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■Or i i t . I',-'-. | ; ll ' Spceeii of ©eRer,al Bi/iti-gil, Tho following rtSft* B u :tce/i at the great W n r tfltollrtg held in tho e « y of gcat w a liaefF o z t Sus^ter.and N o n York od lo c t W < ; ^ c |^ 'a t e 3 - n o o n : ' 1 * - - — .. - - * depend* This is ____ threat* ena tJva ln iW e ib illty o f the\nation endangers its coa- -• k ew lstence. Very early in its history a m otto Pr‘ S o il Into independent sovereignties Would b e to eoir tk e ffhole o f it with t h e dragon's teeth e f diEtbrd,*!- Tklry nnd bloodshed. Tbedsctria© that right.woa reserved to t h e individual state, the-exerclse efwhictij by the state, would destroy t h e c e n tta l o r fed e z a l au- thority, is itxrac* false i i logic and in fact. A v <5 d » - stitotion based upoa such a proposition would h e • mjjckery, a n d the laws enacted ’in purspanco o f it o f no more suhstasce than nursery •* rmcs, o r the, &t- plolls o r the Knights b f La Manchi ‘ . Our ‘people begin to understand ■ _ .s, and It is w e ll th e y do. No greater p olitical heresies h a v e g rown u p ateong t s l h a n those which haVe thteir origin hi fafe©' notions o f what a re called state rights. The nullifi cation o f 1832, a n d the secesslonietn o f our oWn-day* a r e the spawn o f this error. The illustriousJackfen [“ three cheers for Jackson”] —made tdiort W o ticpfthe nullifiern, and the no less illustrious Lincoln wUifhstke su r e i f alow work o f t h e secessionists— bully for Abo”]— hiit t h e shame o f the attem p ted annulment w D l b e forgotten la t h e inexciuableVUktiny o f the no* corhplished treason. r. . We m e e t to-day, fellow citliofis o f New York, t o inflame z e a l, to inspire loyalty, and to declare to our President and his Cabinet that the city o f New York — the great commercial metropolis of the country— favors th e suppression o f this most wicked rebellion b p ’the\ prompt, free, fearless use o f every and any m eans necessary to crush i t out a t o nce and forever, [G reat cheering.] What these raeans-are the E x e c u tiv e is charged with the responsibility o f deciding; b u t as be has recently, in a Well-considered letter, de ls no. d a n g er th a t U unbroken qiiict till -■ - -• ••” fiSUii eurmoauts tto.©£«*«> l e t Ull t h e jtfiubg down, crusaddgpUt a i d ______ , fyfewoui t o t - < # H o # from t b M i i i w i # from tho s e a . . [R e n e w e d cheering.] J nave the .#» m o st contempt, for blrtj who, b y speech er atfo At* tempts t o draw party lines now. This 1* th ttm t® ce orbomjlrtdtera ave a monopoly o f th e work. [“ That's It,’ certain n o true d emocrat w u i e n g a g e in l b ut intelligent OT r e p u laM e .p e tm u ^ and applause.] T h e r e is * tw e e n dem o cracy and between theprSvilege* © fthefew , . . m ultitude—betw e en caste and rep a b liC a n e q u ^ f y ; and be is dhe^enula© democrat who loyep .J r “ “ ib M slavery. (Greht cheering, * } % » . “ Good” again.) T h e democracy that,wiu no&f this test I s spurious. The Utah who delaySp o t b Iqtory t o our arms by talkiug kindly c f rebels,■ U; in d ly o f lawful authority o r n e c e w a r y ltiitruftltwi £K ori b y preventing enlistments, o r ia . a n f ray. ii n o t Only n o t a democrat,,but f e e l* a t r tu t p * manor than a l l hia southern comDitriots—» AOCnW- wana democrat. I am a loyal lover o f m y COjmtry, ybose f r e e institutions 1 do not care to cutSriS plausi.) I w ill be what her necessities, t b e < tionsiof m y intelligence, and t h e dictates o f m y c o m science m a k e9 if t b U be treason to party, patty to*tt m a k e the most o f it. (“ Bravo ” and c h eer*-) « * * * » * * ' * # V y * * **• ‘ # g p s # v # thirty aad in ifut tkjydI**\*\ the tb*l ih « t**n ► « 1 4 T U E S D A Y , S E P T . , 1862: i ct {55?* “ LeTOS HA.VE FAITH THAT RIGHT NAUCBS MIGHT, AND , IN THAT FAITH LET OS, TO /OHE DARE TO DO OtTR DOTV, AS WE UNDERSTAND Abrahant Lincoln, ■ . ■ ; - • ; , rig h d e liiberate l conviction that the cabse o f this rebellion is slavery, and that the cause and the effect must per ish or survive in force together. For one, I sincere the,slave power, should do any.'..lug to preserve sla v e r y a s stock In trade for a future rebehioo. [“ Good” and applause.] The constitution of out country tol erates, i t does not favor [the peculiar institution o f rebeldom . The slave, bligarchlsts have them selves, n o t us, a ppealed from the constitution t o the rifle- from th e Senate chamber to the battle-held, The: have taken the sword; they shall perish by the sword. [Loud cheers.] God has d ecreed that their sun shall perish With them. [Renewed applause,j This is free dom ’s grand .opportunity; and no man not.him self at heart tyrannic, dishonest aiid cruel, but will rejoice th a t t h e republic o f America ia ere long fo be disen thralled by tht genius Of u n iversal emancipation. A ll h a ll tbe day] [Protracted cheering.] In this connection, I have a .word or t w o to say to m e n who, like myself, o f Jrish. birth, have sought and found a hom e in the United States o f America. [A voice—“ Good for your heart.”] W h oever else, in th is hour o f .the country’s trial,/hesitates— whoever e l s e refuses 'hit aid to the Cause in th e success o f w h ich ih e future o f liberty i t bound up, Do man born o a Irish Soil, u n less he be recreant to th e very first o f true Irish lustinqtsihaa any alternative. /[\ W e are heart and hand to join you,”] H e must rally under and fight for a flag e v ery star in which h a s lent i t s aid F o r e v e r float that Standard S h e e t ! , W h e r e breathes the foe h u t falls hefd|fe[h| ^ W ith Freedom ’s soi] beneath cur f e e l, '' ft:,\ Aniji F reedom’s Banner stream ing o ’etffit! ’ w m •fl R t t j % \ coantry o f h is choleo was in d anger he was among the first who sprang to a rins in h e r defence, and among th e last to lay those arms down. On this p o int I have no. particular anxiety. An irishman fights aa natural ly as a duck aw im s -[great laughter and applause]— and, when added to this inherent .talent, ia the obliga- tidh growing out o f his allegiance you have the finest specim en o f the fighting man the world Can produce. [R e n e w e d applause.] But I have anxiety that the Irish shall not misunderstand the g r eat issues which a r e involved. A man in the crowd—“ G ive us a chance and we Will go with you.” G eneral Busteed—I will ineet y ou there, God being m y helper, s a d m y military romrnander g iving m e the opportunity. [“ Good,” and loud a p p laiue.i I da not w e a r thcve shoulder straps for ih e sake o f b e ing Seen w ith them in the city o f New York, snd unless my commission m eans that I a m to fight T w ill resign it. [Cheers.] A voice— “ T h e m a n # Albany who g o t one don’t fight.\ I t is supposed b y sem e o f my countrymen (and t h e y have been taught to think So by bad, designing men o f tb e Class known as politfeinnB), that i f the emancipa tio n of the black race should be one o f the results o f thA War made upon us by the southern slave-holders, u s exodus o f thatraco to the northern'States would im m ediately fellow, ahd a new and distasteful ele m e n t o f r ivalry in labor he produced here, to , th e dis- advaptage o f the white working man. Now, thi* is lim p ly absurd, and the men who have been assiduous in propagating this error know it to he a lie. [yoiCes, “ Good” and \That’s so.”] No such cotisequence would or could follow from th e freedom o f the blacks. I speak to you, my countrymen, on th e subject, b e cause i t is lying a t the very bottom o f my instincts and is th e foundation o f tiiy sympathy for you. Resi dence i s not a matter o f m e re choice.! I t IS control le d by great natural and philosophical laws, l # k . acceptance of Which a ll men a re imperiously btfiHL W hich o f us ceutd, for example, jive in the heart Uf Ethiopia, although our revenue should* ho a million titn e i g r e a ter than tbat which we have in New York I So,- the swgrtby child <af the torrid zone cannot live' amid t h e Snow o f northern latitudes. H e never can eater tbeir fields o f labor as a competitor. In addi tion to th e s e physical considerations, there are ques tions o f race and pre$»qlc© which, acting as a e U ou th e black a s the WhR<V*£ib$*ns®lve3 exclude any room for emulation. In j tfs l e t t e r to the Rev. Doctor Tjmg, o f this city, GenCrdt‘HbfflitSf, Who is in command of-thd Departm ent of the Sciiih—fCheero for Hunter] j —-hastes that net more' than sfih x e a escaped slaves had isked Car passes to com e NfeMh-wfA voice,'“ 1 know better than Ihal”]—and ho dccfeica i l.to berths result o f his obserAatloa nnd reflection ^evoibo slaves o f tho Sputh to he emancipated. / tb e measure would be a hegira o f tbe nori to coutbera loth odea. I said wo had ipjpt loyoliy. In this extrem ity the loyalty' wtdcli' £3' c S i unconditional is suspicious, 'fho raaa w h o w ill btlfjf the government now, provided tho Admifitf- tRSilori is mindful of his peculiar view s on any eabjeefe' f» In Aisauise, a r ebel bp sympathy, a byjK)- crlleiRKChtilfie and a c o card cf necessity. I’ r h a t’a Iho. tofk, jPJrjtYfr 8^1 chcera.] If any such are drafted, l e t them gctifib 'iitu t e s by all meanq. [Laughter.] T h e country id lu IfliiraJieHt peril. Traitors In arms men a c e and assault, I h e people aod tbeir r u lers; jcltAzcns xwfe being rtrtjRieSaJy^JsiOvhoineq and hearts afo mado d s io la t e . coRs*.ItlA|id-rt,a1 Ofcilnal ioiio and compacts or© ' Whietled down tha wlfio® s a d Iho eJcrcd oasno o f rev* Olalioii perverted to thd stbessinablo usea of treacon. , :s3§d rsfeellioo. E3the*?»»div fPFlauic.j T h b is nqt r Ifolon State Conveation. ;. At a poetlng if tlft Uepablicun and Legislative Unlop Gwfinilttoas, hold nt.lhu Deloron Houio, Ip tbe clly of July 3Sd, ■8 | iollQwinii resolutions woro mdoptdd: ' Tnat o Union State Convention be bold at STOACUiq!, y t WEDNESDAY, tbo 24th (lay of SETTritB^t, 1803, »t twclTO, n6S% fbr tbo nominetiqn of Governor, ElsutcpntiKJovcmor, Oena. ComiqiS. elopor, Inspector or State Prisons And Clerk of the Court Of Ap^ita', to b» sapportcd at^bo nextNovotpber c&qtlou, and tbat all all pemoereta and all loyal citizens, sunportcr3 of tbe policy of thi Jtd- tninletratlott’inavigeroue pHaOtbuonor theerar fcrpmHoCUepui* ''ML'on',aSArc! 3 »ndtostolbo principles and poi.,oyeetro«b.ln4bV|itli' Waud rcselutlOE3 adopted at tbe moetfflg ot ,tbo. £ipub!ft»a » # ' UuDQvineinbert of tbe Eegig!ature.,be!d at Alteny, April lSJbflSSS, arednvltod to untie In tUocleottonof tbrco Delegate^ lrcnt each AaeeSt' WyjDistrlet to *uob (JonvenUon. . ■ lotofKd, •A’jji.jt, reeootmend tbat iu ag-cia#g:|i#.AWctdi^Nlf trtcts, wbtro there are Republican and Union District Comraltfei*,#^' thoy unite ID eite call, and tbat In tboua Oountloe and District*, v ltsri tlioio ta but oho Conim(tU!o, tbo Convcntlob Tor tbe election oflfole&nW*' becalledby IbatComroUioe. r ' ‘ 't • ’ BKPcnncinooiomTei. • SUIEON dra T er , wm . ti . ferry , ' ‘ * < JAMES KEJJ.X, JAS. TEftWHJJUER, ■? ; ,v ISAAC SHERitAN, JAS. K. BAT^, ; j.tt.•si& jw E u ; d. doardmas, 1 . ...... . ..... . (-BASIES J0NE3, CEO. W. ERN3T, - '.’-It R. & McCQRMICX, , 6. P. BUSM2X, .. , b . tt. iiltiiR,' -s.r . c. B. RICHARDS, C. 3. FOWKR, ■- GEO. JJ. sharp , a G wm ; a WHEELER, ft WU. A. DART, ‘ W. UEIAS 0. PAFJ3, WILKES'ANCEt, . (JKwuim eojomrta. • ; LTKAU TRBMAlNg R.W, JUDSOtt, » ■ J. S. ,T. stra N aelan , ALEX. CAMPBEO, EDWARD DODD, g D. t t fOLLEIT, ' ALObao wood , b . w. jtotuatB, ; ; W.ft.ttECOLN,. E. M. MADDJN, 0. tt; R. LUDDOiflTOST, tt. H. ORUJNEItt, T. T. FLAGLER, W. E. DpNHASI. * j. jfuuuwi Tt ■ J E S S h 111 R i g h t ! ; . ’ t A fter t h e W ar m e e tingla Jam aica, a t w h ichU resolved to raise His,ooo i o encourage esli som e wcuk-kneed mbh predicted thatthfero would aviolen t cppositioR t o feat. T h e tow n m eetihg ’w s s held eia last, and wo i r e glad fo s a y t h a t th e 't a x W*s with but one dissenting voice, and t h a t e f sms quence. There w a s opposition t o the m easure, i f itM /hilj io m en, wkq ^ # 1 K c i i s SiPJe t o trgard Tbo cc-.:?it!cn *.( ©sbstry/e^Sk jfeBffest.dtRhfi-pcfct . U:t\ih'* talk and sneaking actioa o f som o dare to. v o t e against JR, ipoy be calle4 oppcajttl _ T b O scroenare markcd, and they w ill Bei-srekfji recover firom th e disgrace they h»ve h)Wl*g# them celves; and they r e c e ive patriots. ■“ It Is. u seless ’to VeaM ft'srith'itllil# They ihipk o f nothiDg Go tnU clias <h*h p e d k e # ' care nothing ahou ttheir country'If their money. These men claha id y their meansesa Rnd tttiSetable’tttlk’flhl^Fv hypocrisy. T h e country nnd its'ihjt(tullopsC' tlficea a a d lives o f o iher m e p pre pp jEim if the estimation of these moBey-gSthefje^^ over-uico in their efforts to woaldrio It i f they had a 'chaacflMtAft£» tp s h y Worda, Wby did they cof.©crns.GU I.## zuett a s d VCto agatnBi i t l acd udw, eRcV t h e l w l Wh^- do th e y net, lilio honest hw a - w W ' h j f f i m l r W ttgttest : • - ■. record lhat, ot c cii c ft'bs Sisia 'la Jamaica, e a r c e s l r F ^ ^ ^ ^ «»T©th,ciE- oy?3ntft m i # - 1 fe w whP . hour Cf its p a & c!2kci4c^% epd s r j k ^ p W m m »#■ * • # * cro net # s r i h h a lf - ib s 'w & e le > ,Eni f l j H ' fi&fl • osntrccted ieu la that all t* m ' They hold W ESnt,|or the ikp is>'0o r J ' j o f e i k r i s rfJ .tlcF p foifle isrtw -©I 3te$,v£& fcelu j4ias k i-.pt - .... ■“i, U 3m y * * W l W # W ^ * * * > r S S wsn* M W - * « i i » k D d o f u / \ . . •betilee b a r e h e e a . ,V..A . f -JMt '* & ' E « r y d a y k» tw» arntiM bare b e e a e B - g, wRh « « M R ig#M » d ly fcrer- shR p fiyifte io fitre’th e details -tb s M M im titatth e y a r e not he lateot e t i c l s t d ispatch ftom tp n t t t o figktidg was done i h e r e InfixrsAiatioB at' pnday) t # t “ fitooew a il” Jack- la r e y r iio iie n , d b lt# the B t t # «stORl?hing au- p s t a k f a g a rsH y -thlsg ppon this ^ r e wosUwgtfie W© do not e«eet f c r e w before ■Washing- siRpIiri»>tiwSf a l m i, hdt, that, ni wo m e a s ) pcsscls th© ability i will BOW fikith th e wqrk and r r f reheihiiO’ ImMattddsrijrig, Is that Fope uedentandlt what Dlellan ha* fore© caough he* epel any attack. Tbbulands r rsg im e a t s a r e hastenlag to [the basts c o w g a thering there, C© for th e sucoess o f the w ily b u f h l s tttriefity w lllb © hia I o f success.. -Tbe 600,000 vol- yioo mure m en will h© in the this m o n th, e # 209,000 ad- 1 in the sCrvloe T h e n w e can dy in sixty dsys, i f u e c essary; .W ho caw dSmbt Cttt ability to Se, and to s tleace the taunts o f ER?LATEST, ( I our f h it f a arm y w a s strevxlis) heyowl Bub Bpis, ai treh # « t t # r liesir« e e it ’edsiiCl) w e w e re driving the eiiawiy at , soeqgurdr later>w « i coasld: 1 w ill oerfshriy b e driv©nto the pass t h r e s h Thoroughfare elmaft la guarinpg the r bad, and sgh that brave corns, especially 1 at bis b e d * . Lcsptnre o f Jackson as ahovewta. Of t h e President o f July 2d, hare duly organixed aqd are how- making th e necessary preparations f d pity those entitled t o help under t h e resolution; which c r e - ated the com m ittee. ■ Snh-committees h a r e b e e a a p . pointed t o Soflolt and c o llect fuuus in various']>arts o f the town of. Jam a ica, Ahd one citlxcus ©annot ihow their patrlotiim in a hetter w a y than b y subocriiung -■■^.-1 - u .i t te f l la Miqdn ttf It in * b i ^ h r i u h i - • ■ * ■ t T h e foiiowing re^olnileiii fiave been passed by tb® com m ittee; ■' >:* .. fM d fiR * r fifth s British Parlismeat shows of the old notion tint' the [weiMSiwriRg fob the possemkm -of. Hr #blwk.^aft^nft(lr a delushwaisthe \^fiWrfaWrebeistbat the furpcseof i hatadiaf the South was hsainly .to datisaationa, for |a oentioaplly throwwowt inre* oSWAfistWkdj^, Theme m a y hstve. S#road, .ia feth«yw|te attended with home, *>r Riey^kd Wit fall on a' Aprepattd isrtiisir r«*ptios. There ' vidmlfW^'deslireftWi annexatios lUntted States—hut we#Hwt say that dnevermetwit: ca# «w/fe#(afi 0]?on the subject, , Wbtrttus tba ritia s o s # # m a i # hat* detfrmiosd to raise foods tor ths relief of .the ftundias of thass Butonnng to this, town who w l u n t e # » tba terries of t^a hotted H*»«woftbe«assMii tufeaeewaryj and tb . iag payment to aay w ptriqiaWR andf taaaost ofourcitiscas, lj« great extwl, cf its f*- I # landwadwatef,# Its magnlfi- .. mas, sh#sf Rs, ftr the most part, Nfc #t#dM W lie hscikcfwi-^otae- iM # GhVcdnuttrifcMTelatioos sre r#a,»wMW sf.liiioa lhv»«iWete:ti»*©<' Rpwl * lt#m M M he « settled fact that; ;ia sMtf iatkiMia general!? i&cHihs # i iad'l^iilW sri rather than fcortk- S awls ImrAWC ttRMw jial Wn ha#'#*ikr' li’t # isuirirtttWeaer,* ’ ' Haded SiMeswottkd » # *ow—even if. m *p*cw & W h a v e 1 driiittaW */saak»t»# s fear a B r ig tim e t o ■ A ll (4V. # | i ilv©|sterests, fer mu ss b e n ra , iaereariug,«; -V-, ;r rhnsa sa# haCsrenaw, and' w© tssw lW'imwid w f G#*aluateeri -from' '. It was tptoaat# to rm sH^t^O cf tfcca rtoa i # to # . GatohGhsrC^ AlB last Sab- ' l i a d h r f t w i , Tfcwp oheeritd?y a c e c p - (ton tostow. Rwft J. a^AJgiger, Ittoy Hs#^'«c.*t/attcEtlvely 1 .and ewcssWagtffiCBh iutcfcat t o toa 1 hwHwMS p#asM%.to glyq.lhek *»• .to..#kr. tk tb -m im fiW'tiwi#, f toattw r iea wwsh I writh « h*#si»iDn^SpyW M • W hd is a*a v-riwsssj' stot'finalelWUy *toa M. wit! cccz- ■ to t t o a w r i # * T to w N to to r / tewktikiAi andall ‘# e J«»tic#cF fijto JN)!**. #>d sereralhetrired*efdtiwms w«# jw©**6t. '. - Jehhia BnedekSr, read tba eaH fbr thniiseet- feg, wheri fiie following r«*#utfeiM w e# sto#d hy £xiG6v. King which were u#nimotifiy ariopted, wiitil i RewrfrM Tb-ati fpr tha parpasa cf 'risla’ifDg tbs namher «t valoa’tosni raqaired from thfe toW»t «Ml to wroid, if W - M # W * ,rffR..WW.™^r —r, vhtrri'thW few a b s,aad halah s o ib y Vow. j i |# th4c#dit*af-tfie towm a 1# * * ' ^ 'fitorXriM toie Jwwmas, a a ,m a t t o : d a p |w t o « ii3 t iM e h* p w ids Towa 'toaaty # riaTtow riirs .ps*.' tow a w hodm M tiiS p r i ^ r *»rl«i«t* h’riog ^ that tba astoaa'efabnttsg soak EwaStWdiliitSd’aaa hssa mustsra# m # tiw sssriaaat t h s Rnstsd States, a totabtow f e m to* t o w n # Jamafea, - XetolKd, Tbat the amawitpmd h r thsfaid Supytfiear, it pnnusaes of tbe foregoisr m o lntiao, aad not exceeding ths sum of tl5,Co9, ba »iiwn»d upoa and arttietsd from the toxeble property a f this toWn in the same maucsr a t otb r to?n toxss sre ameseed an# ooliactsd On motion a f johu X Armttpoa*. gsq., lt<«.^«qani- mo.osly .. . . ., ■ r... V.«r-'K • •- SS4 Ug*li«i tbs tax now voted b y thi* Special ToWn ipg. be m d he w hereby Authorised t o apply to th e next ]4#M etort,for an sot oeqfirmmg sad legsuring thp setion (tf thle Bpecisf T ° wa meeting fend l$.e tex *9 r a ted.' ; -The Iftwioeis e f t h e m eeting having heen concluded ifit£ g r j # ’t haws^ajr and twanimlty o f f i e l l o g ; atio addreeses w ere made hy Alex*nder F h g n e r , f lerpdnt j otter, John S. Baedeker and Jobs J: i n » and h y B w G o r e r h o V ; ^ g .' :.jA.^’^ h - rion by J , J Armstrong, Esq^ t o / l ^ 'ritc.epriOa ^ fiolonel (new G e s e r s l) Corcoran a few days p revious ip t h e city o f New Y e r ^ thriae rousing cheers w e r e f i # # i w # » ' J i ' W I ?S9!RfiKS!9SI$SSB!*toi ■ ■■ cfth©fto-imyeia.tod-sGMito wf the tow* # U to tto m l^ » Gwiriof Gy# m i f i fifitor to to hmi wsa to|d' ym-euak (© p i M c a o t o * , f t rim \ iu y s .itoS . | e ? ^ s * # t o t a 5 d r , « « toe ib to.affX tob m , m 'M In H~rflivnin firtn ilt tordtim irT aftDi-Mnm f n r • »ais*w>a- 2 7 , 1M2, Cto tov t o t mtothiK wa» to. tost to'tod Qaoi-ri^dmarn,; illiam , > r r tf- m tfi ynwWUiiri ifmwntom fijutomw' '.ir i thatmeritoriotm bffletof1 3$e;toeerfiil couBtotopces • f our fello# elfixe# aiihey qiiletiy firom 'the1 meeting, gave h»ppyevideiiOftth»t tbosewho gofrom Jamaica in defepi^ itd their couhtry, mayrely upon their interests helhg amply regarded hy tlm peopie of this town, . ■ . ■< Committee appointed hy the greafW ar fiftoitlng of. the, t,h ult.; to rAise fuhdi aqd .provide Stiiee, heder the e*U o f the president an 18t«; end ' 5 ' Ju]y, isg payment to any Who b y the ebindofement of amploy. ment or mlereprereBtatian o f /sets ehali lay r irim to iiwm* contributed fer the rellef a f the worthy amd dejpewWt femilieeaf thfe* wha e n n e u d e t t h a soetetoeC. J the comfotse ofhosM to « # # * # ? endtoa.psriliaftbehA tfiefield. \ v * eeriptioos etnd w e t o p w f t o t o t i o t # f o t i d » t o h e faraltoad -yhfitorato-tovB. to pwnton#.tiyj6a^-e»;s»att.aafeb*ii* tepoetiU e, -*+- I ^ T h e folinwiBg .am e d gontlcm sa h i v e been « y b l a t i f i / hy the Goyerndr, * Senatoriri U iitrlct 'feinm ittee for the First B k t r ici, compomd. o f Jto !Dund|i^ o f Richmond,!(lueen s and Suffolk— whose du ties a r e t o a id in o r g a a in it o * ia g im e n t o f Volunteers, tieiLaijmto^to’^irnst- •■ ■■• r ■' - ■ fticmom - M lam Corry, p h s n f e l Barrkth ihtei, m H . Vanderbljf, quscN* mmm, fei\ . , ........... John 1 Hpuiemiitt OUNTT * n . J o h n B . Townaend, M ftiUaaifihW ir la S . Gaytoss- Storit George A. Scuddsr, Abraham G Thotnpeon, Hotiu-fcrdTf ffrnitoT IIP* ............ James G iV lhllt, jNlUmm .T h e (committee will meet on Thursday n e # the dth Rejsi^mb^r, at thd office o f tto JSauniyGlrrk, la the village of Jamaica, a t 12 sr G.C D,—Th fetlewh# kftUnfkk, tov© made tmflef the direct a&jse ik kw, for.thb ia l Bi«ri ii:Afeh#? ibg % Si .^dTfufor-Storge #Fat ; % Birisnas otfiofty^./,' . -Nn «m waj dlspsts tho gcaiity rf.ikm - spfcdaL' SUM- is * » r 4 feflucxitjal ;jfetfili. to^st, A.ridgeatfesiamy'fS tflj ‘ in i epproved by all |u;(iw Srito. ’ - ' ' > . T ? # ^ j s e r . (b t t rfsslfioB'tef Qi\'*?!* tlfaafitf^yi l^ thb iiiipcrtaiit he in* to*1” his huif«tA»j tact qc3 hlsgrfRl;fet^toif luxto him a general fbt®'* Wh4 WRI Aeatsear*. j i t o Fiertdrimpr /■■■- in i i a d . t o * ! wsi .that t o the. m m w t o 'Iwd t o « * h l s A » w » » fv t Wm #N|.|i«)g %rnto afttowsoWfer 0$ jtiMI m m u n ; \ . - Jw#^, uU :< i James Titus <ofj Alfred Hsoglsnd, A ^ H a r t o ’M s j t o S ^ 5 ‘ •H iito iim - Bichard Hot*, ' IBUsht Baflelk Cornelius Yaadewater^ j , liJstaf F etB J o tofs for a Circuit Court and Court o f OytT-Asd T*n»iiner [o he held i n and fcr’Quceni ccaaty, Oct. l?th , i § 32 . ... . , ysiSAWA. Lodiam.Fredericlr,' fecidmwa J/Hlgbil, - John B- Bennptt, - Stephan Nostrand, JemXtrtood, .. P e tar L o t^ Atoaham Bogart, BobertJar vis, Francis D. Fine, mewToww. JohuKo^er, G eorge Bradisb, JP&tnolc lv M lllsm Bttnthsg, ; RJohtMl i-LuaHjKd Isaac Peck, Samuri.i^'Far## 1 H, Willett*, William Dykes; ! ttsatW BA D . JEdward Raynor (of Dan’l) { oysterbay / Jam es Udall, Richard h k T h toae, jferael Smith, ........ „RfetordG/Babto Geo; HoVrnlngKHanry), John B.’ Uuryea, - George Wawros,N r WlUiamWriWustorlsaac), for a Court a f Sessions to-ba held In aad jferQaeeni cctrnty on the 25th day of ffeiremhto, t r r ; van •; Joha S. geabury, | Hanry S, Lott, , ! - ’ - nUSBtRO, ' • / ■ J imes M. Lowerre, ! [GeorgoTa Smttb. ’ JohttL Willett* j , ; Al&od Smith, ----- - . .iThomas\ H. Clowa^ Joseph Moth •- William Ialsdag. Townsfmd Abratn* .■>,[/\ , /;y -- • OYBtERBA?^ Townaend J>. Cock, lYalsntln* Froot, John Rushmore, ........ |Ah#ham4l 0»y»Hf JfRWTOWW, i Audrow Rood, iRdfeard Strdwt Samuel Barto, . -{Roe H . Smith, Armstead C. Henry, ....... 4 ’ - • . . ... »omnr»*wwBMj. Benjamin Aihertsoa, iPatrltk Gitfisow, *■ — ; Bichard Powell, Jr.* jTaafe W. Gnfck, Charles TiHitsheli, ^ . List cr Petit J v t f t : fer a Coupty Cpuri aod Court e f Sesiioas to to M d is nndfor Qaoetoofimtyyontto ^ t h 4 i y # J t o i w i W r »s#n • / ’i ' * - ’ jjaiaic*. ' K ? t J ^ 2 T ' W Derrick), JatolEtop#teir (sfJa»k), H enry Jbhn Hurst, Nestrssd, John H. Brinkartoff;- ' i a t a f i r ? - ' George Haldswoirtk Joseph Dferiloff, Bobcrl^thcart, AlenxoWright, WilUam£.€ork, JtonesY a iaatism ,!?«, W lh o n L a w ttool, ' ffilto t f lt o t '*v , r. Andrew BrajgftwV Bcnjsmin.Ttttt* Neltoh Sands, VWwldvi John B, * # , - jo h u L . M t l , Hlamuel Whitson.; jtg&y, - . “ 'Tl\ 1 MklMiio * wihiMttB Korrls Baadsil, iUam A. Fayatar, r]#Gi)r«eU, riiaa B, Jacksoa, • TfYYOatgiY, f v. M toY .B atow to - WilliamR.Beih J 4i ' * u v ; v ' : * ttowrw HiMFtritott. f m m A, Btoam, Uoa#hD-WRBam* Fetar B a p # # , ilyert .Vahiitinm- Ja m # » p a d e r d # k , p i e i ^ f l h ; ^ # ' H e # / WRaori, » * . ^ Jacoh Vatotoius f»f W # ] r4Iritond# Ito w n # Daniel rieaiey, iktetn t i t Yna Gstt. 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