(Tlit Bemotrat. HARVEY SIIKhEII, Cdltor. TUNKHSINNCCK, PSI. Wednesday, April 22, 1 BG3. S. M.Pcllenglil C'O.— NN 37 Ptntc ROW NEW YOHK. A G STATE ST ROSTOV, are our A-jenls far the N. 15. Demoi rat. in tin so cities, nn 1 are outli>r ire 1 to take Advertis.-iuqpts and Sulsi-rij tins for us at our lowest Rates. Washington a "Copperhead.'* George Washington was a -Copperhead,' ac c .ruing to the Ue|>ublican d> liaiiion of that Woi.i. If ihe following extracts fr-un hi- Fa re well Address are not 'Coppcrl end sen timents,'we know not what are. At any rate they are Dent >cratie sentiments : Indignant, ly frown upon the first dawning of every at tempt to alienate any portion id our cotiiHiv from the res', or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various par*a. The Constitution which at any time ixi.-'s, till exchanged by an explicit and an'heiitic set of the people, is sacredly obhg.ito'-y upon all. Resist with care the spirit of in nova'ion iii its principles however specious the pre texts. The spirit of encroachment tends to con solidate the power of all departments in one and thus created, whatever the form of gov • eminent. a real dispotism. Let there bz no change by usurpations ; for though this in one instance may he the ins'runient of stood, it is the customary wen pon by vhich free government is destroyed" 1 Why the Abo'itlo Ists De-ire to sSuj-p- ess and Destroy the Democratic Papers. The Newark (I). ) Aiirertiser . in c mmcnt ing upon t!ie general favor show n by the Ah oiitioii press to acts of mob violence upon m.icratic prpris, says : "These acts of uioh violence are not more remarkable lor lheir skulking cowardice ih.-m as stih.-taniul confessions on the prt of tin I-.ef'iiblicans that the positions and arguim-m.- id the Democratic new.-pajH-r- can md l.e m< t ami con'i-ovi-i led in urn di-cus-i-.n. Tin Rt-pubiican poliucians seem to uudi-rslaiid that fl.e couli lence of the people in Demo cratic newspapeis is coiistanily iner.-a-uig. Il is to this i j-t, 3"d to tie coii-ei"U-ne— that Reputd'can j urnals and >{*-akers ar>- unat.'e to overtum ihe facts and aigiiniei.i.- J ie.-ei.tcd by Democratic liewpa|iei-. tliat ve ate to aMiil.u'e t'.e desp-rati II of feeling which induces Republicans to resort to brute violence, burglary and arson aeaiust tii.-se who refuse to think ar.d speak as tli.y do." The Advertiser has hit the nail on the Read exactly. Another Proclamation. On the IGRi Governor Cm tin issued a proc lamation to the la-gislature, arirounciiig t! at he has received an appointment from :he I'n-- f- dc-nt to a h : gh position abroad, and lli.it tu bas accepted i f , aod will enter upon the du ties at tiie expiration of his term of office. The proclamation, or tnes.-age, is\t-ry uuich iu the style of a tarewell addrrcss. O.i i's teception by tlie Legi-lature. live thousuiid m German were ordered to be pi i-ited ; w lien Messrs. Smith and Kcrus, Philadelphia, by p-quest, sang the song—" When this cruel war is over." Mr. Cessna, the Speaker, deliv ered his farewed, when the Legislature ad journed sine die. fi'SEf* The following Dialogue between two very high officials was sent us fur publica tion by a soldier in4he army where lie states that is going the rounds. Dialogue Between Lincoln and Devil. LlN. —Good n-.orntng Mr. Devil your most obedient servant sir. DEVIL. —Good morning Brother Linc .ln, ghd to sec you, hmv do you prosper. LlN.— First rate, I have been elected In the Presidency of the United Sta'es which will enable me to fill the contract that I in u.V with you in relation to the fru: Aunricjus of African descent. DEVlL— Brother Lincoln I sin happy to hear you say so ; Mr y< u hold a very im;><>n ant position in the nation, and have it in v< or power to do much Mr me, but what is to be your rulinc principle. LIN. —My ml ng principle w ill lie to phase your tmjesly, and your * brethren, and the Abolitionists according to contract. DEV —Well; what do you intend to do with relation to the Constitution and the Un ion of the States. * LIN. —As for the Constitution, I shall dis regard that altogether, and the Union I wii destroy b)' Proclamation. DEV.- Well go on, disregard the Constitu tion, and issue your Proclamation to destroy the Union; and you will come out just as 1 did. LlN. —And how did you come out ; what do you mean by that ; DEV. — l y you sec that I and my friends once uml. rto.k In de-troy the CYn-ti'uiion and Union <>f h.-nvt-n, and to nbolt-h it< in.-ii tulions j I and my niMilition friends made war—fixating with Michael and his. aiig.-D— --aril we got whipped, and c st out; and now the onlv satisfaction we have, is to know lii*t we are pour, mean, miserable, devils. Our duties in Court .ms prevented us from giving the usual attention to the Edi torial and local dt-pai intents of (his issue. D'sr An ahstr ct of tho proceedings in C> jrt wd' be gin n ttex* week.* No Party .licit. Tito celebrated Dean Swift, in a passage in • one < f his essays, lias hit the t ue character of a tie ill I'll in politics to the life. IK* very ptvj i rly says that whoiv.i- gives hiiutelf tins ehur icier, \oii may depend upon it, i ■.of one. the /mill/, hut it is such a part) as lie i asli ainoil to nun. F< r, even while he says he is nl tin parly. you may observe, from the li >!e iii .|:< l hi-CoiiVer-aiioii, It.at lie is plainly pr juiliceti i:i fav. rof mte | ally, ami that, too ulna* sti e \voi-t. Tie true lea-oii for his not d.ihuii g his preference i-, thai l.e thinks llie pally m l yet strong t-r.otigli to bear down all opposition. The justice of 1 lie eiu-e, (be goodness of the intention, is entirely out of his calculation. The only distinc ion he goes by is to he politically i f no party, tmt he mat he occasionally of either. Others there laic who ate leally of a party alii do not know il ; they call)' ill lies gns wl it'll an kept n't"( t froiii.lheiii ; ami these, o dee'l are elicit insignificant toils of a party J net are machines puie'y passive, ami. wilhoiit anv will ..| their own, oh'r say lie is of no pal'!) ; lie drefan-s lie l of a | any, il ivso in-lv to.stand hy the Con stitution uay he calk d being of a pil'.y.— | Dm Ihe ' I lii r pal '\ , it >i em-, must he ihvi l id into Iwo sorts i ho.-c who aiv ola pariy, ami I hose who are of no pari v.' To those who apply I li-ui-i! Vi -to lli:s li'Ur i xple-s ton, we won I I S iv, either you aiv of a p.r.v, or you are not ; if you are, you prevaricate imt to u-i- a iimre iininaiiin i'ly i-.\ pres.-it.n ; ifyou are not, you ought to he ashaiueil of your ingh riow-, e .war.fly neutral liy, ami of iigUci.m; lo support a cause which )on are h tind hy honor aini patriot 8 II to advocate and d< fend. Il i- cii'tainly a Comfortable creed, w! ich en inly excludes the >pi r.ilioti of that anti i|na'eti coiivenieiiee called coii-cience, which allow.- us to believe anything, ivi tything, or uoiliing, i xocily as t! e whim may haj pen to -Mike us. , Tl.e man who belongs to in.bod) is accoun'ahle lo m'hody, and is as near no iioil) as il is possible to i na'tiKj. A- he be longs lo no party, he on support each, all • I none, by turns, and no violence i- d 'lie ■<> Ms principle or e tiis sicney. lit: can a I w.ai - iiiki' Ctiiv o' number one. Sell pres. rvatmii is Ibe lir.s I law of II rt,ire; M.'s nroieih l.e nevi r I'ltgeis. Il ail wniiul in'guided l.y I.is. advie.- the World won't! vegetate into a mil ieiiiinn in a iwi'.vein >mh. in lis estimation no tu in can he eon-I del ed a true pal ia - .1. u lia in vet mis e an opportunity nf suiting him SI f I here is a beautiful illusti uion o' the char aeler and filial destiny o. ihe No pai l) man, in a f.hie which is doiihile-s la miliar (■. aii our leaders. During i l.e great bail Ich iwnui • lie birds and llie beasts, ihe taller wire.sui ilie jMsint <1 gritting a diei-ive vu-torv the birds wen- ill lull ieiic.it, when the hat fall uig in ihe r< ar, iiislauily folded ids wings and hi came a hea-f, and HI I! e van of llie vied II uus army, 100. The huh, howiu-r, soon rallied uu.hr the eagle, ami ihe beasts wen defeated in I heir turn. The bat, again f Jluig hi ihe rear of his le i real log c mi| anions, mil .Me I l,i„ wings, |„. came again a hud, aicl again ihe- opponent leadi-t, or at any late, in ihe van of ll.c v.c loiiou party ; hut I.is inaJury being dis C vi red, lie was driven fun tlu-soc.i iy of 'he birds by da) ami the in-asts lv nigM ; he only, flu r.-fore, vt-niur.-s 'orih !:-••,u 1.1-, nid ing place dining the twilight, when i,e fl i. about alone, de-pised by all. Call )on nut & ues the moral ? L> udtr. Fur the DEMOCRAT. Through l!ie Wynmuj It>? pub! tea a big In COS ancJ little INCOG have sa'cl a It iv hisi"s. Big INCOG apparently liuds fault wiili liulu INCOG fur assuming his—(big INO'G>) cog noinan. llow awful it must ln.v' liven for INCOG to l ave b*>tnc t!.c load of theft. Mc-honpany lias been ivf rrel to in ennee tiou with thieves. Let us Fee. We believe we Larc three t; shoemakers" in town, and wo of them have sent their sons to battle rebellion and the thirl went, himself, to re sist the foe. F>r this lliry are charged with treason, by a miserable ciwarlly ahdition i>t, who ilare not go to war, but call pair ots Cowards. We will .say no imp'. L-t them •peak again and we wllspeak as a freeman and WNLI arguments give Uiein the IK-IU lir ilu ir c 'ward ce. .Meanwhile we assure von sir that the 4 * slioi inakeis" of our town nv loyal men an I not given to the shame of \ out self Mr. Ixc OG. MF.:ioo?anv. C.MUI client. In 18C0 Li m joriiy in Connecticut ovi r the combined v. te of |) mgl i, IJnrkin iidge and 15all, ua (G G-'M) x Ihou-iind six himdicil and tlnnh four. His | luralty over Douglas W.P(2G,118) twenty-six thousand four hundred ami eighteen. The Abolition tin juity, last year, was 9, 143. This year it is about 2,U00 and the hirlings of the Administration ate shouting themselves hoarse over the victory ! K tow ing that, they unmil ch-fint, Ihev aic ioi 1 f crazy wrh dc'gln to nod that, by means I 1 baud an I h. iln rv, they have escaped it. AiIR'VAT. OF Df.SEK TFITS. — I !>;• s: canter Pit Ipott was Wr eked at L.cwes, LH-1, on Satnr day last with 102 dest-tiers on b -ard. T.c Lieutenant and guard having them in charge not bring cotpiih-red siillrcient, cal'ed on the IVoVost Marshal of Lr w<*s for aid, when some twenty of the cit Beits votutileered, and the prism CMS Were all sec trod and safely I'Vt l i d to the Provost M i.slial of this ritv on Tlmrsday. One of (hem boasted that he had eighteen tiiivs received bounty eve ry time, a id never served a day ; another to-, listed fifteen time?, another hiujlmi Star. • Jhe li-t of deserters fretn the whole army, reported under the President's procla mation, is airvau i - -tw e ' nr*. This is an Abolition A ar. 7/t/s is an Abolition war —a war to free the slaves of the South, regardless of law or the rights of the Union men there, and re ; aidless of the rights or interests of white men anywhere. The men who, thirty years/ or louder, ago, started ilie Anti-Slavery agt talio i, now rr.le what is called " the guvern ineii." at Washington, and negro freedom is, in iheir opinion, the only thing that can ren hit o! i'. Wtien they came into power, disunion and c.vd war were threat I'tiig the the c..unify • hut llie-e lana'ies ridiculed the idea that ilie- 8 niili Would light; Compromise was olleivd and these Abolitionists scofH.igly to bu Ige an men Irom their aitmnle of ut, although they desired war, as a means | "I accouipliaiitog then - wicKcd purpose, tney j "inl Hot want to ligul tl.eiu-elvcs. neither ! did their plunder seek ng as* .ciaie, who ! e.dle I tnein-elit s 4 lb puhlicaiis." Tt.e.pies lioii witn them was • k ii ■W shall We luaii ' age to ai ui-c I lie D minerals— the li-litliii* el ! i uienl ol the X'.rth and secure their aid in i litis business ! Tne ir.ck i.l Bc.v.ir I ill the Sumter matter has shown Ir w sluvwulv tin \ managed Hils point. L>y holding lult iconise : with the Southern Coiiiiiiissioueis and lying I to them, the Ah dilioulsia managed to gel the o„led. rates to l.ie the first gun. Then j eauic the lon ra ami hullabaloo about the •' 'A ' —then the Democrats, true to their j i-si ii.i live vctieiai ion for ••the Star, and .Snipe-,' 11. w to arms—then the Abolition i-;s chuckled among themselves over the sue ! ce-s , | ;heir plans. I.ni Inn In r deception became necessary. I f lie deh ats ol i!ig lieilial, \ iciiiia, ami ISuli , linn, owing lo the mismanagement of the Ah olilionists an I their developing plans tnrougli I I la*.i newspapers am] l...*hgf cssioiiul orat'.r- h. coming too rapidly aj puvi.t, another trick b, which t-i delnde democrats was resorted i*, jifiil i !K L i il lciitli'ii K niiluiioii ;\'ns |u*s e|, Vl ry. hut the restoration oi the loi -lit, nil'!er t lie (_ on*ll l it i. >n, and d< cl iring, al>o, that so soon as this should he I-CC UII phshed. the wa to cta*e. This trek w• 1.1 d a luiiiahlv. li.-m ic a's and true Un ion men of all panics Hocked to the Held In hundreds of ilioiisan I-, until, at length, the A li'-l.lioiiists believed themselves perfccllx S iff in II ■furling ill the world the II ig under which they n ally meant io conduct the war the black 11 g of cm i:icip rioti an I iusitr iicti m. Accordingly, m & pieuihcr, they pit.s-cd the ,k proc .i n.ition of llVcdoin"' out ot Abrahaui Lincoln. ijii.ee ll>at time the country has known the object ami character of this war. Toe Abolition leaders—l lie ve'y uien who voted tor the Crittenden Ile*o|utiott, have since I he is?u nice of that Pruclamalion, boldly declar ed their hostility to the old Union and the Constitution, and their delcruiLaUoii that they will not c>t sent to the restoration 61 the Union as it was. L p >: the appearance of the Proclamation, enlistments ceased, and a draft was, liieieh re, fesoite-l to, ami now ■ have a Comcriptioti act, j Ist passed by Congu ss giving the President til il (Htwer uvi r ihe people, and utterly ignoring their Stale goverii i cuts. "s Two years ago, when the people believed • hat tie Administration meant to make war hr the le-ioiaiion of the Union as it wa*, they enlisted by hundreds ot thousands, no id, inde. d, Mr. \\ tl.*on, the Chairman of itie Senate C .ininittc on Military All'itrs, caused the remitting ollLis to he closed ! Now u i* fotitid ncessary to enact a Conscription law, as severe au l odious as any evt |- enforc ed in Itus.-ia. to eo npel melt to '• light for their Count ry," as t lie Ab uiii.rusts still un blu-hing'y speak it ! Nut a man will volun teer. M lit is this so? Simply hecau-e the peo pie see that t/n> in a• Ab thlion war —waged agmm>t 'lie interests oi the* white man against the Constitution, the li ghts of the Sates, au.l the ie*t<>rat;<>n of the Uiii -n as onr fathers made it ! They It iv learned by i-.\peri nee that the Union professions of this Abolition Administration are hypocritical and false. '1 he people have list confidence in ilte honor and hot-.es'y, as well as in the ability, of the Federal A (ministration. It ha< proven false to the people —f.dse to the Constitution and laws, and false to its own path. 11 has violated everything that hon orable men and patriots should hold sacred. I has sought to foment servile insurrection and to pro notn rapine, arson and murder; it has tramp'ed upon the right* of t!*.e peo ple in the N >rth. where no wtr Ins cX'stcd ; it has caressed and promoted men guilty „f infamous crimes ngainst mankind ; it has kept men in oflre. browing them to ho phtn* (brers of the public; it has violated all its pledges to the people and overstepped its le gitimate powers, usurping others unknown to this Government ; ami this it has <1 .ne, not to restore the Union, n >r to hem-lit white people, hut to sustain an Abolition icur. We repeat, ami we hope the fact will he proclaimed throughout the land, m every vil lage and hamlet, hum every mountain top— in ev -ry Valley, Irom every rostrum an I eve ry press— this is (ill Abolition war. Tne | eop e IIKVC been humbugged long en nigh.— This is not a war f r the Union nut a war lor the r glits an I liberties ol the while man —it is a war for the negro, regardless of the while man's welfare, or the welf.re ol his po-terity. It is a war advocated by Ib-pubii can llueves and Abolition fanatics Irom in •- lives of plunder and mahce, who will continue to a-1 vocal e it, so long as there is a dollar to steal <-r a negro to set free and arm against hi- master and bis iihi>U r's wife and cluldieii, nolens the people of the Xoriti rse Up in tlie'i* uiaje-ty, and through their slate gov crnmciits, deiiiaiid a truce. Even if the c ui (juesi of ihe S >uili c uild restore the Union, 'l. ere would he tothing to hope IV.uii this A lin iiistrati n. A\"11li the men ami means u lias aliva ly saor Ijccd, a id gained u •thing, Xapdeoii would have Computed the Worl I. If uiri.ished with a half a million of men per annum, Mid cut responding means, this I Administration c uld not coii|in r the Siuh HI tlnee centuries—even though it slo.nl i slimed in freeing all the slivesaml inurder mg half the Women and c itldrcn of ifit le-b --els. It is folly to hope lot* any goo 1 to re suit from this Abolition A i.uiuistiati>>n. I is an insult to public in elligeiice to say thai ibis A iministritioii designs |j lc w ., r „ s means of restoring the U.iiou, or that, iit any case, it lias the abili'y to conduct s > great a war to a successful issue. The fact that this I-an AuouriON ADMIM?™ A riox ami an Ac- OI 11.'0.V WAR, tells tl e whole sli rv, for when ilni Ahi litloiiisin accomplish anything bui ola:ion and destruction ? Gen. Ila'lcck's M.'smiu;, OtNKIIAI. II\I.I.KCK*S .WKAMXC -Tl'l' Xl'H Ymk II ntlii, noticing G.mrul II illcck's tin possiom <1 declaration ll.a' alter ll iishing the ivta-ll o > .11. rue S.'iili ..up r m. s w ,|| • j,|.,ce llieir In els ii|i<>ti .he heels ul sneaking ir.u tois in ihe X'ipili,'" sa\. : " Acconl. ay In I n'.t uhmt £ : gn ficm>t ucntc al martial taw ami the lei urns'af nnhtan/ tr.itrut urns mr to/mra I <•< the .ui/.'i AJ IN.; I lIK CI.OSK of I'll K VVAII," I)..e* till* II 111 lit fur!itt'L' that (ii'lKT.ll II il li CK 111 I C*.M U- I *,ll threaten inal'ilal l.i\V all • 1111111 .1 ry i Xtcii i ? 11 ii i| es imi lii-ih-ve tills liietvtlilile alisiu'ili!v, why docs ll liii pin •>. lahli-li m;h aln |.fi in :ii C mm | s ~| j liS read i'.i ? limit n Adrert.iffr. Tin* uiflL'iilly wine i ilie Atlretli-er finds in believing I liar Gem ral Ilillcrk me nil. what lie said cannot arise t|- >m any ambiguity in his language, but only (pom the insolent ab .-uiilny of the Ihrea", Tlie Lb-urne.a'ic par v at win mi lliis atrocious tliivat is iluvcteil. tile all undoubted ill ij Pit I •( the norl in ill |e - I I ami if II itleck, win nllixcs !• his menace Ins i flieial signature as (jrciiei'il-iii chut," slii'iihl limler ake to pill it 111 i.xinitmii he would find he lu.d a no le fun i 1.1.1ej •( on his hands than veil the crushing ol the re Ih-I-i-.il. J) t's the Ailcertiser inc.-ip. to sug !i-st that General Hillock o: ly intended to I>u ly the 1)< lime rat shy an iMe men ire which he would iieVi r dale to r u- lully is mope Coiiteinpiihle llian an no Hedged tyrant, ihe language n| Gem ral II ill- ck is five from any aiiibi o uity which can relieve his reputation : We h.iVe ahea ly mi le great prn.'re'S ; u 'his w i—a grea'< r progress iha i was ever In-tore made iiuih r similar f'tciim-1.0.ri s. Our armies are stul adv.mcimr, an I, if sus tallied hy l'ie voices of the jiiir'olu- iiul'i- LIS ai hoiiif. /lint will, ere long. crush the I C!M I Hon in t/ir Smth. AM) i no\ j/hue thrir laels ii/in i 'lie le rlt nf siiL'.i/ciiij traitnrs in tlw Aorifl Wry Itspt-cllufly, yuiir obedient Set v tit, 11. W. IlALt.rcK, General in Chief. On w hicli we • IK r llnse ohm us remaiks . 1. litis placing the heels of the aruiv '"on the heads f sneaking traitors"—llilkck's Cautious designation of Detnocrals—is an nounced to take place after tlie relc*ilion is -crushed, the war ended, .vid the return if the army to the North. 2 Tie armv, after its return t > the Nor It. is to he used for the externin ilion if the men whom Genetwl Ilalhck calls sneaking traitors. 3. It iH'CCuily follows tint t'iee so-ca'l ed " traitor." ivltoc crime is that limy d If. r from the men in p aver are not to In- j r c e l ed against in the civil cunts hv due process ofhw ; for in that ca-e there won I I he no use for an aruiy to place its heels u| on their heads. 4. The very mil.test nieth 1 of military |>r. reeding in such cases would he l>\ court martial accoiding to our interpretation of Getu ril Il.illech'* language to winch the Advertiser takes exception. A tii.il hv a Coilrt martial and a regular mil.tnry execu tion w rdd Certainly Je I i-r-l. I'nl.le to shoot ing iliwn northern citiz-tis like dogs on mere suspicion, without any form o| u i,.l at all. 5. We do not wonder ih it a humane and sensible j •urnal is re'netant to hchcv.* that even the ini'dest inn r| who, two \ears ago, w>.'.| not rave regal-led with stnhh. in ii credulity a prediction that tins sdiniiti tra'ion would perpetuate tie high-liauded oirnge- on ier sonal liberty, piivite rights, and the freed• in of di>cs>ion, w hieli we have witt e-ed un der color of martial IIT and pretended mill t:i v authority ? With our \| ertenre of this admiitistration, tt would not he candor hut st uphcity tii discredit the designs jt avows mere I v on the ground that tlev are il legal ami wicked. That it wdl nerrr SH terrf. in carrying out such a threat as that made hv General Ildleck is nn as-urance thai la-Un not on ttie character < f lie adm i t-tratuie hut on the manly and resolute diOtnee with which it wi I tie met liy the people. It is „ stinging insult to the whole cotin'rv that tins atrocious threat should he made under his oflicial signature hv the highest ofllccr in the arnvv, wh, " dressed in a little brief atithori t\\" anil, swollen with the insolence of n'-'ire, thus signs himself in a letter addressed to a popular meeting. World. "tTVctar iV'ews iiwi TM Tii iimrn. llcpoi'ts from Gcu< llaokej'3 Hi*ad:iu:irlci"ii II T.\^GPI KTT:I;s A UM V OF TIIF. POTOMAC, April 18-11 M urnming fill)' three cxehaiig | fi| n In I prisoners wen* sent across the r.v.r I liy Ifg •( I'ntv. i Intelligence friun I lie other side is verv meagre, ;;•! nil S uiiherii prjcM are AVithlurld It)* ■ lie fiii'lli>| iekt Is. A large f-ICe NL L!IE enemy has C11* C'l '1 :I , (he vicinity d lit* lord* of I In* It *|'j -tdiaininck, jAA ilhhi tiit- 1:1*1 few days, although Ifoa'- | tempi* ll.'iA'c lit II lliaile In IToS*. Nothinj ini- been lu-ai Ilea Npi iriers, llieir go <1 ainl in imy cuili • ate.l, ail 1 llieinsi IAVS i:u prisoiii il. Nnl ! n.o since a Jew, captured on llie Lower II ippaliiioek, v. s scare icd ad conlineil in I lie prison slop at A pi a where ic soon after died, In | rcparuig tn> reK-a'ns I r uit( nueir, llnee thoii-.inl dollar* and vulu.- lilc pipers weie L>nit*l in his hoots. The It;'ru te! ( aptt n; ui' ,;©r Jo. si il'c V. - ct..(i lined. ! WASHINGTON, April 18.--Humors have Ie u circulating In rc during the fast twetii) I ill hours that our (• roes have ditv.ii !' e i ncur, from ami oeeup ed ' rl •iisVille bill il is as Ci naini itie It a. vg'tc uieiu i . Nut 1.,.Ji. Faiinttsj M IN:HS, Arl 17 A • ••■nit reeeiv*d |o-il.v, lr.uu S.iil du. >ia e iliii ve> In* liv aliei ioion li t* enemy drove hack t u • kiraill I'i's tin i lie S niu it ui t nI, u liu h i- It -neral Cue rm's fruit, nnl op. n. d m | F II Ini n Willi I w.t liiei'-.'s sfai tilicl'V. Out | i J f uis at once uylinl io the u nil I rove h u. j hack. Our skir.iiidn*i> on li e S uitn Q ia\ | roa I drove the enemy hick e uie in lis l..>n ' I our lines, i'c-er crs siv ihat ilie citeini in tend in make an atl si*k during the wet k. At iiaiitt r• f gnei ill is were prow ling a! out our 'I inks ye.stird )• citiin; ilie iclegi.ipt wir winch tn re m> mr. ji re !. ote i:t tn was k11'•• I 1! ili tai'ri :h!> hei w reti Sufi" Ik am! Ni f •!!; :> re in running or.lcr, n d auip!\ gu inleij liv c.iratry pat mis N letters are m.v allow Ito be sent Tor ward by ll'g s nf truce, except to pri-uicr i < f war. Much xci'etnent prevails in Xorf Ik m i cons quince of the |r .\ miiy of i[, t . icCil-, ; ami tinny fauii'ics are leaving t! e city. Two gin boats are Ijt g • ft*ilu city, with st ain iiji day ami night. an 1 on the lir-l up | it 1 rat.re of ibc ct.ett yt! will be sli II 1 New Von k, A| r.l 19 —A It t. r from X.r 1 f•I !x to t lie ex Jl' 's-t's the ojiunon 11 a j there will lie im at bit I• at Sufi' ok. \\*.• i out nun.lit t I lie eiiMiiy title, ami bave the advantage •• I .strong ctit et ehnieiit Unless 'tent t al IVek takes the iniljiiye an 1 a Iv.m re- on i lie one ny, we areciu%k'!h there will i b" no bat t le. - T.tr Attark on C ta* t.*st'ii—;t;:m i*s from I.ri l!o ,a --A itnlral Dupoiit to bv It. - moved. j X; \v irniK. Ajuil IS —The /.Yen inj I\is[ lias advices Irmn I'mi IL-\ :tI, which staie i that a niovenient is bt-in- made fir t e re : in va' id A liitir.il l)u|-out, and that (i.o.nj J Set r. i hi, w lei i as ym e 'o Washington, w ill i urge it ii|i hi the (j ivei innent. The feeling J aiii 'lK tlit? him! fives is said to lie verv i stioig :rj;;it : si Ai tuna! Dnj ii t, ai d tlie c n I fidetiee id the si dors we ikerie I. (i >v. Sey | lie in - ini-sii.n i- a!-.i In i r-t> th,. sending jof I litif. tyt incuts to (101 l Hunter. Itisni i tier-t"o<| ibat the if. Mips i., <;, Fosti t ' dt | arnmnl will be returned to (.?> n 11 miter. I* it in- rs say that I lie order for the at tack ;on Charleston was e< im't ituanded bv the tovei nnietit ; but 11 e Coin:lei maml did .. ! reach the A I niral nil it was too la'e to | ie- I vent an as-attl', and that it v.- as par ly in obedience to thi- last order that the as-aali was not renown d. The report that li c monitors will go toci operate with the l uees mi the Mi-sissi; pi is not credited in well informed circhs. Ti e', R \S-HIM: I ON, Aj.nl 18 —Ti eMenu i IJ,J, liin-ue arl'.ve lat tne N .vy Y~r I, this m iiu, (loin P..i iriiss M mroe, biuigii.g Tint!,cr p .rli.-ui.iP* of • he a!i ui* on | he N ui-ciicn I The ulea fiit r M not Washington sr.,* |. ( . v ed io N • r 4 i u*; X vs < n es lay u C(( . sin* will If.* rcjitre l. She tvc. ive I two s|,„ l 3 n her b uli r, ami sever i! Mi nek her eii-mies • ii.iina.:ng tuem c ursi liable. Ih.*r w..uivwlA i is parcel I'.ri.iigh an I ihrougli ti te id liie (eimen on the .Mnint's d.i h'k) was temp rati!)' on the Mount Wasluiigtnn was killed; luil Moiie oi liie men b.-loti^hr■' |,/ 10-r w. re.inj IIMI so as t > keep ihtin f, d iy, ahli uig i u.any w. re si ruck hv l|, ■ Sj.loiM r> an I sfiahily h irl. Tiie pil i 1 Slopping S'oMi's lost one of h> legs. i I .IV G'lilb I;|TS Oil the N I IS.'Ht UI t lIf.VE IG. j C IVC I a reiiifol -'.Mil 111 of j | lb >.| t S j|j ( . ■ I'.'toiuae fl .till i, in or hr io keep th ; , in ml e'e.ir ol I e leb I b iMef.es. ! ficiui.il I*. ek is resort in}; to • v *ry av ii! t . j i.'e meiil- to pi*-Veil' t'le etlctttfro u cr.isn.'i 'I e lix. r, if siieii sit ml I •ign. The U. s. (Tan!) ta" (' mttccfleu', NKW VO:;K. April 111 —The hits J. U" An !n W'-, It p* It- April 0 h, tu i.e lit i;,i, n Ci.aun I wa ho ar le I by I u* l>.-iii-'i .| ,l, ~t S gne', w'e. i'.*p u ieil licit ni f he 4 h instn;)' he wi fife I into by die C. .S gn d, .au C.ui client, who io .k the S guet to he |}, 1 linte A'ahima. 'J'l.f cati'aiii of ilu* Si int ; w cni oi b i ici| Mi 'C u lert cit wie i l!i.*af f.iii an* niiiiealdy a Ijusted. N ISIIVIM.F. Apr. l Id.— I in-r • i■ GR •it \ uie il in I lie *;ty to night, in con-cpieiiiv <.f t rni led a lick hy l'.c Coiife !II <•- und. r 1 Van I ) u 11. T e Or i'inrc I)'jnrtni mt leis is-i : | at ni- to all i'm en d ivees in I'ie Q i.ir'et m is ' '< r,s |) p run.n.t hy order of t'Jeat i d l; : I I .IIIS . A C haplain !)'• inm* * I I'.r >;> *a" I: .. p. ; :i ol (if! . MrC'ie.la: . 'i he Fahn >ntb c n fe.-p. II lent / i!ic lh vi deiuv Jo il llill Itlf ni Ilu: siiv ee hv lie J l'i csidi ut. Tue cm cof il.is n ceiem ni .us it. at'!ieiif„w'as a -pccidi whie.i llie i 5. v. r. r, I geio lesnnn nta ie Io I.is (u titer c c gr. "di ■. i Sc'e in cal v, N V . i vvh:i:! Ic d. pl.'i i I ed n;i i - In* I;. I pi-s J. a i I :iei:i leu'di I UH d I O ' * 11. IT MI I 'II ILAI.'s high HI ! S.,' . pi .1 iie*. h i iiiis la* n n sun H.rir pn- i d. j I e s jii- il ft .til •>1 • Sct'vi.v of I.v :t. ger! .', or v i i - n„. I) mi .crtiig lieke'. is ■ ( i w i n) c ui.'.ti r'piri Io Ifos in i idesi ,fi f ! u Ihe-i !e Hi il d.5,.!, ..ure. T.ieN-.vV' Steals Z> i(tn j a'!l!ie*e pr.M dm-* r - a .call* ol CI I .IM;I' |l -I II • I .. R * * What a c v.c fighting against r I ii.?,'. We are li. itui; again-i milj ii -s .l i c i. I s iai Ie I t-igc'her io ic.j.i ve i i cp , , .h'i,e,i. ! rritiiil Herri li ;hting a.aiusf lgVUO 1 ) | aide h . te.l Man-, i n : te .lhs . f wiiu.u tt'.ll jig it o d aih f riluir iiiasMis. ill nl. Wean light ilg against those who II iv i"l I ly Mr. I. ne..ln i.i I Sid, that '*.iav |.(i Id ij 11 e miles ol ten is r S ./V t W ■ are fig timg ara list , peop'e si AAM. . spu ; d as to r. pi re a st.ui ing atny •! al 1 "'i mII to keep I lie.n in sii jig i in. Lkr< nl! t. We are fighln g nguiet hot, at* |h a t't.. sig il) ci II tig*, w i: i • lid ioispit i!s | and .i.ivis Willi .nr >ohli r*, a u MAC jielf il e strong , m .,, ~( | y,* r| , 1( ; L -j.'.t. W c arc li.liiing agtittsf arm c ; 'i> I hr.Ac asiMi'ow.i who h ,ve !ie gr.-a'er a Iva.t biof h, ING I M I ili.- | ,ni I I I oivn soil. Aiiilh \\ ,• .ui. fj _|# 11 e million, .f iv Tic •in 11, ai el li\ 1,5d0 (X.'J t I .ek ; ,n | aid • I Itr I li.*lli st po.ltrnii 111 luis, win rji Oe m >ec li ; us tearing . u sclvi a to j i.*e. s, olid Jc- V 'li! l.'lg l He ill:.! 111 t". 11'il! 11 . V\ ■ lighting agiinl llie li >'lo*l sni l: eus II I s nipit'u.s . f e c a re II tu> in i i in toe Nidi ; in.l, I. i nut.'i He are ligir i ig agr ist t li- epiti ions a d -y npiifi es . f i! Ec A dig cA'.-r d sgr.tccd i lie ear Ii - fid''* log A\ iiie I. tl J 1 s*s >i. <| ni, i* II ..1111 end 'T our i.Avi; u'ter dc.-r uci on.— I).■:u Leddii. "IV; mat. rr ** A at an ! goo Iw r I lias j is? cen ' i t"* A'.ignc Io .le-cl'ihe the |*ee.-ni |. | j'l'io "I I - dera \ e u|*u's. \\ ca c |o!d I .t \ rliS* 111 'r iiml I'll i I. s'on arc not l .kmi. Ihe i**|-' t oi ih n e ipt nie b ing ~, ..*cnn nie " Tin'"' jon lit* en pi ■ in ui >|' I! c w r ! An* fin M'* ' call is 1 ie I .'I..AA i ig i p gram sen' hv .if' I tie In* .1 net s Siutlh t>. the Con n u'i) rv, anl WI e I Wis s| ;g sle| 'li I '•' IC Ol ol I .V hit*.ni, 111 one u( Ihe iiuuheis I tließ;vc ! tutor: \ irgd. wli'ise ningie rriine en'lir*il!j A.i I a i i in versa is gra d r .' 11l turns Ills iv.in tvriii n ;r.. calls NII.a PHI' MI I NOT \ fitter ! lTut when pr pirad ill * wo.sf to brave An .w t.ou t mt -iu-1 p .in us— Queen Ili ;o mfc's li m in lhi> . avc, lie dubs bi in dux Trijanus ! Aid win lli a i lianges . U. I, lu od till ill It ii.*.*a>iua -lire J'iu-i oiio is ivo e ab.turl, An-', fa'er, prem dure ! From Mr Sewaru'n hm Incs* fe • i rerb'" sort o| ineiu,h u\ II may he 1., t')' ' b" 1 "' Ih it ho stigge-ted th ■ adj -ft ve. I e i *e I lelieitnas us.- hv Mr. Sii'bh in the abo*v j lim-s.