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LAWS 9F,11* =TED ; STATES.
flu:idea 'llecoisdllessicpi:Of - gAB rkirtr"
As ac€ Sus, sing eb. plecetfoX koididg
- thirl3ektrr,terra of rho: diatziet court
'or . Milted States . thelHabicticf
Ai+
16 11 . 1 4 00 : - " - - • ,
.: - 4010 meta by the &WO - Rm.) 6 f
Zepreuntativerof,the - UMW' worts gqicr
ice; Ia anagpiiCauenibitc4 That the dbarlot
Wiactailet, thi,dliirlottothlaine;•ollU l 4
liret-Toiedq tif,Septetaberz.of :each year;
be bereafterheld'atattit„'in:tl44;dietriiit;
on the eitimitdaYin eitch-yeii:;,..:, ..:
13/o:2;artut 14=4 fetal?: eitia44 - ;Tbt,tt
ail indiatmeitta,eatillinfOrritegin,;ioefais,
Pri:f .efat-41%.-atcd .recogrurancett z4tevary
kjad;, tilether.trivil or oriminalishallltive
day in. acirt and be proceeded in,'.,littartr,
tried, and determined in TION , Itt. the ammo
manner and t6eattlosio: thAY E 2 4, 11 t-t r•
. 'ApprciTedt'JulY• l4 ; -1862 -
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[Poinio-' , -No: 14641 , -
As"./ur to author/to the Secretary ;
Navy to it ooo Pt,the,:tl4444lokooland,
jdi
in the Delewaraer,for nevalpuvpotes.
Be it enacted 11 tilt Betifig.i4 Hoista of
Btpreaintativea 404Zisited StarateeAsiter
iea is aolgrets eueetalewiThet= the-Segt.et
tariLsf_ft,ltiviaduind-hA4IS-I=o
Alterized - te And awe* from the city
authorities or_i_hg .
titlei - - - fisland, in 'the=- I Delaw
river, together with;tha marsh last of an
adjacent thedil4, 'Within the Phut wind of
the 0.4 d city-Lot Ehiladelphiailegetheewith
ail riparian righteand privileges thereunto
belonging and appertaining; tube Aired for
naval. pprposes:Dynhe _ Clover " •
truitedMittLtlLL3Ydad, 4:hat Stlid. -title
idutiliwotalLnaeAlptedzand reeltiveV nnleity
the 4316 A 41Lan buipertect and'xgotignie.
to 7 ?lirnit
low-wstet.**COotlt 11 Polloontell
ezaminstionAndenirtityoftlitimminirld
a competentboanruf grain:44lllli thiehini
aPPOlitt44le.eluD l - rover<tldit ihe!puto.
lie interests proitto4:ll,7*
quir'ini the tittnninforesaid.. , L•L •
Seat 2. ::Abiatilt..furase: it:444114
the - board of - otheare, to- be spi6ll44oy,thA
seetetSry;•of •the• - Nilyl,7- aeoonling:Acp the
provhnous,iirthelest-seatdon •Otgaii, U4'
pefore proceeding - to any' . del/010n 4
the questitßheritiletUrtreteried tet them
to Lmake A surveit.endLexateltuttitr/Vot , tll4 ,
harbor of , New , London,' Vilineiggit; And
sarreundiwwittCrefeninee-totise, , 44A
panityandlitcutes.for.LA- savaVidert.' and;
navy . yard, and• whether the - inblia,,intert.
eats will - seVbeltoutn6:4:hy esniblishing
naval depot, and. navy-ried. In or hear said
'harbor of New leddcat itiet44l„, 4 Leaguer
Mind, *iiitf•thafthei elan • maks the 811111 e I
ic regitrd - tu• the Aaters'.iif;
Nainnigausettlitify. • ~ •
Approved, july.l6, L1862.__ .;
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As am to amend . the", 'et 'tittitiiihirit
hisec*--elghteent
en,: 'eniptamesitary to :
thejtit entitled-lAnitatternnimetthekt.7
dicco: 6 Y B Tewed YAlMEitsta;:f2 , :_ , :t.
Reif'svolahecs — of gaited Snow qf Astrov. '
ice in.. ese-,44.seentbt • ' e 4.4 ~ - ftici
the rybauf,ationlirliL
the fourth circuit: the dist:lds of South
Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
and Florida shall constitute she fifth bin,
emit; -thellistetels ettLotilsitua,Vase ; wr-'
kausas; Kentuoky _ and ,Tennessee shall
constitute the sixt h circuit; the districts
of Wc„itailladiantel conettituttAVe
seventh circuit; the - getfrifte - Wr)l*.agins .
Wisconsin, 'and Mitiois shall.Unititate the
eighth circuit; and the districts of MS
smirk lowa, Kum, and, glum:sot& Isbell
constituKtlituinth circuit; and the circuit
courts trt4u.s4latricts heretofore included
within any circuit: of :the _ Malted, States
which by this act tire' attached to a differ•
ent eirouikeball,ke Wat t .theiestas tintzt
and plaieir &Vie' now preselibed by law,
and the circuit courtvits
by this act are for_the gret threktorksclud
to eirtitilg*Aleiteleat the=ssme4itratfl
and Places-as are - noin_preeeri.
for holdingllicidhietiet ocerfiti dip- :
Islets, except in the district of lowa,
_iu
which theicircuit court, shalt"lie:helilen, V t .
the capital eheliSUo4l.6*the uotiraTiea.‘
day of !day and:Nov - ember of each year at
which thwea.;ww.., Plai.o t A
titais.eftliWittiot
cour t s shall De:holden.: Provided this act
shall not interfere 'frith the terms of uid
district court „nowt Trovided by law for
said distriet -- ' - lic 'l94 . lptme - W ef - L OW ibid..
justice and the asiomatijustices of the said
Suptime Courtto theseveral circuits shall
bb made as heretbfo, r
Sec. 2. AtitiatiaWthei-Criiiit4, t ritht
so much of , any act e maue of Gang/els as
Beets in the district courts of tirt-. l7 ratok
States ink dis(ictiloP.Tazad , _Fldride,
Wisconsin, lklinnesota, Ilya,. brat Kimmel
or eithbt4sfiliWtltp:pktger, And rat:hints«
t.lon of biratrit,oonrte,..btrantij the 411Xileiii,
hereby., repealed; and there shall hereafter
,be circuit courts held for 014 distriats by_
th e dad ee t tgot'etdelti.jaitices of the _ Su n
prune ''Ccesre, - vassignied - „ . of
circuit to wrillett" sarC.4httricita;ttruel
speotfifily belong, ;and tiskAlistrict judges
of such severally and respecUuln
either.lof whom shall constitritielf - §ciertmkt
which Icircult ifbtittiAndlhe:lidges thereof
shall karts Itke Istlreur) sad:. ezeribie
SuricatOtta t " ottLettitraulLeourtaund 4 he
judges*theipttVets
and the judges &lief pow
- ere 'awl, exerciselikejarisdiction . the
district courts, and' the judges thereof,' In
the other circuits. '
See. 8. Andelti.'ic•iiirtkie ; endered, -thet
all sotions i snite, prouentlons,eausear,pless,
process, and other proceedings, relative , : to
any cause, civil- or (whiele'releht.
have beenhrought atui tc enld have -, ,been
originallicOgitissbie in a circuit oonrt,),
now pell o MlVlttrrti tt gp abl et t tge s s eierai
district . ' of Texas, 'Florida,
_lfitiCoe
- sin, bliritusemOnwit,uticgiitie*
as circuit courts, (or so empowered to act,)
on thifirlqAtol of Qatober next, .'shall'be
and are herehy declamifte be, respeetirely,
_trcut i _ feTr4S';mii r ts ab N, and.. joutinn , to
161*111.43,batt,goast* , •oonstituted' by
this sot, to • an - arithtn tlib sail dish
tries, reireP 46 l , s j l 4l o ailin: l 4 l : - .hdard#
-- tried and_titteridnectrhereiu dhe4scoo•
minner:as.itOriginallytrunghVedleted;
prosecuted, or heill
And thdUidArc,nif,ciourto vv.-
cried Ity, the same laws and regulations 44,
apply to the Ater ,811,604.ibuiterof the ,
United Btititind-the- -**lu - ,tifttisr B BlC
courts, respectively, shall perform the same
• duties% Cuctehall.he entitleti,to"reeeive the
same.tett and emoluments, . - 1014 •fre
law established for the chi's en. ether
circuit courts of the Xinited States., , :::'
Sea 4, And be it further. meted, That
all acts and' ptit.iisleis T Inconsistent with
this act PR, 10. same ,Are - hereby ;rag l
_poem.
APPrcres '
Ennsuo—tro.' , 474'
AN An t P "t!Rtitski*ilidansibt , OM ' ila ,
of Amigasis *P r . iirgliieerf.imodred , 4B ,
fifty two, inlittad-PAn-sset ta'renstt#O
right of wit , rtdAll
fol,','44634iriis of.five
, yeses and. to
amend .11,4 5tame.. , 1. ,,, v • -
Bs it eipif f :Wilie,24;iiii.
Repiyak stais o' of the thsitid•StMet of 411 -
feet us Ckayrat'dsibs,i/A4:Tbit the pais;
.
IDAY ZEZ
ions of the act entitled "An act to grant
the right, of way to all nit and:_plank
readvtad-re*eadaraited artirditetOsssing
througlitheienalioiandebdiddging a' the
United States"approved August_ fear
eighteen bandied attetifty - dwcs , and of the
act extending the same to all of the public
lands of the United States, approved March
dm*, eighteen; hundred . and Sfty-five, bo
and the same are hereby extended ,for the
term of five years'frern thb fourth day of
August, eighteen hwadred'and
Sec. 2. And be , if further-enacted, That
the right of way ihr a railroad through the
public lauds elthe United States lying in
Waco county, irt the, SAte ,g,Oregott, be
and thebittela iteiebY granted to theOro
vm.Steam Navigation Company.
°Approved. 16, 1861
[ltax4c—No..l.4B.]
Antorto preventmembers of Congress and
offmm,of,ttm Atoirwrf* Urrited
State!rifintrk 9ilitteemielderfitiOn* for
Proottrig,c9kitrfActi,fameor from
the Uni tid Sista, fetid for other purposes.
Be' it totted bk Ai Benito' and Row of
litzrorento#ooo of do 01.71:ite4 Statatofilioni:,
oa is Congreii 'assimbLed, That any taem
bar of Congress or any officer—of- the
Government of, the United Steed' - who shell,
directly 'or indirectly, take, rebelvo," or
agree to receive;
.%.itiaY ) money, property r or
other tralaililty4ogideration whatsoever,
. rom any person or persons' for prorating,
• r aiding to protare, , itny contract, off ire, or
..lace, ft= the Government "of the Vnited
-take or any Department thereof, or from
• y offmeraf the. 'United.= StaWt; for any .
• •n or persons whatsoever,' 'or for giving
•Y each cOntraccoffice, - or ,place to any
I. root whoolsoever r oad• the pollshi• or iior
-ons Who Mhhll diieotli 'dr indirectly offer
~
'r . !ilge.ll o Skires; pt giro .or Abestow- .4 4 1 Y
'oney, property,: or other. valuable'' inn
ideration whatneever,, or the procuring or
iding 'tO immure' may contract, office or
UM AS:aforesaid, and anyot .. ~. -..
operWstWeltallWierptly :or,itidirecay.'
0n i 7 e 6. 3 3 ;
r an i L e e t
ihjo member , '
n r , e e
whatsoeveri Te i f
0 0 h li i E
; g a r Ot
attentioni
r t to l
his
e t O e : i i e v
ace e ti v
oney, property, or other valuable consid
ellen, vote, or decision on any question,
idler, ...4 1 1,4 15 „b„ - .or Trocecdius whiclat'lnay
gti7lbolistatititiot , huly . ' 4,,ft4aw or under
/
e Constitution of the United Sillies be
brought before him in his, of capacity,.
ciin his place of trust 'an4,iproSt Isola
&
ember of Congresalthall Sae; aVneyr itinill:
. ence, be liable to ;'fadictment" gm, for:SE
misdemeanor in any court-4.hor — ,ll7alted:
-States having jurisdiction thertafC !tad , iin',
.c e viction thereof shall paY..ii.l,flae:ofudt
e needing ten thousand dollars , '
and suffer
imprisonment in the penitantlatl.:4o ix-
I :
.c ing two years, at,the,diOritinn of the
c urt trying the sama;itind:any such con
4. tor agreeme:4 aaaforesaid, May, at the
o don of thtt President of the United States,
WI declared absolutely, null and void ; and
any member of COngress or offer of the
United Stales etwictOL, ittafcireaaid, shill,
moreover, be disqualified,from holding any
office of honor,
profit, or trust under the
' averAntent.of the United -. State& ,
1 ApprOVed; 3 . aly 16, 1862.
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- 1
[Pontes—No. 149.] -
1 Aar to amend ..au -act
s atitkcli.An act
Ii to create a hretropotitati "police district
',.. of the District of Columbia, and to es
,
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lishit police itinnofor," itiprovidAn.
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_,,,,,t six, eighteen hundred and sixty
- ne.
eit enacted ly 'the - Senau and House of
Reiterentativee of the United Sate, of *per
'la lin 0 211 9Tra , OleidAN4 ffillitl the : act
entitled "an act to create a Metropolitan
pollee district of the District of Columbia,.
and rf 'it?.- - .. - 4 41 A4 1- ig - Tali ec tha4foT,)(4, l
p . vtiguist - shclighteen hundred and
stsy-one, be and the same is hereby
'amended as foliose:„ ~i 2 ~,,,,,
".I'Ben. L And i Pit' !dither .meted, That
nil property or money supposed to be fel
oniously obtained, or which shall, bel t ing.
or s handoned, and which shall be'therear:
ter Alton into the custody of any member
of the Mehropolitan.7polictsiforce;•ot orim
ins court of the District of Columbia, or
which shall COMO, into the custody of any
ins4es- -- cd — therpelide, 444 ,Tie, i by :such!
member or justice, op by order - of said
Court, given into the custody of and drept
iby an officer, who shall be appointed and,
may be removed by the 'Board of Police,
*mien as - "properly clerk ' , ofthel-Metro
-Poll police district, and.ell such proper
ty a d ;Money Sholl be' iarticidarly regis
* bv said property clerk in s book kept,
'Mr ., ' Vpospose, which .;shall iliaireinAtairr
4 fais ta r fe
in WreC tlte e hM o ° 3; e lol ß l Utf Qll thh e l l ef eP ti r ti re, o 7: l o:t Y iEnl d 'io a rr' n il 4*m y tia ° fi ltl Pee ft Y e rs i re w : i to ulu s :
g iri ' '' n a ambl-tiV.Rellii*txßillitin ie y .
t„tr t
e ever property or money shall betaken
rrOm,persons arrested, and shall be, alleged
to have been felonierusliobfilicid,' or to bs
the Precfods...of _criree autt l. srhemever. - so
brouht with inch claimant - trtiff!thti'pet 4
eon arrested hefore.SoFfN ritell4 l st,ct; for
rfAirtion, •siiiiik Vie magistrat eshall be
then d there satisfied from evidence that
go, mon arrested is innocent of the of
r7fencei alleged, - sind; that the property right,.
'llillyibelongs,44lp n then.seittrmagistrate
may iherenpirtnehiAriltitieordirsuch prop
erty t or aionerd to- the retoornedviand the
1211/41r4flpli ilillTer
Ole T a rty. Or mon to the license per
ion )neelf,. andl.:not • to , sny,sttothey,,
',gent, or clerk el'llllob4toltdfo4 , ootitg•jt
any claim to der diesierehlyti'et. enalt ; Yro - p- - .
4rtfdr,..PoAssiiishall be nuicteinn,rcatti Be- ,
fore tilll magistrate, by or ia heheic of,any i
other Tersone thali.t4 iitlibow arrested ~- lind e said accused . persownhalliFlol
lir t rial
or examination,- 0 ,1a34 12 0t :
money shall remaire* Alio 41 4 ; 10 1- I this:
;property clerk. AntillthetliscOrton4 l
vhotioe of the person accused . All proper
tyor money ta - liii Ibifluspicion of having
been telosigg.44obtslned, or .ofbeing thp
proceeds;atCcrimeidnitt -I,s_t_.:*.Effilirthel - ola_
no othei.,:entiFeeti,tl442;tht4titiote.lroi fi l
whom; su ch propert y was taken, ape ell
lost property coming , 'hste , theiitseleirslon of
any member of 19e ipii4 hietroPelltatt pollen
\ foie°, 'rind alt' property and money taken
teemwnbrokereas the prOceedsof dila%
.or by ny such member from persona Sup
to
posed be insane, intoxicated, or other
wise i 'capable of taking cafe of thishiselitis,
1 3
'shell e transmitted as soon as.prsotiosk
'pi, the }p roperty clerk of the Metropolitan
police district, .to I be:- duty 1441146ra and
*lsfiver.,ijwsd fOr, tt 5 4„..bp34 , ...9f,.1611 persons
'Atid'.pertior interested, and for the tarot.-
nstionlof_thealiells_to...tbe seNsoat and
dispOSiti.746: 4 oitli4troperty, stetitkitiititii
:onstiodY by 'the pol ce. All property and
money t shall datilirtilttlitifloletif
the:' r pertY'relal l •tdi , ' 'the' 'Peri °till: ,
is
withal ti any lurid claimant' fhb 1 1 4- ,
tOi'' ' r hiviPll bele, t•hresi,limes adver
-44 1.4 pnbliehlyijpopere; Stud be sold at
"public nuitlin,- - epd - tinc - proceittlisnrch;
talehhall beflitilihttittle ifoli6biri ti e fetid:
ProOdeettThat,AbAt:Sheil, animals
taken y iiii? po lice an drensaining,..nw,
elaime4 fontwantyttayetiohY t tleadiiiitlsed
, sad sold npoktiph 4114 E ptiblia-notbtei and
aliperishabla property to be sold at once.
flans, Iprti_Mleviallitiilactd -111- the
custodyie:c , sp,porty,;olark liltall 66 110 ,
aired as ev Once in any polio° or other.
-ethanol -ootert,!auctiVisiporriiibilrbi'ile-'
11104 to any oilier who shill presentsin
Caen :In theleteffsatrAftenv . reticifoodhrt , ;
_
,intoir-propertyi hope or ,s , all not bo re
lifted ih Ated/ciarti bnt-ohnlibp re turtmk
;totiiilliproperty clerk, to , ' be te bipoliett"o
according to PARTeTiMIPMI44IO4I4 this
i6t; ',And the annual compensation of said
property clerk, as also the! -clerk, ''(Mho
-shall; hereafter bejurm; pine
kPetW of,
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AND ...'60A124-E-1,t01.A1.
thi 'board of police,) shall be twelve hun
;
Aired dollars took ayabbf monthly..
Sec. 2. ..and;bo "it Await sitootsd, That
At, sh a ll , be he Mit of the-Board'ofillietro
palitaii Pol_celi s tApart a sanitary polici
company, to' oneist of not exceeding ten
persons, who shall be selected from among
the police, and to assign to said company
such espcoial.dtdies, by Ithe,ruleA end reg.
ulatiotis,. as may be publicly advantageous,
and - also to appoint _not. Weeding three
surgeons of police, who 'Shall retieive an
annual compensation of three hundred
dollars each, and disoharge ouch .duties as
maybe itinlied of them'Wthe 'boaid of
police. The Metropolitan sanitary corn.
pany is hereby
_empowered, wider, such
distribution of power And duty as may be
made by the rules and regulations, to visit
and make inspection of all ferry-boats,
manufactories, elaughter-lichies, tenersent
houses, and ~ edifuns; • suspected of,. or
charged witli, being umafe,, and to attend
to such other mattersf reliting to health u
are complained of and entered upon . the
complaint-book kept by orderof the, board,
and to take all- necessary legal 12101181114313
for promoting the scourityof life or health - .
generally, and upon or in said boats, man
nfactories,'horises, andedifloes,,and tomake
report of inspection and action tha
premises to the Board of Metropolitan Po
lice. Whenever salirlimid shall be seats-
fled, by such report, that any ferry-boat,
Manufactory,. slaughter-house, tetieme.tit
house, or edifice je maintained pr that any
Other net to Whig alibut rto 'be committed,
in a manner prejudicial to the lives' or
health of the public,, it shall, after dui
entry upon its' minutes of _.the circumstan
ces, cause complaint 'to bs Ma2e, foindeth
upon such report and circumstances, before
any magistrate of the hietropolitaa police
district, with shall, 'in a summary way,
Upon such complaint made under oath,
testae his proper warrant, reciting therein
the name'of the t:hunt - Cr or members of the
Metropolitan tuthitary police e'en:Tony far
the srreatof the...persokin 'charge of said
ferry-boat, manufaatory, slaighter-hciuse,.
tenement-boast;' and' 'edifice; or etherwLse,
committing ail' acitthat maybe derogatory
to the public health, to the end that be may
he brought before such magistrate, and
the complaint of insecurity of the life or
„health of the publio so made be, duly . haves- .
tigated according to the law of examination
into misdemeanors. If said magistrate
shall be satisfied, on s summary bearing.
thereof, that such charge of insecurity of
the lives or health of the public is founded
on reasonable and propable.canse, he may,'
by his brder in writing, command any
such ferry-boat to cease running, or any
batiness in such manufactory or slaughter
house to cease, or impose, such, fine as by
law may be attached tO such 'offence upon
the person so offending, until the- cause of
complaint aforesaid shall be removed to
the satisfaction of tho'BOsid of illetropoll
tah Police.
'See. 8. 13. And be ii further , enacted, Thai
if any member of the ` Metropolitan police
foto; or if two or more house-holders shall
report in writing, under his ortheir signa
ture, to the superititendent 'Of the Metro
.politan police force that there are good
grounds (and stating the aeon) . for beletv
lug any house, room, at premises within
the said Metropolitan police district to be-
kept or used a.s a common gaming house,
common gliding rciom, or common gaming
premieee, for therein playing for wagers of.
money at any game of chance, or to be kept
or used as a bawdy !Masi, or for lewd and
obicene public amusement or eatertain
mint, or as a house of • prostitution, or, for
purposes of spriiiititiitien, et the deposit or
sale of lottery tickets or of lottery polioles,
' it shall be lawful for the superintendent of
Metropolitan police to 'Luther'se any mem
-tier,,,or members of the police force to enter
the same, who shall forthwith ,arrest all
' persons'thers folind . Offinding against law,
and seise , all , implements of gaming oriet
tery tickets, oriottery policies, and convey
1 anY person so arrested. before the nearest,
lice - math - strata, and bring the articles
so seised to the office of the. Board of Met.-
roptilitan . polite:' Ti i - shall - be the `duty . of
the Said superintendent of the Metropolitan
police force to cause such arrested persons
to be rigorously prosecuted, such articles
reeisud-to be destroyed, and such room or
liciufe to be closekond'aot Used again for
such unlawful purposes.
1 ~-Bito. 4. AncVdtlii ;filrifilriitisc?iiii r mal ,
the Board of Metropolitan Police shall Fes-.
sessipowers , of - general police supervision
and inspection over aliliscrised.pawnbro ,
keel licensed venders; licensed hackman
and cartmen, dealers in second-hand mer-
I'Clia disc, inteligeaca. nffice-keepers,"-.4fie:y
1
tion ere of watottes'and , jetielry, end sus
pea d private banking houses, and other
doubtful establishments within the said
Metropolitan police district; and in the
exercise and furtherance of, sail supervi
sion !may, from time to time, erffpower
members of the pollee farts to fulfil such
special dukes in the aforesaid premises as
I day lie ordained .by the Boa rd- of - Metro ,
`petiti n Pellet, - The said board may direct
the a perreat to euteeletit,..anymaeme
hero the gropeiltan police when- ,
i
over istichiStt ber shall be in search of
propirty felett wily obtained, or in search
of. ecuspeebeit. treaders ' , LO • esaminic,ther.
booli s of air ifinbroker or :his businessl
pram es, ell - e fi tiaifiellol l Flatefot•eity.
1 litenied redder - tit - dealer in ' second hand
I suerchandite, or inteligence office keeper,
orladetihuacce -of 'Vvisieh, telhritt. Jesieliy, or.
t. suspected!-private-banktrig - binmer,,i or ether:
daith lit' establielithehL'' Amy, siotC,atera-,
..ber of the MetrofOriblii fell* irhentheret
bi hu orised An writinglirthe titbit euper-1
44.Ae:i eat, and hairagflb - hlifinsteasiorts
1
lawn roketa ieCifit or tioket, , shall be st.; -
It(iielto examine the property purporting,
Lobe swattLi . Vidged, or deposltekniset
s aid 001010- - ii,l in whosesoevet
rieleil safteffiopeßy,may be; but do-such`
property shall be taken. from timpossesser.
thereo without due p rocess Or authority of
tea. Vtay ' vliffir Interference srith Aida
, perintendent of4solittNOt Viltii - atkrMeoi:
' any ) & ril l :A P :T=6i t P II di gli trial b en . .
1
this s Bollis,WW:f ie toeioist and dna &S
-olberg of duty, shall be purishabl e . es it
P i e ° i r i = re., t; ?pa :'..,,,'7.ji,4-.;i4. :A ' I •
a .
' ea ; es 1 ., That
Shalt° rd of Metropo tad Polite ttily,"frim`
gRo time butAtlthettt ,eispettee.tcrthe
Um liintei;:.tiltehlisit, stations andistet t
tion..hutiseii Or sab4lations and edltititaleh,`
,i „
houses at least opt, esch'iireoinet, for
'the 'ao Piliet4i.titirs..the tis
seet of tif
membets
the pot oe force,' and se temporeey,platei.
of,. de attars° or: Pertehs; attested. and
r‘ler taken, *Biala fhe preoinot, No
pe cia holding 44501) , undettids act, or the
act b w hich IMO '. itt . :bli - iimeadment t shall
be lisb to military/ o f jury. Acits, nor fit'
sweet n civil proems, or to .servicei of
slaps as from civil (mufti whilst actually
on... Ant .• The ,meathme.., ;1,40 0 44,4 9, ,t,
t t
Nike, 6/ iiipStritencretit, and secretary,
4 -- O le by veste d with all thaposterketti;
fero4. y 4oir. oPOskienteeless peddle and
justice / of ' the ' peace in the 10410 'of
Columbat 7. , The Idetil*/; ) 91:4 .:Beetfi Of .
Polite, rid of the" pollee ` tom :laid; hied
tropolt tt,,,poliee district, lehell l •pAtedi 10'
every, p rt of the DiettletogStAetabiLalf '
- tho - oo OlO4, 111 # 7 ,04: - Aitiltarr Powom of'
cbh:o4b ei, °stellate/. that...mew (mit,
i
pro, els and fet.,...the.eollectiowpf- 8%44411(
private Aeigsrlit nwhiols , del:it:pin Zags,.
•imposed for the , breath orbit ration or
dinances...llo.'l.6'oi 'bis- - ..inciltidedi, - ,Onttlt,
Br ""' 841124 i ' ll "7" 6l6 M r dl ol . lo eiti 6ll
t i . iptie4otititiffix 4, liiki'br o rdina nce discriter.,
I ,,titt - t klifoli% rro o 4 l l ifii the itbrastkitil
uollili .19)1 , , ~, . :Id; f , r. ~,,,. v:•%. e-if , * ,
Bea-ti . bo it lorther' enacted, That'
itiii' aid ,14144 -- 9 f: folios ilia ; Itittra peitier/
and II ehill.;l* noir , dutyffroiii ititititol
, .
• .
.
time, to Select Ind employ from among the
duly appointed and and ;qualified justices
of the pence for the county of Washington
such Justies or justices as maybe required
and us it may deem ;proper, to sit at the I
respectiii Station honks 'for the bearingof
such !Amigos; asmay be; brought against
Pommy arrested and _carried to said. tation
houses;' ; and.. every . penan who shall;:be
reentanced topay a fine and costs, or either,
shall satisfy the same before being released,
by Payment or by - giving security.. to the
satisfaction of the „imam) imposing such
the and 'costs: And when such security
shall be taken, :the Jnitlei shall be held
personally liable to said Board of Police
for the amount, of the finn.arld.Collti r 4o be
collected et him' s a debt duo and payeblel
See. 7.4diul be if 'further evaded, That
nornentbeg of theMettopelitarrpoliceforoe,
under-penalty of. forfeiting the salary or
pay which may be &a lb him, shall with
,draw- or- rettigur - except I - by ,periniaidon of
'the Board of Metropolitan Police, unless he
'shall have given to. -; the superintendent
one menth's netioe, in,t•trriting, of such in
tention. There' shall - be; no .lin:dation or
restriction- of plata - of; residence, to any
member of .the Metropolitan police fo rce,
other thin residence within•the Metropoli;
tan police district, aid it shall be the' uty
of said Boatel-of: Pellets:to: cause the-loOtt
tion of the patrolmen to be changedfiem
time to time, as tha_eilhilency of tha force
shall require.
Seo. 8. And. be it .Iterther enacted. That
the said Beard ,of l'olioe may appoint net
exceeding six detectteetc•vilici shallreceive
* monthly compensadon;of seventy dollars
each. . •
; Sao. 9, And be it further enacted, -That;
the board of police fir meritorious and ex
traordinary • services . -Undated. by, "any
any
member of the Police:fake, in the. due die
charge of his duty,,nsY permit any mem
ber of the police force.; to retain for his
own benefit- any rew ard or ;present - ten- I
dired hit:tidaldor '• and it , shall . be cause
oftemovalfmentheMetrepOitan police force
for any membeethereofle receive any such,
rewarderspresent vilthotitaailee thereof*
the: Board at Metropolitan - Police. 'Upon
receiving Said , notice' the said board may
either order the said- r minnberte retain;
same or shall - disPoititif it for 'lite benefit
of the policemen's rood. All fines im
posed by the Board of,Polimuppwmembers
of the Metiopolitary police force, by *way
• of discipline, and collectable from pay or
salary, and all rewards, fees, proceeds of
gifts, and emoluments! that may he paid
and given for account, of extraordinary
services of any , member of the Metropoli
tan police force, (except when allowed to
be; retained , by; said member,) shall be paid
to the treasurer of the Board-of-Metro
politan Police unless Otherwlie eppropri;
sad by the board of pOlice.
Sec. 10. And be it further enticted, That
the several memberelof the police force,
including the cominallotters of: police,
stall hsve 'power and iauthority to imme
diately arrestwithout warrant, and to take
into custody any person who shall commit
orthreaten or attempt to commit, in the
presence of such member, or within his
new, any breach otitis peace or• offence
directly prohibited by act of Congress, or
by any _ radium:tee .of.the city or county,
within which thi iff,ence'is committed,
threatened, or attempted;, but such mem
of the police force shall immediately and
• without delay upon _such arrest convey in
person. such effendiit before the nearest
magistrate that be may be dealt with ao
cording to law,.
tleo. 11. And be it further, enacted, That
forithe bitter, exercise of the powers and
duties hereinbefore enumerated the hoard
of police is hereby authorised Immediately,
and from time; 7o timahereafter, but,-with
autos:pens° to the United States, to cause
to be collected into a compact form all the
lowa and ordinances; in -forms in the Laid
Disixtok.laving relation and' applicable to
police health, an d , publish, the same is
a farm easily accessible to all members of
thelcommunity as ,tta police code of the
District; and the said code ao pre
ps cl,• and such rulett as the said board of
police msy from time to time adapt for the
purpose of enforcing 'and. carrying; out the
prosistons there‘if, stalizonstitute the law ,
of the said District Upon.' thatteri therein
contained. Ainslie, or-parte' of laws in
consistent with the! proviaions of this act
be, and the same are repealed.
Approved, July 16; 1862.
. ..
LPtratac+-No. 180.}
i's 4cr repealing the law requiring bonds'
of 'Paymasters and Assistant Puy masters
OM approved byi the Jtidge or Attorney .
;, tape distriot inewhich'sucti Paymadier. l
64
or AssiatatiVlVlrtastei Shill reside.
B it enactiii . ,o the Semis and Rouse of
B sentatives of the United Stew of Amer
ica is Cowers oisietble4That the law re.
quieng the offtelal-bend of-iparos.ster - or
ants at. paymaster In the navy' to` be' tip
prey by the Judge or .Attor ney _ of. the •
United States for the district in which such
payrciaster or assistant payteastertiliall re.:.
elide, be and the same is hereby repealed,
and such bond shall be deemed • and taken'
to ho deemed satisfactory , .and suf icient.
whenever the Secretary of the Navy shall
..be atdisfied on such evidence as he shall
eiinaifferproper that such bond ought to be
,app rad and accepted.
A 1
roved julyl4, 1802:
' Eltntro—No. 161.] -
ei t iadr making supplemental. apprOpria
• one for. Mandry cavil. espouses 'of tthe
Gotierament for the year ending :June
thiitieth,2. eighteen .hundred ;and atity 7
-thrfie, . and for , the year 'ending 'Tune
thirtieth, eighteen bundredeitisiztpteo,
:•*-en % ten other purposes. 1., •• i •• •• • ,
~.• Bs etametby the -Senate,mit Rouse "ri f
.041 enfegiets , hf the United ZWa'of Amer,
rank • riiartrembfed,-That the following)
.-puma he and the: same • are' hereinafter
'' &pm- .
printed, , for , the 'objecti, ex
pressed 'los the , fiscal • year ending the
thirtieth, , of, Jane, eighteen handrail - 'and
l am
sixty- ree,iirls ii.ll . . - , ` ,41 :' - '. • ' .
For go and per diem ,oetaPelOtallon
ii-*lt esses,'and other iocidsintal expenses
of the High Court of Impeachment-in the
-case o West 11.1 Humphreys,' Jiidge b sf, tte -
Distri '000; of, the; nited .Stites ton the.
State ' terine4ia, ten driusand , dollars:, ' '
For shovers emplentabont'die" Hill. q.
Bore ntativeri,"ons thotisand dollars.' •
;.'.For repairing custo,m•house rind ..post
'Mao° Bangor, Maine, ell thousand dol
-
`;:Frir glary of 'clerks , to onpnitteo on
i l
-'Public sndir4''. Plahtirisert , by ' . 'resolution •of
the lio Ete.'of B4Opresentatises of May, twep,;..-
tylese thieighteett,hundiedi and sesty4
two, eighteen, hundred dollars i• said sat o r 4 ,_
to 'coMminee with the data' et eel& resoitt
tioi, arid the corn lierOin',Mentloned••iball
be the Manneot his salary annually .;-, -,'•
;ff (File. slating ironledoe arkinntl l , kayfat,.,
ettt sq re and in; froUt'..ortfig' President'
Hostile, no tholustad dollars. 1
To enable the.Presidentio'intri Ont'ilio
sot Ar, nereai fciftlUiematioipatiolpt the
arias- the district of Columbia; and to
solotiii those to be made freobythe probs.
vic,pi l age of a ' confiscation bill, . '
fire
hun• thoneind dollars, to be repai d` to
, tlie;Tre my Out of oonftsoateilliroperty to
bCtainit t tha'distuation•of , the- Proildent
ium
the right oreoldnitiatlthfcif Said
•pe Age:free ? and-in Rayamu - or i - tho
nee:a/art impensea of their removal; ' •:.,
11 Forelanktite trillia' Croitielbiatel , Dind:.
Office at. Des Moines,7lowii l ttA be ilYbireid:
by'. the itigliter;et:a ! .rate not Amen:ling.
three dollars liewlitiyitrous lit si t titintf.first
Ant 'oljecieintier, - eighteen hundret•end
lEEE: '49:Abill'i4t4ll.4-:asuir,ii eitv
0 And silty-three, ono thousand.
and thisty-elght dollete.
i
JOU l T L•
Err TEMBER 26, 1862.
For the pay of a commissioner and inci
dental expenses under the "act 'for' the
codification and revision of the laws of the
District of Columbia," approved hlay
twentieth, eighteen hundrtrd and sixty-two,
the sum of three thousand! dollars. And
so much of the above recited act as autho
rizes the appointment of more than one
commissioner be and the lame is hereby
repealed. I '
Sec. 2., And be ft Intact enacted, That
the appropriations heretofore made for tar
nishing the Department of finite with How
ard'i Reports of the Supreme Court of the
United &stet; he applied tc Reports of the
Supreme Courkof the United States under
whatsoever Mame "published..
Boa. 8. And Wit further, enacted, That
the salary of .tho Assistant Secretary of
the Treasury shall be the setae as the As
■istant Secretary of the Navy, to commence
with the present fiscal year. ,
• Seo. 4. And be it further enacted, That
'the following sums be and the same are
hereby appropriated for the objects herein
, after expressed, for the year ending thir
tieth of June, eighteen huOdred and sixty
two,, viz:
:For coal and fireman to warm the Library
of Congress, an account eta deficiency; for
the flied year ending June ! thirtieth, eigh
teen'hundred and! sixty-two • dollars, and
for the present' fiscal year,itwelve hundred
. .
For the fund of the Patent Office, fifty
thousand eight hundred and flftyfive. dol
lars and fortymine'cents, tb supply* a de
ficiency existing
- under
.thej act of March
second, eighteen liundrid •Find slxty-onei
entitled "An act in addition to .an act to
promote the progress of the useful arts :"-
Prosickd,' That the fourteenth section of
said act be and she same is, hereby re
pealed.
To supply deficiencies in the appropria
tion for rent of surveyor generals office
,in
California, fuel, books, stationery, and pay
of messenger two thousand dollars. • •
For service on.suoh of the routes author
"ited by the. "Ait establishing additional
post routes" as in:the opinion of the Poet
Office Deportment may :be 'necessary, ten
thousand dollars: , , • .
For expenses in carrying into effect the
treaty with Great Britain, for the supPres-'
Mon of the slave trade, the . tmun of fifteen:
thousand dollars;': br eo much thereof
May be necessary.:
.'Sec. 6. Asa be it forth* exacted: That
the o ffi ce of Markin charge of .tinfinisheid•
surveys in the:General' Land Office under ;
theactoftwenty-second ,Tithuary,'One then
send eight hundred and SOY-three, be and:
the same is hereby abolished: and the du-
ties thereof-shalt - be trine ferred to the prin
cipal draughtsman of ther General Land
Office, or such other clerk as the Commis--
sioner of said office may deeignate. -
pea. 6. And es it furteir esticted, That
the sum of fifteen thousand dollars be ap
4uppriated, oat ofany money the Tress
r
ieit
seamen 1 Is. d
ilib a l i e Tt otherwise .
° a t
h l m e P e r s b° 7 sl : l service ta
ir e
i f
° th di'd l e
United orand'th e
Stites ' to be expended under the direction
- of itheSargeon General:
approved, July ld, ISG2;
, Tat: London Neter, in one of its Trade
Clad. Finance prticles•saYs: "The- Wheat
ardp in England generallT is below an av
erage; that most'of the other crops are re
latively better than, wheat,. tint Shut the te•-.
ficisicy in the latter Will;not bo thereby'
compensated, arid that, consequently, we
shill have to Import 'more than the usual
qatintity of , foreign: grain between the pria
eat; date and neat harvest: Those perecins
whit have already formed an opinion' that
the harvest is a short one; express gloomy
antigipations respecting the codas of af
fairs during the coming winter, more espe
*tally haying regard to the condition of
ti*e to, anufacturing population and to the
' t dZarthof cotton. Upon this latter point, as
betbre stated, we' fear that the worst fore
bodings pow entertained will bo realized,
for the raw material of the greatest of our
manufacturers is abiotutely not to be had
at ainylprice. The prospezct is constantly
beedming darker."
France the harvests are said to have
' fallen bele* the average, and that
a large
importations will be required.
Itrcorxotsesscs - BEYOND CELIiSELLY.
A reconnoitering party, under cbmmand of .
Major J. M. Deems, of the Ist Maryland
Cavalry, who is on Gen. Sigel's staff, and
comPrismg two-companies of the 9th New
York Cavalry, was pushed beyond Chan
tilly yesterday. Thirty-nine stragglers
'Wert{ taken prisoners and paroled. No
pickets of the enemy were to bo - seen. A
quatitity of rebel knapsacks and camp equi
page; and a large rebel silk flag, which bore
evidence of having seen service, and of
havihg belongedie the ,Beauregtird Rifles,
Ware' also.captured.
WHIG DEBT 07 ENGLUND - .L.-‘lllO *eight: of
Eniland's national debt is estimated, in
gold,ito be 8,282 tontir 'silver, 120,000
tone. 1
,To transport it SOMAS a sea, in gold,
soula require a fleet of 26 ships of 260 tone
burden, or it might be ' carted ; by land in
12,680 one-horse carts; these would extend,.
in's Single line, 65 miles. 281,709 twin
might carry'it, each man to carry 50 pounds._
Put a in flee dollar:g - eld-pieeee, , and pile it
one upon anothei, and it wonldbe 710 miles
in length. ,
'lmparasti haessf.—At dawn this morn
irigan important arrest was made. One Jai.
.0. Hotrod!, being • found" larking around the
;0141oldies's Home, the President's summer
:idildence, and being unable ypiedmitikfor ;
pralenee there, wee Seized Si 1,- espy and'oom
luitted to the old Capitol Prisort.— Washington
, Dispatch of Tuesday.
„ .
..rEti draft. in Indians has been postponed
to the;6th of 00,kotero - '
SUZIIIFF E.—e
SALBy virtue-o 6: an
Order of Fate, toned Ott OT tue Orobene Court
05 tilloioenY county. renolyitaals.and to the Sher
' lITOI 'odd county d Irected,'t here will be evened to
-Pullin
_Pale, on the prentlr is,l6 McClure townahip,
on IIOND&T, the Oth day of October, A, D.1307,4t
'll o'clock p.
Ali that dtairable' proletty situate In McClnrw,
townshfp,sed adjoining the Menne of 'Befogs, late
the properly of Mrs. 0 tittering Mgr°. deceased, being
ent•lnt Ito. 3 in the vise of the hawse Tract oppo.
site Pittsburyth, containing nine acres end seven and
11.100 Tenho on which la erected is , spiendkiAlaw .
,htlels mansion house, tmattng oi-theOhio riser,et.
tatbed to mblehis • largb s lur of ground. The rr.-`
wander, of the yroperty has born dtriietbra plan'
into 78 est:diens I.nitellng lott„fronting ; on Arias
streets, erith'erlde alleys in the rear. - .
The pyopsrty will be offered In whole or in'par
perte.orlbyginglelots, according to the said plazas
Mos
nary be t edvants grunt sq the patio:sin Interest,
and te stilt DUI ahuers
'1T;1011.-. 1 4 cash, 3, In. opt. year, and 34 Jilin
ream fro* sue day at talc. olth Interest on the on-:
pi:missile tnoney, to bo lowour..si by bonds and
pwrimisc, lb. pomilLer I • ;, , .
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ADVEB.TI6II!rd AT lIXASONABLEMATIW
FRIDAY DOMING, SEPT. 26
ThePrpelamation of Liberty.. : , i
As yet we are too near this , great 'act to es-J
timate its importance. We may hold that it
makes a turning point in the war, and in the
policy of the Government , — b at, the moo of
coming generations will read in their bisbuics
that the 22d of September, ILo2,,was Made,
memorable by this PieclaMstion. of Liberty,
and witlithis mark of immortality, zit upon
It, that it ever has been':and ever will ,iia
held worthy of general celebration by freemen_
everywhere; and eipeeialli by tile ' American
people—ants , iiiilded ' by Stliviris till ik ,ri.",
etived its death-blow 'ea this:memora ble 4sy,.
telt era long,Ond ever Sints,Maltociaiptiroes
and hippy, under the mild, laws of...undis=
turhe d peace—guaranteed as a perpetual pos- L ,
session by just government, admiaisteted. an
cording to '1.111: COsarriorren, whenletter
prated to mean name' jab yazziom. . ...
If we thus endoever..te'reallse the greatness ;
end far-reaching Inflocatee of.an event .of _out'
owl tines, we may well afford to.overlook the
petty atiA short-lived attenipts it ;3,pporitipki .:
~
the false reasonings of Seem, 'and the mor e
Unmanning vim:Ter:alone el_o thers, incapa
ble of clothes clunks show, otressoning; for
we know that from. the 'Weaning each an
element of resistance to the program' of truthl
and -right•hos existed,'whether"Oillerafie - 2
Cain, the murderer, or Belial;' the' add' titi.:
clean of thesplrits of evil, aibt antient Chia,
or, as in our own,. after the' New - Yolk Hite&
and the SetanloSchoel, with its primacy' SEW
partraosita of loao-foodsoidatreakitirldge ”troiai.;
oaracy," and pro-slavery .00niervatism? i ''''
Gov. 3lanly, and Rebel Persons and
Propeqy
Lieutenant • Thomns Earle, of the. Tann,
ty4fth Massschnietts "Volut.tatis station
al at Newbern,Morth Caroline, had resign-
ad and returned home, • after• a year's
service, including the. fight at Roanoke ,le
land: He tesigns because unwilling to give,
Lin life to the special proteotion of rebel per
sons and property, and to standing"guard,
while, under Gov. Stanly's express- ordere,-
the national treasisre is ,wasted feeding,
the wives, daughterii and slaved of rabid/
nor in arms .shooting down - oar 'ioldierd fi"
Mariland. Mr. Earle is ;widely' and boners , '
big know - nits a Republican And a.rnezehant,
and bid testimony, entirely unimpeachable;
wilt have greatweiglit in this Ccrimonwealtit: ,
Qstan Troatcript.% "
• nothing has the Presidtmer goodnesa of
heart, and his sincere -.desire for Abe. restora-‘
tion of peace . and good will - baidi more
strongly manifested - than Jo - "the appoint
ment of the Ran.' EDWAID " 6Tinax y,
witironr - Governor of the small ;concitioted
section of North - Carolina. Ea; was On all
bands believed to bo a . truli loyal min; and
perhaps he is, in the border-state sense of that`
term. Ile was certainly onset the mestlodp':
vier, distinguishsk and estimable eitiseni of
that State, He had suffered for hie fidelity io
the ;Union, and men of all parties hailat his
appointment, when it was , made, as veryJn-:
Melons one.
. .
Wall, he has been thoroughly tried,.aod it Li;
clear frOinithe whole tenor of lila administra, j
tier', 'that however 'Much he may !ove . , the :
Carlib and the, eanstitiition of his,ootintg,ho
loves slavery more.: lie 'will save ihe Val@
it he can ; but be:- will pieserre , every. at
all bawds. This wasjaVineed' in 'thi . very
begliming.of his adralnlitratlon'. in °tering
the sobools, for oolored'people;and ratiiin'-'
bioontrabmids to thoir °wile:raj whetheirebil
or idpl. , lruO il!lbataketl .out of the
positlon he took to „ toghtd to ; thkaohiooll fa?:
inch 'an outrage oonid ntit.leboiii••at: all; but.
his beginning showed plainly What.hirsanti..
'manta were, and :that he mu more devitods - to
bra crfra alate,lts insiltutioris and lawsejthan
he was to the , great trait with whioh sha war
laveqed. Now we gnd him rendering aid
and comfort to the enemy by feeding and pro 6.
tattli4 the ,families and slaves ,okrabein ih
:GOT. 6TAassr 41: 401141.111/tly 'for .o...the'
Constitution, se, It .la"—wbleboteeording to
the binder. gist& interpretation, is nothing
more ` nor loss than-ibe, conservation 'of
slave ; oven though .the - nation , should
It La horrible outrage to place. and keep,
'high-rniudec orthern freemen ;under-snot
sathollty,. Officers, Uke when,
di/galled, ma .resign;. but the , poor soldier
of the 'ranks has no inch mean of escape from
a eerrice which ,his „seal abhors.- Those - It
stipretne satboriei ought to think , of.thls. It
is wreicg r it is dangerous, to outrage the sea-
Umenis of Ern whosesenstat r3Orand.rai l iii
is as. oe end si siserod'ii or the'higliest.
Acting Rear , Admirals :Appointed:?
The; fplioning office rs hive becti appointed .
acting Admirals pa tttein respective
C°nlab"ri, CGAE*4#II
,Paeignagitadrori. ' '
cotanoderstielisslearWilkei; . Medical:Atte
sPeoiali7. o o.44 6 .siliitdrati•itcitc:t 2 t ,
0011 odor° - lian4tcr f , csenalliniag .
SaitonMillbrae : tiding igtinirpn.
'Ctittroitodore Oharlea Hairy litebyteicialiaj
lag ailed 1
.c.:I I V opipipdkg
Horns ttlantio blockading nuttlion:
Dtir~arcas or ra
' This nrifirA,nt„ol.4 p i nk ki ! q,
weeksitinijan iioadf *'o,atjcapa
"Ps4ss oiled tut — T 9ul4 t OM' So; ,
,
the ssm~e destination
I , nt npp, }pd
r4sni , .f!tb# l,
liiiroedffiinie''ine both' abore'*d
deck., to changes have been nindd In her
ai
.eera. They appeared-in-car entstunis pre=
00 , !
•,44 er 411P,Ttn431. Sbe.lenven ninny an.
anzi,o,us h A
eart lA's eittfor her future r#
~ 7 .
tare:.;;•Phit.../r4.; nekte#,
". 4 . -'
tint . Main . tile`itYll' 41:it Itli ' iL
I#4l#i lila liffy-twe ni6a • iiiiiieifin'iiie
greet ~1 1" 0 *a Tet!*ez i rs(PleweLb.r.-auly
Son swell brisk stores. clne4hl44 burned.,
oniktthir a r &Witted; antes thini.inhebitect.
only .1)7 tier poorer , elasies, 'Cliirleitott
* is:
DIP ilia!Visolled chalice' she . tailiaisd
'tax AhSet oltr i s rub"
~,
___ A:WA 811 ,; 61 , 4 T,C ? PiIF g: ITVRAIS T, sop , Ao:
s 'Am", , i ga'AFWifti‘Amin , voima pii aif 1
'4:nor ititief,Fil.g . tanainii oi , ak ileitis - Is Goil- 1
listr/ /Cis probableile illitiS Stift.` hl l li .
: Tnarek, nineteen regiteenta*.niunp. i
111.10:taa, and some ten or twelve In in.:-
i anti, awaiting orders from the Govern-,
- " - •
- •
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LXXV---NO. 267..
Eimm
The ;President's ',ProClamation
• Washington. - -
-Ths followhig, from the Washington Mr.
rerpondenee of the New York Via/ma, will
be reed with interest:
The one topio of dlawassioa in the city to-day
is. of course, the -Presidents proclamation, •
whieltis hailed, with the most, joyful anthu
alum by the real' friends •nf theidliministra
tion, and meets with more . general approval
from others than would have been, anticipated.
Few venture. to dealers that they arethem
selves decidedly' opposed to the policy which
it inaugurates;: bot some are on the fsnoe, and
some °has their :heads and express appre
hension respecting the course which the Bar
der States-or certain Genera may take.
Robot' dues _to thatwill himself
deseit'the Government beck 0:of this great
blow which it has dealt the" hellion ) but on.,
casionaUf alparson•batima 'that;iis neigh
bor.may do , 50..., Now and, wale timszk is.
heard that the Presldent hes, n driven into
the policy of emancipation by onbide4l=o4, ;
a swot preposterous statement.- FortearlYs•
year E r r, Lincoln is known - to haswithd-the
queition''Of Slavery, in connection with the
rebellion, under his motiftheightfar and 'de
i
lberate consideration. - • - •••.•
Within the last few months, perceiving the
great pregress which publio opinion was ma.
king; lie has. given atilt closer attention to the
question, has invoked counsel :from all dl= -
rections, and has looked to
, : Providepeo f for
the true solution Of the great problem which, '
as he told:the deputation , from' , the - religions
man of Chicago, welkin his thoughts eilghrand
day. • A number of weeks since, - was,,as we .
. telegraphitillth's - tioiath ago; on' the point of
' issuing a proclamation whichaxed theist of
December. as the day of Emancipation, and •
• weienly dissuaded at thit time from doi n g _ .
so k bv the 'strung opposition '
of his Cabinet. • !Fhb., statement .thas been .3
denied, but it is substautiallytrue..,_
The pirSolarloatfon now issued is improve...
-billeVeraT i msterial respite' upon the: ,
rejected one... 'twee written on Sunday; and
was laid- heron the - Cabinet at enextthordi-...
ear*' toothlike 'Yes aid:4. EierY •mereltar, •
with Pe r haps a , tingleeseeeepption,le the person •• •••
of Postmaster General 131*,togreed wit ; end
.will give it his hearty support. Ail accepted
It cheerfully, thindieating the idopiielt of a
ipolicy.whickthey- hadjong been nrging.l It
its to be "Oiled that the_ proclamation, is. the
President's awn' Work, written 'withiint
sullation,.inot alteredithr, 11.:atteirild &Vali;
very slightlyoth,Cle after theCabluistmettlegi- - . ,
and published to the world With thforityreight", ,
• hours of itaeompeifion: " 7 = • • - '
Viewed., in..one light, this.: proclaniatimi - fa
wig - mated eiorywhere, gen, ilektyektef tines:
and`dpinicins exelliitetlbypro-elearezy synapa-
have been hard •exvitar within week, -- •
"give us any policy rather than-none,"i,w,Peo.
claim Freedom, rather than telt between two, •
paths"? the cameo- men' coy now, the direction -
of thw,was ia l the-. Cabinet :and' the Bald'
shoold he contiod. to men who h•artilywp,r
proin Of the P'resident's policy. • Thooe
are -for thi• -- Admittiotratien alone' should he • '
-pat in places.whera they We required tether,' =
out the will of the .daministration,.and the - --
PreOderitithonfd see telt that •no others p
enny places:of treat. • •--- ; :
The friend* of the.proelametiouregua Gee:
_the beginning or the end calcalated to .septa-,
rate thesheep frotethelanti in the North; to
insure the; ectiopereition; iof lilUoyal then to'• ')
the South in the work of crizhing ..the rebel
lion ; to' put foreign intervention one, of the
_question lieneeforrward; audio bring this - greaf
stress's: spectly to.is Some, specular, v:
lag on the probable reeponse of. Job Deviate.
•
this terrible declaration of war,:wonder teeth- ,*
sr he may not declare imtnediete
tion.kinieslfrand.incuire,-what:thitet such s
d r atilathtiotr Would:: laver-whether tho •i
•
would-Piep sit 3 the hands of his
-meter at,. orate ratherathen• wilt lc lthriared
days for , it at the harideof his real itTirtipf, the
Government,they `ei'irlitoticie. :Bat this.eerf,--,
thinly seems to be the only tramp; card tit Jeff .
.'
Davis's hand now, if the ptholaresition•ta in..'
fortiect in its entirety. , .
There iris:grief grounds for thinking that
the remits :or die - adoption- ' of the pelicy or
which: this , taper is the annourerement„ will ba• •
soon apparent in the Departmente ; the ,...
-South-and - of the Gulf: Gen: Butler will be
allowed,witbotll interference , to Patti' allow:- -
- d.frise! for assistance; as .110-prvpdised
fecise hid white ioldterr wine not '
. •
sufficient for the work cut outfor blur to del
and Gen... Mitchel willte enabled to effect what
Oen. Hunter attempted, and.would. haves°.
isomplished had the Government given him its
hiarty aupport::i ; 1 ; • • '
' Gorreeponddints porn Ziewollrividrui lira 11 ° ,1
longer write as, one did, hie letter pubWhed
in.,yesterdscri:lfernkl, that it is' the"army
alone whield,preventanine , teriths - ofitlie - be
gmes on the, banks of the Bilasialippites
_,Mace fifty mites - above "NeW Orleans from
;owning within Our ' Nor will these who': '"
- here had.the daring to, breakthrough all bar...
'stirs be shot down.in. the streete lA.& city,
.governed`by a ljniin General, into Which they .
hid troho -,, his-tes4Oh , trt% Irtodont; '
fitters t(tar_botooliod, to the .linitat States L . -
service be abandoned to their Bohol- master,,
tie.wee'the cede
The prochenatitin - it great as it etaedii;init'! - ' ,- . =
Itreillevatiliieiha -Amite which it will-. beer,-
Per Clain of 'Mita we' lien not be ,obliged. to ,
wait far 'the iipttation of the hindieit days
gracti.- The. President, maned llifit. ;welt tt , 9 - •
very eloquent lottir from, that eminent. Bea) k
roost, Hobert Dale Gwen, in Whi;he urged •
him to Llano, sale- has done, a p lemation
of freedom ct theerldration oft the-sixty deps
of grace allowed by the . Couliseation Humid— ,
:patio's " -
Gois. , Hooker declared 'with...great freedom' .
• th&t. PrNiernation, wan issued too late,'
rather too early , that the time hail
arrived when it was linpoisible to Priam:Re—
the-war „vigorously and with a - certainty' of '
rumen 'without it. Promieent,WesterriTir-- F
giniseilleir Ili' the - tin, say that the Preil-.
dent's Proelamaticui - e freedom - Willie hear; ' 4
tiny endorsed by cmsjerity,cf,the loyal pee%
pie of Abele State thin rlai4 ; .
,The pnblfe'llentircieitt of - 'Western
ime ; undergone* change; they say;"
since Cariile Asa plettedta ;the tienote.: ,,, The
- :rebels here are greatn - frightened by the ap
pearance"- the President's' PrOciamition: •
.Walt had been stied ifkasar'tki les lai i; tbst
they, didn't believe, the real wolf, would eves
come.. He lined Vile-erne. •
.B.eliele.grcepgrinw.to Opciate
,„ „•.W. , t.. „ •„ •
of the:. xrobol,Ord7
stenos Rietimond
we that ptipsiations ' , tar filidet •
''Eteeetel rle.yirtiPler,ere being oaesouttited •
would, emu:from tble„ .
thaz,,FloYdtsleskineeitenrlivi trispeietiene
oitiTeik.A•N_NteerVArraq.bare twat'
SiS
tebetsbligigAire
thetigreittepetiole-otVirgiebittolr toresief '..54
Iliiiearenee. of Ployd'e
Wee? , wait' woad' net be 'setentibincif lie
were shortly. I.la,laskerlils 9 'erly tettese'
litotiii*e ?7 ,baelatinntege:ofilts iteptoteetbd I:4 , •
ededitien; Roge.sed, Akita ,pxby,,„,„
ateith.•bee-etipteted*Child'XiindelY. -
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