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YYhnt to the South t T. it coinpoaei of 250,000 slaveholders, | nearly an »f whom at® in open rebellion I against !the Government, together wi rather+agu. idea, wHbh is eipireaeed in iSle word,-‘The SonthV” Orto U ! compoaidofamagnifioenttomtoryofOOV] 000 square miles in exteuV more Umnhnlf which was purchased and paid for y ■ Government of tho Union, and, over which thatGovemmentis straggling to maintain ] its authority ? Does the sovereignty over this vtot domainvest ihtlto aforesaid quar ter of a million of slaveholders, or » the thirty* millions'of American people whose united sovereignty Is in th Supreme Central Government? - lhesomayappearto,heverysimpleand ■ ■ oommon-plaeeinquiries; hutwe do know that in Line minds the tertn South, to this connection, conveys only: the idea of V certain set of pcopU-Uving under pecaUar 1 institutions, and that these 1 give those people a peculiar charactertha distinguishes them from the rest of the countrymen, and invests ‘hem with peca liar rights and privUeges, which to* stitotioh guardsand protoc tswithpecuUar | jealousy, while the territorial idea «_los eight of, or totally excluded. - - To such minds thtire is a misgiving as. to ' the justice of compelling peo pie either to return to their allegiance the Government, or get off the temtory the Government. loysl ciU«ns they have a perfect right to occupy that tetri tors, and a claim upon the Govemmentfor ptoteotion to that right; but they renounce their oilegianoo end eet up an Adverse sovereignty, they mus garfed as traitors, and their advene Gov eminent as a usurpation. . , It is the temtory, and not the P P - ,Ko may happen atuny given tone to ee- Z that territory, that the Govemnmnt '•i is 'contending for- Suppose every; man, remain? ! Then suppose that half am Carolina? The entire change. OTt>of-^ tioa would not change relataon to the TTnion at >IL But it it aald thatgOTemmenta -demo their just powers from the consent of the KOTernsd.” Very true;, tmlwhoerer sup ped that &tt*bHtietf^^ the mania** consent of the fio»- erned—a thing utterly ont of the question -therefore, to balance that sre haTO | another— “tho majority; shall. rule; _an ■- atill another—“Sorernment ought to be so rebels or their sympathiser* y < platUibTe plea bl justification. Jttoy »•“ "Citisens and had protection; they chose to renonfiee bothj whose only right, under the mildest code, is to bo.ejected from the national domain. Abolition of Slaveryin Antigna. IBs beautiful little Bridilt West India contains an area of -WW •«£ GO 000 of which are highly cultivated. . It* population in 1847 Xvof' ' product about So, ooo ,®®. Adgnst, 1834, Slavery was totally atoUsh Legi»lat»» ; preferring -bmgg* abolition to the gradual preeeea of ** ** years’ apprenticeship' W*”. : which adopted in Jamaica—Parliament haying . leftdt jptional with tljs ododd Ugnda tores to ohoose eithexplan. In 1841 th Governor reported “that the ... dmonof Jtlie. ffli^P^ 4 ontnnmb«ea' tio>rUt«>, not *!><> transition from absdute alnwry » “*V lute fcMdomf m»‘ meet trooble, endUrennatod'ooner ttoJfcvras'at'flreSlntonded. *■ ■'• - y-.. . , Such historical, feoto esto ptoV o tint the aWitlen .of Slavery to not | mdan«rou»ra eome..JWjtJ# imagine. Bntiviewed out referoriM to tou ns ttat ;<io iaot tldng W pause peo£> ' to rise in' insurrection would; 1» «he bo sioTOent of the boon ot froPdom.* - _ 'if Employment of Blaclte._ There ie muoh truth 1* ** foUowmg I UepKagr^^hctosM^omer^r^ • by the Kew York Ttiiwt upon that port or to the employment of traito^andfeMtottn^ , whipped. tatorelLot tho { to rooh employment m. , f eire a ’ Union,ea»ethateompgoo4m«oW ] e* iM . ta I that one: employing Mj**® jX^gpiaja .'. northern Pemoorata to more | of their fellow-feehns for the reoem aWay that 4»ng*rand th» ranentato. the Qmanoipatmn or. ISwlo 1» i u ot the nnmberwhoitoW tm the rebel* ehoulitriumph—-neitherlesano* more. . vi. : :. '•■'•j-'-' nt mOt. pUased Trlti tbs' newa brought by Ulepaph.from •Wh«Ußgitt:«S ani t“ tUo Mtion.'eJ tbß Legislature, condemning the oemi-secesslon isssssss!®? »Ww?W .;,cr. iXi'-Exii-.<* '•■ - " ri ii rmniitt* fnnTention o< Pena* Railroad Bridges Across the Ohio. T V ty ivania. ;Twobridgea;ar««owiliprogroesofe?em tlodacrosa thft|oMo-osC«‘ StopWdle, the w j l.*- j ne „!! ft pemamenlatifcturofiO high as (p adro and 26A Convention ’embraced Ifil passftgo of ffiimboats uodcr it, or ol j“ f en . A Committee on the Stole leJ intended so to be ; the other a, Par- & was Un kersburg, to connect the main branch of! Eev . ■ Dr . 1x.0m.8, *»«£»s of tho BalLore and Ohio Railroad tet.b the bnrgjntyera.ty,^^^^ Marietta and-Cincinnati Batlroad. Ills Th p following reeolnUons merely'above high water, and has a drop weM retried by to Comndttoe,»nd ana - of 100 feer wide to admit tho V l '-***? ° '“p/'Ci 0 Thl^hts 0 Convention, repre boats on, tho rivor. : There tfr same taVh of Booted, Tb o( cititens of building another four miles below Wheel- seating present na -.%*»•; S^iSS.’s^gs SarsaSi©- sß&msxr*' yor tb» commercial ycAr oudiiiS at THU* ntmter ot steamboats that arriTOi » ,£?■&££ w | PitUburgb , InlWl'ilio number —“V"*”' InlBfo - Hi “ “**“* in 1869 M The Rebel Propositions for J Tho special correspondent of the No « Washington, domes, «»-£ highest authority," the .tntemont that Barnoy had an interview with tho Prcs.dmU I xt is further to bo stated,, on tho I thority, thottho Pr..idoet’ha, oo knowMgo whatever of the BtotomfaCß.oootodoed In the Hotter, nod that no "communication on tb .Abject, or embodying inch information, he. been mado to him In any way. _ . Loading BopnbUoan. deny all hnowlodg of the matter, and tho .upposlUon that thi. letter ha. any weight, from their nUeged ot tenUon to Dr. Barney'. statements, is entire J l MToneons. It may be added that no reeehj I communication from Fernando. Wood ha. boon reoeived by the President, and none whatever on these or any .imilut subjects. I The Philadelphia Prwi >» ijrttog story, eay. | that it is “utterly without tap. dtuon-that no such oommie^or.hav,.. - riVed, and that if they uhon’.d come within the lines, instoad of visiting the Capital, «y -onldvi.it tho Old Capitol prison. . . ' • ' The lialbttiche Country. The New Orleans correspondent o. the oduntry^ ISS=SS3¥S qSSSSStfgt Tftg’ar in time hes roU f ed “’ ‘Jft/ by accreation ns lastrated by net f wilil their largo ‘ t^f»!S: iir*'-"»4. mere aerfecllS. il*<“«* we° in > colored ttoop*££ta££* ggillll : Ssssrs araassss 2S^ 5 the moment it, was, safe, openly e^'^hey 1 i :fts£^assSKS s^^sss elsXanding; ” they openly J" 4^ 7 ”2 «.r^ssa”»s| C ticir cratUodo iu the. most ,in -1 or followed in tho footsteps I S B ft b S& array., ,As things P^Ereys-. 1 loeSTchaos came again; negroes, horses, mules, private carnages, «ld and „w wawnTdUapldated carUV tapestry, fnrniture, Bevres China pots, mingled in an Inextricable sidenf t*W~ imnosite to tho National. camp—and then, °Bj 'waste and wantonneßs, the escaped. on chickens, turtles, Jtogs and fat catUc, a l&sassas^ MfSSSSU to the ■» rthent'a«u£ imitations that w £“ OT( , ht f U i , tt n thie ?^trS , «Ures^tho ? »ocial system-of ithe f past‘is‘ history-T-; how difS^uUto comprehend. iiiiswi fafttaaaß* SftiitfiMitottMW wjnla-l'wßßj'S. ffiation ot aU alii inforjned, from & «*>►, , tint the original wiU . ot OfM lSss£:!as : 2|Sf "measures to 'Caard.Baa.Tr« serTts - t • tatorifttßifl tlifrjfatwp# -*. / T - ,l /55 «7 |637 >67o Testimonial to Henrr Wald Beecher. *«Ss®Bes=s sa^yS&iSfsraa pUmcnU • ' to h, O iooed, and sirhSKSSE ■gSSfcgMs;** '■Si«SS^s"«B3 e«n*JP»J ■sffl^ss^iSSASfSi 't B«f-'“ a rofa 0 . r chant, the husband choice of alobatton-, J a U«&l rebel in existence.-*. * TSriw*. _.. ' m ' —— From the West Indies. Our that the city _* «£ftiotion by the recently b&ve been rt em&u-po*. Over 8W«e«“ lt bee ported within fl^“S~»l»eeiiin allthe DOW Mined •". •****- continent »re to Dutoh posMMione on «te conun be emancipated ontfie 4th of Borinom, tie Seth- West Into be * erlende, have \oong »U elaaaei, j Bonument ot of the epproaoh-I bond and we, oy i trt 0 f elevee ms £ Government 200 receive from ft? «£o,e United Bt*tee) ioU. •Ptere.ere white ““ ov be aiocHmlnnted.— if- *■ Trinme. , _ A « Kzw Gold Digoisqs.—* I Ss-j-wSSS?® oity by ,C»pL 1. °L»d Mla.r.l % weret»k*n from digging* 1 o aGraMtop^ r C««b. oo'iragingclmrnoter.nnd u qo i J ■^VSCSSSSISfwK" i the minea. --•. m m L—— THIS (aOSPAJ)^MOgBgO A J*, o ,f _ l ° r ‘~' >by - TrSsa-Th.l B Sl*w» B * l 7B c* I God 18 .».»■ B• Dt.,]. I Bcr;pinx»l VJom ]>• r.rpaUiiud ? 1 ] i *•’■ *• Bjlr^rickUwOto.. •% Bjr >*. *•»"»•• | gHS£BßB*§£ B»Wjnoid«. T5O. I I" Ml * *‘ >b * B °BLB! < PAyiB'.M Wood ■»«*• O00B.S! BOOKSII- J Uowt Bbibtrinic Writing HoM. | ,d s! / g l; *£ t, -REAP. T» Toarth »>«««• pUOTOGBAPH ALBUMS, mion» aud #oe'tb«in. jtew jatrt&Tiß&aEJrt* pIFTH STREET, FitisbceOS, Pi. OVER 6,000 STUDENTS btsamboat book-keeping. ... b “t a “l ‘“ OD “ U - Al*oTl>nir* n*w of Aft . r , b . b rm.'o l Al«, Duffs new •jfUm of Tbs only ° B * In mo In a^2rt^AJ'y^P"^,lon to . a«r»of porfcc- I tlon now attained slse«beto. 3. i; BSU>. 7» Fourth Wrert. near l^rye’n (.- .o cutl'n «a»M w*iu““«■ cr sliil rtqdilte * » or la j B at ih» Xadlft clothing «ht>lJ ■•»»*“; cidrViiMi. j number D.pot, *»»»*»«. Cl»»S‘^mu,ug. S6uft et. j^ Llpß( :.: a«8 _ ,•.••-‘•'-I—^ Ali-Kti dhaY Ajl>Vmta, large aUei,. S' •OOTW.W «srw n»t«rl»lrJQrt t^* a Trt HJul>lpB; fNUiA’ BIIBBKK BAViSLOOKB H i «l»»t t»«j* 8B Bt. 0! »' t h.>bH.HW. I at. TNDIA KiIBBKK rtjf l r nwa AKD BKD-PAHS lot the X»41» Bobber Depot. £Sob as ® Bt - o yj gTrgILHPU. ,i'aeß llafcbirl ) *P«*» £ ** ad ** Sl * *juf H??HILLIPfI . rt*B —:—: U b&txew, Jtor ntaMB. OOIiLtBB. OUA.t' B'lOx'.- ®SSSiKIIBi yggg.imKJS‘a t 3J ° iV “ -rouKDBD n* is*o awn*™ « wm*«™ a “’‘ l "- ukboastus book-ssmuso. EAILEOAD BOOBL-XKEVINQ, peivatb BANK BOOK-KEKPIBO. twelve first premiums ,or *.< On-.-* *—>»»• | I.tldedoar prMnt 1860. OnltodSUM »«ir*< Clnclwt‘U~—- —,,||o. pSu»jlTUil» bum ™L‘. t l '?. , wSfc|rti. -18G0. wSSra Pwwnl"? 1 * IMO. I rS.W!i r£ -fflSfcd I iSjagysswi-.« « oo»- M»r. :«** ■« B « I> !OHO ° L C 0?? n» o» * t “ ls ' pw BCBISEM AKD OBSAMKKTAL FKKMABSHir. i .ith owjpw? SSaA. OnrwninKto.sJ?*r,’SnVFs BOOK •TbStot 1 . pri»|l ». tfeSiS^ss** 1 juf, lneiotug o«nt»i to , P. DUFF 4 SOS, PllßCipali er Bti»g« win 001 trp ° t * tl ° n “ tb* city. wb«?w» duiwwr Ph6togrSh^llbuuB, i PHOIOGBAPH ALBUttfl, * PBOTOGBA.PH AT BtBOOtO PBIOB3, iIBEDOO** JBIOM, AT BKI'TQO PRICI3 BIST UADI. BB&T UAX>B» BBST MADBi »T 111 S* w BIOBE, . itIfIKBIWgTOBJ ci ran 62 TITTH BTMET. 62 TIfTH ETB»W- ■prSITED &ATES INTEBSAu thM 1 to™ ™°?!„ *IS« »• (or DlTtrtoo SSfSWff fefSSssw^ PKOKUBSB. w p,, ib« <««•»•?? -* ’*“’• CBU '‘ M “' tUi<* *ad rtlTer plrt®* A ; M tTM»ttnr ®ot6*» port lie. will to «»»■>•;. ,„ ™,»o; or bj dopotr.ono tto tomsb “f '' j T -' t; ' OgibctMOf *to «M Jtottict, P«a .. ge»iB»towT OLD PBICBS. I XgMibtniM •*• ««‘ ,U * ”' ysgtrt, Jte-r~ Hnnt'B Union Stationery Portfolio* IniUlnll K OBLT as' CENTS Xoch ccntois* ;5300*505«168 FM-BOLDIB: ILIA? » 1 in of mutt* s«int7-Jw«il»aUd. I i aroo ts murra, ■««*> WMMUte' «-«*‘ •* *» ,t ""*‘ „j„ for PAMM, *AGAnm»' i«- 1 , JOBS pi HOST, I d,6 Mmgio Hail, Finn Stbest^ OiU£AP EDITION. VICTOR HUGO’S LES MISERABLES. MUtiai for t “ , ,S?TiSSfJ!S.^. U «»i« porebu>4 area TB* PBI0«8-11" triuiMloen. : Cl^**^«^r**** , f'"*"‘****r.”' IlreoThrmSTi*'''!’* 1 ' 1 . 1 Cloth...—"—- , FopnOomr—r——-—••■ jims w.prrroo* (Boouiua*. &»«“*“ 1 ” 9 "* DlXU *'' n * hubs' <«»•-’ I :.i r ASDINO ON RIVER Li rOB loaf 'S5^U OD s ?s^ , teS. «r .*«•< !.«. «• ™ Ol **?“!*. affi^'JfeJKSW, * BDBSOO OIL COMP ANT, , W«rtctom*U OIMOH OH. »4 | g»110D. SffiSSsS l :^" “ “ Pxwnbtf 4 th. IM3- —-- KA bobhTdkxbd p^cheM°l7m; oUcO «o ' to ir s££?’ fcr '* bl ’ i ;^TJEfitKs3s»iw^;. ! . Jcai rao*iTWl »nd fpr Ml* EjT rtrat. /~n mR-a «addl«s YetugoP ; ,; „ fcrjjU. tt OOBMB. ■aPHWMUio^g*2SJS O BWtlani •“W^joSSTL SlBB*** 3 ~ ‘ »«»« BmJ*«**t». WU. Sjriip tn jnu.; ■ •' *•'••■ ' -' --; ?• -Vi T-O*? JTEW rpo OOUNTBT MIRCEANTS iND * pi A Liß®* EATON, IHLACBCTI A CO., ' Not IT and 19 Kfth Street, dkbiss, HOSIMT, OU£ r 'gi igJk dsdu ,BBS&® S«*sS T*ja»r- —- I to tfCtTO. Ouiltock TUX* Id MILLI’ ' j|. b.—A cbote* Staple Dry Goods, r ! -STitf At wfartwt* oolT- rjiHE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY. 08. utTPOSOO’B CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLB. P„p»r«l fnm pMcriptlon o( Dorter S'*""- cnlUrly stxltod. It «JU “ •T"ZJK- xn *U cam on tl» monthly PJj**s2«Ss?pE In tb» B»°* In Htrron. ““‘ 5£S fSSS «■> “ ,rt ' m ’ md UoLbt, o ,"J plrlu , HJ.- Palpitation <rf tty «y r StwtL. and *U th» painful t«fc*» Bl 2«s«ed b fe ijr*»ecn, *U otb.r n»» ■»« t&fled, Tb*. ruu t»T. ow JtoScSS b.T.Mb Wto««> ■**“»■ os* ,„, •* «*“ to « h - P *- *“ ln ' tore • Box- Ar. . Setontlßc Prepal»tlDU. Are » Bdmtmo frepßoOwj- JJJ J BdeotlHo PreporeHoo. in n&t nww Wl i Tbay *i« neTor s“i Xb*y muK “ d nrm HSsBHg;. cSS «11 f OompMot* Wbw tbe dlwctloni w* Mg™*- vJeo th* dlrectloni Wcwd. wS th* 4Jrt«ioM »•. jjks 55S th* <Ui*eMoo* •» to«o~ iSJ u> • M*-k>« ihS «ro > bWlm *=“J * u* » bto«ta« «* * '“•• A»d »b.—tbjm* » « J P*« « “>• OT •9-goid *toolw»l* or retail toy JOHH VL rOLTOH, Sol. Apmt fcr Pltobbrgh «nd «• Nos. 6T I*o 69 Firm St****. yupnRTANT *T ) OIL SHffPK®® lasd|itisiib9- tgjjmasg^is; SttSgSHI i ssswb® ■*ftfficasaffj3rss us^iSSttS&ffst-"- v*" *****%£ i ViZt5C»aA > * iih ftr» proof »!«bt steam v«bp» Or l will JSKEySm- -p.r*n- Uteotloa. tjetboute oil works, if . i | PIHSBOS9H. PS. ■oukkk & GEASPi Proprietors. Cpatit; tw. ftoouni UroU t« M-OSa, HOHOBBABILA BOPW- FANCY FUB8; ontu)BlS’S lAHOT FBBSi OIKTSTTO OAFS. OOLL ABB A SLOTHS mAWASnOAIB. Sr«T «rl*7 “« 4»jUof *»«••» h “ 4 and for nil I s£iri>*v jgjiCßMjrEs. QET THE BEST. ITBIEIEk * WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES. JoproTtd ‘ J,.,', j yrheeler & WiUoa Sewißg Haehine, 1* Tgl BBAtPIB .?_.*. »g ®°«K; . I oow odorvl to tti. poMM. ~ i SVICiBBASTSD TABS* • 'nroill ood «uml» *'**»> •* ® 0- ® TXItH btbim. jjj BTOirea&op., . . .V' Wbstbbs [gWINQ MACHINES. *: wwwfow*^ 1 ! £sf s FAiniiT bswjs'o Saoiisia .;%'■■ •-■’- ■: t i I • : r*'...T, , V: ; .' : :• fOTSK**®-* 1 * .1 .SSJSonitaT*to npf» . t.tllb(. fiBAtgLA'OO.. **«**•':' '• ZpM'i'tnnuvltfep'. ’;-i. ■•• ' MU>o.mub topgaiqr«*' S»mAcHM.,i.b»o fMj .AimoMiop. <a too■* ■ js^y y.ff'-St mtn »A .j pOBTHB HOUDAY 0 - Prioes Marked Down- . . LADIES li c*U*d to tho Urt "'■““ISdSiS” •«**•» th»t *r» w* Embroideries, Linen Handkerchiefs, and LAST YEAR’S PEiCES. ?SE; oIoVS. I eTEIL BEOKLE3 AHD PMB, BALMOEAL BKIETS, I A .plondldUno, in bright oolM. Sew I»* P ricM to r*uJl Imyer*, »t Hon- N El’S Trimming Store, rr *T3 HABKEt STREET, igPECLAii SALE Dry Goods, BARKER & CO.’S, 59 Market Street. SILKS I SILKS ! SILKS ! SILKS I In PLAIH, MOUSED. MMPSD ISO POMD" from 62>i eent» to |« oo pBT 7“*- Cloaks l Cloaks i Cloaks! In th, HEWSST AHD MOST DEBIBABLE .tjl«,tromH 00 to *2O 00- SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS I SHAWM In *U tbo mrlotloo .td *t nil price*. To remore |U To Snore ■HoWra^"?* To nson «B obitroctl^O l ! To mnoTC *U olotfocttoo** Dress Goods t Dress Goods IB WOVI* PABBICB, Horn !<%=• to “«• DELAIHBS! de lathes At lSid*, 20®.' nnd 25e- ‘ Prints 1 Prints! Prints! Tto BEST.HSWESt* HAHMOMm.nt W Wholesale Buyers •Wiu And thl, • mw* OPP 01 *”? 10 "* plenlilx tbfllr stock *t LOW PBICSS» ' ‘ ' / HOLIDAY BULLETIN' Monday, December Bth, 78 MAEKET SPBBKT. for ft. th.f»Wfc» tar*. «*>*»■ UPulioortmeotof McOORD & CO.'B, Ho. ISI WOOD BTBBET. So. B UT*H STBII*i prrrsßVßtiß, pa. Fahey Goode, fob one week, 600 BALHOHAL SKIETS Jut rewind, u 8* 00. WE BEALL OPEN. OH Goods for the Holidays l At price* artlif «lr. wtttftetln t. sgsgsa^SoMSsy^.«■* ahd °^SsB i sass®»Wft«' WJOLITf, ta. ■' "■-.. iead^ M ß^Bet.. ! 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