1 V pit kuvvl:;,g a:ai i-t ti.c teWus ,,f the dead c ist out l.- the spirit t tlu Omnipotent and mircifii M.isUr. who walked upon the waters and lade the wiueis I e uli. I - peel to m: the people raise up the- Co.i.-titu lion of.'ur.K-ar and blessed fathers rr ...in tin. deep iicgr.t latioti "t its enemies as -'n- -. j reare.i aioft the hn-zeu -serpent aii-iu-t th- . stricken cl.i! inn .C I-nel f r the je-ahng .f ; a naae:.. 1 a;w t t .-ec them, wi-hiiug the i swonl in.uc h..d. an 1 appealing to the tall t-S with he ..ther.to cri'sh and huri ! from jHsvcr c, rrr.pt a: 1 seditious agitator.- ! agaiust w.e nwov at..i -ftabi'.ity of mis Lni"ii. armed and ur.ariur!. in th- X ,-rth as ; as in the hv.'ath. . I expect t- i Congrt . -i.-eeed inis. ; i : -: !" ,ii a:. i ... i:cs. ma-. , Democrat nnb Smiintl. rmir." ;.e.-:i iror.i I. e I" n un-i i;-i'.' j'., r; i;ectin the:r j ure -.md un-ailiied 1 fir th" i...ii":tiv::3 :.an..e ; d ths rsy ..f revolutionary glory. Io tn'.s .;ul Ll -.M g '. men everywhere boi:J their energies, the-: a hi c.me .igain the glory and the hippinc-a f i '.ir pv! those clays i t" purity, i-i peace, an 1 of brotheily love, over which all Ace. iea t-o.tf mourns as the .Te.v iso capcive .vho wept by the wafers of ihi-bylv-ii, mil refus. d to sing berau.-e Juh-a was desolate. This Uni-m will be restored, armed rebellion :trd treason will give way to peaceful allegiance, but not until the an eient c:'de:::rii'n and v i-k in f the founders f the lhiubiic control once mere in this Capitol. Unnatural, inhuman hate, the ac-cu-s J p:lrit -t U'.ih- ly viugeancc, tiie wi'.l asiil cnu! ptirpo-ses of unreasoning fanaticisni, the dch ivng hist of nvarii-e a:;l plunder, the unt'-i'r an 1 difh-.-ne.-t scr.'-iaes of secti'.nal a cran.iiwiiH-iit. :.Hit i-.ll eive way to the l:ch.r ai.il htl'i a'.riihutt.s and iti.-tincts of j the hum ui h. art. In their ihei T,.;i?t r. 'ign j th? :,aritai-.e preeej ts ti-e .-rn-i ti:e ,.ry..Tv.it;v? d H-tr'n-.-, of tl e C'tisiituti'-ii .-i-id thv-e eonil in-! it is t:iy s l-svin c-n-vtet;.u the Uai -n -f t!ie." States will one ! i i' re Ik; founded as ur..n a rook which in,in e-i:-.j--t ': tin. .v.-, aud which OoJ in Lis in. ii.y w i! 1 n ;t. . (hi l-hhtnv ee- J AS. S. TOmt, i:lilor Ai. I'ubliscr. BJemocratic Xuminutioiis. Sinie Semif". II. L. JOHNSTON, of El ci sburg, Si''j't' t to the 'kciskm f the Senatorial Co'J;rrtce. C. I.. rniiSUING. f J.hnn wn. GEN. I'ri.tilioutary. JOS. M"i UNAI.D, tf Klcrs'. ur Disfril A:frhci. PHIL. S. XUOX, .f Ebend i.rg. nhig lut, 5.'!i livi: g in Mu T- roiWlHtt'. t n iii-iiu::i )ill!";;g.' n ue so.j til" a hi K ::'a .iuiiti.T wrx r-vrvuvg in th? -rnl ;ir:;.y ari l lo -.ncv:;l his Kin U'-r. . iuivt pnrtii ..inrs ,f 1 1 . i ; :i..-ar :i- an rime, ato-::!; not leai'iivd ii !-ii'.hir.ir :i!ai lull hut JAMMS SllANXOX. ..f Johntown. JOHN CAMPI'dlLL, ..f J. hnt.iwn. rhiMmf.s childivii yet unbuni, shall be able to jiay I Will you luster and prwxT abolition until you are without a govern ment, without a hor.i3 anil without jiro ttction No, this inut not, -hail not Ik?! but it" we wouhl maintain our lndeic.-n-tionce anl fivcloin, v.e must Iing to the Con-titution as the bulwark which alone j can save ue from anarchy and L'siotisin, j we mu.-t observe, by anetions the nioft j holy and bintling, i'.s limitations to power, and we must prosecute this war, nct f r the el"ati:n of tlie negro, n t n a bas? and abortive attempt t make 'oqiral that winch (h1 hns mad untjua!, but for th Constitution, and t co'.np-1 ol"dienee t it ; we have by o.ir superiority of men ami i:n ;i!H, o.vr to crush out rebd lion and pres re at the taiae time, invio late and saen d, the Con.-.itution, without the hast infringement upon its narrowest liinit-, and while sotno of th; b.v-t lJoefl j of the nation is bi-lng :-pilt in th. .-.vamp-1 j of tli - co!t"ii States t vindicate the au i thoritv f the ( eminent, wi at Iioiik j sh iu'd end-ar to p'Vf.-r.e luitt niished ! the Constitution, Hiat great ma.-tvr-jiiew i of tli" iu'( naitv and wisdom of o.ir foiv- l I j father, which is tl .- bais of fir national i . . . 1 ! fni don i and indei lidencc, n we ;illw I I that saejvd in-trr.m.-nt to be er et -.l and j twist-! and its pri ilegv- io Ivubu.-o! and ; I'on-trueil to "ur'.her th ludiallo'.v tl do'- i (inn TtCf Hitn lr- l M :i'i uu-l- 1. C-a-We nublisli the following appropriate : Isttc lVar fun. li.e U;a-Lu ot li.d!,1.; lines, written bv a ladv f,i,nd, ui.hi the The Alcat.cc Trard lik,no,ui-A lldd the Mitle of hur O.ls ha,, ... Vamp i:iqudLy our Irt'.ps tcnioti? Ms ; .ij.-.ii- lctati.jnUt.r I ass in lIsIa.f A,- ' n-::ueiit and b.Uah - .1 .....1 ii.U.'m.' m! ." t Inlertstin-j frr-m Ftrt:(s M-'iir-r Ofn. ...1 .,; ,! C..,,nind of iJte Amy if ' ' s ,,, ,.n, C-.n.ldcn.ev . . ''. '. M-DowdC Armies CvTtsM:ij-J ' r j Ah-u: oYIo": t!.;s i.: - ' Orn. Ii. t'h'- -V.tru' lljV.on M7 veya'.iee ;utt-.c-.I ;.c City iM.a , I!'rcr 'in I Gii.l Gulf. Af'tir at l!-e l. .''fit-Mian I j..-ut. Sk. of t' .Vj("ci! C.:pi''rt. The Cicil W'tf in A- ! :umv, w! return uo 1 r i-.. ;r i.tero Iievtcicol by fie Hn-fix-i J'jii-i ; t 1 v it an :;. th t t.nt The M--ljfn.it ,f Kt. f n.J t,.i . iow iv..:; -n' h::iz d. . I ' ' tleathof a brave oung man who pi'ri.-h d in the service of his country, upon the banks of the I'otomac. It is her lir.-t ef fort at iwtetry, we therefore ineounige her ' bv giving it a place in our column.-, f F, r the iVin . Sentinel. On the Dratli of si Friend. Oh! there c-meth news if sadness. From ol 1 Pot "mac's shore. And a home where al! was ghidi.i.-s; Is daik' ned evermore. Aii'htnr. K0BL1KT LI'mXGEIh, . f lihicklh !: J'mjf II it'.se J)ir:ctr. IIIVJX " t 'TLF.rG V.. of John.-town. a- toilow.- le..:M. the i ueu'iistaiu es ur in iu.tj ja.- v.'omiiii about iiai'K si.iv:;.a -:it town io ;' to h r v.-i k'i'.c wtih Ii is .-i;i: i: -d soi;i ' h-i:".,:-c down ti e cau u f;-o:a St. Mr.. w. ti.;hw l her, r.::d Avh-. a ho Ni;r; - t -he ii.i.l g: far l.ough to i e leyvntl tiie iiearn.g ol iiie iih.. o. th. town, he -iv,,:,; WK'ii h-r, ku-kuij' her .useless. t n- v. hlle the was in that j ctiidition, w'-oi dv-d hi accomplidiuig bis J tor.T' fo?23a sttb:;: .7. K. lin il o!T..hi stow n Chalnnau. All-'heny tp.. I'.-orick Don:. hue: F!aek !:ek tj... ('o. V". Ihi'.i.ld: Cauibria tj... K.ib.rt Mu-a.y: Croy.- (p., V;;i. l.In:"i;v : Carroll tp.. .Jer;.:iie l'u .'-: Carroii-own li!'n., J.- ; h I? he ; C!n st to. .Tosi i,!, i:;!l: Clearli -Id ti. John II. Douglass: Ciic-t S'lrin'.s Y ;ro.. D.ri 1 ! I.lfioger: C"'!.. ui iug'i tp.. Di3 I IV.--ivn : Cin--m:rigU I:1 . 1st Ward, .lohti Ca:.lell : Coi. -ina ijh ll .;o., 2d Y: '!. .iollll 11: Can Citv 11 , ,l,"V ' V V u. , , - ' ' " Owen M CalV.v : Kb -!,.-.,-' Hast ih-vhsh and daamahle design. hen th- .. Tv,U M1;:, ,.:i: i:!.1!ri,;i,, p-KV woiuim ntuined io conu-.---tn ,ra Wc.t Ward. II. Kink-ad: .:.'- n.-.. wa. -uuioaigoxer her. bo ;...-d litz:n Klw:i0 Ds-not, .lameO-PC'. -v : her ii s:.e w ...... UU wnat had occunvd Jnc tn.. j.,hn s:nr . i, h;!:.(,V!( ando'l lie;- ii.j'o'lalli h:n. that sin' .'o -uivly ito -aili.r t'a: hv drew a Iaiv knife .h ad II stablx-il her. She imined'.a'.vly jrr.ij'p! "d with Li ni, a:. I iuring the scut'le the knif- t th r. .led. and he b. 'u.j; on the b the sh- kick', d into th- bu.... O wa'er. .Su-t ;.l i!.a m. m -ut. s ..i,i on"' i u l!;e o..jisiti' sid ." of the c.uial luard the noise, and -tailed t s w hat was the lrer.-'-r. v ;he lfio-" siarud for the w-y ls. The woman was but slight! v Inunvd b the knife, the bh:d. having struck h"r side r.nd glanc.il v't. An I these :ue tiie kind f brutes for ului- . r,:'-'!!'iv lenilit. and at the e'X jHV.sc of e. Ii't .- ne u thj A'h.iinisinition is work in r- And that n-gger v.onhl ot? in ()l"r!in: some of the same stvle will b- adinitted to all the lion rs of Wadiingtoa so. iety. a- ministers from th" Illack liejMibiics. which the AK'.'uion A.lmiul-tralion has hiteiv n-fognlz.-d. an I th i lovornment i f.cding tlio'jMm fcs hke him daily, fromtlie mon-w white men sweat for, white, white soldier's wive in the large cities are cry ing with henrer and Iwgging unavailing for b;-ea I. Such are the ejects of Lin- Com.;ll. l''Kle'i:tt't 0.) I 'A ;.;V.V'-?. triti- s ol Mu-h ru.ld.-ss in -!- l'hl'lll- Ijcjov, (ir.-clev. St. vi ris, and a lt-t of j others, who have not patrio:":-ni n .r love of on. common count! v at he;e.-t. lmi ;re K'WlliC !l- s:it-. 1 UplKl h-:!d m l in-; idea, emane'riation of ti-c n -.t. without stopping f r a amur-nt tj look at i'.s fear ful O'li- ipiiv.-s: tli -n, in the irun-oS all n -ar :al ar to h-. what :f.;l Is U -i-r j.r.ssl- ndie:." or a;v we c.i I avo: Ing t h n K-hi us States to..n-y the j of the Co-.. stitiuiori whicl -it home r.tl alia -.-! i.'.- h-:.1. by th' r.-p-ai-s, s 1 dl-:tvv-v:! nriodat A fond m -ther there is wepii g. Such te.irs as mothers shod ; Wh'-n a n' le s n lies sleeping. An.hl the .-'lent de:.d. Tiiere's heart gtishii g. burning tears, Wf-j.t by a si-tcr band ; For 'mid their gr . ap. ia fcfre yrars. Tl:cir bro ther will i.ot .-tan 1. His prc.-cTice abvas gladness brought. His voi.-e their h arts would thrill ; They weep in vain, he answers not, Tii.lt loviiij, he nt is st'"l. No nc ther o r liis p-I'ow bent, Vi:f-r: are his i.-: r's t.ow Th-lamp "f J j,. ;s ly s;.-!.t. Th"? deat'. d.otp.s or. his br :v . Sfa-'gf rs r .'s d his .hv.p-ng h-ad, 'Tiv.is .-: i a-.'. j., rs s:i-.v 1 iin Yv And str.T-".vi s fi.e.i dying bed. X kin-Ire 1 brut a- ni!i. Oh! r.ift.-r enr v? c- i:l 5 ir save. That f Tin of niir.lv j r: le : FrOinolit '.he ('., il:-:;i.ite jrave-i O-.i .lark I..oni.i.- .le. M iri"iiyvi'.'e P'zir r: sa. i- rend Tiie uiin .-.-1 awxietv, ;:n I . x'-i..--Iiient p;a:!-, ::t u-hinjl -n in -o-:s '-pi-ltee:i" the iii t.m .,.h;eb 1 .'-. -I to li.- "v .;;"; n ;: ui .f lhchi r.nd. T'a-.-War D o ;-tni nt h:r.e ret i-ed t ! t auv : new- go is l -re ouboe. a.i.I ruiiv r . .1 .. v Ho.-o., ?t Wa - h S. II. S-i ith : .T -:.ns-t.... -.i ... ? -:.....'. ... c. .. . r . t .i -. ion ii "4 ' . ' a ii v .a . : i tov n .",.! V;:,M. .!:,.. C. X. : .7- !a:.s towa -Ith Watil. And.-, w Y- a ; .bh.:. town ."t!i Wanl. D.mi.l Mom: Ior.tto lfa.ro.. S.-Wi:., Fiy; MilMlk- IJort.. Tiioma Scott : Minister tp... lames JI ; Ian: loehk-nd t,-.. .hi.-..!, lVmmh-e: S.aa merhiil tp.. Tlionias .M'Comn ii: Snmmi: ilh Ik-ro. Pi ter Dou.h itv : Su.-j nha:. r.a tp., .Khn Mangi's : Tavlor i;i.. V. I) lk-iny : Wsishbigton t;., John C. No-1 : White tp., (I.-ivp Wr.lters : Wilnioiv lioro-. Isaac Wike : Yod-rtp., CharJ.-s Ui'.-stein. Tliclr S'rotskisrs. Men, who ot.'l with the I 'epn'o'iean JKirty. wh it did that party promise von when it would g t into power? Th-"" promised you economy and nf.nn." mi l how have tli -y f .'Mil -1 their i -ledge .' Tli.-y liave brought upon this one.- peace ful countrr all tin honx;.- of civil and f.'atrie'-thd war: the-,- have cruise! and are I'UUsin";, mm ces-arily, rivers of 1!o.k1 to llow iixm 'ur brave a' Tnii f. who thouuht bv th, tr.r-ts ii' Ih t, t!:a::k ! ii ii i w ; is tiio tl-. l- ni an i s. v I. W ish I .: ; t v.a t. r Wi ll ;Ion ha-. i---n this i -vh. ;I.I C: U e th- I.i.h ! d.' ;', Ab .11- i: - r ol i-M-rv a'i - "I I :e- ei.i:it. I' 1 e. ;i!i:i his -.'Liai'd :t 'h"''h b o ' t-- i:v. -.)'.- li. a:..:. :i of :h -1: ': d d -i r' . h-U there ! wl :" th:-' ii : ' is v.-t Ih.i . ::-h-h:g p oh-i 1-e icadv to - -.'hi iv- .1 th mm :rv a-.oa;. 1 it 1 a-:- ti- 1" V r ni i; -hin- n 1. "i W-k'--d.iv ia-t, was tie- r.-i-'t i" s -v-.-re c. iitT'ct. (:: h s i- rai-l... l-n.' ;h.-a-:.u l kil!-l w., i,:.ld. Wo , '-p i r .1 (j.i(V Ail lnl"'ft A (-'.. - I'- '-'ni l , Vc Hiciimp. (Iin. MeCi.n.w's 1 1 1-v i ;:u:t.s. .lime 2olIl. Cell. Hooker, at o'ci k. 1 this morning. ahnu-cI 1 i- divi-i-'M v.l.l; ! the lew' t.f iMfiipying a liew jM-irion. , j The res'.it was that hi.- tnp- inol ith I a mo-t det.-ruiiiied rc-istauc-- lrxin th-' ' in Tiiv. which laste.1 until 1 ocl .-k i;i the :ft riMn. during whi h the I ?-.' I- w- r -' toro-d ! irive way l Jo;-,, th i-e. i..oi; co.u-.i-g-e of i:r ni. ii. I).i'":iig th- ! ewrvihlnir indlcat.sl a gou.-rjii cngagem. -:.i. but the n-'in v s!i i v.d no i:-. --r.i-... t a-pt. The t:-'p- ii'.l t" ught as g:i!h'.a;'iy as : ever. i Tla h'-S -n our side will ! "jo ' kill ! and woiiod d. Th l" '.b-.vin.r a" -an -nj I:.-- v..u h- ' : Co!"l I Mom-ou. '.-.'.i; 1 i l' : i ! '." -. ', Palmer, wound. d in th'- !i:-.d : I a; to: i ! l.'a'h rty. So.-on-l l'.e i-l-.r. in lb- ! ! Til'- --l':'.ll!e- JOMOii-g- ii,-- .' "- "t lb b "h -l Ma i- bn- l ; the ui"-l. ar a- - v..-:i!id d I-: '.'. b 'o ! : vo-i!!-'i.-d in til-- br. a-t l-rh-.lii. -.. cnu h'i in :h Tlioma-. arm a; ...!.:...-. wound '. in th 'n'v.i-; . l.i-.-ui. i'..-. - "i. i-.l the l g. i Th number f ' kill -I i- '.' : tll-'-t !" the ia. il Ji.-lli-j: M .::'.?. ' l b .. ' :!. euoiio 1- i- -;. . hot !i "- i. ";.A -l i-- : d "r . . I Ii. .. 1 ..'; o :! -v.: .- '.o-..; !!.. k. r'.- lii-i--u ..- ' -pt i.- h ... I "s li.. w p.-d to .: ';-. The gT "ii.-1 ouh: for w.-- j -w'-ih tif.ek riH ;1 i-h. y nd o-; 1, ', -. ... an o. ii --':.rv. Tie ww.l. in- v i. ng :mv . i-.! St.it. - (i.-n-ni:!). ;.; srio'i agi lor ;i g -ii i"a'- t-cha'..-ge .:,; ( ; ii-r..! IV nti an 1 tilt, v ho '. . ! ' p'UA.I a'. Js.j.i -ol.ioe.. t- A'ah-uiia. Ja " 't '-pl" 'l ..I . in i. ; , , i !iot:..i. -..a s.-y : Th -sio'l-o -ii--l !:- 1.1 lh:- ".: . -.::e: .-o l t v.-t- rim..' t- h:- ' T 1 :i.-ir- - ii t VI. i -is : ; j-t 'alii'- i .::.. i nut lii-' '.i-.' ou-. . lh1'.. vi:;g no ea:Tiiw ik-. C.: :u:.-. .la:. -Jl S M !ii;.hi- Ir a? I."eij,. . I i-. (I IX.' i . N. P.. ran tiie t.'.i . .1 ; :e-- vl.-- I.-.- : W . - I : r. r. ... vj i. C. : :.' )! :: . t .ipi.ii.i t . :s:.i- ,.- ; ! ... o, J ,: : i.i-o-. !..:.. .... .'log ;. h i .' ... i.i..-. r Jo e m :- a n 1 ' - . otii Iioil-. A'ti : : . ;..) .. .'- 1 - 1.. . : 1 . v. t!it . ! i I - ,, --. . V-.'- i - 1 1 . h . ' 1 1 i . od t'. a: ii'i ov .; .1 1 oi ir -It. a-. lie. f ih- .i. ci-t.i.a-' is-;ie i.-s m- r. -i : er ..: -n will th lh- bisto y .4 ,,..... 1 la - : ..... ig!!.- cv -iitfi-1 on', oe'ha is. in i ru ii'. i . real n:br that i- :h p"i v of lib rty."" :h- t - l ea uig li'oai ;t X.w York T. : i V. l:l-e: 1 (hi Wfdri - lay a .. i i il l- .! r, e;i -a. li m- :i .: f '.i sam- ' I r!. en S!tlt to !Tg l'.:-l-"Is to Mil I heh laahi r- -i.'-uT ,-! a'"- au r- t oo b tt f! T ' - in id- i , ll! ;i t l.-:.- ' , -o,-v i.-. ' ;.-..:; ii lua-'. a i 4-. .. ... ii.iie i . .i- - i l"V : e o;.! ' I.i a l- ;.!. 1 bv 7 '. tk la ih " ''S ol 1 I t- t r a:m-. i- .ee l .1 movement pionke on-. had no l. I n . sh I'm th- i f..,n. i.i . . ...rtt. ... ... ...... '.. .t... ino in -o- -i an I if an S t-ate h:db th Ab-'hi -ti'-ts wh-, ahia lv j.redominute. but a:v r-.t-irikil j i-.-i. at this l no . was dlr' r 1 1 ; If. I. I it. a-! to tli k It ah a-. I Mgrrtn-t the ;,--.' i-.'i l I ! bv . u. -m tn- rau- :i e liae ? :itae . in Gen. I'l . v. II re the bat- lie rag-d in -. ..-n---. ' detacl!-.-.! skirmi--. : i ' 'v..-n "' t :" " -v. u -d ih r- so": i i :1 ill-g kil.'-A II. (;:.! 1 ! 7.U-' t.'. X.-.i--.! n 1 t" e. th toi-p d " leg; th v.-;! : s ". io t .: : h l . -' -h'lv. ii ' -ok V.Ilh - AO -' 1 oe I- s l! t ", to-... i Iinjn "!".. u 1 the b -ai" u l:i-' a. :.i. a i it ii::h ne.:-' gr-. i n 1 i- j. b- g .I.i.-d; p":.v 'h ' tr i lls -v o-l the - van:'. neia! M"(l'l'-i'i w.;. pn . ni A --lag th. n-boi- d.i. .-p r'.-teo H-.g ::. llli.v. !:!-. lit :.r:si. W s- o v . ii i. .Inn A h-.ii:.. " re.-iv d t the War D i:otij-'t I ai-t--n.x-n f'-ii ( r.er.d MT"h Ileal, -'-.i l7i.lt the I'.rd.-of o-Jerd.V was --i 3 v s-.a-c.-Sslo1 d::it vv- hold lh n -w oleh--'. .; h. i; ; ..Ti". ' i' V ' '' 1 t" - 1 I t" i rla-v were going forth, n it m P!-:ide oni fully c.ir.ying out th ir j.r.jei ts by a through ti. !ay. II okcr"s Divj.i.i-i !,iig ! undisturlt !. and thai ali is v. .-. :,:. t w e on-rr.aiors, en i-bevtv, en.' lh e- d ni j most Ih-.c. Ily enga-gf.1 aud su:K -ring ', on tl.-' b uihs fit' il- ( biekahoiid -. . our liatlonalitv are - :, r -vvc: ! 111 'y,'n ?.v ''a-s nd', i Tli. f ne. und r .Mak.r ti.-t-. d- !' th.: trail of oth-r I?, tvd.'ic-, t 1!1 st ri.iate th- oft t. peat d a-s.r-l-"i of en vious jh 'tenia.-?, that .ndf-i . -nit :: it is a fai'.u.e. IU.-I!. P.aaks T !jc I'ojirtli r .f?3. Whilst we hall with d -light t!i T.it: :- "km: k ni:: r Aiurr. n - i:..., .i i . i.i ... ! - 'hd.ited In'. .-n a II i " ! . . . 1. 1 1 H ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1' 11 i I. I X t 4, ..t'.lm.,,!, 1 I .I-. m'..,. 1 tlK' j:- :a- m 'll -p -:;i P:v-I I- ;.; io th chh i" e uanvei I 1 iw.-a i: . .- a"ar.. to h I ginia. nod Mai--:--' -. -i-.d a'i- mtiachin-g f. stivitv aial anuivers:i.v of our i i:.d p-nd ncc, strange fL- lings come over us w hen we rctlect that it is but iLhtv- S iiiiii.-:'. w-.ro hi I ! n fr-.m the on,-mv bv a l'!t of wihhIs. i:. which our o'irj.;ckcjs i in-. t theirs an-l dlsputitl its sj-s-Ion a i;h ' lh"m. - On lh- 1 n t in-r -1 le -f t'nis W.K-.1. ia front of I lookers j'si:ini. is a -waaio e!i nding a short di-iai.e.-. until it .i iu on to a i-ach orchanl, on th" lirm-r g-i-oim-I Ireyond. Next to th-' p. aeh o - t t " T It .1 nam is :.n oih-. .-iai-.. ii iiri-iiti on tjj. : i-g. i. l 1 bv :t! .: t - ! - ; ; . ... -1 I , J t .. -J X..".f 1- ; i-f :'l .a 1 'e . ! 'A iv.d . n-i i v . : I Th" f rt tiii-l r bi,o;:il IY- ;.i-.:-.t v.IV: Coiisr-iUO' the I "'.-J Al'luV' C ;--, t ' b .!iili.a::'h.l by I.-iieral iht-n i.". Tli ton. - under (i.-i.eral P..:ti' s ' constitute th S-e-iitd A: my Corps. b x.niniao-lel bv thit .;j". -,-r. Th lbrc-.-s in -ai--r (..ii'ial M"D ..h oi i ' - s - : . .-. : t .. -.i- :. -i :c V .. l .iyi. ' t :.s ". : --! ." 1 .. '. . io O : id i;.. b" i' w ii; K.ie. .i.ne- 11. 1- g u J bi'.i v baitk A"t',ii crs In tks Arnij. The abolition ce'v men th 'ir pen erted ideas of negro equality. Tb.e latest movement is a bill introduced in the S. ante by the notorious Jonh P. 1 IaV. t- audi i iz- trie nlistment of i:e giiK's in the army, and has ereat d a pro foun I fci.sa'.ion at Wa.-hingion. It pro vides that the President shall have the j)ver by p!oe'auation, t j calluiHn everv person to enii-t. without distinction of ctl or. race or condition, and that every slave so enlisted shall ever thereafter Ih; free and entitled to a'd the jHiisions and Irountics of white soldiers. Tiie move men is most ill advised aud has aroused the utmost in lie-nation among iv troops around the capital. They sny they jre willing to light for the country, but in do ing so they are nt willing that n'gnH's should be en an luuaHiv with them. The bill has gv ne to the Military Committee, i causing them to revel in luxury and idle and : is er.t'V!n.-iy douliifal whether it ! ness, while vou, many of y-.u a:e obliged wiii he i-o-v..ted to the S nate in its pres- j , toU fmnl mom tVl 'n.,ht tu oam a 01 1 "l ''v j j belilnKMl, and in a short time you will 1 No Dkm-4-i:it Di-i MONisr. No ! haunted by the tax-g-atheror to j-av voiir man e;ni W a D inocr.it and at the same quota of moiiov to defi-.iv the immense time b- a dlsu,:i mist Devotion to conn- ! hr hl t tve Cl,untrv. trv, ii.l b.iv to he ( ...i.-titution and oi-- . . . ,-" .hi t i i . I J ax-pavers, now loivx are vou "oin- to dience to the laws are cardinal dx-tnnes ! i - - -- lyj of th-Dem.H-ra.tic party. This is the i tolorate thl holesaV mblK-rv and cor fo indatien upon which the party was. first ruption ? How long are you going to ereet-d bv the founders of the Pepuhlic, i t-h-vate to jxiwcr. men who by their f.uiati- ruvl to tins it has laiintuilv a-lliend at ah ; i. i tl. S .f ritat.vrs :.ri see-cmg oy j .m,j I(,,ni(.tu;, v cf tlie Cnlon and Coasti- to toree upon the p-ople . iniu.m , io- iu Koiiirtr ii t'tl ill. .4 1 l an-l gold out of the co;-nt:y, and ia its ste;i.l have given you a falsi- j.-iiht cur rency, based upon jmblie credit: ihw :uv endeavoring by every etlort to degrad and de-troy the dignity of free while labor amongst you, by bringing buck niggers fi-om the So'.'.di to comp"te with you ii, your vocations of 111'-: they are squan dering your hard earned tax--s bv giving rations and e'othingto the runaway slav es : they have wantonly p rverted the public Treasury to j-nvurc the abolishment of Javory in the District of Columbia, and they are this day, giving food and comf 'rt j to thousands of nriaway c ntrabands, that cn e'. a.'.. t of our bee-!. m s:nl it with their bono", their fortunes and It-lK-I- ! tj a M :. I).vl.i .". l.n I o-:. oi tli san-l stroM". which ...:-nio.l a ivi-l oi th :: Xj i . . : l , , ll... ..l-.l .... ...l-. ,. ..1 4 1. ...... ' k-i-.i:im.-n..: -.1 S'"-.l.'l I 1 "- - 1 ' -I ris .1. . ...!: ,...-.-j - . -.. ...... .. - - .-. ... I V:!7107! In Ittiltt I.I flu- -.M.I It... l-o! . 1 have i:ll.. nits, in the fii-!:;. r ,. .1.... 1 '.. . I .... 1 !.,. .tl .1,...t ! . ' ' - - - . in .. oH-ii. .n:., ,... iu. s...... .-.t ............ ,.-,.nr:n jvivt-.-cting their advance g-Mrd M"D..w.-!r. C..n.s. has rwhl G a -. J ' to-dav. be agt'.ut made the theatre O: ear- ; hi th- woods bevond e-n th side toward M"( "1. , ilV w..r ..,.1 t. ... ' i:ill N" t " US. ; follow h-.M-.-dlanlv in tV.e s-im.,. w---.- - . - V lWil-V- " 1 1 nrage; lighting for the same end, not the sum - foe, but our brothers, and as we dwell UP !! th fearful r. alitv, that now flf.N. Kkilm:y's i-tv;si;v. Whil- 1 1. Hiker was thus cccupi.ah f Jen. , to.iow in: j w hll-' ( Ji-n. l-: will als c-jK-rate against j IiII...Tl?.j i the on inv nt Pichmond. vVc. i l - 'rt.-.::. times and under : 1! oircumstaives. Amid the wild-st d"n of fanaticism the Dom. cal si-hemes, and the aliandonment of all : that is honorable and sacreel. are fast while we wrho, th graves of our revolu- ; Xeaniev had l. vn busv with the lh-U ls ; tionarv' "t -ran? a;e b i.ig lutl ail with the bhHxl of th. ir t-or.s, and that the rock upon which it is said Thomas J.ffcrson wrotv- the d cla -atlon of Ii.d -pend ire is swiinmhij in the gore of th.ir t-gs-oritv; makes us s'lu hh r : and before cur eyes comes up the 1 arful projh. cy of Clay and Webst r, a nation r nt wi:h internal f uds ami a lanl drench d with fraternal biH:d. A .-a l oxjvri. nc for the Ameri can jveople, but one which f.i iii,.i.'e will ti ach them a lessen to b -ware ef s.-c- : sectionalism, and to shun it tis the worst enemy of a free Government. IV.it a Ai at the oth -r side of the jiicture makes us n joiee at the many nimt I 'nien ieto ries, and w hope, in a slunt time, to again hear of the old llag of our nation floating in jh ace and tiiumjih, over e very State and Territory in the Union, an-l that we again, shall move fonvanl to prosperity, a wiser and hapj.icr jn-ople. IV sId s M. Ca!l's Division. G n r..l M-Ck-'lau has rccvivi-d other rel..;bnt ;ii- i.'. s. t-'. amount ofj-ovcral thousiind. siii,,- .a..; g Cu-i. i ..- . :... :.'.-3 -P.-, i - in front of hiin. Iliirly in the day his Irjuinc i-..t.- .1 ll-. t lit... j if l.-ltf.. 1 i -' . ! the battl-of Fair Oaks. I r , .; n. n. -.2 ' h si-cure t eii. llooke.- s ab aiKi-, and pu-h . .." . t, forward on- pick Is on his left, where ' i-iitr.T..:, Jane '2u. Ti:e cn.-o!i- . 1 " ' KeameV Division hM the ground near ' da::o-, of the f-rc-s imd-r Mabr-General . - ' 1, ';; k Ilk V il.ii 4 ill Jt'il1 l, l . ' . 1 1 l u i.i.r V.liv : " " ' rt-v; Z' .n' ' i " . this as the l-uihh:. l. - XiTUi. ' i- r v- :h the wa.i - a, Swamo. Here h -held his -gitmnd with- C;i ' ' " 1 -rtny ol irgami. out diilicultv until hit in the afternoon. ' -ajor-f .ciu i-al o;o as the eh: f o:n- j pt t r.ei, t wh ii ab .nt' live oM nk th- en. mv cu- ,. "r ' oI with d- Iight as an oar- c.-in-p r.wy h ive rnis--d a wamiivg yoiif. n.u ''rnigmg um you a colossal pul-ne debt, poinnd out approaching danger. j which neither you, your children nor your t .if .Tonus . Crosley's Ccim-nt ( Jlue i now for sale at II. C De ii ;... mv cndavorel to take th - :i !e jit , which : n ol ,h d.termiuatioii of the !V-"d-vt thev had Ikh-ii f n.-l to vacat- arlior in ' to art V ""M nf-in--. only toii,M iib1;e the dav. The brunt of th -ir assault was e'thif. while it is n.,t d -:.!.! cd that all .f , M.,: lin:e bv tlie 1 hud .Maine regiment n ; " vn-Tiai.v i-o-o; vraxe m the left," and the Twenti. th Indiana which . t"w" ! : f-' "u anee of this jat:-iotie laty acted as its support. ; 1TIOM FOKTUINS MdNllOlI ovn tkh us i: way j-r er.t .w-,.'.,ig . . a '. . -. !ii-i, b- gii,;.;? g: t..-. a'' si Ic ti -I hn Phif... ict, re-.t. .h-'lg:h e y. l-c.tv a- hai I cv a h.:i'.. t : ' 1-; I- ! vat-.- n t. e v e t s. . i le i f a str-I'l t r.' .itii oist -. ::j',r i f I. M City Point. V.-l. .Inn.- .'. T.n.t 1 i'-g -vi e c rn r . f M .in : ' Giving why in their turn before the ring one of oi.r pin-b-nl.- moviil uj and vten .i..g '"' .1 a J"" . enemy's assault, our trooi-s. weiv f.imtl i sli-'hil the K.-lnh on the 1 t. bur- r-ad. I l:-" ' trttt v ' ir:i"' ' i i " r i i - . i !,.-i. - .. . wi:tu : t-iri IV Jvft. back iremi tho rilt j.its to the edge of a j but without cau.-ing any casualties on the , ..-Jn,. -rrt , ;" !.". j.iece of woevls, in tin ir n ar, w here they side of the KobeK according to th Ir ow n m front of d s. Z.ln-rN 1 -4 ' u inaintaineil their gitund in sj.ite of the account of the affair. most strenuous c-llbrts to drive them fur- Tlie Southern iiewsjxipers contain nj ther back. j important news. Nothing further from Purueys lirigadc w hich was on the left t Charleston aixars. Geneml Ing-trvt ofGeiu Keani?ys jositioiu lre tlie bur- ! issuel a rlamin-r a-ldnss to his tr:Hps on ilen of the tissault and siit!"eiil quite boa- Monday, in view of the 'great conflict that vi'y, it is rejHiiteil, though I have I .en j wa imminent, inciting them to new tkxnls unable to ol.it ain smv lu.vtifulnrs of their ' of beroi-m. an-l advising them to aim low j loss uj l tin thae of vvviri.j. j and make suie.of the mark. bghiMi g at the southwest e- Jf . y J.-s. Z. Iner's lot e-n ti.e ca--T f-f ''v Street. makir.g it as wide at tl , C' Tvor of bis kt as the house .t ' ;Hrmit. , . .-. Given nndtr trv hand &ul scju '- l' O.rr. I town. "this, the thirty ;-:"M Mnv, eighteen 7.un.!rcl ard - J. L.BKAUIEF, B,- .7 H Pai T, Sec'y. J le ' ' 7 I f t c mil
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