Syracuse Courier And Union (Newspaper) - May 2, 1863, Syracuse, New York UNION Volume V Tr ever lovely since Oie World The foe of Vir of Man Number J SATURDAY MAI 2 WEKK ArtO UNION 11 A i r i IH A i it f At H H K r u ur In 0 T i i at MDM r lint i ti per It if i ur iu AhP Atv AMU anil y No II N T 1 Dry Goods and Carpels PRICE WHEELE I 38 and 40 South Salina f I ot Oo t am D ot i A In 4 fu In 1 pvr Illation it rain by two or t y r auJ to of t not br 1 law T WEEKLY COURIER AUD UNION U r mi ut IfaM ur at 1 ir No I 111 a UIT lu Courier tf lru br tl r J i l ua I w l J W t M KM n j UK now tu DRY GOODS CARPETS OIL CLOTHS DEPARTMENT A tf U Print naJ Drown and Clonks R l x of c All of which nl TIIK bitr tin It vn b ft md uur 1HTS1 11 u v u u LAW HI NO t MAHUIE BLOCK N UK n a K AND OOU LAW UUlLDtNU I II A i 4 II AT UH AND No I W Inti Q M i A u h r i u i N i- CLOAKS to Cl ihi t PRICK K nn an t- van X W U K K K N K U I T I II 1 Republican addresses ol lule have had in them more of imagination of he poet than the cold login and stern of the philosopher and the The Democratic Legislative A which we publish a document of a ent character neither to fathom nor dogmatically to teach the inscrutable will or councils ot nor to play ly anil with the emotions and of mind it is Jet ed by in stein n of and sober dealing with grave affairs to every dwc lei of this mundane to at- tract tho patriot and arouse the masses to a of the impending dangers of the It is a true of Indictment not only against the purchasing and which too in many cases to rule the course of Legislation in the but against their leaders who have hitherto ruled alike the executive departments of the Federal government and iui Congress H is a protest against the corrupt aud policies and measures which they were to arrest and a calm presentation of which aided by the Governor they have arrested Among the topics forcibly discussed an- The Callicott pui chase the suppression of inlo federal arbitrary arrests within the Stale the and injudicious of a brood of ill secured al Banks the attempted subordination of the rights und interests of the people of the to tho of federal tlw to perfect organization of tho Slalo militia ils needless and unconstitutional subjection to federal assumption the soldiers independence ns an elector in fact mill -i ot tli f oi ot their their on I 1 ills tin intention IVi The Session cl prut laded struggle anil the under th impression upon ils I ol Legislation Ironi Kings 1 as a a constituency largely of hat ter was induced his cept the Speakership of II hands of his opponents under u gross ot pai personal dishonor He re e veil politicians of the Republican pi of under doubt lhal il was upon January T lo the i to of e ill ke the in a was it left a i-l the he members bi arly and ac at y anil rom leading sum leaving no the following loth a ss und ns this ther I I he 1 lie i cr il llf Isaac Sherman Treast er Hanover N V to the order of Hamilton Harris Ksn Twelve Hundred Dollars II II Low HAM LOW Written across the of thi draft is the following on 2 1803 Canai and Lake Trans- 1S 3 New York and Ithaca New York and Seneca Falls Troy and Chicago Line u t one in T AT LAW II ti N V 1 1 OH AT LAW 1 I T r 4 at 1 KY t AND su N V ANP AT UAW i Block 1 c lint II IL f O C or THl OF Pro or and 1 0 Court i ol I IIM tl yon FREIGHT Ac fu 3E3 O E3 11 1 Water Si i No New J York It I MOE 4 CO Nu LKK be oUi will be lo to ei 1 NKW ALBANY THOY H AUO CD OU KlE ALL TIIK AM Ell AT with a hairman and Committee and is drawn upon he of the Com- ml ol ty whom the was paid This draft is signed by the 1 of the Stai i and is to by n member of the Use i Mr Tti expose this t an of the part toil wni ject of the of the before ils i in tl and elbrt w is pd thp 81 union to to evident e in l my lue nur of al or I N tat Yim all I I lu on tbe B V A II lt IL I 1 the I AND No and 11 J la t Ac It Cub Alio Union anil I 1863 SYRACUSE OSWEGO LINE isea IN IMA Daily Voik THOMPSON with will run ft in- ot Ir ni f tu Tivy Kvw York with anU itch WESTERN OF PRODUCE ESPECIALLY SOLICITED to WM CO C IL Q AOK CO IU 81 ALSU rim VALLEY PROPELLER LiriE lu with and Lake Huron Railway via o W W ARNOLD N Y N Y Buo to Reid k Barke IS WINK fco Kail tr Irla t and niu Kit t Mine no VK Dealer la UARPrT-UAdB you CASH Patrol well as and it sums uji tlie case on all these thus do noi propose to review these or do more indicate their which were of of the Slate and Federal in- the and franchises of citizens und absence of sound The influence at that of a of a in these Stales It makes up In rashness and violence for ill wan of force and wisdom It is not loyal to the Constitution nor Hue to the Union For folly jean one its I have lor the dissolution of the he Ood when the ami criminal blow was the armed ol the lhal had collie to his aid to the and ol the State aud Federal anil reim endorses the mi enunciated mid liy Governor in annual message A- to peace of lor which aie evidently preparing way alike by their war policy and of un the war und military it tint lem On this every patriot will re- spond in the Nort ern States at to the following of the The men who have dictated with most authority and in- fluence tho policy of the hardly affect to conceal that they will be content with this The wind net of the war tends directly to such an end Tho division of armicK the removal of Generals the attempt to into the cuerciou of the movements to break down the power of the North all point to this Buch a conclusion to the abolition policy tho Democracy of New York in their first Slate Convention held after the outbreak of the War anticipated aud denounced They protest against it now and they invoke all the of the free people of the North u political faction which having artfully initiated a WAR proposes now to end il by a aim of the The before the House the ceil a wider of was iy partisan which arbit evidence and t le lions ol guilt and when In wiis home to Ihc parie of the tilled 1 pat j discussion and decision ol tlie interposed in a U from punishment In linn as fence they took upon tl of his t anil ces If has been m tcH in the action f the the responsibility tor It s to b ill-omened Th to the Republican the Sneiker in the House and the while they already the WP dn not propose to t or do more than their which of the Slat to tlie rit rinse of and absence t n y no qi Imd I more linn of than in con lem of a the main atic members election ol it and o it was the wade iker embrac ily but tlie decision of a excluded ive States liy the ice of hail mi an Ilie fully of ihr who in a crisis lihe the piesen example of ill to to theil oalhiof the of the ii into these i they were voted mous voice of opponent his produce t Whereas Sever.il elm of I York have tlie da been without wariaut nill the Male and Many I ave eeli arrested and taken not only without a of law hut in violation tne ttatu beyond the limits or the and It is hat the public of this iu such arrests and and ition and lhat the public prisons of this Stall have been used for the confinement oi i ut h prl BO the y a course of r cut off the and accused lining his de- s iho 8 has lieen loose resent session traced to its I cave a working of the had control of iese measures eneral of the nnd Federal hts nnd hound in will of in the of as the s The le as l to tie In w in- oe Yet when proposed an i the following i by the the Speaker e of New of July 1881 law nnd n the limits ol of it- own il to il i anil ol to in lie it were not H ilie House by the votes of tin Thin of tlie of the the ol Consolidation not in the reluctance to tor military ol the and to the of eral ill the time to a conscription for the oltl ol the Republic militia ami a I of York inny uell look hack with pi Me at of civil and military power unfolded by Stile in tlie crisis ot the civil war The billions ot men and money were unconstrained ami wholly voluntary nnd yet the State placed in the Held at the service of the Federal eminent uver two hundred ami twenty ami men No Stale or population of four millions ever mine warlike ami yet should occasion cull for it the show that the resources of the Suite far from are ample to meet further crisis of public no conclusive testimony can be given ttf the Ibis and llu oilier loyal Statra displayed and of the extent of the which they in hands nf Federal than of tie Concessional on the Cm duct of the committee whose extreme character and views additional emphasis lo their admissions The A by the people to tbe head of ibe Government in the mosl Critical of the tens promptly unit of inty filter of history has any The call of the for money and men no hi by and tile people bad most and and sustained hat bad promised in their name Tho same fresh from their ents had again met and there could bn no I ailmnii-iialion of 111 I and n t Tne s oi end of to tike Mime tml adopt the IIL a h That e they continue to act It needs hut to refer to the of the Congress just closed thorough action tie tht placing ot his tll the of mtn which this sessed to prove that your illy that no from them to do iu entire duly Not upon those whose duly it was to provide the mentis necessary to put down the rebellion brtt it to rightfully tmn pur ls lint is here fo r defeated in I in artfully meas lies ot the ti lojal Ninth not to li conceal at Wash tint a minority in these Slates It nji in and violence for its u nil of fore mid wisdom It in not loyal ti nor true to Union For one of Itn lea ets I have fur the of Union and he thanked God when wicked and blow was struck by the armed cists of the South that the of i hilt i had to his aid On th full of July immediately after tho Km ind Acts liAd passed he House oT and while were in hands of the Senate ward HI ote to the American Minister in London Mr Adi It seems as if the cates African slavery nnd its most Tenement IS IN TO A WAU the liy the most all to over- Federal the ur i AS ur HIAMMI-A- HUN its i and il not they say th only legitimate way of the Union This of extremes had ed im e II before this avowal and continued to it steadily ever since t conso lidale against us the South and to divide ilia North The secessionists who armed themselves against the Union were in like manner a minority at the who made up for want of numbers Thus yi at of the Union been into a War by the acts of men to whom the people ice in ordinary lilacs of peace hut who advnntatie tit position and to passions produced a col- all classes and all inter- ests in the and gave to nt both tion p nnd plunder Wo u nut propose to discuss the question of the mi tual duties ol citizens and which this sir I e of has It fully ably presented in I ho e of Governor lo this UUP 01 ils organization In those like views we concur They have ed a rallying point and common of n to tho loyal Democracy and tives fall the Mates ainio that paper was proclaimed the h ive and the sky is by impen linn doubt Out s lutw m Mark A lire HALINA 4 fCB On LT AND tensions Bounties and Back AMERICAN PENsioN AG NCY one nil rj CHARLES W A CO D C Dili tmd Utin Ibt If m ti bub lo t to thi of tbo lur ARREARS OF PAY ALLOWANCES PRIZE CASES RECRUIT NH EXPENSES to I I u t 4 No i N Y u to b 1 JOHN ed that certain have fused on cation to Issue writs of xu corpus there Whereas It is of this Blale ji in violation of the Statutes r It O I K K D AMI V O Uy r aud la Ue Lu d at urt In tb oi lu d or I N Y of on tbw 4th bf S Ih duy wf lu o cluck A U U In tu A iu tv u Ono April b- MI TV tot u ce ur tu DI tbe wlin IK eu KII or inch irt ui wim u wi or to In- Iu tbw Mid i i tbv K of Ui luy hue I at city vl cu If April Bell's Sons AND SCOTLAND NUT ANU Cd ount of u W H AT LAW In C ir Y II K W V Si II KAHILI No t In Itie lo bo tji Most Terms East India FOIL HOT AT O But they will no less respond to the sentiment of address as to an honorable The only object of War snys the address is lo obtain tt just nud well-founded Peace Such a inly be made by restoring tho Union upon the basis of the Constitution with the rights ol every State and and for this that instrument provides the proper and practical a Convention to revise amend and reaffirm tho terms of tho Federa compact Kvery Democratic victory in the North which rescues the Slates from tlie nation ol mid fanaticism is a slep towards consummation of such a peace not less than the of Federal Journals in opinion upon the undoubted fact lhat in nnd near of buae Hebel starchy of provisions with tbe old that all is and war Is about over These or choose lo that now corn in a foot in Tex is with up loo in Mississippi ami S Carolina and that in 10 or Ml hence wheat harvest will in portions of Stales cm in Lower ns eaily as May or funher South the sexton in as the the hilN of Maine the M kle the harvests of 1 It is now Admiral turn to realize like are After him tbe skies as tlie model of all is valorous und invincible the pink of loyally are with one accord to make the that shall oil the of the failure at Charleston IK itre to have removed 1 Well thin is in keeping with Iho conduct of mm who ore Resolved a sell ct com lo uire and lhat the Kaid for and examine persons of five be above ma ten ave md papers and lhat faid ed to report ti this House iu writing wit all convenient together vith the taken which Fearful of resul j ai havo rev on the ministration at Washington of of pott nsts the Hunt If tlie hopes ot ibe not been realized and its tions have been so lone The here ma do to Con- aress are in truth mainly due to the which have thus far oy to the ism of their citizens raised and organized the vast armies which have been placed at the of the Government nnd which have been used with so little effect Despite these evidences of spontaneous nud public spirit the Federal ment refuses any longer lo rely upon the tin anil Volunteers of the Slates and aside the Executive and Legislative thereof lo absorb functions and to an army by forced tion placing money above life nnd allowing these allegiance to the government to escape upon the payment of a p consideration Against a so lo Ibe from the policy of the ho to Constitutional objections in oml to practical in execution we protest The ballot box the Judicial tribunals and the r of the sentiment of a free peer le 1 give upon this ensure nnd to them we leave il A proposition introduced into the nml pawed ibe Senate to allow while in out of tie Stato lo vote y proxy at tho elections in tbe Stale The and lily of such a measure were shown in a aue from Ibe Governor who in such an extension of the was designed to give it the authority f a Constitutional sanctum and protect the in its exercise from the restraint and of his superior officers In pursuance the recommendation Democrats of Assembly introduced aud a Isnal amendment having these objects in view: and which after passing this only vill need the concurrence of the next and the of the people to become a pan of law The Republicans however In- upon the passage of a mere law refused their at ion and even went so far as to larl of the Ad n extent of out which the public as yet a idea the ty arrayed i in a lody against il and succeeded in it We to the ent i f the people the of partisan wh ch could indue their elected representatives o such of tho jf our Thin r of tl o right of citizens at again in ho pat authorising ibe ami of ot the inj fiom a beury Fed ere I tax upon Upon of tbe of tnis Slate 1 nil ibe waul of pt WIT in Hanks flim in to such BI nss than bis defens of i tbe evil nf part of clai n to 111 rt in ic of pie r nn lied ol this or ils here n mi lority v ho the of tl seizing the o civ well known of 111 traditional policy of Go to ui 1 ito I wield for of p of the Stato an on of parly wa age of the Ian indefinite mult tanks within Ih leasure lo wbic sl feature of a n while lie Slate instill so repented as upon this to Jackso HIM linn not le Union against ion a and be American rig out of the of tbe war measure inlo ll was the act of inlo and war reversed the people and tin eminent and cull eir o n hands aud ambition a v te down the amendments to the urged Democrats protecting the ballot of the dier from scrutiny and shielding him from the coercion of his superior officers The animus evinced by Ibis refusal has had ither and grosser manifestations not only on tho part of the political partisans but of the head of the government Immediately after the recent election of New the lowing order was made published and carried Into WAB SOTOK Match 13 1803 No 119 84 By direclions of the are hereby dismissed the service of the A J Edgerly 4th New Hampshire Volunteers for circulating and doing all in his power to promote the success of tbe Rebel in bis State By order of the Secretary of ar L General To Governor of New Hampshire Tbe only traced to Lieutenant his voted loue ber wuh of the electors I -New the ticket We do not for sitate lo tbe nnc nn order infamous and while all conne ith it J rvp of I be for njoy now a system upon tlie am securing iu The people of thir ol which w th s the merit of an h not ami HIP lor tun J Are iho tu In- wantonly bv of not t mlptifv mil races to the tie i of of hands of t Bud a Tlie Democrats of Northern States no trom of want of lo the country They pro of to those upon whose The attempt of the of luo country tt break down Uil j doubt rudo tho Tories who nave C 0 Coniell the in- nnd shown by those in con of thr war an aspect of ty tlian the tie same and mintls bhall un- e tbo accomplishment of a upon the ha ils of a permanent separation cl these States Tha la now tbe growing apprehension of the ir I It Is notorious that the tion aders boldly bold out as the ble of mir The men who have die with authority and Influence the policy i f thn hardly n fleet lo conce 1 lhat they still be content this con- ition The conduct of the war leads di- to nn end Tbe division of armies the r of generals the attempt to duce into the nimy the coercion of opinii n the movements to break down the re- power of all point lo ibis conclusion to Abolition policy the Democracy of New York In Slate after the outbreak of tbe War it not they invoke all of the free eople ol Ibe a i which artfully initiated a now to end It by a Tin only legitimate of war is to obtain a JHil Such a peace rim bo made secure by restoring upon Ibe basis of tbe wilh tne tight of every State and guari nnd for that vides tbe practical means a Con- to revise amend ami the lei the Federal compact in which rescues the States domination of sectionalism and is a slep inwards the consummation of s n-h a pence not less potent the cess if the Federal arms In midst of the surrounding gloom a forced us duty of New York can disci rued It is to furnish lo those In ty all Constitutional means for tbe successful cum ucl of the War till the armed force of tbe object and aims of which we broken and to struggle a dismemberment of ibe We must clini to tbe Union and stand by t 19 and uphold tbe cause of law order We must save our own noble anarchy while we maintain wilh com and its inalienable rights of and Independence While the tive franchise is left Ireo and of lice are maintained In functions we must lool to for the vindication political and per onal rights We must tupport the istr in all we must even it in la its imbecility of judgment hick of moral courage il sink out of ten -e of expiration Inst wo realize by its death aa we have by o many act of ils life Ibe calamity of of the very form and fun and framework of our Federal It r do we nre and pat enl and reliant upon the Providence of Ood to the follies uf men we yet nave the Republic I or tbe future good government of our own anil the return of legislation ant economic channels of Democratic tio i the in list look to their own action In heir own If will ill the choice of tin ze their action and hold them lo a strict and if in 10 they 11 set in towns mid mi of proper economy and regard Hie nix If In line they will direct to home government the attention and which I better daya It received th Ir bonds but which been directed to of Status aud lu sympathy oilier rnces an in an- Ibe long night of corruption In our has been shrouded and which i its eclipse in mal ad- n at will tray lo a In mid belter day of and of m J V L