E €l7: 7€nmpilnti 1112 E OUR .FLAC Th uu‘on of lake‘s—the union of hmls— ; The-Union' of Stile;- none noum sever; l Tho union of henna—Hie uninnuit" hunds— . And the Flag r 4411” l'nion forever! , l. J. mum), Emma AV!) I-nm'nlz'mn .uion a: ‘ll-: [arm-ml Men‘ymh'diny all‘ no , tinnal parties andpiacfamw‘ lllat us]: to mtbroil “that: 675‘!“ in civil war." : fl ‘ . _- ... ~ ”—4~-—-'~—" Let us not lose‘sight of this signifiéa'nt‘ DHOUBATIC STATE CONVENTIONI‘i'fuct, that the. Democratic end Ilepuhliran From cvery_part of the Suite comes up; parties were not, as iii the days of‘the'old the note of active preparation for the ap- Whig organization. amyed Agni'nst éuch‘ pronohing Democratic Convention, to be;other on questions referring exclusively to hold in Burrieburg on theAth of luly next. _ political opinions, but on_movral, sociuland rem We anticipate one of the !largest and best? 53m“ principiqjarnfing the enlife mblratum or" Conventions ev'er-hrld bi our pmy- Ever! the pear: of mm, and which, it ever do, one seems fully alive to the importance 0f: turbed. mushproduce revolution. 'l‘hclold that Convention, and hundreds wilt be here, Whig party of this country was a‘natiotn'al to give encouragement th the Dclegntcs. andi’mganizntiun. 1c flied its repr'eson ati res, urge on the work,'who :may not: come 89 :md support‘ers from'hfnine to TeQr-t, and Delegates thémselves. 1 i the success ofits principles could not possi- ' ,‘v°.think “'9 may Mt “'“h FM“? “0“": | My have interfered with the integrity of] "that the next 4th of July will witness one; the States'of this Union, or disturbed that "f the 15’8“” and best Democratic Stalei spirit ofhnrmony and good will which (was? ' {.‘onventiéns that everhrw‘ored the noble its life-blood. The urontpulitical mum»; [trinciplel 0f Jefferson. JanSOYI Dml‘theitu—eon those two national organizations, the hosts ofgroot men who have led 01": 001"“??? Whig‘ and Democratic parties, were fought. tin itfmarclx offlo'ns'titutional freedom. {wtl'out upon ‘3 national arena. The \contesfl us make this an occasion to renew our faith] Lintn \roro fr'um all the States. The men and pl'cdgcs to the country and plant ourl of Maine, the mm of ‘Goinizlia, the men of hnnncrs on the hold and iniproynahlo walls i’the Carolimé, and the morn of Pennaylvnnia ot’pntriotism such no was our tyqpt to do. ' were soon mingling in the strife, and ‘subw Ei htutix 'ott n o‘. on tha‘l‘luy 0f the'mittin trith'satisfnction _to its results.— nioefing of (inr yffniigvrntion. our futllt‘l‘ii Why3g Ilcmuce {min-«um did not in flung; before the nstbn‘ishedarorkl the grout . any mnnnm' nth-ct, weaken or disturb their Declarntion of. Freedom. They IPlF‘lt't‘d i guaranteed rights undor the Constitution. j ' their lives, their fortunes and their sacred, 'l‘hc doctrines of the Whig party It WIT. '.honors 1° m‘EinSl‘i" it, "m 1 hrm-nly did they {could load to revolution. The doctrinjs of' “r" » e ' par y. wm sec norm in l s(- m-nc er. an: _tinent the greatest and, front and most ‘ continued gromorgelow agitation upon , a prd’sppréns of all the notions of the earth.— E quéiltion? of; morals being its object, wasi This great people are to-day sinking undtri necessarily i’efmtiollary in‘ tho very throes ‘ ”‘9 ”61“.?“ gloom. The “MPH“ tllfltzthnt‘gnve it birth. It was akin to that para fibronght vice into the garden of Eden. has I’3“},iphv- with n Lumpiy. pram-nit). and; ilmen‘nmongst. us. Death and '"l-“Vflm‘e. l'klnalitz " upon its banners, called up the .n 1 us; turn which “'sl)‘ “'0 may. LN ll“ Ye‘ifoll‘spint-z of civil war and desolation in new our pledges to our country and its in- lifltlutionnry l-‘ruuco- ts Wrixrma. l‘unu]l ot‘itntions. Let us make‘ it a. 4th ofJulyi Lnfiflsnid 01‘ it: “I! [-5 (hr firsphfrgmmg ”my! ' second .only to thnt of 1770. The party ‘ crcr oiyaniml if; [his cmmlry. It (low: not [mow I that girve form nnd‘ shape to our new 30‘“! ii; ou-nfuficril cal/3 itenfr‘mzliariul, it isswtianul. ‘, c-rnmont. and sctbounds to the power “’3l: isa .\ther prf'lg/aguinrtt/ieviS'oullt. , is; -he exercised under-tho (bustitution. and so j’zlfc party qf nail/.,.. against Slut-cry. T/nil/irs-t - happily arid succesfifuli} transmitted till'lli.§lcrarlc in (ha ind-er}; is vixiblr. R'éf-alltl-lIIVP,' ’ safety to us; is the party, and it alone, which i thank 0017. you will 81'»! il go straight [hM'lg/t the pan again bring order ont of chnos, rtstnre E «wire. Rant-f rig-lino unis (In fire! sign. ‘\‘.’u'l Hates nnd nation to their true Hpherm, and i null], (1“ my" ,3, l‘il'il zmr ha,” mundcd." ‘ inlulm civil soéiéty to‘ the prestige ofits own i What was the rise hand history. of this high purposes of nncocrced safety and rol- ‘ fictional J:md ll'let'olulloup‘tjy orgnlnimtion ? . unlar obedience to law nndjustico. -. 0 «gm r-pu ) icumam irst mm c at< np- I, ' 1' —~- -~'-~' 9"” '3" , lpearance rising like a spectre from amid ',ABOLITIONIST‘S IN CONGRESS. ' ithe ruins ofthc political onrtliqndkr of ’52, ‘Thfl followingpnéaarnphfi. taken from ”‘9 ‘ tlmt tint sivpllmvml up the old national i Henderson (Kyd WB‘Hy _M'ltl. '1 Vl:-'°"0“‘,‘ Whig organiiation. The Free Soil agita > andnnconditinnnl Union ‘shect. FllO‘B-lmw tionsflnote the first mirth-_tromhlings that— the action of the Abolitionists in Cr’ng'rP‘S : pave ehrly inotice of the ‘patdstrophc that is regarded by/the Border Stator. lt 5513's : , finally ”mom-1.01m“ the “inigpnrtp—wore ’ .“We think the time of Congrefi‘imlll’l l)“ itho womb pangs that preceded the birth of "“‘fh better; spent. "t mi? time, than m hthat fell monstc-z'Jnodern licpubiicanikm— the discussion of slarory issues. ‘lf that!“ .. k.’ 1\ f. e.. . _ ._ hody at!!!" Lon?!” Continue in “Skim.” ““111 to Yet} in: 0 an Orgflillldltul‘l: tommhsn i W . o E ' . . ; .. .‘ . . i::phit?ose€radhlinn. The M“, is pn"iThe time is'now nt'hand when the whole “'9“ ”5 50ml"? maps pnrmled to_adnnrm;: ‘rnergie‘ of the friends of the Union “(Learnt-noes, With all the 301$le States‘ the nonstitution should be blondod in the; blotted out? Who can forget that impns-i {ommon cnulse—Wllt’ff men 5’19““ (190"??? i sinned nppt‘ul of Ilmmnk ro-ochned by ’upon the naked iuqutl‘?" of _Union_ or dis-' l . fhld."f l' .1 ._ - rolutinn. The AV. olilztmnt: n/ (A: .\url}. and hoary “My o_t e 9“ exec. 1"“ {epublx Me. Smmflmégfl IAS Sfmm 341.0311; :1": Siii: fan I‘:er ““13:1h?0;58;1h1t.fsllli'ln_gutteriaipe‘ - unn.un care orcxss umn. osuc Senl'fl‘nSDS eOOl v: ‘u. tendency of the action'Of bo§h i? 10 {“01“ scrihed on our humor is no co-Zziiiztionmithi ”0““‘m- The 6‘99“ “m“ ‘f ammo“ him/.244.“ in polilirx—no fellowship with them It is admitted by conservative, loyal men . . . . . ~,. . . . m religion—rm assacmtwn It‘ll/t them, in society.” everywhere, whether in the Border States It ms Pl min t ‘t , ‘or in the Northern States,,that. the Aboli-i ‘‘ - RECHW 91’.” 9“ °“‘ f” K“ _ _- ‘ . . ‘thc canvass, who sald to an enthusxustlc c nomsts are the .open and hastilo enemies , _ . . . ' . . audience applauding him to the echo: "I .. of the country, devoted to their wicked, . . ‘ , . ‘ . soc m the ccntost between the Republicaits . tmprootlcal, one Idea scheme of negro‘ _ . . , ._ . . .i ' and Democrats» the two great openers of /emano|pation, to the exclusion of men ‘ F do nd SI 0 . t‘ .. , a t .0] ' moudro which would haven tendency 10' rec . m n “v 1:5. ucgma a ea x, ‘ . - . . gothors throats; Lot It be settled now.—-‘ benefitthe _country In this crisis. Party Cle tl . ah . t 1 ‘ _ l and individual loyalty and patriotismés or 16 men.— rmg 1n "3 clnmpm‘nsw _ . . , _ .~ put the lances in rest; andvGad defend the' shown by 3 disposition and vtxlhngncss to] right. lfit be civil \rhr so bait.” . i “5381““: forthe 500 d “.th Nude Eoun'try. And yet,.with all thisoditmning array of] Llaymg aside every extreme dogma which facts againstit, this sectional party; organ l'” a tendency t 9 “1‘19“ the bie‘wb 31’ ized for the express purpose ot‘creating: ready existing. I hostilities between North lend South, has _ the unhlushiug Assurance» to charge upon , the Democratic party. as having for itsnim l and object the dissolution of the Union.— The Democratic party knew that slavery had national rights and ‘ constitutional rights. ‘lf northern fanatical Re nbliczms ' and Abolitionists had never-hunched tlwse; rights, itwould-nkver have been necessary to select them out from other constitutional! provisions for especial defence on support. The Democratic party; were on weaned-i tutionol side of the question; re than! this. the rebellion was not beg 'for the' ‘defence of Democratic principles. but was' . the _work of men who avowed disunion] for their object; and justified sod ‘sti'engtbv i eued 'their causehy pointing to the. uncom; I stitutionnl acts of aggression perpetrated by' i the Republican party: _ i 5 This rebellion never would have existed ‘ rbut for the existence of the Republicang‘ ' party. That party first made wu- upon thel constitutional ‘ rights of the South. . It .sanctioned and approved ot’the Persdnal] Liberty bun crate. North. It WIE insuring. , in season and outof season. in encouraging . those hart-burnings and jealousies spring ing from misrepresentations ; and when its work had manifested itself in a condition of things that betokened o'ii'il war’. it turn ied n deaf ear to the voice of conciliation tnnd'peace. but. preferred civil war and all its horrors to what was considered agreater - , calamity, the destruction‘of that party and, , @ its expulsion from its places of .powers—f‘ My?! Governor Await—that; arch fanatic and are A . abolition sympathiser. who‘hfis soidentified no ' . : himself with this 'hloody strife—declareg,;f £5 - “ that if flu: (framing, Cdmproniiufllmurmi“ dieis mi wraptbm‘ttzd in at: prop/qty? Ills Nut-(fl. they 'tt .would auction flu, and ”for the luck by: 13] 3:1}?- ~.. _ : . _ . . i ii i dtrrx'suuna. PA: MobeY moiifigm. High 30. 1362. [ ' ”We have received «he first number 701' The Cong-Mandi Union, a Demooratic —weekly paper just started in Philadelphia by Tnons B. kar-xc: &[ Co. It in of large nine and. well printed, And edited with marked ability. lt will do yeoman service in the “00170 our must." The terms fire—— singleKcopies, $2 ()0. ’l‘wo oopial, $3 50. 'Five copies, $7 50.. Ten copies, $l2 50,- Tiven‘ty copieS. 3‘20 00. The edilors say : “We shall give to the Government. a cordial incl willing support in all in; emu-(s to mniqtain the Commu tion inviolnte: but we Hull claim the privi lege of fearless cfiticism, .and of freely can vassing all public measures. in any manner affecting the rights and interests of the I! people. “_,‘"~ -.._~ . ”Important Mm‘y combinations have been‘ ordered‘m be mtde with sview of bringing r“ the Fodoml troops now- iu Virginia to co-opcr no yin: Gen. M‘Clellnn Again» Richmand.—— To thin and thy troops under Gem. Flemont, Bank: and X'Doiell {an boon 'conloliduod into In “my tailed (hr aimy’Viminin, and Won-.‘Enenl Pope "signed the Ehipfcnm. mud. Bony reinforcements Info Eccenfly gun ”at to Gen. M'Clellan by water. qnd more 3n to be forwarded immmedintdy by 1110 same 3w”. Gap. Pope, it is presumed, “ il{ approach Mahatma by Ind. ' ‘-: fithfnnnSovafiurmcfly ('.SJiiniste? ,to Spin), and Sher}! MAZBnIAC ham been In ‘ruted in‘Xlr 0:221:16 by Gwen] Buller, on p phage of Reason, and hue been Scn‘ North to Tort In Payout for safe kOUping. ' ¥ A tam Wb!" 3*: miner. or,Pmmille. u-Spukar o! the 6mm, and Mini-m m m. .Argnmw Com”, mm it m, on big Eu, hm; m‘ In! urn-Nu Apnjx. t t..wwm.mmn tum Intu- ail my»: ‘ Th. Salad is one Of those vamhliMn Muidcr‘ugrngrrcaMmdy :jonrmdi which. seek to fasten upon the f’“V”m'M“" ft“? WIT-U tlwmocfatic party the ruipnnsihmty furthe’ 'l‘“ tie hungry rc cmLer’ that every civil wur now raging in the and. It issDe+l°° " iquqngtesstwith “'9 ”"cl’um‘ abouttimo that. the me'ocrgtlin prgss should” of t‘ web‘nr‘ H a" ,gxirvrxtisgs tron; thv‘ South. vindicate the "my [mm tlei rile women!!! voted ttu-gsieComyro ise resolutinn'l.n-nfl : updn its chnmcter and lime. _ ' (”.’.-V P'fl’l'rt’f ”mu“ ”" {M the”: mth t .\‘omnn need hn “hung! to canton thaté .a‘f r“ "I“: ”_me " r 32 '3l “"9 ”m to— ;he has been a true and urine“ féflower of x S , I: m-z‘he '"‘ lemme. 1°“ fthe principle-a ofthe imatmflogbrecd.—ll§9fl“‘+ up? whose shqutfla-sfhxtl he ”1"“ atom! from the 5m eve’r looked w’ptagzdllhe fiful realm srblhty offing war. Ethe union of those States as iotf infinitely L’more valuethnn the triumph ofn'mctinnnl party holding: a sectionalbreed. It dhajrul to knqw no North, no South, no East, no “'ost- in‘the prnmulgntinn of its principtes IMMI h_nd in {be tors-re Inn-,jrlhge of the Cincinnnli platform, “rr'garrltll t/Ir prarmuian qr'tlm ('- V ,3 i -o . ‘OLiTICAL PI ‘- h 0} Very gene. t; L'mon-loving w _v s Irificc of 10 of atuinifig 1 7up Qmstitu i js "I ' ‘ “'3 "fig ‘csl'ly quart the coun‘ 9 p iat 1, t \ on an ho :MEM L No lON AS "‘ m ‘ |u "‘9 ani- Illdor, ! sen s.f’—tl:e Id 50 for "id: Mi w l ‘ent. n‘r ' the to s Es, we ‘ é ant-1 111ZE 1w!) :1 lbw are ‘ {8 pr n W! lmtcl .f'ou’ :iom pa]: . :will take lmrd, in E- per had be! ' (re ~i 51) to re: :EN3 no one In on o t fill ‘ “(I pat mpo ‘ rest other. i “ Tlfe L um i ‘OO ’ofe 0H 'tiol ‘PP", !lIIMI t.. Ii iof “‘To ma ie the t’: lfin of eve '.‘nn( lvhil '_, mg men ’M Hi MEM 121:9. will ' will not mo 1th": aha: of their ' ‘policy of‘ In with th ijropose l [call in th In of (hi ning the ‘ maintmnil Id States ' profm ( Ellilfn hm"? i ‘ inmw I my 119 d i p 0 . I 5115! ll of? 'lfui ‘ ‘ nliri State who are in' )roaont .\dministm- . g tlannflimtinni n_d preserving tlm ' ed,'(~tc‘ ill not w rk fnv.‘ tin l O? 1 Un ’ me inv “ Tho Conkti. is very well, mid in V nger will «In for all I nia simple. 'yct com; mt! 'not be londx-d National Adminiv as it, is—wil] mt .ip.~nnd mmnot be d.—J\'. YJ Argus. | mne ml t; 1 I'nion’ lional d NS ; butt i- Mform ve lh t [-1 “prcscn qt—ljght lly 113(- ~ o StL‘ nbo _l ml I 'support quires-Is t.) tamdv s I no -| [or ho at 1 their ho rage iO3l the null hoihg u 3 n and 011‘ 'guczs I ble 8‘ ’Il ; mn] qrcml mt. §fl'ls-.:i3l:;€ } my m H limit n SEM 1 !» llalango },‘ win nr i my M.t ‘ .\I r. V ! rmmi fr VISIT 0F EPRESIDENT LINCOLN TO ,’ .; WEST POINT. /_ . . 011 )[xn«l{zy. at 4 P. ,xri. m-.~:i.x,/nz Lin coln lvlt \\'u§~l|lhulun oil) l~.":l {’\"l'l‘ll mun. nnrl./]Hl“~in;'ilnphll)’ {luv-null ‘l’- l/llinmrv uwl l'hilxvlolpixil. rmclu-ul .\‘va Yni-k“ in mm hoérn. At lhnt 0313'hehmn/mlilnfrfiv tnnk nnmlu-r Spfil‘ldl lrz-In. and :11 4 u'clnvk tho .uk-xt 'mnrnilxz was safely ”landed at Wm: . V Point. .\'.Y.J whairc lu- NH/n-lllh'd um‘il Tux-s -“ (l:\_\'ovnning_'.‘ llénguin phfl‘nl th‘rongh'lhl the ,S’enlinr/ cannot ‘ timnl'c, on 15> xvlurn, ulmut 55. (lv'clu. k vO5- tlm roonnl " by nsl ‘ tt’rllnv nl'lm‘xlOnnnnul {lroomfilml ru‘l'm'\\'at t 9 } ll islt 0‘ ma (or‘ 'h‘xe a‘j on tha out I mu I: and the I et imee 59¢" Ha Our isfiqrg‘ norghfip COM 111 lje‘bev. All his life: ty, #0 v 8 t? LBreckifiridge. “11.10 hm been ' blockade be: conh'mfed by sea hnd land. Wed to we Democratic p 3,, ‘ yrhile tho (mops'p'q into summler quarters . 'd _ " - - m “lubnons posmons. ’,‘go s‘“ r ‘ The theory that the present. deplorable nun}: cum or m: Dnm civil w," W 0!!! come to an end m sixty I ”13"“ m: "EST “51'” 1 days or niriet,_ days is abandoned, and IDLE F 0“ 5 003373-13" 4 another year: is ow allowed for its duration 5 « “___ jby those who wage our finmcial afi‘sin. ‘n‘snow AX I'lll Rnrunucxssr- Somof‘who Eel“? formquy of the opinion :pnpers re pghljnhing osome ‘ that it won] . be _n short mgr would now be irson Bro nlow‘ formerly said I {lad to. be pyomlscd " Fence In five ’9‘.”- , , > . 1 the chief argument agn nst the probnbthty """ H". '5- “ mm“! m“ h" ‘ ofa long war is that it Wuuld be ruinous to \fl' thchln? '.O Convention ‘ ‘ ‘ * ' ‘ ‘4 will cmfl'lc PART 2: H SEE FO PL as} 335? 32%;. “‘i‘hl ”1‘1” a lie but rtiE .;cr the; ucugv 7 the country: But neither pnrty will pro -y dov I. publish - lpnse peace (‘l‘? this account. The South. ac- Blaa ‘Rnpubliclml nt Chicago, aftericording to . r. llowell Cobb, would yreler _v so llon. unmet fighting. nnd much g “annihilation” to restoration of the I. nion. f “if ‘other, lune, in the mid“ of Many of the North who advocate its restora nd nah lmrd ,swenring, nominatedgtion mean by it nbolttion. An attempt. it. "cold; the lllin'oll Abolitiomst, «he i is said; is about to be mmle in some of tho INN?“ h! Bufhfiflfln'! Adfiiflillmtion . northwestern States to unite all parties in ‘P "‘ole “11°: r“ ”19 senuo, i.“ °Pl‘°f 1 behalf of measures of cancilintiOn. Thus, JlO nqgglu. 9n the _tlcket wnh_ tlus Senator Wrxght. of Indiana, writes to the xftrnu‘n _ not .13 < Senator Hnmlm. of, Union convention of tlmtState that unltra_ “I" Alll’h‘mn'“ 0‘ ”F" John .Browu- - ism must. be nlxjurerl," or the governmEDt, lbchoal—m man who, for mind. man-,l] . -” - z - l , c says, m not survwe. tut-alwicmuros, mouth-nose, dull 3km, .‘-w—a..- »» ~ ‘— ~—- . 'leU‘ ‘1‘“: 09““ h? 901 d for“ negro.” ‘ S‘The nomination of Gf-neral Shields nbovel was publishud by him in the as major gen¢rnl was rejectod 'by the Senate, Ue Wily. lon Monday) without a di\'l~_sion. He re- Fl~———«-‘»—‘——.—- « mains. howeVer. mnior‘lujgafiler genersl in he I puse on 'l‘uosduy.paued a bill his corps, and ot'coume retains hm present. ng ‘n ndditinmll issue of one lmn~ l commamj; ___ ...,. .. .-.. _ y millions of United Statesl WA digitatclx {lolll.oan Halleck states 1 ; ' i that linformgtion has been received that -- *— *fi” --———" 1 White river,‘Arknn'§a§. has Bean 0 enetl by ,e guard. qf four hundred 501- ; the Fodemliunfimta {on ope buntlral and at! each nfiglgtb‘t Memphls to - seventy mil . ’Bheflbnlficderate State or \oritibp'id'the pruolnuqn of rem”), and God from battle Rnlt to fiat ‘ I Smiths ‘ t ' ~ I “#Oll sbufieg H u 1' Age? L wasfsni eiglfiteq sitign f Admini: Maiize, V Helper \ ncrq, 1m . ‘ knoavi CEI w ~-_ “n. 4,, v 1 “ a; smm. rm «2" mm m m Anny. WM“ (“u-‘75! ’W’w" - Mr. Hslé, (Rah) of N. IL. introduced :1 Lin relative 10 further enlistment; in the urfny. r 'l‘lm‘hill pmvidea “Ith whnn nnccunry to make furllwr onlidtment', the Pr'psident is nmhori'ned. by proclamation. to call on all persons. without‘tfiqinnunn nf rice; color or condition 20 enlist in the army. ‘ The bill further provides that every slam ‘enlisled under knelt ‘pmlmntinn of the health-M shall be "at “antenna free, in! entitle-d tn all bbu'uties. priviiigas, it, of ulher mldmrs in‘ the army. The ml! was reférxed to the Committee yon Mllltmy .\lllxirs. ATFOBKS , By the nhove it nppenrs that J} P. Hal-e, the licensed Abolition bufi'oon of thg Sen‘nte. has intrddlfced a bill proviging for the en listment a, neyoes—v‘botlt‘f’ree Inq slave. and ofau .he o'fl'scum of sbcirty, into the rcguhar qua. I'm whgnt light theurmyk'jna) View this 1) a‘nssult upon its hitherto un tamished {lonori we are not prepared to say. But. fie do not hesitate'to msért that. thy Sc-natorlfi‘wmtheetfmntery find hurdi' hood to pm‘p ose suclrn bill for' the gupport and gnocptpnee 10f Sender- uproot-pd»! white pegplg, ismot only “did of common senSe, butid‘vinces u totjni i'gnomnlce of the high sentirj‘tents'of honor arid patriotism which hnvcé @tinguished the character _or the officers éof our regular army. and have rendgred that army so capable Md so worthy to support. ht. home nhd üb'ro‘u}, the hohor of the Ameriéan flag.” ‘ xI dwpmitinn among men, to m-Ike nl oljticnl feeling for he G‘overnment and ions! grounds. This by Domrjcrnts in ry. and we do not. cl, ihaight- fr;rwnrd .Ist the brief senti— fr was—nu: (Joysti hole DPmocmny of . mkmgmouldeej o sfibscribed to so uld 'not stop to mk enta or what lull ical nssqciigions. of thi‘ vital principle he prawn: critical hietory. Thetime This boldinttempt. Apn thq part qfn despi. cable and géoveiingfibolitigwhibt. to di=grnce the brave mén who bm‘c sd gim'ioudy upheld the honor uhd integrity of'llu: Unio}: islad (litionul evidt-nce, if ‘sucik evidence were wanfiing, loe insane, fimuticiam of the nu merous legisloiors in 0055*”. who daily pfove’ theméelves by E‘heix‘ legislation a dis— grace to their cbuntry and to their own race. I . 5 t secesiipn and re lurl. and Abolition I ‘lhe duty of every . nion as it was, and l‘houhl be the guide: i‘ er wot-«h, thp mottoK nluin _thc (funqximu Ion." shalt,“ be the} l-y lruegxiwricqn. ! . and mmcrvativc accept this simpio‘f w betmyed into an ’rinciplos, or an ap the Ilnpublicans in View of farm'tnlimg ! Union c6nvoution, l-se words~ : i The who] 'snle ofigmfting of the negro ele ment intn oi,” army. 3» ptppqsod by the New Ilmnpshjre irSengLon prosagos a rqvolulion in our militq'xy and civil organization. as div gxisting asi-I‘wouldprnvc- glisgrncefiil. It promises fuiure nogro‘oflicgrs in command of “bite ‘sbhliers-piomiréuously mixed up in' tho g-mxks with muljnuoes and {le- grne, ! It, prnmiséq to our .-\_l>olitibn judges negro aLcsncintL-s uimn thp Much! u . ll pmm'istl‘s to our Abolition xjgpw‘xenta fives negro folkagues‘ih the Seuu‘te and in the Housv! L 9 i ‘ It promisds‘tooqr Abjlilin‘p lajnyrrs negro Wranglers agt the bar. L nd (9 our Alpmion parkons nogfi-o bruddcxsj in the pulpit} It promisés to our Abofii‘fiun Phyucinns, not negro “alionts, M“ negi'p rivals 1n the [10:11ng 31"“; *~ ' ‘ l- < It plomi’ft-s our white lhlmrom nogm competitiunlin every department otl indut- A - . try! I ‘ ¢ . , x a nre giving :1 l'oynll to every n}r’xsnry| is unholy rehollinnfl bmit to indignities} wr offence than the nest sontimonts in‘ :d n.nrl dangerom ritntml by pnhtimi ,nfL'onL'x‘css. They It. promiz‘ln our fihitg wofnun "Tam-n I|u¢~g lerds, amalpnmlicn and the \lt‘torinrminn nnd (logradgutinn of ”1,0 C.11:1(‘:I.~iuu rural-75' What dm‘E it prnmisd Hull §~ pm. di~pnmg~ 4 ing. humiliiting. dik§nu~oiu£l tq 111:9me mun? Lil“; lmlw. hrr‘Mfi-vor,‘ hit at fiwlmt tom of I‘nlv‘éngva'n haxfiit mnl‘h‘slmw rodeem- . ing prowl-'03:!) a muoh :ul‘uwwl :‘nd'imultml ‘ p‘onplv : and; that ix ,tih‘ {nbkiilutinn Hf .\l'o. lilirm editors 'm the Idagofi nf Hm “Lita rem-gdde-s‘ \‘Hm, “mu-34mm humm- scann :.\l£.(‘.‘lny‘fi‘llufi‘Y in L} .4 EH]: 0! their own‘ (L-grmhiinni I"an a.“ l’umn. ' l an endorsement 0f 'on of he miwmble e‘ Inn-sing ('x‘.ngl‘t‘~~. 'n lnynity. new. NAM he invr~slimtlun of ‘L‘l‘ roiinquixh their mon to fren‘v :I'<. policy of tlmir an< \‘ing such (N Hwy :md condofhn'm: 0112.:m41 calcu‘ntrd -hmv‘nt of tho grout s: to have in \'i\“\\'. .0 t n I over Iclmqu:sh.— I= —~-—:~~ “a... ~.§m _— fl“ lonJ’ the Washington correspon dent of the Baltimore Sunfiin his letter 'qf Tuesday. 53ny :- ‘ 3 The Confederawpolicy of prntx‘acting the NM into thesicklyheasrm‘nnd drawing the Federal armies into the inte'rior beyond the aid of gunboms, in $1 prom-ms of execution. A couMer pglicy ingfitnlked of—thét (If aus pending operations, n the (glut of the fed oral nrmieg, mm (I: first 0 Augusuill the first of Novagnbenf‘ Ft _is‘ndwsed thug the UZI M .AH‘ ‘.< . . “L." 1111“” ‘*~-"n"‘” ”PORT”? from GEN. “OGLELIQAN. ‘oo"9'Poch- eith- Advnnce or the Left Wing-L-The'nigbela CRITICAL ABPEO. Driven from their pun ' ' l . . ”‘l‘ ' —f ‘l . ' ‘ 1‘ ll time that Von “‘,ismvc-rox. June flit-Tho frilltéwing thinzmorcthanihn n‘ iii-patches were received. uttwe “'ur quni‘t- Wubingtnn mrresp ment this afternoon : days. indeed. I him l Red-mt! No. 3.4 inc ‘7 ”1.30 P. "\I. you sconseientioug i? To Hon. E. )1. Stan .Se rotary otlp‘l’nr: and can no long"- r We have advanced on? picket: on 0t!)I leflv mayyet he ofpiihllc so comldrmlily why underasharpresbtgce. to urge with more i .0.“- men have behaved vel'y hmdso ly’, strengtheningoftth Some tiring still continua“. ‘ ' i ’ ynuhaveulreadyhutt = Gm: B. McCulLiN‘, led. At least it shall. i Maior Gendral Commandiha. ' the actual and veryc i , IMYnubl A’o. 3. Jivne 25. 3.15. P. M. campaign before Riel Jlon. E. M. Stanton. gecretnry of Wt‘r :-- paign. I take it, all p The enemy are making lespbmte resis ance war hrrve been more to the advance M'lour icth linen. ear- should reap for the . Day's nind one-halfof H k .s divieio Euro the trednnre, devotion whoreil want them. i l l fullv lavished‘since [hare this moment inf iced ll er’ 1861. Duringthepzm .right with a brigade lug; n uple of flunsl‘ has been flowing upo and hope 'in n few minut 'lo finis‘ the stunt streninn‘ fromi work intended for to-dily. .' _ ‘ ‘ {=Clelllm, Mid from the : . Our men are behaving F endidly.‘ The Rappahnnnook and Si enemy are fighting well al .l ‘ E i \Underthe“contruhun , This" in not a battle—mei- ly an afl‘vlir of all the truth has or i Heinlaleman’i'mrps supported lgv asp". newlpa er c‘oluml . and thus for all ,qnehwoll. and We hdld ,very: since Ilet‘t. my post I . footire have gained. It'we iiuoceedin‘whnt, reporters on. the Pe we have undertaken it will he a very‘im. however, hes passed pox-tam advantage guinml. ,‘Tle lou ' not, have not continued ; hrge thus far. The lightin‘rupto thigllme eral McClellnn‘fi arm haw been done by llooker’saldivisiou. hich; the intelligent parties has behaved as usual, that Pad-most. llnndfi from. Officers of all . .somely. ‘ ~ .. l i gresamen. volunt‘eor 1 'On our right Porter him silpnped thelene > concur in their main i. my‘u hilltel'lt'l in his front. i l dition and necebitics ' ‘ [Signed] G. B. hrnCIJU-L ; there can be nd douh ! " Major amoral Commahdi g. ‘ ii~ substantially corn-r ‘ .l _ Rrrioubl Ninth: June 25. SPM. ‘ incident with the be! i The adult is oval: and he live game? our tion, point fully. and with hut l'ttl‘eloss. Not-i 'The condition is withlctsinilin: nix-one onpm lion our amen necessities ab'ovena i -havo d'hnn all that couldibe desired. 1 - l l and mamontous. 01 g ’l‘linlntfuir was partially (with! by two, Richmond is in no ,p ; mini that Capt“ Db llussy br :zhl gnlldntly made ofsuch stuEQhas into.nction undél‘ very idiflicult cirlium-lisintrenched and mu utnnto‘. l "‘ l . [commander as that it i ‘ ’l‘he-onemv hag heen dfvon. from hißLbroken up. cnpturod. camps‘in front of thii. and all 'N now quiet. . surprise mi-Pt o'i; in l i , » . Gino. B. .\livCuzuasr i ievcn were its‘ nnni l . ‘ 1 Marinr'fioi'. anmnndiniz. 1 [meagre standard. -'l‘,h ' The :Ime corrmpondeiit ol' the Prfllfiffir' defeat hefom llichmo nirhes nomev further pairpicu' is of th ad Itained for .1. niomi-nt, vancc of the left ofGen. Mei} ellnn'a Yale 0 'goncies of the result a “'cdnmdav. It appears thigt lien. 00k .vironment undmnptu fr moved hi: rlii'ieinn forwa ‘d as enrl .as ‘ 'army,nr it: total r 0 ‘ A. BL. nnd immodintplv mad. the dot rmie' and stilmeqnenl dispo ‘ netl residence/At the (‘,unt'ed ates. tli l cur . izod withdrawal ot‘tlie gngomont listing until 4P. I. The. Hedo- f further south, and. .\l rnl Imm in mtimated at two _iundrcd killed ’ol Richmond. 3d. TH and wounded, and tho ("onl‘ rraln loss, al- ‘ gution of tho f‘onf‘eili though not poitivoly know in holirvod to tinio ivhen .‘erlelhi‘n' Lei equally ma grout. 'l‘h Conl‘eiltmté (lisenso mid conflict. « camping ground in lront of Fen. Hon 'cr‘i: up the sir-go :indt‘ma division was occupied by th eilernl lronpsL l movement. The lfht and now but litth- space is to be gnined‘to be u moral dried for piano thom hhvonrl the sum up. in n healthy om. 'l‘lio snmnd wn location, whit-h sot-mt: to b ‘the important arm“. a barren virlon 'nlijocl to he gained hy the' io‘vnmen . A and our natinnxil mid” rl-iupaloh i'ranon'. MpClc-lllil: n'n 'l‘hii dun ly to ensue, hut n"hi states that the more nioiil WIS {mi ctl ' might have been an surceflful, nnil Hint the, Federal pi kotli shoiihl' forentiilii-d hold‘tlie new linéo undidur‘ All‘mu evidmig’t‘lmt no rr-snl quiet on‘Thui'sdns'. l ml the :iroc‘cun he do ' lhumidifid is yrt. in on rebellion it! amp drown niiiet do llll‘l; there i Eveny Governim-nt rli it: feels it ; sum the in And yet the com-“ bat-n such that if we wiahns (m l tiuut in (it by the union of ”can And \‘ai-illiilinz hiinini tll‘ld eminent r-b~‘(-r\'or “pr—one rflisorvin: it volving full knowlml ——li:i< nflutn boon nit Niall mmm to i-i-mh knep talcrml tho ilnslii hut "t‘ minim to do <- ___. W“ «M» .. h , man "‘ s‘“ “f "31’" ““ A SIGHT FROM TH“? BALDOQN BE llio "Null." '1 ill", r - FORE RICH§IOND o"“l“.w‘nn‘i‘m‘cnml” Cnlriiiol IuIWP" li'tliomi. (m Rundnv. n'w lm'm lu' t "dd Y XISZi‘~ élzilinm-ql lll'llr' (iiiilii‘h: M 313, (in tho iiu'r'it Infihm'il‘vlanl : Mm] " ‘¢l‘!)ll‘(- of tlw Fi-ilmul liim lll‘ll “‘illllll ~ x T} '8" 1m"! titling]? 4‘ imilm nl‘ ll.ulimoinl. ll \\'h‘ln tliu iiir ".ii ‘1; {m 2.2, Id Jm“ ji‘ing tho whole dnv. nnil‘in llii~ l'i-nr limii . ii. "..,: ltln' tnlfmiltnn ’lT'lt'i 'nrt'oniln-l, solno thirty or forty filmy; “Him-u ;l‘ n ".' l .' “n t. ' nlm-rw-il thn imaition nl' illL‘l‘lli‘lllviffi'l‘lilw ‘ "it rein "11-‘,mm‘" “'3" from the olrvutei‘l poii‘it of iii-w it iillm-xh-il inn”), 1".” ‘i-mensulle. 'l'hnlmlloon lol'H liy tivu< Mill llll't’l“ iii 1! tiiiw, and. (ii-manila. . l l:il'ibr :i fix“: minuio" stay, lizxnlml ('llilvll‘l. ..“liat. then. in the ‘r lh ahoiitoura’rmys When the hilloon‘lias' mmmuw‘tn' ”I“ ‘ lit-fore Richmond? ' h question is bricflr llpoint to tho “ml “r ilc tnthi-r. :1 gm,“ Vi...” [answers-d. It mm H: "."“‘““‘Y small. m infhoth .’ll‘llilf’s iv: iiiilolilwl. Wiihii‘iizi win-l.) View {Vi- the worl‘: left-f 0 .l‘. who" we landed lo.” “m "“1“ in rmlim the villi! 1‘ Vl'” l’ at Old Point Comfor -- mailer than the (HM. hw'ml" ”“I,le u" do Oftflfifim‘ 1.-. public has em-r inmgin d pgwei-l'ul only‘iu wanna; KB nem'lv ham ”1;“ ”I,“ "“1 4; ('leplflt‘llL. artillery, ‘9 der‘ihlp. and the houwn, and hillu innlgi-iallv iiiioil‘iiri- Willi .‘ trained, invincible con .ig ofitn men. ’.\[-2- the View. The liinilicmw “4:" thrneiiimkml Cli‘llnn was deprived l‘ “I‘llllrt‘ldllqunlo-Inhjpc“ "m" it which 1f”... a“. fiht‘ih mu” . nine. command. in o(h r. that F‘fimniit. the give . TheCninMMmm nlniml i 9“. Banks ."ml MPDMYPH 11‘3““ hiwo corps nonth-bne’s feet, hord‘m'eil M iii ll lrk-L'N‘l‘n upproxmule toflmirr sl. -tivelnbor-. All swamps. rum “in,“ 'thronil “.(un_"!im,.,,ln very “.191" If the ('o'? ru 8 inst-named haul ‘riem on the linr'zon. minnoflito tlui north: performed th‘,‘ ""k 0' weepingthe 99"!”‘1" woe: to ivlmrn‘ it lilondi Will] woo-lg llll‘l oratce from (Gn’ll‘tll ill (I Voiler'n .\.ll'glllm M“; in the snuthozwt. Tho Linn-i II“ down to Richmond an o "Sing in with hid» or in front though -(li