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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 1

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i i i I rrroa Tark Iu, XT. B. Inr Tnt.tHw Blartlal LawThe TrUi sf Ex-PreTea Marshal htanBedy1 te be fyatcac'-" Jteaaedy Feat Career ee parte taa eat of th1 Felice The' 9w Tr VMtte Ex- v-N-rtni fciduisex; i enaarre- it tamai uxnxUz uuafta. ttA weraJsaJiy (TM aonatt? has- kaeu jaUueeing MolUaMS ewel year, aye wt, uader system af arMtTwryarresta, won tha. tbe Fseaeb system ef Zttrw as Geeka, er it; ijiiit Xorope over tiiiii Vrider.

wine tha day tke Joemmitioe. ho hiotori, whoa ho aa kee wp the record 'IH kiml that a greet people ever seoait-ii tad aveleglc Batit to auck lewtoa tad erael erpriMloa; aod postsriry will proaoeaoe kU lumim Mr tke eabmtttiug, while ta history hearf, the authors of, ead actor to, team eatreres will start wl la buck eae Btonliora aad tuna to warn off ra-, fauieaa iu rm SAepotlema, Mot all auk 2arrlkWaMa.t I Mow, kwrt thai tk alaeUoa to arar, ad Waaavartk, aka.Provt atarakatjQaa nlol "Wm bin ton, oaa ot ba traaaferrad tegoraraltov fork Btala, and to laoaroaraM aU th Icadlsg urn, vho mUtad faok Irani. fcr, kagla to kara traa apaaek, aod In a a Tatmnaioa or via wickaa ira. of oatrM and oppraaalaa. Tha-artaiaf IPiiiiii atanoal JEaoaadr.

tka Btaasat atarabat Jtaoaadr. tka Bi f'-padatasdaalef atj Palioa la aU mujtiu aa an? a macs I triaLlawktok fetgmtut It Bada aa katowhaad kuf. aar arUtalaaa, avta tka trial raattllatcv! aad wnii oiorT aaa ptXDuo opinion. ioea Hr. C.aaadv's adaaatto afiaatka Caraia a kla aaada dm ba aambarad hr aod kandrtda, aad aa aanh aa ntant aa tka.

koalaaat aarriad aftar ate appoint- iwvvoi aianaL tkat aaoa rrt trrof tka' Eoa. a 1 l.Taaar, jaoga Aaraoata 'Oaaaral at tka Btataa, Uranlgata lata eartala aknara axUtloa kara, ialatta to prkwoara of etatr, ka loand tka ataUoa knawa awaraataa ikaaaanfartoaaaaa, wko bad baaa takaa tea aaotttoa tkartbe who aaa aaaa auowaa aa, kaartog; altkar at tka tUaa of tkalr urm ar nbaxiaaaUr. It to aaw stated tkat tkara ara at ban attUeoa rdtaad ta tka. aarloaa atattoa-aaaaaa la tka jTcl wkoaa aaara ara ef a ekaractar to aaU i aa atoaa ar aoana to tka boa of ararr maa ad womaa lvtka aammiattr wko kaa aar tagaid tor tkalf UbarUcd ai rcaidanta of a r. aakllo andar repoklloaa raJai- trnatkWarU.t: I Mow mam WMiana n' I It H)y sot ba gaaarall kaowa Aow ail ml wara mada by tha Proroat MarakaL OtUMna wara takaa off Broadway aad bar 4 "kid ktara tka waTaraataat aBdal without a ward af warntag or a wktoaar of wkat tbaj wrra amaud tor.

OJkara wara takaa Jroat UmI badt at Bidntgbt aad tnmpallad to rait aollca kradqaartara, tkara to laaralbr tka 'fiat Uaa tka aatara of tka akarfai prafarral afalaat tkaat. Ka warraota waraaxkiaitadby tka tOaaaaj aa azvlaaatlaa glvaa, aotklaf bat tha aaooaaonnanU "Toa froroat Mar-' thai kaa ordarad Toatoba bronght to kU o(- waa aaciaaa to raatat or aaa qna Ta aaiaata wara aat tnaj wtra powarfak aad eoald llalaa to ao azaos -talailooi or toaka auwer to aar loqolr. Tkara aartki wara araallj held ai htadqaar tart arar Bight; aamatiataa, kowarar, tka alia would be roll, aad tka floaa of tka offl-ears room alaO ftorattj wlta tka rlaaplaf jfcHacc la rack oawa tka aarOas ward laal to toeaa o( tka ttoMoa-boaara adjawat ta Broadway, aad aot aaCrcqaaaujr tkaat woaid ba tall aijo, to tack aa aatoat ra tka baal. aaa afarraati aarriad. Taaaaaratt atatloaa atoaaa to tta aoUoa kaadqawtan la bat to catod la tka foartaaatk Fraoloot, la Bprlaff-traaaaar JUrloa.

tw rwtiaiaaaia naaracr natioa aocaa iiawt tka aaat daatraala plaaa la wklak aaa' would wlak to ba ooaBaad. Tka aataoadaaw rf tka plaaa ara aat of a character to Motko tka a ami aad qulat tka aUndf alraad wraagkt aa to aa aaoltabla petal mj tka anm-asary aiaoaia wktoh aanaaiaantad tka arraat aad maarearatoa of tka Pravoa Maa aaal'e prWoeara. Tba aalla ara aot aa tarrialar la tarawa dra powar aa tkoao at polio kead4 qnarWa, lot tkara la bardl aaa af tham tkat kaa aat aa awfal ktatorr. Ia Iba gloon and akadow af Ikaaa aaUa, aot kaa tkaa law ka. aaaa balwaa aarra of tbalr awm wUla takaa tklr nraa, It waa kara tka tka baaattrol Ibarttaa Pflaaaa bug baraalf Wllk, tka baadkaraklaf glraa bar fallaar, tbarla Um af tka dlaaxmd toardarr aad waa kara, la tka Jaa dawalaa; daj ad tka gray aaora-iair, tka aka faaetaa aba aaw tka torai of tka aauidarad aaaa, taaHag wllk blood, walklag tkroagk tka aorrador.

aad pointing to kia baart, la wklok tka aulatta of tka ardatar bad awd arrwalaaa diatlact aa-oatiHoaa af tba plaoa wara too ataek for bar, and It kaa baaa raatarkad bj tka datea. Ur afficara tkat tbay wara awoagti to aiaka aar woxiaa or maa ooatnlt aaleida. Iatkto plaaa a larga aaatbar ef tka paraaa arrartad if tka rroratt atarakai kara baaav bald ta darawaa, aaaaa of tbwat ta aalla, a' parlod of toartiiaa aad alitaaa daya a a tlaaa, wtta a aaaaaa of aoaaataataattaa; to tbatr frtaada, aa4 aa opportanltj to. attat a aUabla la tbalr dafaoaa. A Ca ta ran Two parttoa, wkoaa aaate aaa ba abtafaad aVi aOoa, wara arraetad by Frarott Mar kal Jteanedj oa tka broad eaerga af dlakif Too bad baaa gallty af effarlac at pabUo ataaHag aaUiaf apaa Gorweaeat to aak aoatt eoBpromlaa apaa tk tila at wkkk a paao aoald baaffactad.

Ttrj war takaa to tka police baadqaartara, ao4 latarrogatad aftor tka style la wogae a tka r' and froat tkara wara aaat to tka locuwi Biotloa fceaaa, wkera tber wrra wot la aotrtarr to Ca JiUay, tka 19ik ef Saotoaibar, Ua talVr.ir latter waa rtealTed trom oaa af tkeaa bactlea by. a pxaemlaeat baelaeai taaa ta tkia city, a a annual frtead of tka prla aar. aad waa tha Arat lattandaai ha waa kla to abtaU at tka looaUty wklok aid frlaad bad baaa eeeJleed, eltkoegb foertosa day bad alcaeJ Ma amet. Tka letter arm laaibie, aaviaa baaa wnttaa ta dark eaU wltk a peaaUt faaataaara rcnto tTTto.owB, aMraOaaa Bra too, fkla'k tt enrloaa to reeeiv aa doabt, wQl oomapoadaaoo tkla alaoa I aad a arlaad ai amiae wara oaaekarsaof dJaloyalty aa tk We aropoesd a reaoladoa at a atarV tag, wklok appaara to kara glraa effaaea to ease pataaaa. We were arrartad wttbwat a waT-- kara bad ao kearlag or trial, aor doat or appear to be- aa yaa any prorpast jf arm.

We ver not permitted to attar eyU aaa diliia, -My kaatkar- aria war to I akoald wary aaaok Uka to card a paraeael UterrleW wlik yea. Toa wCl txcuaa tka atjla af wrrttiiiadanoa, aa it la wrlttea kartily aad BtaaUoUy, aad ka a dark evil, by yoer trteed, 1 P. 11 41 atay be iniiairy lor yea, to aet aa order freae Keaaady to aaa raa." tfcia letaar. by a little diaaelaTlag, waa aaatat ad the authw boa, aad la tka ear af two VbcJe day aad aaa alkt ar etvwd a tba plae ot deetlaatioa ta Tea wary day aier area teaatxd ba party waa diaokargad troai eeatody by o8M procaaa aot rally ajnjracraaw aamsXAk muna w- Afoat two weaU artar Ike eatmkUakraeat sf tta.rrwTeat ItnWi wOoa, aallor, a Btit i adject, waa arraefd aa a ekarra tba ka wad eiiiaaa of tka Culad Sutra about ta laawa tba aoaatry. Ca a ajritfck taaet, bat tt waa eUaged tba bjed eaoe vecad la aaitiatere Heweeat a4 laeaad aw ta tka riftaeatb Ward Sta tioavboate.

ZlM ermala applied to a waO-Ixaowa fawn ba of the bar ta ttla airy act aa tba priaoear'a eoaaat la te atattr. Tkia fynxltm eallad apoa ProToet Karaoel Kea ead m-s a atimaBt ef toe facta aoa tseraUg Ca eaaa, atlUiag tkat ka waa to aot a eoooaM fcr tka aoeaaed party aad desired aat latartw. Te Irt artrtjal, Woe waa NTSsf Crara ta 1 or af ta day. wltk kla keaa arpoai tka taUa, aad kiraaaif alaoat lord ta tua eorepU-, rrraej to iradb.t aanaryof kiaaararaaa aa-bara. 1 --lr Ur yoo.

ar, I kaow. yea. Ye atrl Tea aaa 1 kla, alxl Ax ywa aware, air, tba tba -writ of Aafcw awyMll WpWlt Tka gantlamaa ra thondamrack, bat fa i vv i 1 "I kara aaii tottlog kaaaat hl I flaiply called kara to amy tfcat I tawl iwaewi (r a ar Tnaiet 3T MI axio. koJ aa auJi miumI raqaaHad too Ukartrlof r'juasar Kaka5aIC 5' ii kara agaia to latorfara wi aq barlaaai ta I -Era rakwd ki votoaalataat toa t(bhof Jar, mm advaaaiag toward tba- (aaUaaaaa, aoatlaaadt I fllow, air, (tf7 iwBalDtloa dbat ff-joa or aa etbkf comM kara to tartara 'rlU mj bns'ineaa til look kiai tfa. -Of aoana tka -waw aJL Tka rnOaaUa i lit, kuaw tka 1 aa ir waa aata wiia au aaoafa yr- ka waaJd-aot Plata taoaroa.

tato klai aa tka aaat If, ka.abMld, a tadrdatka. aoraeajB aJa aoaoaai'- Ja tkia eaea-tbe Brtttoh Ooaaal war pealed to, inrtlfft-l tka matter, aad talaad tke kaleaae, ka being prorea ta Brltiab aabjeet. 1 -w -it i i uiaatrat: i arplylai aaa tareaaad rrinU akad la etatiokoaaee, waa daralopad a day at two atsea it; Oa tke 15tk af Aagaat aa Iriak laborer, aaaad. Bagb. Boyle, waa wetad for die-' eoaraalaf" eallatmeala.

He' waa plaoad ka tka fifteeatk Ward jrlto aof two eklldrta waa deppnicnt apoa kla icy rcrrort la.Hbla aaaa fclawUamaktoja tataaant ta tka tffaot tkat bar koibaad wa will log to take tke eatk of allegtaaee tnt-aMdately after, beta arretted'1 toatarttrtia anaat aba wast to tba Prwrosl ManbaL latter from Oorooraa, aad apa a tabatqoent oocaaioa with letter frora qtkar parOea, bat tkat tbey pwrad of aa aTall BkaatotoattaeaMtkelBAefBepteaber aba took aaotker letter to the eflctel aaa dffea biakop Hagkaa. Tba letter waa la babelf af tke prleooar. Bke atatad tkat ana war tnraad Waa tkat tba maa. won Id not baraS laaaed If aU tt biskopa and (eatleaaa a New Trrk tkonld tnteroeda kla. aa4, fortker, fkai woadared tkat tka aid ga tleaaa (tka icabJabap) akoald irrtortab with blr Wneat' I TUeaaakadaeeaeonBaadaTcr a aontk wi ikeat a keariaaj, altkoagk tka third aeottoa Of tke.

ardae lamed frora tke War Departf Bea, aatborialeg aareata, axprcarly prorid tbat aaaea akaU ba triad, by military eon aUaioa aa aooa aa poaaiale araat tb arrest of parttav- Oatbariaa Boyle, tka wife of, tka priaoaar, declare tkat Proroat ft treated ker and all. tka lettera to took: to kia tk ataoat aoern." Bka aprOiad to erery on whom aka thought atrald kara tka aUghtrat laflaaaoa wltk tke Proroat Mara akaL aad, aa a test resort, to kere ker kesi bead raatorad to kia atrailr, wklok was aetai alJy anffertog for the comforts of Mb 1n bi advtotd-to reqaaat Arok bitboa Haghaa to praaaat tka oaa to tad War Department. Tkt la only one of a long lUt of caeea af -a atallaa ekareeter, wkiekl for all tke great pnblia may arer know any tosa wltk myriad mora dUgusungl dataUa. 'to- Tba Case af Mrs. Brlaeae da la Mew Yark Her Iaprtaoaaaat tka Baa- Tha ealebratad Briumade eaa la being In reatigated Vew Tork-Yf fUaV lowing from tke Vew York Dr.

Pkelps tkaa withdraw, aad Kra. Briaa made wulatrodaoed.7 Tka lady tanraarka bly good-looking, about twanty-dre year old, aadlua big as and bean all tbaiapreej af tkeBoatkera ae waa Try neatly bat richly attired, aad gave her erldaaoa la very eempoaed mannec Mra. Briaaaada teeUfled fatten: Baaldra la Bw Orleans; left New Orleans to Tislt tha Kortk oa Ually re as aar; Intended to visit Troy part of time; waa acquainted tka Cap tela aad Parser of tka rultonj aka raaalord la Baw Tork for tea days; weat to Waaklagtoa and pat ap at Mr. Thomas Damn's; waa arrested by aaa Bowles aad aaotker ofBorrt they arrested ker by order of Colonel Baker, Praaaat Mar akal of Waaklagtoa dty; waa examined by Colonel Baker, wko told her aha waa ar rested by order ef the Secretary of War, for batag a rebel spy, end baring treeeeaeble doeamesa la her fnsoHtatnni a4 fladiagaay doeaaeats, OoloaeL Baker sold tkere waa aotklBg to hold her aa spyi ba paid tka aha waa to ba scat to Baw Orleans; Colonel Baker examined all ker private papers aad eoane family daraarreotypes; ka said tke let tare ware Trry affectionate, aad tke tke par traits were Tory good-loosing, and tka ha would like to keep tkeat aa aaid tkat ha would hare to aaa tkaa to tba Beoretary of War aba waa tkea aaat to Baw Tork la ebaaeay wltk Mr. Bowles; Bswlea waa very affectionate to ker while oa tba way ta Bow Tetki ka celled bee "my aad also ad Created her aa "Bell" (by bar flat aaaa) Wbea they arrived la tkia dry tky stopped at tka police headquarters, aad ware tkea conveyed to the Fatty esteuth-strsa Btattoa bower; wbea aka kad been about three weeks la eoetaemect Tfr.

Baker called oa ker and told ker that ke earns to release her; that the Beoretary ef War and Mr. Kennedy bad been vary anxious to aead bar to' Baw Orleans, baa ha bad aba power to raraees bar; tBat be wwaM do an, ewd wanted ber to go ta Phil-: sVeipkto wlik kiat she said tka If It waa eotssary lor her to go to Philadelphia aba 1 hedfrlttds who would take her tkere; aka 4 rareete a go wita aia, and aa want array aad said sb would ba released Oa tba aeat days ke also said tkat ke alone could release her, and aha aaat ao lei Kennedy- esw her or ba would amsi bar agalar be said ka eoald pieee ear where aettker Mr. Ktaaedy ar anybody els could arrest her agaia aka waa aot -allowed to aoanrnmicat with any aa Willi at tha atatlan-konasc aka' asked asvaralsiaea to see Ur. Draper, 'wbta Baker and Mr. Bowk both aaid tba Mrj.

Draper was a aaa of ao uflaenoa. aad eoald had treated he wary bat aha had1 beea treated with tke utmost rerpect by Cap-ain Blott aad all tka alaar af tkaaatlaa koaas where aka bad beea aoefiaed she kad occupied a wrtvato 'Town, atJ ten tziracy waa aot uveaeo ana was r-ider tke ta aioa tkat Kr. was bar eaatodiaa. Trem taa Back Ulaai arrrs. KrWU The Dfjrtkena eux 1a.

TT eetarm Tha dlptharla had aaaa' Mgiag tkrougkout tha aoaatry to aa-elesalag oetoath aad etaa. to a great extent, to baffie the skill af Ua pbyreclaes. It la eeufleed alatort ax-rdaaivejy to abildrea. and Vkaa oaoa aader headway, aVata to alaaat eerteJa to tke result It Will pees tkroragbkela-arrrka, aalaslagararraelya amliy, aad. ta ia- ataaosa wkol tamUia of ahUdraa bar beea awept away ty h.

fctaerly ressarkabl for lta kaaltkiaea, bea beea aadly affected by" this disease for tke past four ar five asoatka. la that tfas aome oaa hundred chlldiea have basa swap 3, aadlttorll rslog to aom axtsot. pet lata la seek a baa beooaa torrided, aad aall tkeirai.U4rea ta and keep tkea koaaed aa bMlle aa la breathe the freak ate f-r the" fc3 rwwall take tkea away; bat tkia practioe kaa baaa provea to ba the very want oaa, for tba DtOa aoea, beisg dapctrad af Ska asuuasnry exer-etea aad freak eta-, araalranew sura to ba tba aaxt We have tatad.OU thoaa etilorsa wkoora aUewaJ it in doors aad oat doors, Just at they d.v ark the ease wbeeeoa-. It la certainly a terriiiU bat part ante akewH waa allow fear te get the better ef their but s-ctll puna a acta. uiOL.i-.ui coons, and aara their Bets'' frasa tta faarfnl ravaeaa.

pets" at i iii A J.3.J I ataetoarea tuf the1 Teeieu alio vio-Lllnola Is erpreslawd aaa It la area ttst cf da 1C2 coantiea, Tl kara eloo ted the lyratla candidate fay Tba vcry is aot eraaeaoent. It la, If tke Deaeoracy of tka lutete aa win a baaa tial aad perasaaat. ao aattar wkat akapa tka araBUtoa asay take hasaafUav Pxaeeaea oaatioa -principles, aot aea, tkaa will make IOnols la the fa tore, aa aka beg baaa la tl. peat, Ci most raliabla of Cataa. Citcg 1 li! r.a,r.!j be.no tat oiaetira -aaa auiot tt: to ta lz lia c.

automated -Uaaaaaee to Peaooretlo lam at iattT Tk luuoakg exueordinary aad mps ramarkabla arUcl appeared la tka Otaota aadCaaaaaraUlaa tke 23d at Marob, 181. Itto geaeraUy attribatad to tba pea of Becra-tery Caaaa. and waa adopted aa editorial By I E. Jtot Doa- aall ft kla raceotrp Lack: "Jsby opta aul cboaaaaa tkat wroapkty. betweeaeae ef tbraa Uaea of aot ley: I Tka tatoretloa aad pieaaiatlua of tka Ualoa by saob aaeaoaenta ta etltatioa as wULiaaare tba aoatei anility, aafety aad rqaalhy of all tke States, aad tkas restos pssee, anity aad frataralTj to ua waote eeaawy.

i t. A prseefnl diasolatloa af tba Cnlc, J.suca Etatsa ee refesa to reaaia la tba Unlea wixk-awtaaeb1 -ara ii aad tke eataWlaktaea Ktberal rjrtwf jooa aarcial and social lateraoarae wltk tner by War, wltk a raw to tka anyuratloa aad military oooapatlea ef tnoas Btataa wkleb baaa aaa a tar aay aaaadataram tke HrtrvBoaglaa aWaal 'tela the aai 7 wa wonjddo, botxkarala an-apprartratleai to tba tratk la' wkat ka aaya. Ooastdaring iks flaw, tide a boHey'wbleb' bw-fadleatea, aad wbiob fa. tkama tkat, ka, naiataloa ikoold ba adopted, there are ao Oonstita-tloaal aaeadaeaa tkat uwwaklia a ana- restore tha whole country to paaoa, anity aad fraternity. If tha.

aid Constitution would knot unite us la paaoa and fraternity, a new oaa would not tor tost wktck. wou'tt eaaety tke tkrttoB Bate oonld aot, la self respeet aad boaor, be conceded or sabaitted to by tkatfarth. ir- -r Br. DeagW drat pnpWtlo-fValapTy for tha blends of tk Ooramaent ta aubatt to its aaamlea. Wkeaerer.

If awer, tk Oottoa Btata mora- tta tba Dale, It meet be arar tba politically dead bodice of Beeeeetonlatm, This result Is a qoestioa of tlrae. We auaft wait patiently for the operation of tka lawk tkat ara aeKanforolog. War for theaatja Jetton tt She seosdera "rwoold be aawiat and aplarable. Tber ia aa prorlsos la'tk world eoaqaertd andkeld by military foroa 'that bpta WaakaeM to lta aieatar. Maof of tka Soglish aotoalea kara drained Bag" landrof brw 'Woaltlt, Sogllab people era Vdw eater ap wiOr' taxation e- bold dieteat pnasalnns la alUtary aanjeetloa aad carry aa ker world wide syttea of aUbartering which baa (or centuries been a national paaT eion.

The wars wbick are visited apoa kef la ker monstrous aatioaal debt, were occat atoaed b-rtbw pride of bar ariatoeraejraad tee intngta or ner nouactana, aaa were not: wiik an eicrptloa ar two, la tba interest of 'Jlft 5 A ff-" r1 kaaiarj ber streeatk, aad wklok ia magnlBneat tewpby ef wars ef eoeqaaet by aay aetloa, to aa Iminahteaoe to today. Algiers to a costly and unprofi appaadse to rraaea. Teneua a tka aoet ef arxt tka Ufe-OSoedubl Qt impire-is aaaiaed to koUf tkat'lenitory which to absolutely worth lees to the a.us trians, and fetters ber armies ta tba quadrilateral. The 'history', of the world fcertainly proeao aka1 ft la asjt profitable Xt gorara a people without their consent. Tke logical lea op of this fact la tklaeoaa a Is, tkat If there ara two nations bare i have beea living la aa unnatural Ualoa, theyjhould, tar tha beoslof ana or both, be separattd.l We doaot antertela tbeopla ton tba forced alliance between ontago-D lotto aatioeaUties bee exleted la tke Union which oar tethers aiade.

Wa believe, whatever tha tflffertno tzi la temperament, la soil and climate, and la Idea of local governaant. to be found within tke limits of tke lead, tka each interest was secure within thaCaion, aod tka tions wara Biota prosperoaa aad aappy within tkaa they cea-aa without tka Union. But, the eon trolling elaaa of aaa aeottoa have chosen to repudiate the great blessings of tke common Government, end keve precipitated and alaoat ooasaaasted a revolution. Seven daatesr by tba aetloa of Ooa ventiosa called and elected in a season of ez-ci tamest, have adopted Ordlaanosa 4 Beoee-stoa, dlscerdtarr'aBd destroying tbb jred- sral aatkor'ty iwitkm, their limits, a dt aefe Ooverament Tke Governrnent has bo legal existence la tka eanteardatloa of tba GbaatttuUoa of tka United btataa. But' tkere It le a faot az-toadiBg from tke Atlanta to the Bio Qreade.

Ia offioera ere ooUeeting eustoaa oa a thousand miles of aaa ooast, aad oa tka Mississippi Birer. Its ara oa tha way to demaBdiar tkat tha Oonfedaratd States be1 rtoognisrd among the nations of the earth. A permanent Oonstitntloa baa just beea published, aad to submitted to the several UonreoeratM lor raunoattoa, wklok It will certainly receive, la form tkat It will reoogaise aa authoritative, troa at lees Br Btataa, aad probably from the whole seven. However greea.tke raurpetioa ef tka Po" jvaatloas, aad bo waver opprceslve tka azer tina af their Mw. wa aaa wot mtM thai Ithe people, thoogh suffering and dissatisfled.

Will revolt immediately. I Wkat to to ba donef The people ara re-potnising the Croveraaeat of the Confederate. Oar bnatnses men trading with the Boatl are constrained toobserv lta oomaar blal reealatlona. And eventually the Fed aral Government' mast became coaecdoua of lie estsneae, la form aa well as la fact. Tke itsea fw eaa ao be pteweatsd.

Osrealely It will ba ia possible foe the eoaatry to remain ta tba prevauing oonaitlon cf itupects much ocex. Tber mast aad of. Ike par, kly sis i and sapor, arising from tka dark aa-mnalntiot of the future. Tha eonfreaion lbs! tka UnLto le disrupted a bitterly huaUietiag, bat It might a well a24aTiBoot disrupUoaaad ad tba aooapetency of tba Qoveraaeat could aot a aor forotblr aaaraad taaa la tha aar vader ff fort Boater, li tke aajkaowIedBM aeAl ai tka aliiUry-Becasity bf- giving ap bet post to not recognition of tk alatoaca if tke Govern meat of tka Xton federates, wa like to kaaw-wkat would be called a tionr Wkether it would be worth bile, after that, for as -to be wry aenaitive to whether Mr. Beward had a fswconvsr- wltk Joka Forsyth at tha Btota De- eat, tkeeoamotieanse of tba people rv rs Tha aewt el- tha anrrm-der a Fwt Bbok Mha af Which wOl aeea evea greaw' iorslga tkaa la home eir-rnee will reach Znropeaboat tbatlaetbe bat Commissi oaer make their appear atLobdoa aad- PartoVaad Koclaad aad Traaee aad tha attar great aoaaercUl aa laaed lately, bat, sMUIlyxaoogniaa 4la Geverameat af taa OoBBderate fits.

aaat eonalder that Buropeaa Banuae the doepotisma of the 2 Id Wrn.dVa lot pertteaktrlr aanti-ertal stick! era for- tka rlgva of aaa, aad that they car great deal about eoaa-Berootkaa Those engaged fa tba coolly ara harSIy la a patidoa to rafaas ooaaanioatlona with a aUvekoldiagOoatbd erery. Tka tadona of Korope ara aa mock, addicted toaeklc aecrtnota for tha Bake of liberal Lls, and they aid not likely to feel mtj rtmarl ablr dpgrea of BoUdtude to the pteeertawa of la uuOjbL tiAaarijaal Erpablie, thedtisens of which have beea ao boastful of lta superiority totheoa. Wbea car own Gsiaeaaal etqelisssa ra tberevw hrttoa aofasaa to oS trial la aatborlty aad atlrreades ia prepeity, wkat eaa Bsropeaa fvrsrnnianta da bnt to. ackaawledga tha Bower tkat has aatertcd and sustained Tke axperimeat af aa iadewandent Garr eraaeat will be tried by the aeoeded State. Than la ao daabt reaasialng oa tkat tabjast OoreRTaent which hu beta lala rated ia tba Cottoa Eta tea, la tkat of 400 minority af the people over which it to pre cleiaed It to, aad while It exists will be, Govern rat at where tha law rule tha a any.

It It not, aowsver, the provine of tha Gsav arsi GowrnaeBt to Bsatntaia ths rifhta of tba majaiitua -thaiy srm-d with Curatlra taoeei-Bwwee te: aWeefly pgtmtt tktamleie to bwtfovergel. Ti peop's of tka -tBoutb have 'beea deceived, and tsrrlhly wroc'-aty 1 mast trust them in good time to avenge theaealvaa aad tke aatioav- Yeegwanoo be lose to tbesa, aad tber will la dmm patiora tba work tba will vindicate their uivni, aaa maxe aroouo evL 1 fu. lium aaem jal eiua tka Becks tke diruutoBkito, aad raaraag to the prindpl-a af tka fathera of tba Ka. ablio, erragadlo tka pod wark af sebaUd ng tka Ualoa, aod ataaiag It aWoasr.aad mora beasfioaat tkaa arar. the world wlU leara that ta vital idra of tka vapaoity of th pew'a for self povwnewwit did aat rr ak Us ve faai.a ef a few Bates awm- that Idea vU akiaaa-tL i'Sj arftbe aattontpia Bopefal bwetw la tba Tuofcing svjt apUlag of tba eorata iry a rna.

Tkdtokera poodle aatomaka tkclr sleotioa In tba tosaes that have baaa thraa seoa tba ooaatrv la the aaaaa of their see tloa. They beve slevery, aad have now tha" aaqualinad rerpeaatMUty-af taatrowaoe; wey. -i to eoucdd tbey baa go out af tke Unioa If they want to do ao. Taa border Slave 8tatea ara la a poaitioa that thsy eaa aat loag aetntalrr indeed, tka eaa aot loag be telaaeloi Taey aaa J'Jfri tea bcowsiontofh pea aadetr turn yoke set'ap a oat ornery, aad aeaait themselves to tba keeping of tke tyreanoo plaatoeraey of tka Cotton Baaa oe Jhey maat nnequi vocally aad aaeosalttoaally reaaia la aad stead by taa Ualoa. Tney oaa have ail ite guarantees la good faith and) liberal aaaeara, bat ia turn they "anet'ablde bylts obligation, maiatain its digalty, defend Its honor, obey pad eaaree ta tow, aad Identify tbeaalvas fvith It em lie i.dly.OJievwleaya.ra bl BOucr la aalnduneraerit af uualif.

and is Insulting, ae well ae Injurious, to tka reel4 trtendsof the Union. i It to obvious thai tba Govern meat to at psweeavxftdagiaa Hirrrtaanheiy of the late Adatnietratloo, aad the aawortby oaatioa at tka lata Con grass, alaoat power lea, Mr. Lincoln found, in entering apoa tkedotiea af kla ofBoa, a bard com plication af atraage aad kaaUiatlag aeeeattlee, both civil and military. He toned the Ualoa disrupted--la act. If aot aeoording to Oonstitatioaal lew.

puf'-taa had fated targraat tlouLima to Biaet tka eaerrfeaeyV Tna Treasury was empty, the Ma the aray Insignificant. He baa to take tba Government aod country aa be found toeratanrawalaadtiaad disintegrated. It to aoeb easier to aaae the things the ke ca not do tkaa tka things tkat ke eaa do. Bat it would be tke weakness of cowardice, or a want of ucdFrstaadiaa, for him or for tb eoaatry, to flinch from the consideration of mu uta rama. ana cariem wvena aaa peri en ee" by which be promised to aeidedr ausr we: err ooavineed.

soon bla'to lend the whole Inflaeooa of his Ad ministration to the aoooapllshmeat of tk peaceful separation of tke disaffected frora TM at he Ualon and lq doing this, it may be necessary aot only td aortlfy exceedingly tha national pride, which aa a peoole we have cultivated toad 1 bstreoroina) y4'grA. a. jasortfiaa aoaaf the formalid by which tb action of tba Uovernment a kedged about. Tke dream of an ocean-bound republic, which baa beea so grateful 4 Tenner America, wa yet hopaj to are realistd; bat ia the mean time there ia room for eeveral floarlaking nations on: this eonttaeat; aad tba aaa will shine a brightly and the rivers ran as clear thai oottoa fields will ba as white, aad thai 10s wilt oe as white, aad tka Ida aa golden when we acknowl-j therm Confederacy ae before i.lint lunlaealiie tea It? wBsavnatoa rdee the. wajKik.

bee ministered to aar national pride, aa wall aa 10 taa prosperity of tba whole oountry. But When it Is anna, wa atJU bava.inv' InrGisg aofl'aad allme. oar aeau ana cnennea or commerce ana the unequaled capacity of tka people for prodoo- tiva ixi TiemtaeLeaievme Derneerat, art 'faatll uas)t Caagbt la Iadiaaa. Two aegroea were put into jail ywsterday in tkia dty, who wraeaagbt oa Wednesday, about tea miles north of Jaffarsoarille, oa their way North. They give their names as Grendereoa aad John.

Tke Brat eaye he brdoofre So BW. Thorntarji KkBMTS aula, Bearboa -Cteunty, aeo-end to Elijah McDonald, of Orathlaaa, -Bar rison County-Kentucky. These negroes were caught aad returned to this aide of the river by cttisens of Indiana, and aot by the police of thle city- consequently, if there la aay blame to be laid. It will fall on the clti. aas, OT Indiana.) Tha ataUmsnts of there aad Bszocs, tJdaumsriaf foaai ok thana are about as follows: On Moaday tba DrweutyaeeuUi Illinois arrived here with fifteen or twenty Brgrocr, On Tuesday, tke two abovaaametL and another aaaad "were snipped eareao tha aad started oa their way to Illinois, provided with a map aad little tick et of recommendation.

On the map, which Is one of Rlck-y A- Carroll's Historical War Mape, was rserked -oat'-ia- aenctt ttr rout tk negror werai to pqrme aa feei.way to Peoria and Inoxville. Besides this map, they kad a separata scrap of pasex, oa watee waa writ ten, ia capital let tars, tba aaat af the principal towns for wbiob they wara to strike. Tkat slip roads as follows: BaTMOUB, "IBDIABAPOLISV "KBOXVILLl." LtOavaaeaf tares grate was found tha fbl-twisg reeoa mepdaUon "Inquire for "Cbarlea P. Holoomb, -v "IUiooia. uaaswy, help tha bearer, for ba to owned by a 1 aaa in the oeoeeeton army.

1 "rrom your Drotber. I The following document waa also ia tha possession of one e( them: "This mey certify that tha bearer, John aad David, have been employed ae eookt ta the Seventy-se Tenth Begiaeat Illinois Yol- aateers, aaa their set thee being ao longer aecded, they are bow oa their way to Poo- fisAUL-i They ara reoomrneaded to th kind afncea of all good Ualoa aaea. VCUaUS AILiET, ofJaat. 8avestv.eavaath ILmt 111. Vol.

"LomsviLLB. It. War. IB. lssa." i' it tea little singular, but aay not mean aay thing wrong, that the above slip, signed George Bailey," is written la tba sma bsbdwritiaf preclmly, algnature and aU, aa tBat of tka Mter we published yesterday morning, signed bv Oolonal Affaire ta, Tork Ceeaty, Faaau, 1 We copy the following lam from tha Tork (fsoeffr.

I Dssirrrt. AoanOTrTXaxB Boxa Cnxaa. Oa tke idtk lnet, tkree eens of Mr. Jonathan Bmeigh, of Windsor Township, Tork Ovuaty, esa te taaa daaXh aader tba toUowingpaln-fuLaii aamalaaaaai If arpaan that aome Umd during the fotaoooB of that day they cam to tba koaae for a akattvek to t-i 'out 4 -rabbit tkat kad takaa shelter frcs the dog rraraning under tba room of a large tree that had Beea lellea Py lr '9 rtorm trunk ot the tree waa a Me usual dlkaaoe fronr the raota, leaving aa ordinary length of stump, balaary hsavy, aw ahwtree bad beea a large oaa. The three lads, the oldest about fifteen or sixteen years of age, oommeacad to dig under the vptrirB4roota, to which.

waa a TarbsU a "large qnsatity of 'aaU, aadf-froa aome eaaea or other, tha whole meat turned over to lta farmer plar burying tha wa fortnnata children alirev. At aooa tha father et tha beys cams home, inquired after all three of them, and waa informed of tba alesloa they bad gone on. Hot returning. bowewT, xUl asUl dlkaer bout. ho became ancary aad went In rmrralt of them.

-Ae ha it soan of tha jLia-'j aster, ae saw tk faith fnl dog lying near, aad tba apright stuap, together with tba demoBStrattoae of tha animal, a oaoa made him pealixa the-eed fte af dtto oaly thsaa aoBSsA ho aaoavarcd oao of tbatr feet projecting trom tba ground. feeling of tka parea eaa better-be imagined tkaa da-OCTlbed. Ia aa alraoat rrantio oonditioa ba waa obUed to travel aom dlstaos aev-eral aaighbora for aarlrtscos to reanrrect tha BnfoTrijatSTTictiB which- -'near 'aiktfarakalasl what a' scerae preeented laeUI. The aaagied and eeea wen me at urea lovwg aaa iieimeu Bona, wko, a few kouxs befoxui inell tba buoyancy of youth aad health, ware engaged la oaa of th met 1 1 end f'e-frtng tho scboolt I 1 ad urn Jd. gar or oaata eo ratnieaiy $9 Gbscbb OoaruuxT Aaxxarr Bam kx.

The Oaptala af th AJabaaa has Bore them oaoe allowed a vessel to ge free, a-tboueh sbe.btnnred owwwta, en i -e' ea Kogl; wia. i-ialakreg alar pracUOS. ta me evw aaaa, urn aaa erer baaa charged with taking aa Aaari aaa eareo frora aa BotUsh-abia, Ft thee earriet aui tin. pUyle aJ.vted sa4eoa- veatloa of Para ana aiwaya asaaau ev toe United 8ataa. Ia abort, tke career of this skip ee rsioa cf CaglisSi aat ttaiiiy, aod to pat a etoe-to it le the beet aaa et cngiaete, eat at taa aiam otmmm.

1 1 I I -mien a.1 The Army ea taa CwmberLaaa The- Army Meergaalied Paattlaa afladW aaa aUgtmsBta Wkaraaboata ar taa' 'TariaiJ -Cy -BMtafoaato' af Ua siu rre aAe ra Iniavlll a a yfeebvijW Bsnresd -Caabartaad Birer aUatat.ot 1 At Bowliaf Graea tba Army ot tk Oam beriasd waa reszganixea, ueearai -xaoaarv trnnereedlaa Osaerel Qilbert ta command ef one of tba asrwes ean, aad tka later( officer betna deaaobad for aaat aad polios' dotv-ai-BewUrg rOrtay and aJcrartthf lino If tiakralsoadt 1 All the principal towns aa wean tjotusvuj 1 snd-BowUne-Oieea are-raw teeaod tmi it 'aj fflft auUiary ataJt. tt aw turning uroega rroa ijoaamua so aeauvuia, 4 The Iadiaaa regiaea ia tke Aray of tka Ue abarlaniLare brigaded and divaloaad as foJtows rm XXvtotoa, General Boboepff Coarj. rnacdin; ftm Brigade, Eighty- escond; 8eo 2BH'tTi, Beeond Dtvteloa. tjiasrel 81U Ing Poarth Brigade, Sixth; liftb Brigade. Tweaty-Biath and Thirrletk; Blxtk Brigade.

Thirty-second and Thirty fourth. I Third Division, General Bouawaa Ooate aandieg. 8eveateeatb Brigade, Forty eeo ODd an Poarth Division, General BrnM Ooaaaad lag. Nineteenth Brigade, Biatb; Twenty aeeoBd BriKade. Thirty-fin: Tenth Briaadel Thirty.

sixth. cr'n ruta TaBclate" Oba! andin g. an ty third Brigade, Thirty i fifth; Foarteeath Brigade, Forty-fourth and" Kishty-sixtb. 10 Bixth Division, Geasral Wood Ooaaaad-! Ing. Twenty first Brigade, Fifteenth, For tteth, Fifty -seventh; Fifteenth Brigade; Seventeenth, i yeigtthi Jg" ade, Fifty tJUid, v.

Biatb Divlaion. Gaaeral Jeff Davia Command Id g. Thirtieth Brigade, stcond; Thirty -eecond Brigade, Eighty-first. Tsntk Woodruff Cem-I macding --Ttlrtf-fotirvh Eightieth; Thirty Brigaded "One Handred and First. General McQook commands tha right eerps aarsM, aad iaat BsshviilaCreaaralThomaa comaacds center and la at and tn thrrueighborhood of Kite hell villa aad I Gallatin.

General Orittendon eoaaanda tke' left eerws sTavrass, and to at and in tke aetgbi borboad 0 Lebanon, Tern. General Boos-; eeatt bes" arista divitlon, and to not far fronr Gallatin, 'and between' that place and Nashville. There will be no forward movement of the aray until the repairs to tha Louisville and Neebville Railroad fBra completed. The army depends apoa this road for the transportation ot la supplies frea Leutevtile to MaabvUle, which latter place le to be aade a Oawt af a-a Idpptiea. i Tia ivkiecs of drff fVnden "have not, since tba Bupercedara of ueaerai saeii, some three weeka ainoe, advanced bat thirty and forty-five miles, respectively.

MeOookw baa done aome better, bnt baa aot yet got beyoad Nashville. Bow that tha fall rains have aat la, and tha roada are getting Jad, a for ward, movement will JseessarUy be further retarded. i j' laiaaatiae-there kr ao-doubr thatf the o-emy are taking every advantage of tola da-lay 1b onr movements to nor all their rap-plies, sick, and extra equipments to Ghetta nooga, which place is neiiis: strengtkened ia every possible wanner, and with all possible rapidity. Thereto ao large rebel force at Murreesbcro, or has Jhere beea if 01 -tbo pan fir weeikl 'All thd rf set Enpplk hara' Beea reardved thence to vaattauooga. General Boeecrana is Impatient at tha do lay aeeraarUy imposed upon his movements, yet the delay is wholly, unavoidable, Inae anch ea the army eaa are! receive supplies except from Louisville.

It would, therefore, be the worst of generalship ia General B. to move bis sray-betore hie line of lamauiii catioB are fnlly opened sd It Si hoped thaf the repairs to the Louisville and Nashville Railroad will be completed and the can raonlog through to Nashville by the middle of next week at tar toast aer- by Saturday of th present week. jWken tkeaa repairs ara completed tba road fwill ba atroogly guarded to prevent any farther damage to It by the rebela Tha teeutOclency aad inefficiency of "this cavalry foroa in the Aray af tba Cumberland Is eomplelaed of by General Bosecraaa. Tkia branch of ike service la- pot properly armed, and General B. baa laaaed order for ta augmentation and batter equipment I Aa order baa been promulgated by Gen- ess! ftoeeeraas la reference to the sanaader of etr men to the-rebeja for (ha Rurpase of belnd paroled and aaat home.

General B. determined to pot a atop to thla 00 ward! aad disgraceful practice, aad hereafter all men so asrsetaelag wilTba deeerated with Bight-caps aad required to march through their regiments; they will then be rant, thus adorned, throuck Nashville aad Louisville, to Camp Chase, under guard. The Qoarter mastera have already beea ordered to procure supply of Bight caps for this purpose. The Cumberland JLrrer- la reported rising rapidryj and -till will expedite amy movements from Nsshville, aa it will open another source of supply to the army. General Weltset aad the BTegreee.

Eunviirm Bnan Binui, Outl -BaAaXaiaeBaAirxI jiaT.UlSetW i tfsSB blnceay last dispatch. I kavit re ceived Information that tha enemy has avac Bated Berwick's Bay, aad ia such a hurry gunboats wess la right) that they over lour hundred wagon loads of ne-greea behind at Brashear t.y. To subitan-tiate thla report, the negroes ara already re taralegi- Nowf what aballT do fKttt nicb'Oj a avnamauy twice as many negroes ia and around ay camp as I have soldiers Within. IcaaMtblauai-Wk must feed tbemaelvea. The community, of whom already quite a ramber have taken theoih of allegiauoa, la la great terror, fearing trouble wltk tka aegroea.

They beg ma to allow them to retain their anas. I can net do thh). without authority fsoa headquarters. i Last Bight ay pickets were, fired upon by same person irnat x.Ati.jw would make It prudent to allow only those to retain arms who have takaa tke oath or are parce'TT(as oa tkih point There ia plenty of sugar here. I have ai- radw-calleeerara-ir-s Bumberof cavalry akd toiler haraaand'male.

Please now crgaalse that railroad properly, with a aa pcrintaadenf and-paopai easlwya, ao-tkat wfe may raawrealastralai and aetkaveour lolling stock rained by bad management. jl have aaat a fore to Bsrwick'a Bay to take posermioo of tka road from TlgeraviUe to Berwick's Bey, cumuiurfloate with the panboata, and repair tha, bridges aorom Bdyoa Boeap. I will have tba bridge, aeroee- Bayou La foaxehe completed at four o'clock this after- r-BQOB, and tha bridge at Terrebonne wQl be Totnpltted to morrow. tka Ekyoa Boarf briJg is- I a a a a. WW re any, ua wnoie roaa wiu oe au ngni to Brbsbear City.

ail the Plan tars, nearlvr wish to make their very excellent this year's crop, if I will fojf er back ttelx. nefoea, or allow them to- Biit iaata.geit.eaa-wittt tiiera. Neither Colonel Thomas aor Colonel Stafford baa yet beea eeea by ma. I understood that tba Native Guards were te picket tha road. They want to Statloa, Boa De Allemscd's bridge, Tlgersvill, jBajoa Lafourche bridge, Terreboana bridge, Ac! Do tola aad throw out pickets, so ae to eemaanicats with eachr Tbatelegrapb should be repaired at once.

I ltsf poati of Bowaod XL asf of tha campaiga la a per A i .1 arc eaooaee. w-t hi, mi ntniMiuiT, Tour aeedieat eerrant. G. WBITZkL, Brig. Gen.

U. a Tote, si. Gxo. a 8TBOBO, Asst. Adjutant Gea tnlDvystet tkt CtiT' IffJll I Bl sill SBs tba Bichmood to -JuTirlry, ParibW "Beat, whoa TwntaJTlvsiia tMrabsltaR federacy waa announced with a flourish of trurcewa Cy te Jrsraalstaera.

"box ar caa ract taas.we sos-tasw uiera aaaeam ta ax ittenca fat, BlchmcmdWwa shoe be tempts to tha authorship BouiucB LlUmy Eoreaa ia LOJi-loa fend ParlAS ui ii-it micLaiA iiS ctt. Asorrr aaa bandied millions ef dollar are dee to tba aray and aavy beck pay. I 1 i Barsatde. Changa af Tta Jtrpreachlog fdeetin; af Coo bTvaae Waahlagtaa aTear aad Wash-. f4 i a arferrapbr a aka pel aTowetl ta -transmit ha-fee beea yraar taeieaB.aoabtiea kSTWB' to yoa crt that Caiflral.

XoraalJ baa ebeoevd bis base aad aaaaa the Arnrr af like Jotnmaa entirely aroaad faaa she benka-of the- BaTpahaaBoek Ttcae-of Aba Powrec Tbbt aecewitsra which Ltve v-4 'zzg ta tha purely 4 ov is cross the Usrsakaanok and. push the eaepy to fha XpUiaa woull leavex a rear open of aom sevaaty ailas, a'acat tstJrejy r.apioterjte.a-id, wi. ral.road tW- 1 rntf at sxnnllae the liable at any mament.to badeseroye wy ravabrTaida of tha enemy. Besides, this weatbaleag route to BliAmrad. Prea.

Warreatoa.to- tke-rebel Casltal. eto GorddcsvClekit la one hBBdred and thirteen 1 to ilea, while tka route from Fraderickabarg rr 1 Tl right reeled tea summer) is bat seventy-six milea, wiLk water aad rauroad coauaaaioa- wta manpvar vomn miiaw wmmsw atHNnai uea fniry to uraro ne taa ums 's bsa si Frederickabew. lafaottki te Ahw original route over which Ceneral jionteiteii eestteq ats aouow ttva enemy's retreat from Measaaa, with a diverting colaaa oa tba Peninsula, bat la which ha waa ovdr. ruled by those lnaidiooa promptings of povv that, la oaa way or another, hampered hlo) from the first wxaat advance to tba day of his i 1 a a Ae brldgea arat ba buUt at Fredericks! burg, aad wharves' erected oa the Potoaeoj at Aqnie Creek, eoae delay will ba oooasion-; ed. by thla change, yet snob li tha energy beug pat forth la every department that good results be.

aatififpatM ataa arly day. -The dipat unset bee el reedy made great reform la Ite transportation. Ko sooner bed General MoOlaliaa been deposed than vew. orders war Issued here, regulating tha ef aappllaa aad faraisfaiag the new commander with every facility la whlh! his predecessor had ews-ff-uewiia the alow details of With tola; stats of things ths army eaa aot ba much delayed la moving toward Richmond- first Jtalt probably.be tha Berth; Aaaa River, firtoew ar twenty mile aoath I west of Fredericksburg, and oa tha wast bank of which tba rebel army will ba located aa Bra defective liae. This eroaad.

perhspa with a battle, and another stand will evidently be made oa tke 8oatk Aaaa Birer, several voiles (These two streams ualta aad form the Pamnnky, oB-which Graeral UoOlellaa waa located- oa tha Pealattila.1 Bnt the country from tha Sappahannook to Bickaead bea aoaoof tbeee etroeg defensive taraete-lstics of tbaGardoasvUia. rwota, arhiok Powa-did no eaeeeed la overcoming and which Bnrnalda deema ImpoUiis to jtSfkin gjiiwninini mwn i Tke feeling in tha army for a mrsrwaMt to vary great. Tha gloom Which followed tk removal of Model lan aad added to It tha reeala of On Ban day Barastde sent bar ana thanaaad alk from his vari-obs dristaaa, aad tha merest prospect of "Virginia rains and mad, to ba followed by winter quartet, foretold.the coming of a diet eaa which tha soldier could bo racist. An cflcer happily sraawd tha statlaiaat of ths rank and file trra. General KoLallan'i rex kioral when he aaid to as, It waa like a a big fuaeral on day, and than It was aU CoTgrtsa meetaone week Moaday, and Washington is daily receiving larga ad diiions to its pressnt throngs of visitors.

The usual appearanoeytaf lobpf bgents, pro" feesiooal con tractors, quaes: (tpctngK.aud. oVber thieves, indioata tba tha harveetto -eome mast yield boustifally, and xkat Oon arese will eaiminate their Tariona schemes; Why, last night, at WiHard'a, I aaw the-countenances of two lobby agents who were about the Capitol la their preeaat vocations e-ght aad tan years Tha war only ia creases their bn rinses, aad hundreds af tchemes are aireatry on tha gf ft. Proposfi tionscfor maneipation, aew -lamors for iron dads, mora vr sals for sale, aad a thousand other things growing oat of the war, will bo preeented to Congress are Haw Tear'a Day. "Oh, liberty, what orrtracts ara com mltted ia tky aaael't Weskingtoa ia brushing up for the season, and -putting oaa cteaa faoaf The JnuUifari-, oaaiiirefof newJstreet-rallwkyS, la three hew tkeatetSj and tha Wo er Attract! on wlUj uieir cueuiupuuiaa.ieataxeS) mas. asuuig tdB sow a stranger to- tha Washington of a few years AU of the avaan hotels ara In new trim.

The old Natioaal a going breugh a complete renovation, and la being handsomely reierniabed throughout. I Th diplomats have turned, op their noeas at th present level of Washington society, end ere leaving here. to in New Tork-. Tkl will be a severe loss- to appss toadoa circles, which are small now and "growing beautifully Th magnificent reeep. ttona, the fineleveesv and parties and balls, that arero wont to aeakec Wasklngtoa so attractive to fashion's followers, have.

aU "gone, gUmmering la the patt," aad shoddy fa silks and satins ia coming on. Bat when the war ends, exit shoddy, exit fashion, Forney's- pieces the Republicans. II eame 'oat la an ar-ado a few days Since -attackicg- tke Ne Tprk Bepubliosn Josrraala for their managed meat or the lata election in that Btata. Tha weather is cold, gloomy -and .1 raTTEnir irram the Hew Tork Herald. Important Southern RsJiread Coaneet-i lone Completed.

ttarfwert) that at ft seta 'tha rebel Coated-' federate Covernr'eet baa conTTeed the raiV road connection U'ace Zj miks or so) DanviUa taad creeusboraf' in Nora troUsa, aad has also made aeoojteot between. the aea eantrai railway line from Belma, In, Alabama, aoroaa te tha Mobile kad Ohio Road, ta Miaiarippi. With these two breaks closed tke sebels secure aa inland system af rail ways from Bichaead, through North Carolina. Boath Carolina, Georgia, ilahotn aad aOaftoslFpi, to Ticks-burr, -We mey setae antr bold-their great railwajt-llaaa paaes tkroagk the Borth svb ooraers oi jusaanppt, Aiaoenw, Ueorgia aad Bast Tenntaei, Into Virginia, aad wa may cat them aa? taa tkelr seaboard line; bu stiU ia the interior the rebels will aaw have, from BichnundtoTjkburgi a eon-ttauoos connwitl --railroada through t-a Cottoa Eyuee. -The rebel gbvaliaiauihorify asked 'Jeff Davis, and ha has done the work." Lincoln has aot beea a succerEtnl wiii vW wsnt bmgress of tha United reoomarmdationi for railroad from some elicltle point la Ken tucky to Cumberland Garcia East Tannea and foranother frea hington to tha UlJkaca a rPioaao, tor Poin military purpc 'oaletely Ignored byi tka dominant party at Washington; wh wees, kad tke imposed raU-road from' Wsshiagton to the Feint oi Rocks betwtek forty and fifty miles) been com--pleted by tha flrat of last tha rebel flea era! Lew weald act have had tha opportunity to replenish his exhausted army wagasa from- tba bountiful stores of provisions which ba BBcured la.

his Maryland Invasion. Els starring army would hava beea drtrea tack from th Pc'ujruM into tha aiiL taiy desert cf Eastern Virginia. There may be bO military aeoeseily bow tot the railroad Bug Atated by Prawdent Lincoln, but It is to be hoped that soBto creUon. at Iasat wUl ha hereafter ailowta kla la ratereaco to tka co usti action or improvement of Important -liaea of military eomaanioatioa. Ariuni ar JnsrilLtGanatal sSsOowsZI lidraled the privilpeof eicnlratlcg himself brfore a eonrt-matUaL It wUl ba remera-bered that the General in kiS letter asked for ea Inquiry lata kla eoodaet ae aa offiser, did aot limit tba tnvestlgatioa to tke period ke wed acting with Pope's army, but requested -tkat his conduct as an ainoe tha eat break of tha rebellioa should be scrottoissd would prove tka the firs ba.

a ai au mb was lougotagaina aisaavaa, aadl would, tncnlpat tke Ad ministration aad tha malignant faaattea whoare aew ia ckoten eotaaellota, It would also rovi ae eordlne to tha late letter of tha Priaoe da Jaiavlile, that McOowell was not rapeaai Ma iror tba criminal Inaction ot Bis aray daring Its long idler.ee at Fredericksburg. Thef Admlnietraiioa fear tka exposure tha In self defease would be compelled make, aad graeteaety ewerlooks the char-pee ailtaa with Brodheed's blood Gbeay a 1 -rasHriicnsit. Father Abrahaav w.s; we're Ad UrbeS fear Mend at sU the aoTlaraK.atr. Smhaar bow row aad wirtrsaiiaere bethalika in oaorerv Trom, rebel Abel where. a.

SaeS seearias. toeas the TBB fxMiswmu, Bscamoa. 6 rather AI.rho au at the White awm eearZ He re laid hie task farm, aadbr tbe capital Be ewvte that kV rather thr aada't baia "come meearatJoBa ef tha Democratta Club af rSrarfield.Ohfevla Relatlea totha A. easarnsOoa a Mr. A.

F. BoUaeyer, ef rtt Dawtoav i b'-wt -At a regular meeting of tha Deaocratie Club of held la their room oa Beiardey avraisg, November 8, 1862, oa aotiosv Georga Joka H. Tkomaa, William Read, Charts M. Gould aad Alfred Baffextsparaer ware appointed a ooamiitee to draft tesuiettoa expressive of tke eeaee of tha Club la ralatioa to tba eratsisnatton of Mr. Bellmayer, editor of the Dayton mitt.

Tba cammittea made tha following report) which was uanlaonaly adopted Dariaw th lata political on- teat, tha- Aboiitiao party, by their ceadaet, ueix premwa aaq. psww ifwun, emHr- aged and threatened the assaaiaation of thorn Who differed with tfiea oa tha political issues of the and, la many of the towns asd cities, In thtir. public speechea, bung eat tba Banner of Blood," thereby en-eonregiBg the hssdof tha aaaals, and iavitiBg civil war, end bloodshed la onr midet WrmsnrsflemornIng of Novembar editor of the Dayton Amvirt, J. baurdered on the atreeU of DsytcB-hy an boll tlen 1st, because ha dated tha Freedom of Bpeeoh, the Liberty of, tha Proa aad the doetrinaa of tba American Ooastitutioat ftbaefore, i AVroleed, "That welook apoa the murder af Mr. SoBmeyer aa the natural reaalt of Cbe fmitJiai ettoositles and vindictive teecb-iag of tbw Abolition party, and wa shudder at thaJaoagbS Skat rexther pareiaad in, we may behold an hloej apoa our htsxtbstoa.an4.,maaaanra tkat wiB saal the nation's, eternal sTt? Ak4 That ihs Dsmooratis CBnb of Springfield 'look with' terror end alarm at tbe rapidity' Wltk which this nation to drifting into the ways of alanghter which characterised the deetracQoa of civil in tti ration and society ia Frsasa, aad aa tka aarnival of blood which must aoaaa should tba perty, and.

other violent, man et tba Borta. force upon th aad Union-lovirjg cltiseas of ths Btatos tha terri-Ne comvitaicmi. la thaoltyof Deyton.4 t-r--i-i -r JUmhui, That tbe dab look apoa tke act which robbed tha Denser i alls organisation of one of Ua ablest clumptoaa, and ths CohrtUntloa of a faulcm defender, blood-thirsty and cowardly, fan which the estrenie -penalty of aa oatraged law will but poorly atoae. AVtaJeee, Tba we are now and ever have been devoted friends of law and order, aad we hereby ezpreaa bur determination to uphold and defend tha principle for which tha editor of tbe Mmpirt battled aad aat his fate; that we will defend our own press aad atnV sene from mobs and other unjust and iniquitous prooeedmga of tha Abolition party, aid endeavor to bring justice all mobitea who infrirge upon or endanger tba rights of our own citfsens. Eetclvtd, That ta view af Mr.

Bollmeyer being tha first victim ta Abolition violence, the Democratic Club ef Bpringneld saggeat to tbe party throughout the Bate, threagb their Central Committees and other onrania. aoaa, tba prowriety ef ereoting a suitable roonuaent to ba momory, as a alight token jpf their appreciatioB of theprtseiples for jwhlch be johTjrfoug'hrw'tlle living, sad for wbleh bis life was taken, "t- Rttoitud, That tba Jeinocraric' paper la the Btata be requested to publish these pre-e dings, and cell the attention, of tbalr readers to tba resolution ia favor of a nona- mans, mat bob speeoy aenoa may taxea to aecosBplisb tba -vst GBO. 8PBBUBV Ohaixraaa. Ciixa kt, Gooio, aia a rrfom the New Tork PeetJ From FrederlcAsbara; te aUehmoBd. 2s is knowa to tke pubUe that tbe Army ef tha Pptamea aaa ebtrted tt baato of opera Hoa irom the Valiev to Fredsrlcksbnrg.

Tkis place lies on tbe south bank of the Rap- UdistaDtstxiynremuesCroa chmond, the goal of Barnaidea effjrta It It connected wfth the rebel capital by a railroad, wbiob beooae a double line near Eaaover Juration, twenty-three ails from Bichaond. At thla point a railroad at Oor doBwviBe aJao otanoctav-1 Hsnover Court kouae, wlere a battle was fought during the Peninsula campaign, ia one af tbeee traek Which run nearly parallel. This one la tba axtentloa of tke Virginia Centra Railroad, and the Court house to distant eighteen aailas from Richmond and. taa stiles from the Junction. fcc l-l Tka railroad between Frterickiburg and tie JnrjctioB Cresses tha ltatUpony River at Bilj'ordf thirty-seveni mile from Fredericks-bnrpvoroeees'tts'PhmTinkey, ba tbe line of Conntlra, aome twenty-fivemlle from '-v fsnaia a number bf imaller water-co arses, iat thas are the two moat considerable atroaao wbeaa paaaga can be disputed by tha aaamy.

i (There are esveral common roada leading froat Fiedericksburg to the rebel capital; and -oxarayeeh advance, as far as tha JaBctton, la at least feacr eolumna, cna oa tha railroad axd three on 'parallel common roada, not fat distant from' each other. These roada eoa-verva toward Hanover DourV house sad Janction and from these points two roada besides the rsilroeds lead toward and roeet at Prettum, a vUlaga eoae Bevea miles from tke capital. iBy way et Fredericksburg" to the shortest land line from Wasklngtoar to Richmond, and -the easiest and cheapest for supply log an army appliea will seat by water to Acuta Creek, end t-aB bv vaflroad to TctA. ackxburs; and If -tka eerpeef J'ff TT.10? oiBt ttfr uu. Mw.fjivi wv um aaaa the rase of progress af the army at tea mSea a day, 1 weald reach Richmond to aia aad a half days, wrra ao enemy barring the way.

rebels, however, will dispute Buroside't advance; and in thai ease he will hava to force Aia way into tbe rebel capital, as General Soott reached Maxieo, by a seriaa ef jfigkta, day after -day, paraeveringly and pertinaciously followed up, giving the enemy no time to recover after tha first blow, aid stcfsiiBg every plaoa where ho makes a stand. It waa la thla way that Soot earjtored the etty ef Mexico, dependizg on tba pluck ef hie troope to support kia in what was, at thai oca of tha moat haaardaaa. azd la tha end one of the most brilliant, of miliary oaasrra Tauoaarri We had a caO from Captain G. A. KUaworta.

the telegraph operator of Korpin'a command, who performed ths faats we pBblisbed last summer la eur eolumna. Ha snowed tbe pocket instrument which be ear rieej wherever he goea, which be eaa attach, to a wire at any point aad operate a wiU. His feats In telegraphing as wall as soma of his rxplou with arms, ate among tke most axtiaordmary ef. He eaptaed hi splendid iaetraaeat freea the Tanks ia Be has captured aad brought 8oeth sixteea asta of tries rap hie tnatruBeata since be Jolad organ's command-' CaptsiB K. Is a Caaa-diaa wy blrtb, but aa ardent, whole aoalad BouUerner ia hi feaUnra.

will aooa be on the wing agaioAXa Craidersrev i ii" eie I ii litu rj "Pxtx. Tie aaw Tarkiab afPsjlr briov sevwa wtvea Wltk him. Tke Frenok barwekrteteaed team Meads i moaday, a ead ay, wifefcT tAseaiB scrraaxa temlai, fatW Abraham." n-ota armbia ead froa "'aaea i a tjm eoaOao. rta. wa-ra rnrslsg le Srsrld 'at "Wrti egraiaa, avtaw gia re arar Ohio eaatter Wlta touiann, 'walSei.

taa 'aad ether Xipde aT eattW i i iw frames. awAsaert, rreaiaet atrBrla4arw." aaeisl us, a Va i ireiss aew. ate saa a wry -S-l 5 omtee. Bataar tamtiem." aa eaaw Waat- zr! J3 VAlltlVilZIZl scigod lZu'WtMJLhmr'ctm i anas 11 lfliiEribitj ht.tovt;:: JLUiL 7 trf-fmi TICTJAILT FlfBl sartble ta esveaa i i-I -c i atSe, n't i i i -e 1 1, rp Hinib, In nn (, i -41 In In v1. 0Un, WCOLC AO.

C3T0. 6 Mll.HI'WIi"""' Lwi TELEGRAPHIC LsH Hzm EatU. Fleli. DITTOS AT FRECEniCXSTU Hi Saowla SsBBATiss' Ciaret ia largo Qaajitttiea. fftBXXrtDXJt OF niDBaJOUBCBO PEHtltDIA.

i i Dm I tae mot sutarsntsfo it wru. tuts. again at I Tzsssii cAPnmn). t. ERAGa NOT IN MWSISSIPPl.

PBTOrg ABUT IkT SAD WAT. A lABBB roKBU FUXf aXTOBTXB ff JsJCS BiTtn. reat Ftattrf aaeag Sksaaar ttrsatia 4 ISatea. xtt) if 4. i UXRBXLLAw -JLBO LXX3BURgV hb T-- tmiJ Faaltiaar eXtae Kebel 'krarea f4 TtTr4 Naw Tosx, November- TZ Tbe'Twaarl eonrepoxtdent at Fairfax seeds ths followingj dated November 11 J- -M Wo have pretty reliable formation id to tha pealtioa of the several forces of thai rebala.

Btaar' baadquarter I at Warren-, aaa, aad Whlafe aawalry as "The foroa of tbe latter to ooty three tuA-dred aaa. Staart has artillery and cavalry, aad bis advaaca gaaxd was oa tbe Ball Ran eramadV bra oar envalry 4rove them back. Tkey araee raeaarpled- a vortloa of tka greoad.u rs' 1 A Washington special to -the1 Few Tork Tfr- at Jf -t f. Tke acaatioa of the War Department etriklBg rrpwaxd of oec hundred ofHoers, front, tea rolls, awing to their absence from their- regiments, 'ooaalderabl flat terlsg amoBg those la thla etty, and larga nam bar of leetgaatioae wara accordingly am im vmrawra ut." ts The baa the Mtowtef BaBraa'a BovemberT II. Th rsbel picketa were et Noma's Tka 1m prsaloa prevaUa tkaa BtooawaU Jackson marching to OordoaovtUs wltk the bulk of hi BJroes, and tkat the rebels la this vicinity aia only rarelij i "''xa Aaav ss vus Pervaxe, wxcV su a hi the reeci check in their -ef etorar by railroad froa Fradertcksbarg.

Our artillery having opened upon detaining tha. train paa tha the depot. The rebels, bow eaa Quae remove flour, grain tohtoco, settaa, Aa by arcana of wagona. Elaos our sracustion of Frederickabergv last rpriag, tha rebela hava ahippad largo rraanUUea of grain from tbe lower river oountie up to that xiaos. moved It by talUoad to nlcht.

tha tunr anils km i the hills, beyond Fredcrkksbargv illumine, leg i ha Whole aoutnsrn boxisoa. evidently, designing to decelv oa wltk regard to thatr real force. i Jt to not believed they have a large body of troops la this vicinity, aad tbe impresetoa. prevaila that bo opposition wilLba.nea ta our occupeiioe of the dty. The storms be swollen tke rtreerse wary much asd rendered the roads almoatimpas-aabla I pBiiiDBLrm, Kovember 31- The Wssh-iogtoa BU0 of this evening has the follow-, Ing: We learn that a eoaslderable body of rebel cavalry, aimed to.

be. of Staarf a forces, 800 strong, reached IVarrenfcm Aay before ester day, yeatetday proceeded! flowa to vunotion. Xhelr do afgna lerm to to make a dash at a portion ot the Hue from Aqula Craak to Fradar-Ickeburg, and then trust, to their berate to The Federal Fercse Demand hBar- reader of Freeericksbarwf BaaaavABvaaa Am er roroase. -tt 4jUffMl)MP SI. II tSeaeral Marskal General r.

a. of the Army, this morning crorsed the river to under 'a' flag of truce, conveying to tke dvll authorities of tkat dty tbe toUowieg letter, demanding Its sur-readeri Hsaaevaavsas anrrr er van lVronict "Boverater Si. I "To th Mayer aad OoawoOoeaUeytderick- 'UurLStrsTl Under cover or- tha rhoaare ef year city, bote have been fired upoO the troope ef ay command; year Bills and manufactories ara furalshing prortsiona and tea terkats to clothing armed in rehallion agaiBat tha United' railrosda aad other- weens rof -tranpottaoa are re moving aapplies to the depots of such tOOpe. j'ikJt wi- i'ia jjte "Tkis coadUioa mast terminkte; by dlreo-tloa of Geaaral Barnaida, I accordingly demand tbe rorrender af th eity into ay haads, aa tha reprereatatir of the Ueltod 8tataa, ar before fir o'clock this sL Falling aa affirmative reply to thie demand by tba hour mdloated, sixteea hours will ba permitted to elapse for tbe removal from the eity of' worn ee and ehtldren, vhe sick aad- wounded, aad seed, Be; which period bavtBg erptred, ftooUi to tLIi '-le 0wa.ti i. i r.rrt -f -Upon; ebBlnbrgpoTa1a bf VZi'e" every aifi ij mssns will -be Oaken to pxe eerve order, aad aeeare the pretaeri ra opera tion of the Uwa sasV policy Af tho United BttGorarnmait'' a I aaa, vary swspectfally) yonr ebadlant aarvaat.

T. BUMHBB, -Brevet Mayor Geaaral U. 8. A Coat, masding Sigh Grand Dlvaloa." Oa arrival on the opposite aide of tka river, General Patrick was oonveyed to tha guard-bouse, by the BBilitary, wkera- ba waa detained aatil tba reply was ready. Ia the meea time his oommanioatioa waa eoffvryel to General Lecgstreet, wkeve troops ax tj-camped a abort dlalaitoa onfaida Ciad.

Aa the demand waa made cn cl. aa thoritiea, the Mayer want aa u.rwer, which waa, evidently written at the dicta tioa ef GneraiIgitrekj to the affect that the complain te enuaerated aheald bereaertled so far as Sring ea aar packets aad furnlsh-ag supplies aad aaatsatala to the Confederate army was coBcerned; also, that tha rebels would alrpBto the ccctrpyis taf the dty by the Gcversmest i i i Be eomplaioed ef tb aaoxVeiae ef dad allowed for tbe reeviorr af tbe a nam aad children aad.aiok aoldiava. i Tk gtving of any aot time, a rtqea tad, is aowandar eoaaUarafioa. i lit v-J PermmtJoa baa baaa grroa the dSeeaito raa eae traia froa tke city, aaa aaly for the eoaveyiagaf weaaea aaa children. 1 The aews to-dey reedved froa Jsckaca shows oat be tad rested a.honae la X71a cheater lor his family.

His troop are la froat ef the city, with a trslaaal af cavalry at Msrtlnsrmrg.1. Ti r. a. ozf Ti i vr we boBmIs f.S 1 1. law Toax'SoTSBsbsf' tlA rctcrittff dispatch of tha ISA, to tba Elate rripspata asye l- n-it ti ta! rreoway, asi powji tove eorirldarablv overa Jjcigada, e-csrid moraizir a Prankliaiea jctwa3ar rJver, aad 1st tempted to eresa ani ar cover of aheliA T-s Conttderatea ret.sd sweosaoxlly' foe two heara, wtoo, tka Aaolirineilea raurad- We captured tweve ar fjuifsa "Peru direct froa Lower '--i-rt pidveJy tha thereto ao ticfnTr bad tier baaa i i-yatch to-Ca iriir-- 1 1 n-.

-Ti v.s r- EJ mass's j'Btii -r, tii terka ksra bee c-ci trxina 1 i auppiiee and mar hi aery froat 1 rt -rkJuburg to Licbmond. i'-eea tarsx wxocs ef CxXt troc; Tta Wiaiia, CVIMrva aad Aawd Btaa terea A War. re attacked ear liaea the guerrLlaC and back. Xiracj Cirae, Isvaatwr eral Great's staff, aaya Bragg la aot ia tbe report tn the iSihteaatrae. A toe Mobile Jfewe says orocamd by the or generals, they act poiat.

1 At AJaeyvilla Nettoaala Thle eorreepoadeet rvbel aray la wfck ays tbe army ia half i The Grenada Aft' Birbaead, to tbe 16th, Fsdaal have a aar River, ta the aeJftbo- II I 4 waretAe WjifTvwvoa, Nevem -against Ft John Port -by tb sew Court of Ir jesarday, reiatra rati, port ot. Gvaaral Pope, into tbe New Tork I a latter from one of eesrespendente the day the pap ra as sn officii, bd atGcbesat The porn eta tea of report, against' Gene-doubttesa, thoroughly eate Ota rial Bolt. Oa the ash, tta Uafted toroia, off arhooea Bbaa Reed, 1 train, and a lew bales isaPBwaraaeaaf Yt iBeyat CaaiiMI Nsw Toaa, Mewaaber VMSacharauS) frea Po" bes arrived. Tallow eppeerad. Lxxsxuso, Ta, Ka-' bead ot gaecxillas -appearance la this vtctr'' to be about 350 stren dose a ao dsmsge, bn.

Aoaxa CTsAxs; Boven. a aambaaof gemiHlst vicinity, Joeklng oat, '--eonbtleea, to mareer or p' 4: They keep out of tke a-We bop aoaaa oftkea bung i kiV Froat f. aA TaaJtTtSDO 'NOV-geaarally casts of plaginal olive oil Siderabla speculative sale ea private terms. Also Tba steamer' Oonstitou. Jotk.

aia. Panama aa7, whalebonea, J1S balee west forward for tbe ,1 Fund: Baking a total sex. i dooO 000. J- Bailed 5 ri-i a i (Tram the New Te-H Not tt least lmportact tka rreent election wLl reeatd raepace- it well asm. can people la Sagmed aad -tinent.

It is not to be self control ana to the arbitrary and iileg! yamenk Wtoessaingtor contempt of the Deasocrat oor Oonstitut- Stand wby Americana si loss af rigbav without meat to a a i- The London Batmriag OB thie very subject ays: It to fa another senie, -aar ef an opposite daot iat BrpaalamBkua bn Cosy stem bea proved ea ax display of vigor, bnt it tt found that, under a level sttaot of liberty Is lost Unittd Btataa iavp hiil: beedom has t. to menace or trial. prove, by a Solitary ar i tamtwacatassHeweirct. equality asigbt be raoo Te NorthaB America as sttbtla and estate in tha written Ooastitution; preach of the dimcalti providad, they fold ap the aad acquieee, with the Frenchmen, in the reifrs Tke founders of the Re, tkey haA- pteaUad dlotatortal Bowar, not a van, waltedV to Mr. Lincoln proclaims au abject go quietly to prir property, aa aaperaeoes the 8aitee end he awsaa.

functions Opcgrasi Journalists, eoBfessmg v. eonstitotional powers, his Bsarpatien, -and Bant to a task Ba-earaet aad atrodty of Abe re may, In other 'respects, 1 errtlclem; but not a voioe deaeaboe wfid and 1 a Prealdant whwafl bat a. If Americana avc-but their own semi Ub-mutt be puxsied with E. it -1 totbe pay mast at ahlp-r! oi paamca aBaaaes-u a A dispenses powwc, aw ara whea a public func tic -portsnt act, the qaeaUb 1 kMt' because, tba pt" slaves "Is unprecedac but becaase Mr. 1 to kgtasatt about alavtw, once to tola pas chad.1 I The everwbefmtag of the illegal acts of trtaapbant answer to rrieada of coasaitatioi, dentocraey the world arc aad have all their done' Bait of tha recent el ecu people, no Batter what i tiaea, winsever sabrnit, prived ef thatr Bbartlea.

this; leaaoQ. 1 1 tct raVemaWPalladt. rboaTstaeaas ac ihe: le r-il omV The recent remarkabl Aray of tke Potomac to plained, aad we wegla i isoaes for seek A change a Is kaek day a iatelllgeac, tatkued that, aotklag kar taklsg a shorter rout Iowa will have to bridge tr We eaa axave'BouJi; tinaoa of thar rabala, as ant desire, to make no tiane against aa ta Virgin, frravatlDg. We bsliava.t aide bee lntelligeaoa) of a expeciuoa preparing ai. deal a heavy blaw bs ob the This idea i tke met the General Trend effective' dirts.eo, execute fully his piaa 1 Waldos, Sort heard ot an coaeratratlBf to areet b'-iear does upon tus pc Lee' army baa -aot p- -terSabaatBssaans 1, crraE'r'rs and ka-v 1 deieewve only for a demonsaa4ioa is ru roata lias of cose munica: ta able to bold KJchw-fli eaaclt.

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