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| hin® o 44 NEW-YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS. a S . 3 TR ottt 2 = e O T o—TO T R T e L Kot bl % oy g wo pore: 3 : = it - where he o be searching for prominent Union wha is copalle of eserytlivg arm from him, and b will snd there. a bloody mouumest of | Detrazal of (e great trusts Tmpossd, wrow hi by eiogsl on1o. : ot ,:""’"",,.. ! (= 4 T ';" P E N DIN k'%";"‘",“l"v‘“. O ial| ARerican tren T come the domand of pempoosation for the e AT L T e L e 1o The tollowiag aro The Congreseiond) mominions thun | M 10108 TR oot i whioh s A 4 sndnehSRes ¥ emaipated saves 814, (he dumage dono by our armes while | ficer bis anfaithireas to bis own oft repoied wpd ostie | 01 mado: ' by Prosidentobnson, 18 0 Doty » ! e e e Rebetn in the Bouthern Stotes. Does | bounddeclarations that *treason must bo made odious;® his .u"{'uwlb. then for h#, et bndf #“ that such extra % ehaim will Ve pre- | fatol polioy, as demonstrated by the massacra of loyal citizens ;n‘y’nd My, of the men elected &'&:m.fl. ;e sun'n g phis and New Orleans; hin bareficed .'fi.. with States last yoar, & vast majority werg elccted upon the dis- Rebels and traitors to destrov the leyal pariy which su that deinand sto’tuu. revelMlion or! v 3 tinet for_eompensaiion would be . 0 would save bis Jife sball Joso it. Baid Paseal to nsenists, while Louis XIV. was thundering at tbeir foors, * You may com mise THE SPIRIT OF THE PEOPLE. our Prineiples, but Yoig will ever save the Port Royal.” and insisted Evcry Southern man will tell you " i hat the Soutbern members, wilh the ex f o few from iaed: his infamous 1 say to you, ** YOU, may compromise your Prineiples, | That! o - .“l,lh:‘.fi,‘m“ ‘upon that, but you will not say€ yourselves in the South, nor add s yoté to your power in f{be North,” Nay, e the Spatiseh knight, you will give your #trong- hold for destruction. His father in the hands of the King, Bernardo del Carpio, rebelied for.Lis sake, took ref- uge in his im| able fortrees, rceisting all the assaults that were upon it, till the King, outwearied, prom- ised 10 release the father if he would yield his.castle. It Next in order come IE ‘pensions paid to disabled soldiess and sailors, and to the widows and orphand of those who Tost their lives ilv.hm:,glo agalust the Rebellion, Will the late TRebels consent ¥ help paying pensions to these, or 10 the against oly r, i ‘widowe and orphans who sobjugated {bem, while | Bt 's, deserves the utter reprobation of “all good ciilzens, ;:(.:'h"h ntothe Rebel scldiers who deferded them? irrespetive of party, sud receives our severeet condemna- n 10 the Sonthern press; listen to the speechies of their | tion. ¢ XV, A, P for office, an will find the answer. No sooner Resoleed, Taat the amendment to II: Canstitotion, proposed | v Johu A. Binghaw. itted, uncondivon. liy such as they | by the Reconstruetion Gommittee, and adopted by Cor, XVIL.E. B. Elkiey. being Just o the Joyi xvm..m.fi.‘}luhfi\-r S e ——— TOE PROGRESS OF THE CAMPAIGN. ELI0ES FROM MAKE AKD VERMONT. in th ‘of a1l IngisTation neccasary to provide for the satis- | _Resalsed. That the Joyal men of pvery faction of the Just cluims of our national creditors, unleas we stood by the countzy in its hour ofsperil; who loved not their There are & number ofeconflicting and utterly fulse state- n; “for reporti: but t to the Rebel dobt also? Tl tions will | lives unto ghe doath in its bebalf, and who suceored it consa fo aadumethe Rebel it el WL POTELng Wi | Giondors whie prisoners n fendish Tande. o fositives frow | ments of they Presidential reception in the Copperhead flfi':"z“‘ 15 1a.Sne ern members of Conggess will be an almost solid unit for ‘worso than death, receive our dnpmaymwbhy'l;‘tg.unl:l.c press, and to meet these, 1 send you the correct report of > Y enides I b Norther: to mak 18 4h in bes of betraysl e s Bty ot ot e mal, | 2o, e o v | et abogebic hre o st ol o | B o Kombn B et 1o 6 peipate themselves from tho despotism ofy! as the blame of the disturbance fs. placed by the Copper- Fort Riler, wptom of what s to come: no sooner had the news of vorwenid, enthral them, and 0 heads on the Congrossional party, it may bo well to state i the Philad llpbia Jobuson Conve: |nbrr- uml m;ekcfx- red-b 9 ‘bels, e ead of fricd lovallsta on - | thetr Jooa " it change of London than thexe was an immediate rise in Cou. § ¢ governments in the hands of ivi tat that party are willing to assuine's part of the blame— r passage was | jf blunfit be—of forcing the President to bo silent for federate bonds. Who i stupid enough not to understand this? The following reselutions, after & mmmfh discusgion, is an nndisguised fact that the President is ex- And wint would be the’ cousequence of m-f(loul Every | were also almost anavimously. Thel Avgtmentation of our nationel debt will proportionatclydinin. | somoewhat of 4 departuredfrom the usual eustom &L tho | ‘onee. sk the value of oar securities.c ‘khe avsumption of the Rebel | oopvention, but the exigency of the times secmed to the | cecdingly obvoxious with the Union party of this State. debt will be equivalent to the ropudiation of et loast baif of m,mh"lm tit: Tho. Biate. b iy # Towfully reminded of a story told in the early days of the | our ational o! ligations; our national creditors will be robbed e Tho State ig geserd &*m the responsibility of ,’b. Jo-field n’ border 1 £ Keutucky, to | of their jost~ does; - cur nationel Teith will be | Resoleed, That the Hom. Renben E. Fenton, the Governor of making bim Viec-President, and to haye him turn upon it was, ofa battle-f6ld near the bonder live ol KOLEEITLIH | beeken; s3d the " Borubite “uil. - sy PN e | a1 oneby the Gdelitn, integnly and scoupmy with whieh | with the rancor he has exhibitéd provokes flike bilterness, bnn ,“:‘;‘;{E‘m‘“}"fl;‘l;"‘:xlr‘:;‘i D O S ekt ber Ceredis aid corered with elermal disgrace; | be bas 'nffilln.l e e ‘nlundnéhamnm‘l. which bo bas |, And when it was ‘said ho wonkl make Indianaj ‘post Gy " hng “ed luruly, these are no wi rms, and the try may in rged with such distinguis ability, claims our unre- |'q, areh, ot i i Bin aid. 3% handaged Tnnb ere, poured cooling water |'congratulate itsel, it after the supposed success of the John- | served approbation and il M I ey b bk 1y A Tt i not only pos- | means consistent with our sacred ealling to secure s redlec: | o they were dalns, he would sav was done; and Beryardo, leaving bis empty and d i 1 i are, than the alternative will be put (o us citker to stop paying yeeclven our heartiest approval, Wil Do Her Daty eastiebelind bim, rode forh to meck ;'Ei.,’f\"'fim veeey, | pessions to N Tovalida. widown apd orphar, or (0 gay At and homave to the overtirows | *¥ 1l UL ’ CIIS] b Al B Behold thy father 1’ said lh."l{ing And )krgnnlu Ase D e s o ';“"h"‘ M"dl e ';"fi" -::iznl:" h“:dlm'.‘ “;" fa d mounting, knelt to embrace the bandgthat hung ¢ his EF.‘.\"&‘: K f: w&- ;'«.L‘.':ou"fi be I~‘:h‘|: F‘; 10 be permitted to bave a voice in Nutional A INDIANA. )~ ”“‘w wido, but fell back in agony, for it was the touch of death | the cost of the whipping they have received is notural enough. THE PREIDENTIAL RECEPTION®AT IRDIARAPOLIS—A RB bas - WS FROM THE WEST. |« et his own, and 5o cried slond iz despair, “Ab, | They cannot ressonably be expected to do #0 willngir. “Resolsed, That we again rocognias the invalaable services of 2 ‘—m CH!.HHNG ]E W1+ | Don San Diaz, in an evil hour didet thou beget for | i humen nature, and such is certainly Southern human oor soldiers and, soilcrs, fa wpholding sucecesfully, thiough POKT+OP ONE WHO SAW IT FROM WIRST T0 LAST— ho fires thou art deud, and I have given my stronghold m‘»‘:he B that Houthern bumam notare bo restored-to power | years of onrnage‘and blood, the flax of our Union and that we WHEKE THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE KIOT RESTS. wever, an_inereased and now 1 have lost all 1" » | and infnence in the Nationsl Governmontand what reasouablo | sball ever cherish the memary of ‘n- beroio dead, and extend | o buyers, who have #ill now. . Tman will doubt that every possible impediment will be throwa | our sywpatiy aad support to th ving, 1om Our Special Carrospondent. p stories, are race in the Bonth, who IxprAnaroL, Iod., Sept. 11,71666. | unnecessary lfl, 3 My friends, ve up your citadel, your strong tower of defense, you d astle of Trath, and ‘it is but destruction ?nddum,mn ill reegive in return. If you go down Tito the South without this guarautee of safety, you will go ds the State prisoncrs of Louis XIV., julo an iron chamber which, by some. devilish i‘:r-nn\lv of torture, contracted about them day by day, and hour by hour, till they were cruehedit last.” So the’ iron walla” of persecu- tion and oppression will elose you round, meking you die overy day you 1iVe, and aunihilating you at last, 1 protestrfor your own sake, for the sake of the North, for the sake of the 4,000,000 of hapless people who have stood your friends and ours through Bix {cnra of blood and conflict, While watching this contest have Deen sor- IR KADICALS OF NISSOURI 1SSUE AN ADDRESS. SPEECH OF GEN. SCHURZ LETTER FROM THE HON. JOUN-HINCKMAN, et éhmf:xnri m. eertain ot i 'éu'-: nd rania wil 8t. Louis gentlemen offer to supply n':'i'hum nal amount of, fuuds. - here b‘ge:llmnd &W@n that M‘rm“ SPEECH-OF AKNA E. DICKINSON. WELWERPD AT THE SOUTHERN DKLEGATES' CONVEN- TION, PINLADELPHIA. Said the great Emperor, a8 hogpresented to one of bis anarstials & paix of pistols elaborately carved, *1bad in- | o0 n;eergd uxul;thm;.] and n‘ Tast l‘md m‘)T :JI r:J(‘nr mfl; s pnlbsucy. the o .wr“mn thore, A by s with ows o = Woun oeding, almost dying, who sa o him: * sible, but ot wi oo FiEn sweep ¢! wi a 10 the exall porifion he naw so worthilyoccnpies, aended to have the names of your victoriestengraved upon | o ¢y bio;pl ot walk: T anotmove; lift me up, |, attewpt to brash a7 the legidiation assd Uy Gongrees o Jiaminnd, That che o, Toacoe o kiine, 18 -v'.;m- o E‘“;m“"':’l{m 7;':!:» emfl}‘,m‘ll‘h'm dm o w - . - | Ce during the apsence of the 11 totes. an el BETCss l:?ln the Comm "‘d’l?’:h’:—, .l-l‘ r:;' b Xing -office ll!‘.’n‘ the army,. e nnmby- by and carry me 10 my cump.”. 1t was near tho border line, B o hern conventions and legislatures oulsd and | formed bis duties with's e e e thom, but there was nobroom for them."” Said®be great » ity e e oanty have. renom: | siviilar comeittee. - Neithet invited, expected or wanted Joysl heartof the North, beating bere in PhiladeipLis, «1 | you wil remember, This slave, still a elave, with the by the Southern conveptions ud loklolutures Feats ot | we rejoice that the loyal Unienists "o ive these pien it welcome | thes: men_coming up | Marks of his servitude, I and ELARpOn U Placed fis | TG B Fredirnt. b provislonal goversments la | me medoee that e e picd g ogreeiven . excxcise | Utlon men, or the City or State oicisls to participate. | 1t city 480 (L5848 Trom the fery furugce of Rebellion avd Savery shall re | 11 ior upon his shoulders and carried him,avellng a5C T~ | symptoma. The Fresident himsel e peiieerlon, ‘aa belug preémicensly | Buese Conrinittoes were pubiialed torwelcome e Presi- | The KadicalState m the Liery Ravery most fainting undergthe load, miles away o the X orthern | yessuges the legality of Congr igbt wan in the right place,” dent, tion of Gant Fi ially Deir 10 various inent eeive bonor due st my ‘hands.” So we strove. Bells | lino, t'.rhonut day eanmnh)n(k) from h’p:muk*y. a l\-mcu sence ofgthe 11 States. has direcied the reactio v o i fi;’d‘.“ wentio mnt or Farragut specially being, | b.l]\lfllpflmhlwlh i Jeomedy -erowds shouted; nnon | from his master, ‘saying: * Render me backar slave.” | chanuel and indicated the eurrent it must toke. Owe of the |* g et T wem | {tom puint to | Aud the very regment to wbich this mn|iurd‘)-1u'.',’pe.x_mo i kenmen, Mr. Ewing of Ondobas pab | NEW-JERSEY. Joder sucheaurploss the Pracident came. | To war v | S w3 jut, from hight to bight, till it &ll'nmnlfll very regimeit to whith hio wus retunfed, ummed this i undcdp:; Tove m‘s’h ils | RENOMINATION OF DR. SITGREAVRS IN THE IIID, DIS- ::fl uil r"fi‘f"" T ‘fi: y(!o:n:fln&-’i? pmfl“‘ e Vi % o ient in 108 haidreds’ of, thousands that | black hero out of the catap, sent-lim down to bis master, T e Jaiseia Nors Octe. TRICT—A CHALLENGE FROM Mit DAVIDSON. Conniiitees. Bade provios to_ his camisg, Jat These | tion s sedly olftad, in Kentucky, totorture and death. Yin opetiygprenosnees fhe corention eatied In_that State by | Sper Diseteh to The N. Yo Tribune, oy sgan | fimt eonch, drawn’ by fonr, white horscs, con bed the | tive nominee for cum. order of the - A b Prosident and Mr, Seward, and it is now stated that Geu. | District, is brother of erowded owr strects; in the'darkness turnedstognooulight; in the encs with which the very arcles of heaven ran, My friends of she South who have*suffered, who have President an tHegal and revalationar A e oveesin yain! Theroaro depths in human ua. | struggled for the right, my friends, to-day that slave st Ds | ST o IR e ket by Ib Ul had OB, 15 It ‘torvwbich oo uniathomable, Did we give you muchl| 88 type of four millions, that elave sfands s type | possible to perceive whers such -,fu.nu must lead Ab! myfriends, that which you saw mshmnl was but s | of those who buve struggled for, suffered for you, [ Avd = is there & single result of (he war, except Qim reflex of (hat which wae felt and jpnscen. a8 gnnohmhom could or would, ‘Their rights are in gpur d‘-umflu of wh:" . Mml\.mu:h of ‘u. Lt 1! k ; thei el 3 blood s, whic ey do nvelee +Fo-iny, while conselons of this, T y&t atrivo to add one a; their safety and their futare re wimpped up in | of bood 8ot foee SUEL, ST oo wpow the Jonnson A, N Sitgroares, Copperhead Conrmman fom thie B | Gragt and Admird Feiragut wero lso i ths ecach, -1t . "John DavidionPesq., the Union nomi- | *48 densely sorrounded by Copperheads, sttending it as i wing challenge: | Dear a8 they eould approact on the sides and rear. i’bfl- Sept. 14, 103, | Ien were anmounced as a* body guard” of Mr. Johnson, to protett him from the Radicals, l‘:"- insult to the Dr. ", . 3 Eoganem NJ The Hon. CAS. S:ToRRAVES— 517 Bel e that tre e s iet of 1hse State will be ea. | erawd, Mahy thought, your more votee to these peans of triumphsand welcome—a ours.. To-day Kentucky eries “ Give mo this victha to 5 v ’s YOIC8—8 o mill t | destroy ! Oh great spirits! oh tried and beroiesouls! 1 ntatives of the Robel Siates will at all eve of the Third e and died by your side. “ Never while a Joyak:heart eats in our midst!” T pro- | tyem, Ab, their virtne has siready stown most wonderful | disoussion of the various qu’-"mu prosented me-.‘xow }“‘ uf’“;":f.c{m J&., :,“r at th of | Frank Blair's work! : Verily the " Fof denrly must we prize you—we who find tost, 100, for the future sefety, well-being aud peace of the A e amse 1 Took 0t thalr representative wen. | fore invite you to meet we for the purposes above weationed . -y s § o 4 - ypcirid soldier.” 14400 & Dulwark fof the eause of men.” onnter “These. meny yous "opponents, will returm to | Siere is Mr. Doulttie. When the Civil Righie bill wi pavsed | befors the poopla of our aisiriet. |If seigeabie, Twil med. | Johuson and bis seitstyled * bod ," sslf ey one e To-day 1 struggle to say t: you -hnnl. :;: m: :leafl,:lol E"' iwt. .n.:&l the past, the’ Agmflb:fklm‘n“:lhmdd :‘l.ll:'flonunh:l“)méllnll:;:mgni!o u:l % Toe next | you or discussion—Eight times in Wi ¥ :;‘-1 -.;:;u::llr:::‘l:mu:&:p olence to such aman, "y these Norti . sruggie—] b o em 3 il took t b i ut woul volefPYea o] | resolutions, ot ! ;';n - to fa AN “.)m")m ,,,mnm: :‘,,, b M" "“.N. ,|:u AV n ‘-Em oy ',o ni be been pmenv.'m:f--km'm wi’nu,‘- of r:v:u.‘dbn his :‘3:‘.‘.7;:'1'. When the party were siely in the Baus House a perfeet gress and denouncing Teanvot! Foraedlook inio 1ot B Taon t ~ e e Yerhl pate Y de- | Dad be been prmacnt A S ant mesenre. Al thac time i was Bix timesn Mhddicses Coant bedlam of noises wet up e the sudionce, then sioant- | Recent arrivels from are—how you have hel o profession of your | stroy. ey W uild their place an wert | YO8 L TaTa o e s vaproved ‘of Tt & ¥ dkre 1x timemin Mhddicies Coanty, i i et e Re ood o . . d Po Union County, T will sdd [ e, was a | that,tbe stories of Indian werepueh ex B without wavering—bow you secounted your Mves of | upon tho ruius of Liverty aud the desinuction of e e emseat petged the bl Mr. Tiowhitia made | s many more io thess Titcre: of maxe Hoh chanpes theein e orat l“gzw. iy ok ot lnex | Hd Thase ate mory mmmnnw Nittlo worth—how, day after diy and year r year, you | public. Then shall we gather in tho blighted harvest of te 10 record his vote in favor of su 24 you desire, Shoukd vour,anawer to thig letier be favorabie fh esidont nmn nlgfilu o had & want war and plenty of greenbacks on the Plainz. e ol et | Do gt ot o e | TS et s gewer s ek | oot sppeaetbicn e et b 8 UIE | Vil v g T 5 fund e e - | of the abomina: ions of e. There Wood, #aq. of Elizabeth willezacot “any one appoiated by you w o 37" the on the Lackelle raco course in a fow to ' funds 't hearts, loked déath in the eye, and scorned to flinch | where, what will the esult bo! Says-the Book of books, letion! Here is Mr. Kaymond. voted_f Con- by vou | ing. threg ehoers for President Johuson;” they wero T o o you¥ Ficos A8d Tecognizilepl] this, 1 |1* The' senso of op it bel Bapa-the Book of books, | Saumieton iment now burore the peoyie. o sspressed | 22 8 totime: place o meecing, and sech obtar Se | given witfomewhst of groaus: Lhen. tirce graagh or for the Southern widows uad orphane, T = e e ate some things of which it 7 better to | Tesult will be to make every loyal man vmong you o revo- | bls bobe thatfho e e B e R v mod Tecommenged | bereto.will be eeteeiied o favor, ' With great resreot Tam, | the “Truwp Congrict: Tlero let. mo say, that if there | bly make,it & be silent than to,say too lu:km nfiw then, couvey | Iutionist. These four millions of blacks are Belpless for | it 10 the Boutbern States for adoption. The President not | your chedicnt serv Jonx Daviteos. ever was a politieal taunt which rightly tended to argase 1t 18 reported Deacon Tucker, who has been editing aduniretion, the love and thio blessing whiich words arc | opposition becanse they know not their own firoagth, | oo aherward desisred Bimavit aruinet s sy i g e deep indignation "ion‘lhhcgeg-olf(byd Tmen, this applics 1Y i in Mobilé, 18 about to start & Southern paper te todeontain. because they are blind to their power. In such a future i ey g PENNSYLVANIA. tion of * Ruwy” to the National Coigress, W sFheeh : e Vet us 1 have sat in this'C A day after day | they will ind instracfors nud by ol L W o W e to Boulars | 4m 710X, JOUK WICKMAX VGPIXES WIS POSITION lngilatiog for_the conziey through four ferrible years, is | spppess OF THE RADICAL UNION EXECUTIVE 00My e o o speskings—the of Virginia,and | “eyeless giaut onge find o guide (o' put hix band on the at they vould o ouwinte P eomepn ALt | e miioons of Wotchéetar Guunty, Puc, baving | Bamy Congrea indeed, " said 000 near me; if onre a8 MITTEE. g, of Tennessce, Arkantas and tiie Gulfs Blatca—1 | props oF the State. Jot him onee bow Limeelf to the piflars, | let no man deceive himeelf, 1t s 1n vain to resort © Con: |y ritren & notet the Hon. John Hickman kingbievievs | Bl e Jobagon is & Rump President, - | po.the Radical Union Men of Missouric Sguore Nivgours, Maryiand avd Kentucky, comprehending. | ind woe unto sl thoso o have made him thelr Juughe | situionel auibbles. 1 s i vain o speak nporgfbe sl | G\ pa political quertion of the day, havo, seccived ing this fusult came * throo choars for the Fiodmens e tiwo hs come when your State Execatire Com- Bow ihey urs il Courtoyud 1ok by ghi-—thel | ingstock er havo cained b to grind ot the will" | | sveriamot e, W8S S R i i od T e, | e el Thoy wero giren, amiloqual chosm, N e, | B seleiod by 4 gundcil smmvontion of Uie DOV g, groa! o or T mon deprevate dise 0 ave been so clever i Conven- s iy’ inn T e, g iehe, beiug no reater Clami et ey ing bow ey | friends. af e Dorder Miaios, 1 Diong A oy | . her il at sk do usice 1o the nvionsl chedior, bathe | M7 anecer s eh L in th owieg dotratiosn, every ane | Prisient' i3 on ibo otber, tide o | doom 1 prope 0 adrpe you 1 el iho spproschiug Rave used this conrtesy not fo_sustain, But to oppose, the | States. Pennsylvanie and Muryland stand together in Union man, and to the begro: let us try the expari- | of Which I sincerely biLevo lo he tr Das bopn 00 the ‘other side & good while,” was | oo the. cecesion’ Woeld R H. mction of thos who extended it oo o pot | thinmatter. 1 bave s right 10 speak what Lwillof nine 0w | oftavorabi possiviteies W have ‘bo risht 1 o L Mr Jotoemn b opumly e i e o the | e onbd, Then fhe crowd miged aronad to | ETVCISNS Ui L ended it—how they huve ot | Lhie e e Horier States and of the North, when | sorts with the Hves Hibersies v party thatpinced b 1a poser. us he snied the couniry bo | SRPIUL 0o 1700 tho tecoption, Thojam was fright- | (oRETEN is already opening, sod i6}s of the, bigbest fon Ty 3 : s Bt e B L ek e e | 2 s St D et | roreas et e RS EL st Bonl ot ourse T <drors paniased and sheir crie made odiou X 3 e T ey 5 Sousequenty, 1 Jook | spcech, in the oar oy Mr. Johason, sanding i fron of peepats e e g . al power -v dbty | fied all Lis stereot ases ttioms, 80 A crmity—the Woret. Biw. That Mr. Johuson attem wmnyn,dbutm el li‘ulm and to choke them-! voices of men whose | you deprecate diseussion, uxwoduun, argument, are you 31 alone it was, after years of auparalleled mfl«ring;w Dblind 1o the fact that there 18 Bo buckward flow of ideas | the investment of the Kobels with patl ve not result in & bred®h of our national obliguiions. — bave Tollowed" your action, and more than of rivers; that what you see bere to-day is not wpon Lim as capable of o hing, 00 horeisounaoct PO -+ e . 2 gl e g oo bt she long | FiEbé ta be satiatiod with anytiing shart e ponkcine oo 1 TL. 1% “out to your declarations, I realize how'the prineiples | the tossing up of sballow waves ou the coust, but, - and cousnzé of the past are as nothiog te prineij surge sweeping fiomn_econtinent to ment acrons tho | SUrsoce that oar national obiigs are coustitatiomally be- & amd o oo it a0 MOVEE o e prinh | g S1USPRE P, SRS D Sk “vhes e Lot 0, N ety A 47 | L b P DR e hive some from the beat snd weariness of past eom- | Tocqueville aays, * A new scienco of poliii nocessary” | ourselves have 10 vouch fur the discharge of thess sclomn obll. | Jow kim in ot yolitical depravity, aud 1 (he prime, WOY- Lu,mmml With wounds; Dot 10 heve tnese wounds | to new worl You have done that which has chauf gations, and it would bhlownrighi treackery ta delegutagyen | 15€ S3080 of J1l our presewt troables. l%unl,-uml o) atly saived—not to bo laid eaway tenderly in lavender— | the entire policy of our Goyernment, modified its institu- | the smallest part of them to.otuer peoplo whose intentions are V. The Nations. Logisl ture -1....? disgrace itself and the | doWs um\l.-l:.“ " cpresantarives from the | to themsolves, t 10 rush to the front.rauks of the battle impending; to | tions, and altered the wholé framework of society, You | uncertatn. We gave our promise fur vasuo received in money " and'in blood. 1t was nndertho banner of the Stars aud®Stripes | Jato— Htates, without first oare- | world knows in one deat plans—and be awuges us. in the | crowd Lad had enough of hiw. ETOaDS o will do'so—they west | ulternately, ealled for * Grant,” * Ferragat,” Anybody ) & vo it up and withdrow, ‘h-making was 0 e win- [ the shutters drawa, and the crowd left Qur adversaries, 'hen began the riot, resulting as the | Rebels” frosh from the attem E, Mr Stewsrt, & mild-spoken 'ave bold, deflant and over! to w hrough the batlot, uuqu'ifia':'wm ietary is undoubtedly i o mmum‘l%‘gnropofly ,nhlhl ud. o) it 19 emi- neutly proper -fi coming coitest is to severity, Stato from ‘thousnods of-** y pre y i for the publie w shout.the watchword of the M‘:‘r;’l?cry aloud in & very | have ml.v:n a long step forward; you can take none in re- e e e g e e iy pron e e et ma vy | " 4 : : freuzy of intrepidity to those that falter:-* What ! are you | treat. «fore you is glory; behind you is defeat, disgrace, at this bargein was fairly strack, and shat banuer will bear | 5 ' ' . and old gentleman and & Union man, and several sevemiy 4 i to cie that you may live againl” to tur ‘wout | and iufamy. And so T ilplore you, the action of this | &bt of bierual disgrace malces the compact be lonestly | therusghiy couvinced of thaployaly of it Bew menbaih | wounded. Ae io_the, respongibiliyy of "tle- riot, thero | M ihe] can. Nor aro they Slhost g gk k) B " with the sweat and blood of conflct 1o | Couvention vot being closed, 1o take eounsel not o palter. | 47 - son and the & g maoh "oy, | 3. 00 (NS Weinkew o Hoa with tho Toreh | g5 pegy Slection ~4 , y ‘and the South, through the malign machinations of Mr. | PNl com e s o hundred eve-witnesses attest, Cha- upon ot ek Seward, and to aid In oarrying oot their skillfuily arre: S5 at ‘{: it of the Bocoption, theyavero ordered x'::m?d“:m lmo._da‘-;:n these fresh and utworn ones, and thunder, * Follow! We | ing, not of weakness, not of policy, but of strength, of CONNECTICUT. to s 4 2 poiiey would be madness, for it would be jrretriev gard in h‘lny-‘ and stand réady to do, to suffer, to dare, to We of the | ioysity, of liberty,of the warnings of the past, of the I} Bouth stand resdy to lead! “Are you of the North readyto | 208 of the present, of the bhopes of the fature. 1 beseech THE POSTMASTER AT WEST MERIDIAN, VI. In what is sttemptad tohe stigmutized by ** Conserv their mounted Commanders to ‘“scatter the d——d | tueirgleaders incindingsthetr m organs, w 1" IHaving fought for yourselves and the Repub- | of you to take such high stand that all men may recog- 1n our 1ssue of Sept. 12 we printed a eand from Mr. Geo. tives"—that fs, blood-dyed eriminals their w [ scoundrels.” To do this, placing themsclves in front of | tho masses of their that provisions of the Constitu- you pause but 1o remove the staius from your battered | nize that when vou thfbaten you *lay your hand on the | W. Rogors, Postmaster at West Meridian, Con ogista—as * Radicalinis,” liew our on) y. Tho contest, | the Company, the leaders sp their horses through the | tion “..':m exel l*':‘--l Tebel mfihfl aror oud rush forward to the combat for bumanity azd | hilt of the sword of God.” b ingsthat be had interfered with the carriage thro B mement, b sptais of Conpotion, b~y - M crowd, followed by tho torch-hearers. Tho erowd resisted 'S:'“Mc ,":"‘ ety "l;."'" e e the world. .| T sat in this Convention yesterday, and, hearing Mary- | mails of The Meridian Literary Recorder™ Had i e g 56 il Koy o 10 1 world. Whea the Cogpauy bud. | Died under foodizther e e A ST e ntry s witnessed many strange sights: has | land offer her resolution, bageed my face in anguish, bear- | Notwithstanding this denial, The Recorder com e isappetated o, for [ once passed out and was revurning, solid fues were | orger 1o vote, is and oven “ pion’ y 3 0 L 3 1 bave-not been disappetated in Mr, Johnson, for I never il when the torch-sticks were used to beat th s to vote, is jus weiitorious, oven Teiterating the original statement, and giving proof 0 | pleced any contidence in him, Ev ince I knew bim_ per- d.:-.“lfn . - o cat them | Cleqrly, m:ohtou-de-mnolmuu-m d’sloyal as- Zooked upon many marvolous scencs, within the Mst six | ing in that resolution the%echo of ihe White House. The i ot oo strange, D0 scehe 8o marvelous, a8 | event brought before me shurply a pieture of the wary At | substantiate it, ¢ y bogan [n carneat, The firat firing was by | cendancy, and what tbat of the South .qudum Juatice, against the ery of ",‘;3{" a mgimeft hl’.‘d lmn-un;n-‘:hul lm hold & certain | of Meridian intend prosecuting Mr. Rogers, for his b lulu!: masy ¥ rm:‘-‘n;;nd Iunuulnl. |nn3 dsgumi w‘.:;: :S ldm{:.y":d(,opwnud i . rtant—in the center of 5 ¢ i 1 " J im. atel course closcly, and conld vot bu! o E.' mportan o center of the line. Massing its | of the postal laws, before the next session of the United m‘“ i, T am sorry (bt my estimete“of bia character | and {l‘nmntunu i was e tic 0 13 o - \bier with the notice that the citizens | sonaly, I have regarded him aa a haif crazed, reckless and dis will bo proven, and the man killed was |~ Under suob ircumstanoes, we would be de ho now, lies in jail. ‘The firis ‘we failed to warn you that few minutes after Mr. Stew: pevds o united. aetivd ‘whiech buretodore .g‘.”‘h! e .hl bstacl the shaj f h red erywhere you have met ol o8 iz shape of rees opporite, the enciay pou uvpon this point un- | States Courts. s w Goveimors, New. Sonsrors, aud Border | coasingly ite shot and shell, s fiery i T | ™ ke Toecorder of tho 12th says that the previous week's | B3 PrOven SOt o ot gorever when T eould be cheated lled, the uffray lasting not over fiftcea winutes. bt logations. You b assaged on the streets, | line beld firm, when its color-bearer to the frout foil dead | issues of that paper were detained'soutd twolve, some 24 | by'one born eud educated, or rather wieducaied, under the P qscudls We woald button-holed on cornems,s intruded uwwon in comittee. | with his fiag beside him—and avotber, and another, and | hours, and a great many six days. The errand boy carriedthe | gastructive inflaence of that Heaven-defying institation, hu- ILLINOIS. potnts as furnishiug the sorest means to * by these men from the dividing States and from another. As the last one foll the flag stafl was shot away. ypers to the Post Office, but he wus obliged to take them | man Slavery, UNION SOLDIERS' STATE CONVENTION. ). Perfec: without delay "The only security?for American cltizens and votersis in | Ty soldiers aud sailors of Ilinois will mect jn & State TW the North, saying * Pause! reflect! consider! Lot us | The line veclod—the®rogiment was falling back—when @ ack with the message that *“ My [postman’s] onlers are hoid back the Eveat within the £xpedient. Let us for- | little fellow, scarcely more than & child, sprang forward, | not to distribute thoso papers.”” Another bundie was re- cowbined resistance to de ogues and tyrants. I would | a o) vention at Bloomington, Sept. 19, to soleot dgle-*| e o' ish the revolnon with a skylight.” You have every- | tore the flag from usder the very foet of the advancing | fused by the sawe person on the ground that “hegidn't | now warn them they bave no Lime to lose, If they would save tes for the &‘,d- * and Sailors's N fl' al C m‘o«h “"l"“wdl:xnlfl-'h whore heard muu.m prayer, * Not 8o fest! not so | host, twisted it bout him, stood there u living fiag-stafl, | circulafo papors that dom't support the Government,” hewselves and their posterity. Yours truly. “n'-l&" Bit - ‘"‘h A H ,,;"I‘;‘“ onal ConventiofNo | Committee in this city phere bent i "hurk ook elechions. You will put in joop- | and turning his faco across which bihzed tho glories of the | while other papers wero either rown on the floor of wers Jx0. HICKNAN, N eeh e AW sELi Ok respendeuce and colperation. e Nnbm and Bordor Biate votes. My fends, as our | nsg eternity, cried! I'mfgood for auiutitc, boys! Coune | detained over five maile, when they shouldgave boen soat CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION OOLORRD NXNE SEATE O e e e e admi Chief_ Justice onco said—* Nothing isvmore | ou'® aud so foll doad—the flag, m."'w.ax.pncm. sbout |cout by the first. The editor of The RecoMer mentioned | The Hon. Ulysses Mercur whs unay y renomi- | o4 State ""’“""“?‘“'}“’ ored taen is called to moet at | % RS A‘“W*““m-‘“ Souitaty than Justice.” The masees of the Amorican | bim. But the line bad closed i, the rogiment had pressed | numerons instances in whicheMr. Postroaster Rogers has | nated for Congross by the Republican Convention of the Galesburg on the 16th of ®ctober, for the purpose of ex. | VY e e ke Plaoke iy made ghi—apploud Bonor | forwarl, bad saved tug and gt ali, alhad pressed | Dumeroms et et o oaee” As ecbave | XITIth Pennawvanis District on Wednesday. Ho will | B Er i :l‘:]“_'“,‘;e'i;‘;“:;:‘;: ‘:fl'{r"‘_fi“‘nfi";fl{i‘gfigf s Make sies that h [ e P uce with this great | was won. printed r. Rogers's cand we condense the above stidomme ndoubtedly be redlocted. i Tais o g vol that no man's ey yielding no fnciPof ground, bating 1o voice, com- | o S0 with these States. Thavo seen tiom going down, B oo 18 ostice to the sditor of that wyg e Bdou ey e T antown is the Republioep nomines | LDeir Dest Lntereats with segard lo thois righfs to the com- fi'}':nxg{ siog 5o prineiple, writhug upoa vour bauners - Eib- | golug down, leting their fiag tenil in the dustdeside them SOUTHERN LOYALISTS AT NORW IO, foe Congrees in the Vith Ponnsylvania Distviet, now | fool ecliool, the ballot-box, and conrts of justice, 4nd 10 | no unlaw = Eoflfit - :im:“’fid ]Awh m;'l?"mm“"‘}' . P ‘.ml" L4 fi?‘“‘t o s & \""T""" dropped | Newwion, Conn., Sept. 13.—The Southernsloyelista ad-, | reprosented by B. Markley Bager, Democrat. Mr. Thomas ”""“;flf:fiflfi' m.;“u:‘:gx‘::‘.wuw TION. bty tfle ot d ¢ , Amon. e men | wit nnsylvania, Kentucky with New-York, whi i iht ® " B ” q J i N A’ 3 Maryland and Kentuck “PI:W' p ) ¥ it rk, when & | dressed an jmumnen udienco in Breed Hadl tonight”| is ‘at the hoad of the Crazie Iron Compauy, s very large sr. Totts, Sopt. 13.~Tho Demoeratie Congressional et registration, prompily 7 Nol-Trus, | man, oue of thelmgn I sco botoreuno, who hold not their | E: i el jahme x gy y ¢ falsc, your enoimies will change this principle upon you | lives at a pin's f dared Witk e proet p e 1 B e 4 were tunde by | esablishment on tho Lebigh, which gives employinent (0 | o voption of the XHth District of Illinols yesterday | the 5% Sad scdfs S50 be able 1o H + 4. Let cvery w“ Stokes of Tounessce, Mr. Morwe of Missouri, € some 2,000 workmen, Devoted, from the fi l:;d:""‘*: nominated Win. R. Morrison for Coungress.s Resolutions | 4% 43 a4 8 weapon of attack. Let your frien s 1t | 1ifud himsolf up with the flag of cqhality and truth about ; + n cip ¢ Unioa Republici For you a3 & sbieid of defeiise. 1 you are,to have the | him, saying simply, “It may R s ay Wik oy | mnen of e o ql;:‘:d:fl Al {’n’l,“fill';..‘:fl{}:..‘.’,?‘.;" .‘:.:-‘f";ou'c"\::.mg-'x ibles mest | indorsing to National Union Convoation beld at Phila- | saffored to be lost. Treason s Sitle, take also tho power. 1f you are to have what your |,seturn, but we P standelonss enongh st loast, before we | favor of agro sufirage. ' Tho meeting wu i | couvictionsof 8 dovoted patriot.. Among the manufuctur- delphin were adopted. Tist a8 criminet, as ever apposeais il e ek the. proi aa well i the | B out graves, for the North {0 closs about us'aad press | sati, e Ao sl @ tute ars . | ing intecess, particalarly, his reputation for souud sense v——— prosperiug beyzad ol preceden B oL Rt o e 1 | e v v, b e : e s b i o] e RS i sl s ot gyl ed strength of Negro Suffrage. - of thousands*whose pale Jips say, Dead i1 Dattle” for’ # NEW-YORK. 198 PITHSVROR CONYERTI08, WHAT THE PRESIDENT VISITED §T. LOUIS FOB—gER, oL - A g g ) . i thsce. et ago.we hada Convention. in | yon and for me! multtudes who falter, Désd of starva- THE JOHSSON DEMONSTRATION. From.all perth sl G Y W8 Y008 SopRrtS LT {1 WAL (YHIASATIE RINFRNS THREATEYD— | biekward, Tepends GuirMy opon i e dastnie shalbe this City of Philadeiphin-—a Coavention that, giviog seats | tion iu Sonthern prisons " for you aud for me ! wen and Nt o aud quthusmhatic moeting to clect delegutes (o the Sol- . So S e e i ke st o e o v ahd DIk Tuylor, ‘eadoutaed 15 save | women aud littlo (bildren, percianco some. brother nend | Fhe Comuitoo of Arrangements for the Johnson | dien’ and Sailors’ Convention ot Hittsburkh, Sore = DISSEYSIONS. AMOYG OORSELVATIVES SHOT-OUNS | Souiuelly MR o Jon and Bug, 324 w0 aaelf 1n tho tyes of the warkl—preserve its repulalion— | ot ittle child of vours, who utier “Dead e thy | demonstration, to be held u Unionaqaare on Monday, met | Al Pittsburgh a couvention was hold, of which Gonerals IN CHURCH—CHOLERA STORIES—RAILROAD m:‘,m‘. .59 e Union and fag. pof ¥ by exeloding Vallandigham &nd Wood. Lt said * we can- | cause that sssailed you aud me.” In the midst L see our | Jesterday aftornoos, In Room No. 20, at the Astor House. Collier, Negley, Pearson and others were officers. A TROUBLES, &C loyi unities, or by such as followed the lead of wot stand under such & load as this: we cannot give scats | latest martyr, slain’ in the streets of New-Orleans, who ADouglas Taylor. exq., presided. Aftor the minates of ‘the | State Convention willbe held ‘st Burlington, Vt, on the | Anga ¥. son, of Thomas C. volps, and of u"‘?- g previous mooting had beon read and coufirmod, the Chairman | 17th, in pusuance of 8 call from Generals Wells, From Our Special Corréspondent. who now denounce those o the ebuved Vot Tu Connecti St. LoUts, Sept. 7, 1608, | giqvary as . i % Buch - men s theee” “Were they saved thereby? | echoss back for them from the eternjties, the wor Every scusble wan ané womay, from Maine to Califorus, | bis dying lips, * Let tho good nl:;h; o gl words of | tunounced that lo Lad recgived 8 largo nuraber of anewers to | Thomes, Pitkin, Ripley, Henry and ofhe exchuded; Kuow that tholy prinifies were Adopted by the | uded. Irclund, togvhich vou have sent gredting, stands | b Tixon of Conmedtic AR, ed My, {f iss0ed By Geo. ¥ Oonvention, thongh thir ‘seats were vucant ou fts floor. | 1 bed millions of the Old World stand Haboock, and Monteomery Biairof Marsiand. cang bl g ot 54 The eat loval masses North—th -G Randa'l would be prese od 5 A sion will represent, and w great loval masses of the North—the @a. Randa!l would slso be present, aud speak, _m"ddmh‘RP"wwdr‘ ey The eonspiracy of the Conservatives to overnvm_tho law- ful authorities of this State Ly the display of an Spparcut | thel intention on the part of the United States Government to 1,..?'.'... haPhn lend o helping hend to all Rebel izen ish | toward making'it what it should be. end o helping hand to all. Rebel sympathizers who wish H I‘wuur.‘q}a. R S for masskors o/, 1ha isprmd ither | Itis & poor :Il-’: t:n does not work both ways. Every opponcnt in the land, from Mane to California. will say | wronged, erin e o Probably Gov. Orr_and Goy. Perry would bein tume Lo " i St the Republican party, aud that this Couvention, have | staoll Mskning: 0.‘,}“:.‘{m"”-" o B ol St | tho moeting, with y guld bela tye U be st | hewd ita Couvention, ot will do so within the few dayayo | 15 HEE LIPS of the Registry law, hus advanced another | ) %, (7o, F our best and sirongest men, ~This is 0o ting for somitted themselves 1o Nogro fulliage; no matter what | listenidg for'your word to declare that the good tight*shall Jon T. Hoffman. o at e Gor: | come. The meeting will bo & grand reunion of the heroes | SR foreasts The invitation fo President Johnson to visit | 104 S i rifuse the perforusnoe of a publio du e focling and the ulteeance Rah w4 ooy Jonl bedird o gk good Tghtshall | man stands, 1n 1) of the war. St lodis 1ad its origin in tho ides that f ho can bo | *'Gh EXi\re fiakenery condifets f9 en ouband-ons Radival, who may be. You are to carry that odivm ith“your “,,‘,,,“,"' .. doha A. Dix, 8. J. Tilden, H. J. Reymoad and Judge Daly il brought here, ho may be induced, after a seyere porsonal | hay wot been false ov fickl in the pan, and who has dack Lot 1he truths bo's refreshivk perfume % yonr friends, d o 7oy AP will speak from fio maa etand. il o ikl ressuro ou the part of bis professed friondsPto give Gen. | enoug to stand wp and uxcompromisingly 's-lm enas. SPEECH BY CARL SCHURZ. & Tuere are to be ut least eight stands, and probably mere. MARYLAND. Lancock the necessary order looking to the future contrel | principles and measures. o have been 80 often deceived and of enough Counties 1o give the doubtful Congressional desorted, 1hat wo should take no unnecessary risks. There O O COPPERNEAD XOMINATION, 20ih, and The 8¢ upon the fact, a8 wou must fuce tie allogation, Tho foll Wi Biaco yous oppoucats chage You with, fghting vith e Glag, ehuss ¢ I o e T, Do, 190, 3 uf;]lu . :-{ rath ung God, 1 bescech of you to have GBd | Policy " in Philadedphis, Nept. 8. We regret that'we ean | Ward Clubs in course of formation. Tuth on_ye 0. not zive it to ders in fu ut we subjoin th | band will | ) Berod g, o $entluniit of Mumavity ' 10080, | 1w fome VIR T, o s BN TR | ox the my iricads. Bt 1% in the heart of every being to | % if fircible argumenis ” W 0 are enough good and true men for all Districtsto the Conservatives, Of course there is a grand 3 s'ufl“l’jmk“l' ryorr ik g L A vhulh,unn of patriotism on the surfuce :;r this Tove went. | o oroustly anderstand. It is tho aid Dattlo between loye Doing honor to the President of the United States is the | 1S ‘and disloyalty, bowever ogr entd m 0 protonso for.o base political conspiracy. To-morrow his | gyfsqje, l!lhyere,v'm'enufl-b&l:': muzc‘a-m o ixcollency, Androw Johnson, is announeed 10 Appear in | uo such contest as is now Impenaing. Bonot deceived by men preparations ure grand, and the reception | vrofessing loy: but who show Lo com oo o 'nh bestdewothor | (1w, P, Maulshy was on tho 12(h nominated for o ) by #ie Copperhieads in the XIVth Congressional | t of Maryland, in opposition to the Hon. Francis patriotie Prosidents Mark any words: You adwit the aonl power in the love 1o be trasted. Treat a voguo as if i e i ” . a if you believed him ek Boessfimon -~ e ot o . Subpuse | ouly speak - e !: ;m'"': u:;m‘ l:\:‘l‘:l‘)chul:nu“t. :‘l: cor bo i the press and 4 jonably be imposing. The Radicals are ab- | wiih disloyalists and aiding thew to goin 3 tad full faith i desation to Liberty, sndpot | u"' 0 lmitted Lo nwittes room at the rs mot yes- | gaining (rom any demonstration. ' Mayor Thomas, w! every such man san army of Rebels, wi il loge o e e Nty | themseives, what will o A | Maon e oatos to'the | e e N e heon. dragooned into an official recog- | {ime in iaaloslivg hemselves aund clsimiog the iropbles of L R g it o et Bl on #ll they b b | Cleveland Convention. iion of the President's coming, botwithstanding tho | Yiotory, shoulc sucoesp ationd thei movewsnt. Tieteforo ¢ uining themselves: - sornivan ansorUTIONE'Y oy v E Rk o Psident’ Ao o seating to the Mayor | Boet tho waia lesuo opehly and bravely, Dou's avoid i, et g0 Robal States to repre The W ~somirdd Y, | ident’s bitterspeochos are a8 B et AYOT | ronnd it, or putley over it, or Mink at it for a moment, orgal I Welsh Kta Louis as to any man in the land.” Well, let the | 14 ehor to doso, Loyal supromacy in Mixsouri depends on y Conven grogntionaliats, ARKANSAS. | Steuben, Ouvida Couuty, ) ™ P ] | wilwing resolutions oK My POLIGY " IN'ARKANSIS.— T'%e New [2ra, published | n iportar como and go—let the eo ors plot en—they | facing that issue aud “fighting it out on that lae.” | Missouri as radieal in Noversber as she Was tw0 | 8. Ecclusive side isswes, Tuls foliows the foregoing. ‘When- years sinee. cver it can bo done with anv:hope of succoss, our adversaries I'ho Conservatives are now quarreling over the advice | will seek 4o divide our forees on loeal geestious of compara- given by the prineipal organ in this ¢ 10 *arm, collect | tively Liitlo momont, while taemweives wiil vote ia a compac b Y, rzanize aud drilly Tls waa seriously | as sagacicus as Luey are iu bis watter, They sbouid jon o prepare fo stanee to | Dotk ol to make issues lor us. an invitation to prepave for ible resistance to 5 Drop Trcel queercls end 0 to teotk fon taipublle ek ah ay they e 10y receive, no Uit it 10.Cav0r 40 ok, 80 ulicy 40, ook -bes at Fort Swilh, Ark., a thoroughly logal and feadle journal, contains the following, as an example of the work | olicy” in Arkansas, oo of Pine Bluff srites that Junes e o Logil Jaaes J gto n and réanite of the war ¢ and 1 predict the v all lew ilation hat wos had dibing the ab , cisen tho waeid, 1 cx 3 e Kuoplo iuliiery bebice Gins aiy wen who stand o Lis conetitmeney beg <ing for ofiine. | know ihe ings of “'my 1y, | meant & af the People of, - tho. Py Fooph of [ Sy et Row Epgnd Henaty o | e ey Stanéi M, Jobs Ken " ehisacts Somitof 1o the eoutrory Wotwithstanding— (5, Do 11 is castomary for relrions bodios iike ours to tak - dy, formarlymembers of G €1 | any attenpt (o earry out the provisions of the much- | yyitgais will fiod eno 9 to oppose : ¢ Lo Congtitutionsl sucl erisen and de ’ L now, o andul CERbeR of JThausa s | dronded Registry law. . But some of the interior bivthrer L‘.z.)‘....‘n“.-;m.«"‘Zn"o'-?e'fi‘ ot N-m: s iid ¢ | headed by Zhe ifanwibal Couricr, have taken the alarn | 710, Afaks a fair'and square fight for the maintenance of the Cox- rt, when ¥ e ring th past 10 da i N v adversaries comsisty or this b 4 matier of course red that an 1nvitation (o the Contervatives to | stittion and laws. The only hope of J Sour He “ A i the pe B L the Wbl ( o g athonatists "o ol the .rrf}:. 4";):11 il b LL’"I.‘;‘J \‘6-: I e ke, Zhe Nopth Wodliy ¢ 3 e and killed Koet woek | Wnd disc b and 11, fule . Rolng tlio 6nee, B i, s 8¢ W | rm, is oquivalent to w simla nvitution fo the Radieals, | in breaking tho down Theretore, stand by thew and pro- g By v I8 w_ddys aro by | and the editor of The Couricr knows what The Miisours | ¢ s they will protect you, Loyal men have made thewn and 1058l mep a0 competont to wodify them throug id appottted by Gov. | Kepublican does not, that in suek a econtict the Radicals | F Storih, who, a4 well 43 | would icve & majority of tho bayousts ah well as ballots, | 12¥falpeans, should they be found to stand ia need of amend- ed last fall. Hut there is 1o room to doubt that the Conservatives ac- | 3 m the by inally meditato mob violence to provest the exacution of | Wb Ty sfa b i A .',,'::,' Ghpabe the Registry law. Thus far they have succeeded in fright- easy Viotory. This wos their game when' their boast wss ening many of tho appoiuted Kegisters in sovorsl of the oue Soutbern u-l-lnu?'nullolulmr- loywh ds gnay roll in the | ceouxh ta ref win, Ilra(;,uvn who op- | he 5 it desirdto savo their rontlie fact that thoy ez |, sty taencies you pos: who represented v co lind cheir Ipationsol the siaves cs which may n by the 7 and the proteation hws and schools in 1 of the countey KENTUCKY, d render (hat port Koy hern Stat ) o ) on 1o back yon? at ATe Jour eonsitu 1 . on ¥ . -un by war equal in worl, inteliectunl and religious Your fricy an:n'd":.“:el: ‘:afnm':fi;.p.'-':n‘m"' TLO0R | edent 13 (belF prolenstone e, 10 the most favors Sates of e Unlon, gious | o LOTION OF DELEGATES 70 TIE JOMNSON SOLDIERS' | fnterior counties, and causing them to resign for fear of | 1f we are trae to ourselves, their boasting will o wore &8 Sl g S i R B | A e R e s | ™)L IO g v | et S e Sl T B L s e S 4 ! ) gress o en th er, ¥, vays, by the im- LoulsviLLE, Ky., nt, 13,—The soldiers and sailors t it Is much foare y I ol tho Radicals sbould not be as successful in 1868 as they were Tor el 18 | bat it Is much faared the proper men will be lacking i~ L 3T 000) with the Uooetitation and Registration law baek und sy, ¥ desire fo gustaiid, this principle, end that 1, e " o th D legish fur the protac iy v ola of the * De f " P it mogn 10 Congress ™ wiere are th votes tocom- | Je€itlation fur fho § tion of the emanciputed slaves. Al | mitable priadple of the *Decluratlon of Tndepandence.” | paiq s meeting hero lns: night, and after indorsiug the | some counties on account of the thrests made by the Con- ¥y, yoep out disiogal and Om,, Yotes, there ought 10 be t % di‘lu-lu- division u-hn’ tives. 081 lon of their triumph, P thi end 1 . ‘ the obstaokes wick stk in the w, cing th o . . ~ fl.l:l':"l‘l‘u; u::::';::'l :Eur"l;\iri,by?uu:nx!,,:;n' ’,",']': frosdtveu teome s0rt of serviie s -v.f(-:l:n‘;;';ln’:‘:fi'l{:&v‘:rfi l'mh;.lvu"..';‘{::::. I:K:)'u o :u‘:&'.-.r: v e o) {v:-!u‘_\' of President Johnson for the restoration of the | se §0¢ yearsgo ehattion in your baads. These man 1 iy | tined without delay. Tho regoal of the Frcedmen's Burean e ont efforty v til tLis principle becomes the corn nion, elected 100 aclogates to the Cleveland Convention. o reappearanice of the notorious Sol. Kitehen in the | {i gur ranksdot which we have information. Ou: advices B 1 B B e st A O s | S Adi wil be conshloted matter of gourss, - | of our Governméstiyabd sil mes, of crery race and ton Rosolunse 3riee e ‘iopted praising Gen, Rousseau for | SoutheW est, with an armed gang, is ommous of what may | all parts of the Sta aro that, althogh 1ocal PP (6 s oot ot i lns iyeoa oy &y ‘ ooy ta the ten, who, npou the solemn promise givon | Joy oqualy the es ensuing therelrom, eauing Mr. Grinnell, Resolutions wore also adopted fu- | be expucted. Kitchen boasts that ho bas never surreri- | have occusioually divided onr ranks w‘i‘-‘.‘.fl.. W 703 that Jou will feopard the Constitutional oY My | by {3 oxtion, Witempled 1o be pecminl Tvrice wos, fhgp, l Tl S A e enive foo Cougtéss of (ho Usited | dorsung the action of the National Union Conveation at | derod and will mot; be will ‘nof quit fighting the *d-— | byos the wain isaues the party it aod firm, Hers and v onstitutional Audend- | 15 the eolored man who, when the co in the hont of d9n. | Statesas the supreme Izixlative authority of the nation,con. | Philadelphin. Yunkoas™ as long us he lives. Ho wns receutly surrownded | thers a fow camp followers b loft us, bat Ureir . e mueket ¥nd with gal boen more than supplied with betier men, Yet ul:“mp otiouslly glgeted gy ower by Lo Jorabpeopla theteol uud | vacASer 4 suE 11D COSGRESSIONAT, DISTRY ineh Texas Coupty v Th ™ author] AC - A F g cT, n & houso in Texas County and his capture” desmed cer- ! teprosentat . Yet,byah p b saries talk as if their triumph was aiready " B | e ':u-b.y-n .TT,'-"..'?‘T{.'.’F'7?".?.?'f,"l\,'.’|.:‘fl'"h'fi'..'l;fi talk, os the effcot will b to arouse loyal men 1o the necessit olect o for il gl , i O | of g t0 work to protect what it has cost w0 mich Bloody g g padl ol wd, Fo has sinee appeared in company with | ol g.d treasuro to win, Let them talk, and the more frecly I, b tlled by | 30 armed companions, and forecd a verdict of acquittal in | they induige the ribaldrga od slapg with which their oreany cuse of achorse thich, and tepsiied w smgll sottlomont | abound, ti betsart Wil ¢ forus The people bave lpwagg Mt jatin perit the Plan of Cougro La“.,: wnel Awendment, the Vian of Congress are bud JZ,‘ T'rvnlum & eourtitvency to back you. Witha , 1 To 8, feryoor midet, bfmén Who make” promisos hut e e e o 2500 his ity Iy ke oafls but o break thci—mon who | B artins & motearios, eab 1he Oon et fear (hod uor wpeasd man, backed by & Propident | b xaxifinag his blovd, will hase 1 tell you yhe | Fer eatied bim u T Jant duvotion stul thes emtony reconbu 3] with the ccutive and ot ~ o L KBS e ' Hon. Henry G ider, Democgatio R o '}4.:’4‘“-,.'.5':‘..‘1‘,' [ 1dd K entacky. Districh, died ondho | in a f fo of the Ropublic 1 Alf | eobrdinate disustrous strugeles wed | Judiciary Dopartr a in the ? graieful thanks are d Bave alres ken in bel partial suff bo | p u its orolecling | Reeolved, oTer s ‘g ior ha®not yet ordere seat will, undou

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