BUSIN s k3E5' CARDS. Z. ■. heazitarars. _ ." BRACK& nitAvag, - ATTORNEYS A'T LAW. siu.tx rams; sniVaei .J. D. NIEIpGIEILT, . -- .... - -=AtTORNEY AT LAW. eadisrorre; ma/WA. the Court noun, latE - .1419. T!""ter• GI. IA TOVEILIG. bcAtatu • ' Tot ACeo, ARS - A ND'NOTIO NS. LEWISTOVOI, yE:lOl . .t. W. W.' WHITE. DENTIST. • eI:IEOMA errr , e.t. 011ie, his professional Acroiitea to the cititent or Pl.exvire and %Wink?. - - I JAMES RANKIN, ATTORNEY AT I.AW. LLI.YrifONTS, PP ( Ofd ~. on the Diamond, ono door west of the -Ace. . WILLIAM A. WA GI.c.ACE. EY AT LAW. • • CLltAftrlltLii, Will visit Bellefdnte Tri.ifesslonally when spa chilly retained in conneetibn with resident coun sel. 3 , ORVIS 416, COWIE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, • Will practice in the several cumin of t'eotrq nut! Clinton counties. AU business entrusted to their oar, will he promptly &Deeded tu. DM WINGATE, John D. Wingate Dontiot. afire in the ;omit, Hall. At bane. xmlit inahno the tir.gt two week. of each month. HARRY Y. WrITZER. ATTORNEY AT LAW SHERIFF'S OFFICE, May be consulted i March 1881, —tf. 3111EITRSI JOHN ORVIS. C. T. ♦I.NIATDEH DAVIN dic ALEXANDER. A TTOILNEA'S AT LAW. 111E11.1.triINTR, PA. Ofllep--Room My. 4. tip stairs, Reynolds's Iron ,F.sent, directly opposite the W.itehrootot Ake. tot Main street. • DR. J. B. MITCHELL, I , IIYAICfAN SUltii EON. IT Will attend to profe,hnill mils as licretefore. Via respectfully oilers his Aery ices to his friends 'And the public. Office at his residence 1111 Alle gheny street. • A. O. FURST. A•rrott NEI AT LAW PEVN . A Will practice in the several Courts 'ill* Centro 'and Clinton Counties. All legal to sites en trusted to hie rare will reecho prompt attention. Odes—On the North-welt corner of the Di tannest. DR. Z. W. TIEOMAN, PIIYAICIAN ANIL/SUMMON I= J _ Qcelientfullg ~!tilts his 'CrVICILIS to liiii toot the Office en Mill street, opposite the Nation,ol 11"01. Refers to lyre... M. MC . Coy, S. Thompson, T. t. Thema: UANKIN“. HOUSE WM. F. REYNOLDA t CO, I=! Mills ofExchange and Notes discounted.— gollections mad° and prommds promptly remit ted. Interest paid on special deposits. Et— &stage in the Eastern ritim constantly on hand far sale. Iwoposita received. MISCELLANEOUS IMBEMIM (i. W. PATTON. Proprielor. flaring pun•liased the extensive Jewelry Es tahlishment of W. J. Stein. mid largely ineregs sei the Stock. the Proprietor will keep eons/rig! /y on hand, a splendid assortment of AMKRIcA.N W.VrellEs, PATENT LR Re. .R 917 LIAW I. le I . RR. • Y LENDAR RADA PIMP:NT lir A 'r c it ES IVITViI CHAINS OV ALL KINDS, VIOLIN BOWS 0011) AND MILrEle THIJIIMES, r spEcrAel.Es: Ac. Ac., A., - 4Lich will be geld cheaper than at any other eataldlohment in Central Pennoylrania- IVateheo, clocks and jewelry repaired, and all Work warranted. Jan. 211, 1864-Iy. - IMPORTANT TO.ALL!!! —S/.V ell' THE 11.ItE— W. W. MeCLELLAND lass visored ibis large and splendid meek of AZUMT-NMION CLOTHING, •ND GENTS' FURNISHINIJ OOODS, to tho ARMORY BUILDII4(f. on the north: east corn of the Dunomor,where he Bill he rAi44 Pee hiL old friends and customers. Hh Woomprisasin part of tiL 0 THA CASSLVER Ie.ESTIMLF, AWL!! fAVPS. boLzAim • HATS AND CAPS, and In Not, ovary Article wopt• I y woll•drpeagd gentlemen cLoTaiNa MADE TO ORDER the shortest neUite 4444ip0n the moet tepee ale tonne, and luttiletotteh tputesnieed. OWe him s call. - Jen.lit, 1864-Iy. rate! ST. CARPET WAILA4OUSE, *lee.-132 emu et. We &Ain we, !, Ninth, south side, Naiads The' iiihscriber has just recelsied for Spin Truke even *cleated stuck or Enetiph American CARPETING'S, embraelns all the new stylm of the best makes —bought prisHeus to the late advance for cash, and will 1M sold at trip priers. Velreta,!ltrnasehi, Throe-pip, Ingrains and Venenedna Carisetingy—inith a large took qf OIL CLOTHS, D lIGOETS, afAmAtte; F Roma; WIG are about funilablng, are rogues nal - Wallace_ alk. aoraluatlon of the above got& tatortbeir soloatituto r -laii-aup • autiattii will be held out as cannot fan tp please. - • " JOS. BLACKVOOH, Abultb 13, 'tl , $32 ARCH St. Platt ~.......--. -....--.........--.........................-..—.......................--........... ...............-........... -....... .................. ._ . ~ ... '' 1 . • • • ' . . - • . ........- .. ' •.‘ • - ..+•• . . _ ...46.....- z . • • . . . .. . . - 0 r .: 7.\ i • il j t -- ---(- 1 11 ' ; •••-• ' Me l! . N . .. i I . 111/1 . It .n 4 ir,lll. i n . -4•.- 5 . ...,„ . ... . . . . •.. . Vol. 9. MISCELLANEOUS. HALT! LISTEN! STOP AND HEAD! PRESERVE YOUR !'.Ye YORICSIdNRY ANN „LIVE HAPPY ANir CONTENTEIi, biIOVID PURI:MASK YOUR AT THE WIIO I,ESAI,Ii wtvlJ JNn LIQUOR s 111:, • O• USW CTRUKT directly opposite the old Tetnperaure Hotel. ABILAELUME 31.A.17311 &Co." Nutwithstanding the enotmous taxes impo sed upon all articles in hie line of business. he still eontinues to sell the purest articles at the verylleirest figures. livery discription.of, 1 ,- COREIGIs & DON ht"T . f al- 1 4VA wholesale and retai'. the lowest cash pricet. which arc warranted to ,hr the hest qualities ac cording to their ',Teethe prices. Nis stock consists in pert of OLD It YE, 310N(NCIA1114.A, WHEAT.' CORN, • NECTAR, awl others whiskies. at fr,,ii.27 . ) cents to $2,00 per gallon. AI, INMS OF BRANDI 11 S, from T.. to - $B,llO per Fallon. - 110 nn, pore, from '75 eta., to $2.50 per gallon. PORT, SIADERIK, BLACKIIRRRY and other wines--the best entries—at as rea sonable tales as con he had in the city. rvill'AiiNK, BLACKBERRY, BINDER. ND CARAWAY lIRANDIO, PUKE - JAMACA AND NEW ENtILAND RI•M CoITDIALS Or All. KINDS, BELLV.FONTY. P 12=12 all 0 which will ho warranted to he we represen ted. and sold et pricts exceedingly low. All the liquors offered for smile at this ostelilia- Ittnent have been purchased at the Unite, Slates Curt !louse, and consequently must be pure and good. , I'ver . Physicians and others are respectfully requested to giro his liquors a trial. 'S•l', lie has the only article of PURE PORT WINE JUICE IN TOWN 31*, 28,1:4 . .2. if. THE WONDER. oF TIIE AGE! • RYNIIY (11,11 Y AT THE'PUHENESS CHEAPNESS OV TIIV. ARTICLE/I V . 01.1/ AT Marl' dt-EITIIEHMEPII WHOLESALE WINE .1 NI) LIQUOR STORV 11181.10V , STIIIIET, 1161.1.6701,1T11 Tho proprietors. of, this establishment talc pleasure In informing the public That they have goustssitly on hand a supply ,or hump foivign and domestic liquor, slit Ii as Obi Ned(fr, 01,1 ..11nnoongaln. And /risk IVltiskry ; C'nfinne. filarkberry, Cherry, • (Alger, And co»nnon Ihundint; .21.hukrin, Cherry. Atul Wine", Smich, • And LAl.lnml Gin; .Win En g land Rum, CORDIALS 11.1wermint, Annisecilleml HON% The attent' of practicing physician,/ II cull eol to our etuek l'UltE LIQUORS, suitable for mcpical purposes. Duffles jugs and lleis\jjoris constantly on had. IVO ban I. ONLY NECT.IIt 11711SKEY in Town. All liquors acre bourrlit when liquor!' Were Irw:and we sell them accordingly. - All liquors ate Warranted to give eatisfao tion6 CuiAllatent that we can please eusloutere ae reopei•tfally enikit a,share of public patronage Liqinito will ha ealil by the quart, baltel or tierce. we hare a large lot of of tale 6nc•t grades on hand Pprit—tat.i 863. • _Il A 8 111 0N 8' E5l l' 041 IU M MAIN ATRRET. OICLIATOSTE, P.t. W. W :' MONTbOMERY, Prop., Han received a large lavoice of CLOTHS • CASSIME YESTINUS, etc., etc.,— Which will be nthrinfactured in the • LATEST STYLES, rind in a manner that cannot 1111 to prove antis factory. A large assortment of " (JESTS' PURE [SUMO tAODS, Conii4tlng of .Collars, Neck 'The,' SuapcdderOloaiery. llankerehiefa, • etc., Easgtly suited to this locality and intended fur the SPIRMER TRADE, ilia shelves present a iteater varlets tif ~ plain end fancy goods than can be fouid elm; bete id Central Poisisigavania. Call add son that, Muntgarneryls the man that can make Clothes Inl.he Witten, strong and ‘ chcap;. All that has ever tried hint yet, p Say that he really can't be beat.... 2ueJnsth L. BAIiERV BEAirrneks SCHMUCK, Would reetectfully inform the people of Be!le (onto and vicinity, that he has opened • new *Ad COMPLETE BAKERY, In •ttppe olekenipereneeliotel, on WHOP street w h*e be will keenoionotently on band all kinds . of• BREAD, POl7O-CIiKES, • BUI3 AR AND GINGER CAKES, citACKETS, • 'Mita& will eel} at a reiiiiaßble Alija 'l4l,laflatt te agM";llcirtrd their baking done &tibia establtehtsent, ae they cap always get pure, wholimme bread and cakes just when they need them. Sept. 12 . , 11ifiVly El== BOTTLED LIQUORS RUSKS &C., &C., Pilt BELLEFONTE, PA.; FRIDAY, JUNE 10,. 1864: MISCELLANEOUS NEW ANDSVAENDIDBToC,K I==lll lI,EST BOOTS AND SHOES 1211 cot • Warantel—enmo end, see for your lf—will not charge for looking et then] A LAMM 117oCA 01 , o4MATIIEII, Att. KICIIM QUEEN:3%VA RE OF NEW STYLES. • iNTII,IIrND . CON VZOTIONIARIES. 8110 ko BIND' N.CVS, NEW STY I s ßa II A,TII AND CA PM i,.11) iES FURS, NEW STYLES, VICTOR INAtUFF_E,3 C,VES, &c. NUTIONS. L.'utlicos Stocking, llootio, (novas, Nubier, No.. M==! 6'0.11E .4 ND SEE BUILVSLOPS NEW , (100 DS. North West Corner of the Dintuona. -:0:- IVAILItANTED to Lo just what wo represent them. We hate the very best' *hirh we warrant,- and itiwer lumina in all their Varieties. CALL AND EXAAHNE OUR STOCK I= LL =I SHOE FINDINGS, SADDLERY SADDLES, BRIDLES HALTERS CAR 3 GEARS, HA ItNESS t. COLLARS DAMES, LINES, and every article made and kept by waddlers, Water•Z'roor Bootti,Alouble soled warranted TRUNKS, TIRAVKLING 0,1611. POWDER. 81IOT AND CAPS. A large assortment of Buffalo 'Lobes, Horse Blankets, Slegh Bells, Fox Traps, de. The highest market prices paid for Hides Skin, And all lands of funk . UASJI PAID For, I lids= and nl.ine at Ilurnidn'A The geed, Limo lint amt. boys, when you ran have all you dejirn to ent at a very low tate. -11 U RN:3I DES. her met received a large and well PeLeetal stock of goods which he intends to Sell at a very rea sonable rutessn lob us not do be excelled by any _tither eigsblieliment of the kind in the couutey. lind it greatly to your ad vantage to buy 'our Groceries nt 'Burnable& Buy dried l'eaehoib - Appleaalierrine, Prunus, Currants end Tamarinds from Buinsides. f you want Pri mu Chess, Suit t Bice, Cji road ish Congress,Tine rut, Natural Leaf, or Smoking Tubacpo of ettioniot.goldithi,.. to Porooidolt. Ladies will find It to their mlyantage to by / Morocco Boots, French calf anti . kip Ai.. Slip pers and (haters with and without heels, Alf all rises and corors, from. Burnside... , Buy Sweet Sicily Oranges. Fresh Lcitions.Figt, Lutes, Raisins, Candies and Nuts from Burn- If you aunt Gum !Crime, MA's/4 Joiulie and Fig Poste. Jelly Cokes, Cocoo, Lozengers, French anti English Secrets, Sugar Plums, ur any other kinds - f Coiirectiunaries, gu to Burnrides. 1.114 (fair Brushes, Portmonian, Mures Fee let and llnuming Coni G H Edair and oOa Bat head and Mourning Pins, (Ileitis, Hosiery Pocket Knives, Trout files, Fish Nooks and 'tackie r Stationery, Rents Linen and Silk Ilarikerchiefe, Linen and Marsailleih Col lars,,ond 11111 - 11 Y other Fancy Articles and Nu tiorfe of Buinsitles. If you want Fancy Soaps, Candles, Glum and Pearl Starch. Shot, Powder, Coffee, tt6senee, Brown. and English Mustard, Bed and 11lark Poppers, Ginger, Mace, Nutmegs and a general ) ariety or Spices, go to Burnside.). It you hare Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Wheat, Beans or-other Country Produce, it can be ex changed for ).I . .tals at cash prices at the cheap cash variety ptorx of Burns... Ms. • AL gylii;ldeicure ttudy-tifploas and give put isfactien. llama accept our th4nko for past fo urs anA place up under obligatiunet fur runny new Beiriironto January Btli;lB64—tf. Alto roR E .Toth ob 01th.! GREATkPIT OA INGANS IY 7110 COUNTY!! ThO undereigneil wilt (won on the let of April IS LIPTON'S STORE not:m.ln .1111le it R G!! A Magnificent assortment of ciitirenewgoodo .DRY CI OODS! Consisting in pal t or, MCSA goods of every deseription, Calicoes, Cassimeres , Satniers, Cotton ets, flannels, Ging ms. Mullins, Spring a d nd Suuttuer,shwals. also the I ,latest Rttyl6 of Cloaks and Circa- Jars. which cannot be surpassed, in Idyls quality or prices. Also a largo us stemma of Millinery goods of m cry description. llahuoral andStet -atm Skirts, Men and - - Dogs' Clothing, all ;1.• kinds -of Shiite, &e, &., Ak Bo , It OCERI E ZeeliOg Inrso supply of Salt Fish, Baron, Dried f, Lard. Camila. Coal 'Ad other Oils. An endless variety of Wooden & Willow War 4„ Glass and Queenswitre, Hardware, Bunts And Slump, Hats and Cape, Trunka, Valises, Stationary, Notions, Carpets, Floor and Table Oil Cloth Ic., I=l Having purchased our Goods E.rclwatrely fnr CuiA, we are enabled to qv them for Ode .cheaper than 'any Store ift Cetral renneylva- WA. • ../00 - All kinds of Ocinntry produce taken in Exchange, for which the highest Marker price wilfbe paid. Our mottle "QUICK SALMI 4117.1 D SMALL 44FITS." April Ist, 1864--tf LYON .t LOEBS. Sr, LA k o 4°,4 yourru 4 ARCII OTP P 11 ILADELPIIIA. ARS OPINING FOR SPINS(' US$; 100 pee. $l. Pettey SILKS. 30 pea; - India • • Silks, $l. 190 " OW* Illswlr 200 " Ordered Phde ' 4-4 Lyette'Blsok 811 k YELPS'S." Bleak Silk's, S 4 I,k; 4,3, 2,1 per yard: , Drown b 4, 3,2, 1 - per yak. Moire Antiques, &Woolens. Megnlitdidet Otiesidlnee, Negubbeenb Ossendien. Riebest %Intim and Prestos. Spring SHAWLS. - New Monsehodd BSAPLS, twitef-iddrihr-Westri Dfoiroh 1/, 1884.—,30_ JOE PRINTINO executed in the mated and beet tt,ylo sit tide Olive. aura rianukaix, • ESISTANCE O F IUIN , The most 'larding and humiliating re sult of the bloody strife in which tie are ,Writhing, is the abject subiAission d a once free and prOuti people kith. ustirpirtions of power. The nanerti.on of despotic preroga tives. on the part of the Federal F,xeciitit and his suburdinat eel, wits a waterer course. It- wait foretold, a thousand times, as the bk. evitable - consequence of eoneeutmting. in the hinds of one emu, the gigantic rew ork Which the proseoution of such a war would develop.. 'All sensible men knew that an - unconstitntionol war could not be proxecuted within the 'beheld the Culi atitution: lint while naurpatinn was ap prehended, on the part of the Clovernnient, no -one was so desponding es to exit , Q' egg rile acqiiiiiseenee from the station. We are told,' findl'iriiii - Peratialtd our selves, that the train!' , }ho education - % the inetinets of the American people, forbade the probability of their surrendering tense ly, their priceless birthright of freedom. We were *warned by the ailvocatem of the mar, that those who, prophesied Executive etieronclinients as likely to flow from it, were sit °nee fans to ilippuintry and libertieti of the pc4le. No Rareittive ; they told im, would dare anch things, or. if rash enough to dare them, could survive the indignant outburst of popular Imminent, for which they would be die signal. What. now. hits come I f *lint. now. tins oo — me f ibe•e fair hopes 'dittos cfrpersonni,freedom and republican government have been swept away. almost .and without 'protett, certainty without one serious, manly (Area to, jefenj or recall them. As each limn hon ored bolilll'ark WAR insolently overleaped, the people retreated behind those which wereleft, only to be driven frOin them In turn, with increasing and more insolent vio'ence. Still, patience nod moderation were ernmselled, and noe -1 resistnnce—which our fathers have stigma tized, in every declaration Of their priori pies, as "slavish and absurd"—was preach_ ed from press and pulpit, as the true doc trine of loyal republicanism. We ore told thief tinder poptiler institutions the- ballot boa wax the great vindicator of the right. ma that its penceful majesty would be more potent thfin an army with Sneers. (In the ballot-box, therefete, frOnincell our trust, only, to see.% lb its turn, invaded, and the elective:flisinclkisgmale. not merely the vic tim, but the prosOuterl instrument of the very natarpatio front which we had looked to it as our fuge and deliverance. Free' stiffrnge gone, with the Maros Carplip,. with the/right stfArial hylttry. the freedom of speech and the freedom of the press— nml,4he people odor gloried in privileges RA inestimable and had lived and' breathed, as '9,itieens,--only itt -their enfoyment, have let 'item go withont, a struggle, and apparently without a sigh. Nowhere on• eArth, since the record of history began. hen /ow alien of freemen surrendered freedom w tb set , *Pity so , precipitate and abject. A cor—o pornl'a guard, without color of lawful riltht, can dn, to-day.' ill Ilia metropolis, three hundred ,miles from the seat of war, with ' absolute impunity end almost with applause, what a regiment would - lardlsi undertake in Cracow, and imperial renliMinenn would not dare in Paris. There is not n eitiren in the whole land who has the sense of un qualified secqrity in his person, his crop= crt3`, his political or civil rights. There is not a tribunal which is able, at this hour. to vindicate the law, or the dearest right of the cltilen 'Ander the law, against the sim ple absolute will of the merest underling in shoulder-etrepa. 'No man's house in 'reeved. no man's liberty is respected,' nn man's pen or tongue is free. And this, at the babas of a dynasty which ban neither genius. nor truth, nor courage to give it force; which is alike imbecile in ntatesmnnahip and the nrts of war : which has not one quality that dazzles men's, judgments, or kindles that enthusiasm. or seduces their pride, or appeals to their respect. The nntinn has sunk at the feet of the cominolieit Idiot that ever was mind° of clay. What is all thin to come to! Thai things can remain as they arc only an idiot -can suppose. They must grow better or worse, Despotism cannot afford to stand still, until its triumph is secure its well as complete. It mural raW)ialt littogetiter.er. LO over fltrown,,still ;t haw determined to vanquish, The issue is di•tinotly made up, and the peoplelmito to meet it. They must lift ' themselves from their lethargy. or die in it, hisfplessand hound. Time was when a public officer, treepa-nine noon men's. per =one! rights, did it with his-life in hand. Persians and properly were held nacre(' to the visita tion of the law only; and the invasion of either. except by the mandate of the law. placed the aggressor, on the instant, beyond the pelt, of the' law, 'There were snme Ipointe upon which it was assumed end Con ceded that neither law nor entuititnti. n I ILeliqou i kra l w i othl[b . o eXiw ba tA d r"l a e l•igh lg t v to ery sho P ot 4 a burglar or a murderer, and that lie'cras not hound to sup, nut a habeas corpus to test the authority of a garroter or n kidnapper. knew eiwolly, well that a public etre •e. committing an act of violence without nr beyond lawful authority, Was like any other criminal, end could lawfully ho trea ted as such. according to the gravity of the crime, and the sacredness end exigence of the right a which be Invaded. No man ever heard or dreamed, until now, that he waa bound en a citizen to submit to personal outrage, to cereal without warrant. impria onment without 'trial, and prectioal• confis cation withoufiedgment. until the Supremo Court should have an opportunity to deter mine Whether the President is not an abso lute monarch with subordinates ma absolnle as he. Such questions, if raised by nfiletsl insolence and aggression, weft to be settled on the spot. , Oppression was assumed in be wrong, and freedom right. Men acted on that assumption and took the reponsibility. To that ornenleinionwe must come IgiOn..or be stoves. VW!' it Is — eierywhere under.: at-odd that renistanceWill meet aggression at thditareahold, and thit the consequencee Will be upon the of the aggressors - , there willhe no b ra tb;the •eivereachments I V ob of power. - Lent' must Meet unlawful feriae, and uneci*lt oval . self-proteotion must confront stbooserituthoud wrong, Men must renelsesettlts upon Melt: recedes' as they uould.recl outrage offered lo ilte 'chastity °Ether nghters sad wives. The Supreme Court has declared, in memorable end unequivocal 'words, that's , f/Oca pellet'. ple, irukpeadent of the• weilpAb RI *Wei deci sion, it cart never be onsiontbnstlisit iiiiilitiiry officer eon justify' laions(ffoi ijoingt an . laus T N gat An produthug the order qt M e agitOeft vs. ROLTMODY, X 8: He '107.) The oommand•ofthe - orbnittal etlireg itigkon .ii tto shield. before the law or mai net the alf4sett, to the criminal who . ~. lbartkialffin - aeon upen,lirmly •and faterfally,P end we shall'haife no more domiciliary visite, no. more telogreplie aireite, no more eippree- Dien of newspapers, and of the freedom of I! • of speech. Futher submission itout ter set, Titude.. In resistance only is t satiety And redemption. The, real revolutioniSt •is he who would overturn the rights of the citi zen. The g .0d man And true. who defends his rights at all hazards, is the cinunpuin of publie order. THE OdNSTITUTION I.etj*morn over the sacred deed ipstruMart - fliat end brought halo existence a . ,full-fledged government defyiag the hand iwork of man ftir a superior, deserves a re quiem over its remains. It was irou•chul, though not impervious. For -nearly three quarters of a century it withstood the as sUplA of ;sett Without, and die wiles of fa natical conendes within. It land fiiraied Walt tbat? - stostablished joshes - nit Tran quility, and provided for the common de fence, promoted the general welthre and se cured the blessings of liberty." It had MU& our country the happiest, most pros perous, end was coon to be dm most pow erful on earth. lint fanaticism has done its work. The Constitution is broken. The Union is dissevered. The people will never see .their cpuntry happy and prosperous again. The reign of blood has b.:gatt, and no one knows when it will elide We propose, very briefly, to r.preirribe envious porptoffs of the Constitution that have been trampled upou by the preicift The very first section of the first Article ass been violated. by the President assum ing and exercising legislative powers, in his Emancipation Proclamation, and by hid authorization of one-tenth of the voting population of certain States to form a new State and conic into the Union. See. '3, of same !Lrthge, link been Ai.re gstrdett by stispouniun of wlit of Habeas Corpus. Bee. 10, of ,tbe soma, Article has been eel at naught by the limn of a paper cur rency. sec. 8, of Artie 4 :t, has been vichkldal*.y the Confiscation Act, which extends attain der of treason beyond the lite of the person attained. • See. 2, of Article .1, providing for the re turn of fugitive slaves, has, of course, Weil entirely abrogated. Sem 3, of same .Article. proltiying the formation of a State within the ptristite thou of another Statit luta been ruthlessly slaughtered by making a new State out of a portion of old Virginia. 4rtiole I, of the amendment. securing file speech atul freedom of the press, 114 a been ruthlessly violated in hundreds of In stances, by great and small, by superiors and subordinates of this Adminharst , Actinic 4, guaNticeing prolcctitut from searches and seisures, of, person and papers, has been most wantonly broken. Article (I, providing speedy public trial by jury. has been totally disregarded. Ariiclii"B, prohibiting cruel ands uminutl punishment, has been contetnptously Vio lated by the adoption of 'the old English mode of punishment,' banishment, hereto folre unknown to any statute of any State of America. This is the indict a ntgnt, and it ia, one fu' murder, cold-blooded reorder of the Consti tution. The culprits will be put upon their trial next November, and let the Jury,—the people,—render the honest verdict, and let the avenging hand of Justice be laid heavily upon Abiuse who have committed so foul a murder.—,,San Francisco Press. ' "Tig liubjeot of arbitrary arrests watt in .cidentally discussed in Cabinet Council tit day. Mr. Chase hianfill!N , detionitcetilltem. The suppression of the New York paperti nut ext radii ton of Arguelles wore both condemn ed by Lim as devoid of policy and wanting law. The defence of theta; measures was more irrotable than logical and assured." The above is a Washington • telegram to the New—York Tribune. Mr. Chase is de termined, if possible. to lake the wind out,of Mr. Lincoln:A ealk,,,and.intends to Put him self in the rifest Popular position lie can reach before the meeting of the Abolition ,National Couvention. lie knows that - any public man who - attempts tojustify the ille gal sots of his own associates. roust sink lower than plummet ever sothitled. Hence. he denounces what Lincoln, kleward and Stanton approve. It is no wombn that the defence of these outrages, teas "more irrata ble than logical and assured."—Age. DIP:THEY TELL Tits TBUTII.—Wa-ling ton sold the triumph of n secti tttttt I ' party would bring a disunion-4M he not tell the t ru ih ? Webster said the triumph of abolitionism would In log disunion—did not Web -tier tell the trutb:! • -• !leery Clay maid the trititupli hue would bring col C 1.0 toll the truth? Mailieon, Monroe, Wright, Pierce, Doug : lass, and every other democratic statesman predicted that the triumph of abolitionism would brktg disunion and civil war—did they not tell the truth? Greeley, Old Abe, and every abolition usurper and revolutionist said the triumph of their principles would not bring disunion and oivil war—did they not tell a- falsehood? —Quite en excitement and disturbance was prdanced at the Sanitary Fair in St. Louis on Woduesday;by practically bring ing up the question of equality. Rev, pr. Nelson who hai °Lade of the Ecoctluten and Refugee. Department was doing the hospita ble to two negro ministers glut from New Tork and the other from BrOoklym nod in vited them into the reffeshruent saloon knows as the Cafe Laclede, which is a popu lar feature et. the Pair, seated himself with his guests at one of the tablei and proonid ed to,arder a Winter, The ladles and, gen tlemen having °hate of that Depextmettat once manifested the.r Indignation at thd pro ceeding andsowerm andlieneral became putt pretests that Dr. Mason with • his Priende • anew:gelled to Withdrew. ' • —Simard has seen tit to preened. Milli:. Self and the Oovernment in dh s :cfal hu mility before Spain, by the s er of Ar guelles Jill of which Is promptly Iprisest led id the Smash Government in firing into and overheating by • man 6f "Witt the American vessel nab, Whiltreponv the high seas= ilairnrd ahead not lose no time In assuring . Spain Of his high appreciation of her magnanimity in not Wetly destroy ing the Staab and thereby liOttaibly raising a question of difference between the two notices, . Seat et.triiiree would be abut up to Maids* ttuakialihriss the Stational bail or sistdigaity. *, _ —Up to theleth al!. only twelve pAT lio note inn% weed. in the present beemon, and only a fow Weal statutes. No. 23. THIS, THAT AND THE OTHER —Those ntust observint of law seldom nave occasion to go to lA. ~. --:Sporting jotfrnaltt bitt.itu tillakspearo to Lave tlitkFtt a Leen fui bunter! __II is cool the French government wish opprclutiew c I; rent &tot e rn. Vo4choove. Las scoop' iril the oflice of Unapt. Secretory of Slate for India. flying Iligauji i v. designed fur mili tary purptoes, l 4 been anneeestully tested PCB aiihragton. German Brewers si CliicstgoAtare voted to raiee•t.he price of lager beer . slo per barrel. —The Spaninh.erg thinking.of enttiug it rouratiute uauul bievioel the rook of niii- Vink r— uew gunboat, fur !lie , Jarattrise ;uNeruntenrwaa lattnalxl at Now Yalk uu Saturday. —The War lisinrtatent will need over Stri.(Xlll,ooo helot e the Ist day ufJuly next. —Nobody hurt." • What mechanic cony he expected to outlive nil others? The Vail sad' erlavemn kerd—for he is ever-lasting. --kossuill•s wife is sulferiniz front can cer. The , llici al or w—irCely e% 01 Ws% wa the tn.6ale —Una Ifeeted , 11,,..1enty i 4 4 Ire--. Peel charm of remotc e'seellettey, the jew e --The Emperor Napoleon 111. is haying a magnificent yeuhl built km y presifht fur the Emperor amil !impress of 'Mexico. --Mr. llughce (—Tom Brown") will, it is stated, be brought loi sisrd as a candidate fur Southwark at the next general election. --The lihri Its or 1006 1.13 a and 910 girls —idi all Illdfi oh 11(11141-e ero regedifred in London lost week. This to about the aver itipi number. —The Venetian Chamber of Notarial ban joist rejected an invitation made by alb government to admit to that body persons of ehe Jewiell I 'digit's'. ----There gra now nearly two hundred vuenp r ititta surge...ma in the Ilruish army, atill'only Oa could beliructired at the last examinatiutt. • —,—The arra under col toit irai (ho central provinera of India hos hie' ealed front d19,•1a5 aorea in 1862413 acres in • --The gaining hank at gpa has just issued itcreturns of winnings tor last year, which the Inajoifieent aim of 1,:ihi,147 franca. New rink press voles as n unit against beet, stimulated, not by hostility to Joint br the sggrembilitg the cattle speculators. —The difference between a suit of clothes and a' suit nt law is this--one pro vides you with pockets and the other unquiet theta. Brigadier Apneral St. George Cooke has liecti appointed to take general charge of recruiting for the army, and to make his head quarters at New York. —The New Turk papers say money is eo easy that,loans are now made un miscella neous securities which a shot time ago were regarded with disfavor. • ---All efforts to solve the problem an to the origin , of t the bitch race have fulled. The source of the the Niger has been dis covered, that of the nigger not, , The Universiti of Berlin has now for the first time advanced a Jew to the grade of doctor in lan ; he is a' Ilusstan subject, named Bernstein ----A Vienna telegium reports that Count. Forged), the litingurian Anne Chan cellor, has resigned at the request of the Minister President. IL is proposed to open a 40)1404w ion in France in aid of Lavish soldiers who, fal ling in defence of their country, hate left, depentlmts. —'he Emperor of the French' is likely to become a Member of ihe .Ic.idettly of Sciences in commiptenee of a vacancy o,ca sioucil by the death o: I Clapeyron., ----Lord Eglinton tias pni,, inn claim to the Kit winning peerage, it 4ntupelitiou Wait the rival claims of Mr. Bruce of Krnitett, and MaP Balfour of Pertain. The Pride of Newry 301000 regisler with a cargo-of coals front 'from' fur llainlk, sank on Monday morning oft Grey Puilit, Belfast lottzli. Crew saved. —The Birmingham 'Town Council, on Tuesday, decided to, take the neeessaii measures for securing the nomination I,af t hut place as Oa undise =At a congregation held in the Semite ituutiu,42eirnliridge, May 4th, the Bee. The okhilus Bennett, M. A., T. C. I)., was ad mitted oil tuntlem. &ecording to roynl ordinance °filth King of llreeee, the figure of St. George will henceforth spocul• melte colors alb. Hol lcuio.sztoy. `Secretary Stallion is going to prepare for publication all the official ruattFriu Lis Depuriment liisioricul of the war. II will form a series of some sixty largo volumes. --The, Times 19i110 1 / 1 1CeS, under iltu itfading —Questionable Ileuor," the news that tlu King of Prussia lasi conferred the ordei of the Block Eagle un Prince Alfred. —The .Ve et"ria4 de la Lore t1)114e8 die Municipal Conneaut' Kunnas buy doici% deo on raiding 'a eriinaphat ur;ili in that tonit'in li ouor of the Dna de rcraigny. —The Japanese ambaesadore intend it is said, to remain in France for mix weeks, and in . Europe one year. Thry are now .having European garments made for them. ----Gen. Sigol has harm removed from his command in the Shendoak valley and Gen.,llanter placed in command of the Department of Western Virginia, including 'the Shenandoah: -The Woreastor sa Pet this yam met tin fen Prat rc;sr the E 3 - . Aft UNDELIVERUMWENTIAtiIiAIt, BABE -- THWWW I- V. trnitaiir I - MN. , • TII DIN T:11 suroTtir„.. l...nrit , Fellow-Caucus of tie Senate ups, ca us e: In conformity with the • (Alaimo plats , ' form," I now lays before sour •••bygtesighl,r› bodies" an annual statement of 1:50 Lion of the country, together with stitch tutg geet lens as ere cleaned imports:lL Per consitierat ;eclat your preesql goutelsitt„,„Vt relatibrut of. Ore litutqL)lhitiaa notions are on the iioat ..114badly Oat • with theeleeptioli:of the Soulthena Pinged entry, England, Vain... Austria, Spain, Hayti, and—the Cupper heads. Hayti, iu particular, seems to be tegordleas of her trattyoltlthalatioes. When the ••etar for the Union'. teed Brisl hatched into its )proper proportions, the presidentoof C that interesting republic, by 11.„ _ treaty, agreed to receive end colonize rll••• persons of African dsseeet who might fall victinos to the irrepressilile coulliet through.. a -military necessity." 4veordiogly I de spatched, twq rennet leads of trectLuien" o' •that eountrysttel, melted been orptured td the District of Columbia, %tallyho ••• demie ' that they be received and caredfor, - me 11,0 first instalments of itarteakuf aoce,ssionst,, !heir superior race. -This desire was flatly suoultid, and I wits itiforutc , l by "ibe Got - ernient" 'h&c, that •• it" would ti;seei me del first,"—whtrofore the captains of said • ships were forced to 4}4) their cargo" yo l'obast plauterit, ' I Mould earnestly actionrecur tneutl sildt Iction in the eras sour wt.- aum elm I deem proper. .1 at the time, is sued a •• proclamation : to that Government, but there ben 1,1110 infterar--trwrisg !whir botweetuus, And they knewiug untie or nothing of my ntilaarY sagacity., tuna tt fur shah-gun wadding, Our :financial oeudities continues. is a, Very _favorable .plight, Since the Just .V!• journment of Congrexe, 8. P. I 'Gage has is sued !seven tltounand militants or ouist , er ph. per currency, to be noun fulluweil by six thousand five hundred and eighty' four quar ter sections of $6,888 b la. This, with the eighteen hundred thilliuus ul site shin enrrency, sud the •• tuterital revenue,•' will be' tuilicient (weary.) , uu the put the printout , • • I van ctiCul-vst i. bll2phlr Ilea. Simon Crena•roo out of tli Treasury eat g. au I arms. But as the ••• best laid* ewbeauss of, men and mice gang aft agice;" or. as my expectatioue in this respect may nut lie;re abseil, I would recommend the passage of an eat authorizing him (in ease the utters city -arise) to set afloat a few thousenel ims during the recess of Congress. Fel low-eitisener; there is it, dreniltul rebellion existing; and we shotilealurpe our policy tit Meet it. I have done all my , mesas would warrant me in doing to crush it out. Six bundled and thirty pruelemations, tout:hun dred and thirteen bulls, nineteen edicts, have I issued iu vain. I would therefore recommend an increase of the army to prosecute the war against armed treason with greater vigor thatl heretofore. It is thought by the Secretary , of War, whose report is herewith transmitted, that -• eighteen hundred Thousand men, lietween the ages of thirty-live and tidily-six, to gether with all the women ib Massachusetts, • be calmed - for folly-five-yearn or during the war, to render the-army of the l'utonme effective. thlitAtionld suggest the propriety of enlisting the balance of thlr pupula ion for alike period, which, together with the entire population of the Chinese Empire, would form the neatens of *barmy, wround - wtrich - ths - rese - lit - utantiatterotrld rally. andsecune Washington from deritieli t ion by the rebels, and insure the Novem ber elections in favor of the loyal candi dates; besides it poidd serve a better pur pose still, b,y chuckle; tlre audacity of the copperheads. - _ „The operetiens of the navy. although effi cient iu some eases; holier firm being Satis factory. I woteld,poCepemend the purchase and arming, of all the Cape Cod fishing craft, fur harbor defence, and ,the immediate construction of, thi thoand Iron-Clad "rams," of twenty-five,thonsand tons each, , encased with at least eixtee%feet in thick ileati of wrought iron, to protect Now Lug laud interests et the umukerel fishery from the awful onsimight of the Alabama. Cam Semmes, ••tbe d-d rascal." having injured New England commerce hundreds of dollars, should by no means be permitted to repeat his depredations upon that pious ,paelm singing portion of our people. Such sear-• atime•force, it is thought that the cod-fish interests of the country might be sufficient ly protected. They tielflillltt, and should' have ample protection. With their fearful • sacrifice of life and army blankets, thearea of the rebellion has been greatly oireues scribed. We have succeeded beyond ell leope•thus far in our efforts to crush tuft treasen, having. eunquerred all rebellious territory but about 75,006 square miles and of the ten millions of traitors, all are minquered and have taken the oath, except 9.768,920. ,We have taken three stands -of peters, one hundred muskets, and two bar rels of beans. Of the four tn'fl4een, e( •• colored Returnee" my,proolitnisitioaof miry lit, freed all but 14920,0 tin. With theme evidences of our, agility to overthrow the rebel government, we should take fresh courage, and Diriim Providence will smile, upon ins "as op a basted of chips.:' I cannot close this communication _without calling your attention tot the loyal /gem le e'en of African ;teen( ; having enlisted so ' generally in the Union army, it is hut lust to provide for their families. I would see ouimend the passage of a law authorising the Secretary of the Tietisury to pay to each volunteer when muniereil • in, the sum of seventeen 'hemmed dollars, and also, grant ing a pension to &written§ after theviar of $175,000, and three sugar plantation* to' men of„Amities—mud a red Jaskol to raffia child. Thisarould greatly swell that arm of the service known as the CurpatUArrique, or Miming giants. nigh , ollie.er in duet branch qf the service, should elm be per: mined 16 select a noiiileitoo in Cue city of Cliarletu'en, S. C. Our autieriers to evuiy thinte7W, thoyeliteittllett pciimitted te abate in tint Praise. !eulogy. and fame, iu wait fur those engeged iq Ike oese of Owl and huinsuity, alter the ••• ittessable - conflict” shall tette abated, antlthe pas/demi - sUlisided. • It to thought highly- proper that some rule ehituld be.ratsblialtotkreguiat lug •Nbiag - ' ugg5411.1911,." No Cauca ion ahouldpir-psar. milted UHAIIIM more tbsa thirtmot tegeated k. oonoubium--or. in,the aggro ado, at pretlaitt 8.800 Ma of Concubine, elms 1 if hl be enough to "-gormand." ' - ititteeratea of that inviting thaw" Ilf•• 0 /4 0 4 1 1 4 111 -2" lout for lb, Pfoio,e' lm tl9li of 4,W a "d' ail barbarotta Coital . " ' "'' ... to one 'white wife r a lair, with-the higher liw, it* catwalk:l . --- - -
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