Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, October 21, 1861, Image 6

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    (leiegras,.
Forever*et. standard sheet I ,
Where briiiiiefiSlilhe tbetidt IGilli e Mit
With Freedom's soil ber.ealifffb t,
And Freedom's banner stresissetng o'er w 7
OUR , PhATIPOItIIe
THE UNION-THE CONSTiTtrifON-AND
THE EINFOROEIMIM'OtriIHBi LAW
II A R 11.138!B;13.1t tit , P A
Monday ItorifingVOitOber 211; 186 t.
•
Tns itsitti,' killed . on'
Wednesday fight' ivies the'Dratio
°ratio postniiiiiteil Alittandrie., - Vit.', raider
President &Wit 'a-14
TEX" 113 44/014 3 . 1. !' XlOlll l • 4*, one of :the
Southern navaleveditions may stop at,Ohades
ton. That rebel nest should not be permitted
to pm; through the war umioulthed;
Trre Passirfiaithati iiddr:earierfa, letter to the
Viceroy of EgYpi,lii . ' abkrioudedgment of hie
proceedings in b , ringifg lOpurdshment the Per
sons who were donarnet in an act of cruel
persecution against sa l ag9t of certain Ameri
can Christian' iiiskiddri tgypi.
Tua CITY Corrsculs o . tffashiugtort i on Wed
nesilay re•elied 7:nlla:eh **von t
His former election was to fill the vacancy
caused by the removal of Colonel l3eriet to
Fort Lafayette as a, political prisoner ; but as
Barret resigned preliminary ,to his release, an
other alection . was deerked necessary.
A LIBEL SMY- has beeweemineneed 'againit
the Evening Post, of lie*.Yerlts, lit?frrier MIAS
Smith, who claitns'dainagtwity the stild'ef sifo,L
000 for the publication onitt. alleged;' libel'
that journali 'in Septembee 'The rnattei
complained of' charged 11.1 i. 'Smith...With bang
a traitor to the government of the United
States. 4.1 •
ZOLLICOPTIM4B in7mio4 of E.enttichy. waf!deeter
an act of military nagessity. There werelarge,
quantities of poi; unsalted in *atiliville smd in
other parts cg,Tcnnessee, which , would be en.,
tirely lost, unless salt could be procured. ZOI . -
licoffer, therefore, invaded Sentacky i and went
to the saline.WOrks In Olityteountir e took all the,
salt he wanted,..put intgiwagcons, and sent it
to Nashville, atui thus.sais4 iheir Won.
" Su eneuntt" . 1- •'Thh Washington correrspond
ent of one dt ititrrning pepeta inforks
that the German soldiers have christened the
rebel earthwarki liitinidn'S HUI "Fort.
Skedaddle." itifthe ligneftt of future atymoli:
ogists, who IRV have ' dictionary - to" make
when the English language shall have adopted
"skedaddle" into familiar use by the i side
" employee "otuill , " telegram," we here defilie
the term. Nile atleast etitirofludgment;
if not an intentional unkindness, to folat "Sloe;
daddle "on titer Tetitonic soldiert. The word le
nsed throughout the whole army of the. Foto.
mac, and =kink to "but stick,".." Vairose' the.
rancho," "slope," "cut your luekr ".
out." So that "Fatt-Sktufaddle" is ecplitakiit
to " Fort BuilitWaYV)
Tam Queerlos of emancipation is being discus
sed by exchanges fropyall, i ptirkitof Aka ,00todur
at present. Mile Alinmy,J:ournc4, whose lolling
position in -thatnewspaper world entitles Its
opinions to elat weighk•says last-Woe
that though no mala ca!v?onternplate violent
emsnciPatioltilYgli9 l o Shailderingi—ihough,the,
letting loosenpetatthe:coutatry of •four millions
of benightedbtreaturts, *MAO-Only conception
of freedom ltheiiot 'tel*ol . #, L j aip4l . 4 involve
consequences:4o)l'oloa tha mocitharcly would
recoil—yet that, if the governmenkcannot
saved withoittaiving- freedom to 'thrtaregro-i
the old sin' `'cynOt be rescued without , tlfrOY--4
ing overboarAthe Jenah of `slavery—We,take,it
no true patriot would hesitate as to what shOuld.
be done. ritelouth cannot too 'soon . be Wade'
to understaMtat INS:very "stands In the - W . 4
of the Uniogat i maskbe thrust aside!"
DURING AM niaaidivnar. ov Kn. Eirmarr'l
dress on tluert*llitaiititbe Poston Musk Hall,
on Wedne . arite s **,tia"Ya tl 11Ostoa Acker,
Baer), " the*ietticcip.ve Alia strictest attqation
to its eloquentpedads•and.interistingreminim
cences. Jitiimes=Liiiluwheirlie • daclared"that
'lf the serklt kra i libleittaii had beexiitTc4-
led by the horn id. - kleivs,"Oricanis in-1882, the
hydra of seceasion4roronlit.not have shot! forth
its poisonoilti headiciti l lB6l'; iMd When;
close of hiifkiipittiaciffo J arOgakroWlag - 14
of the present contest, he exclaimed with the
poet— lo »1 i- '
"Is then liot some hidden curse '
Some oho , ilittaT in the store's pf Heaven,
lied with ligN i nit ~wint h, to 'tiled the maw.,
That seekuraiii mutat= in Ns country's ridar.
the runainkultrebingordinse burst into a voice
no of enthildniki. 7.9-4
•
Tas APPS4(nua,ii'lVll4llo4.4l,lernslimgly
upon the spirits of the rebels:, -Out off frog ' all
communication with the world , : the
of life trebled in 441 tie ;:'deite4,Al,4lM!miles to
which they have all tfleiiiii4l64lawktomi;
without mney, vrithout credit, witklOntijita
skill to tom,thetr t feeble .rameme t s, 116 ; 0A : 11 4
what a dreatii look-out, into the Intim II: And:
then theitfichitsdr:---without ^ tents ; without
blank le ; is#oo . ,?;eather to make ,harne*,
oboes ; wifficgatlsl44l4 grog 14thout .eyenz
salt to season= their ^rations t Their ^ seaboard- ,
menaced ; artitilrard
at their lustßi j gYgiCoo ti,}QA.hti, pf.gt]i . r . ;k
there ; focdoll 3 / 4 40411xledificoe .sirbpidngalei
upon thatioprinvolibg their ttirnn. ,
capturing 61111ftithikikArit6bitun ith
THE STATE ADMINISTRATION" AND THE
ALLEGED ARMY FRAUDS.
Two thorough investigations have been had
in relation to the 3lieged *PnY bt u " "
to have bem comndtted.bf agentst" , nf ;e s :•
of Pennsylvitda, when the troops111,;11t .'e ;
requisition of the- ipresidet.on t :n! sta
being organized. 4th_e i • •
was under way, t i V il b •fa ficci
with the most . ;re; w.
the local industry anti pr' ; tie Ve energy' . .f t
state, giving way to the embarrassments and
appreltnwistw o
and ineffectual, Zvi, fort time, threatened - the
entire commonwealth with bankruptcy. In
• this condition•of* . fiztss „with-thole:halt:vital_
roetmllbt a foe of fabulous numbers and most
exaggerated .•••; i;e: : :: ; •:with the feliend rluth
rides appealing Tor'
business niemiit ".' a tt
people *twelves almost •aweetricken-by-thw
magnitndei,
their path-kositiskiinikziritti. :;•'baA
rititiefits, the governor of Pennsylvania, with
the GOveinors of the other loyit titAtes;riss ex -
Noted to eilllit, organise aiiiitlrowihial2tk-'
ington.a titre for the protection ofethat•eity and
thee - Oilieniition of thehatlOrizlf
Other 'people were' feetliag-itheft4oosfia
'their Cowardice, or secretly sympatldaingliwitk:
and ffiding i the foes of the nation-.... With. a peo-
Jole'deVoted topropp9so, iffsnitensll,4;mrisit
aimi is matter orimmeifie ra6r
It is attended with difficulty, dehipiroii - htd °or
iutff (in; iil*.ittit.tiotedj -- 4144-1
daubed Oa rigorous military-men*--Napoleon
dbOvero tl4 3 .ifilicklbOTitat** Wig
Milt reputation, and he was fenrckUopplosthl
harshest' punishments ever'
tark Seribie, to_ktd.tce.epqnomy:‘ his cons
;
fidelity icy his quartermaster's-,llepartment.
NM
The-- PlY:69lC4e relid iTt l it a au nt t kci e
liipaittne tii was. 'death—the re ta
, mti of in
dustry and! irrpriw tt not . ': • • 1 wepimp*
1 Of. WON* uf tEe same . : . e who hict done
1 1 .0 1 4.3943 *Tie duty qn thp.litiffreleld: 'Lit
' ' iiiiS J i s af E tii6 f e e ktliiqiiiiiat'
war - mxrsary n
and executive officers of his time should adopt
such rigoreus .iiittaintrette'lliettgridionesty and
economy in the iturinibstioti.ottamonr
a people liwhosiiitastei Werewwitslibetarutlie. t
,desire. and ambition were for battle and: am,
4nest,..w.kat soldier zittatecuttiret alter could
succeed in organising an army&teitonimininity%
•directly4o invert* of •••;the,ibluetthipeoplet, and!
escape a ch, irige or corruption or mitsplibity with'
fret*? ! .We.,loase.this vilistiontit4ut mimes;
of t thuse,.whoians sofigionderfallprolitiodziestB
- and. , whose 'Avbsdeatiyaso!. - iarp.has! iox-.
Readed their.valor in-lhilkconteat .• -J:4111. :Ill.: ,
) . L When t h e - three months' *en were' being oIW
,ganized,:Harriehtriti attleetallAnotv:iwrirfilled
,with , a .band of eliectilatmeJe4eiltrijfataity4ei
any that e*,i'swatined. initiffiiiititi t6iiiikiiy br
the. most Al-feted state •iir4ailittitiee:LLlALititi
midst of the embeir rer and
-ini6onidbillty ofkaikabithigtheiterdeite , fill the
first requitetion. , ittfothiden4Anz Armin
was: artim*li by1.,10: - ..ertlivd.tiOf tspoitulatgrepAlL
.anxititatai Bataa.thAai 044 441Q/Bagi fat; 4KOZ
-tiallik.tuuli Altiddvialinadatcbitstimnplotedvirk
sharing the profits of sucvesafulibidcatetilim.-
Menge ittal . Muteelpet.kpattlfknot all be setts-
Ile& ~ . {the t Foes#l4 .warst, - 14051.aftsicats.9f
a
:they Abel
wweEthe.• , ...1 ,6 4#,,:144i;HiV h .P..,PrM ft4neif.E.,
40
ibo tp x . co . 04t;:iic.th f idcitali q eriCmirtuga s q 7 a
blanket tit. ,or a p. 449 9C1043,
4 /!r
;made the target of the p*artisCattacks that :were
ever, ccut lied or hurled at any SOO ctifigiVr.
The. eon ciaikialtli rang with" the4ltCrtur,
tions, 1 W 'iit"'"4l.teiiil;'6 l :iiiiii' ll 4llllolll4
1
at the. h of, the' t'Xectitiiie'Dtleltitiiiiiit ''fi.ay
and night-while ii,'44 ~ - 0 00friktiti k eiV
_rug ownii..4iii.y'strengthOttint - iXtl44o l ,Wealit
and. ,puttring'.'lier'''l6 - 01onS "int4'lll.6 - '4ii j oitit'
,papital,.e.,Ond of security 'io'itk`triiitit -iiiit
a defeat* 'to` 'its L eiienilttli,` his atiot b iiiikiiii;
and Won Ordiiiiiiidtietiii' l eA4: . iiiiilajieioli
cotsureracia l l s l l 4 l 9 l, 3f Inriesfaikedig
purchase.2(o.4tie (40441 - tifili'iliaiiiir Mi l k'
.a. Hale,* otakir Paster diiiiiehaviintaeceVi
the tr6i*Ocutkela ihronykkAide i tgi ititibitii''Atip
cOlitflay , tipifreakthl oiviangelootis: that altnin
Obs14010:61 ,- 6160 1 tik the Andlottek ofigiodiac with
shoes thatlOuld icarodylast titietanithrowith an - - •
itireliresspeisck StichAteratheAkeimaiimitt
by the; lOppointed.itteculatarsomfg they. '.. .
4ke4 . ai t I kti.itheee.....!wlioottn ,tarri t itiverivinott
deemed b3 l the adininktrition,Ahalnutfitithisteidi
soldiers.* the:land, and thereforgnob animas • c .
'mith.'Oetitionsp. ofideommandAt4tub thrice.
: 10114_0 eetrruption,twesedefaggeratedafrard.
faamegmdlnintatoithexlisaatiafitidinnitgnilledibyt
diiittptlold speculators, seauttellited :140 the
PO* vii :.„_...,•)274FATMn°0101W.,40 Ablisff
-04r0n.: 4.4 13 19 ,, , -- P l KWAPCT i tt l iithoLAri,
4 f l,
r.uption•iO4 liN, B .s9 lll PAgientlßY l -#l4.rVl
'l36loth . 'O , i lSrifA il . t AW 8 1 1 finf r fR giffl t33 4/
i
vania #:' the - most ill-treated and worst abusna
. . . ... ,
in= in _ _ f.94,74 EM. l 7i T MirtP r illt*Y e rl
nu mentre4thivklxiyerpagniln;wm i d*A.,,
,a 4
allowed,' and' i ; i067444.4 4. 4 .,:v4i:Ai 1 ii:ii 1 132
ret' no 1 fifth a' 1 tilriii fib ''ty Yls ''
eAit
_., m e ,rtm....
4) , -
t.* an.extrankfroiliWsV44/14kg' alat l i .
.. . .-. second,the k ..:.. F 41 ,,u- de l
' weeks funPni and ... (pr of . e m
flilt3gioiteri to iiiveatiiike - ' these adienias, 4
*lii•itfi,rooxt has been *for the while for the
litatten.,ii; at leriet.so' far " its' th tit l e'omm'elltrol
the pres s re concernedibiti Uri+ iiliteiiiiatlie
. ..
report in pill
Te l ip nobenter i on.delailalzuraf er ii ng , ,i ~ -
r e p or t., ;rat ki r.rforiftessanydor, the citabliak.
remit of a•-lantb swhich -all-badunt-cwholbear e
el-ambled the labors of the commission makin g
'au' .4firgrtiisni-yr*APAustitytbarshaft,hcorktfat.
cliritaij with simply statin g tb a t i th Aigat i o. ,.
tles.of X'
eis tury
that the l3k9w/t4nilfiastvlllAn
mistence ogee. AN 1415ti1l i 4Pgge..4
those wplate r evry practices they
"eight al haeßle .. 14 eilliffera t i e jn;
.01 1 41 , out 0 08083 riffifir If—, b i ,f,,4441r4
l ip l a q tyi complete wavier. e commissioners
who, . e this report do ncit.protarral-tiv-deny
OM' , e greet: oaslakeitaxreoxuaileaknyere
4.#0;:,- , te I f t it 5 1 A si,r9pp,ept o r m l that the sol-
Were. Mi.O I T0‘ 1 1:t1I inexperience : qt tlr7l,
1
en g a g ed ',i l 4ir e - . i i4 1;) 4141 .tei10 66 n .
IA am di'
r te:. teFit° P n i: l l 3 l9tueta
p
to 0(4 thikiiie' i '
' ' :' 11 ' 11 # ! P 1." " LI
.o.olmi :iii,g0,.1',111:...) IA .. P C
Il k ''''6, 3 46,4ia 1 „t7...1
Ptnium
'•c t 0
mission institutpe the present investigation
and therefore it did not need their report q
establish the truth. The object of the comritir .
Therpr - there'had been
the state, administra-
the authorities impugned, but it vindicates the
1 . ~... Q/LciimmlYtiolisAitiLletwes , the..state
in no false position of corTuption,..hy which , the
peopie.iiiggo belitsgrilxii 'Ulla !thii ) credit Of
the—commonwealth seriously impaired. We
hit
mty S too, by the eßerience gained
t g these transactfils: Vire may profit
by otectrorthe — speculstors who vt.re
th f ini4 kir+,o4,4u4"liatingl4
Keystone State, while the executives who come
. c '
ichntinmaylearninthe danger through
It E apissed, lessons of warning and of bene
fit, to guard he.. all ' a 1... . .
ment, and I 4 . 1 ' . 1 ,. p t r. ' ,t' : 4 t
I saulifilaz Is , I - ii. . , e..
I
1'): ?P; fiXittetlllBtbAl
Willi! i i DIERS CONSTANT.
Midi pa l , .. . .; hat ,
i d 1
states hay : , 19! - .!q. ' , . .d of,
',)federal authorities,that the busi
ness of rec ling soldicrai &ad eta Vlthils
yttfl, A di wit', co
tii.
in de mand to ~ . ... . . ‘.l regi
be • .. tur" .. .. . .e s nion up to their
4 . :. ndard. There are &hundred casu
alities whi diminish the force indntimbers of
companies. „• . rt , ess ?l d iaro p elityiu ti
~. podeA .. der Vial s Mat even
while an a iny ieflAcitlfzlitlititkilPf
faults and , estruction ofpn eueiny, it is dimin- .
istaitiiiiii. .. bets and)6thiPligergiL ft:A
the ways d manner we have described, so that
• . id* ....meg constantly necessary, and
the o : . ,Oh Atidstdisolplinc i ;of isoldiers ,a
-,• drf.' I•' 12.4tVetztl raan.man...nengage with.
profit to . • country and benefit to himself. As
our army . om ir.nn Firhshistitt,dt wilt)
Kt . sf, i ,cp , ..elettiV6e rests - WM occupies
F._ pr. -. , while at the same time it would
belat .., .• to leave any of its dr illed and,
'acientib .• behind for thismtectipn.;Af
fcre mea l ' beccll P r ci 4yifilt laut -.4
84,7' ti h ih i the 7 eriPigbliicenis• aid ior
11 -I I f " ‘,
~
hyfBfy i nd protection dir: the imiti:4se mili
ittryiNt erected by OUl' iiiiiiiet if • 'otitiiittagoii
iall ' s ilk uilii9A ,FINIMIT...! El —:1 c. ,
:P....—1 .: C° •
...,,,M,tiga. ::.::.n of the year, the work in the
viol:. !: I regiAnsoi-th wtoterriand,mifid4
dame ..., .... Th 'WA - bikeeil ni'en
I '
4 ' LIIIIO3I t hili) they
arg,tlos a ,.. roam. but C ,
o eu , w
A 11,1,11% . 2 ble%linake . 'engagements in other .
AtilfiNk . t,llTailYwenP qn after thr? harm"
OM iio/1.9 - ! :awl the tlireabing , ' finished. In
-.l,unt.. 'replan; foilliiitende, of this &ilk
other eta i , ithereptvilkbeolif , Ale Jf .. any, labor
'a or ' '1:4;01AeAr; 1 : 1 404;e 0 H 4 a; 'a lea `to
w . c Bels . ave heretoforareferied, and to which
w e e now • .. • • As,ona.of the conditions of north
iiiii'sille nut of which, I#lll ii" IA •to '
1" ' •
i ginf t d s a . :, e and effective force for field opera :
•tita. t l i • ' .. material' In 'this paiticular is the
very best f I thp itatattli s wi :' of - spAwYd 4. 11 . 1 . 1 4 6 t
Vated,si. • ply : becaiiao ilia men' 'are' inured, •
fothsaidshi and Eidemtand the business of self
ilititirtiota... andlitelf.attention. All that these
iit3n , ritth . rOnder, iheux.goed,.. soldiers,. is , a
knowfixi_ . of the manuiti: Ittkit already hive a
wadi.. the usq, of alr eady
li t e. n.... . gavial - Imi ihaithied,' Ma - inhered
avatti..buid . liuslepprtigh t t i to tlit9 iipntents cif
la . ..'. . Si Ette'heff bt a musket—and,lherp
d•owyso fat. as the hardships ofthe service are,
cgnc&ned this.`oikis‘in;B4bidd Be 11 or s ' tilif i
•`p+iii . etthately. , There are other classes of
..mtm,ten ! .. ea.. itwother pursuits, all of who t tri
. ale:.:' .. . kunst qualihoation for a soldier's
•‘. imd: of whouvonly need that phificien4
.ffladehbit, H Uiied by exercise and practice itt
thednano :I .., In view of the newittiti;* which
milbailind, übtedly arise, and the dematids
midolin to :t gtow out sit the'aiasion of an'
eoewyjs nes,' the loss byliattie . , the decteatie
...mi 9 ;, : ,and the cattptigefohy
yftelik :.
iki
individual force, pt l ari army is .. 1 -.. ;..
I .g. ) - we d. , ;; . tliiihio(lttexiibct to 64e, .11.-
1, lainfAift : made on our communities, and;that
iii i s t ok
men ofthe •loyipitates'' rank hold
mil,:: in readiness at any time to be' non
melte he,OMP' . l44..i l liebattla field. When
Ah t 9y iu : ..!, ;I; ;e- convinced - that - this necessity is
akalta ti ; d that the Iltity `Which they owe to
y is paramount, suprbinelindsi4ei:i
im l- 4 2 .,`
tiifob ‘
;oL other obligation cEder„ . which , they,
may Teti, ,ey will discover the importance of
Inititilug themselves efficient before the akieal
iiiiti't. r their services thia is *illy 'done;
l i ftl ~ .l'l.tl4efight.spiiit, beciuse there is
bil'e ' merican citizen the dormant spirit
of iicisioL -r whibkollt peeds* develoinnent to
rehdgit ; eliteWalinifecii t e. - __ ,
L " : 5415. t ' —: . 41 4 0 miuriktio* up.. 440:47
10itie” • order I h i ch porlfefrailtill au,ifirts, ,
pafohlr li, - Will be cultivat&i.
iiii'ltifi'., • . ed. Oni-tcliCe In thiftiiiiiiiii i ust i not.
LEltilito • ; ttsr2t 10 4th el itijituirmt :AIL .
effeaPicki..:.
.X9f,,eycymocßokt filiteltSher
iiiiiiiile -• , y , tii . take his pilice:', He musk,lia
. ; ; to, Affirm his , duty' , by disciplining
hip kti of • iw when time is afforded. — All this is
rbstsostw Ea1a, 51. 44,... liqt. - Pe neglected.:,
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or
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to its
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(fared guilty. In the
rere incenided with full
• and amine docn-
in itiftillest extent,
. Ilukt result is not
thu4 "charged and
' leux,":-Elic 4 ll l , i1#9344 , the ? '.lr.t-
`. fAtif i Mar siihrotti, ‘, specimens 91 1
tiica:,iii.ials,Aidli . are used for ad
I' 7 1 7 144 . 1 .,"The' W_ ' ffte - elii4e3elle *r/4
: , provement,.l so lir as paper wnfli ecse
'
Ipariabined, upon - i:ny fornieiiinte';
J eral appeanmeerdolkdrresetableS life
The , onstowi d as:- we- havetefore re
. yAry- hipteansible,t and Will tm
invime cases be ilifimeeni of fraud
11. . I Gang persons. 30] T o ,e,
IN %MEIN VrOant4.' in' iAdition
•
oriel valor in 'biitle, has patiently
:. tv A hardships biltliti dionntitinsl,-iii
.,, - -
uch suffering from cold. - That region
. , , ilry ouriVoldiers' to be 4iren Vcrif '
This is a part of the country said to
bitabl e: , • -• ••;itliftroxilteeounrbf
gd,
1, - *:' "'"
'•
• - mit u -d est,l-of
• ' Q :•I.X
it 4411 ow t
From on
Later from Washingt
runs •
Remonstrance; Levi- Lg agal
the Arrest ci f British Subjects.
REPLY OP , ?RPREPLE7t,NIw4.
Misoogstruotion - put , upoir Seoretax-y
SewarcErVittular..-1,1)
the Ministers tram England, France and
:4 'Bpain visit the Fortifications.
.. . , Oct.Waserstrrorr, Ocl9.
...
Lord yew several days ago „addressed •st
et, r
tilo
he Secretary of State, in which - lama
-•.. sr j ty's Governinent were: Much-coil**,
ed•
and
that two British. sUbjecti; `Mean.
Patrick and Rahnin4, had been subjected to ar
, bitrary arrest, 14 thejig.l44lo* ire re-
Rased, it c . etild' not ber regard the matter as
'one requiring very serlelie.considenitziou,
..
~ ,v• yons, under instructions , - 'therifeie
..., ,A.'tv,f.• • - remonstrate against such irregular
ri 4 A•tl.r. ~ ~ as kga deiigriatedith , r(p4l4 sa i l
i• a t a flroritY ofgeohgredi it ti
4 4
order to justify the arbitrary arrest and impri
sonment o British subjects. 01 0 Ti;
1 _ Sneta . Seward in the cours e of hi's reply,
•'r .S OP act?. trittrd to the, two
ei L : • ;willed in -rd• y na -note; said tliii
proceedings of which the. British government
complains were takiiii.tigrang.ixiiatioigAlV
' veyed to the President by the legal pollee an
thoriti,- o 4 the l opuntry,.,and they L weigAlot,„in-„
: u . 19. ._ • • tir after' he' had sbeperided the great
writ of r- ,• om in just the exterit that in view
Loft •.' . of •ttiol-Stattafiir denied Achaserii. , '
• F or the ciaercise of that discretion he, as well
As his advisers, - among whom.arel the.Bearchiby
of War and the Secretary. of State, is responsi
ble before She 'higher% "judicial" tribunal of the'
Republic, and amenatile f alsofla the
,ofj . i,is,eou r tyrrien,„ and the enlightened op on
ettlie ci divotia: ' ''' s' , - ''" - 4- - - - •
,
<, 'Alidin'conclusion, M r.
. Seward remarks, the
filifetY bf e,Miqiegitiltba...C4ll.l:o
,pr ergency, the supreme mw, an so
kloligias e danger shall exiskal,l_,Asisocis oAPT.
ciety, eqtuilly, the denizen and' the citizen
cheerfully acquiesce in thwtdbahureandfibh-that
lar Prfscles- t: •,< t, .- * , ~.
, gat ad. emment does m na queedanthe learn
ing of the tgal advisers • ofthe Britisherownlor
.thajustice, t the deference wbich hermajesty
pays to thim. Nevertheless the liiitish Chtt=
errozrient I hardly expect,that.the :Presldent .
Will acdtp their explanation of the Constitu
tion of the United 43taterV especfidly"whe're thb
CoTuticill th4 B, oxl ) 944cled„wiluid-ib* uP OI 4
him the sole executive responsibility of sup
pressing the •existiogqnsultection, while? it
woatransfer to Congress. the most materiel
Slid indispensable powen&ba t trintAlledloribe"
-I_,_ , • , k
PR E P VI Sei I ,
MOreiney, the)se etphinatiOnitrffikkAiai
support in iheletter and much less in the spirit
of the conatitut;on itself. - Helibust be' thawed,'
'therefore, to prefer and
.11e, gowned- by,„ tbe,
iiew of; onr organic national law, which, while
it will. e hie him to executekliiit trust'
with'oorti late success, receiTe t tin _ :911 of
the high authorities of our own counand
is suttaned by the glifiliiirceritant'dli ci , Polif:
play for wilom tilos°, ithat doratplimtlitsfkies
tatafiee.
l i f i •a4r•Ail,Myself of this appeal** to offer to
,your,,Urdhhip a renewed assurance of
~mr,very
high consideration.
~. 41tmxise is expressedeliefei litaheiniadin-i,
,struolikm: attempted to Aoeplat , upon pectetaty
•Seward'ateircular by. alamista. Tfie circraar
shows that our relations ,abioad" Atietiff' good
conditiotk,land that the government means to
-keep them so. The nation six mouthalgo be
came expOse to dangers witidik. and without,.
The admildstragon has taken;sodeopreas
,fin-Atto put them right Within, antt no* turns
1.0 putting:them fight without. It ids the co
eppration of theioyal States -htti/o,lt4ter duty
as`in the former 1. ,
The Secretary.. of State adidnipeftil by the
,14:thdaters from England, Frets% anefopain had
It Ple4ant excursion over the river" testetday,
visiting ,the camps and fortifications. They
afttorvtdi attended the review att Arlington,
passed tiy ;Munson's Hill and returned at a late
hour by way' of the l.kolii, Mote. , vi , ' <1 <
*'fir t.l4
LATE FROMTMISS . OU HI
I ,, i?L •!!
PRICE STAND it .CiliTilAGE.
Johru3on uonnnand of the Rebel
Foroeu inAippON,TR3I!
4 4. •
The Cheiokee.Ludians -Join, the: Beide;
harintirtameinPtitAkon
0 THE . AID OF PRICE.
HMIDE
,NO NEWS FROMIOUR4MVANOE
~ ,
The correspondent of the St. Louis Democrat
ftitniihes•the folloWitiViteifilWlLU.' , '. r'..lt ;ii.
, A spout has just come in from the west and
repiFts that .Price hag umiak' stand - at Oarthage;.:
sixty mil t i lt e M§P ril ift „cid , ~- .• ul ~.,„,,,...,. r. ,.
1
The attire is tote Callen agether on the
fourth of veniiiierolaf :., ~...-:.1-..•
.... t .-4 , a: tp '
The re . R.l )7 1 9:04i , ON° ' "*r la poir .
lip. going 'home and 'llui rem. . er join
Johnson.;
E gintfisoja luis been laced in command of all
the rebel forces hill " Willa, *ROI is
-prochu4on forbidding the transportation of
1 leo, Z ; nlorq property ;_ meaning ialaveap.from: tha t
Itiafe.'-tis not said whether ,-.4forb . .flu:
aides p ri . r rii.: I. , t: - -. ---r . ' -
' The following. lotter..lw. clipped: fnart , i the , Stk.
!Smit t l(rtiaq :
, - . ExAdOtiriii ii;a;444iW „
'-' et
i, , , Palm Etna.. C. N., Aug. 24, 1861, f ll ii
.Maj.; (.'ark, A. Q. if., C. S. A.
&a r—f.terewithi forward- tot your •itare :dia- ,
patches for.,t-3r,0
.49,912490,- S. , A. 0 .1 Mlich , I
have thelahnor to requeitori 'Wilt cause 6 lie u
forwarded to hint bx therearliest attires& P 'M if_
- Ata mass„meptigg E A about Sour „thonsmA.
Claftrokeetilit 'Atli:qua on te 'Vat' ;ilk' Ille
Pharokeep with marked unamity denlaVed , theiro
:adherence to the Confederate States, and have
given •theirathttimitlait• pd . wet" to %titian' an
alliance ivitll ttm? ! .- d an,l4- 03 fy,thift PlittollA
reidment i of "mo A unte - men X3o will immediately
nailed intfltplace4 under eciamharat of 'ftli • Saul
Drew 4° IlitrhiaFY.4.lWWW,,t4tscay. aria%
having - Tpoused the cause of the Confederate
States. ; -40 .a,.., , wrioi•-,u,. .'n• 44 ‘,..,:i1t.!... , , el 4,
We hope to render efficient service in the Argi
tract464l,
war which now threatens the conntl,
'Runtc. be treatedcwith_t a diberality and mei
l'eli6enberkaing4Pieavtolavista
8.
. I have 4
tlii) itozavo be; elt, very' ‘ `
:'.:Multi;
your h ble servant, to ,t , :ii )A'.,,s it :t ,-s, ,
.:', *fr .-- • , Trincila MID dleeikeeaatiroti; -.
o nct 1 8.
ar,,z,ViasAr
has z.,,,t, ~.
.; „ee w o rem&
aidof • Suarliesidtib ..•- .. •t .
aid of Gteneral Frio' 3 with ~ r
lEEE
thousand troops, and is expected to reach him
by next Sunday.
Nothing has been heard from our advance
. beyond the Osage, •
rairoarfifo., . " bridra
, • that at :"., Or ' ..red wink
by' 7 ,', a rebels o " .0 I Bailrhad,
. o rebels ,- now the road.
•t_ . Bth , • . nab. .ow here,
artalinothe . 1 .. ebt, Schofield's
battery of "•!., ery, is be oh the
road, whi '', • 1 make against
attack. ...,,t.
The rebels are repot
five miles below this poi._ .
• • g• 41440.41mikAu41460Likilig4iL
MTH Pd( 'IC TELEGR &PH OPENED
---10 SALT -LEK&
IIaRKOT ICONICAIION VTR . '
BiN
FaiN6 W ll36O IN A kew
WhlebiL.424u
4
The Pacific telegraph line was , Completed to
Salt Lake at smliey. ,
, :The line b ee f ille 3 OttyAthat' , Pan
VrantewcoXfitilibed 4 l l a few days.
.. ••°'
I
On the 18th in4.oll . ll4reniitettoe of heiparenti In Lit
ast street b4ween Frcint e rd & w
toad streets , In this city,
Aims Q. GRor;tigkllly atiClVonths.
New 'Won
r torments
PROPOSALS POR SUPPLIES.
,
156,1•12trvinms Paiwargivairra
Qirearsauiansa.'stureaitrwsar,
I, t ikernalnay, Oct. 21, 1861.
BALED4P I BOROSALB Wilt be' 04' ved at this
uP. to twelve a:o'clock Fnday, the
2Oth ofOcSobe„,r', 1861, , t0 furnish the following
*Wit?* iirs*hfluggititiefi, and stanch places
Bur bay be Aiew.o. at this offte.:
1, OQO, COB.Dir OF WOOD.
4-2 1 ' hesanietto be ,, inspected by proper persons
swill 4 4 ihe Act of - Assembly.
Bide:limited, to 260 Ooda, brit petal:ins
may bid foi tone or morelots.
IL O. HALE;
0021-3 t, 'Queer Master Mineral.
lifiliatEl FOR 1862.--411. otyleg and
prices.' A wge iisOktitie.l4 - Jalst reggved it . GEO.
C'tiesp'll . fstioscry **rid l'sr:l6 ‘ diast.' Repot,
11.81farket ' oCtl9
ji_j Geo. 13.1Preeticelstptrt , Bv&' nembor:a Ifemr
For sale ottlyi at"L•l6 Mathes street above Fifth. ante
k Dajl-!,,and rYireekly Papers,
Cheap Pute6ll4oL6t, NiiolF6ll.op, ArAct444lll N o-
Up 44,14136 scope& 6t,'eva,t, Oilstrlptiim, Car at
cab t. w stakmereiind P4tioace )30.
vs, 116 Mar at atTc , el,, 0119
,
A BOU'e,OOII.TY : 1 1 :011 — e, mere ;
landed.on Itte.fieekBSoilquetbenoo_
or pear the ialt way Renee., _The °tenor rottorleou , to'
eal t itiove property : aka poi ay, atutrsee, or the liqptwlll ,
OOSlontiog to , _ .rt
144,:. • AWN WHITMOt
9174 pa U. 6., unianseists OP SUBSIBIUOR,
, '' . VeLDNEEPat Smyrna,
• -,Efarrhibtur , Pa. , October 19, 1861.
§.
..FALEttrito , endorsed "Proposals for
Bailor's" will be received by the undersign
,tit his the, 25th inst
thr snPFA " ' filozaP44.o illotf - ritierio, OBIT,/ for
e com , 'etrmnstered in and to be mustered
into the service of- ths.United States at- Camp
Cameron.
~t : t ;."
-'
Said ratioNkt bI b AIXCI/ r-On't*
rOaYibo'deOgto Y OloroPei t 4er*Sid l on
, as
lxpquiskiaccm, EMs mupt g*to the pyl9e . per
'Mon delliveted.luttatot4.l rA contract, which
must be executed t(with„Pond. for faithful . per
, formance)fwithin three days after notification
of acceptance of 2 be =awarded to' tha
lowest ronsiblsliddjii'foir the period of two
months frO9k,lgt,Nnvember 1861, unless soon er
terminated 14ithe
Tbe undersigned reserves the right to`reidet
all 'unreasonable t
iktl9-dtd
r.tEtiri
ONE HUNDRED, ,4L A.
it;.
WA ED tiklit'ONDE, 800/ YOUNa. - -MEN
tig
, A,.....istt,s o gi.vi k .ut. s ., barman's eg1i110aP414...4.9.44J0r
Will. A. Sti6tes,
The Patriotic young wee of, ktmsylvatlia, spa sag
erly embrace thti imps/plait*, crijoitilug lipfundei
Ritleßegitnent..,,9
Recruits *lll be adformed and goon as
•
Good clothing, Fileilters.,anil Medloalatipsidiros,
,free, ot e4atg, and Regimmet4s
, - -
It is imporiantio asinemberAtuttjqiefirganivilloo. or
this Regiment is such that yo .ng n' Who' haim the in
sauce or soldiers iinci ibmaj.rjorte
ardor for Marchi6gtindef Ctrif ROMs of tbe , oltail
Stripes will bite tti ibri'laudaiSal the ITP O FttaJtS , of
tt l lt °"," &k . ril t a l! ole ar ttlit i r i Ce .' '
officers will tie moon IN& tlie riutietften: tlittlrepintait
- ,OMplement of men. • •
' v "E .iltension laws:, apply to all men in tbe Regular
Ber Vied Kver,y, BMX and eisabled soldier will be 09m,
rartably,provldld the uSoldlera Hoine,rtfintAlgia42
ad the Gotraitiment. Apply to, .
;a! «c 3 J. I{.. EYSIT,B,,Oaat U. S. Army;
U. S. hitantri
. , Recruiting Reiniesscas Walaut street,
aVrtsbileg, Pa.'
Oct. 19, 1861.
itzszr
HORSE' FOR SALE. ‘..
mlo4...Bale,satgood cart and wagon.lionie
four reale OM, and broken to harness ) will be sold
comp Otte want or nse) mid ' - peryefaken In cash or farm
produce. To be seen at the MOLE WußirS
,
I , EMPTY PLinfß-BA
levet LARGE NEW BUIGET EMPTY
vv l FLOUR Batt:Aram In good condition for ado
ft WM. &Co.
SPICED43ALMON 11
4116.4.61 , 1 T DELIGA.TE.
`tip ildstlytinve pband , rikis.'
,i• 0 5 • • ,
aNTLSTRY.
JDI4 P. 4 1 134.taa, Surgeon: .
tisc inayaradarirdPitiWeiia Piste 'teeth, ttifie only
.thoft chat obviates every objetittgot, to, the use al' arts.
. initetn, embracing partial, 'hitratil tibulksette Of one
Ut/ 41 41rVei=rittir cis avra;i1
,ami h thgrefora no otrentive Wee fromtlutibresth, es no me-,
;W abed tn their commotion, there can be no galvanic
tsigiAmptetaliic taste: -- Bfincatite individual not:en--
/lc "' wit t s°ro throat, railiteitAtAtt 01114* fht
jig )11
-° c r U2711 )4 1 fintr ifsi
I.! +.4/.4.
C11...1.51. I
VE lotitkiTlito/16iFill'OBNTrigiala
f...<
nis i =d to our vary istigt <! , aei.,,....- ~ o_,
AND Dzawraz or - wi n :AM DNS MY
Uttp
W Arettiltaativnt Kin taw ale natiqufactttfed .
t il i t il i te dtfferent kinds of
ille -.
,
thieWilik ed
' ' Vy Sinai ,
itar''' te' . , , - 4. - .'::1: 1
1.) ' ' .4 ' ' Ito lift .a . t*liirr et - telt '
• • -
-
et
BANKIN , G• STOCK,. 13444401 ,c9i4.lo.iTlNe (*VCR
, • ' , •
Ass been ::„Xmfrired frj $4l: '2B , Sei:ond St
No
• PAPIEET .1 81:REET
lq
it CSitetlKE4
Wife 1,011
twenty
kg definite
i
NaTtag::,
W. DONALDSON,' •
Capt & C. S. 11. S. A:
=II
AporK.
New X.t)ertistnunts
KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE,
THAT
E'llll3 ALL.
3S MARKET MARKET BTII'L'L
SELL S THE
CHIUPEST AND IIES i
BOOTS Aivp 81/ 0 E
IN H RR ISE'Ci;t;
IF YOU DO NOT BELIEVE
BE S
,EXAMINEFIED ! OUR
GOODS, AND y
.
AT IS
IF' YOU WANT LADIES' FINE G. l / 2 1 IFI;; .
Go To KINIRALL;
IF YOU WANT LADIF.' BALNuRAL WAL
ING ;HOES,
GO TO THE PHILADELPHIA sH, „ i„ ,
IF YOU WANT LADIES' FINE
BOOM"
coTo Ko t ,:, u
IF YOU WANT GENTS' EX - I[A FINE
"DOUBLE SOLE SOOTS,
GO TO TIM PHILADELPHIA Sill , E
IF YOU WANT GEMS' CALF R
WALKING SHOES, PIT FOR :\ t; RN E.
TO WEAR,
GO TO K iM
IF YOU WANT BOY'S VERY FINE c
BOOTS,
GO TO THE PHILADELPHIA slit q ,
IF YOU WANT THE BESr t
GO ro KU '.IG ;•
IF YOU WANT LADIES' AND GENT.Gry
OVER-SHOES,
GO TO tiltitl;.-t Li
you want any kind of n T 4
GO-TO THE PHITADELPEI[A sill E st.hr
88,4 lIARICAT SI Rigcr, and there you ui ' i n ' a .
assortment to select from: "No , lttr r
Also IQO empty Shoe Bow for sale 4.10 le
s eellB-4awSt J. C. 6!‘1.',.[..
C. a. ZELLER,
S OL,t AGENT PoN
MITHELL'S POISONED WHEAT,
To Poison Crows, Rats and Mice,
CAUSING 'rkthM TO DIE ON "1111 s .
oot/6411w0
TIALFID PROPOSALS , till the i,t
0 ber, 1861, at 12 O'clock, m , are nivit. , I .
.supplying the Army with lleef caul- „.
hoof, to be delivered at Cliamber , len.
burg, or York, in the State of l'enn , vk ak t.
the Government may designate.
Iliad= are requested to comply in
anima:with the form of bid published let, , •
Government reserves to itself the ri4l,t z
in Treasury nate or other funds it ibis
bum:tient, and to reject any bid and t
cause.. No bid will be entertained Tali—
bidderis present to respond to his hid.
The Government will ree, ive 4,010 1,1!
der the contract, and will re s erve
require any additional number up t 4,
head. ''
Deliveries to be made weekly in -.lid,
ties as may be required.
The cattle must average 1,30
'iveight ; and no animal will be rm 1,, .1
weighs lets than 1,000 pounds gro, , s.
No conditional bid will be re ,i‘
The bids to be directed to Capt. A. Br( 1,11 1.1
C. S. IT. S. A., Washington, D. +++ 1 cud , >
ad ”Proposals for Beef Cattlt. "
=II
I ; A B, do hereby prop,:., deliver to
government good Beef Cattle on the hth.c i•
per hundred pounds gro;;;; IVciAt. .1,
Cattle to he delivered at Oland 4 .,1,1 11 , 2 ., 11 L !
burg, or York, in the State of reran.} Iran'
:the Government may dignate,
the terms of the enclosed adverti,...n...nt
(little :it() be weighed on the wales :LI, i
Weightio determined to be th...purclia,e‘ ,,
I hereby agree to give a good. ;aid
bond for the fulfillment of tie contract, dl.
receive Treasury notes or other ‘;ov , ii
funds in payment for the Cattle.
The first delivery of the Cattle will b ,
ed to be made about the 10th t No
1861,
STEAM WEEKLY
HETWEES MAI i
erd.l 740.
' AND LIN
I ir o: ANIJINsi AND E3ll;Alin , S::
IIN
•• • a NEENSTOWN, VI i. I.i
into a t q
MD lOW tors and Philadelphia 514 , - ,
Inland despallithirst their full proior, 1 1....., “
gi ' latioaships ita follows
Mr OF EPASEEINGTC/N, Saturday . 1 k r , .1). - i
.66;1W, Warr 26 ; and ETNA, F . llUtt.ni
. itild every: Saturday at Soot., iraun
River.
t ILATIL4 01 , PAMAA:t
FIRST CABIN $76 on Si'Ndot.a4;,: . •
-1,2, to London $OO 00 100 to ,
to Pails ' 00 ..0 V.
'''do to Eamburg..sl3s 00 rl,n tr If I
•"."Pasiiengern also forwarded to Ea,. (1. ar4oo.
dim, Antwiirp ; &0., at equally !ow race ,
46,-Yersorts Flailing w urtue, .4, •
tickets here at the following rata , = to N ,
Liverpool or Queenstown; Ist Cabin, s. " •
Stoentett from Liverpool sui ea
$ 3O 00.. '
These .Sfeitinens have superior ...; •
rimpogers, and carry !Mt/01100CA .1 Sra;
nift In Whter-tight Iron d,tation , , r. • • '
ailmibilatora on board.
For , •:n
tiirtMer information apply in n r
t • •
INItIAN ; Agent, la Witter Street; iu (;).-: A I ,
INIIdN btit. Enoch Square ; uu.n.no 1...
P. SEYMOUR It CO. ;in London to Kit. s st•
fling William St. ;In Pant to ALA'S 0••• 1 ••
de Is Bourse ; in Philadelphia to '/"
Trained street ; or at tile Company 's
Pio. (4. ftr. A- ,
15 Broad ...L P.• .
Or 0.0. Zimmerman. 4.e.an,
- -
Jt;ST PUBLIz : fj
0c11.41
A N LI A I
T AR Yor
SURG ii;RY
• OR,
MINTS ON MN EALERGENCIE6
Field, Camp, and Hospital Practise,
S. D. GROSS, 11.
61.6.11 Pr 8117.GCMY DI THIIIJKFPOLSON (~111G1
AT PHILAIMLPHLA.
Yo!Sale at BERGNER'S CHEAP sooms WO •
®ay 24
: FLAGS 1 FL A 4.08 I • f.
,Xl:s7'fl PAPER AND ENVELOPEt:
N° - National degigne,l46lTEJ: P v. , 01
9,9 1 . q 111.rristigri, orluted au t!r
te le at
BCLIEFFER ,,
VeAr the Harr,:hurg Sr.dgt.
Dit. T. J. ALES,
SURGEON DENTIST
0 his services to the eitlions 1.)
V_ERS ' services
V. Ha rrisburg and its vicinity. He illiiCitE a Fial., r
the public patronawa, and gives assurance Os , Istil re,:
endeavors Shall be . given to render satisfaclim fa b - rr;.,
BWIOJI Being an old, well tried dentist, be re , l , ''''' '"
nvititog the public , generally to eel flu hire, assmarg
heminat they will not be dissatisfied with a 1..; servtcfs,
MIXI NO. 128 Market street, in the house formerly i
copied by Jacobß„ Eby, near the Igninsi fits:es wl,
Harrtsbnig, pa.. .1,1 ,nv
el I
44, •
NAIL, HAI
BmilieDßuerANDlNFAFllayßusTua°}EiviD great varlet,