i :ii t Mr. Win. WW 1h il.iV I'.n '1-t. of v. .viuM 1 v;i ;ie. jllaiilU d. -.'. :v::tiia 1 1 n: in IIal"."i ;ir-r ti'i.e tl.i v.ii.ir. and !H-.:ai r. rvoiisne.- on :?'. eomhiet o a i .- I,::-;,; v- at II .in.n:;: ei..:ra':vi". in -i" i.r. rX'iii. .... . t .... ( M'.ii.-iit 1 ' i'lif ee.ndiilati or. n:: ! vne:-. I. i! hy ! tersun, I'l-oh.-i old m ! i-r..f. ivnee for i ii ! to -ee me on that . .1- v! fours:- :, le.l Ue 'lev.'. ..et of his to to tne. at:d I at : that was thr 00-s:-i i it w::s. Ie 'vheth.-r (ieu.-ral M t ' h.' s .liltlioried :v Dt-n.oerat in tie- '1 ei:ti.-r int.. tli." t 1 -.-cii.-f th'' Je aiisAltV-I. ( i.v 1 ; J )eiii' er:.t- to ah :!.- ,!. lii y .i w w.i: tin! nor:. ii -.- c ,1 -'.- .Ot-l ). I ;,,. 'inr, ' 1 ! sir, 1 !ii:a lo t. il nv r ni.-.'iii- r- W'Te. i i.is h j-; ti..- Isiee, hat would trv and tret Saturday. Ve coit-i 1 hi-niiciial tu do so. II-.- if I hey ; re r-t;t o!f -t.a ...i i t,,;,j miii 1 w .-iitft go. 'up l,.-. woiiid have a carriage ' :'"i.t of Ih rr- H.,t-I at 7 o'clock: i!;!:eri '. .:t ;:!iv d Cam T"n to When the imi'. ,1 1 r. 1 . -. .1 an ': ' "'Mi to 1 1. ;llid saw tii.- e.;r-:-i'i ltr'.l-st there. I then made Xi-eto Er.il'st at:.! tJd him it ; ;" ' -t i:-tt to go. (I deenvd it .1. . 1; e.l cagi I' jv . . ill i.i,- v. . 1 .it. and said 1 i .roust ) call.- : '' l tO S, J,,;- J.'; t!:C State I cttl'.-i! at- 1 w :is ,;,!, .,-.-,! -' .hi i'rh.- hank, an I i- atvl :i 5 ii--re alone. He a'Mp's-ed me ii' r.' 1 ii ! -. '- it '.vi-hc! him to I th.-n : v.-te t an ; person lliut ni-i lo him Senator aft. rvvanis. ( i so many to lake care of. it ,.. ,. v " M'.uUr ft th' 1 ;! l-i- j wont. I cmharruss him." hi:t if he had hut ..! ..; ,..'. .. Jtwh.j.ufi .' r,V. ono he eo-.tid ,;, it W'H and proliiahly as ;, ,'' ... t i I-'JWl . j Inn as v lived : nn! said la-sides, there . ' - ( ' "'- A.i-! voti!l J-no r.)..i-.Janf-r in ijin-Hrcct!v - 7'. ..;;-;;. j'-nr, M, t.ih.r ; for him that, h; J.;.;g ah, m. ihr ihcr Com. -lull Cvitnf'i ! ' would make eve :ti)i.i-I..n fr the t,n- teetson '.-t tic sh;t v.a!d vot-j ior turn. i l Ii'leii tiiM l!i?er i w. and We agreed to jj'1-.-t .-ej.iiii ;i;i,J tK tlie :n i tM-n- it,. n. l lie i.rot-si or me. I '. iim-d p .;:: i-.. x-e l;'ia. hi-t I ... i a;.T eI to . , inn. ;;v room No. I x-.i:-y. ::. : t I-..;t- M,-. nr.iii, w...nva i.:. !.. . li-iM-l;: Simon, w. ni aii. r l:i.n. :,t!d i:t h-- than twn:v Inii;:-;!' r, - tii. ii i I. u !an-:i-'." 1 ar..v. .-;!. In : w'l'- 'ui i i:. 1 - ro' !- w ;. o r. i'.-iv:u- to ii. V :l!!l.-i""l '.!-." !!- lv:. d i-i. -:i n." ! ;h, ;i -.-lid. h -I.'.. '." He r.;i !. V.'..i'.:.;i l..kiit.-.v H i,n J ,i.i;.j :i--- liirti-r init r n r 1. i.- mi tt.e t"i 1 :o:d llil'l l: a . 'itg I ti.e hii-n, -s. ily h'iiile.l kl! v.-ie-le oi' hi In.'-nd- di-.i II he . he and li.i- ,; t e;i--.l'e ill-' t'i nan: th.-.t imi::. t!i-.-; J.i-oj. .Hi-. 1' He iL il ! i I said Wi.'i! 1 -t:.i:nI thai was -.'iii:i to 1 laia'I. ii.i.i.i to aram-.- i 'i. ;!!, oiln-r matter whii-i hv iiad in iev, Willi! 1 n-tlU'll nil iNllltnL" llilillL". was on Weones'hiy. (.i Tlsirnay I :a. t -h h i J. I i ? .son. i.ie to Whv.: I 1 ' ! i! e 1 to m i I.I. . ..Ill ;ikii i aii at lii r-K'in at IEm.-. I met iiim. I :.-!; d hi::i i:: r. Earn u.et! ll.- t --It 1 me h" w:: -".i-k. !! 1 ::-Led to : th'-n aid. Iviyer. the nii-n. v iiU all o - -.-il.-il ai , rijj:;,"' I :: !.. I hi.n. " what m-e.n-y .'" viv rooii ; He then s;.;d. "()!.. 1 know all alx-tit it: several ' 1 .-aw Cam. Ton." ii mast not f-i-mt to for '. ptate here tii.tt. i:ior tj my UMi'tin-j Pat Pall er"n wanted . ) and y Cam- er -:i s arranp st-ei.t. i.e wen! I go nmvn in ' tlie ears on tli l.'li:i.i ii Vailv roid on 1 l-'ri lay at '2 .-'oi k. .aid l!i:;t ;- w .,nl 1 o iotii iher aii 1 elii Vc lih t aeet .1 !i. and. in the i':.ji'a.L New f ink c:ir. ei. t.iv- riili1.'.- :nl..i,'. g to Miniv'i nient. ::p:.rit:i' r.t oi the icie.i' d lie- l.;0-'':,il! f'r Siii.imii tor :i vote f.ir liincmt Simon Cam-'r- n for l'..- ot" I. S. Se;i:tor. ;rv- ' wit'i the nreen.enl :ii .! no ith-r na mltev flee- . should i.-e 1 .t.t. ::i.l that (hi shonld - ...i 1 d th i: t -o t ai... .' .'lit tueiii- . a 'ree lo.iiie riii.s. n. t I'.-tit 1 lie l.:on- V 1 t" '"n w:.s . ,-s (v i'h -.v: s 0:1 th ir I ; in the hand.- of ! ...iM : i:".e i!nl:e I' it -'e r.si.n. to I n 1 . ovf-r. and t. 'i !W 1:1 were; whom Pat;, t- 1; 1 ( ' : who j in treaty) wh.j w -r io i'oe lit-v"! ; way to 1 'hi:;i l. !:.:. ia. .1. Id fe in- i. II . is t t! w. .Ill . : ii r. tiinn-i in a -jiort tune, not : info :m -lection, an,: .ur :!gi-i-,-,a.iit ;!:::!( i'-i!er:d Catuere-n wanl-'d to coii'i not h' :i-i?miii-it''d. 'I li;s s!at. " " Tonally. ;.t hi- re-idence Ollt o! ; lll--lit seelliei- lo ileiennine his lililld ill fa- " i',,;,t .er.ing. 1 to'd him I eould vorof the '....(. Patter.-on went r-' i' the eii:igem.-!t. - hut would ; iinmediately to ( 'atii. iMn. w ho was in the '. '11 in vac hour, and i i I could get ear, .and returned in a f-w minutes, sta-:ui.itli.-r engagement I had ma le, j ting that, although Cameron regarded tin- i .i wi'h him. In ihe menntime j price bi'. h- would pay it ia order to save-so:!-I wiiti Dr. Earley, of the House ' further in mi hie. and would, then-fore, not 1 ;,ri - iiiaiivi's. mv eoll.'aue. to whom sav any tiling t-o the meiuluT then on i tiie forciroii'ir facts. I (hen saw 1 their way to Philadelphia, and that they I mi-lit return, au.i 11. u prevent :sn ois.-ir-; rangement of the plan that niiht ari-e 1 from their ahseii'V. Saturday evening 1.1 . T'- wa- in. -n ;:' r.i'o titx'ii :.- Ui' ame e r Hie iieL int. rv i -w. 1 -topi M'd ;t n'-;i'4ii-': ! mv.- lf s did Patters- n. who turned that same evening to Hal is! 'ting. Caiii'-ron w-"ii to 1 'iii'.adelphi .. evi u:ag, ai d t- :; I came up Oil Saturday :;iid C:iiuero:i rn the train, l.-a-t one of the men who a.s well .1- at it" ot ta .nnw.!:ic n"! I w r.t lo I i.il:;. irv.ia ! ay Ih fore, and !i.-!i :.'-, ni-.--- l.st I ! th'mk h-.th. At the.!. -p..: I larrisiiurg I i'.iCt Patter-on. w ho -aid th- int-Tview v ..;:ld he a! li.ii ( " i.i.-iio:,"s. Aeeor dii"lv Path-rsi-n and nivs-.df went din et lo the Iion-e, and font id the (-n.ral there .ih ad of i,s. 1!.- i.ii;.il u- up s:air-. and. hv a di-ei 1! ' I. w a;.-r..-.-d ion ii : -Itovir. do von think von 1 the p: ,.:. : ('aiii.r.n a--.i:tt'i to to ' " irage enough to vote for hargaia l ! we, 11 1 ; i 1 1 . r t 1 an 1 ir.v -eif hy -v. r-.-.i that it was a very :-.gin ing to pay the Sgil.Oo) -.",.ii(: t.f q.icstion. and that it would ! which vv.is to U- paid in h..nd and w ould iei -li 0:1 1 ircum-tatves. deposit it in I ,;:tn r.ui"s hand- in my pie-"sii.-.N. the ci renin. -lane. - 1 .-,. at s..:.:e future int.-rv iew-. s.i'.-; -. t to -'''" I asi-d him h'w lie j mv in-peetion. "A liotle it,eid nt whieh ;' -l n!.t." He ansvvere.1 the, occurred hen- it v.'.uhll a pity to lo-e to '' U ri!i.i:i : in -hurt, the d A- the world. i h'UT the Uiigaln w;;s cun " I Joi-wer.-d him. .T-; eludiil Simon straighten. il up on h'.s H th. 11 n-le.l ,.. w; .t ! would : chr.ir. rnhhitv his lc s with, his hand-. I i i.! I,;i t .. . 1 - . : ... . W..11 .1,; .....t-t 1 ;n 1 ' . - -j r- ""'i I ll.Ui I.-, II 111 lill-.S.l.iH. ...... .ii.i-i, - T - ... ... '-'. 1 did n.t know exaetlv : Snator and vi -h if nev.r regret it mm-'' (ad hv. ing him-. If lo me) I will 1 E a-Ul !..i I , 1,. .a"! tl..-. hi si imwerfui man h, that S na:e: -i t d'.wn. afti r tlie work 1 the entire -t ate of all-.i.s of ihis (inn-ni- ked him. whether ! in. nt will le chang.-d: n-.thing i- more ahsenter. He C'rtain than that the South will gain her - . i : or.-.' and that it would U t inle.sn!,.,He. (this somidul like trea.-on.) ; "l k-.ra-to t the men awav, mid then we will holl the control of the ' 'v- "i'lv ri-gntde.1 the money Gov eminent an.'. 1 w id In sd.Ie to -.-ne tir-t instalment, 'and that h"e ! my friend.-:" and so we parted again, to "iXJ he.j.Kl t0 tf, ruv of the j .liTam of .s,uthernt Conf.ilt raei.v nnd EBEXSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4, Winneh.agocs for Senator. Patterson and : I then agreed to meet on Monday. Vv liivt at o o-iM'k. in Patterxjn". . rooiu at Ilerr's. n Mondnv arternorn. ; I -re Patterson told me he hail the .( M)0 j hand money Ioeked up in the afe down ' .-tair. lust waited me to sv Simon again f Ix'fvire tayi:iCT it overtone. I insisted on the liand nionev. r,, . , , , .-arj to k-i i. the .Khi,ion. Wc the,, j rartid in meet ;tt the tame iilaee iarlv lilt next inoniincr. Immediately after hreakfj.-d on TneMlay. (tl:e day of th eleetio.) I met Patterson, aeeonling to agp-i-nu-nt. at Jii room. Sini'-n lx ing jri s ent. 1 ing the Ird, eomjilainin- of a I:- t)t the Iwiweis. It was then de- i" - I that i !i uiiil ee some K nuthean i.i' iia.r oi me ei!.ue .; iruie. who '.-. ::! -r io an 1 ii'.iorin him of !. :!!:.:: ( ote f. -r fanienni in :.- :i v.-:i- innniri.ited. To llii 1 maie :r.e ii nd-d oiijectioii and deinand'-d :! i: e.v the !: .-si; for it. Simon said ii v i:- that unie.-s I jhi- they !!iih ;!.I;ik he j'l-t wanted tle-ir d d nomination for -teef. wl.ie'.i was not true. II.. n.i; i!''i-!:ir.i he would n t have :he nonii-i-'ii and a defeat for the whole jej.i iaiure. S . -i eour.-t I eonsi j.led. v-iisi'.' jiriee was m .hait.M-'.iy le.ix-d S.I.MMO. Patterson aid tin; .-nU'-man .ho -..'d wait on me tit-was I)r. I'":i!!ir. of tiie S'l-ate. who wonid ! jr.s . as s.fon as I wa rr ridy t-i re-.-ive him. I :": ! :'::;t w.-.s :ui ri-h?. hut jimst now Ii e -;ivii;eid tii.it lh- moii.-i was ail i.ij.il ; o. Pait-rsin tin n hiiriiedl showed lo- a hu g.- hmnlle of i.o'.-s. v. liit h he ri-.r. e.ited as heing ihe amount of the tin:'! paynu iit. 1 le assured me the day liel'oiv 1 should have the hand money, and again on Tuesday moini-sg said I eould have it. I told him i d'-vim-d it helt t. 0:1 r" I'"l',''",n nr' ? Iiave it alxmt me. lua.sinui 11 a" ,ii"r inim i- a m-.v aner . I .1 . .l ne eierw: n. an-i sun, 1 wou:.i nusi n, 10 , . , , . th- in. ' 1 attir.son aim Cameron, knuwiiij jj tn,-n, : to Ik- honf. P:.t:o aan, ,.-e.l m- th-- h:m.( n: n -v v down m t..esa!e. r.,,.1 t.vgetaer v ,:h ,.;e res,;h,e sl-o'ild he f ..rthc Mnin ' a- x lt, jj- thcr-iec- !i; was over. (I may here sjate it d-d nt eoiae. ) Cameron thin said his car riage would he at th Sine 'ajiol Eatik after the ciectnM:. n::d I shmiid come lih.f d- w n ami go over to his h..!-- arid renvoi, tin re aw liiie. This, of course. I ; :i;re-d to do. 'J. did not.) Now. thr:. ail !:::g l.-if.i ant:!!g-d. I.'r. Piil'icr was n-l:er d in hy Pa'tci-on. Th i -r-jd'i'.lion completed, I said: D ei"r. I presume I lu-.d'-r-iaiid tee' oh; e oi this i:i!ervi.-w." lie fh. 11 said : ' I -im i-hatnii'in of y eommiit-'e apjwiint- d 'iv the Eepiihiican itiucus to wait 01, -.0:: to s,-. whether you would vote for (':;:; roil." 1 said "Yes: 1 a -.-'.ire you that if von nominate J-'ii. Cameron jm -in- : lir.;' to the old Vv'iniichago lyiir' on the b'-'ll it will le all ri-jht." lie said: " You give me tint assun!iee .' I st, id -Yes." I r. I", then saiil : You need have no fears f personal danger, or any thing of that sort. AVe have made every provi.-ioii to i.ifPt all d:,nger." Thus the last s'cr.e ,11 this strange taree eud.-l. Simon a.-.-ured me that he would 1e ev. r urateful. and I hojie he will. !i is proper hero to -ay that during this nth- adventure with Simon and hi au; tits, my colleague. Dr. Parley. W. A. Wallace, the Senator from Clcartiold. and ifoleit Vaunkn. the proprietor o," the Pennsylvania Ih-itse. in this- eily. were in the sA'en't. and Dr. P:ir!ey. i-sjui-ially. knew constantly what wa- going on. In one of my interviews with Patterson, .n tin cars going to Heading, he .-aid in e:i?e there t-liouM any investigation grw oatoflhe transaction lie would le the only witness that knew anything a!ont it. and he would swear fah-c!y ami jmt i: through. In n-gtinl " t' the date- given in the : !m r statement, as I made no nvnioninda .-:! !!i- time, I etinuol lx certain that they ai'e CelTxet, hut I lx-lievethcy are. T. .Ht 1 l.K.- i" ImiiI'K. C7" ' Million for the Constitution, not one rent for .mancipation." This is 1I10 s. aiinieiit otM-P'l hv Hon. A . Ikirr. at the imi vtise puhl! mi-ting held in Chi- -ago on Saturday .Ian. tilth. Cif- A- voiin" 1 telle in Washington, w,.;it,.n wi:!i .1 Ihi-siaii oftie- r. an adven- - - J - " .... 1 I tunr m tit-- I nion army . man ic.i nini 111 haste. After five wccks she repents at kisuiv, and claim against him lor a-sanit and hattery. Buttons on the hraiu" 1 the malady prev ailing among-t tlie young ladi'-s , ovv. . vT Pru-sia is in jril of a n volution. In Purlin the people are highly incensed, : an 1 th imiamstitutional r.nduet of the s.-v.-rein is discussed with gn at fu-y. Tallandigliam In Congress. The Speech for the Hoar. THE HON. C. L. VALANDHJllAM TC- XbUNCGS THE WAR V.VSlOs ; ,,e "' for "PEACE" tliat vr tnmy nctontirnrl It: Tn(,sK vn,( ,VlXT .KKi:kc. sTpri'nnv v- ot . v- .m-m--. I-sriXIALLY NEW ENGLAND. A Mafcsmatr VIcts. l)rbryr"l iii timbre .'luunn 14, 1 kki;.mj.x i t;ik st.iM.K! rTAft- A . v:n. Tlie S Maker: The question recurs on the resolution f the jrentieman fi-om : Pennsylvania. Mr. Wright. 0:1 whieh the g-ntlen)ftn from Ohio js niiiU-d to the tJ.ior. ?lr. Val'.anJigham : Mr. Sjn akvr, en-dorx-d at the reeent election within the same distriet lor whieh I stii'i hold a s'at vii this lioor, ly a majority four times greater than ever lie fore. 1 sjak to-dav in the name ami hy the aathoritv of t!ie I oj.le who. for .-ix years intru-tei me with the olhee of a Penrex malive. Ival. in the Hue and highest .-fii.-e of the word, to the Constitution and the I nioii, th- y have provid thenix-lves di oj".i!v attached lo and worthy of the SiU-rti. to e.'urc which the l i.ioii and the Cunstit-Jliou wen? I'stali'.i-h'Hl. With ea.u l-r r.nd IV -e--.loin. therefore, as their I.Vjir. ntatixe. and with much jilaiain-s.- of jj ei h, hut '. witli the dignity and deemey due to this , 2'iVK.nee, I rojio?e to con-idcr tiik ma 11. , ok tiik I min to day, and to inquire what i the duty is of ccry pnl.iie nian and eiti- n in this verv eriis of the (i rc.it levo- ; 5,. ; f , ; . ... . ... t in'i:".i 11110 e.il .-. .-I: . Sil. I- v OII"IT.-s j .,.....,1 1 . 1 .j 1 . ,- 1 1 2i-euhieil soi.ui aiter ;ne 1 n-Miiential cue- I tU.. A sectional ami-slavcrv pari v had j;M S1M.,H;, j,,,,,,.., rmsi.fthe Vo:,s, j. l or the ti;, ,., p,. -i- dent had lieen eho-f-n nx n a plaitnu ' avfir.'cd hostility to an in-titntien peenliar ti nearly one half of the State- of the . I 'nii-n. and who had himself pri--Iai:ii-l tii.-it there wa an iirepri's-ihle eoi,;ii, t In-crni-i ;i tiiat iustilutioi, lv wi-en tin Stales: and t!i.-it the I'nion ".uld not en dure i- ji;u1 .-'.-tve and part free." Coi gr s-s n.-t. lii :i-i'oiv. in the midst of the protoandi .-i apitatioa. n ! here only hut throughout the entire South. li'evo'utioii glared upon us. l;-p"a!til eihMts for imii ei!i.ii;on and co:r.pi"omi- weie attempted in Cougn.-s and out ..fit. Ail vvere re- t--d hy the pally coming into j-ivvt-r. except only the promise iu the la-t hour of the s.-s.;,,,,. :md tlitit. too. against the c.i:is-nt f a majority ot that p-irtv IhmIi in the Senate and House: that Congress '. not tin Ex-citiiv. :-hoiil.i never In- an- thoiiiil to alx.lidi or "mterli n with slave ry in the Slates where it exi-ti-d. South ; ; (':.! ilina seciil.il : (irvri:i Al ili-mei , i.i,,h,i., MJU-ii.,.; I,.nh.i.:i 'IVv.- ; ,li!v tonowl,i. Th-other slave State- ' : , . . k VirMiiia d.-mandi-I a !:.. n ,....,t;....... 1 . Congrei ' after some time, agrn-d iijkm, l.-nns of final aljustiiient. Put in ith. r ,, the Senate nor the House were th-y nllownl , .-vcn a re-pect:ili con-id "ration. The ' I'n-sideiit -le.'t left his home in l-ln,.-irv. and journey il towanls this capital, jesting as he . ame : ro-Iaimiiig that the -ri-s Wi,s niilv artiiiei.-d. and that liiMuni. ; was hi!rt." He cut. red this cif. ,::?! r : iver of night and in disguise a the Ith of Man-ii h- was iii:uigur:il -l. sm' roitti.h'd hy soldi.ry : and, swearing to s'lpjurt the C'iiiiiiiti..n of ti;. I i.i:-d . States, ar.noun-l, in the -oue hmitii, t'iiit the pl.Ulorai .t his p i; ;y should U the law unto him. I'lom ti.at m-'inent all h"pe of p a.i-al-Ie adju-tni, ,:i tkil. Eat for a little while, cither wi.h un-t. ti l fast sineei ity or in pivtndi!atoI I ct-it, the jmlicy of jiea.i was pnw-laiuni!. .-.en lo the evacuation .,f Stimter and lh oilier I'ulenil for:- and :trs-ii:ih it, th- .-f.'ti Stat.. Why titt'.t joIi'y was -u dd.'i 'v : aKandi "nil. time will fully ii-cIo-.. I tut ju-t after the spring elections, an I th . r. t narting in this cilv of the Oover- . nor- of several North:ii and W. -tern Stater-, a tlc't I'aiTyitig a hmge liuuilx-r of men was sent down osten-ihly t pii isiMi ' port Sumter. The authorities of Smth . - . I I ..1 .1.1.11. 1 annum tageny a-cpiii me cnauenge and IxMiihai-led the tort into surrender. ' w h ie the fleet timl not a gun, hut ju.-i :e- s.oi- as tin tlag wtis struck, tre away and n-tuiTntl to the Noitli. It was Sun day, the-1 4th of April, lbol : and that day the lYesident, in fatal ha-te and with out the advice or consent of Congress, is sued hi- proclamation, dited the next day, calling out seven.v-tive thousand militia for th:"' months, to rejo-uc-s th fort, 1863. laees and pn.tjicrty f-i7ed from the I'nited Suite-, aa-1 r.inr.nar.tiing the inurgrnt to lis:K-r.-.- in tw n-v d.tv. Arrn the 1 1 1 1 1 in "I li.7.. ..1 i .0 if .i.i.l i.l.n. tt'.- L- the flaiiM of a eix i! v:ir. the crande-t. ;'. - - -e.- 1 1 l- . i i i - . i-i. i i v'Mi)iiniit ot tue anii-t'averv- sentiment ttlooliet. an 1 ddeM m hi-tor-. L-hted 4-,,' v- , ... - , .i i , i - - ot the orth a:id i-t. lruai the o.-in- iin the whole heavens. irnmu f (Vth- ' T , , n v o. i vJ-,.1. i j v ...i i -r ' ,u:i- Iu at college, at the bar. with x vh-l.- it'i L arwhna. Iim?- , ,. . ,. . ' ... s' and Arkn:a 1 " oved : t ,:twnrv, - , , , . t i i T- . i . in 'ii't?S "v and man, as a Mivate tixmi tlie leoeia-ialioii. the line .f the -e 1 r u. r. r , ' . . . .. ,e.-r j-ucntiee, 1 nave fou 'hi aur.it it. toiiteilerate States was- tr:in-ien--l 1itiii yr . - , - x ., , . , it (i.-t me ten vears exclusion from olUee lie cotton S.ates to the J otomae. and !..,, , . . ".1 . r i-r . , . . .1 rvi - 11 .- - ' nonor, at that iktlki of hie wLeu almost to the Ohio and the Missouri. . 'v , ,. , ,, - . , ,. , ... . ho:ior.- are sweeter. No matter : I learned and their lunula' ion and lurhtinir men . . . ... , . . ... . . , .. , 1 1 c r- . early to uo nuht and to wait. S:r, it 19 out the oeve.oj.ment ot the Fpnt ot mlor In the North and W st, too, th? storm n.ing. v. ho-e children arj flr.f- and raged with the fury of a hurrycane. ,m,rder. Cain truhlc! himself aljtit Never ,n hiMory was anvlhing equal to it. I the Kt.-rliKvs of Abel, and rf.-w him M"ii, women v.w chii-lixn. native ahd.MiMofthew.it. eont. ntlons. iiti-ation. loreign ,..ik v..:mcii an t state, .c-rjy ail'l Ule!-. W'-!1 a.l sv.. .t along with th.- current. Distinction a-'e. ct. station, pari y. prishtd in on instant. Thousands h ut I fore tiie teTn:r-st: nr. I here and there only was o-e f,n,nd lmld enough, tt-mihardv in "ui"h it mav have h i'n. to h.-nd not, a?. 1 i:p n him it f 11 as a coii-uniiiii.' (ire. The pj.iri: of v rsecn tion for oj -inin's ;tVe. almost -xi?i-t i:i th. f)Id Win Id. mnv, lyoine mystiri'iis lrti:iaiH2raio:i. kjijHriiI inan.aV in the New. S u-i.il relaiions w . re dis'.'vtil: fri -nd-!iip h.-oken nj : tlse tts (.f f.nnilx and kindred s:.spp d asunder. S;"p s and hanln wriv errv when- thrr-ateiii-d. so-.actiin-s -x eutl. Asii:.at;ivi wr.s invoked: sland-r sharn -i.e.l his feet!,: fal-oho-d i-ri-lii-fl tnr.h to earth n a- , t son nv.i: ti.a.ino-s r i;:ioi. ..Not j:: ti -e oi.iy ..m-.i-;1 to th- ski. s-. hut j .uc ivlun.t J to theh..soia of C.o.1. wh-:u-" she came. The .'o-i c! (.f ! i r n.-:i-hi-d: hate sat -nthitned. a::d the s.-e-nfie of iiwl Mnokii t:j o ev.-ry tdtr.r. Eul the r igt: of th'" r..oowa- iti.iniiira ted i.nly t oi- s'i;ij.Urit.d hy the sro-i dominalioi; A' arhittury p"r.-r. C r.t: tn:io:Ml jiraitad :i ;i- lm-k. ti down: a . j r. iy. is I, J' V rty of the re-s. vpee.'-h. of p rs n. of the mai's. ,.f travel, ot'oae's owe. !.n and of reiiion : the r'.jht to 'n.ar anas. d.K pi oi'L,w ;:i'.iei.tl trial, tti:.! ny J.iry, Trial ai a:i : very halgcaod m-.iieiiient f tin'om i.: repuhliean gov onmiriil or kin."v gi-verrj-ment all went down at a hlow: the !:i flaw ojTieer of the erovp I l.e j-ar- doii, -ir, hut it is i-a-v to f.dl into tlii- eoii'ilv l:;t:gunge Tii' Altornev-i.-nei-il, tir-t .if all men. pr.s '.aim il in .!- 1'ifti.d States tlie n.axiin of Eon tan -.-rvility: Pri.-i'i.ers of S:a5 were then ii,--t he:j:-d of' h.ie. Midi light atnl a:!'iira-y an-e-; e-.-nimene. d: t-av 1 w.is aterh l''l : tr: h" t ltiii.-llgO'-l. pa porlf d- li;;:d.-I : lia-t.h -were intrt.lue. d : Mnii;v .Kith- inv.nt.il. a seen, police organize.! . jipii.g" ln'an : infoitiiers ronltii ilied : -oi. s u.ivv lirst 3pj-anil in Ameiie;i. "IT::- tight to r- ii deewn vvar. t r;t;s,- an t suppi.it arnn- s. eitii. r i t-.i-.g ::iut a s-. paratfTi or t and to provide and maintain a navy was Said a vain hat hloody pretext for abeli-h-,isiirjil hv the P.x cutive: ur.A in a litli- ing -lav.ry in the Stat.--, In any event, more than two nioi-.ths a land and naval I kn. w. or thoo-ht I kn. w. tluit tlie end foni' if -.r ihrfi haii-h-.il th-'tis., i;d iii.-n 1 -va- ce rtain e.-iiisi-'n, and .i.-aih . the was ia the field or upon the sea. An ! I nion. irmv i.r iili!ie ii'imden i-s !ol'... :i:id I . ....... , . com.p!....i stmggte.. w,t!i .w fr :n tr,c,M,y strif - lo, the m.i-ter. at h-mc. .... . .. hi On ih- It!! of.hilv C 'f. s i,rt. l t t -yi, p-ae : 1. or n r-sirain n.'t to n 1"h..' n-nrpati' m i-'W. r. iK't rtainlv lo d. li'x-tat.' : ti"t .veil to !eg:-iate : hut to p-'isi,-r and lo mtitv .h.-l.-. ai. ! a-!s t t'ae 1"ai ca'.ive ; a:id in y.-ar ia: g'..r.ge. -ir. 1 i:i ih :-t :av ot' th-' sto:-. 1. in..k r. naiviTsal l-'p'.-stn of l".,. ainl hloml a;.. id tic r. :.r of :.-. :ku .'i.d the din f U.rt; . Ens- sp.--.-h wa t.',iv had at ih' r:-k fa p:i-o.i: j.!--lliy lTif-. )p 1 '"."I. -.va -:i.-:i."d hv the ti :s- imor of disli.yj.lty A.I 'vi iiH-ss iHi i war wa- i.!nl out - f order. . l'ive himdied tlioiis.ui.1 lull, an iiiiii.t'S.- navv. an l Iwi' nan irisi aa l in.y .:.: 11- of money v. .-n -pu dtiy gva:.'.i d. Iu ....... .. . . . .;-.-.!., I' - t. - i't...! . , , 1 -1 . i.tllll. .11 i.i"s. 111 -1 i .-. . - ...... -i In I. rni-iasj 0 -.tit.; wa- livi-"ii. Ahj-fl s'ihiui lot 1 vva .1- uiaivlnl. I-av .1 11 your ai in-. tor : I. Thev rtj--eti-l tie prvj.'i -, and jr-ai.. sa.-ri n-l.-r your I. ;il r tor1.-;:uv. ; c,.r,! th - prophs. 11,.- .-mdiiii?.' of the death tliis wa-;h.-only 1 u-guag. h- ar l ; Jj, pnlhi-n party wr.- -!i n 1 Yv-i T.-r.t. on ilw Slo-T. 'Ih- ga'.'.cr:- re-joi.dii : . S"rrssj-.: lrg-sn. Civil vvar w u-:r.uio: 1 1. the cnidois -elnNii ; arvi -o!itr-i.ti and It ws Mo p--tr in- irr er!on ; temp. plaeetii. n and oilier v. r.al a!r:o's every - i prv tuh'.n iti. n l i ..'-:n:ct tl'- ox.vn v h -re gna-h'-.! op mi the h ie-.:d- ol p ae ; ti. n "f tie lav s in r riaiu Stats : hut a as thev pass.il hy. In five wovk-s vei.ty - j:; -v.! . 1 ;. .v. sv-teTiiitie, d. ri!T:,', -cight p:i!'ie a-.id private acts and joint trvieii cl. : r:d with th eoiien! of n ip.i-n'.-sohiti "ii-. with declaratory r - ih:tii.:.s. - ,r:!v , f t3'. jin.j 'e of c-aeh State which in the S'iate and Hons, . fjnite as 1 unier-' d. Cau- h -s it may !-::o len ; mi, all full of slaughter. w ep Inuxi 1 . -eVe.l it uny have Un : in: thr? it . through vvithvMit d.lay a:td altn.ist without -va- : ti: to ! rall.il at. stili ps; f.-i y dehate. lr.ojh il ?. hut t' lv dea'.l with hy sttes- Tht,s was rivn. i: mnugrav.-I :n 1 w as a lae!. No Iit!ay of ".igcr or An,eii-a. Can any man fo-diy se- the f..r,r al-se, however 5::ilJrn or punt, end oi it ? t -;ld '-rive srs.J jt n at tHe ru'-rt 1 And now- pinion 1 1 "., if I ii'iv It v . 'Uf-U'ii"!- nt l.vt. The .! f hti voi. . j oxo. a ' here a moment d-fne mv u.vn jti-ja : at thi time uj;n t?ii r 'dx j.aji.Ti. T - . ' " r"1"- tr. .ii. .iiae ui peaca . " I : an,j bi.iol5!.e.I. fiomthe b-.-iun in-ct time. have l n its fruits. Tl:c ss.irit ' of non- inTorenli:"ii is i,.- si.t.". ni'i.i.'.- t...1 v.ti. ,r,l. I do n-.t hlli. ve that if slavery had iwrnAKLv! I.I I . 5 .1 - - - - - - ' - - " . .... , v .I'.'. 1111 WOi.1 seetion-u e'nt;rersi''s. J v:ry civil v.-ir miI.t 1 .-. t hupju r.. d tifty, crhaJ a hundred years laic. Other and strong f r e.-;u-r-s tif discn-ent nui of ciis-j;.ien. ii mix le. ;ae existed Vtwecn other and sO:.'ti.. ;,n I ar now liae- de v-ltijied . very d-iy into maturity. The spill: ol ir.tei irritiori :is.si:niid the forri of a'oIit v;a,-m 1 cause slavery was olimi in n nie :ir:d hy r.: -.-.iation to th-.- n rth 1T11 laia.l, anl i.vaiiv i? was .at which .l:ill Ji tile two s-c!i ills. 11..' .-ath ..-re:f. in J,-r arlr and later rtTT.rl to n I !. :-.;' f had f .xi. l r.,,d of.cnsive ;-.-.:t- cf -l.ien- to t!;.? v.-orM Ah -l.tioa i'lte. u. W.iuz tairmt her at to s iti eh iLr and defer.d tie a.-smii'tl ,". een. e.nie, an 1 jsi'itieal merit and vuiu --r- 'f the institution. E'.it to: re never w.i- :.n hour f.otn tin- i:r.nin whn it dTd ti. t. ,i : -:iM:i to me as clear as jj.c sitn :tt n .--.1. t!:at the :u:Itatk:i in inv torm nth.' North a,:: I We-t of th.e shivery qiv lion um-t so--ni r -r liter tnl in d'.4 nn:o;i and civil war. "l"his -.vr.s the opln i'a a'.i! reti.ctii'n for var of Vv'hig and Detnoeratie ,-tai s;n. n alike: and after .lie r.n.onunui'.-"M-soiuiion ct Hi" v tnir pa.;y 'n 1"!, :.nl o- ui"z.ui -n of th? pro--i t E.-ptihiiea.i J-arty i:p .11 an excio--iv.Jy an i-slavery a:. I s:-e;ioaa'. lasit ! h-" e flit w.-is in. v S:;itij. 1..' .-!.-.- in then exi-tiog temper of the pulie mind. I ai:d :iiti-r tlie eihsc.itioii through the press ; and hy the pulpit, tlie l-.-eiure and th-j :i-'!i'.i- :ii e:i:r.:-,ss f.,r twenty xa f a :e:i-r.;iioi, tail' tit t hate slaverv and th South, ih.- si.iV'S ot tint ..riv. jv.fses-- -d. a ! wa-. ot own t-nv,:ne of rmlitical. l.:-U!.'-s. s-; and religious inihicr-ee. was -i r:.-.:'.. Ii wis. nly a question of tin:.-, and sh- -! tune. I lu tiev e from th lirst that it was the j-urjose of saline of tl. an 'St' s of that doetrineto fo'-e a eoJli- - .in i t,ve..n the North and the South, . i iicxiii" ions, i i.ae i'r v.j.r ; ,T. w, 0 u thM j,.,, . . -j ,t . v. ,., :r o . - - - s . t . .-.- , 1 o.ir 111. 7 4 4 tl ch io-.' I thot;ht it ri -htxMi. tri.;ie hitt- nH-s- -' an .arr.e-i ird im- pa-s i"!i.-d luitutv. "I i.iakii.g thus. I f'.n-vv;.:n-i ail w ho Ik-II.v (it the d-eti in--, .-r :.'li..w,d 1 he pity whili t':giii j. with a si 1 :; itv " an-i U ptil o. Ot;! I.-j. Hi p I :!-:,'! tlr- ?-irt -A prot.'un l :.- w in-i. A.: 1 w.j.-n. !..r t-.g.i! vi.i-s ta-t, over and ok. -7 ag-;:r.. I Ii.ivi- pr-Lruii.'-J th' ln-t'le ii.at the -il'Mi-s-. f a s-Cik'-L'J l-i p.e i. aiiti--i-v ery p'.rty woniJ ..f h-or."ii ti a:id . ivll ! th ig:n il:ig ..r iu Am t-i.-.t. I I.- 1 -. . -. ii'.iexi-.i u 1 :. 1. 1 '.ei riv.a i,:-tnrv. t. ..; -.,...! :iod -tu-o-.I l.iirvui n ::ire, a-.d tidi.atnl f -r a xiua.1 r of v . .1; 1 lu.. -oara J it . . - ... ,.t oer Atneti.-:::, a-.-titiaion-. ; j., ,.j ' . ,-i-..t,i.-;i:. ct! f tie- j.'. ji!.- Sjuth as - . - . a v..i it . ... . , .. . -.Mil .ii : . ,-l. I 1 r H.I l IK.M "Jo'; H I t.C cviiT. liit tl:3 pip'.- .I'd T ! In lifvc !:;., n r 'T an.1 vis- ri:n l gnv.;.- r than ir