Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 17, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 November 1863 — Page 1
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nn nn V iL. JiJ JL JV. -Jke Jil '0JL.eO "IlSnC LHT TUB PR COS THE PEOPLE'S RIGHT -J MAINTAIN; UNAW'ED 3 Y I W f L tt e 7 "3 E A. TT O u:i30UOHT BY GAIN. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, TIIUliSDAY, NoYEMBKK 26, 1863. NUMBER 17
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r. nn Ä? fUnUSli L) KVKRY TIIHUSDAY AT n.YM M'TII. INDIANA, UY j. r. vanvai kk.nbi'roh. iYiiuttctl Sytlie S't-oplf-A j.cudiT. I'r.ra the- r,iiiii it W;i:c!:i:u!i. ! he great want of tl.c times for our country is a state-man wise en. neh and bravo tmiieth and r.Ti-n.i eir-ugh and mere t!i m r-.ll he nest enough to take -ir.-.: h 'hi tl-e 'ca.! in the re lu in'z. tioti of the oh! Jorc-3 n" in Ie;n.-cr.cv. iVI-ev an-l tin..?- - 1 hervin.-.i-.l TrIdcnt miK.nu have iK.rly . , re'n l Vo ! Ye cut De!.i' cra::c partv; an-.l ru.p.ci ii.c ;H i .
j H ill the ond newspaper send on to ad-r.xw-f c in- o-n: pu:c ?old or Uro- ;, i . r ; ,,,n p c-h,CC) aIul get a bid for it referye.r it hVen:ire'r.ra!inir fr.)in Vr'-rln r. lor chanc er, to its late master, Sip!e an I c llu Wn- w.th i deh ,od. w.,;; Can;eron Will the State committee
re'r'buti .n has overtaken its errors ai.l i kc .urging it with a de-erved ir.;idinient. M iythjladi fill an the vrouii bleed till it-return one- more from its w t.i lerin's in the inlreof exj e bency to the broad an 1 li'.h an I safe gf ui 1 of Ti n h. And this, think he ie'i. is what it i.- now exper'encdng. The tiT.rt t obtain succe-s bv m ike .-.hil't.s or worse st.li, bydi.dlow j.i-t'ea ,c; .-'irnifyin nothing if not ilie j -. 1 . . . ... r . 1 :i: . .: 1 . ; !. :d lv. a- it is Mt the reveuire . i 1 tue tbiN i - o v ii.i. W.I-. me.1 ni. :s umtim ineif . - i - - I . . 1 I ' -lit,. k' . 1 t 1 ; 1 i r i 1 111 Y'.'e have ! ' " ' , . j had i t lit mi en .u,rn of : lu.ms and rub-; trri'u.v "v v. ive u- lb reck oi j I. ' - .' I.-. . t'. . . . . . .....1 tl. 1,-rt. .f TI.. . . 1 . dt un bv the waves ot a s'ort:; ten ' ' ... thai.-rid t ine-as fierce a-- that wh.c-h ti .v.- , ., . , . , rae . v.e Will l.uiid upon as eno.uviiig b;- . ,, , . '. o.-i a i gh . to-u.s.- Iii it siiall e again a t-ea 1 to the natieiis. and kindle in it a new 1:-!; thst sh r.l Ultimo the world. Ti i o t; t.1 . : ..." . I.-... ..!t ' ro 111 . i 1 ..... .J II ill. l : lit tli ' 1 ...1 ."Mine.:'. !u Tete:Mii with con u.at. r. .wer. he on:v ju.-t, ratir-i:.,! and j i c -.. -v ,,, Aioc; o-m fvs'etn p g.veTi.e;::. He Kill ed lo his ; it ; purl a j r ir.vwli . e : was L'ler'y an ! whose ' ! le w.i; !. mv. 'i hat art v. ,o t.r-an'ze J b ! Ju.fe: o:i uu ; e-tabd:. he i b him and !; 5 c: 'i.riui-.o - itit :i.j::a ij i '-.niocra'-v I li s v a i:ry i n- vor b.d.' a ! : 1 " I 1 I CO.! atV. ;i:i C ).' '. ji. J . j... . ... t ..... ;r.. ,v;i:rh -ke i:.-ii . t .-. . - - - ....... ' i VY" ...nt tint par y ,;-a'n TLo old Pt:ne,n;ic p.;i-ty Man ;lng on i .s tr üi.i. na j fa .th d 1 an 1 impre rnabic in its pane dv i I i Tiu'h. j Wo vr .n1 ii . new party, n .taint oilv ':-! dv rutit.h-g through and una eulating j lt. ! sound 1 o 'v of ben ocrat:c j rlnc- pie. H o b-xt i Irili-I -zoa be le'v in a town hip o trit t an i un rrup i deiler-nnian 1 en.' - I ovi-m, v it .'.M i v . tl 1 lu e j i ;h t. kei j
.-.live th:- fire of iVrlot' -m and uty. t 1 he Öood, when a man could consult Lie lirtort can ..ji-;-. ni r .;.jr:t e on the de- ! V'eu .is a Ji und red and fifty years, and then liriani :mw .re .i'Iing. L.'t the war g. . t. ! live to -ee its -juecoiS for six or teven cei.-a-i 1 on. -iftlng an l winnowla the chaff! inrle afterw;.rdü. but at prer-ent atau rV mi t!i? live grtin :Lj;v w'il yet be I v'"' tind dunbis, and consults his brother
:n;.'o ;t r.-jo e-u; : !t ;-e who .-tan 1 fil ov t Ii 3 .-ee I oi Jit 'to me'.: an 1 II !i r. even whi! . the tempest sec-tt: ( to wh:r! It away f.. re vor. Faith in the full j tri iei h of I). ;:r :-i'.tse and in the fiu.d ju iinrü! of th .'r e "ttitrvt'ieu. wa- nev.-r iniv- s'r-tg in th, breast d every real ' iVI i 1 of IV- ? th in n -.v. wh m th w .r c! il- 1 xer m-.re blaekly. Th it t rinnt h cn l f le avrte t. M-t ;:.- ex. 1" r t .. i ' p.n:e :n j tte o! a!! oi T.I:i--n. h-., Irs advent would be hastened ' if the e ur.'rv e .uld re-gnize s-me com- j nii i I n r n:ti I ij :i leider ü. t i ;'iide the greitj.ar'y now flu hing with the immati v ' r r of v n.o h on it aroio-it .c im'o'nn . i , o'il'rMor: o t an I X tt 'om! iSilvation. i.Ji ptin a lv c 4e . .iMe teiciters. vig r-1 on i :i-e'! . cira? it ni'ure- if the-e if liii not : few. an I thev arc lab .rlnir e.'h t end-:, it, ,rv;!. But lb ve alhhe irvri, tmm ,h , the n , nl ir . '. " )"''," ; Win i 1 i . J - .a Z X. I It 'vm ... hi. Mo es fo ieti the Av e -n iii. Mo t , f; le i i the .::.er 1 : o n . ... i :! -.f it i c i.t v ty t iu .-v n bi'rt r(Vi , of heir: and levity oi is lo' T2: :Vi :v YorSi i:ieH. i.:e th ptpor is is u'ag ir ,,n the 1; e!e:-i i t: In X e.v VrL ' ;te wd i :.e i ii I civ.'l I e S Ci er. The re-u! . re tr t 5 1 i ; . I T !!... I . I-,, ru'iCti. ii ive ex!: r e ' .. a . - t v v. . - i . ! i i r-".Vi:;. T v " ile e 'Ve v :e i' -r ' "W r ''e -i-- i . a .' "' j ! o i it a oi .e Villi. V .t. W j , ... !. ,- ( i ; , ! ocr.it !c ( ; ( (I.nveiitio;i. tlo' ta e (I :.. ta t c i. an 1 the; r .ri.-n . 1 art I . t? g ins, sach as tho World, did h- ; -i On ü voir ag ) the demoeraic ticke! w ... being id ecl ihaiiiov. henioiu w.- ii re ice. Now, he ticke1. w.t-,vaun; n y .,, wa for "in .!'- vigorous -roneeution oi he 7.ir" and read the elee .on re ui us. 'ihe 'Ivke. was good tiu tgh. but It w. ii.iiiie , ' y ' he pi .tfetm N.'.v York .v'ta e s; ;ys t il: ' Would ihuii wert Co! i or h .. but Lectutec thou art lukewarm, uci Let-
ther cold or Lot, therefore I spew thee vjut of my muUili." With this overthrow one that we regret, and would have prevented, but "war ctenucrats" ii;si.-.ted on the issue vc hope tlii- in onirrel race wiil understand thatthere
s no f a-; her use tli them. It ?ien are t r I ihc aam'nistrationand its war let them say .'jo. To suppoit the adni n'tirat'ou i3 to support the war. To tuppoit the war is to support the administration. The two arc identical. It U not Vallinuigham that has stranded y u. It is not '-peace principles." Not i i a , vii-,11 li tu iivnr wh in i .rrv t fTfrif . Jt Ar i1,..la vv'U vuii "war democrats H ill you te . . , , , , 9 innict, uow; or el?e uro where you belonsr e'l itself, as a damaged parcel, to Thurlow Weed!' Then the Pemocracy would once more understand itself, and would emancipate ite!f from thraldom, and learn anew the principles on which alone its succes, or the recueof the country, must depend. Had the true Democratic issue been taken, -ix m n'h? ag. and pressed with half the energy th a has been ued for the 4,I will and I w,mt," mongrel plan of sh.iring 1. f any with the abolitionists, the re ult , w 'UiM nae oeen iMiieieiii. it ü uoi me t.-ue Dcniocracv; it is the so-called 4war 4 , , , r . , . . . ' . . , . . ... . ... ." are Ln in s morrow alter an election -bat wo hive tine 1 to keep them lrom losing ..... . n i 1 we toil 1 lie 1 arfv wire- ulles that, hencejf r.h. we will stand, to the end of the , . , ; - ru e. only with men who announce I pi ii.eij 'e ld fashioned Democratic prin ciple as the ba;is of their cfiort. N. Y. i'ree'm tu's Journal. Want uf ( ourage. s' mlih. in his work cn moral phihso d:y. see.ks In this wic cn what men ; ' :- ant of a little brss3, as it i -eri....-u : "'A gie.t deal of talent is lost to the kV- ''! bjr the want ofa little CCUragc. Ev- -. .- . ouiuuei v euie men, who only have remained in "Mc " T 1 trt iii.'-A lt.r.-w 4,.. t1,1. X a , -. e U . tutilli: liit.l l.I-'Jit.iiJ jjJC v-ecte-1 them fro u making a first etfort and -he, c uld they only hive been induced o l-eg'n, woui , in all probability, have si'Jne great lengths in the career of tame. i acl ,":lt n -'rder to do anything in 'he World Worth doing, we must not stand d.I ering cn the bank, and think cf the iunver, but jump in ands.crabble through, is well as we can. It will not do to be I or: e'ually calculating risks and adjusting - ie chalices. It did all very well before! .!id hi-; uiie!e. and his first cousin, wnd his t articular friends, till one dav he finds that 1 r lie is ixty-live years of age. that he has '.t much lime in consulting particular !r:e:.ds rnd first Cousins, that he has no ,:!' :e o follow their advice. There is hi tie time tor over squeamish nc3i at j. resent, that ihe opportunity Klips away, The very j eriod of life at which a mm dooes. il ever, is -o confined, that it is no bad rule to j reach up, the necessity, in -u-n instance-, if a little violence done to feelings, and cf efibrts made in defiance oi s'rletaud beber calculations. TSie Call for Lai ge . umbers. The call made by President Lincoln fcr imnense mas ei of troops, s-eem like arcturn to barbarism. The large armies he haä wantonly uoiombled, were but pravorC&ln fe(lUil nUm' b' ih'Vl Irty and the COübC i.pieut increase in the sacrifice of human 11x0111 Ul0lli0 of CUr '.. ' I .. - I . L ' 1. . I . . I ''"o lie ! iir.i'.'Hi always brought a sum 1 auo.uttt td' f rees into the field; aud not e but the people, denominated barbarian . cr .Woed ihe scene of fight with hordes amounting iwo hundreds of thousauds. leu thousand Athenian fought the bati.e oi .Garath un agaitiit a hundred theUw ... i p .. ; . i i ... a..- -.l i -4.4 c4.i'U5, .no 4 iXieAauuer wail iosm iiia; iioy ah usaud men marched into l'cr s. t, .'-id vol. iut, a Mingle fa. lure disjomtiiei the liuu iie'ij of thousands arraveu ga. !.-:: h,ui. c. iv.l.e I w rfate, 'g a general rule, hae.i e.. ,r..e ti z. . by the paucity of uum- . ei.-? Li . -ielii oro the field- our preseni . i i.xecutive is carrying us back to the day.-r-j of ..t.-vL. an 1 '1 umcriaue, and now w.mt iiiee iotniiel thousand more." Wash t . t '! C U 'i li e akes step, and arbitrary systems '.. c ev urt e !; the statutes of their nr h i alone remain standing over their ru in ; i. you have to depend on the charity i .'h. r-. y ii -de un lone; therefore alway ttatid on ).ur j;uard.
The Croat Want. To the Editor of the New York News
Is is possible that nothing can be done ...... 11 to open th- eyes of the people to the real facts, the great truths, which are the cause of all our calamities? There are f icts which, if universally known would produce u uversal eonvictrou as N the true charae - tor of the men who have attempted the a-truci.on oi our once glorious auu nap- , . - 1 1 I 1 . py Union. There are certain prominent truths Which Can be officially substanciated by the official records of our country, by Con - gressional document's, and other reliable evidence, which, if known to the people if placed before them' in a proper manner would most certainly and speedily end the career of the traitors who are destroying us. Pstablish the undeniable facts, that the Abolitionists, who make slavery .1. .r rri . .1 ! me preic.ise ot ine;r civil .ir, aie wiei.iselves the av.thor of slavery; that New England consented to Union on condition Of having the monopoly of the slave trade f.r-dyears, and thatduringthese 2d years thec same Abolitionists brought from Af - rica every negro that was ever brought to this Union. That the shipping of New t? i i 7 a. a . . . Hiiigiauu seturtu me uiouupoiy ox uie earrymg traue tciweenraiia and by this monopoly, and her direct trade ivitti flirt cl-vrt Sl-ifo. fflil txil Tiinrn f(tlm! w j nr.ifita of slavnrr thnn tlm davr Stitp; or r j - . all other States of the Union combined. That Mr. Webster, in his great speech at' Albany, May, 1851, clearly established these facts, and there expressly charged the damning crime of treason upon the Legislatures of New England, which by the laws against the South, violated a most solemn compact; a bargain of which the North had reaped the benefit and then sought to defraud and rob their co-part-nsrs. If Mr. Webster's bold and just charge of treason had beeu properly noticed by cur Government, and the Abolition traitors been promptly arrested and punished, we should not now have a civil war. But, the.re Abolition traitors for forty ycirs plotted their trearon against the Union. Let the people understand why they hive conspired against the greatest and bist governments. Establish by official testimony the facts, during the waroflS12 with Great Britain, these Aboltticn conspirators held a Convention for the express purpose of dissolving and destroying this Union: That in 1830 Massachusetts sent Judge Hoar to South Carolina on a treasonable mission, to seek or make a pretense for dissolving the Union. That in lidJohn Quincy Adams, of Massachusetts, presented a petition in Congress for the dissolution and destruction of this Un'e.n: ind when Mr. Marshall, of Kentucky, in roduced his resolutions against this tic.son, Mr. Adams, as a Massachu?ctts Hep re-entative, denounced the advocate oi Union, and made a powerful, eloquent peech in favor of the most sacred right ol dissolving and destroying the Union cd these States. This damning evidente ol bolition conspiracy stands this day upon he pages of the Congressional tdohe. fnat in 18 IS Abraham Lincoln rca-ertc .' Mr. Adams doe'rine of dissolution, and. :;s he Congressional Globe this day show.-, advocated the -right of any people, any where," to do exactly what the .South are nnv doing. That in 1850 John P. Hale, a Xew England Abolitionist, on presenting in the Senate a petition for the dissolution of the Union, boasted that he had offered eight petitions for the same unholy crime. lhis infamous petition was eloquently and ndignantly denounced by Mr. Cas., Mr. Webster and others as great outrage upon the American people; yet iu famous as it was. it received three votes, one of which w is that ofMr.S. P. Chabc, Mr. Lincoln's :cretary of the Treasury. Let the people clearly understand the origin and authority of our hoirible calami ties, and .ve may then have hoj e f or a speedy end of tho outrages which appall the world. Especially should it be .du own that n t ytupathy for the slave hai prompte 1 th e ibohtion treason against the Luton, but exactly the reverse. It is that Boston, us :he head of New England, the boa-ted huh of the Union, may in some way have the rule ruleor ruin. The Atlantic Month lv, in an article on '-The Resources of the South," reveals tho Bocrcf. It tells the men of New England of the golden pr ize before .hem, of the rich fields of the Sou' h, wh-.re the general warmth will supercede the chilli ig frosts that now cramp their energies. Vhis organ of intellect, and the fanaticism of New England, holds out n- a glittering prize the fact that "ihoreis a land between the swamps of Virgin i and the coast of Florida capable of sustaining' forty millions of slaves.' That is the great object of this terrible conspiracy agaimf humanity an-l ngainst freedom, the world over The object ia not the quality of Blares, but to increase the four millions to forty Thiu may Mem too monatroua for
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j traitors have ulreadv !.".-n-o:rad. The attempt to create a civil war bv Jditi j UiXvn's agency, wh.e out ra-e I ginia, in a time of profound l,cen declared bv a mcinUr ol' -.:.. Massi cdiu-ctis Lei.-daUire to have been planned.! j and the laonev and Meat. fui .iM..:d in ' 1 . . . - 11 u.c ctv ot l5otoii, lUoVe "ii'iUr -tiona'.ji'- . . facts, by the files of tho Tri! mo that '!i - solving this Union has been the one great, j aut all,I objeet of those :net. thai in lv.M; j they pronounced c.nr naho?:al :ag a ;f J "flaunting lie,'" an I stroeK ou. tbe iar.which represented the Siate.- I 'bo ."ruuilr.j that IHack Uepubbertni-m was.-i.dy an en-: largnient of the torsi ir icv aaior. l!o. 'n-ion.who-e brief motto wa their aetuaij doctrine, that this "Uuloji wa- 1 league. j with hell." j.et the people but realize the tact itiat the abolitionists, who for I'.-rtv ve;is have - i .1 . a . . . . .i i;urne iu;s nio;to , are m" v.j-y i;;-.oi v.i;o j th:s j rulc. the affairs of the eoL.trv, that the more iurcly to blind and d-eive d.e j mabe.s thev now desecrate the b.divwei j Inllic of p-, lv liiukil(;: it he;r z y c . Yes these are the m,n wh - iti,.!, - cj Congress, time and s;r dn. to dis-.dw ; , j and destroy this Union who have preach - L,i lhr .-lir,i,tllf.s (1r,j!P :.. . .... . .... jsortn woi he ootter witto 'tt in-- t n-. n i . ii t . . tnr.: me rout;i v.vie to:-.; iv .voan..I Lincoln an ! other leader.-, tha'. tl: v ni
a mo, j Caroct rieht." to 'A'f1 ' A: .l'itCl. -- Mp 1 cy of th, Ihih Ministry who w: -ed a Unn uUlh U,M ,,y i - t ve a i a ran 1 'f' I lc h, ,lijjas i-1, AuierI,u:i
the Tribune and its h f that th,' Wei o not wanted in ihe Union, that "if thev did not to out thev Would be klekr: I out
,'" "i i and ir.i.or means, in rai.nnir h necessary t . . . , 1 , ese threats, and insults, an 1 outrages. : , 1 1 , . ; autocraev. It is the .-oh? aru neut oi p j: - . , .' ., , ' volunteer sold tors, aun in providing the;, , ,. sisted m ler vears. were strengthened . . bo i-e politicians, and ol armv eontr.-tetor-.i t .- i-.i i -. i : !,,"ds re im red to promptlv au I liber ill v 1 ,r , , , , , , the denunciations of the pulpit, ami t 1 ' . o!h .-e h .1 ier- and place soeker-, wh are . . , , ... , ' i'"v ! hem -m iv l.t'erallv than the trivate ' .... , . . , ,, , . bitterei bv the -l.tn.ersol !.-( inters atol i ' , 1 lilon- ther e ;h -r, v.-;t!i blojj.n n r,-. a tlie irv),.7fi5V,l tl, Jlh ..!..,.-!fi",UiCI -,reU ,W?a!'1' Ul" r.v...,n,..,f :i,y...:v,. l-'.. I,,. 1 t.. ! V ....!.
The, ersi bv einbi writers who hi led the Ian I wiih tales of horrible cruelties and barbarities of slave owners, which, if a huieirc l:h piun of" the slanders were true, Would bum si: h: a e killed off the last slave. In-te.ol t .i' ..hi h. j tc r ; i. !" -p nl t'i.iir rmUiniK l.r.'.vr-; 'Ii.- , . . , " , . . . . ' . i ..- . ,.... . ...il. v l' II . i , the depth ,f Inf.;my to which their AI.!;-; tioii un der- de a riuh'd Il'f.a e now r.o Veal sbe-e i'.ct:- the- i.i"--t i'..ol. uouaiu-i ral an i horrible fuel the history cf the! patt ami the present. h there n way in which the truth. ti:; it ,, . . , . .. . ! rcahy cxi-ir. e.ui be : -.a I Lc N r- t io- o odv oi the ; c p;c' L-t tiie v.l;...:c ti tiiii, be fully and li;!dy kuovvu to all. and we ! may then hope for tered c.u ; and uiuiiir-? i.r li!pr for n r--tovil n in iV:' r! 11 1 and gobrious Union. in view oi inese aj'i aiiiu i.ici-. i; a : 11 ; not vital to our national ei-t.tiee t,. 1 ok r . . .4 . i. . . r . . . r . r . at some of the 1'ossiblc re-ults i.f thi- war. I 1 ! That it is an abolition w.tr. f-.r -sitbju-a ! ; ting and exterminating" ihe white-of ihe. . c. , i South, is shown by the threats of such men ! as Wilson of Massachusetts,, who ia Novem- j tl.T 4.-V Ul .'1.1 Cill.ilUW..,-,. Itirj III .lUltlil" I i -I..-. , her. UO , whue all was rt.ice. said: ... 7i ii- -. , , . V. e the lie: ubheuns have at la t g 1 1 ,. , - . , . , . cur f.ot upon the nec-K el tho South.! , u. uo, lmv. rr.. h fWl) . v v will ginnd them to powder. 'i he oweiethe Words of thi- Ke; ubl can lender, who. to prevent rdeClellan taking H chnn.nd and ending the rei eUIon Ly restoring the Union as itwu., under our glorious old Constitution, stopped oil" recruiting, and declared in theSenateth.it we hal to. many soldiers, at the m .ment when MeCIeihm vas suüering f:om want O." soldiers. That with such dei; oni;c 1 V-jeet.-destruction cf the Union Involving such barbarities as shook the civil nation of the world, is there not oangcr that the civilized world mav lecone ; .iir,.i! against the North lhat the natlous which hateour pul.ir (icvernn ent m iv avail themselves of the pdea cf humanity t vent their hate upon our Kej-uhbel' Il so, what form may hate as--.ume. and what nations may unite for our destrvtion. under the pretense of aiding the South9 If ' ilreek fire" is so form idal le imain t ! , cities of the South, may it not at length be turned upon the cities of the North ll 'he rebels may secure iion-chidsand dreck Lie, and the means ot wreaking the.r veoge auce upon th.,0 who have thn atcued hem with robbery, murder. M.bjn-atioii exterminalion, will thc not u-e any ami every moan- of destrn. tiM,, w hieb our for .. , .....;... iM-.e nil. is ,' 1 1 I.1 ,. I ,. t.... ..... o"-"
are so ntui li l etter so:.iiei va.-tiie I ril. tine ' u;-;, . j ,,1, . js ,t that sets a-ide the and (he Po t a.-el t. I d Ve wniit the ; i - j (io; ,.,;,.;,, conlu -i- trial-, iiiilie:ol.JH able bodied nc-me.-, which the Trib- ju,lii,.e.it -. an I carrle-c'cctiotis by caiir.une prove- that the South has. armed inj,,, Uiia' an I military power!' de peration and tilled with lieiee hatej 'l his i-a -t re ly mil lary a Ini'ni-: r. tion. against our sonldi. rs of the North, whom j.,,, K.au-e it i, su di. cxelu-iveiy, is otic
thev arc now taueltt t heheve are A boh - tion foes of their race the author of the bitter prejudices and gross outrages which are being heaped upon their beads And addto the startling fruits of a prolonged w,,r even their possibility the certainty of enormous taxe.-, such as now no nation staggers under, the fearful increase of this crushing load, from month to month, with one half tho cauutry impoverished,
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r by John ,i: act ai,ndati,n ,f appe.dr,, I;,.om. the up, u Vir-:p,.,pl, fail t, think-t. pau-o in uell a :,:ko. h:,,:,ar.er.aud todemani ,,necha:n-e vafe-
' act utntdatioii :.f at.t.,...HV fae- osn ?u. i v. if ;i!iv mücv i.-.-w -I.?' ,w the i ;..!... , l;.. .:!;. , iru'h a si-.nds now ui.,;n th.i ,,r i I... l vc tliciii t 1. ov tu r d-.v .... 1 ,i . . . . . ....... ..... ,.., : the i.tf-:;..! di -v:: tit-, point t- the pa-i the ;d,s.b.;te candid, h-tio-t truth, th-t ,.;. may bei -eve and .-.wake from tiih. 1 rib!c dream .d'ivfety. Am.iu h- l).LLAItI!Il !'M.N. Oct. 1 !, : G ;. Vvy.u In- I't 'r.!viif 1 rrros The I ti ii a:;a ol Hie j ' , " . ' V " "l . " j"-;!.,. I: -. j-;;n:vINS.wr lien 1
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i .i. i ' -I ; e.i '.:ei;i o. e .1 n ;p i '-. t i-'i,!'- ' " ' !..:,, ;r i, . ... ,.i i ....... . i ! ,.,..'.. ii.'. J '., ... . .. . .v.. i . il.l.. n M tir.fr i i' i:;!." ,. . .. ',. . ':', . j...' : )v v," . ' ' ' V'! "lr' W j ' ! ' .V ' . ' ' ". 11U : a i; '-,. ,. i-.enjc I J - ni j v i f i e ..en ve n ; in t : i : . . r r -1 1 ; it 0 n ;-o 1 ;?i ir is eu'.-r 1 ...r..ci. ! i-lll, the!. , t. .11 Ol. ..s i I i iv o. e.i in ol earti?-'Iv . dr. i '.O rivii Ii !!-'! I . ' I evin i it to b e in - . -mo oi i v . me :z o oi- o oe oi i i;i .) ;ii, i . ' j . 7,.' , . ' 1 "Ui ,, . . .tfi.u iu. Mvm.iii ut. i.v an ie.i-,Mioe W. h to s:;ve uh.tt can be .- ive-.iof ti.o ' j I tli' ll, OoV c' e' t'l -t iC ' S t J n i'if i:t- ;. t i-V i. ' i.Hr-t IL'S i l .''I'A'J.l t :l J t'J !'o,,ln' S . , . . .... , . . t :(tf. t, t. an 1 will l.e the only tn-trumeu-talitv 'iiirln,' h 1 c!s eu " oi'th i l.'.l .M'l I inn on s rat n i la O' t:on lu re a- er i ted and wh'eli ih: Ju Lo atteniMs to;. tiialitrain. .'.ae'rs hin: ea.ir -de ol the Ihm a-ratic organization of Iti.iian i. i St i - l lent leal with the do iron. - t loa.-! oil miI . 1 ... .... ! 1 t It. i ... i . ?.i - r Livioe; down a i'. -.lf aiM i' i !;. ' . ' . ;ae ' 1 lol :t... ...iii mi. i . .. I- .. - 11! I ' '." , i party ot' thi- ,ta!e will oer e--mmit -o -nl-1 , i.i.i. ii .in it - i'. i-:i .i.iu iii- i M t O' '-l- on : ii tho'i- :-f..ie re-oKnion-. It cvull t.:.tbc7 done w ; thou a eompiomi: e edh' -n r a ted dig-
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, . icidv to evcrl.io::i tnl.tttr. :iti I disgrace , . .,-.7 , v 7, nil are! se-one it-oe!e tt .. one isun Iron lliOU - , . T1 t ,, " . - .m I votes 1 hat there ate men. in our par , , , , , , . . - , ,t j..;:t.')j .4- till-. t o : 1 i:i-l ' oil '.i t. .11 1! -. , o .1 1 1. ..in i.u i.nji s, -,t mll eieacj ... Illor to loiee -uc-h a jo, utn-ii ap.m ns. we 0 .11 1 . . not a oi 't. .Uli we waim the h mes; m i--es.:.s , , , . we h te w ;rne i theta be ore. a-am-t de ., ,. , ... ' he elal-e men. Ihere are s .ti e , ( , , , lh:i:s: ,!nill Wi. ! h jul;. , J the .-t uu'n a t . r-'-i-t i h infat - j AVXl.u l)U. the fan-it'elsin of the h uir. -in i V;oiild stand up ibr r:ti .ncht 1: in the f ov 0- fc eid ba-inets.au.l abolition l a-.iles ; f wo are deeeived in 'hem. our tltoh ' ir . 11 1 r t, .-.I . ' shaken in the html tr urn :'.: the 11? : e tri ties over both our ..; en and avowe i ei.o ni es, an 1 th -e in our wn -. . or s, wit n : .n -itdiou-nes ; on !eiv r t 1 turn .he ' ;-, ni n 1 Irani the e .rr e-: eh i.rie7 We it . ve no regrets to in iuL-ein over he esiran n.Citt front the p-v;y of nicu t'-e'.k kiu' .h .e de Ii t reia n ihe'r .v..idd!y tree j uro-, en..re.y ..eroa:an" the.r . ve ot tnu über: v. and of the triumnh of r"7t'- The -ooner thev are out of" the orerin zatio.i hx l.eicr. .... , , , i he trontleman -ays he is on;, .se 1 to :.e . .. .. ..mi 1 ' tr i ptn.i ot vir- Iii'n"Ci,N.s a tin 11 s:ra tion. Mr. Lincoln his no e'v.l. Ile a times to exorcise li s fuuetio 1 - entirely b ' tiiilitary poAer. an I un ler plei of uf lit.irv uce.. . -sitv. I fli.' ha 1 a 1 V 7 n dlcv. it w ml I be bettor f.r the c ut'itrv. Under whit civil policy do - he ignore th.' ji, liel.il 10 I ((;ir.u;0llt tlf ,he voyernment? Under u hat j ;.;vi V(lK.y 1, . 0s-,y to place him-io :ljIVtf ,he lc7.slative braiu-h. .nid m ,kc i ,v ,l,e mere i-snin- ol' a uka- o,d 1.1 1 . , . xx, ... , ; e mimati'i me neo "o .0 oi..' ; unit kmti 1 as-, n why she Don k r tv o'm -c it. . .11 dt'i'di: l'r.KMNs mivbo fir -:gi in fair and efficient -n .0 t the viumoii pro. -o; ntion of the wir. . r .- at f' but th deni ieratie parly ! ., ilaaa i- not. 10a can it !e. T lie p d cy o:! . i niuistration with all its train dev.!. i'or. clemancipat' n thr cxtingui-hnien' of the rights ol' States, the suspension ofito $ n -as, the certain destruction of tho Unien. and the subvor-
sb-n of white men'.- hiVi-tle- v..r Y.n I
crammed down the thioat- f tr.,.. ,'.,.,. J '.V- .I 1 I UL Ui: j. ...... t..,i...i . . ' ' , , L i t a. '. " .p,,ct ai.d e.eein and Leon lr-l U ,lJr ' ye,. to p,,if, n at. i influ e. has the auh ,r ofrv htfer thr .V ; tn I Tl,1 ...,...- .... : . . : . . , " ' t i-vi-Mi '- - . .. .". :r i I rh.rn . ' .1 ...".; 1 ' e.ection. a-, iliev ho e doae lu tho la-t. It a pla lotm -sa io'!e 1 that come- ü: iolh:'v i tiiiidat d. thev .vl'l 1 r.,ve it bv o .rrvln 1 1 r. .1 1 , . . ti -l.p' l.v tvniii.r.li i.,f ii a. ,,.,' 1 , , . ' . , . , pl.i'dorm 1 ltd a-.wn ,n the letter ir mi wh eh . - t -'-. v . . . c , tl.etn ih'.-v will j r ,v 3 the'r j o-iti..n by ie-.ingit and the tieket to an i-m uü'u s.Vv.t Tl..!...'.. ....T , ... .-..... v v.ui - n:,n ". ai i a v . l:Ui the ro es cu-n-.f. will no?. abol;tio,iie i i ., o-- . Tt i , i,v .,awn- tn.:.,... Vi .... ' 401. ti 'U a- a nar.on. i e')i o. a .- v. .i -. . k r . . ' ;i .! : : lie I . t rt .y-..-. ...... . . . . . . I roi-ieir I i t v. ' ot' wb'cii j hr ' :. n permit e 1 t ! a.v.ti! euie'V' bv a le !. "i ll ;V k;; v.v ii . j v'ar w.ti :i ":-:. tr; : try;:i e .' erv o-lie r h v. .;re i:e r : mo wi-. i- 1 : ii.et iii.it '.v.r a.o:;e w ?! :e tue e .'un- r s prep.;,.,rous. It is the ci v of tyrant w.-.htorc.ore to them-eive. t.-n, p.W.T. u ; , .... . r , . . . ..... .1. V4 L ; Li . c;e-Jo wh au lercak js . 0 dotr-.y liberty, and over - j turn iroj government. It va, the Ui.scrtc . 1 - i , C 'I 'ii.ell isthrrdlvin crv ofah.'o ' '.vh w.h tj de urn- our own ven, ... i ..ti i. - in.';., au-i e-.taoi.öii ti'ioii us r:in,.i .... r . cx?u-eof ihe'ro.vn k'n Ire I in thi X -rth. ' i. ..... - i i ii i . ; . .1. i.;;r. iiaLK'.l tl III.!. o . . ........ r i ... .. rr . . ....... .-. .. T .. - . . at: 1 imprisonment. We have tried wrr Ihr! ; no.tr three yearsapart of the time under a-o-cil!el o.i-ervative polity, an .1 ibr a x. ... ....... i' '.i . ... i j i - i .. , . , .. , longer pero.-i noon a -yem a-, r t C "tl. a-' destructive, a? virulent ;is h. c - n1'': e-Tort- of the iniern a! re -.'on- caul I m-d e , it: un 1 everv dav r e mtlun .-. l.e Ol I'.fitv of reunt n is the i:: tier an in: ibd.itv. bor this ret -on. the deen u-r..; . , .: ' , . . , , . tin U.-s re l (.: a: n 1 i: ii to be h : that -oine oilier U n ...lOit? iiie'Ü. i ma :av oe : t,r .... .-ed. .o-1 came 1 inLo t tTc-t. ! A tra in. we warn .k-uioe-.-.i!, a,i t be de i .'i i i. i -ii : ocoO'i ov lai.e leaaevs. 1 hey will s;.,- ,, .is. Th :ii',ill!i '. ,;i l i.iil ' '.'V :ii': hO.i cn-i .V,7 ' 7, Vv !7 1. .Many f tho e wli an van reaar-i a vour true-t ftncii.L an 1 ih.- mast s:c da-i d oe. .on il! , give way t, tl te i emu. :ii;luencc wa.e.i th.o a tm iiisu.it. a., .... . . . . w.ii br.ng to l-car g .ms' them, aa I de-v.ve : , , , , :you ami ea.ie.tvar u drag tiu party djwu t t , . .... - ! 'e-iru tioa. au I With 't enjoin ass the ru . !of th caiintrv. I)e ye steadfast, l.e ul- 4t. - w .'. i . l.v ; , , , , , ! "thcrs d. as thev may. but be ve not oe - , ',, , , , i evtv-ed. lv all th.ngs sucred, le. th, , .. ' ' ; ma -e--ran 1 ln.n. ; j In the m at a ,f th ,-e wh , ..re no: b. .. ! '-'C "-'.v l:0 fan.ii'.ei-ta au ' bl j-.l-sta t:e j i-i-ms of the h ur, there can new le j b;U Itu!e J-,u?-t t,iat we ;uv rui i lj." drifting into a de-potis:o. The Con-t:iu t'J h s became l 0 be ign ued an 1 wh 1 ii i- ' ir e 1 ! v the ou-iv in I, .wer n i th ! 11 - .- u -- ' '- 1 uv V'-i 1 lu- ' -" Sta.eiveilu-in every : art euh. hive been desiroye !, and ihe p wer ! Wa-dit gto.i has a-- un.c.l ioj excU; t O v j P 'wor o1' u:"- "ll il i: l'' 1 A ,.-;r-lnt u-:UuC0 " li luK re-c;i;i.v 0C0l-r eh In 3larvlan l.a ew u vs j re is to t.o eo 'iion thiov l.f.i Sei lo.. L i-se.-.i -o order c.-mm and ne; the mdltarv to ta: C ch,r-e every poll iu the Sta o. -.nd ;u.stitute.i an o.nh wh Vh wa; renn red io be i t ilvcu bv every 1 eis-on 1 ermittotl to w:e ' . . .. . . . i.N-.'t a word wa3 -am a- the o th a loa ; .... ,,....,...... I, . 1 1 ' ; i v o.,u.u...i.. t t v . ! l! ri i 11 1 '11,.. it. i-.i., . -i,.,r.. ..... il jjuj'u . in nie v I'll - .uu, i.i.i v i v : .' - -.t,.v...t.4 ri t ..im .t- i... .iVesi ieni against this Usurpation of .iu 1 ...:i: .... .1. . ... ;i 1 .. . ... 1 1. . L..1.1 .. ote ...e .it. , aim auuua iut churning the right of the Stale to g. veiu its: own election, and determine its ow 1 " "! e l,lor, .c I that he approve 1 tlu? :l" 1 mmxnM Sd,'L tl' l'roocC l" U UvU t,,e G -xei :. - 1. 1 111 t 1.. 1,1 eee.,,1-. nie v o. i -1 : i e. t .ol' ol SI . i nt,--! .111 uMUK'ii uivii e-.et iiens. we ma , ! ' i. l .1 .1 . ..: Iti-ily conclude that iJi ori y ha- lied. TilL War He pari men 4 hi - puhli-hcd Lien - eral .Vlead's report otihe h.ttle of t.eitys burgh, but (Jener tl Mc. "u il.u.s iej..-rt of battle-- long anterior to ih.iiu has io-t pub - lishe l. The reus m is tin. ei-tood by every - body. The a liii.iii.-iratioti is afraid oi the damaerc and dieid.s the ridicule that ihe publieation woul I bring upon it. t'ciier.tl MetMeli in's reports sh-.w how iiiehtnon would have beeu taken and the rebellion long ago -undue I h 1 1 11 at his plans !,c0i. thwartel by the political and military cluilatans about the W;ir Oihee. It i.-, these charlatans wb-j prevent iu publication.
! -4 venmMnee we were wendin'"urw;i.v L nic'.vtrd. near the hour r.f mid. ;l':"5C;Vr,K ,1C;,r the Il"ur ' f l!l5d"f , , V1 'leijt rm "f "l"1 ra'n "Verr,,( k u- TL-i t,:s . w.-re aüü-M :e-er;e.l. Oecuj.V-1 with our .-lii'. we p!",ioVl on wi;-n the Sound 11 'Ujl1'- fv,::i ;l brilliantly illuuinate i ia:n-:oj). f .v a m-. 1110:1 1. arrc-tei our f-jjt- , "l -' an i 01.:;; Miry ( mmvuce.-i a weil known . Ii''.- 1; i M ;!i-v--Trin-: ii'i 1 - .M'l W i were tuni.no awav. v.liCij a r-uddy dre---i , 1 e l. na er i'.'.e J mart ra-he I rudelv p is. as !,u: :i ,h., ,J!U.:C lc,iCj lu - i . V11 '-:v;!UV- a- 11 . ! '.ig ;u the n.elody. and as the last ' ;'n -.... 1 1 IT. 1 ... 1 - r--onol die.1 awav. b-ir-t into tears. W e ini ill V . 1 1 1 ft .-in... . l.t. 1 ' '-nu-v ji ii;; L;r. grief. For a mo- ' t-'i' Triade utter tnce. when he , ;j. aaid: j -1 weti'y year- ag my mother sang mc j t ) sleep with that song; ehe has 1 jng !.ecn ; dea-l. :-tid I. once inn. cent and hri-.nv n . ' oi.-.:e i.: . ..-i i :-.-.-..c;u: i-. am nn outcast -a v.-.r .b n j I kit--r i: is unmanlv.'' he :. a!-er a au-e. iü which he :ride -vij o -aI'L hi.- skeve the - itber'ng tears; I kti w if i- unmut. iv thas to ir:ve way, . T. It T r. I ....... 1. 1 11 i I. 1 . i , " ;? ' '! "! tl--1'J- Her form I '-: iujij vOioie me- i i can t : . " i -AT! 1 -cio.e wo con I r,,,-.i rll.iioj ,,n ! :! ! 1 cur by. to drown Uemberaneo oi the pa-t in the -intcxi re ca ' vy- h '-vI " While fil-.l wi;h Sorrow f,.r nate man. we c-,u'.d m-help - - "-' o.. ... ... t-. ., 1Uu- ' r U 'f .ii" .n : w . I- ! w' Tli ir ..i,,!., ,....: ,. . ! 111X1 M, ö a.n. perchance trom ! -.-m- .rlv tj,.,,l.,tlti,.. vi . i nn.r t, -u. ui i..ir,i..v. e...i. ...t t sung to i oiliers e,ip-'1v tl. J, '..- ftn V., l :.- 1 ' - -".!-''-. still had its I -ooh oi' f .-i- r-. 1 r,,i j " 1 u 5t re 1 nl' ' C-I' lecI" : ' the otltCl-fs h 17 . Irlnhl- hack M in tho hir'. brining back ........ 1. . I 1 r- - I f. . r . I .......... ... . " .1 . J .. g g-ae by. Cincinnati L!,iu:ior j Or WoML. I do mo h--:ate to J ha the wo:en give to evi ; : t .ie t e' .e ii l e o e e TV 1 1 a . loll a m ;T:. 1 ! - - 1 t .moeram-.-Ut which s haW, it-e!;' in it. - nh" I V... i os.- V I.Uil liel lime.-liave J e-eu j oen sh w real public v'l.tfj bOvMU-0 tliCV a 1 by i !..! r -l ies t-...;i--: i : l j Uj-ort .1 tiictii net hx .j .V cj ;t- ;o jvrl.utlux but. . . ....a e.i , . v ..t: ,4,-v 1 tu! ; oi. ' I . jTC I I ! V. !, IV. I oia-i e nfi's.. hae o? -erve I t'-e deme-tle . : lnaiiytiC-- gra .a ttiy ti-.tii-fji-iirjig :. man naf i:-d!v gei.er-.u-. ii j.e ..n i un-v'ti-di. into a i o.nvardiv e iwmx) tdtco. I dace huntit." -,-h i - . . - - n, e.' ni e' i". th i.k.na of iDthiii.: bu: com i ort 1 - " !.,,: 1. ' . . ' i j - '- 'l'y y 1- iwtn wed cnnet i w ar.Ciii. a iaithiul wi!c. an esce!- ' i l' i . i v.ll -iieoUe. O'al lii.M; WtM-e m lei it: nan.t ii. in ot pue. c ...u'v was entirely i b-Otlt Dt r i:;t It ; u 1 i"tL ' lier -t- Ir.-n-. -.tvt fin'r.fl.n ; ,jIr .mthr.eca I v,r ,n ..... t - .;,- i rr - r ' '" ' e.us ! '"-vrd the ecltue. .-ai i. -Lift mo hgher! i . f :; - if- h o-' lv .-aie'its ra-- i hor ; " - iL 'uUjl- u"1 '"er j -7 w" th 1. l' w- I v -he t"':tit!v -a;d -W "- 1,1 V 4 1K -' AO, , .t thai' lir .h-.e ' r -i"n lo k;t c 1 u '"-' "''4"1 I trne tlv w.ir Heaven, where her lnp- ',. T rave-so tie thc-e w. r l-are earved: "Jane j , aced th:r;cen. L ie-: Iraher." A j 0lUl:,v,s ide.i of.Iyl-:;- wa; i; net: Lifte, .i.-her. j K h .'cw-: ta'cnt- a er?, n may po?eftei ' a ;nr.?e an-i in Jiu.t c-thors. le thev ever ; ..... 7 ' .ncoi'o e.cr. o:e. :e ts oeutid to exert hem. it his r.fcmpt le inciter uih let the at:' hmci-t of r.:i un..:.-- m: h-hed purpose . ie i.een lie .i't; let m. ::e tr.ublc hime't'i.. lie in the oust ot'oeliviou upen his .! -!- tli--- : ?...- 'V " V" !' I o-r.ir bJ v v . 1. l e 1 a li.a o:herw-3c remain .I'.at1. wh'eh m ; h: ' Uiliil. Wl1. t.i'g i-.ti , i 1 ! j . j 1 j:0 En-Ii 1. ;: i-i,.0n.ic tmie than hilf 1 - - . .lCl w.,i. :i ; h-.u;.- ; h-7.w amu.-ements. . A U..-U t-n.i t-.dt i s t :;v ' 'nd r'nn ! u,t' i ' :-v 'c "LU r-Pva oei.od.iv jov.eis. S.ne walk-. run-, vlevs. -A . .1 in ccs . s.n-. ju: - live ;-. e. tnrow.s tz:e 1 . . . , j nurls ilie auo.i.uiaw- . t:c 1 ew. ktcvo j ,,, ;h0 shuttle evek. :.t I ii v. .!., u: having . . .... ; k j rc -ed i !"eVor t'.;ell l.Cf l.otid that -ho , tju..c , n.:.-tit.g h'-r i.-a.e. Shed, cs this, j Vcrv 4;.,v. foe- nie- a hal It which ,U. w :;i f.dl w up through lite. 1 La frame j a i(,tUil; t-, u e-.ttenec -is large. h: nu-eular .-v stem i in snbei dinatiop . her . ,,,.,..,1, ci'd;ti'aL'. I ll.onh . V ic ,... i r..,. , "... I,,, 1,1:.,. r.:.. i,:,.i jit tIV t 1 V I. 11 lit iii. 1 ilk i fthi-. l).r-i: IxiiUATi I L in:. t".;'; o .j lla:. ! of t',,1. PtrLC-' n vro0- have de cr.;." a:..i jroichcl the othc.-ide id .he r.wr. wlcro j they miy be :.eii h-uu -ing ;-r u . h j W o-t-. r .l -e ..eric- or !a-k i I Kt ! i. :sh.ke- Iu th su"..-lili.c. Having a - te jo!' their c .auty war.a.i'- and rece.vt-t. .u i bo .. ti -. an -i clotlicd th. m-elx c- in e.-m-fo. t d le 1 11. .ed Statt s iiuit. n.is thev lo cam.' i.k of so! lieriug, an i made tracks f r .anioa. Due oi'thetn h -".stsoi having brouglit with him a good Sprlngtifld r.fe, ia.. .-a).s lhat Imd he "litag ci to tie ab hy, he'd had a herse sure. U (. c t
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