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Bust eh, nt 12 o'clock, M. TRA BLISS, Agent, @uzl iv RON 1 ~ FITCHBURG MAKE will i, TH inches wide, 80 inches igh, cross ind down feed motion, with counter beer used «few months, but vidid machine, — Wail IGINE, Matteowan make, L Inder, S0-inch stroke, 0 10 80 hares power, Ay wheel pulley 10 Alameter, 1-ineh tiee, governor pump, &e.; wew x et. Will be sold at « be: Buin, 30 AN UPRIGHT Gatch cy inder, Winch stroke, dey, pur A 4%-ineh cylin ineh stro governor ready for use, wid pulley, | mid hand, but in good order a 1 be wold by STEVENS, BROTHER & CO., aug tttes ORSES AND CAR Off ehenpy— 10% Sige, muikies, hand w . 184 Fulton ve, ani wu 240% 163 Es VOR SAL THREE HORS! LS or ¥ years old, kind th all kinds of harness 1436 ty 15 hauls br sound ; price from $49 to alae, for kale 2 wagons and 2 sett of harness, — Jeny built, sorrel mare, xi reo driver; Warranted in every ree <i Will travel 12 miles per hour; price $125, wu2l S113 high, #! pect, a Taquire 2% Cherry at, ORSES FOR SALE 8 HORSES, 3 MARE: algo pair ot large, powerful horses; one n $96, All fron 6 to T years old. Warranted In respect, Apply at tiky Perry at. au2l 21 RTI INSERTED FOR the lowest p> teot A with golds #1; Done filling, 69 ots: silver 59 cta and upwards teeth extract without pain, CONWAY. 1 Y Kast $i at, bet by Dr, dh. 8 d Bd avon 020 Balls RTIFICIAL BONE (FILLING FOR DI ; th —lunerted While soft without pyres ‘ A ere shillg, can be Ko vled and preser 'y verer, JAM PARSON, M.D. ooina 800° Broadivs, west | Py dom a 17th st ry BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH ON “$24, on wil¥or #10, partial pieces te wer tooth, with or without extracting the r [Tooth filled with cements, gold or wit cents to Bl evel, Toet! Xtracted with & wl etand Bowery wud D HOYT, DI from 0 ‘Boek wt 8 cdo. 4 TIST—HAS 907 Broadway All Work warranted, D CHEAPEST nthe USN, B ¢ Lot N.Y, anil © Partial sets of teeth “L abmospheric pressive plate fou wh Brooklyn, luserts 11 on their jaapr without extricting the roots, On platina or oid rib ‘ tial sets 1, #3 baer li 05 y YORK MACHINERY DEPOT, STEVENS, BROTHER & Co., Ht Pearl at., New York 1 Déewlers in every «legeviption of Blationary and Portable STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. WOODWORTH PLANERS i ‘ood Working Machines Lathes, Paners, Dei Ls Manitiacture ther and Rabber Belthy, RapniT, F andl other rticles nee ine Sh Celebrated Anti-Fr SHEARS, PINCHES, Marvin’ Patent Sifting Mach Jeffrey's Double: Acting Ball Valve Pamps, ble Renlew ia reat variety, many other valuable articles, pote witl THE NUMBER 9085 SHIPPING. RK LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK STAR Line.-The pocket ship HEMISPHERE, ly ing at pier 97, BR, ails on 20th August, IDE, 27th of August, Drafts ou Rauk of Troland, from or to Ireland. Apply to WIL- JON, 40 Fulton at, {RST SHIPS FOR LIVERPOOL AND London —The splendid clipper packet ship AMERICAN UNION, A aaila Auguat 22d; | AMERICAN CONGRESS, pier 1: sails August 224 state rooms, and fan ne Feyular packet whijy in provision at redu prices. For passage, dee. apply to THOS. ©. ROCHE, 88 South st. IR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK STAR weap pamnage by the extraordinary fat © ship ADELAIDE, © Baamine thin bec new here, as alo is ou board, pier 8t Kut KR ver, or ty WILLIAMS & GUION.40 Fulton staal 6*106 OR LIVERPOOL ‘The aploudid eliy rth, will pomitively aail this dy: when all pawengers must be on board. Panwa, lowest rates, 4) orto P.M. DEMARE | eailing clipper nailing on the 26th Avg Venwel before enygasiine [AN tnepialed. Ap} DREADNOUGUT er ship VICTORY, bourd, Pier 6, N. 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South at, N.Y, 'S BLACK STAR LINE—FOR STAR OF THE WEST, st Pier + tails tomorrow. fle on Bank of Tr MP UOMPSON Lives T AVSCOTT : OF LIVERPOOL P\CKBIS, subscribers conti mprining in part the follow EMERALD ISLE, ALBION, \DNOUGHT, MANCHE LATION BOYD, WEST POINT, USD ERWRITER, SEA FLOWER, Moking, together with others, asbip every five Here are also agente for the INDON PACKETS, tifcates, on Libera! wh they grant . at the LOWEST RATES, lars, with all particu TAPSCOTT & rt, may be had on ap ), S6 South st, “108 TAPSCOTT, SMITH & LINE FOR LONDON—SAILS AUGUST jacket ship DANIEL WEB: For pasaage, at THE NAUSHON 5 West Loth at at OM, 1246 and BY, TO CAMPS ita by Staten Eylai nya Ty reach R Kifiew all at Camp. me Harris Giwed, Third Irish Volunteers at Covoliy at Silver Lake Con p Carrigan, old Qunrs e the boat at first Sent and Camp Decker, (uoextra charge), Houta leave every hour from 6 On fue Sundays every half $e J XCURSIONS—BIDDL without barges, to charter for E 1, WILSUN RSION--CHEAP FARE HERO, Capt, Hane Ving tackle and NING LINE TOI ala nt Went 10th Hastings, Dob EKSKILL—TL . Tarrytown, Siny Point and Verplu taming, leaves Peekskill at? P.M + CROTON, Cage Dumpus wile ka every thay divsng tie ) Leaving —North River. AM. | Spring at., nat, Beooklyn, 2D ota: gold, 4 ots to | T 5 THOMPSON STREET 1) nl 9 weeks yyneu and their w O\RD=SINGLE IMPOSITION METALS, | i diols LEMEN AND THEIR Ble youtlenion ¢ J in w sgood locath na Mrninhed or unturnish ly at 16 Allen st, aces IE Bosuvrnc _ ARD—ROOMS WITH dated, 19 West ¥4th at., cor Whave; beth in the GENERAL BUSINESS. BRUSHES oF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT rekon JOHN K, MOPPEL, 729 Pearl st. aulT 2tnc* CLsims FOR EXVALID) PENSIONS ASD widows balf-pay pensions promptly prosecuted by the subscriber; service in ib war in the South intuded. “ CALVIN W. SMITH, montheast oor. of Chambers and Chatharn sty aut Mau*12% F YOU WANT A SWEET BREATH AD Leautifiul clean white teeth, use Dr, Hammond! “peri r Orris Tooth Soap sale by Dr. GID. DINGS, 291 Greeuwioh st, N. Jy2h Macksa AWYER 4, Z HOUSE IN THIS CITY, 4 State aud UL. 8. Courts. No. 16 Watt Stank, Room 13, Seoown Fioe No, 19 HeekM an Staeet, New York. Ailronces Cash on Notes, Billa, Accounts, and De- mands and collects the same promptly, © Atten ts te fore: rng inortynges, settling up estates, Lown ing nee and livesting capital, Ample asourity given ibraitted inte his hands EHIGH METALIC PAINT, hia in the Lest a4 well as most eoonomical paiut known.—conting about ONE-THIRD the price of lend. It is, for all purposes except for ornament, worth more than double that of the best lead paint 1 will preserve IRON AND ALL METALS two or three timer aa long as lead paint, and it will pre nerve WOOD, CANVASS oF any material long: PRICK WALLS painted with the DEHIGI TALIC PAINT, will admit of no dampnows AL YEARS, whie lead paint will nob keep ont wens for One year, knew the VALUE of this article,they no other when the preservation 0” what A waa the only object. ‘The color ot thin ielaome radia brown at the manvfactnrers' price, hy STEVENS, BROTHER & CO. 222 Pear! ats +136 New York Machine Depot, O's AND PAINTS--BOLLED PAINT «!, BO canta; elastic root ol, 45 conte per gal: Gratton paint, yellow ochre aud Spanish brown, one cent per Ih, ; white lead and give, Teente: linseed oie turpentine do, D. BIDWELL, 269 Pearl wT Mac 100, Rowsacit & MANNING MANUPAUTE RENN TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, de, Nooo Wan *t. and 'S4¢ Baoanway, NEW YORK FACTORY, 109 Manager an. Newans, Not HOM RORBACH, T. PF. MANNING, Reto ling lew than wholesale prices daring the war jy la erie KICOPHEROUS FOR THE HAIR Only Bight cents per bettle— Porter & Fair- sicely perfumed ‘Tricopher for i ve ing the Aition of the hairy, ivan excellent articles, and can vow be procured at 46 South Second atroet, Willianoaby at the above low price, auld 2hecv00 NE MGNIFICANT FACT — A DISTIN- tatostnan, on being asked what are the al productions of New England, replied, New uid raises an fore of hia r magitted i the Now Englanders have a world-wide repute f hardy, athletic men and woren—strnye end vigorcas tn body and mind. What the be mainly the care and tr ' every New Bugiaud mother pros vide MES. WINSLOW'S SO0THI 1 her lobes there it no section of a SYRUP on earth shore it hay been so long and so universally used, THE QUESTION ANSWERED As the question i frequently asked, whe is MRS, WINSLOW ? we will simply way that whe in a indy who, for upwards of 89 years, has untiringly de- voted her time aud talents as a female physictan aud nurse, principally among children, She has ewpecially studied the constitution and wants of thin numercts class, so generally voked or carvlosly trented by the faculty in too many wtanoen: al asa remit of this effort, and practical know ledge obtained in a life time spent as nurse aud phywician, she has compounded @ Soothing Syrup ior children teething, Ib operates like magic — giving rest and bi h, and ia, mores , wire regu owels, In consequence of this article, Mrs. Winglow ia becoming world-renowned as a Lenefietor of her mee; children do certain!y nian or and blesm her; os y 1 this the eage in this city ities of the Soothing Syrup are pate We think Mra, Winglow has by this invuluable artic WW of children 1 Vast yuan wold one used he immortalized her na fad we sincerely believe thousay Joon saved from an early grave by ite timely use, ng yet tuborn will share ite benefits ling her bleased, No sori haw ancl that maill and unite ix discharged her duty to her euffering litle one, tu caropinion, until ahe bag given it the benefit of tS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. Try it, hers Try tr Now, —Jaudies’ Visitor, New York cy. A DOWN TOWN MERCHA) Having jayssed several sleepless nights, disturbed by the agonies and cries of a suffering child, and be. ‘oom ng convinced that Mrs. WINSLOW'S 800TH ING SYRUP was just the article needed, procured supply for the child, On reaching home, and ae- quainting his wife with what he had done, she re. fused to have it administered to the was strongly in favor of Homawpathy, ‘That night v the child passed in suffuring, and th parents with wit sloep, Returning home the day following, the father found the baby still worse, aud, while con ing avother sleepless night, the inotler step from the room to attend ty some domestic di ties, ond left the Cather with the child, During ber the 800TH ING SYRUP tothe baby, and said nothing, ‘Phat wwe uce he wdiniuistered « porti toll Lunds wept well, onl the little f the morning bright and happy. ‘The mother was Iwith the sudden and wouderiul ¢ anit although at Bret offended ut the decoption pra ticed upon her, has continued to ase the Byrup, and suffering, cryiag babies aud restless nights have trial of the Byrup never yee dimppeared, A singh led to relieve the Laby, und overcome the prejus dices of the mother, MOTHERS! MOTHERS !! MOTHER#!!!—AN OLD NURSE FOR CHILDREN.—Don't £ cure Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, It hos no ejual on eart! No mother who haa ever tried Mra, WINSLOW SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN will ever »pr vnsent to let 4 paae through the distresainy and critical period of teething without the wid of this uable preparat Ty lite wud health cau be estimated by dollars aud cents, it is worth he weight in gold Millions of bottles ave sold every year in the ted States, It isan old wud weil tried reme PM13 18 THE SEASON OF THE YEAR, when Micted LOWS “ly for from oh with Dysentery aud Diarrlue, Mm. W SOOTHING SYRUP a never tailing re at will thing ave almost certain to | theme dine « immodute relie pain and distress t to the process of teeth ry mother should proviste it ov her child: DRUGGISTS EVERY WHERE NOW KEEP Mra WINSLOW'S SUOTHING SYRUP qr children tweet! No medicine in the United Btatea sells like it, It ix a standard modic mad its fame world wide, Physielaus order and use it wherey ts mayical effects have Leen witnessed, Brew ARK OF COUNTERPRITS AND IMMITAT ONS, Nine genuine unless the facsimile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, ty on the outside wrapper, Bold by Drugyiste ut the world, Principal office, No. 13 Cedar at,, New York Prive ouly % oquta a Ail, Koad ac NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 186 |‘PHE NEW YORK SUN THURSDAY MORNING, AUG, 22, 1861, Telegraphic News. FROM THR SERAT OF WAR, RAILROADS, ENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW SEY, from foot of Cortlandt #t—Connecting at on with Delaware, Lackawanus extern Railroad, and at Kaston with Labi Railroad atv ite connections, forming PITTSBURG and the WEST, without change of earn, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing June 16, 18961 Hampton Jun Leave Now York aa nINhtRON EXPness—At 6A. ttavillo, Harrisling, The P. M. General on the [legal Lotter Ex- fe Mauch Chunky | Washington, Aug, 21,—Postmartor Gonoral AIN— ALS A. M., for Easton, Water Gap, | Blair, in response to an inquiry on the subject, | anys he has neither the power to interdict nor to Maville, Harriss | suspend intercourse between the loyal and re- e8, by private expresses oF other This power rests with the War Treasury Departments alone; and so long as nts forbear to oxercise it, corres~ | pondence between the insurgents of the South | and their friends and abottors in the North may be lawfully continued, matter extends only to the protecti department — fio tony Great Mendy Wilkesbarre, ec, Chink, Williamapor Tunovow Train hem, Allentown and Mauch Chunk 5.10 Fay Way Trace Dr. wy Western Express for Bawton, town, Heading, Larrishu: Sleeping Cars fre PRESS TRAINS FOR HARRISBURG, k ew York, ar. | connecting: Bast For Somerville, i Baarribinitg av 1 P. ot His power ovor the Pennsylvania Central railroad, Coviral Railroad, North and South, and with Cam: | geyenton THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN FOR THE WEST, leaves New York at $ vat exceted) making clowe conne ton at Marriehrg. | | ous correspondence over the United Sta | and partly by private xpressen unlawfully, = ral believes has been panner set forth in his in. MeClellan, pub voncludes hy say- Joss observed that the Presi. LAMEVUVORT AND NEW YORK FERRY wwe New York f ; ally done in the on the subject to lished a fow wooks ay at Bergen Pott and Marivors Har ing; vou have dow dent in pursuance of an act of Congress, passed t seasion, has by his proclamati eclared that all commercial inter 1 tho insurgent state plo thereof, and the loyal states is unlawful, GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, RIVER RAILROAD " the due enforcement of this de that the abuse of which you complain will be effectually suppressed, FALSE ALARMS TURNED TO ¢ NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD, EAVE DEPOTS t RAILROAD HUDSON RIVE DAILY, BURDAYE EXORPTED, The continued alarms about designs of the insurgents against the Capital, are now declared mon in high quarters to be fabrications , however, are Whatever nay be the i it, the administration wants to rviniorce andl be teady for active operations, The Volunteers, while left in the northern cities and towns, ean do no service, by From Chambers at SOG wt, station. of secession emissarios, AT ALIANY WITH NEW YORK CENTRAL SCHENECTADY, and atations on NIAGARA FALLS, 81 SPENSION BRIDGE, 1 here, and ready for service immedi le on the 1th inst. GREAT WAR SPEECI HON. DANIEL 8. ‘Trainw i connection leave HUPFALL AKE SHORE HUFPALO ant LAKE HERO! TORONTO, DI WALKEE, FON DU | |. PRAIRIE DU | 1, DUBUQUE, PRO. NE. 1OWA CITY, | PRINGPTELD. KRE MAU TE, IN- INNATI, DAY: VELAND, and all pouuts d SOUTHWEST, . DICKINSON. the Democracy was held at Tunk- nannock on Monday, to hear an address on the present National question, from the Hon, Dan’ S. Dic KINsoN, We gave our readers dying charge of Srmr countrymen ou the duty of defending the Con. tof this Union against ALENA, DUN (OCK ISLAND. MUSCA DIANAPOLIS, LOUISVIL | of Wvomintg Count COLUMBUS, CL WEST, NORTHWEST » WHITEN ALL, ATISBURGH, OG DENSBURGH, MONTREAL, LOCAL TRAINS: Leave New York na foll From Charnbers street. Poughkeepmie train, 6 4..6.20 4. a. mud 1.20 aud Peekskill trai Meo wd 5.0 PM Bing Sing train, 3.40, 4.9014. stitutional Governme armed rebellion, regardless of party. consi Prom Thirticth street. ‘To-lay wo add the following pungent exiracts: from the out-and-out speech of the stanch oll Breckinridge Democracy in the 9.90 0.10.05 a. ae, and 5.08 0. My 10, 4.55 and 10,19 P.M, Fishkill train, 6.00, i FREIGHT ARRANGEMENTS by this WITHOUT CHA need not refer, in support of these two ions of the position of both wings Demorratic party, to the numerous pt for the insolent dictation othe part of the De TANAL ATRRETS as male by other Kat Hities of this instances of con of caucus wire puller of this state, Ohio, achusettsand others, [i will no lon, ot, Rienatonn and ¢ Democratic organization, in intluential and re. 1, as well ws the masse y are wise they will retract rebels, before they will find th selves w caucus without @ party under the dium of having betrayed, disrupted chants wid shippers for pre nens ned diapate! cer raiua with SMOKING and BLE: CARS run bi connection on the New Yor such men as C, to pretend to be th opposition to all the deal traind and A, B. SMITH. Superin AND BOSTON WESTERN VERMONT RAILROADS, advances towards the RUTLAND, BURLINGTON, ROUSE and destroyed the mighty politi rusted to their t to Mr. Dickinson's speech Presmune Axo Lav Four trains daily betw TROY aud RUTLAND, but not to their SAND Gentine » diversity of sentiment in our subject upon which we can is, that our cv condition—our CG ned with disruption, our Constitution 1 our institutions with « iT SLEEPING CAR PXPRESS ! TUNOVGH TO MONTREAL AND OODENANEROI. NO CHANGE OF CARS OR BAGGAGE. as eats of a comme ing what becomes us in an ox- and of determ igency so trying andl» ry or anti-slavery, Though an ol line Democra feet of Gamatiel, and adherin, the principles of De INSURANC AVE You Fully an insurance on your Lite t pocracy through a ne fo discuss a ter that concern above and shoot: We have aduty, my LIPE INSUKANCK COMPAD 1TL BROADWAY, 9 MUTUAL, WILT A CASH CAPITAL OF $125.00, Isvre tit IN STOCKH U tellow-citizens, too sinall, for the exercise of political parties; Iwe have many duties todischarge in the tain to political affairs, but wh Dinkerors John T, Martin LM, Frothing) » other division of political parties, JL AME RICANS. of our country is in flames, e edifice that Washington a and their associates ers er may have been our pol to rise far above all Ato keep this citadel Sanitiel Smithy, J, EB, Bonithwurthiy turn away from iy duty because a political nor to stay back litical Friend deserts u on and discharge a great duty, the first duty of every every party, to aid in restoring. Jobo G. Bergeiy Lewin Roberts, Wolter 8, Grittth, WALTER 8. GRIFFITH, Hi, FROTHINGHAM, Tre RIPLEY, Becretary from a duty be gees it That's true doctrine,” WITH REDMELLION, hing: that the justitiable or (Cheers, and cries of HY itis right tor a portion of th against this right to sustain seh ae ny, they should be put down by the pe lication of pprotite, «in this matter susiaiving the no tarrying house betwes ermunent, and atte The cash part will cut the case Jowed to Urnper with this rebellion, or a 1 the Gompan: comtenance it, T would. go them to take up ar armed abl and. as re guilty of treason p they should be of the Govern nxt”) and put down so th. find rebellion it iy right for them to the sane prin and arson, the y sound mutttal ov stock compu: Premiums ons) n-participating wureetion day will ever NO SECHIONAL QUESTION INVOLYRD Now 1 believe Fam one Years, thought that soc sions put in jeopardy the well-being T believe thow, as'thon, that there ional controversy t armed rebelli Hellion did not arise but trom a blind, wicked, reck Awl T believe it ii th man and child to raise Our Constitution If we can sustain our Union, if we can uphold Gur Gongtitution, it ig not by compromising wit, rty at death, orto bi mmpany haa adopted a principle Lapse of any polic to the aamured in wi toh their payments w tof Koctional ayitation duty of every man, 190 Ghia lowes Of whist t against it to crush One prospectus at grntuitous’y to all whe require it Good Agenta want tid will be treated with ou — a SUN. PRICE ONE CENT tebellion—it is by putting down rebellion, and making oar com ise with fidelity, (Ap. Plawe, and a o—' There is your Demo. eracy. “SACCH FOR THR GOOMR IR ANCE FOR THK GANDER, My fellow-Democrats, Hreckintidygs had been elected, Sumner and Garrison, and Wendell Phillips, and the Abolitionists of the New-England states generally had «tarted a re. bellion st the authority of the United States, what would have been done? 1 would have tried to animate my nt mi to put them down by forse of arms, (Cheers and cries of “Good.") ” Now, why not treat southern re+ bellion just as you 1 have treated northern rebellion—and wherever rebellion comes from, ut it down forever, (Cheers.) That is my doctrine, [have stood upon that doctrine in olden times, and T will stand by itinow, and if that doctrine goes down I will go down with it, REBELLION. VALS PRETENCES OF 7 The cotton states a0 called nover Inet a figitive slave from the time of their existence to this To be sure they had a qu territories, but it was ideal, a mere abstr , and 80 ‘ tically not a real Grievance Rut if it had hoon they had the Supreme Court and both branches of Congress, and practically had con- trol of the question, “The fugitive slave ques tion was the only practical question therefore which annoyed them, and that question was not use of What stato first seeesled? nto scrape lint before the votes were 4. (Laughter) She had no practical ance whatsoever, THE RRALLY AGGRIEVED TATES ARK STi 4, 1, and ¢ nd bullies helt bowie at the throats of her citizens to coerce rebellion, it was a long time before they could compel that state inte anything Like cession, Ani when they id so nominally, tho stato Gov- rine: t was revolutionized, one part tlew away from the other, and organized their govern rather than allow it to go into the bottomless pit of secession. Marylind, when she gots a chance, votes ogainst it.” Misouri—her citizons ar pouring out their blood like water and. their 16 without stint, rather than be drawn ine Look at good old Kentucky, where and Senators have labored to bring. t of the Union—after all att duce her from her fidelity to the 5 she gives more than sixty thousand majority for the Union, (Cheers.) Now, 1 inquire of all citizens of the Free States, especially my Demo- cratic fellow-citizens, whether they aro troubled about the integrity of Kentucky whether they think it is necessary to stay up the han Hellion in Kentucky, so emphatically there ? A SEPPLIMENT Ines And now L repeat that t cause dissention was th tion; and that appertaine only be dragooned into the folly of secensi« Gen, Butler has had thi ion on his hands, As long as the Constitution was acknowledged, all conservative citizens admitted that it was the duty of the Free States to restore the fugi- tive wlio was fleeing from the services of his master, Gen, Butler has found the reste of the fugitives impracticable in Tho mastor had thrown off the Constitution. What was the result 2 Ie was obliged to re- hundreds of contrabands, retain them, Ido not know what he is going todo with the but I suppow hele going to do with them something ax the Irishman was do with the Widew Malo: iy st al the Widow M. lone's ne i od the priest, ‘That Io did.” “What mide you? Think, when you will stand, vou | evetic, at Day, when I shall be thee, and you will be th id the Widow M wil Ve th atthe’ pig will be there.” “And will vour riverence be there?” Y, Awl the Witlow Malone, there?” ‘Yes, ‘And gee there?” Yes," Well, Eshould say, Widow Malone, take your pig. (Latta) Now, Elo not know but Gen, Butler is’ going to take nly practical fuyzitive slave ques. to states that could as long a credit asd nt. But, when we have a Constitution, and when they aeknow- ledge its force, Thave no doubt but y just igen will be for seeing it complied with, LOYALTY OF THE SOUTHERN MASSES. T have confidence int ithern people; and the result of the great contlict in Ki lucky ASSUTOS me thit the southern heart is with the people sound to the core, Though territied into seem= ing seo sion, with the states in the South, Lam well satistic the qu:stion of Union or Disunion w ted to the people to-day an overwhelming vote would be given for the Union and ite Stars ind Stripes, (Applause) ‘yy itis hs shown that whe rth has be tion in any southern state, and a tuir unity given, you have seen that. the Union sentiment has prevailed. on will wee that it is by military power, by. threats, intimi- dat'ou, destruction, murder and arson that they have succeeded in in advance th of sccoession, In as for i is'ana, they never su I the qu at all, It is a base humbug of » amd Co, to place themselves in ower Ef those secession Tewlers had opposed Mr. Lincoln's election from the time of the Charleston Convention with half the pertinacity and fures that Tdid, he never would have been ge in all my pul He speeches that at that ele mt the same has home epon they peopl: Their time must to, Vi be rained. Call them Democrats, or entitled to the sympathy. of Demeerats, with arms in their hands against their ¢ minent, with the blood four murde ‘They are ene- mies of their country; th the Flag and the Consti raign them, In the ervage Brant and me an ssuch Tare of Accounts, the itler, that Juged the beautiful valley of the Wve c with Mood, will stand up and whiten their crimes in comparison with the pertidy of the men who now attempt to divide and Westroy this Union, WHOM TO MAKE PEACE Wrrnt, We ha seen by the action of the border souslion states that it is not their intention to penuit this government to be subverted, Every erie hnown in the catalogue of depravity, from trowson to larceny, has be committed, “in at~ tempt g to dri ito secession, — How can the he sustained by any o with hal dripping with blood—not ony with the Hood of northern, but ithern citizens —and why? Because a northern candidat: wits ed, who had four years to serve, election tty might have prevented, tion they connived at, Whoever ‘sustains them, I will not, |W Whoever evi (Great ches making pe South—th M uchadnezzar, Cla (Great Laughter.) HOLATIONS But Mr. Lincoln, it is said, forsooth, ha violated the Constitution in conducting his Ad- ninistration! — Very well; there is a day of reehoning to ¢ with him and bis advisors But iv is one thing to vi the in defense of vour country, and quite anotl violate it in endeavoring to subvert it, When my Democratic or Republican or any other man,” are disposed to call the President to ing LAG) Tok in dafinans Tr saerels rye when they get through with him, they will merely inquire whether Messrs, Jett, Davis & » gone strictly aecording to the Consti- ft the United States? [Cheers and J Lhave the impression that institut. & pretended yovernment within the ive of the United: States; that stealing our Government, its ships; betraving its commands; tir upon its fortifications; ¢ ganizing piracy upon the high seas, and a long Hist of other wind kindred acts—I have the ims pression, E say that these slight intrin ments upon the Constitution, aad may req examination, [Laughter | DISAGHERS WEPH PRESIDENT LINCOLN, Tknow not whether Mr, Lineoli hax ob- served the Constitution ; indeed, or all the purposes of vesisting the ion 1 care nt Ii is duo to bin te say, however, that he has scomed to be in good “f tempting to put siown the rebellion, He has not done all things: as LE would have d them, because 1 woull have multiplied his men by about four, ard where he bas struck one blow 1 would’ have struck a dozen, (Laughter and cheering.) Therefire 1 do not agree with him in that) re- ev eviea peace, 1 will not, with then, Twill not but Dam for ms the wot Kentucky, and of nouri too, who have sent that modern Neb worne FB, dackson, to yr 20 TAP CONSTEEOT spect, Whon tue day comes we hayo a sotto | to all, . two wera oF lens coe Oy et Ror A conta: three days, $1; six each Mons inside, same price = io and iba, 9 cents for each Hew thly advertisements of four lines, sorted at the convenience of the office, $4 for 24 \paertions. | Advertisements antil clk P.M. This cotabiishment is entirely on Sunday. —_—_—_—_—_———— ment with him, for he is to be bold w tha I other officers to @ strict account. Bat I would notce an that under the smoke gS pet tote Lot wa seo first, that the is put down. And when that is done, [am ready to see how. it has been done, AROUT THE TABEAS CORPUS, It is said that the habeas haa been sa iin pended and abused, Well, L rome have eritten 0 muck sons new so little, There is an old maxim, «jvlins Cowar would have been had be lived, ptr arma silent leges, that is the laws are sie nin the midst of arms, Whosver interferes it) ov cbstructs that writ, t+ guilty of « grant mori! and legal wrong, and incurs a ly. In time of war it is a different Would any one if he was commanding at * Monioe, Fert McHenry, or anywl where he was surrounded with treason and. trai ors at every step, would he, because a judge FF awrit of habeas corpus give up a traitor 1o was endangering the selety of hie ma: Land the interests of the country ? N ver.") No man can pretend ft for a sin- scle moment, it is. one of the terrible of war, And if L were in command good reason to believe that [had . traitor, and no other remedy would arrest ery, 1 would snapend the writ, and the indieldeal foo, (Cheers and cries of * Good," © right to the spot," ‘* That is sound,” “ ie such Democracy aa T like to see.") OLD MICKORY 00K THE RESPONAIBILETE.”? Gen, Jackson had the hearts of the American people more than any man of modern Awl why? Because he met t like winan, — He didn’t go, in times of necessity, to demonstrate problems from velenta, but when a man wanted Blrg him frst end look up the law (Haughter,) ‘Thero are times and when this (s the only way todo in deal treason, eo law affords her mely. While you are discussing the question the country may be ruined, the capital in flameny the archives destroyed, When the war is over we may examine and see ifany one has ineurred a penalty for Poin, Tey writ of habeas cor- pus. Gen, Jackson pai i { al RRAULT OF DISUNION, ie aa there, ls 8 citizen South that. + the protection this Goverment, £ daty to protect the Government of the or hissake, (Sound. © That's the talk,” Ge.) And when there is none, it is owe duty to maintain it, for politically, sronregl- cally, socially and commercially, it is ly impowible for y wense—it is utterls ovirmment to be divided without its utter to both sections, When you al te brill and South, you must Cd. hen all will go to pieces, untry will be a Mexico—worse than beau «we have ten times more for mischie and destruction, A military will be inaugurated whenever you thie rebellion to triumph, NO PRACE WITH TRAITORS. ut some ery we are in favor of peace, You, we are all for peace now. 1 was for negotiating @,peace, until a fortification was fired upom el urtillery, and then bade adieu to all ‘i conquered over rebellion. Kiwis Fabellfon by eeve of oraan aiaaaens every other man, woman, and child in the ited States has acknowledged the of the revolted states, to those with arma WI i hands [will still it, and I vy own qratibeatton when no will hear me. (Laughter, and crier of We iit stand te Wee Mh sag the longunge of Andrew Jackson Union mee, and shall be —" Wine would Gen. Jackson have done had he been at the helm today 2 He would have hung the traitors higher than Haman, OUR TRUK ALLIES, You may make peace with the loyal mem the South, and there is the to make But how will you do it with rebellion? are any you can deal with, it isthe loyal citizens of the south—those that are persecuted for the sike of the Government—those that love theie Constitution, and are willing to die in its de~ \ tome, when they are restored to position by con= quering rebell All should strive for this good end—men should bare their bosoma in battle, women iny vi that the blessings oF th mt children raise their littl: hands to curse this Hion ax a ferocious hither to torment: thet with bloed and tears the lustre of their bright stir, I believed, when the evening of the last Pree= idential e on had closed down, that I should he Nemapti and an honorable 1 the active discussions of the day. I eam icratulated inyself that T should once more enjoy repcve in the quiet of my bome and in the par~ suit I le ‘But this question of Government onatchy bas arisen, and I find it my duty to my Voice at the demands of my fellow- citizens, watil turbulence is hushed, of with triumph. Are you in favor of war? but Lam in faver of putting down war of cis, Dam opposed to war, and in favor of 4 peace by potting down the authors of ‘Lam in favor of peace, but Tam im the only course that will insure it—itri- f out armed Rebellion, negotiating with lovaliv, PEACE MEN AND TRATCORS DENOUNCED. A When this country commences to die, it willl die rapidly, When this nation is given up te Jistuption, it will go to swift destruction, to be sure, was three hundred years dying; then its physical powers were greater than its moral force Tess, its nervous ener Noam acute than ours, When we we fall we seal down in blood and darkness; but not in the dying never weep, Nero, the last and worst of the Casars, sung to bis harp, while his tal was in tluines; ‘Tamerlane, to signalize ocity, reared a monument of seventy human skulls—Attila declared thas vuld never grow where the hoof of \ erhorse trod, Hyder All left the Carna~ © Llek with ash (desolation; but he wha eros the nion will be a greater hy lloreither, And “the foe, the momatee B ant,” tell upe slaughtered the de~ eles women and children of this valley,will be more approved in history by men, and be am how ster man in the sightof God, than the de- oloref our late happy Union, ‘Shall the fell tovers of this beautiful fabric be permitted. ooccomplish their internal errand, and shall y be aided in this work of evil by the ery of peace? Let none escaye under this shallow tension, Solomon, the wise King of Ji spared not the murderous Joab though he for refuge to inclosures of the Taber and for protection to the horns of the, al » slow him there, And a ery peace to be negotiated with armed — traitors should secure a city of refuge to nome 11K UNION CAN BE RESTORED, Now, | have a clear and well defined, and dige tinct Uieory, of what T would do with this mate Ido not know that this be brought back to where enjoyment of all its rela- it can be, In po Js wave in generations a8 Wave suo upon the ocean, and the men of to- day paie away tomorrow.” T believe it ean be bronght back, but not by fostering rebellion; but it ip Ly treating it as trea bbery, and mute or, “And if th nt ever can be ved, it must be mury chastisoment wid overthrow of rebellion, 80. that the Joyal jlo of the southern states can come forward jal odiminister the government of these states aa tire Lib CONSTITUPION BASED UPON JUSTICE. Ils Government is the Government of the Ancrican people, — It is ours to use, ours to em Dy, Lut it is not ours to subvert, We are trum toes, We are charged with sacred trusty, It will Le tine enough to struggle over who ccdiuinister the Government when we are sure we have one to administer, He who is net for it, is against it, L have determined to dght this battle out, buton no political grounds, stu upon the Constitutional ground of my fathers.” There I will stand, and animate my countrymen to stand with me, and whén onee we shall haye peace restored—when we shall haye put down rebellion, when we shall have encouraged fidelity, when peace and shall again greet iis, then let us soe il of any state is opprewed, if any indi in. wronged if any are deprived of their soe that equal and exact justioa ie extend, HB