r grmccrat nni j?rntinrl. .4 Tfovel Position. SIT As we auticipateu, the President Tl.e friends of the Pennsylvania Kail Road signed the bill for abolishing slavery in the finding that the people are determined that j District of ColiiOihi.i, and it is now a law. the tonnage tax shall be restored, Lave adop- J His special message on returning the bill to They tell us j Congress , will be fumd in another column. Srrz &Tv ii revv p.vsteni of ti,ctlc 4? Mteziji&f 1 tS -- ""r? 'lty ftre w''arS l'ut l',e Pennsylvania Kail j From it we learn, that he La always been 3 t Jf 'p'iy Iia.l Company shall pay a tax on the tou- ; in favor of abo'i.sliiiig slavery in the District. JLVt 7J'?Si naize of the freiirht transported over its road, j This is a piece f important information, Le lxiV-i -frtTr but demand that a similar burden shall be j xxas cartful to keep concealed from the peo- I imposed on all the oihvr Rail Koad Cwmpa- j pie, during the late Presidential contest. -"s- ' ; uics oi the state, isoxv we cannot C I). Ml'RIlAT.T-dilor. Jaiues S. Todd. Illisrirr. WEDKESBAY AFSIt 23, I8E2. perceive lhe-y were assured that he was Of-posed S what right they have to demand this. The . interfering with slavery where it already ex j Pennsylvania Kail Koad is a paying institu- ; itted, and desired enly to prevent its exten I lion; its net earnings will, we presume Lore- i siou to the Territories. Now he is willing after, annually amount to about $3000000. ; to approve and assist in carrying out, all the No other Kail Road iu the State is in an schemes of the ultra A boliiioni.-ts. Actions j tonally prosperous condition. Many of ; speak louder than words. The President I tl.ein have turned out to be absolutely worth ' has alrcadv plated en-rgh on record to con- j less investments to their oxvrers, a:i3 never ' viuce every unpicju diced mind, that he is 3- It don't seem to injure Beauregard, the rebel General, very much to die. Ac cording tc "reliable" reports we have at va rious times received since the fall of Fort Sumter, he has been killed or died a natural death, about half a dor.en times. Yet not withstanding Lis numerous deaths, he was at last accounts commanding the icbel army at Corinth. A cat the' say has nine live.-, Beauregard must have six at least. The Oanvnlns Il?ht. We begin to mre that the reign of terror j will pay. Their stock is worthless iu the not an enlightened and fuse it;g Statesman; is over. l!.e National government, .s oe-; market, ami a dividend7' :s a matter never j who considers measures with regard to their ginning to find that it will not do to arrest J even thought of by the pai ties interested. ! remote as well as their immediate couse meu, and incarcerate them in dungeons, J The imposition of a tonnage tax might ruin , quences, an 1 who f or the sake of the L'niont without due pnxress of law. A tiisposl t'.or. some comD:inies. and rnmiull ilimi Ihsik. : ivm ri. -il,, namnv .e,-r.!ol rn-.iii.'ii-i'... i is aK mamleste-i to abandon the strict ten- j pepd business, for the reason th.it they are j lie is not the man f the '-risis. worship ever a portion of the Press which t -- poor to bear up nn.h r Mich a burden. Tlie abolition ol .-l.vti in the District of Las been rigi Hy enforced sinea the com- p.tU to a wealthy corporation like the Pent- i Columbia, is Condemned by ex t ry portion of nence-nc-nt of the present war. The people ( sylxania Rail Road Company, whose income ; the American pcc le. v.jth the exception tf 'will soon again begin to feci, that there is j amounts to milii-ns of dollars, the payment : the Abolitionists. It is well calculated to Mich a thing as the ri ;ht of personal liUrty j of a few hundred thousand dollars i f a ton- discourage the friends of the Union and to in this coun'ry, and that they are secure iu J nage t jX annu illy, is not likely to prove a encourage its euemi s. their houses and papers from unreasonable - serious matter. It did not it.jure it in the ! IL A number of our northern friends who are engaged in the lumbering business have recently passed through this place en their return home from their annual rafting voyage down the Susquehanna. They in form us that the prices paid them this year were such as to remunerate them Landst.mely f r th.'ir investments. Glad tn hear it. Slavery Abolished In the IJlstrlct . or Colunibla.--Mesage or the President Appro in? the Act. ! WalisutoN. April 10 The following I Message was received by the Ilom-e of Rep- resents tivt-s, t -day, from the Pre.-: deut: FtUotc citt'zrns of tht 'in'.t o i-I Ihit.-e f R'j.rc.cn!d.'iccs:TU- act enti:lc l "An act ; f -T the rt'ease t-f certain prr"ns Lthl to s r vice or lalior iu the Di.-tiict of ColiiialV : has this day L.-cn approved and s; :e 1. I have never d-.ubu-l the C i.st tv.li -mil : authority of Cougre-s touKli-h -lav. ry in thi District, and I Lave ever d.v.rt t see the National O.pit d fietd fr..: the 5nsi:i tion in Some sati-fu-t ry way. llvtic:-, thr!. has litver been in niy lniod t:v q-ivst:- 1 Sad Accident to liohlen i: meut. VlEsTtK, Vd., ..rd lc. Y a large l at, : ataiuing a ni:r..l .,; -and privates of the S -vcuty i.f ; - L i;ia llgiinei:t, wa s .satn'j d .it IVrry, on th- S!.-na:. '-.-a!., aul t. L !v ;:! t".::y of ti e mtii an ! .-ivr..' ' ;li r.- ". -re IpWi'ui. Aruvi-g 'iL'f-s 1 s w. re A. Pie.:. T:-d-T (t U .1 Dr. I' , n.:".:", -f !'i.i".;d- Iphia. ) 1 'Vi .'- - ; r-r:-.i h- C !ni.4.s-i;y a: i V"";. Ca; "vx'.V n an : Wat J xv,.r. .i-.-he.; t . U . the fiver i- itti r i tj t ' . ; . . comm.v. :! V i: 1 1 -: ! . ; . iv .r o. . .'.':) - . e-Our friends, Francis OTVitl, K.-j.. ! aud Col. P. 11. Shields of I.rttto, intend oi.. ti 1 1. a ..m ?.; -t lAifi.t t o!.- ,f i - . eh; 4 cv. i'.rwi'" in view of all the eo If there ! tn.'tters xx-it'.'n a::d a' act which n.i have takvii a c r.amcs ! sh-.i pe m.-re s tif.ictory t J r ' searches and seizures. They will a'.so so:n ; pa-t, and it is mt likely it weuld injure it j & I icrc can l.c no d..r.tt that it is a begin to fearlesslv exercise the sacred rijht ; in the future. The dividends of the Com- ' true s-lJ i'1- t!'-'t " l"?l ''-cfered maketh the of free discussion, and interchange views ' pr.y would not I e seriouslv affected bv it. i ''cart ok." Tl:t refne, xve presume, it is. with regard to the policy pursued by thx-v? ; Corporations like individuals shoulJ lntax-d ! tl',t a,m,,!?t i ver-v ""e w'' ,,:,ve n,et durinS who administer the Government, with the : jn pr -portion t- their wealth. Besides the i lhL a-,t ,1,l T-lwitivi.-r Tri,l t M,t 1 1 , " I i t ..1 . X ll..tir n-ti-i. ' ' !.,... .iff. m..f t . 1 V ti.-: I lurmir the coming summer. e w i.-d-. the n. : .... ratJtie-J tnat t' vt Ao pr:n.' t. 1 j r -spi rons joiirm-y. and hope i vheir fr- :u i tiiem occ;isi anally during their j-.urij in I am j c i):pen.- the "sweetest I.-le t f the Ocean.' ?-Pvtlie Ctngte.ssional apportionment, bill passed by the last legislature, thi" D.- tnct remains unaltered. It is coiiMoed of Cambria, Blair, Hui.tingdon atnl Minhu Counties. It was erected fr th s-pe il b c. efit of brother Barker, but we doubt very much whether he wo! after ii'.l sr.cct-cd '? securing his elect i- n to Congress n-xt f ill. ! A popular Democrat, if placel in the field, j i .-..ni.e-l and praLi.ic.diy ;t I ;.. t'. -i In the matter of -oi'-p n-!i--i-. :t p-ov; that via. Ins n..i pit-M n: . i s i V :,i iroin t'.e i tl ere.ifi- r; at.tj ti tle i 0. in iff:. t cocert, ii.sai e or prcsiin.- t.:l tl,;s i ovtr.-ijht, aii I r. c -mi- ff"ril by an a.uel.t.at ry : ; i j 1 i.. .B:.CfO. I ;N t Tie- "-es! ! "IT t- le- n U-V.: - T ll. t: xuaulv independence of those wh-j feel that ' reimsxlvsinia V..,.,. f'..,i..r.- Jr. t ' from iiic) mc inc iciti nuuiciuj oi vuio i."uuui, inaiier, does not sin,.; on an c-riual t.tin" -J"'-u "o.t.-. n.-v ...t.ui, v.uii and that as such, they possess the right t- j with the other Kad Road Companies of the ' foT tliC a lveiit , f !Pri".-' ai"! tLe psant stand unabashed even in the presci.ee of i State. It agreed to pav a t -nnare tax when "father which aba ays accompanies her, so princes. The editors of newspapers ton are 1 it accepted its charter from the State. This i 1"?. tl.i.t l atiei.ee ha; ceased to be a virtue. beginning to feel that a better day has dawn- was the considerati m whi.-h i:.dn. p,1 ! an 1 everybo.iy aipecr.-, to U-out f liuni'-r ; ed and that the Press, the friend of Liberty : Legislature to grant it certain extraordinary ! Ui"L'' 5':n'-' i: t,t' ! m-nkin'.. W and the scource tf Tvrants, xvill once more i.i-ivil' in -r .-, rtor n. l. ... r knoxx f.vo hx-xr-." u h- haven't spoken . - i i r- - - - - . ..... . , - - v i . ... i me i iiik i socn be free. j way from one end of the State to the other c:l' L ' th' T f ,r t! Amon2 the i arers xvhich were su-nende-d A-.. A L-r- Ti.:.-..ritr . f tl... n....i. ,..... I a ritx! ( 'uS :n lo y . - i ... i v . i - .. ci . . ... . . . i .. . : .... i ..... ... . . tl i.is. e-;ir, ami w n ui e- ira ui.v e-ee-it j-ei - j leil-.'X-e. tnat the passage OI the 5a W relea-ili-' ' ' i'-ji-" . liic-u t mitte l to resume I ublicati n, xve noticv the the Company from the navna nt of :I r .x : 1 ra'.vt-d. and of ' ":r-e. wheo it rained, it ' New York lYecman'f Jounvd. Its publi- , was prt-iired by fraud, and therefore it is cation was not only suspended, but McM.is j that they demand that it shall be re-torcd. t?rs its editor, one c-f the ablest j rrnalists j . . in the country, was arrested without !axvfi:I j The War. process, an;l ca-t into one 1 1 trie thmgeon-i 1st fexv day, apptaie.l to be suffering j will beat him. We have several of thai -..rt J .S.i;uK- .!utut 5 V- o..- I. i V: o - f a desperate a-tack of that fearful disease j j,.fr ytt, so let us trot one f them cut f rth- i ingt- n: lion, amu-i F. Yn ..Mm i I ..:-! 1 R. G ' hI1., f r. . rly -o -- WOOD'S HAIR RKsTi:.TlVK. P.of-1."," , ... . , ... .... I'.ig-axerv fo n. i Kd, the reiiewi.ed iiiscovi-nr ol tiie i:iv.,- . : t'i ill vestu i.e ua! ie llair I.estorative. stnl c .nl.nuvs t, - ! bor in behalf of the atihetn:. ins medicines are univers.iiiy a.!mi.te-.i i-x t -i-? three d.iys. WHiat Allltlic;lil I'r-s -J uptii..i t.. al m.- i ' xxe were f ivor- i "t,,t rs f"r a--igthe l,.i!r .-n the head : e I th t en silver.! f. ; t.ir, to grow f it.'i ,e- uoi. n.u.x . -r .: a:. ! vahic of the S 'i:-'.e.- I! lie f)V:i .!.-:,n.,.!. , prts-.- From ien. 324 leUaiiV limy. Ni V- i k l xx n . A; lllv uve then we have had nothin ' I uxtmaiiCe as x i.eii o.tssc: win. the a-i ...) j ! .... r ...... v. : 1 L us c- ld and la-': "l UUK fhere can Le u doubt th.it ii i- on N.'i- i nt mu: '. no:: ! .u. 1 !.-' -s us c--ld and' f .rhi ! !u ir a.- to - fr-e.vii s ue ix ho hates us. 1 K-.i , M. :..nto:.. il.g To- .iv .:: .t:. v! ll.c: . hi l (.' I. .- 1 T . ' .i; : 1 n " . ii,. i x t stert. nv. ri.ii,;, I .r l.vni. t ti.n.1 th- n alter, has been trv- ! greatest dlCvViie in the laed.. al xxoi'.d. 1: j fr..ni a exe i r . A little roore than h year has el.p-l vm-- f Sm.d U - r. but he 1 " iwyeue. .o specinc ci.arge was : lhe bombardmen'. of F rt Snmt, r. n:.d in.v made rgur.at l.im, Le wis not confronted. J thl.n iin..(,rUnt ulltl ti.iillii.- events have wun las accuser?, ne xx as not grar.te-: a trial ! f .j;.,n-d i f. rn.es us hat b i in do Lini anv j re-stole-, permanently giay h.iir to its ..r:g;- i j.e i-... I..i ; i.al color, and luake it ;v.-- nine , tl.e J -auf.Iu! d. lie xvi!; -tl.er in rapid succession. A!- 1 s ty a "jury ofh:s prs bnta.ter lmgirsh- ti..uirl1 our army encountered some pn-ttv i lag in prison tor several momhs, Le was -h. sCVCrt. reVerses, the centra! rclts .-f the-! at?"l:' " r ' "" "' charged as he had be n arreted xvith .ut a j war thus far, ore well calc-dated t- gratify I -'i.derst n img "why or wheref .rt" Uir.g assigned f.-r the : everv sinevre friend of the Uni.,... It w..'- ! rapi.l'y in e'u d-i:i:. specimen. b; -rfs ct ; no XIi.al .u ,nv , tl, r .i,.rt d xm: m. t-.t . 9 I - ' t , - I ! rJlky t-xture, which h- l-n very .i-sirablt- th.it th- romclv is worse thin ' "' a!1 tsol tLe world. S'.'. L -tit M-.rniu.j before ';. is thrUgU . .or i.ir? '. .v.. ti.rn.i 1 r.fr ' Il'l'tlt'l. . - , " ..... .ua ..v. . . . . l X' Sold bv all go, DnsiMs k'- on the Human j h ive progressed so j j-y. We .ju,2 uitraot lLc at. ,.f . , act. This is but th-; d . triues laid ! work, that xve are! . frm umn. 'Dr. L !.m i'.s Anti Rhumatii' ! no .-mull matter to collect, or.-ani?-. . onO. : d' vv- '" A ' ,r" . i. i . - .t i -----. i - i . - , a ie.i..c-i ui ioi active service, tne - tt tnvet a g-nv r.i e tio not ai.uoc 10 ui.s suojeci r.u-re.y ; inmlcnse arfnv ,, , c ,. r,-,n f!,,n ' tnat f.er- a-e -Ml. t..it,g a- innate- Idea. 1 ,.,;.. .v : ...... rt .... .. , . , t:ikiic.i!-is ! i-ve :n, j.?ea that;v:t! -.-;, . r,..,.. ,., ..- . manner m xvnicn tl.-i xx.- carried op.r the ; r .i c - l r i. -it i I ior i ne purpose oi nmung i.iu-.i wun wnat have Iiov iu ., fi.,; ; , . th :r -.-u ,:. i l ;ir rcce ix :i g .... v Tl e hrc : I ! -:a. rvls. : "11:. iii-'s vest r". U.n,d . e ' T ha i-rv 1- ' ! -.1 -f ikt.'i'. ii. w t . l .. ..... . . ' w. f.t if-. I I " ! Tre.it. i i.v ! t-!.v ;. w iii r. . . s v. ;., !. t! e -i i-. : i .:i i ". :. r (. - 1 ,1 . iitiiti u vt oil II lt:l ? itrr.Vtl 'Mil, rent,instea .ot en igh-e:;e.!parri. turn, ruled ;c.ra.try 4,wos 0vi McC.ellau a debt . f u il tne tiour, out because it consinutcs an item i ,,r,,f ...... i ,.rj"t.-' .. . - , proK'u.i'i graot'.Me. ii,e vict'iit ; ii;.,,..,. v .r; .., ; -x, ,v ...vi 1 ... . A.- vv-ij .,..k.,i, .-..w..iu j ;;u:gc, i Vrt Doti-K., Win.-! .. ..: i . . e . e. i ' "ual luc -iu.v.cau reoo:e- to ..erea.ier c, ,d ever W regarded a a-v - t' e guard with jealous care the preservation of ! m,st br;ii;.nt recorded in u,-!vr., ltrxJ their constitutional rights. Macaulay the : s;:-,,... ,0 p-.v jo..,x-.,r; , 1 - i " : ... ......... iv'-v-ir. i,ae ty ei:e-ou:.iereu a str.es oi hliearteii! I., f Pta ster. l'ittshur historian, in addressing himself to the Emr- i v. ii. .ii ...i .i sei.es oi ..liearieii' i' ' Xi-r iii - -c- , lish peejde says: "We have been taught ! Ifihe h liti .i it ' ' "i ; can Ireliiern. V ut xve c.u not linear calling , the third Monday iu August. j 'j h. by long experience, that we cannot, without sl!;V.Je,i to refrain from ur-'in-'' the i". ' alU'"ti "'i. "l 1,r' U ' 'r'il"' ,i 11 Ilv5,i' j K l"-ris have l-tn received here ot the c.-n--.d dinger, sul'er any breach of the constitution ! their emancipation -e.iem.sT wiTT ' ' ' ,""l.v':r-1- to tin, f..-t. that tl.eie are j landing of V.ti.kec tr.K--p at Taopaian.-.tK-k j w., v. to pass unnoticed. As xve cannot, without j t.xi.m .,, seo a rc,JU 'r.i':l , f t! " L jo" 1 sCVr ll 1V!,,,,vn5: Kvl 11 :l 1 i",n M- j an-1 in K x cuuty, .,t tl,e Uapp..haut.,n.k i P.-V.-r the risk of ex-ils from xvhich tha imiinatiou i f. ;.,,, r. , ,, - '""';Mr. Hill, .iarh ot wh.,m is anxious to I e j rixtr. '("-.-p ajj i..t inaunural.e'U o! Ihe rtiiiol ,'e'"t ' ' 1 ' recoils, employ physical force as a check to .,,,,, ,,,.,. , ., , .. . ! tlie Republican candidate 1 .r c-o.-i-rtss ia this i Pive L'uitc: States g-inlt,.r.f. wtnt : ' l-rtj. t ... I T f . I " ' ' ' '-rc-!...rtf ; N ur.il 'ia, Rrxsi.K-la- or tL--.-o: - f M, r . , - - - - - . V ! I"'..-' II, I IlvrvV ; .-rii v i. i J- j RlcllMoNp, April 10. Home, of We have oo ih-posi:;..,. ., ii.tetfcre with G.ngrt-ss have ad-.j le 1 a res- 1 aii. ,t u, ad- ie lam:. v 1 1! . .-i -K.r ai:n.: ;e ivel UOi ! ui u -n :-i, ,,!.. v ... .x, ,. i ... .. ., . -,. .... i" nv.. .hi;; i. a i;s f .-ir h .i r-, ! t" y tit- X, il : - - . " . 1 ni I 'a pei .. ' t.-oc-c 1 .! our part ive it a tiiai. i par'ivs I r a x-. ! i";. . .:,t i" i .... and c-.;.!:.. . i Mi. . -a;!t 1 1 "..illy ;,n o tie r. -. j '.i;i!"; l.'t-n ii.. t .. : ihe ! '-S f th !V i-t S ! . V. lis tl.f T,: ' , 1 ov act urate. ( r . M: hi-.o .... r-. i v K. T' ! the Republican candidate i" .r coii-rtss ia this j live I "idled States g-in! wtnt :. Ci- ; ! ttt : . i ...i t.. . i i .1,; i. t -j t ". " o. ,,p.lCt. ,,,jCe ..,. J,vr ;,,, ,1., misgovernment, it is evidently our wiidom. re, . . xi..: (- rp, . ... . . . .tistnct at th approa.-hn eWt;-.u: P.r.-th i banna. . n the R ipjahinrxk lixer. u Sun The eiumies loss xxas. mu.-h greater. Although Rc-auregard in his dis- j patches to Richmond, chums to have gained j , a victory, xet it seem., to us he clear! v j a staunch ad. v. rati of the repeal , f the ton p.age tax, mo ng tlv nii.K r ..f lbol., and to keep all the constitutional checks on mis- ,i, i...,.: . , V;,. i , V , i r Parker of this count v. f -r in.-tance, i one , . , - . " o, i i-uuuif; niuioi j; xxas aloUt 1 r . ..- - .. govcrtiment in the highest state of enicency, j j -,-) hik:I -. "1 i-oi i - I ' sa :nncmg p ituots. lie- too, was io xxaica wun jeaiuusy me nrsi ot-ginnmg oi ; ;ilijU. -00) tncroachment, and never to suffer irregtilar ities, even when harmless in themselves, to pass unchallenged, lest they acquire the ' f ... C t . J ol . i r . iuivc e-i ineeeoe-uis. a nest: wc.r.is i.i ii.- i . l . . aomns in jiis coires inomtioii. sajs .nidge luumpson of this ! (;r(.t btate, are certainly as valuable in their ; .v.. ...i .....m.i . , ... .i -. i .it i .waMuu.. . .eii ui-i'iieii ij uui Cieant tieu .t. r .1 ri. t- ine i. niou army ninamcd day, and the next d..y procet-le-1 to Tappa- haiiii'nh. No tii t. t .arp . l- ; ter.-. X. P.. ps xvere land-.. It ... i.i . sui.j osi- in ! - rt-c-oim-.isMite ,,r , Ml(. . Ui,i .-!. i.;. het thli.-lal ii.f .rmation from Next- 0:I.ap ' Pier ei -a 't i h:.s views, xve presuu e. with regard to the ( states that au attack oil Port lneusuri' l.ave t!.i. ....... .. -. i. . ,- -.loeuee- l.ll ifUtral , relative to burying the killed of hi I chanc. J ickson an 1 nee t..tn. undergone no Philip xxas commenced yesterday. IP.'th.T . t ' " left. t r. J ' X 1.; J.u i:: xx fr- The M.. rning News learns that Jack sol. r-Caj.i tin William'.-.Company cf rcgu- ariiiv who were left .,n i .i... i ..... . .. . .. e . Mat tr.-psun luesday. Ihev .-aid hev when applied to our clearlv def:- : ,,f , T-: . " "'- ... ....s c-.ull,, ,..t, lia.. xxas evacuated by the l"nited tr.K.j.s tn Tuesi ere -'..mor le 1 voee. 1 ;:t- toXVl. I-. t...w in Tl.e r'-M.l' w Ve l Apii". 17. 'Ii . " "X-ix lilt.' iw. 1 iir'tt.m n.lif.o. . U . J ' uiuuu wuuuui.u wj'.wuuu.u- .rt . i ..n. i , hkmx;si,.ii ii t iit, ...'pi.t. i i-.ti i i: - - ned limitations on the monarchy of Great ! "r Z 1., .. ' -' -ments which , .i a x,n lv.t, " y,. K Britain. It a jealous and vigilant watchful- . j il!nv-'1 ' tre f .t some .,ft. (iJ. ,u. " j ness becomes a British subject, to preserve The lU;ht Viru " l- U"' k"M."f Mmi;l-V" I " The N ,t..k Dav l,, .nnounee, H e ar I the limitations of t. wc-r, does it become u-i , , . ;troma letter rc-ivel in-a gentlemap in : . ... f ,, ," - ., ' to W less uachful? K ernal vMhnce t 1 to flno tLe Democratic ed.tor j this vicinity. frn, his s, who belongs t- ." V", h ' ''T'' j the prie cf LiUrty au-1, 1''' uuau'tiK... in condemn- the C,,pacy. we l.-aru that none ol the tM 1 "' &t-VS tJltrf cabr t language, ti, lassage of Cmpany were kioed. but t.t tLrc were .f T t'ti e' Ti T, v ' V 0 0 l"clr ; the lil bv Conoress. t"..r :.K.i;.i,;.. .1 .i: . - .... I surmises on the ..evasion. Ihe editor sax.- 1.ltk-i.l.lAa.li r I l-jniU' l.i.I tl I N O I IV U l 11 'P.I I ' i 1 . .i.. nvA 1 'I I I ; i: V". N All fhe recent municip'ul elections ia the Western States, resulted in Democratic victories. This looks encouraging, and ehould arouse the Demtrracy to renewed en ergy in preparing for the coming campaign. "With the proper exertions, th v can secure a ! majority ia the next Congress. TLe people re heartily sick of Black Republican fanat icism and u.isrule, and re determined that there shall be a change in the management of our National affairs. in the District of Clumbia. TLv all up- j Liste, and MetzVr. I.Uo r i. propriatcay style it an Aboliti. pU measure, ! son of Mr. George Liste. of J.t, k xve believe a ison town A Cambrian- Killed at tux: Battle or j Uni -o may pos.-iLlv depend on thhs. Pittsbckg IAXDi(i. We regret to learn Uat Jeremiah Powell , a su of Jlr. David j Tn Reason Why. The bill for tl rjwe.i, wno resi-ics within a lew rmles of : Iit,e.a ol slavery in tms puce, was Kiued m the lategteat battle xvould not have bee : . . t i if ii fin i r.k .rixt' -.:.. . ea, .uaugmaiean Ahoii- i ship. 1 he other tw, do iit know. From I .iou canancpauon crus.de. '1 hu is the wuy j the scmce we l.axe derived our information, for Democrats to talk at the present time j we believe it to be o.rnrt. We all 1 ne the Uni --n and the Co!:stitntioi, j ; of our country, and di sire to preserve tht ui ! . Voi klOH li. from destruction. We should therefore ail ! Urt.ni i orktown we have recently received do our utmost to stay the wave.-, if fanati- ' b"1 ,5t,Ie "'ews , f -1 rL 'bIe cl -ai actor. A cism now sxveeping over the land. The n'm,lH'r "f skirmishes Lave occurred but no trtasenable and dangerous teudc-ncv of the- llJS,,n'nt of a decisive character. Our priueip'tj, aUd measures of the Ab,.i:tioui-ts ! annJ'i'i I'btless preparing to storm theen- i mu.t be exposed. TLe alvation f the ! ClJm'6 v- McClellan will not : sir.h.e uiiui victory is certain. Those under ; his command have the most unlimited con- filence iu him, and we think fufure events that that confidence is not mis- M. Mercier has des atche's for the Krtnih G't.siil at Richmond, xvhich is tlie cause of i the visit. the District of Columbia, j eca forced through U-us j V la Itcneste. He was a member of one of; .-ess with such !.!... : ..... .. ... . tae Ilunois regiments and volunteered Lis j Republican members had not felt tliat the;r rcrvices, we believe, in Chicago. He was a j reign U drawing rapidly to a clo7 Thev 30r intelligent and brave young man. We determined to nut the measure! hr,.,,. .!.:, unr gard- Tnrill' Ivct:ii. ..-I- ... . ..ii, ... . iiC -leacners Institute" which was held in Wilmore bor ough last week, was xve learn, a complete success. TLe attendance of teachers was large, and tLe proceedings harmonious and e I lutercstmg. Superintendent Sr. .it i . " " miA PL KT liOV a - -. hi remains for irccct. let th-v hiv nr-t ,.r ..,;.. v.;.r ,..." ... . uul rU4J 1 T- " e Lave not been r lrriTH ' i f' -y. .Da .w:.3 ; tnrnishe-I with a rert of C,e rrocdi r llafrr adjourn. i fr public Uom bve net le-n a-le to learn any of the par- they isessed the power to do scre-arJ ticuUrs connected with Lis death, liis j less of its effects ou the country. They Lav father L taken the proper Etepa to procure cow w- think made the raos,t thev r-n .... lings . April. 17 - . r t.--:s uni.iv! .5,k, .:. a- . ,t... cVl'ick t. i;i 'rni;: j. are n x- i.i i.; R.td'- 11; 1. l ere the t ii-:ny :.pp.-.r ' I in lone. l . e p-. oj.ie rep it t;...i intend t.ttnake bat'! thre. 'i . . our advance in rd-r t i , bu';.;P2 f tl.e I riliT's ..i. J v, I.fo i . I It. tl e til minus r f the r, .id bi.t r W A.-ni St. ion. April IS. The f.-lh.wii despatches xvere received, to-da , at the War Department, from General M'Clellau: At about one half hour after midnight, the enemy attacke 1 Geu. Smith's position, and attempted to carry his guns. Smith re pulsed them handsomely, and t.je.k some piisoners. I Lave no details yet. I will forward them as soon as my aids return. The firing was heavy. All is Dow quiet My position, occupied yesterday b Gen. ! Smith, was entrenched laat night, so that we Lax-c beeu . able to prex-eut the enemy from xvorking to day, and kept Lis guns si lent. There was the same result at the bat teriesat Ilynn's Hills, Yorktown, which shelled our gunboats and tome of our Vares to day, wi.'hout effect. There was a gueti deal of firing from the Yorktown land bat teries. Geo. B. McClellan. Major-General Commanding. (C7Proffes8or Wood's advertisement c an b found in another, column. It should b r.vibyevcry jer?c-n. W as so 1.1 X T.t T' r it . f r " 1 si prec:pt ite tl at xe xx.-r- tna'-dei t . ;u, the bridges. t'Vo 1 .;oiuot'.ve, ;.. s ... ., - All thtschad et :. j r p-.r-.-d ;, , . T: , bh- material fur an st-.i t c ;l.lt;: Many pris..ners haxe lrr, t.-.k'-n. and -tv r.d 13:.- hcrs.s captur.d fr--:o tl. tPe.y.v. Th tr .ps have a. ted vlmiiallv. Ti.ef xvere in m.-ti.-n at t :.e ...V',.-k this 't.,.-.-.,;.. .J. C--L Cjrr oil's P.riga.1.- ..f (iem Shi.-'. Vs Division le-I the advanee the b.uk ro.i-1 the rftir of Mount J.u kson. aud Geo. Kimball on the turnpike. Gen. Wi'.Luius, with fine .'.Ixi-i r.. brought up the reserve column. We shall occupy New Mirket t i-i.ih!. Gen. Sl.ields ha . far rejx-erel fr.t. Lis wound as to le able to mmarid Lis divi sion ir persn. J T . t '. . c i ' i r.c e :'. ' . i r.- - 1. . "r ; 1 1. V !. 11 i. i. .. i i .. r - i- : i e r .t i I'.X'i: ' xxi x .).. : .; Ail'NS. Km . ; C:. - : . ' ' 1 ' . L .r:-.. . 1 X" : . I ..!.-' J :-. - . . a . 1 . 1". 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