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VOL. XXIII. NO. 17. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER G. 1802. WHOLE NO. 1,161.
Dntioiuil gtiitkSliii'ciu JStirmtiiMI. I
iVUM-llEI, WKI.kl.Y
lli:i!U lVII-sl,lti:i(V miiicii,
PENNS7LYANIA ANTKLAVEIIY SOCIETY,
if.—1
GOV. SEvVAHD TO EUROPE.
p Mr. Charles IVji in. in Ail
be among Iho earliest
Seward's jont published dispatch
"~"'
ring that others
^elections.
SLAVERY AS INVOLVED IN TEE WAR.
THE VIEWS OF GOV. SEWARD.
Napoleon nnd I
,-rill deny ; but ire do n<
u u dispatch save nnd.
m that Jury required i
very shrewdly judges lhal. if l/,ei, c
i lli.it tbcj- nre fighting bit slaver)
.1 liul.t for il.iiomsllcr under w|.m ,
bnurg St. Anloino do
sort of Domoornoy wl
able right lo larrup
IT) IV
*''-'
den! to nre, yu will
. ... lake ft slep ii ynur
...... Uriel, Louie Napoleon's ire-cnl
ownrd the rohallian, and we think Qov.
dispnlch bus bad aome induction ii pro-
A BLACK MAX'S TALK TO THE PRE81D$$T,
To Ike President of the
Uokorku 8ik: Ahj
Iho negroes ol iho cl
m nre awaiting a reply Von
miry lo your recent Cehuiia
ill not, I trust, tbiuk it alringi
Tli
i for
I in regard to Ibis point I .tin opan-
h was earl, inii.rilii.l.'il iii tlii« tor-
deparluro Irotu it, nre, howevei
properly left i
ight be reus on n bl j- hoped llmt bv Ibe
gn intimity this government might
euknoss or Ibe insurgents, wilhoul en-
em to persevere in their trcttsonaldo
ainst Ibe Union. They bnve. protracted
ir. notwithstanding ibis forbearance of
d yet they persist in invokinj
bnvo forced sin very into
cannot Li- overlooked.
The region where tho
rib], while they
J that it
In: |i I. -'.'It.. i, but in the vi
not conceal tho fact if
. t. ii
i
i
bctweco
ii which the nrgro rare bmn ii deep
interest, Bed ihnt iheir ») niraiihint.
"> 'TT'^'T'"'
1
.
bly.fnllon tho Hide of the Un:
placa unci under i-ucfc
expected to continue long bef,
would begin m manifest - i
oxc-ileroenl. Wo have arrived ft'
Everywhere tho American Gcner
useful nnd reliable •
-
. I
bails his coming ma harbinijra ol
region, African bondsmen, «
-- -
|
-
: in i
diet i' ml .
1.1,1,...
Mi- linn: :< in i'II'itL I- llmt /
Wlhe iv,„-( 1 ./-/-..,.^,.,'„(.,v,«f
lilarelflhecl.ll WLir Is |,rolon BI
The World wisely abstain
dispatch, and The Heenld uli
,.r,.-,,m.-.i/, ,wisi».i,/ l.i Iho iclllcllic,
iillles, mill cirliiinli/ If any Euni/na
bluntly elates the snme obvlou
li.iri of Mr. Sou-mil's Idler Is hi
very. He dues nut eoimcnl ill
'ivrnd'-m, ui,il limy pos.dldy lull
it Of ii
,,. la foreign country. Should I, notr-
],i inordinary stupidity in my remarks,
ii. -i.i- -i-, to i 'i' ml your gracious pnrdon nnd be
Liu. I enough to ntiriimiu (ill in. perversity 10 the
tightness of my hair, which perhaps may render my
uranium impervious lo yuur most cogent reasoning.
In the outset, good .Mr. I 're- idem, permit mc to
cougra tul ill e you on lour flood lorlune in liiiving a
sum of money plated at your disposal in limnH liku
these. In ibis re?|.eet, air (v.-].ei.-iiiHy if il i" in ^|"--
file), yon nru higbl) I'uvjd'd nloie unlinnry morluln.
CWId you now bni, hIho, unjny the luxury of apend-
ing it. for the bent fit of t'lui-e phihinlhropio coul
speeulntors you refer to, I eini well believe tbnt you
might Teel yourself raised to the highest pmnuelu ol
biniiiiu ImjipincsS.
Th'daimplicity, good sir, nilb which you assume
that col orud Americans should be epatnaltii, tolo-
niicd in sonic foreign lonutrv, is dteid.nlly neb
—
cool nnd refreshing".'is the breeies of " Egypt," or
ibe verdure of your prairiu home. Tho assertionB,
however, you do uiako in favor of your an-umpiion,
1 good mill great of all ages.
1-r. of Pre
ndeedl Lot r
been impelled to
vcnlioi their purl on behalf of the rebels will
sun-ly becouuti rvi.iltd by a proelamntiou of freed om
lotboolavcs ol iboio reheU; nny. that, even in the
i ! n . J ! I, .- icrventidii, nlislinnle jiersislento 111
ilitir n-bi-ll I.) the Southern traitors mny cim-
1'reaidBnt to cripple theiti by cinan.-iimtii -
I ...
1 1 ii. -mr'li. On. l.onl, one fiiib.
,eUod nod 1'athe-r of nil, who is ubove nil,
ougb all, and in all. I'Lim :.l diUereoces no
doohl iberu aioi r.. if... peraoos on earth nreexaetl)
in this Ji-tjioct ; hut «h:ilof tlml ' In phjsiral
r ".>"... Mr l'..-l nl i- - .-..,
Ii lie i" ;''. I -1" -
i aa » practical
iod tabor in «b.tiv.-r ci.picil) ibev
]. So mnny of tl-.eao bondsmen have,
ilif imiuiun, and ufien ngmott the
the Federal military iml i.i.vnl a>;-
i bjndagn an v the
ov try day
r.lf n.v
mong XS
of tho Cabi
re-iskd ibe policy ol ct
while he still il.-mors
n.|. J.iinu. 1. si. ii.:ily con
|usi.feilile. ir.il probable
-. to u ; .... .| interferes in behalf oT the rebels",
and mny be fowl to even in (he absence of eiicb.
m. .1.11....; .-. ..t nensu signifieaneo. Gov. Seward
hi ro hviius Ii!h i.i' n perfect coneiirreneo in the gen-
eral cooviclioo that to proclaim emaocinntion ia the
shortest nnd sur.-it way to end ibe rebellion. Hu
b.-ioks from ail..piiug it as yet, believing Ihnt m
.1.:. r.
Icmi than
in, I r.- tho moiv atlva
If lha WBr should ion'
"-ill l.c-c.jmf, not only a
nuch escape
leileliuilely,
i BUCifcd withon
i.i. .r"
p,.ril e.1 ii.in,,..i.on
(Eeer of Sootbcro b
o this tort. »is iski
anil Hike the part
i million men fron
eply, " wilh t
negro
problem, then, is wheth
S tho Afr
iuie iiml tri:.l befor.- I he)
ir; hut if the war i
is only n qnesti of lim The
ihall bo
rnroeut, animnled by
rllare, including that
. adopts ii pnliey de-
ibfi-tlnion mid riisene i-.niety
from that fearlul .-,u,.siro|. be, while il colisulls the
uliimate peaceful relief or the nmion from slave rv
It cannot bo necessary to prove to soy enlightened
statesman that the labor ol die African In Ibe
"
reclioutiry n-^ioo is nl prcs.nl in.lis|-i.'i.s:ibl..' a-
source i,l ih.'iiinii-i'eiit- b.ir eonlinuing ibe w,;
ia it now necessary in uliow ihat ibis Enme In
1he basis of the wbole industrial system exist: ..
'
ti producing
ll„- gov.
lor the general
«
ctionnry
of tho ..
t be
ii i
pi..-..'
convinced that:
but, wbtneve
.ont&rc. liianthi
tb mnl Ireediug.bi
1,
" What ir Franc* 1 E
thorehelat Wo shall «l
d tw
nipclli '.I
..r in 'lib.:
i ihe Tuih
labor of Ihf oilier .-.ni.is, .myibyed in produi
icrcals, out of which combined productions m
the demand for L..rii|n.nii produ.lions, materials _
fabrics. The di=org..ui/!itiun of industry, which is
already revealing ii«:ll in Hie insurrectionary States,
tnnuot but ioi| tln-ir nlnliti m prosecute ihe war,
nnd ftt the snme lime r.suli n.dircclly in greater dia-
tnsa in Europe.
On the other ban. I. this ditorgnnizatioo operates
far leas injuriously nt present lo Hie Federnl oo
merit and <» ibe loial Slulc.f. tvery African la'
who «scji;»-i from bin service is not only lobt li
support u il-e ii.ii.rnii.'... but be brings m. n
sion to lhcpi.iOl.Cli.1 b.t.irol lb. bjl.l ^IMi-
ihcir nt.ilit) lo conlino
.' : ai II) engi.ge.l
rtation a- bi'rato .
porlnlion of tiouthorn staples, s
lacl.iriug iuduiirj of Ibe hi) a) (i
I ucceletftlcd li)
tint rebelli__.
—But bus Guv. Seward's dispalch nont
moral vnlue! Il has. It has already i
strategic movement (which of course is no
art of the general dabbler
[.topb-'s iff! leinpomrily ,'iillirnii':il ill ''
rit!.. Il is nolorinus that Louis N'upole.... ..^. -
months been plollirg a conctrlcd demuiiitrnlio
nguinBt us. ill. has csbau-ilid his mis ol'eiijolery o
Russia; and her final rcsponte is a formal deelan
lion, through ihe olbeinl hi. l
J
eii-rebur« Gillette, ihi
Russia i.i very anxious lor peace in America, bi
dcaires lo see it Htcte.l Ihroiiflh retontilialuin mi
reunion, noi through the triumph ol secession an
ireason. lie bus done his best to win England to
his views, vet the Queen is firmly, earnestly c
friend, while I'nluierslou, ibnugli he nc.mcely idle
lo conceal bis hatred for us m.d bis nnxieiy for ou.
downfall, is only tonfirme.l in bis eenviciioii Unit on
Ionics, ie .luurrel is a remarkably imi l.u^iiu-ss Im
keep^utjof
:[
¥-..yi-
t
-
; v;./ t
i
M';r
r
, r.,-j-
Kni
l
wror'
1
for wec'fc
,
~ImC .''aii'-i'i".| eien him that lie
ivill burn bis lingers by ntleui] g to pull Ihe Con-
federates' eheslmits out of ibe lire, unless lie firal
bin. la them iiivineilil) lo abolish alavtiry, Hia ehiel
penman and pampblotcor, JI. do h
who hits an often been " inspired " lo indii.nl'.'
pnib which ihe Finpe.ror has resolved to irond-
,.l i ,, I .,..:
el o
ihe United S(l
. oui future homo!
I'uf.lon me, sir, if 1 nny you Imtraj a buiieni
iioranee ol" a large porliun of the couulry
liieli:il iilcss for seine nihc purpose, you
nen Lulled lo preside. V.ju f.irget .M«--,i-.liu:
i.iiie, Rhode (aland— Suites that are the brig
lemplnrs of progress
A SPEECH Hi' OEN. FICFV'M'
[Hi, Tburiilay evening, Aug. ii, lliere wosagrcal meci
Inp nt Ibu Tremoni Temple, in notion, I" lie... ,i ..ir-ccI
fnci "The I' in blinder." The Temple was crowded ui
" '. "I Iml nl iiniiilkcicliiel* nnd clicerloK ivero lonj
i"ni c.l. (iun. Frtmont was nccompiuded by lluj. Hrj
I.i! ... F i-:.[i. -JiiliMljolliiiMiiiV. Mrv. fYeirionl was nfco tin
Hale ree n force,
illn needed to p
In my individual ujperience I have found ihem
few, nhd in Ihe progrei* of Ihe war ihoy have
Tast decreasing. Tho danger which has njlendcd
the avowal of Union senti tils, the uneerlain pro.
lection which kc havo been able (o give them, i tie
eerlain suverilies ol ihe ton federate government, the
unexpected lenglh to which the rebels have becti
able to rirolrnei Ihe sirupt;!". to-eilu-r with neiphbo^
hood friendship', iir.d ir.l.r. irs. have carried nwav
many who in ihe bi-ginnlni; uminlained their alle-
Hie Union. In the ivhoh- valb-y of Vtr-
Union vromau (laughter). Tiii;
ibraa and liabelai
The President'li
tho gen
could not have more wittily epn -wd hia opinion of
"o bounding mid burling ol 'J'/ir HcrnlJ and ila
Mowers atilr. Grecleyl
J7ia Herald has been vociferating and another
iblo religious journal u
"'
"
tl to ni-nr.l nnd iiii|'.JJ-ib|i
First till Ihe rnnks, m.d leavu lo those i
homo Ihe obligation of shaping Ihe air,
proper ends
Itul MnssHcliusotls reeds no other im
her duty than the certainly that aim bus
form. Under Ibis Impulse' ber people wi
ward promplly and nobly, as they alwayi
(cheers). She will be always (rue, as In
abu baa beca poetically 'rue m her hint
The iulnnt that '-—
.. inS ! n'llLi, where there
a body ol tueo Hill. Union HDli-
lUgh lo bnve the consijiency of a
parly nnd wilh ila representative organs. Then
1 was among the Unionists en.
(o service ler Mr. I'.iiii-eti,
Ihen Ihe acknowledged bend of ihe party in that
Mr. Calhoun died a defeated rebel "ehief. but
he left legions of young n devoted to disseminalu
young legions growing up in Ihe
faith of the priniiples to li.e .-ilahlishment of which
Cradle of liberly
sirangien tue serpent, is ready in its manhood to
destroy (lie bydm ; mid when I see, ns I lately have
hud the opportunity lo see, what kind of men they
nre, each one filling a place In sociel}, inatrucled,
inttlligent men, heads mid sup]. oners of Inmilies,
contribuiing by steady labor lo the wenlih of Ihe
Slate—when 1 see such nun going by thousands and
hundreds of thousands lo the Ik-Id, my nnxiely is not
in regard to the number who go lliere, but it is that
their ready obedience nnd iitb.-..,ing confidence iu the
government will be met hi ,t corresponding earn Tor
them I a tho field, and that ibete eonce lit rated energies
will be direeled to resulls ivorih) or tho sacrifices
they are making (applauHc).
Therconi, i imiutei- m-s.-ll in tlie pleasure oi feel-
ing that the obji . i nl thi- eiing ,i not so much to
with a peopli
cnled lo believe Ibey are
liberties; Ihcy aro carrying -
unity and determination ; Iheir armies have acquired
die solioilv and ..-onsitlency of regular troops. To
such a re belli.. n will r.:.|uire the utmi
urge
OtllOi
guj.l speed lo ihem, I turn, with your permission, for
.i uiomenl to the dulies renting upon those of us who
for iho lime being are left at home.
I have just now expressed my anxloly Hint we
m1 Id obtain from Ibis war r.snllo worthy of tho
-nrifices ive nre making- blow this shall bo done
.mil in the speediest way, ia the quel I ion which
1! 10 C
ipon
if grelll ...
j
..ml,
king of [be
right I In, I I lie p..'.. pie suuuiu iu una iMi) ji:niuu3iy
>-ue their vital inlcreots. Not only is Ibis their
i riled right, bought by ibe first revolution, bul it
also their hatred duty lo keep themselves well
d currently informed concerning the progress ui
iiing the manner in which it shall he controlled,
as best lo teeuie .1 eslie pence, and realorc II
(loud cheers). It is
ur irutituliuna maai-
-"kii =WFTOoTu^6T
, l-...,i e ia tbi counlrj
nlar
iml V r. Black
Tho
n- hi
ll, through al
odalll 0110,1, ""'tluoc
llish spirit that oppr
Fray tell us, is our i
less than your own, J
,i please, and you i
HuriesugoAlr. Whi
il in this country ti
:e in the infancy of
growth, and we ar
ihe-c years of sorrow i
nliicli we bnve been unit, I mme ibnn all else, it is
love ol counlrv-oiir | -miisiu. In pence, I he
country bus b.-in bl.-.-e.l irith oui bumble labor, nut
have wo ever been luund wni.tmg in iho umea thai
have tried the souls of men. We weio Willi Vv nrreii
on bunker Hill, wiib Wiishingtua at Mornslowti
mid Valley Forge, »nh Lntiiyciie at Yorkto.vn, will
1'erry, Decatur ami MeD.iuuugb. in Iheir erummgs
and Willi Jncksun at New Or leans, bmihng side b»
side wilb the white man ler nationality, nations
ri.'bla, and national glorv. And wbeu Iho history o
die preeent fttrocious insurrection is iv.nten, He hi,
lori'iri will record," Whoever was Inlse, the black,
were true" Would von Ibcn, ia truckling subser-
viency lo ibe sv i, i
oi.ili ,-.. r- kiiIi ibis bloudy rebe" T -
r.-.or.ve Hie pi'ir^l pmriulism ibe eouniry nil
ll you would, let me tell you,
Neitbc lr ' nnT fiteo eitn hu
ilcst iu which thej
luro of ' '
u for 1 1.
, luv ibe pben
iiuny prop bcci
.. .1 i.
iml, La Frm
n most elaborate nnd enbaiisli
iiigh three Nog,, wherein be sa;
Ihe Americnn
Vll'.l..-.
.
eriji.inll) .-ini'ii. iu..|.ii,.-. ^ifi.-i.
,'t.,'"l'l:''.i'|
l
,.i,'..-.'"/.
,
.-'j.',r.i. 'l.n. no,.'.'.
• "' »!;-•«
^
of the
,nd nor luice can succeed, but by tbu
in? So
you i-piirn all s
itious for you
Sod
good Mr. President, you will not rend you
when I toll you that the question ol cob
so perslsienli) tl.n.it upon us by Ibe bear
less traders in ibe wuc ol n bleeding people, h„
ig been settled by a unanimous delMininati " '
riglu
e shall be nbl,
mt the duty of
imploy it in laboring
Ibe Court of France
all ovinls nt a tin.
".-"..''....-'I'id^io il,
.. Rh i rovoked birr
-
svna nut the Icsa
nod," and appln
aly. So.lllere-
infl Willi
opiiii freely
s gener; Ibe Soul
] who havo been c.l
contending for their
_.._ jf the firing at .... .
Weil reached a eerlain eiiv, ihe Busy Chair chanced
lo be in ibe eouu(in» room of Fogy i- Co., iho great
South American merchants 'Iho K,i*y Chair is inti-
the House, fur it ia a family eonneciiou. Tho
air i- lull of logy blood. Old Fogy wna sit-
- :
wri ling-table, and as hu read (hu
"
iml Ihe , in..- 1 .a
lurally fulls ..
II. Their delerminalion (o oblain success Is
querable. To sub. In,- (hem ile-ir ilcsignn inn.m
l'|.. iniposi-iblr, and llii'iir.ili ivbieli glleS then,
;ih must be ours also (cheers).
. secure Ibis unity we must rouse ourselves lo
extraordinary exertions. Not only must every pos-
sible means he used lo damage tho enemy iu (he
field, but we mud guard vigilantly against Ihe
ies in our midst (chei-i-s). While you br
loyally oecul.ied mill. il.t. Jof^ii.™ of .!-» —
ml rending your v.nera to the field, iho (
ry parly bus been stcalihily and busily .
ployed in organiiing to control the elections, i
lo secure a victory of which Ibey already feel
assured. To counteract ibetii you most labor—
;
ltust moke il o matter of Imlmiiuil labor In or
:o g' v u ibis furco of unity to the work before
ind i-iCT) vole dcposilcd in Iho hidlot-bci lella
iur.1) oo tin- i.-'.l.-l as ™ Wocd-uni'-cd skct
in (be field. The cudur:i; ci ami Heady courage or
jur sohlicru roust be support! d by a united public
ipioion at borne, and when fume I nlleint victory
huh.. H. r...« ib.- clouds ol war. let a responsive
jlu.i light up tho undivided "hearts of ibu North
loud cheers).
We might make, enm .-mis and ,'.:• up ad'
wna for tl"-- ; or il only
...!„,; I
easily secured hari
il stable! goveromcats
ID of gencralions yet
fight this battle (tin
Ihe deluge," but -
obligations. Ouraohlk__ „.
;!v;l
;J
n
-'-r
,,l/|i,l|
n
'
v
- J
rW'',,V^.'o
l
nly .
lull iheir cluince for
,ould have carried
might
IuiIivhIiimI prosperity
or elsewhere where pence
eign. Hut it ia for tho Ion;
o come in whoso iniercst,
s). Wo cannor say, "After
lake (be lime wilt nil
go to the field wilb
r Lie 1-b.iblank. Impelled alone by u gen-
ii,,., 1-,,-h, fin ihe,re,.unlrj's fulur.
or theirs ; they havo no other re-
ward lhau the glorv and s-.fet, of lb,.- country. Such
n I have seen in iho field. I know bow cheerfully
y bear hardship—bow silcnil. ibey accept woui
'
il denlb.
Go to the •rales ol ili.-e honored deii't, nnd
Ihem Ihe lli.g they loved iloms ov.r iheir regim
,ion some glorious tield-will their sleep bo uis-
.rbeilt Tell them that their names will he
inded down with honor ibr.-i.gb the succession of
gencralions— will ibe blood again thrill^ in their
eyesgli
"
Things looked dark. Ponlil any mortal
such a storm f No. (Jo he must, and
through s porthole. iiiii ; i,ig on fallen gi
gn.Twing reluclmil eru-ls with a Cralimi
The bolt fi-ll I Of all iho editors ir
Stales, -Mr. Greeley, and or all papers It
77,o Tribune, were honored bv an act I
conferred by a President. Sir. Lineal
3>i4iirir. lie rend Mr. fireeh-v's ..,n ri
letter. II... the I're-iileiit ,.f It,.- I nil 1
to The JV-iouns a formsl reply ! Wi.^i
-liiidralll What a slut r :"
W.ll ,h-
leuian plea
ilb a r, by ,,
ay! hi
I ll-ini'i, of Morriecni ai
rr-ideiit It.ii s lo lei I a g.-.nd sinry. It wni«
ken i yo. loo. f.ir the ludicrous. If lio had
>r I'.lmn Kpeaking.  e
,., ,,„,;,.,
pra, lb. -ii,
/(,'f,Ji(-;i7-
FOUNQ FOOTS CHANGE OF OPINION.
Win
ILjlTlM
"tbnt the
,.,!,„
w, ns lha 'bead of Ihe houso was
.ihlest sect ol* what is vaguely and aim
called Conservative, this frank uspression of n
fieil devolion lo Ihe government was iu eve,
agreeable. Hut young Fogy—tl partner
house—shook bis watch chain complacently, i
marked, " Well, ir Ihoy call out the Anled
Guard /shall resign, for I havo no idea of I
against Southern g. i.ilomen, who hav
then :
Tbe's.
nuary. Jeslenlay
lered, rugged -raced
cheer fully
ion do ,,-ign, and I wi
; n .,,. r ,,,,^." Ttont,
This was a year ag
who lurns up but a sqn
and ru s tv- uniformed yi
seats himself, ami savs, bn-kli, " Well, Cousin Las'
Chair, will you have the last news from (ho I'eniu
sula?" It was young Fogy, fresh from Ibu wars
fresh from Ihe most cinslaut nnd faithful service
lie thought belter of i(. Fie did not resign. H,
marched when the regiment marched lo which lb..
Aniedilui'inns belonged, and in all iho sharp Vit
a bailies of nig','.: I
Ned Fogy, lie has been men-
tioned in letters and orders and speeches, lie baa
borne dying comrades on his back from Ibe field,
received their Inst worda of r,irewcll for pareots .....I
dear ones, then closed their eyes on.: hurried
back to nnother duty mid to danger. II. ' .- I..."
ill ami wailing ,i. , bo 'terrible riiii-krihoi.im. ,.,
and been smilingly I iliur with .bjaib an I [ nl ! .r
UeWiiv.-ifllbniiltradi
Co. had been opening bis In
" The army ia in goad spi
Ned li least remembr
.bile I elil-y I, lisb.i.ti" okui ihat
b, p.,..p,
brings
pi in dre
r hear tliclli
v ofo birth.
.r fall v
emphil
In bo'.y horror, di-iulcn-fllcl iir, you may hold i
our hnrd- at what )0J ibooJO to der-ominnlo (I
sclfi-bnefs'' ol Ihe uunltetftblo rcsul a; I-
iray i. II u-, is it m.i re -elfish than yuur o«
n n subjeet about nl
t ml cquidly united, but the pre
bieli I think equally important v
upoa my individual experience (cries ol "bond,
and applause).
fiji vinrs tv- wln-n 1 had the honor lo represent
eoor views upon nail. 1 allaim, I held, in commoa
will, yoursel.es, Ibe opinion ihat slavery shnuld not
lie disturbed within ilfl existing l.ii.ils. W hen the
Confederal Stales nniiouuced their eMSte
Incentive |,ri.rlaiin. d slavery lo hci t'
„f .he new power. In UiHsonri, a year ag...
war nieaanrc, 1 dcebin'l ilic shoes ol rcheh
iiumenre npplaum nnd cries of " Cood," and groal
h.eringl. believing (bis to bo ibe most incisive
enrobing mid di'Mlly blow Ihat could he moid :
ibu heart of Ihe rebellion (applau-e mid "Good,
good," " Bully fur you," and cheers). I judged it
ibe the quickest mode to damage and disconcerl
nioncmv, and to gaiu ftreat advaatnges wilb ll
bast cost of life lo ibe j;oud cifJ'-na who
espect for ibe Uoll I ' >' - <urj • mi - ' -
that inexorable law, but it ia etioiigb i„r my pre- llL
sent purposo (hat (ho penalliea are neither more I
iu
3, while
it than tho loyal Stales c
I'q.pi i.
ipedienl le
d.sired concltist--
o European States should Hunk H right or
:
- rveae by force to oblige II l.jailcd
... a compromise of Iheir eoicreignly.
WbalolhurelVeet could it produce (ban to render
ineiilnble, and even Lurry on, ihat scryilo war, so
completely destructive of all European intereaia in
this country, which ibid govt, out so studiously
slri.es lo avoid? 1 know lhal Ihe danger of any
foreign nation attempting such a policy, if it has
thai no foreign government has ever tlirealeacdIhat „-, i.eeigngi.w >,! I
t all i ndly i
SIJ.-IIS.
oiily by way of
,cil0 a qiicslion noll'css signilieanl-nmuely.
must be ihe ellect of such n policy abroad ii-
cinuiirag.: the ins org'- ids with In, pes ot an in
and tuiiige. lo enable Ihem
Tho ellect will be lurihe
on, in openiag u way for I
il shall he permitted lo c,
..illVniig ihrougboul the w.
result in an entirely new s
merce between the Unite
prorobyn HriWogncliUii'ilneorliy oi
;„,-,.;,.:.:/.'„ ,,,,.1,,:. ,.((..-,--l...'i-....'.'.-Jt.i,
very Is only tbupre-
<:::;:
ir Co
fit you are so »c.»ioiis Hi spend some
ey our liberal i . -,
;
;ics baa placid
il! Il it is .dfi.biuss, please, sir, IUHU.C.
,....- own plea for the coal speculations, etc,
all persons luok to ib.-ir selfiuleresl.
Ilutpraj.gojd iir. i'rc=i.b-. il, «ln should v..
.
dioiih) mi. bud) nv.cller.iligg.llgCO'l.il Ihere le
Ceniml' America I lu ll.... lo-.uli, .
.-line it.
eiicb wilb a Jcrvor unknown in Ibese lue.ii lui.-
Joe—where a broad-brim .1 I'mnium, a eigar and
pair of apurs is considered a eomlonahlu costuiui
for ihe natives— why should wo, why ahuuld njiy
iiody dig coal f Uo tell. Migbi wu not juat as ye!
)i" ioe on ibe const of Labrador 1 Uut sayjou
'
Lual laud ia the besl Ibing I know of lo btgiii m
inlerprise." Antounding cii.iovnil Worii.. t. '
recorded in golden lelterr. like Ihe
ibu Tutnplo ol Miiiorvn. '
< oal bind.
Mr. President, il my African ri>ibihtic- g " "' c
ter of me—if I do show my i.one) wh. ..ever I read
Ihat sentencol Coal land, s.rl If )ou plea*, sir,
give McUbdlmi some, give ilajleok amno, and. by all
mentis, save u litllo slrip for yourself. Coal land,
Twcnly-fivn aegrocs diggiag coal iu Cenlrnl
America I Jlighi) 1
.l..ii! K.|.n.l lo about Iwenly-bvi
negroes splilling .nils , i, cangamoti I
^
^ ^
necessity of rem g ib- lV' t "t t- n £ „. ,
cording 10 theory, white m. u caul s' . 1
boncstb/ in Iho South ; win >" il .otu.ti.iu ,
s ho tho mono :
" The Guil oiutts, purged ol Irai
s, Ihe homo of tho lujnl, imnncipated blaekal
d then, good sir, if
in we nre, let Ihem i.
Yours, rvapeclfu
ii of ihiryliiid, In
alulou ui the frc.
,, tin: n.lU.ivu:
, .Invery in somo form ('Go,,
sod cheers).
1 coa-idited itlheo ,
-I. Id 'li !' '
ceaie ns n polilicnl power, ami begin la
social fact. B«i "^ :' '
conditional opinions «nb w
,r. in mi iiiiu'l. gave placi
aver) n.i.aoiage whioh lie
M -i. i.ibl be euq.'.ui.d. ami I'.at in t.e vlUtti.e
«nr u.ei.Hir Ibu a. I obuild be lb .rnu^h and .
dinle It became apparent thut the slower
would bo incllectunl. And so the events of I
have brought me to lbs conviction lhal tbi--
nllowed 1<
iii object. Already
traoip of eager thousands hastening it
bmile-yoor fancy u. ibe restless dig
buck the voiCea of their farewell. L.m
or the night how many ol you will e
again, those household voices'!
"ememberiiig Ibece— romemhenng Iho hoarded
-,,,,-a v.-u bnve ibrowii iulo llii,' gulf for yo—
,,1,-v'rt gou.l—will you hesilate? i'eopl. ol M.
,„-"., | r"v, ill .-on livnilal... to strike wilb v,t:,l lo,
urn mural enemy v. I,... hna compelled iheto tei
.^r.liees; (t ri.- .if No! noil -Shall Ibis blood
abed io vnin-l (No! no I) Bnplbed ii
blood will you noi name l'liii: die s^il wbcro
shed I (Yes 1 yes !) Shall a ploughshare guided by
ind of a slave throw up to wlulen in Ihe su
-
ines of patriots who fell in this slroggle ft
^ounlryf (Cries of No I no.)
wil your patriot soldiers lo Ihe Held, happy i
privilege lobe there; make every fight ft vu
tury but let ihe men who fall on those red fields die
n ihe assured belief ihat iheir blood was not merely
pilled upon ihe ground—llmt it went to cement ihe
oroer-sloties In lias great tempro of universal lib.
etty (great ci.eeringl, and when the roar ui the b,
lie, wilb all olher iniirtiil coui.ds. is lading in 111.
ears let ihem feel lb"! Heir souls. loo, me inarclu
on lo join that noble army (,-b".-i~) of rlvrc win
every good caun:- demands. Juslil'y Iheir sacrifici
and :.l e, bi a great no., place yom-.cUo* on o
ol Ihe grand pinnacles ol history. And ii on lit
e n the halo "Inch surrounds you is ling>"l wil ,
a r. d.!.-;:c.l light rellectcd from man) a bloody field
,1 will cot com,- from your selling sun. but will la
tho l.Khl of ft new ami glom.us ...or g, which w.
dluniicai,, tbo world (tremenilous applause, wind
.as k. pi up lor several nnnules).
ll..,- bounuels Hint were tbvo.vaupon the platform
tl-rc p.s-ed to Mrs. Fremont in the b.aleom
on Iu-i"ii of Ihe General's remarks. Ihrei
lu-,^. ^ lor Mrs. Fremont, ihcn^ three mi
Gr:a!ly"«i* rousing cbi
mently^
'Tbi-y hate 'em.
"What will bo the end?"
Secsh will bo esterminaled. it no
" Whew ! and how about—"
" Peculiar ii-siilououi ;
" be asked, i
" Yea," I nodded.
" Well, Cousin Lasy. ibere's a wondi
.ling. I'o you know iho re ace a gru
'
Possible!"
A CONTRABAND'S TROUQHT.
Or iboso "sheep wilbou shepherds," ihe
mil
I. nothing more nor lesa 1
lers al Ibis large
e not held a .'
ilul Ibis I no iced i Ihem—they nr
nged since two yi inthoWoJo/Tfo
have lelore ob ter veil
l„ ocj that ihoy wei
o, anew weight oi tlu-ir
r, but thejr-
e keeping up a fp-cii thinking. Upon what ? Is it
o minds of all ihesu " storage™ " t Lctusqucs-
,n ooe, n. barber alHetroit:
11
Weil, dick, what do you (hink of these limes?"
" Well, 1 doa'l kaoiv, sir, fta Iberu is uiueb iu Ihesc
i lastin; wbdo s
Therefore, all othe
can be
, nn~i,l-
n could hu got about Detroil
ivilhsl
TEE PRESIDENTS WIT.
Tbesf ia one thing ubout the President
,bich no on
1 need not any thai Ihctu v
''"V'
1 -
,
... ,.. . . , nnd ' gi.rdn g it oiu) a.
il„- . il. . mi .'. snp|.rcsjina ,ii ibe rebell.
. , ,! ,i lialo abolition ot slavery (ercni
,*rs) nod m favor of u»ing cvory prscuunble
,,..,, ,..,'.. ll.m i.l.ul. lieu ellecli.c (cbc'Ts). ami
dcpriio Iho cnumy of their great element
rongllifRrcal applause).
Wberevet our d«g wa.es
,.a,o o. tr free men (cbeerr;. i«< .. a..»wc.
.[u.'Stioiis, and give all pns-|.„ris (louil cbeers].
It is urged against suuiuinry meimuri -.i ihat
ir ration of the Hlnvcs would be an act of g
iustice (0 Ibe luynl men ol lb,; Soulh. iml
ell -i war as this be eiirri.s.l on without sacrifices
..n ll,.- I
)al people in ever, s.-ciiou of tho eoun-
• I
| falisla of the Sou Ih would be required
conlribum a portion of what is held to bo pro-
i
- ,(|,i,-l, tlnv would ib.ubtlcss bo afier-
irl |,m.,i„-raoi!. Against this tbo loyal people
'the North give no, only absolute properly, but
iheir own lives and the lives of lh.se mosl dear lo
lehecrs). [At this point Gov. Andi "
"
ibe plalform,
' To lhr~ '
Besides th
aigbly enjoy but those who
.ilion of ihe daily papers of
diolesume compeiiu
imosity among Ihem, 1
glory in firsi pubhibii - -
Mark Ihe w
"I Ibink lliere might, a year ago. and ibere migl
perhaps, some nuw ;
but i know one ibey could n
oei now mid lb..' is t'l'.k .i-,bn.-oi., lu.-aiiing hi
Why not ?
"
Because ire are not going (o fight I'
le* men power to kerp us doien. If
.it would give ui our freedom, wo w
righl up 10 it, und I ibink wo would do
I'gblirig"
This was tho nclual reply. Is Ihis the u
course of thoughts of fuur million 1 Is it
purlnnce to us as ft nation? Is it of any
eo before God, in Ibese times? llavo wu a
do respeeling il?
irth Iheearli
the doing or nny other thing Ibat sball^
sucb
-,
of sides
Id s
idoil Of
of any
:e, Chair
ol'vcd, TlinttbljCoi
eiu-rnl leiuovikl ot Ine iree uuiehs
l.o.J a= llii|Hilllic. hiexiieillent, in
mlillu csluenry whlcli couldJuiiUy
, beers,]
llow n
i iheir loss
b diatinclion
i received
. The principle of sell
tal questions, is Ibu! ot ,.|,p,-.s,ll..n I
,,,1,,-r paper, t'oanmuly di.-gNst-
;
lb-m. Mr
is the only theme lhal sc.ois lienrlilj o a
Only on a hunt utter Mr. Greeley vrill all ihe
run lonth-r. This is tb" sole u, diy ol ibe Nt... ...
press." Mr. Greeley has been the occasion ol more
nrlnesa ilion any olher man .n America. A IknilJ,
.bout nbuso of Mr. Greeley, would no more be a
tlrruld than a easier is ft castor wnboul popper and
Express, wilhout a fling at I lie Tribune,
n-nlllli wilhout llre.llii.-s. lie IS ihe only
;r cans'isteally held f.^i.
Mr. Uennelt's hands when
Brooks will bubble ann-
uel? ,1
pon
. ... which
I hue will bmig beaiily
Mr Greok-y dies, and
lessly.
LET US SUPPRESS TIIK MlOLll!."Siyr.-:
I pupprc-'s lio' Abi.liiii.inisl-. '
cries somo
slauk-witlcd oralor. "and Ihe rebellion will cud I
"
~f course it will, you dear soul; and if all yoor fel-
,vi-eilit"ns had been of your tulioro and kidney
,ero would have b.-.m no rebellion at all. If Uimp-
en and bis friends had raid, " hi ns suppress ibe-so
illnws who cned out ag .in.i -hip money, '
England
uuld bovequielly snb.i.iil.d lo ihe tyranny of tbo
mans. If tJli_-i and I'atriek Ileury had shouled
Hurrah for riing C-.-.rg" ami ihe r-'n.uip Act !
" ibere
iciuld have heen nobluo Iv i.i..lmi-.u If Mirabeau
,nd the French people bad boMi.wed "hurrah for
-•r'ance would havo s| lily ,nb d. I'o be -u.o
every right would h.i.e I
:<. aniiiti.b.t..'d. every lib.-ny
JeBiroyed.nnd ft few neb and remoisi'b-i people
would have governed I ranee ;
l.m tl.cn.- w,,ubl bi,o
been no dillicully. except inor-.l rot and g. n.r.il
naiicnal decity,
I-et us suppress tho Aboli
...,.-
1
Lately, all lho e.lilors of New York unit
e,r ellorl-s to send -Mr- Greeley io Fori l.a.ay
The government via* besieged, besought, in re:
-iructel warned, aod cum threatened.
J
-"- •
„t w„s invoke.! lo arresi this arrant bilker,
eveliirv of War was urged, sinee.1,--' ^}"".
,ebmond. at least to take Mr. Greco) -
lie.-
^ wou| d hrlvu been no Abolitionisi
'
;:e?y t^ro^t
J
reV«ra uTp-s ^. Greeley, movent .priogs A« drunk,
^-e'oft'
,ubjue lliuse
people of the cottol
who inlluencu it. 1
ng persistence,
nliieh caused ibo w
lbs people « that Ibey o
country know perfectly well that slavery :
botlom ot this rebellion. 11 there bud
-lavi.ry there would have been do war: just
Abolili
B^-z±y^^^
'.''Vi'ViVoim!
'
"llh'i'm '.li'-'-li.'ir.il 1 ilo not follow h""
Badly and truly youm,
Rational ^nti-^liwwB^**""*11 ^-
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L™ »u ... o»i vi.».v -i.- -""'"i'"*
;
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Will lk..» .6""*
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, tan. „».i .r a.. .™n.-n™ •» "" »"" " «'
emn tkk. mill.'. 1° din.raeo i"'a .'"'"' " " ns
„ ,™ii ... .... .rie™i>.«i.ii. iktog ik.i
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...I l.v Mil. mn. . lis.b.l.l- II- HOI !'• ".I'
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il.m. *o |'.1.'.;'-_
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; ,,!„.,„„„, ,,,- ,ii. iiilnuie
onflpirnoy wkick
pillk ngoknan
™™ ,1,1. proportion. »ki.k o,.r.l.»J.« * »
ml tkivil.n 10 d.-Mrny Ik. ..il'ion. And '
Co.'.. .. W'i.'0'l Hoi il «ookl di. i. n.lnrnl denlk
o „ wo are llnttisTed by biles °r ,hia bl" n S ,1"1
"!,_,,,„ 1|B».|1. of the Iwt dying slm-le of (ho
KBBilion, which overpowered «
-"^J*£_..„ 1 hlnsot Ihuuivrlh i,olon ge-
,,lifl ill" I'
tl/ir.r in'lli-i".
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tlielr friend. ,
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vr
3^..- ....
!riol mill the ci.nlif-
.
u( rebels. . , ,
II tbo applications made thus n
in ol eKploration,
tllt0.lt 0-1 1 I-
,,,.. [,.,> -..Mr... I''-'.'"
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wVmniii-J.i [Seal '' "" su,,l, l
tlloToO'.
, nnd by lliu aulliOrlly uf the Stalo
bCPD OU.J II
i,usrdHc0,ore
:
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fflnv WlwWttJtmt (Korrtsiioiutciut.
WxanrSOWS, Sept. 1. 1E62.
1 -d nw.iy from Wnehinglon suddenly ft wecl
, my hurry [omot prlVftWly U> i»"h« »;
you, midtaot for mi1
ncglECt-a UmitHom
w can 1 Hip" "geflt my bluntlcr, aa
, ii mate of your a^rous inJulutnc
ii liberty—inucv
o slwuld be fi-M, cx Cv|.i vm. ""'
«„loli.Ur'n,towl«im G«l K*« hhiek stini!
.
',
,-,-ioin., u ; l.tln :
.T lu protect thai very
,.;„„;,. ;,,,!,!,
,|,".. .-,-,,. :-,„...,.* UflBhting. Tl.«
tL.
ii tli.it Hid pwcli« of tbs Socewionist li con-
„t with hi. Wnory, «hllfl Ita pracilM of tUo pro-
r-ery Unionist « esactly aniwo.iii.ti.: to I,,,. tlHorj.
.i,dain™ml Idea of a republic h the r./.."M"
i«t na iiquciliou of superiority of trnLninK or
1 as louman boi.iL'* erented nllko by (iod lr
tha ln»l lif'ct" ",0
thtae old *i»s' ">>
difgrtice that h.tve
_...„ espeu..
lis and could he deceived tiy
,
in i be race of the defeat and
ticndcll our arras almost overy-
^Z™^*£"^&i
"
ccplins suoU "s l0,B
Ilea nud Urns r<>; *»*«
|ht , ir,„ i[,
3now oppoted
*"1 ''" l ""
1
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,
i
,
|lr,i ih- m-it.-riiol ttrength of the
fc tr Lol'i b ndK he tonehed. We ureiie ft
r
.
'i
J| |"oa last year liaa furoUfied
r tl.-iri "0.1 had ;ii).pow'l possible, but
-
ilmn we bwe ouwelvta. And this
fact of the lower aud lest complex
.
n iion on which they stand. Their
r .
„„,! the machinery of their polilic.il
not only &aeltinlly gre
from this >'
Tki.
.. pill. d...po.i.n... Tk.y
^ ( |
"... lin-mlly, .:i|.|'kl. .1" l.enriog ..rn.o
tll
n
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b".'..l'l.d in.'. Ik. I'.kl wilkoul .li.turb.in.. lo
il,
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1 ...». .1 pr.0n.lioo o,o»..r, I. Ik.
_i,L, .t Ik. Uo«o,.n«»llk. Tk. .!„.» proJ.o-
-,„
s l...l.n.« Sk,.,r ,k..»l..i...n...l U« "W "»
,k. p..,.l,, nil oik.™ ™ «" P"' » "» «*> ''""'
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,'
InJ tki. nuiukcr ennnot fc. 'nook les. tknn
rfii'.o ...J n boll .1 oi... nklo I. hullo • «»o»t
Tb. ooorobiioo or. pr..i..ly of *• «»P«1 ood .»M
m„,,i.l o-ki.l. i.o.o.1 ...ily-.ork.J op -
fnr ooivd.r W. Oiivc kl.n 0Mur.il hv nt .
,„» ..,, ri.i... i.. i»«. o,te. .r ...i.'y kT.,. ,k.
n 1 wlio 1..1 niln.....l Kkol ' eoulJ do 1D
,"o"l'ki.l Ibis 1" rally Ik" "... Ho «U Ik" Ik.
I whom ml rend Iknl ik.y rusk k.ndloiiy upon
knl".™. iind .1 1'
'""l " •"'»"
f"'""IX
nrlillon ,
nr., of prr.taly Ho. olo»i, nko ,,r« .cor o y
akove ihu kor... nnl mules Iknl onn k. lrnin.il lu
',,,.,,.1 il... ......... ..I 11..- b.m.-li.l.l. .
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,,„,.,.!.. I ..-»." >.'»"• »"'»' '»-»•-'
r V-. rvilkn holler nnd nior. intolkyoiil order
:;,";;;" ;„;„i.» n
..,,,. i.*-.. »'.,
'.„, ,b,»..iU.. in.liti.nolri.odlolbo
„ko''.,.,.ld p.r.nn.1. 0. Ihollb. m.o^or.
n.M » S ni..l - «~ «»
^"".X.l"he ioIiV.lo
:„;.»?.„,..„,,. o..r.,.i„ * ,......; .1.11k
Tli- oi-.U.r i. uol ooilBrnlly on.l.r.io.,1, nod
,I, 0U „U
*
nm.oly Iknl il i. Irom Wool Point only Iknl
. ....... *iol.u ik.i. inilitnry .dncntion.
tke.r oni.cr. km. =1.1.0
r , ,„ nn |.tH
Tki. I. tnr from being Ik. cnoe. Tb.rt nro no Itts
tknn ..I.I. inilitnry H.boola or ooll.^ea in iko seeding
Stnloa nl v.ki.k 'I" ™ ...1 . 1.L.r .In.. .1 ih.ir yoolh ,.
e,l„e..',.l.«n.l Uo. k.oo lur i-eoly or ik.rly year.
,,„' ll.i. k.l. be.,, pnrt of Iko pr.pnr.U.o iko,.
C.™ toto On., -lid. !•' I'" .I".'g."0y '»"
Lna licui. 'ii'inihly oliiniiilttiifig, 1 their tducsinoi
hn3 been tho S prowd,,! f-.r. At ibe.c UIU -e, ti, ,
instnwtioii is not aa exclusively military as at  ..st
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Nntionalcliool. In l:,et.,vo:.y yoi.lb of .he voHliUir
.1,..,,.. h n. ^eiupereut to ..nil ' coi..|ian>, or i-ivo lo
imaii.,,,,:,..'.,.-. - ,.ailuatc,onVi-„.',,int.
Wluvt ,.,, uumeiise advau.nge tli.-- ,-- -li-i .»-' ii"
iB w be read on every pw of the hiBtory af tin, « i ,
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i ,- ii.iii. ^ hue tome ni colli-ion. The edu-
-nt'iou which our young offieeru have to pick up as
Ibey can after juiuing the nriny, their nntftiJoniPtB
btrto bad in advance. And then they have all the-
ciieray which a wcll-underBtood, dlsliiwt and paaaian
utc purpose calls into nelion. Hence proceed those
erent Genemls which ihoy only have produced,
been willing to use, who have, proved themselves
much iuoru'
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tliiin a mulch for military peduntH I
Ilalleck and McUlcllan. With sisuli matenuU for
array and with men ll.u* tti.ined to mould and , u
load them, we think that even the defeat 1 di-per-
aion ol" the force now opposing Hint of Gen. 1'ope
would by no menua ha die extinct ion of the tebellton.
In ihin state °- ''"n^. we need nnl fflj- what wo
bold lo be ihu only hope oi iW ,n.u...
We have repealed it in lltiwilliug tan
ncM. It may lie pari of ihu humiliation which
robbed them, for permission io exist ne
llol-'-oll'll
(or d Bullftblu
»=,jtsr,nt;:;E:;;V:::,„.]-
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pnrue- of v. io
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II il tt.ieci— ivy for military operations, than lus ultcnlion io
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„,ed popul*
situiilions as ivnitors
ity. A e
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iph from the Cliicngo Tri'.
wliftii" 'tlifl President may, it he chooies, lal
K Onops.—TVhilo it ia the duty of
.cry mi
nil,.-.: iim 1
s'hst he can to get ollitra It .
iliould be nmdo to aavo ihc wo
,vo learn -uct. has b.icn the pati
.arcrnment ib.it fears ore ante
lb . ...hit. ly ii.i|i"-'ibb- "' "
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,...„-et" Fur-lheaoli
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v.T Ol II
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lli.lii-i-lv.
of till
!0 the ;uh o.
h-lenilJ in tlmt Stat
•catlug them,
:
e fools of iliom
undoubtedly t
wMirien
.alilimt raiglit cill a depu'a-
to Ibe White Houoo and
intieis nod folly ol such
ir their own sake, not lo
t that a few colored men
|o join the prupinuil L'ol-
.ouulyorco.ur-....
mil accepted, p.tid
e other
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ruviil
repot
Hi bi-llilii-l Hi
,J of » Lineouia/' Il is not leu ce.ia.n »„ ... m-
our eelored po| nh-u .iim oppu-ed lo llim aa »e
, U1 .very oilier ]n»jec. of eoloninliou. :IU Ayl.
friran slates that the Comraiuee called to llio , hit
,L l.v Hi" 1'refi.let.t lo linen to his propounlK, s
far from hnviug been eonviaced of bin plea, expn sac
ir judgment by adopting the following resolution:
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likely lb. Ii -•..-' s v v

pc. lo Hi- A. .* t «imna...o( N
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ors iuforn.8 V.< 7VU.U... •
Iv alarmed M tbo prosrect of a P r..cla.r.
Freedom from President Lincoln. They prate abour
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u.elh.rl l ..wmg U « l rr.ble. l ,.le...
Tliov lliiftk it "iiibnr io h-ri- tlieir men irota ua.
,. ,,;,,! ,„-vi,e lo uuard the negroes at home;
,„ v i
precedent to cull the Haves from the
.. > n.o.v cnmiot provide b.cel foe .hem mi J
fluids -o il
I ,.,p,
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"ui"er.i will muster
,;;,Vl'bV'.'ervic.. -I Ibe f'.ileO J L:i<....
eeiumamlof Major- Geaerftl Btrruta.
[,,,. Ci.tainand A. A. A. G.
„.,w that Gcn.Hotlev l.u. -et .he evsmrle ol c.,l„t-
in, black soldier., we hope the Geveraors of Norther.
Uiea, specially such of Ibemn.profe^ to be Repub
.I, will not hesitate to ioll„w , * foat-iej.-. -
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,.8pwB uo hurry forward his black regltoenL U
„, ,!, ., , him bad it down Hr.hid.vay aomo Hue tiny
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,,., „[,,,„.» a.,.1 i.li.uilii-' of the people ;
Mr Hoi
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t.,„relhi.llbeNo,lblu..i.ii,i,lL.i,phee,
, u ,,lo«n the rebellion by d.-ivoj, eg slavery, voc
branch. What a day that .vlll be lor those u
synonym ot Ion
ivlioiso hrea.
( liberty-
There is slill fioj's that Mr. Lineol
ill do their duty on this great qiieslion of slavery- A
,'eatei-n ecutlemuo iv.is tiinverr.in E with a prnmi.ien
lember o( the government the other day. when tin
followins question was asked the Westerner : « Ilrus
.
now MoiUled with the vigor di.phi.yed by tin
,ont." The reply was abrupt, and a* trutlifu
pt i "No, sic! I am nol satisQetl with the atyl
diaplayed, It is nil iliatribi
Slate's. You apply the drsft-upov. .....
the Smtt-n MiHVrii.e Iron, tin., .1. -|d iv o.
L It is tbu people ut fico States who are
'u
"br^t;;,:.*::«:::"i':.i-'oi«""
;.:™;.Sk.:r.c...,i,..i.n,nd,,.....f.i..,,yi
No air' Vuuc vigor ii direeied schist i..,-uot against
,be' rebeU! - Of eourso thi, wasstating.be case rather
atrongly, more ,o than I would state,, perhaps, but
.,=, iheiv not i [train of trull, m the reply t
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lheereatbal.leS
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,el.ei,i l.iuphiwilbin.. few.hys, and ihe fight
^ n»perl,ps,,,;t...enye,,,,,h'.l.Thesa1ol!eof,hi
-01.1.11 iymele,ir,il,.w, ). There IS of eours,
real avtiwiioa here, and uiueh auxioty l..i- the future
There wn-s more real oolieitude tor the safety of the
Cauilal on Thursday and l-'ridny Hem at any time since
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llionbeean. So long as Pope was not heard
e North boasts aim is flghling for liberty, but
ility Ughting to proteet
nthevii.i- Wed-i'l' 1 "- '" ,r "J'l"™ '''-'-"•
s ...",-,„ reMly for the Union! Do you renlly dedro
,, ,., the reder.U ni-iny ' Then conml.-i- Ibe en-
R'",t
1 nV be ui iv keep tl n .t only to feed and
'her "but also to use llio musket again.,! the
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; Was there ever sueli insanity and blindness .
"u'Ly the tJorth is not idling ,or the abolition of
Bverv When ibe N.niberi. army wm h.-i ..i-e.-i.iue.l,
bolitbn was not spoken of. «nd the grand up.i-u.B 01
"-"SSooX r^c-K^sonly Ibe tnvnina point, -o yov.
^J°meant to teach us
THE TKUTU AT LAST.
Amono the Union pr;
the balilo of Cull Hun
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i„ alarm in tbe toll owing paragraph. __ |.,:ovi, f.MSS
for a
.... colored pooplt
ii rn.u.e, that wi
ua m eomproniia.
e by I
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ei-.l lh.it
III the hope of
tlm favor ol otho
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l. Ull „.r out U ( Ulurkfton «."1 delivered her .
I U S Saval forces at Ililton Head, hail nind ..
Lill.r f ,r a parage to Chirlqul 1
whereupon the story
imptly c
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liu« ol )«i;
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j t.Lil.ll.d Am
lie.ed. us fullo.t
'tl'ol l:l,...|i- I l:ii,.|..:,ll..
.,.,..„,,..- ..-Iioi.-ill'-eon i
,f il„.Male Tho'geiill
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.,, 1,1 libit.
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iheu^imibillty
nor this regiment
,b0 onlhitment ol black soldier., sigainean.ly .ays
,i the
ory pro
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era taken by the rebels t
i Gcli. Wilcox of Mlohigai
)it Ihu other day, was hoi
. enthu
ooality.
on Ihiil del
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10 long
litiilly r
, Corcoran by the people of Now
rB» led to the platform by tlr
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„,i,l vfelconied by Gov. Hlair II.
_. n Wilcoi. spoke ot c.n-iilerabl.. I.i.eih
totwtuvof "the brulal treatx.ct he ted received at
|e hsmls of the rebels, anil giving Ins views of the
war We copy i. pas.-.ige, showing the change wrought
[ ,i,v f. elings and opinions of a lilo-long parliian
Democrat by one year's experience as a prisoner to
ll,
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government i, peculiarly founded. I. is
Hud Jaekscn was near tbo rolomac (««.
„ w,,h from thirty to llfty Ihousand men, the
suspense of the government ami ol all our oltlnni
(eseept the rebelsl was agonising, it was hardly en-
,le When Pope was heard from, Ibe nspect ol
,he situation was more cheering. Sioee then, Ihougl
terrillc Dgluiug has been the order of Ibe day, mailer*
rove been mending.
McClellon is in di-gruce. ?o I hoar upon pretty good
uthority. He was ordered by Gen. Halleek lo for-
ward troops motsii.ly to Gen. Pope. He look Ins t.mo
for the work-rumor says kept the order in his pocket
worny-four bours-and In conscience Pope had lo
nake a desperate light and came near losia K the batlle.
Mr. Lincoln, for once, got angry, and was inclined to
JlcClellau ineoulinenily |so rumor has ill, but
was too fragile and valuable t . .
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of a disturbing linger. The del. .1-
,ho North have been Ibe .!""'>
rehidl has to-day turn doe., tbu in .
inlly placard, and we are yet lo s
,rli.h- dil.-bod into a Ihoutiioid pieee-.
YousaythenceroS sarelhe"l..^st.
world" I am rejoiced to hear u—il
,„„i-„i..g thin? you could -ay of the,
could work uuniiiru.nvii.Jly b,r Hie-
beast, would hardly e
oumled on the intell
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(Vol [bill I
Id cxurcr« myeoidinl appro. .il ...I ever,
io eflort for the liberation and elevanon ol
alungt'appareiitly In vain, for many years
Adi vol ante a imi-ly eoumaling ol nine men,
^..T.n'ludv.l.ol the ...V ... il .st.in.eollfei-o-vd
„-,-,,loo..,.iouii,elve»
the govorome
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;,;;,,, ,„, menacing measures which these bi
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...ind. on the rights ol man. ai
people
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nrtillerj
l)lw hy t
How the?
i gain st the
.l.nve all olbers, wire.
I lime justice ihal would exalt his country
"l, i- ,t lb- .vmnathy "1 the whole el.ili«d world.
„. ,„. ,,1-i'v, to ho esplaincd only by supposing
a ,.
p,h of delusion and blindness on bia part a, 1.
nln.oat incredible.
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dim of »is no. allowed, here
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:d!:::;::.:I-.'.;:d^"--"td,e4th
,.nterpri-.inj, «| '';,,,.,. .,..,._. | 1(!P i„:,ebitiery. and
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Ptfr™ irt of b-r...l.i,H hu given lo the
J,,, il.m Norttith.il Ki-ou.l i.h.u-.uliT nl
,:;„:i,,t.-«h..l. tl,-y -.ijoyed. They b .1
.lot.-. I I. iself v.
e miglity Captain in quiet
io feels that he has no inccn
BBolVobO luo-.nnd a slave who has si
, to know thai his wages are literally .l.'lo
ould indeed need n sharp lash to drive I.
ln
buyan,au-smoiele,,notb.»bei.rl.
i
colored pc
llltir tliriltihcm
plea in itself wa
was conclusive.
Ibo people ol Maryland, il that the i
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rcsiJente Rnfor n ninslan.W-..s.eto,,..i,loy - ^ „„,-„ w.
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n,.,.i i-in muihiy.1 i..d i.> hi.-., v.,,,.... .1.-
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bers, when by se doing ho .......
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.'_.,— .i.-i ,v.,ll1.i c.ilt bio country ami nut spviiK in a" «; , , . nl,„ ^, lt  .av. The.
tulh and sobi
Kish a flrnl i
tbev ought in t
PiJDLic Orrs-io:
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and 1 know what I say- The;
-oug goverouient. They .11 .
flollan I* " played
o"egi agood leal...ome:imo- 13meL -e -;
at be flshts. He will 'lo mnwMInj, even
mea blunders.
Fugitive slaves are pouring into Alexnndr.a and tli
country lying along the Potomac Iron. Ibe wliulo region
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of country lying between Richmond and W^brnglon.
-W.,,. .hut "or troops ..to retreat. ng, they follow .hem
^
, aeislnR upon whit .bey think is their last oppor-
„it, t..
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K lin their freedom. Thousands of these poor
cntures are flocking in .his direction, and it ia high
ne that they should he permiiu-d to help tl,e,„„Kes.
_, tbqr desire to do, by honest labor. The governtoen
w,ll do all In lis power to make them comloi. table and
o them work, but there is still need of prlrslc
..... foregoing artlclc
Ihis disp-tteh in the New
J°* ^
Ihe-e in the Held.
...oef, which I. us been far
, not less limn seventy ol ihem are connected I
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ill every regiment, as oQieers' aervanls, cooke, miiBi- 1
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n tte u.
cUna and icumalers, besides Iho large l«vie» cnlled|have
West.-A correspondent of
.„..„ from UetroiU «> i
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Xj „„-..,ielo .b- i-oiral ,. onions of Illinois, threegh
ViSLom ud-Mi,hi,,io. and lu- al.eoded their pub-
, K mei-ttog., and mingled with the people, and sought
to know their feelinos a.id heu.iu.enLr. and I do ouuro
, 1 had no previous conception of the strength, the
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.ittandunantiuit, ol their opinion.. The policy
of trying to save the Union and -lavery, of neglecting
ta use the .lave, ae soldier., er otherwise, or to pro-
„.. «,.; ..nd.-.d m. P.!".- o '.°-
J. '"r,. ..... in Ibo renersi to1 "'.
ii drive men. before the army tt.lo Dixie,
a .vr- no ennecoltd MWUtlr.* behind. Tbu. is troc
'days renelUon is subdued.
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out millions of Idle
love .la ver;
i;,.,- ..ytl,i..!.
,»rity.
,, ,,. ,1,, nil lb- labor. Tl.vy bine us an
That is .be » liole thing in three word:
jo not to bow down to slavery.
ruiiiog to «y in r.ler.io,en.tl,e pobl.es ol
S*i .:. . h,.i I ojiv ihia: Hero IS a
ion Cc.xOBESja.--Il is proposed, wc ud
derstan.l,bythe freedom-loving portion of .ho pcoph
of taslern No* Jersey, to -end Orestes A. Brownson
„,- hli^be.li.ow... to Coupe-* W« cer.a.oly Ho[,e tb,
proposal may be carried into effect. Dr. Brown.oo t
t qui"> IM Iron, the prevailing pr.judiee -gain,! the
,,,,0.., hardworking pcoplo.and the
Tr uudtiOmm. Vou any if I lived n jear at Iho
South 1 -^h
B
^T7le^rt die louir.nd
S'*« 'bme ,i id
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SJSES^E .laves loud them to death
e venwouldnoteha.ii,. ta> I
"r"£°.;t'. .irr-jri:',':::;
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[uini.g heiithen. in It any r.a-ton why I
Sdlbttto worshipping UlolaT or II .brown among
;i;rm,, u
s,thall.houblbellevu in polygamy 1 '
e for.) It 1'
, Uy the Abiililiom-t- i.njil J
vngth .
Ilo.ol lull ii'
,1 >h..ery .
ig up el
Ibnswereres, ,.^l '
r n. -
i-|t. ami per-ucuiion, av.iii.=t "
their ov.n martyr blood, 'l.ieito...
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n il.,„ „, ,„, 3 „ ulh „
an „.« .kake kaoJ" (LobI'I.". Tkere ,. n.
SS£BSt«rrtayB
i the only men
t'SFOf^OIO Ri
"t of putting down the Bebelllo
nirr—Wo repeated last week the enr-
ma. Iho wife of Rouen Dale Owen was
imong the passengers lost in the -learner Acacia,
airly wrecked on the Mi.o=i=-ipp.- "e are happy to
£u*l the report proves to have been un.oondcd
Mr, Owen not having been among the p»«WDgBr« or
the illliiud sleomer.
:, fi:i:v .—To s
ol healheol.-m.
,n of hoatbem. „ nnl Ibo AbolillenltlB are the
1,'b their "baneful -u per. till on,"
,,; .
ir ,.| ,, r ,ii..,nn.-.' '••'- "ben Iho
ri^ rliull bale pwued away, end bls-
themselves or lb. ir children
.„. t, Language, Liloralure and Uisto
n,i Kliortlsument of Prof. Feundie
omar column. Wo believe fail
teacher and a Iruttwortby man.
been denoul
,mokc of Ibis coi.
tory shall calmly r.eoi.l ibe :..'
.Jirphilo-pliieM-iLI ,on,-o, tbm -I,
., this eountry will b-r...: «*<
oU ai lb« moulder. Ol the ooii-eieo,e nt lb...
.
ir M .1-:.
r,l...lous,.r.eraK .I 11
-.-
ind perse cuti
Uon lo Ibis republ
Abolilloniite
I
slavery, and warned tlicir country against lt-
beliovt-d ihat tl.o ago of war and barbarism bad
nwny. They Wiihod tills eonlllct botweon alavt
Irocdom to bo a conflict of ideas and opinion"
"
bullet* and blood— a moral agitation, conalstor
the eirlUutlan of the nineteenth century. Tin
been (or years imploring the government to pr
is ( i ,„,!ii.i,
a, the life of ill.' republic r
bo in terrible danger, and war anil blood wonlu ft-
Tho warning nf llie Abolitionist* has turn.' truo.
lay 'hiv.-ry ban Ipcpng up into thousands of Ira
armed to (lie tooth] wlioso very war cry la a
ngaiml the republic .in.l i.-iii 1 liberty. Is the .
tiottiat responsible lor all lb la aulTeiinij agnhuH
be hru. been »o long imploringly warning bis coil
lie in a., guilty «' John the Iloptlal »
lhc™lmira Of
unkind to end-
t, for ..i II...
-, love thi-ii- 1 1 aster
In one direct1
nin; In nnolli
negro has •
Union. Hit
toll blm lo C<
•
i.,- .1. .i-a against IhcWacka, ai
it icndcrly hospitable invitations
tana." The nnblo Carolinians rai
-.. while thouEnnua of blacks woi
lowarda our ships. Evcrywlic
„„ | self firmly on the side
hut told bim that lilt! Korlh
leomed diicouragod.
i( his fidelity to the
Union that they never dreanrot ilonbllng lllD informa-
llon a "contraband" brings. The negroes, llavo been
Willing to do anything for pa, from blacking bools lip
(o shouldering a musket. We owe some of our vic-
tories to them, wblle some of cur defeat* may be
traced to pro-slavery olbcers refuting to receive them
in camp when ihoy came to brine important inforuia-
lion. We Northerners owe Ihi-iu respect and gratitude,
for Ihey hnvo been faithful to ua through every dia-
A MESMUPTION POR VSULE XAMUEI,.
Tin: National Physician, having recoived a pressing
letter, calling tmmedI ale ntlcntlon tn tin; critical c
r patient " Undo Sain " and demanding mi inn
prescription, sent [he following lucid and
liroly satisfactory Indication uf the course of trt
iunl to bu pursued. Tho friends of our respected
ck relative Will bo glad to bo thus assured Ilia
ting Is to bo immediately done, if a u metiling
it decided upon. Wo copy from the New York
In..,!;,.!
'
roclotuniiicl."
II there be any Mat mils or ilSMinlrll.in
. tin: .liagiH'-i.. or synipl-an- ui "Samuel
,:,l.-i>every
. Von ask n
n their
Will be ]une nith that
At prrse.il
Look at the do.
the North. vVhl
(111 give th
use Ibem. Can't a black band
a a while! Can't a black body
s a white body * Shall we guard
»e a musket to aid the rebellion,
lu on our tide lo help lbs Union:
oan't make good soldiers. Jack-
.1 ,i .litk-roiit et'irv.
is a bleasing lo tho negro race
ig is it to ihe whites aithuFouih'
d condition of the South to day
! kept you so fat- behind her
mutac
i do with
is .vluitt.
,, i,i.
do with ti
important question
The slave Ims beeu
jmethingtoaupportliimscll.hu
cen lea idle to traffic in flesh
preailon to every passion of tyranny in
will he the greatest obstacle
y people '
I., .b-r,.i.,e
II you
/.,;„.'.., ,i.-,i.
mil myself
kI/* by urHOlng against
saving " Uncle San
• In'li'i'-'-l
Olirontflw of tit* War.
Latest News.
t week bus heen signalled by severe nno
lilies In Eastern Virginia, and Ihe Union
ree.' after great loss of life, are at the present writ-
.
,V, ,[,„-.i,i. afl.-rnoon) ruporle'l to to bill,,,:, hack
dec cover of the entrenchment* in frort ol Woihing-
„ frifcrring our reader* to other sources for
Mils we remark that Gen. rope's forco was seat
rivard lu tlite-iton itichti I. n- 1 with tho ex pec ta-
in that ho would take the rebel Capital, but to attract
e attention of the rebel Generals to bat «,„.-«
,,„,. m.,VII,„ was
^'J™^
1
;^
L
The"
,
.'!V-.V,V.
,
.',V^ i.'^li'-'^'i.li.-ir ^laolo mnnsrfiw BUolia
p| „,,,.„„,., i
n Ivpo. .unthinking him thr.iui.-h a
p in the Hull Itnn Mountain., and hoping in ea
f from bis supplies, and then lo advance upon
'
oulntit ered, lb
thill be
n-ly.an,!
to grow
fuel that 1...
1 that his claim to bcl
uded. Ills features, c<
tio ond phrcnuloglcal
king him entirely nhitc
a bIbvo; and this he
1
int. IVilliatn
leniicwcan nho |.t,«r.(,l ir.r
1'oioa ranks tlnin otcn the
14
"I" '.' »l-!-'"e. Tln-r- !
r an incompetent Gen
i put down the rcli'.'lliun
'
auob for thu blind ii
To bas been fearful, and that the best we can hipe i:
hit Wa-hin|!ton and Maryland are lafu. We bav
omo back lo the very posit we omipk-,1 ayesing.
nd ftfLor the IMS of tena of tbouMnds of l.ves ni,.
spending hundreds of million- nl d,.ll,u-,i. Iisvean
tork all to do- So much for the conciliating men.,
nr ! So much lor ihe boasted " stratepf
nuch for the atleti)u
striking ntiucaub!
dor Slate folly I lo
nnlly and bramn wickedncssir
slflveholdlng traitors back iHo
,n' Union by promises, oiprcsa or Implied, to malntwi
their " constitutional rightd "
!
Among those hilled in the late cngsg.'mcnts we*
Gen Isaac S. Stevens (lately with Hunter nt lli-
,/,n Head) Col. Fleteb,T Wehsler, only surviving sto
„,,"„,.' H,.iu.-l iV.h.ler, and Uen. Kearney. The
wbolo number ot killed, Wounflrf, and taken pil
aoncra la not known, but it must be very large, cspo
Chilly among
Gen. McCle
tlm foi
"
erstb: [liiiiy in ho a weak
v.-,i-,. eniiiely ehang. d. i
n ihe le.dii.i; .ircjn-.jf
irT'liiVoulv iri..'n'1-i i>i. I
uniriMlieeiii .,!,.! I 1 1
1
:- 1
1.
e
-
r..l!lj!enl nii.l iioturnlly sui
unl-alavery propaganda ol Norlhoi
,a been nmlgncd Ihe command of
;';;.;.;!,';,.,. i.H,h,,,, .ill is prohablyregarde
.111.1 nhat 1
.'.-
el. 1 believe in
t mRcl.%.
no ^ay (I
tdo.isbc-
e Chicago
I'l"'"'
,„,.l,t. s«el
hi., r.ilif' "Ii
Hint Kirliy :-
5 and in the same breath they tell the workin
s of ihe North that if he la free nnd comes hoi
.
Xorib.he will monopoliic all tho labor" II
i will reant to stay nhtre !.t is-hc will . ..n.vi
nnnd rice, B8 he has done for aa many years ;
hi
id of being driven to it under the Ming "i ti
liken beast, he will labor like a man who fee
, ,. mil) I vii-.li oell !. evcrvl-i'ly. tin- reh.h In
,!,.;. 1. •••!-. .In roll ;.in.iv.l ...vru ,a,, J. ,| sti.He
g,,apadcsnodplekaseshavenot].iit h.n, l.-,..,..i .,1
This
wo should help and elevau- liim nnd nut debase
To day the people uf llie North are demanding
acipalion n- the ojily menus of crushing the rebel
Hundreds of men ato demanding ii (rum self-
rest, recognising no "higher law" than thai
ch fills their pockets ; but thanb God there arc
ninny noble, trusting soulo hero who only view
great qiii'-->iion in llie light of divine justice, ani
, know that the Zi.jM Way is always the Safe Way
vidual* when God oft
inlvalh'n which, nnhe baek
i-iieiiii'iit ii
i
belo.'o tho city, nnd bu
,
which was cumplieil wilh by
than a brule, lirnughl him what
kicked for his kiiiilne-s by bin
oflleers of the Ninth Ohio riuk- a:
l: ill 'ri
,
..ll'iVl.i'l- ;' .
.-.- . : .
-.
r |-„l.>ll„r'
I
ii.
1,:,H, iv, Mi .1 i|i].i. iiLiir ,1 .lt..|lill ---ill. -i l'.,M
uii'l ,. I'--.- ri.il. - in.t, I. .il .1 .lllns.. I:ii,i.i i, .. - ilvli-.i-
llim-hul hetun.i-.l ...HI .'
will prove, li.'l I.-.: "..
ivnleh. :>m! |mt..u.ii1-1 1,
rrnnkfort,
of ihoAdju,
General of tho S.ale are e-i.hhshed. The
mini l-'ranfclor
s thrniighiii
l regards the alav
.. .p.'Ll
ilege offered
Iovd and justice, wbieb would mate us great ui tl.e
eyes of tho ciriliicd world, and wise lo use the immor-
tal glory of a grand moral triumph. II wo do not
aeire Ibis opportunity now, then slavery will reestab-
lish itseir more firmly limn ever, and the Republic
will die of the poinon. Tbia would be death lo liberty
not only to us hero, but n fearful and staggering blow
to the hope and faith ol every trusting soul svfrmenew
who loves liberty and has looked In America as it?
beacon light. Cut the good lime is coming. Events ir
.I only conquer hut concert
f Aboli
 -ii i. VnriM't-.— 71-e iiMciv.'.h Wci-1 Itepabliioi
ssuclalion o! Ibis city, regarding the ma Iiject o
the It. pub." no i-.ii I) !leoii-..-vti , nol shvery a
ilread) ... -rid by ihe legislation of Congrrss, ha
changed its ConsLiti n ao aa to dcclnro tho object o
Ihe Association lo be now Hid promotion of the cause c
ing nmrnig other resolutions ;
Resolved, That we call upon tho President of 111
Uniled Sim.:-, iiii-..l iT=|itclfulli-, hot mo t e-iroe.lll-. I
i.,„i,. n 1
,roi.-liimnli..i— rleur an.l ii-nikabU— in-
lo net nt "ni:e under ill.' provi-i-iiH or ill,. Conli-rcalioli
ii','.'. [
:
r,".-ider.t,.lli.. ! lii.i- ..V. ,„..,
r
„l.,-rii,g tin .no,
" The Union, the Constituiiou, ami Ihe Knlnrcenieiit ol
llesolved, That we fully cndorati the viam of Maj,-
Geii. iJjvi.llliirn.T.eumiiian.lii.i.Mhe Dopa.-lmenl of tho
Siiiith. '-[.-.. -i .111 ii' i|.ie -... 1
1 n. Ins !..,. in letter to (lie
K,-v. IT. S,.-,.l,..,. Jl Tin,-. r.-e,l.l-m el the Nntinoal
I, eflman's Belief Aasoeiatl i.l„-i-.-i„ h- my-
I
,||.,.,i,ic. which we, n..l as piirlisins but as patriots,
i
Western Virginii
it- llthiing. VUlr Ihe iri-m-.l ol tV.ih
Ihe ,li-gr..r.:lul conduct "f I iv illljiaii
;!lll,.r
U
i!is"!".e-.."'llj]^.'le.ul,ril.ir,h iln-i
hitinn of im-ilhiniiiiiii during M.-rsi.iii
North eouhl ull-fl m l-m- Ii t» -..".
Kentucky, Unt, in tr.in, .
my deli In- rate
money' it is
In.livi.lual "ho
one white man
could tell tho off
the man he sold'
Icgsintheimmei
Tub Nkoiio B
_!,.„ vi,
_--., l:,e
tag more than tlioao /«-: simllM of Louleile-
,. ;.„l,l liy llie newsboys through the streets,
oy amount uf lliin money in camp, ami when-
key is met with anything lor mile, ii lie is
noi'iL-b to relMse the in..,ney. they tin ...Ken to
"im-g l-l ?i"»^.™f*'
i ilillbjult i
t In Hid
loll o
in ot Ihe unlortunoi
ig difficult to te
? only thing 1
f, tlmi, barring the
rs, M.ir r/.>iivi.-l(,»i» <i
,)),.,. 1./ .if" I/,..' .-IJi,i,..|
,
-7r--'J."
1,'qilCilwn, oiui Ifntl I-
^ummunj.
Pityhiu lr.:;l j;-:-!
I.;,.";,.
1
:/-:;;.:,:,,,-,,,
|;!!l!v.u-i,ii.i .l;i<-l:s intei-nijiled. ho. will soon,
L
„(m-,1 A l-.-fort .eiieh.il hero tu-ilny lh.ll IjI-i
„',!,„..[ I,',,, ,N, lit "Hi. >be i-'.'helH "' Clnttl-irmug
o„We,l,1
,,,biy 1
,odTI,u,v.i.,y. Tl,
;
l^t.-lv^."
'
,.,i, «.,igi.ine-.l un either tide.
."
...nikcd. Buellia
ra. lliis net
> Ihe tideTo try It
like Mrs. Partington ottemplim
wavce on the sea shore.
Thank God that Liberty,
bound band and foot nnd hi
ia bui wailing for the Div
tall it Into a glorious res
.1 lite l.si.jiru 1
, has heen
..•[iiv.l dtiii] and In
loueb of the Cbr
ection. The Chris
" THE I'OLWY 01 EXUhAXfr:'
I of thei
Jinll li rebel]
uiiel.i-nin. The I, -nliiip
:ea, which has roineil.
ie .instly booed T '
OBITUARY.
Dim, in tliia city, Sept. 1, I8n2,
;.i„l day t
plied to Tuicutubia
- 1 don't know what to think of llie war. I do
...,, ,,li.,i n ,,,l. IHil I "ill -nt. ".'I i-tIi.ip. I in
-,- -or. n„rr.:i. l-r il (
." :
:.,i.l III M, .
-.r
.
11 |.i"1.--l lo,!"!, llnr ...,1 ,'. Lu- I
.
:
- 1
1
'I II". '!'
ii,,. „i.,.|-, ,-v.-|.t in- >-;hUii,.- witii which lie be
Komi's
i..||i,.-ii.
RS^H'"'",
I|
l^SSS ...
,,
'
,,
i
v*'
a l^sssss li.l'.;l,ll'v
.:;,;,
A'-lll.l IS itm-SlAVEUl eooiEx*'.
Atknaatidgmtnts from Anyist 1st lo
IhVi Geo, V. IVil,g,U..','.herr,Ik.|d. 11.
1181 .1. II. Allen, UroiYiitieM,
HT'i W,.ii-f T.ip|-!iTi, Eradlord, S. 11.
lit) S.ii-:i!i l-nsier, l.'iuilei-bliry.
Hull t'jl.ltl"! fining. IViiitsliel.J, Vt.
kl,--, Mi,.. II. U. Ih.konih, ijumiuingt
Sept, 1st,
n. Mass.
1 uo
•: mi
1 no
II.-.", Mi i
1-'. '!. dimeter. Sli-ldunvilh 1 mi
lli.l u. W.Simni.ihi, l;.,l..,i.
,
' ^„,v""|.
,
',^'".'.o-
l
.
N
u!!mri"n; 1 (H
11-1 ... 1. W u, I-.-.. 1 . , AI,IN.:l..n,
lave Ji-Blmveil a"
;„,im I ,lneV,.o,i.
FrederleksbiirK
'
very At o
1 lament llieir defeats,
though so many of high position and influence in thai
country do that continually^ to their shame. In the
Birmingham Dnil'J I'osl of July ICth, which now lies
before ua, wo have sonic evidence nt this kind. This
journal, we are informed,
nnd infloencc in the heart of England, and ita rebuke
of tho London 3'imes is all tho more valuable. Wc
lake tho following from iLs editorial columns :
"'|1... pnli.-e of Kiielnii'l i" us dearly mapped nut as
ever AI....I..I.- neuit.i.itj i- nut . nly ..or interest, l-ul
i.nr .1 iiy - ii I tun* i-1 H'-Jt ivliicb Mr. I in laav is
lo brin' lor.v.ir.l on t'rlday bl I.I be r.,.iil- put
osnle. il"p -lid--. «'-' l.l;«:i:M.ivn W.- ir. ..Iriidv
nilleiieg bitiiily e-uogb Ii .in Ihe American cent
without adding
chief d id
Ameri.an |
tbeyhnvol
assisted Theodore D.
Wehl. Henry 11. Stanton, John G. Whiiciet- nnd olhers
in important labors in the Anti-Slavery Olllcu in this
city, and in lSIti ho look an active part in establishing
this paper. Soon nltcrwnidi, however, be wilbdrow
from active aBsoeiaiiun with .holitiooi;it.i, turning his
attention lo the study nf tho law. Of late years lit
has been active and prominent in thu Republican party
nod efnea the beginning of (ho war, an tho reprcsenta
live ol Rhode Island in the S. Ti. Soldiers' Relief Asso
ciallon, he has done much for the comfort of New Eng
land soldiers passing through this city. lie was neve;
rricil. Ilo bad been indi.-i posed for several day a
bis friends did not regard his illness as dangoroui
was fount! dead in his bed on -Monday morning, a
late residence, 35 Lafayette Place.
i n,ihi.lel|iliiil, lutely nrrt
Y, has heen released.
>, ami llir Scgrocs,
REOtMBxr.—It Is stated
,„,., ir,i,.,„„U..Hi 1. eiiml'- 1
' I'"""" Ml'-r-'t -"'»;'>
,-nv„vlliv Hull .-.inn" ..'-il I"'- -'Hi mill deter-
„,J I., arm ill ill -""I '''
"I 1 '"" Tl 'i- hhiehsoi the
pm-nnent of the South.— 1
1
'«*' O'f- Tribune. .
Put Sf.nto iv Nr-'V r.scuxii —Some penon in Win-
.,!,,:,„„,, i.bvm.k ree,. inly ,i.hlre,.ed U.iv. Bucklog-
Kr.s.
-, i:>.-.-ii II, y > .-1_.il-. I.,ll...,
,,,1,,'a 1.. .1. i
[ joy peculiar to Ethiopia, and im
c-t ready to go off, Hut 1 tell ye,
lothiTor' eat "i"
P
aoeJiomod
1
v etinits. And
mio may be said of one-half llie ni
i-lgsde —Maeinnoli Ojrnnlcrciul.
he Tree papers issued by Gen Curli to iheeoiiUfc
llir.tnoinnrt:!.- or inn St
lli:u:.v.i. Aik.luiy :
del Onltr No. 157.-Jerry White, a
"i burdens the
In St. Catherines, C. W-, July £
cv. A.vTitosv BubxB. Rev. Hiram
of c
r.tcstlv colored t'-c ad-jlts of whom, like himself, had
II,- 1 (r Iij-.Iii;;. -r.o I vet there wos quite a number
f whin- p.'.iph- ui various Churches nrd different
.jtionalitics. While there b ... -.m .-
I. -..lust. I ii. ..CM ..t Ho- a«: lit*.
itent. a le.v year* ago ii 1- ". nltBodaol •
.rrcst and rendition I I ^-I- -I t-loody osc*. «uo
WiiiatUu.linilliuiint-.il. i
Jim Link ami IC.ivj.v-i SKct-iNioMSTtf.—Tho I'ruvo
Marshal at Leaveti.v.o-lh, in Knnsa-, haa iin-cst.-d
nnuihei-ol persons »in,.peeteil ol tece~<li.ii pr..ehi i-k
,,,,,1,1,1.011 lien, l.aue to keep ll.eoi or 1, pl.e.n
l'-..m.in laligue duty m mid nrou.nl bis camp. tjO
|.,.,e bas accur-lingly i'-'" 1
' -'" or.h-r. ilivuucli I
A.l-utant, eoliui. mo lue- ' "I. «' illiJni-. "I the I e '"
1 ot Major-Goiieral Ctrnrm
red Ink]-
Biid tinny of tho privates in G
supplied wilh servants,
imwvr or Riiunn Ist-vsn.—More tl
e uncertainly >'
...v, -,.. :il. iuo ol" llie way in win. Ii
.,,.1 In hi;- ill, Nly ,,„ilTenaL-- .
cnJer lo J.'ir. I'avi! and ltii [ihuidcr
nan of New York, ti life-lone Abolition
!
,, „.,,„.). or.soliuee. ;,len I .
|.r,-en.i.ti v e
; .[..In, II t'liine.l Ml. III-.
Sarah M. lliil.I.U'ilo.-rl.",,
IIDC Dr. J. Boyle, N. Y. City,
II- N. It.FeuVel,
"
ir.m U'm. Neely,
11M^ Jos. Smitli, Laiul.oiti'ille.
IllIC J.G Campbell, I'.it.i "i
1171 Mrs. '
'
Mar
ni. Wor
,„,...,,, I
';','.ria',l"l'l
l
,-i't' llie i-vcin.olit ivoiihl I".- o|-e,.oii.-,..l
o inlo service, it would be completed :
- - '
„,[,._ /voe iJoic* Journal.
A Nttano IK Gkk. l'onK-8 Lls-irotiM.-;1^Hri<Zi
nltiieh,.! Ii 'estJlfiii
n". lh.u^eau bus bit upoi
... Pop.',
exceeded all bounds.
^
,
pnpill:
:auy's
.
uf Warientuu upo
,lh iheir trophic
,ion of tho villag
i up t
r.c im (colored).
i camp nnd stiictly guai-.l and ili-ei-
w Ihe diclovnleiti'.i.-n-i ui I.-l-ii leimerlh
iiehing nnd eaniji seri-iee, nnd going
iunl in line with colored palriuis, is
i, although mni.y of them '
,-iiii,,. ^n-niieoiv. flu I-'
t'"lll«:M i o village
1.UII..11-I iii.il ol-.iu-. and l.l-Nl-1 it- 'on-,.- Willi
elieei'.-i of He- i ijiie.T villi ,- -i ouii; «
id In Geo. Pope's
e J!,/ I vlitler
expedient for
.„„c m„. He UH1
lll-.y ivL-iillliy iiiiJ
' -
.t.,„-'.il:,
eiliiefla..- .ull.ii. ii ,-j ol the
I.,. I . .1 rolled
iod also n communicatioD
(rum S A-GuJdartl,Esq. a wvltkconn unicbaatof
e learoj of thia icuniry.
though a resident ol ibat for tho greater part of hit.
life Mr. Godd aril litis be n an active friend of this
struggle between the gov-
erament aud tho elatcbol ern, and has received Ihe
en the marshal led hosts, of Irndom and
fiendish friends nu.l ininiuns of slavery, nod «:
prooonneed with honor when the feller "ball
" -
from tho limbs of millions uf hi* sull
ren. Brother Burns was much respected ic
mounted upon G.-i
Munri.ni hislainous^ 1
tka atreeU. Tho m -
Ininlly knew what ' !"•'
ih.
,
.'r'-i'.".l:'.i''r'r,'.Nir.,l "it;
h" ,'„,„'l le.i.liNe to .--|...ii-;vi
.1 l.'.ill.e. null soon led liiiu
'
b.ing an object of respect, I
personal thanks of leading Americans in t
llie initio of the torviccs ho has rendered
con cause by his well-argued commun
several lending public journals. From bis letter 10 the
Editor ot Tlit Bully tBirmioglium) J'osl, «o mnko tho
folio wins otrnct ; aud wo rejoice lo know that such
voices are lifted up in England in behalf of freedom,
and in resolute hostility to the infamous schemes ol
slavery and all ils allies. May these voices continue,
and be multiplied.
Stat We bear thai " the recent victories gained by
Ibo rebels be lo '"
Gov. Hei
Gov. Sown
found injoKtaposillonoi
that Mr. Seward. If he
ground of eiU'Ui.ij..ui.jo
I Hi" K..o
rial test for at least n century, whether conslilu .
rcedooi with equal right.-, fur man i^ to he nmitnained,
r whether mankind is hereallcr to be ruled by
.ot yet advanced to Ihe
• truo policy of the wor,
-carded llie foolish idea, which he avowed
lior dispalch, thai tho war would not otleot
I., ne is reported to be ..- -
|
-.. : "long the l i--- ' • ' """"
-
..-nolle) from Hid old .--,.voi-ymkec,u-.-"f ioo'i .1 ... - I ..
Advn.-atea ui Hi" "'-gi --'-' .-'-.• '' " ^ llirll
„aJ
-
it ia understood t'.at t >!-. r.^uaents
ruiaing in Kansas, luou.'l. " : tobe.lir.nl. accj
by the government, are noerthclcu to get int( tne
s-rvice It is also shit,- 1 tb.'t the <! , legiueiit
recently ..Herod to the I'l. -"1.-..:. a-,.l whichlude-
elino.l, utiU preserves it. . .- .-..., v.,..- in I .u,i;^o:s,-
t.lv turn uu in Konsss she Out uf thai rejimcnl
P- were nine 1 Ired and eighty who were Ible to
heir mines to llie elill.tmenl papers. -1 umoll
ii.i.-ll.' lie mid ni i-oine white i.-giinonuj ir
'-
,r pri.sent t
iUliport the dignity ol his Mnjoi-General. But no
wi'iisiaoiling his iiisertioiis ibut he was a Quartei
,i,-,sler ami Inii-li' vntitle.l to ride upon a g-.o.l hots
be was cmpelk-'l to wall. Ibroogh tin- da i an.l set a,
,,,,.,.11, i.. lb'. ..1.1,1.- gentleman riding by hu side. Tho
Uhor^i. :
i ,.-.: - ^-.; l
'.
1
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and aprons, and suddenly Impt
ti.., nraiilost darkey boys led Ibi
allowed to tout' -*-'
, i-,: ii thed a pnl)
troln thin
sed Ii
rebel
ir hacks until tho fair
Yankee statl'olHcei
bailie.— Tribum.
Uon: or tub Onto.—
!lo. oar GonomVs-
tent will ere long com
ten going openly lor en
Cabinet. Tho world
ijvk (formerly Mrs. Die!*), whoso commut
lied " Proposals lor a School, " has alrcai
n our columns, will open her school on Tut
lay, September loth, at No. 7B East Fifteenth sire.
THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR FOR FREE
LABORING MEN.-—Shall we fight to hav
loyal laborers free, or bo ourselves the slaves of
traitors
!
_. dock, after all,
"be cliy ol Lawrence roe,
,f Kansas City,
mpli.jL-.l i
b.n.l'l.i dl.pose of Iheoi-etio.illy ! We ,1, cl I
gib,
army immensely by it, weaken the enemy prupc. ..
ally, and at the mine lime holier the condition ol llie
slaved, effecting tbua a triple good—CWinnati Qtudl<
 WnrtB BwrE.—Sruenson, Ala,, Au.j. ]s.—A let
days ago Col. .V l> .•uaiyhi, .'.lsl U.-ojuient InJiat.
all his lii" a slave, low -iily-tlireo .-. :u-i,ol age, and >e
is entirely while. < number ol officers who wet
tonoor It
r lalntbo hanJs uf the g
Clinrges uro Kcll-t„ui.deil, we hnvo
bo may ho found.
Gkseh.il Phelps:.—A captain
'""'|
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„. _ The Cairo correspondent o!
,.i.l, i. am! piirL«ies of Ibo Onloi
il,,- liol.lon Circle, as related hi Uopo
in lallltiteil parties froi
n ono of thu C'on-
.leau* wrlics of ibu
But thai one Inter
, in Utiry, England, by
v. I-'. [lowartli,
(piwn, Worcester,
md Anna T. Draper, to rent
New York.
-I Hay, -It., to redeem j.lodoe,
.liijJcW.K'jijiiii-y.loreJeuil
Mannv die,
Woouaockel,
Am...1.1, Mile,
West Wrenlham,
ihehloniiUe.
:ni pledge, a
bi the ih. oi.ui ml= haio also been made upon r.Ocl o-
.' . ,._.!. ,...-« »„j iliromrlioul Mi-Id -
i i-ar.eaaec. It t»
,go sight—gratifying tu lojaliHsonJl
provoking in th,- , mroiue lo trail,.. •.-
ftcodme arch llir„ooli the sir,--. < -very n.-r .......
iiintiiw rude uirs .il.r.-inng will. or.niHiaknble lupt-i-
ne-, aiiilaisak.tn.l manhood, lo their work opoo tho
cik-n^i.e lorlilloalieiis erecting around tho city aud
eliowhere. . _ „ „ , . . .
1 om not aware that lien, Buell has as yet issued
any inrun.1 ur.lors lor tin, carrying out o( the pro-
-'
"o Conu„cation Act. Rut I lmn« i
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inch - iblei
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,g of llie Philadelphia Female .
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National Anti-Slavery Standard, Year 1862, Sep 6

  • 1. / ^J^£*t-~--^~. VOL. XXIII. NO. 17. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER G. 1802. WHOLE NO. 1,161. Dntioiuil gtiitkSliii'ciu JStirmtiiMI. I iVUM-llEI, WKI.kl.Y lli:i!U lVII-sl,lti:i(V miiicii, PENNS7LYANIA ANTKLAVEIIY SOCIETY, if.—1 GOV. SEvVAHD TO EUROPE. p Mr. Charles IVji in. in Ail be among Iho earliest Seward's jont published dispatch "~"' ring that others ^elections. SLAVERY AS INVOLVED IN TEE WAR. THE VIEWS OF GOV. SEWARD. Napoleon nnd I ,-rill deny ; but ire do n< u u dispatch save nnd. m that Jury required i very shrewdly judges lhal. if l/,ei, c i lli.it tbcj- nre fighting bit slaver) .1 liul.t for il.iiomsllcr under w|.m , bnurg St. Anloino do sort of Domoornoy wl able right lo larrup IT) IV *''-' den! to nre, yu will . ... lake ft slep ii ynur ...... Uriel, Louie Napoleon's ire-cnl ownrd the rohallian, and we think Qov. dispnlch bus bad aome induction ii pro- A BLACK MAX'S TALK TO THE PRE81D$$T, To Ike President of the Uokorku 8ik: Ahj Iho negroes ol iho cl m nre awaiting a reply Von miry lo your recent Cehuiia ill not, I trust, tbiuk it alringi Tli i for I in regard to Ibis point I .tin opan- h was earl, inii.rilii.l.'il iii tlii« tor- deparluro Irotu it, nre, howevei properly left i ight be reus on n bl j- hoped llmt bv Ibe gn intimity this government might euknoss or Ibe insurgents, wilhoul en- em to persevere in their trcttsonaldo ainst Ibe Union. They bnve. protracted ir. notwithstanding ibis forbearance of d yet they persist in invokinj bnvo forced sin very into cannot Li- overlooked. The region where tho rib], while they J that it In: |i I. -'.'It.. i, but in the vi not conceal tho fact if . t. ii i i bctweco ii which the nrgro rare bmn ii deep interest, Bed ihnt iheir ») niraiihint. "> 'TT'^'T'"' 1 . bly.fnllon tho Hide of the Un: placa unci under i-ucfc expected to continue long bef, would begin m manifest - i oxc-ileroenl. Wo have arrived ft' Everywhere tho American Gcner useful nnd reliable • - . I bails his coming ma harbinijra ol region, African bondsmen, « -- - | - : in i diet i' ml . 1.1,1,... Mi- linn: :< in i'II'itL I- llmt / Wlhe iv,„-( 1 ./-/-..,.^,.,'„(.,v,«f lilarelflhecl.ll WLir Is |,rolon BI The World wisely abstain dispatch, and The Heenld uli ,.r,.-,,m.-.i/, ,wisi».i,/ l.i Iho iclllcllic, iillles, mill cirliiinli/ If any Euni/na bluntly elates the snme obvlou li.iri of Mr. Sou-mil's Idler Is hi very. He dues nut eoimcnl ill 'ivrnd'-m, ui,il limy pos.dldy lull it Of ii ,,. la foreign country. Should I, notr- ],i inordinary stupidity in my remarks, ii. -i.i- -i-, to i 'i' ml your gracious pnrdon nnd be Liu. I enough to ntiriimiu (ill in. perversity 10 the tightness of my hair, which perhaps may render my uranium impervious lo yuur most cogent reasoning. In the outset, good .Mr. I 're- idem, permit mc to cougra tul ill e you on lour flood lorlune in liiiving a sum of money plated at your disposal in limnH liku these. In ibis re?|.eet, air (v.-].ei.-iiiHy if il i" in ^|"-- file), yon nru higbl) I'uvjd'd nloie unlinnry morluln. CWId you now bni, hIho, unjny the luxury of apend- ing it. for the bent fit of t'lui-e phihinlhropio coul speeulntors you refer to, I eini well believe tbnt you might Teel yourself raised to the highest pmnuelu ol biniiiiu ImjipincsS. Th'daimplicity, good sir, nilb which you assume that col orud Americans should be epatnaltii, tolo- niicd in sonic foreign lonutrv, is dteid.nlly neb — cool nnd refreshing".'is the breeies of " Egypt," or ibe verdure of your prairiu home. Tho assertionB, however, you do uiako in favor of your an-umpiion, 1 good mill great of all ages. 1-r. of Pre ndeedl Lot r been impelled to vcnlioi their purl on behalf of the rebels will sun-ly becouuti rvi.iltd by a proelamntiou of freed om lotboolavcs ol iboio reheU; nny. that, even in the i ! n . J ! I, .- icrventidii, nlislinnle jiersislento 111 ilitir n-bi-ll I.) the Southern traitors mny cim- 1'reaidBnt to cripple theiti by cinan.-iimtii - I ... 1 1 ii. -mr'li. On. l.onl, one fiiib. ,eUod nod 1'athe-r of nil, who is ubove nil, ougb all, and in all. I'Lim :.l diUereoces no doohl iberu aioi r.. if... peraoos on earth nreexaetl) in this Ji-tjioct ; hut «h:ilof tlml ' In phjsiral r ".>"... Mr l'..-l nl i- - .-.., Ii lie i" ;''. I -1" - i aa » practical iod tabor in «b.tiv.-r ci.picil) ibev ]. So mnny of tl-.eao bondsmen have, ilif imiuiun, and ufien ngmott the the Federal military iml i.i.vnl a>;- i bjndagn an v the ov try day r.lf n.v mong XS of tho Cabi re-iskd ibe policy ol ct while he still il.-mors n.|. J.iinu. 1. si. ii.:ily con |usi.feilile. ir.il probable -. to u ; .... .| interferes in behalf oT the rebels", and mny be fowl to even in (he absence of eiicb. m. .1.11....; .-. ..t nensu signifieaneo. Gov. Seward hi ro hviius Ii!h i.i' n perfect coneiirreneo in the gen- eral cooviclioo that to proclaim emaocinntion ia the shortest nnd sur.-it way to end ibe rebellion. Hu b.-ioks from ail..piiug it as yet, believing Ihnt m .1.:. r. Icmi than in, I r.- tho moiv atlva If lha WBr should ion' "-ill l.c-c.jmf, not only a nuch escape leileliuilely, i BUCifcd withon i.i. .r" p,.ril e.1 ii.in,,..i.on (Eeer of Sootbcro b o this tort. »is iski anil Hike the part i million men fron eply, " wilh t negro problem, then, is wheth S tho Afr iuie iiml tri:.l befor.- I he) ir; hut if the war i is only n qnesti of lim The ihall bo rnroeut, animnled by rllare, including that . adopts ii pnliey de- ibfi-tlnion mid riisene i-.niety from that fearlul .-,u,.siro|. be, while il colisulls the uliimate peaceful relief or the nmion from slave rv It cannot bo necessary to prove to soy enlightened statesman that the labor ol die African In Ibe " reclioutiry n-^ioo is nl prcs.nl in.lis|-i.'i.s:ibl..' a- source i,l ih.'iiinii-i'eiit- b.ir eonlinuing ibe w,; ia it now necessary in uliow ihat ibis Enme In 1he basis of the wbole industrial system exist: .. ' ti producing ll„- gov. lor the general « ctionnry of tho .. t be ii i pi..-..' convinced that: but, wbtneve .ont&rc. liianthi tb mnl Ireediug.bi 1, " What ir Franc* 1 E thorehelat Wo shall «l d tw nipclli '.I ..r in 'lib.: i ihe Tuih labor of Ihf oilier .-.ni.is, .myibyed in produi icrcals, out of which combined productions m the demand for L..rii|n.nii produ.lions, materials _ fabrics. The di=org..ui/!itiun of industry, which is already revealing ii«:ll in Hie insurrectionary States, tnnuot but ioi| tln-ir nlnliti m prosecute ihe war, nnd ftt the snme lime r.suli n.dircclly in greater dia- tnsa in Europe. On the other ban. I. this ditorgnnizatioo operates far leas injuriously nt present lo Hie Federnl oo merit and <» ibe loial Slulc.f. tvery African la' who «scji;»-i from bin service is not only lobt li support u il-e ii.ii.rnii.'... but be brings m. n sion to lhcpi.iOl.Cli.1 b.t.irol lb. bjl.l ^IMi- ihcir nt.ilit) lo conlino .' : ai II) engi.ge.l rtation a- bi'rato . porlnlion of tiouthorn staples, s lacl.iriug iuduiirj of Ibe hi) a) (i I ucceletftlcd li) tint rebelli__. —But bus Guv. Seward's dispalch nont moral vnlue! Il has. It has already i strategic movement (which of course is no art of the general dabbler [.topb-'s iff! leinpomrily ,'iillirnii':il ill '' rit!.. Il is nolorinus that Louis N'upole.... ..^. - months been plollirg a conctrlcd demuiiitrnlio nguinBt us. ill. has csbau-ilid his mis ol'eiijolery o Russia; and her final rcsponte is a formal deelan lion, through ihe olbeinl hi. l J eii-rebur« Gillette, ihi Russia i.i very anxious lor peace in America, bi dcaires lo see it Htcte.l Ihroiiflh retontilialuin mi reunion, noi through the triumph ol secession an ireason. lie bus done his best to win England to his views, vet the Queen is firmly, earnestly c friend, while I'nluierslou, ibnugli he nc.mcely idle lo conceal bis hatred for us m.d bis nnxieiy for ou. downfall, is only tonfirme.l in bis eenviciioii Unit on Ionics, ie .luurrel is a remarkably imi l.u^iiu-ss Im keep^utjof :[ ¥-..yi- t - ; v;./ t i M';r r , r.,-j- Kni l wror' 1 for wec'fc , ~ImC .''aii'-i'i".| eien him that lie ivill burn bis lingers by ntleui] g to pull Ihe Con- federates' eheslmits out of ibe lire, unless lie firal bin. la them iiivineilil) lo abolish alavtiry, Hia ehiel penman and pampblotcor, JI. do h who hits an often been " inspired " lo indii.nl'.' pnib which ihe Finpe.ror has resolved to irond- ,.l i ,, I .,..: el o ihe United S(l . oui future homo! I'uf.lon me, sir, if 1 nny you Imtraj a buiieni iioranee ol" a large porliun of the couulry liieli:il iilcss for seine nihc purpose, you nen Lulled lo preside. V.ju f.irget .M«--,i-.liu: i.iiie, Rhode (aland— Suites that are the brig lemplnrs of progress A SPEECH Hi' OEN. FICFV'M' [Hi, Tburiilay evening, Aug. ii, lliere wosagrcal meci Inp nt Ibu Tremoni Temple, in notion, I" lie... ,i ..ir-ccI fnci "The I' in blinder." The Temple was crowded ui " '. "I Iml nl iiniiilkcicliiel* nnd clicerloK ivero lonj i"ni c.l. (iun. Frtmont was nccompiuded by lluj. Hrj I.i! ... F i-:.[i. -JiiliMljolliiiMiiiV. Mrv. fYeirionl was nfco tin Hale ree n force, illn needed to p In my individual ujperience I have found ihem few, nhd in Ihe progrei* of Ihe war ihoy have Tast decreasing. Tho danger which has njlendcd the avowal of Union senti tils, the uneerlain pro. lection which kc havo been able (o give them, i tie eerlain suverilies ol ihe ton federate government, the unexpected lenglh to which the rebels have becti able to rirolrnei Ihe sirupt;!". to-eilu-r with neiphbo^ hood friendship', iir.d ir.l.r. irs. have carried nwav many who in ihe bi-ginnlni; uminlained their alle- Hie Union. In the ivhoh- valb-y of Vtr- Union vromau (laughter). Tiii; ibraa and liabelai The President'li tho gen could not have more wittily epn -wd hia opinion of "o bounding mid burling ol 'J'/ir HcrnlJ and ila Mowers atilr. Grecleyl J7ia Herald has been vociferating and another iblo religious journal u "' " tl to ni-nr.l nnd iiii|'.JJ-ib|i First till Ihe rnnks, m.d leavu lo those i homo Ihe obligation of shaping Ihe air, proper ends Itul MnssHcliusotls reeds no other im her duty than the certainly that aim bus form. Under Ibis Impulse' ber people wi ward promplly and nobly, as they alwayi (cheers). She will be always (rue, as In abu baa beca poetically 'rue m her hint The iulnnt that '-— .. inS ! n'llLi, where there a body ol tueo Hill. Union HDli- lUgh lo bnve the consijiency of a parly nnd wilh ila representative organs. Then 1 was among the Unionists en. (o service ler Mr. I'.iiii-eti, Ihen Ihe acknowledged bend of ihe party in that Mr. Calhoun died a defeated rebel "ehief. but he left legions of young n devoted to disseminalu young legions growing up in Ihe faith of the priniiples to li.e .-ilahlishment of which Cradle of liberly sirangien tue serpent, is ready in its manhood to destroy (lie bydm ; mid when I see, ns I lately have hud the opportunity lo see, what kind of men they nre, each one filling a place In sociel}, inatrucled, inttlligent men, heads mid sup]. oners of Inmilies, contribuiing by steady labor lo the wenlih of Ihe Slate—when 1 see such nun going by thousands and hundreds of thousands lo the Ik-Id, my nnxiely is not in regard to the number who go lliere, but it is that their ready obedience nnd iitb.-..,ing confidence iu the government will be met hi ,t corresponding earn Tor them I a tho field, and that ibete eonce lit rated energies will be direeled to resulls ivorih) or tho sacrifices they are making (applauHc). Therconi, i imiutei- m-s.-ll in tlie pleasure oi feel- ing that the obji . i nl thi- eiing ,i not so much to with a peopli cnled lo believe Ibey are liberties; Ihcy aro carrying - unity and determination ; Iheir armies have acquired die solioilv and ..-onsitlency of regular troops. To such a re belli.. n will r.:.|uire the utmi urge OtllOi guj.l speed lo ihem, I turn, with your permission, for .i uiomenl to the dulies renting upon those of us who for iho lime being are left at home. I have just now expressed my anxloly Hint we m1 Id obtain from Ibis war r.snllo worthy of tho -nrifices ive nre making- blow this shall bo done .mil in the speediest way, ia the quel I ion which 1! 10 C ipon if grelll ... j ..ml, king of [be right I In, I I lie p..'.. pie suuuiu iu una iMi) ji:niuu3iy >-ue their vital inlcreots. Not only is Ibis their i riled right, bought by ibe first revolution, bul it also their hatred duty lo keep themselves well d currently informed concerning the progress ui iiing the manner in which it shall he controlled, as best lo teeuie .1 eslie pence, and realorc II (loud cheers). It is ur irutituliuna maai- -"kii =WFTOoTu^6T , l-...,i e ia tbi counlrj nlar iml V r. Black Tho n- hi ll, through al odalll 0110,1, ""'tluoc llish spirit that oppr Fray tell us, is our i less than your own, J ,i please, and you i HuriesugoAlr. Whi il in this country ti :e in the infancy of growth, and we ar ihe-c years of sorrow i nliicli we bnve been unit, I mme ibnn all else, it is love ol counlrv-oiir | -miisiu. In pence, I he country bus b.-in bl.-.-e.l irith oui bumble labor, nut have wo ever been luund wni.tmg in iho umea thai have tried the souls of men. We weio Willi Vv nrreii on bunker Hill, wiib Wiishingtua at Mornslowti mid Valley Forge, »nh Lntiiyciie at Yorkto.vn, will 1'erry, Decatur ami MeD.iuuugb. in Iheir erummgs and Willi Jncksun at New Or leans, bmihng side b» side wilb the white man ler nationality, nations ri.'bla, and national glorv. And wbeu Iho history o die preeent fttrocious insurrection is iv.nten, He hi, lori'iri will record," Whoever was Inlse, the black, were true" Would von Ibcn, ia truckling subser- viency lo ibe sv i, i oi.ili ,-.. r- kiiIi ibis bloudy rebe" T - r.-.or.ve Hie pi'ir^l pmriulism ibe eouniry nil ll you would, let me tell you, Neitbc lr ' nnT fiteo eitn hu ilcst iu which thej luro of ' ' u for 1 1. , luv ibe pben iiuny prop bcci .. .1 i. iml, La Frm n most elaborate nnd enbaiisli iiigh three Nog,, wherein be sa; Ihe Americnn Vll'.l..-. . eriji.inll) .-ini'ii. iu..|.ii,.-. ^ifi.-i. ,'t.,'"l'l:''.i'| l ,.i,'..-.'"/. , .-'j.',r.i. 'l.n. no,.'.'. • "' »!;-•« ^ of the ,nd nor luice can succeed, but by tbu in? So you i-piirn all s itious for you Sod good Mr. President, you will not rend you when I toll you that the question ol cob so perslsienli) tl.n.it upon us by Ibe bear less traders in ibe wuc ol n bleeding people, h„ ig been settled by a unanimous delMininati " ' riglu e shall be nbl, mt the duty of imploy it in laboring Ibe Court of France all ovinls nt a tin. ".-"..''....-'I'id^io il, .. Rh i rovoked birr - svna nut the Icsa nod," and appln aly. So.lllere- infl Willi opiiii freely s gener; Ibe Soul ] who havo been c.l contending for their _.._ jf the firing at .... . Weil reached a eerlain eiiv, ihe Busy Chair chanced lo be in ibe eouu(in» room of Fogy i- Co., iho great South American merchants 'Iho K,i*y Chair is inti- the House, fur it ia a family eonneciiou. Tho air i- lull of logy blood. Old Fogy wna sit- - : wri ling-table, and as hu read (hu " iml Ihe , in..- 1 .a lurally fulls .. II. Their delerminalion (o oblain success Is querable. To sub. In,- (hem ile-ir ilcsignn inn.m l'|.. iniposi-iblr, and llii'iir.ili ivbieli glleS then, ;ih must be ours also (cheers). . secure Ibis unity we must rouse ourselves lo extraordinary exertions. Not only must every pos- sible means he used lo damage tho enemy iu (he field, but we mud guard vigilantly against Ihe ies in our midst (chei-i-s). While you br loyally oecul.ied mill. il.t. Jof^ii.™ of .!-» — ml rending your v.nera to the field, iho ( ry parly bus been stcalihily and busily . ployed in organiiing to control the elections, i lo secure a victory of which Ibey already feel assured. To counteract ibetii you most labor— ; ltust moke il o matter of Imlmiiuil labor In or :o g' v u ibis furco of unity to the work before ind i-iCT) vole dcposilcd in Iho hidlot-bci lella iur.1) oo tin- i.-'.l.-l as ™ Wocd-uni'-cd skct in (be field. The cudur:i; ci ami Heady courage or jur sohlicru roust be support! d by a united public ipioion at borne, and when fume I nlleint victory huh.. H. r...« ib.- clouds ol war. let a responsive jlu.i light up tho undivided "hearts of ibu North loud cheers). We might make, enm .-mis and ,'.:• up ad' wna for tl"-- ; or il only ...!„,; I easily secured hari il stable! goveromcats ID of gencralions yet fight this battle (tin Ihe deluge," but - obligations. Ouraohlk__ „. ;!v;l ;J n -'-r ,,l/|i,l| n ' v - J rW'',,V^.'o l nly . lull iheir cluince for ,ould have carried might IuiIivhIiimI prosperity or elsewhere where pence eign. Hut it ia for tho Ion; o come in whoso iniercst, s). Wo cannor say, "After lake (be lime wilt nil go to the field wilb r Lie 1-b.iblank. Impelled alone by u gen- ii,,., 1-,,-h, fin ihe,re,.unlrj's fulur. or theirs ; they havo no other re- ward lhau the glorv and s-.fet, of lb,.- country. Such n I have seen in iho field. I know bow cheerfully y bear hardship—bow silcnil. ibey accept woui ' il denlb. Go to the •rales ol ili.-e honored deii't, nnd Ihem Ihe lli.g they loved iloms ov.r iheir regim ,ion some glorious tield-will their sleep bo uis- .rbeilt Tell them that their names will he inded down with honor ibr.-i.gb the succession of gencralions— will ibe blood again thrill^ in their eyesgli " Things looked dark. Ponlil any mortal such a storm f No. (Jo he must, and through s porthole. iiiii ; i,ig on fallen gi gn.Twing reluclmil eru-ls with a Cralimi The bolt fi-ll I Of all iho editors ir Stales, -Mr. Greeley, and or all papers It 77,o Tribune, were honored bv an act I conferred by a President. Sir. Lineal 3>i4iirir. lie rend Mr. fireeh-v's ..,n ri letter. II... the I're-iileiit ,.f It,.- I nil 1 to The JV-iouns a formsl reply ! Wi.^i -liiidralll What a slut r :" W.ll ,h- leuian plea ilb a r, by ,, ay! hi I ll-ini'i, of Morriecni ai rr-ideiit It.ii s lo lei I a g.-.nd sinry. It wni« ken i yo. loo. f.ir the ludicrous. If lio had >r I'.lmn Kpeaking. e ,., ,,„,;,., pra, lb. -ii, /(,'f,Ji(-;i7- FOUNQ FOOTS CHANGE OF OPINION. Win ILjlTlM "tbnt the ,.,!,„ w, ns lha 'bead of Ihe houso was .ihlest sect ol* what is vaguely and aim called Conservative, this frank uspression of n fieil devolion lo Ihe government was iu eve, agreeable. Hut young Fogy—tl partner house—shook bis watch chain complacently, i marked, " Well, ir Ihoy call out the Anled Guard /shall resign, for I havo no idea of I against Southern g. i.ilomen, who hav then : Tbe's. nuary. Jeslenlay lered, rugged -raced cheer fully ion do ,,-ign, and I wi ; n .,,. r ,,,,^." Ttont, This was a year ag who lurns up but a sqn and ru s tv- uniformed yi seats himself, ami savs, bn-kli, " Well, Cousin Las' Chair, will you have the last news from (ho I'eniu sula?" It was young Fogy, fresh from Ibu wars fresh from Ihe most cinslaut nnd faithful service lie thought belter of i(. Fie did not resign. H, marched when the regiment marched lo which lb.. Aniedilui'inns belonged, and in all iho sharp Vit a bailies of nig','.: I Ned Fogy, lie has been men- tioned in letters and orders and speeches, lie baa borne dying comrades on his back from Ibe field, received their Inst worda of r,irewcll for pareots .....I dear ones, then closed their eyes on.: hurried back to nnother duty mid to danger. II. ' .- I..." ill ami wailing ,i. , bo 'terrible riiii-krihoi.im. ,., and been smilingly I iliur with .bjaib an I [ nl ! .r UeWiiv.-ifllbniiltradi Co. had been opening bis In " The army ia in goad spi Ned li least remembr .bile I elil-y I, lisb.i.ti" okui ihat b, p.,..p, brings pi in dre r hear tliclli v ofo birth. .r fall v emphil In bo'.y horror, di-iulcn-fllcl iir, you may hold i our hnrd- at what )0J ibooJO to der-ominnlo (I sclfi-bnefs'' ol Ihe uunltetftblo rcsul a; I- iray i. II u-, is it m.i re -elfish than yuur o« n n subjeet about nl t ml cquidly united, but the pre bieli I think equally important v upoa my individual experience (cries ol "bond, and applause). fiji vinrs tv- wln-n 1 had the honor lo represent eoor views upon nail. 1 allaim, I held, in commoa will, yoursel.es, Ibe opinion ihat slavery shnuld not lie disturbed within ilfl existing l.ii.ils. W hen the Confederal Stales nniiouuced their eMSte Incentive |,ri.rlaiin. d slavery lo hci t' „f .he new power. In UiHsonri, a year ag... war nieaanrc, 1 dcebin'l ilic shoes ol rcheh iiumenre npplaum nnd cries of " Cood," and groal h.eringl. believing (bis to bo ibe most incisive enrobing mid di'Mlly blow Ihat could he moid : ibu heart of Ihe rebellion (applau-e mid "Good, good," " Bully fur you," and cheers). I judged it ibe the quickest mode to damage and disconcerl nioncmv, and to gaiu ftreat advaatnges wilb ll bast cost of life lo ibe j;oud cifJ'-na who espect for ibe Uoll I ' >' - <urj • mi - ' - that inexorable law, but it ia etioiigb i„r my pre- llL sent purposo (hat (ho penalliea are neither more I iu 3, while it than tho loyal Stales c I'q.pi i. ipedienl le d.sired concltist-- o European States should Hunk H right or : - rveae by force to oblige II l.jailcd ... a compromise of Iheir eoicreignly. WbalolhurelVeet could it produce (ban to render ineiilnble, and even Lurry on, ihat scryilo war, so completely destructive of all European intereaia in this country, which ibid govt, out so studiously slri.es lo avoid? 1 know lhal Ihe danger of any foreign nation attempting such a policy, if it has thai no foreign government has ever tlirealeacdIhat „-, i.eeigngi.w >,! I t all i ndly i SIJ.-IIS. oiily by way of ,cil0 a qiicslion noll'css signilieanl-nmuely. must be ihe ellect of such n policy abroad ii- cinuiirag.: the ins org'- ids with In, pes ot an in and tuiiige. lo enable Ihem Tho ellect will be lurihe on, in openiag u way for I il shall he permitted lo c, ..illVniig ihrougboul the w. result in an entirely new s merce between the Unite prorobyn HriWogncliUii'ilneorliy oi ;„,-,.;,.:.:/.'„ ,,,,.1,,:. ,.((..-,--l...'i-....'.'.-Jt.i, very Is only tbupre- <:::;: ir Co fit you are so »c.»ioiis Hi spend some ey our liberal i . -, ; ;ics baa placid il! Il it is .dfi.biuss, please, sir, IUHU.C. ,....- own plea for the coal speculations, etc, all persons luok to ib.-ir selfiuleresl. Ilutpraj.gojd iir. i'rc=i.b-. il, «ln should v.. . dioiih) mi. bud) nv.cller.iligg.llgCO'l.il Ihere le Ceniml' America I lu ll.... lo-.uli, . .-line it. eiicb wilb a Jcrvor unknown in Ibese lue.ii lui.- Joe—where a broad-brim .1 I'mnium, a eigar and pair of apurs is considered a eomlonahlu costuiui for ihe natives— why should wo, why ahuuld njiy iiody dig coal f Uo tell. Migbi wu not juat as ye! )i" ioe on ibe const of Labrador 1 Uut sayjou ' Lual laud ia the besl Ibing I know of lo btgiii m inlerprise." Antounding cii.iovnil Worii.. t. ' recorded in golden lelterr. like Ihe ibu Tutnplo ol Miiiorvn. ' < oal bind. Mr. President, il my African ri>ibihtic- g " "' c ter of me—if I do show my i.one) wh. ..ever I read Ihat sentencol Coal land, s.rl If )ou plea*, sir, give McUbdlmi some, give ilajleok amno, and. by all mentis, save u litllo slrip for yourself. Coal land, Twcnly-fivn aegrocs diggiag coal iu Cenlrnl America I Jlighi) 1 .l..ii! K.|.n.l lo about Iwenly-bvi negroes splilling .nils , i, cangamoti I ^ ^ ^ necessity of rem g ib- lV' t "t t- n £ „. , cording 10 theory, white m. u caul s' . 1 boncstb/ in Iho South ; win >" il .otu.ti.iu , s ho tho mono : " The Guil oiutts, purged ol Irai s, Ihe homo of tho lujnl, imnncipated blaekal d then, good sir, if in we nre, let Ihem i. Yours, rvapeclfu ii of ihiryliiid, In alulou ui the frc. ,, tin: n.lU.ivu: , .Invery in somo form ('Go,, sod cheers). 1 coa-idited itlheo , -I. Id 'li !' ' ceaie ns n polilicnl power, ami begin la social fact. B«i "^ :' ' conditional opinions «nb w ,r. in mi iiiiu'l. gave placi aver) n.i.aoiage whioh lie M -i. i.ibl be euq.'.ui.d. ami I'.at in t.e vlUtti.e «nr u.ei.Hir Ibu a. I obuild be lb .rnu^h and . dinle It became apparent thut the slower would bo incllectunl. And so the events of I have brought me to lbs conviction lhal tbi-- nllowed 1< iii object. Already traoip of eager thousands hastening it bmile-yoor fancy u. ibe restless dig buck the voiCea of their farewell. L.m or the night how many ol you will e again, those household voices'! "ememberiiig Ibece— romemhenng Iho hoarded -,,,,-a v.-u bnve ibrowii iulo llii,' gulf for yo— ,,1,-v'rt gou.l—will you hesilate? i'eopl. ol M. ,„-"., | r"v, ill .-on livnilal... to strike wilb v,t:,l lo, urn mural enemy v. I,... hna compelled iheto tei .^r.liees; (t ri.- .if No! noil -Shall Ibis blood abed io vnin-l (No! no I) Bnplbed ii blood will you noi name l'liii: die s^il wbcro shed I (Yes 1 yes !) Shall a ploughshare guided by ind of a slave throw up to wlulen in Ihe su - ines of patriots who fell in this slroggle ft ^ounlryf (Cries of No I no.) wil your patriot soldiers lo Ihe Held, happy i privilege lobe there; make every fight ft vu tury but let ihe men who fall on those red fields die n ihe assured belief ihat iheir blood was not merely pilled upon ihe ground—llmt it went to cement ihe oroer-sloties In lias great tempro of universal lib. etty (great ci.eeringl, and when the roar ui the b, lie, wilb all olher iniirtiil coui.ds. is lading in 111. ears let ihem feel lb"! Heir souls. loo, me inarclu on lo join that noble army (,-b".-i~) of rlvrc win every good caun:- demands. Juslil'y Iheir sacrifici and :.l e, bi a great no., place yom-.cUo* on o ol Ihe grand pinnacles ol history. And ii on lit e n the halo "Inch surrounds you is ling>"l wil , a r. d.!.-;:c.l light rellectcd from man) a bloody field ,1 will cot com,- from your selling sun. but will la tho l.Khl of ft new ami glom.us ...or g, which w. dluniicai,, tbo world (tremenilous applause, wind .as k. pi up lor several nnnules). ll..,- bounuels Hint were tbvo.vaupon the platform tl-rc p.s-ed to Mrs. Fremont in the b.aleom on Iu-i"ii of Ihe General's remarks. Ihrei lu-,^. ^ lor Mrs. Fremont, ihcn^ three mi Gr:a!ly"«i* rousing cbi mently^ 'Tbi-y hate 'em. "What will bo the end?" Secsh will bo esterminaled. it no " Whew ! and how about—" " Peculiar ii-siilououi ; " be asked, i " Yea," I nodded. " Well, Cousin Lasy. ibere's a wondi .ling. I'o you know iho re ace a gru ' Possible!" A CONTRABAND'S TROUQHT. Or iboso "sheep wilbou shepherds," ihe mil I. nothing more nor lesa 1 lers al Ibis large e not held a .' ilul Ibis I no iced i Ihem—they nr nged since two yi inthoWoJo/Tfo have lelore ob ter veil l„ ocj that ihoy wei o, anew weight oi tlu-ir r, but thejr- e keeping up a fp-cii thinking. Upon what ? Is it o minds of all ihesu " storage™ " t Lctusqucs- ,n ooe, n. barber alHetroit: 11 Weil, dick, what do you (hink of these limes?" " Well, 1 doa'l kaoiv, sir, fta Iberu is uiueb iu Ihesc i lastin; wbdo s Therefore, all othe can be , nn~i,l- n could hu got about Detroil ivilhsl TEE PRESIDENTS WIT. Tbesf ia one thing ubout the President ,bich no on 1 need not any thai Ihctu v ''"V' 1 - , ... ,.. . . , nnd ' gi.rdn g it oiu) a. il„- . il. . mi .'. snp|.rcsjina ,ii ibe rebell. . , ,! ,i lialo abolition ot slavery (ercni ,*rs) nod m favor of u»ing cvory prscuunble ,,..,, ,..,'.. ll.m i.l.ul. lieu ellecli.c (cbc'Ts). ami dcpriio Iho cnumy of their great element rongllifRrcal applause). Wberevet our d«g wa.es ,.a,o o. tr free men (cbeerr;. i«< .. a..»wc. .[u.'Stioiis, and give all pns-|.„ris (louil cbeers]. It is urged against suuiuinry meimuri -.i ihat ir ration of the Hlnvcs would be an act of g iustice (0 Ibe luynl men ol lb,; Soulh. iml ell -i war as this be eiirri.s.l on without sacrifices ..n ll,.- I )al people in ever, s.-ciiou of tho eoun- • I | falisla of the Sou Ih would be required conlribum a portion of what is held to bo pro- i - ,(|,i,-l, tlnv would ib.ubtlcss bo afier- irl |,m.,i„-raoi!. Against this tbo loyal people 'the North give no, only absolute properly, but iheir own lives and the lives of lh.se mosl dear lo lehecrs). [At this point Gov. Andi " " ibe plalform, ' To lhr~ ' Besides th aigbly enjoy but those who .ilion of ihe daily papers of diolesume compeiiu imosity among Ihem, 1 glory in firsi pubhibii - - Mark Ihe w "I Ibink lliere might, a year ago. and ibere migl perhaps, some nuw ; but i know one ibey could n oei now mid lb..' is t'l'.k .i-,bn.-oi., lu.-aiiing hi Why not ? " Because ire are not going (o fight I' le* men power to kerp us doien. If .it would give ui our freedom, wo w righl up 10 it, und I ibink wo would do I'gblirig" This was tho nclual reply. Is Ihis the u course of thoughts of fuur million 1 Is it purlnnce to us as ft nation? Is it of any eo before God, in Ibese times? llavo wu a do respeeling il? irth Iheearli the doing or nny other thing Ibat sball^ sucb -, of sides Id s idoil Of of any :e, Chair ol'vcd, TlinttbljCoi eiu-rnl leiuovikl ot Ine iree uuiehs l.o.J a= llii|Hilllic. hiexiieillent, in mlillu csluenry whlcli couldJuiiUy , beers,] llow n i iheir loss b diatinclion i received . The principle of sell tal questions, is Ibu! ot ,.|,p,-.s,ll..n I ,,,1,,-r paper, t'oanmuly di.-gNst- ; lb-m. Mr is the only theme lhal sc.ois lienrlilj o a Only on a hunt utter Mr. Greeley vrill all ihe run lonth-r. This is tb" sole u, diy ol ibe Nt... ... press." Mr. Greeley has been the occasion ol more nrlnesa ilion any olher man .n America. A IknilJ, .bout nbuso of Mr. Greeley, would no more be a tlrruld than a easier is ft castor wnboul popper and Express, wilhout a fling at I lie Tribune, n-nlllli wilhout llre.llii.-s. lie IS ihe only ;r cans'isteally held f.^i. Mr. Uennelt's hands when Brooks will bubble ann- uel? ,1 pon . ... which I hue will bmig beaiily Mr Greok-y dies, and lessly. LET US SUPPRESS TIIK MlOLll!."Siyr.-: I pupprc-'s lio' Abi.liiii.inisl-. ' cries somo slauk-witlcd oralor. "and Ihe rebellion will cud I " ~f course it will, you dear soul; and if all yoor fel- ,vi-eilit"ns had been of your tulioro and kidney ,ero would have b.-.m no rebellion at all. If Uimp- en and bis friends had raid, " hi ns suppress ibe-so illnws who cned out ag .in.i -hip money, ' England uuld bovequielly snb.i.iil.d lo ihe tyranny of tbo mans. If tJli_-i and I'atriek Ileury had shouled Hurrah for riing C-.-.rg" ami ihe r-'n.uip Act ! " ibere iciuld have heen nobluo Iv i.i..lmi-.u If Mirabeau ,nd the French people bad boMi.wed "hurrah for -•r'ance would havo s| lily ,nb d. I'o be -u.o every right would h.i.e I :<. aniiiti.b.t..'d. every lib.-ny JeBiroyed.nnd ft few neb and remoisi'b-i people would have governed I ranee ; l.m tl.cn.- w,,ubl bi,o been no dillicully. except inor-.l rot and g. n.r.il naiicnal decity, I-et us suppress tho Aboli ...,.- 1 Lately, all lho e.lilors of New York unit e,r ellorl-s to send -Mr- Greeley io Fori l.a.ay The government via* besieged, besought, in re: -iructel warned, aod cum threatened. J -"- • „t w„s invoke.! lo arresi this arrant bilker, eveliirv of War was urged, sinee.1,--' ^}"". ,ebmond. at least to take Mr. Greco) - lie.- ^ wou| d hrlvu been no Abolitionisi ' ;:e?y t^ro^t J reV«ra uTp-s ^. Greeley, movent .priogs A« drunk, ^-e'oft' ,ubjue lliuse people of the cottol who inlluencu it. 1 ng persistence, nliieh caused ibo w lbs people « that Ibey o country know perfectly well that slavery : botlom ot this rebellion. 11 there bud -lavi.ry there would have been do war: just Abolili
  • 2. B^-z±y^^^ '.''Vi'ViVoim! ' "llh'i'm '.li'-'-li.'ir.il 1 ilo not follow h"" Badly and truly youm, Rational ^nti-^liwwB^**""*11 ^- StrHf-!^^' : :; ; H: : :HSin"""^— ^ , „t „„,k, of Hi. m»i onoUjm»> 'jr. or Itaob ,.„„ In Ik. -liBl" B"'""1- "' J"""™ ""d '"'"•';> • L™ »u ... o»i vi.».v -i.- -""'"i'"* ; ,* km. -ia .-kiv.r; .-.*!*'« »1 nil, n'" 1 llml tl,IB w"" , ;.„;;^„„, - I'- Will lk..» .6""* ' 5. „i«,k.M r.r...n i. ik. ..i ' ' , V I ";, , ".";™°' , tan. „».i .r a.. .™n.-n™ •» "" »"" " «' emn tkk. mill.'. 1° din.raeo i"'a .'"'"' " " ns „ ,™ii ... .... .rie™i>.«i.ii. iktog ik.i « »•» o J. 11. 1 York ..».' "» "> *" »b>" '»™>'°','.' ' ...I l.v Mil. mn. . lis.b.l.l- II- HOI !'• ".I' ...... ,...i by »"» " " - j ,, ,b„.,.kk.p. „„„ 1 * ' ,„ .......l.i'iil '"'" "» "» ''"'' oeilk ki.111. "... I."l «"L 'k. il'i^k "' .'I' " ; i ., ( il.m. *o |'.1.'.;'-_ L ; ,,!„.,„„„, ,,,- ,ii. iiilnuie onflpirnoy wkick pillk ngoknan ™™ ,1,1. proportion. »ki.k o,.r.l.»J.« * » ml tkivil.n 10 d.-Mrny Ik. ..il'ion. And ' Co.'.. .. W'i.'0'l Hoi il «ookl di. i. n.lnrnl denlk o „ wo are llnttisTed by biles °r ,hia bl" n S ,1"1 "!,_,,,„ 1|B».|1. of the Iwt dying slm-le of (ho KBBilion, which overpowered « -"^J*£_..„ 1 hlnsot Ihuuivrlh i,olon ge- ,,lifl ill" I' tl/ir.r in'lli-i". ,,;.,„. lokf.l. „l,!vil.ll'i III '..[".out -.LilllreTi «"'.'.-'. .' '. , 1 !!' l . w ir 1 ;:i;;. ,, i»;:. , : , :i.,.'. 1 n „;,;',,; th,ir..«». ih»iu«« i tlielr friend. , ,._„ ' ' '- ^ . : " vr 3^..- .... !riol mill the ci.nlif- . u( rebels. . , , II tbo applications made thus n in ol eKploration, tllt0.lt 0-1 1 I- ,,,.. [,.,> -..Mr... I''-'.'" 1 '";-;- ,;;,;„, „,,. .. N;,,i„, t,„„r.i " „ nillltiliy oiVp"" l L '. w|m.|, ...i|l,i,.y nr .„•»! wVmniii-J.i [Seal '' "" su,,l, l tlloToO'. , nnd by lliu aulliOrlly uf the Stalo bCPD OU.J II i,usrdHc0,ore : l- ii-- 1 li^-i-i - 1 '"'- 1IIIU " L1 "' ' 7 f?S?"-;":ssi™"''".™, o.'s'iV...';, i" "-'"I . i :, l » 1 , :i;'; ...I oiiteniiy ion.- fflnv WlwWttJtmt (Korrtsiioiutciut. WxanrSOWS, Sept. 1. 1E62. 1 -d nw.iy from Wnehinglon suddenly ft wecl , my hurry [omot prlVftWly U> i»"h« »; you, midtaot for mi1 ncglECt-a UmitHom w can 1 Hip" "geflt my bluntlcr, aa , ii mate of your a^rous inJulutnc ii liberty—inucv o slwuld be fi-M, cx Cv|.i vm. ""' «„loli.Ur'n,towl«im G«l K*« hhiek stini! . ', ,-,-ioin., u ; l.tln : .T lu protect thai very ,.;„„;,. ;,,,!,!, ,|,".. .-,-,,. :-,„...,.* UflBhting. Tl.« tL. ii tli.it Hid pwcli« of tbs Socewionist li con- „t with hi. Wnory, «hllfl Ita pracilM of tUo pro- r-ery Unionist « esactly aniwo.iii.ti.: to I,,,. tlHorj. .i,dain™ml Idea of a republic h the r./.."M" i«t na iiquciliou of superiority of trnLninK or 1 as louman boi.iL'* erented nllko by (iod lr tha ln»l lif'ct" ",0 thtae old *i»s' ">> difgrtice that h.tve _...„ espeu.. lis and could he deceived tiy , in i be race of the defeat and ticndcll our arras almost overy- ^Z™^*£"^&i " ccplins suoU "s l0,B Ilea nud Urns r<>; *»*« |ht , ir,„ i[, 3now oppoted *"1 ''" l "" 1 '„"!', , i , |lr,i ih- m-it.-riiol ttrength of the fc tr Lol'i b ndK he tonehed. We ureiie ft r . 'i J| |"oa last year liaa furoUfied r tl.-iri "0.1 had ;ii).pow'l possible, but - ilmn we bwe ouwelvta. And this fact of the lower aud lest complex . n iion on which they stand. Their r . „„,! the machinery of their polilic.il not only &aeltinlly gre from this >' Tki. .. pill. d...po.i.n... Tk.y ^ ( | "... lin-mlly, .:i|.|'kl. .1" l.enriog ..rn.o tll n r' V b".'..l'l.d in.'. Ik. I'.kl wilkoul .li.turb.in.. lo il, ,.', 1 ...». .1 pr.0n.lioo o,o»..r, I. Ik. _i,L, .t Ik. Uo«o,.n«»llk. Tk. .!„.» proJ.o- -,„ s l...l.n.« Sk,.,r ,k..»l..i...n...l U« "W "» ,k. p..,.l,, nil oik.™ ™ «" P"' » "» «*> ''""' „ ,' InJ tki. nuiukcr ennnot fc. 'nook les. tknn rfii'.o ...J n boll .1 oi... nklo I. hullo • «»o»t Tb. ooorobiioo or. pr..i..ly of *• «»P«1 ood .»M m„,,i.l o-ki.l. i.o.o.1 ...ily-.ork.J op - fnr ooivd.r W. Oiivc kl.n 0Mur.il hv nt . ,„» ..,, ri.i... i.. i»«. o,te. .r ...i.'y kT.,. ,k. n 1 wlio 1..1 niln.....l Kkol ' eoulJ do 1D ,"o"l'ki.l Ibis 1" rally Ik" "... Ho «U Ik" Ik. I whom ml rend Iknl ik.y rusk k.ndloiiy upon knl".™. iind .1 1' '""l " •"'»" f"'""IX nrlillon , nr., of prr.taly Ho. olo»i, nko ,,r« .cor o y akove ihu kor... nnl mules Iknl onn k. lrnin.il lu ',,,.,,.1 il... ......... ..I 11..- b.m.-li.l.l. . ' ,,„,.,.!.. I ..-»." >.'»"• »"'»' '»-»•-' r V-. rvilkn holler nnd nior. intolkyoiil order :;,";;;" ;„;„i.» n ..,,,. i.*-.. »'., '.„, ,b,»..iU.. in.liti.nolri.odlolbo „ko''.,.,.ld p.r.nn.1. 0. Ihollb. m.o^or. n.M » S ni..l - «~ «» ^"".X.l"he ioIiV.lo :„;.»?.„,..„,,. o..r.,.i„ * ,......; .1.11k Tli- oi-.U.r i. uol ooilBrnlly on.l.r.io.,1, nod ,I, 0U „U * nm.oly Iknl il i. Irom Wool Point only Iknl . ....... *iol.u ik.i. inilitnry .dncntion. tke.r oni.cr. km. =1.1.0 r , ,„ nn |.tH Tki. I. tnr from being Ik. cnoe. Tb.rt nro no Itts tknn ..I.I. inilitnry H.boola or ooll.^ea in iko seeding Stnloa nl v.ki.k 'I" ™ ...1 . 1.L.r .In.. .1 ih.ir yoolh ,. e,l„e..',.l.«n.l Uo. k.oo lur i-eoly or ik.rly year. ,,„' ll.i. k.l. be.,, pnrt of Iko pr.pnr.U.o iko,. C.™ toto On., -lid. !•' I'" .I".'g."0y '»" Lna licui. 'ii'inihly oliiniiilttiifig, 1 their tducsinoi hn3 been tho S prowd,,! f-.r. At ibe.c UIU -e, ti, , instnwtioii is not aa exclusively military as at ..st fa '"';!.i : '.' 1 ! , ,,i 1 ,' , ,,'!'.,i.l bi,ti„ii.,n ullierht MX at Ihc Nntionalcliool. In l:,et.,vo:.y yoi.lb of .he voHliUir .1,..,,.. h n. ^eiupereut to ..nil ' coi..|ian>, or i-ivo lo imaii.,,,,:,..'.,.-. - ,.ailuatc,onVi-„.',,int. Wluvt ,.,, uumeiise advau.nge tli.-- ,-- -li-i .»-' ii" iB w be read on every pw of the hiBtory af tin, « i , . i ,- ii.iii. ^ hue tome ni colli-ion. The edu- -nt'iou which our young offieeru have to pick up as Ibey can after juiuing the nriny, their nntftiJoniPtB btrto bad in advance. And then they have all the- ciieray which a wcll-underBtood, dlsliiwt and paaaian utc purpose calls into nelion. Hence proceed those erent Genemls which ihoy only have produced, been willing to use, who have, proved themselves much iuoru' > tliiin a mulch for military peduntH I Ilalleck and McUlcllan. With sisuli matenuU for array and with men ll.u* tti.ined to mould and , u load them, we think that even the defeat 1 di-per- aion ol" the force now opposing Hint of Gen. 1'ope would by no menua ha die extinct ion of the tebellton. In ihin state °- ''"n^. we need nnl fflj- what wo bold lo be ihu only hope oi iW ,n.u... We have repealed it in lltiwilliug tan ncM. It may lie pari of ihu humiliation which robbed them, for permission io exist ne llol-'-oll'll (or d Bullftblu »=,jtsr,nt;:;E:;;V:::,„.]- , .,.. ',!,;,. i,,uV.«olially killed.- • ['uu "":" ' . . ,,.,. ,,,.,.,,.1 ,. nei-mn, Unit the ' ^r" 1 l'ou.''l't. idem l.ha.dii obtained the land pnrue- of v. io ,. h ,i,|.„,,l" Li..coMs ,7 by Hi forliisP"'!' -'-"11 Wiwl'lnBton-n^^'^^^"^^", 'bj r dcoeivii, b -lhcl'r^iden. l .«i]ll.i Hi:aim»i'-»m ln „;r , -.-cs mn.h ..inn- rv.i.i.i> "•"• """I-- "-' .„,„,,.. ,-.,||„„ illff card : . ' ' ,'",",,,.: ,,,.., M,.-. i i .b. II il tt.ieci— ivy for military operations, than lus ultcnlion io ^ ^^ ^ cmci<l0 G,:*.:"" '|'"-"' ( 1! ' •.^''^ J..' »m« '' '" !:", " ""."::;... -'i- ';-,vi.,u: 'i-i i-^-ri-i-^ iinit up r; r .,,;^"; [ ';-.;','..."" ;-;v',V ^'- ' , '.,' : ... ..i.V - ,-, di^ii-T ^itieiii.-'iivi'icr'^^r ;;;'; ,!;.;;;; .rUfbV, - ^d.K.^.-,a..l ,'.: i .-. ,-.i>^^—^^^ <* ***"^'s. „,ed popul* situiilions as ivnitors ity. A e ..!,. II .-r- iph from the Cliicngo Tri'. wliftii" 'tlifl President may, it he chooies, lal K Onops.—TVhilo it ia the duty of .cry mi nil,.-.: iim 1 s'hst he can to get ollitra It . iliould be nmdo to aavo ihc wo ,vo learn -uct. has b.icn the pati .arcrnment ib.it fears ore ante lb . ...hit. ly ii.i|i"-'ibb- "' " ,r"':, "';i . |, „.. ,. ke u 10 .„„ i|„ nh.-i-ii un-1 i.i-l.'i's • " ,'", — .<t,iiiV ,V"i.i /'Wrii ,i inl/.i-i C iMlllbJ 11,'iHl 111' utine. their ,. R „uwn!oynllyni.- , ,...„-et" Fur-lheaoli ,,..1 vn- o,.,.i..-i. v.T Ol II 1 itrym lli.lii-i-lv. of till !0 the ;uh o. h-lenilJ in tlmt Stat •catlug them, : e fools of iliom undoubtedly t wMirien .alilimt raiglit cill a depu'a- to Ibe White Houoo and intieis nod folly ol such ir their own sake, not lo t that a few colored men |o join the prupinuil L'ol- .ouulyorco.ur-.... mil accepted, p.tid e other "'- , Alls' ruviil repot Hi bi-llilii-l Hi ,J of » Lineouia/' Il is not leu ce.ia.n »„ ... m- our eelored po| nh-u .iim oppu-ed lo llim aa »e , U1 .very oilier ]n»jec. of eoloninliou. :IU Ayl. friran slates that the Comraiuee called to llio , hit ,L l.v Hi" 1'refi.let.t lo linen to his propounlK, s far from hnviug been eonviaced of bin plea, expn sac ir judgment by adopting the following resolution: i: ";'";; 1 ;:,"::..;:,; 1 : 1 : »'::;:: :::':r:^,:'^:; 'I", 1 , 1 ,'..';.,. m. i, 1= |.n i ', »« h1 il ! l ' , " ll , l, ^,!.?„ , ,' ! ;", " ' ol the ei.l-.ied peoplu of Ibis will adjust likely lb. Ii -•..-' s v v pc. lo Hi- A. .* t «imna...o( N 1 wdnficr i -• " '" ">' ors iuforn.8 V.< 7VU.U... • Iv alarmed M tbo prosrect of a P r..cla.r. Freedom from President Lincoln. They prate abour 1 ,lcl.atl«in K u.elh.rl l ..wmg U « l rr.ble. l ,.le... Tliov lliiftk it "iiibnr io h-ri- tlieir men irota ua. ,. ,,;,,! ,„-vi,e lo uuard the negroes at home; ,„ v i precedent to cull the Haves from the .. > n.o.v cnmiot provide b.cel foe .hem mi J fluids -o il I ,.,p, 'V,"i|.!-r U "ui"er.i will muster ,;;,Vl'bV'.'ervic.. -I Ibe f'.ileO J L:i<.... eeiumamlof Major- Geaerftl Btrruta. [,,,. Ci.tainand A. A. A. G. „.,w that Gcn.Hotlev l.u. -et .he evsmrle ol c.,l„t- in, black soldier., we hope the Geveraors of Norther. Uiea, specially such of Ibemn.profe^ to be Repub .I, will not hesitate to ioll„w , * foat-iej.-. - ? ,.8pwB uo hurry forward his black regltoenL U „, ,!, ., , him bad it down Hr.hid.vay aomo Hue tiny . ,,., „[,,,„.» a.,.1 i.li.uilii-' of the people ; Mr Hoi : |, : , 1 U> t.,„relhi.llbeNo,lblu..i.ii,i,lL.i,phee, , u ,,lo«n the rebellion by d.-ivoj, eg slavery, voc branch. What a day that .vlll be lor those u synonym ot Ion ivlioiso hrea. ( liberty- There is slill fioj's that Mr. Lineol ill do their duty on this great qiieslion of slavery- A ,'eatei-n ecutlemuo iv.is tiinverr.in E with a prnmi.ien lember o( the government the other day. when tin followins question was asked the Westerner : « Ilrus . now MoiUled with the vigor di.phi.yed by tin ,ont." The reply was abrupt, and a* trutlifu pt i "No, sic! I am nol satisQetl with the atyl diaplayed, It is nil iliatribi Slate's. You apply the drsft-upov. ..... the Smtt-n MiHVrii.e Iron, tin., .1. -|d iv o. L It is tbu people ut fico States who are 'u "br^t;;,:.*::«:::"i':.i-'oi«"" ;.:™;.Sk.:r.c...,i,..i.n,nd,,.....f.i..,,yi No air' Vuuc vigor ii direeied schist i..,-uot against ,be' rebeU! - Of eourso thi, wasstating.be case rather atrongly, more ,o than I would state,, perhaps, but .,=, iheiv not i [train of trull, m the reply t .",,,1 ,,.,„-,.it-r.:,[..; c.ie l; lheereatbal.leS „'u U ,el.ei,i l.iuphiwilbin.. few.hys, and ihe fight ^ n»perl,ps,,,;t...enye,,,,,h'.l.Thesa1ol!eof,hi -01.1.11 iymele,ir,il,.w, ). There IS of eours, real avtiwiioa here, and uiueh auxioty l..i- the future There wn-s more real oolieitude tor the safety of the Cauilal on Thursday and l-'ridny Hem at any time since ' llionbeean. So long as Pope was not heard e North boasts aim is flghling for liberty, but ility Ughting to proteet nthevii.i- Wed-i'l' 1 "- '" ,r "J'l"™ '''-'-"• s ...",-,„ reMly for the Union! Do you renlly dedro ,, ,., the reder.U ni-iny ' Then conml.-i- Ibe en- R'",t 1 nV be ui iv keep tl n .t only to feed and 'her "but also to use llio musket again.,! the C - LOr ; Was there ever sueli insanity and blindness . "u'Ly the tJorth is not idling ,or the abolition of Bverv When ibe N.niberi. army wm h.-i ..i-e.-i.iue.l, bolitbn was not spoken of. «nd the grand up.i-u.B 01 "-"SSooX r^c-K^sonly Ibe tnvnina point, -o yov. ^J°meant to teach us THE TKUTU AT LAST. Amono the Union pr; the balilo of Cull Hun " l 'ii..Vr, l ..m!.lii(«i^i-- i l' n'>'lI'i' M' oEA" B- i„ alarm in tbe toll owing paragraph. __ |.,:ovi, f.MSS for a .... colored pooplt ii rn.u.e, that wi ua m eomproniia. e by I "l"l ei-.l lh.it III the hope of tlm favor ol otho ^„,,ll ; ,.them. l; r"|d'"'>' | .obro. l | : 'litlbe , ,b, 1 r l. Ull „.r out U ( Ulurkfton «."1 delivered her . I U S Saval forces at Ililton Head, hail nind .. Lill.r f ,r a parage to Chirlqul 1 whereupon the story imptly c ,.,.!..... I lo.. I Unit I Inn I k'.mV I "' liiiul'l""- 1 .,; JVie So liu« ol )«i; I i,,-e« u.iide 1 j t.Lil.ll.d Am lie.ed. us fullo.t 'tl'ol l:l,...|i- I l:ii,.|..:,ll.. .,.,..„,,..- ..-Iioi.-ill'-eon i ,f il„.Male Tho'geiill I " >" llllll.oM-ill .,, 1,1 libit. '. iheu^imibillty nor this regiment ,b0 onlhitment ol black soldier., sigainean.ly .ays ,i the ory pro „'i> ? v.| Willi: era taken by the rebels t i Gcli. Wilcox of Mlohigai )it Ihu other day, was hoi . enthu ooality. on Ihiil del 11,.- lino 10 long litiilly r , Corcoran by the people of Now rB» led to the platform by tlr — " „,i,l vfelconied by Gov. Hlair II. _. n Wilcoi. spoke ot c.n-iilerabl.. I.i.eih totwtuvof "the brulal treatx.ct he ted received at |e hsmls of the rebels, anil giving Ins views of the war We copy i. pas.-.ige, showing the change wrought [ ,i,v f. elings and opinions of a lilo-long parliian Democrat by one year's experience as a prisoner to ll, ° government i, peculiarly founded. I. is Hud Jaekscn was near tbo rolomac (««. „ w,,h from thirty to llfty Ihousand men, the suspense of the government ami ol all our oltlnni (eseept the rebelsl was agonising, it was hardly en- ,le When Pope was heard from, Ibe nspect ol ,he situation was more cheering. Sioee then, Ihougl terrillc Dgluiug has been the order of Ibe day, mailer* rove been mending. McClellon is in di-gruce. ?o I hoar upon pretty good uthority. He was ordered by Gen. Halleek lo for- ward troops motsii.ly to Gen. Pope. He look Ins t.mo for the work-rumor says kept the order in his pocket worny-four bours-and In conscience Pope had lo nake a desperate light and came near losia K the batlle. Mr. Lincoln, for once, got angry, and was inclined to JlcClellau ineoulinenily |so rumor has ill, but was too fragile and valuable t . . I- • of a disturbing linger. The del. .1- ,ho North have been Ibe .!""'> rehidl has to-day turn doe., tbu in . inlly placard, and we are yet lo s ,rli.h- dil.-bod into a Ihoutiioid pieee-. YousaythenceroS sarelhe"l..^st. world" I am rejoiced to hear u—il ,„„i-„i..g thin? you could -ay of the, could work uuniiiru.nvii.Jly b,r Hie- beast, would hardly e oumled on the intell , ii Hi.-. r R,,*!.!., (Vol [bill I Id cxurcr« myeoidinl appro. .il ...I ever, io eflort for the liberation and elevanon ol alungt'appareiitly In vain, for many years Adi vol ante a imi-ly eoumaling ol nine men, ^..T.n'ludv.l.ol the ...V ... il .st.in.eollfei-o-vd „-,-,,loo..,.iouii,elve» the govorome i ,.,.,. , lo.., "iih sixnirf, - luU:Ill, u ,,di : arro,u ; ,.le.^ Mhoii[iT) '" iilL1 ';;''.' l ,'' 1 1 .?,- , ,'i.'i''ir.iiii'ii^.i"ii. '" ""' J',,, ,-.... .,rv. b) «nv tl.re.it-. ol . ':"' , ,i ,.,,.„ " iioo ...iiij.liiyiiiviii "1 ::,:,;,,:,; pen,..,.- -v;:, i :i:;';;;,:™ , ^;;i.i:; '"" l, ,",,'.oV,..t '.um.'.V- >- 1— 4'1--- ^> ihel-yi.1 dunes; bo. •'k^:~ n..'..i, :r.^-i"AS' ,l1 ' 1 ' 1 - ! , ,i„. ...... .Is w I— inline ...elian^ pub .''" .'0.. ' u Ar„| j, ,1,,1,-o-b.il loie-lrlatur, ;,;;,,, ,„, menacing measures which these bi i, bt> ot - u . .Jew EiujUmt!- Ii . ...ind. on the rights ol man. ai people " ,,.i tin i 'ol tb.," people ,-'.,„i,,ir ) ' 1...|.u..i robeU I. II.-I I". nrtillerj l)lw hy t How the? i gain st the .l.nve all olbers, wire. I lime justice ihal would exalt his country "l, i- ,t lb- .vmnathy "1 the whole el.ili«d world. „. ,„. ,,1-i'v, to ho esplaincd only by supposing a ,. p,h of delusion and blindness on bia part a, 1. nln.oat incredible. ,J l ]iavirl..-e'ii'i'.ii..tked bi dim of »is no. allowed, here o^l ^d i pre] :d!:::;::.:I-.'.;:d^"--"td,e4th ,.nterpri-.inj, «| '';,,,.,. .,..,._. | 1(!P i„:,ebitiery. and ! e Ptfr™ irt of b-r...l.i,H hu given lo the J,,, il.m Norttith.il Ki-ou.l i.h.u-.uliT nl ,:;„:i,,t.-«h..l. tl,-y -.ijoyed. They b .1 .lot.-. I I. iself v. e miglity Captain in quiet io feels that he has no inccn BBolVobO luo-.nnd a slave who has si , to know thai his wages are literally .l.'lo ould indeed need n sharp lash to drive I. ln buyan,au-smoiele,,notb.»bei.rl. i colored pc llltir tliriltihcm plea in itself wa was conclusive. Ibo people ol Maryland, il that the i " «;;- a whiebiheyo^ycd. Tbo, hale rcsiJente Rnfor n ninslan.W-..s.eto,,..i,loy - ^ „„,-„ w. 1 , l „,,„, ,., -„ . .,.,.< i- >.. n,.,.i i-in muihiy.1 i..d i.> hi.-., v.,,,.... .1.- »-v :?'.;::r»^"K ™. bers, when by se doing ho ....... rn-ni ,, :l[ „.- l ,1,t'" l " 1 '; j . , ., 1 ,, (1 .- I t] .,-i.k ibe words o .'_.,— .i.-i ,v.,ll1.i c.ilt bio country ami nut spviiK in a" «; , , . nl,„ ^, lt .av. The. tulh and sobi Kish a flrnl i tbev ought in t PiJDLic Orrs-io: t "° " dr i8 t o1 and 1 know what I say- The; -oug goverouient. They .11 . flollan I* " played o"egi agood leal...ome:imo- 13meL -e -; at be flshts. He will 'lo mnwMInj, even mea blunders. Fugitive slaves are pouring into Alexnndr.a and tli country lying along the Potomac Iron. Ibe wliulo region | of country lying between Richmond and W^brnglon. -W.,,. .hut "or troops ..to retreat. ng, they follow .hem ^ , aeislnR upon whit .bey think is their last oppor- „it, t.. " K lin their freedom. Thousands of these poor cntures are flocking in .his direction, and it ia high ne that they should he permiiu-d to help tl,e,„„Kes. _, tbqr desire to do, by honest labor. The governtoen w,ll do all In lis power to make them comloi. table and o them work, but there is still need of prlrslc ..... foregoing artlclc Ihis disp-tteh in the New J°* ^ Ihe-e in the Held. ...oef, which I. us been far , not less limn seventy ol ihem are connected I j>^ ( j. ( ill every regiment, as oQieers' aervanls, cooke, miiBi- 1 i n tte u. cUna and icumalers, besides Iho large l«vie» cnlled|have West.-A correspondent of .„..„ from UetroiU «> i " l bs,c tra- Xj „„-..,ielo .b- i-oiral ,. onions of Illinois, threegh ViSLom ud-Mi,hi,,io. and lu- al.eoded their pub- , K mei-ttog., and mingled with the people, and sought to know their feelinos a.id heu.iu.enLr. and I do ouuro , 1 had no previous conception of the strength, the " .ittandunantiuit, ol their opinion.. The policy of trying to save the Union and -lavery, of neglecting ta use the .lave, ae soldier., er otherwise, or to pro- „.. «,.; ..nd.-.d m. P.!".- o '.°- J. '"r,. ..... in Ibo renersi to1 "'. ii drive men. before the army tt.lo Dixie, a .vr- no ennecoltd MWUtlr.* behind. Tbu. is troc 'days renelUon is subdued. ' out millions of Idle love .la ver; i;,.,- ..ytl,i..!. ,»rity. ,, ,,. ,1,, nil lb- labor. Tl.vy bine us an That is .be » liole thing in three word: jo not to bow down to slavery. ruiiiog to «y in r.ler.io,en.tl,e pobl.es ol S*i .:. . h,.i I ojiv ihia: Hero IS a ion Cc.xOBESja.--Il is proposed, wc ud derstan.l,bythe freedom-loving portion of .ho pcoph of taslern No* Jersey, to -end Orestes A. Brownson „,- hli^be.li.ow... to Coupe-* W« cer.a.oly Ho[,e tb, proposal may be carried into effect. Dr. Brown.oo t t qui"> IM Iron, the prevailing pr.judiee -gain,! the ,,,,0.., hardworking pcoplo.and the Tr uudtiOmm. Vou any if I lived n jear at Iho South 1 -^h B ^T7le^rt die louir.nd S'*« 'bme ,i id ^';-;>L ;;j 11 f i ;;^r ^lh '; t SJSES^E .laves loud them to death e venwouldnoteha.ii,. ta> I "r"£°.;t'. .irr-jri:',':::; ° Un ° . [uini.g heiithen. in It any r.a-ton why I Sdlbttto worshipping UlolaT or II .brown among ;i;rm,, u s,thall.houblbellevu in polygamy 1 ' e for.) It 1' , Uy the Abiililiom-t- i.njil J vngth . Ilo.ol lull ii' ,1 >h..ery . ig up el Ibnswereres, ,.^l ' r n. - i-|t. ami per-ucuiion, av.iii.=t " their ov.n martyr blood, 'l.ieito... , l ::, r i ,,,,'„,i„nt bk ."m. ..H- "•,.. I , n ;i ; r ,., l ,..,bl-,t..or"-l...ot lr-cl ,....1 its u ..£s^..r.U.mJ,Tar..; , '|: T?«,TffpSoi=rS&«&r^s„.,,,, „, a ,. . • -, n il.,„ „, ,„, 3 „ ulh „ an „.« .kake kaoJ" (LobI'I.". Tkere ,. n. SS£BSt«rrtayB i the only men t'SFOf^OIO Ri "t of putting down the Bebelllo nirr—Wo repeated last week the enr- ma. Iho wife of Rouen Dale Owen was imong the passengers lost in the -learner Acacia, airly wrecked on the Mi.o=i=-ipp.- "e are happy to £u*l the report proves to have been un.oondcd Mr, Owen not having been among the p»«WDgBr« or the illliiud sleomer. :, fi:i:v .—To s ol healheol.-m. ,n of hoatbem. „ nnl Ibo AbolillenltlB are the 1,'b their "baneful -u per. till on," ,,; . ir ,.| ,, r ,ii..,nn.-.' '••'- "ben Iho ri^ rliull bale pwued away, end bls- themselves or lb. ir children .„. t, Language, Liloralure and Uisto n,i Kliortlsument of Prof. Feundie omar column. Wo believe fail teacher and a Iruttwortby man. been denoul ,mokc of Ibis coi. tory shall calmly r.eoi.l ibe :..' .Jirphilo-pliieM-iLI ,on,-o, tbm -I, ., this eountry will b-r...: «*< oU ai lb« moulder. Ol the ooii-eieo,e nt lb... . ir M .1-:. r,l...lous,.r.eraK .I 11 -.- ind perse cuti Uon lo Ibis republ Abolilloniite
  • 3. I slavery, and warned tlicir country against lt- beliovt-d ihat tl.o ago of war and barbarism bad nwny. They Wiihod tills eonlllct botweon alavt Irocdom to bo a conflict of ideas and opinion" " bullet* and blood— a moral agitation, conalstor the eirlUutlan of the nineteenth century. Tin been (or years imploring the government to pr is ( i ,„,!ii.i, a, the life of ill.' republic r bo in terrible danger, and war anil blood wonlu ft- Tho warning nf llie Abolitionist* has turn.' truo. lay 'hiv.-ry ban Ipcpng up into thousands of Ira armed to (lie tooth] wlioso very war cry la a ngaiml the republic .in.l i.-iii 1 liberty. Is the . tiottiat responsible lor all lb la aulTeiinij agnhuH be hru. been »o long imploringly warning bis coil lie in a., guilty «' John the Iloptlal » lhc™lmira Of unkind to end- t, for ..i II... -, love thi-ii- 1 1 aster In one direct1 nin; In nnolli negro has • Union. Hit toll blm lo C< • i.,- .1. .i-a against IhcWacka, ai it icndcrly hospitable invitations tana." The nnblo Carolinians rai -.. while thouEnnua of blacks woi lowarda our ships. Evcrywlic „„ | self firmly on the side hut told bim that lilt! Korlh leomed diicouragod. i( his fidelity to the Union that they never dreanrot ilonbllng lllD informa- llon a "contraband" brings. The negroes, llavo been Willing to do anything for pa, from blacking bools lip (o shouldering a musket. We owe some of our vic- tories to them, wblle some of cur defeat* may be traced to pro-slavery olbcers refuting to receive them in camp when ihoy came to brine important inforuia- lion. We Northerners owe Ihi-iu respect and gratitude, for Ihey hnvo been faithful to ua through every dia- A MESMUPTION POR VSULE XAMUEI,. Tin: National Physician, having recoived a pressing letter, calling tmmedI ale ntlcntlon tn tin; critical c r patient " Undo Sain " and demanding mi inn prescription, sent [he following lucid and liroly satisfactory Indication uf the course of trt iunl to bu pursued. Tho friends of our respected ck relative Will bo glad to bo thus assured Ilia ting Is to bo immediately done, if a u metiling it decided upon. Wo copy from the New York In..,!;,.! ' roclotuniiicl." II there be any Mat mils or ilSMinlrll.in . tin: .liagiH'-i.. or synipl-an- ui "Samuel ,:,l.-i>every . Von ask n n their Will be ]une nith that At prrse.il Look at the do. the North. vVhl (111 give th use Ibem. Can't a black band a a while! Can't a black body s a white body * Shall we guard »e a musket to aid the rebellion, lu on our tide lo help lbs Union: oan't make good soldiers. Jack- .1 ,i .litk-roiit et'irv. is a bleasing lo tho negro race ig is it to ihe whites aithuFouih' d condition of the South to day ! kept you so fat- behind her mutac i do with is .vluitt. ,, i,i. do with ti important question The slave Ims beeu jmethingtoaupportliimscll.hu cen lea idle to traffic in flesh preailon to every passion of tyranny in will he the greatest obstacle y people ' I., .b-r,.i.,e II you /.,;„.'.., ,i.-,i. mil myself kI/* by urHOlng against saving " Uncle San • In'li'i'-'-l Olirontflw of tit* War. Latest News. t week bus heen signalled by severe nno lilies In Eastern Virginia, and Ihe Union ree.' after great loss of life, are at the present writ- . ,V, ,[,„-.i,i. afl.-rnoon) ruporle'l to to bill,,,:, hack dec cover of the entrenchment* in frort ol Woihing- „ frifcrring our reader* to other sources for Mils we remark that Gen. rope's forco was seat rivard lu tlite-iton itichti I. n- 1 with tho ex pec ta- in that ho would take the rebel Capital, but to attract e attention of the rebel Generals to bat «,„.-« ,,„,. m.,VII,„ was ^'J™^ 1 ;^ L The" , .'!V-.V,V. , .',V^ i.'^li'-'^'i.li.-ir ^laolo mnnsrfiw BUolia p| „,,,.„„,., i n Ivpo. .unthinking him thr.iui.-h a p in the Hull Itnn Mountain., and hoping in ea f from bis supplies, and then lo advance upon ' oulntit ered, lb thill be n-ly.an,! to grow fuel that 1... 1 that his claim to bcl uded. Ills features, c< tio ond phrcnuloglcal king him entirely nhitc a bIbvo; and this he 1 int. IVilliatn leniicwcan nho |.t,«r.(,l ir.r 1'oioa ranks tlnin otcn the 14 "I" '.' »l-!-'"e. Tln-r- ! r an incompetent Gen i put down the rcli'.'lliun ' auob for thu blind ii To bas been fearful, and that the best we can hipe i: hit Wa-hin|!ton and Maryland are lafu. We bav omo back lo the very posit we omipk-,1 ayesing. nd ftfLor the IMS of tena of tbouMnds of l.ves ni,. spending hundreds of million- nl d,.ll,u-,i. Iisvean tork all to do- So much for the conciliating men., nr ! So much lor ihe boasted " stratepf nuch for the atleti)u striking ntiucaub! dor Slate folly I lo nnlly and bramn wickedncssir slflveholdlng traitors back iHo ,n' Union by promises, oiprcsa or Implied, to malntwi their " constitutional rightd " ! Among those hilled in the late cngsg.'mcnts we* Gen Isaac S. Stevens (lately with Hunter nt lli- ,/,n Head) Col. Fleteb,T Wehsler, only surviving sto „,,"„,.' H,.iu.-l iV.h.ler, and Uen. Kearney. The wbolo number ot killed, Wounflrf, and taken pil aoncra la not known, but it must be very large, cspo Chilly among Gen. McCle tlm foi " erstb: [liiiiy in ho a weak v.-,i-,. eniiiely ehang. d. i n ihe le.dii.i; .ircjn-.jf irT'liiVoulv iri..'n'1-i i>i. I uniriMlieeiii .,!,.! I 1 1 1 :- 1 1. e - r..l!lj!enl nii.l iioturnlly sui unl-alavery propaganda ol Norlhoi ,a been nmlgncd Ihe command of ;';;.;.;!,';,.,. i.H,h,,,, .ill is prohablyregarde .111.1 nhat 1 .'.- el. 1 believe in t mRcl.%. no ^ay (I tdo.isbc- e Chicago I'l"'"' ,„,.l,t. s«el hi., r.ilif' "Ii Hint Kirliy :- 5 and in the same breath they tell the workin s of ihe North that if he la free nnd comes hoi . Xorib.he will monopoliic all tho labor" II i will reant to stay nhtre !.t is-hc will . ..n.vi nnnd rice, B8 he has done for aa many years ; hi id of being driven to it under the Ming "i ti liken beast, he will labor like a man who fee , ,. mil) I vii-.li oell !. evcrvl-i'ly. tin- reh.h In ,!,.;. 1. •••!-. .In roll ;.in.iv.l ...vru ,a,, J. ,| sti.He g,,apadcsnodplekaseshavenot].iit h.n, l.-,..,..i .,1 This wo should help and elevau- liim nnd nut debase To day the people uf llie North are demanding acipalion n- the ojily menus of crushing the rebel Hundreds of men ato demanding ii (rum self- rest, recognising no "higher law" than thai ch fills their pockets ; but thanb God there arc ninny noble, trusting soulo hero who only view great qiii'-->iion in llie light of divine justice, ani , know that the Zi.jM Way is always the Safe Way vidual* when God oft inlvalh'n which, nnhe baek i-iieiiii'iit ii i belo.'o tho city, nnd bu , which was cumplieil wilh by than a brule, lirnughl him what kicked for his kiiiilne-s by bin oflleers of the Ninth Ohio riuk- a: l: ill 'ri , ..ll'iVl.i'l- ;' . .-.- . : . -. r |-„l.>ll„r' I ii. 1,:,H, iv, Mi .1 i|i].i. iiLiir ,1 .lt..|lill ---ill. -i l'.,M uii'l ,. I'--.- ri.il. - in.t, I. .il .1 .lllns.. I:ii,i.i i, .. - ilvli-.i- llim-hul hetun.i-.l ...HI .' will prove, li.'l I.-.: ".. ivnleh. :>m! |mt..u.ii1-1 1, rrnnkfort, of ihoAdju, General of tho S.ale are e-i.hhshed. The mini l-'ranfclor s thrniighiii l regards the alav .. .p.'Ll ilege offered Iovd and justice, wbieb would mate us great ui tl.e eyes of tho ciriliicd world, and wise lo use the immor- tal glory of a grand moral triumph. II wo do not aeire Ibis opportunity now, then slavery will reestab- lish itseir more firmly limn ever, and the Republic will die of the poinon. Tbia would be death lo liberty not only to us hero, but n fearful and staggering blow to the hope and faith ol every trusting soul svfrmenew who loves liberty and has looked In America as it? beacon light. Cut the good lime is coming. Events ir .I only conquer hut concert f Aboli -ii i. VnriM't-.— 71-e iiMciv.'.h Wci-1 Itepabliioi ssuclalion o! Ibis city, regarding the ma Iiject o the It. pub." no i-.ii I) !leoii-..-vti , nol shvery a ilread) ... -rid by ihe legislation of Congrrss, ha changed its ConsLiti n ao aa to dcclnro tho object o Ihe Association lo be now Hid promotion of the cause c ing nmrnig other resolutions ; Resolved, That we call upon tho President of 111 Uniled Sim.:-, iiii-..l iT=|itclfulli-, hot mo t e-iroe.lll-. I i.,„i,. n 1 ,roi.-liimnli..i— rleur an.l ii-nikabU— in- lo net nt "ni:e under ill.' provi-i-iiH or ill,. Conli-rcalioli ii','.'. [ : r,".-ider.t,.lli.. ! lii.i- ..V. ,„.., r „l.,-rii,g tin .no, " The Union, the Constituiiou, ami Ihe Knlnrcenieiit ol llesolved, That we fully cndorati the viam of Maj,- Geii. iJjvi.llliirn.T.eumiiian.lii.i.Mhe Dopa.-lmenl of tho Siiiith. '-[.-.. -i .111 ii' i|.ie -... 1 1 n. Ins !..,. in letter to (lie K,-v. IT. S,.-,.l,..,. Jl Tin,-. r.-e,l.l-m el the Nntinoal I, eflman's Belief Aasoeiatl i.l„-i-.-i„ h- my- I ,||.,.,i,ic. which we, n..l as piirlisins but as patriots, i Western Virginii it- llthiing. VUlr Ihe iri-m-.l ol tV.ih Ihe ,li-gr..r.:lul conduct "f I iv illljiaii ;!lll,.r U i!is"!".e-.."'llj]^.'le.ul,ril.ir,h iln-i hitinn of im-ilhiniiiiiii during M.-rsi.iii North eouhl ull-fl m l-m- Ii t» -..". Kentucky, Unt, in tr.in, . my deli In- rate money' it is In.livi.lual "ho one white man could tell tho off the man he sold' Icgsintheimmei Tub Nkoiio B _!,.„ vi, _--., l:,e tag more than tlioao /«-: simllM of Louleile- ,. ;.„l,l liy llie newsboys through the streets, oy amount uf lliin money in camp, ami when- key is met with anything lor mile, ii lie is noi'iL-b to relMse the in..,ney. they tin ...Ken to "im-g l-l ?i"»^.™f*' i ilillbjult i t In Hid loll o in ot Ihe unlortunoi ig difficult to te ? only thing 1 f, tlmi, barring the rs, M.ir r/.>iivi.-l(,»i» <i ,)),.,. 1./ .if" I/,..' .-IJi,i,..| , -7r--'J." 1,'qilCilwn, oiui Ifntl I- ^ummunj. Pityhiu lr.:;l j;-:-! I.;,.";,. 1 :/-:;;.:,:,,,-,,, |;!!l!v.u-i,ii.i .l;i<-l:s intei-nijiled. ho. will soon, L „(m-,1 A l-.-fort .eiieh.il hero tu-ilny lh.ll IjI-i „',!,„..[ I,',,, ,N, lit "Hi. >be i-'.'helH "' Clnttl-irmug o„We,l,1 ,,,biy 1 ,odTI,u,v.i.,y. Tl, ; l^t.-lv^." ' ,.,i, «.,igi.ine-.l un either tide. ." ...nikcd. Buellia ra. lliis net > Ihe tideTo try It like Mrs. Partington ottemplim wavce on the sea shore. Thank God that Liberty, bound band and foot nnd hi ia bui wailing for the Div tall it Into a glorious res .1 lite l.si.jiru 1 , has heen ..•[iiv.l dtiii] and In loueb of the Cbr ection. The Chris " THE I'OLWY 01 EXUhAXfr:' I of thei Jinll li rebel] uiiel.i-nin. The I, -nliiip :ea, which has roineil. ie .instly booed T ' OBITUARY. Dim, in tliia city, Sept. 1, I8n2, ;.i„l day t plied to Tuicutubia - 1 don't know what to think of llie war. I do ...,, ,,li.,i n ,,,l. IHil I "ill -nt. ".'I i-tIi.ip. I in -,- -or. n„rr.:i. l-r il ( ." : :.,i.l III M, . -.r . 11 |.i"1.--l lo,!"!, llnr ...,1 ,'. Lu- I . : - 1 1 'I II". '!' ii,,. „i.,.|-, ,-v.-|.t in- >-;hUii,.- witii which lie be Komi's i..||i,.-ii. RS^H'"'", I| l^SSS ... ,, ' ,, i v*' a l^sssss li.l'.;l,ll'v .:;,;, A'-lll.l IS itm-SlAVEUl eooiEx*'. Atknaatidgmtnts from Anyist 1st lo IhVi Geo, V. IVil,g,U..','.herr,Ik.|d. 11. 1181 .1. II. Allen, UroiYiitieM, HT'i W,.ii-f T.ip|-!iTi, Eradlord, S. 11. lit) S.ii-:i!i l-nsier, l.'iuilei-bliry. Hull t'jl.ltl"! fining. IViiitsliel.J, Vt. kl,--, Mi,.. II. U. Ih.konih, ijumiuingt Sept, 1st, n. Mass. 1 uo •: mi 1 no II.-.", Mi i 1-'. '!. dimeter. Sli-ldunvilh 1 mi lli.l u. W.Simni.ihi, l;.,l..,i. , ' ^„,v""|. , ',^'".'.o- l . N u!!mri"n; 1 (H 11-1 ... 1. W u, I-.-.. 1 . , AI,IN.:l..n, lave Ji-Blmveil a" ;„,im I ,lneV,.o,i. FrederleksbiirK ' very At o 1 lament llieir defeats, though so many of high position and influence in thai country do that continually^ to their shame. In the Birmingham Dnil'J I'osl of July ICth, which now lies before ua, wo have sonic evidence nt this kind. This journal, we are informed, nnd infloencc in the heart of England, and ita rebuke of tho London 3'imes is all tho more valuable. Wc lake tho following from iLs editorial columns : "'|1... pnli.-e of Kiielnii'l i" us dearly mapped nut as ever AI....I..I.- neuit.i.itj i- nut . nly ..or interest, l-ul i.nr .1 iiy - ii I tun* i-1 H'-Jt ivliicb Mr. I in laav is lo brin' lor.v.ir.l on t'rlday bl I.I be r.,.iil- put osnle. il"p -lid--. «'-' l.l;«:i:M.ivn W.- ir. ..Iriidv nilleiieg bitiiily e-uogb Ii .in Ihe American cent without adding chief d id Ameri.an | tbeyhnvol assisted Theodore D. Wehl. Henry 11. Stanton, John G. Whiiciet- nnd olhers in important labors in the Anti-Slavery Olllcu in this city, and in lSIti ho look an active part in establishing this paper. Soon nltcrwnidi, however, be wilbdrow from active aBsoeiaiiun with .holitiooi;it.i, turning his attention lo the study nf tho law. Of late years lit has been active and prominent in thu Republican party nod efnea the beginning of (ho war, an tho reprcsenta live ol Rhode Island in the S. Ti. Soldiers' Relief Asso ciallon, he has done much for the comfort of New Eng land soldiers passing through this city. lie was neve; rricil. Ilo bad been indi.-i posed for several day a bis friends did not regard his illness as dangoroui was fount! dead in his bed on -Monday morning, a late residence, 35 Lafayette Place. i n,ihi.lel|iliiil, lutely nrrt Y, has heen released. >, ami llir Scgrocs, REOtMBxr.—It Is stated ,„,., ir,i,.,„„U..Hi 1. eiiml'- 1 ' I'"""" Ml'-r-'t -"'»;'> ,-nv„vlliv Hull .-.inn" ..'-il I"'- -'Hi mill deter- „,J I., arm ill ill -""I ''' "I 1 '"" Tl 'i- hhiehsoi the pm-nnent of the South.— 1 1 '«*' O'f- Tribune. . Put Sf.nto iv Nr-'V r.scuxii —Some penon in Win- .,!,,:,„„,, i.bvm.k ree,. inly ,i.hlre,.ed U.iv. Bucklog- Kr.s. -, i:>.-.-ii II, y > .-1_.il-. I.,ll..., ,,,1,,'a 1.. .1. i [ joy peculiar to Ethiopia, and im c-t ready to go off, Hut 1 tell ye, lothiTor' eat "i" P aoeJiomod 1 v etinits. And mio may be said of one-half llie ni i-lgsde —Maeinnoli Ojrnnlcrciul. he Tree papers issued by Gen Curli to iheeoiiUfc llir.tnoinnrt:!.- or inn St lli:u:.v.i. Aik.luiy : del Onltr No. 157.-Jerry White, a "i burdens the In St. Catherines, C. W-, July £ cv. A.vTitosv BubxB. Rev. Hiram of c r.tcstlv colored t'-c ad-jlts of whom, like himself, had II,- 1 (r Iij-.Iii;;. -r.o I vet there wos quite a number f whin- p.'.iph- ui various Churches nrd different .jtionalitics. While there b ... -.m .- I. -..lust. I ii. ..CM ..t Ho- a«: lit*. itent. a le.v year* ago ii 1- ". nltBodaol • .rrcst and rendition I I ^-I- -I t-loody osc*. «uo WiiiatUu.linilliuiint-.il. i Jim Link ami IC.ivj.v-i SKct-iNioMSTtf.—Tho I'ruvo Marshal at Leaveti.v.o-lh, in Knnsa-, haa iin-cst.-d nnuihei-ol persons »in,.peeteil ol tece~<li.ii pr..ehi i-k ,,,,,1,1,1.011 lien, l.aue to keep ll.eoi or 1, pl.e.n l'-..m.in laligue duty m mid nrou.nl bis camp. tjO |.,.,e bas accur-lingly i'-'" 1 ' -'" or.h-r. ilivuucli I A.l-utant, eoliui. mo lue- ' "I. «' illiJni-. "I the I e '" 1 ot Major-Goiieral Ctrnrm red Ink]- Biid tinny of tho privates in G supplied wilh servants, imwvr or Riiunn Ist-vsn.—More tl e uncertainly >' ...v, -,.. :il. iuo ol" llie way in win. Ii .,,.1 In hi;- ill, Nly ,,„ilTenaL-- . cnJer lo J.'ir. I'avi! and ltii [ihuidcr nan of New York, ti life-lone Abolition ! ,, „.,,„.). or.soliuee. ;,len I . |.r,-en.i.ti v e ; .[..In, II t'liine.l Ml. III-. Sarah M. lliil.I.U'ilo.-rl.",, IIDC Dr. J. Boyle, N. Y. City, II- N. It.FeuVel, " ir.m U'm. Neely, 11M^ Jos. Smitli, Laiul.oiti'ille. IllIC J.G Campbell, I'.it.i "i 1171 Mrs. ' ' Mar ni. Wor ,„,...,,, I ';','.ria',l"l'l l ,-i't' llie i-vcin.olit ivoiihl I".- o|-e,.oii.-,..l o inlo service, it would be completed : - - ' „,[,._ /voe iJoic* Journal. A Nttano IK Gkk. l'onK-8 Lls-irotiM.-;1^Hri<Zi nltiieh,.! Ii 'estJlfiii n". lh.u^eau bus bit upoi ... Pop.', exceeded all bounds. ^ , pnpill: :auy's . uf Warientuu upo ,lh iheir trophic ,ion of tho villag i up t r.c im (colored). i camp nnd stiictly guai-.l and ili-ei- w Ihe diclovnleiti'.i.-n-i ui I.-l-ii leimerlh iiehing nnd eaniji seri-iee, nnd going iunl in line with colored palriuis, is i, although mni.y of them ' ,-iiii,,. ^n-niieoiv. flu I-' t'"lll«:M i o village 1.UII..11-I iii.il ol-.iu-. and l.l-Nl-1 it- 'on-,.- Willi elieei'.-i of He- i ijiie.T villi ,- -i ouii; « id In Geo. Pope's e J!,/ I vlitler expedient for .„„c m„. He UH1 lll-.y ivL-iillliy iiiiJ ' - .t.,„-'.il:, eiliiefla..- .ull.ii. ii ,-j ol the I.,. I . .1 rolled iod also n communicatioD (rum S A-GuJdartl,Esq. a wvltkconn unicbaatof e learoj of thia icuniry. though a resident ol ibat for tho greater part of hit. life Mr. Godd aril litis be n an active friend of this struggle between the gov- erament aud tho elatcbol ern, and has received Ihe en the marshal led hosts, of Irndom and fiendish friends nu.l ininiuns of slavery, nod «: prooonneed with honor when the feller "ball " - from tho limbs of millions uf hi* sull ren. Brother Burns was much respected ic mounted upon G.-i Munri.ni hislainous^ 1 tka atreeU. Tho m - Ininlly knew what ' !"•' ih. , .'r'-i'.".l:'.i''r'r,'.Nir.,l "it; h" ,'„,„'l le.i.liNe to .--|...ii-;vi .1 l.'.ill.e. null soon led liiiu ' b.ing an object of respect, I personal thanks of leading Americans in t llie initio of the torviccs ho has rendered con cause by his well-argued commun several lending public journals. From bis letter 10 the Editor ot Tlit Bully tBirmioglium) J'osl, «o mnko tho folio wins otrnct ; aud wo rejoice lo know that such voices are lifted up in England in behalf of freedom, and in resolute hostility to the infamous schemes ol slavery and all ils allies. May these voices continue, and be multiplied. Stat We bear thai " the recent victories gained by Ibo rebels be lo '" Gov. Hei Gov. Sown found injoKtaposillonoi that Mr. Seward. If he ground of eiU'Ui.ij..ui.jo I Hi" K..o rial test for at least n century, whether conslilu . rcedooi with equal right.-, fur man i^ to he nmitnained, r whether mankind is hereallcr to be ruled by .ot yet advanced to Ihe • truo policy of the wor, -carded llie foolish idea, which he avowed lior dispalch, thai tho war would not otleot I., ne is reported to be ..- - | -.. : "long the l i--- ' • ' """" - ..-nolle) from Hid old .--,.voi-ymkec,u-.-"f ioo'i .1 ... - I .. Advn.-atea ui Hi" "'-gi --'-' .-'-.• '' " ^ llirll „aJ - it ia understood t'.at t >!-. r.^uaents ruiaing in Kansas, luou.'l. " : tobe.lir.nl. accj by the government, are noerthclcu to get int( tne s-rvice It is also shit,- 1 tb.'t the <! , legiueiit recently ..Herod to the I'l. -"1.-..:. a-,.l whichlude- elino.l, utiU preserves it. . .- .-..., v.,..- in I .u,i;^o:s,- t.lv turn uu in Konsss she Out uf thai rejimcnl P- were nine 1 Ired and eighty who were Ible to heir mines to llie elill.tmenl papers. -1 umoll ii.i.-ll.' lie mid ni i-oine white i.-giinonuj ir '- ,r pri.sent t iUliport the dignity ol his Mnjoi-General. But no wi'iisiaoiling his iiisertioiis ibut he was a Quartei ,i,-,sler ami Inii-li' vntitle.l to ride upon a g-.o.l hots be was cmpelk-'l to wall. Ibroogh tin- da i an.l set a, ,,,,.,.11, i.. lb'. ..1.1,1.- gentleman riding by hu side. Tho Uhor^i. : i ,.-.: - ^-.; l '. 1 ;':;::i and aprons, and suddenly Impt ti.., nraiilost darkey boys led Ibi allowed to tout' -*-' , i-,: ii thed a pnl) troln thin sed Ii rebel ir hacks until tho fair Yankee statl'olHcei bailie.— Tribum. Uon: or tub Onto.— !lo. oar GonomVs- tent will ere long com ten going openly lor en Cabinet. Tho world ijvk (formerly Mrs. Die!*), whoso commut lied " Proposals lor a School, " has alrcai n our columns, will open her school on Tut lay, September loth, at No. 7B East Fifteenth sire. THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR FOR FREE LABORING MEN.-—Shall we fight to hav loyal laborers free, or bo ourselves the slaves of traitors ! _. dock, after all, "be cliy ol Lawrence roe, ,f Kansas City, mpli.jL-.l i b.n.l'l.i dl.pose of Iheoi-etio.illy ! We ,1, cl I gib, army immensely by it, weaken the enemy prupc. .. ally, and at the mine lime holier the condition ol llie slaved, effecting tbua a triple good—CWinnati Qtudl< WnrtB BwrE.—Sruenson, Ala,, Au.j. ]s.—A let days ago Col. .V l> .•uaiyhi, .'.lsl U.-ojuient InJiat. all his lii" a slave, low -iily-tlireo .-. :u-i,ol age, and >e is entirely while. < number ol officers who wet tonoor It r lalntbo hanJs uf the g Clinrges uro Kcll-t„ui.deil, we hnvo bo may ho found. Gkseh.il Phelps:.—A captain '""'| b'.vc luvt .:.ll. I'lielpi i. nt ore- ,K„- Klis dueply Iniero-ilni'. lie ^'^hr":11 ,-::,''^. :;:";;-',!';, . ',.• „..| now' Irishmen talk uf „b it-ovo. Central Wbarf Is In di „. _ The Cairo correspondent o! ,.i.l, i. am! piirL«ies of Ibo Onloi il,,- liol.lon Circle, as related hi Uopo in lallltiteil parties froi n ono of thu C'on- .leau* wrlics of ibu But thai one Inter , in Utiry, England, by v. I-'. [lowartli, (piwn, Worcester, md Anna T. Draper, to rent New York. -I Hay, -It., to redeem j.lodoe, .liijJcW.K'jijiiii-y.loreJeuil Mannv die, Woouaockel, Am...1.1, Mile, West Wrenlham, ihehloniiUe. :ni pledge, a bi the ih. oi.ui ml= haio also been made upon r.Ocl o- .' . ,._.!. ,...-« »„j iliromrlioul Mi-Id - i i-ar.eaaec. It t» ,go sight—gratifying tu lojaliHsonJl provoking in th,- , mroiue lo trail,.. •.- ftcodme arch llir„ooli the sir,--. < -very n.-r ....... iiintiiw rude uirs .il.r.-inng will. or.niHiaknble lupt-i- ne-, aiiilaisak.tn.l manhood, lo their work opoo tho cik-n^i.e lorlilloalieiis erecting around tho city aud eliowhere. . _ „ „ , . . . 1 om not aware that lien, Buell has as yet issued any inrun.1 ur.lors lor tin, carrying out o( the pro- -' "o Conu„cation Act. Rut I lmn« i .,., ...... .. a ... ,' iclpi ' inch - iblei ,,..,,., , .'. i-i.u.i...- II. .Im i i-'t-i n'-uiil .„in. u,it..ts-..i.- .-... ./."b' 1 tuJ * " h0 ' ,v'°«r:.S! Special grtttft ,g of llie Philadelphia Female . ;pvc(Useweiits. FUESCLl ,11-. th.- .-'lorit'of 'i-'ho'i'^iii,,- Ii -I on Iho ...uirabinds SoVijj <'< - ? ' V ' V, A. '•' '.'. '.i'A'ii'^'r '.!'.' . ' -i i „it , ,»» within "Ui- lines lor faiigoe work. I I. .;e ; killed ' ™» 5 M BTaw ite Bo oth th«<''»»»'« ° ,-.ei,re-i,..,i,.'H. tlNitlh,. .csr.i,,-,„tr,oar,lie, J";' ^"'^.^^,i.WWI.I" i ^>»™ caused by the driving off o£ Ibousttods of h