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Gray's Manual of Bonny; •
-Gray's flfruchual Botanic,. •
Woods' Ularst•Book of Botany;
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_ uontrail.E6, Wawa Kuhn,
stress litatiej, Allegheny
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Whig tb. twain adepleted their errangetrientelor
the meoutecture -of CONCENTRATED OIL DV
-TITSOL. STo am prepared' to' supply ths. blahs
therewith. Their Platinum ell" having capacity.
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Tien le largo gourdlike without _
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NOTES FRAN THE CAPITAL:
Corrterpondpas of the Plttsbuigli Osiotte.
IrakailitGrfox t July 14, 1861
coxamm.' , "
The session has dragged its slow..longth
along to near 'lta,end.%,•flt -.has
* bean a greet
session,' bosievir, it in all its
labors, andlookingback upon the thorny and
rugged 4th n'yer, which the tobellion hM led
„
=or •- driven 1 . 6 'The Tar bill - is ; ln %itself
alone; a berouican tasit—the cendeased labor
of years, Itmasks the new era Ati our un-:
• .
gone; existence. We have danced many ,a
'year, along our course of national prosperity.
Rosy-wreathed has been the round of our
gambols. The groans of God's poor have
Mien rnheard , ' - among enV ebouti , ot
'We bara , gilded their chains_ perluips, and
decked them,with-flowers, "
- White - bearded.
bypocrisi T hai iinOteillhe - cime Otieitnui
and sunk back in silken eonclies purchased by
the toil of groaninglinidnieficjuhillanktin;
joritios have Voted' the great charter of our
liberties a 'self-evident lie; Congresses have
sat -inwide-oyeildetate upon the lwas tif,tbe
:irrepressible skeleton with its otnnitiotent
sceptre; votes and•ispeeohervt•this reputed
wise and great haiiideclired that two and omit
Must be /our, or at least ought !Abe, aadithen
Cannon have been bionght to th e front - and
the great discovery saluted. and.tossted, and
bespoeched all over the land ; party caucuses
have been held and resolutions adopted and
"grand rallies" made and th e Honorable,
31ember front - flunktim spoken ; In "his usual
eloquent manner," and a thousand other
things of the same sort been done, when, lo I
it Is all dome to this I
gauni - latury
Build Your, party platforms ' gentlemen t
Digvp wilVand 'blirn the bones of
the prophets. Vote and cheer and _caucus,
and resolve that God's great truths are lies';
that even the poorest . of His: poor .may, be
trampled in the dust with' impunity,' bits" the
track, though, as now, through pantie% thun
der, and strewn fields of bonet `and . . - bodies,
and garments rolled in blood, wow prevail.
The dance of rosy jUy °ter wit.. now
come, all, all come—to pay„tha piper. The
tax bill is passed, and the patina era begins.
IBS ALDIOI7I4I/11,1141....",,
This event is hoped by the members to be
hidden in-the eataing:hours . of about next
Wednesday. But there is a little whisper on
the broom:I-that %hi President may even yet
have something to propose which may require.
is,week &Bertha: •.(3inee his return from the
army on/the James river, be has been evi
dently deeply considering all 'matters. It is
said (bat he has declared Some further step
in his scheme of emancipation as proposed in
his GUI of - March message. I thank he has
had, Within a ceuple — of days, another con
sultation, or sOmetlileg in that natura, with
the border man.
7. It is said Chat he called them all , together,
and said in enlist - limo to- , theitigthat thetime
for temporizing 11l put, and that, having done
so much for them, they inutt note , iiime bp to
his support or suffer the consequences for
which he-wenld not be insurable, then
advised them to go home at the end of the
session and take , the. Seidler eats/fellation.
It is also said that on Saturday sight the bor
derers held 4! - canetti-- - liid. -could agrea on
nothing. For my-own part, as the President
hes -madaqbem-one falififfer to buy if. they
would sell; as be indeed reiterated it when he
rarefied theeidered Gail: Hunter, and has in
various ways asked and utmost coaxed for
bid; bnfrece4vitdhodi drivers noth
lug-bat jeers and contumely, I trust ho may
now telonsider;olite up the strong box, throw
'away, the key, and dale* the pay day for
alavedayseind the-day ofjabiloo come. • "To
..that complexion it must come at last," The
Aeon& thee laticr:- He must be blind who
cannot see in the signs of the times the in
eataineer-llia' full day of liberty. God
-But thea4viiiecienif apProichoi; that
ef!!DillnecraVs7,ici-: 'eddied. r /ea - 11 "-
Its polluting presence in the two Houses; be
gin* to got aboard its bad trita and.-uncover
Its latent malignity, and, throwing overboard
for • time tho little pnidenco and' di:Caney .
which policy demands it should Ordinarily as
sume, struts forth to Duce and swagger and
bltuit ' er and fight. •
L.K 141 lg. Tincsocax.
No word-painter could Justly depitd the
erzide that' omit:4d in thrt "fours; an. Safer
day evening, tinder the direction of fhe stage
directors aforesaid, to wit: Rita and De
mocracy. The facts appear to be these:—The
Lions. being in Committee of the Whole,
pare were a, dozen or twenty members 'pros
pat.-and. Allefl.9l o 4 lo rlfßafrrAdlins , sSeealf
Which I re
think had been ad in the Bonze two
- or-three Units' 'beferevduritrulhe -Heisler!.
Voorhees,—,twin of, Yallandigham and none
dietArnold,--first got it opt - Itiehardion
- sequently used it ; the New York *raid
.added "Bennett's Diet notes," and Alien re
inseitaied
lect has even attracted the attention of the
flrest Cow-ing," as one learned Senator is
'sometimes called. It. fi about the' "Ad-
ministration keeping za , ligger. ,boarding
bouse"—tili:Duff Green's Ifew , is called by
,• es Allen was reaction , away nt his
;bribe told tale, Mr. Blake, of Ohio, took oc
casion to controvert some statement le it, and
In to doing, inferred to something whlch
Richardson. of Illinois, had mild , when he had
read the *pooh infore tho Mouse. llichatil
eon was not In Ma place, bat one of hi, col
leagues harried out and brought him up from
a side room or from the catacombs of,the Cep-
Itol. Ile lurche4 Into-lb . Modes; leered for
ward over a• seat and iris- burned and bar
ticulati jabber , denounced what Blake had
sold when be (Ittebusison) was out, um "false,"
as on'stained b'fiuss an folios."
'Bioko responded in, the most detormlned
iscrutier,wberi Richardson - went lurching and
wildly steering' aerate Abe chamber towards
his 'foe. The Serrant-at-arms hero Inter
fered, sod 4tigbt the maudlin member, but
Blake beckoned hint_to come over, and Gan.
Moorhead, whose broad shoulders and large
Game aft always seen in Ws place near
Rieke'', Cried out, "let, him come on; ,don't
stop him : we'll take tare of him over here."
While thu was going on, Reiman, of Ind.,
who had evidently boon where Richardson
Was found; came In, and seeing Allen on the
poor, with whom be bad had some colloquy
about the taw Mit a -dayeeigoi thought, or
fantod to think, thtv saws - subieet wawa p'
again, arid so he broke In with a wild *sear
on this Imaginary theme, astounding the
whole Moose at tho newapparillon sap prom.
Ise .of a doublo-headad-light.
per Allan stood with his "little old epeeob,"
welting the subsidenoe of the storm. At
lisegth somebody Mosquito swijonris, and that,
brother. Allen • be permitted to publish his
*Nob. Be if you will look carefully to-it,
the pren 'will shortly give to the world this
groat effort, worthy , the' calamns of the NOV
York Blubber, and tho,renowit, of Jefferion
Brick. Be ended the aeene l and half an hoar
aftereardir Met Moliordsetilfedbig •,:soople
of hid brOthermenibitalndirriebtls dot& tle
aventiciiiik t imiliagatut.siltty as ono could
;
Dot cha .> ri ace :fact• to-which I would In.
tit* the Alts I.
inimt-micsba'shais'Ai-Siamalgsliasi, to
aulliplOWiwall with agnalus t
upon the nit sums of money which • al
. , ..
tsp.& paid for the living of the contrabands
in DerareenViiisr.'7;Now;thadit directs
from Quartinicuterpenoial lielge, yesterday,:
that the Government hasnotas many of them
lie it needs to perform the ;labor calling tor
hands righl hers. go far from: these contra
bands -beingin expense, they are found to: be .
the most patient,st , \ady and willing workers
for the Government. Last week an order was
sent ;to Fredericksburg for fifteen more of
these, despised idaek men," who are needed
n0w.;,.. These fugitives save I the Government
hrindreds and thousanda of dollar,' daily, end
there are no - persons bu sneak' ilia would at
tempt to make; poll 1.• capital bat of such
I . ' - ars e, - ,
Viers ail; here nowt, Major. Generals Pope,
Mitchell, par - tilde' an& Wallace. - What they,
are doing remains to be - mean. Perhau they
are making and arranging some plan by which
the army of_ the Potomac may be rescued from
the position wham new it can,only defend it.
self. That armyi under its present General,2;
has never , yet attacked an enemy, andlroba.
bly. never, will.. A: demanittition from some
Ether quarter than the. Chickahouday, - upon.
Richniondimight terve theenemy to withdraw
(ruin beleagueriug:our decimated formic oitibe:
James river, and in that way the rebel ea*,
tal be taken.
semi . urn lea:eimsti. -
11 was very glad to e the able and eleipsent ,
,_ ,
i sii
:speech of that great , : in: your_ columns..
lie band deserves to- a power in the State.
lie is a truthful man. :One 'sentence which
'struck ime In his remarks was this t that it Is'
unworthy of countenance--the idea that ~, it.:
Is necessary to c onceal , freidi the peeple -- the
truth' as, to the progrearif events or the policy
of affairv." , And thin.,it :en.% I,oOk at the
effort now making to convince the people that.
the disastrous events of , the battle week was
it "strategic movement" , directed by General
McClellan. That is all ii 'dein, '.ll.lv,ss, are;
treat, and one bo was forced to make, And hi
Made it with. dreadful loss of i mon , and mita
rial; whielpwonld have been greeter but for the
skill of liar men as Keyes, 11einte - ilitili.-
_
Sumner and others. Things by their' ripAG
names I ~We have long enough been fed with'
shanis, shows, and pretences. , Menu. &di..
tort, ' !he time . deinenag , dqeneyr tif ,.. Vnirtqn...
' • ' ' : . c...--: - ... L._, c : ._ i.._% '
aittriATAVA.li MEETEUL
The Yoke of New York
!lON SQUAW. OVERPitrinNe
TILE ADDRESS AND RESOLUTRiNS.
litelseten to lay before our readers the ad
dress and resolutions
. adOpted unanim o usly
14, the, graabiseetbig held. in !New, York City
Yesterday ITu ' esdayinfterncion. The
log wasinucense ; 9ve staridi iirera emoted,
presided over. severally, by Mayor OPDTICi,
Yriartae`NUUT, HAMILTOII 2 Finn, FRANCIS
tiseett, and htsjor General Joia Q. Faxxort.
ad4res I and- resolutions ring out glut
oraly,iireatbing the ' gloWing Purity of Ameri
can patio tismiand warm with the high roadie
of lirrilicible" resolution.. .
ADDRESS
4'e tha loyal sitilen. of Rein York, is wan
misting tortiablid, oit Tfisida - Spare,, on-the
15th, day cl.ruty, 1863
The war in which the United States are an
gaged le not a waiof conquest bat Tureltaf
ilelnnceWe aro fighting for, that which we
received from .nar fathers; .for the Union
Which.wes freely entered into by all the par...
tics to it; for tho Constitution; which 'raider
than this generation,' which was Made k • ill,
part, by the rebel. Eitate . s, and which army
rebel leader hssoftentimes aworn to. supra,.
We did not retist till otteforbearaisesmew
Outed to pusillanimity; we did not strika till
we had bwn •etrtnik ; and ,when we took:tip;
arms wo sought only to retake that whdch hat
been taken from us by former surrendered by
in imbecile or traltorous.Presidout and Cab
inet. •
. The rebellion hid no cause or pretext which
was even plausible. Misgovernment by the
Pederatpower was not pretended, nor any just
apprehension of misgovernment, for, though
a President had been chosen whom opinions
Were hostile to the extension . Of.slitvery,'the
Other departments of the Acteeinnient were so'
rsnstitutod that no legielstlor hastily to ' - the
South could have been perfected.. The rebels
invoked, therefore, against .6 - government
which themselves or their fathers hea t ed' their
free choice, crusted for them, - whose powers
they had generally wielded, and - whose aces
they had for the grester r part Aged.
What this rebellion• was.. for is declared
by the eonstitution which the rebels-immedi
ately adopted for theubielvel, and to which
ibex invited the adhesion of the loyal States.
Tbst instrument May' be rewarded au 'their
Manifesto: It is for the mbst pert sterri tit",
the Constitution orthes United Stake, with
these two important tarpetual
servitude of the African race, and the inalien
able right of- each State-to secede from the
rest atetili. Slavery, and emessiott 'the
two corner etouis of. the rebel constltutlon,
the differences between that and our own, and
of course the only mune and ohjeets of the
. Whoever, therafore,thitber in this country.
or in Europe, sympathises with the rebels, or
abets theta, mast justify .the taking up of
arms and filling the ' land with distress and
Slaughter,' for tee establishment of the - perpe.
tual right of slavery and the Perpetual tight
of secession.. The bare statement of the Prop.
taltion, so far as slavery.is concerned, would
seem to be a enflicient srgooseat.•" - is this
age of the world, under the ledneuce of our
tthristian civilisation, it seems Incredible that
any sot of mon should duce to proclaim. p e r .
pecual human skritudo an h andamentai ar
ticle of their secialoompoot, or that any other.
man should be fend on the two of the world'
tu Justify or even to tolerate thin:fie iisPect
to the assumed-right:Of. secession, the aro.;
Meat is short and conclusivo.. Our arnstitn-
Lion established `a - goVernhiont 'sod' not ' •
leacige; that was Its purpOse. ' the aim of Its
founders to make it a governMent . lidlssolu•
DM and immortal, was as clearly expratised is
the langnege of. the inetrautheit, and of •oon
Semporatototui Vikings, salt was Impossible
to express lt. , - -- • • ••- • • • . • • M
•
ry The macein be ignorant of 'American I-
T *?
to andiaw, he does not know ihstthe Wel
of a league or worship le wholly foreign to
Our coastlustiocial system. The union between
England and Scotland le an much • league
or partnership as the union -between Now
.York and . Whiled& and when Englishmen
talk of the 'tight of ' Virginia to selVgoiern-.
matt, let them ask themselves if they think
Scotland has a right to secede from_ England .
at iatit: - ,
Bo moots for the legal right.-thow . for the
political necesSity. The seoestion of Louisi
ana and Florida from Peanaylvania and Ohio
Can no more.be admitted, - .natioldered as a
question of policy alone, than could the awes
lion of Wales 'from England,. er • Burgundy
from Prince vim), mom, it would be possible
for France to Sabi as &powerful ensphe,witts . - •
out l foot of the domain of the Bargundl- - ,
an pdthees • and England might be poweinsT
and' reepeetedc- though the - Webiti • In : their
Mountains Stilt Maintained their holipethd-
once. - But gush Is the atiapa or this oontinent;
and the netwoik of waters which flow through
the delta of AeldlssisalOPT.lnt9 . 4ha: Gulf or.
Biaztoo„ that Arne part of great valley •oan:,.:
not •seoede froM the other.- Prolidimosi hie
written its eternal decree upon the rivers and
mountainsof4nr continent, that ..tho mutt
western and southwestern states shall be 'for-
ever•Jolnedt. .., '.• e • - • ...' • ' •-• ' - " -.• • r•-•• ,
' But ititlitire pastilitc tit .be 'Otberortma—lf
• severatindependentoominethilles, without any
national tie, could' 'Mist 'side by side In the
groat basin of our continent—!they would be
rivals, and friita deals would Nteomienenilti,.
!rani; gerithcesch other • seeking prelim alli- - ,
aim, obitinsang each Othefeprospetityiaind -
Wailing each other's Wier. 'The greet es.
pertinent -of Ttipablican -government would
have failed,. an esperiment..depe caul Mir: its
swamis upon the possibility of uniting the in.
'dependant action of separate fitates . La reaptiet
In lta - ilmtaranttsboY - or th o ftdittipuir,orio , r,
eitiFfauf 41tWitil4au of 4 niti oll ig.tOrgril 4
meat upon all vastara of co mmon eonnern.. ::• '
- 11,:•-aa, irabaltanti the fate of Espubileadit
govatamtait . b Atattrioa is to tistenada•
EME!
*hither & grest country can be governed by
any other than the mordirobdcal form, 'frith its
concomitants of priviloged'elasses sad stand
ing arrumunnepotdirif - consgrAshether -this
conntly of oars isto.continnif to be the 113 7-
.
Wm for the poor and.oppieual-wf-all—eounc
tries; there- can be no greater ``
-question pro
seated to us; none in which the millions -of
Cele coating:it nod of - Europe are more deeply
edit:erne:rued: -If studirisaaddes we:relaxes.
sissy, the thirty: millions'_who now inhabit
these states could:do nothing so useful or 'Wh
ims's to give themselves; and all that they
vs,. that they might leave this brosd land
der one free, indiuolable, . republican gov-.
ent, opening wide its • arms to the people
of all lands, and promising happy homes: to
hundred, °Millions for scores of ages.
We are persuaded that there has never
beelvi straggle betweoa authority and re.; . ,
bellion whose issues involved - more of flooq •
or ill to the humairace. We are not fighting
'for =selves alone, but for our fellow-men,
similar the millions who are to tome after use
thaseare scones In tto gnat mar of. opinion"
which berm before the century opened, and
which will be ended only. hen it shall be de
cided whether Gowernment I. 'for the few' or
the znani. '' . '
We'd. not war wlth Monarchical govern.;
Pinta or monarchical principles.,, They may.
be the best for some countries.: The republi,
can form of .government :is the one vve_ prefer
'for ourselves, and for that, in "its purity and
its strength,lllll are offering up - our subatance,
d P ouring one our blood like water. We
e
oontending.for that sehemsof government
ref.-which' Washington sad - the rest of the
*fathers took - up . ernes ; faiths integrity Of Cue,
country, : for o u r " : nat ional 'ailitenee, for the,
-Christian civilisation of our land, for our corn-
Pence, • oir arts, our sehoola; . for all
_these
'earthly, - ddige eliloh :we hav e been tught
most to cherish aid respect. -
Bnch being the riagnimde of the slake ini
this contest, - eaa it be wondered , t that we' I
reek WO, all we' have; and all that we can do, '
should be'glfentoour country in this its groat',
hour of trial: If there be'a man amongst us
}rho does not feet thus,... he should leave us..
W, eilaziffotandure MI - tiiiiifght - ar -i-traltir iit'
the midst of as.;`_ Fir 091111i170,;iwo are - will-,
lag to iiikeiverlairifeene - Oissitry to secure,
the trlumpte of - the govirnment. - • It can have
all the resources of twenty millions of peiple. s
iII we ask of . it is, that it shall use • them
. ulokly,pigoreusly, and. wisely.: Let ushave;
o disunited councils, no uncertain polk7, not
Lusufficlent armaments, . no paltering with re-;
billion.., . • l , ' . • • '
• The crisis Is most serious and imminent..
The nation is not in a mood for trding. .It
believes.that the sired. means or suppressing;
the rebellion - are the best. It comp ins only,
of delays, -yaoilletlon and weakness.' It'
Wishes the strength of the nation to be , col-.
lectett,; and when collected used, so that not a •
vestige of molt remain. ;-We knee that we
have the man and the means; we only demand
bf the government that it do what it is bound
to do, CIO them , with singleness ,of purpose,
',with well-considered plan,- under the lead of
the wisest counsel and the mos t skillful coat
.
This rebellion is a matter.between ourselves
Ind the" rebels. No purloin' other than an
American had anything ;to do with IL If
Another intrudes into it, we must regard and
treat - laicAul:AtCrinenty. And any ritelitt
government, 'forgetting Its' own ,duttes - at.
tempts to interfere in ouriaffaire, the attempt
must be repelled, u: we' are sure It will be re
pelled with that thinnets and spirit wine' h be
come the American people and their represen
tatives. If there be anything about which
we are allagreed, it is the wisdoth of our tra
ditional policy, that we will not Interfere in
the affairs of other nations, nor allow their
Interference in ours. To the maintenance of
this, policy the- nation is devoted, and the
government can ulna on the unanimous sup
port of our people.
-Forasmuch, .then, as-the mental rebellion
tad the possibility of foreign intervention
i
ate it necessary that the whole loyal people
Of this country !Mould be banded together u
One man, fOr the defence of all they hold moat
tor, we here pledge ourselves to each other,
ongrese t andAo the President; that,'Nith
la our resouria; wtrivill4upptirt peen..
Mint in the prosecnUon of this war, with the
btmestpossible vigor, till the rebellion le ut
terly -overcome, and its ;; eadera brought to
merited punish ment • • -
The following sego! utions ware nnanimously
Adopted:: . -. _
1 -Witzazls, at .a meeting of the citizens of
liew York, convened oak the 20th of April,
1881, it was resolved to mipport the Govern
knout in the prosecution of ,the war then open
pbyd the rebels,-with all the means in our
ower; and whereas, nothing has since occur
red to change our opinienni, °tone deterushia
lion then-expressed, but ;everything to oon
llrta them; and whereas, slier Az germs of mag
nesia* to the federal arms, Interrupted only by
Wfew temporary reverser; the casualties of
ar have reduced the effective' strength' of the
regiments in the field, so that, recruits are
needed to 811. t hens. up; and, whereas, the °con ,
'potion of the plum repossessed by oar army
requires 1111 additional force; and the' Pseud.:
dent has called for. three; hundred : thousand
en, and for theserreasoni another meeting of
zees has been called, and is now assem
bled, It is thereupon - - .
iloolved, -That' we roafti ill -the ' resolu
tions of the meeting of . April, , 1881, hereby
declaring that every event that has since oo
cursed has served to strengthen the convict , :
Lions, then held, of the wickedness, of this re
riiion, and the 'datrof all loyal citizens to
oppress it with the strung hand and At all
Brooked, Thit this war is waged on the
part of the loyal for the overthrow only of the
disloyal; - that we seek not to' enforce any.
tlattos or to establish - any :prtviloges beyond
hose given as by the. Constitution of,pas
fathers; and out; only , aim and purpose have
been, and now are, to maintain the supremacy
Of that. Constitutfon over `:every foot of soil
khan. it ever bort iwaY, and •not a line inter
. olated or a line erased.
„ .
Bombed, -That nears for the nnion-of 'the
id Wee, the integrityof . the . country; indite
Maintenanarof tide government, without aaj
traudition or iltudiihmtion, whatever; and we
111 stand by them and riptioldi them, under
il eircumstatioes, and at averTlieoessat7 sac
rifice of life or treasure: , ' ' ' •
'.'Resoltred, That while ..mosaic*, and will
Sedulously maintain the rights of eaoh State
node, tho Constitution, we abhor and repadi.
rite th e doctrine —Lataeto .national malty, and
So pronto of treason into army and wavy,
end among the people—that allegiance Is due
to the State' and .not to' the ..United States;
holding it a, a cardinal maxim, that to the
United States, as a oollective government, Is
doe the primary allegiance of all our people;
ind that any State or confederation of Staten
bids attempts to divert it, by force or other.
in, Lit goUty albs grealat of:Crimes solust
humanity and mutational Union. - •
Resolved, That we rage upon • the Goiern
matt thee:emir. of its utumet skill and vigor,
lathe promotion of this wit., unity-of de!
}lgo, comprehensiveness of plan, a uniform'
policy and the stringent use of all the Lambe
within its mob, °gutsi e st with therumgesed
civilised warfare. : 7. .
Resulted, That we leinlitiWiede tit Moll.'
etetthe of the .P•oPleot:Pte
United sate. in
this verb ; those who ate loyal to Ite consti
tution and every Inch of its soil, and are ready
to make Gritty sacillice for the integrity of the
Union and the maintenance of civil Liberty
/atilt:lt, and those who. openly:or ootertly
endeavor to serer oar country, or to yield to
the Insolent demands of its °cornier ; .that we
fratartilee With the former, and detest the lat.'
tar; and that; forgetting all. former party
tame* and dlstipetions, we call- upon nil
triotio citisens to rally for one undivided
country; on* flag, one deetlny.- - • -•-
Booked,. That 'the government of the
United States and Its people, with an ems.
ilonal exception' along the Mkiess !nimbi
tants where this rebellion.was fostered, have
wisely and studiously avoided all interference
with the cocoons of other nations, asking,
and usually enjoying, a non-interference with
their own, and that such Is, and should con
tinuo to be, its policy; that the , intimations
of a contemplated departure from this cooed
Male of conduct on the part of some of the
Stations of Snrope, by so interrentiun is oar
present !draggle, is II arklost-to them as it
would bete os, nod to*the groat principles for
which we are contending; bat we astute them,
with • solemnity of conviction which admit'
6t no distrust or feaz,nzuLfrons a knowledge
of, fed a firm malacca apart th ee piri t and for
titudatif,twenty millions of freemen, thou aty
attempt thus to intern= will 0:1144's
lass unparalleled la its COMO, tuloomparable
GAZETTE
VOLUME'
,206
in- its persistence, and fatal to those whom it
is, intended to aid; and that it will tend:only
to strengthen and elevate the republic.
-Resolved, That the iskal?buivery and en
durance exhibitedby Our aimy,and navy have
elicited our admiration - and gratitude; that
we Wald in these'qualities the &Uniting:es of
sure and rpeedy'suocess toeir. irms ' and of
rent and dlscouifittire to the rebels ;theit we
urge the - government to aid and strengthen
them by all the meant to its power, and.car•-
fhily to provide - for sick; wounded and die;
abled sadism add their familles;• to prosecute
the war with Increased vigor and energy, until .
therebeliton is utterly crashed, the Integrity
of the Union in all its borders restored, and .
every rebel reduced to submission, or. 'driven
from the land; and that to accomplish then
ands we- pledge to our rulers our: faith, our
fortunes and our lives.. •
Resolved, That we spritnie of the admbile
tration of the President of the United States,
and of the measures recemmended and sand
boned by him for the prosecution of the war,
the suppression of the rebellion, and the *el
len of the country ; that we unction as Wise
and expedient -the' US for three hundred
thousand r• more troops, and earnestly exhort
our countrymen to rally to the standard of
the Union, and bear it aloft until it shall float
in peace and security, and be everywhere re
speotedand honorer.:
Resolved, That a general , lormament is re
quired by every.consideration of •policy and
safety, and the Government should loss no
jime in filling up.our armies and- putting .the .
whole seacoast in a state of complete defence.
_ , Rosolsred, That it be recommended to the
Common,Conneil of .the city. of New -York to
offer a bounty of twenty.lvit dollen to every
resident of the city . who shall :.within thirty
days , enlistAxito any- reiriment • now.: the
natigre in the Valley... Mr. Stanton.
.
The following b an extract of a:Washing ,
ton late!' tathe N. Y.--World r • " • -
So the question le eaftled. hfeClellen is to
be reinforced; and the siege of Richmond is to
continue. Rather, I,
.gboold say, the assault
upon Richmond 'lll essayed ;ler
hoar litelemore of irenchee. and engineering,
except; aa at Harrison's Landing, for purpOses
of defense
Meanwbile,what is the co-Operating - privies
that - shell insure suCcess; •Theeld:pernicioris
impolfej Of,no-cakperetio,n, Is 'forever, aOllO
with.. There :is.astreng one,
leader, - perhaps, General „Halle*, will be sl,ll
pointed to havl r opinniand and sufseribtion - over
all for* in'Y 1 411 4; aid,w4 l 41-, W 8 4 1 :4
ington or some other central Po - 44..9C ct'uye'r"
genre..,"Bat government sadly pusiled. -- ,
is not true duct, as yet, any decided advance
is making Levant Richmond. from; thls Oren
tion. Immediately after - ,thes; great battiest . .
Gen. Pope was ordered,. on' impulse, to, eon
emanate all th e forces scattered between the
Alleghenian and, - Fredericksburg, aid - March
overland to.atiank - the enemy's left Sink of I
tear. Reflection showed that:the enemy's po-,
'Mien was really menacing . Washington, and,
that dangerously.. _By great exertions 50,000
troops, perhaps,.could be maenad, front
_the
debris_ of Bleldowell'i, Bank's,
imps. • Rut if thole ferias should,pnsh for .
Richmond,. via, Iderusuas •, or Warranten,
"Stoneariell"Jaakeen eouldeasilfsweep down
the Shenendoah Valley, mom the - Potomac,
and enter. Maryland.. If, on the other hand,
Pope should go:down the valley; what would
hinder the rebeli from taking the straight cat
across lots and bombarding , the capital from
oar ill-geinisoned forts on ArlinitonHeighte?
We have net got out, of this dilenimayat.
The truth must be told.. It
three months' men,-were at once fliewairom
the North for the protection of Waihington,
I think • Pope could they _scarab down,and
that, through his - aid, McClellan' eculrout
the rebel, grated-army, I firmlY believed/at
in SOON such direction the true policy of the,
moment ambit trend.. Will nothing arouse :
our lenders ,to Che exigency; They a:leanly.
a race, of Sourbons, who learn nothing., Al/.
this very moment the enemy has avail ap
peered' in the. Shenandoah. - Valley.. ,Ngly
Gdings l Sins fir sedulously concealed' from
the people. bad omen periadesaundi
patches.- Sen. Schee*, now at Lturay, tele-,
grails that three thouiend rebeis are betireene
him and Gen.. Banks. Of soiree', if..itirso
thousand ere , there, iweiti_thousaudare no
far behind:: Every soldier knifire this Mist be
so. And the faot is that, instead T r ot being se
route for Riche:mini, as the iTtirtft dams like-,
ly, Gen.. Pope's- forces are(oven now - distrib-:.
need in email souffle from - the Ilifsto the
lieershelia 'of our frontier, ciaithig,
precisely what - point is to, he the enemy'a
of approach before concentrating to meet Men..
(ions. Pope, Sigel,- Shenker, Stahl, and a lalf
Aerate others, are inert at Willard's, waiting
for the movement of the waiters. Pray heaven
It May be one of healing.
Mr. Stanton, to do him joitlee,ls terribli
hard at worle,"aed - 1 believe trying to - disaprei
. the best course. , Yesterdiy, while khaporpee
Of his child lay silent in hle,home, the;over-.
tasked secretary was la the country's
behalf, finding Gone to mourn over - the lit;
tie Must saith Widens; -;
"hien
in grab place &ragtime servants -I:4 . tarienta of
the sovereign on *tato, servant, of ; teen* and.
servants of Ineiness,eo ; ea they have no free
dom, neither to their persons, nor in their aer
Rona, nor in their times " •
Gen. Stevens on ahe ; :James lelend
Reverse..
_
Our correspondent- at' Port 'Royal tends-Us
toe o ffi cial report - of Beni-Steven,,- In regard
the disaster•oat Secrossionville.l From that
doonmentutud the. highly: memor
andtun whicifitooompeniev,l‘: tke reader ,will,
learn Mat Gebt t Stev ens' denies, emphatically,
two polite Which hive been trge&i&delence,
°Caen, ; Benham in orlering the attack.' One
was, that the Council et 'War held before tha
battle was'unanimously favorable to the pro=
„feet. This, Gen. Stevens produces the vouch=
ars Of Gene. Williams and Wright; strength
ened by his own word, tii,refate. throe of
the general Officers with 411.6111'0ml:Deihl:Lb&
advlxed'i believe& thitt; netll the heavy batter
ies had madeWn itapresslori iiporis the eeltarsi
works, an attack'.Would:be:suicidal; Is it
proved.' The other *int wax; that Gen. Sti-,
yens'neglect to make the tweediest the Time
prearranged, the 'attempt abortive.,
Gen. }Hemet! ' very epeoiBo In",..dieproving
this assertien, 'siring the 'islet time of eaeh
of kb movements; and showing them to.havo •
anticipated'" 'thee period, predetermined by
.; Such are the-statements of- tir b officers;
both men of : credits mass courage; and
kottlidhlt4Lulthed- fon. , impetnous gallantry
rather than, for caution. and delay, ;The-issue
is distiacitliinade up, and aeltnow only con-,
terns_ the persons ,whose,Screcf-kr futpli 4 .,
rd, ths patdiemarbe *moused Pl.:dismiss
the case .1111 _of eshiusted.-;intercut..
enough to know the' affair lit.Btwitssionyilli
was in the highest degrectilitgrabefuk, and_
that none of the disgrace attaches to the men,
!rho fought-with peculiar daring coil patelst 7 :
euty.—N. - Y. noses..
Tkci Chntie
A ataxia dispatch to the ISfairltork . l`rmluee;
dated Beltlutore, Monday, Jely 14, eve' tt4
follow's* eeiretpeadteiiir, wai *s.iataie4 19 ,
itte_ainugeand iaiiitiagaioitargu plalorth
a. few days sleoeby.the
Major-Oa. YOnt'aV
boatloa'lo hereby callodlola extract trona the
Louisville tountat,' of the 10th law Thole
Or us who know yen perionally,-knoie Umiak
chirp is utterly talcs. • The world needs oily,
/oar denial, under yotcr owoslgnatnra..:
Yoare, very tzulyi
B. P. Calm, No. 110 litadlsoiSaientitl;;.''
To lion. B. B.Cutr 1 NO. 110 Madison avenue
. . 1
Nov* York • . " .1
I have your note' of the lith . liiit4UOlN'oll
my attentionto an ociltorint In 'the' Lonirrills
jounsat of - the 10th inst.; In which I ato
elated vitt'. conduit'. "not only
,InfurlOns
to the (Loren:meat, but disgraceful JO
minify." • . • -
As there.are no spectecationsitc; this eharge,'
I eau onlypronotiace It to be In.the broadest
sense unjust, unfounded' false; and totltunel.
oath I butts mitt, to all my lite, oonseloasly
dons an injury to soy' homess.tyleg. 'As to I
doodle! cruelty and guilt, my entire nature
revolto at both ; sod my oaantryatoOola nev
a be. ?treas.:lad that I bon era gatlty
• I demand .tho totalestlati , P" 4 "* l2 i
*sits utterly and absoloply
- oat 0304=6 sizoiat;'
O. M. Mtniotb.. -•
Trentolea in Knell's Pepttatmont t , .;
Knell's
seams that the: origin of the charges ,‘
against Gen. iiirctin, are the folloWing - •
When thelBth Ohio ItiginientWere trotreat=
tog through: Athens; some of theinhabitelate
who;-blar aangregseed*on,•the Pubilo
hooted at them, telling Wean f!rtm,,yon 4:4,4
yankete,'! "out sticks; you cowards;
and several' heta *ere fired front the atoreeMi
the: square. ha - a 'consequence . the. aeldlere
were very much exasperated; and when Vial,.
town - was - .re-occupied wen IMAM for xi,
mmge..:: It' is mad. with how met truth ;
.know net;that Col....Turtldn told them that
he would tune' his back for two boon, but at
any 'rate 'the boys :lent in with a will, and in
leas than an hour erery place of business on
the 'eqiere,, excepting perhaps lour or iire,
was literally gutted. - •
We think the Ixiye di!! right,Ant eo did not
some of Col. Tnrobln's stiwilorii - as Will be . '
seen Itnte the felloWlng:from'the Chienge,;
Cot J. Tmunut.--It will; be Martb a
briefiteragraph. elsewhere in this paper,_thAt.„::: -
Col:
Turthinithe.well=known. commander
the Sib brigideritt illitchel't nape d'Onnes".'.,'"
has tendered or is about to tender his resign
Con, and that Lleut. Col. Scott, also
Iliinoir 19th; is 'about to throw up- - his' totti•w'r!'
Mission) and accompany his Colonel' homit I
Coli,Tarchin, hitt tad, from the ,beginulnati; : -
the wisest and clearest ideas, of any man' tn...,
the fadd;' slant the way in. which thin w a r"
should-be-conducted ; and it is the apprects-7.
Um; of these that has caused the action, on thee'
nut cif superiors that compels his militia=
Cow , . lie Believes; and, as far is
Permitted to, has acteltution the 'Mild thatlA
the people of the South , are enemies and art
to: be. teated'as such; that their pretended '
property:in .. men 'ants by no law that:heft ' biturid 'to - respell,- arid' that - they shoulld= be
as hi' as!pinalble tit:defray - the
ponies ef.the campaigns
-Nations like' these isheisAnef like the 'v s- '
ible form of deeds hiVe'"!oT-'-cdstroe; brought'
doWn'tp434 his beta and upon lax gallant riNgli
!me the Wrath the generals whose wh - olee:
Object seems: to be td hunt the niggers ofrett,'_
it muter, end to guard semen .1311101 1, Petchtol
and' chicken; mope. tll,thogo; Dori, ..Cartos_
Basil the Most notorions-rpoiCain.,-
loeirhote. nets , have earned tot tali ~ aientivz
rebelanberovritle has been,the appellation, -
"She friend bf the Soutb.''' II• it lit "she has;: '
Cunt tliellith l Of - Our Chieekt
raginientite the rear, ittinped Colonel
Tnr
chin of bit brigade, and put him and hid
than whom there are no better, to the task of
guarding- a rrillrosti:-. -We- respectfully. ask
the:Prestdent. to takenotioe of this'ase, and
iftt proofs to be 'tut now, s tated.. to put .the
Inntleman with; the,. portentous 4pants4 same
to the rinks, and camellia shoulder straps_
lobe stibilielltql.Turclan'i coat. .Whit hitter
lifer the best - soldiet of ' the . two, and'what ii
otOulte mush importance;' he. believes 16
the war:- That , Don Carlos don't'
,
From
.Evacuation .of
lettand..Tfie Negro. .itegk:.
; mflntr=cAnd,itionof
The ;Ward Stator ii4aintranspor
Capt. Lowlier, arrived on Monday; morning in
three. dtiya frown:at:Royal, bringing kaiak ,
and wounded roldlors.-
The Ericsson brings no trews ofirripoitince.'t
The troops :were in good hrialth; for that
Gem' 'Hunter was- pnrimitrg the
tenor oft& 'way." Gov. Saxton was verj..
popular at Beaufort.: James Island had been
abandoned by oar men ) who .baie been taken -
teEdist‘Hilton Read, and Beaufort..
Cf riews,itithe stria sense of the term, theiti •
is nvt a word In the Department of the booth;
but-of- topics very . Interesting to- the Mom ,
thousands who have friends serving torre,,- .
there is ibundanim. Port 'Royal. Barber, it'
the present time, presents to the naval' eye an
unusrially attractive inspect, there ho .1 ;
less than six gunboats, two sloeps-oVyrar k end
the liiii4Of.battle ship Vermont lying grimly
in the watenT: The - Wabash, which has been.::
stationed
stationed here from the time of the taking
the plattairritil tow, excepting - for a few weeks
Wherraho was absentmi service alengtheiTlO,c l -
rfda tionit,:rmiled - jesteidayiunder , tionatininX.:
of,Capt. Raymond Boger*, for Philadelphia,
carrying the blue pennant of Commodore
pint to the , bleckading:iteet -- ottherieste
where It will be transferred to one of the gun ---
boats. -The Commodore will reined here efterZ T.'-
inspecting the condition of the -
&stay llooluding the "Cradle of Eidecition,k
and will hoisthis penitent on board the Ver;.' , -
moils itnir chiefly employed es atnipply , yes
lei. The Wabsah, it is - understoed, rb-'
turn tothhatation aßitreesivinganew , ..
Mist and - undergoingrepalre clothe:CW=loi
whieli she strifored duringthibembartimenirit- . •
the forte at HilttniTalied and Bay
doormats; - apparently trustworthy - V.41.1W
point to some demonstration of , tlw anritriri:
against. Port Royal "'eland, with a view
driving our iiiihrfoiifortheirsjeasent cur- - -
tars in Beaufort. 'Phe "Ishind, licirever,.- . is -
very strongly 'reinforced by ths:presiume
Gen. Stemple brigade t added te thie f ..form!, j,.
previously under command of Gen. .
molt Of -Whom-Winn bithight tip forte' Iftlyv-," -
West smiths. 'Tatum to. take pert hi the
contemplated attack upon Charleston ) . now
postponed nntil the Alt To the
els for theirtionerltr In breaking the holiday
Glummer of *argon:Gl of didy,selebration at' -
Port Reid Perry, the gunboat_
been - sent-6 Operate around the
.rear of Gert.'Brannan's commend; Ind prepse*.:
rations ore . aotively_in progress for a dirseent
von sorneportion of the main MEC forint.
.
_ -
Senattir : -CarLtle - and iwest Vi ginia.
24.443nat0r Cartila enrprieodalibntthoceaho
Itimr:iipi.best s , Tisesdaj, by .yotiag , alKotti.-
the a4myttion of yrest r yhi t ioa 11211050411r.1 ,- .
11 94r: after_
_biorin:lndPc°4* l P,U,SM
to sword: the; bill so aa to yroildo for a yra7 . ,„
•`:
people; and atcol6ll4:pared - jp:464,iti!':
along° provlding , for -gradual apairipatloa,
_
.The - hitt ,peeed by the Senate provblei"
far'thetr - eoint,of aU pereone ban -
State iiihr next 4th of Jelly, stator the fzee.-=,
dentin!' hp on -coming , of age who -are - nada
tin'iearafat that time , ilia
intthirti r ltee who are between ten and_t!ten
ly-ene at that 'elite. The new Statu te to be ' ,
futityni tothree :Rep re ti 4
The Confirmation ;Bill. • .;
The New York neer reviews the Coniecai
lion bill, and aunts up as followi
The sitiole_bill is Just and - It gives _
the'rebeis to understand distinctly tbe.peaat.%:
ties theirinctir larder the taw, •at well as !pith ;
the sword; by; perileting • in their rebellion
It gives a definite legal o hamster to them pen
steles,' 'add ef i brds; tor all now entertil'in:the:
rebellion, an opportunity to retries their State.'
if they desire to do so. And thepiturisioiitur!'
thotishig the President to prooltip Jul amnia.:
ty, sadanu all that Call be elalmed ror
bets on the coote,of el/money; or:that ma. 7. bir
. dentandedly tits public goali. ' ;•-•
.
Leis
prAmass INSURANCE CO:
Office, R corner Wood end Fifth
FIBB ARD MAIM INSURAZIW:
- • • ' . ,
Rib. Phillips, James D. Irma,'
ja..wait, . Cs pt John .I...•lltwaim
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