' ' 'e.,, , ?•: - ..:"-•'" ...: ,„! ..,' • ‘ aptalii" ~ --,:0,,,,k,,,,:,-',' '-,. 77 cal ry: under CV Co '•;,:t'''''''::'";•itß''' 'l(lol,,kaffit .oerilraliia rid tr c Told.— gi • , ''. •'l4 , :6 „ ,le e itisa,4 b ', 66%1)0 ,t. T i:,..:l'' ''' t29 ilaiut W 6", ,IN,:hittbicen i, Pii*git ' %t-t..:,.itv itfatuPnd `,',!:,in',a ift"ral :. "iiiteiiit" ,le'lcii*Vi'li*.6'.. ••:: . ' glii)nkit''°U-11..3 Ifh:! ii4;i';Villt: ', , "' PJ , 44,,' , :, ', -• ', :14 '\. ileqie,t - --,ei, .1 • '''' '',... !" 111, ".. -44 0.i. , ; % the F. 1 e „,., topyl I , 'A,difiq.4ll,tre,vis,i4,-„, .r,!3rtilt.,;o•6:st h e ,•.. - e r 1 r her lroAteel elPilitift.:l::llei l r ''' , l , e ei v t r o other So,lislibtori '',ieft'Or,,tiittk:l,l)lig:nts,lnet iviill 70ma:21, vt'eto SO ~t el' ''' eito 41'64 ;'414-‘,".!.1111--Zi•,•'671.rei,'0/ i°B'f ,'ite-A41‘"41.;:**41.)!, V.,F!,`" • ,''''lt!"Ti-,,,i,ehtv., '-; ;:' ._ .O to the '''4lt.lTl4l''',.: ,11 .1. A:17,90104'P, I T:„ t h Car- , ' .''"!' (111' ste° 1"i 1-iyn u HI/ ' t er y ) ~, Tee r."- ',' - iiitior 1 3r09 `, : york) Yrs, ' We'd .13'ibt'P's ' te ' ' • ort (No% .._ : * Ara,,, , ~ • joii•tfr th" P ,4illo, a rl; , , ~ ,-, '• . ''' ' . ' . . „ • 'opt! ^Qsio ' Railroird ' is now II ru4r.ll,4ss6slgi.r znOpspnicieds'aird.• 'a - •• N 1 3 , 200 • WI .I if', 10.dity. for • . cars: of .SYes ; tern; i ot i„ g 1)0(11341 CI nure fi ntaq. Y • • • bps .firiii 9 itip•si-' a siso . c I , .(1` of. Virgmla aka fiV tirtioant is . by. riitTe ne r • i • •ifie` rit-Nrilery!, .1114reb•21.4.'Ke'sid,i,t r.;in: i 9 rayeB yo..m..de, is The'Lietite l ant, of the So thtry and who wero frinn the 4,,,;49•tpthti,,llArvest4liome; bounA fat . 'pear lOnnitlo . on the COTeil'ei . ate tipil4l2o . ,'lr r Oion: City.; kifiiig sdvral,..rakinit •sit !,11iitribei r icif'prtionOrs, onec . up4uribg /50 .Nl,•4'go,lis . . . . . _ . . . AboßtttYx.i.tlioilsap'cl rebel hcittieri ine,cre their Str.abbi„;.tni-Alurla:y; ; Part tbe.lineA 'tp ploppt;thomtiemy... o -• • ' • • der'ar 'officer's .nn FfriPabahloelr, were tt.e libots•Arre freq . i . iently . e *, ! fia,nseil between niclte,ts prsrnritirig of our erfeonnierirz . a. rebel utoist ol '4,l . leir`offieers,and • vtuVed!tbeii : . - botsh. • ' ' A , b.de'critifaiiiiiig five well Icnown 'secession , ?Itits'lN'as , capreied:thi the %tame iyer- on day; 'ihey Lwere.:, en:pi &i?'d • in.:iransrin:ri,ingiro . duce and stores for 'the rebel army, • . . . . . The. Irektc . ty, eiri thnil left }lr!ishingtori 016' local stations \tieturervDalliiiioe tin?' Wheeling ' : !;l; . ., , r . ; !. : .:i..i . l . , l = :r.lghteiti'd:p..( 4 4p.Sliniliiw.' ' ~The; fact/thin- iinintieropdm . ocratic'mint., .vbeis.of.Coogrosethaire , lielil a . ..meet - Mg at-Wash. :. ..for. the purpose • ot aorisultink . 1171 th rat er.mce...do;the' filthrif,of . 'the'. Detineeratic party, has had the ff.cct kit . 'excitiq Wimilerftd, I,greemr...'appra hendion.it Mon the I lean, petite little ihaii, ii - suppOsed "*. to .prevail'. in eh abdut - this time when the . ad vatie'e of the Union daily.exPecfeil The''very name :,or;.the Deatocratic: , pari y di . a terror to those iivhoiiina;;Med . . - dhatit:. would, miv er iontere 'to :another election,. or to ettpose *their ,dstaailrotilderelictiens and tramits 'upon' the Gov-„ What's consilmate piece of audacity it was foe Denlcratfc and COON(' really e members +of tc,'hold eq .- fleeting for consui:ntion? Why ldf•thd Republican party go ahead and atraii•sin the same enlightened tint! de. Manner tha t has'inarked its C ri r for iti*opait'''3)dar; tvittiout n' word of , oPposition to thedestruction of the Con. df the,Udited States with becoming indiffereneel 'Why not'allow Sumner, Wilson 'Lovejoy 'oilier riiilicul ItCpuclican leaders in Congress to have things thdir own wny—te. duce the. States to Territories, flood the • North Yi'ith , grilAacinated nagroes, conduct the war on Abolition,principles ) degrade our most efficient Ggaterals. atig.nonVert.this land into an earthly P 4 r1 ,1 4te„?. , t Strange indeed that, any, set of , men should, ,vonture to. protest against this pro - gramme, and maintain the organization of a garty,ttpqn principles so obsolete and oldfogy is thoso announced hy the fathers and cm, bodied, in tPe Vonstitution of the United Stalest ;3‘;'l4 'all dug respect for the members of Con gresfoitho are repovted to have held a meeting fo&the put pose of .rezerganizing the.Deroncratic patty r .we thin!: that the Democratic party is pretcy,well,organizecl already, and -that (hi s facr7ill, nut need demonstration after the next' It s may be:necessary fol. our enemies to, bßid,,paosultations annually, or oftener, fo r 00,pm:ipso-of devising some new expedient fip,Mpoluteting•their existence, but the prin. eipksi ; ofobe,,Dernocrittic party are fixed and. ilmpt i tatilo.,The Democratic party, will always sostairnt.tho,"Donstitution and the Go-ern t in.oo,o,lteraise Aft' every power conferred tipoti it by.ths;Vonstitution., It, is well understood o oxacr a tire,, , ,qoUn tam! so' certain' as ou r . U,olon:aad ,Ccirtstitntion ,are maintained, just so certalp wpt:the ,poyer,mnent be administered o pe.n:Rq_mr!FiVic ti!,inciPtear 't 04a . ,11,0., principles,. aro rating steadily and resistlessly forwartiltoportain tory, we entreat the Republicans not to become much . excited—nOt to defeat in store f a llitgai l akeittie;tiPtiOn'af rOuliiiitbets but ,toAl t :ipS pre . iy.to the decrees,of fate. We is dialitom,telitse ~men lashing -themselve iit‘4lldl' to contemplate,'b • i• 414 „ . esi es jt is VA 'it' • i'Viet 11 , 7. - q c t 'ttP° ll the;cofl atitliAtr7s l 4Y,.,„atturinaturally sweet, temperti fof,o4Esif Otitlootat PaOo%t he advent of the 44/t i ) ton t - .f . i.tl:Nt INlt'litivhl)lVV : ii:qp. , ,aje, .!!!rt-.--i . -4 pa !dri 0.11 ',in 4.l ; k l g:i'ti 4 6 1.1 5 ': .1% , y E l 4l l liki . . P. cA ' itri::ri ,. . TiP's lioxisio los Iltt.ittcolliriiitittee #ol:le . iveyomP,il!o, iliii,llnino,.. i;_ f . f very:l4;ly - in .11.. e 1 la nil .. ''''..f4 Ail nipi ieii We; ih - i+ . l : ::.is i rfirci!,,..,' 'it , n& .. is . p . rcicurOq . t, a cost 0. tt itl in . g : titf tit:l - lining' it rik 114 ly : .t . h t... re ae. h , of an.,: ‘ ,ll4,' l i9i , enlJoil,lealoia. i . t . upiteFei.iit‘ i y to rOinoye , titiy i ,pat t of:Og . e.tisiOg,'ltywiricii: it r., ,6,; ;. ir:1 hial;.'eATan'il . mireil; ..in . t.i'4 , int..; the . . . . . .. .witidoiyiir n:or. port i rti:. it' irr:tho frame, and is done ', 1 . 01, 1 0 Y 'ilih . v in; d.11 , t . 1e sfltle, or, ail rifig, .i.fi;i9 ,. i is tog !ile:llolll+l'6• . 6 ° C!.r . 11,11i1;111 : triiiklili!.irl, in ki rig I Irie ',Ninflo w a oiti,:t.o clign; or for...oihot. •Thi• nhA tJ th'r. potrht" liOiough; G. ndd .Cit As.. andP Num r'ii.W.•'..l.l.'.os'i.trr, who .•. . fell Nil her inilivitlmilii2hrs or The has:jas,t- crived. direct :.11•orp Ne w . ' York,. a . lartte aadwt ~ dl.- s tileete, l assqr, rdent . " of • . . • ~ 11 0 6 0 0, consisting o r p 10; all .kin. 6 amt..cotoes,; hi)ad,. • PaelcotLlCiiiveft from' Ryfrity,•cepte. to : nne 011iti• hi! P 01. 17. moniqa•,,Eitia and c'ciays.,COenha,.SF/Pirra, •Seii; arid izocker ',un,ll . whcis!- of . other tion. • The above tatictes.will • b7..'solcl at the:verY•l6r.t st . figures' fora Ca'sti 'or • Po pei•-• . . . • . to show ily:garl*.l ox 'fracts:ftpirp:JefUrsoo.Cloy plulotlrers, diet those meo,f:svored'lbb . ..principl of••moikrn Rp.bub. 1;14:hi b foOli.J of the . wri . . . ..srechfs of tliose . .ficnipentl men: . to . opeui4 that_puper,: for Aix mtnitiiilit N.aAti in t hleh they fear and roietell• the dt;struction‘ ; n . l out 'the: lqstWope.gr tier dorn, by th'e f ! ;,rrn;itron oL a c.c . fictianu . l party,", . . log the.people . tgaihat its growth.' What would HaNnt . ..Cr.ny 'say, were he Fng to' ,the i+tfe'rfipt to make him a party'to th “consetvelive . and national , '! pokey of thr-10. publican rt,y?• ,We (joule ,from his speeches gutririelit lot amindex. , ' . • g•There a re' three' dittts e'nf, persons . Opplset, or 'apptir!ritly Oppopql to he•picistertee of slit i'•• • the', thirti .e1a1..4 are the ',real A bolitinnhtt4 who . are .resolved to persOtare'ia the piirsuit of theicohj-rt at all - hezzarits,'oft swithotit:•regard to , ertoerittetices,•hoveetter . cl tarititoits.theY.:lll4), lie., With,them,the rft.Thi. of plopertyLis' . no'i hingl civil. witr, tl*diS6olll . lloll of tte ,UIVIRI), and . 16..0Vflthroly of a - •'goepro : are colietlitrated :thet;tottiiegt . hOpes of tlie.civil F.et,i-iec;rltl, are itothing.' • ,•. . . . . . Tt t e prnhil.i.tion of the' remnvni 'pl • slai'ery Ir9'in state .to title .a'ml . :the':r ! .l,l.ol to mlnnil miy,flovv.st.te, eminfirisili t Cwithin 'IR limiis OH. infijilptiot!:9l' (IMnrstic.f:lovery: pro h. !it) mn• ny:nlatii von!hil;Vng tn'tim n:r.immplkhmem nl • • 11.1.6.oltirnaSor . porilous 'i , od'ot . •wbtch Ihey ti ore- . but so. 'many st4gs' io . looo . tioll 1)100.1.y road .to Not 1.tool•af which I nii;.llyorrive.;' •is ths . isciiksq i iiiieuvoritm Pinriirly; . Firl.4ying criio Oon ngallnat.apotlyrpfation . . o o EOM . 7 . 1111 t •vi, , w in NlVAhnir lending. prime Mitt . plibitent ions, the al letteil hery . M.slot slaseiy are iliipietOil.lC the . most - glowing nnti .eScitgger-- b;ml Colors'. - to' excite t he imaginations _ .assail stionMate the tage.,of . the. .peop, its the tre'e itittcp - tlga ingt the people . itti the siove. states. , The Oaveholifer is held upend .tepresented the most uttiocio , ns. or ; Mimao. beings- put.. thmatenns to' which I ,Mice ntre'ady alicetted 'are not lin.. only, • ones.: .Th'ey lie an xia c tiolß by prolessiOg, to timplMy . only;-persiim . Sive' me:lllB.in , appealing to the : homitylity,' milighieningS of the ; Oa v ehirld in g, p r ri inns of the Uniom hot impatient .with the Erow . influ- Once . 01 theirlogic upon our mantis,. they re- Fently resolved to.change . their ' For the . agebey : .the`tr, powers. pf ':per . suesiori, Tirimnse, statist int t e the- phtvers . of :the halli , be'hiiriii to N'hilt is on'ssing before as;who-does • ntit'pe rcei've. that I t'end'ency of their' proeee!l logs' isr th , lo , thiniZs.shntilil be loom]. tositfirient,...4; 'invoke, finnlty, the 'More 'potent powers:of .the • ThCA ()litionist's; let .me 'suppose; ,sucreetl itftheir presentsaim ornniting the inhabitants of • the (ro.e..stateS, one man againsi hahitantsof•.the.,slaVe' .states. Unicia on the .'one side Will'be:gfq Union on, the other: AM', this . process of reciProcal:Connlidafion.will be atlstufed with all .1 he violent preindiees, emliit teiq riasskimic . 'implaca 41e 'anl • Mosttle's which ever • degraded. •or' 'deformed -human naittre:fri'One . 'section will stand in menacing and hinkt 'le: array . aainst the, otier. The Collisiim.or bc.quickly ed by'tha clash 01 aims. - In re , aril to ttie Missouri 'question, in.,.1830 r/lONIAS JEn,EßSONliayis 4 .Although Flab' down .as . a iaiv.to' myself never to write,. talk, or even think of .in .know' nothing of public;affairs, and' had .theretoreceaged to read.'new , papers, yet the gigsenii : mie9 ‘ tinn lit - roused and filled me with alarm:_'.The old icisin of Federal and neon :threatened nothing, because 'it existed In every -State, and united them together by the fraternistit of party..;,Bot the coincidence of a trittrlted'Orincipleimoral and • poiitieal i with' a 'geographical •'line; one Coneel...ed, I: feared would ney.44nore be obliterated from the Mind; thatjt,,:‘vould ''berecurrini on eve:* occasion, en;d•renewing itritations,,until it would kindle such mutual` _anti as to render Rep. 'aratiOn — iireferable to'eternal discord... I have 'been nmong thre. , tnoit Ranktkiriejn"liiilievin'g that our,U.nion'woulti befit long duratiori. I now . , . lttnuch,sabd..ree ;ha ',Vent tat no,greac distarep 7 .anil the d irect qiiostlim''.` 4 only thaflfahelr not live anil4 envy' ilj'st , the preaent3, graaration—thu l ulory of ;throiliirlifi away the, (rut ta r ot, ,t heir:fat hers? , riacrificirNif lila audjortime t anttof re,rirring draperaie the 'eirperiment which ,Wee to decide ultimately `Oberlin!' ifelf.:GrOv.ernrpenr. ;Tie treasoU4kgatnat signriliv; m Nitir4..histriry ;tithe. counterpart odel ,or,:thet C.predeceriaora.il • Gayer—lrßulkhie alp nit tout quei,. glared tho - followint kpayw.o,f war: Er a , cnanp maior‘e!neritl,' , I,lfitilobt,vventi' mem pttaittit-cohmtel.,;, ten meur lieu ,l,#,V Ole irk; /to zteed it#ll,iiii4Von ~ „; t ' I:3eluocrat: aturday Pr I t ' fire•belliirt the night, .ayriikeried. , and .ffiled meh„terror: . •I. e . ,..ollWrie`d'irit smut at:the 4nell of the .UniMi. •:',14.1a.hu5h'641,. 'ilideedr . for. the moment j> but a l'epi joie not . a:filial•sentenee: : . .k.geographieal line ekineulttigo With ; a ninrked . moral or itiitic4r; miee emieerved and :.: , helll l . up, M. the entry itageion;•.ot: ute Di. oil neVet he riblit etiti fedi tirii.l; r ertity new kik : Wilt murk it de . ilier deeper.. •••, • hey hot: Will thi oW away, Cu , : molt nu tibstraoi.priiiiiidt; more likely to be' iqPi. , tearbi . .iinioi, thin woiod before ...th6; could, fietpetriite - thie.th of . striciile•pip.theonset :oft agaiiigt :thfihimei-n . f the . . . . ...Aiod imaim:-..*Thri 1111ss,..tai iiiiostioti;. by, t. gPogrli phira I Her . el theislo4, Is _the rrinfq rt.,r . ten I.ietti' ,:te evhich ever' I hteliteeeti . im our p . ,.. K i, : :. I,.:Trii>• g liNiT l ii. ! it ,itiorn!qtt:pl: the'..rovoluOpitury' .'watt,' Itie.rt4 , htttl ~any' ttpprehension'eCieit)::to t-hot.l-tell, liiyrn: thivseerce . ." .... . . : alsofeareil th.r.itisastr'nus.effert cii.sectipsfitljeeling Sod. lekter'fi'ipri . hr rronon the action of. ,A ic:rOstfi as tin' wise pm! . unpist,' ' 'ln his . farewell Itie.ila tiger of Keetidrialiir.m.2 •' . itildcoiderriplatia'erthe.rinses•whieh Otny dis 'Nub Out it;occuri . as, a: matter. Of .ariri, (MR.colleel thai.any ground shonlil have been f'u :toy 'ehaincierizing pa ities by : geo grvrythir al illierimination , i,:l4orthern and South. ern, •A flantic and ...WeXtei nt whence rte,igning tnen may endeavor to excite a helitil;:t 'theie is.s riiat diffrietwe ot local iota estsanit'views. One 'of - . the expedients of 'party to' iiequire' in tincikire,'wfthin ' districts,' is represent 'the,:opinions and aims, of other dis tricts. .You ..cannot ahiriil yourselves toa . muchagainst the 'jlialonsies hiiitirthinnings, •Whieb,,isptintcliciin the's! • rriiiirefWe'sentatiOust they tend to : render:alien to' each oilier, Thosi who ought to ha hatiad toge4;e'r •14 traternaf ';'! ~ AlF.nbstrtietions. t o thC:exe • e talon of the taw,s, conabitiati'ons anal assn= eiation , i,Atruler wha teCar•plausible'shurticter, With' the real tfiislgm to,dir'ece,.erivitiol,•countet-, act, or a the regular dedibei a ficin and riatino .Of Abe constituted authorities,' are destrtictiv, of 'this fundamental principle; and of fatal tent deney; •They seroeto ortanize faction o : give it :a rtine!ii I and ''C'xtrooriliiiriry:forcet ib piii ,in Tiara orthe iteleitated will of t he' naiion. the will of .a pariy,• tiltCn a ;small. lmt'art"lul tint erverpris rte minority of, Ini.cOmmunlift ' and to the, alteriiikto, tritimnhit ot cliff rent parties-T . to"make' the public .tohninisi ration We rniiror of the .11 . 1:•conCerted 'and. incorigniciio: projectif of :faction: rathWirthan he orgin• al co'nsistent and . s'wboitt.nate.. divisted by. cornmi f in Counsels; and:rinidified by 'mutual 'in. teresig." . . GOV. SPRArut Ontl rWth. ii hes. -exfracCq ,(torn what :.purpni . is be he a speech 11.ho4elIsbtrnl, and t.nmmt•ncis thprn; , ..e.Sof.ciallv,to'th,e.D?m6 rre P.' ‘Vhy Reptihliran ilprs' : fo•isist• in A - 11)114 . 0nm thear ;lifer t 62'0116115t - 1- itatoment, by. •tWithtify,, that. hag , tint anlx die Wri.th , u'anyrihing ql lb port, but the , : hift r views tire" rii.tinelly: opprm , tire mehfi rt!titainell. ire this'. fin rid ill!nt dk,enrilent th'n we can. tell. : IVoubl not such if ic,t.,implp .that the editor to watrs;" . bat pethdp4•h.• wtn.bt at gno : that . tweuliat s'antOy•wooltb•jw,t'tfy sneW. • . • .A pet:•ittl diwateh.to. . tl:ated near 141atel.Fo: 10; ryttningrof only three Olen. were tlire'ven'.by the rnorters to tleyi.to - wbieh response . 'enti tnetle.by.tNti • This.nnorriing Col. Boron: sent. n. r.fconnoiter . hid; parry o1:20 rnetrof the the Missouri shore. The) arrested rhree-prOut. IresidentS, oho rephrtedthrit2.soo nerues dre.t..mpinypit on the : bltiff.And t the' hatterie• alortg'the.sfOre. ' • flint rebel troops iriehttling.3l: -Neuter:l.ll64W '4onegroe:s, been: kille'd by our 01011. That The opper.Shotm battery, has . been abandoned; hut the others are being • rapidly sirehgt betted. Thatthd . eiterny ;5,0041 strong,' and their ruieurripment:hair been, moved entirely not hi !tinge of our 'gaits . The rebels are eor,ft luny:of suceeas, 9rid.say : that they have a good: road to Trenton : and 0ther .. 11940 by whit!) they cab eteapr. wb : ert , ever they dioos.i. plenty •pro• visions.. • . Three••rehel titPamrs, lonilgil ,with 'roans have .lieeri.sei;o . woteljithr. .the - share to - , p . reite.n.• .crimmitnication' ham 'Kere with. the •residenfs Theloutl nuritlier of the 4 eneney'Ei trOnspoits is . ‘• • • Two or 01r - eel:tenet:in ase.nsions . .have hen matle;lt.Calth..§eeiner,..bitt the wiathe'r ha's bj•en-too' thick ler la Vnrableohsprvatihns.' . . • :One of the, paitV.finkhfql gunboats Ikea fii , ed at Memphis the other night; but extinguished betwe mit . ekdamage Was done., '1: . . .. . . ' , - . The new.T nnessee levies: are •Oishnnriing, refusing to fi iht • with pikes, the pnly . we'epon offered thrift . by the rebels. • •:.' • : . .-. . . . Mortality In the Army; ' WASHINNTON, Milr.Ch . 18. . . . Many exaggerated. statements . having been made an to the mot tatity in.the 'army, it is as 7 certained trOtryoffic:4l sources that the number. of deaths arriong the regulars Stationed here fir the quarter ending Als reit, 1861, was. 28.; 'for . the' quarter.ending'Wit h Jiine. 33regulars and 96 volunteers;. for .the crisrter ending with September, 56 regniars and - 749 i;Olunte,.rs;.;for the quarter: ending with December..l.oB.regu• fare and yaltinfeers. '.Total. of which .100 Were: from wounds.. •The above deatlis - werein 257. regiments, including those of thiPototitac.. . • • • • , CHICAGO; A PIM. 1. ' A Special to the Timex dated off' Islandlslo. 10, March 91, says :---The:river is falling; sev . , 'ettil.inehes'a day: ' The ie he's .have 'erected n - large entrenched camp in . thi bend of the river directly, in front of our gunboats... An embank,' meet, half a.thile lone' beenthrown up on the 6horovbehind which gene are m'outed in large numbers. They,are' masked as ,yet, rind 'we belie no means of, ascertaining what artilery they have,,poted al thispolnr. Their entre,neh: . meets' extend from the center, of are to the uppi.r,poihr . thelsland. ,They. con stoutly briny both with iteamboats and '.every mortars Were fired yesterday.and ~t o:day every fifteen,minates, with.whit effitet we, are unable .The -shells' are all , thrown open .the leldnd. The rebels make no answer except' an oceisinintlshot at a transport, . Oc casional firing fs'lieard in the direciion of ittew• 'Madrid,::causert.by engagements between:the bottevies,:whieh are, placed on.oppoaite sides of the.rly,erloelove that Place. •Wo get, no news A °Altai. Lifacoyi,po..—til„ba been di acinie reil ny:.thoysan'tla:of . house-ketirts.in'tii.fl'aftnt see. lions :of ttnif . '•,%.anntty: that . Ca!e ilt!ittilY . ';gtil,etalai _Oat ,i)rnfloca a unirorm..reQt Intl . giva'.l.rfect satisfaction. once. yeinify • .WPY , buY it. ; i AMFIRPISArt FD A Avait.= , \Ortia.'artn".Z e...,Mritnittrihers-• better:ol:oh any' previens MotfoOf the Agrietdirtriii.;• arril.we believe the Arti,,il nrimber:will beer 'Mir t he motto: In'this paper- lohnd 'over /s,'ndred plain;prattica),:reliable articles d.tist!ful interns for the Farm, :Garden, arid' lionsehold-:-irchirtingAWO s2,l'Prize Articles' on'enit ure of !ridian , Corn,'anti.of . Flew . eis; and' it full Calendar of work tit be done in April' in the Field, orchrerti, •and*:darden.;:embraeing 'handr:e4 •Of • kerns . .. Chapt;rs are •g•iven:on -1:louse-Plans, 'TobaCco Culture, :Manures, ai BlUod " Family Horses, hiring. Help,. I. lax, Directions for growing, ti weer Petri urea; Cestor - Bean.s . end .Colton at the .North,. Kele, Farin Wheelbotrora.'s, Seat Shade :frees, .oarden Tools (11 illostrationss,).or..chards, Gra-. pes, 'Plant. Pots :for , Fartnais; two • peg . en 'on Houirworle, etc..: The eneravingi are ;turfl. roue, including three large Maps of the impor.' tant war operations, a fac•similcot Ericsson's Irer-clad 4.Monitor,” a beautifnl largecut Horse and - Child'; two songs wittf •Thil'aie for . Marching .Alenr;,"and .i.Chide. 'Mildly the Erring"--eto:, etch . - -There in more' deturillabOr•expeniled on the preperatinn of the, Ag, i caw rist. than On any of the $3 ritagazines•• (The 60.j-cis—the innumerable plants items of fruits, flowers, Ind t , egt..tables—it 'required great research and care.) ' Tribune's, anxtPq to, kill' .111cCr2.r.E.T.:A]lc Nets • wholly uppii two 1: A'reql,llii,li a:3+l.s ript/woiTsliip . a nrgro NlePtellan was'ont of t he way i - Fi6mont would staattin..his phiee,,and the.aboltly-thiey . -. ea o'f . .theTribotte sehnol,.woult,l have• another tug at' the_ Glyernment. pap.. • • .• It all natural Cnottglit . . When the torics'nnrl traitors or the Revolutionary period • could lint. lise.Washingtrtnftic their • own aggraodizernent i • they a. used hirn for his:ioriliness.Ond want p' cotivnt.te. Their names U're.nov. only ..remem htrd to lie.fig<pid.ql.ytm.l a•Simirar fate aiyails iheiciMitato • fs (he- prest;ntday: • • • At Atinassas the secret agents Of this Govern ment sUcceetleil in securing at the lett..head, ,ylf.irtfirs of G.na. peattregand" and Johnston, a , largP ntfmber,a ,documenta fn - reference In - , the nuinefical strength' end • condition of the rebel There i 5 no. good reason for 'diser . .(l g' the siate . rn-nt that the has .been OTort : to regain his lieloyeri, ittfre from Euroria. this pull el 'known; and .he has been vigilantly } .if by • • "Al:\i'A7S 711.0.: 70 Tug U.Nrcri . ."—Governors :•!•tira ;toe of Riinale t la i i, It iiLeeptnn; the dOill th-e'Demneratie Convention. itaid be always.loond the. th;rinht tatie.p.;ity , trAte 4othe - Ut . tioti." - • . Thia . is the tfoils old ,pasty, and they do mjt rdiate - it with .9ty .otheti the slime . (tidy be, .itifid '2llv,tthet; Let the people' think rof this le - et nt time, when all alid.protess.to:.deplot e.the danget to the ahtl . whed, its .sitlvajiori is the prole•isetl of all., VVI - otit•t;he,sitrAt' - gi , ;trit is d'ie!mqsl ieltable friends; .those - who have ohody - bee'o true to.it,or.those wht!heve . neiho::hestio . so ? TII:E•PAR . 0F VALUF:Dx?.,.par:iif frtim: i:s , ^rr Mode in \Vali 11. e cipiency :I'r:cognized .a•:a ment fore battk• chock. .Thus, 'when • bank piny specie, • hes . coin, • 'or :current bank.. notes incoiii,:form the stintlarii. • Whrn the banks suspend, tbeir • iictes are first ("mit..if:at a ilist.;ollnf frorn'the gold it andiAid; :bat th'e ' merit, • e, r , •thes mites, or of 'papier col renry ~twenmea the recognized ; .method': of payment, the order is recerseel . ,' and 'Old. is quoted at. ri 'premium. The bank credit •is ,to day the:nominal 'par, and: all :stock .atul 'ex change quntatioti*Jepresent the'pricn. :Piayable •in kcei titled phecki•...Gold . ia..q.aoted at a pre. arri.ll. S.,(leinand 'holes being prefera hie to bank notes because rPceivithle'foi ditties, are at.a.stight preminni'although 'slow of sale. Whin any price' is •named in market, it .is` un Apr : stood to• be for funds: current 4t • Journal of COnimerce.. , • • • FHA lip Q9V.Rltrioll... SPRAGT/E.,-LA grois liftoff has fieen - perpetrated : hy'sonne alavery .party.pn. on the patriotic and de - inn. cratic Governor of Rhrider ' A Paniptilet has hean published; entitled G;vern9r Sp'rokne's Paniridert, con!aining a large amount of abo litionism.. This .has beer' widely copied by the radjerd papers, .and 'extracts are. afloat.. headed ~ t iov Sprague'k anti-slavery views, , , , or similar titles. • . • . . . • f We are auttioriz-rlto : stste.thatthe pamphlet IS a fraud: on the Governor; that he has net only : net written snythin . g.,ot .the sort , but_that his views ure'distinctiv. unpOs Ad these Con tained in thiefrudillent document. The radiCal papers-Will probably continue the publicatioti of the forgery, and it shoub.l,l-e corrected by rouservatiVe papers-wherei+cr • itis fOutl.- 7 *N. N.- Y., Journal- of Commeice. • • ' • Wool) vs Copt. volt Firgr.rie•LobomorniES;— The Sups'lute/idea' of the , Central Rnill oar, of :New Jersey has made a repo'' , to the' Directors Or said, in felerence to ereperiments made du ring. 1861 air to .the 'cost of 'coal and•wood for fuel' for .locomotives. During th.. year the iin• vines run.in'the aggregate 662,303'miles;using far fuel, 11,303 cords of wool rated at $5 per curd, ready' tor the.tender, and 207 •torisof hi teminous coal at $5 pee ton,-end,6,188 tons of liathracite coal at $3 per . ton,- .making "the rig.: gregate cost et' hill livid $85,437.83, averaging 12 dollars 88 cents for every' mile run. . The only anthracite card burning engine forpassen.: ger trains run 25,916 'miles, averaging 52 . 20; 'lOO . 10 • torrused; and at a.cost of 5 dollies 70 cents per mile-rnn. and , in, comparing her with one of • the Most ecenothical Woad burning • en: 'sines ori•the road at • coat-el B'dollars 72 cents per mile - run, the capacity and 'services "of the two.engines : being ahout equal, shows the cost' of the fuel - to he ••three cents per mile run, or about ,32 pee , cent in .• tailor :of •fti:thracite coal over wood, . upon a• passenger • tra.in.—Newad? rrassoraao a a d t ka war EVery.Pennsylv:a n taiu•witl4e a d..wit l i',:i l eli g ht the aCcountapr tho gall iiltry ilisplayo.;by : the bfaire!Flity-Ftist-Reginriiit;•iri.the lotOtharge lit . . :: Peneia I. BortiSideti rq vis npUn strone ettitifiiiations Nevehe'iti. only.roirnerit. fiftidr • this Staste:-Connected ta'ith.ihat • exPedition i au.l.coottrioed rnirither of th'e . :.,offieeis and rneii. of thU.Pourth P.lmayivania-itt•ttfiniMr of three-too:nth., -voj.tn teelSp:Yitllo'Were'so httteilk assailed for riot par:: tiCiptit *in the . .,hattle of Bull Bari,.after - thr tvrdotServicehad,expired. 'the enm:r under, cor. tiattraneti . who .peisOn,ully . partiCiPated . lhthat'iliiasirons engagement, as . an aid' litcy baire nobly 'redeemed: t ir:repiitat ion, and....iebn , , immorta.l Atin:erittcalittage of the: biirtle. they none directed wt7h Axed : bayonets tipon•rhe'hattery'.Oii tbek.ft.of •defenees Newhein, and' gallantly tMs order, their . eolori; with thoSe•of tile old Fourt h,..vt4tre thefirst planted in .. theUnernY'S entrenchments. A.cOri'espendent Oftn?.l4eWYoik Tribrepie j re'• feriingto thisaChteenient,siTs . : . ,• itqeneral: - 11.-mii; becoming; imPattent 'at:ttie toss of life:wh'xh:hisreeimerirs, and•Particii,„ hirly•Ccilonel Ferrerots . ; teas suffering, wished t he'regiittent -to Advance as soon, a s. possible, SO Lieut. Col..Potter•teOk a color: over-the brow of the:hill:into another.'hollr4i , ,'anri :from% bete charged up an -ac'cli'vity abd:,over..hrtish wood and absttis inlmihe •redan. , `l'lie Fift . etfirst Petiosylvania,. for along t irne held in resere., ..iees • ordered Up to •parttipate in the.d . r.isivi ehtirne'of. OW 3 vbol'i. l, CiP'de • "Ph . "' he ne. of the iedands,. end passing -through •theTifty . - fi t st Nti.w York, as it wits,tYing iheeinund•alter. haeing.e3chansteit all its aminuoition, csnie nailer the lieavi'st tire r and,.without„tlinchnie rr sivaVertag;:ino'ved to its place, fialf rushed, with tine otherrel.tireentS,.tipon the. defences nl . the enemy. The movement of. Col: Eldrtranfd's : re.e.itneot was executed in the moat 'Witter . ..tie manner, - and proved a complete - ....1 1 ennsylv..,nia has trots more men in the field, .aod:.more-valoable . etid distiriguish;4loftleere, than' any 'other tate. Seine of:, her troops are connected Wjtli nearly every iofporiont,.div,i sinn• east of.ltlin . M . isosp.ippi dyer. Ali'Monti not had ; many npriorinnilif!! . .pi : en• countering the•eneiny, are pr;mOren to no .ti air ,whole duty in any ern.r . 4lMry arise. A nil,.whenevr. our ~braam..sons •TiMnos , ,F;P;il) Solio . Carolina, or in the arms nl.the Potomac; are Flimmoneil to the decisive field, we, that they, 'in°, sustain:aie 'honor of this good old Conn.. • m e th. —Presa.• , . . . AND Writl:lLlF:Tipk"rut: Eioicry FOViRTI FENYiYLNANIA.,.R . KiiISIKti.T:-Thk; : io;lov'iirg' is h Fmre:mo's p . m ort.; •• , • • . ' .../i7//4.- . 7 .C011: G: Murray. C!mf. .Pat rick G trl,M.r;Soconii. Lieut. •Chig; Gilmoie Aaron H. Weehi, k'vion 7 .4ep • William.F.M.vier, John K. , lky..l.er.:mi 11:104 WC; rei .--rob GMliarn Dtni'. —P ri tos:lVi i-cm: S. -Dario, mot .Tromm ,- ; ! 12,4;;; , c1p11, r e . Fi,gtS.l . l.rity.l..By con.' Corporal Pc-tcr•l.,tro.tt, John .Sinnfilen, •A.P . red Tra2nr, Chas. Ea, ker, S . ,i , rntions,' Mack A Icx . .oiler . • Wn..4, Ktillmrn;J,,.(Tlt•' K irie. T,recin, .Johnson, A btntn roz1”;, Jaimb'zipitHP, Joly , Jermiq , . Ftc; ,Lcrop. .‘l. Ii M arrow.. shgliHy; St., icon; liwnry Fuik, s.rrooly; Cnrnrtrni -11. ..P. ny, • C .Ili? tVin. Z . !.. , 01, J. S. I,y;occlor, y Holcomb, Corpordl.Eamion , l liripmk , yr. 9g:14),4. al;21;03; ivdtos .P. R. rrinb, C..rp ., .r .1 alt.;, Dint •11‘ , .11.4, lincstoti, pri . yalcs Henry Stri • flint 1.11 y; torMor• Smi; si!rionsly; Julia ham rzler,ol:4l?tly'. •. - • ••• . •. .• 'ARRIVAL OF Cli9TßA . ll.l4lj•.—the , '.P4lln(lei• phia Pape.rs of; Saturday :,1111011OOFF -the arrival. of ninety4o/Pu escaped slaves-on the day.pre, vious, in,' hat : city', and the expected arrival of more - on' Saturjay; The :L.,./ger remarks:H "Whet these porr crest urea. are: to do.' in :I plriee' like 'Philadelphia, already nverctowded 4ifrinnemptoyed- white labor., and where. much suffering exists -for Want..of-employment, it . 'is . cr9osgible tO. . . The- AbolitioniNte.contend that if the alaves were emancipated-thry would remain in the . slave Stat.es,.and Cultivate riee, cotton and to• trace . ° fcir wage's.. The Abolitionists themsel ves must soon reap the. bitter fraite of ref-, lacy: islo;sooner.: does a negro escape :rpm' bondage.ihari . be works Ida way tolhe North, where he re taught to'helie` ve'that . ..he will lie cared.fOr . hy his eyirmathiiers.y.-The only yity is that the Xbotirioniste 'Cannot - be mada. to support the idle and vit;inus. horde that must be scion thrown into the city; arid :-trotri the `city. extend into the rotidtry,.until.the State ; is over: run with thern—.one half of' Whom" will'chaap , en and 'degrade labor, and the ether...half fill the jails arid rams.-houses at -the Cornmernwealth:'. :The slave's, idea of happiness. and 'freedom .froritlakrOr . of :any kind is centered in . getting: . North; hence :now is the. time for the: passmie' of Senator Dortovan's'bill. A Senate' that ' would gratit the use9l its chamber to Wendell -Phillips to . preeehdisunien, treaion and 'Abo litionism,'Wanot be likely to pass'such a law, hut we hope they will be Made to-show their hands and, place their votes upon the record for future reference.—.. Patriot 4 Ibli•011.: • • . Sufferers ;frrjm' Senqulo and Scrofillotis nifec tio'ns,• clean up! ' Why, wear your Pimples, s blotches, ulcer, sores? Why • have the life . :twisted out ,of you,"by pyspepsia, Rheurna. IleM and' Gout? • Why : suffer ,Syphilitic, and gercurial diereses te rot the bourse in;:your body, or ,ihe flesh nIT your bones? Why. 1,1 • yoUrsluggish liloOd dreg and scatter itedis.: through your veins?' A /nos Cosir: EaX'T . .Sitreapoilla cures 'these; ; complaints; and . cleanses" and, ont:of the system.• Use it' faithfully and.you bring.to:society . ,a:bealthiev, eleanlier,:andjar, more•Aceeptabfe, • member.— Democrat, Baltimor; r t ,Md, . •••., , • • ‘:-- , • ' • ' Ammay,.Marrh 31, NAVIGATION . OP TIIB 111.1D901 . 4 RIVER.—The ' ice a moving dawn the river with tha ebb tide. ;wAsiii'i , e.st'im siiTi _ Tipr - Vroi sent on Tnursla Y . 11 p[111) Vlll . e , ilitiodif: , a it icl'e os-wa~ ; _tshich gods ; dicta iik'tration;rnanieli: .protlit;itincOifienrs of_ anti nii , l)!!nroien'of•• Cr#Yed Siafoiefindi t ilnployiniz .t1:11`) . ? of •the Tortie ti vice dna • . ' . • . Thy . .. p . . pi,ii.li‘.'nt hex tioiriie . 4l Johii P.:"Up.ihor, ~t tildidlia;.AiiiiiftialiSterta'ry .0e the': Intliior Dipdrtuient. . ~ . • . • . . . bilge The Re itwei. , ..„ iten oirr. wish :idrgco grip ..yesierthty afte,rnoril),,beiii4 'orr vel,;l the led son. v igd! jog' : pOrr,ia - ent!tely teee 1111 . 0 6SZ rtictrAi• and steamers will' run . egu . larly: to %Yemen! ports.. • • • . • PUILADEPIIIi, March 29. • The:Pyrotechnic Factory , ofProfessor' dark son. Ten' h anll.lt•ted streets, ‘i'as totally. Cle 'mplisood by"Otplosion give or'. six employeei, incluOng'a - son.ofJai'kison, were blovo to It agirtents, one he'ad:i eing fodnd two squ'ares oil: Trooi'hyelve others were shock • -: removed hospitals; Mostly boys and .•-:' Jatkaorf.hatl a' , largepu'veroment:contrict for filling.cartrbrse: • - ' • . . , . The nemlier .wounded is much larger the ,was .stppn . sed. Three men, three boys anct•fifteen . ,tiris Were removeii the hospital's; 'ati(l - ..!22 others;, inertia ing.etleilehter,'nf .Jackson,:.were rereilveil . to.houies.ln the vicinity of the colam yifhere their. injurie-.Vvete al fended tn . :, Sreuing ihe loter. are . Samuel Cortis'and 'his• t.liree:E;iste'rs., all badly injured.'. There wale 50 iris and ,2.t'baysMen employed in . the. , . .• • • • • .• Lotits,.Marcb' The bemi.eral'i CairodiFpatch sq . )* be.area., me s i .. Dickey wear fl e et yesterday , trjih orflnini:e and commissar y st4es.' - Fylir.soTounil.ruivy 6tinoh.).vi.re taken down fi)r the gUribnat Benton=aho hdnd .grena bordint . partie . ..s, • . • .• • . , . . . . Personi.frorn Ncw.. Marlin/ report that stiiterai rebel..tran4rorts anal gnilboats came tip . 'within range of our Riddle Plaint hatteriet•on Wetinei day and:optietl• t re, hut thity . 'were cdropeped to retreat irttern shOrt't iniagerrent::: ~ . The'Grampti'i the oriFy'relrel gunboat abov e our' btockate; which . is, co,.tatitly- ou .the alert wat China our Trio cements at New, Madrid.:' . . . . . .. . . . , .. . . , ,:.I, is alsii said th..t • the ' r,!bels .have erected titi , t , ri!:!9,9•lt the o , prvtf+ite. sick; -. or the liver to piev, , tit • G•iti. Pope's.cortimiiiiii frorii crossing to ~ .it.ick th,ir•rear: - ' • . • ; •- : - • •• . . CI • April . 1; • PAT:Vg . ON . PROWNr.OI,i.-LP!ir!oli Bi - oteoloeC! has :tec..ptetrthe . offe'r' ot.Mi..Chrias, the P , dl'atie.:o l tia,pubtisher,,tintl.,atith...tt.qtit;st cd•the Parson 'a copy of the bet:ol+dt bc•given -, i9-the '-ditorofeveiy,newsp4per in the country, sp that tt : ey:sar - see what it;coSts to be loyal in, seresaiontlgto. Elitdrs io George Childs, Esq., , 111E . W.414 7911ENA, OY - CIIIIIVECE, : TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS...., . The foo - wrter.6.lnt.nt of, a - neW yeat is-a fond kite : lot f ..111 , Win sI serrpt inns at iil.iitereasine' ile'eirctiNtion 'or the Jotit . rH I of Catriatetce . .= atictr , sti ourselve•t:to the Mil s ctapni, with entire rot,fiAetw.i.; to thitif %OHM!. lifflS Irk sic!. ext'eott 0 10", pond erma.o..ative.yttjjetple.atntl-rtt•irals.which ri it h , 111) 01 . 1ri1er0117, , 4f .m 1 wilt tierAatt t tr , •rthrlctot•ttlis . parwr. Fay.iti.S.'utt...cainsit. to 'he • .Tottio.tl 01.. Cl/171111 . 0 re• do. a great to strengthen'as .t. oar .bii it y to i;tinittt-,t 'avid e•irt.late by •ettlittetts the yttinitt.o..tit:'least..ott'e lww : sul, , ertber . • ''.l).‘ 011 , 11 fir rll , ly,•il R 'N ' V. ha i, , heroeheroto our e01in 'rv',4"i11t..r..2.1.0,10-1i111...to; ; 1 011V I,e o' c'iiltrit •U11i01i.5..1y ,, t ,, ''.a.:11-terit) . .ll .I , pi ()nub,' %e 'ars; 'l l .l fotiall. he !Fie hi rri"upr.c.l4.l, n !. • : ' , ', .. . .. . 1 . 111.: 17.N10 . N AND .- THE c'ONStITUTION . ~ l opo':ioi. v v!th to , ..rt 410 p2rt e‘.ory rio,n, .$OOll ;1 - :N.ri h.,' wbo is :II t 1 ooemy.lo r ith ,, r... Ey,Ty larch Oi ~ r l.orgai.iilitoiLand.i. volotio'n A ill tiO4l -.• rka,ly • for ,hr' ciortb4l. • • Amnia lb.. lo.a . at i he" Aint;rienn IiiiioO:41ol-Aroriie1111.pripc.ipILE, A BO LITIONIBIII SEe!ESSION.TSAG with all ~treegfh'to, defend h natton•tygainal - the Kt, taf ks nt both.' 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SMETHPORT LIVERY STABLE; - --. • THE.SUBSCRIBER•has opened a new Liv" '• eiy Si able in.Smethport, , nett's Old §tand t on' Mein : etieet, just.eaet of s,lChanics', where can be bound the best see and Carriages at Io prictes THO intends to make Smethport a riermaeenCresidtMeei atid asks a shire Of tintronage ' • . • - , A. SAIITH. Smetivoit,•Atigust 24, 1802. n22tf.
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