Sfee (L'brfictt) grpulfan. ... , - . - ii i J3TiV .. Vitt V ii fill Mm irnllnriiVI III the oOliaiO ami HIOI1 v' niiimiw mi" mv i' miviv.,.. . -"i" . ... . . ..rTA? " ":r ., .i. . v iweni, In the South. These sontative to scatu in the national rem. or u.uere... uccimoh cry oiuer WM r.8e. up as 1 m T iMV r-f-wi WV'- j J , X llOUSP, IU 111"! umu j - , , , , nnim, 1 i A a I i a un h net f I lriifl a n in! m .nan I11PI1 1 LI C ll'l' t I in L . Mf,- ; . . - . , , ., , . , ...:M :.....,,!.., ,,.n,in -"inn.ii, num liar ... w,..,.,,, v..v j , .... . 7 " 111 WlfrVi' VW on 11,0 mc,nucr8 "" w""-" "h-- all the conditions that rnny l-o impoB. b00(.,ounj8 woro uctamoiiL' ns at aumit lie rnuy have desi,, ginst the white race, until now.thcy busine from W-Mma to lexne. eU pothcm. The Providence (IU.) , t of hU , , ie cd tl.o eVcntUHl I freedom of tho Afnc. Uif V have about 30,000 of theo "intelligent TI.ey are now engaged in tho neigh- J w pertinently nslt tlnwo who thus ventiluted nt tl.o linn Jh of Con- V ,n our m.,dt1' 88 1,0 docs of rontrnbmde" in their midst. The borl.ood of CbarlottHville and Lynch- Attempt to justify their revolutionary en tntil ate d. t tie I an i ol L,n- otber m-es; butwc are not prepar, , J ,,., , f, , h revelations already course, whether there is not a great gress. On Monday last tho foiling to admit that t wa3 lha will lh: Geoiigk B.Goopi.axpi:b, I'ditor. Wednesday Mor.nino:::May 18(50. FOR COVr.RXOR II I ESTER CLYMER, OP BERKS COCNTT. "L I. " ' The Kegro above the Mechanic. ''But there is still another c "whom no ono has ye, spolcen ffl.irtr Tvlm tmvn eontiibuted 'euccewwot Im than tho soldier or - j uroutuiwi, iim"'--'" " I . ..M llw-.virs-i "SAY, NOT I.ES3 TIIAN TI1K FUKEDMEN, "I mean the mechanics of the covn- ' ' ' "TEY." (Senator Sumner in the U. S. Boulh, among the people of those cities, Senate, April 18, 1860. See Congres- eQ M tQ mako lt ,nore ear0 in -vash- lonal Glote.) j ton for their loyal souls. The soldior, the creditor, nmS tho b , white mechanic of America havo in Sekhb or National DECAY.-Sixteen the estimation of Senator Sumner, murderers are now confined in tho borne equal burthens in the salvation Toombs at New York, double the of tho nation, lie "was almost about number ever confined thci o before at to say" that the froedman was equal on0 time, from three to six each at with each, but ho fails to enuneiato Philadelphia, Boston and Chicago, tho sentiment, and wo fairly infer two men were hung in the adjoining that in his opinion the sacrifices and county of Cauibria last week, eight privations of the former surpass thoso persons were murdered in l'hiladcl of all others. This is tho deliberate phia a few week sago, and suicides are language of tho Senator, in a stuuisd nttemut to flatter and praiso tho mc- ..Kanin Tt. was enllod out durinc the discussion upon a bill for tho relief of certain naval contractors, in which the country has been governed for, tn0 tcst oalll !t wiU bo impoMible to the theme chosen for his elaboration, the past five years, by a party "con- fe'et I'ost Masters, Assessors orCollec was tho value of the American mo-' trolcd by crand moral ideas." Either tors, in those States. The reply that cbauic in the recent civil struggle llo believes the N'cgro is equal to any 0f the bad sort, to produce this carni whito man, and hero he expresses his Vu 0f bj00j niuj outrage conviction that his services are great-; ' . , r thnn thonoof the men who boro tho1 cosoMT.-The government, in the Kmnt nPth fi.rbt for iho Union. The v- ii. a ..,,..,.? tu the equal of all white men, tho Negro crs and ,,av0 tliem re-tnanufacturcd Thus, the Southern States will have entitled to vote, to sit en juries, to for government use, by which the dc-j to remain unorganized for National travel with us, to eat with us, to sleep 'partmcnts expect to save $10,000 ; purposes, or take Niggers, or Massa with ue, to onjoy every social and po- annually. .This is something, but icluisctts "loyalists" for officers. Kus litical right that wc enjoy,, are tho tho authoritioa scatter money !Bja ha8 her Poland, England hasher Alpha and Omega ofhis daily thoughts, IJ tho $100,000 needlessly, 810,000 Ireland, nnd why should not "loyal" they are the prominent- traits of the oum not i.isi .ong. i.asi wcck on-Negro-loving disunionists. White men Prt'89 voted $100,000 to buy Fords protect yourselves by your ballots. Theatre, worth not half, and for which 0 'they had no use, and 58,000 moro to - Cojisisi't.vr in 1iushu.--Iii Con- lurnlsli the Vhito Iloueo, no the gress on tho 3d day of March, 1862, 830,000 appropriated early in the scs- Mr. Ilolman, of Indiana, (Democrat,) offered tho following resolution : i' sainted martyr" had contracted be EesolvcJ, That in tho judgment of ioro Booth called him away. Thus this Houso, tho unfortunate civil War $88,000 havo been voted to refurnish into which tho Government of the' tne building that heretofore has not United States has been forced by tho CQSt ,J0 ono.fourtl anil that too ata treasonable attempt of tho Southern . ' ' Secessionists to deMroy tho Union, time it was occupied ly those con nhould not be prosecuted for any other trolled by "grand moral ideas." imrnnsB tlmn tho restoration of tho i ' authority ot tho Constitution; and : that tho welfare of tho wholo people ofth'o United States is permanently invo.vcQ .n mainuuni. K . Pn f n k. d f , f h last form of government under tho 1 J ' Constitution without modification or. authorities .greed to release change." .about 250 of them, on condition that' change" The disunionists defeated this res-' , " 4 rn olut.onbyavotoof60to59. Every Democrat voted for tl.o resolution, Thaddous Stevens and Mr. Speaker uruw, uv mu uum oti i. .vn deliberate intention as early as 1862, to carry out their radical and revoln- tionary programme of disunion. Did not President Johnson speak truthfully when be paid they wero disnnionists? How Changed 1 -Edwin Booth,' ..1 protuer oi .ikcs, appearca ahiib . M"ll . J -a it - ; " ; ; 4.h n..in via nut trrnjir iiiPtirro in ritunniM. the rhaneter of the Moor. A larcer or more brilliant audience never be- fore assembled in that city. It was tiwirlr half an hour, after his nnnear- - - nearly half an hour, after his appear- anceon the stngc, beloro bo could was but 0 out of the 15. Tl.o corn proceed. Ho was greeted with ono mittee, it is thought, this week will round of applause after another. Ono "ge to disagree upon everything, year ago, he had to hido himself in thatcity.in cellars and garrets, to savo his life Such are the character- isticsof "loyalty," about which, a ccr- tain class of people, talk so much. , . . VaT"! am unhesitatingly in favor of conferring the ballot upon the egro." This is what John W. For - noy avows, and so publicly declared, to aNegro crowd in Ph.ladelph.a last weok. As he is John N. Ueary s fugleman, wo are bound to believe Miova' that he also holds to tho doctrine ot Negro Buffrnge If so, is ho a fit man rr,,.. ivnoai M.oi. v,iii. ' for Governor next October. ISr We understand that Mrs. Jeff erson Davis, has at length obtained leave to visit her husband at Fortress Monroe. Loyal KAscjn.nr.-Tho die-union leader, at Washington, have uccn ior .. n,.,.,,,... , t . ()f roncWs, ftro constantly tl0 revel.tor Frv-Provost Marshal tho past five years, seducing Negroes Stcadmon, of Ohio, nnd ling. uen. j. 1BrplllROn t)0 necessity ofdcinanding .vwl.o lad himself made into ft ence of Divine Pro. , ...l .iwull nmoue- them, and S. Fullcrton, of Missouri, a Comm.. .Ponf? aruarnntecB from tlio excluded ' . , ...... ,, the liberation of tl W . . . .. ' .. . .A,l,;,m nr V.r.,..n,l..,:t.in tlinir IJ.Mire. """""i U,,""K ,YUU,U L mttha Alio t on very ecriously, and tho cholera symp- utting the no. .... toms approaching, is putting groid.obiims ton test tluy did not rcct to encounter. They aro already ' Vk ... J """""'" ....... t-ui l;, ....v. . --- I.... il. 1,.... ..,.n..,. Ii.,,, (..t.'.- .I..I...I. ...oc I. n n is il.tm Innca KlK'll flllipr't. H irill III rill w liA shipping loads of their "colorcdfellowtcUmony of tho whit tegroa, who ( JJJ" citizons to New Orleans, and other , have been soeagcrfor the "lsW!ontil0)uillPb(roVcrnmoiit ? Sav Southern ports, under the plea, that'of tho powers ot this gigantic biacK, that climate is more beneficial to the.r poor house. l.,o rooDer.es con,. n.iieu uules beloro the country lo-aay "lt tupin , the Wlir Hnd g0 fnr 0H - " , ' mannr - . ... mi :.: ,T Plnl.inthmnv hv thn South Caro ina moro liable to disturb .. ... .1:... ...... ,.r n ntdl mt be Raid to beanib ;1HR tor Ilea III. inimujui mwumj n muiuji- mi t,im immv v. . v ,v , j - t'. It appneii io uio wcsumii iimirivi im .:,...... ,-,.. ;.t.J ,,f H . tovour , i,,.i n,. .vnnL- nut nmmirf1 l,.n Un c Rt-arcelv bo excetdod bv J ., corruption. J Ins Ocii. f r , he uecuir- , ,:.- t.-;f , . . . ; ; d U)ercb r-t vi 'r,:.n nnpftmfnptnli p . i . . . i . i J lenco tliey aro snipping inai ciass beingcommiltedalmostdaily,throi!gh out tho country, while robberies andl1 I,iiWhm r lii.inT nnrimtrntivl i.i ! every community, and this too after 'tho teachers or morals must Lave been future, is going to save all the waste 'Paper canceled bonds and vouch- t I . 1 T ... 1. 1 sion, did not pay tho debts that the Jdsbrlt appears that the Washington Jail had become so filled with "loyal" negroes, who had been confined there iuj ui iiiwcin v. ...kt,... , j .about ot tbcin, on condition that1 , ,. ... . ' ior negro -ngnis including negro they would go South, which proposi- id?,,T.cred " lf.lhe olI'S Foffnlg0 and equality : and was an ,,n j,,!.;,. I j I phetic and truthful eulogy on that equivoeal.despot.c and barefaced dec- t on the dark.es accepted and had laration that the Southern Slates mukt themselves sent "beyond the lines. ( U merit In tho Republican ' be kcllt m,t ol t,ic Union til tln-y But to the horror of loyaldom, a num.- , It is the first bectionnl party : f,5lo",t' maUe voters of the iirrrocs,nnl mi v.. i. ...... u... v ..man, i v. i u 1 1 1 iu plague their friends, and to relieve them of such provisions and clothing as tho "colored gentlemen and ladies tnny find laying around loose." These. black pets will yet prove a match for , tho "white trash," at the Capitol. I A Mix.-Tl.ad. Stevens' re - con - f ..41 .41. i .1 4 of HMidinn I AmrrMtUi nUnnn. n.l 4 a. , "Fll l" maav n iruuu iudl nvvn. uutu n r cd nPOn .;.ry con. Btitutional amendments, suffrage, the ... - 1 admission of Southern Congressmen, a"J"- Jho highest number ofvoics received for any singlo proposition received lor any singlo proposition and atk to be discharged. Tho Di . rectory is mcciy to ocas mncn con - ouuueu in meir uiuieruiMiig, us i.ic builders of tho Tower of Babylon. A slron rft"0,'t win ,,e mftdo to rally all upon a new lino. Tho radicals havo fallen back in a demoralized condi- tion from their former advanced posi- (tion. This new movement looks to keeping the party a unit, but it will fail of the object. The President npenly avows his intontion to appoint J none but friend of his policy. ' .V... r.:..... ..ru:. BForney's Presi calls President 'Jonnson a corrupt ana uangerous T.l . i . d j -h "ort oemagogue, ana tuoee who support .his policy, parasites and dependents. ..... . For tho father of parasites to ridicule the children, is certainly a new kink !' ' -f "V """'..nic.r.dcr.h.n.wcon.tlnti;; ideas." An iKvmtoATtoN.-Tho IW.dcnt t i. i. ..... m.ii i;nti 1'imrn n. made, wh.le scarcely out ot s.ht of tho National Cajiital and itn duel, I,. IT 1 !. 1 !.... cx-'Ocn. Howard, U very damaging to Mr. Sumner's scrap speech, and the . . . , i . the coUon thefts, which the Treasury luftmin lld nl ofrn nrn'SO "Teat. tlUlt . i-. at .1. .. .......l.ri 4l,A ncany everj ummr u. ..... . , . .' more ludicial victimc.and covclinjr the , is liable loendiCtment ,"1""- J""11-' " ,1U N"i"" v fa ' , . . . 'lironer v o an entire lieon e, may not cotton business r. r .1 1 lor irauu anu pClUmuu. ji u.t pccu.auon. ,1 g.cut book of lievelations is yet to be writ-con(tlruett.(p' Soutli demand gauran ten, tho pages of which will be illus-ees against the revolutionary and in trated with New England Phihnthro- tolerant propensities of New England py, loyalty and negroes. ' . when her protective n.oiioply and fish J J m f r ing bounty jioliey, and, wc miry add, ISrThe Central Directory, has came to the conclusion that it cannot comply with the requests of the Tres. ident, i M. General and Secretary of the Ircasur)-, in tho modiucation oi , ted Mates, i he dominant parly har tho "iron clad" oath, so as to cnablepng during tho war subverted the ' ,1:1. -...!. ..." .1- 1. .! ....1.1 ...I the several departments of tho gov eminent to sccuro honest and compc- agents in the Southern States to udministcr the affairs of State in that section If Congress does not modify Stevens & Co. have mado to the Exec utive dcmrtmcnts, is, that if there are no "loyal" white men in tho South, there are plenty of "loyal" colored men there, or to be found in tho "loy al" North, who can discharge those duties. America havo something too. Tilt GOVF.KNMKNT AT WORK. The President has removed the Post Mas tcr. at Pittsburg and Allegheny City, and U. S. Marshal Murdoc k, and one of tho Collectors for Aleghcny county, nnd has appointed in their steal men who support him in his policy, and oppose tho dis-uniou course of Stevens & Co. A number of removals have also been made in the eastern part of the Stale. Tho Negro Bureauists in this county had better look out, as none but genuino Union men will be tolerated in office. l01' iitTic. As cai ly as 18i)0,when jlforaco Greel ley & Co., organized the mt-ty. preparatory for an " - j - .v.fc. u Bepublican party, preparatory for an J y ndeU h,. , ,. ... . 1 e ver orga n i icu . n i a o cou r. iry. 11 is tho North arrayed against the South. Tl)0 firf,t crack of tho iceberg is vis'.- ' ' . . f b V A g hJ ' tcr not cmigrato to that country . . ... y:?? c-khron'thic reckless demagog,,, in any country. 1 "Xd" n'f T . Z It was simply infamous. If Geary tuTho Ne-ro Bureau candidal u.t ,l 1(5 m,ddl of lho JWTGen. Earlv.who has been spend- endorses that speech he is unworthy fil r.ltM,lfir f.nn f. ,,. . , . -"in a violent storm arose, . -' ' . .1,. . . , lor U ovci nor, ( 1 en. ucary, is becoming wrecked mnnv -,r t, ..1 ing tho past six months in Mexico, l"" 'espeei, or support 01 a singiei . . , . , ; " .,..,,, " , : b. 1 ..... . . white or Un on vi r ;n tl. (.,. inlaimed at being deserted by his "cnttercd the rekt in such manner as ...... ...n . M ....... ... .1.. Wn...l. I ..1 " " - ....... .wt.a ... .1. I ,1,1.. 1 7 .. ' ' ",tu 1 l7'tss u',uens, as to whether ho favored the.be used to do, on tho other sido of incbt m iiro pen y, or bcck vuo intancc o oJ l1ie officers of the nmcnt n9 tho titlo t0 either was , ...,. . - w voi-Km, nj MU -oo .tang, bands again. To the rmuc. For the informa lion of tho curious, wo herebv PiVe '. .. " " . nonce, xnai u.o icaaers oi ti.o pany.; ginc-mou uy -giunu morai iuchn, a. o now offering for sale, two of their leading principles, "loyally" and "vir- tue" The- will bo sold cheap, thoso who have no money can securo them by falling down and worshiping Thad Stevens Si Co. .a.T. : tA.A 1 firut .,.,.,. ,,., ' . . " - ' . ...... . , . V 11.1.. .. ,.,.., ,i.. ...i i...i J .t....0,u...g uio ballot from tho "Irish, Dutch and French," lecauso of their ignorance; Time turn nt.nnnit an A nl.nr.. ll r.. " ....... v..... ,fc (Ui the late Negro slaves. It lakes the' s i e, " ,BUU"1 01 w oo.omon, io unaerstana such Plimntin .mmr.At. such gigantic summorsetts. BGrThe Texas cloet I ' to be held on the Cr6t Monday of June. More Guarnteei Required. Tlit disunion laction. both in and tpoti, inleiiint rorli c0l,ntry at large, ireppectivo . . J I . .. . .1 .! ion ot tlio V. J to demand from H.ckc cliHiinioniMs Home strong guarantees their d.sturb- nrr tm nfiwn r.f thn countrv. and irucuoii ui mi " p III , r t udging from their respective atti- u i o orincrn msumouiiua no R,evens umneP Vtt. nr howlin-1 f nvotf orpr t 10 irraVC ot a - , " ites over llio grave oi a ununu ft-deracv. imntina for the blood of .I...... f Ton' -h - -t aml owi yvcst BIlJ H 're- . , her "great moral ideas, are ai-sailcu and denied her? The object of this prate about guaran tees is too palpable to bo concealed f,.,,m lne intelligent people of the Uni liucrnrs oi iiic jiuujiii-, i.iij iuuwu them through shoddyism, are natur ally desirous and determined by foul means, for they know of no other means, to perpetuate themselves in I power. Ihey see the falal hand writ- 11111 r fin inn w:ui. una urn riinpiivdriiifr like Belshnr.zarto disregard its warn ing voice, tdultifying themselves in "wail and wassail." Imping by elevat ing the stupid negro to the level ot I uit mo iviiuu lain im iuurit-;i, iui whom liiis great and glorious Govern ment was formed by our fathers, to perpetuate themselves in pl.u.e and power. It behooves, therefore, every truly patriotic man in the country to stand by the Constitution as bequethed us; to stand by Andrew Johnson so as he stands firm upon that pedestal, and rescue the country from tho terrors cf P.adiealism. "To your tents, O Israel !" Where Geary Standi. The Pis-unionists held a meeting at Pittsburg on tho night of the 10th. at which Tom Marshall, Esq., made tho follow ing declaration, as reported in ih 1 lixjuitvk tiil ooj.ii'd ly For ney's Press : "As to Geary's principles they were these; General Geary had told him, Mr. Marshall, in his ofllce, that bis platform was the famous speech xitterfl by Thaddeus Steven at the opening of the sesn'on of Congress. Tho only ob jection ho had to it was tho last sen tence. That which referred to Bogcr B. Tuney as ono who should expiate tho wrong bo had dene the colored race in a very warm place, Gen. Geary thought it in bad taste." The speech alluded to has been ex tensively published, extracted nnd commented upon. It was grossly treasonable to the Union throughout; p trt.iso.iauic to tne L nion contained the mostarrog, (for negro "rights inclii 'ant demands , " i T""'" faction. more outrageous i I . . . -i a ju.t-ti. OiFictR. lho Post Mas - ter at Columbus, Ohio, on being ad - n ,. ,. .,r ,v p.:,i..( ... ... n.v A.iiyiiu, in inui Z, L . rouo, irjdicB, that ho has been l ..i i . , . ho busy with his officii nff.i r A Mieech r.cvcr was delivered bv anv 1,01 "e conunucu ocyond six months jciiu.i against mo threatened as- he U. U un.ll. w'Mn .I.rt,"f, ITZXX cither tho Congressional riioceedin.'K l'le, makes thefc lirrtinent remarks j cither tho Congressional proceedings 'or tl.o several Veto Messages, nnd tlmt t.n .nn.i .... r......:..-t..' oo,. t,inl ho has read lho President's 22d fifFM,rl,rv...w..,l, K..t i. T: ', white men employed on city Bailroifds at Boston, refused to work for tho 1 - 1 1 J ' -.vii'iij. 1 1 l 1 1 1 V 1 , ' 1 111'- ' , ,. ...,. m.. '...1. i....... ,csua as, w.IU within 12 hours, forty "colored citi. ens" took their place, and tho" white incli ' ..w.i .1:..,.! .1 ... i.unu ..vm uiouiaii. nuwoiru t GrPiron. .... 1)pmof .... ; - ' . " .candidate for Chief Burgess of Scran- Ii ..... . . i wiii wan ciccuju at tho late election. d 1 , ' J - J v M 1 (4 ' gsin for the Copperheads. - " - ." Mivg j , ...v viitMian- ujmvr xinmnsoi the ancientliomans to know that in his case, "ignoranco ch.sed states are admitted to rcpre- oreven thcGodof Battlcsof the lmr' :., 1. 1:., i sentation. Tho Prehideiit'n ,r.i;,.. ; ' sii.f., i .....:.. i. . . .. , , , , toward off these attacks till the South rentofife World's Hedeemer with j So it Goes. The New York Timet, '' an opportunity of defending her- "Pence on Earth, Good Will to Men " states that on Tuesday last, forty J, Trii ,,n. "J,,,,cd tlie U mi' comes a people, calling them- Another Bureau Smmhed. Our rradcrs no donbt recollect at tie CXpPn9o of Fry. SecUon 20, relating to tho organic- in f lho"1:rovosl Marshal Oeneral'ti . . , ... n lr v . ... -ir. , . . . . , , . ke o'ut the nr.. am:,. T,i,w . - . , D),.;i1 Hi I . LUIIB 1 J II LI, J 1VU 1 lliv iiwui i.i.u iijv. lu on i ik u i if. i.. i i t .. A vo ' . , ,0Ht iu. ., .r..." i euf 1 1 MU 1 "st" " " "" . t.w.iv HIV L1V..H1I -vomuiu 11 1 III I I ill I II irr I'V II! NH Mill mmillt t)fl..ipm lo lh iiiil.hr Horviee " ' ' ' ,t,Vi . . ' ,!r." . 'i " . . . , , rt. , ... from the charge of oflicial corruption , ... . , , .,, '..i.u nt by the admission ef incredible "'V ,T r pn r lie cited the case of ono of the first l'rovost Marshal of rsewioik, who , , .... .1 . , , r had committed and been convicted of crime, ana through whom rry had '., ., , r... ., , f . ... grounu uuvv n una oui ueneu iiu- jn'iijiir. Although this man had disgorged u good mar.3' thousands, ho had just ..... c-i i,r(i - .-:-nt ,..M. .,.n in Philadelphia. Ha went into tho - ' ill Ml. HJ1U I.IIMC UUl I rmy Mr. Conkling sent to the clerk's desk a letter from Lieut. Gen. Grant, if.. ..,.!. io,i, :,, i,:,.i. i. .,.. l.r. ,,..nH nfil, .nnt;nMn,,r.'DehaIf 11 still makes no difference in f,f il.U hnro.i,,. Mr. Blaine, of Maine. m the ten- tlcman from New York had paraded! c war was ViC r?ult- of folly, his private quarrels with General Fry of CV1 P!,w ?ns an.d . ntfaided judg before this House diffiaulties which "UMlt; nd that it is impious to charge had been adjudicated by tha Secretary t concortion on high Heaven, when of War. and this was tho cause of Jt evidently proceeded from a much that gentleman's irritation n:.-ainst rovost Marshal's Densrlint-nt. HeL."0, f '"cijnca to believe with would leave it to that gentleman toh:al "ieon "l-1 ailn " ar, -bod helps say whether General Fry had not j tl,c1 ''ei,v3' b:ltta ll0n3- .f he helps any; come out best. Ho (Mr. Blaine) sent a letter to the clerk's desk, written by Gen. Grant in December last, speak ing highly of Gen. Fry. , Mr. Conkling, of New York, rose , "'land said that the statement of the gen- tu nxeu iawa, cannot now bo ex 0 "TptJcmiin from Maine was false 'He knew , F0101 f tcriere with them often fa-crtllwh..t he was saying. auJ Le rcitcratcli .ni"acl(,u way, even in behalf that it was false. Mr. Blaine, of Maine, demanded that the gentlemnn should point out what he had said as bein.' false: j made the jioint of order that the gen- fa , ' P"Iitic.ans ou bolh sides. Dur tleman should specify what ho dcuoun-' '' J?ff- lnvis vied with Mr. ced as false Lincoln m proclaiming fast dayn, and Tho Speaker (Mr. Dawes in the !" tilIIin on tho respectivo people to chair said that tho Chair did not una-! ''"'oko the favor of Heaven, JlKuinst tain the point of order. j tins we have no objection to make, as Mr. Blaine then made arothcrpoi.it I bot1' B'd"es being much to blame they of order that tho gentleman 'from CP'1IJ "t humiliate themselves in the New York was not in order in denounc-l B'''t of offended Heaven too quickly, ing a member's statement as false jor too much; but wc protest against The speaker sustained the point of !tl,r,t vanity which makes any order as last taken. j people who have helped to bring o. Mr. Conkling, of New York, was jun """ocessary war.inuagine that they al lowed to proceed. are tho peculiar favorites of Heaven, Ho said ho was responsiblo here anJ tliat tho Lord of Hosts is fight and elsewhere for what ho had said, j '" 011 t,'.oir sido and argued that the letter written by! reminds us of an incident in lus (iencral Grant iu December made no'.tor w'l'ch we once readof,that mar reference of the retention of the nro- ')e appropriate here. Some hundred vost marshal's bureau. j years ago a formidable expedition was Mr. Blaine, of Maine.said ho hoi.d ntlcd out by tho Southern European not I'Otitc the cheap swagger of the 'powers to attack and capture a Sea gentleman from Now York about bo- Port 011 the coast of Northern Africa, ing responsible hero and elsewhere , lu' y the Mahometans. It was a Wo all knew what it mcatt at least most powerful fleet and Bailed under we did when our friends from tho se- ",os.t flattering auspices the Pop ceded States were here it then meant having gone to the sea shore to bless a duel. the armada, and it being attended bv The vote was then taken, and tho the prayers of all Christendom. At 20th section was stricken out : and a tho same lime, in all the mosoucs wont ak.(iii it n to was adopted pioviding that the Provost Marshal's Bureau fcball brother officers, lu-nilv ,f nl.r.m . ' j ' have declared for lliester Clymcr l Why don't he have some of them a. , .... ... . rrslpfl mill liml nn In. 1 li 1 1,,, r,-.l. "i' kj ,,v niuiin'o. nn .i.. i, hid 2. iiii'iiiiiv. efi Tim '- fli'limna I',,.-,.,...,. - - - w . iviiiiu j ii i. v ii iir,.Miu Jr.f ii, ..i.i. . r .i.. . t''' ,nfllcs tlue pertinent remarks In!'0 Hhe lladicals and the attitude ot the President: "Tim m.,.t Bt,.! r x..,i:.t ..r". : " ' , "r.7 v u..vi mnjouy is io uo an tno harm agninst 11 . ... t when down! The V r d n " '1 Mrodden these prostrate Stat, andirrovhl. rlofi,..!- il.. :i .t i- - " J ..ID V. .1 l safely. HomavnerU in 11. off,,.. lauaticisminayoverwhcml.ini. But tl)0 of ... o... .r him. ' Tho lil.crt. on l,,.1 ........ J ,, l,o overwhelmed when ho is. Ii8 satcty is identified with the well-being of tho republic; for there is no stav 0,1,0 "public; for there ism to tho destructive srhonm. nf n. olutionists bnt I.i. r.,,1. ?. ,10.n H . . 1 m ""'Whtann ; n o rev- no safe- tV but ill bis i?i'lrrniiH ..:.i , ."mm, JT' "V" V" "" w Ul HID Dtlirini' IAmilv. in rrnnn o j , ( irg m r hiladelrfcia. Trovidenes in War Many persong appear to regards to Civil War as an tunieiul jntorf!! ndenec intended f( io African race party of the. QJ particular imtrj purpow. We aJ attniiJ ;inrougn tu eiiuiui cecnes oi blood at . T 7 d U? ! very , ""ngelHe tl,a , a k '",1;. u i T, ?"T to natural ana moral laws ordamorf i . , .. .... v..... vinu iyi to natural and moral laws ordained cl God' tut it dpc. not follow that the ciuv uj alio uiniu uji jjuov, BHVO ag punishment lor tho error, and iraper St. James says ''whence come wsn liiKi n Hi in r Rmonrr vn . rnniA t a,j , S,li.., .1 " l " j"u, uu.no uiev not henco, even of your lusts!" Now. O r z J J uttti when wecomo to try the lute Civ. ... , . , , r by this standard, we find tha - . n .' . i f ( r n r Qun kt lrun ina t mi working of tho peaceful mode of thi , ' , i . r ,,,. , , . 1 . 1 tion ol natural laws, anu lusting fori , , ' , u'l f. . f. ' ... . this moral irrepressible conflict into n pprcssiblo conflict into ul political one : and, without regard tul the equal rights of the Southern reo l jile, attempted the organization of a Keat rKil.t,cnl Norl Wn pnrty for tU express purpose of forcing their anti. l . . v I iuki uy nuns upon tne 5outh.Itl it bo alleged that neither were thai people of the South innocent in " this i"r nrgnment. where the first error lies, aii it is only nccesbary to show J,r region. jiassacnusctts.. nnd, fulhermore, that if the "battle ill not always to the strona." vet the tceak must generally have the advant age of breast works when they gain the victors-. If God., having establinh. ed his fixed laws, cannot now bo ex- oi a ju.i cause, we have little reason i t0 "' .10 would so interfere in a war manifestly brought on by the bad !PMon an 4 pen-frted judgments of l!P the prayers of the faithful Moslem l tl.o same overruling Providence for ,0 causetheabandonmcntof the whole ...i:,:.. . V -1 , 7 V ' . , w 1,080 rrayerB Z .tlt 'Tl mir car. and in wlmtn .i.air a:a . ' V. 111.11 u.M II" .)...:... ... ' ...r . . . ui-niKu iu iiiienero r in ouroinnion neither.-Thc same winds which scat- tent imnuK.. !. ... ,j vim irLiau 111:1 y were the results of natural causes pcr- f.w.l 1.. -J..... .... I'..,.. 1.. i.. i j ... .... ivi.ii iiiui-in-iiueili ill llio roiiprTi nt . i 1 . ""' lonctrna oi SX'c?Z. fid( 1. had fidcl, h It is .Moodsl not Hod a will tlmt shed shall be tho only arbiters of k - u. : ' . .V'" Y"V "'oners oi ..... ..... cusjhucs. ins character shouh! no longer bo regarded as that of tl.o Kh,n " -" v rurimso wnicn could have boon better done othcrwiso, had our people acted out tho Chris tian spirit they professed ; or bad they been to them the principles on. which our government was founded. I Vt-itm inter (Md.) A dvocatc. 3IIon. Jcsso D. Bright, of Ind., has obtained a verdict against the State military authorities for $9,47G.. 44, for damages done to his property, while in possession of the military. IrExPresident Buchanan wm rerenty fire years old en the 23d ult.