Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 25, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 July 1861 — Page 2

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TIIE DEMOCRAT.

FUBUSHED WEEKLY BY PIATT ITt-DOITALD, :::::::: Editor. 'liVr-IOUTEI, IKDIAITA: TnrK?DAY, July IStii, lSfil. TIS CIJTBJT OP THS KSPUBLICAIT IE ADETV.3. That none of ov.r readers nny be midod concerning the object which the Republicans li;vo in lighting the v r.r to t!io letter end, mid spurning everything tending to a peaceful teabitioa of our IHUI'.II.III.-, i.V. 1 '1 l .. 1. I llll.J IUI I'. U llli'tl. I .1- . ... .raus ironi tan ie:tuiiicr w..r rapew. e ... , 1 . . . . I

:;, r sonree, a? laal ;:;m:il ot:i begat ar.o nursctl j tueRcruV.lounprv, an t is tha.cf.re ts much ofi4 hcheve V'-iMh Presllent Je. ri ri-l.t , . " 4 lt , , . . ,. to ; i r ; i -Ii si ivcrv m tho fxf reise vf War lower ? ;-. :n.i:!i-r..eee of tv pofy . s tho A-tramis ration 0y f0Km, MC ,,, V. ':;:i-t'Cl. The f.'llo'.vhiir estnei is a s'.-Ciri- . , . , . 4 . . 4 . , , I ne remainder of too catechism will l.e pi-Muli ni.ti vl unit r'c.rs ai tint juuruu c iv civ: , , . ' " j Oil hereafter. CotL'TesS TitY do what th"V w::l. ht'.t the tt' ;.' ' t - .1 1 1 . 1 !?r j C; r f.t t;nu L :fj:rr :n;i :.'l other c -'- -..:i-'itut...I:u.Mi- :;ty wi:l v.bmlrto iorl.iiu Iii-! j c:,:i Pr'sof oiü, :ii s.nin-the war, tu tvfr.uio:i tf rr i' wii": tf, pu srin- t ?:ty:

n.'Lj '1 m 11 um !.-'; i 1 'i 1 ni":ic . : 1 1: i i: '1: 1 1 i"r the M-t. Th ni'-o wh have t.-ieh-d b ! ! i..k.,.a.u. i.. . i. . .11. a oj nan i i.i a o.i h , t !or a C' o".r : a nfe.ry c tu r.-v, i!.' a earu.i.i ... . - J,' - ; w o! as e ndv :n,d rv '. l:iv orini. e. r!i;!o :re i! -s-I --i.t.:r th.- exl eiesof theh.-nrduu ind It, as they can .v.-u-traj t ca, the f -tn i .-ion of tr.:n- j l!";:.:: of 'a-on'cV e I are in iJsvcthm and cis i: banded nhMwJ W'v -u.-pen I th- eiie-i C'irpu in public !ar.'.'er, t . . . . . i . T . t . . i; ! an i wemiy ü-ifioy ie-T...e.ui Keepru-suoor una- ; 1 I Herl w h tve the "iii'ner law" arA a milit-iry di.'j otism openly niroc ated by tlio? v who rrofesa to j 1 I Ne tho csp.-ehil champions, par rxCrVtncc, of the i 1 . ... , , j ini.;p,t!:.-.'Cc!ii!at;on,a:idthe law.-;, lh? Au j tocrit of Kiie:.a exercises no more authority uvrr i lr.. suhi jet than the Republican are v. iliin:; to j ,.i ine L::i -f.!i., oc permit h.ia to txerci.se in don , . . en i! i..',0 Oi lue Vw'l- .lUl.UI'. rublie i:.3 that Coienes p-ossescs sovereign powot, eu i itthcy boh.l there is .a 'h'ehcr porvtr' b -hirid t!i-t bo,lv, which wdl el iblidi a military tb.3 v.ltl th-v (the liepti'dic-an-) th: it 11 ceP-arv, wbica t".ev u:.uo; wi!'. If sovcr-' ii.... ii anir j l':.' 1.1 I r'Z pr. vcr Iu Conres.; a military dopotl.-m, es-tabii-b.-.l an i 1 rorecte.J Uv tho 'Sharp d!ciphne of ! tbevword, ati'l tf nnbmred porvcrs whtcii Luiv da his arr-f-t :tcd to hhn-clf under SMKtion of ll;3 f o.it r that "etirried t. e election," t-loes ia. t riiii a i.iviiMiti -ut lrolJ: tinn;:i lor an enli;! tend ncöp'e, wo sh -r;'d like to know how j th .-ywoul l or-ame one fa-nce et h..in- taeir ideas of ii tstfon fovtrnmf nt. Ti e hone!, mid da'.ie of the I hV..stor!:ip tire at i . I ? ... ...... I ' T. I 1 . '.:. 1 11 V.' i- uii J .-.tda ferc:,es m rr. ill.H,,-? ov-r the people, ! ne.d (.Jive! over läncdn, i t!; . 1". dhj-.i 1:. liota the i'rtiunc ;i a l ite date w:.l sl;.j .: Hur th-.; m- -t t:iil!'fr po ut of our oovreit ori- !'.-;." ltl: r ij. tl.e 'T tt nit-iii tl .U !. viioi-i, 114 m'iii.oy ii. vt-;nett is iti'hii led by t!;e .'V'lt.iini-frition, or. t. iotak la !. eAac!l.-, bv th ..- C ihii!"t. Ti e int :s to be drawee I ahui end! th ;- p ope, we. -irv ; i- . 1 ' . . 1 . 1 . . ; ei 3 rime? v;'!-o,' aettMi, :.! ta-.es wtitiout trililupas. tan be bi ,: :'.,! to t o:i- :f to .- u.e tonvu'o-lul.-e l.ke tint of '.Ir. ";ltl tah.l. Ii i. t i s t i.i -. . . iUVt! ..II .'.' i - i( al'v i iitertaiu' .l ti e lh! i.-jet. or by siii-y Mto.tbei- oi'i4, we warn ' t,i ;et.eine:i nor t.ikv :..-. t Jircii ..aii.a ; s. -:.'!.!. I' TO Sr. it it'. :ri; f t;ie l rüf.i .tit:.-. lr;- ' ! j rr.it, Tiir.Y .viajtsr as v ..m. Zi.i: .0 i-a';s iii.-;a ! V AS Xy'7. i i..s i i'ract s ,. , -r . . ' -. 11 . 1 eitcua.aMl w, tue le-t ( - in,,- member, 1:, wr w.uu lao .yfiitit n.t n . ... i- .1 JU'U.i 1 ::-rer reia.101 u lue sc-ie. 4, t , . , . th ;i the .-citptar il i ' l i.'Jt "V. 1 i . i I. 1 1 , .-t.'t'i It v. odd sei ni 1 :-tl.o.4 o4 ......i;, v, j -h.iiers hs iiovr re ver.-u 1. One U"!a'-:i;.s persou would h ive si-v. d Sodoni; but o-ie patrht in tho Calda.-t will 1 rove its dc- ! :iui..:u:i. If th-: fC.ih'u-t is in 11., neue laaI i t j.o.-a i) i 1 r t;.:m ff ua seen a i;.o, the is well i.e ill. iiar.d. !. la fact. IV.lcr.d ana; y !:ti::iit we tu: 11 t: - tt-aift w c.uhl be prrf-.ttly s .fc. TT lite I'.ilo-.v.rri itcui i;o:a the 7V.7;.,?.? i ve.iis n; ti. iu-or:t...-a 01 thc-artof th 1 Vi-ri r 1 -" e i v. ! .'-t . 1, , j ! .... ......... .............. lin ao rf iit'.v.'i :i ir-k-. to .,'.I.;er:it.-. .,r. . 1 h t it- I.r. tlius (!.- ; )t ' U-e ,-tfc t-j ( ' ; rhts vl.icli t!i-y i-'peelal'ty ros r i-d f: then, -dves: At a d.i.:.; :- t the s t. -:';:"!, ol) 1 U-s., iv, I 1 . I . V ,11 ...... v ... , '.,1 v 1 aim ro,u 1 ,. . lu.t n a sptech, in whi.di h- s id thtthe wr,1"

v.ou! 1 sttr.-iy iu:.:h.ue till the uu,r, of it r'u-iuki j 'Ji-'ok .f ii , h,!. ,1 leg 1,1-11. RuL f,r this war, , 11 c-ogm.e tie nht of the slave Stal.s I j M,,,!,.:r' v tw o cann 1:, hold ng a simng posil' .' V: tV! ,!;!,t; -5t. W'lS !"nJ !v'h'-':.tt. iy woi.ldgoto south, rn miihd atovcr ! hep tluir slaves, they iiueeremonhis!y vote !,;,rlil1' f"iiii-h iw-'s, .X!e'e', Jl?V7iU:-h.:U 1 S,u?,h i of.- :l,i:r p, v bude.d, nt von e umot now sei! hi down. Kvervtl.ing that "cm tend t Wisa slave- An engagement im t mtly 'took place, mid eon v ere receive i with, emhu, iu.-'he aoj tue. j for .." '.'a n stin. Ilvory d-dltr t .ken from the 1 ry absoluti ly , tie y xi,-vr hf trlnj; another Dem - "'i-.e i'Uirteis ot an hour, when tin rebels

j 1. t.i'-nt r.f Canvr.a's, ndh SO f : r.jf.n i-a:d: s dei huat!'.:! that th-re would ! !.;'.ve to h-: ?,t t-r. ! of our pre r.t f r:n of r,-or- ! rrrm-pt," ;is-l upon th Ovrr aw! Kt.v'jrfr'g ' olh?i il" r.r. iouru'1 1; th it " the '-..f.. bj.e i.:i.s . 1.1. i n . O'tr," OM'.oit to o' en the m-ro h-s ryes t lb" ! act tunt the uMirpr r at V.'.: shin -ton ae -ct-.alir bent on des'roying the present form . 1 . - vf the govcinramt of the t hoi od Fr ate?. TVTr'Wcerreoi.ient trive the f,.!h.,e ! ;-g de-ripflor, of Celt. Cadwa!l:dvr3 ecdumn er''?.-ln' the Potornac: Tie-sTht of the nr.r.y c.fxdug th .f-uui'; v ;o vrry rr ;: d and imprivdvi-, n;- well f r the fen. its id f in the r.i:d.-t of the i.uo-t !ovdv hmds,,"p4, Rowing wah richest vi idure, undr a ch ar s-ky and Lrigiit, Fumni'-r s-a a for the 'rc.it oee.isioa s rem ork.b!o aul memorable iu its i-hur-at.r. V.hm it not the ARM Y OF nillKDOM KNTKiMNfJ INTO TIM! I.ANDOt linvii. At.ll, TO PROCLAIM LIRCRT V COR ALL r.lL.i ? I ti iit so ; for, if not, it w is only au idle ! .0 .. -11.11M p.i-eniT, ,.;, Kin i. a nurteug ; Mi.'itnein the ftee ri. y. of the free INorfh. Yes, I , , .. ,. ... .. , ... ,. ' 1 liee:.ru lr t.01 luvin I linn nut v ! It tin war, wer ; for ai.ithii.j.' short of mifiiii - a writtt I ffia'il'j of r'fjhl fir terry lioihin l.-iiny, it would i be the iiio.t i..o!is!i crusaie, p.- the direst buteln ry, j that this earth was ever ?ta:n,ed withal. On the ' fiiem; !i of Iri-edorn over h! a very re-t. the honor find the-fate of tins n ifion. W n hieved national liberty throueh the Reo!uti ui ; we must i.ow heb t ve iilividu tl 1.1. r'y for all vi'tt in ihe. millon, to iu;tk- us ns peoj.Io the wuilhy 5l;uid ud bearer f.f tliat hfdy e i i-e w!i .h Me claim tohave espoust d f ar all the worM. Thiif tat rornt rorrrpf.i.d wi'li the declaration iittn'o in the Preside,. ts me-sige, that the object f r.er goveii.oT ut w s to irmoe artificial weiviilfn i.i Ahh shotiMirs. An 1 et when siivli

et.tttiucnt? are d.diy made all over ihfc North by the present compuign. 'i'lie men who t ilk so free11 gm des 4,i Rcpubrtc'.it.s Loin ihe Prcsl Tent oa j I.v about stopping the mouth, of Democrat-, und

down. Democrats arc thro tti in d with a halter for til!t.ring that Ihe j arty actuate! by sibHliori ciittni' nt.?. The fiil.;wing exphuialioii of the iiifcn'b.rm of those conducthig tha campaign, is from a Poston p apT: V.'h"n the lir-rth gets fti.-ly arou?"!, we hcarnom ce cant abo it contr 10 in I. of no more mmiidon of fugitive p'ars, no more assertions 1 tlittel.ooM not interfere with the p cuii;ti " abrrninaf;' n of tht? South. 1'iicii, tn 1 thm on y, ' 0.1 1 ... iron r-i I ,1 , 1 wii! the end arLcar. IViA od and the nrqxnon . . . . ,..1. (ivtie-, nc will rUidi towarti'f Uie Uu!t JiliC a liurriean. The peculiar construction of the italicized pur rtion rf the above extract, is coraplimentiry to o

GoJ, if not to tho "poor, down-tro;!uen whites." The Pine ami Palm, edited by James ReJj.ath, wha was tho Kansas ccrre-jpondc nt of the New York Trihinii?. which was then tin.- po-t of hnr.or amnnc.-t -lirMTreds of correspondent., and wlio jet writes for that paper, sjys: Thus, two Tn-n, hr,th r!cee"en in their fdaee1 wro nia l th l-'i :h;:i'- toflc f the tnt'im the tninp.t tliev w'nt o of jln-ni : jus! n. ?eoü, who will ftr;in':lf fjffrm ,?ir? ami ri it jniUion of wen, in a ft-tr vh.nth., w:s rtade iho jot 'f the p-t hor.?e politician when he tried to play the demairrnpie in 'a rich sweet bropie." W"e do not wi.di to be conii de red rehoU'oiH if ne entertain the belli i th.tt if ("!( n. Sooft entertain.

my such iiit'Mi hm a? set fith alov, tint he tiny I find some obstacles in ths way of carrying iliem :r.t 1 execiUou. The fcmexed cr.frnet n froni t'ie fame piper, arid form a part of the Rcmibbcan ht vv, wh:;h - h:?s received tlie sanction of the Abralnmitlc n . , , . . , . ,, , ,. i nestlmed, and ordered to be n ad m!! the ide , , , ,. .,.,. Awaiic- camps ni the diocese of the Republican partr: rt ....... r lT C:'-llrttt Iml'Mtir "- ! If 3 I ' . , , ' (..-,,jri. ,ri, v:,1,(. r.;fM the So-'tli, or th j . , . . . , . .. ' ,'jvii,:u.-uti an oev rbesibMit.il. J A irain t!ie some I!er.iiMe'..n or-.n p-tavs: ,t C,. ahove hoo1; down nnd huh'e n. if we j rht to cxteM:un,te .lciy on ! ilw American .-or.fment. Wi il-T ! I'hlUir, of Ilo-fo.a, who s?avs he fives - t;lt. si . iiiuostratio:! .f I.:t,cu!a a h Lai! support, U , . nil i'jiM 'i,i Wi.i" Ii,!.. a speech on the. 1th of July: ..-, ... . - i'v V V I . V'A. l.l, Ibll Ul l.lj At prf-i nt, ui? half of tbe South elhucs to t:t vt-rv. ai'd rcans to i; ;l;t f ir it to the dc ifli. I VI.l. ..f ...... f.... 1 .. . . : i . .ii . . i V ' .' -'. '-'' otf ti smeeru conviction oi the value of Maverv, nrodac:! this detennin .tioii. Tite o'iier half wout l y. Vy l-e ri.I o' a svsteru ttiev tli"i-ouvb!v :Ml1 ,,'lt" ' '"7 dnml pcci ni try ndn in itie cnaie, J ,.t!i halve believe the Xorth s ,itt. . , ! , , M .otits y ;;.r.t.it:ous, means, in the em 1, A'i -hon. imnvdi.it;? and u.'.ei-nditional. A.ld t!:tj ri Jit. We hear it fia nu.-ntl-. ab' bv a'! ' 1 ., s of repf.o.tean-, that 'a otir pvcrii:uei.t ever intends to j iliolidi si i very, it will never h ive a better lime, .... t i 1 'i . '1 wr.il iliat thev wotiid 'äst asson;t were done us no. T!.-.i i!-.. r.,..i t., . i 1 1. I !.. iiv i.'io7ir .111 j'aiM iiiiv,i'j 1. 1 1 " t 1 1 Lit ' , , ,., r , , . 1 vi i:i5tre.mtntul;ty of the tces:-nt war, to aboh h j .1,, :.. 1 i. i- 1 1 1 S;a er , there is no ilonht. l.verv word and ac-flc-n of thepnty leaders, d-tnon-tra.te tlie fact iii...w . ? ..',.'. .1 , . ' t ; IJemocit i have the HL'nt, nud it 14 thnr duty to , .Hnco si:rh ., ditdioliettl its ;,,!t on the ri-hts of tit: j.,.OI:,. ,, the -oven.merit. Ilverv Demojer.it . ho follew'sthe lead of Republican will be httravc! and dis race 1. V7II0 13 TO PAY TH" ry prs or rrTTT-i VTA T O .Vh ' the S inrh,' v the üerubiieu s. I'otr foo'sf can th- y h so bl'tid ? Y wo::!i ut this time last year, and fo 1 ! I" w:t ä m ii 1 1 L I. vears bef" Whv is c ervthli c.".i:!r a nnu-vci now, :n.-l no bur. . - n I found t a price epi tl to tho cost of lt : I.e.- iu-e onryac it home .a a'; t t lo-iUeiii,' "n ir.e (-! I ;;-. n the r-eo-.l-. bv aa 'ti vo-ini!:., an 1 the pe-e h- n !, hi lieve tli.tt it is j i t r ov n ti'.i ;- c u '-eh fj,,. rt, it .-r;h-Ve-t 1 rodue.s live h".:i d'ens f ' el on of Mil phts 1 r od n-, 1 id '. Of . .... s 1 t y 1 ! , h ' ! tiiat, a I 1 a.r, 1 a ta 1: let at the Sou it .but ab..iit tuir! v-.-tx lul'liot.s. Tie: South has been t.iii.htto be.-.-vo thit when i;! nuti-.-l 1 vervite1 pot tue r-jtver Le v wou;.., i.v s ine nv ms war "'''."i d d suive Mate:--; that ; ,f:t m daan of white people 11 were to l.e facnf.eed for four of i,'.-r.es. I 'i'l.ev thought t'.'-v had every rei 'Ulto ar lt. 1 tiey r '" u:'T:" :Ui,-"1 ;H i,!'f f,nn' :"41 ,'" I '. 1 a. i 1 i I 1 , t i . 1 r ... .i.,. .... 1.1.:- . : . ..f.... ,1 ...1 i . , . .. ... .. ... 111 .1 IV.. ...11, 111 . ; f-dis I a ne're n luih. d v tl and tle.-i.. : t-ii;y 1 f the pi at .o.ih ".Vc.-t i-i p:"-s.r,i.'. The 1,1 ;... will ii tve to ; :,y i.f j incolas iiriav of Jive huti hi d tii - j.l -...i4 lie. il. . . , I'. I '.'! t U'J .V oat tle-.r .1 es to

v in i li.-iit of I.ve hundred lui'li'jns oi j Repub Jems In Comrress have f n 1 ir.e l resohil ii- war will h"e th-- S..nt!i to b: oi.i ; lions luokhr.; to the abolition of s! iverv, and li ive

j .'.''ii' (.r ii j.rt.ductrj; and if we whip tleuu ever so .lH.tll v, ,. vv I not i.e..;e 1.0.1.1 . ut ie,ii"i sc: k our ! 1 Ii only i:-.d.e yrai ..rer a well as thciu II j v e.tii we ,-toji the war 7 Ij.i.-ily. L l L.ue .Iu au 1 hi.-. s-i' -.o.'L -r.- ab.aiujn the odlo.i Chicago I'lationii. Let them say to tin- j .South. "Lav do. 11 ie.;r arm-, 'oid otir I'l'Mt's s:i tii ;

be m-pt'Ctcii an ! prect..-d. Your slaves sh .1! be j TIIP, PUKglD KKT 'S PI EA Ol "KCCSle. t u ui see fit t.i p! tee them. Tie- Siioremt; ( f-IH-Y."

Court sh.-dl th ci de the law of tie; land as m ide by j Cuiire.Sj ii iui thau to tiine, arid w; will abldf bv St' Vc will nxog:.;... ju.l a? Anv. Ie : n ci'iri 1 "Uf ,''i",t!s '" lU': Vtll"' ivA -iv J 0:1 :'U ,!'" ' ! right v.e 1 I iiui l' r o nstdi e.;." . this, and the ' war will stop, aa l uejo mote p-o.-p ilty will sj.nilc 011 us, :u:d our h.trvi ,t biing us wealth. .'ii uil.i.iiijj.1 v1j. Ii i.- not un fi -ipientl v said by pi ömla nt Re-i blicans, an 1 a few others who v.ii.! l like to be so v' ,,,,,J( lx' l' l!,i,t t?' Vvnvc:i4 h icibonts m-u-f. " dry up " talking about the illegality of the acts of ti,,. Adma.i.-'tr.itloii. situ! niu.t e.-ae to exmvs.s oi, ,- :P ,, , , .. , . , taeir sentiineiihs , it they (the Ripuiee-.-ins 1 deen tU'm ';".v"1 w'-i:-h they wo i!d, if they il sTore. from oll Abe. Siuh f tau ments only have the tlVeet f(, nu.dcr their authors ri licuhius in tlie estimation of seodble nan, and prove them to be devoid of either prlii ijile or ronun n S'aise. One Ilepublle iii was heard to fay, shortly after the appearance of our I.i.-t paper, that,. as soon ni harvc.it v iv out, it taue a..-7 he c',nnyrtj. Such an a-.se rtion from a man who iiso notoriously stingy and ii'irrow-niin b-l tli.tt be will not subscribe for nay but his own political paper, but sponge on his i.cih!or. is a fir ppeeiiueii of the principle which acta ties th-ne onposiug the Deinociacy iu changing tlie lone of Dcinoci uic papers, are iitv.arably the biggest, c wards in the community men v. ho will tyranniz ou r the defense!--, butower before an cpial oppoiunt. An old woman with a broom-tick touhl put ten thou.-and such to Might. The Democrats of this county h ive resolved wikhin themselves that they will enteit.iiii and expie s just such seiitlmeuts as their knowledge and coii.icictices t-l! them is right, and that no amount of ttrc.a fruIII ftllV riuui!rr of poltroon, will . ....... lf h , , , . intaniditethctn. If Democrafs are not as lor ill . . . ... 10 fcovcrinncm, as uu-o w 110, premium 10 ne its valiant defenlcrs, are tra raping tai-lcr fo ot the . piinii lea on which it id foun.led, it may Le their j mouths thou: he stoppet! rot otherwise. J

ABOLITIOIIISril TRIUMPHANT.

Tl:e fugitive slave law Ins ever been the object cf especial hatred oil the part of the Abolitionist, ! a ad no orto!tiiiiitv of rieventiii'T its bs. rvanco was permitted to pass unimproved. Iler-t .furi-, the radic 1 abolition tdemcnt ?ns be-n btit a ci'i'ier in CiJiiros, and inscui-ed thf eounhy b it Ii!'!: cnncein, it was powoilcys ; b it ns it is l.n'r in tlio ascendancy, an attem; t !r mile to ior'c its nneoTistUuthraa! and lu-reM- il dogmas on thy pcon!e, and unless a prompt an I th'tennlite ! retaiiee is made, it will be nccompli.-died. Scarcely had the present Congress ot f i!:!v organized, before Lovej.iy, a itot.;rioa Ab'):i::..ii preacher, fiem Iüi.io's, intr- 1 h--1 tl.e f."w!nr resolutiors, which were passed by th"? -ote? of f L t'j tict r.vpiddicans : Rrnr,:lf Tl at in the iud'rment of tVs IT-m, -t : fi, 'V . . ,, T. -. , oi,iioj.,Hfciiii(i.i,iorht'i.!:-ro.tiu;;t,i Stat' s to capture or return fugitive slave. litMurxf, I hat the C?iim'it(?o on Jndu-i irv be utstriicte.l to enquire into tii exiK-dieir-y of repealing the law coianunly called the fugitive ave law. Ii tie pass ,e of .u,', res Tt.ttons. ;lt a tir.v i Ä0 t.;e present, will not i.tive tr.e non-eeede t s ave States out of the Union, it will piovei , , 1 : that they are not as jealous of their onstitutioral , !v,hts, as we hive MPe.-ed tiiev were. It would .-cc!ii fro a t'ds au 1 ojJi'r e.ff cf th. Ilcpt.ldhun hviuei:-, tii it t!:cy tire deterii'ined i drive the border State hito ri bohh.ti. Th-v will ... ... not evtn acoor.l v. t-ie.a the vatue . hMtis'i' . . , patnottsin, but improve everv o''.:i..rr;n.:tv of iisu.f.n:? tiiotu beeaus'.- thev lo not w;!i t take i:; ... , , . . 4 nni;;:i;iit t ie;r oi eb.reM. AlidlMW t-i'.-J iie.i ! h'"1 T- " '? ,-7"!;v,n '-v th"JV :':M ,U' lh? ;!-t!!!';!'I Ik.,,t.:.-.j.,v ,! .-!s :? remuu ,a tl.e I,.ten, it will lie I v m net of tlie ii -iu! d ever 1 thr. u i.ic 1 tltroni'ii th; a:i 1, it is the t rc.viit ci.adv ' 1 Deniocratic mectiiifrs ;ne heii.ir hehl in ilidt rent pirts of the Stt-fe, and all are wrd! attended 1 y eu thu.üasfie Democraf.s, who know and have mphecied, tlie evils of Republicanism, and who nie liu'v alive to the r.eces.-ify of disseminating Demociatie principles of infos nsli.-jr tlie hi -.nest imis-es ol ':,4,!-' r" t l-'r'' ovt'r t!, -'" "" porte:ou of evil th ai the eru v of the Southern Confederacy 1 Ourfjovcmmcnt is now nntniux' in debt at the rate of over one million dollars per day ; the imrnei . 1 an:iy ".r the protevtmii ol the fovi inm -nt. 's tl be u.-e, i-the :.bo!Uion of .shivery ; a .hili'aial b not will oc et.ibiirhcd bv the war party, . .. ., . , 1 . 4 I --ado ; and a war deh-t which some d tiuir , , own lenders ist' mate at nnxKX ncxnitr.i m:i.i.:os ok iom.a!-.s, will lie saddled upon the p'o;le, t!ie . .. , . , , interest 1:1 which will be inoie than were the 0 ta! expenses of the Lovernraeiit under Democratic I A.Iiiiini?trtiii;S. Ail this .mi st traust ire, for tlie j leaders ol the party have vowed bi fire iii.h he.iv .... T.. . tl . . i "t!uil ou'! IT'il! lnlit b, " ,;1,':,u''1-rnrir-T-.TT r t c -1 - jiljL'lil WX iJl 1.U. . V 1 a T : . . t r' .. I ! "-'-""o i.'i, i-mm-. 00- ..1 .ti. V.011- j a-1--, fioat Oil'", up; 'i-i-1 i;.- uldiean proru -'':o-S J ;n (': -ri s-'. lie :tcte 1 1 u: !i cau-e 11. ven-i .11 1 1 ii 1 ide of the I!o';e, ti-or was 1... . nee ta'I 'd to 1 ..' ie; u'...'.i;i Jl'i C ,.( soi.i er-, j m a. -tu ! 1 s-.-i vi. 'e, iti 1 it if the C1. 1 ore , ; tue.r o',1. it f.'i u:i I r o ith to tu I'ntaiu the law. 1 eu !. r m ! '.;". 'li- 'iohiie M!i-.ai:r h-m, while vis i de ; ti. wo 1 !: t .;rhn :to:i II 'ihts, and he was rescued from iohnce !y t!tj oiÜjers N'J O'lie lepiiui 1:1 led 11. 1 one puni-hed; not'daz Ion? Iu, t. to applaud by the Ilrpeb'icju pipers and I. It: :r-writer. I'm pirty 1 I'ce Speech, in i cd! U'h at c in you say to this, hm - .-t Repi.biie.ms ? Is your army foin i trnib the national lel.d ator who dares to differ w ith it.-i sldiers in o;.hih a .' Are the tiibuiu.-.s of the peo.de ! to be d.-iven liotn, or tiiroliled in, the h alls d' the X itionul Cvit.-d ? WI re is the free govern uu-nt . , i e e oia-x t . ores :i ve .'of us ? Look well to t, Ihr you wid luve to answer to the people. Let tai ;.i noibo outlawed w hvu tii -ycall tor j;ir ue- ! coaut. CP TIII3 TII.133. rei'uel to hear or per n't con-ider t'ioii of cverv'.btn. ofb re 1 ; 1 1:1 1 pomie-1 to a ret ouahin of .-!. ive rv in toe ci.iiri. Jjxervtloier thit -u-;in to ocrati.- piopheey Iu liih- l. Woe to tho country 1 tiled by aboiiii'ini-ts 1 to the people who permit, tlo ir fria.-hi'c to be trampled on without regard to :on'Ut:t.oti.il gu ir.nt'.y or legal rieht. It is the ph-a of tyiMt-t. If no power wrs ! Jgi - iided U l.ini to il a thing, it was rmtrrid to the " .States or the people " ; n if he cM irlscd stich a pow r it cannot be ntucthiml nor made !e gib Vi. ore thi'ie is no power or means given to enforce a law, . is not th; party to use force in ! sue a a case It is iti-iir 1 riov. Aroi.c.:tiic. An ajMil-.gy is due our neighbor up street lor not noticing him more th at wo have for the put fen wick, but matters of more impor-taiu-e have dem and'd our attention, lie -an be p"if'ct!y assured, ho.v.-vcr, lh it we do not desire a personal quarrel wlih h'm. In the matter of personalities, w e .loif our tile in deference to his. ept rior abilities. Kcsoluiions lutving in view the assembling of a National Convention for the .settlement of our difficulties, luivo been voted l.wn in Cos gi ess. bv tin l.epuhliean. ilenry Ward Ih'eehcr was ligbt when he said they wanted wai, redder thin blood. - Hon. J. A. Cttirl)- has been ti'itiiorlz.-d ( raie six Pediments br the war in ( oiif-hm tti. tJurley was formerly a l.'ni vcr-.dist Miai-aer of 1I isv-hu-sett. lie i ubout four IV el ti n inches hh-.h, wears bis hat oil the hack of bis lo- i 1, is pbiel. v. sauev irrcprcs ihle," and don't believe hi .my hell except fr s!.ivchohl;rs. At Davenport, Iowi, griin is iscHing as fol. Iowh : " Coin, lOe. pier hushe! ; wheat, f0e. ; rye and li.irley, 2le. ; o.its (a drug,) (I.ts'e. ; beef, luutton and vi al, (best cuts,) ft7c. ; potatoes, S ilUe." The block i lo is elleotiiiL A.itKRicn Ckmknt (Ji.r;:. We invite thenttctitionofall our readers to the udvi rtiüi ne-nt of Messrs. Johns A; (roIey, New Ymh, in iinolie-r column. Tiu ir Cm?.'iT f!:.itE" will no dmibt meet niili a I.trce nale. i.s a trieitt saviie-t 1 I-"oe-! ja,,,.)f.r? nn , within t!i 3 rt.-li of all. On! . ,4 .,er ,olty0; n,t,j f,,r eiiv by drugirijti : , . l:oep - rs j,e jerally. I

Zho CcuiprcmiaO Pe-i.cn. A XOTK I T.OM MT. Cl'lOW

Mr?s!ts. rniT-T.s : As nt humble and peaeealh' cltiz' ii, d-'-ir'T: of prec ( ; TT!:!.:i "t iTioj;-jy, :?!. avrfthiir tlin horros of civil wpr, an 1 with th :iMrm-,il :o 1 en'-o.i-a-cm-nf of v. usy rr o';r lies e t'rrns, J (!i-er's,d it inv dMv o rir'-c.-l.iM a r-ftit'on ta t's rre' !:(. f ?'" Ui.;vd States, in neeard.ir.ee with tl; su ."i'-tion in his itvnt'-'ird ad'liV-s. ei'Pnra convert; n of all t!e

Ftits t rfVr-t r-f paspvde) a r"ViaT.t of our '''' e.tanv tin in i la .iuhs ai i.a- the iusurrcc- j m -nt of Iiis own reinie'a I ( I 3'J luenj, un- not fjr ih-j Cj.iS'ilutiui and Union but nitinal ri.lic'dtte.a, withont Idon-Mi d. M .nv ti.as was m-j ; i.-.d, v.i: 1 ir w;!s .-..hfl,.,! j. ;(4 u j d-r Maj. Ilay, wh.-u l.y loiurned t-. i'a!- fr tl'.;' ,bli?t.-ra'.i n cf h!aerv. Ciucin-ofo"i--it?z-i:-. of afhuo'.vh'di'r-d infl;:r:;.-e, h id m:d:e it v.- a- iu-tea ! of i.-c ni nib.. i titvra. . liiiti i'uuii-r.

el-.eetf.ilTv vi!--., . tl t'ir 1 1 ''.Tries n , . . I v I were re i !y to ''o -o. r.ioii hhii ; hi lh Mr. f ' a n s f i" iri'i"'! :" i i I. d to pe me, ntvl "ivb'dhi it w..s n h:s:i'-ss in i'o-r, I v,'.ut ; nr"n him , snd v.-n m t bv the ntouirv, had ri.v I (itin with me ? Heplvinirin the af- ' finuative, he .' he w.ndd lil-. to Jordc at i. Uxh two with m, I lianded t'irm t.oth to h'm. After lookii-r at them, tsnd nskimr a .'et.tlerio.., , hi o,'I; a1 to s:i;n it, who deelin d, !; handed theai ; to ttvo arsons in ids (ront ollh.-e, ftr.,ners f mr.r , ;,.,.; ,.,.,;. ,,,, ..... n . r . i f cionur tli eofr jitter tiliii. ( rn)ii r'o iliaiir tV:o j -erson.s to h tnd nie th petitions, thev refiwed ti d .! f itmc a th" s ii:i t't'ie. t!i t they were detcetive of tl.e ;'.!'(', :uil bid ord is l';om Surrrii.O n-h'iii iei !i..- :;- to !,-;:': mvs! !f nr..! the neitf to b:me s're-'t, a: which 1 , ... , . jToV.f d. h-'h : i t::i-n:i-d ?a:d J-m s K.Tivior, .. t , , j, ... . , ,. .. '.. j . , ,: ! sum detaai.-J r.: t::e re'urti .t my pin.-is, rci,uet.i;. t!ftlf. ,;... f(),M, flawed t t mv ofto see my 1! of whi h w,s r. ths.-,,, j , U was t.k,,, bv then, to the hi;, ,,,,!, nth ,,,,, the as;.,r.. !lt nl, , ,.irv j. birmatioii vv:ta regard to ny aire"? would be eiven , t air. Keuueiiv, ;-t bis o'lo r. V I t-f. T?"ii our nrri val ,, . : there, a fiersoii ;j ic.artir.t! v in antlfofitv, inouind ot these rm n ..hefl.er tliey h i ! ,Itim-I t!ioe panels, air! after hioift over t!it m and c.ir.rtieiitiii-.' upr:i the fo!!v of tbo-e t iieoiir:uin the Me;i of peace, and p. edic:'n the äsprrace id' al! tuih as .-ho u Id I i found advoe itin.i; such a course, he also, on my i (pu stiite; him, refused to cturn n;c tlie i-apcrsor infi rm me on what charge I had beer. i aiii-.-ted. lie also suhl if 1 would call in the evenI '"V .'Ir, hentiedy won!.! explain tin matter to n.e. This 1 P.o ;ot cc nceive it my duty to do. as I do not under can 1 why au American citiz -a shoal ! be re -trained of his liberty when no -charge ii referred aain.-t him. Nov.-, Messrs. ll.litors, if this matter concerned myself idoiie (boln i onsciou of p-a i(y ol m.tive, and y elding to no man in devotion to tlie interests of my country, whoso law- I Ji ive always endeavored to obi v), I miLht pass it by without noth-,., but as ii effects the rights and interests of all ?uou who iovc llair coiintry, and would see its ovunm.nt so adialiiis! red a . protect the ii-htof uil j it citizens, and so fulfill pi nrssion of l.t.erty, Ijdce and fr-iteinity, I cannot rot-.it from fixing ir.i;k'-. . IT1 1 to-ethcr oy so many considerations, and ail ap p.oeiu.i i.ts.iiu- i.e.- j ro'j -erty o. i;.o l.nion. shouhi tr p, t!(.'(.j,l of h ait; , which is the only ' :id of Cnioa. T.rit our eo-.in'rv m iv be sifeK " ' !,r., -i,t thr ei-hai: its dlilh-ultie. an I a '.i: n ' u; oy ' ,, It.,..;,. ., ... I .. 1. ... .... !L ........ .,i-. ...i.i.i i-. ii i, 11 1 .111 i;i in- ... iiviit o.e?:rj 1.; in a nor ilou!'l tnose who "ek o lih-s :ed a con-uta-niii ni be di.n ni.iced a tiMitoH, or iirres'e 1 a eriatinal, w idiout pr, t.,.iA pllV. t :u:i::icx a. (;cidx, New Vo k, Jutu Lh", I' CI nosrncre.az,3 Victory Tho IUbs23 Keimt Towaidi RDmney. Ileverly, V.l., July 12 Yc-t'T'.'ay riorn'ii.r 'b a M C lell.iu rd. n-d 1 rrvimeut-: tlie m!i, loth, and J.'hth India n.t voliiii?eer, :ui I fh .-!)-h 0!ii pi o u ed alou th" line of the hii! ' souile-at of th ini-inV entn i:;-!(. ed camp to t e R.-veriy road where it cros'ed the mountain 1, two mi c ea-t of tht enernv's po-i-tion, with orth rs to p''-ee l nlorr,' the Hevcilv mad and attack the east side of the v.oik. ( ien. ."'d' Cieli in be-.:-; preoned to a.-s-mlt she we-t sid--,-s so-ui :t tiiiit' should atinoeneo the eommeiiee- ) mctit of til" attack. Tin- capture ol" a courier, who m'tonk the roml thi-on.eh the cm m's camp for that of our troops, phi'-ed the en-on; in possession of a knowledge ol ihe movtoiu j,t. When (Jon. Rosenev uz reached the Tleverly i ond, at "J I' M., after a 1110-t exh in-diii'; m ircii over the mountain, he four l the e lo tey posted upon tin o; p.-ho s;,h- of the road, r.bout (,.! l'l liv. .":l.l: tt l...l.l n r were tot iPy routed, w ith a 1 o-s of .'til l men, i ineluding 10 ollh. ( rs and bodi their cannon. About "Ö of lh" killed and 7h of t'ie vf i:i!!vl fell into our hamh, mid l.o' others were taken prio tiers. Tho road between t w lines. Our t.-oop. descending a steep declivity, were greatly exposed to the fire af the r lud, who occbpie.l the MM'odtj bid, and poured Musketry, shot and licli upon them. The Rosener.wu c lumn rema'uc 1 nt the place of engagement during the night. (Jen. .McClelhtti wis in position with hh whole 'r,, dm ing the whole affernooii re.ily to make the assin'.t, but heare! nothing from the other column, ext opt distant (-ring. Marly in Hie morning be was proceeding to plant cannon 1100:1 an eminence commanding ; portion of the i-efil eamp, 1111 ! prepuing to attack the whole n-s in front, when it wa aecrt iinel tint the enemy h id evacuated the place during the night, moving 1 towards Laurel Hill, leaving a few men, th Iisick, a'l their tents, canimn, rtimp aiel transportation equipage. A rapid neueli was then mide by flen. .MeCltdlun to ITevcrly, pasing I'osencrai zhs eobictri on the road, with in-trta-tion to follow quick1 v. At Ievei!y it w:e aeert lined tint late in the day the rebel forces at Laurel Hill bad retreifi-d, moving towards Koiunev. Our total Io.vs is not more thin 1 1 killed and ?" wo, tided. '''he above report is approved h (Jen. MeCIfll.HI. Conjicn.to.'i-l. V';iihi:i r'on, M mdiy July Lö. 1 . SLN'ATlh Mr. l).v.!)M said the ub-Ü ..:! musi b pip do.'.ii nt whatever coli- jU in es L-l the army move South widi iiie.dib'e fie 1 I. and let the banner wave over Kh hniond and New- Orleans. Mr. Hill in ived ih.U the Snnte proceed to licet a Secretary. I irst b .Hot c ist I'ornoy 21, and he was deel.ned elected. Mr. Wade introduced a bill for the protection (d the (lover., mi nt cnntiacts. 'Ihe iMiny a: pr0111ati.11 bill wan ink-n up und Siv,",id . nbiu nls nporied fiom ihe Coniinitti o ''il:!,,lf't'- A'l!''0,b i -Ir- '"iies oilered an nin -nditiont tint tho i nu ve. be misi ended dniitrT the tune of war. Dis - tgt - eit - l to. - Mr. IVsrcndt 11 otTcicd au amendment, so as ti

read that all prvis'-v.s of la-v nnl appror.ri-.tioaj hr. In contain ( d a'-i!"ih' to three vears v.du-

teers should ap?.'v ti t vt voii'nfef r 1 aüc'l rr vlMt.t rt :irmv :!!:; ivv. A i .... fi. ree i.-.f i:;; :n the '!t. I ill was io;..i:,d t, tic S:.-:i $t' Mil was ri-i"'!!. Tlie ?.'.'! to !i:crv:-:r-e tl.e t;:; it f th: Triitfd 'r.-.te; wis, t.d;:ii:t. TI:e iin.-ti..n v.s the ndm-'nt r"d .Mi, W' e uai''!: !') ""t- "ii .;" :M 1,1V i.en s. Ki t .(. lt. I ... l M Ü' :a - l II a : s '. . oM'-m" 1 ti;e a.r.e:: .u i ' ' ! t--f- v t m a tuou-.-h he w as not devoed!v t : 'ut t th .v.iv.y, tü'A the country wr. :ot I wafcn.n- the üi"ie.-ts of the aimv ::s ir houId 1 ,1-- If we had h ; 1 n,'". ;0 .. , .v,r" 0.-to ro"nly ;'.;tc ! we iii;'i:t !::-ve had t!'e I ( 'he Moulin rn ports to-d v. j " of Mr. Prvehit.rtd-e then ..,,, - , .. ,i .. i... , , . , . - .. j ?P 'c:.d order fu t.j-.'oorrow, as he wished to subniit a IV w r 'marks, Mi Howe moved to amend the amendment bv n ui:c:i:. tin irmv si;mi:i tn one ve:;r aller the k:arrrction was svrj ie.-ed, by providing that the j nn.v reihte:' ! ,n t.'oiire.ss ?iay di: .ft. i o- . ,),.,, , ! .e ar.f-n 1 nvnt to tno .u.:e-...hir.!it w.:. fi I,. ,,.,..- . ij .. ei... : , ,., i . i -o , . ,- r ! !' 4,1 K' ' -''uet-tl a l.i.i pf.'v:,:;nc' f.r " 't.!'. (.'.: t !.:. o:' p top, rt; o the iv'ucU The bun was'takm up, several am n4 reported, from th. Committee, on I in ;! an-1 ,do;.,cd. !.ie ;i::ifi!(laiec, Il'hh'.-C. On invtiott of .Mr. Washburuc, i: WaJtrsolctd, Tht the Committee 011 commerce be iirc-to.l t iniriift un inmn dkite iinp.iiry as to 1vl1.it luri'icr measures is necessary, if anv, to luukc the nioekadv 1 1 p uts of leoeilloua :-f;.ttc more i!i'c:tii.i! and to am.-i tue tleproditiuin o: pilules now i-rv:nn' up.ut Aritericali eonuueree under platen h-l letters of manpie issued by the so-called Southern Cenledcracy On moth 11 of ."Mr. Dixoa, a icscLttion passed the Senate eoiicurrintr, that Con-rcss ad;oi:rn next i'rid ay. ah. Conklin asked leave to ir.trodueea rcsohittoa fu-ovidinc; lor a select Committee to which shall be pivftartd the subject of a general bankrupt law, to report at next session by bill or otherw ise. Adopted. ?.!r. Ell: tt, froi'i th? connnitteo oa Coniaien-e, riportcil the following : Jltxolvfil, That tit Secretary of the Treasury be requested to employ lniuiediately iullivient lotee to protect our eotnmtrce i'roui im ütcs which now infest the sea. Passed. The trpeuker laid be lose the I'ohm a letter from air. Carlisle resi.n: a his seat lie having been tleetcd Senator IV0111 ' irgiuta. .Mr. Wood ollcrcd the lo'Iowln- : limolrcd, Thüt this Congre-s 1 . coiunu n l the (Jovtri.ors ci varsi.us States to convene liieir egislatuns for the j uipose of calling for au eh -tien cf two delegates j'totii .uh (.h n..es.-'.oi: d iJis!: ct, t nit i t in Lcncr.il couvciiii ui at Lo'.is1I.' on the lh. -1 Ittond.iy of f-'ept. n. her uexr. The tapuse of the Colt lent ion being to devie mea-ure-s for the legten li'.-n i f j . ace to the eon:. try. lir. Wa.shbnrne moved tol.iv the resolution on the table. Aiaced to.1. Mr. Allen utkcd leave to ober the following 1 cs'ilction- : litsvlnd. That v.hcnevt r the States now in rebellion ac.ak:st the Coveinru n'., sh di ee.i-e their rebellion an 1 become loyal to the Union, it is the duty of the go ciutuciit to svi.-pt.nd pio. eculiou of the war. AVjo.ha r, Thit no p.-.rt of the object of the pre.-cut war i to intciiire with shivrrv. -Mr. Plake suige.-tui an am-. ndmcnt by addint' the w uid.:, "and surri nder their le . Oeis to be iiune;." .Mr. Yalhin lhi'di un a.d:e l leave tocf.Vr a Ferics of icso'aatons, setting iouh the ict 1 nt acts of the Piishh ut in 11 huii n to cahii g t i.t tn ie 1 fa- tlie w ar, ie., and decl.u .eg they w vi e w ithout w arrant of law , and in violation of the Cou-tilntion. Mr. alhindiii.hsni said he wanted the resolution:, refer-cd to a Committee ot the Whole. '1 he House table! them. New Oilcan, July 11 Sand hattet ic. on Sh p I-hmd opened lire Tuesday lot. iiiing i n ihe Yi.nke.- war steamer two miles off. I he lire was returned, and one Coiifed1 r.ite wounded. Tiie steamer li.tided oil' and went to Chiiiid d.crs li'.an.l, 1 müc.s ftom the büttcries. A Western Artry The Rebals Fallin Back upon llatiassas. Y.siiiNj r .v. .J nl j- 12. Hon. John A. (arley, id Ci(-iö!i;ui, will bake the Held it tho eloso f the ses sion an un ni l -decani ji t) the Gen. Fremont. Tin commi'.t?.' appointed to-day I'V.the Speaker to exatnio; inio llio expeilieney nf s'.ahii-liing- a Western Army wil pruhahlv rerl fiVottiMy, and recommend ihe ap. point ment of a comniissicai to L-eate the site. Tho pn ernmont lias neeepfed a tender from Gov. Morgan, of Xew York, of3'J0 eav.aliy. A number of tdrks lme been removed from the Interior D'p artnien.t The want of money is tl.e i.-as.ii of their discharge. Tho Patent Office receipts are down to almost nothing;. Tho reserve fund f SlVd,(JUO, which wa-s n hand at the eoniroeneefnent of tho year, is already reduced to .KH). It n almost I'orbiin tint tip reb-ds ar lrtlli.11 Iiack iijiii'i ':l.ass. Fnini there the' will 11 tu Iliehmoti l. Another Accoant of the Alf.iir at IJodroo City. Special Dispatch to the ( liici-o Times. QriNcv, Jul) ir--0 A. M. Cnhmel South, wi'li ivo I ti'iiin-.i , 1 . . t

lioojis, ..fi Palmyra ei Vi-!;e !i for.N-w Vnk Times has n doubt that 'then 1 -a herein he gave uttrance to the followMoi.ro" City, six mih s we t n ! i In - ! a cnipr. niis. sri-iiment in tie Cabinet ! ing: "Sttjtjose you ya to war, you can-tiib-d and S;..l--ph lltir..il. to look a!'-! and in th-- to niy . Wo have i:.i douut of 1 itot f fipht always aul tricn uftcr tnuc h lets

ler a rat nop and aims suj p sed to be in , ihtit vi.-itiitv. j .riiitig, lie I'ft ib ears ton! jirtn eeded to n new b'.iihlii ig ahuiif a n ih' ditanl. e rerl.-d for :i seminary, bat Uli ceitpied. where In- quartered. A11 ollirer was place.l on lop of building, J with ti spv glass, to watch the movements 1 of ho r-liels, wh.i "Miuii"iMe( tiring at lid j building AiMi tho cannon, anl k-p i' up at J iblervals till d r , with injury lo Cloiie Sinid' ni-n, who w.-re ii lie- basement, j The choihv spp-oached no nearer llian n milo .f tbft buti.Jiiig, except on two ol" j three, occasston.

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f,v7 xfTiim.id withia na.f a mi, and (ijsclinr-.-l rr,:i:i arms v. .tjt ellect. Cd. mitli 1,-vi .o li-l l pi.-ro.wi ! I'll "l "I 11 Mi wiib:! hu !i ! r,...sid. ia!:. cx.-rutior., killI l-'-T ' ntim....-r ci rt-j.mJ.s rt?i t! tr Ikh:u. .at tho last fcLo, di.-abüti tlieir 12 P"U!i;'er. r. tlcved Thursdav Cd. .-' .;! Ii ev'!:i:if hv 1 1 - wa riiv.ii (. uto i;itiU:ii . I f . i ir . IIo.)m (I'j i, J U S I -Ol, ai d a (I -taeii--VI ! C.;:f. T T'Kip's l'i i.l-ido dil not ariiv. .Vi - 'I! r, i v. j'i.is j !f..r:'"';i , is !) ai:v l from a L'ti- ! f '! :' i; , ' . C ioili's c .in pany . :u : i e I j ! "!- this af-.-t noo-,. vho was with CV1. h d-i:i:..- the .sie. Trom T7aE-h?Hfjton. Vai'!in-;t.n. duly lö h.- Tho Po'of- !!( 1 ):.(:' on. r. f Ii ,,r :t,l ..,.,;! r, li.'...J'.v ll.l., '.1 iii DJ IJ' IU( br E-t Tenne to t'o tu tho Cincinnati; it. ' ritMi: kilt I Tlu ivsu!r ,,f irmtrir!. i-i mllivin- ,,o..r. f!s il.ts nori.iii-f, tj.ar Faiffix C.urt il'iu-ij rt' oerupijd by Federal truutis. A st 1 ci 1 t, the J'n.'t says: Mioi-ter Harney wiites from Faiis ori ll.e 21 -t i.fdnTl- : " i'i o I'-be-li io:, f r a decisive move""'"'i abro-.t 1 i;i t.r favor wi.lun sixty dvvs.' "i (ni?i''rci'if's special 'iv.:

A p'lv.fo l-(ter Iiojii a 'latiiber f the iony more are coming at tho tirat opportu12 h N. Y., dated Ma: tiushuih, 1 lib, . oity. sys: Tito oorotary or State has made a rcTbe regiments were undr marching or- elaiuaiioi.' n the Spanish guveriitnent for irs. and expectod lo leave tl.at e ei;ino, lo s-ui render nf the American vessels earas nil their tents bad been struck. "--d ialo Cienf a-gs bv thu Sumpter. i iiit ty six ih'.u-and men ar. lid; viciui- There is t;o doubt cf tlieir immediato rety. and camjuv! in siiu nf each mher. ' l'ase with their cargoes, and of the prohib The 12.ii b.ave the 1 io,i f lino f iven ;. ion of the entranne uf Confederate priva-:h-':;i. , U-cs into West India porrs hsroafter. It A flag of truce ' unio to camp on the 's aseeatained thai the Sjianiah pruelaimalOii., wi;h a mmjii -.s! i ; :n ti e n beU f..r au ll u v-'h'ioii I.rts received heie, had col at .-1 riui -aieie. ot t?n days 10 n.ihe u- liieir .ine been leoeived in Cuba. mi ola whether to ii r!.t or retreat. i raaerso:: replied; Mo. not : day. ; Special Dispatch to Ti. e Chiettgo Timet?. Theenenty lis since retreated" ti fleef ! Vasiungton, July IC 11 P. M. miles towards Ilo-hnion.l. The movement of lroo;S across the PoUmoial dispatches has to -en received ,,t ; u,m;UJ iai"u,J' hdiiuarters from Gen. MeCh-lUn from j , ?Vu T,,i',u;:t,',! have pissed over the Long Huttoiisvillo, Viroinia. daied i!. Mil,. Krilu duiino; the day and evening; giving an account uf ;h routing if the' Lu' foiees of artillery, including forces ami th.. death of Gn. G.tiueit. It i ,Wtl.,' i;Ptc.s, Invo been taken over eoiitiiins previous aeeoants. He says be Vi iriuui forces under (Jen. Mchas fomuieielv annihilated i a eie-mv in "woWestern' Virginia. Of thft eio-my 2v t) ! hl "VJPIJO trainM, ammur.iti-jn --ere killed and l,t,üü priv-m-is. V.V ' wagons and Hinbulance am still ciossing. eaptut.d seven n.,,s. Apoitl-nof Gar-! 1 !ie u:m,,st ffcrecy is maintained as to uett's f.ice ret.eat, but 1 h-idi b.r tb.-ir I thepurp:.se of these inovemenls. capiuiehv Gen. Hi 1. who is in hot pur- j, J-"ht is pntertamed that a general suit .f thm. j b-rwatd Movement has commenced; and It is said 'il a Ga,, ett's ho. ps ar.- crack st;i,lH,r ij:for,n;t'i n.y bo locked for at regime,, ,, i; a.-, e, ti V11 gioia. aided i,v 1 '.v time niter to-injht. I l.avo secured Georoians '1'miu. .vi and Ca:o;i;:i:ii;;. ! thrit, W l11 4',4:ibl ma to acccropaay any Our Mic e.-s is compi-te and 1 iirndy be- ' 'n',v?,!1,,,-d of 1 od",al frotTs :hat ay be li've secosi on U kided ia this sec lion ol ! 'n;!,!:- fri,,a Alexandria. TL-; arrangements .-he countrv. j hei: y Hii y perlectcd far the reconstrucIt ai.penVs f.. on .-.fi..-ial da'a, that, three j si ,f tho tfT5' 1,3 f ist ;i3 the array -v. ntr.i i.-rs rel.tiivo to tl.e dec! u.r.b.n i 1 furnish you wiili the fullest - f ta, 11 ii d law, have b. en i-su-d bv t be ad-1 'lc'ai;s l;at be I-mitted to be sent.

iiiioi.-tii.ii m. First, on the the 27i!i id! Aprd. Ti:is was modid-d on t!;e Cd vi J Ii '.w The tb.ird case was under rroclaimali oi of ;!io lcsi.i. nt. and ma !o man ial j 1 int pe-.at.; ia i'huida over Key West,! lor?t:g i. ami .'hm: a il,.sas. f v-'apt-ua lltewer's battery arrived her? at 'c V i y'y i 1 k.-iis i..e batte.y consul ,d four twe-.'p.-ufd-els ;uid i ghfv-l air m-i: Anottici batt.-ry t'diows aliove Aumv CoMt: .cr-i. Cmgiess is during 1 ,.,:.;! c I w . out int a wide s.-a, of business. Wei-id', ,i ,, ,i - .1 ti i0. .litt' ther-' a Mispi'-ioti tri the lb. as..; ih.it T :b"' is soniethiiig r.t5en seiinavi i.-r . , , 1 0111 tin .! Iniso. eti inoveil ! inquire ln'o ,,,:. r . . 1 . In 1 -1 1 1 1 : T of ainiv contracts to li'id out , . ; : i . , I , u wotit pt :,iei iIh'v wr h-t; ana to e. - . , .1 ' .. ' . . 1 11 1 1 V. 1 't ll-r II. T w.4-1 ! . e I t . ,1 ! 4l tin. ... . . . ... . . . ... . pr. posais r.ave beet: nitdcl nave Lpe. d I ' " :ri"'in;ls to susiM-ct that al! is not n-rht in certain ipi.trters, before ije atternjis to un- j 1 . r r 1 rover me sc-cers 01 toe tienartafienis. lie thinks be h on tl - scent of tho Secretary ..1 v..- wi...... . .a ' v. ...l. M liric 1.1 v"'Wil . While tho ronimiüi ii is about, it if in deed they ever do - -t about h thev mi'ht 11 ...... . .! .1. : : ....... in : " t . t . l'l I e. ,1- I'll llieil iOlJItlMS. lil.O tiitnois. 11 would be stretchino; their powers, to b sure, but th,-,?, in these tim.-s, is but a trilie. At any rate, they culd jet a threat haul of robbers iu arid about Sprintield. Chicago Posr. 'The C.i;i:n;r at Wa:-iii.(;toN.' Ilarper's Weekly a weakly reprint of o'her men's thouihis, for which iho publishers ax pariicular ti takeout a copyright cntnins in the number for July lo h. a sarcasm; pieiute of "the r.abinent at W.i-hing-toir' Tiie l'resi letit is represented at Iiitable in the library at tho Whito Hons-, reading Iii message to t!u membjrs of his cabinet, while tlie fires of the. letter ar made to extiross th flu-tights that ate passing within ti em. The eyes cf tlm prmier are closed, lr.it hi- couttenanee i

speaks and seys: l could do it inlinitely the seceding Slates respectfully inviiiug better, but I'll not say so.' Tlie treasury j the co opeiatiou of all, whose duty bhall be department looks as if he thought it might : to provido for a peaceful and final arbitrap ss. The postofiieo depart t-ient. 0, 1 ment of our national diilicuhies all of

bosh: Ihe interior net) ircv.eir: i m sure I don't quite s.-e tbo jx.int.' The tl rill 1 .Tt law minister: 111 s-em to siuallovv if. and

th.oi .lo as I please., Tlie n uy: To me j determined effort in favor of a settlement it's (pii;e ' inditl-rent.' j of our naiional difliculliea and the restoraTo ihe c'.untiy. liowev. r, it not a j ijoti ot : tho happiness and prosperity which matter of indilf -teure. To lepreseut the ; ,xited previous to tho commencement of President, as being thus rcgard-d with hostilities. The only way wescan ever exc.uitempt by every mender of the cabinet, jltM.t to preserve the Union and the Conti is an outrage which ought not to go unrii-j uiti,,n :nd restore tranquillity is by the bilked. I CliictKjo Pout. j adoption if somo oompiomise which will : 'oo b.norab!i and just to both sections. Tin-: (niNKT. the Auw ant CeMi'itM-' Pretident Lincoln fullv understood this

'i.i f 1 1 . . h 1 r-t:.--I re aM-igi-.u t-o je-.orr tu 01 me ; it er her. 1 .'. t tnieet and i-niog mn j of lie- anor know a o.iod deal iiioio than ; ou'-d'h-t's of the c'i!i;ioi anl i-s.uivew . ol ii,. C-.n fed -ra'es ami of the peiils ih r.iiintrv is in lr.nn a foeign war. We hav iii doubt tho (hibin.'t would gladly t accept a romjiiomis.. that would not involve an aekuowle.lgir.ent of ihe indepen-tlett.-e of i he S .11 1 hei ii Confederacy. i (Jre.dy tool ibisi dijn-itin iu both tho j C ibinet and nimy. charges against both, : smI den. 01 need tso bi: teil v .'dl i h-a of com-j promise. It is that -knowledge that hu : made I hem threaten tha Presi lent and Cribiuet wA being diivcn from their !

j.uoes i c- tUv should entertain pro p. :.iti.:is of j .-ace it, anv other way thn th.moh tl.e hitter end of tho Union t.r 1 , r -- v uiuu HJ tito fritm of tl:e CVms'.ilution Im for tl,

protllHll not iir,rronon t Ilia slrmr Ti,.. .,.,.,.11 . Mitai.i the war a !.ay tlu thc-v not feuppco ' IV. . vi ii lu'un iu ire everv t!aj in tl.e land. Tliev d. nl;t v.-.-mt .-n.r,... . io (i not want pence they wnut v, not for th whi'o man, fut tor tl.e t.e"i VA-iirso-T.i.. Juy IG. lR p"0fl fe-ftit seizure by tho p :vH'eers Jidl". D ivis and tsumj.ttr b.j'niy kt.-v;n, the Navy New York, Bost..m, and Il.-tmp'ori Kuads to proceed with. .ut delay in pursuit of tlio and all similar craft. An olhVwl loiter from Pickens, receive.l this morning, mentions that the NiH":ir.i li:n denartf i! on a Iii: (rranil O I - -. -. ' ......VA. L'r- JuilT1 Julius Outhrie, of North Car olina, having refused to cbey oidera assifr. inn if him to tlutv. las been dismi-sed fmn t!l(' "ivy. i l.e President Ims approved tlie furco bill Tl.o regioti of terror in London county, Va.f is at its beiohi. Citizens weie told to be ready to-day to be drafted into t?er-vic-o to niHreh to Matutssas Junction, Twelve UnioiiHLs ll-d fiom Waterfoid, and a: ; tew in our lines Thev reoort that The Jrnnd Forward iIo7fment Coma:?nc3d Gen. XcEowell in CenvizrA. a Ftico cf Upxrardi of rifty ih-.-nsand Iilcn. vela! !;.- ;.te!i to The Chic.. Tin.c.;, Washington-, Jniy IC 1 "2 P. M. Gc?. MciJ Jtvt il h;:s moved forward from AI a!:;Iii; and Arhagton Ilebht with j Ur,,,. lf ufAlATy artiilerv. it is . -xpecu d that he will occupy Fairfaj befoie da iignt to-morrow raorning'. lie has np'.vaid of Cfly thousand volun. 'virt loii-.iit., un tvo fi-oniiaiiies 01 reou- , , , , hir cavalry aud two lull Latteries of Jig;ht ., J , ,. . , . , leer luta-.ury, with two comj.anies of re -uartillery, luitludinej the celebrated SLerman's battery. ' , , J. ,. , 1 hao no time to add more, as my horse , T . . :s WHii'uij, and I must huslvh to joia lh . , 0 , . ... . J , 1 advaniring i-ooinin. I will rive you tin horso -1 ' . 0 f .iu i .iru:i ' t-iii ti zii 11 . 1 vl 1 1 1 en.. I'.iii inn ; cai ih.t tj.-sibie i!:k l'i''cüco of tlie cittiJi0 ! t li 11! . ! tion. Llovcnieuts for Peace. . . - ... ! . A J.1"10.1 fclm,1:4r U? ho I circulation in manr of tlie northern states 1 .... 1 : .. . 1 . - .uu in s.eerai countiesi in umo; I c''ltuni- the friehls 0 peace tolhe Comjrcss tl the United States: "Wi tlie undersigned citizens and qualified voters of Township, county, Ohio, believing that war is destructive of tlie best interests of the country, involving us at the present time in a conflict with our kindred and siiter States, and that it will tiaally rüult iu tho d:ssoj lutin of our Union; deploring, as we do, such a-dire calamity and fully co:ifiudiu iti tho opinion that our present troubles ar susceptible of a p Mceful eolution; trusting, theiel.ire, to tlie justice of our cause and purity of our moiives, with a linn relianco upon thsi fcaijireine Ileitis for ultimate success, do humbly and beseechingly implore your Honorable llody to refrain from a DKCLAKATiox ok war. and in vour wisdom devise a ouitable plan for the early assembliug of a National Convention, including which we respectfully pray.' It is eminently propel that tho fiienda i .leace tshouhl now brt rtiv and -mkrt .-i ...1 .. 1 . t 1 r t 1 11 w oen no peiinea ins inaugural auuress. on bain, aims, and no yum on either, you rM fol.tlhfj. the iudfut'xcul question, us TO tkkm or imuiu oi uk auk aoain i rox v.if." There is much good tense in this puagraph mid the vaiggoslions should l0 heeded by bis p.diiical followers. Party lines ami jni iy platforms must vanish like hall' before the wind, in order to eeill-J tin) deplorable controversy, and those who stand in tho way of fair teim. and lor tha take cf po)i ical ceii.-is'.-ncy lefuse tC lend their inline tiro to the f-etl h lin-lit, will bd rro-arddi as utilttie to lite Union, and eaotides to thi-ir t'oVllitry. Uryne CfVhfy Ihmocxat.