.■ f .... 1.,,, to t - • r T T^ - v-. ; *3. : f | 1 ' The Policy of Delay. I —' | « Sltyof sentiment In tie loyal States in p fn Tnr -,f ff thlg .infernal,nbelliaß. ~ P i ~ and matotalntog the Union and' the Got ff ' ernnteata* has ne«r beforebeeawitaefEed; fl ; '‘iiaby gres&irea end. Intelligent nation. PeoplaofeUolsasesandpartlM abandoned j *• *i ■,* \ nnfwben,.af* j i ,tu' ai-tapse; oMhrte months, ii.eaUed for y ■■- tt^«oSped : fbrw»rd *ia» ®'■■!■- .;Sices oopldnotboaoeepted. ip ' ■ i", v;Xhatwas thbtiine.to KikTe done the work i |i "' tat-ll weettotdoni.' Instesd oMelnglod ri todo, and wore able aed ready to do, the | men were nit to digging entwnobments, to arfllrsnd tobaSe msgnisoentundldle pa radesj lien followed lopg onfidreary win ‘ tef.qnarters, where their lone of spirit end . pluck -was by no means compensated by rdeirAequisitidnß 'to the art of »#■ ■■' la tte meantime, the rebels—who bed no idea .that .there would be each etremenr dons uprising to the North—had time to • eolleot and organise-‘—sir forces, and to strengthen themselves in every way, nntll u rebellion, .which fifty thousand men could I hare crushed In a single campaign in the spring or 1861, has eo grown that now, at the end of a year and 6 half, it bids de ! fiends' 'to a mUlion. AU this Is the result iof that slow and tender-footed. polloy per sisted in from the first: by those who had ] the'conduct of,the war. Treaohory tad ; trdaabn permeated the entire army, exoept in the ranks, and .perjured hypocrites be trayed ns ettveryetep. Pattinson and 5 MoDoweu; began .the fatal work, and most ft been maintained by r;lteCt*»a»,eote aaßlownesa to concerned. j fi Theefieethaa.boea to fill tho land with mourning for cur gallant dead, and with ' gloom end deepomUnoy.at the prospeot be • fore mt i lhere was something joyous and : exhlHrSttog in the eatly movements of our '' people in'tho war; for we were all full of . Sow ws toel.'sed 'when wo eee our aona ond brothers going to tho war, to • pine and siokeu is eamp,or bealaln inuse ? lend iadeolslTaebnfliota. Xhehorribleeus piolon oppresses thespnlthat they are to b«. ootnmanded, by m*»i who, as Major Keys expressed It, tank ft to not dujriMs : or nyedtcntthat the enemy should be eob dned preaptored. - Ihat infamous sentiment is spreading over - tie oonatoy- Mot at home, who, a year ago, dux*t nbt' : h»va. uttered a trav ' " ebnable durfj are no*, opan-monthed 'to! .. .their oppoMUon to the government and to - all really toyel men, whether to flvft H*» or in-ths army, and while one wing of tho. . party of elaTery. and treaaon Is fighting , against the government, another to eotlng I ngoinstit AU thlsis the fruit or this policy! of delay. Jfthtr* hadh>m"*** T * a * maiU ' V>■ «Vjj A *' i *< Vf&t .\V. -7^.; i 4 ** *• . r + -r < f - • jv;:- ■vjl . f) 1 ; 1 «Jsy« »,v c *> C Hi' 1 -**■>• '■■l H>. ! f; 1 ! ’> u ’ ‘ * 1 ‘-< J w 's wH AK*»» *‘ V _ ■;, , ■ , ,j. , 4 7 1. >*h. I* • . » 1 ♦ • * Hv* I* » , 1,1. Ht _ »•*» -H. * * ««V* V 1 ' : Vw ' 4 * t *■ • r» / 1 ..-r r 1 , A .i "1 >fV '^ V 'Y:' V'^':'' 1 * ’• ■ 'v * „ v V * v=<: • .y o;vs'}£»:%& • * ;££[* 4.' • »•« ■■ ■% v. !•. «•.%«vi';v- :>V' - ' * < » «" 1 ' j::- ■ r; • v , ’K, * , ' i-'V '--'.' r rj- r * Cuill*# ] f 'CTbfl oo^r o opposition to *** I nlfwr Pif’Bmgj>ftip&tlcD r I emanating from any respectable legal an-, thorlty, may be found in a pamphlet from the pea of Judge Ctotis, of . . S$L -labored-effort to proto the wore* the hotter cause bnw met with a cogent, pithy tegly, which comes from Professor Pansosa, of the Cambridge Jaw School. ' The pro-slavery and eeoe6sioa presses tfmmgbout the whole country -seiied upon 3-aAgt Ocaiis’ opinion with gm»‘ _»«***• it being tie only argument emanating from a respeetabJoßonroo on their side of tie question, long, heavy and involved M itis.; Jndgo Pamoks, tie author of tao follow- . ing teroo end lucid roviow of it is the I*» Professor in Harvard University ' . 1 M fbtW Editor. o/tAm Botion Daily Adt*rti*r: | There are three questions concerning the , Fresident’s Emancipa'ion Proclomauon. One, has ho a constitutional power to issue ti as a oivii, political or admims-rotive aot 1 The secoad, was it expedient ? The third, has he constitutional power, as Com manderdn-Chicf, to- Issue it, at this tune, as a military not? • These questions are perfectly dUUncit- Ono of tho moot common and most truthful onuses of error upon all subjccta is the mingling of questions which ore distinct in themselves, but so near eaoh other that they confuse each other. . Judge Curtis mingles these questions so entirely, that no study of hisipamphlet en- - ables me to Bee clearly, ns to much of his argument, upon which of these questions it | is to bear, . . 1 Let us separate these questions. ' I am sure that the President has no power to emancipate a single slave, as a oivii, po litical or administrative act. Was it expedient ? I leave this question to the President. For he to honest, ho la capable; he has ..considered the que-Uon long, oarofully ond painfully, and in aU the relations in which it can present iteelf. However wise I may be, or Judge Curtis may be, on this subject, tho President must be wiser, or all rules of probability fail. Am to the remaining question, X have not 1 the slightest doubt of his constitutional power, os Commander-in-Chief, to issue this proclamation as a military act. If Halleck, when hefore Corinth, might have sent a force a hundred and bring intoihis lines a hundred negroes with the wagons, horses end proviehm were bringing to Beauregard, the Presi dent and Commander-in-Chief, sitting in the centre, with wider views, wider neces sities, and wider righto to meet throne oesaiUes, may, if he oan, prevent Uw whole mass of slaves from laboring to feed the re bellion. He may, if ho can, by the danger of insurrection, or of starvation, or of loss of property, dishearten the rebels and drive their armies home. . , .w To *ay otherwise, would be to eay tn»v he mi£t strike at the rebellion, but most be careful not »o strike awey its oorner sskaSgarii ly of the President’s right to inflict/pen- to clear oat the mountain Strand •puni.hmcnq'.nnd the righto of whlUth.umh. body tik/nbels to tho protection of tbe lew. # ita&dilr to • point •Web# S io rights. If rebellion to b. in th. high..! de means anything, it means thei renunciation ££ ll: »togw. The di.clcrnies mad* aoddeetiuction of law. And, therefore,it Burnride’s 0«. McOWian “accursed before 064 and man. vanco are nr* advinwd In *heie Ko jebeVhsaenyrighUoaregardwhlch rt»Uych»» t,** Mobebly should weaken or obstruct tSS&fS* **?* «£y toward l i # measnre heeded to subdue the rebellion. »c t oi* the oopnlaUi, to the Judge Curtis's argument would give the BheMnaeoUj Nortb fork of the B»PP»- constitution and the law to the hannooki Inunding to mike that » d^entlvo their eword to smite with, aqd their shield p u uad of haring his whole main Sa, and leave* tons only an a J&l? »«* »- tag -*Th«i ho tells us tho inaooent most; suffer in. ““■feS* 1 * - - while to GemBaSKS that of » perpisnent ■ Providence. *r * *7 , *Jli«a ho ess istsrd theiap-. i »jS<£S?““ •'a*-*- “»>« “"“iSt'SiS;"”: i iKr! sg&srascftjs i!SS!i§# • Gon^fiakSßlhaki htotbayety-®an to were already fourwen houaes whileo«n. McClellan li adv. actng in • eoroogb* o 4 H»cba*Ws ■ it from the wretch- f^ s forwardness. He has a t T^' h va.lri> and th.aUB.ird , "^^sh^d^n^jnd -l-aa«S*Sl3j eissippi elearod of the rebels, Its possessiem c^" y b ‘ Ut partly with a’abs from ,W» of hi. by rollltorClUg ' 1 s5£?S5. AH..b.»r. •«« «• . - esn Mver be disputed. It will stonce be- millSi ttnd partly wiinroughum- , u his own mri t he.ry’id bo correct, we m»y, ■ '*'! to SH "Si ! br6’“.“*s»i~3 Essil - fttanle. will drnw to it a flood of lm- i told of them as this hope—tho first JJJ Shenandoah, andforee *hem back *«*>%l Sol M**-* tow to™ of , b-^uc^mta^«7r¥ will of course Inaugurate a system, of free , ln to Mt oa font, \ of the Bappahannorit. JCbenho Übor. The Germans, wlo are already nu-1 ? model pl f ntm ; , pl obab* ' to* - ’Z& i a e Taurgt » wUlTey no ' ttiSSafgtt.- eUltndeof morethan 2000 feet,' 1 X «« nothing of it, hear end etthe , a^ftrtssß&.wa-ju. *:■ joyed by any one State or °f° ntry - That bittemcns was exceedingly dlscaurag- th§ falttU of Antlatam hlt ratraat . North it io a flne wheat producing eoontry. 1 It was clear that nothing eould “ o|itttPoWia a o . Ho b “ */ h ,* - - Thi. Tiufrl-'** tfa> Xntorior areadmlra- for the negroea bo long waatry In the Bh f. o *.° d °,£ l ,T cotton [While, ;towarfs_thBßmvw- B' t f feeUD bM ep^ g ■lured. As for Bnaao’e army, thore is no ,'. ■danger from that in tbo direction of Seek-,; rille. He wUI be. with Lbs iu Virginia . Yury Boon. BniunMann Moapod from , anpicn at Oorlnth, and turned up at, Bichmond, and now Bnaoo, haring effected ;. an easy escape from Buell m 'Kentucky, 1 sUI 'follow in the footetops of his prede-1 «HBor .It was rery kind on the part of 3en. MoClzlulu, after the battle of Antle tom, to He “quiet" on tbePotomao for Are weeks, until the rebel armies oould effeot a junoUon and get into a strong position. Elections Ta»ttonoWi To-morrow c'.eotiona take plane in Mw ssohusette, New York, Now Jersey, Mlehl tan, Illinois,, Missouri, Wisconsin and Minnesota. The oontoot In New York Is warm and spirited beyond anything ever before known. It turns upon U» same i principles that the election In this State turned on—tie democrats, ae they call themselves, bising in sympathy with the re bellion, their principles being ellghtly oon oealed under a thin veil of unmeaning gen entitles, with the ward ae a label. Negrophobia is the aninrns and | motive power of the machine On the other Side are arrayed aU honest men, who have 1 sense enough to know what they are doing, ' and who have not gone to fight the rebels. Wisconsin and Minnesota,.. Uko lowa, allow their soldiers to vote, which make, them sure tor the Republicans. Tbi Richmond Dtpotck gWeajM H origin of tho name of the oteamer WO, the ratoaily craft hnllt by *•»«»“» men, In apUe of neutrality lawa, which haa done eo much damage lo our American «e -aela. Hera It ia: . . I Th* Stiawb “290."—The origin of the n»me*of the 290 la thiai Bye as3f;nSti.ssS“f IZfhlng. Tho 290 waa th. 290th .hip built at'that particular yard, deaigned for foreign ownere, aha kept her number In lieu of a name. liberality In tbo care of our elck »nd wounded eoldier.. The eanltury Commi*. aion acknowledge a seooad donation of SMOOi). This is the second donation of tbeeamo amount which ho. been renewed. The Commltteo oleo acknowledge, in nddi tlon lo thU, a enm of sB,7B6from the‘a“e source, collected at th. polio on eleotion d»T »nd 2,000 more, the oterplu. of on appropriation for tlio’ Fourthof July. Telegrophio ndriora, to. : ther anhounoe -to donation or SM,OQO, nartly -from Interior town, in Cohformo and pardyfromfian Fronclaoo.' Coliforma, it ia laid, Intends to make o monthly son-! tTi« “0 long .. th. war !««. to th. inod for th. relief of th. etch ar,d,, °“? d £j; A handsome gift, in the sh.po of 5*0,000 . in .llrer bar., with on appropriate ’ don, 1. to be forwarded to dhe Sanitary. 1 - Ccxamilleo by the miners of Washoe. The Msasmt Act or ’iu* Wab^—The meanest act of the whole star occurred at Chaplin gills.- When 1 the battlewas over, nod the night had covered the deed, and the wounded under" the dark treev the Bishop General Polk stationed himself With a small and eeprel force, under tjto shadow of the forest,' b J. dead, hyenvUke,and,when knd Christian heart eamo to ( looV for Us d’esd or troundwi firlead, J**! k marSh him «Hf and strip him. t-=»NOTICE'.—'Um annual meeting: of.i ;ioW«tow» ’gfe&rii “ £> 'UkdAT?&4rt£«.»». Nt«« 7m5 8 o’clock p. to., mSScmStiS VVu:•*»* . _ _ ."“ ELECTION for Directors of Kg“swws»SSS Hroetonof tU» o'clorlt t- D.“i’Lhfth. MocMwMut wlBl«t»^ Pnnmss.Ortolw Uib, iiri ir-5»4N ELECTION, for ■i." *%**" «"* “I* l hour* of 11 • ®• *®J* of Btockbotf eni wi l * Tb««en«#l*l’l* m oo iPgaDA-y,ao’gffg B ihA^ rrS»AN KLEtJnOS fbr thirteeoClrM m oftbto Buk >1 to told •* *to ?“*£* ■S^,^rgoSuSrrH«™*« ; to- KU tto btrari of ll a »1U to 11 " xLgQMnr **>■ ***• , rrs»AN- ELECTION tor M**?* 0 ",” 0» It* mt. 4M; *SS m»>iu i». £lu£«*£ Ui i uy> ° OMbiw.-.. o-ifclmd , lt j’n U*T^ of 10 ». m. oi 1 ► rf'scocUioUn> *IU oriß^sllsSsMis “• r£ yggftt fawn- Mr- I “ d *°Sj!?(rSror | fflVr. (Vt !• w ' T ■pOCKE* BOOBS,' for tt« nrmTn'f C=rr,-'7 DIASI C ? *u» «. «»4 H =»• 'tAVTtEaatw'iis ijsvatopt; itou-t.-jn. am»««£• • «»«•** _6tOCOUC‘B IKKBTA ' • ’•*; rt’OToaSAr^ Forral# toy. mDt/.i.imttJ MBzrTg. jf jd ygjtl ISEMUJITTS, © i AAA TO |6 l tobor touzm,, £S?hl* V?U tot I irn»t ftmfr of »pt d—t***™ 0. on ~ B- McLAlli riTTil I !llii ilTm 0* APM.M «. to wM to call o* tin MOBOSO4BSIA WSABf.n.w Itl brtdm. r ■ II UOUK I fLOuUI 1— 160 bbU-CltjW“*!'■ I*o do do 100 do bl L«b ;<£ /R . • 200 do obo Iso Ohio , „ 4 ' So So \tbiu ImW *m»P» 15 ' V 0 to gttUh'»MUU 0o r.. 0°» »#> S'»ffi.>uu., *• & 100 to BM«tt MUltOo * JOB IMS. ’).. .. I f 0829 AHD 01 C*SI»AW> » rATIWM. [ **▼ it rh:.WWoed«t.- I T "* ,,U>>t . K&I • w.. - Hs®iii§i§ *tl4l w»«r•bor*»ba ■ p-a. ~■ • •■—• " jjHttiaki iitoi’its-—Kaurns unTSlg . 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JJItJLTON'S CODGH BYKUP. fnltoa’i l • wwio^Dr^ Mtt »'* ftm,h %2oSwK I 3i ,niw.o«m.e^™« |fSS6 . lal^C^Sj^wgrg^. Wwo'.cwai.fTjp^™ ajtictidmi riswim ***•’• e 7* h SOMIBBOAT; w to* oasai; rultool R* t) ? BlOOT i ***»•. »>s|SSiio «wa. f«U!sr:rop«jl H«lssbold*» Bocho to Boohu to Ixm of M ?f£w nl Halmbold'a Bttoo to Daai»t» ot Vldc*M H«la.boM’a Bocjm to Weak *«▼!« HelmboJd’a Bachs to Rcnera' HflcnboiVa Bocks to Horror of Dtoaaw. Bocku to Private DUeaaes* Halmbold'a Backato Erapttooi; Balabctd'a Bttobo to Pain to tba B.UJt, for nte tithe Dreg Btertfif (Two doow below the Fart OBce.)- IjiHE BEST THIKG OCT. XHB HEW OTJBBEROY EOLDEB, WUiiinMlilinbnAHatUoiott lUldbMBUSe* BKOom „ SOOSx. Botwr; ; lWl»fc.BiAMmlLfi)UUMi O : •• r *HIBS a BIGOH, : WThTAR JHIiUHABT. Also, "tsf®* c IjilStt.—3UbOl». large Ao. » MaoAerek U SO b«lt bbU.. IY " * “ ' I - ' »ijr.. “ " “5. .. “ . I » Altunin " “ 1 : gifujtt vTfrraiy BARKER & CO., gTTTK BTbZBT. j. n. hhto», nrtß BTBKT, Pocket Book. EftJ 3XT T ’ s, HABOSIO BALUIBTTB STBAITT, OFLV 0 CEHTIi ■yo Vii abd BK^rn UUMJtUHS, JUaT KKGhlv. 3 tOOO Us. dwtn Owtiy nmUan JMO •• • “ «**»■ /YJAI. A»i> Mttib, • "-it tbs CXCKLBXOB OOAt TABO, BAWOB AVXITCS. la ft«* o< «*• Pm J tralU^' ' JAKES KSO. ' hOegfecoy City. Kll yi,.;R l etters ot Adibltiill' Ation v— rr&Qte& tOvth* undejifcoad* •*! parooo* tt . itiSare m toMrf ida»akap*sm«s# aod alt'%i>3ea boWta*clalma »S*lt»t tteMß* *o U».«brnuM«iA o;no wiBB. is . So WTWrt.tr.*,_ FEUiUrALB will ba Tawivea frtjjw. iLii. j, S 0 Is* <>» bwl I hose lib Jeon' P»umt SuHnMso rnCo*P*7- ObWl'J* N ‘gT?„ D4T ? »-•-**-*» •--/*>• aia fit*•Cnalnx «pdHe—. ;SE,? * y- On Monday. Nov. 3d. M Market Street, WBIMkIW tb.»MWOB* 0»T a™ IMS iMto* to tketr •took* of O Xj o a. k s> SILKS, SHA 'W Xj S, Dress Goods. Al pzfoM IMS u>» *» b,tB * ** **“ to jrt*. tUriiM. Country Bnch««» «W“«* •» thelowwt mstlwi pri*A HOBNE B, ■nr aMd TO Market street, •pmmARRIVAt OF ÜBW 000D8. just asotvno. 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