Cape May Ocean Wave, 6 February 1862 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE WAY OCEAN WAVE" T 1 < ' A1>K 1 SLANI'i X. .f. ! i *"7~"7w . 1 3. 8. JjE/TCH, Editor -.- p^ltoLu «aii rroprl<i«r. ON i: DOl. La- It 1' K It l ft N I : Thuraiiy. JFjb 6, 1312 ----- - : BAIIBOAD JSAtTiES. We harp had very little to say In ref- 1 erencc to our railroad Interest, for some - - time pa»t, not k*caatt the whole pfO^~ j#ct wa# Abandoned, but bccuuso we thought it best to mv little, until thenappeared to be sovh thing tangible about whieh^ to write. Wo bate now two things to say, in a* few word# n#. possi'ble : First; The people have no donbt noticed handbills posted up tbrotiglt the connty, aigned by T- J. Cooke, calling n railroad meeting, at tUg Court lIoa#c, . oh the J 3th inst. One of these handbill* was forwarded to us; from wl.oiu wr know net ; nor did. any cue ♦n'pp-.ar to kaonr whence they came,' or what was the nature of the more pfopn cd to he mads. " WJhfVe.nt laat, obtained light ou the subject. The tinme signed to tint handbills was when for the chief .engineer of the Caiuden 'and Andmv ll It- j 0 Co,, hence it was 'supposed that it ha> sumetbinsdn connection witli that company : but we would take the liberty of ! informing the public, thai the chief engineer af that Company is- William C'>al nnd not T. J. CuoLe, nail who the said T- J. Cooke is, wbosn tiriiqn is appended to the aforesaid handbills, or w both* j /» ur there is audi a taairin existence, this side of the "Emerald Islr/'^Uii.* iepithe'nt saith not ; at least -we don't know Mm- or his whereabouts. Let not the • people lhcn, he deceived by the similarity of means. k In reference to tlio scheme, wo will | ■imply say, that we bare the best of rea- ■ son to believe that it has been gotten j up by a certain "iiidividujilp* "qrho,-.e / nonre we seldom parade before tin* public, in connection with the Cutjiden and Atlantic K. Is Co., and • the """Atlantic , City interest ; and we warn the people ^ nf oar county not t o be sr"ii«-d by them _ Those who wish to uttend said iueeliii.tr ' can do so, "of cottrso, nnd beliere as much as they choose of the gas of au - "individual" (or uny of Id# statelites) who has aaid that lift does not want' n ' railroad, lor the reason, that if built. - a it's property would be sold by bis credi- • tors, so that lie would loose the paltry rents, pldeh be now receives, and -upon ; which be grows fat. In' tlus secomi place, we will sav that negotiations are now pending,' with : the Miiiville and (ilasstwtro' anu the : Camden nnd Am boy companies, . which we huve"reu*on trmfelieve will soon be j cnnsumnintcd, which, with what we can i do by individual efforts, wHF be successful, in tbe fnlfilling.of our long-delayed 'hopes of "A Railroad to Ca|M> May." And we hove reason to believe, that them is ns much relinbilit/in the above 0 named companies, n* in any "ir.divitl. ' ual" however large bis "corporate" ca- j p. untie*. Let i lie people be path ut a a little while. THE OTlKSIDEEXrSDITIOK. We have, at last, reliable Intelligencedirect' from thin great expedition, about which many fears have been Mortal tied, dating the rrcent icrrifit storm. _ The . expcdilion sailed from Fortrwa Monroe ' .pa lite 1 1 lb, of -J anttary. When In the . neighborhood ul Ilattern* Inlet, tt encountcrcd the TeceoPKorni, which »a>s feartui. On tiie 1-ith many of the ves self succeeded in crossing the bar and j entering the harbor. • Tito transport j steamer City of h'r| Y otk, with a cargo of arms anr^ munitions of war, said to i he worth $200,000. struck on the bar. proving n total loss, which, according t-> : , official reports, it would appear, w as the 0 tly vessel lost.. This vessel drew tyo | much water to cross the bar," and then seems to ba*q been either a misunderntandlng on -the portbf the pilot, as -to her draft, or foul plajr irt th's same quart -t, which caused -this disaster. The ]- 1 r-w were filially satrd, after remain leg ' in the rigging, in o roost distressed con- 1 U.liuti, for some 41) hours. , iH ' ^

( - Apotfier report, which i# undowtilvd- t Tly correct, anys that' the ■ l'oeahontaa, ' .'having ou board 10p burses; arid a ' number of grooms, wagon-drisers and J tncchanici. -was wretktd on t!u| coast- .. before arriving at the inlet ; but till j liar; 'is were saved, while some- SO or , - 9(1 horses were lost. Frolu the. same | aotircc, it U reported that two -or th/ee i stnaik-r vessels wtri lost, but t{te men i j were saved- The only loss of life was ' Cot. Alien, of the Ninth New Jersey ' Rpgirmn'. Id# surgeon, Wclfef, and tins _ : mate of the Lout, in guing to the assfe- ( tance of- the cr«w of the City of New , York, by tho swamping of tli«VT .< boot. The bodies were rescued, "It is i certainly a most fortunate nnd provideii-' tiul t^rcunpttnnce, ' that only three men 1 'were lost, out ofsqnte 10,0 JO, during ' so terrific a storm and gale of wiud. It appears that the lmrbor was too small ' for so large a fleet, and consequently the vessels were driven into each cthVc, nnd many .of them damaged, though not : ; seriously. At last account*, matter* looked more hopeful, and though rtetfltpedirloa will be delayed for a time, yet they wiH soon be ready-fur action again. There is, however, one apparently unfortunate circumstance ; namely, that whije they , are delsytd, the rtiicls, wlio are new pretty well posted as to -their destinu- > ; tion, will Imvo time to make greater ' j preparation* f»V defence Thu expedition, it now appears almost certain, ts j- designed to attack N'ewberu, and other places on ' I'amlico Sound ; utid t" do ; this they havera ptuts. through a narrow ( 1 and somewhat difficult place, called the HMkhead, but this work js being accom t plished, and several vessels had passsd s .through up to lhi> early part of last 1 week/MUitl may; for ought we know, tiow.be in active operations against the j rebels. TH" UKI0S vi. THE KEBELU0H. i * Every tni» patriot desires to «eo tho mop- • J struus rebellion, now eiistintf, cra»lied. and . : crashed in the most sprcdy and effettua! j ! manner, and with the feast »ncrillee of lip— and prj.psrty : Iwt there seem* to b*« diff 1 ' ! ere pre if opitton »» to the luo.tu* 'iff 'i raailt . by tMifelt" tt shcnld be done. It ' i would it l here is anything in in- • dicutinh*. that the great rh*"»* oKhe |je<i. ' ' pie or«- eBeerdtngly iinpati'-nt about it — j We are a fa«t people, and havo long ) linen, and we want to see every thine move j . ; tiy steam; olid our generals don't move fart ettoUgh for the people ; jud even the great nia<s of the army seem impuiicni'to adram-o upon the osewy, whtelTarguoa v«»y well for j • , them, if. when cajfe'd into action, the* 1 i evince tbe same bravery in action, nn the battle fold that j*tfv:y now do in talk in t camp ; and, fertbW, if their Impatience 1 : does ti*t pioduee inaidiordinalton, p ! Lot. for. fir own part, while wo- acVnowj 1 ledge to roine imj alienee tn lo-ar^-f tin on- ^ : ward movement, and signal Federal VicL ■ tones, atfth we are inclined to tbe opinion 1 | that onr waiting i* not alt for nothing, and • hope the people will yet See it. We ought 1 not to have forgotten thn impatience or " ' the people, Mirao lao or three> months ago t , nnd it* dtrgruevful -results. We certainly „ : have not forgntton the "or. to Hlehmomi' lionl set np by fhe press, and echoed from j the tending public So hideuns ' aa« tho bowl, that eton ihe-veuerabfe Mcolt yielded j 1 to it ; and "on to Bichnimi't"' it was. with j i a vengeance,'' and hark again witli a double vengeoure^ f Tho Ktgnal and fatal' defeat of llo'd Uuti , engbt lb teach the pnhlio a salutary l< s-oii - There seem* to he an- idea too prevalent. ' j that wnbuve but, little to do in war. t»al"To r - luuldle together large nambers of men, ■' with caunan, rifles, imtskels tiomshelfe, s powder* bullsx-tq, etc., with bread and. bu j • eon; and take np the line id march for • the enemy, and drive them from their po*!- i i tious, and continue re drive them not)! ' j tliey land in tie gulf of Mexico, or surreu- ! der ; Jkut experience is beginning to* teach ns the fuiacy*of such things. ' Fordor'own part, we believe that the 1 ' waiting which hoa made the public so Im- j ■ i patent, hit* been accessary, ar.d lias^done | ) J more lor the Union cause than all the "on : to.liichniond" ho«U that have been, or i could have be.eii S«t up. The fact is, the. i Federal Uuvcrniuenl can afford tu wait, . J while, to tbe rubefe. delays are datgvrou* , and fatal. -We have the means, tho credit the munitions of war, und provisions, and '•4 all - the negfuarkt of life in nbwplaiicu ; while in aluioki ull there the rPbels are ' most fatally deficient. Nor is tljls opinion • a mere supposititfu, or founded upon "relia- 1 ; ble men" who, have made their csrepo fiom j

bit i* j^qudadUy '-stsibliahed by the priecipal oewspajier* in r»-bekl'-m. . From lift source, ex'.raeta from which meet our eyes aloiiMt daily,, it is settled beyond u doubt, that there is a great aiareiiy. of the absolute acct-ssnra-s - • ... ltlr. »pth.r>icbo wUieb appear aboost incredible^ A ud froin the same source. It 1r. t proved t'cyu'pif a doniil, tl.at their treaJury i .iiitle#, whic» a-e almost their niily i urr'eue j( are yfth only about ono half limit fjeo t- wlUiggonu with there, the aolJler-i' - ar.i not paid for UN^ir services ; hence there . : fe great dis«stishictjon in tlmir rank*, and i ' doertions to ear lim * are of frcqoent occurrence -r; and there udeserter* nyirc---ut. that whole regiment* wi.uid dcreH ir llo-y .could. Nor is t lose the lafe of '.hoM dc*er- ! tcrs alone. Their lienS^api-rs reprefent ' t'lat.their i* n'gieat ilitafiiifaclion. And it - should be remembered that tbciraruiy were enlisted Ipr twelve months only, whiidi i* now expiring-, Jience regiments are being' , disbanded ; and every argnmenl i« being : u«cd to induce them tore>cnlist, but. in a mujority of ocsC^T® vuin. ff bsSc men ure - tired of soldiering without pay. while their femUfds are asfferidg for the nec»*«arie* of ; life, a« many of the poorer cl aires niu»t Ik-. Nor i* thi- flie worst of" tho case. I'he same papers runresi-nt that their r.ew en- . liStipSut* "fer the war," ore anything Hut", en. oaraging; benee in Tcnnc*re«^ and some . inter i lace*, draft ha# been resorted to, which has met w'Uh strong oppo.itiuu ; and' ; tho eaino equr-e is ioudfr tuihed of ull over the nafttii, and as.lnndly opposed by many. Hat ,ir oppear, very evident, that in no other way can tlinir rank# long be tliled. Apdjn the mid»t of ail theso tiifficu!tie«, • our army and navy are- sourroumilng them on every side. Kspeffitioli* an- l>: :ng sent 0 il.-tthich are gainiug aufoolffold nil along ' tho Atl.oitic and Gelt' roust v reading dismay into the heart# of uicn, ho.'thst they t ; are. removing Train 'their hoaies into the) [inferior; and -their own psptri ncknow- ! i fedg- that we have hemn.ni them in ; ar.fi \ , they strongly nr^ne that their Idrri-s'siuuild a-aitiiie lb" offtfttsive, and concentrate their , f.rTeeswt.snim- point, ferclng their Way into 'the free stale* t which, ' by the. way, we think they writ huve, n happy Ume in lining \ but, Without which, those pupvts argue thn' . lUefara as good a* whipped. And th:£ fe I ' true Thcynlay aland on the .defensive. ' hfll sli;i!l' be constantly, though sfewly ^•p^ayw. in -iking inroads U|ipli them, while : they instil never set foot opnn our soil, and are not likely to'do tb aoon. \t liile t «>ir l . tow.ui.aru invuifed. "their ports b!o.-kad«d. , . i business of nloaff-t 111 kind#, interrupted j . aud Besrly-dcstroycdi aus businaii-is r»m; . ■ ving, and Were it not Tor the jiew»pa|>er.', ; • and the fuel that onr neighbors are utyuy i ; in'thu army, wnVhouUl scarcely know that t au wore at war. t : Hut we must draw -these remarks to a i ilose : We ttt!g> tentcntion Maierous oljier | r circum*ta"nce* to show thul we have beta ' doing a great work, *liy the apparent and • ' compljmied-nf inaciitiiy of oar arn-y.'t ut i w* will u.itico but one more. The retscls j • ho v# placed great dop»ncu on forPign inter- | veiitiou tn tbeir behalf, res'uh iog qi thu - breaking of the blockade and their rvcog- ! ■ " nition; and. when the Trent difficulty tttose. : . | t bey; were jqblnilt at what they sdj^f-scd ; i to be the dawning hf n new sontliern day ; i but the amicable settlement of ibut affair ' t , has dispelled that delusire ho|m,and Bjiread 1 over their political sluy a_ darker cloud i ■ than over bf-fnre ; and tney -l.uvu - .nothing j t now to rely n;(oU hut thru own spirit Sf, re- ' bellron. These rcuiar.ks ase __no fancy i } sketrli. but •turn realities, alun duiilly .suV ■ i slant n-.tcd by thAnfe-l journalV, and fet *ltf j I not be impatient ; fur wo shall yet are that i our upparent "debits, ard iiiigbtjr ;i though quiet work. t ay We are fttrnUJted. idili the rtf- ; '|Hirl Of the dotiifpi of tire* ladies' Aid • j Society uif Middle Township," which was '[ organised las; Fall. Tho report ia.as '! fellows ': j '• .Collected in cash, '$32.53 1 -I j Ibv. of 1 yarq. h5 pairs of soeks, 2 pairs of woolen r ' drawers, und 7 yard# of flannel. "j The money was expended a* follow! ; For 20 lbs. woolen yarn, gl.'i.ll-t ; 2 dojtrn ^ j grey merino sjiirts, SIH.C3 ; I pfeco grey ' twilled flannel, $20, h3; trimmings. $2.17. All the yarn bought and given wns knit j into socks, and the flannel made into «hirt», " j malting a total of 182 pairs socks. 4G shirt*. ' i und 2"b <irs w'nnlen drawer*. Of these, 9 . shirts. IG pairs socks, and 2 pair# drawer# l.avu been given ti» vuluntoers from Middls Township. If." pair* socks and 37 shir a ^ ' were sent to Washington and have been || ufetribuied by.Jtr. Johu Wiley, leaving » j i balance ou haml of 9 pair* sock# and $t,IG ! in money. j ! Thu freight was -given a* a separate do. , i nation and cost the hiocicly nothing. J' Jaxw H*xn. .President 1 ( «-l"U>T«INC *: J«u.r« M.C'citnv)'*"' * *rf*.

~ .*fpr"ta» -KMela " j" will the WAR ROOK BE OVER' Mr Kntvoat— It is anything baton nn. I ! common rirpumnrncc "to hear persons in- j ' "I quiring if tht war .will soon be over. Tin- j I : replies to tM« qu»#Hc-> nr.- varioot ar.d of • fl different charoctrr.'-." arcoriltog as they are i riwiby JditfScntin-liviAaaL. Sotan asrert { ; thntVy tho 1st' of t? bc'lioos Sooth I wdl be totally «nbdo<»d. vrliile othdrs hold ; to the opinion that many month* will tci • clap** beTor.. the American people can tn- ' .amphantiyexak over their extrication from tho bloody" vortex of treason. To -this 1 opinion, last expressed, i -am som**hat ] wedded; for. indeed, judging frotnjhe rcc- ' ords of r.-belliens of other counj^a* alnpro ■ other time#. i n«V perceive Cow ait^K-r-. . son whA bit* taken n rctrgrpeetira v\w of events conOecteTl with nor history for'.i v- i- i past, can reconcile himself to tho belt i ri.A — > the day of oiir rrdrniptioh frarti Ih • pres. , ■ ont unwarranted " conflict ii drawing close { at hand. It J^ajild b« admitted that 1 he ; iuhab'itant* oWFecessia" are in a truly pitfeble condition — half starved an i poorly clothed. This is true, also, of tho rebel army ;*biil. then, where lias there been a revolution which w»# pM down in a year, after tho revolting party had attained soch gijati ' : tic proportions, as have the frctrefed revolt - er* in this I'ountry? There w is u t:m*' when thi« long appeal to jrms might lmt been averted, and iintv thou '"mid lives aw). • ' millions of doll-iw* thereby saved-. Yes. if .feme* llgchann.ln bad |iw«v«i-il n tnitid of li/ow... an indumiiitttablu will, and a *>ir( , Uirobl.tiig high with love To.- hji's.ativo J't'-mntry ami it* blessed institution', hi. , i might jiavu warded ..if the f.mi bfe'.s of i trc'.'on wheirjl e hydri.-ln-.-led viper 1- 'gaii, . tu make tie n'p earaitce in the gar', ef'e- ; i cession, defying ilur authority of the Feb1 rd,UoVernm'.-at, and d.-;umi.-ii»g the gb»- : i-rioa* C.in.titutiun -f U-e Uni-.n." ..s V.n.-.i ,i~by their worthy ancestor'. The old g.-ptl>>- . n. in. however., who had been pampered , ; with po-ilioi! . of tru't un-I feltn'wn. 'il.iiwL I from hi* boyhood day--, retlnipishod the gAlr .fen op|ft>rtun ty, nn.I bistea.) of winning a' i .bade m, ' which w o.ibl lave sparkled. with . glory .attd" caused hi* fame to shine, in ull : fiitnro ts.lio, co eipj,l u-ith all 'iffn-uicia* ) An.e-ie.,,, Male-men. ami lhas b-.-i, i. . . screen to tine reproachful .hunts of h;s r.ir- . mer life, lie brought an nptiniely dishonor . upou'tho lt -piil/li.-, antl cao-e.I a stign.t to , b • linked with Lis iniiie 'tlMt will haunt him 1 while his life inj#ecii» Hows, ini.l will tarmsh r bis m -mory for ages vet uubofn. ^ j Hilt to oii^text, Tfeu r--ts.it I ..JO in q'ni*. | | tion is deeply rootu.1,. The abettors it . i- ty wV^ divcinlinod are fighting iijinn their t | own c round, and know evfty-ihcli-ol tsrii- ; tory upon which they marcii>» Tho sttldicty * : in general, are as patriotic -trad realous in r ! thmr unholy w.itf.irj, us -are the I'niou yi»|. x kmitm-sw in their c*n«o o.' ji-tice, honor, and j right The reason for this is, the leaders t tell them that the Northern -ofiliers are u n | horde of abwlitionis'.s, thieve, innriferers . ' and pjundcters, and that they are marghing # ' South to .free ;h« slaves;' in sisal, their : . j wealth, to kill and ravish they wives and ) daughters, to. rare, ruck and pillage then | ! cherished nomes. .The thought alone that 1 oife army i* made up qf affoRli i i ts is safr | Gcionl to ill-piss/' them with n perfect hw- 1 j j-Jred towards us ; for who Joe* not know j j that a soutbernor detest# an ahuiiiionist us ; an do a ruttfesnnku, or Jeff. Daft'.'or the i llritish Ministry 7 Ye«, thsK.- calumnies, v | with a thoatand others, are tn-itlled, us „ truths, bit" the bosom of the lonrhora vofe < j untoers,. und jt i#* this that causes thefn to t terego lia.d-hips, to hrffd an utter routFmpt y for us, and to cry out '-War to tbe Knife," ; "Conquer or Hie." Therefore,- in confide- ! j ration of these thiii.s, I have nnt seen how . L 't could be possible for this .war to be ended - J , by Mujr. J da uot fitr d ci'wr i.' apprehend s j M lhal ire thai! ep«nfdir//y annihilate riebrl- ' l lion and s»/ut/ut Me -supremacy of the Inmt ' " j in retry jiui t of the arriny South ; but, that I sach w lit be accttaiplieUed belore tho OXpi- ■ r ration bf many months vet. i -have my n doubt*. When a poople once gul^Vcbetliuu deep-seated -id their heart*, ihijr-ydo not' ~ succumb a# easily a# might he supposed.— " .We mast look for defeat* to our arms, ) | though none like the **Uu!l Uun raverte.'1 Thevrcgt Victorius, Imwuver, will be on ■ ' 1 onr side, and, > t o^tyelsp, wu slmll gain a '• j glorious end. lias apy person a word to '• | 8ay in reply to this ! PON ALT INK. * j Telle J Oca* if Amtrirti. J>t>»u#rjr 1st, ItBS. • At no time since the army of the I'otn- „ ■ mac has been orfaajxed have tin rood# in Virginia feel. In such a condition. The ; rain ami stiow Lave fullcB daily for nearly J thrlia weeks, and it is with ditEculty that Tttuy .wugoji* can move over the regular j raadi. | . y ouviieru papers stuiw- that cotton is pa/- ^ sing through Tcxaedoily for Usrxlcv.

] A SOULHEBS TirVK. ' ^ 1 I A'i* Evan«rilfe, Indiana, we ha"ve th" ' j Memphis Appeal which 'contains the fol- • • j significant- editorial— which means . s •" » g'ond deal more than they ray outright *9? t Trice is in full retreat southward. Prico J j will prababiy coauaue .jo full . retreat, for ' there. ore several— indeed, no less than three i — I-'etferal artri-*, each as 'large,- better 1 a .'tiled, und better equipped' converging -1 opt n him. His p»"V victories have been * j ; rendered * .dueled.' Federal forces have , ' -fit n"i"r-il in t" infer It j, Tpii great for a tnuii of hidnry Johnston's calibre no tentu/-' \S~atttict, and the paralyizin^wf .Price thkniiuh the withdrawal of McCalloch hat ^ re-btibqt)) the over-rui.ning of Mi»#onrl*io lfe Arkansas frontier an easy task to the _Y k\/ We're forced back out of Mis--""YT^-cherlr-malril -.in Kentucky. Cuatw ha« obtained hi* money in Wall street. 'the blockade is unliA-akable by us *s yet In one word we>e hcihtned in. Ww've al- # j luweS.tiio Idomuni oft victory to pals. Wo were so aiixl io-fe watching the operations of Ungland. that n e>t*nd aghast on tarn • -, ins our eyes homeward. again to find our- 1 -rlves leiiTold wove off than «ii were ero the commencomootAf Price's l ist forwardmarch, usil that accursedly used sen ation- ' J '.-hi, the arrest of Masou and ijiideil. Day tallow -jday, and ^ lieu of feing weakened . w - flint tl.e Feder..! mniies'at all points, being sti eogtheued. almost every articla of innqufactaring nnd domestic necessity quad- j r .pled in ptiee, and our money will soon bo exceeding scarce, for lack of paper and pist .-board wherewith to make it. We pay fifteen • rer.t# a piece for a. perm • eutldles, and r.ro told no ought trt be glad »i> g-t i! nt llmt. Onr t«elvk- luofith* '■ imi . a»kiug r.v tlivy do themselves, what have tliev b»en i'eriditlod or 1ml tq.4o? It is an olJ and orer-proyen' truism, that 1 • when! l.v,> nation's are at wor, that which ^ h.i< the I.- -: mi-ar.s. most lfr.il sorrels in early. und rapid action, for it can gain' little by time, while Uw other find# in time thw 1 power to bring into efliefent use hi# 'more t'.-ibiiied, ctibb'eil, coo fluid a* we wen-, 1 und evidently would be, our shortest, cfeai-e-t, utid it'O-t noble policy was to find in the ra|ud use ot our eaily itevolutionury euthuMuni an overmatch for thu slowar and Jes# ' spirited but more endure. g North. Where 1 -h ill we ask ndi.-f f where should we a»k it nix.- in the crmtj* on whom have been lav-i-h il cur hearts' Mood, our hopes, mir wrtrith. onr whofe f where but upon the bunk«H>r the Potomac 7 When shall we See ' . on end of the farce therp being enacted nt ludir-.-ctly. erory tmmthful wo cat is tax- ' cd ;• our babies wear taxed caps mid shoes, oar boy. w rite on taxed paper, our girl# " warar tuxej) cnlicpes, our im-n. do a taxed bjsines/, and hopelessly ride in a taxed A1 1 hearse to a taxed- grave, und we, forsooth, 1 are hurting "The cause" it we date to turp • from Messrs. Muson and Slidell to look at ' t ho ci utttry «e syro born and bred in. and, • having looked, we are hurting the cause if • ' we dure tell what we sec. ' Our caiuo is right, it ix holy. Oar suffer- ' ing may bo Mod's price of success, but who seeing what might have been, and' know# - what is being suffered through its being u0- ' done: eati refrain from cur-iiig M>u se!6sh- • iicss fir idiocy that stopped the conquering • ! llcuurc/unl, 'dint arretted the murcli of Price, and checked the gallant Jackron. , "Wc have gaged imploringly on the- lion, while | he lox, has bem weaviUg bis toils. r , Our press and nor p.-opl.- have trusted long ■> eoough. VVu irow ask, nre wu.tn continue t hi- n i mod m for another six months, uiid lack • ull ibfngs, nr shall onryirinivs on to If'usA-' , inyfdn.'aud luck nothing. • Hon. Mr. Dives, member of Congress ' from New York, has written another fetter ' to n gentleman Klmira, NC Y., in which ' ha Mate# thjt tm"lieurJ President L nroln " •' -say Uiut there was probably but one wan in . 1 It he country m'lro'anxie'as for a battle than himself, und ibut wusLi-neral McCfelian. ) Tho President repudiated tire chirge that :l, he. or Mr. .Seward, or (fetieral Mcclellan, 1 was tampering or deluying-out.of any cOa- " sideration fhr rebc-ls or rebel iuslitutioos, '• or that they inihi'ged any thought of eaife ,'j ing tins -war by utsy tnraul other thmrTon- " • quesl on the buttle field • -t . u The recomurendotioa cuutaiutd in tba - late order of- .Secretory Stanton, urging the appointment of two commissioners to the , south to look nfter tho interests' of Union prisoner*, bus b^cii acted upon by tbe '* President, and rx-Sanitor llwmiltoo Fish 0 and Bishop Amfla have been appointed as " ; said cummissionen. . • •v Ilirhop Ames nod ex-tJovernor Fish havo '* loft Wasbiiigton for Ujchiuond, by way of « ir For'lress Monroe, to fulfil the duty of *lsii tiny the Fcdirul jreisonar*, under the terras * oT the otdur if -tied by tbe Secretary of j War. • *,