13 ' V;.,Gf-Vl3; BEAVTSrV PEJT3PA. “ i' ■ ' - 1 ' :- - ■' ' itfednesdayh Jtme 18th, 1862. T. c.NICHOLSCtN Proprietors^ yKJOIS —o*ve Dolule and FirrYCm* ptf annum,',?* aDT^ci otherwise TWlJovj. ü bs wiU be’ ' 7NO piper-discoirtinued ; • .mil allnrreari^esjare scaled. l i Letter? ian(TcocimUblcntioii*i by mail, i .Iji.'ali have jrpiipl' ayeotion. ..*V ' V- J* F: : THE BLAYIOATE. Ell / BT JOHN G. 'SAX£. -.• ; , - tbe pines v.ers dar!; nn Ranf6tb:hiil; 1 Their song wus-iicft afid.ldu'; Tlie blossoms in the sweet slay wind ;Terfc IdiliiigiJike; the. (Ok^nri.* " ' Xiie drifted ni olir feet,. ■ 'The orchard birds sang The sweetest and the saddest day It sec-ined,* of ;uli tbe ycar.' r Tor. more to-iiie'than birds,or flowers, r My playmate loft her home, ' iv,l took "with her thoflaughing Spring, The music and. the bloom. v S / she kissed the lips of kiih and .kin, ’ ’ She laid htTphand in mine: " Hast more could ask,the!bashful boy iVho fedhcr ?. f,, ' * ; ; i ■ ; , ■ ' (• She left tis in the bloom of May: 0 '! The cot slant .years told o’er' ' ' their seasons with sweet May morns, / '.But she. more. / i! i walk, with noiseless the round,/ i 1.. Ot uneyed.tful yearSh • .'/ Still o’er and o'er I ,sot? the Spring; ’ And reap th.e-autumn ears. / 1 S:.o liv'.’SA'licVe allTl|; golden year roses blow- 0 childrenlsj'.lthmsua If.-prc llVr'cuiuo ■ 1 There happily hands ‘j • lier silken gown— die homespun'|ap wherein J.-5-iiuok the WAlniila down.' > - . ' 1- ' | ■* -f£' T ■ . ■ 1 f' ■ grapesj wait .^b y the brodk* The brown nuts hill; 1 - AttJWnll ih'e.Maypday flbwers mjake'sweet i ihe vvuy la olMlj ullvimll. . . * 1 - 1 he lilies blossom in the, pmul, i The bird builds in theirco).r ; Tie a.\rk pines sing on' Uamo'th hill ■'The =-io\v song 1 of-the sea;.'. • • _ST- t _ C i ' . V- i .I'vvuuJeP'i:* she thinks of them, \ And how; the rime seems: 1* eyr the phies of Ramoth wood Arc. sounding in *her dreams. . * , 1 face,.'! heiir her voice; , f she .rein ;mvier miuc ?f A'n*l jvyiiatt^hc l * i.-i-uovr tbe boy . r Wji\rfed. her foUipr s ? '•■ M-l -i : .1. ..r ; I" ■ vy^ieareir^ftlthai^c'oriplos.buiM 'tijr. other ejes.than oars * .* jrUother.'bariJij irma ard filled, iml other laps with flowers?.- , Oh*, playmate time. Our mossy ecat .is green; ( n ging yioleisj yet— ; : Tlic oIJ trees. leai'i. T!.e 'yiatls sa-o.:t|.ifi(U Jiipcii und fern, A M* Vv; ' . .Vii'i t hdlohii the veeriei sing - l -'JtijJ i»f K'i.g a o'. Aji i ~-T »■-. I fJnniMfil wnrul • A'v like tL’’e sea: * •’! *ii c* M,»n . t f a /i-ji r?elf i - —’-- • BEI Hjisic Before the Battle. , y■t' . , . •ttlf.of Pea BijJgo. -Arkansas-. uk-ci_ the; faic .of Southern nr.,l probably of Arkansas, Jought'bcfwecn a rebel army uikvarO* of: 25.000 men; i;oii Joyces .ujjuJer Gens. Cnr *■ lei-A.sboth, numbering 13,- 'liit' i-a- 11 ~-s \v;is '■-•V'll au.i lui* I. I: ' s - -ip-i . Sr - , :.“- ■ Th. C.oij&doralc army, had.suc ■.UTunnding our troops, and a heavy , force on their l*t oil nil retreat. ()n Thurs ' a. i'M.- attach of the rebels. I f!ir->ii"liptit th l ,: day and ''ya tiiljs -of'success seemed L ‘ e:r favor. The gallant Si >! M twice cut (> ff, after most ‘ ightijig. had hewn his way, • y loss, through; the enemy’s liie evening of the,.second i er that bloody battle-field, the ‘•‘■■guage hlnknotyn to A most’ of the ■ uprj!, hut, the melody-carrying all Rories back to homes and'the ■?»:ts. 'iviioie future budg in, the . Bal ihe|morrow.‘ The effect Was -'•tnc. hat heroic' resolves were supple >air, sung in • ll tr -’tica| hour in the wilderness,no i- Wo* -ocly-- know the ci’ 5 , -Par -forces Won asplen and the battle rag 'vere; the; Gerinan who ; S the previous night away! ’ ' I „• -} f V -*V-i U.l: =1 El ~ - • NM ■■ ■*.'' : . Vbl.3 1 ; • v -i Cost SoiaetW^Tj who ventures to enter-" tain |md express an independent opin-.j j or V on anj sjuhje.ct*-ejcpcCtßj as- arnat, 1 I [ cr °f course, to pay roundly/for (he ; privilege; anjdthemofo toothful and [he-, opinion, tEe';h.igJ»er the pien alty,,' generally.-; But ,Sometimes a compensation occurs in these orapulsD- -,^ y,ue ni'| of a isr enter taining opinions -/having n> truth : n thent, and ho inducement to their ex pression ()ejphdfa wish to dio an itij i . r y- (A- number of British inlcr-' chants, .'dsyvell- ns political leaders, have been thorough secessionists from the beginning; |haye hooted at the blockade, and have done their best to gfve, aid undyomfoi-t-to the rebels, at /hei spme time that they took risks |iri the hippo Of j making fortunes for them! selves. This, high opinion of southern prow-css and contempt* for tl a Unitid States authority is, howeyer, now costing them-very mueh| mure *tha!n , theycx'pccted to pay for it./ Suecoed ing in a few attempts to run the black* ade, carrying - arriia iii, and 'bringing cotton out, they were emboldened to try their clandestine commerce ion a liberal scald, audjput afloat a Ooosidef able 'fleet, bound.; to Halifax, INassau or Charleston, as eircumsta!:cesshould favor. /v | | ' ," 1 i |The (results of this entcr irise are proving highly profitable tom—not to i tliem.ji /The Cheshire, the ilefrhuday and at lcaist/iw4nty other valuable cargoes, .arrive finally, and fir d a itfari kk in.quite another port tbiin' Charles ton, | and [he triumphant kccession shipper of Liverpool finds it necessary tb set down a heavy item to the ac cdunt of his defiant'and positive be-' di[f that blockade was j only -bn' ’ ;Pf‘P e i% hridjtbiit the coufedcratjs would pi-ove the} strongest side injthe eindl He had tallied himself into a high jfdbgvpe of jeonfidohee that things ivertj 'really as jie/'wished/them to- be. j/ hasilp r deed the fash' J " M NMI i •: j-iife lifcx ,ne .lion in I iverpoo isparagc jtbc United States and t.c ! the secessionists, and ilia.habit f itself created a confidence that aW?(veritnri«s might he jmade to ern port? in dcfianeo.oUttJnhfoQic- A. ipvv instances of success greiit uiulated the desire to make profit,; o; same time that political feelings were gratified; and, the' result is that riylily 1 align ships? now tall frequently into cur hands 1 itUtrying to run front |Nass;,u oyer to the southern coast. ’ -stole k of uni)s alone which will u 1 Liin 11 eiy fall i ll to our hand's from jimjpoi tatious in violation of the' bine c adji-, willysujiply ’ns with nil jwe shall hc|?d h.orcaftd.r to, repair waste in tlie fic|d. The secession army- is at least half arm yd with such weapons. The y throw aw’ay or otherwise lose tens >f thousands ol' them in the ‘break up of ■ Beku regard‘s■ army : after leading; Co- • rin,th. -Xot, only in the cargoes ca yj taijed before being put itt but iir| the dispersal '‘ainjl defeat;’of rebels thq fit Id. ihcsosfdrcs, brought •ghi|ne secessionists from Engjahd arid ; coijlifijcntal Europe, all rapidly revert to its, iari|l become a part of lliomealj? witjh, which we| shall finish the 1 1 rebel lion. ; ,!'.■• !■ - AYe therefore hope shipment trabaiid articles from Livcrpo|i continue: active. Let nobody di age their belief that the bloCl nominal, and that the rebels ari the strongest (party. Of a. hi cargoes that they might nowl'si the rebel coast; with tlie pufpi running the 'blockade, W e sho; syre o'fj Iseycnty-iire or eighty, :a!i a ggT c g ato value of these woi considerable after the gallant!. 1 had been paid their share of pffee mO ney.!—l Phil. AT.. [American. ■ 1 ■1 1 todii exalt fids o: ! pfofi; 1 (iontl atle. atl'tln BSt-Some ten years since, s Dutchman purchased, in : the fv of Brooklyn, a snug little far $9,000.‘ Last week a lot of lam nlatora called qn him to “buyio !On asking his jjrice, ho said he take ‘[360,000—-no less*” Anc much toremain on bond and gage ?” “Nine tousand.” “An not more ?” “Because der tarn ain't tvorth anyjmore.” i ■. i Sffi-A beggar in 2sew Orlea proached a well dressed citizei held out his hand for alms. ' Tb rzen offered him! a confederate '“No,” said the poor fellow, tal mouinful survey of his own dil ted dress, “I have 4qo many r j ready.”; ' ; ' • * I gga>A. publicspeaker should lose sight of the thread of bis dii c like a bhsy needle, bo should a have th« thread in his eye. Jap 'sintls«ij| i&sr* i .pp '' •’! .T ; ‘ • j i. '-**-7 *'* 1. ' . • I ;ofco (ol wii scon kad'c is | really liudred ilend to )pse of: mid be .nil the ild be iailo: n old cinity m for 1 spec ut.’’~ would , .bad mort i whj: place is ‘ajv i and c.citi note. :ing a gs al- netrer Jurso; Iways Bit of Criminal His: A Rar i Colonel 1 . Gross Secures Afe' own P< by Papers-r UhparaMeo in Clarography. | j The finesse and!strategy of If( Edward s | fciid'-. btlierj noted oriij are ma iters of police Eastern Penitentiary holds an pant in the person of Col. Cross, has proyed bimsflt the Napoloi his precision brightest st the cor stelJatiori |of forgers an gus financiers whp have Soured i history of crime || ’ ■V . The president lpf| thej New ' and Eri > Eailrod rieccivosa salai 525,000 a| year, a sum equal to paid to the Pteskjehi of the XT States. Other equally brilliant f ciers hr ye been paid in proper yet we ioubt if any man in exls ever possessed greater capacity extensn o joperatiops; thap Col. C an inmate Of the eastern Penitent who waS 'lsentonced ,eighteen me ago to five years’ incarceratioi the crime! of forgery, alter run the gauntlet of thq poarts in the cipal cities of Europe and Ameri Of Col; Cross’ jexploifcs the t part has not been told. It wr who forged .a pardon for the ib 'Huntingdon; r hy [Which that di guished culprit almost escaped Sing Sin g prison; and biit for the itancy of the warden, would' been let again loose upon the nor nity. C jp.lurcd himself at last, immured in Auburn! (N. Y.) State on,Ool. Cross forged document! which a obta and his 1 beration Secured before fraud was. detectedpand his person tained in custody, i! ~ r The history of this illustrious prit is too, well* known to be her l pouted, S3ifaf as liis career in !thi; ty is concerned. Suffice it to aaj L otv Wednesday. Marshal Millward v ceived an envelope from tho War . partment. Tho e avolopo boro , frank of Secretary Stanton, and post-marked Washington. 1 The 1 closure as ai lcttei| from Mr. Wat Assistant Secretary of Wat, tlirec the Marshal person illy to! draw u ■ petition lo the Governor asking ; the pardon of Coif Cross. Ho to take tire petition flo tho various R: official) dor sign |ture, and • liat .obtained the ; to; bring . Cross to Washington, whore his vices were required, by the gov menu . ■[k . . j r ■ : -The do nimbnt wK? tp the-eyef ;Gie Alarsi jU ■ grynistijiablr gehuim jTtie finetiSjt would paVu nung i [ prisoner in his chaise upon a tint warrant,- ip»d the w ifllen of tho f itciuiaiyi [ion the like 1 aiithoritj* wo have opoiiitl the dooijs of :hjs"*.‘* ioa ers hmißifV and turned all ha loose. >qcMarslial,|of. cpui.se,' ofc od :nstru'vtiptis. lie drew Up the titioii, andlDistrict! Attorney. .Co) the Collc;;|Lpr of theiplort, and all |iteB Oltiiihls, .except | Avhp wasinot in the c. ijr tsignut'ivrijM so it witiv ignited 8 I’ojtniastc alHxcd tin asitation, aher iirst read iVoiiii the *;Wjar Dej jirtmf plilhyard .took t!io .;dp |arrisijurr you, sir laid jthe Mai‘shall,j“ia C( n I broughtidown by yo ■the[Eastern penitential >hia” ■ ! 1 !' telaitncd the Secretary, 4>- ' f't I '■ sp, sir, I said, pardoned t from the!Eastern penile oar desire, land broug at your request.” S Stanton [ looked puzzle his temples, |r hority by whiph I ha' i the Marshall, “is this Secretary Stanton’s hat 6m Mr. Waltson, bearir ik. ' I *■ ' you do, sir ry,‘ shaking cafi’t remei i ‘"This” i Crpssj who orders Iron kt Philadel | “Sir ?” je; utter sunir “Col. Ore Gov. Curtir liary, at y here by me [ Secretary and rubbed “The ant acted,” jsaic placing in the letter ft this own frai : Mr. Slant )n took the envelope wi( abewildered air. It was a genuii War Department' envelope. Tl The frank v ’as identical his o,« The en-closire was an order, writt< upon the pa iier nsed in the WarOfih with the in print of the: nepartmeb ip the manifest handwriting of -M Watson, Assistant Secretary, to •tl purport as above narrated. 1 The Seer >tary declared his entii ignorance oj the matter,and touche his bell. A tteaeengor responded.. I " : i ■; I The son.. ,ry! Stanidit envelope, | in. itaU Jbaedtil. 1 . , MrjjWafeo ed at my wiuting,f j did I writ! < Horeddtfle nedwßetK.. moved]. : Ifti 'Wf: writing-, is i have eve#: : “You arf *y*Hl ■ "Can iif I astonished p ; Ilsre :rwfe which janiac be dqbevtifiiii , TheiM&p directing t|bj the carriam demandcd|m kori bac,^|r shaj, ‘ ! bepa|i eared byj fat “Thcnjail, po\vcrB,’’| slfi a genuine '!i| have no riSl V,. ‘-Take fil Stanton. I f ■; '“jßy.jwha to whom th ed an addii fowimomeh! “By milit. rotary-, -andS was ;agaiu|[| Ho!was brim tera, and y(| l voiced his pa . Hhre is lib certain that' by Its authji an. interestip be rcvokod|i charge of th< Fort Lafayijt servo out blip of which oJ[l expired. ;.Q|r an-hour so li hot be consu hie to tdruSi this point. I' Grpfis was ory. rdon Skill proa 1 bald The iCCU whp n of ir in id bo- 1 in the York* ly of that liled. f nan- s>p; ijence I J fOE ; ross, tiary, (nths II for inihg iriu- ci bat. i re- >f g rk \P Sol. ■ peniteptidi? erpor's | phi he .will bd by Secretar . A? fdr.tli. af&ir,|it is ; positron, wp 1 tjiaii he lias I credit for Iji 'I and briiigiii: | liar}’, lire' j no common' I pled Avi;,li.[| j said, esc ape , ryiip itiiis yi pol Ted of Fi There’is i Tclaimedj ad cation Was ji parties. /J tb 6 .letter fra'nkibf Se ddubt;cd. :p son chn do lievec Wit i stinct Wc of this yity, i autographs ; ‘ST l S f eri dld ijd ras ‘bii-i. . j pbnit artlon s oft v> liis • 1 r 3’ Iventt n i'u is to u head written' bjj could defect a glance. ( gler.‘ i Show a fewtmlnuii ties ho' will I p ilo. Them not doubted, I self; but Lot ed. p'ho, wit 1 access wasl i are matters jeeturo. T 1 once desirin criminal, w: written Prison B pe Ipar witlieag o cjt every, syllabi a party weSi impossib e tB accompliiihcdl Even as itjjl Lie one. Feu the most b'io| other man have done s: like bis s iou.l: most meianc! i Cross vva i sol _ known -clbari cl as bad a nan a the price of ( shape of a -mi mbnd pin tliaF| Scarce|: .a day meet hint !n me .While be anpi yerjTj is e ajdylfi gfenercfils viliiai a long five ]ypi not a still hcisvji tempts to rpgjii The co* hffair. of py, will 1 rrcsQ( whipi »e |raa WarDlepaA' ty, Jniie ll IjBoS U. S. MaifshUl —The Secrptb ,t 6 advise] yon patch; from Iti 'V '-i. -T ir. Wfat- Spcreta :3pn lUe : \v what i ile scan nowlre- h: n,Pt toy ‘it ii a •ful jure a: [ji,t the pomo o in]. t.O t ! .•fbwpf was! to F HtO 1 if |til frrt- / w»s» he iht, xlnd ivas jta o ifLr-’ QDjUr 4 Sili re | tss| 1 iO ; V( :ged taid tb ’o.u ,w 'gye< i, : a; Ltd go ( Etf ided hr I'm Ik tcrid ;!U |i • HKW 'l&DI m Mt If lay tliat ho •meed in his jny oil or who |m-n ■dtj}||rvfthepeniti'i • clone! C.i’iiiS!, lo bo | 4 ra l' mivealreadi'. nj pcnitoiiti::- , ~r|(l defied th 3 ig ivii iai’ns to bja es ■ is, h( coninmni h Cro i's In* ouiaid 5 pci serially foiled ■ I .Watson and tlio ' Stkntia | canhot’'bi! othe.’lvnowil'per ’ pjoliCo fdd hot : be ; lorgejkti isfajdjln a certain literatuer xliibits { a book o ' tine, tlikt wum al if |i Buti ah oxper ~ ttt|renc4 almost a', ia nojj.sucb .'bun -; (t4r,jud a'fljH ereji i I ODjMi ra stykrtj ik|y « of pca« rau II ijii-y. j NW tTi»| lisi ik ijd* i|ih Mi'j] I^l i BWI r i;i■-i | I jl'. I■ . J . j :: •»y to thiij depa ’trnent, with i mt ; request tha. an hnmedt: jrt ibo made to Bend: to that ; be somewhat not Drious fofgor, cpanan Cross now an inmate ol Ssate' to| instruct proceed tdi. Ilarri lbr th Ppso bC making a' personal appl the iorp hls releiii I ■, bring hirti to this city wi •p.; ■ J You ■will please commnnica bpntents of this npte to United flmtrick ilAttoineJ- Coffey pCo Pmjas, and f Postmaster jWi request theta ib Append es with your bwh to the fp used, which, with" a copy « of Ksutefahe, Bit is- presume pp; sufficient, as this departme a IdreSsed a note to Governor ,(. Requesting his ;favprable bonsidc • ‘ thei Isatae. i). Ij P; 1 —! i Cross ’is to rbfl iseivt byciPtbi 5r a sfleCificpUrriosoiwitb ftiteii lerator now in wniting-at hof tflr iby ;ain-to tSrs'j and as tlidj service will with mlucll personal per Secretary of Wains desirous tl .PpMcity be given to the fact th ia PPMdation'for his release ’em! t J I1 ' 8 JDepartijent, the knov of which, mj casoj of accident, bfe fatal; to liifji. And [ defeat 1 thi poses of his inission; J Ydu’jjjrill fdre observe at a kance the pi ty of avoiding any explanations e|er,JtO;the local authorities'and o| officials, or ovejn to Cross hi Vptil he reaches tbia^point.-vf, lYonrj prpmpt attention I'will 1 ! recognised by this Departme P- fl.; TVats6>y assistant Sec: - hr I ■■■! :■ A ] i?n,‘ the receipE.of: this lette irsbal.telegraphed its follows: Tun? 2, 1862.—E0 HonJ'Al G , .Governor' of iPennsyivania ti be at Harrisburg to raorr.ow C ? Important business. l i YDLLWAhn;. U. S. Mai jTho followilig reply whsfrec bj[ telegraph from! Hamsbufg. ing that the Governor ’ had also nuirtbtiggeirl byaletter piirpbfti com® from Washington : | 11 Harrisburg, 'June 2, |1862 ■W*. jilillward; United Spates dial >—Conic upland your j bin ifH- bo adjusted' jto y our satisfa f|-ing!Wfth you thorecorCof th iJsUpp.'-V '■ 1; \|;-.-•! , } ;f M; g. Quay, Privatb Secrete JAfter' visiting Harrisburg and tho ’VTar Departme lows : ; ;i ,;■[ Wuciday Storingo'clock B >'iry, Juris 3.—To'Hon. E; Xt.iStn Secretary of AVar* |Wa3hiiigt( Have succeeded in) obtaining! w; cape heie’j fori • f will' bavd hi yonr Department to-morrow-: evi faiifi o’clpt-k.: '! r ■WkxiAjf Mtm.wakk, ,U. S.: Ma f eeply came to;ihis dispute ; )feaJW|. ijre ghuTI til • learn ;thi iriiputatibiia! upon i-Gcnl. Birnby lively to prove uhjftvund'eit : nlti ap thajt after obeying the orders | of Hi|ntzelman, to; advance up the mond an d York Uivef Hail road, Ibifn in line ,pf battle,' he recfeivi oyder from GpnJ Kearney; the' Oh h.isjdiv aion. to fall .back iminedi tb'|iis crigiral position! as hislrec iriMjat f Uch in advanced point re: edjiim liiiblo: to b(| eut offi I thaord jrj the tacxtjmofning he re € djt no o from Gciii Heintzelmar boding, him pT his4omniand “fbi obedien 20. cf ordcifs” The Gei yielded his comnJiind' to the si polpnel of ; the Brigade, andjrbtin biSjSeht On the following fnor (Mpnda ,•) Gen. ICcarniy addrest lottpr to Gep; .HdintzelmaUjin tirbii males 1 ise 6f the !following coi meptary |lftngau’g,ue: “p[ aift pos tha| Gon.ißiruey has never jdisobli ordpra i hor by apy f of pithe courage Or intdlligljticf loolf upc ri .him as a suporior |officd fm-poshive that, if jyou Wouldl ae iringjOrenabloihim tojani ‘ cat* gdfijeal demands, it wroril ectly Satisfactory to ybaJ C Wed country, 6rde|rs apparc tict. The ifadt cif his I sa' -h’s division see -ns a proof of ting what was. ntouded/*; j iis h tier- of Ge i. K.darfley’s, t :po verful evidence' will have ti'wn are glad to hoar; of i ng t on. Birpey ic his positio wner '■■■‘ . I ; I ■ bI- lila^el- an; perl woe coni Gpu cffe| ;i|i| oth« effei Stat Trib bcii Sestis tot is taken foung Men f and oeaut; let publishc it'eo' nlterei rtvolost m dree brill the j puritjy:’: I ]. S' ■. , j ' '■ T' I would frown on vie®; I would Virtue—favor, whatever wOnkf I 'woifld exalt, •wfduld adorn cl !, alleviate the miseries of niy i es, dr icontibute to; render ' BvX ijibabited the heavens ■h I looked, a place | ofjnnbce felicity. Though I were to 03 |)ngetf than those ephemera t 1 * D beams pf the Samm I. daring that Short hour I wo |r soarTwith thd eagle, and lei j4of my fligh t and niy fall dnu |tars, than to creep in the gut the reptile, and! bed my mpmi tiy bokly together in ever short; my dart, Iwoujd |ll,' that; I ndigljt surrender enoe without disgrace and with |anCtiotk’| ~; i j : I. : ; iJ \ r itU'i Ml' BP »to ef. point X.Ba f-jtoir r ou to B, 1802. iiiilo politic. ...,fe.eandstatcs dispdte the co'n'mo.n sense policy: t" common-sense President, grad id nancipation,; wi th compensation yal/slaveholder C is steadily win its jway. : Wallafeh’s Edehitig Slur omineneod the liseasKion in sup-i port of the President’s proposition in arguments of. exhaustive ability • and: the National Intelligencer, df, this morn ing, takes up the subject with, charac teristic dignity and candpr.!The point pf the Star's argument is the removal: df slavery from the Border to the Gottm States, and the bcchpatidH Of. all‘'the domain this purified by the bravery, sinews* energy, and captial, Of tl .0 Anglo-Americap, or white race. , The Intelligencer adopts the same thco | iy, and, |cl|nches its, opinions' 6y] qhot-: ing from the oldest and best leader of' ' the Virginia school. jlfiJsia fret, that can not! tie successfully contested, that opposition tj> ’slavery s origihated in Virgijiia]fvlllr. : Jefferson -Always 're. gard.ed 4 with dislike and apprehen sion, and his cotemporaries were deep | ly in hired with his own sincere phil | bsophy. The great mind of Mr. Madi son,|tho tranquil and. lucid judgment pi' JJ.'r., Mqiirbe* inclined them strongly to the Jefflji’s'dniah theory, and inl.tjbe, nipnd, in ‘October of 1829, lor the pur pose, of icruo'dellingj lho- Constitution of that State, both these venerable men, gnd Madison, together with Chief Justice MarshHll, tool? pact ■in Urje discussions, and advocated -near-* ly! thp same remedy now recommended by President Lincoln to the people of the south. Tho quotes from the I remarks ,of James Mpnro.e, inj.tb it CpnyeOtion, spmejniost sigriifr j-oan opinions.: lie speaks Of slavery |as a great evil; and one of bis argu- Js, lb shory that the: legislation. fof, Virginia had! b|er|. consistently di j reeted against' the splreacbrif the insti ptution. .The following paragraph is a; j speciinen pij liis drgiijrienfr' ’ U,,..j j ! UW.hat Ivy as the orfgin-of ourslave i-'populaliou; The e vil .commenced : I tvhen ;we | were qn Vfrr eblonial stated i but . acts were passed by our Colonial j Lcgisliituije prohibit jg the irnporta- I tion of more .slaves into the colony.— These were rejected Ipy Ihd Crown:--—, AVq (|ec!ajSed our independence,. and the pjfphibi .ion ofj a , urthoVdmporta tjoq was krlipng the first acts bT sovereignty Virginii was, the first. bet. delegates to- declare the colonies inaepcnacnt.—- Sliebiavcc .clldangers, From Quebec - tohßoiitofn, and from 'ifrstdq' to’ Savin-, nah, Virgii ia shed the-bipod 1 .of-her iinputatiofrth'en, can be ; eastmpon hoc hCfriivmaitter. She did . all that was i.nher poWer to do fo'pre . vent -tr.e ejknsion of stkvery'and to mili j gate its'evils.' ’ ' 1 ’ Is it not a rai ccibtrast set of loade devoir refr ;:Madison nr . thrown the. | that si .ivery ; good/aiultl: ! strong enouj ! aj bloot.y wja j-prhlrn'ent, anc | Jefferson-, ,|i j!th’o bloodies : An-idealist; .! dreamed -,tl p’ende|h t So from slaver self-apd oil both white ed aric dr Would aaak ful; bul yii alizing the and pal rip and.in .ni ungrateful their nbc pleader •. I excuse th Secession til- the A it-: Th 3 1 easy that tion; son, and .that wl t ;lheir|W , < Ufofthe • esteeme i sbje more from n tionists degree apokle; 6 pur -1 cation c, and th the ite the States • I lector f Ibprii,, 1 llicli i Itition Ilf TOO-! :d will it has . urtin,. ; ration i linefi graph Iqnar I, the at no it the nated dodge. would ; pur-: there-: oprie-, what ■ pns mself, j ie du- i it. ■ ( 4;- i ;di,ent. t _ •etary' ir the bur ■Wjll lorn- shall. I eivedl show: • beed ig to > Wil 11a r iiuess tition; ) con- pro- lit .as orris- nton, »n lat I ra at :mng •shal t.lho are, lears, Gen. Sicb-ij and: dan ef of itely iain ider-' Ceiv- : 30rd* swor a bo 'na ally Mhir his and the eiii- lent,— The foil from “Jfott’s ”, jit Is ;a: 4 ger r. Wo have s Id once or tv 1 from the bri, phof its freshi nant metapl Wepdell Phill son,'•to :inflam oif their) follov SumedMeJaaci M opuiei when cotton jti incnti'bflcommt and. elsewhere, empireof.their tni\ to the Gove 'ed andprotectei otuj and pest Boiv,.the moat torn, frequent that the South litionism.and npt because it Sanisolatcdp ro powerfi to always? States, and ft4y J but the { South insisted I ijicans Abolitio denary purpoe have, however een dee pn iess if h:\- ■' [ 1111 .! isjxthilence*- better fro; Cwt most viol end |and unnatij to those, counsels, ' that' a •s who h ive, professed : ai rcnee for the. school ofj d I Monroe Should have | nselvOs , n eon the heresy is auunmixed and divine atjdicy.shoal(jl -haye been ;h to imtiatt»and prosecute • against (be central (iov- to eohvc rt?; the Statej of aldison, and Monroe intp theatre ; ?f that war.?—, ke John-C. Calhoun, wlip opian : , visi ohs of art • lode-. th, draw ng, its vitality , and w-hp conduced Li in is I that which nd black,- which weakeu royed; tin moral shitee, a people, not.onlypower ons. saocoeded.m demor cample of the reallyv wise; men of tie slave States; ng their posterity alike them, jan d ungrateful, to I krow that it is •ho men who attempt to ihuman onspiracy, that . never be eh dreamed un ionists began to agitate er to this sophistry is so carccly .deserves, repeti s Jefferson, James Madi -38 Monroe did not expect iy spoke i igainst slavery would, fir Occ, The Surrender ofGalv manded.— The Houston ,Td the 22d says that oi Capt. Eagle, commanding t States naval force ofl' GUlv mantled . thd-. surrender ed He in it few days and naval forces of d.hej Uhl woujja appeal off the port, a its. capitulation' if it were ) Sus!> made. 1 T.he rp.hel, ct replied,' that'when the'- he tipneif ■ force appeared? tht would be answered. Tht consuls then vj-rOte (tidpl; !E ing-"■hint to fix oh some j might be respected in the ment, as a point of refuge ft residents. : ,I’he ■ Cnptidri that, tlidngh' ho r persoii, ec deplore than himself thfe th won Id resnl t from a boin . he could give no' such>saun f.UUI iityJ |’: •• T . ‘ | * -A ] Good Wtfe.wA '--good .Heaven's last; best gift to in i of g r I his g'ein 61 iniuiv/v i casket of jewels; her Voice,' Cfi .music; her: smiles, his day; ’her ■ kis.-i. the, guardia: ccncfe; her arias, place of-'. i the halm of his heakh, the ■ liis life; lies iiuiiistrv.his sure I hor ecoiioniyibis safest ■■sfet lips, his faiUiiiiir counselor; h tife softest. pillow' of his f; c ker prayia's, tlic : ablest ach Heaven’s Jblpssings an hU Jeremy Imjlor, ‘ ■ J 'B@-The New Orleans Ba it to bo distinctly uhderstoo surrendering ;td ‘ the '[Fedef: • No\v Orleans has,not been ‘-hi That .is perfectly true. = The milationshe has experienced she hoisted tbh Confederate tl regained, her honor when s repdsed under: the “Stars and ■ ' ' ' 1 . •- • • or. ’ 4@“A Mhine editor thus d|; e’pb6twheft| different sort 6fp‘ j esteem it sweet and to die for orfefs country ; othi it sweet to liyo for one's.cctuii yot .others hold it, to be awi to live upon one’s cqUuklyl'l #S?"An Amateur Writer il clud.es a • V ..... ‘‘This is myile£ attempt at Tjtl and it is far. from/beut^ l .but ifl liaro!' indobtedilb] k i that,, iu 9 eases out of 10 either,make life as barren as sert of Sarah or as joyous as garden, my obieek will have! Cocpplished. Adoo,’ • 1' tl . : • . j , ***** .T, ■ 1 “ ' Mg'An awkward servant; to a gentleman at ahe ed koine of the gravy upon 'hi; andl immediately cried out pa ty in.tha free minority to :iciatfc of tbo' ig the| Eepaß leir Owß mer i desperadoes, it their dark j #3f*The names, of houses an outside world. When you rea Cottage’' on the wall, think y taking iSIONAtV'.) Esrdx D egraph 6 n TneVlTtl ; 1c Unitoc ' i&lop.i do lie place the lam; iied States id compel pot - previ (i.THmander ore men- demand foreign; igl.e,' asfeH pint that r, foreign! answered, nld - mom Isery 'thpE )ardmdtit l ;| ,nce.bfse3 ME i | iptii; itni,a'af ' ices ' cities; hit?] . ils ‘sweetj] brightest; : i, olj. i'undl iis bdlsatn oft st|Wtnlth"| 'ajrd; lvcr;| sc.bo.spin:| andt ooa-fes of Injad.^j; <£•'wished 1 that, in ,1 forces,, mijated!'' oo|y hn .va'Swbeil ag., She she again Snipes/' Itinguish ttriotisni' (Iccornurf er rjigara itryj ete’r stifl j ; } has con-' writing; rJ ■•.pcrfeck s to soo they cari ■ the, doV a flower been bc- banding tel, spiil scld'fhes,’ , ‘'Take ;al!” W. thought i the tel ling tc ( : - '■ - 1; be a ci sel£ like? wills /nils xddod td ;ly gave' bonnet,’ ain, ana sit in .»' ;h.’ v earthly’ ian who’ tier the for tb:' t,“K6W,‘ the tdf