THE STATE II EPl IiLI CA. . L'r"a'" : 1 !.' ..grot',,-'' "':rul Sanatarr t out.ibutiou. -j- ------ - : . - -- v- - .gg . on Southern rights" Unappealing A letter was received from Amorv ILbr-. xas arrujjie o: itway n tci a.-DgeTitrT :cr . ,v . . t-dav. it is for the vset fat-are also.'' , '-' uoii 0:1 u ira.ior, noi on, lor our uay L'rf-gf'B, Lav a gent le:a.i!i h Gujdati.s.-TLe Saeraii'.ci.to len as usual "run: '..lit j at vur coir. murder in gc e ral and LATEST EASTERN NEWS. 23. Gen. Wright has re Kso., Coti.inlssloi.er ir tLe S-r.atarv 1'utJ for M. .-CIcl.au i:i particular. We would ad vise list . . .n,. ,ir,b r r...orrin the f usieiision of bus EUGENE CITY. CCTOP -IS 4. 1SC2. TUE IsM'L. TLe most import .lit ii-ue e ve r pros cr..c-3 to ir.arikiuJ, will soon an J ha It-L.y bo p.-e. t.tt 3 to tb American people. And the ;-es-l' n to whether it will be kept "fj till the pre .-!.: v..-.; is ended, cr will Le force! upon cs t? c-i.d th. war, is Immaterial ; it i ju-t come, a:.j this i the iisue : Shall we Lave a See country, !". te in in it broadest cx$t, cr thai v. e ..ga.n crojeh and cringe- before that fiions'.cr evil, that gigantic tyrant! theA semi of r.il vua'nv ! ! O.attle Slavery ? Shall we meekly Low down Ltf.ro the Slave Oligarchs a:! say, yes! ye-! v, e'il protect your slavery by enforcing the Fugitive Slave Law ; we'll receive you into the councils of this Nation and girt you a chance to a sain f this town, who are lun.U-rt-J. i U g'.onou. uu vt Urty has the ptot Javs k:s solicited contribution-. : that, if h risen, Lis i:.i: d ytt arcing lays are Legltitdr.g , Mr. Holbrook states that wit the ( xc-e tior. c f jr.er.t Le had Utter j is! ride over U the Okoi to l.inme t:.e I-oJ;!.c.: f.or Zjti :.J t-j penetrate !.. from Mr rtawl, v, M' !:.,:., I . . ao ....-,,',...' .n . t . .r ... .;,., f e . hi the dis;;:..l 5-.V3M Hi-j deiiie fjr.-s! (a::i- Count v Lad i:ot, to the 3 te i hi letter, c-n- j..-1 i..ver, ar.J to beawi l.-..rn . trlbtited hrv'hlr-' f .r the r.-!lef f f 'h.- c", c y.:i;te:.a'.ce J n-lll. .:. of Gi "J'jred , . i;n 3.. J,A. Lie i.ir City La! vt-n 1.2- ' of veter.-.ns vhleh was MiHj.-ifi.t'y sir,.,;, it it h;n. D.tile, ; M.i-Aaukle, 5C'. f.cd t '.::vr t j-a l been propel ' v ma:i::jeJ to have j revei.ted tLt el bv the s'.ui r ; i:ei: a i- :i!J to f w u. .v v vu.Lt tin iTi.iv n"e' aa uvae j.o- . . r F-'Z c;t'z- :i f K;:i'ci.e h-.ve re; f'r:-3e! t: th 7J.JC7, M0L!1.I;, -.Jt. 2'. 114. ) Jv t'r.t frtt vA'jet'l Inholl.'uxts "f Lvaluonu : T''T'ifj a ft'ttudct 2'yllr-j. y-.u Lave been L.-.-ttvi-re deprived o! a purtwiflion in the "lo ll". : t:-i)2.le t-r uu.ioi,a! rlcr.S In w hic-.'i our Country i ei.g..jed. 'J his s-LuJl no Ixjt i'er exist. s ,. f J.-ee.J..m. are now Ca..eJ upon to 10 ; J. X. One. 10 ; II. C. U.vei:, 10 ; S. M. i our mot j;.e.-!.mab. L...5M: A Luekev, 5 : V. X. Lwkev, 5 ; J. Lu'-kev, ,lr 1:m:.. ywr c-i-.trv lo 'ks w;:h e..!ii;denee L-iVi. t.:i.-k r. J Vf. S-. v, A s 111 1 . f '.1!, I V'.'-. h T,!- l I"... ,ht- L.--T t - it'1 11 Tt I It '1 ? raise in arms and attemt t t. ovc-rthr.- f,tir . 1 ' i-' . 1 1 . ' ; . i ..uer.!;, ; . i. n.intnf,, iv.i .c!:i,iiigS .. - . , . , . ia '' auvaiita?- ei..yci j; p;. aud, 5;-.N.j. Cul.man, 5: r..n!B net ivuuin , eu jeeei.u a.iu i e-g ,:!. j,.r tier in : J J M..J ej 'J .'.ible goven.iue;. t. As tuln, 5 ; lP.rvcv S.iv.l!. 5; J. Ware. 5; i". you as brothers in the church of G" J, or th.iii fathers, hj-l.m is, brvtlier, oj arc summoned ) j ;lcv. 5 M..r"y S. llvd.- 5 ; J. R f'n 1. rw ood w o raise our voice f .r freedom ? We believe '' ' ;.v s.r-.w.l the Mai. hir 3 of the on.''e to de- j ; X.'M ir'ln, o S. Cl:f rd.'o : J. J. Walton, Ki.. a.J V.1..1 ;a .jear in c;st.,r.ee. Sr., .1 ; Harriet MeM.irrav, 5 : Marv MeMr- io.r country, aithouh fc.inrg on yoa l..r rav,2; Hei.rv l'..:--oi.s, 5 ; K. II. l'ar-ons 2 1 your t.trt...ns o hs not w vou to tni'aLre tn II ,rrVt P-,r,,r r.rt . W W l.,r r. tier t.-.e Yil ,11.. Cincinnati. Sept. 23. The irJ,-r ri-O'lln !.:.-" :zu n ! 5--l? to M.-C!.-!!.in li.f .irinir? hln. .M r 4 ..Vl.K-k -. on t-verv S iturduy, how rea!?r true an .1 1. va! to the Ci.,vtn.. ever, between the liours ol U ana o iUMtie wi le snspe ided, and the citiz.'ns ot Ui.ieliiualir C'vli.t'. n and XeJort are to meet for drill. Ne York, Se t. 24. The Tribune Mgard the eniaiicipatioii fiusage as the beginning of the end of the rebellion. W.-i-hin"t'.n.'Ser.t. 24. Dispatches from head- 1 uartirs ot tfce arinv on tne roioinae, m tj-.-c and "-t I --n if orviatit.ns U-r tLe taturc- I r'c.;-i.'tkTi ot the war. The- I'uloa ar that .J -r.;;el has arrived at Lonlstille with his army ea". and we bor will f .IhvJT he :r cx- anjple and f..nd at ltat H 2; to Mr. ILdbrwk. The 'jlio'.lrc' jer-ons in Eu'-.-ne City coiill. utc-d the sun.s oj'pOiite their n:i::x5 : 1 iva-i n o! ve e.rjVe! defei. :f Krr.'u'.-kv, and ao to h the rcje.s cut of J; 1 -1 lei:r.issee. ' .Now ;t i an eldei.t f.-.tt, th-t the Union ku-iws a great deal tin re about 1! aril's army, its itritgth. jei:y an! position thr-.n Lell Llmse.f. Why sijoiilu'i.t they ' They've Uvthing todobut hok M. B'andi; . ? 20 t X. IluwrLrry, ; I. M. over (the j..-.j.fr) and see all that's g-lnu; on.; Kisdon, 10 ; A. S. McC'ure, 10 ; G. 1 1. Ueldeii. while Davll has to rerfvrm the duties of an! Ainericari General ai.d conseijucntlv cannot be txrectcd to k f..rnj.,tjo!i rec-ived from rebel deserters, wh- ..arm- in v ester Liv. show their loss 111 General orhVers d'uring tile l.ttc battles, to have beeru Ttater than our. llebels admit their loss i;t . . . . . , . - r, n j Uie battle of Antietcia ts Dave wen sj.uow, aim since lite intasioii of Maryland, S0,000. An Alabaua brig-ide, commanded by Col. Corninp, U.s not bi-eu able to muster over fitly men since the battle. Baltimore. Ser t. 24. The American's or- eral uu-i conseciuentiV cannot t.e 7.4.5. .undent from Slrpsbrg under date of JWd, .o.v m;K-h abvut mi.itary ttLlrs. !s,avs bth armies are-Vying quietly, with the awaiting deveiopmenis. in strong force. ne t even the powers of his o n t-itfnmaijj. It funse baween them, awaiting - ' certainly iio-.vs a want of discretion in journalists ; Wt hold the river at Sharburg i 1 .1 idu'ire so freelv in denun- as did Jeff.rson, that " all men were create J fr-.e , anl equal," and " posessed of certaia inallet. ible right," among which " are life liberty an 3 the the J urs'iit of ha pl!iess.'' Shall we not say to the op; res.-e 1 At"; lc..:i. stand ye uj my b. other, (f..r Jet !;o t:i tu call God his father, who calls not every man his brother) crouch dV.vu no longer, walk upr'.ht in the manner in which God i;,'en i ,-d ye .u.d, breathe the free air of h .-aveii, '.ill vor Ltl.-r earth, choose your oa:j luh.-rs from among y.;:; selve. and never og-sia Low the knee to Baal thattle servitude. Shall we, who Lave always boasted of e il'-i 1' ' our country as .in a- lam to the oppres.-cd 1 1 . other countries iiow perpetuate tie.- n.. t g.il-in ! and abject servitude eer imposed ubon (i.ij's children by their brothers ' h.ili we allow mif Americi's nan.e to Lcco ne a hissing and a by word for "I -reign f'.''' t j carp a, byagdiij establishing the now dead curse uj wi our lair land ? Forbid it Ahn:i;V.y Go i ! Nv; l;t v arouse to a tense of j istloe, right, Lj::;.i' ity, let ' us shake olfthis incubu, thi-li-nl -tai:i, !":) .r otherwise fair name. Let us m..l;e cur C" ...try a free country. Hark! tnt-thli.ks I L- ar s'-n.e , treason-reeking liberty. hutli g b'xj 3-lhlr-ty slave- ocrats luwl'Mig abohiioii," negro eouuhty, ' nnd as many more opprhrious ej ithets as their disordered intclleets call invent, ag-iii.-t t!.oe who have the morn! courage to denounce -ir ty rant,:i;ig, hell-sustaiulng institution-. V" e hold it as a self evident fact, lli.t the wis- ! dom of the gre it Super-rniii.g Ii.te!!'g-i v.- in forming the di.lerent c mi '.trie, and -pl'.i-g them with t! e dili'erei.t r..ce, is fl.ul and e n elusive evidence that they were i.tver intended to mi and euiigUiocratc, and whi-iiuvcr man transcend this just and wise I iv t (jo l, Le i doomed sooner or later to su!h r the penally. We earnestly urge the iiicrican J ..,- to appease an insulted deity by removing f. om among us the cause. We therefore s igg. -t that a sutlicieiit area of country be roc u red in .-onie troj ical cliiuate ai d ail the n g:ocs coh i.ized in it with all the necessary means for instruction, and implements of husbandry, ineehanirs it,-., and that the property olall tor!e, whe th'-r Xort!; or South, bi3 confiscated to pay the expenses of c ! onizatien ; and that the rice and cotton fields H the sunny South be thrown oj en to Iree white labor, and peopled by t! o honest yeomanry 1 tliis and other nations. Tin 11 we will have a model He-public, a government wi nhy the name of the Anglo Su.xoii r ice. B it in our rus-.i.t struggle cd civilization against .vna':-ii. may the god of battles never st.'y li s h m.l t il the last vest-ige of the slavj i.st'tu:ii-n Is wljel from the American Coiiiii.ent. Men may talk of the ir rig' t, "political rights," "legal rights," or aiy other class e.f man made "rights," it is an indisputable proposition, a self evident truth, that nothing is, or eau be, po litroaDy right which is morally wrong. There are none who deny that slavery is a tnor.vl oil, except a class of ignoramuses who vittu.iiiy in the estimation e-f the I while the rebels hold the o4ite bunk. We also hold Williamsport, with sufficient force to repel any attempt of the rebels to dislodge us. 0:1 this far oil" coast to ciations of men l.''!i Aooon.stratloii. It is sin. 1 v, and ;.t once elenv. V Vfl, 01 m, llral,r sneoial in:.' th-- ca acitv of the l're-ideiit, fjr he appears .dispatch from Washington, sr.vs a reconnoisanci fto to be Satlslied to keep M Ciel.an at the head 1 a be e J U .V .1 i-ve , i I... :.or ve 1. j .1 a ; sin'-erlty c f a s a Ire -s voii. ofc.l .r V. co:.te-.t 1th G Ashley's Gap. returneil l ist night J at tho the arn-.v, there KTe we think men on this coast '1' tbe V5r'i,,ii' PV!llr.v , . . ., ,, , , ,. and el.snorsed thun, capturing a few prisoners, who w.sh to be cons.,erc-J .oyae, sloum cease t!a whom was Ucuu CI. Green. 1 , at renrjiK rating yo,i t r the se--. ! .. Co.t, 2 SO : M. E. Walker. 2 SO . M .r-a-t .1 on;- intelligent lulnds ar,- not J. Walker, 0 SO : Marv A. Wa.k-r, 0 SO ; i..-r-' l' rep:vser;t-itici;s-. Y.r trud- Hvde.OSO; tlii-.ra He-kti CV.-hraf. 0 o) ; .o;i; lead yoil to desj-lse the nr.n Cash, 0 U. Te4.'.l, 21 1 SO ddie'r a:; 3 the L.ttg-i::-.'.- cf truth I V. S. Pesiaso Notes. The HttiU and S-Lr-Toe-very i.ob.'e-heartcl freeman ' t 'rr says: eer.;. to serve our.: g tne r .-w-nt . i.aiy I.uoo.vv'.i 1; 1 rer.Miry Mcs U ye t c-eases to be a law by proclamation of the l'rrs j hind Gap. If the statement of his having re . ..w ij 1 ....... .! . j i.'t . tiie i c "Cvii - L I . L i1' .ll.s C" e.si . tn:. i iaS J'J J .l.'.nn .he '.:: ae i.".;::.tv, in jiio.vV ani h.-.S been disbursed bv the iover:inient. Ot , pobiiih so muih abuse. i A Coi;Kz;rj.visi wri :.t the existing pre-c-mj tloa law in Oregon, j jou!,t, however, that he has evacuated Cumber from Salem, thinks Cincinnati, S;pt-2L NooiSJal information received conlirrning the report of General Mor an s movemen's. It se-ems ti.at mere is no. t of 1 v.: ,s 1 1 i'-s, . Tne I e ' ...ill- eat -.: U- Da iVeu;;.- IlSSly.., expe--- ive i hy the viz : 12 1 in money v. 1 1 !.; , he entitled to the ..I! ..N and clothes is, j.ia 'ol iier. e' .-..'i.jio vour a-iai i-o-.a; ioar no; Inted !. ,m regard Will an 1 s a.!. 1 -1 l.-:s cf the nn ) 100 acres i'ie. rs an 1 p.-i. tuis '.wiw, at tea the Ju.ist, leaving only i-f'O.OoO in el retortion. 'I he Federal inti-rna.1 leve .uetaX will have to be Paid in a few d.ivs. an 1 it will absorb in a sh-.rt any time all ci this .Jes rlpth.n of currencv we Lave ; amo'..gt u. hi a moatLtl.e public demand for the ! them will raise them to par. Indeed, sj-calat.rs e-rs were purchasing them on Friday an ..turd avow- in anticipation -f a rise, 'l'iie lOO.oOO et re .'.all nj.i.. ii.g uiiei'i loved w oi in the same manner be taken up or remi'ted East. I: will thus at once of he s..e!i that tnere is no reason whv b 1' al Under ieii whliiot, by bein' notes should now have only a oiscoiint value. I- i.e mo n-i -h- 1 to a eives m Cofnpan m iiai'.n j w hi select at fr' :n V '-Lli- white t'.. c.n-.inissione J '. tlleers nio'-g o-.rse !vi-. be paid to l!iC i'eelill .ted wit -j to ii. .asm. ,s a 1 I I''-: eat. J Hi 1: j, re: l.j-.-.i. I WI ,j r II: ii in tne .vc the np. 011 of the :s'i or unj ist sar ,d...,t batt.o.ioti .. -I b.ry, v.. u will e m '. oar coin.trv io n-s'jr: oil of the sincerity of n:v ii.ten. lions, m. J i..y anxiety to el. i'e o ,r iavaluable s 1 vices to e ar C'antry, 1 n..ve ce.'iin.nnleate l my wl-hes to the Governor i" Ioui-i.,ija, v. ho is ! 0 y inform...! as to the manner 1 f e-nr.oinnnt. in. i he v. -I veyo.; every n.-ccs-ary h.t ian..ti'.:j AMlIl'il'.V JA' IlM N. M:.j. Gelt. C -io-. ber ,.i in ess t- 1 ' 1. e cc hi 1. (iem Jacks.., leu-, the ! ..lowing iii i ,:.ef 0! hi r.r:ni : ..rs 1 Wh.11 en the bank, of the M-mlle. you to t..ke up arm, inviting yon to te ill the perils and glory of yon r hi to ;i:ei;s. 1 expected nmcli Ir.mi oa; h r I t i"...i:-ai.t that you j....s,.ss. ,J ij i..;:tles ilil. to an ii.va l.l.i' 1 '"en. v. I knew with rtlta-ie yn comd endare hui g r an a 1 I a., tl.e foi-ne of a e-moagnf I knew 'W joii we! vor.r native c unf v. an 1 s we-.l as oar-'lv -s. had .lelV.,.1 i wh .: i l mo.t dear hi parents, wife, hi; hren, .".. oi h..ve done m'.t than 1 ex In addition to the r revioiis cpialitics 1 bel-ee knew yoj to pose, 1 found among you a ho'de e n'.lil -lasni, wi.h li ! ids to the peif ri'i- a'-.ee (.! on-.t tn.ngs. r...aiers! 1 lie rrcsl.lrnt word or dee.1. ' t the I i.ited Mates siia.l iiear l;ow praiseworthy ) ci the Fr. i ue e-o.. I (:, ;'. ;" partielp: II a .o .V e. 'A a I. f rial 1 W ii it ' th'r-f. A. l I. o I. a ni:.u h ai.l j. I mecoips, Le 'i i.e f.ct seems to Le, brokers have been depre Ciat :(; '.neni to .a, oia:. )-ii Seh.-a nrp- s-.-s. Such m-.-ti are ei.cn.ic i f their ctintry. Let the: : l.ao ' and ' hear ' the ),i..rkct as much as .hey please in all Other r.pe-Ct-, but tle-y shoald ; tot e inerchan-i.se of t-ir Co J.ify's hi .or. ine man who would destroy the pal..c conii dence ill the a' .hty of t ij-i OjVeiamient t) J is c Marge :ts obligatii:, "111 e'der that he in ay niake m aa-y out n ex.,. Irr-sces. is ;is untrue in his loyalty a he who Lou.3-.-rs his niuskei in 'Lei conf..eiir..te ser ice. Tlic above parajr-' li ncds little Coni-'ieat .1 give s a f.lr statement I the ll.-.ls. Wo are rry u see one ot tne most 1; :V!.tiaI pan I :. lent Lrirgin- the lands into market. Now in ; fd'io.iXK) has U-en sea.t to j!iK' ,ir i'""-v- tr""re H 1,J pi-s-emptiou :aw ;n 1 i.'regon, the Jaw is aa Act e-1 c.-..ngrei ana ap f jlies with c.'pnt! j.iivilegv to every art of the i United States, and could not be nullified in one I i State alone, and, the I'resi b-rt La not the pow 1 er it he eveu wished to nullity a law after it has. been pnssid, signed, and entered o:i the public , recoi ls. He a. so thinks thai Cvl.tfres uiit to' I piss an Act refunding moneys p ii-J by preen.p ' tioiilsts for l.ilid and thus g.ve lliem an uppoiiu ii'ty to take the benefit e ' the II iliiestea l Act. Tnis w i:!d eawse Govermuetit a s; rent deal (' trnubie and expense, tier the benelll of a few hi li vid. nils. The I're-i leafs Prodaraatioa. Vt'ad.li gt .n. S pt. 22. A proc-'amatVan has been iui d by tiie l're-idcnt, the s-abstance el" e hlcli is .as fuiie'Ws : taken K.chnioiid, Ky., proves true, it may greatly disconcert uie rebe ls plans, as it is v wry unliRely that they have a f rce s ltTieiently strong at Lex ii jt.aii to prevent his Sirming a junction with tho army at this poi,.t St. Paul. 24. A ) r.rr'.r.il at St. Cloud, report more murders by the S..mix in the town of Jlich mond. The inhabitants were ll -eing toSt. Cloud for safety, leaving the town to the ravages of the Indians. A inessei g -r from Fe.rt Aberemmbie report '.hat the Indians had abandoned the siege of that post. II.11 risburj. 21 A genthmntn from Williams po t l'ni.s niornin s.iys no Federal troops had cr .ssed into Vi.-otni;t uj to three o'clock oil Ta sday, iieitbi-i- hud any ol the different divisj ions received any ojsk-rs for a frw.ird movemenU Tne iuij.ress'uin secim.il lo J.revail amolig thee soldikTs that when they d'd move they would cross at iiiiaiiv-port. TW eiieinv, he says. :3 N;vy, h " 1 .1 v k ! .veat.: a C'.urse :u re-'i!.! v i--t: tender notes so adverse to the ll r.'Jl and .'--fir's statements, and w hich in ; lotirg it in part, garbles and misstates it ; in f. ct, hays itself ...pen lo ihe charge that " IV' man who would destroy will tindoillitedi y dispute the passim, and when I, Abraham Lincoln, l'res'dent of the Fuited MeCleilan 4-Jers a forward movemeftt tt Latllc Annv will no doubt take place at ibis point. in, ail declare, th it. Alt 'omi, (l'.u)21. The Goveriyns f nearly -e war w;,) be pr.se ; ,i. 4 ..0 s. ...a,.,. ..Alir . t . - " a, agreement. l-o.irte ii were present and tnreo were r-j aeselitcl by jwoxiese. 1"Wj preatot nnanini rrj.penr. P. ;n-vail with re-gard to ll.o l'risii it ema'a it atsoii l.roi'laiualion. TL e:-.J i',,i.i-,.i.'-. mu-i .i. an i.U. t tnnil,i. m4 .'.11 - renv pi hereafter, as in r. tof..r e ited i r the object 1 f ; r.acticably 'eitorlni the c i:s'.it;ltioi'..l reh.te.ns) between the I'nited State and the States in w inch such rehitioo ar or i.r.v he .h-tnr-hed. It Ls mv purp.e at the t. r g ..11 re c tll.g if '- a 't:vi of a practical measure, teiLA-ri y e'.'n.'T.e-ns.aivr. to St.it '. .le-pe.- which iinr not le in re' probably r.'it.ii'u; iu sessi-.m all lim'ht. 11ie .h tne people of :0ct xa,. Coiiventioo is i.nVar'v undetslMKl. m against tiie I lute. CioVeriXT Curtain will strongly urec the removal ernniel.t to dls.lia that im may m ,ke as untrue in hi p. musket ill the ce.i.f fid. ;.ce in the ability of the re its obligations, in nor.', v out of ex . is g rstaies, wi.ku may l.-.en fae vo.Ur.lar;r .i.J.-pt. ; ,v t!,e X.,ti..nl U.vernment .dull sk-k ami eel, or may yo:unta::y a.n.pt the mrivdmte- or n.,n,)i vohioteer. v, their respective States. iaj....i . ivi.sii ii'-n. ea s.a.eii. ni luo olsl V... I- '....... - , .. .in. 1 1 no 'I'.. .ei' V.. it !..:.!.! !.. -. ,l;r...i.. I. ..-.a 1 ...... .. i.i:-' ..a.. ...... 1.. i.n -1... . . .. . 11 , a. 1 i7w uctu a ;.!,. f.-oi.-i -tin w !eeh .- -.,.1., 'a V he WHO si.Oll witi.m t..e M..tes. ; ? '"' be ill rebel loll Sg:i .rs a be then and ever .-, Kxe In, t : pe. .;.,e-.v. re'-r sS...l tn.-n war has bee II the topic at the liK.-itt.ug ,,( , u-t the I uited State, shad ( i ,v,.--n.,r Tu ,, !,riJui!i h-.v.. t.... .tl..... (li lio-t day. I he Sl.,j . fr:. h demand the imiiie-diate rerftoval of The sccesh treason-grind ng " hand org ins"' a;e growing ramj ant at the idea of a f rt or ba-tile being prepared f..-r traitors, whether in ia.xeeut.ye siiail eiesg, ate by proclamation. t.e MeClelljn ; se-c.L the approval of the Tresi Mates or part ol SS-te m U'.i tU- pede sflaij ' 0l, ,'s eiuiucipatioi, pK-l.-.mali,. be in re!K-ilirK. ih-J tact t.ial any Mate shall ,;.,vern.S-r:igue urtrsd the removal of Vo on that day be m good laith represented m Con. C'eilan, and shaved bv hi remark that ho ha.l w a your e- .n U"t in t! r.'pia seo'.it.Ves ot t Vo i t :e j ra.-e o :r i ; Vo.ir tJen. ral ant your noble ardor. 1 he t ne my ;.i j ro.i ii. s lakes ; ' ur ! a a i e e-itii i. e .i tentiO!) has ea a-, d :.n. lb, l.our ol elangt r, an. I t ItlV e Ann rn- n ... :ir Uelgh'ior ov-.-r bv the old ggery' got off a mess f .b.uble-dyel treason ist wcik. o.ide-r if ;t wants a free passage Ii -l is ae ..:..!. g the-... T: lplitc is. v. Lo sLaii win the rla- of . ho the most gh ry, its n.d.le-t re1.. ;ird.' I'y or ! r, 'I'iie .VAa lit ti.i::;, Al l de 1 Here w is n;i. .I.nas.i'i. :i bt ' i my r. or imp. ' slave- to San 1 ranels -a ? It is now an establish, d i.ot i.g that when a t.cw.p..j er beeo:..c so di;..ya! as to have to be dei.le! tl.e use . f the in. .Us, that its ""j editors and ;:b..-hers are !lkewi-3 liable to Le iiiiiri-one x lor treason, an. I we a 11 J-irt.-.e-r, V. .. v. hen a paper !... to bee.xclj.led fn m the mails that the entire property of c-Jltors and j ubll-h rrs ought to ceM.iisc.ited to the !' of the a holder, armli g the Blacks ed a sla e holding re glo;i toekle.i l th .t same, si.'.e by s.de with ti e Lite, some of them slave Led Jer, s gainst a included. AtterapteJ Vsswssmaiioii of the Euperor of H iLs-ia. Hi s;r. s their ; revloiis -x s i f ( ur army was llir bision ugh a in W li te ar.uy. fr 'in the ran m's! ik.ll policy," w hi -h 'shall lo 1. !;.''; exist." He assure thetn that their t. ehrgs as freemen and soldi, r shall be re-; e-cted that tiieir pay. bounty, land, e'en, shall be the th w Lite sol Her lighting by a.'Vr havl' g teste.! them, he " thon.li 1 ex. .. cted liiiie'.i . I yo m.n'i no re than 1 expe ted,'' - inl. mi ll'o P.es' bnt (" their And tlieir condnrt alterwrrd in f the British catr.p wa w ario! belong to tho " lords of the land," and wh , point of intelligence and moral are no better than negroes. Because an evil has bun tolcin ted from generation to g.-tn ration Joe n t nmk it les an evil, anJ if it an evil why per; etu .to ill It i conte; ded lv slave holders th it tin ir wealth is vested in l.iggers, just a would contend that Lis property which he knew was wrongfully taken from others, Lee iu-elhe law would protect Li it, will smoothly s y "it's my 'right' and I'll keep it." This is just tin case with the slaveocrats of our day, an 1 th. y ask lis " what shall we do it our ulaves are taken from us !"' N o answer earn your bread by the sweat of your brew, a better people are willlia,' to do. They sav "our influence, and power will w.vild fight well, and r roved it 'e organized be cone when our wealth i destroyed, or remov ' a'' drille 1 them a an important e ( iovernine-nt, and we shall not be surpi i-cd if for all I such i- the case ere luanv weeks roll by. K H-jk h..re editor, surrounded by a sinall Mj'iid of 'gi.oraric ragged vug i! ends, too tr li ng t do anything but diiuk whisky an! i.urri t .r deti" HavLs, may f r a time (In word only) bid de fiance to the throve imotrl.t that h;.s nurtured and protecte d them from their earl. est existvi cv, hut ..n !i 'bully"' will be hurle-l bae-k w.-th double same a those of f ,rce into their oven face ere they are aware of the ir side and. ii. When men sink so deep into the cesspool of telhs tin in that, treason as to " Co !y course 1 resistance" to the J. you hive done 1 iw cf the land, and advise th.ir mongrel chivs and promises to u to be prepared for the w. rst," simply meaning. toil l eaavi. r. trim vour gun and whet your knive this is some alarm several weeks back, lnd the night attack cam h the je ke too far, an 1 we w m erforei gone over to tne aleH .timnst. retel. of CUiL, strongly oppose-d the prptii tion, declaring that the people wixild rise en nasise and repudiate H. Con. n. of Pennsylvania, ahso opposed it, stnt ing that had it not been for McCi. ban the rebel would Lave been success f il iu Mary&tiid. '1 hese pp.posiii.M s were d'.je-nssed during the after oon. Gov eruor Andrew, of Massachusetts, makli g filly an hoar's speech i favor both. He urg-d icClell: ns removal should be demau ded. and th'xiglit Fremont eoiidd fill hi place. At life evening sessi.wi, Andrew, of Missiichu setts olil red a preamble and resofutiou. hailinj; wit!l (-r-iTilii :it:,.ll the Pp.. si. 1.. of'- .t. ..w. ... . 1. ... .. ,-, 1" . Is:. , ' - s.....i.ro.uiuil e.s ot t.ie L.iieeeJS.ate-s siaves prn,,,,;,,,.. ,! .lsi) embodying bs reason on the 'piest'ioii of the Geticiula in a inuJiru-J term. The HfTalrCt re ptrt of tbv pnwdings of thi me-etiiig is proM Jl v lme.)en Mit.s'lv Stat -..u-nt gre, bv member clieii bv a m-.jorltv e.f t electors, sliall, in the absence of s'rorg counter acting testimony, be deemed su!lr.-iett evidence that such State have w Wen in rebel lloo. The President epioted the ik-.v article of war, approved March .'j'oth, and also the '.Kh and lOtii sections of the Act to suppress insurrection and punish tre iS-ei and rebel. ioo. (the ' a fiseati.oi Act. k:. kL)i'u ) a; j roved Jn'y 17'h. l'Od. and enjoins i;j :i all pt-rop in the military and naval service, the ci.iorceinciit tf said ar t el'-s and se-ctioii. The Executive will, in die tiiiK', re-coioinenl that all loyal citizens shall, upon the restoration I their Con-t.tutiouai re.ations, be compensated iftSCS I'V From the London S'tr we learn that a recent , It is hoped that an explicit, auUiative report attempt was mad: upon the fife of the cmperer ' f the sayirgsan-J doing of tle Convetitiou will be obtained. Waslu'ngtoo. 2S. A proclamation has been issued by the President, which is in substance a follows : " Whereas, it has become necessary to call into the service not only volunteers, but also In- on', to mlu.-e it to be conlliim.l.l ol me mintu ll tllj I nited fctotct t. . . ..... . . sar-T-res nwnrree!...! cvt'i.v. ft. f'nlt..l i r.1,11 a li.it not I.iiV .in-t:e .!e,l n - v........ ... imm of lb s-iu. Tl.e stateuiei t is as follows : "Alexander was walking in the garden of his puia.-e iu Sr. Petersburg tie wa fired on by an a iin. The I'Mist strvnuou eillirls have been ma le by the li i-i;ia Government to prevent th.- news from rume w it.l tiing abrvstd, or iu case .', Caen mended, id to the bitte r end of the rope. N..w, we illsclaii.i all knowledge of th,; art or trade if war. We Lave vary little personal ac.i nih tance with I cgroe. Bat Gen. Jr.. k :i v. as a natural . Idler su.-h a G-..1 make- and Wi-t Point is apt to ful iu and had been funli iar v itll mgr.'e from LI infancy. JL cai 1 th.-v Th .t article bear the ear marks v f a p: Toinnur who know better, an 3 s! Lo:j u.a 1 nent Id be ii.r,t .t f.,.. t ne. I rt... ... State, and disloyal person arc not sdeouatelr , ..e..r..i ,.o..L ,.. L- l ,n.. Pps' rained by ordinary prKse5$e9 of law from Hessi m ;.,eer:.'.,.t .-xh.!.:!' .at' nr- sent J,,nr h;'"Il;rin--' this measure and from eivins aid and f-.-briie anxiety to keep pollt cal intelligee cu;"rl various ways to the enemy, from either entering or passing out e4" llussha. 1 . " oretertl, 1 irt 1 .mt during the existing So t.-fieh is this the case that we are peisilivcay eel the pen a.'v i -I in d jastie insurrection, al re-be j and initr(Ti.nr nn.t (K.,lw ...... 1 .Ko a.s 1 1 e..J......, i,... a-u 1 3 a:'u aueuors, anu ail persons eliseoiirs.T ht.r just arrived from Sr. Petersburg Vas stopped : en. t"Vl,it r rositsti..- the militia drafts, or otf on tne frontier ; the b ig. w ith the Seal and ! r'" a;d a,i.J "ifl-,rt V lho n-''U. he sub, nature of our Foreign Minister, wa Liken from to marUaUaw and liable to trial and punish l. v . on , .fiisc h' s.ild it was a t j c ail.iu taeui to u cd from our custody." Ah! there's wh.r the shoe pinches. On these two w ord " intl n ne'e,"' " power," hang all the law and tl.e pia fit (u- t prophets) of the lazy nabob. W hat is most surprising i to s-ee poor men men who w ould j ''" "'' ','',,, '-t'- o r-t m l th.. . tnaii t ie:i. .1 .n as i ai !: J ere ti lenient of mistaken 1 fxcbide piu.-y ihe-n f; mi lighting;, a.al proved 1:1 faith by Li work. S.iv, M.. ..r. F i !. of set ch paper, not be allowed to even noci.ite with a Southern Gentleman's body-servant, howling for slavery, for th" " right of thn South, "w lo-n it i a know n fict that the Southern leader Lav e been trying for a number of year to enslave them. The leader know full well that if they loose their in fluer.ce over the ignorant une-luca!, d in !., f !;!. T of N. W . .l -de; tter better Wl.'tx' Je- I" I-, i..-e We. would remind our rea L-rs, tle.it th.- first Vol. ef tl.e I.i;rmLle': will el.e with the mouth cf I)co'inher, nnd all who have been recaivhg it from th; e-o'imx ire-if.-r'nt an 1 fill I "V eei.ie i.i.ii o.ie e- e., 11 UlJ .c ue.J a aillcan o( C' 1 Ve lllg III tO four dollar., ami tvver.ty-f.ve per c.r.t interest li ii. cotnii.uui.'atloii which the Kusstau tov-l till j aid. Bilng on your wheat, oat, beans emmet desire to keep out vf the country ." i arythi g tnat is marketable. e tae leg il ten lcr ne'tes at par. inert lv a mi.;t.iry commlssh.iv 1. 1.. i, e'j-e lie i .11. seieueu, iiieu ic-si-.n-j ai.'.l 1 - , .... . - f.rwarcel to St. I'etersburg. The motive t.ri 'e. ihe wr.tj wf kibeas corpus is suspend this extra.srdin.irv pnx-eeding is believed to WVe ' ' '" n"iHct to person arrested,or who aro t the British dispatch box "u "r be impr.seed U any t Means o e-ove v ing into n"':"tnrJr 3u;!- Pen a sust n.on i:u.f be e aaiged Ltj pc ue.j BxTiiKa Eault. The S.n Juan fret hits the name of Lincoln and Andv Johnson for ! A gentleman from F.ik City billed trt u a next President an I Vice President. It is rather day ir two since, and laid cw o-ir table some early to he making sitch nominations, but there there were Biaek defender :.i-o I An 1 if t!fi ve. re not. how and why sii odd the I nlon sold ers of -r day be ? Wi w ill have to Je-ebie. the article f. on Coo county, the fi t iver.!! ta!-. !.-:! 1 Lave l.ecu g et:; to the p.d H last ; rli g. We eama t s.e any g.-od tjar.se from the subject i-oa, beside it wo'.ll involve the Bsri II. II. B. Paukk;:, S, rg.aint-at-Ar.-'.i , La r think f'f bl'- of pb of the ' d-M. 1 i-r-o.'.il shii'g .r 1 abu., nr friend, nnd if w.!i tr ri.i -a iu a war I We ymp ith'ze h : .- i p. b s. t that the.r ml f.(..v h y I. ue spcemien ot tr.e vegetable are very lew i niou men witn w horn Honest Abe that were grow n near that tow n. I i Lincoln U not th- tirt choice for the next Pres ident. 1 rtia Jjiiru!. It i a lamentable fact that w henever a mart tu.iy crown on SUOv..;e Is in accomplishing a great and permanent season and th , .. . . . , . ,. . . . v.. vi, .ua-. ne s a.m- si universally cried clown. Hi nee we opine that Lincoln will not be so pop. alar two year hence as he i now, H",s heart'a ex.'ee . rn kiag h : ' t.ct we l.nve seen i.' tii.ng l. compare to them i i thl vlchr. I: wa the general opinion tliat veg.-t .bli coin 1 Lot be succe ;i....s.a, t ef the s'... n ti.es ti. re. r al sent fro, but the s.uvessf il culture of t.e spe-c.me-i; met;'.!' Mie.1 above, socio to deni oi tr.i'j the fi.-t that tn. c:t .-.,.n of Eik City car, 1 e 'h. ir o-. u g. ' b. t; ' Vi . ..-