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atf- - etaaalas.e.aIff LTI&IN RATES OrADVERTI&lNOr I THE I CASK B AavYAtftMjAS J amot rmh twcM bap i SILAS MARNER; TltB WlATItor R1TILOI. Br lb Aahar ef Adaa Bed. "can dig H for you, Mtr Miner wM1 " Jta tato lb coavermtioa with "tttatraBbUofforaalitkt. "lilt b play t !! .2 ' T $ mJ "T1 work, or aay odd iil when lh work' tlck. Aad III .'ov onM ou " Cmi T1 Wt BM, Hd Willing." AbJAro0,r hd? liUt '! wau'tawanofy T TOB the?" tall r " (if ..k-n W J-'. slklng tbin, t m uolhing bat whttb . J- Will. If yva could help m with th Ixcuk w might gl hr bit ' gxrdea all be Mener.' "Thu, If you think wll and good." aU wron, I'll come to th Stone-pit tkli after cot, and wM Mttle whit UM'i to b Ukt i. aid 111 get up aa hour earlier I' the mora i(t. tad begin ou It." ul not if you doa't eroialM dm not U work For MMk- r lemng ftfii,-Mia AirB. "Atd Millar larrmr know too. 1 hop, m I'm able and wil ag ta do a uta a' woik for hia, and ba went 0 ma tba unkiodneu to anywitt take It out ' it harl." ..T?1 now, falharjrou won't work In It i!ait all eary laid Eppia, and you and ma in mark out th bed, and rati bole aad laat tba root. It'U ba a daal livelier at tha tooe-piu whan we'v got oae flowers, for I Iwayt think tha flowert tag im at, and know rhatwa'ra talking al-oat. And 111 here a bit neemary, and bergamot, aad thyme, becau liey'n w sweet smelling; but tbara'i bo Uvea ar in tha gantUfolka' Raidana, I thlak." "Theft no reason why too shouldn't haya '. ald Aaron, "for I can brtaft rou aliaa r anything; I'm forcad to cut no and of 'am I"'" (tardnlng and throw 'am a war mou '. ntra'tabicUlaMaraodar at tha Bad Ioom: tba miMii U vary fund of lU" SHTaV taid SiUs, rraraly, "aoai yau iont ka froa for si, or auk forantthla a U worth mh at tha lUd I Ioom; for Mr. OaM bai bain Road to an, aid built Bi a tba naw aad ' a cottara and giran ni bada and thlngi u I uldn't ablda ta ba Impoaln' for raidintu(Tor 'No. no, thara'a no Impoolog," aald Atron I ihara'i Mrr agardanin all tha pariah but htt tbra'aanllewata In It for want o' imabodrai could saa rrrtthlng up. It'a liat I think to myaaif aonaMmaa, as thara aatd obodr run abort o'rlctuaU If tha land waa iada tha mot on, and thara waa nerar a mor l but what could find Hi way to a mouth. It ti ona thinking o tha gardaniag draa. But maa. go back now, alaa mothar 'ul ba la cnbla ai I aren't tbtra." "11 ing bar with you ttrii afternoon, Aaron," id Kppt't "I iboulJa'l lka to fix alout tba ardan aao bar not know avarythlng from tha rat thaald o, fatharC 'Ay. bring her if you aaa, Aaron," aatd 8i- 1 ''aba'i lura to bar a word to aay aa'U halp 1 to lot thing! oa thair tight and." Aaran turned back na tha rillaga while StUa nd"Eppia want an up tha lonely iheltered ine. "Oh daddyl" aha began, when they ware la rivacy. claipiagand anueezlngSila'iarm,and lipping reuad to giTeblra an anergatla kiaa. My lltUa old daddy J I'mae glad. I don't link I ahall wan't anything alaa when we're at a little gardan; and I knew Aaron would dig for na," ana want on with roguiah triumph I kaew that rry weU." ' You're a deep little pun, you are," Mid 81 i, With tht milt paailre bappinaM of lore rowtad ana in bit face; Moat ynv'll maka ouraalf floe and beholdan ta Aann." "Oh, no I sHaaV Mid Kppla. laughing and rinking; "he Uk-i ii." 'CeaM cuua Itt ine carry rtar prayer-book, Im you'll b dropping it, Jumping I' that ar. ' Kppla waa now awara that her beharior waa ndar obearra'ton, bat It waa only the obeerra iob ot a f rieodir donkey, browning with a lag uteoed o bit fct -a meek donkey, notecorn ully critical of human tririalltlea, bat thank 1 La thara in them, if noadble. kr settuw hia icee acratchad; andEpfdadidnotfailtogratlfV ilm with her oaual notice, though It waa attend- 4 aitk the inconreaience ot bialouowutg mam, m j palnfelly, ap to the rery dour of thair loma. Bat the aound of a tharp bark Inaide, ai Ep- le pat toe key la tue aoor, moainea ine aon lading. Ike ibarp Dark waa me ngn oi an excuea ffeloometbataKaitlng them from a knoaioj brown tairier, who, aiUr dancing at thair lea nan bjittr leal roanntr, ruaUed with a worry ing n'ata tortolaaabell kitten ander tie ootn, and tcn rualied back with a (harp bark ijeln, aa much aa to I y, "I have dona my du ly lr tbia nubia creature, you percelTaj'' while (halady mithar of tha kitten Mt lunning her Chite boaom In the window, and looked round ith a tletpy air of ezpicting carewea, though ka wai not goln to take any trouble at all for .em. She frennce or thii happy aaimal lue wu Ithaonly ehange whicbhad come over tha rior oi toe iono coiuge. i aare wu no mj in tha li inu room, and tht email toace wat 11 filled with accent furtl'ure all bright and a eaouih ta u'larr Uollr Wiatnroo ere. rue WW taiiie ana tnr a corncrea oaaea cuair rera hardly what wu likely to be aeen la is -wct a cottage: they had come, with tha liedt rad Mhrr thing, from tha lted Ilouee; for Mr. rdfrey Cam, M trery ona aatd la tba YUla&a, ajd r.ry kioolj by tbe wMrer; an4 it waa nolh. (m bat right a man ihoaldbe looked oa aal jellied by thoea ho ctuld afford It, when ha -ad brought ap an orphan child, and bean fath r.and mo- ber to bar and hid loat hti money io, ao ii ha had nothing but what ha wo ked pV week by week, and when tbe weaving waa eing down too for there waa leal and lean flax wn and Maattr Marner wu none young. . fobody wi! jealoui of tbe wMver, far be wu Ctgarded u an exceptional parwn, wboae claim J inelghboily help were not to be matched la eite. ay rapentitlon that remained concerning nau uaen aa emiraiy new ooiofj eon air. ey, bow a Tory Ineole old man of fou'lcora alx. Barer Men except la but chimaey cor. ar fitting in tha lunahine at hli door-alll. i of opinioa that when a man had dona what a bad dona bv an ornhaa child, it wu a lira t h'l mosey would coma to light again, or twiM tuai tna ronuer wouia oa maoe io an r for it for. u Mr. Macey, obierved of him- . bn racuiiki ware u itrong u over, ppie had long known b?w ber mother had on mo inowy grouna, ana bow one noriaii been 'vund oa tne hearth by fafwr Silaa, bad lakra ber goinen oru tor nuiott gain- bioagbt back to him Toe tender and pe ar 1 na with ebiih Sllal had rea'ed her In net Inexparable rompanionablp alth hlmalf. d by tha aeclaaloa of their d trailing, bail irred ber rroia tne toweiug innueaou ot rUJiire talk and habit, and bid kept her d la that freihneu which It aometimea falae- rppoMd to be aa iaraiUUe attribute of rue- LV. wftct lore ha a breath f poetry whleh cia t the ralatloni of tbe least (attracted hamta tT, and thii breath of poetry had arroond- .ppit irom tne umt wneo ana naa lotiowea iriirh'. irleam that beLkoned her to Stlu'a th; to 'hat It I not turprlaing if, la other ;i betide her delleate prettlneae. the wu ialte a aommoa Milage maiaen. but naa a i of refinement and ferror which came irom I her teaching than that of tenderly-nurtured Kilted Jtetiag. She wil-Uo thUdUh and lie for bar ima I nation to rove Int o quetUooi It her unknown father for a long While It lot even occur to ner mat int muaa nave i fathen and tha firtt time that tha Idea of iintr navlnK Bad a nuband praaentaa It- to her, wu when 81 la ahowedher tha wad ring which had been taken from tha watted r, and had been carefully prteerred Im la a little lackered box ahaped like a i delivered tbl box Int Eppla't charm th bad grown ap, and aba of. en opened look at tba rbun bat Kill the thoubt y at all about the father of whom It wat '0)001. Jiaa aue no a niuer rery uoao -, who toved her better than any rati fatb the t IHase im mad to lore thair daaghtenT a centrary. who her mother waa, and hew in to ilia In that forlornnet. were aaea- that of ten preieed on Eppie'i mind, lit ledge oi tin. Wlatarop, anewuneruear end next t ttuaa, maoe ner mi laai a raauMberary precloatt and tea had lead again aked 8Uu to tell bar how her r looked, wooin aba wu like, ana now a Lund bar agalntt th fun but, led to- lit ay the little looutep ana ut oai padarau. Tha farsa both wu thara (till; Lit aftaraoaa, whin Epple etma out with nta tha aunabio. it wu tba trot abject rraatea ner eyee aaa taoagnt. B CatVtfwtd fa fa Jtrtk rl iIi . . . ?K"K, rau,r," Mi Eppie. " ' '" " enytn-ng about It," aba ad t ha f bashfully, hdf-rogniehly. "oslr Mrs. riniarai mm a Atron 'ud be i (rood, and "Ana tnl mltfhtha' knon It wlihnnt NUMBER 1328 ITHE WEEKLY SUN! SATURDAY, JU!fE 8, T88L. Oeareag Um HaMlera. Oar axchang from th Interior of thii State, and from other State. aontnU aarioo complaint of taw poor quality ef th clothmg faraucted to tha troop which ware Int moe ttred Into th Mrvioeof tha United State. Oar State Military Board la broadly charged, la veriomt Journal, with groat deraUetloa ef duty la the awarding of contract, and aa exhibition U demanded from the Board of tha figure at which tha contract kfr clothing tha votan Iter regtmenta.Wer awarded. Aa Otwega pap er Mjt that a proper It ioa for e.k wat put la by a party la tut city, bat tha contract wugivaa to'aoothtr patty la Albany, at a higher price for an inferior article, a tha itmpUeoa exhibit toa thowed. The Auburn AirtrHttr My that tha Mili tary Board refated to accept woolen goodt for uniform from Auburn, and accepted grty Mtlnet. It alio allegea that tha contract for uniform wu awarded to favorite a price above theM offered by retpenslbla bidder and that to tha matter of ahoet, Inatead of giving tha contract to teepOBiible partle la Auburn, It wu given to a New England party for aa In ferior article. A correspondent of tha Roche. ter Union thai doKribt th aalforml received at llmlrai Tba uailOTM to which I kav alluded war audi by ooMrect(brtbeaU,b7apajlla Nrw Vrk, M a com of iltJM eeeh. la eior thty vary'eonai darably, bat would avera M badly aa maty (ray. Tha material latetiat, coapnead of cUa im - abotty," with a prtnktlnr of KeMtan du hair aadbnatlea. The to ideeaa be bought, tarwbere that oeh are enld, IM It caatf per yad. Taara la Mt Iom IkMtllpronioa eeoh eult ta eomeuedy. Bume ef thMt eoanplalate are, pr jbaUy, axtcgar akd by local fceling aad jialeuay, but they are aot 1 heut goed fcnadetien. Aad the piopla have a rlaht to demaad troea 11mm hi aoibortty a fall atta. tntna ef tha manner ta which ahey hev dlachaiaad their very Import dull. Il PmnriylvaBja, there hit been tha groamtl thttltig la thfuinlahlaf of trey clothing ad luppUe. SOMa bllnki, wotthltu unifotma, aboM that were uanl to ba worn after a ftw dayt' uee, dfMyiag peek and ttale bread ware funlahad to thaaeldler at tbeVghem war prlota. Ornmi ling oa than ohargaa, tht Fi in Henna Journal pertmanlly raaarkai a Toe iiiiuii ef tht tret hula It ever, aad throughout theMiaawythe auihjrttlM Ma new proceed more ceutleaeiy ead deliberately. Toey cauat look out ftw the harptM who are willing I) vtctierite and plunder th patriot tha are ruth IngtolhadtteHeoftheeouitry. It la MiooUhlaf that there era inch BMundral on th Dw of the earth, man who would tmrve a eoldier or aoalha ttrii of ditMM la ale trwaoa, if they eould make a few dellara by the miinnm Bat tWe never wtt a governmenl or aa army that m aot Infeated with aueh rlilalna. BThaM "vtlUIna" are worae thaa tha open traitor whom oar Kldiart go forth to meet la Utile; aad it I our daty not only to pat a ttop o their villainy, hot to bring to a tharp aa n iintahlllty tha greater villain! who abow tbelr poaltlooa of trait and violate their oath of ofa.e by count virg a 1th thaa la their acheae bf plunder. For tuch, that a U a day of tack imii it In tba future. rreea th Prlt c f Waiea. U.v. lltxai Waauilaaoata ha raaairad tbe following letter ta ackaowledgamaat of tha hord-nme painting of tha ' City and Bay of Naw York," preteated throagh him to tha Ptlnoe of Wilet, by atreral of oar citiien I ItirxeuLiv Uku, Ciananwt, May 0, 1441. QBamaHiH i I biv tne honor to inform you tha your latter of Oeoombor laat waa delivered by Mr U. W. Niouuia K the rrlae of Wle, on the let Inmnt, who nqattad that geullemta to ooavty t yon hi grateful acknowledgment tor your vela- atiw gut, aaa wr en gra'uyiat; ierme in wnic yea beMOU'aredU.airhleBiyallligluieef aootpiabat. The Pilnoe CHnnaadame to Maura yru that, while be muat ever enlertaia a vtvld reoollecaon of your noble ctiy and tw nelgnborboi4 aad ef the gaotrout and Mthutiaatle welonme of lw inhab'a tauw. ha bljh'y pnt m tht picture which you have p-iwdkIIa It lyal II f lineal, not oulynn ae ouuatof tliaxialienoe m e work ef art, but m n Hliar en 1 a miat IntareeWDg manorial of hi viail lothalgrMl eouatiy, wlilb, u you Jualy oliwT.Uboiod bjeo maay oIom and powerful U- a to hi own. I lift th honor Vi be, (aaabxn. you- mMt obe dltnl bumble eorvaal, UOBKKT BKUJ1-; Utjot-a neraU Toltev. nnn Who Bit nit aad lhrr,of Nw Yerk cliy. Rrrert of the Htreet CeauUelMr. VVa have received a printed copy of the Ke pi rt of the Strut Commlalonr to th Common CfUtcil for tb fltat quarter of tha year 1861. From It we learn that tha whole amount dratra by requtiltloni upon th Comptroller by tha Department, for tha quarttr ending March 90th, wu $204,201 70. 1h expenditure of the different bureaux were u follow I Wbarvat, Piert aad Slip, 87,1M 68; Road, f 7,C;0 48; Land and Flic, $ 1,909 27 1 Lamp and U, tP 0,(98 32; Bepairt aad SoppUea, $13,380 S3, tod la Bureaux of Deputy Superintendent of BpIr and Sappllti, $18,112 Mi ta th Ba lata of Chief Engineer of the Fir Department, $18,000 17. For Btnet Improvement, th tarn of $81,130 33 hit Uen upended during th quarter . Th Erpert tmbract report from ail tha head of th ttvtral bartaux la th Depart meat, giving detailed tUtement of all axpaa dittrtt, with tha proper voucher! therefor. Th butlntm of tba Street Department team ta be conducted in a ttrict and lyttetaa'lc mauaar, Th Deputy StrtatCommitaioner, Mr. Lorxix, who in tha abetnot of tht Strut Commuuionar. from illruat, prepared tte Bprk itatea that aa tba Tax levy had not pitted tie Lagtalatara until tha cIom ef the fl;tt qnirtrr if the year. ue ueparuntnt confined iuell. u nearly u pMtiblt, to the baiaaoM of pproprUthm oa hand, Janaary 1U 1801, incurring ao txpen M that war aet Indltpenaably nacecttitry fee carrying aa tha batineet of tha Corportttoa. He then add tha following luggettioui Tb charter aipreaaly brbld expeaeM to be In curred ta advaawe of tht appropriation; theM apieopriaakne are never made uatll aaera thaa ooo-tMnh of tbe fieoal jw hM axplmd, sad, aeaH Mqoently.the whole machlntry of the ciy gortray meat muat either bt breuthl to a ttop, or lae kaada of It txeoutlve depertmentt muat Mtuea lb reetwnilblilty of MtMng Hide the law. -rue roniu mm noi eniv IUM omeere. Din tba whole ooeamuailr. beooena ataaiilartied with tyaleanaUo violation of law, under tba extenuating Vm of aiully, and when tht eoura la one In. asguraled, ll la aext to impeeaible toil a limit to tuch lrregularitlM. A chaW of the fieoal ymr to tbe let of May would apeidllf provide a remedy for theM evlla, which are te vextUeua and burden eome in thtr present tffeni and ao much I be fetred lu Ibelr fuiure lllaoaln. Ta Mi BaiTBExa While tha biatory of tha world teem with miUneet of tht unlreml fraUmlty of our gloriou Order, dUpUytd la itrugglet, ometlmM hand to hand, dvil aad foreign, from the Um of FTTiuaoa la Ularapoli dowa t tha Crimean War, It wu for tha ran. agadu of CharUttoo to break their terrible oath, and entail oa themtelvM th dreadfal vengeanoa of tha Oraad Archltett cf th UaV varae, under wheM autplcM w work. Keadithe following, and with aMdaaoanoe, u utterly unworthy of a, mo whoa aaladi and heart could ao have been warped, area by tha axlgancU of a traiterou aivll wan C J. Ami arm aa boeored mtmbev ef tha If a. aoftl bmatraiv. Oa Monday etenlnf , 1 Olneia. ne wm eeuea epoa oy a large aeoetawee of mww, we na mm tne tiiiammi that. duimg the whole tleu of hi eoanatmaM bv the aiage of lunator, h in aevtr owee raoofsiaad bv a atagbieu of Wmiou thara aaaaoea. rnaeroally, l, , , WEEKLY EDITION-SATUROAY, JUNE & 1M1 athera near Tha Albaay Ermin$ etrraol raaantly pab Utbal tha Mkjalaad lataraatiac amretire. Tha tut peragrapfa gtraa tome naw of Oaaaral BaArBuoAJD I We have Jutt had a eoararaaUoa with H. B. Arma, bnaerlr of Maaoheater, N. H, bat morireoenUvofnooaton, Texaa, whoarrired here oa Suaday aaoroing from th tunny South. He it a genUamaa of culture and mleUigenca, U a recant graduate of Ue Medical College of Louisiana, and it th owner ef a plantation and tome twanty-foar tltret m th tut cf Arkaa aaa. While torn of hit itamnt are almott iBcradldbla, w can m do raaaoa to doubt their tru'h. "Mr. Atir bad rereutly gone to llouiton U practice me icln. Refuting to accept a com minion in the tout hem army, he wu denounc ed waa 'abolitlonitt,' and delivered ever to the furr of tba mob. Fortunately a brother of Major AirtraRaua'a, who reeldu la Saa Anto nio, wat in town. Interfered ta hit behalf aad tovtd hi life. lie left oa tha 15th laitant, glad to gtt away on aay term. Oa tha night Kvloaa. ba mw two mea natlrM of New mpthtra- tarred and feathered, rode on a rail, and afterwardt hung! "Arriving at New Orlean on tha 18th, h found the cit r La a ttate of the wiUUat excite ment. A "reign of terror' the moat abiolate prevailed, llavlag uttered aeme unguarded worda, ha wu taken befcra tba Vigilance Com mlttM and Immediately ordered to ba ihlpped te Montgomery, Alabama, there to be properly over hauled and diapoaad of by th rebifgorern ment. Through the lnttrrno of Senator FT7r ArmiCK, wboee ton wai a cUm mat ot hia, he lucceevel not only in averting hi fattwa m'pacud tpy, bat mm ia procuring a pau to ormeNorta. lie wu put aboard the cart In charge of aa olHcer, handcuffed and cloeatr guarded, acd to traveled until! he reached Naihvllle, Tesneaaee. whta h wu flailly di chtri d from cuttody. "II Inform u that ha traveled Mreral head red milet through Alatama aad Ueorgla on the am train with General BaavaaaaaD, who bad been orgamitmg tht ttcruton Jbrctt la Trrat. latter nwa tb New Dttiaiy, Frtm (At Srracexe JourntU Mty tl. Dr. MAOTta McQoaaa, a young man native Bottta. Matu., wbe wu graduated at tha Surgical aad Dental College of Hew Orlean a year tpe, and who hu atace resided at San An tonio, Tax, arrived here on Saturday after noon, ta.hu way to friend in Btod laland. Ue left Saa Anteoloon the erenirg of tha Itth intt., arrived at Mew Orlf ant oa ta morning of th 17th, proceeded thence to Mobile and Montgomery, Alabama, and north ward through TeruwMM and Kentacky to tha free ataU u rapidly u cireumttaocM would admit. lie wu obliged to 1VI Saa Antonio within twenty-four hoar, for having aaid to Mr. Mixoa, on of th editor of tha Mew Orlean Vqya-K, that th Matlmeat ot a apeech ha had made at that p'ao thowed hia to be a re bel and traitor. Several ahota were fired at him by laotoatd rebel, and threat war made to hang him, and it wu only through tha In terceMion of leading cltlaen wh were hi friend that ha wat allowed until tha next day toUavatown. lie wu not allowed ta bring away hie peraonal property, aot va hi ur gicai aad dtntal toola. At Sen Antoalo, th day before he caaa away, ha uw a woman from Beaton, Mat., a ripped naked in the public itrwt. tarred and feathered, and rod on a rail around tha public K,uaia, with a Palmetto Bag bound around her bted, and a negro rn each aide a erowd of white devil eaaductlivc tha orgta. Th Mm w.ek, oa Chabli SABBoaB, of llavarbill, Mau., and FaAxeil Kiidbb, of Ltwrenoe, tlm, hid been hang by the mob. The "cilme-ofthe evlctlmtof tbe "chivalry" wu that they bad axprwead Union tympithlea. At Hew Orlean, thara wu a fleet of twelve large itumboita, whleh ware being armed aad manned, mwm represented, far aa attack oa Cairo, and to da service for tha Southern Con federacy on tha Miaiaelppl. They wart tha Admiral, the 8. IL Tucker, the City of New Orlean, the City cf Louisiana, th Ohio Belle, the Urn. Pike, the Skr Lark, tha City of Mem nhl. tna Baltic th Cab, and two others. Toe four llrtt-named were already equipped with 42 pounders, and twelve 3i poutderteach. Jbef were to b under th command of (Jen. IIXOW. New Orlean wu occupied by 2,000 Mlditrt, and a cotton brtutwork xtodei along tha ItvM for tlxUea tquru Union man, u fMt at diacovered, are confined in the work-houM and pariah priua until they are willing to Jola tht traty, whon tbty art uniformed, and known at tht "Wo k-IInuM Guard.'' Dr. M J. taw two hundred of thee' troopt, who were brandtd "W. II. O." Tba ttreet talk w that Oeo. Piliaw'i forcu would be ready to atUck Cairo between the 20th and 2o:h of next month. The SjJ of the Weet, itoien by th reoelt. wu lying at New OtUaot; the had th.rty port holM in bar, from each of which nrotruded a 11-pound brut gun. and four big guDi were oa th deck. It wu laid thit tha wjuld be lent ta Ma th firtt of tbl week. Thar wu a number of tug lying In the ri rer, a'med and maenad, ready to ru it a bloihade of th mouth of IheMaelulppL On tbeeUamboat St. CharlM, coming up th Alabama River, from Mobile to Montgomery, th-re ware 2,760 troop At Mjatgomary, he In'ormtJ, there w.r 13,000 troopt la samp. Be fall under tuipidoo hire, and wu ceiflctd IB tbe gurc-nouM ty in viguanc vjmmit ta for tbn hour, uatll they became utlefled t he wm on hi war to hi "horn la K.a- rkr." Ha reatlntd at Montgomery during tha mott of tha 19th and 90ih lt-, and there ta mott of in leading tplrtU of tb Ujnl .delate mora Bent, Jcrr. Datu, A. II. STriut, Tax oar, aad member of th Rebel Cblnt. Qea. Bnarjaaaaao wu there, and took hi depart ure, oetenilbly for Charleston, a th 20th, 11 cam on the um train wl'h Dr. McQ., ai far m Aagoita. Th train conaUted of tiro loco motlvM and ona hundred and forty-eight car. filltdwkh tioop. At nearly every aUtlon, the ctii wu tloppad by Vlgilcno Commit tal t, and a thorough March made for perton Oct lug to th North, who war Indlicrlmfaala ly termed "Abolitionlfts." At Macon, Bxad gtu ai.d mad a iMch to t great trowd at tha railroad atloo. lit lift tb train at Aagu th and wit laid to ba oa hi wy to ObarU. tlo. Thtiojp took no'br rout at A'a- fita. ltviy place Ihepnpl were thoroughly it ted, end oa all bandt th work of military pTeearallon wu to be wan ami heard. Our if.rment encountered a number of train of chr wlthbodlMof troop, bound north wird, and Urge quantltlM of arm and munition of war going la tba Mm direction. At Chatta nooga, the war forty eight ear loaded with cannon bill, and ahall, which were marked Columbnt, Ky." I From Chattanooga, Dr. McQutxs came on UNaabvilla, Bawling Oreoa, aad LouhrvillU, vrhar he for tha firtt time axparlaocad a feeling of lecoritr; and then to Laiayette, lad., and directly throagh to thlt cltr. ft required much agroitneu to get through from Mobile to Ken tacky. The (trlctMt arrlUanoe 1 kept ap far impeded penoni, and tha tllghutt taepl cloa teal tha doom ef tba unfortunate perton. Tba beggag of all traveler U rlgldlj Marched, aad all paraoaa lurlog any of the cotton itetw aaa only d o by mean of a ptu tlgned by tha Governor. At Mobile, a man named JbrerH BuADur, a native of llartthill, Kin., who had come from llouaton, Txt,wu fcuna t hrt la h't trunk a muuicrlpt account of tie proceeding of the Confederate la Text, which wu ittticlaot to determine hit fate It wl at firtt propomd to bug him on th (pot, bat a teoond thought dettrralaed th Vigilance ObmmlUM to teoj blm back to Text, and let tb people ther deal with him. Dr. McQoroi Myt there are mtny Union mea in Text, who ar obliged to keep illent. Tb rebel everrwkere had the gTMtMt confi dnc la their leader, aad la the ipMly tao ctt of th rebellion. Tney ar entirely igno rant of tha ttata of thing at the North, and with the aid they expect from northern tyapa taUert. ther believe that they tuv aa auy Job before them. Patuiotio. Engraving of CaAaxaa Li cw'a peiatlagof th "Deprturof th PU gyiaa" ar told at th old UuMtbierf Gallery, one-third of the proceed to b dvotd to the t aiaa DeTeiM load. Tata Pa Kalb Bxoraruxr. The Da Kalb 1 egiaMat, Col, Toa Qoaa, b naw alaoat em- pMtea. Ait to omcer kv occuptta poaiuoaa h thaumlw of Earopa. rem a Cerrripeniruf tf fa lWtant, A eTUtch at Meier tlenarat Bvttltw, BoroT, Iy 28, 1881. BanjAitT Faajrvxct Bvnaa 1 a natlra of Deerfield, N. IL, and WU bora oa th 5th of Nrmmber, 1818. UUCtther wu a eoldier or a Muaaa la tha War of Mil. Mr. BtrrLaa ramloLwUwbaBtm.aa wua boy. Sha wt a weataa f energy aad ability, aad, I be lUvu, kept a bceudlug-aiM for a Itvtag Mvaral yetJ trier trjareraored to Lowell. fbaUaow in California. Berua tunded th Low Iilgh School aid tha Aeedemr at Exeter: trad- aeted at Waterrille Obilaga; Hadied law in tha effioa of Wiiuam Sutra, Baq., a lawyer of ao great ability and of rathe poouapatatlou, and wu admitted to th bar la . Ha plaaged immediately eato Uw and fMltics, paying about u much attention to one u the other, and, for a wonder, neglecting neither. I re mtmberhlmta MlOgotaglnu th neighbor leg town and making Democratic (peecbea, for he wu of a Democrat!.) family, od hu al wayi adhered to aa faith of hi Tathar. lie hu a brother named Anaaaw jAcxinr Bern aa aad I conclude that theie I aot a drop of 'Federal blood" ia hU vein. HU ipeecha weie imtrt, altp-daah aiTtira, thowitg. tht Mma geneial trait which bar charaeterUed him u a lawyer and politician trer tinea ba began hit career. Gradually Btii.aa' ability and tuccee commanded wealthier and more reepectable client than at first, though be ha never re fbeed, u fir u I know, to prtctice ia the Po lice and J unices' Court, and to defend tha mott desperate and dlarapatabU tulprtt. At th criminal turns of th MUdltMX Court, be hu alwty, t lent until ttry recently, done a gnater amouat ef butineu than anybody else, and hia leputation at present It that of th mott luccateful criminal lawyer la th lUt. lllidevicMarevibift to obraia an acquittal and releaM are akulutely tcdlea tad innumer able. Me I never Otnnted or baffled until the lenience It patted and put into execution, and tha reprieve, pardon, or commutation it refUMd. A verdict of guilty It nothing to him; It I only th beginning ti tb t; be bu fifty exception; a hundred motion In arrett ef jadjiment; and after that tba htW corpai and ptreca! itpievin. Il u creditable to llon.au that he ttuck to tba Diuocrttle party to falhfullyand for o BUnyyeira, la city where that party wu perpetually id a minority. It wu only by tha aid of the Free-toiler thtt he at latt get into th LtgitUtnra, Bon.ua wu th fetder of the Coeliiloiiita la tha Ilouee. and hia battlto wlthOria P. Loud, Um Whig leader, are memorable la th alttory ef legialatir trifa la thlt ttaU. Th election ef delegtto to th Corttlla tlonal Coawntlon next cam on t tht Coall tlonittt carried Lowell eattly, aad Butijui wu choaen. Ia thl Convention he took an active part, aad displayed graater ability and appre datloa of prlncipUe thaa anywhere ebw. And be wet at fertile la expedient u ever. The publUhed debatu bear evldenoa of hi laduatry aad tklU, and tha votes exhibit hi fidelity to tb priaciplM and bmmoim of tba majority of tba Convention. the Coalition having tailed to destroy th Whig party.lbougb it dealt upon it mortal wound, the KnowNoUlag party a0Mlnl8adv and flniahad it. BtnLaa, to hi eredit be it Mid, fought tbl moTKtrou ou'grewth of bigo try u raliartly u ha bad fought tha Whig. W ben Jo. Una and hit Nunnery CommltU brought tha Ligiiutar of lkii into contempt, axd In teir-defMM tha chief culprit had to b axaelkd, Bonn appeared u hia counsel, lax urlatlag in the ofiaortaaltr to tkow up tha folIU t of tha new party. When G abonbu dlt baaded tba Irish coapaal, Bon u taaUtad, and, afttr hi ooamhaoa a Coteoal wu takta away, he wtat to law. and proaecuted tha Ad jutant Gtteral for taking tha guei from tha aimorr, with no u'Ufaetory result, howrr. During th growth and since tha taceodaacy of tha Bcpublicaa party. Gen. Bunas hwheaa b full communion with hit party, until It broke topUcea. lBthayaarlrl68hUlriBdattapt ad to nominate him for Governor, but Mr. Bcacii brat him by about 208 mtjoritr out of a thoutaadi dalegatas. At thl tttae llorua wu the candidate ef the Liberal, aad Buacii of tha flunkari. Th next yter, by general content, Butlkb, ttUl occupyiag a liberal pe tition, received toe BoaUnaUon, and full rota of hi party. In 1HC0 came th tplit la the DemocratU party, and Gen. Botlkb played very promi nent part In the Conian'ion at Charluton and Baltimore. With hit usual platkand audacity, be told the tltve-holdn om very plain Iru tha, and en tha qtuetlonof ihepUrformioughttbea with tb'lliy tnd ikilL Tbe blitoryef theM con. ventLnt it fth In alt men't minds. To tha (urprlr of all except IhoM who know howiily Gen. ButLka i inilutnotd by hit frienda, h floa'ly wrnt with 'lit BaacaiaRioa party, m! iMt fall becam it candidit for Governor, Mr. Ui-atii ictumlog hi old poeition u the rrgultr ctndldete. Konjta at uce fell very low In the scale of popularity. In the Fall of 1858 b wu elected to the Sena' by the votto Of Kfublicn tnd Democrats, against tha regular Republican adliUt In th year 1HC.0, h could hatdlr get an audience in th hells whin for yMrete had twtyed tht 'litre Democracy ' of I be t lud. city. I attribat hi political accent ticity at this period to the bane ful influence of Calbb Cesiiiao and Fmiikb A. Hildrxtii, hit brotbtr-lc-ltw, now or recently Pott-Mttter of Loatll. Vet Botlu' cootm wu ftr all eonilsttnt with hi leadiag p JiU cal prlntlpla, which hu ever ba attachaxnt and devotion to hit party. lie probably top posed thtt th Democratic ptrty would cou Unu to axltt. and that th slart-drlrtrt could rMum tbelr supremacy over It before a gnat while. Soma of the Bauccxurutoaa aaa, tuch a Cutiuo aad Gioaoa B. Loarao. and other wboM namu may pcesibly be found aignid to torn of th Mixed teleprtpbic dispatch, wer undoubtedly d.ep la the dltunlon eompirtcy; but no luipldon ever tttachtd ItMlf to the Unity of BtrtLxn. lie caret nothlnar for aUreiy, or lor anll-llvry, and 1 a ready to voiwat tne on ai tna oinar, to Mrra int lot, r ul.l,..rf. II-k.. .. I.UI-1 .- nttiof bllbartr. lIbMvr boldlriuitlded th slectlon of CiiARU SoMaxa to th Santo br tb Deraocrau of 1851, while Cciuixa, liixsaxiu A Co., who were undrf gnUr , eminences tnsn aa u tne coaii'ion, ootn nsv ing rtceived Ulke under it, have been tba bit ter t enemlit and most unrtlintlng par sec u tort of anttalavary men ever tloc it became their InUr.it t mak pe.c with th National Pro-8'rveiy Democracy, LtUu'y for Gen. BorLxs, la th hoar of hi spaireot f ollttcal decadenct and despondency, liettlimaln-iineil hit elation In the military lertka, b i.ig wl b hit uiual adroitneea, ia ' toeyeur iv;i, coninvea to get elected iinga dter Gent Ml, toe mn thaa making good the military ttanding which b lost at tht bandt of tht Know-Nothing Governor In 1SJ5. I be lieve he entered the rank In 1810 u a member ofth Lowell City Guards, ona of tha comptnU wfflch bot tb bruat of th conflict at Belli men on the 19th of April list. Ilehuataete aad talent for military L'fi either for ltatlf or far th dutlnctlon which it afford. II cannot be called a graceful Midler, for h hu aa auk ward hitch Tn hit gait and tpptrtntly no ear for music, but tiluil bold and martial ale, a furtoss, dtlsnt, Mlf-r:iant bearing, which mon thaa make ap for all trifling dacloci cf tbl ort. Tb um qatlltlM which mark blm at a lawyer and politician, will doabtlea distinguish him u a soldier. Ai In politics and law, be never MtaUUhos rinciplM, but alwayt rtliM upon expedients, in war he will be apt to fail in comprehamivineM of plan, while In xe cationof plart framed fjr him, or tn move- inenae wuica nive o ue maoe upon toe spur ox i ine niuiiiaui, ua win nrooiviy iu uiirivaiieu. Let not tha opraolng General fancy thtt he hu olrcumvented and defeated BoiLia until tha battle It over. I bavt ipokrn of Gen. BoTLxa' opposition to tha Lowell corporations, la th olden time. lie fought them from boyhood till he wu forty yian rid. lit wat the legal and political ad viser of iheopera'irMdarng (hi itrlkeiind tec-hoar Itw tgitttlont, whlih freuutttly oc cored UtWMO 1840 tnd 1855; he fought th battle in Bett utiioti ana eonauctM u ligltUtiv lnveetlgttlon Into aUeged Interfer tnor with tht right of tnlfng. But now ba it a ttocknoidtr and direc'or in tha UindlMex M ill and UvM la th houM erected by Samqbl Uwinri on tb bank of Concord river, Uea. Btrrua wu married la 1811 ta M'u Sabaii llrLDOKTU, on of a family of some what brUliaat girlt, thai living la Dracut, tb daushtai of Dr. Isbaxi, Iliuixaiu. who wu a man of decided ability. Ba hu two or three children, and I belune hi donuttie relation an exceed tagly alesMnt aad anvttbU. Ha I hl.IJ. .. wl rJ mmAl - -. I weU u of making It, andfreebaarted and ibaral without bac xtriT5Al, O k erabloodd aad impuMv aaa, eomhativa, pertirUot ia erery tort of sntsrprU ar contro verry ia whleh be air ba eagaged, lorlag lb " rapture of tba atnfc" qntta m much u da alrmg th fruiU of th riatory. Oea. Bwrua bu a great raasonafbtUtr. aad m a umdwrM th coufidanc of th patpU of thit ttata, who uew mat na it toyu aaa courageoew, taa what it of eqaal ooBMqae, ia tha fall rr of life and amply endowed with brum. Cat, Aalorioa la Ctarta ah Col. AsDBaaoa, oa Sandiy wesk, made tha fottowragaut little tpMcblo tha Khobrtof tk German Minion Sabbath School in Ctacia aatli "I dU.not expect, my dear children and mend, uneo I came here, to be asked to ad drrnyou. bat it I well, perhtpe, to My a few wi rdi. I hive been placed, provident tally, la a pmitlca that bu attracted tbe attoatlen of our country to m tnd to raj littler band. But i wi uut tot bare you misunderstand ma or my potl'lon, and th canats whkh have ted me a'e'y th'ongh tba danger by which I hv been (urroualed. No mortal aatlttanra, no In dividual aid, would hare taffiood t that aad. Ism willing, and I aa net tahamed frankly to tell you, my young friends, that no event, no transection took place thara, In any day, of aay Interest or Importance to our causa, without my first appealing, to God In th morning, to give me a spirit of wisdom to understand, that I might oomprehead Ilia will, to give me itrengta ( f purpose tnd reiolulioa to know my duty to 11 im sud to my country. Therefor tba credit i f whatever wm done doe aot belong to me. Before I lift Fort SumUr I received letters from friendt tailing me that I should be In mora danger from my frleadt than I wu from my enemies that I muat be careful not to be enoUea from flattery. Tbe advice wu well limed ; but 1 trust God thst lie bu uvsd me frem the dangers in which I wu placed. Feeling, Ulitnug and brpiag thus, I confer I hev not lelieved In my own mind that I wu entitled to tkeleast credit for what I hav dot, I ecauM God put it koto my beait to ao that which Hid. l'rfon my yoang friends, I would urge apon all if you, la the transac tion! f life that you will be calKd upon ta perform, and uth IndivWaal hu transactions to pel form u momentous to him u what 1 hav petfoimedlttome, bit atonal happUsM de pend upon It 1 would hare you all put your trust luGcd Do that with aa bumble heart, and )u will be blut la thU lift and prepared for everlasting happlneu In that which I to com. I raa Mr no mora." The Gazrtlf of Monday ha thlt paragnph ! "lhe gratifying Intelligence that Col. Aanxri aoa bu besa assigned the eoamand of th Ken tutky Brigade, reached tkia city br telegraph yesterday. The dlspaioU wu from Col. Gstu btu, now ia Washington. It Is nsedlau for u to uy that tha mem at Cam Clay an in ecatadM at tha thought of twlngled Into bat tle array by the hero of Fort Sumter. The raskt of tht brigade will be filled up Immedi ately, Then will ban difficulty experienced in getting recruits bow aet the least." Mealtom Ceartrelre. The New Orletai ISeayume that acknowledge! a cotslgnmoat which had Jutt reached that city fioaMebllet A dltpatch, received btre thl morning from MoUle, tUtot that th good people of that city btre tbl; pad to us, by the steamer to arrive bate tomorrow moraine, "a true-heart id Abo litionist," la good order and well conditioned, and marked by having ona half of hi heM thtved, intended, no doubt, for our authoritb to make marglaal notM thoruupea. Thl 1 a doubt vary hind ef our alaUr city In Mi ding ut th lint of their imported crop of tb Mason, bat w rgrt that wa canaot appreciate the favor, u wa have already had a turfeit of th foreign vegetable. We lecomaend tha cltttau of Mobil herMfter to mak a clem that of tlim, indMndthea to th oorporat Instltn tltn forth oonverrion and redemption of un billed trt and fanatic, for th Una ef llx months. Ceuem rtilUtMhreahr. Tlie Ltmlrn Chriitian Obttrvtr, the organ af the f.'rMyth'cal portion of the Chureli of Eng land, thu bonettly ttowt It prafartncti, tnd Indirectly confesMt thtt Cotton, aot Christ, it king. "Wlutever th refalt may ba, Kngland look! on with sorrow. Wa ckanot profe-t a nalional Interest on behalf of a revolution, how ever luiccsifut it mty be, which aim tt th m ttbliibmenttf gratt wrong, a vast national crime l'rl, ifU mutt it to tot vui Io btim ftindly Itrmt trilh a Xtpublit wno vaar nicBiiaTios abb laih i orraauioa aim iicmah iiirxainall We regret th courts rn which tht Confejertted SUto hav entered, but. u nation, wa have bo feeling towarde them but tbat of usmixbd oood wiixl" And wbyf 'fltcauM CongreM hu imposrda tariff r K sis of dutlsa, on trtlolM oi a rtlgn commerce which will effectually de itroy om of tbs grutut branctet of our trade with ber." lAler frM Fort riekeaw. The folio etrg extract from a prirata letter from Piikma, May 12, givM an tocount of tha relative poeltloni of the contending forcet, and tbtlalort of tkt garrison In itriogthealni: tksir diftncei t Conimvclng t Fort McBae, the ibort fol low! ramewhit the Mm course u th oppoelto (Id of th Uudtoa dot at Wat Point, Fori McIUe nrcipyUg tb poeition of Ardtnla Commencing at Fort McBae and ending at tha Navy Yard, tha two Ikes-one drawn from McKaa, tha other from the Nary Tsrd-intsr. Meting at Picktai, -would mtk with itch o, htr an angU of about 13i. The Mvaral bat trte ar tttaaUd at from about 1,800 to 2 600 rardi from us. That vou tee that wa art almost completely ixgiri uy a cirei pi or. 1. l- .- 'J. , . .LI. In order to brovidt irrilnst thl. w bar been obliged to build trarere, bllaJtges and cover-faces, eootlructed of timber and nod. Thlt, toel bar with landing th ttorm Irom tk iblpt, hu occupied almott all our time. We an bow llttrelly living undr grtuod. What we mott daain at peewnt an t Jm lagt, I a ivy guot and njhd emmm. Wa are a ima'l etnuon, iaoIaUdlnan tnamy' coun try, aid no point nearer thaa 1.800 mlUs from which we aaa obtain any tupplle. Of ccurw. w must b contidtrst In tn poeition of batleged garrison. It la Tery deslrtbl that wa ibouldaxtend our front toward tbe light, M u to divide the etemy'i fin, and to thiiaten hit left flask the Ivy-ytrd. A toon u wt hav accomplished oar d feotlv work la the fort, tbia will be don. Ia fact, w aay be taid to have dona to at tha present tlm, aad u toon our bury (una rsach at, we will be ia position to atium th oferuir. Would you Ilk to hear omthlag about th trttegy of position Th tnemy'i right rest oa Fort McBae, which U on a null land p nlniul. connected with tha aula land by a narrow Mild causewsy, which I ovurrUwetlat biah wUr. Fort McRa i n old work, somswhat Ilk CastI WUllam in Ntw York, and not tn rery good tta'a of repair. All along tha beech from thl cauaeway, tha acedr bavt lieen construct log a aeriM of tend batte ries, wldch Uimlnat at lhe Navy Yard. Tha length cfthia line 1 akcut four mil from tb cauMway thna mile. In th centra lUndt BnDcu. havinu alirhtr uuna and a llttls to tha light of a 1 the lighthouse, which compU't ly ovsriotikt tU our work, ao that th enemy can Me pretty much everything which wa an ddog. Wa could not potiibly extend oar Ila beyond two mil. Tha enemy' (uppliet tbic th lisrlwr I closid agalntt him. bavt to bs obtained by wsy of Psosacol (about twelr mileioff). Theyar forwarded to that pluca by the railroad from Montgomery. Our garr lion l about 900 strong i the floet cin supply, f nuceuary, about MO niora. The eoemy't ttreogth U Mtimated at Irom 5,000 to 10,00. I inspect tha flnt figure to be tbe true one, A Hedel Cear. , The following conitltutlon of the 8iOout Guard, at Ntw Orleans, desirvM a place In th 'KbtUloaBcord,''nd U worthy the ooa- ilderatloa of all pvimnt otdiri who niitt toflght t bomtt Cairruf tf fat 8i C'asc Qutrit-Aitpttd Maf lf 180oJf: rrMpt en DuI.a Article t TbJaootnsanv shall bu lb um of thiBMC'SstOutrd. IkI Tee number of lh Ba Onaiariarda I (latUUfremaatolnhjUraiorawra, SUN. $1 FOR 16 MONTHS Art. I. The twalre mmptay ahall imaatiufael. mt each asambarbtuf ts1sal to tutaa ai awe Art. t-TM eownrenr aOatl MewauaW afl mlS. aryru'M aadueaa. BvymasibaT shall arm hhasaUra kla own tray for MMe eeirloe. a4 bchs nianeeo u reawueaea so ao M n ft m a kmnl ikisjm from In tun i m. Art. tV. TaMCeaIOuardtbaU baiiwniMfi Id by iseh rrfelar member I rueeSloe, be It UWlaMrly M th epetouef mambera to obey tb enter ef the seeing eemaMadar ana, M Uer axypleese. aut.ev seeuuerwe win nreae eeasinrreeiiwi aliy, or oflawer trovided thty have aotbiag abet todo. At! T Rh member of lb Owe Autrd stall, whilst aotJa service, draw the Uleertog rseione i one Duet: eiarev, one ao. empegne, lire finger trgvme, sudo. Itourboa, orss dosaa reie, one bone turkey, owe balled do, eae don brol'td o;tMrt, two doaen do. la tht u11,ob beehetiutnratckienka. Manned. All. . VThea ee asenhlaf ordtf Meh mamba of ibe Ouseds st all be allowed OM boot boy, ooe baiber, cne laundress, one earring wtih Iwo hor.ia. cm set of flak tear took la. one reek of dan at r) lloa, twe deubled barrelled ehol iuaa, eae port able Iwo elorv dwelling hnua, on library ef aalae ed tov)a,cdosa pertodieal, aad oaetrarel Is Wll-ard teble. Alt. , Member are trpieaely fbrbiddM to per Ivemerry dnryonntretyte their wishes, and aery nderwhkh shell be s4vra by aa otln( erneer wtttrral Its havtag been previously discussed by tbe enttr corps, la dsbeting enrleey lassinblieT. ekeJl ubjtot lhe eflleer grvtng U to ba fined M much M he pieasse to pay. Art. 10, Member who has mnsleel Ii 1nimll ar resulred to being theoa Into th Held, but as leo aueniben shall play lhe same true M tbe teme Una anl m the) pweaa to do so. AH, tl. The ecu re dutyiredal'y aaatgaad to thla corpeby their owadiaoie.loaehaube to treat and ttlieas. Art, It Absent ra ember e sliall be oonaidersd at resent alt ry drill or lo.l call, tod reepeetod stoordlagly. rare aad IttMt, A utror iiiidiii P.wtmuters hu been mad eat at tha IVet-cfllc Dipartmeat, to which ui appended the amounti far which ther an pneaa deUnqaent. Doapllcate UiU will t girea tM commanding ooleera ef th vtrioui divuioat moving aouthwrd, with accompany. Ing Instructions concerning th treatment of the mom. It I- iteted oa good authority, that uo ritMof men will meet with anon severe punishment, or mon summary, thaa that which will be visited apon theM mea. Sine tha atixun of tha telegraph aanu Kflpta, th numliar of Wuhlngtonlaa who have beta tuddenly called South la Urge. A protnlceot dealer la flrsarm, raslding hi an Ktstsrn tttU, calltd at tha Dtpartmant t In quln If It eould ba called tresaoaable for a mauufaatnrlng firm to send lists of pricea to ronaar euttoaatts la tha South, aad If talagia phlc ccmmintcatlon concerning th tsttunof armt Mid could ba eouatad hurtful to tha Gar smmeut Ha waa told tuch acta wer deci dedly wrong, and would coma within tha defi nition of treason ; whereupon be departed crestfallen, for he hat Indulged la both perfor mances within th past ennaib, Tbb Cattcub and imprisonment of hotUgu It nothing new, certainly; but tb rebel hv discovered aa origlaal way of manating It. uraiaaruya Deuigereni parry tninaa it arr to take ill Drionn from .the aaemv country; th MossioalU, however, with the vs'jjisu dlscntion which mark to maty of their acta, an tailing tbelr owa eltltan audi making prisoner of thaa. Thu wa daily bear that the Virginian have captured other Virginians, and an holding them tlB ther te uht th United SUtM doM with tba nbai Mvalry caught th other day fa Alexandra.' Thl I aa eminently tafa proceeding, and otuv mendt lttelf to tb southern toldlm. TuBGovaaaaturs, ay a Wihlagtoa let ter writer, doe not entertain tha purpou of attacklag Stwall'l Point, u It it not (Mentis! to tbe succim of tba campaign that our troop should occupy thst poeitleu. Neither doe tb GoreraBwat aan to potest Qarpar't Ferry. Tb phlloaophcr of th TriseuM wu oaoe a uttt at a table when champagne wu plenty. Tb ahUotppher psrmltted tha Mrvaai to fill hi g'sm to th brim, to th amaaanvsnt of tha eompaay, wha thought ha wu about to depart from hi pledge of temperance. They war ruiuntf,whn, putting hi hand oa the gUu, he aald to tha wellen ' That 1 right; U th win you put ia that glut, it warraated aot to knit anybody." All tbe troopt tba nbelt put it Harper 'i Ferry or Bewails Piint, will be at harmleu u thMp la a pea. Ubtrtr the Haatna af t'ulea. Tbrn I undealabla truth la th following sxtrsd: Crr Italy wu first united under thttwty of th Roman Bapublic sh wu firtt dlslntsrt fd and distracted by tbe despotism which racoeeded. It Is Liberty thst I making her ciM more a nation. France wuted oentariM la psln'ul effort! to eonttltuts herself a nttloa under tuccauiva dynatliu; It wu th lUpub 11c that at last gave her unity of lawt and sim plicity of admlilitratlon. Germany hu spent a thouMnd troubled yurt la f. ultltM fl'ort to a Ilk tnd; tweep twsy her dyastiu and feud atories, and she, too, wnald constitute beraelf "ona and Indlri.lUs within a life-time. Lib erty it today the cement of our political edi fice; It Is Slavery alone that diatract and would destroy the Nation." TV Next Cettea CYr. Some weekt ago it wu nggeeted that lh cotton grown In the toothern tttUa thit year would probably find It way to market by war of New Yotk aad other eutarn cities. To thl th Ntw OrUst Crttctnl repllM that lhe platter, factor, ooodaetor and manager of railroad!, shipper and Mplalns ef steembuats, or crsntrollsis of any other means of trane;iertaUon, would be shot like aad d fa and deservedly, too end their I rcperty eounecsted. If ther atleneptsd to forward bale of eoUoo neithwsrd until the blockading squadrons wer withdrawn, pesos de clared, and tbe Udependeac of the Confederate SUIrs rtoonlad ;' P-ad tb tlt?rh report that th Mont gomery COL vintion hu prohibited tbeehlpment of cotton except through th Mtport of th cotton tt A few dsyi line w noticed th entry at thl pert of a cari.0 of cotton from Florida. Tha jchocLUt Commerce, from Aptlachleola, Flori dt, inland tLU rooming with atother rargo ol thit ptoclOv product. Th ret el flag it painted t tht hil U tb manlfeet, and tha ctpttln ptyt hit fine of a hundred doUsrs hut cotloL coon and wlU come u long at wa want It may ba ben noted that tha tuna! annual bowl Ml up by tb south n jourtalt about ' a limit crop ' for tha currant year datlgned, of cejIM, toenhtnc th price of th Itapl at the northern and Kuropeaa mrkst-lt thu far unheard thii jeer. Oath contrary, al i brush it bu been uaquMtlonably tha. wont taring known for yean. North or South, th latut Mutuant paper an In ecetaiUe over their crop prospect, and ay that th fild nrr Uokad finerl oaf, What Shall ba Deta whh ri sitae re. The moment we touch the Mil of aieoodiag State, wa thould maka dean work. Every rebel thould ba taken ptlaonar aad instantly marched out of the Itate the idu of letting c a ooa parole of aoaor It a delusion which w should no loBger prcUc upon oursalv. Then I no hoaor la a rriet To treat tuch far arm leniently only tddt to their malignity. Tba momeat a rebel U captond, ptrtioultriy in. . k ahnnld be lnl'aoUr packed OtT to tha Interior of MmechusotU. or Ntw York or Ohio, where exteetivebarratk thould be im medltUly erected for thair accommodation. VT should cUar tb loll ut) go. Th mo ment thlt count ll taken, traitor would b ry ctrc, tvn apon tk toll of Virginia. VVa could perform no mon useful service than U take 20 0U0 Virginlant and give thaa six Eontht' schooling in tha Interior of Maaeachu Mttt. They would Me thins then they never dreamed of, and go bom witar man. Cbt k I'ltru, Pbacs, WBiua ruana u no 1XA u." " Dialog th last few davt tba gnat I ream of toulhsr toldlery bu rushed through Btcumond wun a current oi nuowutav . But, oa yaUrdar, thlt city UfUj adysnt ef different men. There were certala Individual, calling themselves CommiMloosn from lb ua bnr itat of Man laud, oa their way to Moat ffruieVy. where they will counsel 'President Davu to withdraw hi troop from Virginia, suspend hit prapi ration of defence, aid go quietly te bed, a bUe Gov. Hick and th Leula mtunof FreJerick aakapaaoa betweeaVlr alnlt aad Lruooui I Impudence never wtat farther oa aatonbootlea ervue. UM TUMJ ITUMiita. iw awVstaa t ""' - ii It fartaAtMavsB aw I 'wWr J to. lavlssal taaeMftiMaMkfiar, - ; 't erfDeeeM,MeeaMtkaVaBUBl eflrmv eras auoe.aMaM Itona. AdrartisSBaUMt tenlia aaau U JJJ. Thl MMMIitiMI la (asatalf tat4j War aaa Jaaiiiiewie k tm frc Kmstaarral fof the rebel arwrr. Srr. AAA-. WA..K.KA . a -VI anv www a vwwww amiauiar a fa Flckuu Dtatftct Swath Careeftia. Da. n " "Army Hjaa,el tha law Iundmf,.aasj beett nag hi aataw . .tatb great acwftaao ef the aav of "Old i tkarche. gregttlona. Tna SacmarABT ar Wa ' of test Joojsdaraey bu deteraasned to acaaat aa aoor troett, except the who enlist lor ftofta tea Tbb Coftwrcnctrr Taaora an eann!U4 har th itata with regular army wtgctu larw aad strong bortot aad hanta fifteen to taeki reglaeat with ambulance! aba. MnroBD, Coirsj baa aad aa pproHtiaa af ! for every BcaaarrUd. aad $11 lorarerw married volnntear, sad roted to lnsen thelii of Try tolditr for ft,000. On. Sc-oiT being Utelr aksd what Btunt to do with Jxrr. Davtb. for eawr stretched out hu open htmd aad alawl It, III Ingtrt have beaaui to dbwa. Tna Moarxa Adtutubs of Mar M i that orders had been laued ta the aferka af tasv derartmtBta at Montgomery, KptTMW'ftr lMvUgforRlchmoiidwIthaaweek. Two TioniiD Bao ar Sals, froa sfevr Briean far St. Louis, wen tthea frta th steamer bcTtrelgu at Mea phis, a few daya stnr. Tim Host IanaeiuLT Siihm PAraaal la tb most IntinMly isoMeloa part af Kaaw I achr, tha Fade, as Jtrald, Ochiabu CVrtossV and Illckmaa Courier, have all ceased to ithak ' within a WMk. A uii SouniB Bar. baioagiturta tba lilt Nsw Yotk regiment, write from WasMaatai to hia slater i I hav growa 1 fast ia StVaytv i C refer gaapewder to butur oa my breed, easi ' v toad arrangamtntt to tlsep fortvtr ht a 1 caavjou i Taa Naaaoi it Holly Bprtar, MU.,- arw ! vury irMittua ooa or mm openly a tbat uer will be flM ia froa tea ta ti dtya, tnd an beginning to tak for wtta. Ika poiiM rare a ue peso BU a I fioa fir t Ulity ala aaa. Taa PauMcno of tha acuthara ptu. tbat tha ahoamaken of Lyaa, hftia. wobj mors oouta, on own vetiaea w a ess they did not expect. Ther n there ta Ma rash ef th army of the Union, aad Bar at going. Th Waeta wer Uw first t tatw their couatry, Oxrtcnoa o A Soararaa Uatoaru. Tha New Ot leans DtUa, ttata that Mr. J. K, B uuuar, Member of Coagrea, baa retarwad m that city, fn a Was blag ton, with hi utatWv ad that "fn tb morneotsou tttuggUaam tbe North, bt I oa taa aid of tb South, aai cfthitto In whleh be wu bora," A Lama raoat Gaaw aut atate that hfa Btw of th Pmldrat' praabaatioa ha tra atd tba profoundeat Intsnst, aad ralawfi Ila estimate of Aaericaa chancier la all asrem. Tha liberty lovtng Germuw, aaUk th ton Italia BhilaatbroBleti of -u 4 lvry, and give their hearty t empathy taut lupport to th North ad t tha Union. Eait Pam or Pt.viAcoLA UABaca itrlctly blockaded. 1 hia Cut rut to taw a Uta ntraa of Santa Boa Sound, forty am lra JTou ltkav Taa ah Mohawk ia doing tha bUckad. Vel a tempting ta aster have been ordartd ta tar I'ickens yta, ad a twnrtair-than fear baa. Uld that tkwy (houU aat atuapt Ugalaaaa dr penalty of r-rjntllra Ai out Mbtuodut FAaroa. Catiaaf a coarpaay at Faaaaoola. gtru hi ordan hi kua ttyla, aad craata ao little uttvibuwut, (or tw itance, t Brethren, front I Bnthna, aVaah foel" ThsnU anothe oompoMd principally of lawyers aad doctor, aad rsport ay Bail an aiwaya uea, aaa ta oar aaaneiaa. I ba Lbau.ud oar that th Mkaourt w alonlsti have brea DHOtlatiag with th Oaar hee Indiaat. Fifteta thoaaad ttai-MvtaTa from tha Indian Beserve wen ta b tuut Hortlh to rob nd marda tha Ualoa awa af MaBaaC A our nadir kaow, clnuawtaaoa haw ta terfired with th complstlonof thl arraag. ment. SxviilL SoDTiiaaa-CiaUT LAnraa aV dreutd a lttter a few dtyi ago to tha Lou hum Cimritr, xprMlag their detersalsatloa ta mr to Frankfort and gat thlaga fixed. Ttey s. trged lbt thin wit gnat deal of mltidu Krrrurs upon th member of the Legislature. obably tbty wtnttd a little of tha uaitut tkimstlvee. W gaea tha Legishilara didat u)Jurn a day too loon. LomtnUt Journal. Tub icccxti, uy the N. O. Trus AJfct, which bu rewarded th (ctlvltv cf prlvatesra hrt turpaaeed th XLertotloa of owaer. Wat miuhted ship asm io fsll tat thair haad aa, by tb fower of fuclnat'on. Tb trim littht -vtseels ask a circuit, and Immediately a fht ' rrliaprcttnti lUelf Itifby procsM tf nrtda Instlor. W rather bk tk working of "f tatlcal" theolof y. A BtooDT Civil Wab oa aimtllMtlat plrtd at Matatown, Mia., aa tba 12th. A aatV Itsry compt ny patted the houM of a faaify tms pued to be unsound oa tbe toother quutstai th lnmstea f string I batthsy thculdb osst Ud, find ob th toldltf t, led oa by a giri of Mt who put a ball through th forehead of oa at ttim; Mvtral other shots wen finrt, whea tfa Iwum wu ttotmid and all takta ptuxxstru, SlAvb TsBRORinc. Th Mathrttl (Teaaf Bownsr, cf lhTJd Inst.. Myt i "Abeut lw o'clcck oa Suaday morning tha bora of iun W. GaauAM, Eq., about eight alia baa Kintucky, wu at on fin and entirely duttwf- 4. Tso or twsivs horse a4 aulu U ttwera bornt to death. Moadiy. fir or tig Ba tten la th ntlribothood wan airutei fat tha men. and cniettd their fuBt, A feu ahob Sfbotacu w witBMiaa aa tha tlno Kirer a fwdnago. I tow tha Bee oanaa, gefsg north, vu a barge, at what ItD.itd a two ttorr ttamehauea, tha I o inan who lived U it InSULaui. lit. coming slsrmed at lb late coouuotlgo, ha laai ' lila boure moved u at til, ud takta t a ft tta 111 fsal y went along with hia. Wala golrqc up tbe rivir tba man's dog aat ia tha door, tbe cat radioed Uily at window, aaA tb good wlf carried aa the hhvld work aa use. Patbiwtic ZbAl wmovT gaowTBtaa Eiiiiiu-A Sag 'la Bocbata having basav lowered on acoouat of a Mono, wu raited by a teeloutwl't la ber husband't abMna, wham tb wsstber cleared a few minute after, a long ling at tha dorr bell attracted ha eJtsav tlou when tbe went, two urchin, hardly teal eiongn to ream tna neii naaaie, Mmimiii the thould htul down theeoW. or they wee tar It dowo theeaselvea Utterly Mtonisbeal at tha impadant Uaaaoa of th youngatara em. , md. ibe locked up at tha flig tha had risaut It Unloa down. Tata Naw OaLxAjnt Dtlta of tha 21th laat, ghM the total fore of Looltiaaa, now la tha laid, u follow! I At Pattcola... ,,,, mmiihm .X, la Viigltlioda rout ??? la Arlsnias.. ,,.loM 8e coast and harber def sum , 1,70 aUSrlnM, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tifni.eiie awtj . Totsl. aaaaaea aw9a la addition to th above then arw bow bu ctmp, awaiting crdsi to march, 4,000 aaw si a at lsat & 000 armd and taulpptd la taa city and for home protM loa. Pi to BbowbloW HooiB It th oaiy oa In KnoxvUW, Tina., over which tk Star ud Stripa eoatJaa t Beat. A few data aaa, teo armed ttoetett nisi I want tt'ulockiaUks , rs oni g to had down th Sun and Striata, Milt Bbowblow. a brilliant roung lad T tnty-tbnt, mw than oa Ua uiaaaa, taut1' stepped out aad asmandad thlt bnejaa. Hay . . n piiad that had ooa to "take dowa thaa Sitri sud Sulpet," Sh Instantly Inwtit- lorver firm ha side, aad pefwentirtK tt. (loonl I-a rood lor oa af Tto. i f ya.avlt for both I " XrytU loch v that ajriusr I e'U ihott," oat Itrtrktd. " I thlak wwa batter not aan,'' aid raid th t end tak laimaM. a. demaatid that tha W huU." htuiafi d;aa. try It I WSU BObacK Mat g eera teetothtr Wr O aratpel men asa.- hrtiU1a4l HiBVmBWlnHtBaTlt It down. U yeu oiilaZiyiJ;! tit, . .n..v of W rad at, atai' I But tn lawvrltw that uwaa Btaa with galltnt mea, fA-Jg!rJ2 , MIik- rfia u dearly a aoaathte taaaaea- 1 tkaTtouutrr Sag diihawraa. Ila lltUreWeo. I