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'•Como from fead Btpck.”
M*ny persons believe • there is as much loth*
blond of men as in horses,” or other noble stock—
.that you cannot make a great and good man, of, one
whores sprung from low,depraved parents, anymore
than a high,■mettled charger-call be p«odacn*Oat>of
a mongrel connesloga. We h*v* often thought of
ftps sentidient in connection .with Andrew Johnson
—the notorious renegade now placed on the ticket
with Abet Lincoln as a caodnlate,for Vibe-President
df the once 1 tfnlted States.
•Andrew Johnson was bora and reared in this city
r rattier its obscure subrbs—and Some of our in-
r hi
:|t &|ta. ^atrcot.
every Thursday, at Albany. Qa.,
Hieniui.
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V rA ltvrti^mHits ruled according to the «l*ove
ini;,jtutl hofr-l* •IS for publishing Isgal ad-
. Albany, bspitsnuremember him as a low-down blackguard,
jeowty,Ga. without character, save for vieioosness ini depmyi-
I . •- ■■ «■ > w-i.. ty. His antecedents werealstrof tbe vilest and most
|ol Xdlerltelua loegtal-5WMWSS. S, much by way of iduswiing onr
*J tju ’ While We recognise to the feilest extent the true
I Dwiidou Iron dd 40 uu repablieso doctrine which plates each and dvery men
,!.,r*i(nd Cfi'ditor»"# 00 otrhis own merits, we Cannet and should net eren-
kxdc the fundamental lawsof humanity impressed by
the Creator, under which men resemble their ances-
try more or less closely ; sod in examining tbe claims
at any man to confidence and station, we cannot
stetely owerlook pedigrss unless where performance
has-been an varied, ami declined, and characteristic,'
as to Jew*no room tor inquiry. We have seen ma
ny instances «l what is called men rising by their
own tali* ilts,or ■virtues, or merits, to.p1accs soppnsed
to be hr above-their ptace of birth; but it Will gener
ally be found inlhasecasea.ilmt the mob liad really
tbe liencliti. ofipetligree, although Obscured and diio-
■; and I hey certainly bad good motherland Other
Inherited-good blood.
■Fora mechanic
k-rt R ul h’rtate ind N^-roysper Njuarq *
,;.uls aid Negroes, pn-yaarr—.-. 8 «0
ude frvi erty.bC p«r yqunra tfir each inset
[irwiuiutaifs.-t iaaertioge.<**•!« kflowtice.
from the Mt-iCitHis Appeal. ,
two WU1 CoEtjOsy ca <Dto.
r.ls in drfant. they sweep on the Vdh,
und thro' each vale;
i the hills ami sosou
a spoken by wooeamad bra*e-heartevl men,
ili'jed by Bullions, again and again,
vuth has resolved her, great duly to do,
'.•as bsvean arm ml-lVer wens, are true:
LiauJsnl is waving, it floats to Ik* sky,
l true needs essblsreaed,—•* We. will con-'
I or die.'" s ; .,
:hanic ofany kindto attalnfairlyand bon-
position ordinarily assigned tore pretes-
sionaUy trained aspirants is proof of his merits, and
bfthe.sopndpolicy uftbeay stem wfiicb looks to mer
its'; hat w: have been often deceived or beguiled by
plausible appeals, aud by OalW suppositions, ftal it
ltn<h are Invaded, dter suns hnvtwto dread, smuanmetidag euoofahog to place a enn apparently
wu? ure in ruin* and her idil i* All red, alum u iwiciiiiHail nwiiuML’ It |ul« been hwrtoJ
Irltitntr ajrisw'imiud. and as free. for instance. In bclrall ot Uiis renegade und political
re.tlist ruil i» llnpr oOaVselothe sea: • vsg’sisiad, Andre* duhuson, that lib was a tailor—
[ebddreu bate sworn, by. shetr altar, and He Vvtr was repetuble or trustworthy ms« tui or,
noblest of wslcbwords,-*-« we wit cuw
r die.' 1
Iliere's a daharri beneaiji oar'bright son,
Wld falterOrflsg til* oar ftficdnm is woli/ J
haiue. be a by-«onl, a hissing and score,
1 up as a traitor to millions unborn :
lim of bis bbrad ever press up the sod,
V - i lo Freedom. Krligfon and God;
Is united, about tbs ihritltag v vav-ery
uanhot-d has bet'll a awaggering^rubue sweeter,
ini} publicly and prirafMy a lying adrenturer^nigh-
iy inpt-Jmisea-which he never |»erfunned. Truly hi
iiia'case jl may-be said—e- U'or/Jkreiukc's the JMX—
Wunlof ti me leiluw ”•—JlalcighUStn.
J^ldical Jtccordcr, Writing, of the IV iuder. Hospital • v«^«rdsyevwiia(t the sneaky attempted to erect
•"* «f aur sea* and «ha might of oof
Inerey and ald frina’bur P.lher on high,
fW »*l saved in whoa ilonger was flj(jlti
[•beikapraiss Wb U.s'Ubeny-non.
P'e the glory for ar|iat.w. have <1
■ *uy s«r (MB-lanl. gait flosls'i. it,
|" «* oatckoaid., - We nriU<ed*i|W*r
Sotace
leltjenc, frei'jho
ImtelGgeisi - -
loW head,qoakerdll*-fret*., and
r "fab feat. ..re lately sAo h
. lli|
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J the
1 »f»r-
How Character la Developed. a
“ Circnaiatancea make the pmn,” is an oM'fldage,'
ja which theue Uodhie truth,"but man, wesee.it often
statfd, tnaies circumstances. In a limited, sense
there inadme some truth,also, intbvs last atfirmafioa,
but ilais,Certainly true that circumstancq 'dbvhlope
charactgtw The circumstance of this war has devel
oped character—character in its bright ap Well 'as
darkest light. It has, in’ bur armies, shown who is
gene raw and brave, and who is ineaModCQnardly;
who is skillful and able to lead hatfavlijtttoa-lo victo
ry, and w|» is not; whom, like Lee, Johnston,‘Batu-
regard and otlieus, still in the land of tbe living, the
arinies in the field ipay repose conficence 1c, and
b Character has' been largely
whom lhey may not.
developed by Ihiswar—developedWi our Generals as
well asprivales inrtbe field-; developed in those who
have remained«t bume, as wellasifi those who have
gone into service-; developed 1n our women, as well
as in our'men; ift fbe pulpit and in tke press; in the
farmer and in the merchant. This war has don*
wonders in developing character! History will tell
-many a stoiy to be read by those .who come after
with gratification and pride, . It will tell, also, mi
tone at which thousands now Hying would bli
and be put to shame 1 , could they see the reeoitL Tbe
sons and daughters and grand-eons and grand-daugh
ters of-miiiy of the former willftte envied by those of
the latter, as they read vyhat History will teU of their
common ancestry. How galling will be the record
of a traitor she te Ms cans arid daughters who with
pernseil lierealter-! How hrrmiliuting will be the
reflections of Ihoad who will rfa dstamuced the Ex
tortioner 4n this war, (apd. of thore wfia. grew rich
upon die necessities of the soldiers’ wives and famie
lies) drem whom they derived'their origin I This
prars*4 war has developed all s«ch characters. - As with a
ts,and pen of iron,and the peioladiamond,” the record will
■*' ” “ ‘ ' n»n,o( the patril
' the wnj'ast, of the
whose idol 'was
Mammon, whose heart was filled with thefiesh-pots
of Egypt, and Whose soul paused only Rller wealth.
ThbsqcharacterstiRveheen developed fay the dreum-
stancepf this war, as characters have afwaya beeri
developed by efreumstaimes'; rihd it Weald be well
for-all wik) aie conscious of the record that wi!U*)
mud# cf them. Rial who have chosen th* evil, and
norths good,to reflect.npourtbe legacy whiyh they
Will to Unitchildren. ' * ' ’* • — '
• »'* " • [Aflmta InlettigeTtttr.
No more boat.- r,re allowed to ascend the Cumbrr-
ttmd rivtr, the government being unable to 'furUya
convoys against gaayriltxs. . .
The Sandusky UOgistcr of the 22d states that the
xebdlQyaeral Archer has been transferred /rorfc
,f ohuscevdelund to Wlsbington. He will be sent to
■B^nlToeter and placed under rebel fife in rvi tui
tion for the treatment of Union offiecic at Charles
ton,
In a idbwtFin the yani.ee Uoase pn the.Sotb on
the repeal of nie commutation clause in the drntt
Ua^ Schencck, of Obi», supported the repeal of the
clf.'ore. He statfiStllat Gib rebellion mhst’bb be pat
-down, it not in ten years, in twenty years. If
peace tou^ be made to-day every seniible -.man
knows it would not last siaur day", if wsyecogni-a
tbs Seuthirn Cowfsderacy as a "distinct nation vim
a.border fromtl.t l’oiomso to ths lisflf »C Mexico,
we may expeet war, murder and eeurything els,
J»E». Lin’s psfsjiTBJR—A currp»psiden%uf *hf
BftrlicalJLte-nk'r, writing of the. Wiader HuspItsI
ner JtioiuMfnid, w-y« jt -qparera over sixty acres of
gK>uwi-l*»V JlfiriF. »uirgemw, tbtee Uwplrias.su dl-
yisiopa.-ptripapnwy toac^omaiqdwtethree'tbpjjsaad JJJ*?
GEllUtifA tltoN'r.
Makicttv, July t‘d.—By a kind of fkeU agree-
meat iberc has. been 'vary''little muskcirj firing for
. patiprfA FtfFPCtl* dnisiooapre spproprtrtcd ca-
< VeoeeH eoaflng, which we’ts wea from eiu,i,el y to.Nririh CaWmians. He adds*
_ ‘ ' ; ‘ d in fact all
Lyuchhar;
. , irafeiwk
I this among tlid attendauts; Some olftSe'veqr,
link women wHhwcopwiff »«fi mrimos «nd outw
tin*re once <ir twRereweek,' but every day, ulTd ut-
ueJiiug ttemeehae to ptrticnlar wards and division-
ed, •» IXtyoo )f«w»whi"rii«l is writing l-rfiyoo {-4
. “ “ mi| i«rly as if he wereriltenyrMM of ^"“S mm *
uC:^*’***™^'*?*** . c^hgraglram.raramiy «e»a.
Ks'-sS'SFJ.'Ss
' '*Ah^litlcn fmGm tach qt ftloasa, he went duw* *• Richmondri»v»ruit
w . , | (ir , boors Ciref Kwndred bortles o» p>ri were *e« re htm.
Wta P ^- Of the ■wmhefhw "*remd*wJorhisomw «me, «d
'senltbe remainder to lira, htwpthris for* oahded sol-
ers. ^Q,w»-W>—W ■«
Corroa ¥oa Woriwns.—TheColumMa &utBCar-
a battery in front uf Ovr. Cleburne's Uues,'stq>ppsed
with tbe Ittrihnluitof ctneriiTuig some demonstuiloa.
fibew our avtltlfry opetied'on them, which Watreo-
P-inJed to very viguryosly by their comtsat shelling
with blight intermission along the whole tine up ,to
eight o'clock tMCbiiofhing.'
• BwreS-Winnstt paper*?say daring tbe Vktrmish-
na omthe t.sh. jaikr Hlh mad «*h. thay torn 4-SJ0
men, as ahpwa by ufireial medical reeerds te Chsl-
ThetikatHnonga Gnette of th* JObv ’^telalaa »
dispatch front hbcrmsa ts.Ux of the -!tth. ft acys
n dispateh troiu-SUernisn rvccivCd, ihat tperntug re-
sports, that yesterday we made an umacurtslhlst- _ - -- -
tack upon theedvsny’Fpositi-m, 1e>lngBetween 2WRH ThucMay,
ami dm*» men. The ham wan particularly heavy ifiJ-HIU “f*re«
otbevrs. (irucral Harper reported mortally wound
ed. Col. Dsn McCook, cavalry brigade, Crib Bice,
oltb Ohio, very aevseely Wounded, Cul- Cvalodell, of
She Wth. kwdokugwmw uilk'-Httaata, ttUJd. AVe
tvvk-a few prison ora, but fo-at. suppose we iuflicsrd
heavy Joss as the ■tttemy kept belWVeu.ttreir topufi-
eltions. ’* ' • '* - *
'*>*' chiselled orit'Of tbe Chtba-O I
i he begi nof n-r of t hs .wav, fis j^Cfatewid itf'jfir, »IK thawsH kwraad«T
ie bnlri ewniiutalways be had: the tormer is abu>
usnt and' Vasily obtained. Every one has noticed
Unit raw COtl-si, when plunged in water rs scarre.y
more than dampened externally; when ourued or
-corelied and submitted to the same pr.ieess, it is itt-
sUhtlv wet through. This is owing to the destrue-
1 i on o the oily principal which it contains, which oil
prevents the healthy mat of cotton op wounds.
“dthai at the begMiid of itm .wav,
1 ««ox nl i iri P** ln F «2e*>vrnrai »r
.veihM"!I t,re wt,,<:h •""•I* ».
|^“"tiiern
« he can-to seek a covert frotri
™. and ro bncome instrumental
frace, on tlm basis of the pwk-
"'dspendfr**, which Ub'hHriis
ESfiWjNS^SjcnUn I
Oditll, <rf New York, opposed
<ommut!jtio^xL»nsfc.
Gjirtickl, ofOUi.oj eoid if tbe
jtfptpl of the
e!an«a
retained, ,our armies nill upt -be adequate!/
tiHed, and thft rehellloanot W put Jo,wn during this
xi-rm ot Con|rre9s aor<dtinng Ibis adnmfstra tion.
Malfory, of Kentucky, Skid ths policy of reeoning
to eonsoriptiofl wrr the V(oret the goverament oouIJ
1» Nsw.Tsvk on the l$th gold opened at 215. dt-
eliwed ;o.gl4, advancedto Jgt*, olasiajrat 2211 firm.
Exports of Rpecip Htod jpy oqsralUioo. Nttr.uig-
Sna at 253 currency. - J,
FBOU .YlfeGINlA- . ,
tVlLXixcTO'v, July g*—Tbe Joarwal has Veecivel
Riehmoml papers' of tho 20tfo_ No newiofJnt,ercM
Vetevsbrirg, Jitnc28tb—T.SOp. m.—Tbt stUiRtua
nachaftjred* TherebasilOon'tkebsual Oa^oua-lin-
aud picket filing. %ka Kars of the two armirs at
some poiuts nvt over tiro. JiU^drcd yards apart.—
Oar troops are in ♦xcpKfnt spifils aud much re
freshed by rain and cool wither. • , # \!so v 1 iute fa-
vurabie to wownded. - *: * * • •
It is reportelibtrAsidef ^rps has foUe to Wash-
IngtQh. • .
Ayaakte Weuteaairt ckptnredTuwday Grr,r,t
is going to (tar Fctersburg W pieces With shot an *
sliell'iu a toir days.
Xfcild quoted in Xew York eu the ^4rh at 244,
closing !!4JK ' * ’
A pmtMtitter frtn PAershtorgv 2Vtb. sara i! »
enemy continue t6 shell (be siiy day and mgui.-n«
Xo Jsrn.ige of iutportauCe. . 'T
Safoigti. July. i.~TUe Confederate wiU public
the following letter in extra to-day’:
Ifnstuu, X. C., July 1 .-^ir—i, r^gebed here to
day after tno and tt half days jutwuuy ttwdi s -
I demt tlilek tbe rokd will W tcpaitdl f.»r .v
mouib to I’etersborg. All the f.gliHna Ihr sev«:aL
days has beenVrUin railroad neat Huaia'i* Mat»<>:i.
TliVre wus heavy krfng there, yestmjUy, \
we gotrthe advuutage* Tb* city canuot hctikcu
by Gran > AH rtem eonlMcnt of ekr al-iliiy t* L . I
rbo place. Tbe ehemy .condnnnxn abeil cbt ciiy-
every day. , w,, r* j -
Come houses are badly damaged, but few perse! 9
killed. Ttw'Ooemy'alMhMk«m#%W bf efttafnenbr t
Is thought to bo 2d.man won .uwor Cwm*. Han ;.-
ton, F. Leo, W, 11,-F- Leejfti■Why¥>*»?*<< >’ n
yankec raiders unicer Wilson and Spoaeey, sc L
killed, wounds and esplureiSreifi oftMrir, refer h, r
with liriton kuadpvd korsos anfi cspicrfrl U pioc. s
o^artmoty kttd.RU the^r wage* tanins. boggsfe i .
fttamtntitfAUi This happened* on. Weduee-lsy sc l
" Slotty tYovk. Ttliy alto cApt urt-i
It is said by soldiers to have Beck the boat ««u-
tlils war hits ever Seen.
neg.-oes. 1
is sajd ‘
plete route
i; ' t ” ,;I iKhKw'awmal'
Msmtarrs, July g.—Soiliiai' new. ft* usual
skirt*akteg to-doJe 1 Two privates and two Sergeatnw
CRUS te this morning Item the AMkoo Hmtef their
term ofaali-imem hovjng ospirei. They reproreut
the yank re' army ruueh UTsf irited and aveWk to pro-
[oacioif hostilities. Many- men Wtefre tertns expire
te July Rad Aurwt are determined wot te flflki.
NORTHKtlN SEW*;
Atxskta, Jaty 2;—Th* Lowisalll* Journal bf the
20th received. News uoeHyauijcipWed. GUkrvil-
la bperetions bontinus » Western Kentucky. A
flltlit occurred Vrith Mhrtl troop* nett I'nlooiown.
AttsUhir patsy demanded Urn surrender bf OWeut-
bteo, but retired after sesupying Clovvpvit and
nVrixtk mouths trtbps at Owdhtbord fibre dfr-
luudtd by th* ^tatk authorities for rtlSbns uu,
TCoVkashlagton Ktarfif tbe 24th, rey» that the j w j,h -af.ty. As fire r ... .
federsl works eorawHnd Petcrsbuffc and thb railroad | lte„vi,le is still open, we sbsll llkrlv get fdr’icS*
PKlm»NicRi.«Tm Sunday night t! o
ynnkoo urtirtMfr* Con^tted W 0*ff4h«*rpp «n. -
ceedodwa Ck/tupleling n . enbrrmUDpnir' IbnUrl the/
hefors it wsw diseseetrd. H ws* sop{fi'“eil jester.
day that baly owe ikafl rikckMded » getilnr swsy.
sllhougb it was not positively kfii'VS. M* heard t
staled .yesirrday that ibe oth.eer* uf ih*. guaril knew
ail alfolil the profttbss'er the' tfinnb! Tong before it
was completed, hut hutflfriHMt ti» g*tta ih order : ,
sdwinirier to thoM wh* ought otietdpt alt esespt a
wbolcsdbio lessodi. ( * , w
', Vutclxu.—We are wholly w'ujio'ut. telegraphic
advires frign the ttSA nf Avar tri Vtlfcihit tiwley:—
(Jput eutpriry, *re fihd the ehemr lots rot tbs line It n
miles this side of Petersburg"* remik which hashe n
aqlici^iatedfor Slide iIrvs. Tbfit lewdinh.'ly.et m
is to get possession of the IViersburg and Wekln.t
Railroad, arid pok-ibly tlienad fr'i'n Rirljnnnd
BUnvthe, thouglitMii latier expbrrtnent wi ll a met o
a division of tlikir hones tint .esw larriily be cu», -
wi'h eaf.tv. A* fli Hwavrif telrgiaph by way
. hrouuk PeteVshurg; mad stop oil eoarishbtis com-
jnuuicutiaus |Ucbm*ud abjl tbe So
tune Grant select* he can UoW the euehy by tbe
throftt and march Senth with tkHity day*’ ralioq*.
U** mu»t follow dr ti»k a bekVy rngegcmHt on mb-
'“^•cret,fibres arrived froto iBobj^rters sad
K as the euiire less since crossing the Jdiaet River
ucl over ten thousand. ' "
A eorre-uraim-Wk* flbtrttanoogs ofjhe 20th.
gsyoanl
CTA wt^yedd tee>Htek« rery detedKjiriagMte
of ths fkoquectt ambnahter He Bos
R^kdreds^lJk
out the roil food above tiltou, ond
led two traihs hesvlij .freighted
known forty me« |p'capture
S£&i&JSS
is eolleeltd I
t!,r,U"hduiing'he d*y,—. v «c. Jltjubiic&n..
. Tltt FrdxraI Gornksc nr Libeety —-li is i e i-
rion* cireamsrihtee that the nUlwr of Liberty win. i
ha* iirsl been rimralrd on th* top of- lire caj'ml „ *
Wslhinwtwn.reunsrutsscoioredwoman. Fovfesr
ofrilvoluralioii. "lie excuse is. an acid haf heeaeic.
ployed, which Stains the surface of the tigiY.fi, add d
makes wi'f'slIsircprdolf—'.VfirTtwk HW.’u
The above I* another }Sx»f that tje pre wni delu
sion Its* reached its cniminating' point. Fntufce
reeled ia madatas ant'd a e pot ap a pnwMfe of Oie
Uuddess ot Reason. We have tgtpsfi Ur-.-.cItetM "I
onr insanity by raising, upon tna dome o' ,oqr c ,pi-
tol.a stafuw ot freedom. in the person uf X fl.gro
wench,—.Vnc Fork Jtey Bisk.