Show arrom from washington correspondence of the tha cincinnati gaz tte teJ tel interesting particulars AS TO THE emancipation proclamation A recent all ail allusion ision in the independent to the fact that mr air S secretary ecret ary chases pen liel the concluding sentence Ben sen tence of the emancipation proclamation has been received with a surprise oprise that indicates a lees general knowledge on abe subject than might have been expected when the finai final draft of the proclamation was waa pre presented anted by the president to tue the cabinet it clo cio ed with the paragraph para paragraph grath stating that the slaves it libera Uber teai atea would be e received receive d into the armed service of the hulled states mr chase objected to he be appearance of a document of such euch momentous importance without one word beyond the d diy daiy i y phrases necessary 0 to o convey its meaning and finally proposed that 1 there be added to the presidents tj draft the I 1 fol following lowin 1 sentence and upon this thib act sincerely believed to be an act of justice warranted by the Cons titu ion I 1 invoke the considerate si judgment of man manu mankind lind tind ind ild and the gracious favor of almighty god I 1 mr air lincoln adopted the sentence as mr chase wrote it only in interlining i ng after the word constitution the words upon military necessity and in that form the proclamation went to the world and history the president originally resolved upon the policy of issuing this proclamation in the summer of 1862 As he has las expressed it himself everything was going wron wrung we seemed to have put forth about eur cur utmost effort and he I 1 really did not know what more to do unless he did this accordingly be he prepared the preliminary proclamation nearly in the form in which it subsequently appeared called the file cabinet together and read it to them mr air montgomery blair was start startled lea iea if I 1 you ou issue that proclamation mr president exclaimed Mx he exclaimed claimed you will loose every one of I 1 the fall elections y mr seward on the other hand band said 1 I approve of it mr preb pres de Js t as it stands I 1 approve of it in principle princia 1 and lap I 1 approve prove the h e policy of issuing iasci ngit it I 1 only object to the time send it out now on the heels of our late disasters and it will be construed as the convulsive s rugge of 0 t a drowning man to give it proper weight you yoi should reserve it till after some victory the president assented to mr air view and it was withheld till the fall when it vias was issued almost precisely as originally prepared the toe one to which mr chase supplied the conc concluding ludin sentence was the final proclamation issued S on the subsequent of january T the boston lider Liber liberator tor for of recent date publishes a letter from the late owen lovjoy ad dressed to william rloyd floyd garrison under date J of washington t february 22 1864 la in this letter mr ur lovejoy says ite 1 I wr write you although ill beaith health compels me roe to do it by the hand of another to express to you my gratification at the position you haye have taken in reference to mr lincoln I 1 am a in sartie satisfied fied as the old theologians theolo used to say in regard to the world that if it he be is not the beat best c conceivable president he is the best beat possible I 1 have known something of the ahe facts inside during his administration and I 1 know that tie hab has bert been just as radical as any of his bis cabinet and although lie ne does not do every thing that you or I 1 would like the question lecursi recurs whether it is likely we can elect a man who would it Itis is evident that the great mass mabs of unionists prefer him for reelection re election and it seems to me certain that the providence of god during another term will grind slavery to powder I 1 believe now that the president is up with the average of the house recurring te to the tha pr there are a great many coi col concerning berning baid him which seem to be reliable rei rai able abie and authentic wh cb after atter all ail are not so it was cur correnty renty reported among the antislavery anti slavery men mem of illinois that the emancipation ci p atlon proclamation Procla procia was extorted from him by the outward particularly by the delegation from the christian convention that met at chicago now the fact is this as I 1 had bad it from bis his own lips he bad written the proclamation in the summer as early as june I 1 think but will not be certain aa to the precise time and caled his bis cabinet together and informed them that he had written it and he meant to make i but wanted to read aitto it to them for any criticism or remarks as to its features or details det pils after having done BO to mr seward suggested whether it would not be bell well weil for him to withhold its publication until after we had bad gained some substantial advantage in the field as at bat time we had met with many reverses and it might be considered a cry of despair he oid old me he atou thought abt the suggestion ti 0 n a wise 66 one ode baand v pa and y eo held beld lp t othe the proclamation pr c until after af ter the battle of A 61 leta in I 1 InEn indention tion this as a sampe sample of a great many others the boston transcript Tran cran scrip t also publishes a letter from mr lovejoy written brittin to governor andrew oil oa the same day with the letter to mr air garrison and containing 1 the following 91 passage do you know that I 1 am amb hoping when slavery has been swept away for a revival of religion pure and undefiled which will be eminently practical and the caule cause that it knows not it will search out and instead of expending its ita energies in theologies and creeds ani an I 1 rubrics ru brics it shall go around like its divine author healing bealing the sick cleansing lepers giving eyes to the blind ears to the deaf and an charity 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