tittl, at C 41Entrinuan orino!, fa advsgmee v. *LI v vilSdZ, DKLIAVONTF, PA APRIL 22, 1864 The War Funk has been bevy in Westin.' Kentucky during the past wed,„ Ile captured Polities no the Ohio Ris et. taking quit* s tit bar otpviteit. Sr i . 4 4 a large i tkiount Ptortir destroy Mg a enacted jturilleat that attempted to shell him wet viol what government property he could not serworeamil thew left. Part of lilt ferrite attacked nod retained FiorePillovi, which wee garrianned, with neArir trot mi. most or thew tieing killed be fore the charge wyul l tigh•O'to a NH, reader _ 44 . W. hare received the flat glimmer of light from the Rai Rti or esPidition. By a southern dlepsielt it appears that on !ifereh 1d a 'Fed eral attack, aiti made upon Shrsenport and re muiet.l. A dirpateh from General fink's Sur geon theteral to the commander 'at Baton Rime hat holm neetared and went to Riehttiond. No details says GM Aye. are gixen. except that one of the piriboate in the Red lily.; the Ben ton.' erne .le.trojed by torpedoes. There seems to hate, Lcrat a large number ut - Federal WOULI % tl de. ATTrty - vflht. -- Pntotomehr again hewnereed In mud, which indefinitely pentreines any ad •ance. General Kilpatrick had gene to the We'd. The .orrillaa are et work They raptured a wagon train near Fairfax nn gent day, arid six of thew hare been taken prison• ere. FrotaFort Fellow:there is no atit4enele Weft'. F ere.. yet of the abandonment of thq plows ley Forfeit. MlP•l3..ippi rtearsgeonte are fired into whea.they pose, and the eueaw are rept. .• ted t.r be still there. 'Help Cassius or I Sitik!" It in useless to disguise the feet, that communities have now contributed I lint mnouttt In men and money, Which leave them on the verge 1.1111.1 . 0 patience ceases to ,bn a virtue. stet where great changes take piece for heifer or for worse. 'knee we mast auccoini with the armies now in the field. or t.ie teas trill resolve itself into one Teel tumult. rnmpettal every mat In entrench him self in his own home, there to defend or perish with his family. We might an well be ap prised of this fin t now, an hare it but et up on us nividenly in all its fearful reality. In deed the !nigh has Oren kept too long from the people—the nation has pursued its pleasure, the speculator has accumilleted his weltli, the politician has achieved bin success--and all the while the ?eople have been making their ascrificevorives giving tip husbands. fathers del Ming suns, toAtwell !be ranks of (hearten... atm ttb.rt y might he peoserrell and the u ition rcrelied front danger. For three ye.trs Brit he histeiL. and now the end most eons. We ..,1/1/10( stand another year qI trl'". , teu , ie 111 Mgt loss rf labor and Ott nut of arecultilont, such us hare marked the three years of teat , The (imp ! ! (he Minium MUMS end the erne—or its it:Pm dimity the eons pave, note just heiniinauguraled, In tl, opon the door wide jot the 011,111i1111 of flue.V. , rfh, and seal former the Anon of the Ilepuldie. We believe that tic great crisis of the weir na new , upon us. All thing. seem to tend to this holief. Anil yet strange it may appear. tho•c noon interested in the bind Ilr•A or provoliog aQalllrl thownrct that may happ4i, are doing the least. I inked, if the nun of the itopol,iio should emus upon us-- if the capitols itf the States North and of the nation, should fall into the hands of the en emy:it will be while the representatives of the people are engaged iu vain .tritggles politically nr project• concerning themselves peenniarly, while 'ongren, is frittering away its time in calithitions of blackguardistn, while one : half of itn member. Iwo pursuing their own interests to the neglect of the pub lic business—while tho apecutators in op pressing and altuo.t starving labor—and while lieentionsne.n and ript fill the land. Rome to fiddling Vero dill not present a more frighttrl picture, than do the States, that are loyal an well as (Ito Sant os I lint are rebellious, exhibit to the world. When all this will end, or how it will end, God only knows. and We can only say. God sane the Itepalolte. —Harrisburg refeyroph. It is said "that conscience makes tow ards of us all" and in the above article from the poor .3thite livered wretches, that control the filthy organ of leaguers, loyalty, shoddy and miscegenation at Harrisburg, whose conseiences, if they eve' had any, we thou:lit had fled long since, can De seen a veii.ficathn of the saying. After wing every power they povessed to bring hbout this very state ef affairs, after exerting all the influence they conld command to hurry the coun try on to the ruin (hat is now inevitable, after laboring for years to deceive the' people, undermine our in4itution+ And tear rinwn thi! temple of liberty , now i when it is about to fall, - when the rum bling of the coming era , di is hen ra to plainly to he misunderstood, *ben the fruit• of their teriehin:L.: , , are about to be tasted, and they and their poor deluded follower. swallowed up in the general wreck an I ruin - coward liLe they would crawl from beneath, and fain attempt to clear tiwnliebAs of any te