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. , r . . s a. - , r p- -v f t f -x. - hi r 1 , e- v . w m . i . - . . i a. . : a ww ww -v wsi : s a . t i, . - ... A ; tJ4I - Lor frit V.,-?X? i...viT?!?.5. fT - i.! iK K ; ,,. f ' -rL . - -.-7: -?--?- 'r .- - rrf1 Z3 ones IaTT9iVf W'iXlJti JWxdSJory f irattom or ui jut.? . i.....v; amwr BDITKD BY lBARPBB on. noaoAir. I Tk &tig eommMletion comet to i - from on.of lhbwtDmOrt tt Knox conntj 5 P UlLTORD Tp JCtT 25T186l. I ' Mm! Hawt Yomi cndidte (ot lbe; noim- S . nillon of GoTeraor, on the, Umoeruo t nkM lib hot ftkM put here. All that wanl- '"''4 lo mko Qen. Morsa li next Oorernor of L Ohio, ii to nominU him In the next Democratic 7ellt tL followias from lb Washington f Pratninerj . pobliihed at Waikingtoa, Pn tho tnrta placa of Gan Morgan : ' Gen. Qeorgi T7. ITorffan. . ' The Moont Vernon Banner etroDgly recom- -mtada oar old towniman, Gen. Georga W. Mor gan, aa the Deaaocratic candidate for Gorernot SrOtlo at the approaching October election. The General wooU mtU a eapiul Chief Magis-rX for (ha Pnckeye Sute, and, if nominated, a yoold not be much afraid to bet on hi beiojr elected., flif pjaeffWU frMd here wonld bee-joiced at b:a Aoauaaiton, and. we bopa the De-taocracy of Ohio mill do tfaemeje the hoaor of ' selecting him their standard Nearer. . ' . , ' Th j dont pen. Greeley annme the command, gad lea tfee grajd 6jy forward to Eich-i mead 7" Greeley made Lineola Presidsot ; why j on't Lincol Bake Greeley fieefalUiaio Of : ; 4he grand army, and gire him an opportanity to i exlinguitk bimael forever ? Twere a conaama-.iiOtt derqatly to be wished for, and the whole : ceaatry would have infinite caose for rejoicing if not only Greeley, bat the whole Irrepressible " A)olUioo Cftj were in the front ranjLV of the ar-3 fay, aogged taa handto-handfighi with their ferolber faoaliciof the South. If theycoald manage to extermiaate each other, alter the faihioo of tba Kilkenny cats, no friend of the country would ' shed a single tear. , . ; Tba Boston Courier .says: . I The Eepnblieaas of New York city have been holding meetings in their reapectire wards, and I . Tiste passed resolatioua denouncing the ad minis- irauoa. ii anaenumtt u wcj ( . Beaks Cot SecreUry of Suta, Joha C. Fremont for Secretary of War," Cornel isa Vaaderbilt for Secretary of the Navy, and Joseph Holt for Attorney GaneraL The Union- Defeaae Committee of New York have also denounced the adoMuis-tratien. Mr. Moses B. Grinne', Republican, said the "Sseretarv of War was alone to blame for the diaastroas retreat of onr forces." Mr Charles D. MarshaJl thought that "the SecreUry - - '' . . . . of the Navy anonld be included in tbe list of incompetent officers." It seems to os these fren tlemea and partizaA 4o pfif. appreciate he state of tbe nation. Are they not giving aid aod com fort to the enemy T ' :! - i Abolition Congressmen in Battle. Ir A correspondent of "Jhe Daily Times has the following : "Congrees adjourned Friday on,til Menday ex-;presly to allow the tnembjers to see the show. f Neither Congress nor ' tpe "Udlon '"wish see r another such a sight. At the : grand stampede r civilians were awfully scared, and I think several were taken prisoners. I witnessed some . lerriEo feats of rnaning among them. Many lost their carnages, and fvt angbt I know are skulk-" i?jf about the woods noarr.HOne'ver fat Gongress-V ban offered an artilleryman $20 . for a horse." bnt af:ar he had the horse, he found it so hard to r- raoaat that he turned : pal all over. He John Gi'pined along' near " tny legs, Aidtil his horse ' threw hist, when his agony was fearful. Three Xof ns boosted him ap, and he cot again as though the d 1 was after him;- That ' Mr p. will never goto the wars agaln " .li:Tear of an Attack UTwn Washicerton. - n Ciace. Re late defeli at tos Eunmuch ap;; preheasiosi exists at Washington relative to an ( ' attack' irpon; that city a by Gen. Pesnreg&rd. . Many o the citizens have left the city, for the a North.r-t Geo. $coty however, 4csres that Wasb- ingtos Ir ia better condition for defence than -i U has ver been, and llat the "army there can protect it against any assault that rosy be made - . , ' fm' .1 . 1 ' - ' What Gen-Greeiey Say .Uov.-1 K;,Nhe N, T. tribune thns briefly and oitterTy ''TeBS p the result of Us mareh to Ttfchmond : i ; . ne iod too snostanoe oi ii aii m ni wa ware outmaheuvredand ontnnmberedJi iu.. ' A few dUr rTioQlj it denounced everybody iUioVho.refns maVngfor ? people tcliw tliava thi yatiria sioldivra are a xnexe'ms'b cfetsrvel and hungry eowardsT .-s-.ir.ir : dv.:. " . ' t . T . Ji is reportad that sv Federal oCcer who was ( ciiri& a sVa'tU says-itat daring: the llkisst cf . the fight, - threw . himself on-the itJTC3?d, rorij .freer , f paiiuoo,: ana looklag aronnd hiia on tia horn t? scenes of earnags d for the frtt time his natnd, l. jit' 1 1 .5 'II is as asloaiahiBZ . liatoriial fict f which we impressively greai iatys :mcir6n;7re-t i:ia cLilJ, an the lisrtll.'fit;! crd hat is all tlis tor.Td ; - t-t. - f . .rscsrt y heard an aloaent minister 99Zn 03, the , crrsTDayr ltu dwcpt& defeated rthat of iMsas, ;ra'i3iay lisVii s asot-6r dejUrabla instance -ty tjiia list f wondiiJ. ii'l 'ftt-zljTrliiV .: .-. Retreat fren BnlTt &8.,-i" 'ThVwarcorrepondsotoTthe New York WorVL gives the following deecriptibn of the retreat j U But what aaceae tand how- terriflo the onset ofohat tomaUaous.reVrea. ' Far, three v Pnaa, heats of federal troops all detached from , their - . ,11. I A -.M itM MIMlfM regisBenta, au minxiefi j vera fleeing along tha read, but . soostly , through the lots oa either side. , Army wagons, - antlers teams and private carriages, choked the passage, tumbling against each other, sunid cloods of dost, and akken;ag sighs and sounds. .Hacks, , containing onlocky specUtor s of the latsrafiray, were; smashed like xlasa, ad the ocoopantt were lost sight of in the dtbrti, Horses, flying wildly from the baUle field, snany of them ia death agony, galleped at raadom forward, joining in"the stam pede. Those on foot who conlJ catch them rode iksa haswhack. as much to save themselves from being ma over, as to snake q sicker time. )foiu AmA m. lins aloow the banks the few, either. Lfkoa tha field a or taken, to the captured hospit als, appealed with, rauea sands (o tnose woo roae horses, begging to be lifted behind, bet .few re warded such petitions.' Thon the artillery, each as was saved, came thundering along smashing and overpowering everything. ... Tha regular cav alry, 1 record it to their abama, joined in the me. lee. adding to its terrors, for they rode down foot- men without mercy. . One of the great guns was overturned and Jay amid the roans of a caisson, as 1 passed it. .1 aasr an artillery man , running between the nonderoas fore end after wheels of his gun-carriage, hanging on with both hands, and vainly striving to jump opon the ordnance. The driven were spurring tha horses; he could not cling moch Jongtr, and a more agonized expression never fixed the features of a drowning man. The carriage bounded from the roughness of a steep hill leading to a creek, he lost his bold, fell, and ia an instant the great wheels bad crashed the life out of him. Who ever saw such a flight ? Could the retreat at Borodino have exceeded it in confusion and tumult? I think not It did not slack in theleast until Centreville was reached. There the sight of the reserve Miles 'a Brigadeformed in order on the hill, seemed socewhat to reassure "the van. But still the teams and foot soldiers pushed on, passing their own earn ps and heading swiftly for the distant "Potomac, on til for ten miles the road ever which the grand army had so lately passed southward, gay with unstained banners, and gushed with Surety of strength, was covered with tbe fragments of Ha retreating forces, shattered and panic etrick en in a single day. From the brneh route, the trains atUcbed to Hanter's Divisfoc caoght the contagion of the fligh t, and poured into its already swollen fcurreot another turbid freshet of cfcpfusion and dismay. Who. eer saw a more shsttif ful abandonment of monitions gathered at such vast expense ? The teamsters, many of them, cut the traces of tbetr horses, and galloped from the wagons. Others threw oat their loads to accelerate their flight, and grain, picks and shovels, and provisions of every kind lay trampled in (he dost for leagues. Tboasaods of'sauskets strewed the roots j whea some . saebeedetlin rallying a body of fagitives, and, forming tbecn in a line across the road, hardly one but had thrown away his arms. If the eoestf had brought up his artillery, and served it upon the retreat iag train.' or had intercepted our progress' with fire band red jf bis "cavalry, he might have captarei enough : snnotiea tor m. mt iim ti( tfesnksvtTintr.' : Aa of the panic. The route of the Federal army seemed complete I ' ; . A correspondent of the PbiladelpWa IVesa, who visited Boll Ran to assist tn : coveting the body of a friend who had been killed in the battle, states that the panic commenced among ll teamsters and citizens, and was "commonicated to the men, a portion of whom came out from un. der a, tremendous fire and retreated rapidly and in disorder. ' The narrator continues: ." The panic became general ; the scene was indescribable. The heavy teams over one hundred in oamber rushed madly over fields and fences; the carriages of citizens joined, in tbe rneh ; the soldiers filled up tbe throng, and the stampede was complete. It was not ordered but a break was affected in the ranks, and away they went. Tbe road was filled with accoutrements, blankets, muskets, provisions, dbc. thrown from soldiers, carriages, and beavy Government teams". Wagons broke down and were left ; hones, without riders, were galloping over everything ; olh era, with traces flying in the air, were rushing madly on. The roads were filled whb dust,. Soldiers wonld give out and lie down by tbe way side, and there was no pna Lo come for them. jSome'rfiha j&ior'!resblute gathered op trophies of the day, but the opportunities to do so were few, and the danger was' that of being ran oter by the teams rushing pn behind.' A large and apparently wellglied pocket boob, evidently for a side pockety was sees in the wreck of a carriage, but time permitted no delay to capture it.'. On they rushed to Fairfax, and there the pe.nks was extend ' .those on doty an asleep. ' All were aroused, and joined in general stam pede, and on they came to the city, where their adventures a8 aat a sa wnIA ' Ksawaaw aaawvvtliAst "!,' I ' ' they are told, beggar descripnoo ;' A Hatlonat "Contention. "' Mood of New York, otf Monday offered in Coagress the following resoa'uon tor a National Convention ? .. !' y T, yt :i - ;C . . Resolved, That this Congress recommend to the Governors of the several States to convene their Legislatafes for (he purpose of calling in t&rt;nn ."'?It.-i.' -i.e r ..v..wu " " u.jnm iivai-ma VAif(Sv- sioDal district to meet general Convention- at Louisville onrthe first Monday in September next the pnrpoee of said; Convention being La devise iuvmMurvmyj toe restoration oi peace to osx.co.nn try.".:'" ".':,i--rrf, r . .,- ... . : ; ." ' This was promptly voted down h? the Repub licans; 92 against it to 51 inVavor of iC They will hava op .settlement : war to the knife; (s their bleedy raoUo, ,Jt is evident that those in the North who wonld set tl oar diScalties -by reason are powerless at preMBL. They , cannot stem the tide of e Abolition fanaticism, which drives aJl befora .. -,"?V. Uoi -i Tha Jlticix ; jrelf Provided P or"1 : ' "1 Severs! facts aaeeitaiaed daring Gen. McQel- prised people gfeatly. It ia eV snrpriset to jsaosl f ps to learn that tha Iransportatioa serriee, and iho proriaiona, teats ad blaakeU of the VTrgfni ins were snperiof to these of oattrocf '"Thelr blankets and owrcoaU are said to hava jbeea of rwds7xsenencei Their sragw were sv -" " . v'T' knM woee aecooBpattyiBoar ar- ----.m.. T i.oc oi rtaep.ahsl heaps ofeort.aI iatv offliMiF. t.kTT.-. ad U have Udalged lVgel, inaaWea and cVam-l Wi si tm m CaKSBbSMaa wk m, nTa... J i w - 1 scattered about. r ' 1 . r t em ,t. " ' i.:Z:- -w-t--i , . , . waick is Up best p? record. - ' 0.The statement bat Lieutenant fjfeneral Scott condemned himselffor allowing the battle ol last 0UOMyfO OjS (OOgnt, IS cpsnrmeq fy.u'" ire statement, tnade poeneaday br llr. Hkskrdxoa, of Illinois, fn theHonse or liepro-j tati ltichardson anKtiva Hs said i I repeat that General Scottias benforccd to fisht this battle. 1 wHT ten bins' what oce-irea " - .... . .iit.r.. .. ic.v: Ijkj yesterday mornrng. - jay cwiewgwsv- gta and Wcsbbwrne, ajidV aiy self, .were - present Hh the- Freaidant. Secretary pi w ar ana uo ScotL Aa the coorse of eonversatioa, Oeneraf - ' --L:.a '-. J ; j sLa Scott remarked, I am me Diggesi cowaru , 7 world 'I rose from my seaW'Stayipaid ue n-n.,t f will nrev it -I hava foaghtth bat tie agamat m ju4gment,:and X tbink.thf President ourht to remove me to day for doing it, , As God is mv iodsrei le added after an' Interval 'Of silence, 1 did all lor my power to wske the army efficient.'' 'I deserve removakbecaasa V' SK atand op when I xoold and did aoi.' . , .r , ; i While ail will regret that General Scott shoald have-sdlowed any u8eea to control bis roili- - . jp. ..-V'. - tary judgment, nil will admire his candor ia ..acknowledging it, especially aa U impliea an as-' idraticer that he trill sever again err as he says be has done is th is insisnoa. Hepcpforth. thi war is tobecoodacted by aoldiers, aad politicians are to be kept in their prepes spheuvor their ad vice is to be nheeded.-i.iO.; PwA". D ! ! u j s i. What it said of tfe.37ax in the Extreme J "'l't--'-:'er ' 80Htll r-- . . w,.- The rebel journals from tates whence there is no mail, resoV ns through Lhe ;-A4am,s Express Company. A late anmbesIqf the New tPrleans 'Picayune baa ia series of jrpecalations.' vpon the probable remits of lb campaign m Virginia.1 Here is a specimen : '''-'r,"J''iJA y--- ; " One gresi victory 'in s pitch etfDaUW fn' Virginia will be incalculable vajue to the .canse pf tbe Sooth. - It will disperse1, at once the strange' delusions under which a large part of the ; North ia prosecuting this war with such a lamb disregard of men and cost, that it is to be short quick; overwhelming and complete, and that, by the to staDt display of the immense Northern snperior-ia Qumbers, subjugation. wfTI be sudden and final. . That eflectsd, th'e exhausted merchants ind' d estate te laborers flook for he re eslabrisb ment of bueinsss and the regaining of the profits and ? cepationspf old times. One signal overthrow in tbe field will dissipate al; such ideas ajid; awaken multitudes .to the startling conviction1 that what hss beeu.dono a.such Vpainfut costs, So fratt lessly, is so be repested over again',' with the demand for greater sacrifices as their ineana Srw wasted, aed the hopes of success groW constaji-J ly fsinter. ; Une powerful blow aiscomntttng their plana and dririog them' back, would ' be a fatal inftictioo upon, the confidence at home and the credit abroad. wUhput which the most give ss event these purposes from sheer want s of sneans." , ; , ' , ' "V ': The Hilary ostites fireat i3att F . TH C OHIO BEQ1MKXT8. - " " " . The Uiiio'Uegiments were in ' the .thickest of the fight, bot fortunately lost bat few mea. The isi regimem, nnaer vjol mcvwi, sm :srira, iuelf with gloryv They were detailed at en early hoar Jn the day to bont a p batteries, and they seemed to understand that work to perfection. ' The Grays were, sent oat as skirmishers early in the saormng; and drove ia the pickets, of the rebels,' and commenced the fight. t These two Ohio regiments have been trained by Col. .Me-Cook, and were "frequently breoght rigbf into the very range and front of the enemy 'a most terrible and formidable goas, bat no sooner vromld. they see tbe fl ish than every mart;" was prostrate upon his fiace, and the balls and grape woald pass harmleealy over them ; then they would bp and at them' with a vengeanoe ia doable qatek time. Col. McCook was as cool and collected as when-dri)tng his men opon parade groand, and isaued his trders with bullets and caanoa balls whist-. ting abdnt bis ears as thick ' aa hailstones, without any apparent excitement whatever Twice be was hemmed in by the eae my 's-cavalry and ordered to tartender, bat be was away in a tan gent, cooly remarking, tbat tha bait ba4 not been - His. vooneer , brother, lyears ola1, wg''a; member of the ?d Ohio Regiment, and, was left as a ruard to the hospital. One of the enemy's , cavalry dashed, upon t himi and prdered him to sot render; tne brave youtn, sun n tea ,oay oner, steady nerve, and cool bearing, replied; tier surrender 1 The fatberi7odgesMcCookvtwJbp had all fbWIday bees atdaotialy eairaged lo'asais-trng and taking' carer of tbs woaoded, bringing them in from Ihe field, and that too ai tbe imminent peril of bia own life, was in 4he hospital teat and heard the cdarAp hjs son, and saw olh-. ersof the nemy.'sr cavalry oear hyVand rushed pot and speaking jn ai loud, tone, Charley,ear--render or God's sake or yoo.are1dsL,4' . Charley turned to his father, and with all the lion 'in 1 his countenaa&steplied, ''Father,' 1 ' wiU-tiever surrender. -to a r beLw Jn a momept.,a, ball fierced- hiaspine, 'but he instantly discharged is musket at the rebel horseman and laid him ' low in death: and then fell biawelf. u Tbe rebels then ondetofok to 'dru.faioa 'pffjTsat his father rushed ier and' released him( and ihe 4e4 yesterday morning sad in to be barie4 toay. ' : - ;'? - ..: m ,. Great GoTemor!-- . It ia a fact, that will hardlr be 'credited, but turgeop general of jhio,.liay sent an orijer-f or 20,00Qwortkof snrgibal iditrumenlsuciM(4iS ohsleiiehsdl tnstrouie'n ts 1 ' ; This ii a' nirhlv Tre 7- lniiact i 'tlbstetrical instruments in an armt t I . - M ' S ne'l tWB "ocplusaei.T. qpstctneak :jntru-4 "on pryTmeu ios te army. as me expeqsa.oi, ' We krewHling that tha State stall pay ahon- dred theosaiid dollars for pbstrectical instruments it She. ran ippreby, debyer. herself of ttbobfioa xnle-iooon Gazette c r nip rJggan ;pqzite. SSTA wea alihy gentleman of Wertester, Jlass whohMajiephe'wla tefrebe army at ewelj's pip haaseat aler to tjen. atleri offering rhp.t ItiaQfbr tha head pfjhia Vailorouselsticn.-, . , T f j J; '., f. aw j''- -"""f s ibw "-rw' w fc aVSeVS,S44 Vs. . VUtV VU MU New York iariee Insurance policies eovet loss- eV ty -pjraUs; h.n 4 tyrpriyateersj ? Tberefbrsf, If the northern courts condemn sonthsxa xlira o(-ii '- i .sid 6f ; roera,a Va. has Ukeh fts? oalb of e!1t-i'an UCK Natrf I y.yid-iv'' t 5i v --?( -. A- , nerant pretense.,- Ilia Cabinet res beadeffect--W'-J2TtRMnf.coo ed. and hlspwb," aciio VLi 'locr anou-W leotirt ff )xe.fjA$ttfin; 4 bf lhe.a; presimplao-jf sii (lUaitrocj'cos JW-1 vi'- j WV t,J tt. ' ' , frej"irkaro 'fanEsrav! JeVca tiaP '. i 'lUes t3-The New Orleans QcUd ,sayth,the. i ''vli ic' '.i IZe,ee?y.tha:faJotriBj frota tV fioto fpgst of the 24th. It woald assm thatj after jpenT 3oot (JtejrrriTo9tjQ cPpwru and ohGafiotlsJiava U hd; tb'U fBll share'cf ansa aasn9 &4qc28r.ai t" A.uar i inrnsoct that the President gave aorierod4en ittosMmltUllitta GPf-fRoFWfJat tha aadlte o4hA rfefci J994 t'i;:,'. t'-tfll is. said and believed that Gjea.: Scott, was opposed to McDowell's advance,, aad that he so told the President,1- Jt was understood to L'eGett. Scott's' desir' to dslsr the adv4acVf"U or fwel ve dsys-(-tO'rdsr,i probabIy;-t. fce: aura f PattersoVs oo-esoratidabUtj't'ae resident in-M iated apon an immediate movement, whereupon Gen. Scott said he could not assume the respon sibility of giving the order nnlejs so'rctyijom manded by the Frtwiet," when Ua Ul tar xe plied, Thea, sir, I give the order," and, ia cpose, qaeaee, Qetu Scott transmitted is, and QeP. Mc-j DoweU, with inadequate force, inarched to defeat' leading "our men to disaster and death."-"If the Presidehtliai yielded to tha clamor of partisans, in Congress and out to Lovejoys, B lairs. Lanes, Grecjeys; and ltaymonds instead of adhering (0 the counael of a' competent, military adviser, he has commiued a fsoltSrhichTJiexIUthf severest execratioi of evei loyal uAraka eitiasn. VYe bava had enoagh oisuch vauntings asQhanr' tier, fromoaiiy Liane, wade ana otners or tneir 11 id Congress have' given" us,3 aad of secb Tile rtuff-such fverisg treason ashas raaChroegb diooolamas jof. the i&Xs. Trihunt andp Times. The patience of the .people will not endure' it much longer. Frothy demagogues have abused 1 the pnbiio eai", lmpenlled tbeUswaramen dea- traywd the prosperity: of too pe&pla, and eazaxd ad all the blessings woorbr oar Jathars and be- j mnSoid; Plghteea to twenty leches long, heavy queathed to undeserving children, uot.l a'spiritr'.-..',. has been kindled that" wHl soon blaze Tort Into a codsdming' element; if Ibis impadent. work of mischief is not .haaiad., There v are-wretches", fjSediag upon. jublip contracts, seeking public positions aad mere party advantages, who hold not their country's " Welfare' of K straw's weight against the grati ficatioii --jtt their sordid ambition and heUJarad -dasin for revsmfa. . Sacb traitors are more dangarooo than those at Manassas bat van naileries oi noin li-L!bbD,irl'rd retnbatKWV demanded by an 91 ber iarsible H? 'y . i , whe'd they are, 4b outraged people "Who ordered; the, AdTanaa c onr Troopa. -s ..The New Xerk Times, , a leading Republican paper, makes the following statement : VGea. .. Mc Do well, js. not at ik;)y ti' aye Msgui ipia Daiiie opT nis own responsiDiuiy. r Uan.'Scort ii known io have been opposed so the whole scheme from the bezianincr, andhis own dedaratioa. repeated by MrrIljcba.rdson4n Congress yesterday, proves that he vas utterlyhas-.-i . .. ! . . ... . . i iiia' io aiwcamg me reneis ai inaiiim, ana mat he wis overruled in this raafter by bit1 Only superior the President himself? No sVp who knows Mr; Lincoln -wilt believe fo s mptnent that he put Ibis owsu judg meat egeiaat that of .Gen. cot in so im portaet a matter as this. Lf ut there is not the slightest doubt 'that be 'yieledto Lhe urgent and almoat imparative repraserttaffoni of th at 'portion' of h is Cabsaetw 1 "e "views b a ve been;reftected by -the 3 ribftnc-'. . 'z, enw? froUT the bejriuning tht iO.000 men copld maren iron waaningtoa to tucamona wun icsi a sb ' . . - - a IV I rratest ease. It is these men wno nave con- si rained thi ' President for thewjordanCto byer-rid Ibe opinioasma the wish of GeoScotf aod to order the battle, wbicb has resulted in so much of shame to the national arms. ...Jtis, (ben, . (remarka tbe Statesman, reduced tp this : Gen McDowell jeootd hot nor did not do jt on hU own responsibility. ' Gen. Scott Is known to have been opposed to the whole scheme front, the beginning," bnt "that be war ovirraled , by his only superior the President himself,'7 and he was controlled by a "portion of his ' Cabinet hose views have been reflected by the ? Tribune" Sk this "second JacksonT moved the army agaipst the positive judgment of .Gen. Scott,' at the suggestion pf the New Yoik Ti itrttne I ' W all knpw the resujt. Tha Democracy are torn if they do not sustain , the ' war policy of the Prssi dent" that they are 'traitors?" Ther are asked Lo nstain that which thaTPresident's own friends are fo'odTjJ "condem ping f ISach war "policy, aa this, wilt lose os 1altTes and thousands more 'of m g'af nif Americaa ' gToldiers air e'ver shbaldered a firearm."' ' iB af .?- rV.- ' Iflnajr be Iniportsnt to -some persons to sos-iaKtt fr." Otreold, bat -vi regard it as isnora Im portant to: tustaip por gallant ermy and' protect the lives of out sold leTsTrbni -loss by sncb blan dering management & :v? pci Ii V. . ..-a KTha'CabInelr-3 ,- ;'tl ' Tha New Yort TZiet is Tery severe oothaTVt- buae-fbs' teomaaeadiagilbe dismissal pf tbeCab-tfie'VaBi ia tho aama paper . gays i tfU l eoiW there is not question bnt that well-rrounded aiBtrustjfteoaing strongly to diminish tbe patriot? io impulse of the people, exists in resard to one or two of Us members.- The two DsDartmentS which bare ins mediate charge of the prosecation of the war, are-. not filled, by. men who .command enough of the public confidence to perform their duties wan vigor and success." The 'Secretary of War, through whose hands 4he larger portion of the: thousand snilltona the war i likely to cost seeai necessarily pass, is snrronnded by influences utterly incompatible with' theiproper"'dis-chara-eof his functions 5V l- r v j rthese men who Have the Tmmeiiete charge ot ise pcoseeuuoo or t&e war,: are not fit, from theloffoeaoes aarroaadlag thstn, why (s lie! TH tune to blame for dsmaadia their.' dtol44Jrj Agale.'tLe Tst says ' i f - Hi is known And need not be locr conValet 1 tW there ia io tha Cabinet an eem ent ef intense llaifffpf pen.Scptt. Perhaps Mr. Dlair fembod ies and represents it more' thoroughly thao'any other Member. Fie baa ma's bo Veeret of it. but cai often, itf- Spite af-tha J cross- breach' ef afScia) propratty . whjcheucbn Jict InvoTvS?, dsnouQcrd tha GeB?r.l,io J-ni lie paces ks'nttarly unfit for "his hish.position. 'Tt seeca'a to -ns quite time that' the President shoalJ tucks' "his choice between' Geo. Scott' Pad Ihose members of his Ciiiuer aha woald sahstitBta: for sx jence matLmuitsry pkiU, tieir own .retmenls aa - tmg our system pttunnentlt Jihi the Hinj'icti. 4 - Vi na., j' ; j ra. v.l i 'OR t3r:f rrt"t. Jbs PstteloMdCa lor iiag i ccuiano i tor. tip rsncvaj, ot pe m six, hun : r pn-sonsrs, ana There, twelve bun? batvfnetijTt ii$3Zn 'tA ' dred jore cr.4i,JiccladiD aixt r $ vpoQcers, fo&Xfqp't '. '. ' ; - The prpbatl'Ity Is lt'iV.tJ.a eneiiy lpi Ua'tiouV tCT liton, of vC-!aaov is rvport-d as Bd mek, .'Oor'earikhjcs wi.irojejaeee5 twelve sajiBthatfhenlytreri!y f.f Atseticaisa hundred - n y. ej ts rsonarcfcy This .votl to t-iin ns cf some - V" HTT. . lt. --iii:-1 "-?:. " v , - ; , t- James Jpath Las writlsn a letter to tie SOCO aastT Cie?Me SS tL3 lwTsS -bv !ian?a. . rT.- A '&'-It sir X7t-9 rt .rzt??ti-iZl ; ttrt- Us- Yct r!r izarff 3tt mJ?)&h rtn i 0;t(1rrocooat.t ae'tha'aray tissitipiax. fem A t, wpJCtheir bp wU B wm9m.. AM. W T . I at 0 ne'af M1U York Firi oaaveaVsrha. oq.neJ'aVlhatba'Ula oritinassas oa'Sandav LssVastJtliraTVbardy fellow of co'aaiJerab'la in-t::. -passed throagh thi city yesterday, en Vontsi homeward, 'remSiaiag' hri aevfsral hoars waiting for Us' carai Be, P coorse, has thi priieS Uks,allolhtrs, of Jelling hi own lalel wUhottt apptebantUng, for tJ psssnt . a ejsst, Succes'Tohfra iatio n bias I obtaiaed a thrinihr harratlve of a Ireneotrter4 between his uu (criiacm ui .uiSSlSSipieDS a .1' H 'DAauer mo ta Ule j.had been raging for soma ?i?ki0 V 'wal of this Zoaavian tero'he saw an; immenso body of Mississipiaas, accompanied, by so me .believed to Se) Bsltimo- nni,r.imi.yj pre ma.vonitKtente ram pans. ; They tnoe saw the eonspicaoaii al- form of the Zouaves, and mads, at tkeow 'The Miaaissfiaos,afteyappruacfatng-near enongh, sent ferHbTe'Wfeyfrocaahea xiflet Zonavies ranks.' This dose, they threw their guns asidoand' charged onward antil each eoatsnding enemy me face to face and hand to hand. In ter. ribTe ctfmbat, Tha' Mistissi plana having- dis carded theit ri8:r-aftsr lha first fireV fell hack op on their' bawie-kaifes. TWWeot hare di I I: ... 7. : f w r Attached to the hand was a lasso, soma sight to ten feet in length; with-cne and secaiely wound round the wrist. i ni-ij;.;: : My informant Safi 4rhW these terrific warriors approached to within reach of "theifsso, not wMuog tu cuma m . Dayonet range, ey tbrqw forward the is bowfe-knifea' tt tU'Znui'nift th.'fiuhioi s4 pr4neediiarpoineV sfrikingat , . : i v., , r k i,," T," V ' '' rl plunged l, aodpena, tratea inrongn a soldier's body, and were jerked putjady to strike Sgaia whilst the rst victun nnkmtb death. : Cjn sever! occasional ha 4rrv ble tjowieknire was transfixed ia Zouave aad toe jnaVe!s osyonet in 'a ill ssisipian, both ia-. pled ap4 falling together.' o" skilfully was this daadly-iastremen hailed by thJ.Misissipas that be eeald project it to thofitll Ussor length. kilt hisvictim; withdraw ft S;gajer with a ioddsnH tmpplse, and catch the handle unerringly. ' It by any mischance the bowing knife jmissed its aim, broke the cord fastening it tp the arax, 6r fell to the 'earth, .revolvers- were lMt vtaiorted to and esed with similar dexterity. The hand to hand closing fa with both pistol and bowie knifa, cutting, "slashiag, carving and sboothig, almost in the. same moment, was awfnl bevosur descrip ii." kuita " ooaui,' pt4iul ctoans -avad.aDaUiBS lights, it staunched Ihe very earth. My 2oaava champion says, himself aad eomradeSdid hard fighting, stood np manfully to the mardsroos con flict, bat never before knew what undaunted bravery and courage meant. ' XJe fall bo further am.-bition tii engage in such tencoaaters Having been shot through the wrist by e, revolver, after escaping the fearful Mississippi weapons aad disabled "from further active participatiou. in ths Uruggle,; he willingly -retired to reap Ahei glory wu, vuuTiavcu mil w Hgui XtB frl ISSSlSSippU ans with bowie knives aad pistols, after receiving a volley of their shnrp.cracking rifles, is no ordinary fuQ. ' '- ' ; i - !--;i Who Cares t- The following Characteristic' poem ) in 'the Sunday Times from the .. pen, we take if of- the leading editor of that jourcsl, Colonel DaSolla i - New York has been disgraeing itself beyoad all' expression is permitting the'wivjta and amities of ear brave vefaateers to suffer for want of food while , "red tape" was passing through the "circumlocution-"office" the appropriation for their ttHaLiLciKZ ' r ' - y; Wp cannot comprehend the apathy that see tat to prevail over the noisiest of pur public fanman-iUrians bp ibis snbject ; for surelyif anything in the world is entitled to our sympathy, it ia the bslplessi'bonsshold ods" of the men who1 hays votantarUy: departed ir. shed their, blood in defence of us and our property, as- well as of bo country.-. 6hali. wo express the pnbiio sentiment ia this wise i "v . Dowe'Tn a banBt'ifknini an4 iA '. i -is r? hers tbe afr is reek and the walia ara eld;K'""-"Where (be sua nsver eAmet and ths rats are bold ufi r -Is a woman at prayers. iv..r-i i" A women e sad andspfaintf andT fsarf 'v " Witpeut rsep to eat or a friend to eheer j ' Butsbe's only the wife'oCx volunteer ! - TVho care? ; :- ' s?:iti..jj.n.tt:vvl I:; ,t4Vl...;iJ rfsr busband's "away t en lead er ea see,:; j He's fighting Cor you. end Igating foe me; t ne'e fgh tanx for all that is great and free, ,,,- ,.' . As a patriot dares . ...'r " . " trJ v He's shedding his blood for H ws hold dsar She's ' berrinar for breadshe's bexrrhtr as here : , But-7-She's only fhe wife ora volunteer t " . --Who dares r-,t:4lt. , . ii in i : " 4J.vi.e.i6onUier?5 Etateaeat,- 'r1, v; The lliehmond Weig of the reto leading the bknTe of BullV IlSn; eAys1 the enemy opened their batteries oP. "beAvy" artillery and small field pieces about 8 o'clock in the meralng. Theen-eaiy's fArce at least 50,000 our force "waiO,-.GOO.'iiTs'A '-aavei fUnghf joortf det j,erately thaa 0rs."1- Tbe' nambeeof mt killed od srePaded caosAf beasctaiae4--n . ts eAimated at 09 killed and wounded, while the enemy's loss was opt less than severpj thousand. , r 7 y' i4 Th, Oglethorpe XTghVIaf4ntiy of Georgia werp nearly annihilated. vBf thei cars last even-ilfe If ?T.T'" returned frhmrbp'talUs field, tp tTsppnse 7tV t a 'e a tuuiiaLi'uccals from an , immense crown, he aRuded'to ihe frrand and ab- aor.-ir2 tojvio'otthe ,day,4the:etiem.' ,Wjth, the X taxes theyhaa teen jcnposiog on ps tor twenty years! they tbad fitted d-t sVkrm ba a1 inagnlS-l cenVacale, The had'co'aie" over ''to2 Vlryiaia withammuoition. Arms; ala'tf ' acj balances, fitted up inj" s tj Id pud J a x u rf? AF th ou g$ ' , ihe ! ' thought . they-, werp attirs'iiu Hhe Co&thi1- Five sis hundred wsfona cf . crovtsoiis"cf ;bVery k"d abundance f'f,ViS fbfc.fcmarii of fiO.CC pen. wi;a j tceiy dochi parks or beavy ana ugi eir toe.t parks of heavy And ligbt artn"ry werp our9.y itiey tea, anp tort AVery rew Xori Tribune, proposing to coats life op?n i."cor.ti4bac.aA ; Trees say ro port wbkJi tiaovfrBraeVmay Ciiiai Caytii for tb e a m tTi wtl ta J1 1 sx jMetJ.' Clrsi Nswrort trtaToI aad aTsdlzs I9 eat "nrorr c j2f tt,Mg t-ea-fiZJ read var lima it arbcars i ar oriaL and enara as ecVajry 'at Vha present moment Whes tha spark pf pie has C 3T lirpm" manrr a braa so!f '-oa bsli tef battle. .vv ; . .. , t v - j - -' i J ... ... p.t; . i r Jtox' araa. aearo. i".,'r-."iT'7t A soldlar tof the Levtoa y ay -atsJcUrs;. ; a s ; ..it v was ajaex.ee womaaTs earsiag, r, , .Thsre was a drti f wvuaa's Usrs. 7 Bal st eeatrade atsoo: Wataeiasa; Whlla Us IUe-bloo4 tkWt.r.r. - . -ts' Aid bBt Uh titTis ffUiiu. " - t ' ' " To hear whathsuiirhtaaTi- .crciU-'-I -KaeuxsddleFislirsd. i dylag ssJdlerisltared. ' As he took bis comrade s hand. 1 - ,Anfbe said,' I never more shall seo r.-' My own, sa native Land; :. ; j Take a mssssgeand a tokea , s To soma distant friands of sains, ' ' Tot I wWfcbrnat Blagea, ' : - - - At Binges: en tUBolne. f ' . Tsll my brothers aad corny anions, ' J 'm thvT d stows aranad . .?ra.r7 tnonrBfBl story-;. ' . ' . . T hs pleasant vln'syard ground, ' ' That we fought the battle bravely-. ' 2; wbsa the ,day was done, fr , J? tt"Dr a corpse lay ghasUy pale' ' Deestb tbeasttlag sen;- . 1 And 'midst the dead end -dying, , Wars soma grown old in nnl." ' The deatb-wounds on their gallant breasts, l J a -The last of saaay aesra; - - But soma ware young, and suddenly Behind litVs mora decline, " i s . one bad coins TromBTngsa , : FrotrBgaa a thW.. Z THy metker that her other Sons " J - Shall eoufort bar eldage, t. i I ' . I was. like a truant bird, ' . That thought hoas a ease; ' " - Yornry-fathar warn sc4d!ar, . '. " : . ; Aad sa wbsa a ekild, '-t. My heart leaped fprth te hear htm tcJl ' ; Of sfrtgiles HercSand wild; : b Aad whaa he died sad left as .-. . .... ; , .--To divide his scanty hoard, t . , ITetlbemUke wbate'er tbey wottld - t !; T t-fJet Treptay lather's swerd, c . j -A t4t witk beylih loval hung it . . - Wlere th bright liht nssd to shine, ' " 7 On the eattags wall at Slags w . , ? i - tLCata JUagea, enthf BAlna., , ,. . , Tall uy'atstsf net to wasp fbrme - ' " - t- Awe sea with isreselag hsaa..'i ' .--. - .' Wtea the troops are mateh tag home again WhS glad and gallaat tread " "Bat Uk Bps laeas preadly ' 's-: . With calm aad steadfast eye., fl . ; For her brother, was a soldier, to; ' j Aad not afraid to die AUVf IfaT Ssmraje'ssek er torsC I eak hsr ia my earns. ' . .. . . ' t To lUten tehim kladly - , ' ' Mithoat nmt or shame "- ; ;-41 i T ; ! And te bang tae bid sward la Its place -My athar's sword an4 uUe. i : I serine noeor ar oid ZJlorsn ' i " Pear Blnraa.ou tie Sbiasi i ' 1st ; a'dihaV9 kaewjbr by ths msrrlmext t ;'- K" 'rwaled In bar he ye- "lii t ,. Too iaa,i,tfor eoqatry . - " .X" ' 1 . ' Too fond for idle seoraiag-- ''' ' l 3 ; ' Oh friends, I think tha lighust heart - ., '. T Makes; sowetitnes, aeaviast mouralng; u 'TsU trsr the-un night of say llTs .- r ;,-...-f (Fosere this msea W jissavr,, j. J ,,. .-. . My body wiUU cut ef pain, .-, a , ; ... , My snl be out of prison.) J "ixamaa issooa wun er, and saw ' jeiw a-anogoi antes - -J 4 .. . OettbsTlae eladbt;iaef Bingen- ' f sir Biagea ea tbe Itblae - tv p .) - ;- I saw ths blue Skins sweep along : t - I hsardVer reme tp bear, i - v Ths German eongs w used fe sing, : ' . ' - In the-shoTMsweat aadolsasw - ; ,- 1 6. Asut Sown the pleasant rtrar, . . Aadupthssiaatlng hllT. V ' : : ' Tkeeeheieg keras ooSnded, u: ; -r J; : , .Tbrongb ths evening calm and stCl And bare bias eyes wvre'oa me, - . we passed wKh trlsudly talkr .-Jsi ;. Dewn'wsany e path belevad ef yore,., i Vwt -Ana well-remembered walk ' ' i 'T 'lndbsT little band Uy lightlyi ia :'..! ,JoaMingl op mips,' - ;.-..rf ir w .PftTell meet, no mora ia Bingen-' Ivsd'Binan'on the Bhlna.-T - "' t : .. ; -..rl.Tt:i V3-v,a-f 1 : c JU voles grrw fsint an 4 hosrse . r ' Hia grasp waS.childuh weak1" 'L ' His'eyss pnt' oaa dying look-v . ' "-f sighed' and eeased to spsak , .iatLi aomntds bent rslirt te bW ' : : a . But the syarlrof life had fled; L d & j,, a, foreign land was 4sad! ,.rfTAS ins son mooa rose ap smwiy,;. j - . VAnd'eslmlhrtJed'dowu' f: -. "thii the:Ve seed ef the battle Aell j - '7Uil4rvivfrtf r- ! s-; . , Ta eaimly on the dr'esdfuT scene, :f ' Her pale light-saemed to ahlaa, . ! ') ViAsit saoeeee distant Binge a, dr r , ?".3 s 'iji, saiT.tJingen on ins xvniue. 1 fAsOhe Repuotlcaa papers advoealp that the fury-of tbe presn war bejaraaj apon ooauera hsiaasiwe eeraestly irvMestll.eur eschangWia favor of peace topablfsh. and esjVthp attention bf their lady readers tp the letter below, froei i b'et oC-wosneaia thlsciiy. Clrcslste th document. -J CeToy.JKepaeUcsmt. .--.-i j : r..-Ciscxxsa Letter frwn ; New York "y oraeiT 'Te ' Patf ietleyomea 'of the I4ree SUtesf i''' y Tbe fact capjoo longer be dispuUd' that tSe" poll-ey' the RspnbllcAn paityas avowed by its organs of tbe press la this citrVls nothing leal than a war of exterinlBsaon. -.Taose' e52tors, la their eaagorBn7awaJ'faremxruaeur sexEbwledged miliary leaders.'. They bow. Insist op a unconditional mascipalTon-' Of' Ibeslaree threerhoat the Ualon by- thp racsral Dovernroent, auggsetlog eeascatienaUad. pe promouon.of slave- Insurree-tioiu as the' mease by " whic.'i they bop:- te carry cut their schsmee PresUeat Liaeola has declared tp 'iorfMJlJTTs ta'thU efty bW eoarictioa that eonfistsuJa Js Illegal; aad that the pesIUSP takea by Osaetai Bnllat ia regard tafrltive siirep esn-astJfeoTbftsCtutionslIy sustsioeu; - Tbe pen end ink warriors baving mereiore aecia oa insarrec-. UOa ; VuS Pf them new goes, aa tae as te -eay that "all Ce aeiaVaie. iBstlteUnu srae. 10 want ts s loader, when a vcoeaau uonsiajo maseacre, wiii be the IteVHsbls 'esaseqnecw.'''- Tbsy Lwpa sJso te enlist the afjof CngUnd. ta lt pnterprf second yintttytlisrviosueet ef aolagUg the-eountry, not eely'wtUl tJrtjo!Jf, f v.bnt lU et' bar iltd:'btsj and their chiLieaiTbewmen ol the country, entirely ;Ui-cai;t cr tsylci can aad the'prasent iUena4eairrUeA,stre yet te gr-estasirrarAfrQf3 ttsmr Tbobnrf ?ns pfpecuola-yy prrbarr" ""t'tha iUirseilias cf buslnesa the dera.il..ai.-cs'4er- ctT: i loss e kindred ail VsUniswCiP ti;.'.j:i" lht tzVjw f tJia train cf.crrll 1 t'e "-rsca Incurred in the e-i of eiViiaed t;.-s fits f upon them." Aad tie Urf. .Uxa Uict'-.Uy .'. CivApluSithe 'tiiieu I: ' t s?terBlcln a rife, smothers attempts at ret.?i...-lse sgatast , - . . . . j . r. - . V mm te eoTsnuttJ- a - ' 1 A.r a v sa man meav L pcrd:: rf ; e - n" ba, jpj irTet preferencs of aoy ruje t their u. th: den.1 of titiae nsVt U Tr.i'Z vsau tii f?oA TSrtitf.. Wi5r-,e sonsndieavai the ta free to actaccw-.'i'statL!::? &aarlc4a Cts are, crlai:!av te assert theeueJv lsttc?V.tbeaty ef ..ear woman to toin lUa eel res to Work an behaif, not ealy a tlxlrstlr ara aUfesSt a&fwt ;Cte er&ele can stir T -Te!r BMcieissfscesgtye them powsr ihatsheiU be wielded for 'peace. 'Let s ailnsrse'acl.'oa aXtie yon less sboet to-astemble, oetarvthent Lent Vtr anerUTal 0jrp.-l2a.,Ls soon as the general sentiment can. be eo crystalised .as to pre it eUVt-'ve force, tit.' Liacela aad Lis ultra- advIi.swHe obliged teaccggrsncbeeiiijiiaiiitaea aa cuy f cfaia ens te tne war. une er me most uaprtaei-sJea es these is already driven to the dectaraUoa rhstnhe people poessss (as power te close tne gtZas aX Ja- aua. vemu'snay ae inaen ier peace, not f wilb ihose whe stand la near retatioate Ceu,l . with tbe ignorant or thnlr household aad heed whose credallty baS been practised fta to as V aeiraeeaogeiaary purpesea If thoae, anroes te prolong tbawti.To theyeaag, especially, Cy welt to snarkaidConUembthe " treeseeaVe." teeehlnga atlnoW o, and to show as as la a glaas what tbe future historian-- frill record. Meay of them ate the pea to tnascrlbe tbe events ef the day, aad take their place among lbs beet Listotl-ana and instructors of tha people. LettteUefa! In their duty to these who - must 'ia future, rule" the eoantry aad its deetiales. Jt Is eur mtafortaae to be the eotemporarles ef a trailer to hummlty "who ia chiefly reseetu&hlaoa4 the preaeal : lamentable state ef puUle afTafrs whose boast it Is that be baa traiaed a generauoa. to hatred of , the South; whose oneeestog libtls and Irritating assaults have goaded' Sentaeraens Into dlstL&ctiba -and weakened the fraternal bonds tbat eorht to have been sacred forever: who sow gloats over tha fearful spectacle of a nation - ale aailOn In Its death-age nJea, and safe ata (tUta&ee from lbs' eonfilct-ia which he would, on no aa-' eount, venture his own person scatters abroat" his . ferocious diatribes, and coolly " recomi&eada barbarities banished tboussada of - roars are froar the warfare of civilised nations. While oiher tv- rests have indulged their vindictive 1 passions of alien foes. It ha been reserved for Heraee GrseJsw for whom history: has ne earatJel in the roeaaW nose er-wtcksdaesa to la .ugate atrocities againsx his owa 'coanUywemen, simply on account of their helplessness.' Let every woman, hpwrvar feeMe may be her voice, use it for tns encourage ment of brave men to withstand thle aavags era aadeUIl a chorus. In manly, tonea awaJ ever all the free States,- Dcnviftwara-vvra. Tasrroa Osxx- ff tTViw mwa u firanv Rfnriijiiin 1 . .. . New York, Jase25tb, 1651. lTrim rtf AVw Tor 06 rw.- Prwly terian Oanra of the Ilour.V - ' Neve'r. neVer in therstoryof this pseple. was the dangese.natleael eerraptioa -andcenaeeaanp eeatruetioa, So imminent as at this moment.- We hear ft said, en all hands, thU a higher and purer public morality, A prooandsr reverence- for Jaw, and a Sterner eenae of poliUcsl virtue ara-ta tTitrj from the disturbed ocean, of trouble on whica ont ship of elate is'now tossing. It would be worth all it coata In money es lives. It tbe cormptiona eT party polities eealdbe- cured and moral beeJthTe stored;1f'-Veeeald see1 tba eaye'-breofbt back-wbesv houestsmd capablo 'men would" be put iota ofieea of: trust and power by the Intelligent voice of enlightened eonattteenrV. and venalamd ambitious detnagoguee'would be b.urled from pnbllo coa- fideaoe.',..- e,-i,tt': -' : ' " !' ;. But the prospect before us Is not bright wfA sueh- ptomlatf: AIreadythe progress ef the pres ent eousiel baa neea saaraea .oy lacu uiai u mortllsts pad patriot with the profoundeat anxiety feapply of thssmny with food and, clothing. One wouht suppose Mist tne-rery laai oi an wieKeaaeaw that men could perpetftta would be the making mobsy by lnSlcticg suffering, upon .the solders who have goes to fight the hatUeS of theeoaatryj But there are men who will seize this as a golden opportunity .to fill thslr pockets I f cheaUsgthe government anoVrobbtng tbe army, ad endanger log the vary life of . the great cause. Humanity blushes tp make the shameless record, ' bnt the men who are base enough to do it, ere amoBg ns; and claim to be raspecUble. ' The wr will bring out ecoree of them, who will 'grow rich- by the wrongs thv Inflict, and ths:ljngar the we laata the richer they will grow. . - w r ' ' ' rt. The 'appointment of pollticlana lo military ofjees, without regard to cuallficaUony in. ths regular army of the United States, and ia civil life them are mea-who have had ' mUitary education, aad arc twitting And -anxious to take positions at great responsibility Itf this war. "But eivillaBS who have not tha knowledge -necessary to cam-maud an army oA aboltday 'parade, are Intrusted with tha awful destinies of this war. Thas far all that' has baSn well done In action has been under ,1 the lead of rexUlar army officers: the blunders efcd aisasisrs novo or on iuo reaunui i j uumubo u competence.' : - . V . - J...The moat alarming among all the afgns of the ttmeele the disregard'sliowa by many ef the lead Ing political yooraala te tbe apirlt and the fetter of the Conatitutlou of the United SlaUs.' ItUne longer eoncsaled, It la boldly avowed day aiter day that the Constitution 'must be Invaded; overstepped, la ether -words, .trampled ppoe,. In order te carry on And earryeut this war. x.Thls ia coney-tloaeO taa. rankest sort This is tbepltsrabsn sUnms at Of political morality; and the-country te in the IssV sUxss of desirable fcxlatenee, whasj goedmsiroa whom we hsve Telled as the support era ofoatibnsl vlrtos, tell us that the CoaslUutloe; is not to stand In the way ef the Prestsamt; ta tbe managsmSnt .Of eUrpubilc afTairs.' Sacb ' ansa should remwbeVtKat the Constitution is above the President, but all men cwelMo tbsfJonsUta-fiai Xst whaa the doctrine becomes eepnjsri as tt SS teday, that ta time's e f great j d tt danger and jatidcaLwxigeaetea, the charier f all our pel- itieal xlffhts may- he disregarded by rrae wne ere aweratO: defend it,THXJfonr libertlee'are already SSfisV and they eaa Ae recovered surf by seen a atraggle as takes to cast eutdsvilsfrom enayos- To bo forewsVned Is ts beforeermedd It is tbe dutr of rsllgiouapefrietlsmte sound lbs alarm, ta erf alsad and spare nt. W kaow that plenty - may reiara ai tar lamias oaa waaiea wj iiu- Peace may smile whan grim war baa bid bis face and.harvesfs may wave again ever .fislda' that have seeo fattened wUh blood. . But wne n moral cor . rep lion eats, lato-tbe heart ot "a pee . and law Ceases te be respected ' by those who 'expound ir. the-csys at national parity and.. pre -pert ty are numbered, aad we no longer bare n-'-goverunjent worth Any good man's regard. ' rit Tlio 'Detperatlon 'of Out: C" cert at tha . Catta ex. iiaa?82.s, . 'r " The y.JTfTost mm: . - .tn.ii ' A distinguished, member of. Coress. who spent yptnydsy eight io the camp below Centra vTiie. law General McDowell end several of tie eUCVwAfUr taing,ifof ,'sortie'!tinfe with themi he tsrped aside and wrote the t.rfjowing opon letter en-velope ? "Satorday ;f;tV 10 f. llf pj-OSceHof our army, I am convinpsd that they uava EttlOi 4xpeetatlon of wtonlng this vatile. .fit to be derivedt this particular juncfitrs..? A corretpor- ".-of Hi ITew Tork Jreferriog to tie. war- sartsaas which, new 'mite. 'generally' dtfaca1 the CHstiao pup', X ir. i - . :, - " - "J " " - i Is-iiTaiSB: t T-crversioa ef tie tabtati. jod appointed a y v.f rr tie jperiodical sos- ecsion cf i :!-lyt: 1 and care." i j ' Mr. Cwtert Owea is said ta ta writ eg a; cetap&iion; Tolaop to..b .rotfans oa tv s-Jiich it has been cccide'J to on r w ip-morVow morning f and I e a? rsar ? .ir defeat.-' ycDowell rs& i:oe of W iGcsrs wO opposed the prop:.:o to, 'T 4o tha acamy; 1f w??? a.must U .:!!:. ia raitjvreat rik'fr the sake of tbe beu- ! T,rH e4 iia ai ii .atd ttii men; wp'tiiei.,-,.,,' !oir rjs; .- if-'' X3 fd ?;7;vjr?t rS
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| Title | Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1861-08-06 |
| Place | Mount Vernon (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 1861-08-06 |
| Source | LCCN: sn86079142, Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1861-08-06, Vol. 25, No. 16 |
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The General wooU mtU a eapiul Chief Magis-rX for (ha Pnckeye Sute, and, if nominated, a yoold not be much afraid to bet on hi beiojr elected., flif pjaeffWU frMd here wonld bee-joiced at b:a Aoauaaiton, and. we bopa the De-taocracy of Ohio mill do tfaemeje the hoaor of ' selecting him their standard Nearer. . ' . , ' Th j dont pen. Greeley annme the command, gad lea tfee grajd 6jy forward to Eich-i mead 7" Greeley made Lineola Presidsot ; why j on't Lincol Bake Greeley fieefalUiaio Of : ; 4he grand army, and gire him an opportanity to i exlinguitk bimael forever ? Twere a conaama-.iiOtt derqatly to be wished for, and the whole : ceaatry would have infinite caose for rejoicing if not only Greeley, bat the whole Irrepressible " A)olUioo Cftj were in the front ranjLV of the ar-3 fay, aogged taa handto-handfighi with their ferolber faoaliciof the South. If theycoald manage to extermiaate each other, alter the faihioo of tba Kilkenny cats, no friend of the country would ' shed a single tear. , . ; Tba Boston Courier .says: . I The Eepnblieaas of New York city have been holding meetings in their reapectire wards, and I . Tiste passed resolatioua denouncing the ad minis- irauoa. ii anaenumtt u wcj ( . Beaks Cot SecreUry of Suta, Joha C. Fremont for Secretary of War" Cornel isa Vaaderbilt for Secretary of the Navy, and Joseph Holt for Attorney GaneraL The Union- Defeaae Committee of New York have also denounced the adoMuis-tratien. Mr. Moses B. Grinne', Republican, said the "Sseretarv of War was alone to blame for the diaastroas retreat of onr forces." Mr Charles D. MarshaJl thought that "the SecreUry - - '' . . . . of the Navy anonld be included in tbe list of incompetent officers." It seems to os these fren tlemea and partizaA 4o pfif. appreciate he state of tbe nation. Are they not giving aid aod com fort to the enemy T ' :! - i Abolition Congressmen in Battle. Ir A correspondent of "Jhe Daily Times has the following : "Congrees adjourned Friday on,til Menday ex-;presly to allow the tnembjers to see the show. f Neither Congress nor ' tpe "Udlon '"wish see r another such a sight. At the : grand stampede r civilians were awfully scared, and I think several were taken prisoners. I witnessed some . lerriEo feats of rnaning among them. Many lost their carnages, and fvt angbt I know are skulk-" i?jf about the woods noarr.HOne'ver fat Gongress-V ban offered an artilleryman $20 . for a horse." bnt af:ar he had the horse, he found it so hard to r- raoaat that he turned : pal all over. He John Gi'pined along' near " tny legs, Aidtil his horse ' threw hist, when his agony was fearful. Three Xof ns boosted him ap, and he cot again as though the d 1 was after him;- That ' Mr p. will never goto the wars agaln " .li:Tear of an Attack UTwn Washicerton. - n Ciace. Re late defeli at tos Eunmuch ap;; preheasiosi exists at Washington relative to an ( ' attack' irpon; that city a by Gen. Pesnreg&rd. . Many o the citizens have left the city, for the a North.r-t Geo. $coty however, 4csres that Wasb- ingtos Ir ia better condition for defence than -i U has ver been, and llat the "army there can protect it against any assault that rosy be made - . , ' fm' .1 . 1 ' - ' What Gen-Greeiey Say .Uov.-1 K;,Nhe N, T. tribune thns briefly and oitterTy ''TeBS p the result of Us mareh to Ttfchmond : i ; . ne iod too snostanoe oi ii aii m ni wa ware outmaheuvredand ontnnmberedJi iu.. ' A few dUr rTioQlj it denounced everybody iUioVho.refns maVngfor ? people tcliw tliava thi yatiria sioldivra are a xnexe'ms'b cfetsrvel and hungry eowardsT .-s-.ir.ir : dv.:. " . ' t . T . Ji is reportad that sv Federal oCcer who was ( ciiri& a sVa'tU says-itat daring: the llkisst cf . the fight, - threw . himself on-the itJTC3?d, rorij .freer , f paiiuoo,: ana looklag aronnd hiia on tia horn t? scenes of earnags d for the frtt time his natnd, l. jit' 1 1 .5 'II is as asloaiahiBZ . liatoriial fict f which we impressively greai iatys :mcir6n;7re-t i:ia cLilJ, an the lisrtll.'fit;! crd hat is all tlis tor.Td ; - t-t. - f . .rscsrt y heard an aloaent minister 99Zn 03, the , crrsTDayr ltu dwcpt& defeated rthat of iMsas, ;ra'i3iay lisVii s asot-6r dejUrabla instance -ty tjiia list f wondiiJ. ii'l 'ftt-zljTrliiV .: .-. Retreat fren BnlTt &8.,-i" 'ThVwarcorrepondsotoTthe New York WorVL gives the following deecriptibn of the retreat j U But what aaceae tand how- terriflo the onset ofohat tomaUaous.reVrea. ' Far, three v Pnaa, heats of federal troops all detached from , their - . ,11. I A -.M itM MIMlfM regisBenta, au minxiefi j vera fleeing along tha read, but . soostly , through the lots oa either side. , Army wagons, - antlers teams and private carriages, choked the passage, tumbling against each other, sunid cloods of dost, and akken;ag sighs and sounds. .Hacks, , containing onlocky specUtor s of the latsrafiray, were; smashed like xlasa, ad the ocoopantt were lost sight of in the dtbrti, Horses, flying wildly from the baUle field, snany of them ia death agony, galleped at raadom forward, joining in"the stam pede. Those on foot who conlJ catch them rode iksa haswhack. as much to save themselves from being ma over, as to snake q sicker time. )foiu AmA m. lins aloow the banks the few, either. Lfkoa tha field a or taken, to the captured hospit als, appealed with, rauea sands (o tnose woo roae horses, begging to be lifted behind, bet .few re warded such petitions.' Thon the artillery, each as was saved, came thundering along smashing and overpowering everything. ... Tha regular cav alry, 1 record it to their abama, joined in the me. lee. adding to its terrors, for they rode down foot- men without mercy. . One of the great guns was overturned and Jay amid the roans of a caisson, as 1 passed it. .1 aasr an artillery man , running between the nonderoas fore end after wheels of his gun-carriage, hanging on with both hands, and vainly striving to jump opon the ordnance. The driven were spurring tha horses; he could not cling moch Jongtr, and a more agonized expression never fixed the features of a drowning man. The carriage bounded from the roughness of a steep hill leading to a creek, he lost his bold, fell, and ia an instant the great wheels bad crashed the life out of him. Who ever saw such a flight ? Could the retreat at Borodino have exceeded it in confusion and tumult? I think not It did not slack in theleast until Centreville was reached. There the sight of the reserve Miles 'a Brigadeformed in order on the hill, seemed socewhat to reassure "the van. But still the teams and foot soldiers pushed on, passing their own earn ps and heading swiftly for the distant "Potomac, on til for ten miles the road ever which the grand army had so lately passed southward, gay with unstained banners, and gushed with Surety of strength, was covered with tbe fragments of Ha retreating forces, shattered and panic etrick en in a single day. From the brneh route, the trains atUcbed to Hanter's Divisfoc caoght the contagion of the fligh t, and poured into its already swollen fcurreot another turbid freshet of cfcpfusion and dismay. Who. eer saw a more shsttif ful abandonment of monitions gathered at such vast expense ? The teamsters, many of them, cut the traces of tbetr horses, and galloped from the wagons. Others threw oat their loads to accelerate their flight, and grain, picks and shovels, and provisions of every kind lay trampled in (he dost for leagues. Tboasaods of'sauskets strewed the roots j whea some . saebeedetlin rallying a body of fagitives, and, forming tbecn in a line across the road, hardly one but had thrown away his arms. If the eoestf had brought up his artillery, and served it upon the retreat iag train.' or had intercepted our progress' with fire band red jf bis "cavalry, he might have captarei enough : snnotiea tor m. mt iim ti( tfesnksvtTintr.' : Aa of the panic. The route of the Federal army seemed complete I ' ; . A correspondent of the PbiladelpWa IVesa, who visited Boll Ran to assist tn : coveting the body of a friend who had been killed in the battle, states that the panic commenced among ll teamsters and citizens, and was "commonicated to the men, a portion of whom came out from un. der a, tremendous fire and retreated rapidly and in disorder. ' The narrator continues: ." The panic became general ; the scene was indescribable. The heavy teams over one hundred in oamber rushed madly over fields and fences; the carriages of citizens joined, in tbe rneh ; the soldiers filled up tbe throng, and the stampede was complete. It was not ordered but a break was affected in the ranks, and away they went. Tbe road was filled with accoutrements, blankets, muskets, provisions, dbc. thrown from soldiers, carriages, and beavy Government teams". Wagons broke down and were left ; hones, without riders, were galloping over everything ; olh era, with traces flying in the air, were rushing madly on. The roads were filled whb dust,. Soldiers wonld give out and lie down by tbe way side, and there was no pna Lo come for them. jSome'rfiha j&ior'!resblute gathered op trophies of the day, but the opportunities to do so were few, and the danger was' that of being ran oter by the teams rushing pn behind.' A large and apparently wellglied pocket boob, evidently for a side pockety was sees in the wreck of a carriage, but time permitted no delay to capture it.'. On they rushed to Fairfax, and there the pe.nks was extend ' .those on doty an asleep. ' All were aroused, and joined in general stam pede, and on they came to the city, where their adventures a8 aat a sa wnIA ' Ksawaaw aaawvvtliAst "!,' I ' ' they are told, beggar descripnoo ;' A Hatlonat "Contention. "' Mood of New York, otf Monday offered in Coagress the following resoa'uon tor a National Convention ? .. !' y T, yt :i - ;C . . Resolved, That this Congress recommend to the Governors of the several States to convene their Legislatafes for (he purpose of calling in t&rt;nn ."'?It.-i.' -i.e r ..v..wu " " u.jnm iivai-ma VAif(Sv- sioDal district to meet general Convention- at Louisville onrthe first Monday in September next the pnrpoee of said; Convention being La devise iuvmMurvmyj toe restoration oi peace to osx.co.nn try.".:'" ".':,i--rrf, r . .,- ... . : ; ." ' This was promptly voted down h? the Repub licans; 92 against it to 51 inVavor of iC They will hava op .settlement : war to the knife; (s their bleedy raoUo, ,Jt is evident that those in the North who wonld set tl oar diScalties -by reason are powerless at preMBL. They , cannot stem the tide of e Abolition fanaticism, which drives aJl befora .. -"?V. Uoi -i Tha Jlticix ; jrelf Provided P or"1 : ' "1 Severs! facts aaeeitaiaed daring Gen. McQel- prised people gfeatly. It ia eV snrpriset to jsaosl f ps to learn that tha Iransportatioa serriee, and iho proriaiona, teats ad blaakeU of the VTrgfni ins were snperiof to these of oattrocf '"Thelr blankets and owrcoaU are said to hava jbeea of rwds7xsenencei Their sragw were sv -" " . v'T' knM woee aecooBpattyiBoar ar- ----.m.. T i.oc oi rtaep.ahsl heaps ofeort.aI iatv offliMiF. t.kTT.-. ad U have Udalged lVgel, inaaWea and cVam-l Wi si tm m CaKSBbSMaa wk m, nTa... J i w - 1 scattered about. r ' 1 . r t em ,t. " ' i.:Z:- -w-t--i , . , . waick is Up best p? record. - ' 0.The statement bat Lieutenant fjfeneral Scott condemned himselffor allowing the battle ol last 0UOMyfO OjS (OOgnt, IS cpsnrmeq fy.u'" ire statement, tnade poeneaday br llr. Hkskrdxoa, of Illinois, fn theHonse or liepro-j tati ltichardson anKtiva Hs said i I repeat that General Scottias benforccd to fisht this battle. 1 wHT ten bins' what oce-irea " - .... . .iit.r.. .. ic.v: Ijkj yesterday mornrng. - jay cwiewgwsv- gta and Wcsbbwrne, ajidV aiy self, .were - present Hh the- Freaidant. Secretary pi w ar ana uo ScotL Aa the coorse of eonversatioa, Oeneraf - ' --L:.a '-. J ; j sLa Scott remarked, I am me Diggesi cowaru , 7 world 'I rose from my seaW'Stayipaid ue n-n.,t f will nrev it -I hava foaghtth bat tie agamat m ju4gment,:and X tbink.thf President ourht to remove me to day for doing it, , As God is mv iodsrei le added after an' Interval 'Of silence, 1 did all lor my power to wske the army efficient.'' 'I deserve removakbecaasa V' SK atand op when I xoold and did aoi.' . , .r , ; i While ail will regret that General Scott shoald have-sdlowed any u8eea to control bis roili- - . jp. ..-V'. - tary judgment, nil will admire his candor ia ..acknowledging it, especially aa U impliea an as-' idraticer that he trill sever again err as he says be has done is th is insisnoa. Hepcpforth. thi war is tobecoodacted by aoldiers, aad politicians are to be kept in their prepes spheuvor their ad vice is to be nheeded.-i.iO.; PwA". D ! ! u j s i. What it said of tfe.37ax in the Extreme J "'l't--'-:'er ' 80Htll r-- . . w,.- The rebel journals from tates whence there is no mail, resoV ns through Lhe ;-A4am,s Express Company. A late anmbesIqf the New tPrleans 'Picayune baa ia series of jrpecalations.' vpon the probable remits of lb campaign m Virginia.1 Here is a specimen : '''-'r"J''iJA y--- ; " One gresi victory 'in s pitch etfDaUW fn' Virginia will be incalculable vajue to the .canse pf tbe Sooth. - It will disperse1, at once the strange' delusions under which a large part of the ; North ia prosecuting this war with such a lamb disregard of men and cost, that it is to be short quick; overwhelming and complete, and that, by the to staDt display of the immense Northern snperior-ia Qumbers, subjugation. wfTI be sudden and final. . That eflectsd, th'e exhausted merchants ind' d estate te laborers flook for he re eslabrisb ment of bueinsss and the regaining of the profits and ? cepationspf old times. One signal overthrow in tbe field will dissipate al; such ideas ajid; awaken multitudes .to the startling conviction1 that what hss beeu.dono a.such Vpainfut costs, So fratt lessly, is so be repested over again',' with the demand for greater sacrifices as their ineana Srw wasted, aed the hopes of success groW constaji-J ly fsinter. ; Une powerful blow aiscomntttng their plana and dririog them' back, would ' be a fatal inftictioo upon, the confidence at home and the credit abroad. wUhput which the most give ss event these purposes from sheer want s of sneans." , ; , ' , ' "V ': The Hilary ostites fireat i3att F . TH C OHIO BEQ1MKXT8. - " " " . The Uiiio'Uegiments were in ' the .thickest of the fight, bot fortunately lost bat few mea. The isi regimem, nnaer vjol mcvwi, sm :srira, iuelf with gloryv They were detailed at en early hoar Jn the day to bont a p batteries, and they seemed to understand that work to perfection. ' The Grays were, sent oat as skirmishers early in the saormng; and drove ia the pickets, of the rebels,' and commenced the fight. t These two Ohio regiments have been trained by Col. .Me-Cook, and were "frequently breoght rigbf into the very range and front of the enemy 'a most terrible and formidable goas, bat no sooner vromld. they see tbe fl ish than every mart;" was prostrate upon his fiace, and the balls and grape woald pass harmleealy over them ; then they would bp and at them' with a vengeanoe ia doable qatek time. Col. McCook was as cool and collected as when-dri)tng his men opon parade groand, and isaued his trders with bullets and caanoa balls whist-. ting abdnt bis ears as thick ' aa hailstones, without any apparent excitement whatever Twice be was hemmed in by the eae my 's-cavalry and ordered to tartender, bat be was away in a tan gent, cooly remarking, tbat tha bait ba4 not been - His. vooneer , brother, lyears ola1, wg''a; member of the ?d Ohio Regiment, and, was left as a ruard to the hospital. One of the enemy's , cavalry dashed, upon t himi and prdered him to sot render; tne brave youtn, sun n tea ,oay oner, steady nerve, and cool bearing, replied; tier surrender 1 The fatberi7odgesMcCookvtwJbp had all fbWIday bees atdaotialy eairaged lo'asais-trng and taking' carer of tbs woaoded, bringing them in from Ihe field, and that too ai tbe imminent peril of bia own life, was in 4he hospital teat and heard the cdarAp hjs son, and saw olh-. ersof the nemy.'sr cavalry oear hyVand rushed pot and speaking jn ai loud, tone, Charley,ear--render or God's sake or yoo.are1dsL,4' . Charley turned to his father, and with all the lion 'in 1 his countenaa&steplied, ''Father,' 1 ' wiU-tiever surrender. -to a r beLw Jn a momept.,a, ball fierced- hiaspine, 'but he instantly discharged is musket at the rebel horseman and laid him ' low in death: and then fell biawelf. u Tbe rebels then ondetofok to 'dru.faioa 'pffjTsat his father rushed ier and' released him( and ihe 4e4 yesterday morning sad in to be barie4 toay. ' : - ;'? - ..: m ,. Great GoTemor!-- . It ia a fact, that will hardlr be 'credited, but turgeop general of jhio,.liay sent an orijer-f or 20,00Qwortkof snrgibal iditrumenlsuciM(4iS ohsleiiehsdl tnstrouie'n ts 1 ' ; This ii a' nirhlv Tre 7- lniiact i 'tlbstetrical instruments in an armt t I . - M ' S ne'l tWB "ocplusaei.T. qpstctneak :jntru-4 "on pryTmeu ios te army. as me expeqsa.oi, ' We krewHling that tha State stall pay ahon- dred theosaiid dollars for pbstrectical instruments it She. ran ippreby, debyer. herself of ttbobfioa xnle-iooon Gazette c r nip rJggan ;pqzite. SSTA wea alihy gentleman of Wertester, Jlass whohMajiephe'wla tefrebe army at ewelj's pip haaseat aler to tjen. atleri offering rhp.t ItiaQfbr tha head pfjhia Vailorouselsticn.-, . , T f j J; '., f. aw j''- -"""f s ibw "-rw' w fc aVSeVS,S44 Vs. . VUtV VU MU New York iariee Insurance policies eovet loss- eV ty -pjraUs; h.n 4 tyrpriyateersj ? Tberefbrsf, If the northern courts condemn sonthsxa xlira o(-ii '- i .sid 6f ; roera,a Va. has Ukeh fts? oalb of e!1t-i'an UCK Natrf I y.yid-iv'' t 5i v --?( -. A- , nerant pretense.,- Ilia Cabinet res beadeffect--W'-J2TtRMnf.coo ed. and hlspwb" aciio VLi 'locr anou-W leotirt ff )xe.fjA$ttfin; 4 bf lhe.a; presimplao-jf sii (lUaitrocj'cos JW-1 vi'- j WV t,J tt. ' ' , frej"irkaro 'fanEsrav! JeVca tiaP '. i 'lUes t3-The New Orleans QcUd ,sayth,the. i ''vli ic' '.i IZe,ee?y.tha:faJotriBj frota tV fioto fpgst of the 24th. It woald assm thatj after jpenT 3oot (JtejrrriTo9tjQ cPpwru and ohGafiotlsJiava U hd; tb'U fBll share'cf ansa aasn9 &4qc28r.ai t" A.uar i inrnsoct that the President gave aorierod4en ittosMmltUllitta GPf-fRoFWfJat tha aadlte o4hA rfefci J994 t'i;:,'. t'-tfll is. said and believed that Gjea.: Scott, was opposed to McDowell's advance,, aad that he so told the President,1- Jt was understood to L'eGett. Scott's' desir' to dslsr the adv4acVf"U or fwel ve dsys-(-tO'rdsr,i probabIy;-t. fce: aura f PattersoVs oo-esoratidabUtj't'ae resident in-M iated apon an immediate movement, whereupon Gen. Scott said he could not assume the respon sibility of giving the order nnlejs so'rctyijom manded by the Frtwiet" when Ua Ul tar xe plied, Thea, sir, I give the order" and, ia cpose, qaeaee, Qetu Scott transmitted is, and QeP. Mc-j DoweU, with inadequate force, inarched to defeat' leading "our men to disaster and death."-"If the Presidehtliai yielded to tha clamor of partisans, in Congress and out to Lovejoys, B lairs. Lanes, Grecjeys; and ltaymonds instead of adhering (0 the counael of a' competent, military adviser, he has commiued a fsoltSrhichTJiexIUthf severest execratioi of evei loyal uAraka eitiasn. VYe bava had enoagh oisuch vauntings asQhanr' tier, fromoaiiy Liane, wade ana otners or tneir 11 id Congress have' given" us,3 aad of secb Tile rtuff-such fverisg treason ashas raaChroegb diooolamas jof. the i&Xs. Trihunt andp Times. The patience of the .people will not endure' it much longer. Frothy demagogues have abused 1 the pnbiio eai", lmpenlled tbeUswaramen dea- traywd the prosperity: of too pe&pla, and eazaxd ad all the blessings woorbr oar Jathars and be- j mnSoid; Plghteea to twenty leches long, heavy queathed to undeserving children, uot.l a'spiritr'.-..',. has been kindled that" wHl soon blaze Tort Into a codsdming' element; if Ibis impadent. work of mischief is not .haaiad., There v are-wretches", fjSediag upon. jublip contracts, seeking public positions aad mere party advantages, who hold not their country's " Welfare' of K straw's weight against the grati ficatioii --jtt their sordid ambition and heUJarad -dasin for revsmfa. . Sacb traitors are more dangarooo than those at Manassas bat van naileries oi noin li-L!bbD,irl'rd retnbatKWV demanded by an 91 ber iarsible H? 'y . i , whe'd they are, 4b outraged people "Who ordered; the, AdTanaa c onr Troopa. -s ..The New Xerk Times, , a leading Republican paper, makes the following statement : VGea. .. Mc Do well, js. not at ik;)y ti' aye Msgui ipia Daiiie opT nis own responsiDiuiy. r Uan.'Scort ii known io have been opposed so the whole scheme from the bezianincr, andhis own dedaratioa. repeated by MrrIljcba.rdson4n Congress yesterday, proves that he vas utterlyhas-.-i . .. ! . . ... . . i iiia' io aiwcamg me reneis ai inaiiim, ana mat he wis overruled in this raafter by bit1 Only superior the President himself? No sVp who knows Mr; Lincoln -wilt believe fo s mptnent that he put Ibis owsu judg meat egeiaat that of .Gen. cot in so im portaet a matter as this. Lf ut there is not the slightest doubt 'that be 'yieledto Lhe urgent and almoat imparative repraserttaffoni of th at 'portion' of h is Cabsaetw 1 "e "views b a ve been;reftected by -the 3 ribftnc-'. . 'z, enw? froUT the bejriuning tht iO.000 men copld maren iron waaningtoa to tucamona wun icsi a sb ' . . - - a IV I rratest ease. It is these men wno nave con- si rained thi ' President for thewjordanCto byer-rid Ibe opinioasma the wish of GeoScotf aod to order the battle, wbicb has resulted in so much of shame to the national arms. ...Jtis, (ben, . (remarka tbe Statesman, reduced tp this : Gen McDowell jeootd hot nor did not do jt on hU own responsibility. ' Gen. Scott Is known to have been opposed to the whole scheme front, the beginning" bnt "that be war ovirraled , by his only superior the President himself,'7 and he was controlled by a "portion of his ' Cabinet hose views have been reflected by the ? Tribune" Sk this "second JacksonT moved the army agaipst the positive judgment of .Gen. Scott,' at the suggestion pf the New Yoik Ti itrttne I ' W all knpw the resujt. Tha Democracy are torn if they do not sustain , the ' war policy of the Prssi dent" that they are 'traitors?" Ther are asked Lo nstain that which thaTPresident's own friends are fo'odTjJ "condem ping f ISach war "policy, aa this, wilt lose os 1altTes and thousands more 'of m g'af nif Americaa ' gToldiers air e'ver shbaldered a firearm."' ' iB af .?- rV.- ' Iflnajr be Iniportsnt to -some persons to sos-iaKtt fr." Otreold, bat -vi regard it as isnora Im portant to: tustaip por gallant ermy and' protect the lives of out sold leTsTrbni -loss by sncb blan dering management & :v? pci Ii V. . ..-a KTha'CabInelr-3 ,- ;'tl ' Tha New Yort TZiet is Tery severe oothaTVt- buae-fbs' teomaaeadiagilbe dismissal pf tbeCab-tfie'VaBi ia tho aama paper . gays i tfU l eoiW there is not question bnt that well-rrounded aiBtrustjfteoaing strongly to diminish tbe patriot? io impulse of the people, exists in resard to one or two of Us members.- The two DsDartmentS which bare ins mediate charge of the prosecation of the war, are-. not filled, by. men who .command enough of the public confidence to perform their duties wan vigor and success." The 'Secretary of War, through whose hands 4he larger portion of the: thousand snilltona the war i likely to cost seeai necessarily pass, is snrronnded by influences utterly incompatible with' theiproper"'dis-chara-eof his functions 5V l- r v j rthese men who Have the Tmmeiiete charge ot ise pcoseeuuoo or t&e war,: are not fit, from theloffoeaoes aarroaadlag thstn, why (s lie! TH tune to blame for dsmaadia their.' dtol44Jrj Agale.'tLe Tst says ' i f - Hi is known And need not be locr conValet 1 tW there ia io tha Cabinet an eem ent ef intense llaifffpf pen.Scptt. Perhaps Mr. Dlair fembod ies and represents it more' thoroughly thao'any other Member. Fie baa ma's bo Veeret of it. but cai often, itf- Spite af-tha J cross- breach' ef afScia) propratty . whjcheucbn Jict InvoTvS?, dsnouQcrd tha GeB?r.l,io J-ni lie paces ks'nttarly unfit for "his hish.position. 'Tt seeca'a to -ns quite time that' the President shoalJ tucks' "his choice between' Geo. Scott' Pad Ihose members of his Ciiiuer aha woald sahstitBta: for sx jence matLmuitsry pkiU, tieir own .retmenls aa - tmg our system pttunnentlt Jihi the Hinj'icti. 4 - Vi na., j' ; j ra. v.l i 'OR t3r:f rrt"t. Jbs PstteloMdCa lor iiag i ccuiano i tor. tip rsncvaj, ot pe m six, hun : r pn-sonsrs, ana There, twelve bun? batvfnetijTt ii$3Zn 'tA ' dred jore cr.4i,JiccladiD aixt r $ vpoQcers, fo&Xfqp't '. '. ' ; - The prpbatl'Ity Is lt'iV.tJ.a eneiiy lpi Ua'tiouV tCT liton, of vC-!aaov is rvport-d as Bd mek, .'Oor'earikhjcs wi.irojejaeee5 twelve sajiBthatfhenlytreri!y f.f Atseticaisa hundred - n y. ej ts rsonarcfcy This .votl to t-iin ns cf some - V" HTT. . lt. --iii:-1 "-?:. " v , - ; , t- James Jpath Las writlsn a letter to tie SOCO aastT Cie?Me SS tL3 lwTsS -bv !ian?a. . rT.- A '&'-It sir X7t-9 rt .rzt??ti-iZl ; ttrt- Us- Yct r!r izarff 3tt mJ?)&h rtn i 0;t(1rrocooat.t ae'tha'aray tissitipiax. fem A t, wpJCtheir bp wU B wm9m.. AM. W T . I at 0 ne'af M1U York Firi oaaveaVsrha. oq.neJ'aVlhatba'Ula oritinassas oa'Sandav LssVastJtliraTVbardy fellow of co'aaiJerab'la in-t::. -passed throagh thi city yesterday, en Vontsi homeward, 'remSiaiag' hri aevfsral hoars waiting for Us' carai Be, P coorse, has thi priieS Uks,allolhtrs, of Jelling hi own lalel wUhottt apptebantUng, for tJ psssnt . a ejsst, Succes'Tohfra iatio n bias I obtaiaed a thrinihr harratlve of a Ireneotrter4 between his uu (criiacm ui .uiSSlSSipieDS a .1' H 'DAauer mo ta Ule j.had been raging for soma ?i?ki0 V 'wal of this Zoaavian tero'he saw an; immenso body of Mississipiaas, accompanied, by so me .believed to Se) Bsltimo- nni,r.imi.yj pre ma.vonitKtente ram pans. ; They tnoe saw the eonspicaoaii al- form of the Zouaves, and mads, at tkeow 'The Miaaissfiaos,afteyappruacfatng-near enongh, sent ferHbTe'Wfeyfrocaahea xiflet Zonavies ranks.' This dose, they threw their guns asidoand' charged onward antil each eoatsnding enemy me face to face and hand to hand. In ter. ribTe ctfmbat, Tha' Mistissi plana having- dis carded theit ri8:r-aftsr lha first fireV fell hack op on their' bawie-kaifes. TWWeot hare di I I: ... 7. : f w r Attached to the hand was a lasso, soma sight to ten feet in length; with-cne and secaiely wound round the wrist. i ni-ij;.;: : My informant Safi 4rhW these terrific warriors approached to within reach of "theifsso, not wMuog tu cuma m . Dayonet range, ey tbrqw forward the is bowfe-knifea' tt tU'Znui'nift th.'fiuhioi s4 pr4neediiarpoineV sfrikingat , . : i v., , r k i," T" V ' '' rl plunged l, aodpena, tratea inrongn a soldier's body, and were jerked putjady to strike Sgaia whilst the rst victun nnkmtb death. : Cjn sever! occasional ha 4rrv ble tjowieknire was transfixed ia Zouave aad toe jnaVe!s osyonet in 'a ill ssisipian, both ia-. pled ap4 falling together.' o" skilfully was this daadly-iastremen hailed by thJ.Misissipas that be eeald project it to thofitll Ussor length. kilt hisvictim; withdraw ft S;gajer with a ioddsnH tmpplse, and catch the handle unerringly. ' It by any mischance the bowing knife jmissed its aim, broke the cord fastening it tp the arax, 6r fell to the 'earth, .revolvers- were lMt vtaiorted to and esed with similar dexterity. The hand to hand closing fa with both pistol and bowie knifa, cutting, "slashiag, carving and sboothig, almost in the. same moment, was awfnl bevosur descrip ii." kuita " ooaui,' pt4iul ctoans -avad.aDaUiBS lights, it staunched Ihe very earth. My 2oaava champion says, himself aad eomradeSdid hard fighting, stood np manfully to the mardsroos con flict, bat never before knew what undaunted bravery and courage meant. ' XJe fall bo further am.-bition tii engage in such tencoaaters Having been shot through the wrist by e, revolver, after escaping the fearful Mississippi weapons aad disabled "from further active participatiou. in ths Uruggle,; he willingly -retired to reap Ahei glory wu, vuuTiavcu mil w Hgui XtB frl ISSSlSSippU ans with bowie knives aad pistols, after receiving a volley of their shnrp.cracking rifles, is no ordinary fuQ. ' '- ' ; i - !--;i Who Cares t- The following Characteristic' poem ) in 'the Sunday Times from the .. pen, we take if of- the leading editor of that jourcsl, Colonel DaSolla i - New York has been disgraeing itself beyoad all' expression is permitting the'wivjta and amities of ear brave vefaateers to suffer for want of food while , "red tape" was passing through the "circumlocution-"office" the appropriation for their ttHaLiLciKZ ' r ' - y; Wp cannot comprehend the apathy that see tat to prevail over the noisiest of pur public fanman-iUrians bp ibis snbject ; for surelyif anything in the world is entitled to our sympathy, it ia the bslplessi'bonsshold ods" of the men who1 hays votantarUy: departed ir. shed their, blood in defence of us and our property, as- well as of bo country.-. 6hali. wo express the pnbiio sentiment ia this wise i "v . Dowe'Tn a banBt'ifknini an4 iA '. i -is r? hers tbe afr is reek and the walia ara eld;K'""-"Where (be sua nsver eAmet and ths rats are bold ufi r -Is a woman at prayers. iv..r-i i" A women e sad andspfaintf andT fsarf 'v " Witpeut rsep to eat or a friend to eheer j ' Butsbe's only the wife'oCx volunteer ! - TVho care? ; :- ' s?:iti..jj.n.tt:vvl I:; ,t4Vl...;iJ rfsr busband's "away t en lead er ea see,:; j He's fighting Cor you. end Igating foe me; t ne'e fgh tanx for all that is great and free, ,,,- ,.' . As a patriot dares . ...'r " . " trJ v He's shedding his blood for H ws hold dsar She's ' berrinar for breadshe's bexrrhtr as here : , But-7-She's only fhe wife ora volunteer t " . --Who dares r-,t:4lt. , . ii in i : " 4J.vi.e.i6onUier?5 Etateaeat,- 'r1, v; The lliehmond Weig of the reto leading the bknTe of BullV IlSn; eAys1 the enemy opened their batteries oP. "beAvy" artillery and small field pieces about 8 o'clock in the meralng. Theen-eaiy's fArce at least 50,000 our force "waiO,-.GOO.'iiTs'A '-aavei fUnghf joortf det j,erately thaa 0rs."1- Tbe' nambeeof mt killed od srePaded caosAf beasctaiae4--n . ts eAimated at 09 killed and wounded, while the enemy's loss was opt less than severpj thousand. , r 7 y' i4 Th, Oglethorpe XTghVIaf4ntiy of Georgia werp nearly annihilated. vBf thei cars last even-ilfe If ?T.T'" returned frhmrbp'talUs field, tp tTsppnse 7tV t a 'e a tuuiiaLi'uccals from an , immense crown, he aRuded'to ihe frrand and ab- aor.-ir2 tojvio'otthe ,day,4the:etiem.' ,Wjth, the X taxes theyhaa teen jcnposiog on ps tor twenty years! they tbad fitted d-t sVkrm ba a1 inagnlS-l cenVacale, The had'co'aie" over ''to2 Vlryiaia withammuoition. Arms; ala'tf ' acj balances, fitted up inj" s tj Id pud J a x u rf? AF th ou g$ ' , ihe ! ' thought . they-, werp attirs'iiu Hhe Co&thi1- Five sis hundred wsfona cf . crovtsoiis"cf ;bVery k"d abundance f'f,ViS fbfc.fcmarii of fiO.CC pen. wi;a j tceiy dochi parks or beavy ana ugi eir toe.t parks of heavy And ligbt artn"ry werp our9.y itiey tea, anp tort AVery rew Xori Tribune, proposing to coats life op?n i."cor.ti4bac.aA ; Trees say ro port wbkJi tiaovfrBraeVmay Ciiiai Caytii for tb e a m tTi wtl ta J1 1 sx jMetJ.' Clrsi Nswrort trtaToI aad aTsdlzs I9 eat "nrorr c j2f tt,Mg t-ea-fiZJ read var lima it arbcars i ar oriaL and enara as ecVajry 'at Vha present moment Whes tha spark pf pie has C 3T lirpm" manrr a braa so!f '-oa bsli tef battle. .vv ; . .. , t v - j - -' i J ... ... p.t; . i r Jtox' araa. aearo. i".,'r-."iT'7t A soldlar tof the Levtoa y ay -atsJcUrs;. ; a s ; ..it v was ajaex.ee womaaTs earsiag, r, , .Thsre was a drti f wvuaa's Usrs. 7 Bal st eeatrade atsoo: Wataeiasa; Whlla Us IUe-bloo4 tkWt.r.r. - . -ts' Aid bBt Uh titTis ffUiiu. " - t ' ' " To hear whathsuiirhtaaTi- .crciU-'-I -KaeuxsddleFislirsd. i dylag ssJdlerisltared. ' As he took bis comrade s hand. 1 - ,Anfbe said,' I never more shall seo r.-' My own, sa native Land; :. ; j Take a mssssgeand a tokea , s To soma distant friands of sains, ' ' Tot I wWfcbrnat Blagea, ' : - - - At Binges: en tUBolne. f ' . Tsll my brothers aad corny anions, ' J 'm thvT d stows aranad . .?ra.r7 tnonrBfBl story-;. ' . ' . . T hs pleasant vln'syard ground, ' ' That we fought the battle bravely-. ' 2; wbsa the ,day was done, fr , J? tt"Dr a corpse lay ghasUy pale' ' Deestb tbeasttlag sen;- . 1 And 'midst the dead end -dying, , Wars soma grown old in nnl." ' The deatb-wounds on their gallant breasts, l J a -The last of saaay aesra; - - But soma ware young, and suddenly Behind litVs mora decline, " i s . one bad coins TromBTngsa , : FrotrBgaa a thW.. Z THy metker that her other Sons " J - Shall eoufort bar eldage, t. i I ' . I was. like a truant bird, ' . That thought hoas a ease; ' " - Yornry-fathar warn sc4d!ar, . '. " : . ; Aad sa wbsa a ekild, '-t. My heart leaped fprth te hear htm tcJl ' ; Of sfrtgiles HercSand wild; : b Aad whaa he died sad left as .-. . .... ; , .--To divide his scanty hoard, t . , ITetlbemUke wbate'er tbey wottld - t !; T t-fJet Treptay lather's swerd, c . j -A t4t witk beylih loval hung it . . - Wlere th bright liht nssd to shine, ' " 7 On the eattags wall at Slags w . , ? i - tLCata JUagea, enthf BAlna., , ,. . , Tall uy'atstsf net to wasp fbrme - ' " - t- Awe sea with isreselag hsaa..'i ' .--. - .' Wtea the troops are mateh tag home again WhS glad and gallaat tread " "Bat Uk Bps laeas preadly ' 's-: . With calm aad steadfast eye., fl . ; For her brother, was a soldier, to; ' j Aad not afraid to die AUVf IfaT Ssmraje'ssek er torsC I eak hsr ia my earns. ' . .. . . ' t To lUten tehim kladly - , ' ' Mithoat nmt or shame "- ; ;-41 i T ; ! And te bang tae bid sward la Its place -My athar's sword an4 uUe. i : I serine noeor ar oid ZJlorsn ' i " Pear Blnraa.ou tie Sbiasi i ' 1st ; a'dihaV9 kaewjbr by ths msrrlmext t ;'- K" 'rwaled In bar he ye- "lii t ,. Too iaa,i,tfor eoqatry . - " .X" ' 1 . ' Too fond for idle seoraiag-- ''' ' l 3 ; ' Oh friends, I think tha lighust heart - ., '. T Makes; sowetitnes, aeaviast mouralng; u 'TsU trsr the-un night of say llTs .- r ;,-...-f (Fosere this msea W jissavr,, j. J ,,. .-. . My body wiUU cut ef pain, .-, a , ; ... , My snl be out of prison.) J "ixamaa issooa wun er, and saw ' jeiw a-anogoi antes - -J 4 .. . OettbsTlae eladbt;iaef Bingen- ' f sir Biagea ea tbe Itblae - tv p .) - ;- I saw ths blue Skins sweep along : t - I hsardVer reme tp bear, i - v Ths German eongs w used fe sing, : ' . ' - In the-shoTMsweat aadolsasw - ; ,- 1 6. Asut Sown the pleasant rtrar, . . Aadupthssiaatlng hllT. V ' : : ' Tkeeeheieg keras ooSnded, u: ; -r J; : , .Tbrongb ths evening calm and stCl And bare bias eyes wvre'oa me, - . we passed wKh trlsudly talkr .-Jsi ;. Dewn'wsany e path belevad ef yore,., i Vwt -Ana well-remembered walk ' ' i 'T 'lndbsT little band Uy lightlyi ia :'..! ,JoaMingl op mips,' - ;.-..rf ir w .PftTell meet, no mora ia Bingen-' Ivsd'Binan'on the Bhlna.-T - "' t : .. ; -..rl.Tt:i V3-v,a-f 1 : c JU voles grrw fsint an 4 hosrse . r ' Hia grasp waS.childuh weak1" 'L ' His'eyss pnt' oaa dying look-v . ' "-f sighed' and eeased to spsak , .iatLi aomntds bent rslirt te bW ' : : a . But the syarlrof life had fled; L d & j,, a, foreign land was 4sad! ,.rfTAS ins son mooa rose ap smwiy,;. j - . VAnd'eslmlhrtJed'dowu' f: -. "thii the:Ve seed ef the battle Aell j - '7Uil4rvivfrtf r- ! s-; . , Ta eaimly on the dr'esdfuT scene, :f ' Her pale light-saemed to ahlaa, . ! ') ViAsit saoeeee distant Binge a, dr r , ?".3 s 'iji, saiT.tJingen on ins xvniue. 1 fAsOhe Repuotlcaa papers advoealp that the fury-of tbe presn war bejaraaj apon ooauera hsiaasiwe eeraestly irvMestll.eur eschangWia favor of peace topablfsh. and esjVthp attention bf their lady readers tp the letter below, froei i b'et oC-wosneaia thlsciiy. Clrcslste th document. -J CeToy.JKepaeUcsmt. .--.-i j : r..-Ciscxxsa Letter frwn ; New York "y oraeiT 'Te ' Patf ietleyomea 'of the I4ree SUtesf i''' y Tbe fact capjoo longer be dispuUd' that tSe" poll-ey' the RspnbllcAn paityas avowed by its organs of tbe press la this citrVls nothing leal than a war of exterinlBsaon. -.Taose' e52tors, la their eaagorBn7awaJ'faremxruaeur sexEbwledged miliary leaders.'. They bow. Insist op a unconditional mascipalTon-' Of' Ibeslaree threerhoat the Ualon by- thp racsral Dovernroent, auggsetlog eeascatienaUad. pe promouon.of slave- Insurree-tioiu as the' mease by " whic.'i they bop:- te carry cut their schsmee PresUeat Liaeola has declared tp 'iorfMJlJTTs ta'thU efty bW eoarictioa that eonfistsuJa Js Illegal; aad that the pesIUSP takea by Osaetai Bnllat ia regard tafrltive siirep esn-astJfeoTbftsCtutionslIy sustsioeu; - Tbe pen end ink warriors baving mereiore aecia oa insarrec-. UOa ; VuS Pf them new goes, aa tae as te -eay that "all Ce aeiaVaie. iBstlteUnu srae. 10 want ts s loader, when a vcoeaau uonsiajo maseacre, wiii be the IteVHsbls 'esaseqnecw.'''- Tbsy Lwpa sJso te enlist the afjof CngUnd. ta lt pnterprf second yintttytlisrviosueet ef aolagUg the-eountry, not eely'wtUl tJrtjo!Jf, f v.bnt lU et' bar iltd:'btsj and their chiLieaiTbewmen ol the country, entirely ;Ui-cai;t cr tsylci can aad the'prasent iUena4eairrUeA,stre yet te gr-estasirrarAfrQf3 ttsmr Tbobnrf ?ns pfpecuola-yy prrbarr" ""t'tha iUirseilias cf buslnesa the dera.il..ai.-cs'4er- ctT: i loss e kindred ail VsUniswCiP ti;.'.j:i" lht tzVjw f tJia train cf.crrll 1 t'e "-rsca Incurred in the e-i of eiViiaed t;.-s fits f upon them." Aad tie Urf. .Uxa Uict'-.Uy .'. CivApluSithe 'tiiieu I: ' t s?terBlcln a rife, smothers attempts at ret.?i...-lse sgatast , - . . . . j . r. - . V mm te eoTsnuttJ- a - ' 1 A.r a v sa man meav L pcrd:: rf ; e - n" ba, jpj irTet preferencs of aoy ruje t their u. th: den.1 of titiae nsVt U Tr.i'Z vsau tii f?oA TSrtitf.. Wi5r-,e sonsndieavai the ta free to actaccw-.'i'statL!::? &aarlc4a Cts are, crlai:!av te assert theeueJv lsttc?V.tbeaty ef ..ear woman to toin lUa eel res to Work an behaif, not ealy a tlxlrstlr ara aUfesSt a&fwt ;Cte er&ele can stir T -Te!r BMcieissfscesgtye them powsr ihatsheiU be wielded for 'peace. 'Let s ailnsrse'acl.'oa aXtie yon less sboet to-astemble, oetarvthent Lent Vtr anerUTal 0jrp.-l2a.,Ls soon as the general sentiment can. be eo crystalised .as to pre it eUVt-'ve force, tit.' Liacela aad Lis ultra- advIi.swHe obliged teaccggrsncbeeiiijiiaiiitaea aa cuy f cfaia ens te tne war. une er me most uaprtaei-sJea es these is already driven to the dectaraUoa rhstnhe people poessss (as power te close tne gtZas aX Ja- aua. vemu'snay ae inaen ier peace, not f wilb ihose whe stand la near retatioate Ceu,l . with tbe ignorant or thnlr household aad heed whose credallty baS been practised fta to as V aeiraeeaogeiaary purpesea If thoae, anroes te prolong tbawti.To theyeaag, especially, Cy welt to snarkaidConUembthe " treeseeaVe." teeehlnga atlnoW o, and to show as as la a glaas what tbe future historian-- frill record. Meay of them ate the pea to tnascrlbe tbe events ef the day, aad take their place among lbs beet Listotl-ana and instructors of tha people. LettteUefa! In their duty to these who - must 'ia future, rule" the eoantry aad its deetiales. Jt Is eur mtafortaae to be the eotemporarles ef a trailer to hummlty "who ia chiefly reseetu&hlaoa4 the preaeal : lamentable state ef puUle afTafrs whose boast it Is that be baa traiaed a generauoa. to hatred of , the South; whose oneeestog libtls and Irritating assaults have goaded' Sentaeraens Into dlstL&ctiba -and weakened the fraternal bonds tbat eorht to have been sacred forever: who sow gloats over tha fearful spectacle of a nation - ale aailOn In Its death-age nJea, and safe ata (tUta&ee from lbs' eonfilct-ia which he would, on no aa-' eount, venture his own person scatters abroat" his . ferocious diatribes, and coolly " recomi&eada barbarities banished tboussada of - roars are froar the warfare of civilised nations. While oiher tv- rests have indulged their vindictive 1 passions of alien foes. It ha been reserved for Heraee GrseJsw for whom history: has ne earatJel in the roeaaW nose er-wtcksdaesa to la .ugate atrocities againsx his owa 'coanUywemen, simply on account of their helplessness.' Let every woman, hpwrvar feeMe may be her voice, use it for tns encourage ment of brave men to withstand thle aavags era aadeUIl a chorus. In manly, tonea awaJ ever all the free States,- Dcnviftwara-vvra. Tasrroa Osxx- ff tTViw mwa u firanv Rfnriijiiin 1 . .. . New York, Jase25tb, 1651. lTrim rtf AVw Tor 06 rw.- Prwly terian Oanra of the Ilour.V - ' Neve'r. neVer in therstoryof this pseple. was the dangese.natleael eerraptioa -andcenaeeaanp eeatruetioa, So imminent as at this moment.- We hear ft said, en all hands, thU a higher and purer public morality, A prooandsr reverence- for Jaw, and a Sterner eenae of poliUcsl virtue ara-ta tTitrj from the disturbed ocean, of trouble on whica ont ship of elate is'now tossing. It would be worth all it coata In money es lives. It tbe cormptiona eT party polities eealdbe- cured and moral beeJthTe stored;1f'-Veeeald see1 tba eaye'-breofbt back-wbesv houestsmd capablo 'men would" be put iota ofieea of: trust and power by the Intelligent voice of enlightened eonattteenrV. and venalamd ambitious detnagoguee'would be b.urled from pnbllo coa- fideaoe.',..- e,-i,tt': -' : ' " !' ;. But the prospect before us Is not bright wfA sueh- ptomlatf: AIreadythe progress ef the pres ent eousiel baa neea saaraea .oy lacu uiai u mortllsts pad patriot with the profoundeat anxiety feapply of thssmny with food and, clothing. One wouht suppose Mist tne-rery laai oi an wieKeaaeaw that men could perpetftta would be the making mobsy by lnSlcticg suffering, upon .the solders who have goes to fight the hatUeS of theeoaatryj But there are men who will seize this as a golden opportunity .to fill thslr pockets I f cheaUsgthe government anoVrobbtng tbe army, ad endanger log the vary life of . the great cause. Humanity blushes tp make the shameless record, ' bnt the men who are base enough to do it, ere amoBg ns; and claim to be raspecUble. ' The wr will bring out ecoree of them, who will 'grow rich- by the wrongs thv Inflict, and ths:ljngar the we laata the richer they will grow. . - w r ' ' ' rt. The 'appointment of pollticlana lo military ofjees, without regard to cuallficaUony in. ths regular army of the United States, and ia civil life them are mea-who have had ' mUitary education, aad arc twitting And -anxious to take positions at great responsibility Itf this war. "But eivillaBS who have not tha knowledge -necessary to cam-maud an army oA aboltday 'parade, are Intrusted with tha awful destinies of this war. Thas far all that' has baSn well done In action has been under ,1 the lead of rexUlar army officers: the blunders efcd aisasisrs novo or on iuo reaunui i j uumubo u competence.' : - . V . - J...The moat alarming among all the afgns of the ttmeele the disregard'sliowa by many ef the lead Ing political yooraala te tbe apirlt and the fetter of the Conatitutlou of the United SlaUs.' ItUne longer eoncsaled, It la boldly avowed day aiter day that the Constitution 'must be Invaded; overstepped, la ether -words, .trampled ppoe,. In order te carry on And earryeut this war. x.Thls ia coney-tloaeO taa. rankest sort This is tbepltsrabsn sUnms at Of political morality; and the-country te in the IssV sUxss of desirable fcxlatenee, whasj goedmsiroa whom we hsve Telled as the support era ofoatibnsl vlrtos, tell us that the CoaslUutloe; is not to stand In the way ef the Prestsamt; ta tbe managsmSnt .Of eUrpubilc afTairs.' Sacb ' ansa should remwbeVtKat the Constitution is above the President, but all men cwelMo tbsfJonsUta-fiai Xst whaa the doctrine becomes eepnjsri as tt SS teday, that ta time's e f great j d tt danger and jatidcaLwxigeaetea, the charier f all our pel- itieal xlffhts may- he disregarded by rrae wne ere aweratO: defend it,THXJfonr libertlee'are already SSfisV and they eaa Ae recovered surf by seen a atraggle as takes to cast eutdsvilsfrom enayos- To bo forewsVned Is ts beforeermedd It is tbe dutr of rsllgiouapefrietlsmte sound lbs alarm, ta erf alsad and spare nt. W kaow that plenty - may reiara ai tar lamias oaa waaiea wj iiu- Peace may smile whan grim war baa bid bis face and.harvesfs may wave again ever .fislda' that have seeo fattened wUh blood. . But wne n moral cor . rep lion eats, lato-tbe heart ot "a pee . and law Ceases te be respected ' by those who 'expound ir. the-csys at national parity and.. pre -pert ty are numbered, aad we no longer bare n-'-goverunjent worth Any good man's regard. ' rit Tlio 'Detperatlon 'of Out: C" cert at tha . Catta ex. iiaa?82.s, . 'r " The y.JTfTost mm: . - .tn.ii ' A distinguished, member of. Coress. who spent yptnydsy eight io the camp below Centra vTiie. law General McDowell end several of tie eUCVwAfUr taing,ifof ,'sortie'!tinfe with themi he tsrped aside and wrote the t.rfjowing opon letter en-velope ? "Satorday ;f;tV 10 f. llf pj-OSceHof our army, I am convinpsd that they uava EttlOi 4xpeetatlon of wtonlng this vatile. .fit to be derivedt this particular juncfitrs..? A corretpor- ".-of Hi ITew Tork Jreferriog to tie. war- sartsaas which, new 'mite. 'generally' dtfaca1 the CHstiao pup', X ir. i - . :, - " - "J " " - i Is-iiTaiSB: t T-crversioa ef tie tabtati. jod appointed a y v.f rr tie jperiodical sos- ecsion cf i :!-lyt: 1 and care." i j ' Mr. Cwtert Owea is said ta ta writ eg a; cetap&iion; Tolaop to..b .rotfans oa tv s-Jiich it has been cccide'J to on r w ip-morVow morning f and I e a? rsar ? .ir defeat.-' ycDowell rs& i:oe of W iGcsrs wO opposed the prop:.:o to, 'T 4o tha acamy; 1f w??? a.must U .:!!:. ia raitjvreat rik'fr the sake of tbe beu- ! T,rH e4 iia ai ii .atd ttii men; wp'tiiei.,-,.,,' !oir rjs; .- if-'' X3 fd ?;7;vjr?t rS |
