Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 March 1861 — Page 2

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cnenrv to avert, civil v. a sectional President

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Itepubliean friend over to ln.s view?.

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1 he sin render I-'ort fumtcr, bv the Republican Administration of the Northcm State- to the Southern 'ontedoraeVverv generally* acquiesced by the I'ejuibllcau leaders in tliLsconnlv. Mr. .John Board s«vs that, it is one of the most sensible things Lincoln could have done. (n the fir.-f receipt oi this jicaec policv o!

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firmed and niortihcd manv of them that the news was fnU-\ that honest old A he- the piaino hero, would never depart luur's breadth Iruin lu.i plain, practical, and .sensible luatiiruntl address.— i'he consti u.tiou 'i'heir ophiion.'i wort speedilv ehaiiL'ed on :,

they sw-r. !..itter!v that the Adm initiation WO-.l'd 1) ve dare coiiiniiL .iiieh an •'•ci ol tie iiim v.'ii in oice. now iliev s| etik oi if as a wise and human poln-v he truth is, the llepublierm pariv have ri.| tll(T bull ly till hoi lis. I*11• UoVV find that tliCn ii^it e.i.?t\i- ,unl meddle.-ioiiii- nlerierence \i itli the nchts or lite ui:tli. rn Ni.-tte-, hnf rent tho couhtrr in twain miil hopelessly divided ir fonu-er: that the Mn ieu-d-.r of all t!u. lnj.t.i iii necos.-ai lor the prOSCM ill l"ll of p"aee between the two lie publics. 'J hey will nor. atteinnt. io -11 tho revenue oil the port* of the s.'cviling Suites, but in the end will be compelled to Titogiii/e I he in a a a siivcrei^n ani indendeut n.ition.', -'1.hia believe is now the policy ol Seward and Linftiln. I i-ev see too 'ate the terrible calamity they ami their p.i11_\ ha\e Lroiudit uiiuu tin? country and :s ii last ationement for then- l.maticism itie.l i. rune, the-, are iiendm' ovor\

\V I.X.HON S.HO! WAX. his is the name of a new mcrcantilcp firm just tormed in our town. LAM: W ir!.-

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A PHOWPFI'T liOE FliACB. --..-44PTC It is gratifying to believe that the reser-j Nations artd expectations and provisos injr the

r-Mr.Xincolni^jiJ&furaNniayp>ecomc

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iicoiti is ni! hail still hope for r?nc.'

brini! back the (.ult Mates, will for tlie «--H:ccr to proccc" nt once to Charleston,

L.ac-u .lotra few iic'iioiial ,"Vu .-. "L-iaU dl,«vcrtli»t a mod

•tional uoc-

nust he crushed or Ithern St il »».-•

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A N it ii apt. 3Iiinson has purchased the lrua cstablishn.cnf. formerly• owned by Ilenrv Ott, whore in future he will be found bv his numerous friends and customer.* '1 he Captain wul leave in a tew days for the cist, where he dcsiirns purenasMii! a larire Hock ot drnirs. mctlicine?. oils, paints. glasis perlumcrv. fancy toilet articles, and in but eiciything in Ihe hue oi a lir»t-c!as drug t-s(.ib!i,ihiuent. 'l ne new and oe:iuuiul store loom, which bv the wav is

will in practice place won his message?.-r-fitiau:

eRAWJFORDSWLLE,IND T:ohles.T or exultan iH^ri^fSvrit .. j. imiiiwin j|j»

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,*o contradictory ab to forbnl all couc»uKion,|grcsa that .the ±jxecutive o!Juld ouly etfert

rrTi« rnwftiri«-yil: Xi ri«r.«. runiUhf.1 a- to tin: President's policy, until we »wt-. !ts power in a State, tlrroughthe Courts of to »utw. tn. *-1^1 idnit". in'ss-thc results. Ofhcis again b«hc\e t{]e United States. These had:been abolI A I O N ha in go is a a do he he S at no in re l.AKGKK THAN" an I'M'Ek 1L i.N ,|iat Tjr ,l„eg

Il0t,propose

'iorctf ni(i anna lo compel ooedieuc in the !i'ecfdiny States, i' It gives'lis infinite |ilcasnre to say that

•THrC o..vr..iio» on Xrxt Mnturdi.}'. jinto Congress authorfztng this to be done '"'Tlie Democrat thivpliont inoi) Town-. amung the liien who ilnnk the message a

bliip will to a nn:i turn out tu the onven- non-covrcion document, are to be lound accept the services of volunteers, and to tiou on next Saturday. It is the dcsien some oi the best and truest friends of the enable the Government to use the militia to nominal? a tiukfcl of rnon who lavor a'^'iiion. .VIIICO the delivery of the iness-!0f the States-if necessary. rompi-cmn-^ and a rfconstruction of thf» aire, the lions. Stephen..A. Douglas, Jobn The capitalists of'-'the eoantry had intiUnion. Loi every tni-

J. Crittenden and Win. LI. Seward have

preaen?. to (aue part in the proceeding |all^t-xju-esscd their belief that the Union anil assist in nominating a ticket that will would yet be saved, and sa\ed bi' peace. ri di.cin the I'jwri-'lup fiom Abolition fanati- Mr. Ioiig]as is reported to ha\e declared cifcm.

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"\\"c arc picaeeil to chronicle tlie'return had shown tiiat lie *~had ner\e to say what Thej had a majority in both lfou.ies of of this-irrntlnman. 11^ -poke last T!niru- is riffht—plutfotm oi no pUitfonn• lie Congress, after the representati\os from day cveninir at the Court house in Justifi- 'says further that "l.e feared fort.s Sumter the seceding States left, and could have "cation of his votes ng..,ij,.,t all compromise and Pickens could not be held much Ion-1 passed these measures,f?asily. They were Ot coniae the ciocjiient

politician, but Is on the ground and can finnl passage, Mr. Cprwin moved its post'i't a peep behind the curtains. His opin-1 ro"cmcnt. The,bill, to .collect customs on ions of Lincoln's probable course are there-1 the decks of ships-o^var -had been prefore worth of sreat consideration. If viously laid on the table of the House by

Vcn by Judge Douglas

•oi ie:oni.-ts rr: (loomed to an early death

her- is one tiling said bv -Judge Douglas tint ha.- pc'-uliar siguilicanee: lie says (hat il tlie President, '-anneipaiiid tlie use Hi iro'.s iv.1 s'.iail see. a proclamation for an extra scss.i'in ol Contrre.ss, in order to rhT'-'a* the ti.ici.-s iind call voSiinteeiinto r. ie iii-id. 'I Ins seems lo be unless sue:i a call is made for an extra sion. we liiav be certain Lincoln does not intend to 'use arms 11ns, loo, we

remcml.er accords with Lincoln's declara-

lion that lie would enforce t! as he had the nenns to do niand. li iherclor means, turn bv sea and land .o reiUioree

I.L.. I'd it take & 10,000 men

poi

j)cpuolicau Je uh-rs catch- '»e a sin and a *-haine, and a disgrace to .. .. ... ,. lakes, whose appetite for blood is not casin.'g then cue trom tlu: lncmnati

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neatest and be^t arranu'ed ot anv ri thc »restaurant is well supplied with- every arState, will be repainted and luted tin in tieie in thc eat inn and dru:ici'i! line. The ,, ... endangered .Kcpubltcan ascendcucy elegant stvie lor tlie spiinj and summer best iuaiity ot aic ami ii.piors can alwavs -, ,. imifjht be the causc ot the-formation ol a trade. I iiysieians and countr.v dealers, be found at tins saloon will find this house under thc management, of the Captain an excellent place to make! Luwn.s

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pied b^ -IANSON POWI.RS, ihnv having ,0 appointmentof ^Ir. Judd, of Illinois,

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purchased the entire stoJx Pac eefcib-|as ^l^itoter }»ru4fiia.,. It say,

are both young men and skilled

lishracnt will be thoro.ig.ily rchtt'ott and lu.thc.vcryjinp:)rtant matter of d.plo-i

lr:t^e'r

business, and purchasers will Cud thein Iround'hole, and anntin^lr Judd

he Bad Bfleeta Rtmlllai ftmtm the FailIbc Criiwlw gaction of South Carofia* imBediertithe

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von his gcr b\ tedciiil tiooph. here w«is a time backed by c^[ rcs^io^ijs fiom the IjCgisla-

action in Juior oj peaec." Ill BtLit\

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then 111.13 p.itiiota \tt rejoice,

receiving the nnemmwi G:i7.ctte whicli Old Abt may immortalize himself and the paper not only continued ihn news, but ''on. .Jiinies 1N011 and his followers who institiod the act. 11 was .•imu^iiv to =.»-e detest compromise and yell coercion, go ho, A,11,,., tiinen 111 till lu Mmi and their teeth, with ^'^1 that the Government 1, compelled ihcv read the approval ..f the «„n-en.»,r their parched throats ur.moistened and I abandon Tort •Sumter because it has in this pii^er Onlv a f«-\v h"iir" het'oj their thirst unsiaeked by the blood of their

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Pi^side^tial cl^fion, blckinitio

rflle of i&i actual and rigSfcyJ| The pnbhLc b«i|n aii|arc»1 da^rmin^tion op|4hc w-.Wia^ jpVe** an^hwii ^T-sinis^veTytrhere 1 ffc nSta (os lo aeperatc fronithc "Lnion,!on board of an iron steamer for Baltimore, as to the constnrrtwn which Mr. Lincoln tilled thc country with alarm and indigna-1 or be landed at Fortress Monroe. At Old I

(IoSnnS

id :o reinforce one fort, we i1,avc

/.ctte.1 t!ive iiii ort Sumter to thc Carolinians, ,. .. lv satisfied, were, by the Inaug iral, made

arc escusitiir the pence policy ol Lincoln now airreo. witn Mr. Lincoln, Mr. Seward, I ,, to believe the slave Statc3 were to be on tlie plea that lie has neither money or ucn. Scott and ourselves, that it is ihe i- ii I trashed while, on tho Ohio River.it is troops to execute tho Jaws. It is an old vcrv best ihimr ihat can be done. I ... 1. t, proven (and verv eorrcctlv) by the organs aiiago tlial. drowning men ...will, catch at 1 T, -v i1

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will pui.-.uc .i eo.irao that m11 dtprnc the

-that ltw*,t)f"lJCrttdlffbCT7"dTBW'H'Wr™iRld *J"!f7jRTpsori jUieTorce of the XioVe"rtune,nt^J sbe

,, whole/torts,^property rjyid aruwi.yf the igov'^lpm lecntratei.m tjrgiuia! ftarylandand .North

to use maincd but to holdon^to the forts and en-

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deavor to collect the reveiiue of the- General Government. Bills were introduced

the decks gf vessels of war also to

mated their distrust. of the Government by refusing to lend it money. A bill was introduced authorizing loans to be made small sums of $50 and $100. .' These

tint the menage did not contemplate co- measures looked to war, on the part'of the jorvioti or the use oi forec, aud that Juncoln party about to come in to,power.-.

a-^L thirtv dav There must be prompt jand many people were impatient for its ap- introduction of both these resolutions.

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'••nit-- I'll r.SHJKXT l.N I'AVyK OF I'fcAOIs." iNow it will be remembered that-Judge

I..u.0lU ,V nut mill old -...J •-g.dou. ihe M.l.lary Fore. B.II c»„,o up for ,t

pl-cation, to repair wounded honor and avenge the insult offered to the country. Hut when, in the,last week of the session,

friends, when it was discovered that it was to pass without opposition. The bill to contract loans in small sums has goue somwhere, no one knows whither,

Now, after all this, the Gazette has ns-

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l'ail-' "l":50

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there is no additional iS,atcs

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fciT Linci-ln's peace pol.cy. f.rst it.ai.u-! rostr ffMPTKn. have friends in the free States, that we It .s understood that on Monday lal iii.itcil b\ Ib'chaii.tn, although it will not Jeflirsun IXn .s h.is oidcrtd a general .n-e indebted for the preservation of the -\jr

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timo being .soi.-urc ihe bonier Mates.— .indt.ilM. iomui.iiid of the army which is lowers were made to believe, up to the last «30V thorn Con inis«ionc ^\Ir Stuird These however, w:i: remain no lonu'cr than .stanoncd l.hcic for the iinestmcnt ol Fort hour of Congress, and even while the I»- jascurCtj ili t[iat he would bo n:o lnppy Kivo Ili-piiUwiia pae.v tunc t. »ml.: Ji.ig.iral was transmuted by telegraph over j',0

thc

It :s evident, that a desperate effort of the party to bo a very harmless docuto be made io take Kentucky out of the inicnt

I iiion. A cum eiition of secessionists is I This tergiversation was rendered ncc-.ii.b-.i c.i!k.d at I i.niktort- on the 29th inst.,. essary by the party having refused all loi the purpose of influencing thc Legishi- ,0ycrtures of compromise, and making no tuie to tahc Si».ne decisive steps towardo proposals looking ft) a peaceful settlement sci.crs.on. A niLtting io also called at ,0f

0Ur

ruln\ cAening next, of s^m-

one

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.heir purchases, both as regards flic super- number ot thi lor articles sold as well as thc low figures, in.iii.'/ino .n upon our tab!

h.u ing en- ot their country. do not wish to break

teiet liiij lopart.ieis tl.c drug down tho influence of Mr. Seward, who is business jo the old stand fornicily occu-- 8£T Tlie Xew York orhl cojulemns

—w#*viifWffrsC" i«rcl Iti^onfiJenth?*beKeVed St tljtvitl dnutajfof tlii||mps f^fom Fo||!pumler wa ordl^fcd tlii^morni^g.'^ikrhe^yill «||bar|

and indigna- or be landed at Fortress Monroe. At Old ,,

od 'J| „IC

anilac,t.v

__ one fort, we ,, in foresight and patriotism ilicv ot jiracc ana

w!,at

to the linon. Their deluded fo1-1 Jn

coo,'clon

,tas

difficulties. They held out thc ideal

0 war

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|nth:/.c!s with ibc Soutncrn mo\ement.— |apparent. To have sustained such a posi\i ho] ho^^e^cr, that the administration t,on

impracticability lias become

we

.should have provided an army of

hundred thousand men, increased the

tlu .r capital. navy, and turned the energies of the

.... tion to that object a year ago. I.OON.— I his favorite °.

elegant aud instructive form, sooner than which thc Lepublican

Kvcry ladv leader? preferred to let the Cotton States

]go, ana

risk

now regarded

thcir

much

as Min-iborn

11,0 citc

advanced asran arguiiifenf to support Ibis Seclaration. ^But they slionld know that four-fifths of: them lai'e determined that c" they will not-fight Americans'. "n

AVe hear Very little now abontihe blockade of he Southern ports. Itinay safeh* be predicted that if the Adininistratipn decided upon enforcing the. collection1of the. revenue, and the blockade of'the porta, an extra session of Congress -will be callnd, which will be virtually takejvafj a declaration of w(ar by the South

II" did not believe it "could be now with- iand Pennsylvania, pledging the whole pow- j_. Iu the Senate to-day Afiv Fessendcn in- setideu's resolution.— out tlif u«-c of 10,000 men bv land aud sea. 1 er of these great States to sustain the Gen- troduced a resolution for .the expulsion of Bayard moved as Thui-e were but few men to serve the leral Government, The late members of all the .members trom the seceding States. brvrt B. Brown,Jeh --i,,

era. people..

The friends of Governor—Floyd, say,he wilL not avail himself of Russell's precedent to avoid a trial, bW will fully vindicate his character from Republican.aspersion. ,i£»c t*" i'j 'id t'i 1 &UJ ...

It is rumored in private cfrclos to'-dav that the xVdministratnin ere long will endeavor to rcviw? the old Whig policy of

JtheRationalJB^n^and

high

is said to be Sejyai'd' solidatc all conservative national next President of the United

tei is fully dc\eloped

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and we have intimations ot the eallimr ot |ottiec is so grenL here and elsewhere that senden :cocpled,

eumitrvnii-n. confess that wo were un::b:« to view the message in this light. but the (onluLiice shown by Seward, lloiiirlaas aud ritlenden, gives us loom to ,, ,• .i leaders of the Republicans have seen that m/r the onlv mode o! satistvinir all parties c-uiiie ao.mt, theitnne iope tiia! t!,e warlike aspirations ot the

I an extra session ot Congress, to sue the some of the heads of bureaus nave agreed President the necessary assistance to en- to appoint postmasters on Ine recommend-

force the laws. 'J he truth is, the wise ation ol the Congressional delegation, be-

war would drive out tho Rorder States, and ipiickly disposing of applicant and involve them and the country in ealam- It is iriven out and believed that Secreities too startling fo contemplate without larv inward has kindly objected to the horror. 'Ihcv were indisposed to push appointment of Carl churz. as Minister to their measures. '.I hey took the advice ot any ot the Kuropoan Courts, the opposition and abandoned them. 1'ut .Jud^e iilden represents that tho sfatetliey had not the maguaiiimitv to admit tho ment that he was co-operating with others hint that truth as the reasons tor such action.'. They I for the election ot .Mr. Gurlry, oi Oh o. preferred, through such organs as the New tor toe »se iare is untrm

York Tribune and the Gazette, to brand as tones and traitorn, and flippantly insult

aJv"-c

low,nS- ai!C^

law: at his com-

toiled and CiiUL,i\yr-

cd to save from the v.iCtk as m.inv oi the

,0 tho 11,0,1 aa

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"NVASHIXCTOX,

.ue now fol jm„ |lltr were engatrcd wttn appmnt'iicnts

re^Mirin^

Jv\ccutivc ncticn.

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,nin tins atlernoon. and are vet in

l10Si6I,,,°: .w!,lol, I session, hi, believed that the Southern

Ilow

tl,0'V want!

It is to our

'success, and the part}' with whom we have acted in convincing the Border States tliev

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Mr. Crittenden compromise, if adopted, would have saved thc Cotton States, but it It

They have played their game ot agitation

Cnr.Kv rou Anuu.-This favorite of, and sensation tor thc past three mouths at

Fort Sumter.

great Linon party, and have elected a Pres- interests, which caused them to delay their

April ildcut without the aid of the Chicago Plat- ultimatum

It is

the loss of thc Border Stales,,

the ^uhMt before them,

It is believed bv all that tho dispatches

relative to the evacuation of Pore Su:n e: have reached Major Andersen, and 111::t wilt leave this week or Mondav next.-

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to. That famous document could be read

many Kcpnhlicans who a week ago were view with .ilr. Jjincoln, and perhaps other and construed different ways. Ihe hardswearins by all that is holy that, it would ,. if at re A it on is or

itcd on a Soul hern

rcftrcllce

now

Fort

and sensation for thc past three mouths at .. ,i.,:i:. *'••••}-do::s not exist in t..cn

.ho icdi^s hn-s been vccivcd for the com- the expense of thc tranquility and safety i. Douglas legend, wc believe, u, Kpwnr«

iff-

as the only statesman of

party.- .Tliis" gentleman has had

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to do wifli brinsioir the countfry into

its rj.c3enl

clew and affable gentlemen to dcsl wnh lister to I'rii.-'siaiTtt wf -j this £ta?o.-. th Plat"? bv river and railroad They b««n made.

to the" ccc fi of

,Mrtoio

I when they si,ould have an internal inte'r-

Ar

Thc Republicans

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position Lhrto bis talen'ts all

now talk of calling an extra session er P#"5 p9*ex$n ttiHEiecutiv4bii for^e de&ctf&i of thpMmk

Co||nn decligSi the njpsiowto xicf7"toTi, at the soTOitation of friends, has couscuted to servo ain bc-

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on the zotli by ihis movement. hey- assert that all ...

wH"ha?e^his* wslmfria'Haitl

con-tin

Sumner-,jobjeetin oyer

pajtj, uifh a view of being the |to~10 to 24 S-

lion Sumter could have been reinforced." jturesnf New Tork, Ohio, Massachusettp. next President of thc.United States. j.:- Senate then proceeded to ccnisidcr Kes- ij^.^ rihMf«li Imrs trt nftthors of IA ...

guns, ami they must be soon exhausted, the Cabinet of the retiring President Bu-1 Itiwill ha^e to.-go. the way Foster's went, Malloiy. C'. C. Clay, Robt. Toombs and J. nforeSaillliXerefoPcV» ^',ee they had not bread and salt enough to chanan were zealous in advocating coercion The moderate Republicans deprccate the Benjamin, having announced that by the

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The Southern Commissioners have not

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mg

The (lalvcslon !\ows

he iriven up as soon be found for the Federal troop

'J'roor.

members of thc Cabinet -. IP: evinced batfu-iics of light .tuilloi .. the behei that they would be mot ma ^'a' -stianivi I'.IHILI ebst tavorable spirit, and hoped their mission lra/.o waiting to lake j.oi. would end in peace. On Tuesday, howcv-1 'loops on board

er, a note was received from Mr. Seward

designate any future time. -uoK

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to forego thc appointment, but he did not impregnable

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actior, was an objection on the part of the passed the House to.-day. ,£ odi

Cabinet members to assume the rcsponsi-1 A joint resolution was introduced that I

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The Commissioners, to-dav, received ad-! ^',e "S- ^r,^line pitches into ditional assurances favorable to Southern L0US,as

possible thai thc evacuation of

pickens

aad

i.\,rt Brown will follow'

fl,A ti of Fort

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thc Rcpublicaiia say

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that

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under the neWlSiil ai?d so defeat thc ob- «ri:?n

l^aato^ut^lhrce^a^c'ro"! man^n't'oal *^"Tlijiywitea!pf Jefferson Davis, was [alarmed at the prospect af drying all im-! qualified for the place, and *c~jcgdM f/iaj.p]0^n ft w:ll be difficult to solve thc mys-!^ent

Sei,(ji wc

waJ_

Sia. lie

•ihpy.^idn.t- want-the, ,weakne&a..of th(^j}

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f*'The

ayne, and every point is favor

had been rp^i^ntion, but 1 (hi ac

(Tovenior Seward is cxtrcamlv anxious 'ion of tlioji Sla'tos thc^ were i:o .luiigei

A rumor has been 011 the Street to-dav. resolution. a.- he had nut gi\en-ain no'.ice to the effect that the Cabinet had split, and of lesicrninu'.

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obtained credence in some quarters, and which, consul caused no little.cxciteinenf. resumed. '1 he pressure on the departments for Clark ofici-ed

Wm:i i:

Davi,-. mm. as menibr

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Resolretl. hat the to omit their nam die roil. (.lark i-ub.s!.ii.ui( .'le'ilinst il4.

March

t.abinct council assembled this morn-

iiiium: ... ...

warehoused, thc officers could not refuse ^"rfnn

11

LIISPOI I.ITIO.I

f,jyiiifWoD

take to the

ea coast two

aO.\TBOWl!B¥ COK»CTPOfiaESCE. The Sdkfhem d&gj&—umlt3&I)efinr. 'edcraFtburts

€^ftr i^,court8T

Government exposodjT-.: 'f: joa ^^aMd'jonrthe'calentdiar!^

gfcffl Gaines siiit' was d.^ciState?h

oo!S«s i!» TMBHEffAT^.'0^"!• j&)rtner iuxeiati6irta thc several motters-of

1' WASilixdTOx MaVefi f4? lbthe::ceait*orexs.yr existing:'b«twee thetii,j Mason offered a resolution calliug oLa the' ^-e' 0mg^ftS3.of Uhe Coirfed©*atfe

Smeary Jfcl, .whether, any: portion.'of the District srid ,United:StateMdor cither'fee Columbia militia, or any officers thej-Gof.iof them or anyicitizeniopx'itizons thereof, Sincc the 1st of Jauuarv, li'ajl fceen'f mus-' br, osigneejor asigrtccfej'or- -indorsot -of intered into the .en ice'of U. S and doesersor any such persb.^ ,"i "isi cr2. All pendimroase^'in tfmCh tile whether any duty jias been, linposedr-On

p]tliufciff sball bo

them by theoDepartment, and if^Bo wh»th.-j»ibresaid-, shall upon thei'liapiitoning of- eier thfty have received1arty aiid what pay, Jithcnof the oontirigedcie'^ aforosaldf bfe'dfsgj,x

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the resohitiou lies

t-" St

it

(the

tl°ruaau'-

I 1 I to I a

tint 1,0 -fep should be taken by the Ad- incmbL., lit.-g^, ot LouiMan.i, dmlinn-d ministration that would offend the foreign j. Jiayard substitute was rejected-.esnttj jiriL'adi -r (Icicral of •tli'1 I'rovi^ioml -Vrpowers io the extent of inducing them to "!Bavard then moved to strike out the mv ot the Confederate States, and olonel recoirnize the Southern Conhsderacv..: the bir.st licirimenL 01 Infantry of (he •Army of the Confederate States.

that Chase and Rlair hail resigned. It ^eiiiite went info exocutn sc&ftion, lif.ci-, jaV3 j,a!Jt distuMsion-ijpon the adoption jj ,Jtt. I'tu"-eth

ition ot the resoluuon

.Mibstuutc VrlllCil C."ir

'I he scats occuiued o\ orv. Chi)-, 'j'ooinhs and

io nalo.

i"eerot.".t-'

A-li.iiiri'.r.d. 'i•••

Ml.«i: V. .'MUM t'oilVl Lf.l I ot 31 rs (laines. :m as Vi'ill vlaeo her in

I'

ision in r.'o suen direction.-

L-I.",:

i'eh 1 I

all liie reper :ii -.!ie

hev ::SSPI i-

Paincl

JS

tue onl

gitimaiC! 1 verse!

Court decided

Rights—Mfrma'te Owftfmacy—

Convention—FurOur about

Mr. LinroTn's-Jncugurai. !Mo.\TGOMER^^la. P^afch 7J. Tu the Editor oj the Eilquirer.

Hui^jLLMJimuuamy m'tewfl'^gy

.reads tw\(Q and

UlliteiSma of

plaintiff, (Jlrs^ Gaines) wllose indoimtaBlaW' the autHdritiearcfi the iUnitod^ta^^to energy is thus-victoriously crowned' ?fi\hiTrecogoi2fctheiinBependert«ia rf the CJotiftfdCLEVEL V\!fV

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^fil8al

5raf,e')Shrted,

rnjo?

op.^e^part

orltureceivo'ihe ComtnlsaiOn-

Berft.b}t.ihe.JatleT

to itreat trith

ion: t' onl

d— 1

ure.s t-i !i' some thin! iiition ef 7 '.'"i tl ihc wcl.'-k:

ii::

oft that

iiiiil. tie

Kcntuck'v ami Ohio maudami:.-: case.W hue annotincin-.' thai tue Jovcrnor of Slate should surrendi.::- fugitives on pr«.]i prom, held that (. ongrcss ciinnoi r.upo anv duty on a Siaie olneer. Ac. j,( *:v t- rri SSroMie !r Miirri'ii'Scw-.S, A-1*. ,NnT I lie ilii endel- ol I u. 110«:I agreed upon fiv the Couimis.iiom Capt. 11iiI, on the (5th.

Jtfee

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States

either of tho" classes

jmissdd on'.motioTii.saTid aill prptserS,'m6sne or Unal:which shhllo-have-ibeon issued" at the suit of such plawtifF^shali be arrested

Jtind declared mapOraU^eJ'

secession of their respective States they Confederate States- Tlfttt the President be forf| j,p," 11 Thc^o^cniri''

no loi.ger iiicnibt-M of tho Senate, (and. he is.huch} authori/.cd tfunstiuefc the ,.(t

yet had a formal interview with the l'resi- !«"J had withdrawn therehom, the .^eereta- !^°mintssion^ri» |of the tfSji&ns. The^afterv side w'nitTi I 6

dont. They are disposed to wait until the ry is: directed to o.n.t their names call-1obTi^Viml^^V.r''tho^ ox! ":.ic1,vo-iicY. IVlcTT''* Administrations policy toward Fort Sum-,

the loll. Biiyaid denied that there tional copy-ntiht privile«c.s t-o all author?, \jl'c j')'"'"b

cit.zcn« an 1 s-ibj*? of the powers jetl er\ftcrjhe d'lh^rh.ild^,0'

n: artnvA cnte*i im th.rMi 'nLmiAe -K "fiT rmi .. I

ot the permanent consti ui on renorted the commitscc ol which t!ie ifoii. IL H. lihct t, i^oiith arohna. is elian-ieaii. I hesc iiiscn.-.s'.ons are •beinLr eoudiK-leil n: secret ses -uons. ami eoui-se the vs»ws or

or.mio disciis circle 'J lie pi there w:! |o( (ne i'i| I •adoptI'd "i'i*- (.'

•it ca

1". i. III

wh

iT on, ami m\

li !o tne people.' t:

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il

-ho wc.-iJ rnianeui VilV/re.-s "Cl lv

measure: tj'u 'jneir a ••(.•aouie is aU-.gcih''ir ii:i!r:'.cuc ilc

J::,I

oi

L"

i- was ill ot

bill ry coincident with thc c'.acuation of, thc Convention should subtnii.thc (. onsti- ^ainiii!! ground here, and has probably,! action but v.e do eipcct that theu* ma-

tution ot thc Confederated States, to the

Eepurts arc contradictory to-night as to people, or to a convention eleoted by thc the issue ot any orders for the evacuation people for that purpose. Laid ovcr.i of Fort Sumter.

'"crcile.«s severity,_ on ac-

count of his specch on the Inaugural: It

closcs

a

lonf

and

bitter articlc

If she pleasure be as great in being'i!!m-

^uffcHt^elf to be led alonebv its em-!

fc

in thcir ca(ics.

Sumter, although did friend Mr. Douglas, until he £cts it on being ovcrslaugbtercd by Lincoln in the

„, ^l'ieu to dash it into rums. hc^o

K.N IN I:II«OM,

The Southern tariff is so much lower than [pffiiitment of -Postmaster, for 'tlie1 -Crafr-' Lincoln has chosen tojo utterly rtsregjard Caaada a four thousand dollar ofiBce "'.j/ b*b -j theuMorrill Bill that the Government is Ifordsville office. Mr. Ingersoll if well (a.^d arcSnable to'ex-!H°

at qld.ForjtKiioi, near mceuiies in ports to Southern ports, to be run up to 'appointment as ih» best that eonM bave.ttery on any gMimdi .^»puhUo-«ronsidora- Canada. an3 is just about crazy enough to it O

u! will it'ii he cOUiitena.if.-.'u

bv ::nv eoi -id.'i aloe •.•rtiu!! of tho popishttnci

rhc f.--.n:eiicr:iic Siait:- rnd in view

ot th:s fact, have m,'. the veieolest ith'a .tl.at anv ('haucre tj'lwiMoital Con.s.'i.:i:r:i.ii ,r tin.-: c!:::r:.t :tr \vi. 1 he i/:ado. het-n hi:re was no Lnsincsi oi Jiiiportaiiee beam! lore tne Ma.e oi:.enUuri tu-day. he permanent onii:tiUiun„\viiLbe laid before tiiis bodv on .ylotuhiv iir\t..J- As: it will not

be subniitti.'d in view or the raufceai lv

i.m rj1(..pi:ople, there will be a liveiy ume in

tne Convention upon this teaturu, as lucre.0' consiructior

who will vote niMrint it nnro--be Snutl 1 tl nib, horcvcr, thai

1 li.ida pa I

tins p-ylicj sire oil tl

oo defeated, irt ot

«xas troops, at lirazo", arc represented Con.i ntmn to c.iib.n iita (he (. ongie.ss \cmh(,i Cite!:

,,, -i .-• .!•!'. -. :::nv o! i«s acts, but at tlie same time there Jiouu'las ai-d Bredstating that it would be ncccs«iifor him to b" foit.fj nig the ... I ,o to m. \o

jai|i of ijipiH C|insfitlIMlt,

t'ie

lew on the tarioub ma crs pen mg croachments ot I cderal powei•, and, how- ,:lliro' «ll0uM turn out different from what between the old and new Confederacies, A

csoluaon a.i.hoi ocmg uie ti.in.-fcr oi

cvcr

which would require thc occasion of a rc-. the State military to the Provisional Oov-( to sustain their State in the present omer-! jcr ].u.c -i-ti,P3 oii"ht n-jt to assume too spouse eminent, and also to allow volunteers to gencj with then blood and treasure, still hnst:Iy that the counter-revolution is makThe inference drawn from Mr. Reward's enlist under the Provisional (joveinmcut,

tn°-

|Hi tho fc'outh

believe. Ls Beware,.

The great trouble looming up is the tir-! the bVar." It is a very good legend for Iin"uclu.ion of a long articlc on the sub- fg

admit that it will bo: I'rciidcnts and Cabmcts to learn by heart (jeet oSpositf*^".!! 1.28 410^ impossible to collcct the revenue on board thes3 tnucs, whin Mr. Douglas is Xcvor in tho history of our (.overnment a., .around and begins to hujr them a dull-. i.oftn mmifested such a' i. „,• .. shin for If any wish their goods to bo n,.s mere .cr oeen luaoiieait.u ivcpubhcari majority nip !or ii any

ggtg^mmmm

its col

I he ijan-.L'/te was vcslcrdav :u convv .i:g y. at S af^.- .!)•».«.. cutsiiic. ij.ea...l)a,ti, i, of t,i ilc.'-, bein:' aiiMou'j to t'nd mi? nicr tin-ii v, re oomy on imcured a boat and cut uver hi under arro.t bv the .-iu11:. 11i iioj-.a l.-!::r.d and sent flif Nav

minon invention houses, a ml on the beach o.-po.-Ue the vj»-L-l,o-tM l^'-'o of Wnrrim'tori.

ncrc is no Miiber ot th

(-ongress. It i.» a jiaitof the edu- \eu proptrL

cr

T*J

to some- extent, increased the activity of Ijority at tho election in November will bcil the War Department. I am not, however, I greatly reduced and we have every condi^powed to change iny first impression, fidencc that :n the other important contests that the Inaugural does not indicate, di-,in.Ncw Lngland—the electi6ns of Connecrecflyj peace or war, but leaving both for! ticut, and Rhode Island, which are fo como futnre developcment, as circumstances off on tho 1st and 3rd of April—there mav dictate. At all events, let. him pur-1 will bo jglonous victories in favor of the.., sile* anv policy he may in regard to coer-1 reconstruction of the Union, and against

as follows :icion, the South will be prepared to meet fanaticism which has wrought us dissolu-

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Mr-

., /. ii, r, 'pifatoactionfit -Ncvr xlampnshiro :it the same ncccfj-. 'h

brink of that political precip e^ o.cr matter of thc 1 ostmaster Oeneralship.—!^

Bend Register, says Uf

^'2 "-^strong and unanimous .desire tor thc ap-

fpointmcutof any man in an^

nf^n A nnv n5!m

ject of a collection outside thc harbor.— This gentleman hlis~rcccivcd thc ap- Cr.lfov as Postmaster genera). 'Why Mr. candidate for thc Consul-Genera ship to,y

ion to

Notwithstanding this, Greeley* on-flie ^flh f,fYXvSU3V'la,tJ Ashing tOT|UppI«nt Mr.-3ewarJ7 wrote* to ^h* TribitM-

igitrfjo'llin

ine Territories tncmselves, appeared concurrentlyalmost c^ain to sccure the nonextension of slavery thereto, even in the

ateIW

I SS^MiPVkl

o^WiJrKfAhelf Mf HSisdlh JTlot |od^aiR^u|4c.*ieKcseUy (be it fci^iss tfiafi ifflSs'ljtffcff.mirStSe practicability of enacting it appears to have rcccded into the vague future. Hfou-, ^hr|?Ql^uhJarwiSiliiyig ho 'Comprohiat and take half our right, rather than continue a.controversy fnfo,vrfaieh we ciln anticipate no good, but apprehend great evil. [&n

crlpt!on~of the Flouting JBallery at Cfaarlcnton. Tlwcairarleifoto^loriie^bdSJjJt tho New York Tribune.under date of tyf^Ech 1 de Ha^tne'^fu -thlk^dQf'f boating battery d_csignod to be u^fid ip the attiwrk'^n "^ort-fiirfntcr:^" "t"

The floating battery isrecoiving its finishing touches. The guns—ono a fortvfour and .three tl|irty-thr|enpipoum!el-S—vfill Ue ^cfc^Woard witlnn-tkdnext few Jajn. OJha pbiitibnitlie 6rilft is lift fended to occtipy is the shoal between Cumming's Point

tl

i] inbiatft'

JU-xolval hi/ (he* Cririgsess bf- f)ec. I

^Uo! 1^°

1 1

i(

l?" 0r.V0h.0

lse

ur.ii

thc^roVco i°cd°hcd ill'-f

tjie tu Vll|j.re]IUV0

(i12m (jltj

the outside'arc-bolted lour-inc-li nici'l* on

1 nr'-iT- Vii' "1 .-,i 1 'wi!nty-.dc».rrecs,ry»'I:cli wi!!, it-is exocctcd*.

name ofRrown, of .Miss., from Fesseuden dli-ui lLudee, ot lieoi^gia. a.- (. ojoncl miiiex'j-'illv le'Hnn the effect cf the "hot

Congress has been enjrased lor si-me

.. uuimress nr.» oceii eui ai:eu no n-il|ii t'o1

wor.-

mLMnhcrs on any o. its

nd

were rnriouneei

Ol

lull, the

i' I ch io the ro-orening I h"' 1 'f nvi wis lies er

I) tlie

...

vn :t IFL.SS

pie

which arc bolted and screwed bars of road irou^ol -T-fshape. The inclination of this outside .'tii-raec i.i downward about.

fiiid .itliLi, b\ c.i!isni£T them to glance m! the water, (in the inside are two tiers

1

i.\ itli.'iics ill (.iiameic: aiivt Mucured bv a Iran:

ihe

bet wecTi

be. io pnrl.yij a inver 1 pros'icd cotton I'-1 I oi III 'j '.I I ly *i\ .'ec.t Hi inns i.

rl

he othev

ilif.i. the t-sids r.rc: merely j,!:in :c.l n:, a I 1

VI ilOjl iiiiibiii

lei

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ecr. made a^iu.-t I (jr.SiviJ.o 'he c:t t. f:ke !i.-e.'-u-isi:.r

•ii: Ci

^tcr ot i• 11 •irte!..'). it -•CCll'd, ll J'rd.. It.

COi

IC on 111 1 bus iv i-em t-' rut

bi w„U»

itJ.'.ui' tcii.iiit iS,o nin^'f tv m'-ii on :i:od rsimii about a n'l i.f 11 of Pol. i'Vt!i .ii

,-s layering tans

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1 eft '^i

Ollf of

111 O I .l

•.s nl nhoti: ft. a s-»-R! .••(!

IM

to

Jlo.iii lshittd. li

ii

to t!i.4

l..uau!

\v siAiir-ujiiiti:

CATO^-^I tion, and difesfio^c^* thQ ftade of the .North

I

,•

Mom-,-' J. pM'J-

of

fit 1. I liavo

I. .1. ,1 /.—(Jnili' ci

ji.lh.-iC't Willi heel bill'TOWS,spade to v.'o k.ou tho-sand baiterms in emir it tin.' old and new 11ir 1

Uinpunsitl

,Jr

sire to have a voicc all matters wherein

Thc Commissioners then concluded to constitution to thc people, for rntificatiom exercise a nirid scrutiny upon all the acts 1 HcrJJ on tin. day .of the elect.un, rr.id send a pcreuiptorv request, to-dav, tor an or rejection, has been under consideration

A .i ordinance to- dub.ui^a- j*ei ii.ancnt their interests may be involved, and will 'ltl^ doni'* \\'y w.l, FIICNLT atr.c

ot

cation ot ail our people to resist all en-! if },owcve«- tV rf«ult in \'n-

determined and united they -may be »A

have an e} to then mdn id- mg

ral ho3lilc

abiy be bis- than fi.'JU'J, whereas i.t.tho Xovdmber clcc'lion it was over 0,000 over r.ridgc- c^mhiijcd. 'J hi.-i ion.ot the Republican majority

p-tr-otie

'f* _^i and reduced to penury multitudes of tho

^olfns: is not at allplcased at] working population. Let the Border slave

a,es

MJC-^

I-KH

W S E

no

dc«ire the bor-

progress in Isev, Ihia-Iand. For our

'own part we scarcely expect that thc Ke-

ual njriits. The opinion mrYgard to Lincoln's Inau-- publicans will be .defoated, for there is no

demonstration seems to yet sufficient time for' thc full effcet of re

thsr^^e pause and take no preci-

1I 0 R'cpu

^j

UpWard

in any Cabinet as

iaaxnashouldvi,or:

ican Tbcre

of 9,000 to be overcome. Tho

..

1 tht 1

"sidcntial election were

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-Mr.! •er-Gfflaio^s. it t. .aid, is prombct

Wl11

llkei-v

haVe a

n'val

for that

in,.perrlt,Smuh,

1 a

appoint-

who is already in

an

sui?- tne Canadians.