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. . C -iCis J-P- m w v ' i"'," nn ign- , ,u.i. mil., ujj i. :.i -rffir l 1- VOL..II. , - .,.... oi. WASHINGTON. THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER' 4. 1862. l NO. 241 GOVERNMENT ADYTS.', LHOtUIILB VOA QAT AJ-P HAT. , . Dawn GciitaiWjmti'i OratM, Ctriir Big htMvk aatl o its., Offlo until J-rieUT, UM Ith, d.y Of 4Vptrtibfr, tt it o'elook at , for iMLl.bte .b4mna)a -with (IAO.00) oa hwrUMUly IhoaaaMt baihab of Hat to t (vod affbulM timotit. pat u In btUi a4 dhTd,t t,O)tW0 Iboutaf pMMI U&totoUnodrohinUblqQaUtv.pKtap la bagi of aboatttro bkilMtftutL ' Oiu win t rMtlTid by wlf ht, at (M) thirty two SmIu to bi farnUbfd wlthoit xir ehirn W tb OTtflMBL a Mlr-tr to b sd la th oltr of Wullatton hbla(2l) twtflTi dayi from tha dattiofiba eontrui. ' nf fROFOCAl. ' Proponli wlU ba rmlrtd for (lot) fl budnd toni oi bty tad apwarOi, and for (,ooo) fllty thou land btiiholj of oata tad ipwmrJg. Tho propatl Iom for tho najr aa oU miU apon thouBM uaptr, tat mm boaudo oatl.oly dlitfaot rrom.ud wlthoat rofooaoo to( omh 6tbr ,-. lb fall ajuao tad pott oOoa addion of tho blddtr Ha bid M audatatkoaaaMef alrai.nU oli.ll tua tpiUeiniiit apptar.or tho btdwUl bo aonrldirod aa tho ladmdaal proposal of tho partaor ilflbloxtt - w Troyoft1i Irom dldoyal partial will not bt eon Mart J, and aa oAta or allioubqi uv$i aooom rrr racr raorofeitiov fropoMta ntait M addrtMod to Oo'oaol D If guckrt Quanerauuttr U. H.-Army, WaoabwfB, O , 3d should bo platoly auxktd ItopomU for UU and nay." " oviiAMna. Tbo ability of tho blddtr to BU iho ooo tract, ihovl4 It bo awarJtd to hlai, mait bo guaraatcod by two riponlblo periont, wboo tlnatarw maatboap pdDdod to tho caaraatto Tht nipontibilliT or tho (aaraitot mast bo hown by tho ofBcUl oertlfloato of tbo oUrfcoftho utsrM Dlrtrtot Court, orofth Uolttd BUlu DU tr ct Attoraey Hidden mart bo proMnt la pomm wbon tho blio iro oponoa, orintir propoouawui aot do Jtoodioqualln amount to half tbo nnjober c ived oa too oootraot, ilf nd by tho oootractor and both "f hlo faaraatori, will bo rtqatrod of tbo too eisfal blddrr apon ilfftl Ooatraot As tbo bond mut tooompaay tbo coatraet, It will t o nooowary for tho blidoro to naro tbolr boudonco wltbthm,ortobaTo booda ifiatd la aatlolpatloo ana le.dy'to bo producod whoa tho ooouaot U tljraod Ulaalu for bond oao bo pfooarod apon aeptlotUon tittoffnadf atihJn offloo,ctthor MrMaalfy.by lot tr,orbyToUffraph Fbrm of'Guaranltc. ' Wo, ,of tbo county of -,andl8tato of , and of tbo ooantr of , and Stati of- do horoby icnoraatoo that 1 ablo to lulni a contract In aooordaxoo with tho Urtni of Mi prcpoiilodfatid thatahoald hi propoilUon boao ocpdthotUlktoBOOoator Into acontraot Inao aordanoo iharowlth Hbould tbo oontraet bo awarded hlm.woafopro pard to btoome bU Moarlt'M (TothUaaarantoo mait bo appoadod tbo cfflolal Ctriifljiiie obovo tnuUonf d ; iirarccrioN. diutbrt. ara , All Oiti and Hy coatracud lor andorthta adrar tlatinoatwUi bo rifldly lnpeowd,and rmebaado nut irovo of a nood aoand marobaaUDlo qoallty will bo rJotod Famoot to bo maio npia tho aonplotlon of tho onntraot.oraoaooo ibonaltor ai tho Dopot Qaar raaitrinill bo la lnnda. Any lftf jfmahty In tbo bid, r bob conformanco wl h tho Uimaof ihu adrortlMmoot, will oaaaro th rtjaatloa of tbo propooml Dd rrry to b aaado at tho Ballroad Dopot, or at to vt iha OoTornmtat Wbaxroo ta tht City ot Wahir gum TnoDpot QaartormutorrootrTOOtoblnuolf tbo tight to rtjaot any or aU bids thai bo may dwnt to tikh D H BUCKEB. Colcnal and Depat Qaanormulor u:?-d(8ij5 QVHOPBIB W TMIO PHKBIDBITT'S O Pruolavmovtlnn No68S. for tbo offarlaj; of opwardaof t,oo uooaoroa of land lo Ortffon It ordort pubUo aaloa la tho flrara or Oaaoo. at followr At tho land offlc at Oura Orrr, on tho 6th ot OctoUr, 1862, of ono bnadnd and flfty-clt;ht town ahlpi and paru of towaahlm beroioforo uaofftrodt v(t ot tho Caaoado fefourtaina. and wltola tn iU trjet vt Itodj raUect to oaio at Uiogon City At tho land oflfoe at Booiatrao, on tho lttb of Oo tuber, 1892 of ono bttndrod and any foar township anipaiTJoftownjihJpiboratofbro aaofferoct, weat of tie OaKitCo MountUaa, and wtthiu tho diatrlot of lnndd fubjtict to aalo at uombnra; llie laud will bo offered wlin. tho uiual oxoep tlotn rsohool wsmoni, an. No mineral laado are to bo offered, nob laadi btlng axpretely oxooptod and aacsladad ftom aalo by aot ol LODfrcoa. The aalw wUl bo kept open ontll tbn laada an all oSred, wbloh la to bo aooomplUhod wltbiu two H'Btka, and uo lonjjar; and no prrrate entry of any or tb isnda wlU bo admitted autU after tbo ozylra tloa uf tho twq woe ka. Pre-emption olaimanU are roaalrod to eotablUb their elaluiB to tbo ntlaJaotion of the proper Beaiatcr aod BeoelTor. and make peymeat for the tame oa or beforo tho day appointed for tho eommeneement ol the pnblu taW. otherwise thrlr oUime will bo fvr felted J M KDUUND8. Coram (doner of the Ooaeral Land Ouoo. Oxaaxi. Un Orrioo, Jaao 10,1143. Nora Under tho rofuletlowa of tbo Depart want, aa heretofore t now exletlnjr, no paymunt can bo made fur adTortiritif proolamattoaa,ojioeuttoaaob publlihtN twt are muui aiuMmumi to publu by tbo OoinmLkiooer ol the General Land Offloo June 1w13 fterl N o T I J eu I'RQrO.ArH from Dealem and afllhtre are In vitedlillUteffth day of tteptomWeltei, fbr faro lilUna Kloi rto the Bubaltteaoa Depart atant, known at No a rztn Samplraot ibla Floor eao be aeanatlbo Capitol 0jkerrlnthUrlty. It ia deeiroaa to make ooairSot tor 30 OOO barrel, rtioald, however, any paraoadealro toiornlahaleee quantity, ho whl elate uo pnolae stuaber of barroU la bU bid 1 he contraetor will bo roqalred to farnteh about 60u btrtrU dally, uatll the oontraot la flUed. fso diur will bo reeivol which dcea not come op to ibe ULlrdet the Oorernmeut lnapouUoa, mad Jut beiuro the purcneee 1 he flnur to be deilretod at the Ballroad Dpot in Weiblkg on, ct any of the Warehonaea in aore, tow j , It C, Tlw Flour to be put In sew barrel! aal head Uoed ttoveriiuwnl ieeerei the right to rejeotany bid tar any trover oeusw ffo bide will be received from contractor who hare previously ALed to comply with their oon trior - Hidden mult be preaent in parcon to reepond to thirbld The oath of allegiance muet acoompaay caeb b 0 Hrm making bldaahtull atato Ibe namei of the partita i merest Jd tyaient to be mad la Trowury notra, and tho bidi to bo dircoed to Colonel A. JIbokwitb.A. D C , tii.dC a,U 8 A , Wuhlogton.D 0 , and enOi r eJ Proposal for Fiour " u aa N O V 1 O M HEALED TSOFOBALa ui iutiud Ull tba Ulb of Biptrmtier, list, tor furnUhlng tk. MubntattnM pitlimeLt400tonilf H.y. To. llay to b iltlJvimd War. Ux tctb of Oota bar At lcut thm hundred tou of nil lur mait b. la b,iei. tUi rttatudor nl not nwMurilr b, t.led 111 tdtn cvuit Hit. In UulitMjth, nriMperlW lbs St wbjob thflv WlU fnrnlAh th. Hftv. To b. wrlfbed at Wa&aloa-ioa, at tht xpa4 of oi uiv ouniikDiur. aaa M D. fllUHIH at UM Honv mint 0ttl Yard Klruu nuUag bIJi moll ittto tin aami of all th. (artU utcrNtod raTaunta to ba mad. Itt Treararr notti. and bldii to be ulrtot.4 to Colonel A. fixoawiTB. A.DO, UU V U U Bi A , MUI NtUWmi " ritfPOMM IUI Hay" , mil lytST, NORTHWIIT, AND SOUHrVHT. 10 CIVUIANS. OKFICtUa, BANDS-MEN, bOl.DIEUb, AND OlUltlia THK BALTIMOEE AD OHIO BAILHOAD are ruantajr tbrougb. puNof.r Ualal trfta Wah logtou to !! Obtorlrcr, without ahaog. of.oan iUltyatTJi a in. aodtp m.aod offer, greater la ducementw to Ibe trvtliog puDU3 uiat any otbtr rouie, via UHEAfEU FABK, LtSS CHANGES 0V0AB8, OLOSKK COMNEOTIOIfg, AND QUlOKJCBtUfE Tbii Ii tht only roa'e that oheoke baggag. from Wuhlsgtoa olty to the Wiet rtokeu gO'4 utll Urtdj aud parepgen hare UM piUUege of laying over at any point oathe font. Peuei ki prcewlng Uekele by tble root., ht. tb delav and rxpeitee oromBlboe trantfar. RliMEMBIU TUB ONLY OFFICII laprcenrt tleieU.liatthtdepotottbaU tO II " Boggaga leouiTed at any htvr dartnf the day, and n. oharge lor ktndung btggtge nng W IT KV'OATajIlW OAH4. "fOBeBOirOI, gnm "in i tia H MXW LONDOW.BOmWIcn.and WOBOWTT "on UAIIT, (InadanBntDUdj f At I 0'eIatk,ir.iM., riBS M N. ., FOOT 0J VMTBY ITXIBT, rTfcl Mrtr anil ea,eninrM1 ilmer i OITr A nnili TOM, Wga. WUmxK, Mauaudtr, Irom if tit Tort Tnttdan, Thmrfdtyi,.a4 Balardare i ail hn New Loadoni ntoodayti wtdjMedayVand rt date i ' im new ana nnnauMtnt tt earner CITT OF tTBW TOBK.TsMtM oTatwntii anamaadtr. front New VAn imna uiwvwvninBBuiwriinW iltW Torn Mtndnyt, Wtdnttdnyt, and rrtiayei from Torn littidnyt, wtuttdnyt, and Frtdnyti from Jew lowdon Tnetdayt, Tnnranyi) nng Batnr nlJSttu tspnttry thitt two new tteatitre hatt betnbmlt gntthlt rtMlt.wUh nil noAn LmniMiih In eliding Wnttr Tight .Connnrtotnl. and aft tht only etart nrerWllt for Umg MuM, Bound, with thlt great lift) prteerrtng Improrenieni uonantton woompany ut tttnmtn iui way. , , ..rntmgtn plotted horn New London Imnii-' cuauiy on amraiof nttmere.cy upntn Train to Boeton, Wonttttr, Lowell, Lnwrtnot, Iftthbug Beehnn,Cantord,ii4Whlulloint4lon,t4.,no. , Wonetttr ir.K., nntrbat M Hew Londttv 9 M T.u. 1 t rmiM taken tt tht Lowttt KatM, tad deltrered uSortoatorlytnt next day. Btntt Boomt In nnnndnnot nan b had an board itttmtriitr MthtBttton or New York OOoee.ln wwwfc. mi u 1 antij miy-tf iil ,. (ILuVlJiB AtMIUBT tkt UNIThtD (VAVtW , HRLBT BIOOEB. fUU tUlirttr of tn. U.B Trtnranr.) and CUAHLES E. BIIKRKAR . Conn ecUortnt Law, will dtrott uwtf tvtirt ntttntton to ut prattnnot aao tetuenMnt or attunai ngatne tht Dnmd Stnue, growing ott of the pmtenf war, Intlndlnc tht Aononntt nna Ulnbntof HUttt. Coa Btottt, Irntttrt, and Dnrbnrrlng Offloert, nppllonrJom lor mnnrruf Offloert. nppllontlom tor Of DlYTMrtT UlrWOllT MtlA OT ein w mviwm turtd, nod for oomptntnuon for tht nat 01 prirnTe proptrtyforUOTtrnmtnt pnrpotte, nodfordamagtt ir tht injnry or moo property by tht nrmy lor illltnry pay, puvdoni, tad bonnty Inndt tad 101 urtnbntlrt ihnm of monlet payable at the Ilea tnrr nnd dm to rnb-oontmotort and othtm Tttr will nlto airt Itnnl ndrlM to alalme trnotort, nnd to nnpromtlonnl agent in utlgateo Uu. .-A ... -J.. Z.m k. J.Ti A tmi hn in;w wiiiMPUiiaaHB wumkuiw With Noamldent Anita who tiiyattdthtm iimt, on iqnltnblt lUtluon of oommk-loni will be mnda Undlapnttd Demnndi will be ootltoud nnd romptly remitted for n oornmlMlot of from t tali K two nnd t half par tut depending on the amonnt, nnd negottntlou with tht Department tontoeud on modarnu umu. 11 pronpt atttntJon, moderate thnrgu, wag ex ptnentt, nnd t mlnntt knowledgt or the tt Uw, regnlntiona, rnltt nod prattdenu, gorarnug UiL tinea of bnalnaaa nt thi Depnrtmentt, thty hopt to rtnder their eemoee utfnf to elilnunta and unbUi tredltort. Btlkrtott mar be made to Ktmbtn of tjongrane, and offloert of tht Ooremmtnt; nnd tepoolnlly, by Krrnkakm, 10 tht not. Kuan Wmrinenr, Firm imptrollar of tht Xrannrr. Adarew- Mien, BIOCTKH k BflKBHAN, Wnahlngton.D 0" 'Offloe, No TltFrtrtet, near Xrtunry nndVrll MMM- HWWi. HOT pOK AQU I A O R K 121 K On and after Monday, July Slit, tba atoamerKBT POBT will leave bar wharf foot of Bereata atrtol, at o'elook a m.. tbr nmoela Cnrek. MnMtnlrieT at Alexanarla, aad all InUrmedlato laadtage Bo taralor, will Itavo Aqttla Oroek at p m , arrtr tag at waehlngtoo at l K p m For freight or paa- M. B. 816 W, Agent. N' OTICB TO KXCURiinaTiaTSaPartSea wtahluto sharttirtha. KETPHBT fm MoAan. light ExoareloBj.wlU apply oa board, or of the Aaeat.at tbo foot f SeveniA etroot, between tho boariofOa m. aad I t m. Wear prepared to MwminvaM nruti ia ui jrswii nr 017 svmnr-oMa. ldoavlnf aad retaraing at our regular honn. Jy i-tf WU B.TlNOVy, Agent PROPEOTUB OF1UK VFEEKLf NillU.L REPUBUCAN. Th uhdirtighid tommtnotd, In th meotli of Dtotmbtr, 18C0, th publication, la thlt olty, cf t wttkjy ntrpaper,on.ld tht National Bepub- Hoartr It It pr.nttd on n largt nhttt, twtnty-ttTtn by forty-tiro inch, nnd It famlnhtd tt th low prtona tUUd btlow. It oonUInn tU tht original nutter of th dnlly National Rtpublican, wfth th txooptlcn of loot! ntwi not mttrntUng to oouutry tub orlbtri. It will girt full report of th proceedings ot Congruv and of th other dtpnrtnunbi of tlia National Oovornmtnt. It oentnlnn nil tho ntwg of th any, foreign nod domtitlo, mnrktu, 4., Ac, u well tt tn ortgliaj otrrttpondtnoe from nil ptrtn of th oonntry. Th mluelluieoui depnrtmtnt will rootlvo ipaolnl attention, aod, In til rttpeoti, tht effort will b mtd tu eiUbllah thi ohnrno ttr of th Rational Apublvcan M k family Newipaper. Wuhlngton being now tht oestrnl point of th oamntmlUterr operation, (rent attention will be ptld to fnrnlthlog th rendtrt of th Natitncti JtfpuMuan with full, nnd tapaololly nrlth ooctiroK, toootnt of Uit progreu of tht war for lb Union. In pollUo, th paper It BtpobUoon, iiutaln uig the Admlnlntratlon of Mr. linoolo. Then it no othtr Bepnblloan ptptr Ul the DU trtot of Colombia, or la th vicinity of It, and It It btlltred that rcoenttvenUhUTi optntd to tuoh a papr tn lmpertnnt apher(of uiefol effort. The time ha oome, when the aotual admlnlitratlon of the Government nponBepub lloan principle will aiplodo th mlereproaen latloni whloh hare mad thoa prlnolplei ao dlatatltful to the Boulli. Bat It I not only htre, and In thla vicinity, that th projeolora of th A'urionaJ Jtepublwan hop to mako It utaful. To th whole oonnlry thy offer a Journal whloh will dtaouaa national polltlM from a national ttandpolnt, and which will never be ewerved from patrtotlo duty by any ovrpowrlng prtaauro of looal Interett. TEM1B OF HUBUUBIPTION. On oo?y, on year (1,00 Thrte ooplsi, one year ,., (.00 Five ooplea, one year , 7.00 Ten copier, one year 11.00 Twenty ooplee, on year , 10.00 On oopy, aU month LOO Three ooplei, alxmontha Jo Fir ooplei, all month! 3.M Ten ooplei, all month) , 600 Twenty eoplea, ix month 10.no Payment alwayt In advanoa. Whan a Club of iiibtorlbert baa been for warded, additions may be made to It on Die eame term. It la not neoewary that th tab aorlbire to a Clou ahould reoelvt their papera tt tht tame poet offloc. Honey may be forwarded by mall, at our rink. Lnrge amount oan be remitted in Treea ury notet, or draft on Boeton, New York, Fhilaitelphla, or Baltimore; smaller amounta tn gold, or in notea of eolrtnt banka. Addreaa VT. J. HOBTAQH 4 00, tfoatangton, D. 0. r To Uiilt NiTlonit Biruuiom la pub. Uahtd every morning, (Bundaye eaoepted,) at the following rate i One oopy, one year KM Five ooplei, one year 15.00 One oopy, all monthe 1.75 Fir top', all month 7.50 bo copy, three month , 1.00 mnmmnammmwmm Aaroi QiaaTiuietca'a Qrria. , vorver oi inn inn w aimne. I WaatlinoauAn n, inen .EALBD rSOrOSAXa wuB be reoJrral at thi I Ofaoe nnUI WEDNESDAY, thfivth day f tep temtur.at 11 roloak , far In ranking in. Ogreroi meat wuh. (leo) I FIFTEEN BUNJjBBD H08. 8M,fthefMfwl,(dttrpuota,rli! i " ' o, CATALBY., Foe Oaraur fUOD) On thrawntd horate, from (II) Ifletn to (ll eiitttt haaide high, btltrara tn ondelghlyenreWagti CduktiBni wil prekn ta the MddaV, aomputly , bniu. laA.rrM Jrotaill " "AkTltMBT. " Voa AnTattar'lwirirehnadrtdhOBei.lMDm GX)tflettndon tnlfeo(H)ilxttthtndiklgh irwata In nntlaignayeartolacetof dark ooloiai tree frcmalldefteu, Mmnaetly, unlit; well a run to harntta, and (o weigh aot lea than IfiQU poa ida. Mneneite I ' r The ft II nemt and pent tfltt tddrttt of tie Mdd 1 nnnnptu lamtpTopoeni. 1 j 1 lfnoidltmadtlathtntnitofn Arm, titnimte of nil tbt pnittet mnet npptnr or the bid will bt ton ttdtrtd tt tht ltdlrldtnl propotnl 0 tht party (Jan. Inlt r f r r, Propoitfrmduivlrrtwa t onuUtrad, tad nn onth of tlkglinot mnet noooupanf tnth ifor CtTtlrr or nnLUrry borne, nod In ulunnl betkbcNd fir n ike name pnw.. r Irony bidder withti to trou lor both tlnirtt ht im lorwnra two aiaunti prop tin one for eaeh oltee KmpUsmlUtlf,"" hnrUf nortfeitnOttonny otbtr propoMi by tbi name pnrir. rropoinle mnei te nadrimd ti Col D. II.'Baeker, Qnnntrmuter U B. Amy Wtthing ton. I) C Lata unit bt plnlnly mnrkel Propoaalt Mr Uoreei QOAKtNTBtV Tht ability of tht bidder to Oil tht tontnit.thould It be award, d to bin, mait Ugiualleed by two miwiuivH uviwua, OThvv Hnaiinrve mnil DO nD' dlatdpi iiurnir. Braderamtiitbepnaentleptraoiwhtt tht bide ore opined, or their propoult will tet be oonild. end. Bonda, In the aim of In Ihoiuaid dollare, tlgnad by tht coutiaotor ind both of hla gnarantora, will b. leqnl'id of theanOMaeful Modal noon elgnlng the aontraet Aa the bond meet ncoompany the oontrnet, II will be neoerenry fir blddera to bare their kondtmen wlih them, or tu hart nonde elgnid tn nntleipnUon an read, to bt prodneed when the oonlrnot la Hgned Bleak, fir boade oan be protnrtd upon applloallcn being medi it thli otjoe, either ptnonnlly, by letii r or by telegraph. ' ZtrM e ffwiimftlei. VYe , cf tht oonnty of , nnd State of ,naa ,of ihtomntyof ,nudBtnii of , do hereby guaranty that le nble to fulfil n ooatraot In nuoordanot with tnt lerma or hu propoalllen, ind thai, ahould hla prcpontlon ba io iiptcd, ht will nt onct enter Into n uootraet In no eordanoe thtrawlUt Sbonld the tontmot bt nwarded him, we art pn partd to beoomt hit ftturlttea, (Tu ihle a uoronttt mart be tpptndtd tht eDMit etrtlllcitt ebove mentioned ) .t INPECnoN.DlU,IVEY,ii All hor.ee eontrtoud for under thUVtf rtlununt will be tnbjeeud to n llgld Inipettlon, nod thou nut oouformlng to tht tpeelnontloua wlU be releattd. No merre will be reotired. The honea meet bt dtUrtred la thli eity! on or be fore llo.VDA f, ike at o iuv, end m eVirnti m ot time will be grinUd on uny pttuzt. fiymenl tt be ranat apon the tompltlion off eoh eentraei, to na eoon thtraaiter at the Lepot O tarter matter ehall ba In rnnda Any Intormallty In the bid, or non-oonfonntnoe with the tetma ot thla ndvarrjaetaint, will eneurt tlia rtJaoMonoftbepro poaal Tbt Uavaur Uoreta will bt awarded In leu ol (ltd) two huedrtd lath, nnd tht Anntunr Bureee In lote of (2m two hundred nnd any tneh, uakie tht Dtpot QJUirttrmatttr ahcud deem It lor the in ttreet of thi OOTernannt to Tory iht aumbtr Tni Depot Qnerieruutttr mm ea to hlnbelf tie right to rvjeet any or all bids that he may derm too high D BL XtJOBBK. Colonel nnd Depot Ituuwrnmter. nng it dtiotha 1UOTIOB. WUOLKBALi AND HBTA1L QUOCER. The aibeerlber, having reoantly oomcleted the ereetion ol hla new building, on the out ofnla former prtmuta,(devtruird by flrt eomt Hat elnet ) bege to cnll thi attention of hla uld fjtanda nnd the publto generally to the raol. and to ramtna them of hit ability tu tern them In nil branob. e of the GENERAL O ROGER Y TRASH. hermg ample room and Inonnead fneUltiee to trant oot btt.1, em. Bt hna reoantly returned from tht ntiou North. tra morieu, wnert nt noe oortruuy lalKtea a oeu ptett etiwk of KVLHYlUINQ BKQUISITB FOB A FINK JA3M1.I UttUUbttl, and, having purahaeed ozolnlrly for oath, can offer peoollar mdutiementa. both ai to i rloo andaaallty, HU atook of Fine l ea, Wince, Llqaora, Sugars of rrine le, W plo-t.. i 4rmuwS, ifyiv-m. , nonrooD, noB(Pigaoeia, ana jkto v Disay. Frvlta UuUid,aaueo, Wooden Ware, fto Are of the beet desorlpUon, and all adapted to the traauv u n Btnin-iuu, JE3SE B WILBOkt, No. 817 hianaylvanla ataman, bet. BUth and Sevealh ele.,eotth aide an iio-dlm NEW IOHB VXCKLBIOUDAKMItT, . a a. .a.. - u-t j ll.:i fc w wewaai aw ji,uailt utamar mmiibiiu BT , AkUtUlU U'U FATJiMpeouuUylnformatbepabllothat ho baa booome oole propnetor of ibe oelabratodM Ubllahmeot lately owned by hi father, and will bo nrP7 'W'UPP'J ' wnwre. wim uwiitwuiaupt'ga, at phoao la aooordaooo wlih tho Umee. Tbo qaallt) ofoarardolea la not to bo oxoalud. bntlereaap piled on llbeial terme. Again we oone to'oro you, ' Our banner la unfurled, W bile our enatomora are Booking ' From all quartern of tbo world For oar Bread, oar Cato, and Paatrlea, or our Padding a, Bw.etmeata, too j And tbey oome aoleat upon ua, 1 bat wo eoaroe know what to do. Our bakera have beoa buy From early mora till uight. While our atuoa of floor U raalthlugt Bat thla giree aa deltgbt. For "qulok ealeo aad email proAta," Ia the mot to of oar eiote. And If yoa iiiroliaett onoo from ua, You will aurely puxohaae mro nd aleo that tba horalde Will prool dm from Nor'h to South, That the "Dread and Cake of Fatea Kntera every body 'e Mouth I" i Fnly iT-am j MANHUOUf. HOWXOHT1 BOWBSTOBBDI Jiut VJuUl, in a .Sealed OtvtUyt. Pridimmftnu. A LECTCEE ON TUK NATURH. TBFAT mentvand Dralcat Core of Sperm atorrhaa, or im loal weakoeaa, Involuntary Kmlaalona, fraxaal I e blUiy, and lanpodimente to Marriage, generally, NervoutBfiia, Coai-nmpilon, Epliepay aad Flte, Men ul and PhyKloal Inoapaolt, reeulttag Irom flell Abuse, ao ByMoir J Ci7i.Tiawau,B D , author 01 tbo Orm Bock, 40. A Boow tu Tbowaaimdo or f ulferore ' Bent under aoal. In a Dlala earelooe. to aar addreei. poet cotd, ob root lot of alx oeau, or two poetage aUapi.bT I' OU, J. C KLINE. 121 Bowery, nvwYoik. tug T Bmlfdkw rent umc-box, i.t.9. TBB 9, lt63e, FaCB. 9, lbtM. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY, The ebortirtto.uickeat, and beet route from Bolt more to the On and after fiandar, Ftb'y 0, Has, Paneugei Trntna wul nrrlve and depart from Calf tn stauia. aa followa : TBAINS NOBTTf LBAVK Moll, at, ,.,, ,,IU A M lalmlo Expreaa, , 4 ,.eto P.M rerkton Aooemodetlon i.t.oo r, M FrttabnrgnndllairlibnrgBnpraee .ISO P.M ' TBAtNS BODTU AXBIYB Torkton AoeonuaodatiAu, nt ,.100 A. at UaSale JSaprae ,.110 A M rttubnrg and Uarrlaburg Eipraai loo r. M Hall..... .T....V. eto r.H Tbt e A. M. Train from waehlngtoo oonneota with the I II A at Truln Irom Baltimore tor thi Wart, and for Buffalo, K Imlrajtooheetir, Dunkirk, Canon dalgun, and Niagara yalla, and for New York Sty. ThellA kL Train from Woahlngton oonneota with the a 00 r M, Train from Baltimore. to Weet.Ntrth and Northwest, and Glmlra and Buffalo and Bo theater. Tht 100 r. M Train from Washington esnnoou with the I M r, , Train from Baltimore for Pitt, burg, Hurnsburg, and the Weel, and le n direct ooo neotjeo for Lebanon fcaitoe, Allentown, end Sew York.vU Otntral Uallrond otNtw Jeraey. Try thli rouu to New York aw- m oniy Trim leant lithe I W . it. Trtla.for BalUraon on flandny Fenlebar. MtWlkuM n.lmsi mmA k W . ' ' " to tat IM AVreX,f Bllta( n W" ' J.N. DlBABST, Bant. Itlll. ,,) ,,, ll, j IJ ftl, r 7i! iii i : ,i 1 1 1 'NAi0xlLlBMi?t,BLI(iAN.-' I TT ftT'.r.-.iiTt" ayi EbuicIbUoi Ii B Borler MXti l aeiilill f Cntlieliii Tliwi Ii lutukT tid liiioarl. dotu (idbi or t'hbi 4uf . liu ,ii Below w girt two Important doonmenU In remtloo to tt queeU of tnool nation la lb border title. Tn'aretl'fportla before tkt Logajlaiar or Kratuckyhr Mr. Kathanfel Wotfe,'ef)poetoc lb Prmunl plan cjf em'ti eiplUoo.'ano prtnntln ttw trgnmenla of the eleVeboldetl agalnet lb wmn; th, eedend Ii a epecoh of Benator HMUranoa, or Mlaeoari, itrongly oommondinf th frenldent'i 'ecbenw, and howlngwh tmaaolpttloo I t nloeetlly. Thee conflicting flw,riptjMotingt itntl mtnU of th tmaoolp'alfonUteiuid th bro-ele-verj men, girt a fair lhdoattoo of ,Ue temper ol th border State. REPORT AGAINST EMANCIPATION, na. wotra'a niroaTTo m usttdoxt uoiiLt- ttm. The Oentral Asaembly of th Commonwealth ot Kentdckj bar had under oomlderauoo the reaoltttlon proponed by th Preeldeht of tht uniua mat u tnt uongreaa, rar uov aaop Uon, on th 8lb day of Uaroh. 1861. reootumend ing " that th Untted Btetet ought to oroprate with any State whloh maj adott a gradual abolishment ot elarery, giving t mob. Slate pnonblarr aid, to ba need by aool Stat lo Ua dlaorvllon, to oompantate tor tba loeonrenl ncei, pnbllo and prlfate, prod toed lijncb obaog of eyitom!" and alao tl roaolntloo adopted Dy uoogreaj in parananeaor laid rtto lotion; aod wo deem It duo to that blgh fano tlonary, tod to oar oonrtltuenU, that we should make known lb Tlewa we enlertah of. th Im norlant rnblect Inrolrod In bla recommenda- lion. W do not doubt that tbt LegUlatute baa the power to provide by law far tba nsn clpatlon of the tlavat In tbla Oomnonweallb : - All leglalatlT power of the State to teeted In the legislative department of tbi Government, enbjeot to no reslraipU, azoept each a are Im powd by Ibe lundameutal law, 1U own wladom and reaponilblliUoa." Tba only rettrlctlon Upon th lrgltlatlve power la regard to lb emancipation of alavee may b found lb artlclt tan, aeouon vne, ot to uonnitntion oi Aeo tuoky. It prof Idee that i ' Th General Ai embly ehall ham no power to naa laws for th imancjpallou of slsvee without th oooaenl oi their owuers, or without paving their owners, oravlona' to inch manclnatton. a fnll annlva lent In money for the slave to emancipated, ana providing ror lusir nmovai rrom toe 8tate." Tho Preeldnt ol the United Bute tnd t majority or to uoDgraa propoaa to toe people ofKentuoky toT adopt a aobenw of gradual umanolptUon. It I not olalmed by ta Presi dent that Goograe ha the oonaillntlonal right to aDoiian aiaverj in Aentnoay. xn ngnt to tmanolpat th alar ia admitted by him to be erolnslvelv within th nower of 4ha Bute an tborltj. Tba meteor la, however, urged by the President with all the aarneatnaB whteb laDcuatr oaa command tn eorntetneai whloh dlsoloM tht deep ooo vtotlon felt by him of the importtno of th mtttoi to. th atooMtful tetmlnallon of tba war and th restoration of th union witn on lit oonntleet bietrlogi to the people. The President urgee toil th ltaderr ol the ejisllng losurrectlon entertain the hop toai tn uoTirnment win niumateij o lorceo to aeknowledg the Independence of some pari or the diraffeolad region, or that all th alar Htatea, north of snob parts, will then sly, "Tht Union lor wblob w have etrngglet being al ready gone, we now chooee to go with them " And to deprive them of such t hop tba Pro liant urge tn acnem or initiating' gradu tl emancipation, and thus substantially ending the war. The President, in hla addraa to the reprasentatlrt lo Congress from Ibe bordor elare 8tatea, on th 11th July lot',, urges also ibe additional reason, that II the aohem pro poeed by him b not adopted by the border States, slavery will bo extinguished by lb nn oessorj looldente of the war. lie says If ihr war continues long, aa It moil If th object be not sooner attained, th Institution In your States will b extinguished by mere friction and abroelon-by the mere Incidents of the war. It will be gone, aod you will bar noth ing valnabbi In lieu ut it. Two reasons are thus urged upon us to adopt the eohesie. The one, that ine war win do tcereoy snostantiaiie ended ; and eeoond, that If not adopted th In stitution of tlivery will be extinguished by tbr necetaary Inoidente of tba war. Wp believe that If a majority of the slaveholder! of Ken tucky could be convinced that tba Union, aa ll war, could be rettored br a eaorlllee of Ihe value oi th liar within tn Bute, mat the sacrifice would ba oheerftillj made. Aooordlng to the consua of I860, Kentucky baa. two hundred and twenty Ave thousand four hundred and ninety slavea. Their value Is ai least on hundred million. The people of this Commonwealth wonld willingly make that oon Irlbu'.lon to re-establish the Union They know no MWtlnoe short of an intlre abandonment o their coaetltutlonal rights, which they wonld not make lor ao holy an abject. Tbuy roltmn ly iHlleva what they have to ofteo proclaimed, thlt Ihe union of the 8tataj. based UDon the Constitution, la astentlal to the enjoyment of in prioiea oiissingi or ireaiom. 7 ney wor ship, Ihey adore tb great work of their fathers It reared for them a Union and a Constitution which, together, secured to the people the most benedoentandthe freest Government ver erected by man a Government which Impart ed to the people a measure of happinaaa which had never before been voucheafed to any na Uon. Bui, devoted as we are lo the Unloo, we do not feel that our loyalty demand tt our hands the adoption of the measure propoaed. W do not urea with th President that the Brad ual emancipation of the tlavat In Ihe border Stab would bring about a speedy termlna Hon of the war. Unhappily for our ooun try, the dominant party in th Congress of th United States are bent on the deiunc lion of thvtConatliutlon and the Unloa. No curse which the dlreat tnemy or our country bould have Imposed would, in our opinion, have Dora mora outer rrtuts man me action or mat party has produced. We have viewed lth alarm the rapid stride which the dominant party in Congress has made toward the prostra tlon or every guaranty which the Constitution provide for the dearest right or the people They bay endeavored, through th inatrumen tellty or th hxeoutlre and Cougreaa, tt etrlp tba people of the dlssfloted State of their pro ptrly; ihey have paused coofljoalloa bills, In utter violation or tho plain provision or the Constitution? they bare sought to take away from thoae people their Sute governments, end reduoe them to itat of territorial vassalage; they have declared Utelr purpose o fret the laves of th rebel State, and elevate them to ao equality with the white man; they have de clared that the war should be proeeouted until slavery shall be swept from th entire land; they proclaim that they are against restoration of the Union unless slavery la abolished. The people or Kentucky Justly feel horror and alarm at the enunciation ot such doctrines. They will oppose them by all peaoeable means, and If the time ehall oome when the counsels tf reason shall no longer be heeded, when the barrier areotrxl by ins uooiniuiiun than oo lonitr afford nroteotlou. then will Kentucky rise ud a earn man and eacrlno the Drooertv. and, if need be, th lives of bar oalldreo, la dt- lino jof that Cooetllatlon under whloh tlon otat now-, hop to enjoy national liberty. i W deny, What ha been, at. often aeseried by.lhat party, that the question of slavery it the cause of the war, Disappointed ajmblllop. groralllDg lust of oBo fold power, produora It, "Slavery waa bill the pretext for Ibe axcu tioa of a purpose long nourished to of ertbrow the Government. Holding these vlewa, we but eobo the vole of th loyal cltlrenaof Ken tnekr when we deolar that th totlan of the late Coogrer waa a treacherous tnd Digram violation of plighted faith) for they olmnly armed, In the resolution which they voted for at' the commencement of tba rebellion, " that Iha war ahould not be waged la any spirit of oppreatiOB, or for toy purpose of cooqueet or ubjugatlooi or purpose of overthrowing or interfering witn in rtgni ot esuDiisoeii laau tutlons of any of the State., Ire or slhve. but to defead and maintain th aupremaoy of the Constitution, tnd to preserve the Union with tilth dignity, equality, tnd rlghlsof the hv oral .Stales unimpaired; tod tint tl soon ta these) objeeta are aooompllihed.'the war onght lo oeate." Thlt resolution waa voted ror by that very party whoee avowed purpose now ia to wage a war or extermination agalnet the rights or the slaveholder, to deetroy the sove reignty ol th disaffected States, and forfeit the property of the people now tnd forever to the Government, whole powers ire bound, tied tnd restricted br th Constitution from which It derived vitality, toil to which every power It rightfully xert owes Its exittenoe and sup port. Kentucky I for th Union aa It tu. 8b took np arms to tsaUt la raatorlng It to t oon lltullonal boats, tod the will never lty them down until the find that tht live of ber eona are to ba eaoriSoed ror the destruction, and not for the ureaarvatlon. of a cooitltuilonal Union. ICentucxy bout not of what she has done In meaaorea oanse ot in union, to world knowi it. History will record It This much, however, we will aay that If the daaota'e hab itation!, fields laid waste; If the murder of helpleee woman and children; If all this calam lty auffered by her people; lr, more than ail elie, If th blood of the noblest of her youth poured out In tonent on many a atrlcken Held or thla IntetUn war, affords evidence of hrr loyalty to me great ana good uoveromeni. which waa her pride and ber blald then, in deed, may ehe olelm to be hoard and hoeded lo thla aad hour of national humiliation. We are ol opinion that the nradual eman clpatlon of th alarei or Kentnoky would but excite the people or the dlanffected gtilee lo still greater exertion to o ertbrow the Govern ment. Armlea powerful enough tn crush the rebellion are wnat la needed. The united Blatea have all th means nacewary to attain that end. Th population of these States ex oeeda fivefold that ot the Statee In rebellion, aod tbelr other reaouroea are correspondingly great Kentnoky la opposed tn a division ol the Union. 8he tees nothing lollowlog t perma nent destruction of the Union but an endless night of deapotlsm. She want no new Uolnn, suoh ai abolltionlsta and radical Republicans desire. She wanta the Union founded by our fathers and baaed upon the Constitution, which teoured lo til the tttate jttetioe and equality; and she will hare none oner. We cannot oloea thlt tubjeot without refer ring again to the addreaa of lb President to the reprneotatlvea In Congress from the bor der States on the lttb July last. Heaays:"! am preaaed with difficulty not yt mentioned one that threatens division among those who, united, art none too strong. An Instance of It ia known to you. General Hunter Is an hone.t man. He wen, and I hope attll Is, wy Irlend. I vatned him none tbo lese for his agreeing with me In the general wish that all men, every where, conld be freed. Uo proolaimed all men free within certain States, eud I repudiated the proclamation. He expeoted more good and lee harm from the measure than I could be lieve would follow. Tet, in repudlallug II, I gava dissatisfaction, If not offence, to maoy wboe support the country cannot afford t) lose And thli 1 not ihe end of It Tb pres sura In thla direction is still upon me and Is in oraaalng. By conceding what I now ask, you can relieve m. aod, mnoh more, oan relieve the country In thlt important point." There Is but one meaning which oan be rea- onauiygiven to tnatporuoo oi me 'resident's address, and It la thin that the abolitionists an 1 the radical Republicans are dissatisfied, if not offended, at th Prealdenl'i repudiation of Gen Hunter' proolamiiion freeing all alaves wltbla certain States, and that th pressure which Is now upon him proofed! from that quarter. We bear willing testimony to the patrtotlo axerllnn which Preeldent Lincoln has made, and is now making, to break down tba rebellion and re store the Union. H I called upon tu dis charge the duties ol bit high office amid diffi culties whteh might well have appalled tie heart of Washington or Jackson; aod every true lover of his country will sustain him la his exalted objeot. When, then, iha enemlea of Ihe oonnlry the abolitionist and radloal Repub licans threaten to withdraw Irom blm tbelr support; when they press him to lend bis ai 1 to tba exllootlon of slavory In the border tlavo Stale, we deolare our ooofident belief that It would redound lo the best Interest of our country If the Pnwldent made Issue with Ih tl party, whose oareer or late has developol no measure that waa not fraught with evil. Let that party withdraw from hie tupport. They would then aland side by aide with the dl.u nlonlaU of the South Ibu posttluu to which tbelr measures will ultimately drive tbem Aa for Kentucky, the will eland by Ibe Presided aa long aa he atands by tba Union aod the Cou atltutlon. He hue thila far performed bla part aa beoamn the auocessnr or the great Washing ton, aod Kentucky will euilaln htm, nbould II exhanst her beat blood and iloheat treasure In tba holy work. We therefore adopt the following resolution Resolved, That we deollne the adoption of a system of gradual emanciptllon of slaves In tal. State. SPEECH IN FAVOR OP EMANCIPATION. ir-niTOR HnNDiasos srir-on at uinnibil. Senator Henderson made an address at Han nlbal, Ulaaourl, on tha 19th of August, before a man meeting. He reviewed the whole ground In controversy, and suggcited the pol Icy wbloh should be taken by Missouri In the present exigency He said nt wab and m Risixnr It Is th oonteal of tb rich na-alost the poor the war or privilege reeking superiority over Ihe worth and dignity of labor. And strange a it may be, thslntended victims ot this glgsn- tla soheme are made toe instrumeata oi lit suo oess. Whilst pouring out their blood lo prn vent the elevation ot the negro to a level with themselves, that blood but e target th crim son stream that i-parates Ihemfiom the width lords who now commaod their pervious. De luded Into the belief that they tlzht to prevent the liberation of the Afiioun tlave, each blow thay strike but rivet the chains rf social slave ry upon tbelr own unworthy limbs Then lo raoapltulatt, tbcia truths are self evident : 1st- We art lu the uldsl ot a war which threatens to continue until rebellion shall be oruihed by force, or the Culon shall be do strojed. Conciliation Is out of the questlou 2J That rebellion, against our withes, was Inaugurated by a band of selQiu conspirators, who have but little sympalhy with the repub lican Idea which II at the foundation of our Government al. The long continuation of thla war unon tb loll of Uleeourl mult Inevitably and In tho destruction of every material Interest In the Mate. tb. The dtitractloa of the Union, though it may bring temporary peaoe, will prove the be- ginning of endlaee wars, In which Missouri, iron oer geograpaieai position, anon a ways be the greater sufferer. Sth. ir the Union Is to be restored It must bo speedily restored, Of universal bat krvptoy will he felt throughout the nation, aali latbonl lobeteltlo Hlaaourl. ., 6th It li the duty of th people of t ill 8tal, regardless of Ih put, to examtn that preeent and provide for the luture, taking inah oourae aa may conduce lo tb preiervatlol of lb Union, whlart tt the tarn time It pronlotea the Ira Interest, the oeaee tnd welfarli of nnr own oltiaena In thla Bute. I GUMQTAM FtBjrmrcBta. I Fellow-clliaena, la thli period or deep die treea when dread uncertainly dally bang over the lire and property or every man In the State; when th Oorernmeut bnlll by our r.,thM la In ImmlnH., Am mkak .1 Ll I-..-.,-. - n-uv.w in ,u ,iau,iuu ue,l,Vl VI UVEf UOWUVj When personal liberty oan learotly be 'guarded oeueetu tne luieia or in vooiUMiion; when the toroh or rebellion Ii being touched to onr aweuinga, ana wanton naroanry runs not through th land; when foreign natlois langb K our GEiuniuM. enn mneir met anpTM, na oome; when the gaunt forma of poverty and want itand near, threatening to advance told tht ruin of a onoe great tnd prosperous na tion, tonoblna frith lor oncer the vert1 victims ol despair, who but yesterday war the recip ient of freedom' rloheet bounties; Ihe Iron prejudio of the past ahotld be broken down, and notblorr ahould be deeplaed or rvjooted that tend to the happiness of man or th petoe of the nation. auvtBT in DiKoxa. I know that the Institution of alavarv In our State la In danger. But whatever phot the quiwtlon may aaanme In the future, It ahould not be nermltted to weaken the lovaltv of a single mania ihlsSteto That danger ia brought aooui uj reueuion, ana not oy loyalty, ir it be doomed t meet a eudden overthrow and die In the midst of treason, Its blood will be lound on the akirta of its profraanl friends, whoee love of slavery was stronger than their love ol country, and whose leal In behalf of a slogle right waa miitakon Idr the esaaac of patriouem. It ll the duty of somebody to apeak olalnlv In regard to this question, and to warn the people oi Missouri against tb dingers or onr position. We gained nothing In the beginning by cosing onr eare against tne uunaeri oi me distant norm. Now that tba atorm Is noon us. we can gain nothing by oloslnar onr eve aeralnst tho glare of the thunderbolt, or attemptlnr to sneiier ouraeiree rro-a ine rage or the hurri cane. The dread realities of the itrlla are now upon us, and the counsel or the timid are no longer needed lur the salety or the nation UOW TIIH HEICLLION SHOCUI BiVK tUN caviHio. Ibis rebellion bhould have bean stricken In Us Infancy. Iha members of lh South Caro lina convention lbt first convened for the pur pose of aacea'lon, should have been tilted tnd hung. The rebel! who boasted of thtlr treason ou me door ot Cootre ahould bare been In otroeraled at tho moment. The power ot the Government ahould have been mad manifest tn the beginning, and thus thousands of Inno cent men would hdve been ipared the lorturee ot oeatn on ine Dattie-nna. The weeping of wldowa and the suffering of children, following lo the train or Ibe unneoeaeary war, wool i hare been unknown In tho land. Looking hack over the past, we now wonder that then things were not done. Th reason la apparent. Tbey olothed Ihe crime ol rebellion with the pretext ni aeouring t right whloh nobody de oled Kvery one ebrtnk from the discussion of slavery, and tacitly admitted the exorbitant pretensions of men who had resolved to sacri fice every slave and every dollar's worth of property in America to accomplish Inelr enda. Aoravrioxs or xitiNCiraTioN. Bui, In considering tbi sublect of nradual emancipation, there la an imnortanl foot that should net be negleoted. It It this: that ahould a gradual system be adopted, the slave to ba pata lor wonn manumitted, there U daoger, if iuu ar cuuuuue, taat me inautuuoo may 04 entirely utairoyea Deiore toe aay of payment, aud the people would receive nothing In lis stead This fact constitutes t strong argnmenl In favor of Immediate emanclpatiou and pay ment at prvsiui. unaer extauog circumstan ces, were I to oonsult my own vlewt aa to the belt interests of the people of Mlttouri, 1 would receho the money and emancipate at once. Buttba ad vanlagea of gradual over Immediate emancipation are eo great. In the opinion of a large portion of Ihe p"oplo, that It ihonld ba adopted In preference, provided th difficulty latt named oould be obviated. I tbona-ht that It could hi obviated by requiring of the Fed I ral Government that the mjney Intended to be I used la Missouri ror that pnrpoee, should be placed at ouce to Ihe ai edit of the Slate, the amount to be based upon the nlave population of 1800 It would then be under the oontrnl of the legislature of Ihe State, aod local leale latlon rc'ght be provided to meet aay lues ac cruing from the casualties of war previous to rne a ty or tuauumiaaiou. It la u fart known to all that we have not over two tbitda, at most, or the number ol slavea that we had In 18e0. If we receivo Dav for lit 963 slaves, the number owned at thnt lime, (and payment must be bated upon that census u tne piopnsition ue adopted at all ) ind wit have but 76,613, It is quite apparent that the legislature, In making compensation, may pay an average price largely beyond that provided by Congress. If Uongreae fix the price at three hundred dollar per head, the legislature, according to thla estimate, may ply lour hundred and Ofly dollars per head to both loyal und disloyal owners. But If this sum should be found Insufficient to ooDipeuMito the loyal meu ol the State for the loss of tbelr slaves, the legislature may easily remedy Ihe difficulty by using the whole fuod for tba payment ot the loyal, and reject ing Ihe claims of the pestiferous traitors who have brought thla neceesity upon us If, thtre fore. the omnera ol half tbe slaves la IheStaie should be proved to be disloyal, there would be out mirty-eignimousana tnree hundred and twenty one elaves to pay for, and Ibe fund would be eulScient to enable us to nav lor each of them nine hundred dollar, aa average prloe far beyond their present value. I am free to aumii, nowover, mat ao tar aa rav ex perience extendi, the slaveholder of th State are generally loounea to do loyal, ana in case anvauch system should ba adopted, I am aatls fled that but few thereafter would be found willing to admit their dialojtlty. Tat ritiiiDivr'a paoriwrnoi. The l're-ldent or the United States, who lo my judgment, la sincerely tb tried friend . tLe border Statee. seeing the danger to which Ih) Institution of slavery was exposed, and finding It ixteedlngly dlQloult lo proteot it agalnet Ihe growlog prejudices of the times, at well aa the abrasions or ta oootltct.eubmltted In Uaiob last a proposition to Ooogreea, by which conipeneatlou oould be secured to the slaveholders of our States, tnd til cause of complaint against th UovornmtQt might be removeu. the rouor or auaouai. I ouly regret authn time that the ordinance was not perfected and passed at the July session ot toe convention, una it Been done, 1 urn eallined that within ten days from It submis sion to Gangrene tbo appropriation would bate baen made, and the money plaoed to the credit of Missouri. Tho people of tbe State would to day feel a secjrlty In refertnoe to thlt ape del of property (hat tbey do not feel lu refer enoe to uny other article of property. It would bare acted as au Insuranoe upon t part of their properly at least, upon whloh they must feel they now have no polioy. I oan eee no objjo tlon to acoeptlog similar security tor our home that art In dangar of conflagration, for our borara that aie nightly stolen, or ror onr lands that are being dally depreciated. The paaaage ol Ihe ordinance by tb conven tion, and 1U adoption by Congress, oould btv deprived no one or any right, It must be rati fied first by the people, and the day ot railfl -a-tlon might have been postponed to t lime when til tht facta conld bt knows and the people oould have toted for their own beat welfare. But It wts urged thtt the people wen he oomlog quiet, tnd tl would be the wont policy to excite them by the irritation of the ilivciy Seetloo. Th first error la th'A objection am te la Ih ft that the teceaslonln were not quiet, aad narti Intend to ba until on party or the other shall be expelled Irom Ih State ; aod the tecood la, no grater degree of excite meat can be pomlbly created than exist at pfeeeot in our nnhippy State. The whole of thla exoltament. too. 1 founded noon this verv question. It really teems that If the whole euDitct were removed, the agitation would ex plre for want of food. ' I nm free to admit that In my opinion tht beat thing the people or MUsonrl cau now do, I to ask th convention again tu meet ud submit an ordinance, such ta I bar Indicated to Congress at It next eeeelon. Thla I) no abolition scheme lh abolitionists will not vote ror Ik Tbey will not tax themeelvei to Dav ror that whloh la to ran Idly deetroylog Itaell. Tbey ny let It alone ror t year longer, aad In own follies will end Its reign. Tbey prefer to destroy ll by the mili tary power. It fa possible that Congress would acoad to the proposition of one or two Statee, or perhaps mora. If speedily made. It may tct ravorahly at Ih next aetslon, but after that period I expect no such thing. The oonveutlon may be called together br the Governor, but be will not be Inollnad to rfu ao nnleej It eeemi to be tho wish of the people They can express thrlr wishes at publlo meet ings. Tbey should not uegl;t to do ec ine sttivenoiiiera tseuiu-lv. should see tn ll thai such eiprewlon ahould be given. Tby have a double Interest in closing with Ihe pr, position. 1 have every oonOdenoe that theli sagacity will teach them Ihe right. The path of Interest la plain; the pith ol duty Is equally plain. If these be abandoned to gratify caprice let no complaint be uttered If the oaaualtiee oi the atrlfe shall disappoint them. (From the Bangor Whig 1 THE EMPTY 8I.BEVE. Iniorltied tn den. Howard, of Maine, wlm reeenUy loat hit right arm In defence of bla country. IV IUV1D Biact I, By the mooii'i pale light to a gating throng, Let me tell nne tal. let ma ting one aong, Tla a tala dtvold of in aim or nlan. 'Tit a almpla aong of a nna arm man. Till thla vary hour I oould ne'er believe wnat a ten tale thing Is an empty autre What a weird, queer thing Ii nn imply tlttve. It till lu a silent lone to all. Of a country's need and a oounlry'i oall, Of a kiss aud a tear fir a ohlld and wife. And a hurried maroh for a nation's Ufa; Till Ibis vary hour who oould e'er believe Wbat a tall ute thing I an empty sleeve What a walrd, queer thing Is an empty sleeve. it telle i,f a bttla field of ion Of the aabre'a olaaa of the oanncn'a roar ui ua aeaaiy onnrge or tne bugle's nla Of a gurgling lound In a finnan's throat Of the whining grapi of ihe fiery tbell ui Rg.Dv woiou mimioe toe soenti or ntu. I Till thla verr hour would vou a'er haltiva oat a tin iiio tuing is an empty steeve What a weird, queer thing Is aa empty tlttvi Though It point to mvrlad wounda and ecara, Yet it telle that a flag with the atrlpee and atari, In Ood'a own ohoaeu lime will take Btoh place of the rg with the rattle snake, Andftpolotstoatlmewbtntbit flag shall ware 0'r a land whir Ihire breathet uo cowering lave. To the top of tbo skies let ut all then heave One proud huzia for tht emoty ileeve For tb on arm man with the empty sleeve. A Littu DeavT. C .good eoul, after taking all Ibe little comforts he could afford to give to the wounded soldiers, went Into Ibe hospital rer the rortleth time, tbe o.b,er day, with his mite, oonslttlog of several papers of floe-cut chewing tobacco, Solace for the wound ed, as be called It. He came tooue bed, where a poor fellow lay cheerfully hummtug a tuue, and etudylng out tacei on the papered wall. ' Gut a fever f naked C "No," answered the soldier. Got a cold?" "Yes, cold lead like Ihe d 1 1 "Where!' "Well, to tell you Ihe truth, Its pretty well scattered First there Is u bullet lu my right arm ; tbey han't dug that out yet Thin there'a one near my thigh U'e eliding In yet ; nne In my leg hit the bono ; Ilia! fellow Atria one through my lelt hand tbat tell out. And 1 tell you what, friend, with ull this lead la me I felt, glnrelly speaking, a i(M fie Jty all otier '" C lightened bis woes with a double quaotlty of Solace CiMnmtnl JfoWVy A Cars or Catxcuizinu. A roverenj master waa lately endeavoring tn enforce upon his contraband tbe truth uf the miracles ot the Btble, The poor darkey eubmitied with a proper humility to the recital aud explant lions of his teacher, miking but one answer to all, "maasa b'leve 'em, I b'lnve Vm," though he heaitatd a little at the story nf Jonah But when the wondrous escape of Shadrtcb, Met back, aud Abedjegj wn recounted, it was too much for his weak understanding " Whit I not burn he Ine " "No" "Not singe he wool? ' " Nn." " Den," says Ouffee, " 1 no b'leva him nor da flsh story nelder " "That Liit Ditch " Mtny reasons have been at-lgued for the Cblvalry's determining to die In that last ditch. One William Shake peare pun Into iha mouth of Eoobarbus, u Antony and Cleopatra, the best reason we have yet teen, TIs thus; " I trill go aeek Some ditch wherein to die, Tut tool but rrrs Ht i.utih ut ur Lira " Omlinentof XmtX'y LxotL TxiDta. Toe law regulating tha pa) mtnt ol debut with ooln provides thai thu fol lowing oolna shall be legal tender 1 All gold oola? at their respective valuta for debt ol any amount 2. Tba half dollar, qttaiter itol'ar. hut dime and dime, at tbtir respective values for d bU of any amount uuder Ave ilollare 8. Three cent pieces, for deb is of any ajiouut under SO cents, and i. One oeut pieces for debts of any amount under 10 oenla By the law of Congress, passed some lour or flre years ago, gold wis mado the legal teodet foi large amount NaoNi, Ibe daughter ot Koooo, waa dre bun died and eighty years old wuen she was mar lied. Courage, ladies I "There never waa a goose so grey But some day, eoou or Ute, An honest gander oame tbat way Aud took ber for bla mate " M i " i i - . i fpJemwv BAKU OF COMHUKCK, ua.ll' 1-uWle, For tht ooivtnienat of tbe holdere In tale olty, toll af tbe above Bank will be redeemed nt ear aoiuilir. 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