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THE TIMES. TUESDAY. MARCH IT. 1G3. TH ClYIL WAR IK AMERICA TKM on ova ouuvromm WASHTXOTON a.

Tort exhibit no outward Iipa at UM war yj jjfJtVm the land. Wstos 0 tnrr I rp 7 turn. TU traalinf Arena planned la a el ea xp folbww oraj and Ill the faaitranenta and rrfW. of on of young tnen in rrar wjuforma UM or It 0 UM with UM antin of UM iMxreri- that ha MTT while minRW among them it rmr11y frequent ire to be seen UM ile warrant of the ttroggU the men who can no I' the maimed and muulaUd victim of Ur" and patriotiem nPIII aloe on hra 4 turning their t1l eye. toward the rn piwiua axpraaaion of countenance if 10 en' the sympathy of all who an till in the ul yiMiit oftleirUmU and fACt1U.

The road U' iU nuun Avcnne ia deep for there ha all of aniw ait thick that only lit lay the gruuud before it began to yield I tSefrrnJ rays of a like un and the tnd a warm if not a balmy a that June Through the riven and lakrof i pa boon of the day and i rtar Jrovc of cattle a many a 4000 or iU et two some oing into Virginia for the the Aruv of the Potomac and destined for tc U. a the men retained for tl Adfsxt of the caUl toother with an almoat li ni by mulra and driven by a or lr raiter thootin and swwing a he goe in Europe two mJj- ufticicnt my tbjd. of tb 01 Leanly bulrn but in the deep ptur trck-h tt mud of thU rtgio sit are n. uv nuiijr fv the task they to pet- JITTIL Prrlul in 111 city 8 world ns I. much br' end mule nh to be tern a WUtt11 at thu moment and inch Mc horvlWh never before enrichtd a mob of or im nation.

The toM en Lw till' Bout i rt a mu and haggr at the n.uu- Ra of 18 and JO form the bulk of th rof i drlDJs hington against the imtni- of tk-ncT Lee. Thc youth revel to in prrmatorv manhood and exhibit rfinVrmt ttrvn and uuuleuoe in drunken 1 that reera to have no limits but I To irvegle the greenback ck out of L. xUU and of Uieir CffS a whole ir- of co and punted Jere- i i the city who py th ir trnle ruttcnt in the ucwipapi and by public I itK in the itrtets a fashion co grou I It old thtnw rvvn the Let. The her they ve cnnprv k1 lone re- I name no to meri alang and ar to Waahmt1l. of lUnehea a word that i Tiu iunt1 au nrotire for cattle.

The lUncbec" ef JtiK- This That are a i ty conduct- as the- hotels or i nd tie Pro Marihj an 1 t-iir lxtte or no effort to iuUrfrre with them. At 7 orner and place of public rvmort are KVII rvnUxi iM. ticit warning simple-minded a uufri a iiut the multitudinous thieve who njrri' fl ht from all ru of the world. to. bowling car rsnt-nu the Wa lin where the utrio ilJo Eaoomfurt aJ the Li hot ulile nor and where the iiy and the I wine are tidy equalled by al actouiiwication aud the bal ttlnJan IT to up at every of the vestibule jT and rvxvptu room conspicuou.

warning jt tit uiad thieves who hue oc hither En. and France a will a from New ri to tnriV into lies' bedrcotua at the dinner ad eatnp with their jewelry. Three days ufthea Id in making off with the and pnv te of Mr. Ex whur that uuoii ctuig diplomatitt was auuus at Willard' Another clau of thieve d' tat in polite lOI1.t but wtirthy of 13 ihe iwle who ell toe ioverninent Kii uuvawrrthy tesmLots fir the con- lrja ul tca iit the artily i ear ut in one day' march and hf 1 dy i r- nether iil that rot like blotting in ho tr of raii the le" puoplo tnntr tmdtr frrn of liw Ull with the jirsinoiof le feed Jy at ilLv1 11 IliX ai make thfiiisclve n- I tiiatU1fl of clan an 1 chinjane osuw bud by the patrol loud- 1 t1. talk ant Iwiainar.

Then thru iulkn" aul lo rullrri that i mc who tchftne before Con TV and i U' their bill uh both by the tureet aTmie of dinner id 1 by nth- meanl i ot to vsiLle to ti ri moo. uttufatury to tfe Iy Tlature as are ivlitr to i ir jriid tj I purJiitsvd. Cut the rasutlity WaahitiTtun are oinaJlrd T' ar" titina to. be no lv ck oiidr lt and tu-itilated jlil i nt tJwIia rro miy mch xjr Vvi a uiutaixs i will Uuw I. iti.

ti llar wlm will er araii IC 1 0 the UttU of the North. linie are tie nc nn. contra- ii in the klaii which liiti ori AU I and ini' jiojil MKAX 1 frn Maryltnl and Vu lu and el iii. by the Ii a rr t. Many of se oor at nun for whom to work is i.

1 i tciinkUns an OLCIIJ atiou for HI i tttel but a larv jr i ortion 1. rm ii uii and yong u. tn. tj tire III Ueol together ui wr t. I- iv vner of tli" town Stnalj jx rfal ha- oc ammij them and thence 1' i LJI aiuoii the white poiilation au nnuitii city oiitit ma ity built up to vr inino the j' wlj liiio lr thai it MIIC of the ar awl the iovirn- i.i i naerlv def- uve that In 1 that it ha not 1 1:1 a0" 1 ar if I.

ti as vitll as of war and 1 tic KCOII I will as the lrat th it t' litel accowmJation in Lid that ell art often corn- il in a room that erj thing to or wear Is a dear a it bail and I- niie of the outward a ect of caitj in this doing wk of the iwa Or re oQ ran animated UUrin lra to an tud. The galleries JU Of JUrenUti which art capable iUiiX iit 800 or lWXJ wctator PJilnlitly tilled witli attentive audiences wonwn woo loudly ulroaa their to the utterances of the representa- The sympathy of crowd Mean to tirjy with the Kepubbcam and F.xtor- tpi4ad every encroachment upon r. 7 8t en Ue dreary Roheipkrre who tUt aw jnd jo jfy every unnnial iu Mtitutii Jjxwtr Ucl Yt2ti in tin IK I oW fact wVlck II hat As bli WMUnfto tg of official. aaiHxm of UM Oormuaost and that natm of ran my pert of UM Union ar her btri iii for plaoat and eon- teacta M4 that this. elMm A Mr.

nanDtTMMlartil7MttM7 kMr Mr. Lincoln if UM fortvM of war ibonld loatal UM SooUMra rrlt in UM WJuU UOUM and plan UM destiirs of UM North at hit disposaL TS debates during UM bar bea iniiatd inUnating but all UM re and eloqenc. km com from UM Demo. attic ride of UuIIou The RapeUicani bar. not in orator among UMB.

Mr. TUdJ 8tev Chairman of UM omnI1tte. of Ways and Men who bi yirtu. of that nositica Is UM MinLesrial lead if olf he ded methodical and logical but drawls and drone. and Is utterly without animation of manner or elegance of diction.

peak Hk a cold and callons theorist who would rarry out if he could hi idea of Southern extermination with at little compunction be would era a wrong word la a tentenoe. Urn gentleman an attorney from Pennsylvania only ardent in one that of the abolition of Ln and diners from UM Northern people in having no anti. to UM ncgrooi as a no On the contrary he has a sympathy with theme which hi has proved in a manner quite unusual among Northern white moo especially when like him they hare pawed the middle age. The other members of hi party who addrt the House may be less wearisome but they are not more eloquent than their leader. They are simply dictatorial and uenairi thy sneer at the writ of kabtat evTnu a if it were tome new tangled notion jj vjnUd for no other purpose than to impede the proaocution of the war and with icarocly the form or show of debate they rote into tho hand of the Froid nt power which if proposed to be given to monarch of England Prussia Spain or France would inevitably goad the people into a vio lent revolution.

But in this thy despotism teem to be taken a a matter of course. Nothing i strange nothing i unusual nothing nneetatitutionsl nothing wicked to ptople who are prospering upon the war and have set their minds upon fat contratti. Neither i an thing strange or unconstitutional to the zealots and bigots of the Republi- can pvty or to the manufacturers of New England and Pennsylvania who thrive upon the new tariff which i ruining the country. In the eyes of all these people nothing i objectionable that tends to peretuato this miserable strife and liberty happi- neo and the best hopes of this and succeeding generations are all sacrificed without exciting their alarm or disapprobation. When Mr.

VsflsMighazn Mr. lendleton Mr. Cox or other leading Democrats denounce with fiery eluquencw the wrong that has 1 been done the galleries make no ai and when these gentlemen defend the Constitution and UM law and urge that under no circumstance ought they to be abrogated a hiss sprcaJl among the I geese who have got into the Capitol which Mr. hluh Grow the Speaker mildly reprobates. lie threatens to clear the gallerina but does not carry the threat into execution and the interruption continue a before.

The scene recalls to mind 1 the sittings of the Jacobin in the French Revolu- I tion. Robespierre i lord of the ascendant. The people applaud him and hi followers only and reason justice and law are not to be tolerated. I The week will be a memorable one in the aunal of America. It ha sealed UM doom of the.

liberties of the North mile there shall occur in due time a counter revolution to restore a Constitutional Government. Three extreme measures have been 1 passol which were intended to make Mr. Lincoln I ctaU and have accomplished their purpose lly the first he i authorized to suspend the operation of the law of kabrat corpus whensoever he shall deem lit expedient or neceatxy. lie or hi secretaries may cause to be imprisoned and kept in prison without trial for an indefinite length of time any person high or low in any of the States of the Union. lie may order a military force to seize the Governor of New york or Connecticut or any other sovereign commonwealth lie may arrest and hold in Forts Lafayette Warren or MUenry the members of any Le slaturc whose proceedings he may adjudge to be treasonable or dangerous.

lie may seize a judge upon the seat and carry loin off to prison a hit socrutaries did Judge Carmichael of Maryland and hold him there a a common malefactor without specifying the oLince committed. lie may silence ay tongue or pen or printing press in the country and no judo or jury shall question the legality of hi act. It i true that the Secretary of State awl the Secretary of War are directed to furnish to the judge at at may It prtvtw1e the names of the ns sted that they may lie preaented to the grand jury for indictment hut the President and hi secretaries arc alone to docile on the practicability of such a step and if they are of opinion that it i unwise or unWe to hi rate or bring to trial any such prisoners during the two remaining years of the Presidental term there nothing in the act of Conresa to compel them to make an earlier decision. This Tuvuo for co for nothing. And in order that the I I'M- leit may have the power cay this gigantic tyranny into clfect and become de fto the strongest de ot in the world Congress has passed I a wnripllun Act which call out at the diacre- tion of the lresident to members the whole aide- i be male population of the country between tlie I a of 18 and 4S.

The first call of OtJOOJO men i to be made with what success will not be known i until alter the 10th of July when the Act I comes into operation. The Democratic party 1 was lowerkss to defeat the measure. It was i obviously necemivry that the Government should have the means of recruiting it fut annies which in two months will be reduced to one- half of their actual strength by the expiry of the 1 term of stnicu of the two years and nine months I voluuteen that any real opposition would have been considered factious. Thu Democrats therefore made up their mind to pt the measure i and propose two important though not essential I amendment The framer of the Bill had in a parenthetical proviso given power to the Provost. I MarshJ to arrut all person suspected of truuon- LI pracices In order that there might be no I mitake Messrs.

Vallaudigliam Vorhuea Cur and other Democrats upioi-t the omission of the words and the restriction of the powers of the I ruvost Marihal to th conscript to be enrolled under the Act. After a spirited debate in which the galleries fur the tint time during the Session applauded a Democratic ipeaker for asserting the liberties of his country against the encroachments of irresponsible military power the amendment wa carried. Another amendment to insert the word white before the words male bodied citizens was rejected so that under the new Conscript Law the negrue will be liable to servo Wide by side with the Lite race in the future arm of the Republic. Should this lead to difficulty le President has the remedy in hi own hands am has simply to order the enrolment officers not to all upon the negroes for military duty to obviate Uk danger of mutiny among the white that might otherwise re sult. There needed but one other measure to complete the charmed circle of Imperialism and that was provided by UM Currency and Bank.

ing Acts of Mr. Secretary Chaw which after a lerks of amendment and reoon i leTation in both lIvu and a CvuiiuitUe of Cvufu uc of two. bar ton tatty pss la ome way or UM other ra about 11100000000 a urn Uut bfar UM ria la ol4 would haw utei about MQOOQOOOi. faring bat that with gold at 71 per cent. premium only vlweestl about 13700000011 Mr.

Chaae ha. alto carried his favourite project of taxing the xitiug Dank upon their circulation and of introducing a uniform Federal eurreoey of greenback that Ira not to be taxed. The art stttmesguzes. The three form a perfect unity aolid sabstantiel and artisti. tally dorcteiUd ooe into UM other.

Were Mr. Lincoln a man of wtina a great soldier an astnts and teeing diplomatUt or an ambitious and designing intriguer having the will to malt. tintseU King Emperor. Czar. hereditary President.

Lord Protector or anything 1. thy would att rd hint UM meant of putting speedy and ignominious end to the Republic. But the. powers have not boon given to him for mch purposes. The Republican party know their man and think that they can trust him.

Neither hare they been conferred upon bin in order that he may more effectually carry on the war for UM subjugation of the South lit ia no non the man for that purpose than be i the man of whom to make an Emperor. In this respect too the Republicans know hint and have taken the measure of hi capacity. The restoration or the tnion is felt to be imtile not only by the President but by every prominent man in public life. lioth the Union and the Constitution upon which it was founded art defunct. The Southern Congress destroyed the Union the Northern Congrvti has destroyed the Coutitntiou The revolution has completed its ant cycle.

North and South art two for ivermore and. rt a incapable for the future of being united under one Government a England and France or Ireland and Italy. These stringent measures have a more logical foundation than any txueles hope of the re-annexation of the South. They are intended for the subjugation and the consolidation of the North. The danger has long been appreciated in all it magnitude by the reason at wen a by the instinct of the Northern people that the procea of disintegration would not stop with Southern independence but would extend to the North and Wet and that if the principle of Seoe ion were once admitted for any utrt of the Late Union it could not be suorcsv fully resisted for any other.

hence the President has been invested with these extraordinary powers in order that he may nip in the bud any attempt on the part of the Western or Middle States either to throw in their fortunes with those of the South or to set up for themselves. It i not the South that troubles the sleep of the magnates of Washington hut the West. The uiptoius are in the highest degree alarming. The Presidents own State of Illinois a hotbed of disaffection. Indiana i no tter.

Ohio is dissatisfied. Missouri ii only held down by the sword. In fact there imminent danger throughout the whole of the more fertile region of the West of au organized outbreak against the Government of Washington. To confront that danger and not to meet the armies of Mr. JctYers.

ii Davis is the real object of the Conscription Act and it kindred and correlevant measures. In this intention the Government i right to defend itself. It has been constantly said that the life of the nation was at stake in it contest with the South. If the North is ever to become a nation ac in pur in interest in sympathy and in destiny now is the time to prevent the CnlifrAl action of the discordant and dissentient Stute and a dissolution of th. whole body politic.

The North prmioriAtely- dsires to live as a nation. On this point there call be no mistake. The people are not ordinarily vury serious or very earnest about anything but the veneration for the amounts to a fanaticism anti their ambition to be the greatest naval and military lower in tho world is huge as to deprive them when under its influence of all the reason that usually govern their actions. Under this paramount impulse it tolerates the extreme puwin that are vetted lb the 1rvsi Irtit and that it would not have vested hi an abler and more ambitious man and blinds itself to the er le to every calm olifcrver that the lihertie4 which it so patiently and h' efiilly resigns liny never again be recovered without a series of viol commotion anarchic despotisms that are uful to iniuno as tliedestlny of a race iutf lli'-eut and so worthy of Ion It may be a kcd in Eun in view of the great events that are ap roacliing what has become of the Deni ontic party I Has it a purme and a policy 1 Or is it virtually extiruruiahed by the triumph of the Ropubticant in the three great mea surte of this week The Democratic party exists and that it all that can said of it. If it have a purpose or a policy which I it has it either lacks the courage or await the opportunity to express and act upon it.

Tue policy it has up to this timu luu been signally do- I not in- itl Northern opponents lit by its Sooteru friends. That policy was to restore the Union and the Constitution by conoe sions to the South on the subject of cry a polity that the large majority of thoNorthern people were ready and anxious support. Bat tha South has defeated the piirjmse. Its leading newspapers anti statesmen speak of their Democratic frien ls of the North and Vest with a contempt that is hard to bear an 1 reject with m.iultiu- scorn and contumely alt propositions for a restoration of thu Union conic whence they will ant however itron ly up- orte or humiliatingly advanced. Under these circumstances what is the Democratic party to do I Its hcy ii cut from beneath iU feet and it must either join the Republicans in the prosecution of the war for the dictation of a peace that the South will not otherwise apt or it mu change it course Mel come out boldly in favour of the independence of the South a the best solution of the difficulty that perhaps be good he the South but that will certainly be good for the North.

If they have the our to declare themselves boldly in all. the States upon this point if their leaders will brave the terrors of the new laws which Con- great has jut sanctioned if they will nut only confront the horrors of dungeons and the bastilles but the martyrdom of military executions to prove the faith that in them they will rally the country to their side and make themselves the saviours of its liberties. They have a great jiart to play. There are men of the highest order of intellect among them. There are real heroes and true patriots in their rank To them i confided the sacred duty of keeping alight the vestal flame of liberty in this republic.

If they prove unequal to the emergency the cause lost anti Federal America will either become a military despotism under the iron heel of some stronger man than has yet come uppermost or the mournful prophecy of Daniel Webster will be fulfilled and these fair and fruitful regions will become the pry of a more dreadful anarchy than has ever afflicted the Saxon race. Revolution will follow revolution and the hands of the clock of liberty in the Western world now standing still at the bright hours of drawn will be put back to midnight. NEW TORE. MARCH 3. The legal term of Congress expires to-morrow at 12 o'clock.

It die. a quit death a fate that at one tint. toemed improbable having done it best or its wont to destroy the liberties of the people by whom it was elected and to leave to it successor a legacy of doubt perplexity sad danger. The President needing the assistance of the Senate to confirm some of the decree which he may think it svy to IBM and MMM of UM appointment of IViamdier-Generali a Foreign Uiitistare whisk he MymaytUeait expedient to make dering UM nut few weeks haw an extra of that body. to assemble immediately on the txniry of it present term.

In other word it ordinary Session Is to end at 13 o'clock to-morrow. and Its extraordinary Sonion to commence UM moment afterwards. A flagrant act of tyranny and unoorwtitutioaa hat aignalised it last moment On the Bill granting II indemnity to the President and hi Miniiten for all the arbitrary act of the last year having been brought forward Mr. Bayard of Delaware one of the ablest and Least psisieisiate members of UM House spoke earnestly against it. The discussion lasted till put 4 in the mornin when a motion was made to adjourn.

The motion wa not carried and Mr. Bayard attain plod to resume hi speech. The Chairman Mr. Pouteriy of Kansas called him to order declaring that 0. Bill was no longer before the House and hl been carried.

The shameful attempt to extort a rty triumph excites both alarm and disgust and one of the Democratic journals of evening declare republic to be virtually at au end in con. uenoe. The House or Representative hat not been called together lid in cou iice the country will witness the unusual though not it appears the unconstitutional spectacle of the sitting of one House of the Legislature without the other. The agitation of the Republican senators at Washington to eject Mr. Seward front office and to intal Mr.

Charles Sumner in hi place continue though without. decided The resident has faith in the Secretary of State and think to use hi own words that Mr. Steward i the bottom of the tub. Mr. Lincoln's particular friend Major-General Csa4ius lit.

Clay. i of opi- men that he ia a whole tub and that ho ought to be thrown into the sea to feed the abolition whale but a Mr. Seward objects to Major- General lay for the pot of Ambassador to St. Petersburg in tuooeoiion to Mr. Simon CD this fact may serve to in the ill-feeling on the part of the amateur soldier UI diplomatist whose sole aims and ends life beyond hi own personal advancement U' be the liberation of the slave of the South even at the cost of a er- vile war and the severance of the conuexiun Iwtweon Great Britain and Ireland.

But though the Republican caucus against Mr. Seward anti some other members or the Cabinet has not yet shaken the lre ide it' detunmnation to keep hi happy family together the leading mew hers know their power too well to lie liscouraed and will renew their efforts to surround Mr. Lincoln ith Ministers who share the opunoii of Mr. Sunmer and Mr. lively and to expel the List lin- gtrin remnant of Conservatism from the Cabinet.

Gold vibrate between 71 and 72 percent. premium and is far more likely to reach SO luring the next few eeks than to rucude sensibly from it present rate. Rut New York tall. this a it takes everything else except the capture of New York hip by Uio tie- I testble Florida anti Alabama with exceeding pilot and srvnity It making much money. It balloon i tilled with and oar majestically aloft with a jyuw crew of aeronaut who never dream of the lay when they must descend once more and creep like meaner people upon the earth.

Hut the day will come nevertheless and then there will be a crash of Lou. and a wailing and Unit uUtion such as have seldom occurred in tiki history a commercial people. TO THE KDITOHVP THE TlJIE. Sir One who writes to you now lit An Oxford Liberal of Twenty YranStanding will nut allow me Lo know my own mind Id with a benevolent sorvcitUle wiahe to set me free from obligations which I value. lie wnt I ftittcertly trust that ii.

lime my shortly come when they will I rum Uie 111 and the csid4 of utacnUn a sonfio of fLIi whicht tketrjudyncut rvjuircs rtcn retAioii dilrrvnt from the MUM in which It wJ originally put furlh. A our subscription to the Articles 11 matter of public griod faith allow me to him to tell me publicly what foundation ho thinks that he has for ascribing to toe a mo-la of signing the Articles which I hive rrpeateJly and distinctly repudiated your own columns. I always understood it to be a reouived prmviplu tlat auysutute tLilI1 or article muit tIta' on I fiat only which is contained in the clear grim- mltical meamu of the words taken their known received unh1n SCUM We roceuel the ArticluftfiMin th cocatn sit 111:1 matte law by tliti Act of I Uiiifurnimty. In that literal ti. cal ton.

which I believed and believe their tohi intended I ever sul cnl them ant my subscription abiding itti sul criliu theta now. In my judgment this is the sense in winch they were originally prunMed. The llebdomvlal liiiard when it ro the extermuinatimig statute or the winter of tl. was not satistivl with this. IC that we should 1111 the Articles nut only in the sense in which they re originally mt forth but in that of tit University at that tmiu.

Tlie proM stituto ran lrofit ir tide nit JaU lime tni iLati me Articulia isus omnibus et siuguli CU sens-i cub- scriptururm. in uo ex anmio credo et pnniitiu eJttoa taco ii mtAt ab Uuirersitmle tr jnnU it taii iuim opuiionum mt rtum et mdubitatum lignum. The proposed statute described with sufficient plainness those at whom it wo aunt although we mi lit nut have accepted the description. Is snia then in which the lieb Joma lal Board of 44 meant apparviitly to propose time Articles we a whoiziimtoreorlesthi statute asa me lcvuIJ not homiatJy iern thorn because we WI Lo perauws aimed at. A to the meaning or certain Articles Wt thtIcred from th Hebdomadal lioard and therefore could not sign them in their sense.

ASXHJII then as the proposed statute appeared I gladly stake I lily othce home awl the occupation of my life on the aecejtance or uou acceptance of that by Convocation. I publislit-il a letter stating that I would not accept it because I could not pt it in the salad of its Jramiii. My refusal in the one case nitwit I think have exempted me from the imputation of thu Oxford Liberal which technically too I should think alnost amounts to a libeL My subscription to the Articles I have ever made imnvu. I tieve that they are a clear ex. osition of mot imlirtaflt religlua truth.

and I have for 31) years uniformly appreciated the value of subscription tin the ground of the value which I hay ever attached to that teaching. Whether I owe gratitude to that section of the Liberals in religion of that Jay represented by this writer for concurring as it appears fur their Ole. iket in a asure directed against then or whether their number in Oxford thee was of any such Account as Dr. Stanley has been in the habit of ststmumg ui Convocation and are question winch relate to a matter of personal character upon winch I should never think of defend. ing myself.

lint I showed equally. 30 years 110. in middle a now when life setting ana there is no long earthly future to look on to that I held it unprincipled to retain my office on sufferance or upon any subscription of the Articles other than that which I ultimo believed to be the real meaning in which they are and were proposed to us. Your obedient servant Christ Church March lit. E.

B. PtSEY Otmav ojT FoRTi riCATiots The um of 2OiO1Wl. in all has boon raised fur UM construction of t.ncato. under the AN of 1 sod 18ii2. For this sum innuitm amounting to 1I87 been created npirin in lKV The rate of interest at which tb sanni- ties are eslcolt 3 per cent.

In UM UJju o- et or the yes th suna of I lTUOUOt is set down UM I rirvoxi of fortifications in that year eaiuinc an excess at 5Lltf. in the expenditure over the income of the year hot that sum of lllOUL. tkoojh part of our npewlt1llll had not in fact to be provided oat of lasoine bon was raised by means of this of traujimabi annvities. Aworaza xopca. Since President Lincoln has ginc his to UM Oxteaiptioa Bill hundreds of families reading OD the frontier hare a charms hue ast dfy rt for Oaaads.

Some tints aj ArUm WsnI sennenei that the Earl GudO of Liberty had left Wuloioton fur Canada to keep boarders Lisa fur week. Uumtrtal Qerue now ocm The a Oovernmewt ie ns to thiak it noose- ary to employ other than purely military mean for the pacification 01 the country. About a CO X. a dignitary of State and one of UM fTOGrite iquireiof the Marquis WMlopola repaired to General Lanp vies with propcealsoi peace sad armistice. Wnile staying with the General hi presence in UM insurgents' camp was ItoS and by inspired oarrespondenoe it was attributed to hi involuntary capture by the rehais but UM fad of hi mission ia now suffitseotiy ascertained to make hi journey appear intentional and one of the gravest importance for UM parties concerned.

M. Petriktrw was the bearer of proposals the gist of which may be described at follows If General Lanrriewicx would by down arms or sasent to a cesaatkia of bo it ill tie for a fortnight the Go-1 of the Grand Duke Constantine would not' only ndearour to obtain the unction or the armis ties at St. Petersburg but also advocate the bestowal of a Charter upon the kingdom. The latter would be modelled upon theContittottOf of 1815 although some alterations might be round indispensable by theCzar a Keneral amnesty would be also accorded and as ts Government the administrative independence rest on a firm and reliable basis. At the same time the upper strata or society were conndentialy invited to sign a tion to this etfurt for transmission to the Cur.

Bat General Lan iewicz Jclind the offer. and to in their turn did the upper strata. General regretted hi inability to coubde in Russian promise while the Warsaw capitalists assured the Government that whatever their willingness ft operate for the restoration of peace the Charter of 1816 was no longer the panacea by which I the cure could be They would only endanger their person safety by praying for a eon- cession which in the temporary ascendancy of the rebels had not UM slightest prospect of accepted by the national party. So when M. Petri.

kow returned from hi errand Ute Government had tome little reason perhaps to congratulate themselves on his failure. lad he succeeded he would have found them without the mean to work upon the fueling of the Emperor and obtain the sanction of their proposals. The lamentable issue of the negotiations I hear induced hi Imperial lli hnea to consider the necessity of a speedy retreat. Together with the possibility of moderate reform hi in Poland 'Men's to at an end. Flushed with hope and encouraged by the Pans aoannce of hi friend Wielosliki he entered upon a work which he now finds na been rendered too arduous by the prolonged tyranny of hi Sire.

He had a world of trouble in getting hi brother to sanction hi enterprise and allo too continuance of it lifter so many ominous symptoms of coming defeat. But lately. hi Imperial Uighnea was xit to the inconvenience of talking matters over with Cum Herberg. and discussing the prospects of reform with one of the most determined opponents of his enlightened views. Yet the fact is none the lois indisputable.

that profitable or not the scheme of pro- nmive improvement has neither answered the expectations of the Grand Duke nor those of the people for whose ine it hail been conceived. After the discomfiture of hi last device the Grand Duke i no longer unlikely to resign an office which. for the present i hardly anything better than the superintendence of the shamble By the old Uuuan or what the same the Ger- Oman party at St. Petersburg his retreat has been lung desired. The adepts of the Nicholas school never thought very highly of hi hot- of sucorse and when ret lion arose hastened to avail them.

selve4 of their returning influence to effect time treaty with Prussia contrary to the will and it is as- illume I even without the knowledge of the General. By adding to the material re- sources of the cliaucea of reform were to be crtishud for ever. Notwithstanding how- ever this victory of the military Irty it would be probably taking a sided view of the matter to rexanl a alto uthor exploded the position and principles of the Liberals at Court. As yet the Cabinet oscillates between the opposite poles of Charter and Slaughter. Could the Pole be pro- upon to renounce a national army and their eastern provinces too decision I have reason to believe would be oqilally fourW1e and prompt.

The removal or MierosJawiki i another proof of the discretion nifeatfNt by the Provisional Government. Though on able General Mierotiawaki is an extravagant politician. The nobility evinced inoultrahle aversion from a loader who while constituting I maul their enemy on the peasantry question could not be well content to play a subor- UiMKte part in the field. There was an indefinite apprehension as to the prevalence or Socialist in a Government of which Meroslawaki would Dictator and although tolerably reconciled to the cession of land it was on the of adequate compensation and equity that the lollbt. of the proprietors could not be entirely allayed with regard to the gallant General and his place at the head of the concern.

It may be objected that Poland being a yet fl front having attained her independence no decrees of a revolutionary Dictator could hue token enVet or xerciaeil any lsPtible influence either for jood evil. Cut the question has now reached a i where any Government Russian or Iolnh will probably cornielled to settle it for I and all. A Dictator. however transient his authority may stimulate the expectations of the peasantry to a degree which any succeeding Govern. inent would not be in a position to dUregard.

The Kuxiuin orllllleut more especially has already given many signs ill its treatment of the proprietors that in Poland at. any rate the interests of the latter are nut those dearest to it heart. lit addition to this agrarian difference M. Mieroslawski it i as rtol by the Poles objected to the limitation of the movement to that portion of the conmitry comprehended within the Russian frontira. In his opinion the national standard was to ho raised at once wherever the Polish eau lia 1 formerly rested hi win' Un such a plan tit' Provisional Government natu.

rally placed their veto. lru ia hostile already 1 hue gained a more sp cioos ground for intervention while Austria who had so long preserved a neutrality as useful nearly IL' active sup- irt mint in such a ca have hut up Giicia an 1 re arde I the en ime of the Czar a her own. All nch combine to deprive MierosUwski of a posi ton which hi. military deserts would lone other- wise secured him. The Revolutionary Committee although probably regretting the necessary removal of the General acted with the greatest discretion in renouncing hi services rather than allow itself to be 111 into a political mistake.

The Russian Grerninent i certainly not to he made responsible fur each arid every act. of it agents but tile fact remains that as nts have been ap inted by it committing irresponsible acts. I don't peak of Cossacks performing the aipy de spatch on their enemies of Buhlina violating girls of reckless ottloere setting tire to entire villages. Had as it may be it i only in the fashion of barbarous wncarrie on by barbarous instruments. nut if proclamations are forged bearing the name of General Langiewicz and setting one cla against the other if Russian officers are stationed at Cracu.

to enlist people for II invasion of Poland right into the hand of the military if correspondents re established at Posen for the propagation of spurious intelU ence these I uppo must be recalled a deeds worse than tile uncontrollable loyalty of the Cossack and the muting falsehoods of the Warsaw The following i the full text or the Manifesto of General Langiewicz on assuming the Dictatorship FeQow-citisens The most woioed children of Poland have commenced in the same of God UM combat provoked by the violence and oppression exercised by UM Mss- ooriU domination they have eommenced it UM eternal my of liberty and UM x. ovits Utrader the oppreseor of ear sauce they ban commenced it for the liberty sad indipeadsace of tar sosatry. la the afarcnni i sircsnstauces la UM midst of which our enemy ha provoked tie explosion of th Iaeirrecticn by UM of opprewoo the eooist beg with empty Kaode the anted shitcdes of It. has scetinasd not otjy for swsrlj tw osth portion of oar country issesessa sprnds farther udlvther. thuka toUM aLvity sad of the whole people who are resolved to bone.

Zeus or to perish. Polish blued flows Ii tonutl apes nosy laid. TVaUIitlowil which is la sad M4a a ptflss tbs tinof it stua la Cab tf mtWta view I UM psDs Mol S- wttk which ear aerk WI us. wftIa rwf by th side UM pol" roUo tae at ofkerehllr UM A of a aj s7 sad snip capable prrveatinj IB sett4a I the force winch bare bus. sailed ad Moaeia the.

wt saB slanter. It feUo from tie wanl sstwtM Cam as wen Baton of the utrugt wtsh i that SeiJa eap UM iuvpata there i a to fossil tkremjiMt thewbeU territory of UM owitr1 spot wi a fever fwbluly aeww setsailk itf I is the resese by the secrut Pronnn el wkiefc fraa the furet Cistern Ousnittes aa bee able to at itself i open day Won the a sad tile bole woriL Al an UM eteatey nMa who are far above myself in car mod merit-although I cite the etcnt sad UM of Ut dtiet which in 1111 so diSoolt wi oa the power I smsoi. iKiertaelea with the suseisi ii to Visional National UviTaUIsM the sups Iisaionhap pre pared to drvnl it when we shaB have shakes off tb Mat- eovite yuke in tte hands of tie repreeeotatives of tie opt I asease ml osisilsraLio of tb sroey of th urcunutaacea wluch imperatively a pnP usnly in cuuaieraUoa of the seosty of iocmeaaf tb fore of the by th oucntrB of the civil arid military en ia one tist tins marderousouciUtt ajaiau hostile Wpow uy oa sole will. I reaming to sell th imrueJwe directioa of wLary operstioss or i inf tb power vi trassfeivic. if the military senmnaad in chief to other chiefs in province which will be named I deem usdsl at ptweat to oneida all tb a vil eleearc4ao of UM laaamcuoa a well as that vf the Urritorr to pritile civil Covenannt nt which will act ner my luptntiOll and so.

truL The jircn and tb of this Guverameti will 1 idi i ii a special Dabheatu I taking UM wnp I enmuKiiee nochiaf lot ply nniah the work oument the Satiooal Proviioa1 UovenneBt. I onaSnu UI i ul proclaim sis is all their entirety UM rJmeat expensed i the of the eraejMt daied January us the of which th. dE of the natMDal ocett fur liberty and is. lDCt was rue-1 especially the liberty amid pOOtietl equality uf all ih of Poland without wtoctiuo of LclIef. or of btth also UM pnnj.

ler son. litio of the pmyeity. sebjcrd til to or charges. to the rural population with inlesuuity to the prupnebin whi ill hi tared from harm out of the road of the SUte. Aixl now il of Royal Poland of Livhaaaia.

sad of Ruthenu. rim 110 fureause nation in the same of Rod I call ynu once irDrto universal and imniediats insurrection a iinst Mu iviue upprtetvon and barbarity. The of all the of Poland wiUuut wtiact of clam or btoli. time sornnuuity sad a. of efforts and no oea sad the unitv of the object win raise tb scattered I foroec to a which will ho fatal to the enemy they I will procure iui ieade oo fur one country liberty and hap.

pines. fur our te.c-sJasti. sad win immortal iVor to thtxe who IT i' meet lb. oVe of heron in this red strangle. To irm others to arms fur the independence of the country SIARTAIf LAXGIEWICZ Dictator.

K- ur. ecsa March 10. IS zwrua op TUX TIUS3. a if A lot dnt ka been by eriaoli. big lire.

A young in 004 of my parishusen. vs. cooking her liner As be turned herself briskly round her wide. sprealia lnm came in contact with lb. rate the a- caught it iiA ihou help seeddj at d.

were ttol I iLiutiiihed UU it. had bee dreadfully bsrati 8b fur tea day not oat hops of reeovery an FrMay loot 1 Ick1v i. on and she was released from bee 1 on Satnrl It nuli vin the utmost publicity to sach rnereo 1 lCed ii ttit tan hope is seats degree prevent tb mischief which i likelyilo arias from this aakioo now thit it vl its way late the doe aad crowded ul UK r. I a n. Lr.

soar faithful lervaai I March 1 A UNIK LEROYMAK. THE POLISH If TO TIE EDtTOH OF THE TIM Sir. In iu iuN. I. nvelf is chairman of the meeting in Co i itrr i rnijl Nil to th nothing wllicl was tai me of other spushers.

and sothing which was i utaiesI in muluUena was in aey esaeei teoled ouu II. kiss that we desired forcible military Ii the esus. of rou I distinctly repotoliMe4 that lie. Tue mrrUry 11110 hi. aenlune rIinrrtn 0 inuw that it i i briub nub Rise I all' Mr.

yoys obsdieimtlv ThY. lRX. THE MEETING. i ut cuy Mr. all tlterwfore.

merely nenu when be to Lord at was Jeoirabl for us to ha. a UNCASHIU orxiuTirxs TO Ft TIE EDITOR OF THE TIME Sir. Will roti ll so. space to acknowledge very thak fully th fuller nwUibations I have received towtrds the expense of vnltit era to port of 1000 opera: Utrs to wbum tree panas an P' by UM Queensland Govern meal Thee' eWn rrom- sad paid sine my last It I appeared in vo o4umn. Per Mr.

James Hetnoa i- i fut ivy. per Mr Thomas Brigzs. Maucheiter. l4t1. shlitionsl from o.

Relief Commute 1401. eontn- button IIf vei try an North Wicbl Committee pet' w. flay. UV. Xoc Yr.

ReTirv rn Jan. 1001. Iris. M. Oirrao Kpbef Cuuiaittee llM.

Mi Hun 6lK. a additional from Rev. W. 1. Clay.

Zl Mr. ions rilchriet Uem. J. O. Harm per Rev Mr.

ea further trittino 1 per W. r. Slater 13. 1A- A Friend lull. A Ynmnitoti uurturrr lot Mr.

EJmIt M. Boydc lot. Mr. If. 14.

Marh MP lot. Rev Jon B. Mayer V. Ton rr lteT. T.

Grifltha H. S. tI. It Mr. J.

I U. Mrs. H. Smythe. U.

Mr. Kennedy. til. IV Rd. The c.

tn ilu Her. Ebrlngtoe. of U. in my as being received from the of lhs sheet have appeared so received front Roydon. I ivntu-i Sir veer uwdtset ad obliTmi rvant HiNY JOKDtL QuetusLini Kin office 17 street EO March 13.

THE ros I iuaTii FESTIVAI. We udertesl Lit the OJlfge iti.e of Ula uw hue. 1. tiiAt It. mneatlties of Lord Palrnervton a Iy rd Kvetor if ti I uitrmty shall w.

4ao in SL Juuae TMruh church II. event of lb. Wilding being rrinted that liuriM by the rDa ittntee and tIm. mousier and lirkxui" Ii the church will he raate i Iii this mm. rtjTit ern.

ii me can entertain any doubt. lit. Jo- in is wilv ible from the CulUfW rroanla sod will a nni' tite ic as maay wrna at the Cunnoe- the i pat- of Llitivn TIM bsaqi to Li ri. wiiu tk in lb. Oitbal on the eves.

105 of the nm- i 1111 March st proiours be one 1 of the in 1 iM-ilimr. ever held is lb. ert of ScoOina. By apprupn tiii it. jc-illtne MUUfvnUemen hi comfort- hlv ucu IIIHI te-i to dinner and.

pUlhoUfh tb pubno I aiiluintrm in I tie ban Kt wa ooli in the nuLUe of last trk a li lit ni we telmere for nearly 7' tIkete if alifil i le. The proton liar. wiacly iia car lrl il rtr fi. in oiithe occiakon and accuniingtv in- of le of pulUcal peflonient will nvtl on c. it I 010 nour to the vrral ta nun A- I tin ha DO mutualI aoceptanoe ml intitiii ui.

tim' ukr mi trU iaDn Lord I tr il. ihaveim Mr lw tolvrt I the II Mr. kittuini MP the LorIAil xxiU an. Ii i. rrl ir Jiiu hope KC B.

a iica- ti HI 11 UK r-cci ti by the wmlun th. wiifi pLio. in tie Cit ll on the evening of Toes. day tte ii of Match. overwhelming.

EI Tilt of salmon tilt- ene Live iteOUou cadet on very mossy parts of 10:0..1. the decrsoaj value or the ma Iih u-l inu have ueeb mat. to them tliat be is- huff LnuL whah a few years atoee eap iiieil food sod ernpli' it fir rie pulatiti of th. Be IILuurior et lrry. are no out.

aaa ure is sums J1I er thi th ra bai ki il Ui Nil ole racb regulaLone are saoc- heed the lat re a will pi uerwte nd wMt ful fuiLii. Ii 0. respects the of nra fi ant of luiuu are UM- same tile uareit Mb of lath resort to tHo er toe than canal fur the VI' of spawuzi and ie fry generally freqoent toe shallows sod tV stores. Tory at. most up.

to capture ate. of least value a fuu and of sa vile. for repr lae- time. At ar Lester UM tuspuctori beard that ltaaJr. of wa onlaada of small fiab ntr out wlttjug and ut are taken la the year sad Do bushels are tUroan with lb.

weed tile acts to die. At Seat. un the IX mast. they saw th mackerel Sets dr. to UIootaoaJo of UM fry of all I sort of ma UM proportioa were Jl tb I they were ft on the beach.

The poll. is UM Itristef ClaanW at. very to UM litasries sat UM hnapt ht by ether mutt Bay eshene. re sail to a riy rot ey the bow seta 1 th Lancaakjn sad IocY partMfM of UM UM fry an ai much killtol UM injury iathc5d by UM shrimp i of Pis1w. by ilestreyia UM anal frvof solos tall.

aa aiaie a said to he oyiter are 510 raOennf. 554 UM iteasost ie I. tb supply dumaiaba At MUfoni Uses. ta ha Mow so merit felt that th on i ttermee hew ua. 4 sai lee of kiIOda nwo axler- fofly refi odneijve tUitfaVniaij aitbjaai MaawVT is.

I TIM 1lI WARtH c. pol hi at WI iDc .1." 0 sxects4 nvm with tJIdI caap P. mea. 0IIt tM d1on nl I1n a If therA. dI fnoq lIIIIIII kQ' ratriot all" al' S1QI If arutill II 1IlC11t cl tSIT limb.

fAM1l ea. tbe A ank 11I ai ullII UuJ ortI ld two klTh1 tI of aind uarm AI i aM. Throu rirund 1 fe of 111 aJl da eat many. 0 7u.t a i ml aj thu Yit 1uI urrlr anJ frase mwu iii aboutiutt IIdwearing is go. tn uy Lnary rota in Ergud or 1I1w.

woiU be ftlt for the uilylatnlo y. nriUI ion have tm 1rl of the l1J I. nr for ft imrrriidwd ld I. lrt It uh I Ra. the that Wuhinton nt ThtSe Utr 7 na tnnt trttth I fe 1II ll' th gn-enhad.

pxketi rnI iDW I. Lu r' their t. in ttcn hion am. i have al tui-s tndre 1 MaJa l. iin i Prtet biaofficw.

ttlr tb t' ry cromrr. 1 pnnttod Itio airUt 1 btn allllrta raia" klin pead wdt j. pri bad 7 ulwtwn 1 Test bules. ptin ms warnings h. Olme o.

ew bedr ul private ExSe tary unsuspecting oWw thlt' d. wrth A potic uua rthy 1. fr We rut IJy nft tT I ul a In uf trle Jail ti ia I tlII I. con- um cluetLId U' iJ juli all' I IVI ji 1 have ILII I rr" I a Iui I tlr Lot t1. locr.j- i.

ature I. I. ul be lur I.I. i ra. ty of l.

JleJ TJ. a. timt1 1. III I IUlt latcJ iollieri 1 nrtf Oinll a t11 reunl tlce aU. 1.

fof er II i. t. to th. otTa t' 111 hljr riat looVhr a.1 lUia rd 11. 1 11.

I at li. rot. Ian joor b.jd un rk i 1. au :1 I. r.

lrirot1ion a 1Ivl ug thd ther ill wd 0 rTr.t. th Sirialj.i I. rllvc arnori th II Lit. iuUlClIIC noll the mal' aovlI1mlate 1. tlron witiin ita tIC ICO ItI1IO Jdti II le h' 1.:1 10 t.

iIIIY 11 cOld scouru a tt tl Hnlation travellers I 1' th thilig ik U' du Lil friiel If oI ta Ii c1011ill ofkrs an to. nn draws Ibu" JIrctklIlatiHS 1tin I JIo uJ ghtly tie loudl re pre en ta. 1. WI LUy4t Jy I ellCroa lIDeDt the whkh is propoaed Mr. aIkua Ule frre t1 a Ibly-alld jtttify titllt iJ power wLjcl tI I by soth.

I lad lazE' en UI a bi I Je Dy. K. I fo 1 i 8t rt II a Not cb ct we Ut itt a 4r a eWt 0 ado ot Rpb a oo 8. Cn CDUe WT wh 0 tt bt 1 Ki le i ch. bt dwt a a I uUerl wit Im II.

Ilk. cd a Uot. yo out i I i08 ot nAti Yth ltt ern. yod cllU am Pfllnz. i 01 at i ait i Nor hrn at I ne e- b.

yraU1 Yit yh te qnit lnu No ht I. ep1 yb I tl h. mi a on mC ry wh ad Ho I 1 bttl Dt eout the kae a Impy dt a ofn" at wt i me nt olh pulJ imp te pt wa a I fo 0 I bt ty To it ht Pellt pnn whi i pr gT mon ld Sp Fc. I wold Ttabl pe I reoutol Bt ctl opti te. mtt 0 ot is otn is UIWual.

ni uDonntttoal. yile flle wh a prlU upn a ad I thr milld up I rt eithe is IIthg tg 10- ttuton ualot a bgta Rpub. r. Ilanufaut Egld I' a rlnnylnnia thrn ap nw hi i rinn ount. 1 I thf pplo tli i objtone tn prltuat 0.

man We ad lbl. hp a bt bl IUoin" bnr a itut ectin thir i ala dipphto Wh Vall I Ilcdtton cx otr lei Dot dfOID wt tuy eun do pre tc I- ad gtn dJed Ctituiin ad U. Iw. tt undr crl ougt a hi 8 te hAe gt Cpt whi. Galuh Gro.

Sfn. mdy reprobt thrteU te g. thnt int eeto. rp tiOOtinD as bfo 0 aitt il i Frenc Reolu- to Rbpier i ndt ple aplud hm ad Lit on i run. jut la.

nt tkt i ek wi mmbl oe an I of mrc I ha aed do te Noh nnk thE Or cuntr rtor Oltitntonal Gnrnmnt extrme leuu" he bn 1-1 lc er itlId1 me Ai. Liln Dctr. hA. aom hed pur ly th. tnt it authria nn to 0 tio la.

Aab heTr ha dem lt eptdient D. at CUa irpro Iron t. fo a indt th tire. pn luw. tat th tnin.

011 mitary for ai N. ol. 0 Cnneiut anyothr tyc cUwonet Itlyat ad hol Yor Layett Wn Mlenry membn Lbtur prin 1. wju tnunLle my au jng Id hiu pr a 1 dd Camicha 1laIJ. a a cmmon mefaor.

dOlut pccfn onc cormit my we 0 p. prling pr 1u4utn leaity bi at. I te that Snt St a dinet. fuih julgc 1 my rlt II ure pn1M artI my pnl gJ fo iidmnt tI. Pilnt ad his ete a onc Jlile lltibiity tp A.

a opinio i UI. un. libert bng tal prnen dur nming ea te Pdent tenu thc. i lotli a Om. Owp th 1 elir Jon.

Tit rv comt orer tht i lrilent m. thi ilto elft ad Lme orld Cng 11 plJ Ac. hieh cl out tt di5 lrident" membn ale loll PuAtion cunt Lton Ot fnt cl O' i I It th ht uc kn i at 10 Jul Ac Cre ojntion Dmorti pr deet Ut mauro. I w. a olrioI ne Goerluet mca its fatippg in IDonii ruo 00 haf aual cXPL tn tn te ye ad moni i that ral opitio 11d hae ben eouBiJero ftioU Dmot ther i fr m3le mind mur au.

tlO imporant thouh ol I amenlmut frer Bi i I 1nthoi. rrOi5. inn pwr Proot i Ih ct a1l OfID- iC. tht tbe miht mute. 1Cn Yan1ig1uun Yoh Cx.

Demorat UPIOIW omion OM rtriion pwcn Iahal tcnarpta enl Ac. Atr allirit dcbto hich thgerc lt dung sol Il' lud1 Dmoalie er Mring libe cunt sint te encroahment nble admllt was ce A mcdmfnt. ilr wor wlt" bfore wor me aeL ctU" njo 1 tha Cp L. ntlei ble a wit wt futur Rpubl Hhoul la dfcty Pnt rmey band aimpy cnrlment ofo up mt dut. obyi dr muty whit migt othe ult Ter nee bt ot ur cpt cr Ip a tht nd a B.

iZ Ac J. St C- whi a ri. annt rDi. to bth ad Clutl ut 1 1 0 o. 1 1 a 1 1 0.

a 11000 I h. aoo a b' wt ot pDIn 01 J3O a fj ui Db up ei a btl Fe tl rp fo rechAtl. I luht a at el dt 0 We M. Lu ai. a ut a dpott a abt a ai Ite hr wi 1 me hnlU K.

Epr C. bt Pdt P. a ui wo I rUc a r1 ad Rpubi py. hn no rn i fo Rpubl ry kO tr a tink tht tt hm NeiU hy. bn aml apn I i oer mO ee te fo abju St I.

I fo th is whm mae Emp. rp hO hi a h. tbn tU" Te rton rt ipL o1 ldllt bt pDt I i pbi lif. Bot th Unioun Cttn upn wbi fond. duD Te Suti Cg dtryl UI te Noem Oog1 1.

clulfy tl revout Cll. it ft No Suth eenn. as i fO futu Ling unit un GYt Eng a Frr Ir a Ity. Th. anent mUII ht mo lo fouDdton th bI SuL Tya itlJ te cndin NOh.

dr bn alpat its matue ru it Oe NIthm ppl. tht ditintti nt toi Suthe idpnlen. wond OltJ I Xoh ad Wet a1 th Ircipl Sion oo amitt part lt Uno. oul uO full rit ottr. It Prdnt ha ba iTut UI etrurdin pen tht nil bd an attmpt te Wttn Sw tt thr.

tli fou wit South tt I tem ve I i tl Sou tht truble Wuilu. buth Wet T. fIJm to hhet alannin. tat Iinoi hothtod disdion. Ind a i Ittr diti6e.

Miilri i onl he JOWI oN fat therl dr ho rn fee ron. Ot a outbrk Irnt. Gfemment Wuhingo. cfrt dag. ad no mt nni Jcfen1 Dni.

uje th Cnltn Ac IIJ I its kindl orllant mUl i. I untiol GuVnet ii dfen itl. I Iu LD ad lie ntion tal ita cnkst te SuO. I th it fer le naton--nac pllw iDtrt mlth ad no. i ation Ol dinaut an.

ditieut tt JilLion hoe plitic Te Xorh ptotl I dir a laton ilt cl mitke pple orlilar riou et abut athi. the rtio fo thl amouDt fanltiCsm. ILlbitiun tet nu Id lor te i 0 Iu I dle tha whe uuer i iuW al ID tht gn aiNU. nler tolert exrl" tt a yt IriItIt all OIJ hUl' rtt 1 al Ibler 1r albitiou 1n al LliuJ itlf laljahl er Cm ollcrtrth librtii hid patutly rd hOIrll ril' 1er rer witholt rU omrotionIhit that ar imant a thdlny I inkli' ut orth fllol. I I.

kt il Europe i eVent Bll hin h. hl" Dlotic 1.1 pUI" Id it eltilliI1 i trumlh I lublic thr le l.ul thi Dmocratic Iarty nit and I liJ it I a' loUrlo lq. I lcka Ou at expl at Tj Iolc I I. thi hn do I. orhnl oljonnt Ilt it Mitem frienos Tht wa rtori I lniol 11 COILttution 1) conOion.

the' uth abjo Inery pJq th I 16 snajorityof the orthem a iou uppor th Sut ha td IIII I lcn ujIn al ltalmm Dmortc frend orh aJ Wt tt lW L. a1 jo inultin cntumeyalllf Jtortion tu tniun. cmo whn the wi an. 1 trn up 1r1 humiliatingly Inno lnder thc I circumstnc. ht i lIDncrti py I It Iwhe i ct fr bneath it.

fot. ReI ublC" a don I wl otheri mut ch it cu cme LIJy fa ou id pndenc Ue South as bt tluton I t.t ma prhp go Sut wil or inll go North I I theyhve th dela tm lvc' blJ1YI i all Stt upn pnt-i lec wi tn In I Ictoned. i tbe il I frut horn dun Id btHC. mryom miitry eeulion fth tht i in they iray cutr I Olir ad mke thmohc nou I libri. hv" glt par Ilay.

a mn bihet oner intHe thm. The a Id te ptot Leir I I rk. thm is onld adutyof kepin Iliht tse libr i I thy uneu th cmrncy cUI ilot a1 Fer Americi Lme mit plm uJO in tme tnr ma thn ome upprmOt mnurful Danie Webtr wi fl th fa a fritu nl il bme Oe mo" draally tha ha evr a AD1 Sxou Revolutni foU" revolutio. ad hand cok lbrty Wetm yorlJ wulng ti te brgh hoU dY bk nigbt YOR MUC 3 0 Opi mo" oc I detb fat its WOll its doubt ncedi ni aa4ronlp may' it bit i it. Its I tJ Its BiUIfMWIg hit was a tempted his party in 11 n.

bn. cotIMlUttce unlUu nolo thel Wuhin his tiuuea. State think. his is 1r. riellJ is niuD is tub bllt.

as rte in succession 0Il ilI-fe lill ai 1 in his petllOn all to South-even tel" war Gn a1 lIut I IlOme Presidents his lc11lin I n. lr. opinions ld Lctw I per cent. likel durin its el e1 Cjt those lXOl6 ing 1IJ1 maLill mOlle Its it lill 1 ithII soars aluft come. ill lin" an.

1 Lumnt1tion in tor lWITOJ OF One Li 1' elllV an StaJI iin IV itulc ishes writes iucertlv the lrual 1 ocau I ocriLi. Uw" iI 7rluia in vriinll As is gK fath. 1. ucriblll stiiime ha in iour IIIa re. rmeillu any ttute tl.

is contUn deAr. mniu in Lno n. I Articles from the nlla Iitenl. I to ieltnd I 1 awl. my subscribe n.

I is II tbe miwl 11 I I I. It rminstinr 1 14i IAtiati 1 It 11 were orliuall put lIIventy or IIi eritati lien. 11111) animv eroJo miAb 17 tJ8. tazijunrn guum. pro aimct.

might I It in UehJomal 4 rtic ut aui IlOustI 11 thelll. raII im As di I 1 in AI" ion home. life. Itauro th lt hlin it it it fCJ I' in tho" too. thiuk.

Iy mainw believe cI 130 Anlunifonnly iate 1 ue ub ch ha attaeh bT titll.l\ on 11I to. in in U1 uN any ttin in Iate 1 in el ualIy iliIUIJllo at nw lif is ktW1g. nd is trtl to. 1. al1illlJ.

tbe ur 011 FUkTlrll4TIO Tbe ur oa Llad 1 to amouatio 1 8i1. ha. I I iIItt. th. wcuJteJ 31 I tb.

ll7OXI. reo. DoI naiDJ 1 a ooome lot I of. ltUTItU EIO LI.8ince I reaiJiO 10. of 1 1.

and I U. TiLt OLlsI11NIIUJJJE iJJ1w UT. XaC U. Go WY 1D of of nile his ta' al deocs ltn uW his his his i Ptrik lof do nt to. boa litiel I not I I bcstJall kin.

om. II me and th. wmU atrati ve Wor con Jntialy r. ia lOt tam his that i1liI1 I on I personal au 0ll dancy I relta 1 al ruspect his ach. I hear.

his Uihn. ther It I. his task n. I ins has his hit his allow ng his put Ti. tutprofitAble not nt ooOOti ytlt diaoom ture his it nt.

is anytl nee or. lame. tenburhia de. nd hihllof his UeceM lid vei Pru and. 11.

lImI en with mt Itnoled eall Xotithtan ng. eer view as an. I Lil eral. 81 arm on. eq ally it 1 neral.

it extr. lllt ltician nobilityevincetl 00 tllI my in inIlil ite II he Di tatvr luJ ooncil ion llld 101 c' ioll I. tin I en raJ 1 ilia that as ving I I wl or lIh Iolih be ly 10 ali I anyuooecJ lI1f lIIn oulciliut IW e. tion Ru. UI ivcn propri ton rate.

at ter t1" its th is IC i hin fronti 1 eagle 10.1 his 11 1 lntia speions IItrf 1 neutrJit n3 ful I case 11 regardci e1 cnnmi as poei- his ise Commitlte. rettinz ry acte 1 ru-nouncin' hit into. is its nta agents ILpjintel committin leipy I tch nolatin rJ cttin be. is pr clamatioTII fo class 1 a I nft ft 1 nf 1 ihei thp fpri iIltt 114 nthele. suppose as Ge1Ytt fonowi is F.tlo.- Tb.

I eovitdomination I 1 I I oed OI I try. i the ksi bsua ih Iahitodea wt 01 or two ia. trr Mi I to the acivi I I I boIePle bIooJtlIlo. ot battle It lows La M' ii 1M A.wie.- M. el tWw Ia.

ite La -a, the 1 fiM i of shliIre the. n1tlu7 1 I the ha ii ber. stain. ill 1 Is Ute while try 1 M4 Item I. el kas is atry a Gp ot ts power-I the I theaoqtrftM it I aWiv.

ill the the i CQCI. 1-- this I oG wen D. lioollJI tpiltoati1e la o.J te1l1M line the I the evil ivnctiota IerT GuMlnnt I aster Ion the th Gu I. tisbcaWd Is eom. AIII is tNra I be ut 1L.

Ii i wi uatsr til 10. rall prvpri. baraat I. ia I MI f. I lLo' t.

against llIoc. OQ uti' 6 1 uity the aron i ni1esjeac. try ha ptD ur Ja wiD. Iury II arms. 11I I rd URY Al aJjla ro.

I hotbr in parih 11' cook I 1 1. in it thoUJlt dJ I lhelI I be no. aod. rDIU taIv i. ul jD grievous Cowpe I.

the I an ir fitbful I 1' JEETIV S2REE TH j. eoIrlrt that IIi. 1 lo nf I voI1NneJoorel to th IlU tMy ca PULIIL try. auneolotwa 1 1t vu 010 tlll ith V. TI OP EETI a.

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11 I Tb have4ru nar PerXr.J Bi r. Tb I4 thl 1 Ra I eoille1o cont Covetry U11 JP II. 01. CUUllDi II JI. I I.

6o i C1a r. 1n 10 e. v. I 1 yo1 I. Ia Rvy a 41.

Ai r. 11 d. 1 III. per :3l.100t. no Last DC ed Di.

rod I Sr vwdieDs obI Quet IIwd I Lo I rAl. lNwrLuAThN We ao C. Glu to bind 11. IIrI 0 J. n' Mild.

fr 1. ruaiutzate mlD llt. kIrk i. tbill. Irt a Jo Iv en.

cn nnlte t5mr mal'- 101 Ld 1M 0 iu arehq proo. Id test o. is I' h. n. eomf the cm ten1ui alcslon rl bela I.

I. Alle cIj iIuIv the nIr I tu r. 111 JItnlI lall r. Ooep I u' ti" 1.1 wlr Mi It. a.

rtd1e. I.r.\ 1' J. Kl8 aIIea fr te :0 I ll I City 0 eYe. injNctir riet I ther thcoint IZ of II oh. f.

lO oce roIi1 I rrlom 1 jlli01 no. II au II. the Ik i Vlilatau 1lu ad trlulliL lIh 1 UIVU Jlor 1 ti. a. 1.

at fuu1 1 I warZonloads lb. dtaw Iib that I Ch. ltfur O. the of heiies fry of plots. ia.

of. eoyeter the. a the AMilt has lb. loll Llw aia is etI It wiU-t JI I I i TiIiooatvMsigni thuu II lG iI mr sgc mba Instr fe. ec iZu.

E4 oit sues ote frs ntD' ini fyiicid 1tTfl1 h1UIm itr the bt 17 otiia T1t' eu ijth a xpnsso fl thMcty t1 41d fnt a1wylthAt i EshJuDe. ThthziidIaeso iritiUhninof thedysd 4Oor t' flg Aru em i1 ith 1 for wiggnn ec 1rb ngt' aT ri De nIc' uJ sz t' fr t4 inn ci fl riertNc retci nldri Le ihtz Raof1anJfrnithebulkoftha 1)t ueral otth fl4 4ernatur. tht tkV th8e oicera corane rtvbt t. whcye c1tcrTakMI th T. sntee lichi 1 or as I.

aL his oibcial lae rvo aaiflit re a leadin prtce td ece ijt ne as as ec a. t1e a au I at res ilaos ear OAts slvIJy r- a ti ser ofrat ail maie ani srulj reUrr Conrrear 1 a lietvotbrmeana a ti1 raiity I 4 1 i tviii aUcw 1 thlI or liich bale o. hit id a I li oLctIatio4 ltr r. htillel i re rt eJurig uiou ftctitino late I It c.4iea war owtrn- t. 14 a' p.

i.it- a w. II a ecot th l. as as vajt Jj 1LLX withattentive I4w. rtort. 71 k1t 4 p.

pro by 0 1 It M1tIbIyand A js 1 a2tg trer frosii a wenLi csr JSiinon Daj. MiaStily as the7 week have be ka de the Hones. Thadiles tevns ok.r-beaIel hi I bis withis erase that 7 nor. his an rpwa itr newfed nJiynted President pro a ple uponthe anything is is nc eloqu mci nisc sign reumaances tions is weekwill oceinthe anna hassoaled miless Dictator kabe his anyother Legislature uwin as as jurybliall legalityohia is I 4' 0 is liherte jroviso nothin lrtletit rnayhacethu tocarry I i a. ljodiel betweentlie agos 4 a I which sen ice volunteers-that T-e annthcticid toarrest all th theconscripts thegallerios ill beliable serveide byside white arn4es te his an4 ro- coete ded reconsideration i Cvnfereucj the ka Inc.

n4b7the1MIUofacka the Oovegw sas4 Is anthei4ici lo t.s thAbsfGrthirlss 1old.euhlhevsrs- prsabsd st. aboutlcmxot. ChaMhU ax1n cnrrne These an Iosi u14 Mi I. coln ns ard fl warforthiiubjegatiouoftheouth. isno his theOonstitutionnpon as ot Secession is Pl is letter.

ru regions nation purpe tiow ssonatel colt flag th lresileot an. plpahle that hopefully thst rt so llieut ake1 aj1roachixtg Detitocratic be l9 ha concession shivery-a to lfl It friends ani rn stmnly policy must its I that may point-if willrally urt ant sacredduty ful- death-a itaworitto destroyth. nn soiao ra4 m. diem bod andhisMinistofora1l arbitrarysets ha1f. morning.

the so ioe 4 appteLr ser- with Gldvibratesbetween and72 a as sid1e gas wit ax ii Ui Years' Staiiditi' miieh os ii unchanged have reuire1 sin I tuivereitati 7r7iomntes tt ii lmn1P wa4aineIcould ruin As a aim Piti in niasuredirocteslagajast an zi lou oce uieW propose. oiFoari The bsla.an-.h.et for ceases ii esusing exes the lscome esz Sinoe Ooese I departed a Eagle 13 a IOLhIII ro coazrovvL atic i wuiree re Ingiwica proposals by4 is a tiot l8lSalthooh ho restored srew Langiewica Irate LS1 obtainthe ti ta1kin th is II progressive benellt is tht-irreturninginlluenceto addiu ctauicea crushut altouther hiniseif I recession 1 stige onion ti wings. which ilrmetzeI de- li i. these Th. wu- aefavversA.

tl theazsesd is sad its- the iub tsytss je- stofth 545VofItshfeanI1U utre4 vww aez a. satbass vast pnvees eao we usrs of 5 stse1 icIy 4 IrovossiOoqreusest wk fees th evoest cee A1tliuo te wa tbegrsvitj a anua cdtSi I' sue teresa the vil peters Lfl 5iU Sc. sepsiS the la in suviimces ea a sivste ssprialpebuisoiu sew narTu Uoerantat I an. pro soty. sow ven skit LMe.

0 iwottes o. Mucviie 6001. Ieser eucuev I G. IIcad1msiir. r.

rdrsth sobon wenin ceotn gras. aes b. dtva rsovvr agonise Sstnrty i. i in5 ia nowtht thsclus. aselcruwitsd servalm I.

WNIN Ti t. Cowier 4. tt i1 by ii I s. lx iv th I nrei a iwn van sentiments oluIee ha I i. ZVZiJJL1 TQV L4 NCASHIRX Sir.

so allow toscksewtetrvvvythank fullythfuulwrnutzibctieslherereeslvd ks. 1tt mice ner rho V. ta wr itisLthrwsn RehrtCueeuittee 3lisoM IkIIsirsOW' dcIrist 1. i' 4ssulictiarrs10lMr ImUCIMPoyd I4l. lo 1 taut.

5I. osotrbolie its oB1. miv 1ish ap wared irniaji. Eiritionoffior Lnloo jLsguw us hi- Iv giaatert trtJTlt a ii" ic 57 eIy ceqtl aonfliate 5 hail whelm 0' i--'i a.Itiprm.to- Ti 55 nad4l. rt.

or hsm wiwl ma Io iI rt i oil nI hOOCC all hae ltuk I. M. aiid I rt Jmns r. I- rvmtes I. vrt Th.t very 1 i th rear me epeiaZies seightouring mmd is tsmuwr 1.

eabaiksilI Le am mmuou pcric an th. fr rqwi.lce- sear ta inks. cal away kej weI 5. v. al shri urtcces oo kiIl el iajuei hr so this bse os er eniaosth banx.

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