Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3818, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1863 — Page 2
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Int race Tb prefil rortrlitiovi of public affWir in juailr attributable o the folk, fanstir-iam and imbecility of tb part in pwer I ii sertmn.il difficulties of (b country w- ultl Iure lieen jmnbly ml jnted. but th Ketubriean leuters NUM II overtures to thai od Tbey preferred wr (o WO tbey Iii wr rallier (ban union An!
what as tb result of (hir .silier ? An united j
Houth. willing to make any .ir fires, warritiir (.i -n their independence, ttid 4 'I' vided North The people of (h frse State cannot unite in uppiruiit( (Im emancipation scheme of (Im
f..-- 1. 1 . t I I, t lasue Ii itivdvtsi i'i tf..- ncnt olactiooa. If (he q mm Wm. had bweu voted upnn directly, (he mtjority fwiiMt Abolition would have been overwhelming A H but the New Kurland Stale
would bav visted L'iniit maiicipallon 'I ha Administration cnuld not hit lieen itmrmt of (he popular will, yet in fb-reard f it ml bv aaartiwtMiti of wwer ie rmmrl'i ti. n t r ! 1 m 1
tiiM m InswamJ vV believe the Pieaulcnt h id no n..rv rifht to l4ir urli .lerr (han hwl any j othor ntiien, and it ahonld be n no niou rfTfi ( ,..n-r-. It 1 4 no null f J" 11 rbere waa n l.c!aitv for It Por fhewe rea.arina the people
howld folat Bgtifjiat it diould reiuihalr it ppotBpwtj If ihi act of usurpation pa-ea unrehnk I (hrn we ni4 bid farewell toVoutltutioiial lilvti I Ue i-ont 1 itior.il finr '' I perao, i! r-It t himI j.ioii ,1 litierty will not lie worth (he nr. ii nirni upon winch (hy Arc written It n lor the people to ay whthrr lliey will re'nnni free ny repudiating thia uurpw',on ol Kiwetr, or by jild iun to a urreri'ler personal liberty and (he right ol l( governinetit 4 f toanaje in fnbllr UetittMient.
1 hei w in no Wwtion bot furbliu endaient ia.1
teing revolutionised upon (he poliiicul IMIKM uf . the lay. ami to (he policy of the Aiminiatrw (ion The eviience- that nuch in (lie raee are tin 111 1 -1 ik.ii le We feel it Wc kiiow it We hen ol it from etrry Mriin ol the Stale If an election was 10 eome off to dav in whuh an tt 1- 11 .. public sentiment couM fet riven, (here aiiuM b a( l4at a fourfoM im rea of (he I)emo ratio m.j-i'. i-n at 'lit . t iH'.'iit I'-ctiou The people have become il -s tifiei wiJi the m 4 1 a 1.' erneut of public affair-. They hrtve h!( roiiAdencc in the Administration in ita ability to ucceefully nd wieeiv diai-hnrge the dutie intruated to the represent! tva of the vemment There ia no mistakiu the public pulae in that regard. In the U( thirty day thousand who were warm aupportem of die pieent Nneional Ad-
m niatr iti'in, Ii im iqc ita fiercest ami bitter-1
e-t opptneMta No obiervin', no sensible innn, ran shut hie eye to (his fact. In private comer aations and it public gatheringa these seutimenta fln i rireasinn It ia not rotifined to lor i'ntiea, irr ia t &citl by petMH.al ! ..; pt.'niment aiel local rauaee. but the felinj: ie fast beomin
reneral that blh (he prinriplea end the repre- I aentatives of (he Republican patv are a bitlure ' The e ilen-ee of this nre p.ilpnble thnt the wayfaring nun. no matter how humble or unculu iH-i niii. il lie nii'-l '1 lie war policy., the em 11 ;.tiu policy, (he tiiuncial ptdicv. of j (he iMr(y in powr are alike lenoutice! and re
pudialed rte peuple tee1, that the measure of the Ailsiuiuatiou lead irretnevnbly and speedily to ruin. ukJix iiual an.) national. Thu convinced, (he believe (hat the only hone of redemption . rim onlv -eruri(v in (he future, ia in ch 1 .,1' Adniuiatration a radical change in public policy. We have had two years of war. but ita re ault present no evidence that a Cueu-ivn poli.-y wiil re-t.r union mit birmonv between the two ections uf (he couutry li.tol of that, each returning lay prewenta reneweil vnienre that the con MO hawses lore bitter and irreconcilable The peopie realise (bat the results ot war are dttiiou, iuefwased public and private burdens;
the destruction of popular institution-; and lh j hi l t.uuei the more uijurioua to indivulual :
and national progreas and proaperity l iiw) consideration- rc c.iumj 1 r; ! and radical re olntion in public sentiment nl it will inrrr-ise 1 in s(rength undl (he people will ri in (heir might and sweep from pow ihe prty and
(he men who have brought upon the country (be evils which it is now suffering. A rearleweaw) Painoilc Juaf-J4s Pderk a Deriatott.
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Wcall especial attention (o (he law report in ' this morning's Kmjuirer, epecialiy to the prosapt and decided action of Judge Taddock. of the Probaie Court. 11 the hatte.i corpus cae againat . 1e11.Mil Minne l h.l othcer. for iu -i ulrageou iroiitrmpt of Court, ami lor a violation nt Uw. waa 6nel iii.l cou. and imprisoned twenty tour houis in the county jad. in (be dun geu. kft brcMtl and water. In ih.a mix atioo of Um civil authoriti as paramount to tlie nnhterv, Julft Paldrk bay prove1 himself a fearler ami payiotic Juie, hi. .irservea ami will re-e:vethe (hat ka ( (be community It r high tu. tuat tne m p tience ol (he 01 I I rv genllanMB was : checked, and that ibey fie made In ku that, like sil the real of uy, the sre repooit! to the Civil authority We only regret taat tu Colouel, wtK. according u the rwfiort ol thai Lieutenant, gae rum inattecuobe to defy ;h Uowrt, waa not ' il.ito t- c NM Sm et.ieuc ol tlie t We cn tell '! ahoajtder-' .ps th. tleahn gontby whei. tlity can ty raiiMat ike pe . uwjfatuiiy 1 s e great wana of bat a osrwaia 1 innati Knqeirei
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Lui.d.ni .:. 1 titty owaonjrs aic ... rave trorn tie grand nivivion ot t b? It this dereticttoa. (- nwwaaawewl "sroubdreli.-m. ') run with utni. rui orb (tie otbei o '-orts ot ihe Aruiv
of (be 1 .tusaae, (write bunurrd would be (h total uuuiiier who, in dewWnce of Uw and disregard of nWnM, skulk from the enemy ami ahirk d 'v Tw eta'emrrt may s diafsliied. . d may rcutr certitKAtiou Irum iLerwtx.nl ot the War lepartmrtit Hut it ia true
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sinne!, and lb,' th UaiirtM opmhui. w moa4 1 1 1 a f. e of th- tl re- I a of 1 I 'I h restoration and pre Union tu uch auitu, .Intents to a. win eeee h doniswttt tfs qu liity of all lh Mi tea, and it Akt and fruteinitv 'he oafMi Or. 9 A peaeelul diaewlutt'M. 1 ,h 1 I, . 1 i.e h,.i. endwrti 11 re' , til die I'll lull
stitutional amendiio 1. of s bberal system !
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acreded'.r m.i -e. ele trom 1 lie I ' toon I lepett that, in my opinion, you must adopt and pursM one ol 1 1 1 - t ht an line ol polici I mm yon It .o.e I. ft . ... inein, and pro claim youT cn4' to the onnlrv. the better for ynu. the Itetter for na, (he better for etery fiietid of Idierty ami cHistitniuiMl Kverfineiit through out the world. In my opinion the hi -1 proposi don ia the beat, ami 'he lss( is jh worst. I am mi fsrr of anrh amendments to the Con lit nt ion aa will take th- lo.estjnn ul of Oon green, and reator peace to the country. 1 hit may be done by non intervention by potii!u sovereignty, aa it ia called . or hi the (Vi Mender amendment, making an equitable partition ol the territory le ween t!,c taw c i..i.-. .'(t a - If eiecuting clau- prohibiting it on oti sid ami I 1 .let ting it on (he other It may be dne in various way I prefei an ami ib.r a t e 1 n. t to a fwaceable ilMitnion, ..iid I piaki it a ihon
sand luna to cii d war II can adopt u h auietitlllieiil ts.ll be MltofactOTf W Virj Di, (forth Carolin 1, l enreee .ml (he boidci t . th. mo ; l i.. hcutlon vtlit.li will talNfy (hem will crette a L'nion patty in the cotton Htatrs, a lil h will 1 f tnbt n u I 11 f. e 111 orii of the feopM In those Htatee, and brin them back of (heir own free will and c .rd, ami Uni (,.,-, irr Ii engiben ami tarpi'tu ue t lit gloriounhl ( nioii lurerer. 1 repeat, httevet guarrali teas aill Minify Sfjarylaml nd the 1 -order Stales (tut States now in the l.'nion, will cn-itr n I . on party 111 the scvudcd Sutea thai will bung them Im k bv the voluutury urlitui of their own people You can restore and pre erse Ihn unjon u that mode. You can do it in no oilier way War is disunion a tinil efiaratioii ot the Union Ilenfr, tli-tfne it us vu mty. etreri l'nion man in America inu-i Mtlvnrate such aruciidineuts to ihe Couatilulioii as will pa-eterw pr,.t- 1,.. I le-lote (be I'm..i, v. r i i . .1,. nntoeitoli whciher -ecretly or openly plotting if desUUCUoti. 1- hi adi' i f id hi'.e.ion or 1. 1 war, u- the -ure( tne tin of rendering teiiiiion and recoii4ir uciion impoibMl 1 bat ttxi nun h re-pect for Ins iniclittt to belict c, lor one 1110 in en 1 ih i theie . not 4 in m tor w.ir who is not a disuniotiisl per f Htncc 1 do not nit m, If I can pieveni it. that the enemies ( the Unionmen plotting t" .tfltoy it slut II lnR tkwj coun try m0 war under nretett of protrt tinn m pub I propetty. and enforcing the laws, und i-oUect ing the revenue, ah. mi (heir object is disunion m l war. the nrc.ius d" accomplishing a ihcrisbed pin siI he (i-iinioiiist-. thorel'ore. are divide! into two rl.i ; the one open, the "thcr .. unionists The one in latorof ai,ceful set esioti and a retTiguiiMm of imiettcndence. ihe (.her i'i i .1 i 1 .1 1- the surest mentia of ac tHMiipli-hmg the object, und of m ikmg the sepo ra on htisl. (erual. I am a Union man, and hence ag.in-l the w tr. BfA we are told, and ae hear it rejKfwtetl eiery where, that we rnii-l find mi' if we hue got s I internment. "Have we a Government?" is the ipiesti- 11 ; urn) we nre told we mut tet that tpie-tton by 11-in the militari power to put lotvn nil h -contented spirits Sir. this tpiest ion. "have ne it flovcrumeut?" habeen pronounced by every tyrant who has tried to keep his feet on the nek of the people since the a hi Id be.'in . When the I', irons demanded Mairtia Charta from King John at liunii y nicle, be extdaitued, "Hive we a (lovernment?" tnl culled lor his army to pv down the discontented B ironWhen Charles I attempted to collect the ship money in violatiou ot tlie Con-tntitiou til Kut land, and in disregard of the rights of the pro tie, he exclaimed, "Have ve a ttnvernuient ? W .- cau not tieat with retela, put down the (rai tors; we nn.st -how thut ac have u I 01 crtitiittit " Wtien James II was driven irom the throne of Kogl uid (or tampering with the lierlies of the jieople, he calletl for hii army, and exolanned. "Let us -how we base a tun ci nmeiit ' ' When (teurer III called upon his army to put flown the ret eil ion in America, Lord Nmlh ciied lusii ly, "No coniprom.-e witli tr dior-, i-t 1- demon ii tie that we have a (ioverninent " When, in llr. the cople roe np n their tyrants all over Kurope, ami demnuded fcunmnrewi for Ineir right, eiveri citwnel lieal etel uu eal . ,,llive we a t Jo eminent? " nl aipeaicl to ihe army to rmdeonni thett authority ami t. tutketnl the law ir. ihe history tit (he world docs not lad to condemn the folly . . kin- i.i.i 1 keine-- .1 that tJoverntneut which drew it -wind up.ui ttown peonln ahm they ilem 1 tided guarantee for then Hgble. This crv, that we njatl have 1 (iov eii.nien'. 1- mereli folbiwmg the example of the br-otte-l HimhIkuis, who never learned niiitlnn by misfortune never forgare an mjurv, u ver 1 '-t in atlr.uit MHt we demonstrate that we hue got a (oveinuietif , und coerce obctlicure without reference to the ju-t'ee or injustice of the comprint-? Sir. whenever ten million ol people : 11..'' I'm to w, h nr uuinimou toleje thai they apprehend their rights, (heir lire sides snd their family altars are In danger, it be conies a wise tiovtt iimtM to li.sten to the appeal, and to rem ve the appf eben-nin Hitory does not reeord an example where any human (iov e 1 intent has been -tronjr enough to cruali ten luill'ou people into subjeition when they believed their rights ami litanies were luipeiiled, without ftrt ttuii erting the Covernment leelmg into a iJe-potistu, and destroying the last vestige of I rets iom Let us take warning from the examples of the pa-t Wherever tJti ernnient hn- retu-e! to listen to the complaints of the people, and attempted to put down their murmurs bv the b.tvo net, they have paid the penalty Ot all tho-e who lis(cned to the fa?ople in IPA. and granted char teis of liberty, and took an oath to support th- m, only one has been faithful, and be his teii re warded lor his tide'uy, the others will pay the penalty of their" perndy The Kmc of Sardinia granted a constitution, tooV ai oath to support K, and to diy he i- King of Italy. If (e e 111 had li-tenetl to the murmurs of our fathers, and granted their just -Um the w.u 11 e Ke otutioo would hue been averted, and the blood th it was spilled won Id have been saved
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I 11 e The war has now lasted two leais What kind of a war baa a been? What resuli has been ac compUalieii by it? What prospect ere Ihme d iSmee-at.il ie-ulla in the future? How much longer will ihe people be aiding to hue their SOUS, their hu-ibands md lhir lather saenh I . ui4saci etl. bulcnereil. in wha( Mr Linenin ralli "aecrdetibt,'' and Uum-ide c ills "attempt 1 g 1111 poibilt)es7" How much longer will the m 1 ei las( that ia retpt sue to carry on ihtaotly jint unlru tiiil contcatT I lie people (the "plain people." aa Mr. Lincoln dcriai vel cill ttieoi.) are not tdind. 1 bev see (hit the Itepiibltciu prty neier intemled tin war to be a war lor the restoration of tlie Dfjkm; but. on the coiiiLirv, that the let. lets o thii
parly always intemled to make it assume such featurw that a restoration of the Union would 1 ike Imnosi'ibla It h been steadily verging in I
ih it direction. It baa near I v real lied that com plexion now Lei but Iii I'le-nienl iu bis contemplated pi m I imatioit ob New Veir'stliy, and tint nkjeilt will hat ebeen lullt ccoinplished I hit pi ! 1 in it 1. .1 1 will m ike a 1 e-t 1 . nn ol 1 hi l'nion forever impossible. The a n- hi become in;. I v 1 it ir fur the abolition, of l-.very. und will be marked, sftei the lt.d .lanuarr.bv attempted
Itegrt iii-unei ttot - all ovci the So iih, a Inch aill either b queochnji in rivers o I hen blood, or el- w I Im itieudf.1 with horron lou awlul to coiiten.) lute. Ht.iiting with Mr Lilieolu'n -olemii ilcl 1 it im. ibat he had no piii gjM or IntMtion of 1 nt ft if 1 ne with ftl iiery Hi the Sr ties where it rni, and
passing through all the tage ol l-tj lmbld.Jing
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thus iilHilt-bing the Inuiuvc smve law; ('at; ahsil ktking slaiei 1 in the Di.'Uiet o Columbia; (3d) passing he coidi-c ttinn hill; (4th) leading the emiHcip ition proclematinn of Beptember Wim ti ceelarti that all Ilm entree m tkej Boeth shall be free on the 1st of January; ainl '.rth fortliddiiig rffeei s to pl.iee cuails Nrottml hone Hi the stoiilbeiu Ml ile-. thu- e".sing tlefenseleleiualc to Ihr 1. 1 1l.1l IiipIs ol Hit ht'llds ihil tit1 1 n e every army -pisning. I .-ay, (hioiiih all 1 het! tage , the ur has now assumed com pletioii of leioclty .it which the world may well 1 it. 'I iippu.led And wh it res. lira h t e been accomplished bv it, uMct 4t has de-ol.itei the html lor two eel Ha- the I ' t 'in oecii 1 e-ioi itl The eei i n.- ne wider apart than ever, ami reeousti iiciuui -eeins now tu he impos-ihlc. It the rebellion at it l laet g aap? ( t-i -tioner today than ever. 'Ihe rebels, -o lai lioin iieiiig exban .e I m inpoiei iphcd ti llm war, are betiur able now ihaneier bei oie to f.ii 011 a leaXH war Thi s line an army ol IAO,U0U men, ami Ihe men are all ib-ci piined Mild eis I be v are armed with the beet
wetjioii- known in modem sail ire As long ati n ire hl by Lee. .lac k-hi ami lleaiii e-ard, and a long as lliey have rU' b lieneral as Long ,
direct, the two Hills, .John-ton and Ibirkner. arc thev enemies lo be despised? Dkeej il not exnte a Miide ol bitter (tension to hear Mr Lincoln and Mr Se ml talk of -u til an .iruiv w "innr getiih." ami speak of "ciu-hing ike in-urteciioii?" Have we titkfii the rebel enpTtall II is Mil) afar from Washington a Janesvllle, in Wncon sin, is from Chicago, ( Krcdericksburg being rcla lliely wheie Woodstock is) We hive made lour campaigns against Itichuinnd alone, and trnrt eimpeTipl ha- btM a failure. And the null. oti- ol treasnie and the ten.-, of thousand ol
I c that hive been arillttl in the.-e .ant at eiupl, t, 1 1 1 Mine idea of tlie ht tele liint block the road to the rebel capital. Have we deleatcd the rebel aimie-V S have been vie lofious lb a lew uilimportejM battle Our ar j Wriejr hare ht t i. Jele.ited "ir mam a burd low.-ht field. And, henetei te bate gainisl a gicit rictOff, it has been ici.deiod bauen of ic-ulh- by :
ine ignorance, stupMiity hum oiftinuty 01 me in umvirale at Wn.-uingtoii. ur own capital is not considered sate without the pieWnce d 15'. (Ml(i ol fiur nest troop, while the (hint five lorts
that surround il will remain lot generation.-., monument- of the peitl of the emit.. I Trulv,! the results of two yeais of w tr are not at all , rhu Irring tu our national pride, or commensurate 1 with the bonndle-s mean at the disposal of the, goveriimrnt What prospect i t'nere that the war will be brought ti a successful termination? Not ihe I slightest, under the present Administration. ' 1 hat Admit. i-tration determined to conduct it
in the future as iu (he Best, without any general iretematto rdan) without any other enJ iu view (hin tlie abolition oi slavery . watb the -a me den erals, the same Cabinet, the same Commander iti Chief that we have had lot the last six month We will, of course, have a continuation of the same ili-asters that have brought disgrace upon oill altu
How much lon'ci w1f the people give up their hi. l ies lo be i.uti -hered in vain? How much lodger will the finance-ot thee. until im-.i ib -ti 1 : 1 ol three millions a du ? Tbe-e are the K '".ih that Will find an aiiswei- here, in tins cm ItaJ, before many wevks The people are iii etl of the w it TtfeJ a ill light lo the I i-t Ui di. ami Ipttjd tlie last dollar, in a war lot the rc-toration of the Union, but not for such a war is this bus become The retaliatory order ol JJC Dm will be literally carried out. It will lead lo coouler retaliation on DM side, and the war. 11 continued, will be m irked by atrocities lioin which nature will shudder am! (inn MntT, and which will eireed in hon or the scene- ot M . D uuu.gu and the French revolution. Such a w.ii must be slopped The people demand it Thai we are on the ee of a tremendous fiuan ; ciai nisi, no e itlire studetit ot passing ereejls can fail lo see A a bu intiei, Mr Cin-e ha uiierly failed. This is not to be worn1 ere-1 at, for no living man could have done bettc.-. or provided the funds for an Adm nistiatioii 50 reckl -- and iuipt tv ident a thi tn.e, or lor a war of such gigantic proportion. Tlie crah u.u-t come, ai : it may come soon Whetfit d es come, our (toveiumei.t will -tand and survive the shock, for it is founded upon the Constitution. Hut where ejfeU ibis Administration be? X. Iront th London Time-. ln . 1J. Mhr Firry K post Ir I lie London illlf liu-'l- tllUl lilt Kt to III.Irani. " America is. In. wei er, so fond of ask ing the adv ice an 1 accet.ring the counsels of us Knglish thai ae will venture a suggestion .1- to how this difficulty in getting -ome one to attempt tlie compie-t - Km hmond may e overcome At anctrlv tage of Kurt) pen n historv a similar
uh amendment-a will convince the petip'e of : d.fhcultv occurretl li tli.'-e .1 ti the problem the Southern States that ther are sale and se how to get somebody to go forth iu arms
ic 1 1 ami political necessity (hat the Nortn MM Moi (-...(.Ii he Igkl ii to inldngate lh South, see ng th 1 1 the g 1 ei nment he H. his for is ilia' which baa ner..l!v secured the i of (lie Bouth sud that alavarv, noth.i.g but ai urn, seek ihe dissolution and ntenhrow of ihe Amer if in l( public Onli set nie s eapabl anl Ctiidid b,i ui il. 11 . 1 ae should he a.llii.g in submit without tear to arbtb itlnn " The National HmmI h hi t Washington; as scuts to the pro pond ot the Tribune, aim say: Other indications 41 m Hille! th-tt something in Ihe h ipe ol iliierlerwtn-e ..1 meb.itiou 1 sooi to take place The Knglish, ihe French, and ' other governments, are sending lot-- ibthe We-i liittte. and it is g .nfldrntlv statetl n aome circles in W ,-lniiKoi that (sr.. position of I the nature ol meii ttlo will ic mole hi Louis ReptUeA, JeMnfj let, and that the Kreuch I Mnii-'ct hi- already such inu m -non bom Ins, iic-ter AM this mat be pieiniMne ntnl uu loumied; still, we ire doubtless ii.ptoac!iing n I erisi m our national arTar We may not be pleae with ihe completion our public nil lira nre assuming, -tdl we kn . the utter folly of resisting the luesof tide lock of events p we cannot tar hate not put down the1 rebellion. w eiiuti'it es pect nation- which suffer I much in nur quarrel to look on a di-mtrie-te l ftpts-tatort I .ever " The radical n.-ei- -.-em to he! kin.' on ar bid-if ion s 1 inefhmi of ending the war These' rem rk.tblw articles bum their lenting organs ! hat o oiuf signitHr mee ll.ii l ed, the leader in that pertt sradeeirons
lo ubmit the 1 bbhe question to arbitration, then sc h ie reiit he l a ..in' 11, ihr slate of our ill
cure 11 theit family ret .lion with the l'nion. we
cm restore ami pre-ette it. Il werannot alfy ti c pt.ple tf the border States that they may re main iu the L'nion with safety, dissolution is in eviuMe Then the simple question c mes back.
and recover ilie Htdv Sepulchre At hrsl no one
could t-e found. All sorts ol mutual jealousies, ami financial difficulties, mtei tered; and. more over, there was then, us now, a deficiencr of
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What shall be the poiicv ol the l'nion men of and br ive man. as well aa an eloquetit man.
tin ctiuntri? Shad it be peace or -hall it be He scorned to preach a ct uade which he was a .r"1 Wh it m 111 in all America, with heart in afraid to head He led the vast multitude whom hi. Ko.m who . ihe i.ici, .-..nne- te.1 w ith he h id converted overland toward the object of
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Fort Sumter, can Le-.it.ue in aving that dutv, ' his desnes Row, ii Mr üeccher Sstowe and Mr. noma-, fxitr otrsm. hunui uv. require (bat Ander- Wendell Phillip would fol.ow ihe etample e4 son and his gallant band should be instantly i'e(er the Hermit, we think we see a waj tur mthdtawn? Sr. 1 sm not if raid toatyso. I thrtc kM of the present difficulties. wold corn to lake a parts advantage to mann- If they would gather together under one ban f. -tcture purtisao C4pital out of ao act of patriot j aer all the crowds who go 0 heir and applaod ism (kern when they preach extermination and call for Peace is the only policy that cn save the coun i recvile war ami chide the sloih of mdit try com try. I-t peace be pnel im! as Um pdicv, and man iers. and if thev would iead those mutiHU-H-ynu will Dud that a thrill of jot will anim ite the tl em-elves neross tlie Poton. ac ami head them m ueaxt of every patriot in the lan!: conkdenee w ill ! a rush upon KichmotHl. then we think we an ee be immred; kmnnesa will be rtivd; jov wb. w.tii ceu.iit thai mething great would kep g. ..iiJcn every ...tri f otiüres will b!.ie uti pen eomctl .i.g worthy of tnem. and their hüti.e hdi top and in the valleys, and tire church man . 1 the., v tfe. Lacking, i. -wever. !!! wiM proclaim the glad tidings in every ei(v, ' eome UMlmony 1 f seal ens-L aa (hi, we are afn . b an auti ullage :u Amctiee, ana the sppUuseof wo muet wait, with erne te ei rmpaiicojce, aiuie a grateful people will gieet you evtiy where, the teiiiuu came of war 1- being worked out by Proclumft-e p.licy of sir, ind there will be (he low (eehutYaliiie .f railiurv art It ia gloim am! satiness snd despair pictured upon ihe much to be feared tint, tinlem the fiery apostle fa. e of eeore patriot in tkc land . war of kin-. ot eitei initiation gm th.mselves to the front, ' dred. fand y and friends; father agait.t son. w hate vet the Northern ' re- ma wr ie. or the mother agamst tiiu-l.ter. brother agaiuet brolbr; Northern pulpit fulminate. Gen. Bumstdc ami . to aubjugate 01. e half of this country in obeli- lien. Lee will fight their battle Prederickeburg nee to the other half; if you do not mem this, when it h ill p'ei-c them, am) how il hall please if yon me.n peace, let this be adopted, and give them, and there is nothing left to the American tiie President the opportunity, through the Secre public tut the old 4lternative of A using and t.irv 11 ä-. to sbe.k he word peice." and c .. 9eejerwl in command, or in re thirty miliioua of people will bless h.ta viththeir 'u. r him u d hutao ;ui t.g .t.otkejrr sbw w.. praters, and honor him with their shouts f c-- .ne to t-rd ill iu hi- f-ts'am.
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V?r here lemtnea t.f o.;r atoeh In trstl.- and hti-lns . Meaars. Wae-kite k Vm, Uratrie.i r..r ihr ...ir,,n..i,T r have received from ihr cln.-ns of t)iliniMM.li ami irlnlty, ws resrtiill) rs uv-t 1 ur (ricnas tu eentmm) tlieir far. r fti thr nrw l.rni lan-ttf ll"..SII A III NIKE
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people of the United .St .tea may be enliiely renli to irbiirate the.r dilliculde. ami nol readl to stibin 1 tl nn to loieign aibiK ibon. We ee 1.0 nj - .11 win um other obitr it"i than Americans am nee led. Ihe tnerican style ol hi bitr.tt 1011 would be to call a coin entu.u Th tl 1 ..iivenlion would i.e an orgaiiir.nl mn outside ol eitl ci the I , led State tioieinuitbt or Ihe tf üllfe Qott lederale (0 vet nment 1 1 decisions wou'd be
MlHllrifti like ihe tleii-ion ol a foreign .1 r ti tor. Mil) - li ihw theory that both p.uiic- ugieetl lo ae rept id I dude In them Hut before we talk shout arbitration, ii is im j Dot 1 mi to decide wh it 1- to be relet 1 ed to the court ; . .: ... i'i. aaii 1 1
til 111 0111 .11 on I ue 11 11. 1, ne -rem- lo line i 1 nt 011- idea on thi- -tilge I. im e it iiaseila t lint mit (tovetiiiiient -hm. hi si md lemlv to prove bf
fön1 'In- it Inir.iioi s thai "nlareri tnl nothing hut 1 it ei - e U- the diolution and ovei t hro w o! Ihe
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NOTICE. IUfNAVAfOUl ItltAM'll. it INK OP TUR KTATK on ami afirr lenuarj I 1, leet as CWseki nn tic ftiisV aill hr 1 .(tni . .1 Cheri on iln r llanlt rt-ceitrtt. tsithiiSfjllK " t 1 -'.iiitj.-, 1 anct Mr. I a- reiuurrfl by I tie Internal Kw us I na. I. .i 1 il, laa b V. SNYbKlt. 1 ashler. eeen-enl CROCERIEfi. NEW HOUSE. ' S NkW ItlliHiN SWIM'S Cl.KkK."
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sender to England, tw France, or dwitnerlaud,
nt Mime foreiftn posrnr (be question whU'h ol (h two is tlie ctu-iiiv to ikt Union; Kortkem kktj liilonism, nkoee mntloes were, "The Oonatita tion i a Ie .gue with hell." " Nn union 1 ii Ii -lue holtier," and similar (hadiines upposeil ihe Kepubhc; .a S utl.it n 1 1 et v igun-l ah'.ihthe
nltacks of the-e avoaetl d m i -nisls waic di retted? 1 1 mek Ie to ke the reference, we should j not h ive mm b tlotibt that the judgmcid would be aesinel rtjortherti kooHtietilsts, ind thi prool
nooM he taken Irom Stale puer, public docu inent.'- reaolutions ot l'ongres ami Pieitlent's iin -tiL's- down t. the I ,-i hut one of Mr l.im oln'-,
et. h md .11 o whieh declare lleii -in in de j daring against the tight oi ('ongre -, Preeident I
or people out of a State to liderlVte with -luven 111 a Stale Mut what would be the u-c id' -m-h a dit 11l4oO Ot sock en arbitration '' Will the Abolition i-t l;-tee In subside toiccr il It he decide I th I thet are the disturbing element !n 01 1 -m ial und political sts-lem N ill the Tr bum give bond to keep the peace, or hold i.s peace, if the arbitration ibs I. ne- that (wjeiilent radicalism in Northern newspapers ml Nuriherii tanetlctt ii the 01 e gminl enemy lo pi-ace ai d ., ii'n ( in the k merk? ad l'nion! liut il is nonsense to talk atmut arbitrating a .r is or is 1 11 cut mv
ol MM Dnion or whether Aboltiionism is or is j not an enemy uf ihe I 'on-i iiution The Wilt ' ipie-tion to be hi Intra tetl i the simple naked ! tpie-iion ol l'n ion fir Disunion Shall (he sectsl ! ing States Ite independent, or shall they tome' keck under the old on-litution? This iUi-litn j we lire not willing to submit u anv foreign trbi t r t it m N01 t!o wo see ihiif the Tniniue is any I ni"it willitio than ne We should be glad to j know thai the rndienj brtv wants them back uu dei ' that old Constitution We hue been told'
too oben that the radical oppose the old l'nion. Mr Steten- has too denk expr'-ed h vies, nml the view- of his railieal adinueis, f"i M to believe that thev are renlr to sutunit tt anv irl I ii 1' "ii n ii iked question , the real obje w 0 tne War, the sole okject in its origin the is-ertion of the Coil -tit lit if u as it is II indeed they nre re id v to .nine to that point, (hen a great and njarrelou change has taken place 111 the minds Of the radical We cannot consent to such tin arbnr tiion hv a loreign power, br the reason that theveiy arbi tration implies di-uuinn The tower jwdgfng would of course go on the principle that there were already two power between whom it was irl.it.. if ...ir ....! U....I.1 tl.. . ..I . . I. a ......,d,!ln.l ...
n,,., ,.-'iiri .iitiriuir or- oil,s"., , 10 prejudge that disunion era an accomplished fact before 11 coul 1 .-iier the ip,e- i,.n of reim'on. Of course we cani.ot admit -m h a nrojndgmcnt, I which wontd be in eflect t trong pieiudi e ml latorof two Borernmeni.s Hut all this diffi ) fo oro T o -cully ctascs when we refer our tpiarrels to a 1 hacco.
convention id the people I bev can decide ct enthing, decide know m:. I v. deckle effect' telle. We confess to strong sup:,'iiis that the radi i cals want foreign iuterveti".n bee iure it will necesarily decree disuuion. The Northern Ab I olitioiti-i are all enemies ol the L'nion Thev i avow this enmity ererAwU'ie We look with hesitating doubl nn their rot il for loreign decision us to our fate 'Sure' v they don't expect 1 anew Constitution to be derreed tor 11 by the foreign arbitrator? Do ihe thou expeci the fhl ! Constitution Ui becstablisheti" ')t do thev really wrh end hope for tleeree uf dissolution? Iet us have no armtr it .rs but Amene tna in ' American fpmrrels. he North we-tein State, the bonier States, the) peot in convention, ten men tr he chtwen iir this I mil. either trilumal could 11 hi trete ind -senk- on dilHcnltieJ If the' radicals honestly wilocd ark tr it-cm, like true hearted Americans, they would not think uf gn'ng to Switserland or Rttsais for the judge j Nf a Voik . Journal of C nmnerce.
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Ibrm rnl thollnt, tiiid l.tght milIons of Dollars. The Prot ideuce CR- I ; Pvl ha the follow- j ing: It i- cenerallv believe-l thi t i.e firm in which Gen n Butler is a ptrttier we are not aware that it embrace anv other than the General and hi- brother has cleared about ciiiht millions of dollars since Nov Orleans was kr! taken possessio,! fit bj our troops. P:tperty of immen-e line l,a- tu en seized without a particle .if an- ' Ihoritj, ivil or military, an-.i has never been and never tiil be necounted b r lo its rihibd owners or to the (tot eminent; and the General in com man!, or Iiis immediate friends, have motiopo- ! lized etery branch of speeulnMori whieh jromied to turn a dollar into the hinds of those who eu gi-red in it. well, ibcy say that Bank has one to New Otieati lo Mipersede Butlt?r Thi- is iilit. Tlie rule ouv'ht to le that when one General na- made eight million! be shall stand aside and allow some lightly poorer General to make a trifle. VY incline to think this rule h been adopted, and that it account for ihe removal of the A bob two General Curtis, who trot so raving in the cotton r.i.- ne-. : - n .;i tlie M pi, that be ac- ; tuallv exchanged runawar negroes for it.
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IOsT IN THIS cm. Via H' I six WFKKS AfO. A j Pfket-bok. c'-ritalTiin a .ti-s-harse frnrti the s-r-ict. .f p"vatf Iavi1 a. faoiilt..n. troui LVannarv C. -h r. e .ii.- ' ..f Indiana Viilartteera Tl. ' n 'er will r..i,tr a favi.r tj rt tun in thb li-'har. t nt- thrciih tbe ivs-t-skme. nrenmnfeen. u.wiu j Hamilton.
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fJTS. K Hami.l. of Sullfii. wilibebelore the next Iegis!atvire as a candidate tor Clerk nt the Senate He i- a fearless advrcute tf the ri:ht.s of the white man, and devotedly attached to :ne cause and principles of Democrat y. I he tnrge Democratic majnrkVj tl Suli van is in a yreal measure attributable to his enercj and iu : tiu en ce This will recoromeTrd him to the favor 1 i msideration of ike eJejntsa C!.tt I .-unty ' Democrat.
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