toutztll Ocitiotrat. . BUHL ISII EVEItli SATp Itl) AY ItIOII.NINO ' E: °WATT, , 11I'K,E:AN ouis; TY, PAk IC SQUARE "TEAlgtn: Oti Itates of Advertising • • • • i lurn, ,nilny,nar • • • 1 ' • • • • • ..... ' :011 • ‘..c • ' Fkri months • • • : • ,• gol .irfun re 01'1j:tines or less, ..... • . 1 50 . ,1•7•1' • Ir ski bsisinn ri t'i userf lon ••;• •• • • •••• '• . ••••••-•-• • 23 - Inn,. 611,15, irlll - 1 p;kpo • .... .. • , - 5 On . . . . . .• • nlile ,nrtig w ure e b will be delible the above rate's., TA" , .14 . 0 , lino _Drutier .type - ,. ei eight liens nunrtreil, in raked It seta rei. , Y: . .•. . : - • l ... • .:. .. .. - .•fly. lilltehe.term : i will be' ht riet ty ieJliero. tu. _Cl'•• Pit , :iincop':.: itccto.il2, A T c 3 T 0 ON.- . rp H E S'.I3SCII.ILIER. pormoces.. to hqPo 1 0 ..b„,s pdielno‘cd• I lie liton fotiretly kept by .W..ll;:Bak:er,. Vet sill • .; . - . • • .• ..• ." •..• • . eft:esli the i,th r inns with all at a: first chi 513 EST .V.L1112,. _ • A LE, t EON. ECTI ON Al‘ , • CHEESE, &C., &C. • 7 FRESH oysTERs eit her ~flw or, cooked, • ' • rriv; wk. - ) lii.vor yore with kieir, 'p , oronv,;,'! Aro c.use . tu cperiplaiii, a. 9 to 1 . . • ,$-ne;.iport; Sept 2 1 b,• 1563. " • . BYRON HAMLIii . . . . .. . .. „ ATTORNEY •AT UAW, eill' ; (111i0t t. , 1 - 1 . ;;;Ill , C ,,, 11111', 1'... :I.zoitt lor •;`'ee...r , . Re.r. , ..irg 4:. Cu'. 1.1..,14. 'A; teli,l , OArt , Ci'tilj .- ti.t: C.lN.itit it i;i: . t.l.timi; rivltrtittatitt.iitti Itlitit!Titlit4, Paymeiti r‘f I:asett-t, rrei i.lt I.pn.icer , s relit. t n,.; to Heal Ili.r;kle, Office in Ilatnlin I.ft.er ,, . ''.. . , • - DR. W. Y .111" COY, sounitt.‘sr conxiAt MAIN 5 . 1111:E1 Pit. E. E. J-LtaA.TH NNEit PORTAGE, McKean Co, Pa .515111 -, 7..itt froni hr.g r xpr) , I hot ,Ite Clip" . • • . • ‘v . ,tlJ• 1,41, 1)01.. ;i7;.at Port . A ", li Of Ihi tiis 1,11.0 ed. • t n,r npoirsis!lol.::, or lot ft . t.P?11t . ..3.'5 or toy t,cnro'y: C.ol;rlPct!..il vcitii my It':rylory bhoe . '• • . , . •• Pi,rl.l 4 i;, Pa . 7v.i.rv-, , • ',.PROSPECTUS-FOR 18& iIIF SATiVAY me bidbt, at beui 'of l'he'Weef:lits,". of 111$: . pap,r'r: now L+ .I; Porfy.,t/t.i.t a II thel; 1:P`i,(111 , thgt 111. y, ti.•. , i;tl 10, 11, Sr r, cchly (lir 1041ioltar.t.:Cer'it1)/ , ',:tl. • • , (.;1 : •' They h,lve t r:vut'a to belir.tu 11111 111',! .111118. ,N 19110; rutllnr , of ..! . 11tlit I,y '.111. 1 9 1'1141)110N, riuthor'of&v.; t AIIiON 11X111,AN,IV author rnr . 1 11wir, 11 fv...0 ;1,1(1 1 8. V 1 . 1:111NIA AlI - r(A N. shs nuli,erA,l9 - otti . or ex&olloirl writ P. r. hit ro Lion grrora'fly..rovitrae.,l iutorr , ; r..cur.ing for t.i:o in the I, rru.1.01,1 Nketr,',c, 0 . 1..11 - rr I,lletarii Nor,' 11.6. y. They . . oiler Inla nn ,ry,' . . 'A . 1V.,..1 I ;iOVET;i: :FAT , INRS, wopp, 01, of 13. t Cynnt.," froi: e sae , y:rir el eq , . In acs frnni J.oi food Thip , story.yrill. • • . . S " and tiotAtt ‘ . 1oti l ;t11 of ,','l"..lleo's . • Lynee. ,, , , • • • • In nddition to, titre Rit] tysSly for The Tost',ll., idyll Strives i s tssuler's. the elm; ius.tron! the En ;.thl wi ditiett to the Tsks 01'1 letsi ,Atrlfettl tu'eal;llattet., with N1,1%3, ap I .51arket . prpsilmehts, emery Wvel: . -• • , " • fli)V . l:i4.C4. NI 0 11A.TIS sra will c.itz.to nay porNoa !,Irtr .:abioniptionN poit 1)011 ly• Irii .Joit'sTh.! ...e. , ;1, - .1.!.:1 •o. lelr 41. 1;11,' Nell for Fortv f live ,11 . 144."f' , .1. Lv,11 . ..10 , 5 Witt •fre tion• at Cot -al 0w..N0....Y. „Now • hole box," I . 1611 w.trdio; free of eoN!,.teiz;i I.tm.e.,cootion , , fin in the -Jo,. toolloa,weltre7 for 11'111 flea eriltu , La pi uctifrol r LhU ,re^ a'at- booos of Dslhti for 1,01, ‘r . • tlvey m y'lia , rrnril- , l at "au the 11 11100.0 ofVoe Siv • _,ollorN fin we, dod ,to ins in C.oj 1.4r0n popi , r IFilt `1! ' , lot to Siftroat l'oci 1,14 , 44-1. .I;Vej%e pet— yon reMa',iii,z, mine, !011ie) ivalal .1' on,with',wn tutunione,r opt • 41111.itl •ooi tb(t beoin. he; pane N1! , 1 becoafa: t • Ino IVlten One ~ .I,el natrOlor of, nalues,(l hir t3.) t.,,1-01n1rAtlionitt%.7 looney Sifcty dollttrs;) is 0- rijae.lono ire doh., font.trdeil • ••e . • "I' 1.-t , lll 8 : ASH - I ;Sr AI)N 7 AN C 1. copy, ono .2 : 0•1 2 c opies i nno'ionr • •• ;. • 00 .4 copien, ... ...... ..... 0 00 o eel one to getier.op or clan, . uo ..24.oppins, it ngtonelo getter . up of u 0 • ' One copy or‘rac Pot and gnu ol The,:lrrty's . Friend. . 00 . • . • 13EITNElt •• errethprift,)!,,Knon.Cn.,P%,, IV, It. , v2:j l a 0 welltll t .l l- , 6 1:i ' h i , t 1 r , corn, • :•DR. L. 'F. ViSNER • •- • •-• •• ' clan and Sayggon, B!notliport; Pa., !cilfattend to al .p, paoonal calla with prompfneae. • 0111 , 6 t..vo dam', P• ."•`' of the Demdcrat Office ' • stcn*s oxTHE . TtAfES.,I . _The: 'stgis% are. nymvrous• • and . : unmistak-, Able orAl'repetion an the • pnblic mina against .the • inontroila , fanatielarr;:• . hr'arouraing end prnlonging.'vrliivb 'the' llernibtirati.party . wns at,le to ineceed itf vhatigiAg . the:war for 'abolitinn',. in gral=ping'i one 'after., po‘Vera.;-'aiia pfcistiruttng Ihe.m- to the 2 'uyer.'. throlk'nt . iry •tbe • N'orth.' reaction' in -full measure M e!) _who sow • storms 'mUsi .terkon ;-on a.:ocrop of pietensi 1.6' deny hai-e hail full swing gip- that ',afirt•of planting.' . The harvest is not ; yet' r i pe ; but it ls"ripetttlng. •:••:. • 'Pte.:ten ped .cant,' tirnne.;ty, prOciiimatian alarm'ed•e.een radicals, The OlnStec.: m 'ore rpenedthe. eyes of still Other's in their: . ranks, to the pdrpoSes'or..lllr. .Th - ore' are then .in that pap y. ton:. honest 'to•endirre pat ientlyi. the..sentlingdminedironly soldiers, to vote • ih elect Mils.. The great-mass of . ra licals, delis led lead, Srsititoa. belief in, the chnsditottonality of iegahtonder . piper . - currelicy i . now reprer i t their (idly when:its .cohseqUences. are 'empty : jotd their packets anal the' potion hoadione: • d'rwri the steeps, oi. bank t.tiptey; 'Ube uuthority 'used ea reeri.de. .opponents they: 19- sye dhe .wrou2.•pf, when their poltlliral friends, I lrell'imbiy D. ..clapP, ,hough in his .case - thele : was lei l l 1 the Hpliqrent Into the nuist. Onlid Mt - rift:et' inid.'t 'pierce - .the lig,,,ifiatioedid ' , meld a uhantrnoosvnte'ordiniiiks . graidedl by a Repuldiran legislature --tn . Gps erhor Seymour ari ng the, Stale . •bf Ittonsol dollars and thousands of :pled), 112 dipot, (rain the r Wa s'pepart,-- the apportiniirrient . ..otlotir d raft . quotas, th'nll , 4l Seyitmur, When 'en .iisisd . I/ (if II p*ll.: his• head,..and. upon • his• part}'one gehe.ral:. XI , ("1;1 , t ( . 1:1;1111 ti t; rn.: whom tirn . e,lacis; and a semi of justice - have .i; dagt.tnre.o.l tri.prai‘e him. . TI-de sr ry i ntemity •. p . . the denutuirarMn: w h r all . the 11-- pnhlieans' of :OM. for exercistmd pi-rsntial .. nrspeeeli, inilieadril: that the Of. tie pi l lac, ritual, so ttir Wan passing it?; Alaximildn, end tkie.desuld 'nl dlind•dell'ate,Was lather- lo.shoW dir.it the rat-. r,d. polo rotil,l - nn' longer' perveit the pahinti p: rt 1 the pentle Jo tile: base .nies, b'tt• ‘vh . tett for' t ttree'r, oats they have so l' , OSC.111(11,1' pt•clittil„ • . . press,: too; .rnoitt gitittt'oive to pornl.tr •cuttiti-tits thud trongte'stiiotal: poll s l'Own hy.tl eir course' in 'the lag( 'month, tiotn.:sittloihjy, ti;qt l'n.;thoirjottgritt - ,nt 11tetp ttet ti rteilltit. wrer:g: -. loltel - eil• I•tyeity,:rei itorpr.•'• Th.• hi'crlirg tter . Mies 'of . Siwtitte •-t' ere-to:thy intiorsitt l 'ii%rit.irif the I.pittg loteinette; -lied in 'the dell aul'that 261(1'541111'1), - ): t!O'•vn' b'' Cu. gre's , i:tir bysome:Mot , or Ot.htzr, S't.er-- l'aty Chaieitt Nteati;ty'w.tt.erin. the eorrrnt3, , vidtte , tit'• is nli Wei pnek.?!•povo, acid the Vel;•.t_ nett-rett of Iteptiblieonc.l, ses wt , lli s'itt .t.),tntrerdi,tt, ore I , eiritt ;:titi••ete..! to'rt' . •• , • 11 - 1..! • .!re - pd.“ • !hay h , 1,0 ..C;re,, , 21.‘•, - .; and C;:t . . t? oNll,l•';` , lr.. •in. ;14 itt;eil;: for . ' 1 itto-o ith the ratica , .3. :Le...3:,naes, suitor hy . l 11; , u1 . on.- in ;Ito I.l.i'a.;ipiratliiiiis for . 111 e: pre , :i.let .urvl• 'Ol ic,llli4adrfiirrigtratio - fi htit thit-rithey.ijay it had the i citio of tik;; p!ires4s in wilivit (3haseal.irtys and' To ris..the World has her-p for rtie:nih, that. spi , tolotiiiri 'ran i , either aiiii,.;riablj! the .iltictitations of siol , l ner dnnut.n iflpal • :crei.lit; 'that the thorouttif ,remndv.lot our financial pr.eilieaiitetits is' this, reilitcthirt of the i4rivorarrietit's piier•is:stics*: The tli're6t - ,,pritne; of mit diFc,r(hred linan ee l commerco; aria .. . . We' fir,l. ii.•-also tep;atie.g • The • W.orld's . 1 ,- ...iTtiiCnt. ion of I he:act..ion of the, f:•,:pehFern State flee_idature in 'eheatiOtt .the state's for, eitth erthlitets out of It pail of Abe •in:rest don .C..em cn the state . (4;l?!.. '• .. • - ... '•• .. :. also betrayed- its sensemf the to of the titr e by fiet•eching.ha , pkrty to lay natne of ReTnbliedns and take that Of Demoera'ts:-...aii open can fesslon of Cole itripr'n.aelt ing fiiiirnph . ol.th:i'irolted Democracy' in , the Nitvlei•itoi.s,—n triumph itripossible; we grant,' except 'by that ,ehange in. the e.inviet ions of. rna.Ses people, that: nwakening fr om s fanatical, frenzier, anti that "return to sober sense and intelligent. pat fintism, from which . the Democracy haS nn[ departed.•• • Of that tr.yakening,, we rt.k if the 'above:art. :ire not conqpictiotii signs. -N. Y. ilitncr.nimun WAn?—.il. - question nine! , rileored;silliee this year commenced is who began it? The Abolitionists' lay 4hu eritne : •at the door of sla.very... T hey o . 3r.that %eas the sear.. B1'11.001(.4 people tho - Union:exist ed for over. 'eighty yeats with 51.4:•.:('1,y . anti:without •witrcon nut Irit%:la arisen from slavery: if the . Abolitionists !tad alone,, or lelt, it refit r. ,.. the National .'Constitution left itL--t,r.tlfe r l egni•Ctio t ofthe'roveP.tl wiricli it %.vit rontsoltarl•byState'latli'at e State T sl.t. w.,York To;;;;:r, an ace red papeiris r.oniii 'rotund to thi;i:eieWnf the'shhject. ' Oto iii,; tint; it 4 an 'editorial ,I thin issue with' st:ating a?e iellit. errnts unit H u tt in the, Union," says: . . t Tito, nfo,le t Comrnissinneril'o Washhig'ina W,r„xpnld,not receive them,' and - pMelninned War! They accepted war. -The Miesthr owo fired the -fret gun l :' g nothing. •' SN.P4 I ,rIiP9R.I.C, - . .11',1',KE,,AN .t0v..NTy.,,P,A4 . ..8T,u.1tp. : 4 , 1y,,..4:.v.4p:i: : . 14;.,.;..44 ' The Cohiliention. - ,The ThrCati.nett . . The following is. frrit The New • Nation '.the . .oeviFiemOot paper in New:fork. • answer:. t.9.? . ...the'iccessaiitly repeated submit 'to the -cleci'sitin the *Baltimorn•Con Ven cind•to lion,'flfyou donut submit-tn. : it Yon' Will cii danger the grear.Unierrparty • ard. the Fiepnb, ify x ?.'• we would . say• tha r h fusiori of. Wordsiand hich of the rtvti . dowe endanger by.. denying the infallibility, 'of the •paltimore COnventien and. diStielieving. ih(sinceiity—tho party, :or . the" are•two, distinct, things. The Reptalicarr party, as.. we have •iattl';' has: .rule its course—it : is is' its : founders and 'CiPt.hing.' can . save' :it.. tram' dissolption. The Union party. is another .matter riltogeth . c.f. Wan:l;elOng : to this; but who',.Cornpose. have a right to speak in_tits 'name?. it :the Itepublicati . C'ornthittee who conVoke— ed the 13altimbreConventionT We ansWeriTo. .The'Baltimore Convention: belongs essentially. to-theßeptiblican' party: which conventea t ill but the new.ljniomparty,the party'of the. fu turn, Whicit is:nbw in .course of formation . :11n . et•tery State , ;vill:doulr fess •eratrinrise.ris many •dernocrat.s - . a's • Iteptiblficans.:: - .WhY.' should . : it receive life under ihe:auspines.of death?' Why. . should the.futurn be' inaugurated by. the' past? -• "Tiff..new nation Whose' existence , we . hope to'srf!.rottnifesFedbefore the 10th of Jilin., can • have nn connection With...thc .old'..parties,. the . a b , ises, incapacity . and want 'of 'pa ti rotiSin: of Which have r-ndered its creation necessary.: Iftv.v• ; coultlit.agree to - ,their decisiiptl --We' wish to' get' id of all this party.. machinery, . of 'political dynasties such as the -Blair,' Seward and 'Weed, cliques, and •ot parked con ,.. es iti o n's . 'plott-,1 long in.adtnnee and held-within reach: !•of Wile House patronage, such as.this IJalti' , , rporc : COnYcntion, . • • • • • . ' nit is. a • confusion of :words and- of ideas to 11;hg , thu s irvation. of :the Union and of. t he. artric;ples nf absoltire -liberty •upon the. of the R.ipubl.ic;an phit and all others: are .:nqitalty •erirriipt and ' Worn . The new' nation . most. have' neW.. men', ne..v dtiii.otton,-new. energy, new intelligetice, and we shall' seek the , e element:: where they.. 1k a,re•rofmmil--Tainiil the mass of %lie people. • W, lyrist result them; probably about the'2lrh. ot May ; in ventral convention' at Cleo , land,, freed - tom baleful.' Waihington 'inlineniesl. nod after 'the 'people •bak , e ''spok.irr, we shall early on their decispms•at 'aThrisks and hczaids.. • .In on shail we submit their : decisions In the politicians'. and: w') s:hall incessantly •re pear to the people • that they.lia:ve no mote cruid enemies .than . thesn 'somas. prditicians,. 'claiminit as tt:ey dpi the einliisive privilege of tbl'ol: 62 A..1:1- ItCillt; in th it mine, while they bola , in rial;ty no other object titan to fatten an ' •, • • • c•The 13,thit:nor° .ConveritTon • is. nothing hut v...10 , re the triple are to be s2l(ldi . y.the,piditiei,rn.s to tlp highest thi-ri;for;, • we carrl t :o:e.:nothing•terto with the liiilin:oreCon,Venni nt l . 3 • • • , • . • • 1i it propo , “...s:Yo oppcw! - o'f,the 'poo, ilotHe . hdorse. Its 115. play :a 'factions .ga 'do; 'coti..r . arr..• . . it iinahll"..;ceirp p.".reeivirg R. Of s ra a'r.J 'lll 14 , 1;:t mll.l - fil •. 1E1•0:11..1 . i lns !.0,!.;! 0• t v 0 J , '! , t 41 - 411 I IN. . . . , . . . .. . . ...,.1% . ".. it •...; v ,.i,h :;,,, k th - f. -'s - , ,, f - , ,,f •11.6 s ~ :1 -' c,t , , 5!,, , ,.... 1.: , a , -1- , : •1 . 11;1..t , 'the t:liiiro , ..,ol al Urn;:y•1)t.......n, , i,it.r , ...t1,.;t:01"0.1e , 11 ,- ..rple . pt rbloil to ao:t ii. ,,, 1;r4..1,t ',.r. and , r 1 .4 'br c . ' mir wtl •1 , a i. • Talc Mr , V.Clo7'i *.A r rt s. of LiAiling•ia fi i tar.Oentspapers,ln f o rce t tiegrp nit 4 •;cflrlhli24rolltinti . idea on- the vonitntinity, are 'con - filmed-with ereat otheis,• seeing the tendency. Of the hin endeavor. to nit - in-drat , lb. idea ~po it is iilrXor:illiy established as it pair of the eiteed of• . th-e tio' man is in goad acid 'isegitlatt Standing wh.i . refuses alienist?, soeial: and j',olilie,al crittalliy tti thO.negi *A's ft 'tint, after all; say.s the'iiiitruil of Gay/Miro", a dery the It'stri.ry alation:itimettlsedliy'ciVil roar, inert (wishing, .by•ilmitsuents nti hit alltthe .horiors.nt war enact..iti itTvast expanse of - country, a host ~ , Qldidri. o fferir,g life and all fdr;the LTition antl,Constittition, - and. ail tlre : twhilr• - a party, in ',effect the doMivant patty, • certainly • Its • leafing'., and . rte spirits,. Ovowing. — tbalf determination-- that, this war shall never:cease . till white men censeo tngiye political arid social equalitytO black meal;.'. It is..eertainly one of the m ost rernatkaiLe mges, in hairpin history. These' men, - too, and perstiaded.thal - the'y ere -philan thr-opists, ha really a .conviction' that . they love the human-race, when.the impartial obser ver cannot but acre-plainly that- they 'have : no love'' far any purtirm n . 1 -:that race, 'black — et -1 While,' but. tin intense overpowering large pail. - of the white raCe• which - impol all their action,. • They consign • •bot white . .and ! black. to exterminatio.n.because they hate the All-this fanaticism of - . Abulftiortistis is the hatred, •not the .Sentimenial fully of love.',. 'When .a nation into the hands Of sorb *II its fate is under the most dangerous, control.... • . . Negio saw- the demand of.- the railicitiparty leaders. The Sedate and 'louse of .Ttepresentatives'are'occupyirtg their time.in legislatitig.ne'gro.es into _railroad cars; tier s ° 'voters' into, territorial brgtinizalions,'negro egir y eve.rywliere;;so ! far as t hey' can, -while the eptifilry is•ritsitipglhe downward - . road to ruin.; Anil 'some sensible. mcn.stiil. adhere- to the part yithtl. think there is a l charitable notion Infft r all„ ;Anil in ille.mean.fimelhe ! fitcqmens are sttirvinti by thousands, andmise.ry is nyor, tvhelmin the tilack'yace. SW: . NA•rtox'..says:•. ,'since the crration the worl.t.has 'there:been a War so loosely; so•s'lnnidly and;so. shamefully coriduv., lisd to-belieye the ity..rat her 'than' in . !be cuiriabiiiiy: or the . has its Fent -and•lA'ess, IstOitli and South, .e'verywhere we haye'the.samls results,.defeat,:clis;Trice and ruin as this sole reward for so many sacrifices, to much energy arid tell denial on: thirprift •of the pedpl. in time' that this . WWI ended."' . . Gen:. fleftnided by 'a • Ttipubkican Edttor—Fermetly ono! (This A few weeks "figo the .New York : Tribtioe contained the following sla hder: tiputi Gen . . 41e, "I rthere'be sincOrfOk st to Gen: .AieClellaniwo hini. to . :ans.wei this , cinest.iOn:-,- , lf Gen.. '..llleClequn . is: 'a tine nier, why , is everytraitor . hie noisy.' cheiniii.. ion,'"-2V. Y. Tt,bnne. • . •• . t. TO which - the - eilitOr or Ole •Newtrt (V() a'RetitibliCan Oater,...replies .thus-r Zalls us 'fp _t he-A to eeeia man' Who has ••been.. initrimpmtithas ~to: organiza• a military force to "supprt:es rebelliOriolefamed, traduced,' rind treated with' •tieh'extreme. enmity by men' who liave i3ne so little to' fight tra PO, as the .eilitrif•Wf. the N. 'Y. 'II/Grim- • We :do. not :question Mr. GreelOy?.s loyalty, or, his. zeal: to this country frorr .overthrovt and , .we E;ly ihe,aame. of Gen.' McClellan.put . we contend., McCleliiin 'Jai . shut . the mouths . 'one Mindreitt.Ceitors, where - Mr.. - .Greeicy.haa -not no much as beilrd.the'fe,poll .9t• single mils.' ket dischniged..at- (hit enemy. We say• . this . =thoug h because we intend to rebuke Mr... Greeley thOugh deserveSit- , -br beeauSi. We desire 'to laud -Gen.- McCiellin, but 'we have been a soldier under hint. :and like. thita sands others; have* -connected ei :soldier's Jove. fo'r him,' which will , cling• to US .to the' last.' ',Should we dedy ihisilesen :In' Mir 'pre sent' 'a,s b jn6rnalat, .we •should blaMe man if. he . : . treated • as scornfully as he would a diserter, .We therefore say . to Mr. Greeley .tlitt therein one-, sincerely loyal" man lobo in nbt . nshained or, afraid' to answer: this' pep . . t otectenan a •trier nian; because one hundredhousa nil goel . and true soldiers:.of Unit ! ri 'Sterns`. army resnert and honor hint as an 'officer :a . nd why is:ready fo,..sactifice hts life . fo -Fa Ye-the . etivernment 01. . people who will revere his nairietong after his tradueers area d.,aif and lorttott,iini•.• •.. . . enehe . t-iietie rernatirs•ns v an independent . .though . jVd never- expert ,to support Gen': MeClillon iri any,-politietil con ty ahus'e him beetjuse hut.. tepn no tiefurtunare ns -:to.'hiree bad ttien for .. triaisy .. c!iumfri . ory- , ..' If th.re is 'any - truth . histo4,.:the same sort.brchnoe . nie tineiittern.riteri to swarm• around'Otir Washinn tOn. We haste' no kind of an itlen ''.ghat c 4 - mon Mi., ..Greeley tt. t teks .his . -erin - trviriirins, but of one .. ‘s.e 'are cat tuirr, soldieit , will nester make rimeh twine whore he -is, will ]) ite'ver cut roue Of a ft4Thre'Wiiere soltliers' T' . . it ii po.sible -that Uri article like. sonv 00' . - . road 5;. 11 . 10 rip . 111:111 . 5 same may to' Inrsnike- on,' If so,: we .catthot l'he. man - whd . b'oldly,sccusi e. Gt.u.witli - ttenelier.y'unl treason, .sitys nti'Arts of 'every -soltlior who has brew cominantli ns ert it yet:dee.;!e:lly.,. It to: hove_ sir', rixvr a 5 11,iface Greeley to put down this rebellion, a0i . .1 ire . the 11..ntis of_ such roo'n, air at;n. tMeClC.ritin iromi his „Soldier friends...rd. 400 /) , " . stop, lira .fightiitg'ihe trOtt . ei: for- us. A"Copperhend , Blctrtyr." S.; - 11? days. since 'ccrn.nit_tfol : to F•qt Llfayetta; n Tortola' Ilaydy• . .l.Y. , .(clapil, aq'oo(i of A • girig. s.',v hid Irri who IT 5.1 i to s!.olen 0n4r . r.1 11 . 011.5.1 . ; , 11 cs: iperults at a sioglo. .in York. FOrthwitli the. p.rmloar'co.l• him 'n D.mincr'ot; and arpfie..l:ta hrm , kCoprol.l:e.o.l ;11aftyr..".. The•lalsOiaod rho. aylidrs. r0i5...1.1.). [ha same prosq:was. soon' 11;s own his • - Writton as 101.1%1'1 • (6 : tho •. • . rhe . collar2tlearmlnt .of this itAfi,rttl. , War Mr. Cla*pp has 'been ti• st rang. Union man on& a warm ..soppnrlor of nlf (he Coo .tliOt right of-Ao begs' torilc,:" . . chirp ...was. •Om candidate . for Senator in, N'e‘y York:l4st -Tali, Wild • reF,l . ii•e,!.l yo.tes 4!.6inst .S;ix-ttin :I)tirocrat; GtPely,.a'.reshient: of the:. idistrict, his . ..,vprmest itird'urgo his ch:letion . • • . • The - Alhaity . ., , lth/s and Agrees ssysi • • . , . "Cl•ipp threaten - id' thine,... , who refused to, surp,iit hitn with imprisnornerit; in 'Fort La teyet•te,,a'tifl .trim politicianol the. League' 'sehool.." . The :queStloir now a:: ‘Yhat' will be .done• ,withthis • our opinion,, nothing: el all. u: a liberly :in . a hort ti itc, and-Avilbnost proha bly die .:sqleetert. Icy Seciefary-Chase' as one ,of bin.ftpanciers, 'as was ate' (Al's," 'with •C.iltidl t the' recreant I)einnerat;webn suid himself to • the.. New, .Yuc k Stare .ftepubliea n Conintittie for $.1,200; and *vo.erl for the Republican Speaker. of the klensie.. Not withstanding the great number drelsrairead V in Government:- employ; they ttrit• still'hi d.einand at. Washington, and coa:mand high prices. Cliipp!s• (Johns' to: employment are not likely to bo 'orerlooked.---popiot A NO . BLE RttsroNsv.--:The Evansville (fed.) Times says: 'at the 2:.-lth - ,Reirrent, informs. us that he had.,sCarcelY-got-off the'cars at the defaik here when . Wll3 • apptbaelted by, a citizen of EVansyille, and he; and his earn radon inlet - Med that:flier° . was .a 'copperhead', paper ptiblishCtl in thin city,;. and', they were ;trod -to. go'and deitroy. He indignantly re plied that he,tvas, a veteran. Isoldier, sworn to - 'support :the:.Coti.tittition. of the, United Statea,,' . l;vhich .•.gua.tantees the freedom of speech nil4-of the press',. and that he: would not'. do the dirty wort' of any'mtn-who'destred , . to Violate' thelaws-of his country; -wanted kilt) . * from, the ,citizen why. - he felllw soldiers do do that, which , he Was teo cowardly to- do. .hdrnself. citizen tnade.nn ioply, botlnoked,like'ri sheep killing dot; Cauiht with the. wool• ; teeth; vi•ai Iced: away. He' had,. waked trp tho.wr.nnt A N' ,, or York V,Veekly i pnper:tersely but' incl. rlr,nntly ro!riarkr-...("Form, geeehoirt to spec , ulate in Walt Stet, at•presetit, is just, us, fool. isif.tig to . ,play,euckee against ,three Western blacklegs; witivti confederate standing..bebind your chair and, telegraphing what .k . . 013, Do you understuryl; , . .. .•,. ... ..k ..1/.. . .... ..... ..... ..... t.. . .. .. .„ . . . . . • p ••- .r . ...,, . , . . ... . , . ... . . ' ' . ... • . . . . , ~. .. . . • • The - Tendency to'Mentrahzatlon- and' a Splendid Despotic GoVornment. , . The.first ' sign or a tendency in - .the. direct tinn 'Ol 'eeittrelization... and.• a splendid and tlespetit;;_ gOverriment: - Was'„ exhibited. the . •dernanti.matle• by, ..the' uirited,(Aholtihn.press and politieionS,.,that . , the. Pre,lident„:: . odod be 'r:onsidereir'the - ;Govern merit, rind Yyrerkteilt:ns ,suchc tinderpenalty. ef.'ausnieiori',cit' trea s on, and hO selection and Use 'by himof ., ri.large body ginrd or eavalry, , :to..uttend. him, in Ili!: rides:or.firives, and guard the portals' the • White :louse.'.Nex**, the ,the , that. ,the. !i • War.Power, lo With which •he .daiims ; to be ; clothed; overode.the (Onsitirititin; and invested' him him 5-1"; ;lirie..power•over ..:arid . Slate's Ida owilf.,Will...ntr:whirn the suprerne . law..nnrrhirnsell.,-,or his :appointed. egents f its executor . . tni:.now, In, the third 'place; we hai4..the, Suggestive'and hutnjliating. sign•of The attenriiince, from the Nine to-iime , ut )he Court Governors otSOVereign >how. ing . the. knee. tO the • usurner r and. elniming as tirions what of right belongs' to tliem in their -officiarcupecity, under the. reserved rightS.'of the•constiinikin and.tlie. laws ; id the State.;..—' 01y . ,own*.do.vit'nor seernsTo hove, talltiti entire-.. ly into the new , i,deri;,...end 16 recognize, hy frerpient "attentions,. at . the...hoddy Court, snit his ; implicit obedienie:„to >all the edicts cirthe• Shoddy drown,Abe 'oldi!ernflon orState'lines,•and , On the Subject, or:these: freqUent. tubernk toriolCirlaits, the .t•incinneti.247ey!drer very truly lemur:l4s: ' • : . . . . • s 'Phis showS the centralizing tendency of our politics , under. 'the 'present Aboltion,-dy -misly• • Her! •GoVernori 91.SOvere4in, Stutestrr . •. the Federal, • coll-, . .. pact,--fOrgetting the dignity. t of their . pbsition . and repairing:Ai) Washington to (knee int m— ien lance around thelontstoal of.• the Federal Agent whom they have cleated.: 'lf they wire viceroys n 1 .salject 'provinces, holding., their positions at.the will of a ga - perio.r, -they • could evince:. greater alacrity:in carrying . out . ' , Federal Fehes . ts. Th,st), .Abolition Gov.' ernor's , practically. tercignize the truth at. titieriln's:m.o.nstrnus assertion; that the h: Stater , sustained the 'same ,relation •ti?: ths Federal Governmont 'that a •iounty . 'did 'to, a.. State. other words, that we were a grehrlcodiolkdat. ed. rinpire. • •• .r•How this.contlyct Goyatnors . Com •• pares ..with., - the .patriot John Illancoilc, ,who. \vas Guvernor,of 111assachusetts. when Gene, ral ..Washinonn, as President of - the' 'United Stertes.,:maile. ,his ,visit•to that' State': The, Governor refused.lo call on 'the President un—' tit the • lafter*.had first hilnored as flue . repiesenfative of n sovereizu State,, Such .was the sturdy itlks•Of 'the. Revo• lutinnaty-Pritriots ofS.tatelighti and - Federal. tuttordinatiOn.". Rebels Captured During tile War . Tfo. rephrt : of the cOnriroatnting tearieral of 1 5 f . korwri.aays a Wa . :hittton . , despatch nf, the • 13th, - nr'e.Ornpanyhig 111ns0Fretaryi 6f:l7:or's ie.: p,rtjust int blished;:showathe total .nufti.har of Confedetate 'ollirer and .itfao eapture.l by oa since fh—eornrn.neement 'at the war Ope' - . toliont-.Gf•nerPl, .Nrajor . 185-1°1108,1 . 41G colonels' 214 219 0 ) 503 nOn-rorraidssioni.4 ilfl.err,..l2o,lsoptivatfs and .5800 cirzpo . s.. • on hand lit dlito of•repoit, arda . ng wll. - on Ono 31>&jor-G,.neral and 8114, adiers. horn 121,037. confutlf.ile:a. .excl'anfzed 05.01)0. Fkliqalf tetnined. tihtlie:&mip!etion of•exeiiitittve, tiFteere lee herb 51(0s.•itre:reunte't1 .ht their exehengeithle tehue pri irs; . - Fitice the date of the ebove, revert there hiit'e. ,1101 . 1 . one 0106511 pd . . . , . .I.Kehati4r , s, and. - Vpry fe , :l. catour.!s ,mi - eithr.r s - . 4 .; roo„,*queu'dy . rho , . 11. Ares Are: PIIIV . 4fX irp VAty c• ( : yeroct. No rt,thrrn”ut has boonlur9•ish , 4l ...o. : ;r..Goveorm , nt of "tho' numh:r or prisoners K.:1..1 1. , ) , , ilp. , RabelQ.: -.....: , . :or T 111: f.e,lto,A•rityn, stature ailjnarned yesierilailiimeet again on the twelity.third Anguit... ..Spite of,tht. I ntiad•lciek . iii the Seibite.,, it has tnnnaged to ilk-, patch - a Staprisin'ti s Moon! of '•ltiOness the The adjourntrient was 'character— . .eiiremnoies;" and the A ppor 7 ' tintiment hill has-sentmany of ILe.tnetnherste toeirlon. laiewell.: '• • • • • . - . .--We'hopethemext . Legislature may . be made tip of torn of Sterner stuff than the) uliti4,rn— jority in thet body at. the late sittitni: Should the winter.solsiies be ushered in with the Sobel hesi‘oris'nf three-,,years, end ,desolation. 'deeply sohli into the hur t's of . tin:: people; • - .• . 'Or:nth!' .4130!itinn domination suffer' a riser' . .cliangr i ":the next session to Ire' one. as mush importance to the State-as this'one has beeir to it iirmanvsensv a • of. Pethl_aoll in- • jostier. Thai dark days of the hereafritr, may evoke to the.-:couticils 'of 'the • Cominonwentlh . all the wisdom and.ealmness which in the'initir of our itiar vre•shall'so• much need. When these evil days me :upon 1 . 15, we pray 'that stren•gth'end pulify to .save us, may',be The Democratic members 'of the late - i3oily . have nequitted. themselves ihe Inlet imposed ...lit them by . 4 --tried- eonstitu 7 eney . ! — To those whOlire to return; andtho . se• • who 'retire wlth• the sat lsfactinri Of: having'done their ditty to the . coantry, 'and themselves; - We •tender a warm cangrattilatictiOar.the.eteadlast Ma'oner, in the face of a pampered and arrogant • majority,With'whirh they:have stood .by. the time honored -principles of the paity,atid hone 'honor in its ancient pre•stigeind.renowli.4-Pat• A Nzw Rot -WAY. TO TIIV Onto Rtvip..--The. Cfeue/umi.(Ohio) Herald, says, that a charter; ling.been is,sued frorp. ;lie .Secretary of Stat!es: offl.ca fur. u.rte!,v.ritilront!, to be built from Col•, tirnbu9 .down the fruitful Seinto thrniizh the'eoun'ties'of Frank lia;ltniti, Pickcway; seintri.',—.F.x—Governor Dennison, ol Columbus'.; 1.4 - lubby, H.4l..Payne, end Amuse §torici Jr., of Cleveland, and Million) A, Clement!, of Cincitmed, nro the . Corilorribars:• Capital one million five hundred thensa'tid • dalleriw The survey will be corbrneneid this Week, and' : the yoadwillhtpirj through as . fast as possible, this•rOnd tikes': about •the rante, as theOhici denial' Co: Portitfoutlf , . on the Ohfr; itiv_'er, and i 3 virtually ~ reontintiation.o the dles4lsifrit" end 'IC oh; • read to that r.rto• " MMMIMMM=Hei THE Astna%tt on tun Boanatt: 7 -I.ln . 'der this head th'St. Democrat, LOuis Degerei, iiV. itloy , Tha*f el ing opposiOoti - tO'llte , . „amnesty: ropy,artteA 11)a loyal int;tl di, gni border.Statee, :Is rapid ly is;.in, truth', but' One - aitytith.;nt. - ornen , gAlie(ii Upon the , stiP,Pct; nor yvif the..probtlo • which" 'are gaily absl hontly. eotiti'ng' to . light tive.ot its vtarkin;ge need "wonder' at - the. farti ,Fiipt . ri• every quarter *. .I,Vhieh` oath washed? reb els Itorif,•the p.tithetn" have, .been able to rench,leoriteediti the same voice: of cOinnlaint;.bittetly . KOteatineigaillit the dias geriatitl inPistiOe•of Ifie•ineasare: • . . '..TIIR !POiVit , i. HEAVR:kt TO _BR SII/INE11:-: Piof.Newinager; on.-. 1 three yeata i .aelentifle visit from, 'tells .us -that in' 1865`• a comet wilt close' as endanger the earth, DO alioulilit not attach• itself:to our pl.inet . (its'ene ttlobule. al gnielcsilyi•r) .niir .ao tilhilate us, .the sight. wilt be twist heititiful o Behold.. During - three 'nights' ne.dit;rliness, hut bs;' bathed' In bi illia tit light of ISP lahainZ 'AS theTrores'sor is . gOW on 'his wa,ylrotii:Ahatialia t0.8a5 . ..41.iit we no doubt hear mare.tiorn hitn.un the 'subjeet . un his striving irrEttrope.. •. - • ; Those who, with to.• slight .. Scripttiral 'rent,..loul ter the prertirlenniol.:.ndvent of .Christ, and who see around them. the signs :of: the last times," can vvithont any great stretch of ,the imagination teed' in• Ptc7f4ssor gimlet's a calculation a. partial ful.liilment- of. the. predictiens concerning the s . igns and won dem and shalritii , of the heavens' tit Itthe Mg or the:,Sori of: ition,"..contained F.t..nsao,--It is rtim . med that D:F..Johnston. Em', it Justice of the Peace in Botklundtown ship, elnp'd last;4,4lt tv'th cerettin young: vvith yhom he "has been on very 'intimate fOr s om e, ,The i'es Hr.! inpn4eil •. . . to have . taken .the:cers at' Elm uoin slopping' at Berlin's Hotel,' Clarion 'empty, the first: night. tittheir.tispurttire. It was understuoil in the 'tielgliberhood. last. fall, that'an, elopement had been planne&and that the ,wife of Johnston. discovered a fetter* 'wee then in Crawford county, in , her husband'i ker . the pluce, 'cete ra. • 'Through the agency of, friends the a ff air we's frustrated and . the Miss brought 'home. Thus' . time was . given the ,, PartfeslO organite s , campaign"• and changetheir strategy . i. Johns.: ton reeves P vita and two little gii Is, from six to - t*n Years old—a Most tatereating Oil City . 4ltoniter. ' ••. ' • ' This mall Johnston :utis'a..r:rea.t light ' of the' A..bnlition party in 111 . e edd 01. the eounty, end as kno as the Be'clrfanilDemosthenste, ti ieui celebrated for his abillty .to abuse those. 'who differed from him 'in politics, and .irtt4 . "ll bad matigeperally Tong Velcro his ..ichange base.." : -Ifis,family and ,his..'victitn. are: to lie pit ised t —;.VGna Spectator. . Fntiaroar,ix,iVEW Yonn STATR,.—The Wastit. ington corenspon4ence.of PemoCtet contains piece ot.politico inform.. n!ion•wliich' ie not given by.the Lincoln; jeer . • frien;l of Gin; Freithot, urn: gOini to . 1Oalte• 80, 'effort :contrel• York Saute convention oft. the 2C. , :•,h of... May:. A then le'rono neenping n'high-posirion .the •(1 - iirnself not At rfernnti.t ".man) • riniq to me, n ngo,..elrer returning . from aal visit or ..t" lin In ber of . d 4 3 -3 :to New: yo - r 1(• city; that • the fluent . p Ilqn :cias . of that. : eoy. and ! hat hotter'. work Otis beieg for , hie, lboughout the State than for , u'q othor It,is . not:only ;noisy . w6rk,.1 , 10 ie, - preserving: eFteiJ. 'lraptlears thrre:,nre e . tmeetr:of Frernont rneni thwie who nre :l'H.Vw of ,going int o•the . •Bultimofe, enniiention.'erid..oose - 'who . art.;ovposeil to ileihgig.. The F:.rmer txtel.sivvly of Geritutp*:—tlie ,lattor this week reeofl with pl , aiure,.the regular'arrivecl..of care iii the l , olll . la;lellihiir 'and Erit; rnoraing .the tr.st reaula(train-left St tlary'l'(or,Eirtrni..' Finn) to coptirct.with 146-one' !piing!, East, and in the adtetnoOmrelurtied it.huadrmi paES.eint,F•rs jitclitdifig'qople . ien or t:velvi zeni o( St :)141..y . 'ii . whe wnt,cinwn in the morti ing : Wd hi.go been in (rimed — that. the passengers train will ltuvit daily going rust; et , arrNe.fnirtl, the Easi ii 'art . „ .We ere. also..inforineit "by..those...jane,ag . the W 01( on. the road, that Ave:may exile !quirt noise” . tr?.mitko ite appita,rance in a very levy tlayisy. t h monilt..„. The ' ,briihies, bet wrioi are noW all completed, and .a heavy toree is 'sneased Idying'the tiack, arid ;inn few. • . days have, .it,canipleted, to this .411iiee'.•:, We fi pS , our _ think the matter :in its proper- light,. and .he , 1111}'PI:epAr'ed do rtre.t. the occasion ('be arrival of..*the first regular train) in a fit I.. F oipin t ,. manner --.E14 . . 'The other day. when the war nelis was rath.,, .er rirce and th ,, news boys slight .y tsttiek' on. their merchandise, one of them planted .himself : by the , Metropolitan entrance. 'and : shouted,' tiFxtrn Star! 'Great battle in: Alabarria!!? ea . lustily'thethe speedily found a shoelder:Strep ped!cuslorner, who ran.his .eye .eagerly : over the columns tor:that hattle in Alabama.. . Be duln't.find it, anil called out. (..You rescel,' can't see any batil«d' t' No.", anaWeretlY the bOy, as h widened the• gap'. betvi•rien-hirnielf and the officer, , ti.l 'recto'" you ..don.'t.rinil Wilreee'one:if.yon loaf round. •this, (ire, hot el!"..Everyboily.,laughed and the boy went singing tin the. strei..si_.”Eai ten Stati. , o3lhei,.greatlbattla . iirastsineton , §tar. . _ . ,Ttlc Nei& ticition wilts tothe'oble'r.Bleir 'was a bosom friend of ord Bob TOO, otitentoeiy, the , fattier of. Mrs. Lineoln,", and:. thitrieemints (or his influence over the president: only ',think of the impu!lenee 'Of the the railicals in Apeek ing of the father 'of ,1101rit. Presiden t 4 Lineoln sold Bob:Todd!", They might say'lltillial4r, at • • • • '‘Tutt, great Woo before the 'elitintry is thiti f Shall abolition pot' dciwn'the' Unioni 'or f'TPniek , v'rp. . , •-• 77,V • ' • . .25: .