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n, N. mvllABDMiN, Ulln. lU.mT MOKKlgQ...........wlttlt;1' **•DEMOTICJT*TtTIJlt;ETtot SSCSktAlV Ot S»AT*.Ot .««»■• rot K»»‘t °* rT,T*’JOHN l» * O -W * E* Of rtik.,a tbt honeaty of the Government, tod ,re fighMng to prescrvo the Constitution tnd the Union. Abolitionism tt home »o«l be destroyed before that end car . ,..«.»plitbed,»od it it the solemn du-T nfevc-y man wbolov* *h- Onn.tii t onal If • tty Of t: whita'people.of the„„try, nv re than the freedom social ,d political squalitv ol the negro. to tke himaelf felt alt; the ballot box.it he coini»e fad e ectinn.rot taa**cttt.8 A M L’ K L * - L O R A II ,»(.«.TTotnea e«»t*Ai,ut a r o a i. hall,Biimm or ornci,PRKtiKKICK fa'O T T H C U A L K Ilf !•■»lt;,***rot HtettttxTtwa 2f» out.,) g II V A K U H • THAYERor t»Mttun«.1 nit I lit »«'l MlMWtrot ai i»ii (Tea tear.,)J O 8 I. p H WILLIAMS 01 Mtatttla*.w t niiruer AiToKS.tr,A 11 I. K •“ * • t» U N B A Ri oi n hi kb ■i. i.kkK or piarticr CoCtT,M A -N S S O E II R E N, Of lluff*' Township.A lilt VII Ml I.HtrOl.h A UliMA-We flip Irotil the Chicago Journal of the •J'li.l ion!., a leading Repuhiicai be A'Sj.aper in the Northwest, the follow iig exit act, lioin an article Hssiginnp the rent ing why President Lincoln, is--ue l his nigger freedom proclamation : Mr. Lincoln In* hesitated in tin matter, not l.u.tau-u lie deemed auch m proclamation wrong in iisull, hut because hu could not wliat practical good could possibly result from it, inasmuch a* the lt;lonti-c « on Act covered the w ole ground so luliy that a pro clamation ot emauciptii-.u could accom /■Unit nothing mtl tliat Act will uot a J-C'.in|li !i. Yet, such a proclamu'ioii,mid r present eircnmtlnnei s, can do ro htnn, «i«lt;/ to;/' I rid of the im/iortunitie-of u itrtain class of people who, nppa reutly lorgetlul ol the heavy cares ami Imidens that weigh upon the Preside in the midst oi thi* tcrrilde wsr, am ■ eiaidliist of the tact t/i'U hr ism strong a n anti-sin eery man as they arc, and ju**t hi hiiaI'hi* l»» reiiMive ilie c*u Inc war,” hive lieeu clamorous n ihiirilniand tor Mich a step, hr hat court ad nl to issue tt proclamation, which, though not a* immediate sweeping andg-neral in it* effect a* was asked lor will, we hear iiy trust, he acquiesced ii by nil loyal men who are litily and really desirous of the preservation ot the Republic ami ■«! strengthening th I 're-n|. in's hands in his tll'irls to crushthe rebellion.We have here the frank admission ot a lea li-ig Rpid.li.Mn papers tint an un cons itutmnal procldilation has been is sued by the President, “that can cou.pli-li no good, and for no other puiposo than “to git rid of the importunities of a certain class of people, meaning the aboiitionit*.V\ e lisVo no longer any confidence in the {patriotism ot .Mr. Lincoln. Trust mg Ilia', lie »u honest in his endeavor to preserve the Constitution nml restore the Union, we have yielded a support to his ad ninistratiuii when acting within what we believed to I e, the limit of his power by virtue id ihe Constitution » the United Stales, and we shall contin ue to an..port him in nil Constitutional vll'-.r .i to put down the rebellion. W h ivc hoped that he w*» horn si, and in t hour ol National danger, that In would ri lt;• above party, and use the power — tli© meu and Dion- y—that * pa tri-.tic sell s r li.ong people had placed at In* disposal, to preserve and p-rpe Uile the Coiislitiitiuual liberties nl all the loyal cilixelis of tl.ig once great Republic. His proclamation fleeing the niggers, induces'us to suspect I.is h»n-• y an l^liis pa rioti-m. We fear thai he has so If. Ted Inmself to become the dupe of his black republican, abolition, negro worshipping Iriemls, who would willingly sacrifice the Constitutional liberties, of the white people, to free the n ggcrs—who believe that a Union with slavery is not worth preserving—who believe the Conslitut'on is a league with hell —and who from the commencement of the war, have thrown every obstacle in ihe way, of restoring the U. ion as it w*s, anJJthe Constitution It L now the duty of all conservative men without di-tinction on account of pa-t paity affiliations, to oigamzc s bold and determined opposition, to abolitionism, and through the ballot box at our coming fall election, give such an expression by the election of oon ■ervative men to Congress as will convince Mr. Lioooln and his abolition friends, that the m*s*es are determined that the war shall bo prosecuted to ,reserve and perpstaaU Constitutional Iil-env, and «..i y Millions olmen and money „ ult;,„ir#d {o ^the Government bequeathed to U8 bv our Revolutionary furelatliers.The spi.it ot old Hickory had infused into the masses the dot, .ruination that the i mnst and slull be pros.rtsd.'AIHTOr COMUAIUKEH*.The following is a list of Commies i.era appointed under Chapter ‘.’8. ol . • A cl* of the Extra Sess'O.i ot ti. Ninth General Assembly of tbo Senate ,f lows, to the vote of soldiers ‘■AI K«gt Inlsatrj. Uwis lot s . !•• M in*'-*, . * .. p. -rr F iane. »M UoionWm It.le, (ilsnwooa.I.ha. KejnolU,. .sigoarnsy.1 I* stabbs, K*iffi*l*l Krnh -e»r«.(i II T.irner, ••Wm l»rumm.nd.M^or»XbrTh'.nss II*mi. Mu-esllns f Is.ke.n, (Kl l»rs 1*0) E X Chspis, Vsrshsllton.3 .-..mrianies AslseK«4 l.om ll'h IGrt, nv It,a j lt;1 r Ha-llas. Woi« lt;' «T.I.Mh Keg. Ibfaolrjr. Wm HI Hssvm. lt;M».oes . jf. ii lt;i S ewatlt; O'di'ff l| I'dDM17.1,« O E niupd J*. *or. Ke..kuk.1.1,« « Joboalun Elliot, Martoa.l-i.h“ K-.bi BKuilsitffs, R*.-salt;|US.j,j,h “ •• John I. Usvls, li.renporl.21.1 o •• V m II ralfisM, 1 has CilJ22J * J I Tuo.r, I wsl 'iy.25 I .. sc Lrnwoell,' « Moioer.2l h .. s 8 Hantnls, ilpt®_ .. Fairfield.F. J Prill ln.ln ei. lci.ee. J..hn Hnnsy, Jr, I jum.g.J Van Va'ldnhn.* FtBadls* C C Apt I. gaie, la. Claim. Orcn K llai iy, Waterloo.Slth “ - J..hn S Shelter, rhtrltoa;37,1 h « .1 Wm II Tut.hill,Tiplon.3*ihs. “ J w Hedrick, Hshl i.egn.371h “ *• W alien, .'lo-c*iine.3Stha‘ “ A K It.iley. necarah.119.1,0 ■lt; J |. Flitter'. !«• Moines.4,nl,.. •lt; Thutni* Anlior, Newlon.1 , Ileal ('train J.n,e„i r.ig. Ml I’le.tsnt.24 O* O Jaa,e- llawley.ililumws.31 « .. S T Oaldwsll, Eddyvill*.4iU “ Samuel tnrd.-ck, llarnsrillo; 1, *lt; nr I’ M Kcrlin, Ri-ing .'no.| W OrilDn.He* Moines.1-1 or (iriffilh’lHai'ery. S llud-i-, Kurling’o 3 1 or lludca'e Bnliery.t’nlo Noel, Adel.31 or Hayden'a llobuqut Bntiory, 1) r. I.jon, ilou ,“mi,»njorC«vnl.y-('a|.t Mlltnrd nl Spirit Lake, Nu ib lajveting. Sioux ‘ lljr. I:Ihree c..u.i »oie. in 1*» Nebraska Reg! Inftn'tj. . i..hb K M»tio.lga.CUr-ada.(lav comfm.J (H . I. Kanins Kegt CnpUm rbo.np-on. John A I’iisT, W mierosl.W W Alnvnsrd i-sp rimed ... ake the vote of u muiniriT lr*-m l’*g« Co, in the 25ih Kegiment tli-kruii lufuntrt.The Baltimore American, speaking ol the recent raid of Ihe rebel into Maryland, and their Utter failure to ac .'oinplish the obj-ct which iuspired their movements, says:—Thu rebel srmv wbioh entered onr lioidiTM with high hopes of “eympsthy, of suocesa ha* been badly detested, .living been bef re that misfortune Hul.jwntcd to the uioai mortify iig di*-■ pp.'inlincnts, and il permitted to do an, vv'll retreat into Virginia utterly ■tired of all di*| ositmn in the future to make expei imeota upon Maryland by ally The trip had merely served to •li.play their real poverty and wretch ...Inesfi, and to thoroughly discourage those who, until then, had fiatiercdhciuRclveB that the rebel cause »»i ..rosputing. More eloquent than word* lieir naked want and misery, their rag* *.d bare leet, revealed too plainly to •'scape any one's attention ; the ex-linimtion of the reliellmu* section, the .it er inability ol its miserable loaders in keep a Imge army anolh.T winter in ilie field. Tl.ey certainly made a hold libit to lift themselves out of the mire into which they have fallen ; they have striven determinedly to l.clp themselves limn the abundance of the loyal Males, .nd now Compelled to acknowledge all along the line ot their advance disa* .mum failures, let them 0*r.y as huJh-cious a fiont as thev may elsewheie■ hey will never he '.Ide after this to repeat their attempted inroads.A Rkviskd eilm.n of what purports o be General I’ope’s official report ol nis V.rgini* campaign, has been published in the Cinnnna'i papers, rora whirl, some of the most oflen-ive passage* are om't'od, esnenally tl.ecensuics ol Gen. Porter. The icport, hoai-vcr, i* np re-poit at sll, a* it was written bef.rc lie had received soy repoit* from his cul-■irdinates, and ia ronsidere.l a mere personal del. use against newspaper ac-•onnt*. Tne matarial* for a jus' judg mi nt of General Pope’s Virginia cam paign ate yet to be made public.NaturalizationikO.sk Yk»k.—Bv a law of Congress, July 17, 1862, it is provided : That an alien of the age of twenty one years snd upwards, who has enlisted, or shall enlist, in the armies of the United States, either in the regu lar of volunteer forces, on receiving an honorable discharge may, alter residing one yeai in the United S'alcs, and prov ing a good character, be admitted as • oit.zen without any previous declarationor intention.Tbou.aud* ot brave, noble men have sacrificed home, fi.rtcnes and lives, to accomplish t» at object. If they had baueved the policy of the Government would be to free ihe nigger*, they would have *taid at home, and !ct the Wide awakes 6*1.1 tfce battles. Honest, patriotic, fifill-sacrificing, they confidedWhat Has Bbcx Avbrtbo.—1The defeat of the rebels, savs the Albany Evening Journal, has prevented the loss of Maryland, the invasion of Pennsylvania, and the beleaguerment of the National Capitol, the recognition of the Sjnth by foreign powers, and tho disgrace of the Na'ion. What victory ever averted more disastrous results VGeneral Hunter is in Washington.— The Intelligencer says that he fairly admit* that his idea* of the cffVrtivem-s of the negro have undeigone a considerable modification since tho failure of his experiment in that line at Hilton Head.Tna order transferring Gnrers »h» M. Clay to the Department i Orleans '-as been revoked,and he ailing new in.trnctions from th. Department.Hkavy Bbt-timT— Over |] changed hand- on the Fashion when Ethan Allen was d- tested Wood and John Mnrrisey bet 1 Tbo former won, the Utter lost
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