NE WO ' Arogpitinsittcr,:uvrks.- - The fo loWingrates ist adVertising . 'have ' been: sgreedrAPPon by_the Pubdshers of the Pittsburgh Daily_,vress. to take efred +on and a ft er the 10th, day of Ntivemiber. 1882, on allnow contracts t : ''' !Olt STANDING sta.Talsa . :.l 1. • 1 PER EGLE ANEARE, &PERT DAY , . 7 One in sertion....„ S. 00,-Two months-. Ail 9 oto,f Two insertions.- 100 Three months... 1100 Three insertion s 125 Four. months... - 18 00, One week 2 00 Five months,- i _14 , 00 Two weeks. 850 Six mon th s ...... ,/3 00% Three weeks - 500 Nine mon ths, ... .. 20 00, One month G 00 One year ' as op FOR . cuLstoranukattarrma; -,• I. Whiogillows th °privilege of a weeklichssBo of Matter. to be inserted among new, . lil advertisements. ! PER STINGILE SQUARE, EVERY DAY, Six months. ...- ..... ...... - - $ l3 00 Twelve Months - 80 00 Administrators' Notices .. '2 95 Marriage gqotices-,....--,- . 75 Death Netters , - - i odors: each ineeriion 1106 - Atquideilliememts ordered in for one Month. etlleFstiine, to be Cash et the time of or• daring ettARLES APIENIGHT L Eve. Chronicle. FOBTER & FLICE. , ON, Pitta..bisperol4 JAB: P. BARR, Pitts. Pcet. • 8. RIDDLE & 00. Pittaburgli Gazette. • AILY. POST—ADVANOED RATES. One - yekr, by wail Six months. Three•rt One tone week, delivered in the city, single c0pie5... „ . . .. ...... To esca per bundred Orphan's COEIFI Sale. ENE - IfiRTVE OF AR ORDER OF THE %RA ;Orphan's Court of Allegheny county, the undersigned, administrator of the gcoin, and; ghetto's of Ann Gellman. deal, will expose to. by vetidue or public outcry at the Court , House. City of Pittsburgh. on Saturday, Do-• comber, dtatte. /26 . 8. at 2 o'clock p. m.— Allthe tight, title, interest and claim of Aim! Gottaintinjate of Allegheny countzdetseased, in arid to all that certain tract or parcel of land,' Bitable: lYirtg and being_in Shaer tounthip. Alle gheny county, State of Pennsylvania., and bonud ed anti desegthed no follows, to wit : Beginning at a point opPbsite the Pennsylvania Canal, on the line of property now or late owned by Buffington's h eirg thence by a straight line to the top of the hill tra.potti, thanes by a straight line to a frame building forinetly owned by Spain, and occupied as a warehotise, on the bank of the canal,. thence across the cana l to the line of property owned by Joseph Buffington, thence by the same to the place of beginning; and oontainimg ten sates: 'he trig the senititrast of land granted and conveyed by Rphrianil Buffington to Henry Gottsinan by deed dated Ifith October, 11344, recorded In Alle gheny count*, in deed book, vol; 69jurgre 100, and the same granted and conveyed as theproPertY of the said henry llottsman, by Wm. Magi ll, Esq., Sheriff of Allegheny county, to said' Ann Hote lman, by deed poll dated the 28th day of April, A. •' D., 185 a, sap having thereon erected a large frame stable; carri age and wagon house, Said property being commMily known as the Bebrideer h o tel pronertY; • r"; - ALao All.l - that certain lot or piece of ground idtuate, in ttie Nifth Wardot the city of Pittsburgh, and markedlend numbered as No. 2. in a plan of l ots outlhy James S,'Stivehson : and bounded and described as follows, vis Begmeingon the south side of Penn etreet at thedistanoeof4o4 feet westerly' troth, , the corner t,f O'Hara street; thence along Penn eavet s westwardly 24 feet to lot No. thence iouthWardly by a late parallel with O'Hara street 60 feet to a twenty foot ally; thence along said alter by;ia line parallel with Perm street eastwaxtily tO theline of lot No. 3; thence by a line parallel*ith O'Hara street tothe place of be ginning together with the privileges of said alley and the canahbasin, and all such rights and priv ileges as are expressed and contained in a deed trom the exeatitors of James S. Stevenson, deo'd.- to Daniel Depretin : recorded in the office for re cording deedslisc., m and for Allegheny counti, in deed book 1`..12d vol. 44, pages; being the same lot conveyed brjames Blakeley. Esq„ and &manna, his wife, to Henry Gateman. by deed dated 15th February. 185 e, and recorded to Allegheny coun ty aforesaid, fa voL 89. page 202, and on which there is erected a two story frame dwelling house divided intoNio tenements. Tereus or. bale—Five per cent. on the bid to be paid. wben th e property i 2 struck down: the balanoe to lie paid into Court by the purchaser after'confirmation of sale upon the delivery of the deed. JOHN P. ILO itIVFEIII4 tto26;tdeclo:l Administrator. .T H. OAt3EDAY. SOSO, Dio4, Draft, Bond and Mort. 2121eial Estate and Mar. ledlse Broker. 0/FICB L ROOM No:12 BURKE'S BUILDENN. YDURT)I fiTRRET. Pittaburgh. Pa. Desirable Mill' property and other Real Bidets to the ount ofsoo.ooo for sale low. SUBSTITUTES FOB THE ARMY Furn*ed J,. lEf.-CABI DAY, n 01,7 Burke 's Building 4th at. near Market. STHE ARLIE CO- OIL comr 4 NY .31.,==f:ttilklopk HATE FOR Ardeseo Oil, • NON;KXPLOHIVE. ALSO, PUBS BENZOL E. warehoaBB; 27 IRWIN STREET, PII!TSBU.ROI4 PENNA DISSOLII4ION-THE FIORE OF JAS, WARD Jr.oo wee dissolved on the 4th day of November, _1862,. by the retirement of George G. Reis, and Andrew B. Berger, therefrom. The interest of Reis:land Berger Davies into the hands of James.Wardi and the business of said bim Deana into the lands of the remaining members thereo&who are.to settle all debts and collect all demands. ..and eolith' ine said business , to whom the patronage tif the old &hada of raid firm is recemmended4l JAMES WARD, WM. WARD, ' RBIS & BER ER, , rCOR#WELT, & KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. (At the of established Coach Factory.) D11411131191111q/ALT., • • anunFr Repairin &saes rmat• .ti e o mb Read . Read! Read 8103Itr IMPOTITANTII CIREAT - AlaillEEP TO Tax Appvier. BD.Andthose suffering from imam= of eight TO ALA. YOUNG AND OLDg you wish to experience great relief in your ght, try the woM-renciwned BIIISSIAN•iIrEBBLE SPECTACLES. Purebesers wilkliontinne to find ran satustae tion by hying 611/4"ll5ND.lOp= No. 4t9 Fifth street. Post mnildirig. desirThe Ruetihea Pebble _ inserted in old frames. ed. i . sa-Bevrav tiamycebna and Pretenders. r 22 wm. B. ittINTEB WM. SMITH dc CO, WROI.E.ILE GROCERS NOS.ICt 141 FIRST STREETS' deZ3 r* , * .Tan Rau . GIIIII IS ..11111EJETIO, FAR ARMY USE. II4,INTOCIE dr. SON, 112 11.(1116061 wrzEzr. • 04324. C. STEINMETZ, H 0 .O.4BIPENT E ifi r D 1 013 8E".12. SHOP vreartumlam,between - WoOd and Liberty, ' •= " PITTEiBUItGIf, PA. NO-Orders solltAtixt and promptli attended to. atth 1 NDIA SUWON DRINKING MIPS A. and Filtereinor soldiers' use for sale at 26 and 22 St. Claliatreet. J.. 4 H. PHILLIPS. oo2Stf. .1 1 , 4111.8161131616 t of all StYlee, htbefoietho adVartoa, win ha sold at the loVirjbaia. • .I. sea !1:1 W lac‘lilYi streat. • . • t . -ir - . 1 . 1-5,17 1 Va; . ..E.4. 4 1, A 8 . • ..;•- 4.,q , 5.. ,- ;‘ i .'..=';',',:-.:-:.--. r,i'.:::,%. 1. ,4, - . V: i" -• : - -- '7..1 - - 2 7 0 - 1` .r _, , - - - -11,..." . f . ,:!,, :: „., or:* ), ~„,.-,..-. b„,11,,!: -I) ~; , . „,.. :1 , .... 4 ~,,, i 81 , 10 .., 1 „,,,, t • . o . i , A a.,... icni ..„,j d 'r 28; d 4 . .,T Ega I rr . : 4 l. , 1 - -1 , ,,,,a 7 41 ra. ' ' kill Pk ~., •," 1.. i1-- :,-..-,. , i .: E-- !i, i l ..• .-.- al . ..... fiC vf -1 , !-- , -,nw 5:i;,4 1 ::41 ~- ' 1 ' .. P. 445, 1, •iric 1t!' , , , , vi... , 1. , •: - . :.::.,.. --.:.. , • ,- - . z:: tf - 'i*, '-' II PI , -T. 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'3,..? 1:e.:-1 ---• •,.; ; ~•• ,• : , , 71 _ . i 1 t ' ...P ' I ' ' .it .. t I H ' 't l ' , - - -...,....., ' - - • - 4_ _ ; • T#E,19511.:::, NANN 11004 , I -0 0 '11 50 4' ir.ikwitritartirrinis gram ,O . Ya?u, Ni#49 9F-: thq otl AVRlL2lolkirjriirdeSE, on oellaikA_' :* * *.l --- •Th el thinuktiNlK .aitietited and near iikor,depokfif -46.1Tgovarivania_, a,cood run of coot= at el lirokiattlath • l' ffALYAIpcIBe 15100V11114 .pitu,o,#sEFAto. l ABLOB 1111IIATE PARLOR SKATES A lot on Land and BA** /0* p3,i3140 00 it po 4 .2*.ffiricziEtar: . I C r • POI4.I4.EATZ IRAILGALINSIN REAL MMTATE-1 , 011 - 11 -a 84 1 -a7A valuable henna - Mid 'kit 24 feat fronVon-Wesltichi of Penn street;. 136 feet deal to a wide alley, hell, two verb'' , it and 'about rooma,vosovater end brick. ntable. Also a thre story britikAwedling honker and`let;'l3Tait 'front on Liberty street, running through to Penn at —4 Also a three story dwelling,house apd.latipt Sec + and !treat, hail, two pdfloraTaining room, Mteh4 en, bath room, seven chambers, cellar, yard, gen and water fig aireatAn plyto ouvrialt " _ 44. :410 a t leV "VdoiMbitilarltroltert. n 027 M Market street. I rbrans SAVINGS, INSTMITION,,, NO, ALP; AlOikituttee owaplitthaVOtori libtes67Chartired by the Lemiabire. OFFICERS. PARR, Jr., Preeldentl . XV! .P.FINMEngIi Wm. H. Smith 11, F. Ro Id .Thoe. D. bleeder A. BAD man - Frauds Sellers ~, J05h0...-Hhodes Lohn F. Jennings,: a. Jac& Stablersith ' omas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack • , ' ;nano.' - Josiah King C Zug A. 8 Bell ~ ~ ,- 408 Dilworth ...• S HPowltir 1, ~: ' 4 -' -LW &Reed- Jas W Woodwell R C Schmertz F Rehm C W Ricketen J hi Thirniin RH Hartman D M Long R J Anderson -Jae W Baxter D B McKinley CI H Wolf Robert D Cochran Wm Smith Wilimsen 0 B Jones ' B F Jones . W If Phelps 0 B Hemel • ' BBOIIZTARY AND TRILLE:MID. D. E. MoKINLBY. Open;AVM it4.lB.ltast - r; ice:Alati. Thee deff anti Saturday evenings, from a to 8 o'clock. Deposita received of ONE DLKS, and upwards. Dividend!, declared in 'DoCember. and June of each dear. Dividend!, allowed to rkimain are placed to !ore/Et of-the &waiter as pridelPal. and.bear itt terest,thus compotmdlint I t .' • Boobs containing Charter. 713y-Laws. duo., ftti•- nished at the office: , - • Air Thialostitution offer% eapecially tri'tlites ;persona wbostearniMm are small, t/zsportunital to accumulate, by small, deposits._ saved ,a stua.whiehmuf beca;retionrce when tie ed; thdr money not only beingsafe but bearinfia:: tared, _ln tead reaudniziriummednative.- ::ra.vt2 . lIOUSEIKJEEPEIRS FURNISHIN44 STORE G-0010S KITC Tin Want, • Wooden Wire SPieellexes ' Cup Tubs Straw Gutters Hkir'Sieves Minee Knives Sliver Soup Chamois Skins Skewers Gridirons! Lemon &metiers Sta*Pans Wafts Irons tisliKetties Ham Boilers Gratin!' • Larding Headier!! Pudding Pans Bread Pans Butterladies Iron Holders Step Ladders Keelers: Clothes Lines Scales Cook's Knives Bread Boxes Scoops . FOR THE D Castors Syrup Jugs Cake 'Wyss Crumb Knives - pat Stands Yruit Stands • • Butter Knives Soup Ladies • 'Gravy Ladles Children's Cups _ , Itourid`a Cv•el SalVers Bougnet Stands • • • vorellandledßnives Stag do do Cocoa .4 do lingiish Tea Trays . Fork & Spoon. Trays, Disk Covers' HjahTiehes • Wine Strainers tdrit Coffee Pots able Mate read Baskets • ine Coolers Refrigerators 1 .: . 1 *OA THE Toilet Jars Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Buckets Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers Natrets Brushes Gas bhades Shaving Anew NurseryShadns BroneMatirh Holders do Lafnps Flower Stands Clothes Whiskes Nursery Refrigerators do }tempers Wax Tapers. Night , Lights., ituotku.sigEous. • . Libras) , Steps DoorMais Vienna Fish Glikr Vestal Bird Cages' Meatigifes Vizzetts Pocket Knives Card de Visite Frames Flasks Camp Camp poitfolios. And Honsehold. eviythingPerinhiini to a well appointed , • • _Tp be obtainedat reasonable prices at the NEW STORE of ticA.l( Ra -Etic.m.A.413,0, No. 80 FIFTH STREET. First door below the Exchange Bank *BLAU goods delivered - free. of Chargil In the city, Allegheny, Birmingham, Blanchester.: Dn quetmehorouglo. etc.. . nol2 • -- i,OOO BALMORAL SKIRTS in bight and bea,ntiftd ooloza.. iderphant t a and deakarkr2pried,. k.:4 "EICTOPI,IitACRITM & • , 0 11.27 street. Jut oitentifn omplotesasoritatmiof - GUTS' FURNISHING GOODS. W.. 31.-114611123 ao. , to3 i9 143 Federal etreetAllegheny eke; IL-1 ! 1 1;7 3 T 4 R4FPW . F , PAN Oftlalthedia', /L'AIESTA I MIPMVAA4 I4 49ENZ NOM iONDB-140 is ~,;,t1b,,c,„3.4 3 A..arrEn Onis iiiitioaderstandilo kum . 80.EUGERTZ IMILUGZIW, lirikanefrosod AMC. noloiale Groaary _and 'Liquor.:Stare ror dale. • roar AramAan > or A. Wholesale Grocery 'and Liquor lianas, do ins al good tried° do "orie of the best business streets he' the city is offered for sale, ea the own ." w ijih to go into other business. Nor further Particulars address - • au74tf BO*4Bs Pi?isjeursh P . O. AEMT 8113211- n3O "- LDIN&S 'GOODS! Now ebbe sedliturehoap. at " MAttlitaf At OTADB. aaft 'lB Karkitskeat. bat. 4tt la aaaul . . •,DAILY.POST : , . THE HAHEAS CORPUS. , ; goner,..to. whoni. honor is Olie,"OrollaIl • honor at that, in view of the, pestiferods Mae and proneness evinced by. freemen. :among us—in and out of place—to "make t'l light"Aci - the difilise . militarYPtiWeioithe Government,' by practically • geeing the , civil .in subordination to it when the two come'in conflict. i ' ; , The above remark is'elicited in grad; ficaticin 'at the reported decision of his -Honor Judge McCandless in the case of . • . the minor who, without the consent of his parents, substituted himself for $176 *lieu of a , drafted Man, on a Habeas cmpits it the relation of the parenti- de. aided yesterday, Decemher 4th, 1862. ' , Muchbas been made—besides'the loss of liberty to David Heasley, of Weatmore, land conaty,,and James Riddle, of Mci Keesport, and loss to their parents, by r. the failure of their suits, of the custody of their children and the costs of the writs— out of the decision of the late Judge Ritchie in the case of the former, which I will state with exactness. The decision was a virtual de/drilla the parents of a hearing on their writs. - I give, in its very 'words, the return . :t o the writ in Heasley's case : "NO. 267, inc. 1, 1862. , "And now, Nov.ll 28th, 1862, Robert Pollock makes return to this writ that the, body' of David 'Heasley was not in hili poasession at date of issuing this writ, nor at any time since. ROBERT POLLOCK, Captain. "And now, to wit, N0v..,28th, Captain' E. S. Wright, Provost Marshall at Pitta•: burgh appears voluntarily and makes re• turn to. this writthat he has the body of David Heasley present in Court, who is in custody of Captain E. 8. Wright, as a deserter or straggler.. ' - • EDWARD S. WRIGHT, “ , Captain 62nd P. V., Provost Marshal." The final order welkin these words : - "And now, Isla:2Bth; 11862,- it appear ing to Court that the petitioner is under arrest. as a'eserter or straggler', for COM mission of a military offence, triable by a military tribunal,ihe .is remanded to the custody of the officer in charge of him.' G. Ansats,A,tutociate.Judge." , ' The' proceedings weresta follows: On :reading the return of Capt. Wright, Judge Ritchie,i addreising the counsel for the re llator, said, "Why, Mr. Smith, the Presi ident's preelentation suspends the writ of Oahe= corpus in thede cases." ca ptain Wright was 'worn to his return, and, be ig interretaelf, he said he "had no , nowledge of any charges having , been Preferred agiiinit Heasley,'but they would be in due time." On proceeding to kemoostrate, ex- ckbito justiciae i in ' the line of his duty to. Court and client, that there was no "warrant Of commitment or detainer" shown, counsel , was reminded 17 the Bench that the case' "had been de rided?' Thus, with a 'heavy' heart, he had to stand and take the new doctrine, that "it seemeth to me (un is the old) reasonable to send a prisoner and not withal to signify the cr i mes " laid against him." The de cision and order, hough signed byJudge Adams, was Judge itchie , a. The words,nrit "as .a deserter .Trr e fr itggler;" Were iiiierted at the instance of Relator'a counsel after the order was read from the bench, as the whole decision had been made to turn on them and the oath of Capt. Wright. I can scarcely for bear to criticise that portion of the order 1 Which alleges that "thepetitioner is natter " arrest," mil only do so because it is ne dessary to say that it betrays the very error under which the bench, labored in thexase. I felt'anre that if our Fildkrtil Eiecutive, Who has self acquired learning enough to make a wise Judge, anyhow, had been hearing the case,' he would quickly have efiserinrintite,d, and said that "his Habeas Corpus , Stuniension Prcielamation` was not intended in its letter or spirit, to discriminate against parents, guardians or masters who have a legal (query, if not itdefeasable also,) right or interest in the c stody. oftheir-minor ' s.'' ' That' the Court did not so discriminate, also, was the un lartuttateOper.! Id the caffputefOrti Judge MoCranilletur His -Honor put the whole cue upon the high and sacred ground of 'right : and Pestua-can reason. "that Id:ha .4 - cammitted tibihintiteerthfor the loss of his minor sou's, cuptody, end that there :Was4iti miertain 'thing ' 'iilleged against the parent's right. Judge Ritchie. in Heasley's case, • kindly intended to give 'counsel satisfaction by declaring that the `Calder - rested upon a concurrence in opin ion among all the Judges of the Common Pleas Bench. It was admitted in Riddle's case, heard by Jddge Aden:m.4lone, 4 -that the' writ hid been served on Captain Wright in shawl antlyaufficient time tohaveenahled him to htive recalled him from the Railroad car depot?.:; and afford the relator his hearing. Itiljustice to Captain -Wright, however, he explained on oath that ininilitary phrase, he: Riddle.,) had been "turned over"- to: Major or Bailey, and so was in the Major's custody when the; writ was . seri ed/ In 'jOstibe _also to the relators it ehuld be observed that, thaugh"Captain i Wright in his return to the writ in Heap le yt, a case claims to have appeared "vol untarily," yet it is susceptible of proof t A. the writ was "served, , ''' in both cases, all e in all respects as to time and mate -' ria circumstances. It was offered to be proved by ,Deptity . Sheriff .Griffin; Who , serted the writs, (I think in both cases) that, Captain Wright remerked,• not that Riddle had Passed out of his custody--but .that., according,to the ,decision of Judge Rittlue, in Heasley's case he "had seat hint off to his regiment eel' a f'detierter -or a gler, under bayonet." When it is see that - we thus have in .our midst ttlg J ges other than those of our own choice, :and who, •as my friend Tom Williams says, have that "respect for au thority': which is "proverbial with the Profession," it is a pity the authority quo ted should be so bad and at fault. As the decision of Judge McCandless is flatly op posid to that ofJudgeßitchie, I presume the military custodians of infant humanity will, in frit0r0,a4.1444, etteryateituid - see-sawi • Scraiteintitbow - ta f in fair proportion. 'Whirlt therialietta effect thrinisb Bean, Mag. Naps ikseektktiliiiheif faltwalr hy dint o' the gag, Thug uktiPaCtilufVore* darepiaket., Mag. -. :HarltichatepVatlhe (lit , as a ?speared o ld hag. Ohl h reMpora l ' ,l tki , Mores " 1 It reminds ,one f Dean Sivift's'llier to (lay, ,-__, ell irtAstiV s P olien'ondeliftil'ilereeri ' ' • . nip snot into the mesa- -'t,w old his own." When 'complaining to' the Court on the earin i g n I,4odle's. case es I had a right to do t ,When clingitiatiantion to the in sult put npoii its-thonor and dignity by the non-production of Riddle, with a view to Iniveit .act -.punitively against. Captain Wriglif;lsa one dearly in contempt, I took acm* . on to ;denounce his removal as a piece of deliberate, contrived and plotted kidnapping orwhite-inan stealing; because as at gentlemen= of , intellig ence , Captain Wright ! who is otherwise "the right man lithe right place,u hnoW himself, and was fulli .l and fairly - advisett ty'ffle t .that,l only aske4 as aright, lieloilguiiVilletiti4eit 'OR TILE HEN, Brushes Saskets , • .TelliMotilds . - Wash ;imam Ciy Mope .Wtre Sieves Coal Bout.!. Stbicci Wish Knife Washers Basting Spoors ' Coffee Sauce Pans Bird. Residers Fry Pans l'artna Boilers E g g 'Beaters Flour Pails Watorßilterers Pie Plates • othes Wringers Wooden Spoons Butter-Prints Wash TclbS 80/41 • • • Tcaet Boris Sadirons' • Meat Presses Cake Boxes. &c.. &e. IMO S.OOX • Call Bells Nut Picks Fish Knives roe Creem pass Rums Cakellikets: Atka and Spoons OYster Ladles Sager Spoons Icehtehers Goblets SET. Square Waiters Crumb Brushes Crumb Trays C'hifing_DlAes Coffee Mains Coffee Caletiers Nut Craokers Round Walterii Cork Screws Knife Sharpeners WatsrAeeltra, &ct tl.l TUESD xelaters, that the writs should be heilid on their legal merits and we would be holden cheerfully to the result, if . adverse. Whereas, it may be seen, by this frank and true statement, f, the facts,,that, as I 'Complained' torthe'Conft, the cage ilid,"l4 way of illustration, go - off, and run i tibout ttirallel witlithat of the man who, dethand• ing a letter at the post office, and payin the , clerk ,due ;postage, simply -read th address and threw his_ letter into the fire If, as Milton says, "we may compare great things'isithsinell," yon May consider (the relators would do so) the cost of the writs tO he represented bypostageond 'return" o them biaddress, and yon.have _my. idea It will not be understood that I write from any feeling, personal to msself iii the matter—nor from any Want of all proper respect for. the- gentlemen named in the communication., They are all, pien,whoi by character, deservedli commaikd general esteem, and Ihave notititencled'anyWhere to cast a hurtful reflection-CM ahy one of them, my whole design beingto caution all citizens, placemen and prisate men, that the value of civil rights is inestimable, and can be preserved only by the vigilant ,co-operatian of-all, As it is not my way to; do anything in a corner, I desire you, if you think this worthy of piddisation, to insert it over my signature. I 1 J. C. P. Smite. i P. S. I but glanced at the report of the case before his Honor Judge IdcCandiess, -1 in the Dispatch of this date,and b,a.v e ,it not' before me at this writing—but hefore dis-; 1 missing the stbject'l would ask the atfen-' 1 tion of the profession to the tillernative l form of the charge made againatileasley in the return of Captain Wright. !Would a sheriff or a jailor be allowed in return; answer to a writ t that he Amide body in! custody on an information an commit-: ment charging him with murd or justi- ; fiable homicide? The latter n ame crime, tl nor,:according to Judge;McCandless,is_the _desertion or stragglieg of a mincrt in obedi; ence to the parents wish or command a "military offence triable by a military tri bunal. Desertion to the'enemy is trea son to the cause,• and • punishable with death., One Jenkis, a private,tWas given by the order of Gen. McClellan, ,the bene fit of an .intention so to do near Alexan dria, and shot on his coffin. Sintple deser tion, by military law, may assdnieequal gravity in the view of I 'a court martial' and be punished in their discretion, with death also. But straggling is among the minor, if not the lowest in grade of military ot fences, and to couple it with• desertion, is like coupling assault with treason. But the desperate walnuts of the government :against Heasley crops out in Capt. Wright's ;easily coined charge of the serious military offence •of "desertion" againkt him.— Btraggling has frequently become so com mon as to elicit general orders on the sub ject from the commander-in-chief. "De sertion or straggling" appears to me to be ever-descriptive,and betrays soniethinglike an emulous martial resolution tasecure the victory,by all means, a sort of dragnd,from whose - Meshes the maker designed the fry Should not escape. As for "desertion" -- had that been. the single charge—it is dig posed of with singular legal acumen in the reported decision of Judge McCand less. . J. IC. P. S. What Will "Demoralize" the Re The Richmond Enquirer says: The recent success of the conservative sentiment of the North. (for it is a mis lower. to speak of it as a De . of party triumph,) in obtaining ",0 the next federal Congress, is probably too partial to bring about any reform in the Rhode and spirit of hostilities on the part of the North. Congress may be able to exert but a limited control upon the ex ecutive in this particular. • lint, tc the ex tent that wise and elevated measures shall be infused into the management of the War, the Southern cause will suffer from the accessien of conservative men to in fluence in the governtnent. A vigorous prosecution of the war, coupled with a docuititutional administration of the feder al gevernment, attended by conciliatory words, and appeals for harmony and good feeling, would demoralize the South ern cause more than all the rant and in cendiarism' malignity and brutality and knavery that have characterized the pro ceedings of the radicals. \ The President's Proelemation In an article on the Emancipation Proclamation of the President, the Louis ville 'Journal of Saturday last says: "The policy announced in the Procla mation not merely violates the Constitu dim' but assumes a principle which abol ishes the Constitution altogether, and sub stitutes _therefor the uncontrolled will of the President. President Lincoln; as' we assured, could not have been con scious of this Tact ivhen he consented' to isei o . the proclamation, but the fact is. neiverthelesis true. Wa, several daysago, deMonstrated that the proclamation is not' leeitimitely : an act of military necessity,. Vfli need not now repeat this demonstre-• tion., No.man. both sane and intelligent will gainsay the conclusion. If, however, the proclamation is riot legimately an act Cif 'military necessity, it. must dependf for juifiacation, on the broad principle that the President .has.a right to do whatever N.lO discretion, may best preserve 'the. naion, regardleits.of the Constitution? and theimp. And tbie is, in feet, the princl: pie on which the radicals seek to justify the proelamation. Yet what is this prin ciple bat the principle of a dictatorship I Nothing less. It is the principle of a die tatorship:of:the most absolute description: t Oothes the President with an authority more absolute than that of Cincinnatus. It clothes him with an authority as abaci lutii as that of Cm= or of Syne. In plam terms, it makes his uncontrolled wilt the supreme law of -the land. There is no possible escape from this concla siori.',' " Millionaires in 'Rtirilif Since the magni4cent, new boulevards have been opened, and new palaces have sprring up under the 'debris 15f old Paris it,seems as though the French metropolis ft I were about to become the home of the worlds millionaire& In addition to the I,,,..riiMely hotels of the Lanes, Rothchilds, Foulds; end Demidciffe, others are being built, for BraziliensiPerniiians, and Mexi cana—the only Americans. in high favor abroad, since we have. fallen, to cutting each other's throatS4Which knit cost- fa bulous sums. Lucky Brazilians! Lucky Per: tiviansl Lucky'- mongrels and half breeds! The greater part of the hotels on the Boulevard de Monceau are letto Russians, Wthogreatly aid in keeping up the enorm ous rents ofParis houses by'rYing any thing the landlords choose to .ask. One of them is a baron, who sometimei•llis plays his wealth driving a carriage drawn by six horses at Chantilly, which may probably force the Emperor to have his equipage drawn by eight, as Count de .Kiencourt and Mr. Livingstone made him abandon four for six. Another, who pos 4easee large tracts-in the fertile districts of the Ikon, has the table in his servants hall **lied with plate and fine poreelain. bellion. In 'peed u_ Ono out the, _ tender itathititeaam--, jaeht of a certain elan.of op, , le iCeirri ivar.- 10_tee to the aufmts of O preat re. 1.10 br the use of , his loakedietanzi Taft ilk Mein. , , r. , I .7 ~-.: 7 -47.1 771 7 7 ..!" , • .I: ....1 :: • ' ' 1 DR. BltOtfil igthEIIDIIIB 1, . . never fall tO tr4o, e :went , x 111 . ; 0 5- 7470 nereel Dis Impluitteelna Bettogitagons.— =ll front a tatet. . -. 1 •In the, , rlit•- 'sot* , eta 'arest 'man,f;ferms 'cif a ki n sae erilial of i Whiolethetattent is exithola nure* W9 3;ra y 19 sililda.l?=&rrnofferi • opal la , VIM* B rA miti ,..„.. : ,. Di.illroweeavatellter fbr the , ilitalgei freebie hteaaht itecgte4t.)ittisOlitarytiabit Of seasual grai:cia 9 p,, l r As yppes,eact.weak al holed , oftengive itatiol (td their oardeue,,), ar the zelipate resteditatiiiM ih"the , eibutttri tb7..Pllaffkiggl 444:14 iteeeb.restoratios of hum. .. • janwifintek ..; . , 1 D. „r. Brown's remedies never fail to awe thito Pamnu dinSINVCICA VFW D.ESE—he will warrant a ewe, He oleo treats Mee. Sleet. Gonnorrhata Striders.Urethathidehiremida Wsabisee .NimiSuppressions. Medd of the Joints, Ana, Nerr_onairestione.,Paina in, the, Back anti Kidner. - Dvitatitet of the Bladder. to• rather with all dmeasee of an iiiimetorkla„,. synelitandeentalnini flirted to DR. BROWN, No. rthlhati s t . ttsbarah. Pa., will be immedia 'answer ed.Medicine sent to any addreeua packed , an tr 6 )4 1741f.r914 I !&. l3lti° , n. No. "nols-daßmisthfiwdal;l4l., HAVE .nrsT RECEIVED FROM , the East a large and oholeaseleollon of OWING AND Sli r i.o4,9ooDS, for Gents' and Youths wear, eanbradese all the newest styles COATINGS. CAEMENERES AND MEM& W. K. nosticE - .* co., 148 Federal slyest Conies Market SCUM Alleshenrdks. mys Titurii -- ExTRACTED - WITHO UT PAIN by the nee. of an fipperatni whereby no drug io c t :r galvanio.batters are used. • m e di _ cal on en and their families have , thelr teeth extracted y my proeeis. and are ready to be ea to t h e R a a b, ggd patelesosers of the operation. whatever has been said by. persons interested in egierthgs theoentrary. bemuse knowledge dray P lr s tg.33ll4llAt insetted in Ste* style, arsi chance ;ea low; as will Warrant ths Asia ofpuiterhil in all Tali •• . -• , • . 0 IltY. Iketist. l 1014/41 • 7 . ftablea died, OlaY Oh l eY the TA* as ifir as Cel. venient.. The President of the United States has written - a letter to General Grint, Gover nor Johanson,and others exercising author ityin Tennessee, in which he commends their consideration one Thomas It.-Smitli litho goes to that State fditheriurpOse of inducing it to elect members of .Congresa. I Lincoln says:, • 1 • • • "I shall be glad for you, and each of you, to aid him, and all others acting for this object,- as much as possible. In all available ways give the people a' chance te' express their' wishes at these elections.—+ Follow law and forms °flaw as far as cent venient, but all events get the expree• sion of the largest number of the people possible. All seeshow much each action will connect with 'and after the proclamai tion of September 22.- Of Course the men selected stiould be gentlemen of character, willing to swear to support the 'Constitn4 tion as of old; and known to be above reasonable auspicionof duplicity. ;1 "Yours, • very Itespeatfally,.. {Signed' ; Mark 'the expression, "Fondly' law anti forms of law as far as .convenient.?' the estimation of the President, whenevei law is inconvenient it should not be fold lowed. What a beautiful doctrine to bel preached by a man whose duty it is to eit-i dente the laws Certainly the .Pieside# must be craiyier he would not" advise his' officers to obey the•laws only when. it wasi `•`‘eavaiiio.44!'' to them._ A._ nice man the; President is to .pompel others to obey IP-153,1 when he only regards when they are; donvenient.--Cin. Eng. • ' ' ' • "Only a few. Thousand." In the apotheosis of fitteen-inch guns' and litany of battle and murder which thei irreverend Mr. Beecher delivered to his hilarous audience on Thanksgiving Day as a sermon, drawn from the Gospel of Peace, that purl oiner of the prophets and pocverter of the Psalms,commenting upon the losses of our army.by. disease, . exclaimed: "It is true that few have fallen_ this,Year, but how few I" The brutal recklessness of htitnan life unConscionsly revealed in this jocund ejaculation is:happily illostra ted by the just published report of the ad jutant general, which gives us the frightful nuniber, of olio,' one hundrea` thousand men as now lying in the hospitals, Ii 'we, strike from this aggregatethe total of those wormded in battle, the differeacie, Would i probably be *Made up again at once by_ the Scattered victims 'of disease contracted in !the field andln the camp, who are now, wearing their sad lives away, helpless and suffering, in the homes. which looked to them; two short years ago, for help and cheer and strength. Running our computation be& from this actual aggregate through the propor !ional probabilities of disease and death,as ! indicated by -,this report, and verified from other sources, in the last year's history of our armies, we shall Aitil that the number of the men over whotie graves this clerical mountebank executed his jubilant fan dango is fully equal to that of the whole living male population, of the city in which he dwells. "Hew few they are I" This comfortable shout—with a rhetorical flour- Over the tomb of a major-general as the one loss really worth his while to men tion—is the only epitaph which this cleri cal drum-major roils out from his pulpit or ad. of hiave.. and Iftyal Americans *esti of such as he, ,atid protrac e. sordid' incapacity of 'men whora'suClLai(he base helped to hoist into power; only tlutt they might thereafter stun them into a more than natural imbecility. To 'every mourning househOld in the land we commend this bractical example of radical "philanthrm." It .cleserves and will rewar4 reflecttoa—N. Y. :Work/. „ Spencer & MfKaY, BREWERS AND MALSTERSi Fisting Snail Hanwenr. Plttelnizgh, Septemberlo 1362. • inkISSOLUTION' —The joartnershit heretofore editifig be two= JO S S SPINNOE and. W. H. GARHAB.D was dissoved on the 20th of August/ 862 r W. OARRARD being authorised to BeAtlemp the *due= of the late Irm falba office in'theßrew ery,__.The,Brmrsillisiness will be:continued by SPHNOHIt firA-Vg.yho, intend to itave.al• ways on hand a: stiperir article ' of_ AIL POH . -' TE tt. and. BROWN . STOUT: The , unditraikned wink e thankful to•tho friends of the Jute firm for a continuance of their. patronage, and pron:uiee to make lt their aim to give satis fac tion to all who may purchase from them. Mr. ROBERT. WATSON. of Libortystreet, so long known to the bendness community, will have the management 'of- one bus/noes; with' the full control in the Brewery: Address all orders to SPRNOZH, JeMOKAlfi .Plicenix'Brerrety" • *Pittabmgh Pa. • • 30 )ePH.SPENCER, (JAMES Mo/LAY: , • ' '-pi IV A. Dr.Bßi f a BDRG' et r, hmitia. Dr: ROWN pt Piktabursh, swab yam.' l r ... iciolf mb'eU,y Dims= NEW GOODE. ..eimmoinno mmErenenum DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS I •NIIP102 : 11 : 111 !RB,0,1;;11M,7141Y - •*,. SIETY oY FINISHED , W 'BRASS 0R , 84= 'GAS AND STEAM kitriasj ml - Pirlionlaiattention-t6 fltUrtiESDUßeine4- dArag# Pasting! , of saperioramoothnees niadeer. Steamboat work and. roan.' Ing geni Arlie& on ; Dify's Lamm Ow Brackets and Westin Oorner bT STREET - AND DUQUESNE WAY lerrAll I _ DORNEE ot#l AND SMITE. I KRIM STEREMS- ' W l !*re 9/13=4! 'i//It hf'l.4°. 1 4 .'P4 1 0f - 0/1 1 season will be Bellied on. In t he most - naletabl style.l'Efa YOUNG. t 0314 eormir v 641. ,ineri,d-sititliffogilt. FRIEND IN ?mit°, tax " 11 WR'rS - INPALLIBLI3 s LINIMBI47 jt Prepared from:thareaipb Stephen Swiset; ot Uonnoctiont, the great hone setter,-and haw ' , bent( used in his prat/ice:or the last twenty years.witiz the most astolthddinkinSboeas: 'As an 'exteniakrenkt edy it is without a rival. and alleviate pal :more 7wpeodily than any Oher preparatintul 'Po Rhotuinitit( and Nervous ;1/iwordorw,it , trulyi htfallibre: bad as "a:mire - tor , 13ttria. l iVoun a a Sprats, Bruns' alk &0., It/J . BooElllns. healin Powerful etrenallterdas PWOPettiwn,ezniteltuli . wonder and astonishment, of all, who luwwavon -given it a trial. Over four htriaied oertiAdates bf ,reinatkable oniescpurformed , byirwithiw the two YelF B, iitteet ( ad.! B. SELLERS &Oa. . deonlydaweow • - 'Agentwfot':Pittsburnk, I TO- OOSB,ITREPTIVEI3; DYING:. II, DVERTIEHER uNIS 'AL restored to. health ton few:wooly& hi , amen' simpiedir; "afterhaving sabred soyeraiyears wi - severe itmpailedther, add thatndreadfal dis ennenniptionl—is aosidiurl to make known to Lis fellow sufferers the meansotoure. • - To - alfwhO 'desire it, he will gendapreSiiriPtion used (free of ohtege). - withlhe directions for pre paring and naingthe same: whioh - they flnd'ii sure opreforCoosumption, Altbaus, : , .111:otkchitii, tte The 'object of the adVeits - er in senting the. Prescription is to benefit the ailliOted:lmusikrekd information which he coneives twins inValnable, and hopes every sufferer will WY Ns. remedy, eir it cost them:nothing; and may prove a Parties wishing tliemmorptiorrWilf.nleassi ad dress Rev , Egwemm sel9-13th • Williamsburg - Wes Cotintl;N. Y. • WILLIAII BAG/0=1G" WHOLESALE : 'GIiIiCE el . NOB. 18 AND 2019,D0D8 1 111EF1`; ' „usku wuzuir. : : DAVId lnir ; (I° T i tSP B4 44N:tnelEcj a i t F , 311:162111 0 1 • Mammon to MN:lanai* iireinr*co4) WHOLESALE 'GROCERS, - • • • •• r, L. .Comei Wood and. Waterltreetn, ir•Na - Atiitsiu UGH, PA • ,MIIELOPE.A.N,'AI3I-.ENCIr. Vomus - itArri4eisr, innizorg u ts 6 1 44 ) ,A LT1V1 5--w f7ll3:lll?k b 'pzre li Z i ap; From orto any part pl7the.oldnl.9oa447.otittliol steam 'ores packets: SIGHT.DRAFTS BUR. &MX' Trai , able ia.any tartof T r.i_ el t ll 4' . it • ' l telt road. Alen fortilci ptarLiaoZ ketsgead ob for thelliseeofSteameresail6' ',.,!..411944,.f.11.-. 7o lkritircirPoottAaeginstistd, Psilia.)l; • isoottssur mutt? sictomprotrJ• ' • 001MIt FIFTH hBMITHgIELD.STREKTB. (Otoxdte the Poet Office.) Fr 19 II BIN 11:1 It "LIMING _taken the aboirewell-knimetanA, will be' timed Weal hialrieside at all hems:, His wines; note, elm atid'enitere We of the best en-amd 'JOHN ..T.TNDY. Pietirietot B. M. KIES CPO., zurtnumins OP INire No. 1, Carbn OH, • ND - . • 3 E 1 .70.1%T.Z'0-IC,M.• •- ; SirOttioe ON: LIBERTY . STREET,•-oppoisite Penn'a R. R. Depot, • • • II oil wairnilitsA.. ' . • • HENRY. W. BRAITMORT , fioa.; lownourx OF TICE:-:TWO,..II;CLE: .110IISE, - dealms P and Gins ; idach,-BtachberrY. -RaaJtbdrnq-MUdI Cherry, and Ginm _Brondleo,..old monnntahok. Rye,_and other iskitio,',.l.hmaiila Bum: gloo , rior Winoßitterai&o. - _ Rie-S8 /41)eil.k.irtareet, Omooidte, Fourth 'treat, Pittohargh.Pa, Hotels. Taverna. and - Familial alied*, mad ? . erato - protita for tub. Now Joroey Cider for fam ily or , hotel. purpose& I, , „ r;yB-41md .V.VeritONA. • .LONCiHMILLERAVCIO4`3 WOW:MAT BFLAR.PaBIIBan. BTAI~ION. A - LEG' : ' II arLYA LTI ,744II , 4I).-R.4 :2131muctrifs , trianger 04134 244 1 41a4Agi501e- - - , -, - . t NO.I;REFINED Any, -WARRANTED; 114 W I PR I MPITF4 4114,75,9A414.4-iPM:I7 WThrahx.;,clum, • wooLESALretßecEitt • ••. And Importero of ~" 1n3928, kiiimsarnti*i".*44,_ .4 1 465 • Distillers and in '• - VIZIR OLD MONONGAMILiiIIYkWiII.B7OI_ 897 Liberty Street;; - r niefat vrrrisnryt*lnt; • . az.,2IIIESIMEXEN v SO; Fliivittlidetirs, GAS' AND SEAM FITTERS', 'Ali I kizi'd• or,Bvilai. And :Dose Cheeks . . mild. *vender. .1 B.I3IBB . IjASTINGti, OF A.LL KINDS , Mode at ehe shortest notice. 4L REFINERY'S FITTED UP. ordereleftat BOWN &TETLEY'S, 111411 WOOD MET, will bepromplly attended te. The inendiere of this firm Veins praollaalme chant oe of man3rFeare experience in thellesf• hem tognra eat action In evaure- . . NT ; YOl7 WANT . I9OIIE, GOOD , YEW Irruit or prepare& Minim Meat; mixed. and all other ; kinds of Spices , cooking Brandy or Wink New Orange. Lemon'and Caron Peel go to Haworth & Brothers.. in the Diamond. where you will gets new crop of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city., _Also a._generalatuf tail assortment of Family Groceries, ism, Wines. Brandies, and all other hinds of Farago and . Domestio Listaors.•,_ ; • • - • _Taw°writ BIWTHEIk deal earnewLkianiond and Diamend alley. JOHN FLEEO-4 . U. U N 8 M . 'l' 96 corner Ohio and Beaver eta, ST A r GIES NY CITY. Deka stork dem of anderariattokk Ort or made to eidet_and for rabrat LOW= QABII ProudiittaddllP. . r • 40411 V ..11 461 qqa. 4 1• 4 0X11 AAR all:71401;j1. _ 7114wieMi. Fri CIS P'ECIL" WAtheliar.ors 3n 4 fmlvet [7 Modesto I -aations..troatasarat,and delimit* disoniiira, self, aballeLartii'!:initeasw'A:iX s-si- - cutlass oommonalutirt, :-.ez stidesit to vontlovebetn • - sexc&• end imitable, eines Da; - Bajuratre publishes the, fact - of his. do ttng so. the bnioraiikandi falsely_ natant:an dter:=4 , shoc ke d. and think, it, a , greata,lar VW, 43:9m . . tka and for contamination - anti - Otirt*ixOn amorist their wiv.or, promisingsions arid ditutors.-Their famill'omoridiatt ahead Po Galatians to kcop tthQ inlknorsnoethatther do the same ari - DEBRAD: SUMP. (except puldshing)lest a luorative Pinmg tiormight-be lost t 6 Vicar arming' uttcpl4 - Ismer modest and., prestunottrik,familickihoralittit 'mind fre fornomddei. 81) u , as raanscoms and who -09 11 iPexn sociatrw teprgetaisa&gej Melo iollan and cents, piysteriensly,,;mcanin, oral; gotten. it into tinblicity,'however, that trainiitOrs 7iremte : and isttandiank-xso hap C , tti ,that their • = "dinarhters , and - wa,ros,. prolcusls sickly and of ,siellostactatiiitioni notioartairia. have 'been motored to health and lur; kligt iBRANEKERUP..-hesidei a ounie lieftiman marriage thro have' been - Bawl litg4iinti them 'anti .ew-itiortitlcation: Sninasatoryo bea nocranasil obirohnionsosiecAtaigstalsromd tn - a'very short pace of limo brine, remol4% whickarepearrbarlythicit&S Th49aratidifinbunde rem tho vegetable -gbigrirar., having. ase_ri,f i re • AillitsloftheMeretaisilreatinont,liebori eio it amt. saissaitiztedaho-migitabtal/Favngtexi isastshaolasiatodwith marhectsoisma—an •Firlad roost -forty jean (40) imperitiMisituethefr - aoxs-•• aren't in hospitals :of both tho:piti .-W-orid.nact in • the United Staters liacist leito aftwith a fair vial. health anthapPinessi will scab uporrthe cheek. Trifle:no loam?ih scuintebanks and - einacium Ind , spina ; . xlidibioem got sno*tiogrinci , all of which so many MI - ear d. now btVginred.,: muting thimettriad..,tolt,in. %time - rturpartionjars est behadp: my aWmiorkt .VlF lx ki utin t ai i o prOftbriXtEr.dairar,*lifisa gaven.gra..s to an that au -vantages of 'aver Tfiirtk Veit etbstiehdd - 444 observation, ciansequimOty, below in'the treatment 'of Itriensi' *LAY 4OngatkibrhisSTOA.393lofte ecitdls7io:ol.4 tniirrultstba• - repeatable citizens,: priabblieuvAtP.4-0, inietora ot.ilestcantztec. - , Cobleo , •@rY street, near Diamond.saecx Pert? Gl' 4 1:111: 014t 0 1. 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