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Page 1: [aal |etrs«*ties · TUChattanootrn R,hr! tims i lieerftilly Hpt-uks ofthe situation in.let!. U.ivii's dominions: "Al M UMwithin the pnst two years has tl.e horizon of the Ooiiielt

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 18G3.

To \dit rii-t-ra.

The Wxïklt TnicrvE bas a drculation of Odo

Bondr»d and Kitty Thouiind ooplei. and a Urgs propoiiionefiU subicrtbar» tak« CO other journal. Th» »pace m Ihn

»Wt allotted to advartli»!u«nii U nec»i»«iil/ limited, lo that

.arh have lh» advantage »! being «ailly .*<">. mi all ai» gan-

«rally rea.1 with a» moch intere.t a» newi nutter. TUre ii,

ailhOM who hm tried il know, no advartUing n»dia::iiu

th» country w cheap, beotoie there li non« io profitable, to

th« advertiser. The p»per circulate, among the iuda.trlal and

thrifty ci«»«-».tli» farmer», mantfa: toreii merchant» and

mechanic» of th» eouutrv, and 1» carefully read by their

wlvM and d»D|htera It 1» »»'«. to »ay that each «drertiienieiit

In li i« r»ad avery week by not lau th»u half » million of th»

coat ii.tel.i^ei t of the people. Ile » ho u.a-kti lui MM '-"

nierchindiae or I ii manufacture! km wi. to thl. inimeni«

comber, »rattered all over the loyal State., cannot tai! to Jo

eo to hi» own manife.t and great aJvaulag».Advtttlselueut. on the Cfth p»ge are al 21. and on th»

.iglitli j'.»» fei » line. y»r Ihi» week', mu« they mu.t

.b» handed in to-d»y.

HEWS OF THE DAY,m\>

THIS W^\.I£-.From our Bjieria' correspondent and from other

eources we have newe from Koeecntm. s anny lothe ¿8tb, Suuday. Headquartem whu then at HearGrove, sixteen milee south of Murfreenbi.ro. TI*beavjr rain had letarded but not ni.j.ended aiove-

meuli. The ent-my had been forced balfe io everyiniiance where met. The Kebele tlcmselvee say" On Wedueaday «even bryadee of the anny ofGeo. Kosocrans utucktd the brigades of GeneralsVatei and Liddell, holding Hoover and LibertyGaps. Our ;;.« n !.. i.i.I the enemy uulil tin ir ammu¬nition was exhausted, when they fell back." Thi*ii, of conreo, confession of a whipping. Our own

accouut says: " Col. Wilder e n feBlad infui try li.,a very heavy Bkirm:»h on the V-Iiii, in which Lodrove u eujorior force of ¡niiintry from ile j^iiitinn,inflicting a los« of severs) hundred killed andwouudiid, while his own was I ut between 10 mid50. The advance of Gem McCaalt'a Calpa, WB-lich'i« ltripnde .f Gen. Jokana'a DMriaa, dr..vetwo regiment» of infantry and a battery of artillery,on the same day, ¡u palluut atjla fnuii a veiy Mieagposition at Liberty Gap, tiu.-iveii miles south ufMurfreesboro, losing in thu affair aoaM 90 ki'lt-d an.iwounded. On the p. m. of tho i ;h the k'r. a.ar

part of ClayWu's flfiafan attacked oar picket« at

the eame puint. Wil'ich'a and Wilder» liri^ades ofJohnson's Divniun, at d lion. CarttrV Uri^ado of 1 1h-tíi'bDivision,pritijitlyaagfefaltbeaaenjlai'i n -

eion. and after an action of about an baal u't< rly n at*ad them. They left lim.r .load, ,.an ottneir wounded,and a number of ¡r.e mr», vtitli lim battle trgnitbe '-¿d A: Lannis, m our bund». Our Ion MM aboal40 killed and 100 woun led, imluiiag It olhcers.Gen. Mitchell t cavalry had a Kpinted engagementou the Shelby vnl« pike on the '.'4i'i, resulting in therout of the enemy." Bragg'» eff nive force ia eaumated at tgjtht ana,

.Hy tbe Columbia we have date» from New-Or¬leans to the iMib. Our ttirreej.tinitnt save \\,have no Le «ve from 1'ort Hnd.-on that we can pun-Lib. Ii is k-euera.iy be!k-vtd that all is goiug ou

well, and that not many day a ran elapue feaftwa lhfinal crisis is reached." On* ot the (.ajen ha« s"-

aalled newi by u man ewaped from Port Iludeon. tothe effect that '' ihe Hebel» can htdd cut I it 15 daylat the mort. In tie late aNiau.tr maty hu i lost 1,000men." The Rebela wh i l urut Hie cteaiuboat» MPlaqaemiue enbsequrntly mad« an attack on Li-fonrcbe crofli.ng, when they were bad y binten,leaving id dead "ti the tiHd and I1 pfiaotan caj-tured. Our forte wa» nrider a feu Bad f 111'. .Sink-ney, less thau a thousand. The Kabul force underCol. Major, ii aaid to corni ut of three regimtn'w ofoavalry and one uf infantry. The hebel Limit.-f ii.Walker of the M Texan infaniry wub killed, un i biabody carried ff in 1er a laf-Oftnee. Oar lan Iteight killed ami lb wounded. The Bl Ula eairiadoff their wounded. Fifty of the %4 Texas eavalnwere captured. Jtay waMMMfeMita fea ai! pri-vates, hut it wau afu-twarJ din >vtred that Ibanwai one Colonel and other aoamWoMtlThe KebeJe are aaid to admit to a lost of iA) killedand '¿DO wounded..At 8 o'cltick yesterday morning, the Keb*-!»,

except their rearguard, hail left York. They wentOff in a burry, probably having heard of <len.Pleaaanton s movement, whose picket» were saidto have been seen not four mile« oil'. Ihe Rabal<; luise was inppoeed lo l.e ti.ward llaniiburg. AtYork they demanded fi'»0,M)i, gol f:!'.,'""- amigenerously agreed to wait ¿U diva for the VU percent balance. Tl.ey were napaetfal M the <-it/tiiH,did not molest private property, and d.d no damageof conséquence to the raiiroeds. Their force o'York WM about 8,000, ut Wr.ghtsville 3,000. Adispatch of last evening from Hair.«burg MJl: "Allia quiet. The Uni,tin have retreated beyond Car-liile." Fifty Hebel prisoners from Hurri»burgreached Philadelphia yesterday..A dupatch from our e¡ erial correnpoiideir dated

Manchester, Tenu., .*¦''?.. say«: " The fenn m.-i.tH ofthe Army of the furuberland have resulted in forc¬ing Braggs army into Hl.atidoriiiii.' ita strong positionon tbe north side ot link Uiver, ami beating a hastyand confused retreat to Tullahotna. Hiocc yesterdaythe whole of our army has been south of DuckKiver, well concentrated at this ["tint. It is now

advancing upon Tu lahoma a« rapidly as the wretch¬ed condition of the road» [lermits. It is certain thatthe t ¡itu.y are in «tiong forte at Tullaboniu; but thequestion whether they will contest our advance attbat point in still unsettled. Col. Wilder s fttjfellaof mounted infantry in trying to destroy the Chatta¬nooga Kailroad sooth of Tullahomu.".Tbe United Slatei transport Crcsceut from Peu-

.acol», report», that on tbe 21st the aleainer Planter witb 600 bales cotton, was raj.'med in attumpt-iig to run out t.f Mobile. A.'*«, was captured on

lliMme-|iy| tbi Anglo-Coufedetaie ituainer Nop-tau«, from fi-nvuna, trying to run into «Mobiie. Hercargo constata ot wines, liijuors, n unitioni of war,medicine, clothing, ¿u. The Neptune isa clyde-boilt Meamer of 700 tUM burden, nearly new, side-wbeel. The Plauter ia mai«» to the Swan, Mpturtxlabout a year ago off Tortugaa. The iloop-of-warTonawauda captured both these ver«els..The Bebéis bave newi. They o»j " that the

Weetara shores of tbe Mississippi Uiver, from Milli¬ken'! Baud to Vickiburg, are full of Confederatetreopi. 1'bay bold Richmond, Constant, and NewCarthage." Again tbey My, " Keenforcemeuts Mntfrom Wachetta have been received by Pemberton,and troopi are luppoied to croM over every night."They alao eay that " On the 22d msi. Gen. Grantattacked ui along our whole line but failed to carrya angle breastwork, and wai repnlied witb a lou of10,000 mea, and ii now io full retreat.".On the 11th inst five companies of the 11th

Ne tv.York Cavalry, Col. Thaddens Ii. Mott, doingoutpost duty near Port Hudson, were captured by a

daring cavalry raid of Rebels, under the commandof Col. Logan of liragg's lommand. The Keb. I«»ada ibeix caotivn nda at sp«ed io: 83 oiler jwtk-

lingbnt one * >p in that distance. When a horse

gave out, they entered a farmer's premise« »nd im-

pressed another. At the journey's aad our soldierswere thrown into n black hole, where, ut last Pt*count», tin y were under close confinement..TU Chattanootrn R,hr! tims i lieerftilly Hpt-uks

| of the situation in .let!. U.ivii's dominions: "Al MUM within the pnst two years has tl.e horizon ofthe Ooiiielt rate Stntei ti| risen in ateb i-plendor as

now, when from Vicksburg, Virginia, and MiddleTennessee, Lsrbinger d:iy« of ptiue nan lo butat iuhaniioi.inus luster from the long sight of war. Todrive Grant out of Mie»if"i-ippi, invest the Yankee

capital from Maryland, invade lYnusylvitnia, auddefeat Con. liosecratu, are ¡resent objects.'.Ohio is getting excited about invasion. Husi-

nees wu« Mupetided at Columbus on Mon luv. mid a

meeting was held at the State House, winch ws»

uddretsed by Goa. Tod, who Mid he had informationthat it was the deeign of the lidiáis to enter Oh''"within a monlh. A Cuumittoo of aitlaaaa w as 'J""J

ap|-ointe 1 to adojit ti plan of uctiou, and l<> rai*' vo'-

nnMail lor bprnt defense.-The lion. Charles J. Piddle bus r**8»0,1 *. »I ¦

poiutment of Chairman ft the I*hoc rain Utaie

Central Committee of l\.nu»yMi»»i " m order io

give, us a private soldier, or i« any mJhAtt that moybe open to bim, his whole .tenions for the defenseof our invaded CoptmnutntoAmn.'' Why resign I I»

it against uny rule of <'.. Heniocraiic party that f r-

bid« us leading numbers lo light for tim Union '

_Atomic t1^ wild reports fmm Pennsylvania is

this: "A gantleman just escaped from the labelhues a, Ckanbaaaaaagj leporis that a Kubel column,inMiiberiiigili,lHlii, accompai.ied by lui peces of a:«

tilltry, ts miivin6' eastward.".There is a »lory sent out by Cincinnati that

15,000 Kel.el» miller Pagian und Marshal! are mnttito invade K« nt'i.ky from ihe south-oust. Our force»ure confident of impelling them.

NKAVS ¡PROM BUROPliT..e City of Haltin'ore, from Iiiver¡»tiol JnneK,

via Qaaaaaaawa June IX, arrived here last night.A stimiiitiry of lief newe bus alresdy been published,but our foreign lib . contain s une ad iitional items ofinterest. At the supplementary ihrlion, winch took] lae- in nine district« of Fiance on June 11 and 15,the Opposition cundi.isles bave been iti'-ressful inmo«t dist iris, yet the O vernment candidate» baw.MM returned at Ilordeaux, in the Oepartment tithe Nord, and in ibu Haut Kinne. Tim King an 1the Crown Prince of Prussia are mid t . Le entirelynt vntlance as to the present Prussian policy. Ihe

Klag has demanded of the Crown Prince to retrae!the opinions expressed in hissjeech at Mantr. an!tbe Ciowu Prince has t.rmly refused to comply wilbthi« danaadi

GKNEUAL NEWS,.Coroner Naurnaun I eld an in<,ue«it yesterday M

ihe body of .K :.n F. Lovell, who w.» m ir :«r«'.l at

Na.WKaaaaa atiaat,aa Maaday etenmg. Alterbo-ring a nuii.lier ft witiiteiri, tho jury rtndired a

ve rd iel ihat " John I. Imytt ii mi.-c la bia death byfa jai » i,- ti baadaol T) ,,p. a» Au i.« Baaskeaand the jury fuit!.er ballal A ixe .lm'.li una ¡ r««ft.e-d.tattd ty the laid liauehew, they ure al-o of Ilaopinioa ih.it Joalah Adams aud Aii.t u Abbot)ling.-» ure ii ici-. t,»-a af.-1 the hat. Ilaafebavina » Ia*tited to i.a.l m th» «umi.i |5,i00, mtiAiamtand ii igg» V. te held IO lull. .1. $ .'"' roi ... lo ewanihe ... ti >'¦¦ '¦ titi] Grand Jury..Admiral Foote i fune'ul at New-Haven, fmptti

day, waa the meit in.|«i«. k' eerereouy of the .

ev.-r known in Contle*.urti!. Hie QtaWW unis'art. the ->ute o'hosr*, several men .-is I the Ia-u.stature, the b-dil ant'ioiiiit.-s. Natijnal atti « te, andiboaaaaMof citiwM« rn pcanat Tht Rae. Dr.Leonard lia«ou -ml Or«. DniM an.i lavalaadcoûdurtod the exetmnn. A lui.ra » Qfagory. -

Strisgbam, Davia, Stewart, tad Capt. > ;«¦K'-re palbbean n Mon Una 10,000 eiiixoua all-.'¡cased the solemn proceaioo..At the naetlag i f t! » Ito.ird Of 9t\ ." v »m yee-

»orday, along it .''*te ei.snt-'i upon a Mangi tr -..

lui manyat, vetoing a raaalalMMi gum,,- I««! ui

G -, H. Parnr for an ?ian al Alfaaaj laalWia«ter, also, m r.-giiid lo t: . lim em J tridg« contract.which Mr. I tl.-L-.i i.v tit, Plan del.oun «id a» i..-

fan.oni..The sals of Government five-twet n, hni ai-

nada ntm bad ?-1" 000,010,.Witb a modell.'.e n folly, Iba tim k Harket hail

. i. en» '.J t«, ,>.j, r, MtheM mp » ,.»»r»-. I o'. Mai ', »0 !w.tuout »tij lut-nu!» ot sham ' iMaaMM leOevararo.i.t. l..»r» wai i.'it iu»cb Jon» »bd ».Hi nilli AtmO I» »ti I»uu.e iietii.^1 .-. fj:.i|n fien, tha market tal! "11 | t* eaalAt tb" 8»COt.d Iluarlttiere wu » >'IuD|er loi., in Hie .liai»muriel, mag, »l'iout iargo tr»ai»a-t.(iti». tV» t«-t J.., ; .'

¡ r:çe» w.» u; «.».-J. f_ mark»: w»i f.: -a.r: f,i leeSteeMMIM*.i. 1^81. Lot wiilnu- »eli».tv 1'raa.iiiT papet »li l9W»r,»tidtlief, ««¦¦« re...r. <ift);«i V»»r Certlfl-»t»l upoti thenurke!. i» o. wr - .11»!. at ti. Al ti.» cio»e at l.iiiii,»n Iii«i.-.. .»»¦: 1- .. «t ady I tieie I» 1, I murli d>-in| li Kore'jnBljli, aiij tli- .,. lilli.:.! »i» .'e»J. »t lena.bl til Sterling»ud .ii,o im tmtmam, y ingot» ut um latfaa imtMU aro et.-aiy Tli» Mon.y | irl.t li f.ir.jr arti?»b .t the tatgtp epyat» Ubi aim. Jai.t ut Ml f cent 011

latll'ictory Oi.itet.:. Tli. li 1 tuirk.t wa« .'! 'UK befutelb«. Board ititi b»rlr| S«en I .»J« it Iff b it ti.« ..

no i.J m '.» iiii'»ioeii anil willi no l»r»tn liuiliut». I!., in-ir

in t.. off to IM| Mea »' IMI

fin the third pug« t__a niornitii:, \ii* printgavarsl importaiit letter« and iiapatebSS fromGen. Peeesfsus*1! snag._._Wc hove asm irom \ icisBwg to the Basra*

ing of the Müh« The riege wa* steadily i-yo-gretting, but the linug bail r 11. v-a. * slarh*i:iic(l in SSaggSBMBBg «f the heat. Ou th«« '.."it.'tfighting ' 'it.-. «¦ d ni! day, and at sight oae "Ithe Kebol fortt was blown np by a Mlisa laidby our men. A breach va us mad»« ia thnwalls, through which our tuen ;. i-.JThe Itebels foiirght savagely, but won» «Invuuback, and (ten. Logan bad niouiited twoheavy gum io the abandoned worki. Ofcourse, the story of The t hauanooja Hebel ofa disitstroiit repulí«- and retreat of nur fore«»*,with a lois of 10,000, on Hi» -.'-.M, il a liewithout a shadow of foundation.

JLi iii pobitiöx.

Ac-',nut« of tlio proaetico of (»en. Lee atCarlisle mi Mouday, and of the concentrationof hit forres either near thut place or in thevalley between Shippciiibiirg and Chambers-burg, Bru discredited by s dispate!» from our

¦peeial correspondent to the effect that a greotbattle ii liiiinmaiit at or near llanover. Onthe other band, nearly all the telegrams re-

e iki'l ytt'-rilay indicated the withdrawal ofLec't forcet toward Carlisle, or tome pointbetween thore and Harrnburg, The KebeUevacuated "torlr yettcrday, which they badbold with 8,000 troops, unexpoctodly and inbaste and wore supjxued to bo moving North;though tbe direction of their ujarrb, whicli isthe on«* important fact, it precisely tho one

which tbo dupat-ch leaves iin-jertain. One ac¬

count aayi toward Carlisle; another t .wardHarrisburg; neither of which can be correct iithe Hebel army is gathering «¡thor in tho vicinityol ITmj"ver, or in Cumborlaiitl YslJcy. l'leas-

nnton'i cuvairy pickett nr« reported withinfour miles of York jetterdny, but they rammt

paaaiMj' mmtt lw.'ii ti. rt» if Lea ia e-fltaellagbia fori'i'i nt-nr Hioorer, tboagft the story is

.jiiit«' probable if bo wera withdrawing Umbi. nurtliwurd. Tha ÄttoBtl cavalry ii ulansaid to baft beru in ln-Uyshurc aboutMM same time. If ti tay vere, th-ii li-'»'

has abandoned Ul i'iitniiniriieatiiiii* with Umfiiiiibirlanl Valley, or it windy within it. or1is still further to the north. finally, a di-

patch from Harriabaig, dated faatatmmy nfl.'r-

iiniiti at I, atfi'its pi.sititely that Knell is still

in front of Hnrrisburg; ii Miiteiiu-t.t whully ir-

gmmggtVh^hm With IbO theory of un immediatelyapproaching buttle ant whore tltt, 11 utt

,1,1.11,8 to fight, be will iiitii with tbe whole ti

bil anny, not a part of it; uni it tnu-t be

premmod he ha» tint divided hu forres in anyludí way tlittt they ci.uuot bo prOMptlj rellim«"!before he is forced into a bai'le.A later di ¡mt'li from Harri«biiri-¡ ainioiincei

that fin« Kebrls liavo N-tnoti-l bopae-l Cnrlnle.It is iii tleritood that tetogMM Inim Ham¬

burg, which is Gen. ('oiich'h heiid.iuntters, are

sent willi i tlii'Bl »auction; the «f.iU'iiieiit there¬fore ottm'ht to be correct. Bat the d'fappcar-unco limit be very recent, lince nt 1 iiflock

yiMterday Kwell, on Ihn tttmn authority, liadnut departed. r .-.-..,..,

Taking all the evidence tucettier, Ha inclineto tb» opinion that Lee» has realty withdrawnbil forces from between the I'.lue Kidge undthe Sti*i|ticlionrin; ha-« evacuated Gettysburg,Hanover, York, Wr ghUnile, and the positionimmediately in front of Harriilmrg ; ha»cean-d to tlire.ileii a CfMaiag of the .Sus.jue-hnnna, and ii coticimtrating in the t'limberliiudValley, holding all tis» mountain patsei on theea»t. Meade ia beyond (M0t¡M advancingrapidly on Gettysburg, or »nine ndjaci-ntjmiiit.* fact which the LjlHfeataf liapatch announcing the unuiinenre of a battleat Hanover sufficient!) eitab! ttata. In new

of that nun erneut-, the plum object of Ina*!ret;renient is tu choose los own battle-groundin tbo Valley, or in uno of :he pa-»««» tl.ro'ighwhich it is approached, preserving meanwhilehis threatened onintvitiicntion», and relyingeither on a victory pat r mmmu\ >>i on aaMv.iute turning the Hunk of hi» anny, by a re!

ro^radn march, and pofk-tpi MM Imping to

place himtclt between the .National forces andWashington, if he should MOOM-J hi outwittinghu new opponent. Ii follsws, ut ouana ifthis theory h«- correct, that li.«« rai ages ol

the Rebel force» elie« here lhati in tie Valleyitselt, ind the dinger of m attack mm

Ilarr.»l"jrp, are at un end for the preeabtTbO prnti.pt advance ti Meale La« eau «ed Lee

to fall back «.pun hi» own linn, and bfiie.itbtie ¦mtact'nfe Of th.- Bl :.'i -i ;,v#e. wl,.ch.nar.led hi» flank M he advanced It r-

iniiii» li.r Geo. M.'S '«. ti tbooM 1. i I.t.«' <'fatti a::d we '.,'.'. i' he w ii

enter the C-anb-iHaad Vttppi ii bl ntan iial all, Lot !.etw.eu lire ai-d HurriBlurg but¡¦..tween h.m M.1 the Pataaua. It b»> can if''. h tb '.'. !:.¦ v. !.jV.' .I,.; a u. ni. lu 1,1

d.' Iti I: « tirnU tn ti.' ¡'-U-lersi.:p ut |bi ifand w.il have ii spired both hi« » Idienand tl.e coi.iitr) Mill midnn m titult.u.ate niici'i'i» ( »I ni.e laing Mi may lu-n-«" r«-«l. t* at fier. M."ide, f! l.e w.:.- n t

tory, is feat the man to let it tap an a bit reand I'iilriiitliil frilliab. Ho n I.raw, MM«

filie, and earm-it. Atti tt to'ti, nailbal lean-ftf w:th a battle ! all foifbt, as d:i HcCfe-D*at Ant[i-Titit Mr MAI I.i' lafat Lee ii e\i-u

liSi! benle'i. Skill to ero.« tl.e 1'ot.iUI.'U' in Uti.

.' mi retreat, at alan IfeClellaa iii, iftaian lodcclaiva citen* bid in.pa.re.I bia Mae*dei ce m hmilelf ai.d eit.ftf'iMhed a hat littlettogagmp ile ever piMMM-i.

liter.-.a diipatcb irom Laacaatar, raoeivednt a late hour, Pgfi tint QfS. Cowl ib a.-ro«i

the Baaaaabaaaa at Harriebarg, «i.d that i««ii.

Mead, occupied Hanmer ami Tari hut feigbtwith lorne part of hu forrei. Plaaaaatoa'acavalrv i« tren pliof M the rear ni the re¬

treating Babale, and tvnytkiai goM to showthal Meade hat BOfaiwHI »ucl. ettrjoi Jinaiycelxr.ty as la seriniiily endanger tim »ceuritv

of Lee» n-treat into tim CmularUid Valley..Ti..- ImioIw eintest i-, tbaagbl to be »t load*

III». ftATIO.VN Ol'I'Oltl I MTV.I hu h>bel main ami}. »Inn li 11 t 1 : . 1 Than-

sand it ron.-, lias boldly lniadetl ami it BOM

ravaging the territory «>t tie Ksagtsag of <»ur

I'nion.The Army of 1 li-* PeteBsBB, "f maily «.r

ijuite cj'ial strength, baagi omiaoael] cn it«flunk.Other forces of veterans, «>! very i lU.sitli'M-

Ub strength, bul«! \Vii*hirict«»ii an«! Unit.inore,' nr are within luppuititig di'turice of e.tber.

A lur^e gal rapidly .lii-n-attng bolj til theMilitia of the Millie States ci,i,ln,uti theBahai laraabn, hahliag the ggraBj MbaBhslin«- nf the Basajaeh.BBBt

'I en j-lilliou-i ol' I'eiij'le in the Middle SBIl.-iit*-rii .Stat««* stontl ready to a«ld t" thisMilit.u fore.?) as m.iriv mure régiment* a* 1111.1b>- r''.-'ii"r«"«l.WS jirnterid to no special knowledge of

Laa'g jilan* «>r purpiiti«, but we le u«»t ka¬lnee be lev ill venture sen»** tin» BaeSjSghSBBBlu Ihm ia bile Meade's aruiy 111 lull itreugtbiiieiiiiii -« ii hu rear.

We bnpn Le« may not *p«*«nlily flit backunharmed into Virginia; but tins i« s veryposiiibl») terniiiiatiiin t»f the prêtent crisis. Ileeerl.ainly has not actei.' as though hungry lor a

light sine,« he |sj|| I'r,.-J,«richsbnrg. Y«r, if hebad want-ail "ne, he cm. Id ea*ily have 1o,c«jJit. In fact, all other kind, of hBBfSI seem tohav 1 preceiletic." of this so r* with hit anny,and they are being amply lalii '.""-¦

The lina of low mountains iib. ¦'.' ,",u**- 'n -MiCumberland Valley on the »S«»uth 1. ' ficendinnlyfavorable to the wholesale rai«! llB .¦ DÜW

mulling. The patset of these mou .»»--¦ WB

itroogly held by bim, and hit army 0J,t,r'.t*¦.Inliind them with impunity.

I! ho stop* north of the Potomac at 1 '*. Do

mutt intend to wheel luddeuly to the 1 '.».¦.

and ufler battle to Hen. Meade, hoping te .,e"

loat him and then fall tuddenly upon Jlaltimut *¦

or Waet-U^tou. Un cuuuot be uat-dituta-ig an

i.ili.iiii-c bayoud the Suiiiueiianuu with Mt.nlc's

army on Li« Han!, and rear.

Haig let the North pour out bur Volunteerslind Militia, and innl?*» the Rebebí rue I hi* de -.'

Berate raid Btfrs keealj than the« «lid that <»flust «ear.

BlBI 'I I*""* I It it L every dut bil«!* to the Union

gtraagtB, while that oí Ihe eiitiiii) i- slowlywa»t n»( aw ui.

Keinetuber that ir» have now the advantageof bghtlag «>n crnuiid pcrlectly Ininiliar to our

pasple am! very imperl.'ctlv ktmivn to tim

ReWrU.Let us hear tin BMffS of m ha! we will do on

tie ('iitiliet"ti"iit Oí rctliilni'iif, but crilah the

l'i-b.-.«- in I'eui-'Kama, and tint r'ght «»»on

Tin; iiFiti;ii BTMATBCIT.We view the advance of the lîeheM into

PaBntjlraoia m bo «pint of everweeang sea«

tnli-r t-.-. War i* largely n game al C-BBOB,'uti«i ii* results i»f(eii del) all antécédent calcu¬

lation. Hut, while we itui111.:.. lil II" bnlistllll

anticipation*, we heartily thank the Rebelchiefs for trnntt.'rring th«' seat ot war from

their own waited field* to tin» rich Talleys andt« lining hilliides of the Fre«« »Slatei.

I ley did pot need t" <l" tin«, for the sake of

fighting. Our arm) (if th« PeMMBC luy ii*rectly in their front, ready f«Jr battle at an

h'»ur't notice. They c!i<.,e to ck ale it by a

flunk movement, and come North,If the) deemed tbe line ol' the I.Hiipabau*

nock too at ri.uy to bo forced, they night havehal a batfl8 a few miles westward oi Wash¬ington. The** declined this also, being «-vi.

dently Billion« to eat before they fought. Itwa« well, und the;r movement it doing ii

world "f good. Hating already tatrly earn«"!the grain gf lining mor«» t" up*«t Slavery thanall the Abolitioatata who e\er lue«!, they now

I'-tid a hand t«> i'"cure the iliiiviifnl! of theRebellion.Mind Hint we are not predicting (faioa vic*

toriei at band. We may have these, and mai

in»! lune. Hut, in either or any eise, we ¡«re

illdebt.'d In I.eel ndiaiice fur thenI. i'eace Meeting«' at th.» North ar<» go*

ing out of fuiliion. llittid? prominent iidvocat.**el the "Pean lininarai." Knell, Leagstrest,l.arly, J. L IJ. .«-tuart, Ac, bSM ra'lu-r takenthe uirvl "lit nf the «gill Ot KerilBII'Io Wood,\ alltU'i.gbaiii, l,')id«ri A ('<>. I*. .* plain thalPSan Mg tin» dittroct««»d 'iiiintry lies behindsmart Ight. kg, and a |SSÍ IbbI "t it

II. WV aSai les* Bud le?« "I the W -i-kt-llli ??

«>t taralla*, Ihe ¡-"nth,' muí the eaneènaa*1<.!" . ealing to afflict 'our Southern brethren,1

Paaple abo hste trie«! not M »" i* begin to

resille that we are nikolkr«! in a Moody, deio-luting war, tnd thal "Abs Lim-uln' cannotten: BBM It if h«" would. They di«e.,irr that, ii

we are to ha« ai.v cnuiitr) at a!!, we mu*tbght l«>r it. -.*«-

III. C"¡.( erheadliiu is f,,un,! ,,: |;..',¦ prga*deal a.'"(mt in aeae.iatng lbs ale «rltara of*"'ir Heathers brsthrea« rheagfa the «-. .th¬em rount.es of l'eiuitlioiiiu bra«1 < ff.-r.-d m.

»fidcr, t et nr«* nollg nrn « III l -. .

** eil, the Cb.«IBargen n\ *ink. sal editor «ii the

Copperhee! 1 »à tTautta, tasa! etghl nil..-lutl ..at 'ir«ln> t" t t.d a Rehe! Mgn t" ac -«ptri..- nrrseln ti bta bsn *,'.-., n e nditioithat /'rira.'» pr,j,trty simuld be irspi'ttd. Wiallthe RehgM i"«.ini Mwnnrne la Mil psssggsiBSof nil beraagb, il«ey le«.ed oa U fal Maid>'«. wrtli of ca»h and «»btal'l«-., Balwi'iil'ln't tnk" their own < "iit.-dcriit.« sbirI'laat.-re. imt tbev .they turned l.p theirii.'s.-* at gash t:s«h, and insisted nu hi". ioi»' th«-p al grasaboshs. Ii Tsrh Isa'l hand nit'.e .inn.m.t ,,i tim hui,, neeeaneat, theI'eb-'l* ii.' ¡. tiiem-elie*. anj Keep the,:"W11 lui') Weale lint t'OllipiiiniiliK "' Ibt.!" ! lie IBBI thlllk BBStbST I "ppeii.ead llnr-|0M vi.!! traiel mer «.X BÚBM iii ., ¡est nt s

l.i-bel li pn M ««-.-«'pt the s «rreinl.T ti lu

borough. We all 1 ve and IsBTB.IV. lhere wall I»«' Be BBI helTilMilsg limbla j

a!."'it nfereiag the .Irait, at le.isl *.. leBSj ns a

Rehe) regln.«u'» ii'uiii, .s on th.« gua « f theI'.'ti'inti'". It tliere is a marr,ed i opperbealwho thinks of ak'i'kieg, jue! ipseb te in« nifeulioiit it, ii a mung bachelor, in,til) bio iiiotiier.DoBl tell the gil- "1 h.s pnnliniiiniit), miles«the «'sic tiiiniid be au eioaelieglj hard eaa«It can't I"« neces«ary.

\. Nur can khan be any furtlier object."tito tii'gri»«** fighting to »muí ami *¦> mu« h n

the) chonte, in tact, Ihe current Copperheadcav.l t'i-duy i? that limy can't, won't «r do u t

liglit. I ort) negro regiment* might mnirh

through th.« Billi Ward tn-inoirnw and Bardi)elicit a brtshhat» Then aha tri// -st tor.

our country ure not ufr.vil of hauii»; t"«» manyt<> ti«,iit with thani than nha ami Bghl ban!at li'Ntt til«" afaSS !" he ashliUl.'d "I pieventirift«ithers. It ever) Mack lu Um l'ree St_tei MONto tnliiiiteer to-iiioi row, n Dual hi*« Iront tin'

prinelpal Ceppnheal lan wouii! !>«. the n ilute ol' d.itali?! fin«ii.

i'striots' laren "I the «tarn lag, especiuli)when n ..> in I«. >ii.' «-s ru,», nu! Preelon! theclmiiU ina* I»»» dark tor the mm,¡eut, but the»haye a 'silier lining;' tin« liehBOM is not gateth atii, hut Micheln reBsesüeai though triala* ty tire, the I'mtui «hull emerge triumphantami glorious ft "in th » »tern ordeal. I.onglmthe Republic

THE l'A« IHI HAU.WAV.Al the '. ( mun I'aoilic Ktulw.ty, Katteru

l)iii»nni," late the " I.eavenwnrth, Pawnee¡and \\ esU'i'u Railroad, has suddenly u«»iiiueda new importance in the publie estimation,owing to the national character which it de¬velop» under a new management, aud a» therese.'mi to bo a link nt general information eon-

cerniiig its history und prospects, we havebeen at some pains to ascertain the moro ma-

ti i ul tact» in regurd to ita operutioui.It MOM that this corporation, having a voit-

ted rigbl to conitruot a railway from the Mis¬souri Uiver lo tim summit of the KookyMountains, has been for eight years iu etist-

euee, though nuable, till recently, to ejecutethe design tor which it waa organized. Itacharter was granted in (886 by tim Legisla¬ture of Kanani, containing th» largest powerswhich that body wai able to conter. In I860,the Ci lupaii), stimulated by the discos erics of

gold in Colorado, aud tin: rapid appioacb to-

ward tilt« Kansas border of rne Hannibal and

St. Joseph ami PiiUii Riilroada ii MiMOiri,initituti'd inensiirei to seeine an Widow mpllf.by the somewhat novel pinn if direct pard IM)

n( laada from certain Indian tri!., s located a

the Kan«aa Valley, through which tin« ru.ilwa« to run; ami in I-lil this project culm!-Tiatod in a treaty ttamtmaj, the pfitWjgi ot par*phau fro. the Delawares and PotfeWitoniMat a nominal price, of nearly six inindredthousand uore* of the very choie. 4 badi mi

the continent. In the hands of a rich OMBpa.li), this endowiiieiit alono would Have st:fiioedto construct the road for several hundredmiles; but the owners of the frumli *o were

unable t<i advance the mntiejs needed fur the

work, mid the breaking Mt of tbe3 Rebellionrendered it impossible for them to Mian Ibanecessary means for even its cnmmoiii'omenf.

I'mier these eiiciiins'iilioes, they di mci if

wiso to strike bnnds with tb"n* pirita abowere soliciting md from Coagreu nV tim In Id-ing of the general lim- of lîuilwny to Ihi ¡V

cilic, of which this foal wat M impur'ant n por-'turn. The Mata ti California MM aaklag helpfur iti "Central Railroad," extentlii'tr fromthe I'aoilio Ucean to Nevada; and ii aoarlami Iowa were especially aux ¡mis lo Mfcfl tbaifreapeelira »}«tem» the Mdiuo of the richcommerce which already bogan to disp. .-¦. IIIf.-rt llixlflg iliiluences between the Colorado gohl-

¡fieHi and the Atlantic. Bo the Kumas amiCalitornn Companies uni'ed the coi. tendnuliatMMta of the oidor and titkat Corporation«Iff the more east'Tti State«; and the result ofthis combined MUM was tbi A 1 of CoigTMlot I-*;-.', len«hi:g Federal ondittad 11tag pub¬lia bala t'i the etaalraetiao 11 t..e-.- tamioalmads, iinil au lut-urim-diale main lum aero-

!lhe great Plain« and tin- Kicky Mountains.

Coogrcâs wai iidaabtidl/ MÍM li .1.r;rating into this act such ptafiaiiM as tdiouid

, at linn lu te th.; intere»tH of d.!i. rent MtfticHMAll the States of the North (tbi 8aatt bud ui-

, ready seceded) admi t«-d thaï B grand trailmad was needed, but dill.rent meant n-s MU-tetuloil lor tlillerent ro'ites; M tim iii", was

mudo to protide for 11 Bingle liai li "in the

lOOIft meridan w.-ttward to Callion ut, uml

[tbrM brunches from that point oaatMild li IbeMiiatnit! ruer; which »tream.the limit ol . I

ist'tig lines of Atlantic ra.lwnj«, n« Mall M theeastern boin,dary of the gnat i:.t«-ri..r plfeiM iithe Contim'iit.wa» reaiouably assumed to bethe proper eOOMM-MOOMfli I ! tbi l'a<- ti »\Uem.

Tbi law once pMüd, the ooiiutry Miitod. -tpe.-'ant for capitalist» t«. MBM torn ard ami

ioeapt the 1'oi.ditioL-. Tbal UMm nari liberal,nunn Maid deny. Titi* niiliaM of dauan, andlands mi (Iii ¡out to (ini'.ni a ÍM0t EorOpMOi'riacipalitiea, givai t«> aid m the eoMtraetionol a work which must pay a lair dividaadfi.'iii the hour ol its OOMplalloe, ton..e,i au en¬

dowment wb.ch the lara r. i.i.it.c.-nt is iaada«1. deicribe. Bat, unfwtuoately, eit.ir

ti.ern were md'i-iil -I.-Vets :n ihe lut*. or the.1 ot our mou< « k iti ga w.is not up

b Uti apleadid opportunity aderad tb ¦": t"r.

altbaagl .1 year Ina pMnd aloM Cíe b.¡¡ b...ni.e .1 l'i.i, tbi ' "I i'lict-' 1'I.r ni liolti-

I'lnt t» kt.ii aaergaaiaed, its »t..ck maiolj aa*

mbaerfbed, iod th.' proapectivi rnrpiratiaalilli born. dead without bat.i.»; lived; lu.lin^ f«.

ei'»i by dfdwN ¦.' Urtmthi MuipliiaaM aitbtbapraviakm al tipp ¡«w, aitWot which it lack«

iit.ii tim gapggmgra iafaacv of m ant. ¡pitaditro . iad ...roitt uitaritf. Al M eaatpaay,:i Ibi gil »ense, ha» b<-«"i i.rk'.'.Mi/.'.', il POOH

111. legil pnw-r bal mer been BCUifa ni t» glTit.. ;... >.-. 1,'tnry al Iba Inter or tbe nijgptti

'.mi ra ni «c e¡it.".'«'«' et im eaaditiaai 0Í ma

u.-t.a t.i.ii.te to dowii-i, before tbo i-t ii'*/«>t .Uiy. In;.:. biMMM ¡aUl lo the enter;.ike.

It u torti.ntte, bowemt. tint Cot i,reis d10not de/Ttid tur ti.o hu lid. 1, gi ot Iii«« ureat lill 1-die dHriah.f ant r"'id. upon th,» pt .-p.-cti\.>co¡ui:.ii¡i alone. It untie pated tin* pMBtMifailara ot ant efficient argaaiiatioa, and pra«i ile.i a reoedj, Then eeaM bo lulle daablthat tli«- t..ilii.Tina and KftMHI Nada.bothlaMted mi states ilrmdy m at'y Madiig tbiir,i.mplet.on, and Hu litter ruhly cadeMidwould be limit; lli.d »t pul.it .oil* Were ine!.de,1 i:,

tbi Mt, hi w iiich, wln-n the«. r;-:id» are cotu-

pll'U d, the) .Uli ..It.itti,, t thi r.ni ¡t i lair, ¡lilli re-

ce;v»> all the yriints mid pin ilexes which wen

ti have iiiiiioil to the bener'.t nt the Illt'TltH-

Ve corporation.Tbo whilom ot these provi-imu ii airead;

apparent; tor capital)-.ts, win« luid doubts ibaattba practieabititjf of argaaiiiag the eanpaajchartered by CaagNM, Inn o conn lorwaid m.ii

purchnsed tin« fruiioln.e of the Karn.««, companyli .nilpie season to res. ti.I ft oin firfcitiM the

privRegM it had iioijuired. lln ir lirst :n:t un¬

to ebUfi the name if the road, as tim Iiiinuul kani i< permitted them to do, trotn |bil¦. I.emeiiwart.i, PtiwaM iad MTeatan Bail*Irund" tu Ibe " l'iiinn l'ai'itic Bailwip, BMtaralliitisinn,' tins baiag taatttaggt ¡a ordM lalinake the public ui'i|iiu!iit. it with its nut! loca¬

tion and clutractt r. OeCipjiigi us it doe», thetinost vullet tor teatttm) purpnai's ni the West;Moneetiag with both the "UiiOibil and St. jJoMpb Railraad" and tim .. I'aoitic Kailrotd"of Missouri, ami so located as to draw into its

channel tie cm tents of lindo la both Coloradolind New Mexico; largetj endowed, as ii ha»boen by Congress, with the expressed o|.j..,>tof ii.akiiiK it at least one u'i the fiitifibranche« of the malu line, it is ulaltogether lit that it should bo Km» n

by a name in. heal mi; its real ¡neal ion undLaln.ual iüifBl und, as it apparently formsthe kei to the whole I'aoitic system (of whichit is the practical inauguration), we must con¬

sider that as being ver* small criticism, whichobjects to the assumption of an appropriatemime, simply because it has been proposed teconter u similar name upoo a pioipcctivcCompany, which has lacked tim elementaryvigor to achieve existence. The name, ofright, belongs to the enterprise which oller»the fuireit prospect of siicoen.

As regards the plans of tbo Company, we

uiiilers'.aiid them to be very simple, and trust

they nu y prove etlicient. In accepting the

resiliency, Gem Fremont dedicate! to the en¬

terprise his eiponeuoe, his ability, und hil

fortune; and these, wo trust, insure the rapidami thorough construction of the road. The

cugiuocri are already it work, d-.-;uuim.u0 Um

'[ir. ."ii » .' BSÜen of !!i" 'i"-. ..

" ', a

btAog y "n bssel ¡gi » . -, ,-yI :>,. -l.'l-t ?ec»ion '." ill In- M,.,

,¦:¦) Wlil ,hi!B II .' d

[aal it i* ss> .'' *.»;1 I '" ¦. ¦' ''<. I bj »

N.VA' Year, it* 0«, * BBBBSr. .'»' ¦'.....-

|etrs«*ties bend* of ...*' (,"rT i

:<. .v.«:m.nt tbirt-*yea." -->. peí nal .an |negotiated on the ni'».' MenshM I" -, Balt»«e foiitid.ition is ben:e h.'d by'*'. '

t

of theC'.mjiauy. lisnra. Baa sei l'

"f g fit.ati.iai irsten nhiel ca'» J[he minie ti» i'u.ld tu«" roal to Cu..i ....

l'»rt Riley.

ont t.i:*M;KAia«.There is uo rain raised M ali Ibu .''»'iniry

ia lepnestiel of the choice of Geo. Ml.mc.to eominaiid the Army of the I'otoinnc. .»

hn ana more service than any ti hie preltareason«, fltid is univer*iiHy ts(a.eiri«'.l ii I. \ al,

j faithful, able, and callant addier. Wa abaiIjmlge him by leoalta, is we haTH (Mlgsl nil

hi« | laleaeeaaih, but t'aut far si ;ry bagar* it

auspicious.(ieti. Coicil, wh'» commando at BanMbarg,

is oue of the best soldiers in the nevin.thatBBghlf Oiosblo, ' xpcri'iuccd, and Bp t, l!ie

I highest mark ai the army. Bal for m pairs!health, be would li)**,g tine« bave .¡led BM ti

I the must it.¡portant BBBMMBÍ- Lot nom' US*¡tiu.t such icadeis, but let the loyal everyInhere raily to the rescue ti our cmitty. ,

co~ivav'*i riiiai-v.tbg mri.i who d'ed öT Iri^u^ at tLe NOietleM

apj,r»MM- of the A->,atic Cholera betrayed sa

gzeenirs mSttttytt leDiIbility or Bncomaioa

Mehbsnn ol' intellect; but what wag his lollypal d with that Of MiWssetl iii;;t_if*_'e

Unit tbe Bshell can !>». induce J, bf nny tempt-it.".-. allSSBHU. to abolish Slavery '

Barrsasleg Bisrery t«> »ave the CasMleraBylwin, tti« CsaMleraay '** Btaesgy »nd .-;*-«eryin the ('"iitcdi n.cy. Were the Coalr 11 gni/ed and l'eace fully #*«t.i¡"!..-iiT"«l BB t..st

baaia ga sbiitom. erith Blarnty ahaltabel, MaraMaali hs no CsBlsinsq In*jean hean.h.tnliy a reu.iiini'ig trace of it. The law of

graeitatisa i* BSt »trnia-er than that bj which

the Stale* composing our luton nre tii'ituallyatmet«"«!.Slavery m ti»** SIM repe'i Bg Bl ¦¦

ii, dilintfgnttag loree m our «_.-f«in.li .innate that, and no despotism, n" ara, ed.

n.' military pnwr*« or get lae. Baal I hold

put Um upper an«! I..«ver peten- .! the

| t' Misiiaeippi Valley, or tiake "rie MM ¡I

hferylSBl or Vi--L-»j.a au eilet;.) «f thcal arrsagasBsai thal locates m the Dietrki ofCo'i'imbia the eapil.il of a Rcpibi.c -ti tcbiag'tom New-I'iuuswuk t<» the Pstafie, aidiiicliidiiiK within ita limit« the rsUop* at thelin.I..p, Or- Mtagesri tin Colorié-* Iba Cb»

la. ». I**>¦

Innna, an«! the Baaraanata. Ne Amfrica!ever liri d wini hated the FJaMO Bl t

lt"'ii"it "l Slavery. No man ever heard n w¡»ljeipr>--'«"j Mr IM iJenlalioB thalwasn.tbaan]

¦

nn »ome mnsianratios aflecting Slarsry. ThenIm nor ¡a the OH »NorlJ a partissa st*ths

reel who len sol Bal it Dcreutn to. '

b< at leata an BBohigMt Mr Sla.rv; li."re ia

tint iii all America a «-SsMlerSlo N Hebelajnpsthigt-r who ¡a not a ti.*v..i»*«- pt Liman

chattelbeni. The Bmbbms Twin* ar»« g .! m M3

.«.¦¡'.ira'") A"ij"itied in life anti dentil thin

Blarerj sal Ihe .Jeff. Davis Caafe-arsey.[i .»iii ila i.g'1! pOBSfltj be arfllta| lo i iva

¡i' ( "iiieilera, y bj sboliehiagSlararyimight j ist a« well cut "ti a man* beal I

L.? osr.aehe. The Rabat**, /»lu.,' I ; -r». -. -. an

tml to Blame fur BÜagÍB| t«) Biasarj i 'fMr their ow, lafsty'i -ike, ceat«1 t.> ba

.;.-...- wbeiever IhSJ «tu«« it np. Jell. D.tkttfaros!! sal I- -»!-. iu Riebmn! if 8 ni

j erare SMMiehel- Viis:uiu eaall not be bsptt« )<*>r ..ut m the I'nioti in that ''em«. rVbea*fier sluvery sha'l glee np tbo ghost, in» ttut-ter utitier ahnt cnudit.ons. tbe knell of the

('"i.itUctMey wtl! have inunded.

Ihr A'.t (Philadelphia, ilh.dtrate* ti r enen-

tial BMsasn pt the Copperhead- M the Mil w-

iag car.ii.raph(Ma .vt.*d» ans-'seeaeSsOaastslst MM. .«

MM mad y«f for iuiiit« abai« awl .... i«r bat BSaBsblS Mc

C.BkatotaeMal a Ma «r.<?« »«,« ntmaaitiL* » .«

ii i. tin.a tie wartli an aa-Slsaal ii''y «i taara a,« ti

Be I« >"T lit An ::tSS.T, tit A .'. .,..'. , id

wa "

.Tbe late Oeneral OsBBBBBlta| at BLLouis, Ctirti*, is a well-k'mw'n Rapuhlicaa g1Uadn-al ti-ud« ticiet; vet he was tUmwu oututi.I replaced by Gen. Sik«)'i««ld, of I'.'u-

-erviittke" tend-'nciei. (Jen. lllutit ol' Kta--..? is s R ida ti ; he I,.it beou rcpl,t."»dhy (¡en. I'.wiiiu, who is a «""n«i«iv.ilite !!. pub¬lican, (len. lien Loan, OOflB.Sbliag m Wt*Attrern MtaSSBSi, s an Jim im-ipatiouitt al an

If, C. elect; he hat be<»¡i d'lp'.iceij, gal a" C«»*l*t»rvatiro" suecvd* bun. Nilli,«,!) ever

leard (¡en. Meade called an JLbelMOBistj mid.1 «¡en. Hooker i«, he must have beeson «o

very recently, (¡cn. Dtv, (.¡«"ti. Wo.,1 (len.(iront, and nearly every one imw in c.imiiiaudot a depart meut, hive always ranked a« I'mii-

ocratt; while Oen«. Frentntit, BifBi H.i.tcr,¡uni nearly every known ¦. Abolitiotui; " is thoHerrice, lire " relieved" und " waiting orders."Of <-"iir»L», we are not here complain ug of

tin», nor gBSSftag thut the) are thus I" UMSel their Anti-Slavery princij-le«. But ne »»'..»tA»

u:... .- -'.nit ki-it» tads, i.i.l they prove the im¬

putation of i/it Age ita tai-" ag it ;« Ulis*

ii..el OU*.

Mk. Fi.ittd.« BtirriT..Th« Winter linlniwill l«e ggea ou Tbtnaday night for the li«ii.*Iit ofMr. floyd." Hilly «T-lo.kd, a* hi* fridod* nil nun -

of WalUcb'* A-orap.ny. Several loading nietiilkrrsi.f tliat Company IntT*» Tolunteered, and oilier ladiesand t,eiiiiei,'.t n add btrougly lo lim forve. (lau

l-iy.iui also appears, aiid tor the (¡tal time iu a

while couiody or tin. j part. Mr. Floyd «s a Lnghly-:i'»¡'ii ni Bud wiihy oieiuber of the prufuM.'JO, e

general favorite h"th ou and eil ti e stage, mid sue»,au i.p, nrtuiiity ought to be luiproved by !n* m myfriends mid the public, to tbo pleasure Bud advou-'w of all partial.

-mp---

Toils o.t the OsBBBO|*irS»l Riven..A bill it.ItaMnthe Legi»latare oi t'ouuuciiout rei-uiuagowa-eis of leseéis from beyoud the ._outh ol' ibe ('m-nocticul to pay a toll g1 lour cauls per tua t«> »hsI'ort Warden at llaitford. The money a.» « ail.'ite*!to he applied to the keepiug open -te ch-iual o( lbsriver.