The Right Talk.—The Krie Observerspeaks out bravely thus on the duty of patriots in the present crisis:But the question of the present hour is, shall we have a government or not? Its vitality is boldly, fiercely, formidably assailed, and he is a doubledyed traitor andmpoltroon, who hesitates to lend his hearty support to our national administration in its present emergency. Party shackles shouldfall I of tlie voice of patriotism calls to higher and hu'.'ei1 duties. Party insignia must be laid aside; tu*.re is one common banner under which Democrat and publicans must now stand shoulder to j shoulder. The glorious flag of our country all lustrous with brilliant achievement, has j beeu dragged down from Fort Suinter, but it still floats—thank God—over our national Capitol.—It is no time to faber; if we ! would have a government to shelter and protect us, we must defend it now, and give a signal and effectual rebuke to the I treason that walks so boldly and unblusb-{ingly through our laud.