Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4371, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1864 — Page 2
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rarity aar Ith "! ihm . Sdmr or the newpapars ire ::i dooht as t the rfUo Tor the wonderful hold whlfh Oeneral McClxlla hü uprn the ohlier I He following pwriirrardi. (rum nn editorial ol the New York I nhoi.e uf Au,.ii I . l-il. tell- the holt atoer. It R (rue then biiI it w true now: But the pet-.oii.il quiliiitrs : (mi MeClellan, and the h iraetiariatir-- t hi- mind, jierhupa 1 more to inspire eonfileuee in him - a leader, than rt v positive reform ha proposes to eflect He look l hi army as. nn irmv ol men. and of men who have brains rd heart im! organs of digestion He hau nn idea that upon the liodily romfnrt und mrrti! cheerfulness of the individu 1 depends the trustworthiness of the eonsobdated force Acknowledging; the ttntii ot the -lyinj;, that what one bwa tor bint-ell r- well do. ie, he attend- oron.iiv to -uei, ! the de ad of hi g amp M he can reach, and ex imine- -inlc ex ample-- the irni" he i not iK!e to roTer. He C4BBäjflDai to know the face uf iuny oi hi
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soldier, and to he personally knowu hy all ot them A an effect ol tili-, the r ( a r 1 him with an enthuia-m ebich will -en! litem 1 -bout In to the moat dangerous fight, inspired by odesiie to wiu hi commendation All tle (eneials have declared by word ind oelief in the truth that per- .:. knowledge (. a od equaintaiure with ihe soldier, bv leadu . are absolute It uecemarv tor the) lull lev. I .roeot of the former'- resource- ol In n:v The ' Little Corporal" could not. in the dark est night oi rev OhOO, Hhake u . , t ii la his troop that ouh1 not he answered with a dca letting cheer, arid the warmth ! iffVrtion felt for the great Napoleon wa Mru of hi . Iirrch'd care lor tlu individu il -...ldier If there haf teen hungry mn .aeot into de; perate battle firld; il Colonfl and Quarter maoter-i hare romhino! to d!t iul the nrern Dient aiid cheat the private ol baa com tort, if officer have sought their on piftittft and for jrotten their men. if I i n'd dull sloth have prevailed where all ahouh! fe compact and active, it will be uo more A ktchfvl eye. a kimilv heart, a jut her. i gentle hand, and ttmjjue whith will fie tenihlc in ensure, but graceful in prane. m trk the flit er wht) m now to hac - 'iiiportaut t: rio anVal i tier i in Chief In the town of Froakl R, JoboaaO c.iunty. al the late election IM votes were returned by the election Ihjiu1 a- the Democratic vote of that MHNMlaf Since the elect ion ."HHI voter- have made aftidavit that they toted the Democratic ticket, niiscratched and r.enlr 4H nm.hrit aill be ohtainesi The election h.is been contested, lid ui . -!.. it In laM iohliip MHaMMO more hallotta were loaod lo tbo hal'.ot boi than there were name n the poll book. Thi- is one of tbo way MoaioN obt nnel hi msjoriiy in Indiana flniibl - Headed ün t pllon I be Newburyport Herald, a Kepublican pt per, eajdt-!e- a deception tbt practiced eveiy day by prints ti the blacker otdtt . lie oava: There is . la of newspipers in thi- . ountrj attempting to prow two things in tegard to the reliels, one of whit di tutisi he tal.-e 1 hey nftirm that the rebellion i tie ir it- en 1 fr in exh m-tion. To Iheir miuJs tbat i- absoUiteU e-.tablis.hed They have the last man in the arm v. the last d.dlai ha becu eapended. and the last uilcb dug The rehel -oldiora are desert inf. and rebellions threaten the rebel leaders in the reit a lew more days and tbeir armies will he broken, and .LIT 1 i vi. Lee, and all tbeir leaders poTRftj stricken exile, or prisouei - .! ..inc 1 ;.. the - il I At the -a me time the attempt t. - - this joint that the retiels will accept of no term ol peace but complete and aboolottl inde peodence If we orTer them peace in t lie I'nion with tbo MMMMpiti n praeMM ttion rtaa ltafe.1. and tfie . nri-catioii act reiKale,l. and toll res (oratHMt id all the rights tbev I orrner ' v had. thev will spit iu your lace and in-u't jltM, U VOM don't ield their nationality a'- Now the reason of erery man will teach hitnthit both ot the can not Ue true if the tirsi were uu. ihe would Im g'a I fn accept any term that would ss.e their neck and fortunes; ami when thev will ac cept ot no term- hut unconditional tr de; tad ence. it show that they do aM feci anv "f the eahaitstioti talkctl of. vtoilrm I'rrarhrro. The disruption of the American Chut , he- has ha- I reu the most serious ob-' o i!i:ceiew ol wise men of rhe roontr . to a et nn il rwontoo of the people The men b-; wete pitirini,ent in effect, g ihia ibtrwptioii, ober her Nrthrn or Southern met . hive . teailul load to lxar. Thev will lie i emeintiereil in history s liwilish xetlola. wise mi ibteir own eve cisorioir aaaWMW wis.looi . it. i- i os, 4! Mi 1 u et v es fhi. in brethren.'' -ai l an itnfependert prent het 1:1 Cm necticut. "i the view which Paul : ike- of Iba subject, hut I ciHifes- that I differ It on I'anl "Thi pai bje ol t'bti-f. t I a ,cv York th tide! ore t her. bare chosen h-r my -ut.-f to üav. hu I 01-h it tt le undcrstinMl at t;ietut-et that 1 do not endorse the verv qietion tble nt rainy which is tauirht by :t.'- It is preci-elj 1 thi- -Wim oi men oho have th stu b vast hum I in all the Chnrche These aie the meti olio ti about saying. "Lo, here 1- Chrt-. I m Chri-t." Not alone silly women t-ut silly meti Ute fol lowed them Tliey are foood ts nearly avetx Church. Tbere is 1 trmysoi I'restiyten an or Coaoregati ns'n-s ;i otloi di"' denm. nations The rir" . ' 'he ;et-..t,t tieliel as the standatd hv wbt- 'i t mei-ute the Word of itol i- t cotnin .11 ph - ii.. lei 11 .11 tidelitv. found in many so -allel ortbodoi pul pH I'tii chs ol turn 'ire fites M alaa Prora lljern string the divi-ion ! the Cbot lies, and tiie mr il disasters ron-sjuri.t upon th.-m JournC of Commerce publish thi- morning the vote tor , , I roat.imog all the counties rere.ell Va r i nr. .or. by i:.e Se-retary of State up to yesterdav even ! ' - I. . o: .i'.P loui.i 1-lo i ear Jiui The mijo'itv f Hon W K N ihl v a, the K:rt 4.'obgTSfiull 1 iJoiigre-smn elect Oisuict.ta'i.ll Xiw t'ot sfiari.iv A new . Hinterteil en dollar n.'te on the New York Kiebaaea Paalt al Nr V..rk Ca, . Ov.i.f. .r .. ted Ihesiatl.e. .- tl. ceal. IC '!i sfi.p- .11 f.e d.-t .!.. . 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Octoher 1.'. was -u -in : . -1 . the I'te-ulent of the Lnitetl Mates tv John Lti.i.ri n, iI-.( . ol Nashville, Teniics-ec. one of it-tigi.ets, in hehall of tlte lojal citizens ol TeOUOaoOO, aboOJ the Hon Vnhrkv Johnson, the MiUtatn GataVaM bi that Stxie ami the Ue pobiioao oaaMaatC Ha the N ice rresidency. his B0Vfht to tli-'r.inchise bv a proclMmation issued on the 30th of Scotcniher lost: Fo Hmt Excellency, Abraham Lincoln, i'restdi nt of the I mued Stmte$: Sir: TOO aan4t4tfajrned, loyal citizen ol the IT nited St ,te- and the Stateof Tennessee, on our own oehill md 011 l.ehalf of the loval people of otii State, ask leave to submit this ptolc-t against the proclamdion of His Kxcellencv, Amlrew Jobiison. Military Governor, ordering an elec t i s 11 to he held for Pre-idei.t -tad ice I'rt-itletit under cei lain legulatioDs ami restrictions therein set foith. A W till Sl copy o -aid proclamation i- lietewith enclosed The Coustitutiou ol th. L utlcsi States pro vkle- tint "each Stale shall appoint, iu such maimer x- the Legislature thereof mav direct, a niittilier of electors." Ac. Coder this provision of the Federal Coii-ntuf ion, the Lei.-lature of Tt'Diies-ee, yens before the pre-ent rebellion, preset ihed the mode of election to be observed, ahh h will be found to btter es-ent tally from the Bode prescribed bv the Mili'trv OoreefHW a C va r 1 1 encloso .1 eopg ot the law ol linee-ce j covetning the ho. ding ! -aul election. The Military t.ovemor epreal? assume, by virtue tf authority derived from the President, -o t alter and amend the eieciion iaw of Ten uessec enactetl undet antborily of the Con-titu tin l the Cuiteo Slate.-, if above set forth; as t make tat sime conform to his owu edict as -et forth 11. tVe pi ocl mi ition atotesaid. He as suioes so to modify our law as to admit persons to vote at the - .id elections who are not entitled to vote under the law and the Constitution ol Tciine-see In-ranee thi: Our Constitution and l w Kf)Rrrf lit it e tch voter shall be "a citi .mi of the et.iiiitN wherein be mav oiler his vote for -it months nett preceding the day of elec !i.n." while the Governor s rcler only requires tbal he -hall with other jualiHcations named.) lie a ciii.en of Tenmssee lor sii months, Ac. This ptovi-ioti would admit t" vo'e many p'r - ma uot entitletl by law We will, lor he Ar f bievity. nn- ovei some le-- imisirtant sints ol conflict between the proclamation and the law, but will instance m tl is place another IU our law it is provided lb it the polls shall lie ooeneo :u ererr civil liIrict 111 each county in the State, but the procla matioti Monde- (Mill tor their being oened at jnc place in ecii couiitji This provision would put if out ol the powet ol ui4ti 'ci-il vo'ei- . Karciee 'be aiectiac Irojaybise A e - lemnly ptotet aoaiu-l thow inlringe ment- r out law. cornfctir.i: t- the do with the - I oio ni " , i tminv tiu mm 'i. im ot a sro a . a erv letter . tne rtsierti t .n-t it ut ion . t.ec uise ihct te aitaoal aotbority, and because thev will prevent a ttee. f dr. and true expression Of the will of the loyal people of Tennessee But we prote-t -till more em:h itically against the nn -t unu-i: il .i d I mpi 1 ' 'cable tst oath a inch it as Mipis 1 ieuireof all citi.en totet- .1 Ten nessee I he ...Hti 1- a- loC.iws: 1 eolemulv -wear 1 laill lietieel.rlh oppori the tJooamuikai l oj ibe United Sitte-, and lelend it against the II - nenne, tn.tt I am an atl.te ineiitl d the OoreiURiMH 1 lat UoHiaJ Stalot, .and the eio-iiit oi t hv o cillel t'on federate Staiies tbal I irejentij ie-bc the -uppre--in ul the preaeol rebellion aoainal the GoiMRMilli tf I Im aJoilOM sr.tte: fbwt I -aneereltr reiraiee in tfie ammnh ! the it tine- nd uivie of the 1'nited i 1 e- so-! in the del. a' ai d overthrow ol the srswiesi navies, ans! M .1! .nmtsi noosbiaelsoiis 11. the mtetosl ot lite so c-liiai Oouieiet ite S:tc-. thai I will cordially oppose oll arnii Iii e- or uegoüaliooa lor peace Willi rebels 1 a arms inril the CiHMtitation of the l":itesi St.ne-. ami ill laws ai.d ( lociamatioi.s made 111 puisuaiite ibereoi -'ill be established over al! he people: of evetl HtOte and leu. em'utced within . tfie national 1'i.ion. and that t will heartily aid at : ,-'-'. the loral t ex pie in whatevet mea-uie-iu.t 1 lu t-i for th? attainment of these ei 1-. ' and tuithei , tint I tike this osth freely and ol unuriiv, ai d aithit nentil teerraHo-i S . help me tiod.' A eitixen qoioliaWd tJ vot. and wbo-e loyalty eatn.ot be d ro e.l bv ot'iet te-tim.-iiv, to re,( i;!tSj p. .weir. fits. iht he ' will hence foith sopporl it.e t' ;i-tilution of the I'mle! S' 4te- i d defend it ijtin-t all eneraie " Ths obUjtatMM tse are oilling t.. renew daily. Bur tb s .- not yet deemisi a -ufheieut test of lovaltv j He i- leqitircxi o make aath aud - ;bcttbj to mass of vaiu repetitions coooetning his activitv as a Inend of the I'nion and the eneinv of ita enemie- concerning bis desires, hi- hopes and D ar- and tbat he bud .t it. hi- heart lo lepjice over the -cenes ol blooi and of wound-, of an oojeh ap'l 'leath. wherein hi- frienis.bi- kindrcl. I tared OReR are -lain, or lutiaeo. or made prisoner- of wsr wherebr the land of his brrth or adoption is rntde desolate, and la mentation and iQouruing are aead urer the whole nation W nile all the . .t diravl world stands onlempl ition d he uteijealed Lorm aghast in
tre mendon Mrile. the citiien ol Teone.ee K called wpou h) her Iviilitarv (oreroor. under jour a1atrM.ritr.lv -wear lb it in Iheao tbinga he flrals ofcavii tw r-''':'-e! A- i thü were tili not et .. be ' itizeo i furtbar require! to Toar to the .ntlofi: 'e prolong 1100 of ttu Wir. aafoliom; Tlx I will tord'itllf oftpo-t all irnoi-tice- or t. tiation for pear with rebe'.- ... . .a . a w ' . a
inarm- unto the lotMrtitutinn oi toe 1 oiteu State, and II law and proclamation mtde 11: pt.rausnt e thereof, shall be catoblished over all UM people of every Slate nd Terrilrrj em braced oithin 'he A itiona. I h'Ot. ttnll tn brief, the war -hall be at it etui. Now. we freely j auw u your Licelleucy. aad u Um ootid, loot , oe eametly de-ire the return of peace and good I will to our now unhappy count r; thot we seek neitber pleasure, pront nor bontr in the perpetuatit.n of war; that we should feel bound a-' 0bri-n . us, as pntr. ota. and a civilize! men tint we are bound be tht m:li we have ttkeu ' to countenance and encowr.ige anv negotlatiot:-1 ' i artiich mmj f entered into fy the roper author itiea with the intent to restore peace and IVion ; ander the C'onstitutiou we have sworn to support and defend. We should he tr.iitors to our coun try, false to oar nih fal-e. indeed, to the pri rosrv clau-e f the 'm'Ii wc are now di-"---ins. to opontr aoeii ,-( e cti not consent to -a ear t t!. bollot hx o w ir of ox tormina '.HB si t. r autrvm- ri aimJ ..ti.dicd, or to nro lotig bv our opisition. lor j -;i!cle dar after it cuih htoutit r. nn honorable inl lawftd con trfu-ion. 1 conte't the mov m-'-iiniv ml ruin ou that hi courge I mankind. Vou will no' have forgotten tfia in the month of July last, inu i-uel the lollowinr proclam: lion lUZtsi i Ti vi: ! -id . v'asiu.v.to. .T tit v IS, ! tU i Tit viirii 1 mil if runr. rn: Any nropxHition whicu fMhlaVCtl the rRMOtR tion ol peace, the integrity ol the whole I BtOB, and tue ob iadoriaMBt of -daver y, tu 1 wliich come br and with au autlimitT that, can control the ties 11.- ;it wur atin-t the Cnited State, will he od -ind con-klopeii by the Exeootite Oovenirjictir of he Tirte-l Statt n-i rill he mot br liiicr il term- nn other ub-taritiil and eollat er.il point. ..tnl the Kcdicr or beirei- theretd ft!: til hive -jfecoritlucr ItO'h war AOOAOAM Lincoln Th'u is e. vainly a proposition to tieat with rebel in hrtn with theii chiefs. Are we now to understand by this proclmition of one sdiri under your tuih'Jiity, nd h uiell a c.tndidauwith vou for the second office, that even the obooo propisitiou i withdrawn that you will hence forth hive no negotiations ujmn nnv terms but uiiielenting VRt 10 the hitter end? Or are we to under-' . , : that while you hold this proposition open, or yourself free to act a vour judgment may dictate, we, the citizen of 1 enncsee, shall sweat to oppose your liPgntlalioinT In tiie next bieith. the voror who ha- slremlv been thu- 1 u iiiiiified i required to swen that be will heartily aid and assi-t the loyal people in ahatever measures mav he adoptoti tor the at tainment oT these end Adopted by whom.' The oath doe not say. We chudoI tell what mea-ure- tnsy he nth.pted. We cannot comment ujton the absurdity of the obligation here im posed w ithout danger of departing from tint re 'peefful propnety ol lantruage which we desire to preserve in addressing the Chief Magistrate of the Anient .n ieop. But this - the clause of an oath which the caodidatfl fot the Vice Presi dency retjuire t the lips of the loyal and quuli tied voter of Tennessee. befto these eitU Roil he ullowed to vote lot or agwiaol you BOd hi ro -elf Mtthe coming election! ror these reitsons, und tthcr which Tor the Hake of brevity wc omit, we solemnly protest against the interference of the Militarx Governor with the freedom of the elective frinehise in Tennessee. We deny hi. authority ami yours to sltei , amend, or nnul any law of Tennessee. We demand thit Tennessee be allowed to ap point tier electotf sh expressly provided by the Federal Con-titution, which ytu have sworn to supjiort, protect and defend, in the manner which the Legislature theieol htl pie-ciihctl Ami to that end e respccttully dent unl til you. as the principal under w ho-e aotbortty thif oi ler has been Im uei. that the MRM shall he levoketl We ask that all military interfeieuce shall be withdrawn o a- to alhiw to the loyal men of Ten nessee a lull and tree elc tion I v the loyal men ot Teunesc-ee we mem tho. who have uot participated in the rebellion, or iven it aid and comfort: oi who niivhuve compile! with such I. i . tm a .a t-erms oi amuectiy as nave oeen oneicu t nein tinder your nnthonty Ua the Ptb tlav of Deeember. 1-h.t. vou. a President, i3.-ued a proclamation declaring that "a lull pardon is heieby granted," "with restora lion ol ail rights of property." Ac, to each of our cit xen-having patticipated, directlv or by implication, in the exi-tin rebellion, (wilh cet tain exceptions,; "upon tlie condition that every such person shall take and subscribe an oath. and thcficel'orwaid keen and main! tin aid oath inviolate." Ami it is fui t her provided in the ptoclamatioti aforesaid, 1h.1t in the contingency ot the leotanixation oi a State government in ToOaMSOOO, or certain other States named, the per'ii Raving fatm tlie ottH referretl to. being otherwise tiualitieti bv the election law of the State hall he entitled to vote The undersigned would state that 111 inv ol our t itizens have cum plieo in good faith with tlie terms ot amnesty propo-ed iu your prot lamation aloresaid. and aie thereloie, by NMM of the lull pardon granted them, fully eaiti'lol to vote and exercise all oth cr rights belonging t., loyal citizens, without let 01 hindrance; and we respectfully appeal ti voi. a- I'reMtlent ol the I niled States, to make ifood , your promNe of pardon to these citizens by the ' removal ol nil other and further hindnnce to their exercise ol tLe elective fraucbiee. Bal if it be elaimed upon the plea of military necessity that uaid. und icstrictioiis should be thiown around the tiallot box ol Tenues.-ee, we Mill k the withdrawn! if the pmrl tmttion of the Military Ooreraof . beaaooa the randMoaa thereby imposel urniii the loyal men of TaaRtM nee as a tpuahfiiMtion for voters sre irrelevant, unreasonable, and not in any sene a test of lovaltv llut thev pietlv'e the citizen to ippOSt the lawful authorities in the discharge ot the.r , daiy The oath rtquired is olilv calculated to kec lei; I and riglVful voter lroui the polls. We -ug,e-t that no oath be required but sach a-!-pre-rrited bv 1 w Our people will not lie-"! täte, however, fo take the u-ual oath ot loj t tor example, in the laug i ig-' -d the primafj clause of the oath in question: "That 1 will hem eU rth support the Ceoatiution ol the V nited States, .in defend it again-! the a-rault- of its enemies ' Henviug your light lo make m.v ie piitare liotrtlhe law in the c-e. we slull. hw ever, leel hardahtp in this. 1' he con veul ton to which li.. .1 olin-oo telei - .-.Mirl rii...n iMiuiiiu. n voi kt no .nit lion v . ""- 7 " and not iepreetim the loval men ot 1 entie--ee in any -ense. The names ol the signers of 'hi- protest hsve been placed bet 01 e ii.e petiole of Tenne 'ee 1- . m iidate- Mf electors, who. if chosen, aie ei itected to coot the electoral voice of I ennc-see lor Oaojffl 1 McClellan ht Pt evident . lad Oeaae II retelleton foi Viee Pres. lent. By m 'uc" ;"""" i ue. omes ou. p.o .mr especially to appeor avaaa vou mine simunr we do. e tie t itt- ttiti grave tpie-i:n in. :it -e, ui auy ectit. with icgaid lo the ifgul l the vote of Tet ne ee, in cuse.piei.ee of the pot t. illy di-orgsmaed eorKtirioii of the State The liieti.i- id your re electi.tn. however. -n nount ei an lector.. I ticket, and the public be enne Hoste liiaf ia-eiatttions were te;og made for the hold. n 1; 'i he election, leartaf that mat ter 00 longer a ijue-tion Some time ihereifter our eleetcrsl ticket as ils e efore tlie pubJic. and within a tew dajn followed t he procla m atl IM complained of. VVe, for ourseivea aud those we represent, are willing to leave all questions in vol vug the rifht ol Tnnes-e to participate in the .. ' on to the decision of cmpeten' m thority vi al B. t'iärsn 1 . ol Wil-041 county. l'n A It Niiaov, of Washington co., For the State at L rge. t- I I' Ont.t, f C rter count .l. iiN Wii Lf AMs. of Knoj. cotiiifv. A Hi iARn. of MeMiaa county. Hbk Cooa3ua. el Bedford county, Hah trM'TTTcX. ot Suronet twmty, Joax I.KLt vtvr. of Deeieoa county. Km KritLRiiM. . oi Weak'.ev couuly, JabM D Ti aar 11 an d" Sheltiv coutitf. For the Di-trict-. After the loreoing uiper had been read, a briil colkoqeyen-utsl beiwetaj the F.esidenf and Jlr LuLTBfT. it deacribeil iu the following cominonicatior Vi iaiic.ro Oct lo. i-bl ".. tiit Editors ! the Sati-nul Imielliyeueer . I cilled ttpot. ibe I'rea dent lo day and pre sentel and resd to him the above prolest Havins? concluded. Mr Lincoln res-nded: Mav I inquire ho loa, it took jo aal the i ew York politicians to eoococt that oapers I ri-pMed n
Il ti- n.ncoctfd in Nishvillc. withou' com Oonictt'on with any tiut Tcnnoiwrw' We enmmaoica taxi with caiten of Tenue ee nut oVle of SMliille I w,th VfT T..rk r-di Uciar,. "I w'.li to-wej. mm Mr. Lincilit, fmphatitallv. "!h,i ) eipect to Im tht friends of (eorft II M ''lelUn miniKf their side "t the coutet in their own wiy. and J will maniie nay rde of if M mtf way uMmJ wc k .in answer in writtne," 1 aogdWf1 Lrv lK.- t.ieisi domo1 neu 1
will give no otln er now I may or may i.: hie aou.euiu atxul Uua herealtaU . 1 uu deratand lhi. I know yuu intood to make a point of h i- lbi ahead Vou h ve my m-wer " Your 11, -wer tuen u.t a cx;iect to let (ten McCleiUn' iriotuis manage their side of tl - untest in thr : own n iv. tr d 1 trill man out ide .1 t if 1 otir wa Ve1 then thanked the Present for his -eouruv-y !u giving ua a. hearing at jaII, bomI took, uiv leave . c Mason, of thi- city, wa preaent at the inter v,w, to hont I tefar in regard tu the cor re tne-9 of (hie icpvrt t n atepp ng oulkie the dooi of tie Execntire Mansiou 1 iutmediateiy swot.- -loan the Pre-ilcur'. euiphatlc repooe aa l -unm.f.ed it to .ludgc Xa-tn and another gentleman win. In pruned to b rteent. and they tOrh IWOOtlllOOOd it i. curate. And now I hau- a war.! to mj tu ilit iteopleof the United ftste- wie. are oi onyht o he the n i-ter- of AbtfoboOl Lincoln The paper which I had the honor to present to the Pref4deatw not the concoction of New York politicians," how ever kbal might afTect i's merit It is the oltmri voice ( .1 o'ice free dtid proud people, pro -ti: - gaiiift tbeir own diafrancbiaetaent !v the aj;ent of Abiaham Lincoln. fr i the voice of thoe loyal men in ToanoaMt who have lrne the reproach of a people they loved, supporting the Pre-ident in all lawful efforts to preserve the Union. The reward ot our loyalty i diafran t cbisemenr 1 he cur of parlarr is commended to i our lip becaoofi it is known that we will not toucn :t- content. .Tuil?e ye fetwen the people ot Tennessee and A St ah tut Lincoln It ranv be meet that our solemn and respectful appeal should he thrown a.-ide with a eon lenn.t uoti- .-neer. Look to it i y. the ptnple of the Surthern States, haiL itustain thi act nf tyranny, your oirn time tri snini eumr If the i'rttideut uf the I mteil Zttahs may "manage his side of this contest" hy setting amde the eery Utter of the Cu limitation and alter iny the eterfice taten of the State no as to disfran chise. his oyiwut, hhtrty is already dtad. JoatR Ll'LLYETT The Hon C'iiaki.i Mason, having accompanied Mr. Lki.ltktt in his visit to the President, and having heen pre-cnt at the inter view accorded to Mr LKU.YRTT , In- been called br the lattei in the foilowii:-.. note to authenticate hi re port of the conversation had with the Proatdenl The roply of Mr. M -o is al-o appended. Wasuinotox. OctobtM l. M4M Hon Cu IRL ts Mason Dkr Sir: I submit to your iuspectiou what I have wiittcn in refer eme to my interview with the Ptesident to dnv, ami will ask you to state il you :eg :t 1 the PORM a- an accurate report Ke-pectlully, John Llu t itt. tfJaaaji miioa. October I5 lwil Joiix Li i.i. v fcTT. Ksq Dkar Sir: In COoxpll ante with the request in your note of this day. 1 have only to say th it I w " pre-ent at the inter view referred to. Vour -tatement of what took place is wnbofantbillj correct; and on ill miterial points I believe it liternlly so. Vouts. truly. Cu as Maaox lie Dismt iicl I ferment of I nincssee. ' Krxin Um Ntttionai MteMjaacef Oct i her 17. Out i eider will remember that when Messrs. Watle and DorifS in their manifesto addre-ed "To the Sopporteri of the G.ivetnnieiit, " Charge! Piaaldeul Uacoln with dehber ite paraooa "to hold the refiel States al the dictation of his per sonal ambition,'" we a.-ciihcl to tin error of jadg ment abol tbooe political Iriend.--of the Preideut ditl not simple to denounce as a premeditated wi-mg. inspired bv selfish MOtitei of plificil aggrandizement Wecotihlno bring ourselves . ... ... io tieMeve u. t:nn- -o ierogarory ro rue pet sonal honor and oftim! integnty ot Mi . Lincoln as these gentlemen were not slow to impute to him; and hence, while we concurred with them in their excej.'ion- to the policy of the executive iu re gatd to the State- wbi b he wa undertaking to reconstruct according lo hfa own notions of right ami wrong, we regreted the acerbity of the tone which the field towatd the chiet' magistrate of the country, ami llie injurious imputations they ca-t on his motive-. Pules we greatlv mistake the eflect of the evidence we lay before our reader to day, the whole people of the t'niied Statt- will now be able to perceive that Messrs W.i ie .ni Davis did not exceed the ?ev.ritv which was required bf the occasion, and did no injustice t the President in the arraignment by 1 which they brought him before the tribunal of public opinion on the charge ol grave exeeutire usurpations By a reference to the p tjier and correspond ence which will he found in ntiorher column, the render will -ee that on Situtdav last a citizen of Tennc--He, well known to us for his consistent loyalty, acting on behalf of that I irge portion of the people of th u St ite whom Mi Andrew John son, the Military Ooven.or of Tennessee, ami the Repuhle ari enulidate lor the Vice Preasdancj, h i- -ous;ht to disfranchise, presented to the Pics ident a respectful piotest again.-t the great at .dig committed by hi military subordinate and polit ical associate, that the w rone, being thus brought to his notice, nrght receive l!i it prompt correc tion at his hands which reason, and justice, and law and public decencv combine t niake iroper ative. And what was the I'teaidinl's reply to this re MOtfol tepreemntion'.' Siiaplv thi.-: "Mnv I inquire how long it look you anil the New York politicians lo concoct that pater.' It would, seem that the President is unable U) see in the appeal of a free and loyul people demanding their inherited and constitutional rights any thing j more noble than an elect ioneetiui; trick, "con-cox-ted by New York politician- " To the injury attempted against the great majority of the loyal citizeus ol Tennessee by his military agent and political companion on the Republican tick . ' . ibe President adds the sting of insult by con struing their plea into a mere device on the part ' of tlie friends of General McClellan for "man aging their side ol the ccnte-t " And when in formed that no New ork poliiician bail had any tlpng to do with "concoct't g this protest of loyal ! Tenuesseeaits. who know their rights, without j being under the net e--itv of asking OR New i York politicians what thev are. the President' still peta.atetl in -eems; aoÜling in this :per that couhl not be -umeieutly an-wtred by a sneer "I will n .-wer, " jiitl M; Ufiooln, eniph ttically. tha' I expect to let the frier, i- f (Jeorge it McC.t ! in :t. in ie their side of thi contest in their own way. I trill manage m side ni it in rnty way We btg to mit to the I'icaideht that the trimd- of Cieotpc " 3lct?eii ai . "in ri.at:aing their -idc of h. C mtesr." havt nothing 00 which t 1 rotj ab't laey want no more; than the .ower ot inch and rie weight of Ms Itonorable and patriotic name. Mut when the President, with all his physical aORORM and appliances lot OoatralHig opinion, it he i di-pose.1 to use them unfairly, informs us that he "will manage h'a -1 de of the contest it, MR way." we beg to -ug ge-t that it would be mrre reputable and proper nn idm to leare all "management" of this kind in 'he hands of bi friend " If. boot vcr. the President proposes 10 undertake the man igR ment of thi- canvass "in his own way," ami il the j ceedmg of JJr. Andrew Johnson, his Militär ubordmate and political assw iate on the Kcr.ublicaii ticket, is one of bis "way," the:eo:leot the L'nitetl Stite cannot know 1 :W it ... k... .lav ..... t.L-a a luuiurui too soon, aoiaa u. nsel :..r the ureservation ol il.eii liberties, at cot.n tacked in the very sanctuary l the nation, when the elective franchise ot free and loyal citizens - j M .: ler the du tution ol a President who is a 'andidate for the p - ifTi ige-. Justly mav the Sprinefield Republican av. as it doe, that neither the i're-. lent nor his military subordinate iu Teinie--e-.' has ant more right to rei-.tc an oath against the Chicago platfottn than one again-t A eiubl v atet h - in a- a cood.i r of voting in 1 ei,:.e t-e 1. 1- t di-fraucbiae even Democrat. c voter iu the Slate And weli tnav the New York Auvertiser aud. 11 anything of the free American spiut be ielt in the land, ibat no party can thrive upou such misdeeds, and tlie -ooiier ihey are repudiated ibe better for it and lor the country. They are feeble but ig .: mitati-Mis ol the established depo'ims ol Eurvpe, tnd offer a- Uiie ir jpeci of a free election as that by which the pre-eu' Frer.-fj Em peror reached hi? thn.no "
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I'rlco oi I rvingnirt, to the -uuauda arwl progreM ot ihe itivsding rwy. iiMtSing if knout in Addition lo what ha boot, published It is now with tertaiaty a cor rained tbat General Price left Hooneville on last Wednesday. He is reported to have in peraon reached Lexington yesterday Scarcely a doubt remain- that the raider intend moving into Kanfas tod theo etth tltroRgh its eastern tier of cot.rities While at Roonevill- the rebel openly i .wetl that tbeir programme included a raid tlroutrH Kna. and hst this bowtnew would neit lie ranidlr proceeded with In Misaouri. v:e.hy'- command of Mi our i t - h i t.e: i; idvauce. but it had been agreed that in Kansas Iba men of Pagan should lead, and collect the cream of the land. Karlv yeterdiy fo: ez-oou iutelligencc from Hannibal reached Denirrment Headquarters tbat a large rebel lorce. detached from Price's com maud, att-acked Glasgow, m Howard county, on Saturday ntoruitg Col. Chester Harding and tome six hundred men. consisting ot a part of his regiment and -.me other troops, bad reached Glasgow on their route in obedience f' crdtrs from St. Joseph to Jefferson City. Colonel Hurding and hi command fought the . -sailants i de -peately for fvvftl hour, and lor ererely. The reKirt was tint Glasgow was capture!, and , piohahly the lorce (bat bad uelendod it. Last eeealftg the usianee relative to the fatei of Colonel Harding was removed hy a dispatch j -i.fiiijc mai V.UIUHCI imiuii - iiuut, .inn iuiiuj . severely, had leen overpowereil and compelled. t. surrender No further detsiU were oflicisHy i re eived ty t .i. I rroui oii.il -ouu-es a c lent, i-iat- iui- -leamci West Winu. which eouveved the tnof ol Col. 11 .rding a- far as Glasgow was reported to have been Mink at the whtrf ;th the troop were capttiiett a coi.-uler able quuilay of military store-. The City Hall, the tobacco factory, and one or two warehouses, were burned, and the stores and residences in general sacked and plundered. The attack ou the city is said to havtf been made by two bodies of the enemy, one approachins from the highlands on the north. uid the other ope: ating lrom 'he south side of the river. C-! Hardini: will re rememhrcl i- one of the eniliet t.. take the field against the rebellion M Missomi He baa done it aignal injuries j which, we tear, may now be recollected against: him Lately he has been rtiing. in Buchanan county, nie of the eleven regiments recently or- j tleied by Geu. Ko.secrau.-. Col Harding's brave , r v is unquestionable, ami no doubt i felt tbat he made a vigorous and gallant defense. We learn thut Gen Curtis telegraphed to Col. Htrding the langer before him and advised him to delay. Also. that messages to the -nine effect were sent to him at Lexington and other (Mint. but failed to deter him from proceeding. Hidgely, a town in Platte county , was tup tured and plundered by uierrillas on the night ot the lbth On Monti v night . Suiithv'lle. in Clay county, wat intentionally burned down Anderson' guerrilla gang were vestenUy afternoon reported en route for Warren ton, N'oith M luri. to destroy and pillage there t" .1 Holmes and hi command were seal up ovei the North Mis-outi road last evening, to J head off the threatened tat 1 on Wanentou. One hundred and six'v five -ick and wounded arrive. from Jefferson City 1-i-t night, and were taken to Jefferson Barrnk- Missouri Democrat. I!hh Ii in j. b is Aaln I'll reafenrd. Mtxirui- lb, via Cairo October 18. The reb els in large fore are again threatening this city. The are about four mile out, in an eater!v liIRjCtioij Portions of the M A' C railioatl track between Memphis an. 1 Wh-te's Station were torn up lail night by the encoiy, and an attack is ex pectel. and citizens a- well is soldiers are under arms teady to meet the foe The rebel force is variously -liiua'.ed ai Ii .in ."1 lo K,U(KJ. Chal mers is raid to bo in command. It i- supposed by some that this i only t leint on the part of the lebs, and that their object is to pis ua into Kentucky. Brigadier Oenersl Motgan L Smith romaawbi herein ibe ahsence of Msjtir Ciene j ral Wa-hburne. who i ..t the North, ft is re ' ported that Qoo. Wnshburne i- to fie supersedetl ! in the . oinmanil of this District br Oea. Davis,: now commanding at Vlcksbnrg. The report is d tsc rod 1' Od A scouting part ol seven men of! the 19th l'enn- Iv.miv cavalrv were surprisetl bv , the rebelt neu Boldaaitf . OA Thursday bight, ami brutally murdered, after surrendering The (tovermueot cotton press und giu. on tlie j plantation worked by Mi Lamlon, correspondent of the New York Tribune. oM mile lielow He lena, together with foutfeen bales d cotton, ' were destroye.1 by fire on Friday night. The . I- i- 47 IKIO MImI Iii til.' linn:Mlt to hi ID 1 wf ... ..- ... ..... been the woik ol ;tn incendiary ; Fifteen rebels, including Captain, were brought into Helens', on Siturday.br our car j aii v They were captured near the St Francis rirei- Mieaoerl Dem. . . I i FOR SALE. BY WILEY & MARTIN, Rial Batate Broker A in i lonei u. DESIRABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE A rP A.tTCTION On Monday, October 31, at 2 P. ON THE 'PREMISES, UIJUMIIMQ (P ii m lonitiK mm -AM) Tw o Mfor irick in t iling .111(1 Ml) IT. HIS PROPRRTT IS LOCaTI U M 50RTH athstesippl street, iti a hiirh, h fiv sitostlon, ani in a neiilihrh'o1 ttiat has Inproveii m-T.- during the pa-t s.-s-uii than any other id ta dty. The Cottage- are aewly finished, ui.iaiiiing fr.m two to five rm.- each, with cellar, wrll ar.l parap tu each, roovenietitlv srranee.J aa.l -utxtaDtiallr tn. Th lotare all ol envem-nt Mxe, well er.cloed pi ket Tsoces In frout.at,i . ..y- ,,;i,ve,,,e,,t t..sll Mi-,i,ppi .treet i. i wt.-n.li'l north to its full a idth ar.l at th-p'-lüt i shot ! trrsde at.. I i terjr 1-irs fr :- 1 -1 - lull levription of each rtoue ran he b art at cur ..flice. Ti.kai. r Saiat -Mitie-J..nr:L cash and the balance in three eml-an'iuat BaTaaaWiSa, atiih it.t. r. --. e run a mak-tin. .ici5il-.lt.', Heal K-iate Broker. FOR SALE. 11 0 FOR AI.K. MKNb HANIi PIANO in tinr .r4rt. t..i -als. 1. V W fiuire at o .a naacnu-e is tefJI-t WANTED. VOLUNTEERS WANTED itK asa i i f i i.diai:aM.i satoRS kos apaao. i win jT pay the lc7i.-: local hwuntj go-.t.g f..r tL urxt Lvedavs. MI. Hi rFht.isri. ,,f N'.,. 1ft orith Rercixn atTawa BIRIiilNS TO BE lllll. A FlMNT l.JT "U the Madisas. h..al. well adaptfl (i r baaine-- -tstHt, onered very le .J m esy payment A HtMiae of live rooas and a cellar, mood houe sad jta' lf on thr lot, with a west frnt, on üor.h ItHnois --.. 0 rwera-d at eS.aO. K very nice 5ew Hsie with a large lot, ou Huron atreet. fa offered for als st s low flsrare, or w,il r giren in trt pat-oient f r a h .t'- ar.d lot r.nrtr the cant-- ..f Uir ctty. MCiJtF.l.l. JORKS, ectSR-ttil Ial Ratale At.ru v PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. D. twAI.I,, 65 North New Jersey Strfw. No. tfs't'M il.
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r ihi ris a r Dm. Lighthill. 34 St. Mark's Place New York, A uhor of ".4 Popular Treat i$t t,m Dtafmau Istter mn Catarrk.'' 3rc . ire . IS NOW IN IXü-I Al. ' V ! 1 I J. AT Till Where hf ran be ronsulted on Deafness. Catarrh, MM II tlil.l s FROM I HC KIR, N s in the Head, and all the various Diseases of the AR, THROAT ANO AIR PASSAGES. ' TILL IMfUMlV. NT. m. L1GHTHILII9 Popular work ot. Deafness, ita Causes and Prevention." has re -died the Sixth Kdition, and miy be oh toiaal p Cirletou. 4L! Broadway, or anv re speciale I'.'Hikiieller throughout the country I - 1 1 III o ii i ; 4 1 s 4 IC lllll l k:. I I Cure. Among tnd numerous tesiimoniala in his po aeseiou, Dr Lighthill has aelected a few only M those from partie- of established position and well known throughout the country. r'rwra ike Hem.- Journal (!?. Y.) June4bi, Ih4 In evei v husino- or pi otewsiuu. iudeeii in every department of science or skill, there is al wayMime acknowieged head some one w ho stands out in bold relief among hi- fellows, is a sort of leader In the study and treatment of deafness and catarrh, as special diseases. Dr. Lighthill, of this city, occupies the position above dt.-ct ibed He ha devoted years of labor to this specality . and is now reaping the reward of hi industry The editorial columns of the Tribune of a rOOOnl date heat witnesa to the DocUu s success, in this 'department of medicine We quote the para graph: "Ci ai. ok a 1H o Mi ti. Iiuis Ixipwenstein, a lad fourteen VOors of age, born in tier many, came to this city when be was about two ye uold. Soon after his arrival here he was taken sick and lost his hearing. 13 v degrees be became fir-' deaf and then dumb. For nearly ten years he was a mute, unable to near the loudest voice, t or to articulate a woid. Afs.ut one year ago he ; was placed by his parent in the hands of Dr. ! Lbjbtbill, who ha-so tar succeeded in t etoring to Iii ui hi loH poaet of hearing ami utterance, that lie cm cotivere with those who speak to him distinctly ami deliberately. Duriug the past four or five months he has been under the tuition 1 of Mr Hennecke. ami ha.- made con-iderable progres iu wiitiug and arithmetic " Maring lieen supplied Willi the iol s address, we further investigated the matter, and discov-1 ered that, previous to calling "ii Dr LightloU, the youth's case wa cousidere! hopeless, and he was lor two vests an inmate of the Deaf and1 Dumb A-vlnm The Rev. John Noll. D. D.. Professor in L'niou College; Schenectady, in a i published letter, tenders his gratitude lo Dr. Lighthül, for treating coRatfaMf his case of j dead aMs Rfv Kre! S Jewell. Ttofessor of ' the State N orui 1 1 Bcoool at Albany, also testi fio kao!.. k.im ..irvrt ..f on.urrl. 1 Ir f I.tI,.usp . nn. irB occo mini wi t imuii iy i ' k bill pis-e.-es ther te.-timouials and tributes to hi- talent frosw some ot our wealthi.-t ami m -t prominent and respected citizens, which maybe seen on application. It would be difficult to speak in any but term ot praise of bis treat meid, in the lace ol these to prOOll ninl fftMl testifving to bi success, i uu: or i at it it ii. fro hi Krt. I're4t . Jetaell, I'role- or nf Ihr itfitr srinal lioul Alben V Dr UjMmtmV: Dear Sir Undei date ol March 1 sent . you a carefnl statement of my case, ita lormer treatment, on failure to obtain relief in that di rection, my ie-ort lo yout treatment and ii- leneKcuil results I have been from the winter of tfie year lt44, ubject to tiolent periodical ntfnck of Catanh, roaiketi by strong febrile symptoms, violent iu dammatiou of the lining membranes of the cavi- j ties of the head, accompanied in the first stageby watery discharge from the nose, subsequer' ! ly becoming acrid and yellow , aud towardt. I close of the attack, purulent and bloody. These I attacks produced a most distressing species of ! headache, occurring periodically each day for a a j period railing from one to three weeks, some time- so violent as to incapacitate me for but nest und at times confine me to mv bed At time the ttieudani inflammaliou would extend to the teet h. producing tool hache; or to the throat, occa-ionitig hoarseness and pirtial'loss of voice; and twice within the lt few veir- It has so af ' Meted the left eye as to confine me f r week- to a darkened room. I hail tried medicines and applications ot van ous kinds, -nuff- and other catarrhal nrepara tions of some half a doren kinds; applications to the head of camphor, ginger, and hot (omenta tionof d i ftet en t kinds; aud in connection wilh these the unal emetic or cathartic- emploved to induct OOOOtOl action. Hut none of the-e 1 d protlnced any permanetit improvement, and in ibe tew in -iau.es in which temporal telief was at forded it was at the expense of so much strength a to leave me kreativ exhau-ted L'n.lei th -e circum-f all e- I Wa ieJ, though with reluctance from tlt. .Uppsed i... urabilitv ot the disea-e to , j. - "r " 1 c l" make a trial tour treatment 1 found it soon 1 beyond even my hopes reacbinc the d -eaae as1 j it iiad nevet been rest bed before, aud alleviating ' ; its symptom- to an extent whicn 1 bad supposed im;s.-ible At the time I fare y.,u mv former ' certificate, while I did not feel a.-ure.! of n com plete cure. 1 had obtained a material rebel winch nearly repaid me for my trial of your treatment, and which sat.-fied me that that treatment was 1 a- effeeiive as it wss imple and philosophical . A substantial escape from my old attacks of catarrh j f.ir tlie unprecedented period of nearly half a! yenr, and tbat in -pite of severe occurrence- of illnes,, which would have formerly rendered inch an attat k inevitable, was. to me, proof of an im ' porlROt aoeCRM It is now sig months -ince f sent ou tbt -tHtemeid, and. white it is unpleasant to me to appear thus constantlv, atid it, tail guise, before the public, it eem to me a matter of simple justice to ourself, and to t bote who may be -.ffeiii s a) ho .-. lo ttJd that I am nor onlr as fully -au-ied a 10 the utility and eftea es of your met'. od of treating catarrh as I wa--ii moniL itu; but 1 am now ol tie beliel that if there i- such a thin" i- r.rr f,,. tarrb. in effc:eil my ea-c a BinMUoUal cure baa t een TtMfR, reapeetlolly. r a D.ai. k S .law Li September 1 . 1 -r,4 Aloany N Krintirkutoh' From the Iv St .fame t'bureh C-ff ol llrafii4T4P. aaoah M riaike, Ret..t of BlRotH. Keh I-M in cue ear ever ,ince 1 was bi I have beea deal t lere. me twenty veara no By the -kill ofDr Lifhtbil) its bean rig aa-entirel te-tored, so that now 1 near alike with both ears and find that I can nse my i.-ice with mud more eae and comfort than iefre - - 1 tet dl -f f-'l d aj. .. i.hjx
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