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I" oiiKiiox a i: t; i; in i. u . II m. rrKiv of sriiscuii'Tios I" " " . ; I....,..-. .... ,mmnt 11 mil ''"'' '" in'cune, Fiiwr ,, i , in i '.'' '' il I'""' I'l !" ' .. II 1. . L I - ,1. f .,, ViV'IM m "f ei,n 1,-rit im m minim iiJ.'i'iiiiiiini miimi n.r urii-mnifi- ,V.i '." ....Jill, "''. V,.,(,. t.ifitttieeiilyjirrftut. I'.rlUf .nif lUmnit, VVc lu'iir n good deal of snivel innv-u-Ins about Crittenden's Amendment. Crllli'iiili'ii has improved sineo tlm tiny inivlw'li I'1' i11""1' milking comprom us Ho now goes lor making war. In j ,irtH'h at Columbus, lately, he said of " Ve mint meet it like men It Is not je.irlli.it ii t" he prosecuted for the sake (if w.u, l ought to ho conducted with ,,,, 0 the eouiiiion barbarities of war. l mii-t nevertheless I'c prosecuted by no u!fw;iv measures My friends, wo must jitliof tin' utmost strength of the country, j.li.1 up the energies of our minds in ('lit imvn'ntoiH contest. And let it ho l-ivvatid only for the purpose that it , rht to he carried on. and concluded for i'ur -.(oration of our liovcrutucut and the ':.;eii , t t Imvo . therefore, a duty to main- d il this gre it (iovernuieiit nnd this ning j viit I oi I fioni the terrilile calamity of ,..n,m This I would niiu hy nil the . ,,-r of mv I fi1 to prevent Hence it is r il I tia I'M emue ironi voting million ,.' m.vn v an I hundreds of thousands of nun; an I in order tint t!ie issue may lie il.enl J nv've p''ed ly and our erring lireth r,ii iin tid t i a oueo more. Fur, fellow I l. I.' ve we shall re united And I., ...,-. li h nee in the lu lu f lli.it, in.le.nl ,:' i! t rev it.- or even tte.ikcnin.; u, thi. ,r ,!! m.k1 our Pnloa htrn. r Itian T.i-e ire in- I at.-st and le. of Mr flit t r 1 it am- n hueiits. A I"; m -ii i ! I'u.i i hi' Miurvnv Vn;:u ,,-"V We can iy liin-t enr it.nl! V, i i i e e.i iiiinr.ii'V, ih it, in pi ru-ii.g I In : .-. i" w i.f (ii ii M ! 'I, ; in's triumph int , r 'i Wc.titM N' ir i it"n. tin- ii p.rni.isl -. -ii I I in lli - in n is lh.it it is il I e '111.1 'e! i.eie 1 1 is :i I'liii.ln d iii ee . a nit II stand I'l 'nr in pi rfi t t nml . .! re. i' t.ii i nViii'.'; nki n l.itiie nr r." :'e; i-t oil eni'"i!vr; les w!,i,e id. .i V I", ilill set O'l' til ltei'.'ill.'. a tvrtnin n!i et i ! i is 1 1 1 1 pri e n'lj. 1 1 , , . . !(. .lt' rt II" f'M 'i 1 llll I . I IIS II s 1 O...I .r I he I.I Hi'., SI I'll I.I ill. r I in imtiiii. t.nr slre.mi i link lis r 'i He i r f"r i' I Ineii -k rini li 1 ' s -iii.-h, l"it inch n.' d em s ir il.vir' :' s It ni fit.m ll.e Ir i I nf t' f i in my 1 :',' u't'T nii'i.i-t, r.utii iifler i .ivip. i. . ir ; t'le ill ill dv ft!l link, mil . .1 lt I'll' t.l .I'l i.'Mi'll'hlees ;l tut ll wxem it A Ar . .1.1 V i . i . - iMhiani, (li'Vi.lci to tlio Inlon-sts . tl. LhImh'iult Classes, ami a.lv..,-aliti- Mi.) niilo of Truth in every issue Vot" VH- K(U)N CITY, OKIKSON, S l) V T 10 Al 15 10 li i 1, ISiil. " ' a. l'I. New Hvlmnltfr-Vipni'iitls Tbrtr I'ullllri, The rresident hns npiioinled us llriirii- dier (leiieruls, ('u. M. 1). Keys, Hill In fantry; Col. Fit, dohn Porter, IhfTl Infan try, P. S. A, nnd Henry II. I .nek wood, Into of tint Pnited Slates Army, and a rrolcusor nl tnu Aniiapolis Nuvul School. Col. Keys was promoted lit tlm reipient of cuiuiimud thehmisu w it ... I itl.ll... II. ll I urn. iiin muni, uu is vi Ktiowu 10':,,, Xl. t , , .11 . ,-, . n manv of your renders, having served ,i Ion;, , . ' 7 W"r "l ,""",,,,,r' lim; in S""01'"' l,'s av" is ,J-000 time in Calilomiii. Cols. Lucius lilenker i rut nn. broke up tlm Legislature Sll,mru mi,.,.. d, fxccplinjf Iho Colorud.i, llllil llelirv A. rslocuin, unit Mai. James S. I'lecieu uy inu i co pie. no nil. I no loleru- w , ,. , ...atM tiei-nss ilu lour ill n il !.,,( Wiulsworth, of tho volunteers; Mai. doliu tiou then for " revolutionarv resist unco to' ,.;,.,. ii i,t i ..iv'i.. i : J. Peek late of the United Slates Armv ; ' iliu ( 'onsiiliiiion nnilioriiii-M nml iu ,,r' n i and John 11. MartinK..lu. and Prof. t)!, 1' 1 !n . i i ., ."" "" Umlm Mitcliel of tho Dudley oliservatory. both , h 1 1 ' ; veei.uion or nit, lis Mirlnre is asliy nml graduates or West Point, .havo lie n up-1 sn"J,' l,ir 1110 I'liijuoy uu nl ui a military ' p.,ri.,,.d ; itH fnillll. r mounlaiiis rise in pin pninled Pi'inadiertienernlHfroin New York, force" mi(.,8 f ,..0W Jlir(! m,( ',.IM --ll'iuA. Cor. Hullsin. On Sentemher Hd I M ; il wi ii. n fn.io ' w t , i .. .i... i . i. ..r .i i. I i i i iiviu.i mv unii'iiii tit via uiMV ui in.si:iii- l'his Inst Imteh of generals includes only Jl.o War Department to (ien. P. F. Smith: I ilf it, ,ll)rir,.h, ,...', l.H..;iv ,.r in ...!... I ..:.l. !... I - ... . . . " I ' ' inn- in. in nun mis imi. inner lerri-eu ill I lie liosillon Ol I he lllsll IS IS in (Jn;sTinNS to iSiii.iukiis.-Tho P.oiird of ofllci'i'.s nppoliili'd by (Jen. Suitmer to ex the war. 1 1 is appointment was mude at itiiry talent of ii hih order. Col. 1!. 1. Ki) s is well known in Cal- Col. I). .1. Porlirund A I other States to aid in ciiloreine; the laws, leu kw ood lire al.-o of the lleeuhir armv, ! "'! 'rush I. gistuttir. s. ll.e l.titi r recenlly ii pri'fcMr at the An JrR im u nnu-tu,,.. I TuK Ct)U)liAlm iiKsKir. I'mr. Phike, When Jeff Davis was Secretary of War j,, ft remA t.c.tlll-t, in Fra.iei'.), spealc f.. lo'.i I i i.i f ..... 'I in in.n, uu mid mo Kansas ntiiullicni to Jk of tliu (A.Iorailo iK'-stTt, proiiouncuil it nininu tlm persons t krled us ollircrs of tin pui now n. .n il men nml no qualms tl Kpccinmii of tho (Icnert as (hat ol'( CahTornhi volunteers jmt tho following about coercing u St.it.. Tho troops went Lybui or Sahuru. It extends from tho i.picstioiiH to eneh: out ly him planted their cannon so ns to ms0 r sull Purunnliuo Miulliivectrrly ISO I, What Is your n;'e? ro thoTopeka Li"'-: nl.. ,,r .,.,, .i .,,, ,. What is your plaeo of birth nml 1 i ' ..i i t-j w ueie wen' you eiini.-aiviir .'I. Did you live fur nny length uf timu in any oilier Stale? If no where? I. Where did yon last rcsido before you ennui lo ( 'ulifnrniu? fi. Havo you ever been In tho military servico ol the I. mini States ll. Ilu vo yuu ever b'liHii'd loany vol unteer company organization, und il' mi, in what. catucily? 1. Have you ever held office under the (Jemral (iovernmc'iit? S. Uu vi) you ever lield olliec under nny Statu (iovei'iiuienl ? tl. Of which Slntc do you ehiim lo be u I'ili.en at this lime? 10 I lo von believo the obli'ntioiis nl uy alt v to ilio (ii'iiiTnl (ioveruini'iit ure vour native or ii(hiled Mali II. Do yon bi'lievu in the right of a Stale to Millie IViiim the I'nioii? 1 1 I Ik ymi believe the Slntes railing lln iiiM lvrs the Southern Conli'deraey, wi re in any wuy jnslilied, individuully or col leeliuly, in tli'i- lifts of seeession? PI I lo vnu elniiii lo lie a hn al c'lieii of the I'uiteil Slntes, Hint lire you ICMiUeil ilii'liT all rireiiuistiiiiees In remain m? ! 1 ' . ' " i'l Ale Villi III lavnr of preset VIII',' ' In tin iielimi nl u.-iler nml tmlilieil till v.. ... i i v..- i. iTii.;,,!. tl,.,! ii, ,.r ' ' ' , .vi uu sioveniim-in: ' i n- i tl'i'V glisten, by the driving snud. In 1 1 1 i I V A re you in fai or of preserving tin KATH.H OK ADVKin'ISl.NO: I 'uu nijiiiiru (tvn-lvo linen, or low, brevier inanmirx) mio iiimirliiin $ 3 W Ivieli miliw-'iai'iil itmerliiiii . I 00 JiiiHinriMcurilKonu yciir LMIOO A lilmrul ilmliietloii will bo liiliilu lo llliino ttln iiilv(rlic by Ibr year. If!" 'J'lio ininilinr ii f iiiHiTliam kIiiiiiIiI In' tioleit un llm mui-jriii nf nn HilviirliHiMiiiinl, iillirrwino it will lie iuliliniii till I'ltlilililfii, nml elnir;reil mi (oiijinyly. JUT Oliilnnry iniln-i-n will )U i iiii;;m bull nb'ivfl mien nf lulirrlisiiifr. Ill" J"ll I'lllNTINU fXI'I'llll-ll Willi tll'lllllt'fK nml lliNIMltc'll. I'll iiiirnl fur Juh I'l iiiliiifi mini ir mtitlc oi, lli'lirrri nf the ifnrh. Details of Eattora Ncwh. nielli, tho lil'illiauey of the Mars that ovi inilitarv education, or served several years of open reliellion aaiust the laws and Con-! i. ;, . . . . . i , , , ' ; , ,, ... ... , .. .nan it, tliu iiuls ol the mountains at dav- inlhcarniv. The exe. plion is .lames S. I fl'tntionul autlionlies, Willi sueh nianif.-slu. , . . , . , ... . . ' ... , , .J ,i .... . , 1 lions or purpose to spread devastalion over : ,,r,"k- M"""K 11 "f ll"""' kvond the adswiiitli, tlie well known imlhomur ol ! ,. , .' 1 , 1 . .... , ., , . n . r . . ... ., llltl tlllnl lis llll lilllirer ilKtilii'd llll-l li..l ln.u! . I llOI'iOI). 1 10 L 111 llf t tin Illill.lnV Kiln lilt. Misu-rn .ew 10.K. wnowiHappouiieilu. llti(1I1 ,,r indulu'enec- patriotism 1U1, ,u-! violeneti of its local storms of dust unit " . .. eonsi I'Tution of his B.ill..t,t condui t as aid ; niauily nhke, re,,irc that nMlion ,h,iut ,,. ,.irts ,., otir,.,v ,,.sli,llt0 H,11M, : to (lell. Mellow ell lit Hulls Kuu noil fur prnmi trushtiir l,; u...,i ... i i i i tti j ...ii.y .i.iuuiii, vuiipjin i, nuiiuiuteii l iu , ,t , ui. I.IIIIHJ 11.11 1111 111111111 1. ri i n 111 1 il .1 1 -.1 1 1 , ; 1 other purls lire covered Willi hea 1 n of sum . .1 . . . . 1 -. .- , . .. i 1,.... 11 I .... il... !...... ..r 1.-....1... 1 .. f 1 mecaruesisiuieuaMonot uen. .M.i.oweu,, v x .u, i k- 1 ilisposcil like snow drills in w aies of .'.(I .ml I .... .1 . l.-.l .1 : I mihi.Ij I.. I .i.ul..r...l !..!.. ll... ....;... I 1 w no ii ssi ns i nu i i iinsw oi in possesses urn- ,-" .. mien n.. in.,, tnv c. in. i , linn . j liirlil N'e'ir the he at the call ol lieu. Smith. Then it was till riht to put down rebel IllOUIltlltllS lalonii; the Colorado there is n terrace asll.it as Iho Hour, and paved with p Miles of f,irii n li-.iv n ' been stiiliouei here severa 1,11 ',v anus and to march m tin from , , ., . r , . i i, t, il I. ni inn, un ni on ii sou nun nin n sni iiii. . i of nearlv UUllorill size, of liorphlTl'. lasiier I 1 ......... i ii . ..iI...m til .1.1. 1.. ..!.! ! I'.. ....I I... I ill JiJ I ..... I II..:. ii:irt., Ciirnelian, an I n.lle, al the to put down rebellion, is unconstitutional, 1 naiinlis Naval School. Col. Lucius P.lenker was tin officer in , il'-potic, dcstructivi: of liberty. Why such the (Jerinan army in Hie 1 evolution of " ilifl' reuee between now and then? Have l-s'.. Ho is a Mciiinl Si-.-l, his milliint I'atrioiisiu nnd humanity i liaii-ed side.-.? i-oniliiit m cov.rin;,' tlie ntreal at hull si 'p.1 1 KV IV 1111: P, i:'s (i .il i.kiiv. of fnsh water, vhoc benched lines ure as a luilliful Soldier, naint all its enemies run . ' won for h in a l.icli reput.ili.itl ,,, v,.u. V,k T, :i, 'li.lroin.lv iiiiuke.l Pi.d.ul.lv 1.1 n e,.n,.-.r. "f oi.p.isi is, wlieneVir Vour si I'l ;ees may mr coiiliiess anil eouriij..'-. respect, iiniii, the pni'ch of our I i real Des National (.'iivciiiiiH iil by military hu'co il . ert is like that which otitlin-s the l.vbinii ,nv! V :l.r-v ' ,. , ' 1 In. In seiKniti I'liinini-i'in in tlu tnili- Desert. Doubt ess I in: iiorlliein part of , . .. , .., , 1 tiny service ol tin1 I niteil Mali un- you ill" desert is (lie ilrv lie. I of no ancient I ike III,,,.. 1.. ..,... .1... 1 1 '..,, I J 111 1 , , -ii 1: 1 111: . 1 11 1 11 mil 1 ,. w, 1 1 11 in 1 11 , , coinpar- A correspiiinleiil asks whv the portrait lively recent period, tlie will r of tliu Cnli ' 1 '"'-'',. ' . . .1 .1 1 .I.i!,,, II M..rt;,ilccr ,,tedl West f ,hu 11 ,.,p T cy ol rtr,.r.l. forna. li ulf cowred all llm elav surhce ,.r ' ,',',;,,, jli", Vt V' "r " " 1 -r V .Vll.r.ill v P..i.,t in l-:;.-.,i.t,dr.'..I tils ,H.Mii,m in Co-m. has keen placed in the Il,v,.,'s . ,,,.,.rl. Itlieslnlow tl ir level now. t tl... ii,.t,',f'iourali.liiies.'ill,oul tin rrv al uif 1 once iiruiniiiiinrn 111 inis . , . . , . .... . . ,. ' . . mill if 11 pi iiiiihI iti-r imiI llir.ui'Tli tlm tint it . , HH'llI'll 1 HI'i Iiilivi 1 11 11 1 (if tV-wi ji 1 : tl i ' 1ra.h1.it would1 1 M ive ymi ever e.vpre.veil a Uesire Jnat tin: attempt to I'stablMi 11 Southern 1 '. H. r. il..r,. .... . .i .i.i t... r,.r .1 . 11 1. ...I....... if.. . 1, 1 1 1 1.: 1.:.... 1 ... . . . . 1 . 1 " i- 1 tniii 1 ,.1. -11, , v. nn . J J I ei it. K'.isu ne 111 11 im 1 tiuii 1.111 aaiiiiii, iniii nit r-. iiiji.i 1 i.i. .1 inn- in u 1, vi TV lil'ooal'li! Ill.ll till' I nl.irailo l es- ii ll, . ,.,, ; ,. I 1.1". ..re.. .1,11 . tie ,. ean ivariavs lil lavor oi I lie i i re I ll' si ,-iiui in I ll -I, . . ... .1 .. l..f.l .. tl.., .irnie , II, -nil' II lilt lint f, ilill llill " Velir II l '.C I '-.ll I e 11 II I, , I ll I if -I tin - t -- , , , ... . ... . , , . . , ,nt. ..in.i.nii'.vi.Tii,.. .-... in i.i.-i since whieh lune he h is b.-c. employed as ,,;,,. m. ,, ri,,.m.r tl,, ml embalku.ent of (he ( liv. I ni; in--r. Toui-i v was Secretary of ilu: Navy uinli r lie iloublh ss coveinl nuiu ivilli water 1 1 e von i vi r ui any w av sun!, , rl r...ri.,i, it I, i'l,. I ttol.iu I, .l,,ri., . .,, I . I i ,. I ,. .......... I .. ll I ...,ll ..I ,. ...I. I l.; .... ill ...'.I. f I f.i'in. M I'l, i.il' I.. I I'll I, tnu tin, iiii in t . . . . I.. . . v.. ' I. m ... I iiiiihiii, l'i"l I't "-"I I"" ''-'" int.,.. t. .1 i 1 1 . . .. .1 1 r. :.l.l. .11.. .1... "'""r"' ,,,u" ",' . ollieer t. Rive ui. ttl.il comfurl l. tlm ll""s r..niiipi!ikes occiMon.iiiy acmue ,.; "-' ' '"'? 11 i.nt. Imi in ll.,- b. s of Contrer.., s .j,,,,, ,,mt ,,0 .,-,:,,, wi,l....it its m l-ec, and in Is.',.', then, were irim , s ." '"'''"'r f"r in"' 1,1 11 1 .,,; ... i i r. . . i i . .. i i , i i i ii . .i .- e i ii . .i , i t niteil M I'es Icileiiil l.iiverniiieiil ii'.'iiul .ilu ( .iiirnliiiscn, tint Fi 1 1 . rai, lireicleil relink'1, if lie oel not eucoura(;e, tlie li,;' tmui of tuiii and hot w .il.-r ll. the ivnlr.il .. .. , , . , . . i . i .i , i , . . , .' any ol us eili unes u li.i-oever liinl llliul-o- M ,j t, for i..er.t..r..Mi-. e In, I at Mohno nation -t iniportaiit navul nflir. is, km.-.i :nc; mU f U,u Vll, y. t.v;r , v ,;,!,, I,:,,,,,,.,, (l, ilil P.iy. lie r, tiiml In I .ei, ii ti I has mm e In i n niiiliii-iou in .tiiiir of tin- tioveriilili'lit lliut had liliieatid nml b'l lilo solemnly swear that the fon :nin i f.il r ir. at II- r nia i. nn.hr nf( :r..,it It.mk in Svr.i- , N. Y. Ili'lil, llll I T'' ! til ll ll ' llll- Ilivnttl ',-t lis ni'-.iia Tie re i -nr 1'iin; 'toll s.iti.f I'l'iry in cel. mi I ii ii.' t III -lit l.n Clile l 11 li! I li.ii.linl In -id ol l,i. I I.i.s ' ov uoi k-n ri-li p l-i a m .. nn." till: if. I : IS. ll' l.i . ll p. I r 'r li'ilinn. fur it roupii. ni"r.it. the i-- il 'y aft- r ihi boin'iar. Inn nl of I'l I'.iK' II I'LL I I ' . V. L 11,' I ! . V L . I .1 ll.lt'l.rW I ..- llll, I. l-.t III ,11 I., il, ,, . I. I.I I I ' I ll ..llll infill ; mm so h.i-i .un "lis mis inuirei i ..r ,.l .. i.tl. r I., I. , ll. ,1 "' till If I I"' tl ll llillinil .','1 r ', .. Ireachi-rv, , express my convictiuns on I'errcil In. Mll.jil't re- II ,. IV S'.i, ilu ei.l.reil ii enilet at 'the lloils of K.-nr. si iiTi.Cvi s had n '"en. Mel hllnli s face is lint familiar to tin Wi .1 Point in I'M, un l,."Miluit.. itt-iir tl-, "ii--:iit-- to look into Tonc.y's proceed- pl !:- yi t, nnd at the " pros" interuetv ul The stupe i,iluu imlinnnl i iner-eney Ml.i'ii- " insijuurur.s,.,, hiirsi.,yn(;litliem. Ins r,. - eonfn.iitin'' has woud.ifi.l i ii.ni.it tin-i i ii .kiriiitir "mi in ii iii cm- .... 'er him! t.n jnt of l:h Art::, iv. litione.l in H"ri-Llir,, . ,1. r- li. t Secretary. With- ,'"lr"l"v u""," t:"' KllM'ri"r.' "Inewspapn j H.-i-l in -Icinti;r up and emieenlratiii- the da. and id!' nv.ir.li lt I.i- nl -u nit at l-ort .,t t. ,, s of Cobb or the smartt.ess ""'". UM proceciin in .pnei conici- m.t ,i m;m. l0 W;ir in ;.on. r,.. M.in'.r.e II- hsiadiu h.'il'i, an-! has nf Fluid, but with ipiile as ih-i i sui.palliy saliolial tones lo nnfohl his liens of the.,.,.,s n, t Oil upon mir polities liken thiin- . . . . I ' ll ill. I li.. ITilVl ill" Iti lillllllll 'I'llllCl'V Lent ...I. i,...ll.p ,.f .1,.. ...... I'nw ,m!l. r... ' I . . I ... ' !... ... .1 . .Hill" t'r.H'l.ce. (I law ,"' M " ' " i ,""J' ' ' "'"" t '-,' -,i.i-. , uer snniii iijioii u iiiiiiiisiiiii- iiuiiosiiiiTr I.i. w i" -till! ii'i fr nut .ni .ti p I I r Lisfi-rii 14 imi will l-et l 7 ''I-'! I in Ih" ill." fin -I.i I t!e. . , -i r j nu' n i : Tn -'' 1 : P' -t i-i -Tie- :.i,!,, J -i'l. I ..n: S-i.-ic- uf our tend rs will rt'.i! !v r-i n"--i t n t.'ii i'i hi' I. iipjiear'-d !.-t I'.lriiiy, r ? 1 1 i v In n tlnoiy nd 10, - I by Pr.sil'tit I. ho:, nf lliri.ir.l, ' ! 1 1 f I ti . nml S'luieti.t.i 1 jt.ir.ily In j! . ! .-M nf thi" Ii "el nnd nrtn 1 pi-ri.o d '1 ;ii ii.- ii .-ii-t'ini' i t' wriM in'i' h, w re t l.-1'..J to tin. ll-i- of stn I ji'iil. Since - i -,ri:i'- n.' l!i- ti'illee in ipl- -limi. I .: 1. 11 lw 11 1 tf-Mi. ih al of ipii-nl ili'iu f ;ifl. ..' lie- lii'ory it d'vr.b -il, nnd ijijr J.r.i. Veal h-t nf its r--! i . ' .t I . f jr h.iV'-'e-n ir.t tii'.d l't vi!"..! P Itmi lots re ""I a i-r al iiiu.y l-tl-M j.roiiu the '. vx n( t. -nit. '1 to tl.i: old conse ip.lll .1, fiifiti jt.irt nl nu I hni(-l roiiiph l iir '; 1 nf the 'und mi l rm, e.iti d J ns-i;.'-li ti. On'.' instance ii n-ry re tr.,-1 1',.-. An on'iieiil .u'L-li' r in Him '. 'j tome in 11 yi an f'l'iuil lioiisi If una I. Pi i.vly Iim Lull I l'i Ht.tC. His hul.-l l-.l rm sw.lli I mi tlmt ho m forced In "t:.!"t an nriiiii-iii: lili'l 'leli Ins only at f J brief inbrrnN until U tii ii-t,' I hi im a di-v riitioti nf IV'-si-'Ir.t '. Ihiu'ii (hciry. lit doj.t"l llf fee in:i inslrml of the tc I Ji' ti, nnd in x ci-s ih r ufh r ai nble'lo l' hi' '' tt i r, nlmli l eoiitiliiie t'd' Hithulit V,y tf-mMe t mny mv JinrliK the If".'.! nf n'iii'i)in Prtsiduit F'.ltotl with i"rf,e hliliie r I hi liBsil of Id lh"r li-n it.,rtn tin in tlmt lie I1111 l."l.1 to tj-'lll. Tin r'tim W'rri n ii.lmbilBiit of this 'ir'.li hi uu, I into (lit ir onu hiiinlnd vl liit; tn, limns of mid the fix''! ,, "'i! I Mill npp. nr no Inrir Ihmi hitninoii I'-nti liter. il, I de n this -rti' "')' f;iir, it i Imi thini'fi'Ml l'h, hut 'ft null It ii 1 fie.-hwlly pruvfd; for hotil t'i Until of ler nt, t ' "f 'ii liiiiclr'l mil nin'jr tiiillmi. .f mil "ff Ihn i.'irihifii part f th li'-niu 'un d an.- on Iho I'-iilh ut June J' itir -n ure nny inrfenn. of itwipii WW .11 IIm: tints T Tii'.o! ho tihsl in tin luliinlcr " ill r'eeivi iii tl.i ihtip" "f r'K'ilar hT. '"mm at tho ti.n! f disehnrue, etc , lIVi y. r, 11 ijuirti'f wtimi nf lmi'1, nd J.'nii'iii if Ihy fl nil k or ili ibb 'I hile la ifftire, in addition to 'heir miiotn, tWU'l, Me. Thi i 'I'.itc min Ii ns nu n M m,Ve( r,r Ml and year mil niukfnc !!'iwnre .if .s of titnn-bf l.irioK oul 'i". ati-l tl,ir.. Uj tlm month '" f"' "M v ! 1 i'i ' " 1 1 . 1 .... . . r. 1 ...1 .....1 iii 11 1. ... . 1 ti 1 1 . 1 n 11 1 rr 111 1 1 1 1 im 1 1111 i' un 1 11 l 11 11.1 i- . 1 . r ' . . .. t . . . at Mr . 111. '. .. 1 . II" was i noseii i i'io-1 ; 1 , . ' , , co-.i cu ny 11m iii-ijoi i (n 1 m in 111 l ie, I lar rcailer-', S.ivs the .siitionnl I nli lli-'cu II, I of t!.e -.'Till !.. - iae.it of N olllll leir. 11 1 a 11 nl ll.e li.iHIe n hull I.MII, ai place to tin- last niouiciil, und h ll Wash- 1. ..... '.. ..ll I.I .. III. I o 11....1. llllllll Sllllllllilie 1111 -11 ..in. u, inn -1 nil' ii- , 1 . ,. . .. . I.I ..... ..... . .! .t . 1 1 . 1 Ins ive let t lie proportions -.ure eon. ,!cle- ... ,- ,,,. .. reinli r reca I he liineul.eh un in. Ill" only m nini r 01 min ci 11 or iieii ...... 1 ' r"'ie' lo" the rip' 'it of C.'l Hunl'.r 'Cabinet, rv.vpt Attorney (ictnri.l Illa.-k, ; ') '" t-'r""l'. u "idenin- of tin- d'seritumatioii.s respeclin- the j.owiTs .'r.""r';. !'tr ,'f .''. i.'.t.i .ft',.-;, ni rr-;'. 1 who slu. k to the fortunes of the President rin' was instantly propositi by the out ',,1 Ci,..ress over the Territorii s. Mibtle dis 1 1 1 1 1 ' I Ii - ,'J . . , i - . . . t .1 ... . . . . in i,t. in Ih- fi II lie wis iiniiii.ied l.v a ' "" coire-p. ii.i iii i.-Ks un- ,n, rs-ost-tisibly thai tiny mlit 1 1' r . i i ,' ( i i 1 1 s on the 'e.pmlity of States,' i .-rape shut ihrou,;!. tl.- th,-h, but is rai'ia! ' winch Tonc y has l, n pictured ,((.,ir wll( ,10 n ; ,mt ,.i.r-'lia)llt.utc nuiuel.ls, defensivo or L.A 1 . in the Pni'ues (ii.lhrv.' We nnswi-r, the , , , . , - i .! V-rn,V,Mf , . I V t'ese ,, 'invest, rime k-miv,,.' ir -thut of trea- r-ally that llu-y tml.t Kct fa.r look at siv(. n ,,)t,r tled tho ' I.eeom,, In on.) I.. -t coimeiii, w.i, I,, I I, tl)f(,v.rt1.t lt v r ,.,;. the - eon.in- i." He is of ulino-t boy- Constitution,' formed the Maple of our I .,:,tlne,ls iu-d. -re In .1 r-.l 'spl-.lal at ,.r i..ti... ... l... !.. .... .. 1 . und res ton jui r- 'nf iiiiiiaUyuipalhv with Kclielhon, and ef- ish iippcaranc! (lonkiii twenty-five, but linineiitarv iliseuitius. It was it drenrv . ... ... it-.. . i. . i . ii I.ii. j ..r t ,. le ll on. t . ii i'i i I I . , - , .1 I I I - I . n.w (i'h.r.ils It I,.. I...... ..ss.rti.l ,v ' N-iive lau.rin-m me pmns nj win-ninu ,iri,,ldy ten years ohlur). is i.r N.nli on-: ,.rjo.l in oar polit i.-nl history n In n, for the i. .iioeniiic .u?...,s .....I or .mis throughout jf'irs have brought the ii.it ! to its .r,ent . , fi.,r(,( ,i(.t). iIM.ilM., , f,,es, ,t ,,( lm.tM ,IM.sti!MW ,Vorlhy to en- I',.. Stale ll.al Ih- l-'eii.-iul army was b.-iii l'r' ,() K0, .i firmly 1 (,.,,. t, , iti-nt i.ui of n ri.tionul ieople. the .,n',.-. ml :''' ,',,')v';1y ' 2rt'i Tl"' ''"SV l:VI1" Ji " ""' ir"Si ll,",l,'',1 "" ,ln k ol l,ovil"-' f"r,'p "I"'" ; itip-mrty of nihtii-al lead, rs seemed to be t'd l.v lile'lnc t tors' of" ir. -ison'." Lu'nl'i rs Vu,ll' National has thu following ubout pa shoulders, hair s.iu-ly cropped, but not j ,;,) ull,.r omn iluti.iii for the di.scovery ol l.ve'ii,vaiii.l-l.v bi.u iho. n by the Ad the Pony riihr on t he Plains : !j,d, ruddy nnd brow u eoinple.vinn, bin-; iiMt, - jsMi,V ,m which Miccessfiilly h. miicsir .lion w.tli n ie w tl" ir riip.ieiiy, l-I.u li rid'-r is in iossesiou of and has the 1 ,-y,i no.,, njir.nin from his forehead at a ' j,,;,, ,n , e,-toral contest. Put .etty, nml mi l u ,t limit n ird t. imliticl ensidera- nb.i.lui.. control over Ih" horses on I.i.s beat, 1 il it t(i i I i.- eharaelcr, . lean ! ,.rt.-ri coi.te tibh-. as w.-ro ihese topics of Iium llf llx iitipoiiilui' uts, liunlionnLun.l nil the tri.ppiuns thereto. Ih) has! .. . . ..k.i.I,. . , , . , , ,1 ,ie.-W,.h.:.c.X.i,..in.,ofll,i,.. in the .hem kept in the list r order by U,e Imu I "". -! t".'Uth he lines of whul. ,,,,,, ,1,,. resource of Confess ilelo- ' I I . ' , it I t. ;...1,.i.lii fr.wi.l l.llliwir fl till lirtlHUtiiU III tlliAllf ' I . f I . I.... I.s... .. eve r 'ii!,ir himv r wli-r iioiiit's w kii'w ai the ntuf mkih ( n.niii y two in niimwr.; "i--'. ,,... - iiniu:r nim iM mhnii wimu.j m:ui.. 1. . 11.11 r I .. .. .. 1-..I :.!.. .. . , i lintliiiiif nil '"' "'" "' '"'"V-MM j mhI Unit lie couiil h-u w illill. n lew ; eiUal ioponinns. iii orcss in- iiu-ni . m,,tei in llie ill.irl to ciinunce a creilu The I'XcepI ""I is II W. Slo. ui.1 Wo ifl iniiiiiles of the time, when tin: Pony would ri,,jy puss for ll soldier of the Khode Is- 1 ,w p,,(i,(. tlmt tin- nalialion of the eoun lite ll... .-.rlic..:,.r ..tteniion of ' MiUs he at Hie end of ll.e route, mi that n jh'h'.V , Ul) o ..,,,;,, dsc and -v d, .,ei,,hd upon ll.e triumph or ilcfeal i. - . f...l V . l,fr..e ... ..I.I I, ,l.ii i.. .ei. Ill tin. e iiiiiiiiii" rulers 1 I ' ' 1 """ -- ' ?, m.t us n L- ... nil thin the rider on nil ! of '""'' VcMless, of MUm,,ivc i M vTtiiiM or Tin. Hnrs Cori-rs.--A l,,!,!,,.,,,,,.!,;,, j.(,y ,V;t a Lorn when j nd with thu bhm of his blouse m) sweiitcd , il,P iiiannircment (,f ,rty ' as il iii osu iii.d. r St. Loui iorr. sioiii!eiit of .in Lasl.-rii jm jir niys: AnumiJ tl." ii.iliet.ls for n writ nf huhfn mriMi was into ol tho Camp .l u kniii riitait.s, n j-oinn lawyer who hud ii boii t Ihrre ipnu lers of a tiiiht distant, m through his linen by tho hot day'n ivork, Within the last few weeks nil these fine that all may bo ill readiness for him on his ; ,,, it ,VIIH lur,j u.;n., ,v.i.r n,0 Mc- Sp, thrsesof a .lisjiulalioii innd ii.cti.phvsi. arrival Ivul. rhhr is .rovnh, will. (i,,.,!,,,, shirt a ,IIB MC rilj,d or n ! , politu-H have been rudely swept nwaybv efimpleto l.nck-k. n suit nfi-lotl.es wilhlhi.'i . i ' .... ' ', . i.,.ie nml rormiiiir the nnisiile of Ihe wlulo one ijii.eolorcd. (n n. .M. l Ii llitu is ,c h,.n, realities I hat mm- force IheiiiM-lvcs adojiteil an ingenious d-vice to pi.-t rid of j same, so that in the event of n Morni, the not lluenl of .speech, npparei.lly, nnd doubt Iii i.nroli: nint oath of iilleinnce, hut it J rain or snow w ill not ieiK trati) or make ,...ss iloesjnot enrn to be. That there is .f5inc didn't wotk so h-aul.fully ns h ex..cled. -'";-'"' nea.y ...n. i. n-j i ilt,, ,,,,,,1 f,m jn his couipos.tu.n was npjiur- llo wen, to ,., n nnd r- d t'lt -l " ' jm role, nnd n'aiii surrenderr.l himself a Lmv,yi J t, 1,-11. r, etc., are four in , h.-injr made Hint the nctorial u..i-rs should j,rioiiiT, and of roursn wns ilelained as1 H.r mid ure .laee. Imiiiediiili ly under be severely talked to for Hiving r. .resentu mn h IId iuiti.edial.-ly sues for n writ of the middle hnrn next to Iho horse, Four . (ii,m f our inilitnry works und opera- li"1'"" ,,.o,esl, of the 'I'j; k that they could arrest, and malie rnsr for all tho rest.- ., n , ,,',. .. (ir,. be safely left n lone, h they nro .pulo ns .Mlf'i Cat ron ihei-hd that if llm promise I ri,n,y ir u.r deadliest work. These and likely to confound ns to instruct thu en emy. ... . . . . . t . ... i . i. i .i. he mini" hi ll released from nrresl lit l amp u kuil.t ol dome eij-lileeii mein s m iciiKii . lai kvmwna invalid, il did not int. rf. re with im-reary in ;i tube formed In thn back Ja.l.son fti i.iwi.. ., n ,. I, ,f the same, so Hint when used iho reu- Kith his liberty, ami ll ll-l oi e.iuse n.s, . , f , ,, . , v I . "-. i ' jin-senl nil. jj"l th-li i.liou, for Im volunlari y renounced Ids freedom, and was now In Id in iibi dii n. '.. lo l.ii choicel The injiliiiii'siir.ilicnniinl wn.i luro imi.lu no ludicrous the humor or even ll.e nec-sslolilslH luid to n'i"i J. ri;t. Tlif raitiiln is slill nl tho nrs'-nnl, woiuh rinj over Iho mysteries of ll.e luilmii rnrjml aei. Hmiaii i'l. A Polish refuse, M. I'ul- .. . . .i.. li.ky, relate n l-onversiilioll no recein.y ,, with (JflribnhllHn.ren: " Whererer In Purope mid (Liribi.hli, " a nr f in- .l,.,,,,, may l.reuk out, I will Imatcii ' . . M. m.,.M nu I Hill llllll ll with my companions ii"." .. etr Itiko tho luiliatito. I only net -i..... ii... lio nro itniKiihiiir nniinl Ulll.'l til'. - - , , Irrnnny really de.irn my ro oiiernlionl -r " And how rin you Ullthnllh.y call on you?"n k'"l PiiH'y- ' '7 ro"r " .li'.l." was I'.e n'"y Oi.it Kri.iuiorH Kr.nisTii'H in iKiil. Accoriliiijr to Iho Klatisiics for IHfil, thu .' II I .I .....III.. I......' I,.M. IIOU.Il WO.II.I in-ill 11 l. M ..... V. . I ll.... I.i.ui. In Wir.li A mni-iei. lutn ll.e rider's means i.r d.-r. e. About, wk"'h oi.o hundred miles is thn distune, traveled , 2,7:i." churches nml 2110,.11,'J niembi-rs or by each ri.hr. Ilu I allowed eleven hours vylnuii 'JOI.f.O'.l nro reHiih iils of New Ki.cj only lo do il in, nnd im iimeh sooner as pos- ) iM(j ii rr-rc-ii L lio.li. H of tho Prusby siblej therefore eaeh rider hu four hundred j (,()r(,1( inyo , , ,:li.d Sl(ltel miles to rido every week, n I he short spi.cn I ,,,.,, t i "f forty hours! Who horses used nr.. n 7,0fl - Mm, 7,!) churches nn, f..lS- Spanish hrerd, nml k-fit in pood order; thn O.'l-' members; the Uhl School Presbytcri rulers nnd men nt Htalions receive their liny1,, number 2,fi!i:l minislcrs, .'l,f.2 fwhleh lrno.l) ntlheonilof every iiioiilli, ,.jlir,.lr!, d '.IJ,H77 membrrs; thu and nro furnished with provisions hy ll.ci , , ,sa churches, l,f.27 company nt rcusonahln rato. . . i . ' i, 1 ' . . minister, nnd 1 .11 ,11.1 J members, Ij Wiin t iir,? Tho hoy I now living j trie if t North America thero nro HVi who will ho President in 1'JOO. lid '" ' , mliH,(.r (1,,r, l.,,nri.1P!l ,, hn nhout ten or twelvo year of iiko. Ilw ' J ' prcnl.,roinl bin circ.itnstances, hut uf.CO.USI mt'inlier. 'Iho Itujihsl In tho sterling trull of character; nml their koii i llnile.l State number 8,().r.2 minlslor, i not ono of tlioso dirty, noisy hoys, tlmt o,n71 eliiiirlM-n. nml 1,020,112 members-, annul Ihnlr day nnd Sabbath hi '"'"" jl( i;ritJKl, Noi tli Anii-rica thero nro 172 and rowdyism "th; .-hurchc, and 70, a iTiiinn rnm. ih vcrv hui'jiim, mh-i iti.umi it well behaved. 72.". tiieinb. rs, upon tho fi 1 1 'ii t ion of nil. Who now could rit in ii listening enr in the ntlrinit to con vince the Southern jn-ople that their safely and prospcrily ili-jieiuhd on the vchcimtil nsscrtiuii of n riejht lo rnrry ii snrilus imp utation of slaves (ivliich surpliw docs not exist) into re'ioiiH where slaves could not Ko with comfort to themselves or profit lo their owners? Or who could now will, confidence count upon the palii'iiec of a Northern audience; in the effort to demon stride tho absolute iieeefsily of prohibiting shivery in Territories where it could never find n foolitu;, even under tho fostering caru of positive protective stnlulcs? 1 1 is hi tliu presence of current events tlmt wu can best l'eali.o what shadow's we weri) lately pursuing at the behest of pnrty, nnd hoiv j;reiil ivcro llm blessiiirs whieli wo have forfeited In such pursuit of objects that nt best furnished only ipicslious which ministered to slrif.; rather limn to tho cdi liealion uf the Coiniuonwenllh. PilllSON IlllOWNI.OW SlTI'llKHHI.II. Tho Knoxvilhi (Tcnn.) Whitf, thu Riillant Par nun P.rowiilow' tnper,luiH been supprrHseil by thn HcccHsion military power. U was Iho lust of tho Union papers in Iho receded State. Which eiiuscs n irl tho most plen uire, lo hear herself praised or lo lienr iiiioiher jjirl run iltnvi:, Martiul I.""' tltcliircd in Miasmtri hij Ma.-Urn, Frriiirmi ! Kaut ok Pour Cm in iiii.i., S. pl 11. The Pony will) St. Louis .In les In Sept. ; arrived to day at 2. r. si. Sr. Jn.si'l'll. Sept. .hi. (Ilhcn.l ib.-iialch- is from l-.'nst Indies slain I but thn I'lae- ullicer hu received orders of Nnvy I'c partment, for tin. iinuieiiinle return of tho s'.nadi'ou lo the United Slates; one ship is to bo left there, nlno one on tlm coast of Africa, nini one on the coast of Pi'u.il, after this. The tiiiundroii has been with drawn for blockading purposes. Tho Lieutenant of r lo Po Im been authorized by the Kpnui,;l. novcniniriit to leceivo on that inland a certnin nuinbcr or slaves, who may be captured by vessels or the I'liietd Slates, that beinw Ine, they may ac.piire the benefit nl' civiliutioii. I'la' ullicer l.uinni. has eoinmunicuted the proposition to our (lovi ininent. Advices from Kicliiuoud r-tinmtc thu minil.er now in nrms in iriuin, nemly :i0 0, 000 ; the force on the IVilouine ulniio is 1 so.000. Since the lir-t of June im nu ns.- qnuiitilics of nrms puiehiiM il linst, have been carried into In; Stale, ihroiiu'li lialliniore. The u hole nriny is w ell nruu.l. Maniissas .luuelion is liituully ubi.nilnucil, Ih. re hcinjr only n fpiard time to look nf Icr Ihe (,'iiiis und l.tilleri.-s. Thu steniui-r Ani:;n ruin. Havre lin S 1 1 u r I in in .t on , with . Inles to 21st, iirn've.l at Cape Hue... on the iiOlli. Loinlnn 20th, ihe (ircat llii'lern wns evpi-cted to tnku more troops to Camilla. TI.e .I'.tmi, which broke her shall 700 miles out, nn the I'iisnae-i! lo New York, has arrived ut liicenstcnvn. The following proclamation has been is sued by (Jen. l-'rctnout : II . Mail MU'I'IH, 1).'imi:uii:t or lUK Wi..r, AuiM ."Olli. Circuu.st.in.es, in my judgment of sulliei.-nt impiutniiee, r.-n ih-r it necessary that the Ciiinniundin! d'eti crnl of this I h pal I nieiil should l.s.iuie thu ailinini'.tr.itiou or the powers ol tl.i. Stale. In order, therefore, to suppres th-ordcr, i; ti-1 maiiitiiiii, us far as now practicable, the pub! o pence, und lo nivo M-ciirily nn 1 pl'oti i tiiiii lo the persons nn, property of loyal citi.ens, 1 do hcii by intend, and tie ehiru esliililished. Martial Law lhloui;hoi'' the Stale of ,MiMouri. The lines nl Ih" army of occupation in tins Stale ure, for the present, ileclan .1 lo extend I'min Leal -rnworth by way of the hiss of .Ml'ir.-oii City and I ronton, to Cnpc llir.-irdcaii. on the M.ssi.ssippi Itiver. All i.rs.ms nl.it shall be hike. . with nrms in their hand-', w ithin th se lines, shall be tried by lourl martuil, mid if louiul piilly, will be -Imt. The propi rty, real ami ier.-,om.l, of nil persons in the Slate of MLmiri, who shall lake up nuns niciist the foiled Stales, or who sl. nil be dirrelly kunwii hi have taken acliic pari with their enemies in llm Iii Id, is declared hi lie i oiiliealei to the public Use, nnd Ih. !r slav(s', if nny ihcy Im vo, arc declared fi.etnui All jnrsniii who shall be known lo lone ile.tiic.id, nt llic 1 1 1 I , -i 1 1 i - ll nf this order, I iiilroad tracks, bridges, or h htiraphs, sli.ill sufliT tlie extreme pemilly of the law. All persons engaged In treasonable cor respondence, inipiirin for nnd procuring aid to tho en. -inies or ll.e ('. S , in vxcitinu; lurnioi! or ihsturbiu'; llit- public Iriiu.pnlity, by creuling and eirculntiu ful-e n fmrW nnd incci .diary iKi.nltu-i.t lire, in their own inli resi, waimd llmt th.y nrc rvpos in tluiiis. lies lo siiilili n ami severe pnni--h-meut. All persons who nrc led eslrny fmin their nllipiauee ure r .inhd to re turn fni'ihwiih in lluir Imnii .s; und nny such iibscnce, nil hunt snRlciiiit riuise, will be held to be jtn--ntnil ix c i iMciicc nj-niiist lln in. The idijecl of this dci.'la ration is hi ph.C( in the hands of the military uuilmriliis tho .power hi uire mutant i iVect rc-n ctin law nml supjily such tli-licu'iicn s ns the eomli lion of war d uuiud; Imt il is not inteinhil to su-pcnd Ihe nrdiuiiiy l.ibunuls ol the counlry, ither.! the law will be nilmiiiiff lered by the civil nuthoritirs in the Usual manner, n ilh their eiislninary nalhorily.--The Coiiiitiaudinj ( i .-in-r.il will labor ii hiiitly for the public welfare, nnd, in Iii elToiis for their prs.erily, hojM-s lo obtnin unt tmlv the u'-iinieseence but Ihe i.etivo support of the p(ojihi ol the counlry. Signed) .1.1. I uii'inXT. Office Provo-t Marshal. st Louis, a iic. :unh. All persons nrc lu-rebv forbidden tn posit bcvoinl the liniils of tin; Citv nml Count v of St. Louis, without first obtaining n spe cial periuit from this 1-pnrili.ent. All sleniuboiit und niilroad ullicers ind agents, and nil other carrier of pass, tiejers, tire hereby furbiddeii to sell or transfer nny tickets, i-t.lilliue the holder lo po beyond tho limits of his county, to nny person, or lo curry, or nllow lo ho rnrried, nny per sons mil exhibiting n permit from this olliec. Signed I J. C. M. Kin-tuv, Miijor l-.S. A , Provost Marshal. A fx ion Man is Nmv Outiiv I'roiu tho cily item of the New Oilcan Picayune nf I7lh, it i phiin that there I a Pnion mint in that cily who dure to ex press hi mind. It says; "Sttiheii A. Ausluill wn brought liefnro Ilio P.ecordcr yesterday tuori.iiie, chnre-cd with uttering trcnsouublo nml nediliou Iniigiinjre, nml wilh being ft disciilo of tho Lincoln S. w nrd chool. He openly pr.xlnim.-J that ho was ii Union mail, nnd that Im would diu lor iho Union; that liu would go lo Virginia, join tho fulled State nruiy, nml help whi;i the South, nnd tlmt Ji ff Hnvii was only omleiirnriiig to roll iho peojilo. Ho Muted thut lio hnd nlwny inndco good living in New Orleans, nml could do to nt nny liuio. Tho nceiisctl claim lo bo a Kci.tuekinn, nml i forly-fivo year ohl Ho wn acnt heforc tho tnnyoi hi bo div poii d of."