CARRIER'S ADDRESS' FOR 1885 Ae er• - ran (ho cloik) or night f.alit . NtrOP the gy ,111111 g fight , ,tt tLrolip the arvitovet erobted e 1.1 %, lutpurte •Turunrad• glow. bonne, so 1011Z,OrptC340.1 bir gthif and tiara. an•lliorii The Sou Of NOM with ril its :livrois, Ltteaka through the cloud of war' ..t,i.tuo Thanes (tad' tier day of vs , o ty cnrl. ! ' Thank 11.1! "tho bora are niarel,t):, I aloe! 71.n1A1; tho canlypti:o ful oar le lioa-J 'no 1111 ,, , frOartiti" - tD - OrtaV! h tnk ! as'unging bword Ilvidtnrn 1 1!.,n 1 :111haro cleat mg ihr tho 1.10 ty spear allpl dmblp 5 ro. k I elekin and Lo prouing h,ok I Tno woth of aosolation's And PRid. , ll'l9 bCCIII,I6 culria I. T.lO R , AS,“ , 34, i4••r oubje , th 1. • Whi4.11.1 Lath lai Ko ttl my to a gory UN_ I eat in,: our Irma and bappy tan I proe 673trtrarita - 6 - a - F.ti tin et.3?l tt, rent yet, wet, imfefur, C pj,g ;:10 'inato . • oil q ed i..1.e.1. , rq that. in It huidA fr ut iCtwir At :ant 15 ith al! 0)1 a trio a.] Trouble er Our e. tropes to rue , tIICO more, Awl e n., nn she lakt Mgr w Ot, /:or lorotpaat fano Lerleilth the sea': In pier and deep ,emotion now l'cr,ps it tnr4den.l.; I Ito 1.00p1,, 1, 0 ,1; I Lbrirk, lu honor, frote the ritine 14 rare :Well blood, sloe awn en•r Hdb W I • hu north, and grill Ibe soe.l /I ear ou, rhr,bL n w their 0 , 1 b e • • 611.7. gr 1.1111. or look, y, bur.sanz An I 'bat. thr nl4ll nil three :eparJ f I loud, 11.1:b btra • -..ontr. heherl 1 - .. r our l? Alas' ;hat wo moglit a worthlng .how o wat:r.Aalt all gro font lot tlrev 0. bLed rot tear, and gel..i end yrus '14.3 !...Ited the land •,3-rar tte. We lad. Ita vain —au rack our brain . rot:attuned rum. lino thing a race wham GA decreed ' BLout , l sena tiro white Until in his need, Who, in the Lonny, southern land, ll rte i!tit • ca,loss, lispi.: : With tilers for all, with masters ki,d, And nought 1 . care urn. ttie u.. Pi. Who w-irk,,,0,1 vatic Colt choerlial glee, t lie locrltsongs of minstrelsy, And never 1., eats ts thought, Lot hi% 1 contented with toeir lot, Ileur horn, throit„h nt.•n's w Walton red ,5,1.11 Sad /rola lit r best, A.Auj'i /.• tie, treat AN I yet theno duslrl.( ' , a )I.\ !lie r And In :Ito i olde whore they we. born To 0114, ute the r:rworinyr torn, !.lek the euttotA !row It/ pod, In towable .bunkfulno+o to r. r the Ww+slnga Ho bad Kis on T, help thou( en On Wiry to lloaren N T re 1 r ),• or 3 m,130 , 8 ^mr.4 tocßw" meat a o ,, ,and otlarca, =EI I==IIII I' tj• ,A 7 1 V' 1..e.11 ao 1!!!!g=!!I =I hat g•tec rtorro ao l d,n Aol tha la 1%41 tlnl nor hx•lld,no lrr yeurd or u.i.e i ry to eb t t , l'ltA the resul.• 0rL1.1% ft.lll,lllltll m. Whoo flat!. n•C by tho'a•l liotrnh Of totlllorot wit), In n4norctl, t Fp" vil 'Abe freedom of the 'Tour ervilovi.l May Oud forgive rile eroug they're Aoce Itric'e,eghlo colored ru••. LILL ;•t ttla luok at ether I . l.orlfS V , wh lk r , •tr mr mrv,:, .ti sikr o 1,11,05 lbew 111! 1 I•J lung 11.3, my :\ • m 1 eta rng 114 t one o , two, I' et; I. A l'a/3411N PUMA ni my Lml.d An I Grit of all, I beg to bolo 11 .vr dark lei soon expect I.• v to. fucked up by !hove vide, 1.10 f 1,04.4 /L IS In the lot:at:on of the hour: Already they, in stint-coin, :tie, Aid Aural eruct, In colonel pride, Ilia equal. brat. white :rt.', si le, And on the railway, :huge and beet, They loser they're bound to hare a I,:te In Cotigresl, too, ere look, in veil, To see a ray of sense again, Ruled by a hoar, fanatic 'einer, There's naught for honest nice to do, Fa, o to look on and watch the seread Of (lonia that gather overload, Portending runt, grief and roe, Snell as tee nester hope to know!. fut hope—a feeble, glimmering light— /Comes through the dark, tempestuous night Smut the storm a tangle ray Gives Homi,s of a l•right,•lay 'bas recall/ENT ! and hi. I,,mt Veer rest, the future of the laud ; God guard him through the ardohus And help him thlyartgtrtr — - Par dart, indeed, would be the day dikould As the people's trust betray. Dot yet well hops for better day., When, In Demeeracy's bright ways, Oar country once again shall he The home of all the brave and free. Well trust that Dor Peace-New-Year yet May kind and generous thouttits beget In North and South and Em and West, Till all gull come together blest With lore and Union, all of pure, When we were min from shore to shore. And now dear friends, I'M almost done— The Old Yesr's goon, the New's begun, And with It I have coma to greet My patrons all, with "'Ming feet. I woke this &dining withirstart, AniJumped up with o happy heart, oleo this," mays I, "Is New-Year's day, And I ass bound to make It psi." Salter* I um with that InLoot, had Frith my mind mindfully built On realielng from iny.rbyme 'Tfuqugh to hare a "high old Owe." lao,llf please to hood to me Books speolmese of ourroncy, I'll thank you kindly, leave Jahr door ♦od trouble you with rllylCieno more. 'Twee my intent, when I lAgno. To tiro yea all some local dun, To have same hits at men and thiage. And string them all on separate streqd ant, 113 I've made my yarn leh r r Perhaps have wearied vmth 11111 . ,0. pith b, pee of hart) a-ter J it 611 ny , See 70211,,i I,ht 100.004iii..114(...,i,,,iii00.1.. Vol. 11. RESOLUTIONS OP 'OB--STAN RIGHTS Otto of one Wanitinglpo correxponthints lilting recently wlluded to Elio •iewa_of (Attu; Justice Clint% upon the eubject. of •gate Right.," it mny ituereat numb of our readers to know Ll 3 opmicni of other ilint!,,gite.heil lender, of the radical party freitater'il eery reCata. an, alipor , ll ut illbJeCL clan and emphatic. 1n true• , el.ich lee .wrote relit...lacy. 10, to Crnn.tnl 11 Ellin, he Buhl ;•1 fully'rerogotze the doettine of Statu Rigida jut Is applidatton In Alai cry, no well Is to ani o 4 her ma. or of public coureht The Vtrqui.i. laud Keutttery rogoltition4 of 170 R, in 'the MIMI. as 1 think, correctly sot forth - tlett übietr:tte " In a doh to rn tho tinned Staten Senile on it blk to proleMoMoor , ladling tinder to ihoritt of the rotted Statrq, F. bruaty 23. 1835,Thee lap; Gthr, vol 3.2, 2,1 scat 321 Long,, page .213.) 111 r 11 Ikon FRId "I reeognlze the tioetrin. , of Stile " right, in Its 'ipplmttlO, In slaves y /15wcd VI 1 , 1 r 111 , 1110 1• 4 of pnhito coue.tro I eta nil aide by mide won my Democratic fi.C1144 111 rintlwatl...l,_ Qf 1 bILVIIGIIII3 nn , ! Kentucky Att'schattous of 175:7 7 50, tel,ch Ibis) Lair 1,1,1 , 11 Senator Iten Wa In, of Ohio, :n the Still} &bele (6ce ' entne - b.,,,1t", phg , • '2 111), Said 4 .1 am one of those via/ tit wll times ho belt, in 4110 w.4•.1. in, the roost sus] tonality, and the prop! let,' of the Viginia aol Ker• Lucky Iles°lotions of 111;8-99 I gYo'lind myself these resolutions, amYstanding upon then, I dent - minis ibis hill Is 0 viola Lion not oil of the spirit of there reaplu thins, but as au tote opt to trample upon the nglits of the Staler " Again, at page '2.14, be an) ; Wire is to be tho judge of the eiotsi ions of the Con.ittint ion the Umtokni. Inlet; by vllo'llll,ll Of aIN 7 Who in the lint qr' , lter-- the 6..114,11 (14,erneni or the : : ‘,t1,1 in their sovereignty 7 141, 3 . sire, 1..1.1 that p is to yu 1 .1 tip 011 lie rights of th 6 snit • 0P.,114,i13 Ile this giolein• inent into a general dell 0116111. ' 010 of ?Y. So !en t , are sail : • Leg , elaturea evory where are prerariag a loch 111111 CO/131111111011.11 lev.ln ire Aye, ' , co, F.ate of Vii-coaßin has taiteld loinn. El.l 1l r,l I't 'llll a. /. I: . 1.4 it my lie • , •, •I , 'll r rrt•-1,111-4 - - Store rio it na 11,. :r•1, • of , lov, liii Crc r•cv.,l*, I:. I • tr:r I, I go ..ts Sell .I(tr II t... 12 a it, tr r V I. teutt, t uuu,l cute • .1:•!y rep'. ea Pt t `LI Ili, P 0.1.1, which 11, . S ru 01,411,r,. an , t, •iil Lk of the o n 1.1 it, nit olionuot over . ) nl gum 111, IL were a la, c Irow , •,1,1,11 11.1 I pit. 11.11 tio•s t • I. • 41til :OA it It I ,mfdi..llllll4 I,ln roti"d ii• oa 1)1011 el n e 1' , 11,1'1 It t r itra, tele P. 4 ! 0,7 if, eteS c:re„ T . / '1 - I vi TI Itrte tho, wLtt t y 1,11 I , it" It, iI / ( 5 ' rl,c4, lII= iNti It tl 1...0.0 1., /111, 1 . 1.0101 , 1 or Ille rt /0 MU CH 1 nit .J. We hat 0 ad opted the old Ilt.elaNlion lothpendenci RS the boots mf our poitomil movement. uh . ch dechoe.9 bt..n ir tl it el tonsil et 0900 to penieet t whoa it is re front the title pur• poses of gaterninent as to oppress flthin, htee the I igat to r tcur to tundamenia,l principles, nod, if need be, to bliel hot' site Uuter r1171,:i under wit irk " they tree, and to erect on its 1111115 another lucre a ~' lochs to their welfare I lIOLII 111 Tllnr lIAVC TUIII I :cif& not blame acy 'topic for exereumg It wlanever flank the cuntlia gericy has tome! I certainly shall be the advocate of that blithe doctrine whenever 1 Sod Gilt the principles of this Government have heoeine to. oppiessive to the section to wi.,ch 1 belong, that a free people . . ought not to iodine it. ion uiil IPP? j , .eta • fend All,' boeAtourd vi tee& the adroeute f UlB UNION, but that contingency never hating come, 1 have 1194 or yet opened my mouth In opposi tion to the Uuton I never entertained a thought clielopl to thin Union. nut I say, fcr ho, en ' s sake, act, not talk I nue tired uftbis eternal din of • i disolution of. the Uu ion - which is brought tip on all occasions, nod thrust into our flees, as though/ we, of (tic North, bad some peculiar resnovs for maiptaitung toe Union that the Suuthurn States have not. I hope the Union will oontioue forever. I believe it may contiouu forever. I see nothing at present which I ' think should diesjilva ; but if the gentle. men see it, 1 say again that they hare the same interest in maintaining this Union, in my judgment, that we of the North have. If they think they have not, be it so. You cannot forollily hold men In Oils Union; for MI attempt to do so; It aeons to me, would sub yr It firstoi li prctplea of the Ozthment Lee.,, Oath a Mod.—A young woman had been -converted at a cwap meeting. The minis• Mr had told her that If she had faith-the Lord would give her whatever tdrt(would ask In prayer. Believing implicitly ii his words she one evening retired Le a grove, and fervently prayed the Lord to give her a husband. It so happened that on owl eat up in one of the trees near by, and, being d,et wiped gave out a ••wh0 2 0.0 I" She was o‘erjoyed, sad e.iL . the g maul lLauklul• her of ep.1,1 411 4 . ,101 f.o 1.. " J , .1 .1 a• .sl, BELLEFONT, PA.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5,1866. PARTY ORGANIZATION I ' Our Dentocratio exchanges are saying a good deal on the subject of tt(e next Slate ' ronveniton, when a c trulidato is to he nom inated for Governor The general opinion is in fa . ror of the 4t ti of March, the traili timed Elsie, for bailing Democratic Slate CIIIIVCIIWOIIS. We don't clic w hen it is ' held, 'so the cosupaige properly vontlunied after the selection is made , Our defritt this ycet was not beet Ise the time was not long enongli 1 cell e 110111111/111011 and election but Inseanse there as neither spirit act, ply, or miet est manifested by the party It scented to be a foregone conclusion that the campaign atria to be a-silent one. and every body, acquiesced in it. " Ms might bore done had it been vigorous After all, Si quiet political campaign is not much more cut of oral 6• than .0,1;t1 Lo a gum' Lott le iii the field. We boat the enemy .1 the Stale el• clam in I.y woo quietly, but then we wet bed vtgorously, nod we relied on critchitig hint imppleg in 1811.1 It to too 1110011 to expect to surprise the 91111 e enemy Enloe on the same grtmtcl Mr it can ' t be toe ll' n i•• 1 Our own p , tit an , 111 and heat on The president tit estopalge of -Set Watt only a few days Itlttli iliac. two months in length, and ye: oil ihtegs consitleted we never Ina'. a hillier fight. What-Welmin potter .1,1 of 111311 a long limn to conduct the catnpaign in, is a tficrough and reliable organization of the parry Votes thi t iss ate good tin let's tiny ore brought to the polls. and In order to gel them there our peeplo must take a lively int greet. A greet party, likensgrant 1111/13., ought to bo in a condition to light a battle at n day's notice, and when II requires to ho warectl Maul to give tram to buy aisli up. ii , land set its squadronn in the taro, II Is C4l,insee that it lacks Loth le slat ship and organization Ii s year area...lv.' ours••lve, most lamon patty, we matt Ito: do It 111 the stapicity of oar hearts we imagined we could entry the (lemon without hard work, or making a noise. It _can't jot iltniti Ilerotfter Int 111 . 0 in favor or a, noisy Ca/OP nign—emrlintreally noisy. llrtng out the Ittg guns n it axle little gulls, the bre meek en, tin horns and I'll terse gongs, mud slur tin 1111 heart• of she pen/0e %%hitcher we hive a long tti t 1 411 Uuw to ettrolut t the ,m la Go et , Gimp must he doer tt, Ye • it Ala tit ...I t .1 77, - C ,, tt t , :,tr:y to IL Nil., at urh,ani, , of 0, CO ../..In.t t'ection. 8 To g , 'Pi/. Vete.* to :4 EV I MCI 1:01 WI :Ill.:1 :.•0 an.Ie•IIC hair fired II iq %Lire), the finite I'm 1.01,1.%g I bin cwa..utl o n --boy- Irsr •Lt 1 . ,1 I 1( %% I, , Is .1/.. 4 v. 101-, .1., 1,1,111,4 .it p . . 1 oily Filly thou-tad lIIIIIII=III IMIO r tn o, - En F,lto oI) r,%) it; anti ,L n 6 ting too lir to btoptet th it It cotes nit) et the Tt. v, etcher tl) „rut dint 1. - Ti. pel atik te II'! t;• Aty .t.,tl ,411. clitringe The number be It tt ~C'en't, nal .11 .11 0 N4 11,1 11"1:1, I ' El1:11111 El, .1 n. 1' . 1.• 'I IA ty! . r rwsrm the 1.1...1, by fat, are the black , the whiteo, al a triton, me 111 , 1.141 W 1111 , 1 And ugniu ••At this day the black nun and woolen of Japta keit 000 an huaur"to their race, and would not nse in cliellicit now Wit ho uL aloe and ample cause." Doubtless ttniong the delightful shings tH, in this sum happy country, just aw h rebellious and Just such brutal butcheries of white men and woolen as have taken place in Jamaica, und it is very clear, that the Abohtiouists have always deviled add do now - tieturn it. 'flicy- will aiii, , roire and Justify negro rebellious, but woe to the white men who claim to Lime any rights —Butler, eu.genewal, the •tt ightly-eork ed bottle-imp" Berinuilti. Hundreds, is showing a letter to newspaper editors and others, which he alleges he receiv.ed from Lord Pahnersten, is w hick the latter apolo gites to Butler foe animadverting urea, his famous New Orleans Iranian order• in the House or Commons, It will be remembered that, to clam himself for his fiasco at tout Fisher, Buller also produced ,n letter pur porting to he written hy General Whit tug, the Confederate commander ht.' that phase, in which tlie Miter took Butler's vietiof the ease. The curious thing shout both Pal merston's and Whiting's lettere is, that neither of them should he made public until after the alleged nut bars were dead. From these instancee'vre are inclined to believe that, if General Grant should "shut].) •off this meant mill" within a year, Butler would somehow produce a letter in which Ito would be white:washed of all hie military Bins by the Lieutenant General --N. Y. World. DI9TRIVIA ml , tlrcunox u, VA.—T • llow ihg is an extract of a lotto ow a lady, dated Richmond, Nove...er 28, addressed to 'mallet In New P. "Our i. : r 2ph ur Asylums , both l P'retretant and Cat c, are in the most dreadful need —they are in a state of perfect destitution —no &el, no clothes, no food. 'What is to become of these poor helpless children dor• ing the next trying months of winti;rl Could you not excite tho sympathies of the people in New York for them! They are so liberal in your Oily in their charities, won't they bestow their alms upon these destitute infants ? There are no riot' here to help the poor—our city is one wilderness of poverty., 'ln your bright, gay world you can not twaic the terrors- oud trouble of "MAIM AZOIV2B ANDTIMAITLAT. IINION." THIS PICTURE AND THAT No clip the following from tbn Alonigom. rry (Ain ) codger. It, wets written by Texts editor: "Morning+) the Mississippi! Thd gun glorioes,,us the little while fOg fleeces aiedrank op by his beams. Look out upon 60.M/dilly Iflflrl4lollll, •the great Milos of su gar mills and the villages of while cottages where the slave resided add grew sleek iind )mrry• Where is he now ? Ilook in vain for I holang lines of clieesful darkies stream ing out at this hour of the nforning singing the choral chant that once spoke of (heir careless happiness. The fields are full of weeds—no smoke from the quarters, and the doors are shut Whither have they gone ? AWEs silence and desolation. What 1110,111 those solitary clummi shacks, tti~sc half fallen walls of brick, the rugged tiltrith.. berry and fenceless gardens? Ah ! the de Ft r.“O or 1., been here The slave has had 1114 shackles stricken off, and lit has gone forth An freedolin-nakedness And death. The torch has swept his merit er'y bon so rill 1,1 by Lis hand applied, yet by Ins holy lit-iat or Ills master's family driven into exile nod want ; his home anil assuctal ions broken tip, and he introduced with hallelu jahs, to slat nation and wrel.ednevs. This asuaralutte only. mocks the rut en thoseonee happy shot ex " flow papilla, how lifelike, how admire ble the picture pal a little while ago, and not only by the shores of the "Fathers of Waters," but throughout the broad (tomtits' of this fair land of (L. S took, a terrentrirtl Paradise of Luxury and plenty existed That was emphatically Elm garden ',pot of the earfh, an I favored by almost every Ides sing that nod donates to Wall Laden with the teeming Icxtits of ovary agricultural production, blessed :kith every comfort that desire might sigh Tor, never in all this world's history, did such happiness and conteutnnnt exist among the people. On every plantation throughout our borders, the kindly and I. i.pilable toaster I mirrbunded by his "dusky peasantry," who coned to Joins at once a protector and a friend Then wins the negro the slave, truly pt 48- perous, for ern+e, plenty iTITTAIIIiOrt 9 were ilto bent .ge Lo ed. If fo o d, his his euinfor.ablo . c thin, all pros .je I tot IL I+ I'9o by pros client and watch ful ill puer,:e hoot+ kindness 1111.1"."1,11 , ou in e.a 011)10 T to inyu¶ Val to city nt4ll (Item No s ri. nr IA 110 lows it:V.. , .1 . , , I I o,kold I,a drnl,ul :or One 11000 .111 ...frlo Virgil HI , : vides age, the seen., sill hr. In id dorung itu servitude, %Ind , r t: o n, Iqh r• of Ole oith Poit the, nfia tie fir zoolo. hrlifoont;jronn I, v N tiert Into, occoto ,,o4S ! .x.Ol fire 1111 .014 1 :sr :2, 11:4 with f•o. 41. 11 111 uri . . , l and dl .. C.lO Ir.ppy and Jr kl.in of 1.141 united and prix: I`lo 11/Tll .t,w,rtr ,1”11 Cur 11l 1'1,3 , n; so Las llle Urtil of finat:el-tt !,:14ion! Inc Para list of the urzto an 1 ' bun to !us no, Th,, , it. .; tn.,nt. an I ti l e I 1 it tntt r hies -110 I , Tiger rh.ti t !I'••1 ;, oun dtbtasteful, nod by 1111,1 ior an n I ibu lotis I:1 P rid, of , aealtli, nn,l :n , l glary tl.al ez isty only W his 01111 deluded imagination, or sin rho Lilw I.r•et.. , of Inn hypocritical liberator 1% ll ' ou will it, and how moat it end for the nog, o ? friendless, mud penniless. 1..0d hat 111111:go tit woe." iiiii4ery, sin and death ale by, Join No human pawl!, cell newt the result. ital.d with hoodoo) though he is, incapable of telf-suatenance. Iris exttnelion i 5 But fixed anal depho able as Is hie des -03, it will be a matter of regret AS 101 the 11"1.10 Sod good of e•atth that the iii famous anal pertidamit leen who mrthiglit his ruin cannot lie condt•m MA to ' , hoer pia fate. NEW SOUTHERN SENATORS The lieu liandell Hunt, just elected ono of the tinned Stoics Senators free: Lou:si nun, in well known as 0110 of the ablest members of the bar of LOlllllll./L ,—as wing of the old school of Clay and Web ster, and, in 1800, as an attic and powerful advocate of the Censtitu'ional , -;ttiott party. A correspondent of the New York Expre. writes: '•Governor Mantling, 'of South Carolina. Governor Graham, of North Carulina,Jutige Sharkey, of Mississippi, anti Governor Par sons, ofoAlshaum, will form, with Itaminll Hunt, in the ro-constructive Senalet ea constellation of lialont. Govern. ' cuing in a graduate of l'rineeto • tore he was distinguished for no . arship and literary taste. He is Irman of retitled ap pearance I elegant manners. Graham, of • • Csroline., the son of s distitiguisb t offioer of the Revriletion, and allied by marriage with a grand daughter,i,n,Colonel William Washington, the hero of the Cow penai in an well known at the North as at the South, through his service in the Senate and the Cabinet, and from hie nomination in 1852 by the irhig party as its candidate far the Vice Presidency: Judge Sharkey has !nog been regarded ais,the ablest jurist in kfluissippi, and before the war, as the venerated chief- of the old conservative party in that State. Governor... Parsons, of Alabama, who is a native of Central New York, Is of the same political sehool with Graham anyherkey, though lees known to the country at large. His recent course ss-Preltisional Governor 'has won for hint the highest reputation al a clan of isblllty. Ovri—Tly Bobuys MORE NIGGER' LEGISLATION Mr. Balker dyke House offered the-fol lowing : Itcsohvan; As the sense of this house, that once fur all we should Ante done with clam rule and ariiiocraey as a privileged power be forre the his; in this nation, no nuttier where or in whorl form, they may , appear, and that, to Tailoring /he-normal re/Wives of the elutes late reciattina,' fr IS the high and sacred duly of the representatives of a free peeps to prated upon the true, as distinguished from the false, democratic principle, and to realise and sikrhe the largest ottaimsttc liberty to the whole peo ple of the reaubile, irrespective of class or rant •White mon ! you must Mold Snide until the negro is provided for. Sumner wants to make (INF NEGRO equal to SIR WHITE MEN, and now hero again comes Biker with t he some proposition In a different form in (flyer of negro equality. White workimg men and women may stare on account of the high pima of the necesearieauf life, and the country generally may go to ruin, the negro nevertheless mint he the esperial mire of the ui;jority of the Thirty-ninth Cougiess. Wo have doubt hut that Southern Con grcamniiii would be admitted it they came in tiro shape of negroes, but white ineu are just how at a heavy discount. Ain't the vier" a 51Tious me in the_ estimation of the Black Republioan party ? And yet at the lute election (he people endorsed all these things, and therefore no abolitionist ought to complain. and those Demoortits who fail ed to vote at the "Net election doss not be— , OfillNe they too are respouaiblo —Nen-ts• town Def•ncler. Mono RAID 9 —On Wednesday, the lath, Mr. Stewart. of Nevada, prgposed in the Senate two amendments to the Constitution; lirst;thtit the Union of States is indissoluble, and that 01 nitl3.4 owe paramodtlt aTleigi 4111Ce to the Untied States ; and, second, that uo ohligaiion,ornitiState, or States, coun ty, city or corporation incurred to impair the authority of the United States shall be held valid or "be assumed by the United States. It is very strange, indeed, that the rod - Scale m C.mgess will - pernist. In de claring the lihion indissoluble, whilst they etc engaged in a most gigantic plot to dis• 80;00 u, by denying to the Soututru States their position within the Union , and whilst they ate every day offering amendments ledllaliaiL to subvert. {lie Constitution - in:Ed - . meet a consolidated despotism. The scope of the antenduientobove in uno , ed Is to place es try, ci mien of Ilse Stilted threqtly under the m.fitiol of CongtoSs ; to ovi.rturn all Om oW safeguards of pet 0011111 liberty, eel to extend the pool is of the (renewal tlevern- mem ittliettcly bey oud- anything horetofore Lucen tr rr CUTP111111111t•li by til It 111111.11 . • Wont 111, I..ry huniolde al is lideoled tUari dissululimi of lila, I oleo dt 4igiad to alud,ft is the I, to of We Union ; io dolts oy the re osbltean g,ernment, and to hi dog ItbOta a ccw rained despot inn.lll which I tile hi/.ales oCthe'citi,en situ] be lust in the d e g roiling dunes of the sabot. Are the, loolde.plepared .0 dccl ire lot un indissolu ble iof 4 c41,,n. Tut slr DI Do IT -rh., Ni".l,nrypori add thus gives an example inoto•y ing ut ISetv Euglmud, under Federal legi,lat ion • "The Janice Steam dill, on Wednesday, declared a dt‘idend eiterreuty- five per cent. Its eareinp during the past sii months have been more than 50 per cent., but the duhluation m the statical !VT to towlines operations, and , they reset sd`full ball' their coinings. The null, with a capital of $250,000, in the last four years has paid the stockholders $112,600, and to day is worth enongh store than it sins then to make it§ eareings a half million dollars." The same journal, noticing the fall of cotton goods, my that, should they fall fifty per cent. loser. "our fttelolll3ll will rake profits nevot dreamed of till since :he oar Thus for, nearly all stir cotton and wollen goods have gone South and Nest—our peo ple here hove waited and will Wait, Yin cheaper theca " It is a tames (pleitti6n how long the rest pf the tMtntfy *lll 00101110 e quietly to sub mit to this robbery.• JANACIA —We clip the following item of wawa from a leading paper in Philadelphia : "The J.MlteilL Constisatiou is to be Emen ded so as - to make the Legislature ti lifq office, and transfer the sppoiutufeut of mein hers to the crown. So emits the experiment of Negro self- Government ! ! Thirty fivo years of eman mpatiotwinti .of careful nursing, by the English government, anti missionaries and British philatitiropists, have not altered the nature of the African. His beet position is that of subordination to the white race. Residents of Jamicia iu the light of events transpiring around there, demand while rule to be restored. The delusion of degro dominion has suddenly collapse amid frightful settles of murder and swift retri bution. Governor Eyre of the Island has hung user Iwo thousand of the ringleaders of the massacre and their abettors. Will our New England &glisters take heed and abandon their 'attain ides of equalising whitarand blanks in the United States. DEVOTION AND LINEBALITY.-At Church some people close their hands so tight in prayer, that they cannot igen them open when the contribution box comes around. nothing, do nothing which • mother would not approve, and you are on a certain road to happiness No. 1,, FATHER, COME HOME. • Father, dear father, coma boom wifh me now, The clock otoople tank. one ; You mid you Irmo coming right home from the shop, As soon ita your day's Work was done. Our fire hew gone out, oar house 19 all dark, And mother's been watching niece tea, With poor brother Benny so lick in her arms, And no one to'help her but me. Come home! come home I tome home! Please, father, dear father, come home I EralE Hear the meet roleeof the child, Which the ntght winds repeat an,thay roam Oh! .who mould resat this most plaintive of prayers ; Please, father, dear father, como horns Father, dear father, come home with me now, The clock in the steeple 'Anin two The night hew grown .older, and Benny is worse But he has been calling fur you Indeed he is worse, ma says he will die— Porhsp• teforo morning shall dawn, Ao l thin it the message ehe sent me to bring: Come quickly, or be will ho gone' hiller, dear father, come home with me now, The cluck in the steeple etrikes three , The house Is so lonely, the !mortars no long For poor weeping Mother and me! Yes, we aro alone, poor Benny Is dead, An.' gone to the Angels of light. And these were the ver, last words that he said , I want to km, papa good-night —Exchange. THIS, THAT AND THE OTHER —The State debt of California is $4,734,130. —Don't try to awaken sympathy when It N rery fact asleep. —John Ifttohell is reported In Paris as look leg extremely well. portion of tba "rebel" Iron-sled Mord mao, sank off Norfolk, haa been raised. —The human coal, like she within leer.' should brighten at the approach of gull. --One of the . thanksgiving cake, made In Now York weighetif.o pounds and wee nine feet long. ---The clerical force In the Treasury de partment was diminiahed ono bundro.l on the let of January. —Thelonly remaining military hospital in the Dlstrict of Columbia contains between 300 end inn patients. _ —Many of Om Bohthern Congressmen !rave left Washington for their hoist's', end others ens about to follow. —Senor Romero has Marken ndricee stat ing that the Imperialists ate retreating from Chihuahua on Vera Cr. '41 ,2 1.—:At the circus women jump clean fluent' boopr ro society they Jump into them, and stick there. tho one you love best without be ing noticed' the boat way le to kiss all the ladles in the eueopon) without toy distinction. —lt is somewhat strange, but noverthePess faLl, that men are much more shwa of women than women era afraid of men. --t; ,ve-nor J:ramlotte hue reeoterrooded the Iv oeky Lea inluture to awnrety al: perwoos dxted for tratt,r In the State vourtv —A Boston court yesterday adakipl.terod ,xemplary )aura to several ht,;llvray robbers to 4.1 thew Lemg setae:Art.l to 1:5 yearn im pri.tato3eut. -p.16 Statga that Napoleon has written to Secretary &Ward, asking tbe recognition of ninluro us the de facto govern ment —The Jadinury Committo of the 11: - .“so of Iliepre•e!ltut,es hal( ogice.l to loport. 6 lull strikaug out the word n bib from the oil.) charter of 11 1011110. u. -1 ho rostnllleo at Ilolletayille, Larsen county, Tntas, to doted because no one can Le fqnnd woe can take the mill prescribed Ly tho l'oftn9leo Dopartwout. " —7 he collector of internal revenue fur the brat dtetn. t of l'ennvylvneia hai . enized n hun dred thou•an.l cigartl, end fifty burr 31s of ahte koyl on hole e kthoul Ihe tax bong puttl. • Georgie House of Representatives loilinetructed its Judiciary Counuittee to report a lull securing to negrocs the right Of rroverty, and et teatif, tog and suing in the courts. —The Me.sis. 0 II Lamar, father and eon, stele arrested in Savannah itcently by the mill. taryi on a charge of attempting to bribe Treasu ry ngentrin charge of captined cotton. —The New Toil. World stales the monthly receipts of the Fenian firotheiliood up to the tune of the split at $150,060, and total re ceipts during the past eaten )cars ut 8.5,000,1100 , —The State Department has beau officially informed from London of the alarming spread of the cattle disease. Energetic sanitary precau tions aro being taken against the cholera, which is expected in the spring. —The Mayor elect at Mobile--Goneral Withers, of the "rebel" army—has been inter dicted by the thiluthry authorltiee. Me will not he allowed to enter on the duties of the office until he has been pacdoned by the President. —Provisental Governor Johnson, or Geor gia, has lamed a proclamation announcing the elemion to Congrees, of Mogan. Buchanan, Cabaanine, Colton, Cook and Wotiord, and de claring that-a .pment no certillcatet will be givon thorn. • +—The Tennessee Legislature having refused to alloiv negroe;to testify to the courts of that State, (horrid Fisk, under instillations from the War Department. bas ordered that all vases in which negro testimony is involved shalt be bro't before the rzwittama's Bureau. —Judge Warmouth' of Louisiana is In Washington claiming a sikt in Congress Is •• delegate from.Leuislana Territory. ile •Waa voted for by Degrees mostly, and insist*, with other-Black republicans, that secession made a territory of that state, and that negro:me ase cit izens. "-- / abe ott-repeated humbug or a story. that q'tliii - nigger troops were needed to pit down the rebellion." bee bad a quiquegiven to it by Btioretary Stanton. The total number of white troop - 5 . 4%11.d out daring the war is 2,655,851 ti total number of nigger troops, 178,075. The greatastnamber of nigger" troops in salvias at say one time woo ts July, 1866, soma fast months alter the war wee over, whowthima sable warriors counted 123,136. Bo it appears, sitar all, Bamb o did not "lear, the roam." A. WARD ON AfikAti-NA-PbbUE. Artemis went to see'Lloureloaht4tk . Go's nee drama, when It was hronght out In New York. Jere is his dissection of It: You ask me, sir, to sling some ink for your-paper iu regards to. the new frisk dramy at liible's Cardin. I will do it, air. I found myself the other night at Niblo's ' ardin, wi n ch te, now by the way, Wheat ley's dartiln. (Idu l tit know whaestellallat Of Nib,) 1 walked down the Ile in my tune dyne fled stile, politely tette' the people as I pity god along to keep their seats, • , Don't up for me, l ' I med. One of the prettiest young men I oversaw iu toy life showed cue into a seat, and I proceeded to white away the spare time by media' Thomson's Bank able Reporter, and the comicipapers. The ordinance was largo. I tho't, from a oursiry view, that_Fincti- DrOtherhood wee well represented. There was no end of heedful witnin and heap of good clothes. Thera was a good deal'of hair' present that belonged on the beds of pettle Who vet cum with It. ry Strobl up a toon, & I asked tbe.Usher to nudge me whoa M. !ague COO out on the stage to net. • . , • I wanted to see Pogue, but strings he didn't set durin' Nth entire evenin', I reck on be hen loft nib's and gone oelw I. Barnum'e. Arrah-n►-Pogue was writ by plea CP- Eourcicolt & Edward MoHaulm They rlt it well. O'Bourcy has rit a oaitlead of plays himself, the most of whloh Is taste, rile I understand there is a large npmber of O'gen'lmon of ibis oily who can rite better playa then O'Bourcy does butsomehow they dou't eeom lode it.—When they do take a box of them. ACK Till 'J.—Mend&lo by moonllte. Irishmen with clubs This is in 1788. the year of your birth, Mr. Editor. Jappears alietrictioperson named idcCotid;, has bin raisin a insurrection idt,be mountain die tricks, and is now gain' to leave theland of his nativity for a tower in France. Previ ously to doin' so he picks the pooklt of Mr. Michael Feeny, a garment dotectiv', which - pleases the gallery very mach indeed, and they joyfully remark, hi." If. meets, also, at this time, a young woman who lava him dearer than life, and who is, of course related to the gov'ment; and Just as the Clov'ment goes scut him elle goes for him. This in nat'ral, but not grateful. She sea "And can this be so? Ar, tell me it is not so thusly as this thusness wonldst sand l" or words to that effeck. fie ice it Isn't any other way, sod they go' off. Irish mooslo by tho band. Mr. McCool goes and gives the money to has foster sister Miss Arrah Meehah, who is gout to shortly marry Shaun, the Lamp Post. Mac then altars his mind about gout' over to Prance, and thinks he'll go up stairs and lie down In the straw. This to in Arrah's oibtu. Arrsh says it's till right my darlin', och hone, and shArs,_and.m.her. poplar rowarka r and Mae goes W his straw. The weddin' of Shaun and Arrah coma on. Great exoitement. Immense demon stration on the part of the peasantry. Barn door jigs, and rebelyud song by Mellon'', called ••The Driukla' of the 0In." when in this? Soldiers dunk I. Moodie, by the baud. "Allah," sez the Maier, ' you have those money." Sho ace, "Oh, no, I guess not " Ile eon, "Oh, yes, I guess ou " "It is my own," sez sbe, and exhibits it. "It is mine," Buys Mr. Foamy, and identities it. Great s confusion. Coat in prodooced from up choirs. "Whose coat is this?" sez the Major. "Is it the coat of a young Moll secreted in this hove cabin?" Now this is rough on Shaun. His wife an cuused of theft, tho circumstances bein' very touch egin her, and also acooosed Of Lavin' a hansum young man hid in her Louse. 'But does this bold young Giber wan forsake het ? Not, muclilte don't. But he lakes it ali.on himself, irez heilt`is the guilty wretch, and in mareht•off to prison. This is a new ideo. It Is gthrally the wife who mitre. s. iu the play, tor her bus baud, but here's a noble young feller who abuts both his eyes to the apparent sinful ness of his new young wife, aced taken her right square to Lie bosom It was bootiTul to we, who lone soy wile, and believe in her, and would put on my meeilo' clothes and go to the gallus for her cheerfully rubber than believe she was capable of taking any body's money but mine. My married (Clouds, listen le me, if you treat your a been us tho' they were perfeck gentlemen —if jou show 'cui that you have entire con - Vence in them, lichece me, they will be tree to you, moot alwsys. Shaun in tried by a Military Commission Col O'Grady, aliho' a member of the COM -15)151.01a, 151.10Vrn be sympathizes with Shaun and twits Feeny, the Gov'ineut witness, with being a knock kneed thief, ate., etc. Mr. Stanton's grindfather was Bec'y qf 'Aar in Irelexidwt that times so this was entirely proper. Shaun us convicted, and goes to pH. llama AKah engin outside. ,Il'ants to see her a goad deal.. A lucky thought strikes him; he opens the window and gets out. Birugglearkith ivy and things on the outside of the jail, and ffnally.reaohes her just as Mr teeny se about to dash a large wooden gone on his head. Re throws Mr., Feeny into the river, Portion arrie's*. Pond embraces, tears of joy and klasoe ala Pogue. Everybody much happy. Curtain falls. Yours till then, , A. W. CONTINUED AorrAT/0N..-- "Ibolist sla very," the radical. used to say, "a d ag itation about the negro will oease." A great many good natured, credulous peo ple believed them, but hove at length r etie d out their mistake The radioals declare that "slavery Is dead," but. they dish up Sambo, as a subject of agitation, in a new form. They now want to make bim a voter, sod threaten to prolong '"the Impressible conflict" unless this scheme to degrade the white man's ballot Is carried out. But they would not rest content with even that. '•We must admit the negro to, tbeammte and abe sueurt ei old." erelsimed 111. Fos ter, at an Abolition meeting recently held In Boston. This is what the radicals are aiming at, and as soon as they sunemidlim• far In tbeiriprogramme, the pest step-im order will be earsigemation sod mistageqp don. Bo we go from 6'4 to iforsr.—.o4b. °emu Steltlipi