r. Wttl y. 1842,‘ 41. VI .11446,..tea0‘ " 4 31Fppode Sive goad wir you cannot fight alwasnwitrimhon Ow nut* loss oti 'both PidesAtict (LON ON EITHER, you cantle lightly:lk .$ a 14.0 lostirctit. tkvasotis Mt TO TON Ott trtnacorraki ABC A dAtN CPO) you'"=l;iptenhei inaugural, March 4th, 1861.4.-• Suattion• in the nine light have we ever lookeillipos it, andibr the same reason• we have always been opposed to this "unnec easary"rimd "injurious" -civil war ; for. fight as long as we may—spend as much --monaras—wa—plesuu_.--butchez as— -,1111.11.f whitomen as we are able to—free as many ivegrolieras we clip —desklate as tench terri tory delossible—lestroy as much prop erty me comes airhin our reach—the time lit,ST come when the '•old Identi cal yousturnan as to the terms of intercourse will aktelmbeaportis. War-have been at war now for almost two yearn—base spent millions upon enillions of doilari—)oat theuaanda upon thousands of hreeeoiken-,--oad what have we gained *f— iles rrainglegneation in dispute been set tled Ph. Ilan a runes State been brought Lack into the Union No. Have the pecr _ . - • 'cm, Cco q .,:m .AkaLaroa, litaaissippi, or any other Confederate State been wise& more .10)0" I Nut The en mity which,exhted between the seceded Statrirind-the Federsl Government is Lit terer teddihnes to-day then at the time of their withantwel from the Union ; while the Piorder States, which at that time were yeaccibl end prosperens, true to the Consti tutiostrailnd the Union, arc how the scenes of horridrarnagiand Mood. - Thimaist la certainly not without its les yons,lti4erbrahould we, aa an enlightened people/ dtahribese lessons aside and men roptvelsemof the' cetntetreinres which are asie tolellow our--ctavn rash deeds hy-eitit profit 'by the experience which has been tellttrebssed.at such frightful costs ? Surd : patois is no-one nbw, who is so hope lessly insane as to imagine-. for- • that gtontionenes of this wieked and mi n/armory WE will restore the "Un'on as it was.'hieroll ewe us back the peace and pros perity ant once enjoyed. t'oeris,m; se a means to establish the su premos, of the Constitution, has been ef fectual*, tried. and as signally failed. to placrtlfeniting, it divides—in place of heal- IV Stennds—and we think that Kul full time that the people—those who are furnish ing the montiyll paying enormous taxes sod sending their own eons and brothers to be stattillifered by thefr kinsman. to carry on a war as hopeless in its end as it was wicked in Its conception—lhoultifatli and think. We were herd by the arltninisiOatlon, at the ontbreek eviftlic war, that seven.y tive thonitardd Ineti anit. a few ' hundred thousand dullailejpas ail that would be needed to teach the wiriterd States their obedie'nee to the getteitif gerernnient": — ' The men were giv en add the Stoney was lavished with willtng heart'. the work or subfogition or coo.- havefilled and waned, and the blood of tire times verenty-five thousand brave men en richeethe (soil of States.then with us, while the bethdreds of thousands of dollars are to be etitputrd by hundreds' of millions, and mill the Union id net restored (and never will be by forte of arms.) One porthsn of 'the llaciamean people were NOT born to be remq'td44l . 'hy .. , ietter"-Portion.-- -It may- do to Lei t otsubjugeting slaves or the subjects of erdirned heads of Europe, but to speak of it' i'llekaid'to men whose fathers MI on the btootly fiflds 9f the revolution; and who blib e tsaiik'dethe sweets of American Lib erty is sireplyltsbrd. ' • If ibeliistmy of the past year does not rirßeitlytredr elTherience of a few more vrtu., foe ritoeinember we are but at the be ginning ; the Southern States are no nearer congtiered than they were this daytonO year. ago. 'We Itaie as yet scarcely tasted of the bittet cup, the fearful realities of Which are hiddbif amid the smoke of hattle and din of ;abet, although we can now see the once prooritallorickla American Union broken. bleiding in very fart—al tbotikb ouvgase rests now npan brother rayedigalnat brother, and father with dead ly wbaittolt rabid to sm!te Their own horn to the I , llrlh---alihough tie kink and behold ~,,nought new, bat desolate firesides, and "de aerterlaimesuads, and know that every cot has betiouleS Mace of mourning, and lively cherkiri ideteeing hoitrital tilled With the o Aktkletid byte tier now, tint' the - I V Wills Ur wid6Wi fimish ing of owns, tbS tga'il' -of filiefAl 'oaths jittAi'df 'out dyidd'bro-' there—although the Annoke or battle Kota' g7wlinielmii;liift l itif &lien Of "War Da "bdinflonttfiflie ' , Mead man's Weiktil#fi; It' ilthA4o/tAil ing death and deatracqnkwttti n alt 'turiiiak. t0 g4 4 4 ; it 3 1 11°, 3 ur $.0.4/ 4,1 4Gf.: A eaodth be. passed shies theßenple nf Penn,tyinsia, Ohio, and Inds, *l4' 8 0.4 . lA,` v Arr Alt, sod we now ba rit gm me Vlimaitr' tosoilhdlimadohtiohnip ' otib ^Mil ilbi ii!Artioty sud cootractkatitemlft iito Arta. , ' oi . I. Isool - ltirot^..lPSAOlk" Cl, Mr -o siroiskii toritkoor ,r, I ve k rif PkOtw ighatinirS kiod or odor . The OoraMien of th y. Atifft an y, p . she c /V us, 8 pe • th übli er tithy t' .a d o ell riff. cause we have not been pa Some regi menus have six or seven ,months' , pay duo them ; others four : very ftrafless than four. Officers and men are guttering fur the moo ;4lll4o;6l4lWleMekiftliirorlf clothing and shoes. Men or the regi ment Were in the battle of Atitiet tm bare footed—more than forty. of them weretvlttr. - out shoes, some without pants, wearing ,olit drawers. ABg am, we have had th • worst ,gpootLilo • o e'er isqtkod to Any army fortererai weeks - post"—the bard bread mouldy, the meat bed—in fact, everything o d and rotten. Our shoes, Wien we oat thenh arcgood fur nothing—our clothing to •shody'—blanheis 'dun as air.' Give the contractors fits ! TheY' are the ones to abusa—not (ion. Magellan. The old regi ments are worked to death." AME ', PA. I It is unnecessary to ask who is tesponaible, for this state of things. It Is the inen,those alone who are responsible, sotsts-sesronsi hie, for the infamous war that is new being waged against Americau citizens, beceuse of American lastituliitris. The men wlio have viereed - the homes of Northern freemen and robbed them of their members, to butcher themst Balls ion, Shiloh, Richmond, Tames tilatid, at omises, Antietam, or starve and freeze theM to death, that %bey may till their pockets from the treasury, and their Oros from the bodies of their dead countrymen. They are those who cry, .‘treasim "treason," when you speak of peace, and "traitor," -traitor," what' you refuse to howl war.— They are those who have torn the 'vStars and Stripes" from the monuments of our fa eher-saturatiiii them in the Moeda white fiitan;and blackened its ft this by making it the emblem only of free negroism. They -ere-those- ..in plu -- rba — Notillirbriliii clothes, rob him of his rations, and then set up en intolerable howl for the advance of a bare footed, starving army., Thapeve those who, like the poor old armlet that diamette the chair once filled by Washington, would levy taxes innumerable upon the', white la boring man, and thus enlave him to pur chase and give freedom to the negroen of the South. „ Although, army contractors, who are growing rich on the affliction of the nation should paret-the wont and condemhatloo•of every honest patriot of the land, yet ,they aloqe. should nbt be' held responsible furthe terrible conditiettig there-of our friends, Who have joined the 'grand army." Alai am Lincoln and his Cabinet, Andrew 0. - Curtin and other offf;ials haves linger fh the ttnie" •-nisratete4tells4beitrhaeireepterthetrfrlinoir. - 'They retain men in subordinate positions. whom they know to be public TRISVIA, that they may secure a share of the spoils. They permit quarter masters and others to. feed the men on `•hard, mouldy bread,' , roeat,P and furnish them with shoes that are "good fur nothing," clothes male .of "ehody," and blankets "thin as air." If the people are willing that their (Fiends in the army shall perish (row cold and hun ger— that they shall suffer wants and pri vations unbearable, after lavishing money with unsparing hands to support them —let it be so. If not, let them rise up Id the koCeit of their power and command these th'ngs to nose. Let Ahem say, "Abram Euttoln, res:g.n. you are no !ooze,. wanted." Let theillk tell the thab: -net to disperse, that they are not the men for the times—that they_bave •'been welch ed in the balance and found - wanting " - l ic t three in IYovrer know' that they will feed no longer like vatnpyr-ii on the life blood of our per with atitioq's rh.hts, is a • dangerous undertaking, and to beggar a prosperous people, an act not to be enbinitted to. Let them not rent • day nor night, until ' the voted that went op through the ballot box is mum) and IfICKDICD. What They Have Done &nee the advent to power oraii Aboiilioq party, their course bar, been marked only by imbecility, corruption and usurpations, and 'although not quite two years his .elapsed since they obtainsd entire control of the Government, yet in tbat abort time, they have dissolOed the American Union—butch- destndyed five thousand millions of dollars worth of property—tiled the coUniry with widows, orphans and cripples —itnpovatish ed the peop;e 7 inade a national debt of more than two thousand millions of 404 41 , with nothing to show for It. They have abolish ed the freedom of spoeoh—abridged the free: dote of the press—crushed out civil and re ligious liberty—shspended the writof so_ Lem Corpus by the edict of a usurper, and made* treason to support the Qnnstitution —substituted arbitrary power for civil law, .apd aliallitary. despotism for it Republican ti o verb Meta —tfetit toy etrilie — liberties .. and rights 'of Ala Mateo by the entristehtnente of Potters! usurpatiktn—liurrirti thousinds df our fel/dw chitin - 1141d P6litleal 'Bitstiteit Asi no offence ivtat'eitrulifFtifi , dased r iiiid:tdii- . tooliglied fiundreds'orpaperti for tilling ete : touttia;rettied thousands or Mon' ivithttlft ,Warribir 'or eitise, ilia without even - a' pre: trice . Of aitthoittrY.' "1 " i rit "tuife iiitViiitited'tlie' glivernmelitei-: 1 peotfettroni eighty' td 'one' fhoutitnii nidtion4 1 of dbllstrs per anotimHfaioree the 94'04 . 1 1 iota, add burdened the labor Of ' the 'mashes to supply the enork;tfite demands or i tiii, is wi t ii,...k,„ for 4ionef—fed and ,firtetted negrcies at hel' — es'ivel4se"per-jantMft'df- one ihandred.nrilllttibis 6r dolltalif, and 'left' White 1. men,•*odoeor eta thillftleifoo perish fur waist of &Afar sada', 4isfariritim 104:1 - 0 , ioutiL i .de biirutt: ritlisb`ifilte 'wives and dough:. . nieptilatd Ohm*, 'add MI - the 'Wiper :ho ass of the North, Thee millimas of so dollar 4•Elevesi" lid plea theca npotrsoolal And palatal eipalitryithith. wtriulasc.o4,t, riprotervitiotooktbe- Coost4tattoe 4 P .gooforeeworstwtthe irroth",foto awitkoitlon voild trod inssadd , torAdilisA•pworduill fraud 14P stair walked through therm: hallo of our capita', or sholtotrod it with blue sloth MNIMMENNIMEXMINWINMINIM -- —77. - - a—, -- and gilt button '' ' • , _enr • by 'the t o ,tt4w9 p( own ad ~...1 fen t ,, t io h ha , riv rsh Sipa silt : ro • he . . 1014, 'nal. 4 o oni4/ so I !o fain 7 , is stopid, kin bor‘ar be lytil r • • ile e* . 11 fik - eiied e ~ • as ton: lite* are but th'e natural results of trust igg an administration of the govermilent to *B4lllileal*Wd tOdeb• .01 , Wasik inftein and Jeirerion,, l, We ,have men boned but ,Jew of ir _a 2 ustuatio‘ Page uPodiligrartiukl •to 4wAtteth of 'theft. deeds of despotism, anifhalf. would not be t4tL. Althdugh,the record r thej havikmade in the past two years, is Week as the wills of bell, yet the policy they have marked out for the-future, will not be behind it in wick edneed. • The abolition of ilavery—eqnality of the racea—ientralization of power—higher taxes —extermination—the re enaction of the .soenes of Son bomingo—an increase "cf pa per,cyreocy—•'no union with elarehold ere '—anillenatuttlion—negro testimony —la the policy they sustain and are carrying out. The Verdict- The elections are over, and of i Abe's an:- . , ty _i n _ rew d 4o them is, no by nil time. Insteed, of an overwhelming ensjority in Rorer of confiscation, etnancipte tion--rthich shuply mein. that the laboring men of the Worth shall pay their last dollar, almost, into the hauls of the government tat seekers, to pay fur riigz,ers and to keep tlietn e'rerwerds --war to the last min and the laSt dollar—high` taxes —sttepenfilon Of the writ of habses eorpus—imprisonment of innocent persons without arrest or. trial— and numerous other "fragments . ' of a p.tli cy- at trace foolish, wicked, and minutia— 'we hunt carried alm,st er.ry State against _sitdukn_adniirdatrst ion ny_1h0_40,,,a."0„„4„,_ The wish of Thai expressed in .• quiet, ligal way. Might - 11km a'r•buke to the Presi4ent and his' Cabinet ; but we very much . ffpnht Whether they give it a thought, b dug determined to rale and r!sia as king as poksible. The people actin* hi their sovereign es prnty, have declared' that they are Opposed ti , paying taxes to riUrCtilm Megyoes, and: clothe and feed tbetn—hivo declared that they are opposed to heavy fiXation, They do not wish to, pay a qualred per ct et. tax Upon everything thereat, drink and wear, to support a war, the on y effeCt of wlack, thus nu., bye been to,ro_in Jhe_coacitil, aMd co,ike office hold..rs and army contractors, richer, and the lahoriug_olasscs poork,— They have declared themselves opposed to a tyranny, let it he in the shape of Mon-fi nite tax ktion, or fah.* imprisonment. In a word, the result of the last election may be tagerras a &Lulu:N.lMo of the whole policy from the beginning to the cad of the present c'tief magistrate and his aholittol advisers. Hut lrok, citizens pf "O'd Centre," ye who Helm taxes to pay in sapport of an ad• ministrado-i. who.. policy is abolition, to accarriplish which cibd war mitt 'be ,rigor ondy prosecuted," the hungry tax gatherer will soon be Upon 04. with a warrant from government, to 6.11 anythn g you have got. if yT.: fail to make immediate payment, and whru you give him the laid dollar, ask puff - Schee in your begirt whether that mon ey is not intended to go into thet pocket's of some rascally :contractor, or lo say for some thiEtt lipped, wliftevy.ed nigger, who is to he clothed and fed, brought North, and made your so,cial and po:rirra tquel.• ae c,.rding to the law contained in the damna ble, revoltiog principlea of (Be party now running thetceuutry I if your #ll.4Wer is in whole I)i•tnocra4c ticket, ahs,ther you have done co heretofore or not. GO and siu no Mote • What Patriotism 1 A man may advocate the liberty_ subver sive doctrine ci ••suspending the -cnnetitu tion"—mey be in favor of denying the ea -erred -prisileges-of-the-writ - of trabcaarcorifitir mr the , right of trial to the citizen—may be in fevor otelothingt , the Rsesident with all the • ty n • ominal and despatid and dictatorial pow ere of 'the Czar of Aussia , --and .yet these. thii,gs,, ehich would damn him in the eyes of all sensible men, will not damn him in the of iz ,N tL r l)iwnm i ,_ is ... r • M% ...:aoservatFra wen are now unblushingly told that they ittuat suppoet titk.-nigger pro positiona anda,ll.the dictatorial ants of Lnzt: colitnnder penalty of being, considered -dis loyal" and denounced as "traitors" a 4 "to ries."—Bolmes Crhr.nty Parma ' fanill;ar with the of VA rope i rekat t ti the reaignatioh Of Lottiri Napo lead's tranititers,ideloding Thouvenel, Fould and Persigny, as Indleative'of a victory or die Bm vein 'Eugenie,' the great leader 01 the party which Supporter the Pope in his' undia turbed poseession of Rome. It Is oleo' be. lieved•thatilthr ehengeOf the Cabinet will lead to, if Hades nOt spring' froth; E(Mbdifi cation of the Anglo Fretich policy Whieh . treatgrty trtheladriftrlirlffialel M. Druyar dJ l'Utzveoeueoeasor•to M. Tboa: tenet, javelin. straogily...ineltneda..toismed , a Ileasallinaceowithietuasiei and to as' pbliey decidedly awe favorable tosiard this Mum ' 1 iv, 1.11 • 4 ''lSkmeentnr: Else's.. Bait Gosen).«The. Abolibionirts Itshitoom and Harrisburg ere inueb waereiewl crier the .teilitasy enema ticenUy made in • atom cities by order. of, ' liiijorcienend WooLf• TheSu gentlantes had no *pro of .coudcmptiun r .bgarriarmo , 9,l, .uenacmatf gight ats) Koper, ,but ; *owt)mt. the tionhwid et military rule, hem, rhown 4 upon tbeir ebouldore, they how) . moat pimemmly over the 'pinny ormilitery colsWetuiera• f19w..4009ing txl 4191 1 4 ° Pf INlMbiElitlY.ieers oven:- 1131mM i#pt ; upon Itheir ~ beijr,gbore,, ,r Wir thq ni 4 Y,:bl 9 1 M. NA'°og4 r7,?*, 1 1 ;1 0 . 11 44"...MPW1. 01 4 .0 Mt OW' 7 1 117 orio tbeP flCP*, l * 4ifceo)%rxefftrAlifikPlifT4 tga t; fr.nr trilenty;a4iiii *eye; 103 , We1N voIAW key. a. (Prep red expressly fur the W men.] - 0 Man, • Thou? -0 MIPLZOTIONS P AND it at STI (Continued frem kit Number.), pre - prsise that is bestowed open those who hays been engaged yn war, furnishes feel-to disidlisiM Alice that restless spirit of acquiring domin quelperitrwieretrebalea -044174 arilfatiernins tld eirrth' with carnage and Wunder. • r Every\ - gond gift and nary perfeasigifits from atiovei - -4and come th down from the Father. of light. with Witont' is no variableness, ncir , fir shad o6 of turning. Of his own will begat he us with,the ,word of truth that we should be ~10 kind of first fruits of his cisatures. fore. my bel9ied brethren, let every-map be swift to hear. aloe to speak, alow"to meth.' —Jas. lot. 17th, 18 It and 19th. That the Ancient Heathens who hi IES 'daritninui of their iniaginttions defied !weir passions as miner end reiwve should have attached glory to the profession of war; and applauded the deatroyFra of their species, is not disproportionate to their views of the, charar t tertlysol„a4 he _nal,nrs_and, du ties of map. But for those on whom the I light of Christianity has beamed, to attach glory to a curtain which Christianity con demns, is a monstrous blasphemy„a disgrace to religion, and a dishonor to Glad. " Who a a wise man and endued with knowledge among you, let him show out of a good con versation hir works with meekness of wis dom. But if ,ke have bitter envying and, strife in your hearts, OLt AY NOT, and lie not against the truth.—Jay' 3d. 13'h add Is it not a source of deep sorrow and vexation to the chnatiain bean and true -followeeotabe-pritaeptirsf-- - ktut- - -44eit upon the emits. to Leh the degraded con dition ont• professed followers of Christi anity, claiming an inheritance in the prince of peen,. and diia4 that which is contrary to Ili divine injunctions, praying to the Kt eat head of :be church for wisdom ind poster to better enable the brother to des ,y brother, thiFebf ifptte4 Me •to de•iroy the great *mini', upon - which the l*w' bangs; " LOVB,!" Even so ill* tongue •is •it bitter pent bar, and tamateth great. things. Behold hot at a swatter a little firs kin d! lb. 'Mr Therewith' Melts' we God, even' the Father; and therewith mires we_ pen which are made alter the similitude of Glod. yut of the same nvouth proceeduth bleating and mireing. My brethren theas things Ought . Dot e, 3. sth. 9.11 an 10th. Ah well might weeping and win:lr - end deep hienemations be among us, is it n,,t so now is not our trelcnred country. the once !mast ed banner nation of nations, co-tninAled. in an Ailed strife, and from whence comoth thla awful state of thMga. 0 man atop and pause for a season, Examine carefully the. vrecepts upon - which your e cruel and everlasting welfare depends and then say from whence coineth the., thins Medi trell 1 4 on thei r anti turn away foto the wrath that Uttlikieillow the abuse of the Scriptural precepts. The constant tendency of war is the degradation Oily bunter character,-in stead of eltaating, it sinks ntan,.down to a level with the besets of the field, and in fact beltiar them. War is au imitating of the actlems.of irrational brutes, which kilt and destroy each other. The lame that hai supposed to he attachetter the military pro- Cession—Clip greatest that. is aupposed to be long to the conqueror, roust be a phantom of Itutioiktithraigim, ut the pnnvess at pure ront'wpt. Fte a good tree briogeth not fvrth oor rupt fruit ; .neither (kith • corrupt tree bang furth.gool fruit. A good man out of the 4 treasure of his heart, brin gs *tit folk th F t which is good ; and an evil g k , man out - of a evil treasure of his heart, bringeth forth that which is evil ; for of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaketh. -_,..Sr._LuKs, vi 43d and 45th. , . . Al) the inonorntnts that I are evor boon erected to perpetuate the pime and deed 4 of the warrior- 0 41 the victories he has ever, gained ip the arm*. of destruction, sink in. to ..itter.irisigikmance, in the mind and esti. 1 illation of a wise man, when commi s wkb the name which he obtains •W' o throu_ . 1:1113 . • , . • , , un , ue , rose us a an , pavans Of his own bosom which hid to wars snd fightings. The name,a,one, the warrior hero i may be engcaven on t tone— the, pyramid may n,unk — lits final. resting tiling, and tell the passing stranger the filo 'ryof his short 'earthly, owreer rr hut even these will,crunible in the dust ~or üb t ,dsse,- crated,hy enlightened. ppateity ; the other has a name, "written inatealign," in the fin pi.rishable'recond of the ~ ,Lairib's book .of I ire," and will banished among the___Lien.- CientOre of mankind. in ants to come, "Be that is slow to Bulger, is better than Jhe . ra ighty, sind he ttmt, ruletb ,h hi, spirit, than he that tagcoth.si city.!'-r-Pnovzsas Avi, ;2.. Truss , eatiagoconrista in, the subjugation Oteira - peastims, the exercise p 1 obristian virtues, and tittOuiprovement, otitis hump, ribitetleott, ' ,When we contemplate the alit, Pm:4l9N VPOn-huinan cMiduct and, claw ' tor, llp 040 1 91 m of OlititrY gi9r/,.11n4 , .look at the cuipsratted • crimes ishich 4W9-400en committed in !ts,pureitit—when wit spa the exiinguishing,virtuoy iparc,cyling the'. llPtdefia ePPwOollte 0140, 1 0 , ; ,pasture{ w i O hati,siikjant reason tp .w4l.ltold ,atiplaose, .and to view with just abhorroncalhe Arbolv " 14 iPliTY , .404- 11010.1 re tit! de, Tented heroes and pontitrOtwAo, . whom the 46,1 4 ^6 t1r11ne !gliaNge-5,,i11:MP,14:14)3a we .144c0 Nara, sly ?CP Re t? Rome. that, h ritight amuse h!pattel(yrith the miseries of its unftrawieste inhahitents : ipala, who .-tniititered puny with his own „hands, sod. I esuffil thOpßellde trop 'Ten 19. °Jl l l‘,4l4° , 4 o fTell..bilt e for c,ol apirtumor , Tb" t{lgnglit ee „inbiata:, othoNti^woull:"oltiooteatertbet cstne 'idle' 'lolll"`teiiito ; Al4PriSle:irht 1 0 4. 0 %f Ur: 474 i 0. the, EtOno captives, cut off thole noses, stinCeir We their akin to plows with iron rakes and harrows: Crenghls Khan, who 6 j A, 10. to rs i in ati pftry% dron - boili wOl _oli in be dipg lefty • hea gi 0000 k,rl4 aat o o a#B . ditg the * tyr e two of ro ,- 470,000 human being% and committed rav- ges in four years that were not..repaired in as many centunes ; Tauterlane-tvho-dystroy ed.ltwee wiser tbausand purple -by pow* ing them in large mortars. - and by building afra a owing.* rieite atertrtitlr; itra:":Wlttl 7: Arexandeii, NIA/ and ft,ii;spaikeitn'veirhae mad amidiron•the lives of over 0 000,000 .0113/an beings were sacrificed. Whims- , are but a few specimens of what the world has dignified with the appellation or -gloriopi! schieveflienta," " Splendid victories," these are among the`hetoes whom the, world has honored . with the filee,glare of applause, theii%garrurnts reeking with- Atm blood of nfiKins 01, :ie oho advocate ttie.9s4o, of the prince of peace—poutlei upon these AT- M) barbaritii;s. who can measure the amount f misery, which wicked and deluded ambi tion has brMight upon the human family through sal ages of the world: Ono would suppose after reading the history, of the past was, that every means would be used by 4111 professed followers of bliyistitinity to stay the further dlatruction of human life by the great Satanic weapon, "WAR" un. der the pretext assumed by :the declaration, orMere power. the Christian Church •steps aside from the true mandates of her mission 1 into many instances and seeks favor with the destructive medru of Satan's in fl uence —instead of boldly eftnding the work of their GO and Saviour, and many of her ministers are found upon the blood-stained field of corruption and brutality assuming to ameliorate the dying hours of the fallen isildier—and now in this day of Educational ~ ogrertioeo4utlty-binutted titre is . - 46 - - • lit? our beloved country. wEich but a few months ago was the abode of peace, liappi meta an prosperity. Yea echo answers where ars we, but shocking as it is in the arght-Of Clod and humanity- , -for eighteen months or more the awful sreitpot) of has been do ng its wnrk, yes war with all its wanton barbarity is in nur very midst like a roaring '.1,10N" seeking whom he may demur, °nison's uTm thnusinla of lives hivealrealy fallen a victim to this devour ing element, it it not nee, , ssary here to pio• turn to the roind die manifol.l miseries al, ready bmught upon us• by tbiifeil destroy er, bat go wilt the Wen I stained fluid, and what meets roux ete, brother biro* Jian g-led wth brother, h - oses end men in pro ninscouS heaps of destrudtion, but a true picture of this awful sce:.e li beyond the power of tifebunion mind—nor isit oceess ary—we have ample illustrati;ns in tbo his tory orthe pas', yes, ei;liteen months has ihis destroyer of life been upon us, And :it . still conCuues. O when will it atop ; the an , wer, is in the fliture, hut lot the advoetC.es of christianity hut carry out th it christianity as recorded in the sae-ed pages of the N.w Testament. and war and strife will anon cease, and he no awe, 11;.. bon - whence CM ' tliin upon um, the Ammer is short • ' '—POLt C.tL :1.1J1 ) 110N, tl no corn 'Dent. ClaiNtiftvie pt%tr "1314 Lc turned and rebuked tin said; y e know not what manner a are of.— Fur the son of man is to destroy likelesji7p B tatik to, Oleo therte—Se• Lutis t ix, 55th 56 When nations go to war for a re dress of injuries. theym4ay . justly be compa red to a nun who eivendf a hundred &Ann , ' in a vex& ous law suit for thmecover, of a debt of ten, in othec,,wordLtbeyinflict'ylril.7 attempt to redress, to say nothing e, the vast pact:ince of Itu,man , lira , that ofien at-, tends their quarrels, •This it "nicer from the 'follpwintviesis. It is fully admitted, even heirs most strenuous ad ecroato,s, 9)4 warts tlfe greatest calamity that can befall , any people, and expei s ience hail amply prnve , l that when nalionivongage in it, it is always _upon the unceetainti-of -any —ge4 results from the,contestz every age and in eery tltion, the un• certainty of wars has been pro'verinal. The practice of sett Img national . ,,di Terence, at, the cannon's mouth" or with the point of the haionet, might be eapect,9ll front savages, but there is no r, et reason or com• among civilised people, When we look back upon the, past, and reqicw the scenes ef slaughter and csrnegfr with which the pages of history are stained, we have a triel.` ,r 1 apehelymideabe of titqljeettoLlth* deka sive opinig t n, • that War furnishes t'be oply weans, of obtaining a redr‘es pf vievances War,* utterly ineflectualto secure or ad vance the object at whicl it aims. The 'nig ery whist. itcreites, contributes to no end, helps tq establish no right, and therefore in no respect, determines justice between the contending parties. The , fruitlessness' and vsaity war appear in results of the "great ware by whieh 'the world has been laCerated After long struggles, in Which each nation has Indicted, end reeeived'incalculible inju ry, peace has' boon gladly obtained, on the bosia`of the condition of things before N the wet. - . Thin seal, be nto the skeziples, It m sm• itoentil le but oiren,es con , e, LIIt woe unto him through a bow they mime.- 4r. Lila irn . letveree, • en) BC ''''' . ' tr;?..Atotbe late eltotionsVe have , all kiede of f 9 stle, fi,Thatickapd. traAtora• Lei WI. 1 1101 whi2i 36:1 -ti ,have. 4efe4ed • .., w nave defeate d' the , neg:to' tio:eahlia% Pert J ' We bave defetted'dl 6,B o , tiollisP 4 ' ' - . im l 1 We:bave Itefeated bee Atoll : late. , . We have defeated the, Faqati We 'have defeated Ow._ ep , , 'pf, Free Speech and tree phess: - ' f ' ' • We have defeated a ty.aekal'Adtainiatra , item,': teas defeated West. ' e have have d eared 1 emhare'delitsted thi , Dedott— , Mark . I cousity4Dimotrelt. 1 •'., 11:7 0 illues t mot amid mot be surprised to bear, of some "masterly , . adraoemi" com,..rsabiagton. Look out. • - ; ; o '• , , News I ! 'I 4- ' Ciiir!:; itair ililaileratil andl, Democrat ' s; • ' rthieipl,s. ~., 1 . 1 A111131./LH 1 I HURRAH I O i l fiii l tipmphant ! , • ' 1 Althaug)rallgui.ffiates srlitch held their elections on Toes , lay the - 9th IYY9t. , dll tilt rftierstramoeseticrrfdint themes coining right. Victory l/as perched onon our-gloricnrreftHhimerrio y 'mnjortty of them: and a voico not to bb mistaken tells thu usurper at Washington that his Aboli• Gioa Bounicalniteen - Procilneklion law, and arbitrary arrests 11,11751. 6EASk: We bate not room for particulars, but mention the geueml results: New iork has elected • flerrnotir, Demo orat,.flovernor, by a majority of 19 000: 19 of the 31 Contrel4l9yisi elect ire Dani4orats, heittgo a gain of 9 riind It is probable the Democrat have a majority in the Legisla ture. t . New,Jersey hie elected • Democratic tlovernor by, a mVarlty of 7000, a Demo cratic Legislature i - and at least 4of the 5 Congressman are Wl2lool.lble. Illinois shows a Democratic majority o tb e e — fitiiititar - ibie of - ran - 9 of 13 Congressman elect, are Democrats two thirds of tknaHouse; and one or two me, Prity in Senate, and from 15,000 to 20,000 dymocratic majority in the State. Minnesota and Wisconsin have given largely increased democratic votes. Results not certainly known. Kansas is reportca Black Republican and 1111isouri has propably givon a majunty "for Emancipation. Isissasohusets• is "nigger," as usual, thor,ii by s_reLluce? Jussjurity, An tr: ing - te-elected (loverner; and the Legislature I.enffteiently albohtton to re-olect, Sumter to U. S. Senate. • Dcfaware has sleeted Temple (Dent ). Congress by a majority of 2trirtnes, and a Republican Govinor. TwO tliirds — of the L:egTAlLGlCwilf.l)os7lii.or.Tiaic. Michigan has . probsidy gotta Republican which she hes tion? . for, years,,, thiAgh,' Vee returns received are'very ,Theaerisults in connection with threte• of. the Second Tue,day of o.,ltolwe, are , truly eocourag mg Lo the frieude of elko • V4uatta- Lion ; showing as they undoubtedly do that, Po site freeman ,of t h e great Gential and Western Staten, New York, New Jersey, ?enosylvauia, Ohio, ditdf.tua and (constituting the back bone of the Union,) ate thatnthisOoverrunerit shall continue, as Wit•shhigton anithis.compatriots founded it, Oroternmentof• white Ines, for the booefit of Nvloto men an i theta- posterfity,f• Pvery ward in the esty of New York gave maionty for Democrats. and combined, a, Derno4rella majority of 31,347 votes BOW ALATZICR3 sTA-Nrn AT PRTANIIIT; t Peeen't Con. ' Next Cony States. Dem. Alb°. Dem. Clio ; Inlima, 4 ' 7 7• ' 4 [ne•a, 8 ' .8' • 4 Maine, 9. • 1 • 4 0 ou 8 13 14 5 Oregnri: I - 1 14•IniqylvInis, 7 18 13 11 Deicwll•rli; ' 1 1 Wiaconfin, 3 , 2 8 New J..roy, 3 4 ~,.1 Ncyr,York, 10 ' 23 19 •12 lilinois, • , 5 4 9 , 5 86 80 7L 41 Bcane of the Atoms gain, others lose in the. now arrpernen moot, Spriti.4lleld, 111., the home of Old Abe; The Democratic gait on popular vote ever the election or unoolo, ih •tho States of Pennsylvania, Qhio, Indians, lowa, Maine,• New York and New Jersey will reach 300. 000. • law* kr,serton9. l ,- -The late election in lowa, ills now settle?, gives the State to the ttepul►licaas b/ahout 1200 majority. [Fpm 940 New York Sunday Meruury. The New Belief Withottt comment we publish the follow ing devout pitiTuctibo - , tbEning - to - mir table from a devotae-in-tha.oity churches. That there is'eonstderible' human nature In It, TD' ABRAHAM LAUDIMI:7I3 M . o. praise thee. 0 Abe ! • N• 1 6 aeltnowl 3 edge thee to to sound on the goose: ' • • All Yankee land cloth , worship thes e dyer -fisting joker . To..tbee 4 tgiex_seckersjry k2ydon,' and all.the powers therein, • 111olheeStanion and Welles Continually do cry, '-Bully, bully, bully boy , with a glass eye." Washington and Illinois are full of thy ma i jasty and thy praise. • Thd glorious company of political Gener als praise thee , „ ; Thy goodlytfollowehip * Postu*steco 'praise thee. i • Thenoble of clottractocit' Tho' mighty ,Republican itudituttioisa throtsgheCt. pll :,Celambia do 841tuosql0dge. thee. ' The tether or infinite Precise:(ll36j thine, admirable 'Crab anti only polio`' Also Brevet theutenatol. RWlrdfleidt SeoltAtio,poloturtor. ', t' Ttutiir : ert,tl4•l,lfjpg, ,o2littorOOF k Thou art the peed - I - astir% son 'or the Dili), ;Mr. '" ' s "' '". When thmulititkoSt uposillthee o inn file .the Presidency Mid delives.tha• fiction? item 'elitist bumble tbylMlf tap Platrorm t . ,n , e.; 1 When' ;nag didst qcsrete si aharpnes of eliktion thou' didsecitlenc9t , kits; House kitchen' kftl n belleanrin '• " • . Thee aitteat at, the aighblatbd Aide 04 1 .13ir Pe , §1 01 .*44i1 Pr. }llA l CaPitiki-" "1y e believe, thaA:thri nialt oolfe to be re-elected: O - Abe! Saes 'awl! • ileit thy parasites! %Tern thefts land increase' tbet salaries forayer.. wrin • 1.141 b 3 !iv vre pAff Owe. , . An,) we matt thx namo foriarnr the deil " ,irithedt wehnnepo offiengoiths • -r - • • • 11A•b°,131•141'.Aeroy.:Ite.egeart as-sa our, l trtisvi3 net ip bitenkn i t r . . • • P 9 A ig be film Owl ol" the MierM ier ooi,' • •-• • • • • 'O Abe for thee I have' Vote 1, let m never be, drafted. • • . . 51911 r,., .., Contikb , to ..; . to the lloallLe- ' 4 9 • 1;12 It - at ;1 1 thrt 1 ' t . ''', , we n t has op_ Ir,; r i i , ,.. ukion re . f.. . ::: fur conveying '', .t . te,,lhoNo ' nee in Pennsyl vania, vaniaNta Cie's' Cs great scareity of work Won . Philadelphia Ledger. We,o4 often warned our midair that the Abolitionists designed to fill our mines .. ime.witbategenowneetiremi initi ! their employment . - 111'.1w wou ld s' utt ininera.oLthel.4l4l3.l43,bo efi_ont _ of. ynot situations to niplat fair dirty. ra . Whatnegroes, who•wiStitd si I ' f hldf pay 1 What this government may attempt to do, its wasiet, k4011,44,0,*,....0„ . g0ria6. speculate. liv o have rather alspoSeii jetiture who:hies/1 attempt Lode! ,-The exca I e tliff dp ealty.,,,of 'jilted is 4 7 too tniscH ald a 4 eitlitheritekre contradiction.' TO era .men • enoegh here to do alj 4 tho.worle, thakis to tip done, and there are prOliiiply hull - divan!! poor men who will have little or,no employment during the coming cdttl months 9i wiper. after navigaticin shod jure ceased for the ' reason • .. • Ilut we think *swan say to "Gown/wait that tho white men of Carbon who TZ against _ Abulition_ threm__weekit_ago, protested at the ballot-box against the Ib troduction of negro labor into our midst, chide in a. just _m _ea well as Vote. The bones .1 many Carbon% beet som 0311 - 113tUltcmtht_billhglekt !CPI RE Sou But they did not'die for negroed they did not battle for the introduction of negro labor into our mines and work-shops. Nothey would have fought just as brave ly against simtuaiti infamotts scheme as they have for the Constitution. And we matt' tell you that they haveleft fathers, brothers; and sone at home, who are as brave &term.' road. and earnest as they.--Carbon Demo. cral INFORMATION W ANTRD.—Of the where. , ahouts of reel ey's three ti mea three boated thousand wienterho Were to Book to arms so • soon as the President issued ao omanoipade melt' audio O. of the particular roads of New Eng land upon which tiovarnor Andrew's aboli tion !mons ere "swarming" en routs to the battle field, inspired to march on by tbs• "magic word" of the enlinbipatios prods,- motion. Aka, of the programs of Gob. Sprague'sl zitikro brigade which less been forudeg in Rhode Land for the past two or threw months, rind which we were told would be he the field in less than no time. . ill. the Abolitionists pleas answer, a.or will they adroit that (lreeley, Gov. Andtew and Sdrague are LIARS and have linadeLprom• tees to the .Adminatration which tuiver Will be rtillbled,--Ex. A tin.tsn'Tntrrn.That 'CI ica ~r siop ow . re n itiohiliikalt( 14-4110)thll litutts • id non —a Itntlf 44 jtVcitit i.d. all .. atudico winds as the light of the sun at noonda : "Abolition id the- primary, cause of our i diftichitiesL-not slavery. - Staiery was entit- • led to be let alone within its proper aphero abolition arose and assailed it, and undertook to teach the reople that the Union could holt sur /ire half slate and gulf free.—Then ap peared accessloO,anti betweari the two a orAinatiod thia , Utrion loin deadly peril.. " h, is„ ,t..kda aanasiota of 169, pousoanor. .0114,4 by oilier cottserrotivopcupla t to Prix* 4 ton( Of t'hir, t •rrible cbao 'We 42 ray Den &trots trotter fir a iiinglelarlittetit to kids , iii t itHl' of this grand truth. ,' " • ' FATAL 0311.1:ittia Aocrorwr.-/-00''8andn7 last as etectal young lads grate OUt gunning.• itomild Wm. l*aae,,aion of Lieury-Peao4,lo atteiapting; to Oats his ramrod with Ida teeth, accidently tonchod.: 'be enrage'', 'Which f*hole• load into abdomen', kitkitA i hihr instant. , tly. The lad.weetorsly •940110 1 ,6 49R. 1 . 4 • Year* Of age, to young„toiotro4tsd. r with. tiro 'OMB at any time, 'kiln of all on the sal>. bath. Wo hope that si.arehtargeneralty will tak9 warning by this oolurrence, and, keep lira .Irtati away, from ebiltireo.—ReadinD 'P•css. ,Two Yazoo)* .11Pulliam& Dll4lslilaila riblei acoiclest, saaiiMiag Joao earsiesa Sandhog of caron - 94,, ocoioced if. tipper osiunty a few clAya apo. AaMr.,To_fit_ipb .{,. orOftecre . tovelfablit; *Ai Wog bailiff the oil agiveefl front—arlisodir oaf ISA severe exigOsion Ray WAS Pr itgliePt# , S t r burned l r het they fired tat , few heath fiflet"thtt. A HARD oAss.—Tlfe Bader Ulm* vKdßieit the ease ors man drafted hi that 130MA44 , 3 •'- whose with tbd recently duld;ieiftnV tioMe three or four small dhildren undei: tit, larb." techon. Ile responded to the call, hair- r ever, blingmk fitudy , to , toOrttoldi him; the ytructigeativhom helebtvied.4n rife arms- The 'obiktremAtent loteibiLdhedrilirif , those whe'vrifl take earerrethem manner until the seetUrb:oflberfillherie:' , • • • ' roe, - A 'Mudded iron. litntossi , -Siumokeritenett. ,gajd toTbe from NortAumbeelohdhoutltplui wig arrested lin Washlitiltioi . ty 0vr+1 . 316:01 , r eiTfuia-he-Te`suidee. -DRAW' iiilimohlliiuttey. Vow men -, wera Oblikat, et! Aokteenettele ist the Wolf 94 the s '. 44riugmhieh the murder was otatmithit, grew 'oar of a divots ocumpraing =I