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..' i t i-l 67 At the Idiot Asylum, - Total number iti til. Andth.lol.lr.eto ihttiia'e.vfcr ui" lllt, . ... ,J?r' I I TT. n..". . TV-I. """' " ".currtney, wh,ch4. wxr, and has been for l.yd oH.r. and cent Itu.Bot l.,lK.t;lUUIU, 4llMlrtj8 ,h, , . i r r- pfirerouH.T il.ey prov.de tvr iUlr lriuo.w It. . . m .. . CIII611IB. .. mo.a annua, report-m me -coma.!, , ;Kysteni of funituon .Wile meet, the expectaHon of its 3K aH ti.Bdt.- It will -he wen that ...v ..v..,.. ..unnc ... . .. .Kii'umc drn ,Vv, J.'. M T. 6 i! T" ccrof , i3,Ht.a K.jUB.ber m .lee,-. .asr male. lO,oW, and hiMkn,. lU.Wl. numcer fin lbs nimbor if Kcbool d rector in tbe Stale, U about 40.1.C0. . .'J be . number of ttiitara other tban direclois, connected in acme way with the luanroiiieiit of our fcbooln, is a bout 4.IKXJL 'Kit nuaibur of acbool liistiicuj i 1.672.' ; Tbe puniber ol ccboul bowra Is 10,u2'Jt their estimate value i $1,649.0113. Tbe aeerage pay of male is $.0 6ui female, $15 82 per u,0n.b. Ibe leeeipt ioto the 1 leasury lor school purpose", duitng the ytar wer. fi..0i,,t.0B n, , iM -wuaHu,es durtng lha year were J J uC"l,tC8 411. li "7 "'",v "'" '"v" , for tbi current year; are $41b,(M, 6u Itw tban foi the ver 18(31. - Tbo report of tli9 Wirecters of li Pen itentiary cliruM CAinutand your deiftieiatc cotisidertion;'anil the' lust iiu lion itsel','-to gether with the account thereof, fchoti.d bo carefully CKtEirnid. Q'h receipt and dis hutfcenK'im ax larpe, imd bene the opp r uity tor (r.Mil and Seculalion great. W.4 f ecoTiinienitation is not augyet-ted ' from any wunt of confidence in either the Direo lor or any other officers of - Ibe Instilutiiin. Ou the contmry, I bey all have my fullest i-onfiJehce, both lor m!ei;riiT and capacity; but I recommend the investigation, that you may so bear cviden.e ol tbcm, to our con Stitoentd. ' r .. . The report shows tbe number in prison, rm the ljlh of Novetobor last, to be Males,' " - 750 Female, ' ,;' " -: : ;' -18 "Whites; " Cclortd, C57 111 T6S v Total nsmber then in priwt ' being 156 less than at NiA-etiiber '1st last year. Th number admitted with in the past year was 237? tbe ntiiL-ber discharged, dd- ITg the same tuao, was du3, ks ioJIows i!y expiration o' sentenco - n " - '' 1W Governor ' f Hy pardon :i 4.redie4 -'- 3ly death- "' " -;' ; " :"j : f !y writ of -error " ' " ' " My eut to Kelomi Farm ' ly escana 287 ; 'JO 8 ! 5 1 ' - 3!)3 The number of applications for pardon, made during the year, was 108. - A lifct ol the name o! those pardoned by the Governor, with a brief statement ot tbe reasons therefor, is herewith presented, in ccrrmutitca'.wn from Judge Hoffman, Private Secretary. 1 The report of the ' Commissioners of the Heform School and Farm, in Fuii field county, herewith, presents a most gratifying' exhibit of that Ids itulion. The number in attend ance at the close of the year, was 185. The total expenses of the Institution for tbe year, weie $1'J,67041. The high character of the gentleman in charge ol this " Institution, should command for their report your larora ble considerattoti. ' -' 1 ; The reKirt of the Stat Treasurer, herc with submitted, is a gratifying exhibit of ouf llnancial condrticn. It will be reen that the payments into the Treasury from all soures, during the ; hscil year ending on the 15ih of oVernber, 1802, was S0.2-3U.323 14, aud that the payments therefrom, during the same period, atnounled to $5,190,043 98, and tbat the cash balance in the Treasury, oa that day, was- $478,167' 4U. , ': " " ' ". ' Under tW authority datlvcd from tha Act entitled fcAn Act to establish tbo Independ ent Treasury of the S ate ot thio," pa Bed April 12tb, 1858, Royal i'aylor, E g , ol Cujahoja county, Ohic, was, oti 'AS ' 15th day of September, A. 1). 18G2, appointed to examina "the" accounts of this ' department, and count the funds in the iron chest, ' Mr.' Taylor's rSport ol tbis examination, winch was made without a moment's previ ouf'notice to the 'J'reasurer, herewith tub; milted, ptdvey wbut all who know the 'Treasurer .and lii asshiania bad' .reason to believe, that they ira hou;st raea and com;' petent accountants.: , .','"',''. In calling your allentloh'tO the report Of the .Auditor of Slate, you are iiivjted,, realty to tiio consideration ol a ttue, ptii jefit; and full history of all ,tho: opcratiuos' of the State goverritnent for the past" year, "fbis ofli:er is entitled to great credit iof the cale, tkill and labor he has bestowed in piepiiiiiig Ubis iuyoctaDf doc'tiie,nt. ; llis seveial' rcc, CJjicoda ipn .are cn'.ltii'd.fo 'your 'fullest, eon aidmtion andCoiifideuce; and," without troubling li'eie'aith A 'jartSJiilar' recital ,'61 them, I com mtfcd what (ije jiis aid to" yoiir' kvorablc action. ., ,,,',' ,,' ..' ... v' I It will be seen fro nj ' this report,' tbat 'tliej total amount of! taxes levied duii' jioe" year 18C1, was ' 511,071,127 8;' , tbafhe ordinary expenses of the State ; govyi'iinjebt for the year, were $7 tSll ,1?;' ahd that there was paid, ' foi' interest 'oil '."Ska'fe debt.ssy.',.';,;:.;:1,,'-;..:; That flie ent.re ladebtednesS of the Srate", Outbe 15tlidav of Xove'mbef, A." 1.' 18(33,, was $14,807,2(3 34,' of wbich 'there was ?iid,' during the" year the" um ol' MijS 6 10 3, leaving due, XoVembi;rl3," JSW," UX lii,CG6 (52: . Jv v ' That bl this deUt;:te o!n'f "$2,870,470; 29 is irredaeihle; that of 'the b4tauce','$857, ' 88 is payable both pii"uct()al''and inteiest, at the' State Treasury, 'and. is, 4cslgna'td, from this fact,;as the1 Dbmestic Idebt' or'tbe State, ahd is suppose'iJ to be' bwricd, Vrlainly' by our own eitizeitsY'and'-tbatf $13,288,773 ; 80, the halahce of . the, rede'euiabfef jE'e bC is payableij'both principal and' iriterelt'i in" tl'ie city it Jlew Yofkj' iron which; fact it U calf! d t,l-.'6rt!ign debt, bwned ' partly'1 Ky' Citt item ot, oiir'own Btit'e, but' uiainly 'by cit( Sena of Other State. " ' ' ' ': ' . i!y tlieAct of January 18, 18C2," entitled 4Ah Act to au horij3t.the' banks teiiiforary ftp suspend 8pecie'bayinent,"'$d.V. it;'i" prb 4idd, tbat "ny solvent banking iusiiiutto'ri ,of this Stale, availing i selt of be proviSiiins .of tbiBSuspendii.gactBhafi; ISritig' iui 'ieonV finujnee in $(lspenston undef IhUaotj' tt'-Wt, ijoired by the Treasurer of ' State,1 furnish .ihjro'wit'h sight exohaiigei ipy'abie; ib' JJeW Vot-k, ttf coin, for ttsown iwteu, in the pof .portioti that the cneulirtkm,o1 all tha0Wen Xanks'of tW S'.afet at airate hbt 'ieSetedtng one Jitflf of one ef eeirt. f wkuiuvn,1 lot tbf iteftt required t6 pty"the: seTni-ht(Mal' tiJ . tenHt' and nie'V'orei'tdWel'th fttate; and so niucbfof the" 'jprineipaf as' ia how vt ay teJjrovided lofLy 'liw." "m "'f ' All the tank V the 1 Btate, -1 befibve, availed themselves of th pt'oTteioiM of thin atfifvnot haaee becaoie .Jiable.ea itcaeBt Hun-0 abeir -papexi at.- lbcir onioiera, :ea)a for ttsof to turauk lljeui;fcel porportians; fit tha coW reuiwdiil-'fss niiio'iii'i &t tai-ri' o in ut oeadedr to- pf. tlie -Iy interest; w $45,225 OO. whicb-was promptly farn lsticd bfib ivrsl banks, without exactiog tW'treotir1arn tbe1 paper? tbas' aavrng rti the Btate the tzpeas incident to; assort- fte and breMttting UiaiP papers " ' 'nio t J-"lbe'dinernc9 between eoia and enfrehejr or b'gal'teBdet notesj-orevaitiffg f th past lew months, was ogria, Ibat it wassearee Jir to be expected, that this liberality en- the part Of tbe banlta would "bt repeated, for onr- V.6,MmW.V.U "U,er .' Jt."fih stained tbe bur.hei,"; but it U idle to lM .wen," V" R,,n1 'TT . rf0l1H h.l it iU comimi? to do so. "for interest beeomrng due' Janu Jst, 1863, lyear," Wlih ingle xpt ot,hyoLaerfulljt amounting to $333,508 W: tfence, 'tlM'.aeMntiid io'-"deduutloii'flny'r-r aiot: tlnaneial tffl era of tb' Stata 'whif ly proVii 'from their ordinary lre,'td all soldier's tar ded, thi ni-elvea witb thU uoteii'd HU- seerl'elilg M and froiri their ', and ialo"t al banks for presentation - TbtnT prorWed tbe friebds (rkYiIfof; (or tbe 'porpoie oP ajlasi I tbe several backs promptly met the demand jupoa then. , The iuteretL therelore-. unon ' lost portion ol our dtbt, made payable otltj tTITm . Z ? T The interest opoa cwr domestic -4bt Jim ceoveelowTvin., liedltliciiU V) titnl en j ,Blil; ter niking lh dlU-eienc Wni y me this dilleienc wnti oui 'creditors. It m tbereSure recotumendtd j ,,,,, 70ll.mWke tor ,09 p.yult,nl of ,,i p.,,, Hi ibe legal lender note ol the Federal Wernm.,.!,. The banking interest .itwl ,,on8 mlereslea in lhi, queJmn. h istme.l hit hir tha l.aKl r llua .nlp.m """WH lenh of- lime." ! II h,,ke. ..r de.he to continoe busbies of a R to assm urK as la "Hie -kine.' it al afc to asstttue that they erlll be foTtttied by what they ny eon aider their ultimate inereM. And it requires but little knowledge of tbo businre to see, tbt they rannot nuke uioney lo putdiaing roin at thirty per cent Mil gelling it at a half per cent. A (ajtttre, tberefere. on your part, to relieve the batiks front tbe provt- llii.f ' lit tl liCtM Ruiill J tm . . . 1. j,,,,,, them at onM ini up tilt,iH,utijnc)i . . -, , . , J Ms (Vreat ineeot h ro "intimately o0 j n(,c. ued wUh 4,, (he ,hevwiea 'niwri - Btg ot the State, that any meagre, ?nir to diive Ihetn out of existence hur.' tivdlyor ntfhly must necessarily derange all other interests. It is therefore recommend ed tnat you relieve the bfinks'of this ti'urtty ! cn " - - ( , Upon the question, itself, ' of paying our interest in coin, uch may bcWid on either fide. In favor of tbo meaurey it may bo claimed that Ohio agreed to pay in coin, and haviig 'thns agreed, add Vicing thus abuhd artty able to perfomi all her agreements, we cannot with honor, coutcl our creditors to take any thing else. ' - " - ' ' On tf d otter side, it may ns Stsiil,1 fbnt when thW agreement was made,' it was rot even Contemplated by our widest statesmen, that any thing hut coin would tvjr bo de clared a Tepal tender, nor, ' that the national government womld ever be compelled to iss-ue i a currency, and require tbo business comlntrnity fo receive it at' par, when the some mouii not couuuatid in coiu its numi inal -va'rae. :" ':-'- This stale of things', however is upon us, and tbe wisest cannot tell how Icng it mat continue.' Is this a sufficient rea'ori to' jus- try us in violating an ngrcemenir suieiy our constituents will respond, No. lhe fund CrtnuilsFioiiers should therefore be directed by law, to pfovide Stfficierint coin to 10 pay the Interest upon all' of our debt..- The prii cipal of the debt, being payable lit our pleasure, alter stated' periods,' may be Biifll-ied to run until a more favoraUo time for its l;quidatipn. " ' ' ' ' '" ' , ' . 'The . Et-rui-annual reports of t the Jpnd C(lmlni-iiohers herewiib presen'ed," Contain s detail statement of. theif proceedings for the past year. The total receipts lor the yearweie $1,952 838'. 00, and ibe dishurse' ments jl,ti'J!),552 60i ; Under the amliority (Sivin them by the act bt March tliey have exchanged certificates due in 1800, to the amount, of $4,005,3(1) 47. . They show that the, total funded dtbt ol tb Slate, is $14,14llU62 fjl.' These reports sboiild coin mand your pcoTound attention. ; ' ' ' ' AS all legislation authorising associations for the business of bankinff. must be submits ed to the people,' for1 their approval, and, as the chat tors of most of the present institii tions w ill expire in My, 1865,' it may be thought advisable by some; that measures be tuken at your pretent fcssidri to ascertain the Views o tur ccnatilucnts npon tha sub- jct.v , " ' ;"':,y., -' . : AVith' great deference to'the opinions of all most inauspicious period to 1 gtslafo on this 8uue;t , The unsetlkd condition ol our mun(.tary afTairs, HcWifilerore alluded t&V is such, I can but think that the present is a enough, ol Itself to 'ebibartaBSi and tender Uncurtain, the woikingi of any "system o( Lanking. In additlotf lb this,' tbo Copgrcss of the United States have the same matter bcipre them, and w ill probably adopt soma pleasure .ilia eMalty offectlng'tho whole sub ject. It Is there ro-eohimenued that yotl post pone all. action;' looking to the re ctmrrtr qi our .bai-kiog" institution!, and thereby'' leaVe the nia'tcr to our successors. The report ol the Superintendent" of thi Sti'e ilouse is heiewith submitted. ' It af fords me pleasure to bear 'tesliniony lo the faithlulocss ot this 'o'lHcer. lie is ever1 at his, .post pi, duty,, and .disburses the fund pluctd at his dVposal, with strict integrity and econptiiy. tli. lecommendations are fully endorsed. anj merit jour approval. , 1 be report of L. L. llice, K'q., Supervissr 9.f Public,, Priniinj:, hcicw ith, 'should not es cape jour Vieo'ai attebttdn'Mr.. 11, is by tiade a pi inter, at, d bei.ee , w;Il, efiucatcd to tbe neroeojanfeof, Ae duties ,pf his' ctlice; apd t is.but a isiniple act, oj, jqstxe to a lallb ful .public.. 1tfl'bcr, tha'L btar testimony ty bis, industry . and attentionlo duty,' , A faithful discharge of,;' the, duties; committed to I. is hand, standing as lie does between1 tba Treasury and b, sijreraJ ' Cjpttactors,. is Qcrlain Wrjjriwn u pon bi m sfive rd pr fi sut'. , , nisi.iepirr,i n'iil deinonstrafe. the' wis dooi ofjiAe, Jiiw under whjch he acts,! Wticii, as it, has be.en, laiUiluTly diiiiniiteie4 ' " Ilia repoi't ol tbe UoinmissionurSj Croaled by lhe Act of May 1, 18fi2,' entitled ,"Ab .Otijtp provide a ,lioaid.ot Coiiillissioners 10 examine ter.ain miitaiy."plaiius, arid make an appropriation lor, Vthy'r, pam'ept,", bete with , tubinited,,bau!d coinintiud, your re spect'ul, attenlion,,,,;,'!'') ; total , amount ' bT claim submiited to this ljoaa,as, $lpB,: 972 84; of, whjcb sum, the Cotoiiussionen allowed ibe SMtif of, $33",S30 '08. i Uy tha lion, I respectfully recommend Lhijit furthe time be given U.e Commb'sioners to 'adjust tbese' cbims, .',,.;,:,'.',,,. r,',",.4i,r, if.' , Tbe members of 'the S(ato Board of Agrf, cultfu bays .sithully discharged,,, the i'inpor tantj utie cotqmii.ied, ip,tl!m.' .,'TJieir ,r.. uart, bereJw.itb, pre8enleq,tB, ,abeumenf,' pl interest, ad 8b(iulleeiv'e, great f)oiwid.erf lion At your banda' ron.wfli be gta'f, tp Jearb, tbalilbroufebojjt ibj JStato, the husbpndmaq has' received rich rewaro's! for b'ialaboK' ' . Your atte'nliiin "ia'in'vited to the Tepprt of ine uoaju oi iUKiiuiiuners ui inv ntaie Library, now presented. -TheLlD'rarUnb trtfcr atteTi'.ion'Vo duty ahd" gentlemanly tie'' (lOWiaent to visitbrs, MM wtin fttr -Hirbsrrthe prttloutid respect bf 'alt "Wbd hhovr djiii';' "tt'Wlll be ne'eri'tnatAefe' has been added to th0'1ibrary; dui'ltig1 tb 'past "year.'. 1,320 vdbitiieS, TiiaktnMhe total iiUniber 23,423,' The coriUirioiiofTh several catials'of 'th Slatekilr be sHown by Hhtf- teporl;,bf'ithe Hoard 6f r'tibfie Works, bei-evrith' nrtetrted: A lt bo ugh, 1 h ce ' Hnportah t ' tiven MS df 4 1 rade and commerce,' have assdd- rrduf tht 'imiritii dlaVtf custody arid .'control W Bia(e;gcfrt ybu Should bet Mo' Sight of' tbenit-'fbfi'tney are liable at any IfmB'to tevVrt ia tfie"Hta'te, a'ndl tbey acerlaih b dd so af the 'ekptra tfoh Of the leas'e.'under bft.H they tfre-nbw beta, ,J,Your dtAibeYaf 4 'attention ts' tbererofe' ibvitjB'itf tliis-iypt-ttj."'9 ""T " '" The isevisr'al'R,ar HoaAs. "wffbV'Hhe Jf(tffe Si iB trood wdrRfng !cMitiua;;:!' Yiitf TVlll be ekid to'k new1,-1 bar the- iefrterjWsitq; : fcilijfetf Si' bb? State, Wbe'ljerrifFb(,(s6s fnuel nV tbe cnnstru'ctto'n-b( these' JApbrhtnt std tioW 'W' aispensa'ble tfieani of )trafbsitrttf receiving. "If fb.fr 'ffnribftWlH'tnsTi' 'bnriay.' tt aue to tpe several manage rs or tneiw roans, that I beUr teatimont' Id tbi zeal,1 fldbllty abd cromutnaaa mini Sited bv bfitn 'durmtr4' A , Jtfsi yeafilif fbe-' thoremenHof tttwpa liihd stiMitiesTW sb rmyi"-",r' hv a ait tiroes been teady io aeoond lhe efforts wT tbe government; totne tutl intent of the capa city ol theif rtSpeoMvrtoaisi "Euty in tb powers ql tbe Tipatd ceased ,Qn i ibe, 'JStA Jaj of Deceinler lasti . 'lo'avyid special. 'legisla. i taring to lb wants of sick and wounded soldi. vi t act passed at your last Session, pro viding th made ot asvecffng ud taxing Ibis tpecies of propery. lias aot btco io operaiion a sufliciatit larpth ol t ut to teat its wisdom. It it believttd, however, Ik at iu provision are just and reasonable; arid it kbould thoieorn be permitted t reiuaia. .f Aq account ol ibe expenditure frtm ibe civil lontingeot fund of tha Executive, herewith pre.entel. It will be seen that the kuui of $056 2b" has been drawa front Ui fund. - .. - . .. . . . - - Allow ma to request, that yoa direct this accuiiul, end,also,that of flte emtraordinary conliugwalifcid, sa 4e rhroojihly exruMd by an appropiwt committee. Such an rx aiuinatioo i aluVa due to-our aoattiUwau and to tuysell. .-...,.. Ceficting that 1 have now compiled .with tbat provision of our Constitution, wh-cb re quires tbe Governor lo "couiinuokate to the Ueneral Assembly thecondilion of tbe Slate, and recommend such measure as be may deem expedient," I have but to epre th hope, that you may' bare a harmonious se sion, and that (Jod'a . richest felesaiqgs. may rest upon us all", ; , , , ., . lMVIP Ixro' Ghior.'" Exerufive Chamber, .(luuibus. O.., Jan. 5,. isox.. . . . , , ';,;,. Ce;Cairj, Sentinel VVrttieilily, laiinnry 11, CI It .Vtrfi TT. AtEN, Xidltor. t r hum Vf mr ' . I For ail month.. .. w... .. 60 for three monih...;.i...k.. . ........ .w... M) Alt Subicrtplion mutt be Paid in Ailmnee' ' iTtsor rosTAOi os wrtiLV HEWjr.rras . 'o alt aubseribera in the county where publish. .-.afrRBE. .'vi-.-v -. ... .- ...,. c -V 5S0"ltoo.3,Elisiia Whittlesoyi . of Malionin county, this State,' For matiy years Comptroller 'of. tlip tf.l'$. Tres ury, died in Washington City drt hist Thursday. ' Ite was considcreJ.,'ly nien of all parties, an honest man. I"'."-; ,J tpiiiiiifiatcs' ;';7.'': , P IfUc fylloiag'g'cutjicinen ha.ve Lccn naniexl is candidates before the next Peiuooi-atk StatQtGQnypption of Ohio: For Governor, ' Hon. G. L. Valiant dlham ot; Mohtg6mdrcd.uiity,' Iloq. Hugh J. Jewett, of Muskingum county.' ; , Lieutenant' Coycrnpi-,; llon .Vvi. Lawrence, of Guernsoy -county, and Ilohl' AHner M. Jackson of Ci'a'wforil county su , -,. . ... . :-u.n u . ' : Auditor of 'Stat?, Charle'sTI.' INritch pner, , Eftq., . of. Tusqarawas couuty, Win Hubbard, Esrj.',' of ibfrah county. jSuprunip Judgc. IIoru.AT. Oiey, of Monroe county. " - 1 ' i"'"' ' The" above named' gentlemen arc all good nien and good Democrats. ' ! ; Scifa'aloaalaia',.:,,' . , ' The Republican membcra of the In diaiid1 Senate!' Have 'turned :;put '.to c regular Secessioniots. -, To prevent an election for 'F. S. ;'Scriator'' they' havc bolted, and left their seats in that body. lhe rebels done the same thing in the Ui Si Ci")i;ess ,tyhen tliey ; co.uld Jiot accomplish 'their ends'' inthat body;' awl we would te pleased jf, some aboli tionist would tell Us the difTerence be C)VCCit flie.acliQn pjf..llijS,jfeuclfS,jiiMv in the government nnd that of the republican' member's of ' the ' Inttwfia Senate in leaving that body. for our piii't.w'e cnnnOt sec any difference tyjta't ever.n The republican press,) almost uttiveWaliy, justify these Iinltana rebels or,;Sccesonists.aBd as, tbeyii do thnt, We shall 'Certainly ' expect of them,' if they yt,ish to bf.conjdereU jconsstept, not hereafter to denounce Secessimii.! ia:-; 'j'- , . ' t .(. !!'. (! -,! r' tut tt pe where:t may. ;: ,,,ft ; ,,,.,,i - 'h " Gov; S'J'iiio'Ur's :MesKe.im '. , As we' Btated lust week. Governor Seyniour'tvas inairgura'ttd at'- iAlban on the, 1st of January. ; On last iYpd rfesday -'hteHcn't in his message to- the Lcgisiattu'c.' ,. It; iii -..., long doGuinent and gives a geticr'al' revifcw'1 of State ajtii' toflal,ailaii;k.'',lic takes'stf-qng grounds against arbitrary arrefttsjmar-i ffal Ijtj jhtt'a ojjtfcni'tatesflriil oondomii the Abolition IVoc'lamatinn,' ireff;, been eliangcd, ahd tjutt if . Abolition is ckrHed Mt a-nd'the 1 Sohflierti;' States aubjugated,!."ouij. govcnutent anusfc be Cofiverted ini'6''4 'military 'tler)6iuiui.'H Lj. -fli'il -t , ' t "IT ,-!U!M !J.J, He elopes as, ,t,qllo?8 jU: v !K !,, i "o must accept tho condition of af fnjWWVnefkMfT.'rAVfSl8'ttdtjcnt tue fortunes of our cpuatry, are mflus eticodiliy tha :esjilt;of, battles.. jQur ar micB in"tlie fiold iraust be 'Bnpported; all ebrisftitutlorial doniands oT our Gen1 c'rMliWl!- crouirjtly pWfMifcrf si I'M 'v,.o 'n i'aM'.J f ,-l!ut var alone will not i save i the Uiiir:''11r4"rale-(of''arctioti;.;flfk;fa'j8 used t'o! Yjirttlo" wri in' WdinarV insur- ,,Tl. !.if oil 4 w -t.-f.ir -:.u rt " -t !-. recnou, JSP-ot,apPUt)aMo, to .a. 'wide spread armed resistance of great coni. BiunitM3K-.;Blli;i4 Rcaliwaid,.utly jto shut our seyes .tlii8'trtitl..iiO w, Iniet o)eircuin8tatlce'3',eflti - tt AU vision of the Uniod be 'c6''nrceoed.','We' Will ilit .'forfli 6fii'x we, will use era-y uojicy.pf 'qoftcibi'tioij; wo wilt hold, .out; lOAwry? induesiueHt .to tW people of 'the Sontbj toTeftirmto tn6irllcWnc-t?, oitljisMnt ith! lionof-' eyry (;vratlo,,dfcWadetl(y -tJig CoiiHtitatioit.f ,and iby itliai fwiterxiat regard; hit!hiiit prevftil' lH''cb niOtt c6yje?Ja;efel' Muffi, structioi of the Cotistitntioh.i i If hMW fteUfiotrledgin' urr aepeh d(k1 Ms'4v Ipltdfigtatiiude an). 4uio'be'r! aicage, let) tw pray that ur miadsuaay be inspired' witb theiwisdoMji the" ag nahirkity",' tWo' faith and fcharltjr, which :tm i-'i 'XyW4W-&XUW',i Obi LElklalaire. This body met in Columbus on last Tucaday week. .Jk the; ,Sentehe eredenlials ;f lions". Samuel Hum. . ' . j , i phryv,lledS. mont and James Bone, of Coluir.lii ana, were presented and they were sworn in, Mr. , Keyset, of ronroe, offoroJ ftlrcfoltowiug gamble' n! resolution, which was not adopted: Wwerea. We the present members ef flie 'General Assembly of lhe Stato f Ohio, passed a law that our sue- cssors sltall receive but three dollars per dat; therefore be it- : 1 Kesolved, That we do herery "pledge ourselves' 'tliht we will ' receive hut thrco dtdlars per day during this ex tra session. - : . ..;.,,, . ...t ' The most bf' the eck was spent In adjournments and counting j the votes for State ofneers; Itfs uot srtpposed Uiat much will be dono until the Sena torial question is decided. The prom inent eftn'di'd'utes :" are-Wade, , ..CUase, Groesbeek and Tod, all. abolitionists; The Elsli Hi f Jniiiiiiry nt Col u ni- '""'"' ;"' -',- bun.'1'" ''' ' .'.,Tltq correspondent of Uie JJ!nqu;rcrf utider ditto of January 8, says that "the Eighth of 1 January ' festival , a t tho American to-night was one Of the grandest affairs '.ever'' known here. Tho supper vyns inngnifimit.. Over two hundred guests from nil pn'rt.4 of the Staie participated; they were prin cipally Democrats. It.' r. Kanney was Chairmaa, and made a handsouiQ speech. " Judge B.trtley also mtitlc 'a -.'..'. r..i -V ' ' poniTiVti. speeou , severely criuqtsiug the Administration bud the' Republi can' party.; .' IIq','.'was; ' fi-erjueritly:, ap plauded. At this hour (midnight) the speeches iii rcsp'onsb ttnae, .-.it ,!l b. RTho Democracy '' of Illinois JiHfl a tremendous' meeting at Spring, fieklj the home pf ;A. Lincoln, nm the 5th init,::!: Iloii.; k'l'Jllclta'rn; Judge, Marshal and otlitr idistinsruish' ed spealjer addressed the 'tnpet'injj.-l Tho , committee .on j ltosolutions;' of which !I.,:N.; Morris, "-df Ouincy, was' chairinanj ;) reportoilj, the . following, which was1 urtaninidnsly adopted, amid grea,t! applause, yiz; ',,, ," . ,:,;v .,! v Resolved,' That the; Bniancipaeioti Procl.Wation'ioF the Prtsitlent, of the United , States.' is as liiiwarriintud in military as in civi) luw a: gigantic usurpation 1 at once' con voca ting the war, professedly' eomnit'need by the AdTninisttfatron'for! the "Vindication of tjicf authority; ?f the. Constitution,! in to a crusade; tor the suddou,.: anconsti tutionbl and violent emaneination of three mtlllons ot negro slaves; a result Wlugli would not only be, a total sub version, of ,tlte federal Union., but a revolution Int the. social organisation of the Southern States,' the immedi ate and rcmot6j tho ! present " and' far toehing eonsequences Vof wliicl',',', to Doturatjcs,,; -cannot be . contemnlated. Tfithout 4ho tnost dismal forelxudings of hoi'ror "and dismay, ' :'l" ' ' : ' "Tho'' proclamation mvites''se'i;ylle insurrt'ctioii as an.element ut theeinan- cipaUon crusude aad means of warfare, the .-.mlrttrrianitf and duibolism of which are withont example in 'civilized 'war- f . ... 1 ...1 T 1 1 1 - ' '' .' ' . ..no, uuu . wuigii, we uenouncc, , auu y.ltieli,tlto,civIUaed world will denounce as bit, i ineffaceable - disgrace ' ti 'the Ainerican'naliie,''''' ' '''', ."''l'ii,"'',(i,;i Kcniiicky on lhe I'rorliiHiikilon. ',,.Thb',,IegLjlatiire .'.of-, Jventuclty met at frankfort 'on last Mdndity Week.- Governor, ltolflson', .tlic tlpioti $iv$fr, nor of that Sttltp; recommends in his tnbssng' ;at Ce)it PteSideiit s Proclamation,- and pro tests against'any ihtcrferecQ.witJi, licV State policy af Unwarranted by ' the Coiistitntionj' and'tltfiiks' the 'Proela inatwn giving u-eedom. to slaves, tu' ror beliiotts State. inflicts urtOTr Kentucky a fatal thougli "indirect 'MoV. i (,ite'ay the saddest fact of the. '' Prbclamatfon will 'loo. 'to., fire 'tiio' VvhifiT,V PJ tTv . -wt' an burning muss of cinextinguishablo hate,' and $ptt by all .liop f. restoring the Union, which' is only possible by auherm to'the Constitution asifVas; and,ifiirthor,,. that itlie!,rnost . alarum)" aspect Of tliB Pociatnition1 is the' tisur- pauon, of ttio. pq wer - qt e.oMiofrern. ment by the President,1 under the'plea ot, VrpiUtary jnceH tho Lbgislature'-'to place "ond reeord tficjprpt 'agaj'TOtVr'romaj tK)n..-tr '! I'-jSmrstiu ivbu:!tt-ri ,T U-fl I.' if 'I I 1 I'm y Ml y .. 1 ,1 j fy.t; ' ISSThe DeiaiHjracyi of ..iOolum.kiR ah.! 'fi-autliri o'uiitaye Vj? Olds a spienuiu t reeepuojii. on ,.iasi i iuonany week. -1 The1 pfocessidh -that escorted' 1 1 .l f- .-nlli.)-.' lU'i 111 ..Jlrj! 0l jq.-iii.l the lvoetor, to rtluiuJjus was vijr ,tw9 fnilc'S ldng'.' Tliiretfeptiofi fe1ct;hwas .iv-i -fiL-.r.r 'iiH lUt '.i'iJi.V ut M-si'ii Ig -i which Dr. Olds replied in'fittiric i'I r-f,rfiji i mi- i-ft v.foR jol tmui .?'iuj-rxJL:-'Mr-.-i.ii'W bn 0,iltoui,txoeowiinw pt-orCiiyia.CienA fin!' is cdutried 1 with' the" "Mi'saage of zn -i'chyi'au tVU d.'iW '" , n f'B-fijr '" tnetra, aMd the bnivt';tnHiiri'it,tt; w Lihcbln. 'i.:ii p ml ,b"vis tUtoi oli swi I . ' - i m ' 1 n mi'imn "-rfr1 AmbiltV'the1 Ihflbr br4Vfl'''mctt wM,tit at we, vatuq. f t, ,XMtw&j was G etiv Georg Vfv Mcgtin,,i df Ohio U.9 was one oi tno dcsi omcers in. two army. Gn. M. -was a brother of JJon. WMb'r$n Advocate. BJisi jKri- iiiii jJi ,nv-s'i I Otc Ilomw the credent,!., , Dr.H Ae g Olds, Hon. It. E. Chambers of Bel- hufldroiht of millin . ..r In liane (Tb Parliaiit Spirit of iew Ftifj- laaiel Aarmln .Jlsiy U'aidBte The Gazette makes a weak esf rr to i " . - - .i , , uuinuai utevKVBHitin we took in reference win uv ine pniuvii o uua iu rwvi run ofNew&l.nd, of protective tariffs, to support New England manufactures, which are no- thiug tp us. . It did not deny that we fit Cincinnati w 11 none ofwrr mamtfao tures to New England but, on the con trary, New Enghttid is competitor ia our ,maikct.,(. It, seeks,, however, to defend .the historical antecedents of ifew England, which havo always been considered by all sane men as utterly indefensible In the War of J8J2 she refused to allow.hcr troops to Wve the Lorders of their States to come tto the rescue of the West hcn the savages were massocremg tt estefn. women and children , Her clergy denounced the war in vile terms, and declared it was unbtcoiiiiiig and itmlioval ' to rejoice o vor American victories. She plotted in the Hartford. Convention' to sccetle from the Utiiori and form on alliance with, Gre,at Britain.,! She opposed tli acquisition vf Louisiana and the mouth of the Mississippi,"! that grent measure of Mr!. Jettcrson. '' She opposed It be i-'.''-:.i..v - .'-il.t-i: 'ttf-J- J i'I .n' cause sue wniiicti tue ' csi. ue iu-.n u dent upon her for an outlet,, to., the o ceaii.;.. How she would hrive used that dependence we see now, when her rail roads iharge the West about three pri ces for their freights, ,,(,t,M!il,.(:j TheGaJsette sjjenks of her furnishing most of the soldiers, in the ; War of the Revolution. - It is true, that she figured extensively on the pension rolls of tho Revolutionary ;';soldicrs, but when did she not figure, when : moneys was ,o come out of, the Treasiiry ?,,,,JLhc;war, commenced in New England and con tinued there for a year. Her people turned out as miuuto-nien andjt no-year volunteers!, -Hut wlica tho war i was transferred, iti 176G,: to New : York, a iargo' number of them went j homc. When theVyear was up they abandon ed Geneml Washington, in tbe dalkest hour ' of 'the Revolution, i They left him' ahnost without bn army,'; and !lie bitterly qom'plnined of it in his letters. The New Jersey, and Pennsylvania troops remained,; arid saved the. cam paign of. Trinccton. .nit was by count ing her 'troops' who served a few months only, against the .old Continental ljne of other States,sueh as Virginia Mary land, New' Jersey , and J,'cnnsylyarna, who enlisted for the. whole war,: "that she makes such a show of troops.' The1 martial Spirit ot ,' tlie cptintrlias' never been in New England. This 13 notori ous, . It was not so in the Revolution, ijt the.warof 1812, in the Mexican or in the present war. . WhoarethemilN tary1 heroes of the-country? Washington',-Jackson,1 Taylor, Scott,' Ilor"- visriii .Worth, Wool and Brown, ', Hew mnUy.of them are New England; menf The New England military earoes are Arnold,' Greene, Sullivan anJStaiki -Neither of tlieih.' ybprescnt' ''tu6: f!dirV nan t Puri tan New England "spirit,-' Stark and' Sullivart were arjtjijof Ireland scockj Grcenfe was 'a Quhker sa'denoninatitr the pnritftntil perso'J cute'who dfl 'th'os.e of the ReVq-fution-ilett Ncw'liigiind'anti' wcut' lo thu.South., Ari"lM!lfiu!lct,tc ,an Becther nrc' welcome tOiOS a Puritaiiw i ,Wie; presume the Gaisette 'will not want! to cotint'in'llujl,' tho.'Massii'chri: setts 'Gencrtilj1 'tro surrendered petrbit tn. I9.I f , ml opened .whole. ) .estf era country to thtj. iacurtions .of the SQ vajjes, and who was dismissed from the army for cowardice. The HVar 01 1812 WaVaeclar(! and ' 'Waged by'ithe Other edctiori of tlib ;county,''ito prtv vent'New England Seamen frbtrt being iiiipre4sdd and kidnbpped into th'bBrit ish service, aiid to'revcnUNew1 Eng land; fdups,"ow, teingpfiscatpd. .,ea the 'by 1! 'Seas y theBrifrslr'.ii'Shepte- lerrea to. wtq ni fflcn, aiiit jier, mi jps taken rathet than go to, war,, ;She did not think' o much of her seanum as tihe. does now of. fugitive jfegroes.!iK! ,, 01 Every electoral. votfcin Nv England wits given, at ibiti. firet eleetion, agajust Presidcnt.iTheOTS9JJ!jeffer8oo,j,:tba.aui thbr ot the PJcjaration pf , ndepen,d- epee-j H fat detiouneed by her clergy anther pressi rajV an . ifi,del,; lilftve driver, who tr$teA in human flesh.;, sit, was believed itbati i; Ue, ncepede4 he would bitrn!th3ible8,i and mafiy-old wotrren'iiiec'oMraitdtradUiOrii bid tlie'iH UltCr, 111B lUHUi.UliltlOU'M ipiiC VUIUU, U13U, on liaf'st 9lf;ctric,prjar)jjn Andr.. Jackewathe hero f ew ,0 Lwnay i.' Iler press 'and preachers belli bbii wp'afi tou:rde'rc?afli!r'ft iuillali of tibf Ljiwf ofirJiofca AdflP?,) which de. prvtU'tbiij-iAunietioaai rpeople of ' their Uevty, ana sue1 cjdrtg rtdntfte')ki w ttfil'xorr opt Baiilc 8f tllk'tflriittrd Btates ji-.'t to! . WitiViv 1 .ei.iop ,3 vy t trilK.ia Qtbcr part of. thcpuntry, , . for thirty year's fche haa favored all th mh liiindus liigK-protectivfe' tariffs that hive bocniucb, banlers- upbji the. ihiluatry of the country. - Such Btiisome of tlie antecedents of Puritan New England, whom Ilehry Wbrd Beeoher lauda to highly, and whom he.'deelaircs itfthl I -J 1 T I brain of the country. By putting New iEnglandfar above ihWestcrn and Middle States Jje has initiated this dis cusicn, fnr they can hardly nubmit to such boasts in silence, but will use the facts1 to) put the boaster to "sbame. Cm. Enq.N v - y A MyMrriow Parnsrapli. The following paragraph appeared in tho Washington Republican of the 1st inst.; it is entirely too mysterious and profound for our understanding, bnt still we eonrmend it to tbe investi gation of our" enquiring and intelligent - ...l!il." " l-" "n . ".,. Vvuuuuiiii t -r- Inauguration of Presidext Lix- col. Abraham Lincoln is td be in augtirntcd to-day. 1 Hitherto he has yielded his sound judgmcnt"t the imJ feruosity xf selfish and gross men. lis great heart has controlled his con victions, but the people may rely W a positive sagacious policy ,.. from thw day ,ta the close of his Administration. Important changes are to bo made in tho CuLinet,, and iu various depart ments of the Government,; indicating a wisdom inherent in the President, but now .fully ..developed. v, Such are our, convictions, basod upon .what we regard as good, authority, and correct reailiijg of current pvonts. ,fj , f'.; .icThe.Rbpubliean and tho Chronicle, two famishing concerns puqlished in Wasbiritoh city; are'rival cstablish ments, and each endeavors to obscure the radianco of thq other by the inten sity of its Abolitionism. . ..Each claims to be the organ of the Administration; and in order to impress ; their Tcaders with their official importance, thoy oc casionally . publish: puclt , mysterious paragraphsas the above quoted. These organs Subsist on such advertisements as the departinent fttmish,' just like seedy and dilapidated individuals'. liv ing, off the charity of 'their .more - for tunate, .relations; i;Last month the Chronicle, f orney's piper, had several startling ai ticles' about the "big, boat ing heart;'' add "cfCiitive, teeining brain" of, 'President Lincoln, Otie would imagiue, from tho careful p:ru sal of the.-io articles, that that "teem ing brain" was as busy as a spider, weaving ingenious nbts to catch the leading rebels. The remilt'of the Fred ericksburg affair, however, demonstrai ted that - some one else's: "teeming brain" had -been plantiing" too) and that Our generals had led otu; forces right into tho trap which the rebel, Leo had set for them. , 1 That 'teeining brain" of our .President may be most luminous; it may' lift him to tho stars, and carry hini' over thc'swolleii waters of the angry 'deep, as swallows skiin the air. "but .his military . strategy is the worst, wo liaye yet seen, forcing us, reluctantly, to the conclusion, that, although a fair humorist, practical jo- jur, and a country 'wag, the President can neither compass ,the: magnitude of extensive warfare,; nor successfully, superintend a third class hotel... : But the Republican,' the other or gan of the Administration, assures us that the' President was only inatlgu1 atctl; last ,1, hursday, tho first- day of the, prtsorit year. We were all under tho impression' that ho was inducted ihtd offico on the 4tli" of March, 1801, when lie sworo to support arid defend totituf4on.of;tlie United States',', but ,thd. time . which (i elapsed between thatdato and the first of tho'present montb,iw7is mere bblivioh'.' The de- of ' th.' Abnl entirely ; cojisuiumated , , until , the first of January s emancipation; proclamai tion rwas issued;' then the President arose ko the full dignity1, bf his" pos tibrt arid from fithat ' 'date'1 commences his administration this is pur inter pretation of ,the Republican's ,.niystc rioua nnouncoment. -,;, from, tho 4th of March; 1861j until the 1st of Jan uary, lfeOS-tWeiity-two months the Prc'sidtihi' nbV bben5 in a: half tornicl cori(litibp.fIt is'irue ibai' tlte rV st of the nation was tolerably , awake and chsiti ye . to' i tho . condition; of affairs throuuhout the "cdtiriW. ' SldCo the first battle !of Bull' Run the sounds of neatu a nu carnage n.iye ucofl ooruo. jo us won, eywynhrpezl incompetency in thefield and sciian ririi the; eabinet worb visible all'this itime; -while our strei'f it; cto'wded with 'th()';'iT)ainied vie flrns fit iriorijifen'iy,7 'painfull ' irh- presseu:U!s wipn ui,e. luea iiiat to worio, had fldt been asleep.,;, ri AH, this, itime the head and front of our gdvernmcrit was insensible,' but Wdw he" is awake to the itopdHajice' df the crisis1.' Tlie tjmn- (lcng .echoes ,' ail eerberatyons ' of nostuo cannon, carrying ueain, WW every pealy were iaoapablcof arousing hinijTOm tb4lethar'gy ;Whereini he laV bound; but now ho.startupi' like' the followers )f. .pfiojricplijU, ..an,d, one ptifo:mafjan-)ifta hM to $9 clouds.-; 'Surely it itf time for the;cdm-i matKler-hi jsliiof of thi army atid navy t6 'aw'akbt("sbafcb, bff'.deatlt'c'ddn tcrfeiiandlobk on 'death itseifJ-Ji'St: lost,.,,-, aT,,'fj)wn HT ;.(!i'!A :to ,1 -i'i. . ' -w' ' 9 ij . -j k r 0 'J id: lle.asseinblod 9.,4 'f tplt, aftw trvrd vmk' ,adjournne to .iXb pw)oeedg duripg he,pai week &re yiuiattvktio toti, fviotl.' Oil; wj'-d .'fiTJtn , m' " I .m' . . . (tali dn ,?.,B6rThfJ Cattle Market; reports are nnnvoidablyiierpwded (out this,,weelct 3iM baa bMwnn saeiaVvbaDgej TI Ws) the 11 nry . Here is Oao o the-Wmya the money goes: A f. ; V ' - "Government. Lavmij nothing bet tor to do With its BiOIii-V. has trit-af...! a large sum in a Hw press, types, ink. ana uireer luousanci reams of paper, aiul sent the,whol to Beaufort, S. C, to establish an anti,slavery journal there TO BE OIVEX AWAT if it mnnnt be circulated in any other manner.,' At Hilton Head tho Government is- Mistaining a nrgro' achdol; lit' h.is a lalnrpf,. mnfMn : . 1 ' t " t xf ' v .raiinn mm nuuso in 1CW York fcTxlrtrrmg for 60,000 negroes; it is fecdiirf 15,000 or 20, 000 nVgroe in different military ' camrw with tl. same rations that are allowed to whit soldiers, i , - tn i ku.- - As the farniera '; of the Nortlivrest; lib cannot got enongb for their corn'; cbneqnenco of the war, to pay theV cost of raising it; shall be Called npota for their taxes, they will be 'likely to bear in mind' some of the ways the money goes.--Ohicngo Tunes. " ' Oen. Itnilcr'a Aliiii.iliriiinn. '. All sorts of reports come from New Orleans of alleged maltiracti'ccs under jen. Butter's Adniinistratibn. ' One s that Geti.' Banks hitd' ordered tbo arrest 'of Gen. Butler's brother wl. n l said tohiive opei:ated largely in behalf of liiiiiself and ''brother B,6ii in New Oi-rcdnS. ' Another 'statement is that Gen. Banks litis' seized on so'inn ' l.-ib V accounts staridincr in thei i"r niar tain distinguished officials,'' while ' ho as alsd grasped with a firm hand tho evidence. lying in various' 'private i..'.i., .i.:..t. i :' i". ;' 1 '-.' '' . i. ' ..nun, hiiiuu may lean to a great uis closurc. ' " ' ' ' "' UST'Thel 'resident, has approved of thesoutence of the Court-mirtial held at Norfolk for the hanging of f reder ick.Setz,, a, teamster, who murdored; a colored, man at Camp Hamilton,. , Of course. If the teamster had, killed a; white man he would, probably have-; been pardoned.,, , Hard .vp.roit ''Votks'.' The Che'4' nango Union,' published at! Norwich.' Chenango county, : New York, States that at the times of the lite- election,' there was a negro hi jail there for rano upon a lady seventy years of age. He' was bailed out by the Abolitionists trir enable him to vote for Wadsworth, and he did so! .,, ,,.,. ,':u r. ,. , fSS?"It is '"reported and genoraHy' udieved 'that tho widow of the into Senator Douglas, is going to,; tiinrry Secretary Chase,' her forifier.ltusbitnd's' greatest reviie'r. ' ""' ' ' ; ' 1 nsr-Thc Stmitmiivnr.r r.,im. b..a hoiste.1 the'-iiaiiib' of tonl"Jtiix: V Jeivett as the next Democratic candi date for Governor; ""'- 1 " ' ' J5IIon.i James Aj Bayard, has been re-elected U. S. Senator from Delaware. This is a bitter dose for the abolitionists. - ..'. tr.rt'.-'; Anollicr Sold ior'SOpliilou ar ili tVur,, . llavid Whitacre wiites to his motlier in' this place from Camp near Nashville,-nnrieit-dateof December 9, ,1802, letter . front, which we'are permitted to lake the follow-1 ing extract:-- . ' n n--il' t-r-ii j..r-l r "You have asked me severa time yl14t tnv Dolitics are. I mn 11-,.., .,..; r .... , - -"". ... . . .. down on Ihis confiHCHtion adt. ' -I' wou'd like1 to know what lhe people ol the 'ofth are, "S in2 to do with all, the contraband'. There is one thine certain. The freed niters' are5 not "going to slay in the, South, alter ... Ihnyt are Ir. e. f yon nnk a great , many, of tho conlrnbands what thej will do whin the war' wovetithey will lull you Ibey are ageing ap North- t, live with, tlie whiles. Whin I hear them make lhik reply, I always feel tike shooting the black.- rascals. Tha -nieger hcie have become so insolent . that, Ibey jni suit whlie wortieti While passing by thetn'.--I bare sect) a great iiiauv slavea.but have not yet seen one who was not well.chid and who had hot always plenty to. eat; an(j a great muny ot them have vry little 'to do. lint not: satisfied wiili Ibis theV must leave their homes, where Ihey' havel everything plenty, and go wiib our army, as we puss. There, they think themselves ' inilcpcndent, We can get but very' little work out of lb m. The dirtiest aVid most rajtired set of nigger jou see in the Kcutb aie ibose Jou ee wUh our.ariny.,1 .-vri-yn 1: vf.'!-!'.'! ii v !.- . "Tber are some whoare satisfied to slay at Lome, who tare well, iilwavs having plenr tjr 10 eat, drink and wear.. 'My candid npiia ton ia, ; Uiat If tliej ConstWion had bftii livad up to Btr'ctly, ibis war would ' never have broken put.rti I, behove in giv og ilka Soutb tho.r jusf rights, and nothing, more, 'he rights 'guaranteed tbeni by the' Ciinstitu iten the protection of their slaves and an equal right to. lire territories. The Abolii lionists are not.satiBed; 'i bey, want lo lako their property,,, Irpinrlbetn .altogether,,',,,! would just as leave. sbiot an Abolitionist'sf the' rankest kind' btatfceeib "Neui'tisbvn Tuition odi ,v tt ! ijk'i ouo tu "MM 1114 0 1 'i (,( i'rant the New Ycirki -Extorts Hi .1, TLrcuu on JVcwi VorlEi i fiil'he Phiadiflphia North American? perbapa speaks not wiAbout bvek, aa the Jitmt hi foreshadows a bke.iAbolitfoa feeling in,, New York.," ' .. .'""I ' ' ' ' ' 1W Stale' ImttW Y'brk is a JpM Slates Milliard DeriarlHiftnty anit Fi.ktia.nl niv oitfubiand of it, with ample, forces it take cr.re nl Governor,. Saymour and all bin -crew. new itirif yvv tset';is neaviiy garrisoned, and iS Stall bolnts cbminandeil hv'iha i7ii nil of Goveinrneiit fortreesi 'dbliiitirJ 8tB(ionet ait 1 . A.'.J .t .... ' Alia uiuu, uws inai mere iienuinwUl oi tM In tnela'ntf Iga'te pf jif'or? Ltjiiti?l$r, Olds tellS ok, is a jpjefie or riillery rape charged, nicknamed the ''JJabrat CvrpuS in ridiculeof every ktUjibpt -there to serve that wriil . , , n , O'toatf the errot of all these Atbtitfonista is in auposln that any aaob laa as General DiJf.will icirteny illegal Abolition edict: General Du is not bre, and yfil nqt.b the Wajor Qeneral faotnoan4 in Jilew .York,: but if he Wero.'bU pAst life is a' pledget tbat h would adt aecordiag lo tbe oivil fc Well at military lawO I'ba.wliole spirit and putpoae bo yvevar; l aU these eutglviofi : ie maniiest via: to overawe and affright a free, people, If there be more of them, men wil arm (and thai will be the only response made,)1 dndor the authority of the Commander lacniel f the autfl ,W .1 t?JkM t-ivj'i"