The Anti-Negro RiltatilahOOrgi Editors'of the.49ti:-:-, l llo , 4,Dontaomsts having sown the , groes are beginning :01m* theWhWlwind; The proverb of tbe- - Arabs that: curate like chicken* coirie,liorriti to, bout to be exfimplified,at.i4 . l*,!ooks'ver.y:' much to-mens.if the Jac o bins --wito!hivk endeavored to inatiguratensylitem.:ofiaik law to deStrov the -freedom': of sPeeek.ttii: well as the friedom of the iiresk and feree, u pon the piktple the-heresythattfieling can do no wrong" are, `about to the poisoned. chalice -retitrned' 'their oVin lips, and that,too y hands from 'which . they least expected - • You may • remember: thet.-.duritig winter a flambee - of: resolutirMi,' purpOrt-: ing to be passed`` regiments ,; which sust.amed:,the, Tfolicy'of the. - Pres- - dent, hi the.conduct-: the . viar, , even the Emaneipatioii-PreelimatiOn, , andeon- , demned in the-severest 'terins2-Ncit 4 ' • ' Democrats, were ,foivitUrded: to . this State and published :in tbe - --Abolition - Papers. From the.tenor- of these, as`well - a8 the'ea` itoriafnrticles published . from; day, . ,:tosd,V in the Harrisburg Tele.orivia, atatiflg." effect that the army -had , :become tiomzed, and that the nine tivinthi-Men had a fearfpl. account tesettle With.the "Copperlmuls" when they returned, a few: timid Democrats became alarmed. ,But' your correspondent; who•iirperseaallY. ac quainted - with ,nearly 'two' thousand Dem ocrats who served in nine 'Months ser= vice, had no inxiety on the _anbjeet., - ,- On . their return went.: among thetn, ,and could not find Single ,Democrat :Who had changed; but fbund - ont:tharkgh them that many. .who...,had gone lot#.lte. publicans are now Deniocraf& the' street corners I have heard diseharged soldiers opeuly decl.nre that Vier:"went to fight for a ,restoration, of the Maim as it was, and not merely to free the negr, o; - and that they would-not return for any other purpose, unless- compelled `to so:by conscription'. These sentiment* were so freely expressed that I think they 'are the sentimentssof majority`, of all the; nine months"men. . - - And now for a few facts 'which look little queer to' the eye, and which•the olitionists will.in -vain try to explain. The soldiers who 'passed the'-emancipation. res.: olutions in camp, and who'.weresupposed to have becolne converts to the-Ethiopian theory that "one manfiS just as, genii as another,r together with Wendell odenda---" and a - damned sight :better"-=I say,-these soldiers, instead of immelating the "Copperhead,":have disappointed their, ardent admirers ofthe Loyal,League,, by 'making n terrible foray, on: the negroes. of Harrisbum.. Is.• _ • _ appears that a party of soldiers .went into a dokgery kept ' - by a. darkey. named Toop, in Short street, on Monday evening and drank seine lager-beer • Toop; either through, ignorance or 'design ; gave them the wrong Change, when a quarrel arose, and one of them seized two beer glasses; when they left. At the door they were met by a police officer who arrested two, of them ;- the others managed to , escape. The two who were arrested were taketi before Alderman Kline, where the matter was settled and the -soldiers - discharged; After leaving:the Office the soldierslell in with some oftheir companions, when all ot' them, proceeded to TeOp's house and made a riotous- - .demonstration. Ntun hers were'constantly added, 'brit before any serious:injnilwaadone, the Prokost Guard had arrived, and charging pp Sheri street, cleared it. It Was - , then thought that quiet - Wag \festered; `::and the.guard' left. The - soldiers retreated'o State street where they commenced operations en large negro boardieg house, ,-- kept by Di. Jones.. This 'filace wascimplUtelY Doors were, battered:dlown, windows rid dled and most of the furniture, broken to , pieces and thrown-into the street. From thence they Went to - the hotise nektdoor, and - continued -their work of demolition, until five adjoinin,V,honses were complete ly gutted. The Provost: Guard arrived upon the ground, lint: .refused to charge.; upon the riciterk,who probably now num bered two hiinilra - men„ 'all - of charged soldiers..,:, The, pollee force,. alte. : - gether inadequate; . madeno_afteimpt to stay the progress; Of : the -From, South street Ate ' men Crosied. O v er Short street 4 where they Made adernon, strat,ionuponT,ctopiaiireintses; and-also de; - . molished doors, _windows / and , Turnitnre. Here they were niet by the Illayor;•Who mounted a box and exhorted Omuta, p. serve the peace,imd • his Speeelk;htet r.* thed effect of scattering them; The riot exhib ited some very singular: features..; The:' men engaged in it.appeared:tO be.?-ealui and sober, as if siniply'scting,upott:4l4n previously agreed upon. - - •There - :*as no: eatery,. no mouse' beyond - -Oat;caused-bk.:, the blows 'upOn the iipors and .WindOws. Yesterday after-beton Ateinuestrati.o-q: was, made upon Som - lmre:: hokum , Walnut street;•, - the but'; iii checked by the pollee; tAbii clock at night, beiveyei; they madortiiit- tack upon_the'llegro_ : lnarterti itt4l"l s .1 0 f4: of Third street, and succeeded