Tel-nl5. The Cairn.“ in published every Monday moriling. by Hun .1. 3mm, at, $1 75 per annum if paid strictly IN “Halon-42 00 pe'r‘ Annum if not. paid in advance- Zia vlubscription discontinued. unless 31 the option of the publisher, until an marge: Ire p-id. - .. . Abvnuuny-rs inserted at theuml rates. 503 Plum-um done with mutual and dispatch. ' Orncl in South Baltimore street, directly oppoaite Wampiem' Tinning Establishment}; '—“Coxru.n Pau‘nxc Orrxcl" on the sign ’ New Goods I—Large Stockfi .«DRCHANT TAILORLVG. M ' JACOBS & BRO. ‘ have jun received from the clues a large stock of gotda {or Gentleman's wear, embracing 3 uriely of CLOTHS, —-\ . - CASSIMEBES, ’ - _ VESTINGS, Curlnetl,lenns, &C,, with many other goods for spring mad summer wear. ‘ . They are prepared to mnke up garments n: {he llmrlest. notice. and in the rerybent man ner. The Fashion; are regularly received, and ‘clothing mnfle in Any lit-Bind style. Thoy nl wnyl mnkc neat fits, Awhilsl their sewing is sure to belnuhsmnliul. ‘ ' ~ They ask a comimxmce of the pululic's’pa tronnge, resolved by good work nud moderate | charm: to earn it. I Getty-burg, April 7, 1862. ‘ 'l! . ‘ Restaurant. . , «5 THE Chamlwrfihuru Street‘llcsluumnt. {re- !: . cently Eckenrodo'mfia now counlaiclcd by. tho tndersigned. ()YSTERS are done ‘uy in; .n uym; FRIED cmvxm. mam 'roxnna,’ TIHPE,'B()ILHI) Euris, nnd a. nice glass orl ALP}, can M all limos be.lmd. ' _ CALI. IN. The Saloon has been re-pn‘intpd . ind fimd up in finextyle. - «MULLINGHR & BAIIGIIER. Getty-burg, Nov. 8,124 cm ;. - T‘r . . l _ Lancaster Book Bmdery. EflBGE WIANT, ' , ' ". BOOK BINDER ' , up BLAH‘ILUOK \uwnc’rmwu. . ‘ ‘ , L.\\'«()-\STEI€¥PA. ~ . I’laiyg and ()rnmnrnla] Ilzmlmg, of every de ‘ ltriytiun. exen‘ncd in the most. substantial and apprqvud styles. ~ 7" “FLIEEVL‘HS E. W: Brown 7 15511.. Farmers Bank of Lnncgster.‘ 3V. L. l’elpcrl Hm , Lnnl'nslur (Sunni): B'x'mk / Snmuolfihock. li~q., ("nluxhhiu “illik. a Snmu'ei.\qugn(~r,,_l-7xq.Y Ymk Ilzmk._ , “'illiam Wugnor, Eu!” York County Bank 7.1). (,‘ursnn, #2qu lek (.Ffiolgalujrg. ' l'ner Mnrfixi. Bani, limth'y M‘l.;ulcu~u-r (-0., Pa Gemp. "an ([urirnyl'kq.‘ “(‘fiisttl‘ “ " GOO. Whilwu. Huh limordur ” “ ‘ April 15, mm. . . ‘ General McClellan X‘PEUTED H H I‘l'li'l‘Yh‘Bl'RG.—-lh‘crybody 3 be prwpnrcd; The uuduri’ml- wnuld rhmt lesm-mfnlly imile Hm unr mn of the (#153611: of Gvnydng and in ririnity to v .1] 'hn‘tfexnlnilxclll4 “all grim-(9d stm k of amide, u ho'luu just rmurnml from the tity With as fine nm'nsurtmvut of gmuls in his'liue us you will find in lLil or any other town. _ leieklmw is the liml‘ to mull und gm those Hue woulcu Scarf}. Shmu‘ul Srnu‘fnfinc ”numb. leh,‘woolen hula-Rheum, mud n]! tliosc mce lillle'fixlurcs‘ for flu- min-t 'm thr- “‘le of finished. Cu'mhi null l’vrmmerics. all of which on be hnd m. .\u. H‘J. right nppusixe the flank. Gentlbmcn. n wmnl l 0 _\nu. H. (i. ('rnrr's is "he Max-c m g»! L\(‘ My. mu! (heart at. under; cltthiug in {hr lnu'n‘uc. follnwaz (h cr-shir'a. finder-ulliru. U’ugcrd uf All kinds, [ong and short Stm-M‘ug‘a Irumflfi 'cenH up in 7’: cents :\ pnir. SuMirr~. n fi-w ”mark: tuznu: H. G. ('(l‘ts ["1 Um xplat-1’ In 5:01 [hum 710 ml Hunk akin (haunt-N. Arnn Sm-k‘xull Li 4L hf Army K‘nin-s and lu‘mvflKniws : an‘n Lnifr. fork and #poen ml'l' imam: Ibh regular nrnn Shirts nnd meerl. Slapping (34,», \nmh-n .\‘r M? of all kinnl'f ‘Slfillkl‘rx. 11. (5. (‘J'lz lms ni‘ fine‘uu fluormwn! m Snm‘ning Tulmvrn nu-l l’im-s as ygm nun rhrxf‘o up .qu pl.u':l-; ('ht‘uing Tobac to win} (‘ifgnrs u: all Hmh nml‘ pll. 0:. Also, ”Jr-l“ um. Queensw rO, :IH Mm“: of Snices, Urowrioe.’ “I‘~‘,-T»I?C (‘idcr and ('umpa Vinegar: I!“ kinth hf Pam '\'_."l)'.\[.~. nu k‘nuln of Kuuncu. [Km-(It MuHr'im’C. (‘unl 75““ mu] ”humus. and u wiry hand-aunt: msm‘lnwnt lif I'¥rfumeripn. \'nw id! xlu- yum». Tun-'- (mp; rmhe all. pm i sin: us A cull. Duu’t forget the {13:00. Xm 11.1, iu'liust Yuri:~ slrnm, inmmsile the flank. H. (i. C-Al‘fl‘ Agent. NW. 17, HUI. V - l, Town Property r, a ’l‘ PRIVATE S.\_L|~J.—’l‘|m undersigned M'- ‘A Yersux I’rivmuéxljelhe Prop-11y in “hie-h 'enow rcud‘r". allmne in Hut \HIIIHP strum. Chflyshurg. :Mjnixfing S. R; 'l'ilm-n on the we“ Inddlrn. Mc~lilrny on the putt. with an .m», in the rcur. TlH'} “0951-1 xi 9. {Wmsxor‘i [l‘ 'rnmc, Wmlhrrbn xnlcd‘ \\ i Amok-building; n v.O“ 0f wan-r. \{Hh I‘. p in It; at. the l’nur; um! 11 variv-ty uffiuit. sue ma apples, pcyrsu pom-hes, apricots. rhcrtiés, stud gr:pps,all[the'must chuim‘. . ' - ‘ , ZACHARLUI— MYERS.‘ Nov. 12. 1860. if “- ‘ Roady-mado Cloth“ ng . mum: Aummn um nnw zuLup his hm G .\nd wmccr stuck at Clcthmg, rnusiding of Urn Cugus. in grentimriety, \‘exy chup, \' Dress ,(‘n.n.<, . ‘ _ Bna‘nr» Coma, ~ K ‘ _ Muukl‘vanckMfl, A . “‘ Pduhlxflofl‘, Wsu. . ‘‘ . . Shir-u. Drawers, «ha, kc. All of nur‘nwn.mnnufncture. nml done up in Niejeg'y best manQer, and “mbe sold Very plat-p. (:ivr- uxngull. _‘ Sulphur-g, Ngv. 3, 1862. , A ...,w... » .‘ _-_. —»_ »_.. . Plano Tunmg. , O . BUWER,uf'Liult-~Hmyn. n Practical PRPi nl2 Tuner, informs his friends land the ”mica. public in genornl. that hp gives his time, ndx otherwiqe Occupied, to Tuning and Blpairing Pinnm, at mudenne prices. lle mas entire smistarhun, or no pay. Order. Wad In his office. [.\‘cpx. 16,1861. ____; ~ . - -7 . - ‘* 0 Y'es—O Yes—~O Yes. RE! undersigned Would most respectfully T ui‘mnnce to’tbe pebifle of Ge‘nysbnrg and in vici i3]. Lhac‘hc intends to continue SALE CEYI) ,in ".3 Sargon: bruncheg, having taken ‘ w m.” for {half purpose. Goad: taken on sion and sold m. M model-Me chumps a‘n out hit 'O3! mi: expected. I]. G. CARR ‘ it... Genyabnrg, Dec 29. ’62. 3m Yer - ‘ COOpemng. , ; ' CHRISMERES carrying on theCOOper businees, in all its branches, in York Gettylbur'g. swim mums, in'any ,quaplity, mafia to order, at than 130- :d n lpw profits. REPAIRING, of all negded to, promptly and cheaply... diet} will be made to render Satisfac . customers. ’ {ln—lB62. on A' J ty-To • in lung} 6'9th 1 an": i kinda, 3."er 41011 b Dec] 6% “Fall and Winter DS.—A. soon a: sonare in sto‘n d‘nro not selling on cheap ns.the V 7 WI, gcg‘ood*mofiment of Dry Goods, con uisup , {Lsdiél’ Dreu Goods. such as fining: Cobérgs,»Dehines, Travelling Mix. 1,; M: g, Alpncgas, t 9. A}:o«—Clot_hs,‘Cu- CO K _, , aimerns, Satineits.Orer~continga, M “ " Tireedsflennn,Flanngls,&c., n which grg invite the attenlimi of buyers.— ‘grflkia an examination before purchasing 015.0 hm. ‘ A. SCOTT a: SON. 9173,1562. Attention T. HE CHEAPEST JEWELRY HOUSE IN E THE WORLD 14,318 Pieces of Assorted . ,fiymr3bflz-A complete list nffiueGold, m“! in Oreido Jaw:|ry.unt freq. Address .- f 1. J. A. SALISBURY, Agni, ‘ 1:. m 188. 6!. Proxidence, R. I. ‘ ‘ gW‘SPRIXG GOODS—just opened at. the , . {fireman of M, SPANGLER. AL Oill—Bfn .‘ . ._ ‘ DEL-E. HORYER'S Drug Store, is.wmsmwvssoommasmup,m children, It Dr. R. HORNBB'S Drug w; , . x 18m vunt on cheap Ind tubing. ~ 2 WHAT or GAP unbeficcomuodaml: y culling at ‘ B. F. KcIB‘HENY’S. v ‘ iiiigiiiii is: H. J. sunm 45th Year- eke Or. \ym'rzm» tom; Tnorulun. ‘I Winn nball I do with than 2" ¢ . gen. Wemelbw Den Bonn. ‘ , All-h (Incl. sad." l l ; 'l‘h‘ere can [our uhwund nig- :o be hon-old, clath’dfnd fed, .\undmg all in I mu, m: row, ] 'l ' . Wnnh from are v.O ni‘ lui‘ndrud dollnn lbw", ‘ 3 And no pltce under huun to gs. 1 ‘ x - ‘l'luy Ind thrown dowq 1b! 'llnovel and Ih. hm, ‘ _ Thinking whl'e loll: would Like. than n tow, 1 3 And they-I “ In: in de nnrf‘jest hks ven bud; hide uorf. whar contrlbtndl [O." T l A very ury {lce General We“!!! did “T, 1 us In plluled p puuled could b 8; 1 Lung film 0! white teeth In dcvqur 2h: bio-G And not enough hue-mks: Ind ha. | Tm,» by! duh'd dawn the mural and £ll3 In; In the field: where the lllng-m grq’w, l Am! they hula“ l chums Hung 'l‘el F 0 :11. \l: but to flu wnh ‘un he didn‘t know. A > Us éxuld‘nt aemk’em but to mule auger”, ML For ”my lan; A“ (rye. were all free. «1 And a: he Ind no way" to empluy nuuh : force;~ He vimrd “N'nklll under the lén. 3 ’ “hm any m 1 4mm the about um t 1.31., ' ‘ Thry llumghl. for “my hEJIII it, '3. .0 f That nth xtore-clulllen Ind plenty g‘l‘flnldlln 11:3?qu when they pltllod thoyu triumpb‘hutly ”T. .I ’- ‘ Mu? [hymn darh-yl, you'd better blur-mg <1 . ; And haiku! s'l] your liven in (ho cane, ‘ l Pm; the hope: you have L‘heriuhrd. will all In Lntmyl’d Ankjuu‘n ugll for your bondage min. ‘ ‘ l l )a work for the nlmvel and the hot, 1“ , l l, .\u place In the nth world w go, in ‘ 1 .\u fiddlu .u.d Abuse when the Augnr in (“H -‘ Ala! how, "your cake I: 111 duugh." l 1 f (whammy; WHO ARE THE TRAITORS? The Question‘ of Loyalty Diéguafsed. lt-is‘ undoubtedly true, that the hoopla ofj the loyal States are now dinidetl into atl least two politiral parties. (line of thehe is; compmerl nl thew- who'yield an unconditional. support to the Federiil‘nclininifitzation3 the‘l ntiH'l’ of tho~e ‘who aregvillinl: .tq Hiqlport' the administration only in a liaithfuLexer-q rise of all iti‘ legitimate, powers. It bow comes, then. iiiiiiiii'tunt to ( (-ri'lo which of the parties named is: the most‘ truly lnyhl to the. government; or rather, (in {ilt3l‘\2:(‘,.tl‘li be no iii-greens nit loyalty hety'veen th‘h’mJ‘l ivliit'h is ‘really lbyal, and whidh Wally“ (liy‘ loyiil. It i< quith iiotnrium that the pgariyl Wliit‘liii)~i~it< that the adtniniathiliolii dihultl‘ be given an unqualified and unque—tiotiinul su‘mtort—gliouhlihn sustained. ii'egzlrilhfs‘ofjl whot‘it may do, nhether right or Rummy—:l flaunt": to he the only loyalfim tly in} the; country, and, of course, that‘ all tihnse {who will nnt assent totheir Innee notions: reep-eet‘ in: the political duty of the (“itim‘nl itnil thai claims of the government on his allegiance, ‘ are therefore traitors. ‘ "i If the lieopli; bi thie countr;r ware lii'i'ng. under a despotism, there mi' ht‘he slome' tort or re-mon in; (:(‘iiiteiirlimLv that: theyloivel and should rentler alvwlute pliedi'ende to their sovereign. ' But, they liv‘ under 1. re ].imlicangorernr‘iientpflimited: andde net! power; and jurildictinn. Thciy, ninre ver‘ii are its crmtors. :lhd it is their craziturier-l Their duty of ohbdience to it; is o‘cmi ienv surate With the‘ l powers andi‘juri-‘tliotion l with which they,have VolUlltt-Ifl'lly‘fifivo%léfli it, and beyond that it has. aild chn lime,” no just claim of authority oxerltheh’i. Tillie" sovereignty,“ tlie-peopl ‘ni brig‘nnl lentil plenary—that offliegovorneiments they have instituted for their walt‘i'ii'c—bqth b‘taten ill National—is derihvntiie. and partial. lll‘ ie‘ people, tiiereforeJow'e the gov‘ernmentls of; ilie States and oi'hhe Nation o’nly tin ll‘llel I submission and tie-any as iu rdrrcshomlunti with that measure of their inl‘nerelnt sieve-l reignty which they have delegatedlto thjsé governments. 'And here we ttltlstimnk a distinction betWefcn a ‘Cons‘tithiiohal gowi ernrpfnt, and the men who undettake liq ‘ administer it.’ Al people may hefentn'ely loyal to the political System; they Hl‘lvel ‘ created for thein overnment, liintllye:t.hEin-ll i tirely opposed ‘to Elie action of those whdm‘ they have nppoint‘ed to enforce ithatl syst“ in. Thin agents eniylhyed to exegutei cejfilin ‘ ‘ powers; under. oalth, may violhte‘ them. ‘ The (mat. is thereiby broken. ißutlhecii so E those who gave “If powers and} reposed‘t no i trust. complain o the faithlesi-niessiof 1h ifil l trustees, they surely do not, there orddp; pow the trust. or the thing erltrus ed, noi- ‘ can they be fairly‘nccused of sally suph lolly. . Hence.a people who censure 1 air petition]. rulers for grossly exceeding their delegated“ i powers, are surely not guilty' of infigelily ‘to ‘ the government, which is it very ‘ifl‘erent ‘ thing. from the administration}, l [l ‘ Let us’go a step further in this argumé t. if censure of those who abusp a political trust. by exceeding or pervertjng it, is in’ot a crime, but aduty, what fihould be thought of those who aid and abet such lusun‘pation 7 . Who, pray; are disloyal to the gtwernment? ‘ They who resist encroachmehtion the Con stitutiop,_a they who countenance mid en. courageencroachment? Are they disloyall who hold the private citizen hnld the public ofiicér to the laws of the State; 0? they who, by agreeing to‘support the latt ‘in treating the laws with conteinptwirtuall? incite both the people andtheir servants to disregard & overthrow the laws? It. seemé to us, that while that party which insists’ oniy on a faithful adherence of the people and their servants to the laws is really loyal, those who would support an administration in violnting the laws. are but. aiders and abet— tors of treason. We never an posed that the day would ever come. not}; this gov ernment, when a political party would. be denounced as seditious and treasonable, {or . simply insisting that the chosen executors of the laws shall be faithful to them, and that. another party, which more than ap« proves ofthe grossest int'éisionq ot‘tlie Con stitution by the Executiv , would have the supreme impudence to set iteelf up as the exclusive embodiment of patriotism and loyalty. Surely the people of America. { never can be Lpersunded that the may to preserve their liberties, is to give them tip—— that the best and safest mode of securing anovernment of law, is to sufier tyrants to destroy it on the plea of “necessity.”— “Jumus” said to the peOple of England: “ Both liberty and property are precarious, unless the pos=essors have sense and spirit enough to defend them. Let: me exhort and conjure you never to surfer the least invasion of your Constitution to pass by, without a. determined, persevering ream tance. One precedent createswanother.— They soon accumulate and constitute law. What yesterday was fact, to-dayiis doctrine. i annpta are supposed tojiuta'fy the moat angeromgmeuura. .86 W Ml5O A DEM} laws, which prom-l us in riur civil rights, grow out aft/1e Constitution, and they muslin/Im- limo-o rig/i wit/Ht! “' *“i P The power of King, Lords. 3nd Commpnst is not an arbi— trary power; Mry arel/le trustee-1, not (Itcoumers thhr ctr/ale. The fee-simple is in us; they cannot alienate, theycanhot‘wynste. When We say that the legislature is‘ suprerne, we mean, that it is the hig est power known to the Constitution;.tlm is the higbeat in cdmyarieon with the ‘ ther subordinate powers establiglud by the lays. In this sense. the word ,eupreme is rélmive, not absolute. The power of the legisla re is limited, not only lgy the general rule. ofynntural justice :ind t e welfare of the c mmunity, hubby ,tlhe forms and principl of our particular Conxtitution. Ifthis (lo trine’he not true, we mustiildmit that Kin . Lords, anthom rnnnshaveno'rule tod‘ 9 their resolutions. hut merely their ow:- tiill and pleasure; they might unite the leg slutive andtexecu tlive power iii the same h nds, and dissolve the ngnstitution by an n t or Parliament.” l a! li- at ‘e‘ 1* ‘oi “The tiaa‘rests linterects of thit country are its (1 w: and its Constilutioh. Against every black Ilium these, there illll hope, he nl \ ays found amongst us tl efirmal sptnl ofra lyia’nce Atiperior to the u lied efiorts of the.- t on and tunbition; tor a thitxon, though it «on noqn ways take th lend of faction, \ ilt he 1' e. in the end. to take the most limil n‘dvitn lflt‘ of it. and raw it tn it« ’own yiurposesl But. I trust, ur duy at trial is It fur uil'; yum] tlrere is ufuml 01 your! sent; 1' illismulllry which cunn tbngbmlecoivr-gi by the arts either of fiiluirehsoning or false ”Ah‘lollSln.” , ' ‘ ‘A’l‘he‘ above language'oi‘ lm intelligent and freespirit‘ed. Englishman”l addressed t 6 hxs fellow countryme , At altime when their (.l.iiistitutionul liberties “lei-e. heingendim? gi-rul by a most corrupt inisti'y and Him Lite-rial party. is so nppl cable to the por t ntous state of all‘uirs‘ no v existing in this ciiuntry, that {we think i wise to quote it l“r the instructinn‘and monition of oul‘ 'piople. The pith of it n l is that under A Constitutional government, loyalty consists alon’o in adherence to the lugs. and that t 'e safety: of public liberty dependson the ri vor with which those who govem me held t the laws by those whorl: they repregent. V Ifltxllzdeflltlfia .Vcrnuy. { ' l i -——-———.;—— THE COLLAR-MEN. The collar-men of this oat detpimble Administration~tholdent yliellded to the continual "pressure,” and 311;}! i-xsue ju‘vt such a Procln‘umtion us hf? himself had argued ngziimt and denounced, the same spuniels who had endorsed l‘r’i reply to the Chicago preachers. cried out ,all hail father Abraham. you nre. right agni ,‘nnd all _who refu~e to soy so are traitors}: ‘ ' “'lmn. again. the lhosivl'lnt discarded the wemninenvlation of Ué‘mt-ron ttheu‘ Seeretnry at War.) to arm [by slaw-i, be came: as he‘suid, .“ such an agtiivnnld hrin ruin to the Union, muse. hi the border Sluve SHIN’S': the people ‘l' _ li ncquiescerl in the opinion. the collar!“ nilprutcmling to chime in with public so fitment; Bug nnijhcn nrming‘ the negro xto he one of tho pilncxpul mvuLLlnw‘n Ythe‘Adxninia trationnhc‘scsnme plinl’delic _ pittles again n‘gree with the Probe the popular voice. . If the ef forth to restore tlm Union fail; it in because the partiznn frionuln of that Administration nre detetminetl to destroy the old Union that they may. orcrt a new Government u on tho platform of» party. If the good: of tho grout Western 'rmd Central 'tetel. North and South. could be heurd at Was!» ington, the war Would end ond' the Union be restored. But \yhtlo the foolish and fit-. riommtempt 2mm 'on to subiect the whole, land to the rule of New England. defeat and failure aim us} inevitable an the dull], reiwluuon of the suu.~Mi{wuu/kcc New.‘ CHARLES FRANCIS TRAIN. . Le=s than a year ago Mr. Cfmflei Franci- Train. of Bnatfln, «leiigmed the people of the loyésl States by mnkmg a dozen or two ofxtrong union speechnat various plncei in England, whore he was then sojourning...- Th‘pro was rather more spread-eagleia‘m In his speeches tlmn was sanctioned by good gustepb‘ut as he berated the Brifinhiound 1y on their own um]. and pitched i .10 the; sece‘xsionistsqivilh a heai-ty good will, ’l‘nin .was voted 3 trump in the loyal Slam. and his Fpeeéhes were re-publishecfin 5 large number of American‘ Journals: He had succeeded. in nmkingv himself-famous ‘ono hmh sides of the Alluntic, and it,in not. im probable that nngny of the most. nmpnmly. [oan Republicans {my him secretly boob ed as their next candidate for the Preli dency.« ‘ , But Train, qnfortunntely§or hisPrefi~ dentin} Rmnpoclg, took‘n no ion to come home. Vhen he arrived alt Bopwn, he fell in with seven! Rt‘bortfl of Con reuiond Unmmittees, exposing the imhepifity of 150 Lingbln qdminislrat'mn,tha villainics of the Cmneton hum contgucls, the rucalifiet of the Navy dapartmént. in chartering and lining out "055018, and gh‘e general knwery and folly of the managers or public affairs. 'l'lieselkcports being from Republican Com mittem hppointed by a Republican Copgéou, they wrought. in Mr. 'l‘ruiu’u mind ‘a deep con'vicuon that. the Lincoln admigiatmtion hnd permitted tlie wax fox- xhe Union to be converted into a. war {of plnqdering. the « Northern people. Rfisolvgd not to stand quietly by and 'see the country ruined at: home after he had spent mmucb breath to promote its intguls abroad. Train prong).- ly mounted mu ronLrum in Bosgop ind .- trounced the plundering abolitionist: no vigorously ashe Ira! previously ‘denouncpd vthe secessionist; in London. The piano Puritans did not take his exhortatiom to honesty in good part. They are not yet prepared to give up plundering. the people under color of serving their country. and they hit upon the-expedient of getting rid.— ~of Train's eXposures or theiij' hypocrioy nd micxtlity by imposing demomtmtionl}of mob violence? Driven out of Boston,Train went on n’_spenking tour westward, hund iin'g the “loyal” thieves withoutglovee It A num'her ofpoints where he stoppedtqspeak. Last week he reached St. Louis, intending to address the public there. Bultit did not suit our “ lree soil, free lunar had fun Jpn-ch" administration to permit/frail: to continue his exposures oi Republican ru cnlity and imbecility, grid the military com.- i‘nandantat St. ,Louis, dbubtlen actin un der orders fro’mNVuhingmn. arrested ’Froin‘ and gave him the option of leaving imme diately or going to piison! ' ‘ ~ In this} n free country? It we 3 has country during the, Mexican war, tor than , every Oppo‘iitlon blatherskile who saw fit to mount'a stump was permitted to birk away about “ Jimmy Polk’o downed var." Even Tom Cormm'Lincoln’l fit Minister to. Mexico, w is allowed to give “aid and com-‘ fort” to theencmy nithqutbeingucrgued for . eason. Folk and his Cabinet‘were work ngtwith clean hands for the good of their country, and they knew that time would vindicate their motives and their mtionl.—' Guilty of no such rascalitiea on have marked the conductor the. present war, they need ed to establish no Reign orTei-ror to urea-n their acts from scrutiny—FM Dowel. ..-.t_- .... ...—44.... Important Adminio».—-The New York Iri buu says: . A ' , “A majority of the people of tho rebel Stntes Would doubtless gladly assent to n restoration of ‘the Union as it who? but the Richmond despotism has Mindy told us that it mu do: nothing of the sort." An immense majority 6! the people of the loynlfitaten would also “ghdiy mom. top restoration of the Union a: it mu. km the inishinglnu despotism has already told u's th tit will do nothing of the sort." Here we have the grain and important fact that an immense majority of the people of the whole'country, and a majority in each sec tion, wouid gLidly “op this terrible wm‘ and return to a state of pénce upon tha ba sis offlhe Union as it was ;” but'thé ruler in Jim twq N‘CUODH wickedly refuse to put an end to the UOJIHICL They insist upon further blouzhhc’l. devastation and sutfur ing, for OhJi-cln wnich the people of both sections abhor and repudiate.~l4ancauar Inteiligcncer. llzawatlta.——-“Mull~lmkl” a Rappahan nock correspondent or the Pittsburg Pall, comments m a somewhat humorous cumin on the last. movement. of the Grand Army of the Potomac through the mud of Old erginia. He winds uy his comments mth the following (4!an at rhyme, in imitation o! Longfellow; Hmwmha: , Then we uUI-tls alrovc and tgg-gad 0n the lull-sides lteop Ind rug-gm“ Till they came unto a mud hole, V I; was any :- cmnmuu puddie, ‘ Unc it was without a bottom 0 .J Into whuh the mu-els, rat’sm. : ‘ , 00: so ve‘ry’lar deluded, -. 3* .\ulbiug but the" can prom; , Picluflflfl, in situation, .‘ - - Uqcle Abe's admininmuon. ‘ ‘nszxm Billy" Smith umodfiqél li. the Richmond ”fawni- 1w florGaumor on firm