The Democratic Watchman. BELLEFO N TE, PA FNMA* MORNING, APIL 3, Mee • Mr. Jay . pooka's Last Letter Jay Coooke,..E.q , has fell. ca1`...1 Orp •os to writ. ronolbrr leper with porpcnro of re-assuring ill., pur JOIAILILers of GuteromPikt 1 , 011.14 wt,t...11 saki to them wt.lt r 4 - te Surwly. Mr. Cooke'l 11117 way to acc.ite ♦ fortune e•Oe. OlittOd iw Miniolll4 t And to prevent ill. S p i ry and jealousy on ihst account it equally eonrfor Mr. Cooke to e. , tt.• consoling lever now .rnt then, f. r the benelle otitis old customers We here reoei•ed a pamphlet eopy of My. Coolie's last letter (foe Wilda we thank Lip). ncoolispaitied by a -private note; in which he pays to iv; wliat we admit to be a well deserve.! compiitocur to our centime in reward in the tir l e nth le.i pad partially toacce•Onli repudiat ion of the railroad debt of AlleghtinS.counly en d the city of rttietntry.,ll We learn front Mr L•tter flint Mr Rheeettan take, it,e •'greenhaek slew of Ate greet - ton re.leeating the 6-2W.], rad that C iota lertitred Mr. It:Sherman on thni heresy l.ea•tng the merita of the citte•tm ow . of view, Mr (` may reel aiiatireil thlt the Sens tar from Ohio will maw on ••the green back rips " ae 1011¢'a, Ohio in itt fariir of ll—for If he di.' no', how erml.l the Senator e•r r hope to be re clecre-1 from that Stair • Mr. Menke gtveut us come ••1.111.14 of 11W." 1111 fwvor of his elyro,ive Liolion of Yipie t he 52r+ in g,.1 , 1 ilr mtlpi the Chatrtnan of tor C,, , tottmlo• or Wnya oil %ene nib. bill w as per that the hlnd. prinwipul •nd interest, were payable in gold." We Hook Mr -it,. to+ cur,ctrd that buge inuosite. in ('.ogre-s. and nl BO In a leiff•T 0f hla polllPllloo , lol ago Bat Mr Choke seems to hare almost. for gotten Shift- It wee riirent to pity three tooth , in coils, Mr Conk, s.k "Brosn-e it pro,som was imerrted 11l the bill (or n Molting food in CO.o. be normally appltel if, Ihr po lA' e payment 01 fir 111.04+ • ,n 1 1114.1 , t , .1 "in enin"—(lf ri..l kßrp • idee•l becks" on band at al , )-I,ot that not prone II mean) 14 rt COl, for b 20's— no no‘nry • or alit' yet been "normally" or even q.ca.i , .11,11) applied to 11,1 1 torpo.a Anotbesot Mr Cooke a' poi , t , ' Nis' si he maid in hie adrertisello nos, nod to duced certain editors to ray, that the bonda he 84)14 were pasatile in gold ills. therefor*, they are nn peptide. harms-e Ml. Cooke, the agent chose to any and nolsody eslird hie +l n t e r, t l i t in question. We do not helere th.it Cookss pronusr , k,ll the hinds ettn,tl I be paid in gold to the Clnlfillnif.lll promise,—nor that tl oupnlien Ile, 0 , 4 Eton of Congreas to apt oily grid ' , syn.-to --nor that the finiPtl t ultprlt. ? menu nl any agent, were bintittig, tf it,it agent were, dionlil 111.1•ID*11 , for a ennlllll.l.loln. is Mr Cooke was The aorernmeed sued, whit it deinor rye tlly iwoo•t-v , to redeem in gold—and It legal tender• which tt did promme In reneive for hoods • we therefore coneude to ‘t Mr Cooke a nd•etri-elnents are not Is w, and if be entinnt cu n•ittee Senvnt Sher man and Thad Ste•ens that alley take the place of law, we fear his cone will Mr Conte.. kindly reminds 114 that .114. Is a patron of aura, (Ile lilt I 'Litt...Oen "•dierf.ntintiv." net.tical or.l 11t1.1 1 , •• g10 , •Clrilleol 10 the Poo heefill•n? 11 W.. (he only pyre In All.wheny eolot tnef stood up for the right 11110111 1111 1 IN , Ckell awl 4,.grneriul der.l• repti.ii,, were being en toted •tt Iktlegt,en% oottn.y . —and anzinuely n..iot If /the Post will now spoil lin u.,hle rennet Ti,. rat to ielafl to h oble,Jounswer No! R Ihtnttand times No! We believe that th. tyre-twenty Iton , in are redeeopt %le in greenhtekt, and we •purn the im puttitt.o rbil to pay in greti.hiCkPto to reptedfite.. Ip utile opinion we are true tallied by toilbotte of voters. Lonest 1101 Mr Cooke. and much more tlittinterented,—lne Onty made no prom' Sr. nor no profit In n•lling the bond. It e .fflea, Sherman. Simon and Butler and other men of tuttl eminence in the Radical party, take the same vie. —in'• in li miting In o• but it Ongt.l in be it F ond deal to Mr (ionic and my livliett friend., Awl we eon fileihr:r soi.ue NI r Cooke that while we Sr.' •iiirlee armed" in it, opinion that prying in areentu.eke i,f r t ,t repudi•l ion, no oue car deny iiiii ihe hunt ofohe hood., I. cropotied by the %adreals. Logan and Sherman. ii repu ~ dust inn—[Mr. Cary s pl.n in vinare re pudiation of half the tl. hi] To tax the bonds is a •inlailon of contract, by which they will he reduced in ',tine over fifteen per cent according to Mr. titter caso's plan, anti over thirty per cent. according to Mr. Logen's plan And yet. Mr Cooke 110 - no thundery for thewe violet ions of the pithily filth! Why Mr Cookr's own wdvertieettlents dwelt loud and long o. fact that the bonds were ,all taxable ; longer and leader if poryi bk. thou they did upon the promise to redeem 'ltem in specie. and yet he "roars you very gently:" optimal lb, outragor teat Logan and Shettnicapropotte to cent Fit UPOCI hill euelgeoere. poen he mean to)puil bit ••noble re00rd, 4 4,43., Sic Ur. Cooke says that Birder and Pen• dlettm tottde , • mistake he esyleit that he advertised the dett•feeties as Like only 11004 pay Ole ips geld, sad the eminent broker ealilaiße. that votie n 14 ad vert i • oil* it, be said it teas rhea tie jay - bored bilte lied St )Sdr, ' the pritteiteal sad tuierest- a r stbleluileeve alike Imitable fa gold. 140., We give Mr. Cooke Ott,ketnifit ti!r hleftde slat, . theggly ngtly_gy_Ann't see ihtit Buster ,sult i'so lelm i ne,s, woefully ( ~i 1 1 V"L e lt141 1 to rte V i's:Viiiiiiiiii3O.l 4°o ' awe t t a people are 0 MI , .04t4, ..diereepeeifial"--cre4v4,041, sl4lfilif di 41U•tt 0 4 , AprIPOOLIi i p hfiltilif4 s° C tfnl PIA el i Put .Va.P eltfN24.ll t 4°llo OrrOgi n l * 11147 4 1 ' . c l 4" St sere we se oboe a ibisr,!,/ses r ees", : lit tiocillri74 2 lff i tAf my, .7' all ttr i ir. rA i nu,ii, trr7 tl :. . ad f •Meor Rflii 4 . l, . tisfle,MlP t r • 4 it' l l" (s l oloil . / . 17 , 1 "if ° ewes% o '1 ) 4 us ' be efeip la !hat 14,!' c.,.ii• t 1,1111.• of menial aionr • riminil4l.l the Iribute 01 ••rrrpect" fur all'nEtier nth lisibits 1 Why • . .ligrespeclfur cvnJuct, telt g ilrusettuar ie ay. -petty witirtg ,mode, Cougrree Iretele the {'resident grr it • . iittyetireec! " —tn•l eiint by the' 111111 109 , 1 " 011 it ule •Pretetatrltt, heti ire , tted 0.1.1[1' 0 .1 with stool/refill • .11“reepect " --whil Then Cot.iefetl ethnic. no in ire rerprei for Ott Sertrrete ('tlitri ror the Pt r-i 1,11 There me itettplr whir Irtrr eu rc , p , ci fair Ti, ..1 iloveti 4 , 1 , 0 I) c , 113• Ti7j - Tf4rart. -t.ttet-texT-1 h t 1 linty r..ii.•••l for I er C'.lt li• ent Sumner In Ire 1. Nit .r. - kr wilt find there htl h.ttot hale to rep c ttil Mrtive ' 11.4‘1 , C41 , e tine inl p.l , ifor All I errl elmdebt 0r ,14.1.1,” fl ibo debt aforeerel..- 1'044661ry4 lo! The Poor Tax. Payers Do the poor lig p k3er.k ikik.ier-tatof 'ke patent of •kielthek.4 kit tf 1.4 pr.orieekt 'lron there kill le ek t rinknekt kinkier flu t neon! if , •••ipporting. the g Viornittenl4 ihilo het in .11.3 —loyal' State of Tebtruasre. wane, till linirr o l rw, pi.tu•ly the ¢ 4eernittunt, one .li. l rie., which tai•to , t $l3 00). the f`.. 4 44....4444 onl pouf kk;er SI 11.11 torn the If fi exalter! nets. pkkviketkog $9 001 ur 6:i per e•tir 14, awl Vet 4,11,0. lilt liol:er, 1; pd. con', wio ikon Dill fir rol.er , took & 1)1,4 alrer cnow• 5.9.410 'o beep been reran tied! •n I 1.;:nli 11l p.l Ito Uncle Jul ap h ull +here COO - . r0..1 reH octorl lure pork ek...1 $R non , 51:! Ter vet kr in gri•i re rotp,• s2.i it ill 1.1 S i 01)11 rxtrte , lot 50 per rent - . For roovinei It Is mil, In ory .404 n e ,, 01 1% - i, per vial ile rev. okke tut lie coinol ry, lotion It ought to h e d o ", Gera p.r n o w, Wait Li i 11...! reetkli • In.lrid of file kkolit..kry of country kroping up the Iu.o•Tol nu Ikol 'lnfo ekof oupparting !Ike adiiilll•lrellon roll gtl rho lorrit,lt.liXoS le V tp.1.!IIII has r tit e.I k r,•l info the p .-kets of rent lot f ni '.lp• prpoleekk to fondle tlrlt to utly. TIO.I Gotterorneht Tretottry .but a oirrial.i anon 01 0, owl greet 11,01 tucorit•- I co In 11, kr -It „,,..„„ • • To ! :yr 4•1111 11 , - Irnluln lina nvi 111 I. 11 . 1: 10 , 4. at le 4.1 ) IMII 11 - rr , - Tr.lrrsrto— ,,- f --- v • r • kr , 'eV 0111 C 4 Mir 1.r. ,. .erl I Ii Cal yc.lr are n , , 11 0- I ..e of - 31 4 o,', I I,rf, ty )T I,.rn rollerir.f .iltre .1 , 0) 1. , . I Hi;7 1)01 ./)i),lpr nl Illy rokle or !L 31J ION) 040,1k0r Won II If we owl.] 'lle 1 re , urn. II I 14e C.M.AI tri• o.hottf 624 10410. m wd 1. ate, nl Ihr I tga c• I p ti fli I . :,SI:IIO)•)(If) I ort . y ' pay S . )1 . 111111100 R., ,, -,111 •trooro , tas saLlise._11.1•111•1411 .3! II Iron $70101.1 pt ry ear Thu work 1 ir.goiro ,ro r• tAlo.l t)y 'he orr1 )) »),I. whit , )0 1 fret the 11)“4.. 114,11 II 4!) grrill clefts Kier. 114 lo irr Tee tim e ly •rn yr,or Laude 'Fir, kltgmen. (o “, lhe 11 I.if h»f. 11411)).11 - 3.)lar. rule. ler 11.1 are c If yon ari . to I/ in it 4,1 y 811 , 1 der ,, ra lietrir,l lere, Ns you ...toe your .toot.( an 1 1101) 1 10i1 1.11 , ~,, y o,tr Irw min (Oil tC•I4 mutt to Jo it /I , oaked/t /bruit' • Bonds and Greenback• Tln• Repolottoeu tllMte l'ongrkntions f Ohm Itottkus ;Inwod re-Muttons de ,o.ltog Ili ti 1. 1 S 11.,u , 1. lib .11 be pool greenbsoks This is \lr Pendleton's doctrine. for which he hse received w Ore a 1 des' lid atititle from .I.•ed dock For pry an l oiler pa , r tut, 1 its. -swoon pore' I:toilette toilet. 41.1 that ill pay the 4tond• t i wTrruhliek. to rvitt.tlt .1111—ill it yr reeultse k are ' trash.' &a Now. everybody knows that the people nt 141ge see regotretli to receive greeulutT'a. is p4 . > Mehl for .eery dung ; the soldier, the e, , itlier'a •Wuw, the r,r ales, m•eb+nte, lsborer mod leveler ere uow petit in that cm Teti ey —th at • Intel)," , o use Forney laugdige 11 by should the I.loitdhottler be on eicepuooT Why should be alone he psul to fol." These quevosens eerry man—even the leach to tvrincii—Oati pander II wilt u.,1 do dien for 'wheal timid bottlers to any that %Ir el propo•itton 1.. pay t he I/440i in green- I hacks is repudiation. Tile far; _that the ItH.ISC ti 11,1,111 i lIC *II State CoiJ► en. logs. of Ohio and Indiana speaking f ir their' party. ii,lopipd Mr. l'endleton'a I t.n, Ir florin *13.1 !tmid forey_ r er silence lb:. wen whn have hero aestaling the gr•rii Ohio ,Mure than thin, Thad 3lreens awl Rena II:ui ler, reading the signs or the time. " bore also ixkete grrion.t in favor of the Pendleton iftotioA ii 1011, and ti in tattle argument deny that it is repudiation to pay the U 8 Boutin in areenhacha ; on the contrs• ry. they declare It thh true and only policy Forney and other shing•Whangere, therefore, tabu have been iltri w,ng dirt AI Mr, Pendleton, will • And theineelves In .'a , split stick" on this When so many of the prominent men nt their awn peeroy sympathize with Pendleton'', view., it will be diffionit to denounce them sis repeal% ors and at the name time to point to them so '•rery 161" Pitiriniti Truly. ibe Bodice's are gel ling into deep retire. May they drown. every enither's dog of them - —We hope shepeopAe bf th is seetion will tote it upouilietemelvre to svelte the few RidFett iitollitYe ode so ciety tee! !Kele olio Ilttlettete tad alibi tem It. should be tie work vor every white map to loatik.,theto, tbat s ,Aoy ere °boo:lops and thet theArprespee is die - aireeeble, ofeerire and illetastettil.— Mei "tviireily - la ott'r ttialls." ?boy aboald livreeotelly ostracise* ass* -pusb lielitiOßotOtt Swoidoti• fro& tab • j o itbl le siva ° be frliimenty sp jt 'WO (spoil them every fet OKA' "itdflod Item. 114 colt doty to , isaelv..skilse •eitre , iblitAbeVAlll.)ll> it um". Ihst 111•43441- L°l°,f fr,911, t l"kr kre*C49° k out 'W- I ati-aa,scd-or *melee, foi' abipb" IVO" IRA 14- eirtsealsos Would bit itboisissassi to lboiti.; 'MC .digreded usiffistrirlilliftti4bso. PPfiAl i triMr *}lilt T r Omit • ass • I se uneasy-- t et ti peelisipba tbelseLlkoopias essruste toot if •Aostiltfc fbrAnflarSiiMilig $ft*, 4 47:741t 10 y ant ots: The Scone and Some er the Actors .1 IVs.blogiuti eorretpopient Aeolic/ the ,aope , insooe it ,n .lit the lbeel.lll,- , i4g ofsd iihr,r t ila Ilkqihy-18 yltiLt_.xultltat*.l and-.. milihrtikL • .ay_e Joel no Ibwlihrgrwol-at-atmitM• day nuouotted the 4,elnn ww op.* Ciiiereer ..%*ley pipped' reit7wtiii e e tuor if the hien • .10, Imikinz WO In own, ~n 4 L o am,' hu„issoff' 1ne . : 4 3 th ! 1••-•4, Toni • t nv. , hiri the re 9, *IOW the w * c!oie obeerger frota the 11,110 y could dleeern nnr hi4hly in.ere•iing grouping 'of oc dui ucot _ C e _ T_b e. tab lean_ m..J wt h the rapi9; of these' changes stiff new 00t.itraiitrp-. turisitheil a gaudy for the altar ti ' , not', of tptio. conversed ...MI on inOiling with f:v srt of l'lo-i fent', 0011,01-I rsrolw—latt-1$ w gl^amers. had • 1., to , co n•,ltinicetint eurneibing of importance trdanberry and Curtis are •om eurr aindod. and Uroosbeek is en iv natio. Iby j.be .G 4. titreeus, • eiew.ot n, Iba 11..41 or manigere, is Iho Cell. re of olinunion on the Radical • flit (or fir online*. PHDS well ore bete and ,f,,,, ', r ood bere. l'u Logan: be is len. entin ~r [rialtos norner of the table.. t.e„tiog a 'qty.'s on the table leg • with beet. (.)ne of theme*( illiteretno 7 '7 7, 77717 - 0 7.7 7 i 14/foi 7.7*9 J 07371847 an sylo, ..t the Sopron, who had just en .,„ I a l t ., a ',l:rounded by fling -I.arn (Irop.litwoli. INin and °there. rb• .(oilll4 Ifotrht conm eo . , •qIII inoe.lolin 0)111 WO,lO nil tile Tow ion* ,1 „ 1 , 0 ,,, t „ An 1 'rorpit (I.• .rge ilho4 •of lbe Spirit ~, Tq11.1 . • W adult!! ti,l to the door e 1,1,01401 I 4.0 r of bi• friend Form.), w hckb nnl.btug wt.th Cog it nn tb1 , 14. In n word the • I lte I tr4rieil reeegg w4i• • ,rt., I, 1101,0 n r We hive w 04.41 th 4 1r141.1s ro be bur leagued a y n wriier I.rrr, nod will he put on olio -t Igo nr.he I icrtm.y twr the apecia! II! . U./ ii(ve been isn4ble din+ Itrta pr .cur,, 1 60 . 1• of n bilk 4 10 n rh , 1 , 11.• w .0.•r..1 4 , -11011 WV/ 28 to 21 ' or allowing Lion ail litionvil time to the l'ret.t trill --/' .0/ -- In reply to the expressed regre , .r • , I 1 roltorot rettitneted “I I parry does 11 ,1 ol n 1 ' r ,4 1 , 1 , q11 .1,011,40'1 ••• -1.....111 lir 0.41. 3EII U.Ore I •,11 marenrn m•thireitit ,l4. the New V4.-k Wort , / onye —onth tvg 1, lorl l.rl 11 , 011 I of &ern "erdta Ihtn I,i ~,ably ahollidiin ' t he Pree ,4,•n. to I I, fuie [ ' here 14 I/0 need, it , leiti,,astrat Ict C , hlllll., ly' Ilkti the den:mere' IC the Pr( •I , lent tide r .. itinp - Pliehrflent. It tO9vi'ls 1114 f the carruherl ": h .0, en no inel Int.nt Rio prqiiet• Imp were coin 11,110. I glg I bei prerlout troll wry I lima I.irrii their throsig, hut ihry earri,l dilll.r7 tiarlismentory Imo Ilea a• Int , al 'hey „could. and then drew up ;an entirgr , IC itett rod , 7411117 en= ••• n inarrieil in the .1 , 1 The democrat.. of Tammany 11,11 ro.l the ita.itnionly at Albany wool barn rill II ,c o mity, 11 ttuore war tho rvnioleed chance that at would 1.4 r \f l .'l' the t ,- 10 h . Jt.mo inevitable. it would hire been alike 1 nfecorous and idle to 11”1.1 1.1...h1ic menials with a new to airy Inn fier proe. e lingo Neither lb. democrat. or Anyho ly can utak that itie P1e.1,10111 small ant be tried, now !hat ho I , impe..ched The democratic pras will enticiye the trial Ile it ad vynee., hot the World doe. not think in.lighyt ton meet tug -should be held du ntig 1:e 1,0Kit...a But. it ear, "if ihe Pre-i•lent it condemned by an tato norm proyirmiton of legal Meats," as is ea ['voted. ••deruocratio ialigealion will watt. On is from one end of Ibe country to lb., oilier " I. it not expedieut to make trutile•c %item , la to over .IWe the Preitid nt'll judges while they are etitnig. but ii he rhouhl be condemned. the democratic party will move for a prompt appfyl to the higher Infirmly( of-piitilto opinion:" - Nothing which dim/crate could . have done would here arrested the impeach- MIMI, pall•Obltai the-trial,oi have imitated 4 lionerty and fartirey into the min s of partizan judges But the democrat will lai r Komi cure that the Republican 1.13 dial' meet I lie far of Ham .n. and b. hanged OW the gollows ii has erected for the President Nothing in mere per tain than Inert if the Ilreeldent is condemned, he will be speedily( vindicated I y the overthrow of lite prosecutor., 5.0.1 that ilits very impeachment trial will prove the chief inetrumetit of their ruin. CUAIRGILN AUMAINT Jonas US use wow). —Toe Richmond Dispatch 001114 Ud •a lever from John Ilawsourat, of A lasso ilria. charges Ju ige Underwood with an attempt. to bribe and control the Madi nat vote of Virglnt t for Judge Chase for I'rratJeul. Ti,. m titer, we are informed by telegraph, wt.. prominently before toe so went ton yeinfrday, baled ;rebel bly upon Ilawatuarit's battler. Wows. hum declares that-the follswialg took plane . 1.1 a smell privat• meeting 10 which the narrator bad been invited: Jude•Ng Underwood said..lll‘ can h e re *woe, enough if We are it favor of / certain us an-for Preablooll." A aii ollo4 of a few moments wan broken by sows .00. - 'Acids who Ow matt 1. 11 .14 Underwood replied Chtearlbat he hid ea tumfy, hit Sprague had, and would Alva age Ifuwdred.thouraid dolders (or the use of lb, pe,rtyjstliat State, 1,040 itliCtbink any one leap 1 *sego I. or dihnint. After 'a whose - . 4,mlSarrainled _ fallen/0; and a eiSliwaoreawitbneralical ild tetnr coor,otrootioNtles aoeopoor arc** it was afterward • told that. it was andersdotid ettat Shave'oliuld bereorto • Vrasitiewly 'Judger Crodeowood , was to e o,ilif piss. ae Osiel JSlsiiett. , WMh ail jgelloe lo ehiq Jui qs Cheat p e a.' Satiafiki Sprague, I will hero stile 'Pat' I sfoi netit. iartistide Stet ih* inntoidy of Akio >sem believing , Irielerf Vat' 0 UT*. YIIP NVOLINSOAWS II 94I49 I 22 4 7 a , 0 1 19 r oe. Nforhingoibtlkkneyirs6 W o e of • dile.' 'sooll difir Way 'filightlllo r Nee- atublaaolea aokeloio Sasebo for POft, 40•41044 ire 'Chia -44 0* .41•.ktio: git4IM°IVOPNitTi tg Tv:pkg. 4104r4iPt onkiniono in Jona Howitniniiire• God. Cary'• 'Vote on dmpeaohment genii or REPIIIIIIESTATIIII6, 1 WASMINOTC4, I ). C., Feb. 27, 1808 f .....,J. B. 911 1 e1,1 , Ettlt=Prtir s tr..,: .Your roux' mitt otatety hitter. dieeeuting from my vote mi hoyeadtment ,Jo'at boom— You hare probabity eeett ..eij remount Wire, gimp' Air, nry-yette for thut pies tion Yoe any "i , &log on Impetiolonoot would hall eleartyybwed you [se] *ith the Republican party," that 'you and others Toted for me beeause I was a Re publical and Intimated that my Repub• licao frrends lo — fite Second Diettrjot are mortified at my course. Did you tinder !Mind when 1 we,a oaadideto kbo,l„ T was to rate its I migot be directed by the leadens of my party ~. that I wan "to ire it blind," end aurroader uleonecieoco to the keepiog , of. °liberal If that wad wativ your underetoodiog, I aro r at you were deeeittod-- that you di not know me better- I suppose that my beet friends, among Whom. I counted you. believed that 1 would think. vote and act fur myself ac my judgment and eansoieoie direated The impeachment of the Presideat •Iti very grave matter, and under oath 1 epuld not say that I helieved him guilty of a blgh *rime and misdemeanor, nor do lasup pope at this moment that oqe oat of every ten-of the Republican party believes bins guilty lam no defender. of Andrew Johnson or, his policy. hut I cannot there for pronounce him 'guilty of high crimes as charged If every (fiend I have deserts me, I shill pursue a straightforward, conacien 11011 4 enure*, and preserve at least my own self respect. The more I see of public men the better I am satisfied that party slavery 14 the meanest ttervitide on 'earth If consistent With your re tattoo., to the Republican Party, I wish you would suspend your jii•lgment of my course until She results n' whin. (which believe to he lii silvised and mail) action are dotty...revealed. Truly yonre, Sc P 4 —Vou are al liberty to allow 'lll4 10 •nobody or io.tke illicit use or it its you please An old Leader of the Opposition to the Democracy 'Prophesying. Thurlnw Weed. t he old veteran toLLor of rw York St*, oppokit 1.1110 111 P lie m•tctaty thro ail tI. rur Ilat , lPSltll.l rh to Stt 11 •11111...1 1;1 1110 pli.l 114 . 11 CPlilury &Art% ttuir torte IP 1•11111 t Gtr 16r porp of hol.liot op to the public %let" the tor•ltuble out come of 111 r I.V.llll . ltott4ry 4.14041 nvitio err+al W4.htug.oo :le oil tt•-.llte t•at or Fr4or,, th tl only elltostltteti rtrprorr bit thr ev;rtorion ur the Ir4drrs that h0..1 brought on nod c.uolum.l !he eirul rrur hrughly Artnincr.tcy and Jlte cruel, awl run Ite , ire IT taled+--mtd by fulling into thevothr 'col or an Ertperor The Arirloeruey and It ilietTl were both hr-tight under the qullotuor, as if r.trt hut tee j.a.o ice rrtpitrtrl tutu b.uo h I,llnull prrirh. 11. ihnti won,* to arr leaders or our bite wnr, and rftynr: -the rebellion provoked, for lie lead ere, the ahltoratice op i ne Americo, poo ple. They w ill be. held in enduring ex ~ration. The political excea-ea and rapacity of toe ralta•l leader' both etntdinaile and nhorten their Irialory The leader, of unpeachntrut are digging • pit large enough for the plain alvti the alaye a iLiVIA , Sldoll. Toombs. llason Ilenjini n. Sto „ are held in ahhorance now for four yen'', ur rebelluvi and war Sumner, C Mustier, flu'lrr. Bout wl:11, Steven•„kahlev, loyal WI they were du ring the rebellion, will he held region albite fire the conlegtiencel of four year. of civil strife -convequetteee fatal to the union, pr niperity, end lilippinena of the American people Their lifen lilt. the "Red Itepublicane" of Madam Roland'' slay, L/NICI beerk perpetralitig o otoragem in the 'meted name of free lom' If, a, it now Prelllll probable, the Pr.-aid. tit shall be convicted, every rnemher of l'ongreen proomtauxtly reeponweble for his -taking iitf." may eielaini with 4' trditial %Valley ••ti long farewell to all my greitine..e." for tint one of them will .tir•iire politi cally beyond their pre...lent 'rents " lint before the °dowry can read% the gravee of the radical lenders. what will it not have to endure of uncertaitoy. strife an, convuhdon—of coufidence tte airoyeil bilaineee deranged and honesty demoralised— •centiequencelfausil to the union, proaperily and happititi• or the Arnerle•o people "-- emrinnaf tier How Moran...vs hams Ueda' (tit - linskrats have a curious 'method of trav eling di”tancer uhtier the Ice in lidtWir winter escur.ione to the feeding ground's, which are frequently at great Anstannes from their ',holes, they man in breath at starting, and remain limier the water ss long as they can. They then rise op to the toe, and breathe out the ate to their- lunge, whiah, rotnaln in bubbles against the lower surface of the ice -- They watt till this sir reord•e■ . oxygen from the water and toe, and then take it in *gain, and go on tilt the operation has to be ropeatel . io thu wNy 1101 can travel almo , t no! (Instance, and live any length of lime under the ice The hunter somelltates takes advantage of this habit Or the muskrat in the fottew• ing manner: When the marshes and ponds where the muskrat, obountl i are Bret frozen user, and the e ice, is thin ant clear, on striking Into their honass with hit hatchet for the purpose of setting his crepe, he frequently coos • whole family plunge into Me' water and swim away under the ice. PolloWing one of them for some (Hamner, he seer him 0011111, up to renew his breuth,,in the wanner above tieeoriped, MI6( the animal hius breathed against the \ ice, nod before be has time to take hie' bbh big iuttgain,, the hunter striker ertat his hatchet, diaamtly . ,ul(4of ittlt WA . 40W him ewe% (root torelth . 'ln is (ab he drownelo awlninfilig a feW Vac ied the /melee ~ eutting.Att leelle int:the ice 4,611149, h i se. put. lask,,o ltr ; OtAtiOcir Or ireeel,,,pwler the coa t iq this stay ; and Limiters hays f4quentty lail me of ett.tW' "tonttlititt.l have tie-, eerieed, annals' visit. the ,houn i ete,the muskrat to :re . kb(l - I , tn . idea lo toquilir - ogo ts: Sim Swim" Isaislasdae Wood mOsoll. , lenn• ogrove. That is a matter tesjimipi tie. olueivelr to the States, but th e Jaeobisi iioss l i' r th 4hat'alilikkr ;Makes/ sdighitUl. , !Mello, go ois .shuse I to sk rditt 100 4 )04.41YAIWPA lOA d S s P n e, f( t r atfi l ifftt).POst., . B 1.• gr.l: Mere. 'Wornea. The Jacobin Leiden In'his speech before the Jacobin 8 ate Convention, at tbitadniPlaie, week be ,fore lfel, the vallani.'Uffamil” McClure attempted - in hold nplo Aiwae the lama. ersorOtha Delboortilet patty."a4 he delled i 1)3407 Ilia speech must bare been en' cemiingly witty, for we notice that he was ettimayintly interrupted with "shows of -;lllagiker." 'Miters," ••prolonged ellieri and laughter." during its entire delivery, Beyond question itoras eery Tilly, and no doubt a number hun ts' 'were torn from their places 'during its delivery. -And now tie the Chinni:ter:sham '_Colo_ bas named the "'eiders' of the Demooratto party." it may not he out at place to give the names of the leaders of Ore Jacobin or tiegro pat ry. They have Fred DougleesYnegro) an Charles &moor; they Pave Aleok McClure and Simon Cameron; they have Sanford Conover (now lb lb* penitent iv-y) mad Bank F. Butler; they have "Cine." Brownlow and deed-duck, Forney : they hare "Judge" Underwoid end the doe Stanton; they, have nine out of ten at the isolates of every penitentiary, and nine out of ten of those outside the peni tontiary, but who Mimi 'd be inside. In deed, there is ,earcely a note/ villian in our land who boo trot been or is noir a leader in the Jacobin ranks Accord ing to Horace <freely, two thirds of the debt natty nomnpon.the people is sto len money, dad everybody knows that Ibis money wee eielett by so called "'roof, loll" fellows. Let Colonel McClure and other slang wbangers attempt to ridicule tomb fried petriptv and incorruptible Statesmen a. Horatio Seymour, James .Buchanan Judges Illstk and Woodward, and Win IS Reed, if•it gives them nny pleasure but when we compare these men will, theihon of die NegrUstrtY• 'they *Pr<oir as giants look down on pitons Tot• least of them is a head and shntilii-r , ratter thee any man or the mongrel party' The "statesmen" of the Negro party—the Stunners, Wilsons, Nye., Chandlers, Wades, and where of like oislibrr —aro the merest puppets tho• that ever aped greatness' They are fanatic il gas hags, full of wind and ceptino. Horatio Seymnur'a head can talon more brains. and ilia bear, more honesty, than all the leaders of the Ne grn party combined • We admire greatness in any man he his rpinions whit they may, but wo en, not onontenanco a fanatical fool wit may be thppaaat in-speech jue't its an_ in mate or Ili Insane asylum is tr‘ lOW —When henry Car and binirlWettifier ihs Whig party died, and file brainy of that party Its mculdering I the dust at Ashland and Marshfield Demnogue4 ,folprefeniler. now ocropr d ie piste /;1L recant by Clay and Wet, Ater. but there .31ltempl. tat A131 , e,11111,11 ;ll i. like the attempt of the Jackass to no .pear like the lion, when he coveroi hitudelf with 'lie 'km of thC itbsol king of the furor. -Carla/as Vole free H F Clal —At Winchester, Nip a correspon dent living to that {Alice, on the tieotapl Sun•lty of April, 180. while is congre getion waist worshtpol ,1 , 118 grectig uu noyel by two Fe,leral hrcne bands et ihe door, encii sermiog to vie with tliv usher in shrieking for Yankee Doodle mid lied Columbia . Fitinlly, \lnt lion W S 'fiancee.. who woe r e•eut, won .cen to whiner itomethlug to souse htlicer ptcoOtlil 11 1/th her, who not at Once renpunding, to her she wit heard to toy lit eu ex cited tune, • Vor ptly wear, go Out Roil any to the ultiger w couito•od si he haft uu renpeol lur 141111.6C11, IL., service of to sit "lIICer. St lel4ol , be el'. oLI ld b , ••e some It4r the dry end hou*e Of Owl II you du not go, air, 1 will ' At thin the °tither riettred.auil atecr clUttle 11.110 11, crowd lett, perhape to nett nduitt other church 41 is hut prayer to 14,ty Gen Hancock who war [lieu to c 'unmade here, eat Ju too way to bleiue for this uutrsgo, or the Litany other public annoyances perpetra• ted utrifirr armed men /it'd holpless Sro• men lie conduct 1/411 always that of * brave, higli-toned, sist,litaut Officer Should his bentaul skod accomplivhed wife ever nett Vi iuchrater again, now that the war is over t she *ill find our population ever willing to teentry their high reepeol and ittlentre.iTn lor bar. 1141 . 11ACH . 11hchr Ul e THE ITALY MURIA. While the grim farce of impeachment, says the Putladelphi /hill News, tr, progressing, that. old reps chain, Thad done Styrene, courier's the Senate Clueinber tutu an ulster saloon, in order that be' may indulge hie animal appetite at the ,pure time t bet be gratifies the venom of ute malighant heart by the loud anticipation of et triumph over t he eiatesman whit ,lends like a nice be tereen him and his ambitious desire Who that wished the Situate chamber thirty yearn ago, when Clay. Webster, and tpctr compeer*. pent/mot as well as Senators, espuuuded the principles of the Conetittition, and gave tone coil eherac let to the legieleleun of the country. can regard the spectacle . premiujetl ip that ball meths) 14111 just, without a feeling of Burning Jodie anon. Has every sense of mtnly pride, every Oarsmen' of deeenoy: and self respect, deputed from the Capl,lsl of lbw great America. Republic T . Do the people of oar courwry•forget Unit titre balls of our notional fietiehoure isvisheir properly. awl, lbst every ciele ereXion *of, Ursa- l'ky 4m441-v4fadals is diots die'topor upon the epuutry Sure ly a lyn'oh- law frisk of the Prliiiileut of eke llttitott Sias** wombs be oodwuoted wittieut , exhiblilowe of grope 1edv40407. , , d T ri-4, aesertsit, apt with rayon, that the prinelfal o jeot in i'mpeado Mg' die Preeidatit,"is 'pew 'Tent the detection of tileenewerweasittratede perpattotwd.o) ilts o 4 o 4, r _p / e h 4116 " of the laeobine are i'mg, loath& Az 'l6ati" la Alio o rbtiettatiee titiliestetwelfs• le ti if. offeiratoas4,lmWtel pe.t. 11414/ 144 , 06" 4!/1 PK/ *?io,DIX dfifs.fing3h, °MIL Wow.' evert le Co boil,: • , ; ; 14-3.#1 Inter !Mice mild •tiatdtbilestwk mut troOl•Tpuppe9l#lo9 mtratfilliZßY44ri t hlLlZZ, *Witt Viailiettatt r oltVisilitd"**• • 4119. dt*l Cari• Elm Wadi be Preildent ? The Ifnehlogton out - r . efpoetdent of the Baltimore Gazette ea) e; A question-of worse teagttiluder and one 01 Topsail interests to the lion . bin Wade, Preenlent pro tam in the :tom e boor b e ing veistatyly iiti•otteeed 1111111111 On Radical ettegeeetweew ..01_01e Illattle stripe ' The sixth section of Inn second Ai itch! of the i;onsi hill jIII .„), Culigre:“l nosy by low prove for Il ia unite of ionlrwov4l by tient or nobility Ave , both of the and Vice l'reaidant, deolariug wiilt or. fiber ehall th-is not no President: „k e , , A Inept lee WNI , --e&lbleally Lhasa upp 0 ,,,,,i to list W 0.1,, whether Lite Pre.olei i . i v , o f Ihr Sou tie In sue' .to oilier, tie IN cuutur , p •,.e.l by the Cou•u lut that t tie officer 1111101 t,.• an outer of in.. United States, 403 lot An ()timer tnereiy of the Seosta lir II , ii•e Tots 'tame quTatiOtl Wit+ rii.r I 111 lo t winter or 1793, and woo the retire aerobia Willii/Ut Wits owl, t ill r,l lit 1 1791. when Mr Nl* lINOO then,, r o f ii,e Of •MiepreseitiNll,,, jut Yole.lagatitst nu po t , o I no 0 111,,r ol either if •m.o 01 Cng, woos elißthle In the 1'11•-I,It•ncy under I stir elitis.o 41 . the Collo t, L it ion 4 , 1 , 1 , 4 *hove. The bill nig tram! the :Irlt tie Ipas.eil the 11 . ,iit.to by n Of 1 j .ruy ul othy ton• 111 e, Mr Ni.t , ti.co % 0 11 11 , 4 ,14a lUfl It. Tile hostility to :%Ir 1%11 , 1, II lb,' l e enlitp is ,try Irmo "IA 11,, • ~ : with be Iris tiuturu.,l I u prevt , n , io d Irenclitha the e (it is Wei shat vin 'tient cotiu,vl h.tt, I , Itrieldy lln it 11.1 . Pry erJ tee/ of the SeilNie II +Neil nth 'or •4.1 14 . 1 . 111)1•11411:111 . .1 by lie.' I and to I ~ • lr e I The •ple•l t i ton ie ned/rgoing u ! loweellAvol o m by the plrl.l, 111 11.1', with the rttivtg•ting. of Lii. law mg i. I, Ai W f,ror N.••ri Irmo the I,ellry wuh which to, „ r . now ~beve, l or rep • 1,•••1 IIV VV•tI , I nos. reel Meelire 11.164 h e j 4 „„ i vecrion o% the eore•ked etrt r S4l.lliler •14,4.4 Li e i k€ groev ••pr iigredving ‘l , li) II Let i fol enrnl r •InKle rhrcun^u of in ILu ',two 1.0 nn elu•74lrA mIJI Vi' 441111 A , Id hre Ili nivviii ye u+ 111‘4 jr.. .t . 1 r orp7rTr•-n 1+ - fw 11 , F•tuty le_lll •snea V. (111.1,1 en mile lily 1.411 , ,o• •bei nny 011+ quote in in,. ,11„: lune WI Input 11.-e-rmirrn - Sworrlt rrno-mn, tng . , ' fffff wed Irin. " t•l Ilot 4 the qth if pr..pheey on the grill nl il“ !key were ifietpalle Ut relle,Vll44 ICI In, p irt in .1. .nItIOn , Un dilL•rt Lice in On inttllecio 41 nit I 1.. 114 , 111rV of the Iwornco. ww /1... rem - , AR 1,41.wir purateal charnotenal 0 . 1 llnnory 'tn. nbunp testi, who wn 11,11 1,, greet tralnou wni ,„;, All tilt Sri* to edpcnted negrovn been Ilene Lind mime thrown *yr ty Is e 1.101 , P, or more onelvo. oaken nkn.l4 I hnn In au eutp lug to eduo All In. oonnolo,s plAtr. tldr , of lhe ~ List I.;ll.limt,er..)ci pie la . I! luc 11..4 grorp. are pr•PIN ‘it Iha ignornque or .Le dinhonenty or thnoo woo use roam it strain b4l. 11111 Stipretur ititlgre ita•t• c included rlttlit it ta il.e r duty to do all fu their power to , trrrdt the progre•rt of revulut too .•iu dictited. we ibitth, by the tune an! ILI . , of their deotatuo. lo a recount ctr Collre•ler tie war •es.ell were o p rites, and that netturett made by then L t/I11( Dee. itiple trader the nut Ilat II y ut a a' facto Wore Velibiu lilt tt4t if Weurtwcr Iu 111 le Cl'4, I We the Allitsace Cutup tiny of —lllc Skillet ille I OW: elwu 41eClde , l IL the rittro t.t t a retie 'hub 0,1 riot, th• feta c. !ote it. U 3 4 1 tnetuhrli orl lie U. not I u 1111.11tWee CtMeti,o 1114 l the reg!r Ir the IteCUlle.rUel Irn le IVA being wrtan et in lie I :3111 ynr tlootteateti from the vplllloli, but wed pit; Whether Ilicy dint SO Very rilr.sll4l) uii the patritc people of C..1.‘1644) hoeing ropes ealy beets dewed leyreatt , lei tou in aw-Leic 'alai arch tvoye , olved to to et up fertholuselves. floe thole ro. puled to Lon Jude, way I.e turrrel loom tollowil.g true' the l'ultuat rtleyruph ' ,S,!itee we hike (to repreieutettJu, wF rhaii to the 11141.1 re oppose AI tee .1195 Not a coal of mire will MIS pouuty pa) 110 li we are rept seen i. Ws will Viet , no Slarroti or Coilratur, et the approcu ing eleciton. Tao •'li,uicdow nt lewey' will run her 00 , 11 benlartor --The otougret tt.tot.ikarefiuptbetr how I•eg at General Hancock Toe charge wade agaanot him is " 4 ' 6 " r o le to the same carriage vita, ex•Pres ,, l o A Davie For this terrible offense (wh,ch he didn't Commit) they 04a 04;44 Old wor,la to ez.orem thc:r tudignit ton 1,4 if Mr Davie would avew h nevelt 10 ts• vor of coogrelvional. recoostrortt these thinte•m•ougrels would i." him to their sooty b•t4otur Tuts to cot Wimp, but very tru... —Tien rentolutton in Alexia° sgstutt Joists*, led by filoritues and other chi, ft, is laicals( boatlway suit estenhas through every Stole .The troop of the former have bmon defeated In several's gageesentsi—"The whole country is in mete of onnfuesien itedlest mes.turet have proved e failure; they bOOl era broiled the people iesteed or bringing penes and tr.intoillty to them. mongrel Bute 0/4101144/011 40. 004 1 1044 to cattalo thl, frpsident to the rfttrOution of "that God who is the au- . thor rightful alai! goternmant ' WO on gtad ,bey did , not tuelede Him Ill,,t4wauthor of their pet military go , 19.,0tt1e. twat aatouished to learn ghat .% dot the author .0( all ei" groviehlaitildf: 'Their. actioes WO 4/40 CO =ppm* it mar. „ • tocioil or wet . Ilda" au 'lo , oldey, stetted the teatalitittAtikotobi 00 104 -0 4 1 0. volutionlziog the politlohl .1 1 4 11 11 1 0 1 it t o,Pen In ljikrei%joistdi ilatsicbarien hot di Nib* f Hoc NOON , 1 / 1 4441,0 Jan. -
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