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HatasmsssMiBVi)MHaHHBilHs OREGOW SENTINEL, V --"' i .ii ...i. M .. ..,.,, , , j T. . THE J -t'iYiiVim SBTTavTiTiVMBs j4 IN ADVANCE, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1861, VOJVYI,-NO. 41, BUSINESS CARPS. --, -- ii ii i i ll ill il l i G. W. GREER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, oTfCB,JACICSONVIUI.KIRUa BTORK, Ongan. SURGICAL HOSPITAL. Itn now prepared to receive patient In the tluioIUl. on the corner orThlril Street, bck ,. it -Unln Hotel." Tiui-ClS OK GOOD SECURITY. CHAS. II. BROOKS, M. I). jsessoavllle. July 38. lBSC-iS-lf. CHAS. B. BROOKS, M. D., rTAS LOCATED IN JACKSONVILLE, and Bialjlalheprcllc of Micini, Surftry and i. I Im tUlti Clli attended to at sit hears of day or night. WAR SCRIP, WAR SCRIP. B. F. DOWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .it In all IS. nmirli of lh Thlril Jiiiiisl Dlitriet, the Supreme Court of Ore iij.sad In Yreka, Cal. Iltbssan ageat at Washington, and expccU briuttbit city and the Atlantic IhU Summer us Fill, and any business will receive prompt sartti.a. trv.'.Vl W. G. T'VAULT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Vi TILL attend to bmlneM la the leTtral I Ceuru la the Klrat Judicial D! trlet of OTffoa.snd In the Supreme Court. OCi-'e ou Cilifornii SI, opposite " Sentinel Office Jacxsostiujc, Okicoom. M17 ttts, '61. 19.Cm C. I'. SPItAGUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Kiutviiax, JoiEruixs Coontt, Oos, trfflpaaetsilly attend to business entrusted to I, art. ' April 13, lK113tf J. II. REED, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jaouosviixk, Omuiok, T31 attend to any builneae confided to him In lie Mfcral CoucU or the First Judicial DUtrlet sTOrexsa. and la the Supreme Court. . iH SAMUEL. . MAY, OfflCE IN "SENTINEL" DUILDINO, J4kMK-TllU, Grgon. SEWALLTRUAX, SURVEYOR & CIVIL ENGINEER, OFFICE, AT THE COCHTT UUILDIMGb, JaakaanvllU, Orrfon. ALL business pertaining to Land or Land Uw promptly attended to. JtckMSTllle. May 1 lib. 18(1. 17 If Dr. N. Caldwell Boatman HAS permanently located In Jacksonville, aed offers hit professional services In the fttcllcr of )I4lln, Burger? and Ob.Url. 09e si his residence, on California ilreel, Ii the oae formerly occupied by A. M. llerry. seit deor to Judgs Trim'. Charge tctt reaionable. CalU attended to at all hourt of the day or night. DR. J. HERBOLD VOULD respectfully announce U the cltl : 1 lent or Jacksonville ana vitinlty that be U now prepared tada YULCAN1TB OR RUBBBR WORK ftr artificial teeth la the beat tlyle, and at prl i to mlt the tine. All kind of Dental operatloa attended (0 In a .klllful manner. JackioavUle.Junszd, 1H1. Otf WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines ! With all the Late Improvements. A EM ALL assortment of the abort machine Ju.t received and for sale at Saa Fran eUco price, adding Irelght. u. 0. Sessions, Agent. Jacksonville. June 19. 1W1. H INSURANCE AGENCY, JACKSONVILLE. RISKS taken upon Mills, HateU. Store, Dwelling, etc.. on the moat favorable .terau. In Hartford, 1'husnLt, Glrard, Goodhue, aad other well known mm! repBlble compa aiet. 18:21 K. 0. SESSIONS, ARtat. S!t2er, SHop, Opporite the Pert OHe. SHAVING. HalrUlfle, MaatpMlag Cor. ling and Hair Djreiog. Alio, a genuine article of FWi'a IUw Rm TTivr.nd Crltaora' Stcdnar JUir Vyt for Mlt. Jacksonville, June 22L .Mlt GREAT KEDUCTIONI ON the Viral f Jaauary, '61, the rrlce of Wuekux A. Wjum'o jetesxTtrlsHMK 3WCw 0T1 Inta t ere redoeeel li(ywr umL.w ite Pacific aat. A. few of thc, the ba4 4 cheafat an. wade, at San erMlsi raWa. K. 0. 8KSSI05I8, Ag. -JtIH,Jb.1J!. W PETEE BRITT, PH0TOQRAPH1C ARTIST ' to Uke .I'lotwM ta Try atyleaf Art,wib all Um UUat fafwevta. If ajKecr-aewjrawooajs o Mt tlTe aatlfaaWM.M obwgta will bo made, iv n,l..FM,,, CI , or at tfce Gallery cm P. H. LYNCH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Foreign and Domestic X-ICTJODELJS, WINES, SYRUPS &, CORDIALS, AT TUB EXPRESS SALOON, Conor of California and Third StrMta, Host door to Deekman't Express. ;MTAll orderi promptly tilled. 33lf CITY BREWERY! (On tLe Hill) aAoltLioxxxrlXlo, OroRon. TIIH Proprictora h:tvlup taken pnKion or the City Drrwrry, lately controllrd by .Mr. Fitx, arc prepared to furnith Lairor Hcer to people of tills vicinity by the keg, bottle or on draught. An experience of many ycors In brewing Lager Beer Qivra them an adronlagc over all competitor und warrants them In promiaiitp A IIKTTEH AIITJCLB THAN CAN BR FOUND ELSKWlir.Uli in Southern Orrgon. fci- !! aurr to tend your ordera lo the CITY" UIIKU'EKV. ir vou with Hip IIRST UKElt. KltKL'EIt A MATJES. Juekionvlllc, Sept. 10, 18S1. 35tf EI Dorado Saloon ! Cornar of CatirornU and Ortgon Hi., WM. BlJItKJ:, lroprlcter. The mot choice brand of Brandy, Whisky, Cordial, WINE, CIGARS, ETC., For tale In any desired quantity. 33 THIS WHY EVERYBODY ! ! M. W. DAVIS. City Auctioneer. PEACE DECLA1LE3D ! ANDNOONBllUNUMI I NO I will i.fllT any property, or any other XX man, ai puuiic auciiwi, i'ir ninro monr; tlmn any nllirr man. at ull limtv, uud we will iiui viwir hii uivrv man iuc piuvij tmiipr. if we do, you wn burruw omc. uive us a chnnce. 31. Y. IIAVIS. Sept 17. lent. 30:if. UNITED STATES HOTEL! (LATE UNION HOUSE), Ji.ol.sox3LfrlZler tOxog;oacx. BY LOUIS HORNE." 'piIEbeatacaiimmodatlons given to guettt JL transient and permanent. The Hotel baa been reramlficd and refitted In every d'lurtraint, II la now unequalled b) any Hotel lu foutbern Oregon. Jacksonville, Dec. 1, 1IC0. -idtf City Eestaurant ! JOSEPH WILAND RESPECTFULLY Inform the citizens of Jacksonville that be ba opened a NEW RESTAURANT, . with prlees reduced to suit the times, on the Hoard per week,., $ 7.00 Biuf-ltt Meal GO Lodsing.., CO Jacksonville, June 1st, 'C 1. 20 Jrn SEWINGJMACHINE IATTiiSE8, UUDUINO, TI2RTS, AND FLOUR"ACK8. ON hand und made to order at short notice. Uuute lining and I'aiwr bunging done in a tnjiiner to insure satiifaction. JAJLTICPXAm M OTICE. Pay men I s must be made in cash or trade. I do mv woik at the lowest livioc rates, and can positively give uo credit. a. u. ALiiir.uia, Chliforma Sired, abort Orfftn. Jacksonville, Sept, 21, 1801. 36:tf. PAINT SHOP. CROW & CRANE, TTAVINO removed to the BIJOP formerly il oeccpied by J. K. Ackley, on theorner of Fourth ami O streets, are fttfutd to do all kimkof VAlSTVta, urAZJ.fe. ASO PAPER HAueina. EXPEDITIOUSLY, IN THE BEST STYE, AND MOST KKASONAULU JaeltsoBviile.r'pt. 18, 1861. 36;tf. L. H. DEWEY TTAS opened a shop opposite Anderson k. 1JL Glenn's, on Cullferala street, lit Dr. h. Gaaung's drug store, for repairing WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY.ETG. All work warranUd to give satuiacuon. Jackaanvlll. Dc. Md, IMP. 49:ly A LL perseM Indobtad to sw are requested to jCX (WUM immeUiaHi wwem. show numtuf dassaBda aoalAK ma win prsfli mem. AUUtUT JIARNIURT. Jsckseevllle, ABg. 21, 1881. 82tf MJRECQH SEHTBEL. PUBLI8HCD EVERY OATUftDAY, BY DENLINGER & HAND, nesnr dikunokr, wh. u. uikd, KDtTOM AKD rROratKTOM. Office over Clugao & Drum's Stablei . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION! ftXVillUM.T IX ADTAXCH.) OneCopy.Onc Year. $4 00 Ono Copy, Six Monthi 130 . f ADVERTISIMQ' KATES : One Square, of Twelve Ltnea or lea, Pint In- tertlun, $3 00 ; and Tor each aubscqucnt inter tlon, $1 00. t'rofcealoual or lluiluo Cartlt, Eaflh Square, per annum, (30 00 ; for 8U ilontlu. )13 00 1 Tor Three llontha, $10 00. A liberal dlicount rrtll be mode to penoni bo adrcrtl'o to the extent or Tour tqunrcs. The number of Insertion should bo marked on the margin of advertisements. Spcoch of Daniol B. Dickinson, Dolivcrcd in Cortland County, N. Y., Sept. 12th. STAND BT TIIS COXSTITCTtOM. We come here not as democrats, not as re publicans, not as abolitionists, nut ni Ameri cans ; but we come here as the people. See ing tho enemy are at the gates of the citadol, seeing that armed rebellion is threatening ns, wc come together lo stay up the hands ot the Constitution nnd cling to lis pillars, swrnrlnc in our taith ir lliesc instliiitions lull, as tiiv people we fall with them. The question is not, " ho i) nt the hcid of the Administration ?" and I shall not Inquire Vthelhvr his name be Abruham I.inroln or Andrew Jucksnn. ile is the people's rcprvKMilntlve of tho ('nr rn ment, nnd. fur those who like him and conlldt in him, il Is their duly to do all they can lo sustain him; and those alio do not, It Is their duty to do much more. Those who belicvv that lip and his udmintstrnlion are adequate,' can rrjolec in the pride of their slnnglh; and tliuao who believe he Is not udtqualc should come forward and whip their horses and cull upon their Hercules, and put their shou'der lo the v. heel I shall not adopt your political principles, If you are an opponent nf mine ns many of ynu are and I don't ask you to adopt mine ; but I ask you to go with me In a gmit and common duty, which coir crrns us all alike; lo shield the Government first from relxlliuii and destruction ; and then, if there Is a nurstlou who shall gotrrn it alter urds, wc will discuss that on another day. rniRNDS and roc. I co fnr the preservation nf this Govern mtnl, and go tn cleave him down, as Saul did Apag, who undertakes to destroy It ; nnd II I' ol little consequence to me whether the enemy of the Gnurtimciit is in arms, or whether he is aiding the aimed t whether he is 0 rebel, or un aid lo rebellion ; whether ho points the fatal wrupnn at the bosom of his Itllowmjii. or he iht-r he a'ds nnd encouragta another to lo it i whether he applies Ilia lorc.li to the eapitul uf our country, and nltrnipls tn Imru it 111 nvhes and drstrnv its archives, nr whether he is an apnlngat.aiid cniui'Vrs and rm-our-uges it ui.dvr the loicuo of puev. I l;ue mriK-d what little repulntiuii I rnjoy Ufjrc the public by atatirting by the Constitution, ppd I intend lu sland brilas long as hire Is one single shrrd of the Cuiistltulion left, and w he 1 her II is sisal'ed by opinion or arms, by North or by South, by opa class or another, I care iwt- lie is a loe lo the Government who assails II and rr,y for. ami I dare him tn a tiki of the strength of the Constitution and the Union kefure the people. The v ry existence of the Iwtllnllons under which we lire nre threatened, and lliero ore but two sidis to this qaislinn. One Is In fiivc r and the other is nuinst it. 'Iliere can be no doubt of the result of this matter 11 prrperly prosecuted ; and we are cmbarrajjcd more to-day Jy attempts In lonnlvc at the re bellion within than we are at the rcMllon ilstlf. Fur there Is strepzth ciiouch and power enough of men, and nourr, and m.ileruil, and determination to crush lists rebellion to the earth, where it deserves to be crushed. There s no other way to deal with it. I ha Admin, islrution has unquestionably put firth its Iwt 1 Hurt. I am not ibo chosen defender of the Administration. J am Its political opponent when J art politically but In enierp-nclta ol Ihla k'Uil I intend to raise above political con siderations en 1 1 rely. tii a v.xinie ncronie rocrrios. I clunue no politico! opinions. I say polill cal opinions hate nothing to do with the nitration one srav or the other. Il W not who aim 1 1 tenant and govern the capital T It Is not who shall not govern this great Slate and nation J It is ; " Shall il be prrsmed for any parly lo guvrrn J" Now none shall escape from that buue. There uro no slippery and Qlthy stiratonc by which political office. sevkera crawl away from that, either up or down. Il is a Question of existence our ex istence and he who is liOt (or malnlalnloc that cxlstancc is for destroying IL 'llie Ad minlslraiion bos come in svltb a thousand em barrasseieiils around them corruption and treason in every department In the very lips : military fi (Beers betraying their command navy oQleers stealing their ships officers In the mint and in the custom houses, and in ever deportment, stealing Us properly or twuiog ii to the enemy; and 0 new adminis tration, with n new cabinet, comin? in as a party administration, having only the ronfi dence of a part of the people, had nil kinds ol embarrassments on its hands. Hut so fur as they have done what I commend, I command them for It. If they havo not done nil I would myself have done under like circumstances if tbey have been remits, it Is the province of ine people 10 can mem 10 account, aim aw them lo sdmlnlster the government so as to put dona the rebellion at the earliest moment. OUR BKSKTTI.N'O siv, Now, the sin that most easily betels the American people is politics. Everything l politics in this country. Like tho frogs, and lice, and locusts of tyiypt, it comes up In the bed and the kneading-trough. Politic U what ale was to Uonlfgeo 1 we eat, and drink, and sleep on poiitips s uBft If I wish to find a traitor to heaven and earlli, and find a name to curse the knave, J would call him a mean, iHanouinar. uroir shop poliiicirn. Bven In the reatler of Ibis great prisls, Mfliiuh thralsnur very ponnlry and exlsteM, there la an at tempt gotnff forward to raise a poJitl&tl party upon It. " y,'ny don't ynu rally up to sustain this Governments' Why, these abolition I'll kiadlvd this ftre," " Well, what diSvrense dues that mukeT Does It burn any more than if democrats bad klodM lit" The questien Is, Ifpir san we arris the Damr T not, Who kindled It t Your barefe Is on (Sre, and you re wmmftBsd losave It, Ike lioose is on 0rc aad barslmr, aed tbfMtefau( the (ktrctiofl of tw drrellig beside It, M t " The blackness of ashes stall mark where stnod. ' And a wild mother scream Ar bcr famishing urcwu." n v Dnt the Baptists lay that 'tw Mcthod'ists set it, and the Presbyterians set the Baptists set It, and the Methodists say thai both ol the others set, or might have pferentrd It, nnd no one will cedcaror to cxtincutsii the flames I What a spectacle for a Chrktlan people I "Wc mnr mv cr ui - urc, ana lite engines rai lling, nnd the cry of alarm arises from all, but the great majority hang bock and say, " I oioii 1 sci 11 un lire 4 loio llicm thai building would get on fire if they dWn't look out, and I sliaot help put It opt.1' But I bold It Is of no consequence how lite fire eswc It Is burn Inc, Il is not Mr, Lincoln's ftrase. bat It be- longs lo the American peepls not only to the present generation, but to generations to cume uirougnoui ine long intc or ruturc time. rOLRlCAI. ME3. CCCdKOniXtl4 AKD B CXI US But there Is an attempt going on now to order that scurvy politicians may ride Into cfllec upon It, or have an organization that thry can tnanogc. It Is not the Democratic party. 1 rcpudialc It fur democracy up and down, and round about, and dingonally, and in cmy other sense; but it Is a set of self constituted meddlers ; the Mrs. Cunninghams of the Democratic party who arc In labor with their bogus baby that thry may claim the Democratic inheritance. They expect to inauBtuatc a parly because the President nf me L.nii(U blnles Is not conducting this war according to the Constitution. They have laid out a constitutional chart, upon which they ask him to travel, turning his toes to the true constitutional uncle, and taking crcry atip according to the Constitution, I expect those oiiminislcrln'r the Government to en according to the Constitution, but hare my own views or what is the Uonstllutlon and what the rebellion, and what the duly of the administration In putting down the rebellion ; and I havo on idea what I would do Is putting il down, If I had charge of It, The Constitution Is a great landmark, nnd not a bill of particulars, livery power given by the Constitution directing a thing to be dune, always implies the power to do It. If the Constitution erects a government, It pre supposes the maintenance of that government by all the usual and ordinary means wllhlo the icnch of that government, nnd In times of war, and In times of rebellion, there bt n power aris ing from Iho very necessity of the case that controls the whole question; and when you hear the small beer politician prating nn the idea of unconstitutionality, ailt him lu the first place whether he thinks It exactly consti tutional fur men to co lata the United States Senate, nnd in the ilouseof Representatives, and in the army nnd nary, and one day swear, - I do swrar, in the prrs encc of Almighty Cod, that I will observe the Constitution of the United Stairs, and I will discharge the (fllcc or duly of Senator according to the bc.it of my ability," ask him if. alter having taken that oath, and while il Is yet warm on hix lips, if it is unconstitutional for him to try to raise a rebellion! and when lie bus answered that. tell him that II there is perjury In hell, it is Unit kinu 01 peijury, 1 say lual tho Admin iMrauon any aaminisirsiunn, 1 uont care whether il is one of my choice or one of my opposition hits the right to do everything by imp! cation, according to the laws of war, for the maintenance ol our Government, and if they do nut do il, I will be one for dealing with them ppd calling them traitors thsci ecUev. jNow, 11 is lupposrcj mat titcre Is no war power except that which uricrs nut of and is prescribed by a written constitution, There is a power upon which the Constitution slandr, that lies bvneath the Constitution nnd rises above I lie Constitution, nud Is on und under the Constitution it Is the great law of svir-presrrvallon, fur communities, nations and Stales, as well as individuals. It is older than this Government. Jl is as old as civilization. It had no rise in the Constitution. It arises in the very necessity of the existence of civil government. rue wnir or babius court;. Awuy with all your slutt about the necessi ty of bavin:; a written guarantee for every thing the President may do to preserve the Government. I sav It is a part of bis oath In sland by and save the country, and employ suvn means us uc uuicvcs mil aa 11 1 aou 11 tie does not do It be deserves to be impeached. This is the law pi all nations, and always has been. Jwt lucre Is the law of flatten corpus, und that has been invaded, and the President has violated it, and has not allowed some trai tor lo be released, nnd has suspended the writ. Hu has done exactly right 1 and I did say a white ago that in some casts, if I could not hure nrrvsttd the treachery, I would hive sus pended the individual with it, nod I have not changed my opinion much since. What an idea it would liej Here is a rebellion in Bal timore or in Missouri, nnd a traitor In league with lhecncmy,and by his conduct be Is about to cause our uimles to be sacrificed our very Government In danger, lit existence Is Im periled the lives of a large, number of persons sacrificed. Jle Is known tn lies traitor morally known. lie has been traced out and ascertained, and yvt bo must ba brought up before a judge and examined, and if there is not legal, technical eridenc against him, he must be dcliarged; otu) if Quverninent don't like it they must uppeal and get it qp before a court al some future lime, that may sit and may not, nnd epter npon a litigation as pro tracted as the chancery suit in Ulesk Uooe! MBKBTV Of TJIIC r-REM The law of war acts right up lo the neces sities of (he occasioc-r-lt brings men right up lo time, and treats them practically and ac cording to the emergencies of the occasion, lint lo suspend the Liberty of the Press." Qh 1 how bad that Is to have tho press sus pended I The liberty of the press 1 You say anything to them on the subject of the Gov ernment" Liberty o( the Press" is the first thine you bear, The press has liberty enough ; and hern let us shake the wriukleo out of this U tagged end petifogged question a little. The liberty of the press is a groat bb sacred right awl blessing Hut the liberty of the press is no greater a sight than IndWKrSftl lib rrty, and ttyw t, tboitsacd other rights. The liberty of Ur pass is ta be enjoyed so long as it docs nof aid is the dssUactieo ef the Gov ernmept x so long as it is aa engiae for good and pot foe evil j so long tiltli an element for preservation and not for aWtrscttefl, The idea Is the Riost idle, foolish, aed misobekr. cms that ever existed, to allow an infernal ma chine of treason to exist aad work Its svraad of mischief because it is a M Press." The liberty of fire U a great rlg. We? poald not do without it. Jt (s asewary for warmth, for preparation f r4i &W fKopcll lsT HrttTlifw7 ,Bd iteM pwP0' aad every one Ma rkfct lo eajoy It. Bat one comes; at the drk aad rVarfalhoar ofmW night, end, wlUi a tore, passes from dwell. Ip5 to dtfslllwr, and rlsjttja ap the darkness of mfdnigbt wltn lite 01 napw Hew orrttXed, ae! saver Yo )riTJ me of the liberty of Are I Whst a tyrannous and abominable govcrqmcnll Flro Is free, and 1 am merely using this right guaranteed lo me in the Constitution ; and now I am de prived of It I What a tyrannous government, to deprive a citizen of tho libtrty of lire l" The right ol Implements of husbandry, ton, is a great right. Jn our wooden country, the right of wielding the nxe Is a great right. But suppose an Individual should tiso the axe, Instead or for cutting wood or fur splitting rails for splitting his neighbor's head oper. He would be deprived of that liberty; nnd then he would cry out, Wlial tyranny 1 The right of the ax is sacred 1 Every man must have the right. The right of individual lib erty Is one of the most sacred rights under heaven t far above the right of tho press, nnd every other right. Yet, when a man converts himself from the rnjoymenta of trne manhood to the dcMructlon of his neighbor's property, put him In prison. And when you hear Ihis Idle parrot prate -about the " liberty ofthe press," tell him It it to be enjoyed so long as It upholds right, and It is not to be nn rnglnc of destruction, going about on its mcrciicm er rands. In my opinion Mr. Lincoln ought to have laid his hand upon a great many treason able jonrnals which be has not done. A more abominable abuse never existed. K satan had been let loose alter his confinement' of a thous and vents, he could not hare done more mis chief than these miserable, treasonable jonrn nls. I am for strong measures. I did not learn my democracy in the school of manage ment, or louoy, or trickery. X learned It pi the bar of Andrew Jackson's court, w hero it wus patriotic, and where It tautrht that true dctnocrary was not hnconslstaut with true duty, by, its first duty was to pphoh the uonsiuuuon, ami, in ine laucuaee 01 the son of Man, "render to Cavor the things that are Cicsar's, and lo God the things thai be God's." This Is true democracy. DtTT OT DKUOCR1T8. Any democrat llmt attempts to embarrass the Administration, whether he loves or hates II, in such a crisis as this, is no democrat and no good cltizin, nud ought to be put up as a monument for scorn to point her slow unmor ing finger at. His genuineness must be about equal to thai of the old Revolutionary soldier 1 have heard of in the interior of Penn sylvania. The iubabhants of the place had determined on having a Pnurlli-of-July cele bration, of the old-fashioned spread racle kind. nnd looked for a man for a Revolutionary sol dier, to give interest to the occasion, and final ly succeeded In utiding one, an old German. lie was brought a great distance, nnd placed upou the platform near Ibe orator, who waxed grandly eloquent upon the pntriollo deeds or the surviving hero, and al the close of the oration, he was desired to give some of his personal recollections of the war. "You." said the president. " must have known Wash ington r - yes I knew him." ' Where did you meet IiitnT" "At Trenton." "Were you lu tho bailie I" " 1 cs. I surrender to ushinclon." " 1 on surrender to ashins- ton I How was that T" - I vas von His stan I" Now, I think, when vou Ond men praline uboul the democracy embarrassing the Ad ministration altuvli a lime as ihis, when you ignore their history, you v find tbey were " von ueramn r Tnr. " BLACK ErrCBLICA.VS." 'Hire ore distressed for fear I am going to turn black republican, abolitionist, or some thing- particularly those gentlemen who were not nt Ilufiulo in '-18, thry are so much afraid of black republicans and abolitionists notr. that thry cannot be with tuctn lu arresting rebellion, These very rnen, some of them, had my name published so icsg In black- let lers for standing by (he Consllution, that 1 am not so much afraid of what is black as they seen) to Ik-, J th.nk It will be well for them to review their own history. I have fought Ihe republicans all my days, and will again when I please ; but when Ibey will go with mo to put dowp rebellion iu arms, I will go with them. J do not repn.-J my political virtue so weak that I am afraid to test it. Captain Marryatt tells of n lady at a board ing sbool that went Into the parlor, and see ing a gentleman, came ruuuine out, cryinr : " A man a man J" And s'o I; is with these politicians ; tbey are afraid tbey will get too near a black republican to loso their tlemoc- rary id spite of themselves. But history and a somewhat enlarged cxperieuce hare taught me that it is not always the most virtuous that make the most parade of their virtue. tux car or pcton The crent cry now is," Pence." Tltoy say : " There must be peace,', We are all In favor or peace. 1 qoo t doubt bat that many lion est men democrats and others thiok it at- uiuable by negotiations with rebels, but any one who will look at it with half an eve cau see that ll Is Impossible. Stand up, Mr. Apologist for secession I and let us see whether you can face an isdig nam people, in what work are you engaged T Attempting to destroy the Government of your fa I tiers. ' I am pot trying to do that. I am la favor of ncsoe," Rrery widowed woman, made so by this rebellion, has a right to look upon you, sir, as the murderer of her husband. Every orphan rosy look upon yon as the gullly wretch the destroyer of its natural protector. The loyal citizen too, looks npon yoe as one who aids and abels treason, and furpkbes aid aad comfort to the enemy. Your bands are red with blood blood of your murdered citizens Ah, Ip Ihis brief war, bow many have been tent down with vie!soee and butchery to the gravel How many pure and gentle hearts bare been crushed and broken I And still you cry peace when you know there is no peace! Come take arms in your hands, and stand by their side, and point your bayonet at the breasts of year brethren here, or else help us put it down. You will stand as men, and be no more gullly ip the sight of (Jod to take arms titan to vppouroge others to do so. The parly that attempts to do this ought to sink. Any party oagbt to sink to iahmy that ean not lay ostdo iia polities In this arisis ; nad sboald the democratic pa ty with all Us an cient history, attempt carrying this question by opposing Itself to this war, there would not bo enough cf them left to make 'finger boards to point to the barial-fKOvad where the whole party will be eagttlptted together. TMC APMSPtTir Or HUBS! UtOrOSITIOSjS now. Now lei ns see. tsuppose there was a riot la Cortland, aad a hundred men were engaged in the nistractiAH of property. Yoo call the Magiatry to4fcr. Tbey all eomo out and attempt to put down the rebellion, aBd the faros Is Inadequate, aad tbey eM oat the mili tary power, Bui the Magwry lastruet tbrm; Go and pat down the riot II la k arms against us. It Is rbmtenmg rife aad pfoe erty, aad gotas; on with sUatraetloB. Put H down j and at the asme time whoa you are patliwr down the riot, male It the most lib- ami .oAVm of psaee." You sewi the oKleer lo arrest a marttefer, J j is baud are red wiHt blood : but yea tell the OfSesr, when he eomest M We are opposed ta muraV.";, but go aad arrest Mm, ass! sssfce Ua libera) Ket- lions of peace." That Is tbe argument or ll. Now, I wonder If tbey suppose they can have a proposition on such a niche as that! Yes, liberal offers or peace to any artny in the field, of htHidrrd of thousands of men, with their guns pointed In sight of the Capital, des troying tifeaod properly, and conimtting eTcry crime, political and moral, that can be summed up In the catalogue of depravity. I m'shl possibly consent to drop some or lliclr leaders a line ; but there would be n, noose at the end or IL I am for Just such propositions of peace as have been made to them at Hattrras by Butler and Strlngbam. Strlngham Is a very good nsme. lam willing It shnnld be String Arm. 'Hist Is the only proposition that they coo understand or appreciate, and the only proposition that can or ought to be made. " TtlEY ARf OUtt BROTBSM." M Why, we mast go Willi a great deal more leniency, because they urn our brothers." Are they? But are thry authorized to mur der, and dcslroy Ihe common" cilsdel of the family household T No I meet them al once. Il is much easier to defend the door-sill than tbe hearthstone. The old revolutionary soldier that was ac customed to walk with an tspontoon, which he had carried In tbe war a long staff with a sharp Instrument lil,'C a knife at one end xta assailed by a ferocious dot, ond bitten. Pall ing to drive the dog away, he turned the sharp end of the instrumrnt and ran him tbrouch. The owper of the dog cried out angrily, " What made you kill my d'g T" Because," tali the sildier, " he bit me, and threalrnrd oey life." Why did you not keep him off with the other end of your Instrument?" "I should," raid tho soldier, ' if he bad corse with Ibe other end at me." treason on rtDrxTTT MUST TRrcsrrn. Now, if thry had only come to ui with lil- eral propositions of peace, wc could have gone to them In the same way ; but when lliey come with fire and sword, nnd war nnd threat ening, there is nn other way lo meet them but with corresponding weapons, nnd in a manner to pnt them down. We must cither conqoer or ihry must. It is a question between gov ernment 00 one band, nnd treason and rebel lion on the othtr, and ynu may weigh it out as many times us you will, you msy pretend to erect political parties on it, but the nficr frrnrrntlons and the iud;emrnt or Heaven will hold him responsible who undertakes to aid the rebellion in any shne or manner. Woe be to the politician who undertakes tn jeopard the existence of the Government by paltering in o double sen?c with the crest rtnestlpn I It Is not a question between North nnd South. It Is a question between govern ment and rebellion. And In the southern States there Is nn people more loyal limn a large majority or the Southern Slates them selves, whrn you ake tiie revolver from their rnrs and tiie bowie-knife from their throats. Has Virginia yitldid? Poor old Slntr! a portion of her people have been bnllied, dra gooned, and defrauded into secession, and no sooner is that done than alio rises, like the Phoenix from her ashes, and re-organlzcs a Government faithful lo the Union. In Missouri, did they yield? No. Ocn Fremont tins been under tbe necessity of pro claiming inarlh-l law to protect the citizens from plllugt and destruction. In Kentucky dn Ihry jieldf No. Look at tbe nughly majority there of C0.000. There they met the question In the fare. Look at the speeches ol Holt and Crittenden, and Bt the rote there, and see what you find, You lei this rebellion succeed, nnd you have every other kind of rebellion, down to that kind of rebellion, that if you have a borer and a vagabond wants it, he will take it in spite of von, and you will have no law to help yourself. " For why- the good old plan that he may take who lias lite power, and let Mm keep who can." The taxes is going to be formidable? Certainly. Who is to blame? Those who Inaugurated the rebellion, or IboM whoarp try ing tn put it down? Who objects to taxes? An IniU'Idaal here and there who, not being we I Informed, thinks If he can have peace It will raise the price of bultrr. Jiui no who rebels at lazes Is 00 friend ol bis country , and when you see a man cry out against tho taxes to support such a wor, yon may believe that Judas Iscariot is laughing in his sleeve to think that he was not living in this day, for he would have been surely underbid. No! let every man bare his bosom to the sbaits or this great battle. Let him comprehend It in all its vsstness. and see that these men mean destruction, and noth ing else, and that tlielr aiders and oln-ttors are no better than tbey who arc engaging in il. Let this rebellion knqw they have uo aid from here, and tbey will ground their arms, riJ! OK TUB TfAR. Let them think there is a parly here to help them, and tbey will fight forever, Ynu who go for (race go for a vigorous prosecutlou of the war. j urow ten men in wnere there u one now, and prosecute it with a vigor becom ing to this great people. None of us need to change our former sentiments. Wo can go in this, for It concerns ns all. llioec who are determined in this matter made up their minds to oppose their Qoverpment there Ir no use talking to, J know. 1 Though you bray n fool In a morlar, yet will he not depart from his folly' the same of a secosslonist. J talk to those who wun 10 commune together In order to exchange Ideas for the i-urpo&e or determining how lo best act. My theory is clear nud plain t That yon must put down re bellion and treat with fidelity. I had a letter. a few days since, from a gentleman iu Ken lucky, wtiom ucter ifv, ou. wun iura j have sometimes corresponded. He said, we wish to Know what you are going to do in the North, Jn Kentucky, we are prepared to fight, out rebellion and put It dowu forever i but se ro told that you in the North are go lug to glre way ond put in propositions for peace. I wrote him back, In my opinion, so long as there Is a loyal citzru,so lopgas there is a dollar at tbe North, so long will this war be prosecatrd, until this Infernal rebellion is put down. You can't change a man's mind who won't be changed, but yon may arrest treason it) its thousand walks and bring it to the judgment of an Indignant people, '1 Ids question Is becoming more and more understood. Men are met'ting together (0 commune ; woman at the allar Is pouring forth her gentle and availing prayer, and children are raising their hands against it as a mons-ter coming to torment item before their time. STAKD T06r.TBXH. Let as aet together, and see if we can bar one occasion when we can rise above the parly questions of tbe day. As for myself, I am en listed for the war, I will cs,ll upon my fellow cituKas. for and near, to oe with rm in ibis great battle of oplpjoa. ami see if this eouatrv aaa be sustain)! M this jjovyromsni upttawj if tWeglorloas Stars and Strips can ftoal oyer the sea and over (be lnd, tarougboat the knur traeka of future time, to glMbJest tbe mapy million who are to poata after us. Shall we permit this uovwwwai to bo ossuevra 1 No, I y, tkw I Letts ttsae of, ta tab great occasion, and lei him who, fall or fa.ter be called a traitor. "These are tbe times that try men's souls. Tire sunshine patriot and the summer soldier will ttamk from. Ms cowrtry w eaase lo times like these ; bat be who stand op bow drserm and will reeeire the lorn and thank of every man. acj woman." m Am $eselall en the Feaee Moveaeat, 'ilie Ion. Amos Kendall has addressed a letter to tbe Bridgeport f Conn.) Farmr, on the peace movement, In which he says : Toe Democratic party has. for half a eesr tary. witnessed the rise and rail or many other parties, always maintaining tbe honor or Its name. Its vital principle hns been devotion to tbe Constitution and the Union. But for the wanton rebellion of the Cotton Slates, it would pow be the rnling party in Congress ond the country. Yon call the Southern coo splralors our brothers 1 So was Cain and Abel's brother. Shall we stop and cry" prae while the club of the fratricide Is aimed at oar brads, and his bowie-knife at our throats? Shall our resenting blood cry from the ground Tor rciigvnctf against murderers worse then Cain murderers who would kill n nation lo the persons or their brothers traitors not only to iheir country, but to the cause or lib erty it) all lima and throughout tbe world ? Democrats I No, they am no Democrats. The shades of Jrfivrson and Jackson disown them. Thry mistake their proper name and their true hom.es. Thry arc the white slaves of King Cotton, and their true home is In his - prwncc. Let thtm go to the Cotton States Haunt their peace flags in the presence or 'king. Let them, get tip a peace party there who are willing to live In peace undec our benign uonsutmion, ami thry will tticq be rvrponded to by all trne Drnocrats of the North. Some men, in their zeal for party, seem to forget that they have n country, and that tho President, to whatever parly be may belong, is the rrpn-septatire of ihst country. What If you or I do not like seme or tho principles , of Mr. Lincoln, or approve of tho means by which he was elected t HUH he is our count try's President, and we, must sustain him, hat if, lu the dincharge nf tretnendious re sponsihiliiics vhirh depend upon bint, he some times exercise doubtful powers, or violates the letter of the law, shall we abandon Iho i cause of our country by withdrawing from him the men and money necessary for Its defense 1 Shall we go further, espouse tho cause of tho enemy, and throw every obstructluu in the way or our own Government ? Ifso the trait tor s doom apd the hattgmsti's halter would be pur just reward. Let ns rave our couutry first, and then rati our rulers lo account for any unnecessary usurpation of niter. It. were madness in the crew of a sinking ship to deprive their commander or the power to save It. t is msdurfa to quarrel about tho Administration of our Government until via make sure llmt ire shall have a Government to administer. Docs interest Influence any man to " cry peace, peace, whrn there l no peace? Ifthat luterest be one or trade, It can only be pro moted by eupprcwiop or the rebellion. If the armed reslstapce were put dowu in the South, trade would ol opce resume Its former chsn nels, and the North would continue to pn.flt by selling its msuufsctures to tbe people o the South. But should tbe rebellion succeed, Northern men may bid farewell forever to ull profitable trade with the South. It Is one of the avowed objects of the rebel leaders to re lieve ihcmsclrrt front all commercial depen? dcoce tn Ihe North, and of that end they have ulrtady commence! to by heavy duties on Northern product and manufactures. To the end of reconciling their people to giving ft preference to Great Britain and France, or any other foreign power, thry Inculcate upoo them a deadly hatred of ' Youxcea'' and of every thing Northern, Is It not passing strange that men of Northern blood are found lo sympathize with those who bare thus not only struck a blow at their business, but aro daily heaping contumely and insult upon then) and Ihe land that gave them birth ? Eiuux 1 , SuaxxI P. S Since tbe above was written, I bava met with an extract from a leading rebel fin per Ip Georgia, which commences as fol ows, viz ; We claim to be superiors of the Northern men In every respect j but we bava got to prove it to their satisfaction fyeforp ws can expect peace." Yes, Northern men you must be whipped into the admission that the Kootberners are your " superiors In every respect." It Is only when you make this admission that you car) hate cace. Who so base as ever to make it on such terms ? Who so craven as to raise ihe white flag of peace In response to pretrot aions so Insulting ? fc'o truo Jackson Demo, crat, I em sure. A Patriotic Maryland Ladt In makt ing the surveys for the entrenchments to be made on the northern and eastern side of Washington, the eogiw-er officers came to a, lovely spot pear Rludensburgh. A pretty cottage stood with brow or a hid, surrounded on all sides by shrubberry, grape rim, orcbi ards, shade trees, a superb lawn, a beautiful flower garden, etc Jt was, Indeed, a little paradise, It is the residence of a lady and bee daughters, whore husband Is now away fight ing in I he service of his country. The line of Ihe entrenchments, as surveyed, pas'cd di rectly ortr this spot. The bill commands lbs surrounding country for miles, and therefore Is tbe proper spot for a battery. But tbe or. fleers saw at a glance llmt if a battery was erected there II would be Necessary to cut down ttrj tree In the orchard, to clear away ihe shrubberry, and lo piake the ditch for tbe parapet in I lie fiowfr garden. In a word tho military works would jcowplctt-ly demolish the place and render it a desert. The ffietrs made several surveys, in hopes f finding tome way in which loatpid the necessity of cx-cu. pyipg ;b's property at all. But Iq rein. I Lere was 00 other hill In tbe tu-IghboihaOd that pofemed the necessary military qualifii cation. Calling rm tbe lady, therefore, lbs officers explained, in the most delicate mant ner, tbe objirt of I heir visit, and Ihe military necessity which doomed her beautiful grounds to destruction. The lady listened in silence. Tears rose lo bar eyes. Hhe arose walked to the open window, looked for a moment upon, the lovely scene, aed Ihep, turning to tbe p4 cm, said t " Jf It must be so, laVe it freely. I hoped to live here la peace and quiet, esq never to leay IhU sweet spot, wWcb my bus. band has bsuti44 for yeas Met. Bat if my coMnlry V"d H. tabs' H fra-elr, Yoh have my aon!," Then, If. r'mg r refresh, menbj to" Ibe oMees. she said no istiseaa she subject. Jq the war of the Jieyotaatshin 77, a Udy of South Carolina, firowebt lt 9 , eral Marlon Ibe arrows wiib wtych to st. lira to her own boene. Bat aweJr, tbe devoted patriotism of this Maryland Mr Is deservhur of no less psabf . This My, daubttfw, wW be fully eoaipen. sated for tbe saJisrv dose Ur property, 'j ffr MjnsesTeasjIo w-1 - r !