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1 ' ' M ....1. f fclieheaVverj ToesdererTjeeerVs s'Btrert JtK win . IHI..U c.Vc. Zarley t it ''ltotf -A rasrataf as --5 tr:k, -".'" -rrrr .m -s . termio'f Subscription! 0.it;Mr,ig sdvaueo, , ti. ., . . ., . II paid within the year, ' . if Bet paid withitt the year, ' ' ' ' .:'" - ' S 60 ' Sabacrlptlon for a "period lea than a year.wTTrbe .salved on tonus proportioned to thMbomataedratri. Woi)VrlptiTi will Wdtacnnthmsrlontlr' all imtrf SmaiVtMi4,nsetaathe .rUaVo( the waeuahsrs 4-Leermuit be pre-paid toioartttcutioD, BDIIRSIJC V XD si f . i. - hi, u,.,y,-,i,..i .;, DK.'Tt. If RWOOD, will hereafter r. H muli vteerl attention lothe practice of tie. nr4retiua. Orrica to Jeftornoot cU, over Cagwin's Crockery tor, riesidxuce . orivrute tho Bilp'lxt Church. - '-it 1 'i . . . , . .. J-il. SKDUWIOK, Alt.rn.-yindCiiuHul..rat Luu J Uflke ei'-U Hainlnll A Kulh-r, over Sumc1 Store' Jefferson St, Jrrtiot, Illinois. . .' JlI at Law and Notary Pool is. Tl BvnT LCtiAV. ATTOKXKY.AND COUNSKLOIt jii-tf Pnl.l.. . ,,..., iwmi Bcore, dinerma tirw-v Juliet, in. , ABBA N. WATKKMAS. ATTOKNBY B-COIJS-.-KtOll at LAW, Juliet, JUliuoia, , Particular stteation Riven to te procuring of Pin Sieas. Bass I'll. Boots Mesn and ail WakCaAiMS . Olace iu Uruul'l w Building. r - - - - - vto run ,T II QTJINN. ARoraev at 'L: ej. OSrrtwn Taxa i Juliet, 111., Store, Jstt.reua c, ..... , , ., VM' C- aoODlIOK, Attorney and CtmnaMor at .If -Lnw: OmcanJfTproMHt-, (otst lira. Kara 'agb's Ulilinary tftore,) Jollet.Jllinoia. .n , utf B. TU )M A3. M. I) PI. v. li... ..i u qji vnr. ,m iraifiin,u ifrtirfi to tlio citizen of . .mi-ra.jj-u:nMijR j-j Jrtso4kt over . Blackmail' Drug Stores, op.it the Court Hone.. Wncaon Kantirn Ayf rme, in J.-T.rwV llouao; ' ;- : t'' Juliet, Illiaoia,. W- W. STICVMB, AUdrni-y and Covnaalor at Itw, and Oeuerai Laud and Uollitctiua axont loccioni. promptly rnnlUMt. 4 iHilt ill.yuw Block, Joliot.Ili; AVDALL A FULLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW ...,Bl7t Jaliet, Illinois. MeKOBBRTS A OnSPRKD, Attorney and Corm MllaraaC Law. JotMtt, 'Illinvtar Ofloe In SUBa r. Mnu.' BOWKS' aiTOVKK, A ttorucy A Cbnhin-lora Mlaiw l)JoHat,Tllhria..OffievppotOaart ilOMv, Jtfkr aa atraC.- ai. '.i',jit . ' -,''''"'"' . ut , P.Q.oaoya."1 tl ir, Jo(r.-non St." F . . miwooa. .tr"", ""onnalra Cliaarerr. will h,adall, Uc Henry, (Irundyand Irni6ia. Officr 7i XT "yPgK 8t. Jefferaiwwit., Jolletlll.' J4.JIK3 VLKTCIIKR, Attorney at bl, Miiidlaport vjanl.cauBtj,iUijQii. ., ' STiS,2?.T?'?: "-r--OBunaaloratlaw 4 MUattaal laltUfullytuall .VaaitMaa aUatd to -Ma ear, in llito and the uaitcliboruMr couutlea. r Vi J"'"",,uulllJ' aiiiHOIP IT SNA PI", Attorney and Couuaelor at Law Will County, Illiuoia. Jalict, TACOBA WIUTBMAAttrnar .nd Conn-K.r at rtZlHM'ilT0'' 1,i'ldlBl"rt. Iroqnoi 1 v X -, ' ' . - JF H.aKECK,lDarifaan Rclactte Doctor andOcnll.t P . OtBoaa BlaCr-tAV Waat aid a, araera twt way lie nama1 taa aa naiy aiwt wUHmr to .valt oaaa tue a1cka4aictel. Ha would nt any to thxe Umt are atthntad villi Diaeaaea of the Kye", that be rterotea the rnaaaai af aach day to that vraacai lkll rrnlimiuu. ' . . Dit. A. B. HKAD, baa romoTeit liU Ohio over K. M Bray a Drung Store, on Jpff-m .n t., where peramii 4i;oaed to employ him can alwaya Hud him a hen not Irreaeaaatnally'alweut.'i ..- .,) , ., j .... , c ' 1 T : A. U aMtXKTH K K , PhrittW aU. tHi rceoVofter" I J hkanTofannHlervicea to tliacitisennof Jolitand tclnltV. omca in thf)miilhe- Itlock. diractty over Mr Va4rajrTaaaga(ttra.,KsidoucOttwi at, , ir JallBAtll, raiica ILvriaarata, aud JaaMcTo ,?f .the Peace,. UiHceuu coruer of JaHeraon A Chi. saiio Atraets.JoNet, 111. " - . , " WllaOiupiiNBva toll buaiiieaa intrnated to hi ra. OollectlncpayiiiK taxea, conveyancing, and all attar baiae portainioK to hi office... . 15 K. K.HtJitOJUJiU(OSa Mwyka, Qrundy Co lllinei. (juoe20 Oa III! OUKDIN, iuoia. ... At. P, ' Plaianald, Will County ;,V E. I. DVB I) IS, Varwadlng ok Coininlaalou Vlcreliant, WiLni.vuT.i.N. III. XIBKHVA L advance aiitde to i'.traier, who prefer to ahiythatrKrain to their frieudain Chilago.ur ti e. -. t. . A. COfllSTOClC, -ptlVIl, RM11MKU.AVU PKI'UTYCOUUy SCK .V VK1C )K. . u-l t'l tiadrawu to order. Odiceiu th-C inrt IIoue: - aVelt-ntf 1 rBaaIAIllllET JfclLLHJCU, VeiiMde IMij .ician, of -iA f bar profuMionai rvict toiler own aex. In OlMttrica,and the ilwwa Inirtileiit to women and el il aVaw.' Bha will alo attend profuaiiotinlcaUa Kaaerally .If X 1 S T It Y ik D. A M.KN 8U.TKK. Mrmnently vurateiiiia Jolirt. Uiinu,ml ti rrt(,,ni. all upecation ui tlt profiMion, in the ' otal JalMfroni a sing-la Tooth to a fultaatt, i'usvrlsdon n..rTa'.h Kxtractut vilhont pain. . , (arrtcs on Jelfi-rsoh 8tp in IIawte7 Kew Bnililin M . F. Si A A I) DKaiTlSX Jllke oa Chicago 0lret Jelfuiaoa and Vaii Uiirru. , etwoei natv All work Wnrrertti-d. DRAFTS SOLD O.I NEW YORK, CU1CAU0, -ILLINOIS, and MM.U AUKKK, WIS., ; , BILU 0 BZCUA OK COLLiCTlD. laqair of the uddeinciied. " UHI OSilOOD, Jollet, TMInala. INBY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, ' '. CON VKYAKCTXO DONE, AKD - -ACtttaWUDGMrXTOTtKRI T 1 ' " - ' UKIOSUOOD.Joliat, Illinois. l . a. t u ai'ij ii-tt - A BNT FOR TUB UNITED C-TATE6AIP AMUR Ibaorrs Coinoaniva. will forw.l KrAt.rl.i jMhLtf Ia all Hnlnu rl.M eonnvv h.h,. I . r. anvl sjiatacattected.aad Btocoeda returned prapiutl v. 1IM .: ..t..- '-Tarta Saaltk, Pitc aUcisirate . and Jua 1 1 of ahei Peace, oitloewn Bluff Street it. llc i ciuuU Row. ,.weXltaka plaaeareia waitiajf on all wbo atay entrust a with their Beaiwas of anvkfruf in bisliua.-' " '111. Oaths wetBldo(thaHicr,Jxiet. . ,-. ,i CifflaA Kmkaag. Sold at the lowest CORUBXT RATES AT - " ( ' eeVrfvaa . i . . M .. ...... . .. vull xo 17 R VI v B K B A H JBk " MAtam BuUdint. BaaklaK Hours, to .Ui, aad l.;te :. ,TV. OiiTHOMOTIJ, ARCU1VECT AKD BUILDCn, WflLl Ihrnish Plans nI Spoer.ti,,,,,; fahe f wKrachi for, or fcnpn the . M It n eon Chicago Strset, near 0 A. St. ..ttrfOlt nH -,nt at iinai iMp i , . " T . W. F E E R E E , .ARCHITECT A. BUlLDEItl B110P Btuf r 8t., below w Iddle Bridge. .'; aflAing designed and contracted for. An material . ...ir .-. i-tf) ' 3. A. WILLIAMS, Vortiman. ;t . JolUtMstrlUa Wwrks,.. . aaARLKS B. MUNQKH.Manofuctureranddesler I ' J a-rery variety of ' r. AKBUKUUivUUZXT8,T0UB 9T0N&-KD- MTUBB, AC, AO. V V Db' T.n IWiimI. Jalla.lT;TlHaAla. ;lre , if aaaaaeroadraapestfully solicited -.. , i,,,; !:i tJAGOB - GEIGEla. i -i ii, fl 1 iaCI--EIXDEE ATED STATIOJfEK" ,,, i;. CHICAWfilLfc..' . ;.Jff ' : Cb'e'tT,y. 8tt'ioneVy.-hlraDd frana., aUt w'beWeramploy.fl m' th Rock" - WaaAaocom-1 : aaedaUoD Train, will reiv audwturu. any Jsha froa cleiiet and vicluity Jor me. , - J.: ., city. .marbTe tactort w svwns A JUKI! ilanulwturers fin Xj every variety of Had StAmoa, V 'BvsoaJKroetBoFrhof CnnU JsJI. '(tarrV ararranterlta aiva antiraaatisiketisn. and ricaa ta aoit tlia times. Orilara aaut bv Basil will '.eeeive proaipt alWuiiua. .... (oMj) ; PA1ST1XG ' AND ' PAPJ2RI1V6. , THBsiUxans of Jo lie t and vicinity 'are respectively informed, thafywe the abacribors contiaao the AVaiatlog bnainuas in ll St branch - - .' ' . i CMvc v-v av. ir.iuuBi.e .uu .luiie. rionae.1 iet,8 : t.SO.ISo?. i lOKK AaCIIOTl' ..I 'I .;,!. nHtf ry yow .Was) rJco fitting Coat, goto .rrrI tail -," M5!7TE ns-- 'f. J --'n W. ' t v- ; ...T. . ifi fipiir. 1. nnt in tin. foi-oxt, 'MB ltotf oMha'bN-cfcv ' . Laying i thww in li.trv.nl. v -- Who da .rat,ritlellf . ,' . ,' . ' . 1 ; . Hol.iii and uiop ami bla.-Ul.h-Ji , Flnrli and (narrow and Jay, ; t Who p(.aka'iu a I.tngu.i;- ymi hearlion, . Of'-K-'I'iiiS' a whilry dnyT" : ' " Who huhe4 hi -the ctoo yoar concnt, ; . i ' Whtn iu ftusl-Vrewue.1 tcturu waruod, And lierhoued Ap olhcr reiona . Uj.UaUaudofpcii1U)riudt . t lower of Uie hdrif garden; .. .., " ' ' That pnirm oi, tlfe fc.M J doih A Wielk oil thnsi,Bd of tUt desert, . -- 'Till the drear simoon sweepa ljy, Thy K-iuitifuf rrmi'rrtviiou '' I it rVii toforo thy vltwT '" ' ' Thou biiHt ill link of the truths oVaiiRHlH, Hivt-n-sei.t with tho sulnmer d.-w. ' -1 . ... liuliko tha proud hoirs of raatoa, 'i Wlio oil 'hi iih riJUou i twl, . Theao walk iu :hc lllitof LWie iMtiuota i'aithfuliy aver and ll. ( . . ,x n n Yenrlii from lire Iwil o f oreitir, 'Md peril, the direr tiring ; - . .. 'Bnt rarer-aro all around na, l - - : i ; ' v' In iniitv, iuauintite thinK. ' ' ' " ' THE TIllYELLKn.'' 11 .f, - . I, - ; . , J am tod soid aud very Trrnry, , . :,. Jlut I tiavel U4ne4 a fiicjid; !...; tb m loug.iiiijirivnj, ,', . , But 1 know that it soon nitut'cii'l.' 1 " "Hois travellinp fat, like Ilia wllnlwiad, ' And Hinu-h I crep slowly on, Woaradraniu nenrrr. iimrur, -And the journey uulmoel douol T i ni not feAr at his coming, 1 - Althunyh I inust meet him aloao; lie ill look ia my cjt' bo gently,' And lake my hand in hi own. .fi ; i - 3 . Like adrram all iiiyltgil will vaniih, , i V lieu I lay my baud oa hi bioast ; j But the journey in very weary And he only can give, uio rent. J AFTER 'IlIE HATTLE. v.; .4.. : i. . v--i BY YIKU1NIA F .TOWNSBND. , It wa orrr lit lat. The sun, which had welked k!ow and calm thmub the Ion" hewrti of that terrible day, had gone diwn In n column of fire beyond tbe -wentern hilla. and now the etarn were corninp nut ewif.ly, like 'fnldeo petala eoattered all over an eiare eky. : , And tlieetnre i keddown on the fmiile fip!d, as they lad ornne not and I xikai) dtwn for ecoree of yeraoD the fair young land until amid all lle iwti jxig there was none to compare with her on - the great chieir that wee hui.g - like jewela on her green borom on the broad harvest fiul le that waved their trcrwes fir j .y thr aigh bur gwhlen minmr orr the h-.une; where the-dnellera thereof sat feao(ifukaod hap py under their own vine and fig -tree un all tbnvhnd tbe atare wbielt came up night by night locked, until at-last there came a ; ' "'w, wnere cue nnrveat bad waved their Ivck in the ' vummer witd, was the mt terrible eight which the ruo and the tarn ever beheld the sii.r ..t Imt le-field The cor.flitt had rmrcd but and terrible thHt day. The hearta of the distant mountains had shuddered with the thunder of cannon, and the earth had drank in blood a in autumn Mhe drinkn in the equinoctial rains ; but at laat the day's au ful work waa . dene, ami the night winds lilted the giuy luoncrs uf sm"ke frinn the baltle-fiel j. - lbeairwan full uf beat and eme'il of powder; tbe dad lay thick topnetlier, witli stark, gbaatly faces, on the trampled grass me wuunaeu lay tbtcker, bliing the ir with nn -an riderletts horses iu-hed ter rified over the 6tM ; and -the daylight and the tmlemn etare tohed over all. A lit tle way from the battle-fidd ran a umali stream, making a blue fold in itbe dark grass, and tw wounded men had crawled to iu bunks to sinks their thirst. And when the two men crawling along the banks louied up and met each oihers's faccp, they knew i tbey wtre enemiesu d they knew, too, that a (ew hours ago each hud aimed his ritle at the other, nod that aim Lad made the ghastly woubJ a littln way from the heart which had druuk the I f 'blood of each, and eaoh glared dosper-nt-ily.on his adversary a momcut before be 1011. out there wos no fierceness in the eyes el t'iOde men now, a they eat faoe to luce on the bunk of the stream ; the strife and the anger bad all gone now, and thev oi I , - j tii$f uieii, v. no u iow Hours te!re "til, flying men, who a few hours before . "0!j beeI' Qeadiy fees sat stil! aud looked at 1 moI. .il.ae A lr.c ..... t .i i . each other. At Inst one of them unoke "We haven't either of us u chance to bold out much longer, Ijudgs." "No." said the other, with" a little mis tore of sadness and recklessness. "Y u did that last job of yours weir, as that bears witness," and be pointed to a wound a lit tle above f hie beari, .from . which the liTe blond was slowly. ooaing. : "Not better tbnn you did yours," replied me oilier, wito a grim smile, aud be point ed ttj another a little higher op, larger and more ragged a deadly one. ' And then tbo two aea d on eocIl other oga.r. ; the djrn ,ight) f(: kooii u como over te nilla D0W( and Bt(lod '.tic atare like a fJBarl of great price. And as thev looked a softer feelino- stnle over the heart of each toward . hie: failed foe ; a feeling of pity for the afrang. manly -life laid low, a feeling of -regret fur that iiMxarable neeeasity of. aver - which -made tacb man tbe slayer of the other i aud at last ene spoke . -, -i , - "There's some folk in the world that will feel worse, I'f pose, because you've gone out of it T" ; . - . t, i , A spasm of pain was .. on the- brobsed, ghastly features. y. -,...; "Yes," said tbo man, in thick tones, ther'a - ooe womno, aitb a . lit'le boy and girl, away' op among the New' Hampshire mountains, that it will well nigh kill to bear of .tbte," and then. the man , groaned ia VUterangait.be "Oh, have pity on my wife aud ohildreol": - h ; ,T : And tbe ether .drew closer to bim. - "And away down among tbe cotton field of Georgia there's a woman aud a lit tle girl whose hearts will break when tliy war what this 4ay bos. done," and tbe cry wrung itself sharply out of his heart, "Oh, G-d, have pity upon them 1" ; And from that moment abofiXortberner end Southerner ceased .to la fees. Tbe thought of tboM.- jdistant bornas oa whom the anguish was : eoon to fall, . drew them eioae b-getbec in that last hour, aod tbe two wept like obilJren.- Aod at .last the Northerner spoke, diking more to himself than anything else, and be did not koow ihal tbe other waa Jieteciog greedily to every woid l . r... t - 4 "She used to come-i-my little girl blese ber beari! every night to meet me wheo 1 came borne from tbe fields ; aud ehe woord stand under tbe great plum tree, that's juat-beyond tbe back door at hi-me, with tka ui.i.lirv hfc malr infl. a a1Innr itnivn in her golden. curls, and the laugh dancing in click of tbe sate. J eee ber ther'a now, aod I'd ia.vu. wnpn ana nPAru end . take ber ia' my arms, and she'd put up ber little red lips for a kiss; but my little pel will never watch under the old plum tree by the well for ber father againl ' 1 shall never bear tbe ary of joy as aha catches a limps of o4 at tbe tale 1 ehail never : in " I M :; . . - Mi '! '1 ! .?a -.'ii-i.v4 J' ea bcr vi&JA le ruoairj;oer4Jje gro toi btlt-in? intll mv armj Dnnin ' . ooutnern-r. and tbe hot tenreUiod oo bw cold ebeek, aa be said . :i t.i.ji ..r -,, "Friend. niBy Odd Lave yhj. on our fatherl9 ckildrn I'n. ' , ' "Atnenl" said tbe Southerner, fervently- " ' - i. !... ' And the Northerner penls now in a buiky wbinper for the eyes of tiie djiaz men were glazina fast ; ..i; ,. . "We have fought like breve rnBn togetb-or- " pottip before Oud t in b .Jittle WDlle.' Let Url furrift Pnnh nrh.e " The Southerner trioil r iiuuir to Bpeak, but the le from bis white Ltarl mC slid f 1 I lipe; but he look ahe baud of his falluB f . a a .u i - kiioo . ""l,eoJgfi e'ed tight Over It, and his -last look umm aat nf lAr. giveneHs andpo Ana.wheo- tbe next murnir.R'eQo aral!cd -or. the fcray etaire ol the dawn, touched with pink, it looked down aid tawtwd fe8 lyiiifr-dead witi tbeir bands clasped io euub iber, by tbe stream which ran clcse to. the battle field. ... . And the little girl with polden hair that wetched under the plum tree among the hille of Kew Hampshire. ad the little cirl with bright brown hair that waited b Ui,: rnacs among iue piaiae ot -Ueorgia, . wera futherieBs.. .. . : . .. . I1 One day, Freddie's little eieter Carrie, bearine bar fathnr and mnthaa .n.:. about a nemo for a new little baby brother that had-linpn o-ivpri to il.am a .: . before, said : " i n " Mauima, why don't yon name him 'Hal lowed T' it says in my- prayer fallowed be thy name,' aod I think it a very pretty name too?' ; ". - . It is a proof of tbe high estimation which the world, after all,. plucee upon intellect, that every mother wonld rather know that her boy wae clew .-than comely. They fall back upon the comely wbeuhe clever is out of tba question. t. , - .-- ; . ; k CiRCPifF-TANCEs A i.ter Caxks. If a man slape your face, you koock him down, while you never tbink of resenting a smack, from a woujau. , , . - -Because n man who goes into the grocer ry bueinese, is a grocer, it doesn't follow that a man who goes into tbo borso, busi ness ia hAwer. ; , n ' Be compliant where yon can. blade will bend with most ease, al that i stiff is also brittle. Tbe best Tbe aet- . Society is the atmosphere of ouls, and we necessarily inhale from it what" is eithr -er healthful or infeotiona.., -;. The boy - wbo lost his bularioo "on tbe roof, found it on. tba ground hwtly after warps. . .... ci .-.c,.,, ..- We clap Y Ice in letters, and-tben Ujt Virtue. - ' r'"'vir- ' -: ' ' "(vulti?.. l -711 . k . - !' .1 if t!v. .r-. t-.a. MESSAGE OP'" OTER STO'RT AT &St -, U i ':?.- rje; -v. : Ocvcrour a-'es douvorea hia message to tbo Legirilature on ilie 5th . inet..; Its ex- tremo length precludes its insertion in tire 1.1 niir n-inne ' Tlili fiilriitl:tife ! however, ni'urace its priooipal features Aod irbenmmendatrons. - im--! twi rriir Gentlemen o the General Assetklltft 'r-A Tbe doty" ' addreesing thel assembled T.ysir Inairawaat. th A VaKi A n I B lw..l . -o me amid events painful to evhry patriot, A most couseloss, yet most g'gintio.' civii .-- . 1 . . wat etui continues to ravage ine itfBuvT. J day maha denohrt h-ftTtll-st.tie) 'nrttel i .l.i. i lTu..n: .,.,v, .' anrutala rv. TTeaVnn ' fur--Virnfertto ,v tl.. I , ..... - i -- wvr uq t acinwr hnrHar.f hn fliild nva-tri bikatl.i . - - . - - -, - .a,..orirBn. t:iu uiuiucr ui i-irn-Brn. w an me eor- row that ne earwuy nana can etotr.e.' Ti. dsy the enemies of our eoonrry, jf it tmlty", its nntiotrality, tod its glorious Wild - flair proudly defy tl e constituted aatborrtiea and with fire and Bword.-with alt the dread enginery of warfare madly striving to tear down that aaagnificeot temple of constitu tional liberty wbisb tbe bandaof oar patri ot fathers so carefuliy raiBetf, and-the stoDes of which' are cemented with their Llond. 1 -'. :.. ,.-. lAmid saoh check togcenee.'amid calami , wbioh; a few abort year since, i. bad not entered into hnmnn inagiikatiov toeon cxrive, it is with a deep sense of the respon sibility waitioi that JLTroetetf Hh')B tnsk before mo. Undet -ordinary tHrottin stances, it well beeotwee- ue-t'l trtodeet tjf our own merits and abilitie.But when compelled to witnese tbe egoniee of our country.writhitig ia tbe eery 4b roes of dia eolutioo, individuals become ; 4 warfed in stature and the aool of the predstnd and bravest pauses awe-strock at tbeaaarob of ffvente. - - ' .. rsnnm utiit- m- "UBder euoh extraord'mary crnoinstaeecn, then, Tie those which now surround Bs,doee , it-doobly beeoroe 8te look ieee- to-or own proud heorte-for strength, end more to tbe Bustaining imwertif -that Cud, who ever disposes of all that Baa Jurfpose. ;.,- - -n' rxoonEsj 0 jsTATif5. i f ... StU amid ail the' faithful abimitieTt tcudaot upon war, aod doublyBy upon see waged by two sectii'us" of a CQmojpp coun try, ihere are some sources of consolation, not altogether dried up. "Our 'State baa nqblj stood by the. Cuustitufyin ni 4he Uuioa. She bas no( faltered for 'a cioraent in her devotion. Simli na RAnt Law . .' thm.aar.rt. Wf A .1. " V. .thousands, to defer the flag, aod , .avenge i tbe insults heaped upon, it by tb traitor I hordes 1,0 have dared, to tra iiabe' diiRt. ,0u every-battle Ea d she fm nnne-rt . 7 ' . - L' u . , gy out her blood, a willing saenfiae 'And ebe .' IrtittlL'-fi! J. amid ttlO 3Tn- n'nrl '1a ifLn j in the hospital, among tbe sick and woun i ded et.l hen of cur iscato. ay e seen her j sons and daughters miniatoriBgcoosDlation, and shedding the .pre'senqe 9of '"becigo obaritr. which knows tin faae dreads not the pestiL-noe" that ia-aikettb ly r - - " ..v vvu. iv4tliu py , night or tbo bullet of the foe.bj jdaj." : . Ic all these things Illinois has jaadtjjier T Hflf tKfl Of! mirn tltr u A n .:.:) it. . self the admiration. Hurl ptkIiuI iU orous enj, of bar sister States.'vTho have romaincd true to' the Union.,. And "Tie them we find c jusoktion , amid q .'mvoH uatiaoalbfiliotiop, f ., . t , BiiiBOADa.;; la railroads llliaois is eaily the first. though, noininally, the second State in-tjie . L'tii jn. . IV'a haie BQdnr .S.iKul ;i r ! raiirtwus lotorsectiuj tbe biate 10 al Uree-4 nr iir iij qo ,.;ii - ' . 4ion. North and SaJth. East.! Waa.l?' .f111 2 -"will bo required T " r Tr 1 i ion 3 unio i-iuic, we pvest-'SBeu au ail DttLVi) imiihh ,i;nu iue gnur jimi.-a ni tiia vit The oostol oousttuotioo.of ,11 the railroad property io the .State, at that period. -TTBS but j-1.440,507.; Io ieC0.it was $104,944. 5G1. Probably 1 the history f Uie world dues not trasent euoh an instaoae ef pro-greau-. Were it not for. theao reaas, the war, which closed uo the Mississfriri! river. to our -oomnterce,. would have, ,earfully ; criprled .our resources, TJy these rohda i we have been enabled toeeud forward im ' mer.se quantitieaof agricultural products to market. Thus tbe ryed find oanal penter jmi io CLirnjfo, dtlifeied, in 1SU. tarlv CO.000,000 bushels ofrai C75,00Oogs, and hearly 60,000 bead of cattle, Irfl8G2, I learn that tbey ,bave delivered neariyTO ' 000.000 bushali of grain. 900.000 tilOOO ; POtf of hogs, and ovor.170.000 head of hoof TOE RKW "rasr'TCXTIAKT." ' ' ' Bv referoneo to the rsnnrt .f the Paul. j - . r - - - -.r . ww r . tentiary ComaiiasiunorH ti tbe Auditor of PuUlio Account . whiqh will be lajd bafure your body, it will be seen thatibe Jotal ti i penditures to this date io the c.ntructk)0 ' of tlie-penitentiary -auuiunt to "52.352,82. It will further be observed Uiat f the, ap-' propriutioD of $220,033.43, .madefy the r ; laet General Assembly, ,to - carry !.oo the . : work, there has been eipondod 223.725.4S i nn tA this jlalA . nrnl . V. nT.r t'.- ... amounung to$HG,388 00 baa olio be dme for which tbo Commissioners have issued to tbe contractors their .oceopUBce, ipaya ble when the Legislature should male an appropriation to cancel the aame., fc. , n I their report, the Jommi9eioncrBiavo set forth in detail what seem to Le. well founded reaaops for tba course they lave fiuraaafL. Thev likaw i ty prepaTed estimate, of .the. amount that will be reauired la ,innml,iia k t ftorn e,Jj (he information J bave been able v tO nKtair. nrn tha -. ri , .- -i-vu ... mujowiju wouia appear (that tbe. 3proprUtio jnade Tjbj .-tbe last i AMtnral Aeaemblv baa been j r uv esticv ti's. for tbe final coaipletkin of this aatia a. . A. . I . A I 1 .. ...... uv . u aviaatv iooeuuaui0.Bllu.JUat. -1, therefore, respectfully lecorMud that tbe netfisary apBropriaousbe.uia e to pay the CommiesroDrjra'.aoceptancfli and ounpleto thejpork. V . Tbe laaeGeaara AaaemXlj jbr) incfj ipen ' the Commissioners tbe duty .of presf ting to the present ieguilaturo;a eystenj f rtbe future control ana rnapafemcnt of h pec iteotiary.,0. lprauauoe Jhat,,re tire meat, tbey, tbkve pf epared and will d font for jour ooosidsration,. bill, f eBs '"ip, some of what they peem to.be.ybe to- . de sirable features f the systenia, gwiaing snob ioitiluvionsio xither States. . Tliiba aobject which ought to, , I doubt cot it will, receive your mbat . cjreful ODeidera tion. .-. i- ; "( ,u .. j i .Tbe Suite, at large expense, la now nearly finished onef the most' extanaive and oomple Treu'.tentisuiwi id therorld, .embracing all tbe modern appliances for : the eafety and well-being of the oopvict. lt now "devol vos ppoo yoo to'acfopt each a sys tem for its future managerreht H aeall be ia harmony, as well with the Hit jjutlay of money by the State in th erection of ' eo expensive a work aa the .aiost approved metboda of eoniaettngi)naI Institutions. I bespeak 8uob BtteotioQ to -the tews of tbe CommiBSionere, emuraegg i m ibeir re lurj vua.u..DD.v.,v.D, - -v.-Pw - . .uow r1 "r;: .Ik "a rv WUUIO BUUjU.1 TV vaejlB ar- ""tv . j TUX ILLINOIS 'AKn; iBlWAAAAL: XX- . ! CangresB has po.w, coder trr. .:JrafToh the eubject-of tbe -enlarceioeBt i.f tde-1lf-nois and Micbigaa.Canjl,;j.B0 oa-(pillow the transmit of steamboats and t ajgis 0f war fcom.the MUsiuipni ,tq ,(b ajkeew' . .a, tlltrtBW m Anura as T SI i as e. great ; ipg ns i tcconeeotratoour m,I;tarv;jore jtta the I JiB'UJl f mai't .j, i . ,7) ,, SoBjana tbe MisBisslppCT'W Ppnn-tbc uitoc'vi i.u arfrm 1 ur nflnm rnni ty. a t a . , - - , "--r. ,f ..a5a -t--- ui.viwiii, tit uieut any eruer gency .of Jbeouo try, 4 fa ia, werk . wpn t ba exoejlodiii importance.. Oon'silered sn iVa j-.o,i .nft y uiiu uio commercial., maniilaclar ing and agricultural niteresis, it 'is of tbe tmost magnitude. But not only this, it would be another bond, of unin .between the North and.jtbe South,' the'Enft aud the Wev brioin- all laid closer, relations, by increased ;ntwoomaaoicalioB'oTer, tbis great ooDtmep'taT, jhoj-ougbfare1. . I there fire recommend to the General A.cmbly tbatCocgre9a,ba carnaitlj meroprianied to construct tbisgfeat nationarworK : In tbUccnccctiop, leubmii, berewitb. a" Ivailroad, of date TJ?ccmber. 5.'1SC2; fur a nuiou.oti the yfators:Qf, Lake' Erie aad the HoduOn river, by tLe enlnrMmnnt r Er.ieCauil to dltaensrone forgo enough to float vessels through, without breaking' bulk, I thmlt this a sulject ale worthy of nmog jjrougbt to the attention of Congres!.. The State of Illinois has a deeper iotereft io te construction of both these last named works than any other S-ate. because her capacity for prod action is boundless, and every year Bhel.as a sarplirs far beyond ber local wartta. " All she wants- to give vahie to her present eurplo,'te fnerease her fu tnre prodoctioB tenfd, B(J in every con cetvabU manner to add to ter wealth end prosperity, ie wave bitoat-Wt u . ?J EX?Nr;E kECBirTS AND' sirENDITV.ES." ' wpwifeu uteUBsury tor revotuta. i. ,ji nujcnm euaing November 30, i8C2,.includiBg tbe amouattif tl.e two roiil iax aod ptber. fuuds tr.nrerred t the resou ua in coord aooe with the act of Feb ruary, 8, JSCi, and the amount of said funds paid direotly to the credit of revenue from all other sources, as appears .from tbe ree port ef ibe Auditer, is Jl.775.23a 88. f kOf (hie naouot there iias boen paid, out ia,ahe aamfepariod for. the -ordinary aod oontingentxpensee faha.5ute ijOT&ra-, man4, ashown by the Auditor' rpport.tbe cum of $804.007.04. !; ,-. . tJPocsipeeial eppropriatipne', inoJudin'gthe carrying op Kf tbe wor;.Jof the new peni tentiary atJoliet, and improtimonu cf variuu kinds coosUucted at the State charitable iostitutioes at JackeonYiUe, the further Bum at $o3JJUl 2. , . . . ; , : . KvTbxrebae also. .befi, paid .'tie further sum of $5,263 71, in redemption of war- -J?""8.!.! previpusle to Decomber 1, KfV e' " t UU.O-IZ B. leaving In Mie treagBry.on December I; 1862 8374 - 097 19. - ll': U -On the first Jay' efDe'cembrT, 1800 tbe a V . . ,oe the aggregate to tl 400.542 08. leaving in TKam lH.aa.-ai TV a at . a . . - treasury was omt1ctelf drained oFrv-v- enue.as catt'ljeBeen bV refervna. -ti, report made to thelast Gonerai Assem- INTEREST fCXD. The amount n. ininpuai ft.nW .1 U UTine the. two seam navararl h. .,. ertsf the Auditor nd Treasurar in ,1.- This amonnr vritl. ih r iocn 424 80. on band December 1. 1800 n,t 28G,293 15 iranaferred from -the fund fur tue'pnrposo of navment hv th o. of February 8. 1861, makes 6 iui ' . .7 - in tbe aggre From this eon baa baem nalH tl.a ;n n.. . r ejeavw lalWinOl enroiog upoaMbe fuoded debt of tbe Slate, Bumming A,dza,i03 41. ''This leavas in thn ha nrlu nr K- T... l-r Deoember 1, 1862, tbe sum ef $300,- - OT thia amount some $334,911 97 will bo required to meet tbe installment of interest rl .. . T. 1 loeo-- f . yiwuiuuiij i, inuj. jvmo niurtoer asm to meet tetaiiaent-oi atereat due M863j mIl ..." ...,. . V . . ' Tbls latter atmrunt t , bewevor, eubjeot to variation, on account ef the fluctuations, in the rateT of sterling lexehaiigp. ,Tho basis nsed is the oalculatinn is 11 porosot -preotium IW--exchange -- when ; purcharcd With oiri. . . The reason that a larger amount will be reantrod for the Jal- int.llipnt r ;nt at then for that falling duo in Janaary isj utcaup.uB-.iHre on part ot tlie ster ling canul bonds io-payabla annually,, in etood of semi-aiMinally, as is the ease with other binJa issued by tba State. --The lawe, a-overutog tbe levy and rates of the tax for tii interest purposes, now io force, authorise th Anditer to lcvy.fwr tbe payment ef interest bu the debt, ctlier then the War Loan' a tax vot Axceedrhg ore and one-half mills oo the'. u.illarI taxable Drooertv. c The Anli:i-e ia .ti.- nhr,i-;-ift l od required to Jery (ia Muldiiion to the Tiregoing) each a rate of .tax rill pro duea an amount sufficient to pa tbe inter est on the "War Loan." :. .-. t Toe taxee levied by the Auditor under these lawe are one and one-half milia-oo the dollar for general intcet purposes, and one half mill on the dollar for interest en thn "War Irfan." - .. - The first Of these rates is the hi cheat a:. lowed by law. - Tbe last ia presumed to he cUffloiaotfor the purnoee of paying tbe in- tercet on too "war jLroen," bo more toon a ufKniBnt rate for tha nnvmrnt of n hii-li in. r j c terest can be legally assessed. . ' ; examinatios oi no etstemeots oon tained in the Auditor'e report, showing the amount of property assessed in the State, and of the statements showing the propor tioa collected of the taxes 4evied. will de monstrate clearly that the receipts cf Uitcr. est tax at the highest rates of levy now au thorised will fall considerably short of the amount of interest to be paid. I presume that no change ia tbe -rates of tax for this purpose would be necessary, if relianoe oould be placed on the prompt payment of State taxes by the Illinois Central Rail road, as the tend derived from the pay monts of said company, together with all other surplus funds in the treasury, is by law made subject to the payment of Inter est. Tbe experience of tbe past year ehowa that this eource pf revenue cannot,- with certainty, as to t5me, ' be relied on. It therefore seems, necessary that a " higher rata nf tnVnttnn should ha tnthrveivad for payment of interest 0a the public debt. It will be for your honorable- body to de- termine the proper rate ti be 'authorized. My own opinion is that not less than three mills on the dollar of vkhi&tion ' w.ill be foaa$ sufficient.''- 1 V-v. "cpLLECTION 6t TAXES. ', ...' . . Jn view of tbe entire withdraws! ef gold end silver, -and tbe eubstitution of United States Treasury ourroosy as a cirouktiog medium. I can nut hut r?Am ir mi Hale j- - ww- ,-- mj . jtecomiBeod tbe passage of laws autboriatng .L 1 1 . eo. . ., . suWM)otiD oi state ana otoer . isxes to tbe national currency. t The difficulty, amouoticg to almost .impossibility, pf ob taining ooin at any rate of premiuao places it out of the newer of tbe tnase of the tax payers to discbarge their obligation to the State Government , in any .other, than the currency they, thsnaaelies," are required to receire for their labotj and. tbeir produc tions., v .. -j, ' ; j ftm oe&r I m clearly opinion that the effort U in collect taxee io eoin woold only result certain tailui lurA. " I WAnlf.: ihjBMrVaeA MfiMAm. roeoa mis suijeot as ono demaoding your immediate B'tentieD. It is important that whatever action is ' bad in tbe premises should be at the earliest possible date, the tax boots being now in tbe bands of tbe collectors. ' ' .! " " ' 4 ''Tlier v rvntrt Annue-h tn tKa ftraaai.pw an. -wa ej.avwvawava VVVIU . ... .. . J truing from the interest tax; to pay the in terest due January 1. 1863. There is aUo terest due uanaary I, sufficient, includinjf i interest, revenue and ! Jilt I.JmS -T , '.. , ami a... ' ' - . . .( . , " ? -r"' "Vol. 20 Nb. :", Central Uiilraad funds to pay tbatfalling duiln July. 1703.-''The revenne niw col lecred to pay ioLereat will else net be Heed ed .4,11 the i at Jjjinary, 1864. . .At, . that .date, if foreign bondholders will not re ceive the Treasury notes, and if these nites will not conimatd the better to convert mem into gold at a . discount, if tbe credit and best interests of the State- should de mand it, ratho.- than attempt the impossi ble task ef collecting the taxes in pold aod silver ' Should the taxes have to be paid in gold arid silver it is oertainthat the rate which our farmers and mechanics woulj bate to pay for the precious motals would be ruinuui. ' THB TTAa rCND. The Legislature at ite last propriatfdi for war purposes. session, en tbe torn of JO.OJU.VUiV oc Lnaor this appropnatiantbe Lgi:l4tnre nly -froyuifd far the issniug of bonds o tbe amount of fc .000 000 n.t ia. uave oeen tssued and sold to that amount. -Notwithstanding the necessity of tbe sale of these war bonds at a time of great finan cial embarrassment, ar.d when bnds from nearly every other State where thrown op ori ihe market the amount reel:zed there for was $1 .707.305, being largely above the value in New York. Besides paying to the United States the quota of the direct tax assessed against tbe - w s- "l-" u V V' ' aJ TJ u.wii.uuiB, mere yet remaine duo to the Stale, from the United Slates, for ex pcnlrturee now pending for adjustment the sum of $779,998. - - . . ' -The amount of claims for which war rant, have not yet. us yet, been idsued.will not change the relative result. It win be thus seen, altcngh it wbs un doubtedly the intention of tbe LegieUture toiocreare the State iudebtedn ti.. amount of this war appropriation, that 'a. . LI"t)a arising from tbe bonds sold 5i 5 v. V, ".e SStoM t0 the Uiw- ' State- of wa.mr.oo i nae been .qBdatld, and that wUij4j95I,tsbaU iiave boen fully rein bursed for claims yet nnadjuited.the whole cost of the war to our State, from discount tm nonas r,a ell other expenses, nutside w sue mreoi tax laid upon ue ly tbegener ol nra.r.mB. .1". 1 . . . . e..uuiciii,si,irMWop to this time, is ;OH aii a minion of dollars. .. DIRECT TAX. ' ' ' " ) out attention is called to a 1 iw or Con grofis, passed August 5, 1S61, imposing uncci tax upon real estate of f 20 .000,000. . u' B"m apportifwied by tbe previe-i-ue ef said act to the States respectively the proportion of tbe State of Illiooo, be. juj; ;i,.iu,iwi, '-' 10 tHl.'SDaruriA SI aairl a. ... .t- l.i r t i v" tuo An ! mi u.ry igte tse tecewejy notice i Ti! ; i .l "t--7 "'uc M,su otau-e ireai- ..mituoouiB ci tenuis would as riuiue a.i pBy us quota of said direct tax imposed on Baid State, and .that tbe mode nl siinri narn.... i - i . . -..?,,TOUU1U, Pj executing a re lease xi an equal amount of tbe liouid tea ana determined claims of raid State of s.iiuwn, agninsi tDe L'uited States, accord trip; to the 3d provision ef said 53d ecction .. uoiDe4iBt dB7of September. 1862,1 received anY fficial notice from the TreaJu ry Department, that the sum of $974 563 has been carried to tbe eredittif tbe State ofIllnoM,ia UquidatiOB oferq.a of the mreci iui imposed on tbe State by act of w.r, otrrovea AuguftO, lSGl, les TiffAAn iia n . . fl' . ' i-cuiuia. jne amount caved Ti-i J fl,,,aode cf payment, is -a., a .'Va r - .- 1 ...-.-' Ifl DtlTltuin AWlwea akn.a. J: A-J ftw ntldition te the above sum. thera vera I r AV a ai e w ruiu saw W- irri U1M r Btf 1 savca to toe state the expenses 0f a called aeeeioti ef the Lsislatorfl anrt t.a a.u.:. of a host of new ofEoere, or a lare ioorease ' oorapensation et thoie already is ex lstence, ana the people relieved ftora the uuruen ui ttns tax. - ..; 1 It will be necessary for the Legislature y)-Traa8 ti,e requsite enactment epprov- l n rr . 1 ..... fl . : . r ." ruimg my action in tbe rretn liy a sBbsf qosnt net cf Conrress. ur prnved July 1, 1802, the collection et this "reciiux s suspen Jed, after the first levy. I tsscssineotJ until the of April, 18G5. aud u luriner suuou m i K ,,.;.i A-ai iiojo. . . wv . vuwuou UU.II .-tui-f.j ATtRESTS. ' as enviy M Septombcr 10,1862, a letter ol mine was published, in answer to one ti.uiriug me cause rt a certain arre. t io which I i tated that I bad not advised that' or any wrier orresrs, or Wen consulted as io iue propriety or their being taade ; and alio, etatiug that the power ought to be exeruisca OPiV in extreme eases. Tl.a jectis one toll of difficulty. Oa the one liand it is plain to be seen, that in time of war, the power to arrest summarily is tfecu oumiuiciy uL-veartirj uuti justinatiie, jf u--on no other, noon the CTitroIlinsr l l:a Of nationsl nnr! nrlf vbivhi. a ne utterance oi treaaonaMe words -. n-i. , . v: th dKCOUrOffeiXCDt lf an latn.snta n. ing BUi boj comiort to the enemy iu any wr, are nxulc'rjially eufScient grounds f jr - . . II' arrBft, . rra-.t-T or py m s loyal State, in tinio of war, as jistly deserves to be ar rested and bung, or shot, as the same class of persons in the disloyal States. The as sault upon tue ute or tlie Stato ie the high est crime known to the law, end should ospeciel'y in times like tbe present, te most rigorously aod eummaily dealt with.. . : 0:i the other band, my PemocTacy is such M to teach me to antoi-ioin ti. i,;u at regard for tbe rights of the individual. jt-nevuig mm every man, whether be te white, yellow, red. or blaok, is entitlej to liberty, and should be eacredly protectei in the CDjoymeotof his person aod proper ty, and in tbe utmist liberty of speech and action, consistent with loyalty to the Gov ernment. These We the rock-founded principles of our Government, to be sa credly guarded and preserved. It is in deed cause of gratulattou, that tbe o-ople are disroeed t scan closely every infrac tion of oersonal liherie - W. .k.-u i 1 .j , n v PUVVI4 FUrB jealously, e tbe pple of our eye, the pre- ........ .. .wuiii rigote wnieb has Men abmirg characteristic ef the Angl,-xon raoe, trora tbe period et which it emerged rrom hcatheoish barbarism, down, thruu0 alttheetageeif progreae, . tit Bnr2eP B, rTimi- J0TerDn,eo. it culojiaated ia the full light of eivil and religion liberty. ;.,Uenoe,J think hot arrests should be made only in extreme oas?s. io which there can be bo doubt as tbe propriety and ne ceseity therefor; that tbe r-fta-jf-tehotild be given t tbo prieoner and the phlia, oale-B plaiolj to tbe injury of tbt putho setyio; and in all cases it . should appear that in dividual malice er parry reasone tad not prompted thereto.' While I h (v nrtt ex amined tho auet-tion, in order to decide bow far tbe President may go iu maktrg arresta in a rita-ta not drnlnrrl t.. nnA.- unaer maitialUw. yet it would seeta, that as the day for prt-clawning martial law would not io any case be great, ft ought to precede tbe exercise of this power of arrest. This would seem necessary, from the fast that military power begins where the eivil law fails to afford redress, and the distinc tion where the ooe ceases and tho other bceins should be c'.aoj-Iv rlnfina.t l..i.nri . . WWMW. it would eeem that martial law niijrht be properly proclaimed ia every State where was evider.ee that traitors and -.;. wmnM openly or secretly give aid to tbe enemy, --we - was TV e e iv;yu.g upou tue euances ot daiay and ap pliance of ingenious c-..uns fuf eoape ni der civil t-roces". Son ly there should be in every loyal State a deternilaation.tliatno tra'.tor sba-l outrage the sentiracnt of tbe Ill I country,' and set at defiance the 'eonstitu tinn acd laws of eo good a Govetnment fc cars, by giving Bid, either in word r deed, to the rebels who would overthrew it. . r , - - lixirtrxe anbtbx . roraetans in the raisiug, equipment,, arming, supplying, end 6ending troops into the field, I refer you to the report of the Adjutant General, to whoso untiring-, labors, and able and faithful coaoperation I acknowledge myself deeply indebted, in management of tlie military affaire of tbe State. His renorta ntn .nxl,,.. . POrtS Of the 6nrir?M-tn9cr nA...i t Conimissary General, who have been most uuurmg ana emeient m the managent of thcr several departments. The foll.iwing summary will convey an idea of the important part whih the Vsaa ..I Ilir r a State ol Illinois and lrcr troops hayo pcr- formed in tbe war : On the 15th of April, 1SC1 the State was called on for her six regiments of in fantry. The same day proclamation woe made, and on April 10th, General Order No. 1. A-ljutant General's office was issued call.Dg fjr these regiments, Springfield being the place of geaeral rendezvous. ' ' Under this call the7th,8th, 9 h, 10th, 11th, aud 12th, regiment were organised', and mustered into the UritedSta.ee ser vice, on tbe 25th, 25ib. 29th, and 30ib days of April. These troops were t-nbse-quonMy organized into a brigade., and, un der tbe orders of the Secretary f War, or dered to leave for Cariq during tho tatne month. ' m Before the completion of tbe orWxi tion ofthee regiotar.ts, and on the 19tb of April, Eria-Gen. R. K. Surif f..K cl the State miiitia.wa ordered to proceed to Cano. nr! h.il.t tK. . . : - c- . . - - - i'iu, oix com panies of infantrv. artillery promptly responded, and on tbe 22d. General Swtfx, with a force of al.oat one thousand men, arrived at Cairo. Thw fact u to be mentioned aa highly credita ble ti tbe patriotism and promptness ef tbe eitixens of Chioagr., for, in the epaceof two daya after tbe telegram frooa Wash ington, ordering our troops to oroupr Ca-i no, Chicago whs secdin.- of trains be'riig her cuiecn soldiery, armed, equipped and supplied with all neoeawary enhniatenee; thus preventing, as I trust we ever shall prevent, the tramp of traitor fitet upon the eacred sod of Illinois. r r These forces served a few 3 aye, anfttl reliejed by tbe six regimenu, whoa those of tbens wbicb did not enter tbe thre montbs' serybj were diharged. Tbe service rendered to the State by this fWoe was of tho. utmost importance. : ! At the speciai seain of April, 1861 ten regiments of infantry, were authorised See laws.). Tbey ware immediately raised, consisting of the I3tb, 14tb:15tb 16th. 17th, 18tb, lS-th,1Z0tb, 21et. aad22d. and tendered U tbe Goveroraent.. -Taj Wai ItepartmeDt declined, at iiret to ao cept moretbau six them, but subsequent ly, af.er strong solicitation, accepted'' tbe remaining fnor. In Jane the Werepertmeot BAttborix. ed the accer unce of one battilion of light arullery and one regiment nf cavalry. And ia July it authorised the acceptance of thirteen regiments ol infantry, .one ad ditional battalion nt artiilore n r.A .V. ... additional regiments of cavalry. Under tnese trraers, the ZOth. 27th, 28th! 29th. 1 t a . .- a am. " oitid, otst, ozj. sj i. 40th, 48tb, 49ibv ma 50th regimuiaU of iuf oitry, ths 1st. 2d, and 31, regiments of cavalry, and tfjjtht coin ponies of arUncry were rwis-l. - '" -In addition ta this -. i ; . colled independent regiments. ' were an the m i.vu 17 sua f ar vepartment. and in Au gust full authority woe given to accept all wbo were willing to enlist. Under these various urders, the reouit ,1n?,wa8."J rapid. ht during the-year 1801. (in addition to thousands, who in May and June were refused acceptance, and lea the State to enter the Bervice, fifty regiments of infantry, ten regrnwaU of cavalry, and one regiment of, eriillory, were jrgauiod and mustered into the ser vice. . - Uu the 31 of DenemW Iftf.T k. 1 retnry 01 war. Dy Ueneral Order Noi 105. directed that no more regiments, bjrttaries' ui uifccuiim companitsaaould be raised by the Governors of tho States, except gp on special requisition of the War Depart menr. but that tho f, ir rrl I n it .m.u.1. - ' . - .w romp.etod o: the men nsieued to reiti- uim iu .ne iism, uui tnu entire ran cuiting service fjr regiments in tho ficld, was taken from Goyercors cf 'the State nud treneferred to Superintendents op pointed by the War Departmout. . At that time tho State bud sent to the field about forty thousand men, and bad in the Camp of instructicn seventeen thoosand. Dur ing the month of December, these trw-ps in catnn were f,r.-.;iriin-1 ur..l iilicr..,.!. r r 1 . . ww seut to the fiuld, as fast as they could be unuou ui.u ciocnea; ana :niuaa infantry t No. 65. thirteen i-svnlrv and t w. n.." menta of artillery.' .,if On the 17th cf May, the State was called 00 for another regimont of infant- ry; ana on tue ota ci tnc same mouth, the Secretary of War called the entire militia f iroe of tbe State t the defemvi ..f the National Capital. Two davs after wards the call was revoked. Five roiriuient of three mnnlln nnn C- - .v.WM teers were immediately raised, t. wit 67th. . 6Sth. 09th. 50ih. ami 71. 1 H'l,. C7th, Co, and 70th, were assigned ta duty euv"ur pi.eoucrs iu taia ciaie. The 6Sih was rent ta Wnjhinnt.,n ...it .K. 71st to Columbus. ' .- On tha 7 ill nf .lule- nin. tv.. ...tMsni. - J 9 u V UJ 'J , wj g oiii. v of infantrv were 'called for of August our quota of 300,000 militia was calleJ out. It was provided also that nnless our quota should Le raise! by tho 15th of the same month .- a draft would be ordered. On aonlieafon to the War De Durtmeot wo were informed that our Quota cf 300.000 men was 26.148, but that we t...r1 fi.mtuhaJ lft in (Itfjl nfnnp nt-Aj portion on previous calls, our quota nn tbe first call of 300,000 would be 9,170, to which adJing .0,14'., would make our to- Aitnl.B linitrtr K..eS rtoll. UK 91Q T . . i. - " --- - uv,w.u at . few days afterwards however, it was decid ed that, although we had raised this 9,170 SumluS 00 Previous calla. vat wa vaa .- not to be credited with it cn last Ball. To raise therefore, 52,296, was tbe work Of few davs. Ona-half nf thaaa f . ef -.-w ---e vat wuwcbbw IVI VOS were to be volunteers foe three years, and L lb. 1 . a . u oiucr, muitia tor nine months. Tha former would be entitled to boautv and premium, and the latter would not. Application wa m irfa t.i K!l lmtl nnn. t-a for three years, aad allowed by the War Department. No extension was ask ed bv tiiis State, althniio-h tha lima o-.. extended until the 224 of August, bat Ix- u'b wai time arrivea our quota ander both calls aa tilled with fiva ihmiainrt mrplua, J ; -;. i v Sin oe tbe filling of these Jails, several ragitneota of cavalry and batttene of ar tillery have bcon autborixid. Tbe State has furnished as follows': "! tint Ihe infantry rpfrtmenU ander call of April, MBl .: , n . i J' ' Ihreo moslu regiment ander call of Uav . ' is2 : - :a Three yearstcgtraentsa-.,. j, 120 It ' a Cavalry Artillery. Jio-Mos tiiorso regunenU, two regimenu of cavalry are orgAuizhjjr, four alditionai aa OasSqearaOilnesor ! akvaolaaevlvoai mt "BO snbae4aar.lnert1 " J'V 'v"".'T n.i. at !.( . . . . . . "w w J On 5ffaarnos-ea, late :i,r..-t;;, i'iiiJ( a earn eia naeeoriassne Tr , i ,? ' w.,n -na na.'.M, ,i. ;' f - vr b ' ltr. -tr.f, Jofc frintfn r ef s'v.';.1crfptW rwrl iVe'aoaM spedlUoDSljeieeatrdto order onl Ifca. .-.. ,Asortrnetot oiBk;iej.ea-,UBtri; ti "t All orders Tor AdverWdn- or Jo Wert a 1 aewoavpajnted BrwwX.wv.veaaa.sss T rsksi! IS .bee,.!., seepeaaa.lrfcr th, . W.TTtT-!aUe batteries "have rv"n iinnt n '.' a.n ifl w UUI Mi threemot areorcatrfiing,' rakfBrlrr-JJ, otal of 115.000 toen." -" "Zt i IO adiitiori tn'all tha'aa ialte h,l'wijUl m - a w sb s ( as iu OvUV U K IgM L4Ao..l.te.flKlth of Augndt the retary oj War ielegrapbed' 'tbif 14177 were .required to fill up our old rerf- mentB. '' Iri antidpetioh that "our Y?oua ....... .... luimin .imercu so enroiuneQi or tbe entire militia to be made, and regB-' lations f ;r drafting were adopted. Itwaf also ordered bv tha Wat- n.n...A..t said 14th of August, nhat if tha old regU raents should not be filled op by volan- teers before the first day of September. A" special draft would Tpa ordered for tbe de-fl-i.-ncy." , - - On tLe22l of Augnet ieneral mnitla or jer No. I. was issuo-1 from tba Adjutant GeneraU',orncer directing' the enrollment of the. militia fbrce of the 'State to ' bo ; made. In accordance therewith,' enroll-' ing oEccrs, commissioners' and nurgeoBS." asdirecte.1 by tho War Departmerit -wrJrf appointed. The expenses of enrollment ? aretoba borne by tbe General OoTrB-' ment Tlie enrollmont has ikd vSir completed," but in riew oi tb'e' probabiliteej ' that no. draft will be made at preheat, ihJ draft comtsisaioBera and. surgeons were l September, directed to proceed, oa. farther ia the discbarge of bis duties, until fi tUr.ordera- , j lit will be seen; from the above RBaxnaryv that the. Joynl pepi of lliinoU IhavW promptly responded-fc every-caJl-f , taaii governmsntu Javcn when the last call 000.000 was made,- and when tbe rTevL , meat having no expecutioo of raising nomder by volunteering, providad forccw plying ibo-delneieaeyaby 'draft, 1115 oaaoe proudly ierward and watahAoae S&$ only State whieb. proesptly huvUlktA knxt whole qaota of veJaateert. , k. taa sjar caped tae neoeaaitjr aad naertineatioa ttt m draft, -s. ' a-n- . r ..: Il- - m f lMit not aroae (a prompt reaponee to lL overanint. but alao Im glorkina Acbia-m aueaU ia too field bate tho IUiaoi trum vindicate the loyalty, apbeld the kwMee? ea4 reheoted glory owl be State. TC very lUek of telegrapbio fr baa blaxed witk'f luster of grand BchixyemextS 4 xtnlAni tdiagof n )blo tieeda and kigh duatsw Tbe State baa! faraiabed ailargi MM if tho rftnliTBfiimnnf thn wesleia.ae wall m eeyeral - eplen lid regimes to aad gallnt soldiers o tbe army of th rotosnae. - fa not oly eao, or a few, bat io TtryB pvww ibb 1UBOM troop nave raais eel of b;tJ with wreathe of g'ojry erjaad tLai brows. Tbey have never b satiated ia ke kosur ef eowiiet avwwailed in .the tae oi danj.e-. lav one or t tar -tMUiweaveeMy bavfr beoa compelled te BvrrsnJsr twiak otber.rroops; is every base they .kay m caped the blaim attaebed thereto, disptry ing aiie loftieet ooaragev d bee a tka iaaf to yield their weepoaeU the foe.: sn -' 7 - 'ArraepBiATOrS. The several-arrprpriaAioia Of UMlaB session- were diskawMd, as will appear htwt tke-reporU xf .the off sere faaving harze tharanf. v Otaer eppruprUtiooB ajriU be reqaired te arry oa the State Gayernmsat for the ensaing biennial terrnw Ia ordiaa ry times, the aaaoeatset aside for the Mx eoutrVe IVpartaMBtv-wonld have beea to-, tle. bat ia tbe extraordinary- tleauade it btuineaev bo4 tbei etbu Joereaaeef eOslaf duties.it hna ant la. ..s.. j i - ww erwai bbsbbi MaTAXXaVBVe' U JI WT0 treqeefitlr hero seavpelW to dtVpsnsa witk a ceesaary and ica per te-1 ervfoea - fcr CW ' wen ef aaeanajvlaen wast A tba irs te aswaeaaeein the denartmat " liately coaaected with; tba. execatiye ami neveeattated uaasaah-and burdnmnme labors -upon all theee em ployed tw rrtnii " All that is recmirext rinaravaa Uai...' priadoni which wilt be Bafficlaok for the purpose, naving ia ei6w t&a-eiraoroUaary' demanda sorrtiausiiy t-erie i dadag-b peeddocy ef the war.iir-r " -r:itj,:yri - . 1 - : o m i f C'49.wu ,.u i VTanled im be la Kcataoa. 'Hot many miles from Boston' jomi fime inoe, thers was revival, and a morcbaaf who was noted for bis dishonesty, sadden bicame pious aodj .lned tbe cburchJIa took to exhortinn- anrt ntia t...i....:.L - ed that be had d jne mariy" things 6f w tJ0h ti a Mn-Mwa..! CAS. . T . . a . w ww " j-, euvi uo uoeoiva It Q ao a tJlake fclrrbStttrjr.m ta Hh. 13 , aaivwe Ho ajafxi II- tlierrjf.ire' notified ilt'sLcb' tbaf irtner would call at his stnra tie eA.,.:t- .-.4-.i About four e'cl x-k iha i.TV-rVV- eetitleman call.'d at tha m..A..i. , ana arnused him from bed.' ". Ililsinff fhn sinilre fie .-,V..vlt-. boslneris of hu vwtrvf ht that Carry beet ia' t .MAlnM..,ll S.I d..W . . . . J "Ivthir Mr. 'V. - j "That is my name." - ' -neeUe "Well. I understand wnn t. . .-' .rr .a . ' nkka retUia,,, u th-, yja kasaaire4b. cinoaiver.inatupon neceiea I suffered ta the extent of fiftj dollars, and I have ealted UJget it." ,''WbjV did von ;.ant . BSata aaliVa lours aod tWu Uaiy store . : .oMnjiiy caase t CArtgbtlT 1 4id,there would be suab anah aiuvre 4htX wjaid' fhe winiAvWrjaixlewp) wttb flass,' ; A , e5:S8iELi . Aws.VWalkinaa,the otoer day. iu Ilia Use,' ,w saw a Jittle e l-'W lalj pnis face oo the naveipeotr 4a which be. roared most lustily, .nseaiBjf to jick Lim up, we wisely, applied vperi selves tji cheer bias with the. fmertaUo' cjnstderation that be would jse' weU te-' morrow, "pub, Poh, raj littff men, Aom't cry, you'll n mind it. to-morrfwV, Oof Which the Vonnr sulTsr aiml. nra.i'... pf the strength and wit of bis rtplj, " aaid; ' rin nis eye, ana t err r paia hardly ftir a moment repressed, Teea I :.u . .V T a . won cry w-aaorrow.T . A discourse pf aaf hour long could not better elucidate thtf subject. J ' . - . ' S- a, ' "She elrack m very much at SfsTaaia! ths witty daoghter ' ore celfbratsdaereir mdsed V said the dandy ; ;bal; wM verV rude of bsr r. It vu a rudeness of whisk yiu were not guilty .was ihi nUj ni piy. . . " t .. a u 'I - - .?), . nT .hanl- f4aea s( the llgh'ntog teavee tbe ebod by a sadist! flash. . Others, e. the artfelUSlS rJ I "J "I0 I,34 r i pe, te mataritw tkreegk saoetbs ead ev years ot watchful, and patient attention. ! A most distrwseina; feature eftheboe: ba'draem oYl-redericksbrg,.iL tUieaU. , or a yoAiagahtidJ As it lay aUeniog jB iU . o-adle a shell burst t ia the roenveotf tore u into piacea. ;! ,The parenU bare UpArUl and their names eanoot be Isaraedrtt - A 4ndy ebaerved that he pot plate ef brass nn his boots to koep bus nprigbt 'Welt balanced, by iingaaid a DBtebADaa'' braes at both etdai ; j J. . - ' ' The sword ube Spirit, if prorerij tesi: pered. cao never be broken nor bloated in the - warfare of threescpre years as i ted; IvrOBTAKT TO' lbs lawyers whj TUB GoTXSSBi.t T. ill adtortise "to "proeura . - f-awyeiv diforiyiaat'arsr .nrieus dU-uhion- ' There is no one' cUe who has t'le h-l, -to ba so mriiiu soar friaort , as voi.reIf ji I : rt : y toy i f-'Vf-, r-ii-fn