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[met their Iced too fi'ev in numbers to con-, been dune beyond th e constitutional cern • tion of law. T tee knew their people pos. combatted.is the position that secession' is 1 whole Dr e ier stiftjrct ' l / 4 1' - ert. made in . ilerol the athninietratioit te.e.serslittg to Ile r eclosttree of Major.Antlereonel t e:er, The., ergenie 1.1.1 V 111 flliy t D , 2/ellll ItiAil vs upon , Feeney (if Congress. , se , sed as inuchlof moral sense, le, much j torsi :feet with tlle ' - Con - tittition is - I Soon after the first call rig militia, it 'of devotion to ?,wand order, and a'e muck' fill and p ' eheeful It ;s not contended t a lili v. hole Ara- irnmediat4 l a id h l .ie re Le m .: pr e t en , es mad, in th is „ i ; . 0 , ton}' ether wes sonsielsred a Amy to authorize: the pod in, mid reverence for the Inefory , I there is any express illy for it, and , ti , tenant-Gp era l c oStt, who a t 'onto eon. ' pretenses or arbitrerily an auy pre- Conintendine General in ' , repel eases., al:- end Government of their co ' inmoir ioun-;ing sh o u l d eve r b e in . mlied ti l l law e, 13 •17i e 1 1 . , , 1 if muted with efejor sAnderson in his opin. ienee, e, rea k l i e z eil ie i, e eeeernimeit, and ~,,din , , to r',.. discretion, 1,, .1-penil Inc try as any otleir civilized and patriotic Ivy's to n o t or absurd conseuences. surpLEIIEN ! iv,,. 1 r ,, 1 ,, 1 , 10 ,,,,, f ,„,,,,, :e n,,, 2 ,,,, : c,t,i i ca11y, :r. itirn.,,eud.,t0 free L r6yerri- p r i v il ege of the writs of hateete coma;, (Jr , peoqe, J ]'net knew they could 'Mike not The rattan purchased with money the ; I . o n ; re fl ect i on , h owever , ... , i t tele cattle It_ fir:••';'l, 71S to in otber NI ord , , to tiesest and det.l:ll. Witil• D'hrancement dir - idly in the teeth of - these' , countries out of whi c h several, of these . ' , Is it juet that they ; .._ time, eonsulting'w i th ot , lier 011., , re.., b o th ~ , , - ks "I, t{ in all r ., e , 1 , - tol , tes- t '11,4 ?inherent t .. eit. re•ort to the orili , llar , Y ' , mice...iv:3 . aii , l strong .end nobh.leentitnente. „A./10.1'1;1lit e r- , Stat es N'Vere,,r.i rine d. ;U1'1414493 Ile- :.•liall go off witlioat leave t'ied without re . lot the Army rind the Navy :, 2.1 at the , en't felel weakne.,-- • ..lil-t. a govern- terms of laW,`Fllell 11101 1.1 , 111:113 1... he might :1 - v, they coal:in:p e ed by . an p l eb e ...,,, f e t e . I,aut fling of flee ll:dint% mind. Tlik• Y in- ' fin, i ce , ? The nation mid ' lam e , 1 entioi four dip Caine re:let:ev i l s , but de- iii‘.l.t.lll:lll'et'3lll' he 1.11 , etrotee for the dee m e anger e us t o the tided] •to the ean ie cone i te e en 1 ,. b e r,,,,.. I 1 i b,,, m ,,, „.1 i t , ~w , ) ,,,.„ 1 1,. , or t ,,, ) wc,,k to Ties ,t my has pa n t-pos(4v, been e x , t . vented an ingenliie euphient whirl; e if eon.: Sarni -=in the: aggregate! I 'lre s li? . .l. Y -e, of a • lie also suited, at the earns• tin! that 'nu i 1 1 1( tinlain ite' on 11 eel-ti! it- ? : 11. ( . 11 blit V'4 V ‘l , l'i . l' l VN. 1 eol el 0,1 ~1 wa s h i l l,r . - • , . •• • ee: . •, ' --, ' , id ht pet festly l i le'deal huielreel millionto_relieve Floride of. . eu e l i I . lllli c a'eu kne e we, thee al ilie"con../ 5e.1..,, v i e „ ; we th e i„,,,, e no ~I,t i ,f , was tI,C• legality and propriety "I uh,at 1 , •1-s steps thr , ;uglt al the iii`eidents to"thet , 7orn. ; the aborifeinal tribe s . Is it p e t that she don e order it are questioned, eel plebe deetritetiimi of the Unioh. -, 11 trol o the Government (Jr coill he rai e ed 1,/, hut to e.:11 out; the - war ImWer c ,fli i e bt'on ;shall now go off withoet 'consent or with.; attention of the counter 1111 , been , The sopltion eeelf is that any SMte of ; out ntaking any return? The nation is and btonght to the er , ; 31 :4 111 0,111,11, 111 Coeerot e ei t t en 1 es to re..i..t the ' force tht . c, , • di, •1 to Lli.. proposit iOll 1;011 011 e Witt) et 1110 - Union may, 1.e - insistently with tete Nit- ; now iIL debt for money time *1 e •-•- i hit 't f•t \\* /111.1 1 1I * • * I *. 'I •• *I 1 -4 , 1 n p ro N room, ne et e ( emp lo y . ,or its 1,.....tri, 10,11 ' , V ,-4 0410. for npeilied for the i l j!e. exf.austed. „li t a ete re , t e ll: de ers point it , re.„-„,, rt ,,••,- ) „ . Ti,„ ~5 , ,1, „,,,, ~,,,,,,. „..,,, I so 0, n to take Caro th.lt the lets- Ile fat, ti. dotal r 011-titlltiV:l,..:l:/d therefor's. lowfully• benfit'esf thesle Inlevall'efseee'led States i r f• fell 1 ext•ete , I .( 0 . 1 1,1 no t he,,,,e, I ~e,,,,,.. and p, aceftilly, v 1 it hdraw Iron: the Iftiimi, ' common with the - rest. - Is-it Peet eitlie j r l 1 r vi, v il,i.„ Zrauc.,l ti,.. duty / oi the Ad- , th e t•-pen-e o the conibre Al 11., 100-1 IA unit some toll4l4le.rution w d ., NI :Aleut the eetisent of the 1:"Itioti or of that creditors shall go urpeid th e ; the :1,lio ' Ie? or letinietratton in the ceee to the iliere met- erelftdieesur ii4 ,, in.r.ill 1111:11111Dis1t :001 ,t.i• those l• ter of getting the gal li-on torf,.. ‘ iy out or ;„ ,14, ~,,,,.., , P ,.,, - ,,, - ,..,,,',,, ~,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,:f„,,, y r , :. , 1%, oto Ole ~ n(..,tion of Cott and pro- eny other::ate. State. , The little .de,liteste that tnaining fitatesipaly: Part r o e f , the fort, , e, , Ti ..„ o f t i i, . 5.,,,, ,,. , ~,,,i n„ i d , . i At, I ~;,,,,,.,. In mete le • f o re this inlay- brae ~eir ,1 011. the ` , l l / 1 101-0"1 rig, It 13 to IA: tn , lll:l.nel only • tlie_pie.,-ent nat oi 1 del t. wa scontracted , ----- , .t. las ttelievt•d, Lowey,. is t r ial.to cu- s ee es 1 ' - e -, , •The V 1 10 1,. ( I t h e i 1"1z which. .-. tom , .1 4 ' • .„ • • .11: 1 ' ' I - I•• to pay the old debt-, of 'rexas. leeit juSt., 1 eti I 1 1 ‘: l ,, e‘, ept 0 a waro,• g IVI. 1 ,vgiin , •ll. • ' . s 0.r,11 •• 1-.. Cal, ~0 ( ADM.. 4.41( . 1, 1. 1 0111.... lo ez slel leste:e and pay no part of .. 0, 15.. • aoaneon tent le-edum Tinder thi• threll.l l ., 1 ht„„,,,,1, ter a : gn i,. ~:,..0 , ~g , ,,,,t.,,„1 , ,,,,, ,111 1...1 ....). h e faithfully ex , ' , olo d : . ,vie be- arc 1., Le thew SOL/ judges of its jiretice, ss that File 1." *Slztrt'l4 W‘ml"/` 1 " fl'l''rlY ' II.II 'IIII` ; that , A few regiment's ••haye 104.11 10 4 , 1111i/, • rl in.;-1"-''''"11 au ,' 1,,, , j,,, g ~f c.:. c11110:1 111 10 o :lilt to 111elii an 110;ie''. I„, I Ilia ber , ell t • . 'till lle o.,ity {Ali], r Inch it 11 , 1 ., t o be el ?dee ... o ,e e el dee ,. 5 .,,,,,_ 111 i ,,Uf .v . i , 1 , 4,t1 !wally- one-thir,l of the :-: al-s. N111.4•11oy WI la .r.-I , ,ilior dor , ..legal orisot,,, were ventured upon under', sion or rebellion. The movers, however, tional Constitutsen,m undan i w eh, , e wr . gosid old one, sitood by woni4 . llnd with a 'view of •holdingyosses- Intent itthe people,' - lif the and people, what appeared to be. s poptilatl deniand. well under s tand. the difference.- At the between the twco, hos applied-the piinei• Washiagten, they. omit " Vi_e, the Pao. ion Of the same, with a force of lq., s.tban!imn or mumot stomas its 'territorialln., - aad a publio.neoessity, --, trusting,4hett, ail • beginning th ey knetv • th ey could never ple with exact, la,mtuacy, ,ii not vs! be ON". aid. su4titute,." We, the deputies of • 20,000 pod arid well disciplined men. - ;.- itegritfagaiest, ita Own domestic foes. ItitieW,' that Congress would readily ratif,y i raise their 'treason to any respectable ms g. questioned. Wo are also bound by, iliatithe,itoVereign .said bidependent_ Statea", This opinion was concurred in by all presents' the quest - Ma whether disContent-' them. It i s : b el i evedthat nothing has ; isitude by any name winch implies viola- defusing, without question. What, ;Show 'Why? :Why, this de li berate pressmg out,' ~. SATUMIA . Y, • j,ijitY CARBONDALE, PENN:, SATURDAY MORNING, ICILY 13, lfs6l. IEI - _ -- . 1 Onlvarb! Ilist art itt giaEs . _)of ptantt!' , NM II of view the rights - ormen and the author- ity of the people? • • j. This is essentially a people's contest On the Fide - of the Union it is a struggle for maintaining in thelvorld that form and (suhstitnce of government whose..leading Ofijectls to elevate the condificvof Men ; to lift artificial weights from all stoulders;', Ito cle'ar theTatlis 'ef laudable pursuit for all; (o afford all air_unfett.9.ed start, and a fair:Chance the race of life. Yuldding-to partial and temporary de• partui.!' s from necessity, this is the leadl ing of ject' of the Govarnment for whose l existence we 'contend. ..•_ - , i I ant most happy. to believe that Abel plain '3wople understand and appreciate-I • this: i!lt is worthy,of note that, whild in I this,the tGovernment's. hour of trial, large - ..' - 1 number:s *of those. in the army and navy i , 1 who have been favored with the offices 3 ; hare - ses:gned, andL. proved false to the -.. ; hand which had pamperedthem, not one. ; common soldir or coma= sailor is ktiOwn• to have d.eScrted his flag. Great honor is due to those officers who. remained - tnie ; despite the exarbile of their treat:herr:Ms :ibociates. • But the great honor aigtmost ,• ; imporOit fact of all is the uncommon !firmness of the common soldiers and corn- . m •,. on siitlers. To the last man, so far as I known; they have successfully resisted the traitorous efforts of- tlrose whose cam- . manas i b* an hour - before they obeyed as , 'absoluka law. This is - th'u patriotic . in- stinctOf plain people. They understand, withal:lt an argument, that the destroying , - of theiGovernment whieli was made by •AVashingtOn means no'secil to them. , Our popular Government has often been chalet an experitnent. Twa . points in it • oiir - pebple have already . xttlett—the sttl•-. • cesSfuhUstablielling and successful admm istering of. it. One still remains—its sue t:es:4lA maintenance . against a formidathe attempt to overthrow it. -It 'is ' for t i ent : th • - to - deonstrate to the :world that - t, ore who - ctin fairly carry an election can alsb. • supptas .a rebellion—that ballots are the rightful and peaceful successors of bullets, - and that when ballots have. fairly and • conatitlitionally decided. there can be no isticcessfvl appeal back to bulhts, - that. there can be no successful apq.•il - except to ballots tbeinsels'es at succeeding ,elec-: - ' tions. ;,Snell will be a great . lesion of -. peace, ;-teaching men what they cannot - take by: an election r.' h noitlier can. thee take ~_ i infe - Ilielkgrs oriva • ~ • Les(there bel some uneasiness in the minds'of candid men asivliat is to.be the course {_of the Government towards the Southern States after the rebellion shall :been suppressed, the Executive deems it proper. to say it will be his pur pose then, as ever," to be, guided by: the Constitution and the laws, and that ho prObably would have no difretent under!. standing of the powers.and duties of the Fedetall Gorentreent relative 'to - the rights 'cif the . States - and the people, .under the Cimititution, than expressed in — the .Inaugural Address., lie desires fo pre serve the Government, that it may be ad miniskired to all as it was administered by the!men who: made it. Loyal citizens every where have the right to claim this of their Government, and the Govern- - inept .has no right to withhold or neglect it. It lislaot perceived that in giving it there is any coercion, any-conquest or subjugation, in any just sense of the terms. The [Constitution provides, .and all-the States have accepted the. provision, that the - ..thlited.States shall - guaranty to every State this- Union a republican form - of Governinent: But if a State 'May lai-ful ly go out ,of the Union, having 'done so, it may ,illso discard the republican form of Govenaient; so that, to prevent its go ing ouit is all-indispensable-to use every means to the end of maintaining.the guar-• antee. :When an end is lawful and obli- gatoryl the indispensable means to obtain it arealso lawful and. obligatory. • _ It wits with the dee'pest regret that the Executive found the duty, of employing the war power in defence of the Govern ineUt forced upon, him. He coup but perform this duty or surrender the exist ence ellthe Government: No compromise by public servants could- in this case be made. I Not that compromises are not'of ten proper, but that no popular gOvern ment can ong survive •a mark/Id prece- • dent, that those who carry an election can only save the Gorernmeut . fromimme diate destruction by giving np 'the main, • point upon which the people gave the elictiop. The people themselves, and not their eervants; can safely reverse, their l'own deliberate decisions:.. As a priiate eitizeni the EXecutiye could not have con; sentedithat these institutions shall perish; much less could he, in betrayal of so Tad and solsacred a trust as these free people I lave cpnifded to him. • Ifs felt that he had,no moral right to shrink; nor even to - count the, chances of his owzi life in what might follow. In full viiir of his great responsibility, he has so fax done what has-deemed his duty. You will now, according- to your owo perform yours.- He sincerely hopes ;that your views and your actions may lib accord with his u.to assure all faithfUl citizens- w . ho have been distarbed: in their rights of a .cettaia and speedy toratitio to Ale* dOder die" Omstitutios -- and tile , laws. , . And: having threrskeen our MUM, withont and with-pure ,purpose, let us renew our trust - id God, and - go for ward *shoat fev• WI,. with =ay ABItAtIIAX -LINCOLN. r , jidy 1811. • , N.O. 7.