Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 15, 1870, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Till.
1.S.1RFIELD BLTl BLICAX "
IlTAUMHU CD IN Id IT.
-j largest circulation of any Nows-
paper in North Control
Pennsylvaniai
TeTms of Subscription.
ai4 t evl?nnce. or within 3 ttontbi....9l2 OO
eid after 3 and before tt moutbi 3 SO
.a.d af.cr tbe ripiratiun of 0 moutlii... 3 OO
Ratos of Advertising.
AOiifot ailvortiiuniciiU, per equaroof 10 llnea or
eu, 3 titnei or lura, $1 0
For each eubscqaent insertion 0
(sinlitratort and Ei tutors notice!.. I 50
litore' notices , S 50
itieni and E strays 1 10
solution not leca 1 00
foeiional Cards, 1 year , 6 00
?. notiocs, per line 16
YEAULY ADVERTISEMENTS.
nare ti 00 1 column $.13 00
uaree.. ..15 00 J column 45 00
tare... ..20 00 1 aoluuin 90 00
Job 'Work.
BLANKS.
--ile quire $2 60 I quires. nr. quire,?l 75
-. Aires, pr, quire, 2 00 Over 6, per ciuiro, 1 50
IIANPGILLS.
iieet,2Jar Wee, $2 00 I i sheet, 5 ar lcsa,$5 00
i tliMl, 23 ar leu, 3 00 1 sheet, S5 or lcs,10 00
Or.r ti of ewoh of above at proportionate rate.
GEO. H. noODLANDEll,
Editor and 1'rnprtctor.
,! I - -----
Cards.
willi as a. mici. raaii rn.iiso.
WALLACE &, FIELDING,
ATTORN EYS - AT - LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
yasr-Legel business of all kinds attended to
with promptnes and fidelity. Office in residence
tl William A. W'eliaee. janl":70
A. W. WALTERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
a.OISe la tlia Court House. fdeeSly
H. W. SMITH,
ATTORNEY' - AT-LAYV.
I.S0 Cleat field. Pa. ly
William a. wallaci. J. ilas wiLitna.
WALLACE &, WALTERS,
Ileal Eitate Agrnti and Conryanevra.
Clearfield, Peun'a.
VSBnCaVI A.I131SJ UUUUI IIU aviii, iuiuf
laed. oonrevanet'S prepared, taiea paid, and io'U
roaeee taken. Office in new building nearly
opposite Court lluuH. janl.ii
ISRAEL TEST,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearfield, Pa.
f-Oftee In the Court Home. jylL'tT
JOHN H. FULFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clearrlrld, Pa.
Oftee eo Market St., car llaruwick A Irwin',
lr.iar Store.
see-Prompt attentioa eirea to the securing
f Bountr, Claims, Ac, and to all legal bunneu.
Mareh U, 18(17 It-
ROBERT WALLACE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Wallarcton. learflrld ( eunty, Penn'a.
VfL,A1l lefcal buiinerl promptlv attended to.
WALTER BARRETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Odea Eeeond St., Clearteld, Pa. not5l,
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
And Real Itetats Aetut, Clearfield, Pa.
Orn-eoD Third itreet. bet.Cberr A Walnut.
94TRepectfulljr olferf Lie eervlrea lo eelling
aad buvina laada to CUarDelJ and adjntmr.i
jantliia ; and with aa einerienee nf OTer twentf
vtara a, a eurreror, Sattere biioielf that be enn
reader ali.f.olic.a. foblsdl tf
WM. M. McCULLOUGH,
ATTORN tV AT LAW,
ClrarOrld. Pa.
OSea oa Market street one door eait of the Clear
field Cuunty Hank. oavl,'M
Jebn 11. Orrie. C. T. Ale under.
ORVIS &, ALEXANDER,
ATTOI'NKYS AT LA It,
llelleroute. Pa. (leplS.'dS.j
E. I. KIRK, M, D.,
rUYSlC'lAN AND SUROEON
I.ntbemhurw, la.
JaaT-Will attend pronip'.'. to all profionl
a'ite. atisl:l:pd
DR. Al THORN,
: PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
TTAVINO lo1" Kvlertown, ClwAHd eo
Fa.. otTrra bis pntfenionai servirw to the
aipl of the surroundinK country. S pL 21,'6B-y
Da. J. F. WOODS,
PHYSICIAN k 8UUOEON,
1 TlaTlnf ffmord to AnfinTtllt, ra.,ntTTa bis
profeMtrional Mrricre to the pripla of that place
and iha aurrouaio( country.
All pmmptly
svttenlvd to.
lii.-e. s run pd,
J. H. KLINE, M. D.,
rilYSICIAX SURGEON
"ITAVINll located at Pcnnficld, Ta., offers his
I I pmfeMiunal ereieee to the people of that
plage and surrouadilif evuutry. All calls pmmptly
atleo led to. Vol. 11 if-
JEFFERSON LITZ,
THY SI CI AN 4 SURGEON,
HAVIKfl loeated at Orreola, Pa., offers his
prnfeeelonsl -ereleee ta the peoptt of Ibat
xiaee and eaerounding eenntry.
tc. A II ealls rroniptly attended In. Off-ce
ad reeldeaea oa CurliB at., foraaerly eeenpled
say Dr. Kline. )! ly
DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD,
fjtl Suritua of the Urg tnpol, Peaniylraoia
4 V4untra, harinf raturai-d fruoa tha Army,
bfTcra liia profane. ooal earricae io tha citieeos
f 'lrflld euutj.
Prf- atonal ealle praraptly atUnlrl to.
Office as Seoead a tree t, furserly oe?ufied by
Dr. Ve4a. (..r4f II
DR. T. JEFFERSON BOYER,
" rilVSIClAN ANDSniOKON,
rVrfwd Ptnrt, ClrarflfM. Pa.
Sfc,Wavim prrnanrntly Ifwttd, hf now oiTcra
fci irfffiti)iia) Mrvtri lo Ihe PitiMn(tI t Irernrld
and ririaiiT, and the public rfncrally. AM ealle
prmoplly ftri.4 to. ortl'.' JT
F. D. READ, M. D.f
rUVSlCUN AN U bUKtiEOX,
fteepertfullr rfire Ii let ervlcea to the ritlient of
tba enrrwDnirf country. apr.ft Aia pd
DEHTAL rAMKE!".SHIP.
Da. A. Jt. HILLS,
Ifi'e to Inform ble aatrnne, and the
4lly.t at he haieaaociated with hua
lo the prctraof Dt-nt'etry,
S. P. SHAW, D. D. S ,
Whales, rradaate of tba I'htldrlphia Pent I
roUeea. ar.rt ihrrerore l.at tbo tie;nt attet.
t1a tit i.rrtffMionet aklll. All -rk done in
the office I will hold is? lf prenally rKnti
Itle for heing done la tbe awt antirUFt.iry
Bet and hifhert ordr of the mfeuioa.
An MtaMuhed prartica of immj iw yaare in
Ihli plat enable aoe to epeak to my potiente
aeith ootsidenoo.
K a r iiU froea di fiasco ahould ha anade
by letror ft rtayi before the ptttcnt dreiv;ai
f-tT- aai t, lell ly.
jliiA
GEO. B. G00DLANDER, Proprietor.
VOL. 12-WII0LE N0.2172.
G. H. HALL,
RACTICAL PUMP MAKER,
NEAR CLKAnFIKLt), PEXN'A.
.r-dc-Pumns alwnrs on hand ami mnde to order
onshurt uutice. Pipes btiri'il on reasonable terin-i.
All work warranted to render eatiilaotion, and
delivered If desired. luy2.i:lypd
GEORGE C. KIRK,
Juitloe of the Pence, Purveyor and Conveyancer,
LutlicrMburg, Pa
All btiHnees intrufted to liim will be promptly
attended ti. Prsrimin wi idling to employ a fur-
voyor will do wall to give bint a e:.!l, u. If tint tern
hiiuii-ir that be onn rvtider siiticfueiion. l-tV-rd uf
conveyance, article of nwuiuetit, and all 1-rgiil
pnper, promptly and ncutly cxwuUmI. niar.iujp
HERD & Co.,
-AND AGENTS,
PliiMpsborfj, Centre County, P.
r-nel Kutnto of all kinds bou-'l.t and iold.
Also, dialer in all kinds of Lumber. tni::i,T0
DAN I EL M. DO HERTY.
BARBER & HAIR DRESSER,
SECOND ETBKET,
Jy!3 C L 1-1 A It r' I 1. 1, I A. pi
CHARLES SCHAFER,
AG Ell 1) EE It It HEW KB,
Clearfield, Pa.
bop.-s by strtet attention to liuiiuefw nnl
tue uianufuctura of a auwrior artiule of JIt.t,ll
to rrceiva the palruttasc of ull tlie old and many
new cuntomcra. Aug. 23, tf.
THOS. S. WASHBURN,
SCALER OF LOGS,
Glen Hope, Clearfield County, Pcnu'a.
rpaE euberlb;r ba derotej mueh time and
1 attention to the MCAL1NU OK I.ODS. and
tali re chit nielhi.d of olering bi eervleea lo tbue
who merneed them. Anjr lurtber ioformetioa
c.n be bad by addreeelng aa aboro. jell) If
SURVEYOR.
DWIU ItEAMS, I.uthcrtburK, leatliitu to.,
l'a., oflerl bie aerriere a hurTc,rir in the
nt endortheeuiinly. All callewill be attended
to promptly, and the chargea moderate. J:1'J:,0
SURVEYOR.
rTIIIK under.iened offer, hie renieei a Fur
X veyor, and amy be lound at hie reiidenee, in
Uwrenee tuwnrhiv. Uturi will reach him di
rected to Clciii lie! J, l'a.
mat 7-lf. JASJLS Hi ii n .!..
THOS. W. MOORE,
Land Surveyor and Conveyancer,
rf AVISO recently located In tho bonmgb ot
1 Lnuiber titv, and re.uined the practice uf
l..iud Survevina rejnectfullv tin.len hn prufi
lonal lerricee to the ownere of and Fpeeulatori in
I. nil. in Clearteld and ndu.iliiug re-untin.
Ileede of oonvevinoe oeutly extcuti it.
O.Tice and residence ono dour last of Kirk A
Fpcnocr'e store. aprH:p.Uin.
N. M. HOOVER,
Wholesale A Retail Dealer ia
Tobacco, Cigars and SnulT,
Two dmtrs casl of the Poet Office,
MARKET BTKKET, CLEARFIELD, PA.
"fcA larirrascortincnt of Pipes, Cigar Cat's, Ac.
alwaya on band. m iv-ij
J. K. EOTTORF'S
rilOTOGRAPU GALLERY
Market Rtreet, Clearfield, Pa.
ej-CBOMOS MADE A RPEt'IALTY.-SX
IVTdATIVES made In elimdr, as well as in
J 1 clear wenlh"r. Ci'nt-intlt on hand a pood
a..itroent of FBAMK.-", 61 EI!i;oS ll'l.M and
p'lEllEoSCtil'lO I1.S. Iraiuci, Iruta an,
.ft le of moul lin?. made to order. an: 2i-tl
REUBEN HACKMAN,
Hou:o and Sign Painter and IMper
Hanger,
Clearfield, I'cnii'a.
.Vill execute jol.s in bis line promptly and
ia a woikmaiiiikc inntiuer. ajrl.tw
THOMAS H. FORCEE,
MAI.CB 11
GENERAL MERCIIANDlsr,
CiltAIIAMTOS, Pa.
Also, eitensire in.nufaetnrer and dealer in Fnuare
Timber and r-uwed Lumber ot ail hiuue.
r-Ordera aolicited and all tills peomptly
tiled. U I
am. albkiit orxiiY iLnrnr..- w. At bi:rt
W. ALBERT & BRO
JUnufacturere A extcn.ive iKalerrio
Sawed Lumber, Sauare Timber, Lc.
WOODLANIJ, I'fc.MV A
JT-Ordcra solicited. Bills filled on short nolior
and rraFiinsMc terms.
Address Woodland P. )., Cleaif. ld Co., Pa.
JeSi.ly
V ALLLI'.T A UHH.
FRANCIS COUTRIET,
Mi'.UCHANT.
I'rcnclivlllc, t learfleld County, Ta.
Keeis constantly on hand a full a.-oi'nient of
UrT Ooodf. Hardware, tlroserles, and everything
usually kept in a retail store, whieh will I soid
for ensb, as sheep as elsewhere in tbv eouuty.
1'renchv ille, June J7, IMo-lj,
C, KRATZER & SONS,
M E II CHANTS,
nrALKiiB is
Dry GcciIe, ClctLiif, Hatuvrare,
Cutlery , Queeneetare. Grrvcctke, Prov Ulom ar J I
tUiDgloe,
Clcartlcld, renn'a.
t-At trilr flewtitre rfM( ft a FrmtirJ ttri-et,
near II. F. 1ixlor A Cu' ller.lurc -It jnU
M0SHANN0N LAND 4k LUMBER CO.,
Ost'KOI.A IsTKAM JlII.Lf,
SA.vi'fAnl nri
LL'JIBEn, LATH, AND TICKETS
II. II. Fllll.l.IXtU Ol'.II, rn-sid.nl,
OfSce Fore-t riaee. Kn. 12.'. f. sill St.. Phil'a.
JollX I.AWsllK. SlipelinlfP.lenl.
Je(l'f,7 Osceola .Mills, I learbeld eouiiiy. Pa.
SAMUEL I. SNIDES,
Practical Watch Maker,
OpitofitT tlic CVnrt Ili uir,
f KroM) frTBKKT, ( LKAIiri l:M, PA.
T-.!I kind of Watrhta, Clorke and J. wilt;
promptly rt paired, and work narrautrd to civt
Miitiiariion. -
JAMES C. BARRETT,
Justice of the I'eaee and Ll-ejid Com eyanosr,
l.allirraburf;. Clrsrfli ld t o., Ps.
rfl-follectioae A nmittajieee prorptly anade,
and all kinds of leg! instrunieou execun-,1 on
short notice. mayl.Tltl
Hol'sl-.IIOI.P IP lops. Tnbs. Itrooni.. IV. -Ii
llnMer.. t tinms. Ilulter lu.wl.. Coder Mill-.
Ils u llii -k. Holland Paper and Murhn ltlin-t.
t liihc. ll.-kt. Te. Trees, Ae.. al
(Oppaeit the Jail.) C. K RATZHrt'S.
S)or.s.1..,lee'end Cbildeen'e en.oen mde.
I.aslirif Oaiters. K id and I'urpel Shprt-r.. Me
rissro and t.tore Kid liattnnralr, t'hil liei,'. ''olored
Sboe tery cheap, al C. KRAT7.KH S.
ftipfinsil. Ibe Jail.) n.".'i-1itl
rilrowara snd andnml.tal su pertere of ever,
ti. l:e; Sturee-f BARl s i ICS A IS. IS.
IT,
ILU.
THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, TA.
WKrtXESPAY MflllMN'd, JI XK 15. IST0.
TIIU l'OOTHTl:P4 OK kixay.
Oh! let the soul its sluiuliers bre'nU
Arou.e its seimes, and awako
To see how soon
Life, iii itx ploriis, jrlides away.
And the stern footsteps of dec:iy
C'oues stc.ilii.j- on.
And while wo view the rolling tide,
lluwu nliieh O'lr f.owitij minutes glide
A way eo find.
Lot us the prcfciil hour employ,
And deem eueb future dreutu a joy
Aindy piil.
I.- t no vnin ln.j.e deceive the mind,
Nu buppier let uu hope lo lind
To morrow linin to-diiy ;
Our (.'il'lui dreae-.s of ywre were height,
Like them the preeent eUnll delight
Like thviu dueay.
Our liven like lmsteninx streams must he
That into ono oiif-iillinx sea
Are doomid to lull
The sen of hearh, wliunc wavrs roll on
O ur kin and kinjc d-ini, cruwu aud throne,
And swallows all.
Alike the river's lordly tide,
Alike lite huiulile rivulet's glide,
Te flint end wave I
Ileatli levels poverty aud pride,
And rh-h and poor le'p side ly fide
V, ithiu the grave.
Our birth is but a starting place;
Lii'e is the running ot the ruoc,
Aud dealli Ibe goal :
There all our glittering toys are brought
T uat pt'h alone, ot nil unnuuht,
1, found ol all.
Pee, then, l;ow poor and little worth
Are nil those glittering toys of earth
Ttult lure u here;
Ilrejms of a sic. p th.vt death must break
Ala.! Iiefure it bids us wake,
We disappear.
Iiong ere tho dump of earth ran blight,
The olieeh's purr glow of red and while
Ha pus.o'd away ;
Youth siuikd, and all wns heavenly faro
Ago came, and laid his finger then.
And a here are they ?
Where is the strength that spurned decay.
The strp tlint roved so light and gr,
'1 lie bean's bliihe lone F
The strciig'h is gone, the step is slow,
Aud jov glows wearisome, and woe!
Yt lien age comes on.
"EDWIN M. STANTON."
tttply or Judge Black
SENATORTWILS0N.
Tho following is tho greater part of
the tirticld ol'Judgo J. S. lilack, in tlio
Galaxy 1'wr Juno :
To (lie Ifnnornblc llfnry 11 i(on, Srn-
atur from Miitsochutictts.
In tho February number of tho
"Atlantic) Monthly appeared an arti
cle of yours entitled "i.dwin M. Stan-
Ion. H contuiiiB some "iiinoiiicnn
which nro very wonderful, if true;
and il false, they ought to be corrected.
I usk vou to review this production in
tho light of certain facts which I now
ahull lake tho liberty to mention.
51 V principal object is (o Kitisfy
" I , ,, . i n .......I I,. 'Iilol i.l I in iirmt' 'II W 11 till I I Ajllitlll UUU UlUlltl JIH Ul'-iJUMIW HUH uuniVUWiliy KM illU w 111- 1 1 H 1 1 U 1 1 1 M is, cc.iiiiur i IIIV IIUS
you Ibal you havo wholly tn.sunde,- Gc , nil n t h o I t w ' '; ,;,,,, , , f ,ri,vi.Jllfl d,culijll f others. !,eet, denounced in unmeasured terms
stood tho character of 5fr. Stanton, o ' J 1 0 . ,,;,, Wll8 ,!li;j More 'a word J. S. BLACK. by a number of iho leading Iladical
and grossly .njuri'd hu by what you ' x " ' " ',, 0 ! Jould bo said.' The nccuscrs knew . wn.
suppesed a panegyric. Hut bcloio I South, u. 1 o ncyr r " ' V1.ry tt-t. ,1, it would not bear the Sw.;k..n.i CAitptis.-lf tho broom Ji is n fact worihy of remembrance,
begin 1'u'i;r,ol?t' investigation. Mr. Sickles is wet in boiling suds o.tco a week, thai a member ol tbo opposition par
ol' your crroit about other persons. V ii T . m m -t o u s, , , I o, mj id iesof'o.der") that they will become very tough, will i.otUy c.,.,i.l utter a sentiment in favor
I your vituperative description of I ,n t niiso I. bo (li s i oi U i i.i ic , - u t.vilI,.m.c .li,,,,.,.. cut the carpel, last much longer, und f ihe abolition of obnoxious disnbilt
tl, It. hniinii ni in n st.ratiuii. vou leated, lor notlitlig tiro CoulU liuxO; , .. , .. ,? ... ..i i:i, - I .- - .. . , .
Iho Buchanan administration, you
allege that "the President and 'his
Attorney General i-urrcndcrcd tho
Government's right of self preserva-
lion" and "pronounced against Ha , sinewy mm couuen lul. ..,u.u
power lo coerce n seceding State." recommend peace, nor offer your sup
You refer manifestly to tho opinion of port to war. oa woulJ lake neither
tbo Attorncy-liencral, dated the 2ft h tbo olive branch nor the sword, l ou
of November, DUO, defining the duties refused to s.tlle, mid you inai.e no
and powers of the I'residert and to preparation for the contest. Lutyoii
1 . .. .... t. , .,-1 ..I tel,ol tvn. t inn llin MCi'l'it
tho public nctsol mo I 'resident which
....... .i...s i. b- ,i... o,l..i,. of Km
liiMI .Hilt iiw i""r. v. . . w. . i-i
Law Department mid soualed bis in defiance of law, mi l illnuit means,
conduct accordingly. Upon this would de btro war on its own lespon
ground mainly, if not entirely, you sibility. This would have been an
denounce that administration as not expulsion of the Southern Stales from
only weak mid unpatriotic, but wil- tho Union, for it would have placed
fullv wicked und treasonable. I pro- all their people beyond the rotc- lioii
pos'o to show that you have commilled of Federal law; they would r.ccessa
it cardinal error, if not something j rily liso in self defense ; our little
.... . . , , I u ..f It.-A t ,li-,.,l hi.... hoiiM nee.
worse. 1 lie coarse way in wincn vou
clniige the dead ns well us the living
with the bighcnt crimes, would jtistily
a reply in kinguugo much plainer
than I "intend to use.
Your mode of thinking and speak-
ut! on stibiects of ihi kind nro
. r
ooso and inaccurate tnai u is neecs-
sarv to liuiiisii ynu wiiii mi wca in
certain elementary principles which)
lo inopt oilier men uro too laminar,
to talk about.
1. Tho fiV.r.TMir.cwf of the United
f'.atcs it the CoiK.t'tittiun and lY-irs.
2. Tho j'ri'eYJ'i'iiitin. of tho Govern
ment consists in viitiiitiiininy the
supremacy ot tho Constitution and
tbo laws.
. 8. For Ibis purpose certain rormre
p.iw crs m e delegated to the Executive,
w hich he may use to defend the laws
when Ihey aro resisted.
4. Put in Ibis country, n. in every
other, except w hero iho Government
is an uhsolttle despotism, the authority
of tho I hicl .lini'istiiUo is luuilcil ami
bis bands ar'o lied up by tho legal'
i ... t I.;... f 1
H'nil H tiuii", t" pn tm in uii iminii
restrictions, to pi
physical force iigaiiiit Ihe life, liberty
and properly ol bis fellow-cittitens,
unless in certain prescribed ways and
on proper occasions.
b. lie is bound by Ins in.niftirul
onill lo keep wilhin those
he brcal tbo laws, lie it,
limits- if
lmy the
Government ; bo cannot slab tbe Con
stitution in the back becauso be is
iilianl that somebody clso w ill strike
, I in I lie. f nee
6. Tho Government of tho United 1:11111 "'"'" rolesions wo ptomotcu
States, w ithin its proper sphere, is alhim in his liu tieas, and gave him
rovcrriqn, ns much as the Stntes arc '"'. "onor "I'd Miiuiio. ism, nc
sovereign within their sphere. Jtj cording to your account, bo was nil
acts iwmnl.,il,hi upon the people and j "1 hoping (r tbe
claims their d.rcvf obedience in its Gme when he could bcirsy iho Con-bm-a
A a n Stnlo rnniiot mnkfl war ! stttlttion nnd Its fi lends 111 lbs , rtn-l
tinon a cilv. county, or town, and
put ull its inhabitants to tbo sword
because some of them have uctcd or
threatened to act illegally, so ihe
General Government is ulso restrained
from exterminating the w hole popula
tion ol a Stalo for tho offences, actual
,r !,,lt,jlil rF ...in.-i ul,, lit-n n.nrt.nr
'
incm. i-.'llll, 01 iiiv 1111-11 nuiisiiiini'reil nail
7. Tbesn.ralledor,li.,anresofseces.fvorsonbis head. Ho had at b ast
sion in l'iO-'Gl were the declarations
of certain persons who made them
that they ihlmttrd to difobry the laws
. . ,
, of the United States. It was the duty
. " if J
PRINCIPLESi
CLKA11FIKL1), PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1870.
pal ajusjumuja
uf Ciiniri'oas ittitl tlio l'ro-iilt'itt to o
tlml fiireililu rcnihliitico lo tlio Iiiwh,
wlit'ti ttttiiiilly iitntlo, hliotild bo itit'l
ly ft couiitor-fiirco stilliciitct to put it
down ; tut iit illiiT Coiiri'M nor tlio
l'l-okUlunt lind iiutlmriiy to ilitltn'o
war mid lie-in liost ili lion, liy nnticiia
tiun, ituiitnl till tlio ii'tiilo at once,
anil iiul llictii nil in Uiu itttitttdo of
ittlilic ont'iiiieH williont rpejtii'J to
their perwiiul nill or iniioixnio.
Afmi t from tlio rvliioim obligation
of liis out h, In loved tlio Conmitutioii
of liirt conn try on liia own itcenttiit, ns
tho Lest Government tlio world over
saw. 1 tin not expect you to ayinpu
lliize willi this Icelino; ; your till'celioits
art! otlurwisu engtim il. Hut can you
not niako Homo uliowuiivc for liin at
tacltiiK'tit to tliat great ciniiact wliiclt
was fi allied liy our furefat liers to no
euro union, jtisliic, peace, Slato indo
pendenco mid indiviJiinl lilieriy for
outwlves mid our postotily ?
Anotlierlliittc; : AM liie predecesor8
govorned their conduct by similar
notiotihof tidelity to tlio (..oiintitulion.
In peace mid in war, in prospeiity
anil disinter, tlirotigh ull cliuiif,'ea, in
Kpitoofull IhrentH utid provocalioiiH,
tliey bad Uept their oaths and ui-hii-tiled
no iinxninlcd power. It wan the
muni iiufunil thino; in tlio wot Id for
Mr. Ruihanmi to billow tho example
of Htich men its Wanliinton, Madison
ninl Jaelifon, ralhcr tlinii the piecepls
of tl.oHO Miiitll but feiuciouH )olitlciatiH
who tbotif;ht their own p:iM-ioiiH und
interests u "higher law" than tho laws
of tho country.
Atiain: All his ndviMeru not I
alone, but ail of ihem expressed tlio
clear and unbeeitatiiig opinion that ,
bis view of the law on the subject of j
coercing .Slates was right. His legal
duty being fettled, not ono ainong 1
them ever breathed a suggestion that '
bo ought to violate it.
Resides: Tbero was a question of
natural justice, ns well us legal pro-1
priety, involved in innkinir war upon
tho Slate at that timo. Nine tenths
of the Southern people were thor-!
. . , . .1 IT.'.
ottgliiy uevoieu to mo L'liton, unu
bad committed no sin against il even j
in thought. Would il huvo been well
to bring the visitation of tiro, sword,
nnd famine tiion whulo eotiimiiiiilies
ol innoeciit pei Miiis ? You will nruba-
it bl j- atiewi r IhU in tlio unintuitive, j
lou lliiiiK tnai no (ipportuniiy
to
bed the blood nod plunder the prop
erly of men, women and children
who live beyond tho Potomac ought
ever lo bo lost. Mr. Utichanan might
havo seized that occasion to imitate
John Brown on a largo scale, und
thus made himself a'dieroicchuructer'
in your eyes. Hut you must be awnre
that ho would have been regarded by
tho mass ol men us a moral monster ;
and tho uduiirution of yourself and '
have been' but a poor compensation j
r,,o ilm ciii'i-inil wei, fbt of inlamv willi i
......I.. ;.. ai..Li.,.i1notia u-onni
which tbo rest of tho world
would
havo loaded bis memory.
Further sti
till: You know that the .
..I ,i, i. ...i r.,.
leated, lor noti.tng ciro comu nave
resulted Iron, such a war as you now
utilise Mr. Miciiauaii mr noi niiihiitg.
J our party in v oi.giess, . u
"", ""
of votir heart that theiidtniiii-lralioii
y i
i.-h in a fortnight ; bclbro tlio fourth
of Jiitreh tho ilidependeiicc of the
South would be n seltled lact.
1 conic now to the mote important
..I ...... ;..i ti l.i, l. .l,e..,ilv
coiiccriis Jlr. Stunlon. Your attacks
I'illtl'. WOI ........ j
........ it, ...t. 'I' ,- no, I Tl,, in in.
epo -.i........., ..-..v. - ,
, " "S"' "vr i
nee,
but Iho character of Stanton
must
utterly perish if it bo not defended
against your raise.
Yon givo us tho first information
we ever bad that Mr Stanton, though
acting, with tho Deiiiocialic parly,
was nn iibolilioiiist lit heart almost
from bis earliest youth. For this fuel
you vouch bis dot titration t Judge
Chase more than thirty yenrs ago, at
Columbus, Ohio; and yon attempt to
corroborate it by t iling hi" association
lit Wushinglon with Dr. llailey und
other nbolilionisls. If you tell tho
lllllll, HO MIlB Hi" in'T-t iii.iniii'Bi
impostor Ibal ever lived or died
Amours us. bis political principles were
. ..... i .i ,..,
thorgl.l to be as wclUnovvn a ibis i
nnnicund ocetipattoii. Ho never ul.ow- ,
. ,
ed Ids lidelily to bo doubled for one
motnent. 1 1 w as pet lis lly uiiders'ood
that bo had no ullinilies whatever
with men of your schools in moralsor
politics. His c i Hid ii.iui t i "ii of tbo
lilioliliotnsts was unspni nig lor llieir
n.vpocrisy, their corruption, tneir
enmity in tlio t iiiisiiiiiiioii, ami uieir useii, mf, n tinconiradicU'd, It must
lawless disregard for the lights ol , , nil to oilier misconceptions of liim.
Slates mid individuals. Thus he won i '.pj,ca the offences against law, jus
the confidetice of Democrat s. t'n the ; i se. btimattilv. nnd truth which on
; clutches ol their enemies. 1'or tins
cold blooded and debberato treachery
vnti ItiwopHlr tint n,lt..i rnl ion rtl t tin
A merii an people You might its well
. ..... -
propose to cunonir.c J udus Iscm u.l.
I maintain on the other band, that
ho wns what he seemed tn he, a Found
and sincere frier.d, political and per
sonal, of tho men who showered their
favors on bis head. Ho had nt b ast
i ..r .1 - '...1 1 ...:.
tbo sverngo amount of altachincnl
for "the Constitution of tbe United
.. . . . . ,
States, and for the pence, good order,
and happiness cf the sr.tnc
As
"VV-i't.-,
- ,. ' o '
NOT MEN.
ncccb-ary oonseipitnco, lie drcatlcd
the liiNhoncst liu.l dectructivo rule
wlticli lio (iireHiiw that yon woultl lie
Hiiro to s.Htitl)lir.h n h hooii itHynu could
II ia (li'niocracy diil not cetifO when
tlio war opened. In the Hummer ol
1 SOI , when your nnti coiiHlil titionnl
jirint iplcH ln-f'tiii to he pritcl icn liy car
ried i til. hy tho kidtiuppiii",H of inno
cent rjti7e"nH, liy the HuppreHt-ion of
f'reo epeeeh, lind hy tho eiieliiveinonl
of tho prenH, ho iniprccatcd tlio veil
tecniuo of (iod ninl tlio law upon the
iuilly utitliotH of IIioho ('fillies with
tin intieh encrpy us any Democrat in
lit ; nation. Duly it nhort timo lief! .re
bin nppiiititiiienl us iSeerelaiy of War
lii lovo of liberly unci lej-al juotiee
iin'clleil hint to cui'HO Mr. Lincoln
4iiiiWerf-tt h liittor otit'Hog. Ho culled
liim by coiiteiiipluiiiir) names, mid
willi timian. if not with ''Hwininli
phiaso Kiiied hid iiddilion." I admit
tlint ho (lutiij;eil tlieso HetilimcnlH uf
terwaidH, but 1 deny that ho bad
nd'opted your way of thihkiii"; while
be pretended lo concur in ou is. Hie
convert-ion was u real one, firnduced
by w hat bo ri'nrtleJ us "jood and
Hiillieient," mid it was accompanied,
or immediately billowed by a corro
Rpundirin clnitioe of his jitirty ullitudo.
ile huh nut wliul you itiaUo liim out,
a lucre fawning hypocrite.
hat cargoes ol delainatory false
hood he min-l huto consigned to your
keeping! You do not break the foul
bulk, but you give us some rumples
which deserves some examination.
lie denounced Mr. Toucey as falso to
his country, inspired ilawcs rmolu
lion iiaint-t him, lind expressed tho
belief thut bo ought to be arrested.
Let us look at this n moment,
To Mr. Toucey 'h faco 51 r. Stanton
hrenibed no cyilablo of ceiisuro upon
his ('lib ial conduct as bead of the
Navy Department. To tho President
or Cabinet be expressed i.o doubt ol
his wisdom, much less of bis honesty,
He met him every day w itli it face
of smiling ft icndidiip. Toucey cer
tainly bud not tlio remotest idea thut
.1 i' -. I.. - I .- I I I I '
iiuaiui w;i orianiitig niin ocniiiu ins
back, or conspiring with ubolilionints
to destroy his rcputution. Ho would
ns soon huvu suspected him of an iu-
tent to poison bis food or slab bun in
'his sleep. Clin il bo possible that
Stanton was the author of the Lnwes
resolution ?
That resolution is found in the "Con
gressional Globe," Second Session,
Thirty sixth Congress, lMid-'Gl, part
second, pp. 1 l-Il-lM. The proceeding
u us begun, no doubt, in tho hopo ol
finding; something on which tho
charge could bo founded of scattering
the navy lo prevent it from being
used against the South. But thai
failed miserably ; and the committee
reported nothing worse than "a grave
ertor oi i no Piccreinrv in acccinine: ;
without delay or inquiry tbo resiguu-1
tion of certain navul ollicers. Even
this bad no foumlalion in law or fact
Its truth was denied and tho evidence
vnlli'J for ; none was produced. Tin
right to explain und defend was do
only those who pronounce it." Jlr. i
Toil' ey s reputation w as never injur-
iouslv udecled by it in tho estimation '
of a )' lair minded man. Iiul you
lish i'. up from iho oblivion to which
1 it bus been consigned, lind try to give
' il di vncy und dignity by saving that
Slat: mi inspired it. You do not ap
pear to perceive Ihe hideous depth to
wbii i your assertion, if true, would
. i t ,
"'.''I- " '"
11 is nol title ; the
who. 4 business bears the inipless ol u
dilfeittd mind.
J 1 t jko il upon me to deny most cm
phut rally that Jlr. Manton ever
"w r
that
i bavi
oral
but
oa full and detailed accoliiil of .
tibinct scciio" by which ou can
I he least hope uf being corrob
I. I t an not prove a negative ;
can show that your usscrliou is
Mile. That ho should have cool,
iled a letter, even though be
sent it, filled with fook-h brags
,'' "
''''J'1
; "'
, men
own prowess, w men nail a tlo.cn
khen living could prove lo
alsi
was inconsistent cither with bis'
I'll i
luce, venit ity cr taste, liesules,
. .
,n obn ipoko with mo ubottt the
- , . i . ... . !..
e, -, i.nf thut c-rii.d nnd never ti
my bearing UIU lie liiuiiiiesi u.c siigoi
..-I ,1 oiuKiiion tn inisiiiidcisland oi
misivireseiit them. On the contrary,
when n slalcinent Icsctiibles yours
ul oiu the Cabinet scene was published
in a Loudon paper, 1 suggested thai
hit eight to contradict il ; mid ho re
plied, explaining bow and by whom it
i nd been labritated, but said it w as
a worth n contradiction, for every
i i : 1 1 1 of common intelligence would
I .oiv it to lo a mere tissue of lies.
Mm cannot destroy Stanton's charae-
I ' lor senso und decency by citing
i
F
;
own authority
against himself
r can you tutu any oilier prooi
It sustain tho story. 11 is the weak
i'lvcntioii of some scurvy politician,
v I, o sought to u in tho patronage 1
i no ndiiiiiiislialioii by maligning un
i tin r.
S -io, hu-y and in.iiiiiatinit ropue,
r -mr c"-;l'H'. e oi umg sluv e lo et stinie ofT.ee,
II ul h di . iM ii this rial der.
The
lions chaructcrynu have given
! ilrManton is not merely unjust in
,vc emimi -nited and assigned to tutu
! ,.r his gloritiealion. he has been charg
. I Willi others which, if established,
must expose lii tii to universal rxeeru
1 on. For instance, il is asserted that
'i.i the winter of I SCI, when bo was a
1 t icml cr of the Cabinet, be t.'tivo to
(.overnor Brown, ol .Mississippi
the
M,ost emphutio assnrance of bis con-
I, , II. II.' ...r- .... ...... ,
.inl,..n n.,..,. ,n ua ri,,ni siiul
urged l.jm to -goon
......
with it ; that
in l"ii2. while bo was writing the
ttio-t nffetlinntite letters to General
McClellan, ho not only maligned him
at Washington, but maliciously plot
ted his dcfi al nnd the d est met ion of
led I,;. .1..L.1 nn,l lite .1 1! met ion
v., i, ,t.
his army before Hi. hinord ; that he
reft.. n ISC, I lo receive the a mi or-
sonville p,isners when offered freely
.. . 1 n. . fi, .,
. 1 . mini ra US Mil . i-sen II n lie, ei .,, -
a equivalent, though be Ui.tw that
IBP
left there Ihey must perish miserably
for want of tho mediciuo and food
which iheir enptorshad not I lie means
to givo them. These neciisntionH, ynu
uro aware, havo often been made,
with horrible aggravations which 1
need not repeat. His friends bave
denied and discredited them mainly
on the ground tlml his elm meter was
wholly ttbovo Htieh iinpututiiins. Rut
you havo dono your full best to make
this defence worthless. If bo wore
tlio clonk of constitutional Democra
cy willi us, and nut on tho livery of
abolitionism wild you, why should bo
not assume tho gurb of u secessionist
with men of ihu Sou ill 7 If be tried
to gel his friend Toucey kidnapped,
what moral priii'ililo could binder
him from contriving tlio ruin of bis
friend 51 cl'lcl Ian t If ha craftily cx
erted himself at your end of the uvo
n no to bring on a bloody civil war,
which, uccorditig to his own doclarti
tiling al our end was unlaw ful aud
causeless, what crime against human
lite wns be not eupable ol comuiillili
II bo willuily lilt our prisoners to
certain starvulion, and then managed
falsely to throw tho odium i-f tlieir
deutli upon the political enemies of
tho pm ly in power, and thus coiitri
billed very largely to tbo enslavement
of the Southern States, was not thai
an net of ''intense and uhounding pa
triotism," us well worthy of your
praise us some others for which you
have bestowed it ? Those w ho givo
credit lo you will find il perfectly logi
cal to believe the Worst that baa ever
been said of liim.
When men like these aro found to
have committed a fault, il is well that
history should deal with it tenderly.
And, sad aa angela for the good innn'e sin,
Weep lo record and blush Ui givu it in.
Iiul the loyally thut tramples on
law tho fidelity which stabs the lib
erties it ought lo protect the public
Heal w hich expends iisclf in gralily
ing tlio vindictive or mercenary pas
sions of one party by tho unjust op
pression of another llii:i kind of pa
Iriolism lias less claim to tho admira
tion of tbo world. It is a cbeiip
thing, readily supplied lo any faction
unprincipled enough to pay for il. It
is entirely too "intense and abound
ing," und its intensity and abundance
mo al way greatest in the worst linns.
It docs not sanctify evil deeds. II it
bo not a sin in iiselt, il certainly do
serves to bo ranked umoug what Dr.
Johnson calls "the rascally virtues."
51 r. Slanton's reputation is just now
in a critical condition. Ho look no
cure of it while be lived, and ho died,
like Dacon, leaving a vulnerable name
'to moii s charitable speeches. Ho
iii-. iU ii nior.i dlaeri-iiiiiiiiiiiir oiiburist 1
than you, mid a far better delenco j
ihun 1 in ablo to nisko. I have not i
iiucmiiicu io iioru -iiv ins coon ouaii-
ties ; 1 intended only to protest against
your shameless Pat ado of vices to ,
w hieh bu was not addicted, and crimes
w hich ho never committed ; and this
I havo done, not only becauso il is
just lo hi in but necessary for tbo vin
always sweep liko a new broom. A
uusiy carpet may no cietined oy setting
a pail ol cold water out ut tho door,
wet ino tirooin in ii, Knocit it io get
oil' ull drops, sweep a yard or so, then
wash Iho broom its before and swee
drops on tlio broom, und not to sweep
far at a time. If dono with euro it
I will clean tl carpet very nicely, and
' you w ill bo sin prised at iho quantity
i ' i i:. i .t. ... ti
Ul ull l in me: ntiiei. a lie n lul l lo.iy
need t banging onto or twice if the
carpet is very dusty. Snow sprinkled
over u carpet iimi swept off before it
has timo lo melt nnd dissolve, is ulso
inco for renovating a soiled carpet
Moistened 1 niliaii meal Is Used with
good tiled by sotno housekeepers.
The "(ialnxy"is lo havo n Depart
ment of Agriculture, by Jlatk Tw ain.
Ho will, be says, insert a reaping
IIUUIV IMill Plllllt t'Ml'lll lll-V HIV I tiPtj
,einiiU will piutiia treo wnosoiragraiieoi
shall slake the hunger cf tho l.aUe.l
.... i .. i 1...1 i.. .. ..,.1.., .i...
unu " """ " .nmn. r,,,.
retch abroad until they wash the
...,., ,l. I loo, la i, f I io Kin ill hln .n
I'ouiuiosi lands oi mo eat in
Ho also
I.
he knows nothing about
, but finds that the less ho
j r..j - -
! agricullur
hmws about anylbing the better sal
. islacttun no sues.
While Hichard Cobden was in the
United Slates, ho visited an Illinois I
farmer w ho owned twenty thousand
acres, who told the eminent English
statesman, while entertaining him
w ith some fine peach brandy, that be
nan ki i.i awtiy two nuiiuicii carrcm
of il for his old age. "Certainly," as
the great advocate of frco trade
-- " ""st extraordinary
provision lor 11180101111111 j em o.
A Baltimore man oll'crd lo bet mon
ey that be could fill a lighted kerosene
lump, lio filled Iho lamp and a
r'x
loot cofiin. and now the man bo net
with wuiils tho widow lo pay the
debt. Of course tho w idow cannot
bo held responsible for acts commit
1 i0j ,y ,cr husband, w hen insane, as
a man must bu to commit sum un
act.
Bad company is liko a nail driven
into a post, which, 11 Her tho Grsl or
second blow, may be drawn out w ith
little difficulty ; bat, being onco driv
en up to the bead, tbo pinchers can
not t.iko hold to draw il out, but
which can only be dono by iho des
truction td Ihe wood.
The New- York SlmJ,tr I still ad
vertises for a leader f r tho Badical
i.,,i.e Will dot Bnmntio.K volunteer
.j.,,., --.j ,
! in head this rotten old concern and
pilot il into some saTo creek, where intensely b.tld head explains tho uh
the w orthless hulk can ml nndisturb- j senco of his hair by saying that ho
ed ? Who bids for the leadership ?
uf A nious old t'liaker ladv. nfler list-
-- , -- - - - .j
; ening to tho cxlravagn.it talk of
ist.opKeepcr as long as ner pi
would allow, said to him : 'T riend,
, ,,..v .. ... , . . .
r ti-.Kt.ai-,, -... d-a-.it, ..late. 11.
if II P(C
ary to thy hsppi:ics.
BUCAN.
TERU3-I2 per nnnum, ia Advance
NEWSERIES-VOLIO.NO. 17.
ewjeaeAWwvienaiejgaPVPT
ui.nni i) in. i vs.
MfM r wivrn,
T'i"V til' our Im.'
Witii little Hem and l.om-y ! .
They ltfi-'f lnn-k,
A ml mend our I'lt kn,
Hut dm. I lby fjtpn J our inouty f
V lien we are ni'-k
Tiny h-al lit quick
Thai if, if Ihry love ui
Il not, wo die,
And yt-t lli'-y erv,
With jut .nic ry,
And miik Hit utlit-r n a fly,
At nnt yfiunff ninn Bitovf uh.
Senator Ferry and Political Disa
bilities. Tbo following is tin extract from a
recent speech delivered by Mr. Ferry
a Unit' d States Senator Iroin Con-
ncclicul in reply to mo prosenpr.vc
policy urged by tlio vindictive 51or
I ton lie) in Indiana :
Iiul, says the Senntorftom Indiana,
history is against tbo Senutor from
Connecticut ; history shows that you
can do dotliiii; by conciliating a van
(iiished Jieojile. Does it sir ? W hat
liltle 1 know of statesmanship I have
leurn.d Irom history. 1 believe it to
ho God's handw riling on the faco ot
this earth of ours ; and what does il
tell lis? In tbo first place what does
international luw tell us is tho first
duty of the victor und tbo solo right
yes sir, the right of the vanquished ?
Clemency. What does history t -ach
us of the effect uf disabilities und test
acts in other countries with whose
story we uro familiar? Why, sir, we
ought all lo be fuiniliur willi 1'iat old
Eit.'lislt slorv. It baa como down to
I na reoin tin. I ooks of our boyhood.
What lias England gained by five
hundred years of disabilities and lest-
oaths for tho people of Ireland ? Has
it created or raiscil up llicro u loyal
gencniliun lovingthe crown und ready
to rail- around Hie union jacK f .mi,
sir. Ireland tells the story to-day of
the effect of disabilities and test oaths.
What havo they dono for England
herself ? They were tried idler the
revolution of lCf-'8. Go look at the
statute-book ol the reign of W illiam
111. On every other page is a disabil
ity bill or a test act ; und tho throne
of William and Anno and tho Georges
tottert J year by year i:iou its foun
dation Hit- two generations, and twice
the eruption broke forth in 1715 and
174". Cannot wo learn something
from history ?
W hat did Austria make Ly tier
pains and penalties and disabilities in
Hungary'. Nothing but smothered
rebellion; nothing ;Ut outbreaking
revolution. At last she gave Hunga
ry a tree Constitution ami ireo icpro-
seiilalioii. and peace l'eii'ns throti'di
out the land. 1 might go on, sir, but
such u inonalioua pui-vcndon of liieto
i.i s "'
tlio senator
from Indiana seems lo mo to need no
fill liter I'clutation.
On account of these historical cita
lions, and tho advocacy of a more pa-
cifiu policy than ilia, adopted by the
prosciipliotiists, Senator Ferry has
been denounced in unmeasured terms
I ties in favor of any measure t ab ula-
i i0,i t0 restore friendly relations bo
tween tho two sections of the country
i -n ithout being pounced upon by 1 ray.
Uhicho and Swcatheart. und worried
eep I l,y ul tl,0 jojr8 jVoni tho liadical ken
the nel.
Jlr. Ferry, and nil who think with
him, should lake courage from there
flection, that by incurring tho pres
ent displeasure ol unrelenting bigots
ihey will secure tlio lasting respect
und gratitude of the just.
Th at's 51 e. Wo heard a good sto
rj" of a "pert" youngster, w hoso exis
tence on bis portion of tho moral vine
)uid would extend over tho pcri sl ol
five long years. 11 is mother expecting
to receive company, had fixed him up
so sweetly, arranging bis hair anil nl
tire only as a mother can. As a sort
()f-finishing toIu., K,,pn,,klcd on his
I
clothing and handkerchief a few drops
..iol.k,.v VUl, gri.atv l0 the
youngster's delight. Ho went around
pulling and snulliitg like a wild deer
when the hunter approaches him j
The visitors arriving bo was confined
lo the care of a servant, but managed
to ceape and bounced into Iho parlor
proud of bis perfume. Ho went
through the regular amount of kissing
mid petting liko a hero, but lo his as
tonishment no one seemed to notice
'the "Jockey Club," though bo waved
bin handkerchief that their noses
might catch tho frngratice Human
natitro fivo years old couldn't stund
, v
ou know.so lie broke out w iin :
Folks, if any of you smells a smell,
ttiat's inc.' "
Pittsburgh has a real nieo pion old
lady under arrest for stealing a large
illustrated Bible. She said hers Was
too line print, and she couldn't get
...... ...,..u...,tiot. .tut 111 iL. She) Wllllt-
Lli, rn,,l if 1 hern wns uiivthitii' in il
about gin und milk, as il was printed
later than hers, with all iho laid im
provements. The n al lack in all systems of re
ligion, based upon naluro or reason. I mi honest and legitimate flair, tour
as opposed to revelatiot-, like the an j consort, w ill only bo Iho buccaneer
cienl Hellenic paganism, is their utter : of society. It costs money, for though
failure to afford comfort and strength ! tbo I uifer may not cam a dollar or
to mankind in tho hour of weaki. ess, ! have one for months, the time lost
trial, and sorrow. I might havo produced much money if
-- .1,1 ..voted lo industry instead of lulli.
A wointtn in Jiissouri hung herself i., t..j health, vigor, comfort all
because" her husband went to Culifor- .,-lle pleasures id living, honor, nocio
nia. The next weeic a dozen more j ,v . -eru.,. ul,d iho respect of
started but their wives wouldn't hang j ,', pH, living, and, 6uolly, U
worth a cent, nnd the poor disconso-1 , t hcn Jt,l(1
Into devils iiuve all relumed uroKen
hearted .
A r-rnlleiiinn who is ashamed of his
was born poor, and was compelled lo
scratch hi w ay through l.fo.
1 ii- it--
a Tunes are ,-srd , u iscopam
""
thrco teeth extracted. He dtdi. t
ett. i n.e ilsu 11,1- ..ill . . si in i - i , v
- , - . . , t
there l,e hr thowia" s-iim.
r.iipnili cf Mr. Irah,
lb low we publish ft con ei Ii tl rpoi
of I he) speech of tbo Hon. J Slued
Hiooka, of New York, on Iho fraiidti
h n: mlniission to a scut tho enrpst
btiL'i'er fnmi South Csrolina, liaiiinil
SimpKoii, w ho was defealctl by nearly
nvo Ihoiis.iinl voles. Jlr. lirooKs
justly chiinii terir.es the transaction s
the most aliainelnl otitrago on the
right of popular reprcaenlalion Which
Iho radictiij have) yet dared to perpe
trate. The speech was, indeed, loo
Into, for il w as hi ought out by the
discovery llial the eolloipiy among
tho conspirators in an undertone al
tbo clerk's desk, which was heard by
bill themselves and the ollleiul repor
ters of tbo House, bail resulted in the
shameful fraud. The knavish work'
could not bo utidouo.
.Mr. Brook, of New York. 5fr.
Speuker, I will avail myself of tbo
three minutes remaining, not lo dis
cuss ibis case, but lo slato the facts
as presented be lore this House this
morning On tho early assembling
of the House und ulutost immediately
alter tho rending of the Journal, when
u quorum of iho House w as not pres
ent, und without a moment's consid
eration on tlio part of the members,
tbo geiilleniaii from Pennsylvania
Mr. t'essiia chairman of the sub
committee of elections, availed him
self of the contusion und disorder, lo
smuggle u man into Ibis House us a
member 1 usu the lungiiugo deliber
ate;' aud to place us in cic.li a par
liamentary position l ii u t it is impossi-' -hie,
under the decision ol Iho Speuk
er, to havo any discussion of tho case,
or to retrace our steps
That is the fact, and I wish that
fact to go before iho country. No
quorum, no order, in thin House, but
general disorder and confusion.
Without any uiidersta titling or discus
sion whatsoever on this subject, u
member is forced before this House to
be sworn in by the Speaker, who has
only 0,8(1" voles, against a democrat
ic candidate who has 11,'J'JH votes.
Don't talk lo nio hereafter, ns a mem
ber from New York, of fraudulent
elections ! Never, never in the worst
wards of New Y'ork, amid the most
depraved of its population, was u
fraud perpetrated liko this House per
pctrates ut its bar to-day to smuggle
in lu re a man having only U.bUJ votes
against a democrat having 14.000
votes. Let my colleague from New
Yotk Mr. Da. is, who is now in uiy
eve, licloro no attempts to correct
frauds in Nevr Y'ork elections, let hi in
correct the fraudulent elections hero
in this House. Iiotii Kentucky, from
Louisiana, from South Carolina and
elsewhere. There is not a fraudulent
poll in New Y'ork ; there is not a re
pealer there ; there is not a scoundrel
who defiles tbo law or tho Constitu
tion of the country ; there is noth
ing there, in tho way il is notr at
tempted to defraud us, who aro in
the minority here, by forcing upon
this House iinolhcr member elected
by nobody, nowhere, havim no con
stituency, represent in; nothing what
soever. Sir, I denounce these frauds from
the Conimilleo of Elections before tbo
country with ull tho vigor 1 utn capa
ble ol. This is no longer a represen
tative government. This House no
longer represents tho people of this
coutry. 1 1 is a packed Congress. D
is a fraudulent House. Il is elected
by device and cbcatery and coulri
VHiice. sueb as Imvo boeti exhibited
this very morning ut ti.e bar oi this
House, here upon this floor u man
with !l,0li0 votes against a democrat
with 14,000 votes smuggled in here
without a word of discussion.
Attriuutes or Women. I havo ob
served among all nations, that the
women ornament themselves more
than tho nun ; that w herever found,
they are the same kind, civil, obliging,
huiiiuno, lender beings; that they are
ever inclined lo bo gay and cheerlul,
timorous and modest. They do uot
lie-itate, like men, to perform u hos
pitable or generous uclion ; nor
haughty, nor arrogant, nor stiprrcil-
liotis, but full of courtesy, aud fond of
! society, iiuhist lions, economical, ingo
nious; more liable In general lo err
lliati man, but in general, also, more
irtuous, and performing more good
actions than be. 1 never addressed
myself ill the language of decency und
friendship lo a woman, w hether civil
ir.ed or savago, without receiving
decent nnd liiendly ant-wor. With
mini il has often been olbcrwisc.
In wandering over the barren plains
of inhifpilable Denmark, through
honest Sweden, frozen Lapland, rudo
and chin lish Finland, unpt ii.cipled
l.'ussia, and tbu widespread regions
of tbo wandering Tartar, if hungry,
dry, cold, wet, sick, woman has ever
been fiiendly to me, and uniformly
te add to this virtue, so wur.
"y l" 11ppcllalu.11 ol uenev oience,
so frco and kind a milliner that if I
was dry, I drank ihe sweel draught,
and, if hungry, ute tho coarse morsel
with ti double relish. Ltijiird't Si
lertan Journal.
Cost or LoAFr.msM. Docs the
young man who persists in being a
loafer ever, reflect how much less it
would ens l to bo a decent, respectable
man! Docs ho imagine thai loafer
ism is more economic! than gentili
ty? Anybody can bo a gentleman,
if ho chooses to he, Jjilhout much
cost, but it is mighty cxpeiisivo being
a loafer. It costs time, in tho first
place days, weeks, months, of il
in fact, about all the time ho has, lor
no man can be a first-class loafer with
out devoting nearly his entire alien
lion to it. The occupation, well fol
lowed, hardly affords time tor eating,
sleeping, dri wo had utmost said
drinking, but on reflection, wo will
except that. Tbe loafer finds timo to
drink when invited. It costs friends.
Once fully embarked on Iho sea of
loatcrism, mid yoti bid farewell tot
- 1 every friendly sail that floats under
Josh Billings on preaching : ''I al
ways advise short sermons, especially
on "a hoi Sunday. If a minister Lant
strike ile in 4'i mitiutes. be has either
got a poor gimlet, or olse ho is burin-
in the w rong place
Eve was the only woman who never
threatened to go und live with her
m inima ; nnd Adam was the first n.an
w ho never tantalized his w ifo aboni
th wsr mother mod to cook."