i i" W frrrn h ,.! l ift' i-. rfjj. liJ..vw. V MOOR)' Editor 1 GOODLANPER. XXXIII. WHO!. I'. .0 PRINCIPLES, not MEN. 171; (Mvaki IKLD, i'A vj:ijm:sday, jTI.Y, J. IHfJ. i r, hi Yo ,i:v 1 i j t Tl, r iili I llltcS II u i;r,;i-il.'i- ll.'lVO ..II (I tic ' sis' on, i pi,,-, 1 VI i rvli- T I ! O ! 1 J ) :r r. i-n ,,'- ( jjond that i:re iii. en ! i.CVf Ti lice '. .'I! beloved "'l. I..' )l"St (.li. s ; ini'i lin n t ! i i r c: ll, nl vo ir tf is A I'll I ft Ill'lled. li.t 1 1 o r, or : : !'! lio will j"l'hlliil V. ilgpo-iple -Iii.iihI take ! In ir g, Ot th i-r tlio.'r l--,i lends, :ni. in il by them, :u,.l mo by Hat I eivrs I T 1 1 : i kt prey H Xt'W6 3Hisffll:uii). i In lo li no vat, r M swi rl m the mint's tens when H,,.y ma ov.'i II ,v tlio l'illll.1 of Illodel.'lllOI.. Tc.llS ,l0 li,,), mute, they ), ,V(, ;, vfii-.-,ato J their oi.it o. ' y ' i'1''i v.at prev:'L :i,:o with tlio .M.ni. li ly Cod. I lii'.'l jii.t as 1;,. f, if I am going out on ii .li iisinc in -jr,u at t,., o'cf.ok in I ho .,.,,, ,un, ui;u in..' .,(.i! Mi, mid com.) in. 1 1 i - ud, i 1 1 J lli.tl tilt- mil should roi. A POP.GOTTKN FAME. :i''it lll.inv is like it grea irnivcviit I he lit! iTI Iptions TERMS -$1 23 per Ann: m, if paid In mlvAhce NKW.SF.IHKS-VOf,. HJ.-AO J FROM RICHMOND. .1 III. llll hl.'l.T ll i loll I I.I-. IL'l.II, til w : r .' .'.it'. II v . i . , i r- '.'111 i T I ill,; it. i'i; th.. i iv ;t ll.'ll.'l H '1 I ll'i i ! I I): :i;. i! l 1,1.' l"ll I. 1' III' . :i ( I, it: !. .iv t.i,. .1 l: L' I V, :-, I, ...C !! ::,'' il.'i..; Ir.'nvr. :i- lit !,::r,l .if an, I ..I li I'.'.v .-.:;:imp i i.ii- M Inli- hi it ,i ri. 'ij: u-ill . :i .'i:f .... t' t'ic ;;'i'f:it isiVfi' up 1 I'o.ir ( ti'fi.itv uiMV liunj' ii, or I'lijlit, k it cli-ar-i , tiiolli'll I. Tl.i ic 'IVl !-,( II ' : i: .1 uii n'.' t .1,. ii,n ,,n il.iio lire ii. :iny t hr "is . .; I'hiii' i, i' ' Ii ' '1 i ' nl' l ...,V('I l.ill " i;ii'!.'!' I.' '.vli'i'li is ii. in. ii . T!i" Min is up, a i i.jii - V.'iii'ii a id in n will iu ovor IV'i.n m'! ii'l' I,', Htl.l liillll m-' III Illlkl'S to live, ll!l'.i is (If. tin' hi" f.C ii Cni'Mi.iii I ii Oil tlio I'oiimiii t oi ;iii hour. i J'Jurly r.'Ji-nii l.-iyn th.' Iimiii lntion i (A luippiinws lii.tli in tiiiu' anil cti'l'in ly. ' Tow Imys :i;'.' liorn with t:il.'iits that rxt'fl ; hut nil wv (.'jipahh' of hv- Will. I'irty is not oi.Iy thr hest safi'iiunl otyciltlii, but brightest oi'ini- tnetit. h....i . ... .' i iv hi .,'iit nit.i 1 lh"iv li l oiiiii (iiiv i i tc i,;. ll ilillI'M I'I l.u'f '".1. nii.l it v iiii l tf I II1IIH li ll ,H w in : but t li o H.iv iii ivhi.-li tl . fiiiino is wii'ii .'li t not niikM in ii'l. lVli, iin r u in. in l.i'.'iiis ii t.'li: i;im (. (jbs,"ircly or ll'l:.'lllK'. I TV I .vlf IT I'i'I't uii I, I. nl.- tin- woi k is if.illy miiiiII hi Mist. It is if !- i.tivcly hiii'ilcn, nml U nni.-l y,o through J nil till' 8tll;.'.s oi Jl'VolojlCIIH'lll llllcl iJI'olVt ll. Ail ''oincrsiiiiiH af in. nt : ii.iiii, !y, tlmt lii;.;:, an, I lii.it a (.' M'i' in ;i si'iMinI clo I lify arc luK l.i'L'iu i' itian lite is oiif of lt',vi't!oi's or WtsimM. It is :i profit (l our nat"rnl l i.i - lo evil, that is Mow er and harkT tlmii loss in all thii;:: 'uo'l; hut, in ui! Miinas 1 ri 1 . L'ettin-; a piieker atnl easivr than jH'ttiiur ri'l oi'. V( rl.iiy iiapi iiii.'Ssa ohiirrini: l'iN'- di:i iiioii'.l, phuvd upon the tup ot nfiiiiooth M'''a-eil pole, wliie'n :.ll try to eliinh ami secure. Thev who ilisl elievo in virtue, be cause .nan ban liewr been loiiinl per t'eet, illicit as reasonable deny tlu ;m, hiT.i'.iso it i-t not always noon. Toil and trial are rini schoolman t. .; hui a tl t i si: oChojie can make tlr in ! nutilii!, e'.en ;i :i sunbeam riif l'" 1" ni'iiiiii 'in tori'St. Y' .i may j.i !tce i" My well rn to a w r . .i':-' eri-i, v.ies by observing i.t 'he t .Hi !( Inns liiost tlerelv in A r l:kt oii' IVii-nd wiil be sin j.ri '' io tied vh::t u villain you are even !ii lor est in. .r ion. Comnion setiivj is . ry r.neoinuioii, though e.v.h man thinh i he Ims en ough o it. 'I'll i: I'iiison ok Tiir. Arun:n The remedy tor the bite of an adder, and indeed all piisonouw snake's, is simphv It h.'l.s licell proved by expe.i vvmU , n. ver and over aoiin, that jmi-ons of tliia ha racier nr.' harmless when ap plied to a iiiueo.m Miirlaee, atnl quan tities have been swallowed without pr" hieing any ill i ll'ect. The bite, out ot ten, is in some .:rl utrl ; ami imme'liately wh . r, Ihe wounded part should be ed by the mouth, and a piece ; i 'd t iiil round the lingerer . . '! (' irdiiiT 1 u t h" eat ot' t he . - , ent t he poison I row bei lie; into the system. It' thin plan was ..enerallv known and iiCtrd lo.on, death or injury i'roin the bite oi'jin adder would he rare indeed. In en eS of hydrophobia, this plan niight .also be adopted, and in many in.st.'ir.f c;t would prevent the poison entering the sys'.cm. i; K i: v i t i iYs .' : and ti'uinin. A mm may have ler the iuil..i ecu of liis ran-iits, 'eielv, one il:o: '.H'CII, UII' ami uiimt tne -"lie. o loree-, ,,f e.Ntei loi'ly e.liu: i teal ; t.nt nhin he I .el nines i Christian, liis ediu .i',u,n lseii' i ied on iiilfii'ii ly l.y l.isinvn voluntary endeavor-: A 11, ivhen they me f, nvei te'i aiv alike, in lliattliey are heini.er.,. In yuktii w 'vh.it I 'm v-t el...l lh .-e u r. iv i re his ? v. 1 11 let ill.C t ll.l V ll, e e.ii led eh ill .1 "11, solium lili.e In, IS I hf in MIS jollle III- le.il III' I'lll J'ell' 1 ,,, ! ii.lii,: oi' i.. .:;. i". to l.'.n i-l, I, .. ,. s . ( 'ni i-t was I. I he w, nl tu : I'iio. . eonVfi led, no i'iii'S OT, mi II i ;i n is hrist. He 'a t- liim-ell' to iv eome veiso l in the lore i.f Cin All d, ' ' v ' liilt Vllel. one I lillll I'll.' of -eiionlni.e. A nd w hen ii I'J M-hnol to ll; tah".. -tiali Joe. nin;i tune.: OI tie it i well of st the i hit.)') nhsn f-'un; not i.reirr-s w th the same riinidi- ty. Soino will leai n Jaster than others. Hue uill he more l racial. !e than anoilier. I!ut nil lire alike in this: ihey ..io iiiakinr i I'Ccinnin, so far as the interior li'e is ciicerneil. i'iiere urc t'.vo pin ts of p.J.i.wion. uhich may hp ciilleil the uneonrioi ntid the ex UtiiiiI, nr.d the vvkii.tnry and internal, llirnuph which every man j.;ies tliat Iie-e'-mcs a Christiati. .U of in are suhieet to the iina Inntary ext. ! mil form of e.hi. cation. Men are powerful inthi- n.-e I mid forini-d lone U-lmv tliev hem lo help l henis.! v es VVo arc the creatures ol religion's inlliovice, mid we me heinii lonc'l to religion hnij; lu l'ore we are con verted, Imie l eloro iv i are ' In i-tians. We aie learning a preat many thinijs that uro 'rue, mid a io: I many thiiiL's that lire I'h'ht Ion.,- hf f'ori. wp have a ri;tlil to take .il " ii ( lo-elves the name of Christ. For are I'lisim: from the era. he through a rciit sy.sleiu of ediiei.tin inllueiires, which act tip-on us, nml have a great ileal of cf- upon us, hut uhich do not include our own u nl. ( I the t.eo,s are mi miinv in in nii'inorv of ; he ilea. I. That desire ot taii.e must I n intense which is no. itieieli( d hy I'l'inluc' ll ciOaliii.'lie dl anthoi s, or hy turniii;; t he leaves ol a dic tion iry ol liooks. The pod that tlour i-hed licloie llon-.er, the heroes heloie A'aaieni' on, are not more utlerly for. potion (linn tiine-tcnt h of the iiiimea ill AlPhorie's lists. In vain h ind vi luaN hope for immortality or an v patent from ohlivfoti, t y the wrilim; oi'al.ooli. How muiv i.'i.ut.ition- that seem,,,l to I , . . i c,inlemioni-ii's to he f,,r ;i t line. perished in the humimof t he AleMimh ;:,n library I c.e po.'t pr. mi-, i immm laiil v ol lame in his eiiduriii..- ver-c:, to the hero uh:i has r. i-!ed his enemies lauds amid war, t'loiy and tiiumpl, : l,;it ie wot Id has Put a .sc.; ni'Tiiory, and do,.s not reiieem the ,oel's pr niilses. "Ala. pe or world, tvhut irea-uie hi. si thou lo.-.t .'" " i ! I the nu lh": who are famous now. ho lamous a tlieie'itml years hence '! Out of a thous an I names, one may live jo lom;. I'.nt, ivhai of the remaining nine huniired and niiiely'iiiiie ' The surest honif, of fame are written on paper: hut paper i, easily torn rind blotted." "Who was Sir I'll mini's Jiroivi.e " 1 wa nskeil, th.- othei dar, by one not lvmonint oT hisiory or hterauire". "Who was lliedramntist, ,'lohn Webbter'" asked a iiiiih who him written hooks, anil i.J learned in the arts and letters of the Creeks. I et Sir Thomas answer lor him .self: "The preater part of men must he eon. tent to he us thondi they h ol not been, to he found in the ive'st'er oi (iod, not in the record ol man." John 'eh,ier, too, fIi.iII ive his own .Answer: 'Tlif-o rot. 'In. . I oininuiit tliiiurn hviiv,' in. in .iv faiiu. l,ol.iu. Vin, than P11UM one I'..1! in a f. '-t, nu, I. :i vu In- nut insimw; As ...j .ii us id... run sliin.'.s, it t.ver melt-, butli liTin iin I inaliiT." Ihe world i not to h" npprn.iehe'I wi'h invraiiiu'le on iiccount ot its short memo- ry ; we oni-selvcs a;e in f,,,,t if ,vo ,l,sitel oi ex pen reiin-inhiaii.e. hini' is aft all lint a poor and paltry motive for coiim'Kmi- of his rv.v n i'nimoit;,!;...- " drawn from the word for thai we shieiM , hi our work ; for t he sake of l ive, nod ry, and ho content with name in worthv ih though mcd workers yeirs cover ih'ir names with Mliot Norton. A TT flTT-.TCTTTT.TT, - . .iiv. aunaninb Uii 1) HEALTH. ln" A New York nieichaui tin'. ice l, inthoi'" plOirress ol M ars, t)K,t each successive i Hrndley .lohnson's rceiment had he LoaK Kerper irraduallv ,.s Im health and i: .... n.. . i : ... i . i '"."'ij men oi eonsiiiiipuon, liowever V'lir- 1 Thepeiicial reviivr of military Ojiia- lions did tu.t ii . icn r to the council in a very favorable lij'ht. 'The amount of ler I 'lory that had Id nhiind.i,l The 'iised . tieinj? eilOlinccd bv mime nii.l .li.lu.. I... ... . l.' I " ".' "j I'liiers, r.i'erv one eaiisC'l evnciia. STATKMKXT F A 1; KKCii Kl). It. I Tl Ho.,.- I ..I.. I I I , . ,,,, , I, . "'""-i 'o"j i i. i -o.. ,'!'"iy nun ini'i i ei , ni.aiii ..,u .oii,, ,,, statement of M. iVilliatn t he council ere.it eha-rin. Alley, ol tin, i ity, is publish,.,) in tl. Minn polio) was warn.lv dis .!., , ... aiternoo,,. Mr. Aiiev escu-; unspm inely ridienl.. I and . pen i. nu juciimomi on 'Tuesday hist : ii, -in nun kmici troopn in ami mound , "Ki'-ed, liowever, that in the ease of' Cors ..i. ,o., ruin in mo recent battles, wore i "'Hi it ws highly proper, uml indeed n ,.,u " '"U -I.,O0(i to U-'UniU...- imasterly stroke ol polity, since it had sa l,.ir:.'.' reiiilorcenient.s honi the direction ' ved l.'ichniot.d. Itut the fact that thev ol TftCI'sbu... In., I l,., i... .1... I, ., I l..t. .1... .. t:. ... .. f. .. , ..ii. iii i'ii urn I... . oiMvj .'iississippi valley,. 1 ,(i i i pie. ions uii days and nights, which w.ie ' M U'lilis, .Noi !lk, and the whole ol Ten- SIIUI t it l if fl'llt tl,M i I... t 1. I 1 . ... ' I.O..'i..l, ...,,1 1.' 1 . I -i . " '"iti.i.-i, mu nu i' i i ' id ",, nini ni'l l 'KV. irs left ifk .nfmi n i . ... ascertain whether any portion of them P'" t ol Misscm, i, iippeared to ilainiien the ' no i!t ilint 'm!"-tlH,' or ijovcrn- wcreof Heauiegar-l's a, my. Thev ai rived union I he. members Homewhat. It J! 1! P T r'1!'1' 'ny portion by the n.ihoud, and w re marched around ! unanimously ,., I not only that it would ' Ve !iev I." ", T'l V'J ."' " VV."r "nly "s th" oily cli.rin the niirht towaids llano, not do toh.s,, nv more i, .,,..,,, I.,,. h, J , 1 ', "'"'t,,,"f"' ,0 emancipation hy vet Court Ilon-e. (I,..,. Heimi'c'.ard had t hat i- iiat had b.'.-n 1. , si i l.,l .'.,..;, ,'.i . , .. .'' ,ll1'" "r to a The Snirit of Lirurion. A eorresj,o,uj,nil Hid. a to lM tha' he ii very miip hc -!.ii:,ar.,,,K ti,f. purpose and wishes o. th ahoiitioii vur(y. Well wo now have their ofi ia dec'arir .: position il, fin, ,1 F,, (I,.., IV i. ., ,". let them speak for I he:.i,(.lv...i. Th,.;;. lowing rotolutioim (dune 15, si',2) were nceepted by Ihe Ksst.x county (Muss.) Ans ti Slaverv Society : "1. Ji,wUol, That as abolitionists devo ted to tho great woi k of overthiowmu sluvory, ho renew and reneat our oh? pie, It"-, 'No cniiiii with Slaveholders ' n any more tetntory. I'ii I also . order of ll, heei, in 1. ci.ino.id several weeks. sl,,.. ' The results of the defeneve poiicv.' which i M1r(. p must nip Iron, a severe at I nek of fever, and was has been hithe.to the o,ev, I .h'eSil, ! 1 , I ' ' ' "Jh? . 11,110 r"s,lU still at the Soottswood llouse.continnd to 'were not re.Mr.led 'nhsi;,,., i ;l ." um l"e war, us h.rotoforo his room wlen he left. labandoniueiit ws sir,,,,,... i CetieralsMci'alland lieynolds are neith-! (ien. l;eaurc,M,d and (Jen. heeendc vor i tn Z " of them winn, led r,. ; L,i ... ,1 , ,. :, ','. ".0I ; t,lan ctiscion,?o am .n.l i'M,roHcc.ite.i. is but a watifoi; waste of prop J.o.11 cr.y, a dreadinl sacrifice of life, nnd wors. iiionstiate the fciisiliility of Un in- worsa nrncter, to pre- vasion of. tho North f.t three dilleront ', , , " .' 1 V ' "n.on-ti- , , , "" niuuiii never liavo nxistor I po.nts namely, rom ' umherhm,! o,. vi ; liaiiispon hito IV'tinsylvania ; from Louis. . vilieaiidCiiiciiinati into in iiana nnd 'iio and IVoia J'adiien!! and t'liiio int,-, Illinois , 1 1 was not cpi tamlv i' a. .Hid winch, l.y all tho laws of justice nnd humanity, should, in their present form, be, at once and forever overthrown." said. Wo want no worse fnto H.ail.leli. 1'avisor Floyd, than thenian eserve who support lho.,(j resolutions. men, and if wo nro- Ihe moral to retiiilnc--, is, for the fut ur. not ol , les.-li es- live and I ear fruit (lie and lh oblivion. Ch -ii let- on r-And i.iw.l . . . . ... , .1-. v. iiii ih ,1 .iiieic'i. .vner reiiiainini; a day ut tiie Sjiottswood House they were taken to the iliieers' pri-on, A :!unhoat nu tiie plan of tho errimae, thcugh much smaller, is rapidly approach-' hip completion .,t Richmond, thou.L-li great dillieulli was e.Vi-erieiiccd in obtain ing iron orh.ra'n.o.-. "invasion'pUiik of the platform had been 1 lie obstructions in ' the .la were const.!.., :il Iv iveakdied by Ihe recent posed by Jell'. Jlavia and one or two m the ! r us, 1,0 ,")'"' i.o.his, (incol the sun ken vessels had so' generals; but a large majority o'' them Ar- "lmf-1111 ' lie In ion as it wasundtho .s'.vung arctnid that the Tomer was enabled , were in favor of it. It is kmoi n, hoivever ! tonstltutlon "t is, let us mark us enei to pass through, and was soon after cup- C'.it the following operations were n";ee,i "'U,''S' n,"J ,,lorft dangerous becauso ime.l. At the lime ,.f the Mood great ! an, as forming j-.ii i.s of the summer cani- , oul "'los' tlie '"''U who preach such nars ncre entertained at 1 ich'notid that piugn: they would all he swept away. j I. The itntileJli.ite oh-!ruc!i,in of the Fort l)..r!in:r has been greatly strength- j .bnncs i iver, sons to m ike it impossible cned, and (he hniteiies ,.u-e iron chid. A . hir McClellai. to uM' il a- a mi -ans fir coau whole "ii vision of the army had also cross- ' iiiunieutirc with the govei inncn t and tor ci the ,1. nines river on a pontoon bridge, ! Hie transportation of reinforcements and to assist in its defence against any land army supplies. '"'.'I,'!'- , ., , ' i - T)l" ivoccupali ui of Whiiamshurg, I he !irid..fs destroyed by ( Jen MeCloU : Voi l.to'.vn ai.-l tl. tire pniinsuhi lan it) the vi-initv of Hanover Court House! .'!. The lecoverv ol'lhe w-l.','., nl" il. , - - i . ..... , vi.jiuie, - ho trains . ritory o irgmi i. and the ivnossession of ot bridge thy U'lliimore ami ( lliio lUid'oad. I lie recovery of New loans, Mem phis and the Mv-is-ippi river, and tho . . ' is,,,, , ,M i, ,.' 1 1 , j ,. rai ir.-iops liom let), iies-ec and Kentucky. When tL.ie)b- hud I n icciitphshed, the hue and Keaureaard plan propoied : '). 1 o make tho iVIimim have not been reconstructed .'.re runeing, however, ar.d a has eon put up to enable pas-engei R tj cross to the train on the ether side'. The I el'('I papers had i.nnoitticeil these briiL'.n as lietriL' t. built, hut su,:h was not the case on Tuesday when our informant crossed them. The forces of Hen. .Jackson had moved oil', it was though!, towards Fredericks- j burg, nun it was mid would ni.'iiin striken homier line, and to transfer I blow in the Valley. Tho Maryland rebel , war from Virginia to Maryland ff"11""" in uii'ier (lenerii.s l.owe i io nun upon i .isiiiutou and i 'iiio riv ets at once their base of oiicr.i'.ions and the scat ol from doctrine us thi 1 hen read and inwardly digest tho foK lowing editorial remarks of tho (.Wwu. 'otuitut, cno of the most prominent' iclis gious organs in New Filmland; ! "Let our army bo withdrawn from Hie Soul .h leaving slavery upon in soil, and it will be impossible to provo the disloys a.ty of any slaveholder; impossible therev lo:o to eiilorce tho set of confucation again-i real traitors ; linpossiblo to give security lo fieodme,, of the colored raco and more than ever impossible to protect Northern men at tho South from insult and injury," ! "The pevpln runs! decide whether they are fighting for tho Constitution or for tho Slave Code of the South as tho supreme law ol the land. 'I ho enlv way to decido that question, ai d to make tho Constitu tion lot-ever paramount and unassiiihiblo is to exterminate slavery. And lor ihi,' no ineastiro has yet been proposed so just! '.Mneri ovi make a man. Cv"-j',is.l ive n:i ; ii-: v t . i ' -r i : Weil as books. i err most of any. frsrJ.o not a io lorsv! in tho mou to. f"-"Xover wish a thing done, but do it. orous and robust he was on enterinc his cervices. At length it occurred to him that the. li'lle .ear ro mi w i.ere the books were kept opened in a back jard.and was surrounded by high walls that no sun shine came into ii from one yar I's end to another. An upper room, 'well lighted was immediately prepared, and his clerks had uniform gmvl health ever after. A tain iliac cao to general readers is derived from medical works, where an entire Fug lish family became ill, and nil remedies fcei.ied to fail of I heir usual results, when ' Accidentally, a window glass of the family room was broken in cold weather. It .ii : l"pairei!,and forthwith there ivas a mark-' td improvement in the health of the nu mates, Th idlVsieiin III once Iraee,! .he connection, discontinued his medicines, ire horn with a natural love and ordered Hint Ihe window initio should not be replaced. . Fn itch lady heoair.e ill. The most eminent phy-ieinns of her time were called in, but failed to restore, iiM. At length Dupcytren, the Napo- eon o. pnysio, was eonsullpil. lie liotic-l uadley Johnson, had suthrod terribly Kichmond.ii column of two hm.lr, d ih,is. fi0 ,vifip. so fem-ihlo us that of neem.vin.. io lights with I'ro.nonl nml Sl.i..l,h and t rooi ,s 1 1, a .... ,, r , i... , ..: . .. .i... i the seceded I States i,s l, J 'li. en cut l "liberation" of Ilaitimore. and the" icva. 1 which slavery is of oouiso illeied ihn. d,evi, (rom 700 to '.nil ellicit nt men. : simi of the Noi I h m. 1 1,...,.. ,, ,,,.,. I 1 throwinj; tho.-o Tel ritories n, I'l.e Marvl.nil I.i.'ht Artillerv un, I..,, above. Hi' I n,,,;,,rr ;., i. .'....! omiiiral ion. uncler I h .., ,.i- r. . . - " ". .. ..." Ml, ,i- I,, -",,nsi.iiin,, dors, they hope to make it nec-s n v for I uii'lor both the civil nnd lb,, mititnr no elhcK nt men. .L'iit Artillery, iinder eomm and ol Snowdeii Andrews, w is cull'. H'lered the inet et.lcient in I sen-ten , us to knio, nt I ...... A :....i..i ..i- ,. , C '" ..",,,- UlU'llllUIHtlUI O'JI 1 lie greatest confidence was fell i l.'h.b. cities fullv fl ... l,,,.,.l,..i .i .i . . - -- .. - ' .. ' ..,.,,,tv. ,,l''(i.-,LI,l, 1. II, (M.S. The plan adopted for the obstruction Of the. hiuies river was hy the secret erection "i " ii". ui in naileries, o a i.ti. n, ond among the rebiU in their ability to destroy (ien. McClell.ui's army, and those who had previously sent their faiaili-v; away were bring ug them b.a, k again. The 1'nion men, were, however, confident of the final endure of tho citv inoiintco with heavy gur.s of bm. am i. OS range, i the use vl present of hv, lories of light artillery, r.iostly rifled gnus, tlmt can liotts was compelled to go be moved from place lo place. Severn! of J ,,,.lUV" fl'0111 ,h ''eld till tl ,vcry is cxter- iti the cou'se Some men oi ,li iiiKing I v. nh a n itural tendency to pas-, on niiu a m long bias toward ci'ulty. Such petsons are respon-ihhi for their i r doiMiient : ihey m o only resp .nsi ble I'm the use thai they make of it. They can control it, and they can educate it. John Minor south and had not been heard of for some those batteries aie already nine, ue was supposed to Ik; m Alabama. A large number of political prisoners, principally Virginians, hud been tent to North Tiiiolina. 1 lie I :l lllnti Mliltiir, I . I , i t.i .. II.. A . . , I... - . , , ,,, -.. i .......... 1 1,, i ,1,. i i-i-e.i i, loun'ice concealment lo the men who' liatt.es were ad brought into h'ichmoinl. work on them who have instructions .J-o ' numbering twentythreo piervs, someol not to show themselves to any pa'-sm ' , them howitzers and three nrt.iv rilled vessels, Sent , ies ai , ,si.,l i , -0 ,f,, guns !,ey were nil light pi,-c, -, and give notice of th ppi, cfv.-s !-' -md i with Hie except, on o the howii",- and as the 1,,: tor pa - the m :, .,t , oi Ut- one Fnglish gun. were sent to the foundrv battel ie. -,-,,. ,l ,i ;,. .. i ."; , , , , , . .' I .''-' ', 11 .lie , is,iii iu ue icca.-i, in., rci.e.s naving no sii.-lls to ('.mg"r ol their beim; in the rillc: c.innon When all the battel i .Mil u siti'Oe mc.'o niecfl had boon can- roes .".ml n. ,es m l',,,.,i pioieouon ot tlio t inted St.vtes. Tho war will not terminate shivery, but, will only exacerbate its spirit, unLvss the Covarri inonl take positive rneiuiiies to extertnii nate shiverv durim,' tho war." In Uii.- biicf exposition two distinct idem are anm.um.ed : unit our .uiiiies must not 1.,. .,;,i,- tninated ; and . .. , ii.ii sue ,n en u a fim room inlo i oi en. ami i tie i Mimr:o was ov in essoil cut . .nvn -.-.m I . .... ...ill i c. , . . ' ; . . . r . . 4 ------1 v. - - i. . . i i " to i',- ion nil io IJL' ,v r uira aver-e to n ion me sun nevoi shone : the house be- i nun .uouiellan liad succeeded in getting closed. It will bo remembered that it , crm .ty, and will, a strong mipuli, toward ing situated in one of the narrow roots, ' tl'" all ot!'. j ,lis way that -he h .tteri. s on 'the l'. Hull, mid ptir.ty and spirintal ideas. They or rat her lanes, of IVris. Heat once or. The falling hack of the rebel army lo- tomae river were erccti d 1 iM unn)er are not tmnitonouA for havmgsiich u con- doreil more airy or cheorrul npnrtmenis, 1 ,v;"'ds Kichmond had caused considerable : 'ri,(, ;,,.., e -- ' ' , sut.it.on. but only for the u-e (Vhicl. they nnd all her complaint, vanished. The ! diss amotion, r.sit was given out (hut U , ' . 1 ' '' , " 'IC c- make 3 a. .1 they use it aright, For. be, lung- of a dog hrcotne tuberclated (eon-' MeClelhui would ho attacked in his pre- - e is - f i I , ' ' lIe,,u".lstl:iU"1 ','' lhc ingl.orn so high, they ought to fly agrct sumptive) in a few weeks if!,c,,t confined i position. i , "V "d;"'1. 'l '"co deal hiiihcr than tho.e who n,-,. ho,-,, I.,,,- i , u,t, Li...- .-..'. ' . ' . ' ,n 1 tho strenuous eih.rts which thev will of erection at various commanding points! -linl lhc I'nion as it was is not tho or. the James river, where ihcv nro ,v,m. I ' nion which these men nr.. -,,.r.L-in.. letely concealed by the thick woods and j est,a,blh. lisln s. This dense folni.. ntt.e'.is nh I ids draws the line d'sfinetlv k,a,,- - , .""S', . . . , ' - J 's . .. i. me in, n,.s or (.onstitutiona; Cnin, nod its e nemies ''.'he. battle is drawing nigher ... ui . ..in. . wi,i i,n ioUe,t ;l i01ll tills S ,j i,0 I'.o,,,,,,, I. Ill in -tly di v. , ... oi sMverv, an, we (ire anxious to pro '""! ' I'l'i-idcM hincoln's plan. ..rany oil, , " coi ... ii.t:n.;i ii,e..su.e. M u viand "-" .ii i . : 1 n . ,'it .,.,. ion. pie will find t.'.co- mter'o J in. ("d Woi ks, too ,v ,g way ire to '-co the- remov ed iier se,. or ics a:e eoinplc ai d. , Hie f t h, m w ill 1 o ilavin 1 hf most coio'-l-ll t.hin : gone over so much L'l-oiind before 1 L'ro'.rs snindl- it,!,. ,! ,,i;.-. :r.. they take hold t heiiisel ves, live on tho ' Mini idt falls upon 'it. The "rent est m ed voluntary p; me.ple.i hey ought to Co tunc!) ic. I names in Franc,-of th" l.ut rentiirv t iMllMrmiu, th,.,,, that cnmiiicce living rega: , led sunshine and pure air a, equal' on Ihe vo.untarv o mcinle without hav i... ... -et, is in .,..:.. c . ., - "r ' v-t-M i ii i : 1 1 t 'l l ti i ii r nr...itii i i.- i - , " . . '.- . .i'ii, nose iiieir, wine.'i einnot be di-nu e to rei: gore over imv ground. Now niiMi that, are horn ng.i'm seem niike. ome are lo not , lllr'"1 common mind can tee that horn side of r .-.-..!! tn t i r. " ...... 1," u .1 I IHJ I'J , U t o l 1 : . , - I V. : u I is e, M,' . -ss tho r'l cheerlu and ban. . -emirs mm rooms on the nort ,, ani it is tliougnt by many that they I V "f 01 npartmfnt i into wliich the must be better Christians thai) others that I,MS "nt immediately slnne, should me not so linnnv as thev. H.n i,.... . never ho oceunied n, fa mill. rs...u . t I py is not piety, imy more than heingfbeaiis ' cl,aniuers, or as lihrarieior .stu-lies. Such A Vi i I'll I I.' A r.'i il' vo , -c i-. ii u.ey can los.oro ' I here .''"fit rci unit: LrUum, or oven tho state CurrosiiitnliMico f the New York Hern! 1. ; of affairs as ihey existed in June, lsi'd, B.u.TiMoni:, July l'J. isil'J. ' they believo that wo never inam can in llvr ih,- n,h, h F,y! 7.V. ,;.,. .. A Co,-,,.'.-' vade that State. Its capabilities for do ,. II 'ur If '( l;i the Hi hf! (,',-n,-rh 'V.ciV feiic m e snnurh ; im'ccd.uncjualled any J'hin.i fi.i Soni.irr ( 'niipnlni Ti-y a'l where. And if, on t he recurrence of tiie .1 'inn-t to A',, r"' HW,o ' 17 ,,. cool weal her of Ihe fill w, ,v.i hn ,.e,.w A Hl.,0 Ji n':, t,l X, 1.1 Tl ,;II!l JVSonie showy ,piulily very often eercoi.s a number of unsightly ones. .Men's ar;;,iinorts (it'ten provo nothing; but their wishes. being happy ought to ' "1 'iinnonts are only fit for ftowage, or '".'.'..?. "'iieo ri ooi'.n the c,imi,.'i,'ii overa.'im id .)- .'''-it (uij -Vci;. 'ij,' ,i.' A ,(, -Mana-sas and Ijomnov "on the tn.i'lli, and u'utiie,.; 1 1.,-: s:i' Ihi.nii at fortress Monroe ,o the southrn-l, the nl' '.i.sl,in-i!n anj e,n ' rebel leaders cxnect thai we will find ihr hoi nr.; ,or ir,- ( ft!,, Ir road to 1, icliuiond slid lesi t-rnet icidh ... . . - , . it is uie right aii'i privilege, not to say duty, of every man to l good and true, and to rejoice in being so. "Kcjoico in the Lord 'ilwavs and n-ciin I mv . . oh. !,-..- ' tOr None are sowenry ns those o Th" apof tie lind a ehatu-e to say two lliing-! never work. " He said, "Kejol, e in the I.ord ;" and then lrtten nr often ret I )....... IboM'id, "Ibjohv." And he sud thai a . , (....',, ,,ui iu - mm .,s n .. .... ., i,,, if t.UO rt--:t ot l.totv ; but n i- not nlw.,v l""l''eu w nicu IK ver reouiro nersons to so. Il :s not always the concomitant,)! it I ''"'lain in theni over n few minutes nt r. ei ty,r.Untei Iu7heii men try tc in in i as ral her he lime. And everv into ! feni r,,l I . , -..-""',,,, o ilia lie parent w, arrange that the fitnilv room nnd the chambers sh.-.ll he the most com modious, lightest and brightest apart ments in his dwelling. "HoWTOCf.T llKlOSK i- fl.r, Aer f Itl . - . i.uu niotiiiam 8ay.: "I hlrontlv roam I 1.1 t " ' t' . I l()MI(l 111 (.III V illi t t I lO llllle,.,, . C ll I 1 . . - ' "'"k I J i lih: iiiiii' in a liiii py than u sad man. soi-kin. Hia r.tVn-l........'... . r .i.. . ,rt 1 And vet . I .1 ' , . V" V 1,10 "1""b .!. ,....,.,. ll i ., c . , . , , " r ..... Minnt nun ui. ,1, lu.iii 'i in, in ucu doiuT, uiev nl- s,j" ' p i' noi-, a goon woi Knir.n, ivittiotit be ways got less. " . ing happy, WifM,)st men die before they have' ('"nv?rsition diilers, I suid, in ditl'erent Wned (0 live ",('n- ,ls to "Pparentnesns. There are some men tli;,tpos,..s.. such a powei ful will that tliey can go from oiai .state to another U'lHl SJl'h illstimOmen,,.. ,1 . I i, , , iiai. llie cu in . ee is III , 1 ll re ll t A,.,l ,1 5-IiiMm. .-.I... .. o-,. .. " V ' ("'mjoy. I here imVi. J ' , I'.oioao ., 'ii" mi i.t imixJ. many men that good man to do wrong. omn i.,toth kingdom of t;; with 81lcl r5Mt were base tirt to raise a con- fi,', ";"' nwl "'','' tle acq,, ifi. fiance and then dceeivo it . ' :""n,V,,l-.""l il "'"' to T,e : i..,,. ::?? n!1.nhV!'''-7 have gained . , ' pi i-jc j u uie io ricneti, n o.,;-- oi o n r-"tuo to hot l. nnd their fear o cannot ascapo tho oviln of nu, ny Hiinulving lrom its duties. Mull lifo itnjiroves the character, ut-ain w ill nnnrovo tho com ition h"l,aid' ?vact n0thin Lllt 1-. heed, hndH, then they wnnt evervthinrr. n. ir hoptf is obseure nre mar.v. Conversh-,,.. nt food nt any that I have ever neon, have eonversions that were not aecompn- erytbing. njej 0vr mucb hope in the boiinnn holh in , ,,.! . , " ...i,. .in, i ii oi so are very mu.li relieved and rested il, instead ol lying down and fallinc- asleen ap A.,,1.,1,,,,,.;,... , .ii .. , , c. ' ' ... ..'.u,i,iB i.. noi usieep, no changes the muscles ho puts in operation ; if hi stead o( level ground, ho goes up 'nnd down hill, it is n rest both to man walk ing, nnd the horse which he ridonn . ni b-rent set of niusole-n is culled j,,to operai tine. So, I say, call into action a differ ent class of faculties, apply your minds to other objects of wholesome food to your selves (is well as of good to others, and, depend upon it, this is the truo nio'do of getting repose in old nee. Jk noi. nn. or yourselves ; do everything in mod oration." We like brook put itn broad uhoulders ever nnd flnon to the whwl of tnill.onrl show that it can labor a well as laugh, j: i:i,m ), the Mil, 71 inii. u.-iii the '.,,1711. .ve.il nf tin: Xnrlk own li,Ji r, niit:i tu f ,-"ey .t, .I. f ;,, ht,f ,',.. the hdf than we found it in the si, ing .. -ie v.i imi fi At I ,S'';', iiiriil i Such is their lather extensive pro tStrenith an I Diifrilittlm nf (l,c ll.'.c! !,,- ' gramme for the summer campaign. The r i. 'Ic j means nt their command for its eveeution Int.-lligenee from Kichmond ha' been arc rather inadequate; but they count op received in this city up to hist Monday, 1 en the active as. istanoe of both l.'nhind 'uly 7. " nnd France, both of thosn iiatioin,thev h'ichniond was intoxicated with a de.'ii i-, think, w ill recognize their independene'' urn of joy wlieii it became known that and their vessels, break ing t he blockade'. McCltHaii's whole army hud been defeat- "ill take theii'Vo t5.i and sugar away and ed, and driven, ns they called it, forty !"'ing them ai ins and ammunition in ie niiles from ihe city. This element enter-, tin n. They have now in nrnn 51(100 ed largely into the eelobrations of the troops, dif trihuted as follows ; ' fourtll oi , I my, ot winch several took place. Such un unexpected deliverance . vi'reinia ll,0 ..,.", I n.,.,. nM..... ' & I ol Hieircitv lrom t lie maimilicert iirmv ci..i which threatened it, and on the eve of 1 n- 1 ,..,i. r.i , iin. , , Savannah, (part of these troops 1 dependence Hav, too, -van regarded ns a iri ;i r . i. 1 ' , e , .' r rv. ., M "hi lo, nra troni Ileatite- ' kignal nianifesti.tion of rvovnlonee in heir ':i,i ' i i f, , I i i if ti . . i . r . , ickst.r p, I gard s la o armv I behalf, ihey regard it us ominous of the u- ... r Ti t J ' i . i i: i . r .i . ' i W est ol tl o ."I ssiss ppi river. Rpeedy establishment of heir own Hide-: jj , 11 ' 1 A council of war, composed of all tho ! '" 'ior of Ge"rSi 1 0,1,1 Alabama, "OOOf, principal r"bd generals, was hold at Rich 1200,000 . 1,1 Mil I IIO.0. 10 25, (Ii l-.l 5(),0d(l 75,1100 i), in in 20,0l'io Total, .r,!lil,(i(iO So fams (Ion. M. Clelhin's army is con- mond on the Fourth nf July. 'Jhocon-i fercnees were animated, nnd were liratrae. led fur into the night. Thev embraced a complete review of the military operations of the pnst fitioen months, nnd plans forj the present summer caninaieii. Nothin"; was decided upon, and the council reus . StcctssORor (ir.s. M. Cai.i..-06-i. sniah seinbled early on the morning of July 5. 1 Sevmotir has been promoted, bv (ien. He At this meeting the plans for tho sutnmor JfllelUn to the command of the division of campaign were deoded on. I the onpturod (leu. MoOdl. cerneil, the rebels at liichm. iid uieconli dent that by the f int of this month they will have drivei. Ilium entirely from the peninsula. is J'ho peo ir. fallinr v mpj, ns ih ,i ... do Hot invent. .And so loot. u 1 1, ........ ; conducted to support the Constitutional it is and re-toie tin? Ciiion as it was w may hope thai He is on our side. A in 1 no longer. X. ". Olsr.hcr. "I IM it.". Abraham Lincoln has al ways nt his tongue's end n:t un.iriswetHble excu-e and npology f,,r tho rascalities committed by ,'iis understrappers, and the greater the thief i-, the m, ,. spirited is the I'rosid' in ial intetference. Witnesa the devotion :.( His Fxeellotn y to tho in terests of Simon Cameron. 'When that distinguish, d despot wus a.-ri'sp, nt the it, slanceof l'loiee Puller, fir laNe itaplis nnmont, mi I tln-re was a probability that Simon wouldsufler.it was enough i'n the eyesr.fth" law for Abtaliinn toa' umeihe dignily of an Oriental Sjltan. and siv '! 1,1 1 d d it," and Hio illustrious prisoner goer I fi o -. No ordinary man would h ivo dared (o chare the notniiety of the financial ex ploits of Simon Cameron. The whole country was shocked and amazed at his pectiiulionf uml frauds, which wore cl such gigantic proportions as lo call (otth'eviin from ,i Republican llou-o of IiPpresenU. lives, a if. solution of censure. Abraham l.ineoln dares to share tho fanio of Simon Cameron In his late special niessao ho, by insinuation, rebukes Congress lor its. censure, saying, in substance, "Ton were wrong in consul ing Cameron. Itwasmo--I did it now what will you do "' "I ili lit!" Whit siipercilioiH insolence, coming from such a man us Abo Lincoln, who occupies by chance a position onou held by (,'eorge Washington. Iiiili'l So that is to be the way the American people muut he answered when they be come uneusy over frauds- and violations of their liU rties 1 1, Abraham Lincoln ,, it is the I 'residential ukap which i loslop the mouths of the Am or can free, men complaining ot oppression. To such a pass have wo oone at last. Tu is Soiti.t. CitAVOR I Iu Miir,;- If buyer of small articles will cluirgo tho premium when they pay in silvcr.nnil sellero charge for change v. l.un given, tho 'scarcity' hum bu will cjrploda ihe'f.