assu tried to be true, anil eipressed our sorrow for 1:111the Huit.ANSJYRgAKY CliLKBSiTxoKS.—There was quite a number of patriotic celebrations throughout the par* ish. There was a Radical aff or, we understand, at the arsenal, where cheap beef and cheap patriotism were furnished a delighted audience. At Noel's store there was a large gathering, which was addressed by the ^ Rev, Mr, Barry and our old friend, John Jones—nrJUS!yento ;byonciv;reinJohn the Baptist. We understand there was a hue barbecue, a large attendance and several speeches oc Spring Ridge. Among the speakers were Judge Jones and Major Mon cure. 1--- .... ,^-gj, t■ ■The Misuuh PirgLic Sentiment.—During the absence of its editor, Mr. Pratt, who is a member of tlie Slate thef n.-i + Uor.r.A nF lt;!• ia£ I'i'.iinff r.n rI i'3ctni*nnqWL it a the of lt;Rat