. . !°~ VOL. 4. ttenit Cottittp Elenioirftt PUbLISIII;to \linty sArumiAlr moitmNu, By B. OVIATT, • •SMETTIPORT',, M'KEAN . COUNTY{ PA CORNER . OF PtItIL.IO..sguA4E TERMS: - :.sl'so in A"dvance Rates of Advertising 1 c o innin one "-- - •.^. l ... .. •-•••••-• • • ..1 ' •• six .... .'•. ..... ...... One aquare - oYl2llnea or leaN 3 InnOrtionm,...:, Hach aubseqnent ituainenkUartla. with papnr • Mule or figui:e'work r: Nrlll'Ve double the above raten. 'wolva !lugs . 11re%ier type, .or;uight• Itooc Aonpaieil, ix rated anq hare . .. ••sJJ These terms - will ho strictly Business Mirecturv. DR. W. Y. IiTOY, souTti-VAsT CORNER MAIN STREET S;i4ethrport,..l.'; , ! R. WISNER, . .. . .. . , .. . .Plvalcion: sod Surgeon, •§lnetliptirt, Pa, wiilltttend .ti . allprofeSsional calls with. vropptoons, 011 ice iti,flrt well Mock, ieCond floor. . , , . • -, -, . LARABEE'S HOTEL, ~ .. , . . P.: .1, fl..tattg. Propriotor,—Allegltoily ,Ililllge t M'Kean .. Co,Fs; This Itonee in situniOd about nine m i tre from . Sineliport 'on'the road to Olean,i nd will' be found a -tonyentetii stopping-place' . . - ' . . •.. • . is ,3 Oeneon Proprietor: Ridgway. Pa. !rills .Motel; new And 'furnished In modern style, has ample. and IA: In all respects, a-Virat Class Ridgway, Elk Co'. Pa. May 24.1'8 . 00 I . • . ' . . • • • • •. • EL . DREIiIIbTFI , , •• •' Yong Vista, roprietor. This ,bonse ..altuated bai ..waybetyeen Smetlipot and:Olean.' eonvenien , an commndinna bona attentive .and"obliging 'attend ants, .and Idsv.pricesc •• •• • • • .111dr • ed,'May 17, ISO.: • . • , . FARMERS' VALLEY HOTEL, J• -• .• '.11.y T. tioooWite..-..Thin is altpated abont;gie mile from Stnethpoet. On'tke real to Olean. - Plea s ure'pnrt i • ii nd 'othe..acau be aci:ommo , ,lated oh the shortest Not ie. POEMS' 110IISE,• • ' ' ppen,. 'Co.,. Ps: N. L. DYNE. .Proprietor . .1 4:0111111(Iii1)11/ 1 nnil well-furnished hour, Strange:, *-- and pavelers will find good nce(iminodzitions. • ... . . . PORT ALLEGANY HOUSE, - .' ',, , B loint 11...thit.t.ev,' Proprietor,. at Port ,Allegany. ,te• Kean t)iiiinty Pa., nig hio tel isitwited at the' jlinc thraof the-Sinethinirt and Allegany River I . oal.ls,nine •„ miles east of Sturthport. '-• ', , • , , • • - . . .• '. . . - BENNETT HOUSE, ... • - - . . Stnetltport,3l , Rean Co., Pa; E.. 5.. Illau . ox, ProprlOtor —oppouite Vie Court netlile,,. . A odor. largo, 'conuriodi olio and well- furnistml bouxe. : . . . . • . OSWAYO 40145 E, • , . , J: J. Minoan Pioprietor, Ceree Ea.: Vida [tense le lifted aubatantial and comfortable style: and every pl .teution will bp paid by tile proprietor - tb.tlie comfiirt .and taste of his Vests. .• —June3,lBBl FOBES HOUSE, • . , Fronting. • the Ptiblie Siviare, Olano. N.,' Y. Texas M. Tht.ot. Propiletor. • The Fobes !louse is entirelk.new and built and 1, fllrlliolled in llindein The proprietor ilattera himself that' hie areomtnndti• lioneate not surpaseed by any lintel in Wittern.New Tort. Carria'gea rut to and (tom the New Yoric.and WILtIAM WILKIN, •. Vrtctical. Mechanic, .Millweight.; c ,• fart Allegheny,. 31 , Itenn county, PA, .. • . . • Surveyor; Drartman Conveyance.r... nrirl ,Debt Estate Aunt.' Sinet.!iyort, \f'fiea.n county, Pn. .. ' - • . , • - • , • DENTISTRY. • dlu .• .1. Sril lt• nu IA ri.,ipeO.fially auiinti nee t tliP citizen. of Ekulythport and vicinity,. ILxt e Las [URA '11.1; au - ,,iri6(y, and I. p . reitrerkto. attend l • I)ll,liii`Se. pratution: .%rtirtnial teeth - inserted . 11p11(1 • :I:, An prl..,`l . Ve the natural ev pres,lon.l4 the lace .111Uperations , iti I.)etxl.:tl.Surg , ry dpnaln a shiliful tn>tu.ne.t.• . • Tat - - 7 ..• - - . • .. . 'W.II. BAICEB. . . . Ctwnl.i•vr., East Si.lemf..t lip Puhlic Sqotre, 'Second nnor North r41.1w, Ilemocrnt 0111ce Smethpnrt. l'a•,• Dealer In Middies Clock's and Jewellery'.' Itepwrlng tleatuly . Execuled and Warranetd. • . . A. T. NOURSE . . . . . . Dealer in Stoves , Tin, Were, Japnitne.l Ware, &e., west end of the Public Sipa*, einothport l'n, CllBllllll . work dono.te order unlike ehorteet notice, and Jo the • "hi ont eubstential manner. " . . .. , . .. 14: , B. 'BROWNLL,.. . . • 'llealerin - Dry 09o.le,11rocertee, C rockery. ItlrOttaro,. Boots, Shoes, Ildts, Cain', G Inds, Hills; Oils, 'dc If., &r. Emit 'side of - the' Publlo - Sqltare, Sindthport. P A . • • THING & MILLE R ; • "Wholoaaliand Until Deiilore dn Staple and Fancy Dry. •,Conds Uarpotlngi Ready Made Clothing, and Callow Thirnio ' hing anode, Dante' and Shoes, WM and Window Paper; Looking Mama ka. • At Olean. N. Y. • , • . • 11YRON - I); HADILIN, .• . • , . ATTORN •AT • LAyr; SmathpOrtt,lWKollll C:olltity. Pa., Agent for Home. Kehting '4 l c. Cote Loot, • AltendB .expeetally to the Oolleotion, of Ciainon flymninntion of Land Titles; Payment of Tuxes, and all business rela ting to Real Rotate. 'Caen in Hamlin Mock. • . • ... . 8. C. HYDE; ' • - , ' . • ATTORNP , ..Vr- WIV, tilnothport, M'Keati .04.. l'‘. gullectionti promptly attended.to: .• • ' relr',l4, B. F. HACKETT .. , . . . . AttOrnoy and Con nsoilar it.T.aw. Stillman, Pa.; will at . total the Courts' of Pottar, I . cli.iiiita. and Elk countiea; . Prompt :attention paid 6 ColtiMtiona. 0111ce; East • end Nall-Block—Stmond VIO6r. . . • • 'To Those Interested in • • Mineral Lands: - . • • • • A ir IIARNICB offers hie Kervieos 'for the examine '• • tine of Mineral Lands in Al`liern And Elk' coun diee,-and witl giveThoski h eiengagi opinion- we to the:VAs Will L OF ' MINES, &a. 'ng 'hie receiveserviee all neceseary and reliable information.. Residence at the 'Bunker Hill Mines. , . . , dergeint, ISL'itentt Co.', June 31 - 1, tE!,59, • *. .. . . . • • • . • - !] UaTIOII OP - TLII.I PLIAOE . and ,Conveyancer. ' Ale n Attorney and Couneelor at i f aw: Particular attention , given to Collintlng.•. - 0111ce Una Door .}: mat of the Den • nett-Muse, Benethport, Pa: - . . • • .. ' • JOB PRINTING; OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY," OPEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY .EXECII 4 I.O AT TIIL.' pENIo(iItAT OFFICif. A. K. JOHNSON, . . . . . . . GirIOAIRLIESIONEItFOR TILE STATE OF NEW YORE, . to toko proofs and Oct notiladantents- of Deeds 1110 Otillie inottlinlento to bu - usod and recorded in:said Stato, ond.to drnondottir oaths or anirtnationti oursuOot to the laws or mitt Slab; Qour . oyoncor, .1.13: . Onion in band Of ado an Kingoictry, Oradford. Mcli;can Q ,',Pa. 1 . • Mara /i,./P 3 i."W". , '. • . .•. . , . . ' . CONIIITINNAt Gov. Andrew, who, when 'called. upon for. trOops:toprotect the Government in'a crisis of tteat:apparipnt,danger,: replied . :that he would; Cheerfully fulfil , hie Ohligations,l( the-Govern= meet' would forget its' one,. andlalloWa par- . ticular line of, unionstntional action, '.which he indicated,-was so rebuked for his conditional patriotism, that very little has berm heard of frteni.him The people do not (dyer con ditional patriots . .. . ' • One of the Worst forms in which this'qualified virtue preSents' l itself,A.s . that of the class who say:that they ari in faVor at 'restoration of the Government and Union, , it Mod ified to suit their Wishes. . The 'secessionists. took this' ground first ; rindwonld have sub mitted. to ;the GOVerntrienty'it they, were per muted to alter a •feW•-of. its fundamental fee, hires. I could.so shape the Constitution," said Jeff Davis; 4 4that cheerfully. obey it.and ioyally•livennder tut', t , l.conld so'im prove the • GrpverqMerit,"says'Greely;. l 4hat should'be.wifing to see it restore," We have, disposed Of. the rebel revolutionists, and the nextenernY tan:wet' is the Abolition destruc $l5 on . 00 . 12 00 20 00 • 12 00 •' Ifill 20 ... 5,00 .'.-Therelisiamual weakness .and perversity in , the' . .tnodes, by . Which.theallegiiihee of the people', of.. the North 'ii sought to'be • diverte'd from the.Uniciis,•that it is diffieult to meet it, except by. contempt or iitlicule. It only eicites . indignatiOn, When . weconteMplate its Purpose; and itsTearfulconsequenee.S.. iteatf,'fer in:. stance, the ImPeachment which , thel'ribune; after searching 30 years of National History, brings against' the Government; . . But do not you desire the restoretionof 'Union As it •was ?" we are 'asked, . We nower that weare for. "The Union • as'• it. Was," 'if it cannot be improved, but we.'greatlY„prefer the Union as it ought to be., ,For lustance : • I. prefer the - Union se.consti Detect that a blameless and beloved President • elect•may travel through , any and every Stateon his way to . the Capital - Without incurring . the peril of . 'assaisination, arid witheut,heing compelled . to'. anticipate and choose darkness:for any, portien of his journey. ' IL "We prefer a U.niOn wherein the formally. chosenanilduly accredited representatives Ora tate proceeding to'.ahother State to test there' thel,legality of imprisoning its Customed and -unsuspected, of. crime, may, .111' be hunted:Mit of.that other Slate like a loath some Criminal, and compelled totibendori his 'Mission to save his life,' : • , • III." . :We:rirefer a Uninn 'wherein every up= right, inoffensive citizen, trtsirspected'Of .may safely' count, en :the: protection of the law and its ministers 'in every. portion of oar cod!). try, and onlrbe subjected. to detention or -in jery Ahrongh the qUiet and peaceiul, Operation of the laWs. • . . ' •.. IV.;' We prefer a Union in Which a Senator of the United-States -shelf. not.. be subject:lo . ruffianly assault and beating . on the door of the 'Senate' for words-void Of .personality rind con-. seientiously Spoken We Prefer ti .Unicio wherein. every in. noceht Man shall be : entitled receive wages . hf his own labor,: and ;not see his wife and children sold.aunY trom him..wbenmeither. he 'nor they are accused. of any wrong. rong., • ' VI. We'prefefa,Union wherein the praises of freedom shall not be shouted . by : men who stifle liy violencethe 'expi e . ssion of 'iny senti- ' ment 'which condeinns their-Iniquities; and who make iI a crime to teach room; childi eh to . . read and write.. • . In Short, while.we desire and ettuggle for the•restotation of the. Union at ell' r vents, we 'l prefer that it should be Uniformlily a 'Uniori of lreeme'n. , Whit can ih,ougtitfully wish it, _ tt f' , Union,' o slaves' than freitineir. sp'ealt; for. him'haVe ' • • HO'keasy it...would be to parallel all 'this ae... . • cusation by _recriminations! 'How easy to.show. that no nation has been so free as ours front the verrerithes here alleged', whielt attach not . to our Constitution:Or conditions of truion, but to human nature itself, If the hypocrite and. denigogue sherild cry out tfdainst, his country beeinse he.wanted a governinent •where' sick.. Resit, apd.'sin' and • death. shout l not enter, awhere mothand:ruSt should not corrupt, nor. ihieVeS breakthrough and stlN;i;".lie . tvoilld be mocked at Tet Ithat. better. ii the•accuintion of the Tribune.? Disloyal and ,hypoeritic in the aggregate, it is false.in 'every Examine the counts . Of the indictment • • .I. ttlV.e Prefera Union in which =a - beloved yresident.may travel . without perilyof assassi nation:" This is an attempt to revive,' by. in= Sinuation, the silly story ofd plot against Mr. Lincoln's in February, 'Gt. Mr. Lincoln, . himself; Showed his contempt of:Ore.:story, "by sending his wife.and children upon the railroad train .WhiCh was. to turnish. the'. 'scene of the conspiracy !. Attempts, were • Made to-asSaSsi nate Gen. Jackson 'under the Old Union, •birt. We•never heard of a Democrat who resolved to abandon:the Constitution on' that 'account, • ....11..4cWeprefer a Unidn In-which Mr. Hoard, of Massachusetti, maybe permitted to plead the cause of negro rights in ,Cnarleston,..with out mob. violence.", 'Yes; bet-why not' udd-- Where Smith, of SouthC'arojiita, can 'plead 'in Boston the rights of a:Southern mastsr;, out- reqiiiring the'ahl.of the Federal soldiftry 'protect him in his coursei ; • 6 6 1Ve prefer': a..Unitin where . a citizen shall be deprived. of his liberty only through 'the operation of.the yes; and where: no Tribune will be heard advocating'thob,vio ience.against newspapers br free discussion, or exulting over , the arbitrary arrest and ini kisohtnent of citizens wilhout proeeis.of IV. Wa 'Kati' . a ..Union Sumner sball'net be caned for, i.iturdb.spe'ken.ie.debate:" COF'NTY SAItITI - IPORT',...MWE AN: COUNTY,, PA.; SATURDAY, : 3UNE;'„B ~. ,1,562. The Man who caned §:unntie'r . wits4;xpelledfrom Congress,' indicted and fined.. We'shoUld Tire. fera. Union in Which a Senator. Should. he elec ted upon rcirne•clSisn 'other:dhen• been Whipin.:ll:, • Bet h• xv hat-grace does this complaint. come frOM:ri,print. which Pit radii& the threat that Cori greys .should dare . to'whiSper - the..subject of compromise' in. the Uouse;' ) :the'll'obr.Wouldhe reddined•with blOod." How Aare a prinGWhielt. revelled 'in terrorism a Year, ago, thus snivel over .an expiated oltenee six years old i• prefer a Union, where:an innocent: man shall receive his wages . ..." Yes t yon hove passed .yOnr.:life• conspiring against : the landrer, 'sacrificing' his freetioni' of trade, to your s schemeS of protectiop: 'owing to -,yonr - Policy; .the .farniiabOreis . or • •tnechanio: . Whi) sends . a . eargo . ..of provisions 'and mannfactures• abroad iworder. to buy foreign it oods' io 'return, .fin'tis one-lb:0 of the'retorntrargo taken by the dovr' c rnment . ..fOr . atities, in order to sustain or? astificial system, for the henefit of New - Eng-,, "We prefer. that no forcibly sepera'ted.". Sodowe,Whetherin the . ',Union or out of it; hitt we 'ha Ve•seen the sys. t4m of 4ldyery radually:r;,:terminated in over . thri.e4fOnrths :of the. .territories. of the ~Union, and we will not ask revOltitionize. a govern_ * molt which.,, in done VI. 46We prefer a.Drion'wherein the praises of. freedom shall not, he ~shunted by men who stifle by violence' the''epressioit of :any senti ment . which .condemns their. iniquities," • and who ma ke„if ; a crime •te teach young children to rcad.and write. " Yes, but it •is yeti ,Who have IfekM•stitting by violence, the e'xpiesSioti olopinion. It is you Who have made it nal in newspapers to publish unWelcorne ttuths , who have.tfirowaetlitors'into risen, and stop: . ped thet.ranslt of •journal% through thestnails and•thiswitlieut evidence or the process Of law. You want, in fiiniti Uriion in which negroes. and, wifites shall be on aecqualify. Ilegie . tbe work' et ,home t - Place negro compositors . yew' printing rooms, end' bring negroassibtanis . to your editorial corps... Adroit negroes to your pewi in church, •io' yOur:orpnibuses -in the Sfreets;te your scliools.', Do riot go into North Catalina to enforce ri-systeM of ripgro•teachine . their, at•the poinf of tliC bayonet, .when,: in Your, own pity, not all the bayonets of the• militia could Jorce the, acceptance •ol 'negro pupils, try your. free' high schools and ladlei' academies., • - • The old . tfnicin and,. its glorious Copstitution' appear 'better and brighter, as ..we's . view :these' microscopic' spots' upon the surface. It woe desig — ried'io 1)..! the • Unian amt.co-rrarivieraldpof States, with .differet4 , and indepentleMS'iystenis: It has worked nobly. •It ii.turizi‘'es the double consitiraCy of, sectionalism against it, it wilt yet. he, the model, to which the..nationd of the Old IVorld kill look, and:Which will . ; leave to eioch its autonnini, lIMILyet the.whoie in that harinday and peoCt., ,which,affords•to eneh.rfrt the lii;erty. of its freest developnMent:—Alldey VOS . ITIPN Tli 'MEN Union Coriveution in Washington . . , . t'eunry. K..enfack)'.'pal6ed..dniong-allters. 'the reSotittioas: • ,, 3.• That the course p 1 • • rnile .•• , the radical me n in Congress—tne. , ar, 1110 3VIIAOIIS.and Ihe Lovejoys:— s , 'to convert the glOrions t'rititnphs•cif thr nation. into harren•vialtries, emit hat in' fin,. opinion of,. i his ineeting.the meaiiiresiiropeseil4 three Intim i-• ca I men are. •inoruilangefnits' to our instil ti flows than all the maul efforts of 0-meitteliel.ciii cow tlict with_ the nilliott. .We, therefore, tleitninic'e. them astraitois and their proposed legislation. as tlenson. and We. indorse and ap-. pluud.the pat rtotie. efforts of on'. venerable and able Representative from t jet, the lion.' ,C. A, Wiekliffe,.directell'against their .mitlig.. fiatit and treasonable. antl.revengefu'l nd'We'alsoegterid otir hearty appfohatioit. to the,eniireKentacky. delegation in 'Con'itreses, with - the.Hon.Garret - Davisin the Senate,'und we here avow that, they truly represent the sentiments of the Union men of the State: "-I. That 'the restoration of our gloriuds Union' tipoO ally other priticipleS that thnve oftheCon-' stitutioll as it is, Mid the Goveintnent as it w as is ittter4 : . iinpOssible: A consolidasted dlnvern,. merit may he fohned, with' a-standing army to.. 'Sustain it,.and ruffian soldiery to execute its diets, but not 'a tree Government. And with all the energy with which we lave our count ry,' its peace, its prosperity, and its.happinesS; appeal to , the President and 'to 'Congress; . •and; we. dernand 'of • them • than they stand by the Pledgest they hav'e giVen . us. We „call 'upon the wholepeople'to rally. to. tho" support of the itistittitions as they;earne to, us from the hands of oarttlustrid'us and :venerated . ancestors and by conventions and public 'addresses hat they.itopial, to the men in power to ' withhold their hanil4 before, •it the: madness of party triumph, deitro . y this most •glnrinus.lahric . of human' freedom, and cause the, noblest institu tioniotthe earth down into the, dark night of an .-A RK,III. AND 11-11.11) en.i.s;;:•:..L-One of the most nreinitient" end otigaciOns or the or northern imlinnit'.writes., tisRA think thq.sicieS lOok bright with jug. Every thing appears to intlic . hie u real', and . ..rapid change in popujer sentiment upon the sectional questions which have' hitherto Oistressed the vonntry, - cause'" of the Union ndvelleeS;- . -1//,diatte, • Enltstineptss In.ttie Army (rep,) dr N. .Ij., introduced :a bill. relative in eidierinentii the_ rimy: yrOvides: that' - s.shen necessary to . make forther: enlistinentsiih'iiPreelileht:' is an:. ..(heriied;'hy;pr:tielerorition.,•to call oir atjtiersons AO hunt distinction' Ofrace; . etdoi.or .6anditien to 'enliOt 'The:. bill 'forther.provides 'that:every slave enlisted wider speli'proclannition of the. Presi= dent shell he ever ... thereafter free, and entitled to 'all. bountlee,privilegee,Rie., of otiter.suldiers' in the a riny, ' ' '• • • • -•• The.bill..wril referred, to, the ,Committee on Atilitn'r : i A lfairs. • • r ißy llr e • abov e it appears,that J. he . licensed Abolition bufhion.of the. Senate,.' has liihroduccil a bill, inovidini for the enlistment negroiis—both free anit slave,' and of. all the . 6ffscarrinf :soelety i .intd the regidar army In what. light the army:May : vii W thiabaieassatilt: upon its.herrtnl'ore tnternished - honer.,sve are not prepared BOt we• ilo not hesitate : io . .a . sse rt. that' the. §'e nistor - . :Who has the efricni.: tei•yi anflhardihoCe.l to:, tirorioie ancli d bill for tbeaupport Oint•neceptance of Senators !eke sentitig white :permit.; is not only 'veitjof com a men sense, but evinies'a total Ignorance .of the high sentiment s 'of.honer and patriotism :1,04 . 0 have distinguished the character ofthe:officers of. our regular iirmk; and have re:0(4;1.1(1'11mi army so capable and.ea . A . vorthy . to supfroit y .et home 'and tihraili:the honor of .the American. attenipt, on. the part of,e dorpiea ble'apd tztov'F;ling, io.dignice the brave Men r.i.ho have so tiloriously aphettl thP hepoi aptl:integrjty of the, UniPP iv ndilitinnal evidence, evidence were: weitteiVoldlie iirstute fatiaticisip•of the•tiumeronS,legislat'ors in Cong . 'ress,wito dila) , prove. themselves' by their leitislatjotra dis4race,th their eniintryand to thetr:Plyn rare.' , • • , • This:wholesale engralling :the negro Pie. OrirUit into our army, as proposed h:y the New Humpchire Senator, •prrsages revOlution : ln our tiiiiitary , and civil:organization, MS tilsellSt in.% as it wouhlprove,disgracelul.. IrprOmises future negro officer'sin ccirriniiind'of white sol diers—promiscuously mixed • tip in the ranks with mulattoes and negroes ! it prOmiSes to our AbolitionjUdies negro ne. 'social es'upon Ihe bench I • Irpromises,to oitr Abolition representritives riegrO ..colieagues in the Senate and in the It 'promis'rs our Abolition lawyeri: negro . *rantilero at, tho. bar, and to our AbOjition.par. scnisnfro brrublers:in the • • .It 'promigeg to INIT. Abolition. pl4ricians,,not . neiro patients, but. riegro rivnls in the" healin,.. It promises' our white.laborera . : negro Compe tition.in eV err 'departmeiit of itichistry It promises oar white' women negio hiis hanila. amalgamation and the deterioration end degradation; of the ea iie4s4ln race! , '"W hat -does it promise, thatiti.not'ilispe'ragiiigi'fittmil idting:disgraCefolGu tile white 'Man tike however; kit at the' hottOm.af.P,irolor'es I;ox;itMalees one'redeetni rig prorniee to a merit otiose,' and insulted pe'Ople ; het the Iptien oriAholititin etlitois in the place or : the White,IPTI('VIPS, who'. Worse, Aliaa•nigger sea. venzei.s, : daily wallow in !lie' filth tif . r iltitir .own ttf. rada t io Pat - Ttsr.irs• ITT . STAR VINd -ViirilM .1.-Nrif•llltlinici —Si. • Louis. June 10.-James Itl. - - Yeatmatt: .president of •theWestere Sanitary . Comneksion, 1 this Arterning.. reeeivetl f riAlispati.h..fr in Gen.. litilleck,stating that the lihnilreds• 'o as omen and iihildre'n in .t he v,ic. •• inky 'of his. operations . •- -are in a starving, condition; their husbands and . brothers,haVing elf been pressed: into the re • bel . 'servjee and rObbed of eVerything, : .and appeal, i • hg.(cy the citizens - of St. .I..nujs for :relief - for; the sufferers: . Mr..Y . outman - laid GeneralHal leek's dispatch before •the Union 6 Chritnliur of Coremercei . and $2,000 .Werth of- 'previsions 'were -immeOjetefy Subscribed, 4n ti ti - :comtnit tee appointt4l to 'receive and :collect food, or Mon ey tn 1 , 4 it with„ - . Similar .. .peoreedings 'were .had at tlie old Chember•of Commerce, antjlib. oral subscriptions' of Provisioner. aril - money made. The citizens generally. are also fur nishing. large sepplies,.rMd frotri present appear antes' the' hospital steamer. j.tinivesii, which will leave for •Plitshurg Landing to-morrow, 'Will be • heavily laden ~.w ith food Ter . the •sufferering. southerners.:-- - Contributiohs fin Mother points addressed to :Brigadier Gen eral Collum, chieJjof•etaff -at Corinth, .will be properly-distributed. . • Money k not required, as there are.no provisions . intlie country to purr time. has come when the men who are ,for maintaining',. the 'Union uotkrolcen, itt its whole territorial extent from Canada ta.the Gull:of.Mexico, and front Arsine to California; Moat anite•inlhe common effort cof that glOri:. Otis object. , In . .nn'other.Way can it 2be achie ved. .-Disunionists, Ninth :and South are,a'ct 7 ive, vigilant,. and' us the — war apparently : op - prOaches a termination,:tht;y. become 'more:de.: termined to seek its.prolougation and',lo.leep up a . .imstile • feud between the' secliens, wiach shall end in !.lie4istiointion of a pOitiMi of'.the Stales. Apinst the constirnation uf .this tin; . . , . holy Scheme good and true WAOn men most be united. tysuc•union ..4310 can: the suit's•' 6i"ists"o 604.6Y111Patitize-rsind the Aboli tionists and their.sympathizers be toilet .and the Unitin saved; • • 4.4 • Sim:rm.:RN correspondent tht. arm} , ol Gen. ~. ..mr,iiritinerejli.ltilti:tr u nsao oo li in ..11;lenni,hs thit rtilimie 13f ai.hfilly irahilieb 0; ...ctipies! sold liin..newshoy ienueent IMnitetliidittlp.uNhiii a hear ter in payni;nt thernrof..:lle•'look the'yoin in . his .fusto . nighe4l,look :at it, .•iind. •thiugt breeches: pocket, 'with tlia r, marl ,•+iHoirit Pef;n - anjr . or' 'them , forsn Py . e.foiint . how :sihey ..To : : make ihe elinnge; pptikel .IMrienonee el w hieii made me atlirst believe inyselfin the preseite'e: of a millitruyrire.• • • ftc careless manner .of tooth:, remhokd tee, not :t4 , but of a wealth) furnuerot droveri,who hall just Atie- . ['Used' of a year's . crop 'of . .a .thOuvand • head' : of cattle: thought, hi hitd mistaken the value of theledin:l.had WM . eMI Was' about. to give me 'saute eteiongo . t4ked him how .rotiehMaimy he hadi' nut know:' irig - but lie % 'might. have. contemplation the Ourchise of..the Feder fleet, • or.some c)ther &Orifice. enterprise. He Mplied;', , .f4‘tween three' mid four dollara,:".et the:erne tithe hand= Ing , ' me, three soles of .the cleridrninetion of: ffi.e cents each. myifery, wee now eoiv'ed.-6 Before nee iraw:a : double handful of corifearate The'effeit. °ranch' ns this all bu.r siness man inlheNorth will rendily'underaiand The.priens' of c;yerythin,;:toi:. Months' hn.rn been inflated to anexteht:ulMost f4hUlous. Tw!;nty fur hon . rdirig that con•he had in 6.iucinnati 'for lipi--thirty...dollarstor a pair • o r ' bout's tint trorth.six, nifirle - .o!- dint and clothing: in proportion rutifederate noted nt . par; but gold and sil s vor sixty per cent . , pie.. one ulthe unfa.bnrnahle' mysterlis of Southern finances: cI . . • • ' • • T.Ocn . rioN .131:st : r.Tini;171:631 A1101.1 ; r1ON:alt in . . becoming more and, vivre imparent that among the other:' evils brought upon . the.cjiuntrY :by ebolition politica'and indfigife. fnuat,ie counted ckceasice,.t . ax4finn: The' preient ':Congress . have'voted one, inillionAjild 'dhoti . . for. the'negrO 'in the District of *.tol . thn s Ida, besides other • toP-.. pr.opriations Jor his benetii in quantity yet know. this, Must be raised by taint ion ; Then, it. is eitimattUi. th'at iocopo blacks ate :in the aggregate in c'irted by.doverninent . at. varioli points; in tattiest. total idleness. Say ing nothing ot.elothing, She "'rations" of ' this . at a:coat of 20 cents oaCh, amounts to 120,001 a .ady 'orstil..3r . keyed of ..401- latiper annum-and this vast sOin must also he raised by taxation, Money being spent,evil paytnent.must be prOvided,.. 4s.llo"egrapirw,the specioliA the (onus in which- t tax. inn coricealedt is.stirefo'hdirop.sed, an./ sure to:fall.eo the, ce . of the North. 'The laburs!' of the. Adoditioifisfq and ultra Republicans, tall fld- black tmin,7: may be aninme4l . :tip, then,.ac 11irough::tvbkh' iitipo,C and Lik hoidens furred by rrtillioph itn Noi them carntal . and Northern InhOrJ. • • . As do .off.,,t !di his ; what [malt iii Fcalify . oecofifi , lbdied for. the ne'gio't j.et the danrir gogues - iriake up their awn inventory know no . t.wlioie to 106 k for hem:llls . to. the' •hlachs . equiyalent ta.llle !iistnters to white Lraio 7I• • . • SI.1VF.111" 'firkg. CA o 1 tile: . hoe 1 1 0. eorrien invorkte•rirgnhient wiih certnip A boil! i olikts that .‘ele very. in the cause' of the war, au!s therefore slavery tolet:be removed in orthir :1 1 0p . to the war..' Weltenrd theorit.ii; . meet very happily disposed of by a i‘euthttl plisson. " • Ile Ill*PITI:e to understand the nnern ion . of, I.IICII a • rinkitjon. said he, in vernacular; “am' Ob wur, nn OtlV,ht to wintimiii, den de if iglin atn :caws olvsleee , y'ao':olytt. to wipe •not !liar %contd, he nn war vvidout Ala . rin. An' di! nig ga T ' 17,11t0 keer itru .yon don't :no. . . . • Nr.mro letter It urn nn int•elligen Officer of Own - I.my says there nre two'sides to the negro spy question.. IVe have siiffred More thaii we have gained from them. • 'Many. Of .the inost intelligent of theitt.huve-iie'en• in dui habit ..al visiting. both ''nitniesottril II va carried nit rot irons :information to: the .telnds which have beetiOf grant injury to us.'. 'Sritnr% 0 ( ti l er() have been for a longtime .Most suc egssfolly-dsarl by.the. rebel genc;ralS.:as and from this spilt ce they, hove. 'derived match of their valUable information,' which it'-has been'supposril, was communicated' by traitors at. Washington and eliewbere'.. There. n re' only , a very small portion of the:gontsabands;.how r . ever, who are to be relied upon, ,as a .gertirril thing, by either side; and of 'coarse the retbeisi 'ore able to pick the . bust,' so far as intelligence and reliability are coneerned.--portost Tty'gepr. SWAIL)Ig •OP 4,CONTIIIUANPS,"--Ttle. C'.harri bers!:) . rg ( r o .y sa3is: . . . . - . . ' During :the last Jew . Jaya the roads leading from the. Virginia line to this place 'have.betin .4contrahands,”'l calciii,v, their way .North. .:Numbers of, them, ten; have passed throii 3 O on the railroad. .They. are:of •all ages colors and sizes-:-from :,the gray-haired -Slave tjaya of usefulness to his master;to the infant in arms—from the ebony hired to the light olive hrown- . ..and are of close tjeAreeS'Or many, of then . ) quick- and knoWing, others lazy and pid. - Seine'• of theindiave - passed throngti .het !ninny are still 'quartered 'among..the iiegre'es 'of the town, 80111 e. of the houses being crowded almost te..sull*ueatioli, - _ • • nv d lc a riled 'll latnirdicteoi ni g lil B , and ' ..Y•oo 19: I . 11111 1111/1111" 10 • colltesi 'dn. and Ian): O. a titian *yot 041 lisp. I "r was told that his lqed rot) , ',1,%;o11 1 (1 put an . 1 . 1111 v iy n 4fdild (top coup dry Trib;;';,,iiii urge: tnaj y ofl'ie . ;v l ' . ,. )fli,ll4:4lold(clin I, nrlur e coiifrrped it:' , ' I dori ' t: pretendto kilo 'rnocii . myselfc.but . I' a.tippobid our .lcudetilotii; grid 11,1)eli e'rcd t . • . I votei.Clor ,Lincopf, t . hettiti thim evt.r if FrifICOPI ii , tis added. 'llntir eor'pOrk, bill thAt'f.,might betler hove the l . which would Pighi:. • : • • 1 nin'not'n• (* . givO: - inyjand to . my them to. li , ti:;oa:fs'inn. L ....Tha li•ad . ortt , told me that-each of tny.hOys.:shilltl.:.hiivO 160 , attain when Lincoln.: ‘s;a e . uree tea t ' , :,I,l l nOr ladO . or• thew sleeps in. m 411. 9 .01 1. at Fort and the othot' in in , the..tiopttal arillipttnd : pit • Alterineol t ed. tiOd t fairly tho ..Crittenden . couiproinifi • adoptoih. hut Ilia leaders persuaded that.. Miey aske..d.tiOn ...i.if:t.,:wanted • to: fiea nninliood;" lirenit tho; .!.c.4ro . at poily ?.'-' • .; ..I. , .;tII‘IIVI S nor' , -what • to , . Then .they' the South wep . only "'gusting'," and ,that ;w a could 1191.:Icicii.her. out of the tbliaa,;;ltl:we. ehauld ,try.• ..T.liat. ail the ,secession 'theta was ,only *Taper teeeMsioti,:" and %void 'etatni: to no-1h ingi-.'•:..Ttia they ahnuld tie'eede, we would-be biitterwithotit : het ; nod thnt . if . .%;‘;e•-*antedher buck, it o'liiJ only' be the.job of- half a day toi Ityit§h her into That the whole Warld,Cetite'eially England and Fiaßee...wOuld aidea ,*ththe":l4'rtli f • All this, : twil''inueli 171 0,je or !Ilq , mooe, spit, .our,loetders • waa : deeelvoil o ,,iitiil•letEircirn.one ter - tible iii ' l§takt) to anoth'er., - . •And'ull and upop ail of' I bes the : Democracy tail : me the ttutlt:- 'll would) . - /inve been '•innell.bei tar n'tefand '.forlbitco•antr,y , II I; and, alt • of 'as,. ha, been: Pemoetatti!-,-. The•n•pulilinan•Aliolitioti. idetr, which .the.: ilisoaottists . .contiattaily'liaf?oPontia, .that.the, pettmeratic:patt y nod tiirt . Volowilf•e'.dead t ether. "f hey thiaillotitifk•th'O'::)ik.e;Of:ihe. Union witiithe'Vtfeofl4l;Detticterakparty,--' Their'aims and tlejr:Oroilv.afe.dirooted io the.'. destructiot.olbotit. :.Throagh'l.4a Democratic,: partY.theY,aim a tleatit,bio'iy-at'fhe'Uhlon s7 — Cali if; (hey. Any eno.neyer be restored'. , • • • ibis • fiepoblieun'-Abolitiati tear ''upon,' the Democracy is a wnr i npon the..l.lniorr. All troO nail KenuiOn friinds in ace this as 'cica'rlY ;as they: : disOorn tiro sun. light,anil hence, t hey arn..raltylng and ten timustt'atis)u . the i)eomeratin . standard, pnt,fOr'tao sake of. Patty; ,li'nt for`the sake of the nod ;the. :Coos fiintiOn r BOuti, rice' ilig to destior: t .riminiv nett ( . 7illmielA:gliby:s kj11.604. flirt !ate. citgrtamylon(ripArlfarrisoiibufg,' l 76.; the Philqll,iiptilti:/i1;111/1(ie reiniirks •-• the conimeneetnent . of the . rebellion, Ashby lies' beim:orisi • (4 1 -the 'most, formidable Opponents' with whom our ton'tfhave,lieen called' upon 'to contend.. Perini,lahle tio(ottly froukthe and. - dar . itig• of his comman d , tindibered, accordini: to tebell (hority, 2$ full companies,.. hut .arso on tqcOtitit of,Ohe ;Oat personal' ,eotirdkii; nhillennsrilnent " popiils,rity among the eithensiif the valley 'A I waya the first' in' ihe:ailyauc t o,iyas:ever in the rear upon "relt.rtiat,.Shil.•e,V , e . ti, our own troops here teal iniOny Ashby ,yb,k yotinp irto'.wefililijrreEthient Vitiittler eonuty, es commantlet of •n shigleCOrnpans',... ,Ills_ex ploits soari gaitte4 hinri notoriety;and the - men of the voiley . 11a - eking: his . statute ril, .he soot fiOnd.himsell'in..command of a .regitnent. • . . C .. R.I.IIINA.T. itr.Cortoriss's'.--All day . . teas diactisaing ,whetlicr 'Or not Mei. Lee's,.fioase should he ustiiEns a Mili rary,hiispi!sl, and' whether, or not qemilittike allowed conirabandsuiside in• the army wag:o r ris' SPleitil stihject these for the tli4Play tit States manship I Such, debates, hoinir! - iree; 'ate. lhe principal ot . .ciipatinn or the :eontemOtifiliqiiii"- conip „o p , ot corig refla of Jeff Davis has received more aid and corr.)_ lot t horn the : abolition legislationand . :CitrAtiil:: trilling tit pteseat jaelr.ass c)iintirrisS4finit (relit• any other Northern 'agencyreieepqn . g,. perhaps, the todirnl ribirlition Itarty',.Crkicheoh‘; trots Congress, 'antt tries to 'control .. the:Presi.: d en t.: li. all; matt.obtuinetUttfeir:• ,Centtresameri .wnithl.• rare likierbadly in this' and - the:next../V: EIM!!!M A.NIkIIEW J. .ti,i.T.Alololl4Pl o , brother , . :of .01 e • member' of Congress fro.m.Ohio, has , treen'tsken ;•• auClinion, .Missouri;'eharied horse Steeling,' drivingrobbing, an 1' on't Union :men, ' end.. % Me. • randini, bush whenkink, ally.:—Vesterm • 0 , ' •Th e'above, ns far no' letetei,tsith'eefrnerki ber of,o(n,:greSs'froli) . ohfo ".'l3-43 04 .. T0 4 • 04 . m hisrlciuitt , /}retheT. ;•110'...hrinbes.s•. alt-'lWe in Ohio ; atny hja4elt. 4sinest men, 'anti have ve•ney",ir.' i.e . p.be•eiy,teilly s cif4lolstiskf , money fro•n 'ht. 1, flitc,J,Slagni• 0(001 1 X,.77 „ ,'•/%:;'4'424/4, 11101$ '