The Sun (New York) Newspaper, January 9, 1865, Page 2

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‘ NicW SY MORNING, J YORI stn. big AN. American Warfare. ch Ohle counter + vencacivil iw on A, basin pout of magn tude, ne. t and display of military aoence, jocely revolutionized the old tdeas and the - varfare, England regarded Wantisatos the yreatess of military chieftaing ‘when of pix veara he succeeded in driv ron cutof Spot. The Holy Alliance—near- t 1 sth the exception of France—re- ie overthrow of NAPoLaos, after @ #tru' cole ned through @ sericea of years an the tury achievement of modern Umea, tory Bugiand, France, Sardinia and Turkey when aler @ war two years vet Ruwsiag they succeeded in occupying the eke district tle larger than the Btate of test ma stipuerdt ‘inware, And at the prsent titoe France is en- Jin the second your of an attempt to autyu- Mexico and j# apparent y about e@ near the ' the task pow ae when ahe began, These are uteste that have occurred within the f years, yet how insiynificant at comparative child's play the ecale with the mighty contest in the United States! The Norsh tod that great al advantagé oe Holy Alliance enjoyed in thelr contest ; leon, nor have they contended againat « ned people, arin the allied war inthe 1 the French acgresaion upon Mex! Ito contend with eaciiy ‘worthy andl who bad the advantage of pre- preparation, Yet what ia the remutt? Au (of territory hae been conquered equal to f the three tiret States of Europe, Positions 1) bastepol bave been reduced in as inany the A lies required monthe, A acore of ‘have been fought in less time than other na- required for preparation ; and rebel are foro the steady and The com. ae Com. numert sve been ewept away be of Northern advance, nbryo Confeder: that of yeart agdy ia the the terrific character of Americin rding tothe ovicial report of the of Wi rly a tmillion and @ half entered the army wince the bevinnuing and where are they n that number remain to the € their strength ML euthe bave been swept aw ide with four ? wy To way that ‘onfoder- ly: the other y by the irresi-t- ‘The boastful and? defiant extimutt r Northern arniies. bof thetr people ia broken, and their Pmpiry te now takin liminary action for coming into the Union fold. The institution of y wan, thelr own admission, the lca 1 Yet they show the ve extremity fa which they are. placed by propesibg to barter the corner-stone of thelr uropean ald, With ahatt-red and brok with no source by which to replonish em 8 “iuinphavt Union soldiery march- he vill over the **aaerod soll,"* t) 6 before them, and in despeora- t ue grap caver) any trusting that i¢ = ma: up the sinking Confe ' And what effect has ipou the North? Inatead of busines t h fnether countries almost uni- I s War, the Northern people ever Leen more promperous, Acriculbure, ‘| pursu'ta, and social alvancement have wadly vard, Col ehurel rehool ant all the adjunctaof enli uinent tow ated, and the hidden wealih—the Inand the oil bave been developed as they vere before, The stream of emigration has ent to counterbalance the numerical loss sar, oud as wa whole the country is richer toore powerful t--day than at any previous fit at 1, in those thins that consti- 1 ar f American warfare, that an u ‘ Mere ‘ rivet, ant that teach dthat Am: ant make War just aa they rything cls vith n determination and » a) toielly anulbilate fos ed notiong, Abolition and . ! f the constit a! emendment for ent oof alaver w h bes bec parsed by the Bonute, and may be t teelav by the Mouse, } sumed relacl of political economists te ,reatly er broine with endeavors to ¢ © the M1 the measure be adopted, Thor subjects iu this connection thattber fail t ntist ‘y tothelrown minds, Tae tirat ‘ » Ler » with tt elves? the uN the cotton be raised without houl conclude to leave their former y ‘hey Yourgue that the nevroes the a positive nuisance if brought northivard, ly worse off tk in their present condi. t ‘ ‘ regard to covten growing, negroes necessit Theories upon questions |'ke this carly Htile better than epeculations; and snoanythiny like a correct view of the aub- © must cast stout for example or failing in A “hte alopy ae the best standard from 5 1 to judge. A year a this question was ty one nobesasy of solution: but ab the present ! artidde upon the treedmen of Maryland, th« re AM UCAN faye that “large numbers of wimen, Whether from ch r CORSEY, n at their former homes, and make the scones ‘ Usory toll (heir continued dwell: n lies the ldation of the whol : newroes x will remain where + they will raise cotton, te bacea, rlee and ne they have heretofore done; but will be Bg tot Ives, and it will be compensation fusteal of compu bre net wanted at the North, nor will 1 r ebere, The Southern climate is to their nat : the reat bulk of them are rwithy pwtiona save those peculiar to ny inate; they Lave become stron attached ven While under the worss system of bon- d with the oppression of slaver om, they would cling twith all the atlece ' thar nature, The emane'pation of the in slaves Was nothin, re Lian a change in hal status of the ¢ aved, 'T were ned from ch 4 jute freo and indepene enh asters of their own bodes ‘The abelishe seridom in Russia-—a system ha loss ve than that of American slaver a i tia b the occupation or the ree.denec the 1 th ult whole Listory of emancipation stes the opinion that the freedom of the \oork Degrees will Dave subptentially tho sane et. Self-interest ie the cuid.ng star of man- The Now Governor of Savannah, ground, with Bs Violins his arma: on the et " age desblack we well as wiite, A corperativels The ap: yotment of General Geary to the comr- % we wore ae SEY clinging, Gol s.lwer * . ’ rons, v 18 Gea . freeimen wil esa Wander w the Nort rand of Bivennahy affords another {!!usteation of “E wou ler f predic! ”, of the } Gtan we earch of an iia elysium,; but the reality | General Sbermuan's di crimination of character, bse bat | fulfilled? The bo: via Daine # Nice ‘cng ttn +11 quickly antis(y tem that the Bouth t9 their | which alwass enables, him to select the right man ‘aganini. Have you ever heard ike wre Y ur the Few men well fitted or etre. _ vatupal home, end the truth will goon become diss | for the right y . hee La Madgh * oP ae ciated among theit brethren at the Sour, 101 penn loeee W. Gear ease Vieane New, ” ronan «t, aftot & shore ; caer : - we vip yon New York, Saturday, Jun. 7 i Mary, tue Ceoved wite of I'ramcwe probably take @ few after whe a cr, Was then @ mere] ri ba ; phe Ms neral ' Vag " f war for the new svyeten ef later t ¥ Patshury, a Liat m DEEOy LOMO Ny Shen 7 Onerony | heir triende and t ‘ t Pert. tex Wd Aare! @ivance wae oad whe t oO attend ' verthrow of an institution of such magnitude os Alinct Povt r i Thore was Sut one eeasior wi the Hoard todas, Gold | ® t 1 y f . i OG" * NOLAN On the 7th that of slavery, and the suteitutior ree ’ ; 7 . lows! at 226%. ‘The export goit demand for thie day's | the Parish of Bais ke etirring up the placid watereof aiake-tie [yg tun r Chanalter etenmers amounted to $460,755, making for the wt in the e4th ve ar of he it waves roll back and fort), for atime, hubin the | Ww eed bid counand sie samme | Wek $594,504 aeaingt $1,145,560 received from Calle | Ai atch rt nyat the w ri wer eV.0UR 1 ym Londe r OU end the laws of nature trimmph, and the water] if), k M: Bor gallane bist : Bcae aeeey bans A aL dy Heke PER —A no. on Peday, 6th inet, Charlie be pas q au f ‘ . rae hb 1 again seckas ite level, Bo it will be with Beutler | ay frtor t occasion be wae soa “Ph ; u lal 1 ' th m and at | mees ‘ Mezte ufter | ones ntinues at t4 end im the die fou ielaives 8 of a eel abor--w violent avitation of the stem, and al ie edpriy ; : became | line first a coun al piper was quoted at Ud avs ock, from hit 1 oth Tart a quick subsidence, founded 1) the mutual rans | percest, The week's imports of dry goods tthe veaeslh ; 0 interest of the whilom niaster and slaves cm t HOster | value of ent 29,984, fist $ 1.528 come ttre — \ tyn te. W dotted nhl fr. The S exporte fall $e) for RARE ROTC General Thomas's Counpaign. war ‘ rh BL i : T ci ; ‘ ork . te e. nd+) forthe J t ) . 1S. DSi. compare ee follows with jormer retire: 4 Ps = ed Wola! iene, ed se desea le thawed Las Rese, Bo ie iw 1804, REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF ec}, by the expulsion of the remnants of Heont | ry t ued ‘ ; 56 4 41 I nite 1 Couper: No. 4 il be beld this es vir army from that State, This escape of a portion hia fw “ and Count lo July, 180, £T00R CALRA— FIRST BOARD. to all penile ont the rebel forces will cauw eorr > fecting of dinap. | be © as apy iG ie roof Keukoa lab re gned 110% 400 N.Y, Con. R iit Mies KEARNEY, Pre ALES W, MAX. " - ‘ wena } vee dificult | wat ¢ Mat Ty tase He 5 itt : Ser. polntment, but it appeara to be a more we Ty avivenia, His rea yes! ‘ 18% & YOOPERS, NO, RDG c i problem t haa yet heen sdved by auy of onr I A leader of ca lis i meat ering will eld v even. wenerala to comple lr earn. There t A, it aj riven \ i sat ‘ n 4 too yreat an equality of 4 aud atrenet feed , ; 4. 1UR'¢ ise ’ between combatanta of the #amne Americar «k | demenled liter dent Ruc PERL LETS | SOUIATION—-THE REGU te secure the ite which the great Narorros tiple rhe s 4 : arm witte het on Monday Even. vu ne t 154 cd tad Ne 1 achleved In hin famous eon Mets with the arcies of that f je Noi , } BS mw with Continental Rurope, and we rmnet on; le mr Ah a is t t " ald t! vaetrny ‘ 3 content'with wasting the Confed rate fires ty the ‘ e CQ oS, | F2THE CARMEN AND Lanorce : ‘ i 1 ‘ at New Va mere process imtiots aod aconetant, and ultie y ti 1% will 1 ota me a : ‘ te . ww t hf mately en exhaustive pressure upot ther | cus thea Hele 4th Mu...da 4 Apollo outa iG ‘ Broadwav, at 10 4 ™ boty Vw tnarch. ISG and wasroade Drives AL ATUL 4 ocho Prom " spbkanete Boshi bens tad opipetcnedt deel abesahull ‘ Voiuutec ris an April, 62. CAuG NCWhL a tend. Py order of i0.1N LYNCiL Poeet, PALS that General Tnomas haa achieved one the 7 am, Gold, ‘if 6 2 PAGAN: Sev PATA CAIN, T. aaa. ms most solid and enduring aneces at ’ Sh ho abe sig I N TICE—TIN, SLATI AND METAL one thas gives permanence aud value t e Kossian Kele in Poland, toy Quickail ' ; f hon! their erulas toa ty eetiug Ps 3 cnpreanonde of srorn | 400 a 7 ‘ t 1 wy Fan Oh Me OTe Are Sima s's famous movement te the Atinntic const The Wares pomtont the Daszromn {00 Maripusa So. i LORED PARKER. General Tuomas bus so far woakene! Moon's army | AUTO a thas describes the peesoubatite ol the kage My Ashburton Goal. ; 7 } } ie y. Dl nined ¢ ov Arhburten pals THE JOURN s that it can wever again take the feld with ite for Poland: ‘ viicuaoweaines dv RNE mer effectivestrengt. At least nlf the traine! “Impriennments and confinemonta in tl “tll tsetse iaicketialedar decaaiste : a) bee ‘ ioeghc id Fh thtnaat continue w termise a dalt ouch Intter. Nw Yoithy RATE RD AT, bat, 0 f The clidere Or Nuw Vor Hoe te sro ties oad veterans shat disputed the pire of the Bouthe lie a few ne ivi erated Because the Coffee, Ub. Wa. ~ Got BL. Domne atari yy Bio, ae i ah come om ‘ hes ; nt. went with stipe Saane abs ‘ ae she pec LD Sd Aaa Ab data Bh roan ny Ib.—Mad, New Or Mid. Upland, No CE TO B TNE STONE CUTTERS AND Si Me * pbeom lust by batte, y : it be he ‘ 6 Tans end Tuomas, have a vy bats Oh alive {be deportations to siber Demeatie cvada, yavd wn, BOA bench. awl beheld in Ln a sickness and capture, aud the remainder defeated | iy qotcon oy alt t uber ol per ‘ Do, bi't 7 ' hieseheds Me ‘ : aye, «D ay even s and demoralized as never before, can for some ti toned to ba nieut im not large ay former! ‘ brow a, Ore, A an ines ‘ ceils to come offer no serious resistance to cur victor ; 1 bo dah ahi dl it i Pe Rae uh Dr 5 . do Lbt \n Ln t fi he ‘ $ es re KR . fons legions of the Wert, In the meantime, | wae fir Pakow, once. i : A , nea Cr Roney, Wale rm UNITED COOPEL or. fieneral Tomas appesra to bave eutered | wil ‘riven on & thr ee 4 id : ‘ ‘ ‘ t : ; : ; erin slepy Ton se Woar Le and Mea?, br, Cenerene, ext. 10 10018 OF t i ; upea hd Campalgde in BUBRMAN fa 7 5 Ane te ‘eset | ©. to fa LL 1eALL od: Georgetown, H wal re hen io reat iy fone Which promises tore tnportact ree | gered tw eters Biate, #. to OX. Yeoal te ee SO 1 VEN i Y. 2 enlta than could be expected from the puroutot | a espected intiabitant or this town, just at the : aay ams c.f vel bid eae 09 25; Corn | ; Hoon's besten forces south of the Tennessee, ‘Lhe | Monent when thes were abeut tO take part | Prin! Rais ts Laver, bor, ¢ LAR MONTHLY MEETING OF ect of t ‘ ne he invest oe ne telles® ta ; —; Currants, ‘Bn galt Airiontas b4ai4's : Do sue! A TOrRe ERIE LLUSAL TS Ben obj e new campaign seers bo be to restore | ywigh whi y were charged * 4inds, t 2 r our commun Jona with Atlanta. ake it, or | celused perform atone of the mu Gren. Wace Muay 4 ! tr 1 . t PD rect of the conservatory Club, 2 1Se2 we, 1 Tel an par al Florence, on the Tennessee river, the base of new iss tere Cas Aenadendin’ oF Count Harkey 10; Outs, Statey 1 SW a5, Mes perations, having t che iain Si Heth the Id Onk lors and BR. f the col movement towards the Atle + aut 4; Staves blew Tas : kent! Now Orleans, 1 operation with General Burowas, : s ; ‘ 5 oh 1) Culiy Muay, doy Gomme: ar erp pel w freah concentration of the entire relel forces ha . ") 0, bmA REGULAR he Bouthwe ‘ ) ar " ¢ Our enll,, Burak 4 crane, 2H tine boidat reomac’ Vane r Bouthweat Toman 4 th i vs 1 avic Lin'dc eve ectual ehendsce vent any eeinforce 2 tm reaching Cl tony ernie, * te D i. , j . nor », T, Presi Witinington or Rehinowl, The eames Lisp it 1 Paganini. fice wee nen i el of » portion of Genes al Thomas's art « { the early love of , Pont . ‘ a, hoher, Oranve StnIO, 408 . and Chattanooga, cute off isis from n hin fife just pub | Ghee, 4 ia y with the Fast and ciler movements in progress : wk! i = alee ‘ ‘ nt bo mal Will probally result in cutting off his communis ! i Saihfut tittle Gianet> | ath, ofiulgua St ‘ cation with Sclma, Montgomery and Mobile, and Pts s toe : t tone : be ‘ , srile “ the ri A ie +4 in the eventual capture ofthese places. at present | owas, that she + ‘ the t let? ‘ ‘ «1 co ¢ ‘ ‘ j , away, tha 1 eet 18 Ree rund yellow, ¥ the situation in the Southwest ismore favorable | wou int at rea t 1 i y 1 4 rourcnuse than at any former poriod since the hitled be Oy ud : tfc t kyl ay + ment ' ' tow rte . commencement of the war. ‘Tennessee ta relieved, | t nh ag ac haeigl a i w pr y forever, frou el danger of javasion, aud | tit vor Uroas fofily approach, tad 24 ay y of ’ .r mt p boy ¢ t h hike & ox. pe qi ah the ond vee army oft Confederacy canna ba i" ld a gene! atl Ain, wie aa, , \ ha t ne ithe above naued even under the most favorable wtispices re Othe Pie welion et no one for Hevdy 1 that Sor Youne. da. 75a1 00: 1 COV Lis A an, HAS, © tensive for inonths to come, At present tie poos | Hoes futhe toetro tert his pent al é Gunpowder { i ey | ple of Alatama 2 Georgia manifest very linte | was dowds t oye Of Lis own age. Ni « Lovel oue! and Ce MATHEW A he, Sul il f | ttle Ginnetta played with hoi ar fc n Lo theo disposition te recruit it a twill w RTay ile toy and Nicolota heart waa divided be. date tees t Ib, East Ind eh Aree: ij a y and polition! blunder if are not Ceprived t ‘ gird 1 Lis sirance window ' : we ep eh hima { A of allehance ef doing #o, by a vicoreus following ie wy oo ronda D i . ¢ ! iniuly chivicod by order of M. dy up of onr advantayes t!at will eud tt pray be TI < i bal tha’ ol ha ‘ 1 affording the frightened and desperate dish} 1 neve carne W b was EC DAR, WO E'BQ'HON. URG IE STH VL BLIC time to take conrave from despair, on N : y menets! id tlie \ eoypetan Ato ing Bein i ¢ i: Bailey's Magicnl Voin Vxtractor Cures h Vite ivesea be Tamployment for Dieciarged Soldlers. anes av pre Gianetta t the |] butt iutiamat Snavst ; 1 tel \ +. Singlve are plored & m thet the sag strona of | ery. hia wee ry anes ne eet 4 the sen relative to the empl yme soharged | to hi H [ : , ai solliers, particularly these who ba v partially | °* 1 pi CIN ION OF CAL, ADONIAN Hisabled by the viewsltudes of war, are likely t ms role ' : M ; ee produce good resulta. Ihe ' Ms mwa ; scethem, ‘ being struck wit! the inipe © subieet, his os z aUaSa have taken the matter into thelrown hands, aod rol the « KRa@d'@LO® WVICHENS, the Diatory of that tmetitution warn the beliet | Cveriahtly t - 7 that the work will be done eftcetually, Under thelr 0 bs be . woplees a“ Bureau of br vent for Dinwhled | ¢ } ort Discharged Soldiers : "has teen | bow he ne Mt é tapi ae fis Inge deans reanized, end will be managed by eome of on anit aval smuve i? i aay fc : ane must) wit ener Advances made moat popular aud philanthropic citi The ’ use ‘ eG tout i " r ‘ n 1 is organized upon the prineiple of tbe WY. } \ tors Pei nl i His ent bala ony \ HW. WEST¢ AT um for suppl ‘ 2 wit I | it rieckts, raorsdente ! ; ployees with ati us without ernenae ie ¢ | j } ; claas, The creat benetit that ¥ ‘ oy | it ba by ' ent, Since the Legiuning of the war aboutegyht “v : , ; 4 1} thoussud coldlers and sailors bave enlisted tr ied t Wee sis : i ts ! » Waie f this eit it trpertion of th mon W : H tt eta t , ee 4 \> feearre ta CROUKERY, GLASS mechaniod aod laborers, but the wages they n-|! Pe kod} 7 gs ne ide in vr WM. SHIM ues corved here t wt enlistment a4 ¥ 1098. | diure } nate he a ae are the uae tod MU OL a aud jue ‘ ih Tu Hs a rt Fate left good ¢ Lith riaile hou Hel + ame Grief ¢ nd aeeaes ‘i = mm \ ‘ Bi soe the society of thelr frien ia te 1 MA felt oer SO i biotite | eel Aaa, : : wud well for the cause of thes ; Wve | ‘ Ap necen re] | RROWNOn the sth tary Kline CTI CROCKERY, LTC. ! ' ‘ ¢ vt ing sntfered untoll hard bipes they eine he BL ; ih : ; aT s Hi fud their old wituati ed by strangers, 9 An hot ' Oe stead heral of whi wad means of employment ja at neu, 4 i 1 Y¥ a Hs : sara Bors ! y a Bae stepped oubk of the chun \ 1 “ , wil be taken \ vi i iJ N TAR CYR WILL SEI ec ies Lise rept roe e ‘ a he she tnd li. tis tha | & . "1 ‘ a ‘ ' ‘ ’ \ : Tt i ye 1 ‘ : turn to find t 1 | ! bl AY On Su ‘ n inet, Wi Vie Td tae » in wn ere ie crowded out, With a | : ort |t ' workers the case is still wore ’ Hi | ; , ti n of the f are | , 1 ee woth the frm the battle-fe'd t \ sey 1 veal VV he < He M4 : ¢ ate ‘i 4 ia r Us -) of their devotion to the U1 au leit { t v | 1 eel » We ; As ts “ orother toker their “ Si i ‘en, B,D. on Sate d vie Y ‘ i , \ ie ea My foro! | and (NO ue them while life last A prey reoub a wat He hv und 16 ; \ BA li > sh oO TURSDA ure of ¢ ‘ Caprcit Phe econ paaie nfl ! \ ‘ min ha ar j {+ PAM AK x4 1 Sow be st whieh the " for } b ‘ thers ave other» i r "? ‘ : | t 4 Ouse 4 Ory bak, WOU irat! firmities, ¥ I } | © wb beat | i t Lot bonaty pera bits : : ‘ t on to eu OV thind ‘ ‘ the ' able? and i that 4 i , , wi aH i $ ith ell. hit oa € wr 1 " atiuced to t tye ‘ That in j J { The ‘ ere 3 ean ' a: \ LLAM ABB At Pr, Cina : » this ‘ 4 A; i ‘ I H ‘ it ot i. . € VN ‘ ‘ ’ bat the co-oporation t i so 7 + » luute ‘ war he Sick Pires generally is ese 1 toit thet A Yeried me 1 V wie i ‘ \ une of he Mery ie teri bbe 1 ry iard ; ‘ as ' ’ ‘ ° ms tween these t | : ey th et, 4 oe | 4 uchte ee Whole sucee © enwry dy Fs Pa ‘ : | enon n the patriotian of « y 1 Pa BA A ‘ i \ at } | Wisi "1K Kranc.e Nat i * position to give the preserenee, wt \ \ F Cclock, Th eon 4 . to the brave inen w have so r ’ ‘ ‘ £ aN he ps He | bio aie da WIte. Notice j The expectations of the Sanitary ¢ " eric G tort ae | RAY ate ; CaO TAR OEe te uth s \ this rea; ect, are founded yon us Pater were Gave | Ping wk, ‘ j e} ha ends end ae | there ) ras ‘ Tiss tude which the mer and ‘ ; ‘ tm ‘ pees an ; i thore o i New York have iuvariat ly shown lowars the | | ptranae « p him. nen the tnor. Jaw, Thotias 1 bite tit Fi t } ‘ is fiery | Uerte. > attend tis 1. t 4 soldery, and it is boped they will not Le iow, } ) room with bie fery | ion Oru 0 | even | be found & heltdamting boy lylay on the yun, Terideuce, 9 Myrtle uve to Calvary Vemeter nese hs aud bes Lie Cabin lhe

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