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.rue. jl i! i !' T NO KOIITII. NO SOLTII. DNDFR THE CONSTITUTION. BUT A SACKED MAINTENANCE OF THiT INSTRUMENT AND THE UNION. 4 - VOL. 12. M'AllTIIUll, VINTON COUNTY, OHIO, AP1UL, I I, 1864. NO. 85 r I)t JfltJrtbar-Jfinuiiiit. . rui-iaiian prv T!ii rb,.;y v.i ' E. A. AW. K. B it ATT 0 N. i) V V I C K : 1m nrtUtoa' ll'iilumr". l'-ut 1' fouri llouvi. I' it SfNir. Thlk.n.i wi.i he at-nt ur. year f. r On l.AUr-;afc. Fif:y .-erta, Ri Mentha, iWr n.'vu- Vy-f.v. Vnu; K. ur M-nthi-, T Fifty e'tnt.. (hp AM itxtr wilt ho u "Vui'.tuu"l at th .iliiratloa of lha lima p.id f-r. ' . TKRIW I'OK ADVhtUISINU. -n Square onMniiartion, ' LW r.iKl. u.l.liliuui iiif.i lion, i'tri one yjar, Noiiuu of niKiiulii.cn'. ot u.inistr era, ffuurdia. and Kxuenlom. Attachment iwtiuot In: lure J . I'. - Kiitwial iivlic l'r lino, 1TV -4 liaai. l.l.llluy Vliaigv'1 uihj r'iMu, mi ull A lvmio muni and 1.0iil NotietsB mul u pal"! iu aJvaiKr.. . l-T-llll I l.l....i!.,!HI a'w i iiia i i uQuiiwbivu n iiiijviiiw ('jam uJvoniri. Uif I'l.n 4liovotrm4 must lm complied wi'li lf Ail payiuouli must ho imiJu tu Hie Pro. j-rnir. a we bave nu .ienU. ai ' .... W r (ircparoJ to execiHa illi ii.ihimkh. INpat'-li if' I .1' uriivy. tint ilu'y aunijiuli liuu, kllkimU ufJvb vVi.rk,o :b as DOOKS, PAMPHLETS, HANI) lil 1.1.8. J nil!t(cr:)l lis U (Mfi a.aaawa ilf aa. . . j i l!OUr IM.I.S, PUSTEliS, I. ILL HEAl S. PKOGKAM ilES PLANES of all KINDS. tilillM'LNd UM.LS. L AM ELS, &u.,&o. fJi v hi a trial il hiu'fiiivlm'i'il tlmt neenn n will ilo riu;iiiK vliuiipur far t'Hii. tlmn hiij l hor iMlhlili!iu'ii I i ii lliiitHortlnn f om n t r. HOTELS. BY i : u Am ii uinm 'i-r...d UIMIlb.gU II WUIIflyi Till H'"iie Iroir.n on ihe Sifnin It-m t ! f ...... I ... .... ii. . pu.im...i n v..! ini.i will bejiHre.l lor lite aetM'.iimUiion ! Sept . ISfiS.-br. CLINTON IICUSE. SCOTT & POLLARD. PRCPHIET0S9. ' vnNMrm t i.r m i k';.k iix't. vnni.iNo. va 1 J,.s,i.iyr t hiiii.-oti,.' , c IL A II rail on, A TTORXKV AT h.W, McArtlmr, O, will pfli'l i-'a in Vlr.l.h an I H'l 'aili'Hi niniti a VliiX u".V i"L m ii Lit ' Miu.i " iiViS n r s . o. (inniLs S. K. torn'r rf M:i-k't iiml Mill S(r.jei M.-.fltTllUR Oilil). ' WoiiM snnuiiii.ii' to li'T IVihii U unit iln: ! ...Oil!.. 1I. .1 -1... 1,.. j ........ ..1 1,... i ' ' i NKW Sfr.INt; &S1J.MMKII STiW.IC ot B.uiHPiB. Hats, liiboto, nnwrr-Rii.l! itliC'' trimii.jr,, nl rvcrv vri-'i uml ni till- liu-.-t a j-lfal'or lS'i-1. Cull Hint examine hor n!irk. R.'jiiiriug ilmie to oiilfr at tlif shortest imiiie. A m il ? h 1 8il l-3uio. . . ; I iVvii v 1 Vr " OTI' 11 if i I I , O ! Ol VjA M M 1 J j Lb, I fIVIK Allenaxillii Steam tt-.-urii.-tr uiilU.l.no nn j 1 iirv ,ti a lln rmi-li ro1.ftir.i.n lth ,r...ri.) , wisba-. to iiir.irin tin) (.uhliu tlial tiny am . 1 V pra(.,ii-oil iimIo all i"iitiini work W lliutuliic if:i-tiou iifili-lr.u-toiii"r. ..NEW M -VCII INKS hnroheen Hildg. to llio imUauu.l..ar friona.-. will flint m .m1 ...rli ai d gwj.l Urn ont-.-anat nuy nihrr niitl, gin u a I aaiiiiini tf-l thtf truth nf wln.t we v. n?. 13:!, -M-Mo. HUSTON KICK. MARIETTA AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD. BMC kf.ur - w" if rat t sa ON Hit aficr Mi-nilay, Jiniiniy ll f64. nud nu "ill further notioA, truiiia'aillruu aa fol low: . 10 MAHfiniNO KAST, lav.a Ciiioiuim'.i ui S:80 A. M.: Leav BIhh htar l 0:'J7 A, M.; luavim (ircmfiBld at I2.lt l'. M.: arrivon at Chilt'K-ntiio at l:l5 I'.M l.iviChillivahe it l 35 I'. M.; tcavci llnru ln Ji.ucimi tS:5jP. M.j loavoi Atlicnuat 1.81 I'. M.; Arrive ut Marietta at 6:55 1'. M.; uriivM atiJulpre 4 l'.rker.-b'.irg at 7. 10 V. M. MAtLUOl.NO WEST. T.ra-rsa B'io ., at 7:80 A. M.J leavfa Mar idtta at 7:4S A.M.: lauvoa A tliena nt 10:0S A. K ; laos linltiilrn 'unotion atll SOA.M. rrivifHst Oh'oliodtba at 12 &5 P.M.J lv. liilliiotb it 1:15 P. M.: litRvea I'lancncater at M I'. M.; leaven I.Kvelan.l at 4 60 1'. 11.; r riVfeit Ciiit jnnaili at 5:53 P.M. The Accimmoiliition Traill Iravt. Cbillioothe at i.'JO A. M.; arrive at Uim inuatti it 10:-j5 A. M.;ivei Coni-innati at 8:80 i'. M : arrlvonal CkiJieukba at 9:50 P.M. Cni.eoti..u ro mail at Ixivelarnl wl'h Triau- tn auri from CoIuiqUs; and at ilaiiiilco JuDctiun with traini to and from PortKinontii JOUN DUKAKD, Sup't. January 11, ISSl-lj of "1 TISH VV11 AN(i. DCbrtnt Cbinene Itemedyfor Secret. ' ' Dlsense. O.Jin BOX WILL PEliFOlisi A CURE. --.'.T!i,wufc,jr'r Mw; ii9Mtoth a.t. , b,a uo bad odor, d may ba carried in the n.lpNk.1 withoatf..rof dalectlo" prie. 1 bo. nt poat paid to an addraaa i,t J.I. KftOMfelt. 403 CheatBDt Circular ianl frea. . , g,pt, n-j-jm(, tais rases of tmrrERvoijiiW 12AI I IIIANRY AND SEXUAL SYSrEJlS new and reliable treatment In lteporuof th. HOWAKD 1 ASSOCIATION-, (out by mail in Malad letter envelope!, free at finance. Addreae, Ur. J. SKILL! iS U0DH- TO.N.Hew.rd Atxiation, Ko 3 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. P ii -Max.-li,Sth Je3.-lyr. ' . i. The Administration Responsible for the Mobs! A SPEECH FOR THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS DELIVERED BY HON ARCHIBALD MAYO, OF BUTLER COUNTY, In the House of Representatives, March 18th, 1864. "The blood of the martyrs is the end of the Church. ; i . ) ' SI'"1' 1 - Stavthk Ik.',.i,, '' i-lAMOfi lifclllg KtlOII, M I' Iliu rt'soluticiti ot Mr. Dbkski., of"! Pninklin Vt.ui.rj. (viwlnnni V the late I moMiihtfol I)enti'n..t:c uyWM , . " iJMtOlll i '(.llllifl lil.c I eWKIia-lurfl . timtu H.uvlor oil ' I v u.ihu rnuuor olk-re l.y mwer MfMd, r- i Mr. M avo niBo and said : SI hAKEK: Morn than tliuuter e - . i srdniiiti..iiBiV ' n " 1 etintiii-y Man. in th.i . (J,.r. N-.- ... '... ....., 1,11 tl j tudo nut tho nir. a, ! :ied to iu pedertal . of which crotraiher-i'1!' from everv ynr city : town ot Meu'z. the i reni inuniiii-ie r ut tho nir u s;i.tui! wits lilu iu'iuiiuI the batio i led dehMiiooH from everv UnHt ritV : :in Em. pe.-Was this the sedptured ,' H'liioiiincc o ii wairmr. a s a udinun : .... ' i h -hi h 'Sophcr, a pout, or nn oialor f ! None ol the.-e; hut an humi.io arti- j zui, uho Luil (.'..no more for his race! tiumwar, or phiiiMnphv, r tttutu. ; . . . a a I . . I jerait, -.iportry, nr tl qtu-neo could levir tin-tin; in .cut- r of i.riii'injj. He diaitivuivd the fuleriiin for wh.eli ! Archimedes sighed, and with it Free-j dom has m.-vei! the w.-rU. He inau ; t . UlirHlftl ll nnw mm. uhi.li nturtli..! i ---- - . U'MI MV'l iriesis mid -joii-iitati-a Tl,. v h.,1' been diiven to their wir on Is l' suo-: n... dvti.t or .his nu ' territied tlmn. "Fiidit tl prtss sulifio.m himI impious books ho i ."blaeb; 1(.(UlvilK-atho,ie . f'r"111 l,,e eai li. Ht time wiih lliv," had been' maxim ticUd , The u-nrks ..I Protagoras in Greece of thu as-! tinier Jen! tiitu's he. ii chibiiiicI to the (inn ic. And when (.hristiiniiiy siueal, the elin-v retaliated. The Council of V ,i. .,. .:i ,.t t.' I. ... 1.1 i'NlLV. e t.oiii.eil of Ei'laeusund lho ouncil ol Uialeedoti, hI busied t tiolo.-eis iu lioine Jewish writing 1 and (J.'.riBlian writiiij-H. had at dilL v tin niHil ves about the hurninj; of here h: disci. oils an !c was the tl-, vil in tlnn now bhapr me a ii ii . ry o! ilisp .-tiui a ikw on was loi'.jil ; and eoiisoinl ... ill works. I'oor Uftllileo uitei wnrd! vuvd that it w.ia ti verv .liu r I Xi-eriment to toll the IWI. 1 . . VI imm alic did not know, lint t" I - .. i . i ... i : i .... . i i no i iiu ii ii i n ii"j ii hi k i 1 1 i in . i i.r.. i ineits bi cniiie thu ect.iblisli..il i.,..n,,l I .1 1 .1 . . n:-'mi; mi! Iiuilliill llitel'Oll Wlllllll! the boundaries invsct ibi d bv Mutloir . . ... , ap.'. In! ' j ;W weiip- , up ol the I ..... . 1 .... 1 1 ) it 1 laoiisinmnt ol a censor itouiieil of Ltterans. held ut Uime !l"dcrwl that in future no books shoiiid ,ri,,tul lUt ",,d' "S M "l''1 h.v i'cclcthwiieul censors. In tliC lieXt Celltlll) Jjoverntilclit COIiSolJ Were U oillti'd ill France lllld IviL' r 1 1 ... ,, .... , . l,M"- IL ' -"IIO'll H " ICOIHjcIuk a kt" Ur J)i fenn'to Put 'opilL) Ami ..,.',.....,. ,. I , i, 1 V 11 'o ol deled to bo oimied by the Collllllotl haulllMII. Until tiltel .1... ,1,, 1 ... ,,,,..,. ..11 '-olUlUill ot lbiS no paper COll.d v-Miout n warrant fiom ............ ..u . .. ,,ul . .... 1 .. .... , . j lie. In t in lilt... 1. '1. ..,,.,,., . . . T , ., , l"" "v ",v arelibiflidp ot AUt.'z -the c ty where . i.ii-.i 1 , , 11 prihlio- had bir.li decreed the es- .-vw.w ati'i Mi". that would not burn was chainod. in Gn many lho pi ess wan, perhaps, uio?t enslaved And tho Enlibh poor, Campbell, in his utiriti ' Ode . 1 . . i 11 ... iuu uuiiuaiis, aourebSeii Uiein 111 this earnest lacgiiae: ' Tim irCKi'ii trnpi.-. liiltors, Tim' lileuiiir yohruuiflit Ic-rih, Ik'huld ! ll 'H i. ill lOUulU On 1 be "il rhich garc it birtli ; HnMtm tr'ilnpct iinmt liu l.uurd. Ami iliu vhar.i-r luusl he fpiiri'd ; for jour faibnr Ariniu'a .-.j.rite Cnlla do a fit" 1 n Hmjvou tl.al yo Sn..ll jei rl you f".r the tiht, And lie free !- end be free .'" Everywhere tho press was an olijo:t distrust in limes which rtcoturod tho divine ritrjit of Ijins to rule, and tho duty of the people to render un questioning tibeuienco. Tyrants view ed it with the same feeling which an irmitcd Napolemi, when hu declared : fear three newspapers more than a hundred thousand bayonets. In Eng laud our ancestors fought despotism inch by inch; placed Freedom behind new bulwarks ; intrenched her within Magna Charla, Petition of.Iiighia, and Bill of Rights ; and in that long stmjrgle tho people and the press to gothor broke, oue by ono. the chains that bound them. Then civilization extended itself; science, art, litera ture, received a new impetus ; intel ligence became geueral; and national freedom,; greatness and prosperity fol lowed. While, fhe . nations ' around wore lvictr iu Jarkuess, tho new dawu had .spread rover tin sky bt Great M:...: ; i i 1 .. in of in ii'-ii w i n " ii... i.. ui..t i i the at if or theiu cite tury 8kT Ot UniAl -ruUa.rt -, . ; i . . : . . Uritaiti and bathed her, chalky cliffs u- i , ' ,, with a ruJmnco ttmt never y.t Imd litllen on sen or .li..n. - otranw ua it niuv u)iionr. t!io 1ol- , , i", u ii u :iii u ot aiuimi an.j;tlio yromwj.i, who k' to tl.u .NowWorldMiml .or civil nn. rtsliiou. l.buty, irac-J licedlowMilBtit ieril buhju icft-rrfv u. n iin.ll UICJ ll.iu IIKIIlSeiVC- .la lull C'in-Uliu uad. CJlaini ii'' that tho ai'tll flU-'illlll . . uil to th dumU. unil I i t ii-tfl. wee the :i.niB tl.i-y, in thir turn - pn-Heciite'l the UuukurB. eiiopvt'itkid dUc,,s,i..n and tiauni.Hod ,.,( I'.'f8' u""l'-'d Uie P.aptibta and ,w,7 W01,"" US "," Hn.l ull l..r ; ' , y ' 'i . t,'1 1' 1 1 un.UI W III- i llii'V .uit...t H.. r I I- l t ... InT .1 ' .". .? Td tiu-Wpli oar claims could not thus hn mono I'olizM-olher culumes enlarired upon . . . . . . . , . i I . s .c" 1110 ly'i'iobt j tlem, or mtliir Kave to them their', k'ifJ! lltiiifo HIM) li!i.t.m r utid ic'-icii n 11 "' . . . i'Tl "'" chio uie i iiriiuus, tru,!jH,u ... . . 1 ! (,di "J"''" '' " lr.u.lHt libeityjther Uv -Nuw "-,l)l"d V Rroissod it-' Mlku u ".''"" ,na" H,'u'r 11 ,!'l- MH 8(H,U,,,' pruduetimis ol Jo.'m 'V, ";HVnV .,r t,,:,,m uJ.0,,',!iuia. A,ll.",m '',ku "l0 Ali: ,, tl,ro,'K, '"-. "k.-i un.ii-iu , , w.' 'k -Rl f'"'t 1 ""'J ditaimilar J0".1 ' lht, ,ni'r nni'H) In lho l!?1"!ft. "'""'y 'ii-tiant voicelini ! """"fk llviiry lrwtUM tho sfurt-jHcj.U'loro I'll Ift I if f I'. I II til " .1 I (I I, ! J f. M .1.. f -J." lu,". "l8 ' j',""ll,!(: '"'i" t the km ho warned I,,M1 -euiemher the lutu of CVvar i ullw,s Massach-isettrjl'fm M" '."""da with South Chrolinu ; i i . . i 1,10 Cliiru'n tClll-8 the irjmi!l'Iv I. . . i ti'm"thenes re echoed in Inh'tieiid 1 ,,aM i a.:!.'1 h!1 coiiBietin'eribes ;i''""t of 1 i" 'tan and iJavuliur, ;j'"run.i Maryi,,,i and New behind Calv,nUttl U'crn lliii. ii.t,. ...... I , i W('ru .,UK'I il,tu l",u 'lioiiiomiooiinji.r T."" "u ""l "rli4 " '"o u-'vo-ihas l'"'i,8UI pt'iseeiitioii paled its ' .at " I 'I11'"1118 I""1'""1 r"f ol ft War for breedom beamed ur mo iiiouirains ot tliu Weit. j NiulitV fuiiil'i.!..inl.uriK-,li.iit..ii. jmiui 1 .1 y Staiiila tijh t" i n tiiii iniaty iiioi-iiirim toii." Amid the fiercest throbbing of pub. lie opinion, tho jotsti Republic win b'lru. Ii ickud in the cradle of te m - ..4 I I i .1 a . . .. ... . .i V , , . ...? 1 1 i : ' .'. . . r' ' 4 """."" V' T' ""li"t 1 ulCl"ei1 8t,anlu,J ! run .... trv .,...... u ..r ....;..:. . . " iron l'iiim'. he lu' iiieHt Ireodom . ' . ... ir''Hlia .... r. . !'.'.'. 1 f1 l'1"0 ,s l,U ,,r l5ri'11 am uiu c'mut .-10 e o! lie union 1 .. 1, .... . .'. anil on fhu pi an o the irrai'd edifice 1 . V . .. , h , were iiisciil c I its lessouri. J. h-rsmi 1 ...,.,,. ,. ,,, ..;,, ,- i , ' ., , I O t e on tho "Llll Ol U -Ills' Of bulwark ol li'ji-ny, uii.l can never be ri"- uuinoiK. u JITIV - ir..ini'U iui tiy ili'ioimg.iwriiineiiti." t... 1 t 1 , iMassachnselts rc-itondal in her ,,i,i ,. M ,.,....,; ...VIUIIUIUII J. I I , I Q . in 'The libirlv of ihe (ircsn is pHv,.ntijl (0 i-r-cu.i 13 ot .'rceduin in a slate.'1 And all the Sums united declared the Federal compact: "Comrreis snail make r.o luw ahri.l Fl ntt .' 1 ' " UK l"- Lie .mi. ..4 i' I .Every ileiuent of progress dove- luiU int.. ..vi.ru ..tl T ... .: .... . rmti ti vuntion auJ thu I ti..tt ui,i 1. . . i it . nun tjcuiiiiv IU IIIU lOfMliit' I ill r ! .... - u a-..i . . , 1 VvC F 'e" every .nher. Ihe in yenhon , prepared tho way lor Ihe ol write., constitutions; (,f Pvo i'-1 socuiity to tho former. Htit!u,i ......... .II.....:. ... . . eh'nret T " IT' U i rinn nri n 1 iT ?" "".,:r"? ,,',,B "WH'1" a i:',",,m religious i:iiuiui:u'iiMiee ouve oni'ii t hoohi. v.. i i S i' ... i .. . . - .u.iou m-ciiie "gain h oigol ;,:..,, .... aiw.m.r ...I... I.'.l V. r - .. v i.l.u iuu , u ni;r o it in ' na.. ..i .,i ,- ,i U.untry ptiseo. tiou. the cares o . !.., t..i... a i i no V .ri ' 1, . k ir.'ir a i nd hi ow i'ri X i J i t'T !,iun rd'",.W 'r,,'ts ft"(1 trample on. (ho oi oi ieis, essayoa to put il!u li.oeity in her swaddling, rijjlit fullgrowti clothes again. He attomnted to con. solidate thu government into one coin pact body and put "Yankee Notions" its head. Tho immemorial plea of "necessity" was revived. The times were disturbed and full ofdauger.and "the Government must be supported." I'lin lu'lll'r.'l! fliinmnca ijjj.I tl... not Tho Federal Congiesa passed tho'eveiy "Sedition Law," which provided for The punishment of ell persons who should be convicted f priming, writing, ut. ring, or publishing any fiilse and malicious iviiiiinf agaiubt the Government of the United Siaies, or either Home of Congress, of the President, with intent to lie feme or bring them into contempt; u. to ex the against iheni the hatred of the people of ( United States; or to stir up (edition within the United States; or to exeiu the! coarege or abet hostile deaigne of aiiualion of ajraiiui the United States." j A'poople fresh from revolution ta wore not prepared for "unlimited sub-1 ni.ii- .. . i mission. - L ablic indignation rose in1 of like a storm lushed sea, aud Fed-! twirl. All.. ...1 i ' ..a ..ii".ii on', .jvuiiiou w.,t down hf.,r. it- it ..,;rt.i 'i....;, ' lcmocri7, will, in "Kentucky nnd Vir ni lluMon." into ixtwcr; it Inn l.l V.. !.,..! i i...;t....: , ' n"),""1" hi iiHinmn moui I mat of Uovfrnim-iir. into whicli it Icipcl bo casitrly. hilI in whi.-l. it had ro enacted tliu rU of the fuUoi) ! Pl,,,,,,, wbo, in Htteiiu to Chariot 0 thu allll. Mi ll nlirl. ant W.il-lil u hti.i " " 'I'l. .!:..:. .:... i r-i. i.i i i iJiiiuiLt. . niurii inr in uiiin Imd lieiid in king, was found, jn ' tJiix mn.-li Un.llm.r t I.. ,C mudu BpfpuTiw hunij'umel whidi had bitvo-I only tht'H pni pno or a cnf e-eww. Tho aovor-' M' ty of tho fvopio waa wtabliblied .. i! i . ... . f I in hnm .. ...I..l.1:.l....t t n J ....a .oumuonuu . . ,i."-A.,d it d, cided llott the cant about -tho Gv-hvitl, ienmiuii." and -itn ri..l,tM .......I.. I i-vulutie.u 'tJovernu.ont, but ihc echo of en.doded deBin.ti.7n .t r. I n.... :.. i f.i mm i kii lit. mi uu j.iml' t:it'ii 11 1 iiim 1.1 t ' r r " Vi , milrt ditiiiuied i.airiuts of the III. V..U I V IIIIIUIII, I. UillJ- it Unit. It lu, ol itself, no ry, they are alto-ether fti " Xjuiiihs Jefl'eiSoii, tho sa.-o of Vir iiua, fuccoeded tho Nestor of Mas- a!t'j-i,uuu itself. ( lho Nestor of Ma8-.;v"tafio, sucliusutu, mid Democracy was naiti i ' iol-,i 0 ho asceiidan . nm, i day the eotmliy rew and prospered; ' and tor sixty yimnt ran, with utiuiltor-1 step, th race of loty which was' it. Alas! it w reserved a. ' f . . ... .'U. lor our ilay to see "jthe mihiy fallen.''j (Jy what menus was the coilnlrv, in ii Jof-.y career, suddenly brought low! i two reut opposing elements, at ' work iu tho laud.aie well personified i lu.fJnMriV.,l i " " v. i t'. i aw lil iiuu I Iwi r.tltlinif..,i ,.,ar.w.,.,a H... . -.wa VIMII Hll CI ll IIITT (iei-mau Dmum Cn-u-.h. ii..., .1... .MophistupheleH. the FL-mt ot i Go.-thc's l-uiibt." "M.M.histopl,ofuai U th 3 llut 0fu r.-,t Hi. . , but of j kuowlodo. Hero is no cloven foot i .. .. .. ! ,unis and tail. the maimers ot a trntlcHuui : ho iiiuw - the world Mephibtopiiole9 ;rntl the coo'i and " - " " "' t 'V 0''VI tlllU jheaiffelt coutenipt wth which ho de-' .si.iscs all thiu.-s. human iin.1 dleinn ! might niako tho fortune of half n : .1. z n li'llnu-a Hlmiit f.i.i n ' ' eoiiibiitalion of perfect un b'rstandiu, with per.ect eel tilinesi of logical I.ifu, ; nith, in "lit! Death is undoubtedly a! child of darkness, an emissaiv rmioval notliinir ; mid coining for-; ward, mm ho does, like n i.i.r.,.n ,.f breed it. i Without anv tf.vm-i.f Usm !as t j v. . ... , gtoiu. mav stand Up in iiu 1 : i "i . . Hoiri ii -n ii.-ior in ri- it ruin.i h..i. ni r . . ... 1 . 1 idati-'.Tous and cmi emptib e ns thu .11 1 . . . best and only l'Oiiiiiiio Djvil of these . ') n i-M- . .1 Utter times ' Hun modified b r (P,... ;,,:,;; ... ., , .... . ke as though it bad , lire. The si.irit tree instiluiioii?, tho Djvil of thu Oid i Horkl, desj otisui, appiarui in tLu : It is tho likeness of American Fo.l erali-tin as life Alllll.l fill' till. lillMlll-.t 'I'I... o. .I..,. . I : l-PSnl Ami'iiciin Democracy is wU:i rvpr(, ; 1... .1... l'. .... . sumi'd uj iiiu raiisi uamcu alter '-'""wi-i him who is styled the father of print-: and rcpreseiitini' the samo idea since lie is described as ''the spirit ot:''kn liwmnj a'ol avlMro?. 1 no con-,"1 tlu-f H..1..1IKM ciiiiMfa Ja ;....t1- vi iiiv-w .no .iho 10 tm 'lilt, i r , ,..1 a..,i ,L 1.....? I'"" " 'V . " , i-ui8- I I i . 11 nor' iu nn 11 11 i'i. 11 ifl 1 11 IH..111 ri.nii VUV,loiUlllll 4V.jrui lilt U l.'IU 1 l'l'-'l' And ll.o Pitn l, .Vephis- ,lL.,i0 ,,v wil buU,,!"!.. llWll)lc HllJreMi (.llIml aisguiscs i bis true character, and by takiu-'itbo advantage oftho weaknesses, errors" i 1 .1.. ,.... : 'I uvv.aaiuiliil UIIIUIUIIU UVIU IVCII-. ,,U Hi.tlro.,it, succeeds at '"!,t. ' ':'kie? V victim for time. The career ol Federalism, in ,ho war,.,f0 in8l f I)rincilI,t. .. ' I II . .-rid lull . ni- li.ia lwm ali-i .- r auni0ir .H '"o'r RUIUOgotlS, When tho Demo- a . I .a ....11 111. .. 4.. 1 -. J r ' T F It ..itiwj, iiu lie "iwilll CHy alia r- ",u i t...: ... ..... ., I ft...- ri""'1 iwvBU'iiiioiis, overtnrew iris t'oderalisni, with its Alien and Sodi-ie ,aw6' 1,10 -Me,.l,iaopI.cU.." ol American Drama re i red from contoPt. baffled, vet iimliioiant ! vamt:u,, .ike tMlliU. A,, burled from tho hich-raisod'ou " I . when all was battlements of Heaven, that lost. " Tho nnonqnerab'e will And etndy or laveuno, iminorta! hatn Andctiuragu uevcr tu aubiuit ur yield" were still left. Allying ita'dl with passion, prejudice wud intciosf, adapting itself with facile ease to every condition of humanity, to every weakness of the public miud ; taking advantage, too, of our noblest in stincts ; and seizing hold, with the ferocity of a demon, concealed beneath dazzling veil of reforming zeal of and hour oue institution, which had beeu CU the tailed on the southern States, by the rapacity of New England shippers ,ik? ihr 1,19 bofflrj)i.rit lRtlk-' domluafiou, worked its way through, many dovioii9 windings 1,8 ooj1'. "J ,,'Craf,F'n' w,'8rt ,nM 10 Hmb, Wound Ua loithrome trxik op to tb. top ihiahup. m-uidetiDK monument wliure,lhB8bi'"i,1f ""Booi'rw'iow-' Who il.i. .- t...r,.l UT.:.., "J """' '..'i.'.v.ii.i buiv CT ll IV Ii vLv th,,.. h..., .n 7 ......-,.'. .v. wvu-. u us anua J eu tioal of I I ... inoQis ' i to ltrlf. UfCH.iao, lullm'rv. Trull. lirouaJ 'r kriK1tt gan.ient hi tlio vrusonco f-f PhIbuI.uoJ ; and FulHuhoud ran qarr lrtitb. ml the votartoi ufrroo-lwns doui bot-n sodtiotd into the rank, ,awaV Wit ll tlmill to HriiRu lu.ranirthi.i-n ill. Tltna . L I .. "ii'vuni nun cum-; i.;..Jr n . 1 ... . ua aiiirii ninnii nn.i n. muinii iiurru Ab.i.itiou!.t., nvxto allowed tt.e i.niiortnuiti. t. .t. .,.1..:,., r.. t. i lit I' 'I I Ut UWIH Ul .lecl, -.Jofpr,., champion, ot" principli-a ot HUi ty ; !' of Jetr.rn and 'A-i i- .. : . . Truth was ; as ii: iheMunt I henelf of ) and clan l I'm tb tho ilcinoiitiiry wliilu the follow- IL-U lit .1-1 ..... I tl... li - ..i... ,tK I ui uuil,.j. friend, of our iulitn.ions pelted I them stones; reilned ihom itH lj vl'im : and uttm-L-,.1 it...... I,, i t he .u.stih-H were like the lul.Ul L: 1 . .. 1 ; 1 fin:;' mi n Lt;tiii. nii'ii atiirumr in 1. cm . "I K "! 1 men, and tho- next time the - wen.',! I.. . . ' . "iOwn there stood a huu.lred '"in to lie mobbed where ( no before, lho whole auti ndinocriit stood Btoud and though lea.ful of uvow-ihiatorr the most radical opinion, Kradu- I any rallied to iu k h h nf t if. m.ra... element, iu the country. ,w th d- Clllt,,,i rS'vi"K them all 'i"8ol consistent with 1 1,1 u it went evi only j-ru ;wutinually, until the .. .1 I ..I.. ' 'good policy.1 (jruwinp worse, liu ftln vnli nti) i ir o''a, tht land ol Washington, and 'Jelfersou, and Madison, and Tatvick Henry, an I Mason, and Randolph, Ualhoun the strongholds ofDein ccracy becotiiinc alarmed at tho rapid I CfTlCV' Ili'fMllll I ntt lllfariit.t.l uf tlio M.it-ii.l j J ... . ..w ..i. hi vm ni iiju I UIMU fltriiii-a rim iliaitinan.l lAaJ! i - WVV1UV A Vll f 1 I Ulll IV. iwlneb innori'i..,! ;(J i.......... I "Frto Siieech and Pico Press" as well I its btiuner- "Prec Ten itory," was mukine.flotl 1 In-n. the contest, and res ted to tl,ellinly "crcise of the riht, as they claimed i i ; J . .. . I another in iu iJ.ip.i - 1 a IIcru- r.'uil, i' only chanced weapons . with tho euemv. 1'iviii it 'another vantage ground. Divide and COIirnier' had lun Imi.n tl... ..r l'lu Ab'ilitionihts. Said Garrison, "T'lio L'liiou is u lie I am lor its nvorthrow." Wendull Phillins bo of'Hstd that ho had labored sevontuen Years to take sixteen States Union. And t hePederal iMrtt it atreCed tbu o.iM.rir,,,- r tuktii l ie tninu! oi iu m,i.;..i,r l ..... i i ... ..... . : mli v nun pi v in im r i . uiinr. . 1 .1 '"Wed t' t 1 a"d wh 1 .1 fed tliu .v.v.ov v. .i.u . iin, no uiujr CI.IIIIICO, I of every ieoplo t-o alter or abolish their lorin of goveruiuent nud set upt ..1 .. . 1 I of DI.Y-Jlll.UVI, out of their' r, which, Imd also ivcr K" 1. ..1.. 1..1 j - .---.M.V.IS....I, ivi 'A tbeio men as far as wa politic, , wheie tils air was popular, whin -1 .1 '. I...' I HO - I nt the same placo, it wasl ol.'csolvcd "iliat tho necessity fur dis- n" tlie same tune. In Worcester. Maooachnseits, ii 1S51, it was re- tJvci that "ihe one great issue he New. ifoic the country is tho dissolution ol 'he Union." Vftll 'llllOll 111 nUPllUJlht f. .a ilia union is written iu the whole existiuir"!0.- ..i..... 1 . .- . . " voiiuiiioii 01 iuu two uciions of tho countiy." Even in fioi lions of our own Stato. sentiments were expressed, and there wm circulated a docti IIUMil ll I'Ml.v f,f uil.w.li ! I.. .1, 1 i i " vv 'J v ""'vit- t. HOIH III III) ,.,h, 11;,,,,,. v..t;. 1 n -."ri .."v.v-u.,, wi.iiiuiuh - . ' . iiiiiv 1 iMiri'NiMii niir uri. nnniiru tit ' . I IjVHIHT, tn a of ''Hiid, calling a National Convention " consider the practicability and "Pcdiency of a separation Uaween,', free un.l slave States," signed, hh others, by one Joseph Schcll. I now r.',,.-nttl.,.r tu.L- .., .. i""'1 - "n v. .. I. IWIIIIIT, 11.1 ' member, forsooth, of this L,v isiiiturn. But this action, on the part the South, changed tho aspect of ..flairs.andtho Abolitionists and tho! i ... i. uiiuru a will he becamo tho advocates of , Union, as they had heretofore Income!, -v.., 1. I 11 llAl.l.i.l.l. ..I la,... .. - I- 1 ulu'-' new epeecil rttl'J a a .. 1 ' .. i. .... " ri'eat uouy oi Union sentiment of the country, represented largely by men who had tolerated and even encourawd the niobbii.i.' ofAbolitio.iiHts.bccausa thev were disunionists. was now enliatHd tho same side. Thus the wilv . .1 la i .. . . ' .i A fact Federal Mcphistophclee. by cuiiuin'y artifice, aided by the departure of hts adversary from the uurrow path of ger.mno Democratic principle, suc ceeded ut last iu iigaiuing' his lost position, and bringing the rival 'spirit of Inquiry and tndsavor," of light and kuowlodge of popular riehts free principles, tor a timo at least, And tlie within Ins power. Hut when this! lucra caiue the vaunting and ambiti Fiend, with very joy "o'erleupcd itself," let fall too soon, I trust, for . r, . .. . . e WllIC I l.MaVI-t! hHil l.r.nmhr I.. m.Y ,ha,i. .,,ru".Kht l'J ttoiiiiiiou as a ioeu tiiat riauce euce men. of own safety, the silver veil of JJ" Lbertij with wnioh its hideous Alok-LLemocr?.t:c visage had been disguised, andi?b8u armed itself once a -a n witii it own natural weapons of oppression. Flush-J" -., . . i ... wini success, ana anticipating a triumph, it "lefs slip the dogs war" and cbimors for conquest aud subjugHtion ; gags the press ; stifles discussion ; with - hideous inoekerv 1. " a.L.1 .! 1 . . up we Key oi in a treucu lias that by' troo, nnl villi it turned thu heV ofjnpon American IVcuik-i,. making h Baafile ot the fort that bora til t'renchmHiiV uauia. Itread. iho Declaration of Independence, onl Hiid lor Imt itdenotincos OeorjjeUiO I., and loarn u lereon in oppression. Having kiesod Liberty, in the day. mt are pitar, only thtt it might tho nioro iaiely betray, nov it drag her torl! a . " npm tlie ra-lt Or.ain, anew w writbu." . , . , Tlianlt GihI, wo no lonc'or oj tliia monster, as in ajlgss, drkly, but faco , uimy, out laco l.. I.1( un. .1. , ,..,( Oencv S v T9' J M V 1 S ""to pine .u5,u,u,,u reeiloui of thoui-ht. I' l. J1 1 Pw-nrt iu Hi-pub- "ft"1 1: . . . . i"w" 1I1!HM llHfT V Itcifirw a.a Is . t . i'"t ' mou8 un u biueu that preseiiU it j'f c,!uil,,t' ractcraW. 'llu. much righted, wtt are roady to re crahc.tr ova tli ut. -,:.i. U , r. t fl ; t .1 rU,2nf' Mml inoinbow '!? now hlT17!03' ...... . . , - . .-' mi- .V. " o con-, lihian....,) .....1 I . l.t-'IIUll Hill: IIH liali..rl a ... I I.-..- .. . Cui V 0Ilc flT prosper, and its leaders become tha ICiiSbells, the Hamptona nud tho Sid neys ot fnture history. Tito hour cometh when America shall cvr Uiiadu tho honor ol havins sheltered vallatUiiliain's exile, even.. wn. onco onvied JJavouna tho ashes oftha 'HVO Lnnte. W hrilil n l...4 , ... M (i iiilu nil hud orlrod to W ... Vimiiu boh.rA l. . 1 1" l.tlMIVnl l'l . .1 - . V ." r?rat Herealter " to J'll t.t at!.Ct",lK,"ly Rppealed,- tin ZZ ' J 1 ' i . .'cn A.bo,i' to be SCl rciuc,KtrcJ ' , 10 I rn'l lli.mi A 1. ,.!.'.!. ... 1 . .. , , '' oiu AboliMoiiiBis, becaaao V 0 '.htti out their nefarious SCieniHA tl ml..r ........ . Ha, and thus attracted to thomselves that ctithusiaem which" a reat idea always awakens, though it be- a frantic M that which swayed thosonP Inter tho Hermit or prompted tin, ander...gs ol tho chivalrous g.iixote lhy, in reality, have no sotiU lot Biiclt entliuaiastic dovotim. tn n,n 1,1. ,.. r ... ., . .v mi- ,f ,wl'lt0 r bIu.ek" desire, r" u 1U 0 8CCCl!(J":, i" re-establish. "r'i;"1 Tmnm Xuw K-.olmJ oli- "wseu 011 ccntrulixati mt sub. ' uiuiiv- 111 inn iinr.. Ii.rnAu I'll C 3 .....vr , ,,y , !,e 'owa lho enslavement 0 T. "e ma which went down Ifrni.l.lt. ... IQili. I. . t ... ' ...l.'r.IW ... ..-it... 1 it 1, . I . I. t r ii' "viu.o iiiu ijtinjfj 01 rlanknH U, ti.n mote modern improvements ot pro tective titriff, national banks, and ub;.c plunder. Whether l'hil!(. 'r.'i.()ll,l,,-lJ lI'uir co Iliuolors, wero' . .. '." l.,,01r Vlew8 tho character. Thomas Jelllrsoii nnJ ProPcr status of tl Atucaii rtte.o . el., .1. 1. 1 .t.. ,. .,. 10 r - - vi lilt Atucaii rtico; should 1 v,u rati k.. nea I. th0 btorm of this war, tho fato the negro w-ll determine. If thev were, then will IjiB(ory sjvo thc,J pro.n.nenco for tl.oir g.ga,ltic intel lects, wlucn, ,ko lofty mountain sum mits, wero bathed in tl. W m tho morning . ' w!!,lo.t,,u,l,in yet slumber g ll0HVl1 f1'0 v' below. Bat u,U.;,"n.rwl! 6toI Jivinif S;?"' "7 tI.,1U1.' ''''.and despotic edicts, military tyranta and vnn..i ;......' yet sink beneath fuo hand of that gibbelcd in History, tor a warning t- ages. Tho original Abolitioifists rnrl w,t" them in this .uat- , 7 W0I' "CVur ai1 re not .....n, ey6t(,U wlicU I r.i- 1V HlrO- propoaitioi ld.oubtcd'y ......... - it doctrine orthodm :o i"iom uj kuueka." moet signitieant recognition of this is the action of th.i r.;,...; : Volkifnmul, which lays down twr. una ...... ... I . . .-..o y, vi I IU'. II IB tiuo-that Lincoln's nn- re- ulectiou is the establishment of deal IVm.H .... t il . VO VVitl. these premises, what is iu conclusion?- Keiuont lor President! the Cincinnati Commercial an proposition, which is part of an extensive uir.Temeut, includes Val .andigham for Vice-President, and intimates thai-slavery being dead- mfly n.t be any essential differ at opinion between these two Now, w hatever may be thoncht ' so rash and hasty an acti.n t ua lua P' of an influential newspaper aud however ! tm combination of Valland- ' !S,,sm HUd Fremont may be certain ' " ,a 11 warerj were out of the quo.tiou, the rrouuina AKnl.t would stand side by lide with thu ' Democracy in defbnee of the whjto '' freedom and iu opposite tu Feueral despotiem. which over- ' shadows us. i . Listeu to the sentiments exprVb.i ' Fremont at St. Louis, in 1S'J2 ;