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FRIDAY. JIM-? IIS, yo COBUkkft Va nettle -rea onv? oes Coieiaonlratlona a. fu. in ntete BiitbeMBated By the ano 01 il.e wrlter-not neteassrily pubifi-ation. bul aitu.iai.t? lu.

good 'ailh ecim I BjaMMBMteM Aa i leesM Mr. S. K. KKK-. at I Ul will Dan i IVkikit on! led lu ra.

KEWS OF 11110 DAY. tub wak. a mau lill Onad jBBStiea on the mornin'- of the lib it that Foit tawtW und Memphis to tue Palea fciaaa lal mwattwa Cairo le behind time, it Mane and Furl Pillow weret-leaii, lae the Unka forces, whenever the? ehoon t) IbaRebeleMill held bal inly manadaral PTBou mti re mea, A rrsni at? ing bad been k1 rd i nal re? solved UCVtr to aian c.t|ab!i*ci aro i ta to rr-, pair to Fort Pul ra I Lu tatt Alith. tbe Anu? Pi iterate that -i ort1 in ted roads. Hn.l, even raUteade, te Utile could he done.

Iba Bebeis ive iiffennl the rd tilth it vi'tv ol' BBBBSBtbte ar Moopa f'oui nbuUdng 'hat st i Three of our batterie? then, and after i wo its ol hot woik lacy went away. The latest i naterial rhatige in tl.o po? sition the Kel.tl It now understood that thej had rix nicn. op? posed to our to on Saturday and Gen. McCtollaa has isttied an appropriate And to troops, whiih read at IreM parade ou Pensacola we leam that onr Ibices occupy ihe tovii, which is uinier Murdal law; that most of the inl ahitante haw th an i those thal remain Je pend for existence upon ne Couimieiary Uepartment of th. army.

The de.trnciiou of the Navy Bard i. Naval HeBsstel eoeiralste? Bli I of June 1 are in M.mphis '1 ley state Ihn the Confederate? had drheu the lack a auto and half, audicupied their camp, capturing their and over mt Biogabar BBoagh, the Rubel io dhnBehnM all Mininer at transmue to the 8taU- IK; ariinent the c-, of an order hy the Sultan rorbid.lmg the into Ottoman waters of any privateer or other teeni to upon the ooinu'Kice of the ulled Slates. The Turk is evi? dently no Uo' ble destinction oi cotton and lugar, and nuriinp away fron, the Union ti oops, cotmnue? io be the nrincipiil employment of the Uehela in the Weet. One ol' thais gea tonta recently went up White River, and an the suple that anti be fontitl. have ejirac? fpimVckahnrtr phper? of the "23d nil.

They still beat up pfBBBVa the sys? tematic lying toafgiag which in the only nowie'! them iu.tiiatc the drooping spirits ol' Yet they acknowledge that" the Yan? kee? thus far han hit.l svsfjthteg iheb own 1 papers say thut the Union gun boats seer Vkhsbatg bad mirad down the river hitan 'i'aeiae? lui ibordiustiou amoug their The tiiii tv U.l.er lo the th? ught, since to etc is re anhkely. couirnbaud abo left Richmond on Sunday that alniopl every wheeled vehicle in 'he city wai in employ meut, bctegtog the wounded from ths Siveii-Titiew and many beagtlala. MaWK the Peraiu we have tvodat? later news iroiu Mr. Ti en Weed irai paanagi in the 1'crsLs. There lu htai MHB I n.ted -lo? ries art Ti i mi In Tim telalen K.

I al iWKi with and id ex planalioiia will not do ma glaiin? tlf Mm facts of New une, it bn te! to te and il.e P.iif?, riit- nl.iry new? not (Hube s.iys thal ha. wasi ed i ln.n?le of the Mexican hnsuiess, and tains list I over 'he of Vera te enupel th? Ms-toaS Governiu? ni to die An English sul.je-.-t. of 'be same psper gives the ol Nnpo'con in reirnnl Mtiic. The City of Mea.too i.e sadai even until lbs ol the L'iiiinv October, wheo, yellow lev? being over, a fresh it? MMbeSMMlg, auu evarjr Mtatogie pealtiea in the whole ihibbIij lefand ou. Tut-ie is to a tlirce-yB-tiB' mmOOgOnej I French MSBge, to allow time for the develujnuf ni ititti'nal will.

Tho Uvnpsel cotton innrhet tv Beor md urbeul wennsieri eon na? dull; pnrialoBS ra Hy lower. Console 99 hill prot. Is a gStseaaMBt fa the Teni tory of it MBSBIi np la the ye-ier djS'usst-d uti rJiie, and laid for 'he 'lax Au ai'ieU'imeiit vtot adopted, puiitig Ion on re? li.A and mined spirit? that every claiming the of afaurn U-ed for each sacu slate. The voto on IBM amenduK at ii.it- 19 Ui in the Mr. WitkliUe of Kentucky snxiota to know all aboul Gen.

Heater, and his alleged of btoeba, but nhjisjtud to bia resolution, and it bin over. pa.t?ii.g a hill to chaago the port of entry of Darii to lbs House tient into Committee on the bill for the appointment of a ol' fflrtlBnaflnaa. and to provide aea-c and the bul waa rejecU-d. Beard ed jreeleeiag paaeed the oidiuaiiv for boi.ds to Lie aino'tnl of lor a to be under the dbaetiea ni tba Sistcis of Charily. A trota lyoi Opdjke, vetoiusj the retolution tenderirg a public to Tharlow Weed, on account of its aot having received the vote of thrce-fouitha tt th( of the Common Council, was laid ob the tebto.

Resolution? were adopted tende ring a puhlk reoeption to Archblihop Hughes, ou his arrival in ihieeity. The Committee on Nuih nal Allai wero directed to take charg, 0f the aBBMBMN of the late CeL J. Iaatoyetto Biker of toe rod Nsw-York Baft the late Col. Jamn Mdler of the 81.1 F.n??,lvan?B Regiment, both of whom fell fighting al Um beads of their 11 regimenta in the hauls of tit? Pines. -At tbe Republican Convention Muire jStAnARMtoM tefwOauu, tovi? wert lihfMM Ipreeent.

The Hon. Abner Coburn was nominated i for Governor. The platform invitn a union of all patriotic men in support of the policy and principle, tbe Administration, insists tliat the rebellion mm-t be down at any eui' expremee sympathy willi the Army and Navy, and complimenta Gov. Wash hume -In the Common Plea? it wa? d. that for an tbot with ut con-niera- 'lion wa? good Tbe carr WBI ib-t of a dark who told hi? that if cert 1 vagBld i-iiv.

lb riu.d bim, and the Court tli i. ltd we nave above aifUMll I Ben) ol wm? inuugur.Ved ann mt -Hi aje taaaana-i tbe Stan to be, I IIBlHHn all Ut material in BB-esal a-ska, tim Oslaran late BMassj ground in MftOt ti upholding the Government by ile li'iiiideiH, and Slavery nu i anaatioa. iakakitaat" kal towt to liglit That nnaikakle ho aaal ag? pro ii ne I Ition la the "tliat i. ui'i ite al the limitation of the Buarery qwstJsa nt prona! time." -We biivt- from Pi-iitipyhania of dis nu iu the and I.ehigh Rivera. beeasrswaad by llio.

sudden rise of Ike Wi.ier. l.i li.t-? cull'd upon the i lot of i Rook Serre! la light bim in a duel foir bim with isa-dag tfttty the without a dlepatckei a i of the rov'-i Mr. Poiter't Confi-c ilion bill, winch will undoubtedly bo adopted. i E' gi latan sa TWeaa-j? Gov. Salomon'? nnaage ti internal uflitin, of the State.

ffTA.T-9 OjF TIII? WeeMtfl vviir ni wa gave buoyancy to the yttMmMkJ juna but generally upward. At Seiend lion rd the matket Wa? Hill bun, with sn active demuml for leading faut a. After price? wert-Uni and in tvii.ie nee? Lieber. Exchange it but nominal. Freight? were unsettled, but tlu.ed firmer uudei liberal Gold advanced to with a better I ipply.

Very little Julie in The murket for Wtai'Tii and Stuto Flour was more active at tbe clone, chiefly Ml Ex? port. Tarnee braun! wcro lower ami in mo request; of 1.i,ni(J C-nadiiiu wa-eaaier, a hitler supply. Souhein dull and Flour quiet, aiid C'-rii Mi-ul t'eady. Wheat better supplied qaaliti? i lower, bul Willi a better iuquiry at the nile? about I bilah. ley quiet Bad prion nomi? nal.

Oat.t linked and be.ivy. Rye di ai.iiid. ni wa? rut tier furner and in lor expert? Pork arrive- Beelj uni the ai kel is i net; ular. waa lowH and le.vi. CatMoBM in f.iir rtqueit.

I-iid and Hui? The pinic wh'cti seeiui to bate the Rebel anny in the South-Weit will cxteina, if hit? airead) extended, doubt Wi, throughout that region, and Mem phis and other important punts erny of con IBBS- Bal tin? report by MefTgfk fruin Gen. lIiilleck'K headquarters that Meiiiphm Pillow were lurreodered on Friday ii uinluiibt eilly incorrect. A ditpat? li from our correspondent ut Cairo ui, on author? ity of 'the of that um were held ia that city on d.tv and Monday, at which were adopted never to the city voluntar? ily. They will probably surrender involuntarily ai iuii.il ai the Missisiippi flotilla ia read) make tin? of them, but tlie report on tin? authority of tbe person fruin Grand Juin tinu evidently premature. K11 ll'IOM).

When we printed troin lb? battlo-field Tiinond, the lou of our troop? in those fights at Two or Three Thou hIikI, we were ensiled therefor by mine of our MggBipggarigi at seeking to e-taggf rato our which wa? believed bo itnalU-r. lien. Mcl'it-llan'i olbcial diipitch, Irankly a-ow that lois wa? fully enrrobo our corn Vio now learu flint IBM ii fitinatirl by trkeerrsn at Bli to -tigkt 1 botiiaiid, oi whom lew ure pt-Neara, araaaJgi, I to '1 ue-day BBm-BBB, ii are not our SnroiMiti-treneral retnrna of Hind and minded on our and lhere were ni. to BMBB in. We did not IBOSrsr ga Sunday the fBBI by -jfiiiag on S.itiinlay.

1 li. were mi bt tliu Hut wo Isgratkal tin- propi'ity icit by di.i iiou have basa Hut wlntiier our lo-wa or lni-dlii not iiave been there ia nu longer a donbt that the preitme ni victory with The Bekeia I very MesVsB-Hwd imprimad of our and IsSS) duciplii.ed and bandied it very vircl)? in titct, fnr the time it, ai Mit a lluii! dispatch lint othei interpoHed and checked til? Rebel pursuit in mid career, puaii-d back the heads of the cobiuini, and NMgfand part, not all, tit MM gfBBad MB lou. the ggg-bggaaai ttttti on ni-ht; ond next iii'iriuiier the advauct? wa? crowded back at ill more and duaitroiiRly. Ik) probable that the entire Rebel lost in men I wat? quito equal to our own, though wa alio took few Hut the inniii poiut settlt-d by cluih Monday? quiet is that Um Feld rank and 'file at Hichiimnd hunt lead till the fighting they iront. aspiration! in that rejgggi, Their leejiM- them tbey bail MSB 8 slnrioua vii'toiy, and had the trophies to --how for it.

Tkey were ssturcd that one inoro effort would MgtfJg the triumph of j'Soutliero ligkMk" They couldn't see it. Iho) could hardly be brought up to the wretch, nnd could not al all be kept up. The fact, that they fought weak!) on Sunday and not at all on ii decisive. tome rare opening ia made for them through a blunder on our side, we consider tins war subttautialiy over. Tht I'ntirgini Guan? urn (Daily and Weekly )i ia one lire Republican paper in ueiu aro utlicn, ui course) lui Vu owrduta Ia conapicuoualy earneet and boldly right all the time.

It is this which makea Paeaaic a Re? publican county, while Hudson, Eisex, and Palea aft! Whig for been settling deeper and deeper into the of Democracy. WUOJtf Li nat, N. Mty Vol To tht I Altor The W. Y. TfUOUtl Silt: You would oblige and others inter? ested in the new Uomesteiil by sniwering tbe foUos.ii,2 q.nii o.

throigh youl Dilly, of aid, 1 1011 omit? 1 rider I .1. 1. pene tb? i ti tbe li? I g1 ind hi? a nu emp'iou 1 iaiin to any qui-ter src'loo of iatij itseyed III l.l_i?t I Or UlU.t Willi lui J.nutry, ISB.1 2. li here, ti tome ol tbe netreit polnti la tbe IV t. lind be found In Iona, or MPir.es,?ti, or tome pinion vi K-1HSII If In eltuer or all thc-ie ia ichat vi 3.

Are io ths ricititp ti thoie loodi whsrs cliiuii cn filed i -hen points bs very s-csptible. Yeun, truly, P. I pernon, male or female, who 'in over twenty-one years of age, omi a citizen of the United States, or who, not being yet a citizen, has niade legal declaration of his ter. I ion to become one, or who, being a ci zen Baaier Iwt tity-one vcar? of age, ii the head of a family, or hu fturteen it over in the military service ol the and ha? never borne ann? against the nor given aid essafsii Is it? senarias, is entitled to enter und secure at nnj tune after th? 1st day of January next, any quarter-section of the Public Lands of the Hailed which has hitherto been subject to private entry at tbe price ti "jil per acre. There is a United amount of Pub lie Land? which lie within few mile? of the line of one or another of the Railroads winch the has appropriated Public Lands to construct, and the pneo of ol' Ha alternat? section? reserved by the Gov? ernment uti? (-ranting the adjaceitt been mia? to per acre; and whoever choose? to locate on theo reserved land? can only to eight) acres under this bill.

There is nothing in the however, to prevent a single man and a single each twenty one years of from Incating each eighty aeres ol there higher-priced lands; and they are at eeriest f-kssif get married Iks lu our judgment, how? ever, eighty enough fiir a good lartn te he ci.ltivsU-d by the atraer? ami when we have ail baal of the p.i.eion for gefettl rid out of labor rather than our own, ami aspire Bra and let live rather than to I Bfepaoawlise at.J forestall the ffBHita beritaejel ol iiiaiikinJ, will eighty acre? ol eligibly located land one hundred and thereby by ata- hall" to each pioneer the rust el open.ng budging streams, building rliurch. We are nation af and one great beuefit ol' tim llomeatead Act, we 'trust, will be its tendeney to bind and land Hut to W. hrst We nu praetleal difficulty in the way of any I. val citizen of the -TBHsd Slate? ting le bia at t.i'ie. For, though the Home? stead not foraB-flj til the lal ol January st, tun public Land? the Agricultural, not the Miiiernl, are and, long bate been to any loyal citizen is at liberty to and on) previously uiiappropiiatrd making h'i bcino upon it and bil Pre-emption claim at proper This preclmle? au) Bil verse 01 claim upon that for the two BBSningi and on the lal of January or at any time withiu eighteen montba ther.

a ter, he -an comply with the rei'uiaitiona ol' the Homestead Ac. and secure the lund ly. The lint eastlea ol tin? aal esasasstj that each settler ma), on or alter the i.t Januar), IMS, enter any upon he ma) have afar lea? l) "filed a Pri claim" li.eh uni) be done at uti) me. It he hit? already bought or pre-euipted Id, or aerea, and there any unappropriated lund adjoining bun, be may pre-empt ei.ough under thii act make up a full quart? tion, or MO it Im the and higner-priccd Kail road land aforesaid, I 01 lhe laud taken, the lu the United ami pay tin legal lee? ni lb? Register and K'cever of the Lai.d-l illiee, whuh believe ure l-kll (or ler-aoctiou payable nu making the entry, und the when hi. title is pert et.il bj live actual settle? ment and cultivation and a patent Mined.

Tin? land becomes just thoro'ignl) and li) the though he had bought ami paid lot it under the old I he Mill have perfected Li? title b) live)cara' resi? dence and cultivation, bo cannot sell it, uor it I.ahlr tiiiiuitiine to hlienaiii.ii tor debt, nor it iier im taken from bun or limul) by legal preeeet ot au) ilel.t incurred piarteas to tile of patent II he at any time dilling tim live tit required before a paU-nt to it or cut it up into low or use it i lor any purpose, he must pay the full price hitherto asked for it, whereupon he i 1 un take out hi? patent 11 ml do ho pleases with the land. Having perfectad hi? title and received patent, any settler can sell or hil land just though he had it. Uni he cannot note, nor ever afterward, pufinpt and acquire by stUltment ANOi Ililli quarter ntctiiin? if be lie mt bit) or go without; the object 01 the Act being to Lund Speculation to the utmost. (Ino stctiou ii all that any person can ever ucquire under the provision! of this act, IL There is an abundance of good farming land bj act to entry under thii act in Michi? gan, Wisoobiiu, Iowa, Minnesota, Miuouri, Kaaiai, and Nebraska. Aa a general rule, then Public Laud? are fuuud the northern half of Michigan end Wiaconaia, end in the wettern half of Minnesota, Iowa, fend and ui Uo suai-mu indi ol Mieeuuii, bul are doubt len yet unclaimed in the more set? tled portions of those States.

There are some public lands still lett in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, but we think not any large or very uniting area in cither. III. Land in surveyed regions are usually lata than ou? hundred liiilea square, so that atnioit all landa to entry are with? in a d.ij's rid? on of the proper Land Any one in the? vicinity 'will tell you where to find that Having thus answered our friend's questions to tho bes? of our ability, we beg leave to add an urgent appeal to every man who means to i by out-iioor labor to raolre soon to untre i IB himself and famihj a permanent und itule 1 pendent hume. We do not urge every one to tint-rate Weat and settle on lands wbich this beneficent Ilomcsteitd Act enablea bim certainly tai secure, but to a home of hu own isoiiuirlirrc, and to MBa it on the Lands unable to obtain it We do not jiegurd the Homestead Act as girtng away Landa: the settler who to tb? Gov? ernment (tor the Beat of surveys, Ac.) aud the lecal to the Lind olTicers, and trans fonal by fit labor a pitch of rtigiced forest or bleak prairie into a fruitful, productivo farm, lor land all that we think be ouf-bt to In la whoever has the means can a farm cheaper B1 iu New-Vork, or New-Jersey tl.an ho can; dig it nut of the pat He who pais or less for a in the Wild Weat muat many a hard work1 in making ronds, bridges, A before ho eau I truly regard it as a comforlable home. Hut there are thousands weighed down by debt, or the BXaeeei ol' a family, or who are uot blessed with the which render? menej making whom thia law will enable to homes gi their own, who but for it, would live in poor hired tenements and be driitiug from place to piece oil their We to clubs and associations lormed in our cities and Iv dntricla to semi out one or competes! "fanerai to look ever the West and aeb-et localities to whn can ingrato in fe body and settle so to Baal achools, churched, ttWtt the outset.

The worst lea ture ol' p.oiieer lilo under the old is litola'tion; tour next neighbor being i iiiilet oil, and then a IwBfB, repulsive willi whom you devire the knit intercourse Professions! men abound and let fe MOt niau i'ft'-a travel a utile? lor a iu cate of the greatest urgency. two or three? huudn iii't. contribute a dollar each to send one or two of the wijeat aud bett ol tba-ir number to look through the muru iniiting portion? ol the wild Weat and select a lowaakif each of tie whole number can quarter-set -tion, tome lair for Timber, Ac, and that lOW Bah IB BU at h.i..- it? gftsl and its null, ita doctor, c1? man, store, tchuols, Ac, Ac Let every thing be done on the principle ol liive and let live" ami that Ma? tleuieiit in eiijrty comfort uud the bl? ti ol civiiiitaliou I mm the start, und Ilma en? may make moro progreni toward plenty uni independence three ears iLau be enubi under the old pim of lof.it.n-_ ni an lilctillie. And every ti? tnetit so made tonds to attract K.nlroada, Malilllai'loriet, Ac to the section lu which it is lo utd'd, to diminish the co-t of aeijdii.g produce to market, ami this to iii-, ieve the value ti and every farm. loung tuen! Men! Widows! resolve to have a borne of own if you are Ade to buy and pay for one ni the liait, very well; not, BOaRO one in the broad and fer? tile West roi tin ti.

rut int iii -ii t. Vi' the Look? and puiephl. ts ou Iiur-sia, which are now being publn-lfd iii so a number in l.ondon, l'an? and I.cipivc, loree iu BMMliag that the vmt empire mon? and more to be by a profound political M.iiiy e.etit? of rfrnt u. I ho new revolutionary otitlneiklti in roland, the abolition ol MffMBMB, the Mai MBaag the und tue of the i.iiivi tin- of political pop'-rs, the rumors of the approaching concese.ou of a constitution, coiiliriiied and turnej af tim iiotld to A p.k'li recently publmhed in l'uni under the title, Ait i a nd rr II dtraut Eiuupe, by a Rutilan who linn. Il a liberal monarchist, to na with the pn estldittoa Sud the ui'iin ol tim politn ni inities iu Ku-iia a Nkjeel iiuknoivu.

and vet, in view el Ihe aliawiag power ol Hu, ia, im? portant, that our we think, feel luteneted in obtairu.g MBM informa; ion OB it. The apea expivasiou of political tie uulhor wad not possible in until tlie ol Alevawler II. then, l.u-iu wut represented by a indi vidual, who allowed to have a fHfirlaal opinion, and who was only surrounded hy Ipoiit.eal ftecdoiu of political! at once eng. Beaton a party spirit af tai bilte.c-t kind, olti'ii based on mere iiii'lerHtandinRS, and in many caaes fed by the inadaptation ol tia- language to the I i political terms of the couutriea ol Weateru Karapa, The party names were moally tuken from the but their Biguiticution has' bivoinn fnatlj different, iu aeeurdunee Milk I the widely diirerent polit.cal condition the two The party Wirilla by no menin ol' Republicans, but includes men like the ol Justice, l'aiiiu, who, as rretnleiit ol the Cnnuuiltee on Ktuaucipatiou, executed, iiiiiih against his own with, the de? of the Batpaiar, Tho Duke Cou atfeuiine ia placed at the head of the Scarlet Red," snd the Grand Hucheas Helen, widow oi Grand Duke Michael, to whose influence on the Emperor Rumio ii iudebt-wl for many of tho mott reforma, baa keeu called lil aila me The Kmperur himself hua received from lue reactionists the iiiekuime uf tie Second. Tin Hoi" part), lu gea? eral, compriaea thoie who cordially approve ot the reforma of the Emperor, and who baro gained for bim iu the lower cissies of the peo? ple a popularity without parallel in the annula of Ktissian history.

The Conservative j.irt}, on the other hand, ron-i of thoM' who prefer to this liberal policy of Aletander II. the which prevail, under the of iciioloa. They belittle all Btessuras that bara been ttken by tbe new li nperor, aad try their utmost to deprive bim of popularity. They are especially indignant at the abolition of Serfdom. It ii they wlm, at preneut, cry loudest for a ai they I believe that the only Constitution at prevent pos siblo will be a repiuaeutatiou of the nobility, limiting the sbanlute power of the Emperor i and checking lurther reforms.

The same reason which the retrograde amont? the nobility so favorable to a representative Constitution, induces a large portion of the liberal menurcbirsl party to op j'ose iticb a measure for the preaeut. Tbey leel confideut that the Emperor, if left free, will promote the spread of civilization MMBf1 the manie! of the people cflcri'ially thnn if fettered by a House of Utpresent-lives, in which possibly at the first the influence of the retrograde monarchical party might he too atrunglf felt. Among the foremost leaders of ttiis liberal party are mentioned the two brothers Milyutio, one of whom has in the stulf of Prince Ijiirlatiii.sk) in the Can atAWA and hal been called by the Kin- i peror into the Miniatry of War, while the is adjunct of the Minister ofJuat.ee, and bag I been, particular, vi iib carrying; out the scheme of Emancipation. of t'iem enjoy the reputation of eminent ability and of liberal Next to tbetu in Prince Intendant Geaeral ol' the Nnty, who has been recently appointed President of a Committee which to revue the KusBiau lawson the preis, ami ti oin which the debilite abolition the is ex? pected. Another officer of the Ministry of tin Navy, Mr.

Gleboll, ha? recency prepared the of a neu penal code for the Nat which ia ci.tirely ba.eil on the principle of p'iblic and oral procedure. The Governor ot Nithni who, tv.is eiiicd to Siberia, and Haranolf, the Adjutant GeinTal and favorite of the Emperor, who ia to he vert popular are like 11 mentioned among tlie advanced 1 he author of tins pamphlet, in the name of l.ihei.tl party ol' Kuaiia, calla on the Em? peror to IjsUq to the deiuand? of the Pales, and give to tie righto which the IflMtJBBI are BOW iag. ither Tor nor for be say? iu conclu "do we wish a CoiutittiVoi, because we me and a Cauatitutiofl croule at present an May Im- aid absolute, Sire; but use jour jbu'liile power to rectore to us the of n.eli your prcdeces-ors bate deprived tia. Hut, iu order that you may be strong, our Ministers must be because ouly tbsa they canuot so shamelessly abuse theil aaaatari must be free, for only through it can the wishes of tin' people arrive at the (tovernment must have well-regulated tinauces, and the on!) mean? to attain 14 the publication oi a budget." laOBBt from Kimma us tutu tae appearance of a uow periodical, vu.ii calls, in the name ol' the Slavonians, tor a restoration ai i'o independence and for a National Parlia? ment, and tbraaBBM revolution. I ne lan? guage of tbi? periodical confirma what the author of the above pauiphh-t says shunt lae sympathies of the Ka Man with Po? land; but it alco pontt? to the existente of a more advanced part) than the one to which the pamphlet MSaWoRtammWoWW I IIB.

Several and critical, that hate reached from Nett-Jersey abate our recent on the political there cirreut, a leeided mnapprehcn ai on a titai pelai drilt re? The writer? liiidcrstaiid to the nomination and ol' other tun candidates ol tin? BBMt I'e pui'licaii heut.in?-!.t? and ou the BBoal pio iBtmi Whether that I. geed or bad not whut we ip. tended, nor did tie to allude at all to the mleellea at hold that an aiibiirilinrite matter. The nullaki? made New-le. has been that of iioiiiiiiHtuiti ramuda toa too Much or loo little Republican, but thal no1 uiaticaliv and earaesttj aad eiMU? steading Kepi.bhcan li ia.I?, tour ipeahara, year walk and conversation, ure liiu.d, tri-UUlBI ton hate aaadidataa te mar or i nit badij bea'rii.

itraan can rise uo higher thau its Pu! make ii your buMiien always and show the people why the) BBgbl lo be K'eptib licana, and ought not to be Mjthiflg and then you may select candidate? who faithfully reflect the public seiitimciit you tv ni bate cre? ated. Otherwise, you must sehet yo'u nee? not too fur in advauce of BOtaal "ate of public opiniou, or expect to them dis? tanced. The reniai kable letter of Gen. Prim, gat? ua auch au interesting insight into Iba diulinge of France, England S4 iu IB? gard to has been followed BJ tba pub? lication in the Kreuch pipe! ol lettflt Irom Hidalgo, a niau ot nott- the daj? when Mexico gained her and lonuerly her -ecretnry ol Legation Hidalgo say? that in IdM, Santa was in tho of his power mid tins able to g've to the country any ionti ti gov ernment bo might think best, he of the European Powers the establishment of moii archy iu Mexico, with a prince of royal blood, i At thut time says li ho a Spanish prince, aud otlcn-d tue crown to tbe Iufaut Don Juan; but tho revolution 1 Madrid and the Crimean war interrupted iiegvtutiuui uuUi the lull oi Auna dur I ing the next year. The remaiod-a.

af Seaer Hidalgo's letter ii devoted te laudatioa af tfe. Archduke Maximilian and the Church party Mexico, aud condemnation of the matter of cousequeoce, now that army at Corinth ia dniolvedj but it ii inter, eating to know that toe wary Santa Anna shrewd enough te desire to engage toteim in of bi? preearioua poaer and that Western Europe declined to da when we had no war on our hu idertaken nutv that thinks our power ii crippled. The NeicYork Herald stated, aud The Albteo Bolton Courier, continua to re-echo the assertion that the utterance? of The 1-? with regard to Confiicatioa, 1 Emancipation, are the chief ok, alacie to a Union revival in Tennessee. Tail wai based on a Tennessee letter ia 1 which The Tpidine wa? neither named tor alluded to. We now call attention to a real manifestation of the loyal lentiment of Tea, aaaasa, which wo find in the leading article of The Nashrille Union of Mar 25.

Haar! heart The HmIWi Jmrnat of Cn.mtrct of the tl.h lui very labored and not vary lurid art.o'e on muir tia'. Um tue whola a.yu:nei.t of Ii is designed te p.eve tu. mi ha no tu a Hebel of hi? fopanyptt ItsafOl iu-te i mr power the Coaofa tai-a but it )n- no effect bevood or tut io It Uiis be for it.ni pu. tai, bat matt It A in ii iniH coe? ii'iy, lud propertjr la tuppresiing in nHhn ii on.tituti.ini Bat tbeae are Uti at -ouipllihed by the mu, and war power stn.y prsforty by or produce permanent di.tSil.liei to li It tguin, tbst iy, for tbt irpotw a wir, iha to take from Iii n-nter loyal ti and employ for Or he ant ta war purpoaei, prevent the Ditster f.oui exen i.lng ib? th? ilivtu nut and the tint fan tctoM the of litre it diteouthued by bom (hit tbe retucnei hil VVit.iu.jt?tit'.iiglh*i'ii?l te.t niipintheloyttyaf The hurnal vf mmerri, arru Intbillt? (B of It. etferts, ih isa of bon jOurua.it, to that the Goveri.inent Iy reape-t right? ol? Hebel and? lu Hie iud s-eking i-a overthrow te the Lndittarbed of bit property, it tho rig.

ti and a protection ef ti wir a m-ttr ibtt tho otc to Um trim froui the lloei.de of lb? foin RU-nuioud Cerii th, trd fruin the cusml'ti of Mi Tenneaaea mi Si uhem Kent-icky. to return some Rebel homar ne.r to pay bim for provauJer provision? ttixeo So tar it thia from ing the Ci.r. tint the tit- rtioo. which ii i by the v. ct of L.

t.iiy thal the io.t muk thuvid as, urti pr putta? friiy vi 0,1,1 liri nj dei'teciicm mf m.miiit. -vi IA? ufloyal yt-ylt. It ti 'lhe nanni Cimmerrt the instant 'I st'bene rial the trtuti depi loo of the the uittter rigr.t,' not thi? rule be to th? gun. or the or powder, or like ifre. ti.e Ri-liel ti' 7A- altin yioptrxy fron, loyallil It igu-re? 'be hu ti wayi ie.tr hy er.t ae-iring off.

-der and Min of ti? civil tel It lu "act, political i.iiridt?t VV hear f.r mon" ti ri? of ire to taggnw? fiii-i louir ihm wa do loo-t th? Re e.uon. VV are told titi we ni tit cairyyu rdin lo Iii? on.iitu'.ion. lirtnted. as rr-jsei-a I yal n.m, bal fi Hrl eir ni armit lit tennent. The U.i.eriinent wai tnatltnlid to ptouct Iks litl.t? cf filthrul no4 of llioae who dufrtieiiisil The n-: f.lion a and toveaaatts u.raeive.?not lui er polUietl ntbtlO.

li we ii i i o' lOOl ii'? (' 1 tboaa li.tn to be without It? lirar.dl at the idea of tn liJeBuxit Why. all power uiuat. it? Ter? utune. tata d. VV ti- ti hut cuupintioii, ut lone, lhe oeet ma ein tu? al', ba' ty th-y ani folly brongat ne? thouid or ti a very to i.n of lit lenore The llufalo Conner hal a wandering through Indiana, i reportiDg liai the people of that region are, like himself lod Democrats iavcterately hostile te Kmanc.patioti.

Look at Th? Border rertainly reiUt i thal will not free us loreaer of Ibe gi any ptiliti form, vi'list en ibtardliy woaid 1 un.pe, and lo luit-ry, for ile great Uxaj.ubiie lo gir. ttmlam to n.ii.iont ot I lick tits et. and then no right? I Indeed, tt.e and (heir Ab? -ion l.ilnia- s.oi.,1 not rest quiet in tuch state. T. igiltte end tli red lu ob i naferi lacogriltlon.

hit a lovely of lu oficei. rug. every wier? tktt Ibeir vanity and inn eure a- jietaxud to. et 'hair wo.ld louk like a nnwoi-hy ef on i The ti ti IO terminably entangled, oagbt id di to whom V'-ly a.ug auin c1 ni and Iel JLd uno, of history ttk? otr? ef tuW Is a hurd kt.e:. uf it won't du te lal a black mau ovvii ils own 1: ubi nor to forbid another mau'- owning ara? at-d cl.iliiii-ti, aeeaaas IVsais? hat Kiectivf Ptaaaaan would be Win st the aivunlity coull Dot be per Betaaleal f.ee, they ultiuwtely be itlluvvi-d to vote.

It would n't drive them out of the would be a Ba-fbaiaM yee will do hut to let the ef Rft-kasaaa, tin ni up and knock them down usuiii I 1 Comfortable that conclusion Poutanrals tra toast that liivme and let'iieficeilt aoiu'xW? Ibe problem. recently that Siiinucr, l.ovfji.;., (lieeler, Ac. were alwajs "fantmglv" bl lm acting to? btereel af the We tls-uied ti? Skaiaa. at le.i?t far the la.t per.nti ia ct'iiceined, Bin! tt.inmoued The tu or retract asuertion, Uni we bo saarj mair? mtert-t. and that it evea citlntiiitj tu wrong thau to Safer it.

To which sp ffeemnnm a me II it.rio btpe tim au.ttrd, fan wa ttixou. tbe oi arfeo, rae tfe? al ni tho fen ii 1 af tile the wini. lu nie. to nut t.t i that isu't the as a fact that we wert pretending ti? l-e acting -be the Hlack Man." We asked jon to retract that asu'itiou. The circuniatiae? von can't undersiand why men this or that v.ew, ii not at all materisl- that we were always preteudiu.

fttting in tho iuterest of Illacks. or retract that avenuej-t. aud can can't "appreciate" may come up consideration. As it is not in order..

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