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Eorrr.n by lev: lttate, rnoriiiETOR.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
SATURDAY MOIUIINO, DECEMBER 14. 1861.
ODD COUNTRY'S rL AG.
Coo or our Eathcri 1 in thy name
We mil our standard lothe mail
To conquer or to die. Wo claim
Xo greater honor. Willie tlie Matl
VJf civil strife aweepa o'erlba land,
We'll atrlke the foe ho dares to mar
Our lovely ensign, and we'll stand
A wall of fire to guard each star.
Tho Dieoardod Hoport.
Wo print clscwhcr that portion of the
report of tho Secretary of War, says tho
Uarrisburg Patriot ami Union, which wits
omitted in tho official copy by order of
tho President, but which was sent in ad.
vanco to some of tho leading newspapers
for publication. By this moans Secretary
Cameron has obtained liis object in bring
ing his views before tho publio as effectual
ly as if ho had been permitted to incorpo
rate them in tho official copy of his report,
I'.niancipatiou and ("ompensMlou.
Tho President in his message assumes,
says tho Uarrisburg ratriol and Union,
that a largo number of "contrabauds"will
necessarily be liborated by tho present
war, and recommends that provision bo
made for colonizing them to sorao country
purchased for that purpose. It is also
recommended that authority bo given to
take, in lieu of taxes, a certain valuation
of these troublesome persons in States de
siring to net rid of them. Tho abolition
The Message. I
Tlio President's Mcssago, says tho lie id
ing Gazelle ij- Democrat, was transmitted
to Congress on Tucsd ay. It has ono great
and rare morit, to begin with it is short.
It may bo read through at ono sitting,
without tiring tho reader j and that 11
more than could have been said of many
similar documents that have issued from
tho Whito House during tho last twenty
years.
Tho Mcssngo beging with a reference to
onr foreign relations, which, wo regret to
be informed, are not as satisfactory and
pacific as could bo wished. The President
hints at, rather than directly alludes to J
difficulties with foreign nations, which por
tend danger : but ho says enough to create
la feeling of uneasiness and distrust in the
(public mind. Under these circumstances,
'his recommendation to the fortification and
v!iA'SSSl!i fenco of our lino of sea-coast, carries with
l&W&fTto it extraordinary weight, and will bo uni
K'.Vh.'nVwyforenr." .TdVthcW:i!,!." !& ."uiV." , vcally seconded.
Thejr have floated over our cradles, let II be our prayer ,p, President's Statement of tUO opera
nd our struggle that they shall float over our graves. I X ue i rcaiucui a siaiciutuk u. iu t
They have been unfurled from the r-iiowa of Canada to 3 0f (Jj, National Treasury. IS cnCOUr
IheplalniofNewOrleana.andtolhehalU of thoMon- I'O"3 ul i,a"u"'" J
mutual, and amid the aoliludea of every sea! and eve- -n.l onlisfnetorv. Ho CIVCS US tllC
.... ....... .vmf.nl nr rn.Ulla. .n h.nfR. ' ''"h O I . . .1
cent "owe-, they nave ici the i-rave and the free to vie- EratifvinR assurance that tho expenditures that tho Government must employ all tno ( f u b jj not j0S3
i. .im.l... li hm been mv fortune to look upon b'""'J' o . r I . ..... ., ... 1 r I
thi. fla. m foreign land, and mn.d the gloom of an ori. Oftho Government, great as they neccssa- instrumentalities wmiin us mmmauu iui w:t, ,i,0 u.most economy, than SGO,O0O,
rily are by reason of tho war, arc not bo-1 tho purpose of crushing rebellion, and that 0Q0 and W(J fin(1 th(J ncccsjary cx
ratlon.f Ifthl.banner.lhee ' . , , , . . remlcr powerful assistance, ' ; ,
Tho Dlfforonco botweou Black
and WMto.
although accompanied by evidence that hit icaicr3 jn Congress go much farther than
views are not the views of tho Administra- anit demand that all tho slaves bo
tion, ( emancipated, the. Oovcrnmcnt affording
As thu arguments of tho emancipation rcasoUublo compensation to, loyal owners
ists aro summod up in this discarded por- ror t,e osa 0f their property. Wo tup
tion of the report, it is worth while to givo poso tuat tucre aro foW persons who stop
them a moments attCMtiou. Wo aro satis tQ rcgcct upon the impractiuility of Ibis
fled thatthoy will not stand tlio test of can I un,icrtakinc from its very macnitudc. If
did examination. Let us look at' the whole ' tJj.g war jast anoti,cr yoar, at tho existing
subject in tho light of expediency, ignor . , c:tncnditurc. the total war debt of
iug for the time tho greater question of lJjo UnUed gtatM cannot bo mucl, Bl,0rt
Coustitutional power. The object of this , of g, 000 000 000 tll0 anm!l interest on
war is admitted on all smcs to uo tno ro , . cen, wouW nmouut
.i rt. nil.- 1 '
storauon oi iue uniuu. """"r to S1U5,000,000. Add to this tho ordi-
tioniats, starting from this premise, arguo cxt)CU8es 0f Government after there-
1 tho i , ..,, t t. i
traniporllnt In human hope, is to be sacrificed on the y0ri
altari of a Satanic ambition, and thus di.appear forever
amid tho nljht and tempest of revolution, then will I 'J
rAaiHn.i uhR.hnlt Bitiiuite the ioo atton ol inat leei'
Ingf-thatlho aun has Ind.-cd been stricken from the are
.,vnrn,i,lk.... ami that henceforth we shall be but
wanderers anil oatcasts, with nought but tlio bread of tanCO.
sorrow and of penury for our lips, ana wun nanus ever
outstreched In feebleness and supplication, on which In
I cam
it crar.
Tho Freedom of tho Proas. Sprcch.
It is but a few months sinco. says tho The lltpublicniie in tin Fr
Our eravo Senotom and llepfcscntativcs, TCnTthumbaland Democrat, that a number paicn, say, tho Nnrthumb rhm
says tho Patriot tj- Union, at Washington, Dem0crntio papers through tho country wcro loud in tbeir profissionnif mstulning
aro very mucn cxerciscu auuu. uurmiuuui cr0 st0ppcd j,y ti,0 nrbitrary commanu tno " rreedom Ot tno press,' tlio "ircerjoin
ored persons confined in tho jail at Wash 1 0f 0 Government or ruthlessly destroyed of speech" and "freedom" but no sooner
ington, and a great deal of indignant sym jn tnomcnts of passion and excitement by had they got tho power into their bands
pathy is lavished upon these injured vie arn,0d mobs. Several of theso aro even than tho very men that used to stand a-
tims of barbarous laws. Tho House of Junnrcs3cd by tlio despotic edict of tho rourifl street corners and rottlo off their
Representatives have instructed tho Com- nartv iu power. Tho Editors of somo aro stereotyped lingo about "frco spcoch" and
mittoo on tho District of Columbia to in- inearcorated as political prisoners in tho "free press" commenced a reign of terror
quiro into tho matter, and what legislation Amcricari 13astilo, their crimo being tho and denied to others the very thing that
is noecssary to relievo them from impris- . f j tt to tvm. ana spcak th0y had been clamoring about, though it
onmont, and prevent persons from being for tbcmSflve3) and the advocacy of con. had never been denied to thorn. Thoy
similarly imprisonod hereafter. Perhaps , doraocra tio fcntimcnts upon the ' called it treason to utter any sentiment
it is right that theso imprisoned negroes cyo of an clccljon tuat was eought to bo contrary ip Black Kcpublicanism, and
should be liberated, and, perhaps tho laws ; i b terrorism and such acts of nb ' went in for suppressing, banging, mob-
Isoluto despotism as might result to ft bing and robbing everybody that dared to
cro.wned head of Europe in the loss of his ' exercise the constitutional right of tbink
' tiirnn. Tlinan men mro imnrisoned for 1 inc or speakinc for themselves. Tho
no crime, but upon mcro rumor without' shameless instigators of disorder that wo
trial, hearing, or oven tho formality of an ore not now iu all tho horrors of anarchy
authentic charge ; generally to gratify tho and local revolution is no fault of theirs,
maligncnt cowardly 'spleen of somo John Wo are no advoeato of radicalism and
Iliolcinnn or Mack Henubliean BDolozv of dislike to deal in harsh expressions, but
under which they aro committed aro all
wrong. Hut while Congress bad this sub
ject of false imprisonment under consider-!
ation, we wonder it dm not occur to some
of the Salons that quito a largo number
of whito men are now imprisoned in Port '
Warren without authority of law. Would
it not be well for somo Congressional
committee to consider their cases and pro
vido moans for cither bringing them to
, men who seek to suppress tho freedom of
anv hour, n military tyrant may rivet tno fellers or a
despairing bondage. May Cod in
i his infinite mercy save
Jou and tuc, and toe lanu we so mucn love, iiuiu mi?
oomofaucha detradotion." Jostph licit.
"Flag of the free heart' only home I
By angel-hands to valor given
Thy stan have lit tho welkin dome.
And all thy hues wero born In heaven.
Forever float that standard sheet t
Where breathes the foe, but falls before us.
With Freedom's soil beneath ourleet,
And Freedom's banner streaming o'er us 1"
j- Mr. Joseph Liixby, has present
ed us with a Gobler for Christmas.
Tho recommendations of tho Message their services should bo accepted. Thoy nnnua,,Vi with the return of
neither numerous or of gravo tmpor- go even turtucr umu tuw, um. ,,. niodcrato decree of prosperity wo could
Tho majority of them will bo gen- our camps euau uo niauo tuyiuuu .m ufi. , Qot cspc(,t ft ,.eveDue of moro ihaQ S05). ,
live .laves anu tuat uiey siiaii uo 1 000 ,,00 from customs-50 that at
clothed, employed and protected by the ,,.,, t, ,
Government. Now as one of tho means , ; conviction ana puu.s iment uy no courts. s0 mauy branling declamations. Thopeo-
, , liiiciiuw u. mj D... plo will however bear it in mind and like GlraSOa'S
hould Congress enter upon a sys- , , aud UQt k t . cimCucluCDt witi,out . .,,., f ,,, A,,a nr u,cason s
crally approved. The expediency of somo
will be questioned as, for example, that
relativo to tho recognition of the indepen
dence and sovereignty of the negro gov
ernment of Hayti aud Liberia.
The reason which tho President gives
for not filling tho vacancies on the Supremo
r'.icml v ilirppr. filvutinu
to tuc aiiuiumeiii. ut iriu cuu,ib la jjus?iulu t q.
tuat a certain number or luguivo slaves
may be used to great advantage by our
armies in
Over theso acts the Republican press ' sueccli to tear down printing presses
trial and punishment, or to liberate them , gonoraiiy were exceedingly jubilant, their to band themselves together, and by bruto
at once? Mo't of those men wore arrested r(j.gn of torror socme& to have commenced force, in dofianco of all law, to strike down
in loyal Statco whero the administration and the infernal spirit thatanimated them, the natural and constitutional rights of
of justice is uuobstructed, and where they thoy hopcd would bo ertended ; their co ' the people-to burn down and destroy
could bo fairly and impartially tried. temporarie3 destroyed, and themselves their proporty, and to frighten them into'
Ono or two things must bo true cither , aloU(l rcUi1 t,1(J pQWCr of j hcard to. siiCDeo and a tame nonenity, are neither
that they wcro arrested without sufficient for(j th(j pJo rcsp4ulors of if0) iibcrty nor eommon
evidence of cuilt, or that tho evidence i ., .. .iiif.. ' rs -ri,n :.i,.n.ii. ml n.itiWa
! npaiust ihcm is sufficient to secure iheir , ....... i' r.t . .1 i.! .
t o antl -'ireetlOin Over WHICH lUUV liuu uiauu Ullll uiuat uaucuuin mm iwiuihui; aiur
DC . i . i... it.- rtn...in rf . . I a
Illustrated Lltcrtry Com-'
pauiun.
i r .1.1 i- ..i. T:i..n. .tn i.,.n ... . i i .. .i . ...
iscu to great auvau;agc uy our . , , , ,. v.,i ... ,, r quacKcry oi giu jujui muro n mi. imui . ( m9 Ya uauio iiuerary iii'CKiy win
ilighteningthclaborofthesoidiers TlloM commence a new volume January Isf, 18011
,u,i, n,l P. ' ,lie Government would be gteator tlun it nion Congress would ling with denuncia- . , ... t,'i; .
Ill gtuuu niiu it ui-n ubttutii nn
tern of general emancipation with compcu- warruut of .IW or dismissed upon taking '
j indicate a desire to treat tue bouiu " . - . ' L , War estimates the lowest value ot ware uncontroUable spasms of indignation,
if the opportunity wero prejemuu. 1 -
A considerable portion of tho Message ( employ
lio ,lrnT, ,,r, vcitli Hip. subiect of the War ; ters, so
t.n ln,l in snr, that the Prosi- But it is clear that tho moment they
uuu ..v.w a .1.1". 1 . . 1
"the integrity rceeiveu iu sucu uuiuuera as iu ucuumu a
C.n n fiunn I tftii T..i.v Eii't (111.
w ,MMnnrt n t in Snil hnrll t.1fl4 !lt fclUll.-'. . ...1. . 1 !. V...I .: v....v.. v..
mentoftheslavcsof disloyal mas, Z.UZ ono fourth "V?"",, the venerable ex
far as they arc actually useful. ' '. . . . non , ui'i- ; r ; V. . Rreo, in open Court, at Charleston,
i' " , what becomes oi mem. it is reiatcu q. r . .. , ,, nnnnIn
Tlie denunciation of the Confederate typo and dross throughout. The Compan
I'utnot and ion is au elegant, moral and refined mis-
-Judge Pcti- cellaneous Family Journal, Ita columns
S C , 1 are entirely devoted to Polito Literalurn,
r-.r... l,i ! il. UAfo. .li.nt i.t.ontut.nr'nllv declares
nr, jonri, iu iuo lust issuu ui tuv ,w .u. j - .... i i t
in.," croes in. "flatfootod" for "arming of the Union" to be "the primary objeet positive burden and nuisance, and a bin-
' - . . . .11
chin
tho negroes."
jSSr Court commences in Danville,
upon Monday next, the 10th of December.
Hon. Alcx'u. Jordan, President Judge
elect, will then enter upon bis ten year
of the contest on our part." With regard
to tho slaves employed in the rebel ser
vice, who have been liberated under tho
Act of Congress of Ausust 0, 1 B01 , entitled
"Au Act to Confiscate Property used for
Insurrectionary Purposes," the President
says that numbers of them are already
Court will commence in Laporte, upon dependent on tho Government, and must
Tuesday the 31st of December. Hon. A. i be proviucu lor in bo ut- ..a,
Ho docs
not adopt Secretary Cameron's mischiev
ous idea of arming these liberated slaves,
and placing them upon an equal footing
with tho bravo whito citizens who have
volunteered so generously and nobly in
' f .1.. TT.. . I.,., in ft fftl
... i 'thfl Bftrvice oi iuc uuiuu, lu iu
S&" iue uramora iieporur, an insipiu , - . .. .
, . . , t is ni i more prudent and conservative spirit, no
and ttnnid Rcnublican Ulack concern, is P'uut"v " . . .
A- . .
K. Peckuam, our newly appointed Presi
dent Judge, will then enter upon his of
ficial duties extending up to next Decern
Ut.
uerauuu iu iuu uiuvuiuuma ui fciiu uiluj,
they should not bo accepted or encour
aged, llemomber that tho ground on
which tho emancipationists put their ar
gument, is that of " military necessity "
the absolute advantage that the slaves
may bo to the operations of the army.
If it can be shown that the slaves would bo
an actual disadvantage and a clog to mili
tary operations against their masters, tho
argument falls to tho ground.
Tho Btsaufort district of South Carolina
contains somo 32,000 slaves- Our army
king one-halt of this amount as represent i q Ponnel. the crcat Irish Stag
ing tho property of loyal masters, and the m&B) wj.cn tIje British Parlimcnt was agi
Government woul become liablo for tho 1 utcJ ,ho ncgr0 quuSti on, after he
payment of SSDOjOOO.OOO.and an cxpendi- ' ,.ad md. ,nany unavaiiing attempts to
turc of an-equal sum would bo required to bring tbo oonditi0n of Ireland to tho atton
purchase territory for colonization and 't;on of t House, that his patiouco becom
means of trausportation. Put estimating 1 -ln cxhausted ho bitterly exclaimed Oh,
the total cost at not more than 500,000,- 'jftuo irisu wcro only black men some
600, that sum at seven per cent, interest alt ent;on woud be paid to their woes. If
would increase the amout ta bo raised an-1 ,.. vor,i,ern Inc in Vatt Warren wero
published in Towanda, by a black-guard,
Irocommcnds their colonization in some I
nually by direct taxation to S135,OOJ,000.
Pennsylvania, which contains about one
tenth of the population and wealth of tho
Union, would be compelled to pay over
513,000,000 annually, lu tho shape of di
rect taxes, to the General Government, in
addition to what she pays indirectly on du
ties on imports, and in addition also to
taxes for the support of tho State Govern-
only black men, Congress would soon
learn why thoy wero arrested and inearce
retcd without warrant of law, and why tho
guilty are not punished and tho iunocenl
liberated.
Wit and II imor, Prose and Pojtio Gems.
An unrivalled corpi of writers and artists
havo been engaged for tho coming year,
and several new and popular features will
He denied
tlio power of tho Confederate States to sot
up such an ''inquisition," and said tho
proceedings of the confiscation act were
precisely like those of tho English Star bo introduced. Each number wilt bo
Chamber. With regard to tho apparently j beautifully illustrated. In size tho Liter
required violation of professional confidence ( ary Companion is some fifteen hundred
in compelling compulsory auswors to in- isquaro inches, forming a mammoth weekly
tcrrogatorics, ho said ho must ho better of sixteen octavo pages, and containing
in-tructcd before making up his mind as nearly twice as much reading matter and
lo his duty, for, said ho, "there aro cases of a more refined character than any other
when it is cither dishonor or death; and weekly paper. Terms, 1 subscriber, 82;
death wHl certainly be chosen by every , 8 do., ?l'i, and one gratis. Sample cop-
man who dojerves the name." These arc ics sent irco. 1'ublishcd weekly by t.
the kind of men the proper prosecution of'Glcason, corner of Trcmont and llromfiold
A !l f nnnHiitliril M im fl 1 1"1 . if
i j ,i r yi nnn,i loreisu wriiwrv ui vwuhwi -
mi i vi 'bo acquired for tho purpose which, as
rich. The "recreant son of a noble sire, , Jt-q""- ' . J
, , . .i i i r n- i 'restoration to their master is a present .
has fallen so low m the slough of political , restur,l;7" ' , ,.r , J
, , .. rl e .1 impossibility, is tho next nest thing thati
apostaey, as to beeomo quito unfit for the , iiupu"'""". i
association of gentlemen. Vto have, ac
cordingly, stricken the dirty thing from
the exchange list of the "Columbia Democrat."
The Rebel Capitol, It is now re
ported that Richmond is still the rebel
Capitol, though how long it will remain so
Is utioertain. The report of a voto to rc
movo it to Nashvillo, which come from re
bel sources, may bo explained, by tlio fact
that tho rebel Congress sits with closed
doors, so that the world outside is some
times wholly in tho dark as to its action,
and tbo rebels themselves arc often deceived,
can be done with them.
I The President inspires us with confi
i denco in his intentions, by saying that"in
considering tho policy to be adopted for
suppressing the insurrection," he has "been
nrmrms and carelul mat tue inevuauiu
at mat point consists oi auout iu,uuu iiiuu. . k..,. t'n,,r,i, itro-imrnt
c on nnn i i ii i i addition to what she pays indirectly on du- TUC fclglllJ-l Olirill Itcgiuicill
oupposo lucse o-;.uuu &i.ivt;a auuuiu uuouii, . . , . , . . , . , . .
, V , , . tics on imports, and in addition also to xi, fin0 Refrimcut arrived in Harris
their matters and seek protection in our , . nl,m(jt,ft,.f!,w. , i. , .,-.1. r v w ,,wnl.
camp, what poWiblo advantage would they ment and the'pnyiuont of intcra.t on tho niod bv a poHion oftho regiment of Col
ne to tno army ! it woum Keep tue sot- , , , -
diers, who went to South Carolina to fight . , do,Iar Mnt y,cw of
tue wnue reueis, uusy in guaru.ng, pro- , , , ,. . ,
... ...
of tho General Government to fulfill any
pledge it may mako to compensate loyal
masters for the loss of their slave property.
People will begiu to ask why they bhould
be taxed to pay for what they receive no
' equivalent, and what contributed to the
tccting and providing for tho necessities of
1 those negroes and instead of fighting for
tho Union, they would find themselves em
ployed as overseers over a large gang of
contraband chattels. What could they do
with them ? " Arm them," say tho cman-
j cipationists, "and mako them fight against
Union Soldiers in Service. The
following table shows the number of men
now in tho service of tho government and
battling for the preservation of tho Union,
the integrity of tho country and for the
preservation of tho old Stars and Stripes
against sedition, treason, insurrection and
rebellion. Tho figures are taken from the
official reports :
Volunteers 010,037
Regulars 20,331
Samen and Marines 22,000
Total 082,071
tionarv struzcle." Ho
Jacksonian declaration that " The
must he preserved'' "and hence all in
dispensible means must bo employed."
But, ho adds, with a cautious prudence, j
and an evident consciousness ot tno
weighty responsibilities that' rest upon
him T " Wo shall not bo in baste to do
termine that radical and extreme measures,
which may reach tilt luteal as uell as the
iliiloyal, are indUpcnsible.1'
Upon the whole, tho Message is deci
dedly conservative in its tone. Hut there
is too much cause for fear that its moder
ate counsels will not prevail in the Cabi
net, or with tho Republicans in Congress.
Already wo see on the part of tho majority
in that body, evidences of a haste and nn
Curtis, both from Camp Grossman. They
slept in the depot, and about !) o'clock on
Thursday morning they took up tho line
of march for Camp Curtin, where they.are
now quartered in excellent Sibley tents,on
the ground lately occupied by the Eleventh
regiment. They will bd furnished with
arms and overcoats, when thoy will move
forward. Tho following aro the Celd,itafT
wealth and prosperity of the country. 1 and i;no officers :
While this policy of emancipation would ( AND STAFF OFFICERS,
depopulate aud impoverish.thc South, and i Colonel W. G. Murray, Rlair.
nlli0, 'ing time upon a rabble of semi-barbarians, I ""1 " r r "V'f", "eutcnant uoionoi-i. v. .uacuowcu
union, o r i mnnlrl at tho samo tnuo be a reliunuisn n i.:
when there is no limit to tho number ",. L . ... "'"l1"'"'
mcni uy mo uoverumeui ui an iiuyunuui Major Walter iiarrctt, ulcarnclu.
object of taxation. The Constitution gives Surgeon G. F. Hoop, Centre.
to tho slave States tho threo-fifths slavo Assistant Surgeon Rodlick, Alio-
representation in Congres upon condition cheny.
that in imposing direct taxes, slavo prop- Chaplain Dr. MoLeod, Clearfield.
Drum Major Foster Wcighman.
Quarter Master's Sergeant George II.
I conflio for this purpose shall not degener- their "masters." Hut men mut bo drilled j
I ate into a violent and remorseless revolu- disciplined before they are fit for sol
reiterates the a'c"i anu wual woum uc 6alllu u "J wa!"-
whito men ready to volunteer and fight
the battles of tho Union ! The Secretary
of War tells us that 040,000 men havo '
boon accepted for tho war, and that bo
has no doubt that this force would havo'
. I ... ..i.ii i i.i i :i i..i ..i..
, .. . . ... i i . ii city ajiuil uu laiyu ui. iui wtmai ruiuui
been swelled to a million, had not tho, . . .
ii J,n ,-hVl"lc slavery remains in tho South, it is
nn nhlrttiT rti Tivntiftn onrl nniilrl hft ninilO llinirtw
, and yot in tho face of this fact he talks -j--- - -
about tho "military necessity'1 of accepting
the war will briirg to light throughout the
South, as our forces advance. Let the
objects of the Government be tho restora
tion oftho Union, aud tho Constitution,
and tlie enforcement of tho laws, and we
shall find lcyal men fearless patriot's, in
every section of the nation. Rut make it
a war for unconstitutional purposes for
slavery emancipation instead of a restora
tion of the UnioK mid tho divMou be i
twecn the iNorth and tho South is ettrnal,
and the end oftho war beyond the exist- j
enco of the present generation. Kiich
State must be left to decide its domestic
institutions agreeably to tho guarantees of
the national compact or we shall knjw
peace no more auarehy will doom our
fair land to desolation, and ruin conclude
our history.
Tho Mischiof Still Brewing.
The Journal of Commerco,ot Now York
has been taking tho Tribuno to account
for publishing the suppressed portion of
Secretary Cameron's report, with respect
streets, Boston, Mass.
Special Notices.
of tho services of a parcel of ignorant run
away negroes ! It strikes us as an imp u
tation upon the courago of every white
man iu the army, and of tho thousands of
white men ready to offer their services to
the Government to tell them that they aro
inxnmnAiil tnmIntfttn tlioir rtaliM TV til
mpatiencc to resort to cxtrcmo measures ' t a
, 1 ..i o. . i-.ftft , Ai!i;i,rv out the assutanco of negro slaves,
which neither State exigency or .Military ,
... , , , . . ,i ..., Wo believe common sense will teach any
nnftAcoit., ,tftmft?i(ia. .1 ti f 1 wliiph. tlierciore. I
. , tl.ft t fti.r nriiitne nni rnnvrtrrprl inl.n
defray the expenses oftho war but if tho
Government undertakes to carry out a
general system of emancipation, it would
sweep away at ono blow somo two billions
of taxable property, and to that extent de
stroy its own resources.
The only scnsihlo, rational and econom
ical manner of dealing with this question
is to have it iust where tho constitution
left it to the control of tho individual loney.
States. I'he moment tho general Govern- company
Scargcant J. Russel
Commissary's
Wingato.
Color Seargeant Fred Stokes.
Hospital Steward Fred Barret.
LINE OFFICERS.
i n, . . n . 'moiiv ot tho vjauiuct a
Company A, Blair county-Captam j dbturbcd
Ilarroll, Lieutenauts Demo and llccm. t;on wouW probably have gono quietly on,
Company B, Blair county Captain obeying tho po icy of their chief. This
Gallohor, Lieutenants Walsh and Ma 1 vexed question of the treatment of slaves
might havo been conaiucreu set at rest oy
the unanimity of tho President and his ad-
to tho slave business. The Journal of
Commcrco says:
"But for this remarkable breach of con
fidence, the public would not bo informed
of what might be, if not published, au un
important affair iu Cabinet councils. Ru
mors of the disagreement might have como
but particulars being uuknown, tho liar-
oftho Uauiuct anu JL'rcsiucnt woum
The Administra-
pASHIONABLE OLOTllIN'J
rna
FALL.
The rMcstablislied
WHIT''. HAM. CLOTHING ISAZAAll,
at the siiulllttf.t mrnr of
rOI'ltTII AMI MAHKET BTUlXTH.
Is now prepared wild a
I'lILt. STOCK 1)1' r.M?lll(IN'AIILB IM'.AUV MAUB
ci.oTinsc. rou r.vi.i. and winter wear
at prices wliicli tliallclisc rnuiptition.
I'nrtlcular ittcntion (,'iien to L'u.tomor Work, Officers
ruiforiiH, also Home fiuanls' Suits, &c.
WHITE HALL UI.OTIIIXd BAZAAR.
Southwest cornerof
rourmi amu maiiket hthkuts.
l'ETEn 8. LEVICK, I'roprietor.
Nov. HI. KOr. (May 1, ItSiil-lJiu )
C, Blair county Captain
can be productive of no good end. Xac, th;" cannot nicnt meddles with slavery.it embarks Crissman, Lietenants Morrow and Kep-
,a" r. . ..i ? ,u' i cftft f ,liff-n,,lt;n0 . oiwl nnt'i!n. hart. fReciincntal Quarter Master.)
n..ft TT.,.., n,!)TnaTt ta l,n ' ODerato with Euccess aaain6t tho enemy : ' upon a sea of difficulties j and not'iing
i ,i,fti .1,1 nMnnoi9 who aro held iu an,J tIiat. tb? 0DJy. T110 Pl.a.n '3 for tbe "llit0 ,' illustrates the wisdom of the framcrs
lavi-u m. , ., ,- ..... rnoord la
New Yoau Election. Tho municipal
election in tho city of New York, on Tues
day last resulted in favor of Gcorgo Op
dyKo, tbo uepubiican canu.uate, o, a V ; I csr Mr. Charles Sumner finds it dim
rainy ot 71 votes. mo """';'" ...J.. cult to sneak of the sensible order of Gen.
cording to their usual foolish V VuuZ
were divided into two factions, one of which mgly lenient with them. Ihey have been fa o
(tho Mozart faction) supported Fernando allowed to receive w atever .them, Jl',,,
Wood, tho present Mayor, and the other ! ana have V': bonds
it is not expected of him and
,i rn . n n..ir.i !... Liiinir. uuu uriicius ui iu.-uvi v -
lino j. a mm anv iaciiou. u. uuunv uuu- o
w ' ' "
close confinement at tho South, to answer t,10 negroC!5) leaving Ihem to takocaro of
tbo fate ot the privateers, aro not permit themselves as ordered by uenerai naiioci:,
ted to receive money from their friends. j
This is worse treatment than tno privateers
have. The Government has been cxccca
The voto stood 'as follows :-For ' charitable persons in New York,
thcr.
(Jpdyke, 25,581 ; Gunther, 21,813, Wood,
21,17J.
moreovor ho could not do it if ho wcro to
of tho Constitution in reserving to each
State the exclusive power over it3 own do
mestic coDceius, tlun this fact.
visers ; and the union of northern views
and feelings in tho war would have been
complete.'
The Tribuno tries to get out of the
scrapo by throwing, as usual, tho blame
nn .La ITnrfiLl itut tliiQ tnnt lin nrtnna
couutics-Captain Mites. Lieutenants Bry. ! ,o ovcrybo(ly neither tbo Tribuuo or
UU UUU sUlUU
A GAUD TO THE LADIES
Dr. DiipoiMo's Gulden Tills for Females.
Infallible in corrtcllngt rrgulating and removinf all 6
$ tructiont, front trkattvtr tautt, and airayi
$ufetisfut as a preventive.
The Conililiitttlnn of ingredient in Vt- Punonco'i
Golden I'l'ls nrc ptTfuctly harmIeH. Tliey have Imen
uaed in tho private practice of old Dr. Duponco forocr
thirty years, nut) tliousamli of ladten can tsjitify M
their firat and never failing eucrcn in almoit every
cane, in rorrvcting irrcgulanticn, relicviiiR painful and
diatrc!tiiug nu'iitruatiuii. particularly at the change of
life. From five to ten pills will cure that common et
dreadful complaint, th Whiten. Nearly ctery femaln
in the land sulTor fruin ttiii complaint. The above pill
has permanently cured thoimamii, and will cure you if
you use them. They cannot harm you, on tlio eontrnry
they rtmovi a I obstruction, restore nature to its prop
crehaunel, and invigoratu the hole ijilm. Kadus
wlioso allhiMtl not permit an increase, of Family,
mil find theso pills a successful preventive.
These Tills vhould not he taken during the first threa
mouths of pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on mis
carriage ; but at any other time they are safe.
I' rice, 91 per box. Hold, hoh-salc and retail, by
O M. UAGENItUCH, itruggiit.
Bote agent for Ulunmsburg, Vi.
To wlinm all orders mint be cent. Ladies I by send
ing llim ?).OD to th Itloonishtirg I'ojt.O.ficc, ran hne
these pills sent to any ptrtt of tho country, (conlldcntisl
lyjnnd "free of I'oftae" by mail. Sold also by N. h.
Itank St Co. Danville, U. J. Kry, Tamaqua, J. A, I'oU,
Mauch tBtik, nud by "una Druggiit m every Town anJ
citv in the United Plates.
N. ii. Look out for counirra-ilJ. uuy nououen run
of and kind, unless every box is signed S. D. Howe, Alt
others arc a basu impoiition and unsafe, therefore, as
hart. (Hecimcntal Quarter Master.)
Company D, Columbia county Captain
Frick, Licutenlints Eut and Craig.
Company E, Daupmu and Lycoming
Judge Woodwaiid. Hon. Warren J,
Woodward, President Judge elect of this
District, was formally invested with tho
authority of his office on Monday last.
The prescribed oath was aduiiuibtcrcd to
the Herald could have published tho sup
pressed portio , if it had not been written
by the Secretary of War.
A Blow in the IUoiit Place. The
There are no restrictions in that respect
on their comfort. If the Confedorato au
thorities purpose making the treatment
Dawson's lVecklv Times and Union, ' 7., " , , Ti, Z.
I wun tno nesi jiyneuuurg ui ivmuimtui
Wo weleomo to our exchango, tlio abovo , &nd Moyf t,icm wi,atovcr luxuries their
named excellent couscrvativo opposition 1 f ! a Soutll op Vor.ij.mBv SCnd tbom.
IVayno, Indi ........ t
journal, published at Fort
ana. Hon. John W. Daweox, its lato
It is staled that Gen. Fremont left St. nience of his camp.
tho
1 f . t... i i r -n ,i nt i- T
trv. Uo 13 alwavs without tue bounds ot ..'.. ' .. .
reason and common sense, and it is use
less for him to make tho effort to get with
in. Tho publio expect him to remain
whero ho is. Gen. Ilallcck is fighting a
gainst rebellion aud has very sensibly de
termined not to act as wetnurse for all tho
' looso negroes who desire to mako a convc
Company V, Lycoming county Cap
tain Flack, Lieutenants opp Feterman.
Company G, Cameron county Captain
Houster, Lieutenant Ingram.
n i, .ii y . ' news which wo published yesterday morn-
tics Captain Devathbcrno, Lieutenant . , . , , ., .
Ma D well rCfic,vc" 'ro,n reDC' sources, that
Koiinr. Wsn. Tfnn. P.Mr T). Rtlizftl.i r, t r.--n.n -n,.i. ' I'arson tJrowni.w at tno ncau ot tnrco
...... . , D. . . company i, ijicnruciu auu jmir vjap. , , . ,
one of tho Associate Judges, was also ' tain Kirb LicutorlaDt n00pCr. I thousand Umou troops had met and com-
cwnrn in nf.tlie cntnn time. .Tnfl ,m Holmll i , , , r,,, .... 1 plctelv routed tho rebels at Morriitown. in
""" - - o- uomnanv is., vjiearuciu, k anu uau . . i ."-",'--,.:.'.: . -;.Vi.i :. .i hi nannsi.
i i m - i .i .i i. .1. . ' " . ' ' I.fisf "flnnmcn. ir t lin innsf rnpniir.nrinfT I " ""er. i i ..u inui, i..1""""1" "
nasbincoiatcn his omciai iiaui ior uiu i. n nta n Ofilen. T. entenants Vo k ' a-o
ou aluo your lives and health, (to s:iy nothing ef bo
iichuiuhuKEi'd out of your money,) buy only of llina
who shovvilia si, nature of H, U. Ilowe on every bi
t inch has recently btienatldcu, on account of a rectal
rountcrfotofthe rills.
Dec. 55, IPCO-ly.
9. I) IIOIVB.
Solo I'roprietor, Now Vork.
C7-THOMAS W. MATTSOM, Received the True
Medal nt Iho U'orld's Fair ill London 1831, forTRUNhJ
CAIU'CT UACS, Hoots, shoes and Gums. Urcat induce
meats are now otf,'red to uurchuscrs of the above aril
cles. This is much the lareest stocK of trunks, Larpel
Uaes, Valices.ic. in l'lnlndeliihia very cheap forca.li
So. I'li Market street, one door aboe 4th, South ila'
Unlformlly of Pricost-A New Featuro In Iluslnes'
K cry one his own Balcsraanl JONKS Si LO. of UU
CrasentOne 1'riM Clolhliu Store, No. Si.0. Market ilftt
abovo Siilli. 1'hilade'phia. .
Inadditiunto having tha largest, most varied Hi
fahionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, ma "
pressly for retail .ales., have coiuilluted every ono r.n
!.!.... -il nn t... I.n..l.,n ,rk,l 1 finPa. nn fSClI SI'
tide at tlio'vcry loet price it can he sold for so wi
,.nnnl ima.lhlv vnrV -nil IllUlt buV alike.
iue goous are weir spunguu uuu inviiuiru,
and f"
pains taken with the making so that all can buy '?'""
full utouraute of getting a good article at Iho '"'!,
est price. AUo, u lorgo stock of picco goods pu "
H,L,.. .1.1,. ,,,,,1 .ii.nllllj. nhidi vUll boil""
1
i,.n;nn oonntsiil iho annointment Louis in violation of orders, Ho was di-
of Governor of Utah, and entered upon reeled to remain in that city to await
tbo duties of his office, the Editorial con
duct of the Times and Union, has de
volved upon Messrs. Smith $ Campbell.
TJba last named gentleman, is Isaac W,
The Little Pilqium. Tho Decern-
fnrtl.pr .llrpntions of the President. Fre- ber number ofthis most cxcollent child's
mont has not resigned his commission as paper is recsivod, Tho Little Pilgrim ii public dinner was recently gin tains about 001) men, but will soon bo re
new term of fivo years to which tho Asso
ciat03 havo been chosen.
Judge Woodward's first official duty in
tins District, will be to preside at an Ar- fifteen drummers
gument Court to be held ou Saturday The regiment is made up of good mate
next, tho 14th inst. ria) aD(j wil con)paro favorably with any
we ontervo uy an excuango paper mat, gcqt froJ, ,bo gtalCi At cscnt h Mn,
' ,P 7; event oftho war. Tho
There is a Sn,all but effective brass band foram!,uJ Vd acved this
attached to tho regiment, nnd a corpse of Important victory ,wero most probably res
cr, , a i idenls of East Tcuncssco : and tho success
uer ceiu., umuw crcuii iintcn. n,ti
troops under the 1 .Z"""' l" c't"c''",, Ma jqnes i "
Major General in tho United States army edited by Grace Greenwood, and is tho
and is still subiect to the orders of his bu- best paper of tho kind published. It com
Campbell, Esq., who learned the Art periors. It was said at mo timo oi uts re- mncs tno amusing anu mo momi wun mu
and Mystery of Printiug in the office of . rnoval from tho command of tho Western instructive, Terms, 50 cents a year for
if, "CnlumLia Democrat." and we are Department that he refused to accept a single copies. Send for a specimen num.
"lf..rd io kjiowt tb&t by his own unaided guboidiuato command. Ho should cither ber, and read the splandid inducements to
saiMisiMMMs- -Jl-Jr' "..j, vy...-4jio.ribftjttnfjujijclub3 for it. Address,
Judge Woodward, by the Harof Wyomiog ' oruted tQ the full Btan(iar(1 of 10i8l
county, at Lagrange House, lunklian
nock, as a parting testimonial of their
esteem for him as a citizen and Judge,
Heading Gazette ij- Democrat,
etS- Hon. . n, Wright, M. of C.,bs.s
AftU. Ah.
Moro New Blanks.
Deeds, Summons, Executions, Scire Fa
cias, State Warrants, Commitments, Capi
TO CONSUMPTIVES
TUB Advertiser, having heen restored lo h"1'1"",,
"fen-week,, by a cry simple remedy, after h si IJJ
.uft-L.ro.l .avcral years with a severe lung ill"1)?"'
ofthis blow .truck at their oppressors .will j;
no doubt encourage tho people of that ro- j JHa S'
gion.alargo majority of whom aro at , liJn
heart loyal.to take au open and bold stand MiSS..
ou tho side of tho Union. Tho moment 'Xa
iuoioju people ci me reuomoua otates noiu .. ... . yj;" Ka-0-Wlll !''
are ablo to givo the rebel armies work to , v. ctwAun a wiwov
do at homo, it is clear that rebellion must
rapidly approach its termination. Tho
Nov. 4, 18Cl.-3m.
ti'iiliaiusburch'
Kings County, Ne
EMPLOYMENT!
AQi.NTU WAHTKDI
ascs, School orders, Exemption, Judgment Federal Government should lose no time
with Sinlo and Double Notoi. etc., just in sending a largo force to tho aid of theso we win psy from is in'parm"'.ni;l!i!;UCi
nrintnd and for sale at the office of the gallant Union in East Tenncsseo. . "ntflVAudrss"taiitEsioMKuis, c?r'
if, JASlliD. I.euerai .ssni, pliant v,v.
Union. Aug, 11, 1M1.-I5m.