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' '.;' alail t i 7 TN S itirll3, !' 6M- 1 71:11 1 .' -( 4 1. V . . 1 :24 Front streets. Yltubtutb;,,P&,.. ` • • AMMAR • - ACKEOWN — ot T Ftbuli aam.-ArDakfiarsiurronsmitwscz AND Oceratuanal llzacnatrn, for the axle of Flour. Graln,'Port, a faiallatt, , Entter, , Eitin, Mow, Runs, - Grow; Train - irk Fonda*, Pot and Pas& Adm.; Bilarrartinlawaratnefiillrad - rald Ghana halts, timatbs v Ulitts4 Flananni-Graallfroda. • 'Josh advan ce d snide on c ConalgamenteL,l, aptly . Liberty st.,llttaboratt, ' Ale dealer fn WENTENN, DEOEDVE CNNESZ, EIIYTTANk LADif, TORN; BACON, rums, VISE 4, • POT AND PDAEL ASHES, BALNIIATUS,,LIN ,• ANND :AND , LARD,O.IWDBAND .PRUIT , Prodaee generally, Nook 141 and 46-iritud. Areal P/Dabms aszrAnn. y uvet...kittibuz g h trout•f9r • • f • -•. e=41;." :P!fd SJORMATiloDucniaso YLOUA, BUT— ,4,44ItDYCHENS&POIIK„ - ZDBIBDAMULGOBSTIIPYBUTTifectuI • aralty;tl.lbitilaiiii:adiikeies made on coaslgiummt.s. • Warehouse lio.• 11 ' d street, Pittaburgia: ••t • -- • - 1 ,-. .. 4 . , •,, J. me. . .y k.Z.7 , . ; ...41: - '.. ,' VeJltbaillitailtairtail" 'l4 .11 "1 4 124 I G LOVR. D. ilhcer MAWS; &AMY; BEITZEll4` 6 _ , Zeod ' tc ixt - ci -,. 4 a e1trnth!'2.:61.....11Y IPD T . 0,- , 113C B.IIIITIII I INL - '- - . :7 3, f ~. raxgri cotartnrirsV.Plttitburgh; pg ; . D 4.. ,., ..t. ,. ..1131r0rdari end amer =aft •olicittid; - Jiatlyd .. [)` tn.. 4 IMI.-0-X33l.lrtrelunso '&lw ~...; ‘ .....„",vonsii„.„orV4 9 zt , • i .., ih.. 64. iii- WLOUIL; CtllT:iftlitili maiintli I.4 l4B f lDD 'ri DDIED '. ' . ca - Der ar • r l'iig , . hf:----r--°-•;-14tkeg-it. mum: 00.1:10MAKER -a_ LANG, 'coma:mum jerii,i6fr.:Akhe mag i 141,01R14 Ogralti.,lllo7/V(1.444,iN0:34 .' - "Liberty street, ritteburgh, Pa. se ta = JAMES IJALZELL A SON, DI ANUFAO, • -d mains or LARD OIL, and Coseataszoir • Mcn -Chats for the Dunha.e and a&e of OILUDN AND 0 0 IIEfINED .Prano E gat, licga69 and . /0, .ater ,Advantraatado toneginnenri. • "ice LliliiLl.L t efiboeesufetoJzi MIL M'G' &Bun. ...N p cii o lg ic L i kbert o A c scrre:Eu t burgh, GT~:GTi.RAL i • 0021ILISSI OM, MI thilly guMellta reaper Pitterlt3lollB pID PRODUCE GILTIKELiLLT;NO atieet, Pttteb• mlr27 SG • OYER, Coltman:lN Ilizainuarr dealer in CRUDE AND REFINED (lox 011.73, GLASS, IBA* SAILS; itc.vito: lila Liberty mitY7:dly mamma usaXs; t DAVID cannuna, oarsuw t Byeadal Partnat. - FANS 46 - "' ' OFFlN__auscesaots — to' - ,Lxa.;ll"CsalediOlleaase. Co., WAOLESALS GEO ' EMUS, oornaitof Wood and Wear streets, Pittsburgh, - 173dItY ' - pantdn - - , LiH VOIG7 SO CO4 inicoesaor to 11. _G. .1.4 Graft, PIIODUCS AND CODLIDASION „O,HANTIEI, 447 LI . y Atm; Patsbarg,b, .~ JOul L IIDOu . - J.:.IIIJUM 1..411.. 111411N.....WH. ainzreatittnr. DROWN .KIRK.PA.TRICKs, WHOLE-- ' &Mir HitoCli 14 7 . ind tienleri in imbue AND =LIS, Nce. 191 end 193 Liberty street, Pittaborgb:, WOODSIPE. & WALLACE, 1F . -r , waoLlseLa DRUGGISTS,' • :.1144:YU so. sus Lumagr STDRIM 4.1131 UN. JO • 41) Mos& la ' wiz , - wmk,s2itrawax.luaminurtratzsir, - itteliGlC GOODS, BURNING FLUID ow3, FAX, c zolcuttmg..sc.; Gar, 45C - striett ni gortime gust .-- Its, 'which-booth-rasa losrartliabsit ftt Smith ' field and Foaith streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.. • ~ 5•.-5 itc,sl.trinsaipticats eanthilly.sotupoutated at CP2l, ; ;;lr'* -- At rOi ll i-10 1iVis; rain" : Ditbtanalistarar of ,WDITIL AND LITHARGE, corner of We sisd Front ...strests.-Pittabar • . .• ltiHLy;Y: t 1 I f, Wsomual .l)Eamis um8,.r,14..a x • , 04,7, "r„ouuniEt(oB,4llD' DYE sr 1:1Yra; A¢ 296 Medi? All orderi will receive tzompt atlentkft:' mut ; :•1 _ Mitojrarrun.rErs. COGI:IRLNP 4irronswAND • • - lawy.leinee; WW4 1.11Nbargh.71%,... ALL, bualoso cotquoted to Ibloomolifil:tieothe Pimp, kttontloa. Colloctlano • - =kW* W onditi WI adjoining co, tterAnd 'tbo Onosof rbeolt sod toeOsOcly. sa•ly I 01-114 e. hi •e• if& .6.trozszir • -- :14/-41um..oinci, - *Mhitooksvrit'sl.4. Blma. • • By 93 Damoud grim! i • • :,- - • • virm .tion to le. settlamellt,Malithg maild conic .• • llatoireilioantra!: he:,,lagteldaircon, Dimics ' of Odlumbis._; oalihcaut MIN r. luas.r.r 11/4/01. lIMPATRICK & BIELLON,A.Pros, -I*•* , :i3,::isys AS Liw, No. 1.13 fatale otrost,frro &Niro • ...M.onaraltbfleld,.P.lttobuntb; ' d l'httf (11111.E8E' Forwarding and Oommbudan Nei; deudor In CHILKSE, BUTTER, LAS' '.* stbnirilrabeatthersreck,tv,.3o:l k r . , g oxit Ewa . renal -- 1,11 iiNgaiftßignia/0 A :4 Ppm% Stanlat,' t • ~„.3i41 0 1 4 1 1 44.1r.M=.494rf0rrs kr.l av:ilve4 ll ra . 477,1a,,b4111.110.eif tiacciurrAsre Worn= • 1- a ligirtniairCl 0011 PAST, 02 Water street ]• s;gl6ollsrear itzraaanii bovitica 0011 PANT, 37 nth atreitt., : EMI i~tu— #lo! , i , i4l'ALl l - • • ;.%' , ..4•J4l.4elettoweirtlrfwerreetrwr" , "' ; wp sinis . ,!-# . f . 4oll,, unizo • N , 4 . „ # • 4, Et :of 1 Wii-41.0...Pfir a 4 4•1 ) , , 74: T: Pito quint: AND:0011M210 DRYtodp_.. • so. fi4, Dow street , third home :4.?",•) itedt r . • 4.7 0.. t• 'T .11 pitrib...h." MEM idr—nstrukaurlig tgarchtteld t qo. Wbolirl , and ' iIITAPIX AND , . I tiesesx.4 .1.4 - RANSON Li .I"iuma •." A DM noitagelAwr DST. at thiT r 01tVir NO. 1.1 Mutat ..! • ••• . . .. • .•. . . . ii~3-`~`~s''--~~ COXJIISSIO,Ir, ;rt. uttN t) 1 4 ".1ALD,, tr- twit 7Asitcras.wr gild abate- CIULP & 811.E.P.MtP, Comtasios !JELL:. N.) =arid bud' deatfira in - noun, 0111,711 A.ND r'imm!w-wluimmim WHITE ...0403:111PRii, FoswowiNG _ tor iv . I-t . • P • • 4101,12Aim Grociia aso Contfealos Ifintexpriy, corner qf bmlttittedoland•Water sisseu, Piltsbarglh Pa. 13,1 1 4 1 . 1ME11.1 ' T, eats GZOCkla AID COMMON W 7 Wood street, Pittsb :h. ird;dl.Y. -; Dl[t/fi'GiL~iTß EMI 7 ~.-rPsamanticip, Pa. I kit. liEt). • - reali, iso imaed Ilitred,leotrar. Wag Stritet.amil Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. Pa. I Az. Vbrotal, (We of "Age t cllll/13 5, 1 :1.164,A7rP4!"gt ef•!l:7.lsE4 prrravadr i; „ omco—s. L coma foanuagid liffiategegiC 5e1y22.G02 EWILNU, Arrosznty AND at I.4yr. l a ! " Ml' 114 ATlOWlfillt AND ,:alClooatitida At I.lli, has removed to Ataurs LAW BUILLIVAGth Noo2 . /.1. 1 .m..vvd ithbog *I; door to 'Bt. Peters 'Mir& • m 1641 .... • • 1C1W1414 U. 151.114TIELT O n tr. B. V. SCEIOEE,,-ATromk.lts AT kje. UV: Oar.. /99 fourth street, Pittaborgh. . . . ! PRODUCE. • ;;;: TI4244IDLNEN. COFFIN, Aoki: losr 44 1 = a ggrd u r4w 11 . A ri.;T:ter in eVoli r • ' • Axlii: c .o,:ilbsurot iusinomus, Ana • • Ir • oe arrnpardes.4 7-Wmat atrees. , ,: • ' S ~l'~. *~- s ~ ,o.'rr I GROCER& s ~_ ___.__w.... ~: . 00111UIS3I0N =“3IAIIM &mazed 16a.1T azul 2t) Smlthdald Street, . *•-• • • iviththaimi azioasa, -ao...sra-Luurory-earcrp -1 PITTSBURGH, PL., Harttigp itiejiiieiati I . itli late partn.rg, nenfirrnelbetruttnest et the 41 Asia, Mid 14,11 `Westgate ratehl gm . pnisninige Ns old friends and ettstotners: . n2Yls:dtf *lL r. 4, CO., -.1t:04.1 .14a4 Os'Akris, Owiinarioir letcactuarxr inirt.tkormix ?ammo, N0..25.31.1b0rty .cruet; Pitfiblupla; Pa. , ap7 MIMI& _Tit 1 m m 7nrsoisaaa Unoeuts win 00K/LIMUAII iILSOLIUM, dealers lAJA'iIt)DIIO34 AMOUR; BACON OBBESE, FISH, mezp"mtridt„nurtilvee-3. _"hettlinli:ll36N3n,teltnitrYlibbl; • :.• ' : • atmcms, tholate. Arm of ID..ll;DOBrthaittaburgh. 03.0VollorAlle.Olgo.)• • 'IIOIiALD & ARBIIC Wacus , sAuvOiotau, Psontres'teio COMMIUON ClLLkirflY Jobbers to 00111101., N. O. SWAB and 4 10 .44 , /,`04 REFINED SUGARS and SYRUPS, irptilai,...BACllll;., TOBACCO, TEAS, NICE, ONLEaUaiIkaUS, 244L1b0rt7 tit., , PAttaburgb.,i, a- 7 • :•I tml4:ly r: `ssiiisc ‘;:.l4:4Larnicz....'....:AinC - i; IZETBLYI:IIP.B.IMIERI3,.iturtest3orti J.ll/ liemar kandetion Wantosals dealers in youtlett — isulMlitailaarsrmEs, lIRLA2I3,II.II,FAVORKS. an., N. UV API Ana Woad.' sizset„abov• .EZAD METZGAR, Gamma A . 1113 )(Mullen= MZICZIAITI I / 4 and dealers Id adze* 44 Ooperrant Paonca Ada rmsavacia ArAennuth tid;'.444l),.t.theley meat. opposite, head of Weed elms. Pittebrugt, Pa. . apd:ly 1101111011......A................«..3.111014 a. swami. 'W,KOBRSON CO.,- Wzioutsma Ono ' ..LlA.: , ,ctiulMaiiiiiiutaldstiinliii•and dealers in 'an iunds AirrECIVISIONS,'PBODUCE,' aud. Mi, burgh zoanp,fiattgrs, Nu.. 255 .Libertratreet; Pin"; tEO.II. — JONIA - Wnomas - .l)zuza nr GIiOLTENIXS, MANILLi:BOPEi C124/11311i OILS,PITCH axal Plttabargh nuumfaclared a1114144i No. 141 Wow street, above the lloaosigaholi Drldio. Pqtaloargh, Pa. tot= _T. DAISELL. 14 OMIT DAL GU ZELL -, Wawa- Imusiti:owatia, coxiilwo.4 is 6 FoasrAtzma Elr....aLerrs, *ad &ala i la RT.4)DUIIIS burgh mannfactue*Rltteburgh. •EARBEEZ , 8 IcII.IPTON, WaougseLa GPAnr , ...; PEADOCC . fie and Oonntandx eaticamro,No. i is shah .11,trest, rtubung ra• Mtn ausott WATT VVILSON Wzoissam , . . —CALM _comma= id to Producoaad Pitaibutatt ataantietuttaitio.pBl,ll". -artY•traat, Pittsburgh, , uZS bAL9.II: DR; • ' CO, Waoursata J. thioccu, Ooarausetox htiaicusw, and diralirs fr. -k-sattor. ricieWigar stry LW 6diroot street, hudburgh. , . CIZO. W. .. . . .2011111 D11.W0128. • 1 - ' B...DILWORTH & CO., Wmominue U • lasocps, ti0i....120-.0324 In 5e and atert, fltrithileld;Pitrab.. . • .. . • , nol J - 01:1N FLOYD& CO.; Wataxams Giro. cur Aum.Commatiois IdiaonLants, Zia 17 Wood sluft.ll Elbertjatreek Pittsburgh. J. 16, VIDELLIAII- BAGALEY, Wactuasue Tv 9 . ,..44,w00d....r, batah. Pa.-, I: DE.II ZING, WrIoLitiALE .o.finosits,/zuKrsecotamaltau.Fla rf3 taberry f u "ki 4 Ili. . `.44AWFACTUREILS. - nAllir4:7lfEllNtrZik. - bON,'Kuru rthrnizas - or WHITE Ton pg.& A..To WitEAltt COLOR/AD.:WARE. , ' • AirOrrics Ala w. d. r;ILMT: AirACKINTOSik HEMPHILL .LY.A. corner Pike and ti'liars streets, trear.the City Water Work., PittsbuO, Pa., Ifiumfacititars of quamnrrosa ILIUMEX.PAILL'a „IMPROVED • TEntiLIGI. , END .BLIDS.VALVIE, of laicism and best Kyle. ' Raving put up machinery of large caluvity.iind of the beet quality, we are prepared to do hest Job bing, and, solicit work in this Una, trusting that by iproniptziata,Und the amnia of o r work, to merit pantie patronage. We invitedii• I attention to our BALANCED .lALVJL.OBOTING ENGINSE, - as combining advantages heretofore unattained to vivo o. Engines. Wei lyd JOSEPII F.' HAMILTON & of litst sod Überty streets, arcuPITTBHOBOB, PL, 'BUPEBIOR BTrakit - itikatfa.NAminsin , , myLktf Q: BEVFAANCE; No.. 60 WATIR tit; liarritubmb,mitranheturrofHOlLlß RITITA, WROUGHT BPI IC Eel 0011110 ff AND RAIL ROAD, ; 41 1161=&1.tod ayOvid' 111:V. • ITLI, os , mall, male to . oeller ideprt notice. nod omortmont emoosaily on band, 'mpAtara J.. o. T. EXIIEL SI 0 R ;GLASS.; WORKS.- JLJ woLrs, PLUNKETT t CO.. Cum SLIIIMO. ovum. Warehouse, No. U Wood oysot, cornet or Sint;Pidobitrgb, Pa. • • ooklyd WALLA - RlDDLlS:a.:a.k.,"tio. 215 V, Menu stn*. opposite Sixtb, Pittsburgh, MALI Cds4l arm of WILLMLABBLEI AND ElWlTette ES, and ovary description of LEATHER ELUDED WokiJK. Ordars pramm* " I PP" " " / " / " 1 "" • 684 ."7 V WI/WM-EXTRACTED WITHOUT rAtx, - BY TBZ USE Or AN APPA.I4TUB WHKILISES NO DRUGS on OALVANIC BATTLES. ALL USED. Medical gentled:um and thetr tanellis have • bid their teeth extracted by my rotas; and an ready to .testlfy Si to the safety and painless:swot the opera tion—whatever has been red by private Interested In smarting the contrary. having no knowledge of my TILTS inserted In every 'kyle, And'ettargas eery low; warranted In all eases to be of a( best material. L. 011D11 Dawns% I.lt lineetelaid at. JOBEIII 'AtUAW, Woman CoanaUfa Übe, ixykrf of Mixon d sal Giant scree* Plttabwgb. ", • • • - ILakkavou—Dr. A. M. Pollock, Dr. Ilallock; Itkkdoiellatoblkk, ;74200.11LBELLERS, WYG. JOHNESTON4.OO4.BTrnow 's . , Ittaxt Boos 111.unmArronts, Aso Jos Pitumou, No. 67 Wood Wrest, Pittaboullt, 1030 . 'KAY •it Co., 1300W 8 1 SILIMS - AID - 61%." :Armco; Ho. 65 Wood attest, coal dots to the cumuli of Third, Pittsburgh, Pa. SCHOOL and TAW BOOKS coestaatly no band. J EAD, sJ. AAA A 1 A • nom, Np.,7o.l.parth era 711, !I.rfilk • ..1:-.011 :OBS]; Daum' it TS *woos, tsirsoisastio sin &rise Goose, No. ft Nosiuesaroos, Pittobahttk • - •pl. • EATON, MAORVIII 00., Dania al TV:MUM ortotalOtte., NO: LT an P t •• ! sal! ;1i),F1E4L ,. /pFITATE ,dll6 • ;IPUILLIAML WARD; DiiuziiiTirim 'vw moat NOne, Done, Mainsuizi. ia4 ill 00 — ipultler tot ourrsay. • Persons can prom,* LOllB Stowe' lipid:wry on reasonable RIMS. . I . • Tliasiprtshlng to lanai' OM; awoe7 t 4 podad.: vantatiga..alvsjs And Arkt and second ciaßopsper ' r f it • ". • idzity ,co,aumulicstions Q. 6 4 . . 0150 0.. J aqint doe, opppgila Bt. Paid% Ostaaarai. lid BIKU tug:sr.—A small supp r i . of .1.• Cl 6 clooatt & C. D+hd-Boof reoelnd,sott.ftE; taut 1 tio Family Groat, atop of *; • • 4 . • ' A. 8.1 1 2f81LW... I oot ' comas Lthotty and Band otrii.u. 1U `~3lt3N N tO !Ala. puma Po tatpell l'r97 - 4 11 : - grr. , uatfar - .7: - • • • tio'i:do Otago . . Te orttielood sals ~• 41.-4 i ' • ,14 _ RAVI 9.111=22, ' -114 itnoit; • • . . . • ••-;„r! • .'.. mpr • • •ira-t:"4. • • - - - - ""iiToSirn . - wttoLsaaLs °Boom :112932113110H; PA arrsola.: — .was gambit raootaxemoir or Mai raromaxi..4 The President recites' the 'went Aets of Congress 'olicable to this trustioni end calls upon all persons in the military or naval oer- vice to observe, obey and enforce thet.{ Bat , thsto acts provi cs that all slaves of rebels, • taking refuge within. the lines of _cur army, al/ dues oaptate4 from rebels or des, ,rted.l7- them ended' slaves found within any- l ithos oceried l loebet foroes and efterwardlown 'fled y 'the forcOs,of Am United .Eitates; are not again held's} slopes ; and thinthi fur ther provldalhat no person in the ml Motor naval seniorithelt,,under any proton what ever, aesumelb decide 6trfthe validity of any. olalutto A-111,40,t.t.eikkoarronderaisty inch per "sea tis Itisfolaimant; onihe'fiain'oftoeing dis missed from, the service ; so that bttlese acts now proolaimed by President, PriedoM is practically sauna Mall who eau, find shelter within our lines, and the glorious flagof the 'Union, whererer it floats, becomes th flag of Preedoct. ~.. STAND BY ?HZ PRISIDANT. , I • Thank God/ that I lite to enjoy title day I Think God that' my; eilas hive not closed without seeing, Olt 'great sittritioa. The skies ' UM bT/ithtDT.ISSIA ,th4:titig.inattir, 24w that elayery.bas.beew•handedmur to judginent. Br thi , ProolattationiOf the Ponrident, all persons held', em' Ares lan'.'l; IPOS, within' any Staieor deeignated-partOf -a Stabs, the peoplewhereof shall, the:osl6"threbellion againit - , theLllotted , Statakithalf. hst,then, tbenoeforward and forever free.; and,the 'Br evities Government of the United State!, in eladiag the military. And naval antlterity r 1 thereof, SSW recognise and maintain the freer. 1 dom of such parsons/ end do no act o acts to repress inch Fenton, or, any ,of the in any efforts' they may Make' for their aothalikee dom. ~litit.beyond these snosksffeetive words,. which do not go into operation before , the new i year, there are other worts 4f immediate °per. idiot constituting a present Edict of nostt- 1 ,cipatfoir:..- - - . I 1 ' Thank God for What has been ilreidy dolie, - and let on all take - 10111%U w e go loiwnrd - Ao uphold this great edict: or tnywalf,Xlecipt the Proolemation without uote or o r rmeat. It is enough for me that, in the ex relief bf, the war power, it otrikes at the . o gin and .. iiisprini of Gael:eking:6 for Timed never. Concealed the conviction that it mattered little where we struck slavery, provided anti 'that we strneirelecerely and in earnest. !Go li It all•connected that the whole must seer:with every part, and the words of the poet will bet ti twitted, that uin striking tenth or st-theu 4 swath, westrike'theahain , aliket."' ..1 mosses puma ?gut rua. i Yelliiitridie,iii,liiiiil - iii . ftisied I iliiii I , , addreesed yon, bat during t it th2a--woat ti etine events for = Wrning and tumour ist.; Amidst vicissitudes of war, the cans of Hu athit Freedom bar steidlly `and gra c11,1.1.i,&4 - want not, wimp, an you could .1 ire, yet if is the only easter.which;thas-.no 'failed. Glaveryvind'tho Blackylaws all a °Baked lit 00 listiftly COPRA :Glatekl 'I rdloted in all th e National tirrieory; Altai 6-trade pp ha bon - efis -- jlegiOrora 7 with 'Giolt 13'40' 1 41 1 dt periltitqlo ,thlroalp y ser4' olocktiltibltod frpotieturnlag,slarp or Eiti Uoglitjudgoielt intithialitiou.,of , a muter; threalaires cof , tebeiremanolnated bl , rtoralng within our thlulautebder af &Capone Goo for Gut abolite of Maras, ,Ettoh.sro so eof the -riete'phs --l'reedoW•la- thesworty-C tigress.- otolidof ihiraoulitioinui inotzta* or the present *vicar leews thltlk;df-thasoth oil and be comforted '^ lunsiotfbiglittAaf hen fast nal**. 700 ) 3 Tiod'Atto litsiliffo of the, :s --I TOO durdels, sad upideaty.gast your'ola, ~ ;, ~ , sw # l3 ,j ui piono i , 1 owe should not baremittimitto.suiendifW -- If. Liith or o bjaitiou::bailita :.,Mi g ie ; in illistaiinieinmart_b&Orlittioaghi shelter pithituth the rebels-may basavedtrodt a store within our llobobtoillk nithoolollifootod,s if insurrootion: - God forbid-that I ehOtild - fail i ...need he, a Bridge of Gold for thit,tutreattnit in an datfof humanity, or 'anaemia:bleat. clan; 4 And , irili then 'proposed hit bat' !bin* , no acipio of war or or ..,,„ 0.14k,_b41410 An iho XotilgoOD.,„ZAttiblr"tfrr: ))1 ISM* Olt reihmildliu.sonsi frala 40. us we gurvilibtr in lA* Iwo .t. ,- . 1 .. litlitaralconestlasnale Of WI, awn aeiliike 1 ~,'", E : -!: 1 ' 1 - ' ' ----- ' \az ' ...4- , ..- rOttri - i . - trra — , ,-,=.4.4 I-. 7,1 tr7wr.risriter. P. 11181300117 ;. .THUBSD4Y: MORNING S , OCTOBER 9, 1862. Viffsirttrgh S. RIDDLE & •(70.. Ipif9pB:A!! DP110PB1117011A,"' PBblicatton nOffiet No 84 • Fifth lOBING AND iVINLNG EDITIONS, DAILYi . OONTI tIP some or rbowninoti:i . TERMS:, magma toiTioi-4i'pet•initici 12 cente per week from canton. lITLLIaa EZDATM - 4 3 12erszunsi In advaflriic cents per week from carriers. WILILY EDITION-8111111 copies, $2 per infds Five or mom, 111,17;; Ten or apwanis, $1 per issots InverfOly In advance. ,Anuatuiraci.oll62,ll3 RAM THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. Mr. Stunner on the President's Psoc• lamattOn and its Effects; On Monday, in Faneuil Hall, Boston, Cuzazis 1301/11111,' the eloquent and "mom plished Senator of Massachusetts, addressed his constituents in a speech which occupied two hours in the delivery. We give some of . the more Important paragraphs of this noble address, as presenting in a clear and onnvine. ing light several topics in oonnection,with the new volley of the war happily inaugurated by - the late Eireoliinitio'n 'of Freedom. Mr. Soma said. . • FILLOW•CITIZZN3 OF BIABOIOBOBIETFS : Meetings sf the people in _ancient Athens ; .were opened with .thess words r. fl May , the gods doom to. perdition that man :gad all his rue, who, on this oecasidn; • droll speak, act, or contrive - anything, against the Common. With, such an.iniprocationall were summoned to. the duties of the citizen. Itut duties became urgent lir-proportion to perils. If ever them was occasion for, them 'solemn words. It .non„Zilien the coup try. le In dan ger...when ,the •national, Capita is menaced—when all along.,the loyal; border from the Atlantic' Ocean to the Indian terri tories west of the ldisslnippl;barbsiriart hordes tinder some Mane Of the' South. are .sztorslial-: Mg their &rem; and, whei death ii *locking at the' doors , of. so. many -happy- benies:-.lf ever - there was occasion when country might elaim the beet - arid most . self.forgefful efforts of , 111;it is noir. Zech in 14 *iv "nut . suf. Each must do what be tan ; .L11,1°0104 and strong. by giving themselves ce; ther.tarvice.; the 'weak, if in no. other , y,yi. - tX IPrAPIng Lint. Snell is the tall' of pals to country must be eared. ; 000°' XVI .12p - Citlill,ol3 70111 sac Among the omens which .11 hall with .glad.. noes in the union which now happily prevails among 'gob:l 3 mM, In support alike! of the Stateand ;National °ointments—forgetting that they wore .Dentocrats..-forgettlng that they were-Whirr and dleregarding all party normal, to remember Mar 'the duties; of the citizen. Another sign, net lees Cheering; is to be found In the generousi.devetion..wlibt among us of foreigu , birth lave cad to. their adopted cOuntry._ so for. their "fatherland; and Irian:at:lC . 4U, Tor 'lreland.; nor can en: cause be less dear 14)116 tutor now , that the spirit' of Grattblij and O'Connell has entered into it. . ' Surely no time for the strife of party. Its jealousies and' indpathies are now more than ever IrratiOnal. - /tipleasors'tf lan are now: morn than aver unpattintio: Un. 'happily there are song teeiinint it/ bittei, (pegging, ,temperiaie,....benitne en'oliatrolling that evenwt thielpoment retket enlist toputelown'alelitical . miens, than' to' put down the rite! enemy thicountiy ; I they - woitid rather' hang Ilemry_,Wlisoa or John Andrew than bans Jerome - Davis or Hobert Toombs. Bach persons, with :a)! their 'ewe!. 'tared venom, are to foetid , heftier ; Musa ohnsetts.'itretiming tbeimagentrtuaps:mji," They are ready fur , any puty;mew,er. old,,by wheal their, pref prejudices may : ke gratidedi thus verifying the pungen.wordaol.CoLllleeton: "Wherever you will:she* , me a loan w ith the word 'no party' in his agiathil *Mato,* you. *Map that figures. it the:bead 'or ',dangles at 4lictall o babe molt Ininfirate, Pug , dug nvve 'existed." Of course, each rigour cannot bp expected to take pert I. meeting' like the preaent, which Reeks tothan diiide utile 'it rallies ali . to.tienenpport of the yreaident and of that policy of , freedom which he has proclaimed.. • ••• , • , , X. 1 14 .42 +6..! i 4 . 7 . 1x 4 , barr•OiAntl 4 7 1• *'i"^•+~ 7C .'W* - 2 ~y bran: ,s!!c;g3'enT, : It via simply .WI a military- sameity that - ,urged:them measures i. it it IP a military _amity thst,l. nor uphold'. them and 'tolet upon thiir,omppletiet and moot gen ' ui ape option, ro,,that' they dull have e Wiest tope' ariCeeloaoy. iio t in an 'A Ittionisti riot as ali,iiiti-elaverf inn; n ot eve n so a philanthitpist;if I may , claim t t honored name, del now speak. - I-forget or t he Mo . ment &HA the unutterable. wron g f• Slavery, and all the transcendent bleeds s' of Free dom; for they, do not:lb:awls this alga-. mutt. I think only of my Sonntrly, menaced by rebellion, ar4 'ask how it obeli be saved. Bat I have no ppliay7-no theory-noma en 'done- to etipport; ,pothlig whielt,r - will not hilly abandon if you will oho* ma spything evil If yint - know bitter iota 'than these be free, , ImPar; hat if wet, we • these with me. aziessoisiapia contrzunont. Eat it said gat ail* appeal to the olives is unconstitutional; and it is openly assumed that rebels 'who make war an the Constitution are not, like.othittokblio enemies, beyond its protection. ",But why this, peculiar : tenderness whenever slavery At question f Battalions may be shot,dtmmerid property may be taken without dnepyrocossbf law,*but 'slavery mast notbe . tonalsid:',7Thi - ancient : Egyptians, when conctiered,'etibmitted . casilj to the lots of life and property; ; butwhen it Roman sol dier happened to kill *Cat intim streets, they rota on him and tins limb from ilzab, end 'the excitement eras ko Violent*: that Avg.' , ends overiooked the ontiegis,-fer foul of in ittllreotion., !Ellavery,is oar, /mired cat, which cannot be touched.-without fear of insurrec tion. Sir, lam tired end ;disgusted it hear ing the Constitution' palatially invoked for elavery. According to' certain'pereOns the Constitution all fiVsliviry - end . riothitig for freedom: rem hippY to Coy that with me just the 111•01110 is Ur:lase.- *There are, people who keep apothecaries' goatee in which they nicely weigh everything that is done for Freedom. .4. have no such wales where Or* , dent is in question ;j nor do I hesitate bey:, that in a case of-freedom all soh nicety 'nooonstitutional.' • • - The Constitution ii - not mean, stingy, and Ott/fogging, but it Is apei-handed, liberal, and just, inclining allays in Amor of Free dom, and enabling the. Government in Aline of war not only to enrolee any of the rithts 'of war, isciluding the liberation of slaves, but ilso to oil** any large** or bounty—it may -be-of money L or, bettor still, of Freedam—for a - erotismrendered:: not dwellnow on the naisiewerabli,irgument by which John Quin- Ay Adams has placed this power beyond ques tion, Whatever Ciay be. the pro Visions of the Constitution for the protction of tie litlien, they are inapplicable to what is done against a public enmity : . Tito law Of an *ltalian 'city prohibited the letting of Woo/tinder penalty of death,but this was heldnot to apply to the surgeon who opened a vein to um the life of • citizen. In war there lain eonstitationil limit to the activity of the *Executive; except the emergency.:' The safety of the : people is the highest Law. ;There is no blow which the President canstrike, them is nothing he can do against the rebellion; which"-is not 'coOtt tutionaL Only inaction tan 'be tusecitatitu- JUSTITIf D ET &tryout lIICIDCITO. I. .Swot the' writers oil, the,/aw of nations, and you 'Bland an appeal to - the slates Jus. , tided. .Beareh history, whether itimeient opt modern Omer, and you will And by; 11 - Samples. In, oar revelation the appeal was, made by Wis . different British commanders' Lord. Dunmore, Sir_ Henry. Clinton, and lord_ note_tep for details. That this appeal: tray, not isammessful' was' !widen/ from .the language. Wishington With regard to Diaaniorei of, whose . he said: Hilts strength will Mame is • snow-ball by rolling, and tutor, if some My/Aleut cannot - be hit upon-to"sontincetlitressinrand sero sand of the lmpoteney of his 'designs." Wuttingtoit ;thought that If - -Dunmore was not crushed before the Spring be would be the most formidable enemy the colonies , had. That eaoh-au appad would be. propet Is ad- milted by Jefferson, whiledeseribing lis own Indiriduallosses fronsCarnsrallisi-.4 , , , . ' 'Me destroyedell ,eirowintorops .aed , tobsoccl hi banal MI tb,r bins; contasing tbs gams *TUC* erlast year. :Itsvingtakan "ha 03111 be wanted, he used; or waste be ogee*, WTI ray rtotk - of cattle, end hogs, for the IncitioboOt of hist arm; and gamed off all the honteifcepMle ot service: 41. cipried es also nbot Airie Wert:. ,Ha alto 1... to give. art Jr - edonk he tbaild heti* dome ; •,. • • -Promso.de •• the--tince,-On the bac In. ,Ibrissiiisn 1 couldlisot, 1 rigrpois the Statist Vir, ,glsla lost Yard "Cornwallis' haniti, lbstsear. about ibtrt*,thonsaad iitivostitter Ist*. Goi•dos. I. , wouldle diffionit to 'imigina teitlosony . steoniter.! -Hoer wales sullemr lustly indig aunt Dir:hlWiselt, and State; butte does not doubt that un enemy would do riiht in carry ing oindwies to give them Inedons.- • Do you ask this tessoni Mliged *giant this appal? They- , all , resolvs themselves Into objections of fast.' 'The Prerldent !by his, l!roolamatiori' eireadi aWiwered . them. prastidaily bit LAID tali de lull. ~4~cta — etl~ti: • I. The Orel OhJeetlow, and moot often ri posted, to olio pffilcir It Is difficult to treat with pettiness. We *are told - that sack se appeal wilt offend the Dora', States, and that in this moment of Wel, we must do as they :tell tis. -It Is .ofecatse_slaradassttas . who siask for _the States; and permit ina_to ear, stith per sons, ooatlnulegto ashar by slavery, are not competent witnesses with regard to It. fla ttest:l In slavery, wedded to slavery, they are se incompetent to testif4 when 'it Is In question, as husband'aitd Pi are incompe tent to testify (or each other. ..Instiln pro portion as we have•folloisd them thus afar we have been' trileleili eta 'lei shell entbetle ta e. misled so long ad pe lollowthe M.: Their In fluence has:,been perpetual . paralysis. • No body can counsel safsty at this saomint. who adheres to sfeirid or who falls to ewe shivery as the origia pod main•spring of the rebellion. "It Ls 'welLitaotrn 'that for a' long time la England all thee/forts evilest Slavery, led by Wilberfotoe and Clarkson, were diasounte minced and opposed" by .tho elan-master la the distant (Mods; Be the prbpositibn what it might, whether: to &badge,. to mitigate or ameliorate, there was always one steady dis sent. Pat.-not your (roil in slave masters; do not harken to their promisee; do!not fol. • low their counsels. the pain lesion of English blitory—of ,Pninalt.history—of Dutch hlstory...of every country which has dealt with this quistitre rayb r of'llitsslea 'tory at thie sous Moniepfratid suohelso Is the positive - caution of .Eoglish.stitesmen. On this point we lar* the loncartibg testi mony • et. three names, sash of who& I. an authority;' It is allembodied in • brief pas sage of a spool by Lord • Broup,hanit - entirely =car Lathe obetivelfon of M i r 4 Barb. repeated end more hop Ilyesproued hi Ur.,oanutog, that the misters of stow &react to be trusted with =Meg law' , fet Sterol i that nothing they do Is ever found effective:: and the►. it by. maxis totesile they hot dime to enact a Wbolisame reedlutlen, It la always Small to. want whet.. .11r. Back+ calls tee awoke, prteo(ple it bills to went* Wolf."' • These are emphatic words; Ind las i 's/nen so Tad reminded of the °Pinions of 'allowmair.: ,Mrs on oar prawot dutieS, when Slavery la is, question, I think of than U *,ole® Wit Ill ;, log, confirmed by all the tesehlnp el souped , ince; early Ind late; in our Cown.country, • , ... 1 • ~,OITICIIIII Vila. risisil smirk astn. . .. • , • llw , .Another objection , to Vets- appeal li' thakelkirre in ear army tirtif !Dog down' (kW' armi:'.Tslyi,Well,; ' Lei the stialtoVa: Sips 'do isi tliiiikerme; . the wconar. the better., They. are unworthy to bear arms, and ehogd be di: W-titl-eirteilie-Jilaok ind - ouiration • of man Ind. But I will not dishonor officers, withthe onms unlesion of the United Sla, b 7 inch sus Imputation on theft-loyalty or orn- Mon'sense. A. of:lord they Must know their duty too well, and, as intelligent in in,, they I mast know that therisves are caloulated to be' their bast and merest allies, ~ I• . ••• 111. Aantlisr °Wootton is that slaVery is • gelds Isms," which must not be Oohed lilltil the wer Is ended. lint these wise Objectors forget that It It merdstly.ln order misted the war that slavery is to be .touohed end that the; i when they oppose this effort, the mike' 'hide Isms" In behalf of slavery kited to ... weaken the National arm... , ~,. ..... ... .. • • ..• , ,-.14141546 Wlan they against a paternal ;morn 'meat; they set tho example of insurnetion, which has aided death, to so many firesides. They cannot complain if their, dares, with Netter reason, follow it.. But this whole ob; Section , proceeds a mistaken idea of ihe Afrbrin slave, The story of St. Domingo, so often quoted against him, testicles to his hu manity. It was Only when Napoleon, in an evil hour, sought to re-ena ln re him, that those scenes of blood occurred which .ezhibit less thikeruelq of _the slave than the atrocious . purpisee crtiiaiiille man. The African is not cruet, vindictive or harsh; but gentle, for giving, and kind. Stith is authentic history; nor does it appear, when the slava left their mestere, on the appeal of the British coin menders during our Revolution, that they were guilty of any excess. It is true that labor was` disorganized and the whole corn munity.weakened; and this is what we seek to moromplisirlar our rebel Stites. acAvzs wuz ovaavzow • eons. V. And yet one more objeittion is sometimes advanced.' It is said that an appeal to the slaves will canoe them to overflow., Into- the North, where they will compete with other labor. This ill-oonsfdered and trivial objec tion subordinates the suppression of the rebel lion to a question of labor, when, to a candid observer, it is clear that no such question can arise.- There is-no danger of any each over flow into the North. It•is precisely the pres sure of Slavery, arid not the license .of • Free dom, that new ceases the overflow that occurs. If Slavery were . removed, the Africans would go back instead of coming here. ~ • 084FCTICilink Ar.L ASEIWMUID. finelt are the objections of feet, so far as any. exist within my knowledge. If iny other 4/is been made, Ido not know' it. I ask you frankly, have I not answered them? VAS OHANGID nt CHAAAOSIa, .NOT• IX OBIXOI And now, thank God, the word has been spoken, greater word was never spoken. Emancipation has boron, and our country le' - titre:64 elevated sad glorified. The war in which we are now engaged has not changed in object, bat it has changed in elioraetor. Its object now, so at the beginning, is sim ply to put down the. rebellion; bat Ito char acter is derived from the new force at last en- Ustid, whlih must not only stamp itself upon all thaVis done, hurabsorb the whole war to 'itself; even' u• the tad of Airon swallowed up , all other rods: • Vain will it be again to de lude-European nations into the foolish belief that Slavery has nothing-to do.with the war that It is . a war for empire on one side and independence on: the other; and that all gen 'moos ideas 64, on the side of the . rebellion -And vain also .wlll be the other. European cry, whether from an intemperate press: - or the cautious lips' of statesmen, that separation is inevitable, and that our giovertigent'le doom ed 'to witness the ,diamealberaieict'of the ite- With this new alliance, aliOnah forebodings `wilt bo faleified; the wishes of the .Fathers will' be Rallied; and those Rights' of Human Notate; which were the declared object of the Revolution, will be . .' vindicated., Thus in spired, the sword of NV 'Lexington—that sword. :which,' according to his-last will -and testa ment, was to be drawn only in self.defense or in-defense of country' and its rights—will once more marshal our armies. to victory, wkile, oar flag, wherever it Aosta, will give freedom to all beneath its folds, and its proud Inseriptiimolll be at lost triumphantly fnl -filled, "Liberty and trilion,',now - and forever, ode nil 11861parablb.', , i►s tot /ILL MANKIND Bat,' fellow-citizens,-the war which we wage is not merely for ourselves; it is for all man kind. Slavery yet lingers in Brazil, and be neath the Spanish. Bag in those two golden porsezzloos, Cuba and Porto Rio° ; bat no where can it survive its extinction here. Therefore ire congiter for Liberty everywhere.. • killing Blavarykere we open its gatez all 'over the 'world and let the oppressed go free. •Norls this all. I saving the. Bepublio-we shall save civiniation.. -Man throughout his long pilgrimage on,-earth hasbeekoompelled to suffer much; but Slavery is the heaviest burden which he has been called to bear; it is the only harden which oar country has been called to bear. Lett, drop, and our happy country, .with Humanity in her main, all changed in raiment and in countenance like the Christian Pilgifin, Will hurry upiard to theaslestialtatat If thus far our example has failed,itisaimply because , oft3lavery. It Was vain to prOalaim our tutparaileled pros ierity,the.cotifait dirosisd 'among a Darner ; .otia Teeple montane- without stint; or even the ettacadon of our childrenk the.enemies of 'lb. Ripublid simply . .There is Blivery;" and'oar example became nowerlete. But let Slavery. dizappear and this same:example will be of irresiedble might. Without Sting a gun or writing a diiptiter it will revolu tionize the world. - Therefore, the battle which we now-fight ' helongs to the gtandest events of history. It constitutes one ef thoee epoche' from which Humanity will dite. , ' It irons of the batiks of, the egu---as eshen, the, millions of Peraii 'were &Weil/actfront 'llreece; or when the Molamteedans',.'vlotora in Africa and BAIA, ware misted in -Fransi by Charles Martel, and Western Europe was saved to Christianity. In such a cause, no effort eta b e too gisit, no faith Ain be too deterocaccd. Todieforcoon ,try.itpleaeantand honorable,. Bat who' die for country now ; die ilso'fof Wherever they lie in - bloody' fields,Ahey will be **timbered as 'the .beroes through whom the Itepublio was saved-and , civilisation es tablished foster. — ' ' ' • • Bit' there - are , d uties eiseiherer' than in bloody conflict. Each of as, In lie pleaerit home, by his hest efforth can do something,, 'nit only to sizetiln :the soldier In the 1104, but Woo to' snatain•thir sublithe idiot 'Vale will be to the 'Didier both sword and bnekler, while glirei to - thei Penti lOC elf the !Pepin; tion'of great idea. "In this *aid'," trial, :let non. of us (siL alt r iet noneot tts go over to the enemy, even should lie Asa, for II 'moment pitched in Faraittil;ood do not forget that' there Pan bel brit two'fier- • ties- ! -th• petty of: theSollo country, Isrith the Prim - . Went for its head, and with.Enuipalpiation for its glorfohs istchwoidA sand the party ofdthe lli 'Rebeon,' witliJelfersOn Davlsq for its heed and no other ; setchword, than - Ellavety, ' -: - . ' - '.' News : Sensual's. , 1 sum, , . . The N. L Vihanti thus Nitimpowl 'frOrallietoiltb;l4'ibe Intlit ar r ival of Rich. i• mood and other papers e - , ••• ; The Rebel Congresi Is disposed to adjourn, and the.pobla mad is. uirioli depressed. , The Enrinsiaer wants Coogiose to hold ooi saying thit sithe generM iscqolesconceio the Mascot tie* inanagettettt;tigloor wrong, hasbrought to as . Its bitter frultava dote ',Vint, and fliii feirarnianoe of Conirtiiiigial alai' Is is mush demithded.bY the potato exigencies es a bold control of the army.'!-; The papersseem to anticipate a great Mart ou, the put: of the' 'North • eery' soon; and are urging thsvmost vigorous preparations to , Topeka. ~ They are greatly 446 1 44 ,1 Yilth tboioYaitY of Mitl7-: land. - President Lincoln's . Priclamatien I. not nmb.written ebont;'what little Is said Is In tended .te.,shols that ,the doctiment Ia or'no greit'icConnt ezeint as proving the ; dung , tators , ut.the -, Tantee. ,, A'PerusaT f these. ;whet comments. forcibly, Bones tv lb. s tory of the sinner left out of the arit by: poetic who; •lindlng entreaty to get In or no ivall,.Anally yelled outijust *fors he.irint:underi uSto to, ;•thunder with your old scoen l'idod!V Wive "there'lgollig to hi much, of a : : 42i x o,laftari all."' The moil !obligating 'do - ` ts. ftoge .Itichumnd me the.preposiiii before ` s ?- to,rotallate tpou thollorth for this - tion,'Which the rebel, assert to be So M 10,2; Mr. Semmes, die of liouiiian4.liadi air w ith • bill from the .I,atarY SoturoitteePthi pa - - amble to whis k 14 attiMprovod per o a n old- Mote indlitment arVigiolds.the . whereasee , '',lll perfectly friOtftiP , . ' , Th.= ittearpr9- poses Inst."ll,4l94llmattp,-.ciptgialifill' be iroPitionidint hard labor; . t : hatA ` y tfw person enoniOdlOgirlidletmtel*,in wit 11110Stthe-Contedsratel4atemdalt 0t114; thatmaUslon,oacet4oho,shal pilau - freedomto'taiselklllie - iiilledlJor,2 Davisiryi dsr slur naiile mil ~ t hinit, 4 oPlitv -..T,li4,lro4:tioi ly ttniiii-* ...,,,,. , „,., ~.,,„.,,,,,....,, ... I . 6tiv . sd etioltAter t eonte-,ury_nery rebels so AU- ~ 1% , _ -w-4 '_°, 4 '7'' .." "1' ~ ~ Um, s4,l l isdoHlipp,i.,#94,th*,_ 4ll l 4o .o. 7 , Agg-, )4,ll4:4o7.liiiiiitY,o•7a t i ''"' T ) latitWirinmde_.•... 4 t° favor 4.1.. 1 m 4 1/11- 42 3r '-' l l , *^^ reariollit PSOffsg• - 4r. LI bc.g• i tSAI6 illtkfllftl4l.filigilliallie.netalk . - it it '''''."f '''':' : 401bIt. Afflwo 4 - , . -...,„i„ 1 . tzt .zi l , 1 1611 , 011443 1 1*.041.11 1 w4111 0 war4 V6tamithas qi, ..i.ti:rAllittaftetitulis , •:' , 1 1 c 1 +i , ..: .. 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It was imported hr the contraband steamer Kate the lett time ehe-rait the blobkade. The "in fernalA'ankeee at New Orleais neither have the yellow fever themselves nor allow the rebels to have OFFIOIAL. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. Fatzedat. the Second Session of-the Thirty— seventh (Ivrea. [PUBLIC REscriamON- 7 No. 62.] . . A RESOLUTION making further appropria tions for the current and contingent. ex penses of the Indian department; and for fulfilling treaty etipulatieni witbvthb cwt :ions Indian tribes, for the year ending June thirty, eighteen han.died and sixty three. Wzinxxs certain appropriations agreed to by the Senate of the United States as amendments to the "Act (11., Et. 260) ma king appropriations for the current and• contingent expenses 'of the Inatin de partment, and for fulfilling treaty stipu lotions with the various Indian tribes for the year ending June, thirtith 2 eighteen hundred and sixty-three," appwr,efi July fifth, - eiiihteen "Imared'and sixty-two, were accidentally omitted to betostit to, the Hone of RepresentativotfOretnieutienCe s therein;: and whereas-. said approprie . tioni are necessary to, lie made: There; . fore,_ , : - , Be it reiolved by the Senate ansultisoof ; Reprezentatives'of the United SiatesOf4irier tea in Congress assmEted, That the following sums be and they are hereby approprinied out of any money in the Treasury_ motOth :erwise approrpiated, for the purpose of pay-, ing the current and contingent' expenses of the Indian department- and!fittlfilling treaty stipulations - with the tatiottalndian tribes: . For Indian service. Nevado terri tory. For_ pay:. of interpreter, five titindred dollars., ; i For presents of goods and clothing Act . Indians, to , be expended by the r Superin, tendent of Indian Affairs, five Allows:id.. dollars:rr For incidental services in Nevada Terri tory, including otßasand travelling jx.penn : ace, two thousand dollars. Fotpay'of interpreter, five handrad For presents of goods and clothing to Indians, to be expended by the Superin tendent of Indian -Weirs five thousand dollars. . . For incidental experuses in Colorado:Ter tite.ty. including office and: travelling ex peru3es, two thousand dollars.. ' t For,the Indian serrice in Utah TerritorT for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen- hundred and. sixty-three ; For interpreter for aboshoness, thousand dollars. , 1 „ For interpreter for titabs; one thousiiid dollars: For interpreter for Ruby Valley - Agenon five hundmrdollara. - - ; Far interpreter for For Bridgey, fly hundre d ollar . - For interpreter fori3PanishVork Agency, five hundred dollars. • - •••• For presents- of goods and clothing, to Indiana, to be expended by the Sn'perinl. resident of Indian Affairs 1 - five thousand dollars. ' For incidental expenses in Utah ;Terri: , tory, including office and travelling expen ses, two thousand dollars. . Approved, July.l7, 1862- . . [Promo BEsoiarnos—No 63.1 • A EMBOLI:P=ON suspending the sare hi, sealed bide of the lands of the Kansas:sad, See. and Fox Indians. . , 4 Reeolveet by the Senate anti Beim of .Rei); riaiitatives of the United State' of 141netiett ' in ahyress attemble4 Thai Iherialet: of the. lands of the. Kansas and &wand Fo.s trite& of Indians of, the Stateefjlansaa r bi sealed he'axd the same ere, postponed 'until." the foarth day of MarilOighteen - hharia and sixty-three,' any-treaty for , law ; to the cantrary.notwithatanding. : Approved,' it:0,1:4;1802. IPtiBLIC RESOLUTIO3 . -NO, 54.1 ' Jour ItrIOLUTION explabedory'of aet to suppress insurrection, to , pitnish trea son and rebellion, to seise and confiscate the property, of rebels, mailer other, pur., poses," Resolved by tlie Senate and 1614.4 of Rep. resentatives of Vnited States of America , in CLAMS& aurrabk4 That: the prcirisiene of the third clause, of the SM. section, . o f, ."An act to suppress insu rrection, to;Pariith _treason and rebellion, to 'seise and, eines cote the property of rebele; and-for other parposes," shall be so .construed as; not apply to any act or acts, done Trier to the , passage thereof, nor to include any member of a State' legislature or jiidge of any_State court who has not, in sooirptingniehtering upon. his office, taken on: oath, to: Support the Constitntion.or the so-called "Ccdfeder ate States of America ;" nor shallany ishment or preceedinge under laid act.-be . so cOnetrned as Work a forfeiture of.the real estate Dr the offender beyond his,nata,, rallife l •• I Approve4July 17,' 1862. • JrEW .BOOJM' NATIONAL :TAX ~ LAW: tririttokix • For silo by r , - . 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