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A Sight ftom the Balloon. Cul. Lowe's Inl'ioon v itO!liiy w as slutioticil near tiiiines' Mills, ilio right centre nf tin1 I lium lino, unit w iiliiu six miles of llichinoml. It was in tin- nil- lln whole (lav, mill in 1 1 if t'v hours it ii.-iciiiii.l, Mt:ii thirty or forti army iHiecrs el son ed tl in v i t r !'(. iii'iii tin1 c.fvnn utViirili'tl. Tin' I'iill 'ii i I lil to tin1 ground by a strong cord a th iis.ind lei t in length, j though ijiiite u sprinkling of peine Peinocvuts mill of courso nseeio! t i that distance iil.ove 1 Iron, the W est were present ami minlo lliein tht earth. A pulley and tackle arrangement, j sehes conspicuous in tlioincoling. The papers worked hy nu n below , is the power i.se.l to ' hy the steaiuer eontain a .short report of the pull it dow n, ami, 1 . i 1 1 strongly Inslciicd to proceedings, including the roMilutiuiis adopted, the earth, there is ery little danger i f the j Among thcig were l.ic huvdsoii of Illinois, machine's escape. The Col. uud ami his us- Allen of Ohio, Steele of New York, llolinan sistants ery (ei'loiu i.'i'i ml, elliccrs andoth-'of Indianii, mid Hiddle of Pniisy lianiii. In ers, with authority l"f the eoi hi, being 1 the debate on the resolutions, K i-lin i.ls.ti i ex sent U)i by twos and tliin's a! a time, and. j pressed the opinion "that if the authority ol niter n few mimio's' .-lay, hauled down. the tiovenunenl is ei cry w here to he vestured. When the l.:.l!.-,.ii has :isenlei at this ' it must he h savi.i5 In the great masses at point to the eiiil ol its tether, a j;i.iml Mew of iKith nr.uii's is i.nfol.o .1. iihiu a eirele of two miles in radius the i;ht is eiy perfect ; I'eyollil that the anule of vi-ion I'lVolues so nearly horioiil.il that woods, houses, and hill, materially intei leie w ith the view . The landscape has three marked o'ljects upon it, which arc the tir.-l to strike the eve. The l lii.'kah"iiiiliy, almost heueatli one's feet, holdered hv its dark green swamps, runs like a thrcail tvoin where it rises away nrl to the norih-w est, P with woods mill hills in the t lames riier in front, though a deep crooked .alley, and hears on it hundreds of craft that, in the di-t:iiii like w hite .-iuvks upon the I'lue waters. Kii'linioml, iMicring a large pm-iion of the western hori."ii. i-. howeier, the principal sight. It appears to the l all.'oni-t as n con fused medley of r-'d. while, and Hack, and hea.y hrowu foriilieaiiom stretching from the right to the It-it, with thick walls plentifully sprinkled w :t!i caum u, surrounding it on nil sides. I he I apiiol t :n i an ,-ciircciy he discerned, heing loo thickly siinviliiilrd with 1'iiildings. The white t'api'.id, however, is Unite eonspieii. us, aad, rf course, the star and l ars th at oiev if" r,..,f. Three churcli spires, M-riningly all ill cue spot, are the hriglitest part if the town, and catch the cc almost I if fore the ol, server is aware he is looking at lii.-liiMi'iid. Hut littli: i !e, how ever, can he distinguished, aiih.-iigh, I't a general i iew "f the town, nothing could he i'ctter than that from the LaiI"On. The space hftwien the I'hii kahoininy and tiie i -rtilicatii'tis ar uud Richmond is a'ii'i' st tilled with rehcl I'amn-. A ttV'Usand cai.ilry horses were picketed in ei:e ticld. and others were plentifully sprinkled all ah. ait. W edge tents, used hy the "ll'o-i rs, and little dog tents hy the men, sh-,n,' in every direction a-t the Min's ravs struck tln-m. ltitrcnchiiicius and ritle tuts lined the front (,f ;l1( ir nositioii. though very few guns were uiouiitctl. Several guns of heavy calihre are .sprinkled along , I'migress hope tn i-licct hy such an ,,rgani.a these earthworks. Rehcl camps, hivveier, linn? Pn they tlesire tn throw into the next lire the most prominent of all the sights. : House of Ki picsontatiu s a clavt i f men I i U. -They show in every dirivtion, and the south-1 Ynllaiiilighiiiu and Wood, whose feelings int ern and western h,ii."ii seems tn he their ntilv i iiii'Hic-li"imhly with Secession, andwho sc'ue boundary. ' " 'every occasion t i display these sympathies, Of our own p ,-itioti, ih seen from tho hal-iand who use their het endeavors t,, iireient a ItKin, 1 nmst he silent. One thing, fiovvev c.-. in the whole view, is i t reniaikahle. Right through the centre of the picture, runs n curved helt of daik green and yellow nhoiit a mile wide. Not a n.aii, gun, tent, or wagon. appears i;p,.n it. It is the Inn It is the line I.etvieei, the twouriiiifs. ami on its Over it cannon hall- are throw u. siirta. e se,,ui, and in, kets hide from each other, hut no military sign is tn he veil upon it. R. eryw lo re eis,-, stret, hing as fur as the ey-i can n ach, are the thousand and line things incident ., war; hut this I, mud. ipiiet, ,1 rtcd l i lt of Ian I, so loin-lv. m soniher, laryiiig only as it is swamp or field, or stream, lo-s there ., -till that it al most in-pires the hf!i,..,-r. .lupit-r's rings or Saturn's helts i, ever were a grander sight thin, this felt ifhiiil on whi- h I: tiling like a tent or gun a pp. ii :. ' 'r. Vhil. I'n . A I'tT Si Mor.y. A i In tdnca ' 1 ti-i oir wns one day .asing a new s li -i )n erect i-d soinevv hi n- tow n s the setting -un l ..r,h'rs of the I nioii, when his atti-i'.ti.iu u .is u 1 h n It turtle ti u erovv'l if p.-r., mis gathering round tin- d.-.r. II- iiiuiied of a l,.,y wh,,m In- met w hat wir- g 'ii.g mi. "Well, n-.ihit.g 'upt tl.esku! ininitti-e." "A eoiuinittee liit' ts to day ! what t 'r'.' ' 'Well, continued t:..- h,.y, you se Ril), lhnt' our higge-t le y, got inad'ii! the tcleher and he went nil around and gathered up dead cats. Nothing hut ei.t.. io, , I i ii;-, and cats. 0, it wa orl'iil tl.i iii cuts.'" rhniv ; w I. at committee'.'" "Well, you wil (-ill, and cats, ml pointing tn i. hug. Hive th" eat. ., do with the e. H ; kept on bringing ' a pnin' em up you'!, r. ' ' pile a. large in i-jt-nt us i. py ramid, and he piled lln In. "Never l.lili I. h;s the couilhitt "Then Ihil g I il' got -111 didn't give it in i n-i h-r ably ar annntic, "and Nothing but ci!-. eat. !'' my -,ii. what II, II did ; what " in"! hn t si k hi. uliii' em. and i very, i .a : but li. 11 g..t madder, and '. hut kepi a piliu' un cat,. mid " "('un't y. it t. d lie w hat tl holding a meeting . , r .' " i .itnuuln r are "W hv, the tlH iilitiitlci art. gum tn to hold a i tin to h i. vv io the skule-b'juii; or th"in it r tlo-v 11 n Si.xm i k K.v r l.iL.s the h II vvia; It is ii singular The Sl'l, kl' t. b.V"! re aflltet'-d t m (iiit are w un i no-, imii'i-o t. ki tn.it ar--and that have a, ,,aliv b i :i the nf children, by il.c s ,r. , they vrere -ii' -is Ii ' ', -! :i I ol'lh, u'H. few in "iiieiits af'-r a iic.-'juito I. ii)o i tie- hi. nd. a- t"V vt 'T i, till.- li'dv of the illl-hl. I III-" t. -1 am, , y ing, nll.-e ot'de-ilh iTcile. W i ing ti' V. a ol bre,, killed lei in lea vt 'l i'.' Ill ,ill 'li'ks had been It ky in hi-, foraging, an 1 the beeulne tillt-l Willi the bloc, I they ,,J r, obbe,) Irotn the p.',iigiiin;,rv Void r. nhi'-h gavi a red e,,.,r : otlo rivi.e but ( a i -. . . , , , di-'iiigu'i-he l tin iu. " i vi rv ucnu'e me ill "il". It r"i-iii'"l an .".ti;, .rdinarv th-ll, lli.l-.e lln V eye to notice lln-in, ,ocl v. In n po a en r'-fiil I'.x.n lination wn i.e. . part to di-iiiigiii-h ihein. m l ev ilit, d "lit to II- -ary on Mir ii then won! I tiaie -cip'-d nur sight hud they in.t innv ed, It i "ine ci,-.h, ii.,,i to kii'ivy il.nt -it- li (rent ineiil n iii""ipiiio- , "ciei,. unto other. i i.veii ext'-leled nolo tli'-in. A I'l'iiiarkabh- triiii-iu ti- ii took place tin other dai in aiilliige in tl.e we.t of ling, hind. A in mi of large l"i'tii:ie died, miiI di- reeled ill III- will lllllt his horse idiolll'l be i-lipin i-nld t iiiel h d to hi- grille, mid shnl mid lairie l wiili him, thut hu might be ready to "inoiiiit ut the r -iiri" ii',n and start to ml- vntitiige,'1 Tlii-wn-uetual'y perfmini d. ! The Consorvntive Congressmen. lownrils tiii' lust el .iuiic tlu' telegraph mi iioi.nccd tluit inecling ul ivusoriuliic Con gressincn liml ln'i'ii lu'lil ill Washington o del i.i ways niiil iiiciiiiH to sine tin1 country from the ctVects ol' tin' I'ouliscutionnud Miiian- n'siiioii of tin' mi'- j i'iuitioli Hill, as well us other radii al lucns point of iew it 1 mo. Some thivti fii e iiii'inhcrs were pre-cut : ! tlio iiinioi'itv wore from tin' Holder Males, the South, 'You have done wrung; lay down unir anus and you shall not he loui'licd.' lie was in laiof of sa ing this divinely." And in further explanation, he said "he was in favor of applying; the halter to the leaders of .the vein llion. ' This is a doctvine w hich does not exactly suit the Hrcckii. ridge Secession I'l'inocviits in (.'alifcrnia ; they cousii'cv the ; rel'i'l leaders us the puit'st, host and hi a.cst I of patriots. Allen of Ohio lliou-hl "the . I , " ' !', Ill ii tin' liori.'.on, i trailers o. me rcneiiiou mioiiiiI sinicv ine i x w here it Mends trcnic penalty of the law ." The ti r-t of the 'iith cast. The ' -erics nf resolutions adopted read as follows; distant, inns in I ,', That the I'oustit.ili, u and the I'm hosom inn mid the law s ni'ist he preserved and mail, hs'ks laincd in all their proper and rightful supveu. acv, nnd th.it the rchellion now n. arms against llieiu must he .suppressed and put ilow n. ami that il is our iluly t , i"le lor all the measures neccs-nry and proper In thai cud. !!,: Jrfil, That the present war, as avnnc l hy the l'residenl and t'oiigrc-s, and iiii'h-r-;ood l-v the people, was coinuienci'd an. I pri utc'l for the purpose of suppi essin;- tho vehellioii and pn-s.-rving and i indicating the t'onstilulii'ii. the I ..inn and laws and f r that purpe-e oiili. It was a f.rent and nohle purpose, high ah. ve any mere sectional or purtv ohiecls. and at once it inspired an I united iu iis support all l.-ial incii i f everv creed, party and section. At the call of the ti'ivi Tiuneiit, a mighty army the mil lest and iiiost patrintio ever known priing at on, c into the field, mid is hlceding mid coii-piering in ih-h ne of its liovernnien!. I'lideV tlie-e circuiustaiiccs, it ivoul I, in our opinion, he most unjust nnd ungenerous, to give any new character or direction t., the war for the ac complishment of any i titer than its tir-t great imrpesf, and csjivially fur tin accomplish merit of any mere tmrtv or section. il vliciuc. I 'I' the effect w hich the action of the e-e ..n. ate I t" fc-scd ciiiscrv ativ e iiieinl'. is cahuhi have uimu parties, the W, IIIIJ toll ,rrc- : poud.-nt of tlio I'hilad'-l,hi.i 7 sal s ; W hat tin tho "conservative'' nieuihers ol mis prosecution "t the w nr V l.i tlir horder Slate men wish tn hasten n peace with the rebels, and bring tlicui hack in the h ,rder States again tn lord it over the people? Strange tn say, tho rebels themselves t i , - men who have so hitterlv per uted and op- press the people ol Kentucky. .Missouri irginiu. Tcncs-ee, North Carolina mid M.i ryland hail every such teiiioiistraii,,n i.s this "coiiseri iitii e" ineetiiig as so much gained tor their cause. Nothing gave the-e per-i-l-eiit foes of liherly in-TO hope than the n ldrc-s of the fifteen l'eui"cratic ineml ers ,,f I 'ongre-, issue, several weeks ago. There is not a Rrc kinridger in t'.e free States that does not stand reinly to rally under any call that will give him un opportunity t i show his haired to the cause of our country. Nothing i-wor-hy of ceiisure iu the attn-i ities of Ihe rol-i-is ; hut In- is eouitaiitly ib uounciiig the Al oiiti.,ii-t '. Of e.,ur-e Ihe people can see through schemes like this, and it is to be hoped that the truly eoii-enaiive mid I .ml men of th" border States will le t wail 'tm, long to becoiiiii, I ot this fact. It is a fatal blunder they urn committing. Tln-y hale in .in -i -In a forbearing, uiagiiatilmnui, general friend, and if would l, but ordinary gratitude il their part to clilide ill a man who has n, ainbiti on hut tu -erve and save the republic. Siri'iiwnl'i I iiIim. , I,' if nvc, in r Ki invi t. x' r.. Klihu I In rrit -av : I Inlet e one if these creatures, with sju- fi. s 'if br.i-s, nnd nni-ob's ,,f iron, strut forth frail ni"ky -table. and saluting thetraiu of ear- ith a doen soiior ui snorts Imm his iron ie s. tril. fall b:i, kg' ntly into his harness. There he -taiids chainpiiig ami f. iiining upon the iron truck. Il,s great heart i- a furnace ol glowing en:;!... hi- lymphatic blood i. hojling iu his veins, the strength "f a thiniaiei le r-os i- inn ing his si new s- -he pants In be goiuv lb- c iiild " -il l k :' " St. Peter, io ioss the de-erl i.l'Sahnra if It- could be fairly hitched to it : . but till re i. n Utile sober-ey ed In III in the s.nl He who holds him with one ting'-i, and lould 'tak'-awny his breath in a moun nt shniild he , grow re-tive or v ioiou. I am deeply interest- ed in thi- man, f.r, In griinmed a. In- luav In with cnni, diluti'd in "il and -Itiim, I regard him u tlielieiiins of thew h h.- machinery, a the phy -i.-al mind of that huge sie.nn h-ir.e. Ax Axft'iirt ol tut Phi -itu xt. The fol lowing ti'iv ler-iiu of nn id, I joke nditit Mr lnr-olii. ire find in the Washington jriirr of 'j ill's N . . J iHi u'il "J f 'ijinnt' u t. : Never was a t hii. uingis'rate mnrr pi rph x ed then Mr. I.iiieolu, and never has thi ie been "in: inoie niisr") resented, for ids g indue-" i, heart pr, in,t" him in assume tin: r'-piiisibib itiej of ijtln r, nnd in indirectly sanction by hi nih'nec i, pinions ascribed In him wi'liout iiny iniiii'iaii'iii in tniui. , tew .etnn im e, he r'ninrki'd to ti ii-iior that a lot terrapin had bt en s nt tn him ns a present from Norfolk, "bill," sid he, "tli-y h iiiieoiiiforlnhhi thai I had I In in taken Ihe ri'.er and turned loose. " You d eked so low ii tn , n't re. "Y.s ih ( Hsl eating, lin n, Mr. President V I do, replieil honest Old Abe, "w hen I have tiuo! to enjoy it, and nothing 1 1 bother inc. but li'jvr-ii dai s I ju-t hull) to ox.n ,, iritriT I run ifrl U vhilHrr," A l'i nv or i 'i uirrit or i 1'i.xrt kv. Friil IV l.lunc '.'I'; eoliipleted hr) tvieiity-li fib I year nf the reign n f li'turill, I'eell nf (ireiit : llrilniii. She is lew in the prime of lile,' being crnw iit'd nt the curly age of eighteen, j I nnd has already reigned lunger than iiio.t id her liiedeeessiirs. hut ten of w hum worn the crow u (punter of n century, the longest be ing that of lieorgo III, who wan Kn, six ty jenr. A U.vr i x UK,,.l.,rr.-TI,..r ration to tlie snip, of tl. l,l play f ulerie," in Mhi. li M,nlon,oiM'lh. M ,rs.h.,.inod such sue- cess as .he htin.l heroine, has heel, nccnsinncd hv the inn... interest thrown ..ronn.l the iniirriugc which took place, ,. short time ago, at the now Unssianehapeli.. the line ile i.o Isms .1,.. I'ui'is .'.ir iilent of the t'roix (says the I'aris i'iii'repondent of the : dun Jounml.) Strange is every incident 1 eonui'ited ith thisiiniiui, ...id st rankest of all, that eaeh one should he iilniost identieul with .hose of the (day. The vi.tinj; I'l iueess - , who had lu'eoiue siuldeuiy I'liml frniu the el feet nf exposure tn thoM.lili;;lit upon the snow , had l eeu sent to lussi'ldnl to emiMilt the great oeenlist of that plaee, and alter having loilow ed his treatinent for some time, and heen pronounced curahle, will, great care ami pa tieuee, and a warm climate, had heen convey , ed ti. Palermo, where she w us deriv iug hc.ielit from the doctor's proseviplinus, mid regarding I. te... ; ..; i, l a cold, caught hv iiupvmleutly silting he gvass, hrotigh.-,,.. i, llan.a.ion, and dvove her once ...ove .7. desp,v. Of course looMr as iiuiuedia.cli applied to; he ad.ised the iM.tient reinainiii'' at ralernn.. hut ,rni,e, to dispatch i I' l,ia itiii.ilw .,n ii i.,... nl, on. tion he could rely, tn watch the disease report daily on its progress, 'fhenuiii ll.nl I., an arrivcl. ami was soon nistnUM in .lie tainiiy as its must valuahle no niln'i Ills iitlcutimi was iinvcmittiiig - his exertions to ph-a-e ui. varying. The princess gradually recovered .he hope she had lot, and iv isoiin- more pro iioiinced wi near perfect i-esi,. ration tn sight that I In- young pupil, iicovdilig In the directions of the IVofessoi', was commissioned to escort her l ack tu Ihisseld.-i I, for the hene lit of the mil ice and ,-xpevicnce which could tucilitato and complete the cure. I lie Journey seems to li ne achieved the c iiesi hegun at I'alenno, mid, hv the time the louug tliH-tnl and his patient had arrived at I 'ussolilorf, u great-r anxiety than that occasioned hv the uncertainty of the return of sight had taken ' possession nf the young princess, ami was shared hi her medieal attendant. Il was u case ol gnat delicacy, and one ... which tho I Professor h id staked much ot his future fame ; and he had .ailed log-'tht I :, gveat number "I his brother partilioncrs, and the entire class of his pupils, to he present on the duv when the Inn, d ig, 's were In be finally withdraw u I li in the eves ot the patient. Ihe interest of- tl,,-iii"inciit w as so great liml it was almost considered a solemnity, as the Professor, sur , rounded by his friends and th" students ,,f the plae -, proceeded tn loosen the back band which held the bandage. A cry of tb-ligllt escaped ' trail the lips of the Princess as the ilai light! first broke uimn her gtue. She glanced nil I ly round the a-si-miily, and ill one no iio nl, des;iite her still iieakened sight, sei iei In scan every countenance turned will, such in , Iciest towards her on 1 1, then without at. in- 1 slant s hesitation--a if impelled by a mag--l netic power stronger than herself she Walk ed across the room low nnls w here the young doctor, her friend and companion, stood, si- I ' h'.it and trembling, eoncenlt d behind the rel, and. Inking his hund, presvd it to lu-r lip, and, lorgc'ting nil beside the griitilude she owed him, burst into a pnsit.n of tears ! N I- , less o say tn n hat degree tin- i-motioii lias shared hi him in vv ho-r faior it had been dis-plnn-'l. It will not be ,neess.irv to tltifhire how much, at first, nil further progress ol this ' attachment wns opposed by the relativ es of , the princess; but it ..my be us well tn ret'ord the stoutness and ileterminntioii will, which; she has pursued the happine-s she has un h-r- j taken, ii 1 1 -1 on Monday last rhe was united to I the louug doctor at the Ru-iau I ha pel, w li i I - , in the evening " alerie" was played ut the Theater Krancais, and Mdlle. Turdou", who' played the hernine, was loudly applauded by , 1,1 elithii.hi.li. tin. II. I,.-1. t'..i, '.., ino.J. ; I .1,... ii... ........ '.. i.i .. .i - fa' ",' i.i, s, in,, not' II i. i ilio, e i oe , pity time been einictt'd in red lile but a shi rt Tll"l III Y. VI IT II SissnX W'nHI X. Our cniuiuaiidcrs al e,erv point in the South find the Women the un -l difficult subjects they have tn ib al w ith. t'a.tinn aside the natural del icin y nil 1 I eliiieiii' lit that In I ,ng tn their set, they delight iu tint ne st uii iioinaiily, inipu dent and i ulgar exhihilioi,. of anger and do testation tovvanl theFeilernltnM.ps. Nnlhing I but srn-re men., ires w ill induce th. in In treat i.nr i tln ers and incii with decent respect, A j ll.ltol, I! illge letter ill the Phdlldi'lphill I'i-mi ' -ay s ; " ISrig.ulier li.'iinrul W illiains oceuiit i th h' ll-e n I ielielal Ty 1, ,r, w Ii ii Ii t he hitter- sided ill w In il ill command ol the I . S, force' ! .some years ago. lii-uerul Williams Is greatly annoyed by li-itors. pailiciil.u ly Indies. The la'ter are aluto.t uucoiilrnhil.le. They make, all -nils nf leijlll sts 1, 10 1 when refii-ed, are very in-ihlit. A lady and her huslntlid li.it id I, im ye-terdny. I in- la ly th nnd tmiMiuii ; a pa., to , ave the city , which was rcluo d.i viin ii sue sprang up, t v homing, 'I knew n, and tlid ii"l t xpi .-t any thing better front a t alike,'!' Ibr husbainl pulled i.-r hv the d' i'I'i to induce her I', slop talking, whelishe cried out, 'I will talk ; I will. ,et me alone.' Tw o other ladies cnlli , tu make a similar re-iiie-t, and upon being n fused, 'the t t-nii was alinnst iinh . ribald,' . Tin: liniieritl told them they w.-re beautiful, but if they did not h, un ir hiiii'iu im woiihl Im k thciii up in i-uinl'irt able celU, upm which they retired, mitiu-wlint subdued.'' A h tter from Nnrfulk in tins sum,.-paper in-di'-ales the existence nf the u niie fettling rtiet. Wi; c i.v l n, . , .. . , , ,c guard at tho Icrry, tired uf seem" no many fit I-; r.--(!., lag, h,.rin- past them ra I irgu .vin.riciiii nag ,,i,r tlie entraiice I., tho ferry. The tan- sece.si.iiii.t, had to walk un- h-r the gl irioii, old banner in going to and froin tin; boat, w hich hurt their hii-cci, tilde feeling., in el they reported the mailer to ic,:, vi ho s, nt word to t'ol. loikilis,iii, nfthe r'ir-t I', laviure, that the ag t,f our I ninii nlinuhl 1'" re vi- J. in ih-f-n c 1 1 the finding nf the rebels. Col. Hopkins', n , refused, mid threat cii"d to ibr iw ii, hi, commission mid rcmrt the in. liter at Washington. j,.o j.vn in n this, and ol. II ,pkiiiui has phi I a Hag over every door in llm vicinity i, tho ferry. The lin ii threntciieil to procuro a rebel 'ling and unit it down in the gangway lending lu the h rry slip, thus compelling 1U rebel wn men In walk over the emblem of treason and under that nl loyalty.'1 l.'i.iTov iv ArsTii.vi.ii, Cniniii isbcing eul livnti'd with ri iiiiiiknbli! suecess in Tweeim. hind and Yieturia, mid will bo grown on a largo sonic. A number of specimen halt, hiiiii heen fui wiu-ded lu KiixIhii'1, T.ik W or ;, hk a,..-I lie re hcl .mi.-J wll.iuK I"'"' ' ""'""K " ! ,u " "l " j the war an ..rgiimen. ..gnmst Hn lung -r I ..ml 1. icasm. why .reason sla, ,1 , he ..Unwed ,1s ,,v mid I " lo'l-'.' M I" ilrslnicliu... 'I he rcilcral laxlnll is sc.,,.'d , upon with in idilv its the basis ol Ires!, up peaUt.i the sordid nimncs . We are, loM in slra I piunini el'"!' ec u"" union mure our coll'ee, ten and sugar will cost us; w Inil leiii'ful times our expeiulilures for Inline en ami li,.l,,.s will he; what II lice.isu wi, must pav to pursue any a.ocitio.i ; what an army nl' I it s collei'lius w ill prev upon nur suhiiste.ice, and what a u. ilnii. 'l puhlie iiidehtcdness is aecuuiulal iug agiiiusl llnsat.d coming generations. The logical inference . . . i i. from all this is, that high taxes ami a lng lll'lll 1,11 ,U," I" ,' ' '!'' . del, I me worse nils (him disunion, mid thai it would he hitler In p.... hase ,,,. mid i "m.V l 'he pin e l ael.imw e. gmg our- sehes in the wvug, mid tc, ..gniing the in depend,, f ll..; ...il-ors -I all nur ,..,. The vehel sophists ! Tin y ,;;,,' the lae. that ll.i- ll- " ; ihul ,s the piaiple who i oln.itm ill l"iin,"l a niuii id ''''' iitiarlers ol a million, ami t , ll.e An nuia tioleruineiit ot llieivlree i noiee In cvil-n nut Its eiieiuies ill any ,'"s, and , that fa lints ami not hiillcl- eide forever shall shnpe i Vuiericail noliel , cent ut additional collect, U-. el cry d, dehl, every soldier ul,, I, le urgiiiiienl Hive I in I Iii- li ;ht, every taxation, on e neu lux li.it added In the puhlie shilli in hallh-, I- mi il'l'el gainsl Secession, and in faior of the war h'V H' u 1 1 , I , , I :i I i - If 111, vel'i'llioii is in, I ciu.shc in tc wars, more Inn s, Si'iOMou now , ind a I out, we shall I li, on- .daughter, Kiel w i ears of poa-'e will pal oil the dehl, restore i.; nntig nil era of iiiipiecedenti d ,t taxes, a prnspe. il v . .1 i M h iixnllr l'ycr. Si ns in ,M. t'i . t.i vx 's Ainu .- A stai tlmg fuel oceurreil iu connection with nun of the prisoners w lion I w e ciipturi'd, sal s un many ei Tl spondelll. On the per ... I, i I I 'ol. Wa-h-. ingtoti, a rebel elliccr, was a coiuplcle and f ivri-' t list i f the Army , f Ihe Poloiuiic, in , eluilnig n mini. Iii stati n, cut ,1 its present it guninlion in corps, dii i-i.'.is, and bri.- .des. The name of every division commander undol i every Hrigadti-r lieneral w e ci n-cily gin-n, i with the iialin- uud liinnl'tT of every reginieiil in . iii h In igade, and the np, it-,, i incite sireiigih of ea h regiment .M re than litis there was also a I 'ached n ph.n ,-l 1 1 tniutry on the , 'hick- ' nhi'ininv near l.; litimii l. w nh the posiiion n each dn isioii of our army correctly noil kol on ; it. That it had recently coiue into the n-b els' ' iosessiott was ev i I en t li'oin Ihe l.ict licit sev eral of the dn i si. nis had iiiov id I he :r positions nil two ilavs before, and tin l unges were cari fully noted m t! e-ket. h. Tl,,- coinplele ncss ami a cuvacv ol the entire tlo iiiiieiit, j proved that it could have en. anated Ir -in no i ti ro in (military niaileis, ami n, ground lor i tin- painlul suspicion that there was a traitor in the em, ip w ho has aeeo-s , (lie m-cret Inoie uien.s of the army. It was said ul lirst, that together with this document win toiind its counterpart relative to tin rebel nrmi. 1 This I fin I n iii'piiry iu the proper iiiui tcr. is entirely incorrect. A liltln slip ol paper wns lorn,, I cut, lining a few mt'iuiininda tt sin-. gle brigades iu the I iniiiv, Thut was all the iulormiitinli com eni'iig the n lel nnny that was di'riied front the capture i t Mr. Washing ton. A, W'.iHii's Y vi i i.v Hvii Kirxt The ft,-' nious Ibtldiusv ille show itinu, in n hit" letti r fr un Wn dii.igtou, diuw the tiiatrimonial cur-' lain i.side, nnd gives i i.tsidcts a peep at tin foil, wing little taunly pi. lure behind the1 scenes ; Mv II ,fe st "I la f'le lilt- Is. kill' glass fusill i up In hair. W I nt air v ui doiii', Ib'tsey ',''' I iii..iiiri-d. " I'oiii' up my ha, k liuir," she replied. "Ilet-y," 1 1 . 1 I, with astern air, " llitv. ynu'er t hi n. to thmk of such frii ditie, us Inn k hair. " " Timid! ,n old !" he scriuliii-d, " too nil, Von lu'd headt-l idiot, toll liallit got cm, ugh hair onto you head tn liinkc u wig lot a single hrea-ted gru..ioper. Till' relK.ok Was severe, but merited. II. li-Ith I .hall let my wile', l,.e k h.ur al me. mi heard Inc. My litile daw ti r i.grnwiti' i,nile rapid, mid begins to sciontiiii.f I-1 it Ii I ii ' with lining no li in. nle nv it i ietty i lost. oh.erve. too, thut 'he tvn-t, piece, nf p., per r illlld her hair ul nights, aiel wont let me nut my anil around her any inure f r fear I'll inn., her. " Your mother wasn't iilrunl I'd uiu, her u hell she wa, y nir age, in y child,'' sed I dai, with ii slight tKiiikle ii, my daik '' .. " No,' leplit I my httle dun tor, " pi'ibahly liked it.'' fill' bay ".he1 no ri I nil lllll I gull, to l ull leui.lle ) null ta much - ymi may gamble on that. Tin. Km xi ii W vh ox Mi in I M, pnbll l i I in. lod nl j 'I he m -ii tittni'f .In"-. . un, ' Sim I'miii'isi-n, sai, : 1 The entire liberal and independent pre., ,, ! rrai,.e cniideiun, lliii Mellcan enpeililinii. j III the I luted Slate,, nery Aiiiericnii paper Wltlinul i-icepti hi, ami nil Hie I reucli I'" 'C" , . , , ', ' W Itll Iwu ,-leeptiiius w Inch arc; I in nil, in ' .... .,. i i ii... i ii.. ri1'"" ,l" 'r '"ic" ugainst tin, uniusi i i,p Tlpr ot Rwn.l. mux. - It iippeuH from the , statistic nf I Ml, thai tinting the On icars, ri Inns i' i,.l" I of the natives of l rec SihIi s hud I'llllgruted In the Mum Slate,, and that during the Mime period iiii'i.'J'J.I intii. , ,, the Sl,.., Si. i... I.,.. I i.....t...l ... .1 .. i...... ... .. . ' I ,,'",. ', " ,1,1' I I"'" Clllll'B . -I,,,,, ;,, iiUiii ; t, s,u,, ,,, .,r,,. Th a, t, sugg, s, ; i,,;r. . n, i, ,,. ..,i i ...'..,... lions nf tin: South are heller than those of the North fas in any pretend to claim), why i- it that lln; bnluiici: nl emigration is so Id-niy ugainst the South '.'.S. I'. J,,n, iil. PHOOKI-.., Ill Kll IM II'VII , SlXTimxt IX M ..... .. 'IM... II'.. . I . . i t: i .-..nil.. ..I.. III.- ITIsllllirillll.Sf'Jl lllllllSIII,. it, lire iiiMippnrt of the President s puliev on this Hll j"ct, I. Uillis, MltlT I ill I. Il IIIK Mtx ,Mll-7 "Are you not alarmed at the approach nf the king ol terrors '.'" -aid a clergy man lu an in valid. "Oh, im!" win the reply, "I have heen living six ami thirty years with llm ipieeu of terrors j tho king cai'mot hu 111111I1 worse !'' l ,, i.. , 7 .. 1 . . i. imtc Ironi I.nr Kusse tine hing lo'it. Hut- ii huge uiiinlierol evlract, from Marvhiiid pii- i. , ., ,, , r. 11..1 in.r, .11.1.. u;, .11 . - . ; 1 . V , lcm"w 11 order, o 111 fi I. Il will prnle per,, all slinw iug the rap 1 progress ul ciiiaiiei- 11 1 . . 1 1 . .1 .. .. i-,,1 itlthe Simen MuriTalld. Kx-lioi 1,,I-V,M' .' ,r. , "'".r" " , rnor lin ks, . Ileverdy .(,,1,, and Sen-1 '7, "'""" '''"' ator Selliiinu, are said In he ripen uilvoi'iiii', n j ' r'" 1 ' .... the new order of thing. , Thu Ibilliiunri' .,e, . I A Wmiiiii S ux r One of Ihe w elihe- 11V1, the ablest paper in Ihe State, keep- up' longing In the lust bnlcli of newly lini'lc l.ill- An .. a.x Ma,,,;,,, in C'mi,N , ''' In H" Oaimdiun Pmlium ,. ,.. ' "R l(f , retpiirii,,: the nrguui,,,,!, , ..ri ! ' 1 r "I Mug prepared tu , (In. I ,.,,l Mate,. () ,m . Arthur l.iinkiu, ii.,,r f , ' "' , . ""'' beily, o. , . , I llili'd States, and was emninisione, ('o,1M, ,( (h l m',,1.r,...v) .,,a,hM, powerful spueel, llKuil,( II, c lull, iii which he aid : " A lunnient'a real n lhielion, M,. s, ni.gllt In he si.llieient to convine.i m',..'. '.. ,r' nun i on oili'l I'll nis Hiii i i...,u i ,.l.i I. .. I I . .1 ii'iinir- I " ." , " "W liever eiiul l have hen carried nut; its OlllO'llSSIVll III . l.t ,.l... iii'nt 1 c ,. , , I I i. . ... t , I I I . ."' ' si Hie, I.U, In ,, I "."' .' ' '"'cnni, nnpossi,jj,v ' ,!'' ,,p '" tM H I'liuiuh, i,,,, Mu 11 I I' I. p . I " 'r l the 1 n itcl - ! f1" ' " 1 m"""1 '" ridluiiluin,,,, j, ,.,,, j ' ' ' ' Lj ' "'' ' , ' , , '' " ' ' . 1 '." "'"'.V nl lln ' . " ' !J 1 .)'"... , , ' ' ..ii i 't . i is im I'ii' l" "l"l lllllIT III 1 II H',,1' .1 . . "'" ' cipiippeil us Ihe iirinv f . v l.iir.iieu poller; it 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 tl i t.-. " , J ol a tlmly expemlituie gie.iler tluni the yearly cost even cl, a guniduti,,,, , ,),', ' ' posed by the hue g,.i ,-, nmenl, and in ,.,',. '( ct.ievgi'uev, its uherH, i,vv exeee,iMl. ''"II' ""' doubled. S,,c, .j . power ol nur republic,,! ighlslIN, It j, ,, mis liml lo- Iis to talk nf deleiullii. i. i .. . .;.. i,i. . .... ""i-i'ot-s mie"'c" g""Ttno-ii i, I Hint eouittvy If ""1 1 " Iss.lliplv iibi,, ' , Mr. Speaker, we lone no cause r u,',r,, ' sion. Iu Ihe tir-t place, I don't belie,,, ,, ' is any ill letdiug lowu,-, us t'ii,i, j,. .he I lilted Slates, nr, if there is mi, h n f i mg, It l l ecause w e are counet te, ol, ,, aiu, nnd ml in, our iifinuut. o.l '1 Then, is great f.iee in , se,,i, liiini d ill Ibis eitrait, c, ecuilly it, , c. .biding pal t.graph, v.... Tlir P in. i;UiM( 1(l I'll 111, lllisw el I tie .St w I oik f.,.,,1,,. ;,,, ,1,, linn When the present war terminate, we ,,., half not iiieiely an army u .,,l,t-r seti,,,,, ne employ iu, n. I.tit lio u il,ure. ( , ,1(((1(!j l.uuillav w nh eiii.e, idling to,. I., , ph ami the shovel, uud who, .tc.u.om,, ,.w s . n, and in iv. I inlveutui,.,, will ghi'by iir. ni-ii lum h i I the labor i.eci ssari lor the'w .rk W o cull iinagnic , Hi, ism "isi.insi ,, )Hm hiiuly ui.'ii sprci I along il,e r.,,., .. the sections -lliil.lt l .!y , , hllldillic ll, whole wilhi.i Hit a,no tone lhl ,,,- ,lh&n M'' "'""''I ' -mph l.-.l. We.i,'ii,ug,e tin ut tinally -i tlln.g doivii iu canlotini.'iit, r l iiblges U.I along !ti. I.i,,. , r,, ,e J.lalln, ,,r ill the valley, where tin' gi,d nil, I silver ,'r,,,, out, ut oii. e I.eiietitiing ihi ir i, vui foriiii,,.. nod ade,.i.t!i ly prole, ting the r,i i I 1 1'. .1 this result wntthl be nit on hi. i lerul.li. i..n ..r the belli III, I.i I si. in i nr. be il. hleved. II, , i. Ill - or Si Ulicli, ,,, the .l.nues rin r ii magnificent plan, , f ( ihoit.and ut r,-s nf i h hi,, sth t, ,,., ..fl , lo' ils I ling il in the distiii,,,,, ti,;, is the property nt a linn, l, I T.d.ui.l -,.r i.uher t-l l,,s w,e wl f,-n siorelnii.,. and slave huts mi ihe w alt r tslge ,,n.(it the entire .. ill, i t i f I iiinherland. The T. hind n .id. ii. i- on rhs ks the plan, fr, , , hih hill, uhl' I, i.e. Mlmptlv i ,.,, ,;,,. .itl .rdiiig p.. . i.i ly .in h it v n of tl,,. . ,!,'( acre I. it iu In-low a. i. i,e get. if u , , U Ii Vt'l l .ill ,'S'iii II st Ir--in Ihe Inch ilh ry ul il, end. I'iiil ti ii nur . I I. oil- if V.,1 lis ,,, lids Ins ps en. uinped in ,l,e wln at field, Ih,,, j th..,i,hl il lon-t bnie le u Iron, ,11.11 n .i. lei, that . ri.-s revie..,., hi. mini nf n nnl II..I, i f - nil, l. (..,,. he . th. in forth tol attle. I'ol md i-., sbivebiie.h r: on hi. planlutlo,, Vol, hill.- the ill-litlltioll preselllid in ol f its wot-t n.p.. .. ,il hini liuniaii l.-ing. bine l ei, blernlly trcutisl n t nttl". hi, li .le I.s k t l i I .lave. . ringing lo t,, nite w 110111. h vv. I,'., thiiu i '.il yen,. ,.,, fim. herself 'urr. iinde.l hi tbn e gein rnlioii. nf i H-nninr. is 1 1 ii. -u i I'V or I, uving l, i u I.,, no I I v .1 . v . . . . t Ihe initr- riage rehltl II t'l lltllllll ihe pur Inn.'' r in In, iitiiieli tn improve II i'i.ioi i' i,, I I ,i i sHti . i nf h-r f.k - ii si K il. I 'mi 1 1 . v . inong the limner- al, ant, dole, ne have heard nf the c..,h,p. mid daring shnw n I.v lii ni riil I nit, lolel, , Il the flehl o Mill, .. j. ,, I, I .v ( fisilf priss'ld-r. I" win, III It seem, Inllher the Inline nr rank "I lien, nil I riit, leh n were liiovvn. ' We had v. ii whippisl ut tune," said lln- rebel lltptile, "uud Would llllVl' kepi lull whiopt 'l nnd r.uited y.,ii, il n hndn l iHiii'f. r II li'llnw llilll rmle Up ill Irnlll nl Veil "I, t, i d litlb- slump tailed ling n. a, yn'u were liteiik ing, nnd lln.-w hi, i . . . intn the mr willt limit llkeiltriinii.il. A tier . hill there nil. I,,, l"iog iiiii thin..' w nh ymi, and it w n, ,ts,n nil mer willi n'" Thiil "fellow " was lieiiernl fritti'tulei! l.fi'uiill, ..iirmil. Sunn iron idiil war ics.tls luie hn-iiii'i lu.hioiiablc, ki it-iit i tit; ti, mils hale been I'ligniJ' nl in the mailer nl fin ling ..iin tliuig tu go thrniigh the uriiior. Slei I pointed bulls, culil- al built, nnd oilier elabointn urraiigiiiulil. I. ... 1 .... .. . ... .: .. ;ii.i.e i '-il lite. I, nun no gri'lll SHI I SI Ul I It'll , , ,.m i in. r I I lllll II Vf .11 cliael Kitliol- nf 1 iiu-eiiit... III. dliilin, snvs lead is all thai it wauled. Ill IT'sd ol which, he Im, put n it'll It'ul linden I all of ten ihiiiiiiIs, at ,,ng range, uud with A I'gli' charge of powder, through Ururl lw,'",Jf "nche, thick, plated with two irmi Iuli ol ii" nidi llm knes, each. loiix III i.'s W i ii, xi ri iug long Mg" i loir iclerie. .b-hn Hull lhi, happilv in llic S'.l.l, ;,., . lie en, in,. t hear of ii ipiarr, I between the tiiust distant nl his neighlHirs, hut lie begins il I, III, 'lllll In fumble W illl the heiul ol III" cudgel no, I consider whether ,is nion nr hi- holmr does li"l reiplirc thut he should nieil die in Ihe broil. Illiiris On H ,, sNlss.- There, is reason to believe thnl Si i relnrv Scwitnl has receilcil .. . .. '.. a. I'T hay Suiii." Il.nl passed thriiiirh St. .1 ph. ilissniiri, un Lie l,li nil., I.oiunl In .lloriiii'ti dun, liml iu a bnx, which ivn- entriislcil lullie cure of Ihn Kxpr iiipaiiv, iiiliely-scicii thou. nnd dolhiis in gold coin. Ilea, vn holds un cull, litinl, ill saint, and the Cliioll should lolerale no colldili, , lllll pnlri'ilt .'nliviltr I'nmn,