The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, July 10, 1862, Image 1

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SEED AND, ,TAILIV. OILS; MIME ARUM.
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. • 1'. , . C.h01c0 Lomas of 'flour for Bakers and family tpio
,00nikuktly on, band. .Particul.r sitid to
AlUo • orders for Morchandizikezorall . OcCgdi
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DRIED AND NUE.IOI -PEWITS and P •Onnen gin .
wally: Liberaleashadrineee triode on Laiwilgorriorita.
: Warehouse, No. 114:12ocohd sLoret, Pittsburgh, i
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11:10AURISSION • 34,..RLRANT; .
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street. Pittsburgh ? Pia. aub
IjiDGEKTON & STEWAILT, Waot.s
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'BRowN& KIRKTATRICKS, Weotz
eatc caw sea Rind dealer! in FLOUR AND
Nint„lo7 and Litie ; dty Omit, Pittsburgh.
•• 'EAMES DALZELL ISUIS, Commis!
ti'max,lltatawni for D. isle of CRAWS AND 71. E.
; IriNEDCADDDN., I IL, Nu. ' W ve
and 70 .t e r ftrwt,
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r. r ,VASOY . COODS;*.IIII.IIDaNaIfLUII); 01.L8; Yl,lll-.
rr.C.;"of arra' rtly prima vial
.iity,irLich km afters at lariaar pricra. Cay , ner. 9m111.a
arid'arrairib itriaM; Plitabarlh, Pa.,.
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!„.11 KPATI2ICS & iIELLON,
nrre ♦z- LA4,:tio.AP ressth street, Ora
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EIZERVIi-,CLECESE; PLOUB., WISH, BA
. CON;•;!LICETEIT,..'-LINSIIED MPS I.,END
'; PESEL ASHES...SEXES, cIESIE - .. DEEP VEVIT
'and Prodriciii iohorully: - Boit brim&
Lalwoye on baud. Agora to.,llre . rralo of ihtdloctu
ICO..suidebrotod_Potelirtd
cSocood And TIM aSo.; !Almon 'Wood ruul
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,(11LEESE - %VAftELIOUSEI.,;4I.EN ktY
• '‘.1•114 COLLlllS,Yonorardlng.4,lComminkal Mar
at' deal - CHEESE; 'Burns, - IdeiEE'
• •1. WISH and Produce generullt, N.No Yb .W,colsrcoor,
I ulArro Waror;Plttabargb! , Y'L ias2
41AMISS IiIMAIES k W Pang 4pir
rens awl dollars inPUOVISIONS# Ortigeof Mar ,
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a mingetta Yuma lacy aus. LIED t:togotta:
VON HustousCrusa, for the sale of UMW, 114 EDS,
CagEhr., PITADUCA W00.'16 Water 'sad 82
rfutlf 04 0 00: Pittsburgh, Pa.' soya
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j: • • IlikbeitAtiTil and vrtadeode diadem in..443,14P,
racaups..ita....bio: #29
'Liberty street;,Pittaburin,,PL
simasX,lia rtY Vll3 V.Jad Lll.lO,
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JOLLV uocer.: /fogs&
/401IN' HOUSE Wnouseis
Glioczal ik.ND tomei of
13salth1ield and Water sheets. Pittsburgh, Pa Jy7
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ittroett, Pittibdre.. •••-`" ' `rata
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ty- 1 us' itG.3,,PA1NT5,.01.14,-VALItiffICELPS2iID.
DTX tiTaPif.i..tiu. 2.15 Meal street; Pittsburg d
Alt Orders rusbiss. bri tart sitrutluir: nak24'
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saqp , Pitilbilrgh• ;
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JiLN AIicUONINELL E -Arivattuy
AS Ltiv.-I.lincs, second stovy.lkottiNlLaw"ElciLD.
• cm, 130. YJ Iliimbud street- --,
Willbatattl lb tlxe setllmeal; securing Sad
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OFFICIAL.
• LAWS. OF THE UNITED STATES.
Passed at the_ Second Session • of the Thirty
seventh Congress.
. [pm:lmo—No. 87.]
lircivtding forlhe selection of jarors
to serve in the several courts in the.
District of Columbia.
Be it enacted by the . Senate and Howe of
Repreeentatives of the United States of Amer
ica in angina Aesenabled, That it sluill'
be the duty of the Register of Washingtoit
City, and of the respective clerks of the
city of Georgetown and the Levy. Court of
Washington county, .in the District of
Columbia, within one month after the pas- -
sagest thialtet, and en or ,before the-first ilefotFobrittery, lii,eseh,letir thereafter to,
make a list of such of the white male citi
zens, fax-payers, residing Within their re
spectivejurisdictions, as they shall judge
best qualified' to serve es jurors in the
courts of the said District, in which lists
may be included, in ;the discretion of the
officer inelditi, the , wale; the names of such
qualified persons as were on the list
of the previeus year but did not serve as
jurors, and the,lists thus made by the reg
ister and clerics:,aforesaid shall be kept by
them respectiiely; — and be delivered over to
their successors in office.
SEC. 2./And be it further enacted, That
the officers aforesaid shall 'select from the
lists ofthe register of Washington city the
names, of four hundred 'persons; and from
that of the clerk r .ttfi teeorgetown eighty
persons, and from that of tbelevy court
/ forty persons, whicli proportion . , after the
year eighteen hundred and stxty-three,
may be varied from year to year according
to theincreitso or decrease of poPulation in
the respective jurisdictions , by order of the
judges of the circuit court of Washington
county.
Sec. i. And be it lert.ther enacted, That
the Mayors of thetities of Washington and
Georgetown, all TjitiliCiarofficers, salaried
officers of the Government of the United
States, commissioners of police ' and those
connected-with the police or fire depart.
Ment,:trouneellors and attorneys at law,
ministers of the gospel and priests of every.
denomination, practising physicians and
Surgeons, keepers of hospitals, asylums,
almshouses, or other charitable institutions
is sated by'or under 'the laws relating Co
the District of Columbia, captains •and
masters and other persons employed on
vessels navigating the waters of said Din
tricitxand keep . sra ,of -public ferries, shall
exerapt,froin jury `duty; and their names
shall not be placed in the lists afore
said.
, Sec. 4. And Leaf further enacted, That
the names selected from said lists shall be
written on separate and similar pieces of
paper, which shall be so folded or rolled up
that the names cannot Witten, and placed
in a box, to be provided by the register and
clerks aforesaid, which box shall be sealed,
- and after being thorotighly shaken, shell.
be 'delivered to the clerk.. of the circuit
Court of 'Washington county for safe
keeping. • '
Sec. 5. And he it further enacted, That
the said register and clerks-, and the clerk
of the circuit court, shall, at least ten days
before the commencement of each term of
the circuit or of the criminal court, meet
at the City Ralf in Washington city, arid
then and there the clerk of the circuit
court shall publicly break the seal of said
box and proceed to draw therefrom the'
Games of so many persons as are required ;
and if the jury about to be drawn is in
tended for service -in •the- criminal court,
the twenty-three persons whose names
shall be first drawn shall constitute the
'grand jury, and the 4wenty-stxf,persons
:whose. names shall next 'be drawn akin
constitute the petit jury for that tent; but
'in a capital case where the said panel
shall have been exhausted by reason: of
challenge or otherwise, the court before
`whomatich „capital k CUP is pending, may,
Lin its diacietion, Order, additional names to
be drawn; and if all of the names in' the
box shall have been drawn out and no jury
found, the court may order,the marshal : to
summon talestnen until a jury 'shell do
'fonnd. And if a jury be required for the
citarkitTeqqrt - ,:eltO! Wenty-six . persons : whose
'names shall first be drawnshall constitute
:the jetty for that term, - and the names, of
the persons drawn as aforesaid shall not
be again'plaied' in such bOx for the period
of twoyears. ILany person: whose:name
is so drawn shall have died or removed
from theldistrict; or has beComti otherwise
disabled from _stir/lug as s• juror ' :the said
register and clerks shall draw from the
box- another name; Who- shill Serve initesid ;
and after: the: - requisite 'number et :jurors
shall have - been so drawn, the said box
Shall. be Again sealed and delivered to the
clerk: of the circuit court as aforesaid. ;
rolled bow*.
Sec. G. And be it further enacted, That
It shall bathe duty of the Marshal of the
, Distriet of Columbia, at keet"five days be-
Aire the meeting of 'llii , nourt for 'which a
jury is required, to übtify each person
drawn,•by serving on bibs a notice in writ
ing of his selection as a juror of the coati
he is to attend, and of the day and hour
htils to appear( ; Which notice shaltfe given
te:eac6 - juror rn person, or hi left at his
usual place, of residence; a copy of which
notice, with' his certificate' elating when
•and in .what manner 'the original was
served„shall be ream:4l.oy said marshal
to the court borers:l;AS •eonswiencement of
the term !or which the said, jurors were
Sec. 7. Atursbi: if. farther eitufed,. That
in case of either of the officers whose duty
it is to make out the lists afire - UN shall
neglect or refuse tout, or in cue either of
them shall be interested. in any'setion. or
proceeding pending in the Said circuit: or
criminal' court, this chief judge of thercir
cult court shall appoint a fit and proper
person to discharge the' dap linstend; and
if the persons selected as jurors do not at
•piind, the tart order the marshal to
ot firiwariectable fix MIMI, pos
sessing the - other , qualifications,: to
soppy the deficiency. And it at any time
there should not be, by reason of challenge
or otherwise, a sufficient number of jurtre
to make up the panel, the court shall order
the marshal to 'summon its many talesnien
u are necessary for that purpose. '
,Sec. futth - et - ( n=l4 That
no person shalt be competent to act an a
juror unless he he a citizen of the United
&etc', a resident of 'the Distrlctof Colum
bia, over twenty' -otin and Under iixty-five
years of age, a good and lawful man, isho
pas never been convicted of a felony; or
miedemeatior involving moral turpitude.
And person ma ybe excused by the court
fromserving on ''a jury When, for any rea
son, his interests or those of the .public
will be materially
i injured by , his attend
twee, or , when he s a pirty la any action
or proceeding to be tried or determined by
the inteerention of a jury al the term for
which, he may be summoned, or where 'his
own ' , health or the death or sickness of a
member of his,farqlly requires Ide,ateence.
Sec. G. Aid be it fUrthet'enaded, That
if any Officer named in the first section of
this set'skell put on the list be Is required
.tainitalti 'theism°. of Any. portion s t,
Mt the equeatof eey 9th e r
person, or obeli be guilty of any fraud or
eoliseroa with rtepee'to Ibis drawing of
jurors, he OM( bedumekl guilty of ernis4 ,
detneanor, and shill be . punistied by a fine
of. not less than one k hundred dollars, and
linprisoned.in the count, jail not less than 'us,
slay da74foittsoli and every offence; And mask_
If the'eletXA)Pecirsult•,potirt . k. ""
from the r tex • greeter number offitaines *tau. o,
thsnis 4.required • by' the court, ilvtioeord- - ...
.. 12 "•99utt
with the - provisions of toil acto or
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shall -put in 'sold ,hox any name after the
Same ' has been . delliered to him as afore
said, or shall he, guilty of any fraud or
collusion
,in respect to , the drawing of
jurois, - he shall be deemed guilty of a mis
demeanor, ind shall be punished by a fine
of not testi than one hundred dollars, and
be imprisoned 'in the county jail not less
tha
t
sixty days, for each and every offence.
' . 10. And be it further enacted, That
,if nil persen selected .118 4 juror and duly
otfied tq attend according to the require
=outs of/ this' act, "shall, without sufficient
Cause, neglect to attend agreeably to such
notice, he shalt be fined by the court in a
'sum not exceeding twenty dollarefor every
day he.ahall he absent during the sitting
of said court.
Sec. IL And fps it further. enacted, That
the names on the lists specified in the sec
ond section of this act shall be selected, as
near as may be, frout . among the'citizens of
tile several wards of tho cities of Wash
ington, and Georgetown, and the three
divisions'of the county of Washington out
side the limits rof said cities formed by the
Eastern branch of the Potomac river and
Rock creek, - in , proportion to the number of
taxable in said wards
and diatriets, respectively.
Approved, June 16,1&62.
AN ALT malting provision for raising prqp
-erty of the United States sunk in the
waters thereof.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the United States of Amer
ica in Congress assembled, That the Sec
retary of the Navy be and he is hereby au
thorized and empowered to contract with
suCh person or persona as he shall deem
most for the public service for, raising such
vessels, their armaments, stores,'or equip
manta; belonging to the United States, and
sunk -in the waters thereof;* and that:the
sum :of one hundred thousand dollars be
and 'the 'mime' is hereby appropriated to
entry the preVisions of this act into effect.
Approved, June 17, 1862. -
A,t acr to authorize the Secretary of the
Treasury to change the nettles of certain
vessels.
Be it enacted by the Senate and Roam
.oj
Representatiom of the United States it fdrner
iea in Congress assembled, Than the Sec
retary of the Treasury be and hereby is
authorised to :change 41,he name of the
schooner :“Frank - Pierce;" "owned by A.
Emerson — and Company, of Youngatown,
State of New York, to that .of-.. General
Seigel ;" and also to change the name of
the vessel "Maury," owned by A. A. Low
and Brothers, of Brooklyn, State of New
York7to that of "Benefactress;" and also
to chkuge the name'of the back "Henry X.
Didier,' owned by WillitiniApplegarth and
William Hubbard, of Baltimore, State of
Maryland, to that of the "Flora ;' . ,and to
grant said vessels registers in said teepee
the names.
Approved, June 17, 1862.
AN Jicr to direct the Secretary of the
Treasury to issue American registers to
certain vessels
Beß it enacted
.6.3 the ~Somo's azcd llouse.of
ReptesentatiCes'of the United States of Arnie
lea in amgress auetntded, That the Secretary,
of the .Treasury is hereby - directed ,tp ittiue
American registers to the vessels "Noith
Star" and '•Dolphin," of the Oswego dol.
lection district, in-the State of New
the same being Canadian-built vessels, but
now owned by American citizens.
Approved, June IS, 1862
,
As Act' providing.that the Orneere oi vol
unteers shall be paid on the pay-rolli e
the regiments or 'companies to which
they belong. '
Be it enaeud by the Senate and llama of
Representatives of the United R'" of Anier
iea in ankgrets Assembled, That company
officers , of volunteers shall bo, paid on t he,
muster and pay rolls of their coMpatiy,
party, or detichment, and not otherwise,
except :when such officer may be on óe
tathed service without troops, or on leave of
absence.
Approved, June 18, 1862.
AN atm making appropriations for postal
service on-rrt routes established at - the
present. session of Congress.
Be it spaded by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the United States of Amer
lea i, Congress antrshfed, , That 'the stun
of one , hundred and fifty thousand dollars
isliereby, appropriated, out of ,any money
in tlieTreasnrynot otherwise appropriat4
service for postal- on sudh mail routes 'es
tablished bythe - present
. Congress 'as the
Postmaster General may deem necessary
and expedient.
• Appmvedolune 18, 1862.
A!{ ur to secure freedom to all persons
within
.the Territories of the United
'Be' it Enacted by at Senate and Haus* if
Representatives of the. United States of Anier
lea in Congreu itsseinbled, That from - rind
after the passage of ,this ad, there shalt bar
neither slavery nor involuntary 'servitude
its any orthe Territories Of the United
Suttee now' existing, or which may "at tiny
time hereafter be romped or acquired by lhe
United StateN . .otherivise. than in puailsh
ment. of crimes, whereof the party
have,been duly convicted. . I
.1" Approved; June 19,1862..
[Pcumc--N0.'95..]
Ax'.tcrto change the location of the 'tort
of entry for the Puget Sound collection
Bei( enacted 6y Senaie and' Route', - 0" .
Representative* of the United States of Anier.'
tea in Congress eusenOkd, That from tind
after'the Ong day of_ October, eighteen'
.hundred :and sisty-two, the ported' Port
Townsend, "in the -district of Puget'Senind,
in Washington t onitery, is hereby abet- .
fished es Port of entry; and that Port
Angeles be sad 1s hereby established u
the port of entry end delivery for the said
district fram and after the said date.
Approved, June 19 ,. 1862. •
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•.. !Toni4o-441.-- 964 •
AN ACT to ehriego the port of
,eatryfor
the Ilietriet of Brunswick, georgic.
- • •
. lie it enacted by the &note and Borne of
Representatives of the United States of drier
lea in Congress aurnbied, That from- and
after the first day of July, eighteen hun
dred and elity-two, the port of entry for
the district of Brunswick, Georgia, shall
be Brunswick, and that Darien shall. be
abolished as the port of. entry.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That
there shall be a deputy collector appointed,
according to law, to reside at Darien, and
to oferciee such poWers as the Secretary of
the Tressurj, antler the revenue hire may'
prescribe. • •
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The folloWing is a'synopsis of the debate r
in Congress referred to by, our special corms—
pOndeut. kit. COWAN borne resClveitikat
?Zug shall he wanting on his part to in
tithe:Attar detestation of his IteplabUcan
Constituents: i ll his doctrine is to prevail,
.
wo had batter recall our ^ Arcata! and let the!
South do as it pleases. Aocording to his doo
, ,
trine, a State. may establigh white slavery as
, .
.01las black polygamy, sottoelsm, the worship
Juggarnant, - ,tegslitu itifauticidei or any'
other abhorent system,. and. woareobligati to ,
sustain - them in their crimes: ' ^
' • The bill to provide Provlaienal Governments
in certain cases was taken
Mr. Sumner, (Bop.; trioied to amend
the bill in ratan:nee to ihh legielativi powers
conferred, Where it says, "there , ehall be no
interference. with the laws and instituUons of
the'said S totes, but they oh:afro:3l*in the sail
as before they attempted to throw otf their al
legiance," by striking . out the : words "laws
and instltutions;";:ind ineertthe the word
"Constitution." cited laws ^of
the State of North Csiolina aiptinst the 41411-:
cation of slaves, etc., as,laws 'which ought dot
in any way to be sanctioned or enforced by
the General Government. • • ^
Mr. Ten Elek(Sep.; J.) mould Pre P°,
necessity for the passage of the bill at all. It'
Would only interfere esith the rights'ef States,
and recognise the llootritie Of secession., These'
State& are as numb SUMS u they. ever. *ere,
And-this thing of the Government of those
State/ should be left towork itself out. This
bill would reduce these States to mere Terri-`
M. Trumbull (Rep., Ill.) was in favor of
Mr. Sumner'* amendment, after he had seen
what the laws were In some• of- these Statell;
and how the persOni sent there nudertakei
enforce them., U. 'was In 'layer of limiting
the hill so as noun:, enforoe °brio:foul laws.
Mi. Powell (Dena, Ky.) denounced the hill
as unconstitutional, reducing the States' to
provinces, leading to disunion by destroying
sovereign Stites, and 'violating tho; constitu.
tional provision which guarantees. a . republi-
can form of Government to every State, j
- Mr, Harris (Rep.i N. Y.)'cleimed force for
under this very provisioa of the,Cen
stiintien, Certain Ste* refused' to be g"vf
*rued by this Conatifution, and thus it beau:nee
names:" tii.piorsils•tioireraments
fur them until they intnni.to their allegiance.'
• Mr. Cowan (Rep. - , Pa:,) said that'll" theory
of this war was to coitus the loyal pseidi of
the South and restore the governments of the.
loyal people In the Southern States. The wer
of dis ,Barolution bad settliid the right of a
people' to goys= themselves, and we havens,
rlghtto make alovernmerit for the people of
North Thiqueltiou isnot whether
these' Laws are, alshorreht,lut are they the
laws of North Carolina? If so. all we have
to do'is to restore them as agreed upon by the
pimple of that State: To"do otherwise would
be w destroy the theory ot, this war, iced' to
'destroy the affects of the war of the Resole-
The diem:nylon waa further 'continued -by
Id . Carine; genie, and COMM, •-• •
-Wilkinson (Itep.„.hlica.,) mid he- an
dentood the Senator from Penney:lrani& to
hold that Win the inhabitants ors &nthern
State would not be governed by, Um . flailed
811148, then we could not form/them to tamale;
but mould theGovernmant of the United Mali).
be Justified to allow any people to eat np
heetlle and independent Government ,Wittlill
her harderiV • - • • •-• • ' •
Mr. Cowan said we had solemnly decided
that we amid not mete s war of conyee.t, but<
only to rescue and restore. There was; no
constittitionel authority to outgoes, but.that
was simply a question of policy. . •
Mr. Darts (Un., Ky.) said It Was the duty
of the Government of the ,United States, to
wart Its etithority everywhere within its dwe
Smits, and execute all the laws; hitt i he
thingkt that Congress had not this Petro/ to
pets this NV.
Mr. Sumner (Rep., ?duo.) modified his
amendment sou to strike out the word insti
tutions, leaving the word laws.
Mr. Cunt* (1.1 e., Va.) moved to postpone
the bill Indolinitely, lie spoke et some length
in favor of postponement. .
Mr. Wilkinson was opposed to postpoile-,
moot. De contended tbst It was the duty of,
the Government to enforce laws within all con
stitutional limits, end that thedoctrines urged.
by the Senators from Pennsylvania and Vir
aisle were simplydwellings of SUesoiew.
Zr.h Cowell' responded that the . only it ey the
Uoion should be restored was that every Ilan
should enjoy Its tights. la any other way, we
meld not sussed. life looked open the 'ahem,
to thrust ismanolpstlias dowa the throst4 of
the South the ratite light as the attempt of
the South to thrust slivery on the North. isle
wanted to make friende with the South, and
not make weapons against as. .• The country
was not lobe tared by loitlating' legislation
and schemes In favor of the negro., hot by war
against the. rebellious, and kindness. to loyal
people.. W believed the system of legislation
pursued here brought us to the **edition: we
are now in, and massed the *Jamey againstlas.
Where is now the greil sxmj And shall we
go on. lighting, as If. wa were the Abolition
party Oghtlog against the Pre•Slavery pul'
Mr. Chandler, (Itsrp., kliek„) said the Sen
ator from Peonsylvaniiwanted to knOw where
the army wet, or who placed them there.' The
army of the Potomac, when It [marched on
lifeneasio, numbered 130,000 vers e and 'the
*Canty less 'than '30,000. They - marched; on
Manassas and loud 3:1 wooden.poi, and
1,100 du d horses. That army contd. bare
matched to Itiohniond In thirty days, aud i t'.
lust 1,000 men, and there was no Impedi tit.
to Its marchlag to Chirleolon'or New Otte
Dizt the Senator from Penosylviele 'wend '4 :
know, who plated the where it is. The
profs, politielans, and traitors of the country
declare that S. M.- Stanton. put them there
hot Stanton .had nothing to do' with Potting
the army in the marshes of the Chlokahoutilny..
This las matter of or rulaality—of gross mho ,
inality—whieb should consign the aria:limit to
eternal 'detastatien and condemnation. The
country demands sacrifice for this crime, Ind
the press of the'country aro demanding the
writhe of the mere stork Stanton—abe
mere clerk to obey the orders of. 'the
President. Ile (Mr. Chandler) introdukvd
a resolution which, If ensnared; would show ,
the true criminal. The ociuduslity was Ire
direed so as to be between two persons. The
gnat crime eonsisted'in sacrificing andla.'
riding Ole great Army, of, the rotonnto, end
the criminal Is either Abraham Untold pr
George B. McClellan. There is no third man
at all. The orietirtid, to Msjddrotent, shontd
not only be deprived of ogles, but suffer !the
extreme penalty of the law.,, The nation bas
been disgraced by this division of the Artny
of the Potomac, and E: M.. Stanton lawny,
opposed If that gnat army' had been,
commanded by the arch traitor ..falf...Dairlo,
thee has. not , been , movement • whieli l he
*maid not hsrehrdeiriel *ler Dees 02.611. I Its;
caUsd on the Fois:Mitertridigi of the country
to stop denouncing smite Alirk; and, to kte. ,
menace Abraham.Lincolnor George B. Ski;
Chalon, Who led the army I:Reiterate/she'
of the Chickaltominy, - whereAbey'diedlikbi
sheep,' and' sinus; the left wing wai
to , sualauda i . a-aarago• Oght when ai ry.
Wartime:A - of- , 20,000 .nun. from the.
. .
E!!=
iielt 'Or :coati* would have sont.lbe He
bei* back lite Riehtnand' dofaated. He
tund r - eitinet 'iead - ftom the Detroit Free
'Pietiinhaiginig the Maine an Stanton, Wade,
Cbandlit,t-e.; ke. Thie,.be said,.was a paper
whleh' Was obllbed' to 'sbOW tinlen flag
by 'amub. He claimed that. Michigan- lot
dial,* bad been in every"Sgbt, yet no 'notice
bad been .,
taken of them by the Comniander
la-Chlef.
"Mr. Lane, Haiisas,) thought this
wet tie time for medication. The speech of
theBetiator from''Peaisylvania, and' such
meetings as the one lately held ltt'Neir York,
do room t 0 .1311811 theinetny than all the !ogle
latiOn Of. Congress. "Some men in the awn
t,ry bid Oked and' prayed'. that' loyal black
teed Wright E 4 taken into 'the service. If it
tad; base done he believed the war might
lane been 'elosid to 'ninety, days. Fifty
thoiuutud men were lost by Mallack in the
'maishol'before Corinth by building fortifies
tloni,t width might have been saved.
He (Lane)was willing to stand by the Presi
dent and the Secretary of War, whom he be
lieved to .
be the soul atrt bulwark of the us
tietOill this war was over, and then be.
wetild'be willing to go with the Senator ham
MiChigan into any inve!tigetion who was
to blame.
04 motion of rifr. Fessenden( the Senate
went into Executive Session. Adjourned.
' WAR. • -
Tice.following timely and suggestive
cont
mu» the-Count Gurowski apPinirs
.theNW:cad' liepubtiOn, Monday.
„
Owing to the well-known learning and ability
of the writer It has attracted great notice In
influential quarters in.:Washington : -
Throughout the thirty "centuries of mettle
of man's history imbrued With - Wire carried bn
in qnr Old ; World, from Lulus to, the Atlantic
shores resounds one. eardinal, - ibselute tutelar
Warfare and this rule is . pouiprised in two
'iwoidi- 2 13.4P1P1TY Or fdOVgMENTB—
of movements in getting
at the, enemy, and raPtdity - of Mre
anceuvs bn
.the Gold; Of .battle. Were It not that it Is for
the destruction or : man, it is undoubtedly the
hotditu "aubit'of warfare.' It sustains itself
from, that ditn. epoch when man fought per
hap! only 'With clubs, with pointed sticks,
thenWitharrOws,Jic.; down to to-day, when the
Most fearful arms of destruction . are in nee.
The;rule..has its roots'in reason and- logic,
and thit is why it is absolute. To it all the
groat captains owe their fame, their victories,
and conquests recorded in history. From
'Cyriis down bititonewall Jettison, rapidity
movitments and its result, surprise of the en
emy,. assured all the victories. Justness lof
the eye, quickness in ippreciating tbe exigen
cies on sloven field of battle, rapidity to prat
by.the eventual faults of the : enemy, insight
intothe enemy's aims, and finally the ins L
eiden of the momeit—this highest gift d
attribute'of a military geniis all are corral
to.the above named gol den ride. Always
'all-deciding, all powerful, It roil-taped' the
same, with various tactics- It was decisive
tor the Macedonian phalanx, for the Roman
legions, and for our modern regiments,
,bri
gades, and divisions.
lightning-like rapidity of. mote-
Merite, - Alexander the Great was indebted not
only, for his victories on the °maims, and pu
the plains of bit also these conquests
Ire:n.110 Miteto Bactria and Indus. Hanoi
.bal Surprised the 'Roman by the rapidity of
his Mardi (rem Spain to , Italy, - and by that
othst - with. which be pounced upon them bn
the Tidal). at Treatment'', at Canon,. Aby
one familiar with Caste's annals, admires the
shoat. uustirpassed rapidity with which ilia
moved his legions' in-Gallia—a country then
without roads—and afterwards in all parts of
the. World Or the Roman empire.
,'Oustatus; Of Sweden; with' fothe of abdut
thirty 'thousand men, mored in direetiOns
of Germany, between the Rhine and this Elba,
dealitig blow after blow at his panic stricken'
enemies.
Charles XII. for years owed .his success to
his restless military mobility. Frederick the
Greet, a sovereign of- about four rai!..liouol of
onljects, had atone games' hia,hando Fence*,
Austria, Aussie, and Sammy, with an aggie-,
gate;of about sixty-three "millions of itakabi
total. Vitt' ble little army, ho moved 'hilt
tle-ltko from Brodeoburg to Silesis;Bobeitiia,
and filatonii bearding and whipping his nu
merous enemies. • •
NnpoMon terrified the Old World by the
torrent-like vapidity. with which he rushed. .
'froMtbe 'Alps; dying rather , than marching.
from the frontiers of France to &hose of Istria
and Tyrol.. Zia campaigns of Marengo, Ellin,
Atuiterlitz,.and Jena, are. one uninterrupted
,conorration of .the golden. rule.. When Na
:potatoes rapid movements were,crown . o iby .
takuig black his army prisoners at Ita,
the Prenth soldiers taunted their leader iby
saying that hitherto be won battles with their
arms; bet now he woe them with their legs.
OUrOnly - inceestais are won by die, rapid move
n:10bl! of Pope, Grant, and: Morgan,
Tennessee,) and oar disaster& Ire indicted
by the Übiquitous Stonewall Jracklon... I
Military history teaches, that .the groat and
rapidly moving commanders seldom, if ever,
barna'. Ohoicoof a - Leld,of battle prepared,
satiated far: rsekt; nay, even' days: before; nor
do they mature their' plans, during weeks and
weeks for a battle, to• be fought when they
reach the'enemy. Reason Shows that lurch
reaching routine is i poPlible• Those who nt
meant! enetty do it rather on "a field selected
and' prepared. by the enemy, this being the
logicaleonswpience.of their rapid, bold,' truly
military.tactica. "Napoleon scarcely ever bad
the choice of a field of battle ; certainly, mot,
in the beginning of his career in
,Italy ; pot
In the plains under the Pyrainids:;':. no& in
the greet ; plains of Marengo, then' to,
rather. by: in accident, c ame in contact - with
the Austrian army," nearly' Mice as tnnier-
Ms as his, and above all, 'outnumbering
him bpy nutrierous and excellent eavalmi of
'which ho, Napideon, bad searo.ely a hand
ful. Napoleon,.selected not the. immortal
'field of the battle of Austerlitz, but his ene
mies,. At !instating. General Weihroter, the
military advlserof Alexander of linsita,
gurated,strategy. :Austerlitz, was selected; by
the allied Austriaos and Russians as the Most
favorable slrakyiecit point, and by,stratelry Na-,
polocin andbli army were to' bo annihilated.
Napoloon,who ; despised fitrategy;overtithra ,
at Autterlits&hnallied'artnies .anti the Ant.;
trian empire.to bo . bt. Napoleon had not the
choice of the, fields of Jena -or , Rylau, bht'
found at :feria th& Prusslans,'Sind , Epistle
the Reseisinsfoilght„ won aid overthrew
Prussia:, Napdleon .had not, the choice of
Wagrami wbeivi his array Was cut in two lby
the Dambeithen extraordinarily molten:
, Rut heated that 'day, and.' for the second
,Attetrits lay at his foot. Ile selechsd nut
Smolensk or , Borodino. - _
-Any 'etadent or the Napoleon campaign!
will find that even he handlid with greatOr
!enameller thee' larger, 'nnuabers. Su in ;his
Orst Italian. campaign ; no at Marengo I no it'
'Austerlits. Beason and logio t estaniLvh - . that'
It Iciest be: Cu,' as the lenger the line; ;the'
larger the. numbere.the more digicele to OA.
them move as one :man, the more numerous
the physical and intellectual impedimenta: These'histericalltruths, at. at positive au an
histhentatioarlair,, Isubuiit to • the serious
oensderation of the American people.
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AVratiturrtotr July 1) 1862. • • !
• • Tea 'Cawraton !II VISOINtI.—SOIIMiIt
961dIfif,i014 s' great deal of truth In ids_
'ppeoch the other day. His assertion that
!inlet the President or General McClellan
Was . responsible for the failure of the cam
.Ptttifo. tit -V trifiele , It continued : II the Pfeil
slant's remark yesterday, that Poseretery Stan
ton was lo tio wise t bletne• for whet had
Tag 'beano* of Gen. linnter'e troops from
111 tpa head DOA, ,
Rapti teiiporatily at
James•lsland, now Charleston, has caused
the retals,lit thi,yielnlty of ,Deaafert; to'as•
sum! a threatening attitude, 'and an attack
upOu Broi;afert,'lritfi another boo bat of
fort.Puhuikl,ls talked of, - Genus! limiter
arid Commodore Dupont Are - aitAlsding to the
is .-RICIS bay. COMO tolight nightly lath 147,
30 11 4:****40 7. "" thi ; M i # *440-
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VOLUME`. 1;k2(iv.,750,,!:,200t):
Something About the-Anny;
A conaspondenti .of the Chicago *Hunt
writes from Louisville : , .
, ,
The idleness of the armies in. the southwest
is astonishing everybody here. The City is
full of officers and men orilesiiii 'of 'ahintnoe.
It is not.to be wondered at that the President
wants 300,00 Q more man for the pa/polka oc
cupying the positions 'already - gained:, The
truth is, that there are enough eflbere Rmp.
ing about the country to....girrhon, half .the
important positions which Halle& his. Wow:"
I am Tree to confess that I think any fllneral
who would take such time end perform.; snob
'Herculean labors aa Hallsok: did, for ~the
mere purple of divulging the dot of theiVao
tuition of Corinth, Would Ind it a terrible task
to garrison a conquered country.of a fatehnn-.
Aired miles frontier with only about 130,000
men. As an instance of the enormous ;limn'
ber of absentees from regiments in Hilleek's
department, I may mention the fact that the
names of 275 privates are advertised. id the 1
Journal as being absent from the 12th , Reh-
talky alone. At this rate the from
Halleok's army would, if collected And 'mat:-
feed, make an army of 44,450 men I Qtrite. a
nice army With which to hold and poisinfs the
important points on %the Mississippi; :or 'it
would be quite sufficient •to send against
Vicksburg and reduce it. .Grit' might open
the Arkansas river and feed Ourtis,irtio is
reported starving, though nobody believes it.
Cr It might reach the raUsoadt of Georgia in
time to i ont o ff the Richmond army. 144;000
n l i
abseitees - from 106 regiments ! Is eh the
proporthin'awfult i ; -
This idleness on the part - .o f. the a les in
riii.`B r on'tLwesilimcire noteworthy, from the
reat that- the leaders liepeifeetly aware iff the
concentration of rebel format Vickibtrii, in
account of whioh I have sent you,i do or
two' Since. ' The opening of the rivet' biOmea
highly Important In view of Ihelecriliaring
demand of the, . Northwest -for • in outlet 'of
trade and com merce—from the fact that; Cdr-'
tis can' then hois proviiioned and that' Batter
can also be provisioned at a abesper'A rate
direct from the fountain 'of allazmy supplier:
the western prairies. - And that the gunboats
cannot reduce:the Poiltien 'of .Vioksbnri will
soon be determined. But is 'yet we have no
demonstration towards; that point' by :land
forces under Halleck."':Thit worthy site in
idleness, ',pant:44 content ad with the glory, .
won 'by - inditing. this 'boilehritte r ir di:lo4 , olnm
from Corinth in whiolarhis'eo groihloallt gave
the opirdotut of - Generals Buell end l'ape,,:hnt
never committed himself.. , _ f. i
- Or ♦ta, the mean thiegtishiee the meenust
of mankind ever committed, thatof tha.kitts
hargh Aar, in mousing; about ,t4S, find out
where a black man has ohtained emptojOeit,
In Lem shop, or a blacksmith _ shop,
.orinnyr
where else, and holding him lip. is 'itiktieg
bread out of a white melee mouth, takelithe .
palm. if this' is net the:yery
filth of degiadation, what is it? It -Is ►ell
known - thlit labor is in great Aemiea,ithat
no white man or- black' man = either, toed go .
idle who is willing to - work."' A Short 'time
ago, the Post.told as, that we should Italie to
support the •lares, that they were too hey to
work—now u soon as one of thana gef.a . ; Dm;
ployment, the Democratic candidate for ,Sur
veyor is at his heels,,holding 'him up . in' , his
paper as *proper Subject for persecution Vain
riegro-phobla'go farther, unless to taki - the
'ground that ■ man-with a black skirt ellen
neither work nor eat? ... • '
Tus New York World is - genie for the ro ,
moral of STANTON, and recommends Gehersi
llittr.cs to take his place I Would it abt be
well to tarn out all the Republicans snd:put
in pro-slaver!, Democrats in Melt places I': It
would be a veiy convenient way of setting the
voice of the people aside, and of endink the
war. Probably poor • obi Enna - snit . .10ght,
consent to reliere Mr. lancets, and then we
Could have that ktOd of iottlemoriiiritli . our
"Southern biethren," "which Vattaanintrin
.k Cu. desire. Probably 'Jeff; DAVIS light
turn his Ojel away for awhile from the slave
empire he is contemplating; and 'consent.to
negotiate, provided • hi was 'pionilled before
hand to have every thing' he asked fori and
provided our armies were removed front - stave,
holding territory. - Illusces 4tritataileas'
so brilliant at Corinth that he, deserves to
promoted.
We Least' from the Cleveland : Awed ;that
on Friday an important conference was `held
in that city. at which were present tior.l'ed,
of Oblo; Gov. Solomon, of Wisconsio; . Nov.
Morton, of ladun►; llov. Blair, of 2dictifgan;
Gen. Backinzharn, of Wrw.hington;
ger, Superintendent pr Military Telegreptts,
oadCul. Temple, of lientunk7. Cloy. Curtin,
of Penney liania, Gov . .Adurgati:of New Xork,.
and W:11. SoWard, Secretary 'of ilittitt4 . !ripen
expelled, hot did not arrive: 'T6i• °Veit !or
result of ' the Conference' it not publicly
known. ' All the members of the - conference
left Cleveland for their respective homes on
Saturday morning.
Tel Riarth Noirotu .
respectable sod intelligent ci flies, of Norfolk,
and a gentleman of el:questioned loyalty, , iayr
the rebels of that eitylere lu high feethee at
what they regard as the recent defeat of oar
army before Richrhend,aad consequent I revers
of the rebel arms, that they are holding far,
quest secret meetings, and are constantli 4- 4
listing volunteers for the service of 'Jeff. DOiiit
• . .
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