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''.. :bifitl , liii , ilikkidio,o,l4o' 4,e,:bpy,til c/afr,!o- .C!gloß=.4: r., , lier:neighbar; , will% more:; intelligence, ikotf^::• • ••fr§oiniiW 4o,444:l44,i isi 4 P ,, m l . -11,,1,‘, .i...- c9l's ltideet piety, did!aut-se:ko :t . ! o '..' l • ) e : Fr e ' t • l k dis' .<.iiitloti.th , :•:Too9ffillittP(l.lll)lft;t4:7oj., o . e .q t ., I .o' • rot.inIo;' 111.1. 9 1 5 11; :. !h e I, °•-0'6146- -ar. fi toge . C4 % • , l ? '" '. '..torbea, ha t: c,ainily 0p1i.61; . (ithuti.,cettainlr, tnes. - t be' . .a j0i511i10...' . It '... hav'e„last.all reve . reoon,Y ftwy .-- eF,, , paAseNvo . f ,,,.., en . n not: he rrfie;;fOT Gail .ties . .yearn lied . iii ',. l!is . ... ifillaVthg l W(!qhgrl '...;.iii.F(=4 , otiiifi-,..Y iiikh- , -: w d.th,, .11 will . fio mare (16.0 rbk thi2..iciliab•' ' ''l'' ' '' l - l''' ii-' till f'tii ' • their.end. • .ai ' ' . : • • „ —. • . tale! - • . :i n itii l ly . "I tfi ' ii%llh i :- . l t' i. r ci l9l '.;•'a n i e il'i'y s ' c Oil: ftie- 111 go .:• . aOd , i i .! l % !i . h e f: l f , he ' e . e i ' . tl l l. ..` l 'f ii t i.i i l ‘ t s a , i ' l il' i ? i 9 :. i i ;k" , i i, is ;, 6t ,; h e Lord .is Ito is" „out;; Co do' it ; ..1 t I.t, 'Bu rgo)ne • .. - . . ••; • . . . • • The' troubles. . in-Indiana. • . • .• is moat.. 10* e nd the actual e tof 'ilfrairs of 'the Northwestern: -. .example . , Where sellouts 4istorbanc'is v.e. ta ken - phi re in. 'l,aiyefal statieues.,:u4V,A'whitid..-naturellY.:expeet s.YrnO touni otAisaffeeltion..to ,shisw:tftemselvei there, Noeth,..trOtp the • I f aht thrit Sui':lobi.(ther‘e has' heed' , int liyunte C . 0 .1 17 erection wlth,tite SoOth,•OWinr, to the faeulities al river irasrigationy arid , the resit . ..ol4 ,so •ipanyl Soothern'fnon base -lobrid .iefugte fn_ that part: of the country, .;But.there:are other itfirrenes at : work, :t ending • more rlireetly fa • illsorgapiiie society. It is neurorions' that the lauks - ,-.iieee: ipit'been . .thoroulu4uirly anti irnita . itially.enihreect:—• Property. has. hiol. destroyeA by mobs, hswe ,paper:offices have. been. demolished, virtrials have •soffeted horn paitisan lee, without,thaVproteetion Which. itiey•had a right to:clip - mud timq te .anthorities. , -: AnkfOr. laws 'thus practically 'mullified,a."uuili tery-guriverhor.has been 'substituted, overriding in'no small rlegree thelocal 'statuitesr . this tendency- tow:int what 'proVably ri :ma-' jority of the. 'people reps-tree . usni•patioh, that opposition is e u iellYrnanifu'eted,'.. As stat the Indianapolis Sa rtirre,, a prohiinent eairs'e •ot disaffection originatee . :in .this WiFet .• • "We have, a.eiYfi'utay'ernment Thrire Ilas''been nn 'resistance to Ili authority. • ..Certainly:the : citizens ofliana 'are ,as loyal itsll4iiiachilselts; yet math contrast.' one lids is military cot-Omani-1 ant,..thother,:"lias not. In Indiana the have a.l military police and vinlntins of chill few are trea tedasoffensesagainsttpre: arrested by.rnili!ir y •Mitliorities. without pro: . ofieve, trim* s uSpicion, and. et toe instigation'of rifirsinot I or party•'cippeni.nrs or •• The civil , government hr Indiana.. is . 'thus:subordinate fo - . F;!iteral military 'authority, exercised by.olliCeri. who are• expected to'. ry.-= .(logrilznO.:.4lller , :ill4iiani4 . hut the.:itdminis lration.irc `power, arid' yield Implicit' obedience ; to its'orders. "Such. is not. the, case' in nes sa.c.„litisetts. C . etn. we arrilie.,at 'any olhef.ion .. elusion than Indians - has:no longUr • a local self. , '•gove , rnrnenrexcept,:in • n'athe?". -...The slate ii'aper.rerodrks in concludin ,, an • rirticle.on:ihia. ; • : .• ”Tbe, .I)enineracy . "want,,pence"in Indians: 1 he haya.' made, aittl, will '..oo6iinite :o make kreet'saerifice!' t,y;',o(the'filture;:.hroVevei', restd . 'With the.• pub: , • thern'to , ti§the • tt aid iap !Id , ' - id mini it trt tor s fthey enstredoinestic , trati. gyility r irnil;s«ettre.•tiklJjesaings ; d'f Liberty. In 2-...4.0,1i1te4.0haYe the''pOWer In 'do, and viti • ieft,iVodid`lyt the. trse. l oitl highest 'ohjei•t, y,oo ., d".l;,oVertiment 'and '.all',its:•repre - .serttatives. • • twe not he re the teal sour c e the, eXplantitton Must:be,' accepted, •so • Doubtless; the disapprmial of so strong!) , rriertilvsted,:in Btates, is retiardeit'irit'Ai?eihitigtOMntr AS eitaiVai. lent to disloyaltY:Arni requiring. sinntniry treat ' thoot.'.. CertttAXitt Ant-,heailed pronounce it-such, and demand that 1 .•ferce:Shnuftl';'lie: vinplo3ferk.lorthwillt as inedi. GAivv.s. rihxrttr expottrols the tiil "l ll6 `;''', • f.flosistaueelo• ton nein ri a: t eel:a : son , ne , itiiSifutluCorolina. And. .:why 'orin o • same 'The relitil:a tlstNorth nail the aebel in the SntiflitahortillAiie treated . precis , ly 1: it t !;1511 , 9 4 11 ,4 f 6.1414,-44 Fly :shou . l , l . prescrintionslsolonTas.,therr-rsis„tance con •• • •••• . L: " . I t igll - 11s . harsit juilginant of- :yolk ica Golfo .• tnents,--illiseadinesStri Supersede' the .titial terms of lairs ~ and Cut op in their:stead ' a kind .01militaly 'dictator, whio:h.:Tirovolrei . popular i'csentment,'.•Tne peepie should hoWeVer, that a had • - go:yei•nru cut fe berter , than none' and that' if needs .he they must. temporeiity seller . :W.iong, till a' "-ecinstiftt • :'' rornelly . cliti be 'Provided . .. • - • Icheeniries ihC administration.. at ton le-exeerise:itretit. prudence. and caution ' .' in ilea I hip,' :With': these. P. extern, watt, in. • The ti 'of Solamon is needed limes like :the 1 . • • preseML-ptit the , ' connsels 'of Reheltnan. If the President: Would close .his ears to , the inch .•nod snicidnl ad vic6 'of and take '..• shtirt trip to Illinois end- Indiana to soli' (or himself thei there, he could sueceed , in .tinietiate all Aliaturhance, .an'd prOduciUg edrire, .calni-nneri • soil patience ()robe part of the•p.orife.-7.Tparroil urConondr.e.: Henry Clay doubt .that if • CTlnv. was . wouid be standing side • by. side with 30bn i..::Crittinded,•Geo.l).Prentiee . ; and . others 01 his Iriands, ranks Of the Priiinei - dy?.'llthrrGitire , any who believe !1. 1 5 si!i.ii:deliv , !reml at Fra - nk fort on . • .l'iil - iivar:bi. , +!•l;rll,lss 1 114 v e beral a Y.k etiOi.:llen . jo it. die olatinil of :the Unfon. Nni;i:g!;slcrviEd • • • ' , , ':.-4.ll`4lii,tiio,ll4tif.'l)igitAl ion in-lemiril tn, thg Fugiliye oncl inerease; nod he. K' I lict to 1114 toimitio'n.oi r: n . i on oilthe . the . 1,3' , .*•• • ••:/:::;I.,...',4ikil)Fr.ibi-tfili4tiortn..of that Union parly -will lie i r dk Ltoioi•r.runori, 'AND TB ' S 11431tC!C:33PNT"OP';',THE LAWS!' , A rid ! Eh oit d tlarty,'ind if it 'a hoilid anno!iiire. say& f . r t j , idoate vet Tay c 4 . •,.• - • , , ~~:r~~ , y~n, ~` = ka: ZufoidA , ,, • ~.Wiritt.ica'.Coara,-. r iirt have °nem be - erf :the, •Michtion Voitibiart, (Grutiii paper) reason of the tef . riblo indrease i,ri thenovo popolof fop . - of trinf, since ii Is . tluite 'Oat- the's!! t,c - 0100 tipt South. The rid:, dirt is-pow s.olyrrl hy . .n fotie'r from Dot of our: correspondences ,in Chlitharp, ',Canada • 15rekt , whiviicontaids ffie . follOwftw: • '•. IVo 'tire now dhitiir,oirdi iii, Chatharit, nainhor . sof g roorf aro no:whitc! :tilatl7ernp f .nß .great: of •Jaboreri ; .lhan they , aro; since fi DID twenty to : thirty' young,..rohust r•iniarats,lll (ruin th : o: United States capable and.wilfing to warp, ar . riVel here dai— ly, antbfind af.onco . remoneralive:cmployriient; for Whiv:hffoty:a.r,O . paid in coin ' • • l A sing,Olailexodits:this; . binuttlit abourby nor negro. ribilanthpropiltst Thn Oerrhans emigr, ate. fibip Weatorn •tnCa nadaf nod the nottroC.,...iiho are s . o . nt . to Canada' by the tindergrquz.4 % 'rOriirci , l4.returti to the' United, .S.tafes, 7 -'Ph'ila.... Av . :, • • • , anestionz for the Loya,l Leaguers . . . . .... . i• ~Arc yotitratlyyto switur.,-.ttite .ellegiartee• to tiMT,oriStitutution.'nk it stand:?, - - ... .: ..' Do you belide that it is the supreme la* of the ietut., aid ~..,. ...h..dcnervps i t tbuitiefentled by every citizen in it? ' • • . 't,. • ; : 'Are 'you fpr.tne • restoration .of ' . thii Unitifri, with Orvcithont Slavery? '.• • ::'.' . .Dt case the slave Stabs shOeirl offer to return' to Weir allegiance, pith their institUtious tin 'impaired, ivill,yon consent to receive thent? Do you tie . lieve . thatthe:' Supreme: Court - - is : thehittliestjuilicittl : hoily in, the Ration, arid' , thitt.itsileeisionsiarezfitiaii .......: , - . . Il IS the fact, are lot all ritivins who refilaii to •in its' verdirita, re ally. encinieq Of the country? Who a reth , i,triie Wends ot6 he ITaion —thoae who ilesirel6.liold oar public Otticera to u strict -' rehpoifsifiility for their nets, :who' sustain: the• 16 Ws utiti/ they 010/u14,611;16 , d „unconstitution• al by I lie.proper authority, Who itenoonee thefts. upoil,thii..treasucy,aoilAir (or Carryitf4 on the f3ove.ininent :.was oon:ducted by' Washing-. •ton•Jefferimn, 'dnil..Tdck,6n- 1 -.nr. those who sneer they dcr, not likeoincritirage:cOri uptiou, and, uphold the meivrirs:Of ritlikrf.l Is'opposi t TO en !A.(l rninist rat ion'treason to the fioverturieht? • • • " If • t ho • 'Presidents' Jack.on; l3Ochanati, and other Demo craiicCl,int 'Aliitiistrat'es r ‘itraitors?" . Bepposlng: that. the Deinoc rat ashould . besitc;-• Tessful at the ripxt Preaidential eleetion„ and. whom you do not I ike, • ea • Im -instance; Grill. SeyairittriGen: Mr. lit ler,.~'.tllnndi~hnrn; inando our next INlagistratey 'will yno.„ltiyri hire s as cordial 'a support is you *dadllr. 'The anSwors' , , Ait-en- these, questions ti ill rendily,7enabte ariv:ono - tO;th , cido yrhiil . s.ari.hetr; ii•stftrieadutfilltie:l.lriipti, and: whe.fis.; nut. •:'Wc outuraariers to cut.tkerh .'out; and ...whenever one of the claari iv tio -. boei.r.all H the loyaltyioythe covtry, Is heird setting:up their Pharoaitical;olalroa t t o put ititn toStlie . teat: It foeu.l w.lictiker•be - ii' what 'he :pro ; .fease.R,,er,ord3r.;tt,k)goicil,,parilian tidhefent, who', 'I:ktlotl~6 no whtleotiatitates true. pa t ri : , I.otiprit t.han thelaeldesr.child. 'lltay.yi 6. not. aI tiope,that, Gatett;l: Oeighborsi .who; are thia'eritan]of,th : atiL,ea4ite" in this • ns'Wer.to„the questidnir-s-',o6reevar. The' Ilagfo'i7l Tiinc.i holds •th`e.' folbirwing lan guage orrenbist - ing the blacks:---“Then.,let the negroes try: let es see if they are es. goodsol— fliers as the ; Renal)Heaps. soy; iet Firinont ilutifer 'and Phelps lead:. the. black army tO•bab•-• the.bist and final limnling of the &rep'. Zeecherires he exploded as the ere have been. To be sure it is n sod and , cost ly.brisinessrbut it i.y - only by hitter,. terrible experience, th4t the politic&-religioas fanatics o, These Ilrrtes,.ran unlearn the bed • lessons of byeors; and get their eyes ()Pep' to the. truib.4-- Siores of thoasands have begun already to': see that they have done a terrible mistake .bri•goltig into the destructive,sectionel 'nritabiz.ttiOni oth ers are but heginnink to get their' eyes, open. and as yet only see !:rrieti ns trees walking;" bet they have felt the infitienee of the chasteri• trig hot saving hind'Cif Troth, and with. them I the bearn obdaykhess will . grow.. Experience, I herd and costly, alone eiri.expel the thick fog and delusion of s.eetiariab-folly, • This practical eiperience:yrith the negrO wilbbe fi necessary Anti.nsetnl part of the lesson." • . . • - ,-I.,..lederahrtfficei.; who has just been refeased from immisonment at Richmond, min - rte . ' that. on Thursday was it great bread .riot La the rebel capitol; ' . fiome throe thousand wo men,: armed ‘i;ith musk,ets.and citiblirtike rh . e goyeramerit and private stores and 'helped themselves to lirovA ion and el,othing.--: l'he militia w . ern called but, hut , were to quell-th! riot. Ai last ..ht ff. pubis , and some Of.the most Mtsmin'ent gdyornment el the. iptb rs,•promisini; that , t hej• should have ell abfneediiti, and F d in restoring. yeparf corroborated ',by ; • other . . , . •.-, J. Ir'virt , ,S.teel; 17,5-.11.; eclitOr.Ol th . e . Bloirs. iiille, .7?e Ord , lias been aueil for Jibel by '. Dovld Taylor,. aiestdOnt ?if Ibut borouth.:. It appears. ilial. Air:f.t , ,el'eralteii Mr: Taylor. clan Aboli . 7 lion traitir,",onil for'tbie. ti l ipelt. redress' in' Ft eoiirt..6l , justice.:“.7.i.e/oriig... ,• . • .• . 'The, ie)els iii Missoari are iii retrent, Fair rmetl by (en. McNeil. .They were•badly .en near Cvi) Girardeau by ..,Gen: Vantlever• . . . • 'The relels report that iii ion troopiin large te:ce OCClti‘io l Fargaler (2,. tint y, Va. , PcVliccut dountil Ot.titorat. • -„ atizaAaY, May` 9, 1963.0:"4 Dtkw 13,tiF.it ted up the' rinnement -or itie:Si Stiirn, !rad opined: 1,")1 Sji 01 r ik;iteyid# trlceep every t fru!, that tlie . *unt l a 'of t Iteciplb F ouv,en' lii t riof\Sehtir;l'Pirentorii,beldut Sinetliport, • Idst, *election' of „Superintendent, We . .have . 'no Cordfo rth diieher duties ' i •. MA:son • .Ajtissri of A. 1. Wourse ip-thc; ftSide can over wish , :s 0.4! to. 'say . 11/At although • 11,0: to ht's stqr,.t ii.6 . 3centling; the . prices ivjll f9Ond 4 :tleyttl;" tirtil.eotrytilingi about th.e.,*es tttblitilth7ent..tvillA3' doe! e'cl . the •PictioNs.—Th-fe has hyena baSy season 'in the Pigeon Inisiness•'in this: County for two creek's' .past.. • • •nriilerstariii the - nesting gronni) ektend4 from. the Beconil . : Fork : t !trough . lite„cMtnties.of. and .Tionesta; The MiVe been•ilioni!,••the valleYs.or our streums,• ekniserp:iintly. the Allegheny river, ;Pniato and 1 4 irdin iicreek; 'have beeti•thtongeil with' pige4Me?:tellers;- 7 I..nr - gt; num hers .‘prof'ei.sinr?', in.the ati have resort ell hither:, and with the' entire t•asi,nilah le fOrce.!Pot. the section, , ha re; snc;ceetleil, in hag . - ging' ninrgel uumbcr of the From the vicinity .or .SMethpOrt tinn poiot ..belMv• I..ara- • beefs,. 'wevenrur.e, to say ~there tvas not an aviii.lable.spo'tfOr.a net that has•bee'ri,tinocupfed. In E. borllt has been the'MaiM.business, anti the plicns pahl his - afflrrileee a lair return tor the' , labor txpenJrd.• ••• •• • several Mirti-ey• of men passed on their way to .the , nests,, -to procure l •squalic;" w , hich.commttnti•tlfe same price per I,iliineo as old .pigeons. Tlie•senson :'for'tnkiri,. theyOnnz, will 'e'otitin'ne froiii•tliree - oays . to a yit,e;.koVilen we nticip)te rite !)iisiness will be played citit,*l•o lar-ns . thiscolinty is conc'erimil• The,•nomappearance :of tie DitniQennr,,con t:"satihioctorilf oxiThlincA, in connection . with • hls,pigeon We propos, however Ito let i the'bit•ds it . ate•nnw, scorning to'robtluir nests lof the-helpless young,. • • . • • War Naws.-I'romthe theagerrepprts 1,461 ro IM made kuhlie •rf.,is:impossiffle , to form a reliable opinion , 43: to the situation of all ire: on the •[taffriffhafinoek: :• • It, may .be. lyrieflys•fated that. Gen. l'lo • oker'.B ,right • Wing: Seriliwief4 after gaining Some allffaniage •was repulsed and obliged to recrifS . S...• The lets *fig; .helof:v • P . recle • rie • ksiMiSf and eenter, mainfaiti.their ground., At.'last accounts the fighting bad •contihned four days wi • f h' ;;rent' si f feOffer:on both sides: liefWeerf ion r and five thousand •rohel • brisoners have been :fakeo. • • Sinee•the.fibove wfts;,in; type disrad•eheS liare been rereived. which:r • eat.ie Our .worst fear: ;entirtrarmy has lip'en.retfulsed and drieen;?eiriss • the.rivei, loss'we .unable io state.. Al last dates the a ; i.my; are . to occupy . their" . Old•eampon • tha Islerfir.Side'. of .fhe Tkappahativelr.•::: i We yeili•pubdish Mora•or the 'cletAs ' niXi•• • •vreelc. • 1•:• ;.•:•• . night,. Ap i a' . 29th, the cloihing this . ... 'village, was int ervd .br:breitking, Oli,C the .pan4s in th'e' wkodoVrial the door-, The thief or thieveS 'so'far,ne.nscrrtnined, took only a sufficient ciantity nf goods !O c lothe • theMselves with and . about three-ditllar - s, , in'shinplastors and ear rency; whichOuid 'been lett in n draVver.- The eoolest'part olthe'nroceedingis,lhat the bar= slur, (ter satisfying his er'their . in a botd hand on the panelofthe door(OntsidO. the foliowing:..:‘ , RobberyL:.--I was palt.'ed . I.lnd .rie clothed. inonotrestis." ..This is decidedly cool ' c onsidering the fact that the proprietor of the store is'a Jew. "whoknoweth not that his R,deener Ado,. , • • Another. great marine disaster has,. occurred. The steateehip AV/4 s . a.init, from Liverpool on• the- 15th; aud,holind for quebee,*as•wreck ed o ft cm-i e - 4 z ie t i; Ici;wfoundlawl, on:the: :17111,' -a densufo4, : ao a great.of her pas.. aringet lost.•.. Shir had-on himid•three • huridred sixty. pass:engera: and: crew of 'eii4hty-Por tnrn. .Sevhliyi.ll - ireeperons eseop-, -ed Irom ' the' .wreck by ropes and spats; land lxVo litSuls hive been : picked• with - 'ninety pe . eple. op boa rd...Tbe deck' broke up' about . on'e -hour tater the ship . struck.- • Several persons, eleNtryo.thernee filLt the •furetpoat but nu assistance could be rendered them. • As l'x'ethsti IN Cgiq*ECTlClit.--71l is, well Ic t ioWn the•recetit election in Connect icut, :soilliers' who would vote the Abolition. 'ticket were allowed to go home from the erwy and :vote. Some , Derr/acre:a,' who, we're :ex. : tremelY anxihus to see home once' more, also pledged . themselves'lo_ so vote if they could be allowed to rettifn and see their friends. ' (Sae, by the name 'of - Randall; having a sick mother at. .and''Wishink. to ;see her once more eta she should pass from earth (legged for n furlough, as it starving child)vould Iteg.for bread; and' at tail; when all otheilneana had failed,,consapted to pledge himself try . vote trio l3ttekingliam. .ea me Koine; .saw" lus dying mother; Went te.Killingly t.own:meeting; v.ited,to'r Ifuckingtiain; as ha had agreed 'tai 1111(1'111er. stood up in it town and • r • e•, lated. t hese facts.— Portsmouth (N. ) Uhiom An Abolitioniit,-tba otbar:day, in conversa, pdrt,Y friends . for. thait • tamk. tile corfilPi inns ;on . the ;.iroun(l,tl;at- 4.after'iYlr. be so long un til they-got a chance at tho public crib 'again, that.it.,was only fair they should` •take their shareof thnillunglur when they clauld' ; gait it.'? Whether the'raasoaing is sound or. , falae,it , .cer . -• tainly looks as if•such are thu .principles • tii.on which they are ating. •• • ••.:. BEIMII= Jr coning tnnn 4 , traitnrs" is oriy ground • fa a libel, aloft, ore not n.few perions•in this .vi Who are Qpen to 1, . .. . ...... TO* G ax.ti• F.4iktait..-- .' . ..]C he 14 . 1 i , Wag? Arno ; i . i yiti,,ti te 'grin t'it, - „,.'r d f.t he - ite 1_ icar i pit i:t A ;. is 't .it seekikt, , goi,eiti‘ the us ' , bliftire.i.n. .tip t the . .i'd a . ( a faction de • es for ' iiioriol t ike'peb .'" • btiriit wil su tto no lon.of...lthe'tieoplei-;.,, ceptt upon` ROSA, parr ' and Aitipaisite_4'.pla, ..rm . .,7 , ." . .,- . . .;) • ~E.Kerje..Yote castfor the Butternut ticket on Z‘Toaday.w'ill:lii equi , i`nie - rii.tO ar.yiire'ci.f sym'pa:-:, 41;y- 441T/Dakie..- 2 .. , ,Ciiie i;httztsi. •grizetk: ',. ~. 'The..aliov . ei a sample. al thiJ...eleCtioadrring llitereittre.cittlie present' , redical , . par-ty:. : .Witty an itopuderiee'scttially .sublime; its press , a n - . . . . 'nuances to . vot eid , t hat 'tile;' iblelquestion: , he lo re, them ii Whether they .Will vote es friends of the GOvhrttment i...i . or.'the .rehellian: ' : It" may' be 1 welOoTticeitre'ihe testimony of the rebels them: selveS as to •who• are their..tep, • 16:116 , - at , the .North; and whom they-wish - to. see: .trinmptials, at .the. pirli.s..' The ..ItichMond..`Eileiliiier,.. 0 p.laych sth,:saysi; . .. .. ..,.'. :, '• ..- :. . ...• 1 ..- .vt. be 'plain,' we ire4i. ;:nd . 'ill,.ttiftAt . liir roar., diexe .i.tppiir'en tlyjriencilkkyiwit (vs ed:thd qamo! (wati thrit..the aprn-a(r.oeity .of phil . aittlerppthts of pr!fr.iiadoixetis:. •That:Drmocralic-Nrty always was'Oer.worst , enetriy;'..anifbitO•dr, it,i'Fbi.gonoas rntb.dei ilicie '.s"taiia ivp+ifil :kayo : ion . . free. d"d th;ler 'el tha'onaail;r 41% - q,i t '9ii t . ttent.y . zerars ,agg... it is nat. the Snmpers :a yill . ..tieWards, .th; . 'Blaeli Ripnblicans and .A.hoiiiionists, who - have 'kart' tis... They Were 4 jit all afar gl - .her . a was •an ‘irrepre.sible cOntliet:'," ''. • . • ' ' . , . ley litive everything iil th ety own.kidhils - ,:iqw .is eooteioptibl . eta belluts' turd bh.i.w, to,:tulli,: apd less and.britg . iiiiti bltt,i.eri.liwitr —. ol,o , :e . evtill an attempt deserving the name to do lt . OP I , • they tell, ili. 1116 , .., have: tielt-Igulued . upoli . u.litt , . . 'e command this paragtaiiii to life alter'.. Itra.i , o3yL; id do, , • . ' "7:hi idea of tliaf i:ots. (IYe'rrini:rntipi" yart:y "coming.ULifn araiti ! pal g arms 10 us, 117;t40.1i3 shiver. Its fio is tifitheia -7fq . iontii is death, (ion of 'our •irionck. ' In :conietie'tiOn with their friends, the. rascals of the) South. they. tine e been 'free and rl• ar of the . Urtitarttial Voien twenty years ago,t; but fort tfre Demoeratie . party. The tentive lri.chgnize in the':: languageOf the Rieit7 unottd - Etun'ater a st riking re errrblttttcc to filt.tt tie' with : the 'fribuire ;it t her . Reptib - = 'lie ri,np , r,3, about tw.ti • )•:ear General •This man, bit ifrlik i yr . • oacat' ! on and I..xpre.v,e;l„: rr bold Ja . rigutig6 a. purpose. which tration and tha whialy radical. A bolit ion party' haVa.'at heart, when he (I::clar . ed, in bib letter to the New Ymikliewguers, that ticarnry, after having :crush ed , tha . radtion in ttle tioatb, , . . . wotAlit , •pittee th eir .Irels uppii. the lirag'Y 001 , (4/:- 4 ",, g . irtiithr - siii. Inu:..iYarth."—tlieiiiii . og, st het CLY the bea . ds.oltbo,,': politically-opposed 1.0 • Ilo i .. .talotlpistraliiii.l; krc,,tiot..ss such opposition be traason,- thp.re;is uu treason, at: least that wo know of, , tin the North.'' . .1 his bloody'sentt ment'of the General—in-Chief.•'has. been, fitly commented on by the Democratic', press . , .and a le•s, very taw modetate Republican jour nals itaVe' condemned it.' But the hOldest of all'cominent4ois; . entstde the Democratic par ty; is Pientice,.ol the LOU Jup 1 , says: : . • . . . . . . "When hn•guage such as thelrs was aced ~tet, eial week's ag.iby 'a certein 'General - Milroy, we denounced it us" infamous, anti ne1:0•-it up to the'exiicration of the people. We now, with additional.btre,i, npply to rho of Gen eral jiallecic what we then said iif.(l;:ltingtage . .IVlilioy. it is unfpilikalify, inhirri ous;.anil deserves, as it}rill: receive, the heart felt ekenration of the, people. &o r wilt the people,--nor 'should . they,. re'st • . cOntent.. with simple execration, however ifeeit' .. anti {hey will, as they .I.ltotild, try, as, they 'twist,. they would live a Ire.e ib2ol} . lo, &Si' thatll., selves the great win It of patting dawn at , the hallOt • bei.the dest rtietiye.arid of which . Gseerstl Halleek,is . a. worthy This.Ai is,,liall,pensahle,to the ; national balifplioil•• Let the langOage'cif Ge'rieral. kla liec aad . tith . ..l dianitestation" of radical guilt and. Indy, .but riel'ee. the people to. perfortio beider enemy-, and with Jolliet.zeal. the • indispensable work: Such .nianitestations, as' we . h ro 'well assured, cur, 'havo no other efTeef; - 4111 . 1; in this . pi)iitt. uf.. view; hey are frat_tht •with liope 'raiher•than: tieith 'When the gralie yriitild.ilesiroy they first: inake toad.' 'A tot' it 'requires no'streceli of fancy lo see in Hos fia• conthiet of radicals time madue~s 'Which heartil4 their own' destrurtiaii." OF HEAT:l'li ' —in ex . . log 'the vesselS at Ihr various ivharveS' use G atrorg thP ouriosir4S of iiiir.rottwierce . the lit Mirtiadn,:jiist fn.:from Trirxilip with ii - cargo . Hoodortis Sarsaparilla for Dr. J. C . . Ayer & of °Tart icular are thi4•firmu"s.io the tirfichiS -used. .vdriou's medics, that they ..tise this tiNg, like same others they con,some, gath e red tor. Cheat- by•ii 'shilfufa;tent of their . own hr the tropical rlitgicins of its growth.,'ll; informs: us. that there . are many SpeUiesnl ibis', plant, ;but: two 61 which 'are -mettirtnev•-tiie _qualities •rd these arc also affected by•the otirather ing,:rnade of euring; etc..; operatien6 which in .that . region nnreila bin 'tvrirlrmen r6pose3 heavy labOr upon him, One n( the inert varie ties of Sarsaparilla groWs wild in Mir owner 'efris, while severalot here, nearworthless' bound in Central and S.Mtitt Anteriva.:TheAritel ligent agent assured us that the • the of.-ihi drug had never -bei'n tind-.•the reason of the low, eitemn in which many hold • it • is , mainly due to the importatinttot such immense. quantities (Otte worthless varieties. 'HIS. ac:. 'counts of his trips to Honduras and hi; business exeitrsions along the.GUltof ()t r ice a tid the rivers of:MOntag.im and Santiago and among tho adja cent - mountain were of intense interest... We can 'hot commend and honoi• his emplpyors for the faithfulness and energy. with Whi6h they excute their trust as ministers to the public: 'health, acid we Suspect that this course .is at least one of the reasons, their :mefheh.es .are heiri.in'soth,;xtraOoina4 favor through,. out the world,--[New York City nicELLANvous . PARAc , ICArit . - An Irish woman r . reecily:corricd to he War Dellartment the Arrierican palled•down by 'Colonel at Harpers' Ferri', when that post .was surrec&red.to the.rebels. "How 1 911'sec - ere this, my excellent vvornan?" "Sure, 'sir; I just .lilted my clothes, and wrapped it tound me heredust as , .they 'flocked 'into the Secretary,"efter..theking her as her devaticai :deOerved, ordered $5O to he p;aid to"tha - br4va. woman. • • • It is said that dying of . hornesickuese is nti 'figure of speeeh,.but. u reality, 61 weekly 'oc— currence in' our army. . • ' • ' doyeinorH.ift. Gamble h . as summoned: the Stele Convention'aMisiouri to assemble ceizzitt in the Capitol; et Jeffer.on . .City, on the -15tT, or Jone, to (.consult and act upon the 'siihjec , of em'ancipation;ol slaves and such. other inat• ters;an may he - connected with the. peace .and wpltarc of 1b.., State." • •• • • • • • •••• • , . he • •ninl. bStsricei .0 1 thir , 9eeehei!, .;• do a. tionl.,ettgile;..gdt.l4l - ingi;l 4 the 'k•101; one:6 ) r ' • end ditorjti' , that this w ., ar. •is 7 t dthe . .br (I . jr and ••bitter, elitlf?h•••4 lee js to-be. t"—that' there isAtlfbeip' effort" et pe4Fe. t be TO belligus." States , a bjuile••:- •ted;:red need ..dependentfiro'vinces, held in che . ck bs , .'•'buorieti and •got , ieinii.l by liSitirary st,f.aol, ~44)pointe(1 Py.l P!'esidelit, and tdavei:y• ;wiped'mit.... This ii...the....ehords •!,,houted f ,the'ldotiest heY; IrtinEtlid'White HoOse bn the •bdhlcs . 'of thti . POtomile. gr4filt.6 hills .61, tnit.gre!•n, in9untititis.ot tiyeverY trifiiier 9,10. e g,dverntrient, every purloiner'of the.' eyery'proslitinur dry6ligion 'and , sense and decency, patslotisnrand that•cltiin ~1 space un der the ieVolotihnety, - tttasuddlite 4nd 'bloody ~ buntier, n!' . ' : .• •• . • ••• , . 'N - J.w, the questiOn;.•ii ,Why. don'tthe); 'di) theYpAt.ess -Sn'• to ttuf littht it. ett; . outt:..l , lthe 'hiriders . tbetti7 - They'.ili aye the whtile Guyet rt.• merit !rands—they have tin army . berip itulititeits et ,thousdhts' Ui brave:. tneti , —. they hive cap te.blaialo :Afoul :Coni!,i ipz's •to iritt seise e as , tves.Y. ol mils •ut dolluro an they:•vt'atti-'l4hey...tisve n. Precedent. vested wit!), tiitqullor.al alo . . . • ywhydyti't tile) 'push 1..11 , . , wi'l? . Why: 110 0 ey...vev.ish ti;e. 'l'o6llo, ..s.tibjupte• ili. 601.0,1 i, end True. tlic;ltegrtiest••••. ll :) - lowlers . tlit•En?. - . , ar,a .5 - et' al arrant impos— lila al I of ba.ai . _ . . . . . . . svryeasou, , iug:iii ..(41 , .1krit'let or halt' a.. day. iii I;l;epiilory fur .their rutik,:whd-hyjm , n - tay. It requires' nothin . g .brit ehrer itninkde.i,co .-alid ak. OW- tthilve.lti tell fl'e. .naliun:iv.liat.l,itry . p',l9,- pose.. .0) clo,:-1)ut..it: jt Titres.' vaiJioftlll, aid builtii,.sil i,ope,ty, - 4..1)0 Artpiiess.' to do what utisht.l.o be (luny --arid itil•all. ttie:s . e . tiey..: ire (;ficleit;.tht...retori. ; ; Woad irgis . dollPj !liVre iOFI.. ,' tel.:ellum flouri she s .4.1 rin tbrkat.ell; ~ 11:itli• tliele 100 Is and topo=_tera tufk : d . ,pl stt.,,ego.. . . . . ..Ttig•Tifyis or . Lill'lti.- DCl\OOOl . l . OlO yearS furl ! . and sixty,.s man who - ..litis. priiperly• regulictod hiniself. may be efinsiiiereil.in the p iinree of rife. His matured strength .pl- - vbits•titnii . on retti . ler . ii . him.alroostitnperVionS to iheattatlis of disease, ~. ,61,1. e xpe iici.Cre s bus given him snowiness to filo • juitgnient. , His. .iniiiii is. resoloto,; rirrnllll,l - . :equal, all his Itmotions aro hi the highest•otil•-r. •110 llEbiliTleilflaqlery ovor Int,inss, Imilds . :tip it - ef , un ppf e rre,•oll rho fottl.ititii/iill . l. 1 . :i1.5 .. rortl) eu ill earl y'rnartrinoil; and passes Hit ointh a period . 01 life attowled h• in.rny gratificatiorii.' I iv• ing goilo, iiir.a...yoar or t.wo past sixty,• h :rar rl I iVos at a .stand still. • : • - . 'fta.a.ihn . art• this iS.:ZL Violii'llelj.. 0i 11;4 the Theriot,l I.iiii'. ',' Wiliiiil,,• if et oss••il . in .•iiin.ly, leads, to tti'r Valli•y at tiOlil. A gi..," 'mound which the rivet'Witids,:anil Hnni below], wait.. oura kist or or -causeway „,til t•flect a passed The.bridge.is,lintvever;.constructoil of frogile ' materials; iiitil:it depends 11111 iiii‘V it 1 4. troll ;f e n; w h e ther it,ho• il - 61 - tm , .11;. Goof and on nplexy are also in the'•vw-triity,-ro.W,,,ylay the ir,i'veter; otot thi'itsl flint f‘on3 Ow, vils . l , -.1 hits gird:tip . his . Inns - anti provide hoinstilf . .witrh ~a litter stair, anti he !nay . „trudge in ' safety Vitt, petfi-Ct...• .chentosure. To • ,qii,rrietaphor;. the 'Turn 01. - I.'il • e,"ls a 't - t• rn et iher .i, to ,o prolong.... eft. tvaik or into the. grave.. 'The. system' . yr power's., hrtNiitivre.terie,i l th.tir ,atitiosr expon..-• sion; nnis , • 'begin. to vitlier . close in 'like .. the rloVver4-rit suntsi , t, or.lireakiio sit or • Oncc.. • a're • \votj,l, 6v,e,t,•2,590 ope , a Th;! . .mi , ,la was hoilt •i . 18544' two aftf.r and' a . ,•ap.c..11 11' , I or u oods•rtpju,' ! .,elked are. tlf;tai'oe: , , chaiht.s, and pi 'la m..., 'The lrxt . .r o6t..iwid, froin In the toapufaet tiring timp.olrqiqit,, i-600 in.ipktgth; (.6, 4 t,3 are .62,00,0 ,OtatloO, 1.600 Ipo.ins;-op,,Vided ( ~corer. an d, ClEi t , ;o week it about -t,200 of wool 29.000 11. ',ol(;l'whiun, wheri tnaraigaoror.,r, 300— :090 y.ll sof ..znooS, printim.; (1.1).0 .m.tehi 'and .5 . ;000,O . 00 yafos of g oads..a. - e prittteltl•ve,trly. Ritnst:VC 'vitt .501.DIERS.. 2 —the •friends relatie of i e ct eased:soldters in this' coy mid ..cotinty . nra cd'utioned against ernpipyin.g foryi.7il:, agents to collect their had; :pa y , bounty ; and'. pensians. rturither at these. rn.:;dtng at Wa4b.in2lon, .Philadelphia and .elsewhet u. are 'flooding the 'couttfry, With ,Circulais and . letters setting forth the adyaniaL , .c . they pp , ,Sess for sertitiog such clainis. , All they:t:M ,10, tar. best, is to .M•escut. the ciaions to. the prow 4 department; rind they have no, superior, hiedli. 'ties far gettindthetmallnaved.anil.passeili .Tha, work of.preparing the. eh - Urns — and iakiiitt the tetiroriey must b, done - at I tr, tar. t he .fornigitt “rla im s ager: 1," are swind'lnru t :01)• hers, and th'e:Only.safe plan is Ur employ dimp; agents who are knoWn to. be reliaidel.and.honcSt men.—Pet. • • • ••••• WAsiuvcTov, April 2t1,-1t was; generallk' lielieved op and in (mute's pogitiitely.aw! red, that, the Aririy tomac ihisi'commeneeil*.mo.hil. • •Thp seem to be'of rhe,sarne opinion, so. 11 F reiler— g con e . sj'iondent or a Itirhemnri papet_ says hisimpresston js • reeliiree4 1 hat 'the end. army is withdraw (tom the line of the • RapPahanruick. • April . 'let tiM•fron - i - the .President of tile.' Mil:moor? nod' Ohio. !airmail con/ pAny,:dated 20111; in' re/el - enc.o to ported, limaee tin tt e road by the, re be I reported raid 'we riot iced yesterday, ' says ; nue bridge only was deo. royed tve - t .01 Cialdatid, whieh we Die -reconstructing . ... Withave Ott ong • ((trees at .1)1 points. expect to re—open through to-morrow . pas s enge r . or height riiins fintnbeen dist who! upon our enti re line.. .116 . 11:4T1ES TO WtPI.IISITEpII.S alto •ENLIST . G , ;vernor Seymour has siioted. the 'Atilt .giving` bounties to volnoteets. WM) re•eblist, and to those who nowt nlist as volunteers: • Il pro— . vides•that;ol who re-erdist lbr two years: or. during the War shall rricok , . 4 it boonty SQ; thos . e for one year,.s6o;- and new volunteers for thyemyears arcing - Mg the War, $76 each. !rho sum of 3;00,009, soMnich as may be nee" eSsary is - appropliat.eil, and a - tax of two, Mills leVielf to . meet the .same. • • • . . . . . Senator Trarnbull, on. last Thursday evening in his speech at Bryan lien, in Chicago, i‘aiil "The reisonsibility i5 . ,•06 the .Adniinistration and thecounlry lies a right. to hold i.t reponsild,i fdr'nuppresiiion of the rebellion ' '-.• •• . Steamboat men sny:tflat General'Grant's ex pensea beforo.Vicicsborrn, for the 91Tript 'O. item if'eharteting 'steamers, are 4140,000 per day.. , yhe'.cost of the, hydrantiF.,eurnpagin has • been RebeiVeniinistration in Western Virgbi- . . . .. .. . „ .. . ::.A . rtyncir .:lie'!tehed .:VVOstrington yestetqaty.... ~• this °Jebel. f 00.04 Av.a a '.rhovinr, ', on . . Weetintrip.' ... ' W,;terli viegiriio, or piftsbor g ; il.oosyrynnic. The.-rninOr heats .tiotrie' .'tilariti 'or tuft henteily..: .... and rests upon" the Net that aToree has. amity?, ' . 'ed at gorgantoro,. ,V 4...; suit 'on:lhr .Monon- '..... .011,1 a •river, ni.iir . t he 5ti11 . ..,1ine of PennsylytiniA•.'. .. No 11.;:' , 1 - s hn te . o:ert,,ined ;tor the •sai.ety of either.' :• Pil.l ; tior'g pr •‘o;erlitia..* • .•' .. . • ......• .., . . •. • .:..211is 'tit)! pmf‘al:ir:; howpver r 'that th' r ebel / . 0 , 6 ., .;, l a,- . . h .,,,,i..h.„1 n ) , gantrmii. .. will , procee proceed' any l'.virllitt 4 .troi!h... •.' •...- . :.... •.. . • . A state that cireLreports edo lote,F! Eaving:march- 'ed tvest terad;l)4+'t it) , lpdieved . that the ,tnevp inents riteelied try! our. • . - And.n . t,u)(l' Di xOn'o Hue th:at . skeAise the dis 7 :s . nfni '''of :VT ion, --Yon"-, cn'nnoti, find one,. that ilcnie.not.tlaiin •alait 'obser Contti s i I ution. il rid the' die exe , nt irin .the This cannot saidof the are highest • (aitor. a i Wing ten :11.1 - ‘••e•iiien'Aurtee(l .the oion• . 10t1 eciminict'ith. • yet, these ntW.ihe men wbO:dep. - -- nullllC I! th”tioc• ra Is rairrirs; i:And ,who now"' tit'.carry thi t heir"lung `e6rr't'sherl rose el .(Ib,rtstition - try Mice intimidation •and'• . . . AmsiticaN Ittu i volt ihi;'lmptirtnne:e oR mar..4ilitrturing'sololle i t y r : f o us . kvi,A;cand,,, )W0 intnitned tiCat - Mar. , iionwas only kind that was. ,„l opt , t r.;, n d ii ”11, forthi4 . linrpOse . si ' thC lyo now •' learn : frotii the II ; J. ) 1-I , r a rd, that • iron equal iu to•Marslioll,s is made at Trenton. The •:"A fact iirintke.st to the.people .of Sussex . . and Pas.kaierotinties, tint] of.. vast • irrnortanee; to the Aolif iiation, is that the'. Trcnton • Iron eximpa Ii aye ~tics rn d (.1 in ptciducing- iron siii tc.bie AO; g.nnhcri e 6,, of standard requjre . 'e(l by the ghvcrninent, Heictokirc, 'tturing th prisirir'_tiitr. inaw for his purpose. has ' been from England-, bot i. alter experiment— than IS . .mnitths; • Meisrs. - Copper&• 110:6tt have finally sticcettiled an• only equal, hat much fiperior to the Eng - 1i.51.) iron, and' it is . now.bcing ,turned out at the 'Tat of I , ,veh:o uns•per day. 'The ore is mined,. d t .izio g w o oil, • in, county, , where the hace _recently erected an extensive' chaicoci burst-furnace, yithich 'necessary for inciting tlig 0re.... The nationytlstrinary at sprine , .' fichl noW • ' and. eyery, onnen. of irop.o , -.o,l'in'tbo eons' rnetion of the e.ele'bra ed Snrin. , ll,ll(l rifles, is mined:Old manufactured . • ' Another Caparn , by ,the Alqbatha. Gan. Cr ITh,• arrived' yesterdaY .rno rtditttd' rain G 4 thra id r on'. the 22d ult., re- • prt t 5 their.on the Sib. inst.; in : latitude:37 07, 10livitod,..19 I Nyti it . boarded. ..a boat:. drorn'tilt; ship- Seat. Of' Boston,' (torn' Girl otfa for; London, wbo reported . r.Kat been edrittireti by the pirate Adbal?arna in' latit , ' , de 2 rorth.and 'l,.lssi seri after . gi,vitig, bonds to the atnotint of $60,00b. . • • • ' 51563.' ' :Hon. Cbitnt , nt, , 1.• , was' ar , reistp.l at hi . •; . .rtesitle'ore, at Ddylon . ,' 'Ohip, ' this inornina, dedaghti - tPid of • soldiers, •who scent up 'front. Cineitoditi by a special trait! , last night: : :Toe s'oldied - s were 'obliged .In. bat ter 'down' or hrt , of• house: before.' ally:. could sr . earli his room a lob talcp •. Lirs fir . e.lSells and called' sit rbe p ; ‘,; 1? ),;' hot an attempt was' .rrittile Io him, 1011.0' • • Ile, cv•as,l3loyght.4o • '• .• FronilidokersAriny. . iir..l7,, Q TAßTrit, i - A,:my . py. Tim -.POTOMAC, .ThQ, petition to, Northern Neck Ceinrood'. f c i rc e • COITI - posfd of 1 . )... 'Owl y, 'cant.• Mann and a. aCh . own t P.; y • under itn.l 'rilved in the yicinity 1;-orc , Conti 11:nie lot. Saturday. night' a rew Lours mil At t 1.1,4. rho; niog the. t he, cotnto;lo4 . ls :into Westrnote , -- to'nd "a nkl Illchtrool, counties..:..A.'.nOmber.:of. •takOn, and 50111 f; iipporttin't? I , :.tt44=' wei . e'ionq 11 HI the pons's 'of Arin;ngihi cortespchideliCe linejl by Capt. , Man!, I.Vas. it )e'ttet'.tO. the tity. 7 , thoritia . 4 Rillt - notul,';'lti,t:ging, that . measures. t exch'angq of. reading ...Pc:loll now :in •oiir-enstoily, tly)t. •their influence was lndispenra rble iii acertirig ri iwgro:inturrection and aaiiit- ithi. s•thu . .......tiels , .• ' '. . . .. . . . . t0f....'1',4f.0r; of flthT'.rs . t . ,l7 , i.,..acc6'nothinied' iyii I.,tont, and •f•ix trie,th: startrd :offer the. - p.,i' , , y o i..Surt , l.ty ri inrnito2;- lint Was ;fired ;into by . ..I . . ' S 9 nnd er r i•h la in iiinhirsii. and.. oily' .save ad lorrisi.ll/(iy.:6htioe.,. in :thi woods until. 'the:. o.i (ii (lii :oar C :.,',110i'. 7 --"l'lir.th.ot . .th , !' then . .fellt .i r i,, ,t, lr 1,,,, - ,.. , tnit it. is not known whether k 11.1 or wounded. - • *, • . • .. ~ -... . . Notiihi , , , , 41101 .1 ' .tva. 11 co , riy.frum• the guerillas Tith vrti.7, , ths Loire a coi;thitle systeth of . sit tie's, ;intl.:y.l\4' notice to ilie' , ..i-iirrthinding et:thilf• try. 'tooth tth. approach of toy' of. our troops. .A pomber of reh..l.rnealry-reinsiri,oth this sid • of the'.ll,ifthathinnoilt, untl' their infantry :mak. oecasionari,•isits to Kitig,Georee.. • GOVERNOR E I S VISIT TO GENERAL 110.07R.' Piudrl4, of Isletv , Jersey, arrived from th a rmy'to,nittht. lie reviewed the New Jeree ree.iinfints,•nnd ne , nred them of his . ..desire t aid a u d . corriltirt :thom . .in' the '.field, where' h felt that they would sustain the tradiiionel r. flown of the-Strati.... Aside from regiment of.r. views, he wes'hotiored by brigade and . diviei. enlonsl r 4tions According to the -Louisville Journal,igt rii;! I;ositiOn.is' that we must crush the teb lion with bullets, and' prekerye our' cOnetit tinnal'rights with ballots, .vigOrausly keepi up each proceSS'until its end is uehievedi a using :clef ories irethepne to promote. vintari in, the The Adaminist6t ion acts u t von verse of in 'fl.sing. -the absence . victories on' the battlefield to, Tiomote. - v tories.at the bdNot . box. 1t .prefersed , to ca connedtictit, rather: than to earaire Cherleit Abolition inets,—Con•tracts. A beillin , C j o y..„-Love-joy. A hard lot for the Republicans—Bel-lot. The Iteptitilicen4 Milt to. suspend the C litution for, feat it will suspend them.... .. El=;Z . . . . . . , The .A...tioliilonists who ilqitifto, posOss• the patriotism M . the scotintfy, might' lean ,useloi liissop by. vea_ciMg the paighle ofthe.P -isi4. air'. tile' Publican.. .., , ... -