.. .. . . ~.. ... . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . , , . . , . . .. . . . .. . . . . . _ . . ~ .. . . ..,. .. . . - . . .., . . . . . .. .. . r . . .. . . . _ . VOL. 5. IViii . alt.Ouptu' pntiottilt. • 'PpiILISLIED IrajltY SATUIIDAY 111011NhO, . , ,By' J.. 11•••. MATT, , ShiEtHPORT; • IWICEAN CO . UNTY, .P 4 E CORNER OF mime- sQuARt - $1 50 in.'Advance Rates of Advertising / °pluton one }Ter...— X• f, ... ' /- -. ' tt :• ' six • tri • ofiths'........: . ue squire of 12 lines or Ifths,.3 insertions, • Each attbsequent insertiun,.. r : ....... ' . •.::, • . .usiteell cards, with puffer ' • ' 5' 00 ' ' Buie or figure .work 'will be double .the 'above: rates. Twelve lines Brovier - ty i re, or eight noes nonpareil, is :. .; rated a squire.'..t. • • • • ... . . . . • • ' .• 1177 These termswill be 'strictly adhered , to,. - 4:1 . . .150iii.o.t .:Illicctor.ii.:- . . . - Dealer in Dry Goods, Grbcorles, Crockery. Dar-darer°, ildoti, Shoes, Ilats,'Oars, Glass, Nails., Oil, &c.,&c. East'side.cif the Public, Square, Stnetliport,. Pa.- ' ..,.::;: . .1_,T,',1-aI\LT.T.-I.: - _.. TANNER:=,-.&';.Cu.ltßiElt, PORTAGE, McKean Co., Pa • THE froth long experienc'e,•thnt.he cannot he excelled, iii, the htsizeis.. • . •. • • '. • Partieulnr attention. will be•ralto CUSTOM 'WORK. For" the*invamiptice or the living diitance wi hi rig. to have,ttroini> . on sho arrangemeuts havelieen 'ma& . Port AlliTany, who 'will take the )iyery•of thd tfythis rind Ih . o.L'eather ruined to'hii'Store; , when tanned. •-' •.• The largest'pileelibe paid r,rr 113 ,1 P , ,nith• e.r in' ens.h, 119OTS, 5110 ES, o! .'HARNESS, tunitery.• Entire katisfnction rived. • Connepted with my tannery I have . a Boot ,& 'Shoe. factory, and'Harness.Siinn. ..:.• Portage, Pa., Nev. 3, 180.. vsr,Syi. PROSPECTUS FOR 1864 -SATUIPAY:EI'EIIIG POST, '!The oldest and, best of the Weeklies." . . The Peopr!ctnrsot the Satiirday Evenjytz. Past—n !lief) paper is now in tto Fatty-third 1 - ,:ttr.!-- , lrculil sr utply ant unnitce In their Proipectua . Ter iThal: that they tlesicn snitintaininictoi tll it weekly U16114;11 character it 11115. a: ready acquired as • • , • A Ifirig; . :( . .3lasti; Liter:l,y . • . They have,rcason to belle.to that the • stone.; pf MRS. WOOD, author of —Rost ,Lynne," c..; MISSIIII ADDON, author of "Elennr'il yictory "&c . ; MARION TIAIII.AND, author of."Aloney' kc.• ' VIRGINIA . A. TOWN. and,numercium ot her excellent writers have LeCn generallyrogardad as Ims=fwing• tho ,ureatest merit AAA the moot ahaprbin7 interest; mud' timy iiiwicn procuring for: ThiPosiin the future as in the past. the bust Stories, Sketches, anil,nther Litarnry Soreltie v•which they can possibly obtain. .They'intand commencing. in the, !Rot psper,in January; • • A NEW NOVEL, BY MRS. WOOD, 'Author of '•l3rjt advance :ducts, e 'pre , s . ly forwaided to us fawn , ' • MIEWM .loadditinn'to the Stnriii;writt en expressFr :for Past..its also strives.t re' its ri.a.ters. Ole :beet Stories.frota:thii Hai:teals. and . givr , iu Rd. ditloit•ta the Tales and Sketch,9,,twa're nr hiss A orient. liiralliattei, with a Ituci.ipt.i'Nows . , mid ,}l4rket Departnanta, itvory :Y_ SV, \VINO , ..M,Aell INE CiTiATIS We will !nil.' to any' per-on sending thirty suiwri.lptions .to The Pon and Sisty Itollitre...ine of II';; 1, - a. feleb,ratart'Serelinf. .1 1 / 1 1bki /I, a, ti, et, 44 for Forty Ave Dollarsi.., The- mitellineit Wiil, be, ' new at the manufactory in • New' York; le.xe.t an.f for ,trarded free of coat, tn itlr.the rh-reldreit - offrititrar. • , • : In procuring OM stile:el fibers Mr tick Preniii. in -we rm.- fer that' the thirty sabsc tubers elinuld be proeurri.-1 at .t he o regular terns of Teo holler; for earl, where this cannot be done, they May be Provarriel at our rates: an.(the balanee of the SIN ty linlbvO Po.warded ri, -us iu seatib by the Person desiring the macjiine. The paper, 1171! lie sent to different Port (Vices if rh.cired. Every.per ,'ode col)eatinz minims shout l Fetid I hem , with. .money no fast as obtained' en that the sitlwrihere may lei in at 'epee to reeitiee them, pipers, and not liiirome..ll..scfistleil delay: When the Whole number ern:lmes{ thir ty.) and the whole amount of money tSlisty dollars,) 'in re, ceived i ll.e machine will be duty forwarded TERMS: CASH 1 copy, onO.Yeay . . copissoino year,. ..... :1 041 -4 copies, one year 6 00 R copies, and oneln.getter..net of eloh, tiO Coping . , find onelolottor-up . of club .---3 o 00 One copy of Toe Post and ono of The; I,ird . y. 7 . • • . Friend, 3:00 Bilbacribera in •Ilrit, ish North 'America meet remit poen ty tents in addition to the annual subscription, as we have to prepay the U. S.-postage so theirAtapers.: • .• D" Aa the price of The Pest k the came no that of The Lndy's the chitin martm tiontponett lively of the paper, Or partly or the paper awl partly of the magaiine . , Of course, the premitim may he suitor one oc the atheront lof red.. • • • .• , • . • V 3" The metier in the piper will always be +Efferent from that lb the niagnzlne... - • . . . . Er Specimen numbers of The Port sent,:gratis. Ad dress - • . •• . . DEACON & PETERSON No.• 310, Wittno tSt. Philp BENNETT 110 USE, .Smethport4 .111Plieanen.,Pa,. fklAsON, Prop . rieini -;opp9sito the Court. Moro. A rio'viilasge, cqmmodi ' AAA well turnisliect.houAp: ' • 'EATINGSALOON. TTHE SUBSCRIBER announces to the Public • that he has Purchased the , stock of the.sa— loon formerly kept.by W. H. Baker, West side - . . . . P , . , . •üblic •: Square, where he is'prepared to refresh the inner man with•all the•delicaces usually, kept at a first nlaas RESTAURANT. . ' • - 'AIDE, CIDER, CONFECTIONARIES, NUTS, •, - FRUITS, CHEESE., &C., &C. .• • FRESH OYSTERS served, to :order either raw or:cooked'.. • • . ••• . ' • . Those who favor me with their.' patronage -Shall, have, no cause to' complain,•either fee_ to price 3 or . , • Smethport, Sept; 24th, 184.:• . , • ./ - f );." The "Union League" at Washington—a • Third .House Formed. We. need to have..but .two Jinn : Sea of ,Con-, giese--the . .Senate and Tense of ...11.epresentri ..tIves...-- We note have,';' wettld iseem,, three hour;ei and. the third. house rs:greatertbnn . .the other I,WO combined Its office. indeed, oppettis 'fa' be to fake charge' at .oncd . ..of the President. and Congress, and to • 'exercise a Sort'of super- visory and .controlling • authority'Over . , The ..Washington correspondent of the Nerd: York Evenivg , Po:ri, a radical,.' Abel ition'; and Administration ria . per',writing under ,date or ihel3tlfinst., ' • .“There arttover one 'hundred - delegates • in. Washington arthe,piesent ~ivis t o. eompese. the Netiotral•League. . They meet 'dolly for debate and .the tranSadion of . bosinesi. parsons - who bavetalceM.paids. to .aseer• lain the sentimehte'of the delegate's assert that three.fourths and certainly two thirds of: them are what are termed radicals,- rather than con 'bervatives. ... This faet.is'of considerable irn -portance as affording an. index of the.senti ments' of the Rebublicaos throughput . the country upon • the;prominont questions of the time. • . $35 00 . 20 110 .. 15 00 .. 20 011 12 00 - 1 00 . . :‘ , The.League.had not:been' in lessio'n'.rnany. tiys before it appointecl•a committee ao .wait pooAbe".Presi'tlent and ask him to. reConsitl'er is . decision ; rearieeting'.llli . ssOuH and also to sagest the 'dismissal of MesSrs. end Bates from the Cahitiet:•ifll. iltitcts, it its ehayged,,ha,s waged an unrelenting war . against the Itt , pattlieans of ;11jss . ouri,arill this fact has made. {atria:nen - ties ihroititho.nt the eauhtty.., dt s also allettl that ./11r:Elair does not ottiet air and that he too einleaVored to tteteat the eandidatea hislity party. for Col,gress Or,,tWo'Staies. TheSe anirotherchargesare,mtle by tirMnittent dole. gates cOr,l:lposing the National :League against -thosernernbers*ol'•the Cabinet. and a,coMinittee waited upon 'tie President.on Frtihiy . 'eeening, io'coi ter with him upon the 'shliject,• rot give' the gentlemen much 'satisfaction, mil there. is not the slightest prospect that the, Cabinet' Will be.clianged. 111 r. Blair stamts,hy. 'the Messtige.and the second proelathation. does Mr. Bates, and tliotigh they propose' continue their • opposition to'. radical Bepnitii ; Canism, they, will support the President with heartiness:". • d The Washington ' correstiondeni of the. Nev l'ortc•Tribtine' giVes the following additionli particulars : of the meeting: • . • • • •• • . . WAsn';':•ftrrosf, Dec. 10The Grandlsfation al Council of the Onion League's of Americo, which began . business yesterriay, will pr'obably Continue' in session . fo /I ,dayi. Th'ef number of delegate; is equal to the electoral dote of •each' State, end- the District of Columbia, which has no ylectirear vote-, has-bad its. nineteen deles gates eat !lawn to one.- •-.A morig .the delegate are the.. Ifon•. Johnli: Rice,. of Aiaine; W, E. Chanifler:, of New'•llamlishire; Gen. .Butler, ;(not present;) Gov.'Dentwell and Liirnt. Gov: Ttask,, , Cif Afassachuselts,•Gbc, '4litwr' . and Au• gastu,s Drandagee, of Conneeticutr . D„B. Mau; 'and IL 'E. Fenton., of New Yor hi' AfOrton M cAlrchael, of .Perrns) I ya .nia;:Joseph• • Aledill, S. W. Ardulton arid IJ.. Young Scare:Mein ; -Of 11l inois(Z... Orandler r of. Michigan; Ilia Doti: J. W. Gurley, of Iowa; J: Sunith•and•S. D.-Ilastings; of 11'i=rnniin; J. ll.A.ane of Rairs'as, aril Gov, John .Evans, Of tblorado.. • their' proceedings-:fre•serrct for the esent,.but ther ‘ are eipi•cterl tO'intire to the great henelit •the * Leagues," ' . • • then,. for the we hope the; last time, fn our history', i 9 a . purely partizan atnrsidf-eonstifuted 'body- o(••ipeti,•who, retire Sewing leaily'nobOdy but thetns.elves and their en miiinbers. of a 'seerei • party • organization• 'throw!! out • the'North . , 'presunyi to: meet in and to dictate to.both.,the'Natienal Executive what they-shall. 'and not dol• Did the 'world ever befote , bear of •such ridiculaue-PresiirtiptiOn.arid ai - rOgatiei? . ..we'tbink•,•bat once, and that was'during, the Crunch ite'volution of .1789;whet(•the Jacobin cinhanii.the club :of the cordiflfet.6, •cortiplYied the'repreantatives• of the' :mildest an!, yeltators of Puria,.absoluielYkohed theLegis lativ:e. Assembly . of •Fuliiee . --.4lietated•rreasure.s directed its action,..and• cede deSiginitc-il 'such of itsrtioriihersas the tYirany of patty ,pro— seription chose, to condemn tot he guillotine! Eeery.'had'y,acc;iinted ssith French rem s emberthe fate of ..these radichl, revcifil tion.4 of Paris.-;,When tho . people beceme•ut . last impatient of the sanguinary and destructive doininaffon of mtultnen, diunk .With-the idea of universal freedcdri, equality, and fraiernity among men, and: inspired. 'with the vairiest dren . ms of istc!bliihing.on.earth a deree of political felicity of which human. na— ture is incaide, they.revolted'againat the' revci- latiop, sent the ringleaders to the seall;Ad, and diss . olved.by tho . se.. Jaeobinical 'organiza were the fridifulsotiree of so' Much . turbulence aid misery to-the 'Ffencif.tiation: Mankind today' are e=sentially the same as. they Were then, and we not be surprised to seethe "Union , Leegiies.? •in this country suffer. a doom liks unto .that which bald the . clubs'of Jacobins and. eordidiela of PariS.--- Philad'a . : . PROLONGING: Tki: WAR.—Thir. Albany - Argos truly says thait here' ii:no other 'explanation of the' peculiar tactics of the .Adrninist ration; . its retuoi , a.t-or . generals, tied itswasteful .metit of our armies, than a deliberate design to protract the war, and to prevent, the possibility of peace until after the re-election.'of Lincoln. 'Lincoln. is avowddly the: candidate of ' the . radiCali, anti Was recehtly presented as such depends kir re elec— tion Utioe the votes ofitti'e. 4rmy-,,and, the °us EleCtoral Colleges in the :seceded States. Pence, even . thrciuh.victOry,/and the return of the South' to its al legiance, ..would :tbt;viiit all such calcolationi: tif6- .tiatting•thq.vai. ' • f „ • , •'•-• • • • ' r r ?.,', • •••,' .114'‘ • •' ' • ' 1". , A , • .k , 14 , • . ; e • § ' I •-• -"' ' . • ;. 2 SME,THVO . RT:,.. 2 IV*E AN : ' O.VNT ir; . -rA 4 .r.'S Ail VR 0 AY, , „.DEcE18ER::`2,.6;.,.. 1563., AN E$sAY OT' Titicl),fut..n . :--ittr.Tosh the.faeet lone contribittoe to the Pokeep. sian," is. res.ponsihle ior the' following "F.:l;sa onthe Mille," Which is lintising, and instrirc ive entl•betrai;:ati intimate knowlecige ef the asinine - e.reation: .;.,. • The , Mole is half hoSiind hilrJackass i , and thett'eCrrneis;tii a lull atop,'lnitur discovering' her mistae, I Tha •mere accerdinglo,their -heft than-any other kieeter,'except a crowbar; Ihey'rtan'r h'ear: any quicker' nor 'farther 'than the hose, yet their ,cars are. big enough for snowshoeS.,-•Ytican trus t tkemWith one. whose life' isn't worth more than 'the mule's. The only 'Way tOlccdp' them . into a pester is to lu'rnthem into a medder •jteen, and -let thera . jump out. • The use. ready. for. use soon ; as tha;•wiltrin . to abuse:, The liaintgot any snore beni,thali a Chatham street Jew, and-will on lidekleberry.brtish, with an occa s ional chase after Y.anada thistles. Tim are mottertijn.ren shun;:rl don't think the bible', eludes to them' at-all. . The sell-for !mire . rnoney...than anY• other doinestic animate..'.' Yu cati'Ctell age: by lodkin .into . their Maul h,• oink • more th'an'you' could a- Mexican cannon's.. Thu never had no disease that a club wont heal.' If thaeyer ilie the must come,rite to life agin; for I 'never' heard nebody„say.6cled Tha are; e.,6me' Men,. very korrept at -Pre: known them to be-' good for' six months jjst to g,it a Ilanceirci, kick sitmbo'dy. • I Bever oWned atie,',nor never' mean tinltss there.is UnitqlStates law passed •riitinlring: :The only reason the're,pashunt . -is because thdare ashamed:of themselfs,-,l.haei. • seen.eddicated ,intiles in a sirkos—tha . could' kick and ttemenjis; Would.' not. say,. what. I are forced to say •agio the mule, if los birtliArant. an. out rage,: and. he itiht tU Warne rEtiriy• man who 'is Willing. to dr i've-a mule ought to b,e•exernpt . by law froir 'running for the legiSlator. The are the strongest kree ter on itrfh,an,d, the' he . arieStiticcortling to their size; I heard tell or'one hit frerri the, • tow: path ritt.the ka w and - sunk. but tic soon as-he touched' the bOttorn, he' licpt on towin' the: bate to the next :station, breathen thin his 'ears, which Was htit the,water about 2 feet ilida"t see -this, but a auctioneer '• told, me riv .it ; andi tte.‘er•kne‘r . .a'atictione.er to IleoMiesshe could 'Make sumthing'outorlf: . THE, CAUSE OF -THE : WAR, . It is , in vain tha't the. radical.' Abolitionists esay 'to get rtd of the responsibility, thdt, taehei to them, as one 61 the parties through . . . . 'who9e misChievoii...machinatinni. the ;nation tva'pltitigediitto.the exiting w, ar. '. Theradii Tat SecesFionios are the other party-; told upon (Weir hinds rests an . ertial :portion of the blood. been shed . anti miife has ihilieleff..upan tans Owosso:its 'of innocent people. 'The AbolitionisfS were the irst .trensgressarsi. they ronitw i nred their' trai: orons operations soon after the ealeptiorrof the Federal Coh . ctitu t ion, and.rhey.tiever'pensedin heir efforts until the .lire whidh.the'y hail-been blowing•bnist.in'to o ilatrienor even. Then, for they stlll.continue, and until, the Union perrnitneritly seviired, or. they are _.condemned' byl he' popu la r in ant and c ris shed' as 4 poi it pmeer; The.agene . y•of b oth, these fanati— cal 'and traiterrias. patties firoduciiig the preaentdarnentable e . onditiotfirif 'affairs . has fre quelitly beeb avowed and frading men cif- the leslniet'i.v . e drganizati4na and daily their (natal's, an!. presses' gloat .over the blood I,llat has been s beil,t he' devai,ta that'has 6 - een.accomprisbed, and the anguish tbat . hhs been ioqieted? • I'neir , iippetites grutv revolting . nfryff tvhic!) telly feed;: and, itltl)ongb, sinve the opening,of. hosjilit,space ha. 4 be : rn . arrurdeti thorn tor reilcClion sint re ngise; their cry is inori.t• nnp, Goi-ernnr.l3.rarnielte, of K.”lituchy; wt . stat.'s Ole .tars in . - his recent lessago to th,; Ktii!neky- .vicithis ambition.. of the, SUalliern Ine4," say , , tlie'.l)'.gbied:tapaiicism of t ho. • men of tiiO North, in-givinqf and accepting.a sec- . . . . tional quarrel:. aboitt a fecal .institution,•2llave . Turned upon The "rnoit ttronnitlezis,• : •erttel wivited, 'Viirtate that ever afflicted any the 'earth:" for this. figronnaless, eriiel, wicked, inekctiattle War— iiire," the t•vieious:arribitionof. the. Southern men, and the - bi t t s ote.l.lanaticisrp "of 'the men the, Noll 11"—tiiitt is the Secest ion 5 the Abolitionists-,are responiihie to Heaven and [h people. . . . . . . . Sthd!Huth speech (which ,Fofriey endorsetfand eulogized) before the Ntherichn - Anti,Slitynry - So.ciety;, at •lire'eaters of the. Sou:h and the.; abolitfonists of the - Not th _have one 'bond of tinioth.'thellattth' 'undertook to kindle itheSsirthern-heart; forgetting thai they would al so 'Elie. the Sout he rth.:hea r• the ferther unde r= took to 4e.the .Southern _heart;' but little thought What.a trerficPdous firing they .would give the Norther n*lleat .firing only diflererfce iris that the.AbolitiOn 'fire Was borrOwed froth. . . leaven, and that of t he , five,.eater .I . rom ano her unmentionable source.'! • . . . ljere,Jn thie hypocritical and. blaipbemotO extract, we have theilistinct.acdwal that theid is a bonil.qf Union, between abolitionists:. chil secessionists:: That bond of 'mien is the corn mail Object they have in View; .thedestructibn of the Union; anil. uniess.they.are - . soon inter• rUpt,eil checker ) in their ' hellish'. they. will'accomptish their deSign through' the InStru , tnents:ltiey are newnsinC., colir sail Mr. yresiilent .Dari's; the former per-- bap;i too ioicitant to -.understand: the nature of theiiarniiblecritriehe is committitig;'the Int-, terSacaeions enonc,lrto corbreheini,.but,,fi• regard log . tleterniinekto perpe- . We•desire, to call the serious 'attention . of the ,conservative of all - parties to, this.tnomentens •subject. Wiry' stMuld these desperate ; men, few iii number, cempared.with the 'great mass wlio dissent frunt.them, be permitted to over. throw the GoVerorriept,.split.the :Union asses der; en'slave:t he white • and ruin -the country, Merely bectiuse,on a ore Ride, they Want to abolish . 'African slavery, .and on !.t he other tp retain it? This is a ijuestion seriously to be pondered; - ar.d.it is one - .which, if we would avert: he evils rapidly *approaching, Must be soon and 'rightly solved;;and. the'. Sofia tien acted upon with energy and determination: In the language of Garrison, as a contempo rary well pbserveir, vre.have the fact boast ingly presented by, the head '.and front of. the "AAidi-slaVery• Society' that :the Se , CeBsiolll§t4Of ht!. SOilth 4111(1 . 1 fiji! I.N111)Iiti911 c . 9 of he:North are rhe. partiO3who bay rightfully claim zill . thehoners, stick as they nre,.ofinvorving t lie'rwo . sec tions n this (ear; ful, - ex:hattative and deptroe'rivrf .-Tke A.holktioiast's . of , the one section . produeell- thy :Secessionists or • 'other; .the two. faction's. thus biought; out';; al though en uptagcntlanr to V&A otheri.cornrr , eneed anti rontiliuedte play into each other's hands .until they Split up, on the line of - slavery,- several of, oiir fnost.exteri 7 ' sivechurch orga niat ioir.; and then'; alter:de. ntolistiiitg ihe 'old - National IYhi r party i . 'rind .next 'the .old Natipnal .11emc:cratic party; the Se.res,sioniits.plunged into this dozy rebellio and tire Afrolltionis.ls, syith this invitatiun;:n varied their itatidltrd to 'the iqation t 'The. results are before us in costs 'at cenr,equen6Us of this thsas:trou3 war. ' .TI „ . A boltti onists'are rej9icing.olier . their . -work:— TheY.ieee hcfore.thont Intl. the extirpa tion of .89tithertr..elityery, and Care - to see noth 7 ing else , . Th 6 Secessionists with till ihe 'waste and • ruin which this war - has trtought ripon thern;merepting: it.its a 511 ' r - 9f ~-rxtetinin atiOn; • are'fighting..With all the etohbornest , What the. (folk of. the - preppie Midet these c.itcpmStanceSl 11nd : treason,' syliat does, ttiMtatrititis,M, yer'-tr ittion - tor the - Constitution and love • ot j t Union ;mid of - tibertSl domfuntl of 'thvn - / They. must decide; and' if they would live, (reel-Tien, the decision had listter. In ' , made at once . titan Ia te (ant - • • . . • How •Al)olitiOnism 13,?.r.:efit . ,3 the Ke7,l-6, If li tree islel3i WI) by •d:s.'lll6l3i the iliefropaleila. aenkrft a:Sy:dent, nay Ite:jtnigrnl resultd, anti bolitionisin b{3 judged euts.a sorry tittnrr. Pieortt.•. that oneddlitsoineTtioraishle' II 'ad appearril iu our inidst, enti , /iottl dwelt in... the land, penre dwelt litlf pines? Twit in the , land There yeas (':,;erni dtit %Veen:tit . — see tir ns and 11 . /liisllitrricimi- Statetir. 'Cltry glini'ed in common pant, end Tot I to 'COI:IV:I ' M end [4x '-tire; S;lith'ern . lientt,'" .rniktown an d - Camdetrfietut 141°0.1 enamel lhtough . Noriliern Tho. Noithe'ri Ineir•anti Southern inan • •tit tot rlos:d toitethar a 'compact, liYing au bust Which the'tidies foreign invasion would ; break. in 'Vain, •Now •htiw•diffi.rent ! • . • tiieail%‘:-Or of A ltolif (level ojled in the North a'riew plitiiy of :tiiat. 'of self iirlitedurate'sA hatte of oor present - stroglides—ditit spirit iyhielt ciies riut riil the world, ai • of:old the Pharisee did.:to 'Heaven: '.We ore not, as other role rire;slave holders,' traffieers 11 . ,.9 . 11 niel We..:llr:i. 'the . ..salt of the'lltild; . .the of thy repfiblic; till Avila thitilt,tlifferently frotn:us twit be srpi; teh sword of the . Lord -and u .‘Veli, the strife inaugurated. b'y to ' ngu'e And pen is now ceiried on by the .Aboli— tionisro is,' enthroheirin all 'the:high. pr 4 fells the Preiidential chair; if' leadi.the • arfnies, The resources or the coiiiilrk.are - nt it s.feef—, thepeopli are in its hands . !Chas . ruineircomizierce, it .has: paraly!: , il labor, i . Thns . decimated the ranks-o4:the ;lour, it has lowiired the Aiatus of the cotinfry s ' it has 'de ' luged. tile land With blood, it ha's. overwhOrricil. it With taxation.. But whatliaS' It done:for principie r what forait.s . cherished The coun t 'may ,gn' s to the . the 'people t o ' 'wins, but .sui little iiiistelfcs t occurred in the iirarrtz al thecreation.linvs been rectified; surely . lie of rfgfifed unit the niggers piaceq at the top 61 the head. . i .Stit ely . nboliticinkm •rneeessful, triumphing, bak•achieved sornt . hinLt for linbleimli!ol . ..;lnteri• eons. mode tkem bolpier. ;it 'il i Vt:llF,' . ll Ile! ••inore lionored,htiare,Ooinihrhible, it • not bl a re re , ..pected. Lot it's see: . A let.h.r; in tin:. - New York:nib/me (rlis as thot iii. tiro Al'ii;y..of the . iVes't the negro , :s - were 'il)iiig like ration ,lieip tkit•COOse who acted ds.sereojits to tlio otiiceis when taken sick . ..wero,Clriveir out Co ike woods lo die; that•hhey Toy sii.hhe upon' sir, 'im• the. pavement Id the streets's or lijUldled 'tot:eher in 'fields or vaeli lit hos, without fond': Wit hired ino drrMe, without 'oUre. of ..roty. kind; • c‘iis 'filthy, and pitiable a 0011 11 rdslilfvrlng hilitliariti . y . . no Were'ever gotho.hed tosether ;. , einmst hi them plantation netoes,•ninl tna iiy , of 111.111' lancing to be back trtium.. old Ironres:." "The chaplitin,'. l - . says the letter writer, 'gold :lii that th'S-e•nc.. groe.s liad,sufflii tut, and . were•sfilh Suffehing tin• told want rind wretoliednessi . !lift nearly' .iga . hail died since lie hail talre'd chriree Of 'Omni; hliallrom eiglihtien to.twelity. died •dally;• that ' some times Iliey..,‘,Vonld crawl 'off. into: the w'oo'ds and 'die wheio their luidies would bil found only by the -strerich which arises ticiiih•tle•-• eay;" "they:bud nu'. shelter extiept• bitrsli. to' shield thoun'frem the 3011, or stuns, or •dew - .of the night'." .' .• ' , . . These ale the benefits' abolltiOnisip line be 2 .stowed open' the nogrueS—let the tie° he judge. el by its.frni Is.: hose doels the A•bolition- presk like the fiend: (•Iticli it'has evoked by its :lout orgies? EC=l7lll • 'Without pausing to resent the vulgarity. blackguard isnt acid malice Of false accusations, fet-us quietly look into'the respective positions of the abusers and the abused, in :relation ,to national politics, anti ace which is true:' and which: is 116 e tothe countly, , •1. 'lie:fare Mc. rile; , The 'Abolition party had its'origin end-its erowth, anti at. last, 1n..1b60 brii:naled into rigitation,.lierce and presisktit; dgailibt'iliululfilm'ent by nhe North of its conotilutional eligagetnents to, the South--; ,in denunciation of. the Censtitution as a “coven-• ant with i'rac tical , distutionism yviirrthe cradle in.whiebit was nartured.L—the' aChaol in which it was edticaterf: And when its leach-. ings•aml 'practices—respondent° by a kindred, bid antitiodal, latiatieisin at t he, Senithhan.re. suited in: the secession or everal States,. but tliere was yet time to save the Unionbnd avoid this calamitous war, exercise of one gerieroas eituifien, towards our &int hern• h:rethern, or the, cotteession . of.a single prejudice or opinion upon the altar. of the Union, ':but de, ,liberately . ,stakeil Coe Prosperity and 'happiness ofthe nation upon the bagarns of war. - Such , was the attitude of the Abolition patty prioi' to the•war:.'•)t held a position of hostility to tine Union and obligation of the Constitution ) -and' souglir . eviery possible.pretekt to :evana once to . the, lattor.... • . . . he Denmertitlq:pitrty, througlf,nif had htlAn *list 'fur lion id. tfie Union mid espeisially for ...its fa lth 7 . oliBervancq,.to'svii utl.SfStes, whit'h the Const it be . 11.04,11 is lbilii4.(l,,eri without Which - it-Ates :net exist rimy , .• I'.l sill reel repryitch friini the liolitionisls farit" Contiiittlfiedl and its . eve.i.y . etintlitifri.nof tie compliet, hoWev'er divt,r'i, able, rdthei than weok;.ri the bonds of either. the srisis in . tho..-ii;;iteity:to,pieeeiye th e .. ( hip,: „el; nod mttrintiin ial.nr . overt It`..'ll tt.nl not its the of Seeeisiotiwas 'not sfityed n.6l this hatrtill tYnr• .ppt.,.nte , l.- Ir ro-opersie4l with sil were... Willing to. join Ole holy wOrk of ni.{l. if Aim— . fitto . Aint could hove been pyts.na;ked hnve rent its nil the toriont .olbincid which tins isin6s proltisely . ii6o constantly would have, been ,s'tnyed, thus fountsiii. 7 LStielt was the position of the Ileinoci.o tie .party tiefot4 t.he war; It wits 'err:not:filly:o;e p.tity:of.lnyoltY Io the • Constitililllll -. :11.1t1; . 1110 ‘Yllittet!Pr. p.rSOILS I:Yr . 'wore - eltargekble with fres:- 6911 . to either . , it 4 akitts: were clean 9. Sin re tke. War; hen Iho 'war broke riot, the..N: y w),irh s up' ,st,pts the trelx.s or a. largo poi i kin nl Al's .Inpublicatt 'Or AbOfi— t bap party, was in lavprore !lissi4otion . (TIMM; !otting the silinlett., StninF: Danbtle. , :i Ibis. was the of tine more radinal.r.ortim or It . ,a . t.party,pr c itilpt; .I by butAretl. pf Ate fiouth ;,ntba ~.tb, s lre. to 'get art the blo%e St tto'ii-- , 'and th;!: , tepling tnintinit• 'etroMit ilrosi . ne , i by n'!;ttoo'gor jon:don 01 vsMge--the Loyd nh io) . n3ing tin! 'war ao in rx• •to; Minato. tb..1”1. tit.,!o nil) they br . T . .urie wctr trllet e antler the oltiChlost ut tl,ey for a 1r th3f-- hut. :o grnt . 11: 1;1th - e.t.a) , -the Soirtb trt'll;tl tilt.Sil.lhit:i;lo 4 it';' iirstitutio the tle:4 , nrtil.trni nits rol thr robjm:.lt:onof -its. ietrily. tht rm,•• 11,4 ? •,e,:r0 (,111 ant of y • arty In :}l,l T T nii):l!.l. r rjr,,, rc they for re..lttlr:,lle)t Th. y. (In wit ! . ,i1111,..01" . I..ll:lsPlidji I , i! (30 , 1(!rn:'nCnt hilt not. her t6r lr!)iim ((timed by nor. tatit4s; ; Are they faithittl to Ole .C . onsrt ;ultr): Tt..ey sietro . its proitisions nal •b:ea of. ptmt Th::y ill. for j , r 4 er COilL: I ion— not the . omd made hy.the Convon:inn oyorovliinh 1V:10j:fool 'ji; - esitleil!. Who aivt I.e. trait IF T., Wo dela:hove •Ibe men' 0 4 ' trait Ors. who . at , ! - IMia;thful lo:the, 'Union nail hr r. ,- ,4l , C,twinn:.ro..s-tinintili: , ritatte - aatbrstifietl ty.t he 'pt.9)- ! 'te •01:1:,.2 Slurs IVhot.ti'Dro , e. nbrei t br.lll e3tablisii ,3111. e •othoi. or trio, fthimol,goiernment in their Plae(.t a this purpose of tine:A hurt Ono f)asty,.orl ibis 'arty ti n t its part isat , l te the triittOrsi'-4.A/bany '• , . . , trorr'T.K.Novi . I T.—Li , :ccount re• cent ly lo! . the rri . orrr...,e vo;!,-te.a.of 't;,e . . , • Adroms rrat ion ; uiid t •iropula seppc?r.V. aceoid• ed them; iorne NP V:ork fr,rre.rn. said .• that. 'the nat 4.rh'irr ~ •drurds." Forney., lif ktis I VAShin6'l6ll . CYLiliiiiCii,lndirinantly denied . the :charge ) . 6nil' . „, . . . ile nation iej,Ont 'that public 11!Alls'are pv:Ve.l.oo;..thot I . llidurf! , s . .ore eoriehiog CoOr :,,,,,noo:ipre anal . lesees; thikt amiorqogrio-o , ,t R o .VV eryy:lti ' ere 'the Ilielse facts do ),..ot . :provo tLat nation dttoik: ,A II t).is ;myLe . Iroe, Aviiile. friends mill I elativr!'afe.l3..ii)a.'oo thrs Itop4t l in,.or ih Tenaeq , 'P, Yet '6o,t Cl.ll/I';C t htY.pJoido of &milk.- It i 4 prpyerb . ial th:it . - I.a st• I.;r hi trost • j), , i-E10(1 , 4 l!p)r•IJo ;r,!+ , - , r,ritri , l t is. !o in. . it'll • t A t ,Fts Fdltprlller:F 11_0,1 it sa;Ln fiff:rnii In y 1,1 ron Vint-W . lh a n of i Lei r nit nAtioji. y•coljtp,rr-s ILit 2Witftr 'crim, I n ni , ;y: , ,:ll)ltv 111 7 “:5, l^_l,‘ to .ot t s rlernl+;l,ritin❑of ...Tip' Ili 11, heop ,;ibu t au chitYri— ..tVi; o ill rfst i • :111 . ..1 , :ornry t l. , :;,'1! url:,tvitli Ty,'t of lijq AtaCi.sef' , ll.-at 11',. 4, /ire,.ite . ,7 rr of tvhorn Lr stii'lik4, are plinpinit tiutn' of Iftis -06 at lloy:.hro pin •Oet.l riptl%)spf!.l,y s rbrr rind .1eq4u1 . 1:11 , 10 pAopl,•;, 11 nod :0)1, (li4strhyvtll , ) , 'n . s,•t 1c.116:h got' 1:01(1„of •11,10rew.y.: • 11E -11s:c C.d t, Sp^. a !ter he . As,em'h:y ~.I. , theSt4te of NOV a R:t %%lid; mil !'nut burly was flrp..wlocit oil his. i-rt 4;,. sold it to. this deeitl,l tbe'comest hie Oart y, ha . piit Iwo]) }areao - for' hat lust art net pei-roon I pr'est it otion by oppoh i l l 'oe fi t the in...yon4ible'lriosition of nirent ri.e Trea,.my Department for' the Dkrrii.t . of:, Ow Valle i)1 was iiecessatY to 1111 ko snrne . stic h prol*lion • for in rutininitfor re-election'. tO the' New Voile Assembly, igobminiou dy. flore'ithil by •pp o . r l e , I hon f zli Riyrtiond ntr l Groin t y simpod his ii ittict fOr I.l:tt whom the profile rotor ns en‘Noi thy of. their 'respect, the Wushington.Adin Mit tention is sere to promote and ro=vorrMense.in proportion to t4iir viency and Alai , ! for qie coon tfy---ala‘,.! for the evil. Hays upon which we . Wave. ittorin2y. . . .. An army rnrrmimtnit'mt. of it IVe , teln paper stuns 'milk; I , fmt almtit.frenititz negroes thin.' ' . "First, j hay! Mtvt.4.s . een a rt-Tulnr'.Atrican . , that...could 'tisk', cane, of hiroself.• tineourily„ it is for R planter's interest' tO, Pea,. clothe, and. use his 5h0..4 well., • They camfbrtable and'•iv,lihs Our hard-.working mobs north, • Ethd . orin . more. work t hart' four arn•.fighting. to mike :thesedingroris' isnrable.• We aro tulanglin hn, frisin beibi' and' plenty of food,• to live • cu both ing'Ond sk4ip en . ; 'brink oaveronnis• We tore living.on n little of nOthifig,• - sblepiOc' in She hind, and extposing,ourselveS•to a thooS-, hnd difierencdangirraitu bring about this seeliilf.? iiCis,TrißWArroNn.'What' , has her-quie t u . ,1 the fiOn to Richmend ". cry 011ie Ainditienists, I k:has.not: been .used si nce , McCier;LAN what=slow;" rahid lirogruse hes been made since his removati• . . . „.. • • • .''• very.t hor.i.:(l . case•ef)this , disease ocearred • In. the town'. of Atiant,A; opt. far, .fiarri,,.'Whatia. ,Icao‘Vit Taliern Staildf . 'llin .Ke.nyOri. a in'an 42.'yearsoreee hy.ti titan dol . ; liiSt,,ltine, in the':kiwn : of :Rat. field, :01weg.ti ti he 11 . 11111. lie,"thonght- V el3l, 'lit tle a riot 'mylnit. that, 't he. deg 55'>ia ikiiil tnilil hevernl days , oftel: - Titer paiseyt 'Kenyon .01'14410 , .1411e about . it . 'any one until about (Ive: or NIX • Alays . ,before.. ' . • •-• • Ile first noticed anAt.ching-Serisritiort, , ,on the , . thumb 'which bitten . .by" the , dog t: Wfic'nevei be tibbed . 111 e sensitive portion, cold: thiils Woahl instanilli . pass. hods , . 'lbis was nn. Sunday . .. Idt • chi Us again; lie then mietriiStatf that' lie we . ilia . v.ing:ll,o3.l4(.lrephohis.. yet fogl:• No; null went . out, and worked • I , V.ed.rmsilii:he.: was taken with confirmed ItNirlyf.f . lll . day . ... Thiirsenf he .was , cross it . iid,"snappish".to• him,. and. that night Atr. Jrereiniali Parker Was 'called, At. •;thia - Om& Kedy'on. Wits vin, alficht fits, onee in three of • . -four minntesi .. .he .talked 'and Said tliid• ivas - inialile and;ditl'Ontkilow whet .hit might. he led end .f berelore hu wished to be tied tot he.hedr 11)13.•waS dons as.: he: had. reipiested, 'slit, his', cOn . Vidsintis the' -11,60;0' ail(' straw beds into and threw himself, from' ono of the - bed. t),-thr: other, 'sberitiogly . eilitiielt. ne s • liefaning-- - -inoving . at the "same time the, tied 'steail twelve or eigliten.inches s each - way—this While he lashed to,thi bed.: not , endiiri;. - It; ha ve'li drOP of , Water' even in the, any. 11'03 aTered to ' , him:. ,Medately lentil into l'onvillstops. - ... • • . . . . . , ' Itqnolv•lvas ia.tha greatest agony 'amtplead , tvitb Of:A, Do9lOr to Wiled 'him 'to llerrth •', He fie,,l . •.11.+10 7.:0'c10 , k - Friiinimo"rning, Rik nonths from Alm' tim , ?.'hk , Was 14 Sr bitien.-= ifeaf;.,,..;11. ,i0.,/etioi..: .• • • ':....:• . • • • •• • . . JNtirrOy.N... T., ttfew (lays ago a good y;n o ti-4 eressed ift a black coat, cap; unJ..li it yant , i; presenied hilmiellat .1 he' •tilit' Han, ,of the Griswold Gaya d...tsirerl.. to. 'enter .ihn service. the, oftier•rcholig;tt titnt..t.he wond•be .ree'ruit Pas ee;se.l. r4tlr-.1 a . fetriinine enit qf 'countenancer tiol stra . glit story was:fold by the candidate tot tacirilt, to the :effect that his :name was-John Winehniont'lliat . he had' three broth•- . . era in: the army nod that the only • way to see Clinm r that 116.1rneW .of,..waS to. enlist. Officer, 1-loiU told the' reenit he :was n ' , Pretty. boy," and prepared the piipers, - tehiCh 'were signed,' and I.nthirik ramained.but . a visit.to thesUrgeon.. Confronted with the !)odor, and..reqnested ,to . 'lot:Tart. for a.Medical examination-by stripping stark naked'. JOhn. WiniYhester turned pule and tn4riit,!qtett a desire f o two ye' the . ceremony: nm all Sound f .llocior,l; heseid; cgwbnt's the. use of exatnining roe??' .surgeon. : 'pointed 'ti . *?. the turny cegirlatians, Which.are iriejtorable on thin 'paint.' Johti etepned .pp the surgeon and whispered in his ear the. wards, 4, / ' Tr . ; rt rebstan?" Of course, all further, pro 7: ceedings .in reference to enlisting this .-femaie... candida to• for gunpoWder..were dispeniedlyith, and John departed; Saying ,that . .she intended, gOdig to Alnany and try Co get accepted as .a s t u oh n : is - describecVns being deeid-• .ndly 'pr , possessing •in appearance,' • 1.111!4 11 : 11).—‘ , Tyng in 11191ipeorh at Ow ixta nfizrn•mt.etijig in thciCoopgr Itisti— tbte, Now Ynr.lt.faitl:: ". . . . to all (!iose ipralities that adorn the man ntid die,tay:lfie wotmin, black' man and blark Womdn•shine a,y aq . .exalted end . j l9rfous. a. ayy kehitokkaa r ;Ape (Applause..). Tlfe flow ha's came: when sve:nre' to toke theM . the.lotad .ankl . say Of. ev . my ont. n 1 111 ,, m: • ic.riy th,7 3 it is my xi.iter it my `,;lint; ~Tllll.ll.olf..righla thar f•lp:lve Lr hhill,/ivi : C the very :claims I !mit:, fir myi , el( I iVril make- for-himl s tkie re ., meet I deioaok) he kecefve; the - Counte-. riaMe . ..l'reMiiie I wilt myself extend to MM.. A - Ymoie: Tonn in .(7nliforri,i,i whose New r0 , r1,10,1 lool.ef!;1'qPil Ft) c . cOro , tiontl with olio . .votic,•,l'op r inter, , 4l,3; ktlerg . t() Int.i fie:lF:in/4r hiqnritiv,l• pldoe• ingOriOg the pri" oL, ,:i.folorikbly.siziolfut Seih'iiuffec tiobate lottor . f , epirieft out !hnfrifqvii by: return' of ;p0..,t, Ood .t,o or atoti it% dirt 114 ye.. 'eorhe ev. , T, • sine-', one from tilt olil, .(and colt!) ' . -• ' . . • ...*.M. , rll...a , :rn.: . Flar.ntritS.The provost Mar. shat General 1111 ,-,—. (fecidell that .soldiers whO IN it, tec.;ieed a. , ficharf2e. from the army on i,:courit of ; 11113,: , , , 1!:0 may Le rcceiveii . anew tinder the lost call. for %;olthifeere.. They . '*ill not,'l.nweVer,, be olhiweil to ie.:enter..set as:vet ~ , r a soldiers, but will receive' only the•b9titifFes • otkr.(l 'to fresh recruits. The: deci,ion • will he of interest to "tilitnyi as ity.oN en. a which has Iteretofhre•heen c losed' amulet .111 , ; -It is also statett.that 'all 'mem whii were i 4l n thil ServiOe on. the 'of March, 1863, are exemp(• frorWthe i...amingdraft. All . such persons, y producing 1.11,10 discharge , pa tothel board of ' , enrollment, - can' have' their names strielfen' off . - the.list of enrolle4, persons. The I'l lends of those who have . onlecred since thelast draft was made, • can: have the name of Sach.voluntepri dieo stiikgs . enrollMent liet.by : furnisliing . the board ivttli the. proper evidence, of. enliqtment; , „ . AVA,Itit:TON letter says'if, Gen does not loqk to, his laurels, Gen. - Grant:will prompted over him , to the rank Of, Lieutenant Genetal.'" comtnander sti hu cnti show;'as his: trophies four hundred...and seventy cgin•—. non, nod ninety ,tliottin nd Merits it11: 1 the a honoTs that, grate fal,Repabli:c'ean Veitpyr npon President retained. General Grant' in command . is,t i a titie.:Wbert,„ pOliticians claMored rits delighted at.the . ,succeSirof his'liero,".as,Afer; , Ginn it'At. SCIIENCI s. reswattorrnas. t", , Pn 'ecepteci th'e . .Presidefit-460 bi•the of. Maryjdnd and man and Torr., • .11'.xT4 Prevotrt'ltrarthatri:',ot. : .. , ;-• the': yitt , from Otrier'al; textOrl.litik tlie,.tirtio to hiat, frOm the ilritft,'''on the -grottnit ;Of '4l jeitiag'k e !Ice; on !Airless :'ot : 14iiali#4 ; Otiy:t d i tob i I kii; to th'ir'sli:of Btc 4 if , • lay 4 0" , ; t..t [.~~P =.NO2* .