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i V f. ft i . ..'tin:.. . 4 VItCKSTEH JOURNAL 'livuiiv Tiunw jiott.M.(;, Bovorly and Dynos, rn'iriitMii. TERMS OF SUDSCRIPTION. ONK DOLI.AK I'KU YKAl.' jr ru t Dvaj TKRVH OF ADVLRTJ.IMI: Onejuiri', o:i i i -r t i 1 , - - ' KcS i'l 1'ti.iml i:!ni"i, -" ' A hVr.l li-'i.itit "ili mi.!c lj thse j Ho a. vr;if fur I't r jri-J. i -i - 1 . .------ . Miu'i.''ar.M'.iiiiiilKi..rii.ryf4t.! .'. INVlli!:UI1 ,N U,V'N h 1 O to.v.N-r. .v in:xi:V. A,tn,.,,rJ ?' Uft,nur ftuJ . . I . ie.. ..i t i k f . . :.. I Iii- .1 II iJ.Ji i :,r. jiv- ffMu :ttih- ti n to tje'fctrinr nl coJUcf..i, of ; 5 i,l n . ..r-,.r fifM.li inV'SMiliiHtrifK xx ! ). tint t !l tiru f.- JounJ. ualr pr.- ffri'lli.tlTv "I. Z i"I . - --j ? K :KW.lTII,ri.v-u-Mr. Ht..i Sur Iii -Mi, Di-i-rSi I !, I'.!. 0.7ii--inrii- we-; r-mrr oi'M i'n .1:1 1 M-rii'm Strits. 7 u'i'''Ui it f vi t Kill iT t V to C'TOli AL-i.e Avi Ctti-artir vv.., ,,; .ir.i 4I.J f,.r -üb-, i.y the r.r -i i. 'V fcii l w.rr iht-.l fr.n C: im!, Qiltilnr or Arrnur ' fm?i4J'J'i.i UJ II. IMi:it T. DMiriri-f.iU! 1 a-a- Ur in iJnuk ni l S'iti nnrr. l'-."ifr ol r r inLl.n nii'i M li.h.tu lni W U!. IIriwr Mr- inf. W-thi tMfi tr-. nrrth ol" 1 i'i iv- nr, Wine tf-r, IrnJ. I T I IM s I no.r-t! v. Wn.... t t . Yf vi t or, K ot l Ki i: tr le... 1... I... I T.. ti.-i . .. . ..it- iciri- , H" 11 'I Ui il.'Blll I III' . i l ,' .'I'll; llul Union Citv, .: , ., v... . i. . 4 I i ini'T. iriKiii'ir. , ivir i 51 ji r j iv or - i-i. per mt ni.; "! ili.l ifii ul iinuruvrd jn.il.liit-! t.i ti ir U..M.-M 1 v 1 r. I :rtisi mni;. u. wi.itnur., 1 :IIN l!OSS, i;r.M-rr a:i-l D-.ker, nn.1i rlet!-riu l'i i-i. 'i!. ic. Store in j tif : .rui-ei-t correr ol .M,u nii l rrank Ji-i S'n -t. . - i .i...iiii . i 1 j .Mhh.:Vh,i.t. of Furnitur- .null v i ..I'.. 'i t ! i.iii-t una it. -t nies. t.;t-i if i'li'i'i-- S 'i ir-, Wim hi -t r I .. ii. i.t V. .M. I)., 1'hv ,j. Mir'..M. WM:riu,f.r.ii..i.j X.. .... .'.I .Sal . .Mi.1 irumi tit-. h- ! prrinrt d t. ; i . . a r it - J-i I H- .ir.'iU' w Ji 4; ". : ) ' i ! l!i e j.rnt t 'ii . 5 "i .i : .-ui .r iO. i.t; -ii n..i 1 to ''Um- ..i f.. I I I C " I.- W i-hiii4ton It. , ' e if t ti- ii "ill f.l v rti it of thr - i!.'i.- "4'.!ir . Wirt 'i -tr. In.?. :m t'l . V nm;ksi;uu:s. 1 l ih rropnetor ke.p. v..nunny on . :M Vr piie'iir, oj. .isite th- I'liimi , The "we-uue' the father n-l motiu.r? , Here are some more hills and 1 a hidi faith. Wisdom, prudence, 1 . V hat ol a- (government i cesstully to anrs-t this stnam and . w' ": ' j, - ' 1 ' . "l.i. v.t:o. I,-, "teU t!.o;n,oh tell rjtJ , frUIö!ifi, "rockv IU0UU- i forethought, these are essential. :l,IJt lias iul pfjuui 10 tui uji uum 1 eucivr youi atm-u. "Iinnv i:n Out of tiie tvx-e; -i w n-btl n.:vi:it!,V :iYNi:s, Sc..: ,1::"- L T.t ',1m r; .'But not Second to these" is that ; aid and comfort all tiie rebles of ; appeal to you. Ooenly they de-' M (;e:i,!;,;s .,:! .tM-, .. 11 iik ol jv, Pi-nter-. Kt oi tl. Poor iVlfow ! lu- th. ii-1,t vf n, othtr i ' ' ' ' ' ' ! noble coura-e whieh -dventure i lh-3 South and fails to exccrcise cure that Cabmet .un!ster.-: u.tiot s;v) r l(i. . ( . t Vt !,. ,, tvi...w... j 'Ms ,., ,,.( ; .r,.., works, v.-.tli o.u.drods ol tons : . ... . - , . - it? !,e iu.i.o.fd upon you by .:i;i:.rx 1 yC'r. '.,u S C "l.U ."v 1 '.1". i ' 1 I 111: 1 . 1 Iii 1J 1 1! " V .! if p 1 Lif II (UM) lit T. l'lOit 1 1 I ' 1 1 HJlh.' ? I , , . . , , 11 : . i I T. . t . i I . . . " 1 t. i : 1 1 I - ... . t . 1 . 1 - ....1 - 1 uii r 1- 11 111111 il iL J r iiniiirr u. ! - . r- ' . n 1. v vvitu ii.- .-,.r,.-i..c JVict'.4l o;..?.irVt . ., , .,, . . which I be ieve to be of virtue ' 111 winci, with Maver s;in cmsi- c tons, it is toe satue ui u lav s , l;u:t, eilt red lustron ' i .-.in,.-. .- . : suiucient to redeem the nation in,,ng' mmhou ..ui.-v. vi mr iwunuanwn wi m 1 i ;v..-i v e una a-nai; t -eins per i nsn- i! r!?; :;'7h,',,-l " Wi W tu, she, of siru.hm!-over- u d,irkrst hotu one only; 1 jmanent peae? I cannot. We sures, bevoud pendve;.tun-, the ' ,, purchaser U gtther tho tu i u--.t'. ii. a I) ;. rV- i f t ' ,MP' ,'ri,,, 'eti. Si.el Im- Crow!ed with travelers, with no know of no other to wfiie'u we : n c MitutiMially ext-rp de .m a-; nou ntaM of the ret olho-i. 1 aev !ru:t as.d take onlv su h as lie .rlr.i.i... .4 .a .ei.-' .u-i:i-. Uh rc. U ut ! ' ":'," "t'r. V''or.l'l,'wli l'- i...t o i o .- ... . C- .i;i v?rv at this time. "tit if we know their d irwr Thev re-.d ....,. a ,.,i ... .,1.1 ...ll .. 1 I I - '1 . . 4.tT,r-. V.r'':':!ri;tta train at Cincinnati. Well, . . - -.. . .... - I -!' ' il ' A'-'ewt W: r.t C.itKl.i.'ur- nut. rmte.r m evrv j pp'itu irteon i i. -. r i in. .iif 1 f. - iMftM f nov.Mv ' iuiim..Ind. - TAILORING. JOHN RICHARDSON. ii n i) ii rr i V T T 1 I I HP'' ' K- Church in his State ibar j money on pertsoaoie improve iiv.iwsw;,v. acten.ed Slavery, with horse- YlxaiEsTi:i:t ISP. ytealingthen they yielded to Here are chestnut, p:ne, per ClOTKS, nSSl.vmS AND VESTINGS. political pressure and seceded, I nimorif cedar, etc, abundant, t jw r on hind np.i made to order in 1 1 r i rt . t v became leaders in po-1 en cons each for good young 'lICKSKKA IliticaUecrssion. He saidlhe'lir.jdar, l am told, by the thou- r 1 , rj-slavery word he ever heard ' 3luJ- C(lur nes on the fields TILE AMD BRICK. ; uttered by'a Methodist minister , lik(? older or briars in Indiana. - tinlhe South, was by John Early j Nightfall, and wc slcrn with TI LK! TILE! TlLE!!of Virginia, now Bishop of the' M-yorVir in camp Saturday Irr. ill tour II Vf Mrft iif is! iCUurch South. He did that hvjr,i3ut- Tuesday we go no, they t jiilK'hrdh Tilj. n. .Kiif.-.cfrrd by thr !Illotin from 0lir discipline within t0 (niyandotte, and leave me 1 nv. I. f-'jfud li? Iieeti rofiMl!H'eI 1 I , . . . K,t,-.i M..Trvthnn.ii.iit voudoi i.t 'ilontcaI emphas's the "much as - w,tn 1,1(1 SXQii twelve davs in Gal- ..i-ne.oitied ihat thev are ju,t j ljpolls Qui' Sick do lilielv. Thif- I ktnjinr Jr-immit wr Lindl, -kill re- t4l j l. r.iH.t joh tti in in- p', f..r them. w j A sou of Parson Brownlow a ' ty-nine l,t 1 sixty gone to duty. .1.1 L 4 , I) I) 1 1 ' L .. f ... . . . ii ' J I ml. M'ljuill llni l)lilll i'l '.Ii i'iii . .. .... i. -,.-,...t ... . r-i 1 fMire iti:'uCtioil. , , . 11 v'..a A-.u ' .7.. iiu' i.i .1 ni mir 1 rtiu. iiviiii ' 0.- I). j.,'t, Wn.clie-tr. In.li.ti . . riiv 2 x 0. .v, J. K. MAKTI.N. MEAT MARKET. DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY! DENTISTRY! DENTISTRYII - A . J . 71 0 S S . ri n jfc.- ta .. .PUrCOn $$$$ DCIltlSt, Would rfipeetftitif announce to ht etttie u of Ul.1 Ramlotph tlit ht ii rrrrrel f0: dain- nTthinK In th, Jiot? r DmitMrt 7ontronirirt?aotab!e "'WÄSSw rtO 17,19.x Bio-. ' ? 1 , .. r aiv.juu 1 w uiiT-Diu.j v i cre ot lru,ra p.tv l? to lav ui) small war or lor lanor. iioiumg inese ; -.u i.n.-.ai o. u.-. .imno, 10n.11. .1. i:o.;j:- o.i i:;- ;j, 1 . IK I!) r. f il'. ti... 1... - . . I ,m, 1I.-..1. I , - ' ... ... . .., .. 11 1 I I I . 1 ..... ........ I,,.. ,hli- t , . i...... II. ...... ........ ...... 1 . . coop Ml T.h "iiVi "f n.lw loon frames, tenanted b Uncle ' savings. Most people" never be-! men in bondage, and employing ; restore to fre.dom a race ol men. wrnnr of the -dv. . or ie,'ii- :t,. .nrrp VlML .V IITTTHV -iit boys liiere are barracks! sr'm to save because they tancvithn to till the soil, they are en- If you arc iemp.ed by an Imp.-r- ia Iim iiira t m .- lLVA La UUiM Tor raxaln- horses. Quite a force! ? worth sa aided to sendto the battle-lield al-f idiaile inn, :t is within ;Mr! Vou are th lirst iVi...ct t, " I. iui. Hcjiu witfi a pennv: now, most tn?re mtire white male a-;feaih. Werna, lorn. tr.: ..g.i ; v: . , . ; t , , . ; j. -u . ; . ü p .here. t : ,t.4,w i-erv im,i Ai-iirv div rnn. t unit nonnhtiou. vet D.-escrve 1 niei:.t and modem history, yet o:'r,.,! , t 1 , . on Ir' JV.T"" I; 1 VJ.! ' I Ir. Casterlii.e U on hoard. 1t;tri to avt" another nenn v. At I their commissariat sufficiently scarce dud a s ne.e.-i to" whom r h :i Wl. !:' n br W iiSUatiib 1 MjÄ 11 . 1 1 1 1 1 v 'jrz-.-z ... ... . .: 'I Fights Mit Sigel." I rat iu:n :i;:mi, In-y. trudpnj; nlonjr, kmj-ck ih ehickc-m was swrll- ' ni--i.i. ii 1,1. r"u l r-'iu .-w:if . -iu.ii-i .;rum', "What rfdiatbt'a yjurs? 1 ul Jtr vLos fPo vou fi.M?"! I, touching s :, Turnh.- sy rou;;.J, he ,Mniiii:!vai.!t j For I hi- tlmoht m t-ie h'ni .-,trotior and lilt" uldor- ;'! ir.it SiL" ' The next tlm? l liim i,i knapsack W 1 "OIlff ... ' ' y , r' .f ' "-'il, -t.rnj lie!! iW,(i -r.-.j.f , aaj the bw ift l2r Uli Arouiil lii.:i anil o'tr liiri f re liii'in; IIo re )u, my Irit-O'l, uiij where hi. m lie!i. An.i'tor tut .i..J fur bom are you i;Mi:i:M IK- iii.i, s',ii I'r-'m flu. cnfm?' run -un sent u:9 arm ai.il im nxuskft a 'kiiuig,' : ... ... 0 1 I J'jf-ts tmt .s.-yr." . our- ni! 1 !.iw liim ami ktnltbv . Ii I 4 " o.-).M i rip-.ny .i-win; t . - - . . . ... . . i t i...rr I ol l.uiilc. Uf. QUI Urea ailj , i'r:etih , . .... 11. ri mit in fit U 'inli iA ir.u fi,... . """"-.dwe .inl 11 ive you mi wuru lor the uiur ui.t-s Wv -cTap-l out a t'r ive, an J he dreara- I.-kIv s!, n Ou t:,e,,,,.k of ti,i.sthMlli,ioal, river- ! ....... ...v.. A.iv utv tu- fiion, - ii ivvk.tr.: ai i lie n.ufiM ol iliv l.nerJ We i.l..-fd a ru.-h bo.rJ at the hend of'? . . M. ... . J 11 '"" "J his hry, ! Written f r the Journal. rito:.i Tin: i:i;a i -i oi tt i ii. CIl'TAM'OTT.1:, Vs.. ) i j . t i . t airman m m ia.v i Uh'ruiulv' Iert vou. for want of . ; TI Hill ll nm ! ItliO S I t!. I- .jii iv " t- niiikt'ii e rr iur jmi i "um . . . , . . . nniipi.. n ,m. i n i 1 . " r i Man- ui iiuuj Li u. i. iun-r . i uru ii c.i ? i ; i' 1 1 1 -i :r. !. - .1 1 ii r 1 1 1 . iti-i 1 r . I..? i .ii'iwiTiintiiiiiiiri'i .M.rnri n I . i i,Lk i.itiiiiiLii iiiibi i.ii if-iii"i --7 ...... - - - t. i jn it ,uiii ii'.ini ii ii'i-i' I in coumativ w th Rev. Dowi ll of . . , vyi.iuii.ii ouuu.. vn..pi.tui: 'oi l pun I f , -i.l .,,1 nt.,. a ,u ''.. UrfU ail inicr t:iir. 'i a t... i ,..-.;-...: ' Itrin.' Chaplain, in course of our : i ! :talk,5aid most of his church had : jgoneinto the lTbellion; 'said J0 f )'elr5 Ministers olthel fon ol Ezra .Mavnard and a son rn n t K7M Alfivii.ird anil .1 nnl of (iov. Johnson are all on board.; iTheloniiert o Lieut. Colonels, ! ilhe latter Colonel; all highly strapjied. litre, 16 miles above C'ocie.- ! niti, is Camp IVuni.on. There A-i?anf SnrTi.on Kitfi lnd. Hp ! i . i y i . l ...v..... ... .ui v'iiv'..i...v. ' HIT riW 111 UH I' l.) ) Uli II III II "I I introduce? himself, and we liaveHs. ;,! This su'm would buy . . . .'i i-iv.-. n. it. .1 I ! 1 1 i.i.... 1 r .1 1 , i eiueriv man a .en ner 0 nui !ll,0l 1rt's,,.vt,:ria" Church, a.dittrrstin? books; aud it would be: hitherto acquie-ed in it, lest, in imi'rht I s i5lv' Miitlil'nn I".-p ' . t . ... - .:... .tl... .. in n-li-occ it n i r. - .1-""" ' 1 Drice, of vour town. j H.re we gohrcu the Mi- ami Valley here is Chilicothe. w -t. . l":-.-." l .v i c Uke d,nncr c clen lhein out, quitting when we have gcra- ! ?d lf'e 'v,.b0e- W lhem jthey couldn t cleaa Indiana out j i : v t l : i t o tu vi.c'he.stz:k, sxiiia.vi, ririDAT, xove.tie 7. ig-. j in that style. for, oar eating-hous- e were forewarned bv telegraph. J Thev were on a tele'-raph lire, bat said tliev did not use it lor ! 9 sick soldier, I was; too late to ta- Me toet a seat, but hi in my face for the occasion, I ran the blockade, and 'bund myseli , m the rear room, made lair wea- 1 ' .1 .1 I 1 . i i Iber amon the cooks and rot ai i j- r i ir i good dinner, for half price, and at ! landfill for fllV convalescent Sol- .dier friend. lie Was 4tstr pped." I .... . . . . What I ate did me good, but i what I jrave liirn did ine more. j Oil air.iirj; but here wo io, overl i,n if ,fi.. 1 1 ft . I ! s wails, up small streams, across after-thoiu the Vpurs of hi s whv, w hat aisefjuences j - ' , . , poor country! worth three cents . , and a lull per acre, sr. id I, when! t I , , ; all dark as L-yptS-there, day- I ''J?1'1 breaks a5:lir1' That was a jUrnnel through one of the youir ....,..1-.;, T." ct,Ma ... mountains. 1 , . .. 1 1 ! j ; bound with rock and shocked ... , . I wim uul momemarv uarMie.-b av4 .he' plunges forward on the swift I ? wheels of temporary destiny, ' - - ...i.. it .a r cirtr.t ttir-.n rli : " " v 1 1 1 113 k ,fc l" i i ..lfr .l.;f o.wliHS VOUrseli: 111 the "mist 0 t ie biack- . ... . . . .. . I ness of darkness forever?' of iron piled about. One thirty,! i1 oo;t-, r '.iwiic wi.Mimii 1 At . il.. ... . I , . n n .... r, i. 1 make a right-angle south to Port-' Mli l)0o--hen':a,,'i!,relti;?lPr5c,KIe 1 4 ' .-and deeison coufmand, often i'h e stragglers 31or-; re,UCCr. a,i concurrence They look q'lite! of mnnhind.4 How much more t 1 1 1 V s.iii 17(.JI r - are the advance mVU hard. They are scattered over : aiiout t wentv miles of country iu; slent on th- floor of a -aeant id-; .. . j t. iif rrtiini flu cinrt rutlii'i.' tin 1 -l 111 I l'l'lil, Uli C.I I'll IttllUU.", IV ' . Let us ro hence. " n dd" Web hmm take.- six for m do!-! ars. over the al s. mi es to ------- - - - - - - - ' - ialbpcli?. Here arc iron ..rIflC nnnp -n.l -4 'IWII. 'l.l.'ll IV i)0ür ,aniiS m appearance, but ot- ,tn nL1 In reauiv. r lueen nines --p ar settled with Welch, i auu tliev are saui to make more anu uiey arc sam iu laaue more i j monr) out of lhe "i"erals and , . I'll' I st.or'a tl,an we a. ,n Indiana out t ot 'ground that looks ten times j l)etter L,lt t!,p)' (! ,,rt Put ,nuch T - . - .. l-l U. 1. atKlUS Ule.l. In my nixt I thall tell you of the trip down here, ot the li-ht we did not have, etc. Till then, jjood night. T. f-J-rnf-r C) nnv TIim true se-: Nl.Y A PEN 1!. 4 c iK ..n..r , t,.;il r. o ! a o-.n,H ,n.i c or r mn, mere: 1 . . 1 1 1 1 .. 1 - - i.oii?ciiUei larnauic. ut uiciui m 1 . . . . . I 1 . . I . A . ncies 01 o'ess. t)r a numoer 01 m : 'iie.tsun in uutnvnuit u'aii'ui - ..ivvii.wsjj4vi.i..w - . - . . . 1 . . . . looked at what you had bought 1 1 tion ot the Constitution, great- j monius or in on.- monu. 1:00 out of vour pennv saving. Oner evihs micht ensue. ;uow wills.ill be at your option to if vou choose netto spend it, but! Hut the time lias come when ' accep it iiod, who reads the ( to'rait it into the savin-s'bank. in iit is constitutional to redress it.1 hearts of men, alone knives. Ltit five vear vou would have he-1 tween 8 Franc and 9 Franc which would be a very valuable sum, that miaht help you in many wavs. British Workman. " i : i x t i : n i ; s t s o i uandol i i i c o i n t y TU ! TWtXTV-TIIIKI) OP iSEI'- tiiulr. From the V rk Tribune, October 23., Irf-J.j To tl.c pre side tit of te United State : Sir: In days when the public safety is imminently, threatened, and tiie late of a nation mav ; hang upon a single act, we owe trank speech, above all other men, to him who i highest in autliority. I shall speak to you IO.iliT-Vtl4lM ir 111 ill HI llltAtl. n i i i r narsu opinions u i;Vi'ii lurm e(j of VMl!. Pven horie,t men doubting the probity of your in tentions;. I do not share their doubts. I believe you to be up right, single-hearted in your de sire to rescue the country in the r utmost need, without jht of the personal cou- s to yourself. If, amid the multitude of con- tondini; counsel, you hive bee t , , , , i tated and doubted; il. w j t lIieasnrü ,-osteJ rben a itself. you hive shrunk from the vast ! responsibi Iity, afraid to go for- (ward I t von shoilid "O wrmi . what wonder." ' How ew, since . .. . . . . ' olll the ou.'d ill an of the wor Id, ha vc - , ,t...i , a position environed with public evils so numerous, oppressed with res iAi:iu uifiiiM-iu-s in 1 i i,- 1 i - i r i nous bi 1 i ti es so hi'di and so u:nn. i -- a such so reads the lessons of liis- tor without a bold heart aud i quot-s to God. w i- ii -u;iieei i.uiuw uiuingiv a daring leader-most willing"!; of ; r- r in jrnod. There i.-- a measure needing r"'n "M"'dmg dangers without , , - , v ' I I 'I'hf ,1,1.1'Fpr- u-hirh thn-diMi ' . ,7ori. i:r.r fr..,,, tliP Confederate lo;ees compostd of ' '.P . 1 II U II - IM tllV' 1 i ' i rn en whose earnest convictions Ijj j and reckless bravery it is idle to : dral thouand lives a .d two Shall they be? allowed time, by i r. l.ase one of tli gruuin" at tht 'jdenv. Secondly, from ourselves, l mi Iltens of treasure, to ' indi'.us argutneut, to entice the : p-1 oi!i. keep it in your poc k 111 ' cou'ipelled to make use of a miii- come to t!'.t at last? Xot even unwary into the ranks of ..tub-jet, and whenever a h a is ollered, rninop (ary of pro.)r,rtlond s0 ,r. r - . . . r 4!1tlc that no nation ever per- j mitted th existance of -uch ' ... I,.,, ..... ' H,M,"ul ,l,l"L 4,1 11 ss 1W - 11 - - ...o i j w .. ' . " J ?' ' , lllilH 'l llllCJ liltiv-l uau- , we sj11Frt tl teachin" of all.süB to remain in the ground to j)ast time. A to tho flrf Have vou not ; had your moments of tiotiht prist? ! whether we are to succeed at all? The questions are addn ssed whether the Union, once so t,Io-1 to y.ui. I'or upon you and upo i ! ... 1 . I'll. ...... ..I !..n in I., ti.. 11 11 I ,. ii .1 !' - nous will ever oc uiuteu. whether peace, which we used to c:ie thing does the answer;.-. i he Jgd of .September np eniov witti as litfb; "ratitude as pen 1- Vou have, at this time. , jro aches the date when the rM- we do th sunlight or the air we ! breathe, will eier again settle J down over our distracted coun-1 try? j "if I have doubts of all this it isj onlv !v hi se I do not know : can what your action will be. We have at our disposal the means meaas of certain success; but I ieveii contrary to the opinions, ol boat that we sj eak brave v-.ord.-cannot tell whether, while there your constitutional advisers. I ; and there an end of it? is yet time, you will decide tor not mean tint you could roii-j hat a thy. if ou but will it. employ them. itniU2todo this with proprit-ty " may th.. J ; i of Neptemfa-r le- Our enemies, like the Grecian ' or even wih afty; I merely as- coi.ue! The yerv turning point in 1 .... 1 .. 1 1 .;.. I tort tVi it tin. imu'i'r i. in eol 1 1 1 ? llif lu.linti'c fit.-.' . I . , . 1 1 Vou have not touched it vet. ! of lact, in your hand. And for What should hare been their'el-hri h a pouer, wliat a respond - ement of weakness Ins been suf-f bihty to God an I man! fered to remain an clement of; U is within your power nt strcirldh. I ' Thev have tiearlv a million of I able-bodied men of lit e.ge for : cnrinlirrl 1 '"i'I'IU'o It hes always been a great .I..1 l.. IV roil" MiMt tlieSO Ilten an.'l llieir h.-i .-V.M, , .n in W ii. ..-liw uiunics .niuuiu - ui.il-i ....... .1 ! of the Vorth have a.-. t x 1. The rebellion nas made it so. I Property in man, always moral - ly unjust, has become nationally dangerous. Property that en- dinars the safety of a nation should not be suib-red to reman io-pcr pre-, tint wonderful a:.'! :t-,!'v is ti.e rt bvl army. This ne in the haud -of its citizen. A ' instructive modern index of tin- cro can rt iJ ai:J wrte, in lai t is chiet maistnte who j)er:n.t.s it ; jus iiiir epinions of th titr. 'J 1 ,': u ' 'il t'l'ii ;ded mau. i 's so to remain beeoms responsible ' If r-o, have on not re .e'ltlv won ' J"U.' Ket.ti I h:is l1() for the eoiiK-qucnces. For he there signs tht artit-d you ad- i bvt -everal sbc.s bad ptcd has the ru-ht under the law and vice, aud iciou.-dy iven :n ccr ! "I ar.u:.d ; e:u -ainprr. nt. ( the Constitution to tike private ! tain quarters, tint il is time t!ie ! hundred dd!nr uwud. Kan property, with'inst co:nppnation irmv should take the power into nway from the subaibcr,my man ollereu, lor puiuc lue, wtienever it is apparent that any public ex- igency demand such appropria - tion. f'org've what may seem eurt speech if I say that, in myjuuVe- inent, a President with a just sense of duty has no option in sucli a case. In due exorcise of your afliml power, in the strictest accordance , deuce who suficrs that spirit of with liw and the Constitution. : anarchy to row ami n'i: you can deprive the enemy of strength before striking a " blow "that which, above all ebce, has lor its destruction. jiven, and still c;tves him, aid ; Vou can not be ignorant of t!ie and ro.nlbrt. You can declare de!m ol these men. lie tint emancipated t!ie slave s, trie sup- runs mav read. They e l!i it pliers of his commissariat, we are drifting towards K . an ; Craduallv yon can derpnve him pition. They see tint the o'e ol these; and for evcrv hundred , m in i from the nns.-e.s 01 our oo thousin l productive laborers he j pie for thir-great tpeasn.ro is le loses, vou iniiv have a hundred i cominA unv bv day, more im-, thousa uj soldiers. With their po; tuuate. Thev know thnt u aid you can reach the re.-t. ! W!-at then remains for him? He! nmst tiiiu hi- ranks to cultivate hi c td i,,f il io-is Up must 'i!.-Iwmi ,lIS P1 antauo.is. iiiibi .at.- . ,- . .. . . for the lack of it. I The people are forbidden to j S've a'd arid comfort to the reb-J We ouht to do that wh'v h is rigid, even if the recompense be -" ( distant and uncertain; hut we ndd j n.-ie-ci a : ieat act of beneüeenee tint is to j i lje rewarded, even now, by our) ! ou' p.eservation. j - ... . i ..i let again. Can you look lor-1 ward to the future o! our country j ol things ; l ul l').do to:s, tuen, unless we , h"te.'! :f r intfiil 10 violate t he ' "i.. ...i i Con-iitf.tion, we s!nll !r;vc a fu-1 . . .lit . 'tgitive slave law in operation ; 4 whenev r th? war is over. Shall th" Xorth have sacrificed a him- a guatrnty oi pe tee pur.h.ed at ... . . . . j ...... I .... bl cu:r:uou com. a.aa oi....-, tary cx u tions on tin part of our Deoole to which the liMorv ol 1 .... . .... . .. . i the world lnrnihes no oara hd. - ,. t ( h.uernpss ! sprout and bear fruit in the fu tare as it !ia born laut in the ulM oion. u.un iij;w.i u.. - i more power than any oomdifu- nal monarch 111 tne world. ; The English (.overnment nb ! wayrf acts according to the - .v approved by the Constitution - al advisers of the down. Vou would violate usage only it you should act without the ad . -ice, or Ha- verv ii.O!ue..t not only to c ansnmiuite an act ot enlighten-; c ! satatesman.-bip, but,'' a? the vloil i'liercd the unvi ( Te of k' - I J 1 : Vam-n.; on Humanity a boon o '.. - . So eh n n n: !er ro!?;es 1 o no Iii, r?uch an oner comes :o no nt:- 1 mane b"ir,g twi e. It is marie - . 1 1 ;. t 'to you today. How long- it will . r. 1 1. .1 i fi 0 w 11 whe t ! : er I !1 1 1 1 Tee . i-- - .1 : . . j .And this bring- me to pe o; - another diss of dinrstoose ; which m -y arise here in th.? j; Vorth, among our.elves. Di ycu read the Daily news- " ! I-.'.. .f.-..l In ... 1 . 4 . . 41 . ll ! . . . o5. 3, Tto. I S. : ; its own hands and demand t!ie diMiiis:al from your Cabinet of iho best, mm in it? Have you I no fact in your own experienvi' in to prove that mi; h and u itv ;ha- not shown its head 'without : poorer nnd numbers tl:at render it formidable? i do not fear it; ' not now, if it is i-tranled .it i : birth. Kut he I mii j. Provi- iinjoiitv of your Cabirct favo: it. They feel r.-u:ed. as to y.uis 1 . that it the option rem tin v.i'h it i-s but a niir.finr. of ti . i .u, u ir. out a. nut -uor 01 11.1 . . . -. , . proclamation ot emincioationv ill be issued. They perceive but one power that has any ehan e .-tic 'dictation. TI - Ao oth er coi:r- 1 v left them to effect their gre.i: oh r,. ... p. t, namely, to perpetuate amon ; us mai amen wnicu me natu :, with a determination w lue h m- reaes Iron, day to day, is tesol- ved to uproot. -.1 i. i i Um blow may lie dealt ly you a:aint the-e men that will crush, lon-ver, their tren.;on:'.bf i. '. .... r, mancipation in all tu- Mgn o, tfie ! l :nes. It is to :hem th hain! writing on th wall, ioith idow- i ... . inix their political file. Whit! woadt-r that they report to d -pe-; rate means to re:.-t iN nd vent? tion? By prompt a ti.u alone j . .. en v. uu pi revont it. It is idle to j await unanimity. Men aequi- esce in a thousand ihm .. . . " . .. once , . , . . ... , . riuhtt-oasK- :i.-id m h U- . ,.,' to which, if nronor-fd to them ie' ' I I - advau tliey miglit lind caller oliieetion? 1 vou nesit.-itc. V ill vou lay the blow? See to it, that vlu-?, nt lat, your 1. solution i taken, the power may not ahe.dy ll I'.i l rrr.il IVn . ... ... 1. . .. 1 I m.. jmi u noia nu; nin.i.;. Ol , k . d ay noti-e yon have -ixc.i to the reLels will expire epire v.nih - out other reply to vm.r warning poli-jthnn the invasion of Maryland; ' anl a menace to Viir syh a.-ia. Is it to rest there? Pate-'i.flv we nave waited ihe time. I noilnm; ; to follow? Arc our enemies to re! els of dopair. t. ev.-ry loyal : : heart of exultant tejnie,!:-! , jdivon whii-h th.(- ar.ni ; ersnrv j w II be eel.-i.ra:,, with ji.'diec- vh:!e tne Auveneau L. 1:0.1 en- t.ure A div .' en,:, i-.-f ; but w h"r- not in our I.t:; ! a:- UvM - a i et Tit. . 1 ' . , ' v. . . . i l l ' . . - - - t;., .:i 'tne w-i-h. fr-. t b In of 1 '. I . .'. t:.-Of t li.eitJ t-reaine r. f.c 0:u r , . .... !..... ; 1 ;,!,, .;. :i i.i-t; i'.n.. ou.r. j. 4i ,...- , . , t threat thro.-i, b.t.j . I . : t 1 1 , i;j 11 ,4 . ;..,,-j i . . 1 .. . . . . . li.i O 1'. r.i.itiru; a ha.! wr. fin-": ' 1 panted i-orv thing i-u! vv'.bvn j.tj . '. ;iV- ! a-k th- u i- tion its i !-; v.r! Eaitr: i;. a To- t:irf. 4;. IVpnrih lvd:;!l u ' I;i0reth:m fu!fi!f t: f.ri inticiHti-, o fn. ..' in the nlrnt. cf i.u7nr. freeom, and in L I the f;i, v of t'i e -t- tha? 1; ive j i-eiJ into toi-n. i" if I jfouu'iit th:;! b:.l l ' h:-h pitted ! von Wi.rr- o i now st .rd. K "1;J ?. 1 Pa 1 v. .wi..v. ew Volk. S-pt. 17, m j T!ie dai kie-i t sce5ion mas- It---'tili rontinuc to ilock into Jcau.j. Ti.no is in car:,p lure a I r.lnr witlv daiky who lor- i rr.c: iv U!r-njedto a M r. l)'!:;i an, IJOI). uC. di'u Dnncan as the bovs call kim-oo.i after issued the lol 1 :wi iv.:, ai.d placed it beside tie ot.icr "i:dvv: ' :o c;i:nto kewakd. IJar. awav from fii- h;hn' i ü'liim all al -v.? to tike rare of 1 1 jis.oli', niter 1 dene worked -i Vtn i ViibfuHv lor fii:;i. :rv ma EII.L IM -N CAN, Maa lb il is sup Oicd to have don" i;one oil' wid the scceh?r., fi.r to hunt for his rights Jnd 1 sp -e !:e iioi,i ot lott 4IlV j,-r. Si)o turniu' him to 11. e, so d.U he tan tike er. re ofmc is alitrs said nij-ga t ouidn't take caie of hiss will be much obliged to t 'hi lo. N. l rc-rs.u.y huntin for him p!i look in all the i jst diti h ( 1- I oi'i u Ii f e: ti him talk a- ijout . iiig into thi cite bin' busi ness. Spe.-ti'alv submitted J;m. Ti.e pooler (!t.it-d a Lreat deal ol m a: i.neiit inta.np, while the KeiiTUelvV l-i(snls who iAil:C a- ero.-s it thought Jim a mightv pei'ieuce at the hi ad of their ar- lui( i :I : Ai r! r cjae. I he np- pj... r:-,,p r, We r-te.-n New V(.rk , n,,;ram;. The iCoehe.-ter Ad- vejtiser s ; vs thnt they an now :l t tv ( t j-ts er barrel, firmer living in Gate; , iiav- lor ;r. Uln,sle fruit. ... ......c! The ol'br was not Tow: j.uckit r.Mf Loim- t?rh-it tin-tci.t p,tige ;a..:jH jliue nralc tlr ir appear ince. compare a v.ith the one. which you have 'Sau.b'o, what do vou link ob o, . .,- .t ,ff. - u ! K 41 tin!; i;i:n berry hn- one.' I o, can, do vou tink th-' wii k- (d v. ill ie cousincd to cbciUtin' w',. 1 dorrt t;:;k no such tin:r. I tin!: f.al.ri?I i: inistcr -!e oil and 1- t 'em ga.' 'Holly, Sambo, dat's j( t my "pi''1,011.' Y:i n your vif' i-i silent hold tie.-bibv lor her. lVrlinps it is ' ' tn,.,r,f. s ic can do to hold A fop. jn-t rt turutd from a ton- t:i.. i,tii tour, was a.-l.cd bow ho liked the ruins of I 'omp'ui. "Not very weil,' 'be rej-.iied, "tiy are .-0 dreadfully out ol ro- 4 p.iir. - An I.'.i'.'.s f TAhi.;: Wim.. A - f;:nnrr rmf! will a";l tst- ip-.'ht in wo;-. I.-i r'w but Mg- dih-nnt: I havp t.r.thinir. I owe ariU 1 Pve U:Q r 10 uc V0i:T- IJ.r'-ej paper boat pjreat'y of t ,.-r ...... in Knitu-kv in ii,,- AsixLu- view. .l;ho;.-!i thev :: '.-'it h's fiilure m a jmliiarv ve.vc. .s.-iv tliit he captured ;i '. aen anu rchi.ed hem -a;."':s e,im:..:!i wavror..- t-" e a tr tin Jo? ty mile bn-, t I . i i a ' i i 1 1 1 II ' ' i .i, o I : , two 1: ami e'j wtir- I . 1 t . I M .. M... . I i.(h oi I iron, mx thoua:.i -t pi. f.b- 1 park, h:t e,t tho is.n 1 fio.'s-'s and inu't auu 1 1 i'.:'; I .t of te.js. In oth: r If,.-. I. I.. ' -.-..-..... 1. 1 r. him.!-;', -m:ri i.o:. .. . if I i.e: v ol t he rt er-. - - - A N A :ti. .!!..-; tip's , i.---Jr.st !e.o;' tj ri i"'!--v r:.? doh. T I ! 1 . 1 1 I . - 1 n r, 1 iff.' v 1 n- " " , 1 u b v. 1 iim.d: "i ..frf j -n ...evens J'-.M.rU. ..Ueb, .-on 1 ...tve no ! t . i j i i 1 1 i.i' i are cl cu :nvp, "";! ? l" ;i 11 "J (. r; o rJee to my I ov. '"' il 5'" lriU u-2s hirr.scd a corpse l.ltr mi a n-fither