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APVEMISINO ATBEASOSABLE EATER.
TUESDAY MO]
I ’ Seward do Emuectpallon.
I II wlllbo seen thsfc Mr. SswAan.lnhls cir
ctUar latter ta tho Consular agents ef the
United States, oloorly and dletinotlj reeog
nises_tjie_emaucjpatl<)ji of.the stares in the
StaUe whtph persist In rebellion u s greet
md paramount npdesslty; that the nlterantiTe
now presented is the 'abolition of slsrery or »
dissolution of the Union; end he most dis
tinctly deeleres that It Is the President’! de
termination that "if .e the Union, and .oil
sfdeerjr, thalmuitte eidwitainsrf anil eased."
That circular hears the sanio date at the Pro
clamation ; and its publication now, after a
lapse of fire weeks, and after the Ootober elec
tions, and before the Hbremberolections, may I
[ bo taken as a distinct re-arowalof that bold
and.effcctire lineoLpolLcy. _ I
SEDUCED PBICES,
T , Generaistaniey.
A lettor from Corinth, dated the Md ini
gires an interesting statement of the presen
tation of a tine horts to Gen. SraSLir, who
Is now in eommaadthere. Gen. SrantaT is
a Sonthern man, and was a slareholdor when
the war oommenoedi b'dtnn thebroadgnrand
of Christian principle he set his alarss at lib
erty, and without transoendinghla duty asan
offloor eontlnnos to do so with those of rebels
when they como his way. Gen. Sraatir is a
splondfd soldier, and Slthongh as such, hold-
Inga tight rein upon he is justly
honored and belorod by jerery soldier in it.
In his address to his soldiers.on that oeoa-
flioa the General Mid:
f * . k °°" th “ . Ut toward tits North Bt»t
i 7 0a •>*»« happy homes amt toeing boos loon
“* "'■»?" *ndrknow the sacrifice
v ‘"Using •>>« iwi life of theeoldler.
Yet, 'nn.drjaltty monthi,
when inaotiTity causod llmo to drag heaTfle
many of yon enfeebled byieicknoss, you haw
cheerfully borne np and awaited the day we
ehonld bo ready to etrlko ! the enemy.' This,
eoldiere, hai been your moral victory ! War.
alael lk a condition—a neoeasary condition of
animal lire, and, it_ would appear, of human
eiiatenoo. Civilisation has done much te
mitigate lta horrors ; yet, with all restraints,
it is still tho moat dreadful of all scourges!
Bxoelleoca and high merit Jnwar require aU
ft? of 4 jwfeci Christian jo oat
•JEJ* . , W * oan.oalj b4«.to attain excel
-8n“ hi S b eharaetctMjoldiera- through
the ezorrfeo of conaUnt patienw
loftioetpar
ins°s^ , x Vr boa i W M if ogotiett
&nd dwelt did t not aay to *oc that-whatever
or reputation or 'merit 7‘may ha T 0 mado'in
5®. Ut ® b * tu <* « heretofore, I owe to yom
Without you 1 am nothing.) You have, at
JH f 0 ™® 10 ' 3 ' freely rxpoied your breastat*
the bulleri of eur loeijihe laurcli ari yours,
muob more than mino., £e* ok then, eoldiera.
preea on in thu great cause I! Remember that
toe are eoloing<with oar bayonet* one of th e great
quution* of hutorij—the domination of carte:
Ihequettion whether a crut\ oTwurcAy, who, for
getful of that eimpU and enbtUoieoamand of
i thy neighbor an thunlf/>
> XVJ I** 1 ** to live.npon ttieunrtqxkUedflabor
ef htM.neighbgrt, •halt 'Hle and dictate the derti
ntet of our country, .
What & cop tract between thb sentiments of
this noble Sontberncr and’ those of our dough
faced, slavery-conserving, compromising peo
ple, whom it would bo a gross abuse of lari
gujgo and an outrago upon common sonss to
call Democrats, althocghtbsy still say they
are such. To such wp particularly commend
the closing eeqtenoo of tho floaerul’s remarks.
Sketch of flcn. Hosecrans.
Gen;/ Boiecfaia* ha# boon- appointed to
the chief cf mmind in Kentucky, the follow
ing sketch of him is Interesting":
—W».BUrko-Bo*ccran*jra4 hura-in Einei
ton township, Delaware county, Ohio, on the
6th December, 1819. His patents wero Cran
dall Roseorans, whose, ancestors were ortjrln
allj from Amsterdam, Holland, and Jemima
Hopkins. Tho former, acatiro of Wyoming
vLnJ O,^ P<nn "J ,vani *» ® m >gtitad to Ohio in
1808. ,The. early years of the present Gen
eral were pauedMn eloseapplication to his
•wdies,-«o that at the agwof-olghteen ha was
fitted for his appointment as cadet at the tnii
ttary academy at West PoloVfn 1838. He
gnuioaled with high honor.' In J 8«, being
third in mathoinulc.. »nd fifth in geaerel
merit, in a class of 6ft,-six, nnmbering many
(ftstipgnlibed competitors. He entered tho
oorj. of engineer. a. breTotieoohd nontenant
•orrth*let-of-Joiy f iBt3, and-eerTed that ,ear
at -Fortress Monroe, ai lr»t!as.litanl,,finder
command'- of Llentananf ■ Oolonel H. - eJDo
Bium,. Ho -we. ordered (6 dot, at Weit
Point, in 1843, a. asilstant'p'rofei.or of en
gioMring. , ~ - t. • • , •
From the. date to tbobreaklogout of the
preientwar hewaa engaged in. Tar lon. ..r-
Tlo., allot which he diichargod with groat
acceptance to tho Go»ernmohfio»pecinlly inch
u requiredI engineering .killßf a high order.
Op the 10th of Jane he we.-nominated, be
tho Proaident, a Brigadier .General in the
regular arm,, and assigned to duty under
-Geoeral;McC!ellnorntartf-‘to..Virginia. He
inrred under McClellan with di.tingnl.hed
gallantry, and when, GoneraJ- MeCielUn Wa.
““iftyulihgloa to take charge of the
cbm, oHlte Potomac, BoitcrinrWM appolnt
ed to the command of thh jarmyin Western
Virginia, and whll.t in that position Side
mpst_brillUnt oampaigos of tho
war, *nd addod newlu.tre bln the American
"he o **“? campaign cio.ej he wept to
Wheeling, Va., and e.tahilahed his headqoar
tetajhere, but. the jifo waa .ojponotonona,
and he wa. eo anxlon. for actlre serrlce, that
tha President utigned him to a cbmmxndjin
dcr General Grant, j • “
While in thl. poaltl.nJto :fo”nght and won
>.?“.«?,*b» most Important battle, of thl. war
—lnka and Corin th. Although outnumbered
b, the rebel, at the latter place, he. handled
hie men with «o much .kill ‘andyunfllnching
braver,, .Umnlated b,hi. eondnet,' the enemy -
were repaired and completi, .eattered, being
ehawd for man, bile.. We bellore General
Boreeran. hie never been defeated in an, bat
tie he fought. Thl. will argue well for the
ol oar oauiein Kentucky, He ilia
-good General, taking advnategwof any- ob
pertnnlt, and making tho beat oat of It, -Wo
hope In hi. new field of labtfrS he will ha as
sureessful In the future a. ip the -pest, and
that the disgrace heaped open onr arm, by
the late eampaign of Buell mn,, nnder hia
lomoh Wp,_ bo wipe t] ont. Bo has now a spleii-
both In Dumbers uad, maUriaf, an
g* hheommind, end We feef in his h»nd«-
Lit* dhpatoholreiioia (ien. -Popo, at St.
P»ul, Minn., ntato that of tholndlani triad
Military Commisiion, twenty-ona
ttJTjbMn found guilty. Otiora ara yet to b* dor
triad. Tbo number ot Indians who hare but-
rendered thomaelaee to Gan.-Sibley, and boon j
tout down to tha Agent*,' waa 1,607. i Abobt ,
.fiftyJodgaa'ara jn* .with: Gait; Sibley. The nnl
“#»»* eent down ora in cbargodf,Cantala' ,Ilit
eommandlnr' a battalion ot i»o *Ol
at.’
Xbay _»ro enjployri la digging .and, taking' and
-WW.
Hear Col. Hamilton) of l exas.
At * Union war meeting. At Brooklyn, N.
*.» got opundcr tho atuplcea of Southern
friend* of the' Union, Colonel Haliltos, of
I«XHi ; *poke with great oarneitaeea and
We giro two brief extract* ;
rnV* n 7 <■» that Liberty may live.
‘bSuSu “coopted tho Proclamation, end
with joy. [Tremoedoue chocre.l
Tt i. ,lc P. in a, ° right direction. [Cheers.]
to g>»e oar hearty (import to
tho QoTernmoaC [Cheers.] The uivozn
tTe°L . ° •*•»» of thep*p£“d
ttej’ "S*' “T* b i SoTjraamat.
i . *t*ked what he would do. bv wat of r«.
JrimSf t ti^°™ rn ,?“ii h °' wonid •*/>>• *«
JJ!. £ to h»w the Constitution a. it ii.
oOßitthxtioa did sot forbid the axiitaaoe
k J“’ on ,to °ther hand, t.kd
aoi that it tolerated the non
of r S ‘* T “ woll “• it tolerated it.
t Lo “ d cheer..] Tou uk me,
tbooj perhaps, are you ia fetor of the Presi
dent e Proclamation ? And thet, I am told,
•tnmbUng blook Id tha mind, of
OoDntrS ftl n f ‘ )thfal in this portion of the
man? 7 ' ° Bl a ,,“ mpt , le ,** * Soathern
t’ I do. [Prolonged
thTlildirf",. “ 7 " c l pt “■*”“* know it 1.
the hendwriting upon tbe wall, whioh make.
P rebel in tbe South tremble in hie .hoe.
Hb. h .°i, otB v 'f“ nU| g- [Applause.] It i.
he i h n k “° d .' ,r g Chlt “no of oldeair upon
Lifi T ! - “ ot * B ,.“SS* the.hand or the writing
io "*P“* of Slitery and iu
. d ° o “^ r '■ Btllrtto, ° the dread of the un
«een body that moto. tho hand. That great
body, l cm teU them ia the Amerioan people,
snit£t„7, hl “a™^i thatXibe P rty
Snir^^(f i .° T " J Sla, " r7 ' ““'i that Slavery
i ln i' d !f thit Liberty,may lir/.
[Loud applaiM.] The light baa begun, and
tt will Dover end until one or the other ehal’
aocoomb. ,
TERMS:
IQ, OCTOBER 2a
' Jl'jufl 0 2 P t* h * Prl >sldont's Proclamation,
and hail it with gratitude and joy.
I A Winter Campaign-. On Paper.
A correspondent of the Philadelphia Pra,
writes from Harper's Ferry, on the 22nd inst:
Id mjiast I ipoke of tho preparations for
a forward ,moremeDt. In a recent rialt to
many of my friends, who behafod with gal
t,“a th r\ P ' nin “ ll »' at B «» “»». «nd in
an< * h «* rd “>“°>> which
will satisfy thopablio that onr Commanding
General. has been at work inoessantly, al
though preserving an. outward dignity, reti.
cenoe, and ease, which elicits alike tho wonder
“th‘hi mir * tl ° n ° f 111 ’ ,ho oom ' 10 c °ntaot
‘““f* nothing, I think, when I say that
ml 1 ™? Army of tho Potomao has
McßleUan is nowen-
J?“ k ? g Vl ri " “ f reeonnolsasinces,
Vj°7 dlreotion, which .re giving him groat
ni »*“ ‘hose aic Snished
Z‘‘h. b .Z“ . b ° aarU>B thacoming week, I hopo
to bo able to annonnoo from hero that out
“ gine Winchester, if tho rebels
Shonid determine to hold that position against
ns, flanked as it is already. Onr troops are
now rapidly movlog into Virginia, and oar
tions 0,t * k '° gtmd “*? ly takl,1 8 advanced posi-
It is'Understood horo that Con. Halicck has
submitted plans for tho future oondaot of tho
“ t " 1 these h.vo been
ecoepted and w|U soon he operated upohTn hll
?.“• Hnlieok will probably take
Jh» held in a ehorf HmV, with the corps
d ormoe of Heintselman, Sigel -and Sickles,
I and perform the most important feat of the
wintor campaign by moTlnguponthoenemy's
communications, at Charloturllle orGordooi^
I irUia. Gea.-Ooxj"wltiriar"own,iD3-tho dtrls-
Kdlev f < w'm™ 1 * Sok ? nk ' Mflr »y. Morgan and
.1. Ti’ wU i, f 0 0” h» over tho mountain! of
.a* ? d . E f’ i“, a threatening Btaunton
before the flrst hard freeso, mooting and form
ing-a janction with tho Army of the Potomao
w • Ar ‘?£° f Washington" in that vlein?
Pcok "Ul move up the
soath bank of the James river to Petersburg,
I*1i« «!!£.* tU^ k lh ° "hel retreat South,
p k "‘ ' ‘ r , oud torluneof Generals
Foster, Mitchel, and Batter, to. give tho
devil, the last toss upon the pitchfork.”
Ihie is but a rough outUnc of theplan, and
3A« i S ‘“eir day by day, the people
wUi bonold tho greatest treason that over ex
istod tottering, ornmblingi pulverising away.
At last wo are about to go to work in'earnest.
ond f make an honest endeavor to crush tho ro
be lion. Jf the people will, only be patient a
liUlu whilo (hoy will th® honesty *nd do
termination cl our Government, which turn
been wrongfully kbuaui in inaoj ways.
Gen. Uosecrana’ Opinions ot the
National crista.
[r ;. c “ *‘“"‘ r by Gen. W. S. Itoeecraa.,'
foly 50,“hm““ of ““ m * Mtolnippl,
- ??? */•«.«» bsn been engaged
in this struggle, Into which an arrogant and
dlota tonal alave oligarchy has driven a tree,
happy and peaceful people, Bghting for the
eiStonaL* 11 ' W ■ , Ua ° br * Ttr 7 »nd Invin
cible patience oar citisen icldiera have itood
on tut ground to the pioacntmoment, against
violator, or the law. of war and humSnUy.
Bemainlcg true to their principles, they have
Jt"** . TO a J ’ o“ d * otl<m * 1® their fellow
dUannalntha South, we fight for eommon
wSeel'. , w “’ 7 ° u win - If‘be Qovero
l,s. J°» will dwelt under ita
as-freoly as wo. And there
we *t*nd, and thua we any to-day.
But if the confederates prevail, farewell
“Wj “> «■ i ifarewell freedom, for
"c„r' I b ' ir prinolplo. and leaders are known
e? I a IJ? 7 eh “V , ‘ l n ’< cr r ia g out no coer
cion , holding out false hopes and deedUful
Msuranoaa of friendly regard, whilo, assassin
itse, they wero jirepariog to destroy oar gor
erDmenty sad reduce as l to. anarchy or ear?!-
oertain that If they triumph, blood and doso
.l'.ni’ aw , or( V or arbitrary subjection
to their will, atcaile cccry irlfie mm. »»o hat
ewnWenoupAfo JuHittM, ...few o/.facer,/
fofcruWronfy u d cruel necMeiVy, Oat a. a ertn
lo (rodend woe. P
They wIU omit no means, honest or dishon
est,, to insure success. misrepresenting, ca
lumniating ear motives, ridiculing our honest
efforts to mitigate the horrors of war, and ih
[ h ° P*” 10 ”* of Uta populace by low
epithets are among the milder and more or
urwfocroey (Aol am:
a £ llai a «««snf ecciel/.
. Ben. Itosoman. Is a Cathelio, and a devout
pullover in the testimony of Gregory XVI.
ooncemlng the hatelulness and wlokednesa of
bum&n sUrery.
Thk Montreal Witneaa Urns moralizes on
our Rebellion and Oiril War;
! ~~ Treating up present deao
°, oat f st * n ‘te United States is the
: of a longtrain of: antecedent*. The
SSJ-Sw 7 ! c V? cr of i .Wttihy and fro
to bis possessions year by
year, docs not mow certainly accumulate
' ? a S n «‘¥ n «• sat5 ati »o, by a career of in- -
- treasures up wrath
against tho day of wrath: The mieohier
was done then; It has only become appa
"“fjT - Wh , <m tho onit « d States con
senled to sanction howeror indi
rectly( ia their Federal Constilntion. the
erU seed, was sown which has grown into
a great ties and orershadowed tho land.
When they, for oonslderatidns of expedien
cy, allowed the Slave-Power to Obtain the
ascondanoy, and to spread Slavery, into'
Louisiana,’ Missouri and Texas, they were,
striking deadly blows at- their own future
p?” 0 ?' When they put the army and navy;
of the • United at > the service ot
Slavery,. sain the.ease ofihoAmiitad ne
groes. Grey town and Kansas, and what'
W, naughtily proclaimed to thfcnations
at tutor flag must not bo visited to asoor-
In whether it was covering the prohibited
ivetrido or not, great trouble waa evi--
,5- dtnwing nigh. The Scripturn'says:
haughty-spirit goeth before a fall :"'
1 thelfsll could not bo;far off when such
ward of pride was manifested, ilrls
*> “tod eaid truly,' thst these .measures
b top result of claye-holdingf ascendancy
ashlngton—that they were planned
■&?*■?<} t£-
=MiM
‘•Freedom’! battle, once began—
bleeding-ilroto eon,
Tho’ baffled oft, Im erer won."
1 1 ruMOT£r*
ills'.
Gr AZETTE
NA.L.
which tad alwaja tha majority af voUa,
could mw prevented them. Tho North ao
quiescedfor the sake of union, peace, and
profit; and, therefore; the whole nation is
responsible for them, and fearful has the
weight of that responsibility proved.
“Norer, wo suppose, in the history of the
world, were injustice, oppression and in
'humanity more haughtily proclaimed,' and
more nnblttshingly defended," than inthe
and 4 righteous Providence
: stood pledged, as it were, to make tho pun
ishment as signal as tho offense.’’
Canada.
Judging from the tone of a late public
meeting at Manchester, England, at which
was present Mr; Galt, ex-Premier In the
Canadian colony, irseems to be a foregone
conolustonan round that its separation
m is not only a pro
bablo but a .desirable event for both. Tho
newgoveniment wiU take tho form of a
union under one representative head. We
are inclined to think we shall find it a
powerful aHy, as its trade is chiefly valua
nlfert 0 ” , ita r S Uwa J commotions, with our
northwestern States, and this necessarily
creates a natural friendly feeling. Our
, oa "!fP° a . dlsol °- P- QVwho wrote us tho
mat mouth an account of hia Tiait to Canada
West, asserted that the body of the people
were with ns.in the present struggle. In
corroboration of his opinion, w« quote the
following extract from a long loltor which '
wws recontly published in the Montreal
(sax tilt:
There is here a pretty deoided feeling
of sympathy with the Northern States in
ttoir present' struggle. Anybody, the
Montreal ffmroKs inoludod, who dt&i not
think and aver and say, and be verv
sure that the North in every partioniar is
nght, and is just going to do it, sir, hay
more, will do it and put tho rebellion down,
is pronounced emphatically eeoesh. Wo
Bnushers have to take it right and left
“Yours, fito.” ,
Th* results of the election for members of
the next Legislature of. California in all the
countiee have been published. There are 40
Senatois and 80 Aesomblymen. Of the Sena--
tore 22 hold over from last year; only 18 were
ehosen at the last election. Of the hoid-over
Senators, 12 are Union men, 5 eje Colton (or
Union) Domoorets,-nnd 4 are secessionists.
Thoso ohosen on tho 2d test, all belong to tho
i majority of
n tk " n A *««“Wj. «« are. Union man, 7
are_ Oolton Domobrnts, and 4 secessionists,
with a Union msiority of 65,\ The Union me!
jonty on joint ballot is 78. Of tho 48 Union
U V n formerly KopnbKeaas
•on 34-were Dobglu;DemocraUe. i ;-i
', £ ?°* t traa«port»tion for a refflment
frbm OaliforuU lj $83,000; : ,
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