tf )( (I i C'c! I , 5 i it . h n ' 'V: . A w y 4 p y rieorr. t P .... ITS. rnixcin.Es. not men. TERMS -$1 23 rT A tin 'in. if jmid n t!i . .. iOl .WXIl. UlIOl.i; NO 1702 CI.KAUriKM), i'A. Vi:i)M?I)AY, AIM. II, 0.i, T,G,. K a k 5i y c o r. f y r l a r 1 j; c k Prr.n 1 1 , i . be I .iv ar. 1 'l I .' I ! I ' IV, I lU 1.1 v uiil Whin l.i-l T w .- yn i, l , lit V ,11 l' l J if.fr 1 of as ouVf 'I i s-:t of I ns ev ( n '.h- field. '"-' ', com ir.l iii llif iirt of warfare !!. .I .nil :. iniil made no Piroaos on ( nr r;:i." -.:.. Hut, alas! how ' !i :i 1 1 u 1 ! Two and n l..i'f -holt hours, nnd (lie bea't of ivoiv man in tin- I'll in borne down with gib I'. Their Colon. 'I has fallen! Colonel Mm my. the Soi.mr.a, T it(.'. i. cl I... il.li'i ol'Oololll Mnrmv. That 01..1 word oinricd.os his ,r... JIi was fmphsiiK'HiiV a ' Wl , ii ill.- I'o ir.t'-y stood in need of !;'-,n nrolled n- ii voluritoc .w nn ti "re. Wm. (lrav whole .m ;u ru.o i.g t l.e lir.-t. i'V hi-: -entn'it comluft, nii'i sf.lliM-ly hoarin, ! v fd tho npi'-oiiilivii nt of CI I.icntf.'ini t!.o ; "ui .i" irnn'. When the-" ditl t:rs v. or' a'ijnMrcl, ho l'ellll'licii I" life :i A has siin"j been an hort.irc 1 i,mi of h;a 'iv in 'il- citl- ito, I t nn-yl nnui. lien ruiTAc, which now rugiv in I TOPOGRAPHY OF VIRGINIA. ..... I in: 111111 nr Waii ! i;Mi;n Viiiiiinh. I Thnt j, art cf Kn-teni Virsinii which ni iv h f.rojiorly ralletl lh.) iiehl nf ni' cmlirieeh m arly thiMvle.lc ol iho tiil wn tor mid J'ip'lninnt re,"ion ljuiinlei on thn on t hy tho Atlimlir iiih! ("IipsmmpiiUo I'ay, on the snmh ,y oiih Cnrnliini, on th" North nti(l northeast hv the rotoiiiae, an I on the "f t hy tho 1'ltie Hhhre, in ivhnt id e.iKeil tho Valley. This in tho (h'l'.ai liiK'i'f of lien. Hank-i, that of tho Micn.indoah, nrid eomirie m he!t of ' ii ry nhont .V.) miles wiiln, ami running t'le depth of tho K hole State in a won t li -vo'torly direction, hctwepn the Khie Ii'iJ;.'( and tho AllephriMf s. J'.eyor.d J : 1 1 1 k , on the ne-t, i.- i!en. Fremont's de part incut. Knsteni Vi.;ni.i has Leon divided by t::o President into two d 'parl men ' . : that of tho h'apiairinnn( k, tinder Oen. Me. J '"Well. eotiM'i,:ses, Inside a twit of M:i- n :.i', I, the Distnet ol ;, CF.. ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSON. j river, ii n fort, mid iwinther riilloil Kni t P.-m n t n n i.li.iil linlru-n 1ml i iiti .1 il IllOU- limn h;in. and Citv l"'oint. U in eniil 1 Thi ofiieer ono of tho u:ot enifiy nnd that tho reheli fortili.'d ii pliii o t hroo tniles roinprloM in tl.o rebel (.mice, nn.lwho-o belmv Wvoming Ooel; n l other points tlnlli hn.i been ropnt tod in thn bott'o of i,n t,j, river. riti.-bu-p l.nndiiip wn lorn in Mncon I Kiehniondi comieelod bv ruilrond with county, Ky.. in 1S0.1, nnd therefore, enter .Norfolk, HKt miles dii-tunl"; with Wadi-'p'1 lnfiMysschth yrnr not lone a;ro. Uo inton, from which it ii VM) niih'K bv tail ; j"'' ooncntrd nt d,o Tr.u.fj Ivnnin Ui.ivor- i nd there is hNo n railroad connoeliiits it J f i t y . T.exin-Mnn. Ky., under Vrosideiit with tho head of Voik liver. i loll-y. f rnilmitwi i.l tho Unitpd Slates J (iordonsviilo is on tho tVntrnl Failronil ; Military Academy, at West Point, nt the .of Virginia, 7d milei iu)ithwest of Uieh- ff twenty t hrco. and entered tho nr niond, with which it is oonr.ec'.i d bv rail, niy as fecond lieiilennnt, in tho Mime I I'lcdeiifkshnr is con-ejied by railroad year. JHk first KOl viro wns w ith Iha Sixth wilh Richmond, from w hieh it isidxty five- i infanlrv, with which ho ivns ordered to inilos nor'h. It is connected with u point ! the N est. UorlnR the :;iack hawk wiw ii few miles north of (iordon-villo bv n!bene!ed nn iidjntnnt genornl, Provident , 1,-rnpiko which runs thron-h Wilikniees i Lincoln at that time tciying ns n captain land White Plains, nearly pnrallel wilh, j of volunteers. At the cWo of the war he I 1 .11 L si nit Ii o fil,.. i;..m,n!uimiocl and its , !went to reside first in Missouri nnd thon 1 1 i1-!! t;irv t lie h'.miilim I Winci.e tor is bill miles north northwoot 1 State he resigned his coininission fif'sn uddieiJ, o Hicces-fnllv repi'e l t!j. rebeli I hut they hi"l lo fall bide uj their del'enciH. II is "iliantry r.n this oe. nihiti pained for him hii eppoinlimnt ol full Major lioni ral, w hich rank m mvurd ed him by ('undress on Maic'i L'l. At tho head of his division ho advnnood up tho Tenncci.' river, nivl, by a hv.'ed march from l ittsl m c, ctieccudcd in dertroyin the railro.nl bridj.'" Hl Purdy, thu deinviiif! the rehvl troojis, and ior a time broalcinj; Iho connection between the reeruitinj.' do pots nnd the cuncetilration point of tho leb,!,-. Ai'hoiifh iibseiit from tho ti'Ht dnyVfi'htit was by necidi nt. eiitiiely, which lie fully tnad'j up by his gallantry on Ihe m cond iloy. I n a s ti ingo and id' mnft impnf.sablo country, mid Among tieiu hrrous enemies it is not to bo won dered at Iha1. ho lott the road, his of Ii - of Richmond, and 71 miles west by north of Wiishinton. It is the center of a num- t.i ,. Oi:." tvidst bt LMI, lm was tcil.lert'il, i Vi'i':' Popai tnnjiit, a i.'aj-.taiii'a comtT n i'i... rci-nl.r.' annv OWin to ttie si net'' of I.U wife ho wa-, unable to leave his hoine. Hi:-wifo shortly I'ficrwards died. Tluvin" ni ihirijr further to restrain him, he liaviiif! I iacefi lii:-children vnvr tho j."jkli.'.cv ar.d pioteelict: of a relative, ho imtr.fdii.ttlv proei eded to recruit a legi-n.ont- lficrerull ol which your readers :.r nwat-c votir own comity contributing a hrco :j:are in its cm itruction. , I.. unii'ia .nia i mi; , , ,. , -i. . i,. . i oei oi noniuses. ar! ,,f ir-ii'.u hoiweon Ihcl.liK' Kuipe 1 rn the w-e.s't and tho Fi dcrick.-bm-;,' and) TAI5I.K or IH.sr.VNfi:. Kiclmiond L'aiirond on tho east, liener.il Taking Richmond as tho center, the fol Moi'ltlhm's denartmeiit i'unist.s of all . lowing t.ibh) shows at a glant'o tho distance the area ra-t of the Fredericksbiir.L' 'nil- of different points in Vinzinia from there.- duv win At the la. lie near N ;iichosler, '2'.'- IS'i'rJ ho mot his v ci.ll.ir' on hi men ..j a. ..ii bl ,i vfl on Sun death -to fol- - 1 P 1,;1.,t hi e. ::i hi., de-pi rati' eliarg.-.lio leli. i oiormic. ine .lames is me Tor a notueiit there seemed a pause but .of Virginia. It meets th ii l.i-.. 1 no' a se.-rn'i : for the order was . inond, 100 miles fro-n its '('hsrge Pcyoiifts'.'' And. allliougU ho who ha''. :'iv'j'i tho order, wu; a corpse o". tl:o fi. Id. his l.i..L order should bo obeyed. Aiei c My 'X( en id it Ka. Not u niun wavered, but .-i'lidily ndvanciog on an un.-ceii . nemy, v.howero entrenelied l-e-hin l a hlith .-ton" fence., and iiiimbering iTii.loonr lhlic reL'iment, we drove them le'.i'-e u-. fi 'ii tho:r fctronghohl, ' .ry "i- e,jry 1 Victory! I, o.'.! lletoiv 10 IH V.a.S i:,... '. v..' did .veoive the marked ap r oi.r !; av'C lo-nj'a. -I.! on n ilesirab o ah! tha. and vie-1 a. dear I What. ' : oi.r b- av'C Ib-nj'a'. w lliil.tlionli .t i ,'i.i . --'.i n ii si.-i. i t ground. V-- .!,;t.1M':.nt.v.ir,pc...a . '.,rihl-h.cof.cbraveani... as -vol I,, i,'.,;,m't frila L.;'lc. but such n Top'th.-i '.. iih our br.lvc Cohmel, we ;nmirn tW l:--" "f several of dm Jino olh-, id JiCIK' ' road. It :.s probable that (Ion. Mct'lellali j oxteiuls ;is f.ir a. he chooses to operate. to the so;iih. in Virginia, an.', that (lener.d Wool's department, at and about Fortress Monroe, is wiihiu the command of the su. I perior general. J J wi:s itjvi.n. i Tlio rivers of Fasteru Virginia nearly all empty their w aters into the (,'hosar e.ake Pay, tho f nlv exceptions bring tho New Jiivor nnd llol-tr.n, in tlH. southern part of the . State, l.oaviiu; cut of view th piincipal river tide at h'ieh mouth. and is navigable to that place by vessels of 1 (i) tons. The only considerable ti iimtiiry to the .Tatiios, below tho I'.luo Uii'ge, is -ho Apponimattox, which How ir.to it at City Point, afid carries seven feet of water to Petersburg, eapitol of Iinwiddio rount 10 mile? from fit) Point, ni'd '22 miles south from Richmond. The .I..mes is nav iuablo to City J'oint. 1.1 miles soul hca-t of Kiehmond, for largo vessels, and to James, town Island it 1ms water enough for a Irig.d. . On Il.nriscii's I'.ir, a few miles b dow City Point, there are I I feet ol w.o ter at hiw tide. It flows into Hampton Ronds. near tho m ciih of tho (Chesapeake Hay. Hnd its entrance is closed by Fortress ."ijoiiioo, jscwpoi t Neivs, aii'l our in that neighborhood. Tin: yoitii i;ivku. Tha Vork river, on which lit From Norfolk to Richmond, From Suffolk to Richmond, From Capo Henry to Richmond, From Hamilton to Richmond, From Yoiktown lo Richmond, From Williamsbiirgh to Richmond, Ftoiu Frudoric.k-.burg to Richmond, From Washington to Richmond, '"ror.i Winchester to Richmond. From (iordonsvi lo to richmoiul, From Staunton to Richmond, MlU'S. km; 70, t;o C.'i 1 i:;o loii' 70 l'JO. EEPUDLICAN INTOLERANCE cruisers s V,.iL. cers. v iiM. ua.i.iiiiei.oi j.. . town, is lormed hv the nincti.oi of the tea .ii of Co. A. Two nooler no .1 n.'ver . vl!(anonv and Pamunl v .and falls into i tlio Uiipsupcake P iv, above the month of ItheJame?, Its jipu-arance is that of an eonimae. i'd a company. Ainon tne wounded we L.ive but ono oiliccr Iout. jf.rifn ol Co. ", wounded in tho font. Sev-h-A of our ofi'i er were -eri.ti hod si:e'h'ly. li ot hei iv ise, thn' disable. I A'e '...id on the ;' ; of the oUu-iai n:nde--ilO Killed, and v estuarv ra'hel thar. !l J'lver. it, is about three ii.(t,- wi'le ort Otic, r l "I. Among fl dpt. Ogdcn' lii r in v v and Jae.iL W ny. 'f-vo mo woun.'o 1 Wo h. d on' thn rest li'iiif! nialdutv. (.'( k'OC. 1 1 is nav At its mouth and it is foi ly I'll' Jurgo ves- i'ded .vai J.is. C :i:ii!.'inv, K sv Orahatr. of C. Sruivh, (els, and is one mile wi le r.t Ynrktown. -0:i the pcuinsul.i forine(i by the iiear ay !iiaeh of the .'au:. s and Vork rivers, in d V. ; ki.nvn and re ol t. Air". J .!. of the mi mo c'iiii that i.on-.: ai.y vvt ir.cn sic , and ! Jfnrrm". in tho r,ot:on detailed on -po-V lo Iv was taken f two l.iu'.i nan ts . tiallaghei 'i body I. tut. Jo-ai l was loetall! c f diurg a. id his i nu on its hjmx i::t b-r tho escort r nj two priv.i'.ei- Cap! wns also '.i;r( n homo. t'jr'uiJ i.. V.t. 'r e 'i'V hu fin was -. t fr 'iii Hani1 body ras ,liiterred, miv! WAV horn Wo .a :'o ivw in 4oitvvuu Virginia 'eo n.i'.es from I.t. Col. Maoism ell joined took eommao I of the, icgi Parrntt b' 'lit th" la iroent s. arod.a Provost (iiitird ho was np-r-.into'l l iovost Marshal when Id. Col. MncDowill arrived lie relioved him of tho dntv. The inf. I :t ants and especially tho la dirn, v. ore iiu h .od to bo a lit tie shy, when vc first came amcng them, but they aro r.adual'y brrinnir.-' to show theai-elvt.s. It seems thi.t tho troops ,ho preceded us in tl.f. oc.nrnoi.i'i of P.c.i'rvville, have i,. a been behaving as they iheir course, are sit Mamp'on ; its soutluiu '.'Xlroioity is .New port Ness, and ot the houtlx astern point is r (:'. Kts Monro-'. York town is seventy . tulles C'.i.t-soulhe a -t .f Ki.'hniond, and the litter cltK :- l"'0 miles from the i ci by w atcr. ! V(Jl(KTC w.v. 1 Vorktown is situated on the riglit bsnk of tiio York river, sevmty miles from Richmond. It is a'i old town, setiloJ in 17C-J, and now has about- fifty hou-cs. It 'wan die th.eal'o ci'mte of dm most import tunt events in Auieriean histr. y the i suricndi r ol Rord Cornwallis to Ceueral Wasiiington, whi di occurred on the P'th of ( letober, i T '. I . I he rebels are rcporicd ' to have erecle 1 stroii j fori iliuadons idons Id-,...;. !.,..!.-,-. ti... .......Uj :!.-., 'r. Ill VI. llil Ulll, l,l . L,l. ,",1 II V.,V.,.-"HI f-'vuhl have done Put the gentlemanly conduct ol tne -im insiiired them wit', at least rospc'l lor ,;s and ma iy are tho Rib delicacies that, nun find (hoir w.ii' into t.'iO liO-piCll, HlfOilgh w ith ,' l.irk county, Wiuohe ter. ui ihifo ntnl ninn i . - , - . here .vhei o i'"i''t, oppo-i;o Vorktown, aro represent' oil parlicu: u .y tote very lo: rnuiaule. Till. HAfi MIANNt'CK. Tho Kappahannric'.c eaters iho Chesa peake Pay, twenty .five miles south of the mouth cf the Potomac, and is navigable for vessels, "ran ying ten foot of water up to Fredericksburg, where. It is su Ii nosed, the e..( niy is strongly pos led. Thi- plao i I futty miles from the liver's mouth. J Tin: i.uz i!KTii itivm. I 'flu Kliabeth river, on whioh lies Nor f ik, rises in Noifolk county, and Hows dampton Roads. It is connected Ubeiii trio Sound bv tho Jhsmal The Republican party has had a very brii.'l exi-leiic, but brief as that cxisletieo has been, i' has exhibited morn bigoted intolerance toward nil thoje who differ with it oiwiuos'.ions of nationul (mlicy, than anv other party that ever had an existence in this eountrv This is the more inexcusable from the, fact, that men and its esreer with the professions in l.ivor of tho huge.-t amount of liberty lo ail cl ise, conditions and riv.tof men, taking inlo its freedom loving arms 'all the world and tho rjsl of mankind.' It battled through its first Presidential CmtTiign wilh 'Free Speech, l r?o l ies.-, r reo Homes and rreinont ns ils motto emblazoned on its banners all ovoi the cf untry. j It passed through its second campaign, ; if possible, with even greater professions oflovo for freedom. Members of this I ireeilom loving ) iriy wero sonn is mrn iiji , their eyes in holy horror, at tho idea of , Southern men preventing abolition fana-, tics from preachingedilion unionist (horn and inciting their !aves to iiiMiricction, pronouncing it a terrible outrage on five speech. Well, this parly got into power by gul-', li"g the peopb with lying professions. . And now, how do they proceed to carry I hem out? Hy making good their pro fession and granting unreslrainod liberty, o! speech nnd press .' .vn a on oi it Put if some unfortunate in an unguarded moment happens lo criticise some act of the administration in power, ho is ininv. di.Uely 'spoiled' as a traitor, and Mr. Sec retary Seward lias him ;rres.ied by kl iraph and lodged in Fort Payhiyelte. r it he express the opinion that the Republic n party is not the purrtt and h, . p ir'j the world ever saw, he is denounced as a sn- . . . i .( 1. l .... I!.. ,!..,! ccssioni.sioy a paciv . . k .. , Western counlrv. coup- tiicts and 'I'n.on Sliders, who neve telt ' ; , a.;ci,.;,: palnot.c emotion . rorialVsclection to I his ,reiist Or i a news-iuiiier r.iiuor iiao - i - ., i.iu.i. , ' 1 . tnnoilar.t nositior. Oeneln ma cs that Mio management, oi ine a. - ',,,,,, ,,i-i.,. l.enartmcnl under die Admiuislralion of ' one uieh log h, o . la. Simon Cameron ban not been as .crupu- '"V ":" ' v A.mw ,i it miitht have been, he is When war br(ke out in latter in tho United States Army wd rushed to her aid, uhme and nnknnw n, and entered '.ho Fervid' as a commoiA .soldier. He scon niae e the c, iiiiiiiilance of (ieneial Rusk, comiv.aiiding that division, w ho at once i promoted him lo a command ho rose to bo Die eomninnder-in -chief was Secreta- j ry of War under President I.i:inar fought tiio Laltlo of tho Neehf s, defeating seen i hundred CheroKecs. At the breaking out s;' of the Mexican war, at da urgent request , lofl i of liorio-a! Tiivlor. ho flL'nin entered the service as colonel of the First Texus regi- i incut ; w lien this was dishandc-l delK iiili Johnson became Inspector (.leiieral of; (i-oieral Puller's divi-ioii, and ferved r.sj such in tho glorious buttle of Monterey he was in the hottest of tin? buttle, Riid his horse wus three times shot under him. , Alter this he retired into private life, nnd I I turned his sword into a pl:u hsharo, cul jlivating tho eailh with his own hands, un I id, in IMS-. the United States government, in consideration of his neces-ily and long 'seivice, betitowed upon him tho nppok-.h ' ment of Pay muster in I lie army. In I8.)0 ! ho was appointed to the command of the Second regiment of cavalry, with the ' rank of colonel, and ordered to the Ho lt (Ollls I i ex as, .iic.1 in irai ui- ii jj- loudest r'(''nl"'' ,0,be eoiumand of tho expedi- t .on to I tan, ami, in i, was promoieu to the rank of brigadier general. He ' started on 'hp expedition lo Utah under ' orders in September, 1 ;7. On the f.ih of .November, in tho Rocky Mountains, l:o 1 encountered a storm of sr.ow and wind, 1 which, in his own words, "racked the hrnio.li of histnen, and starved die oxen, i horses and in ules." The snow was from ! two to four (ect deep, and tho thermome ! tor nt from sixteen to eighteen degrees below- zero f. r ninety days afterwards, lint Ii-) nur.--.ied his marcii, making only thirty-five miles in tiftoen days, where ho went into eaii-l. and subsisted on mules, without bread or salt, u n! il ru visions were sent by the rtovernmont in tin fol low inj spring, lie continued to (ill the p'-t of command--!--in -cl id' in Utah- b. ing in the country which he. occupied--until the l-i hellion broke out, when ho abandoned the old 11-ig of die Union lo enlist under tho banner of thn secession ists. Ho is believed to have made enor. getii: attempts to induce C. I i for nisi and Oregon lo j-'in the rebels, but to have been foiled by the common sense of our Pacific luelhi ra nnd the sagacious meas. nres i.dopted by the gov em men t. l.n-t fall ior oral Johnson was put in com man 1 1 ol'du rebel soldier- i;i '.he lp,irtin-nt of .Kentucky and Mi-o-iri, and invested with plei'miolen'.i.iry authority to control all die military operations in die West, His Kentu :kv na.ivitv nnd ins thorough e-inl report wiil doul.l !o; mishap occurred. Sufi s explain how tho ire it lo sat, ho wns present to help w. n the hattle boluro it boeame to late. THE NEW APPORTIONMENT. 1 1 hw following is a aorreet eopv of the Congressional Apportionment lidl aS jms ed at the late ses-ion of the I cgidat ui -e. j lUSTRK'TS. KiI'lLATIdN. I. Pl.il. 1st ward, '.l,-:iJ Do. 3d " WEE GrEJT.M OCOiJOUT ofSVIt J'io old -aTil'j' that bl- .vs no l Ical lv cxoilipi.fi ling Wendell l'b week, fol umkiri, speech. As tli(.-u ot a inngieiall, evetv where were 'ha.it ii an i!1 w in I on-- a: ; . .. i, n very I in I',.- and tnob illi i in i. men unci, las. : a ti a asoi-.iblc Abolition h toiodo-d : y the wand tiic- R"j ublii an puici.s instni, tly converted to Do. 4th " Do. 5th " Ho. full " KolUh " II. Phil. Is', ward, Ho. 7th ward, Ho. 8th ward, Ho. (Jdi ward, DolUth ward, PJ,'."70 'I. (..;:; 1U.K" 1 ll.Oi'.S 10,713 I'.O.lliiK Hi,:'.t7 H7,hll 17,lllo the d -''trine of 'free speeds, &J., Ac, Ac. Wehoiolhu eonieision ia a ao ind ono and the converts prepared to go through life wiihoiit i ck-slni;.og. iVo know ef no two papers that have done n.ory to. destroy tho ficeil 'iii of f p.ecch ami . ;.res-j than tho (jazff.i -md Ciohc, . ol tliat city tor a j cur past, and ihc .mah rcen, whoever th(-y may be, who -.iioi.lit ah.-ul this sudden rc-ieuipt ion Irotn siu, of these two papers and h .ndrecN cf ot!.. is, d-i-s-.-rve the thanks of tho peoplo generally not for what they did lo Cm Uisiinioiii ist Phillips, but for t!io goo.: they (iceora plished in favor of 'Iree .pooch,' in brig ing to our aid so uiutiy and ho ably con--ducted c apers. We ii ie very sorry that this conversion enuld not have boon brought about in a, more iiuict nav, buw the. gieatei 'ho Bill- (.1111 is a 'two a fctory tiers the L'i'eaier tho n.;v very often tho cas;. '- 1 days meeting' proud u- onco of a pious old lady, who hau stubborn son, w ho j-i.:V."jU nravor time, (iottiiii out s I . ,.d teil a bid "1.1 to kneel at I palie:iue III. Phil. 12th ward, lu.JSll Ho. l.'lth ward, '.'0. ;', Do. 10th ward, Do. 17th ward, 2.),:,I2S Do. 1Mb ward, JO.-bo Do. l'.hh ward, L'o.OJO IV. Phil. Uthwa.d, iM,.",.y. Do. loth ward, .'I'.'. l.tl Do. ilotii ward, ;'.o,l.'.2 Do. Hist ward. 17,104 Do. 'J-ltli ward, '.'HJSl V. Phil. 22d ward, 17.'i', Do. iVid ward, 24, P. H! VI. Do. 2oth ward. Pucks county Montgomery, I.ehigh, 130.320 with her wicked. disoLC'.iiei.l boy, just as 1 the congregation was kueei.nj to pray, ; she hit her son under d'- '-M -'-u r list and dropi-.-d him o kh.cs, when, she cried out 'now see i ''- -"' I"11:!' I We thought then that tuis was a l:.:rj P29,3,'3 1 way ol oonvei ting i).ie s. '"' l0 tu.nk 1 ho 'still, but if -moral va-10"' 'ai ' thing more effective, tho"':1'1 old la' ! dy, mjst be used. T': : s:,!j ,,,l'1-1 "iat 1 the boy was ever after a (-j0a cwutuui and ii "dutiful son. V.'o ';'-i'(' l-''-.cntl tuat liie d',(;,V.; and (; '...ri'a( "' out the same, nnd never l-""1'1 this timo forwurd. fail to cry out fo- 'ry' :peech,' and we will sound the 'Ami;'' ;' Some thirty wars ag- wo Hoc! Kd to prevent the bovs from egg1 Ii ,rt aosh nun iiiee'.iiig; juj ;, o Uiottgl.l '. . r Was a sacred rodil to even i.i.uliLl'iUi lii.us , much .as wodespi -.d t'.i-.-ii i.lor.tiv.ej. ihved tosee the.-overy alcl.i. v.ic'5 .'iy for j our pi ess and our bloc1, simp'7 ' ' caii-o svewero exercising the right wo guarded 1U V-' no sacredly fo then, nn. I ior which lin y cried so lustily. Wo n.., I.aleas it i- forced to the concKision that wo i-pont a. 12.-.M 127,803 lolls nut down as nn t-neuiy ofthe government Or if ho presumes lo (suggest that this is not the exactly right time lor 'ii-.augrr.i ting the first bill ever given in tho bile IIouso.' ho is polilely informed by some itiuiti- f-vuttir that his establishment is to bo tern down by m-ih cf'e.' e-'. and his paper suppressed by the government. Such, gentle reader, are a few cf tho practical illustrations of the Republican doctrines of 'free speech and freo pi ess. Pet. thank Co ), a belter day seems to nets, General Jolnson was ony, sin-! iinas.-uming man- all conspiring to form a person ot imposing and attractive . oldies.-, IPs brother, Jo-iah Stoddard .Johnson, wjio was Llow n up on a steamboat on die Red , river. La,., ami killed, was at the time in the United States Senate livm that Slate, was the second of Mr. Cl.iy in his duel wilh John Randolph, and was a man of thn mcst cniinrrit abilities. The rebels; had tho pr-atcst faith and reliance in his skill an 1 ability, and his loss ai this t ry i . in.' juncture must inflict, a terrible blow to their fortunes. A'. J'. Herald. VII. Chester, I'elaware, Mil. Perils, IX. i.aiicnstor, X. Schuylkill. Lebanon, XI. Noi t'ua'i'.pto::, Curl. in, Mon ice, Pike, Wayne, XII. I.n.ori.o, Sunpiehanna, XIII. Pradford, Wyoming, Sullivan, Columbia, Montour, XIV. Xji'lhutr.lerlaud, Union, Sit) dor, J uuiat.i, Dauphin, XV. Cumberland, Vork, i Perrv, ! XVI. Adams, Franklin, Fulton, Pedro id. Somerset, XVII. Cambria, Phtir, Huntingdon, Mifllin, S'.l , ni lb our : first 'refoi i;, jn .100 ps n fallnie.it they tr.u- O.n- - 1:5,110 .0,0, ft uitlcss ni:;l : i.i j utt it. . ' ardy f.vv r.en, -.vho.et i).' - ill III pijrt tl , I,, 1 i c -1 crcrr .1 -.Ur uiotl ! ever made, :.ud proved f, their n on- acts r,f despotic, violence, that were theino.-'. arrant hypo.; i'.; and j t on earlh. ! Il tlio little incid i cinnal li, has bi'oog t (toil he praised for I IutpuIk y lej, rdl I cry out 'f:eo r.jiee' more onmirs ior opinions b.ike. A great U-'.orm puriiirs (hi. cagt.-.r. ti'iiK-sj-'icv, j and brings health nr.d Lilar'uy into tilt ' settlement. ( '; ui lit us : ii i iu.iL nigi.in, i's ;rrat lneieio--, ami 1 it.li one niij'tty voice, , free prc-s,' and in- ; 1 lawyer ol' ) b.i;i on tin-- I'VftC Oil du the negmt; '.c CrirJohn C. Proek, to h.i lioMon, lectured in Phihub Mill inFlaH lie wa very ; whites, and ('.,.'!. ued that were born hero, and ilu-v intended to il. ui- n-v,' 1"''ro- ,)''"' white Abolition fri. -id-- will J' '-'u"u ttlonse s-nolu, that. When A!.,-- -o. j Colonization rchi-mc 1-vomes p'ri'ec. u, if I will ir'-'b.ably 1 e t'.oiiid. that s'.mci.,;,,ij :el-eivill li to emigrate, inslend vf die culled fo! !;.--. Oarrjs-sn savs that a nori' .,'is just a-, good ii i tho. Pr.-i-lcnt. an-1 .), 'fj p.i-nck, sei'tny to incline to the s:.ni(j gravr and digni!.-1 ooinion. . 31,tioo. 792 bo dawning upon us. tho reign of ten or j MAJ0R QEN. LEWIS WALLACE and fanaticism iu rapidly drawing to n close reason is beginning to resume her sway, Major General Lewis Wallaco was for-' regiment , l sensi i o nnd into l'-ont irnul' -.cans now ,i.. ,,.. r,t iho 1. even! i tho kindness of souio pMkitr tneivls (.xvamti canal nwd 1 as..iio.Unk river. in Jit things more calmly and that, kind al- in(ii.Uia three moi:hs vohmtoers. bet- Annng the nnny .vho Live r-v-ctved ; its right or nir'h Innk w Norfolk. This 0f wo; k is left almostcntirely in ihehands j lf,r ur.0ivn, as tho Indiana Zouaves. It :he raise of their sur"i ioi-s at. Winches- t city is dgh t miles froni ILuiip'on Roads, 0f tt f,...v )j ijn,f who rcac.hed their nnturi- wiH 1,0 remembered that this regiment XVIII. XIX. ti. 1 ... i io.' . i .. t l r iv .i....... i to- ,s our assistant r.l.Vt nVi (: .-v. u . ; aiei ion nines oy i.iiiii uoiii lueiiinoini, 'i ',i,'lli,''f of Tin ,'iur 'i. ilo divs-ed tho i with w hieh plao-i it is conneoted bv rail f.;- l -.omul that was droR -cd on the ho.d, road, u momlwr ol L.'io th t'hi'J Reg't. Ho . is th -l-vsso 1 on tb - dav of t he baftlo, ami up .Norfolk are deftmdod by a tort on Cranev At rorliinn-.it!!. oppo-ite Norfolk navy yard. Tho approaches to " twelve o'clock r.t nigh "".Hid". He i l'r:'. most Oiilifj sion and a gay -eigu'v-lhroo Island, at the mouth of tho river, which p-onounrd ono among I mounted fouo months ago thirty four Suri'. op.. of this Divi-ipuns; by Fort No-folk, a few miles below i- little felher than iho tho city ; by a L.iUery of twenty guns on Kietor never mid. i:p a "Hover s l ow dor." Well, I mus', stan soon, or I will h".vn a p.lU'plilet, l'vle.id of a let ter. son? diiecting If t'rr f a tho Slth i vlJress IVrryvi'Ie, Clark County, 'n Winchester, euro " Li0"'. Cl, ''"well. Slth Rodinec. P. V. No tim. Your?, & OLD TOWN ty at ten year--of ago. ! was tal ioned in June hist at and near, Goilspood the day, when Northern fa- j Cumberland, Maryland, and tint on the nadeistn nnd Southern treasan shall find eleven 'Ji of that month the Z ui ive?,hea-l-i a common grave, w hen the glorious Siars ; 0(i by tho Colonel, made a dash upon j and Stripes the banner of the Union ! Poninoy nnd routed the rebels at that! shall wave in triumph from Maine to Tex- j.hice. 'The regiment wan noted for its as,w hen sectional hale and animosityshall reckless mode of fighting and the degreoj be banished froni the country, we. trust, ' 0j- i-(l.,s!i" with which they always moved.; forever, and w hen w o shall again 'bwir nn 'hcn the regiment returned to Indiana ! iVWi, no South, ni Kist.no 117.', but a mm- (0 ,0 reorganized for tho war, General; mrabwiina wnnvm bro'.lfrho.l. VuHry Wallace remained riuiet for a few days; Spirit. but the troubles in Mijouri roused his energies, nivi lie issueu uie nuijuauii' call upon his troops which created such an amount of enthusiasm at tho time. n- on tlio N.folk and Richmond, ;ai.road, lo ; urd iy: Apr,. 12th. His dead, isa public: ro .-man. noc kcu w " is eriiriuco in 10 llanil'ton l.oais. ior n nnlv He wns eminent as a Imrvor n '" "f; ,--.r utToii is uti tesninu. and a man of letters. He h i son Per oubl Vs., me. Sow ill's roin I . opposii,. Fortress Monroe ; and in nil probability by several other works of which wo. know nothing. I THE NANsr.MONIi. Centre, Clinton, 1 Lycoming, Tioga. 1 roller, 1 111 io. Warren, 1 M'Kian, Forest. Kik and Ciimoron, Jefferson, 1 Clearfield, 1 101,427 Dt iTn or Hon. TiirnioBB Frrmnuiu v- sr.v. Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen. P. P. I., on Sat- Tho Nanscmond river rises in the I'is tn.d Swamp ami is riavh'ahlo from Suilolk. ! T) .lierl nt Now Rrnnswiek. N lalamif V Mil iritfl C vessels of one hundred tons. Suffolk is 1 tosman. and a man of letters, lfe fill-! nt to tl.o 1 epri.iien oi . i-un - soventv-twomilessoiithostl,veoihf,r.,nl,: ri .,lr i.'Snnio Hltlo (lillicuiiy ocnunei m iween '-.-. ,l..;.r:;u : .;. KirWon.l. u t!n,.u I Z ?V 1 iV..:'.," "".J"' these ioc6nprals. and General Wallace W nir L-"sb i si T , - o.uut i,..Vu civil inc. no wus iiminituiMii'u us n iiiriu- r" . . i,:, nx-n reonesl Ia :orM HiAtinln v.scrse't Show that vou , inliatntaiits. from Suffolk it would bdUi.fiU f 'ah rnca nf t n in TTnif a-1 5?t n t n 'WAS tTftflS t - ... J cxl aid, and all turn .a cold shoulder practical to nuke a demonstration in the and ns the nominee ofthe Whig party for. w. : it provo trmt you can do wiUioul lous, i -unom mi lor.smouiu. it was Vice-President at tho time when Henry ...i.i :io". .. .. uri i onca thoucht lh.it Rnr,,ci.l., 1 ,i ' ... i-i ... .1. n . i : i vncy w.u nnf; ro giv- ,ou tx.;. t"- . T. .1 t-i L 14 '.'y wa8 caiKiinmo ior me 1 reniucncy. ' ,,nM non Kor, Henrv. bu, mfirn uo i IK i I'lill an-.l risn.nr IOIII I . n.n Af nUlrnit r. 1 i' on, I ll'1-..-i ,. a command at Smithland. General Wnllar.e tonk nn active lmrt in the reeon- noisanco to the rear ol Columbus, also in MiTrm-cs or a Decent. Tho new rebel , batteries were erected by the. rebels s-rft.u- of Wr (;..n.rnl fi...-.i. V . Van. - ine entrance 10 111 e ar.nemonc '.di. is a r .risnn nf Tho,-o , .IofTir-:nn. I The fir: t namd has recently beenbtreni? -L - ' thened, it is wid. a..d a rebel encampment traded nearly fourscore years uc .iuvnv,oi m iu,irva tyj U 'B" J I'll1' iciuio tii'ii v , V' was a man o, simjue earnest ,eiJt n in tho pallant action before to do. b0 fldor (, th profession of a christian, ,cJson. WiIPn Actin(! Mnj. Gen. rVmT 1 1? Ik.n,,s,cnt hfe' Few ,n,e" :e"vo ,,01 Scrnand's division was driven Lack Iv moot Ki' assault from the. For,", f to run vour coso airaisnt :st. lamp-1 On James Fiver, at Jamtbtown Island, The favorite ' thirty t-o mile! abort the mouth of the eW. I Actini? Major General Wallace' division bard of the timfs -Bom- passed along Itetwcen tho rebels and tbc discomfited Union troops, and, with bi XX- XXI. Crawford, Venango, Mercer, Clarion, 21,314 I Tiifc Gkkat P-itii.Cs. At Wic-ram, the French lo.-.t 23,0o,i) nnd the Ausirians 'OOjand at Waterloo the buses iftho French were. 33,500, whilo thcsooftheaP lies iimouiitc'l to 2:',lk".i. Tho entire lost, at Wagraiii was tll.oOO, an 1 at 'Aaierloi t'i2,.ir't). Next to theso ranks the batt'o o Jin.a. 47,11-0; Fvlau, betwedi tho rVenel and Russians, -PJJIM., : and A'.i'fcili:-- 42 -. Oct')- CtS"'Gen. ftuckner is coti fined in nn n- partmont in Fort Warren .vhcro ho e.n j eommunicate with 110 one except tho nn ! son officers. Tho cloo impris-'.iiruiit said to airect his health and epiriis. Gen i Tilghman is also subject to the tame im- prisonmont. 'I'heso nro tho only rebel. , held ill close custoily at Foil Warren, j A I.karm'h young lady, the other cvei. -; ing astonished a conip.iiiy by asking (0 I the loan of "a dimunitive, argeni.-ru-j truncated cone, convex on k- .cimnii; . 1 and semi-pcrforatod with syninio'riea! in ..,,...1 ..I.-. .-.it; hiih.'1 ,1 l.il 1 ; il O.'l. 2,'v.U Indiana, Wehtmort-iand, Payette, XXII. Allegheny co., south of the Ohio river, includ ing Neville Island- XXIII. Allegheny co , north of the Ohio and Alleghe ny rivers, and Puller and Armstrong, XXIV. LAivrence, 22,901 Heaver, 20,141 Wadiinton, 46,f04 Greeno, 24,343 Pi 11, I've been in real est. do a lit- j tie Inte'y.' ; 'Well, John, hew much you dippt 1 I in V 13.V' jO bought a lot in the u-metry, -iml a hal 3-',.,i.-7 acre north of it.' .13,73c, Must north what the deuco did OjO-127 S,s2, uu.v inai ior iiomg to live tiieror ich, Pill, I want a homo beyond th -gravo.' m tii 123.287 K&k. young man, who has heard of the Morgan contracts, wants to know if nr y ofthe SocrcUnes at Washington have got any sisters lft7 lie would hko 10 gel a chanc-a as brothor-in lir d-jwn there. 1 .1.' f t l-'V't'l -p,. ........ .. , . j 110 loiai cost 01 engraving, nuou ei mg . and printing tho Treasury Nolo, ui i. tho acts nf August la-l, vas nearly r i.'i.-. 10 j.-j11"): which is Io per cent, less limn pri loos heretofoi'O nai l for similar work. "Mr. Jones, don't you think is a means of grucc t" ' t ertainlv. my ucar m ulani ; nn-, is a means of gi aco. t bet breaks un pri.: I and loads to repenta.. -o " Sjeuo close, I with a mop-hnn'llo. j Poetry rnd consumption r :q tho musi j fl ittering discaics. ,th