/ f. II 11 il i The Union League. The Patriot and Union of Harrisburg, ami the Star, have at last discovered a mare’s nest. They have made the astounding discovery that there haa been a secret political association form ed Uy the Republicans to carry the next Election in Pcnnsy de nounce it as an ‘•infamous attempt to disfranchise the people.” It is very strange-lipw very sensitive sonic .men are of the rights of the “dear people;’’ especially just before an election.— Thistame Deinocracy could discover no infringement of the rights of the' jpeoplb when Senators were stricken down in the Senate chamber.. They could ,see no infringement during all the Kansas troubles, when an infamous administration was seeking to cram down the throats of an unwilling peo ple West odious constitutions and laws.! They' could discern no infringe inent when a legally elected President was attempted to be assassinated, and thnsiprevented from taking the seat the people bad so plainly declared was their wish. > ' - . : Whether there is any such organi zation as the one alluded to, we do not know.- It sme|ls .exceedingly ,‘fishy.’ But of one thing we are certain: peo ple must have better-authority than the Patriot and Union before they will belihyo this story. A newspaper that proclaimed;, the rankest treason from its columns from day to day, is not likely to meet with much fcredence on any-(subject. Should there bo an or ganisation, we have tio doubt it is of an; different character than ;the.on)l.named. Audit that,; oWing |tof t>ome of those Democrats ba(Sk-s|ding from the; position they. iwere impelled to take by the outra ged forced toqtftt talking .treason, aii organization has became 'neugssary to keep them in the traces. tSjjKh sheets, for instance, as .the Pofri i6t and Union, ■ which had *to receive, -,rv.when,the rebellion broke out, a gentle ; Issase ASYixM.—i>y. E. Kcndris,| in inder from the citizens of Harris i late Superintendent of pn Ohio Insane! burg that it must quit publishing and , ;Asv;lim; has purchased the “Female.) piking treason, or it would become ! in 2sew to- j necessary for them, to engageHn tho j gethcri with ah'p spacious grounds ad-i business extensively. As far as j ' joining j the same, with the design of i fieavcir county.js concerned, our neigh-; •pen .ng,: at an early day, an Institu-j-b 0 r need have no fears of the intro-j tiori' for. ycakrmjnded persons. : The jduction of this or any other “ new einfci prise . is ,a private one, and -the jdodge.”- Republican principles are not j Doctor should receive encouragement a “temporary-character,” and they ) ' 'from the cuiiens) of’Beaver county. | arp billing al all times' to stand upon • Wo may i|b'ave ' occasion .to notice j t g e gp C d old platform, which htfs in . inor| luliydjais humane undertaking,; sur e(i them victory before. •; , undir the mtoie of “The Xew Brighton;) , , ■ ..i jj Parson Brownlow’s Book /VTEH-IARGrXJS - BE saVer, pEyy.’A. , isday. April 30th. 1862. Wei ioholson, - - T. G ' l . j 1 For Auditor-General, SON. | THO’S. £. COCHRAN. or TORE COCSTT. : jarlii accordance with the instruc tions of the County Committee, whose proceedings will .he; found below, we this n|eek take from ' our {paper the cali'fof the Bepublicafi County Con rentidh: • At -a meeting of the Bepublican County Committee, held on Monday, the llSth: inst., Archibald Robertson was elected Chairman in the place of ■Dn David Minis Jr.,.deceased. - \ ' ‘ The following Resolution was, pas- Thalci it is expedient to withdraw the call' for a County Convention, to Wbeld on the 26th day of May; and that tlie same be withdrawn, to be re j tewedj.by order ot the. Committee.' {I T Arch’d BobertsoX. Ch’n. ■ A. E. Moore, Secy. ’ jQilho.nameof D. L. Irhbrie.jEsq., Lavink been announced in last weeks’ paper!, in connection with the Con tgrcssinnal nomination, ho requests us ’tosttii.e that he is not;-a candidate— ■ and would Extend to his friends his ■ i’lor the liberal support .they have heretofore given him, as Well as ■ibis’renewed favor; [ ! SQ* Wc beg leave to call the atten tion bf-Oux readers to the card of Jos. j H. 'di cningbani, Usq... which appears in to dtiy’s-phper. Mr. Cunningham is a young man of decided ability; who has itudieebthe. law faithfully, and was admitted, some time ago to practice'in... the Co aids of this county.’ We'woafd cordially recommend hifn j to-■ out friends in thejhope that be mby meet with the success that his prompt at tention to business should deserve. -id«jr . , ,P.\ni;l Egtnjdt.'' : '. i? ; II '.,. v ... . ■’ | u_f_ —mm. :j - 'Who does not wish to see ut.d read \ -*«■£, TW cheering news tbat j forthcoming work?; Certainly \,| Orkun&'.is ir,! our possession has boert j j^ 0 work of the presents.day will bo ,s\ebati: nied. i Thai has another- glorif-| half' so 'interesting. Aa-the publisher . ■ Ohs, victory been Surely. ' truly £Jt^S) ..}{ W ill lay bare.the perse-! . ’ahoqt ;‘played out.' ffe.n.,Mq- i t . ul ,’ ons . ul d cruelty which marked the sanguine that he can- route | development'of the secekidn couspjt fthem af Jorktown, and we :will no: aey in (East Tennessee, |ho disasters dou jt~erc Ibng hear of another victory,• i ruin w j t h which it devastated Tli( good work is going on. and they j once proijpproas, land are beij’g smota in all directions.' j.. s^d^ed families once 'happy." ■. suppose by: this timekthey arp havipg ;■.. The famous narrative of Thucydides,. some doubts whether- onb Southern jdetailing the progress ’of the Pelopo nan is [able to whip five.of the “Ab°-1 nes gj an w;ir j s not more deeply inter- L It?'* , \ ' - w. 2 ■ i I * * • n norue. • - jesting tha'u will-he the workof the Tennessee - preacher. Bold, fearless, and resolute, he opposed the ordinance -of secess.ioh fpohi the jnrst, and his I witherin': denunciations, of the! Idad j ers of the conspiracy have been pub i lished in.: all the loyalj papers of the ! North. '/ |. , ' • The Book will be a. handsome Vol ume of 400. pages, fully Illustrated, at ;51,25. Hr. E. Hi, Adlingfon, of New Brighton, is;agent for Beaver county, who will call upon ourj citizens. Let, I every one subscribe lotj a copy ,df this j highly interesting work. jjVi leech, of Hon- W. W.Ketchd.m' WV publish on;our first page, by ro iest,the able''speech ot lio i. W. Vi ■teham.delivered in the State Senate the evening of the 13th uf March .relative to the Slavery the District: of Columbia!, and the ujcct of slayes in the Stilt itr.: Ketcliam most trail i rks that the resolutions ifiiri novelj itncinne.”; nor opose any j "startling ini the qu fie ,oii 'v;lt results of which are me: litre.The c idea of gradut- . M ■ ■ ! - • i . 1 Ration, and abolishment-of slavery,; ai|e pleased vfonnd friends in the p|drsoriB Tol'j promotion of our'frien. qcitli and .Clay.' They. deal- i Reed, of Washington, dy' ' seeing'sie encroachment of the ! g e on of 2d Pennsylva; idnyejiowerl upon national freedom, ‘to a Brigade Subgcoi riiised their I.warning voices and at-! youngest Brigade Sura *)•:., . J '' ’ j J . O O' f. tempted to shield' their belayed toan- ■ vice; and this appoint:: try from-the disaster whielkhas noiv j compliment to his tal (tame upon as. • - l* j manner,in • which he.: • I West?, and it does hot surprise gs! Ris duties since entorii in the ifasti, that the Breckcnridgei ■ ,f —r —- democracy are opposing and assailihgi -j iT m- A..Ha r . |he President for giving the ■Erhanci-j adclpbia, has been nor pition bill his signature. Anything! Provident as Surgeon Which would have a tendency to affect 1 Army*,-under the new receive fheir opposition an’d abnsCJ Xhc brilliant vUo .-y | -We would asklonr .readers to give . announced 'in the tel this sepceh a careful perusal,, as we |of Jhe New Oilcans itjiinlc Mr. Ketcbaim ‘presents tlie sub- ' booming cdnnpn. In ijfcct in ail its true lights, and shows Sa - 6 ’ ' t lit at ho has a just oercention of the i. I ''® , a '® 1 : I , ; * • * ■ 1 intelligence of the tii . Tj reaX trains which he>. has so Ipng j lh . e ,. e j s cyor y. land . so ably promulgated and ; de j that the Confederate I fended. Wil si! ' ll brilliant'and dccish . | J.. r —. —i— i • | that, within a few.da' -’j ArpoiKTMEKr.-f- Hon. Benj. Rush ; Tennessee w : Bradford, of New Brighton, has Wcpi appointed, by’ ut , niofel undoubtedly tlie -devil both ] Harrisburg. IVnnsylvariia, knd is al ] yac at»d w:;L. ; 4 i., ’■ . \ tacbod 10 the' njgulatj arroy.|| J ' ' - Editor folly. ire- j “emipcl-1 do they | ovations. t J • *e eorij.ee il emahci- 1 DeoUnation. ' ■ Mr. Eoitok: Your notice in Argus that One Dollar must nccoi riy thepfime ofeach cnnradate ti was apt COintflied will my part] 1 gave ‘nary* Dollar} did 1 tell yoato announce my It is there; however, and! I am w ful to you, and likewise [to thiy friend at* friends [who had it pi there, amt will feel doubly, that to yon when yon displace it. - 1 The w 6r»t thing I have to regr that for reasons, some of[ which I herein ;mention; il am Jit this] forced to become indifferent to kind wishes of my ■ friends. In first pi*ce lam keepingb littleJ office otthere in Darlington, an relinquish the exceedingly pick and lucrative business for ‘he ofj rCounty Commissioner njight bd siderod entirely-too great sacr and at the same 'time exhibit a I ble greedinessfor{ office.]: •> I Secor dly—Thejduty County mission sr for the inext term will haps be vastly more important U hitherto has been, rtsqii ring g| businesi tact and sounder than 1 am possessed ofj tberclji very much distrust niy'dompeteß meet ti e . wishes, of the people. Thirdly—-There . are [a numb worthy ; gentlejnen asking the J ; nation; who ara»|l my especial fr ' with whom I--have no' pisposill ! compete or toeutbr; ntp strife- -ij it is—but rather otyoyt the pleas ' feeling and knowing the sup| i would, have ,will be possibly ,cj I distributed amongst tbtjm. U Lastly—While it is strongly that I could easily obtjaip thonj tion atj this time, my own >jud| dictates a declination in| favor oil remaining candidates; |pre-paon each that only one of them will! cessful; to whom I intend, g>vj undivided,untiring andiiearty si trusting to all ofjyou, with’.otb'ej friends, for some position at a time. Hoping for the final sue each aspiiant, l am, gentlemonl to notice the 1 1 Dr. Thos. Bi (formerly Sur .nia flcgiment) cy. Ho is the jeou in ,tfae ser nent is| a high llents and the pas discharged Ig the servicer- imond, of Pbil [linatedj bv the General of-the Act. ' 1 ... i »■ Victory. at PittjbUrg is ’■rraph columns Delta, under a its 'comments*. I ■' I lot yet | Received \ al result of the,l ■easoh to believe' it my lias gained •o triumph, and (•s, the iv hole.of cd from the Reserves friendj and supporter. 1 h John •' -1 I Southern R The talk of .wise st: last century was of ] Hhe rights of liiimaii p was i grand jpbiloso] these idsys, unluckily, to discussing exceptipi qualidcations, not pfii almost vrarronted in sectional right is a g6n The Congress of th the oi.ber day, from a refused to. tax slaves, feviec on the jpeople dollaijs. Every 'empl inves .ment;.the. fruit; < of sk 11 and bandicraf Taxb > on whatever ,‘a handl es—taxes on wh and wears— as Sidm “taxes bn the I ribboi b: -•♦-'l f ;ho brass! nab slaves are,, exe. i, Tbey.d&re ] of purposes am r ; exempt from . >rty because th exempt from ins 1 , because tb . horses ami call line of the incmli : crapulous about \i tax jthgjn jperty in man.”, recognize |slaver , land, dual | with appily it is no i iborn, potential ibilate il’lpy bib to' see it.nor by i debts in iils dis ry | public man i ied and. arrayed the government. Len; states. at Ida ’he absurd scruj: slavery—lire at ye, 'property —is i i.asy of 'iton-.Qi it;the windmills r| Pillow!. Tne| greates .btlojw is* the entirei inunda JL nycr Mississippi,; which bi.pks on both sibores on j fr ;>|m.Memphis tobyatclicz. Ifrbrii Matchez, Grand Gulf ■ bUrg up to Memphis, the ! standing iiijthe water, and ■wiiilo steamers dan only 1: g;rs and freight kt the pee u ideas flatboats ate bfougl tnejj steamers.. The , des property is imrn case, inc 'ilhjo overflow i ? ’ altribu breaking, and in! many pi cutting -of levees, I'l tpr ’ plantation is submerg tbe’stock drowned or swej ls bus receive iring style of hail, whic Ig silvery low priSes., the npa » be i, on I PaoxjCi j- In view,:® s four or five ; (Spear's) fij j bability ofo ' vice, I jprop occasionullj posted, in r* I Several {Denison od arriving at ■•and orueiet j tb'Fort Do: terreacties tie will ha readers by fining mys ! observatioj i would say 1 military uu ! the contest continue al, ed on; tbeiji spirit at'tu coining pa would bo t war. •NW«J wo met an ladcned In numbering each boat elson the ; animated, lined with of these j ll lines j and bill-top w tents of tl ty bouts 11 which tl|< ing niarcl which wt used as | who wew the field! I went carry injj soldiers a rooms an filled, ail decks.. Jj bcriptioo shot a\v| stiUmot bowels, j less frit worst 14 a rebel,! both ey| had the! nance (J which Is -“Thank 1 while la ed eyesj here to now.” j nor lame.' i kind acecT tkful Com per- 3an it eater •rnent are I icy to ler of nomi i lends, on to 'strife inreof port I dually urged imina gment all the i ailing be sac ng my ippprt, • good future cess of , your A. Fh. m Ights. in the ghts—. Theirs iteamen pan’s ir |ature. ’ )hic ills s., In driven sos>nd‘ Ono v is that a we are is. provi ileiplcs. | saying LTiil wrc i: Unitet sublime i A tax States scruple, is to be ions of yet, stri said hel most sit body of ken ab| by our a place, 11 a fire b In an bad pit across' was bi> him. he ai id th could i Iburheii f breast., 1 wiiich i S' tinfu. lit. 1 ;! of-, mil loyment, |>t ''every It is to b man prji it lie cat! ■sy Smit lid of. th of the e ipl —no roperty 1 persons the liabi by are 5 icing tn sy are p le.” 'fi every branch 3 taxed, luces or , drinks i says,: i. bride, .nui.— tax on fo'ij one for an il ties djf persons ;. ■ated as ropertyi, ;i'o north lts fro in it . taxing 6 iv us to r | It is ab y as an iam, he-. upoiij" ■ paintu Shb) moVnii i wav to *> !j. | works} ■cognize mt time existing cality.— n, but a it us a i ibstractic iking or 1 rnetap|n .-ussion./ n the' fai for tbc o It is in >l, to-i!ay le abo'ul itual poss ik ridicuK e cannot affecting ■‘sical ro ll stares' :e. ‘ It ;is rerthiow rebellion incredl most ■cure; a recogntz-' ossion of | us as the I ii , iijistings ti—i/rtr-; Ixote i ivefo gia th. ral 8m the death Ferguson ennsyl'7it rated Dr; ;ered the t in 1821; iding Noj t of July a second rtiilcryi— lie i-Assist- Pueties at le served 5 reached the Tenth lujor-Gcn- inmair •uiy of th' upp: in; Foot m will ti the Low i Cairo j t calami, ion cjf t nd j„weej Jer ■ for p to' dear he j di-in its Ijihe ecs > tie S', ovp the All and ' call. belt ks-' ed r Tit-1- '•eyeafi cost# to i ■resi J troi ] bo 4 ex j* or® plal city corf bn s| cqiji citre nesa i ‘tobfe tho new rc i, ho is BolbJ tion ■: •-:-f .U \ perishing, ;nd pttssc»|- ins n|amed, t alongside nidtiUi of ilculalblcl— ,cd to ihe iiccs to ih e ir.tation ed, and it off .by troyed. o of" affi a rebclli all the It lire ion, ‘ 1 \ - • 1 ienoe. kfeb-fi Bfkct8 fkct uhM.we ba rjcoan boys in tl and tb4 strong pi i» boil gin active 6 iting bryour pa] husk' sopour ttiet : | , *kek* ago we left .camp (iur‘way to ] iinsas, put|Dn) iiqilhlund we were hjttltfcd, 1 I [dp; tbo Cut iberlantj: riycr imson. Long! erotbis |et ydtt full details of tbo Sat vb[ been laid fbefore; ypur iblerpens jtLan mine.i Cpil alfi iq matters and s \ since t>o |' battle,| 1 , flaying assurances fnonfi t ibritfes, at ] jpuisv ille, Wat. Would, in ill pi-obabil ly, yrcekt our bi .itCry prbceed • vjlby in grrafi elation oi i £reat probability jof be?' •titipants in. wbat waal .felt liejcrb wning triumph! blithe \i,cr©i not .mi until 1 passed five steamboats all, alvilyi with sc cekb prisoner?, i at jciisl fifteen h u ncl red to [,6(Vj arrivin k at Fort Don : iyer (bank p» e»ented ja most adpeiiranee, being jliiakjy people- : Sc veral tbpusapd sccesh, ranged in [two ; uider‘guard, [while every rak dotted ‘w ith tlie i White Jnionjsoldierk, 1 IFullty twen* laV puffing at the lending on ii « cession pr goners wertbq ..odiby baudt e[ds. A boji’t to : vjbre jmporec I along side, was j] hospital fq f the wour ded, «' ll'being brought in T rbm itb a number of our men u M>qre and lent a Kan 1 in [fully | [one hundred wok ided ibqaraMhq bc aitl The state id cabiw floot jwerb 8] e Jtlily 1 1 oyeri-lthe gq kids and I oiler Jbeiil Svour.db ‘of al de >.-! Legs and iritis had been y from some,' whileolher s had, b dangerous 1 Wounds ii the head find bn «ist, tho‘ug v,.fufj Sitjfoliliii ap vlaranccj.i The. jki'ng wound,; t Saw Was that of vbo had boon shot-through; a Union man, pc of hii whole I iged by a sllot in the jtiw[ thrown it out ql itjs 1 ilaeb;: kb”! could not help »tying iijjg upon h riilwith'inqistejij bat your ar; not ijbii your i-.qfferings us I dp tie ei.hcv hsdjeighfiivo mds ; ;b j to f-reltttd, the-.fhyWcian ild certainly reeov ;r.The iilhg sigh - of all wits the : fibiil, jwho sc Ihigli wa» hrq j .he. knee, lie", was [ found :. f [iin'er-ths < 'ih defence hi djqiilbvti, endbjsing it fs; sal idusaud ]'. [ J; to ul «h| at] dll ; ted ; toll pxpoetiititpis tli kl ilace a jiull, hill •oVis,-.in ;:a f ? deiti; oji the right !\vin|;ji cgi rncnt fought je»>" ajtoVribly.: :o’ desperation Uv id of their fortress rui k otir lilies ara loijal escape! Th<| , land' every thin' , bears a unite, W >H j of the turrib bl of aluiut'ian aei scarcely a! jiapliui red by |ho eases cut down I ’ t visit ori Wednc > lijib ll 1 hey were, all -js2- ;n having all' bei n iy ,!aiid thejr gray js a; keif' with bariel ;hlk ■of pine box if mes 'vore rude y| wjliile 'trenches, and 1 die mark the uin o )f friends anti foi s •e. lo speak of that SnWec on 'this pi r ; r.; : i Log barracks for * ,vas spent ih curi ig And burying, tic Uerj^vvasitdk aid ‘ ''•’to ll itm>s td timber. Illinois r offered s j driven ~c?.s sliellii enijjjted |t!o b w*y for a go 1 ijispcratel} aitks thc| spo itlj ; titles tali : t-.'if In one sf mt, there; is splfnit /aid in ijianj »euted si bsoqnen 1 forty-; as tioy ffli; i&li ijfiion in ti i|i*|ken;aw: any, cases n £i fl:ofi[ fi-ftg'"' i wheb their, id brvrittcn; es foi hajf-a-ri {btii| places [l us evpr did vo i hi vol earned tha.it •s dcs hard; [fighting rics.” The suffering o | jconcehtVnthW of siorniy weajtherjcun r ly tho|c y-h6|h|ve 2ttb inst-, >vo .were if. Weffound dial. Provost Guard. Mhe in c)Vdiiiary]tih|csy )Q iuliabitants. :The hut wl from t e crev r five i liyinf eld, :v r“) i' ,n any i ire; tu i i Hefei ■» sqnjt ’ n'.-gifji js. : We hihg b t yTctc rom tl lldjiuid lod onl tinjf? is in; ideni' men . Mi red] i in] oii [lajj the Padufa re of a .duc-ah, jout 5,0 IOUBCS .1)80 Of I m: same sen don iJ evid xnd resiilen|cfp i '' 1 \vere_'p trade' i. M WOT) I lit ind abund open there was: aci > sell, apdfbP articles uit at thje 2forth,almo‘- •jwi'ro.aeltetj---' Many had sh|i.t % theii*; h into the r 1 ifpred about as'qatet lijght eVpry day was. j not they were nou alsj: 1 Paducah Was a stroi ; I ana ibid by the ley up the cans i ijing iq comc back ir "| bcha *c tbemsulvet, rbt ‘hat e already J got •my. ni d those left ai ■ her side so that the} ht. T icy are grea: )lk,s we left behind iis ■ land r ibraissionists. cbiiclui ion, one word | borne Parents,' listers i sweetheart! |llet!m i entreatiybi > filers to write us mn ; bare njo idea ■ pow do us. Write long !■ brget o si cak of C dVooi ai id; Prayer M« ir soldiers n camp, joying the checjrful oui tulle, dr lying k ivarm l ed, think of i|tp4tl ink! of t le 6 ont-( oi|r and"' car ,of the eih dutioiis b xposed ‘Unsheltered of - hor ib and the re tian eo mini unity.) , T ill pray oat neatly fo w, to Id t:> a loiter [j >vill-nereily ■ say, t ibuspric* nhalitdbt nd retire* Iraaining Übeytb) ilk, and |cpTt a a^ It ri tans. pssioti cil lire that re now v at viip will!': Me rebel jc| bo on e iatfplp r fi '*iie some mbatan Now, ii muds o •others, ieuds, a >u erl'n jicod ofji M'r bod Uiej hd don’t Lbbath i fray for; |i>u are e iince of" pur iers iu « icidcntj 'biuk, t( hey are tfluencd f a chfj II this, And ti Ob' ire unde ttiss)Bsi| (.crest d Lgaib. • jr or deni Ipi. Sbj| Lcur soil Yours V !■ ARTEKSj j Mother .4 to let yd ting alol •ed our 1 the eiuj Our reg st twerij u &t,h 5 night’, i rifle pi iji Diiri rbed at s callinj tl hear t out. D iiriehced mat would she j' somj* n|*e hours ’ Ling Ui||ir guns.' !skipgii|g over oi; ■ time!;. kc dared j witlioultgetling: jus.! i Apouts twe. imotieca to throw iiv!rcve||)ur Eoserj ;ihg ibul Ilittlii J past loKr. o'clock covered in' forte (right #icl left .6 ■evidhii .(iiiltjpiitio front o lr snppnr ;d!ri.viu| |us|pi|t v jjvitsi wi re reinfor dun s 111. S.| shi wht m|wcre. arm [lii.g rlies', and f> . largelj viflesl, \ jOusdi'jlonthimf j them off as-lust- 1 j came tp6 string; j tolpurfeservjo. .') ' j back ke' were | ‘ f-tii e ft Am them a snell lurniing-ai ; heuds| We, dej 1 j ©pencil bn them | the sl|dl inti> lh ■i pany.lwith eput] fji tbieui|p°>' l :the ;h |Syefe||rtanking a ' it. i. o|ir boys ai . it int(| them as ( ■and flic. In-a s /iioUllAlc; 1 Hays, S, boys |o ade-aneb Pil'.forfcemcrils wen K | mebefd to craw fe | hapdl and knees it; and taking advaj lei,; to cower us from! je.j conip|inieB of' lli! LIAjDQI , 1 boys,|(Jol.' : Camp|io!l) nrri\|ed cdioiutheni a heiivy fiije.l ft. Aod.n Icomincncea :( I tbciruoad on the fnjld. jGjjn says |hat we killed j 69 or X 1 Qur Company and | eoiiij ai V tht hp.mmof 1 mg) out lat ii and Lie it.JjHurdt ’ tis, cfteori ng us >n brave y: iaiii, lyith his, SI ai-p’s in la shot ,or\ ever y dppdrtjin j ,i-y; Itfelly, a shai|pshc>ote( j ■ had tlur pit. Robert Daiira | this left from us] ind j waB|th .! to .I*|ive the pits. ; i II Ow r 1 t!bainl shot wasn •-j'ifiredl very coolly, |[ talci ag r i\Vjollad one your ded, Thoijn a from! Beaver county ; he m , r cd i| the tjfigh-i-a) flesh w g will loon be|wcl| dga ; h’.! C j 1 .lost Ine’i man, who)) was jsh , I Comtiany Iv lost ohe, An 1 1 wounded in the 'hands--8 1 number had itilio in ‘i-ihd jnants.' The; rew(Jrje'j.2( mflcbitsfronv cot ipariies iL: 'i.ijest Ivero i)6|ted| hi other p! }l2O men werje at) jsy !to b| 1,500 stron Dunn weiqpuld see a rabelj ptf.ce on a; blackhors ,!obccr nf several ■ of us pnlied on hi 1h re it up' bis bands, arid f iapf dead. Thi i wholt '< tienfi were' fight nil |ve had the j arniest w j| j G|n. llentzeln an has ts drqwn up.liuc ini of built o .t lu cise of a genet il attack f ■bhm Wo are .busy non jgunl of large !ca!hbro, ; .ai| d Ebon open in | I 'i:|viVs ; ncaf I?rl±kßV(,hjjn JHe |tood it we lJ never Big4jSOl ; pam.: , . i ■. ji h 1} Colonel Hays says it w. late|i^figbta3ln. wyeM&T our ground until wo tha 2d Michigan. wii to our camps and a g< . .l am well, and all oj tli4 Kochester boys, nit friends. I will w -pat'tunitjrTi |> ,i "■'[ Your son. vf' [ ; ;||: I,*^:, Crtrespondenoß- of Iho ‘■Cfl* ;beap t fab oft bo OUKOS !hqie ly an t Sab- Vd *•) gland*' I gi B®' •';• ■to a thp ■''•■■l Washington, kpnl 1»,ia62. . . Have you ever heap] a Sesession»«t.( e into talk polities' wlm did foot ola fa- to be a i eglad Democrat? Have ypu ever heard a don’t I sympathizer with SeCeNsidn :fi»lk ;poli -7 deal j ties who did not boa? t of his Democ —non-i racy ? Men who ha re been idcntifi ied with; all the ba tics against the totdur fhondredldi-ganiisalioi —Buried jin the _Jj veg [grave of Douglas—a vdi whose .|malig-; i • anil|mmagmnst.-the old priciple* of; that -i 8- a I party has'been ex hi'. ited’ anderfa.l ad »rd'tot*'[■ miuiatrttidnal are now, seeking bdiel-t nUchi ter under the name tof in ettera ■! the jipdre, sucfesfully' to assist hiireh' j tbe rebels in arlns against the ponsti- ; etinds’ tuiibn jind- the 'laws;} I When employ a logic, of thbir own when re -1 nbiin-' miiijledfof their eoniplicity; wfth. the )own in iThey argbe thut; the: army i.A Li is composed up a majority of; Detain-, i"iseases crats, and that itj||4 lo_ite -in lifoV: nonncejthem wlien tbese,: tli.eir pouti owliieb .eal-friend si are engaged yin defending bv the the [flag, jlf an appeal could, bo taken ■itraintb to ‘ilie soidicr-Den\fje;rats they would 'bink of make such an answer to those assuinp ii.njn tiot sas would abuudantiyi satisfy the , Wiliamß., deeds. Pfeorge.3l.: AVhar already Fernando Woods', and Charles, , a . that all j men who do: not] Corinth,: gta )d j }eart :; v by the Administration d 1 * iin the] prosecution of-I tliis way are. i ito hel i in- detestation and con tempt i - :| Th t.cnly \ Democrats who] really .sympa- REV ' B- '; I ths. i with .these partisans are, the men who " I ' , f folww the Standard if John 1 B . B reck in jj rid/c, now one jf tin chiejfs f in the rebel 3 . if -[- arny, and oh the fit! of Apn.t one of the : v ' : :J- j. mo it: (is *qila\a* of our hero-' X n {his ic column. These Democrats regard , ihave ; ev tpem,- and in ilo d I proportion as thei .■[ hopejs of victory ibket! diinibisdi; they,.' look furwrad ; to the rq. j day when thc'Brec tihridge.party may eavfe for anythin ! will w to uld aste, J IG. iA.N z'a* fe3di .k Yobkto 1 Pa. yoi Hi 1862. •I: set i do mlkiiow how ig since my li lampibacik.oti my’s 'cannon iment. was o ydibur |itmr.- ■ 'icjliigaft; y. - ' Out;; ciiinpi ts. ih rifle ig the night all. ; >Wii cu ; their roll in (c names as 1 vylight came 10'tire at ev himself, if e kept l;hchi •'.Their .bull rjh'cads heat; ndt get! Out c i, storm of hall vij o’clock tl ' shell into tl : .vc was Stall i lu iilgc. AI the enemy! moving! tov if jpaf '.pits, i irijiof ciittini and Captur In the aftei • ;eil by t>v§ii i rpshooterS, ■d-with |..G01 i imc with } .tl i ie’opci.cd t I -om our pits ti W ( e equip! 'or Us. aiiifw While wcjw exposed tq id from 111 t i i ounp'iui nine i lived as «k pUr br-ttc rv • 'in. I -Pari o I any A, w ;h ultery, [«!> . , -ouiid qn th i d, ejoinpany I tit ns \vt .( ! iort time pi Vrrivcd. rip ; on thqmjj e.j ccitniiigT •1 up to tlici Vload! tig in :N e ' 1 their firf', ‘ J 57 th T?e vrc last. Vp! >n.pi nv was when public sentupenl an that (putt- ■; , * ~,:,,• ;. . ~!■.-.' ° runL -oflte:-'i»£>-jbe.Ko I',.repel; a An ■ i\a. ueai- ~ ‘ri,-• a ; i ;■ ' ' ssivfr: Passengers u‘ho..rsuct]eg .tern i the forts i *hidling back. jww tr r the a ti\ el= 3 j. j thd steamer SWv « hly caH-;4 truant ..o its ftternmcd u an|dmr I tidim; They iro .f* • S4:f l >.■ ;hor y-^'onv.|rHil4da v- nithtV bvnfi^birfl.W:wto "iry rebel fit >vhut thovi call a -wf tUct, n /: r rArtt^uV f .JDariftß-!'P|dp|7J|C^ | i«;it«iti m as ymirlptal. ftc-j Rjl...j^ et Wocn t,^=4dvat.c•rh^d'-cf 1 i from fir-1 cos»ionists r . a lci \ t 'rV le i : .M M -* in .=? '°, Ut ;' [{U* Uhiun und‘Rel>el armies t*n T:vUr— ;tß >ere j stfoy jl a.t and to ilje- VcUyto jy hli the 1 tdto for- |U. the s aye jclmrteT * f^orintli 1 ••' ' . ’-V , v - " f our pits j' pi j n fed pracy, {bey ue;-je eb o, cjp ry; p p i <-: Gen l ;^H(. c k [ 'Was .jesting >, U around <>l the partisans tov.tnat .ui v . i ~' ! Ly ZZ i Lincoln! and bis 'frilimi*,lare ; conduct-1 %vboJu dor-- -;- .;; ■ :»c woods ■ iiur this Of any' own J unj j;. i lntelligenoe from tlio Gulf oned. do- i diinciual. law;. \VbO5 tl;0 iSoi n.UK .; .;l i.- . ®, ~ • .- ri .;• r,V>~ .u lOUtl half- -my Book ea Is: for] peace and-iV>r sepu-d / iW -Vm - f’k 1 *; ‘ M.'v Was dis- riilion,. it .simyiy jr-peats thtf logic .of;| L ,!«»» ,„■ •jirtis the •William .B. iicVl ami; Robert .Tykut st|Ue- j. mm*-. , frut-ih’e wbcii' llVcy insist Li* that .the ]So..t t b '’ „• uk bffjcbuld' riot be subj|iguled/ deiiiJd tiro . beriMibuiidoitojto , r,i ß W Ibr ekp.rdie.u-y oK'ilfiknlify-.-of coireloW,',;- %' broogbt c:gnt «. oofa bur and pioadedi IVvr ajpaititioi:iof the number of -tbc l fJnion aa >vhf Reaped Iron.. impKcss< f ;’s fbvolv- ‘ Mississjpprv:i^ley ( tinl<| close and ptit port -eicept l a.npa ;,n ; th^ : e^sCv. hair Owf'i rl.autuil eoiuiiotioMsw.it ii the i murder-1 section. TJvdge facts eannot Ijje ocn- re ' j ; ls -. • ;pt , i‘ ■'■' '■&■■,■"" i, .v r . 'biii'tlvb^flyi.thlcruwiind ibrec;to the hiassjes-vvhp;, f-. ' ■ Sfell bkc’RJ ire (!alle» to_ : conui.cm ; mg lllits, their ; dva'V BreelriruM.iie- ffoiri the field i.V attl.c-k op the M.sstsmpp. ;y. . i 'over our 11 SbO 1 ,. and pl-rsistdcl hi their treachery, y The of tnu f .-n-a v * ivnusiierSi, | kiiowing Ihal Lincoln's .'election — 1 ’ Vl *i^ ; also piled | would; be the iiidviiiiblo restrit -.vijaiil under 1 Sag.ollynicev w;t 1 I". if otif com-1 ipval Denioeriits' ibr-etibe (•oiuliuvt of; assisiing ibo I vencb. t. “ edetdoyed itM mddin the lito Presidentialci.m- .Oj-eans -who to,ue ; d KebSiJaigl.?;- bin I tLcry evei li>r S ive'tl,eir|:oLtbe way ,e ri.>ht of i Lt.ei • ■ A £di red Mvirauniest It Clidi-tcsfa.iind at Balli-'! pf , dxor nighf, _U ; oil Id -load jl’tnpfc t PLtbem y4-feb^ , ? as ¥J;;" l v r Chtonel [ bn:t the -u^k|i> : )\vk L ,ot ! tjie l tf>]the vessel g >■ , ;‘ 1 p- * r " I■£? told Uiebi-inciplei ; that 1 jtlfcjifiiijonty should j-.'| n 4 1 t! , | lt y:. ■ ; v | f v .y ■ : that vein-' nulc) nothing btitj arreaffirmationi o!; y. jjgath of Gen-'G-IFi Smith;, .; We c«WJ -bp :Cincinnati- platform which ,- they i -r•tixfsßuae ■ Llk'Dlsfej. liiii ■nr on 1 dufi rddj adopted in ;. nothing but| , 2 g.l_yiajor,general CoF. Sia.u our backs 1 ; -liat| tlie doelt;ines Isp fearlessly •»« v0 ’|J ija ‘ i: a£ : §avan ijih,'. TennessoeuW- 101 ' very thing I 'atetl '.by .Douglas—doetnncip uld--[. Aa^ (.by’thefonses urider bi'ni, i>nd to Tii.di rebel# -JP incorporated ]jr .tbe-Dejii 'bcratic jjj fc r; buffering a'ndsmking'Slowly f / U»avi.jig ' ilatfbrni. Doiunaj ee^sj though bis condition I Johnston*! J'.pj’°J? os . tlmt; it.llviK 'vere j fought daugevovis until ') of toem.ij ap 'yfenld jgl.adly withdraw irorn, the j W'oek. } Mis fahvily had betcj ■v it have cbtnpetiqii fpf nomination and3iip.-j^^J at a..^ r g: 611/their way w ery: . Our pm t aiiyiplber candidate. Jits Inends ; Sa< . anlia hi ‘ ; ; s Vr fei ; c with fn both ppnvcntioiisj w-ere the ascer-, .-^ n . Sherman arid: Weapon ip thpiyi [ merlin the hands. But alt appeals to these nia- j ind p. The lignahts were Unavailing, : They- re-. !aces. Ouf jeotpd every argument, clasped hands a force said with tho;men npw. attacking the flag, 1 ' the fight -audj parlicipute| iji the outranges,which jr mounted closed in |the.ditiriiptioh of the Demp ;■ his, men; crutic party J, The democracy of tlie i m and he fVee'States, whil i recalling t hese eVen'ts. hll off, I peh- have only to d(ik iaronnd them to •f-the'lregi- see the same spjri't ;is : inanilesied' by ■ the day’;! the] same men at. the. present 1 hour, -, r p. [•' * *‘ and they may i-rest assni'cld that, if - ~ . . WW thej-i can divide the tdval sentiment of rq divtsioffs t| lo | ioyar States, Die, counuy will be o be■ j rcatl permanently la id! irrejjarably dCmor ro.m . c ..®v l '. nlized, and every hope of iin hondra- 1 1 tin ri,f ie, ?H ble) peace and a comstitniional road -he ball will jufjtment forever Uestioveji ■ , -i': * , ■''V'"■-•■• .f, .My, Occasional. ■' ue w'gashoti . , —^-P—■ giving any ’* Judge of the Su to : 1 fa rente Court, fhas decided that the vs a« desper- Stay Lav|, passed May .1801, is uucop ■. Wo-held btitaUoual, - ; j-. .to;;- -. i-j t .• * V- ■. i ivere pc lieveiji by | B«" Wjb re turned >od pm;. '•■!' .; ir mtsf, and ajl Give tny love, to on every op- HJT TJj jlitillSi;' . . ■ 's PliiUJelpUia^Prcuu. ooasional,” Jo; f New Orleans Taken.; ; _ Fortress Monroe April 26.-1 Jo tf o «- Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of iy Qr . ‘AL fbgitivc ,bjackl just arrived Portsmouth, brings the‘Petersburg Express', of yesturday , which_corita!nl the following- dispatch : ' AfobiLE,’ ' April . enfnif passed Fort Jackson,- at four yesterday morning: /When the ii£ reached Sow Orleans, ihc excitejiilnj was b'oundle»s; ; Martial Jaw was in force andbawncss whs i suspended. AH: the cotton and sica®. j boats,! excepting such as wereneeeiL! | rj/lo transports corp. ammunition,"it v were destroyed, , V At phe tn d»iy, thejoper&L. t bade us, good, bye, saying that the 1 ? 1e ; . my; had apjicared before the Cityp. This is the last we know regsrij . the fall; • Will . send particulate M ‘ soon as they can be had. j / c r The negrrt, bringing the-vabove! r?. ports that the rebels have'two iron clad; steamers pearly -.completed; that it Is believed that the Merrmtsic r - i IIEADQCAKTFES. DEPARTMENT 1.. J. BAfrikHANNOCK,; -April' s7[~To : nk_ Edipin M. Stanton,-, Secretary of ;r„r ; i Ijaye i just reVuincd from 'the cur.ij. ppposite Frederic isburg. j 1 was told theßk-hmondiJjruminer, of i the 26ti: bad been in anhouhcitg as follows : - |i f h'i Orleans |Taken.—Grfer; Ife.' triietiibp, ;of Property.—Cdlton ’ eed Steamboats enough Saved totkkeawiv Cpnsternattoa of the Inhabitants. :: . -F. Ir>vxnM’Doweu!,, Major G # eh. Goefg From Corinth, Mississippi \ .t ;esko,.,Apfir. 26.—A Special > iV(jra Caii;p to' the Journal says: A nuisance in force- was- Corinth mi Thursday - . iVhorr idtie miles out our force ’surprised; the&twis in .eanfp, look tWe i, t y-se Ven 'prisoner', destroyed ciitnpj veqixi'ppago ‘and a.j. 'van(;ed to Pea litdgo, wkhjn bis niilw. of Corinth, rea-iaiuiiig',' there Arum-’ eleven a.-m.. until threp pj-in.,.:seeing no.sigris, of the enemy.■ ' ,j ~•/ . Mr. Stev.ensori.l of Danvilje, whoaT-, companied the rteconnoisan’cd, reports that, there Was hkard constant rattiing ‘ of ears and.sounding) <>t whistles-tis ■d - 1 ‘ ,ir - " i Part Jacksonfiiear Savannah, Rf j . ' ported Taken ■j- Xew York, April 27.—-The ! stiitesV on the authority 6t ;tbb office* 1 of; ike steamOr Boston, that FortJ#«p !sou,| six }lail^^B|■below:.''Ba^'anl>») , possession' of 'our Iroops, anil pickets, are within four mile?.-ei •*' vannah. •'■ :j '' V. ,i. r . The steamer Atlantic, from Royal, with elates to the 24th-Wrj brings lrani ty Pulaski 1 and 1,957 bags of lardiSdl bags) of giniied ebUon : fr brings no hews. ■’ > |ThE NTotP IK ■#ESTERS^'V : iR(U The Wheeling Intelligencer T l! r'.,.v, the official vbteof fifty-pne county. .Western Viijgvniip oitthe tution and cmalndpation. T , gilte is, 16,797[f0r and - } and Vor.ty-on 1 © against the ?ric>v; - A. tiltioii; and and six aijid eighteenl.aga.inst oinancipa’• - ; Majority jiTr « atiol ’constitution, 16,359, for, eniant. • r ■ *9T The* latest - nows f f°* plopto’s oftl .Pt. W-ngh ~• t . t.Q.Saturday 1 , there 1 flood in the ’Mississippi f nt< . bbats.verprliii in position,'and_d. . ally th row, af shell into the reo® # i but receive do , reply. B t t-i i boats are not in sight- . to .be Lau}cd 'out of the ' a P l£f water. ".' il. 'i .. '■■J.-'" •- •v-. '■ ■/ ;t i [• ME t;