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K X ftS Z f C n * rct^r y rrg'nrantd a^rri^ryir^rT r s r j'ruzvzT '^ jnxp**. I M G I S L A N D F A R M E R . _ | pr obably T U E S D A Y , M A Y 0, 18 0 2 . E3F “ L et u s h a v e fa ith t h a t r ig h t m akes MIOIIT, AND IN THAT WITH GET US, TO THU END. DARK TO DO OUR DUTY, AS WE UNDERSTAND IT. ’ A b r a h a m TAncoln. ^ of' m arly every m u sical instrum e n t now iu u s e , nnd doal- The absent e of m y nam e from (lie proceedings is' J amaica C ir c u l a t in g L id r a ia . 'era fowhcrs, and tlio u.usical fraternity generally, ‘ a b ly of no consequence‘in itself; but if it must this association a r e reminded (hat tho animal r n e c a(ivauta\e to g ive them a aferred to at all, 1 p r e fer that th e reason for that ;u ,vi.;c h ( |, e reports o f the T -ensuror and Board of i will find it gtea y * e abseneo should be truly s tated. j T rustees w ill b e presented, and at which t i m e they .call or scad for a catalogue. Dated Saratoga .Springs, A p ril LO, l f i f . 2 ^ j wJ1J bo c#Jled u p *n ( q yo(0 for gevcn ( rustecs for i t s l J oh n YY iu a r d . hlcm o - i \ ^'j.r ISIPOKTITT FK05I THE SEAT OF WAK. EVACUATION OF YORKTO vVfi. T R I U M P H S O P O HE W E E K . F o r o v c r tloat t h a t S tan d a r d S h e e t ! W h o re breathes the fne but f i ll s befnro us? With F r e e d o m 's soil honeath cur feet, And F reedom 's Benner stream ing o'er u s ! QJJfl COUNTRY ii'LFdL'l PARTY H e a d q u a r t e r s Arm v o r P o t o m a c , May -1— 9 A. M. To lion. II. 51. S tanton , Secretary o f W a r :— W e have the ram parts. YY’e have gnus, ammunition, camp equipage, &c. In h u m a n ( e n d t i f f o f ih e R c i c l s t . Shavuful Tr-almcnl o/Frclaral J/risonars.—Brn. tal Uulragrs upon o u r Dead. T h o report of the Com m ittee on t h e C o n d u c t o f tlio W ar, submitted to Congress o n the 30th u l t ., says: “ History will be e\ .lined i n t a i n for a p a r a l l e l to this rebellion a g r ' . .J l governm e n t. L o n g pre pared for by ■\ v.ous ‘men, who w ere m a d e doubly coniid n‘ < ...cess by t h e aid aud counsel o f former admir . iion, and by t b e belief th a t their p lans were ur.oh. rveu by a magnanimous people, (hey prccipita. te.t the war (in a m o m e n t when the general govern- m cnt had just been changed) under circum stances of astounding* perfidy, without a single r e a s o n a b le ground ol’ complaint, and in the f a r o o f repeated manile&ta- (ions o f moderation aud peace on tho p a r t of th# P re.id e n t and his friends. T h e y took up arm s, anil declared that (hey would never surrender un til their relic lion had been recognised p r Hie institutions cs- I t is refreshing to read tbe im p o rtant address and Yi'e the iindar/gm-d, Tni-'tep-* t.f Iho villa ogftliiUoRg siirnrd and issued by the Union H e n u b li-, “ •\) h 'T \ * \ \ °! tti-* Ciuwt- Ei-vi i**.’, I..1U > m anagem ent for tho ensuing year, will b o held at thc P o l d t i .s IN T11I3 S t a t e . — C e rtain so-stylcd \ ilcm o - , ro01))s o f th e L ibrary this evading nt Ok o'clock.— cratio-’ journals aro boasting of their successes in the *£j10 p0yj3 wjjj p 0 0p0n a t and close a t 9 o 'clock.— (own elections in this stale, nnd anticipating fu t u r e : 3 ,’verv m e m b e r who takes an interest in this noble in- victories from w h at they believe to b e their pro ,cut stit0t*ion (and we hope there are none b u t do) will b e success. It m a y save them from disappointm ent to : jircscilt a t this m e e ting and give their views a s to th c show th a t their hopes are, so fur, groundless, in lbfin manuci. ; n w hidv it should ho conducted during the the R e p u b licans e lected 5U7 S u p ervisors, and the dcm- j ,,oar apl0ut { 0 com m ence. It v.’ill Lo th c first m eet- ocrats, 078; in ls s i (hero w e r e 857 Republican S u -!jng since its form ation th a t thc members havo had an purvisors and “ 12 d e m o c rats; in 1882, .7\2 Ilejuililio-(op^portunitj' to express their viows on m a tters per- ahs and 357 dem ocrats. b ix ty t-'upervisors elected' tuirriug to its g e n e r a l managemei'f, and we hope to sec this y e a r are “ Union m en,\ w ith whom the Republic- a pup a ttendance, ans are acting, and who, though form e rly democrats*! - ---------- 'a r e as strongly opposed to those who now call them -' A Sl'arT.r-Ti P a r t y , —The following a c c o u n t of a ^ _ selves d -m ocrats as a re (ho Ri-m iblifans. In all this, Surprise P a r t y given to Rev. 11. bands, pastor o f thc , ill p u rsuit, svpjiorltd by rnjanlry. ; ',( p u j,ji(, in r{.si10nse to ihc c a ll o f iho C h ief Mag. wo do n o t see m u ch to raise t h e hopes o f tho ''-demo- M. E. Church, this village, and formerly o f tho York 1 I move F ranklin's division a n d as m uch more, a s i . {r.(U,_ gtcp #f thjg m0Ilstrous D-easmi has street el.ureh. Brooklyn, we copy from one of o u r ex- ' con transport by w a ter up to L eul I o iut to-day, t 0:,n m a rked by violence and crim e , no m n sgres- „ ' changes o f th a t city. W o doubt not it w ill be read j N o tim o s b a ll b e lost j.on *■. , | e oaths Hie gun.ionts i i a . c ,,oiie up x 11 _ Wiwv lm d tihen tn support th e constitution. T h e y rc- I omitted to sta te that Gloucester is also m 0 J l i putiiitteH nil tin ir ohlisvutiorvis to the. people of t l i e f r e o t. t Hi s. T h e y drt eived and betrayed I neir own fellow- !>-iti.’.en«, ami crowded their arm ies w ith forced levies, !T h e y drove Irom t i e l r nvdAt all who would not yield | to their despotism, or fill'd their prison.\ with m e n who W h ile w o n d ering “ what was o ut,” he was thus ad-1 The following TYi.-gmphie dcsptti-h was r e r ■ -cd n o ihl not enli t under t h e ir (1 g. They h a v e now 'dressed by H r. H. B . b'mitii, one o f the trustees o f the | tllis , iUn,re ;u .,t u.-iorew c w e n t to press y c i t c i J a y : row n cd the rebellion by tho perpetration ol deeds 0 11 „ . is^'trculv knon’u cvun lo s i i v ^ o u Y u w e . r/Vf . . . .. . i ? . .. #.P I „ . . l « a , i n f „ 1 , A l l Irt»—■ r .r i ’ h t l I . *1 I \ I ■> , • H — ____ ( l a >. A 1.M *|A a a I m L 5Vo hold tlio entire lino of his works, which the en- tal)]j hC(l ^ om. f,lt|„,v.sj KUi b e e n destroyed \ineers report as being very strong. “ The. people of (he loyaU tntos. a t last convinced * J Ir t n thr<ai')i n i l inn e a r n ! r y a n d hors: artillery (hat ffcey could preserve th e ir l i b e r t i e s o n l y b y ail ap. u \ •' J ipi al to the God of battles, rushed t o 11m standard of . . . i.iH . i n ili/v r-»ol1 o P IliO ATnfr. craU Vii.t, tr:r; E i.rC T ioN .-T h o annual election for ofli- wiu, intw e ^ by his n0„ , nuutu frk,.lds in ,his 1)lacc; The gunboats lm v C gone up Y o rk riv e r, cers of th e village of Jam a ica took place 011 Tuesday litst, heveral tiekels trere in nom ination, and there L a s t e v e n ing the Rev. K. Samis, late, pastor o f th e ' , . V o rk rivet t M . K. C liurch, r e tu r n in g about 9 oV iock passessmn. was eoni.idcral.le ex c item e n t am o n g (lie (rien d s o f ( h e j,js JUmiiy from one o f thc hrelhrcn's w h e re th e y j / s h a l l ;v?'s/i th ' annvy tu lh ■ m i l . diiU renl can d id a tes. 2 01 to t e s w e re east, and the r e - had taken te a , found th e parsonage illum inated, and 1 p;. B, JletT-iii.RAN, J i.tjo r G o n e r ’ l. rn lt, to g e th e r w ith (he n u m b e r o f v o les each person the parlo rs fu ll ol tlic in.-m licrs ct J iis lale c h a r g e . — i rctv iv i d, w ill be found below ; ge cf .Tainr.ica c h u r c h : evai'Ualion of 5'iirkton n. Condition of th e The news of the following glorious triu m p h s have reached us within th e space o f 0 10 .-hart week. ja ri'tu ,rl; dil- o.iin-'irren\'' o f opinion a n d of judgm e n t. “ Our fellow-i utinirymen, \u*rctnl'oro snllieienlly iinpre->,'.] by t i c cenerority nnd ibvlwavanee o f the •,'ovi rnment n f t i c I'nited btn tesn n d by the barlmrous ch ir icter of the crusade against it, w ill be shocked all parly nam e s and dilTerenees in a common absorb- • 102; l i 'a .g a t , I’-.-k riw ivid l.v.i; Jd m Cnn-y n-i'i'ivtJ year.-: as our pastor i s according to the ik c u 's of nur | ofllm enemy four m iles beyond a oiktuwn, in\ devotion to our im p erilled country. T h e y have i J \ \ !'b B. lir.-iitt i . e . i v j 111 , and Jobu'F. Ueyacu 'dturch, U ready dissolved; and t i c ties tviiich liave so , ° ‘ : .... ........................................... 1 r n ivd t.i.e. < ordinilv hmind us (ogelher arc ii'paratcd, nml d e .- t h ; determined to do the sam e thin,, ...am , all t i u e ] a- j t)l, ,,p p.,r ti,n ofiB? o f 'f iva-u- u,ay prevent (heir resnii.m. Vonr la hor of lore G 11 -' , triots should, until (hlrf m o nstrous r o u illio n ut(?rlv r r vuj i.uMbnf S:u*.U, ».*r. rcccivul vtuii* l/ne l' sojourn ui(h os, not hron in v :iin, ^ , > overthrown am i crufhcd out. Thi,3 union cl* Porno* i - ‘ , . . , t , nnd in.inv, v/o do«l»t iK-t. v. jl), a t thc* List /rro:il (1 iy, On S i 'm u y , A r r.u. ui, wo rr* ‘udvnl \h*y no'.vs th U j hy tin* ? iaU*jn(-nts t*l unimpuaidiod and uwm* rrits and ItpDublieaus does not ilrrc o ro v e o f (Ic 1 * „ ,V ’ V ‘ r'’*1:i j\' ‘' F v\ ' ' ' i\'- ot'C \ c f Cwk (v|jj y(JU t m.-t the reed yon h\.u> f . faith- th e iclw iiccl guard, under ( ti'u o r.d Ihilli-d:, hud at- 1 pe.ien tide witic-- e s ; mi 1 toreign nations must, with ‘ I i. » w i n V V L t ni'riVe ‘ .7 I ‘ ' ''U,U ,tr 1 “ >‘'t 1 “ \ : r n e u v ' 3 s91' fulIv* t.ow« w b ile jxislor ef 111--' York s tr e e t Clu.reh w ill t ici., .1 -md driven 1. vek a bedy o f rebel, v.h.eh aete S \no ..... h,.w« ver they h a v e icM tated heretofore, party leaders v h o lh m h t n a l pm iJj p .u h .- .n in u b .n - ,. r. ^ ', e i 'b . v r m ore fruit to (he G low cfG e d . I hold, .-ir, a i rear g-.::r.l of the rebel p o ,t o f to r in th . 1 Mle oi M in-em to M i n g rdmm tne nutlK.rs oi ernnes which cry and Domocrallc organization- a r e cu mere ‘-\ni'e-! A..'., t.f „„T,V'V. r I j ! i v i \ * r e . - ' i l ' - J >» m.v hre.id. an Hngli-h f , t e n t 'l e v e r hunliiig wat. L : ; fight April 2 1. . . . nil H e ir dei-dli i :.«•< d t h e worst excesses o f (ho qiicncc than a patriotic Union of all these wl.n.-e d - k_,s . j ,i(11 jj j'o] p ' ''l ‘ it i.i ui irked 1*< c a r a t, i : cue of the fme,l m o v e m '-uts: l.ieuieii.n t Gr. inn, of the f.'aited t't.ites Navy, in , r. vpiiys ol iii'h.i. _ votio n to (he natior.Al c a u s e is w ith o u t nvnliiii”: lions j 'i;. .■ the win-,',', mpii!., i- f„i- i;,i> otlb-e of p,,:;.-.- ’ 've eouhl p r o e n r e , and v.hieb. in b e h a l f o f your friends-, eem m a n d of tho Tenues.-!'!' r i v e r lleot, l e d a l a n d c \ - j “ lMhiinramty in th e living_ has M e n the leading .... i t ’. ,--t I,’..; >v-i. n.'.i, ,o 1, uii'i.n 1 - A'iriili mi It, . i tn-eu I p r e s e n t you as a token of s.tl’eeti.i.n a n d eslrern . T h e pr diben tn li-air 1 n el; i’.ddge. o f the J l c i n j d i i , and I re it et th e I'.njd l.aider.s hut i t was reserved lo r y o u r o r co n i ions. ^ , re.-- H id'-U i ; te --i.g • I, Kr.i.r.i -1 G i. di-mi\! iee v in.-\riptioii uiuin th e io-ide reads t h n . : ‘ -Presented t o ( havli d o n Paih’oad, et'-trei'ed liv.i i-paus rd th.\ l.re lg e , eu n 'in .th - i/,ave us a eiuH’crG 'd ryslem, I / f i r T h e sympathizers w ith seec“ .ou who l.tbom l , Til,., t,ie vlloll, ...^y ft„. .... . t ;„, j{, v . R, |,y |p.; i'r;. n.H o f the York rlre c t c. eh one hiimhv 1 «.i.d toil t o r t, .ib.ud live hnud.v.l !■■■ ’ .!'.!> lh >•’ a n ,,' •,/ 0 ,ul lh ir m v t i i a l j o l l a n a F a ll to defeat D an.H lekiiison, and who elm tcd Gen. '-n . «. m , of w b i.'i m . ' ' \ ........................................ IVood to Congress m a k e party param o u n t la s if A rgus sirik gans take up Die. L . I. D e m o i'm l .') just a s they did la.-t F a ll, when they •, it... r a l l declared t h a t tlio U n ion party would surely e o i r .r .b d half .1 l.nie el th e reb e l lt.il'- 1 >! :i ■11 f' t h ' ; •ii!hi,ii i' •nil Our soldiers taken T h e rebels wa-tdy r e t r e a t e d i.f- i ! r'saiieic in honoralile battle have boon subjected to jt!,*' n u - t '-h pm ful treatm ent. All thc considerations . - I ’ci’eivf d news o f the c a p tu r e ; lh :t iu pire ehivnlria cmutiou and g e n e rous eonsidera; a* shi render vr.u form .dly mad; . G< n for iw ive m en have iir-en di-'regarded. . . . j “ I t isahr.o.’l lieyon I belief that the m en fighting I ’ ll .if V. hn ti I.u: lu a 'V h T l'V \I\\1 \'‘■''■toil ('orl\ . may the. eonsuh.tion o f th a t j Guicivl 'dd lidl.ni captured a lunette fortification , in i-m h n < .a r e our., and suskiiDcd h y a govern- i v iiv.ii'td UI\. r'.-;,*‘ i ' i i . - 1 ' * \*\' ^ 11 1'<; g u -pei yr n have s o faithfully preached to us, h e your in front ii' Vorhhe.vn. d.ivingthc r: Iu 1• - out a t a e h irgy. | nicrd whh h, i;i tii\ nfil-.t of \ iulnin: e and Ircaehery, , , .. , A tiv u p im , v.', ih-'iu.d -i ViUmi Trm teem n.l Iie-iw-.torn' \ I ’p ort and m a y w e with you enjoy the hippy refier- Y l i . . capture was nl.-o ellci-ied ou .'-'■ilm'diy, A) rii '.a. in ; given r r p v .t f d evidences o f ils indiilgenee, should to smash, not salidieu w iili tin le - u u in c ., n u » • JU,j a .•! ire t i n t th-» Wlaw . ti»n eon>: ijnent upon a life well spent and die in (lie W u ist. I< aa , A i - u h . U rceived uetv'-i tli.it a e«i- ■ h e w ire a siil.j(v d to treatm e n t n e v e r before re- sympathizing, a p o logetic partizans are tr y ing to eon- j i,.., uarm-1 pee, m-, !■;. h n it g i (■-)->. .'v.-’y r.i-.-ivrd the: hope of a IdoL'cd im m o rtality.'’ I eiry rceuniioi.-.tni'ti m e t a foraging party out-.hle i f -■ r:>-l to by one foreign nation in a eonlUct with a n a - vincc sonviiia'w “ tlwt t h e people ef tho stale are op- jareU c -t nmul . r of vutH, •vuv dn'y - I t .-I, t<. .-it -. | 'J l,.. p „ ( or r e e e iv e d the \ift nv.mh idl’erud, a n d lii-v ih'tdere.v, near tim .idesi.upid li >rder, an d i.l'ter a - thru-. .Ml lit.' cov.vteve. of profewional and civil life posed to crushing owt t h e t-'outhcrn reho'.Uon l y th e ‘ip 'i.’.'.'Vi!’’-. . T r L- reply .drew tear:.- from nil « « . lh- ro . Ai*-«ib'li in v.hhb live reliefs w e re billed, in. lading .com to hive been dHowd-d. G eneral Beauregard strong arm of t h o G o v ernm ent.\ T h e people, w c t u ' c confident, take a different view o f tlic m atter. They w ill so aet and vote th a t M r. Jnflbrson Davis and his c r e w can derive no aid nor com fort therefrom ; while t h e political, disloyal w ire pullers will bo c o m p e lled, once more, to acknowledge th a t thc g reat m ajority o f (he eiti/en < o f tlii.N .date a r e patriots and not partisans. T h e Albany Utini'innl, edited by a D r v v rral, w h ich ought lo bo lm-t ra te authority, tells th c truth exactly, in th e fcdlonhi\. clipped from a l a t e num b e r o f snid p a p e r : “ T h c A tins if .li-'Dis <daiiristh.it 1lie D'sm e c iyiic party is, and over has hei*n. sound on thc v,in*. H liile J-. a \ Ami e m m , J. n n D, .'H i ' lk v \ » n IF- r.«<n •k'-’nii, y :f* f*>i* om* tv ,ai*. . n l i*orit!a»?rti'- tiv*a ftilh o u r o u n ^ur^cuns t.iLon iij Bccyivcd the news th a t a r ’;ir- j bfinni-.i Idc I. .Hie. ml IlJmlik-k A. c f i h c choir, led by flic eliotIsD'r, Air. It';, n-;, the com- hP11.1*• , r p i i y bade the p a s t or in ic .v e ’1. p r a v ic g that G o d 's ’ . i ' i- ■ . 1 III nry fnrlniu, dupciuitm !--i (. cf i-lreeli, fur ono year, id c -dug m ight g o w ith id te io !i s nu o tieiii of la h v r , TO-'‘‘ had I\ .\a p lace '.vitliia an v. nu.C ' ol I c n n t.i, be-, \ I n • c ii •- upon t b e do id will r e v i v e the r r c r d - t a , . i c . n........ ...... ...... . ...... — r : .. i i twti n iiiu' oi lac udv.ini-c liru't .a, nt (b o. I Idice:,'!, la: tm: s <f 11,0 cm; Iti’-s to ah'* h i.'V it'P tribes svtb- ' a n ; y mill t h e rcl .■!-■. T h Ini*. n n n i y t i . ', vi*-toi*- j t t'.i.-ir pii 'ucr '.. 'f h , .-'-.ore huiv. d ill di.iiiv < • k v t,..r,:..-.T. » o , ', . i i „ , M c.„. r.r.„-_w ni \ v \ j c'11’- I'alc <.i I;;.hi A p ril 2;i. 1'l.iiiAi, M w 2.— ttcc. dvr die-W-; th a t the force Cu-iibt, Bt-vry,: a}*', c f 1 p..*ii- ftir cue vt-.vr. .Ton:, J. Aum-tiI'im:, y v , '. j>ro. ism. h'ri.i!','i I, r'lAiii k, j 11.1. 11m.,11 1 m ... ui.Hi11 f , I „ A u \ ‘ll. II.M.I.CH, M « « '\ « • J 11V r, J .VIA* t. J*.l *1.,| t , u . ’V I'l i* Il'iiJ\. ».i HI I f 1.1 II » « in.d t-d, witli t'-. ir f e es da.inw a rd, ti>cy tvt-re left to ■o-’ of Id. cay in the open nir; lh. -Ir l u l l us i<- p' c a r r i - d fjff i ■ i f f f ha;, ijin 1. ‘’k had a ■■ ib rinnh vc.h tho rebels a t l \ u dy, j u s Ir. , 7 i souk times, us the, to Uiewouy proves, #o L\’”/ ' A n i c r h 'a n A y r r h i.’ t u r L l fo r M a y - V o l . j.Yc. ? ; (); J u d d , P m .Ik h e r , -11 i T r ’t b'o c , j Y o rk. (L ie P o l h .r a y e a r ; ton c e n t ; a nuii-b’r. f d rove th! aa t l . ’ ‘..;Ii I’m* Uitvu, r. hii-lt ti.c f nim ; tro c q a ,' l c tt.-c I as p'.-r-ci.al ;*.dc fom e n ts ; am] tine \v it ness d e I 'i he J i a y issec o f th e A g r icu ltu r is t will ba found “ r T>:i<l; b u r n t tw o iliridgos aiol r a n a l o c o - ' 'd c e r a t e l y av e r s th-.t Ibc head o f one <*f o u r incst gal- i fid! •• f tp : - I (c a n y fc r i i n r n c u ilier. T h e e . I 'l d . i r o f Aiii it I in ap p e a rc d iu ll.e F a n . : r of th e AJud , cj.e. .itieiis ic r t h e liian th em b race-; hundreds o1' A tru e c t a 'c n u n t f .o ia t b a T r 'ia f 'c s ’ o r r 'i f i . V e . ITr.i.i-oM P . i a a , CM ,-. «(»- motlv c inln lh \ river, 't hi, a’eiiou * *.t u tfnll eeitimu- T ii.t cere, vs war c ut oifby a -T ees<iiin/-t.to be turned •! i, -at r.;i hoi u cun t crii.th and the b e r th . D a te ol aC -, into a d: inking clij) \n the orcajie-.i uf h is m .irringe. ■.ion A.pril: . ... . . . I “ M*. c tvci.i us this n »'-iation nuy appear lo he*. Dem o crat, who is n o t utvubl to break iecoe from thc tram m e ls of parly i n t mrs like th e preseut, and who, Tvith th o staunch IV i n o 'T l s all over the s tate, defies ■.,1'ort Pub.;! i. a n d vicinity. y o u to curve, t the li jicrl and allh .cr.h entiif ly tin,, i. . i ! , has d o 'd Hi -a yi'ivan au t of (lie d iet th . t , ahru.t a! ,, - r~ k , \ nieiith i-im c. the.'.’ w ere slid, n iVnni m y r e d d ,- 'c e be-' (''.DRV.I J j .\D\ N Ib 'c i; -ides a p f i r of over eo.d.-, a I'.lier plated tea put and l ’-'X'k for tlf ■voter put. rr-R M a y . — T b o Lady month is a charm ing affair. I t hai th0 rebel soldier*, and ooncdusivcly he body of on? of tho knives: officers in service was hurnrd. l h does not hesi- Ihi \ hyc n'l-dcsc,'’ration o f (he honored '.ii, - the rebels believed it t o lie the ; 1 .’T-cnni. ngatn.-t whom they w ere in- t . ... . ... . , , ....... ; ........ *-■ i . . . - - r ilr-id.iycd so much courage and e\')fu. :on without ugai.i ch.. ring Im.U ttle. T h e ev.-en- U hiiv:.Iry ivalry in f.-.'ciiq; his icgim eiit fearlessly and hravc- a n d their aninnition. T h e vrbels i'elrealcd in g r e .it j H ri.itrd for C\')fu. :on without again c.iii;rhi\ l» , K T h e ev.icii- l*d in jatly ’s atio n o f L'urinth reporh d in tlic .fii.ulli. ho odiciai ly i i j r n then-.. ,as *.n account tlier; o f rci eived from o u r troops. D a teril ’ e di r l ’. th e narrow partizan--hip of t h e lew se!bcon>t;!uleJpo-. w a te r pu t. jii.rom p a raldv beautiful steel plate, illustrative of t h e , jL ’' 1\1' rcportvd onee inu r e in the possession o f t h e | tdv *!o, tie* r-on -trnt inlnirn Miifv o f the rebel H ade' lifical loaders. Siwh men do n o t fear contam ination | 1 Ic.n.c make t,.e M u red ccrreetinn in such way as n ( ,m . 1!1(ult!l ()1' (,r y r av. Godcy's splendid double e x - i 1 tr 0l,l“'r , , j r' with »nrrmv and indignation hy Die pc b y u n io n w ith th e R e p u b l i c a n r , a n d th e y e.-lim . t c th e > o u u!*.\'. I m d o .i c o l o r e d fi b i u n p i ,to is a l s o iiU i . t r a t i v e of t h c t i ^ i r <ilC r >1 (th,> T1\‘Jr 'wllt'uW i r ' sP i r e th e .. f i- - .. ntral .*.<(.!. ttan u poit t In- ltu o c, m r u , i e j - 'cori.e to renew e d escrtions to nroteef: mu. ennni A ll a s , N. Y. LU-jircss, &.C., a t th e ir real value—they 'know th a t old party hack;, w ith the rump of th e ex ploded American pivrty, which lias been m ainly sym p a th e tic in ono direction, catvact control th e intelli Yours very rerpvi.duilU'. A tti n t m n , I.Ai’it: a r e re m i n d e d of th e p r , g e n t fro o i n e n o f llu s s t a t e , n o r c o m p e l t h e m a s s e a t o ' •*‘l* s o c i e t y in t h e i r h o w d o w n to p a r ly so io n g n a th e c o u n t r y is i n d a n g e r . ; 1\'1' ttn ,‘ w m in d e d , w h o a r c p e r i l l i n g th e i r D e i x t i n i ' C r r ' u a n u , T h e refore the Union re i m c r a t s and I'cpuldieans i n ^ ‘' cs ^ l' ,i; benor c f our country; and it is h o p e d : c'amhrt.Icng, f o r many th e Senate and A s s e m b ly of this Mtate have di.-cariled j 0,1 ^ ul'on the,a will not he in vain. Since the \ (q ; 5 S;)y3 |)l(, y . ya(V. P o r t, died a t his resi- ' |C Cil,vj!\ r J’ *'• puisuit o f Die rctre.itiug rtb e ls, —■ inte.gi-gito. f o r the lime being t h e party w o r d s “ D em o crat\ an d ;S rw lt b a t t l e of P itHi.iirgh Landing, w h ere so m any o f ; (^ I)Pe ,l t y c s t Ij0 n g I s i ani]> an W ednesday, io ) lte t v 01 *'I a >‘ 3 ' ( “ Y e u r c :!!>n’ -'ti'sisvippi, m et, to n g b t with a n d defeat “ J four u ' n< r e v e r e in th e good w o rk of m .dntii’nin\ t h e au- -Ij V. C A M n R f.tjEN G .-5rr. C. C . tlu.H s m d ine hundred re b ; I.-, aud c a p t u r e d th e p o ,i- tln u 't y e f tb e e«i-,titution, and of r Musm\- to i m ita te y e a r s a p r o m in e n t politician o f «>ine pri’-autrs, I b i i r tents, cam p eq u ip u e e . k r . ’ the m o r.D ro iu p r a c tices wo have b e e n ca.Tled u n o n to “ Fepublican,” (so f a r .its they m e a n simple p a r ty or ganizations) and a g ree to sustain t h o administration to tlie very end in (he suppression o f rebellion. o u r men laid down their lives fur tlunr c o u n try's c a u s e ,' t h \ ' ^ e a V 'o n d 7 e g e r * 'F o r s o m D “ Dmo^mist am , n e a r y ., >■ 'Mt* rt. i.m i c i eu the held wounded, ■ j [ r . cv.m brelcng has d isappeared from the public eye. w h d e nt oth e r places g r e a t num b e rs o f o u r men l i e 1 eem niiliec beg lo say. in conclusion, tlrnt T rtB iecA ’ j they have net yet bi-en enaliicd to g.itlier testi mony' m n yard to lit<dr.additionnl inqnirv suggested “ , ; I CV'illbrcl' nS l,M d isappeared from the public eye, 1 A t a mcetio\ <-f lb- Ho ml of T m ^ o s of the village o f ‘ -v >'«■;“ Hition of th.UNerintc, w h ether im liiu f r,ava- ! b u t a lit Do while ago he was one o f thc conspicuous J Jemeica, on (U 1st dny of D ny, lsii2, ' \ ; s h ave liven employed by the rebels in m ilitary ser- e o f th e j m0H 0f (j10 nation. H e was firicinfiilv n siienpvsfnl ! ^ len-nt, Ytr-os llugner, Spader, Bi'iutkorhoff, Arm- ' u'-'.uin-t the g . vcrrunent of the United Htntes, and ^ - ( iiow such v.ariare iris been conducted hy'said sava- n r e the “ Union War Party.\ T h e ir platform is th o ^ L 'k or wounded in th e ho.-pitnls, needing som e o f th e j meil' t,f th o m U o ^ ^ origi„ ; Hy a successful C o n stitution Ikp nnlv lull.,I n f n:tl ton,I TTnlr:,-i * COlltlorlS Which WC Call £0 C.-sill' di-.'nciia,’. etirnl V u-<* ' . ., , n • .. , th e y intend, Y o rk can do i . . . . , ' . i*t»* it ««*».* nt. uuvi Aiiitviifivu .um ipitt tu xtuaaia uiHllfi' 1 tru i u « i -i,‘ ' people, under one G o v e rnm e n t, with an undivided, 5 *■«« M-eud lim e and money m providing and tlll, .-.dminisl ration of V a n lluren. l i e was a man o f 1A Im m^ndM uerhh « t , t , em p ire, spreading from Canada to th e Gulf o f M e x ico,, ';/ ‘' n ;lRS Sl,ch l,1\ ’Ss as a r e ^ 'F 'r e d . \\d who w ill ■ g rcat ,)rat,|ical senso and ill(ioxihie honesty, aud the : I V r i - m t’oHrr.ualarv .me q u a r t e r , §is 7 5 , ens'h’ V f L) 77 »nd from the Atlantic to Die P a c ific.\ This party will jgrnB 'lully receive w h a te v e r our generous and eoun- ci{>. 0f Melv Y o rk lias seldom sent to (ho national' <i,,s Jji“ U Co\ ^ to 5!\J *> lb02> ............................... 37 «2 havo tlic generous co-opevntion o f all, e x c e p t th o s e ! L y -loving citizens will donate to this work, ' tion, th e o n ly bond o f national U n io n ; and | com forts which we ca n so easily dispense, sure ly w c ! morP.la n t of tUU ' itv ,c ,n j “\ T 17’, nnd Fuck T.um^ocs. | how ad, so far as Die people c f (he stale of New ; « « « ' rf‘«t ° \ r to thc call of these patriotic, l a - ; Congress for many te r m s , w h e re he took a leading T r X 'c . ' ’ Mr' Clet,J> , f J i ) i do it, to keep “ Ihc U n ited M a lta as one, a r e banded tog e th e r m the good ami noble „nil |,e w as appointed M inister lo Russia under iL f V\?nct wo- npr™\tecl I»roKident (cm. r* ......... , ..i- i:..! r 1 f»nn«!f» • u h n eitArirl I i m a n n , r>*.- ».i ^V,.t V '* 1 n t* Jol o n ’ iuff 1 » ; w p p p t.pe.K m ta.l. who put party lrefore country, and who wish to make term s w ith traitors, r a t h e r than com p el them to flee, or cend them to the g ib b e t. Subscriptions in money or other necessaries will c.t couweils a person m o re w o rthy of l i t r metropolitan position. Ho w as universally respected hy his co- _ is, but lli.it they have taken proper strp j to attend to Dus im p o rtant duty. “ B. F . H a d -:, C h a irm a n .” C : t i i m fV iT G y c y f f ; r .cf, C a m p S l d t t , (near Y o rklow n ) V a ., U n i o n in N e w Y c - r ic .— Ju d g e H illard, Senator from the Saratoga district, a life-long Democrat, e lect ed last F a ll by n unanimous vote, thus explains tho noii-appearanco of his nnmo a t tlio bottom o f the 'Union Legislative Address: Messrs. E d i t o r s : It is stated ir. t h e AUas if- A r g u s of this moruing tliat.my name w as icith l r h l irom (he Address issued hy tlio TTniou and Republican Legisla tive caucus. If by (his is meant th a t I was a p p lied to and refused Io sign it, t h e statem e n t is erroneous. A t the tim e o f (be meeting, I was confined to my home here with severe illness. I never saw-the address or resolutions until they w e r e published in tlic newspa pers, nflcr the adjournm ent o f (he Legislature. 1 'cordially approve tho proposed m o v e m e n t for a Union n e x t Fall. Willi some exceptions, I aa cordially ap pro v e of th e address an d resolutions. I would not have withheld my signature, how ever, though I should .have failed in obtaining any change, i n thc phrnscoio- g j of cith e r thc address or resolutions. Their gene r a l to n e and spirit are r ig h t; and (he object commends itse l f to the favorable consideration of every man who thinks m o re of h is c o u n try than o f thc worn-out issues • f d t p a r t c d parties. A p ril 20th, 18*02. U r . H . r r n i : I t is j u s t o n o y e a r a g o to - d a y s i n c e I .Amounting to ................................ ^ IHf.-mM to C,„mnm«n „„ y , .............. “ei..;-ti-d, l and how much hnVtranspirccT in Drat period _D il tun.miUco rennnoj m favor of tho payment of each j L a M n e v e r even anticipated before m y e n listm e n t! accepted nnd llint irnr-,1 Rooms on YY'ednesday (to-morrow) afternoon a t 3 o'clock, w h e n ttic friends of th e cause are requested to hand in acy articles or subscriptions they may see lit t o contribute. L Y ’ O u r thanks are duo to the m e m b e r s of the L e g is lature from this county for (lie various public docum ents s e n t us during the session r e c e n tly closed. W e aro particularly under obligations to H o n . II. D. H a ll from th is village, for a copy of th e “ Slanual of the S tale o f Ueiv York, for th e year 1802,\ and also for a copy o f tho “ A nnual R e p o rt o f the A d jutant G e n e ral o f Die State of Hew Yrork,” both of which a r e useful and instructive hooks. 53?\ I f you w a n t Bills take Ayer’s Pills. Nothing has over ap p e a r e d in this m a rket th a t can com p a re with this new invention for chasing out Die distem p ers that fasten and grow upon ns. T h ey aro tlic Philoso pher’s elixir o f life, th a t bids defiance t o disease, and will leave us no alternative but to die o f old a g o . F irtit , P ond & Co., N e w YoRK.--Vvro invite tho at tention of o u r readers to the advertisem e n t in anothor colum n of Diis well-known an d old established Music H o u se. Messrs. F ., P. & Co. have probably th e lar gest and best catalogue o f music to be found on this continent. T h e y im p o rt, m a n u facture, or deal in fth-M were r e i v e d ,m<i referred to Iho CommiUeo „f tho YestVrdav F u c D e p o itm e n t. for consideration to renorf. ni. n c . t . — . H e a t h o f R e v . N a t h a n R a n d s , D. D .—T h is able me\! in g , and much-respevrtedclergyman died a t 10 o'clock Sat urday morning, a t the r ip e old ag e of S-l. D r. Bangs was one o f Die m ost e m inent divines in Now-York, and was connected .with the M e thodist Episcopal Church for upward of s ixty years. H e w a s born at Stamford, Conn., in 1778, and em igrated, a t tbe age of 13, to this Slate. H e entered the m inistry in 1501, and has since been a shining light among t h e theologians throughout tho country. H e was ap p o i n t e l to preach in New York in 1801, and the l a s t forfy-frve y e a r s o f his life w e re spent in New York city and Brooklyn. anticipated before ray e n listm e n t! jAJy im p risonm ent in the tobacco-factories of Rich- '-jm o m l w as ono. of tbo heaviest mishaps, b u t I have Via Bn-r»™i r ■ spoken oi th a t already, a n d think (hat by-gones inieht r a f n ^ . ^ so — “ l e t tho dead b u r ^ h d e S consideration to report n t a future ^ ° ' ,,vl('aT ol' 1 lCg'm e n t was busy throw ing up ill- P ° j (T c n c h m tnls t o r a b a ttery , and the r e b e ls at m, g r e a t ; absent b y reason of sickness, it w a s lll£b'\.lco ' veC° <^'>g«fted in p r e tty much thc sam e man- resolved on motion of Mr. Armstrong, that the prose.it'''e i \ \ ) a « « « pit. D u ring th e afternoon,'as committees sinm!. o u r lieut.-C o loncl (Strong by name and a v e ry appro p r ia t e ono. loo, for ho is a strong man, in good works an d a perfect m ilitary m an in every point,) was -re connoitring, a bail tired a t him camo w h istling among us and cam e w ithin an inch of leaving our com p any miiuia its L i e u t e n a n t - m fact, i t came in rather un- com fortable proxim ity to several of o ur heads. YVitli the exception o f a shell or two that cam o tum b ling through t h e a i r and exploding some distanco oiK n o th ing w o rthy of n o te occurred yesterday. E a r l y t h i s m o rning part of the 1st M a ssachusetts regim e n t w e r e detailed to eject (he r e b e ls from th e ir n lle pit, a n d accordingly started off for Diis purpose. On reaching our works the middle com p anies seized spades and picks, and with these wcapohs of agricul- urc and t h e i r w eapons of war a t trail a r m s proceeded «• ti Va • Clr opponents’ position, which w as I ’f L ' w T ? ? ! “ fcrmidablo appearance. T h e i !l(! linc> w itii their p ieces a t a c h n r g e wiili bayonets fixed, presented a fine e ight. O n w a rd they pressed, and on com ing in view of t h e rifle pit, * The P resid o n lh e in g a b ro n tb y reason of sickness, it w a s solveJ on m o tr” -* 4 * * ’ ‘ commit tocH st nnd, Jtaolvei, That the Polioa Constable awl Treasurer onob exeouio jus bo ml m t.l-o penal sum of §.! o fi{> n n .i the P o lic e J u s t i c e in the sum of S I , 000 , ouch w ith tw o sui'elies am i conditioned for t h e faithful poiforninnce ot D ie duties o f endx o n e vpsppniivefy. A d journed to Thursday, J u n e 5 , n t 8 o'clock, P . Jf. _________ PranrosT l’o-X T E it Clerk. EiV S e c r e t a r y Chase says t h a t th e expenses o f Die w a r h a v e b e e n exaggerated, only nn occasional day s e x p e n d n o Z S r n 116 u UP l° , ' h<1 'W s d in th e news pnpew . _ O n a thorough review o f our past, present end prospect, y o expenses, h e does not estim ate th e to tal d e b t on Ju ly l , at o v e r ^GOO.niin.OOO. H e has recom m ended t o C o n g ress tlio issuaig o f § 26 , 000,000 of dem and IV o iw u rv n o tes of d e n o m inations under ? 3 . J.*ou.uiy - —•*<►—■ - - C ^ f h e c o r r o a p o r d e n t o f a Cincinnati paper gives tii m - I t K U hii / r t ' 1 “ m! m is? in g of tl,e N \ I ' o n »! <w- J i V fto o i 3 bllldlnP, nv /G lo w s : K illed, 1 , 73 5 - Wounded, 7,882 ; missing, 6,956, Total loss. 1S.C61. :