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:MoxTEREY, Mexico, NoYcmlier 20th, lSG±.

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Uring- us Abrnluun Liut'oln r&lt;'Prl'Sl'llt~
the will of a baro tnnj1irity uf tlic '.\orthern pt&gt;ople, or did i::;o four yca.n; ag·o.
lle did not han1 a vote Kouth of tlie Po1 tomac¡ imleed, as a. privut1\citize11,would
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of lif'tPt"ll StatPtl, i1n·;11\i11¡1; t!w111 witli a.
111illin11 of 1111·11 to nut-11 tlt('il' will, :ind,
in atldition. force tl!l'm to get &lt;luwn tu a

lc,·el with tltt·ir ll('g-r1 1es!
Bnt ~o it i:-1, a11rl wr· .-\111Prirnn~, dain,~
i1w to lrnwi :,.dnu1c1•d 011 tlie Old \furltl,
My luv•· is young. hut paflsio.g wi.Ac;
laws uf those State:s, ª"asocial ont-law an:1 tu ha\'O st•t upa new idea. of gov~he rends mr Íll'st thou¡!llt,; 111 mmL' cyes;
or incendiary, ancl yct drnwnds that not C'rnmcnt, are gnilty of_ thiti montStron~
Wht&gt;D l in \icrs will n•adPr he.
a. nrnjMrity mcrely i,;huul&lt;l sulllnit- to the nirnc Indl•ctl, sn t!lteny pen·erted ami.
Uh. 11ougbt lmt Ion! f tlll're cau see.
minorily, but tliat tlu~ en tire pcople, cv- bcsotll'Cl are t..nH.1l: C'I .q11r peopl&lt;',that ~licy
:\.1td thi11 I m11rk. :\llll thi,i l know;
!füt&lt; b~~ my dccdli whcre'cr l gu,
cry mnn wom,111 and cliild in fiftel'n call thc men f,utlifnl to tl11-, .\mcr1ca11
..+.t ... Uli1d t.vo cau wdl lkcry,
:::it",ttes, ~houltl acccpt him as their rnler. idea, rehpl,", .tl'.n::,; adH~tin,!:!,' thc tcrms a~
l'lwl ~ i,,. :t/,urper far t/11m l .
Jcfforson Da.ds 1 011 the í'Cntrary, was well ai.,, pract1c111g· tlic t11rrns nf Europcall
·Oh! lm.p¡iy r-1.wuhl Lbe lover be,
\ clccto&lt;l by a mmnimous vvto of thc peo- Je:,;potism. Bnt tlie cxtrnct frnm the ad1rbo:1e !-'11·cct--bl.'art ha.~ more 1R•nsc than be;
'fht• ~oul of !ove ltc nc·cr h~ knowu,
ple of the Confodcratc Stn.tcs as their dre~s 11f' thí! Al&gt;olitiu11 Stil.t.e ,:.ommi_ttc~,
":\Vbo loves for h1•&amp;uty·lj i-11,kc fl,lonc.
Uhicf Map;istratc. He &lt;loes not dcma11d wh1cli wc.: qunto at thc Ucg111nrng ni th1t.
tl.11.1.t the 1woµle of the North, or a11y por- article, goes clear ~cyond tlw ~l~ad leve~
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VIS- tion of füem shonld submit to him, only of lho vulgar 11111"!,cs "f the
t11110. Jclthat thc pcoplc, whosc will and wii::::hes ferson lh1"is is ~1ot ouly a 11 rcbo~" bnt
In the ~1.1rthcrn anrl \Ycstcrn Sta.tes he cmUodies, shoulrl rcgard him as thcir usurpcr~tliat 1.s, usnrps tho ng-htis ot
this boljtility ha.-; Leen embodil.:'d and or- represent:\tivc. \Vho thcn, is tlic uisur• Ab1·uham ~i11colu, wo snppo::;;e, wh 1 ►
iaw.ized iu tl10 aets a.ud dcclarn. tions of \ pcr-Ahraharn Liucoln or Jeffcrson Da- claims a nght to ruin al_! the peop_lu
1hc Clsicagv Uonn~ntiuu. Thc Uo11vcr1- vis, he w!io reflects thc will of those who Sout:1 of tbe Pntomar.:, aga1~st t.he wdl
tiun gin:s a isilcut appro\'al of tlic .rel&gt;el- cl~ctcd him, or he ·who, again_st tl~e will ?f _1:very m_n.11, ~vl)man :1.nd cl11\d, hccamm
Jinn itsrlf, ami au OJH!U co11dt•m11atwn uf of cvcry man, womau and clnld m the 1t 1s thP. w1_ll uf ~lu~sac!msc~ts, &amp;c., tlu!t
ihr w:u wugcd for its ~rnµprcssion. Soulh, dcmands tbat they mnst submit he shou!d uu so. );01· 18 tl11s all lt 1r.
Withuut a ,,•urú of censure fur its cou- to his will? But it j¡,¡ st\.id that this is a thc will of ~lasfiael1nsctts, &amp;c .., notonl,)'
ttpidtor~ wh'.1 ploltc1l tl.1c nali1111's ~e~th, "nat~on,'' and ~hrah~m Li11coh_1 cla.ims that the pC'ople ~011t!1 of tlw l~otomac
it brnn&lt;l"I w1tlt nnH[Htnug Llcuune1atwu ol,ed1encc as Its dHcf. lf tlus be so, :-:lu.d l surreu&lt;ler t1Lc11· \~•1\h; to the1r rf'prethe pa.triots aud licroes who cldend its lifr. Lincoln, who cmUndics the will of scntatiYC, 1\hrah,uu Í.Jrncol~1,lmtgoduw1l
Ji.le. \rhilc it pa.sses i ■ uttcr silencc only one-third of tl1iE1 "11.1.tion," has no to a. len~I with 11cgTocs, wlnr.h Mt1ssad111~
th~ A"igautic usurpatiou~ of Jeffenwn right to be at Washington, at a.11, Jor sctt...:; thiuks i:,; r;ghtanrl ·'b11n1anP." Or,
]h1\°i)) and hii-; ccmfodcrnte traiton;- tl1at would Oc a revolution, and collapse i11 other word:--, tlii:y deman!l tlnit ali tho
while it ove1·l&lt;JUks c11tirely 1 .ind thns, IJy into the Enropean systern, wliere thí' mi- people snulh .-,r thc Pntl1 mac Rhall 1.rnt
just al'l.cl necel!ls..1.ry iuforeucc, app1·ovf's nority rule the majority It is a Fede- oul:y givc up tlicir own wills an&lt;l Finl:1111it
tl1t!ir aUrogatfou uf pwlitil'.al rights aud ration of St:.stes-thc linited State:::1- 1te, the will of s•1methi11g like ha.\t' ol'
ve1·,;,rnal lilierti.ci:, over ,ti\ that purtiun and Abrah,1m Linc\Jln wfl.s clected ac• t11o~e living uort\1 of that rivcr, b 1lt iu
uf the Unitcd :=:;tate!$ in which they ha Ye cording to tbe terms of the Cunt--titution, adcliti ,,n to thi~, deband1 ~nrl d~Htroy
hPfn ahlc tlrns far to sust!lin their usnrµ- but, !.S we have said, ag:tinst tlie wi!l of themsolvcs hy a111alg:1mat1nn w1th ne~
cJ .uutlrnrity, i~. pours out it8 \Vl'ath, an entire section uf tlie Statcs .• If, af- groe~. .-\nd lJccan:se tlu,y will not sub,
vit~oot i.;tiut ur mcasure, upo11 every act tel' his election, he lind diisaYowc&gt;d tilo t mit to sla,·ery :rnd social d8strudin11 t.o
vLiich tite Co.ustitutional Prcsident of the "principies~' of his pn.rty, and admiuis- Uoot. tl1ey an' rehúls "'nrl 1rn1rpers1 fo!·r uitcd Statel-i h,Ls sougbt to dcf.end .a.nd I tered thc gnvernmcnt aecording lo tlie 1wc;t\i, aud are 1111w invade&lt;l by h,tlf a
prutect thc tifo and libe itiel-3 of the na- 1 Pederal compact, all would han~ 0011- 111illiun. liUerty-luvi11g Clni!-ttia11H, tu pnt
tiun, \\·hose e'Kr.cutivc po~'cr is pla.ce.d. in scnted and acccptcd him as thc Uhief of \ d11wn the 11:-;m·pors of t/11•ir ri~hts -~\r_,
lii;, hamls.-Abolition Address.
the Federation. Xoune, wepresnmc,will 1~ Cavu,.~imi.
The :\.merican idea of Go\·crnment is question this assbrtiou.
ih:1t it is an iMtrnment, not convenience
'\Vha.t, then, was the np:·inciples', and
Sw:fl~•11·A:--;1' A~D OmXdL":i,-Tlie \\~;iHhor uccc::;sity rif lile pcople, and thcrnfore objections of his party, that tite fil'tl'Oll ingtuu lr-11úm s,,ys :-In a l(•s::s s11portlti•
ut thcir co11trol, and to be uscd for titeir Southern States regarch:d with liurror1 tiuns agc, tlic n;.\me8 of the Chiuago ea11guoú, aud if at a.ny time it sets itself up that tbey refu:scd to 1.-n1bmit to his rnlc 1 didates w1,11ld he reg;ardod as lia.p¡.,y
:.tH wa¡;;ter to rule the pcuplc, instead of \Yhy, we simply p~edgcd himscl( tu nse 1H1w118 ti,r rile can,;í' whicl1 tbey t·r,pre8ont
~,eing r.ulc.d by tlleir will., a.s eml&gt;odied [ thc govcrnmeut for thrir utter soci.~tl ric::;. ]t will hl' tib:,;cn·cd tht,t rach h&lt;ül thc
rn tL.c :u.:ts .of the majority 1 it should be tructiuu, und tlia.t whicl1 w;u; once crea- ~i1Jri~tic111 na 1110, :111d tl1~ samc u umLer
.alJolisbed. twertbrO'Wn., upRet, and sent · ted for thc common g·ood uf the btatci:-, vi !etkr/'I.. in his d1riHtian au&lt;l sun1a.me,
1o Uiw dc~s a.t once. 'r.he tmopuan idea in his lrnnds was to be transformcd i11to as thfi fathcr of bis cuu11tr~• 1 l-i-eorgu
~- G-o"'cn.11nent, on tbe couhary, is that a machiue uf sur..:h dea&lt;lly ruin, tl1u.t it \\.. a:-.hi11gt1,11. It will al:-,n be o\J~urvod
1t1ti0f uDiviueorig;iu;" a;u.d tlrn majority. were l&gt;ettcr for tliern to be instantly des- tha.t the Ulii1:aA'u C:uulida.te-1, Mcülclhm
t~ust submit to it in aJ~ec.t b.elplessness. ll'.oyecl hy ttn ea.rthqut1ke thau submit to and Poudlet,,u, :tl'f' ead1 ('Xpre~seJ by IJ
Sub~utially', tbepeoplearetiteOovern- such rum! lle said that he &lt;lid nut lettcr~, tlic ~xact nrnnber of ~tatoli re~
~~ut uuder our systcmt while in Europe mean tu injurc thc.:m, indecd, thonght he quired to appro,·e the UnitedStatcsC..:0111t 1s tLP. '',go\"ernment/1 thti thiug or the could really improve their condition, if stitutiou in order to gi\'e it Yalidil.)';
m~1ine thus call-ed 1 tliat rnles, and the tl1cy would only "try it on,'1 but as they while tlw lettt'r~ cuntained in hoth their
\\-· ill of ti.Je majority, or of the ma.sses must be the best jndgos of the matte1\ sig·natnrc:; aro thirty two, tho m1ml,er uf
lias not.Ling to do With itsaveto pa.y the Mr. Lincoln was doubtless mistaken. Statcs admittcd into tlw üuiun b,v ge111~ta:xcs and ahje.etly submit to the miser• He only proposrd Himpartial frcedoni' or ral consent, or bef'ore tho slavery queAaLle cre:..ture whu calls himself a King, amu.lga.mation with their negroes, not at tion assumed o. portcntion~ aspect in our
orto tlae creaturcs who claim to own once, it is tl'ue, but if they would unly nationa.1 pulitics. A 11&lt;l, strange to relate,
tlic government. For eighty yea.rs we consent to thc 11 gradual'' opcration of the electoral votes cif niuc Sta.tes will
I,a.\.·e administcred our systl'm, Sta.te getting down to a leve! with 11egToes,a11d &lt;'k•ct these caudidates, viz:-the vote Gf
and Fcdcrnl,. wifüout shedding a drop of sorne day 1ni11g·le the bloo&lt;l. of their chd- tia: :"\t::1te of Rhode h.land, 4; of Conuec1
ora single conviction for trea.son. dren with thut of thc lowC'st of ali racni-, ticnt. 5; nf Xew-York, 33¡ nf \-Visconsin,
ut we now find ourscl\'es in the rnidst he, Abraliam Li11col11, liad no donbt tl1at S: 11f XL•w-.ferscy, 7; of Pennsylvania,
of a hloody war, aud al! atsca, and vast they would IJe greatly impro,~cd, and 26¡ uf DeLJwa.re 1 3; of J\[aryland, 7; 0f
Dlltnbcrs of pcople utlcrly confused iu l&gt;lc1:,;s his mcm&lt;H'Y to the la test g·cnNa- Oliio 21. llut these coml&gt;inntions ul'
rega.rd to tl.J.eir duty, or where they tiou! That such a moustrons Rpcctacle electoral votes may be changrd many
stend, eveu.
as tliis should have happened on this time'1 and still tite sa.me numhcr of Stateli
l Let .lbJ apply as tests thc great princi- carl~l will .he a standing wo~dC'l' in n_ll rP&lt;¡_nirPd .to establhd1 thC' }\·,lrral ~onstip es of our system, a11d tme wbere thcy cum111¡; tnuc. .\. man, agan1st tlic u:ill tullllll will clec-t tlie Cliicag·o l'LlUÜlLhllCs.
such hca.uly wéll my !':Oul might movc,
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haudti, aut.l tLcy appmu tu have· the cal\. Confoderac:y.
Sil ver weut up to 200a 205 to to 210
The enemy Jt&lt;lmit a lose of four htmfur lial\'1·s ami quartcrs. .híexicau dol- dred OlJ 'l'hursday, wliile making what
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n11tce&lt;l .a hL'avy force cm the uurth sidc was not less than tifteen lrnndrt:d.
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li11est au&lt;l was_ :itgually rt:pulscd w1th know from thc _tnost undoubted authoriiy
lit&gt;avy luss. F1vc lnwdrt-d prhmners al; was only tliitty men ! Showing that the
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1t,i·,- iu hh1 t1.tí w.Jul&lt;I do \it'II t&lt;J' :,,end at11 ,¡ hnn~ chargcd our work1S 1111 Haxrnr rcrt1d, ca¡.,- ¡1arly 1,;11n·l·11d,:n•d, i11d11tliug tl11_, 11 fü,·1·t·
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.\ bout I f) o' clock last, rn@;ht the enemy pnrsucd tllt'n1.
'ílfE ;-i.1n.1T1r,:-.:.--•From tlw item,-¡ "'' ga"lber I rti,ade a diarg-e 11p,111 our Work•s 01r tli1;
Jqlvw 1u&lt;· bere 1o 1nP1iti,Jn nn iu.;t:i!w1•
UOlrr 1ate ~cw•ür!cau.s l~•lJm&lt;-1 in i:;uulmMy Wt: / Jcnr.:iEWlem µla-11 k r~ud'° l'aplll'ring: p'art or 1/t: per1somd bru v0ry. J. 11. ();i 11 1 1livl 1. nf
fol,r!c1.\?. our1,,c,Hkrs. ~t 11,: 1•O~G~""JTRH"I' h,is r,_.. ; oirr pickets audi driviBg:· the FCStl cdt A111bcrst c0tmt)' \ ~- funtwrh-' t·.-1¡,t·ii1
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:,..r-":cr&amp;I• of th\• Fcu1onal rc!-(inwnt... ,~•lHbl! tf"rm of hncs were _re-c:-:.tabl 1shed at th1S' püstl.
party, aud aluue, ch-urgeJ tli~m :rn· l
~-nli'"tm~nt trJd cxp;re,i",. had i-dnr_uccl t~ tlwir
Jacks01H"dle, Oct. I 7 .---Gen .. Huod, in- bwug-ht utr ;i t-irisu11er
~&lt;•me-... an(~ Wl!i·c repfaccd hy fü·iv rl'ermt-. \\ho ni:-;tccl D'~l~ou 011 last Tbursda·v. and atFrom die l:.·t nf J:11 t :in· t ti • 1 1 f
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1t11,k1·,-tood wlicthcr bh; 11fürcla would \ie Ten- &lt;led ita s&amp;rrcndcr. Cul. Johusou, the· had k1lled a.ud captu"rcd ~ixtr-uii.c 1"t•d~
i-.·,.,. "Cl.'1_ m· !iOlUCwhcre el_"''; lli:! o~ti1:ct, a:-; it _ap- j Federal cummauder, c:Jrne in persou to- erais for CYe-ry man he had ¡(,:-.L
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oecurl'c1~lidwccfr \he bellig1:ttent ll'l"tnks in front
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Xo,- S11'. 1 w1!1 a\low H-ooct_V 0\11· rnfurm.itionis tliatBeswrPmg- t,hc i;oldters' vote, otJ the n_cw Cou~t1tut10n of :you five minutes· to mlrren'&lt;ler1 aud if not g·ard and Huod are '·pnr •u· ,.-· 1 t J • · •
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1c pusoueel~ cap- e ephan1i.
lhe J,ederal pape1-s are mm~

ti!red \»el"e as follows: 800 negrros·rn foil taken- about Hood'a retreatiii•r southHi1:1 head is turnéd in° q nite a,
1 ?" _w.): ork-. Pt'im:-:ylv001.tt\ imd- Obfo· ga\•e w: bt1tte1•y, 6 o-unti · tield· art1llcry aud 80 d1fferent dirrctiou aud by this f
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og-et ier Wit l· _severa guus bave no doul&gt;t he is "astride'' of ~hcrhtli-rna Wl'Ut lu fo,·01· of d1t• .Aliolitinn 1mrty.
m&lt;m1nte~ •. a látge quantity of stures, ruan's communicatiomr bétweeu· · Chat' ·,,mplk.ite,I U1llkulti:·-: _an·. at1ticipat1·U lw 1a1_muu111tL011, raddlcR and bla.nkcts. At tanooga ancl X as-h'Vihe_ T1"' hcanty
t;._\'..:,•11 tlic go1·¡,¡•_n11w11t 11 1 \\,a,'111111.;-"tou aml ,t11.it 1 Tt!tnu, we capture&lt;l 550 IU~ll 'ltithout of it is tiiat if Houd nursneff' bis
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Uuth 11.tP Pr,.•:-.hh•nt"i,;. Xonli a111I South. h;Li·~ ~ Dt&gt;scrtcr::; m large nulubers· coutinu\:r OLío· River,-hc is all the ti111e and at
~r•hintd tlll' 1:;d ot" thi,; 11mn~h ª" u_d,ty ofli~t-_ t? come ~·•1thin our lines from Grant's· eve1y foot of l1is match on ::iherman'i;
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rn a~ he prog-1.·e::;sc~. Sherman must fol lo\v
very mtelbg,c:nt hun, or there-will Ue a. du~t kicked uiJ
h11g·.luslm:~ll, wliu had bcen in the Fede- in Ken.tucky, eveu acrnss ti.Je river in
•·:c.-J~t lhut G1:n· S1.Au1,u-ri,;11 hJu aL'nrtal 1!1~ the nd army fom· mnnth,;. He ~a.id there tlie ·'loyay .Sta.tes,, wliich w"ll b
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_nt ut negroes. unp.;a.::;nnt t&amp; ~lierman'~ master, butex~·i-JI r_cccu·eU., a¡. the G~•Ílerfd i,i H'lJm the 01 11. 1 hat a brg-e numbe1: uf Grant's :eter~n~ ce_e~111g-!y comfvrtiug to the civ:l arnl
U'.)llltUio1~1 u·-0oml&gt;(:teut nud gallant oltk,:r, ai1U ! hall goric_homc&gt;, the1r ter_rns uf euhst- m1htary peace HtCll u[ the GlJlfkn Circle.
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yia.w,reciui S\\ owerc oui-annycanp1cc1tsown· gronnJ and
Cupt. Si-.:M.1tt;~, late or ti!..: Cnnfod.;rate i&lt;b.·um-·. s_eut f 11 rthwitli tu thc front 1t was be- 1g-ive battle to t!ie boaster ami· his tired
1.im: --~L,h,\ll!l'., ..•~r!·~1:~d ª;' ~l"_ll\\:tli--Y'.lJ,;, UL w ! ]¡~ycd_ ,u11011g· tlic 111e11 tlia:t Gant con-¡ and &lt;lispers~&lt;l troCJpS-for' he will have
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1 ciuircH a moment..s, dclilJl•ration and thc
LiHlcr tbe abovc hcading, thc Centre- 9-uci:;t!on pres?uts itse}f plai11ly_ to c"cry
Yille (~Jd.) Obscffer say~:-Thcre are a: mtclhg-?11t m1ml._ \\ e, thcr~·fore, earfru· iu our midst, prvfo:ssing Dcmo_cn~ts,, ucstly 11n\lorc t1_1~ ~c_nple ~~ J\l,a1?_lan&lt;l
and of cuurse ;uh·ut:alcs uf thc niaJnnty-: not to_ be t,)o hdsty m thcn &lt;lcc1s10ns 1
rule t-1,y::item, who aq¡w tlieir dit:&gt;like for' bu_t wc1gh the matt~r wcll, and we cnterMcUlcl!au, a11J dedarc tliey will nt,t tam uo apprehen!-;JOUS of tl1e. result.
support him ::it thc ccnui 11 g· clec.tiun, Ja- M:rn_y of the people _do not compr_chend
Uoring· uuder tlic dcl 11 dcJ hll-,t t!tat Jic is thc rnsue, and t':' th1s ~nd we p1opose
:~ uiurc daugcron:s 111.-111 than Liiu.:oln tlmt Ile.mocra.ts 1mmcdultely _fon~ tl~em·

Stages1 Hote/s aml Rr,;la,ira1it.~.

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Jt ¡~ tlll' ~tntinn nf 1!w )lo11h•n-.,· Mn~.

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h:ilerncss is attriliutcd thc cle..:tion 1,r tltt•y are domg m almost every uther
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1:iucoln ¡11 18G0, ami liis :rnli~t·tpieut ,·i- c1~u~1ty in thc :=;tate, fur the pnrp?se o~ B prl',&lt;1&gt;1\t ]lt!Jllri(•\on; l1:11·e rt&gt;cl'nti,· l'l'•fitk,\ llnr\ fu1:1i~llfll Uiibr
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ulaticlfl of the \aws of CJur cmrntry¡ aud, gnr1!1g the peoµle a c!car concept10n ot thi~ "hl ami 11'1.'ll•known f's\Rh\i~l1ml'lll, 11n&lt;l fn!m lh,.1t I,~
l'Slll'riN&gt;l.-t! in hu~itw,~, hu¡"" tu \11• nhll' l(l Mll&gt;'Í,1' ali 1rhó Md
the arrcst aml imprisonment uf unr cit-\ the 11:,i~ortance of _the IBS.ll~. ~etQ11?cn r,wor tht•m 11·ith tlwir ¡~1\ruungi,. 1·1,;, Hotl•I •~ lll•,.,l,quar• 'fho;;
izcns liecuuse they da.rc&lt;l to bave tbc 1 .\unl. :s nut he heh1_11d he~ 81ste1 coun~ies, tl"r.i ror ILII tlw ,;lll.!.,'l' Ji o,•~ nmuing l&lt;1 nu,l from Brown,vi&amp;. Prrii:
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manlinest:i to oppose his actz:;; :rnd but lct h.er be enlistt&gt;d m. th~ glonous
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:~bu tbc grimliug liccl of dcspufoun tli, 1t 1 cause w1th ª. fi.r~ determm~tion to re0!10 (J&lt;o\;,wig, c.1]1,t tlol• 11tto:ntin~l ul Hwtrn,~·lin~ _tmillir
has Leen p\;,1ccd upcm tho pcuplc These !t•tt~&lt;' licr~clf ot the 0U11~x1&lt;1us fettcrs F'
tu 1\ 11, 11 111w'° ,.,.rn1.,li,1111w11t. lt w1U \11• th._. m:t1u ,.¡,_¡,-et ,I
mcn ccrtaiuly do not desire to 8 cc hlary· w\11ch have bcen mc~·c.1le~sly thr~wn thl" ¡,ru¡¡ril'Lur tu ¡1rncun•, l••siil,.,_ llll t'!l..l:l•llt·nt tal,1,•, 1tll 11111
eumlür!e für trnn•ll'ri whu ma,· 1~1t1·oui1i, 11.h.' hnu~,,. Two
land uttcrly crushcd, aucl her laws pcr· aronml her l 1~ tlie oppos1t1on, and v.:l11ch, ~tlll,'\'~ ll•a,-~ 1hi,&lt; lluh•! t•~•·n ,1;1~· lur 111'• J:.ICll cM ltio.
,1alllll\O&gt;l'1!~, Mt•\i&lt;"I, 11,·l"l.,r ;10111, J_s_,O_._ _ _ __
petua\!y suspended, and her citizens sl~unlU we foil to clect our caud1dntc,
rnadc liaJ,le to ancr:1t and irnprisoumcut w1II. be doubl! fasteu_ed uµon ns. Let
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BARTJ.~:rr ,\/. BORia: ,m.• 11m1· runniu~ tl1i,ir ~tn¡..,'f'~ l"tgll·
at the will uf the Prcsidcnt. Ucrtainly ur:1 tnlly reahze the unpor.tan~e of the
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thcy are not iusensil,lc of tlic foct, tbat co11tc~t, a11&lt;l~cast our votes m Nuveral&gt;er l{io, lí'tl.l'Ílll,\' thf' llnt,.I th• 11. M:illllU&lt;II'°"'-, t•,·1,ry &lt;111.,· 11I \l u. j;::
rlock a.m .. uud a ,&gt;cluck ¡,. m.
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so louo· as Lincoln rNnains in thc Prl'S· ncxt for McClellan a.nd Penclleton.
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itlential chair, tl1e µcopie of 1foryla11&lt;l
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ca.n 11Pvcr enjoy frccdorn. P:.u.,t csperi•
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¡,nce is sufficieut tu tcuch HS this. And says:-The Dcmocratic platfurm adopt- fl~•lll ilw II l,u1·p nauu~I ¡,hin,~. ,J11•I t•;,r, ,ri11;r 11."' •~mil•. H.11 .)
un h,, f,,uu,l ,1t :-;1i,11fa•y ,u1tl I hu,n¡,L&lt;&gt;U ~ llntdm
do thcy 11ot know that cv&lt;:!ry Yute with- cd at Uhicug·o declareH in favor uf tlu• :•~(•ni
l'ruwn111·i11P. ,,r ll••h·I 1lt• ll. Mat,om,,,.,,, ~l,:1,.m,m,,
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hcld frum 1foClel\au is that 111a11y more scttlement uf our national troubles thrn'
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given tú Liucoln? Ancl do tlicy 11ut thc iustrumc1itulity of a. Conventiou of
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k11uw, from past expcrience, tha.t 1f Lin- t\1e Statcs. 111 othcr words, it propo:scs '\TIIEl•.J.l,:H
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~•~ l"•lw• "'' \l,tl:ornun•~ 1111,\ 1h,· lto(,i ,1,,1 m .. f,,r th~
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¡,:1,~••111!1'1'&gt;1 h,,!w•&gt;t·!l 1lw Hl"t1·1• rnm,,·,I ril• I' 'l' 11
culn is elcctcd, Marylanders, aga.intit that thc P"ople slmll settle our troulill':,,,
h•~. h~"·i1:11: tlw bl"l~· 11,.H•L in )ln(;,m,.,.,~, C\'l'T)' 11:1.1· &gt;11 O ! !
whom !ir. scems to cutt'rtain a Hpccial
'l'he pcople are tl1e source of all pnw- ,,•,itO(•k. ,,. 111. nnol :J ,.,..1,,,.11. p.m.
Hd. J&lt;.;tH
,. 1
:.rnd unrcle11tiug cnmity, will be persecu• er. Thcy clcct memlicrs of the Lcgi::d~t&gt;:llüll-\D:J,:KLY
,;T,\(;
J
,
LIC\lc
tcd uutil thcir homes, which thcy p1•i:¿c tme. Tlicy 1:1end whom they pleh:se to
!1o~I :-,.u ,\nlunio '" Br,.wn.•1·i1lv. ,\ ,,,m\-,,-,~·kl.l' m:oi\
11cxt to thcir lin•s, will be ,..,·or:sc than a n•preseut them in !:;tate Convcntiou:s .\ F !irll' l&gt;1•l,wt'll 1h,• nlk"·•• U,olllt·,\ tili&lt;"-, lm~ lH'l'!I ,•,1:ob
ali'\ 1h,• uw\1•1·~i:,:m•I i111,·1u\-. makin;(' twn 1ril"' J"'r
hcll tu them? Ifavl! they not bccn in- Ut:nventiou uf the Statcs woul&lt;l be 111atl&lt;' ii,lu~I.
ll'l't'k, ll111i11•~¡:,. ~\ ~l•&gt;1·k ami 1•.,~eil,·.,, ht• l":111 frnn,¡••rt
timidatcd 1111d anJH,yC'cl duriug the past up of persons chuscn by the peoplu nf l~L.._,,,nl,!&lt;'l"' (•ulllf!&gt;rl:ohh' uml ,¡nick\.,·. Ulfü-.., :-lmrk(•_.1·_ :11•1
UEOR(;~: \;\l,Pl'&gt;I,:&gt;.
fum ycars sufficicutly to imprcss this in- rcHp~ctive State:s to rcprcsentthcm. 111 l'lu1111pi&lt;111·., JJ011•'., ll!'ow11~l'ilh•.
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S'fAGE
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dcllihy upon thcir rni11ds? AUtl de, tlwy proposiug\ thercfure, to haud our tru11bRI 1\1 :&lt;un ,~111uuiu 1,: llruwn"·ill.~ 11:1~ l;l'l'n ~•-1ahli,1""1 .hr
1111t k111JW t!Jat )lcUlellan iB pledgl'll to le:s ovcr tu a.convcntion of tlrn State:-. f¡¡r
F \l••.-~r•. \\:11•,\.1; l\t·11.'lt", wlw 1111,,ml mal,111.: 1"" tn¡,1 ne
gna:·ai1tec them tlic rights of free 8peccl1, ad_Justmcnt, tli&lt;•. Ohicago ConvPntion l'\'t•ry w·1·&lt;'l•, t-:ll'l'~'i.1';;' 1111• 111:,il b,,1,n•,·11 lh". t~·u :ti~•"'
uanu'&lt;leitle•. )Ir. W1tn\ i, 1\,1• 11.,.wut tur !In~ _111,~ J\\ 11111
free prcti8 aud a free bu.\ lut box? \\ e mcrely propo,:;ed tlHlt thcy should be lcft \,luh,, Jlvh'l in )l.it:1m,.r&lt;,~. ;tm\ ni :-huk,·~· ,111,l t b~m¡,i,,11·,
11&lt;.'1. \/i0,4,
presume no man d~sircs to be deprivetl to be settled by thc people themiselvcN. Jl,.h•l. llr,,wu,,ill,·,
uf his clcctivc franchise, a11d fr~c discu$• \\'ho can objcct to that? Are not the
t,l,.\ll-1\"i,;l•,KLi: t;TA(;t, LIC\E
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:sion, that l,lc:;t--cd priYilege bcqucu.thcd p(1oplc thc rulcrs of this country? Aad l;'HO)I ~lunll'l't'\' tn l'it~\ra-.. :,;,~rn~. 11,~· uno\,·1-.i¡..'ln•I n-~ ~¡ 11•cllulh· "'~"''Ulll',. totl,1• trnn·lim: ¡,uhlir, th;,t 111&lt;.1 ,;o
us l,~• our Rcvulutiona ry t:Jires, and witl1· who is thcre among us ali wbo Rcts so Jut\'C ~.-1:,hll,;J,.~\ n füw u, ttl~,.-.•, :in,\ wi!J lUaki· IW1&gt; (ri¡,, ~ o!'
out which no qucstiou can be fairly un• low a value upo11 hin1i,clf, or prizes h is ...,,..,k, !1•11.vi11,,e 1,;1d1 ,·no\ .,r tlw y ,11t,, 1•,·_1·r~· }1."m\ay 11.11&lt;1
d~n,tood by the pcople. Aud ha.ve not ,,.\orious polihcal pl'ivilegcs so little as TI111r,,111,·. 1lffü-., ni 1!ot• IIH\1·1 ~ mlll-\.'"" ' .\l\"11·11(':1.11", ~j,,u, 1J 1
t('n•y, u1;1l ni J l,..tk ·, ulhec in l'ic~l,i'!í'.·~"~1~Íll·Jll.\t;,\:-;.
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thc pcople of )ilaryla11d bccH ubliged to ~ot to wish tu ha.ve a voicc in the scttleblllTtmder this right? And has there not ment of tlle questions a.t issue in the
SEMl-lYE~:KLY ST.\GE l,l:'\E
f,
Ueeu for four months past asscrnblcd at country.?
(',\JU:YJ:-.(; TIIE )1.\11, Ttl ,\Xll
Annnpulis a convention doing all in its
In l{.ussia the Emp~ror and hi1:1 Cabi•
RO~l )lonlt·l't',. 10M:1tunl~•rus. 'l11~•,iul,-.cri\ll•r1·,'::'1"'rtf.1111!
h,
a11mJUllt&lt;"" tu thté trn,tahni,: ¡u1hhr tlmt In- 11.,; ,.,,,.\~
powcr to efl:Cctually disfn.1.nchise us? lt 11et dispose of all great questions, witb- F
li~lu~I n :'ltug:P lint' &gt;1.'\ 11hnn' m,'1.ltiow~l, \1•;1\'i\l!I' h1,tl1 ,,n,lt
ouly requires a rcfercnce to thcir pro- unt rcferencc to thc wishes of the peo- oí the !in!! on Mom!11y•~ tlllfl Tl1ur~,\,.y's ni ~l o'tlotk, "· !P., pi
T,
11.rriYiO!{' n~(j o'ch11;k. ]), ni., on \\'1~\111-,,,\u,•', ami ,.,ll·
cecdings to provc this to any sane muu. ple, whom they ncver c,,udesceud to con· 1u11l
unhly'~. Ullkl' 1,l 1\11, llotl•I r\P :"-;m ~\•rnan•lu, }lont~·n·y.
lit
tUHHIEL
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l'ro¡,ra•t&lt;&gt;r,
Conti11ue the prcsent administrtion in 1:mlt about a.nything. Lincoln is acting
G. DAKF.B, ,\¡rf'.nt, Hnlel d1· H. ,tat;im"ms, \l:,tnrn,1rv.•.
power, aud our word forit, thcre will nut mnch in the same way. lle and his
he a. citizcn claiming to be a Democr=lt. c::i. Linct waut to settle our troubles to
.Matamoros .Bu.~illc,,·s C1trds.
who will IJe a.llMved to vote. Only let suit themselvc. 'l'hey want an Abolititm
him sec tha.t thc people apprnve his acts. scttlemcnt or none at ali. 'l'hey know
J. ALEXA:'(DER.
r~~!-HOr:;t Vroker 1111'1 Commi•,imi )l1'rcluu1l.
a.ud Gocl aloue kuows where thne will tliis is not tlic kind of settlcment the pc&lt;r
)lata111oni~.0o1. 186-L
C ·
be a.n cn&lt;l to tlwm. Let Mr. Li11&lt;'uln ple want, aud thcrnfor~ tl1cy are re:~olv•
W. DOD:SWOl{T!l.
knuw thut a majority of the peuplc snp• cd tiiat the pcople shall have no voic.c
T,1QRW.\RIJIXG, R1..~cin1¡; ami Comrni~•iun ~0rdmnt.
port liim. aud wc ::d1uddcr for tbe fnture in tlie settleme11t1 if th&lt;'y can prevent .l'
)lt1.tnn1oru.~, UCt, li104.
of Maryland. Thc pcoµle now ba,·c tl1e tl!e1!l. I t is for tlie peuple to say wbether
d
THOA!AS llALJ,;.
powcr to cmuncipate the1nscl,·cH, and is th&lt;'y will permit thcmselves to be wiptJi,
l~•aler iu_ u.11 cla.,1.SC11 of dry•goo,i&gt;,
it not t.hcir duty to do it? Tliey may out íu this way. Let them remembcr W HOL.IBAJ.E ·an•l &amp;!tailCmnmen:111\
,;ln't't, ~latamoro,;. '
J¡
ncvcr have the opportunity again, and if tha.t thc Democrats propose to settle our
t
MABBUIW
&amp;
J&lt;'OR&gt;:lHER,
Lincu\u is rc-electcd wc verily belicve troublcs through a Uonventiou in which
and Whule~nlt: llcu.ler,t in En¡:füh, G\\l'tndt
t
thc:,- ucvcr u:üL Then in tlle name uf thc pct&gt;pl'e will be rc,presented,and where I llf'ORTER~
F~1u:h 11nrl :.wr~~ rlry•:tt""l~. í'onrnwrdul.,t., MaUlm&lt;1mL
1he ~Jost lligh, lt•t us conccutra.tc our fa.ir exprn:ssio11 can Le gh·en to their
1 IV'l'Ul{ l'RETAT &amp; CO .,
Htreugth u pon :Mc01ellan, and clcct Lim wishcs, whi\st .:\braham Lincoln,putting
FI'El\'ING, Forwanliu¡; 11ml Commi,.;;i(lo Mt'rdumt~ . .l
for our next Presidcnt. lle is not our on the a.ir of a. Hm:1sian autocrat, claims R lnl"II'." lot of Wi11C'~ a11rl J.i&lt;¡uon; ou hao&lt;! nn&lt;I for sale.
ll11.tumorot1, OetobC'r 30th Hi•Ji.
thoicc, it is true, but being uomin!l.tecl tlie right to scttle il liimsclf. On.e ma.u
hy the Uhicag0 Uo11ventio11 1 which wc dairning thc right tha.t belougs to thirty
MUSGRA"\'E &amp; LEJCHIIAllDT,
ali lrn,kcd npon as a foir repre:sentation millions! -nr¡11 the thirty ruillions con- cU~ll llOl':"E Brnkent, Fn•igbt!'n. 11111\ C'ommis.•ion )lt&gt;r·
chao!~, Mata.moro~, ¡mljcit nrtl11n, for tbn purcha;or 11M
of tlic pcople1 aud running upon a. plat• cede it 7 That is the qucstiou to be de- ~hipmcnt
to 11.ny part of lhfl counlry.
Oct. 186-'.
form wliich canuot be miscon:;trucd, and cided at thc corning clcction; and surely
J. MARKS &amp; CO.,
ltci11g associated with Mr. Pendlctou, evcry man who belicves himself worth
MPORTER's and Wlm\('.,11!11 ]lPnlrr" in Fn1tbh, F'r('nch •nd
who is kn&lt;Jwn to all to be a stra.ight out more than oue thirty millionth part of I Gemt.m J)ry.(;(IOO~. of r\'C•ry ,li-.•criptioll, ,;tylr an&lt;t q1111I•
pea("&lt;' man, wc fcel ourselves bound to .\.braham Liucoln onght to vote for Geo. ity, 1,111.t•mor~. Llrge 11..'&lt;.~ortmrnt ... row.tlmlly oo hiulli.
r&lt;'nder him 1hat snpport wliich is duc B. :McUlellan, who st:.wcls on a pla.tform
CARLO:S F. GALBERT,
from U!-1 1 ns he is now onr only hope which rccop;nizeij tl1c right of the pcople ,vHOLF:,&lt;,,\J,E 111~!\ Ri-tail lleal&lt;'r in 1111 kin~.• of Groe"~· 1
11.t thl' 1•,;l;,hh,hnwnl li.uuwn a.., \he C'ali.m1. tome-r of '
fnr :t g·1rnra11tcl' of frcc~lu1u. 1t ouly re-' tu rnlC' tlic country tlicy livc in.
ti.le !'!u.. , )!11.t.alllOrve.
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