MF'-'.O-',' ',,,,,',:-.7lvi-VzA)e<,`,l:T:).--v--Z.P54-ft,:f•vAlfs7 -,,e2p,:,r, ''::: •---). - -,', - " - ‘ ,7 - : -, T ~v, - 2' .. - :!:_i,'''-'-'''' ' ''''"'- .- . :.;.7; ;; , . 1 4 1.- - , 1 . 1 1. i . z ,.....,... _ -.., ct , ttv •ii , 11.- , 9. ~-1:- . . I.; t 0172ATALTPAPER OF THE CITE WEDITRDAY MORNING, JI:O . Or 31 A WORD TO THE 11118VHAEGED voLUNTIAERSi The three months' men have been discharged from the service just at a time whn,k , t.-;giinsr " country most needs their 11 104 -3 ;- 1 31Oleivices of these men and OCII ,are still required. The War r.o,4loriment has issued orders for several 14imente which are now recruiting in cnIT Octe t .. Let not these men who are noW-dhsobargeci and have their pockets well filled with the earnings so well de served-=and hardly earned, demoralize themselves and others around them with the Money paid them by the government, which still needs men. Let these men takiii - WO:ffiag by 'the fate of those who some fistiikett weeks since organized and offi*JAheir services to the govern ment afit'fitiie when they were rejected ; attoh tattiikain be the result. Theommtry still needs their services ; the channels of remunerative occupation are-all full at home without them. Let theitii,now, again re-enlist, when they can well prciiidefor theirfamiliPs =and them selvSkand when they are needed in the Sell. It will be a poor recommendation for these men, should they apply. here aft4for assistance and for employment, t th.ey remained at hoMe when their -poketewerei filled, although their coun tryAZ needed their exertions. The Wax: Department calls for men. Some three or four regiments are now reartiiting in.our midst, but the rapidity with which _oilier . States respond to the demands of the Government may close the doors, against these regiments as was theeasebefore. A Word to the wise is sufficient. 1 ' iis!. r ' q' MIL CRITTENpE /VS RESOLUTION. On Monday last the House of Repre sentatives adopted with great unanimity a tesolution previously introduced by Mr. Crittenden, which plates on record, not only for to-day but for all time, the puliamentary judgment of this nation with,reord to the origin and objects of a war.confessed to be "deplorable," but upon the country." The following is the tesolution, which desert , " at this juncture of our national _history to be especially signalized to the attention of every American citizen : Raiolved4 the Hou.se of Representatives of ther:feongreee of the . United State; That thepitiant - deplorable civil, war has been forcooi-upon the -country by the disunion ids. of ther Southern States, now in arms against the constitutional Government, and in aims around the. Capital ; that in this Tuitional emergency, Congress, baniihing all feeling of mere passion or resentment, will recollect only its duty to the whole country ; that this war is not waged on their p art, any , spirit of oppression pr for, an u y r iiiijuie of conquest'or subjugation, or p - ror overthrowing or interfering wi e - rights or established institutions of those States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution, and to preserve the Union, with all the dignity, equality ; arid rights of the several States unimPairtilli and that as soon as these objects u r E srachomplished the war ought to Let the citizens of the, loyal States consider well this declaration of the mai* and live up to its spirit. Let thcisti , of the disloyal States ponder it well; and it may tend to dispel many of the illuskittaktndet.svhich they are labor• ing• In'ihninture of this war let no influ ences ariaiwilichahall divert this people froni ~the 'ocak and patriotic purposes thua , deolared -by -the will of Congress end the .VPITPe, 0 11.00- , • THE TWIEWMTEVREGIMENT AT , . The , Twelfth Pennsylvania - Reserve, Col. HAP, Pam! through Altoona ,on &friday week atl their way to Harrisburg, where aII the reserve regiment's are to cen tre. The , patriothn which they have die : . played , lnet''a' happy, couiplifnent while they-Werwtbere. ` While the officers were takingAn . mmlitthe 4 fLogan House," hint. Aspitiwall who has been boaiding at that - km: for some two or thkee pars past, anti who is .possessed Of considerable Alea*Lakikati a#Sa alr(onnt of. pattlotiolut Preseatad i . lo ,,. ,the,ragimartirt,,o o 4 ll 'Major JohrilK;Thitioaff, a beaut iful silk regi meatal`il .; Ber.,-twi .Presentation, thti taßlruental baud PIU.YO OU.-"4.4ur:SPaugled Banner " - and three good &waver° given by the fig iiseinbied 46 see the soldiers. movEnitipiris OF TRQOPSITO During the' , past Week over 20,000 troopfhave arrived at Washington. Of these eight ;.re belong to the Pennsylvania 'Reserve Civps, five were from zltswzYork, two from 7Sfassuhu setts:lifer frb - zia Wisconsin, two from Ohick,nnaltine'"fruni yermont. In addi tion to4ltepi ri o t tbifTregulfunta,conidnue • dallY V .l l4C‘nYffiffliingt( l 9,k9 2 d what' ever fears imaY 1 ,47.00# s alskitailled of an attack on it, the 14141.111 - o_wpafn from aa4alt, The PotCinac river above Waahington cannot be ertissat by tie' rebels, as BP 4 retarY Wells haa ' ()Oared a powerful naval force to guard the river.. The riverAhaveß44ington to-Harieris: Fent , l!atwally secured;by Union forma that line the banks of the Potomac. ARRIVAL - OF ritiNCE NAINLEow. Piiikoi/ii*ideon Bonaparte cousin to the Einp**,:i-§r - Prance, and after thii Prince >itp heir presumptive to the #l**o f igkrziveci -in Nero 'York; on wades.. 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