tc a! tan Hi'Ui)i,iam:o iivtuiY kmdav moiininu IN TUB L'tlMIMIIIAN ltUll.UINU NEAll TDK i'uuiit house, Mooiisnur.il, l'A., 11V HENRY L. DIEFFENBACH tnrrnri ash rnnrnturon. Terms-Two Dsllars a Year pay-Mo In adva-ieo. JOD 1-IUWTINCr Olnlldcscrlpllons cxoculcd with neatness nnd dispatch at rcasouablo rates. lite V0LUMEV.---N0.2!!. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1871. UOL. DEM. - VOL. XXXV NO. 10 UATIiS OF ADVEI.TISINU. Orio liteli, (twelve linos or U euulvalont la Nonpareil type) one or two luiertloni, 11.50 tlircoliisorllotis,t2.0iJ. sr-Aoc. 1m. itH. 8M. eu. lr. Onelnch... HM 11,00 11,00 W II0.W Two Inches ...9,M 8,00 7,00 ,00 13,'' Threo Inches....... 11,00 T.OD 9,00 12,00 Konr liielien. 7 00 H.00 11,00 17,00 13,00 11,00 ZH,TO wyw 18,00 a) oo ao.oo eo.oo 80,60 iOflO WflQ 100,10 Quarter column.. 10,00 llalfcolumn...... 15,00 Ono oolnmn. .-WW Executor's or Admlulslrator'n Notice, 11.00 Auditor's or Asslgueo' Notice, 12A Local notices, tcu cents a lino. Cords lnlho"IlnlnesDIrcctory" column, f'.OO per year for the first two lines, and tl.OO for each additional line. Columbia County Official Directory. PrriMmt Jailor Wll.MAM KLWSI.r,. Atnciale JudtttMMt Dunn, Isaac H. Mon- UOK. 7Woiiof(ir).'fc-Wr'MNOTON It, Knt. JieiiUierrt ltecortler Williamson H.Jacoiiy. lHitrlct Altomtil-K. H. lKU.uil, Hhcrtff AAUON Hmith. .ViirvrJor ISAAC. DKWITT. yVffiinrcr liAvm Low-crmr-un, Ibnmllilfn-icr" WlI.I.IAM U, QUICK, CYHUH lllinlllNH, HlIIAU J. llP.FDEn. lmimtuiuncri' tTerJk Wll.I.IAM KlllrKIlAlMf, A mhlon U. J, CAMl'UKLl., A. J, AI.IIKIITSUN, 11ANIK1. LKK. throitrr JoltW I), UourK. J urn CVinmLKonirt IsAAoMclliilUE, John Mo A NA I.I.. Ltmnty SiiiKrlntciutcnt CiiAiu.rj) O, llAmct.l.v, llloam Jw M-'rlcr Directors', H. II, Mil.i.mi, Wh.i.iam Kiiamku, lllooinshurg, nnd Johnson J u f.t.KH, U recti wood, CHAllLls Lo.N.NI.K.Hcc'y. Bloomsburg Official Directory, liloomiUvra JlanUtiir Co. John A, KL'Nston, President, II, II. Ukiitz. Cashier. J'irti national Y.'rin chas. It. l"AXToN,Vres'l., J. I'.TlTSTIN. Cnshler. (htumltlcHVunly Slutuat&trtnfl !imlantl toanAu in(0)l i:. II, L1TTI.K, l'rcs't., C. W. MlI.I.Kll, Hi'P'J. JUvmmbnrn UulUUna anil Savinti Vml Aiicma onJiuiN Thomas. I'res't., J, II. Uoiiihon, Hec. Jtloimihnra Mutual totvtnn ltml Awiallon J.J. llitowi.it, 1'renldeut, M, Wiiit.moi Kit. Heo'y, Bloomsburg Directory. pAVHIlllAClH Just rrceltcd and for into nt Ilia 1 Coi.umiiian Olllco. STOVES AND TINWA11E. W TACOI1 MKTZ, ilenlcr In stoves nnd tlnwnro ii Mnln street, nbovo court houso. CLOTIIINa, &C. DAVID LOWKNllKKO, MerchnntTnllnr,.lalu Kt.t I'd door abovo Anicrlcau Houso. WM. MoltlUH, Mcrclmnt Tailor corner or Ccn tro nnd Main tt., over Aimer's store. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Ac. 1. UVTZ, im.EBlrU and Apothecary. .Main bt, M.imoiiHT. dealer in OencralMerchatiillao jury uuouh, Groceries &c. tmoUnnANiVA or r.rirlc Holel. y. Kosten bander l'ronrlctor.Houth-enst corner Alain and ominu ninei. M' 11 rower '8 block Malu nt. CLOCKS, WATCHES, AC. IIHNHYZUri'INORIt, Watches, Hpectncles A 11 Jewelry ic MUlnBtrccl near west si, n 11. HA VACU1, dealer In Clocks, Watches nnd J Jewelry, Main St., Just below tho American I OUM lIKUNIIAUD, Watch and Clock maker, I J near southeast corner Main nnd Iron Mb. I) CAT1ICAKT, Watch nnd Clock Mnkcr.Mar- J l. kci uiieci, oeio)v iMain. ijoots"and SIIOES 1) below llartinuu'M store, west of .Miirltct. I rKNHY KLKtM. Mfinurnrtuter ntul dculcr in Jl llools niul Hbocw, Urocerlus, etc., Mnln street, I'xlKb u.uuii.huurir. n Mi UIIOWN, Hoot nnd Hltoumaktr, Mnln , niruui, iiimer uruwii m Jiuiei, 1'ItOFESSIONAL. IV 11. II. C. llOWI'.lt, Burgeon Dentist, Main St., II i abovo tho Court lloilbe. llt. WM. M. IH'.IlEIt, Hurgeoii nnd 1'hyslclnu, iyr;xcnnugoi:iockover tuu' uimii store, DU. 11, V. KINNIIV, Hureenn Dentist, Teeth extracted without pnlu: Mitlu St., nearly op- tt,M,u x.ini;u.'fii Guillen, I (1. IIAHKI.HV. Attoruer-nt-Iav. Ollleo. U. lloorlu lxchuni;ollluel,ncartho"llxehaiii;o , unci. "1 11. McKllI.VY.M. D.,Knrnenn nml l'hjslclan j norm i tldo Mulu St., below Market. It. r.VANS, M. D.. Burijfon nnd l'liyslclan buutlt sldo tuln street, neiow iuaraei. T O. IIUTTEK, M. I). HurBeou and I'hyslclan II .inriLci. Hiieet.uuuvu jiuiu. f 11. ltOlllSO.V, Atlorney-nt.I,aw, Olllco Hart if. , man's building, Main slrt et. JMILLINE11Y & FANCY CJOODS. I'llTintMAN, Millinery anil Fancy Goods, , opposllu i;piscopai wuuten, Aium si, iss I.lZZir. llAIlKI.KY, Milliner, Itarusey uiiiiiiiiiU .,iaui biieei, xi IHS M. DKUHICKKON, AMllllnery and Fancy 111 v.uuub, Jiuiu hi,, uuiuw iiirut-i i UK. 13. KI.1NK. Millinery and l-aucy Ooodn ill diuiii hirt'ei ueiow uuruui, si ill CloakK and lroKa l'atteiu, 80UtUtat coinei .u. im una werivsn, 'V lit (.loods, Muiuht., below American f louse, 1IOTKLS AND SALOONS. POIIKH HOTIIL, by T. Uent. x of Malu b I reel. Taylor, cast end MKHOIIANTH AND GROCKUS. I C. MAIIU, Dry Goods and Nolloutt, feouth- ) est corner Malu and Irou Bin. A, I1KCKLKV, Hoot and Hhoo htore.'boolcs , i. n iiiviuu ury, itiuiu au, ubjow itiatKCl, I.i JACOHH, Conlectlonery, groceries etc., Main i fct,, below Iron (iOX a V'KIIH, Confectionery nnd ltakery, r.lIOWIIIMlntdflndraiis.IiootsandBhoew, j ia .wiiiii hi,, uuuvo iuurt ilOUbO, I H. MAIZll. Mntninoth Grocery, fltio Gro ri i vnv, i'iuiib, niiiN, j, luvihiuj). rtl'i, iai Hint 4 Hill ntllCLB. MKi:iA'V, KKAIjtfr CO , denlers hi Dry Goods, Groceries, Klour, l''el,8idt,t'lh. Iron, Nails, iiitm tin, dim ii mm uui ttui fj If. MILTJMt A HON, dealers In Dry Good, i j uitii;t;iirri, i(iuTiiwHre, 1'iour, can, tMioef, lllllllllin, t tV,UIMIU Bit MISCELLANEOUS. I lONSTAllMW ULANKH for salo nt tho Coi.uM J JUAN UI11CU, (i M, CIIUIKTMAN, Haildle, Ti link Harness yj. maker, Hhlve'H Block Main Klreet, I l W. IlOHHINH.lltiuordeoIerseconddoorlrom u iiormwLsi corner .Main anu iron sis. P J. TIIOUNTON, Wall Paper, Window Hhades G. j . i iiwivit iu.x, uii i iij'fr, i ikki w , and flxtures, Uupert block, Mulu bt. W COUKI.L, Furniture Koornn, threo story t-ricit, jsnun nueti, wthi ui itiuraei hi. UltOsiINfiTOCK.l'hotograplier, i:yer'n Btoro, Main st. ', over Ilobblua I H. KUHN.dealerlu Meat, Tallow, etc., Clicm 1 1 bei iiu'b alloy, rear or American jiouho, At H. HINGLI1U. dealer In nlnnoM. nrcnnn nm tnelodeouB.at G, W.CoreU'Hfurullure rooum DAMITKI JACOHy,MarbI ond llrown Htono i. j woruii, i:ast iiioomfcuurg.uerwlcit roau. WM, ItAlill, dealer In furniture, trunks, ceder 1 1 willow ware, near tho Forki Hotel. n KOHTKH.Giuo Maker, aud Whllo nud Faucy U, Tanner, Bcottown, I1 J.,'.1,I.T)Lr:.M.'N Acontfor Muumuu'h Copper U Tubular LlKbtulng Itod, T A CO Ii Dir. F F E N H A C 1 1 Uroom Factory, Or .1 oeruli-ltaL Ills resldfrD . a n,niiiiii... un,,'. loro promptl y Ulled. llest Krem Western brush ben. TAMIiS CADMAN. Cabinetmaker nnd Chair l. jiiuucr; rouuis jium sireei oei. iron. NOTi: liOOKB, nnd blank NOTIM.wllhorwItl: mil exemption, fur sale, at the Coi.UMyiA Orangevillo Directory. II. llKUIttNO a HimTitrit i',,mi. .i . llullUers, Main st,, below l'liio. OWr.lt A ltr.lllllNO, dealer In Dry Hoods, uroccrles. Lutnlier nml .ii.mi i.,.. !,... lalust. " 'i! J.".,TKr' "i'1 refreshment Hiiloon, by UohrM'lIeurycor.or Mnln ntul l'lno t. It. O.A.Mi:OAltOi:i,,riiyslclananilHHrgeoH, Mnln st next door to Mood's Hotel, AVID ItnitlllNO, FlonrnndarlstMlll.and Uealorln Kraln.MlllHtrcet, I..i:tWAUDS. I'liysletnn nml KurBcon, Mnln st.,llrt doorabovo .M'llcliry's Hotel. AMIS ,11. HA11MAN. Cabinet Makor niul Utl- uu.M.nt'i. ...i.iu nt., neiow l'ine. M. HAlt.MAN, Ha.ldlo and liaTness makTr. Main st., oppsltu Frnmo Church. ClItlYI.KH & CO., Iron founners..MachliilslH, AMUKI.HIIAIlPI.r.HS.Mnkcrofthellnylmrsl vaiiiiii v.iuuie. muiiini. II.I.IAM nr.r.ONO Hhocmal:ernud lii.uni r.u-. lurerof Illicit, Mill Bt., west oll'aio Catawissa. r. HAM. MAN, Merchant Tailor, HecJndBt. Itobblns' llulldlUK. It. J. K. ItOllllINa. Hurgeou nnd I'hyslclan BccondBt.,bolnw Main. II.1IHUT ft KUXH, dry Roods, groceries, and general merchandise, Main Btieet II. KISTI.Klt, "Cattawlssa House," No Corner Main and ticcoud btrects. KKlI.r.tl, lltllnril Hnloou, Oysters, and Cream In season MaloBt, yM. it. AUIIO'IT, Attoiuey at law, Main Bt. Buck Horn. M O.ft W. II. BHOKMAKI'lt, dealers In dry uooiiv. erurtrir. mill ueiierui ineieuiiutiise. Irst stoiulu south end ot town. Philadelphia Directory. JIOIIAItDSON L. AVltiailT, Jit. ATTOIiNKY AT LAW, NO. m BOUT1I B1XT1I yTltlU'.'!', l'iiIi.Anei.'riiiA Jan. I'71-ly KKPIIEAUT, WITH J. 15AKNES, IIIIO. A IIEHUON, HATH, CAl'S, STRAW COODS ft I'UIW, No. t03 Market Street, (Abovo Fifth,) rillLADELI'IHA. -yyAiNwiuaiiT & co., n uuLi;sAi.i, uituciiiiM, N. K. Corner Second oud Arch Streets, I'lIILADELI'lllA, Dealers In TI1AH, SYUUI'H, COFFEU, SUOAH, MOLASS1H KICK, Hl'lCKM, III CAr.ll KODA, AC, AC. 4S"Ordcrs will reclvo prompt attention, may ll),07-tf. Business Cards. Q 11. 15UOCKWAY, Iir.OOM.SUUIK), VAt i Ok ficf Court Iluubo UMIUAN blllldlllg. Jj. TURN Kit Mlty, In 11m Co 1'IIYHICIAW and Hiinaio.v, IiLOOMSIIUUO, DA, OfFlC'K over Lutr'ti Druir Store. Tlr1ilii MaikLMHtiei.t,lKt door below Hev. D.J. Waller. ueeiu tv. c. W. MILLER, ATTOUNIIY AT I.AW, Olllco Court Houso-Allcy, IipIow Iho CoI.rjM i.uui lies. ii.iini ay noil i-eiihitnii llloouisttuli; I'll. sep.'O'tn IHAN Olllie eollectoil. R OliKHT F. CLAltK. ATTOUNIIY AT LAW, Ofllco Main Street below tho Court House IllonmshurK Ivnu'ii. Tfi II. LITTLE, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, Olllco Courl-llouo Alley, below tbo CoI.UM iiian unice, jnoomsuurg I'a. E. M. KNOKlt. lluvliiif itureliiihfd llioktock of t lie old Kvv- hiono Hlioo Htore, nnd added tbeielo a lurK and uelt selected new blot It l-i)iepuud to exhibit inu ueai vurieiy in ItOOTH A?ID MI0E.4 evcrbroimlit to this place? Ho N also prepared to maitu nooiH nnnouoeH muruerin wmjuifi and best htylcM, oilleo oulldlni 17 J. TI would r burg and vlcli For enxli onlv. In tbo old 1'uh intf. corner iiuiiiana inriiet Hireem Dloombbmg, l'a. bepU TU'iy IIORNTON finmiuli(, 1 n thnrltlyetlHnr Illooms- Iclnlly. that ho hasjust received alull ituu luuijiiuiu imnui inieiii u WALL l'Al'KIl, WINDOW HHADICS. rlXTUUFS, COUDS, TAKSLLS, nnd nil other cnoils In bis lino of business. A llio jieuest and most nppinM d pallei its of tho lay are niwnys to oe lounu in ins fHuiniiiiiiieii linir.s.'d'.i-ir Malu HI, below iMxlkel. BUSINESS CAimS, V1HIT1NO CAKDS, Lirraui hiiadh, HILL HI1ADH, 1'llOUKAMMF.H, 1'OSTEllH, iC, &U. Neatly nml Chcaiily l'rlnlctl From the Ijitost HI y les of Typo at tho COLUM11IAN OFKICr; Poetical. Siniiiiicr Is Coinlii. II V TII.UK LAl'HAl'Il. Siiuimer's coining, summer's coming, All tho tnrth Is drest In green, And Iho llower buds aro opening, llendy tu recelvo Ihelrriueen, ll'en tho wooilland now rejoices Llko tho growing, wavy grain, And tho herds, so blithely feeding, Walt to welcome, her again. Hummer's coming, summer's com Inu, Willi her long, bright, sunny d.i) s, And tho sun lu golden torrents Showering dowu his torrid rays. Hut the calm, and cooling zephyr, Sweet, rcrfishlng, playing nlr; Fans her, llko a child In slumber. Till her lectio checks aro fairer. Summer's coming, summer's coming, Nonoenn count her Joys I ween, Though she's coming, suiely coining. She Is yet to us unseen. Hut Iho warblers alt arc practiced, And they'll sing n sweet refrain, And tho lays from pond, nudchlliiuey, All will gladden her again. Summer's coming, summer's coming, All the brooks nlocalmand still, And gaydovers walk bcsldo them, Chatting loo's sweet themont will, ltut sometime tin rolling thunder Warns Ihern toasnfo retreat; Then Iho lulu, (O, blest of summer 1) Miikesnll ealth sopuruand sweet, Summer's coming, summer's coming, Don your best, Held, wood and bowers, Hlinko your turban mljhly thunders, Lightnings play ninld tho showers! livery warbler sing his sweetest, livery musician Join tho strain, Summer's comt.ig, summer's coming, (Had wo'lt wtlcomo her ng.iln. for (lirco or four inllos over mi rtilinira bio road, built through a tllfllctilt nloco of country by a comimny only to tiutlco n now wntcrlng.pluco ncccsslblo, Tlicso roiuU nro lnncailnml.cil i pri vnto cntcrjirlsa provltlcs steam Btono crushers nml atcnm-rollcrj ; nml, you sco constantly, near Onkl.inu, heavy wagons Iadencd with crushed stone, which is brought from it dlstunco of thrco or four mile. AVe, in nnd nbout New York, havo got Into such n habit expecting lliu town or county nnd Htnto govern ment to do everything for ui, that nil private olVortnnd enterprise In crippled. Hero in this nower country they do not wnlt for the slow-moving government, but do things themselves, which we, to our own discomfort leave undone. 1'ItUlT. One of tho plensnnlcsl sights you can neo near San Francisco Is In tho San Jaw Valley. San Jose, near which lies the New Almadeii quicksilver mine, U fifty miles from tho city. I do not know whether pcoplodrivodown thoro but It Is well-worth whllo to go half way down by rail, nnd then tako a car rlngo the rest of tho way down, nnd a driver who knows the country, nnd enn show you somo of tho many lovely places which nro thickly scattered ovor this fair valloy. If you como nt this season, you will find yourself lu a wild- crncss of roses j tho roads aro fragrant with tho bloom of tho acacia ; tho flower-gardens aro gorgeous j and tho yel low esckoltm, which wo with difficulty vers, no mosquitoes, no poisonous rep- The Address or (lie Dcmnerntlr .Mrmliors tiles j yot their roses bloom all tho year of tlio Legislature round i "I do not know tho day in tho Tho undersigned present to their con wholo year when I c.tnnotgallicrrt boil- slltuents nml to tho people of tho coin quet in my garden," said dimly hero to monwcalth this statement of facts in ro me; hi ono place In Oakland, saw tho lallon to tho Philadelphia registry law, gasjneter out of doors near tho stable; Inthohopo nnd with tho belief that it dwelling need no furnaces to wnrm will nrouso nttcntlon to tho pnlpnblo them in winter ; nnd tho wholo cum- violation of tho right of n lnrgo nuin brous machinery by which wo guard bar of our fallow-citizens tort volcoin ourselves nud our animals nnd tender tho selection of their election officers ; plants against cold Is hero unknown, to tho opportunities for fraud, corrup Tho grcoiihoiHo nnd conservatory nro tlon nnd forged returns It nfibrds; to only affectation ; tho oleander remains tho Incitement to vlolenco nnd blood in tho ground tho winter through ; nud shed It contains ; nnd to tho desporato the fan palm Nourishes everywhere. character of tho men who perpetuato Tho peoploofSj.il Francisco complain their own power by these means des- of their clluiato but with llttlo reason, plto tho wishes nnd tho bnllots of a ran- Every day nt twclvo o'clock they get a Jorlty of tho people of that city, stiff and cool soa brcc.o. If you go out Tho net hf assembly known ns tho lu tho morning, no matter how wnrm It registry lnw'wns passed on tho 10th day is, you aro warned to tako with you n of April, 1S09. Tho provisions thereof shawl or overcoat; but for&cvcn months nppllcablo to tho rural district nro cs- in the year you may lock up your urn- scntlnlly djfiercnt from thoso npplica- brella; and we, too, havo dusty roads, bio to tho city of Philadelphia. An en- but no constant alleviation of cool tlrely different system was created brttzes. therefor. Under tho lattcr'thQ board Moreover, a Journey of thirty miles of aldermen or Justices of tho pekco for puts you Into an entirely dlfiorcnt ell- that city wcro vested with power t be- mate. Tho San Joso Valley, tho Nnpa lect thrco canvassers for each election Vnlloy, andothers, Ho behind tho Coast district thereln,whosoduty waslomako Itaugc, and aro thus sheltered from tho out tho lists of voters nnd who had ocean breezes; and here there Is no after- power conferred upon them tostrlko noon gale, and nil tho winds nro gentle, from said lists or add thereto at their Wo catno up from Ban Joso on a brill- pleasure, and such action was to bo final iant warm day, which wo had enjoyed and could not be nppcnled from. Tho by driving early to tho quicksilver board of aldormcn also nppolnts tho mines, and later over tho lovely Alamo- officers to hold tho elections in each IlniU'.l. grow In our gardens, linos tho sides of da, to Santa Clara. As tho train ncared election division, and by tho law they thu railroad for miles, nnd lies in broad tho city, wo closed tho windows ; prcs- were directed to appoint thojudgo, ono ........... ,.r .. ...t.t.l. I ,.-.., , . . . .. I..-..,.-..... - ..!..... r-. 'ar ell farcMcll! our Intercourse Is ended "iirao.-. "i ji-uuw luni uiiinl!, WHICH lll-j cully 1110 mUlCS urOW SliaWlS nUOUt UlCm niaiitciui uuu uiiuiuiuiu iii3;i.i:iui iium '1 ...... ...I,, 1,.. I . , i . m, 1 . . ..... . I iiit-.i ......1.1.1. i, i ii. Contempt nnd scorn now claim infection's lJ iuiy "ear 10 luuii ui. ineru mm wncil WO Cot OUl OI 1110 cars at San inu iiuihic.u pauy whiuu jiunuu inu inn is also a very long bluo nml wnlto lu- Francisco, I drow on my overcoat, and jorlty or tlio legal votes In tho election pine, which, llko tho csckolt.Ia, covers wa3 glad to close tho carriage windows ; division nt tho next preceding general the ground In broad inassos, nnd has a and wo sat by a firo In tho evening, election, and ono inspector and return wonderfully pleasing effect. Thin, I am told, 11 Is nil summer ; nud inspector from tho political party which liut If tho roses delight you by their us there is no rain, tho country, of polled the next highest number at such abundance, immenso slzo nnd freedom course, gets dusty ; nnd in tho country- election from- dlscnso nnd destructlvo insects, houses you find winps for tho neck nnd It will thus ho seen that this law for tho orchards will amazo you. Such other appliances to keep out tho dust Philadelphia look from tho peoplo or thrifty, full-bearing and well-grown when you drive out, and In your room caclylectlon division therein tho right trcc3 I never saw before. Fruit culturo atiuecr sprinkler over tho wash basin, to select their own election officers, and Is no doubt ensv hero: trees of all kinds wherewith conveniently to wash your vested in a tribunal whoso duties, un grow with n rapidity undreamed of In lcad and neck, when you return fromn der tho constitution and laws, havo no our harsher climate; 1 saw Norway drive. relation 10 inai suhjcci. umier mo San Joso U a considerable place, but registry law lor mo rural districts i to it lias nothing rcmarkablo that I know assessors ciecicu uy uio pcopio raa ;c of, except tho quicksilver mines, fifteen out lho canvass lists ami complete tho miles awav. to visit which vou should registry, mm ua. im i..u.u-,c pi a co : A. broken f.illh can no'er, alas, bo mended I cuiso lho day when llnd I saw Uiy facet Igavo llicoall my willing heart could ulvo llica- A love whoso ucnUli thiougli lonely yiars had . grown; Its long.eloh.ed portal-t opened to recelvo thee, And mad u Its tundertst, purest throbs thlno own. God known 'lis fearful agony, this waking To flnd.druui.'llki.', llfo'd ono great bliss )ms passed; I might havo known the IMen lovo was making, as f ir too bright and beautiful to last. Had aught foretold that ihou would st cer lum From lovo that hung entranced on thy breath; Or that, an now, with loathing I should wpum tliec, I would havo prayed for madness or for death. God only knows how true ray soul was to theoj To molovo meant a bond whllo Ilfo should be; I did not know what now can most undo me- That some cm tiro of even constancy. spruces nnd pines which were forty feet high, nud had been hut suven years planted ; nnd tho eucalyptus, tho Aus tralian bluo Rum, which Is hero very Justly a favorilo tree, has tnado a growth of fifteen feet hi a Mnglo season Nor Is lho variety of fruits on u alu Then faro thco well; lovo such as mlno was glo plaCO less remarkable, We WCro wasteit Upon a light nnd lltklo heart llkothluo; Tuas Fato'H stem will love'sblUs should but bo tasted To mako moru sad this lonely lot of mine. vUq at six, and set out at seven in tho Ichooso their election ofilcers In each mnrninn-. frrdtinr, P.it VV1nh tn drlvn ClCCUOn uisinct. Alio law ior x iiuauei you there, who Is ono of tho notabilities I1 therefore, directly in conflict How often thy mock pcnltauco has moved nu When studied coldness slung mo to rebel I Would death had smitten macro I hat proved llico And found I lovo 1 " not wisely, but too well." OAY (Ikuai.h. shown through nn orchard in which apples, pears, plums, (without tho do. testablo curcullo, which is yot unknown hero,) peaches, cherries their boughs laden down with fruit apricots and nectarines wero growing sido by side with figs of several kinds, English wal of thu place, nnd takes great prido in his hordes. Ho 13 nn honest Irishman, who bcrved us so well, at such a reas onable rate, nnd was so ready and well Informed, that ho added much to our pleasure. Tho hotel of tho place, tho Auzeray House, is admirably kept in overy way, so that no ono need fear the Miscellaneous. The fit)-or Hie. Occident. Mtiliti snJ n(ii(s on tin- I'silllc. nuts lino, frco-crowlng trooj almonds Journey to San Jose, ami no ono ought in full bearing; and in tho vineyards to omit it who ivishes to sco ono of tho you find acres of tho vinos which wo plcasantest aspects of California life, grow only with difficulty under glasj. At tho mines you will meet Mr. Itaip Tho cauiclla hero remains out ol dall, tho superintendent, a young New doors all winter; tho heliotrope is of Yorker, who will suffer you to sco tho stout wood shrub ; lho gladiolus is al- lions of tho place, and, if ho is not too ready mut its bloom, and is nlantcd in busy, may even show you around, tho fall; nud you find it difllcult to Thuro Is not much to sec; but tho pro. recognize in tho massive eight-foot high ceas of roasting Uio ores and ladling tho Correspondence of tho N. Y. Evening Post.) San Fiiancisco. May 11. 1S71. Your first drivo in San Francisco is shrub, whoso brilliant bloom almost liquid silver Into tho iron bottles Is In likely to bo to tho Cliff House. You may hides its foliage, and which Is used ns n tercsllng, nnd I was very glut! my chll brenkfast there if vou llko: and ns nil hedge- or screen, tho scarlet granlum. dreu could seo tho sight. Uut tho drlvo out-door amusements aro controlled by Even tho humblo littlo sweet alysstini, is charming, and worth taklug If thero the climate, (tho cold sea-breezo making which with us creeps along tliogrouml, were no nunc ai tno enu. uu mo way tho nttcrnoons uncomfortnble,) It Is a hero rears its llower spikes two feet wo saw thousands of n llttlo ground pretty nnd srnsihlo thing to rlso nt six somo morning, nnd seo tho sea lion1 whllo it is yet wnrm nnd still. Moro over, you aro sure of n good breakfast nt tho Cliff House, and you tako It on tho verandah, with all China and Japan nnd tho lIng of tho Cannibal Islands look ing at you across tho broad Pacific. high. WINDMILLS. Tho windmills aro a peculiar featuro of tho California!! landscape. You seo them uven In San Francisco, on tho tops of houses; but in tho country every place- lias one. Everywhoro am- squirrel, which I Imagine lakes rather larger tithes of thu farmers' crops hero than they like. rituir-FAiiMiNa Docs fruit pay'."' I inked a country gentleman near Fair Oaks, when wo had walked through his extensive or chards. "It does not pay me," ho said : "I sell plo provision is mado for water ; and If you havo children In onr nnrlv. on ono fino place near Mcnlo Park I thev will not tiro of watchlnc tlm m was told at least half a inllo of water none. It Is my pleasure Hut somo Hons, no mutter how long you stay. ll,os wcr0 llUI1- K,,ms 1,1 lllu,u " ,,mKU 11 " And If von lmvn nnv if.iMi.vr vnnrjk.ir I,, Irflcatlou is not practised except in business. Now you would not guess w hi limn, s vnn w lm Loll, omii.o.i slice a ca'.cs: juti tiring inoiong (try wnai u is miu sua uusi uurmius, upon theso two important points, wit! tho law for tho other parts of tho State It is, in this, destructive of a vital prin ciplo of local bclf-govcrnmcnt, and tramples on n right which lias como to bo organized as a fundamental Amcri can principle. Why wcro theso great powers taken from tho peoplo of each dlvWon and vested in tho board of al dermcir.' Tho answer is found in tho fact that that board was partisan 1 character, and could bo depended upon to exerciso its authority in tho InlcrcaU of n corrupt clique. Tho mnjorlty of lho board of alder man constituto lho board and that ma jority has power to appoint nil of tho election ofilcers, ns well thoso to which tho majority nro entitled as thoso of tho mpjorlty, yet nt the organization of that board in 18C0, Its members by solemn resolution at tho suggestion of the court gavo to lho minority of tho board the right to chooso tho minority of tho election ofilcers. In this they nctcd Justly, and tacitly admitted tho Injus tice of this grossly partisan law. Thu act of fairness lias been rescinded by tho action of tho board, and tho Itcpub Ucan majority now appoint a majority of tho canvassers, tho llepubllcau elec tion ofilcers and tho Democratic election First. That tho minority of tho board of aldermen filial! havo tho right to se lect their duo proportion of tho election ofilcers for each election division. Second. Tlint tho Judges of tho Court f Common Pleas shall havo lho right tosupcrvlso tho notion of tho canvass ers In making up tho registry list, and to rcstoio lho namo of nny legal voter Improperly left off, nnd to strike off the nnincsofnny Improperly placed thereon. Third, That tho board of return Judges Khali meet to count tho returns of election In tho presence of thonforcsald udges, who shall havo power summar ily to prevent fraudulent returns from being counted, nnd to determine nny question arising therein. Theso provisions nro so eminently tist nnd proper, that mo newspaper rcss of Philadelphia, without distinc tion of party, has approved them. Lead ing members of tho Republican party In tho Housoof Representatives havo unqualifiedly endorsed them, but havo been compelled by a party caucus to vote ugalnst them and provent their nacjment. Bonator Bllllngfolt, In his laco In tho Senate, acted and voted with us in attempting to bring ab .ut theso necessary enactments. Upon tho question to Indefinitely ostpono tho Scnato amendments by tho House, (which amendments wcro tho threo propoblttonsspcclficd,) on May 10, 1871. Mr. Elliott said ! I deslro to state that I vote upon lho question In accordanco with tho views of my political associ ates. I vote therefore aye. Mr. Mann said : Upon this question I voto in nccordanco with my Judgment ofmypolltlc.il nssociatcs, nnd ngalnst my own. I therefore voto "ayo." Mr. Miller, of Philadelphia. In ac cordanco with tho Instructions of tho Republican caucus nnd ngalnst my own convictions of right I voto ''ayo.'' Theso nmendments wcro Indefinitely postponed by a strict party voto 17 to il-cxcept that William' F. Smith, of Philadelphia, voted with tho Democrats. Wo havo labored during this entiro ses sion to bring about this much needed reform, becauso wo havo felt that it would measurably restoro tho purity of tho ballot box In Philadelphia, that It would aid in preventing falso persona tions and frauds upon tho registry, that it would provent tho fraudulent count ing and falso returns of votes, and that tho rcstrnlnlng power of n judicial tri bunal would prevent tho recurrences heretofore occurring at tho meeting of tho board of return Judges. Wo havo failed in tho attainment of theso just ends, and wo now deliberately chargo that tho Republican organization, In obedlenco to n party caucus, controllod by a "ring'1 of Philadelphia politicians, has prevented theso necessary reforms and thus aided in perpetuating fraud, raiso counting, lorgery oi election re turns, nnd riot, bloodshed nnd murder, Tho responsibility is upon them, nnd not upon us. Signed by tli o Democrnllc members of both brunches of the legislature. Spet'ch of Jeff. I)aik As thero 13 much misrepresentation, by incansof garbled extracts and other wise, of thu sayings ot Jeff. Davis, in a spit ill at Atlanta, Georgia, recent ly, wo insert it at length, that every ono may Judge for himself what ho did say : There arc many things which I might say to you to night, my friends, but which I feel It would bo imprudent for mo to utter. If I should speak to you officers. Under tho dictation of corrupt of tho past I should speak of memories that aro sad. If I should speak to you and desiierato men, this power has grown to boamost fruitful bourco of Im purity In tho elections of Philadelphia. Men nro appointed ns canvassers who know no law nnd rccognlzo no system and nmtised nt tho hugo strntigo crea- season, which In,ts from April to Oclo- gooseberries and bomctlmes btrsxwber- j Qf moraa l)Ut tht! sllcccs oftlioir i:rty turcs, which cover tho rocks two hun- ber, when it does not rain at nil, they ric.s. Peaches nud apricots nro a 'drug dred vards from vou. nml lrok with preservo their lawns by sprinkling, in tho market,' ns tho reporter says. their iitilnteii hnmN nn.l tiilnv l.mllos. and now plantations aro nlso freely "I fed tons of tho finest It.irtlctt and llko monstrous mascotM crawlim? nnd watered. Artesian wells nro common ; Duchess pears to my hogs last year, souli'mlmr: who lit, llk- .lenil thlnrM and tho windmill stands usually on lop sain ono gentleman lo me, nailing, "al upon tho rocks : whoso howls and lionrFii of n tniil;, from which llio water is ins- nionus mignt pay, out, i pianieu omy a discordant roars cross to you and mnko trlbuted to tho house, tho stables, nnd few, becauso they nro not wholcsomo for strnngo music for vour meal. A seal an over tno gromuis, iiytiranis uchik inu cinuirun,-- volumes uru iuu iwiun- I ii Uanium's Mtiunn isiistrancn Imnsl! placed at frequent intervals. From Uio daut nnd perishablu to bo vnluablo; tho but tlicso monstrous inii-sliapcii crea- hydrant a hoso is led to a sprinkler pear crop, which with us is tho most lure;', furious, wild, free, vawninir in wuicu sianus on mu.iawji, on ii tiipuu, vaiuauie, is iutu ma worm snipping VOUr fllCP. lllisllllli. rnol, nil,, net, in tllld SOllllS OUl COnstaMty.-II tllltl llllll .. ..u..., , . . . ,ll c.uaire in'. Mii-kllnc llmlr vm,m. n.ll. linoiv UtVlUCil Sltiay. miuo garuoncr re Ing oil' tho nreciiiitous rocks into the spii.1 moves this from timoio time, and thu mako tho strnm-o.st slirhl, mv even nv.r tho whole spacious lawn is watered and beheld. If Gustavo Do'ro could seo them. koPt Kiccn and lovely as though it lowotild add another weird pleturo to wcro In tho Vv hito Mountains, his chamber of horrors. With such help, I need not tell you and tho attainment of their own selfish ends and those of their designing lead ers. They without hesitation strlko of tho present It would bo to recount a talo of tyranny and wrong Hint wo hnvo not tho power to redress, nnd under which, therefore, It Is moro manly and noblo for us to fold our arms nnd suffer with quiet and patient dignity. If I speak of tho future, then, I am liable to bo misrepresented, and you hold re thirty miles. Tho vineyards, of course, aro profitable ; and this especially where ono gets a good reputation. It is hero ns lu Europo of two vinoyards lying lu tho samo region, one will produce valu able- grapes for wine, multhothcr will from tho registry lH'.s tho names of sponslblo for every speculation that I voters who nro duly q Mllficd, nnd ndd may chanco to utter. Hut, my friends, thereto tho names m thoso who havo as I stund hero to night and look upon no shadow of right to vote. your kindly, honest faces, I feel that No legal power cxlststo prevent tlicso Uhero nro a few plnin vord3 that may infamous wrongs. Ono member of tho bo received by you as tho expression of legislature holds his placo to-ilay be- my opinion In regard to tho future, causo tho names of ono hundred and Then, I say, I despair not of your lib forty-eight legal voters of his district crty. I despair not of tho triumph of wero struck from tho icglstry without liberty. Ibcllevothnt truth will livo authority of law and for purely partisan eternally, nnd that wrong cannot al purposes. Ways endure. When aallloo was bound In tho selection of election, ofilcers to tho torture-rack for asserting his tho board of aldermen tako especial care theory that tho world was n globo, and tochoosonstutonnduuerupulousRepub- turned upon Its axis, and was thero soon a3 tho scrow "OOOTS AND SHOES. ULAllIi M, JiUOWN, WAIN MllfctT, UNLKU lllloW.N'U Hour.. A lull nnd complcto assortment of ready made, boots and shoes lor inen. u.,,,,..,, ,,,i ,Mi, iri.it J list received nml for knlo lit reasonnblo rnto. viiruiii-s in Miiiuu classes or customers. Thu best of work ilono at short notice, us heretofore. Ulvo him ucull. fjunl'71. 3V STOVE AND TIN SHOP. ISAIAH HAOENBUCH, Main Street ono door above K. Meudonhall'j Stoio. A largo assortment of Stoves, Henlors ami flanges constantly on bund, nud for sale ut Us. lowest rates. Tinning In all Us branches carefully attoudeillo, and satisfaction guaranteed. Tin work of all kinds wholesale and rolall. A vial Is requested. Jan 1'71 Light Street. HI'. OMAN A Co., Wheelwrights, first door , above School House, "IOIIN A. OMAN, Manufacturer aniuiealor In 0 Hoots and Shoes, IJKTKIl J'.NT, dealer lu Dry Uoods Groceries, 1 Flour, Heed, Bait, Flsh,Iron,Nall,eto.,Muiu Ktrcil. , , RB. KNT, dealer lu Btovcs and Tin ware lu all Its branches. Espy. NEW 0 O A h Y A It D. Sim undersigned respectfully luforin the citizens of llloouishmg nud Columbia county, that they keep all the dlllerent numbers olstovo cualaud selected lump coal for smithing puris- .c", uu ineir wiitii i, uiijiiiiuiiK -i iteivx, l-n u Co's Kurmice; with a good pair of ltniulo scales Llliowlsonhoisu and wagon, to deliver coal to those who desire It. As they purchase a largo amount of coal, they liitond tokeep n superior ar ticle, ana sell nt lho very lowest prices. 1'lense can auu examine for yourselves lierore purcluw. lugelsowbere. J, W. HKNDKIIHIIOT, A IWHTMTIIM MAKON. rpiIE undersigned will tako in ox- iimui." mm iuui uqo eirneeiies, iuu louowiui; mimed articles l Wheat, Rye, Coru, Oats, Tola Uxa, Lard, Huiu.Kliouiiier.audsldu meat, Cutter Kgga, liny, Ac, ut the highest rash prices, al his mwwtj um,uiuiui tuuir cunt yaru, , ' .. Jn, J.W.lIUNDEItSHOT. llloomslmrg Mar.d'CO-ly, 1) K. UKKUtAllDA Ult0..dealer lu Dry Uoods, II1 Uroccrles, uud general Merchandise. 1,'Hl'Y STKAM I'LOUWNU MILLS, CS. Fowler, fj 1'roprloto,- ' I 1). WKKKllKIBKlt, Hoot and Shoe Sloro and ii'imimi.'iuiy, miop OU JUSIU BlllKIl Op posite tho Steam Mill, fl! ,W. IIDUAII, Susquehanna rianhiBMM 1 Ilox Manulkctory. y KTKMNAKY. AUGUST FItUINI). late frtm (Jenuany. oilers liU senlmi to tho ihiuiiu uu ii cuitoraiLti HOUSE AND COW DOCTOR, nud all other aulmals. for whh h his charges are moderate. He cuuuluays bo fuuuil east side of tie-rwicit inuu, liters. ii. Jacouyw Maruie luid, Uloomsburg, May 12, l7J.y, AltlODIl FOUNTAIN I'ilNS for lalu cheap at V Ml"" MIUIP, bonjected; the soil Is tho samo; tho . . . . . I .i.-i ., . . i r. vlnntt nrn I hn nimn ? I lin ptllhirn Is llift .. . .... - .. .. 1 . . . ' Wo lasted a bottloofCallfornlacham- "' iiiusiriiwiicrrygrowaiuiierieuuwi.. ncaus who win uo tno biuuiug oi tneir forced to recant, as Itls larger and Ithlnk much sweeter u.y..o u , u. Jmrty fricjd nnd almost invorlably was relaxed ho criod out of tho deep than with us. l am not, ai. nonie, ii - select llllterato, weak and corrupt men and Irresistible, convictions of his soul strawberry lover, but hcrolhavorellsh-h'i-.i''""i.'i.ne ,,,,,, as Democratic election officers. In many " Rut still It moves." And so tho great eil them without sugar, un ono piiicu ... v.. .- cascg , 0 . vloai0 tll0 plftln Iellor ortno ,,itcica kv vour fathers still live. near Santa Clara, l notlccu nn ingenious " """ law by appointing Republicans Instead aiul tho principles thoy enunciated arrangement lor irrigating:! strawberry i-j " """" . ,,' , of Democrats. Ono of thooll bed of about thrco acics. A largo l'ficc inippemsiuiuu uuu n, uum Rhnllow tank stood near ono end of this lay well to export gi-aiies and pears to lnl. II with IU linllnm nrrn-K-nil :l UIO AtlallllU hUUCd at SUCH ratCS IIS 1 ' - .. nn..l.l l. l C... t.n... Il.n.. r. Il.nw. e,uiiu. uu uuu lui nielli eiioiu, lui iiiuiu would bo, III tho most extreme case, a very largo margin for decay ami loss. a n. pagne, rim down to tho beach and dip lied our hands In the great Pacific Ocean and then drove buck to our hotel ovor tho very best road In Christendom UO A 1)3 AND STItKIlTS. Tho gieater part of San Francisco is binootlily laid with wooden pavement; and tho city Is approached from every sldo over admirable roads. A Now Yorker imnsln of Central Park mails till level with thu upper Clltl of lho rows. ho has driven thirty mllo In tt brief " this was lui a main, which whs forenoon, forty or fifty miles in u day connected with a pipe- running along here, over tho best ways I ever saw. Go 'o wholo upper end of tho great field. 3 ofilcers of tho recent Republican StatoConvcutloii was a man who had been appointed and had acted as a "Democratic" election officer and for which they contended, still move, ami will onco more bo felt, if you will but bo truo to tho right. Let no ono say that I counsel n recovery wlieroyou will, witlilli fifty miles of tho city, nnd you find smooth, hard, macad amized roads, broad avenues, often, as nt Santa Clorn, lined with long, double rows of Bhado trees ; roads over which you may drlvo at tho rato of ten or Rutween overy two of tho rows n holoj was mado In this pipe, nnd this liolo was stopped with u wooden plug. Thus wo tsaw only u long row of wooden plugs ; pull out any ono of these, and lho water began Immediately lo urn at tho last election 1 1 Ry tho election nnd an enjoyment of theso principles of shrewd nnd unscrupulous men upon by tho red hand of battle. I trust that onosidonnd of Incompetent or corrupt 1 may not bo represented upon this iblo men upon tho other, tno uoor to point. I shall die In tho firm faith and fraud and wrong Is widely opened, nnd belief that tho era of truo liberty will tho purity of tho ballot is utterly do- ere long dawn upon tho South. If they Such has now como to bo tho who carried tho victorious banner and twolves miles per hour, and do no hnriii 'ow" Iho depression between tho two to your horses nor tiro yourself. ru6 A prominent und wealthy citizen of thu i'limati:, San Francisco, drives Into town dally Of course, nil this nppllanco of wind from his country-place, twenty-four nulls, wator-plpes, tanks and.rotintains miles distant, nnd docs It In ono hour is posslbloonly in n country wheroiiicy and fifty minutes. I wondered nt his havo steady winds nnd no sovcro frosts endurance, until Isaw tho road ho drives With us tho tanks would burst, tho over then I only wondered that tio Is pipes would havo to bo deeply burled tho only ono who does It. in tho ground ; and tho wholo machin "How do you get such roads," I nsk- cry would ha continually getting out of ed; nnd discovered that, like almost order. Yet 1 couu not help seeing that ovcrythlng that Is well done, It was pur common raYrfphilnt of rusty nnd achieved by private-enterprise, Tho unpleiislng lawns during July nml au CHIT House roud Is a toll road ; tho flno gust bo prevented, on tho fino places avenues which you rldo over about llel- near Now York, by tho help ofn wind mont, Mcnlo Park and Fair Hanks, oveu to San Joso Valley, wero built by private cntoiprlso, tho country road masters only stepping In when a begin- Hlng had been mado and n model sot 'them. Outsldo of Oakland wo drove mill nud n tank, which might bo cmp tied In tho fall, nnd housed over. Tho Callfornhins seem to mo to enjoy till tho advantages ofn tropical climate, with but a few of Its disadvantages, Thoy Imvo nbout hero no malarious fo- pack wcro worth ono dol- l"u V0K0 ul peopiu is buuch uy iuu couiu uavo Known, wneii you cunu iur- English pins wero blunt wIlw 1111(1 ""thlnatlons of lawless men ward and said that you had given up uso whllo lho modem "-"Ii llll,llir -liu forms or nn unjust your arms and wero now ready to sub- cs nro slim and with fino st'Ue. Canvass lists nro "doctored;" mil to tho laws of tho land, and .could Pins and Hooks and Evr.s. Pins nrn In eonliniial tlpmnml. whlln hooks ntul nvfH nrn stililpot In lhn fnulrs nf biroLl! fashion. In 183.1 pins which now bring caso m 1,10 cIly of I'hlladelphla, and exulted in the strength of their triumph fifteen cents a nack wcro worth ono dol- l"u ul i"-uriu " mium uy mu cumu iiavu kiiuwii, wneu you cunu iui lar. Tho old 1 and hard to mil ie.li. unin iuu oiiiu null 1111,1 miu i . linliits Thorn nrn eirht uio futtorlos In ballot boxes mo btufted ; returns aro al- havo uuderilood how truo your word tho United States, whoso annual pro- ort',1i forKCd nnd manipulated, and was, how high wcro your principles of iinpiinii u n ?"n nno nnn ninq which nro fraud nnd vlolenco In their worst forms honor, tt would not havo been neces- mado from brass, and from Iron, which "'u lra,au lu " u".. i mummm mu sary i" rxnci nuieii iniuji- uuu to pusa u tu-pntv.tu-e, npr pent, elieai.er than political supremacy of desperato and oppiessivo laws to bind you. Peaceful, uvii meii, iiien, you uruutniiuus ui ueiug to-uay; Tho truo remedy for theso wrougs peaceful you havo been, peaceful you consist in restoring to tho peoplo tho aro ever. When human patience has rights taken from them, and lu making sometimes given way. Micro aro thoso tho general law nppllcablo to tho city wlio somotlinas tako the law into their of Philadelphia. Wo wcro powerless own hands, becauso thero is no Justlco to effect this In tho present condition of to bo secured In any other wuy; but lho lcglslaturo,nud wohavonowsouglit theso nro mcro accidental occasions. bo to amend tho law as In somo degrco Thoro Is no organization In tho South to lessen thoovlls now so glaring. Tho thero novcr was whoso purpose Is re- measures wo havo again nud again dur- Blstauco to tho government. (Avolco lug this fusion proposed to tho Rcpub- " that's so.") Though wo nro com licaus for enactment, nml which have polled to submit to tho presenco of been Invnrlnbly rejected by them, nro power, yet our manhood ami our self. threo In number. I respect can be prefer vrd, Peace Is what brass, Thoro Is but ono factory which makes lialr-plus, and that ono turns out fifty tons a mouth. Most of thoso used however, nro Imported. Sovcn facto- torles, with a capital or SuOu.uOu, nro now Idle, waiting for hooks nnd eyes to become fashionable. School children who lend tho news papers nro found to bo better ncqiiianted with geography, spelling, nnd tho meaning of words, grammar, nnd moro generally Intelligent thnn thoso who do not. This Is u Mgnlllcant but undoubt ed fact. wo hopo for, pcaco wn desire, nnd noaco wo will have. I hnvo nothing to say to you to-night of polities, nnd, my friends, I hopo you havo nothing to no with them. ' You hnvo political power, nnd its cxcrclso Is only postponed until tho coming of Hint event which I ccr talnly1 anticipate tho restoration of your constitutional rights. (Applauso) Let us, then, stand still nnd quietly await developments. Tho men of tho North, llko yourselves, lovo their gov ernment nud understand their right, and men of tho North have no Idea of surrendering In their own country thoso great bulwarks of constitutional liberty tho right of trial by Jury, tho right to elect their own officers nnd tho right to determine their own Internal policy; and as soon as their prejudices and hatred ngalnst tho South aro re moved, and they seo that by tho unlaw ful action of thoso In power toward tho South thoso sacred rights of theirs aro In danger of being Invaded, thoy will becouio your adjuncts, aud you will hold tho balanco of power; and In that hour your power will bo great and your success will bo great. (Applause.) I said, and I hero repeat It, that I despair not of tho restoration of our liberties. They are not ours only ; they aro equal ly tho liberties or tho peoplo or tho North and tho South, and when they nt tho North seo that laws nro mado for their oppression, do you not believo that tho men who have descended rrom revolutionary sires will rsMso their voices against them '.' Do you not be lieve that when they como to look calmly upon tho question between tho North and South they will foim parties and platforms upon which you can stand? And when that hour comes then will como tho fulfillment of tho promised era of constitutional liberty, which I so confidently anticipate and hopo for to-day. I may not 11 vo to seo it; but, if I do not, I shall dlo confid ently believing that it will come. I know, my friends, that in this I run counter to tho feelings that aro preval ent In different portions of our country, but I bollovo this Is tho truo policy for tho South to pursuo at present. Tho South cannot hasten tho day of her do llveranco by attempting to nssumo a leading part In tho politics of tho coun try Fo-day. Let her peoplo quietly and earnestly dovoto themselves to tho worlt of improving and building up their material prosperity, leaving thoso who havo tho power to settle theso questions among themselves, simply saying to them, " Wo know our rights know they nro invaded," nnd then wait patiently unlltwo sco them divid ed nnd at issue with themselves, and join tho party nod support the candi date and tho platform that promises n restoration of constitutional liberty. It is then that you will hold tho balance of political power In your own hands, and It Is then that all your rlgh'ts will onco more bo restored and guaranteed. (Applause.) I havo shaken hands with politics. I am now engaged upon mat ters of llfo insurance. (Laughter ami applauso.) I would llko to lusuro all your lives for a hundred years. (Laugh ter nnd applauso.) I have, therefore, my friends, vory quietly presented this opinion, which I entertain upon tho subject, that has been tho duty of form er years, but not of present years. I Ictiow I can do you no good. I am not engaged in public affairs, but I hopo to do you somo good by showing tho world that, though I havo retired from act! vo public sorvico,yet it is my purpose to servo you, with head and heart and and, as long as I live, Your Interest mine not In a mero abstract and general senso but in that devoted caro which I havo foryour wclfaro aud hap piness, and tho only reward I ask or seok is that I may livo to seo all your political rights restored and tho wholo South prosperous, independent and happy. (Applause.) Therefore, In what I have said I havo only spoken or what I consider tho best policy for tho peoplo or tho South, under tho present clrcumstaueos, to pursuo. Let tho peo plo of tho North tako caro of them selves. You went to war upon tho samo question for which your ancestors and theirs contended in tho first revo lution against tho government of great Rritaln tho right of commercial inde pendent or Stato sovereignty. You succeeded In that first war, and Stato sovereignty must again bo restored or elso tho republic of America Is a failure. Despotism cannot bo exercised under a Republican form of government, and, my friends, if you can but wait all will bo well. If any of us dlo beforo thu day of peace and liberty dawns, let us dio in faith that It will como at last, Tho people of tho North will nover stir- render their rights ; nnd when they seo the danger at home then they will need your nld nnd will como to you, and then you will bo crowned witii victory and triumphant success. (Applause), I am not or thoso who " accept tho sit uation." I accept nothing. Theso cant phrases that wo hoar so much or about "ncceptlng tho situation" and about our rights having been submitted to tho "arbitrament or tho sword" nro but tho excuses of cowards. (Applauso). I admit that power prevails over truth; I admit that that power Is so great that it would bo folly to resist U, and thero foro I am In favor, myscir, or being acquiescent, aud I ndviso you to tho samo courso, but I do not admit that our rights havo over been submitted to tho arbitrament or tho hword. Who has tho power to submit your liberties to tho arbitrament of bnttlo? You nover delegated that power to your representatives. I, as your Executive, nover claimed It, anil novcr, dying or living, will I admit it. (Applaus-c.) And then, my friends, about this much talked of subject of "accepting tho sit uation," Y'ou nro not called upon to acknowledge that you havo dono wroug unless you feel It. I don't believo I did nny wrong, and therefore I don't acknowledge It. All that n govornmont has a right to claim from any of Us sub jects Is that they will quietly submit to tho law, Llborly or law Is their Inher itance, and bubmlsslou to tho law ns long as it Is such Is their duty and their obligation, nnd It should bo their prido.