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GOVElttmfeNT. a.4 i . w?nr3.pprWi (xovernmen trClaima t :AOTJ&W WoCLAHf J f "r-rrii, iti wtvic ntdVMFf a n rhrituftTo'TiiB I ! ' V :ciilln tioaio:ani 'PT-rt lJ-Mnt,tne -4 'tattad MUt tmvifclwl1 to bl ua ara, . , .it, mi- Ln.li.n Mukea. Wr-lfr. K. ft.,tJor.lon.. W.Rowea, .V' WBiViwtoIm.- Robert ChI. Stublofteld X- .yf tlrr W yv-WithatTi B.B.n.'-' uiAii Jj.a'a7-JCl?r4 WT Tally .aaTiiiYW ojL.1UU ll,(iro 0 ookhb it it -tm x','-")'Y iivi r" . - ... . II u tu.a. ; .. ...... n... lij-nwlla-jt'ytiaii Thoitiaa Tnintt Itavia em M-rrirrMl,i alafw) TtH- J' '.-t-t.;l1.,,JrtO tsvbiWM bjf ib.e MPMiNtr Mlvity t tronad fealn id strehgth sl.the' toatmn' ofkift.iMlv)-a. taasa-aa-1 U. f . rui er.RWj l .t;:r Hrr-, Jr J W.; Joi.ii F .iit& 7reat VnUiu o s'Wlhe slava Lis already. g.iv.p2 .plaee U sad,iftal itself aW'advanMt 'irj MWth "MriU tiow it Krr.JtjR&,itCf ::mn 1 ' 1, T , . ., , 1 trade on the toast of Africa l h lias it not Uye. exertiuns wlncti will De suiiicieut lyr? Da-o. Hwrr-ww.rd ii t. Sam.ei K.r, .n "rT? w7di4i.y br0UBhfc ir'to life tho Federal lawi agalhrtOHtcrmlflaribn tf the ' war;' that below. J r, Horaoe tl. liarriixiaf Al J .'iuaaa.t Bi..hu of emih month. The oiikera a-: Js. T boi I flia.lAViiiali slava -tf&df'and tslf hot tex- theso new ranks of vol tint'i iheiV SI ill 1 th( ""m.rr1!? wrs-' v- r r -w. Bo.a. Tam'H.l!n.aeTl''',' 1-"""Pt-W.r , iCiuirirrntastcrs Ccdiflcaiesl - A -fVW-.-T,T.-fr-' 't ' i ' ' A 'w iuua ! .i:n-si-;iii l.nJiU'PlvariBtS.. . i i.i ' ' i '"'wAl-inre ca ri i or iuy , .kjiiiiiir. Doadorick Street;. ! . r'BtritKtrmviso rit.T, oYsTKitsrjik, I VC Al .Hi. Siitt. r. M A- , a k" I4"'. ""I fi.rnUlit mi iinMii-raj" hiui. ii.. " - -.- ..-,it B.A.AS ky uti. " 5"L"f., w hutiM u .awariiarij i'i.i"t""'F.i 1 rf, 4 lr iml'alil "u i.tnif it ti,.nr ! Iiuilil.' ' I ' Vi.Wri I n publid an luviUi V) lViM'Caii.'i' M-l'l . I 1 lililui t l'ii.il it i i : l I I 9j1. I tl.Ui -ui.i mSinaLDBSTEOiESSEE: IKESDAY;1 HEDWBE R oi -J lisbhli stA 'pi T-!'r,lri fc.-ss ntilit: 19 r;tvti(' . sitnionrta aarr? "IT Wllmr To Coll'clot K. B. Oirrelt 3 itAftH.'fk AVJ.itfi4.:r7.5S?rfrirWa.K r.iw. RnLiTif, T. J. Vri:Kli, " m." I-rlvor, Win ; Kiykji. md.Jjilia i.'rrnd . rmtfr riTTiii9i nr mrrrr cm-urn.. i- . up . r . ...t a . ft. a. A ft-. ' i V'T. iA t. nTnmW3r-al,a-wrh4Wtnt ffan Driver-, Ulifliamil!)vl. . .Sjcw imi(it AmlUi, Slowart and Nowman. Wava Ilnutih.Cialiiorno and lavi. prtiat-J b-ahniK rln aat Anderana" MiiWna Houzh. Claiborne and Brlon. .j.H'frkkemUmalham, Kay Unit! and Kaowler ' ImrottmmU and Exfmddura OOI0, Bcovel and ' r Pvhl'ie JVoprrff Tirlcnr, Chatham anil 'faraar. 1 pi Katun Marllclil. Jonna and Roberta. , d- Jlin Board 4)1 AMi-rni"n mfeta th Tilny ii mfeta the TujTily- id fnrh T))riidyi ra. l a Coaacil. tie "tucond a mil prnrwilnff a rai fluff na main pi 1Mb month, and Hie liain " tnu toqr ?;1 mil loartH inn rim uiioca mnuiu ii J i r"w rhnlnln John lUnih. ' C'J XrW Z,uman Win. YrbrouRh. j .c Poltoonrx Win. Jackson, John (avenilflr, Mrh Ta Jool Phil'IpK, Wmrlfakfrr-hnjCoMUWWIIwa,-k,yo, John Englei, 'J.'WfVrlglU, JoTiVTirtkrU,; Kohrt Hoitt, W . C. J'ranrlR, Tliomwi Francli, Andrew' Joyce, DaTld Yatfjrf5f SrfO ( a- The Police Court la opened overy morning nlno o'clock. - f SWit- in ton'. Uepuiiet Thoniae Iti' ton and J. K. Buchanan. ) 0 Bili!--FhUiiaa(lirrttli Tr,-, .-; , iru w. ,miK.r rayiur. Huntier Jhn Corhltt. " US: .1 Knilronrt iajs ('uli'cror w . i. iwnrvou. i . and J. K. Nawmaa. I i COUNTY COURT. JvJv ITon. .lamea Whllaroj-th. -V. a- rue juuw i r'fbe Juilui..'a linirt iiiivta'-rie nrat Jtoi onday-la , naoh month. aid th Qnartorly tiirt. oompoe. month, aid th UmntraiB oTthi1 n Jauu iry, April the UKnlrii'll 6Tth('toniity7la held the Urtt M rtay In Jauuiry, April, July and October, di II- fieri ild C. Lore. TliQ0iirV n"!Se tha Nonday in and Sopteinbcr. Ma rch AY. 1..... TT., H7inium IT Tifn .v! t-' L' ' ;.. .- .;t .1 'i...t tr.-j.ii: if- Hie ,ouri n umb aioil'iaj 111 .prii (till and Deoombor. Ui CHANCERY COURT. 09 tr The Court meetJ the Qrat Mom! ay In May and. 1 . n B) i 11 I at "ViuaNiU, 2wa. 1 ..In rai.v.-.n' T-T-tA.H r,L-fV L. 9 mi.rieria The onV.eri fur the nrpeeiit terra. irdiiLAvitUioMl lawrft,tB diunien.UUala?ePT; (KrSf Lri.iVf.; Jvv 1'lWf-llt Weaiiay. f" l,W'itwwu l WabiM tmfje, N. 10 Meeta at tha aaroe place evirrv tlotiiluv KviiIiju. . Hie. otnoi' ci-r aca 11 r aJuiiatQ: . rv aiaji.iw'XiaJilriii Secrotary ; B. f. Brown, Truaaurnr. III; 34lfr tylm '. Tot l'ttTf rjull, on ! Cimrry alr.'oi.Vyorj FrLlay V Toiinig. The 01 mi 1 are: 0. 0. Covert, N O.; rrank Harman, V.O.; Jalura .';irtAs-'rtflit -is Aurera Lodge, No. ln1 (Oerman) Meete at la; HU. tHr'.r I'ul n a.l riuminor atreela, ary flraMayil'Tti.offlceiaara : Char lea Rich, NO.;P Frieilina ,V.O.; Ulllcrllcb, Secretf ry ' Geo. Seirrla,T(0iie , im j RiAtfJf Encatnpmnl, No. 1 Mnutaat the above fiiti'j C P. ; Hmiry Apple, H I"'! I., lloker, B.W.; B. Fii: n, i.a.t CrlB iKtn tter',"!!. w rr.i3 Treaaurtr. r if baughttrt of fiAxkaK Inete the Frtduy afufiuv4,,. piftlj'bSt.a 'luok,, bf MiLTEJLiYciicAarEia'iJW) ocElli;, Pm lloailquarleii ou HigU street. Geo. Nejley. uu.A.,iU'Trr rp'fT''rr,rrAr! r I Ir.H-M A a. ifc"-' - .a, .K.,j.AKiiaAij w IDfVt roril'a remUenca.) W. 11. bid.ll, llal. I6ib U. B fntfy, 4, A. A.i., . . .,,. ,. i . ProraM Mtrthal tl 'ailqiiartura al the Capitol C. (Milam: Col. lit Titin. Inrahtry. ' Chief Atiqf-ft1rf'rW'l!f Headquartera! on. gicn ymoi Nil,, IJ,... CfttHUti'f fa"y.y iu!,, J.O, Bmliu.-.i l.iu 1., ;A t Hi" ai''ifoia.M " I i .J f hi-, -t at y t , ,'JnwIimi, inltrmr w atrea.itaf Vi.lk.aiw4.sl,'. ,tul., N.XWhv . ( 4iiut, yMjr(riw4r iiU, . V,alt t'ul. J.,M. Ili , , . '-.1 I ,i , 'ylai lip Ct,l( I WewarlirI'llXjarA, e'a i W Vie ll.l CavV H M-fiy. tr ' ! . ' I. r C)i.iinrrlikl Broad ftaeft Ijapl, 8 LltUit. i AUtma (awiHirf .'t MitM Corm r of Broad ami t Hi..' atti-eu l-iriH Ch.i la Allen. icr.K.nl IHrtelitrJ-tmme aunjeU 1 (Kl forfl a Ai..tbniN, . t.ur,aai. I... Nwlit ' -i' l ' 'f.it!?i!Ti lautry, Acliug Mcuital l uiaor. ' ' ' " 1 1 SLtAfSU S laJ id OkA Vk S" "St! I ' f D ii I 1' I ' 1 I' M 1.1 Ut'l i.lt.l. 'i.i .. .. . 11 . . . . d K . m, a 1- , .1 a . .,'. I .1 H T! 1 - -4- 4- i ii n 1 'i ' ' r - ' rv"'mig jjQrdOn oftfprreapbndcniba twcpu the-acrotarjf o(, )taU and7nr Minister tojoglaiid,; t -f , f , I'Er.Aj?TME?rT. op State,) SiIi Is rcpraseiitfd in ata that rnuaUv in Great Britain. and in France. theeaue oC thei Uoion ii prejudiced by tha as sumption lhak-, the GoTeramcai -which makntains.it is faTorable--r at least, not unfavrirable 1o tha jrerpefaalUiii t( tlavcryi bThia incident is one of tbe most' carious and instruct ire Mies whklr lilts occurred ia ihei:out of this confroverar t?Tb- sdoiinisdration was elected: and eama -into ita trust tipoa the groand of its declared oppoaitiou: to . the extension f tlavar ji - The party of elaTery, for this reason arrayed 4 Hsalf. adawisf B'fnly the sdmiotatration but Ilia Umon itstHf, nd inaugurated a civil war for theoTer IhroWicf llie .Uhion land, the esUbiibh rtwnt of an.excluaiva .slaroboldingicon: federacy.; tl! t: , : : ; ) 'iVVithout; BurrfnUering tliei political principle we meet, thrmtin.the lsttle Hold arid In defense of i the Union. - ;Tlie i contetfor life absorbs- all the intereei lhat had existed, rrowinffout of the ore- vi6ua contest. of -ideas. a Bat what must bo itlia- ilfcct?c If- tha confederacy pre i vaits slavery will: have -a wtnatitutional, lesLtimato.atid .acknowledged .state, de voted to itself as tbe pttramounb object of the national existence.! dt the Union pre- j railH, tlie government will -be adtoinisA tat ed by a roajoriiy: hostile to tbe.fortifi catiohand pirpctuatisnoffllavecy. Slav- eryxis the alaveholding States will there be lef(in.tbo cars of tha people of Ihese States jnat as it twas leftitt the organi- zktia of tliO 'toVM-oMieTit. id all, of the olatcs except 'JMaasachuRett. ;it might admit of jdwUbb .v h'rtber -it ' would not bave- ibeen We fid 'vmiver. its i fornior strength had iho sUvoixilding states ao- I, . j . 1 -1-.. 1 :.lj.t. wuteseeoj j init ivtyiuu u axmuea nie wan lint 1 wliat gTound) is there to lear ncli'.a rBvftltt-Dctib afh r liavinc been defxRtsd Jitlarsdi agaiast tiie Union, Whals ia tha )operiatiojiof tb, ir V iWS iiavtL bnteredij Virginia n4 ulready live lbotartdlaYt6, niancijmJed.loiply hy ilhs at)tcara9C&oi out torses,. arsjipon kh& 4tand tf the. JtcderaliUavaraiiient tl r.J uiW e; luvye loudrtlioa itus Ooant et itdnthiQiiroiinsy iBjid already nlno 4lotm and similarly emancipatcdiHuvosi bang flpomourioampsj bbni'il laiiwe! ,'-' l 7lU190gUiaq)t:Bi;lSB o vt e g yr& gou against slavery, yet tho7 Brjfijaefjj Isa. Bwdiatdjrraa) OitauciptiB.ttu8iti To proclaim tnaicjtwadujiiij HUBflce9ary, s,rid ol 3?WdupMnibsi1ifprtWnt, l cause it would djprJvs,jint'ihe;8odfL Rdi rieaTn)a.t elcipuunart t Of pe menaoi.vtiQijWnjrtnfsyy.imii L. .llui9o,laiiee.erdo8 Groa'ta d'u-itian -ai,WftnUo)e acial.foToh,UoJ Jwi'tlil . aJii Us h9rreT8.11 Uko Ihs. "eUrejrtvplatio' 11 jmtiJtMingovibAr thes ipflwirtsitre tht',UiwnRrj.of jtjife wouJd ift u ; for Plil-jrttv,olfttiijB ibait sju.8tuceivtain- ly bp, siUjo.a'WW l 1 M. at mFAS ucJhi,vj-flVi)Jtifailj slavery, (pretesting. sgainst ,t9 ,f ft'focjlf.and . jjobumahihyU afiorild pruve Ihe V1gtr,t ' ' ' ,,. J I'.! VI: I ,T o-i'l 1 AVlMaj"''iVf .llsV.fc? Wnts'fr-libp'lsl 1. 1HIDU tso to human freedom,; Does it not ac - eeittiihf llitiir fervotdst pe naltiui 'i llasi des, IkUnot-AucfcrtK't wntihyvof !practial men loosiui trlavrtH'ilbin exiitiagboaad,) iflStcad .iaf. iiiailoricg) IS Ho he".spreaU, oven the .-whole'uaoecvpled pdidiotilof t(if Tnt twhtiae'abf il l .i 9i-.ia s.i iif at .ji Is at riotavoriag fmiancipjeiioaia tfifl IVikril i aIistkl,J toi be -accomidishtd at the litWerhuievtf coat,' sadvwJi Uu indln Vidaal luuc wotipriiosu ri.l iIDoesithot roqoivJ all wbj iLOTnev into lbil'Wtr'l caaipa Io1o1l their services to the lUmotr, mod holdiasrd f roteotdhem against nUiatoyal k-Uinatt'i J Dues' ft not favor the recognition ofllaitiiaad iLibcrial'l -wol 9dMo -I'io-xt edf ! - Ii ni TtiBdalothaA Mr.fCaaieroii was ft'liuir, d to giVetp4ii4t'ptabe aocaatuilof hi de wdctlatppoautisiv to, slavery, 1 i4 i without IfuuodatttiB; thafJadistinguiabed. fuiitle uiAa'roaigued Btrt'lao tiaiyiittx aUae ho tuttJd be UBe-fnl ui aiirkitbatic aitiati'iD y w luL tbe gsutleimao; .appelated his auor liti Iceaavoej it Ivras, gxKcted, - Would heaiio're I eUMotlCulrtMls.ioscrsrtoBV lhasutcos- lil uUha BjO IUOHS By DBIaDy i: V Up slavery 'M'I.a' it.:r 7i.r..'-.,i..i.ri.;i .Lfiii.,iAi,' 1 , r , ,1:, 1 IcnnwlftilVe the citizrrist.in as Veil as the I will Com6TWdcamMVlth an alacntr cnnralleil rtiwou.tue. nation 1 Whou it t iva I ..; U.:i.ri..,l AfLvIn nit It.;,,. ',L,i i l,V.Ln.,.l lr.tti.ll trlism 4tM.ttaf...u luiui. I'o r.'j mi int.i .rialn... li.iur tl liai Til" f.."j T)"r :" "i? irT . thB l.If- JS.injeroB, , .Tljrso f.ic, ,nd thoughts are commurMcatod to j pu ponfl dpnlully, for B0chss in rie(it s .mty lo practicable, but nyt to be . mrnullj prcsoDted is t! ul ,way (o th Uovsrn- ment to wtuaft yo-i jre aocrertitwl., ; . t . lU.IM,,iI.'bEWARr. . k Charles JtVaflyis Adainx,. aq tfcc,, &c. :j i .1 m.t; . ,j i. j ii kewaIhd to: kk. adau.'. r: ; ? I irPiHTU L V'P f,m VtlTB 1 rat, it wb, saul,tljat civil war aniotijr. liae oopiruorcf of. fort-ijlit. tht: they have a, riaht t nhona p4.f nraoUce neutrality, ainucep, I hew have t thsir. cmmcrc is tcndangered,, and if pr9nouncdDeuU-ftlity will savf tbeif.oQii nierce. But no Blaveholding.oruvar froia this couetry ever atlaced.vr.fcven men- ac(id;lhe jcowmergq of Europe btifors tho Itl.itude of neatraJity wa,s adapted,, Then it was said that the United, Stales resort ed to a. Uockado,, irnt he blockade is an application ;f finrno. allowed by the laws oj. natiwiato al balligerents, ,! Then the bloqkadp: rwas represented vaa bei(ti ini pei lel: .but if tit had , been so, it wa UierpioreJUie..lP8)injemous. , l den it was too i itforous, and .prevented the exixr t of cotton and the import of fabrics.-,; Is not this the Jawful, object of. a blockade? ',Tbea it. was alleged that the. closisg of tho cotton nurts- by tha- blockade wa continued Vo iong.r rAVe opened tbeos to trade, ana jnvnea it ; jibe lnsttrsenls re fuse-; o Jet. .flottop ;Jbe. sent forward to' naavket. jWe . apply, -all our menus and ene.rgiesr flopfesacdly greater, (hu: any nation e?er beio.re applied, to suppress id sarrection and restore jlie, freedom of our inland and r foreign commerce, and we ?in vietory :8ftejr viotory ; yot this. does "P eajiaiy our cnemiea aoroa. - ifeAt ia thcir.eyes provs our national incapac ity. f. ViQtorjes wop- ii conformity with tho most humane praetioespf war attend ed i with such. destruction 1 of iifo-asto shock and cen found, .their sensibilities. Com plaints against .an increase of duties oa fer.cign, merchandise ap(J agaipsMhe HgPf (out taxal ion,-come ujion us in the Vfry.ama.breatji Mth, representations bi.t our.engagemenlSf wiUneju-r lx ful filled, and bonds notyet miturt d aie ad vised to; te fprced; baok unop our newly filled money market for sale, - The same voices which are proclaiming to the world that the; preservation of, the Union is?a task too expensive, for, tho .uovernment- denounce the .revenue. .niesKures alojiled toL secure; tba sccnipu.hiHen. ot.,;that is4k;asy hps!o- foelgi nftt-i.oqs.t ? At iirsH the (ioteriimept was considered as unf.S0h,(ul Ityup'W'i'i'-.'a. pot picjaiqM ing emancipation, snd v beii it appeared Jbajsiayecyi ,by,. being tjiu ( fprcedj intu Miq ootttqst, must puller, and pertutps..per isb) ija tho. cgpfUotthen 3he war Jj(j bti cems -an ) intolerable v propsaandvSlu f emaonipation .by tle ewyrd-La .;t: ; frj t rti;r ..'i t si'fl id .! e '; u Having done this; itrsmaios Ion moon 7 to sBay.ul'urthes.-wthat ther' iluiDoSo; ttf- thotiAmerican UoVentruent and 'Te"ple ta Jauunlaia i auid iroearvit tlf Union -aoldtheirCoilstiatrtion renrudna nc'baiiged; OijuitbajtwiMJiiliviikJa they liavs hten tn- gaiged,iboaiii Jitiiiajbt orypOad I by . - 1 . 1 1 I 1 L. J . . Bgeacies nu luuuuuruj aarusu. Avuiru had not foreseen, has been croviiiwdUvilh successes wlilctf"aro""TaTtsfSctory to bur cTkliUir r'aabn fthVf jludgirfenL'thftenipr) rary'IJisartpolhtrni iithf too expefiaiiOna, witli eair 1 grief pvf ..gsseB yalvame Iives.unaV.itfable auiong aoolaprlf. 9 livesunavoitjable among ajliutaapr.ftlt.' Szi 'tiotfafe, Christian .people, has" si re idyl (liiiirfarea sbd'-'-iJ tVbw ieciiViitijtUial our armies remaining 111J lira tlidj hvith their appointwrnrs, excel by fapall ths fortek' Which.'-tLe) ryargtrits Irave novfe htiUiIany'CauiBontaliot( tlu-ywakarmake. tbaiodditoyn.loJbQpuMitt forcnH rlhoTcViisipersiioii, of, fho acnul condition o orders .ar?,., issued, pichj.nery js iri'l the war and the' ktatJ of opinion, ill tin tioTidh,' ftitlie' InJnlediafo addition oft 1 three hundred thousand men, all of whom reuraina s masrTet sedentary, and whicll is daily iftcread by'ifumigratioii, which I'rqaltui'aHtbatliisbeVii eaUed rortb.whivk imbe.irtparea. at A reserva, snd, is po.- cesiarr. wiU'be .breughvun to ttecidetho conlest, "jNerthertbe (joveiyiuieriij nor the c'duntry haV experienced fcxhaimtloi or e'verf linfadclal pressdre, 'out'iS Vhe'-riddat f) wars and cawpsigss Llift-flscAlieoiidi tion of; boUiis sa-tjaf actor r4 aijd SMpefior to that ot any oilier government auu peo pie. We are a nation not chiefly of e"t- top growers, btu f farmers, manutactutt efrTahd MncrsY'y' will Induce'br oblige, ouf slivehoiaiu- eituen to 'Strjipiyi fcu- ropswribiiattbiirifWsau.Do lands tve fai.wo Jilli iyhtif! 4&t i.cy.pfonipHy by uuiHng Oread aau 0iu. we lnvii pro ducts bucu as we need at prices, we can afford to ply.-and we in vile a premature return of alt- erbonds and slocks, tad wlU.IroiuhUyVpsy tit 4 rdeuj;"in goldj viuj-wlcli,p;tiilnray l binubjt fher- e,i.-r li'criut'U i-an, wyn (jum( o uituifv a. v , , III ' u raliioir. iwi ii.e wori'i juago wnutri er more can' be rtejOrredWud. It we 10, 18G2? smbomct by serious obfadoi raised by foreiira powers, we shall speedily .open all the channels of commerce, and free lliem from military embarrassments, and tnt loli.'ino tnutii'flftired by Mt tattool: will. flow forth as frcolr as berMofore, -Ve have ase.rlainpd lhattbere are three and a baI million or bales yet reiniuune ia the region Where itvas produced, though large qnanties of it are as yrt unginned I 4tdjOtborwinnrepared fr t)ie market. J ViliayeQtrctjd the, uylitprf uthorl- I Uis lo favyr, so Jar .as tlicy cau consist- flU'ly "ib f public rafet,t,s"prepitra tioq ; ur. aciij iaicn fto ,iue .mai 'eis, w litre 14.1s sq rnuMi,wn,leQ;,and.. uow; nptry.tUistandjng Mio .obstruetiona, whie'h 4iav nec""iarily. at d p 'led re-.etab lijtiiyiPAtor the iederil pulliprity u that reition,,Buainst watchful and-.dcsi)t:rate AJH'twieS! in .whopa band the suppression VI. tha.eitn trade. iy, u;rcvai)'t iot f; is a lever, w f b.whjcb l.hey expect to-raie up allies throughout Europe, thai trntle' has aire ad v begun, to, 'revive, . and we are as eured by., ouc . iv.il iinl, military, agents Jhat jt viity;,b cxvcij X ,iocre,aNe,fat ejiaujfli ,ta jejiuve. the. rsinfulapxi.'lien xpres'ed to ils' .by fdcndly ualions, TTbe .'resident bas .giyeu, re xpeijt fu copa.idcr at.iun to the desire.Jnl'ortu'ally expressed tme bf heveroiBi.Tiisp.f .Great, Brifrv .ajoqd, France .,tr aui.urpc elxa Lion, ot -Ui blocKafie .la lavor . 01. .mat tradts "..TlJfT-aie., n((t, rejected, but are i t jctheidjUdep 'consideration, yitlj a view 1 1 to ascertain more salisfaytofily W.liqth tliey .are'rn ally necessary, and,.. woellr ' they can be'adoptetl 'without eucb reri ous'derrftflent' M our iiljlilaryi operations as wsuld .Trender.ithem lnjuriu.rthor than, bepeHcial.- to lbs ,,iutpre,ds,.jo1f, all' may be tnen""of d6ribtful liolitlciilwis coneurned. An' answer w ill be season a- I duin -and virtue is eocfet'pal tyi 4b.iie) abfy given, Wni h Will leave iforeig'ii Pow efs'lh'rio '-uncertainty Abb tit' oof 'courser Such ate the. expectations: of this .lov- erjunent.,.. l.hcy involve, a 00,11 tin ued reli ance upon thejiractico of jusiiice and r- specl or our sovereignly oy ioreign l ow ers. ' It is not tieeess sry lit me lO say that if this reliance fails, this: oivit war will,, without, our fait, , become., a war of continents a war of Ihe world; and whatever else may revive the cott6n trade bnilt upon slave labor in this' country, will hoi irredeemablyj wrecked 1 in- tho ab rapt cosHatioa-ot human pondage within tho territories ot the Uniied tttatei I am, sir, your obedient servant, - '-: 3 -Wh.liam II; SrwArd.. Charles Francis Adaini Esq. -.:.", . T t, Dkpautubntif Statk, , . WAnniNQToN, September 2(5, 1802 1 r . ( - 0 s. As ryoti ' Are w.ell awkre.' rt ha; never ... . . '. , been expccrea iiy tne. riesinent tnat tne insurgents hoiiJl protract tbis war until it should exhaust not only, themselves but the loyal States, and' bring" foreign armies 'or' navies Into- fhe conQict,' and Still be tallowed ' tt retain' ia bondage, VtUi tbs . consent of 4 his G-overunaent, the slaves '.producing' masses of tlie. Insurrectionary -States. At ilie same time, tho emancipn- flon of Hhe slaves Could be effrotedonly by, excMjutiva BQUiontVr and,, vn .'tho .ground, of Vlililary, ivfcesity. , As a pre Jiiniua'ry Io (t(ie. exercir-e of that .great piiwett tlie'I'tesident'iniist' have not only the exigency, hat iho; gt-nm'at 'consent of the Io.v4lj KYpiorof-iUe vinn AtLthe bor- der B'ave States where the war was rag I ing as well as in the freo dilates which f 64vj Vscitpt A 'Xhi scourgewhtdi could . only-ouutiWiTuiTU nirHi;n m near ounYic J tidn ou.thejt ua(ltuiiV.tUe7tnililar elf I . . I . . V ' . . t, fc I M I r. .L . L ' t I . '. T . ' 1 gvncj had actually occurrewl., ..Itia thus f sten that what has " iitii 11 uiscusseo, f I earnestly at home and abroad" as a f0rn- HIBJofltf.liornilnia.HtryJ'iiai Tiu iP': 5Wlu vf ptttiestiy ti rniiira ry.QU-'.ion, di'If"di"B,08 .time spd clf- IVutusuiiceS; .'flirt orfler Tflr emancira- r t ton; t take clicct on UK blrst of 3andi' i ry irt tlii KrateVtheH ?siHriremal!ilrig 'in' J.relilliia "agaoiHt tits .JJatnb. aJliHurd' im'io ilwe ,clvlr5U'Jtiisll .cou:i. uioni nfl the wboie 'otinliry.' -'d - t J' -JSa tnfc 'v bo KnOws bowi slavery i was ettfi howtKearful blre rieoilo Ua biUierlo do ,,, any; f uapgp-wr)icy ioigtituit i IarasieJ wilt contend. thaV theordr eotiie (oO late. It i Ii p.' it, and tx-lievlid Klbiat'slWlbo' Valn'or rxperlencd 'we Jrttvii had otJihu -Uahuari tii whictj tlie4 . odufal, ,.Cfinnecioi. wiih slayucy is ex prying the republic, there will le few int . ' -i ' i. t. ' . i r' t' '. . i ' .1 . t 1 it 'l ...... (1. en who win iBttisi. mat, iiiu urirrp Which liriftgs the' connection taif tii -j: either iould or ought tv-bate been furfli-' fir dtihffrP '3 -i t'.,-: ?J ' " The interests of humanity have now become idenrTtrTTl'witti the cause of our' WoaiHryi'soJ tut 'htt esultl lit fi Am soy lofi-aoUon-oi oonstilutioiutl reitritlnts by. h; Uoveensicutbut Iroira jptttaisU'iit, tiiictinstiiional and laciious proceedings 'or - The Iiisurgefits1, who' Lave -'cfinoaid themselves to bbth: a ' ' 5 '" " ?'! , ;'.'' 1 am sir, yiior tbf'djiriit ncrviot,.-: : v- ' iVUJLUM. II. JSEWAIM):- Cmari.es Francis Adams, Esq., Ve., Sic. i Vj )i '. ;r ..UnHtaTMItNT OrjiJlAS-Kj,. Washinoton, Jy'F Ji ly'f-f . It is iir.tJaliit Uiat'' I he' ground I wliict'l :ith t-nennit'of the' Unfoii ill ' Euroiie will assume, id protecutiagtlwir i i - j ; . . war against It, will bo an allowed jlofco- uon or poijuiar banmtrt or the tJiirernw Mont at IhstcWtioDt recentr hoidiTth Joy al 4tate$ i Tbe report ot t he of uiean.tu-cuonaia inq iorms adopted by tbe) V uiciiiMurno'i oemgnen. to kits .. :,,...t i'.'i plausibility toihlspoition. I observe hest 1 reports 'cladnity-tho niemheta if. Con grene' choserf as ITiion sad leocatia, ... TT..;.... . 1 . ; . : . o . . .1. . , . or Union And oppositi.r- Suclu clajifi- cations though . unfortiinato ' d less) harm here, where all the CireuhiM.iica) of Ihe4 ease :are ktrWrt :'thirf "tirbad. wbere name arsmiiideisttJod . toMaieaa vyhat tjiey ixpr,es.,,Lst.,fear.;iBhea ' the. war began,r the.Jtej,ublicansl wh we're- a'plurality'oT tlieectio'iisj g'a7enp Wilt party riam. anl Joinih wffli'lbyal Democrats, pub ia luiuitoatmri oandsdates of iitber;paity nqder tho, duftigna,fpa of s Union., iiarty. . ..The UetnocraUa. nartr made but a ppirillotts 'renislanco ia tho canvass.': Frmn whatever' calls "it has happened, Totatioal: debates' 'davina tha present yar have rtstimed; in sniBSsid eraWe (lejfree.i 1hir nominal. ibaacter, aiiil winlei loyal ) Kt-oitblicaa. hava d- hered io ' the nevr banhwr ttf': I lis Union party, the Ietnocralia' pM-tyhasirslliedl sod mads-AiTigorous osnvaAs with sfievr to tBe"rTeoovryf its; farmer political asccndanoy..Lrtiyal.-lramifat j.iirjiicon--siilerable uiiiber retainms dhenai&e ot Uftauocraer from habiti andt rvut' bntauss tliey.opposr tlie Unioia, are claflilUd by be-tither ipartyi as "wrninsHion; 'It is) not lioflsssary for thoikiformaliuni f our represeatatiwes abroad' that ! shsl4 de scend into any examination of t4r!;re!s tiyc principles . or policies of tb. two par ties. It will sunice to say that win lo thera there may he-diffttfenges ( )piatuj be t ween the two parties. as(.lo( tle measures) best calculated to preserve the Union and restoro ha' authbrityytt'Tt 1 is Wot lo b inferred that either parly; own ant I con siderable porljoij of the, popple ofJ,hIoy- ..1 Bi.i.. a:... ...... a t 1 j: i lAisn, niojiuaKii WCfp.uisuuiorx under any circumstances or unna anr (drms. " It is rather to bd undors'tfoif thai the people have become so conOflibt of tha stability of, tho Ueiou Uiat1; partisaa coinbiualiuns are , resuming, tkeir ' iiriy here,, as they da iu such. caes ,n:iU free) countries. In lljda country, t'Kper'iaily. it is a habit not only '.entirely ..couiisteni with tbe Constitution, but even easntial' io us siaomiyt 10 rcgapu inq, atif mis tral ion at Miyf time l(rxi.Htinga8, fatinct ana Si'paralilu, Irom t,Uqover,imcptitseir ud ta canvass the proceedings of.e one witpout tueijougnf 91 disloyalty,. tb other.,. Wo '.miglt pysaibly.j bay had quicker ..success .ia. suppressing .tkls io- I u 11 . nn t Inn II tliiu ho Kit j.inil.l l..t... ..""v"; ."fyM;v...;M.r,w uvyo lunnriu, aueyauce, liilj ftp ma other, baud, ,we arp. under objigai'(jns to lveuov uuij ins MUity. or, .mrjity 01 the.country, but alsq its.inealjmablj and precious. Conii'itulioii, Jjfq'im) caaafelj pay that t,ho resumption, ,ol the previous poputar habWops.-uotlcod, 1(0' thu last ana most luipirlapt couituuiMoo if at the name time, as we confidently expect, the Uulrfn Itself shall IV Saved.. I I am, sir, -yoqr oiiedient arvant,S IVIULIAM 1. SIS VV AID. XUAS. lBANCiS AliAMS, SiC'Ct L" i v.: A -Terrible BSAoi,6.aT . Wa hare rarely dicard of- a morr beart resdisgyet tJirlllitig scene, than-the fol lowing, described by the Damfrleafcot UjdGarir;ti li tri: ti ii vfOo Thursday lust the Comet fmtinto tlia barboij of O ariies town and Jtaiak th ground oni tke sandbank at s-vbevl dis tsncs from-'the qnayl cNext diy, ks ths iidm was llowtng,-4ie men ti o engaged jo' doekip tho.-, vel,l when'4 prsonv SUn ding-, ear tho quay oheivad tli4t aha wasaahotit to keel aves. :i lio taroVwlth gavslhs alarm and four out of fiva succseded in keep ing: ciaar?' tliatih, a man uantua .tv iiiiaih'. e-kh wa osught hy; (he diull.-f the: -vest el' aa tttwent ever, ilie .tjulwavHSJ rtsllngxesji his lotas, loartng. his bead, arnts andftppcr pant . of hi body free. The1 Hid' was cidnirrg inrapidly, and It waaknawor that thcfftroairaio. body" Would b( nobrntrged la ths soarsesfi'io. kofir: if ha wt4bt of the.yil oald not ba shirt mt- 4h tha coarse of a lew mumteis. all (h Saameu, carpiHiteis and Tible-bodied mwtiittlar- liestStva awaro. upoe -tjier shot, ArTddvery elforfwas rsade' tolift-th'Veoi few Uu brs, but iA vatn ; -and by tin titife the water had retched the. proa trat' prisoner it was evident that bis fate wn Staled. Th Icon which ensued Wa trtilytpiti ebla and heartroodinir ;. it Va? wMnossed by a largs nsoiber 'of- epettators atnong wluim there was hardly' a dry eytf.w Tha lUivv Thomas : Voting i walked lotJ tha wattir beside ths-drownlng mit, engaged ia prarei, and'. drew his' atttMn to thoughU bcUitinif tneTshiidiri and inevi-tatls-4ibnRS awaiting- fliinl. " )lslait wofds io his oosipaniobs Were,4'(htako of my treit and coir mf head if that I may not aaetho waten'' Ah vfTort was made to. du thot, it ihe gavmont ould ad ba. removed, aud his fat; Wsreevered with a napkin; ut a tha tide wa4 ris ing around him. - Ia the cursi of a few Miiuus afiur th it, tbs cold gruea wavos covered his. body, t and the. aorniiiui crowu -. :) t UUKTS d "S J Torn wat selling at S3 "3 iter 1ashel ia tlie ilichmjud (Ya.)market'las jveek.