RIPPI Intrust-. tins •eg; ; 4 . A. J. ; 0 - :if drAmairy, efog" sd ,16551. Diiinat - *Mc State Nondnatimis. YOB GOVERNOR" MBE W. WOODWARD, a unman; Co. iOH-31JOGE OF THErSTRIUME coma, VIM H. LOWRIE, OF ALLEGIniNit CO. Xibction ! Tatis&ty, Ociabei. tar Republicans are invited ; to read an opinion of Judge Wixidward; fro:irons-of their leaders; also the negmetriatity cord of-Agnew, - their candidate for Sege. See first page of this 'piper. Also read what.jeor OWD pipers say-about thlipage. • Jrir:The abolition papers. very careful= ly refrain from •telling their readers that the :decision that soldiers cannot iiote while - ont of the State, was made by Oeir own, party , Thei howl at the decisifm for party effect, yet dare not tell the truth , on the subject. farDmi!t. fah to read thd article,head ed "Secession Preference for Abolition!" From that it Ira! be seentWat the rebels base hopes of success upon the preliable success of the, republican party.;:,y;bile they hold that a Democratic triumph is a de:nth-blow to rebellion and disunion.— Sound conclusions. lair The Pittsburgh Garetti, the most influential Republican journal in western Pennsylvania, after charging qov. with dishonesty and corruption, goes on to say: 'There is no answer to these charges, and there can be none. Standing by themselves, they make it morally impossi• ble for us to support Gov. Curtin under any circumstanc. et/gaily impossible for any party to elect him. We should treispis' e the men who, knowing these things, should seriously urge him under such circumstances, and resent his nomin ation as an impeachment of tile' public conscience and an insult to the moral 'sense of the community, 'and," 'know that we should be sustained by the judg mens of every honest-man in Peonsylvan- 113rThe Montrose • Republican; basing no good reason to urge why Wood Ward should not be elected Governor, raises the paltry objection that he now holds an of fice! Has that, sheet forgotten , bow it la bored to keep Wilmot and Grow in office perpetually? And does it not know that both men on its• .own State ticket now hold Office T One would think that people who live in glass houses would not begin yo throw stones. Not content with opposing our candi date with fair arguments or contemptible objections, that veracious shikt stoopi to sheer fakehood, by pretending to quote certain words from Geo. W. Woodward in its:list iasuei but We have theloestau thority for stating that such language Was lever used - 14 him, and we therefore brand the forgery as being, both maliCious and willful. If the Republican wants tO telttbe truth about' judge Woodward's UniOn seSti: meets, jet it' quote the last paragraph on our first,page.• ; How do-you like it ? rair*y. Curtin ifithas spoken of by a leading organ of his party—tho Pittsburg Gazette : . ' • ' 6 Gov. Curtin, in one of ~the tir ades, tibia' be has been in the habit ctindul l ging on all. occasions since the_Adventi of h is "dinitiletrsttion, against the people: of this county; hai - the credit of having re , marked that be could.aarry all his friends is county in a two-horse wagon: The accommodations, - welhink, 'would be a bout large 'enough for the, iiiirpose•; but' kitikitig‘tii:the quality 'of his stippo4erAit itittld k gqiinin, have been 'alore , ratifigif . suggested a hearse or a • tutotwil , for-thebt conveyance,. •At the bestrthef are bet biro mourners, - . whose . pints*,is bnt rinse' 1494 its ("portal:lay-of = This 'llgfeenient...*.V3efi P a iM ir alif,n#liistrty; that italya Ingcm 4 oad' of frielidg Atl..qi. it' 131 C arii.' - -- .. . 4 ::A•b o M l4en g * oe ts.. o', 't : J*ll Floss le ..: per. Z . . ,. ` . ,4 .. 443Vtlik, Ik l it, the r , , , ,,' Says alitTt.:oo. Sl* antest.7 It regi*: Ole ad4,Bof-theliMilChOes4.l lB iodlei_ i elmin*Ciflbe fieMbiiratitiSuite central; Coign:Agee, sire moStAtble'paier,'Whicii ' 'Aarraigus.with the force of -truth, ,and _in a statesmanlike way, the anti-law party of elle IVirib,fand pronounces it to be " Ung4 ion to the core." ' - - -t . rosfiairitoßiiiikeVai`64 l,7 3 l ; 7l :ltri ' ' Li c iotii i t fight of the inair t o he people of 'Pentutylvsnitr'Uokl whir - Ito Much Wee don, and with perfect, cenfidebce +iii this ,tint ,01 iler.great , .1 1 .4-r-14 1 .0i)iriOn litilltlY . " The Candidate, :lodge Woodward,. has - a record--:which..for characteriL ability, statesmanship pnblici.senrices, com mands Abe .respeet of the good r• andirrie . men of all parties.fi tu:lbis selection by • the. Contention..cuch - . is' hia -:downright honesty of purpose and noble cralities 'of heart and- mind,-,-is like going backrto the earliertaed purer.dayeof the Republic-4 - - 1A iitirelated Abet belad notj hanging ;a bout him. pmiy-tif . greedy_ •partrsans working-for his nominstaoriAnt as be was quietly discharging his duties in •the Su preme Court, the People claimed.him -for their .candidate. drat -.declined-the nomination, , but was induced to:accept it for the sake of the country:- , ' • • IW.The people are Ao know Why,the war has been prolonged, vOlun testing discontintied, and drafting .began. It linbp''difficidt - tO learn arlo:'Eliliteen months iigo, tlie'..oiveilitnenthad, alrrhe men it ask.f**Lferr—ip fnet.bas. never-called for volanteera land failed to . ..getiAltem.— But victory and' aPetittired Union tiot it6'tt'st4 managers w.satedi'fitia they OPiVaVoiv,i)l4, : thely,wnat_a pew kind pf ,nnderliew_iConstitutlons.: To ef fect.these endail.volunteming Was stopped, drafting.decided on;Piditiesiniruded into the artaY'tO: ePPtrol 'entnEnissink, and even defeati,ivere courted, and cattl.T . d, for the sake ofinaniurating an abOlition policy. The.Presidept'S proclamation was pallt of ilas d =Nicked grograamme. fikolition . pol4icians {aliored': to lurit‘eiitlg, we ~remind our. readers -that,irt Lthe, minter, of, 1802, Mr. Tesaenden, Republican' Senator -froin in' a arieedi in the Senif i ee, inen'iViAti Are. paid .from month to mOritb. not milled Into the Sold t absobitely, for, the 'reason 0 4, ; o' 6 geY9TilwiO 3 ; no Won to wad tbein, and' yet no Kep i . is ta ken to disband these !nen.3 1 71,,,n0t dis band, theni if they riPt„Wanted3; We have tor`p . :hundred:' 40' WAY'_thonsand nfore than ife &OrlayndedtOliaVe..,.,lt is extravagance of Ahe'inOSt - wanton.and. I Offetied a proposition to stop all enlist inente." Abi4ktiOn Sonat9r. 'Wilson,. of, Massa .c.bu:aetts,- said • . . • - have , over-and- over sagain heeti' the War Office and urged upon the De part stop reciniting in-eveq part !o f the eountey;; • - -We have had the prom :lad that it should be- done. I believe we have to-day-one hundred , and fifty/thous and more men under the pay of the gov ernment than we need or can well 'use.' think the department - onght to issne per emptory orders/forbidding the enlistment of another soldier: into the volunteer force." • • 11 This wad hefore the emancipation itoe:- laination; was' hisned, They then had more volunteers ;hen they.. wanted.. They- is sued that proclamation--volunteering ceased—and-a.forced conscription is the result.' 4 ' . . PORTRAIT OF .11:MGR WOMFWAND...- Afessria."Dural d:c.Son, • Lithographers, S. _W. cornerof- Fifth 'and Minor. -streets, Philadelphia, have just published , nn -ex cellent lithographic portrait of Judge Woodward, and are • prepared to supply clubs and individuals with copies... It is endorsed as a faithful likeneas, and execu ted in the fineststyle.. ,Twenty-five cop ies willte,sent4ost;paid, for 14,50, .fifty copiei for.sB,, apd one -hundred copes $l5. Who 11, ,the Soldier's •Beal rderut Extract from .rthe „decision of Judie W, fdpd w.ard sPstajOinglthe stay law passed by ocaegiiilatuve,in favor,of ":Now, if a i3tay of execution for three years r would not be tolerateikin ordinary dines, did not , these circuimunces cons s w tute an emergeney'that justified the push? ing of legislation • to the extremest ihnit of the Constitution? No citizen: could - be blamed - for volunteering. He Was invoked to do so ktry ; appeals 48 strong rhis,love of Otntry. , the nature of things there is nothing tinreasonahlp in exempting, ,a solaWs . proppity:_from execution ..whilst leis, *eat from! himie,battling .for-thp, aulweinliFY (if the CfmAtitutilMAnkthe in tegrity` of theArnion„ ', , AtrdAvhco ; he, has not ruil . befdre liimansent;hut. has yield ed himself slk.-. o 4eigall-Rflifid3QuntrYl h i s self4 !ieriSleME-PatriOtisl4l4924.lStruilk Eet - P:mgMA'ffo- .1401geepecTrow sieiediler°3s4l.l*- thlaßgisl"”4/91,26 imicer' . ; to grant. toduli geA ACeillikPg:Aß 'Ap3leataiieeiijt, was not 'ionger, ) tilpf soiap. s tcir ,the; President Juid....Csnagreas.d e d ,the soidier's paritioea."„ • • tar Where there are two :or - m9re of aged iffQifittafeeK iitibjWstAi2 e (Wl* 'the thitte4loolrheltieniedid;l4 liauthermirolieerivhiet, iselegehlrbe4t. feaPt,:4l;,* ye g iraelvititehe ignur; MEC -tbrillbc,b adIM A vio m.r ~,,i , , Tirffic.,4l.ug. AqBo3: ?`th,r, , , , ,, • e filitor of As Chicago . 21 141 i1„..4 • ~,:,- tihavileen permitted, by ffinkindlletne aril friend, to make the following*teacts frcirti thellobile Register ind Adiertlser,_ lust reereied here by a deseiteriihiy *ante In froth B _ 'a army : , It will tic..,•remem bered that, t is paper is the very quintess- Aire of fi(keeiSSiq l / 4 bOlilgAb9 firPtP),lea4 4 - fili Ahibatfia. ..ltb say s: • .: --,.. il.. '.. 1. - - We thank God from the derbs of our l' -•nrilliiThiPriiilbiiiitTelAC-WitilltricenTi ituilbbed-rtbs-PresidentStephtinQ inu his later attempila nonfetlvitirAtkent (OMR!' national; aiirs,.. without. form ,or, cer,emo. "' ' ;einn lionenitioliniiiiiitbat Ibis ,tip.,, , bias . g!, ~ ...„. ...., • . . 8 gePleinal thought ,, 1 !, 4 ' - 0 . e'enntd,,get,, to ,wbisper into ' . th e enra, nt. seine lien. aiiont _Watililngten, tbe...oo:lt, Might he some ,terinis o Peace em nornetiort, of union ; .or reeenattnetion.: . 110_ - , seemed . ; to. forget ; that iisoixe*:*iiii,,lo(o' be- ri,.a. In serve, is:dead, ,and notwithstanding . his' mantie, iii ; fallen,,by dividing it into four pieces, upon .4i,chardson and .Voorhees, 1 .Vallanglghitit end . rilkhs 'On the' Demo cratic party is not in pav er now,,thid, we may thank. God i for:. it.. . l'*e . prospect i looked. Waspy_ to., pie.. Vice ,P resident, Uliiiieinfkrinity ifbmlync.donbt casts a a ebadOW over his spirits, andbe . said th at 1 one',.oftWnthings mast be : done.; .e ither seine territs,tanst be in24,or, the whole Militia Of ‘ the Confederacy must be called i '64 ' atrd,iiTtl.e.dca4i .ia li A llel3 PF: ° Pqft t 4 :Oi l/ filiiitiriO!poivitrs. . .': , • ' - ...r,resideiti,:l4iainve hint .../0 rowers to Ore ,flrt: frmpiable. Wm* and started ; Min .nii - ,:tnlita„liinOnnt..ok Abra l 4 l .. -- I . Buirfntlio Abraham told hint .there. was I run bites444e .g.iiifhetweenthem,. and the. `Vice - fresident , had, to_ steam ; back . to itinhOlnlad;ftllitio . V top-fallen., r ;t.' ,hope ' :ibis; Will4mi, a stniforever to some croak ers 'aimitt rot that. Here are pg o 6, -- sm,9, #gli,. Ole, 4.4 l Y„t.ci, _O4 _, Apt 4!), , in the,Piort,Nto.restnre tpo„u.4.2jell i fts kwas. • Ai,i4 .We aloo.lhOpe that...ilia Poyeniniept -at Itiehined,. will pot . htintiliate ifseif • rany • iflOre,r hot frnM this time_ will, look only •he ' . and, substantial • AO, t que endo . ~iia in dependence. - ;The,Ntireh is :ngt,.. le-Is set • 'op a:parposneffinO:seperatlon than we .are. .Theßepnblferiii.party are mg...fight ing. td -rikittoretbis ,trnion, any .more. than the ohil t iteinans fought - to. es tahl iPI; the in dependence of the countries they. invaded. ..' Therßepubliiins are, fighting . for eon suest.ind..dnininiOnswe fur li rty and in :4ggidO.ii.ee- • •,. .. , , . , , .. .. e",;e, ji.Otilk one pa , y in, the :North k iiikii Want:,this-gnion.. ,e prick, biii;they I have no m o re power,- . 7 lg6liii* • e;ecu r"tive, oqudininitkan, thepapen we write .im. It is tr i ne', they tritlte a.alientiof Union , lni and strength,t they bave *lie vole*: Of 0113:ioi4Y, , We know that., the,, , lindiandi 'ghani.actiobl wants. the . rillotKrestori4, tor 'he told,ila'nii when here, in eite,'-'-par • taking of sticti be:vitality as .we extended to ftal , Oemj P 3 oar struggle for, 4-ePqr ,UtiOn',Aia,nishectto ottr;soil by anether,ene lnY, 'who is ~practically.pwre. our. friend than be, ,''; And if' ValfaptlighTti should, "b , 'aceidetkor other,emisf, beconie' Gov :crnorOf Phiii, We hopitippoin Will keep ,lila, neryektli . the proper tension, rod. mit allow. 'hint. to, ; , enter <.. the _confines nt'; . h'e:'...Piate... .433 ; -li‘Whistratinn 'Wotild,ilq'triore. to restore the old Union than any; other poWer in Ohio ,could do, "end. therefore we pray that he may be de feated,,, Should :a strong ; Union . party s!ring lip'hi Ohio, the third State in the Northh in political , import4nce, it, might .dud` a, faint i responsg in ; some Southern _State end give ustrouble; ... - But., ai, limg . ati the ,IftePublieanA. . hold 'poWer,; they. will think,of . ponquest and dominion only, and and We, on the.otherland, s will come,up in a Sol.l4 . ,„e.oluannokr free "dam and independense,.Whick )aie. Will be certain to.'aehieve, with ; SuChassistance ' we may now ((after : the ;refusal :of, th ,a Washington'CA bin .4"9 OPa.tti,) COgfiAell ,i . Ijr . e*pect, before „the -I?.einacrata of the Northget in potter agaitcam4vpie whis pering in ~ our ears, "town, reconstruction, Constitution, concession and guarantees." Away with' all such, stuff .: We want Imp: emtion. . 'iye . uimither,men: liklir :Thad dens Ste venst atikquirleaSninner.. 7%4 *curse the old . Utiinit and-,despise it, and so ditoeinen that,we, as t Anciwel)!Tshii4te therontse these gen t/44in and "accursed .ConstitutiOn," let . them keep down Naliandighant and his party, in ..the North, alien they ahall never, tic tronbled by:ns with .such whining nbout .the Con stitution and .T.l;nion, as,. they * are sending V-, - - EIMEMES —The insolence of posir ,dißplued', tb ;Administration party, seems not to , be at U temPered by the precaTiOus naturo of cia tenure: The Philadelphia 'Press thinks Mr. tincolii too great a nian to be addressed a mere State . Govpmor, —Notes ofl/m-ions denommatuans„ m imitation of LW' government greenbaehav are in , circulation. I T'hey purport to inon the Geeep'remeilt Bank, which , does mat exist, are 'dal:ed, Washington, ,rlistrict ; Colpmbia.. -I Te'ePlabe c r 19 th,1,180.0,:. signed .7- l ilaskw; *( -4 8 ider, .anSi Thrvg. Preei(lent T h e y.. n r° lll PinNO !`1 ) ealallate (rem f l're,w :York. ,4A few. Iwo ,various llama ptvip?. -, E : Y; 'P i.i:46 .l'; a ,Pef; B, 7llcteket 60 .krea411 mentoei belongmg, Federal "oldie!? who had died while prisoners in Cbirles ton, S. C., were sent - into our lines under *lB4grlf truce,': These articlis , fullyilabello, tindr-liad:beenlvell,,pre our v f Somevp,ite soma Of money mote-At e04222;,and: tit"- mat :amaionbt.o cash, returi4 1011/14400 isOBE-s , I Jut w I e , ! - t - Senattik - Bah%'' ) C - NelY , irroPshiW not long since stated that the goveininenp r 4 4orru K9PAl,A l olr o °TeiotßtAir 4T AT iP4Pattligkt.'9,m l l3o % t 411•: ; ,PRSthe SUOMI 4 4 :Aili .11-1 u a l ig h t!P ca n)ltithen 4 7.;-4 -17 4*; ' rt4° rirargtir.l.Ct.*liat NIX same poilit. -414 • 1 7+.0 4 0 6 ,, k \Trthe'eth • oatar OtAwZt Andrew 444ur tml Voi!* e4e*eart 4 a. WO the 40ereall of his ckttnlorty. Vhe rittsberDiapatrA a,les4tn4 fi t ganf.. - tif th - larty weiti edit Thi s rtiet' tlieotat4:: us sito,vs op his Ekceiliody. This trailirritteliiiefore the .rooetingottheiCoprention t but the .stete ment is none the less tree because the of fictehphlera d l anew:led o.,:ftingt-tjteir.,fa vontekii iet body : 'says : Troktbath.iblismiotslipEmblieaw. hole af of leadifigindiftia'td neeeisitittqit4 ination And rew . We Club ernateilal a-• retreat desi(fe • . (4`ai•salo , 4(itch sci'leng agd'art - 11411W:di ckA f ir,ril,! annenneda:that andrilit'" rdni • thd close as a reason therefor, that his.constitetron ° hint been tie eohipleteftbreVen • ,doivh by ,be 61' hia - Otteef,th4 `prbTofigni't"oti ° of 'those deThin: ger "Ids 'life.' ; . Ver:the Coniplation. et the aeteCtr circle 'or fileddo who •-might', have grieveit Mier' ' 'etatiPleif 'retire:6o.li to private life; . 'hia`qteelletidtfaitherintinia-- ted that "a snug diplomatic position;Whichf he allould'iiiitffeel at' liberty to refOseibild been teifilited - To' say ttatAlila ear Ty ;mitt:466d 'inn (inne r :en:o4 l tar- intention to abandon, any designa,'on-, the' t;Trbernatdrial - was liaited • wwit h intisfaetlim'i by • the 'atneere - ; .-l adyer,•ated ReptibliCan .. prineiplea throughout the State; bw'a faint idea of 'the re lief such a iiroapeat afforded.. If is idie to. di iiit'e'the filet that the .. previPu i s .course 'of 'Got. Curtin - had not been' SatiStie; pry , td . ).he inalts 'Or the neptiblieanPartY.— Itightfoll) or Witingfitily, he, lias.been hel d . responsible' by 'the totem' et - the part', for -the . shoddy . 'swindles ; Which .diegraCed, the 'Statelsiitanageine4"kif'her quota ,Orth - free menthe' troops he is lield re - 40401e for theinisinattagerdeni of that eServe s ee:Ts,' 'and hinigfinytnanner, in *With the dinft. of '•p362` we pnt: eittiOn: Since his dedlinatiirf has - ,been 'Published; the • 'Conrad 'a has lieen eVeirniure dosiitisfaefory nig . of his' party;' . eitpeeially, in' the weiiteit gi ,por don of the State. .Durin,g,thd leaf, ves ion of thelgenonge:lield valley by die-Reb elii; 'efforts of the aid.harities'here tO sp efire'''ettin 'the privilege of Otganikitig troops`'for o rife &fen ee, :4114; 4'l.4:lu ring :the latter invaaion by Lee'sarth,),-,,.16- stead Of ad•Coptinia . ileidsive . policy pf - 'roil:mem; the State autherittes , rildi:,%o fratitiii"appe,ais t a d the people,, and,made daily . ehaitgesid the : form ; engetnients, :tttitil'i s tailitary • &fairs 'in the „State were ihroW , . . ' • Tbellit'ttlat'hia o f a is* eptiipli'Whisse trick to ileueird Competitors .ror offiCe , and that it' been folleWe bi,conatanti.en iergetier'ind'perhapi•enceeaarol,•,Wire:lMil- ing to tiedurellae uOitiinatiori, are faets weir ktititrif,to er}iiuteilgent -- 14.16. 10 the i tperaenal and politie4 nnpop• •titarity governor - daft') may operate in' alerting the' Convention , noniina ting haVe no means, of know/two het that his nomination would, endanger success 'd the Union ticket•• • Canticit,be denieft• The Deinociatio , State Cap yea 7displayed•' a shrewdness •in this re speet whtcli'the . Union Convention will wirowa . t&eopy:Setthig aside every prandn .ent datididae'for the OAT their delegates united-di:OS `Otie'ef the strongest men , in the "partya' juriat` . 9f acknowledged - ability,' Widely . ktfOwn , throughout ..the State's . and but little committed to the ex trenie doctrines of the . , party, If on the contrary, the' linion Convention' shalt dc termine,ln defiance of public opinion,, to 'riskthe suepess'Or the party by ~renomi nating the prqeqe, incumbent, upon_ its shoiddere mac the ; responsibility - for 'the possible' defeavatthe party. It • Will - require'a decided, majority,, /040, to ena ble 'any party hi : dila ,s4tate to 'carry , on a successful burdened by such a "nominee ' thi putting...down Secession in the South, it Is'Our 'duet' to put down Abolition' at'iiie — lr,oetb. It ia nnivtraally-conceded that theie to O,:We the twine Causes of all our troubles' as a nation. Abolition'agitation first alatrCd thepeople of the South, *id induced them to listen to the drgnnienta of the fete , orig inal advdcates of Seteasion. ''And toAny Abolition radicalienrfurnishes thertief With which the flaiies of Seceision' are fed: —lt is , tmggesved lwitti the' appearance of probability,. that wi'the 4 AdmMistration could' be no gainer by interfering' with Kentucky election, Burnside was :merely taking theocasion to practice' his -subor dinates a littlein tho"unnectuitorried*ork of military interence in , elections,' before making his grand campaign toprevent the election of Vallandigham: in :Ohio:— We shall see. . • „ , , —The radicals will exert 'ei•ery intim: ence to,delay a41, - idielartelit of.rth,g.grsti ttitiohaliti of the ConscriptiOn. ApA%9n,t4 alter the *diaftWshAll:hav t o,4ol,spit IR io theYteld;' `beyond'ili . O . reach of, 4 ligat process. Their motile' for thislsividimi, tindaccordpViih 1 the' eni3iiil' . 'iiiili`CyL of their psrtil l / 4 1 jhey. 411.sign"ta SOTO :66 Ski% stall' tha attiibates ofithv*reikrity i add to gradually ' oVertan ' ei,ity,-,`iingedi• ofetit - te'gr dentriliiatite dot the goitirt4o; powe r ” : .) , :-.,t, , ,.) 4, , : : 4 -- z :::, 44ie.te., trWiiiliifiinzr.; ifiai tliaii•at of - a drait . iif,thiiii ; Opllsa:.ol;,Aal th* . .fountry fr oplx Aociit,.tiFttl;quOted!,,Bol 7 6 t i rt i tri, l , l ',o 4 j ) lg'4gf; ' APtilA t i lYtaVA49oi "1 - 6 - 7: - "?.."1,..' , ' 172 , 5 . 0 .1 -2 : . t: ,V.r.-f: gip: Iulair):"t; __ . ..myThjiTior:editorr.ofilict.ladependea rSteala, plated a l'hiVaixvjlidi Panwilma 41041 attiakeeatipiessa,ziletituatdaseribisr it : rpon on A side therb is a besutifait IFPFliv,l24,7":*lo tminunliteribisfutollitr Qie-t... willpios.valhiqkJilukboamaa ins* sna a nightcap - on a paisolaafßigitatdiaJ tress," i; EMLitt! I' De • t„, . p.trtriket.4TeCeived an offi rcialdei atck - .1021 Qihnore, dated the 24t , stating , t . Virt; Sumter was then tilihaptiless a Rainless mass of ru intigandibatihe lAdtdiskientinned firing u pon the work. His breaching batteries were located-at distancetrvarying between 3,330,1 and 4,240 yards from the *ells and still remrined as efficient :{s.'o.lt_tGi--..i..t‘ The batteries with which he opened u- TotrUltarlestow.lnttllteneestnblistnnt . 'on' bis le% 4ritAlt tt,eavy 6 rnll3) trannt es Is- Inn d;atid were within effective range of the ; heart ok . .ttie 'fri;nillt4se'Vatieliei , entered ttle.pity,.and Generat-43'eituegitd' hititiAt "designated' AftetWaftlie bier used lit war.' heist t4o ' tranimitted.tbefrt:pOrt; Colonei Turner, his chletot.nitplery4iying fidetailed 40; eouiit of the' etind it ion' aStnti , testi l " titid`.rec ornrmfingi for: defense,' t hat • the' firing be' ' anted. Tforlederat hatie ry gluts which opened tie 'attack,' from the fort two miler and' fiiie:6iititho. The missileitbroWn are tWo'httndred pounds brWeight,"eight inched iii dianieter, and taro fit long, with itad4 i nfibill4d i iron. 'lnttitik the htst Tortr"dnjqe of the -twettty-beintndred of these shells Strunk -Sumter, and all thegiths'en'theinittliliioe of the fort' ' •AugnAt '31,'1812: The' Richmond' Enqiiirer, Says is 'tin deriltood that. , Fort Sunder,, Ser. bieaclied in' the *ati, 'wilt . not by a bandon ed; Un d - thitt Gen 'Pehuiegaid" has expressed'iliti deteithinat to'hold" it to the bitter' end. It ISyliou liti ilia Ehig ttiny be doneby th.e'erekien of "n '''tc4oru'ry fortification. • Thci boinbardin6t . to 'our latest tulvices • . waS:priieelsing"si4W fy,-withenieanY r4ptti. • `The IW , el accinutts ortho Infrmorn batdritent,.ofqAttaelpoga,qoy.tltat, fien eritYWilder, 4penett .witktoot mArti4w. General Crook tc,bi the `summit of I;ix?keet .Iyit in nine tnilo 944A14)0ga. ,11 ) * Gt.;ktid the mountains clear of jteinls,,,, The ,ene my i t in chattanona in:antli re herivers, ppil, are !staking boagto of 'then. tutentionstofight Ns , there. '-,A. special dispateh from •Mem Phis t in .reg#rd to thestatu.olaffairs in, A tkansas, Fnys that Gen, rrice,- welt, a, force ,of 1 wenty r fi - ,e thousand, ; was at Bayou Maire,, ,a titreng point. en White , river, fourteen miles above Dovals Bluff; iwhere.a.. batik ,w,ls,PNPretvd. lo , . 1 )«4 :fonght.:, Thefedetal forces ; are at Ducars 1314, fifty-four. miles 'front litt la itOcli. • ' ,:.. -- . i , - - : Kansas Crry, August 31.--Lienten ant-ColniteLElLAns4 of; the-Ninth Kansas .Cavalry, .retnniedlatit evening from' the -pnrsnit or Qtfavrresix; ilironier Jackson, .illivor. and. Johnson icoitnilies; ' Wm :Com mand killed forty , perpetratote of the Mir- Fence ronseacre;)andother , coitipaniechate :mimed' to the different posts,' having kiik.4 and wounded several •zbush-vtititik ers.• The. whole munher of guertrlltut Tail .ed as far Itnoivn, considerably eteeeds One hundred: ' - —At. no thitetinting 'the history ''orthe rebettion has there - beetea greater WI in ntittitary atrairi• then ' trothf. The tilre great tnilitaryiiperatioti§--ifie sieges ; 4? r Chatleaton and Chatianigiga:ana.thee9e dititin into 'Atitatikait--46ent"tii ;o.regress very' e' Eiseirteie' theti is mostperfeet quietneis: • „ . .. , —We have later he WA from Igexieo by way of SinilFrancistm. A portion of the FrancoNexicatt army had marched west ward from the eapital. 111 impririal precis daily , tioreshidowed the recognition of Alm.rehel tonfederney 'soon Mier' the new of the acceptance of Ow • crown', by maximiniall orAtbkttia• readhOil '-'ideitico. Ity• the Iliberniiti at Boston; wx. learn that a Vienna riper oft he 'nth of 'Augast anounces that the Areltdithe had artept ed the crown withthettonsentaifititibroth zr the EmPeror- Of diustrini - ' ' ' '' l -' tar A WiSnimitifi'''n4*;:edlie ' ti stii.sj • " We ere teld Ofjc i bit: of penetfeAl Mint. gainamit ion 'whit:his. sOnrfel,i . , credible. It-is to the effect that tho'Wife of :an Pffi,- eer of a WigcOnAlli l iegittieni has ' "4114' the. death' of heft hnshlind . ,' wiiia,Vccury-ed nhottt n' year ittgo .l ,lreeonte • th'e iiioc - 6i ' Of An interesting ;lii i ‘, 4 eniln 'citizen' of i' AO ean deseent,""*hieh ist:tinid:to.loOlF 'for nil the world ; ' like: 'the ,:gr,insy'pontrahniti) which 'the - cifrekr* br,lM4ht..trotii die - Kota mit intiodaVed 'to 'hiti r ,?4,l,iqii. 6 ' '-' ' ' l ', , `Tina 'obibViiiiii to' peonot m cdA;oie fi qc. Meth b,f the Cciertn of Wition444,' btit ,n 9 one iiilf‘detii ilMt it iii A tiecool l )l:4',t4i , ligitiniati• filth of Abglitanlaln;" ' —At AVherling,, on; the . 4 l i et, Of ,July, the jailor of Ohio cauniy, wpn hetd,,to ,bali in Or Barn, cr 82P.0,.t0 nuswer j beforn ,;he next ,county„ eotirt v , ffr i silltitinkig and. t.eatn/^', 16 4 81 ,1Y, 4 .I .o 4l9 , PPlitleal PriP lll ei. .Tile ,19,91 4 i 0n - Yllek9re , the:Aldgrnian rO,•„zieq, tPQOArn, and . • slincOng -r-nutOlnniutle4notpnly,-lashing„ _her I, pe. eivia ilia shpultieis . tintiliy, &liming. ilex -dpri ' stairs birAtit 4 biltr wit ~..lcsilking Act ! .!;°1: OiP • • , S l ‘;,taPlnA; ihns iiiPalcerntiall, : v, WrlA:Oif-1 P pie ,44. pant INlliotAcl ,, 111 A 'l o .P. t 'AVlßC_?Vii i ffnt a i ~,,- ;.'i 1 b, ; .r 1.• {; :Ii A .l r•TPII- AVOW? of,-consaripta ccalleri rog ! im, i) wis . 0 :Piot rid; . ) :Witer; 4 1 4 410: , ~ , 1 6 e eitlAuriP*llllon4, ftvprOd.l2oo;ll WI" - li buoi diedpOlills oltlienti n'4l4B,Anlatt fit /a! ‘,liig , Ojnge',4Ketylonottikeripfhtakincsig bo t VtllißDol64tm.. ibltOdivoiliat Avro,Athatife -NA 49,i1Am e . testonntumrpr.iiitsirai6* .I.fld ~,is ,r; ..iscii , :iisulo..l,l ;!oit,pstili :LAI -,,- ILATCP4 I S43I) agoSiLi-4tjll - 411110taaced; , tPwaxbrAing lA* , wane. ~willibe is.madeT ii 4 ,0 443 44 if ) % , t - 00111ete;OE1116 aufty.4 whAii .IFgrifj.e._OiMittvittlimout*Arafte4 rt :MOM VPtiniltr#ll4d3 4 ):;os . 4 creoruitiag [Auto tßnlPS o oefifigiontati3 , o: _, , ,Trllilyiptajßittbtfirdimrio4thcawvii: 1 -ftWiliiiKtilagliiiiiigstv 'count °rust I :ite preomdiuge , ief4h.e - -Vtnelitibis: irlikill nominated Ciirtin o -1- r.Evgy r day-th • f/bject :pi aim of the [fjfs-es tr, I,,ieemies!-ire 'becoming. t re " d#elopll4. In lieme Parts of t elcoiuitry ?re ,iln#:them ; aimed to the teetliii4ultOrDeorcratt Xnd attempt ing to %%WI DeMocratm meetings, 4:l_ Other -1 ,1)1a wOme them] hanging on 'intim:it/verde of thogewho belong to their oath-bound associations, and proscribing in business every man who is not a Lo) al l' eal 4, l !V" r r "7 . 7 le lit iitiitifiltti+titiy - aininisd(l - 111m - the .two,nud. Abell:4;4llwatt of greenbacks., on lioTiatike." — Steitnier:Enth-ridestroyed be fireit Ltland Nb. ttVlntely4dd eet meet the fate of the bo i at i _but were,stplen. alilerder for •theimpressmcnt of- six -thousand/negro ,Int e nro . rn froeffnuiteen counties in Kin. iOcky,lut i the, .purpose of IMlding the gicaCmilitier road through that State ,towards 'East Tennessee. . r4i. one reputiumn paper in ten, 17.1.Vipiiiilishelithe proceedings of their • Stitte.conyentioP l ' They dare not put in print what took place, and hence their si lence edllie'litiktect: ' 7- •• -4 :`• St..tairrence cottnty; die home of radical abolition,. being called on "to. swarm" te'the'inpport . of the war, under the' drifir-,.*tie her-,SOOff exemptions,-and 0141" 1'110614i:1i to. the government, "struggling ,for , existence - . ts, Brute !" .014, it jo.Bod ite, draft will be postpot,ied ti ll 'near election ' tithe, when the ar my "of Burnside will be marched in to the State, and take possesion of the 0 011 144 1 0 pr, ; preteqe of. , enforcing the The arrival-of large bodies of troops in tNew . , york-cipy hnsitflrzacly been noticed ; t-intit-.persons.hay.e any Wen, of the num. r:doneentrated at that, ,point. Act:m.4- .41k to`nne . ntatetrient there are now more than forty, regiments and batteries lying in or about' the 'city, small fleet of ::,gutt;bbats keep ionstatlt - Winch hi the her- A deStrnetive fire: occurred- . East Boston, Mass., 'Monday. It commenred in the Atlantic-Works,..and destroyed in ~ ,i4s.progress tour nearly finished turretlrfor llonitOrs„ liets4l6.4large molint:of other .of July from ung , .li4rlg-represenvth.u,t a war azainst, lapatrbiEfigtanit and Pratte° is altnost Vertain; - ' • t —The Riehnttina Daritatila of the 27th inst. apnonneela , the death: ofGenarel Join; 13,4' Lotrai;:ht h is residence, the day 4irev otio,_after a long and severe • illuetis. .arrlic N., Y. descanting ove r , the. probahle efftet of war. upon slavery, very safely come Fo, the vonclusion that it.muy still anrytve the" irrepressible oon flict" which Lincoln & Co., are' waging, _arid Rays : "If slaverk Isite do Continued in this .country,,. we-want the Irish and Catholics To7take the' plate Of the negroes; and . 'let Vic:more nt and more virtuous Wants be liberate.l." ~ i .» r.r~+i. L Mr For e'.me .weeks previous. to' the meeting of 'the...Conrention c the parers of Pittsburgh.athe Gaz ette and yipAch---.,ha4.-4e . pu-joutj in de umteidtion 45f;Gor.-t e irtin,'ind if ;we be- Ahey Raid-of .hirti v he must be al than 'The' day lie fOre,„the:PptiventiOn .nie4 three, largo :stands forthe speakers Were erected on the, West .Gornnion. in . AlleglienPr:tiity, where they_ proposed holding . a. .meting to ratify . the nominatiott...l4tit the trieoting was not•lterd,:aud the er4stands -still. remain.there a monument to the' disaffeaiorOif tho'hholitiOn party towar4A q G.-Gortira.; Tinsmum, frogilm, . I , 4 2.l)&lrobniteering 1u Newleisey I'6,pm:ceding very briskly. Abonvlve thousand men-have been oh- isined _since the , Crovernoea proclamation ivaimj. Three neiv lottor,ies ars al inciakconiplete,y and one regientant of cavalry and one regiment of infantry will .koopiptott - Nioliii - g,OrC 'Almost evoq State is at work, and' it 19 - etpeCiett that few days the quo & wilt:be '; ' - • ..SrAttoitTrtY.--TSynipathy a- lovely and beautiful thing, fur it exhibits the angelic partof human nature. i '4lO - eply sytn- Oathtse' with thkSse' who cannot obtain Herrick Allen's obid - Medal Saleratus, for they atkj:4ololtel; one brthetivate4 luxuries the r,94a, Pffordik — But' we have nn 444* -with.4kay ,will use any other Saleratus or soda, if this ar. ticle. can bErlaMiiiiest.)Vilitie most of ottrwerc l* tioulte hAy9 it. C;11 cool vim 4 03. d tii2ill2 41)0 1 streht, Tork. ¢ 4 1 :, 1 1 . Ai.l Si NG.ER 3 t cal,s) h;.;,; LEnEif it i o tamterstiivitiri.o44ol4E , . .. P, :Wilt - 4/ 1 ' 'MP REgg4. ll /ERROrMairt Wig.; hiet'ind liAnirestiridMostisinidittitidaUdinnig 11sehlnes. Thlentschlne will_ sew...=thlng. from the manias of a. AtteltlnTsyletrat tct,ttle ng of an Oier tkiat—anythiegreol3lPUßT:or illetwor ,Cloth down to the softest Gantoortlonomer,Ttslotemd t te ever ready to do Its*Ork to*WNeUwe - Ilitinfethhedr. bhul.gatber,tiek, quilt,snd has Wes ay for n oW. variety erornamental work. It' will fa hem, bind a itio but tt will do sOrt i r li than Sur o th er re g ir fl•ErtirlimUy wf PilaehloOntar l a i r 1114 11WIlltwori074rwhillet.esses 1 Pe PA n d a li tlAckiAll OW bootwalsti so popular,is as •Its . , ,lnifol st i7se tbot gsw N Wiled ltdo otos et essef,Wht.. wkooTecittosloWil twitittroloitlbstlistint,ad spades tabldto it wolfs rerdittpon. The eases 1111MVOYOU iitalto l ,o lollelitto—plate mithe WoOd. drew bits Wire Iffiest ainSilibersisly AtilehErd - ssftese PAM rhYlm• The ' lKi 4 , . 0 ,,,,eu sO IledWldi sitk4wlst, `thread' olt.ete4 octhO re hor=t4 1 . , 1 fieodTor .. rossoBtstiwe 00. NG ft . d I ntga i l l atte .4l94l7 '• ; ,Wg • °us a FDEFMR,lscoittiith..Woittrole• 410100NrPrenbi aIiPBBIBNBOir-AN iniVAUo.—Pub eh o f e eflt, and is dillarninif 'and a cauti on to oan who suffer ftweidervoud De. ItnnYarevilWrallUbWokr — ele..; Auliiib , fogit the same time Vdlowladldiselfeore. :By oe who Us ' prod-hiatialt xw anet ivo l / 4 'btifi bmtm_. tinti 4 4 r : it 1447 ;and ex' ; sot c , .: - % ' 'O .' WI '''.. aw , • . -61119124114 tr! otnil .-.. e 42.-171 i • - :'': l aipseMOY.