-- ft - Al_wn4lFOluttt. M II TnritSDAY J A NI".1 F2Y e• ENOTIC TO ADVEUTLSEXIS. Elia 'Notice Is hereby given that hetenfter all TaaX- Sitnr adrerMammento recelted at tide Wilco mast be )Std far when handed la,.ereept In the ea,e of aavemMere, .ornoie btlls llti/1 be tendered ti 6116.174 -Adyeliseralillineaw make a or cash r:a'f.a... ts (Pr no. • •sertlMmellti theeharnetee Mated, *OS he Index • 1 i . M Ipap:.Men.of onelifotatnz and Evenlnd edition: is .4 4atta ttNiss it the counter or frona nan,nava, - gn,t 1, 1.11i7 eaT: lera at PEPTEEN CENTS per week I' A PErnL AVERTED. Et ry thenghtfal bliserver of affairs in the tilted States during the into war Was ins( Imp dwith the conviction that, while the' Yuen of peace would change the form ofth public , peril, it Mould not, for a eiin siderable space, at lcaSt, 'Materially &min . ish li. It, was apparent that while the war would settle all those 'questions of which form was the form ediato solvent, there ti orrldtilff remain, alter the storm of battle should reuse, many delicate tlral difileul , questions, demanding adjastment by ton. grfr. , ss,or the Colltit , . Air therebellion began to milapse It ho miee manifest that the detnrx.ritts would sotpend 1411 hinnenise amount hf skill, con bi hi; nrudperset °ranee in endeavoring s, i to ll'lSltnirn their party in both the an-at friebgraphicil atisions of the country as to draw the consematives oat of the Itepubli . ton or Union ranks and into theirs. What was anticipated' actually happened. The first smell:LS:is drama wastlesigr f rud to „hp the adintssion 'to seats in the two .lionses of, Congress of the itten chosen to rernisent Mu States lately - In.revolL against the Overt:uncut. It few or these meg are arnllelently acceptible to all loyadmen, but nineteen tint of every twenty of tlicm were . leaders, In the gigantic conspiracy: are now pretty wellinabned with the ideas and men 'tin:o,MM 'Which the conspiracy originated, 'and; iliog• beaten on the brittle field, have , .. . I lS4 4 l4l A l . 9 . ul slteOnt.P l 3li4estPeneti their plagF e ,;: .A large : majority. of these men were eltbir - oteers of higli rank in the rebel armies or mertibers of tutu Confudentte Con gress. So steeped in treason are tile)- that the2 , leannot - honestly take the oath prescri bed by law for - membership. It may be that :the most ettlectionable of . t hem would be the Most willing to take the oath. -. They . hind a theory about the sanctity of oaths, and a practice under that theory, which is not to be - commended. Holding seats in Con gress, or commissions in the army or navy, • 'with:paths recorded to support the Consti tution, and bear true fealty to the govern ment they did not hesitate to plot and exe ' cute `treason. They could swear in r uin us readily as, in defiance of their oaths, they went out. lipari their admission they would mutt - ridly iseek a close fraternization with the deraotrate and - conservative republicans. • liotidng Is more desirable thin oonoord-be tweore the people of the North and those of ,tht3 Epatil, .;.:. But Bitch concozd, to escape The : ..I.linputatfOri, liot..ofweaknesi, lint of eriml nality, must have its origin ter down among those foundation rocks of society - • 'vrherelheioots of Patriotism, Liberty and - Religion not only int . erloek but liei,inte one itild Nseliarable. .;NVi - pf these three factions worth draw rtittfmtci i,t, and knead them Into part and N.- runiceinfaits ~.Nrn -lump? The deui.,rats ~ - w ermwith- t lioseceSslonlits, in doctrine and '''Ml,Ptto,4 - tier