Thtafeniocritic Watchma'n. BY,. GRAY xE.Eg JOE ,f , ' , llßET7Anpmomrr Enrrnn Terms, $2 per Annum, In Rdvance, BELLEF6N E, Friday Morning, July 1,1870 The Address of the Democratic Sena tors and Representatives. We COMMt.hti to the p(1•11q11 of all our readers the tern and time ly address of the Democratic Senators and Representatives in CongreA..which will be found in another place. In this address the attention of the people is called to the importance of the elec— tions that are to take place this year, and some very excellent -ti,threstions arc submitted our Senators and Rep reeentatives show that the %arious State Legislatures will choose nearly one•third of the Piiited States Sena bora this,mater and that nearly all of the membilrs of the !louse will be eke ted this fall. So that, upon the coin ing elections depenibi the salvation or the final ruin. we VI of our Re publican form of (;01 ernmeat. 'Net) how respomilile does the bit e of the Democracy Lee nie. and how deter mined n... 1 earne,t ought ae to be Y,n the effort to elect r ood men.to our leg- ialatures and to Congress. The :1.1% Ice cinch this address gives to our lirethorn of the South, also, is wise and wholesome They are earn est') exhorted hot IA) throw away their opportunitierlor an idea, anti we do most earitesrly trust that they will square their :loving to the line of eon• duet hr to eil init. Whatever may be said the leizalit of the Fourteenth Amendment, it is certain that no per son who is not tilde to come in under its prov.iiito, ,111 he admitted to eith er lionse of Congress, and it would thereto-, le folk to elect that class of men. What the minority in both House , miw want is additional strength, and in order to ghe th that strength, we think it right tl there should lie no frittering awa) o time or opportunities. Elect good sound men to Congress, but don't in sh.t on sending there men whom it is morally certain will not be admitted to seat- Get the power flrat,an4then the Detioeracy will reorganize things on a that will snit white men and Ire a hle.s,ing to the white man's coon- hir Seth orm and Repreaentailves him. shown a proper appreciation of the situation of the country, and have done a good thing in lulling this nd dress to the people. We sincerer trust that the latter will profit by it, and when the time comes for choosing legislatures and Congreenmen tlint they have 'reliant-ea lip its wise stievesliOna and taken advantngeol the useful hints it hag thrown out. Surely the people will now work for their cotintm not-kir party. Their hopes and dearest wishes have been dinar pointed by the Radicals, and we base every confidence that they are at length prepared in turn to the Democ racy ae the last and only hope of Con stitutional lihertv. —lt is very evident that the move ment of the iwiple in favor of the Wrung MAN's PARTY is anbovinc to the Radicals. They didn't expect things to take this turn exactly, and the fact that the Democracy are daily and hourly receiving converts from their party is very distressing to theta Rut so it is The white people of the country have determined that inas much as nigger suffrage has been forced upon them against their w ill, they will take steps to present the en tire degradation of the white race in this country. They want no 111011 grelized government, as in Mextro,anil have resolved that pure entlensiati blood must rule in this land Renee the formation of the WHITE MA S ' s PARTY, 6 party that is hound to will. and thus save the (tm • ernment wbirh our patriotic hrefathers instituted, from utter prostitution and ruin —Leaf week the Rcpubliron l la 4 t a long article favoring the what hay at Harrisburg, GEARY fOr Pre4l,ielil 41 1872. Some montlie ago it went tiw Hurr for State Treasurer, and a little while thereafter it went to hitn for $5OO. Next, it went for :Aawarittp.m; and in less than a week after the paper wee out, the editor was after hini Ihr $lOOO. Now it shouts for t3F.AR4. and we'll bet our "bottom dollar,•' that in less than two weeks (lemur %%111 be boned for t couple of hnmireti do liar,. Ita not because the Republican wants Oskar for President, but because it wants some money from hitn, is the notwooff of its eiteidet+- preference, fpr him. y forever! --i-Democ The Demooratio Editorial Conven- tion The Democratic Editorial Conven tion, which held its tirstannual session at Altoona,on Tuesday last was, a sue. cese. In point of numbers it excelled any political 'editorial convention that has evil. met in the State, nearly all the leading Democratic .Journals being represented, Its actions were harmo nious, and the good feeling enthusiasm And unanimity of sentiment that pre augurs well for the success of the cause in the interest of which it was called. It met as a body of men who had a duty to perform—who knew what that duty was, and were deter mined to perform it fearlessly and faith fully. It usurped the prerogatives of no one—nor did it interfere with any of the rights.or authorities of any or grtnized body. It presented no tt indy address to send forth to the people nor clap trap resolutions to tickle the lane) of one or arouse the prejudices of an other. It simply asserted the rights and recognized the ilntiesof the Demo cratic press, and in a brief and pointed manner declared . 1.1 That thl. /IF , O, ration loro reo•olo.:11110 , 1 lfir 1.4.1710era11e }:4111(rrIld 1 . ••111. roVvranin Tho primary roloject of Oita ot , ..wtato.ooo Phan La oinot'y oofaciloolo ationooft It , hoo the Kohouotoon of Urtnorrxnr 1,111 4 flirtherntive oldie ilitele%l. of (h. I Promo...oat party, and the eulmation of Tllltle fr Ji If 11.0111; among it., mount , td When I 14 1f• /11 . 1.1., RlOlllll .111, 'the, t. $11111.• d4IIIIII or .111,1.1,11 d It itl 1.1.11 11. In Ihe eour.Le the party ought to 14 1111.11. 11111 be the duty of the P ole rreut I Cl4lllOll 111 Call 11 111.1•11111, 141 Coll.lti• r t .111111. W. In regard to pr....ent I•auea %to r. t. mewl that thin attaoctittlon of editor. .I.•• Tint as rtenonnee the manner In At Itt 1 . tl ao.ealle.l fifteenth amendment an .1.. ..r. Earl of the I ,Invittation and w w f Itr rpn.n, l.eln gn p Fa, red to new rd .11•7•'I _r•_ orpPeially to having Il fOrt.e.l on . 'or ry to the will of the people thereof •- j it.in to the 1 Itlneve lal.rr vv•trto, or MO% t that depreelatev the •Ilaalty "f whipi oppovtt ion to enrriippori where% Yr f W I in I by whoever perpetrated. NViih the exception of organifin:: permanent 111160elalion and the Irv,— action of acme bUsinesm of a pm ate .character, this is all that wit, d.inc And tr wall enough. Ettongh 10 pr , ,.c that the DeinorrNllC State intend wagtaty war ..r If titeal,-111 until the while men rule . until the Lnl lot is taken Irma the hawk. i)t 'urger 1, or plaxe.l in it 1) the ',mg , nt nl people. of the `.4tate. Fuou t zlt to prove that the% trill oppo=e ant• man or parts that Mupportn tine fin T 1 St trm that ra.ltraluon ittrtugultate,l to ilr bauch atul cheapen the labor of the ichtie men of our ewintrs,to, mip.rtin coolie rat entrr4, from Chinn, in Cr.M thi•in from otir ftLctor le- and thflt ,11 11,0 n•i!t Ilia .llp port, but win ‘1112 , 1. not 1113!),. whether Detnarrat .ir 11ndn•nl ti bn 1, nnntcn t., be eOl7lllll “r .'.t &nt v! .. .1 the 1,17,11,1 tictt r..• Th. t•II4 L IVI• I ..,„-,.t.,, r.f t ,‘„t,,,,, Journalistic •olt!ra:r.e. Leta apiwartriev ut Scrallt4lll undt•r t he utlt• t.I tht• I,t futol 2 1/sity it ry 011p1../•01 In Ilt• Ills fll , l'lol . o)i thlu prc't•I,I11,11• 1%,n• sluipth: 4.rzyl , nti. , rl n,),% 21, the Grand Arm , rrt the Itepohlie It %%ill be it GI .1,1 .11 . 111 . 11 ii.. Itl.l 1( . 1 kly. , cranton rwrq .Vors ha.. e .,llup. e d . i uit gone up ootoie I.l,l,lltrin:z the jai %,,ek Vraiwe, .levtr it politllal, 10141 ;,i111,•/1.1 rff ter, 411,1 I/11 !III; 21011 in4utrit, aged 61 var.. MI the '27th lilt.. Lari ('' tireretaty or Ffureigli tht,r., died, alter Or but thr,....11%. , I'l,ll. St 111,M, the dint in. virgeon, 1.4 al-0) dead. 11 , .. \V 11 .\114...-rivo“; 1./14 .ent ,peecli 1)11 the laVrra/.11 .1 urreney. Thin 1.1,. We [where, the hr-4 110011111t`111 (Mr member has , el in le.ice , ided to send 114, tor whic,i47l ...oppose, he expects 114 to achnowl ed4e unr ohligatuuns. We hatenut vet read the speech, It 1.1 hence Irate un opinion to offer this week. -W/4 (111.4•11(11111 (41 a 1'1)11111ln - 11!4•:Ition from Ur DONE! I V ilt T re 1111111.4 011 the, tlui.l page of our paper. ,711 r. DovE.A.l.v lel an I ri-Oinian and may be eupposed to take an I riAl view or the mituation --The remignation of Attorney I ;emeriti I boar ham given rise to rotoorp that the whole ealotiet Im about to be reorgatozed It much be the came, Ihere .1 a remote chalice that at leaet 0110 able mail may Le ttl,te to slip in --Whet the Democracy want is more Corigrefethien. the Legislative halls of the country is where our po lineal tegeneration must begin ; Air exchange says: The ptoopeets for gaining control of the next Congress arc daily brighten ing. The New York Sun, in an ably written article on the probable corn Ip r x;po of the delegation n...” ll,at adtlafs that the Democracy will Lain largele. At the regent election the 1 1/einoerats (tarried twenty-lour or the thirty-one districts in that State. They may not accomphsh quite so much in the tall, but the Snn, whi(q) is pretty good Republican authority, says "it will requite ft desperate for the Republicans to re cue more than live or six of the lost Ili-titeto out of the hand- of the I fentocraci , thus leaving to that patty ill decided preponderance in the deleention front New York ci the next Crltzre4s." That is cheering. A gu ll is whi t ', the Inftli.teracv sh , ollll nitt , t earne-tly -tin e for. Abe) put forward the he-t and pure-t nu 0 ei cry ‘N b ore , a 7 ,1 fi l l tke tt de Ipernte effort to Ilea diem. ttli a lull _poll of the Dennie , atie I,•te to re finia, we can cart' elei en out of the twenty-four Vi'v earned tone th-tricts at the la-f Conzre ,, ional election--car rted then) all burly on tin 1101', Lai three of the Democratic members +kene sill:Hilarity turned out to make loom for defeated Iltolf"a14 Itlll be sec'''t ii iitl m the putt fill , hill. and all that Ol•he tiee• :or the Itentocrat. Io atu•ll !an WU 11110 ft 1,111-1 permits f The tank ;MI ,nit I.arti,, the locte-t. eierywheie be at ttic. , ol at.l -Iffiti.'oift•A to action 'Flo- done. ce--; eafolot I.iii h. futetel (tilt el =I The Fall Elections -An Address to the friends of Constitutional, Eco i omicai and Honest Government by the Democratic Senators and Representatives Earnest Words, &c., &c., &c. \ V % , 111 , 0,14) , .. Wit 11, letii, , erant• :11,1 nwrn I,a‘c. OE i~l ,non up,ll :oh 11,1,! 1- , 110.1, DPI 4,A- , mt• ti.. , 1 - 111 I'l r ‘ll,ll n, I' , ursfrluNennl r:ripl 11,1/ it (1%411111'1 , W 1 ; 1 , Il,'•1.•1!+1;:111 , 1 lea% e to call tour :ifienlion to the ttliqr tlo• election. , ‘rhielt take Idiot! thi. I•,kr, ,44114. •con.i.lerat , on. By the ' , tate le, , ,lattirt , h, Le eleett .1 1.1. “I the I'll.lol ',wit , «ill Nemlv all the tnetiWer- of the next of ttepre fin Le vie( 1.•. 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Tim, committee had po,,t• given them to appoint it democratic a n d rnu_,rra ure rewnlent committee, 111 1•1111-.14t part of tli“..r own 111e'llipere , , 1 1 / I .lller 111111, it,zett, ot chi+ city, to 1110 nom her 111/11 may t.r lieryarter tun inn The tollm% 11- ti,e dettiocritite 1,011'_11 . 01,414111/11 C. 111111111,, Eugene Ctteeet I v, l'al :I'd'', 1' Stockltt. N .1 ; 11'n, If 11:Irwin', Ct ; Henry F, ` 4 loettni. ' , :John T. Bird, \ SarautA .1 Bat,'tall, Pa.; Benja II 'l'. litgve, Ind Fredrick tlulito \V .Follw-ton. VII • FrauciB "I 1 , 1 , ~, I W n, h. \ !Hark. I 11'inela—ter C A. Sharia. Tenn . :" ErtlAtne Wt.; Charlet. 1. Eird'.•••• \Vit. ; M W'l son, Minn.; James S. Smith, Oregon; ,lames EJohnston, Cal.; Anthony A.s. l C., Rodgers; Ark.; John C. Coririer, Texas; P. M. B. Young, (ht.; not se leeted, Ala.; Adolie Bailey, La.; A. G. Burr, 111. The following is an extract from a !speech recently delivered itt Indianap olis. by Congressman Daniel W. Voor , bees. on the question of negro suffrage. Those outspoken sentiments, corvine from so able and fearless a champion of Domocracy, will be real with inter est by all those who cling to a While Man's Party : "I believe, 114 I hate always believ ed, thiat the admixture of the races is vier fraught aid' evils and errors to iiotilt and aid' hlesstngs to none. All history tells this calamitous story, nail bast:tined (;ov. .7%korton a hen he .weilpicil the same position a,- 1 do now. There is tint a. spot of earth beneath the sun a heie the ex pet intent has been tried that has not been blighted with n-bus nail blood, and' lila nye aids a deoitioratton of both races, and ttecel erttion_ot all the viees it mongrels, and - a hack a aid thiw of the tide or eiviliza tem. Nor %%ill %rt• in the Inture yore escape ICH revolting &loom it we per Quit Hi the attettil I to al, orti in the holly prime three millions of a r a / a Il• rlOr rare.l flit tt reb•lied results inns come slow It hero in Indiana, but they N% 111 as ulrlt mine /1,1 the ftlillitrlTllN or ht., cwilintle to 10 , 31101 . 11110 the 11111010WII ear: , There are ...laic, perhaps, who de-ire the tote, of thi. people. I 110 11.0 I %%1111111 ((tilt 011'111 111 all kill.' IleQ 4 , as PX er hate, hot the white man or in% 11%1'11 great race _teat in all the world's lit , tory, great in war, great in letters, tree got ernment and Chri , dian progres-, can better control the destinPes of this proud common , wealth, without their aid, and into theii hand, I ra.t inv late, and With a while patty I will s ! awl or . fall. Al read the uagratit black Istaroni of Kentuels) and Mlle ern regions, are to tranitortation to hicli \va, Alieadv it nv lomllv announced that tlieJ• voles are to encompass my dereat it I ant a.,:non a rit»ilidiite. It will Ite for the laborers of the Siate--the white men 55 ho till the sod, the mechanics iu the shops--to determine whether they desire this population in their midst It will be lor the oppres-eil isorkinen of ever' avocation and call ing, who have nothing left sa‘e civil uzlits of citizenship, to +Tide whether they %Audi to share them equitlly with the Airman I will appeal to them whether Indiana, a border'state, shall be overran ivuh the refuse black elm menu. 4,1 the South I will appeal to them whether they will encourage the pie-ettee of Ilvo.ve elements in their hi their norkshop., and at their Meside, Nor do I fear the result. ll= The people will be true to the rights 'of their state, true to the wise and safe Iridium]. of their fathers, true to their (tan lofty blood and history, (rile to the pint r of their Indust rtkl pursuits and , neial organization, and true to their tape of civilization which •pting , t from a separation of races. And it hail, designing men are flooding Indiana with a negro 1011111 R( 1011 which of n_dtt does not belong here -il this 1104:irmit, scheme in at work to carry election+, I warn and implore thengenis tit this outrage to denial. .1( T TO PROTECT TIMBER. Lt•Jr,, The following 101 l for the better pro teetlon ortittiber la•uls In tilts Com - mi.t, , %ealth, passed both branches of the late Legillature and is now a law 'llo. art l+ rt timely one, an the des( rae- I I , e/ 4,1 umber by tires through carele.-s -ne..s annually amounts to hundreds of thousands of dollars I=l \VIO as 4S, It IN itn[Orttillt. to the pet, plc oltlte State that timber lands should be protected from fire, which owing in maheintin conduct and carelessness ut is causing cant litt‘oc to the %oung and growing timber, cape,' tally neon our mountains. Therefore, Sm. I. He it enacted, &c,, that it, ; shall tw the duty of the Commissioners it the se% eral countiemoi this-Common wealth to tirptant 'lemons under oath whose duty it shill be to ferret out and to punotliolent all persons who either a illtillv or otherwise cause the liort,iog of timber lands, and to take ineintures to hare such tires extinguish ed where it can be lone, the expenses thereof to be paid out of the county treasury, the unseated land ta‘ to be first applied to such ex penmen. Het . 2. That the pro\ isions o f th e I.act of ninth of April, I entitled an Act 40 pre%ent the firing of moun tains and other wild lands in the coup. lc of Utinin," he and the same is liere ' lo extended to all the counties 01 this 'oninitioweali h. Iw 7'll F:RF. Coaat I'rto4 I COVGKESS ? -The Ilarristnirg Gov. (Ittary•o organ asked the Above question, and I the!, proceeds to answer it as follows t "The acrimony displayed In Con gress during the debate on the Cuba iplestion, a nil particularly 1110 hitter. 'less manifested het ween John A. Lo. gen and Ben. Butler, afford.' the evi dence to men alio choose to ponder it all its hemline, that there is a reek lens corruption practiced In Congress, which puts to shame all the debase iiirot co the same kind actually Kee. I I ce , l In our State Legislatures. Gen. Logan Wlth lllfite emphatic in the in sionation that Gen. 'Butler had been bought liv Spanish gold, While Butler in response, seriously dens red 0,0.3 I •I .„.. , eitt dent nil ICI %V it pn for the •truggle to make the Island tree. Retorting to this. Logan proclaimed f had the 4.1.jP1.1 war to get Wilt havers mrlit to ! ti Isl. ( . .11./1 Irvall Fusin, That's the Talk Which could only be effected by pre• venting all recognition of war in that island. Here is a reflex of a debate in CongresC ;What do the people think • of it? I.n• what light do Logan and Butler'standi How do their crimina tion reflect on the honor of our Repre sentativesi It is not possible to reply to the questions without exposing the fact that the corruptions now practiced in, Congress are of the Mcfst frightful character; this is now irresistible.. Congress have themselves to blame. The popular opinion is fast gaining ground that money is freely used to secure the action of Congress on all subjects, for which John A. Logan and If, F. Butler are entitled to the credit. In their speeches, these men give the people cause to believe this to be true. In a little while honorable men will shrink front going to Con greys. SoC,I? a confession Or Radical corrim hon, from such a source, ought in pro duce sonic impression on the minds of honest Item'lolieans. A Cargo of Coolies in Masanohusetts 'fie shoe manufacturers of Nett England, not content with the pro file they make on (heir wares awl Hie low wages they pay to their work limn, have resolved to import Chinamen ott Speculation. The first cargo of seevi; ty five lately armed at Ito%ton Irani tins Francisco, and are quartered oi a shed arranged for them were it species of atonal , t ( hie nay below human being , •0.. i far alsoe the beasts of the 6.'41 T' ,e shoe dealers made their eni,l ril. T•I the company who 1(1 imports and purposert, torn tin' coolir- It is n ot known what the wtigts an hut, nhate%er they are, the :mini v ill goes to the coinpativ lit n 1000 poor creatures are punt. I n first the Chinamen it ill note he north much in nianulactering and their pages will li art II) ttl(toli111 to more than the valut of the little it of rice they consume 11.111 the ellen!, cot ton clothes then wear It will not he long, lionever, skillful a+ the% are at imitating. and Sled et/ IIII1(th :Is the 1410 e lIIISITIetIs heelotiv, helot( the Chinese hill be able to compile , iiceersfullv pith :rime norkinen Ili the (01111011 y and of thilr nods T6lB cargo tol Cl tl.llll lily I ' V-11:11- %1 . 111 HOOll loe \\( 01IIC ' and, it coolie lahor should lie toond satistartors to eiiiplo)ers, as it has in. the Pullie no .10111.1 %%lilt, In stir still Minh, In I. oteat supersede.l . l.. %11L%) in the Nos Lti.2. land %cork-hop. And tatTbirie-s. TII la I.V ail nu':, It plea-ant prospect 'or the ac.irkinginen of the Nett Slater.. " I Ile workingmen utCalitornia Moe alr.:01) I thetinselve. scene. to ',meet% .1;1 , 1 elle honk of starsit tio n 1.% t he 1.,.r01e, lot ('li en, hate been broilidit 111 by eolllrallle , 01 Rpee111:110^-, atal the) are fo t eed, the tittoot•let of 4111-1.1•1` , 1•Valltla, In take I easure- In pre% ent further intpc.rta lions The ore 111 resins shoe.. 'I het i 1,111 , :lit 111. 1111.1 10011;2111 to cotritr% flad 1111'1 , 1 oil 1,1 an n•Ze1l1 01 111 V 101hp:111% Iv', o•irtlingn are collect...l. t ito•rool to; 1.11. + they ea.. 1111 itrltrld user their sersi. es th. We the I 1111 te l, 01 the (.01,11.111Q ul Hin•e111111.1orH 1 11 ettlirtoc the Is hits. %kW' Icliglllen it: C.ll,l,lrnia are justified in lion! hostili 11 to tii.l II 111 outrage.so 1,111.111e` , , 1.111, 11,11.111 maitile•ting thin; liostilit) ard the t ellow hart e artan-, as in 41.0 110111 V Instances the% do, the% hunld either catch and hang the is is•rottl trafficker, to curlier. sir compel the Stitt.• officials, fin/ ens r.lens, to stop eser) cargo of Chinamen at the (;01.1en (late, and, will shoatsd hatter ie., tore,. them to about slop and re min it the Celestial Empire. There should Ine 110 inore fentpori 7 ing with this question. 11 I , );t 1110. a 110W/1701011 as !omicrons as the serum, that roll iii a thea%ed careitss, and scartfely moo %allialile Millions of the", giit% elling 1 reatures ma% from the seething mass he F.reripitated in a sea short space of tone (Ilion this western hemisphere. It needs onlv the stimithis of a dollar lit two of took a. head and ever) sea liitlk t, Yank e e land, from a three sleeker down to nn oyster pitugy, will be rushed into service, The descend - ante sil.thr,e who ip the feat of (*sod stole niggers trom'lnca and Indians from their own soil and sold 1111.111 ill the \Vest [tidies for ruin, %stitch they t.ippled beta vett Iola) era, are capable of tiiipstrting coolies into Ills count r), c% en though it should bring starvation and death to half the working native population. It is high time for the working peo ple of not only New England but of to meet the spiestion aoh a definite policy and itertrtanined action. 100 the fiat at once go forth —There shall he no further imin)rla loon of r,,01 les or ollier barbarians, and, with this as a wateliaord, compel eve ry 111111/ Heal 10 ( ' OllLqe..f. and the beg islature. It iether r)eitioerat or Ibult eal, to pledge himself in the most sol emn mariner to legislate the infernal traffic out of existence. No time must be lost. The evil has lies n coming in at the bark door of our ciaintre for on ly n year or two, yet see the condition to which the working people of the Pacific coaittlltre already reduced. Let the ones that conic from them be heed ed at once, for with the advent of 0111. nese 11,1151 mile starvation wages and the "social evil" in a form more loath. some and beastly than toligue can tell. —lbllsrrlle Standard. WHAT CONKLING AND PORTIKII TiliNg or Nroito Ctosrs.—The Sutt's report-. rr quel”f;tl: the examinatioo at Wott Senator Conklin? Pent for the color. ed , •adet., ‘esieritiv. eod que•Ptioned them vow... mint! their treatment there. Th e 1.„)., ierreoen I efl Iheir teen! Itient kind by the cadets. After the Senator had dkunissed them, your corre 4 pondei i t asked him the following questions : What do you think of the colored boys, Senator ? Senator ronkling—They nre not rep resentative hoye at all. They do not represent any race. Howard represents vere poorly the bleached Africa:Lel: l l e Smith represents no race at ail, being neither wink nor black--It kind of 'speckled I . ;;Zgolittn. Correspondent----W hat will re , nit trom their nppointment Senator--'1 lie whole thing is alas and a ~, , rent rllamily In West Point, 111 only tail in exaniina. t wo , and the whole turmoil will has, L eer , exiott, That the, bo‘s ill' have been slaughtered tore runners or a great ret6rination--- 4 re _ loiniaton that gives repiesetitation to four in,llions of 1,111 eiti/eii4. .liitlge liege and Mr. fierce dul 1,01 Neill VI.V111:111 .‘IIIV/lIIS 19a inv., ten ni ine. 1I11ir'Alo\111:%1, H TIII • Wll3l Oil 111 ?"nid tt,nr col \ datirld ,„ a I .14,a,1k 1.1 111. irorin, nn 10.,),•ng 011 mri ILi• crimp'', 1 the drtltlllg 1,1 ILv eA)l,,ri,l A.lnnral 11:1rhe)s arc aal, I. ii their plac., -vii ) , el/t.ll, rit \c r \ Vothi pt•..ple like Ise \‘l , ll 1 had one now - lii 111 111 /fly ' tr,v rw n j•ndf•t; ,11Irtlii ? Vlinirril Cr pinee for them here, .+ll `... p1:11 , for: 1 I • I1I ;Wd nr rroal 1,0.1%0111,1 'lr.!, them 4.‘,.r 1.,,ty.1 !11, r/r int:sr. Had, •ir I, j kvil! it 11". r.• 1,1. a .11111.1.‘ 1111 , 41!1 ; !, hi IS 1,1:111' 1.1 'Or Late Publications k ,• , 1 0, , I 01 , ‘'.st BITWIrS I,lli 40.1 .•11 • 10:1•, 1 ,111'1 ,I‘ll ‘1..111 t I,v 1.4,;,0,“ II •,,t1 , 111 %%11,0 hate read the ht , t trdutto 5101 Le plea,ed In Ist,otv that 4111 II to place the H.cond %ohmic ladore an anxn,un public Thi tintnetto ~1 the lir-I Solttne IB :us et nlenee that the peop:e 01 the country reeo,,!nlio ul l‘f Stephens a man o• Lr lhant alahtten, and there Is 110 that the I%ork %%111 he regarded an a sui t ity upon those tnnl p1ir , 11 , 1(. , 1,,,Qe pooTeloilv or oter t r , ,tt , sill either Illake to, It peopl. more ' , no-per:an, and happy, or •sit II fr. hew(' depth-. IA here .le4lott=utt of th. wort t 5 11l 'lo'l'lol IN hnlelnl n,. OW 'ICI. Irk %%hole Ia n,l, tutu Cart LII/1.11% SI/ II! t, eel ve 119 dowl, r tear. to ...lire n,Hrahle ,ophi , ttn ad , . at.c. d 11. I:adi, al , lettiol4 wren-\ notil thee , l• :t , pot lett I (. 4fili Vie I.,•ilinit(r, 1 .10 to, I Inr. 1 / 1 . ‘l,l roe. and 10'1..111 ..• 11.3, , 11 •r• it. - rl I: a !WI 1.1 10: . 11vorl.: 1 11 ill, fi n ill, tII,J, “rly in I“ rr.•., :1".. I . V II •,1 Ph11,1,11.1.1.t 10.1, 1, Itah.l,tritt.l i hit- It ii lull 'II t, : , ow, tor, 30:,1• , and IN u.. 1 11 , c.,r111111 , ,11, it :4/1•. , 11(•1•1, b. 111%`1,1 . 1 ,, arid Cr 11111 ,4 1/1 nni Ihei I. iloer. 1e,.00 , 1 t.. 11,. are biWittrit 810 mtartling, y I , A 11) be real nilh the L+eatent intero.4 arid we In NOry t , ribs that the omIII 0! the sintiwe rites by I, Iron Ihr )11.1"111 , 1 faith. in 111/1 IPweetletl ur ititereAht antllilr tie iotie vet I.peri. It , 1). , 44 Low ob. , cene find ore, how lenode mo,letoy iw "imp ,•1 in them, and how heentiougn,-1 - taught a 4 a part adieu. rf /WIMP. Creel r.th Odd ,hrtehe. of the Itrr I lag dm M , ortlloll lilt% of Muir Esery man oivem it flei a (0 11, country, 10 111fOrIll 1111114 elf 111 , 101 110+ great 411/erliloll w ii li 1111/QL be ine; and nettled at no distant day, and r," bencr riptiohniiity coithl he ofiered than I,llok 1,1"I•9‘911.h. it is for sale 1 , ) -oh ticnpunn only, and agents are 'valued in acre county. -ItellieW. Religion and the Government 'l'he Nev‘ York /ode:pendent "ft ci an error of lodgment in the Preffident, the Yice l're,ident, and Ike See retory of the State to have _Append ed their official mignatures to the lid lowing document " WA , IIINGTON, May ltl -- Having beard of the intended general confer ence of eminent divines, learned pm tensors and•others, from foreign Conn . trice and our own, to be hell in New York in September next, under auspi ces of the Evangelical Alliance, we have great pleasure in expressing our interest in that important assemblage of great and good men, our approial of the objects contemplated by it, and the hope that its,del thermions may tend to the advancinent of civil and religi ous lilierut and the promotion of peace and good will atliOng. men. 'U. S. Grant, President of the Unt ted States. 'Schuyler Colfax, Vice President 'Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State. "It the above paper had been signed by these three public officers, not in their official, but iti,their individual capacity, nobody could have a right to object. But when the President, Vice President and the Secretary of State unite to lend their official names to a document, which construe it as litter ally as we may, is nevertheless, a sec tarian confession of faith, we point to the precedent as ill-judged, dangerous and reprlhensible." We cordially endorse these sent' meas. We have no objections to this meeting of supporters of orthodox Pro testantimm• hiit we do object to official endormenient of Its views by the f inial cal heads of our nation. What have the President, the Vice President and the Secretary of State of the United States to do with sectarian quefitions As private individuals, they course have a right to support at all tames
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