gl a n V Y 1111 iTt Fora s o lied 4u fiarcat N. Si EGLE SAII . : Al' W. #. L,,,,!!4, A ,:. ; ,,,i f:L _trt,„ i.,11,..„ 0 „,, i: Pr Ir •er batin 1 ',Tyr! :4 11,• ,1.0ei.:1 toc,:::e ll gr, Oti , {ititt. riewont ---1'; uty Ch 6.ntirdsy rnitarning ttett. Lyon m.o , :hett ent el Sp i nig d atld and ra , a,a tii) v. itit Ow ene..4y ovl D a , ' t i e' 'reek, on t - treeils Prairte, iiiar nii!,,:s fil Itwest ut : - 7:prinf,li,!ld, n hero they had n n a strop;; p o s:ifi,, i , t;,,„ Lyme tire,' fir first gnu at tttettiy tuiauft!s puF7t sic oe oeli, whea t h e ha!itt; iwau•Nl,a:4;ly coiit nc ced. A severe eano.emding Was It H t up for two or threo hours, whoa thi , o ut TOteu's artillery, pro'. lug fa., se .e e for the ~my, they gradually felt 1k wk towards their encampment on W 111 t,,, lt , ,, ' 3 Creek. Lyon's eavalty on the left Elk, k, and Siegel's artillery on the right, y 1 y began a terrific attack, and spread dis— ci. er and dismay in the ranks ut the reit , p , pursuing them to the camp. rh L ite r shells from Totten':: artillery set fire pit heir tents and baggage wagons, which T e .re all destroyed. A'Loni. lane e.nd a ssiksissippi regiment seemed to suffer ine!,3„t d yid were almost annihilated. 1 Sot Some time in the afternoon, while Uen. (aqua was leading his column, his horse is sits shot from under bite. Ile immediate- IT mounted another, and as he turned amend to his men, waving his list and eeteeiing them on to victory, tie was struck tin the small of the hack, and 11.;11 dead to ge ground. The cuinuiand then duvolvvil I t,/General Siegel, and the pursuit was iniinillUed until night Mil, when our little mymy rested for t e 'tight in the ctiettly's icaleamptoent. 010 n Sunday morning, General Siegel &daring thdt the enemy might recover and teitempt to cut oil his command iron] triKiagfield, fell back on that city, where e e BMW Guards were stationed; then ariaring that the great numbers of the cue, y ty might induce them to get hettvecn icim id id Rolla, General S'iegni concluded to II 11 back 9n Rolla with his prisoners and ggrgage traitts to me.A reinforcements. ArAl the time of the &Tartu: , of the roes npger the enemy hall not hoes seen, and isis probable that Gen. Sie7(:l had not [mon ststurbed on his mi!reh. Nino lebck erero captured, inetnrliT; Colonf.l ui ststinetion, the messenger out remember gg his name. Tile sword and horse of it on, t rat bthh were arnono , the trophie' of he ticlit El bank, iteinatwements for Goneral :1:1 were on the way io itO ia, au,l tl,o army apy be considered as ,evere, 6klrrulsl3 Na;'e Grafton— ITsveztly-Otae Rebels Kt! Ica— liretilher News From .prilag iliteld. Louis. Aug. 12.—'!'be following ac niant of the battle of Springfield was fur , i.i , hed by an eye witness, wise fqt, Spring ..44.o on Saturday niernhig, came ffougji to this place on horse hack. Our lambed out of Springfield on Fri 'vening, 5,50 strong, the Horne rds remaining in Springfield. Our es slept on the prairie a portion of the ht, and at about Sunrise on Saturday Ining• drove in Om outposts of the y, and soon after, the attack :meanie eral. The attack was made. in two inns by Generals Lyon and Stun es, Gen. Siegel leading a flanhing toreo at WOO men and 4 guns on the north of nemy's camp. Tne might raged from Ise until one or two o'clock in the af om. The rebels in overwhelming ' •, chary,ed on Capt. Tuttens battery 0 4lidunct times, but were repulsed eat slaughter, General Lyon (ell yin the any ; he had been previouslytided in the eg and had a horse shot under him. The Colonel of rue Oi !'anias regiments hating become dis , the boys cried out "General, you and lead os on," he did so and at put himself in front, and while acer the men, received a bullet in Ow right st and fell from hi,:im;•se. lie was dif he was hurt and replied "no tint 1," tint in a few nuonwilis atterwartii; •pired without a struggle. Gen. Ste ad a very sei, crc.sttuggle and lost three guns: his artillery horse.; were soot Jr harness arid .their piece:. disabled. deavered to haul the - toff, with a num prisoners tic had tahen, bet opnvelled he ..Landon diem, ficsi,hois tiling the guns and disabling too ° At about nine o'clock the ene, cd to be its great itiseider, end rc- Their train of baggage. wagons .. Our forces ivece too tin u. cut to pursue, se that consideret; a draw. ollowing ts a partial list oi .oufl , sd (in uni. side :--C;spz:l:, wd:s ; y wounded in the. 1.5.; 1, ul•tiu3 ii.aitsas Vol LI/Myr:, CVa. - woanilud ; Copt. Plumrcyr, s, (A: wled ; Captain Millur 411 ously woun.lisci ; Capt. Caven.li.,, iale,l in in tiii shcaild; r, but ruck: it a iIOV3t.; ham the 1);.1111(.; f L OA,I tc cld : Captain Bioko, was slightly ; CO. viss wountiod in leg, the hal/ pri.;ingthir“ , ;;ll; Capt. Ist y, his S:itlit Itebela lion/ed. o N . August 11.—A e a few wises holy: )estla e. Fairietnit. rn t WA'br,l4 , l havin:r ' been rectei.c.l 11;-,It organized body nc mety, were tk;(4,:p.l witit;cl a Cew Wett.ster, Get'. Kegs,' do:patetie.l von, of Co. A, .llh tooi ti filly men, from IVcbsicr. to riffs . After scouting nearly ta way', he came sinlileniy on them at eitiay . and lifter an hour's severe nec.eeifett in killiii twe:ity.orie ng the otin‘r.i to flight, without to his cOrnnianti, 'Chi, ri•beli two huridr&a; eninposed ut so-..... , rst diameters ot this county teal k. 4 ',oat ran, :Sheriff of thin. ionn-• er, the Let er rula. UN IV CITY /Mils, c:'rcr•T, August 14.—1 t i:, under— the Washmgeon newspaperr. itor he required to Cooform, as ittv, to the restriction viiie now 'telegraphic corTespondenee tiu military movements. 'Ming six persons who were it:ter Iht-! '•?.tth.• here. They Lek _kin:: 11;• AC yesterda.y, '.;:`rt• wear Fertrt,.; *We, the _ _ it,;oncd .1-,lt we wi »o:, i:y Whit: C.: :=i3a; of A; en , : .-, tit att.: /I, ...I 31 I, =Ell =I ME has :.,..,.i.::.r,..1 eP; v; . !,0 tenlprorTfil 4.4 11321 ii by-!he }'rose lr•rmill,,l Irj f e ...nvf- - this r~iy ratliodo tinai.“; love I,c(s.tt ...Trvn" ,- .• or ow i !ott !hit ;;u netfroe:4- ithk.ut vu.id;.;ue irep, rl to t() le:070 at,' flpiln 01 , 1 CoarS. ',lllO en forn,..inent ortlyt has in an- Ling from stnnos of I ri! 1! Fir(' ioin - tecit tirffri.int; witohi they 'sr re attempting to carry to that city, legsta 1,0.--11. is untler 9d09!: in tenll , , 10 in torm Lurk Lvon,i titu,dtm.ly that Critkii sohje,as aft" the r, 2 hct cltendev - ; ut thts ('-o/yrametit, Slid :If,: alin , r the NciorAity of EaHdral. Tito Iry übleu of Ow New York 70th (iliginio i d. Neu:intent) ivat all settled to day. tetierai of the rial,tfetuler6 are stiff in custody, but the tro body is quiet. 1 1 We had not heard of :toy troubles in this regi ment. Theltito nOIIS of them was that No. meets, ut tlfugfq), 4,1 , 11...5.0.)(1 ,- _ , ,etett their col our:l.—En. ettio2..l. IL fiabh; iitfartnation has rettiih here that f filet e ~sore two 11101.1i;arld and sick at Culpepper Court House, and one thousand wounded at Warrenton, on Tnesday. Besides thes:• there w ere i:1):11t)- vable sick 's,tblters at :Nrivati dwelling A prolific cause of siclittes Wai the bad water at I\l:mass-art. [This will account for the fact latGly cointanincated front liaelitnond, that great tit/amities of . wa— ter arc sent riTim that place to Manasas Junction in laitze tanks.—&n. onnos.l The Itt ; ibel pickets approached yesterday to within three mites of Alexandria; their flags cook! be seen from our batteries. The Treasury Departno is about to re. halters° the States of New York and Perm : sxlvania for the motley advanced in the pre parations for the war. Pymnent wilt prop— y be made in gold. it is repeated here that Mr. Boteler, late member of Congrer.s horn Virginia, has teal Crcirri the el - roots or his wounth receiv— es: at Bull Run. steamer Jossipli Whitney has been purchased for *%70,00 ( } In:- a f . . , :q11--I, o at anit has been ori;iirrd to the Liroolip) Navy— yard for It i, stated by 1:1.- relatives of the late Colonel Cam( roil t!wit in the Alotilcmii,A, ne - Ir 11,114's Run, of •,.4.-ar by the Con- 4, , 1 / /I oN T': , ' prrss:)ro of Ir , the Treasu— ry th•partitv.w. M"Ill 1, The c . teri.A Itave reccived 1 0 Cocr mort. ittlitt:l, ; 4 l ll y. it i'; o!lki4fly OPpartalent bps 01,11 Itldiast irii~f:.:hncedcitted tile; ro!); , t PitbOurccit bauti3 1/),13 I A Day of Fasting and Prayer Aprisintet% I4VALMINGTON,AC!.I,O:,I. r;. - -- - 11y Ins: I ) :Thbi.- dent of the United:St:UE . 9—a proclamation: Witt:reds, a joint committee of both Itonatea ; of Congress has waived on the President of the United States autivecinc.sted him to I recommend a day of nablio humittittion, I prayer awl fasting, to be observed by the I people of the [Juliet! Stattet with folk :jolts solemnities, and the offeaang or le ' l•yent sepplitiation:.; to Aiiiii , ;lity (.ed for the safe ty and welfare. of those S'at.c.., Ilk blesn i lugs on their aims and a i , peob y roraura.. Cam to peace ; and whereas, i is fit and beetnnim: in all pcoplo, at tiff times, to a.c tinxivledge sand revere the SCiprehle gay, Crime:nit of (hid, to ('OW in humble sub imaiston to his eitas:keinvitti , , to vitiate:is and deplore iheir sins and transgressions, ii; fell conviction ;hat the fear el the Lord to the befrinnintt, of wisdom, and to pray with alt biryeney and contrition ibr the paidon of their past offences and for a hlessiug upon their pros - nnt and prospect - 1 ivy actions; and whereas, when our I,e -tot e,) country once, by the blessing of Con, united, prospereusand happy, is now I afflicted wiiit factions and civil war, it is iiceuliarly fit (or its to reetignii. the band of God in this visitation, and in sorrowful remembraace of our own faults and ellinaS as a nation, anti a:, individual,, to leable oursc,Lve,i before Him, and pray flrthis mercy. IV() pray that We may be spared further veninlittleiit, though most justly de aarvcd ; that our aiins may he blessed and made effeettial tut'the le-eF;tab!iiilizilellt 01 i haw, order anti peace throughout our emm- try, and that the estimable btion a civil and teli. , ,ititis liberty, e.tinA ruder His , tot dance anti hiessiug by the Tabor. acid , . sulicriugs of our tatherc, may fit restorcd I is all its ereJittat eN.eeiki.,:y. Ther,Vror(: i, j Ahriihaal LacohL l'lc;„;iji.,o_ 0f the iitilte ,, , 1 Lilte:;, eta appoint tile i‘e.,i. Titab,day in ;_,i tilt .._Let m xi, i:.; 0 it ' tit ,qThii',/!....:ii, , pi,ii . 4W met f:t . :t;a,. 1,.: - .li . iii- pt.:pi, of ;he Lr..; i L .,;1c).) - .1.1iy to 411 .4ioi ..»).1 Leavitt t.) (.1 I) loo.);), .t ..ii d 1 t ( U 1 It' , is I' t'p ut;tl ~.c:1;, • • li ;it,il;(l,[y tir.o to the Cuff i.e.tyriz, liallon 8/,'y' ,;;; 'l'l,e , tuv of Gra; v, and I.fitl , g down I,toi:ti!ni bly.nings t h td:cru•or, (C: • P , -, 2 ,,,,f,•nr, Vi%l. I). A ;";(' , 2 tiV Li Suac tkr001.:„-111-'1,V at 1 ,;Vt...,,1tit.'10 Coll (212. die ;i1.:111 of eu. I Eland, .t taut, 4... 3.1!\ * of all:. brkf, N,t 1 ,011:011 icav, IL ? Prus ',lent arid returu.b tiiiC l to Now York. Letter trot,' Barry 141:t!,,raw Tlic following letter front Ileory St, Ma— graw, doi,i rly Ott this city, who SPCf; 101 Cameron's body, and is now a pris -01101 in Richmond, has non received at Washington: "A rrestt ou gfOLIIIII noun oithitt tdc iinCS Jt C. A. 1:»;»0perly. We arc .11 , )1V ;n u iptarteroit in a tobac co tioase, comphily with the c,lptured Federal Crilltefti. it0.V...; met 11111.11 y ttiends here oho have Otani execedia,, , ;fy Indeed, s..osveie treated with itintincs eutibiderajon from the time we were pat under arrest at Fairfax Cyan flimsy, 'lncs officer in charg - it e l of us, i ni d I dt ! - lieve of al! the prisoners, is a Lowlier of Mrs. Lincoln—a Mr. T 1,11!, of Itleatueky. When the United States government ro• itescit the C. S. government as a beliiger eut, anti tailrti to semi a flag of truce tin dor tt tich thei: ticeaa amt wounded a,• 1,t2.2: . 1 puoi,al',y 0.ar(: , .1 ik.1 6 . ! 11 . 1 , .' . uk.l',,lu MTH rr,. i bill 0 r'; , L. , Pi: , . .. 'tti }; tits i ~,~i:~'.~i%c:C7 _ .., ,:,,.33 . . s ;ti thaZ EERIE .1 , A =I h t: _ . f‘ . like the t ~ . ~t ht, .k.i, ,-,• t y l t ar ~s, r v, r o. it, or i iiMIL=IIE=I % ' lac, BEM AthA'. 1:le vt uit. VC":7: is .a I'C~- =OM , ESE Alrfnlinti IBM .il'. 227 J 2 MMM all oily Ia ii; For the Messenger. ran July 30, tfleti. ,(fans. Ritchie the peo ple of North Western It'H 'lda and flenth ‘Vesiern l'etinsylvanda have nkvalt.i her) united in bonds et tliendshtp an good wilt toward each other, havit: the sane geographical ideroity and a diversity of ioti2rests, I have thracht it wotibl 1 be inttn-esfillt• ta many of your roodp.m:3 to know son:ell...rig of the sayinga and doings 1 in this part (d lhe OZ ' d Ditrrtini, ic , in the darkest hours of our country's history. \Viten Elea, McClellan announced to Gen. Scott, in his official repot;, that We..:tertt was now clear et armed reiwk, expccting that Gen. Cox had ; i IIU (:U1.?~....~.~1:. MIMS 1.!,01t1 atoi:tt stn.nti uf and annnuni..i,ll, uad St:lli a collipally oi avagoons h. 1 “ ,! with left ilottledi:itcl),:i.);.: iy ti MiMillil t>,;;l I.)und:;'(,l dro%; 111::1)1 .)11, 1'111(1 they do npighbnrs. ~0. . ; tat iiii3 d . ,11,a1ii,e .. .. - itatot, ;10.',1ir;3 bp =EI It leas been a wondor alp( (..t..•t LUC hi!,( . 151,1 i Call ittdi/Cti virel),ll.7Nnwo:-.011 iil ihe SoMit gintlt•i tt :!!), to t•nt .. . , :14c ili Ittit; ei,lttroverby against tkeir witt.n Way all httow that this i causo—!ttel,* a nugro nor nevi.f e%pecting to, Uu• thvt. i ItetOriMlC> chat VCS'y has uk.vays opt•ratod iAlcresl6 - of tht.. , l‘ Inert Sortie ni thy. su , Grels of this strange pro retdilv been (leveiopinr , hr sonn^ extent in (Ins pail of the country, arni I givy, yak . ' au in— ..,:anet. or two. it has but it iscuveri kt that. secessionist.~ arc in the habit of fluid- inv, - secret hluminf;s, the salty: tri know nothings, and they are visited by strangers from üboin we know nothing. In ibis particular quarter several secession ists whom I could 114111 C-", have kit and join- , - ed (Ito tch l army. Some of 'heir wives, Mitt are strong. tit the rebel faith, and not as discreet as (.V{l. ‘Vaghing ton, have "let Mr ea': out rf Me 'wallet" to seine extent. One of the women, whose husband is sup— posed to I,e 111 the artnv, was deptornef her condition a tbw nays ago, to a Union to nialo r,l nib . ;tint e!tHe dr,•,•• , 1 U" =Si =EMI 1/11E tIivIJLA IL° :';,^ =I i r:;;. ; !.! ~ , : i 1:.!,,i :.!. - ii.:.!..T.11. ;,'. , :i %., 'a'i,r. t , 70 ,72-c 11M11111 , !i!•1 ;•,1, r(atiorTs.' OVvi :'i!:`:; of 1"lio poSt.. !).C. El •, :1 .:J iii(: ` .O 4 111 , .0 are itc MIMI MEE ct. Ln;S tittle St ! lie. 1 met 11'3, sire lisp finiNky , ,Ac "Wily C". 141 ‘t yoli take such a I,11; 11) ; , reply was, "Thm alt she ferny; qhe knt:;v ; whielr were owned by the "Union Lin { colSites'' already - CiAt . e.tCl, " &712. SO ihk to ,t part id" 1) y 1., 1 4 ,; i di fig rrtxas to tip ..r,il2;, OOt 11 0 1 t 101 iliO I , l`.:“Mary SI):Pli)%1' Of Slin't!• rY Ow 'Ferrite' 11=IIIIIIIIMEMI iik - srs. Rt . kid- !,‘, • lenazz://I;si--;11 thy last to the "Viesoene;of " 1 noticed the retie: , tarn! 01 . tt. nn , ier OW l't.•.`.! I, astt:ntiue, a,ltit It ;:u;'llled to 1/t; (.11 to t WI ",,arkyitAtn. I 11:40 - I iel`d ;op a portion 1;' , *J.1.:',....2C51.11111a11d, ICit a Sriiiitivly (:;fection I;xial tie , aningly 'ma: a view of ereasitt Wt 'a pc,:it in eat-a: It,. _ad :Ain Of the F. should take 11 cut beads to lar• absent the tu f rital r or Gen. Cox. ‘Velt, Gen. it Set its, has al itt Charteitowil anti 1i,,, i - ioii-ted the Star:; and iStripu6 on the Court HOw-,-, pI tee of the snaireild4. :Hob has Leon reigtda pit'd to tftut i,laet for six wi_elot more- Ca UCH. roach, W j iaLitot and /271, CWlC;Lding, that lie cvni , / cal to be a little farilliie Hie last aeG(P.IntE; Wke tit's" i he rou;.lie,i.wountdilii , , ltut'sucrl by a deHteiii,wiii of Cut's (Ira- I goons, who vi ere becoming a great annoy ance to him, inr his trains ‘vere principal ly drawn by oxon, and any person who has over driven this kind of team, on a dusty road, tattler a hot sun, especially tvlicre thn oxt-tt ace worn out, f'an t . orto some idea hoW fast the fioyeenor is getting ;Alt of the wOy. ihs only risout to keep Cox from overtaking hint, \A ilb :mine ur his canna); srtul, was to burn the bridges, Mar lip the road, and rut Elms seross the way„; and this ho was working at as for —dear filo" wht n last heard from. Whether Col. Tyli,r (nil( ) commands the atlyance of (10a.v./Amman%) Will get a tree across not vet known. The ,•not ilitite tsiiiHy, and rimy chyle his I,lica_ters; but it he ittn,i, thing is ceitant, his oxen, v,itgollS, ifittl of \Aar, &e !welt iii) thn hands of the ;/J,l),y; ),r1 to: r. i•cc;111 anti : ;Iy havc v:nro prt• 41 vi!! insHiio • It; , vrry7 ..:;L;c11 si,(; ;Io• t indt or! ' • ME =WE &EMI EMIII MEIN! , % 1 • (,0.`;•!w. , 1 I .ler ber hp, al! u: tin ;wad. assure! tiit: ‘vouvin ii);11 hav- her oxcit avaitt, tnt; 1K...1 not 1,c,211 I•ctill -, 1,4,1 at the la,a, ac,rounts. hpn! Uwe') g 6 into to I.t ytart , ..rs Chark2Alos.vn befort; lea% c.al..:try stniuunding w•is re,t very Iles:: et proVi:Hll - 4 al. hest, ;Ltd t.,oJoucuni_ raittet. 1: (ibiO rive: tiein cut 61r, ere ;e idaiolcred the y pout or atalvation, ul,iiv the Lndi',i,„•rs reduced And Ili , is not .11.;.: noinni , nned tnion awn into his ta.rvic,. , as 0,..011 as t.to ai rtti - , , ,t and c;,rilihuti to ,I 0 Iso nlO.ll ibarati. Tit , lle :So LnWil lit ea beg,ln to feel :ben - own stJ!w;th, and tlicit h.nNn:7 tilHr hands, ornlco c.at Ohio ( )poll rtoll.-1.- and afar a eunshierahle in lit, in which a nulnl,er wurc they tentr‘A‘t-d. ont ‘4" cany to the innulwr ut atteet. sit buratre.i, itlizzaing for the Stars and Stripes and ti' Nurtlwrii army. In this way they iaa, , !inat i.llO 4icn. Cu\ 's rani!) and i:Orwil,leled thetasscro , , aynnt that Ibay had been in the rehcE sor,Act, and Cor hial now 01 deal With (lean as he might sec, propni. .I.lu said that the oily' ininish iileh; had to indict was for thtnn to go quictly home to their taaidies—and While about 0110 third el !bozo on their Way Teioteing . ” itoitieWord, the ell llSLeti iii Om V. S. army for the %var. c"ininon inikf,, although ia the inidz,t fly armlet, them .narah and ca,dittei 011110ir evtl day, know tad. little td . ill iniontiohs td . those who coanunnd, o.e tax. out. nii-nt thc nitr..;•ineni , t heron: Nov,. lit :Jai), an the (treat Ka- 11,01 IN; z , l , l;w.ict..(i ccuti4l tit IL !11t:3 ‘kith it an ill==.3 =MEM =KM ( A. 1111" d v.Ht I ,rnti,tcs ;IttLl iw.vl, - ;,, u3 fut. a itt . it.ititctitii oil the Ohio river., auil the other; awl iiethi seem to ;heir uitjeci rutitiii!, (if 7,;(. a few t . :ti.iliteneil litit ;iJeiiis me there is CiiieN ill Viciv". If thzt , i,;ll,;“ coiirse iliev eta to be I.e.tvti:itht•, they v . ail eitticentritto near the cent co 0( Ow dlfs terminus ,if the tiireetly Ro•Li nnp.d, bare noi. , ikna Virgiata, at dilt, - 21 - o'nl poin , x, an or 40,000 Inc!), and the ad sauce o 1 ihirti!ed cofition,s,seios !low to he n; thin for the roint above iitdicateil. It sacc,qs:l will eTeWV, such an alarm ;It Richmond I that a largt; purtieu of their fufces must be ti.r . :7tv.r, from Ni.. - mas,stts and tinhmond 1 ,, revent the grest \Vest from tikin , ,. a near j cut to the Capitol of the f(_:(ltitederato t States. If the G. S. troops sltattlii occupy I Covlngtun, which would o4en a direct I commimieatiN) yv Oh East T:muessee and I Richmond, us a matter of J:ourse A des ' perme eXort would b o made to dislodge ) them, and in that ease our troops would j have the advantage of the bract works rind } masterd batteries 54 ,- c , and white the refiek I would he concentrating fercas sufficient to I dislodge them, it would hen good time for i jGen. ;fuller to makca driveinu Itictrinemi. if there shour.d be alymt 7'5,000 or 60,000 hien slipped into FortreJA; Monroe. In this event rrio sli;cpinl; Iratteries and. dmthle breasted v.mrlis at ,itlanassassvould I • • 0 .: .d ;.,-.:. ii. ! , ,, ; c;e u‘d •,.'1(.•..d1:,-.1141.TI1e;'• ;; i7^ii ~. _': i:! it S' :: 11):::t !'!!: !:~ .9:10 • EMS =I A ,0"s. three tnor;Ills n,fl 111 ) , way ; Ul.O. =MEI i I . I , r 1) ~;. .? .. = . tY• 11 - a neoeinv,i b trq u y to the IMM •r,t ;act L.7e.f1 1 ,- of t t. e r y almost raralis 0,..„;4 11;ld I sr.r,P.rlv EN MEI Yours, 111 , ! AugutA. ti, Fml l! 16 tyl ,‘ i, ?ICU , V, a r‘l .1. )1 , - 11 lIIIIM OMI = I'fl l'I:::71"i 1 .0_ 1 ! a . a! i ; t{ { :S, &c F.:: ii -. ,i. - .: N!,.: , .3c.t - I. , :fer. ! r , .-- ; L I ; =NM '' . ..n .4k tobkelorza , L, , 1 yiehlitor ~ ' , fie Jai tin; ileiSt huanittiti crop.; f l. me i iti,; m ...Seam Itieputett:lte. ' that AA!) If.it It; :.i tot yea,..- - .. It .0.,,,;th, ot;tl,i; )leer}' Clay wi, the te:‘ll effiAbollit oki t tin. Alta - fruit: , c: ).; :Lit 1.. 4 ) v,itt, i i ..., low ' ettwalcy 1. j;tlt h ji pet.„,., hut hot . ,,r ' iuo,tH.; , Tile hits -3 ,111) Recut 1111 lilSlly alarrnel mitt ‘vitett ow tino; win c.,..,;i, -: , ia thc ‘l,itt;.Xf LA .1 forcible and sad„, „ a t- j ,,. this is not so, that nut "nee happy, I ' ll n '''''' ''''''''' ''' i ! I :t i t I ' : ' l'a Il i : : and S l "- ti ' l7 ' l.; l 'A -l i ii i l l : i I +l i r l q l , 41.' 1' h C il 1. ( :: 1 d it..4 0 ‘. : f li a t-: 1 - . I and (nStitiCi4 it COUIVry NV 111 1,42 i l;:illirC,,r . to , ~..i . , . i 4r.). s sWat :Wt.::: ink) our midst. l'11:3 tuitl, , peace :Hail li/0.41/c:city is hard to ti.. 11. long talked tit' p„r Did ,(al.i i.„ hay,: co l ,:1 1 ;; lia'" , St1,1"""r bit! L'"i"'' :' °Y. : "ll''rl i ".. i' i l" I '' l ". .. irot,t4ec.., il lu l u .1., ~.,c;1.11‘,„ %V ,1,C,1, ~,i. '., La last. 'l't North and the South ha,,e b.- ' come arrayed in conflict, and the liiistutv . i ' d 'js" i ill ' 4 '' ' ' 'l"l 10"41;'); '' ) d''Cl ' ll'll'4 ' ' Ll - 01 the Atat riedit race show.; that they ar... ' vary 4:"li'it ' .'d I" u“ '''-;1"1 ' '-; "i'l'-i' • l"'v' not cavity Inteked du„ „. l'lrs olv.•, e., i; h'l'ci"l' alai ii"t i l"(.l ', "' ' ' ', L'"tt"' ';."' lu poor itopeti at I„;ace, tor Ile art now :1 w. l.,,iit.: a 10.".41.:.i0,,,,t,,,t,i1 o_, ' at.ic I•lrk., , It 1',41,1.,/ - ( 511110! 1 , 0 ,-- n ,k at an d „ did " beii ,,, c , j , , 11 „ 11 ... l cr . m.iiik the Liel ib , !l Ili' , _ , Jfdilltiii: .: l 1,:I,I,,11 i 1 ~ ~ 1 ' ~ ,' ' ' ' E i ,- )i the 1 , 1,1)0,1i1.,,,I1 jl,lrl V ..; 1.. i . ., i.,, ul lit. Sel% 01, 111 OP 111 111,.: riLnl, tlierelole ti0 , ....,i11-- ~ ~. till.; '., ~ : i . - I i i i ' I prOtlllSe i... 1'.1i1‘..,..1 of II either side. ..i'in.;;(!...; r .,: 1 1. 1 : 1 ' ,tt.1 •', - jj ` j ' j '; ' 1 1 . „ 1 .'2 - : ,` - j ' i ''', ; : . : ','; ''' '' ..t " . i loot It woeld F•uem that *lii.•lo"' is tit,: %,..,,d, i i ' "'" •••) d "-""'''' let. the coaci•JplVii,'C., i,, \Viral. 111(' ) 1211,, , , , l ilt ' 1 ,1' . ... ' ~ ::: 1!. ,,, , : . ‘ V ,;; i i,,,, . c ou ld i i ' :al. - W.IV Lilt.11 , ;;.111.!Z haVC 11101 it. i>1.,....i1v etai • .. , -"' :4' ; -' i -. ' " ,, ~,- i j.. . ---i ' ; ‘;l, :' , ' iDiet (HI ihe :1,1 , 1 t , Bathe, tutu (Ai,: fi11 , .. i '''. ' s' ; 'Th" , '‘'ii t". tot„ i' ''''''' ". '''.- '6- their Jr, ;.; It; vtli.it they I, J2 jj J .Jo., j ) t ,, 1,,. i ' ll ' l U'l ;% , ty t(.• tilt I.{, V. ‘viditt., c.d i , o , rhol. i w.l jz..j m IL-. ~,It. i ni,m i.,01,,,. ~ , , ,,hi.,.. „:1•J:11 svi; here amt's. 1.. , i all e. ael iJ aail Presinctoial tlcetio„ th;„ tilould eill,J!. a t , •" it tlwi"'l Area II it; (- ", I "," it , lh ''''' the two extichle.,;, rti,,, jot or j.,;, Juin, ..,tic..; •en..ri:c poiliJs Jut ;;;,• tio! to 1/ii IJri:tilllol -- teed I Ira tOW result would be civil war, and 1. l.4ljui y et we hay( ' ''''''`g 0. h i ''" el ' ers el 'r the j ,2, - ,e;pel, ii.i2Jl others. pr.ito,ez that the ', i l i l a n a l , itv es o c it d. N i Zj o li t t , l l .• zi l u t i i . 'ellit l lli . lig opinion c , „ tin . ; ' ~,,t o. may ettffluttlu ttl ti;, eittite at.toilla6t, , .rahe party ...N.AIII. 1 . 'slavery uctieve that there wile not a lt,..ttociatie of speech nine in Greene County hut what j .16,„,aND, ;:•-,,,!/„. Lt', l'inl. pointed out precisely this state ol things. ! " M,! /),. , :c Nii• ,-- ;:low tiro Id setet... '' a ' 211110114 h I ant now at the littad-waters of sunjeet for mit• 01 your tratds. tvlinfh, treat- ; Salt River, I have not chae J rrd ley opiii. ' ed in S i o popular and eorniens,.:ii nay, I ion. I never had ;'itly love fur the Medi- thild, t.ould I‘ aateleted with great a u i 1 , ttonists of the North , nor the lire-tutters' of ' ''' ,lo .i .:L' =et . I '..'.'%1 -1 ' 0 .i ) . 11 !ti ( ). 1 . the Scull!. I believe nott that hotit alike 'j "it it. taaititest that the ultras of that ' are diseitionist;L at heart, and would i.do.y j party am Cx? r,•itirly mischievous, and are : i" , 1 1 .(' ( i .CSilliCrioll of Ito. Uftton, and ptave, bullying: all illt; country to ecariltt ce,tis, , - .: Wlll Iliil'ef be restored in this country en , querices. They are not to f.„.;_! coileiliatea ; Itit both ism., aro pot down, and 1 beli eve j by the Whilv:. Ea1.410.-;•. 5 :‘,1 with a single I I that the country would rejoice with ex. idea, they etrre for notlii„g, elm , . 'They ' , ultaitt pay if they were put down, and the would see the Administration of the Goys way to do this without .shedding much emu - lent precipitate the nation into also ' Wood is to coniniettee at the liallot-liox.--- lute ruin li, hire they would 1,.;thl a helping Let us of the North vote for no ttilt that is hand to orrest ii. ; career. Thy tr ea t tinctured with Abolitionktii, and the colt- i curet, and !ft.:hut:no.; mord ; th ea; „h . ) treat servalives of the South rote for no ii.ati I diem t,-„, ...Ito so for agree. with theat as that us :t disunionist, and both isins will ,to admit slavery to he no evil, wi 1n ,,,„. ; soar j . - ) c.1,(1( r, and peace aiiii preseicti.y 1 tit. if' conduct inward Mr. lirig , .!;S , Mili Mr, Grit.once nioro !eight ill our land. I set; I Adams in Aida ,aeii n .,ett,, an d ~ .,,,J, J , a rd, lei , trot,' '' - .0 "Alessert:J!;er," that the I.)einneras i "I tt ill t.siv.• you an outline of the talati ey et Ureenu County hale /1 4 )1fliilLI,'11 ii I tier in whit•b. / would handle it : ,Show the g,,cd County ticket, all men oi tinaultied I ofig,j),. ..Islave.y. l'r;ire its iffiro.itielion to character, liiilit l'iti.SlLlCsili 31140 down to j tilt! Ittilidli Dovernmenr, t;11.,‘•. - how it is Coromor,—mcn that will do honor to the I disposed of by Dr Vederal Constitution ; District and Ijouitty, ail pot...sussing the t that it is loft to the States, except ill re intaltricationJ; as laid down by Jellerson, gaol to fut!;itivi•g, direct taxes, and repre "hone! ty diet eapilbility,:t. and as to tilt it sentation. Shoo; that the ae - itatiidi of the election in, one harbors a da.l.n. lit de-1 Attestiitit in the tree States will lir!..„ de inoetacy at Caoeue fa:utility has.; al„;t3•3 ) J.:troy all harmony, ;tad finally Iliad to ilis- Lean loyal to her party and Ili(' 1 - 11101 i. - tillifill - per a etual war _jh o ~....; I, r nij „„j j ,,l Thejaattle n; Bulls Bolt east a . i4 1(.0111 Ov..'/', fit the Ail ieati .ace --ultituate alilitar . >;,los- NJ.; hare,—taunt ware iii• efe i•et lainly s•a toi::- 1 potisrn. inahageti.ent tit our part, or vietuty tvetild 1 '•illit the blot ajnl anti object of your have crotviital lair ;,milt'.. The j 1.111( r o ast I ir,lCf 1 , 11H111,1 LW 0 00,1 0. Its /ilbOrin , : r,/ , f , , Litt V. ill! I ,lll' ....0'.061.6.-irikli(ltt :111t1 its 0111ft'Si. , ." The histo.„ ry of die world proves that the great lost tor looney and power is apt to wake men beconat corrupt. 111 this Democratic• lie public of ours, hoimolore a Mall had the right to speak of oily of the ahnses of pow er or ifitirellictimis of its officers, hut it Si...CMS now that if a man gives au honest opinion relative to usage of our soldiers, he must be arraigned in some little pitiful abolition sheet as a traitor or a coward. It seems that the powers that ho are so pure that not a word must be said about them, it you do so you are immediately branded by 501110 Ltainicss Linatic us a I.!;ecession ist. For my part I don't believe that there is one Secessionist in Greene County, un less it is some one that is an Abolitionist. Tint Democracy of the-County have always been defenders of the Union, arid never served any thig but the Stars and St Thi.v haVi, nercr IWOII earry a flag' that had but siNteen S.ars on it, thereby ignoring: cam-half of this Union. The ;b_ntic.erlitic peal}' has stood by her coun try in ail its struogtes. and is detending her now as the army recoldsteill prove.— not let me say that although the I.l.attortra.- cy ol the North are willing to stand at. the cannon's mOlllll to detionl this Union, she is ever willing to give the South her i';onsiitutional rights, and no wore. Our motto has ever been the Constitution and the Union. No Nortir, nn Some. no last, Ilut till'' gtari,ins (Ott li ni‘qi of ours, iin'tt 10 us by our fathers is now in pwil,—this no One Can deny, in; to the cause, every ono has his own opinion, I know I have mine. Itat no time to norito it now, these things ww.4 it not by au honorable emopromise, at the ertunods month and at till point of the bayonet, I it was not treason in l,ster, • Uthy , end Cass, to 000/promise ill 1850. when this 1. Won was shook from its centre to its vireo nferenee. At this critical juncture these three venerable old patriots stepped out on the finer of Uon giess viet shook Lands on it with tears in their eyes, in order to save the shedding of u thrill ol jriy that loaped from tine hilts and valleys on that eventful day will ever be remembered, while history's bright pages shall last, "Thsscd are the peace-nuaars, (‘'-•.." I that it . the i trans of the }dud, Moth North mat Sot would pray for tr ,, uhlos, insiead of preaehing!.o ra.; and sword, that it , vuald ba tar LL alight Sara 111"Itl'y . F,...1(111 and o rphati's tear, and ;rola helot, - ushered into etcra:t:,,"wll', - ,•,1 a ;no inent's %vartlino . , flat as I lihe to enjoy lay 'Jail tees a CCO.,lo.ctl to tot others enjoy theirs. ititure tell , Nino i.a right. ;-:er.: trem the that your woor;111. t, ;n, Lc a: ,r, iS th- , C. lic,t colap. - :sed of ail ervati , o sawn 1n _;urtl a itt~ t 1., - 2.e (1.: , 11 - ,! t iiP V !! •“ive; r: r, r,~, ;~,,. 1 EBBE MEE • r =Ni 1:!1(.11%. !1:1 11 ' • t it'i-. I= OM MEM iT i lion no•v it! , .! Ld.e," Ser "th .1 ancti.cr lEEE= it , ;; that you ^rn hio! !• Ihr-o . !.,.,: iii,h•2,o;m . .. . di if t;:;it 11ti,.,..,- MEM =ME •ulr., i'ilar!:.:o.- : tillil s:1,1 ME ',\,5. ' ,1,.. , , in. , 2DP.:a- • v !-> a Der $ S , • IO liiii ardi:Gioadii; .-,how that tit; tr t is t.; Hit;• .•;;;:;1;t ;.,c the I:1- ltdioly; ‘l, oita in.ta and thc lah;;Fing t; (;titan, t 'no %%nth; l a ltorin L t : it i all to Ito. d.• pis(' I and tlegratti;ti -,nctition at the hhati. 517011; rOir Opyo,, : ition to cot onizitti,m. Snow buntane. awl patriotic ann. That thay arc those whom (~ i i has tle parate,l. Why . do Atm litioniFts oppw.it.; colonization ? Cu keel) and aptalf2:amate togtAller the to too race, i n violation f Gud's WM, and to keep the blacks here, tha t the! may inierli>re with, degrade, and dett3se the laboring whites. Show that the Uritisly Government is cos .operating with the kbotitein.i.sts for the purpose of dissolving the Union, &c. You can make a pewertid article that tvill he felt in every extrelitiity it; the Union. lam tiectectly satisfied it will do great good.— Let ine beat from you at this subject. lIENIIV CLAY." A Poor Excise, A standing and a very weak argument advanced in justification otevery infraction of the Constitution of the ITnited States which necessity may scorn to render neces sary, is that the ret,el , hat , tutrllytli: