In oilier ItfKTjittue* Mmilar oUrtgct were cotu-Kii111**11 44 w II In proven Afi i *t cun not besuccessfully denial by any candid Republican who*** a( the poll* d tirltig the afternoon of(be el«alt;uu in ihiji lowuslwp but thathvmlrwii of illegal Jiwpublican voteswere shamelc-dy in the billoGhoiNeither did the absence of the roldier- I rum this State, the wut* of ludtana who volunteered tohaul* for the iehU#r.*nlt;m of the C niou uni the niaifitet.atic* o( the ConsUiuUun, occasion therecent politu ii triumph If they had been athoutr, their «uti« would tut ve idmIc the victorythe bom overwhelming. The causes of thediewtcr tu the defeated parly are too plain Ur bemisunderstood or misrtpresentnd. It eras a verdict ol the people against the ultra radical meat*tire— which hate liren foried upon the country invririatioo of the most Mileitm pledges of C»*u*gre— and tire Administration, and a condemn-!'twiti of the Iraud* and maladministrations which have characterized the party in jarwer. h is aslander uj*u the aoklicrf ot Indian.! to charge thatihev would take issue with their hither.- and■0brother- at bom* upon the tjue-tioi.s which wereinvolved and pa-.-#d upnu at the recent election. They are nut lighting to destroy the L'uion andoverthrow the Constitution. hence they could nothave toted, if tbey bad had the opportunity, formeasure* which, if successful, cun not faili-suit in the dost ruction of both And when the•oidiera return and speak through the ballot box, it will t« found that their vote will be with theirbrethren at home in condemnation ol radicalism, and the fanaticism and rascality which have welluigh ruined the Auuiry nnd de-troy ed the goveminent of the fathers.The radicals %retend not to understand that they have been weighed in the balance,and found wanting. And their defeatwould hav« been the more complete if thousandshad not been artfully led u believe by designingand corruptive politician- that tbe Government and tbe admitii-traliou are i(identic*!, and that condemnation of tin ultra measures of the latter would be a blow at the former The election ha- di.-pelleti this illusion. The verdict tliua sosignificantly rendereil will be approved by thegreat bodv of the American people, and iberettuiiwil| be the crushing out cl Abolitionism and fauaticism. the consummation of which is the onlyho|s* of restoring the Union and giving renewelt;ivitality to the Constitution It i* not strangethat the radicals die hard, when ihev see that the*power for *ihev have 40 long wlrugjii'wlmu*t *4001* p*** from ihecuNrgr«f% Preferred** hi#* or two thntisciud nblr thxlioi hi Ark rt*fuge«rt «r# employed iu the ldU4rterniu*fer * D«*(Mitrneftl heie and upon thedelVo-e* about Wa*h j* *t miu« e«l ***lt;;#* 1 he * mount »o*l «*ttthe 4 fT* r#ner b#f ween iheir p 1t tn • ilni of white Ilt;JwMer4 much more linn mill 4 eut to rfti»e t»% t* or A n hutnirei rotored w«»tmnj tnd rfiildrm it* th«* Government Intuit. Thiw m derivedlr«*tii • -rtieiui! p«jimilt;,»l»')sio 11 #• Mmtr«h»nd- ;ire re t Sly a wurrt t»( (bjverument pnfitS*» write-* the WA*hmgton ''orre^pmirienf of theSt L* ui- thmucrat 1 hi - « u \ giv#A pr*d« reio eto nu’^erw o%er while who-#* * ive» ;* lidchildren nut* *tane for nil that the Ablt;’!ittoni«t* care, it only tbe negro women and children are pm* j.ital for. The nest move is to substitute the“colored gentlemen” ttt place of white mechanicsatid so on unttl the darting idea of the Jacobin*, that the nigger is tspul to the white man, and ** more so.** is practically operative— -Important lirrftilfltii IDUboo, (i piirtt* H tbeaa corpus before J udg#Perkin*, October 20; KM82 JThr|ff'tiot»«r * 40*1, a minor be? ween the Ajjceaof eighteen ami twenty one je*r», en Fated m thereguLu a* sny with »ut the tui ^eiit o! Iti# hiUier.The c *je^ i ol the pre-rut writ i- to obtain hi-dbchArg^ Thi din-ta irj;e enitie^tlf rt^i^l^dNewftmt. Ithe s 'b' C tptam Newun, the c^tnm m Uot of thei*| iiniutu.ij o!bt on the ^rou* ! tli tl the etil«viiurt!l i- hilKlhf l. . Cwpi t ii X manA|4i«i two propo-itioi!4 a- being Iaw:I Ihkl the Federal Gurerumeui iu a y n^iuiethe Nprtictt oi mjtKm in the regular «rmv.'2 i bis ti ai iomeromeui Uo* now, by Uv,recftiive,or, ai all trenlA. permit their en'i-rmrMlit I hat army, without thr ♦•ori-ect tl purer, orgu*nitam ■'1 agree ki lot |iropoai%)i« 1 ii*g#eiit iromthe «eeou4 ^ ” 1 ■ 4My rei^m tor th - i- th.it, i- i me,the Iaw t»t Cnfijst«^avon the nutijeot, n« a m force,AUiiti*.ir z^s the enU.-ltso til «i uiiuorw only ti%cot -rut ol pareiite, iu III -»m tight in thi*nuiii ti n. it i* Akinnfte«i Hi a i .m r k!it m h* «i'if* I A' a. a. 5^.' a- SX B - _ ilug that the rriltsltnent is nut wbluatory a- »gminst the parent, in me case now in he it mg Am 1 right in the MtiUBpiiuti!In and in I- ?? acts ol Congress regain ting eu:*:ui«ut» in tbe regular armv were pIt - utnji - j -ited ttiat 1 -r «;• ui: u t ertnit sheefdmswnt of to.not- wiibuut cuu-eot, Ac.a 1*11. during th* * ir wi n Great Britain,lo meet the then cst-ting c\ genet, in *«,p*--e»1 t»v Cntigrese author i t.g, is eenlistment. inthe re^u.ar army . vt tuiuo: - w unoui the cuu»«ui «*f naretiU, Ac . aod dm. **r.t.g Urn et un ..tbinding against alt cun rentedAnd tbe«|ueetioo is. i- th If Act Still in forrr?It fitO aj :■* ar to have ‘*» • a €\\ it-*- % r»*fealeit H *r beet* oi t u 1 hy m.rt-f Hum? 1 think tl ha- ft*r the h-iim ii*# amotig olUr r* «I»WI* - ,;iV« |I Iu l-lo tfler the war with lire it BrtUiit• da ‘Orr, 44» i Ut* emerrt. y rt\ i.fi; ^ i e .u ft ri*4w# of t #* Army IiaJ j *« ij, Vet;A»iteti a tiaw *w e A u e fi\ i , t ea ttat? 14 ire e-tih -Miieitf ol the I * :« iit aiDgle ui-1 va! -enUQient, or Atiythiug di^reepecifut ol the Adnriiur^tmtiuii t it i- itu*% *• «\ -i*ur iiJoriu ir*t, tint he liter-iliy *k nhetl the cun*did ate for SeiiAt4iri.il honor**, mod that i- the headami front ol hisi ofl’eu^Mf.,A night or iwo previous to the ele tioti, ibutitthe hour 1*1 rindni^lit. a person rung: the bell attu** doctor 4 door, who u(«on iiujtnry inlormeil hi atth it some penilem in, w ti »*e ti Hue we h ive forgotten, bud (Allen from hi- carriage aim 1 broken In- iegf oiitl tv-k- lyin- hi a |jMO«*e u mile or twoout ot town di a critical cumiilioo.rhe o«*cn»r, not hreunum of any h %vtn int*o*leltoward^ liini, ha-tilt lt;ir* *^ei turiirelf iini startedoff with hu ki liMjij.er-, who .liter dtiviug a *hortml*»rfsnett him that he was apriwnerIn the name of jn^uce, what ^ori «*t tttne* hate*« ill tit upon? VI li.tr n.t- liH'Ginr «f the wie Hidw In leMiiiie hi a Iruineil by *»or fit there noihe- prote* lion of tbe innocent and punwli jiem ofthe ginily? Ii i* liberty iilie.idy token her Hightto distsint chine- .in*i ten u- tkolhitAg but the terror and iie-;.on*ru of the d iy* ol D uiton, Maratnil*! Iiobe«{;*frre? We ire wholly uii vbie i*» r€*ah/e 4tieli n state of afl*tir^, ind would mo-r ;e - u r e« 11 \ ii-it he lie i e it .1 it time to u*t through any other **otiree ^We have ever advor.'ted * -triri adherence to law a mi order t and dei»ree;ited everything in the Hi tore of mob l*w; and hew ever hard and opjrr-v ve i hiw m ght h*\ -till it i* better to yield id eiit-nce *•» if if* 1 -eec rcdie-4 through the on ychannel provided by the Con-t tution. But the in inner and i*»u*e ut the trie-t ot Dr. Horton 14 not only cotitravy to at) law, but without a piritltel in our ln-tory. It can nut be pos^ifile Unit theaioh-oifie- at VV ishingtoti are noire of the gro-awliu^e of the powei practiced by the lVovo*t Mar•bale,We have always, and -nil believe the Pre^-ideni i ktt»0 he «rted. beuevolent titan, di.-pn-tM toinrtat injury and opprer^ion up*ui uu one Andwe are \ *.:n| ehe 1 to Iu heve I hat in the ii.tr • retire of hb* heart he invented Uu^e petty and malicious tyrant^ with the uolimifed power theyseem to Could he have for*«eeu tlmtthifH* men w nd*i take the authority with whichtliev are clothed to work out their personal ntii-nio^itie-, and to gratily a m ihciou**, npite hewould never hAve inverted them with it, or learnlog it. will he not hurl them back into the A* wcurity from which they never should have beentaken? For what purpf *e was ii that a squad oldr ngtMMis were -cut t« ItUnIuui uti ike lt;!*' ot thecler'tmn, If not to overthrow the people? N oitee^cr prct«*iiilc«l that thete whs an j danger of uuoutbrctk atnoog the jieople. or that the life untl property ol uit perstou wsts in danger. Thecivil authorities have always t»e**n coni;ieteiit andabie to cnlotre the I.it* - nnd lumilain orderM hv then thc-e — and terrible outrage-? IfDr. Horton a.i- really guilty of any rntne. w was be not charged with it, and arretted in ac-eurdattce with the law-in such case m ide and pri'vided? 'The courts are open, the civil law isnot inoperative; what earthly reason then can hegiven for this outrage? While we most earnestly leseet*h the friends of the injured in in to becomeguilty of no wrong, but to rentier a strict and ready olie-1 enee to every law, and lo preserve theyeaee and g »od nnlerof their community, «** a*l-vi-e then: at the earliest j«»ssible monieot to laybefore the Ure-ident all t he wrongs and tippres.-•hms of bis !»fficer*, and we have no doubt butih .t he a dl delight in rcii Seioig them -un • e ju-tiee. 1 - fTlie P rpwideijf cvafi nut ht?lp i«» -c**t rh.it li - -u-pi’i*ti »I the writ ot 1m! .#* i rorpi.- ;n die m -!I*if ut 8*ne ol hiiivio i, is a w inrmif * ^ b* ii 4v ll-M kf I r mini h - -t »n ini bv tiun-lt;•! lb mi-,«inl-, Alnl every bu;)e*fietdthey tiwve }m»uhh1 out their tilood like wjiier, toe his -** it j ti olii* e O** ti.» t Tt* i w|»*nh.ive lliev he*-; -se-i I * hi- e t‘o n!l iml t-i0 v * #reiider nlHtlitmre l*» his every requiMti n*; her court- :ir* ipefi with »ut even I pielenre H it -ur-n rU ‘ii in die Si iU* i*r in tbibtv r« ulm.n -•# r -\ elaw- Whv then h i* lie tieited iheui -o ungrate fully, inhumanly, suspiciously and unjustly, .is to suspend the writ of speedy and fail trial? The only solution flint it is p..,— Me to give, i. that he h i- been prejudiced agn nst our peop’e hy wi. Iced and lie-1going sc*Mindrels, who sought lor an op port ut iiiv to work out pm «te malice under pre tences ot law, which they were ton cowardly tu doon t heir o w n re-pon»ihi I tty.IFrom the Si- Umk kqwbtlciB. Ttor P«»|»uliir Un Alubwn-Hmllelaj ihf Th# wi^Jom, th# jmtometu, amithe of tlie (people—theirnl»ibtv loeru r. l*#rnH# % #—*\ m apiiu b##n in th«*re- ilt ut tin* rt»e*-»: ^leetionai ,n In ii m i, Ulm*, imi iVim4f 1**al.. %; an i we h ive a ri^Ut toIi flit *uj ii*' The i*#upi# h.iv# eo^.tgiHi u .i revohtiioti * nich i- i t werk out th -ir ji»*Mt»lt;* tl « ilv ttioii, ui*t to bi ,*u b rk ill the St ilts to t» ^!i*nlt;u- I iiu»n—* ti i — i .ia u* ihev Are m j a vthe l.ushles- -ei v am- a im h i% e brought Ibe-em 'leUMie UjMii me louiiti v, .iuu \ ui-IID: II* t! *‘ r j» iee- men \% U • will -#*ek vto aid th# rre^j iesit u the utlopt oo of »uchrut i-i.re- ;i- will in.-are the t(Monition ut pe»ee ah• i the rntoti ol the StAt#$.N * ;*hin ii rev ilut “ti h n e^er been trc »m) i * *eii miller et.ii iliv aCvei# eireuit^buire, andvet l*o iev«»*uti n Wf*w ever tu»*re b o*;_L m l*-* .h iii tli i! w ii i h w •- bv ther tie of Oh o mill In J un, «mi in * I |«fub i lilitye:u -v v tin.v, un Ti;e-d.* \ ! i-t. No irm v vet♦ | 49 . 9 •'tfiit-li e I ii! the field i*; -I tbe re-jel n.- c*»u d tfivr h »;^l,n* it 4 ingiiUie uomenui,- • v !e; u! •* ^ v t flt; rv ; ,i ne -r. , t *. ichtere iw c:mmu the i »vh ul a 4it,k*!e ijle—wtthcitit mi e\ tr t aiiniAry ex iivrntM — witnuut the **xj ^ndituie* * uaitiirt -* ot ui Uiox ^ ut uit’tiey — i»ut 4.mpi • by the uni uS the billot U \—L*. #; tuuU ia? rutnei tt who h we h.iwe t»nri re.cm*i br m,- M *t eijUo for tne petttemecf of nil our ]*1hh\*. md -#ctiiinil difference**, Ami to irhich, if Southern M.itrw ,*i -i S ufcb#rn Fore hid been tmeto lb* mrI veA and the Utiioi*, t e apped w i t live tea nVv in vain' The t ot#- of the 'irt'**’ ifi-t I ** -i.\ pIioa t—the i ife-1lt;be ^iieuon ihe 4t!i o| November will confirm it Kevehi t *r - e »n meoetM umier uc.i au-pi* ey never gobactl vrArtf! ^ *'ri ® v- - ■ IAil but four id th# t *i, tt f il repre-etii it ve- ofi 4»f*r*il lE’tuifn-tii h ue lw*en lt;lr v♦ fi mu. ub- 'ii '* the V * » ♦ o * lt;r ■.“»*: r oj O lio ^it • t *,-t IA \Ue i.* »k «d IbiU^.-w now I Ue rote up lt;fi* ■ • ' i lt;m t v J % k ru ot. i % oi t v * ijn. hon-tnd \\ Jit oi -id. inn St itr win hgive I'ivv jp .t L cieo’n forty tour t looiukl vote-*em I) 'tt; t* O: .*1 the r.i Ho,- now .i C »u