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Miv f ' . in Uni S ir-fi.ii, V. iiii'!ii'u".t . Jiid., I,' l-luiit I,hl!:i-l.'lldlli.l'.d:.-.'i't Mid i . in t ii'l l"'t: i 1-1; I- u I. i ii tr ' i I' r ii. II i..l!" f;i .'..M-'ii-i l'r:i-.ir:il O'l-i.-tri' ;in l i- .I K' IIKlll- '':::r .v;:. ;,::,:;.!,,;'::" r:: 'r'rX- . r. ...!. ..i...r-?...r.-.i.. ..Tft..... -.-ri..iative n Congi'e.-s, the ensiung'iug at our posts, but rather Ictus t . in tn. ari-.. .'.rlm.-n. f tl- o- ; i ' i . . .1 .,.,..n wo veirs ' ' ' I he watch-tower to see that ...rti'-.t.r.iu-Mti.., ,.,..tio.,i..n.. t; I r,-.- f i i . ni' ii." un i i . i nur i l.fl-li't j li-if IUirr1.tii )i .iKKt.'i-:-a..hi.;u.,.u:.rr I i. u-irlli-n r-t Mriiff .if t Ii f P'll, f s.Mirw Wi". N ! r. lrdi"n. TAILORINC. JOHN RICHARDSON, M'KIlC II . NT T M LOlt.l'ed P.defVat Mr. .iulian.ospe U'rWrt'Vir . S'i'Ktrr, ci.allv in (hisC'ouutv, Vavne.) l.l-l7Vvr"F, 1 'n H m Ht.su. l, i... 1. r."a- iP "'Tif'PS ' tMi...'uIjcJu,n, -1.... .... i..j uit who.e manhood bad been nf war, approved March 13th, 'iVr.!;1 I,,v:i1 IIrPuI,Iicanj- !t is as! Soon altrrtLe President issued j crushed and social position de- lbC) and ullich act ls in tho - . . jtonisnirtosoeto vUt depths! Lis proclamation freeing slaves strove.! by Slavery s blihtin vvords .ind res followinr v ' I 1 .'twibti il ifi.'.vi.lifirn , ,,.;n'- . 1 ii- r . . .1 , in uence. II; det. at more , , ' : ol politual (iegi.uiaticn mer w HI j,, rebellious districts on the,, , lie it enacted bv the Senate 11. .1 j 1 1 1 leULT-U on the nut) rrasing 111-1 in 11 t,l,,uu " U1' n , ... . f - .des, endtogun their fnds. whee j ,t ol J;lriu.iry next, he was sere- j llJ(rnce it W0llp j,lve upon thoi'd House of Hepresentntives, of , ..; 1 ilJ.. I 1 i - '! renders are no donLt auare. 1 ',",., mc. i:.. lour 'alleged hypocritical i.ieon-! lowing sliall be promulgated at05cllare here e; 1 . r- 11. 1 vi- in i n nr.'MHiiHi u .ii IIV Wiitntti 1 1 Nipnrv He i -loed with a tri b an auuuioirai arucje 01 war, ior,mg accursed ' , . c",ri" 01 lM,r'!"s ,L" '".vilo-...Kntriot.c.e;.,.rk$: o 's,, ;A-Ji C .le V"C, ' 'I- Rv.-r.,m,t.t of Annv'wn, talking ttc . . . 1 I-. 1 .'iiiiih..u in ui.i.,'.i V uii'iu. I J ,1 I. ...., i. . 1 I ' . 1 . . 1 . ill 1 r 1 1 1 1 :" 1 ." I'J mi! k):l I I'i'linri 1 n I nn ;?.4-t -tHii.-.-.Trvt!..m.;i:i.!i,i.u,i..i'i;tno matter -jy what means, but ; . 4 . t 1 t T.i ?ijir ra . .. . . . . .. 1 . ... . . ..1 1 A . 1 ivrMiM'riM'iiiriiMM-irri'v t fi r 1 v .4 ... - - - - . M. i- 7" ' : V , ; , V- wvviil r... I efe.it Jum anv how. To earrv freat act which would make; - , Art. I AN otii--ers and pri- again.-i tne oi.iuroarjce m m n, ; t 1 i,- . 4 V i n Vf i'ua'TVthV.VMVriiafn'r'thi,. W,iout thi uew, they otred to fuse Abraham Lincoln immoital a-1 l'ONOMr.-Cive yourclnldren vat( s in the military or Maval Lr-: f ibt. between Ihlfimcre and ft.,, at , o c.ocl. I . M.. w,..; ii-.'Hi:lCK. of nr w?tb the Democrats and for a-; mong men. He hnew, as did two coals apiece tc go without . vi(, of l;e p,,-, states, are ; the capital ol the Southern Con- .at Vmj . ,u0T) ,,Ili:f,cn:r.. .:nich. warrant to give, they would uomtnate, but . many others, all ought to know,!thir and' ,l! th7 ire prohibit.! from emplovi.o- any j -deraey, and says he, -I have a c-ild0v,s name.. ; 1. 1 n 1 1 i.l ( i n . - J . . . . ' . - . . . . .. I ..:..', 1 r.,. ' I I ..- 1 1 1 . i'r; liti" in f " .mu ri'i i,i:inii,i' . lt.. XV...I ,1, Il'o .-.a- .!- 1 Ihn nmV 1 il en nn. r ..- , I, i)ieil Ulil.'' at III.. II. I'lMlr , f i . . , 4 iU'Vfcr.'il rif-niU IV Mfl .'Ifr? Cfi: fU ir- ..-.".w.. i.u..ii..... . ,'';' I ;-t. Wim h t, r: b'-J5;';- j f1EAT MAHKET. a m m 1 m-r i ' . M i V 1;V,v"uKi; r-oiin a:l " i.i.-x---:!.n- i itTi'irt.ii I'ur 1 m i, hui tu i.ir wfii . l .iiuiv. l haul lvf .ta -- v 4.1-1, uiiiii UIL11.J ni'i 1 11 111.; v - 1 j i i . . i ui i.' 11 ut I l ur 11 ii;rii - -w- - . a. . . . v - niTC YV - XlT'TTHVion the 'iOth, owingto want ct" . Jii. ' L'.U W Atlll'.l - A. rVn; n.r TnimH riun-ni-iMivioahma. ; CRAVE YARD- NEW .GUAYJE"YARD1 Thr in ftrsijrrir-I h )a'A off 'on a r-!, immi'tiU'i-ii p.!;--urn.; lhe i . , v . ; , , I - . 1 I n 1 . f.;: . V,:.V.s ;oV:r. .!. .t in;.? I .ini.V,rm. Tho.o d--irirc to free: a r or. . v tr.--ri-1 n.. r oi" n in p.. i i ir, r . n, o ,.ii . .pi, r, PAViP wr."f.n 'br erl ! ' W J I AT P (i 0 Q HP Ij1 TD etv Serie, An Atom from Fortre ?Iouroe. s;fLi icom noitiii p more ! UN I.Lt, a t!ioU"i.uiJ tiints Lc!ure, Ilm . . .. .. 1.4 .. ... I Or , .hick tort,ts n!.,re the sluJe . , ppred them hv h.n lfu! nr.. jA,,! ,1,,, .i: -Ai. el, uuil uj., I Ct.iitfiitt-d, irora sj t.t:r tuj..' ; w.th rt r-i.t aw-. h jI thr va:j1 i .-oiiif oi l I'tljtd C'M'l- h.id titMiti i Iii- p. !,. t Hi t :!i4t ;r iv' it birth. W .i.:-ri fata .i in'.jii'. j;irtU : iii k; t t h ir h .i.-li vl ?u!t:i.n iniith. r thai; Driii i iouM h.yoke, i.l'.tt: til J Kl 1 ttA . i .fill l..f Ii.. .-J'IVV. i . :i. i Vit ü'j pt; h e or.icle. i in' .i. ta'.ii.ii, t.ii..ui or j.'tii( C'liJiu wtl.lt ila l.'fi Ctli tell. A !-n.ni- rorni-fuit . to nie. v I v i . ,,;,,. ,,,ir s.nTi-tl tri-r. 11 . .. ' . i . r , I . ' I 1 1 C V . 111 1 jS i j i . i i . I h r 1 1 the i iitiiue ; ; .N o; 4. : ( . ,(, jtj( r, v t c ire, I !iy I MV tlf.lli.'l- ill t.i- 1 -iftl: l)'.lV, 1 ly ti ari. Iia:; tjriii;;: i lüle I ay : ( ()!,, i....... --.'AU. Jitlf V, r0. ; K''"' X-' l Ul f .'I l f ii Mud. V oil I 1 1 ; i.it .-i. 1 in, n-ii Iii. ii"i" ai.y df iith )! i';i ft c ir, 1:; v (j. fi tun-LliL'ht ; lU- ; i I -i) -ii" ;i nd ! 'iit, 1 i -11. it- Li 'I , tii.i tt- if t' tilit. , 'I ii m Li i- u- v i!i-!i iilmve it . l'i.f 1 .t- -iot -;r Kf id and df- 1 . i.d .-k; .w i it.- 1 1 :tt L-rant 'ies üv. trjv ,;', 'h i; 1. ii ilcir chilvl nt 19 V knee, ; Tu k, tiiVi i w ii, c.iiiih Ii ick t.) ito, ! Ami n -: Uim ath Lu i;vor.te trte, ' . 1 j He'll viVd v Ith v' ti it H'ti ! r rnrt- ' v ' ""! , vt:i!i- tilt -Uli ftüd nil ::tt;iU-:;:i..itry di-i s;.,,-; ,,, I M'l :t...V. v. i- ii l.ci-il 1 11 i 1 . 1 1 1 lt r 1 1 1 ; ,.t u . t :i 1 1 lu ifdi-d 'cumd, S. rr--ti with.;;, va h-.lv ri.en-1. i,.w.rÄ:t,1 ,!(lhnN iu 'lr uy'Z"ll-hu iv:',7r yr ,;i.d; .; ii nr .1.1.1-, dc-;.iu- ur iv.im. T' j r nf, n .-"ti ! ;i tr-' :v hi ftir Tl'iiii t'ii, nn I ii'ir-id nitli ti-ülfi f r cir I !'r i 'ni: in t i'. it il-.- air T!if Tn-,- .: 1 '.-? ' ! 1' V, I.- l ' I 1 !! ll ! .i .iii 1 1 1 .-!- I. il !l if h !:l i ., ir iviki ilr.ii i. Wiui-n i'., thr jumt.mi. i ii;miv , o(.lUsMA. w p . p :. :r , :iR. l.i'i;0K. reniiut, it on ; ;yiease, a si ranger to n-pres turn tiie ,-olum:js ofyo'r pupr a lVv tiioij,ts in the voters of he wth !,!m-t.st!:,li ,1,-nix , -. ly ying, at the, I J1 ,s vho iH0 his '"present-! Anv one. w Ki has watciied the: - . j c a I -i I maneuvering of the political wire 1 I 1 . 1 . . . 1 1 ii'f-irl' irL flnririrri'ik ni'Acanl lt j 1 II i I l i " ' nMnJ r r oHnf r"i!finrr O fATcnn. 'orfif M n Ii oh nur r rß r i tmp I T) . I . .if 1 T tl i I 1. fAM 1st 1 l ir i I I i 4 i i i i . auuiu, u auu.pu .p.., w u( UJ. Mi 1 i f ei idiii.iiiull üy 1 11 C ITCiluCIll l i-ItJI1-1 - ri;e;ia"" in rcDPiiiv. ii who wa cnd in s-lhn ---'." -L-'l able time, and no one else com- .the day of trial and in the day of. i A. , T . I who any way ;ne aid or cnmtort.K i- viiiiiii, i..vT ,..,,,.1. ,to wor;;. 1a: u- shov our appre vass, can ma help but see that , ciation of his efjbrts bv returning there -has been very unfair mean1 Mr. Julian to Congress. ;nn,j that, too, by inen claumug to; ' the, coneirt to divorce politn s ; paijed, and the crowd 'übward foreign powers which hid been ' lhe United States, m Congress . . from truth nd riht. As vcur ; J,UiL!v called for Hen. ( V. decrying ih in conseuuenc- of ! asseinbled. that Lerratter, the fol-1 " t - vt no ;. . u u u 111 11. v 1 iji 1 1 ii -' 1 i.r r.ny nr uiiif lucre, as wen r suit the Democrat, and thev didj r.nt rlm.iM1 u fuse with them ' T!ie J)emoc.r.,ts did not bid fo : thei , thcviM thev offered to se lthemsflv.es verv cheap. At .. , . l .-.. -.ii in ..,( I.,- H ,,n. V'.'ii tiiiii-ii van,,. !', i - i' Hepubluans and Demo- crats ' w hich m, t at Uentervihe .. . . J . formation cr some o'-.;er cause,, tnere was so small an attendance! iorie n.i miwii m i i- - "that thev could not or riiii nnt dn : any tauig, except two or three j lemnerau mai e r.nrt sneeche. ' ....... oecianng tl lue nusines oi inai; Convention to put down Julian and thr 1 1 nirit of Abolition-' ; ism." One sneaker wvs so full ot pathos that le repented seven; tunrs .i . l . . i . . . i . i mat iney must put now n tfi, .-it r,,,.,t -i l ' : . , n, ,: -J 41.- n 11 ri'il'l vi ..'-' illl-IH, in ll'.l , m '.- ... li.v 4. 4UJ4 Ul M - l-t br,w to C?t at it xv the üiMs-ml a c. h ider:tnm thr rr-ril Werf not : .1 . r,.n in' i - . in-.- i.'i . '.i.i ii...-.- .-oup.t J le rri.,n.i tr:rv 'ii'd o DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF RANDOLPH COUNTY. 1VIXCIIESTEU, HDIAAA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1862. i i I " "" they concluded to adjoura -deleat, most solemn y declared in thereto, escaping fro,,, such pVfh ehaphin looked a moment until the Democratic Convention the lace of the world thev were ' in u 1 iai ' ' nnu -crr- SUIlS and takln? refiu within tie - - .: . . i -r. . to Le held in a few days. Thus that meeting of the Conservative principle which thse two sup-j Xavy thereof, do hareby proclaim Kepubiicans and Democrats now ported, representing on the onejancJ declare, that hereafter, as stand, adjourned to meet with the ;,jde the interests ot the slavehol-; h.retofore, lne war will Le prose Democratic Convention. It we , dets and the aristocratic nrinci-! , , .. - ... hadnot.eenso much before of ple-the divin ri-ht which wej for the onjecUof practica ly their doings, we could scarcely threw aside in 1770 ; and on the j restoring the conslrfutional rela heüeve that men who had stood other side, that great party for self, ticn between the United States before the country as Iiepubü- government he cared not ivheth- j and the people thereof in which cans-men who labored vigor- : er they were railed Republicans th lt relatlon is or mav be otisly to elect Lincoln and inau-'or Democrats the men who , , A , , .. . jgurate the present Republican iimiiiiiiri. ai ion iuuiu liuw nun around and ctrer to fue with the 8th ol January men, the enemies of the Government. And what for? To doleat the man who has . . , . nouslv nominited hv or Congress-Mr. Ju'- been immiu ! the heoi le I ilian, who. every one knows that phuse. This was the if sue, and j whereot may not be in rebellion j is conversant with the doings of Anrahaui Lincoln, standing up j against the United States and (the pi?fe.viot) ot Congress stood as the KepresenUti vi. of seil-ov- j -h States 'may then voiunar ihe hole term, the noble, un- eminent, himseli having been one : 1 . x r. i r 1 1 r 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1- r t ihn I ipn, - 'II lll w l ' I I- 1 1 ' j5 i I 1 V IIU r m unpromising irieuu oi me Liov- ' t . j. i . nmen., bv ins votes and by his eches s.iectioned every me is- e that would strengthen the, , ern sp in .hands ot the ri-psident, and turn- ish men and money to put down money to put down: .i i i. - i ii i i I mis unijoiy reneinon, urougui a-i iic in iukcu uou it ;,au come m . I bout by the action of the very! last Did any fear the result? their consent upon the continent ! men v.th whom tliese Hepubli" j A regarded the prot hmation, or elsewhere, by the previously ! cans now otjer to luse. Sliame he said there were many who! obtained consent of the govern ,ou such Apolitical chicanery!" jeaid that it was worth nothing at) ment existing there will be eon i 13y their action, the contest is1 all ; that we could not set a manL- , ' Thf nrct A,,.t n.irroweu uowi 10 a verv umueu t I.. II . I . 1 !j)i.itiorin. Ve nave now to crioose iUtvc-en John-on, an out-and-out ! M.hof-Janu iry m?n, and Mr. Ju - j liar., the man u.ho has been tried !.ii;d lound faithlul to the high ;frnt rprripil iti lum in tJin ivicl I His record is before the 'people! millions of hlarkd in the South, I U,lite(i States, shall thence-for-.nd tits hi;':-to!2ed moral obli;a-! oppreed as they ;aj always w-ard be forever free, and the Ex ;iou whi h ua marked his course j been by lung centuries of Sl iver- j eewtive (iovernment, including j in the recent Congress, gives pro- ! y, kept in ignorance as they had ; tj,e Military and Naval authority 'mise ol a like faithful adherent : been, and their manhood de.tnv- , -, , i ,, ' u . .ii " thereof, will recognize an mnin- : to r! incii)I m the lutnre. eu. Ii was not exn.r,cU-d t!:ey wire. . . j N'ne, let me a-peaJ to the vo- :ters cf this district to look well to the matter; l't there be- no neu- ', tral Lrrouc.d ; there is none. tl.o one tun shirk responsibility bv , ' . st i': ng away, :,ind ijitt votni, and siying ih-y ar? neuir.,1. jU- iijry vote t.'irovu away is a hall 'vote for tr.iou. Ami now, when iour eoi;ntrv is on t:e brin of m- in '-i!l vmi ciin.l in --ii fi r'lin. , , , , , u im li tfie pcome inereoirospect- lu'i'ts who wil L'ive "an and Abraham Li:ie.;;i and his proc- . . . ,,. .' . ... . , . .. -a- 'i , . . 1 ivc y sba l be m rebellion a.gain.-t c. imiori to t!ie enem r ou can i hunation as a traitor. ,)'- , . , , ! ,. , . . , , fi, i,.:...! sfitpc oni tb,. f.,,., not trust .-u-h a man with the, He I id aj vva vs oppc.ed mob i the I pited ötate, anu tut lad 1 il)rKlf.s :U1(1 t,0 j;4. o- a frraml diturbntices when p.nee was' that any State or people t:.er(J, p,.r.pI,T. JuhuM.n's antecedents possible, bet now these men had s;!, mi that day in ood faith, iirr Midi ilj it idiow In- is jkk appealed to the sword hi? ou!d!j)(i represented in Congress by t!.- n. 11. to i-ro,t ll.,- Ii.mit .ay, :,,,') asi.l.. ; l-t's l,n,- n,, , ' publicans and ali true Union t0 ' wl(,t h:iU ,)(, no:u' n Mf)t r,.v? oi us be f()UUd ,!(ep-; ","v' i .1 1 r "ill ii'Ui '.ili r.i 111 till. 1 1 iv 1 1, - . T, j , . time - . 1 our iist.kss!iers or want 01 ,01t;-; " l A Ri:pci:i.iiah . ii I , a, ., Sprech, oj ( aUIS 31. ( lay. 2S themseK es. to do honor to ihp he had struggled from the begin-j ning of his Presidency- up to this' ' . & .1 , 1 " 1 . i )r,ttme, which was the culminating 1 11 point in his Administration; thv a cause 0! the jrrr.at uitleren, e ct o-' ' . !nin ol his Presidencv un to this! . i- i Ii Miiti irle r. rt nl 1 il n- il iv i - 1 r ..... v,. it not baed upoa .any simple party! organization ; nnv, it was rot; ba?ed upon the act that fcur mill- i . ions Porn upon .American soil. were the slaves ot certain other "i u.lt: u.4.11 men : but deener. wider. r,nd'..u -T. t,,. : more expansive than these, and IUP rreat nrmcin e wn-ch nai ' -.-- i , ueen i.'i,exiii:iicr irum me uegin- j nil k of this Government to the ore.-ent dav. and that was whth-i it j ' ----- ; er nein should govern himfel or others should govern him. t . e5 . .-i'i . . : . ti i i l oi i n u s u .r.u app:.iu?e.j ( l,r i.-nc ir. 1!- 1. ,1 ?f .r ; Alrir.-in Slavrv not vvpf bpr ' ,- .;n;, i , i:irr ,u,u iiuaiiiui suuiie, t-r eu- tiUd to t'nat ,'M -Mc. to that hb entitled ; but it was the greater contended that every man had a ! hUsl,ruucu Ul u.r.uiucu, niclmv nurncse at the next meeting n.ii i" uuiii 11.111.11. 111.01 j 1 1 . was not a contest be ween the of Congress, to recomn.end the people of the South and those of adoption of a practical measure, the North, but one between theL j nnm-it-v aid to tree tvrants of the X.;.th and South, - . , ., and tvrants everv-where, with the people cf thcountrv. Ap- rw Tri it i I i ii-i.l iroivn nil nn v . . . v " . . . V it........ "'i I oi m il I ,s, n id :nro wn up nie i i . ii- club, and now it was to be dec:- ded under who,,, thev would live under that of the people or un - :der thiL 01 a despot ; was between Libr he issue was between Litrty or Slavery. i r r .. . 1 i . i i ' i i. j . I I . l. ire uv prociaimiiig ..im so wi.en i - 1 i ii . . . tie -as surrouiKieJ by a stalwart; 'Ibrfe, and Kent in chains Lv a!S63, all persons l.eld as slaves ;lart and powerhd army. He did, not expect a he had ;Uays said J that this proclamation would have ; ;iriv dir.M-t i ii , 1 1 irmrp n nnn f f i nn r ' to render any mab-riai assiVtauce 1 , toward achieving iht-ir own lib--:-- ly. It v'-s we up on whom thi niocl unitioii was to ;ul uiion. ItiT was lor us t) dclerüiü'e who was .. , .. lor atit wlm v i- nmiv: jHi-iruv- : ernment, and in !'.:.-.e I '-lited States, oith, South, .:.-t and n:;, rsoum, ano . Vr't. ' He won I fi,.,.,,,,.! n d s.a t!;.it fie remrded t!inf runn vvlin ili.l nnt .t:inl liv 'juuce prevail inotiin me .'leavens 1 r j, AMOtrrrluiM1;nnbl,l)roc himatiou wouhl do.it would read the slaves in wine hands we ; il . I .1 - were unab.e to place the means' !(,n.., - J i I . l . i. ,,.; I n ri lOIKP :i 11 ( I 1 1 ' III III P. II ! I V f ? I 1 ' 'J ' fiope any promise 01 in;eny to ; 1 i- i i . 1 i'v, 1 1 v 1 1 in 1 11 " "i in.uii n 1 mate vig lous ellbrts to hr;n- a- . . . - . . . . . c . . bout this desirable obieoi. He also showed the lavoralde effect the proclamation would have up- oti the eirijt millions of whit, men in ti:e South win had no in- terest in this ivstitution of slaves; i.?k..i 1 11,. iii..iit 11 "j r ul0vj manhood had ni'l-Vi nr.,,, lhcni tv' Lcllts 1,)ri'ielr suppers., :es-T.'iiL.Liiiie)iiMiLL'iiiJ(i(ietiLe . . r i 'return in fugitives from service: A parscn, reading te Itinera!' , , , p , sfrvi(!e at raPe tor.rrot t;-cr labcr, w..o may have escaped of (h; U(f ,rcm n' P501.1 t0"'h? h 1 ... 1 t , service or labor is claimed to be: --na aI Ilia innnrnu rc -in 1- m Dri iv.r ' i n ri, lio innnrno t'c -in 1- m ornl'f.r viil "i nil. i;.iaiiui i.'rui 1HIII.IUIU'. i ..K f. s , .mhrr nr;. ,i,pr;'- tXati(4. , . p.. .iioniv - , . . ., 1 " ! 1 An old sailor, passing through u .-..,,1 a prave yard, saw on One Ol tP.e :;on: ni c... r i ' t. j ,vai, 00 much fer Jark, nnd ' bifr hU nuid e eiaeulated- i ..u- n T5. u i : r i, , Äc ,-r.tiu :n mil' tbor or ;n v-hinh .-."n ni,v ! je m wpsdrad, I'd own it."' ' . . ...i;, -- if, i, ih .,.V,r,, .'III lUU'll j". 1 S UI H l-l Iii' Ull 'ir, . , , 11 ! ' w hU political life -hivare 1,c aad bsl0i.:uun,!lPlr c:.lry r.eec. lr.... : mm-f b navr nf fprpd n f i p.1' ThplIoWin: i L-u U--.I ! rjenueman -nroo'iur. s re.i s ien : hi a "!. , TAI TO V A f QJ w U iL M 1 il IJ Je j mander-in-Cnief of the Army and ... v .... 0 j -. j acceptance or reaction ot all the j Slave llG !?-caled the P?e - I - - . dir K- adrtit th mnr.ediate or llnl) ajepi uu imii.tuiaic ir gradual abolishment of Slavery 1 within their respective limits, ; a.ltj tj;at their ellbrts to colonize , AU,nii,fMn witb i R-i;uii.' i;i anua huhi.iii I IlllUi ll. I lillt lll iliv lll.H w jt , T , 1 .Iminri' in thf vfir oi our Lord. ' in any S.ate, or any designated plt-( nf a State the peoole wiiereof , ,11 1 j,-- ' . . ..114 t JK, lit l.wv.. irii i 1. I J cr.'jiirwiifi T i. pi ..r. ::'r.iir.. i- tl reedom ot suet, persons, ami will do no act or acts, to repress vut.li persons, or anv of them in - .. - ptl'üfs tbev nmv n-nke lor . , i i .n,.. t.ieir actual iiri'uo n. . . l''"'-"1' v(i v"' on n"" That the ii- hrst day ol " . liiiic.ff i v. I ).' -I I 1 1 li lirili-I'l. w..jjii, i , . . .. ... . I lmafion, designate tw J.:tes, . . -c ! p;lrtj. G Mates il any inj .... 1 . vtuu" " ""'.r'"1? tjualiied voters of such State si, ill have voted shall in the ab ,,r ctP,,.v, nnnntorviilinrr SCIICC Ol FirOUg OU U It V .11 1 1 Ug . . , : , . testimony, be deemed cunchisixe -i .1... .....1. o... 1 .... v o,,v" rv " nr i onMi i' ai k er .1 ru 'i 1 run. pie thereol have not been m re bellion against the United State?. That attention is hereby called . j to an act of Congress, entitled an act to make an additional article Le b-ervd as such. ivr com.liamis for the purpose of ! , i rf ,1,,. or.o,lli um-, .Uli HU. found p.uilty by viOiatnir this artic missed from th Sec. 2. And acted, tint this iln - t (mm nmi aftrr its nainp Also, to the th and 10th tec-S . .. .... . nons ot an act entitled an act, to uPPreSf insurwetion, :to punUh , ... - 1 ad rebellion, and confis- j iropertvofrebeJsandtV I . ..- t.,i.. treason an cate the n '.other purpose?, approved Julvi - i 1 7th Ibo, ani which sections i, t'.,! r f-rr' f -i t .amj 1. ''- ' a!I 0 p. ri-' who n-m I . . I . w . . U . . ii."i ) Ullli' , ' ir 1,14X1 tu '"111 serv.ee. pose of injuring the i'luthtf, , ' , r . rft T,. Vol. t. rVo. 1 3. ? f . . . i i i , i f r usion 1 1 ( iv i w. I . - - . . 1.1 I ll the L . o., lurces shall U qcc-ni ed as captives ol war, and shilp be forever free of their service and not again held as slaves. Sec 10. Beit further enact-1 cd, that no slave cscnu:.nrr into: any Mtate or Territory or Dis trict ol Columbia from any oi the States in rebellion, sh;dl l e delivered up or in anv w iv hirul ere.l of his liberty, except i(J' crime or oltense against jome ct ' tl:e laws, unless the persons claiming said fugitive shall first make oath that the. porxm ti. , whom the labor or n rvire ol sucn lugiuve is anegec i lc uue i i r 1 1 . ls ,,s jawtli owner J,,,j not been in arms against the United State; in tl:e present n.-beÜion, ! rior 1J1 "ay given aid or corn- Iort iero. And no person enn-' d in the 1 r? o ' une ... ure reucr.w ,ir::iy, n:i J ; -They sice fo-jh- f!.-." nil slives optur.-d ril U(.:.'j.(, ,,iVi ,,, mav it, flJr, persons, or ceseried by t!,e, ar.d j s!-,.j pi,ia. dre i upon their -a undfr.,hk c?ro 01 ! loval souis forcier. Government of the tinted :at,s ' - - and all slaves of such pvrson be-1 z :7s:-J'i i.v.f: jtrj.'.-. ing within any pl ice occupied by ' 'ni litti p.-tn worth rc1ir-: or. t military or naval service of .her- r ' , , , , ti , J :liuiv crnioyed, aitenl to the cul- United State, shall und. r any ; tiv.;tio!f W liinJ pretense whatever assume to de-1 A1 . . t j eide on the validity cl t!ie claim, . " ol anv person cr surrender Ul " ' n Unviich rr-im mthp rnvI.P i ' - ' K ' . And I do hereby enjoin upon and order all persons emred in fit.. ril i o ...v... . - , . 4 ' ' the Umted States, to cberve and obey and enforce withm tl; ur re- specti ve spheres of service the act and sections above recited. ., And the Lxecutivc ill in da." time recommend tint nil ci;iens . . ofthe United States who shall have remained Iq- th-;c;o throughout the rebellion shall up . ' on the restoration cf the Conti- i . !.,. . ' 1 iw i V.ifl n I it t Ii o . .. ! t.f 'Mi . ! 1 1 14 , , i- , , i ii.ui- I ru fu.- TCllliCU UI I.IIUI I -.tl, ! I' 1 , Miquers. siin.i be compensated loi ah h,so-: v 1 ! J.ver ii I e C' Slaves. ,ln witness whereof I have here ur.to set mv hand and caused th? Sc,; of the United State, to l,e nlltxed. Done at tl,, CUyoi. ashingioji, this the 22nd day of . . . ' , September, in the year ol ourj . . Lord, ISG'J, and of the independ- .. , TT . . 1 , enre ol the United Stages, the- m ' 1 htl';. f r i Signed, Abraham Linco;.?. ; By the President. ! Wm. H. Sewaht, Sec'y of State. from t!it N. V. .SunJay M-r.-urv. , f.i:m(h vnni oitrijr.i Kfiltlt. j As evervthing continue o in- dirate my boy, that Present Lincoln is an honest man, i am still of the opinion that the reto- j ration of the Union is only a question of time, and will be acomnlisbed some weeks previ ous to the commencemer'it oft! e millennium, lt is tiie Uniou' as it was" that we want, my boy, . and those having other articles by accused cf b- a ,0 ,tioni.fs J ether day, to a m 1 rrrr-i:r.a n tl(fn : Mary brid, u ho arri ved to prot-t t -w . - - acies, who are perfecüy willing jjir) r return to the Union as it wa case thev should fail in tl:-;.- to iu present enterprise, "ll 1 thought," vc i'.o r'.nrrrcmon h ,, t , l v ' (maridmore inileag? of the Gov er,nrae?t aaC! p V ,T nwi - " nau ut-n. .n. Wide Awakes?" i s he uttered this last ternhle : , r i , - - threat, my boy, 1 was impresd with a seie ot something dutl öemoentic. To3 many ol t-e I -i .L 1. :w;ae. awar.es m '-nf hp. chu- p.airn -re indeed asleep now, I n-.e oi tr.r:n iu,,"iber:n- t .. . . 3 oe.i r ii r f PhT 'r.'iii 1 1 o 1 1 se u.-t , , . . , , . - j j -J . . - , - ..-,... w ,. , . At J. :er who shall be! placing a lottery ticke: into Jus , J""-, -n... court m.nial of; vest pecket. 'Ml A ir.o-.i . i. n,.tp iato A,banv let di$.iw v.to M wagw .ui i..r r , ., . he it tur'ipr ph. tonlegeracv, rather man restore: . ct shall take ef.jthe Union as itwa, 1 would d- ;j - halfof 'the sheet riht arm twisted in thA pr-ke ol ft disabled r:::;: whrel, and a !mall iv.rpLi ir. x rk r.n his i riht temple, lint he was not alone in Iiis forMful sli.th, my boy: for pear !un and rt 2:diy grasping his disengaged ..,r.d was a democrat slumbering, too! The steht. I remember, ren- ! d."red hnne: in-Jignant, i tr.it I could not help pointing itouttntne .MacKerai pmp:ai -i h Tf i re i v oic ith'n m. r.d 'tis ' ert a if.ic-, Tl.itt i soft ii.-pinj: in ru-f I i!i tc.ir ?trt ;n rr:y . Prr froTn m oul it pxii'f fth, L.We l.iiili n r-.i-io.v . AfiJi-vrrm re- it '.iig Ih Th! r of a jrp to tu Tir- far!J i full of hiutv. A tht- v i!J ahn t- ; And it w did ii-sr iiut v. It :u:,-l.t f-il ol !..e. i:c I.M.I.V T .MAX I.MS. lie follow. :;g is the copy 'A I:rjn;,a s;t) jVUIIfJ jn the pocl i A - , t-. l ,ia 4r,i,0 n fl- Cjl lJ enei afne Sterinen Allen, i i rov-'' r, .he rctvnt steamboat (?;i-""r on t.:e Hu.-on river: 'lüvp good eon-p;.:;y cr non . y&vcr l e id!-:. k- ,. i . i Ä it o;.t iiands can no4 he nsr. ; M lU f t,romisos. i ;. . . L v: u to vnur rrvr urn menu ,- Keep your oyn scr.-ts, if ou j. ui, anv. yy, en on ;.;icak tf person. t Uo(U, f,;mp,riV f,mi ( con. . . ,i ' rm ' , versa. ion are the very smews ot ! , j,jn, i i,,. : i ' t.oiHl character is abve ai :a,:tl ,c a .n i.) i iigfc eise. j -' ... f.ri tr. . . , i our character cjr; not be C2- : : , . , . i . cer.tin Iv injured except bv your ...,,,.1. ; n,,.nn. i m r ; I anv on" speal.s evil ol vou, . , .' r,c , " et Vö'jr i' un so ti!.at nnni rtb' . bed, eve him. ll'-lll.- 'llf -it ii.'nvi.Mtinr " ...... ... ..... e (mLfcrtuu? exeept- ed) within vcur income. I Yhen ycu retire to hed, think Ocnr u "f ni Imvi. ?irM 1.-.t mi , nU to l.vch, il x.u ' wou'd prosper. c,,ii 0 1 . , Small an,J rtead;' 'ains give . . , 0 A comp'-?n-y witii tri.t:f'tiliitv cA , ' mind. fver play U any kitd of game c(- 0;.,an,Pi a...:.,..,. .u , r 7iV:uini,niiiuii, Iii n hi iea r jyon wiy not withstand it. 1 Uaru rvovcy b?for,e gu st)end 1 . 1 It. Nevr rue iu cU .rJ,M you ? u' l-v to & gamv -Vfver bonovv. it ou caj; p,.-- jibly avoid it. j;.-, not marrv until vou are a ,,t .f, ,,w,,irt .e..er nea'rv evil of anv onr. .;jn--t i;ebr you are ncroii. a . . . a l'vV ) -u innocent, 11 you u u,;:j u Save when yc; ire y oung. tr; 5PC11U xvhen -VO! ;ue oIfJ- vj.iri L..i ,iiKr maxin-; at lea-t once a wci.; N1 - I-'orTir. There i a. wiiitu h?y:iricd the 4th batta! ion; iment, 4lh compinv. nml Vn th 4tH 01 V'"' PP'ilerl 4.n corpora,, ard i ti o w coip.j 1th to defend hi -irdpayon cent! He :d h,! o-.'y wanted th p war iii-wp. . Rorriy Apple. ic hiha- . . . V V r M, k rirlphii Jrinn App'e .h s been r pj rnliM ire.. " - " " - 0 Tl i .. ni J C n?4ure;ara is ai Dianen prmz'.. Ala., rrcruitmj his henlth. . - - Whv coes a person who i roofiv oe nis sense ot toufr.r i. - , , ... i - 4-.. .