siie Jlailir PITTSBURGH, FKID'AT MORNING-, ’MAY 27, IBW, , THE BALTIMORE L'ONVEXTIOX. i The politicians Who hpve been attend ing to Mr. Xiucoln’s interest*, and their ’ own, seem to begetting along admirably; : tijgir catnpaign, for the control of the apprdaehing Baltimore Convention, has .!. * )( i en - managed with cpnsummato tact , judgment. It is pretty evident that the friends of the present- dynasty will ' have an almost unanimous convention in favor of its re-election. But this is ; not at all remarkable when we take into i consideration the fabuldus patronage of c.i ;tho 'Government at .the present time. 1 Independent of tlxc usual legitimate . patronage belonging to.the Government, i which used to be considered dangerous in corrupting public sentiment, we now have, in every district in the Union, tax assessors and tax collectors, together Willi their, thousands of 'assistants, con ' Htituting an armj* of Government de pendents, Which may prove more dan fieftms to us than the rebel army under . General Lee. In these snug civil posi tions, requiring but litjle labor and yielding large pay, there is scarcely an Abolition editor in the country who is not represented. Dilapidated miscegan ed \itors, with fast sons, are thus relieved of •the expenses of supporting'their inter esting offspring, by securing for them .nice places under the Ajdministration. !A1! of these are, of cou'rsij, favorable to the renomination of Jlr. ’.Lincoln, be cause his continuance in .office secures fliem in theirs. Then take the' hundreds of thousands of contractors scattered everywhere, with their fabulous profits, and their large expectations, and who can be at all astonished atjthe success of Mr. Lincoln fora renomihation? . Thirty, years ago the people of the United States were jealous of the pat ronage of the Administration corrupting the people, but the gross expenses of the Government th en, for a whole J’oar, would scarcely build a score of gunboats now. We all remember what a “mon • ster the United States Bank was, with its capital of $35,000,00(1, and how tye people rallied in favor of its destruction by Gen. Jackson ; but what are the few millions of bank capital men tioned, compared to the thousands of millions controlled by the present Ad ministration? It is no wonder, there <a,re ’ particular men having con . tlol of Mr. Lincoln, and through him Ifih.patronage of the Government, have so well succeeded in packing the differ etit 'State delegations to the Baltimore .Convention. The friends of Prewont and of Chase, and other hiingry Abo litionists who have been neglected in the distribution of the spoils, may protest in fayqr of the “one term principle” as much as they please ; but those in pow er have no idea of being resolved out of the nice pickings which they arc at present enjoying. It would be unreus onable to expect it. When we reflect upon the fact, that the leaders of the party in power are old corrupt rogues, who were never trusted by the virtuous old Whig and Democratic parties, we can easily conclude that they will cling to the t ehip of State, as long.jas there is hopt of profit, and give no hied to the clamor of the friends of the aspiring pathfinder. These managers pave, through the agencies alluded tp, not only secured their Chief all the free States, but in order to make him appear terrible in power, they have, also, obtained for him delegates from the “rotten boroughs’J of Arkansas, Delaware, Ken tucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Tennessee, Virginia and ,M|esti yirginia. f In addi tion to this ftfrmidnt/le army; we have it announced that a mass State convcn tion was held in- Beaufort, South Caro lina, on the 17th inst., which elected dele gates tp-the Baltimore- sniiiventiop and lnstrncted'therh, of course,"for Mr. Lin- coln. A similar movement is on foot in Florida. From these facts it will be seen how nicely things have been ar- ranged for a continuance of the present monopoly of the immense resources and expenditures df’thc General' Govern- ment,., i, i / IODISI/ftlA AIX BrfeHT, A RepphHcatt>corrdspohdent of the Republican New York Eveniiig Post , in a lopg,letter addressed to “the President of the Uy Stgteg,” from-'Saw Orleans S * mC , w , eeic f egp»gaje a-vqry ; circumstan tial account ofithe aarryingvori 6f Gen. Banks, since he succeeded the “beast Butler. ’ ,Hon. Reyerdv Johnson’s re port to the Administration, showed that the beast bad succeeded in fleecing the people of Louisii-na out of about a mil lion of "(dollars, hut his operations were not more successful than those reported as having occurred under the adminis- j tration .of Gen. Banks. .These. New I vehement- I )v opposed to slavery, seem, to have a singular failing for the product of slave | labor.-Tljeialaertty witb whieli they con fiscate cotton,' and sugar and molasses, ami slip them over to Mexican ports and pocket the proceeds “of their Jenterprisr, demonstrate their capacity forlmercantilo 1 transactions. • v The charges brought against the boot ed and spared individual are not mere idle ones coming from some eppperhead. O.i tUe iOontrary, they emapate from ‘•oyaitnen';" whose patriotism is just as airy as tha't ofiFpnNKy himself. Why t icn is Blanks t not, repwyed , The, foi -11 wing mi iwu lnte.jtnteUig«Hoej from New Orleahs jtijl qiplalptw cause; no matter what outrages’ may ba cofamltfecl so that the plipsteatbis fflotuv' 1 . ,clel^atas, fiW-' *uw “r'ourl *to**repreaentl Louisiana I la the Baltimore convention were eJ£t?ted by the j • I li«.* c (iun of the convention whs harmonious, th«* iticin!u*r.-i indorsingfhe-.genorHl policy, civil mitl military, of the administration.'’ They also heartily approve of thamiiitary nail civil career oi (fenorai llalniss, and the ! policy inaugurated by tjovernor Hahn, &a tending to the putting Jow.n 01 the rebellion and the restoration of the 1 ’nion ’» * °\< E MOKU TO THE BREACH. " 1 ‘ have before alluded to the propri ety not to say necessity of an early and ! prompt response to the Governor’s cal] i upon the militia of this State to organize, lire subject is one that demands still further expression. After the ample ar rangements for the spring campaign— the tilling of the quotas of most of the , States 1 , and the prompt response of the . Western mjiitia to the call of their Gov • ernors for one hundred day voltmteors our people have quietly settled down to a calm survey of the bloody scenes now i enacting on the “sacred soil” of the , Old Dominion. This is not prudent nor proper. Although all goes on well with | the army of the Potomac, and the vic- I torious columns of the great Ulysses.are ! dealing their way to Richmond with a I heroism not excelled on any of the fields of modern war; yet, until the guerdon of success is safely within the i grasp, relaxation ot effort and supine- I nessmught not to he encouraged. Heretofore Lee has operated on long lines from his base; Grant has had either no base or the shortest of lines to the Rappahannock. Every day now serves to reverse this state of things, and the 'ines of supply for the Potomac army are lengthening out. Necessarily this creates more exposure and requires ex tra vigilance* and stronger guards, in volving so much weakening of the main body. The other, in contracting his lines, adds to his troops. But this is not all. If the decisive engagements lake place before Richmond who can toietell the result ? We know there are believers in a foregone conclusion that whenever Gkant strikes, the rebel cap ital must fall and with it the Southern Confederacy. There are many reasons for believing in the probability of these conclusions, but the most skillful plans, j the most powerful,brave,and successful armies often been defeated by a combination of unforeseen circumstances [ entirely unexptjfcted and oftentimes un explainable Are the people of Pennsylvania pre pared for such a dire contingency 't Would it not lie well to look back a year or so to the period when the Capi tal of the nation was imperiled and our State invaded, against’every assaurance of but a little while before that victory was crowning every effort and the Con federacy was tottering to its downfall!' Let experience be the monitor forPenn syh nnians. At that time was the State prepared. At this time would it be in better condition to stay the invading hordes? Has experience taught us any thing.' It is not a sufficient answer to nay that Grant has a larger army, a braver army, a belter appointed army, and is a commander of such Generals as Pope. His antagonist has also a larger army and possesses advantages not before attained. It is assuredly the part of wisdom and prudence, therfore, and not the offshoot of a doubting, or croaking spirit, to advocate the taking of such measures as may enable our State to defend itself, our National Ca] ital, or to tclieve the army in thelield. Still, there is another consideration Even though our army should be val iantly thundering at the gates of Rich- mond, and its doom be evident to friend and foe, what means have we within our borders to repel a diverging - force from the South, that may, as a last re- sort, invade the Stute and march ttnob- structed upon our chief cities before a repelling force could come to our relief? Is thg Federal Capital in much better condition for defence? For these, and other reasons before stated, we would urge upon the people prompt and vigorous action for the pur- pose of placing our State militia in such a condition of organization as may serve every purpose of offensive or defensive warfare. As a precautionary measure, a call for a certain number of one bun dred day men will undoubtedly soon be made, and unless there is a speedy res- ponse another draft will be the conse- quence. Prompt action now .may obv; ate the necessity for even a draft to til the unsupplied quotas of various dis- tricts; At any rate, the peculiarities ol the situation demand that something should be done by the Old Keystone, and let that something be done speedily and effectually. CONGRESSWATER," T7T Pieah Congress Water. iMAm°nnS h rvJ P ru * store » corner of the Diamond and Market street. ._•> e K pu . re8 * t for raedfcicrl purposes, is nor n J ° Boph Fleming's Drug Store, cor® ne l of * hl « Diamond And Market street, atlnitfh E, ota ® h and Soda Ash in the city, is atreftf tore ' Bracen 'srn.nL’tf ° rtDU ' n ' of Trusses, Shoulder er™~ t-', e,! 7' eto - aad “>e lowest lo i ,h * leming’a Drug Store corner of tholllsmomi sod MarkSt street ’ ror all the genuine and reliable patent MaHi' ctneso; the day, go to Store, comer of the Iliamoml aud Market st tor the largest and moßt complete assortment of Perfumery, go to Joseph HemnS Drue my%!.?r er th ° Dl,,mond aad Market street® RX'PTURE CURED 9mXy — w e are prepared to treat successfully all cases of rupture in young persons, most cases in middle aged, and in some cases gf old persons having fitted up an extensive establishment for manufacturing Improved Trusses and Supporters. In peculiar oases or where persons desire any si) le of truss not on hand we will manufacture to order. Having the largest stock In the city all persons requiring trusses will find it to their ad- vantage to call. Dr. M’GATiR will attentTpersOnally to the ap- plication of Trusses, Supporters, &c. Besides our own manufacture we have a large stock of B Bitter & Penfield’s. Celebrated Trusses, Dr. $. S. Celebrated Trusses, Mlrsh-& Co.’b Celebrated Trusses, FHENOH, ENGLISH and GERMAN TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS, ALL KOTOS; Elastic Stocking a, Bondage*, 4fcc. -At the Pittsburgh Drug House, . . . 1 • f-jiioT - -.ZThr hooi-i f»vi »m ttedMWS-AtUßj.'ui- APOTHECARIES, Mmui* a# Pnn«*t. v —*-• THE SUP I'HI 'SSK >N Bob Murray ia fnit..<l States „ mrs h:,l.'" auu ke marshalled m<- iln* wav 1 Mmolt' I; gI R S >,- it h.-sL [u H. Gov. Seymour’s Instruction 3 to in-awav with ?? n; , h '' 'V 13 ' 1 Vf ‘ r - V I:,k ' J u ° away -with him; hut I wouldn't re Dxstnct Attorney Hall. commend you to cultivate his acquaint THE LAWS TO BE VINDICATED. Every Person Engaged in the Outrage to be Punished. Warning to-the Commercial Community. |. THE WAT YOf <;KT IX I IS curious, and may intrre?! Tour r«-a<J L r- n , , *' ho haven’t been here. You cnnH so 1 1 ,4ex * Promptly Atteudwi to. > ny railroad or steamboat, or lioim- and ' 1 buggy. The entrance is effected in ■' highly military manner, invent..,!' ! he. T “f : A *» k«i v va- Statk of New Yokk, j j ‘JfJ®’ by Genoral I)ix . nr -some’other '■>> ! u,-'\V,'i.’.V.'irV',h"" £XEIT' rivi-: DEPARTMENT ( , v ’ ,\Vi ? r i! n '' ll " !l 111 ■‘tn.l Cnmo/in Ai.haxv, May 23d, 1X64 i ' l,” f. tO . Fon Hamilton. 1.. o, if,,4 f, e "’ f To A. Uakey Hall, e»q. Strict Attorney j Yi'n 1 ' 13:1Ust "Y'' 1 ;," 1 ': J^v., a,...,,.., . of the County of 2* ew York-. 5o A 1 P shell with the iunidc sf , y{. ?*.“‘'Y r ' Hi ,1H lot hl£ “ u , lto to me, Bin: lam advised that on the mth ' the SS?** 1 T> r * lh .t p " r|K,s ‘.'- V,IU -■ > m »;|J ’alwj'’4?3i4 instant the office of the Journal of Com . | . Tt 18 lh !' n ] P'» 111 a 2:40 in, 1, *'?"«* ■•i.'h,.-„ „„ i, „,.f ,‘ u ,j. merce and that of the No a- York World I m rßmcil ‘ ° wu on a ba, ' rd "f make.' vi '[ PT'" mw** were entered by armed men, 4he prop- I Z voJ'oJ “ to ? fh<? ' l 011 Hllli ' "" l ~" ', r , erty ot the owners seized, and the prem- fifty YdhY vK < ‘ , ' p S ° lng U P abm " ' ‘ lscs held by force for several days, it i t an A ri „,,r in ~ u 1 j C ° cO - n ,“' r llo ' vn aml k.\tistiii.-th t-- tii k \ is charged that these acts of violence |X* nght “ tUe m,ddle 01 Forl V ■ t net," cl hr were done without due legal process ! ti,« • ' ' ° “ ! ’ l " in ' l '"'- and without the sanction of State or na- ■ arl . llle fy ar,lsl has attain, d gr,-a, tional laws. : P 1 in the ramri*, anil you li-Mit < \ *aar “““ 1 ax: * ——« Msnssasa ' ~ warning that "the laws of the Sint,- <• ” . }oo havemtohed an altitude m _ ■ -. must he enforced, its peace and order f‘. lr, - v \ mm ' eight lurlongs, A i>« T, ‘tT nKlii: t. At;aiivst maintained, and the propel ty of its eiti- ! ‘- 1 ' "• ‘•"•’'•-■•'oi >i.oi' i zens protected at every hazard." The ; rw r , , l birdseye vt, « H lii; ’ M |.-, -,Vi.vY.K laws were enforced at a fearful cos of i C r - y lslan , d and New J«rsev. blood and life. ■ cost ot | I nave a sketch ofit. ' iusTa mmtrx . The declaration I then made was not ! Perham vo‘n • 'l'-'a," intended merely for that occasion or . ."heP 5 ; jou think this is a slrant. -- against anv class of men It is' () f 1 wa ?’ of Setting into the fort, hut it isn't ' llils i' l '" an enduring character, t./h,. 1 asserted "{ . a all times and against all conditions ol 1 , v ,, iri . t ' a ? t V. F ,iETT,N ;* I 01 T , ate citizens, without favor or distinction T,t, ri ‘ , I,sf ''’vercl yet. iVlien Cnless all are made to how the law 1 m ' ‘ >’ nn n,‘w it will be respected bv none. I'nl.-ss all ,t . P . wll ° hf-p .the tori at, ~| are made secure in their rights of pm- ThcrinoMfr " ls thclr/.-r.v son anti property, none can lie protccied. ,i ■' '• ai S 11 " 1 ? I,r e" ords, and If the owners of the aliove-namnl iour- :„ ,’ },1| . 1U .? m » mimary way. wlm i, nals have violated Slate or national L 7 , li, !"•' Ul ° Uyh lbl - v i "‘ v ' laws, they must he proceeded against T| , V ' f '- , iiivl punished bv those laws. Any a,- / 1 U lort ls “ •'UOslaniw l i,nil,ling, th.■ tion against them outside of legal* tiro. . ii"! 1 ot burglar- Sm-i CL-diirc-s is criminal. At thistirm.' ntY-ivil ' J! °^ t ou c rat ' irr breakout tiiin war and disorder, the majesty of the law " u ' n ,, VV *t * must he upheld „r society will sink into ' ls n , l ' l “lual to the Alan anarchy. Ottr soldiers in the field wilP 'Ji 011 !-' 11 lhl ' terms are nto.v battle in vain for constitutional liberty , 1 “[‘J* , f ' ,in 1 1 barg,, anv if persons or property, or opinions, nFc , ri 1“' 'l" 1 '- v har , L ’ r *" !;,,i ‘rv trampled upon at home. We must not 1 T >, ff-!, 10 , 1 ' U I ' harge l.ayon. ts give up home.freed,,.,,, anil thus dis- , lack ■vSo ’■ graccMhi* American rharacUT while our i.> citizens in the army are pouring mu’ The I,til i.f 0 r Ml ’ CI l l ’ OK ''' their 1,100,'t0 maintain the national lion- ! u-p have ,i* ’ , ho ’ 1 ' 1 , vlr - is varied or. They must not find when they come i fast 6 ‘ polkana ( ra, i,ers lor break hack, that thrir personal and fireside 1 /»* i , rights have Urn despoiled. ( p rack< ' rs “nd P«rk for dinmo, and i, u „ „ v ,. : Vt' “r bsm^s’L T ? l l A f 'f? , B*Tloai In addition to the general ohlimition ' I cra , ck .f * '°r U-a. . . , has been selected aith^tare an^cimaSns to enforce the laws of the hind, there are ™ ‘“"T " ,I . ,un - , ‘ n xl ti.e"v l-'A mCn \)l • . nmt prepare,! S'i-.elaS* hoad.* Goo ‘ lb to be round In local reasons why they must be unheld :W , ’ a J h ° commandant l,a» sent an .It li. ,V' 1, ~me ' wfr'i , wt,hlu * » •“» of in,he city of nL York. If they ale f ° r a '''' la "™' - rot, its commerce and greatness will hi- ‘ r ’ Hrite t 0 m, ‘” ln '^ n ' 4/ ‘ :i bun. I. M -Han n\ j tpest iu tiie p 1 le Siocj£ > i goods broken down. If this great centre of null9llC9 111 t,K * k ' lEtr : .ViV^Vt;:,.':.:;:-'''V' *"•; f w McOee; wealth, business, and enterprise is i of tbc F , m is T ”f4°‘' lE p' ""n.'eVi'xV utx lm ' ' " 1 thrown into disorder nnd bankrunti v nir!oi k ”c u ct ’ T 1, 'b v * r<i »»«.>!!> Jut! „. hUI \ .. *. 1 1,;; w y\ »«.. to , n - .*“>-• , Pittsburgh, the national government will he parali*/- » Q \ 0 - nuthren who 1 v 1 *'• 1 1 v> ’p v j;' u‘.'rY' 1 ' f TH ffTTP o athtt -n-nci ~ cd. What makes New York th- hcan iav <\ > e "n reeon.m-ndod Imre f..r th- -' J° T SE SADDLEES of our ronnlrvV Whv are it, puKatiims ' They don't gen Tt„' vi m-r i•x , N , , O ~r C iP T O*' WTTSBOaen, feltat the ez.remitiesof our land'- .Not "fc''‘jA,, r ‘ rfp . , til rough Its position alone, hut because “"e is no femjrtc soenty her,-. tirV"V i! *T »»»b*-hair M»id w,w , aT'. "'l**- r 0" can P~«urc orthe worldwide belief that nrooertv is : v no k D,on Gagins. Ua, ‘ su m | W *. malt , THiomlogs you may ne«d, wh'e« safe within its limits front molts I ,;“ P ‘ '-monic eon,-,.tn .' a X!' E V V nnd from spoliation •bv government T wi " '‘l™* 1 -"' . ; U . : ‘ - The laborers in the workshop, the min, s ‘ '•<" i» enclmntina I. !v » t-,,.,,- J .Xe e T 1 ! h, T »">»«■- and in the field, on this continent and “‘T? •!"'iTr *'«>'^ in every other }>art of tilt- ‘‘■lube s*ndln i- *• *• E Sal< before, the mui:i KVjti \\ ij >iwn, , IB . l “ en, b v\ c feel oontirtent \vc caa'plejtae all its merchants, for sale or 'exchange, the riM,lu'"'"“l lm m!irih "- ■' lT " i vdv.s i.immim , , ■.: i ' o.'uXTuVk ~ “’n “*• «^»»-er,No.os,bviow products of their,oil. These merchant- Vl.. ii nX. ‘ “'“"V'- >, tv• s - , , ‘ LAY * HAYDKff are made tin- tnislees of the wealth of ix is no post.oihee in the I, rt .and , . X, ' • •• 'li.itK. millions living in every land, beeansc i, ™iln'"'T'' *1 d ' •-•*- ‘ Carnage and Wagon Makers, is believed that in tlu-ir hands property A i!, , v ll ! , ' v 1 sc,,t tl'i' leitei Si? I,’ 1 >8 if kt' AI ’ spkchi. WTrwinv ' is saTe under the shield of laws admini.- j lh '' l : ,r ' ll: ‘.v aiei » > A li. 1 cllct to Xo. as «*£jtAl®« v 0; tered upon principle and according to r ', •, n' 1 !' T ' n lui 11 ' i«4 iiui!,- 0 i h N "' 1 Hr,ic| e ot spok.-s, i'ei known usages. This great confidence '• •‘."l" tl«-lab-of its deliver, o.e’"A‘n-h O . IC :i^ U has grown up in the course of many A'bl,° n ,s a n , ' a, . r - ,:r - p, l- r ; ahiiyou • , . . =* Shil'h iL years by virtue of a painstaking, honest , ',, sl,n! r u . l ' 11 ;l ■> "er , atri, , = it ... ...o as i? 1.,fo V, ' rj 'r > 'i a , rce - 1 "* 1 hi * b ’ performance of duty by the business nun ' Sunei!'!' ‘“ ;iS,cr . L "": ,,,n - = -v-r- £ enmury. ttv ,ta,Vhive »°fun Xk* 1 ."? 3i kiiS of your city. In this they have been ' ' f aJ ' inf |Uire. rW 4 s*) S wrJd , T,^r i i“-fsnaskAlothL,^ aided by the enforcement of laws based ~ ~ " ,IY 1 <heuk L_ 1j) -\J ... pJf rood voods nin'?o rB '. To procure h.,is upon the solemnly- recorded pledges that ' ' I ‘'-'I .'“'"•••nildeniiaby. 23 J* Xj " £ i,- -5 e«UM B >° lds , fu 'i count, tong yards, n,., “the right of the people to lie secure in he goYernment is making ext,. D si on> m.vC7-ti _ oay & haydejps their persons, houses, papers amleff,-cts wiso’at Fort' K-i •h'm)'n7 ’'i'"" I "’",' , likl ' W K TAKK I'i.easi re ,v ,v_ »■"»» isi wood stbkkt unreasonable sctirvlics anti sci?- T|icv wmt h ' »( , <»n . tairn UJaml. ▼▼ "i*r ipif-nua mi--i the iniMib n-oner- Iry 4 y mmmv -r urea shall not be violated, and that no ~ ' rt , a rt ; ha, ' k ' l H rsull io look it XJ h!,'™ 1 ,:u/ rIJSAL RkMOl Ali one shall be deprived of liberty or prop 'mV ar, htieels, t„ see that tin " , „ . JAiiJIV l illy. erty without due process of law." For S, h£| • wav he!w '- Ck 4 ‘'' o - l N °' 12 B ‘S,sell’s Block, VITE have pixaiuv removed more than eighty years have we as a Vl ,u .in so,X.-1 ’ '‘ T? sr. pi.aik stukkt. Jk *“5 •'A u,ic "* ar ®«>o~ «o? 5 people been building up this universal ' V «»Somjr on. wiier«.«,.h.„. J , i , l tllf •iiwrevm h W 0 0? * ,ree '’ rour d « 0 » faith in the sanctity of our jurisprudence ,i A \vi’ tlnf; o' ,hecablllc ' " as <"‘l!, ,i at tor..r».,r* \aiMa,i rt ß., n weuf i,4 p L’ osue , lh , e K ‘ rat It is this which carries our commerce I n'tro li, lU 'i ,^° US ?'- B, * <-n “ tilr .v s iant,,n W. B. BIJAIiBIfRT, New York, ““ 0l “ lri endaand the public in general. walt upon every ocean and brings back to our t p C SUl ' J^, ct - Av i, E BK "-, merchants the wealth of everv clime It' ,t Presulentsaid u reminded him of SCHOMAPJTFV P■ ,r di-t tjpm.- bignof the golden Harp, is now charged that, in uttc7 d “regard i t HIOTy 2V mc , B . h ?« r<l in A n K , E \' V ,4° ’ Plnladelpbia. - .22 Wood erect. of the sensitiveness of that faith at amo : " an who lived_tn Sangamon county, in y, - '■■ - a „ M,,,er„a ment when the national credit ’is under on ''. ( ’ r sati°n with a medical student,said I* J A \ ( I | going a fearful trial, the organs of e be , llt , ve in .S, ivs X •*-, V/ O ! merce are seized and held, in violation i f , , o .!’, '’kild a hit of good. ai>u, ~ complete assort,, u -„t „r of constitutional pledges, that this act i , clll vnecmated once, and in ! Hmitliv < elei>nite,l was done in a publicmart of your great i .in di J ys a,ter 11 [f 11 out of a window UJIDMniUIIIA/10 Mr! nnrnun city, and was thus forced upon the* no. I The ltS , nCCk ’ HARMON lUMS, MELODEONS tice of the commercial agents of the ! ..n /j 6 ca , bl “ ct tke I'°int at oner, And Mu&ica l Gook (^nP^IKT world, and they were shown in an oifen-! SeerM Ughe w b n ° Ud,hat t11,,y wnko u l’ Th ‘ inewlly ' . SlieetinPk sive way that property is seized by mill- ,' X, 7 'V K ’ !i ' . i.S' h' i""! H '' KV rlAN< * v , eetm g s , tary force and arbitrary orders Tlie f 1 »n',i r 7 e llis HlUo bHI , »» ».•» iWni»J )n*e I ' orsalc by things are more hurtful to the national ““A 8 *” 1 eneralDi x. «*«ny or reived T I fx r, T T r . . „ c z IOB H F r Ea^y unH ''''' oW ' s ORR & CO. such acts with the principals of our Go"'- I with lB lherc ’l’ said lhe fienerai, [■>!; ™<%“, pi i'Vanus hnUni i mjir „ Na 25 Flfth Street ernment, and the folly and of ! 1 1 > ll,tar y promptness. favorably knmv,, m , hli ..;,"5 -offleilee will be looked upon as the natu ,1 s a reliabl p Dlan lo be found ui uuainuV, i:n,] ‘" u ‘ 11 '- JQR» ooods, »1 results of the spirit of our institm Wt t ‘ D^P artment the East," said ' w A « 'tww V. Z‘ tions. Our State and local authorities '("n H ' •. , WAMELINK & BAKR, CHEAP AMD DFmRARI P must repel this ruinous inference. If 1 . I l l, l t , Lle , re ISII thundered the gener- * ,e ' A k tn, » a ' r t imhurgii »n,l Wmoti, p»., U tIOInABLE, huV'to"hav°/their^hartmr'seated"up Tnd GARDNER £ "cPUI C|TCO'C “• =.aa “£r:; -“ .'i . GIRDNER * GCHLEITER s §rr n the n l pr ■ pert? -' T " - hU iB n,H s< > Layla Humbugers are About 111 . 92 Tho Same Law for July Rioters and for Presidents jne, the. world will withdraw from -heir keeping its treasures and its com merce. History has taught us that offi cial violation oflaw in times of civil war and disorder, goes before acts of spoli'- alion and other measures which destroy the safeguards of commerce. I calfupon you to look into the facts connected with the seizure of the Jour nal of Commerce and of the Xew York World. If these acts were illegal the offenders must he punished. In making your inquiries and in prosecuting the parties implicated, you will cal] upon the sheriff of the county and the heads of tdie police department for any needed force or assistance. The failure to give this by any official under my control will be deemed a sufficient cause for his’ removal. Very respectfully yours, &c., Horatio Seymour. Howard, His Stylo as a Writer. Ws select the following extracts from a letter in the Brooklyn Eagle of yester doy, purporting to have been written by .“Howard, of the Times," from Fort La fayette. The letter is an excellent imita tion of the style in which the great “Dead Beat,” his fanciful nomdeguerre was wont to tickle the literary palates of thereaders of the Eagle: Cell 5,311, Second Tier, i Fort Lafayette, May 24. j Dear Eagle: In the language of the "magnificent” Vestyall, "I Am here.” I think I shall stay here, at least till I get put. •i»» surprised at. my snd ,,p£* de PM%e- So was I. WLI-;ifSefHSi)* pressing inritatidn from General Dtx to come down here which I didn’t feel at liberty to decline’ ca T 1 --PIT' | You may have heard of Fori L ; ,f av ell , it is a great resort „i I rl.-nds ~f tf, | Administration—over the |,.ft. i the location ■ | "^ 0 n rt th^ f ffitic S Ocean 1 J B,ank Book Manufacturers, i Point. | It is a good sitefor amarine resilience ! but 1 haven’t seen anvmarines lien* li i ‘^accessible on all sides, except the in - i side. Its out-accessibility is what I mos l j object to 1 I lam stiii here n • I’Kubde i Yours, _!vi siun Spectacles In retirement. I"vurt^'r Tit _Y ( / 1 h k, ~ improvk Dead Bbat, , ! — ~ **«*• Plaid Cliallies, 1 8 nED F > RRR ««V"U- , n e?,o At 22c, cheap at 31c, health 1 ‘■! rr , eeulßrttl,;a in the bowels ami genera] '''nrT.'t' 1 /} C Hrs t should lail. Alsu,, received MOZ AMBIQUES, health of the ayatem. But UnaSDniiTll’t. I'in.i »»*«! »hc linear sto.-1,, ~r brought to tluS'wTc syatem*'wiVi r he ! r , i ''mi: "el'l'n,'eun ** *“* ““ tBEI *S* •'* l *?* IN ENDLESS VAEIETY & $r -1 STtiSSR ' T’l.n. , " I - V “ ST ««ST s^iS,. 1 " P>“ in their knapsack free „f ex ; STEEL ENGRAVINGS & SHAWLS, “°' -^- VEB !" HEAP andobyab|yrTH^?l^S REDPATH . Pittsburgh, I REVS. JOHN HUGHES, D. D.. O^frff OW!v ' wo - 8° BJIITHFIELD 1 “S^M. PeC “ bledde e r“ lD FT., Archbishop of ,Vc w yj rk -? - • FranCiS PatHck M ’ Kenrick ’ D D -: |P YUVN°t MEN ?oe “d’ •“ <1 “ » N CAUTi6n P t! > ; Archbiabnp of Haltimoie, , i low Ami * c'Srgc 1 '" Deffe™* c r ™ w : iß r H r " e 1 w!n£?Q ln * a postpaid addressed envelope, i . OJEjJi ELLIKG HOUSE FOR SALE w B. BRECHT & CO.’S,: Jvj SAMimi.KHEa Sole ageii I a lor Pittsburgh and Allegheny rooms aid 'leUluT The° ouLhSlSiee . Co^m >', 1 h °u=e, stable, coil bouse. 4eT rhb&j, iaaiS yard surrounding the dwelling, filled wlth ehaS and ornamental trees. ThereiagaaandwateMn i *ll the rooms of the dwelling. win 1 also offer for sale a desirable country w.. 1. dence m Rochestertownsliip, Beaver eon nf£- p. domalnlite twenty wes ThSi^ti newtwo' storied Sake dwe&ngjcontaumS Lx rooma on tbe property. Th«?ls alsoTZuw - orchard of aUkjlJdaoT frnlt. There Is a goof i* about a mile from the | J. M. COttMWm.f <fc _KKHn. CARRIAGE MAUUFACTDEERS, Silver and Braes Platers. Anfl manufacturers of Saddlery Ac Carriage hardware, i No. 7 St. Oiair street, and Duqueane Way, DAI' MORNING, ,MA V S T A T I O N }! K S'; VIF x I I SXli TO K X i itis r,\ inmii-. mm ivs k. ‘ ,, ‘ i 11 " • |J I'u- inw; It liniji.'iM-, ,ii-l u»c n;“ii,ll i^in''i: n r ;: i ,, "" 1 ‘ M 0:, >‘' r "J« ... < rU.iHi,.,,,', Il„„. •' adjunct to the l>j.-.in dtci-ne .in.l ~p 1 hi-■iuh „fthe 11. U U'-.-IUn.M -I muihl !.y J. . . r Hr , N t ;u y,, r li . /' V' 1 " ! 'l' H»il IM ( nat’l > r..'■"•■■ , i «>“• •'■ I ">in ties- 1 lihrn. M • >i> ”!7 " ! ‘ ;- ulI1 ’ ,: I*o truer e this . ■Hid'■„.v .r »;. , i p V !' , 11 * weJ » ai *irrctotl itcaniior :!■ 1 y IK “ ;'; r u ,1; •■‘li t',.- u .. bo- ■ • 5 i-rii *xrwt. ;%/•«>• v*-rk 00 >»»M I.\ IHI r- }> IJ>l' \ I M I>| > . 1 , . uji r :.. ... • J * 1M - ' ani . nil f . . iMut-ur, 1.-jT-lycixu-c ' JgjjfA KA< T. .... NO. 12* SMITH PI ELD STREET, j Between 6th and 6lh second door.from Virein . alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. ® L. PETEIISON ia our traveling agent. - I A r MUG£ LOT OF " ‘ lAv Congress s’s Tobacco". Baltimore Span Navy Poubds - «*- ’* - Bright “ u Cut and Dry Smoking Tobacco, Solace Fine Cut » MYERS, SCHOYER t CQ, PRiw t-ehs o. as I’usr mfn.in.vas. .< . F nor ma x , UESTIS 'i‘ 134 Slr»*e(, i'j : JHe ), N'r,. y ■•y *ii I»ru^- •27,.: 18 \V SMITH'S FAHitt FOK sali:. In cnaequenGe of.iheremov.il of mm nlmv priv'/v Hn'i V f anil <>ttier cmisbleratioiiß of n.y i 1 u i - h > l » contract « stahi \u*\ »L lonllne my Htp-niion to my old Wheeling -iiui t.Ti n ? *' lHlti:l - tJUdiuess in by priva I !‘v c .V. aipilBh tilis - 1 ort ‘- r lor «Me l ™,' =t 1111 tno 31m-DAY (JF MAY, , ‘•■‘■in not the, sold, by Pul,lk- A not ion . ’ Ihe Magnificent Ksti.lo <„ * WADDIHGTON, wealthy ami highly re BI SVn“ n, ' l Shh"rhi.od of and commodious, (50 leet by Id'tUet lar " < ‘ modern convenience, aurroundj 'wp i‘ «h'n 7 on the eslate, (nil rented to old and eood' tm,- au.sj the rental of which pays more than the h i J i A !’ ex tensive barn, with Btoae basement ■ln lded into atahling for 15 horses, anil stalls for 70 c.-mle, with cellars, bine, mows, and overv thingin the highest -requisition of a farm "it blkt-^sa 11 i* srar<l 5 r ar<1 17U , a Q u » re . surrouuded’h) in m,’ h^ J: ’ for ““le <UMI aheep; also black smith - shoj) and slaughter house. The farm is well Known to be the best unproT ed and most highly cultivated in tills part of the ■ 5 iie k | t,d Wlth imported and other choice c.itth , olicip, horses, implements, Ate., Ate. Thr growing crops consist of 34 acres oi fall wheat -n acres of fail barley ; C? acres of spring barley • 35 Acres ol black oats-; ou acres of corn ; 12 acres ot potatoes ; 55 acres of meadow, the balance in good pasture, all of which will [>e sold as above st.irecfon the3Lvr OF MAY, l»d 4 . aD<ne Terms of purchase made known ondarof sale at th . r / 011 ' ,wil, g places, whore plans of the tK» C i'fi nJ^ thpr l mrticul * rti can be giyen after the loth ol May, -lbW : B ' Ci4twter NEW YORK—At the oliice of .Messrs Par- Per, Brooks £ (Jo., l Water street; Mr John Jh\ Hannah. Pearl street; Mr. William Hannah Water street/ M ’ CtonU ' ie u GbUvl, H thorue?" U,^I ' f,iilA-3I * ! “ rfc Bu “ e “ * F-air li.dIAL,TIHOKE ~ MeBBr3 " H - Slraua . Bro. & {•LrVEL SH' r ' •>■ Fleming's Drugstore. Houso. UUSD_:Ur " J " a Wnlt Btic'ct XINN ’ ATl_l '- H - Mitchell & Co., Water l' o 1 V 7 v j l 7r~y' r ’ E " i"i e i ner icitßhofen JIf 1 'I—' 1 —' • C. Kufer. w HEELINo—At the Brewery myl2-t!itwrd LA 1£ G E SA L 10 Farm Stock and Implements,' AT WALDINGTON fAEM, j Pour miles from Wheeling, on Bethany Turnpike ! i IESD f AT » 31ST MAY, 1*64, AND I °,n lllt '. f, { Ur dAySI 1 WIiI •« by public I Gun ail mj Jive stock, comprising thirrv ' {i^ae S Cattie I IVo*? 7 Durham am! uraue Cattle, Leicester, Uotswold and Grade i i/Sehold' Hnd J*» rt °< »*T I til*™ r u* BrL '\ ver l'> or to Mr. John Mar i’ inf] r for turther Particulars. I ataliljues of tne precise lots of Live Stock ;h had at the Bre " ur >- the See advertisement alao mj IS-ttl HISssiCLL’S BLOCK. W. H. M’GEE, | No. 10 St. Clair St., j Irish Linen, Table Damasks, Napkins, Pillow Linens, MARKET STREET. TRAY’S aiivertisemem IGEN. HANCOCK I s 0 - VK *>F ’HE LIVE MEN OF THI cainpaign. He. like his superior, Fudemamls what he ts about ; fad we me Gdncert Hall Shoe Store This place never tails to have on hand, for th, I selection of their triends, the lar E es, assortment I3OOIVS AND SHOES. w;.ich all are invited to call and test, which are ! (HOUSE IN THE WEST. rpHE~NEW "* Hair preparation COCOANIT CREAM, | Oiling, Dressing J BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR I It softens and oils the Hair, ami gives it a For Beautifying and Promoting THE tIRtHVTIi OF THE HAIH Liibiu’s Cocoanut Cream OEO. W. SMITH. It Soothes the Irritated Scalp, It Soothes the Irritated Scalp, It Soothes the Irritated scalp' Ir Soothes the irritated Si alp, It is {tin Elegant* Perfume, it is ap Elegant Perfume, It i* ap Elegant Perfume, It is ail Elegant I‘erlume. It Produces the Richest Duster, It Produces the Richest Durum It Produces the Richest Lusttu’ It Produces the Richest Duster Jj>r ( Jilin* U I,inkers it has n;» Ennui, f or < >ibn«z Wlnskers ir h-in no hqual ior Oiling Whiskers it ha- no ror Oiling U inhkcrs ir has n>> hquai, For days after using it, For days alter uain* it, For days after usin? it, For days after using it, : J- or pressing and Oiling the Mustaohe. ror Pressing and Oiling the Mustache, . ror pressing and Oiling the Mustache! . * or Pressing and Oiling the Mustache Prevents Gray Hairs, Prevents Gr-tv Hairs, Prevents Gray Hairs, Prevents Gray Hairs, It Promotes the Growth of the Hair It Promotes the Growth of the Hair it Promotes the Growth of the Hair, it .Promotes the Growth of the Hair. I p is the Cheapest Hair Dressing in p if the Cheapest Hair Dressing in i p is the Cheapest Hair Dressing in It is tJie t’ne.npeat Hair Dressing in S’P'S ? Y ALL druggists, Mil! SALE UL ALL DRUGGISTS MJK SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS’ MIR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, , AND.AT J. M. FULTON’S, Dispatch Building, Fifth Street jnylS ioo M vv * XHE LAST CHANCE KNAP’S BATTALION The bet n.mpHny for this Battalion, under Miyor KNAP, will he raiser! and forwarded EARLY NEXT WEEK. Recruits will be received, clothed and equipped At Wilkins Hall, 4th Street, Lieut. Arthur Stuart, Late of 9th Reserves, Recruiting Officer, GAITER r JI X 3 M’CLELLAND’S r , m -H. 55 FIFTH STREET. »axiv S)j. S. BRYAN, NOTARY PUBLIC, GEN. GRANT, a.M so does 62 FIFTH STREET, sold lower than any other LUBI N g ’ permanent gloßs which it retains for days after using it.* C'auuot be Surpassed. It Prevents Baldness and Loss of Hair V £ rev,,ntB Baldness and Loss of Hair’ It Prevents Baldness and Loss of Hair It prevents Baldness and Loss of Hair) Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandruff, Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandruff. Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandruff’ Cocoanut Cream Removes Dandruff) It gi\ Os the Hair an Oily Appearance, It gives the Hair an Oily Appearance. It gives the Hair an Oily Appearance, It gi\cs the Hair an Oily Apjiearancc And it retains all its Beautifying Effects And it retains all iu Beautifying Effects And it retains all its Beautifying Effects And it retains all its Beautifying Etftecte If Prevents Hair from Turning Gray revents Hair trom Turning Gray,’ It Prevents Hair from Turning Gray, It t rev exits Hair from Turning (Jray. No Hair preparation pos sesses the peculiar projn ertieswhich so essentially suits the human Hair as the Coeoanut Cream. the World, the World, the World, the World. COMPANY E. From this date. or \V . \l. yr AHD, Chairman AUCTION, 0 ►
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