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W/14 neck rgeu. rip paper discontinued, iti . n 1 all arres ges are °settle except at the / as '/ ' . •• option of the 'F. t itor.. 4d / sflawnine iste4 per sinsir,lof 'thirteen lines ta r \ one insel 1 liegi—nels subs quent ,l Insertion 25 cents. 1 -* rat dieconnt ade to, yearly adveri 1 ' L Orb Letters lnd compinn!entions, 11 base rternfit attention. EPII 1 SABBATH E I VENING: i D y n•F I_. Ft 1 R. ." n ~ . ‘,1.: IL D . I . . , . -- I - -fte stilly Sabbath ere hag c0" 0 .... .. low sink, the min to rest: rhite purple cleluds, all tinged with g i .ie thick alorlithe' l Hest. tke merry searl4eri eea•ic their song, ' lAnd eeek the 1. leafy :jtie•is, . 4r ichile tray nigh 's_ !Bantling curtain fa 1,1r,a ;A • the twilight isprends.. ' I • .1 ' I , 1,,e ....Rent deer *teals O'er the 'mko4l, • ATI gems the isleepini Bowers; 1 'Whili hushed iu ' tilinesal i not, a leaf • ~ Illoice on the rosy bowers.. 4 T i moon unveil tier lovely face, • niip , :urs a mellow light • 1 ~, , the UT r earth, iertcltlist ' eving stars • -stud tll., , r4lt or night,' • Elre * ,at God: we paitr: the* for tlii day Cif ! glad said wt:ico errne rosc-7- .i. iiiz sßitc'from o ur eslo toils, Froth care arklrceoe'opli. lik:Vlrt. us at tkelp rating , - 1),(103, thy fullowerl di r4iiier: a e grateful tr:bni It'd 1/cairt-felt;lctunge ' Let s with all c reation Toiliu,7, And prii4o Thy An•iinay Thy spirit still f / i To ;calm and peaceful !onto. our :191F:4 •cur 'wpy, ill thti skies, Ing - • T 314 y Ois bleit An! .J us c . 1p Etslitystl Trained at Wait , - , Point.ul, i , At I;Vest'Poi4.llic.ctlets are daily trained to shciotlat a titr!ret witli! the musliet or rifle. ',l TheyE fire ten sbots, in squilds-of ten; at as many ironltar ,,etc, -11 V -Size• and tbr ti t •of a mail.— , . , Each - quad is -itrrango -in lines, sn that cf,.cli cadet Tre s atitis owirtargel, hic:h•lik.s its nehtlier,liainted upon it. Ihe•sh l 4 - . ling '• ofi each jaded and !each! r' • , v-qu L ol 1r itecordcd . so-th,t the qualities 0t*,1.:4 fi-1t markt-man are sell knnwy , , just rue ton} I i 1 H nvisit to this famous Mil .lioul last .•suntiner.! we paid, , I..st nitilnt ion toe the rifle shooting of t: , ,ca.L , retis..! It was Ivliat my - be call- . c.i ,-,.4l'sit-,cr:ii. . lo ose •fi.•!ing ; yet, we ~,, u 'l,l nu }t fad, tc notieet hoiv some of the ca4;ets -appeared to he bent markS- Intn..Wittile Othe"s apileared to he naturallV - ineapable of learning the art:.. 11 - `. • • • i ' • One tadet, whom WC• : ! watelied, tried in -Faini to hit ir i is targi.t at a very moderat distanc.,.' .No't believing . the 'fault' Isla. in hit tself, -lie eemplanied .it must.p) in the riffle. r i: c He w.a!s soon convinee of his error . by the instrhe tor tak4l, up his rifle and planting sa ballet right in tllci• "hull? r s - eye.". We rltuck scli e inquiries ci.i , the instructor' respeedno• the q alities lof the cadets , - • •t, zf , ,in leartnng to shu t, *lien,he told 'ps that - T.1421011th to. ybern make have just referreS could . not make a marks , man., -,i ' ; - " 1 -I • - Chapinin. •in his book- - called "The . Anterit4l Rifle," .states that all men dodge in-4ring—sSime before ; and oth ers jlst ! !i .Fier - the Thot ,iti fired. The latter el! s as's may learh to be marks - ~ . -.men, tl+former."iiever. ln:learning 1 . 0 SI(H.' kith a rifle,. a Person should ci'deaN.•o !to -acquprre -a steady, !cool cenleaner- with altrue, quick eye and innii,le knit•er. but Piactiee.land nothing rain. praffe. cant .ake lii l good mitrlis , , . . , At. tie;;same time mere firing in noi the opli praetipe neees.tarY. • ' 4 ,,;:t 1 1. - 1 • - L --. 1 - C. How .they ar I - s 1) „ i I _,m.. , f5 11 .1.05t..---Ie learn the follow -1 ing particulars of the history of Col. ' 1 4 Siegel fill an intiznate friend of his ; , tr. StrthrOls : i Color* grank ti l Fgel; ylio so gal_ 4 1tly led the 1.7 Ited M ates forces tgailist t 31issotirians i.t. Carthage, A aboiii: , 0 years of age. i Heim a nu- 'l'e offinder' , an was gr4duated 141 -,, nlintaiy. sehoo 'at Ca4-Isruhe. He l i -144. Ted 'hie regu lar - artily of Ilade . n, ii:i Was advanced,to the post of Chief ' l ijuteht, iin 1847. nisi sympathies ; i !,lth tht first revolution ,I in southern 1 vi l 'lltant lost him his commissian.-± , i -e 'ras ppointed General-in-Chief in t 'e• bFglnfun g of the ' second revolu i°''. x#3l 1848, ft L ad lett . 4he forlorn - ep ie of the Liberal party with great „,' r itY and zeal: > - , efiine to America in 'lB5O • was I ... res,s . o In Dr.r Works academy, I.l,l.itatti d (daughter. Me:Daloii'sf—: .4e re,-li v . . h ..• _ E t •,.. _ . wall to a prO essorb ip In tit ',wk .. , where be soon became dis glumed by his greatm ilitary tal- L ntml--11,CIY. Times.' 1 1. , . MIMES PORT" PICKRNEL • • N General Bra,gg haviag abont\made tip his mind that the Capture of Fort ..Pickens cannot be attempted with any thing like safety to h*elf and army, ,;nd the rebel; . directors at Richmond doing weary, of waiting onthis move ments, and sorely in want of, troops at thoffiii,b, Ihd r usands men have been detached from the slimy at Pensacola and vicinity, l and sent to join Beauregard in Virginia., Just about the time they had got cleverlY off, several United States transports arrived, at the fort and anehoritd there, bringirig large reinforcements: They were rather astonished at thiii spectacle ' and as the noise created by Wilson'sZoaaves fell ill:ion their ears;l the -- hivalrous . souls o the besiegere, recognized the fact th e y bad so lon g reared to acknowledge, Ithat the cap -,1 tare of „Pickens was a mere matter of' Moonshiue. =ZS Imai 1! , , We find in the Preis 'Orlean Pica- : ' j, pine of the fitti., (which we have re -I keived throuifi a private source) ill , I! long leading article, reviewing in at II very surly arid angry mood the letters 'E Of 'tassel! torilie Londe» Times, de i C - riptive,of hiS: visit toitho fort and tlie besiegink batteries.' The iPica- Yule is greatly ;dissatisfied with, Itus ell's 1 datuagiuTevelations, butiespe eially with one passage it quotes, from 1 is letter about Tickens, in which he i, ys thatlhe - was amused at Ihe'lwon- IL .' erful accuracy; and 'completeness of Il e . information': . posSeised ' by. our, t troops concerning all the arrange ments' on shore.' ,-Though,Rtissell iileld his peace at the time, the. Pica r ;rune quarrels with him I for publish ing the fact that, their information was reliable. , :, I i, i , I This s not the, sore p 1 lrPicayune pretends. 1 iisselfs letters Imrtray of the world what the 1 '4elvei probably were igno, the fort has been Put! in 8 did condition for' defence, E -ost. I hour a ,y, te due, pregnable, whilei iihe rreel , ,prepara ttens are totally itiadeq'iate for, the work expeeted of them. Of course its is very easy fot.'our o ters, 'by the ,i aid of strong &uses; to keep a con , atanti, watch on all en my's move , in l t ents, and itis. , simPly it u e , , ihable for the rebels to expect the t. to remain i . l'ignprance- when' they lave such a rend} source of information. Better 5',411, the-rebels themselvesi ` have been hleicingtheir own trumpets_eiteniive- IY „and in . their, extreme anxiety, tal shoiv their; own people •aml the world' What - indefatigable fellows they are, have furnishedall' the ne a rs of wLat wit.s going . on in the camp. ' . .. .i . . The correspondents of various St utliern joarnalA, which we could name, have. with wonderful industry an&generosity.. kept us . hilly advised in this 't'aL" . end these . mers are eas ily: accessible to ! Col.] Brown. The ferCi so far troin the northern cities , .s that-no news of its arrangements can' reach us hrtimeto ha of yaluo to the besiegers.' In truth :the iatter are slO,wly beeoining aware 'that in under taking. this siege.they i have involCedl tlinselves in a troublep eeisely.as• the War department at Washington deSired and4calculated., If i hey aban dat.,the siege they; must lose Pensaco-' lti'llnd all their werki.,; and .thuS fttr-, tql,u_s, with the best navalistation lon 1 th!„ gut'. and with the means - of-o Per - -, . , ming against . 141:One, I' Montgomery,' IV . ew Orleans, etc.;. If thev prosecute 1 the Siegethey ,must tientlithonsands _ . of !PRY. oln, ur heartw pew there_ whom they will miss sadly from the armies now at the .N4th. Until Co!owe' Brown I:had put 'Fort lkens in a coinplete state of de .neo large reinforcements) were not eded, and this is Why no Movement s made. - The fOrt is now secure just attack, andihe arrival of - the 1 laye regiment Shows that Opera-" iits are' beginning,to extend. Brown .I asked - for five ai2usand'More men, doubtless ill duo time he will get ,ei A large body of maiines had ee landed on the islabd, Ind on no ding this 'fact the ipbek f aring_ tin tidal pt to land and ,take the in flank, ninediately threw upla h ttery on ni. Main land opposite, _ kihg 19 + atteries in all. -, 1 , ,_,,, . e hiclesneixtheinndl7 ..tasho_ctilhee/ivi'usillyiineer and tc, telieS liis lino the ore he must, 1.1 '...a ier as kilns and men, az*,i the leas tt lion. hi - can 'pay ;-. to the main of t`, , which is the capture of the fort se f. As the island is more than Air- F' 'lleelont of course) the attempt Ye vSr all the mains land opposite is hs - rd'. Another'important purpose 1 aS been 'served by the eperztions at he cwt._ The rebels . seatteked three he outh had expeetedrapture of lie-Sort long ago, and t e prolonged ~reparations have given Ahem such an idea of the strength °filth° military fozicle, there that they are ,seriously alarmed about the safet of,their ci ties, , Mobile is frantically`arming, and forming batterie and, home 'guards. While this,`g •on I he send oe ing of reinforcements ST Be n_ regard must Cease: 1 , - , ;. ha . sl au I lii thi3 4 llonse of BeOresenta,- - tivea,',on the 16th, a resol , ution was unanimously adopted, presenting to .31.4 q Gen.Aleorge B: li'Clelhini .and thellieers and soldiers Under his command, the, t Attila oft, hat body fer i . , "the Series of brillfaut land deeisir : liel - "Ag victories , whi6h 'they hui - e, y their£y':l l-) r , » skill and bravery, aellie 4 red, over them: Scott. liebyla and Traitors , in the army o Yielded, fo the battle • fields of Western Vi ' . po liticians; 1 g i ti ii i .7 c ~ the Army '• I . - 1 • ' • •, I . • ' • ' e'.3 - 1 si n' h ill i n c hliG h elmette7 ,7, ' : o: l; al' ;;; i t). et' t 1f : 2 : 8 : 1 e t6 T h rm i ew i h n s so u : s i g 81 . t tn 'i li('.l - , g : are s i r t i i t „ c: e d t ia d i hn t i a ad fma o t uy i n t i : P :ef i 1 1 r o e : : k f a ;r d t . n h i b th e i 1 - s r i onlit() seeial necessi ' ',',.ti rtvalry biitween tire' ifreii Iwe, of the country ; it is he . Ikti#l l Madness, of a s rhg d s for. personal' We v t; l ailantages--itiidivi ma e the weak of; •he ki.ii ence or obtaining tbei rill Th press ' has lent itsel f.: t I and contilikue the (agitation, of t tonsigids of the, reason' dep ore aid .condentinl it Myself, iOnvineed that of warfare such its thatl n tioN i , , oye us will prove ; ore gen rally Ispe:aking t 4 tb fr i e nan both, thin a foul e Al tent or the most (anti ty l , t at ever could exist. kep : silbtt by the dre: la - tr' tbai , spectre of thP 1 risi L e iSiottalhave ripen to ; thei ordinary rice lii ha. lofg,T o hhtidre pou nd s, we, i r 1 ...., , 1 ± O no fiflised act ars Instead o [Soon flour will not be , to be I Tlie courts: of law are closed I Vein ter ; And; personal see promised ki. ' the lia i .* w, l,. sit name!. And how can or tin ,e.ar i ried OP t -For tho Ant -soldier there is it 6 ,su pro r material here. 'l.he I rid I rittiulltOon, which' in of tries 'urnishes the fighting here. of ebilrse, ineligible for pose' - iind'eten requires arm to keep it in order. Thus t ; Ofsoldiersi must come inin not ; eirelu4Vely, fivm among nlations of towns--day tabor riot; tttade!nen, 'most of them menviithl families, I nnaeenst -the hatdiiiips; inseparable kat() of war ? and therefore it for active service. The fe vigorous men who have enlis i bb tit od' fifir powder, b . t:wit can bl of. exe o uting , iVitheii i , • - i I °us x rcipe,or ractice; such , , , gie ' , ~ as -eit- e au to cess u warfare' e,. 1 i leave - the ; • ~ judge f ichatic in ;Say 'Sentir," nd **Vreortipletly.. i at d pi tin; `pur.condition by that t l ade and, commerce' a - i stars :till. a n d the circulation I ey il nil. J 1113 1;1 1 I , c , peel loch 1 n horse height, other ace, though that it to the gaze ehels them rant of, that ;Leh a splen as to'be wager tlescrib ar Black standin, for his Fok an packs i a stiff feet in trial, ti only sli 1 1 bon ' s ho, otiti, and knOwn A ltri Liu hisis . ervt den at t with his ces'ioii, withia h the !bar five, feet'' his - horse the iseeol The bar this', the`. Iy at the three or legs, and shoe.. thohgh first-rate jump, fo went 10.1 H. ! , I , ,, .Ge i . e,Clellan h as laser . address t,, hil army at Be e 4,13? I in ti - hichlheWsz i , 1 I l it, S4';a.te :: Tel. bare at a, armie.s; om anded , by ii ~ expenen d Ita!ittiars; ,en h .1:i Motintai Istrell, a l pit 0 .i • their lei u i :feu ha ie t o e , guns, twelvel colors ; fide le2 stand of aro* One thousand , . 1 inciinlin tiara than laity 0 111 , 1 One of t oaaccild comm*tiders - i i. eife W ip i su i s p ti r e ir d le o r f , the tt o l !,h .l f_;.: `..yo You killed than two :ittioldre, fdt, o !l i •elfe i pty, %lid o [Met bag a and crimp equipage. r A has, a aeeoratilitiked- with_ithe l tw y bfavej Men trilledl and w hied 4n yinir Part- ' i I I d4l i I: r. ~ 1_ `~ 1 t ' , 1 i I f tt lk: ta h W t 3 a,tle, ha' of ;land h il I PIM ti rri .be .nil ti. , A , [ • 1 iloch-bron l g,h k r lw rt., a, smagniep near lY 17bapda. t , ?erformaneest,wi Stal.hounds,an, Oil rdAim--an ost 'and I rail, n 1. height., ';ThiS, at horse cleared l'i 41rt.4- brualiing W, ihis lieitig,• done it ; rse, i Chestnut, f being ' mounted; I and' line steeple-i .1;:. iton,i, rh6 had a t:d 1 •es For t the oee i e ea,* ilunll', v itl' hind leg i three • etting over th rd ! hit, 1 I L rloo then, hav i ng tli o be elevated i to.t e lle wo ittcheti, again roll refused 1 the,l firs ti t d breke it with, h 8 f 0 -as then sank On inc lac i lclnwarf.did i agn lirsi trial, (i!eArin four' . inches Wi h h just . touching with q 1 I 1 id • 1 a j 1 f• ton then again , I mdunt e did, all .iii ih e l, lie we ritkrito induct the h four times in sueites l ough`.the bar, Ithl ~ i 1 . , 1 7inner i of the:mate I i _ , 1 •11 t - as d f tbe .1331 . 1 t ir._ con ,, rtilaZaie , say j t r ta Ars t e is isretised ; Richmoioid.l' • - 11 1 ( f. • line Lila th : wh i ~ A yi'. 1 Oa* k 4nicwil" iiiiie ik ,ll OZ .; tl6ll Tor riznOld litti army,-18 If iitnetteiht [ arm, '64 the - 1 ; A our mi swi ' mingly, 'Bu abo 31p ereati i 1 'and ,one .ndott t l a tfondli cbnn !l extr f l H I 'l. tine fa u. I. 1 Ph.'," .r li! :I ho les ho he tinds. $ rase it . Mt - ke ,one ster t eteri— w. hd, 1.. ,. , . , ianneeistel: arm rand Thed cote nourouak givet d,iiitid [ the hole Man - ' of th iret llopei d iee' r ti.Otie • few: were. amo 1 rapi4 perie tliao mate itiAf ville, d evl Was e l i r fired Iv The min& cried foi.i* win grew e d hY 110'-' iiniz biie ,: ' l .ht J o Ave A r t nnti : el a wa t.F . qui crpt ~riett 61 eo seep, _the , roil 0 .1 sup 'pally the '43', In 1041. to lin 1 • I apt•al d i TAy Oley Orlysii• i.strpi - 'of -'ot be • 01 ng CM Z field officeri, I acted admirably! He 'collected his"! forcel and covered!. their ;retrent,land, up to ihel last inute was PersonalY engaged in the!, , endeavor to rally his men toll make a Ist'and et Centerville. I It ules , the !arrival e of 'fresh reinforcements to the ,enemy, in su rio I pe, numbers ? ! that turn' the scale of battle/ I r I; '7----- , 1 • 1 r ;., artlea' iitlvirgOa. :I , , i illi ,11 , i , . 1 A Virginia correspondent of the -.' Y. Tribune 34ctss to tha ' paper 's follows: 1 1 ' - I' ' I 1, 1 s , 1 . , , 1 i v .1 'foe entegonism Ihetweenith , . hig, end D eiocratie parties in .I Irfrguni, i t s muc more bitter than I have', ever seen it "iti the! Fred fitates. 1 AI:is:II tht Antago iinaexists ?ranch this day a ever. lice oay fall ? 'nit their i , spirits, lice ',those ci he Norsemen- in . the lege d,I will fit ] ai Oey rise Shove t e battleflel The kitty def . a gentl titan' in Ric mond, i'w - had heed ieateilin '' ernor ; o thi3 t.c. 4 ,3 State, aa if tlii4 , inst!cadlof his, Bing a l'old-liii,e Whig had !weft 'con .,L s Ited, could heve fitd the highest oft- , word 1 • ~, , , - itee, i nt, 'to 'a Democrat i who ad inquired ~whet, Ike was i abent:- 7 "Tell him I am be lug arres against my country—that.; ng whet he and his part hars,, v iva tme to," .I ' ' 1 The hitter I feeli g 1 betNVeea 1 the t i I ".- Whig a d . and De ocrat has by no means been all yed! y recent r events! II have reason Ito , lieve that Ithe Whigs- t'l Eastern *rginia Will rari i nigh the basis 1 1 0,14 ass the Geneial GevOrn ent ,furnikh the : arm, tU re l e build th povemme t in Virg)nia. , ii They ha i r long b a defeated an e l l Orseent d party , in irginht,l acid en scarcely share 1 the urelsi othel • e cessionisti 1 I II I , 1 I I r 1 1 . 1 1 . als.lialakoff, ha-lila:is coitesilbiid Id rat of the N. t'l. TWbune writes : i I. It have just . ~.a ihformed at 1 1 . .1 1 h ill agents of the id , the Confe rerne," 'a Paris bait f. '.' 11y made a Iproposi ti nin *riting ~ y. sag l eapt. Bons ; Oa te,.fMnierlt, .f ' i imore, t i o accept 1 th position o . iii ' DictatOr cif the So 'them; 0012 64. - yoi;itlx. ii 'eroirii it Ills disixiisik Ytheneler hi' 'may', I mit neeessie. • to l l" assum e the -E ii .),,! If anythi . g *ere.' • wanting, to., ) e the moral am#l politica de 1 la ion : into whi , h -be poitti bine nfi h Slave Btittes Jai `o f allen . stn ; 41 b ' i effor i t l furn .hest . - ioup de streice, P. en any coral ono° section 'ois, at Country . -, ;fa ion is lomr in this , a h e se 4l o o r., , , s,s_little of 'the u ifyingliufitcri o-; the* ward, thde e dent oflany I, O s i i, o n ,of s e ee b ioo, ✓ ltive i . r:ly cl II' : liftrm. t l i Vertu:, iv IYI , xi him.l 41)1: &nap W.' as ; • I it IF , , c I In.. hiS I.,.aiiihnotAer, ..!ki..‘u m at-I i• , ' Bona; artid,) . , ; for 'the iUn..' m and the l Captain • tined 4hel t n and unnatural ~ 'position IA the `! decid# "In• I" ' Hi o• g rey .nfafi I i -*Ulu r ti ough ; tria tlov l vn ,urri I)im tt five se doh' d style, e hiSd tinder 'ugh' well- Weir iven 'roke 811 - flies ifdar thle ilused lit of at itl; and [fags. and I ent- t by fore • ittoll I j t And of A r": 43 a t i he 11 . d 11 this .eltsiCtf rilis rn„ 1 1 t • t? ; li'' 1; , of 4- •. 1. .' . 1' f , l', . 4, ,. 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' '''er - I , I$ 1 0,:at .0 0'110,./S0eNbilOghte.likizt a iird; ,74. the *Ong plaoa. that TirojeCto 931' lihaftrat',lsaloonyi i : 7r.hea, . his gttartlioz /46 1 4 0 0 10 4 0 e4Pei iflficl last,, 11,, I -.-: ,• :.!'.l ,--, ' ; ....i -..-. I ii'. 0 114"0 - 1;1 he ... - lion cth co ve ! . I,r .idast.di Whit, . ithurukg. ha .nt efFerle tzs l i tensely eaciting h "our .: h Li ' 113 throwing himself through . . the .sii - .a ini itarnense aititidal. ha imat i es ' h it°o*,cii*gs'itir a. iopoinj td one "o 'th intervening , bars , and ' then - pro eel himself twenty -feet, f o rwards to. ',tl next bar, when fielhangs b y h is - e( and then turns backward some til shrongh. - the _air ' back to his 41 ' 'ir tarting .point, t , with no, greateri 1 titsithnn what is aired frosn!tk eil*ion of the 'rep+, ', with , wh it Sting himself onward in his 004 g*a. [ • : •- '. 14 . .,1... 1 r"dtliiiii like, it bas ever been u if ia Eneland betnre, and it is not likely 'few .will, have iiined the r r ' Vital. practice .Or - have the• • ran 1 again r•r eh ,plue* to ever-, repeat . 0 0 paralleled eXplolta. - l i 1 [ . ; .• I . • Leetaid is, equalirte be wondi *Ailid.admired l for t .htallarihm. h Ht4oso,,iiiii4 his diatin . - . .• ',. -. - --7 1 iSinitkid."!•l . * I ,l4lt.'ftd:'o ,' El ',e: . , .. ter s i t repel in iti;vibration4,; hells afire ve I hiniselt, , ky.kaopteraanitincl . gilkOh 1 4a, hittleit;;'and the preeision iiitti, - which best "'-*o lll o44le.tP, - -(49:4 liPtq is the ritr! seen ' • - r chart', have that he hiss riiiin ~.. . .. , .. risk that' he,runs to' he' ., tinist In 0 ma! point." . .'*l ' - ' !'. : - 1111 /fit !Vie ButPB inn' no! SD, , , i • , Int on' wail 111'i i•ltiy jthel resteliFe'— DT POO' * 185 :04-' AI e! ho;s0 tun *I ednititui , Ce0" 1 rierinci 614ilians. )1 ioldilite 410 . i I k•ocireeth 1 . I .riLe North American' - ~ II , --I ' -• ' It, is not::the ambitious, the re t 1 , and I the', insatiable, ,who. ente , American army; but! men Who Arr a for adventure and who likeyem 1 ---fat in .ra tr.ca cre is ne,inlitilin classi, as with us, o invariably 0 their influence into . the scale 04 1 War is too .expensive a luxury, fcir, Ame :Can - nation, 'and the grea t admi able method of, Instituting expo Sive prtsfessitm, l i the expenp *hic 'itro, paid by the inasseri, to port,• ich Inert's Pens; has not yet b area ed-ef by the • Ainerican philid pher " .1* i * * i ~* i 7 only quality that renideiS'an Anil car Unfitted for military 8 ervice i l a l'proud.- I'or'b . aJn apacity p c mice. 0 ' 1 hatest uniform as he hates livery, 1 he do R, not , aeknowledge the diN ' / right of generals. His mind is eceptive' of pipe , clay; he de , ir. those; 'small punctilious , exact which, in the,English 1 army, l see:! alinos intended merely, to ru ffl e temper; and break the spirit of men. 1,4 e will march; 'ffight,,and with any one, but he does hive to Perfor4 menial sc ii r t ehould only be required fi :11 , The resultt is, that, of Annteer corps , if*, America, °pular iti the, Zouave regin ago:,—.Dieken'e ,"Alt 1 i'' • ° i, 1 , . i ' - _ •ii fudge! like td ces the "helps the v 4 most of Ch Round . 1 •il !' , • - i I , ifirLyen, the bold I l dtenertil of West, s des,eribed by a Dubustine , itor qa a man of 3510 r #0 years,. so` five feet 'eight inches high, and*ei - L , iperhs s :one thendreitatid forty to ty pon di.l . He is wiry iin build a tough tonking in -appearance, hair if; long And . thick, i his whic4o bushy p_id — beirry-r-* both"! are indeb. ' , ably ti dy: in hue, itil eyes , are . most, ' markably feattire--either b i sj ; or gra at tirii€s'perhap4 both, f a rt of sto rm y expmsSi!,M, w iich is hitig• 'te, ened y the *aye -like , — artink e around, t hem,' Awells i l eOniitantly lin them, Making . hi m lookns ifsoniethi I was, constantl going g wrong, or d - ferentm hid wlsheir.' ;His forehe is. hig h luld, of even width, giving b ' Iv whimuncovered appearance, of; great inteliec nil force, which ris aide by the free Ontlines of his Inioutie' 1 'I - -I ! -, z . 1 l l ‘Pbuqw, itaistoyan.--qt ; ID iclintte r oi. the ;authority ' of a t recent arriF from' 31.4npb!ii at Cincinnati, th at ,' Gideon' .! Pill ii, has beeitlaupereed d in the e rnipand'oftbe rebel ibrcea " D the lila i t .sippi ricer byßiEhop Gene - al Polk,i late iipiscopal Bishop of '.t e Dioeesal of rLottibiAna. We . have, . ; :. ready a nouneed the_BishoVsaiipoln m.turto a Bkigadier (ieneralaiiip, bit' this this re it!ol l his elevation l over the load of Pillow is news.- l' ' , I ..,,•,i-..•,,.:•••i,.. ii ~ r..:;:-. . j. M ` . l l t t sf4Bll- uponl; - Audi ninit man, fl , • -31WSInb4 . Evil b .11 AO .* 1 Open the ey : iiviirentn doiri4hl;l•Dixie: ttter -kern a - ivriter in •I , - - - i n" i • - ' , to a friend. lexandria, toficiwingpatiosigi): "The neWt! reaching here oflthe lin. iheim force the Viderall , ri*Terniaent is briniing iiitn the field -"eti sonde -11 what cooled t4e laixicw, or t h ose Who presumed they . r hid nothl g Ito do but to niTnnr. in YO'ginid:nnd t he Union forces would s niper - ran.: Our People hive lioii , bikome: tildpii.tbst, they have..mai:4 ,a great stake, in : n i l in hUrrying matters the' ate ' t they , barie , ; -bat now'i' ' Wing , the Itubirn; lindi tnken,the resp onsibility Itt the rebellion,' they inns • nhide the result." r " ,' li L i .. -, r No less sign' nt is the.following from la recent issue of the harleston , Oonrier: , - n:4. . 1 • i '"We j should p repare_ fb 'deihat.-;-- *„ .* =*, O ar eneini s are inns; liting in lirgbninnberir th y are, arra -led with the. best Weapons; they Mitt been - under the instrnithA' Zt compo 'tent alien, and each &idylls stregth ened by the : ii. , aseacc; of old Ir.' States L ?errs. ' ~.; , ~ 'i L, ; 1 inn of their trretteinis lini , e 1 abili tiesa and ilmithiree . And, i addition to: all tlielieconsiderations, attleti are not Always decided by st to T; or even - 0 tiourspit,l IA single ,Misehanee ma y turn the tide of inicciA: -. A. , Or cumstance 10 itselflinsignitleant 'slay match vieteryl frem an--army at the moment it is' abottf to gritsp the gut teripg likize."'l .. , 1 i 1 i 4 ,4 1 •• i Military nPrthtere Mt gTh 4 • , 1 rOkes. . , , N- r - •A. aelegatic of , printers from e 1 . I 1 .--- , t Twentieth Obi r egiment, no station= ' ' 4 ed at Fairmonnt, - V, irginia, have takeii possession dr.i th e "Trap Virginian" - printmg office in that town o their first leading article ~was an ihvittitiori'l,to Drinkird, the ' late editor;---to Co e hack, thus; - I I '' I 1 "Hen ii-ith titilittir3'..trappngs tki9 occupy the . identical chiur in ' , which yourpeacefal body once Sat. They write Union editimils with Ycinr 4se sesh'.Pen; they, ',drink .llnicua I wtikkey, ;i:utt-Oyour- aid .AW,W. Dripitark and the devil - ii.eari - Cl,iiiir iioa4l - Eind Om rriike you kept as a relic of JOh pi Brown at Harper's Ferry the boys Whe . now to cut yotT roles and the papeC and-ink yen prepared A:it. secession purposes pea 1.0.1 Ti. upcui . „ : , ~ u . . - ,rfamarg,„....y,tauzpoitto 0 . 4 i here.??'4l4;w_narit you star; aw ay '64.: , Your types arelpt wp for Union arti cles; your press prints them:, And iticirb tbkn this, - the Stars and 'Stripes float from your Window, . and iie all knew, from the files in year Sanctum, that this - . t, ' doesn' suit yon. Come back, then,-_-andi take possession.— Bring all your friends--Wise, Leteher and the rest--with you. ..We want to see you; 'yoar fridnds want tki,see you, and it is i shame, ti burning' shame, for. you I to stay away. ' _ , - I. . __ _ __ err m elte nu- •;ed ex., , biiirA .dispatch, from' Itansas City, Missouri; says that Major Van Horn , who le ft that place With one hund . y, and seventy men on , the I7th ti 3 rein fore t 4 Major Dean) ncitv holding West . •Point, Missouri, Was tittacked - on the 1861 by five hundred secessienists, tin,: der. Captain Dunciml,three miles nor 6 "of Hurrisonville.. The fight', lasted' four hours, during which' time a con tinual firing Was kept up on both sides. `,About half past sit ; the secessionists ,i withdrew, leaving the Union men vie; torious. Tue loss . of the confederates was,`fourteen kills , including two of ficers: The ‘ , UniOn men continued their, march,crossing Grand , river , but ;they were compelled l ; to leavh thre6 of their Ihiggage, Wagons on ' the Winks of the fiyer,l, owini42,, to, the. high water. , • 1 '- 1 .• A SOUTH CAROI.I9 Charleston ilereur I! • the f o llowing 1 , • f‘The Sixteenth Ibgtirieikt S. C. comprising eight Companies, were on the gre6: y•csterde.k; tor inspection.— At more ridiculous farce could not / pos sibly have been lenicted than that, grine through with yeetetaay—that is, if 'regarded in'a tuilitaiy point of vlbW. If six hundred' 'citizens, dravni rip .in two. ran ks withoriC 'arms or equip me merits, ~, • unumformet!, Ad ! ignorant of the first principles *Vs soldier's•duty, , can be caned a relinient, Oils - was a, regi eat ." • . j .., - , i , A AVE ' MAN re INstritE: 7 -13y d oat explosion en A Western Il fc. river, a passenger was thrown unhurt into the water, andat once .' struck; struc Ant fot the shore;_blowing liko a p`oiiiokie: He reached the bank, almOst exhaust; ed, and wagi cadg r t by ' a„ bystander and drawn out, p thig "Well ; old fellow,sa.d. hisi - friend, 14 had ts , prettyhaid time, eh ?'.' 'tire-Yeti, pretty bard, considerin." Witent doing it • for t ,. myself , though ; was ii, workin' for one o' them .'insu ranetilcompanies in Neiv ,l l York. Got a policy of my life, XI. I. wanted' to save 'km. II didn ' t care' 1 - ,-- lerWe exptct that; notwithstand ing General s 8c:044, high character and ,illaptrious .servicee, the Virgini-, ens, durini., his tear throigh their State, will turn their backs on. him.-- Prentice. , , I I hPaglit the 1))1- .Ifi.lrtivs4,43 ( Meal* 1 4 11 the I *General Sohnson Is;• stated to have had thirty-four thousand six hint= (lied' men previous to hisL4eParttirti-1 ;for Manassas. Qn the Is3th hl corat meaced tomdve towards a* 'Junctio.lth thirty thousand -meti; leaving the remainder at Those 4eft at Winchester *ere pally; the Virginia militia. The elei>l. column crossed the Shetiande!'ih ,at::'. Mill's . fordTlie : t • .1 Baititti - orit that.;for 'severallitlys pat the Government at Washington has: been trdnsporting muskets rfroni Attishingto-al over the Baltimore and Ohio railroad -totßalti; More, and thence via. the Nortlxerri. Central'road, for the 'Ase - of the Unioa Men ofjEast, Tennetisee. *REGIMENT.- . , "of the 111th I he has t Tlie Charleston-Mereary of the 15th says aAarge frigat supposed to be the Minneseta, 'arrited off' the bail`, yesterdai. There are TIONVi fou.r ves.: The brig P i 4ITY ocea: sionally makes het appetOnee. . . .20— . 1 is a curious fact ttipet Garnett; whocwaa was • the profeesional insirugt6i of George iieClellan, at West Ppmf. He iaught him tarries, and had Im pil, It appears. 1 . . Iri the ....notise of Re;iresentit.' i fives anamendifient to the olu ~n teed `. till, was adopted, giving a b ounty of $3O toevery 'three months maa, whet shall rp : 'eallit, and $4.0 if his whohi diiies.the same. - ' . . 'The Arkansas State e C Ore - tion passed an'ordinance.that any; izen of that , Staii) -guilty , of paying., debt citizens or non `- s lave holding Stites should go to the tentiary.'; _ . The flag officer of the Conf crate Navy, at Savannah, ,apvcr l i tised: for contracts for building five'. vessels; a about 160 tens eatb; for the:Confed erate Navy: , ' sarlt is reported that Jeff. Va.oBl brother last -summer invested 11200 2 ,:: 000 for lattiselLand Taff. in thiklProitatr funds: , r: v. = RIME -1? .11 ~.., .4. f - ".. 1 - ', ' .- '" ".--- '• ` .--..'..r...1.,-,. ~ -.. ; = ....• • 1 ~...- • „ X 7 f . 12: •ftl- P==al Ili&Gill ISikatEM!ME -EST4).IBII EIVERVII tUa>oll :moons A later. pabliallid A Vtlie - '"Bepicb! - , - - -- . cap" thia.**iing; 'lied at at lUesilil., June 22 `iAePOibntt 0 6 , 8 tP.,kt, of iiir. airr'... , • in AziNpicand New: i t)(oo*,4B tra. AY deplorable. The .A.M.eflein reiiaen: , .. ''' sire Aditit . T . id Indi , the -Souther: .. flOittlYo6',Statea; and ari&l,Sieission- stitk . :Li Aradocia .hey`i hare Z '•• ttiOwelilifi •fiegittikci r ,'-apd,i, thongs it .. the' minority ;' thoa•iirdiaintalfeotnplef c • wendancy.fatuaAtra..,4ot!Fisin Orli pirarer with' acts bethe, moat ' . 'ant ;• ' 1 / 4 character and . wanton Praelty:'.. Ikc liajoritr,Or.tibb, *ideal)] are liesi- cling, and are .'true to-,oojVnion and lOyal to : ttO.' . .G4fenttierip,;4;lifit- 'by thredtditrelteit'.'hVeilenile . and 'lilac- . tivity. ', .. ~ -: ' ~:j :'... ,1 1' ' - The bi l' ''tennb. - ba .- U • l3ld - • ..,. emu . __,.. . v. , e a AI-, , Vention,Sfidbitt),; ' . ' - 'll , ' . ' upon- he ' e..xl)ilhdowiat ot - I.dritte ...---- ' T Agentar4fhttal Akita,. 'Waked'. upon, ' , nd. . hierlinmledhite -- departurc demanded witli.a threat of force 'ivith tar Arid *. Aathers•-if hudid not coftOlk: ; • Laboe4 ~,, replied that, - as an effieeri. or the G i g . ernreent, ho would ',not ft , iiidion!. , ' podt,.; . lhit **kid, 'in. a.. ' nee Iw h 1 1 ititructiOna;praKteed to' 'l' . '. ? 1, ; - to, - ' :I !tag a-Mexican, he was ipv by l . h., , tnterpO,itionof friegdgr, though otlierr. • • .1 - uttilhein los s 'ffirona - teil 1, • - .' . . . rro attempt short of Woe • -- a - lil l'..+c- ' "le these'outlairn •and 'f . not 7 1 . iTi• - '• roam . . , • II , • It - mediately put down;: Ahoy lvv•ill, o ver- run Net Atria? 'with :, an koTar*Vii.- ruing influence * and everY *illicit:fir : all: in . 4traiani and itrew Mexico ivillbe massacred : The writer states that Fort. Bliss, now held by seventy Tess '' troOps, can easily be'retaken, andwi i th ' it in_ our control the eouutry can . 6 Hdeemed and saved.' . • 1 ,1 '..- . L ' :- I GEN. - LYON'S BODY . 01:41t7).—A 4 .110 .At. ' ' Y. Timis' correspondent in ,Dili- . sotiri gives us the following accOdirt ' ..• 1 .. ,I. ..,... of,this'shigalar guard i I ••: . .., , . . , One of the principal featured Of t_l l i e :.. - march. are Gen. Lyon and his German. body" guard. The latter. IS - Composed ~ often athletic St. Louis bUteliersileich mounted 'on a powerful he* itnd - Pria-.• ... ed With; heavy. cavalry. . silord ,and ' i',. ' - pair of navy revolvers i each swears i s . light hat trirted . op on - th eeft ;aide, • "and,:deCcirated with a white - ostrichl pulite. 7, - ,A lmost AnY 'time 'CreP. Ly0n,....-. Prxcimpanied by . half-a-dozen of theho savage looking fellowdoliy Ibe seen sprening.alollg ,thAvainei r l,4)r P.--frytil squad of them, : ,. or. aingl4' , aliroprop- i fiercely tothe front oi.f&r,=;tor strainri out;!,,mto, the open.. tonatft. . It-, Ile General goes into a honse,?, •half dor:- 7 , - do.ren'of them will. be seen ti, 'A:out standing like iten,itatttes tt Pie. '4l= Id . les cif thr3i..hOrses-r•ifbuliiroursalepg bi'adixtikearthatraina the 0 . ...; theirlomrsabria ift)teliflilmataii•..s 4 •• C.i..- - ..•''' -st4 where he wills ' 'i• .-.-'-' ' always. Seen a siollid-sqviildi' ilntsr . :: - ;, - -... plumed horsemen awaiting pa. ~. ,,g • his movements; movements, i ' They; areyeafless . 1 ' j ders--,-•jump fences , ori'''''a , '. ,dead • tin; , '• leap 1 ditblies, gallop down' steep 04 ~ scents, and, - in fact, -never', ride: les.4 . fast than their horses can run,l*.unleo . ~. compelled. by sortie AirgenieHneeessitt. Independent 'of their duty as b 94 guards 3 ,.they aet as-messenger; scout el I ... &:, and in, consequence; have plenty; :t do: They are commanded iby.A.Lie- tenant ; and ficirtt their - uppgarairce an .. daring horsemanship, will, ,if ecasio -, demands whip a dozen times 'the' - • d weight in thivalry. i. i .I . :i - II MEM II MI - f s 7 ES `':lBf .