The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, October 21, 1862, Image 1

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Son. No. 183 Party stmt. MU
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GROCERS.
SHRIVFIRLAEAR, -
, • WHOLESALE GHOULS
.IMd2l:lU6lO2i KEBOadliTir.,
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Having purchased the interest itt Malmo peitnere, ,
bacontinue the badness at the old stand,nr,d will
wled to receive the patronage ot Weld friends
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AL - KIREPATRIPS,
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stria, Yittab • It, Pa. api
tuba, writs.
LITTLE & TRIMBLE, Witotzsepi
a SOMA AND' 0011111111101 dealers
'l4 witODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, ORME, FMB,
.CABBIDN AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GIABf3,
'COTTON TARNS, and Pittsburgh utsasSictuths
sea:Tally, 112 Second Wed, Pittsburgh.'
soaps 5i'd05abz........i.....j.21t1A:a .1110. AkeOcouß,
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(of the tote firm of D. AD. 21.`Donald IFlttsbwEb...
Co., Wellarille, Ohio.) , , - I.' '' ' -
'DONALD ,fc ARBUCKL4S, Wawa
. isms Onocsm, PAormos Asn 001:10811110iIttili•
Jobbers in COFEEE, N. 0. BUGLE. and;
'2III=SES, REFINED SUGARS end BYRUM
111.,tnn,c, BACON, TOBACCO,. TEAK,.;MOE,
CHEESY, SEEDS, Ac., No. 212 and 214 Libety Bt.,
Pt teburgh. no14:ly
ritnuca.--..a. O. iisraira--4.lnE. D. =limit:
EIMER & BROTHERS, successors
IQ Itaymer a Andesson Wholarale dealtni in
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FL lONEBY, 802/015 , PIKE WORMS, dc, xim.
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. Commun.,* blinkStun* , satdCarodart . rin all
kts of 'Courtrai Pew= enn,Pirrsanson blest ,
re arty No. ad Liberty street, opposite bad of
W• • moot, edttab .• : • ~.l'it. ~• * - • 1.7
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:141 ROBISON &• CO., WaousALß Gite•
LM, mu, Colopesson 3111sonnim end 4nal,r. in
sal• • • of PROWS/OEM YILODUOE, and tins
bur, mikaubctuxes, Ii O. 286 Liberty area, Pim-
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treocmis. 'D1434241 and 001006106
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va, tA.I7 to WittoiON, Wsoimoia Ga.o
czas, Cosummuom *maim", amd.dasidras
_k . rod___ Ire and Pattalmigh manufacture., No. .1.58 Lib
erty- reel, Pittaburgh. , . n 25
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Goiottai, - Co`*laialos Niscaarni and dloaLikada
raII4CON, No. SO Water woe., sad 66 Praia athot,
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jo *wows, N 04.130 And us EZ.piiul shoe', now
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AID Cosausioir Elzacauxito„ 1i . 0 . , 1 7 3 Wood
slut '^ • • adult; Plastnirth: ' ' folii
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A LEXANDER WHOLESALE
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corner Pikrend Waal ettrta;„atear the City
Afar LWorka T. Manufacturer. of
.•muiroali AND Sidl'AiLL'il lALPROVED
PATZET OSCILLATING §TEAII SIMMS AND
SLID YAWLS, of Oakes and beat irtyle.
'..flartag put up machinery of lap capacity and of
the beatluality, wa are prepared to do hoary Joh-
Mogi Mut soLica.srork In ttdi line, trusting that 'by
prompthem, and the c h0n0ur . ..4 inw work, to mutt
fro iwaLartenttotrni , onr Beratozb"
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*dean .beretofore. =attained . in thin clam of
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of ority4rortiolon. t'a
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of PIM Plustruzgh, Pa.' :' • • 50517 d
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-orir bulgy street, •oppcsito Blzth, Pittsburgh,
-MOBI
man of LAMES AND MITCH-
Wiliond orrery description of LXISLIZEI SHAD:GP
solicited frogrthe tradorouifi go 0" PrOMP'
so per instructlona. iegelowlyr
DE.TTISTRr.
I.IIHEM EXTRACTED WITHOUT
,A.pAlitt, or TEE WM Car Ali :AIPPAB4TUB
:WIIZICgDY no DRUGS cakOALYAhIOILITTIERT
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, h atatchid_hy mos, and and Itiidir
Mittlyja to the sorer: sad peilaWmess ofgie
ilon. l -whotevir ham tom mat try mica fa nib:din;
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ialitittiOr MOM- - - •
•41 1 15002 1 1 1 proms LOANS aroma my agency .
sa.rearaaltds ter :
Rims wishing to 'wrist their looney. to wisdrad:
utt.ncaw always dad first arid socoadslsm paper
Trimmdcatious awl! littessimm strictly cord.
leatia. Nicer Gratirair,
.opposits O. PAO*
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1811.4.4_ibis. line No. 3 lifsoker
i sokrabk, • '-, 0 ,,
..„ ; 10 bble. Tito. 1 Mackerel , -
i 10dove*. dwd,• ' •
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AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL.•
PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, -1862.
wrEw Booms.
138EF171, E _ _ ciol A C DrISID3' VEST
' Pocirr Limnos an Smash Dictionary of .11
sicePi familiar words , inc l uding the gwincipA Bei
=tido and Technical Terms, and Yarcign Di 9 nte. ,
Weights and Xmases. Omitting what everybody
knows, and containing what er_erybesfy waits to
know and cannot. readily find, Fri= 60 Wan et a.
/For nab at R.B. DAVIS' Bookstore
sel9 93 Wood stet-
1 1 00E131 lTi
Medical Uses of Electrlcityrrett;
Recreations of a Ocrantry Purim: •
Queens of*Bocisty;
BAre Door. , by J. Brown, M. D.;
Den, Women and Books, by L. Hunt;
Tifornab's 'Books;
A Good Tight, by 0. Beads;
Personal Eletary of Lord Boom;
Life of BD Pbl/1p Wm;
Scow in Entry Kwyp—O. W. Holmes;
Poems, by Wei Terry;
Liberty and i Z—Blodsoe;
locums on A yßutlar
Life sad B of;
Mato, y of all Delicious, tdo., eto.
111,6 J. L. ILIAD, TS Fourth street
JffISCELL4XEOIIB CARDS.
McCORNICK, moos & co.,
lILIIIIIPAOTORIBS, 0/
LeadL
PiPe aheet Lead
And' Bar Lead.
ALSO DEALZRS IN
Pig Lead,
Patent Shbt and
titian Brim, arm= NUR AID EIIUIROU.
Being aseloaleely In the Lead Vide; me can Male'
the above to better whsatap to Mein', and en
=ma terms, than can be had elsewhere.
EC=I
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
JAS. W. WOODWELL,
97 rud99 Third street, oppal.te Z.Zdamtdaon
and 111 Raab stress. mhlo
Dithridge'6 Pa* . A
over. Lela . minor.
, . MaanactunilV
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ZX IMAM
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nue Murales are httanded
at Saute, which beitlis
the essik doelt hot !INF*.
mathis•
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Wasbtostoo anal.
Pittsburgb,
PLUZSIIEBB,
GAB AND
*MLLE TITTLES,
la roman drurr, arr.as Burninzza..
TAMES AND AGITATORS, for OW
Bettnerfa, IDWI in tbs moot .flutsbi•
Boasts &tad up. with hot and cold
water in the bolt at,l , with - the
wawa ‘, improvements,- In
WASH ate.Hiss,oLOszTB.6lligeotr--
A large assortment at materials on hand
and Mr sale an reasanablir tams. • 010
NO. 71 WOOD' MEET, carom of ,Joule,
have received • Isrikessid =stiletto stock et
.SOOTS, mow AND GAITERS,
Puchised for cub, Lcicreb. Uubc‘,.
1110.? Rock comprises all artlolol in our Hue, 01 the
bow quality, and will be sold low for wok wholswile
az ratan. , : . .. • - ataa
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WAGONS, GAII.DINEWS OASTS AND • COAL
.OASTd; TUMBLE WHEELS, CANAL, 01111D1Lli-
WS, BUCK ANDSTONII 2d/1492f152.
HAYMOW& oil mmititif bed; dry ttittbar, olio 11l
kin of remains iittonded to promptly. „Apply to
' BOWL ILLILIVIrioos SLIM,
• Back of lrodond 'treed Allmigheny.
gdablyd
ffundatturer of
OIL OrtaTHOL,
• ." AQUA ANEIToILIA.
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nerd alarkat totlfirst 'treats, ial.o recelva pn:appt
ac&O
YO •• Rua Asa_
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'HAVANA CIGARS sad all Lands of BKOKEIG
;AND CHEWING TOBACCO. &NUM IANOI
lIEEBECtiLMIN PIPES, TUBES, Ea., tc., In groat
Talley, , UNDER, THE BT. CIIABLIE
Pittalu:gb, Pa. ' '
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Abon cosntantly oo band. vita
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Fourth street, MU LI Pitta h.
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titcdtbteld lane PIM • • • - Par_ tx2l:dly •
. • ILEA BON , 1101. E.
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plirsicloGirs.
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I,,itearßripaados Bridge.
418:11: • : ILLLZGEIZT MIT. • •
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30 bbs. Oirretre tkotch Snuff;
• IAI O O German Clots; issorted brands;
160,000 6onsman do; - „ „
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60,000 bell Opealab Olsers; ;••••
NOV/ in star!? and tor *a by „
, •-• lellYtdElt BROS. ~.
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Aj Cider reeelined and for ode et 114 tkome A.
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rdu .2211.21t521 , 1102$ oSizes%
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QUOI T:3 AND BUI)).:LUtkOr3-7t
R't' , ”°&rr i ' . °di "d
far ./1..
I Ea 70 etnithileld AML
-75,000 lbs. Bacon Shouldorts
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113 Booandlotent.
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colbootkb of cow Pang Docarstbms, Iby see by
sa27 W. P. XABNIAIat IT Wadi end.
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EDITOBS A ND' P.BOPaIgrOBB.
Publication Office No. 84 Fifth WA.
MOEN* AND EVENING EDITIDNB. DAILY.
°DETAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE
HODS OP PUBLICATION.
- • TER4I3: '
itonsoca' Itornin.-.419 Per Ana= In advance. or
IS cants par work from cullers.
Znatro Eorrion-1/3 Per ant llo aiSirtn.., or
mar per. nook Dna Onirtern
WINILLT Swans—flingln CPUs, 51 per annum;
Pin orinoro, 10,16; Too or upwards. $1 per annum.
Invariably In &dm., •
ADVZIMISING REASONABLE ISATIS.
Review of the President's Procla
mation bpi it. W. Emerson.
The November, number of She Atlantic
Monthly °outline a review of the President's
Proclamation of - Emanoipation,. by B. W.
MAMMON ; who, on this subject, at least ism
always been soundltr - dootrinir,bolding the .
faith and olterishisiglhe hope of ali'true be
lievers—that, in the great struggle between
Right mul Wrobg, Justice and Injustice, Lib
erty and Slavery, Right, Judos and Liberty
wohld =Move the victory and reign on earth.
The Proclamation has been reviewed by many
able men alrauly,and we have hid the pleas
ure of laying quite a number of these reviews
before our rasderd ; but no more =sisterly, no.
more comprehensive review of the limit sub
ject have we seen, than the following':
Bloat Tin.
avers IA THZ titavnat OF POLITAPAL LIBERIT.
-
..In so many arid forme .which States en
trust themselves with, ones in& century, if so
often, aoint') act and mad , cam. :These
ari
r the jets of thought into affairs, `when,
sensed by danger or inspired by genius, the
political leaders or the day break the else in
sarnorantable routine itf elan and local logic..
lotion and take a step forward in the direc
tion of catholic and •• universal inteteits.
Essig etepldthe history•of loollill liberty
is a sally of the human mind-into the untried
future, and has the interest of genius, and is
fniltful in heroic anecdotic'. liberty is a slow
fruit. It comes, like religion, for short periods,
'and in rare maidens, es if awaiting a cul
ture of the rue which shall make it organic
and 'permanent. Such moments of eXpansion
in modern blitery..weris 'the Confession of
Augsburg, the plantation of America, the
arl i
Commonwealthrft lo 0:1 en c B ii 'll i s
° At ' ft:
It emancipation of Claus in ate' nest
grid es t , the passage of the Reform Bill, the
nuttier the Corn Laws, the blagnetiii 00011111
aetegrsph, though yetimperfeeti the passage
of the Homestead, Bill in the last Coupes',
and now, eminently, PresidentLineoles Pro
-014,6"n 434 the U/ 6 0.9_01f. - S!rre= • • •
These - are act, of great !cope working ea - a
long fatare, add ori_penhanint Anteiiiits. and
honoring alike those who initiate.; und, those
who receive them . :a
Thd measures provoke
no May joy, bat' are ; received into a sympa
thy eodeep air to apprise us that mankind are
greater and • better than we know: =At Ruch
dim' it 'pro:riesif a hew, Pohl:it Wall pre-
Lead to greet the mi w evAt::,LtiS as when an
orator,
,juvlog andea:the - compliments and
pleasantries with which be conciliated Attu , :
tionpud having run over the mperncial Airless'
and commoditlitS• of the , measure he urges,
a cadonly, landing hiniself to Some happy An
spiration,`ManOuneos with vibrating voice the
grand human prieciplos lovolved—the braves.
and with who greeted dun locally - time far are.
eurprisod and overawed;• a new audience ,is
now found in the heart of the assembly—an
audience hitherto passive and -Unconcerned,
now at last so ,ecarched and kindled that they
come forward every ,one a representative of
mankind, standing for an , uagonalltyqk- ,-. ,
Tai raisuiliee roarirorg. ~.
O NI AND WOOD CHAOS
BILDUCZD PIIIOII9,
•
The extrememoderation' mitt which the
President advan ced to his design—his' long
avowed expectant policy; as if he chose to be
strictly the executive of the best public) sen
timent of the - esoenilyi Waiting; only : till it
should be tininisixtObly pronounced—so fair
• mind that none ever listened so patiently to
such extreme - varieties of opinion—so reticent
that his decision has taken al/parties by sup,.
prise,.. while yet it is the fast: gavel •of hie
prior jute—the lino tope in :elite' be an
newtons it, without indammatiori'Or surplus
age—Sll these ,hareCbespokeit. inch favor to
the eat, that, :,great el the popularity of the
President has been we are to think
that we have undereztimeted the capacity and
virtue; which the Divine Providence has made
an instrument of benefit so vast. lie bag been
permitted to do more for Americo than any,
other American maw: He is 'well !entitled to
the meat indulgent construetitin. Forget. ill
that we thought shortoomings, every Weeyike;
every delay. • In the extreme emlirwrassmenta
of his put t :call- these endurance, irisdow
magnanimity, - illuminated as they now are,
.
by this dialing success. - - . •
.
When we consider the immense 'opposition
that has been neutralised or converted by the
progress of the !war (forlt' is not: long - since
the President anticipate - digit) re!lialttlint of a
iUrge limber 4.9.lrwers in the. army., and the
sexes top of tires &stet on the:piotaidgeition.
of this! polioy),-when we see.boleithe great
stake ttbleh foreign nations hold in our
has recently brought every Ettinpeatt, power
as n client into' ibis court, and itbotame every
i ,dayj, nip» apparent what remote interests
Were to be affected" by the , decision of the
President—one can hardly say' the deliberik;
don - Vas too • long. Against all - timorous
nottandrbe bid the courage to seise the mit-
Imenti and such-.was _his position, and snob
the felicity attending the action, that he has
replaced government in the good graces of
mantled.
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TUESDAY MgENING, OCT. 21
K. EMERSON ON EMANCIPATION.
Tam ,00irtacr nrsvripstat.;
. ,
•L Whilst we have pointed out the Opportune
'nese proclamation, it remains to be said
that the President had no choice. i He might
look vrietfally Tor what iiiriety -- Of 'tonnes lay
open to him; every line but one, Was closed
tip with This one, 'too, bristled - 1 with
danger,„ bat through it wee the. sole . safety.
The measure he hes adopted was impose tive. It
is Wonderful to tee the unsetions'ble senility
of *far it Celled the Peace party; through all
its masks,. blinding' their eyes to the main
featured of the war, namely, its inevitable
ness. The war existed long before the can.
nonade of Sosater,and coned cot be postponed.
It might have commenced other:rase or, else.
where, but it was in the minds and bones of the
nombstantsitt. was written on the iron leaf,
and you might es easily dodge gravitation.
If we hid Conseniedto a peaceable secession
of the rebels, the divided sentiment of- the
BOrder !States made pesavabie secession Ito-,
possible, the Insatiable teMper of the death'
made it imPesible, and the slaves on the bor
der, whims! might be, was an incessant
fuel to rekindle the dre.
Writhe Otinfedenkry New Orleans, Charles
ton and Itiehinondi and they would have de.'
mended Si. Louis and Baltimore:. give them
these' end they would have insisted W,ash-;
ingtan: i Give there' IYashingtop and' they
woultfhlveritaumed the Army and navy, and,
thnesgh three, Pidiedolphis, New -York end
Boston: It looks es tithe bettle-flvid would
hive beldetileset as large in that event am It
Is new. The war was forceidahle, but could
not be avoided. The irer Was and is an im.f
manse misohlef,lint brought with it'this im.
Manse benefit of 'drawing a :line, and.
ins the free States to - de it icipasuilly
venting the Whore fined. ef:Sonihere,coozo
ties). and faience 'Lei , oghaut:theNorth from
distracting ever? city yith.ondlecs oonfusinn,
detaching that force end reducing ICUs'
lute, and, in the 'progress of hostilities; die
, infecting per orarligltnel proolivitythrongh ,
the affection Icif trade, end: the trad itions of
the - Democritici,parttA:to'; follow-,Spetherm
load/A& f . If , /yt
- - • input or sat rusanst r w ;
It is; by nomeinizairesserl - that
i this
hoe M s akeT
erasildeivslry anyAlgual
n e eOi
mits eis
Th&roe r ie d
ths
miu
country to this justioo=that it compels the
innumerable odious, civil, sallitary, naval, of
the republic to range themselves on the Ma
of this equity. It draws the fuhion to this
side. ' , lt is' not a measure that • admits of be
ing takee brick. Done, it cannot be undone
by a new Administration. For slavery ever
powers the disgust of the moral sentiment
only.through immemorial usage. It cannot
be introduced as an improvement of the nine
teenth century. This act makes that the lives
of our kepis have not been sacrificed in vain.
It males a.victoey of .our defeats. Our hurts,
are - healed; the health of the cation b 're
paired. With a victory like this, we can stand
many disasters. It does not promise the re
demption of the black race; that lies not
- with us; but it relieves it of One opposition.
The .President by this act has paroled all
the /lame in America; they will no more
tight against us; and it relieves our race once
for all of its c rime and false position. The
first condition of success is secured in putting
ourselves right. We have recovered our
naives on a law of nature.
"If that fall,
The pillared Armament IS rottenness,
andearth's base , built ou stubble." '
The government has assured itself of the best
constitueney in the world: every 'park of
intellect, every virtuous feeling,' every relig
ious heart, every, man of honer,: every poet,
every philosopher, the generosity of the cities,
the health of the country, the strong arms of
the "mechanics, the of farmers, the
passionate'conscience of women, the zympa
tby of distant nations-611 rally to its sup-
Of eottrso, we are assuming the firmness of
the policy thus declared: It must not be
paper .prOciamation,' We confide :that 'Kr:
Linoolittein earnest,aad, as-he has been - etc:Sr
making up his mind, has usistedthelat
poreanaoy of.parties and of events.to the last
moment, he will be as, absolute in his adhe
sion. Hot dal: will ho repeat and follow up
his; stroke, bet the nation will additairresist
ible strength.' If ruler has drilla, so has
the eitisen. - ' In' times - like these, when the
nation is imperilled, 'what man can, without
shime, receive 'good news from day to 'day,
without giving-good awls of himself ? What
right- has any one to read in the journals tid
ings of victories, if ho has, not bought them
by hit own valor, treasure, personal sacrifice,
or by aefirite as.good in his own department?
With : this removed. from our national
holier, thief heavy load lifted - or the national
butt, we shall not fear henceforward to show
°enlaces among mankind. We 'hail cease to
be hypocrites and pretenders, but what; we
have styled our free institutions, will. be inch.
Ittthelight of Ibis event the public distil:me
begins to be removed. - What tithe brokere'
quotations chow our stocks discredited, and
the 'gold `dollar costsolio tuniliniAr'itid twenty -
seven -cab ts ? tulles • are 1 fillaelons.
Every acre.intlte free states gained substan
tial value en tin twenty-ee6ond ofSeptember.
The cause of disunion -mud wee• bee been
reached, and 'begun to .be removed. Every
man's house, lot, and garden are. relieved of
the malaria which the purest :winds , and the
strongest stinelitier could not .penetrate .and
purge. ' the'terrltory of chef:felon shines to-.
day with a tutie'which every'Eurcipean emi
grant cab diseern from afar; a sign of inmost
eecurity ancipermanence. ' '•• • '
'urged' Or vac rzooLikenc;i:
- Wo cannot •
overstate the . wisdom
and hen:mkt - of tail act of theioveririziiim. The
malitnint - of • the cameleer press *nide
the free-states, dad the - recent 'widen of the'
•Oirifederati"Oongreis, are decilitre ai to its
efficiency and correctness of aim. Not iess
toietheeilent joy -which has greetedirin all
.ors hearts, and. the:new 'hope It has
lliplplinte the world.
WU -Well to. delay the AtealUIVE - at _the
, this edict could be paten board.
It wilt bean insurance
_to:the
,ship as it gore
vlanging•throngh the lea with tidings to,
ell people. ••HapPy are the young who find the
viptitence eleaned out-of the earth, leaving
orie to them honest• career. Happy the
old, Whoece Natars purified before they de
part. Do.not. let the.dying die: hold them
back to this world, until you have charged
'their ear and heart with this message to other
spiritual societies, announcing the melioration
of our planet.
"Incertninties now crown the:nacre.. assume,
And Peace proclaims olives of endless age."
NOTES PEON THE CAPITAL
Murespoadante es tt:e Pittuntah Gazette.
Wasnunaton, Oot.- 17, 1862.
•
' If there have been any &muttons raver/di
at the ballot , hor. in Pennsylvania and else
where' it only pro_ovea---not that the mighty
,
mpjcrity of 1860 has retraced its steps and
gone back to_ the vomit of Democracy—but
simply that laid majority bee shouldered the
musket and pm* to seal their faith in our
seilblican institutions, with their heart's
blood.
But we do not yet accept what.wejoad , in
the'seaossion sheets about as, as gospel. How
cie, — itlbe that Dawson has been elected or
lama; 7 Yet ouch I. the report here: ; There
atilt Wagers among some journalist& in this
mefeenary - city a hankering for the rule of
:BeceSsion Demedracy. Anything in its favor
Di engurly reproduced . and lovingly fostered
and harped upon. The Aar, a little jackal]
sheet of t'hlmoity, manages yet to "ran with
Ahahound and hold with the,sare ~" Enjoying
'ineernment patronage', .it yet careseca every .
Buts it an pick up, indicatbga defeat of the
.govetnment's friends. It stated last, night
that Pannaylvania, lowa, Ohio and Indiana
had gone against the"radical," and that
'amongithe noteworthy features of the result,
was that the ptiostof gold had fallen /loopy,
cent. In the same column with the above, the
telegraph chewed that gold in New York has
'fallen one per cent. But what differenee?
The Stir had enjoyed its stroke at_the hand
that feeds,it.
; : BSCRSTANT °NAM.
This: eat bent gentleman bee been oonfined
to his !house' for several:dna with quite se
vere Jitneys, but is,' - as - r atn informed, much
better, and It I. hoped will be'speedily again
at his office..., No departkieril - ef the Govern.'
ment has been managed , with greater ability
than the . Treasury under Secretary . Chase.
Ills illness Wilds result .or , nitirieg• toil..
When the traitorous Cobb resigied the stile
of office he not ohly left the'strong kb: empty,
but also the llltslial irtedrobi it was tb be filled,
ealutuated.- The creative - power inthis breech
of the Goventment hes- been called into ena
ble! action. , How it ha&b.oen ozonised, the
`People know. Most devoutly will all prey
long life and sound health to Secretary Clime.
Since the dayi of Hamilton, he has had no,
peer in his high office.... .
am . r ~ • -
... ..
itemiiee LiTTEN.
The eplitle of the brave and lamented Gen.'
Kearney to hie ”Pet"—Mr. O. S. Halstead, .
of New :Jersey—has created quite a sensation,
:Sin°. its' publication here. I;think we , may.
regret that it ever found its way into, print-
The Nindisoriminatimese of Ititceltleisms and
ciondeumationsi.and the unfortunate of
aline In the person of Gen...rope, of whom
not Kearney but all of. no hoped /0 much,
'detract Irem,the force of ,lhat epistle: - Better
foe ,tbe memory of that bravest of the brave
that; his letter were buried with him, before it
oontd meet theloablio eye. Gee. MaCtellen Is •
and Appearklikely - to remain Catimander of
,the Army alike POtOOlll4.!..Sherollesosinough
'who. ba d' lost confidence in : his. seal in the
Cense, if , not in.: :his ability, before_Rearney's
O
letterieeehed mar eight. ,
• , •, . , • • .•,...... .
•-.- , , ••• Sal DRAFT IN mertvi.ene.
_.„.,. .
Its .114timore city and iountyi'ittedraft. cat-
Atoned_ tin before yesterday. I observe that
;John E. Owens—the comedian—is one of the
drafted; I Any, one who has seen Mei as in
Beton Shingle, an:lotus respecting that "bar
fel of-apple-sass,' may Linagine John plead
ing ell liNemptiON;bstote some competent trili
nnaL". John 'Merryman, the alleged bridge
'blither of 1851;11 ,' also amenk`the drafted.
'lliwbeld meta& zealous soldier in the Clll2BO
of the Republie I. lei. to be hoped that the
men thur,drafted willasever be.ealled upon to
Hold er bike any srporilitis deadly broach."
t -- Invasive be /di votowec.' ', . I
...'Neittini "umbra have e-been afloat heie for's'
Weelepsat in reference to the •Moviog of the I
said: army. Therei- are 1 . those ' here" stupid
•
enough 14 declan that Gen. McClellan iii,
' 'tends - going into winter quarters at once,and
; W : litliir he newts.. No one can credit_ th l ,,_it
.W.9ll‘itlm.=:::/"Pit4bfiti•Clqlievernent in:sob:4
'....lll4"Peullelatire-AillineltZettially taken
p • Gem Harper's /terry' to Charlestown.
Reports have been prevalent here for a day or
two this week, of a rebel movement toward
Centreville. Pickets of the enemy were ssy.
VOLUME LXXV---NO. .28S.
countered, in one direction, ten miles out. 1
Onlitesday night; it was generally retcried
in the hotels that Otewart's triumphant .ceiv.•
thy; having finished,their visit into Pennsyl
vania, were en' route" via Loeshnig for this
place, but nothing came of '
Meantime, troops are constantly.- arriving
hers and going into the camp of Junky:time,
under the command of Gen. Casey . Ile_held
a grand review yesterday, and another is In.
notmood for to-morrow. The Monitor is still
here undergoing thorough repairs and MR
tins. I heard her commander a few delie
Since expressing the hope that he might be
ordered to Charleston. I join him in the
wish, provided he be Instructed to - leave not
one atone upon another of that vile nest or
traitors. In fact, I think in the course of •
few waeki the navy will afford you something
worth* of record. A formidable fleet L VOW
fitting cut in. New Orleans for some place.
The secession papers declare their expecta
tion of lan attack upon Mobile. Work for
some good ship or ships is being out out 'by
the rebel pirate Alabama, now depredating
upon the ocean. She is one .of the' gifts to'
Jeff. of our neutral friend--"daar England I"
30 C0L031743203
The State Depart Mont has just published a
decree, promulgated by the government of
Nicaragua. One clause prohibits the iml
gration of "freed negroes, or other degraded
caste of people," except with special permis
sion of said government. This is probably
Intended_ to embarrass " the schemes of Mr,
Lincoln:. • Theispedition of Senator PanieroY
wak advertised to sail for Chiriqui about the
10th of this montb r but I have seertno notice;
ofpa ship's depaZtaro. ' The once of the e:;;
pedidan here, is in the Patent °Mei building ' ,
where Chive frequently obtained pauipidets,
and prt(Speetuses touching the matter; but
nothinemors. Ido not think that ail . groat
and general relief from our. troubles wilt come
of this kindand well-designed plan of `Mr.
Liricoln. The job is ,too vast to. be accom
plished if it is in contemplation to remove
them all, and if not, so but half remain behind
in slavery, we keep our Pandora's box. Mr.
Lincoln's proclamation is worth a dozen Con
trai American colonies.
cwt. re:zahres. , •
. _
This gentleunuatakeu prisoner bi the bat
, tie Of •fitaili in April last•-rroinitied from he
houiie' of belittle! on Thursday, and wai sere-.
nedid'tti-night at Einuideist that •
'rate speech is iea pease tb the musio. It *Li;
ai farad I hiard it, *orthy,of • wide piddien, I
tiny. •• It shows 'the' brutality of that peotde
their mortal hatred of government,'that . ;
,brutal 'mad swap 'cruelty
anksuch a eondition , of contempt for all. - the
ainenitios of .civilisation, and all the pnicopts
•of 016310.40ty. as might convince (it 'would:
almost seem) even the Episcopal, convention'
now i sitting in. New . York, that "Our dionthmt
brethren" are, if not "schismatics;" at least
a;iii state of !‘irregulai opposition!! to the
govitnitnint. • ' ' • • • !
.. . ,
hlmeover,•the 'whole - burden .of hi , - speech
t" , strike now 1 Give •
'O4 fits l• Move- on your arrolei•lNir tarrying
by the way I,liolying- among the mountains.
and by the • rivers; but ight• without
!, home; let them feel that we.
are in •
earnest.i He declared that dhirDroula,
motion - was more,-dreaded among . them amides; • end wee'; the MeV!), cot,Midarid
simply te'i war measure , that hadl M eltitniALs.
The General ' s - remarks were leafy eitithettit.7
ibtapplanded... -1 trait his Mirka - as to nth-'
ing on andin faimrof the'"keep-movviinpg 'poi-
icy Maybe heard all - over the thrill:tiled equate;
and echoes Triverberated.olllll-tb:Oarpiieel
Perti sad. Poland, Rocks.' r,ottgl t t to sayi.
holoveF; that. pova. this .evening indicates a:
:grind imovement of. the whole. army Int•e•:.Vir,..
•ginial : thet Upoil ; (liiirlisto rd• being . the pre -' .
ours*. ' Gen. Wriodbitry'iDfrialon report,,
ed to hate crossed the Potomac audio
have advanced. 6:maids - thinker Hill: It lii •
said that the enemy' ehoired force, at Binith;-
itnd any inclination 'to stand -- and light.
A thcitusanddYing • ret•orts • reach here about
Buell: Do you know anything reliable aboitt
that highly energetic gentleman 1-- Ilto pray
write us a letter, and wo will have it conspic
none; published here
MI :sorts or Punch and Judy shows am sat-
ting 4 their =WSJ in We city. Barnum. is
here parading his albinos and hii monkeys
with as much non-thalami' , as though this
was net a oily of hospitals, backs, • splendid
poverty and magnificent distances. A New
York company has also built La , tremendohl
Ci/Cus'in the very heart of the city. Theatres
are tq full blast—three let least—whers,,ixt
piping times of peace; one found is difficult to
exist.,There are always enough army officers
here e. support at least . two theatres! But
where are their companies? VISITOR.
What Can and Ought to be Done:
There Lige azimut of good common
demo in the following[ brief prcipoiltionn,
which . tra clip from the blew York Tribune:
I. 470 believe the Union has amply soldiers
enough, including those about to be drafted,
to break the hones of the Rebellion in ditty
days.
IL We believe tharthese should be hurled
upon theencimy, so soon as they shall generally
be fit to take the field.
„. . .
111. lfrii believe that most of them are now
fit, provided they aro properly armed,
equipped, glad, shod, supplied with tents,
wagons, .40, „
•
That they now are or soon will be se sup,
plied, others may' know ;we del'itie.' It be
comes us, therefore,.to speak cautiously and .
modeetly-
IV. We believe that there are this .day
Union soldiers on and near the Potorriso and
in Kentucky sufficient, - if -well tingled, to
demolish the two main Rebel armies.
V. We believe that.those, armies aimuldnqt.
meraly..be chased away, but in due time en,
velotsd, weaned, and in good part captured
er'dputed
VI. We believe that a commander • In - any
departniont should be provided witliadequate'
force toAo the, work required,of him, and
'given 'reasonable time wherein o do it. If,
being 'do providad,te fills, or 'dean not come
to time, he should be peromptii mid ;Ineeeer
ably euperseded by enothar, .who_ should .. in
turn be treated as hie predecessor has Isere.
;Ws e believe that very. , many of `our
oftleare, including some in. high position, do.
not want the rebellion crushed or supreased,
fearing that such suppression would redound
to the detriment of slavery or of their - party: -
Major. Key, who ,hed, inst• been, iiismiesesi,r
only avowed what many higher in , rank. feel.
and !express. These do not generally mean.
to have the permanently :divided, but
- want the oontesimuddled along, with u math ,
esiPeted and. ad little.. lighting at possible:l
until boil parties_shall be, exhausted
wearied into what they ires comprosidse.
VII. We believe that this. class • haver
far too snub influence, inenir Military gnu
ails hitherto, but we trust it now waists%
•not , extinct:- • • • • ' •
We believe that the Prisidesithini!eli-";
matron of; Freedom is. e!, chsckmite to thou
schemes for making war without fighting, and ,1 I
that it le hated the salesman/ iicoording4;. , - ,
W 4 *Jere lat4k• SOO?VA/Alsatian end.:
the policy it iniuganitei already 'alums. the
• rebel !Adele and will seriously - orippiethe' nt-
bellien from iindaftes data% on; whiab!lt '
takei full effect.'-•r.!
sr. We believe that whoever pristde hint-
Belt into an.thiportant military or navalliesi , :'
• tion and there pr oyes himself an . imbecile, a
coward, or a tor, to the damage andishame
of the7-National y catiise,' stionld. be - proMPfk
Aristdebisfore.a'•dininheed - "cout-Mareale - earin.
vioted,'sontentedi and shot - -••
We humbly humbly.tenatithat odif n me pappipte,
mercy intends tasimn'disrecointry froin•divid.%
ion and detteuetiAll;'amil , that,' isitodAres shalt
have been ,e;llsalently nerriiins'
against light, knowledge,, elle; own. con-.
genial prinolpie,*esfsesireill;&ievilis.PWlS
good time and
ly blind shall 130 wb7.we weree.e4titideid, and.
how. and by whoop we ar i ulna:
Enough for the Mison of the day'
Tag dwarfiConitnotore StitiktiAtA the
White-House:on T kind , kaw !the Pre
aident.end Secretaries. Hr. Welles claimed:
pailsdistion over; him lard , Of thrv*W
ChaseMr.i ancoMmemi , himaa
successor, tit ,consbisouttion. of frile:faxitity of
mat a mdiumi.,lntt thought oquilci not
tidbit so fastaa Efe.Edautorteetkhtspecl ILL;
Mr.old'iszpressed the opinion. Quail' he
were shipwrecked he would hardly wade
ashore; and the Commodore thought. Mr.
Lincoln's ley were better adapted than ids to
that buslaeu.
Lys uza.s.rag.
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