THE FENIAX& Nkw Vohk, Juno 13. A Montreal diipatch says tlio order falling tliu vol untcers buck from tlio border has been countermanded, owing to tho introduc tion ot die resolutions on tho neutrality uct into Congress. An Ogdensbttrg dispatch says on ot General Jleado's el all has ' expressed foam ot lurihoi- Ironblu nl Jiuflulo General Meade was suddenly culled back from Albany to tha' p nit, four conipati ie of troop havu been ordered from Maloi.e there. An Ottawa dispatch says another raid is expected at Fort Eric Fourteun Fenians, have been arrested nt Hamilton with important disp itches in their possession- Jnlormation as to tlie movements! of troops is forbidden, and something important is on the carpet Large number of Fenians are reported as assembling alonj the south western border. A Buffalo dispatch says: Tho Fenian Gen, Burns lias challenged Col Lowry, of tho Jlrit ish l'mcts at For Erie, to a pitched batllo uli two or three th usand troois. THE CONGKESSIUTfiCANlNU AFFAIlt. Washington, Juno lo. As every ,ono cxpeetod, tho ltosscau-Griimcll failing all iir la-t evening has culminated in the adoption by the House, of a reso. lution providing for a ooinmitleo ol live to examino into tho circumstances ct tho encounter. Tho resolution was ' ' ,"""c-.n:in-.y miei u,e .emm.g of the journal and .giec, to wiuiout comment. Mr. Sp.iulding, of Ohio, as tlio mover ol the Committee, will act as its chair. man, Uotli Mr. Griuiioll and General ! u .,, (,. i.t...L....,t !. tl...... ..I . .....1 iiua mi, i,m g'l v. tit. 11 L I u men illl.t;, .lull this morning the former lias no lndica. lion ot bodily hint, an I is now ghbly engagdd in recounting to a circle of friends tho manner ol assault. Mr. liosseau Ins sat rpiioily in his scat and during the ad iption of tlio rosoliu lion lie proceeded to rea l Hie contents ot his mail without a token of consciousness ii: tho matter at hand It, is scarcely npnlmhlii hi win lu !ii!i .i-n.l i, mt-itn l,t r , rp, , ' ,, ,J, , , , uec .ue u u n,s expulsion no. in uu iiuuiiiineii uiu eaniesi mo. ki,,,i 1 i ., ! , , , . . h.iould (lis place him would amehoiate luent ot the Comuiilti cs report. ! ,t, ,. , ... . it too condition of thing', it is not for us to Mus.Janu U. Svi-siii:i.m, in one of her , stti.poso, but it is evident there is a cill letters to tho Chaiubersbiirg'7iVjws(7(iry, ! ,11:1,IL' "pon ilio l'resident to dosomo. gives tho following quaint description of ''"'"g 'ol' 1,()"' JelF in his present condi Mt. Cowan the renegade Senator -from . tM). il:Kl fall widch the President from this State. Wo mu't say that it is rather j 1,11 appearances has no intention of an severo but wc suppose the lady knows 1 swering. Tho cry of ''help mo Cassias tho man of whom sho speaks .' , I t,r I sink !" falls upon n deaf oar. The "Mr. Cowan is tall and looso-jointed ' "sf eehd'' again indulges in the (ijllowing and goes swinging himself through tho sanctimonious stra'n : Senato Chamhor with a rowdyUh air I ..Tll0 , ,K.lllnll , ,rf , j, His head protrmlcs Iron, his shoulders j lni!)ii,im party, ml it will not lake a lawyer, in a forward direction, and Ins a wag. i l nine-tenths tlm iutellect ol' Mr. 0 Connor to ging motion, wliich irresist ibly calls up i ileinomtratu with tlio iicemwy of h nialhe the thought of ono of these nodding toy ! '''''"'''islrailoii, thai upon tho interna, j i . i . , r I cos ot be ward, ( hase, L neon and Suiniier donkeys, to be see,, n, shop windows, Ml, 1)avis m; m ,;. VAi.. tl. "!i"li. With panniers loaded 'tor Christmas. It ost moral piH, hut is entitled to honor, 'i'lm appears as though, u hen half grown it ! nrnument lor the rinht ol' secession will he had been hooped just above the eyebrows j I"'1".'''"! in siieh a form that Mm world will '...,,1.1..., c. i. i . iii ' fud i'i md wi Contain neeess irilv such les and thus forced to elongate and bulge lilntlUy tmm ,i,0 ,M,r-I., Kas. ami Z cmi- out below tho point of compassion. One could never, under anycircii nstan ccs, mistako him for a gentleman j and lio doos not convey tho i lea of strength, or energy, or deci.siou as Doolitilo does. Had 1 met him, without knowing who ho was, and been u.-ked lo write his character in two words I should have - 'written "doirged riiili iu " and, yet he ' cannot be this, at least not merely this. i IIo must have somo claim to rcNpuctabil. ityj wdiich does not appear on the record, as il appears on his person I What is it? How did lie come t j reach his pies- ' 'cnt position 1" G.mi. Hamilton has in the press ed her ' publishers, Messrs. Tickaor & Fields, Boston, a new volume, specially adapted to sumiijer reading, and bearing the taking title of ''Summer Host." iMosi ot tho articles in this volume arc now ( for tho first time printed, and will be found equal to anytif tho author's most brilliant essays. Ilalicaniassus appears '''again on the carpet; and his exploits m 1 thd way of gardening mid oilier domestic J matters are made very amusing. Gail IlamilU'il is never dull. Possessed ot n - sharp and ready wit, speaking boldly, nnd that too upon topics wherein women have been supposed to have but little interest, sho has already gathered about ' her an audience, wh'uh, by its hearty 1 appreciation of her writings, attests the truth of many of her convictions. The success ot her various volumes of essays fc lias been ' without a parallel, in fact she is tho most successful writer of tho day. : FROM MEXICO. . -' NV.W Yonic, Juno 15 Tho World's 'Mexican corresprndence says ! The e !. movement Of tho French troons will take phco ill Iho month ot November f next, when about fivo thousand will be '('shipped. All tho contracts havo been j ' signed." These inovements are iiiado i , L , '.i ,1 . i . . .1 "not only with the consent, but at the ex press desire of Maximil ian, who has signified to tho French Emperor lhat ho J is now satisfied of the-loyal support ot Hie' land proprietors mid industrious . ' c asses ot Mexico, and llint tho French troons may I o wilhdrawn at any lime. I the soonoi- tho better. Tho Mexican i finances are in a most deplorable condi ition. A man in Lewis county who had been , H.nd ITnion man duriiio- the war. but j wv- ------ 0 - , - who hns recently been. caught in iho j 'meBhcn of oonsorvatistn, was tho owner ,' ' ot a faithful dog that nctnnlly abandoned Vim, upon his declaring his adhurenco to obpperlioadis.ti, and went und dwelt with Union neighbor persistently r. fusing 19 roturn home,; That dog has some taste. ii. . . .j ..!.'... . J, eTsAYEPiS ith tr ail d rM ri Jl tTrP w k nx in a y, "jtlV k 1 h'oiTT GEN. J. W.'GHARY. OK CL'.MIiDIiLANI) ( Ol'XTV. IT WONT DO.' A FLIMhY VKIfi. Agitated waters throw lillli und dirt to tho lop. so in political revolution the scum eventually (louts to tho surface In Hpito of tho craftiness and deceit they would practice upon the loyal masses ol our country, the leaders of tho Cupper, head party of the North will occasionally break out in that vipenus, malignant, strain w hicli signal!, d their every move ment during tho dark days of civil dis sei.tlon. Their record is too doon and damning and wor their elements c t com position other than they are wo would express surprise nt their leaders' attempt to make themselves npin sir as tho true 1 ., . m.;. . , ,-. "iiii.i.w ins "'IIKIJ. W.IUMIl MIS niter 0 l0W0Vcrf wUny lh(.jr Ka, , tvdin& a:lll wo ,,,10,t ,K,ni. t)(J ! ad curses ot (HsMiiiioinicil iVnii,.i;i,i u.u. r.,(JU overcomes tho bc.ltor quality ()( ,H,m.iiin. A "special" to tl.o New v,.i. .., , ( ,t, i r loiiv ii oili, ono ot tlio leading ccniiur- . ."II head organs in the North, speak ing uf the coining trial. of .Idlers m Davis, slanders the character of Judge Underwood In the most, indecent manner. U.ifdrd be. caasu the Jmliro liam.etis to In-tlm 'ng.it man in the right l ice," he hoi.es t I 9 nit at the trial of Mr. Davis tho I 'res. ident will have Milli.duit respect for lb opinion c f mankind to icoucst the Chief .last hMi M ori.i.lit ' ,1.1 . ..... Hint Javis" life is in j .-opardy it Jmlgi) Underwood, should sit at hi; u.m,lng. Wu-ther, if the Cl,i,f Justice nenlly loyal iilinlitinnisls fu its luvor as will astonish iho honest masses." Here i not only avowed sympathy With tho vile traitor but a step toward his aggrandizement a belief that "Mr. Davis was, not only li ce from .ho slight est moral guilt but is entitled to luriorV For tliaine ! that such utterances should conic from moil who derive tho i-amo protection under "our starry flag" as ho who gave his limb and would his bio upon tho tattle plains of iho South in Us detei.oo Such men "Until got tho voice In Hell for excellence'' Moreover it is presumed tho "ri.oht cf secession" will bo presented in such a form that tho world shall read and declare its constitutionality, justice, ne cessity, Are tho scenes ot"(jl-'(J3 to be rehearsed elso why do unscrupulous Copperhead demagogues persist in try. ing to force tho "right of secession" upon tho Amei ican people ? Where in tho earths history has such leniency been shown insurrectionists ns has been oxer, eised ir. tlieso Uuitdd Stales since the suppression of the rebellion ! Yet tlieso politicians would instil tho poisonous doctiines anew in their hearts und plunge the nation into a fratricidal war." Nor thorn bayonets havo demonstrated tho fallacy of such argument and those who carried ihein are willing, now, to deal pently with those who committed in n subaltern capacity, crime coii'inon to live millions of the peoplo f our land, Tho Union putty o not ilcslro that Soiitlu ru blood shall flo vns an ntono m,hl f ,n).lst ,,0;,,, ntl U,A,r , , ., , , . alios, s y ng t hcni-c ves "conservat ves' ' ' " ln"",u W",1(1 1,,,v" ll"''m WJircsomcJ. If they of the Soulh nro again deluded by th" nehcmiiio, coward of Ilio North, who 0()1)KtilllU,i lll0 ,1)ino8 ( (, . ,. , , ' , 1 ' , " tlm lllUcl ot rho l.t-y will bnvo IhomselvM to blaiiio We say, and in doing so beliov It to bo the sentiment ot tho majority of thoso who carried tho musket ) the rank ami filo both North and Soulh. that thev would bo willing to stand up facoio face, ns they have stood on iho murky Held ' battle, and grnsp hands over tho "ro construction policy" ns moved by tho I'leseiit Congress, pledging themselves for the Union as it is intended, "ono and inseparable." Thuioavo many of. those fiietuls (?) of' tho South in our midst, somo subfCiibors to this same journal, tho New Yoik World and others of ilio snmo ilk, who fawn upon soldicis North and youth an J would make belicvo that in this conserv ative paity a'one rusts tho safety tt the country, whilst thoir lio.iits aie as black as their record, secretly working its ruin Give the people of iho Soul h to under, stand at tho coining election in tho Key. stone State that the soldiers, those who opposed them manfully in the lield, are thoir true friends, and it will east aside tho "flimsy veil'' with which ills sought to hoodvvLk" them, expose 'ho "whked sepulchre' und hideous skeleton be. neath. UNION COUNTY CON VKNTION. In obedience to a call from' former Chairman of County Committee, dele gates from tho ililleient townships eon. vened in this place on tho lDlh iust llnsiiY Link, of Morgan township, was chosen l'resident and T. Ii. Smith appointed Secretary of the meeting. The roll of townships was called when the following gentlemen responded as delegates : Marion E, 31 Saycrs and L K. Evans ; Franklin T. Hill and Jacob Kineiiart ; Morgan Jacob I!ush Jrf.' ferson Henry Litse and Thos. Allfree ; Jefferson Iioroiioh E. II. Dciimv s j i x-umticnaiKl joseplH,wynn and Ihos. Crago; Mo..ougahch-J. II. Gray , Tv.. i i ui. ii... i t , Cumberland Joseph Gwynn and Thos. v";! n r" T J"" ' " ' u ,,l-""LU 'l"tl . W. leadlcei hlteley G. F. Cooke and Jno. Fox ; Wayne T. II. Mcighen and A-a Slianes ; Center John Church and Godtrey Knglo ; Jackson T. . Suiilh and Thos. Hughes: Gilmaie i! :i. ci l it.., i. J llll: I S IOIIL'1 and SLeli hen Nimiiu.ii . ' " i ' mcnni.i-i.umei u allon ; i..ringhill- .i.icou . iiooio ami jianiei IV into i iMor. ns (esse Cartel' and Jacob Swart. i , ,i r H ,,. . . , On mono,, the foil,. vv.r.g District, and County ticket was unanimously, nominal, CONGUKS.-i, HON. GEO. V. LAWUEXCF, Of Washington County. ASSKMI'.LY, LIEUT. JAS. A. WOODS, Of C liter 'JV. ASSOCTATr.JlT.GJ-:, KLIAS STONE, Of iMonoi.galiela Tp. ITiOTIIOXOTAIlY, LIEUT. T1I0.S. LUCAS, Of Jefferson Tp. nkllSTKIt AND HKC'ORDKI, THOS. F. KEITEUT, Of D nil ai d Tp. CDMMISSIONEH, CAPT. JOHN A IJUUNS, Of llichiiiil Tp. AUDITOR, LIEUT. GEO. W. SIIO'JGII, Of Gilmoio Tp. rooR noirsH director, CO L JOS. COOKE, Ot .Marion Tp. On motion, E. M. Saveus, Esq , J. 11. Guay and Tnos, Ai.i.i'iikh were appoint- ed Senatorial conferees. On motion, Win. E. (! ipcn, Capt J M. Harper and Thos. Hill were appoint, c.i Congressional 'con forces. On motion, the. following gentlemen were appointed as a C0UN1T CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Marion 15. M. Sayns, Chairman, Simon Uimhart. T.t I.I! T , T, ri.ii.Kuu oaooo umeliaiD. 1 nomas: Hill. Morgan Win. Hedge, Jacob Green, leo Jefferson Johnson Wycofl", Cluiilcs Hughes, Cumberland Josiali Gwynn, Jopilni Mitoheiier. Cjriiiiohaels Ilorough J. R, Wooil, Thos. Curl. Monongaliela Jlenj. il.plc, L. W. Hamilton. Greene Uorbly Grogg, J. II. Morris Dunkard Daniel Miller, Freeman Lucas IVriy-J. M. Ling, Jas. Ilendho. Wliileley J no Fox, Uuweii Stephens. Wayne Win. Lin!, H. D. Urock. (Jonter Jas Call, Geo. Sellers. Jackson S. P. liayard, II. W.Taylar. Gilmore J. !, Gunison, Lt. Vtn. II. Meighen. Aleppo Geo, Hinorinaii, Geo Plants llichhill Joshua Ackley, J.A Gray. Sprtnghill D.iu'l. White, W. J. Monro, Morris Josho Cirlor, Win. Hopkins Washington Samuel Tharp, Georgo Keigley. Jciroison P.oi'oitgh Dr. Saiimul Cul ver, .TuH.'Flennikou. . On tnotion, a oommittt-o consisting of li. K. Kvans, E. M.i Saycrs and Thos, Hill were appointed to draft resolutions. During tho ubseneo of the committee the convention was alJy addressed by tho Hon. Andrew Stuivarj, U, Cooko and Capt. Dont. Donley. Mr. Stewart, in his speech, assured his friends that il would not bo long until tho President and Congresit would bo united und all dillleultios botwoun them leltled, .then Domocra's would be heard cursing Mr, Johnson worse than ever Ilcister Clymtr did. Ho dcnouiieed Copperheads and 'their leader, Ilcister Clyinc r, nud g ave a cheering prosfuct of the iriuiiiph int elect'iou of (ion.. Geary this Fall Tho speeches of the two othor gentlemen weiu cmiueiilly patriotic and floipieut. The C miuitte hat ing returned report ed tho following rcMiIutions : WiiKitKAS, Ii was tl rjiigh tho piiriot. ism and tidelity ot tho Itcpunlicaii Union party that the gallant army mid navy ..f tho Hepublb wire enabled to subdue tiie late inonstromly wicked rebellion. ' Wiii:i:i.as, Fastexpciiciice has demon si rated that eternal i igilance is the price of Liberty. Tuerefore, Jlcxilcat, Thai it hocoaies us as coni poiicnts of tho Union par y, to perpetu ate our orginiziiion, and iibor dilligeiit ly in Older to roorvu a loyal a lmiuis traiion of the Government, both btalo and National. lictolecd, That tho power to restore to the people ot the rebellious States the rights loi leited by their treason and ru- hellion In longs to Coii'ie.-si and that' We heartily en,liiv..o ill,. ..,,, ,,f ,.,,.i,.,., , tion adopted by the Union members ot il,.,i 1 ,, ;,,.a...i: i i i .....vu,.,,,.,,mla. n(iiu:-eii amend- inei.ts lo the Consiitution lately passed hy the Senate ot iho Uuitei Slates. ., . Luulccl, lhat tho so-called Demo. cratio iiolicy ot admittii..' ililo Con-ress. policy ot ailnuttiii!' ililo Coni'icss, without qualification and witnout any ., , .. . S "J '" loiiiiu. oisioviii re):e. soiit.itivos from the rebellious slates who Im-o vhdatod their oaths to support Ihc constitution, and have Ioikt ht luniiisi i , ,. soiit.itivos Irom the rebellious slates who ami Z Wlti, tiu blood of our brothers," would be a base betrayal ot tho Union cause. and destructive to onr liberties. Our immow -Lvj,l men must rule tho Na. Hi solve 1, That L;t;rr. Gkn'i.. Ui.vssns s I !,...... I. : i. ' s-"..i i.. .no iioaiiiuiuas cuuicc 10 it . i x icsiueni in liba. i olv.'d, That the Admini-tration of . uoy. Andrew (J Curl in has been cmi. "cnuy patriotic, statesmanlike and sou ! cessful, and will reo ive tho hi'-hist ; plau,,itH0nm, ailial ,isil0 1 a" j .,,H;,v7, That the Hon. Geo. V. Lawrence has piovcn himself to bo an able, faithful and trust. worthy Kepro smitativo, and that we unanimously pre. sent ins name or re-election to Con. , gross, as an cvideno - ol our appmciation i ot his ability and f. lelit. ! Ilesolml, That wo recognize in Ger. ' Julio W. Geary, a steiln.g patriot, able statesman and iutiepid soidier, and that! we will :vo him our Bealous and earnest wi '... .,... ....i... !.- r (j 'tJitiiru ui e,u J." SLUIIU State. " Jlenoh'ed, That tlm County Ticket this day nominated, is eompiscdot good ami true men, and that wo will usu every honorable endeavor to secure their dec lion. II iuh-cl, That tho Soldiers and Sailors of the Republic, iihose valor, endurance and blood have perpetuated to us nud our posterity a tu.iieii country, w'uh the blessings ot a nr.ie peitecl liberty scour. e l, deserve, and .shall ever receive our warm' st gratitude. Aad we unani. moiisly ciiilorse tho policy of tlio Nalionnl Administration, in preform:; tlio "hoys in blue" fir clliecs of honor and trust, and the action of tho House ' ot Uepreseiilatives iu passing tliu Act ' eq'ialiarg sol, lies oouiilies. On motion, tlio resolutions were adopt, ed unanimously. O.i motion, tl.o proceeding! bj pnb lislicd in tiie-(ltii:K.s-ij CoL-.srv I.ki'uhi.i. CAN. On motion the Convention adjourned. " . WILL THEY IfKTUIiN? Tlio New Casilo (,i;,tte and Demo crat ofll.o loth' hist anxiously asks tho above question of Ihoso soldiers who wore Democrats before entoiii ,i.: ""'I army. Afiera long, and wo have no doubt, fruitless h::riangne,to tho "boys la blue," whom ho has o lately fallen in love with, the editor says s "We havo ililleiTil in opinion during the war. Votl have clios ai limmr ii u:m i a (inm ." "' v ' "' 1 u ....... ini..,U,lll lit t;fl- n, ,.. t., tit, I ... A .1 hit,,;, i .... i :. ... I tain nieasures Hint our eoieicii.nci a h i.lc n oppose and condemn. 'l.UT TIIK llH.U) I'ASKllCIlV ITS IIUAI).'" Hero is tho fust frank acknowledge mei t from n Coppeihead sheet cf tlm truth that tliei differed w!lh soldiers dir inri the w ir. Il is something they have hitherto stoutly denied, and tho editor of tho Guzitlc must havo been iu an ex ceedingly liberal mood when ho penned the above lines. Hut ho has the eflVon. tery to ask, "hi the dead pad buiyits (had." Now that is just what soldiers arc not going to do. They intend lo resurrect tho corpse d' the past and keep it Ountiiiiially biforo tho Copiieiheads. They intend to make the hideous speo Ire ham t them tor nil time to come. Though they "tako tho winds of tho morning and nro borne to 'he uttermost parts t.f the eaith," they shall see it there even wluu they "descei'd into Hell" they nhall lin'djt ihoro. Xttry icturn ! Tun Unt .ur men of Fayette Co, have placed Iho following ticket in tho Held for Iho Fall election : Congress, Dr. Smith Fuller j Senator, Gen. S. I). Ohpliaiit i Assembly, David ljarnrBi Associate Judges, Maj Jno. J, Crco, Henry O. Oveiholl t rrothonc. tary, Capt Jno llicrer i liegistri' and Recorder, Lieut. Oliver Sprotil ; Com missioner, Uenjauiin F." Hariisi Auditor, John R. Wilson p Poor Houso DVcctor, Georgo I) Mooiu Wc havo not Iho honor of acquaint, anco with nny of thd gentlemen except Lieut. Sprotil. Granting tho remainder ot thu ticket to bo as staunch nud true as thu Lieut, wu congratulate our friends of that county on their exuullout iiomiiis nlinnn. ' I "Jr.ri'i uson Davis is writing a book j Gun. Leo is writing book i Alexander 11. S'evens is writing a book j ex-Sona tor Hunter is wiitin;; a book. They aie all writing books of excuses for seces sion, and assigning ruasons fjr their tailnre." . When these books appear no doubt somo maimed jut! riot can bo secured as agent for their uuthois, and extend tho circulation among tho faithful in oitr county especially our county ollicers. D0K3 WILLIAM 11. I'.KLD .SI'KAIC I'OIJ TlII'.DKMOCU.VTICI'AItTY 1? ,1 i ... (..: i j'-icij ic.uiei vi poiiucai newspapers knows that William 1J l.'tedhas liecii regarded as the fugleman and the spokes man of tho Demi cr.itio na.tv in t),l. State for tie last four yea,; While! iieed lias accorded to Ills dupes the dirty woik of sotting up candidates lo be deleated by the loyal voters of the State, ' lie has chr g tenaciously to the power of dictating the piiiieiji'c for which tho J parly has battled and still continue to I battle I l)l"'1,1l? :' 'iful struggles of tho ! i .! . ... ; ""ii'iniiieiii wmi ireasou, lieeil never, ! l,t opport.m.iy pass to give aid and I f , ,, , ., ., " , , comfort to traitors. Ho tipposed tiio ' ... . ; , ,.. ,CL,,"t:" ol to cl1'' rebelhor, " ' " 0,1 1110 that anne I coercion was il : i,.i ir : i ... e ,. .. , . , j ". u ii-sinicu, us i,u- us uu oared, tho levying of taxes to pay and feed 1 thnso who d,fllJwl , (ovt.rnu.nt in ii.ni.tii ' tho lev ,hu that he regarded tlU! '!U' !!, ""holy and unconstitutional. I As Heed took these positions, 10 a ' mdenMy suimortcd by (-verv Demneiail,, or,an U1 tlm IIo nmv ,M.nkJ anain for hisDeiuocratio friends, and wo' only desire l know whether they echo his sentiments and share his reclinns At tl.o initial proceedings i the. trial of : Jeff Davis, Mr. Keel appeared aiipoired as ono of tho counsel lor the arch traitor.and tho first language ho uttered v.oro the omphalic words lhat ho was present in the court room because uu sYMi'ATiu.icn I'llOlHSslOXAI.I.Y AND I'KlSSONA.'.I.Y WITH Tint iusTis(iiisiii:i) i'i:i.s,)Ni:ii! What wo aiit to know is. whether Win, I!. Heed tlw ..i., i ,i, n . . . t. h,w,k ,,,r 1,10 ,)oainul 'llU! 'ln,''-v- 1),K'H ho "l,e!,k ,or tester Clymcr? Will our I'l't-'''"'! coteuiporaries answer? ). Metkr Clymer yvr.wai ('' and profession- nlly v.itputii:.'. wilk J, ijcrson D.wii' .. ... ' Hir i I !,yr,q.'i. ri'ZZLING CONTRAST. Mr. Harris, Demoera'io member ol Congress irom Maryland, has b'oken his long silence and made a speech. His speech is clear, intelligible, consistent and deinonstralivo ot his intense and incurable disloyalty. Di.sloyuily is too weak a word. He is a rebel rair, ant, a cross between copperhead ami hyena. lleda.his right and h ft, ol the living and dead, justifying mmder, and de nouncing iho execution of convicted murderers l'ooth an I Surra! tare the special objects ol Ins sympathy, and Hie light of secession is the coolnil article t,t his I'ailii lie expresses tins lixod and iinalterablo conviction that the Status h.Jil a right to secede, that they did riulit in seceding, and that ihey are now "lo this Union foreign S'.a.es." And heclainidd thalseeessiou had been "a vuliii- principle of the Djiii-icralio puny from 17118 lo tho lato war." Full as the speech is of evidence of ma luess, it yet w, i.,Ja it,.,. i,0 i. ...t ,.. .... ... .. ., .,...,, ......, .....,.. , . ,,, , l-w-ii,.iiil; iiici iiiiiue.n.ioiis in i.ue coi irai aberra'ion, equally consistent and equal. ly insane throlioholit. As , . ..... U't .Mr. Harris character, sentiments and speech do not plaeo tho State of Mankind, nor oven the district from . U i e l lie '.oIlliM. II li nl- Uu it it'll i I. a nil. i , , u,st,..,.co.u;i. ma . iL'cuoi. io tins Congress, 10 the face of his ex- nul-ioii for ndeoiialii e.'iosii '1 nto ibn I i.' t.. .... ,1.C........ . . IT.. ..I..... .. does not involve any such cmseiiilimei.. . , c , . i- . . 1.1 1 to I, s S.a.o or District, although it ce. - taiuly does not r- lleot any honor on the loyalty of too latter. His admission Was allowed by Congress, and the resumpli n .... - . . . .. . i.l iu i: iiinimirl 111 uu, inol'iiM ., ( ., it,,)., 1 .Ji.tic.-i. JNOW, wllllo (1)0 case el .Mr. Harm justifies extreme caution in tho admission of members .in any way implicated i;i iho rebellion, tho cxe.Lsion ot roprese... tatives whose loyally is unquestioned uoes 001 a pear 10 lie consistent with Ins admission and continuance in his Peat This case, therefore, while it shows iu a slartliiig'lig'.it what would bo tho char ueter of Congress, and what would thence become the condition of the conn try, if its legislation and administration were subject to cllieials of his opinions and temper, 'exhibits, nt tho samo liino, tho impolicy,' if not it justice of exclud ing trim and reliable men. We shou.d bo dismayed at tho prospect of this country, if tho sonti lionls of Mr. Harris controlled its public affairs, more than wo ever wero when half a million of rebels wero in arms against it. And this only makes us iho more solicitous that good nnd true men, if such there are iu any of tho erring States, should represent tho people in the general legis lature, The Slut'' of Maryland is a loyal State, jis indicated by tl. 1 majority ol its suffrages, hy its measures and by its representatives in Congress, with this exception. It docs iii l forfeit that char nclei' or any ofits privilogos, by reason ot that exception. Much more then should loyal peoplo who havo chosen or may ejir.su loyal representative!!, bo ex. empted from disability nnd bo reinstated in tho engagement of political privileges Wo nro ready to tnako: allowances for , .1 . .1 , I"" punnet. Ursan ; with your eyes shut yoi country was not resisted. And yet .oyal cnnniit. (listinjtui.sl. its sotuid fro that of lie men, elected by a loyal consistency, have l'ipe Orirnn itself. It. is admirably, adapted b been refuted teals iu Congress as icpi e. ,lu' I"'i'l'"rmanee ol'sai red music, psalm tunes, se.itntiviS of tl.o pcopi; ii.tforturalclv ?!"ni;'n,!. aml ,l b 11 ,rr"ml. ,u 1 1 .1 . o. . , 'oniptiniinent when the ronrei:atlon tlni'F, cinbraced 111 the insurrectionary States , ami isjust tlieinslruuien' thutou-ht .mho usee We refer particulaily to la iireseutatives in nil churches where tho people nil wish tc chosen iu some of Ilio districts of Ten. '"ive tlio privilege cf hearing n pint In tin ncssce, whose fidelity to the Union oVen l,misi;''' iu tho most critical periods of tho war,!21'0 O.JOAMSTS AND PIANLSPS was 'the theme of eulogy throughout tl.o '"!?:'"' ,(';lll,u'" "r H.e.r prfessh,n In the . . u 01 caunliy, have j;ivn wntten Icthnnny In technical dill'iuiilne, causing delay, oml wo insist on the strictest caution, the necessity tor w hich is emphatically de monsiraied by Mr. 1 Ian m" speech, bui .ive wish that boiiio progressive move incut might bo made for the admission ot icpresent.itives' from the seceding States on the liasis ot loyally to the Government and a lawlul election conditions on whi ili we understand the President and Congress to concur. ntt: Com. CJTnn couseivalivu iMoei's in this State are speaking of .rallying for the contest next October. A Union coleinporary asks 'what issue will ihey makef'' An imaginary one, of course. 1 llu'y w'l' "'t up a man ,t straw and pelt away nt him. Negro suffrage, for instance. Tlu. 7 'dt XlXmTy of May w as !?2.(iS0 (S(),S .():' On the first of Juno 2,ti7,;sH,;)(i7.;):' Reduction during May !?1!),1IJI, I7 1 fid NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rVAuT V'T'vi JI,!r"'."V "'"meel at I lie luill.-U'jok School House, near the widow Ilealon's, I & ,.,;, "'w miw r.i, a l,v , 3.-3, 1BQ6. .ene sealed proposals lor the civclhui ol school house on the wound noW oci-n lain nv ine nulls i reea School I loue. Tin - ; (l1 ' lanMin.i; lo ho Mwvi It., fj tl US"- ! or plan ol lliush seo (Vnler 8-hoo House, near H. C. Oir's. The huihliii" to he brick, with good stone wall, nnu mot" hl-h ' wn.vS'1 '1'"u Ik'sk t0 bl! -"'Waliui. ui i n, ri noon. AI M), iiloal Hoiiso ninl rrivy. At tin fume lime mid place the hiulilhm thai stand there will be sold. Ilv order of the Hoard. ja('oi!'ihi:kni,i:i:, lwt. p) t-m .lOltN MI ITU, Seo't,.. ADMINlSTiJATOK'S' NOTICE. T KTTKI.S of administratim itZVZil, Uion haviie' lieciJ al upon Ihe cs (ireenn townsliiii decM ; Notice is hereby iivcii to nil person iaclchled to said estate timiko iiiuiieiliuli pnyineiit ami those bavin:; claims inrainst tin same lo present theai pruperly suthenlioatcil lor seiiu niein. AliM.li FOUDYCE. J-'i'-'iw Administrator. A DM 1 N 1ST i ! ATO.l i'S is O l'l U ii." I hllhli ot lulminislrnlion havinj; hnei 1J griuiteil to Iho iimlersi-iii.( npiia iho es lalu onieiijaniin Slrawn, dec'il., late ol' (Jill in ir.) t r.vusiup, uiveue coaaty, t'.i.; noiici; is i.ereiiy uiven to all persons n.d.'l.ted to said es live to make imaicliate piym.ait. nml thos hiviii,' elaiais airiin.st llm same to present ihe.a properly auihentieated tor ivtilemiMit J. T. SMITH, ji'-iiw Ailm'r. ASSIONEK NOTICE. Wt'TH'E Its IIKI'I'jKY (1IVEN TO ,LI I'i liersons ii.ilel.teil to Wm. A. - I'iiim i n either liy Note or Hook ncciuuil to make im meiiiaie sen lenient, 'ihe iiccotiiits must lie ..i i n'l i ..... close i. muse H iving eianiis will present u.eiu uir sciiiemeni .v. I, jj, Klil!. j-M,',t Assin WHAT IT IS. fVHK ;rrand old Orjan that has for ecntmieJ ,1 lilled n.iireh. Talac.' ami I'allicilmta with cs ciiiossai iiarinonii's, ts'iccoiiiini; i-,,y uvttl valueil nnd appreciated hy reii"io.H a.scm- li.ies, nud its almost univeisal ii.lroiluclioii into the chuivlus ot our counir,- h 1 1 tiui-n pre vented only ly its ftr nt cost, "This obstach is now removed by th,; processor invention. unpr.iveii'.cnt, an I pe ,e( lion, as applied to the .Mcloileoii mid Ilariuoniam. nil I we have the result iu an iiislrunienl wliieli, cniHilcriinr ilr hulk and cost, is .1 Ml.'SICM, WuSD ?;. Tliu I'.uhnktOkcan, ieri; ctul ami patented hy Mason ii llanilin, ol'lioston. lias now been before the public but two years, and yet such uie us unnpiaieil (ii::li!u sll:nt il tins lounil its j wayiulo cliureh, school and family in all purls 1 "' ', ""my. i n Art fnlie of the JMew !01'? '''" si sol' it in hU d, parlment-i It , !l8 hl,,,tl ,,wll , !u, ,vim, or-Sl.lmio sue Ci-ss Irom l!o,;ton to San Francisco ' Tliat M. tt II. have siiceeeded in liniliiii''; , ' M"an insir.iment than any ether from m!l oamlhiix like thuiL's lo thosu which, thou:;h portable an I n t. l.sr-cr Hum a piano! c m make t!;em?elv, s I'clt in a chinch is the universal opinion ol the musical profession. ''In V nimui ll.nl i,,, u, I, ,..,. I. . I I.. ... . " "'"" llll" ' "i "ii.n in " ' i.'iii,.i I I leciiwti ic I I ,t .-!, I... T.......I 1 I . .., .. .. I j,,,,.,,,,., The lone is pure nnd liitl, nnd with 1111 iiunieiiso bo ly for so small a provocative muell.inieul force. Time sland roimli li'nvi.l- !'".': .l)iul illu' willdvo in climates which l;i 1 ' merle 111 nnssioenrics. T,, ,v. Ul, ,.1;IMI,-; W(,.k,,:;v,n tor of the New York o.W,,,r, in his editorial correspondence, spcnkimrnf the iusiillieieney ''n!,L' -M,'lo,leon to take tlm plae i l thu Tip'.' Oriisoi. Suva . -'Ilnl fl, .......i I . i'..e.. ...... . . .... . J . ..... .... ...11.1. nmv in,;,, 1,1 : Hie stipeiioriiy 01 t; cs.' hlslruiiienls nx others of Ihi.ir class. The ( abinei (i,t,, i brief, oomaicmlimr i'seh'to ii.usicians nnd ' I? the people everyubi re. llseieat p,nVcr, (,r,x., ,,1(,, .ldidtoiis,l.n.hi:i,luoT : ilele construeiio:., e aniiot fail t . ninko it a 1 imiversni lavo.ue. micii is ine 'iraveofpcr . 1. 1 1. mi in it i in:. 1 line him I one aa M have I,,. ,,, brought, that it Is alike soiled tollie purposes of chinches, halls, schools and pivate parloia, 11110 is aouiirai'iy neapieu 10 no. sacred mid secular music, nnd it is hehev. bear no unimporlant. part, In c ostitblishin a popular 1: ualeal I it soes. '"at It. will ealiier nnd w wherever " """'""" '"" '. i"f wnoicsn'o Aircnts tor the ,Mas )u.5 lhm.lu(,'alilii(!t ()i. 1-1... ,,,!,.. ,11 II. ....!, .1 , . 11:111. lorwesera I'oiinsylAauhJand furnish the, 11 at exactly the same iiicJs cliaruud iit Hie Fuctorv. I The suiiserl'iers aro nncxh ( t .,, to 'bipureh.so Im Cabinet I Lrri'llt ,im,.... I every person j whether 11. ten. nn Instrument or not., it c.inv Ornaa (;irciiliir. which 'oiit,ilii(rn-nt amount 01 very inieicsnii iioorinauij isuilt p"st I'ttlt III 1 1 1 1 V II" i, 1 1 I ClIAUIilIHG. MFXDtt, & CO.,' SI Wood St, bet. III. St. imiainonil Allov fiiisnui'Kii, I'll. f ine B, '(i(i..it. U Zl C' 40 V s i! . JrlTursni, G'rccno ('J 1'ctiti'n. MIIS. It. J. nUMC.SV'H, WynVo'CM. nAviNO itK('KNTr,iTTKnn this well known cstnlment. n,,,,. n.MiNHii Is prepnred to fr1' llm W, to tho IrnvelllnK public. TinHhM always sup.. plied Willi Ilio rliolcosf'cicics, II1.1 H.J Willi mo tinest ivmesif 'I'piois, stooiisioci,. 1 1 In iipiutnienls, and iaiadimc,, f ,!, 0 looni' attached to preinl,,,,. f,,,,, J patroiume solicited. Way 2ll,'n..y Z . 1 iliMLU, month I'm. ffeT,,,,,! toifr'r?- or uu li s, (vcrvu'lu.p,! t i . . to 7,t bmted d.2S tn '''Tl'd'lce tho rSS? . nine, un proved and nr.ri',.,.i.7iv sila 11. stitch, filt , n'1, ,Jt WU lioin. .beautiiullt- i'rice S 'i d..tt,!( embroider . , ." -uimo r an V H...l : ""in wnici twice thni ''"'in. ,'ll"''' Address will 1. ' f,' a''0"", Clln "0 Hoh uhs &, cto. s,ii,.. """Hi or call on () JUST,onxr.:nnv '. ?"3ao3.SricaLisv. l)031TIVKLYtli n,.t T"1 I. our tow , ?r XLVIK :..l. 11. . , . ' ""iUlllllf t'OIII I nnrt l A. ' liish (I.,. n,.m . 'l'. "il" cmhlnod to n.r. 1,1 ii. 1.. .1.11- -T-...UUH uver voe nir,..,.i to the tmhlle. ""wi VII iileiPs lunilshed ed will, th r;,if.",' .V3 ' I'rovld. ..11 1.- '''''"' tltti im m 30J a ,ln house, and , lnX, ii -?. t nc lt'!1 tlio. ni'iindii s, mind whkev nln nZ , np' ntl(l rnivelleinud S frL'tr-: will do well to chII.7t -1 ,0 "... .f"'l!ment via oowell to call, Tom" .nil , mc"? . w repulallon of nn a t , ,..1, , MH ok! ........ .H Keiiiimni,n 'foilse, tho one forl illesseinfer" Olllce ' iiini'it, ,.. t...i 1 .1 iiiay .villi.. y. M-Al'Iill DKNMAtmrr ... . .... i'j. 1,1.11 im DlfQS JIRDlriVs-fl quors nnd ever hi . r 1 -VMUk, ' T' 7 hl,'ff J'rlaliiliig lo a'M it Hmro Um caroftilly com! " v ' ' Crul'' 01lt Ww.l." bl May JJO, 'oa.-iy. '