II (grammar. 0 mm ‘5“. am “flakes—the union bf lands—— 5 no Gnfion of Emma none \squld sever ; ‘ I’M unlon'of hearts—the nnion nt‘ h lads ’i And Ebb Flng fit our Union fqrcverl FwT-‘J'r—T?‘ “ i‘::::‘—-‘.- I: I. BTAHLE, 2mm: nu) Marmara“ '7'; GETTYSIIUBG. PAI \ ~. 5301 mm mouxme, mac. 29,1862 ' m BROUGHT AGAINST OFFICERS , ‘ OF GOVERNMENT. ‘ Du Saturday week, three of the former I’élioe Coinfliésioncrs of Bulllmnre, lately 'reléueed from: "Fort W'arrun—rtzharles How; lid, Wm. IL'BnI’AhMI and John W. Davis, }l«fls.—brouglxl suit in the Supnrinr Court iullhzt city ngnlfist llon. Simon Cameron, ,ln‘tfe Secretary 6f War, for illegal arrest and {dye imprimnment, the damage being laid at ’SNflOOlin‘Nch ease; and 01:0 attached thq property and interest of Mr. Cnmnron ln lhe Northern Central Rnilx’vay Company“ A to_abldo the result of the-”null. V l ‘ Ausuit was also instituted, in the same . Court. by S. Tencklo Wallis. Frunkflo“ and «ml Henry M. Warfield, Ema" against‘Gexi. Wdol. for false imprisonment and deten tion at Fortress Monroe, while he was in ‘ fnoul‘man'd ‘at that [man—the damage in I ;, gulch case belugluid 1M $20,000. 'ng-Mnrshnl Kane publishes a card in ; which he declares} “Influe timeand upon proxim- occasion Mr. Secretary Seward shall hear from me in 11 way which will procure: Ihr him. if he has ngt already acquired it, _, the contempt of' every honest man and wo man in the land.” , We observe, likewise. that the grand jui tie: in sev‘elpl countieg in New Jersey have returned lrue bills against ‘persons whoJ ‘ came frbm the city of Wnshingtun and ar resled promin‘eut'bcmocms._ ‘ - A? somewhat conservative Senator, (M‘rf- Tmmbhll,) in n a'pcech in the Senate. lthel othfireglny. said 1. “There is dangnr in these.! arr‘éa , and ifllhe'Repnblicnn leaders have; a spirlgof wisdqm'and forcslght thijy Willi - refuse lojnstll'y the lease system whieh Mr. 5 Stanton has inaugurated. The people willl »_ not sustain than if they do. and— they Willi ‘ soon be withut' majorities in Congress undi rhea State Legisl_nturo§.’i The thing does begi‘q‘w look "dangerous” Land in more wayslthnnune, fool l THE CABINET IMBROGLIO The latest intelligence from Washington ; leafla to the belief that there will be'no change in the Cabinet, at least for the presént. Messrs. Seward, Chase and Blair, who‘. we were informed, had tendered their resignations, lmve; at the request of the President, reconsidercil their action, and, ' it “said, will continue in ofiice. The Abp lition Senators, it is reported, are unani mfifih in desiring the removal of Stnnton'; Lut tlliS‘Wé do not believe. Moreover, if . it were true. the President having rebelled ngiinst their dictation, will‘ not“ probably act upon their advicehJlt is said, also, that herefus'es to accept Gen. Burnside’s resig nation ; so that, under the auspices of Mr. Lincoln, Mr. Stanton. and Generals Hal . teckrana ‘Bumside, wernny look for a few more military blunders am: butclieries within-a reas'epably short time. God save _ the country! | I ' ' OUR BENTIMENTS. gin speaking of the next nominee for Gov .m‘nor of (.1115 Suite, 1111; Carbon Democrat eayg : ’ - ‘ A ”The people willdemnnd that ourstandnrd bearer shall not only be a' man of undoubt ed ability, but oua,wbo Ims the courage to 'cbafge home upon‘ (he enemy.’ We want n‘mnn who-can take pasition side by side with Baguio Seymour and his glass of statesmen. ‘57 Amm of clear head a‘nd L 161! nun. The timh demand cdurageotia statesmanship ; a séltesmnnship capable of comprehending our position, and a. Egan-f. brave enougH to assert and maintain thy Right at. any hnz~ and and against. any odds.” SO any we! ‘FRAU'DULENT CONGRESS The Ad‘fiflhistrntion. says‘ the Sunbury Qmmdt, in their" dean-9‘ to aeremhe will of the people and carry out their. revolu; J tienary projects, it is stated, intend getting {I set of bogus Congressmen from the seeed» ed States. to be spleen-d}; military pests, under military regulations. With bayonets —o‘ver {lls polls, the Administration: can of mnne‘elect Abolitionists anywhere, and us ‘ ‘i‘nmy' of them as they desire. thus perpe; tntiug a 'great fraud- upon Congress and .'th'e people of the law-abiding States. What ‘use to elect Congressmen in Pennsylvania, ‘ if bogus” members can thus be elected to vols 'lhem down 2 .Snch outrages could nevei bé contemplnted but. by the phrty in ‘ power. And they should be discountenanced and i'ebuked far it by every honest man 9f whateyer party in tfie North. ‘ “While the Government was'adminia toréd bi the' Democratic party, 5y Demo cratic statesman, and in accorda'nce With Democratic principles, the nationowu Wain}. prosperous and happy-Halt the fell spit“. of negro fanatiéjsm stepped if), a sectional party “'ué organizad—the people listened to the syreu song of the tempter. And—where are we? ‘ j .E‘The Cincinnati Enquirer a'sks, “Are we goinglaopansume ourselves, make the Squth a Golgotha, and the Nora: a ruin, {of the benefit of Abolition philanthropy? ” m enable them to try experimen $5 on the cipccny of the negro for civilixition ind welfjgéyernment!" .This is a momentous qjafib'n. ”Forney has got a new name. TllB 2 New York World calls him the President’s 305.; Form; barks for the President, 8051 5.13.!!!ng .dnfiside his door for tbs bones thfiffiip‘c‘mgrmional lackies moi throw £9 lIIWQJSH ~ : 9Tb; #bohfion leaders and presses grim-kings geneml man to inqrelle the limo“ ofrthnt Mlflent disunibq shut, nhfi‘i‘eh Yoxk Tribune. Such men need ivvtßh‘HSe ' - I 3 3mm! mponsmbl I Genoa] Bumaidfitlkes upon himselftha {whole restponsibility of the but. and mu ncre of Fredericksburg. He fully exone rapo the _President. the Sunday of War and the Geneml-in-Chiet’. We must ths-rn fore accept him as he presents himself he forb u-x. and hold him to the fearful respon ‘gihility which he assumest ~ Neither higcnnf doJmPnt with the bereaved relativefi and friends of the gallant dud, nor the synup thy. he expresses for the brave and infliin lng wounded, will shield him from th cvn} turn he deserves, or avoid a verdict fit ini bompetonny nnd sentence of romrizl.-T Having acknowledged the man | ant against Lwe's strong positions to ha'v‘eibeen his own planning, there needs nothing mon to natiafy the pithlic mind that: he is. not ti to béentrnpt‘ed with n‘large command am movvmvnts that ‘x-eqnire judgment, pm. dence and the very highest military skill'. He may be useful as .a brigndicr, or everi as commander ofn d'ivisifm, actin’g ,undo the orders of n competent_superiof; bu the battle of Froderickshum outnhlishesth fact that he is deficient in the combinatin ofqualities necessary to constitute n com-1“ ma‘ndpr-in-vhiei‘. Ifqmuvt look hefdte an behind; he must know 'hin own amiy; ha mun be acquainted withhis surp‘li‘esvh murt know the force hi the tummy; he mum}, be acquiintcd with it< p‘fisition; he“ nihi estimnto the abiliéy‘ol‘ its ccmmnndcmghéi must survey the political clmractvrhffllhc contest, with all its surroundings. finiall of these qualifications General Ambrbs‘q-E: Burnside has shown himself nhsoiuteilffi'fi ficient. Fpr our part, we had hopml' more from General Burnside. and we yet nie in. clincd to beline that. in a spirit of infighti nimity, he .atepped forward to shield the‘ blundcring ll'ulleck. the ambitious Sucre‘ tux-y of War and the imbecile Presidhn}.~—t Patriot (9 Union» ‘ ' i WAlthough Gvn; Burnside nuumes the responsibility for grossing the ‘Rafin‘nhan neck, he‘does not screen the War Dépa‘rt— ment and den. Hulleck for their inv‘xcua‘a bie delay in forwarding the pontoon bifidges -'-a delay which is at the bofton: of the dis aster. Upon this finint he}; gmefinusiy tacit in his report, filmugh it is very‘l weil known he was [not qnite so silent.whdn.he procneded to‘WashingtOn. twrenionsiraie on the subject. If the pantoons had been ready when Gem's—llmm” arrived. 36‘ Fai mouth with the bend of ihe coipmn. be conid have crossed over withdnt rezfikg nee. for at that iime there was éniy n inifidful of rebel troops at Froderickciwurg and the heights were nnt fortified. iiiiero, then, in a direct rfispnnsihiiiiy {n be that by Unllnck and the Secretary of War. 1 Who will un doFtake to shy that they n’rei‘nbt primarily gccountabie for _thc disaatol: “'Lliich foilzwed? WHO IS EESPONSIBLE? The New York Times, milieu! in RARE publicanism, says McClellan's stntm'nont: that fihe-évents this war have‘shown that the fighting qualitifis oflnur private soldiers muy be relied upon, and that if military failures occur they must. be nttriblute-d‘to defects in organization. command. or plans. is strictly true, and only confirn‘u what the phblic have 'lee‘rntd from the current Lis tory of owrv engagnmont since thouvar hp gun; and Hum, adds: “It is the, govm‘n ment at Washington, and not tlfe p‘nopla 'of the country 'or the private soldiers of the army, who m'ust. be held responsiblgfor our military failures.” Thisjs solemn truth ——nnd it'the whole Abolition press vi'oulzl join the Times in promulgatingit, we might, hope fora speedy and salutary ch‘angP‘of men and measures at’ Washington. V The Democratic press has no influence there, and the wholesonie truths it utters are thrown away (in the fanatics and miscreants at the Federal capital. .- ‘ firmident Lincoln, in his last mos snge, says “if tLie slaves leave their‘old places they leave them open to white léabor ers.” They surely may {:0 down‘ Sputh and take the pluses yamfiod by the slaves. In plain words, if the nogroes come Northund take the while Ilaborcrs’l.places, can't. the latter go down South,nnd take the negroés’ places—in the cotton,riceand sugar fields? The President says so, and lnborlngflmen should all fall glad that‘ the subjectl has thus been plainlyelucida‘ed.~ ‘ ‘ _Segiously-Lis not that portiofi of $ll9 mes sage an insult tqevcry white working mz§n in the North? , ‘ 383 A Washington writer myé, armhd sentinels pace in‘front of the White Hduse, and when the President. rides out he‘ is ac ompanied by a guard of armed men-:e'ap— } ing the style of the French Emperor. How humiliating to the Americau citizen, who once prided himselton the simplicity and beauty of republican institutions, but'which have departed, upon the advent. of the rad l icals. Mrs. Lincoln, too, the papers ‘Fny' lrides in a special, car at Government. ex lpensé viben she goes “ahofiping” to New York, or wherever she goes! . l S‘Tbe Rebel sympathizfirg iii the Ninth are continually pratiug about “observing, the Constituticn” in dealing with “nights. The only way the Constitution propose; tp deal with traitors, is, to hang than—Re publican paper. . That i; the way, and if the wicked traitors .who aye mining the country, rabbing the treasury, and trampling the Constitution in the dust, dv) not. get, banged, it. viii be mer cy instepd 6f justice that saves them. ‘ , filinVnn Wyck has introduced u._bifl in.Congresa to increase 'the monthly pity of the soldier-é. He should, infi-oducé one Ii pa} what is due them._ Theft pay is in a‘ man, we learh, from three to ten months, whilst [her families of many of themare sufl'exing athome in conseque'nce. IS‘A very gallant and skiflfal oflicex" in the army from Michiggaa'rwu ‘asked, lth’e other day, why he did nof receive the promo tion which was long since due him. ”He remied, “ Because I have had no opportu nity yet to make an Abolieiqnj speech“: ‘ H’The Pottswwn Ledge: says, two ne groea in that county reqently visited 3 house in the absenso of the men, knocked dgwn a girl and plunderédfihe hpuse. Fa: the: Abraham, take the people's mohég and give us four'millioua more} , " fi-Mead, of the New Oregoh‘PlaSndjeql er, in out {or Vauandigham for Preeidént, Judge Carmichael for Vice President, ind D. A. Mulroney for Governor of lowa. 3001-?"18 T.Campbell. of Pnnglin chum}, is; ported to have been king; in the frodericknburs fight. ’* m PRESENT CONGRESS. The blackout page in American history lwill be the history of the present Congress. ; With interests of the most momentous ‘chamter, involving the perpetuity of our free institutions and the very axistrnoe of the natin'n, committed to their bands. they ' have shamefully betraycdr their trmt. tram pled upon the rights of the Hoopla and brought the country to the r ‘ry verge of ruin. Lthrough their insane efl'utita Lowry out n 'party'platl'orm. . ’ g It was thought that the voice of the loyal tpmple of the oduntry as ex pressed through the Lance-box at the recent plectionstwould :deter than; from persistent‘e in their‘career 'of frilly xyd crime. But instead ofhocding the voice ‘ ol' the people they have become fmore maddened and infatuated than ever. if" proof othia we have only to look at the lyirnceedings of this Congress since the cam; amengement of the present session. ,The iJacohin faction that. control iLseem deter» trained to carry thingq with a high hand‘ 'durinp the hriefterm ‘ior mischief yet al- Elotted't them. In the face aftheplainest I principlls of the Constitutions. in defiance ,bi' all Img unriprocedent. regawilma of rea son, justice or: the instinctsmf humanity.‘ theynrge their drstmctivo thmriesm‘ithn fanatical zeal th'at is‘appa’lling to every well I wiéhvr of his country. . 1 i They nuns hvys undrr the whip nn’d spur of The'quions Questinn thnt \muld (li~;__vmcc~K lhgstalute bodks of Austritflor Russim—Jl They uHerl mnjfimonls on 1!)" floo; of the?! Somtéchumborund in the-hall oflbe Home.“ nf‘Rrpresenmt‘Li'ves‘ which, i ultmodv in! England or Fumes. kvould‘in its the peon file: to roirolufion nndlin a“ p anility-cost fine authors their heads: Powgrs nreclnim~ cd for the executive which sound strangely in free republican America. ’ 'the thirty-soventh Co'ngresr M“ be r - membered only my a lasting disgrmo to the muntry. nfid its name will be' :3 hissing and hy-wm-d to all future generationaflpim d;- Times. '' v > : , ILLEGAL ARRES'HS. _ Rccnnler Hoffman, 09 New York. in his chm-gé to the grand jury last Mhiitlny, said: The removal of nny‘permfi from this Stats; into any other State or :torritoty, to anewer any charge :at' having’ committed horn ml offence against the IeWB of either therUnited States or the Stat ‘, is without. the authority of “W. And a ery pgrsnn, {whathen he he an otfionr or pm ate individ ual. who shall thus seize and confine any lpersnn wimmsoevpr with inte t either 59. gm-étly tn cnnfine' or impriion i im here. or ltd romnve him oubof the Stain. arts in viula grim-qr” Ihr statute. and renders “szch liable in jindiv’mmrt rllll] imivrisaument. U! on the trial of H 10?) indivtnieht, tho tut-t that such 2 izurp, vonfinnment _nml n-n wnl was LM ' Jar qf the President 91' (In: United Sluice; or ma, amber (f In: ru’u'm't, or any ot/mr :jr’z‘ctr I-Lt/zr ‘(lm-rmnumt. 11~3llconklit1rlp no legit! 4/ofrncp.~ {withnr the Page-‘illent nnr‘nnv memher at he cabinet. nfl’otherlofh‘cer. (nht, jiniioini‘) Hts-anyhwful‘fiuthoritytn ordm‘ttheweizm'e, pr impri=nnnle_ t. or removal from theiSmte, ‘ of any citizen ‘0!" the State, far any ofl'v-nvv ifl'mtovvr. committed, or £llloqu to huvo‘ tic-(3n committed,within its borders. 1 3nd again: i E Thqt in a State, nnl iwing the mono offic im:l miiihlrv ope‘mlinnx [not h'u'ingoveu inn nrmy \\ithim 31> lmi-(Ilms, not Wr-h nnv 46‘1Iivi-v.-.exoopliric ~uch,u~‘ nvw l>e mi their {my in flight. thr- imttlm of the Cumtimtinnu iiml’thn .linion. whme laws are n‘ntlolhu uci éti nr (it-Em]. ‘whern no {mm (if the ‘\lmv furtixd ” cnnl, Ly anv constructilmdm mad.- . ppiiml-lo to any person in it. rnu . A . _ l I give yo , this an n mhtter ofnewa. which the public ‘genjerally will be interested to Hi ar. My: ailiority for it is mi reliable as ‘ fiat of th Go'vernor’ himsolfl Mr. Sey nur’s ide. is that it is not, within thestrict. ilira of his uty to his constitnéhts. nor to iii 9 country? at, lnrize, to permit‘white mén to be takenifrom their families hare to free nbgroes South, and this‘igea you may rely ; u an it, will he worked out in the mesnage. lie will at the-Mme time reitei‘ate his de t rminatinn to p’mh on the war for the guy -1 piesmion of theft-ballion. {fledgling all the ‘ risources of New Ymk, in men nd money, gigthe President will but no for the “ Union In? it was, and the Constitution as it is.” ——;.——_——v...oo———-‘ l vfi‘Those who have, wide intercourse with members of Congress. diicover that ‘ tiiosie from the West and Northwest return tA-LWasbing‘lion with decidedly conservative vi ws of the proper conduct of flung: and 'oti our political future, while the stem '33 ‘leew England members grow more rad kl] daily. 1 ‘ ._.—_..“...H... {@“Pofit'ical priaoners," about whoin we hear so much, are genenlli men who wOn’t voteflhe Abolition ticket; and are therefore kiflnapped and imprisoned, with the intent. =of scaring others out of' being Democrats. Finding the thing worked rig‘zht the other way, the butilee exp open ed, lest. the ‘people‘ should open ‘tbem. 1 —-———-——-—3- ‘ A severe engagement took place at Lex ington, Tennelssee. week before hut. The rebel force coimisted of‘ a. brigade, with six pieces of artillery. Zl‘h‘ey tint crossed the Tennessee at Clifton, forty-eight miles from Jackson. and marched direct. to Lexington, where they were met on the 'lBtlh by two Federal cavnh‘y regimenta, with two pieqes of artillery, under Colfllhger‘soll, who ht‘d been eent from Jackson aminit them. 4 'hattle of three: hours enaued; in which the. .Federal:; werhjfiiroed to gum Wayl.‘ Our loss, ..mn seven killed, ,lil" ivdundml. and (moi hundg‘d and twenty-four captured. , Rebel losa, thirty-five killed and wounded. They i ca tured our artillery. . l " gheré is no’thin‘g new from thq TLRPDn-i ‘hamiock. Kai shay have heen efch nged with the eneniy for sewral (lwyfi. The riv-‘ er picket“. rmlintaln a frierly disposition l flown-(ls each chell. - I It is now‘su'ammlul the! the Banks éxpe:l ‘rlition [started :jfnr .\en; (hit-am. The New. yY< xk 111-full}v uyvthut B mks gri‘efi there to ‘tnke' the pluqtf of Gen. Illutlnr. Mobile‘isi lth‘en to he captured, and pn‘nimnnication' established nn‘gl kent hp lit-tween the 'lw'o! places. A main nl~iect of the exiieditionl i\ to counter-um the su-ppoyul projects of, the; French in_ Mexico and the Southern; Stlah‘i. l; L . ' 1 Army enrr‘euphnvlentJ nepm‘t that there; i'l'e 217001151 ll‘l‘fiilo l mly n' (f mlbilermte :(‘IIVN i lilry north nl'ihtlm llnvpnlmmmclc. above: I‘zu-«lerickrhnré. Two l-iile-w ‘oceupy ' ilrnntsville. mnthe Orange and Alexandria Railrmul, four? miles south ot' Mu‘naisas' duneli‘ n. ,A+ urnurvessl‘ulr attempt. to,l fleas. fiftien mum below, was made on. Tncmlny nightl The Federal gniihnat fleet. ‘ in avoid heing lice-hound, have fiillen (loim ' the river, and lire nnw lying about. twenty: ; livefimileg belmy Frmlrritlzi’shdrg. It is re l finrtthhat this hulk nf‘ thelConf’mlerale‘ army hm; fnlhln l-mk fro n the “‘osz ntl Frcdcxickslrurg‘, and “my oeeupy a. line the i left of “:liich ex'tendsto Culpgpper. ‘ | ' Tho Conl‘cdeiatey evaru itml. Winchester: on the 15th inxlnnt, retiringtnwards Wood-l ritnck, on the Linnaeus Gap Iliillroarl. On‘ 'i‘uesrlny la‘t ngportion‘nt’ General Geary’s , enmmnnd advanced nndnccupied the town. i It ‘uppgurs fiiou) ‘the diapatph that (the; Confederates lilu‘e gotten in the rear of General Grunt‘J army in‘ Mississippi. On? Friday night mlek they approached Holly i Springs in force; aml attacked the Federal { garrison tlicreJ. A “short: resistance wasi made, but theiFede‘Tral troops were soon I overpowered arid c‘o "polled to surrender,i Their loss is replorteciit twolhundred kill-{ or] and wounded. 13an one- hundred and; fifty taken prisiorleru. The Confederates: bunned a quantily of c‘ntton. beside United States governmfnt stores valued at half 11‘ million of dnllmts. Their force is supposed : th be fifty thouéand, commanded by Gen.‘ Van Dom. Thh main body of‘the Federal.’ army at last accdiunta was at Granada. sixty miles south of H‘plly Springs. The Federal army under Genleral Sherman bod reached, Helen}. and werevpreparing to move down‘ the river. Genéral'Grant, it is also believ e‘d, will move toiwarda Vigksburg. Helena ii about: titty miles southhest from Holly Springs and the game distan'ce ‘orthwesp'of Granada. ' l l] ; -A Confederate guerilln party visited the‘ suburbs of Memhhis on Sunday night; andl carried ofi‘ oonlsiderable property. The‘ thwn Obionflityiand the bridge over Obion river, in Nortliwestern‘ Tennessee. have bhen burned by the Confederates. ~lt is—re ported that Jefli Thompson is.moving on New Madrid withl twenty thoutancl men from Arkansas. 1 .ifi-The, Providet , “he had Richmondvat ohr fingerla endl, but the prize wusnatched pway by Aliraham Lin,- cblnl Wu- McDowell heeded to defehd Washington T- No! “ Nobody believes iti— We do not think iAbmham Lincoln believed it It. the time! il‘ha truth is, it- run deem: ed better thut‘wle should loses thou-an chances of captufing Richmond, than t 1); George Bjmcmelmu should capture it!” ‘Hm the Money}: Goa—ln a cape tried be fore the Courts of New York list. week, it appeared by tesétin‘mny given, -tha.t {he steamship Marion, belonging to Spofi'ord A: Tileston‘, was engiged vi a tnnaport by the vaemment. at $l,OOO a_ day, with we priv. ilege of purchnsi her at theYexpil-ation of the filflt voyage ‘11:; $l,OOO ; ‘bnt it nppun tliat the vessel mi employed for one hund flsd .nd iixty-eiglq‘t days; for which $168,000 were paid.‘ and the vessel returned to the ownem - Thus Ilia Government (Howe it— self to ba' daily fiefwed. ‘ ‘ “WHEN SHALL WE HAVE PEAUET’i ' LOG“ DEPARTMENT. , Th} Portland Advrrfzm. “19109198 3°: Enoruoxonm.—Tbe commission ..,: publlcnn paper in Malnfilnsl‘s ""5 nnpot- i Jar-oh Bulb?) . 15qu u Promontory, (in taut and interesting Que-#10“: “"3! “"37”“ pl ice or Cn'pi. Ihiley, deceased) inched thin i 1 .5 follows: - , ’ inn \\'edueidny, and Mr. B. “'1" "com in nnd ' “We _answer, when C0"?“‘“.”‘"“ he (mored upon his duties on Friday. The com “and“! that renmn. nit force. In 1'"! DI" mission is {or three years from thoflrst of De vnu'n' oftho rigs» in whic we live. Wlteni .. ,' - Congress Flmll he wrsnadod that ilmoq‘cember, 1801 Al Harrisburg the matter had .fumishes nn oxnmpla of m millionool‘peo- been referred to the Attorney General, and he, pie educated. in»). and independent. being? upon taking it up, git-sired the TM oridcnce subjugnted ‘O. captivity, ““‘l ruled "83in‘t- of Capt. Bailey’s death belore decidlng. Wm. their 31023533: ‘Xhtg: $112113; $1311”: Heme“, ESQ'I‘HO had the can in charge: rsua a no u 1 n on . . ~ 5:11: themselve powerfufi enough in nrms,i 'mmed‘“le_" Pmceeded to Washington. "‘1 or in wealth, i 0 establish, and maintain” there chained the iollume fours, 'blch, up indefinitel , a military despotism over six ' or: being lnid belore tho Attorney. General. h‘e millionsdoz white men accustomed to free Lat 0“.“ pronounced conclusive. Mr. Moment: dom, on to a representative} government. I informs us that— A When Con 033 shall ,bo elsuaded that ' i . everythayogzt that carriespa doinan%for I In the Pay Department at» Washington Clly, obedience to law. and to the Federal ov-l "'9 ““3"? ““1 R“! Roll qf‘Cqmpany K, of eminent, should also carry the announce— First Regiment of P. R. V,?C., for tho months métit ofa religious resp'ect for the political of July and August last, mnfile on: hf Capt. W. 35813“ 0‘“ 0" "MC“ “”5 "‘“f hits arisendxnndl W. Stewart, and npprovtd :hy Col. R. Biddle [Willingness t%.co:'r" :mll‘ct‘h ‘3' “P 3": tho: Roberts, shows that Capt; J. F. 'Failey wlhs “sl,“meme in l Mat-"w? fight on will be .cry of the men orthe Sonthw W- W. Slaw" “WWW“! ‘Mg'f‘w 40.1110 fill-‘1"! until, substantially, these conditions; we vacant-I. ‘ ‘ l ‘ , batie‘ named slnll come to pm. But fejwerl In the office of the Adjutant General of the ‘Offiachtfid‘zl “bu“ “"9 t 0 filljol’ltlfie lfiesunl' ' ('. 5., the Muster Roll of Chi. K,'l'or-th,e months as a‘ a assesvnwa , an: a o we I , s r z . . . Will bi pioreryi: purse. uri'til the result thntl o-f July and “"5“”! _ I“ r": rec"H_”"hn?n’ gives peace shall be attained. Pencejsilho‘ ”"3“” thnt .the (’“l’u‘m h‘d men lulled. ““d. child of reason and reciproml interosts.— I‘WJW. Stewart appointed, on the 30th ot’June“ War is the heathen _mid soulless Moloob Ito the command of the Company. ‘ _, that deVOUlf‘» Without ”film's“: ‘PVPKV MB; Copt..Stcwart was appointed under orders “Eli 9Y9” . Interest. ”In! _slnntls ’3' ti“? wayr from Gen“ Blcfllellnn’s HeadQuartcrs. ‘ of 1b; imagmcd or proclaimed no (‘SHIIOR.—. ‘ _ - 1 1 Cold. pitiless, inhumnti, is war in its hestf 'lxen. Thomas, '3": Adttululit Generol.cnn aspect. It mnkes childrqn fnthm‘less, wives, 5150's the 31‘1"" ROll9 ~ln his office .Ihe‘beszl widows, the .rich poor, the poor miserable. ‘ and most conclusive Evidence of the death oh the powerml fechlo, “‘9 feeblo dispairi’ng. Capt. Bailey that can be hull. and so it is ooh-E and the world Itself (‘\'.QUQ‘WV “7h“ at; sid'erod by both the citil and miliu'u-y ahthori-l ought not to be_toevery‘¢ltizeunnd loevcry, . . ~ , i , .'. , 1 interest, .4 ties. The Mnalor and Pay Rolls in the In)" ,"Butfight on. fight ‘on. will he the im.‘ pulsive cry of poiiticia‘nn. of aspirants to ‘office, ofGovernmc-m jr-bherg and contrac tmh. and 9f fanaticplmne idea men. both ofthe North and m. the’fiouth. ‘l-‘ight. on will be the cry pf standard loyahy. umil the still small, and yet suhln 10, voice of ’ho ballol-box shail bud battle}? to Nance. and reason to resume its sway qver the oouncils‘ ofthe. natinn. Then no hmkbn nutinnnlity —-no mvidious ,tifles to superinr righteous" ness in the franw-Work of imghutions and of society—Fill he recngpizcd, lmt‘a re nnited~peop}e, with~nhe {flag of nntjmml glory and strength‘. and nine Constitutinn. one government. and one Lumeumcy, $ll4lll Mcome thv inherilunw of all slur people. East, “Vest, North and .\‘nth'. r‘tllr‘l‘G be tl‘enson in these Sentiments“ ‘nmke the most ofit.’ ” . , | ’ We commehd the nn=wer to the careful nttention'of thosewhn are so free with their charges of treabon against every Dvmocrut who spénk’s ofpoago. It is a skgual rcbu e of the lpresumpfinn. insolence Img] i 2 d~. rance ofsuch' vonal shengs as Foruoy’s I’ '.u‘ and the Hun-Lbufg Telv’graph. ‘ > \ ' , 7 For the Compiler I Mn. STMILE :—The ”chem (lepton: le: condition of the coontry if working out: ts i etl'écts upon the n‘pinth of the people eve ya‘ where. I hnve‘be‘en absent for sometj e, and had ample opportunity t°o léhrn tl t. the tide is turned against the powers “ft. be. 1' met but onl! man who had the co r age to Srienk well of the President's proc n— mationmurl he very soonfliseovered [lint he ivqnshn the wrong ear-fahd with m e prmlence than most Almlil§on=lals exerciiée he declined controveny. ' l ' l ' The Conservutive Republican: are sensi~ tive upon the subject. 11ml .witli mainly +- dependence elm-ounter th‘e. rzltlimls at all points fia'ml put'thfm :It. buy. and on com .’uo4ollly.'loo, as .you and l wpill-l tak'é nf plate of oysters after we‘hnd elected a (fon--‘I gremmrm;Smte Senator and no Ausomhlg man, over the head; ofn. dot} mt eimmy.—l "l‘he fact is, (with uc lann here nt least,): the dispute i; altogether l-etween mmlerntei Republicans and the Abolitioni‘ats. “'o' are a kind ofthirtl patty—not in the ring—t not. interested—kind of outsiders. The. 'Aholitionists in evvery ins‘umce are the mosti noisy, hut'heing confronted by the (‘elz~ti-i tutinp, do like the flea—when you put yoiu' finger on him, he is not there. ~ ’3 ‘ Accession! to our ranks nreinumernus', with us. Outspoken, fearless; and with , boldness. do, they dy-pronch"t’he great “017] umn of tho true _Union ”men, “-1.5 l:%‘ walked in the footsteps of the fmhééE. n ‘ with honest determination, . tent] n'evegfi leave our rank: again. With. opefl‘fo'n‘fii feSSion do they walk in mmongst .us; first-\\‘ 'after‘to be- of one heart and of one mindi politically. ' What hlnoklnndtreasuro might have been snved had they Emile up thl'fil miluh two years and six mo’ntgsj ago ; b} i 7 we receive them as t'rienlls @iCon‘ditution ‘: liberty even-thus late. . § A lflunxb. I "w— -~~.4-.-,«—»_ ‘ WA correfspondent of {he Cincinnag Gazette says 'thnt certain . holilinn X 9 ' York members of Congress haye been ‘d :l tected in rewiving fees for procuring col ‘ missions‘ in the army. in one case chargin aslifigh as four hundred dollars ‘for sewict ‘in proci'zring a. single commission of 1d: grade! ‘ . , _ ‘ h —-—-—v———-o-.-— _.;_‘_ 3 13"“. is refiortod that the Almlitionis Lovejoy pronounceg "the Constitution, .‘ pied; oflotten parchment that ought to :: trodden. under foot." The next Congre‘s 3123 mm expe! the‘ infamous traitor. A they of the prosene have set the exnmpl and meted but to others, so let. it be met out to them. ' ‘ 3.1116 Utica Telegraph says it hum that not less 11m: eight. hundred officers 0‘ the army of the Potomac sent. in their rel: signatipns upon the removal of Gen. lie-A9 Clellan. ' i 3! fi-In handling over a hundred dnllars.j the Era}. two days the rut week; wq nctugH humus—Allison Jonfillmn, Blieher Jacob,’ {forgeiwgg 0:312:23, 23??“ Img a ”13:1; Bucher 'Jeaa'e,* Brown Enos, =Bl‘ame Marks, e or n A. . z . ' for thegloriohs days once meme!" a Jack: Brnme Wulmm,Bowen LemderYßowu-s Isaac,- son and'B'entbn Sofind Currency—Gdumbia, Bricker Dani->l, Bun-era Amos 3;, Biahop Geo., Democrat. - e Beiller Emumel, Boole Jaqob A;,’Beiller Jno., Yes. or a ‘ Jnmec Buchanan cn'rrency.f when gold wnq thechiel circulating mediunH We have not seen a gold dolls! for months; nothing but :rngpfi whole handful for I. dollar! In hikes the Republican pgrty to j bless the country. ‘ J 1 S‘Gen. Sf‘ael is s‘joker as well as fightfi er. When' asked if he could take Rich mond, he replied that he could with I sin gle one of his regiments. He .would lead the l—(h N. Y. to within three miles 01' the rebel capital—let them camp there we ‘ figlfi'afld they would steal it before morn ng . x 80m of our neighbor: has afive dollar gold piece, which he means to keep for the purpose of‘showing his children lhe curren cy tint the country once had. :He hope"; the act. won't. fall under the ban of the President’d pmcllmation a uinxt "disloyal practices.” 2. i ”It is reported that one thousand de rrten from Qohnooticut regiments Ire at one. ’ fl? Cotton is now broughtinto Humbu mm from Vermonhukea [mm mattresses: ’”A ’ nilur tion:- 1 cont. db: I Department are still more full and positive. Adj. Gen. Thomas find Major Pomerny, anu l mutter, have i’uxnialu-d ccrlifivntes, undefitheirdl l own signatures, of the evidence referred to, ' appearing from the Rolls in their charge. ‘ l ' —it is the opiniun of lnwyers that an aunt, ment of (lielLt-gisluturo, to lggnlize the ugh-Ml ‘ the amt-gr who has been n‘cting as Deputy! i i’rothonmxiry since the 30th oi Jhliollust, bud r better be hud- I, ‘ ‘HN -.h..-~.__*_i- WCHRISTM§Spussmi ofl' in n uiot wnr.‘ ‘ Yu‘ung Amoricn’,’ was on hand in he mlm‘t-W ing with fire crackers, km, but {we do nt thiigk' that the usunl inreitmont «ms made in Unit sort (3f thing. Good dinuz-rs \rvrclhc order M 1 the day. Every household srrmed to luwé ; provided a “ (‘hriymas turkt-y." There was ‘inuch sgvinl enjg-ymont‘ ‘ I Appmpiiate and highly interesting religiousl exercises worv had in the (_iornmn iletnrmql Church, hy'llri’. Mr; litK hrrf—nnd in St. Jnnw‘s Luthn-r.ln,hy llchlrJissirlc‘, -, ' ’ ' Z i Christmas tau-191m Thursday. rAn nhll trndttion, published Imin:- yohm ngu‘ and uuw' in thekeeping oi the ilrlllrl! Mun-um. t'nutain's the following ris-to the hunters to trunqniri- [hp ycqr sucrccdiny a ('lir’x-I'tmns' (‘in Thursday: 1 L‘ (‘hriztnws 0h Thlunnlgy he,‘ A\t indy “inter yoh slinll are. ,‘ \Vilnlfwvuthtr in 'cxirh. work. ’ 7 And lmrtl tcmpcsts, stratigz uml thirkl Tl)!‘ sum‘mor slmll lie ‘guo‘ll I}l|(l/(lr_\', . Corn and beast! sh'nii multiply; That your is guud fair lnnds l’o till? Kings and Print-1 a shall hit- by dd“. 11" a (lliltl horn on that die}: slzull in‘, It shall hnppcn right heel for lhcc. V Qt‘nlut-xls, lu- s'mll hi- gmul 13ml Ruble. Wm- of speech unfl‘lcnsmnthlv. ‘ \\'imioviliul lll|_\‘ {lnt-s thidvin': about, 1 lei in- [ulni-hl-Il willuglt n’ lluuln‘ And ll Sickm-es [hut (in) lu-iiile, lt :hall quitlily Imm l; m“ glide. THE LfflUXES' FAIR, u! She-mix- .‘c RlPhh-n'9 Hall, is n devided fu'ccoss. Tlic ngcudmce has h ' _-_ ” fiARifiILb.» ' ' d bm-n full “I“ the tune, and. wu an; lmy-pyfitn he] . A , . . iufnrmed the row-i I“ I'll i‘nm- T‘e F ' ‘ ”' n'" 2T" "N -l" ”"M'W‘xrz lr.‘ 11W. ~_ . ‘l' ’ " “‘*. ‘;; ” ‘" r' But-Ha, )lr. HASH-IL I'UL'F‘K‘H'K. ..r Li “‘l‘ ”WP“ ““5"“ ”H's .m- “m "Sinrl- m. ”Mun m up 1:L1/. \nrml, aungm‘or .‘ ment of 111:“th is st‘ll larde and ilflitillg, and. [ix-\"wrifl' Light." r. or" \I nu Hh' um-m'nii».l 1 we first. 'l'fll‘gflins mm‘ m. Lndf“ ‘1 0.: Nu- 27M) int!“ :\l‘lhv rv~idgy§Hv of “r. Vul _:._.‘_..V ~I-,- L __L..- ' :vnlim- dip-vm-r. I!) “M”, J'. K. Mm”. \lr. JAG“ fi‘Om Carrier requests 11:: m 5.3.!” that [m L. MM)!” In .\Ziss A3}; .lL (H's'i'tilhwth | 1. ,-. u ._ ‘ .g ; Adqthaunr}. ,A ' ' will ‘.Hm m.» h}: fouu 'frn.nd~. on, Thuxuhgh “n \‘m xmh iu=l.. M”WV. H. Pyrisnmgr. £1 mummy, “uh a .\ew \\olrif Addrcu, nppm- U'IL-zmuu. MA 1; -\‘. junu' ("ff “gimp," _u priu c to. the mcasionu~ “Be ‘nui’y I“ lo"—y IS \\H X. RHVMHIR In .\lils HLQZXN 1‘ buy a “,1,“ I . fl ' ESXYIHCR. “01‘: o: C m..!l ur-umy. MIL I l ‘ ’. ’ g . “ AL Bliz-Qy‘av'xh'uxxzt. nu Lh - Ihh inst .hf Rm “f 5 PM“ MW “m 1"” "‘"m-V, “"“1‘ wmxn, Lam». .\l:-. cmuvmx max'rzus :1; and mm? 1" “HM": "5 “ML EM: “MUM. Mm \mmn 1.0 m.“ tl-mglm-rnf m. I. Cnrrid‘ insists, will LL- “myth. ihc covetedr .\lcllingg-r, former], urmis county, all uflillim} lrclhtmrn. l’u. ‘ ‘, h quarter." -_ r _, _, ‘ ['u lhul'eflmvm I‘m-k 4 .wI-mm'yl Pu , (an 1' ‘ IQTWe genrn Hut tho .Eflnihinow nf the MU: in-L. I} Rm. .\lr. .\mhvua. .\ir. MAHTL‘ English and ('lassic ln