THE COLUMBIA SPY. •`Nrre shell the Pressthe Pcople'srigbtsmaintaix— linatedbyabft.ebncb—unbrib'si by rain." Colambi% fa„ tigturday, June 19,1862. AGENCIES V. U. P4.7...ama, Philadelphia. New York, and 130ft011. W.CAR., C. PllaCE, J. IVEustER. S. E. COHEN, Plukolelphia. (.00000 VIILTZ.XI4. 116 N 3.35.411 Street, New York. iVILLIA3I Tugu,os S. K. Corner of lialtunore and Calvert Streets, Baltimore. The length of Rev. E. Ey:LSI:INF:S reply to the sttictures of the Rev. Wu.444az Bisuor, pre cludes our usual variety. To Carrratisys.—By an advertisement in another column, it will be seen that the Colum bia Bridge is offered for sate. Fourth of July. this national anniversary is close at hand. from present appearances there will be no pub ilie celebration in this place, in commemoration of the day, though we have no doubt that it will :be I.•ept by our citizens in a manlier that will evince our appreciation of the blessings secured •to,m, through the action of the noble body of men who signed the Declaration of Independ ence. How could it be otherwise? Hew could American citizen be indifferent to the day which gave birth to American Independence? •uch a person lives, he is unworthy of the im- munities he enjoys. We do not believe—however appropriate and gilt it may be—that public demonstrations, got up by one political party, or the other political party, indicate that the one estimates niece highly than the other the institutions of our country, or venerates more highly the memory of the signers of the. Declaration, or of the men who aided in our revolutionary struggle. No— in many instances the suspension of business, and the keeping of the day as each person lists, is the more appropriate manner of celebrating it; and while we can urge no objections to demon-1 strat ions participated in by a whole community, independent of politics, we thinlc that an occa sional observance of the day in a manner that %%wild really prove it our "National Sabbath," is not at all out of place. ‘Ve observe that the merchants and business men of Vet k intend to suspend business on Mon day, the nth of Inly, in older to celebrate the ,intiivert.my %%inch yom lulls on Sunday. This is sight. We hope the business men of r,ditnibia null imitate their example. Whig National Convention. This body assembled in Baltimore on Wednes day last at 12 o'clock. Hon. CLOI:LT. EVANS, of Maine, was elected temporary Chairman, and Mt. li. A. UPTIN, of Louisiana, and Mr..r. W. llnvn.s, of North Carolina, were appointed See zotai les. A Committee of ore from each state was appointed to report permanent officers for the Convention, and a Committee of one from each state on Credentials, when the Convention adjourned to meet at six o'clock . P. M. After the afternoon session had opened, the lion. Joirx M. CLAYTON:, Chairman of the Committee on Or ganization, reported Gen. .Tony G. CHAPMAN, of, ILL, President, a Vice President from each state, and thirteen Secretaries, who were elect ell permanent oilieers of the Convention. Mr. C., on taking the Chair, delivered a suitable ad-'. dress, which was received with great applause. The whole of Thursday was spent without coming to a ballot. Who will be the nominee of the Convention, it is impossible, among the various conflicting opinions, to predict. The friends of each man named for the distinguished post are sanguine that their favorite will suc ceed. We would not be astonished, however, if a new man should be taken up. If the friends of each stick to their man ns the friends of Cass, Ili cif sysy, and othersdid 111 the late Democratic Convention, then there is little doubt that a new nun will be chosen. Among the different peisniv; named for the Vice Presidency is the Ilan. 3A - ans Coorr.n, of this state I.) iNr.i.noi SLY ILL.—ollicer A. G. hi Sl,ot the fugitive slave WILLIAM SMITH 111 this place some eeks since, is lying dangerously IU at 61t iesidence in Baltimore. The Sun says illness is partly caused by excitement nat urally arising from the late unplea , ant occur telic e ut Coll , allna." =Jou , : \V a.ronaut, made a vei y Soc • , ful aseen , i,m fium Poll . ..month, Ohio. on l'hursday, the :d instant, a lengthy account of IN Inch lc published in the orient 3141 (Tolls, Chillicothe. Ile travelled a distance of over one hundred miles in an hour and t‘%enty-fi‘c min nt, he election of a IT. S. Senator [torn New to 1111 the place of Hon. JOHN P. Hsi.r. nlio,e term of °Slice Hill expire on the -ttli of Mat ell next, hag been postponed until the r.iber