a. aztki.iLE ace., 0000000000001 - Palk.aiook Obi ' l . O and, oeo Baaf i r ici • noitOlag and lataling zauw.aaly, con taining-toe leataat Nettles up to ths boor or t pFK, elaralo:4alto par mourn adiranoo, or per ~wkOda carrion. Soesebia aroma to Monroe, or p.r met troacarrearo nekti taltaa—alogle papaw, $2 per anausca arli or =Me s Sri tea ar opirude, fl par aroma, Marla* la ltraterfaXlßlNG EZAZO tABLI RATES. L MIME Malang 0110ditall of I . 3villass. (~ T has beeps great deal of useless indig ie nail is monlfeeledthroughont the country l i at • what i t called thebltititie . rof mating Br gather Genarali - otif if iiirilii i ins, . Thoith who flnd:faulPwith the Administration, in tbl respect, should remember that it l as made ot one fippollitmeot of this kind—that _of Ge . Goheneki'Slit'd :hi mai appointed ati the nrgetoUsitallon ',of ' the leading men of 0110. Bri Mee General. Pierce wan not appointed - by (bah liillilitilGovernment, but by the Gov . ereor"of Muitheintaitis, to command the three • menthe levies; and an examinafiii of - there .. coldsiwould - doubtless show that his appeint ment as nri# l ,l4hoitio of She best actin in that Slate. 4 -. - , T. 4 Maj. Genuals have been taken froincivil --- life—litottlesind-fth - alta. Mettler has sheens him self, ii all reePecti,"ab able General; and fie one double that Blithe will also distinguish Memel' by me,wl4l ' l _ llo 6_ l R th e ebaracteristfcs Of an' able ' mllitaky otwaitauday.: •If . Behenok his Mime hitnettif a little too 'impetuous at the out art, ' (witiell lit - Will 'get -- aver as' he gala older,) the - anti should not forget that the Adocinistra. ly - Goo as made stoch'creditabla selection ae l But ler d Banks, and; that it 'hal restored 0 the armfonoh men a. Fremont and McClellan. frour euoti eppointhreita - alight well begat a little char ity folk that of Botisiek, who hat learned a leshon blttetnough at the start, to make hiaralgood Gene hereafter. ' Not must the /unary forget that a greajarecy of 2.26,000 mew cannot begot together In a 'lran try erMlt'ont'si aleriditig army, an d in the ,short apses; of two without taking a ocosideva. ble perlitiliofiiiiiricers from cleillife, tills:dal ly vitaea-large number of the officers Of our little 'army resigned at thebeginning of the out break and vent direr to the enemy.. Thejoonn . try, ire , know, Wimps/tient to eUthis war ;tithed on vliorously to-the end; bat in its impetuosity it intlet not • oveil - S - th the diffionliles whith sue rountleff ibe,Government at the ontbrook lit th is • robe t op; and from; whirl lath just now ifmerg log..l i' Aid another feet' deserves. also, to bo borne In led. The Press, throughout they loyal Biota's,. has been Clamoring for some onward in clement, for some time. It cannot cos:pre bend, apparently, what appear to be the slow movements of a cal:algae tfficer like. ,Genlifoott. It Woe. this' cismer for something to bill dcao 'whieh undoubtedly goaded co_ GeneralslPleres : and I SM/nth to their nneuccessful effort/4 Leith log lit matters-from the outside stend-poldt, they douttlees thought it was perfectly easy th carry on t o war with more vigor ; the result...is known, **an) l tos/ bet engulfed up in this . 008 O 1 utwo— r* dsposleis_ftopi Me costly's - is polity if OM Seel has so for proved dirourous. I It Is common, we know, to point to ff - Sii. Lyoo . as alt evidence of what vigor , and energy tau as comOlisii.---Bat Geri.-Iyort, , It must bo /mem bered, is contending against an .unorganizsd army, got on the spur of the moonset by a silly, Governor, and that it - is a cempsratively easy teak toe:Atka such undisciplined hordes as chaff before Melded. - Ile has no well-appointed _ . . ' army,_ Macula by.lble men,,./such an /confronts - . . our lines on th e lefenue, to contend with'. If :. ha hadreeTwouid*t'ttpoo - the'tams general pritioiples now guiding the action-of Gen. Boots We make these remarks solely to do jostles to those who are managing • great enterprise under grehadifficnltiesa iTheanziety of the people to see Somelitiog dote lignite natural; bullet them pot/sees their scull in patience, and in the end they will, ere del not doubt, be gratified with a . victory rendued tiomplete by the caution which ,',..'.., • now provokes thou to-complain. MEE= . , 1 =ME :•*; , • 1!;* : * • . . - ' : %:`,..; 4 ;'!. 4 . 2, !•*!` 1 ;f: , ::.' . 7:!1A : .:•.'! - !.5'. 4 : - i.);'- ;::: . 7;i:i.. , :.7.4‘:-.A=1;;;:,;' ; ;;; '4::;:;:%i . f.::,•:_,...:',.5! • .• ';7:4 .: '-..:::: . 2:: ; :'ii - P. ,: ',.:': 11. - ,i. , .,•:-1 , : , •..: , ‘,- ., .! , Stl!t!'',:. . . • • . .... „ .. • - !••• -• i ' The liar Getwassuesaist if yleirteetw. Wi may be very sue that If PleCitudon has , • '''' -- • , ~.- ' : ani vitality oiairtingth,it wfil maks a - iiiosl dee '-' i.,•,: . .7:::". '',. 7 1: '''l•" . perste effort tivipatithrou thane* State i3overn 'i. ''';.'-' 1 ; ' -; ,`, 24 .:".•1 ; '*•: ''.. . • " emit just organized at Wheeling ;, for its lead : . e t.'''.;,..:1.2„-;;, 1 "; 1 ",•;;; • 1;,..., ! ' ' , tun' havaupoiti enough to us in that most ••- ;' '': • : imlortaitt clamming the inauguration of a re ,_, , " '''' ' ' :''''''''''• '• ' "'' generating protege that will bring bank ovary •:, a••::•b."'•!, ,, •• : -.; • :;' , •''' , ..i' : ".. ' - seceded State . to; th e Union and bind it (hers •r :•';'': •• • •• - •‘;';:irk',....j • - more fi rmly and more cordially than ever. . •-.1, - , , ,;,•,:,;,,:,•.;,,„ , ..i' , ,•:•;•,:: ~,•'' 1. _ • • Lit the defuttet government At Richmond be ,11; .-.•i , • ,- ; : 'ir••• lo, l,''' . ' a t tof ' as It probablywill be be. 4,*•-• • • • •"`"-'41: 4 ,.. 4 *-: , .4i. 11 :;:•...1.-.i .. ,- ,• , 'ell ,P 011,P90r— -1..,:,.„it-3,;;; .•:;;••:;• t 4,,, •;• ~ fore another utonLth rolls round—and Virginia i•, : -•'• , , N , ' , -1 ",!!,.;';:•,•'-'7•11;•;'. ;;;;;.* ; ."-: ' will take her plot among her !deters with all the •„i•14:,;ii.1•1;;; l ii; " - warmth of her ei li i to and therewill b ..,,,, ~,, ~,,„,,....4,a1t.,,t:•::: . r ett ye, w e 7 - U.,„i-iil'4ii. - !: , ..: ' 'Joy in the Ism* like that which marked the At' •;:..;,*:,,,..-!;,., ;4 ,. _ return Of.theProdlial Ben.' And then she and "j" :4 4r. ; :.:;,;•• l '''.' ; ::,',i'2;' , , ,;:•':„ ''••• all the rest will4ok out for Tennessee to come 1; •§ ' '•;; ; .•;:la:.'li - ;;;;; : '';,.": • ;:' , :'' ..r. • In, and then Noith Carolins,,and so on until all ~.,, . .,1..i?;••-vt- l ' - ; ,:•!:•,...:.F , :-..•:•,..,;. ;.: 1108 gook agate. BlB :iQ 1 fi.:04..4;;` 4.: coming, and. they are frightened. 1 , i4-4 4 ;„ . 411•;01•444. •- ". That Wheeling qouvatition was agreed affair, '''4';'',. , • : ,,,b , Alit i "; ':,. for it:wriughethi . eilvation of i goat common i 0; • 1: , ' wealth abd-removett the greeteet - dlMenity - thal ',. ..",..•,:' '-::: : , ...,i; , 4,;•.,;,;;4:::_,. ' • • .•- - ; •:;;;;; 4 "1: 1 !*,; , :":•;;Z::%11;:'• lay in the way 0 . 8 restoration of the Union to :...1- ; 1.::: - ;; , 4l-7 7 0""*.t;.;: , -: -'- its 'integrity without a resort - to - nuncios as 41:f.. f 1:,14!e,ir:i;;,1:4,ii„i: against a Slate at separated the State from 1.:N:2) . ::'.,,21!::::-/N'',: : ‘, - ,' the halters la Its midst, and left the national •,,,,•. , •it .,, ,y‘ , 1 , .:,;.;••••:‘;‘-:,:..,.. ti