MANACLED Stop, eoldier, step) this cruel net , Will ring through all the land; • Shame on the heart that planned this deed I Shame on the coward hand ... ThiAtrops the sword ofJuttlee bright I . sp these iron rings! On them, not me, dirlionor fall., • To them thin dark shame cling,. Manacled I 0 my 0.1 I my God! Is this* Christian land 7 And did'our ommtries over meet And pap each other's hands ? 0 Mexico ! on thy rod fields I bnttled 'midst the fray ; .11, rifleman, with steady non, Won Buena Vista's day. Manacled I far down the South • pet this ono word speed fast, roubtry, thou hest borne great wrongs But this, the last, the last, Will .end stingl through thy high jusart, I)aq/sir will spurn rontrol, And these hard iron. pressing Am Will enter thy proud soul.. Manacled ! 0 word of Ammo! Ring it through all the world ! • My countrymen. on you, on you, t hie henry wrong a hurled. We flung our batmen; to the air; We fought all brute men light ; Our battle cry ran through the land : Nome! 64,4 ! and "get • fllaniirlejl! Finns I om item, (Aerating the priaonors chain We fought—oh I mthly del we light, 'We fought, but fought in rapt. Down in the billowy am of blood Went all our jewel. rare, And Hope rualieti walling (non the scene And took aermit to prayer! Manacled ! manacled Words of woe, But words ot greater shame; I've that within me winch these wrongs Can paver, neVer tome: And standing proud in C. 116.1. worth, I represent toy land, And ilia Lint Cause for which she bled, Lusty, heroic; grand! —New k, Irt.orkmon THE HISTORY OF SIXTY-SIX DAYS Cie ban been taken to make the stole anent - herewith presented to the people truthful The turuggle, of which it in intended to convey a faint hien, wee one of great Me verity, the principle underlying it coin pal_ling the gentlemen who adoplod it to lay thenntelves open to rillificatton, niinrepre nentation, and ilarentx of violence, front a majority arrrognnt, vulgar, corrupt, un scrupulous and powerful To condense thin Jusiory into the coin pass of a single newspaper publication ban been • difficult one, but an the actions which look place during the Contest are incessant themes of explanation, we hope it may be found of service to those who have no ready mean. of access to the "Sen ate Journal" of 1804 AS recorded there it in a moat triumphant vindication of the course of the Democrats who were com pelled to adopt it fur the safety of the Con nlolllloll Tuesday, farinfery 1811, the Senate met. Upon calling ,the-1411,- dart y-t aro were present; absentee, Henry IVhite, (Indiana) jnisoner of war in the South. John.P. Pettey, of Pittsburg, bad been, in accordance with custom, chosen Speaker at the end of the vermi; of, 1863 The roll enx rondo up Chanirne)e, Lan. 2 Connell Philnd's. .1 Dunlap, Laneneter 4 Flee.tng, Dauphin 5 Ilrahanh Allegheny Ilea‘er. 1 Beardslet, Wayne. 021MMMI M==l 1N=111921 13IIIMECEI 6 Ilopk 11'tiFIC8. 7 1., ..y, 1i km 8 1.8118,rt 'II, Clarion Lath, WuntuCtl. lloueeholder, St.a. 8 .) ohnsoBol4 coming L .wry, Erm 10 M Canaleen. 11nth, II Nu hole, 1 1 1111.01'n. 12 iltdgrogy, Phr/n.Yn. 13 Penny, Allegheny 11 Terrell, 511611110 . 11. 15 IVBleen, Ttogn. 10 11114'terry, Adm. It Mont golner). IVA IIMEIMEZ 13 811110,1410WWry II blark, tutor.. NM= 16 Worthington, Cli'r. =MI The rroctice under article 12, section 10, Constitution of I'r•bonylvonm, toy been lor seventy year 4, and non u, to elect n Speaker at the opening ot ench neenion, an noon on the 101 l is Colllplololl, 0101 then to quaff., new 80011101 H Penny retuned to vacate and allow this The Denroclote took the only tenable ground—lbot assumed la the protest of flopkin.., Latta, 31ontgomery, and lleardslee—retuned to consoler tire Semite organised. The Repuldierins affect ed to consoler lire hotly organized, although they Lad, with their oppoirdtits, unanimously ago red, in accordance with the Constitu lion rind Cllnlool, •'to ploceed loan election of Speaker," tinder a motion mode by "Air Lumberton Four ballots were hod-10 for Clymer ; 16 for Penny. Then JOl/08011. (Lycorning,) intervened, with a rentied. •to read a bill in • placti " The attempt to ergnnize in that fashion was too much ; Penny ruled it out, of order. icily, — (Sehitylkill,) moved for a fifth ballot Connell, (Ithilallelphiu,) dentandedAjle,yenn nod nays, and ]telly, being av):invorti4t vs, lost, becatiseil,voto, of course, was 10 to 16, in witch cane nflirmativen ninny's lose. Then Johnson, by favor of Penny, read his bill „ without " Mlltuittleen, with due legislative gravity, desired a committee to inform the Roue that flint the Senate was orgnnited ! Lost-16 to 16 Connell wished to adopt the rules of 1868 Loot -16 to 16! Then another interlude about a wish Wm the Republican Bidet° repent the .lead mode by Johnson, but without coming to...decision on that point, Johnson got up his motion, and the vote 16 In 16 killed it The Senate refused to adjourn, to alert a Speaker, to vole for n Clerk, Librarian, or the numerous other dodges of the Republi ,mns to perfect the right of Penny to the Spenkership Among which proceedings was a resolptilof Lowry to open a friendly correvondence with Jefferson lfnriv, look- ing to the relense of %hire Thin wan talked over but not voted upon. ti length, some of the Republicans, voting with the Democrats, the Senate got adjourned until the next day • Wednesday, Jan 0 —As soon rts the Sea m° got together, Johnson again ••reed bill in place." Stine objected and wan overruled If be had called the yeas and nays, being affirmative, he would hare lost —lO to 10: Connell proceeded •-to read a bill to place" without leave. Clymer oh jected, contending leave must bet 'had. Penny did not decide imperatively. but gave it as his opinion that leave would be proper " On Clymer's demand for yens and nay.. Penny et tint that the Senate would decide how it •• would proceed with its business." which was not the question at nit—role had, yeas 16, nays 16; so leave was refused. Lawry now tried hie Land at having Penny recognized on the strength of the absentee White% political status Lost. Connell, again, to recognize the or ganization as it stood. Lent. Lowry then came on with a resolution of thanks to Omnt and the army. Yeas 16, nays 16 Of the nays, Clymer, on behalf of his p Let 4 friends, said a "If ;he &enpr would nfe each a reaotalion opera proper ova 'ration, he and they erlithl rote for it heartily unit gladly As it was they had voted no." Ballot then took plane to a tenth for speak er. No result Clymer now stated that his party friends were willio to allow the Itspuklicans the first choice of offices in the Senate, the Democrats the second, alterna ting until :he organization was parfeoted, stating as the same time what was g believed and commented upon in the newspapers, that White'. resignation, (which was discovered to be dated Novem- bor. 1863—n0 day of the month given,) was in the hands of some one or, known to some . . . - . . N • •/ 1 . .. . i . - 1 1 11 4 t_th.lll4 in 11'' _ • ... ",.. "STATII =GETS AND FEDERL upnozr. , . - . 1 tl - . VOL. XI. - • . .....,. . NO. 33 use present In the meanwhile nn eleventh bailor took' place-16 for Clitner, 16 for Penny Lowry wts surprised to hear of the resignation Penny bud “tio M 6641 know!. odge of it. ' 4 Lowry n termed in a rambling 411111Iner R htsto * ry of rebel Arnim. Jones to be exchanged „for Major IVhite, "but no one wont,' put Lis hand to the holp " Clymer 1:1en gave Ins nuthorily lor vbtu ng (Ina Witte a revignvi son WRY 111 khe Snit). (an anent lion soon proven) [pct) Whttn s letter of Deceintier, 06.1 l eintie Juartml, pp Uti ] Mmy speeches billowed, when Fleming COllOll4Ol Lie speech by "culling 1110 07 , 10 r of Ilse thy: ,whiell no one paid any tutenitun le, but the senate got adjourned alter a couple more 1.11116 0! the yeas and nays upon motions not neacesary to repE . lll 7'hurrday, January T. —Lowry, feting responsibility," .wished a chaplain— yean 16, nays 10 Juhneon wanted the ease at Whites reeignnt ion invest igaied-3 woad 0. nays 10 Connell presented n petition, un der protest by Lamberton. Lowry w imbed the Senate to organise, and attend the In auguration—loot ; llopkinn ntaning that he and his parry algid rate for the Grant rat, bilious 'moil cheerfully, ao with that for Prayers, for Ittougur ceremeotida or nay °then proper amnion, but would not do no mad the Nenate wan otganued , atmg,lll - that •. no Collier In bat the moist"; or. Leff., Meg trout,' I ppose tl, wad in Spell - Pr wax ronnotuitonaity rhosra '• Thw was enstelusiro on: ibe bllllll4 of the Dettiocrats Governor's metninge now read tinder pro loon of Demonrat. Veio tnesiages.were read, DemocrAte refivong to rote lono other routine irammeLiOnn occurred and the Senate got adjourned on a call of the yea. and nay., If to 15, Nichol,. •being out " This was the only legal act performed by the body since it. meeting Friday, January R —Ridgway moved to adjourn until Jnnunry, with the under standing that a general lvpnir off" was to apply, dolt in, if n Democrat Wlll5 absent and a Repetition° present, or the reverse on eitligyilde xhnuld nil vote. thus in one sense yielding nll are Democrats con tended for 51olion:iiilopied, without pro test Then n rest lotion to keep the mini. versnry of the victory of Nip. Orleans was offered front a mast Ilheipeeted wearier, for . 81101 a patriotic pocmine, 11 . 41 IPbelliftigron. Lost, lii to 10 —Cdmhatti lion moved to in ereasetekw ply of the plivates in the Rimy . Lost. 16 to 16 Dent'llslee moved for anoth er ballot. Lout 10 to 16. Republicans nil voted Pin Connell interposed a toot ion about the °moon of the Senate. Willett wan 10et, till well on dire by Bucher to 'quite n ballot " Ridgway morel to adjourn Yens 15 ; lost The Senate then took another vote for Speaker—the twelfth Remilt 16 ti, 16 NI Canilless now moved n resolution of thanks to Mende and his nrtny for their bravery at perlysluirg Clymer repeated what lie bail said before 011 behalf of his party Aloud+, t •ila With the . eettlatattlet in retiree! to (sett (111111. so Will; dila one, (mud all the other ours, when the time sir ves ) not only myself, but ever Deno,- matte Siquitor hero Will vote for it," and With dos the resolution was lost-16 to 16 —emboli' further ilebnie or eXplallatloll on Wetport or either party,t he Semite odium', Tuesday, Januar , / 12 —3.,/to9OU appeared lor Ilentiy, the power of whom to depute protested by Stine. One or two re ports got read, and ad loomed. Waite day, Jatitiotry 13 —Senate refused to elect a Speaker, to print documents ; to agree with a lawyer named linos that the Semite ',as really organi./1 ." to adopt 010 Hawful currency of thelpountry" ui pitylOPOl of the State Interest—ill promoted by the IleptNicatis, upon which Lowry, Champ:toys, Graham and others expressed their views, when Hopkins, Oil behalf of 'the Democrats, protestmi . rgninst the whole course of proceedings, proving,tn their pro test, presented by Hopkins, that front 1794 bt I1 4 1:5 "no Speaker had ever attempieii Io qualify new Sonatots"—never athniumtered "an onth before an election"—that the "Speaker's chair had alwa)s been vacated during balloungs" for the place—that his parliamentary title was "late Speaker." 1p 1841 titers were 38 ballots for Speaker ; in 1855, 27 ballots In both instances, and is every other, the Speaker of the foie Sen ate vacated his place Debate about some maxedrs of phraseology. The Speakiir (Johnson) requested "time," to de Me the points made in the protest of Hopkins, and the SCUM° IldjOUrll.l. Thursday, January 14 —Senate agreed to meet the House to count , the vote for Gov ernor, and negatived all other motions Friday, January 15.—Seutio Jefused to ballot Lowry• had a letter rend from a lawyer named Coffee, stattng that the Sen ate "was legally organii7l," but was not attre '•that hit, 0111111101 had more value than that of others," but gave it notwithstand tug Ideplons had,o ietter read from dr unter rocker, a former Speaker on the §ett ate, costa g the coulee el the Democrats citing the ease of JudgeZhd in 1814-15-16. Lowry moved to postritne the wl►ule subject —lost, 10 to 10. Adjoutned ✓wi.lB.—A speech trout Johnson, who was still modestly occupying, undo pro test, Penny's place, from Champneys and others; thou refusing to adj#n or hear resolutions 12 to 12, and tinnily adjourning. Jan. lb —Movertior inaugurate , ' ..during a recces," tied the Senate refused so print the inaugural 11 10 21, but agreed to ad jours, ou motion by Kinsey. Jan, 20.—Ile4med to vote for Speaker, 19 to 14. Comte' made a long speech, follow ed by Walfti6e, Turrel, Kinney, and all the talkers, upou the subject of organisation without result, soiling with a wutiots by Johnson that White's yule ••skould be cast by the Speaker;" motion ruled out, and ad sjourued Jan. 21 —No debate. Met and adjourn• eel until 26th. 26th and 20th nothing dune [Nurc—By this time Penny was tired of tile position, BO Ile of hts party friends also, as it was patent to all. (Lit ?like's resig- nation was in possession of come of his par ty associates. and that the was nor but on organisation, who should be Cuart, after organisation, To this dieggeoetul con dition had the tactics of its interior officers reduced the position of the most dignified body In the Commonwealth. This explana tion Is necessary to be kept in mind when reading the proceedings now to be noted.). Wedseletay, Jon. 27.—Beftteed to ballot ; refused to print papers ; refused to frank Waite's documents ; the Democrats refused to stultify themselves on and of the endless ••soldier" resolutions; a long session; nothing done. Thursday. Jan 28 —l.lenriblee hod an ar ticle read 'from 4 e , Heluhlocnn porpetjn Wayne county. ttilerniing what was now a entrant subject of converse ion. (lint i hue the rather knit While she son's resignation• his handy! Flail her. dint While. li err. tine of Ins military office, had vacated his civil one. an./ dint ihe rent hone of coven lion wav the clerkship Tilts being tr., mode a great 110160 The SYIIIIIII3 !raked the,. mailer over n couple of hsura vol adjourn- Friday, Jan 29 —AloHolt by Ilepnbiicans to pay interest on ihe Stale debt ',timer' Jost, 9 to 9. • Motion by Democrats to ballot for speaker, lost, 9 to di; to odiouro. 1081,11 to 9 Motion by Connell to —rend a bill wh Ich he sand "all the Drumeram ul the only of Philadelidua uere m tutor 0)1"' Log-ober ton, "re runnel agree'. [to grant leave . ] "if it had the approbahon of all the Democrats fa Me Slate of Perjusyloanta ; if we were organ ised, with pleasure;" lost, 9to it %Tub- Henn tool ion for recess . loot, 9to 9- dolm en!, again plend for his soldier voting hill; lost, 940 9 and after much talk the Sennor gut adjourned link day ant tout a quorum as also on the neat day, Saturobly, and for three days. Irednesday, Feb, nary 3 —Penny being nb senl Johnson appeared its Speliker,nnol with the ndoplion of the Journal, A letter from • •• Judge Hhite, father, covering resiglintoon of tins eon The Judge, in his letter, tinted February I, 18113, says the resigustion woo "more Ilion a month' reaching him at Ind, 111111-I . Deeelllber 17, 1803, to be ranch mt. , teen daylbefore the Senate 11181,111 the mean while its contents well known to many off. oink at Harrisburg, sufficient time elasping to have notified Penny of the fact; nod to hove bad SI Clair in his seat on the 1111. of January ; was dated Libby Pelson, Novem ber [see follies's letter for dnia.l.,lo, 1803. No lime to be lost for Johnson mid "write land already been issued" for an election to fill the vacancy almost prove posit ITO of the grave elinrges made by the Democrats don • ing the contest. Mot ,by Drnmernts to ballot for Speaker Lost, II to II; Rrpuh benne to rote for Clerk Lost, II to II: to adjourn. Lost. After long' detente about •vtil things," on a Republican, moo to quit Wltile•tt resignation, adjdbrneil. ITlorsolooy, February 4 —Republic ttis mot to elect a cletk—lost. 13 to 13. lo the motifac of the —.1113 debate ' about Speaker, Bucher, on belinll of the Detnomots.propos ed to vote - for Penny, and go 011 man and man about for nll the offices ; but, Into all other propu•uume, it WllB4OBl by VI lie vote Adjourned Froo/oro —No quorum Sonar day —Hot few Senators present ; sit exploi Toulon about tho State mrerent ' and adjourned offooodo.y —Nu quorum Tars dory ..No qoanruni Wednesday —Nu quo rum. oili bough some 25 Sri afore were known to he 111 lown. Thureday.—Euougli were got together to adjourn titer three days. Monday. February 2:.! —Penny it Speak er I on adj.. omen' over for three days fin ed: settled thu birth day of,ludge Si ine,and adjourned Thursday. February 25 —An adjournment until Monday agreed to [Whiting for the election returns (ruin %V In tie'a iltstriCt Monday, February 29 —33 Senators pres ent—St. Clair the new one The !tepid,li cons carried everything by yen .1 10111 fly) ft— Peony holding on without re-election Tuesday—Committees announced ; all oilier business carried by yeas and mt r, into rnptell by a diin;inil ot Hopkins to elect a Speaker—lost 15 to lii Wednesday --No hustuens unless under call of yens and nays, winch was found a slow process by the majority, and as a clerk and other officers hod been elected, Penny prepared to\cescend null finally did on the 9bi Maren, n a lung speech m which he look core [page 369, Leg. Ken 1864] to avoid the main question at incite, or to do justice to the principles of those who resist ed his usurpation lle was re-elected 17 to 16. After this the Serrate trunsnmed business as usual. Penny, au his predecessors and successors have done for 70 or 811 years, re signing at the close of the session This is the history of the...position of the Dentoerflic party fur aunty-six days,and to denial of the correctness of its position or the truth and fairnesa of this statement is possible A Stony 04 G KARI' —A gentleman whose word may be itnplioitly -believed, tells us the following eharacteriatictlay td Geary the loyal candidate for dovernort of Penn sylvania When Geary .rgturued from his Kansas mission, be was taken ill with a fe ver, somewhere net..s the river, but not far from Steubenville A physician was called to whom Geary enid t Doctor, you know my life is worth mote than those of all the far niers in the vicinity, and ro 1 beg that you will ilinConllnue your visits to other pa tients, and gave your whole attention exclu sively to me." "My dear sir." replied the physician, •the lives of those farmetnnrens precious to them as yours is to you I will gi•e, you the attention you need but I can not neglect rite good (needs who have et, trusted their lives to my care twill deltic best I can for all " Same yearn afterwards the doctor was telling the a,tory, and edited Now a has turned out that nll those turmere, whose lives were of no little value in the estima tion of Geary, have I 'oily and faithfully paid me their bill& but that of the high priced Governor remains unsettled to this day I" --Among this men Who are to he im ported. into thin Biota to prop Gtr Luling fortunes of General Geary. is John A Lo gnu, -ofy a recent speilLin that State, Mr. Logan said thefacklue,'Are you in f!vor of mak ing negroes citizens ? 1014; 'V6, I am—l sin in favor of ell people born here, or nat uralized, being citizens, and entitled to the rights ,and privileges citizens are entitled t 0,,, It can thus be Been by this extract that the prominent supporters of the Radical candidate for Governor iw, ibis Stale, are openly advocating negro suffregisevgrhis is to be the inane for tire people of Penney Iva eta to decide. Mr, began is for negro mat nage, and he le selected to champion Gee. Geary. This commits the Radicals In this Stale to negro sunray and equality, and the white men must not Jot them shirk the issue.—Patriot d Mown. BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY,, AUGUST 24, 1866 NIGGER CAVALRY Of the ing nigger regamehts perionnently ndiled to thee old regular art0,),.13t0 ore to he reellry, it se:in•, nu.l, of ilia iiiinestristo order. whil,eiltile lumen trots nudge dlnog ou tot n. plebe/am* hit the livid, of the... dark... li mo ilroritliteil anti degraded the'llhpuldroopil ling become when -orb mon ro`qlll.l4 are po•alble ' Even flu I` ye1r4.1g... nigger rogolleot could too 111 It di down Iholiln.q 111111, proieetepl by bee. and Plow we -Co. nigger rogiotelos ire come a pillion of lilt• regal). army nl i lm country; nod lion illy stuck Ito grit Ilebnifolirkl %No imeul of t be .Ibo, 11110 . 111 M. who enjoys this kliconicleof the der situ Ito of Its own 4n . n..1 below 3/11 hole nor race. 'cue n•gro otylas not runt condition iso an ',ennui agency at our' minim ro cirilir otiou, and mile groduct of Ills labor loon! lite [norm of uur commerce, and comp trod with tom coeds ton, he to inotimmorably hap pier nittaorlf than when left to limy stir wail , sore Out to illreo l olllL sotiburolonote and pimple creature nth of ON normal consuilloon as a laborer and grotter of (hose ersential products no vital to lire welfare of floors crealtireso, nod toast-Mom Inn tido a addict, an ins moment of loonier. to liaise his hand against ho natural proleclol as well to wooer, to do tins is n stn agninni ihe ron ior, a erinhe agnool our nounhood. and in W lona ngtonsi the negro lino no writ eau fitly express, Intl wlaseb :be country 11111x1 pay the smuttily for sooner or loot html Isolated, useless heathen 111 felon, or his condbout South, that is, lett to lit s own not unal aptitudes, or guide.] and cnll for by h s wi4lie noisier, are the sole condi tt,trim passible to the negro nature, and Ibe Lincoln, the Bump Congress, the Ptussiati army, to short, all the powers of cwt. and hell combined, canaot create soy oilier eon du ion for these people These negro -sol d te r-t, ' therefore, must die out he absolitte ly us fish out of water, and if the) were knocked on rite herd at once, it would be luttlintie in comparison unlit the gradual en iinction of "freedom ' kil Ilustm.llo4loolt non Is creators of 0 new world can effect is the degtadation and rots of Oleic own,kind , and ,r the white tuftintr:, should rise op and strangle Iliese miserable ilitr tes on horse Wok, ii would bean net of Ira moony while sitsing thetomelves flout ilie object degrildniiiin forced on them by the Abolition toonilters flow \whew Johnson, who pretends to represent the loftiest. ring oily owl onsoltooil of tluLlitliorinfr nlnssc• soond sign it lull ilngroiling whine fieu not only to HO equality with but lielowolebauch oil nesroe• t posses our romprelletrdons--N 1". Dung Book A It 1 , 111 Si itmilt.±Where it the loan whir I 1 burp of a lhouannd airings , The following extract from n aergoon will he recognise.' al a Clinice by some courier. here at home It Iwo, much of humor, lie- 1111, We Cll/111C11 pill iiillie opproprirtte ge, tire. thni :lecompany it : fi jowls. 4111 nu ke.. lhr ptirtiettiyining man in the ...odd ugly all knit I tell you I knowYlili I was coming up to church in when 101w' conic turn 111 the reritl-uh, unit thought one of them the [outwit( young yntin I tier my life-ish And An I thew nigh unto them. I discovered they were pinyilig nl nuirvele. rind they tilkilriler nigh unto a place I hey called law, and Ihcy marveled-nh And wllOll he nwitweled. he Jumped up and flapped 11111 hands like n mortice does hm, wingn unit any.., wish I may lie .I—.llnlmini f ! %tail oh, my friend.. !hen 1 though) dim lie wln the ug liest 1111111 I ever slily 111 my life ah Anil I opened my mouth, nielnplike unto him I lit, Bn3ii I. 'young man, this in 1101 the way io naltenti 111 l '•And he enid, •Look here old hone sf )oss had tweets ealslnted as had on I an., you would not love to hear sulk of 1.111,111i1111- all \S' ••.\nil 1111 H. my blends, if dial young loan said Ire was fin be told a lie: for he war lean RNlhnl hungry looking sire Cl over !her, thnl's always praying 140 pionsly when the hal is being passed around all my friends. if (lint young 111/lel hail not been blinded by sin, he never Could a mini uck inn for nu old buss all --Lancaster I= recent lemperti . nce meeting an amostng in cident look place A strong exhortation bad been delivered by A preacher present . and the President requested the Secretary to pass around the pledge for signatures, and talaiiig from his pocket, what he suppos was Ike document, he, without looking at it, gave it to the Secretary fax thal purpose. A large nunther of names were enrolled of ladies and gentlemen present, and the docu ment was returned. It wits observed by the Secretary, while parsing round the paper, that considerable Int critig prevailed among the Indies, who took the precaution to read the contents of the paper, whilst those who did not read ii, and desired to sign it, did •o After going ihrough ihe cungregatiOn, the Secretary onhis back;io9k2d,,,wd the paper to see what 4 e;ts line anted' of the amitsement, when it woe re•Caled to bun that, instead of the temperance pledge, be had passed around and received Niglio urea to a document setting forth the pedigree of a celebrated stallion —An old acititaintance of Stanton's stays dint ••he won never either a cometen tious or an honest Man, but I never thought hint tbg • fieud he boo turned out to be.'-- Very likely. Stanton never imagined that he should Acetone ouch a wretch himself Ilia cruel.y has grown on what a Into fed upon. 'nenun says that "Alter the slough ter of PO many men signal in name nod quality, Nero at length became possessed, with a pnasion to hew down virtue i•self From one step to itemiser. he i'Aiecetided to these lower depths of inn, SUL is die na lure of crime Sir years ago no one sup posed that Sumner and Thad. Stevens were quite the dogs they now nre.. All these wretched men are like bulldog., who, when 'they once get a lame of blood, cannot let go Beginning as mad philanthropkts, they have ended to the madness of devils. --A eotemporory asks In despoir, , ••is there no remedy fur this terrible melody of negro on the brain?" Yes, we should think a club on the train, would be an anildole. fdarbeille neer° oho!: a hackman for refusing him • ride. I"THE lIESULT OF ABOLITION • T EACH- ll= %cling upon the advice of that arch dent 'argue. Sit timer, of Mimaischusetts, green a one dime 1,111.0 10 t he though Carohuh ne oev bn iivin II their politictil • rights and ipt tidy with the nutlet wiig otitis in their initid4, and ono. thedtioichings ill the negro niltr In-onionistv genet illy. minim Stl nlon I'•I It ise, glow. to Todd i Sterenv,Lten ittit et, hi Ili) idol Form), the imp., 01 the Smuh have beuit engaged aver 'since ILe 010-c of nine war m drilling at 'secret pltixes, 11 , 1111 61001111 e 1111111•11,1 them by heir NOI 1 Ilel 11 sympathise's lied allies SO calcite tic boil lotion., Ilse negio organtsit 11011 111,1I1C111110111, especially that 11.- et al Teeny was compelled, it low du>s ago, Ili ant it stop to all Itsnumblnges and orgont [llllOl,l /or military. di ill, except 1411.11 on ore organized t jr - She Governor (li r e State IL 1/1111 011011 be road 111C(01111y to make such order.; gnsieral throughout the South, for the Son. hero Disii 11 1011 1101111C1/113 are , using retry exertion to prepare the blocks ton it general uprising against the whites to secure what they call thell t • The so called schools 81111 tea by I lie tauten Is ate .1111111C11 11.4111rilke anti c us tile 1.11,11 1 / 1 1- 11101 of toms, for 'the. blacks, are , tdmein moglit bill little More tbsn the uuluuc hat ill a COllllllOll [CIIOOI education, but are pin mined with all the negro rights and gqunh ly het ernes of the New Etiglood 1,01mi:1111" Something 1111,11 be done before the 1/11,1 100101111, .kgaut deluged with blood -Ea hal S. oft. I Ili non it l'iptrounkeit —1;04 tleni3 It 1101 01;0110 •ll I oilcniin Ili• in and ihe other h mil, rt renpect rnai. 1101 let an imbecile Ile ivmerely is !whin, tn, nkl the nilnerable tool of n iniverable fac tion Ile cline here 1101 110 111 ike pence, but lo mike a appe ir that there 71111 pe tee .. not to put an eri.l to uugloll but 111 cover I tip iniquity for it hale while, In thnt the 10110 of Ili born lug anylit 1101 aveenilt to Ilya rd n 114 an tiviilence 111;011141 1110 perpe trailni,lof the, Geary 11101 wuliiicreetly b truited that he 100 l •• Itieviifient lel c "idol tin, m carry 011 lIIS 41111111.10,1 iniprysion, he has hail an eye single to the precioun hoiden l'rond of 11110 anticipaied innporial wiitght, the liovernor Into 1101 for 1111 111.114111 n 1/nweil Liv executive nerve 111 be uniterldied by the groans °lnn moilaned young empire. Tile bleeding ruin of .I.literican libertien ha, Mien scatimed ni his tent, and not one re publican ma illy throb ban siirreil lilt heart iu the bold nail thorough 11011011 he 11111114 Kansan II Ill: efforts have been 10 1101- r 01111 si lengthen the Ili 04iInver) p 1 1 1 Y . hen CC /hey It 11111111 SIIII•fitll will (heir 11110 ler, while al the Stine nine he 14 loud in bit prideiddlionin and dent:lntim:is of imp 11.- 1111111 y, invitee. &e uy eill , er a very Iligulfieil loan or it very pons I polls ollo—pelliar, le of lank Ile is piolontol egotist, and tall, about what Ire 11 nod 11111111110 10 hr, Inn nonnewhat ies. tentntimm manner. lloyernar fienry is • determined to in, WttlitAtt the capacity to del ertnit7 , on my ay atom II lc c..nr.te lle lila an iron will without a porpo.m, Ina only atm brute in eat ry Ilie afire, iii Pren idet,tlnl cnntlidate lotrely 'mil dint in toiler Mini Immo'''. Ili. lois made i-tatemcilia 'Mont haring len Ilion north (Intl Ira of necret Rell(100 money Ile ulna aimed to a company or Free Stale pen tlenien Hint -• 'ltc' were not two men start tog over the Prairie. but he knelt. where they 'were going " •• lon It ire not n Pe rrin Riveting — lie nti,l Inn I knon atilt take:fplace— I almotii km. If Min tie all tint., ILr ...Mei of Ills 1,1111 Illne tent Exctllt ney to nail.. re m!lt. the —Nett I "0, 7' dame Or! Itisll 1111 . 11... WHITI repet mon of the often topealed elnudeln ‘l6l white soldier, con/II nal he se pwi.dowo Ihrteliellton, awl that to aecotopli-It that te4oli the super otr fighting oil lido. awl mote trident 1111110114ln of Me new. nos nete.t.t,tl3 ...tiled to the itid of the tio,et 111 CIA. we have ut in min to the indica] meeting al New I Idea lIS which preceeded their trattotons attempt to overilliow rho tststinK Goverutneui, and - the murderous riot they were there Met igatiog One of diet orators, II Mr Judd, said W e Well. whipped at Bull Ran . we were whip ped at I Ireds of other places; se were o lopped all the torte milli the pYllOtt. NFlillp flu it 111 our eau" Governor Hahn, the ex (tolerator of Louisiana, svd •. ts President Lincoln and the noon army it o, • amble to restore the room unit/ Ilu r0t....,/ lurn come to their no!, no the Uniett Men of ill.? St tit e felt that they cannot 1111.11113111 the pringeft es of the 1 neon of the Stolen without the aid of the pan nom col mod umn " How tin these sentiment s flit . Oil your stomachs. you vetitraits with while tilrms° You could not env° this country! You were whipped all the time till the colored man came ut an and won the day ! If that in the ease. the while men should I urn over the Government they were to main tain to the care of the ttsuperior Circe" who so gatlnuily (!) taught on 01111 it could he saved White men could %tot save 'the Government' Black '.nen -lolled it, and, ' therefore;'hlack men should control ii If the pt COMICS are sound the conclusion is irresistible Who. sny our soldiers to ibis creature of their patriotimm and lighting qualities —Free ME A Conn Fan Bur —.l.gentleman who Was traveling tlnotigli the western part of v lllna anchusens last summer, sown Cny at work n corn field by (lis t ened side, sod being 811 Minn inriorn Eli mind. he cropped his horse and adilievved the yo.ing flamer. ••My son, whines firm is dna?" "Doris. " Duos your (oilier liaise any stook 7" .•les lois of 'em " 1% bni Kind? ' , Corn stalks, mostly!' Ins the reply, and be proceeded to bee a hill of the nrtiole Tile gentleman proceeded an his way woo Bering at the effect which corn has on boys. Tug WAIR or Rota. —New 'Orleans is now ine centre of attraction, and the only wonder,is that Rielimond end Washington ere not in the name boat. For months peat the ncgrecti of Richmond have been drilling in conipenies of sixty openly, and in this city there aro nightly drills. General Ter ry hes forbidden the Degrees of Virginia to thus openly insult the people of list oily. The sign. of the times are ominous.— Mush mg lots ACT FOR EQUALIZING BOUNTIES The tolloising is. vertintito early of the for the eiiimitsuline of bounties, whirl. bulb hooves of Collgrr.:l 4 , on the '2HIII nut won approved by the Ptevitlelit : Si., 11. IN 1 lie ii ell tiled. Sc , Thal to OXII and every moldier who enlisted into the a l iny Id 11, I Slue, after the Pith day r I I. 18111, fern periu I of Iran thni thief, 3 eat+, wet, II icing env irlitm 101111 Si im and who h., received or is eniiiled to it arse Ii 11/11 the Pulled Slates ender el lrtmg loge, n li.onit3 of $lllO, and any morh mol dier enlimnal for 1101 tern than ihree yenrm Who ham been Innen ably discharged 1111 /le count art wound, received in lite Ime of dot) mid the widow, minor children or pareole in the Oriel - 11 tined, of any .auch wrialaer who Jicd 111 lIIP ....flee of the United Slate 9, or of ilimemise, or .v 111711.14 coniritco oil While in the set vice. mid 111 the Iwo of duty, chill hr paid the 'additional bounty or WO horny 11111110.1011 2. Thin to each nod every noinner who enitried Min Ihr army of, the Untied States after the Ipih day of Iprif,lB6l.llor tog the evitelllciii for a period nvf not le". ilmn two yearv, and who en not melon!. the foregOving ineviton, nod Mho liar been honor Oily iliveltarge.l iii vin front, after sett - log t vro y ear, itiol wito rem:Jinni or iv mot tled to receive from the Umbel! Sim,. 011 .101 ex ivaing law, 0. Ininnty of 111.00 inny vohliet eiiiivied for le.y tit in Iwo 3e In, who ham been !moot...lily 1110- charged on account of wootolv received ti 111.. Into of duty, nun the widow. minor chi, then nor pareota. in the order tionied,of any vial; +Other who diet! 111 the ...twice of 1110 Unlll.ll Sl.llLr or of In orate woonilv can loaded while in the vet-vice of the United Slott, i u the line of tint), vhall be paid the ntlilittonnl bounty of Sill hereby authorized. provided that any soldier who hail b sold. rtvvigneil, Intvfui red: loaned, 01ellnlIg ell, or given owns Ills final illocharge-pn perv, or nny aura tent to the bounty provided by Ihig or any other act of congrevs shall not be en) tiled to receive nny nddiunnul Inanity whatever and when opplication In made by any tudilter for .old bnllllly, he obnli be required limier the pints 1111.1 prn all ion ,if ret jury. to 111 Oct. uit or atliriiettri non of hie inienitty, old dm he hum not no ImMered, mold, avvignel. changed, loaned in toren away roller hi. nitscharge ;lepers,ov nny interest ana bounty 11.1 st , fot even! and 110 Cl4llll for PIICII , bounty shall he Fotertmioeil by the pa)ionn teellollElial, or other netrotinting or di-burr ing officers, except upon receipt of claim , ant" discharge piper, accompanied by the still intent under "nth, n 4 by thin 110011011 provided Ste' 3 Anti Inc it forth. r enneteddlint in Ile plus men! of the nitilittimal tomtit) , herein provided for, 11 vhall he the doly4f the pay wavier general under such rdier nod regu lation' no ninz be prescribed by the scree ! Ivry of RllO. In cause In he examined, the n00..111118 of enclt and every soldier who makes nppl ication Iheroine mid &found en titled thereto. pay :aril 110111111 e% =II S or. I And be it further enacted, The 111 the recelosort, essuitotattott, settlement and payment of clams, for soli! Oa 161113 bounty, due the wi,lows, or heirs of deceits ell soldiers, the /ICC. 1111 l Illg officers of Ott treasury. shell ho governed by tire resit to tione presertbed for the 'paymaster getters by lire secretary of war.. spa the pa)inen shall be tootle ha Itke manner nuttier the tit of the meet entry of the t et tuttsr,‘ MAKE THEM MEET THE ISSUE Our people must 1101 forget ilmi the great, the priemily i.site on he - decided this ram pug. -the 14411 r OW iv dear In the heart of the Ita.licalv--their pet measure, is ••iic gal sidling° ' The radicals deans to bring allow negro suffrage in hopes 11 at by betou ing the ballot lie negro. they may have a longerk/ease ill power For this tut pose they bole passed their Freed man's Dore". and their Civil Rights bills 1... t year they deniel they were in of conferring the ballot On I Ito negro, and thousands of Billy people believed them lint that game is played We have them ml the record Every Republican member of Congress, voted in favor of the bill forcing negro suffrage OH the people of the District of Columbia, and every Republican member of our Stale Senate voted in favor of a joint resolution thanking their mem bers of Congress for voting for negro etif froge Last year the radicals said negro suf frage could not be an issue in this State, as the Constitution did not permit amend ments to be made until a certain lime But Wm D Kelly, member of Congress from Ills Slate, 1111•014 the issue fairly, by saying in reply to a pointed question from a Dem qualm member, Mr. Randall: "I reply to The gentleman that I sin in fiver of striking out that word warm ns FOOD ne the COMM lotion will permit.' John W. Forney says our Comilitution entmoi he nmended Again until 1870, and , that when that time comes !he radicals will not fear to take ground in favor of it. Mr Johan, Republican member of Con , green from Indiana, said, .ienuary 161 h, ! 1866, " Mr Speaker, I demand the ballot for the colored man of the District of Col umbia, on the broad ground of absolute right " We might go on filling whole columns with extract, from the speeches of radical Republicans in favor of the principle of negro suffrage, but the above will suffice for the present When the Republicans dodge the issue. confront them with such testimony as we rd‘oril above Unless the white race wish to are the century pass under the control of the negro they tenet meet this question at the ballot-box and defeat the radicals Do our peope want aekro judger, negro jurymen, end negro junlieen ? If they don't thet Must derent them et the polls A Suour COIIeKSOTION.-01 , 1 Rev Mr_ It —. a Worcester dissentlng divine, woe one day attending the funeral of nne of the members of his church when, after prattling the many virtues of the deceased, he turned to the bereaved husband, and said; `"My be. loved brother, you lieve.heen called to pert with one of ill% hest and lovliest of wires " Up jumped 'the sorrow-stricken hu Abend, interrupted the tearful minister by sorrow fully saying, "Oh, no, Brother Its, not the best, but about middling. Brother ---Pleuent—The weather. HONOR TO OUR WORKINZI MEN Wh e m .hall we rail uur hen/. 'To, whom out prawn mug? The pump led hold of The Othot tel or king' They toe If ether,. labor Take oil, and nothing g.l. The noLle.t ollutotheo I Aro they who work to lite piteu Ito ~,,, to our wodlonen Our hardy m. tll— The heroee el the work.hep, Aml ~,,, tarrhe o. the ..11 Who spniiii,tlis earth with tam. And rears the palace dome' Who etc.., ter the re M wan The comfortshis home' It is thwipate tieler— A 1 1 ,,,,, r hew then The trpe wealth ~116 e natiliel 11 111 her working few. For many harreo ages Earth hid her treanareA Jot p And all her giant ton es 1,1 thee ued hound an te a sleep Theis s ••.1.11 t bores • lirt•kt• 01. the martle.l utr, Aud 1.). the earth in rapture, Laid all her rietten bare 'rt.. tot] that oaer nature 01% VII unit his proud control, And punnet. mot hallow. * The temples dot Ind soul It at atter. hod doota•e', With 1111 the ghtuttly tram Polo iron 111 the tint. le. And 1 r) eta! in the Lunn' Tito grand. Altuntlity Hodder. %th I.,hten et eat the earth. Huth •tamped It lo Mal of hatter tht tuber I r.an her Meth Inat ety anatt 11,ter. • 1 hot trout the red. Ileledd the master ten. Imo, The handl .irk at tied' Then tearer tal,lle. , rketen... Our hardy ...la of tad— 'l'h; Iteretet el the tearkele.p. And ineoar.h• et the .1i fr. ' , 1, ft npr THIS, THAT AND THE OTHER. -Hard rubber tollxr4 are to he the next it %ell) ---Negro Nook. • in Georg. arc chi tgraltng t o 1 ilwria —Te tenor It tepee lethere. the bone tot' renj III) in Charliirbin ban juia [nut Vireo nt n birth. —llarey: the great bor... tutnil. has hat a stroke ol porn!) et —The 11.1) ma re Peen h othttlt hot bet ybettglii Lp Itotbert Bonner mr $lO,OOO Alun.ennnt (or young la.lied 141 a nki any, rjuw_ur -1•14.68.1‘ng theint)uLrowur --The erreent ppn•t;tn hot of the I. oiled Stetee le mart about sle 600,000 —The ••ftiAlnnstble elaurt het," of her York strel..,ed for the amoiner seas..F. higlivrnymen arc becoming .troub leedhe 111 many ',aro. el the South - 2 —Tlw fi.lt lai the *treimt. and p .nls of j.ll 41bioans1.1111111•11.1 arc 413 Lag by I hounthrr, —Atlanta; tla.. whioliers red and lave a bright topuer eolor were of trot, In the trap' out "[which t drukk r maul to pretest dm ken 1.1101 ---.ltlge Wtlham !'romp hoe been elected to thu Virginta State Legithat.re frato Melt- MIS The Nllll, or of INltAtargh IA compelled to ad ertPm for n competent per.ton to become s po _rut o ileg'nl tall 0..11 awl he eon', wng it. lire, ii) is the mall or ef waggery, Et= -It is ell I that 'evenly children nine been born in tents at Portland smelt the great Bre Illere. -Farmer. in •91. 1101110. of Michigan rulltotto, the ‘sl , l..yr .4 the pmt. .1..1%11 Calhoun, Jir , l nt l'olollet m, S . itle ‘11.14.1...eag Mane 1,1.1.114 Company of 31entleAter, N. II , h 01 declared a dtet.lud of $ll/9 oil a alter° --lee has been selling at Ntaeon, .at 10 eent• a pound, hut competition litsUbroteght the price don it 10 2 t cult —A gt ni It loan of Ohm his all tire only n. ) ears ald. se ha Is systeen Isualw 01 at which were raised -A lin war of l'hiloolelphia, has n horae that hi Itrioproil venter and taken to potter. Ifit rut t. u pid full al o.lr nl ---J. 11 Keen. 01 Frekleritl,burg. Va , 1111 WOO recently arre•tol by 11.11111..kry auth miry. 1 041 been onrontlitionally relea•e.l --A United States eaielry man h... been tarred and feathered by his comrades , in Texas for attempting miscegenation —A gentleman of St. Louis was drowned re. really while enduas oring to •ase nn moms In dy, who had leaped sit erliony,L_ rail leenake eaten reel 4.ri the line or the Reno, (Pa.) railroad, a fen dips, rine, -The total nutniter of alien voinvants ar rived at the port of Nen York thou year 14 . 127, 994, oir 90,090 more than lavt year. -A do+pittell of forty wont. per lny through the A slant.. cattle vettl cott the preen of thie country about $l2-5,000 per annum —The was of 11,e; ' Hart 1., Stenraridr ,of Chmago, has commenced an act.ton in 'Heiden agninst hum on a charge of infidelity. —A men woo arrested in Milwaukee fur praying silently on the streets Doubtless, it cc an offence thorn to pray out of churclf —Sentimental youth—"My Itear girl, well you share my lot for life l" Practical girl— " How many acres are there in your lot, r ir —A prominent Radical politician was pick ed up drurik in Chicago, and was about being cdlninitted for •agraucy when rescued by lends. —Two young men were lost in the Mam moth Cave, Kentucky, on Wednesday, the in inst., and had nut been found up to the last ac counts. —A wicked and disloyal Missourian says there is no fear that preachers will be arrested for preaching the gospel to Illinois, for they Bever do it —The latest roorback is the Congressional report charging Jefferson DMA with complicity in the assassination of President Lincoln. What will be the next loyol itensationt --A western paper, In desrriblug the debut of . young tattor, says he broke the lel fell& timely with his. opening senteone, end ens lie medzately drowned with applause —Mr. Samuel Ilarrey,of Pitts,.tennis roan ly Vs, recently Yell down in Pinot Ma saw at It OW. mill and was out almost in two pekets Cure rescued. Ile doll not live limg. —The statement of the New *emu polio. that while engaged in arresting riot°. pelloos in front of the morentino hall, they wens fired open from the west window• of the building, has been oorroborated by a large number of k Itemises. —A married woman in Canada West has eloped three times with the same matt. CRIMINALITY OGREF. THE ROTH CON S& Search history from the present time back to the good and you will find that there nev er was assembled in a It relative capacity such a set of corrupt scoundrels as the,Radi cal members of the 89th Congress have prov en ibem.lves to be. ?lot being satisfied with passing laws to feed, clothe and protect a set of worthless. may. Meting negromp, at an expense of millions of rrillsrs to the las payers of the cotiti.ry, and placing three same ebony skinned Degrees upon an equal ity with the white cuisen socially and po litically, they hose pursued a ■ystcmaused course ithle. Walton in favor of blunted oopolies. enriching themselves, inereaeing their own salaries, •od against the labor ing el eeeee and the brave suldiers—the de fenders of our country lu all theee sot•, slid more, the member of II". Dumoi. $lO. !Olen F Wilson, of Tiogl ennui) hna stead ily, and mgotiost the adv.ce of hi. friend.., pineptl himself on the record y voting in Insor of them all Le' us look at Nome of the.e arts. mitht•he remembered that the revenue of the country not year wt ons hundred Ind twenty milltona of dollars lit currency, mJ thlli iirr; revenue was largely In est.,. of the official estimates 11l nt the arta.] r•nitteemittis of the coun.ry Too him dred and fifty troll loon of th IN ;11611ey wile wtt•trd 1I en travngnial pits by the rtuhella ,pnitgretet, and it is Ittt to Arent me llutt when they now emleavnt 1.. mill further io ere tn. the public retrotte .t 1 the I Of th e t txtrulden movie It II lot 111, Ile) de ..,te to have n1;014111.014 tr.mi whiLlfftlotteal rh.. CMIIOIII9 owl the u,li tool reteoue tar otylt,t to he reduced, itutten,t 0 1 b ei ng i n erF.uted But, as the radicals shamelessly acknowledge, part Of the money witteh is expected is to be devoted to put-el/tug , .0 TOI Pennsylvania ; and, no is e ally apparrnt, many prurmmur are put in order to uu•rcaae the ♦aLw of the guuls which ceriainspeculators now hove on band Thus Congress legislates against Ilse people and in favor of •wsndles a, siougg'ere, spec u'istors, robbers, jobber's, polnicians and illidionest °finials It does Oil without any excuse used in the face of the 1.01 flint the government revenue in now larger ilinn ihe Secretary of the Treasury expected Ilistory may be searched in vain fora pre cedent for such enures.. erinsinnliiy. The unitises of thiii,centsiry nre dow more burdened wills terntson thaethe masses of Europe, although slag revenue of Ilse goy ernineiit is greater than is needed Sidney Smish's description of she eilorl lone pine treed Norm Ilse English in more than exceed ed by the elate of uffairs Isere. Wr nre tax ed every possible way and upon every pretence %busy of us pny the 101. en for the priedege or pnrsunig bis4l - nod nre again weed upon die Ilicootes we exits Wo pay exlimbil nit rents be cause our landlord., me latch 1 1 0 heavily for their honest 11111.1 10//6 1/e pay Ile loiee of Else gas companies which supply us wills bght, clad of the rniltond, ferry nod singe companies in whose correjances we ride We read • newspisperlihat'ts toted for tan adversisensenin, its piper, its ink and its in come If we are ill, • Omer. isstamperpon every bottle of meilidpds we inifi e The lover pre . ininin Lis betrothed wok n photograph which is nlnmped on the back ; the wedding ceremony becomes excessively Ihroligh Ilse multiplicity of laxen , the hap py father furninhen his child wills toys which Istive pistil An increased duty At home we peruse books Hull are used, or play 0 social game wills timid cards, or ha les to Ilse music of a piano that is taxed every year If we go to a ['lace of amuse ment we find the prices usin‘rly doubled on account of mention We wear boots or shoes that have paid five per cent tax, and cloth ing thus lies paid five per cent We drink beer that in taxed a dollars barrel, or cof fee that lies paid ten per cent, sweetened with Anger shin has paid three per &int y or we indulged in wines that are taxed piety cents a gallon, Our servants use brooms taxed at three 'per cent We pay three per cells ins for nor pins end tin& The phy sician who attends sic le ;Axed less dollers u year, 151111 the Wnlell 11 , 111 s which he I user pit lie in 100101 two dullarn. Our fin oi- ore plyo soz pm erlil 14. X nod so does lie ll= nog upon the sloop The very M. logo our oboes are taxed I wo per emit. Anil the soup with which we cleanse our hands ply three per aunt. Thus in every detail of of life the extravagance uud corruption of Congress 'are brought boom to us and pur ses, nit the people are compelled to suffer so dud radical pohlimutis may be Cl,lOllOll —rNpn Hipubbron LAST'ACT OF THE CONSPIRATORS The Itluek Repul.licoe conertr•ktere io I7.tgream livre had °vet) I!,ing !bet! I", II •Among lilt closing Nei.. were !he pn•- ge of Approprinrion Ittlle. The 101 l !hat elicited the grrat.•et concern wan one grant ing a small bounty, no follow.: ••That every soldier who enlisted after the 19th of April, 1861, for a period of not tea limn three years. and who. other having nerved his time of enlistment has been honorably discharged, and who has received or in en titled Id iecelve'from the United State, un der the existing laws a bounty of $lOO and no more ; and every such soldier honorably discharged on account of wounds, and the widow, minor children, or parents of sloth Bobber. who died in the esseice, or from disease or wound, contracted in the service, in the line.of duty, shall be paid the addi tional bounty Of one hundred dollars. The soldier who enlisted for two years, and who to entitled- to a government bounty of firly dollara under the stunting laws, is-lo get, 'ender the like conditions, an additional bounty of $60." killed it hole The some `bill increased their own (the member's pay)iwo lb d dollars. The soldier went intp tha,rar save the Union and the Constitution. Thii.cpbcced eb es far as =Mosey means could. The soldiers did not and would not have volun- teered for any other purpose. A Black Republican Congress show its appreciation of the' object sad success of the soldiers by awarding them the misers- Me pittance of one hundred dollars, half of which will be stolen from theft before they can receive the other half. Members of Congrers, who be been bury ibis entire stallion prinienting Onion— dll which the soldiers lottgbt for—bars To ted themselves two thousand dollars • piece. Soldiers what do you think of it. $2.000 for disunionist, and soosprators. $lOO for melt who risked their 11r sod lost their limbs to the Utdon -41 Virginia lady who is boardlog at a fashionable boarding Itetr.s in This city, wea recently set upon b$ the ladies Ii the parlor.' when one impudent daughter of shoddy asked her If she ••really ems not ashamed of the South." qb. replied, over. baps I have reason to be ashamed* my country, but that deem not make me eq 1111- foritatala as some ladies 1' knew of, mime country has mason to be ashamed•fliessa."
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