1 o.aliiii.'..,Miiir its Tv. ELE nergil Ira= DEMOCRATS . ° razscieuis cates to mak- oijupe • 7: t 4 • 2.0 JO LL Q W • " . " . BIiESLIN, Editor and Proprietor T.PR a N,T.." "19SIINMODS.Vis.1.1**Yr 270863:- ,r , • 41:fatliTirARSIMIS CAARGE.- • .. Pojtokm is qn s ii r s te n el me on t b iasubjeet. 4044 In hemt,ite.caost unliaiited right to,Con 7 pa- ellin; i :ifiTelf`yOuptatie, tall a t7the Niiiioh-' PillMl kAdatinistraffeli; and object to'ilte man.- ner in which it conducts public, affairs, but "A.... R 0y0, decry the government under yr h ich ..gar2;,Tce live-,•iw express hOpes or irises fora pith d teoldtion•of the Union,. the destraotioit or lififtdefeat 'of our arm ies, 'the success of the rob. ei t s or of the rebellion. s. 4 . . • The Ad. XV- intnistiation bo ran'y entireircoadiron i the efiicTiernment lie isisbundlorslipport." Per.• /Et" firrS!Trill - :4 1 ,1r,py4; pxiet .la erry.free.coap.: tr . y,f and 'whether anon will sustain. or. op -2.141r.. ndsii a liaikioura4 itdm ip istratiou ;la dn'e in - At/7 whieVtfier,iihotild-ever be the most per -3,81/:-: feeit +freedom of opinion, but no man-or set 2 ,7:137.. of urn c hattel:ly right, natural' or political, .ItAirfrto oyerrurn Ilie .gorertiment itself. . ' lie is totiubd to support and autitain it, let -who /PIP - will !adniinister its affairs, Until the ruler ... ,zgr - can ,be changed under the provisions of the .g3y - Constitution. 'Thera certainly can be no .7 - a- difficulty with persons of ordinary intern ...rier- genco drawing 'the distinction between sus. _gat - tain log the government itself, and sustain ! pill" ing.or opporint thiise who temporarily id - - Ait- minister its . atfairi.• The latter is a •quii.• 3gir',ltidnaktparty., tact:Termer ofpirtrioliszu.' . . %NO Lte Ogo nel 'Armstrong, - of- Nor t (Ain ;. 'has'. been li4l - C 04%; mOnAglitth:, 11 place of S a ;', lll Y 2 °o, 3 Thwanasn: t+Pr ME •Otrat was o.penly chargld:At. +444.: of thlPSpreialcers at the .recent: i in New York . okii.; aili.Viiirantligham wits arretited'lty: the Administration . at,.the, , instance. of Jeff. Dav,is, Slidell; Anil: 0ther,..,444, un t ,Onitfte. They id•the was :doing,' their fall'ae -Dore injury .than the Abl+ ,all other onuses corn; tkiprii i +Jkie federal armies in . Louie isinitfloport. that in certain places,' utheireAhoyziriiited • they found Val-' landigbamliioebberi Congress.re• potinted,o4d privitely circulated, and tr. odnd•Unien sentiments in. those: I .+ r istitelytpreponderating."` . - , W4A511 tt: n irt •v• - ' , -ltisbldier belonging to.a Read o infeiielepa . iitj* of nide irionths' . VONT*: tVe' i s ili'cl" to have balliticeir‘aii . colLot.l.kl l :4 * t'fl'iß.i . ql.PialPl I t\Pil49s 3 . atettheellaKr is b mtg. ? 1.4p.0k, bi "el;vlp# h - ftwai ilob4ng : T7- - )itltseeine• 6at/I:0.a lie•fdigi• iiiittlein thissiiily inTilriily Wit rftllo . 4:76lintlifiatir 4 1 ari . 111 Sow , gthF° irt ° lo.4. 1 APPY ,i MONS: ) 11e.% ... ‘) :1%41 it/t yd.,”•11) tannuat:lBol44oA.l(tof 1419 CiFlai4l litidgbirbflatennittivaniat;.s.,Cy, '9l TT l 'irdit" OM' isrstbl/.7( 2 -' F.' 4. nu'aluef 4 ' i.l 11 to.taY;AvPre 1 5. 10 -ittildt .44 : 1 03! rdturn coda ted, (which : resulted! . n tiblrelts di on ofclithcg.foliowing named 't6 "serve fdr 'the; 'eolith) . . • • •• • • • • • • • • .actr,..sl. W. G. Muter, 3..11. McCauley, NO. Ys', dthimbersburg ; for lit.• W. D. G. Wrt Trin iok;. or No. 52, 2hiladel. this.; dor. I .W..) Warden, Johp. 54. , Prop land, .ot' N 63, , Ppttsvi ; for It. W. .6. Segni: Curtio2,.f No: 28; Ph iladelpliia at"TPtiltattrei,csl , ... Itickarda , l4slsOlti;Z:4 Gls i , sPhiladelphiai for jt • V././048Plitilturr ,tatite n S t Ablander lf t No.; 100101- ' ' ' 6444. ~-aar,7;• bsru - sw kke- ; `the alanamnamtputrage. _are wird eli • • %V e in- bttruizeiLaami—dailk WeZtibil l iiitbdfitiof tL trap°. WV% Ik i PaiN sv it ra ion in - is 1.1." red 2W e .:;"•11 ' n'e• pase i k inteepe all pyisx:teß .co try . :47% Akigsmetigulariy,,s,.9,4l34,lo.Ateati. 4- -fnt .3410ift ; , a4 r t 'imulVtar,l4rot A s, S AP Ir !ltY .PY way eflNelwarTodt,ith ' et the : AMY, •forlhe Tiltadiliac falliiiptitckf tlfithe dekriceseof 1444terOtilairtilikAfiter ,114101z7 =^:. Known ; cien.,noolier, is to este removed :411 - lit Alt tr.. 9%'1, 4. 41.; .., • heAsigmlFrilt!? • ' .'J • • o ffic e n - weloessay mkt Lap omce 2 •• r:‘,.• • " • ••• • •.! • MoAttorp* t Memocrat4q news- tripasi pkbrisbefil .atiAluotingdon, in itilitirffifireP irthilentirely ;demolished "14A - 'ntairitiriaiShiiii: ' iTkft • i kO . Ul • - f-. b i e . rl o T c z s "— i . fro9,L-44A. 41"...8 1- 9 r u k i a g . . re 1 9 4ffiigianttic PV.Y:nn -:felted; ifitiferemjefifty law:.left . it•our 1. -tAilikify-ciil day'•to pik)tiot th it- Tier -ilEiiimilroi,iirtr.fa.-th epi iiiet i: viiil I e 271 - accr..e .8:.; .—r, ~ : v ztort wtiv-, '7* ~,s.l4W g i g ralak9,4l . l l fri:;#l 3( l , l . 4h Ai ). 010369 1 MW,,g. PEW rPf 4.11-94 - bra.V 4B. 9) of 4 t diretreirigil &Maim a dhouldialgiinbetneade n ie . l l l4fi f- t. HiAiiiir en . i iCf) niffi,jitliftbeir ''E. W.. etbrittleleo''lait g iliiiP: fitiolig. .ra. ..T.O ..->s, ,sy .:1 f. ::... ) . •Ltrrt 411,9004 ° t1RIVIVAO„"4 fi l liegfPO, * oofo -osrhi,ob gentaii.e.it.tike 4 1 .4 11 / 4 ,44.4.4*A0.' - 445010140)1 1 Arid 'olt.rr.,r, 7 sat frm ,:: • v.r.• sad A 3 /...:7! 40, dstei-47hr-t-mr; 1 ,.. 4: 4 1 i -o•r4leffimunT:ofdtthezoalab.olition: news -4: rgect6l;MMTd ( . dim ;Niiiirt , oirii•fi' Irre - giciiiiy.r - , l ataVegi' fbiietaes are' i i t 0 PRP.Ofietiisl4 o (triWibiffl al - t , It . a .4: - '' fill' eiMUM4I . I.i. J& 4. ..• n• I A difficulties. who. scoundrels care not. •" a AriIaPRAM eelof-1 ife' and' treasuret 1 .11 1 4 7 14 t 6* t4 1(. 1 , b 1 ;5 ' ** dr . 4 6 1 i 0 1 • 11 t i f."(? dt • money be made.oue of it ! :. 'Of "au se ( L. t.....` .t..;• 1 - eon j itito i tt / ..screcul!itors,: , -and, thei r . p i ta p:111/6131 . 7i . ..f ., a , r7 1 :!of; long iiiiilf-2. Their .oeesiciAion;-•;roltrd .be. gone;. if Peacemero.to be restomed:. ? a • az, Yard,- tatIDIX itibigtkirdtatior l irn it aptAWVICC- 1 101,4140-0V. 3 .A 68 m e n 7 -4 4 t TEO giititg4ral4easigi for tha,maneMilidelitttO4l4 B ; ll # one, and no ifOrld'etitle 'NeWlEogf land and the Abolition family in gen eral thinks so. it pays well. Mr. l'allandigham was sentenced by the Court•MaAtiniwhich tOethi.gl e , to close confinement in•eciae tot trams 'of the United qfates, thiirktobe kept during tlieconeinuan%of tti f e"?cimi!•-t- Gen. Burnside designated Fort War. Ten. The President has since corn. : "mated-tbe • sentence to banishment beyAndour..tines„_conformity to • whiclhiit hiettlid tat ctinitinibist week ,del i.v..r.ao 1 0 .,,AP•8r.,..11 : 05en crane_ thus 'dig/0419f. - 1 , -, Mrs. Vallandigham_liaS bee Cine - sane"sinClithe * arrest' . of her husband; , l ' Tho New YorkH - 61'1U contained a fong.art.h3le on the:subject of arbitra rr-afirandAriile 'by military corn- • for granted that - the eletiona in New. Their, 'Pentis,yl - Indiana arid /Ilinois ye. suited :in •a public condemnation of those violent measures, and. that .the poprilai' belief that the Adniinistra tion.had taken a warning frpm'tfiem, and, that it,wpulcipOt repeat similar ; outrages in tbb- future, mainly. con. tributed to Like 'reaults in:New }Tamp. shire .. indOnprieiticut. Were these latter elections to cemenitnriat,. 4044 these _Stetest:would 'assuredly go. gem, : oeratio•hy large majorities: . • • The 21'erald'i - common with the whole ‘iresti - of New York; Phi rade!. phia, the reepeeteile 'papers of Boston and New . England geßelrally,,) I deprecatosa,tbe proceedinge %against I the' rob. Afr.:VALLANDIG HAM; and ad , vis6i• tfie Adminfstrationtir'set hits : ; 1 ..* lit :iiberVy but, 3 0,e f , teionimendation is coached in its ern j stylel,*inere 'amusing than elegant. Bete ••••• ' • - ••: -, t"? •,! "The fall elections of last year .were lisiosnielthe lAdMislitratioe ,thetostittb aetliitre eoe f demn.i l thby, the countrY.. .Ilsit,djksk the 119ir: i l bon iley are inct im akfecif 16ere tog sob:fang - or foi.ge tteti g a Elf ' thisyri tdelP +lt Op tartufgdit havelbarrdoneditheir arbitraiy ! lklLlthrb band-. / ed. measures, ,ip obedience .to;.%lll3r it hekte.,ef ) thei,. : people; butthey returned, lilleiygs werel washed,' to wallowing in the Wilkie' fie -Sooner they repudiate the coarse of General and.sot lily. Vllllandigbrata free, the,bejter for .I tdievido:es e nd tbe ° cans° of the R o iiohlii.* I 1 4 10 Philadelphia .40''afiy:—J'Ini spite of the universal . in diYttilioti a t tho Military arrest, ,itnprieciimeift . acicl,fr,rl4l of Mr . VaLL444lpigptal„ in loyal State, ‘vhara . l„ hp* 'epur.se . pt . Lice was mt,i,rery . unobitt:4o.l4o ` by 'a'± fp!Tigri ci.clomestie enemy, spite of thc.ccitiileninatiori of the ad,t;hy - ',f,fie. whplapiSruccratic, and` hy Abe respeCiable - iiorypn.cf,thii . :Rpabirean journalsgand' sin tp.114,t0 repiOaelf and, eandizinVyia tAok.bat,3 :b c,op, tirt4fltd by tlio entir e . . bruicßeo:clO:p. th' - `4? condom aed . ci, so, as Ot to ,a fsirt, m t kilaro,cap.ierateci a mil i,Ca ry prta : t. Tin tea re r p wometi r t.9 . -avivt.. , is sentenco haabkim Atop RIO ipio _66 o that, the l Presi44 t . s ij 6 fieedea the pp ; litkvoicohtsto otet49 at ? rALwar mptllartt,tr.tamhto ,peoplo, orl e rAole.clAntiy. ktisatt.si MEE • itkifisatid 'widows "` have made Eqvliatfori: at 'Vie litikoh Office • 1 P W44l4gton, for pmskon„alpe.e war between the, Northern ..and ;Southern Statesilegan. !Whit froof:is this fhe isPialeffe 6iineteen thousand 4647r/sae Citalfiiii 013 ; oqq_sidgAlopp„ Andr tlippe are 07,.a -tytfie of thilreality....i,l , :,;.; • t#Ctt *AN , ' ' '% /iSta ^ elfenetalOSVP:kti KhCbP: 3vas prisoned4scltor Aire intt ire of Balhißriefoigilletell frifsdcin , b as •••'..1 ^-ag , •,r,/, 1 WP9.2 1 : ar tan n , al lll-9 6 : d ..a t t2 I , Pe o.Liie Golf. us fall Abe. chargestApiPALtlilPACY 4k.AP9§ - itc*.ogfeEision 1..0k the adminiatratiAn EM A t isii tltti Diselosiore - ' • (New Toi() COrier the. s fcittowing — , - turn istieci' . (o itl . .bilhegonti4roan to whom: it iviis addressed. Although :A Republican =in Vs riefftide e zwas- autwi iinqugh td"sane ti' "i fm 6u 'e e re coinatepded to de tr y the libgitthe of. the ceuntry,.and consul:oortkt, his made the.esposuro...;4,.etr.guy•i•PlPP eraLie •fri ends lohk . Aihe. .•Sue:h. Aeoret 'orklitikkatifigeffok"Pie . 'etroiliddeillphi% dn..4.?Te)Y:Ota9..: • , "X1r044.4111.1 1 Pi 1863.- it, ..Y.:--Yeu rill • 81.. cuse me Addimptini joi, a air'angei to me ; but from tibia; I•hisolrloPyoulre ;heed no formal in trd v itte ion: We ow l , hod ! loy a l 'pop, and es . ouch lie friepda at sight.. kiy.object in.address . ing;youjolt AlCoteallibi is te'reit6 if there Cita 'is'cligaliaiidtin•yliiii (mitt League Re u • •deivouc.:-YO.tr.`arti portu t pd arcre that our Loyal ,Lea g ma olt.hir t pjate ar o to k o ld jf fit ate conven tion atil's place, on'ttio2ittiti f ist: ' I 'am infOrm :tid ''cif formation. .idutt . hnotc !hell rXru .tw o Leagues public and another sonet y the former air fe antl,thi hilt/ MO; arid . from 'am' told of you r •pectilfaF abilftfe3, d eitpe eitilifiiiia; yew to* takep o vt tho latter: If is eattanilly ; n o cess tr y t 'kat, , ; t. , hic l ; organis a tion should be speedily effected . ' increasin g ib:of Coimbeads io tb is tate. aireLsuch th a t they i weatt,be .ppt'4o.WD: be. ; or e tho.neat Plagiont elocutul, tor.lbatiolY out '.lvAite . 41Eitiiiir • about Ties 1 . apil'oCh, aibitkairfirreita the eCoostittitior k is 4 :mitam t slipg theAntopl e . ,WA,lrguat out : hope p 1. l opiefui op timid about tiO:pvtaiiros too.a.i,iart to . l!sW7Tliree Goiiiknora t ird d is ttioritiiiiiir.: It.rnay.ho`thar the 'IMILITAttY : t 1•• '• • : 11'%..tP r `•..1.: VOReill : 01 0 415:it ;iNglaii . Lora% L too tin tf,* 9o!or- S,.ta..te w unt o , err, vir . l4 ., .?ci Tam PoYE 43,14;40 4 1,1 1 019• 9 4 8 fii,19iftiri typat...Np : t t s, m(SasrtoN a g o i n them ,t l a,p . opy u. :tonalities.— • icio t t ga t tug tan obl,squ'by - our frtorids New. Y rk.:s)/ 1> t .9i ty lkf it ligee t .for t, tabula Now York, I . I?? bf,71 . 410 3 18. %Wittman-0T i ti °,l3 "h al t i z::' lriflttAt 49- P r ik. m : Tux Paoyppr Ak t sejl,ap, =. .o, s ut ,of q u ' 4ll l l ;:#' 1414 -R 1341 " u ';:l'able the ono bundre4 arid twenty three ime , for you to ca Thilf's invite any ,p9rARTtIA.K:OI3 . 2I4I Pcosiott. l rghals• sgaeamieh Republicans-,2,oiiiii.b,oct.b._:iviq:V•dis: !arid nakiiifaotilL;9 ll •liiiVAPcliißE., 8 YAP ,c0i,,40 31. 11;th ' 2 ,811' workings y * „ ft', 0; 4.'f.x.,f fk*; j 7- . .4 5 " n ii t ui til e'tiar YAM" y o it! a ::" ' " in styip.inliiankfigiV•lo ie% Lifythd •A g soa 4• • IT t 1: 1 • • • h i • al , ; elvay.t e • promise d k; . 11,4,34..• *r r, —frsmi7l./. , „Offs hiveei..,,y..Spk,thig;thiectsimple9es siiim•Dr.)P..sittliii telilelld of 113 .elleflAltei'..4913.1d , ijoiteds: 010111;0A ?.Le4gUsj. At.) d• jj tau ni l es • d is4.o active •flier®, has COMP po : plibticiy,in a:e4rd, . fie service.— ew..Yrork Express. and states that he will have no more, ' The population of the city of to do with it. Tho League business! is a grand fizzle. • Charleston is about 70,000. Mcc VALLANDIGHA M R .: '1 Highly Important from the Southwest. YLM.tiitofG e4s a I Arrt4t ade cap ivid Gen Zat aI I eitt , 141114, dio Cliffipkt., chit JiClAon,igfAissliisi 'full into ourhands 'later tilfighti of three hours. The enemy retreated North. CAIRO ' May 23.—The reports from General Grant's army aro! higlqy portant, and they are believed to - be. reliable. &seems that after accom plishing all that. was desired at Jack. son, Gen. Grant marched towards the Black River bridge, burning all the bridged., behind him, doubtlees with i the intention of preventing an attack in tbe rear., At the Black bridge a • heavy battle was fought, and it is re petted that we captured t‘ientYisev. 'op guns, a largo number of prisoners; ' land tbit the rebels wore being driv4n back ,tow'hcsis Vieksburg.•• If thiNrob:. els . den'i"ckfeaP s e• ! iip the.Yrize4 tiger most . Of ibelm:thast be efilithreeF.:: folitiivat Presidela l t&titty . l' • • Twn.; , 231Cold,ner Anson Stager, .Washinfribit;.:bAci Official information from — bdow Wed n esd ay: has bpi nYe.deived .. Gen. •.a.rant-h•fts - cli•p•t!i•i•eld.-311if . trthr-iltuffa 'the entire. ,works Vicksburg, a large &tallier of prisehere 'and fifty seVop.piedel,ut artillery': . The battle is still ragil4,?Vith: every'pruepent of capturing tho.,entl force in TWO' burg.. two bold Riv• er geadd i n it's • • BOW. - A 're. port is;tieingmacle .. rap ton. ' • • Assistant Manager cittlii.Telegrapb REPORTED CAPTURE OF VICKS 'BURG. WAsamaron,May 24.—At I 1 o'clock A. Mato day ihe President received flie foll Owing telegraph. announcement that- V icksburg oars: "CLEVELAND, Ohio, Mar 24.—A dispatch from Mr. Fuller, the tele'g'raphs managerat MeMphis, late 'id list - night, said , thp stars and stripeli• -no* float 'over 'Vfcks titirg, and the% victoefoiiik: complete. , ' .1 have held this message, hoping to gee.the chtiqitati ofirb'utilie Jibe liasibierff i n ter rtipfed, andqf kive..itwto ircitt - al it tt) 'wino r r i tei if i ejthe rt Nal, 414:- riSrtmelit has' ia`ferrilition' Potter Wit h•GeitterV al 'OVA in tile iiirie,f 4 Tlekabdig. -'ll4l fleitletiblioilatiii* "the bifi and its ttipfkie still kiha Windt of the' rebel? filet' 'airdy 'assailed' it* day: thud. kivlnttlie rebela " within 'VII MIA' and entrenchments not a moments rblaxag tion perils of their situation.— The sirrie - department also •• retelVed offi cial iriforniatisn that Admiral. Farr i gut's fleet is actively bomVardidg m i n ) . •••:=4, • • ,:,a s • to I,AI :1 1.'51.4 :__.l wonsided in the recent batt es on t se elegefht t3057. * 600 ,z,ize 15: of I 3 J,l 74, 4 4119 . 1 UnNekrifignt.cle-) ) PFP:wa.. I CSaSt; kt 4 P: opfik.›s49.fireasye is - thinikover.3o,ooo•,! veit ,, difreyant result from the thirofli`cif X3hS'nerel • • A lioifit , : Three r Judge liugscl; bt.ttiitti* W rOik, ..r; • • • imewinriteit t 9 .I)o.ltti Cal. I/1'0410030d • '.. ..• ; with tike l / 4 70_8496A 11 § AtlY I .jPg. , l•he ielrethstitdritireagneti,'",ltobk. the:ad. eeEn" - on"-,VoTilea dzt We:ll4lo'lv.. i lilt tru . 6 it1144 , b,54-1) 1941 4'40*(416 i %olrb . 1z ). j lAA: ortsrt 7 ..Ta c iA. 4 .ll,, .18117tp . .. 1 trio ohi4Y: solid zeitlsa(rateylsfake:ukiat, : LO.9steA. , l „!::- ~ • r.am-i,n irellAtßc , pf e ylour iskeuistr lettor of the lgt - li'iat; itiForniit4 tne 1 t his its bekh elected a meMbeit f:rthe'."l.litiori League," anti I'Boo4 me te,aignify,,,in writingony acceptance of membership, w . ithout;tiplay, 40. • , , I isioir apt te'vrheto 1 am indebted fur 'the , sYs is-takers' kindifeei Shawn in:my eliseliim katit measlier of the asset: in t beik, I hasten tto_stsy that I decline, to become a empalsti er,te : tranr. mit the i tea and annual' difeit , io '450). fee • - reasons which . r • will' .briefly. estate:: - -• . • • ' Ttt,ihe abstruet pf:tbe ".I.otegae.: ' es emu) iated 'in the circular - seat me; I 'caritas'. ly du not di.sent, but I have.po • entifidence in the 'Pali cleat AioTpli , Sestet". *be. ; eApresio hese . ‘p.vielli s q sett ti tispp tie" „Atale , ng,lbe .1 rst o I year offiCers'ikil d tire' Cetimittliti, i t ream; is Wee 'Wiwi' I ebbeld Will I 114 isso chile politically, the great majority or , thew be- IpLit ell known Abel tiolt [pre % who "ss aet, . in tnYlenittle opinion; bd Nojiilc"'foliny prifted pie of (tie' Feilcrir stilutroir: -1 1% - e; Canaan itien is the •Unioik,':and - switboatif, .the!,3lo/0O•Js uoilhorposaiNo,not, :ii des . 4ublo.. :Yoni,Leagee is . oinAsilin Ili , so ithe op Of a class:o'f' POU'idieresli4o bare roi".!-S , oaNii4eni 'istd•riiiii tee Liht; "higher zlaitr/tlnthiehrliasioOdisibuted,so,lhrgely to bring skaat i tbo . nac. TbeTraViloßt,ofdbo Coital aV ;Ma eiredlelei Oftbat Heti:tor rBoolt"-'=iitio .of yodr >teisie - tkistimgstietted • usittnbera lately e presselie:da sermon which abotindetitapt.enly.aritb Oreasii, but ,with sentiments t hp. stied ; 'add , , Oft list yoa as a body, endeavor to oncea( thehiloVeo foot , et Abolitionism. •boaoo4ll coon tag!, osa4.,!orat loos.° f !We Irty to the Coitsiitution,mitat; 'Of you , are known to eadorao the sen•tinitints Of Thild'dins Sterene, the :late magi ! , tory:Ont.:pair ly "An Ais .16Poiiiolizto .0f COD 1/1148g who .1Y:elm:O l t se,T,oonsen 'll,lloe tieing tie re stored a} was nailer the i ti ll oestritilion ! • ' " • ..."•‘• • • • ' • ; • etnibluaioe; without; desiring Who upehhii tab lel Fthjnic, t h at i rzra pa no E 44nroag Jrt You; ..Lidaux;" and that its objeets ace to in iluoa DetOidrott 'to contribute money to he se. eretly used: against tbeir.friendi in the coming Copaocticapoleption,aoct , to 'reicougarale,a reign of.terror,.suchasoxistpd in the spritig . Of 1881, :when's* C"' Autn was denounced as 'a traitor who dared 'to thirik for himself; and when "loyal" Ab- , paraded t 13 9. streets , ciecorated with' distinguish, themselves, just as show beef is' marked •in market: • Tout .' • . AS..oPtiPi4Pß!fi Gov Seymour's Let eirto the I li r a Itamlighain lIIMIK. . _. .. - t AI:BANY, May ..17.—The: following is . • , the letter of Goyernor . ; Seymour :to-the.' , Vallandigham meeting last night_ ,: EY.F.CUTIVE pErs.ovate:vv,iiey 111, 'T cannot attend the meetingizt the'Capitel ; this evening, but I wish to rtatk my opinion in . ' regard to the arrest of Mr. Vallandigham. It is an net which has brought dishonor upon our country . It is fu II of danger to our persons and our homes. It bears upon its fropt a conscious v 'elation of law and justice. Acting upon the evidence of detailed- inforpaers., /shrinking; from the light: Of day; ititheiderktiees . of a itht;;afined men violate alehouse elan American citizen and furtively bore b key:two, to„ military, ..t.r.Jebso.P..• ducted without those safeguards itsioiro to the proceedings of onijadicial,tribtmale.. .The trade-_! actions involved a series of niftiness egnia,st, oar., most sacred rights. It-interfered With:, ate, frefff i dote of apebch ; it molested 'oar riglitsio)bllsej cure in our homes againstunreasonable searches sod seizures ; !t ywonqupeed renteoce,..wilbolst trial, save one which Was a:, : tifot:keril(wbieh'ilhe stilted as well so wronged : The Veitiefritiliii ' tnow Eceli to i'mpoie pabishment,•;nozfor litamir " fence against law, but for the disregard titan-in: l valid order, put , fora) : in Utter dislekatta, Klb e . principlesof civil liherty.: , If this pro - deeding is approved by Government, and sustained by •the • people, -it,is : no,t merely tvatep towards revolution—it is revolution; it w emit only fiaid to in'illia ry despotism—it establishes to ilitaryidehintihii.. in thiP•aspeot innust heneceptetil, or :in .this its' : pea rejected. If it is upheld, our libertieepre, overthrown, the safyty,,of our persons,.seankijk of sour property. will hereafter . delVind untie this's!: tbitrary will of such military rulers as teat be? i p life , so..over uf,'lrhile'utir copstitutionalgueruth tees.val .be brcken down... SiAn ii& the w Duo' eriiprs 'testi COurts of slime 0 rt“ Western':Stale t ai , have sunk into insignificance fore o : e:despotic p.......-vbl en cct - a n a - -erode 1/1 if i W y_ moo who have been sent itito'ai i,. cers:-' - It Is a fearful thing to •inerenie theuttriler .ilsh kb now overhangs us by treating the law, the judi`eiaryl and the State autheriiies'Arith contempt., The people of the country now wait with the-deepest rinxiely the deeisien. of the Adin in istration. upon .the 1p ucts. • Haying given-it a generous support ,in rho conduct of the war; we pnuse to tee whet ikiod of Govertittwint-it' is fur which wo ale asked( to .pour.,ou out our. •bleed. and our treasures:, The action of the Administiatlon will daterniine it, the minds of more than one half of the people-Cif. _ibis loyal , States wheth'ett : this 'war. is wegetlijo put down rebellion at the South or destroy i ttr. free institutions at the North. W.e, 100k,f0 . 5 its decision with' most solemn siacltildb`: ' ',' ' : ' . (Slit:lady , .• .•. • Z .110RAiur SEYUOVA.: ', The resolutions! adopted by the meek, i ing at Albany Were• by no means ..yjolerit,., 'They point-to Abe 'loyalty ,of,the•Demo cra tic . partye to Atie , devOtion,,to :i the . pu . .11!...1 'of the. Tin iomlaadAts -readiMis ATIPPM.. - the •Governinefft in ; every . ciinstif t ylione!,, and la wful!orteasuro,to suppress,tbe're.l3o: i lion;• ,-But they coo.detpo theAssupiptioe,l "1 .1 of:military, power j imthe arrest.of•Nr. Va 1 .•. ~ •.. . 1•3,4 - 1 1 - landigham, and assert the, , right.. b . free discusssion.; I, They/ say that; the el ction . of Governor Seymour ,was a practical • coridertination!Othe.eystegl cll'Arklitrary, arrestspractjeeo by r..the . .,44 • 9 t oisfratiop„ • and they call upOnA Ihe Frply ene at to,restor.-,1 t Mr.. Vallandigham to libel*: • If it is iri. 1 tended to 'have . any elections at allithe !arrest, trial,..coov,ic,tionifeni ! panis'hprot of ;Mr: .4 va,liko,disNlFFc,,Or the in-ilitor-Y4 1 are:the:spr i est ; gacaps, of making teg. . Vitf-,, Ilandigham Governor of ,ilhip: 'II*: blood o( the .tearty.r is, the se _o tie ' Ch9rch t?'•,.::. ~ .... • . . .._ ...... . Fatml Vibutekad Two Federal; Rit wilts Fere Upon Ea - 4 ot`herr.i.l:: A letter train 'Suffolk; Va.;;,publiSh.o4kli the Philadelphia inquiren; -g,tvp:thelpar : i ticUlarelofialmilitarystibistake ZWlliqtfrge uied.near there - ,tiodirl the Dith•Rhode, -lanu atm - _ ed severely. The dinrespondentktiays:,-; e .. The disasterztook place at Deserted flowst,:which , ierabOuteight milets;tfeyond SU to e'ro .1 by.. road* itrancli k_ off the South Quay road, amt.upon 4h tane i l regiment was : . advanclug. 3 —These,.;wete the I I th' :•11.1) odenlsla od ; York volunteers. Ai. the each other; tho i lurin'a Short atigle,that 1 diverges•between; anci'aPon iwittch i ttiere is a dense undet-grOIA. Across this' inter*ening strip !of land the two regliiienticeltild reipii bly discern eiCIP. other. One regiment mistook the other! for' rebels in ambush, and - at ton'tie opened 'a galling fire. Th is this''.'replied to • r • all Abe ardor which' sUnibdiroops are characterized flefcire. the ni ist a ke: wae disecmered a rapcit mischief had been done. BotkregimeuM suffered : to a considerable extent, and it is 'Ur be dioped , •that a .subsequent version , si ,MOke . 0 vocable ` upon this tad - affair. - • • • .'§;;FT,L Arto.rtiEttlkuPfPFUti: — kliur. fortunitte .cotsbartiesa. Phis, ri TuesditY. Two diifieltiiitirtli of, tile Third . Regulars set oat to bunt ttieril.ll4;ittkilig differlenE l - ow miles oUt; frOm 'the Oteilley:ctiftire into 'copiitiosi; raiiTtalli rig' eti6li Other for 'rebtilli,..eomineira4d and eentipued it till one': de#Cliniblii fell back, when covered. Seven men were killedlind { -• . a number woundel , "'COL:It isiitatecl Viet a' large. n'umber of )'the soldiert sent- Wt., Connecticut to•save the•ReptibliCansfrotti defeat, did-not-fe -1 turn to their reg iments. After voting the Republican tit:Alley put for Can ada It has been ascertained that full 3500 soldiers were sent home to vote for the Abolitionists, every one pledged to do so. fn additio'n to these, more than 1000 were sent to this State, and many thou sands to' othei: Stanis. In view or this, I it is no wondtir . thaf Gen. t,oi terWas stir rOuticled, oyecatrip.ott Su ffolk' invested, and our forpes'everywhere placed on the defensive..; When Lincoln `marched the troops *hi donnecticut and NeW Hamp shire, he gave the signal ,for the 'Confedet ates to march theirs upon our weakened I forces. Thus at every turn haSthe cowl. try been sacrificed for politics.—Ncw Ilampshire I?atrint. .:!.a 0:7 - An expedition; comprising, seven or eight regiments of Minnisota • teers, has started against the Sioux Indi I ans, who number ibout 12,000, and are encamped near,Devil's Lake. Gen. Sib ; ley,who coMmands the expedition, thinks they will fall backt towards pritish terri tory as the expedition advances. One' . desperate and bloodytattle appears ihevi- Itable6efore a •finaUreckening can he had -wlth- these ~ n nurderous belligerents. -A Btight inture:seems'now to open to Min niebta. Tear months since an 'immense Isigiicultatellregiorizotunsurpassed ityi in large part owned, by savages, and °ltalia their'mercy, The ,Simix Winnebagoes then numbered ' 13,0,00. Now• the southern half of the _State is l practically clear , of them. • • • • h, • Major !An oty of Leavenworth, t .43 :tor of-the Times. Kaunas,fi• d• t he $2O for- detieral ooker's, catiapiiiktii: — "`The tiditot Wouldn't pay, went to jail, was habeas corpused, and I th,osAe ease stands. Sir A Clevland paper says that be tween seven hundred and eight hundred [ horses, for cavalry, have been purchased within the last ten days* that vicinity, and shipped * * the order thi t GOern-, went. Similar . purc7h - ise* - are Making elsewhere ..1 ANOTHER JACKSON RAID.--Thrs af tercoon a newsboy, in the absence of exciting news wherewith to stimulate purchasers, went through the- street crying out, ‘"Nother raid of Stone k.:4l „t,4.neteited gentle man stopped him with "I thought -Tackeorowastodeadellr-soaneAs hilt his ghost is makip! this '..exe_raid." ( f - WRO t alipectp re A Yew Method of DivWde.—ln Ber nave t dealing walftteptlial ais:fMtants. 'Divorces are freely granted, but first I tthe applicants must • go - through the ''following - test , • 4 1.1:01. room was prepared_ in tavlifelf',,husband and Wife We're-put; the-dobrbeing ihen Closed, to'rem'ain 13ofoi• sixWebies,`eE9Col - ,it'ishould! 6e- I set to motion at the argen't . 'and•urrild led t' of the • wended "pith.' 7 :;-- ',There Were ia the'rooin cine'stOol-*one I phite . one spOen; - ity Of all-the re= and•the'sOlitary bed,'Was of Such 'dimensibns that' they Chose to use' i t to ether they Mast needs'lte. --r-dry -- tetoTo7 - OT - one - thing and one only thqc WAR a duplicate; '"dild that was a little treatiao 'on the duties 'of J husbands and wives - towards each other. - 'No visitor wits perMittedlo go near them and - . they had• only ">a ,glimp'se at intervali of the 'grim face of the janitor, as he pushes their food thrdugy bold: tin the-door. The Bislitip` stales `that - theteat-Was at. ,tended with the most wholesome re 'sults. In most, cases the parties were excellent friends. in a few days, and ,'very 6.4 stand out tor more 'than a fortn ight: Another very gnat, if*kili . ',eiri•UMStarice - was that . the:) , hadscarcely on record a. case in which .a second aPßltetition' Was made by .per §.q ns, who' had already gone throbrli thb,ordeal:—BishoP - Barnet] The SPringf,teld. Republican. ex , presses the opinion that thp , next more on Richmond wi,ll be .from the direction of the peninsula, as it ap pears that large ieriifbfcetitefiis' . .are now being sent, arbund -for that:pur pose. The Olathe (Kansas) :".Alirror:#ays that during the past year eiery town in the county has hetu'efeelced*, `p,nd one burned ; that sixty 'of its citizens have been killed by- banditS;ithlit $lOO,OOO worthenC , prOperty has. been destroyed or carried a.A.v4, Eißil,Abat a reign of te:rrArhpiretaile'd nearly all parts of-th4ounty during that period. • ' Fearful Tragedy,A.terriblg, Ras, - edy occurred. , on- ,thc:Belletontaine Railroad on , Thfirsdity`l'hc Caihiplirtsk ( gliJlre.Mlke 11 9,k b 49,11 able' to obtain, or the names tyc yen nd ,,,c,sl...,_ll....appßllFALas the:. train ''"neared Bent:font:nue, a stncriLL -i nfuriated with ittliji:.or,latiiirAgliin der delirium trereiWkttaeltecUlel,a,dy' r ancl cut her across the breaSt, infiictin,g, a I terrible wound. Shofell,;"aiid in' if ficer, a Captain of vatmteers, sprang forward to save "'filer," arrd:` tha' . tiftiniac ; struck at him, the krrife.entering the motlAh. and cuttleg''Ciean.iicrosa' the I cheeklnd The'assistant super- j intendent of the road,' John "fCtenby,! was the nt;kt:;, , ,y,i'otim,: He was ; cut across the abdolnen, it is;SUPpesed mortally.' The cenduotor, John Sipe, at length got hold'of`flie knife: after; receiving a seV - eilb' Wound,'.andl the: man was,setitiied., Th,dWounded and I "left at Belle Kin• cal tie.'----44ana Sentitte/. "' t " AIi . S;;AJ,LAteGE--WAGEM, +WAS V 5490 New fir. drlc;. on lihnday, in..:thia very I peculiar style.: , - : XaoirLabellt„iten o'• I clock in the4norningu.otil-sunset; the Broadway it i os, sOfe, j ed- with the tiPlraMee,PPol)(4,e.cross-;walk 4i.0n0 of the street's intersecting Bre4dWay jii bcc' prape,lch q rqb, of 'very clistingue s,weepor,y hose costume, ex- peptins„liis hat, coat, an ( d hoots, was that of avgendei ll o. Pjligently he plied his rugged broorp,;.bcfOre,the steps eacii i per sorAlorciSsing the, stroot qUostion, IrcY.eating dressed.bead of , hair, as he remOyed-hia, hat on reach- I ing theourb, and solicited 'contribu tions,for:his.muildy labors. Quite a I crowd gathered on the woks towards •evening; to stare at him,,,apd,,thengh his business bad, been geed, it became a,gorgcous shower Of pan ides and postal curreney. ' At sunset, (or near that,' he Sod.: denly stopped his labors, throw his broom clear across Broadway jump (34 into .a carriage which had just' , driven up close by, And waswhirled away around the corner of Pour- I "teentli street beforelbe Speetators , li ad sufficiently recovered from their, as lonishment toipatsue.' Probably you have guessed ithe•sure facts of.,the cited: the . Mysterious sweeperr was a yOtiltgf man fashion who .had . made a bet th`difiglit before that he !should I collect twenty dollars -in ik,clay. from the public, by playing sweeper in the costutno have noted. • The matterwas . to boa close secret between4tVe two , until,the wager was decidirit and . h.e.wbo offered Ilho bet pledged liiinself not to recognize any , of his kien.ile who might' enOountor bim,d,nringtkis employment with the broom, nor make : any, ad vanotor con fidonpies, 4. give IV iritimati i rs of „w,h,fok. aqir ragg*l . sweet.liar ns l ir ht ri?t :14igiOlpf,ttif:y. • tiyht!,',.l . 2l Mt: ,T . hi)Es• ch i mpuet,x re 6 *tl .- 4 . 0t 7illy Viiiiisktiid V 2 r , ;4• 1 : • : - 4f illy .., 01 IN , 0, ifidtep:wfirillikielfittre'tol6 their doriatiolisi rnd iginfitinies" gaveThiln fifty, canta l atO 4.wenty-five centerpos pits; , tiiisy pi tjecf ' him• most 'goner- OusfY, and on one Occasion - - It• :lady janed:from b i er eftrriag.,l3,)iv,bibf ,liiiio "pipijOg)o.tikjy,l,q *lin d - hi ill bili..'oon• tribfition. ~ , . .Hiltei s is all,)diiii 9 f6f..-imme one ottlielikorV.'irn , spoichia genuine f, itivii,jl.,;,,ll3P6ihil ket .4iiiiilfelf* y in 0" ~.r.,egplar 'grail a oed''',ol3ti . enat," style, and be can make a fine theft() —while novelty lasts.—Er. roper. A Remarkable Afule.—Tbere is now in Wheeling a mule whose remarka ble career Ifs deserving' or notice.— This mule 06 drafted I'l , C - I:the army : c l . l . l3ltlylft(W tif'e ObeDio tribited l t o oifill4,ieii,‘, itspantio,Vpd and l 'was iafttrwalds tr ‘ sferreOto the fa- L'rn'titis Jacki f fen Mary. :Ito' was en gaged in the battles of McDowell, Cross Keys, and followed Fremont all through the valley of Virginia in his pursuit of Stonewall 'Jackson.— The mule whose !mum is i ,Thomas, but is called '= — 41161.4 is. .rep' _markable for, his ,great coolness un-, der fire:" He We'ais - To care lio` more for Chi Y.; liistlB4 i Oflan tiOnAMV . 1 - 0; shells, than if they ilia - been so-many blue bellied , flies. "Tom" =has been 1 wounded-six times.. :He has a ballet hole thro' each ear, and a minnie ri fle ball shaved off -his tail close to his body. At the battle of Cross Keys a ball entered his hip and came out in the middle of his back; but not withstanding-all thIS he soon recov ered again, and,was ready for duty.— 'About three month aao ; "Tom . " bay. 'ing been transter t ed " .W 'ram the tack ion Battery a baggage wagon, found some wild cucumbers on the road --iiiiihfiiblidiibeerkbroAni . orpi'a 'bottle,of bitters and, eating freely of the same, became so much Intoxica ted that his driver at onto dismissed him "friirn the serviTer,and b ival sold to , a.flischarged, soldie.rovho paid for `him with a badly damaged overcoat. lie was thus hastily disposed of under thelmjnisitiA unit' h etWAS ikfllict„e , with the blind staggers.. 6 Veini Vin l recovered from his intoxication and was taken to- Wheeling.; Wherole is ( fast recovering from the effects of his campaign in ' the mountains. He is" in great spirits now; and we under stand that he thinks of re-enlisting i for the war. Deny it Who Dare.—We assert, and we challenge any Ahalition paper or politician to prove the contrary, that no prominent Democrat in the North ha's'ever proposed a separation of the States, or a cessatian of the:war on the Antsisof dissolution ; and that the only members of either party who bav ta . lged i the . , breakin a. ; Alp of the Unihn,lAie been Rapnbrmans% Le7-'llli e Democratic PartY Must save, this country yet.. The - signs of times do .not justi y the hope that the preient administration, hris either the will or tilie*,wisdom 421*. S ar as the restoration of.peace and :Union is cthmerned,it ilde:a . :;:ite't matter tvheth"er°we : !kin .battles or lose them. Union•upoti, , thev administration plat fOlTi i ilnpeSsible;' but, thank God, we are on the last• half of this admin istrktion. We see WO hope but in the , ball4t;l' i box. Lot every Democrat stand firm, and patiently await. the time m ett„vy h;ep - is ,yo.*.e as . ,, Pp ten - tial as that of A.braham Lincoln.: A,- glorione privileg,e is 'the right to vote! if we.fg6tathe chance-ande more:. Didn't W . ant a Stormy Trei if Gccen kyle!' Village, Mass., was to be married one - day IastTVAVIc: The night before the happy day his sash footers, burned dotvn, with a loss of $2OOO ; but Bailey was pluck - ey, and went and gnt married, neverthe less. Net quite so plucky was one of his neighbors, of whom the story is told that the preparation had been completed for a wedding, and ,the guests: to the number of two hundred had :assembled but the festivities were damPened ar d broken - up by the non arrival of the prospective bride groom. Tho next' , day the dilatory lover -rnade,,, 'APPeara"?% "that pehalf - Thought 4 best - to yenta fg , 'Ont, ihe:previous evcrittfeitin 1 -t.rt accounk of the stopYrP tot Vein forklift Lt o lgfrgs. Paginilkownlow, the lion of the Alio 7 litionist.s during his late tour through thp North, and who, pocketed their dimes And quarters to almost a government cOntrac tor's income, uses the following language in a letter to an Abolition Loyal League meeting at Chicago a few days ago. At will be an excellent addition to the Book which the Abolitionists purchased of him . so liberally,- and , we recommend them to paste it in: ''You o itizens of Chicago call yourselves loy al; you glory in your loyalty ; you proclaim it upon the etreets, and herald it in your press, and declare it from every pleat), to ; but it costs no th int to be loyal-herein Chicago, so far away from danger. Loyalty leads to the field." This was pretty hard : , on the sty-at home Aholition patriots. ,If the Parson • talks that way, he will very soon rank "a mond* those' whom the Abolitionists are pleased to call "traitors; gel., Emigrant arrivals at New York are' very large. Every emigrant ship briags, fr0rn...30() to Aix) pasfengers, arid dastle Garden begins to . wear .the busi ness aspeet o f. better days. Four Calves at .one Birth.— Ago', belonging to Mr. Moies S. Th Windsor township, Elerks county, gave birth recently to 'tour calves. , Two of them were dead but the other two „are strong and healthy. tom' A duel was fought in. Mississippi lately by S, K. Knott and A:W..BNA, the result was, Knott was shot!, And Mott was not. In those circumstances -we would rather have teen Shott than Knott. LS" St . - _tng r ory.— e r eric sburg correspondent of the Tallahassee Floridi an, tells the following strange story : "While speaking ofpeace, there is a le gend connected with a spring near Fred ericksburg, which l will relate for the benefit of the curious : According to tm ditiim, this, spring was discovered run ning three months before the Revolution ary War. =Three_ months before a treaty of peace it Tiried up,inlircl.ased to run.— It commented rilowiqk agittinlnret months before the war bf:lBt2;•arid three months before iti Close, as iiitVe Reirofutionnry war, it again dried-up ; witb•the Meican war. 'Thi•ec thonths'before.the 'whit t'ort Sumter ; it again commenced rw - -running, and a short time since,dried up 1 1 . ' have for my author, for this erne mail who was born and lived neat` } he arid - whO lies Considerable•pf t3si and-offers to bet it all that we t:iir e Ell peace in tfiree months from the 4,y_ fog up of the spring. Japanese Oddities- One great peculiarity of the people is their mania for squatting; they Seeniflo do every thing in this position, and even ` when a man is ploughing in the - field he looks as if he wanted to squat, Their habit in very many things seem to.bilo often exactly in opposition to ours, that it almost resolves itself, into a rule that everything goes by contraries. *hell they cook a . gqose., j instead' of putting the goose on4tril'rethq. - pUtthe fire in the .goose, thuessulang a great SiVing of , fuel. In planing Or sigiviit &hoard, they plane or sa w towardstbereseliminsteadoirig - om themselves. ' When of el grkfrife - a3trit* -- -.- instead of taltingtff your lint, you tate: "off your sfi6ei.enst7rotrWi- , • they woulOdy7W - h John, and - instead of Mister 'Brow; itratei: The country is rich in ffoirnit;'rgaler-r . , table productions. They have the art of making paper to krini - flerfe' _ Lion. Dr. Macaowan showed-P.-4n over coat:perfectly strong and serviceable. , ;' , :kiora I - this country we have paper c011fs: in Japan they go further, and hafepaper7T handkerchiefs, which are very beatitifar , and soft, and of very fine texture. But ' they are more delicate Ural - we, in one respect.. After they have used a hind-="- kerchief they ihrow=iti thus saved the trouble of a washerwci3l man. They even weave their paper, and make what may be called paper cloth. Bernarkable Railroad Jizaidett.---Ap employee of the Baltimore and Ohio tail road informs us of the _follo*inkleniarlsH., able accident and escape .7.--4_dayor *since, as a train was going east. Over - the-, 'above road, and was moving along at a , pretty, rapid' late' near - Harpers: gFgEry the= engineer'observed a two, horse arribu- Janne' crossing the track a short &Stance ahead. The engine, had 'just- turned ; curve, and was so:Close - upoirtheoiehicle.. that the train could not : be st4Ped...f: horses had crossed the track, but theain-, bulance was just fairly upon it, vihenitile I pilot struckthe , vehicle.betweert the front - and hindmost wheelS. As strange - aett may seem, the horses were instantly', sett; „ arated from.the ambulance, ..anti the.velfie le was lifted "uP i and squarely' seated on the bumpers of the.engitteiyitiiii - ifY,e.? - : mained until the train was stopped.— The ambulance contained -a.. iiick.sOlier Fand four or five officers, - none'” I were injured in the slightest..d.llie horses also escaped unhurt It was -re,- garded as one of the most -- remarkable es- . capes, on record.Wheefing.,Znfeillen- The 4300 Exemption Claitse.—There is a conflict at Washington respectingAe, interpredation of the 1300 clausein;the National Enrollment Act. = The Secrete- ry ofWar 4 has Finpu9ced;Vet. be had concluded To;,, - construe the - clause tone perillissive and dot mandallo`nitilmitiwhA t and should ignore it On the-other hand Mr, Whiting, Solicitor of the Wek.de- ; - part ment, deems the , act - mandatorrnpott , 1 the Secretary :•iand fl y,l,s l oot improbable in view of its e? importance, ex : iortance, that the .questia '''rrigANtiereferrld to the Attorney Gineial. ''PiiselhW.„reititer in lieu of such reference or in additionAp l it ( the several members of - the Cabirietiitttty,_ be ended - upon to itty: "their- opinions rtii writing belore the President... ?lit It is understood that the views lit ,the - Attorney General are diametrically posed to those entertained by the -Seerea tary of War, and that he holds. thee; e _ law of the . Secretarplpwfi lestisule. by the - payment of Which;:toprC;perry-,,:aii pointed persons, the drafted:nialiiiiayrd charge himself The eventuab.ditiiirni - 1 nation of the .Admihistiptiorruner these circumstances is, oft'ottrae,- a -patter Pf uncertainty. r_4inti ow , „_'•l.. - :::: 4....i. ' - -"=•-' irilaz & ingits ttel(Offel"tetiger ,er the&e ,l- 4 a doctor's office, as an .attemptit4 Kihkite young in the verYlaWs"Ofdeith.''-; , ::-,' tta - ... - Tile,eoolo Pfißkip*torsikilaitar, have voted to !fay every man who ai4 be drafted under the con.scrintipril, 41-. sum of three liutted¢ goiters, te.en;ble him to-procure an.eierniittoP : - - Ildr - Itis stated' that>aadraft for 31X1,0,(9 men will shortly be ordered by. the Pres* , dent for 4441314tix05e - of fillinmp the - old regime:its. It ,Tot. intgik t ion' to form-any - " A 'Change of Base.--:-TheVelkwring advertisement in :tbe(bbk...osh -(Wiscon sin) Remeio,-§figiks l itipAYpf is s een a general change of basp''lrtiVe the acces sion of the Abolition dynastY * to pow) wANTED.--ny a imiectable - hallired faraityt a bright in te 11 igen t girt* Earve itirtth be y:amity "of boom ter; ant.:-:Sueb paid good 'Wages alui...b6 treated as twnik.:4 family. References as I to boneFty and Bet regiiire4.--Addiess y Z. , ot%kosh SAMUEL EMMERT., ADOLftlp*:l4Fit*lll.. caiti3:xr.xnur A. Friendly uttivitatinn,,, 'all deeirmis of purchasing • LIIIVIR , COAL 6itliee&bliabed iadt irellAnown ' • •i LUMBER VAR . 4r. • OF REINOMES:iBgittEILY At s the iINI,OitiCKNAL, on tho s makt-innlelef - eat klEeibir Market Street, North - Leintoittitiortagh ; ::. f riARE sutstribers take pleasure itt 1 _sans of. Lebanon, and "surrounding eglantine:that they still continue the LUVBRit — AND' ftrAt%olll - at their old arid welt bran: , stbirtkareara lb s are daily receiving additional, infrifing of the a BEST.AND WELL B.IFASO3IIID • consisting of White and telloarrnffel!prkg‘s anti SCANTLING.' ?Asa Hemlock BOARDS, PLANK andSb__. POSTS, PALINGS.AndangKuIKO. ASH, from 1 to CILERRY;fkoix Ina; POPLAR, from %to 2 inch'. " • - .1 ~'••••• Poplar and FIanIwbbeISCIANTLING.: t • ,7 Oak and 'Maple HOARDS'aid. PLANER: • Roofing and Plastoring LATHS. •-• . BHINOLES,! SHINGLES! ! IHILINOLES! :1 'Also; Pine and 491111cick SIUMILES.;- COAL! 'COAL !t• A %Ceall !I' A I of. the, best quality of Stove, Broken, eßgi,burl:terse CCIAIf; axed alio, the Alai 'We" -gbertylObAltkor Bladikonitba.' • - _ 414 . - Thankful Sro the liberal manner, in erh • och they havo-tierelotbie ,would extend a inastabon forir . Oho:ince of fdionq they pre • e-intlitint tA : ' , alt this QV Hive the furi*t„ bed and - cheat:firs tint; CLII RE' halid• la the emunty, whlnikir.illt6s tage• • . +KR . '" 11 0 11 - 4 1 4 and taTeiffiintiitt• adder an d prune De -31 purtlitialo eburiyhervi.— • A••• ' L • North LabaaopporoughlkyTl MGM=a AIRILY_ 802. • ‘• • ••• • 4, ^lr; SIE 41:4411 . P IM•1611 o47' pov ork, 'S • $1 will pay from f2.5 - to au4the ..and all . '• .. kenoimm i a, to activa Ageabh . o/aisaa, emu,' ion. ;Atillnas 3,p.u.,3nrts Onixisrv. C-3AILES, Genend Mirah, Ohio. May 13, 163.