Zhe wilyp ---- i...:5.--- • ~. . A gli e _.-7---ZZ,--,-----....11,1.:,: ..'l .:,'S '°--- " ',,,. . - . r.: . 1: .;;;'>"": • --- '7=rl - - - • ",•-•• 77' = ------.::-42- 40..4 , -,•,-;-- 7.,ez • • ' -"--3 -.-1-5 - PITTSBURGIIt THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 4 23, 1664 GOING AFTER GRANT Mr. I,vscor.N, shortly after his nomi nation by his packed Convention of of fice holders, at Baltimore, made it con venient to attend the Sanitary Fair in Philadelphia, in order to give that as semblage a touch of his buncombe. Upon that occasion, remarking of the war, he spoke as follows: We accepted it for an object, and when Mat at , ect is accomplished the war will end; and I hope to God it will never end until that object is accian plished. [Great applause.] W e are going through with our task, an far as 1 am concerned, lf tt takes us three years longer. 1 have not been In the habit of making pre dictions,but I am almost tempted now to hazard one: I will. It is that GRANT is this et enin in a pusition, with MEADE and Ilasims•K of Pennsylvania, whence hr can never be tnon!e ed by the enemy until Richmond id taboo. It I shall discover that General G Hot. may he la eilltated in the capture ol Richmond by rapidly pouring to him a large number of armed men a! the briefest notice, will you gal [cries iit "Yes") Will you march on with himi of "Yes, yes:'j Then 1 shall call upon you when it is necessary. Without stopping to discuss the naked "object," which the President and his party have in view, in continuing the present unparalleled slaughter, (which is avowedly negro emancipation) let us, briefly, direct the reader's attention to the President's trilling with the lacer ated and bleeding millions, who are now mourners, because of the„.blunder ing in the conduct of the war—a Hun tiering which he promises to continue three years longer, provided the people are so infatuated as to re-elect him. If Mr, LINCOLN were at home in semi neighboring grocery, in Springfield, he might be excused for levity in his allu sions to our present trouble. Bu; he ought by this time, to know that he is supposed to he the embodiment of the dignity of over twenty millions of intelli gent people. He should, also, remember that we look to him for information, re garding the progress of hostilities, pos sessed by no one else; and when he does speak we do not expect to hear the twad dle of one of his spoony editors. t hr the occasion in Philadelphia, referred to, after some hesitation, be informed his hearers that GRANT and his army were in a position from which he could not be dislodged "until Richmond taken. — Since this positive predicu l f GRANT 11!1.; changed hi-a position to ice, and Gen. llAscoca has been relieved of his command; and the telegraph, ye=l(-r -day, announced that for -rime ~.t ;,r or other, M. LINOOT.N was, himself, way to the front to see General t ILAN r So much for "lione , t ABE pr,ln - thous. He appears to know nothin.2 and care nothing about the Condition 0l n o army; he has made up his mind to drab men as long as they are needed to secure the "ol,ict" which he speaks about, and then his inter and anxiLty et .1-( This t•xt nriw in lift rev rt•, ui, n tio part of Mr. LINCoI N is iu kccpin.g with the shallow mockery of his a-king the loyal leaguers by whom he was ‹ur rounded,if they would go to help lin if called on The President Inc.a in deed keep the country plunged in bio. d for three years more; and that n ble; he may depopulate the North of young men to make "food for powdei for 01:ANT, who is not :it all backward in marching them into the jaws of death; but it is out of the question for him to raise ten men either by bounties or con scription among the loyal leaguers ,if the United States. He may silence a "full mouthed battery with snow balls, pair back the northern blast with his repelling brPath," but he Can, by no de. vire or inducement, securo for thy• srr vice a single genuine, noh:y and very loyal leaguer. No one knows this bet ter than Mr. LINCOLN hini,vlr; an•l, ytt he Wll5 not ashamed, in the open, mon ear of the people of Philadelphia, to mock patriotism try asking loyal lea guers if, under any circumstances, t 7,, ,y would go to the war. Their response of yes, was but an additional manifesta tion of A.holit?.in effrontery. No! their business is to make money and inyal professions and not to put their precious bodies under the command of GRANT. But what has taken his Excellency to the front? Does he wish to be present when LEE surrenders the rebel capital, in order that he nosy have an opportu nity to make a speech for earn paign pur poses; or is he actuated by mere curio:_ ity to see heaps of dying and dead enun. trymen a< he was after the battle of An tietam. when, after looking upon tto• distorted features of the Allant slain he 'c'alled upon MARSHAL LAMON io r . tvivc him by a few verses from the t,mr Mug negro melody of Lucy Neal' BUMBLE ORIGIN The most disgusting 'partizan exhibi tion just now, is to see the snoly3 and squirts of the Abo:ition press, endeavor ing to make votes fo:LINcol-N and JouN STON, because the New York 11 - or/d call one a "vulgar rail- , ,plltter, - and the other a "boorish It wa. , not be cause of the humble ori4;ii of the an ablates in question, that our N ew y,„ k coutemp , rare desiniated the n, a-, it because in the satin. numbt \\ Licit .tl - to theta the glori(avi HENRY CLAY and STEPHEN A 1),o - id were cited as self-in tdo men, American people delig ltd to These men, with the et. o minds, Nought their ransom `From those twin jailors ut the Jyt in_: 1. Low birth and trim fortune and soon fitted themsel ye- , for the he-1 places in the lain,' Mr. Ct the poor • - mill to of the sla:ihes, - and Ddutit.As an apprentice ton cabinet ma ker. Bu nature designed both for the loftiest position- , among their country men, and they tilled them with dignity and decorum. But no advantage, not even the Presidency itself, can rescue our President from what lit: ori was; to use afi .rure becomin the sub ject, you. "cannot make a silk purse out of a isow's ear." As for JoitzireTor, he is ut upon ldN4 4.,L.`: in 4 ry o•spcet, bCCIII.ISC he keeps his mouth shut. Acept upon particular occasions, and allen hr doe.= speak he invariably makes -o,me admion to his own patriotism. Ile would make a far more dignified Presi lent than the man who is, just mov, so much opposed to "swapping horses. - But the idea of contractors, snot,- dp,tart , . !who loole upon pool men ttm! !rally. with dcgrce of ac& r,on w dim; cannot conceal, now zt, , tunint! !II hampionship of the humid,- cht , s.-. too bald to he imposed upon the huntl,..e rail splitter in (to land. 1 not tier .1‘,614. t 11,(11 fn.,111010 hr l'itt,hurgh proiun , iit , I I we trot nut till ves;tE•nlhy r itli lity ne Ihiker; it hqs ht loW.hed 111 NeV: YOO, \\,• I,JOK :WV Yn r,l•id itn I, In ut !till WA r, t ortv,l niterwanli to Ilav, iii •210 =OEM The eothhuding sentence of a little at Gel,. in este] day's i'e , ! on the of the Abolitionist; in pro:eeuting war ought to have real ~T hey are hot tti Wins hi put dawn ti..• 0).0,11 the .lestria....loll nt nLi' er 'wing insured; they. therefore, regitr.l the .le,' sl,very Is hying the principle of the 'he life at the l'iliou mere ityident." : - .rlloy. Moonlit:AD vine , l t repeal the three hundred ,h , llar the other day in Congre , s. Mr. WI: lAA \IS VOti to ret THE WAR There seems to he very little chin, General Grant's capturing - Peter-I,u I,y direct attacks. It stilt resists iaults and is., defended I,y the entire C, :e,i, tat , Friday last a 1, haul ( jouglii in m Inch Gill, Grant wiiA riii Prom P-11 W.,lth .;, pponiatt,o: run- v City Point 1' stn' r.i!n i is r ti l t. boo n uni. t !.. Ii111,11:1 't t tti I ilia, run , -,.,t1t t, t roa , l ItLrlll,l tr.ptn tosA n kn, , w! - ; :I-i {',in..•l 11 uilLnii at nw,l to th NV,t is it ~,t1J1.1,10 11;1 (;t 11! 11 ( . .r.illl !II %. !! 1,11 tit Ist h lam s lIIIVBIEMI U. 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Iti ',lwo: P , rt \Valth.i:i 'ILI- iii tlo' Lt 1/10.,!1 tt , id ;in 1 fttUy t- it inrrr< e••,. tl'.. .I'l but I, - h: , l 1 , , 11 rill Lll% 1 , / Tha, k f 4 •rr -I,;irv, and he retiled hefnre the hdt h3nl 16.• lit - I I t itt fru-1 r. 11.• Iluve itit,•ll 'di. lIIIMII MIEMINI ti•-•twi I, 11,1 , 1.1 t 1.. ago, lilire hrrupti 1111 lOr urr IMMS=II al cavalry um!, r hi at Malvern Hill. Th, fl federate, went around it on Friday la,-t and tired On the transports on the fames, below Bermuda Hundred. The other cavalry division, under Kautz, which went out from Pe tersburg. has not beep heard from.—.4ge. 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