Randolph County Journal, Volume 4, Number 31, Winchester, Randolph County, 1 August 1861 — Page 1

ED WV j TEK.ns, "IF THERE ARE ANY IN THIS COUNTRY WHO WOULD RISK, 1 SAY TO THEM, IN GOD S NAME, GOOD SPEED. WILLIAM If. SEWARD. $l..10 A YEA K. NEW SERIES. WINCHESTER RANDOLPH COUNTY. INDIANA: THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. 1S61. VOL l-.'0 31

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OPHCK OX MAIX STKKKT, W I C II IlST I! It , I X D I A A . j THUMS OF sri'.-CRII'TION: One cni , on.- year. One lMJar and Fifijr Cents, if V..J wiU.in th year; aiid Two lollr. If bolpaid at th expiration of the year. THE LAW Of NEWSPAPERS. 1. SutMTiNff ! d" nut rle evi.re not c to th eonirirr. are roi,.tertd a ihinjr ti rfiii'in'i" uhsTil'son. '! If i .f fi s -r. nrd r D - .ll.crdin.iafee of ISif j.rt. -r. Pil'i'l-'f ont.nn? m ...n.t I, .... II, III nil irffi'f' !"'. ;t. 'f , ... -, ,.f. nfV. t of refie te take , t,ir f.,,,r fron t'i-' .:!'.' t '.' h ",t. t-i-v fi-dt r-ron.M- niiil tiiey hare j ,..t!.. -ir '.ills and orlered II." J"I er di- . J I f lh. .l'.flr ""t .T r I.I ninrr i fri"'" rrmmri.. . f - . ...h it t li r.i 9 III .'.iit.itNi''.rm-T .;r-ttioii. tliy nro liel-I . t - - . - - fC. 'I. I TH Cn irtt h-T' .1ri-1tl th'.t rf l'r j to . tiW" it w i,itr fr.i-n 'h f!-- or removing ' an I I 'avinr thnu 'inra'.k'l f-r I fRt r i li. j ri.l nr of fri'.'l. j RATE OK ADVEltTISINH: j i' ...i.. ini-1 inri; i) -" i .) rrl it m n . on rrar ;.o im ?o I.O Hi!' oIumiii, mi' j rar Ui:m r e'.iuinn. .!. ..!rtif mrr.t. t." vnir,-inrti.r. tl..' 'iin. j Vi, fnut ' hanl'l in 'V Tif'-'av ri"''i"tf-j n.Jertieneiit kht Le ; ton' n . 1"nl.' a parboil ir tini- i rii rt'-l when nvi.! 1 in. .Urrlii'MiwuN will to p v. . t - li j until r-.!.'--. out .! rha-.l t'-r acor.iii.gri . .M romm'iiiiralio'i, T any !liinz Is In r.mi."rt on ith tdf ortlof, thoul I be al-t?"-I to t'. .-'ri -tor. THE STRANGER'S GUIDE. i r. r. nvu. ito.: TI1VIE TABLE. Train on fii rn.rl is W iitdie-m r a full tue: M.il tt V.M FprA f.'nm m .t! i oil - Kxprot hreiM f.i!'i I. f..rnln? F.xpr- o"! Muil.. M;M K'prrH A i'oiii mi-mI :tt i"n V-V- I. M. .'.I- A. M. .. M . 3 A . M . . .?, s. M. .11.3 I. M . ..P. .VI I M. 11. ?3 P. M. J. VV. WILLIAMSON, .V.i.xr. CIIIHCII AM MlIH.i: IIi:i;ri(it. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Kilaair.l on t'.w-i i.lf f Mori.l tni t'.f. , in O." .mth prt ol lon. 1'f.vi. I. in if ov.-rj aHriotta :i'l-ti ui h lf I " " 1 ,rk H "' ant a 4 oVl--.i-k.p- iiiiitf nrii.c on tl.e - on.l Sat.1th in Apr.l. Hon. Hr.J A.CA.MPr.hl.L. Pot .f " r" Sabhall Stliool eer; ii.t..tl at l . k p. m. M. E. CHURCH. Sitiia!.-! n ti. f:.l -ido of V.-ri.'ian -tfcrt. o Uli eri o i..n Prathinc -r "ul.1 .th n' K- lf not 10 oVU a. m..ai I at ni.'ht.Uv tiep- t .r K' H J. MKl'K. Sa!l:.lli s. 'i-.d t lialf ifl J i.VI'k a. I t rajer iiireiins e v i-rj V eilne-l j e irMRANDOLPH DIVISION NO .ii of 'IViiipr.niff ot Wim lie-ti-r. nift fori Til l.o fuiiiZ 'f f aoh T'iiiprai.iilalt mi thtf t omerof Main aiol Wellington U. I.OCFQ.T. Of Wirrhi-tr. nift n Saturday es.-niiiff nf a. h rrls at th'ir Matl un tht- corner of Main ad W aMn(:'..i treft. I. O. O. F. Met every Tl.'ir-.lay .minc t fi1, o'clock, a; tl.'-irue Hall on th IJ''l e Sijaarf. WINCHESTER LODGE. Frre ci.l U'iepte.1 .Maoti. nu'ets In M.nn' Halt Sittur iav oenii sr hefrf tN- Full Md.in M rarlin th. JOHN l. KOt'TH, J. V. Wiiumtii, Sec'). W". M. RANDOLPH CHAPTER. N- M R-ial Arrh V:i .. no-fi in Mnonic H ill 1 tie luv evening alter 1h Full Vo.t or ttvh O,oi.t!i. JAe A IS U.TZKo"l H. j.iM, K-. S.-ty. H. P. MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE! r.l. Shlro & Brother, raoraiKTORS, '. Mi St.. rroi i Tut Ilnre, RICHMOND, IND ANA. lh.' i nderu'i.e.1 r-i.-.l in.Mrior.iirirT,.,. ... . . - r. . in,l ntroi' in ir1 vi' iu' in a t o "ii-" K.i'h'iiond. Shall al Mt t-e ir'.ad tj tee them and '..!' tlo'm Wind tratni.'i t. 7 r e. i tl .tleiitioti i C.tl'ed to thlr Mcrca.nl railorn.t -.iatdirou-iit. M. MMItl. DROTIIIIH. NEW REMEDIES TOR SJ ..-Wa.-UV Hoivartl Issociatioiij PISILAPKLPHIA. A I'ie"lert I f 1 1 1 u t ; efahlihed by f jt.'fia I ei.don ment. lor the relief -I t lie sic. . ,iitr, d nt'l ett-l nith iruler t and cpidioiiic tt .'i,i', and e-pet ialij for taecare of iea.' of llo- i'X'.a! or(T:iii. Mt'do'al adrift. jien ifrnt;. Vl.i:if'o l.'.-o-irt .ni S.rniatrrho'a, and nt'ier dieae ol t'ie io'i:-.l orjmi, and on fie lien rfinedie. t-niploted in ttie 11;pe. ary ent t Po f fVicle d ti.t.'ale.l letter eni. ;.. "ff of tt.ar.-. two or ihre Stamps f.ir .o'av' nill t. utvpi.ttdi. A I Ire, f -r K- ori or treatment, Pr. J. -MI.I.K.N MOl'e.U I tiN, Arim snrc....n ll.arl . 'a'.ion, o. '2 Soutli Nwth-t., Ph;'tdrl d.U. Pa. Ti-r-lT BOWEN, STEWART & Co., n.tirt t T4i BOOKSE'LERS Ami STATIOMIUS .Vj. Is WasMncton St., Indianapolis. school i:i:gisti:hs and Teachers' Class Books. MarracTtnti or Superior Blue, Black and Carnine Inks.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY, j

bu.ifaet. lard ut I line, or les fj. -r jear. I.NVAKlUtLY IX AHV.NCE. ATTORNEYS. ' J. J. ItET. iikowni: a. ciii:ni:y, AltorD,. , .aw, Viii-heter, Indiana. ORff ' in IL n-w Jm.i1 Kiildiii. (ic ett-enal aUunli'n the et-uril and collection of Ulm. COODKH H i WATSON, A:r-irn?j ar.d ('oun-lor at Law. Viiu-h''tr. ln l.ai a- aic up tairs In th tw Jail Huil'lj pjf . Will proin!ly uiuii.i to all tmiii f rtrtitt to '.t.'M r ar1. Km- -1 altt-htion giTfO t curiuj; an J rollcitiou of tlaiu. CAI5LY S. COODIMt II, AttrnT and ('Hinteler At Law, Fl t F'loor rw jM1 rjuii.lii.fr. W inrtieter. I ii1iaia will j.roinitiy t!cnl lo ull hii;-. Iitru-Tivl to his .llfe. Mr;, t ni: -t.tioi, icti to tu ..-curiiic and ,.. iri.on .t , Ulm. A V I I I VI'IT Attrrf ii I ('iiiini.')Af n. I.mw, Wlnrht?r. a. w ill .rii: j.ii aiir-iiM i nil i''i'in" i r j,t i t, ,;. nr.-. Ho t üN N'.t:.r PuWir, A ,. w il ! tk 1-j .-it in. nrk in 11 1'., vvr;z . p.( r .'-f nil ri.tr . etc. Ii' k .tl r.l tnf.rt .? :.lwn n lar!. OlT.ef in iur Jnl huil-ln.r. up fair, Wir.H.ettiT. - - . --: - --- PHYSICIANS. Dir. i). ri:K(.rso, :,... n,- nt rU tEt.l rrir Mj ll a.j vT Wf..-r-i. may at ail tii'i-- tu- fouin! uiil" prtifij ")f.al I j M;.r--l. Dit. .1. i:. m: i:i!iA, i'-i.in a i1 ii ".'fön. Of!',.-f aii-1 ri"l'!i,ni,f . in. w. ni:i ( i:, Ph' ii ir.ii mi 1 Siirec-ri. Hf may at all tinis hp '..uiil at hi fW. T Vh; nton Strrft, u. '' prof'-oiionlly fiii'ng. 1. A. I'. TCAL, .11. I), I'tiy nein n an-1 Vurjon. Viiu birT, I nina. tin Franklin S!r' t. oin-iloor v, r.t t P- t offir. He may al w:ij t-e foun! nl hi !! or ri"ilMirf. in. ! j-r. f-iona I iy ncuci1.!. JOHN' II. ( IMUVLIA. H. I)., KiVS;CI AM SCRGF.ON, (. r:t iualr? "f P). i l.n I.'! ; ii : r. ('.'.! vf Mc.i;i -Hir, nn-l Plulailf !p)iia Lyin-In t linrmy Ho-piu:. m Sraciiitf Prien-;.! tu t-tn Sii'.J I'l-:!-! of Kt nialt l':.in'" 1"-ei. Ai-tar.t Iernoi.strai..r of A'ia'-.iii , Jiiet luivirj: j-i-nt iUrct wnr in tlio II...I..I.I. ..,.1 I tar...i . n... -. I PhO-.l.-li.l.iu uiol v tipi -bod w .I'aexcel'.'Mit Surci'-ül In - tr..n;.!...h..;. prepared tn .perform all opera - tion in t,:io uri"ii .lei.nrt no-lit t.f tho pro - fr"n i " Part'rn'r.r attei:i.-: pni.l tr disaf of th --. OKI H'i. Va-!iii glof tret. tiar th n..rii,-wri,..,ri:er ..r t'. P.ii.l..- s.(unr i vif.o1.rjtl.ii.,Jl Tn? 1 7 y MERCHANTS, &C. WARD X McIvlIW, IIa rJ w an M'renar.i. '.Vai.inpion St., north ot the- Puldic Square. IT. J. PI TMAN, W Vi.il... 1m 1 1 .1 l-VO.il .'ulr in -T-. i.. r- .-..... r... ...lAn-. li.Ai ni. .AirA.i., i mi l oonij.-, J (iro.-.-n.-.. Hat ami Tap. K-ot aid Shoes. j A Ial-in i,l W m.J of , rain. M-ro on, Franklin Street. on door Kat of UuifW J Jw.-lry .-tor.-. U'ii.rh.-tr. Iiuliaim. ' AIo.l;iUin ill uii.d ..f irrain. -f.re on, IJ. piiiiui:, 1) KTOGIST, nnd .L'Jiler in ROOKS AND STATIONARY K:it of P.iMie .piarc. nnd.'r Jnt kmi. office. I joiin icons, df-ltr in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, N. K. t or. Main and Franklin St.. Wino'ar.ter. ;i:okgi: .ipaiiajis, Tin, ( oj.j.er.nnd Sheet Imn worker, Slioj. n et r.f Piibpp Square, Wincheter, Ind. Min.', fall k'iols, S-pt Miliar tly on hand JOIIN KICIIAHDSON, Vrrrhnnt Ta br, Winchester, Indiana. S'r.op wet ai-le Piil.li. Sij:iare,o!i 7 e ri1 ia n ft. ij:Ki:isioitri:it wi:si lannfacturcr of FURNITUKK AND CHAIRS, Of the I.at.'.t at.d K-t Sty'e, Wincliecter, lud N. H Al.i tnaniifai'tiirer of (."oflliis. NEW YORK CAST STORE South East Corner PuUir Squire, opfoxite the Franklin House, , yj(.j j.pj.j .... INDIANA. A Full A.nrtmnl r.f STAPLE A FANCY DRY GOODS ITn-. f 'uns Hoof-, Mnit, Ladios' Dref Good?, Notions. Aln on hand nt Ion prirtv. "T Wanted-Kntler, k-JZ, Ksjs, l eathers, c, at lair pner. I.. D. IHM II, nit? PKOPKIKTOR J. S. ADDTNGTON, DF.ALKIt IN Pry Ooi.lt, r.rocene.. ,...t nd fh-.ee, etc., m m m Farmland. Indiana. -M.- .i rht- it lv und hn adapted the )Vllll'l,illMk taiVCIv Wx m m ; " HOTELS. FRANKLIN HOUSE, .vur,.v. un n i uwiiuniiiK.i t-- irillTP HllAlilonn-,Ti l VI.t"IIi:sTi:H. INDIANA. Hoarder kept M the day or , ek. Ampi accommodation f r travelers. I har;.- low. The lIan.ion lloutc, W I N CHLSTP.K, I N D I A N A , J. W. H xnmsoN, : : : pROf'n. Tin M t. 1 hsü t'.-en thf.roiiffhly r.-f tf.-.i n1 rcnly farn.hed, and i i.ow an inriMij- t..p pmj rdare to hoarder and trnxehr. H i ro-ar.T ihe Pepot than any other hotel lr Wincb.ter. TIIH INDLUMGNLD, , I HaTln been appolrted SCHOOL F. X A M I F.R for Randolph County, will attend to the tiamlnitiou cf applicanta on tie 4'.a SATURDAY I eaeb rontb. OFFICE 0er Ii. County Jail, n lib Jaceb ltroth, Eiq. 2-1 lr l'M14ST 1IITT.

If the preat bo-ly of McCIell.tn's forces -!iouli be Ifoo'iier? ami Backe re. a rt-porte.l, the number of our men need pive the Department very little concern' These frlloics icon' .fight. We harr hiitory for ti. " Rnnrmljtr Butna YitaV

(ne to four our loy$ ici'l drier them into r , u t i i c . xv , , , i forces, lus been complttclvdi-feate'l. u the lake Mtinplii. Appeal. ' , . , . . . , v 11 jharet.ikn ail his ba?ae ntil even ...... I K'-in. His armv is comnletelv demolish Ballad of tho Battle of.

Rich Mountain. Air Van Lee Doodle. Com all cd f'fople, li.-t nwhilc! And put aside your doubting; I'm .-ureby hrdf, I'll m ike you lauh, About a e rt liu t ontini;. C'ilOKi ll.i! Ii i! H.i! your 'T. F. V.V Cui'i st md a lloositr gnuiipr, Rut. liu.? the stud ofnobU- blood,' lit make a p!eudid ruiiii r. Ror fiarnc't of tho C. S. A. Had got hi courage "tickinp,l And bravt ly swore, the d ij before, llt-'d sive L". S. a licking. Such were theordtrs, t"o, they fy, IVt?h from his rtbtl mister. "Tlio-c llooitrs takr, or to the lakes Drive them in livrce di?atcr. I Put it the Lght, and h-.ht thry may. 1 j ray the de'l to a-i-t ye, : Tor they're the men, I -lan-leied thtm : T ' ; n yista, ' ! j made mv own report, von know, , , . , , ., I And -ave my lail. the pr.ue-, j And told old Zick, in white and black, ! The Hoositr ran like b!;.es. ! - ; Now should thee'mud-M.'s' mike a stand, .... f)ur "entlemru defeating, Try nie iniinouver' a chff d'utrrr. The 'double-quick retreatiny.' " And so (larnett sent Perram out, ' i. ncei tain icioi v eouuioitf. tt ... Rut who eonld tell what soon befel The knight upon Rich M juntain. y r Thursday morn, K.-iiel Rost eranz, j "IM try this rebel's mettle." j And thus intent, our sups we bent, I Ilia fate to quickly settie. We cut our way thro' bru-h in I pines, And pushed our banner forw ard, And ave a chance to their advance To fiht or run like c w ards. J QI 'twas a Stirring scene, I vow ; About our thus were forming, In si ii idy bands, hearts and hands, To do tlie battled storming. And when our cannons jarred the hills, Wit', lierce reverberation, Our war cry proud, rose lou and loud, And spread new consternation. Some seized their puns and bunged away, And Mime stood widely staring; And tome poor fools, from Richmond School., Got here an awful scaring. The Georgians gallant fellows, they! Thought best to save their bacon, I And true as steel, ea.-h faithful heel, Made tracks at once lor Macon. Old Sou Carlina "bragged and blowtd" Her bjys would come oif victors; Our Mads went in,' and 'twas a sin, ILiw Indiana licked her. While Old Virginia' "p. P. V'," finding their show a poor one, '- i Drofned riouch and ''v.u. and lor their run, Snatched u; their li'-s uf llourUin. j And through the woods the rascals fled , I 1 . 1 V a I -ur Ull,"J lJ 100K lHUIUU tm I They wen -o 'sketred,' ihey only ieared I ... a I T..e H,.o.-ier boys would end 'em. And tnight they ran for Laurel Hul, I o tell the kar.ul story, ! How brave they lou Jit, i.nd all for naught, n i, i ...... ;,i. frl.,rt uvuKu.u.v.itUUt.l nno e . i Sir Robert, he, now in hii tent i , rreanung ol courtly revel,. Heard tearing in a thundering din, These hijuada of frightened devils. "Sir Robert, flr," eaoh rebel crieJ, "Nu matter wlir.. '.t ,n!L-lt

McClellan comes; with ending' drum,, ' c"we h 1 Vc are wanted 1 (W-.n ,- And legions moving thicklvl'' : tio" of " s"rtS ofm. n,iUt heiP t he pr-.n-

- i oen iü jour legs, u, iBIantry: j And dragoons, in unt your stallions; ! liTl 1 f I Through v.ilc and gorge, nd, ty St George, We'll dy these base rapscallion:" j And lo! his Pteed Sir Robert eougbt, J-tr KoHert in jut s knlchtlv;

He wu o paj, the hih datui He t his hore o tiphtW. And swtft fiw.iv, thma-h CeM and cope, He spurred the dying courier; Tbey ?ay he tried J hn Gilpiu's ride, But rode a little more, iir. He rideth til, o'er pUir. and hill, Virginia's f.ivorite rider, A chevalier, who -wears wbate'er May hip, he'll stind beside her. Tie on ucli Garnrtf, Mdam. f.e! We shall not pray fur Tou i!,:4i But live in he yr.u'll find the roe Best tettiny for tuehjnrelt.

July 13, lrGl. Ilt'TTONsviLLr, July 11, 1-C1. To Col. TJ. D. TawnsenJ, Ait't Adj Oen: Dear Sir: Viru. G.trnetf, of the r-bcl Gen. (I irnett is amon? the killed. (Signed) Of.o. H. McClelx. as, M. ijor (entr.il U. S. A. ro'TscnirT. i Sir Robert's stopped his riding now, His army's crot a blister. And Davis linds the H oier minds i "Kemomb'r I'ufni Yit t." I Phi i. a DCLPiti a, Ju'y l.", I -Gl. I Itidi in i.oiis J uiriiitl. XtT Re.td wli it fleneml M-C!ellan says ' to the Armv in Western Virginia includ : in the Indiana Yoluntetrs, General I ,f .. , . , . l rl l.'ll in clonic in Ilm trfic iniAli.in J I that he is not only a General but a man of a teu'fer and svnipathiln heart: General's JIcCIrlnnN Proclamation to the Amy of estrrn Virginia. i ! Gen M"Clellan has i.--urdthe follow in,' j proclamation to his army. It wn printed j at hea-lipi irfer, the General btinjr provid-! , ed with facilities for the the public ition , of eommuiiic itiou to hi foice: ' Hr.Aixar arti:f.3, Armv of Ort irnov. i ; w .. . i jrgim. r Ur.vMii.f, Va .JuIv I fiih, l-i.Il. ) hi Here of the Army of ik West: J - I am m n? t;i m s if l-Pc loi'i III. i Y .n h ive innilii! itd t v ariiv.fs, comM m let) iv t dite ited and tx:iei i need f i- . uit?r. eiiireiif.icn in in Hiiir i n i inic--e lortineo at uie'.r leis are. i on imvm.u - . i . i i en live uns twelve eolor. firteen hun- , j ded stand of arm-, one thou and prisoner j I including more than f.ir.'y oilijr .ie j of the two c mm in I rs of t'ic ? ; a j pr'soner, the oli r lost h's ife on t'.t th .d iofbitile. Vuii lice killed m ire than ' two hundred ar.d fifty of tlie enemy, who j h ive lo-t ail their b i t'e and c iinneiju p tn-. i i i . ae. An tut tias lion accoinji. i.-lied wiin the I k of twentv brave men killed and ; '.xtv '.(.! auded on vo;ir pirt. i You have nroved th it Uuioi men.lihtinr for the tirttrv.tion of our Govern- ', ment, arc m n e tliari a m itc h for our mi ! guided an 1 irrin,' bret'nreii; more that. tnis, you have shown mrey to the vani rjuihed. You have nudelon and arduou mtrches, often with insullieient food., j j frequently exposed to the inclemency ot i the weather. 1 h ive not hesititeu to dci ni i n d f 1 d 4 nf" von f.- 1 : 11 rr 1 1 , T i-nii!,! n . ...-.- -. - - r . ------ - - lr on your endurance, patriotism and courare. In the future, I rrny hare still preitcr dem md to in tke upon you, still greater sacrifices f r vou to ofTer; it shall be mv rare to provide for von to tlie extent of ! m.v ility, but I know now, that by your j valor and endurance, you will accomplish U11 th:lt ed. j Soldiers! i have confidence in you, and ! I trut vou have learned to confide in me. uememotrioai o-c.p.oir u -.uro w.ation, are qualities ot equal value und I i. .. i: ..:i:.. . .. i . courage. I am proud to say that you have giined the highest reward that American troop can receive the thanks of C .nirrev, tnd tne applaue ol your lel.ow cit.zens. OHO. R. M'CLGI.LAN, Major General U. S. A., Com'g. j j Tun PaiNTER's Doi.i.sr's. "The prinj ttr's dollars! Where are they ? A dollar i uere and there, scattered ovtr numerous small towns, all over the co-intry, miles . ur.d miles apart how shall they pe gith,rt.,i? The type foundry has his hundred totdollar against the printer; the p. per: ,n i'K, r the building owner, the journeym u. . ; Compo-itor, the grocer, and taih.r, and all 'the aisfant to him in carrying on hi : hlil.m.ss have their demmd. h ir Ilv ev. r m u as A j,,.. j.dLr. B.it mites -r)ni lurt. an,j t1(.re niu.t be dili-tnt!y gathered and patiently hoarded, or wherej with, to lii-charge the l.ir'e bills never 'become bulkv. We imiine tiiepiinttr j will base to get np an addn s to h's widely ! scittered d.)llar- something like tho f di lowing: LKdhirs, halve, piirttr-.uim, and all muintrof fractions into w!iic!i ! vou are divided, eoiitct your-elve and f.-r to bee ime a r-rodnt i.-r, -.aiot . n. m 4 - " - I vou win never t Come ia hrre iu tinrlc flic, tt it the print

j auch lorce and d-r.iatu wit.i uv.i corhus. That is true. He was in a c vr ins i U 1. I h tve tossy that t'.a: ;ä tot il j th v n vn w h... Congrr ior.al trvech ; mirnott'ig s7,orT7.fle tLi.t' u j'm Vi tt st with a foreign foe-a f,e rtcognixi g ; Ü ur.f. i an 1 fal-e. I hti n t J-'h j ir; t Kt.Vr.f co::,;::-.;oral law Jn 'ii',.eae them Collect your-e'v.. f-r me of the usages jf civiHied nd Cnris- j corre.p-nde..ce of . kin i ; and I a m crv !-. w- tcL vA Luropc and A ta erica? I 'Mr Hs'vouarcin'tl.e aggregate, single ti is warfare. Uere we are t:.g i;ei i:. ea- h .p;y to be Vc to iv, in reg.r 1 tj th. 1 He h 1 that the Ur.lun wa? the result of

. . .1 . ...i.ri.. - ,.r..v. dliT.r.iit air. win r t.r energies 1 Goverior ol tar C-rr.ra'jn eA.th.'S'a'j i. on- t ie ''-taneu-act.oa ol t-i. "'

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catehi feeble credit. Rc.tdcr, are you sure you hv't a couple of the printer':! dollars f ticking about vovir c'.oths?'

Abotit n Spy Mr. Henry J. Raymond, of the N Y. Tiru", writinj- from M rtinsburs sirs: A Mr.. Rea, a rep-Tttr for the Herald, his a'o been dimi.?oi!, or i- now confined in the punrJ-hoiije, I do uot know which. It was toticcd that Lis reports published regularly in the ILrali, wercof jrccisely ?cti a kind :i- a?py would furm -.i jr tne enrny. lie took puis to collect and .Ute th precise tir.mhro r uh reirr.entto (iescribe their loc-ition, and p-ltons of tVe bitterie 1 fprcifv the points in which our force Trrre dficient, Ac, i.c. The whole hie of his report looked a if the object of the Herald in sending h:m to tfie cimp hid been to furnish the -nern' with whatever iufurm ition would be m -t ustl'ul to thtui .Mr. Rea was icct I n'lv but und r .irrest. Speech of S?nror I.:i;ir, of Ii dinua, in Rcplv !' ILoc!.in ritl;c. Mr. LANE, of IndianaMr. p.-eidentf the ioint resolution out of which this dej bate hs row ii is a resolution to confirm 1 c rt.iin act and proclamation of the j I're-idi'f.t f the Uuitrd St itt-s, pertormt-d und iued t'urin the rn:es of Conrt. Giiithni.-n take a ttohmral oi'jectiori aiiaui't the act o a of the Pre-ident, and ay that he ha violated the Coiit.tutioii of the United Statt . I n un inbt r an inc'dtnt, I think in Pom in h:.t ry, w h n i ttti A,iw-.ri t ,1-1 1 . (" i i 1 u'.i r i 1 1 1 1 ! r ei ! Ii ' , , . . . i I swear th.it h" had not vio.attd the laws til i l . ..r uLi.-li vi.-, ri. i,,.!!:!..,! llOiliV. Ili-.lt o n in .1. i fci uj.iiiu'. iiand, he a ore th it he h i J s ive 1 the Porn m Iktpuidic. And whaL-oivtr d llrences of opinion may tui-da v xi-t in relrit iiLf to the action ol tiie Ptt-i Ju.t, I ! ,Aht. r- ,r..i.t.d t:ut t v, i v intel.ient i j p.tnt m tue land not on.y believe.-, but j Know, tii.it the President ha. avci the Rt-puliiic, by his eiu r-etic and patriotic t iction -inee the-ltli of Mtreh. I sanction ! .md approv e e n tiling that the Pre-i- : i w. hi-, done during the recess of dnl j:res-,.nl the people sanction and approve ' u d Uur; iH (U p,,wtr t,i3 m.jc ot , , ! Htav t ii tuat can reverse tuut e.ecision ol llo . ni. r:e.w people. I not only miic- ' . .... i i.. I ,.,.,;,. lion ...l mi - ii. i c uuiie, wu, a ü.iovto'o ' " , ..... wn... v..m- : a.i Hi it llo y are soon to do. lien Jour i . , .,..,,,, . ! victunou. and couii'itnn columns biiaii ff,.,)lre4M,u ÜUt m Oid Vii-.nia, when t:o v ni til make that ed'i Cuuiiuonw ealth u lit rinideiice tor the patriotic etescendants ot her Revolutionary fatheis, 1 shall odnci.ou, appcovt t!u- use- of lorce now, at ..int, n.nitui.iti l ; md I wou.d shake l.ial iruiorjus Coiuuiinweallli as with an ejt in uake tread ol anuoured thuu.-and ai mcu u.ell. V..at is it that the President has done j since tue last meeting ol Cookie 8? Pir-t j he has ut tlared a blockade ol the Southi ein ports; and entl -iutu tell us there is tnoeoust.tution.il authority lor that. It i .... Ii the brst dutv ol ine I it sident to see j that the laws ate laitliluiiy extcuUd. i We have a tarill law imponiii". dutio upon I foreign imoortatioiis. That has been dis o a regarded Ov tlie stcedii)'' State-; they . .. have assumed to pa.-s a tarill act dHUuntj from ours. Ine law ot congress can noi be eulorced bv the e.ruinaiy course oi .... procedure under your collections ot r-ve-

nue at the projar ports established by nothing utiKiiid was intended by the :-en-law. There i no higher p.. wer iu the I ator, and hence, in alluding to hira pt r Constitution of the United State deleft- i soi.aily, I framed my answer as I did.

ted to tlie President than the power to "take care that tlie law be laUliluliy e.- ....... i T:...-.. I.i.rli .i..l .or ,,.1,1:1, in . . . . powers, altiiouIi not ptili ins iteuuieaiiv ranted in the Constitution, re-uil as an , IliCIUtni to il.f war pun er, nuo-u i in " - 1 . , , i.l .... i i i 1 1. ... . 11 1- ii, i .1 ... I . i: in i r I . MA., ,UIJ l..i:iiiuu.iii; Mu. ,i ij i.ij.i.:umuuii..i in . , , rovii(,u ot tlic Constitution Inch i ... ..... p,.-... ,,, ... .... t..,- n. I ai.uioi .tu ii. t. iiiaMjio, "v .v I suppress in-uriectiou and to put don reI inhiuii. I sanction, then, the prucluuiai tju establisiiiu a bioehaUt. j T oll;ei-tion i to the declaration . o. ta,rUill Uvt l)V val.ich the wnt ol hale a$ curpui wa su.-pt-tided. I only rerret that when the writ was Mi.-pended, the CurpHt 0f Baltituoie hut "-u.t iidnl" t0,j. It is ntcts-arv to the e un-ree-meut 4 tia law und the jtcm n atn.ii ut 1' i i: t!i it this writ ot La'jtaj curpus f),u j ,,e .u.. t-udtu; and tue Cui.--t.iu ul tl.- Lintel titt si.-, in :lt ' un,(, u j (y be .-aendtd in ca-e eu ie ..j un . ct.on. T;,i,ti,t wi,-. , ,;, ?ta,i eomv to tin.-: W OH 1 to JU lf,t ; ( W.ut e is the .n.-cuth-n lo.e i? C t.itiy ,ti, illt. IV.-ideul of He L'.uted States; : u, lt , , u. ,.llt,;v ..d -ed nowhere tl,. . , . it' jo-e an iu-uri ei noil ureihs oiu i.uiin. . . - . i i . . . i . ... . the recta ot Coii.tts.-: the President .wotii to u; h .d the law a;.d tlie Con-ti-tution; he h..ds armed rel,e.!i- !i; ha he no p..wt r to ii .t itoonn? M iv he not u-e all prop, r power to put down armed re-b-llioii? I a; prove, tlitn, the suspension uf the writ ol kaba$ corpus. Wli-u more dot - the Honorable Senat- r I torn Ken lucky sn ? That Gtt.eral W i-.'iinton pro cuTed the Revo'ut on irv war ton tuccesjful tt rmn ition with r ; arc ia our cidtt. What would gentlemen

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and aeten State had seceded fcJ.d levied war 4riint the Uliitid Statt, nd re with Ra crnhatthd Ict threat T.ir;; to take and capture the capital: xfh.iX have ttea hii action? Would K folded hi ar.x? No, r.o. He, I di u' t not, would have made a blow to defend j the Union, and the ConViifitiun of t! e United State. Thea ha tli. c-j-ji-i j he have done tl.hii Prt idctil Lincoln has I done' If, as I sä; po-e he de, tho di,-1 tinguisned Senator Iron Kentucky echoe ' j public opinion in Ktntucky, cr inttn-i to etho public opinion t'iere, I have na do jbt, that tlut proud Commonwealth ou'.-J have sanctioned, and Hpprovtd, and nivid the very Ptep the Prtsidtut hn- taken to vindicate the law; and to deknitlie Constitution of the Unite! State. But there is unuthor cl t.r-p wlt'c'i he i mideaa'nit this Adraini-tration thnt private paptrs wtre seired. I uj pof ti.e honorable and distinguished Senator from Kentucky rt fers to ttleraphic dispatch ?. They wtre seized, but not tjuitp scon j enou-h, as I think; and still they have proven a California pl.tcr of treason. It wns ri-ht and proptr tT seize them. It was riuht to ieie t!iv dispatche to t I i.-l : - cate the rhux.icter of honorable St nutot on this floor. I have read to-day a letti r placed in my hand, in which it if statt d that j. distiiiui-hed Seiut'T upon t'ui floor said th it Lincoln's Con;:re-.s ihould net l'. petmitted to convene here on ti e

Ith of July, but should be confronted ! United State in lhir ; th-it he Ins di-srm-with Rt preventative, of fifteen Soutlurn ed cit'zt-n; refud tin in the privileges. States. Now, -ir, that is a ch try iu the ui dt rtiu Cun-titntion, cf Leatii p srm. public pre Sir, i; i true that he has rtfuitd trsitori Mr. lhackinriJe Will the Sonator a I ' the friiltj.rof u-inc arm niirM the

low me a moment? M.-. Line, of Indiana Certainly. Mr Iht ckinri Jgt I'je the Senator refer to me? Mr. Lane, of Irdi tna-'Yiie article i:: the piper rtieu tu the Senatvr from Kentucky . Mr. Breckinridge I have to say, sir, that I never, at any time, took the ground that the Co i.reM-l oui.l not be ct'.iTene.i hi re on the 1th d .v cf Ju!v. On the con - Mary, I took ttte ground tliat the ror.vet , in? of this Con-res wc.ii be the time V ! . j i ,, ,..,. f..r ir,. Mlou- r-e t 1 enore ior jitate. .iiu- i .t i Hary, I took the ground that the ror.ven-

add tme woid. I have answered thi be- i Uiion r.x:j . .otrt.es ct tn people. Is tl.e cause I thought, under t!.enrcun.,t.incts, ; "'J to blf'r in Ker.ti.cky so McreJ it wat due to the Senate and to the cöc.ti- j td that il ma never be violattd? Then, try. My relations with the Senator iron. h.v ,Jj -x'r- ,,ot bef-r nrI- !1 defrne cf Indiana have beiu cf a character which H e Ct j. .it iiion r-;,d liberties cf the Reled ra- to supoo-e that he would not in : " :' : ü r r.iit to tear urma tentionallr rernetrate an unkindruss ror 1 '3 - cm'-thii:,;. Does Ktntucky

even a rudeness. Icaar.utlici Tdaids hin as I m'uht do toward.' ethers who would perpetrate the :.ct he has j Utt eommittfd. He nia-t allow me to p.iv that, under the circumstances, I think tl.e eon duct w.ts hardly becoming in a Sen. .tor tj rise without having accoted me privately on the subject, and mike that a tutsltou iu the Senate. Mr. Line, of luaiana I have J iu:; '.. i di-tinuislitd Senator from Kentucky z.V. opportunity todiavow the sentiment. I wu proceeding to say that I know nothing whatever ot its truth. 1 was Uiirr i'for this p".rpoc to thow that the selii.;; f these di-p itches rr.iht be tieceary t . . . . . . . , . . . . vindicate the character (I Senat r ... ...!:.'. r. .. ..i :. . 1 I - .. - .".. o-'i -oluihj uon.u. u.... , intended by me. Mr. Dteckiurid'Tt I was aware thit j Mr. Lane, ol Indiana I h i e only thi ! . u i . . . i to say; . na a seen me cnurge L-uurr, ui.u ! h i,'. seen t.o denial. Hence I t.-e ! it. l .. , -i ti .i .., i .ir. lirirauiriui -i nine seen . n.o.--i ami. i no inn preicmi 10 uen a voait;e . . . . . . 1 "i -1. it.v ov. . I i t . i- T . i : - .T T I .li. J J Iii", Ol lO'jl 111.1 .1') , .Ml. I 11 H' .... i..T;fi. im:i.iii .1 - ...ir.iii&i- "" J utf tU Ul Xt VOUIll in ,hc in In tinent d i .. . . . 10. t.i ine Uislinuisueo ceuaii'i iioin m-i.', j x Mr. Preekir.fidge Will ti e Senator pardon me for a momeM? As I said, 1 never pit tend to deny the charge in the new-r-at-rs that lee aa'tu-t n.e no. 1 j wjjj (er, v o:if. otht r, and it h ill b- tl e ! ia., 1 tt ied this i- stem d .lenik!. I v...- ! rTr,..ted to hae uttere! some m i.ti - j mvtiU Ui Kentucky, t.M long : in ore ! r h e 1 a 1 i n - n irt r- of tl.e Statt; and I , t- , . cn.,. .t 'ri ,. ' .,.Ilt ini, Ilt attributed to Lie wire fu.il- ' r.,ci.,u t(, ,t I thought I was w-rr mied iuv in - tu m contr idicted. Tn v wm j (..,:,tr,,(i;ctt.a iu H ,e,,aiv pre-;.t. my utht.rity. Tue d..y alter tl.ev were e-u.tri-dirt.d tl.epi-.-r i"'i which t"e; oru.ai ippeared catne tvit, savin Veseetht arc c inf r.niict'-d bv attthorit: ,v ti-.t v are true." Tint wis th" reward I ' ;-id f.,r denying a slander of that :t. Ti.e ori v other i.ew.-n im r matter wiiirh j W(j c ,,,lrl.j;cl ,. t!,;; J saw p. j fated . t, ( ,k ,-,V rii,r ,,t ntuc';v nr. ! r.:,rJf .f nt 4 te'e 'r f.!.:J di-r.it.-h It Ml . jf p,.r.0.j p ,v is or to S-niie Lier.i'it r o, ithe S uthetn coiii't dt racy , ruing th..t : Kentucky w rei-'.y to c -r.'rit-u'e ..un ; th inind int-n to su-taia tl.- cau-e, 4cI do i.r.t know wh.t tle; perhap that we j w re oing to prt '.late h r i;.t revo vl'l',. K.l" . W.i. Ii I i r tr.i. c V . oi of

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elf, aatl hr- hilortr.Ml si tl t it Ltial ly f l,e. Nu :r, I h!l titty Mllirg m -r. Mr. I.i's', cf It d:ir.r. Mr. Prcstdert, ar.nt'r rrc-.t in thi ind ftr.cr.t that r'.ti'i'itn hate bei: i.t.rrio-j T.itl)C.:t a-y vthrritr cf It, which ntr.cunts f r rt ci-t ! the Lr-: rh ire, to vr.t: that ci art'od iatr h.- I r dechrt d rrdirti.e pr..l ir'.a'ir-'j of fre PrtidT.t 'n 'r.e fw lonlitie ; where i: ra r. t.cctr. C'.riret.i cf Ctltirr.ure h. Ifta declar- undrr the prorlsms.-n cf i.t I,re;.;ert in ! - lors'.it'. !.rr It as m:i.t.t't trct-.-sr. Ci:irn' cf Paltimore have ton irn; ri.- id under la'ililiry authcrity, rr. I, m I t.litve, have b.ti rtihtfully Itr.t risoi d. When i New En-UuJ rrc'.n.fi t cn rot raarch through the et'y "f r.ilti.Tre to dtfend the capital withmt bcin Rttac ked end shot d wn by a r.-.i'L, it is tin.e that the military null. ority should cio w hat the civil authoritj wrs not nb'e to do ur rr atd put dow(l thnt unauthorized ir.ob. I yinpithi;e witli the true and loyal citirers of Biltimore. I mpithi2r with the j p itrictic o!dit ry of Ma?schuetts who wtre cumin; t tit-fend the rapt&l. I j have no n.j ath v to n ate upon arnr.ed trailer-nnj rtbels. I leie others to i prone mc r tin ir jv, and to show thra .- nipatliy . Another churjre ii. thit t!i Prfnider.t hi iol.td thf Ce-nstitutin of the Go rniöt ;:t i f the country. G.ntral I.jon, ot' Mi-i-.-uri, n.dtl.e paiiar.t Trank Blair, an.i their ts'ociite??, did disarn . :r.e f. ,'; t ii hundred rebels at C z. p Jac'oon, mar St. Louis; and forthat e nie told ti.-v re violators of the Constitutor.. U'...it other instance does the Senator fix :i: Kentucky remc mbrr in which the ri'-Iit t bear r.rir.s l.m bra rtfuseii j to R: J c-.:.?.n7 11. e I reildeat haa r.ot ! arautiei, y his action, the patriotic i . . . . ....... h''"' ol :mc L n ted Siiti 3 to hear arcs r j f r the nur i.o'j'f purpose for which men ... - - . . i:,r.d irpou the rij-ht to bear arms? Why hc jiot '.tarin' u;r the battle-field to-Ivv, ber. idc ML.:i;ic.Kiif etts and Iniiani und Ohio, the !oysI State?? Why does -1 e it'i. i:."i-t upon her rirht to ba.r arm3, wh. n traitor ate seeking ta tear down th- Gov rn rat-tit under which live? The riiii to bear arms, forfooth, is a foryo-.iei, riht ir. the chiv.lric eld Coi .;?r.oiif. -ea!:h cf Ktr.tucky. I havr li-Tine-i ior her voice iu th'13.ar; I 1-tc i.enrd it not; and why? Because hr actioi! ;-,!: ! believe, paralyzed hy the coir' of her State aalhi -rites; but.on ih r'.:t ,:.div reit Aucust the true r J voice ef old Kentucky will be heard, ! -.,-.1 , .... ,iltl 1 t. a a Iu n .l-!.1. . ...iu "iu III ;..in lllilU) t.l .' Jil. ' . . " . I'i tat ni fi hs: ,' t.l f ft I li'rtfl f ilf .ii lares that k:."v,- Per ditirsuihed Govcrnor n'-, will hocr k-aw hici no more forever. ! Another cc.:-.. ia th'u indictrce&t ; aains. the .i iiiiis'.ratioa is, that they ' ' 1 A'-! i i v, : trer-M.-iblc ne papers. '.ration have hown a for- , , ! 1 a.ICe i'i IUI tl i.-e an t; .ti,, i jij i.ijui. -. I 1 lit re ü no L-ovtrtif-t ut of cof.t.f:ted au-llM'.ll-w. .. . l..'ifct--'-V -'UOI.-..t.Vll.-l t.....r- . V. f l- , tii-.1.! 1- .t..,. I -d either thtri.!oi t'.Ic utterance or i , ,. . , , . . . i r,'. !i-.it;0. . vi he-r traitor. I .i ' , T 1 r f .' t r,-,. I . , u! I.i'. fT.lv . . , y ' ;' i r, b'.t I r joire at i., .,.,..,:..,,.. r.'V. -r.- ;.. ..-i,.- - '-niiT...'.iv- ii..i.o'..''.uui-'.tj-i.i.-in t!; - who -re to dtfti. 1 the Goters,u, ,,r (r th" t.ntry . ':.e w .r d . b lore I feget it, on the' ; -:jct of tt.i w ; r, e.nd the object of the ! ar. '1 i.ete t- no n :,r levied giint r.r.y ; State, nr againt ary M ile institutions, ' Tin- Preriöt-nt h.i- c.dlcd Oil trw.p to r - in-urn rtnut, and w t dow n ret belli. ,n. T'.c-e are th" objects for which' oi;r t! ? La been r ilit 1 into the Seid. ' t e ah !it iou rd (-lave rv i r.o ob-'t c'. con-' :?.; b.r whicn this war is tobe rro. ! '' ' ' P - i Ut ta.- tt-'.l gtir.tU mr n, that ' ! lith-.rgh t t ::) of iavery if f.Ct '.--'-i oi tin- ,tr, i Lev rum , m ti.etr a ! ''".i:...-- an-, i-.i.y nn-i trf-a-on. mane tl.e 1 ''- : '.? cf the resjhaof .it i . t . i ;l'' v'-'r- Th it i hat I ur.der-tand to be pr.ci ";y the p'i-i,; j:; of the Admisistr tt o-. i , oi the i'J.'f.ci of tlii-war. Tf gentleman ch' t is very able and . lo'ju -:t rp i ch i'.h the n-utnptiun of a '.oir .:i a;, i d .crrine rl,..t I !o l.-'t fr one ii.ciiM l,ii:iii; mil that 5, thvt the -titi mi'.le t!;:.- Nt'o;.t; Ui.ioo of our. Mhiv- rr i-l v, ro ..pi uliy , -md to a littU ! p;:r;o-. , tl.e h. .o.y of the C.T.ver.tioa j that fo. -Jiel the Ucnstifati'di, :f tbat i f nisto. .e iiiy correct. 1 u:.drtanti the j ;,fi-.l ,,f the United f-taVs to have ruJe this C f-st tution, r.'l ro WtbttT uider l 1' at es. .fC'M''r,,. VV1