The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, August 16, 1862, Image 1

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COMMERCIAL journal.
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PAN* AND WOOD OIUIBA
SELLING urr
wholesale or retail-
JAS. W. IVOODWELL,
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noa mjFourlUatrette mblO
JJAXENXED 0CX.,8,1851.
■ Oitbridge't Patent
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WAOONS, CABMSASW COAL
■«AK»; TUIBBft WUEEL9,CAJAWGABDEN*
s^^>-“*10E t ASD BTOWS UAbON'S WHEEL*
all aude of the beat 4ry.tlmber: alao all
ptoointlr. Apply to
:* ftreotatatl-ia, Allfgheny.
\“OXICE XO OIL KEFINEKa AND
' f —Tbe Kanertrula Belt Ueaqbc.
tnriosCo.berioj CMapleted tbelr irnasemeau lor
UKb.fflMO&ctmv of OOBCEbTUAIED OIL OF
VITBoL, ere new crepeted to eapbiy the tnde
therewith. , Ihetr FLetiouta eliU, beeiag wo.ncitr
of LLCW the, perdey, Ih./.M £ SlSlV> W S
Ueula wlthoat delepf. ‘
■ ■ Addreeif . c .OBUSOJ! COLDUUN. Aeeht.
. j*lo.llet. ■. . Oiface.-84 Wood elreet, Pltlebarsh. ~
Tiie Weatern Tbeoiosical Semiaory
••Tfaeuirectors, Their Meetings
aba Doties*'i . <
80 ,tb*iiy Inquiries Brecnedc of ui;both per*
tonally .and by-leiter r . relative to the power*
and duties of the Direotora of (he Theologloal
Seminary, that wo'dcem-H propor to answer
InoarcolaiDDr/
; The Western TheOlegf cal Seminary is plieed
by the General Assembly under the oars of
/oriy.Directors, twenty-elghlTif whom aro
ministers, end twelve are Hailing Elders. -
• The Direqtora jnqotvAnyaUy.at the olbibof
the on their own adjournment, or
when duly' called. Nine members; fire of
whom mnit.be ministers, constitute oqaornm.
' "Tbe/ Mhaugurate the Professor*/ watch
ever , the eonduct ot tbo. students j redress
S' ievhnoes; examine into the whole hoarse bf
■traction;and study In the Seminiry t and
saperihtendand endeavor to promote all Its
Interests.", •
* Two ; section* oftboeonstitatlou of the SsmV
inary, arolbo fcdlowing; I
*• S*o. S. The President of the Bosrd, otht
the erent of his death, absenoe, or Inability to
aot, thtt flrst.Vicb.President ihill, at the re
quest of any thrbe members expressed to him
in writing,‘call a special meeting of the Board
of Director*, by i circular letter addressed to
each i in whlch letter uotioe shall be given,
not only of and' time of meeting,
but of the business intended to be tianiaeted
at the meeting notified; and this letter shall
be sent at least titeaiy days before the time of
said mooting/' • ■■■■ /'- 1 ■■■■ j
•'{ ?*aia:lo.j Xheßoard of /Directors -'abal! in •'
•peot the fidelity of tbeTrefeiecrs, especially
In regard to, the doctrines aotuaily taughti
and ifi after doevinqftiry and examination,
they shall Judge that any Professor Is either
.unaoahd fn-iue,faith, opposed tothe funda
mental principles of Presbyterian' Church
j government; immoral in his conduot, unfaUh- i
fal ttb I s Am s lor in compe t«n ttq the dii
chargo of his duties, they ihsll faithfully re
i port him aS'SQoh to the General Assembly.
Or if the longer contlnuaqoo of a Professor bi'l
I judged highly. dangeroofl/tbo DireCton may !
immediately suspend him, and appoint an- 1
[ other, till the whole business ean bo reported 1
,and submitted>to;the Assembly." i
I This language,;nndor a very strlot eon- i
i struction, gives hot much power over a Pro
.lessor, while, umlpr a libaral and oomprohon*
\ iiVßltiterpretation, it clothes the'' Directors j
! with Immense power, anddevclyqs upon them
[ crorcspondtag responsibilities. Tbo true
! friefids'of b Seminary will say, savd the in*-
stitotioh, eave.ouf young men. If a Profes
*cr/frbra«lther'pirv«riUy-of.heart orobsti
;hdoyt»f spirit,'puts himself /or beeps hlmsalf:
In nu equlvoeal position,lct Muj/aad uot the’
Semldary/bcsribotiamage, Tbo action of
ibe. Dtreciomi It;wiU. bo noted, Js, hot final.
Almostit Jslbnt a saspensionof; the Profes
iar, tlll the next meeting of the General As-
Bembly,whll# ahbihormaybeVmployedtodo
Ws : irorlt,"- .’>■
The datlefl Qf theDircctorSj -ln tbo present
tlreumt'tancea of Allegheny Seminary, would
bo'efflbraced/malniy iu’. thete phrases t; «wu
dress grievanceajj"; f'spperfntend land en- 7
deavor toproaototll ]t« inter<esis;;(,inoota
pe ten tta tbodliobergo of his. dutlea/’ “if
I tbe/longef bonUmianoo /.of -a, Professor be’
.f fj«dge4blgblydaagefpa*/ , vTfth#y'fiodany
> c --<-&£• JNpOTSQa* * tnU—Jhmifttriam'Samtr. ■ ■
, *n. --t 1 ' • «■ , <- •/•\ < <: t j , 1 j ’' ‘ '
1 Jit, *I, ' ‘'--tf 1 { r <*( 4 '{, r f*t*
i f .yoX./AKNca’DAL, iumBTEB and
*“ eelecl treode of OKS UiNK
wa4.all.hlnd* of SMOKING
AND CIIEWINU TOCACCO. bNUi'r, FANCY
IIBKBUCU'AIia PiPKS, TUBfa.Ao'il, la
rerictr, UNDLB TUB BT. CUABLEB HOTEL.
PlUsburgh.i'aev-i *. >. *
N. li.—The TradeauppUedion UUral terms.
W W, YOUNG, successor (o Van
* * Yoaa», No. n Wood etrtot, comer
o]*tAiissio&<raUeyt douler lu all kUuteof CL/TLEIiT •
fomHHJUitar Aep.v Ao. A -Urgo awwtiaent of the
abore goods oonatantly oa head. ■•• ■■■ thhl •
IAGEbUN A IuWASEIvk ton*
V Pacatia asa duliju ',ia BACOif. uitirn
,BE!n\ i*AliD, HEti3 AHp EC2{P( POEK, No. is
ourtb tlreet, ncarUUrty, YltUburghl. •
\j P« AtAKSHAiiLiy ilgAijgtt ik .Wat t:
Ko - « Wood street,
LJk».- 3*. .PeALMKILiiJka * Wood bi„
PIATB, BTB AW TBIU*
iglNOa. aatl hTBAW oopiMt • *
litooys sj^ojes.
OT
BOOTS. Afirfi SHOES of‘wvary dMcrtpUoa. 2fo'‘
. v. ocSl-jly '
. ljEOt ALBIIEE,'JjON AjCO., Wbole
- bB tfaaaAaa BaraaHtauaau: BOOTS. SHOES,
•TVwOqnw.To.DrtbwmfWood Pittal.Qrsh.
i-, PUi'SICIvUTS.
jQK. CUAKLEB H. STOW*!,
;< : ;v ■;:I , HVPIC£AK,'4?DBD4OEOB,
.'Oao^HofMnoißAiinßnnv'./'
Bn*, near SnifniulcD Bridge]
h,lll!l > " '■ At,LEOll»s'r-:rTT.
U, yUAHTKRMAHTKKH'. WAB
UAMT3, Add other CLAIMS AUAINBT THE OOVt’
v
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; ie2T3m JOHK D BGtTLr,Y, Cwbler
U
NIVERtiALCLOTUESWKiNGKtC
/—Wt cjn'lnci the irotldj.wn d»<f eomHiKluDi
Ma-w.ll'rtoirMs»utiT» proof iw(Jiu!t!wl*ll^;
>tr-tlon 4hAtlb«"UiJr»,ul duth<«-WrC,7» KM
/oM *«k lhal"S«lf 4<JJ»llig” Mtchlaailndcrltcf
cheap epolag-.ed h/f Wtl«tcr.£iTO lellnidoae, kJj
.ivilKj.ilj prat *at K fromenldre
jjhdeilijhj thclr tMt.' 1 !! tooaoa’t UUhwjJlij
tiff* oche Iti tin* thorcagh U«S lul
>T»ltlch abeodnut on«<ntinrty,w|(l be flf.J to «1L be
, r ■’**■’***■ J
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V A ? u , bbii.
’'JuirAO, I Lard Olivo liaad «tftl ter otto ti» • :
I,' " V . JA&. DAUtUHi* SOS'. -
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sittebnrflft
S. RIDDLE & 00.,
BDJIOBB ABD. PBOPBIETOsb,
FnblieaUon Olflee No. 81 Fifth stint.
SIOBNIIiQ A2TD EVENING EDITIONS, DAILT,
CONTAINING THE EATEBT HEWS HP Ttf THE
HOOB OP FOBUCATION.
, TERMBI I
Mo*m» Emtkw-SO pw •nn«mla*aTMM,ar
U ce&t» pirnefe-from wrteA
Etssim Eomoi—S3 pcFttomn la admoe, urs
oeati per wnk fivui nrrfrr*.
Wuoir Eimpn-Slojb coplw, jj perwmiiiai
liw or racro, 81,15; Tea op npwarti, SI pn «ooom,
fararlablj in ad ranee.
ADVEBTIBIKQ AT SEASONABLE BATES.
SATURDAY MORNING, AUG. 16.
Important Correspondence.
publlah to-day the eorreapandenoo be
tween GenerelalULnog and Lasybommefid.
era-ln-ohlef of the Federal and rebel nrtnloi.
The New; York World well rtmarki, (hat if
Pen. Har-t-sca will dlreclble aword he well
aa ho haa hli pen, tho remit of oar preicnt
conflict It, not doabtfal.; Hl* fopllee: to 'thd
gronndloae oharget of -the ' rebel general arb
conceived in the lone and expretaed with tho
dignity becoming tho: representative of a
great power. To tho falaehooda and (helm*
pndencooftheieoond letter Gen. If annex
properlymehei no reply.-'lie llmhlj deelinta
to receive It.
Tbeoorretpondenceneedi no comment On
onr part it ii all that oonld be dealred Ar
for tho rebel ■ effrontery le
matchleaa. Tho mutilated deadon tho Me
naetaa hill video, tbe-drinklng cnpa made of
our ,eoldlere''ehnlle now hanging In many
tonthern hornet, tho repeated oheata to which
we have been enbjeoted in the exchange cf
prlaonera.the firing npon vcalled drowning
eallore, the mnrder of a tick : General in hia
ambnlance, the brntalitlea to: oar tick and
wcnnded prlaonera at Richmond and Oharlea
too, give the Ue, aa no wordaoani to Jeff. Da
cia' astounding device to get oredit abread for
•.higher oivilnatlon in the Confederacy than
that of the people againatwhom he hu railed
bu lnfamona rebellion-
Well Done,_Hr. Stanton—Tho Traitor
In ft late article wp coiled upon Mr. Stanton
to arrest the traitor,;Dr. Edsoit 8. Olds,' of
Lancaster,-Ohio, . Democratic candidate for
Congress In that district. Mr.'Stanton has
anticipated our request. On Tuesday night
lost Olds was arrested and sent to Fort La
fayette, whore we hopo Vallasdioham will
soon follow him. This Olds, on the slump,
threatened to resist the draft if it Was at
tempted to bo made. The following particu
lar* of the arrest we uke from a Columbus
dispatch to tho Cincinnati Comnmiatr
OoLCKsftj Aug. IS.—The arrest of Dr. Ed
son B. Olds, of Lancaster, last night, beoame
known hero, this morning. The ordor was
signed by C. P. Wolcott, Assistant Secretary
of IVar, and. stated ihd cause to be disloyalty-,
Qilng treasonable language and. interfering
wuhenlUtmenu. It *aa pUoed In theheads
<*f 1 P. .Scott# if tho asdiAl Detective
Police, and an assistant, who reported here
lat noon yesterday. They left here at 2 p.o„
I aeoompauied by Col. Bliss, and were driven
thirty miles to Lanosster, making but one
ohango of hones on the road. - '
. Tho arrest wai undo at 10 y. a., Dr. OMe
belngin bed at the time. Hesistocco was of- i
fered, and the chamber door hod to bo broken I
open. A crowd was raised by the ory o'
'•fire,** and some threats wero made of resoae,
.butnone attempted.
Olds attempted to throttle tho assistant de
tective, bat was compelled to desist by:tho
presentation ofaloadod pistol by Soott.
The prisoner was afforded timo to pack a
change of clothing,
The only other parties In the house were
hlfdocghter and too-in-Uw, who wore bitter
in Renunciation
b£SP roar.
REDUCED ruiOKS,
The 0.0w4 cotlcelnl by. iho ory of fire, wero
aloat eqaaUy divided for and against the ar«
reau One,man, as the party left the home,
hiked Old* if they Bhoald reicae. Ilii name
wei takea/aad Soott thraatened to aboot the
flnfe Aha who made the attempt.
In making the arrest Boott wai straok by
Oldi orhli ion-in-law with a tong#. The
firmness of the officers sabdaod Olds and his
friends, ud the -party drove oil witboat far*
ther obstructions. The officers with their
.prisoner arrived here at tf rp. m., and wera
immediately .transferred to the Cleveland
train e* roete.for Port Lafayette.
Olds Arrested.
HsiDQUißTtu Abut or tsb 0. 5.,)
near Richmond, Aug. 3. J
T» th* Qtntnl (hnmandtng fJU Army of (As
Umittd Statoi, Watktngton: .
..OcjfKiaLt Oa tho 29m of Juoe lest, I was
Instructed by the Secretary of War to inqalre
of Gen. MoClell&a as to tho troth of al
leged murder* committed oa our citiiens by
officers of the United States army. The cases
of Wa. B. Mumford, reported to hare been
murdered at New Orleans by order of JdsJ.
Gen* B. F. Butler, and Col. John Oven, re
ported to bave.beco munU red in Missouri by
order of 3UJ. Geo. Fop«, Were those referred
to. I bad tUe honor to be informed by Mai.'
Gen. MoOiellan that ho had deferred these in
quiries to his government for a reply. No
answer has as yet been received. The Presi
dent of the Confederate States has since been
credibly informed that numerous other officers >
of the army of the United States within the
Confederacy have been guilty of felonies and
capital offence* which are: punishable by all
laws, human and divine. *
I am directed by him to bring to yonr notice 1
a few of those best authenticated. Newspa- I
pew received from the United States, an-1
noußoe as a faet that Msj. Gen: Hunter has 1
armed slaves for the murder of tbsir masters. I
and has thus-done all In 'hi# power to inau
gurate a servile, war, which is worse than that
of the savage, Inasmuoh asitsnperadUs other
herrora taiheindlsoilminate slaughter of ages,
sexes and conditions. Brig. Gen. Pbelj sl*
reported to hare Initiated at New Orleans the
example set by MtJ* Geo* Hunter on the ooast
of Bouth Oarollna. Brig.; Geq. G. W. Fftch
is stated in the same Journals to have mur
dered Inoold blood two.peaoefuUititens,bo.
Cause one of his men, while invading ourcoun
try, was killed by some unknown person while
defending bis home*. ; < . i:
I am instructed by the President of the Con
federate States to repeat the inquiry relative
to the esses of Mumford and Owen 1 , and to
ask whether the statements in- relation 'to
the notion of Generals Hunter, PhOlpf, and
Fltoh, are admitted to be true, and Whether
the conduct of those Generals Is sanctioned
by tholr governments I. am further dirrotod
I - b J hl« •xoellsocy the President to give notice
i,that in toe evont of not reooivlng a: reply to
I .ihsse inquiries within fifteen, days from the
delivery of this loiter, tbstit will bo assumed
that the allegod fsets are trtte, and ara.sano-
Uoned by the government of thd* United
States.- ■ <■ - *
In .nob nnerent, on that goT.rnm.nt will
rcfltth.Mipon.lbiutj of tl)n retribativ. or'
ntnllatlro aounn. which .hall b. adopttd
to pat an and to tho mcroUen ntrobttlei which
now chnraoUriio tho wor thoOonfod
•rate States.' ]
I no, inoat ro.pootfniljr, ,onr obedient aor
yant, ~ . H. Xgt, Gen. Commending.’
u **f9o**iM» ortiu Mi, ). •.
j, ... Wmhlngton, Augott r. t
Commanding, t to.t —-
Qi»«eii. : Yoar.letter of ' Jaly'ti mu i*.
Mlwiat m the
ii *?*,.?*■ •hPPMlogifroaii 'Ui ' imloriotacot
Htr.j jitJ
wltboat batog ehown to the Preeldontor Bio-'
TttATJ of Wnr. '■
b ad bn nr e odrad, aijdbattcn *4>iaulyv
_No »B.tb«aliojaiftrmdH6i:iajL bßtin. received
m wUtioo.la tba..«*ccuiioiL.df-John jOwao pt
( maMttre« wiil.bo-iaimcdlatelj*
takea tOMeertSlothb Xactaqf, tbo alleged ,ex*
•lotlons/ of. wMch'joa 'wiirbi duly informed*
I need bardly eraafojbu, iG*aer*i, that *o
faras toe Unitod Sutea aathoritiba ; *ro o&n
-eeroad tbia bonteit'will ba carried on! ln : «tr!Vi
acoordanoo -thei lawr and usage* of mod
ef^.w2rf?r .* # d •li »*Pt«»CB wiU bcduly
ptidlalleii.lri 'rag* r d’'i6, r .lba bnfnlng
tndgcj.ie., withlacar lincijbv perrum in
diagniie ■ er peaeefal eltlrece,- I refer job to
my Utter of the 22d of January lut to'.Gen*
erta Price. -I think you *i(l Kid the.rieir.
there expreilcdm not mewrielly diff.rieg
athoeoetefciJ;ln yoar letter. lareitird'
Uklag tho ?!*«» of Intent
"f* 1L kn ? w of oo modern .eathorlty
arntoa iaitlfle. it, exoept la the extreme cue
’of .eer with .oy onolcilljed/foo ehioh hu
hlmrolf flrrt eiubliebed each a bxrbiroue
rale. The Celled'BUteV wm. Borer arjoute.
B.noa iuoho proceeding anlera forced to dn ih
by the barbaroßi eoadaet or on enemy who
* rah to ear o»n cltiieai.'
- ■( 'I ' * • ' ‘ >' 'f' -'.fV • fit* W# l HiUtOXe
, 1 'I V - ; Oesetßl-la-Ohif U; B. dmj;
IMPORTANT WAR PAPERS.
Correspondence between the Rebel
Gen. Leo and Gen. Halleck.
1 - ■ • I . ' • •.
LETTERS ON CIVILIZED WARFARE.
Strlctnrei on tbe Oath of illogianoe an
OoafiEßatioD.
IKBDLTIS6 LETTER FBEH GMEBIL LEE,
Gen. Helleok Declines to Seoeive it
QS*« Ltl TO QtV. K’CLIbtlV.
I • • &lADQ9ASTBBB DfFAITMIKT Of)
*" SOIIBSM VlßOllli.iJuly 21. J
Jb Uafor Omml On l B. MaCUUan, Ooa.
| masutep Army oftk«\f\jtomae t
I OIffXBAL ilt has oomo to my knowledge
J. that many of our oltixens, engaged in peace
ful avooatlon®, bavo.beon arrcatod and lm-
I prisoned bccaoso they refused to take the
I oath of allegiance to the United States, while
Lother®, by hard and harsh treatment, hare
| been poippeUcd to taka an oath not to bear
arms against that government.
I I have learned thatnboat ono hnndredof
the latter class have boon released from For
tress:Monroo*. .Thlsgovornmentrefusestoad'
mitthe right of. the authorities of theUnitcd
States to arrshtourolUtens endextort from
I themi thaif parole not to tender military ecr*
i vice to their oonntry r toodcr the penalty of
Incurring panishment'ln case they fall into
tho hands of yonr foroes. I am dircnted by
. tbaSeccretary of War to*inform yon that sneh
Oaths will not b* regarded aa'obllgafory, and
persons who take them will bo required to
render military lerrioe.
Should yoargovernmoot treat the rendition
of sneh service by those persons as abroach
of parole and pnnish it accordingly, this gov
ernment will resort to retaliatory measures at
the only-means of compelling the obienranoo
of tho 1 rules of'Civilised 'warfare.
X have the honor to boj Very rospeotfully,
your obedient servant,
R. E. Lib, General Commanding.
081, SiIXECK TO OS*. tI’CbSLLiB-
I HsatMqcAETxaa or ran Abht, )
• : WashliiglOD, Aug. 13, 1862. J
1 i£rfor<?«»mii.(?fOr«s. tile (Mian, Cbwimoßcf
j aaj Army of ih* Potomho t
I GEhßhaLrl have jast reoeived from the
I Adjutant General's oQioo your latter of July
30th, enclosing a louertrom Gcn. R. E. Lee.
of July aUu Tho letters ,of . Gen. Dig and
I Msjw .Wood. will faroishlyou with the proper
information for a reply to Gon. Lse’s oota-
I platnu in regard to the treatment of prisoners
lat Portress Monroe. Thb Government of the
j United States has never authorised any extor*
tion of oaths of allegiance or military parolee,
I and lias fox bidden any measures to be resorted
Ito tending to that end. jlnstoad of extorting
oaths of nllegianoe and paroles, it has refused
j the application of several thousand prisoners
to be permitted to take. them, and return to
| their homes In the rebel States. At the same
I time this Government claims, and Will oxer*
| cue the right to arrest; imprison, or placo
[ beyond its military linesyany person suspect
led of giving ald aud information ti» its ene
mies, or of any other treasonable aot,. And if
i persons so arrested voluntarily take tho oath
of allegiance, or give- thoir military parole,
and alterwarda violate their plighted faith,
.tnoywillbo punished aernordiog to tho laws
and usages war. Yon will assure Gen. Lee
that no unseemly threats of retaliation on his
pars. will deter Uns Government from oxer
euing its lawful rights over both the persons
and property or whatsocyer name or okaracter.
Very respcotfully, your obedient servant,
H. W. HILIeBCK,
Geotral-ln-Ohlof U. 8. Army.
asjr. nag to qxx, bxllics.-
OH. in 10 OH. SALIECS. ■;
HiADqoiiTua Axjrr oxthx 0.-S i -)
ne»r Rwhmond, Vo., Augait 2,18 f 2. j
To too Central Qmmaodmg the C. 3. Arm.
Wathingtcm t
„ Ghhoi I In obedltnoo to(ha order of hli
Excelienoy, tbs President of-the Confederate
Butee, I hare the honor to nuke jou (he fol
lowing eomamotutlon i- 1
On the 22d of July lost a cartel foro gen
oral exchange of prisoners was eigned by Ala
•K. Pi" 1 Join A. Dlx on behalf lef tho
g»««*d States, and by Major General D. H.
nil! on too port of this Government. fßy tbo
tenna of that cartel it is stipulated Chat all
.prisoner* of war hereafter taken shall be dis.
W oti parolo ami) exchanged, gcarcely
-had the cartel been signed whoa the military
authorities of tho United States comtoeneed i
a practice changing the character of the war
Irom such as beoomes civilised nations into
murder**** 11 * a^^aoTlia * lial * robbery and
A general order lieoed by the Soereiary of
War of the United States, in the oity of Wasb
!hE°?,i ql V h V or7 dfty that the car^l
signed in Virginia, directs tho military com
minders of the United States to take the
property of onr people for the convenience
and use of the army without compensation.
A general order issued by Major General
Pope, on the 23d of July last, the day after
the date of the cartel, direoto the murder of
»°mir\ C k r y l V tiun ? ? s P iCR » if found‘quietly
tlllinjg their farms in his rear, even outsido of
his lines. ~ j
And one of his Brigadier Gonorals,: Stein*
vebr, has seised iuaocent and peaceful in*
habitants to be held as hostages to tjho end
that they may bo murdered in cold lilood if
any .of bis soldiers are killed by some un
known persons whom he designates as:“baj>h
wbaekers.” Some of the military authorities
seem to suppose chat their end will be better
attained by a savago-war in whioh no quarter
is to. be given and. uq- ago or sex is' to be
spared, than by suoh hostilities os are klono
recognised to be lawful in modern times- Wjs
fled ourselves driven by our enemies by steady
progress toward a practice-which we 5 abhor,
and which we are vainly struggling tot avoid,
i -I Under these circumstances this : government
i has i«sned the. accompanying general order,
which. I am dieeoted by the. President to trans-*
ait to you, recogplsieg .Mojor General Pope
and.hia commissioned officers to be in the po
sition which they have chosen for themselves i
■—thatof rqbbcrs and murdereraj and not tfiafl
of public enemies; entitled, if raptured/to b<r
treated as prisoners of war. The -President
also inetruet*me to-inform you-that were
sounoo our bright of. retaliation otrlhe-inno.
oent, and will continue, to treat the private
enlisted soldiers of Gen<-Pope's Army as pri«-
ooers of war, but if, after notion to your gov
ernment that they confine repressive measures
to the pQuiehment of .'cbm'misslohed I officers
who are willing participants in these Crimes,
the savago practices threatened In the order*
alluded to be persisted in, we shall relootantly
boforoed to the last resort of-accepting tho
. war.cn the terma ohosenby ourenemies,-until
the voice of. an outraged humanity shall com'*
: a respect for tho,recognised nsigca'of war! 1
. Whilo thi President.considers , that, tho facta
would justify a refusal on our part
to execute-tho cartel by whioh we have agreed
•to Jiberato an excess of prisoners of war in our
hands, a' sacred; regard for plighted., faith
which shrinks from thosemblanoe of breaking
a promise 'precludes a resort .to suoh nh''ex*
tremity, nor is it his deairo to extend to any
other foroee of the United States the puaish
mont merited, by. Genqral-Popp and snob com
missioned officers: as choose to participate in
the execution of hla infamous order. : ' ~
I have tho honor tobcg Tery'respectfully,
Yourobedient servant,
(Signed) B, E. ttc, v
_ " . - . ' General Oommanding.; .
[General Ordets KOi 54,-from the Adjutant
and Inspector XJeneralV Office, Bichmond,
'S»-» August l|-18d3, are Icclojcdv- "'They *roV
for to the.faturo retaliatory courso'o: tho
Southerif C9hf»d.oracy.', .owlog to tho reoent
orders otAhc. President of tho United States
an.d General# Pope and Stelnwohr. They were
published previously!]
BtrtT or GEN. UIIIBCE.
Dllo4BiKl£tt3 OF ts* Anuy.V ’
. ■ ■ Wißhinglon, Aug. 8,1862. / '
iren. ft, E, it*, Uoßtmandiag, <tc. *
UMBRALJ Tour two communications of
iho 2d instant, with Inclosures, arw' received.
As these papers are couched in_language ex
ceedingly insulting.to the Government of ,the;
United States, Lmustreapectfullydcctino to"
receive them.-. , v Th«y are :return?d herewith.'
• 7 oar obedient servant.
(Signod) . . , B. W. HitMOS,
. GeneraUa-Chlef U.;S. A.
FROM GENERAL FOPFS ARMY.
THE RETBEAT OF THE BEBEIS;
Bnford’iCavairjCome bp with the Enemy.
THE REBELS FLY.
• flßADQcamriaa Asaf ot.Viboisu, \ .
Camp near Oedar Mountain, Aug. 13, 1862. y
The rebels makeno atacd ut the : Bapidan,
but aro retreating' on Gordoneville, by th*
Orange Court House road. Gen. Baford, with
cavalry and artfflory/and MUroy, with,
a large force of infantry, are parsu'ng, and
havo already crossed itho river- at different
fordable po»nt*. - -f : v
The heavy rains of Mphday : and TncVday
have swollen the stream and delayed the cross-'*
ing of detached bodies of the rebels. : A por- v :
tion of J aokson'e Infantry, a'qd.a considerable
train of wagons, art .said to be still; on'the
north-bank, havingnrrived by Toads.parallol
to the other, calumbs, and, finding • the- ford
Impassable uatn.the river falls, it is believed
-they will be captured.'’ - r
• It is considered certain that Jackson, will
not,fight except near GordonsviUe; where he'
may-avail himself of re-«Qforeemeuss by rail.'
Th* rapid concentration of forcea by’Gbd.'
Pope disconcerted JaoksonVplatu and' eem-*
pelled blm.to abandon.the offensivo os tad.
aenly as he assumed it. ': • -- V."**''
Gen. Pope’s whole army-Is advancing, and
the campaign-pwoeedi as heretofore. . The
arrival of re-enfdreementa gives iim aneffco.
live force much greater than -before the bat- :
tie. Tho weather. U cool and -elrar, and the
troops greatly jefresbed.;; -
: #vcv»oWi>€fc,-~A;deserter lost in- reports
2,000 rebels killedand wounded on Saturday*
The let, Virginia -Hebei -Beglmeht. is ’ badly
.eat np, and lost, alt "its Voffioort." ' Tfae : Btn
Louisiana suffered-'beveroiy; '.Col/Kellyy of
that regiment, said it iraa thb haidcst flght-of
the war. r. ....
' Thirty thonsind trhOpti oroised tho Repidsn
: end were intbo Bght.' Twenty thurmad
-more: wire jiff etOordonsriile and Liberty
MtUl. Eight bandred wagom wire wUhtbo'
army, three hundred of whichwero aßuptiW
ttela.__<>Bly ,«i* jtegoix wereiilowea' ty# 1
regiment. ‘ 1 .
f;Jheki'oh!eij>«ctoafotriiii!SCalpeppef pith'd:
onteerlpw opposition. reh'ei mrfcit to; 1
gee OB’ Snnday 7 nlght,wheh the trigenKuie'
ien|-'o»er;rtheiitiTbM;t(>!l!ho,-trbop« 'mortU
uo-Moodaynlgbt, nudWeriellovec the tWer
;by Inetaiy toorelngi> 55he iMn ; irere gwtly
•s“*P.Pbint«ahyjtlie.iuie*pes:U((retre»f.( I Tbey‘
hid..been ; pretal«edap.ad»aoce»t)d»'v;ctor*.'
4t> «*«pei ter.Teht.,of l Gißg’Jecjtson ‘oho-:
JackioD, labia' le'ai; after’ the buttle;'told
wounded, end that It'Sttj'tfre fciWeit aght Stf
HeTafdhs-thought before the*
tight he could go right IhrODgb.aod never ex
isted to be Hopped lathed why. Gen. T*v_
tort : hot »ould';b4t Jjlltt.ithel'.'lilchmtsnd.
7.r5 1 ?- 1 ? ul “ n Jtt"thfr»y T dayj;, Jacks eo U
;»aia,to hayo goao to Rtohtaond; r '
/: 9fKOi4.L,B*pow y*Jtnß rcaacrr,
H^ißqjAjwriaAjMtpF.Vißoiiu,'; 7 ) 11
„ , l, t W'dpkadiy, Ang. lj;,lSGl./- ;
Q*ru .H'ltUck ,- Ttio Eutj->iucd rcpoEt
.was reo«lT«d 1 o’clock thlsmurnTogT-; ; .' 1 '
;•• Jotf* Pom, AJpj,/G«oV' '
ii* IIEAOOCaETfas rATitß? : tlUO> : ot,’2d
Asar cf VißajsiA. a ßg- u».
CW« (7wry*jy..>t ?kit/d/f£iojfr> ? -,r
"I h**oxtli*boirortn repufkAhat, ui.oJwdK
onco.to- thovinsUuciiQOßr. n»c«rtf<f4; from, *i*
MijorrQeperjAcOmoamJiijg.ihoAfiny.ofV^*”
l ,U>ia> morolflgiM- pruwodc&iA iho dl*
;tbo Ist
QoU
mood; sth Now Tort, Col. Be Forest, (cay- Gl
airy regiments,)and four pieces ofariillery. ■,
.; About toree cr four miles fipm your bead*
quarters X discovered the pickets of tho eu*» -. V;
Jny, and soon after'two largo bodlsiof cawl- “
ry* andrtke woods 'filledwith-footmen. A--. C:
Btroag Jifio of. skirmishers. out, .
wno icou drove in tho'pickets. When In
enemy,*few 1 sheHs'were thrown, - .
'Whichdispersed biza.in aiLdireotioni. Tho •
foptmeakeptia the wwdiand fledby JUpldaa v
Station. The oaralry fled down tha Orango
Coart Hesse roads. • T pursued theta cautious*- »•.
Ijr,ifearjng an ambuscade* t«r Crooked Blm,r '
which had swollen to such as extent'that'my r '■ ->
artillery conld not orosj. • ■■■ .77V 1
Pattof the Ist Varmoaiaad<jst Virginia * .
*wata,the ; ,rireryand- continued the
pursuit to. Robeson nw, which was so fnU
and turbulent as to be eztretnelj'dasgerons. -
In a . good, many-epritoners,
fight, werefound aU / : -
abandoned. Major AodrewsjjCblaf of :
Artillery 'to Gen. Jackson, j waa found badly •'
woundsd at Crooked river, in charge of an -i
. A* B istant Surgeon.
' The flight of the enemy afte*Saturday's 1
fight wir most preeipitateand lo.great confn*
aion. Ills olAeamp was strown .with dead
men, horaes, and arms.' . His flag or trace yea*
terday, baryibis lime' j
for.bis qscapoi -The .enemy; tOrdty;baa the
betSbJhffrJ *W?h> put high waters ' ' ,
• 1 am,Tery : reifpectfaliy l y6nre\>Hberv , t, f
* ' -J.QHa, Bcroßp, sri£adier;Gtneral» v : >3:
GET. IHcCLKLLIY SUMiHi. -'- r
• f'O -if-
Tio Peninsula Being Evatnaied. --a
4?S- ** “Tl**‘«rn«poataiiSr F . - J
or .v."s
the 12th instant, says that the movements of
r Gen. McCleUan indicate that tbe'gftat body J
of the Army of the Potoniao ls'abohtto with- "" -J
draw; down the-Peninsula.; For: the last 4S
hoars transports Joadei»hearily; with troops'"’ i
aro ooming ; dawn James Jiver, ends without *s i
..stopping at Portress ‘Monroe, have gone dt* ‘
rectly np the bay to, eotne river ttadlnx Into'-' ' i
-Virginia. r . -
, -Tbo followlag la theuommaaton-fbe above
fff tho BftUimnm <l>win*rnn'j
•■* Vs Jiaye known .of £bU movement of the
Army .of the Potomao for-the last two dare,
botaoppoMd-it- tobeaTmacwrofwhloh tbo
. Govern ment dtslrpd no mention 'afpretent;
.hut os it is ajiowed.'ta bo tclegrjaphodj wo pro*
anmeaeorcav li no logger desired. A t rivato r
note from Fortress Monroe, dst&d'y&terdar*
saysi, j i
: ..Vlhuarmy ianow.movingaway from Ear- r
r [ , ? n * landing, and, by. to-morrow, I hear. •
the.pu.'o will be cleared. 4hoy are coming ■'=•
down ovpr .the '.Cbiokohomioyi X - learn, to : ■
Yorktowo, by.JansL. The.artillery baa been ‘
snipped by water. . ..
. The pontoon bridge* went np io bridge tbo -
river, night before last: ■ “v-
•' - ABRiyiL < of. Tan rrrwtin, abstiJDl. "/•
Tho steamer Adelaide,Cnpt.-J*me*Gannon; - •
arrived hero this morning from Fortress Mon- ‘‘
roo with a largo nnmber of passengers, !no!nd
lbg officers of thenrmy and,discharged aot- •
diera, many of whom.ware maaiejana, whoare . >
discharged. ' —'
The regular mail from
Landing e&mo down tho. James river yo3tcr- ;
day, and report* tho groateat activity prevail- -
ing among the fleet op transport*; *A num- •;
berof oQcora of :tho*army. And' navy oamo ;
down from the Landing, who report tho anny -
or the Pouiniulam motion, butof court© ore'
ailfcDt a»jto- its- destination. Allday yester
day Hampton* Roads presented elivelysocao
* u oonsequenco of tho_ arrival
of aieamorawnd other vessels, and tho weather '
was ascii .as to facituato anuy.movomento. •
• Goo* JHcClciluo’o Army#
.Tho latest account* from -HamsoaVLond- •
• lag, by null, up to Monday lut, eay thaVtdl
was,qmet there. * Acorrespondent says j ■**"
Gen, Frank Patterson was put under arrest ■
faring *usr iSimtsh- of for v :
.drankenneasv I_.believe he. is atHl.undur or-’;, V ■£-•*?
boisterously, gloriouaiydrnnk,
ir ine statement oroyo*witoesaet r may bode- .‘v'-'i.---
.pendednpoa;v::i : :: •; ; -v, ; . r ;■
w« ww.m:.
pEOPIiES ESrSGBAKCB
Offioe, N. K. oorner Wfjod imiKtth Ste.
FIEE AND SLißlJffi TORTTRAtfnp
M3SCTOEBI ; > -O'-'".
Jaaee D. Vera*r,.
C*pt. John lu BhoadL
Stuoutl tv Bbriftr,
B. Juoea,
:Tr»ok.y«a Ootder, .
Cs HjUttOa Col*. -
VVm. Philllpa, -
John Watt,
YVm.'B.lliy*,
• Jo.b Ej Parka, •
Charli* 6/ Bis*elL
TVni.:Yaa Kirk,
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