.--trr n " " " ' 1 ' - , , , . i. ... 4.-j jiown, declared in m ppreiii umom. body, the other day, that "the pood 1 nniiio of tho nation requires, thnt the :iaw to be passed by thin body, bo ;f ! such a character that no person can tell from tho reading of fhein, what color is stamped upon the faces of the 'citizens of the United States." Jf the r i Abolitlonibta could bo arrange, the law, that the color of tho negro could Weokepay MoRNixo::::Jan.l7, 18CG. be hid, wo presume they would then t ...... i . . i i ...!.: M M jSwcar mai evcryoou- was wuue. .mi. renmvhaiik Lfriilatsre. ! Thin body in Hill busily engaged In THE XXXIX C0NGM.SS. Washington, January 0 WAMMNuroN. Jan. 10 SurtATt Mr. Wiln, of Massaclm- of Ways a ri, It was molted thnt tL Commlu J uul Means bo InRtnictMl i i " - ...i " J . . ..i. ir..i . I .Tii ii il . i- doim nothing. Tbo Governor is Hill Rknatr- Mr Sumner presented tho rV ; L7 w 77 r "jwuoncj oi remit in Cuba and it seems as though tho Potion of clerk in tho State Depart- ''.ir.enS of Savannah R.king for the syi. em of income t.xos, nd! ' ' , , t nougn " " .. , incrcas ofVnv. ll,fl "ft of suflrage. JMorrcd. desirable, dispense with the mtcal members did not know what to do jf";.red g ' 13 Mr Fcssenden, or Maine, from tho if not, that they provide that the uj until tho (iovernor comes homo and V,' .. .,,i .r.il Financo Committee, reported tho on incomes shall be for amount n.J 1 ejll 111 III I MVOIUHU IIIVIIIWUMI CiEORGt H. GoOlUASDtR, Editor. NEWS ITEMS. WIT1I EDITORIAL TOUCHES. Wilson still farther eulogises the dar- kev : '-there is not a dron of trcasoii- Alabama lost forty thousand men nl,0 llo(jd flowg unJcr n lhcf fikin. in the rebellion. ;u u fl . t,mt AVi,BOn Gen LongHtreet is now a commission merchant in Now Orleans. do 1 Ket ft Uack tkm' R0 tlinti.Lc cn. d A Grain speculator in McQregor,Ia.c"r bo taken for a traitor, for while oommitted suicide a few dayB since.; he continues to use a whito skin, he The Confederate Maj General Low-Imigllt Bct int0 lroullc- Ho fcbould rie is now a liuptist clergyman. jhave his ekin conform to the color oi Tbo Detective sneak Buker was his heart, and this he could do very mustered out by tho eapress order of readily, by offering to "swap" with the President. Isomoblaek buck. T. Buchanan Read, of Pennsylvania, ( " "V "14 1, " ( loreigti mission Tux National Kobbeiis. Ourread- ers will no doubt recollect that the Major General Sweeney has been second week Congress was in session, diemisfcd horn the service by fcecre- an appropriation of $30,000 was made tary Stanton for his connection with; lefurnish the White IIoUBe the the Fenians and fomeglectof duty. , A I "loyal vimtorb having carried every- Thomas S Picket, was murdered l n appears now, that the andtwoof tusdaughtcravrere wound-itIM .7 ,r 11 . ' cd near Wilmington, N C, by negroes, n re se tells them. Tho Speakers of both psking lor tho donation of public lands htiiseHjhavc however in tho meantimo for nogroedunitional purposes in the arranged their respectivo Committes, Stat lately i rebellion. Ileforrcd i . .i i r.i- ,.,. Mr loot oilercd n resolution, which and in the absence of tho goxe.nor wn8fulo tC(1( ,pointingWm j Mcl)(in. they enn train themselves in tho com- nIJ chief Qe,.k cf tll(J jonute Tic0 mitteo rooms, and ho ready to rusii Cienerul Ilickey, deceased. things through when ho returns. Mr Sumner offered tho following: Senator Wallace, has had tho high est position assigned him, of any dem ocrat in that body, being placed on Whereas, it is reported that persons declared free emancipation inent ol tho House bill authorizing the Secretary twelve hundred dollars, and toredurj of (hn Treasury to appoint assistant tho present per centago on all incomiul assessors ol internal revenue. Mr. ard, ol JNcw i ork, offered J 1 mm 1,iaantulnti i.vi.l.iinr.rl llmf fit rl 11 t ! (Mi cit 1 in r. 1. . .11 1 t .i... . !:. .:,.- r i . c ,i. i . & A preHi'lll lUU iifiaioiuut iinnv;tmjr cro iiijuninu ji uiu puuui V-M l ull 11a plunt appointed by the assessors, and tho ers toward tho freed men in their cm bill proposcil to change this and give ploymcnt, and instructing the Com tho appointing power totho Secretary mitteeonPreedmcn'sAffairs toinquirrf of the Treasury. jinto tho truth of tho allegations. U Jlr. Sumner said he would vote lor was adopted. by tno proclamation oi tho m ,1(lt wRh tl)(J underBtandingl On motion of Mr. Bunks, of Man nr.ii uic uLcni.iuieiiL- llmt the ,sPcretary 0f tho Treasury, in it was resolved that the Committee Jt vvunuiunvii iw nvn n. : ,Aua nmvn n mnn u M-r.it 1.1 Unvc flllM hinno .a nc ennlA, lM.r5-. kidnaped and tnuispoueu 10 moa obpy ti,0 iaw8 of Congress irc,.uiring'quii"o into the expediency of exemnt Library, committees. But ouo demo- and B.mi , to he held as slaves and thoJoliih t0 Lo taken by all nppointees, ing from internal duty the manufia! . . i - . 1 ? : 4nnr in 4km iin nTiniiii 4iAli.ni nlioa . . . . . . " 1 . . . I . . . . " . . . ""VH crat lias rcceiveu a cnairniaiibmp m "j """"' "- RUi Would not in Inn own nutlionty ture ol erntches and artificial limU tho Senate Hopkins who has been commenced on our coast; therefore, ,.L,lievo cortain persons from taking i which is now an enormous tax on di! ulaced at tho bead with three other 1 Hesolved,Tat the Committee ou tt0 0tb. ablcd soldiors. ' . rii,m,wtrnrnfi.nflri. 1,10 J,lJic5npy 1,0 diroct0(l lo in(luire, ' We all know," said Mr. Sumner, Mr. Scofield, of Pa., expressed hii DemocratR.ofthecomnnttc to Com me 5funy furthcr icgiglntion is needed to ',tilUt lho Secretary of tho Treasury views against tho colonization ofth, Bills, while the linance comimlteo prevent tho kidnapping offreedmen l,as undertaken to do that. I obiect to I black race, and in courso of his remark. on Ycdnesday night. A Connecticut lady sent a forty -eight : Whito Uouso was in debt at the time the appropriation was made, and that the $30,000 havo been consumed, and does not contain the name of a Demo-and the revival of the ularo trade on tho exercise of an v such nowcr bv crat,we suppose tho moral force of the our Southern coast. ,, that functional, and I shall insist committee is to be kept v.piy the two! r Sumner rend a letter from a that any appointments made by him , ., . , , .T j centleman in Alabama settint; forth under this act shall bo made also with clergymen that have been placed upon K t rro.irefl.ercnco to a lho cxi8ling ,awg of it- I amble actually exists, and that Peder-' Congress, that whosoever outers upon The construction of this committee ai oflicers were among the guilty par- duties under this act shall tako the looku bad, but the two geutlemen or- tics. 'oath required by Congress." dained to divine things may prcservo Mr Johnson called for the name of, At the request of Mr. Pessenden the , fr , u ,,.' tho author of the letter .bill was laid over for tho present, itsrepntat.on. I he House is as dark ( Mr gumner gai(J ho had beenro- Mr. Morrill, of Maine, asked to take asPgypt, In tho construction of tho quested ,1()t t0 giv0 llie name The, up tho Senate bill No. 1, to regulate committees, the DemocratshaTO been , writer was well known in the House, the cloctivo franchise in the District ignored exupt that Mr Nelson the'Mr. Sumncrthen read n loiter to sim-'ot Columbia. . democratic uomincefor Speaker was ; " l"-poso from the United States j The bill was read It provides that .7 n jisinci juugo oi norma. eacu nnu every maic person oi me a0 of tno Committee on ,r .a. J,.r u ..n,i .ri .n- iu.r. uavis naa no uouui mo ianhees." j ... u . s made chairman wound turkev to jrresiueni jonuson eome bis still unonid. and that an .... v. I . WieeA lnmoralitj, becauso tnero v as nr. . n,i.. ,.: Pnni.n i!m Um' has not been convicted ol an mlamou M Grinder the Pittslur. poit.', ' t T "ot " Abolitionist in the house mor-'trado. He knew they would do bo, tfcrimo or offence, and who is a citizen onfr tot hang dontTe fe h0 d T' -as fit to discharge they thought they could make moneyjof the United States, and who shall " . r!.....:!;- i,,i i can have new "fixms" put into tho! , J Im.tofit. He was n favor of tho res- have resided in the District for the KniHii m ui hi. i i rr iMin: in ki t u . ri n n i ina nnr nu i uses all tho morphino and opium mansion. Anthony Shoder, a Treasury Oar "beloved President," .1...- rr l. 1...: - .l .-.I nnrirvl fit ai r mrint ha th I tin ontirpn flnr mnndipr T)p. t.rlr. has been .. ti.. .I.. r. m. i.:n must have thought he was running a , " t ' -.I'vi,., " moUon of Mr 1 oot' U, btfnalejl" 11,0 rie"v ."""L".'8 n . . . . . ... placed upon two committees Lduca- wnf :nto KrPf.iitivo KosHion nt l' 30 was recommitted to the Committee l....lr lrnm hnnt on tun ji iKSiHSinni. win n " . " . . . . : .. . ' VJT'.r'ir : . z.1 in and t... I ,l .1 t .l,.n V al, nrmn.,. '...A Dunirtmli.l m.n.inn .... ..... 1 ' pnmmnnonrntn with ni exnerience. iinrc Innnili a kmli. n-oi nl LiH ington. Ho is charged with stealing frora expenses incurred and tho 7 , " " ' " ,"T ! c i J , VT -..'r. r.,.r. , i . . j . I vaj.v.iio. iu.uwvu . u.-V.;la nntnivil li nrao nthincr nrn to order liv tlin Snonker. ouil A hil- Estata it Escheats, not at allp M., and soon after adjourned. by the owner, which sum is to bo ex- pleto tho Treasury. pended in educating the little Ameri can citizen of African descent, as our "beloved," used to call a nigger. A loyalist by tho name of Cole an assistant machinist in the Patent of fice, has camo to prief. It was ob served by Lis associates, that for two years past, he was spending more money than ho was earning, a watcn on tho District, on motion of Mr. Yates, of Illinois. Mr. Howe, of Wis., offerod a joint that, ' eonlo of the eleven insurrectionary States have declared icir independence of the United ii inn- i . t i . . ',7 .to preach tho gospel. But such is y 0f the former, a certain amount of .f.111108' nnu ll m,aaf 'r f in81 d ae- ...... . r. i. i - I . . 1 1- i . j .. ' ...i t tho government, und abolished the po litical functions guaranteed to them ; lu ..reu -V'vhile Know things are' to order by the Speaker, quite a bil-l u " img is whittled up and' committees-! l-gcrant discussion took place . between , XTe W hat a Bt.gma upon the . . ... t. . fl .those two loyal wortK.es-Washburn' "Z'l "J! Ef uw evru-way every th menL All nsrht he B " oval." . J . r . " plundered. hat a Bligma upo scssin u tax of 820.UO,on even luild-l1! J Ah . , , , .1 illy qualified, as old Nick is morally ;G' that tlirouli tho instrumcn xwann' f.r xrhoU ideas," to thus rob, plunder and de-- A - . t t.. pcaifl inat ihrouii tno lnstrumcn a o ral rs for winch they are mentally as f m nn Mvm It ap-' , tali-i" than 8600, per annum, rent is exacted ,8troy, he National mansion, ""! de. ftVariceJ public lands denoted to some defunct l'0 Rovcrnmcnt, and abolished thepo- j ignorance and fanaticism, and is prop- western railroad, while he held near- The Pino PuoKiN-.Tho Clergy- igntcd and upheld by renegade priests, f f A0 flni, lllfti men of Philadelphia, have lately had temperance lecturers, ho women and j ti,0 attcr was to havo a portion of a great timo over Sunday Newspa-. General Knavery enemies to both i the stock.if he assisted in pausing tho pers, and running tho Street Cars on the whito and black raco, and to reli- n t. Alter the act was passed Wash- that day in the Citr. A combination ' gion, morality and Democracy. . burn wanted to charge Baldwin, tha J o advaneo nriea for the niork. whnrpnt was formed, and regular preachers' T '. . . ho took offence and let tho cat out of : to demonstrate that in seceding the meetings held, denouncing Sundayj woLMEariiTKiis Ijook uct. ine . . The debate between them iSouthern States had destroyed their was put on his truck,- when ho was papors and Sunday travel On Sun- n uno navogiun jou sucu im-ra- howi thm to bo a brace of loyal detected in robbing tho charity boxes day last however, tho Rev. Wm. H. employment lor mo pasi jour trihntinn ml in hn I'Htpnf. t lllipn nnil ' dvino, opened his batteries from his Tho, lRrJ Committee in pulpit on tho Sunday advocates, and B U"B""UUU5 p' in one hour totally demolished tho a to Punish thc makinS of' or Sunday Fort, and capturing all the pacing, counterfeit loyal money, with .1--!. rri. - J iL. a ! clergymen belonging to tho Sunday ,UCBin- AuiTrBiy 01 u.e v.meB, regiment, and declaring that Sunday ,cau8ed b' tho rul of lho "eov" is no better than any other day. As orncd hf grt moral ideas," will yet this gentlemen has heretofore lccn "-e-enact upon this continent, all that very loyal and religious, his bold dec barbarian8 and licathcns demanded laration, will no doubt attract tho at-!durinS the middlo ages, unless the tention of theologians, and "Sundav Pplo aoon exchange that cheap com. Christiana." " imodity "loyalty'' for patriotism scoundrels. No bodv was killed Mr. Voorhees, of Indiana, called up And whereas, military tribunals are not suited to tho wants of Vhese pco pic, therefore provisional governments should bo instituted suited to their wauts and necessities. Mr. Howe proceeded, havinr armed against the doct rine of State rights, existence as States. He denied tho doctrino of the indestructibility of the State Government. Stato Govern- for which he has been dismisse terriblo punishment for robbing chari ty boxes. All right, he's ''loyal." - Mi'sxebed Out. An order was promulgated by the War Department on the 9th inst, mustering out of tho service one hundred and twenty-two, Major and Brigadier Gonerals Thc mustering out to date from the 15th January, except those serving in Tex ns, whoso muster will dato from tho 1st of February. This order will furnish more relief to the Treasury Department, than anv vet issued bv- the war power. Among thoso who nearly a vcar's studv. delivered tho:J'cars' l)Clwccn Henry E. Johnson ftll in the ''last ditch," as Forney J opinion that persons charged with of alti more nn(1 J,iss IIarrictin ,.i.Tn.; ; tin. mn tx.n firrt Mn imtnn mnnnt rnvmniin r. h.a Pnr, J Lane nieco of Ex-President Buchan-1 , Surratts legs Stantons hangman, 'ititution, be tried by a Military-Coin- anwero brought to a close on Thurs- tho scnti Skttled. Tho Attornev General of Closed at Last. The "friendly re- the United States, has at lust, after . lat'n" existing for tho past Bcvcn lho resolutions heretoforo submitted ; mcnta wcro things of human origin, by him, viz: jand were made and unmade by men. XcsolvcJ, That the message of tho!,1Ic do;"ed4t' pf tho IVesidcnt President of tho United States, deliv-1 . "-"tore the rebel States. Tho Prcs ered at tho opening of tho present ! ldenl ".l? wfro wt've, nothing Congress, is regarded by this body as j Ih0- 1 "f",1 COuld not lr:lr", an able, judicious and patriotic Stato ! fer n 0,d mnbkct from one man to paper , j another, nor fix tho price of an acre n'. , . . . .. . .of public land. Speaking of the effect ficso Ivcd That the principles therein 0f restoring tho civil rights of the advocated for the restoration of the !Slal08 Iat0. in rtfbcIlion, Mr. Howe Union aro the safest and most prncti- BIlid it woufj n((1 fifly.oi 'ht moinbcr8 cable that can now be applied to our l0 lhe 1IouwJ aMj twenty-two to thc disordered domestic affairs. Scmit0i The right of tho President Resolved, That no State or number to control tho question would give of States confederate together can 1 in him tho power, if disposed, to work said that the Republican party would adhere toils principles. I he morel wo degrade tho negroes tho more w degrado ourselves, and the more elevate ourselves the more wo elcvatt! the negroes. Tho cheapest and bet elevator is to inspire them with Belf. respect. Give the colored people frea suffrage, and you awaken the ambition of the whole race throughout tho Uni- tea states, lhe pending bill should bo passed to inaugurate this principle, and there was r.o bettor place than ' the District cf Columbia to begin the! work. Our member is certainly sound I for tho darkey. f Sito bbuiistcunts. I TL CASH mtiat iccomjuDy tb following doUmi 1 loiDiureuotioo: A4uiioiftrtori' nd Kite. ' tori' notieci etcb,$2 40 ; AoditoiV notietitl it Dinoiuuon nouceit2 cu ; cauuoni 1 1 60 ; btrtjrt f 1 SO.iod ill olhtr trnint Noticei atthtMut rtlti. Othrr kdrtrtiicmeouit 1 1 60 per qa&rt ' for 3 or tn iuiertiooi, for each additional lutar. ' tion 50 cfiiU. Tan linator leoi, eoant aiqa&M ; 1 TTnO.VK CLEARFIELD KAIL ROAD CO. A meetlog of tha gtoekholdora, ill U I beld, OB Welntidty, tha 24th ioat, at tha OSaa ' or tha I'ern a Kail hoad Conpanr, at 12 a elork M , for tba purpvia of elettirg a Prcddaot an 4 twelva lirclora lo terra tha rnauln jttr. H. 11. EUILLINUFOKD, rhil'a, Jaa. 10, 15C-IU Beeraury. any manner under their connection for his own re-election, and to add to with the Federal Union, except bv a tho voto t,l thi olontm-nl rnlim. mn 5t)i total subversion of ourpresent'systcm than ono-third of its present number .pt of Government.and that the President ( The responsibility devolves upon Con-! in fnuriLiaunginiH uocinnoin ins lato gress to sav whether tho functions of message has but given expression to tho Southern States should be restored. Major General John F Hartranft, tho Auditor General elect. It is to bad, that so many of those ''loyal" men havo been turned out upon tho cold charities of tho world, '.n mid winter. -Iu accordance State Treasurer with tho law on branches of the Legislature ; met in the Hall of tho house of Representa tives, on Wednesday tho 10th inst, and proceeded to elect a Stato Treas urer, for tho ensuing year. Tho voto etood for : Wm U Kemble Abolitionist 80 J. Monroo Kreiter Democrat 42 Mr. Kemble is the present incumbent, and a citizen of Philadelphia. Mr. KreL mission, but must bo tried by a civil Court. A back -woods school boy, who had read that instrument but onco, could havo furnished this public func tionary with the samo opinion, within ten minutes after ho read it ; and that tl e sublet bo 1 evc'7 "")CCr that assisted in trying a ' JL ' . 1 ; civilian by Court Martial, is lcgally "is ature : met in .. . . . . . moro guilty ol crimo than the burglar or the highwayman, becauso in addi tion to violating thc law, and tho rights of freemen, ho has perjured himself, by swearing to support tho Constitu tion, and then turn around and do an act prohibited by it. A Kick Muddle. Tho loyal Gover nor's of Wisconsin and Minnesota, In tcr, resides in Harrisburg, ar,d !' their Messages to their respective adminisirativo ability, far exceeds his successful opponent. Legislatures btrongly rcccommend no- I gro suffrage, notwithstanding the fact, (that in Novomber laat, both those day last, at Wheatland, byja marriage ! the ri ceremony being repeated to them, whereupon both Baidyes; and in this way settled tho matter no doubt to the cntiro satisfaction of tho parties concerned. For the Dakkey. Tho Abolition members of Congress held a caucus on tho 12th inst., and resolved lo pass the negro equality net, notwithstand ing the unanimous protest of tho citi zens of Washington. Wo call tho at tention of our readers to tho protest io sentiments of all thoso who deny and, for one, ho (Mr. Howe) would eay ie right or power ofa State to secede.' no, Congress had not been asked to Resolved, That President is entitled restoro theso functions. Tho election li ii hereby rirao, that Lattara TotamcatarT bava thii day born granted, to tha undariifrnad, on tha aiUta of Joirph Barrer, dee'd of Brad ford townihip, Cliarfiald county, p. All par. torn indtbtad to laid attata ara raqnaitad lomaka imintdiata payment, and thoaa harinf c'.aimi again rt tba'iaina will bara tlnia proptrly acthia. tualtJ fur aattlaiarat. R0I.KRT HXSBERT, FRANCIS CAMFDELL, Si'ra.1 Jan 17, 'ti-fi. B. A. CALDWELL. Arnc Furniture Rooms, KOBEItrU-CORKLE. ' Clearfield, Clrfie!d countjr, Penn', Raipectfully Informi tha etlium of ClaarSall and TiciDiiv, that ha bat commanead tha niana fartara of all klnda rf Kurnilura, in tha ihop an Market atrart, adjoialr j tba Koundri, whara ha ia prepared to maka to ardor aueh fcmiiura aa aay ba waotad, in food alyla and Cnlih, to will UUREAUS SJDE BOARDS, Wardrobea and Book-taici of all kindt; Bd teadi of a tery dcicripUon ; 6ofai, Work-itandi, lial-racka, Waahi lands, A a. And will furnuht order Hocking and Arm chain, and Parlor, com mon, and other cbaira. The abore, and many other articlea ara far nifhed to ruitumera at fair pricei for cin, or ivhanKed for approved country produce. Cbr ry, 1'oplar, Maple, Linwood, and otter Lumber uiiabla for ruruitura will ba taken in axebanga for work. Remember, the ahop adjoint the Foun d ry. Jan. 17, 'C8 it. K, M'CQRKLE. While Men Must Rule America! NEWYORKDAY-BOOK, FOR 1 866. . i .a , . . . . io mo maniis oi Congress and tho of members of Congress was takingiti " i p e great joctrtne that thiaia country for the faithful, wise and suc-jfor granted that theso functions had I " IUrE M AN'8 GOVERXMEST ccssful efforts to restoro civil govern- never beet) susindcd, and not nsliin " lb?.b"' of a FEDERAL UNION nicnt, law and order to the thc States for their restoration. t tb-t.Jl! 'Vt'rr,n,lcy ".d "r(Lro ...u,. i are earential cleuiauli of Amvtiran ciTiliimiiea "T"11"1" iu.lv,y in mew- Mr. Howe stated his reasons for on. W i"h.Mry. I, de.ire.to b. di.tinoiw.-.S ection against the redcrnl an liontj-,' r f immcdiato restoration. Tl o !oul;f h,:'cl-" 0u,.i.rhich proPo..t. nd we hereby pledge ourselves to ,0onlnnf thn Smith -.rn u.;ii;n,, t 1 1 " V'"1- pnaciploa to a eoaardlypab. rec An a cy Allien 1.0 l.as auopted to mve har- not , ,f n(1 th wou,j 110t- nb;dc of th. country ag.in.t l poblio j.lunderer. of rvai. uii.un lo u.u vwuii- ... t . ri,RI1l,. f,r 1 1. M-nr U .m,1.1 7. J' " i: ... ' ,nronSn un"ai tarini.taxet try. . 4 , , -a i i j i "'groiMo, are ttnvlng to ernih them. . -v lu i i vpiui u b i ii ii i in, it ii d iiiosc jaB yAI I'ot'a. or in aubetttuta, Thi Care in aa, mi vol m-'vn rum linn in iniruilllC- Willi Wh( ing theso resolutions he did not intend him if hi to fden in hrt u-non tlm xinini-ili- anrl ci.i.. r tU t. .1 -..l.: e jl.. ' , . . . . ' n i-uneiubion, J1C nUVOCaiCd ""e, too, hcn t bad no olhar lonrnalt i . v. j.v , .u,j, auuuu . u.e. iies.i pois. Aio una no eye on tho the appointment of Provisional Gov.' k"r in 'on,i'T- It t. therefore be.. in the benate proceedings on our first public crib on which they had fed and crnors and Jud 'es for lho latclv re- ,0 one out fB0'f , ii. t'. i . b'uht ana wi;n me I'lurLB, man io - UclllOUS btatOS, giving to Congress a court the Urer of clique, and rich railroad cor. uic i resident that he, and Ihose' TheDAt liooK.oriuaubftituia.Tm Catcnua. horn ho acted, would Bland bv t?fuvZ,)0!'s nd MooiT J". kept the tg of ho would stand by the United in conclusion, Jie advocated at a lime, too, nhmithadno other journal ta page The publio will soon boo, what ! fattened so long : nor upon unfathom Tut Question Settled. Tho ques- States votod upon this subject and de- tion whether we aro to havo a rail .loatcd it in the lormer Slate by 10,000 road, is now a fixed fact. The vebe- n(l 'J the latter by 7,000. These ment opposition in Philadelphia, -!new loyalists have about as much ro cninstthe building of the Atlantic ilfpcct for popular majorities, when it respect an Abolitionist has for nn j"," . v""rI, ' 1 "" ' u.,ul r . vct0 uPon Bl1 ncls lalculaled to oppress Tot " kawnoq with the few. Itmighi , .. , ., . ... , theirs lhoso ot tho minority had nnr class He won hi m'vn th, ,1 ,i bv bn " rfuniarilr, bm it would election, and tho voice of the ballot, livcd wilhout euch assifitanoo tolloir "JJ ,ao on"! ' 0g' o I httVSdi b"kn,?t If rinc1' hu ix u" ,,ox llifttrinlimn nn.l u-niihl nnl l,rl 4tia , V . K , ' -t"18 wa tho ken any other courae. It doea not now mean la - ! 1 4i ? I r ?, r 1 only feasible plan, for tho Southern egn.peti.ion with Shoddy Democrat! or Moving. We are pleased to bovP00 thnt thim might follow frown- States wcro unfit for i.cir.ienvornmnnf Abolition papers, aupported by poUtirai raa that tho r.it;.n of Vrh!nBlnn W-!,n?- f or 1,19 own Pnrt- ,n "'0 fulnro, anJ anaPthv weuM M,in T1P. T, " nearly unanimously called upon .1 Jlffif l.thw It ST vi t !' 5" t0 b lh "n XT ' 'r"" i t t 4 t 4 ' urp0 w 110,1 ,,e thouglit was right, ca cu ated to nsuro tho safctv- and bM '' f ib f.r.n n induitriU ident Johnson, to remove tho Tost irrespective of rewards or tho perils wciiarc of tho iXrnment m i ol.. c)"rX ""'J"' Pi.ii.u. ..d.r Master, Assessor and other Federal of reproach. 1 ultrfslX,,l, " r,tZ Great Western road, has been w ith- conflicts with their opinions, as A hog drawn. The directors of this roadih9 for Par1- Tlly a'so support have purchased the Phila'd I Heading President Johnson's reconstruction road, and will therefore proceed to;rolicy- T,1 Governor of Maryland build their road at once through ocs the 6amo thing, but denounces Union, Centre, Clearfield, Jefferson negro suffrago as vehemently as he Clarion counties, laying broad and would horse-stealing. Loyalty seems aud narrow tracks, from where the "to be an article made to suit the times, Reading road connects, to Cleveland nd for the especial benefit of thoso and Cincinnati. Engineers are now 'who consider themselves no bettor 6n the line east and west of this nlaoe ! tban a npfir- locating it aa fastas possible, to enable j Dissolved. lhe blood' partner tbe company to put the whole line "'P thnt has existed between Stanton, under contract by -pring. A newera!1Iol Baker, at Washington, for the . . , , .v 4- r Tast four 'ear", was partly dissolved mahout dawning nyon this section of n the Uh b. thI President 11 f 'as terira Baker ott cf tha concern. ofaco holders in that city, who so re- Mr Uingham said he would offer tho Mr. Howo moved to refer his reso- '"""tT" t0t!!.ui b' U for noth" ccntly took such an active part against following resolution as n substitute lntion to the Special Committee on piundcrtraf Th?Dn? w u1-,-"Bd pubnt . Ilir l hf)Kf fit M r V futrhrtnfl l.n.nnct lnnt irtn ......I. 1 . - .1. - i J. io ana in lavor oi lhe ..-v... .v m..... tho whito peonl neirro. in refforoneo in hlnrk ai.fr.nrro . Solved, Thnt th , . abiding confidence Suit for Damaoks. General Frank Rn(J that in thc Attn Blair, on the 8d, before leavinir St. e will co-opcrato Louis for Cincinnati, entered his action restoring with eq recngnUed aa the leading Democratie weakly of is Jlouso has an (31 r. Howe advocates the samo doc- 1 " ZZ "l'.rZS" r r in tho President ' trine, that Jefferson Davis A Ca Hi.l , "iTff . 'i i .1 i ... ... . . . .7 r " 4iricuna- re as in tho past, during tho rebellion. If it was trca- rIJou""d- fcxprenly for eountrj circulation. with Congress in son then, why is it not treason now ? . wp, of u "'" marketa. Uftl nrivili'( nnit'Kverv lonilinir Sniitliopnir oi:,J..n,l : TERMS-CASU IN ADVANCE. , ......... . i , i r- i j e - . . . . .nvuguvi rt in the Circuit Court against Messrs. nKnts, with other States in the Union,1 that lho States in rebellion, wcreout opy on ,e"' Hidgely and Thompson for fl0,000,i' of tho States lately in insurrection, of tho Union, but every loyal coward ruTeTpfil oneVe'.nd na t. th.) damages. The gentlemen who are' He moved to refer that, together, said no. If a Democrat were to avow getter up of tha iiub I uniuo uLn-iKuiniB m mis buii Mere ",lu iwiuuun ior wnicn tncy such uocirincson inoiioor ot Uongrcss on J'rt na on to the 1 J udges of Election in the sixth ward, were a substitute, to thc joint com. ho would soon bo expelled for treason j Trl7,' "p f lh club' i and refused to allow General Blair to m'ttco on reconstruction, which was! Mr. Johnson obtained tho floor. rm n'pPMBrwiTTwci vote unless he would take tho oath fireed to yeas 107. navs 32 ' when, on motion of Mr .hi - . - 1 1 BEM,UMS prescribed bv tho Constitution. I Mr Smith, of Kentucky, offeiwl a Sonata went ml frr.nfiw 4,4,.'.;., ,..6.u ..I V?'ncT""iM,1.,M MO 1) 00 IT 10 00 John 8 Calvert has resolution, which was agreed to, in and Boon after adjourned boon elected slructing tho -military committee to j IIorsE Mr. Morgan J retting ur elubi for lads. ones. Renre. "VP 0J 80 "lin th fall par- offered ror Krary ftr- XJXyX9 Tlr'?"" "pediency of appro- sentative from the fourth Congress. Legislature, over the present incum. priatmg tho Arlington estate tor a' ional district of Kow York, appeared bent. CAlvert was Treasurer during National negro boms. land was qualified 11 Ad, thai VII I T- - IT -A J Yft. a a 4. I . full u w ' ' a ( The lloupeat 4 T M adioumed. On moinn r,f v, n. r;..... 0"' hort6n a00 Addreaa, with foat offle. eonnty and 8tU la 1 44- V4 4V4.IOBUU- If, OB. f O. ltl KlHm Inll Vl tori.