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he terms a people who are engaged in a mighty conflict for the achievement of their independence.] Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury makes an appeal for aid. The annexed appeal to the citizens of the North has just been issued by Secretary Chase. The reader will not fall to note the construction of its language — the attempt to deceive the ignorant in regard to the circumstances of a war in reality waged upon the South by the wicked Abolition Administration: Your National Goveepository at Cincinnati, whose certificates will entitle the holders to Treasury notes on the terms already stated. The patriotism of the people, it is not to be doubted, will promptly respond to the liberal wisdom of their representatives. S. P. Chase,Secretary of the Treasury. Fremont's proclamation of martial law in Missouri. The telegraph has already informed us that Gen. Fremont, of the Federal army, had proclaimed martial law throughout the State of Missouri. We append the pr
From Washington Washington, Sept. 2 ----The special correspondent of the New York Post says that the picket guards of the concerning a man are getting daily closer and closer. There are many exciting rumors in circulation, and some state that the Confederates had crossed the Potomac in large numbers at Aquia Creek. The War Department has received nothing official in relation to the report of General Rosencrane's disaster. Secretary Chase has issued a patriot appeal in behalf of the Federal loan.