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MrV, Billies—Biagi! copies, di per aansir„ ..cr more, $1 ddr, taw or upwards, $t per mauler :amiably be orADYERTIIIbI6I L11.00114e1.11 Rthlts ,v•lTrssaf Q z MONDAY = MORNING, MAN 20, 1861. II we have say uirwilUegeess. toiii in print such a letter ai an esteemed aorresporident has , inast mi. which _wilt be found in *nether ;column, it it solely be cause we feel . that no irti k I. or , at leitetTortght to be, more superfluous thin . .. a ~ tindlps*ca of the policy of Ur. Rewa r d . •-•• When from day to day the„facte that are Irani pleb% around us, without !tri excepUon, seem to array thennelves, even as if they were Jiving witaisies celled to bear lieUmony. -to the fir. - seeing Wisdom which:shaped the course .1 Mr. Se ward—:there eau be bat few, we should judp, , • for whom any other then this same inexpugn able; testimony of faot would be necessary. Bull, though having the inherent qualities!of being visible, or at least palpable to some , ~ ~ as all feet May not be self-intorpretieg, it may - be both uttered and helpful to many to read the grommet/Mellon with which our. correspondent ... has favored us this morning. ' As to the Criticisms to which Mr. Seward lies . , iseen subjected, we hies only to remark, that so ' • far as the trading Republican journals are con .- - cerned, thee. has been but little, on the whole, °;' of _Such a find as ought to be difirenstad; but • .... - ...:little that did` not either directly or Indirectly oo.operate to advance the peat Inner, whose triumph wee the aim of that enlightened etaies clan and Madman cif all good men. Mr..Bewird . . .• ....: himself has, 'no doubt, baler than moat men, • tiaderstoodS the imperial:ll_lmA salutary effitote resulting from even the freest and boldest criti cises that has throughout 'seined him, when Something said or done waist, questionable as to *yoke It, v.hile•it remained unexplained; for he, batter than most men, uderetands the re lations under which the organs of public opinion act--ind the means by which the complex prob.. lees whith'underiteraPerticial facts rumba mist euticessfully worked out. , .;- , Oar correspondent, we wag add, having re. eerily utly returned from Washington, where b eim access to the best sources of information, is . , .likely to know whereof he affirms. Tail Thum" Loam This bill provides for the issue of :boob or 'certificates of loin to the amount of three mil liens of dollars, bearing 6 per cent. interest. NO certificate to be fora less amorist than $26, aucbuone to be negotiated for less than It. par value. Beolion3:piovide, for the appointment by the . Einversiori.talth the advice and consent of the Senate, of Pie,hfolor General sod two Brigedier j Generals foe Mate. Bootle* 41 prescribes the ducks of the Qom* r tereototer Amaral and Commissary General, as to their 'dittielli u providlow supplies feel the 'army of the State. Said officers are reqnlnd to 'Overlies:for- proposals for supplying be Commonirialth; such proposals to be opened - den dayenotice, and the's:entracte award. ed to the loweet bidder , —the contractor Oaths security for the faithful performance of theses tract. The supplies so furnished to be careful '. trinspected by competent persons. - Beaton 10 praides for the ealabliehment of -- 7 -7 hositielis Stith thsusual staff of calms. Elation 13 requires the Adjutant G I, Quartermaster 06111:111 and Commis:nu General to glie bends, each to the amount of $20,000, roves feithfol performance of their respective and bonds are also required of their sub. • prdbated: - - Scotian 16 constitutes the dasociale Judges and the Commlasioneri of each seemly • Board of -Bells', whose_.duty it shall be to furnish proper relief to the families or other dependents of stioh volunteers as shell lave beefs mustered into the service of the Bate in their respective _ counties; and malice 17 authorises the proper , ' autlarities of any onnty , to levy a tax got sz '(seeding 24 Mitts eo the dollar for the relief' of volunteers or their families to such 'toasty. Thai are the principal ',fashions of this Im iorlAS Dill. Ills lag, and seems to be care fully down up; and we . ferventir hope that there will be Doomed complaint egainst those .whose ;duty It shall be to carry out its provit ' . lona. -The me who, would rob the Bale at • time, ,like Ibis would rob • church or • , sepulchse. "AniumANosso• - _ The etateinsut that the President has given use . ranee" to Northern Governors ae to the policy to be ' pursued; other than those he hae gives to the pee :• . plc greenfly, is, we ere glad to see, ref, positive. . ly denied fa the best informed circles at Washing. niztori. . has solemn, pledged himself to the people...kw the country—toTnifOrce the liws and posses! the public property. This pledge being the war terminate t but beyond rebid is than kaowa to . all, hinig bun given to all, the - Pruidenthas not dinned It necessary to give such • special us . arancce a- hare been 'hen of, to any - onreriters or other Bate anticlines, nor bus any net; usunnutsbeint aka of him. Farther or 'diameter! than those already given, we isould nwertleolu=nriless we mums 'l.' tbiteni Bute Golllllloreare either OtOpla or in. credulous Woad the average of mankind. To all who an notes, It to sonly,now, no dark or donbtfal trebled' wtiet the determinations of the &DILI& Cabinet are. - Not mutely Gov - -4—'.—entone of States sod Brute utliondeui hid all the people, bays mewed the most positive leanness that the ecrrernoteut will abt be behind the People, . and that Geo. Scott is quite as deuandast to bare • I final der.letoo of the question involved In this eon .' testiss she most nutted Bapotilloan of the North. And ume memos, mesa "that he will near con . • iota to sheaths the sword until the word _ . same, NOTICE is herebfgiven that proposal'', be received at the dice of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, until three o'clock P.M. of Wednesday, the fifth day of June next, for the i loaning to the Commonwealth the sum of VIBES MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, for the in of set forth in the before named cts of Assembly. The said loan to bear an in terest of six par cent. per annum, pay ble semi-annually in Philadelphia, and th e I an to be redeemable in ten years from date; d for the payment of the interest and liquids ion, of the principal there 4, a special tax of tie ball mill on the dollartas been directed be levied on 111 the property in the Co tton wealth taxable for Elate purposes. The er • tificates of loan shall not be subject to t na tion for ear prirpfstie whatever , and slice 'll mane of the denomination of one hundred oi lers or leas shall have coupons attached; o ne of a larger denomination will be issued ei ar as inscription or coupon bonds, at the op ion of the bidder. The proposals dust state- explicitly the amount proposed to be taken and the rate to be paid. The State reserves the right to so dept the whole or any „part of the amount of fared to b. takenunlesithe proposer stiplatto othertilse No conditional proposals; lo considered. , ti , Ma p it s - ,6 1 4, 0 0, - .• _ert,,, g o y. Upon the seeeptance °fang proposal at ens • Thomas Mag. dr Ripley, Ohio, whets' heed a ten per cent. of the amountmust bora(' ct. wn. otatoaluy-for sis years at Slasandrie, rapt, aid the balance, if preferred by i the bidde , s . " arrived home a few dare week sayewtaiste.,e obit , thirty and sixty days, when certificates hal 4 a , whieb he took Punt . '" is the K iri at " Ter ' issue for the same, bearing interest fro th pock;a iss i set lade to teen from the Berthas C ~..,. ortbe _ payment. , adersey, alder the ecadaloa Sag . The authonties ""'' The t tr o o re posids must be directed under vet 1 room s _ to pound her to mad, oa th e ground that the i c uo , go d, governess was ' L oom Ta,, mentos i t:. a.. e r o o r th e ~. Com monwealth on -, •. .- ra messititee wakeoppelled to rtaLep' di Odra amid - no . 1 . _ _ '., _ 5 . .; „ --,,,mpt r ipiok. Mi. Id!Neg was otarmse , by istesligeat - The de will be opened at 3 o cloak in the . - Dogfish iladthdros 2 dm 1 - tb• BM" Greeneet afternokinpf the day above lamed in the res. had no intention ei .- acteowlsdaissuth Gr eenest auto of the Governor, State Treaenter isit. Au ...esibiderscr- . ' - --; ,• - '.-:.-- - tUtor General and - each other persons as ay see proper to be present, when, after exami nation of the same the Governor will Sward the loan to the highest bidder or bidderi. • By order of the Gave:nor. . , , f -- Secretary o f the Commonwealth. Ours or vas isacartor or ass Onottodzura,t 1 _ . = eignisbnredlity 170415 n. i , - _ ontooria . wiper - . Coe. Anyznson LID haw 0. Bascinitoes. -Tbs etery'thet bee gained extelsire currency of intAric• Pneldeat Brectioridge uhing a, military office under Major (now , Colonel) Anderson. can be Veld u) - no - anemic -- coerce. - It probably .;. 'originated whit sows -aisnufactorez of ~oration telegrams, and is said to annoy Fol. Anderson eery touch. If Breckinridge is now utilised to debt for the Union, it bi only because be sees the object of grit lore in utterly, bopelese. 'Let no such inn be trysted.," • : Buziox's BM:MOO& —The Ropablicano of kfto Congrosolonal Dhitzlot, of Ohio, him noptisto4 Jody B. T. lirozosreas, of Rama,. noron 000017, as tliCettillroillon.Jou 1511115 AX. ; Cotr. Azzaziow ono biz, Bazcztniteas.—lt sp. . ! pean'that Lieut. Tilden, AldrdwOszO. to Glos. hia- Caw, eit the Ohlozecompazid the train which_ Col...badman woe s passenger to Battle. hats; and when at Middletown Ise reminds letter -- from a friend in lientoeltw, dodging him to Ilfono - Anderson that Mr. Bookiaddae would meet ' 1. Mot at elnolosett, to take cemented under him. - to mid in organising the Pastel troops of * en Col,,Andenzon minstrel the Inalltgetwo ith wash • . •bie. Bteeklaild wild ha r ge, was as old pitons! Wand; bat as It leewarted. ottba erre Is itowsOwl. Its Ths:tact of Owt. AD danzat's ineationing the otrownWatiow So Out. Ca. • tht, htwene. some OM ao a4 I I 6 "UDSIIF. "WC. * SAY Llotirroia—A gentleman who beard the , • , -..1' 7 ,' - ' o f ssio,, ,, ,BoadorvdenveruC,ia Galen. '"---- t rOm week' agog mono th e r,,- - too, Ye ws , - V i ibb i rmeg or thea l- tbe stories ;vea editor of l i b t e lt Gen., otigan tad. the alletiath o:of his SLAM a(a 'fiet:leeino do met injustice. 11e - still hi s al .ieglelloo-to,.the-Uoited - Stato% - _, ,F 4 ,_,_sliotillal . - :j-i , led It Is tbe;dtity 61 , 01 ,- lidokil",! ) , 1.-f Testa a oli t ioly to bide their hoe, i . - _ ; t i ji . id coats and . delta of Amer lo alk °mg' - '--:)11110 sze the Stet fitttosocadao._ •• , 'l .- ' 11 - ' . ;) -- - ''" --.' - ' -- - . -,-:. (Wm tbelittibtostt Gsmocte I UOX. rovivater szwAso• To be counted and osaliped tot a been the lite or all those .hate merit lies raised the _Mr above the common level. But the vials and adicioal will go forward in the faithful discharge M=!=l Tious and disappointed Perhaps no one of our public men has been more persistently abused 113 d lawcpresentod than Mr. Seward, nod yet to ear.ry contest he hem not only manfully sustained hiMIOII, but has 'Wild sew laurel@ to his former fame. Ile le no mere politic:au, bin a men of mark—a stabisman, whore mina Clays thro e , great Lod - enduring mode menial principles ths6ste suited to the government of civilised moiety.. Small Paella cm 'who can chatter fluently hi the details, cannot properlyappreciate i mind like AM, and yet such men are the master spirits in the whrldhi history—men that furnish in tellectual:. hood . for generations—like-Homer and Bhalispeant in poetry—like Aristotle and Bacon In.philoisooy, and Caw and Bonaparte in war. Pellets has now s tome when the people of out country mill andotatand ann appreciate the teach ings ot tkis great statesmen. The truths be h,e spoken, sod. the principles he has explained and (banded tar yearn, have now become realities, and are in the set of practical illustration before the wettd. ' Inward was called fanatical and aggressive, but now he is a safe. end prudent tonservetive, when compared with the new horn zeal and fervor of the Dickinson, and Butlers, and others who have beds his tiro-Jong political opponents. Those who have opposullim, now see that slavery is the Mine of our country, and the come of all our , trouble, .and very many are strongly in favor of patting entirely may an evil that has planted our .country into a civil war that will, probably, cost a thousand million' of dollar', aod a ilea of blood. These ea only see the evil when it iinpan them ; but Mr. Seward saw the evil day when it was afar of, and often warned oar country of the Auger. After Mr. Lincoln's elution, and the storm began to gather, all eyes WON turned to Mr. Seward, as the great leader, for come dielatation that. mtght satisfy and save the °entry. Be delivered his great speech. The hot heads of his own party dis approved of It; but it mud • mighty purpose—ths pups, Its author intended. it threw the traitors off their guard, and eel them to endeavoring to ob tain a pesteradts diuointlan of the Union, which Mr. Seward wall bum wutsapoisible. It was a shrewd stroke of policy, worthy of Talleyrand ley his best days. All thinking men so regarded that speech— it wu but an apparent letting down on the part of 'the chief of the Republican host. Thera is no do - übt but that 'Owe was a deep laid plot to seise upon Washington before Mr. Buchanan's term aspired— and the traitors were armed and oonld have done so, If they had not been diverted to the possibility of a ?amiable separstion and a Southern Coated. "racy. As son as Mr. Lincoln war. inaugurated; come good men. and many hotheads, inclodieg the leading Republican papa of New York city, charged that the administration fiat too slow,- and that Mr. Seward vies the member of the Cabinet that was holding hick the arm of the government—that be was for peace—for compromise. Ile is undoubtedly the friend of poem but noise the expense of prin. clip's' which he has advocated with answering firm. net during all his publlo life; yet he well knows there can be no permanent peace between freedom arid slavery ; but now that the administration has Boma up boldly to the work—now that the Cabinet is • elm for crashing out the Mikan!, lot o, for a moment look back over the field to the fourth of March. On the day-Mr. Lincoln was sworn into office, the country and the public surto* vs. fall of traitors • and treads, like the deadly serpent, link. ed In rimy department; sad no blow could be given until the hands was first direfully craned that were (felled upon-to Erika A diet and most difficult work was to be done- the AugesoStable had to be clammed, which was • Berculeut teak. The treasury had been plan dared, and its-vaults were empty, the army was removed to the most dMtant lines of the Republic ; many of its officers avowed traitors, while others were doribUel and in empathy with the rebel.; the navy we. scattered over the world, while MID, of thee. in command of our stational vessels ware traitor' to the fire that floated over their deices. No statue:urn In the World's history were eves placed in • more trying lied difficult eltuttien than Mr. Lincoln end biz Cabinet I yet they steadily and surely moved along until they righted the Ship of State, sod put her balers the breeze in a style that commands the approbation of ell loyal citizens, and at that ritozent tne Democracy of the North are as liberal in their praise, as the molt zealous Repablies 0. "Ter," Caps one, "but his. Seward paused, tem. porised aid hesitated: , Wait, good friends, he not hasty for when the secrets of the past four menthe shill become public history, Mr. Seward will be acknowledged as as man, who, combining the art ordiplornacy with . that of the shrewd arid far-tmeingnatemna,e over-reached and headed the entession leaders. Yes, the great leader and cham pion of the victorioue party, spperred to yield came llia' ofler,bor. Lincoln's election. There are many reason. why he might do this. First, he keen pereenelly all the leaders of the rebellion; he en. derinciod their ultimate Clews, and that no comm. mite would , entity them to remain in the Vales; and well.' en offer to yield something to their Glamor woutd not be accepted, yet their refound to accede to ' reasonable terms would pleee them more clearly in the wrong, sad unite and conroli. date the North Again, the Armories of the North had been robtred, the Minors were armed, and the capital 'MD at their mercy, the North was soil ready, delay war what the North wanted, and tine of policy seised the time, end caved the Cepl ital. No MAD Its the Cabinet understood the diesel more thoroughly. His long residence to Washing ton, united to his consnowllng peddle position, gas him an insid• view. that outsider" oonld nut obtain and such as it would not ban Wm prudent to puldle at that time. The tint work wee to weed on the button, end the moment that was done we: du the government moving with energy and power and wham we hear, for the first time since be um into the Cabinet, Mr. Eiew•td g e m he wen Uls through this publbhad instnataions to our Min tar to Franca, is there exhibited nay winter Lack Utast It the» any banking down from the high to skims ha has occupted ? Ie there any talk of eocaprd miss, or soft worts for the ear of tow= r No t It la the clear and bold language of a furless States man, pronouncing his own opinions, and the sum mints of twenty millicms of freemen. based upot the constitution and the laws, and backed, by the moral sense of the civilised world. Tie, that doe. went is Eland, sad Mr. - Seward is sound, and be fore sit months slam hisroottrae will be folly win& anted, and the oonntry will lock to him mammal her greatest statesmen and twat patriots, and the 1 pie will ftz upon him u tinemus - who is entitlefit / the highest honors of th e repeals. pCif years put hie hat hem the muter mind in the &deputy f gout prinStpin, potent and kruismbla, sad t mighty twits will !welsh the historian with mat date .lor volumes ; and when those who have m . represented him shall be forgotten, hie nouns II I adorn ono of the brigktest peps in American WM . The truth of the nirrepreultde candle' tenor be g I demonstrated by his ensatite, but the conflict Is not • wet of his tenchtop, but it SOON from sows that hi saw as with the eye of a prophet.yrould bring Waste; upon the country. As a Suitor, he has commended more of the attention of our people than toy of cur pablbspim ; and the time Is I /1• pidly approaching whia the whole country will slough off the false &morgues and their temports. ingetpedients and accipthint u the rightful isu.er in alts strokes of humanity for rational liberty, lend &higher and truer alvillsatlon. Ittsucli Proposals for a Loan of $3,000,01 to the Commonwealth of rennt vanla. In purulence of the first section of an A of the General Assembly, entitled "an Act create a loan end provide for arming I State," approved May 15th, A. D. 1861, i the sizth*tion of the Act entitled "an 4 1, to provide - for the payment of the membi _ officers and contingent expe" approved y expenses of the Ezra Besaion of the Legmlature, 16th, A. D. 1861, and by the authority of he VUILIANGTON , IISRUING— , A eup; Jut lad ovu cion 4 d en tO i trj d ll l l , .• • fatittati ----- fIarrOFFICERB OF lINACCEP'F ED COM iirAffl2ll.ATt22l2o2.--0 inestlag dl. ALL-11M- Orr Eta a thatmaple. , !al Datums ern 020 la tha COlOlO2 17201 L MOM= I 11101110• T, 20TH 1111111.” At to edme A ,to lata rallatlaa to tandittn, g dm& swim to Hip • flocratary pf War diva— • fall atuadaota 20frolrctl. 12100461 1113 T a T i C . :Mili as tnl ;Janet ' Also at • Inaba arddis gat the sedans halloo= Rommel totenessie sloe them totes Cesessiltas Rooms latsdats UMW@ ea olisoat sad TeCialS DalflaltlßSOkaaa. frau SI astll6 etas*. rebels of Oamegalsasra masted sodded Sesame& es tear W. It Ms alms time sad plum Ks% IL AWL° N ' ti • wad • Ptsa of Later' lodate. . Aiwa Cott= 4 U. B. !loan Cum Ittand Story Wilkins' nott, Smith amt. Ilk - REMITS WANTED.—This Compa to trill mato • tor eon able-008W lowa Cue I tbstr mato to du fa camtpittoist. Stay wow biro •ty mod of ettu for drilling, sekel ban mammon tha• bo saws tb• trot •colpt•t tott7 otellrtextmitft In lbw Inositjtondlaysamo ^ p• [a•tbitt] • no. r. 014118. Cat4o Messhum IlprtiVinh, HE COMMITTEE ON HOME ODB rriliel mill mot at the CM kraal. CIO IV Y say, hoot e hulk 101 a Um umiak& ind frssis nth a to the ellertmon. gibes compeales km Homo Gast matt ~port th.asiTM IS be amain& commankm &MUMto the mid sOktt "MVIMMO. Peartsey. fublic Status Clii drlued - 781IfITataN riffinas I N BA URAgIi C T Kot tk % )l "rii i i 60.100 Dollars ape oda Run 1;11 tit OiOtot Stunk, 060 albs Wood Proatoof the loot nit toootha,Too Dolton NO gum of width to be opplisl so • enollt to littek At. wontti sottl'oro and 60400 Wl= Pur Illuiro to to gold to Stockholding ow or attar the lith toot _ 1 t060:2 , 0 1 , f. ill. GORDON, Bottotai =MIS eats IMP Premium., KV 104 1561. fr&DIVIDLND.—The Directing of this wv , Bask lon &dazed • itividaskl of TILLS PlEt cm. oat of at Ares of W. Wit ell months, payable oa or hater Um ITt/a tut. #o.2•llawil H. M. NOILIAT. Outdo'. item. abbnitUlßtltti. MAPS OF THE SEAT OP WLEII Tiro .teed, sht - a mg all tba Forts and etaticals tb•IEDIEUL AND RIMEL AIIIIIII3 lar gala at W. I. UAL VIKIVSI, corner Wood and Third stream R. S. Throe Yap ere hew, Jut wet from the me; e • led ea 'Wel. iatINS, PISTOLS, RIFLES.—The son.' mut Hon of lbws to marl of 00111, RIFINKII, PISTiILII.Ia. Ile direstsd to our splsadtd stock. W. W. YOUNG, (eacceerce to Out tr#t t • Touog,) 97 Wood Street, carper of Dloeog4VMT• piEW ARRIVAL- Zd 2014.12144 family WttlteMbeit Mow: 26 .20 06 Ito sacks " Mina " 26 91 • Rod 22 " JWINto SO 48 " Nod " 6,000 lb.. ocontry amoks24l4ar 6ld 6,900 : HANN 00,000 12644112cr5: 200 boa.,Dric4 111011,1 - Al.q • v4ll colosuci stock of groserlos t dove 489 tic We DI H. 'UNDUE. , corlinui No. 112 Übat_r_stmot. G° BELTING AND GUM GASK 8 Ittach sitll am!' SOP Tobesalkoit without Miss stt.lsd, sad tba stvenst sold wilt soli Magda Its Plabill tl.psi can pt st Lostbst Mon of N. DI WWII, 263 ma tt) .t ti n bled of %sad. sty2Sll. _ T BELTING, of the best Eastern 01111, eak.taneed, en dm, width will non unbent mooching. snd with • portent boutng to the pulley, at We Leather ions of M. Da LANGE.>C3 Liberty al, opposite teed or Wood. ony2o I. PATENT CONSOLIDATED RUBBER lIICLTINCI, • wr and rupartair wild., as tuna sad for aN bv DI. 01y2X41. to Mort, ot PSTROLEIMI.-300 bbl& Cruide Rock 011, imitable for rrfialoy. nor• sad for ode by •; fay:o J. traLZSLL • DON, L AU bble. No. 1 L e d Oil; y If y Our atlk GILLICALtiIit, It 11411. astl El Si. Is7SO J. DALZILL t SON 00IIPBESIIED lIIILLSTI. UNITED STATES NMI& MUSKET AND 1117Lli 111• LIA. Mug 7 docrlyttali of HOUND AND 001110111. BULLETS sasnutsetarset to or do'. tarp stasis rpastsatly as WO. thirOrders ellsd st sight, by THOSAS OTIS 1.11/I.OV A CO., Psumt dbW sal lad Watts.' myth:lad :at sad :pi War stew, Km Tot. BATHING SPONGE. atm OLOVU, TOIL"! Walt*, IdILITART fio•eti DRESSING AND Ms ta:au outfits. cap 8 A LICI PRL4.lot kimbibeitir BILLIKEIruove Mai VINT. UAIR RESTORATIVILIP,sqIitteIs, INDI MIAMI UR/WU, .111!1.tals IMPOILTO AND DONULN2IO canoe OmltblieLl and roartb .ta. CRAY DRY GOODS BURCHFIELD & 7li3Lien BIMAGII lOU eq. MUNDY' LiWNS GlitAP anal bicaiirSZOlS 00242 aNtIII. ••TIIRDE OUZEIRS tOR TOE RED, WIIITII IND BLUM i" Eatoui-Mactrum & 09.1., Noa. 17 6=1,19 fall Strut illicluia" fleck Tin—aucutior quality V Neck Tim far Win. "Onion" Mak 21as Orr Bor. =PM =7=l "Union" llowittes—rarlosa stylea. - "Delon" Wye, as Intk, Moans sad Papa, aßed, White and Blue Ribbons, all widths. Gall "FLANNEL AND 7ANOT TRAVELING SHIRTS )