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T H ^ ; W A B N E W y . r;:ni.\v 'Ji).—'i'lu' nuwv I i .\ia\- ] j) hi thy :a ni. i-< nl a vi'ry iinporta'it < j /uj ijn ti-r. (iaacm! I’ricj waa In iuM tli.j city v.itli yn a qnsrtor iiis Lu.uu li jtJy of n bel fuia'S. mi l cii Mon- o'' fii-) IM'd> i!:»y at'teriiooa caUed on Aciin.c t-onural .'.iulliuflu til Hurrcmier. Tliii latter ofioer i.'lunied IV very sbmt. lint emnbatie ne^nlive aiUwfi’ : f'ln.-ifijneiitly the rebels openncl tiro, n.i'l the batllu curimionoed in ciirne.st, to whifli the Ui.ion troopa replied vi;;urou‘‘’y. Nv iieii lliH euuriers left on Tuepday inotbin^ the liubt was .-still cuutiuuirig, altliounU the lebeia tliv wa.i iiiueh suora feeble tiiau on tie- previotKs dav'. Keuiforcemeiita for lb-? be leaoaered troops were on the way iroia ali :li.v .'-•irieinh r )>’: 1 til ) 1‘e.leril ;l.. ; ulid I i ii'?'- araoniit of g'ed, e'lpp '1 t” a tjiiniun, {.'1 into ffe- l.ai d-. It w«J lulroji ficn- till! b,It ks and bniii’d by M iliieaa o i t!;o eemp flfruumi, some timBayo, bat ibc 1’ leir t i- ily !UKar!}jed it. \ Col. ISiulIi^aa wept lika a cMld vdien he found liiaiBe’.t eoiiipeiled to surrender. 'i bft ntoiuiriy a'ler t' h sairemler, ll.o men weio all reivasid on t m o >. end ferii *d ni.r.i^) tliu I: \ e l. 'i ho oilieoi a w. re retain. J . ioaered trooiis were on The ititolihrcMice fruin Ivonfivihy is d iily .srowiiig id^iieitltT i.ijpoilmif e. '1 he foi a iLh of 11 nesv dejKil tmei't, Con.=.i.'tUl\ of Oii'o. 1 tbet part c f Xeidaeky williin a liuh.uia iind t . i.idias of hftne.n nule.s of Ciueinnlali. ■ it j.' .fieh' it u;i<!c! .dileliidl. lelieve.: ittni f.o!:n r;t! il. telieve.: li -tli (leiierei -vu.iis :Oid tlelUTtll AllJer:M-ii (.)f yuniti-P I'lUi.O, :;;i imisK ii'O amount ot res[ionslb.r will en.vbl:) them to give greati liu'u' own speinal d-. p-iitiiiHd.-i .‘^o^ne Very impoitant changes have been made in both the naval elitS of tll0 gove.\ll.TI Cintj cu Cciifl-:-,Uca. TL-) fullowiny circular has been iH^utd by a 'iecretniy oi Trocsniy : lu ot'di.T to pr-)Veiit the Seizni belonyinh' to iiourrectioimry C uited by the nets of (•'onyre-^'Je'alivo 'oiig! ll.o ctiiirye oi O b -til (leiierei S j B ranted by tlm nets of ( to tlmt eubjE-t, it i-i Iheivfoie :i'!vlse.b!o to direct tlisv FjH-eisd uitcetien of Merelial) and Dis trict Altoriuys of tlio Cniieii ytafos. to I he ivislon.s of ilirtii acts. The fitli ; act of -taly ^iiirtuen, jirovide.s tb d.s coniiiio iro 1 iif- qucitiuii 01 prccorilmy a Douinc prericrty tieke-t ):s a rallying point to the proph nut v.er- Jiscu ied bv the Pefiiocrath of Murs- . ........................ •o Wed: ’ay, 3 A sconliilly t ch a n g es d and inililaiy depart i.Ticnt i'uices. V fiorii (icn.. party (Tossed the FotoiiMC ac h:enec-v Crei’k. body of re'tiel tro.iph- reyiiiiPiits of infantty—drilhny on the Lfnjs- Fnrhs (ini;; b o d y 'o f re'tiel tro.i] Uy—drill]m •<>und. 'i he sc-iuts were int u m- 1 ) bodies of rebels Were lu '•.-••vioug across the river into Maryhind i.r ex pected as a miliiary necessity. ti.\rn;DAY.— Vhe Kentucky news is ?’ill excisiiiy General Bnchner is reported to be III CotnmaiHl o f the rebelg. A yeneml o.t- citeinent prevadcJ wctierJav. and comriieii {ilsCoverc.l reyiiiiPiits of infantty—drill y i t'lue J-'air G o ’und. 'i he sc-mts ed that other larye budiog o f rob the neighborhood. Gen. Johns on's ay is sai'i to he fuHy as largo as pre lurts have made it. A inoveuient t J ^yctterday. and ci iiuil otlu r arms had bi-eri recoived in Lui vdle. Indiana troup.s were espooted to h.-’ip the Kmon troops already ('ngaged. Telc- jrr.ipii c-iinmunication South in entirely rtcfi- j-id, theiefore notliing is uccnrat'dy known of till) rnoTerueiits of either side o f the troops 'tVur has been declared iiv the Legi.vLitrno, the Union liom e Guards being pbua-d nndor tliH cliargo of iJrigadior General GrittticJcn and the troojis under General Andcrs iu, who ha.s the supreme control of the i?fate arms and am rii unit ion. i ’lovii ij6.yingto:i, via St. Louis, the iiitelii- gcMOe is to the cfTect that. Acting vten-.-iu! -dulhgau Still held tiie lurtuluaU.'US on ’Vv’edm-oday, uud that he had repulsed sever..’, assaults on the works made by Geneiui Price’s ivbtl forces. The loss of the reb.-ls iu e i d i caso was very savero. vVashingtoii desp.itf-hes state thattfenei.vl Preniunt's military action m Mif-imri htis ysveii ctuv.v--- to the Ihes.daiit for d'o.-al'.tmc- Lon, It i.-! farther stated that Genor.-d i-'rcmoiit will urirjuesiionriblt~bu frihed per J to VVashiiigloii to give t>vp!analina son ally tt thereof. Moxn.vv.—The pi si around tVashington remai.iis unch.anged undisluiTi-.d by any movemenl on the part of the rebei.3. hverything was perfectly quiet yesterdf the comp,isifiun of oitraruj Among tho most interesting featnrrs in is tile iminb -r an.l have been nccepl* of foreign orricers who have pniir'fcd then- ices as Volunteers, an>l have ifsidont. etary Chaso lias i=i.sneu lar iu e.xplanation of the tMufivc uiou .services as volunteei pfl by the Fresidon decretal ibr the benefit of L'nite.Idtates inaisha!? an-l which he states t-haf istriet uttoinev.s, in le law only conteinpla•inplat ;s 1)0 in tiansit ich he states t-haf theseirare of .-jch u.stil for the the law only property as may 1) insurrecliouaiy .‘states, iiiiition ot the rebelii.jn, and tii-at re.il estaie. bonds, promissory uotps am! inom-ys on de posit are nut eui-ject to coiid.seatiuu ii) ttie iibsenca of evidence of sm ii iiniawfulu.'ss. to I lion j'rovide.e tinit. ail roii'is coming tixeri or proci tding to a ,'jtnte ui' place decl.ircd to be ia in-aurcetion. to- g. thcr with tlrrvess.l er vchicb) coiivcying 111 • oimo, or foiiveying ptr,i'onj to i;ml trum , -ni-li dtalo or place, rh-atl be forfeited t-j the „/'■ L'iiited ritateg. This section ob-.'iously up- e-.l'!. ' i'lifcS tc all proper' ,- lermiiig the subject of cummcTcial ii'tcro,>ut]'j*. fcJueli property, whenever fouml. is liable to seizure, and the ou'y rrdr-'-s? of thoio wtio think tlmrDSelves jaggiievcu, 1.3 by app-cal to tha kfecrctury of i'lo ’i'rea-uiy. who h inveated by law with foil powers ut mitigation iiml reuiFsion. 'i’he S'ast sectiuti of an act. approved August bib, declvr.'S that ii any iiervon or p -.-.v.riH, Ids heir nr their cycuf'’, uttornoy or employej, .-liidl pnrehaso, or ac(]uii'e, soil or pnvo awny any properly i>f any l::ud or description with which to ’ or eintdoy the ranio. or cn'I.'r Die fane to be used in anliug or abetting or promoting such itieumciioi), or any persou ur pcr.-’.uii.g, ’ocin:;' the owriPM of any such priipsrty, sb.d! hiiov.in^ly use or enipiuy. or sutler tail nee or cMpluymont of ilio 2 ,'.mo ss atorc-ridd —all such property is her* t.y do- clureU to be lawfu’i pri..s uml capture wlvKV- Mo deiiht cun be entertained that this sec- tiou wag well ennsidofed, and that its opera tion was lotsndcd to be limited to pio] erty u kh I in fiutliemne-s oi the insurrection o.dy. Se.-/'’iiv'i lunlrr tho act of July U b’nonhl be -nvdo by iL.? <.fiicor.-v as un.brr the Jirerlion of tno ci'dca o f f ho 'I re.isarv IhpaiDnent, and eU Di.-trh-t .vtu.rneyu and kHershuis of Uie t-'lai . iio dd uhori nil pructic.J-lo eom is.l ami m ; i in ihe ciecuiiuu of tho litw'. Sei-sares nn>'.-r iho net of .Vugnsi Stli sho-uld b- ni-ado by th.) Marshal of the I'istil-d in ivhicli such properly may be found, umkr the ert'icnd or i.viii.i.l-ir dir':etiorj of tho Di-t rict .il'ioini-y or (.ther GUporior authority. I I’v.r tiieh wires t'.-rrt rs u-v such' pv.r er ot Mitigutiofi v ‘c rcuiissiou i.u the deereta tho 'i'rrasurey,, '-.ut tli) I'i-d.rict Aficrncy , other .-up liov i'lniio.-ily iray direct the dl c.iutiniuiiiee of .\ny piocficdhigs in reliiUoii therolo, and the restoration of the proTteity. It will b-’ cec-n from an inspeefion c.1 tiuse protitiuMS of the net of ('ungrtss, tin t no pirop'-Tiy IS ccnfijc.ated or euujectc i to f:.r- feitm-e *e.\‘ce{)t K-ach ;t3 is in trantii ur pro- yi-.ied Lr ti-aimit to or from ii siiiTcct'O.;! iitutes, or used for the promution of llie gun-eclion. Foul cc.tiv'e, boiicLs. T'romi--iory note-;, <>a deposit, and tiie like, avx- thereroie nut stibjei.l. to sci,\nro or coidbca- tioii, ill t!\* absence of evidence u'f fuch un- i-rwfiil use. .-■Vil oiueere, while* vigilant in the^ preven- tioti ci the r u u v e y - .u .' p i o p e i l y lo or fro i) •cctiou.'iy -tel. 3, or the esc of II for iii- •■tioiiaiy pm'iio;i's. are, (,».xpeetel So he larr s-.'izu, ]*;• r'lt IF\ rnri');aiuo fit iD foeamid:-;— I k . Cb.ln ticket. 'I'l'a D-iiuicr.vtic S'tste (kriinillfae met yivt.-rday and lill ;d up tho vae.iucifd on Umir ticket by the Eoniinatiun of ilaraiinl D. Chi;iiipl.iin ot Alitjganv, fur .Utornoy t oral, e.ml William V.'iHiuins, .d’ Kiio, State Treasurer. Doth uru w-dl I;uo-.n throughout tlie >St>ate, and eminently tiauhiiml fur their respective posts. * 'i ! ') candid.vtes thus nominated accepted in a vdiich breatlw tha t.pirit of\ i ;i- triotirm and rises to the great ness uf an occu:ion. unexampled in our hiatoiy. They go bjfore tho people in thuattitmL and with a force of puiiliun, that must Iroin day to duy auln strength to tho hour of clectlou. Tiii,- qu'.’itiu n of prcroriUng a Douineratic setts, wh 'i.,-,;embl.-d on W ednesd and decided as the Ilemecracy of New Yoik have decided it. One t.f the rieinncriG o! that body ill arguing the ciibjrct aptly ex chdiUfd : t.1 J..TT.i.‘U rr.’,;-; y-*’i fi - I I II,- T* t'i-ii l.> 1 ' y.'.ir . lu ll fi-re I '.fay. I-..ii ti.* e-'i'i’i 11 .■! ;it''iil:.,ji.-,-» l i* [.'.ji ,1 u'a ■ ) i-Iuu.v ri' tln'-n b.-U.-vi), lit .t we i v.un tlifii w w .Vu- '-■Ui r Hi'll 111 ' H i.'ii.)-I m e,* i,f ii-i* C jv. rii 1 ! '.t., e-' I u v.-.y i-mitl v,-..* -I i •■•) imi.-li !•, tui' ij.-lui', ill. 1 t'. j.'ii-aSy?,* til..' mil -• ui tii' U m . i, i .. r or r'l\ 1 ,, ty 1 ill il, Ji,',,-ur,c.-u iz't''>ii, •,■ 11 . e., t'-Iini. 1 , v.-:tU i\i»o tu t,- I'v,.. ; j ■ • • 1 O.u the other hand, in no way could the impres.3ion Ii-i better cunvcy.;d t.j the' .Seccr, ssiQni.-ts of tho South, uf 'tii ) h ijielessii -ss rif their cau.se, tlun this array o f tho Demo cratic ji.irty. ill its r.r*raiiiz.ition, agiiinit. them, and in defence ot tlitf .Union nnd the CtinstiUiLion. Thi's war is to b.u ondsd by the def.mt •ioni-stn in t n i’a, riid the Soul the S. Ci'Scioioni-stn in t n i’a. ill\ of tlv.' Union men of good old cause ce Deni mu.-t be tu-ld Iiigli uj' uf by the rally- 'outh, to the ausfe (it Deni'jemcy, whose nag d high u[ and advanced fur ttn-ir lent in the kunr uf trial and in thr ir new liupeg. There are large aniount-j uf mouey in the diion, -ami -whieh, a umiervtanding * 0 .'’ the District AUoi'uey. are equally liable to s-'i>;irre with tho pioperty ul ta-'So who are known to be in arms aga'in.-Jt the Union. Thia iiilerpetiiiiuu has taio.ul great diffienlty among some of tie lumey, d rfmruU.iii.s, and ha.s a tendency to d ive 1 >'.d 3 Suutiierner.s to F.'trope for the invesi- meat of their liinds; but, Mr. Ulia-’e takes adilkTeiit view of the intention oi the law, interprets, its ineatiing to be .uprilicable liy to those who ara active in fostering the rebellion. From certain facts it is evident that the theatre of war is'uot to bo\ confined to Vir ginia ui'Miss-iuri, but that till* Veltel-J will 1' ivo to look out for the ,?j.fety oi'thoir c-oasts. 'We ar-s ;in a pusitiuo to slate tin t threo now naval e.xpeilition.s aro beiiia- tilted o-at iigamst probably Suut.' InUfa duxan pi.iinra uu the r-J>bl coa^t.-^ ; though -we do not fool at pivcisc Ju.ilitS (jf sni-jirisnl to Q-;;! ur New Orh liboriy' to uionllou t'lo at'aciv, ws sh.iuid nut hr; th-at the port of Galvostvi, is the dcsiinalion of one of llieni, it i- quit\ the people ut tho F-out h v.-ili think that Governor rrov.n, ],rofaat)le that r juii begin to i ‘urgia. th<3 troops in Virginia of Georgia, was right when he objected to th <3 troops from Ins ,'^tate joining the in Virginia, and advocat-ea the p thfir remaining ut huma to prote< k’fut-g. Intel]igence ing the urnr propriet teet the!] iiy me 7 id intell of a relluble character reached Ubicngo on Saturday that Colonel Mulligan -(IMS compelled to sarrender to the superi-jr fnrea of tha rabol Genoral Frico on FriJity, munica La.xiDsrton. Malligan vras igaii sreforo reluctantly hri'.i erieo’irA.gemi the duwn of Tho !3ta.tu Committfje uJopted tliu fulli ing rcsulution, on m.ition of lio n . Llijnli F. rnniy, of Xev.' York, tlm *• old War horse of I ■..■mecrni-y,\ which will, v.-e htivoriu doubt nicct with a general rc*'pou.su : It fLat t’l'ir vj' it ' ti Tt'-lici t T n* i.rH--..,, i i '(-'1 I’ l*v *'V-* f'irt A*. I’l.iUtt-’Dl < 1 It- », I rCGrf *r.t. t'> li'.t. 'I -.'D I {!*'• ’ t A s » I t V.» r_‘; r. - ? i t it . ti II 11,7 Ui- n ti 'It 4 f’.D lu * ov' I •, •• it'\i IV , u,^' IL IVt'I I t (f I .liiftr-iv »l ; i Vt ui. ia uci ’i£, h ’ -1. 'Ui.t 1 ly tl.f I u, . ! tae .t •. 'I'Lri t’ominittc'ij received aud ordered C> ) piitdl.'hvd the letter of acceptance, m which nil tho candidates unilnl, (I'.xcept Judge C'.jrnstock, wliose ji'i.sllioii a.sajiidi- cmrcataliuiito f.vjmpis him from T.articipa- tina in a politicai diecusaiori), in v.L h -I i Un-y not only accept tlm po.dtiun.s assigned tlio'n, Si.it. declare the principle.s which nctimle Thiy principle; the hopes np>>n for tiM' 6alv.''tiuu of- the country, it will be f.'cn, Fon viiK U. m u \ :a roFi-’mu, and row n n : KiTi'oi.r ur rnF.Gov- 2 i; .;r;::.T IS thi ) moo T vioor.'.: , cEorFcrno.-s o:' THF W at . TO :.i vi;vi'.\ix ir. '\V ,3 copy below, thil letter, which, firm, tcniprrrte cud we!! coneidcr.id, will c o n u n co tfis iudemonts uud gratify the feelings ul the or pro- ,wa'- - J Uomservauve ■1 gratify th e feeling's u l th mpt Aich 03 is ill tranUi or pro- Uon and Union lov- traindt to or from ii.sniTccthj.'arv F m o c m tic c i f z m s to whu.ii it is addressed : Ai.BAKY, Sept 10, IbCl. Esq., Uiialr.man, Ao.: leicigncd iU'kiiowlcdgo llio anication uf the H ili :ia;y pornow's. cry c Careful ill avoidiiij uun’CCrsai w.iiTanti-d b y law . (.'jiguedj S. F. {.’rUHF. Secretary of Treasury. Iet*rcetias Iroia the- 21 th Ssgtricr.t, W a find Ilia folbwlug interesting items ill the dcsp.itc'iC3 fioiu Gcu, Banka cohmius. dated tiu* id! h : Y esu rd-u' an unauthorized scouting piarf}’, of the J-kh Mew V o ik Regimeut went acr*)-:S the Potomac, near the moutli of tho rf. 3 cocK. ami v.ere attacked by a superior p.ir- ty of tho fiieiny. * Une of sur mou was killed and several wounded. One ot the latter was Hiiit fhrou'zii U kj chock, br,t ilrd, p^uraiicd by tua ;king party. On reachiu'g a crock h- 7 IK hi'j gun and plunged in Mm-elf, 'ing on hfs back and resting his head upon a Htoiio, With Ms mouth ami nostiib fibjvc the water, lie evaded hi,-! pursuers, and af- ■,!od to the llucvr ter tliree houra subnier.sicia shore, iiis compauh.'ns v idaryiaad dicuvered and rescued him whil; in,iking r. vain attempt to swim ccrong. These inenrsiona. which can be produc'.Ive of no gu'Kl to our cau.se, are corideinued by exp- riwm;ed officers. The 2d FJiodg I.-darid battery, stationed ns n- the month of the tioneca, yesterday ehell- cd aa enc'ampmeut of the rebels nearly op posite, and it ia believed that saveral were kiil'jd. 'lin enemy did not respond, proba D ea :-. R ti n.’i'.’xri, Tho nrulerclgned inuaunic !? of our recpHclive nurnina- ci'al bla*o ollic'-s b..* fill-’-l enemy « bly from want of artillery. It is rspwrt-.'d that a Lieutoniant belonging tv one of issed tbo ri' ivl men 1 regiments crossed tbo river asen believed to have deaerted to the rebels. m and rev-cr- the river guard who nov,- ocei _ without water, and was matciviv forced to yield from exhnn.*tiou. They lost bot'.veen 800 and ki;;) men, while the loss of the rebels is put down ut from three to four thousand. oidditienal telegraphic details of tho Knropean ae-ws by the kUxoab infur.-vi U3 it; d v,y (, ’.vas reported (loth inst.) that the ITiitod | Htates Minister in Rrucscls had lan. v,el the offer ot a cotnmhision in the United Ftate.g Army to General tUiribahii. ,aad that J'c luai accepted it on certain c-onditioiis.— '! h.) teinp-jrarr' suspsn.sion ct the order deLailiiig reinfo>cenient.-f to the in Canada is announced eoter-inoninctm-sly n ith tho news of the near Cvinpicti.vn of a grand Enrupeaii coalition for armed inter- \'ciition ia th? afiliirs of 2uc;cioo. England and Franc© were, it was said, to nuk© a (ieiiioiistmtion by sea airl land, winis fjpaiu v,u.-3 to fort.Tird troops from Onba to the ro- pablic. 'i’r.2.5r)Ay.—Oiricml in.'orination of the cap ture of Lexington, Mo., and the .«urrondcr of of the gallaurColonel Mtilligan to tho rohul 1 ji ces of General Frica. reuclicd Ih,) War Ih'partment yesterday, and as no c*.u'i'dio- tioa uf tho report comi's Irooi any utiicr (liiarter, we aro tm'vdliuglv coinpoiffid to leccivo it as iiutlmtilic. (Ir-nai'al iii’.'( dt'sputoiivd to tit.. L<3uia a ftatvuiC'.S of tliii .gi-rreniur, which reduces tho M-*s on b.;ih sides emislds re’.-ly below Dm first re Ciutond ilulligan held vat bra'v**ly ior ! -ur d a y s «srab); t iio i'icn se i< dd s ; v n if, it i-said, only eiicenujbbd lor want cd' uater. niihiuit v.-iiicli hi.s men bud ti) ni.iiiitaiu Tnv 3a'f>i-ly wos fto.a the ri'.vr, -...id wus ciitoirufl.-r ii desperat'j iiglit on V* ednes- £,^1 Tha camp frrora d conMited of abj jf jo a short dUla Ijl'l'a-T.V'UA.j ,mp frroi 1 v.-a^ louatod a short dUl.ioco fr-jn i'.ut.V'UA.j I'liiroly t, wilh the GXiiepti-on ot' th ’ flor ae to the river, it wu * her.) tlist the u, ilqh’Jng t'lek pls-'e. I’ha rebels pr.no;iv-i ;i hiroo nuoiher of lu-inp iiah:a and re!i<-d t’e Ul in :*.d.”’,'n‘. and u!>-h-r tM'ir !.i ,I'v . -■! in set a ji.)- irii: i r.i ill Ljtlv.q.i-.-of waD'.-. and ha-b,r .--n -'.-'Ji afftd thfe'/ WritcJl until Col. Miul.gun tho latu-rD, > gtigii.itich war,;) wii’-’n UW'?,' 8bouW The namo of tho officer and the regimeat ar withheld until the report c in be veulied, bt the authority is cooceded to be reliable. Uur own and the enemy's pickets are raid to fn-quenfly meet on one or the other siioi 0 i the Fol- uiiac and pa-ss the time in social in- terconrc)), ocrasionuil)' partaking of ouch olhci’a hoc[-it£viity. I ’liig mvniiiig at daylight it was disovvoi General fclt>>at!'s Uickets, near Uor that the eii'saiy daring In,3 pr( oncoti Rnd paitlally iment on Uiv Virgin ia si* 1.3, about .'Jhl fovfc Irom *he &hi-ra, upon the slope laciiiff the river. One of oar light baftcries opened npou it about niiio o’clock. vious night had comm; touali-ncUHl ra opened upon it about niiio v’cloi and after twenty or thirty rounds, nothing w.-i-? to be S-3SU of the enemy, un,] iliLie re EAiu -1 of fheir labors. For some days past coaveraatioas have baoa held between our own and rebel pfek- ets, from which it has been discovered that Utter belong to the 2d RichmondRichmond emm di - but our p; c :h,iDge Utc Rich- ipers for tho Ic.ading Union jourunls, pickets declined to rociprocitto. ig to ry, who were anxious to exch.ingi ’ \ tho lc.adiog Uni' Two E atti Bbvs Mills Lamding •Tt-E^'.—Two fighls occ-arrc'd rin on the ITth itiM. '* iM 'twas bst'Vee'i JOd of the i)d Iowa laout. ttcd u’ooni: dOO rebels. After :i dasper- atu stn v g ly of an hour's uaralioii in which i/ieat. Gul. fficoub): The Icgi- 0, diawing his eannori by ii.-urd. il.i ■awpirfutly t.ook a position ivith his hvwit- on .ii) emiii9j}.\P and waited Mr the rebels to reasw ilia attack, but they did noi- pursi Xot bni\ afterwards Gob Biuitirs cominji pwees of arlii'.eiy. apjro.aoh-'cf Bin© Mills uuoth'’r rott! ?, ati'i roulud tho ibeis as they w-ers r-lvaut crossimr tho rebels aa they w-ers r-l»o river.— 21. •KiNT A 1 0 Taa L n xf.xiixois' A paiu .— Tli'.' tL.bifict v;as i-,i gessiua this rooraiug. urui It is und:-r, toufl tiu t the disaster to llio F--.b>rAl torcf.s ut lexingtuo is the eul.j-et of (lUeasoion. 'J he opp'ineuty of Gen. U, i. muut chars? that La ciuhl {.are r.i'e.vc u l t j the r.i'cta'iiy or tlol. MulligaiTs smv ]ii I-.i by sendiuj tinu-ly rcinfurcomsnts to Loxing- was lull. -! to vield to a foe more terrible R-ecnt. sdvicaa r-meiva-l fi-om Pt. lAnuis. itC-,a wl'Kd rebels vrho Eurrourulcd by ?''r*'nti)nt’s tVe i;d s ,. tatn. h\wev.-r th'vt he troup.a t.> •'-p.'-.r?, find that, it wi.' c ............. ... 'up.a t.> •'-p.' and aa thsro is j-i-t ttMo-to IKha. ri'b>U m i n t e d j tir*>!y imjiuisible li-rhim fo str.'Ugtlu, treauh of asreonient in askinst&o ,*vl ivifii J jy. ^ Jduliigau's pv-ilion.— Wc('hiiifjion, .-G Uol. ■Y'- -■i- h-ira-'i rccG j't Ilf y'-u r iiift., iiifariiiiug ti. iH.s fo r th o s-.'- al fn© i-nsiiiiiq cLelloti, IV.riU Us I.U cxpru's.s to tmur Comniitlev i'S tho organ of the D,;mocnitic Uouventii)ii I 'f'-Iy h.'ld at fryracuLie.tim*gritcfii! aeknov.]. tiig.-cif nte for the honorable pu-itiouv. which lu r e been assigned r.s up<sn the l.ieuiucratic ktate Ticitet. vVh'sn a party organization whoso e.xistoncc dat'3S back alnio'-t'^to tho b'rth of our own Itc^public, and which for rti'iro than half u ce.ilury Iia,s cuMsd its progress to power and grcat;u,-s.3. ivvisticg the culicitatiunj uf the opiieiHcrxd p.orty of the hour to dissulv-,- a>id ce.isi’ pulifacd! action, moves onward in its nccuGoined cunr.-'e. and tenders ua Ih.) Iioiiora ini.l mpundbilitie.s of being its etandard heard s, wo .vill not decline any duty it may r.s- ign to us. ill acc'jpting the. honor thus conf.-rreiL at a lutmmnLcu.s crisis iu the public aLlMiv,\\n o’ ••■in il p ro p er to refer b iicily to th e p ri'.seul st. i'.o L'l oar conntiy ami the tliilie.s iut-nni- l-,iit i>a all good citizens aud true patriots. iin© revolutionary doctrine of lijccef'Tion, 30 long and persistently rcsi ded by our party, ha.3 at last resulted in a bloody and dcol.rut-- tive civil wui. Thi.-! war is oiie uf gig,antic pro? , .rtiuns. It rtaches th-3 whole evuatry. aiid every iiiter.>:t iu it. It threatciig I j oveithrow th e G .iv ern ra ei.t, an d w ith th a t to d.:'5ti’uy the last hopes of man for free iimti- tnfions. A t such u juncture, tho Doraocrat ic party would be recre-ant to itaeif uud uiiinmd- lul of all it.) glorious antecedents, did it not pr.. Uiptly lake its stand by the side of the Government ami pledge all its energies to the cupport of the Fx'icutivc power in the i)t'»n>uici) of tha Uonstitutlori and tli war, pome of u: CitiZUi: i J U l U i H U g f i i i M u a i , l i i d l i K l M i f i l l . Y . : W E D N E .SD A Y , S E I T . 2.L 1801 D s m o o r a t io S t o t 3 H o m in a t io n n . lirc-r -v’y * ^ t'xATr, D A V I D IL F L O Y D JO N E .S , tT U 1 < 'F ‘ Ijf. G E O R G E G . S C O T T , Oi' County. j : ov m 0 -V..T gj ? ^ G E O R G E E . C O M S T O C K , t'i' u>nGiitR*v 1 eVunty. ATT*. u ; m 'Y M A R S H A L L B . C H A M P L A I N , et A ll.-. ii.y C .iU Lty. W I L I J A M ' ^ v I l LIAT i I S , V A N R . R I C H M O N D . of W lyi. ■ Uu'uty. (W-V, I',,!’''!. M’jNfVJ, J A R V i S L O R D , uf i'i-,unty, M M . W . V Y R IG H T , 1 %T'VI^ruR • I r -r—n FM-L NU, AVM. C . R H O D E S , cl i-'i. ’ll 11 ,^ r,..J i S y . fi. ftciv.''Ten — 'ilic Itiatfi Pe\>r.taiu-x. h !',} M- h:i'..-k w.i'lfs 1\ l.WO'.V if v/0 I'ppiii'.v !l;e ii.'’.;u iiu .s of th.' Dcii:,,;‘iut ic Eiats Uunv.-iiti.'i!. Y e u'-K-igned t,i I'uvi) no doubt on that ircoie, tliougl, in a h-arri-'d paraaraph .'uch may have been llie fa^j.— ^Ye have nut tlie kust lir-sitatiuii in d'.'Gxtrliig that the piii.cipks timreiu ciuui- ciut.'d have our fail rj>prubat'on. 'Jlto niiith uf the t’cri'js, to ii'Mch the Rejui'' lican pre-fcses have directed all their iiigenuily to mahii th'! peojile believe cont-iineil i\ isu ii. emho.li. 3 piiuciples cotouq-onuj v.'ifh the C ehstltidioii,i’.nu loemeontroV' rtible. Does the deny it? Jf e i it will Sini its r.nsvynr in tlu liri=t in'-iugr.ral ftdJre.33 of T ikf :.a JFKr:;rr‘C‘:, (h.'livered sixty years o;p:i,wherein llio principle., o f Jelfeivoniaii n>'- raocracy w-t-re laid dowu ia the following terms ; Equal and exact justice to rdl men. of wiia'Lover Btatoor persuasion, religious or }>o- iitlc.il ; 'I’he .'oy/iorf q/’ f/;,; Uf'-rfs go’sni'i-mcuH In nil llnurrr-'tts, as the surest bukvail-.s against aiiti-rcpublican tendencies ; Tho prescrva'.ion of tho genrr.il goTorn- .meriL iu its whole constitutiomd vigor, as 111 © fahect anchor of our peace ut home aud safety abroad ; A jca'uus care of the right of c-’cetion by tho p'coplft; A mild and sofa corrective o f abucps wLfi-h lire hqiped by the sword of revolution wh .'re pi'iictia! rnui-i’Jes ai-j unprovided Absr.lute azquieacericrt in tlio deci.-ion tnprovif ute azquieacericrt in tlio deci. of ihn mnjorit'y, the vital principles of n-pu i- lics.il sin wh.oh is no appeal to lurce, liie auneAute parent ay re!l ive them ; lir ,y o f ,'/L j c'c'd o v e r Ih i w.'dl- i c f rfjigion, fry?Jinn, r,/\ .s/-,, ■ //.'■•) 1‘ ct.-tw /.'•i-'.'/oia i f per- fi.e p.-nle -lhei nr tl : Intin .ti I'ia's d / /I’.'i - D£!.': iu . ii .» tio C ol ' xty CtMiiiiTruK.—Tiie 111 ;iili'r*( (1 t'i < D .'ai'rrati'i C *\njiy l',im iaiU .- i .u\ ri\[’ip. l ,.l lu ui,-i t .tq i'T tr.im 's i'l It-rtlia r. \.i s.iC.r.'iy, B -(it. A S, A !'’.!, ut 2 p . ii . l.,c .y ■.I 1 .'U|!>.T ' j ! fal iW Ilinilll • I ! Ul'i; 1 1 , b., Iin 'III. S.'iivas.' i_'iX, CLui, lu lu. II. O. r,- ,v<-i, Srcrctary. A I 7 m o 3 IFRat in tt -3 CauEty. Am.ii’g ttie ixiq'ublican.J, in tliis county, tiieie ire diviilc-i counsels '>s to lli-'j course to be pui 'u.'J in tho j>o'ct*nlalion of a lick* t for County (jllk-ers. One p u t y — and we think 111 '- must active ami iiifluentuiU-ttre tlios-s who faavo for mooths j>e.st been eu- t'a<|bJ in “wire-pulling\ fr-r j resent nnd fn- tuie preferment. Theso men aro vocifrr'.ns in their advocacy o f a “no-party\ rltate ticket, e.q'eciaiiy such a.s the Dxa'on-Kcpnblicari nr- rang-tfincnt— b u t th eir p rete n d ed u n sci’S sfi tifss (lisappsars wlicii the argunieiit comes lu j b.) applied to tho county, ami tlio liis- pusition of the comfurtabie position of 8.jnutor, Clerk, b'herfir aud District A t torney! A s for the importance of any dem onstration showing that Herkimer ia a unit fur “a vigorous Tinoseculion ‘don’t sec it!” • The other party consider what is right \ e-.VVlu ..i;.V'l row . .......... an.1 proper in the State is equally so in tha | ■cuuniy ; and if a “ people’s ticket’’ for the j i‘i • .' ■•■u .i- , . - : t i u;.' ' , - H-. - ■ State is rappoited by tliem, consistency ro-: nrSui^'^Z quires cfimil obliviou.mess to party iind the i VV' V'VuI'u-a i'x,;’ stioils in the cuiutv. To this class the ' ‘ 'AN , , writer of the following belongs : ! ,Vi.i’i ''i xt i> ,m 11 . t . ti. • m '- i . '. >’ 1 ) . , - iJ. rr-rithuMeraiKf-uH, A, ^ .t , hb | \ \ Mu riav-^R—I ’-btuit T»u* UiroHv^h your coIi'Mi ) - t-TT.!’.. i ' I T IK t d I*' I d t iM i lA 'U uty fj • |R l<’.- 1 I J. iL-'* It Ilf i*r Ht ia I.. T g .' l«..-;ucit<7 to* • ^ l\ ‘I puty, ilAVO lu.^tlv l-'t t'Ml iG'.-Uillij, ' .. T tit • : ‘f.hS'a Dot i}-* U ’ a 1 J m I* • ibiititr V ;»ih. 1IT . S. In lU'AJ t.f 'd .t .. .1 5.. Ti ' lk‘,3, iiuin wD.oii 10 no appeal to lurce, i vital principal and immeAute p of d polisiit; A well disciplined militia, our b est rcli.-.nce in pe.ice, an-l for the fiost moments of t.il regoIiiT.s may re'i ivo th' Tufj tfiiprcnv’ey tarp U'Uliiirltg ; Economy in the public exp'-nso, that labor may I 0 lightly Inirthenod ; Til© honeit pnyinea;>i ot our debts, end rn'^red pres. 3 fu u i. 1 u of juiblic faith ; IMcouniycmont of agriculluru, of com merce us its hrmd-mni.l; The dili’ii'.uon of inlbnnalion, aud arraign- in-nit of all abuses h !, tho bar o f public rea- Jr'ree-i'} : n ’t'fil'tn qi /3E3, a.td iriuti'i b;i Ju.-i;; irr?oa,iur j r.Avt- Th© R'Soliiti'snn of Eio Domoen.t;.'; Cx>n- Tcntioa orabrnce these very prlneiplefi—the ninth uf the ecrii-s included. Here it is : I'>.w,Iv i , 7— . tt ■ r ■ ■ ,-i - >. ' f tu t u’t I t’ . : i' ''w’.'.C; /••' Itr li / 'l-.J'i /.'.f'/Nj.S vf .ti t tur:j iqv.iVR ... A, Hi-.l Ml ‘ <4 . Li- j'• .* i’ ri J * i *-j.. •: tU -3 TU'i-’-tu i ; I . g . ivH ill 'dl the i l l i H ’r ; I’-'ml-.C'*. Lie laws an* -■\mid.si li' }'rub*r!i!'g t'].-:,' iiilue 'i lie lilt', that .several disdmrg. Fort Lufayiittc Lave bt niv't.s fiuni Fort Lufayiil imlitnU a lhe possiV^iUty uf misti and it Is very decirablo tli;d no ii akoi) arrests, nnocent very decir.tblo Ui;,t no innocent per- 1 should tliU) fuller, if it cm be po.s.=iiily avoided Ijy putting in motion the ovdlmiry pruciv-sc'S of I;(W. We know' ihst th-) Tri- bi’tfi (\qirerfo-i the de-in*.? of a largo num'0‘0\ ol thu iiiost loyal mon in N'evr York ia thi.) ras]n'i*t., iiU'.I thill it will *,)th] Vj the stn Ti;;!h of lli'j G-.ivei nrneui both liure and cis'-wh..'!*-*, if if i'j gen'-Tully knowti that N>*w Yr.ik on ,! all ilie ioyiil t’tate? eni'.;y iu undisf urbed so curity th >3 immunities uf tho UoiiSli(u;;*.‘n end the Lrva, ot \.dil*o)i utlmr Stale:;, by ra- fiellion. have denrivnl ihemsclvcs. echo wilh ciilirc fi.tl-fi'.cik.'ri the remark uf ih e Union must be jire- uur cotempurary : “ ih e Union must .-.-rved ; let the mea;‘urc3 U-keu lor its ae accord s*) far as jmssibl j \',-itli tli.j C'uii- ntion and the priricipios of Givi! Litierty \ -FU’.Al'V'. 5 G .i.-tyUi Si. I i ‘i\i writ »-i‘ / g ;^*' ii- C”r;»,'> i.u* u.v rir of tho war,\ they 1 a-u\. t ur. a -'xi le . *t ,,i la.i : ^ “ t Il r. sy-'t'Gi m L' •'I' rt '; : 'lu ;i* ’. V :; a :V ■ U I* G H -S. l\\ UijH ».C N tin I ’I ' ll li.n .* i'lr 1 1 « .rly »» ,-t. wii 4 U ji : wA :iA I' ■ ! : I* I j 'c u V ♦ .R’ i* I r I Tell U3 wliut uro tho error? of jirlncipiu in :K .‘;,::FAnA;;;,iu:.m;;v^ B i^iidam tcd U-M amoug ii*‘ JV*. • iiUl-;ul al ..iJ 1 iliTtit;} ijal 1 * t tu. ».** . 1 11 | in^T;!] Il lii'DV’ .a L'l II ht Dh l at'I‘n > i. h M \ i< Iai” 4 *'iy rniJiiDIicaTi, m i . j if ,i;id {.nuts iJG isurgent popnlatioes, eix.-h as exist in Mary- .11.} ir t land, a l l '• within the lines ot mi!:t'.\iy ,ipr! Viv,'*vilk-lirl’M.Vai’ai^ uf-i'iM.V ” tiims.’’ thosi? summary proee.secs are ne-rse. iua.'f'Ci..m..iii..> ii,...fi,hr..i..,.ov...r:.i,iv ( disputed that such uoccrd'y •'vists in the city of iS’ew Y-n'k. fur xn.-taTire, iir.aruitlst any !uy;il papul.ition, v. her.- tho civil tribunals .aroun 9 U 3 pi'ct.ed, and au obstael.! tu thoimparti.ibi biiiii'slration of j'l-itice cxIsG. I? this wremg ? .Strange as It tq pears, in view of th'.! seiitei.'ss cliun .r tlivt has been nri 1 -.^ by Rcqinlilicari? ovsr thi -3 niritli reso lution, the Me-v Turk ;;;vc *3 in if? uuUcciun t 'l 'h o doctriii.'.? er.ai. ritoj. We quoto from the Trib'.'.m of il)'.'i IJih jrst. ; F okt L-irvYETTE:.—Yv« r. card t’ne nru-st ami iaiyrisonmeDt of leading tr >hors in dls- tricts whert! t3cce.“.3iun I'lns riut. as an inc.x- oruble necu^sifj- Unless fii ;t '■'UU t rjH *11 LiV 4 I III Ti, uri.“r-L- 'A t\ III • t ' \U f 1 iiiu- ;u !.'o . .*m / rit • ’1 Hi H -r I'l.'r i tu-nt> m t iu I V'-'ju. 1 V UD'J Hv di ‘ir iifts at tins t-u LAlflD.il I'Ultl Gt JS i«-<L iU t, -uu lA pm T ill un li\ . l./.l I Hi ■fiLM'iAtt'I f :? ^'V i.i! I. .t td t] •>} t ' • Il , .lU t H I l'l iMji. lira;'-- iT’J* ♦' Hhtil Uii*y im» uu.'Mn.iit:‘*.!..ily .-.'irit :i.i» t A. -I. lU tu ■ fl H'lU. * ut Ot t; • tilak** I H i lU * ' l*» i il.'lit .i I A»y.ll ID-’ ti • I'tG ' ‘■TlGtlil t F » H rui'l L *n y, ji*i- 111 • (.'.triF - d tji u r»i *4iu A- -u t i JI t I U i 1*1 » u ;tiT-iy »y.ll ID.-’I • i‘ ■ '■ f y ma,»t'»n>uict) o f tha Uonstii Union, During the prcKent' i!3 dtalo;i1o oPicefs,Picers, andnd allll off o a a o us as citiz?ns. already to the best of our ability aided in the prosecution of tlie war 1 and lUd to contribute in tha fatni shall ro our ear- edbrts ia sustaining tho E.xecutivo in of all such power a a IfiP son tribute mjst oilbrts ia s 'ho proper exercii exigencies of tlis case dam A t tho South, the revolution.ary doctrino of tho right of s.scession, aided by fanatical lolitionism at ' demand. ' revolutioni 10 Nortli, has arrayed va.^t armies against the Government. Abolitionism aud powerful armies against the Government. If this resistance fo law and.constitutional right be not put down, the Governmont is at an end, and we aro at tho mercy of any am* bitiouB military leader who can raise aimy sutficieut to defy tho civil power. >V 0 , therefore, iu commuii with the Demo cratic ma.'?SP8 of tho btate, -are in favor of vigorously sustaining the Government ia its straggle to maintain tha Gonstitu- pieseat straggle to maintai tion, the laws and the Union, at ad at any coat of blood and t believe that in order to the Gonst lon, at all haz-arde, !oat o f blood and treaBure. Nor do this, in tha true spirit of patriots, it ciwu onr fealty to oar party, f that our loyal aud energetic action as w 7 h _ believe loyal aud energetic action as a party irt of the government of the people’s choice, 'wHl be tha bast assurance that this war ia not waged to subjugate the h’oatb or destroy its institutions, nor to establish the political theories of the present party in power ; but solely for the preservation of n UonsUiution and an Union under which all V bo assured of equ,il protection uud the eiiji^ymont of equal VVe are the more confirmed in v.'h©n wy find that tha Democratic rights, confirmed in thb view party ol the natioa has lurnished to the G-jvt-i-nnif the largerrger portionortion off thehe loyaloyal soldier p o t l ow in the ranks of our ready and willing, if need liveti* to the cause of their ............... insent d tho Goverrmieiit ir connti-j-. :nt that the Union our Grand* Ai be, to giv( W e ivill never shall be dissolved am keii up, either to gratify antbitio‘as Sece.-sion- ict? at the South or Abolitioniet? at the North. 'I’ll? docrins of tho Democratic par ty is now as it was in tho days of Nullilica- tion, when _ our great Democratic leader, •Tatkson, gaidod tho dwtiiiioa o f tho nation— “ 7 %tj Unicn niHst a n'l fJtrtll hs preserved,'’ insj.ireil with such sentiments, wo enter upon tha canvass with tho hope that our (•pinitnis as above expressed may meet the a|.,p7.3b:Miaa o f ail Conservative Utiiuu-loving Itia:?n3. who wish -to eea the G.)vcrntaeut iviiutiiitied, iawle.js violeuco reprca-sed. ami I'tr.-.oo Siially restored to tha whole coinilrv, undar the Constitution, apon the linn basis .lUid riglits to all citizens. 1 '. a. FI\'*” '.i..f.'?, V'.'- n. lU'.'HMOvri, ( t« i*<oa, ,i.\KVi8 I, )';u. Upon the single sontirnont of “.n vig.ji-b'is pro.'i'flit ion Ol tli3 W'ur to put iljun rebel lion,” we think there would be no di.Tic dty in bringing all men in Herkimer county, ir- re?j)i*ctivo of parly lii'S. into lltc .3uppi,>rt of .n ringle ticket. The method of doing this, Imv.’evcr, is not through tho committee of any ono party, or any of its macliium-y. It cannot be a movement \run” by party Icm1- ers on either side, in which there rlinll be just so much equity and good faith as is re quired to keep up a pretence of \ no-party,' and no inoro. Feraonally, we aro indifferent to such a union, because wo nro not prepared to ad mit that a Democrat cannot show as much patriotism by voting regular Democratic nominations as he ca,n by entering into any arrangement such as 13 likely to come from combinations which have no eohesivurie.?3 in themselves, and ropresent no positIen*e3.?i','i- tiully different, ig reg'.irJ to tho prosecution of the war, from tll-at held by tho Demoeracy. We do not think- any considerable number of Democrats in tho comity are so desirous of the election of one or more of their namber to office, as to i o as Mr. B ckck sugge^sts- a’oandon tlieir ovfn organization and come into that of the Eepublicaus. A n open Convention of the people of the county, irreepcctive of party, who.^a notion would be shaped honestly fa irly, without regard to any outside coneiderations, vrouid probably meet the geuerid approbati-m of our friend?. Orurpreferable, the two County Committees cOuld unite in a call of such a character as would secure the equitable ac complishment of the end sought. In fact, a variety of ways will readily suggest them selves, to these who have no other object in view than to secure a united expression in the county in favor o f the war, to bring men of radically conflicting view's on ordinary politi cal details and issues honorably togothor. are not to be understood aa advocating either or any eowrfe ; b u t if onr friends are di:-po3ed to luvel their opponents half way on a single fiouiiaou idea—“that it is the duty of the people to rally with arms aud niean.g to the support of the Oovernmeut, until the struggle Is ended by tho triumph of the Gonstitutioa and tho laws, and the res toration of the Union,\ *'tve surely will not Stand in the v.ay, Jjmtncliy. Afliiu's ara appr jacliiiig a crisk in the ncible State of Kentucky. Tlie Rebel General B di ' kseb has issui:d his proclam ation to the p iople, while Ueoeral A ndp . usox calls on the loy.'-d pcfipio to the rescuo and drive the in- vado'-s from the soil. Large bodies o f troops are assemhlin.y and all liope of preserving the neutrality of UloState'is gone, 'ine war then is in progr*?ss from the mouth of tho Potomac, along tha line of that and the Ohio rivers, on to the borders of Kansas, an i;i(.'.x- y iS'-\ t-,. i-n l.;;r..3 lec-'^sify. Unless thvy iy permitted to dti’-iaujii L'aUii.iore. St L 'u- is, aU'3 the oitio.s of Kenttu-ky, as they have alr.?<uly corrupted Nurlirillo,'' .Memphis lui.i <\*.] they r-i'ist 1*3 put ilot.ti .vilh a nloLufal lack Richmu strong hfui auii ! y k Ol CJi-3- Yet great ear-3 b I iou M bo u:ed to confine n oxircist) of this t-sirib'e power of iSa’.Jtig the oxirci* IriHreFt do stances and the n'-xmiwcst pph-re compati ble with tho rafoty of the Rejiiiblic. More brawlt! lie power of iSa’.dtig cacbH to the ffiwest posL-Ihle iu- d f .'ly of the Rejiiiblic. tavern brawlers piid rattle braineil C'.ini- nicD'Jers o f Scces.sion are not worthy digni fying with the treatment prnp-:rly accunhid to wily, loiigdieaded traitors. Yagaborid spoufei’3 and editors of vUkge e a v f t«s are nut W'orth the powder expended iu thus stopping their noise. And ivo doabt—not tho policy of arresting, but tho tvi-^dom of holding anarraigned and aniadiet^d the f.?w .sympathisers with rebellion sciittered tlirongh- out the Free States. Full tli'.-m up if you will; hvi m d ict them and p u t Ihtm on trial at the eorUesi hiomuni. One conviction and seutencG will strike more terror than the mcro iucarce.ration of a dozen aspirant.? to tho honors of polilical martyidora, S'lve the Kep'iblic aiiylmw ; hut s;ivo it, C3 far a? Hi'iy b(3, by i/'3 reyui’ir U’ld ordin a r y tielon t f the triin n a h and tha laws. 'Thes*3 aaggestioDS ara not proffered in a caviling spirit. Their aim is to eave the Government fro.m incurring neclless hostili ty. The Union must be pres'xvcd, let the measures taken for it? defence accord, so far as possible, vrith tha Uonstit-atlon aud the principles of Civil Libelty. The Democratic reaointioa says no more than thia. On this subject, the N o w Yorlt Journal o f Qommarco, following up this comments of the Tribune, says : N o one oxpecta pi-ia-aners to be tried in these days iu a re'oeiiious, or oven a doabtfal State. But Now York is loyal, and United amiDatli !id officers in N ew York may do their duty impartially.— Vibuna is right ia sugi>uAing Hal, or a t least a spaedy ex- id bo awarded to saeh men as are arrested ia loyal H tales. The strongest presumptlvo evidcnco against •a man may on examination prove false, or forged, and when the Goveruineut can with- out danger to the public safety, perm it a a examination of th? evidonce by the accas -d, till?, causa of public jnstico Will betherc’oy fed. And it sDikes ua also that the would be made arresta themselves much more good etTe-ct on formatiau aud warrant issuii wlili tho usual in- uin.f out of tho id States Gouit, of arrest, on a sort of State order, or as tiio T r lluna stylds it, by leltrcs da cuchat, (it is ■ssraelitncBa raera tele gram) does not produea anything the effect which a warrant would carry with it, Tha frienda of a prisoner ia euch a case e.Ypreas their indigmitlun, an-J charge the ar- re.st to political or personal enmity, a charge which in thnos iib? the present ii'?ed not !uvo the slnuhiw of foundation. A v.firrant !r,im the U. tv. Judge or OommlHsiorii.'r, In the hand? of the U. S. Manshal, followed up by tent for Constitution and Cur BtGa XI 0 I.G. Tho vacancies on the Sfeto ticket. r'CCii- cioncil ))V tlie deeleni-lo.a of Mesfrs. Tr;;-T. 4 j-. *i!id Br.oi.TK, for AUoraoy Go'-mrrd nrd Treasurer, h-wc been eappiie'J by the £ m '\- ‘•ititution of the names o f .MAn.'.;r.\T,i, E. U:i,\.'- :'i..‘ax, of Allegany, for tho former, aral ” 1 ':;- Y’’iu.i.v;*:.i, of Duiiaio, for tin? Iat„* r. Mr. Cii.*. 3 iPi..'.i.T is w.'ii known us n:t ex- pprienopcl legislator, familiar vritli our ‘ alhiir.?, as well as a foremost, laemhcr of tlio legal profeEsIon. Mr. ’vUiu.;.?::.? is well known as a bunker in Fuffalo, with qualifica tions such ft? render his selection a iLicid,:'! iiriprvivement over the former nomineo. The joint letter of acceptancG of the e-'O- didaf'3.3 i? pubii-hed clscwh'.TO, and we ask fi.ir it a caudii’s priusid, by onr opponents ar, Vt'oII a? frioiidc. Vv'ehaY'3 yet to kiiov,'Emt, tho mo.st reckk -33 rovJ ■'.* of D'v.iio-orats Lrc, presume,! to assail tiro purity or patriotlr.m i>;' Mesir.?. Jox;:-? and IF<\.rio:iD wiio, as E t;,!' i.ffie-TS have cimctuu'Jy co-op**ratc'I v-it’n ofdiei's for the spi'c.lj def-nce of o'lr c o 'rf iy, 'ind who, while doing this, faik-d lu-t to ; . 3 . i the “fho-hiy\ ^wiml'er.? wiui en <*xi.'>**)',.o: i,\f i!i:*ir ra.-'centi'ra, w’uich Eared tlio Ftf-.tu ItiOiisands of dollnrs, ami r>u'!. a check tho .-tieculators for :i time ct lo;i.rt,cr,.l si ut ' maj'Oi'ify o f our roiinor.: to tho fiehi coiafo;: • lily chid. Tlieio geatiomcn have oi.uwii i'V ih'-ir work.-; flirt tLt.jare wcrUiy th'? aUUiuii? they now fi'!. The h*lt,;'r r f ucrept-.’-Uce J-'- fines the i:u.sitian of ;'.Ii (Lu c.imiidu\'!. ami piit .3 to iv.?Lth*! quibbles and ca'.-Iloi'? cD'/oe-'u In iui-'-repivseuiing the position of tho i-’e mocracy. liir.raun—?''.ilbg.v.Tr, Ctii rc...I.r. The caritc*?!. ia ?Ir tu-i; i, tbii? for, hno t;: ‘u little bvd.ter than a fnec-.-.s.-shifi of I-’.-dr-rii •■■■: fe.-i*.'-':. Tho breve Lvox full I.-f-.hire EupeF .e n!imb!'i-, 3 , and for ihe luck of rolnforr'.-.io.onf- ha lift'd p'!i.*-'i?U;!J.!y deinan.led ; and now *,.';< •have tiie liarniliatlon f f a sun'cridor of .M 1 : 11 - itK'.i'h brave comm.''n,l at Lexington, w’i. i \ i!i',y were Ije.-'t'io'ed jiro duy? by a ts.idr,.; JO.yd!) Ih'bi'Is nii'L.'i' Fi:;'';;--tlii'e.a th U .3 goo.I soluiera u? ever hreath-d h *.v • b'*i-ti com]'on ,’.'l to a;*e''pt of :i parolo ‘at fh'* luoi,’-' of an insurgent it‘,i..l;*r, l.n*e;’.n?o tliey r- ,'-,* • ■* yuiid tin? reaf-h of rcii.roi'i'Cincnt.?! In i ‘, v mim-o uf onr eoiintry. why b; iid.G V.'hvi FEUiTOXT’.-! comm;?n,i oruo.nnn nm.i ' ■--I'n•.,•■*! heiv, there, :•••■.! ev.-ry'vh.'-ri., ir .rilin ■ ii';: - b.iiiils of nvbL* n> -n t-i br'cnme cuioisft] ni!sm;>r,'i;r:‘iiK*iit ? brtportnnt, to inG v •( >wn fiia !' ?fc*!n.s lik'.-.viue r*.? .entuil that fie* gr\vt Ff.-C of Missouri ahall n*>t. br- saerifi.a-d ,ur,d o\, run by Fi'icn's v-.nd-d horde-. It i? tio \ that W-? are ii'.ita’! capable of judging orriili- biry movement.? : but it is a uui .•lus-o’ impr.-^ tliftt th? cami'.ifga in .--;i;e,* tli • U:t of Anguf.* at ha.^t, lias bo ai ni-rat 'b.;'-. tro'i3. and that ov\ryt!dng i? i i .n ui\ Ihpr.‘. It is Dot Well to liql’tlv cooh.;u-! Uruc-IOXT. but if is not t’;; ■ man fj:* L ,* fiir.03, th'^re .SiiouL] be no riawki.-h .'■'.nf' mont in fav-jr of koopiiie jiim in hi? pro-mi,* position. Hr in TTr*n It IS tTi.ut in th > c'by of 'Aev,- Yorlx g.rvo tu the an exhibition of hi? upda-'n hi*; Fi', -d- dcntlftl aapiratioub'v.rar'? disreg.'irded by fh- Democratic Party. Vv’ilh.j'ftt friemis ut. tin* N'jrlh, ho followed Y.^xenv Ic Go., into tin? Hpcesiion Convention, v/iiere he ii?iewi-e cli? cevorcil that ho wua not wafited ; biit h.aving '-■ominitted liimself in a speecli ab inridiur- ja bi.'i'rowed wit, stale slang, uiid a venom peculiarly hi? own. Iio g.xve vent to hi.? ;,'ir- chiarge-J soul. Again h« hag visited lx or; Y uit , on a patriotic mission, and again h'ts he unbo somed hi 3 woes in a spoedi which proves that he has mere hostility to tha Di;mocr?i!.ic party than he Iras love for his Gouatry, He show’.? that his eiideavors are specially directed to breaking down th'atpaity at every h,?za.rd, and bringing it to liia own bank-up't condition. H e was a uefunct politician he is simply a traveling mouutobuck, le- teiling a littio patriotism and a great deal of revenge cu the D-emocratic party, w-liicli has ri',)t estimated him at his own high price. Wliat if it b\ r - i * 'C'’ ^ T r-.?: -\ ti .'!'- ;• r- 'J ;i'* l.'.iiHvl!!\ 1.1 1 ' ,: .' , p:, Ii.?h>*.? 111.■ l*.d!'*\. ;!;e r:!}K,.t. '1 ■ . . , i- .. I'tuili IVum whft'h il ;q p •\ ? It,.'. b,.* I',..; dent nil ilin'd t',!.* : ',f i‘i-'*:!'.;'. lui.'ft.-tloii ill defcreii'-'c to a r.'ip'.'' L ■ Kentucky : ?’x. n'-ft.v rj i : tx . tv.', i ; : ' ' ' . F * : j b *X. . i D.car Sir : 'i'fie l:tt>.> act ^i.i ; ■ e- .. > viiliug fill th'.! cofilUc iti'.ei of lie? ,. ■ . !., <• rl Ticri'.m? in ojjcn r'*be!!iu'i e.gr.uiet ti. _■ , - crniiiei't,was U3 a iif*ce?ftary v.-ur i\.*':-i' accepted aiul iuilj uppro-r'id by ih*; i„ y -.1 ,,n'?ri i_.f th\ coniitry. il lir.iit-*'! jtlio per uit., ul eoT'di.o-.tliuu to prop'Ttv I’.eliiKtry t*mj*’. y- i ill the .-.rrvic! Ilf Gi.! rebellion v,.ih th - lo',. h'dge and of iiu owrioi'?, u.ud. ic ’ ui of cuiftucij f'iug clftvea tiius emp!e\vd, u'* 'iu'ir ctat-u? b.i bo th t,,.ri.tiriijd ellh.'T I.'T t',,* cuuris of till! United ritu'es or by su:*? ' rpiontly lopiHftib.r.. The pr.-i-^i*—latio.. <i Gen. Fremont, how'wrar, uti .-r '.Hte oi l! ■ doth of Augu b triu’i-rvnii? and o. ci'ra.? * violv.l'-'s tiir/'r.vr In tlr.'v'Vp-'ir-'.-a’ .;''.,\!.ucs that tbo (iVi'pt.rLy oi rcOoD, w:**..:, ■; u-cd i'l Euppiat of I'le ivb.dJi >u nr nut. .-di:. I b MUMifiscui'.'h b u fl if ocnflitimr b, '.lift! ti ■.'}’ -'.t one.' be ra;Mn:ni.'l.'.i. Th-- act uf Guiici-. i -f.-rrcd to -wra! i-, urabely li;.* c-'i;...:;vutivo 1 '>h'.*y 0 '.’ y.'i' .k'bv.;:ii;tiMtiu'i upu:. ti.:? ib.-I.yalc ci;d pio.'-.ing quc.FIim, r!h( heuce the l.iy.*! meu ...i •be hi.-ibi.-r ,-l.t.'’! ,'!'’.ti:-.' have icU r.'ii.rvi:- ’ all Anrs of a'.;V at* on t’.i'3 j;',rt o i i‘: ■ vo'/rrornent ol the I'nitcil Btalc.-: ip,. ; endderdy jt? t'uvir midrt a pnpvJatT.n ’..x,>:e for freeduui uiiv- who!,-,* pfesem o i ’ nut Iftil to uHive a j'iluj,.;! \Ut*'l for freeduUi uiiv- v lot Iftil to pHive a T'llnj,.;! iqip: ro t 01 terror to tl;-? h.uiuv; ur;d i-iiini'-r-s of Yon may, ihcrofui\>, wi.lijttdya iffm -i'nr (l/til Cot ..V..'l,.irj'T,o ir/ii.A Ihe U.',;. , . nnvol.’lu'ie l i ' cv.i'.' ,b'.rlr: i ’.t.-.hfj . l.dim n s v f l l - n i l / u —i'.f,.* ti'In.'-t.,-1 '}jtahl'r K-tiii,I J .-r-’ , n;ln- -ni ml-—hare. rCfi -' . n ' r 'I'ke ho;.' * D a.m-n-csiiy i!i','.t; 5 .cd ’ey tlu-m, U 3 it ic i v Kiji'clf. tiiK this }-i'i'’r war if-uri ui.-ler ib'. ],T. 33 .j'iro f f ft uidb'.u'y us-c •,>:b,!y ' b !■, Fi'*‘Tioiif I'lHirvV j jiiGilh'd the Grp. uu'- Il ill t lie sprniil'.d o' In n e-.t - . .. '<y y t.'i ;[',^ti. ii. d t':’l m i he , ■JfJio’t t f in.':, 'tlu,! iati;i.n;L m rtiA o ;.;,*] i .y rx.i-.' •, b'j no iiil..,.ij.preli0.n*:ii'ii'? ' y.'ur rcui]. ur pM''(,;?se? ^ludI tlir i r'ld \■■ ■ luy.b.y of Keutftcky be at tbT m, ,'F r ’lii!'d, must b.; u.v a; f-, r.It’i Xi-Tb i Luve n-I-b, -,ei: JIUI ibr t’.i ? r-'<i:ue-: i u* to ■*xpi.'.t:-b,ii of y, u vb-w;. up?n f]:e p ; G . f . i io.uonl'-j i.;.^cl.'u;.uixo.i iq.v.i '. : have i h.ivu Gi« h-ju.ji' to bo very r* r; ■;\! 'v'GU ub *.lie!|t H >1 Vft'it. •!. E • Gi.: Exceilefify, .\i brahuin I Ii.c-Iu. I'lelit of li.e Uui.c.J ifmter., T:lft I'.?'-rrriu:.,\. s Fxr.ri,T in: I.I.'- t -^ o X. hie:';, i . ’. b-: ITox. JocErrf H ot ,.' - blr ; th ’„? 'lay. in relftiic'i 10 ifif j., .■ - 1 , u r u r ‘ >'“U. _Fr‘'e;ot.f. i? r'*c*c!vr-.i. ■ voo.'.l a i „ b - r !.. him by ir-.H 1,., ^'ibji'ct, a!:il wlih.Ii IS t'l bi be rcei-i'v'e.s I|. I ii,.T..-, t’\'] i 'thU'. r b b , !: mnUh ? u :>s d i.'d'e lly n,-. '.ly u-.*,'. , 1 .■ i *■ , writ*'. I will ih'ili. V'-'I. ll''t *■! Tu-ft.' biiC until •Ib-ri*'!:'.! Fr-'.ilr.,; I.„. io )•.' •eb-*.' the c. 'A i ftb V . e ; f 1 ' v d e Sit V 1. A [xaur*! J ;'t C«0jlV *_tf ti;*' I , ! ! i :'T tu Gen. J';‘i*,mill!,, v.lii'-li 1 .'.; : ' ■ bi'i'\ pub!',f: i.j 'ib,'*i Cl *r. i ' ;' i!ini”i'\*i' Wl? i'l ‘I b.iU of 1 i . -b',t'i.:s S; .- -b ci' ’ V, -Mr. Il.'.'lt, ud\) e ‘t..:*> .11 !,l,;,;'a 'll, • ho'bl\ b. ^ ! '''• t ■’ ' T he gov-Wiiamid h'-.? ll:u ;ra..!u ; ; *! I ItT-.* .-'1 , . I 1 - i ... , , e? nr'.u;.; ir';; lur ■■ •',■ .yi i-, t til f>*infisc:l‘i' ih.'i.' r.' .-n * b'-uft' '■ *' '' If'.''i le* pi-tipr*. (,r ar : b r l. i. ;>b*': * •* liM.'.it *1 til,’) 1 . ' i?i '' iq-\'*s n,. I'.iii'.'* '. b' ' ‘ If :;.i J *',■'■*! ClK-ljll,.'\ I ' i'^'e .••(■j;.!,,.. • ; , Th'V fidiov, ing n.iGc'* o fan i vio',’.-, m 'niii'i- fti'd i:i t!m Can.\:! CoEiDiicsiioaer. The Bruee-R'Opublican trick, rf!p-adi.'\ting tli8 regular people’s nomineo for Canal Com missioner, F . A . Tfti.Lir.ion i.? not iiIc.Gy to work to the satisfaction of tho “slioddy 'gen try who iateuded thereby tu make euro o f tlie canal patroiv.igft. Tho IT. Y . lU m l d r.,?y.? : ‘‘Certam Republican wlrc-paik-rs are it.,:;!?, trionsly cireuuiiing the ubl*3 tlmt th.- IK n . FiiftonaTcx oi. TAU.?t.\r*on ha? signirfint id,-- intentioa o f withdrawing from the pooolc-'s ticket in favor of Mr. I»r.;;t,;K. This rumor is wholly false. }.[r. T.tL-A'.'.Don will iiof only run in November, bat tvill be elect.,*.! by ,T,n overwhelming majority. - ---------- <xn-*<v -9 r»-w— —~— O et Coftatiy, r.Jght cr vVii^ag. If tho ItepQbr.'ona ar<! sincara in do.slring tohava but one party, lot them meet, abjure the Chicago platfonij and join tlic Uomo- cr.at?. Ko'w many times tlK*y have j>*c*rpd u? for onr party cry of “ Our conati*y, r ight or w r o figj How often have their theologiftn? pctiTfounc;'1 thi.? dogma o f Demo'cracy f. heresy. Let them folloiv ns and we will soon lead them to vi'ttory. ^5l'”From Misso'ftrl, further detail? of the surrender of the gallant M ru.ic-tx, are piib- iished. It is stated that Gen. F p - kmoxy I.? the eve of starting, with a larg*? force, to drive oa'- the Rebels from Lexington, and along tho Missouri rivor, !t'']l:T*'r.*'u, v.-'*. .? ;>,p‘.i*in r ’i ' i ;: i i'.n’i ' i i i i ' w v.-bb '.d1bi‘ imn,i!'t'‘nt i,.t WA'lbir! “ -X yui!!i - nrnn of i-ii** i.? Witii,h:'l!i i»r. 1 ,'ig l,*i I: f.'tiir,* !>r.'’'.!'iu 'u ! b u - i j' F'-cret ir'.’ Vf:ir, yc.-ferihq,', during wLii.li h> m i'* t!i ? f'dlft'.viug rt-it.* I'mut: - i J** v,;!-! •*. rPsiiL'ii*: \f KI’ulucl.'y. ruJ f'pp ,::it'?d lienhauini, in the Fe.ieral army. H,* h.-.J i caBiun t'l go HuTiih, •.•.Lci'c li.; w:? i ni ] iul.) the r-'oc-I i’.'iiiy. H e'wss Tire.'uiit. jii tlie Hull Run ni g\!g'3!n ?nt, un'l 1,:; > ii -en In ‘i.; i vicinity up 1 ,1 tho tun.? uf hr? e-;'*;!i’i*, ft, few day? ago. 71.3 ese:ui*.-!l l*y g-rtrlng li the lin'cs and obtaining the aid v.'hu bioiigl.t, him along' in '.'uvered sp in straw. \ lie ha.ijisyw I MiiU i:i„l ity.— 'ill <y arc* all well .ftkitlied and ft.'mn*l:*.r.t- ly supplied with shocB «if g'?mi ipjrJity. ,.f ’.vhich t.hcco r.re a E.iiaplo \(sh'ftv.Iiig a v^r.- good article on his fi-i-t ) 'i'hey ;ire pa'd piomptiy. Thu Virginia troops are uil :';rl*l in Virginia bank biiia, and Ml the olln.r? ia c j I u . 'I’he Limisiami. tvuoii.? were oIFi'i'I bank paper of that iH'ruto or gold. 1 he bey.? put tho m-attcr to vote an-i decided tu take gold, which w,?? paid t'o them, \‘heir rati.'! ? aro lib.crr,], and, in short, to use !'!* en-.u words, tlicy have plenty of cvoryUiing. Hn was otTerKi.! nml declined a colon >lcy ia t'u! rebel army. Ha '.v.-ts yosterday uflcroi uu.I 1 which '■!trl!ig liey,,;:!' him along in his m-srh'-t warn\ straw. lie .viiy? Ecanr-r-^^p.-! I n a t ,dau:!-* 3 i' srmy. Jla '.v.-ts yosterday uflcroi accepted a ilentenam.-y in our .anrij, in w his father, from Pennavlvunla is a c:i Ii:*! ‘Jem RarP.-.m of Europo. trade, con- corn trade, The/-L;nd‘ Lane AZ.-yrr. s, w biuUfi't aatliui'ity in tjia corn elude? its If view of th.? Rritish for the wce’rentliug Aur. .hi, by i^^^y!rlg “ 'ViUi ail the iii’roiabL? weather we I.avo had her,3 and on the continent, rates liavo b?un iirrii. V, iieot n: rot a.iytfhrra p h nii- f i ' l ; ry.) i? shcrtiii Germany, mul,?esr,ri!■^Sly l;Qllpo^a^rl.*?aI•egeIK■raIIydtlI;l^- ’ cuL icUiafactury in i ’ortugal, ail corn c.xce'}>ting nuiizf!. is admit ted freo of duty to the .’RUU td .Vp.-'il of lu-xL year.’’ 'iTie recent intell’gonea more than confirm? th.;-se vle-;v.? ; and has ftlrea.ly triven a fiiiip the prices oii thi.*5 side (d tho Arilantic.— 30 in Italy, uml potato.*? are gciicrally doi;l t ful. L o a s r p r k : s . therefore, i f renchet. mv-d hi Ira ibciv.,'-. fi’l.e harve-ftt not beim 1 Ul? lureiga uemaim give? mou-cv t W c;t, tmnloyraufit to iurwmders, tMl? canals, caigoe.? to our ships, and a lur'ra sliec-t to the b'ouk of e::poit? and iu - 1? to tl to the prices on thi.? ;?ide oi tho Till? tureiga uemaiul gives mi illpl'jyrai caigof.*,? .b.ditncf Of the two Il.ipnliliean Consuls, Corn and C o tton, the hiMor iu*t content nji to l';> king. Go,lie i,? a jiris.mer vi'liiie C<*rn. t!;,'! Fh.H Cohsiii, faikiJJ t/ver tJic country rjnl 13 hailed with onthudiasm at ii-ftrao aud abrc'ftd. A.v Com m 'toie ft voteoi 1 *J pie’s ytato stund on the ?aui;,’ ’piatfonn aud stipjairt same can'liilatf’.';. Uur neiglibors, who 30 di;jya.?ted wilh tlii! Uoniocratic Si ventiiin. beconsu it ent*.*rtained the of admitmg the fvloz-arters to ita com undoubtedly receive tho “aympftthi: treason\ witli open hands. A on: ■■'• 10 '.',—Tho Mo2art Gener:!} I'le of N ew Turk city, have by 1 *J to I’O, formally aJop'oed tho ‘ ito Ticket” as\” tlicir otui.”- have by Peu -Pen VYooil a n d onr ilepnbllcan coileagu**.; no-v ib.’ piatfonn aud mrt tl;e Sr neigliboij, ivuu v-e;.; Uomocratic S ta lo Con J q'ftc?tl,'**i insela,!?!;!