L Till, 'TLUWHtUJ Rtriniuw." I HC till ISIII I) IK l'lt. 71:8 largost circulation of any Kowb ppor iu North Central For.nsylmia. Terr. 13 of Subscription. U yi: 1 in ft Italice, or within 3 lll'-mllll....?? 00 If . 1 ftr 3 nr. 1 !rf ire 8 month! 8 CO 1 psiJ afi.-r the expiration of 8 ni'iutlii... 3 Ol) Rites of Alvrthing. Tranren'. ft Iv -i-HiK-itu-nta, p-.-r fpiiro of 10 lineaor 3 tinri or lt-f? 1 JO F.r cttuli laWim-nt .im-rOut. 60 A ImiuistratoiV and K itton' noticn 3 60 1 An li'on notiot'i, .,. 1 f,U ? CJtioni ami Ftryi 1 50 Pi.ulutiyii D'jlioui 2 00 Prof'jifionftl Card, 1 year 5 00 . Lonal notices, per line ..... 16 VEaIILY ADVERT1.SKMENT.S. 1 iquar 00 toluma $r.3 00 .' S iiiiri......w.U 00 1 oultunn 46 CO ' I iqtitrti... ?Q 03 1 Qw!uuia 80 00 . ; Job Work. BLANKS. linjU quir $2 60 ) 6 quirei,pr.quirr,$l 76 qtirMrpr, quir, S 00 I Over 6, per quire, 1 60 , IlAXDBtLLS. 9 sheet, J6 $2 00 i iboet, 26 or lu.& 00 i iheet, 23 or leu. S 00 J iliofft, 25 or leas.lO 00 Over 26 vf etch of above ai proportion tlo ratei. GEO. B. (JOODLANDKK, K'littir and l'ropriftor. WILLIAM A. WAI.HCl. HAXK MtiLUNU. WALLACE & FIELDING, ' ATTOr.KEYS-AT-LAW, Clearfield, P. Le:ja.l lutim-aa of ail kiinU e'ttMidrd to with protiijitnr. and fid'-litr. Offl,-e In n-aiil-nee f William A. Wallace. Jmnl2:7 A. W. WALTERS, ATTOUSEY AT LAW, Clearfield, P, V0(Ho la tlx Court llouae. deeS-ly H. W. SMITH, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, ; Clrarfleld, Pa. 1 WILI.IK A. VvalLKI. J. 1L1KS Wll TICa. WALLACE & WALTERS, Real Hitafe Ajfrntt in 4 Cunrrjanccri, C UarflcM, Tcnn'a. B.Itr?, Estate bought end tU, tltlm exam loo'l, cunve ymiuri prrpanj. (hup p ii.l, and insu rance lit! on. Otflci in utw tai-dinn, nenrljr ppotite Cuuit Hoiim. jnnl,70 ISRAEL TEST, ATTOIiX K Y AT LA W, Cleardfld. Ta. t-nif.n. in th Cart Hoax. (JjH-'" JOHN H. FULFORD, ATl'i'lIXEY AT LAW, Clrarfleld, Pa. OGri Slarktt Ki , o.r llnrtfwlck A Irwlo'i I)ni 8n.r. ' irPromnt atlrntio. girtn t tit. ir.Hng at It'iutttv. Claim, Ac, and to all legal bastneat. M.tro'S", IH17 ly. ROBERT WALLACE, ATTOKXEY-AT-LAW, Walltt(C(on, Clrarfleld County, Prnn'a. eO.All VriI bti.'iiPi jironitlr Bltnidcd to, WALTER BARRETT, ATroKNKY AT LAW. Oa .a Second ft., Cle.rS.ll, fa. n ifjl.r JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTURXKY AT LAW And Peal Ktriafe Arnt. f'larflf M, Offfri nn Third street, bet. Ciierrr 4 W'alnnt. jrKerrJ-f""y "If"" I'' nerviree la petling and batyirx leudi ia Clearflcll and adjoining tvntloa t and with aa eiperienee rnrer twenty Ttare aa a eurTeyor. flatUre hiamelf that be ran reader iatULteiio!,. fcb2,'3 tf WM, M. McCULLOUGH, ATTOIiXEY AT LAW, Clearfield. Pa. aa oa Uarlcrt .troi! ona dooratof tlia Clfftf- aM rauntj Dank. mijt. fil J.bn II. Or-U. C. T. Alriander. GRVIS &. ALEXANDER, ATTDl'NKVS A r LA II', Hrlli Icri'e. Pa. wjil J,'5.y E. I. KIRK, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SCROEON, Lulhcn-bur-, Pa. .IBir-ATill attenJ promptly to all profr-.toniil ll. miSl'ilypd dr. a i Thorn , PHYSICIAN & SLTiGKOX, HAVIXfl loratrd at K.iWtown, flearfi-ld eo. Pa., olTire hia pmfe Mmn:.! aervieea to tlw ple of the aurrouiidinft country. (Sept. 2.'0i-y DR.. J. F. WOODS, PHYSICIAN A SUKOhON. Tlarinf: remnred to Aa".nitlf, Pa.. nlTrri hia profeaiinaJ arrviwe to the people of thai p'aor and the eurmouirs com.ir;. Ail ends promptly tteoded to. Ito. 3 da pd. J, H. KLINE, M. D., PHYSICTAX k SUnOKOX, HAVIXti looted at Per.nf! 1. Pa.. orTere !ii proOwiunal vrvicpa to the pep'e of t! at ptaeand a-irryunU.ii cvuntry. Ail c;l!" pr unplly atten lr to. "t. 1-1 It. JEFFERSON LITZ, T II Y S I C I A N A S V It G E (I N . HAVlNfl locatfd at 0rela, Ta., effcrft hi. pror.afl.iaal r.rtinri I. the peepi! vt tbat blaa and pnrroumlinc e'lOiitrT. ' t.A.11 rftlli pronipfly altn-lcd to. OfT:r. ad nai'lene. tor'.iu at., loriairljreer.ipi.-d hj Ir. Kltne. " U ly DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD, I.ete Sorzron of tv.e v:M I'.ez mnt. Ptnnn Ifnnia Viduntcra, hMvinj returned frum tho Army. ptTera hia prurerinal Hrvirca to ti e citiaeci f Clrejrflcld e -onfy. rrrufrfi inl ealla promptly atten U 1 tn. DBce on Pec-jni ttrcct. formerly oenpled hy pr. Wo3i. (j,rt,f,6 tl PR. T.JEFFERSON BOYER, rilVICIAS AND SUIWKOX, P.ond Street, Clearfield. Pa, TTi. .np pfrm-infTttly l-n'el, hf ivw pC-ti hi nr"f'ci nal ervM-. ti ti.e ritii' in -f Cl'arfirld and Tii inity, aid llie pu'.'ic g nrrally. All call prorop'Ij' B''tnl'd to. rrtj:' y F B. HEAD, M. D., rUYSICIAN AN U .UI!iKON. ; hjl.-rtouii. Pa. - It.tp.etrullr f-ffiTii bl. rrrvierl to the ellirent of th. fturro.ndi.if ei.anlr,. aprlO am pd DENTAL FARTXE'.Enir. Pit. A. M. II1I.I.3, Pilrairei to lnftirm hil atri-n, ard the f ullie ge.nerlly.rtit be bat anausiated w:th bits a the pre". ire of DtM'ttry. 8. T. KIIAW, P. P. S, IVktUi raluaU if the Philadelphia Prntat ( olltge.aLd llirrc.'tre haa the bifchrat attf.iu lioat of profUnl ckill. All w.rb do la the Ifim I will bold tntaolf peraorallf reaponai ble for ttin dona ia (he eaael aaticfavelore aaaa. pet m4 aicoeat order f the prefeaaioa. Aa (ahiiahed pratiee of iwrnty.tws ye tire la tfaia laee enablea aaa to apeak io ay patient with confide aee. KnfiHr- tnroU froen a diitaree ehoiitd be wade by tetter a few dayi btfte the patient deefgai ea-x. Jaae 4, )MI ly. jEA GEO. B. GOODLANDER, Proprietor. V0L4-MVH0LEN0.2J73. G. H. HALL, PRACTICAL PUMP MAKER, KEAH CI.EAT.ni.LP, PEXX'A. "1'innpi alwvi on ban I anl imiile to onler on short uoiii'p. Piim-n lion-il m rt t'jnu'.ik trrin. All work warran(pl to render tr.'.UiaMnn, ami dflivrrt'd it' tl'Nir J. myH6:lvpd GEORGE C. KIRK, Justice of the Pence, Surveyor nnJ Conveyancer, Lult.crhburg, Pa All biuincM intruiteil to him will lie promntly a(tinit-d to. 1'ercurii Wiitliitij to emi-lny a f'ur vyr wilt do well to rivu hint a call, u lie flit Hen hilitstlf that he nun nti Ivr iatihlnclion. Ittnlsnf conwyaare, artiirlre (' lirwim-nt, entl nil h'$nl papem, prutnptly anJ wiy cK.-uutcl. uiarcyj) HERD &, Co., LAND AGE NTS, rhUIifcburff, Crntre County, Tb. rrRfftl Kolat of ell kintl bnulit and jM. Aifo, tk'ukr i;t ail kinls ul LutnWr. ui-U,7U DANIEL M. DOHERTY. EAREER & HAIR DRESSER, er.CO.MD KTltKKT, jj! ti.UAni'iiJi.n. pa. ii CHARLES SCHAFER, LAGEIt BEElt KHEWER, Clc.rUcld, Pa. AVINQ nuU-d Mr. Kutres' Hrewery he boiifi hy etrirt attention tu lutiuca ami ihe manufacture oi superior article of lIKhll to riMMjive the patrunau uf all thv uM au 1 tunny new customer. Aug. 2-i, tf. THOS. S. WASHBURN, SCALER OF LOGS, Glen Hope, Clearfield County, Pcun'a. rilHB .uliifrllrr b. dcT.itpJ mofh llm ind 1. att-nlton to th (iCALINO O LOUS, .nd liihi i ib uifihi'U of i'flrting hit itfrvirri to ttiitf. wbo v:y btTil thptu. Ad; lurthflr Ulotmntlon on l't bad lijr cMteiln( l ftbov.. yiu tt SURVEYOR. DVII HKAMS, Lmberliuric, Clearfield Co.. Vs., fflt-ra bu rri-o mm tmrvvYtrr in tlio wiKt end ot tlie e-.uniy. All cill will he (Uii1i-J to promptly, an I Ihu cliar. uioJeruto. l ii'rlU SURVEYOR. rillllj iintlerij;r.cil uiTrra b: arrvinss us a Pur- Ti-yor, and uy he lnnd ot his rsi U nee. in lttwri-iice ti.n.ilcp. LctUra will reach hiiu di rected to CliaiCoiJ, Pa. may T tf. JAMES JIITCIIELL. THOS. W. MOORE, Land Surveyor aud Conveyancer, IyAVI.N'd r-ofiil!y bteud in tlie Lorouirh f Luuihrr City, nd r'':mti d llie practice uf L.iul Surririg. rccp'-rtrully tn Icre hia pr-'h-n- :ial acrvivn to the owner uf un I fprrulaf ra .n land iu ClrBrf.f Id and ftM 'n il'ff cmititin. Itecdi of ruovt-vmce Ot-iilly t xvcutcl. OfTice and retidvuee one door cant of Kirk A Fpcnccr'e iture. apr!4 pd4m. N. M. HOOVER, Wh..lc.al- A H!n;i iJualrr In Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff, Two (lotirt raft of the Poft OfficH MARKET FTllEKT, CLEARHELI, PA. A larpeaorlintnt .f P'pfp,Ciar Caiep, c. aUnya on b ind. uiylU-ly J. K P II O X 0(i K A 1 11 Cj A LL E U Y , Maria Ptreid, fVrntM, Pa. TCROMOS MADE A FPKCIALTY.-- TEdATlVES wade iu cloudy, well aa in eloar wea'hi-r. Conttin1. on hand a good eortmmt of Fit A M r'", 6 1 E H EoCt 'i;S an I hTEUEOSCtU'lC VIEWS. Kranua, from any tyle of moulding, made to order. aprL'b-tf REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, Clrarlivld. I'l-nn'a. l,Will eTrpn(r in hia line promptly and in a workmanlike oifttinT. a rl,C7 THOMAS H. FORCEE, ttAttm in GENERA! MKKCIIANWmK, f.nA!!AMT(, Ta. Alao, eaienive m.mnfaturrr and dril"r in P nnre TihiIkt and f-awed Luiuln:rol till kind". IT-OOrderi aolitititl and all billa pr. u pMy (lll. d. J il'i 1 ar.o. i LBr.nt nr5t:T ai.nr.nT. w. At nrm VV. ALBERT L BROS., Slannfftrturerr A eaten iuvt IIihIiti in Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, ie,, M'OOHLANii, l'KNN'A. rOnli.i (nicitt-d. Hills T'li J on auirt notioc anil reaixdiaiiic tcuna. A'Mr Woo.llfttid P. O.. CkarAeld Co.. Pa. Jr2.i l W ALBliliT A I)1U. FRANCIS COUTRIET,. MUTUANT, l-'rer.rlitlllc, (Itaitield County, Ta Korpl cinnt.snllT on ImnJ a full aasorlmrnl o! )i .lim-la, llnri!-r?. tlroserira. and evfrvlLin u.unll le pt Iu a rlnil alcn-, al.i. h rill l-c M.a, for eitnh, a. rlircp rr N.-wli-rr in tlie e.iun'7. I'mirln ille, June J7, lsfl7 l.r. C. KRATZER &, SONS, ii e n C HANTS, Dry Gcci'e, Clothirg, Hardware, Cutlrrj! Quecciaare, flroecrloa, Proviaiooi atd bhioglea, MrarficM, PcnuV f-At their newetire mom. on Pernnd afreet, near 11. P. Hurler A ( o's llarlwaro at re. .isnU i M0SHANN0N LAND & LUMBER CO.,! fJftliOl.A flHAM MM.!., v vt rAi-Ti rra i.ujinr.n, i.ath, and fickets II. I!. FIIIl.l.IMiloI'n, l'.-erident, os. r.iT.t pi.i k. n;. nh t.. piiii'a. JOHN I.AW.'lli:, rnpirinleu..-l.l. jed'f.7 O.'-roU .Mill', Cl.-nif.. Irl c-.Mii.lv. I'a. SAMUEL I. SNYDER, Practical Watch Maker, Pj p-.ile Ihe C. nrl ll-.nao. 8LCO.M) STIIEKT, CI.KAKUn.l), PA. JWf-A'l kind. f W'a'i-lir., t'lo.-ki n1 J.-wrl-T prompll.T ppairt-.l, and wink Kr.-au'.-tl tn ivi .,iliclii.n. mn. 2:70 JAIIES'C."" BARRETT, Jurliee or thr IVaee and I.i.s"i.wd Ciu i-Tanerr, l.ulhrrsbnrr;, t'leartlcld Co., Ta. -r..llerti..e. A r. ,itun. ,.r..n.pilr I.-. lr. mA .11 kin. , nf I " .1 in.trntnrula rveruli-d nn herl noti-f. mat l,i"lf lit: l.llol.P lioops, Ttilia. Ilr.",ni.. V'a- h ,w. . 11,. 1;,,,,,, i,. :,..( ni: m,ii.. in lirn k. ll .ii.nd Cai-r-r and Maalin lilm,!.. .11.M linak.i.. Tea Traja, Ae.. ai (Oj,pr,ite the .l.tl.l i.RATZi.H!s. Sllol.S.l.. lir-.'an.l ( In! Iren'a rii-lom m.Ss, l..ii.,r u. nrr.. Knl and i arnet Hii.ra, M" r.Mcsi and titnve h id llaltanraift. I Inldrn'a Colored ! hk.a. twry rheap. .1 C. kHAIXhH S. (Oppo.it, Ih. Jail.) a.Ji lot rrtraaaea and abdoMlnal aapportera .f rrary J. aiad .f tba lale. tmproe.ni.ate, for aala Bl ika fcrai Mral HAAItWICK !!. 1FI ELLi J ULif THE REPUBLICAN. CLEAR I'lEI.D, PA. vrrN-i:.-;i.Y muunixu, jine;:, ism, 1'1.0.TIG DOWN Ttili STHL:.H! How di-nr ihe irwrry Hi Thiit mi aud 1 Inn e Liiown, Oiir happy, hnppy In-nrtt d phiyn, Our ramlilfB a'l al"ne. The hL'.t nrc lair and bluo, Wl.crc pli 'ii-ani K.iU'ra (jlcom j And oh! tlie joy we kinw, in n fl'intinfj down the ttrcnui, And oh I tl.e Joy a we knew, W hen Hunting duivn the it ream, pond eyrs, the blue, the hror-u, Win. Id hlu no upon u" tii-n, - Oh t nover, would theT frmm. Yliy e-rutt-tl.t-v not Hgnwi 'f And loving lip Wuuld ma t, AVIiile loudly we would dnam; And litV wac hom-v weet, VIuti (touting down the tree to, Oli! Ili'c tviii houfv kkwI, Whf n flouting dwn tin- strcain. Oh f day that arc no more, Your trlioce faintly lull, llw pure llie hope you bore. Now goue beitiid recall ; And yet your unui rie bright. Within the heart td.ul! U:un, Till wo, in dieuiiilc niplit, 'u Lloolaig UoWU tbo Mtreuiii. Till wc, in driuutlo uiht, (io flouting down the ulrcntn. CONCLUSION OF THE SPEECH or Hon. S. S. for, or.lYjp 1'orfc, Oil the Itlil to l-.iifuree the Pirterntli AmenilDieiit, Iu tlie lloue, May UT. Mlt. Sl'F.AKEU : III (lio limu ulloltcJ I havo not tho opportunity to go through this hill und dissect it, section hy section, as I could wir.li. 1 can only marvel ut the indiUcrc nco w ith which gentlemen regard this nltcmpt to tramp down with eleiihunliuo foot all private lights and legal codes. 1 ou cannot thus intet lero by penal lies with llie ballot without destroying the virtno oi tlio latter, by attempting rudely to uproot its u I. uses. Vou would grasp ul polilicul power by those undue statutory inenns; but you will grap a shadow. You follow, like Maciielh, the dangereous vision and unlialloweU liopes ol ft bewilclicd am Lit ion ! You w ill fail. You w ould enforce a centralization with bayonet und pu.'ff, Willi (jiio r,irrn't') and iifii davit, but you will fail. Ccn'ralued power, lilio lhat seized and wielded by the present Napoleon, was won by bolder iiKiins, and is being to-duv gradually resigned, willi a wisdom i nti in to compared with yours. What is your conglomerate incon gruity which you call u law f Let mo euuuieruto somo of its beauties: 1. It is so full of penal clauses as to be ridiculous tmd ineffectual. 2. H is so full of ppilo lis to Lo pro motive of litigations and persecutions. 8. It is 60 general in iis terms lhat no information or indictment could be drawn upon its provisions, and there fore il is a fraud upon the public und tho accused. 1. 1 1 destroys jury trial. 5. Il is so partisan Unit it discrimi nates iu favor of tho black against the while. (1. It is so unmindful of llie. Consti tution, thai il compels State olliccrs to enforce Federal laws. 7. 1 1 is so Vengeful thai it would fill jails and ciiniiilalo lints beyond the capacity of masonry to i in in ore the prisoners or Iho peojilo to pay the sums. 8. Il creates a cla of paid govern ment coum-el, furnishes lees for Ihein from the pockets of our const iluenls, and thus increases taxes, while it tills (he nation w ith u horde ol dclcslubl spies and informers. !). It begets a conflict between Slate und Federal nulhoi ilie, and by throw ing the svvor.I im j tlio reJerul bal ance, seeks hy mlli'.arv power to over awe mid control the ekotions of the Slates, and w hile aggrand r.ing power in tho Federal government destroys iho foi in, strut lure and genius of llie reiieral ifovcmmctit. It will Lo impossible to rluboralo all fheso points. I will endeavor to elucidate u lew of them. I. Tho pci.al clauses. There are twelve nclions of fini s and peiiullhs out of tlie twenty-three in this bill! Need I rehearse them!1 Imprison ments mil lines, fines and impiison mcnta, relieved only by civil sails and ounsel lees : I Ins law is. mo cu mulative wi'.h piiuilivo ihiiiscn us to be a mon'troMi v. Most of these sec tions punish with imprisonment and lino for oil. -uses nlready amply provi ded for in Slalo laws us t. election frauds, alihough those Slalo laws do not iillacli to ll.em such heavy penal ties. 1 could jjo over Ihe sections of the F:rialim, lo bhow the uncalled for weigh! of those penalties; and then I might in this presence bo permitted to read Jeremy lleiilhan. on tho old Imrsti Kv;li-h penal codes, to show thai all excessive penal clauses over leap themselves. 1 hey fail of their aim. Will tho scholarly gentleman Mr. I'.in jhatn who rejorled this bill turn lu Ihe fourih ehaplerofllouring's edition of Jeremy llenlham (vol. nine, pngo "2.) on penal law ? The philoso 1 phcr considers what dividends may he innilii fi-mu iho Oslo. I." i.l loin, ,111 l,,li. jcilj by tliu penal codes. Wo know , he was no advocate ol s it h I ' j 1 1 1 0 1 1 i .1 11 codes. Inthespiiit of our "Anglo I American leprosenlative democrat y," lor in the ipiiit of its Constitution ag.inst "coercive" punishments, lie traces out nil such codes lo lawyer ! crafl ami liypocrisj". Ho finds sut h I codes coiifoderato with fi aud, nnd I subservient to lyrannj. lie finds their syiiiiiivin in tho wm-J "visitation , penal visitation." 'J o this same source td civil disorder and turbulenco do I . u , j j j , . ittu b ' III what cases shall such severe tieiiisliri,r.itu I,,, ntitilie.l ' In ulint , ' , . .- e it ,1 I s what proportion f Palher, i.t niniini usKS, in wnai suape or prn- I portion t bid I it not l,o applied f He answers, us I answt r for all the twelve SCCUOtlS Ol lllCSO IW CIIty iWO SCCllOnS 1 of this imhalivo enoclment, these pen- (allies aro irroundlesa, needless, ineffl caoious and unprofitable. In such esses punishment, in tho language of Iho quaint philosopher, is inapt and the causes unmeet. 3t Pn.INCIPL.EO; CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22. 1870. .iir Mum at.rwa.a)ai ynirauin.r Tuliu tlio cnsi'B (if t!ii 1. 1 II, IVorn tin fiilili) nttcinplH lo miso civil i . i in the nttiTiipt lo jitinihli tlio laii'llnni lur fullncliiiLr rent of tlio voting I.mi mil uniliir u lino m l loss llmu ?."HU ; from Uio it i !' (i in t o Kin-iir:icy nl tlx liii;liiiv in (lii'i;iiii.t', willi lliu limit uf J.'i.l'IIO lino unci i m n isoium-n I nr;t t-x-tctfdin ton yenia, to tlio mill moiv iinci'iliiiii iliisilcnic-innr of linliliiij; (liifO ilK'ally iC'iiiiift tlio Im: ittrcn t li i ii in I in c- n t , u nil or tlio prnaliy ol $1H00 lino nml a yciiia' imtii-iriomnuiil, or bolli, anil yon will ceo what lirnl hum 'means when, Ly un a pr'mri ecorn, ho tloridcH tui li n n j .h i !)-. 1 1 i h tl d (.oiileniptiblo bi-lioinos un thia L!!l in rrplrlo witliul. JIi-iilliiiiii oviik'iilly forcHaw tiitics w here the ovils appurteiiunt tr Jiuii- inl.mcnl n i n- j;n ,l 11 1' lllllll lliu OVIle to lo punished. Tho mindrcil, in oilier word, ia not bo utrociouH as the law. ' Of tho sort of operation hy which for tho exclusion of jrcaler evil in piirpoHely produeed tho operation eulled tiunilion id Imtono mode, r'or, taken Ly itself, j;overnnient i.", in it M.1T, iiiiu tot e il.'' What a foresight had this philoso pher! llo loolied into tho heart of thin latter day. Wherever, hy tho evils of government, frrealer evil is excluded, tho balance tuLcd the nature and naino of j;oocl. In oilier cuws whith ho exaiiiinoi, tlio puni.linieiit is clllcaeious and unprolitahlo, because to Iho undiuiiiii.-hed evil of lliu ol'.'ctise is added Ihc evil of punishment. The evil excllicd is nol i-o rcut na tl.nl introduced. Thus reasoning, this Con- K'ess might perceivo why u wise jiiognieni wouiu uciioiineo eueu atro cious remedies as this hill provides for wrongs not so gival us its execu tion would induce. 1 puss from this uhsl ruot phinseolofry and speak plainly when I denounce tho interminable, general, excessive and incomprehensible penalliesauiust tho nlh'i?cd rogisl ration ami voting frainls, North or Soul It, uf r.n intoler- hie statutory iiui-uucu. 'j here i.- no ! cotnpensulR ii lor its existence ny any possible good. It v. ill become a dead, utics'.ent letter ou tho slalulo. Courts, jurors anil witnesses will laugh the law down. Fiibiie opinion will despise it. The penalties may now and then go to the soy ki d ia firmer; I. ut li e nroad they buy will choke those who eat it L'. I pass li'hlly over the point as to litigations mid per-ccutioits. This bill begins uhcro il is the interest of all there should be no end. to wit, with litigation. Iho bill is a provis ion for fees, counsel, spies, informers, suits, et.! , to the end of this genera tion, llolieo I am opposed lo it bu- cause It is a bill ol spue. 11 hits no spirit of amnesty. 1 1 is irrepressible because It docs liO'.liin lo Heal wounds. Il pours into them no balm Il is a fruitful source of litigation. At tho end of civil war there ought to Lo Irampiiliiy. You aro five years after its en I beginniu'r; n system of proscription which wili have relalia lion, and again retaliation. There ia no end of this incessant system of ; my I faring, w hen iu the face ol this ; purposes in New l ork. Do you not provocation but civil war again. audi, hce, yon nro called up on to givo know il not, I will tell you that il. If any lawyer will examine the ' a vi diet that every man of you know the voting in New York city is our clauses of tho bill ho will perceive by I Jd testimony of your own eyes 1 rie.l on in perfect peace ? All testily how very general il is in its terms, to I I utterly and absolutely false ? I lo this who have been in New Yoik Il is so general that I might apply to : spc. k not now of the publio procla-1 on election day. Il id eo quiet Vou it tbo old I.u'.in maxim. DJti.i Idttt mat ill uf informers Willi u promise I wnul. I not know il to be election tinr. in ijrui rtililiti.i fraud lies in geiioruli tics. Head tho bill thioiigh und you will hnd tlial there aro penalties lor omisioii and commis.-ion. Tho legal certainty on w hich tolmmoan indu-l mcnl is not apparent. S.nno of the sections punish a man if ho does not comply "silh Iho bill." The ac used has no ex it t definition of his defense. If an ollieer refu-e or ''knowingly omit to givo c.'iVrt to this section" such arc ihe words, forsooth, on which, lo draw an indictment! How can Ihe astulc lawyer from Ohio, w ho w as one genlleman Mr. Favis w ho distill- gi.l-hed himself so much iu criminal irat tico the oilier tl iy in Now York, and w ho is now looking mo in the face, flau-dtlcrl Low tould I hey or cither of them w ith all their skill draw nn indictmeiit under such cial clau.-os? gen 4. This lill destroys the right of trial by jury. This ij another point 1. 1 show the lawyer cralt, or unlawyer liko craft of lliis bill. In Ihe third section, whero u person oll'en ami fails lo in llorm un act. ho is allowed to vole; r.ud the of!ic. r who fails to j nml t'lilh, ai d the siipiemc arbiter of give cfTect to h:s vole, on presentation ; both ' Huvo you not marked when ol nn x ,ir'r ullhlavit of tho facts, is he cr.i rid how tho stormy wave of liable lo t '.li) to tho aggrieved parly ! ' the nultit ud-. ; i tiled at his approach? 'l liis sum, no h s, is lo bo recovered llait J ou not marked Low tlio La in the old common law notion on the mm hi art bowed to the supremacy ol case. Coits and counsel fees nlso, j iis ,.i i or iu I he iin.li.-si inbled homage and f.no and imprisonment! Now, ! .fJi It rot. tial horror ? How his glance ns lo the civil action, one familiar with 1 i Ve Iho ligliliiing of lit nvt n, i-eeiiied the Cons'.iluiion might infer that in 1 1 irivo the body of ihc accused, and "suits nl cotuiMin law," bko uctiom. ' i ilil; il l-.r the grave, while Lis voice iu case, "where tho value in eonlro- irrned the devoid wtcleli of woe vtrsv skull exceed twenty dollars, the ' i ul death : n tle ith which no tin o- right ol li nil hJ J.iry t-hould ho pre served according lo tho seventh iirli ' cle of Uio Constitution ! Hal the pre ! lenliou-t w i-.iercs who Iramcl this bill wish lo preserve Iho Cuiislituiinii by brei.kii it 1 Tiny s,t jury; nf their 1 I trial lo Mini-h vrtt s not parly: Ly tho thntl section I lit y consider, first, an ollei lo tlo as the net 1 tlolie : re-on,!. cit e el'.'eet lo the deed :! tl and (hird, provide a i-iiil lemedj-, based ou an .r j .irlc uflldavil of the plain! i!f, and i ominand judge nml inrj to find lit least .Yj;l damages. The jurj- run (ind no h ss. Was there ever suih blimlno s and idiot y? N this preserving public liberty, or iln treat talegtini.l ? 5. This bill discriminates in favor uf tht link nguinsl the white The f.fteenth nuieliii eiiilineiit is under- e. The power lo untlei-atoo 1. What sloo.l hy Iho House "enforce" il it also un is "nppiopriulo legislation' fi.r its enforceinenl it not so well understood Il you turn to suction five of this bill you will see that il allows bin- drancp. control and itilltniibit ion nf a wliito voter, but it mukes il a crime to hinder, control, or intimidate a black eitiaen. Asido from the gureral and loose words of this penal statute, it is not strange that strain in Iho twenty. third section thoro is a similar provision! In snita of ibn fifteenth NOT MEN. nui aanuij i-aiiii v-TKi.i.mpftea amculinont tu tho Col iliilion against i dieciiininatioii this bill does di-ciiuii-nrile and iu favor of the black und agai.st tho white. This alonu is i noi!(li to ciiiideinu (lie bill. lint as I his ias been elaboinlod by my friend Mr. lloi k.l I pass to tho sjiUh point on tho bill. I refer tu tli lu ii so which compels Btato olliccrs lo'ciforco Federal laws. 6. In Iho second section theso State o-lic-irs arc compelled to act us Federal ugci.ts, and n penalty fixed for their non-performance. This is a section milling from tho old fugilivo slave Itwfi, and iu defiance of tho decisions i tho courts. j 7. I pass to iho other points, as I cin not go over all of the enormities otvtR bill in tlie short liuiu allotted lo m.i 1 would culi iilleiilion to li.c fact reWred to Ly Iho ueiillnmitn from lnduiiafMr. Kerrl lhat this bill ' provides all through lor luwycrs !ers and interesled parties who, in shyiitirs, ho designated them jietli- firmed by zealotry, uvarico and ran. Coggers, w ho get counsel fees at pleas. cor, w ill bo enabled by this hill to go lire out ol t Ii c J reusnry lor bunting no these cases. It tuxes' Our people for this despicable business, ul tho pleasure of tho ruling gowers. Hut in their elections. who tho other dny gave all thoir ibis is not its worst feuture. 'J ht Will tho genlleinun from New York voles in the New York legislature I'm crowning odium of tho bill is that il I Mr. Favis if still unbelieving, read J Iho new character, to impeach Ihe provides (or spies and informers ; and ; this is tho odium of history. Inform- ers aro the rut unci class of men ever put under the microscope for rational ' thsseetion. I have iaid that lha informer is the i udiuni of history. So ho has been in ! ill litres. This bill is to bo vitalized willi his leprous presence. The leui n cd genllciuun Mr. liingham is lit miliar w ith the character ; its portrait has been drawn by master hands. Tho informer appeared in many n piece hefoio bo was presented in this bill. Il" bus assailed with his lueia live neriury many un innocent man ,n other lands; lie is us old us me sumption ot gum nun uieii ine iienji "inclai.clioly scenes and murderous ing. in a cowardly way, of the mine plots of the meal-tub und Iho J.'yo . iroLiintti on the defendant to show House ;" as old us Titus (Jules, Ihe that he is in not -cut. "fornmon voucher of base accusation." i I pass that and oilier enormities His th -testable character was depicted ! h,7 the great Irish oriiinr. 'I have braid," said Curran iu Finney's case, 'ul assasMiialion by sword, by pn.'.ol,! and by dagger; but here is a wretch who would dip tho evangelists in hloo.1 il hu thinks hu has not sworn his victim to death, without mercy and will, out end ;" and thi n bursting into un indignant flame til invective he makes this picture of the hateful, tlriiiKitix j'ir.-uuir of this bill ; it i la miliar to the school-boy in bis dechi- mitions, but il Is lit to bo hero repro- ( Yolk und using tho power of federal duceil ! government to rcgulalo elections thire lint the learned genlleman is fur-, in their interest, and against the pop thcr pleased to say that tho traverser, ulur will, as they Iinvo in tho South, has charged the government w illi the I do l ot know und I cannot my how Mifot.rnt;.'iii-i.t of informer. This, : such assaults upon the freedom of lhat g. ndenien, is another small fact that great city will be repelled. I only you cro lo deny at the harard of your ; know thai in some bold,, manly way eouN, und upon tho solemnity ol jour betillin'r a greal people they will be oaths. You are upon your oaths to repelled. -Make sure of that, gentlo say to the sister country, lhat the men. You cannot safely intrench up (lovt niment of Ireland Uses no r-uch t ii tho freedom of the ballot. You khomiuahlu inst mint nts of tleslriic- have tlebased its moilo of exercise tion : . inloriners Let mo if-k you ' hero nml in lbs South, bul you cannot honestly, n hat do j ou feel, w hen in control it by Federal force lor liadical of s s iesy and of extravagant re- wai 1; I rpcak Hot of the' f..lo of thos 'horrid wiotchcs who have lucn tier Iho inlliiei.ee ot w hisky, brilies,, n.ng ano eoii.oi.ig nis lousy wool, in so o an li aiisferred from the laUo to vice, Vc. Now, the simple lact is that the placo ouco tilled hy tho hero, pa the leek, nod from the doik Io the ! in or about Iho room where the polls triot and statesman, Jefferson Davis, pill, i- ; I speak of what your own 1 r ' . .. . , eyes kuvo i seen iiuy atler day, during the tier rrc il II., s commission irom the 1 ix where jou are now sitling; tho lumber of horrid miscreants who I upon their oulhs lhat they had il ino Irom Iho very scut of gov- ei ni i t Irom tho cesile where they, by four ol inipcnsiitinn . had ii en wmked upon to g io evidence against their Ii Hows , that jhc mild and w holesome councils ol t s governnieiit uio lio'.Ien over thcr wulucombs of living death, w here , iho tretcli that is buried a man li , till 'i- heal t has time to fester and dis h e, and is then du U I.T w it- ihs- this fancy, r is it fail? Have I llavc I you .1 seen 1. im, alter Ins resurree- , tion from thut tomb, nllcr having hecr uig out of ll.o region of death 1 and erruntioii. niako his appc.irance , , upon die la! lo 1 1. o hvin 111.111' (d Hie if-lee can c.-c.ipe, li'oo Ivt-'st, 10 I'ri e was nn amid -Flit even tlu.l no art elude, no ti nl i tit it 0 prevent ; lie a juror's oath adamantine chain t";t i lv of a man to I dt bound the in I t' tlo'or.e of iteinal iustice is solved 1 .d inellctl in ihe hrealli that issues I Im U:0 ml inner s moutn; coiifci - 1 f e ut ings (Vein her mo-.ri .gr1, 111. 1 I nplialieJ i.nd aili ijl.lod iuior con- pnor con- s I. is own nafctj ni tho surrender liexietim: .V iy;if so'.i' ij-.i '- :nr f.'.-ii. !it , i a :.. ri e.i o'lioiieenr. r."i tut, r. " ft ml yet, 'lr. Speaker, in the line t ins pi, ; tu e and inst in v, tins inn is M' t l this most atrocious, infernal Mom of inhir iinn.'. Ihe bill, in del, is the roducl of Laj tr fir. Pavw. If my colleague will , i I'W me, I would u-k him in wl at e fi'oii ol ibis bill there is tiny pro- ' I " n 'or inloriners r I 1 r. Cox. If Ihe rrei tletnr.n wil! rA' mo lime I will to. I him. True, j ' " re is no suth word as 'informers." : (Yrtuii.lv it is not used : but -r. Fuvis. And I assort Hint there "o provisoiis lor inloriners in this i bill. Mr. Cox. I will show tho gentlo - man whero il is. The second, third I and fourth sections make such pro- visions. Thosn scctiuns do not ca il BP 3 J) NEW jar x1. theni "informer but they are in ef- i feet informers, because money is given i o.xpoi ieiicu is, I lour, usrociulcd w ith lo nil wliri "'.roseetile. In tho second j lliu aouicu ot these alandurs and clam section tin ro is a forfeit of ?.VIl) to ois. 1 think I huvo put this plainly Iho Hggiievcd : is there not? There enough, but I will ivpeut tho Ktute- is an uelion on tho case ; is there not ? Full costs and counsels fees; ate ' .1 -..i t. .1- a. . . I 1 1 it .re ii in i ti iu is 114 niiL liu vilien I, LO j the prosecutor and ns inducement to proscct.io, w hat Is ? What does tho learned gentleinan from New York Mr. Davis mean by an informer? lines lio mean what 1 moan ? The man who gives informa tion and prosecutes for money, lor lillhy Inert that man, I say, is an iu former. Tin. I Is whut is meanl by an informer under our revenue laws; ia it not? That is the definition given bv the courts ; is il . nol 'I Hut the inlurmcrs umier toe internal revenue law are saints in heaven compared willi the horde of hungry ollice seek Niulli and .virlti, ana piny tlio put t of Federal police-spies und informer to stifle tho free voico of the people tho llnrd section r J Hero, loo, is a penalty of g.VJO to the aggrieved and mi action and costs and counsel fjes. I So in the fourth section. j 1 could also show lhat by lawyer craft or somo other craft no provision is mado in this bill to puni-li tho in- former for bearing lulso witness, which this hill instigates and pays for, against his neighbor. Is this an oversight ? If so. it is too late to cor reel il. We must take Iho w hole bill or none. 1 might show also hero tho odious provision of the twentieth section us to presumptive cvideneo; I no pro and deformities lo speak of the lust pOllll. liy this bil. us I havo shown, you propose, to call iu tho army uiul the militia as a pot v conu't.itan to assist in t arrying out your plans of c iiipier ing the free ballot. 1 perceivo in these plans a conlliet of jurisdiction lhat will inevitably como between the Federal government nml the Slates if this hill becomes a law. Sir, I mean I y this no Ih real. Hut when getillo men talk glibly about goil g to New (Jenllemen talk Lero about elect ions in New Yoi k lis if they were held un - nro held you sec no ciowds and no ' . . rows, as vou do in I iimois, in unm, or in Jtiv l.ngl.uid. J here is nn druiiK- einiess ; you seo ono or two policemen there to prevent n possible trouble. i prevent n possible trouble. Tho ballots are n laced in tho various glass boxes. Any ono can sec his bal lot full like (he poetical "snow Hake." If there have been frauds heretofore in the chy of New York, the Kepub- In an police, which has hnd the super visory function over the registration, had us ninth to do with it as uny one of any party. Aril such fiatids to souii) extent uro incidental to till great citics ol diverse interests, hero men aro absorbed in tho Lurried j.uisuits of wealth nod luxury. In conclusion, 1 r.peal that laws like lliis w nl uo inopt raltvo and inel- feet tial. It may j-rnvoko, as it is in - tended, trouble, collision, riot niul blootlshed. but Us penalties w ill be eeorned 'This will be tho caso in 1 New Yoi informed operate, peeiallv. !. city, upon whit h wo vere this Lill was intended to tho registration i!atio es Nor will il aid ILidlcals to enny elections. Tho clumps of tho Pepub hcan party ut Alhanj- have been lixed 1111 that city by Statu legislation and cilj" loinniissioiis for jours. Fvcrj' year I ronght fresh dissatisfaction with this system ol government un lit llie revolution td last tear. Al though the Hepublieati parly had the police ol New link city; uilluugli liny l a 1 nil the power to con'.rol, nr. rest find punish rep. lil ions It 11 tl fraud itlei.t voting, vet a large inaiority has be-'n rolled up there against tl niihlienn l imy wiLh every year. No intelligent mun, whatever lie nil. v ( think ol somo : 1110 sores tn ine onny piiluie, nml of some of the incidents ' insopnrablo from a rival city, but nisepnr; i w ill believe tlnit New York is heeom ing more mid mote 1 Vim erst ie every day, and thai this hill ill slid further ; ud-1 lo its lVmoerat if strength. j Therefore, il ought to be cutiilc.1 "a inn to secure tao supreuiio y in ine j Ileinot ratio party nnd Ihe increase of jits votes in New link city. Mr. Allison. Why d.d you not vole, then, for this bill ? II I Mr. Cox. 1 do not vote here to in- t crease or aggrandi.o party. I lu.po thai nij" Iriond Irom lowu voles on a j l.ighcr plano than that. He is so se- rem', kind, und handsome. Laugh - lor 1 know full well w hence emanate all the slanders aguinat ll.e liemocru - cy ol .New l o;k. 1 liey are Irom Iho ' same source as that whith clamors j for iho nnluruliitHtiou bill of my col - ' league Mr. Fuvis 1 do not wonder i that my coilesgue nnd 1 desiro to speak of him with nil respect thinks , rather roor'v of New 1 oi k nlv after V ' ' JOAN. TEEMS Z2 per rrnum, in Advance. SE1UES - Y01, 10, NO. IS, his leeeitt e:;pcrielice there. l!ul thai mcnl lor my colleague 1 say that all : these klumlets on the New York J'e- I....... .!... k' ...I. ' itiiii-i .it tuiiiu iiiiiii inn 4iij.v l ot u Tntu,u; most of the editors ol which hvo outside u tl.nl cly and Lave no , ll.il.i1,ll.sgc,,ui,ie love to Uod, sympathy w ul, iu masaes and no , Jhh u,,U,uto e,ii.eeri ty of heart, votes in the c.ly If 1 were disposed , ,,ur ,, , d work mu8t ,iava I., enter more lully on tho defonso ; nf,t a of ostentation about New oik lod;.y--a.id .f 1 couh U n nlUHl ba oniformal shield her from his legislation Ini(, volunlary duties, like would do so-1 could ehow that r;le.t irn? . n.urat bo pevformod from only has a cheaper und a hotter govern- tho " t m(li,VCH . t,ero must bo mcnl, in w hich there is less (mud t han ,,lUll in 0oJ in provi. in your Chicago ( Hicinniilis or ( ,li(,0 wliU(J Mmrin for hig cllU(tei i'liiliidclphiasor Kochcsters, und -. 8Ilj w0 mt,st bo sincerely wn.'.ums. crime ol a different and Icai hulofiil grade und kind than lloston. Air. r-leveiiMin. Tho genlloman will do well if ho can du lhat. Air. Cox. There is one thing more on which 1 desiru lo remark. It will not do for genllemen of tho Jicpuhli- can p:n ty, at least in Now York S! ate, cnuractcroi inav nunorcu unij gion ous Slalo with its ninety-one thou - sand Ilemocralio majority, lhat lie- mocrncy huvo overcome many trials i and dangers. J cir niouoo, nuo inui of their Stato "Lxccl.sioi'. " W hen j ... i -i- .... i . t new inns Ul pains mi 1 eou es re pressed ou them by Fadtcul bi-olry and malice, wnen mis system oi i'ie and Uilormcrs is uuuea io ii.o ro slricliona already heaped upon their eomincrco and llieir iudualry, when to Federal taxation,, internal and ex ternal, with its inquisitions, seizures, annoyances, burdens and frauds, is superadded tho cspionuge, litigations, prosecutions, indicuuenis, mid penal - lies, fostered Ly a hordo of l'ederal ueiccnvcs ano ponce, lome awc nen Irce sunrarc anu control ineir local government, they wi.l prepare nml nerve themselves for the con'lict. They huvo by State supremacy nl Al bany broken your joke of wood; and, with (rod's help, they will Lroiik tho yi kes of iron now forging; for them in this Federal capital! Llkso'iri Gaucisioa on the Situation. inei..mor o. u o Lexington l-'i' i-. .--.. T ' ,t.r soul i) c d I. 'r.siui utmost gives np Hi's nn ir. lie commenis in a strain oi indignuiit forrow that would be laugha ble if il w cro not so true. Unhappily, however, he docs not exaggerate Thus : "Fow n! I'own ! Fown ! !'. Puring, Ihe win lo nine years of radical rule the proudest, lieest, most cnlighicn- e.i, prosperous ana nappy nation on, the globein lliiU. 1 lie lowest, bases!. poorest, most utterly brulalixed and ilislaved, inlv70! Cotton-field nig gers legislating for Iho decendunu of ihu Washiiigtons, l;audo!i!is, Hamp tons, and Fees ! A Pennsylvania nig ger bcfoulinj' the seat of Pickens and Pickncy on iho Supreme Pencil of South Carolina. A nigger barber sprawling his X mulks to the legisla tive en.'ii tiiii-n t of Louisiana, as Lieu tenant Ctuvei uor and President of tho Stale Senate! A iiiggur cabin boy sinciiig iho commissions of congress. men.ehci iils, and circuit judges, as Socrt lary ol Ihe Mute ol Jl tssisippi l 1 A nd a thievish nigger ). readier, grin in (he L'niud States Senate, so called. i-1 -t . i . . i . t. ' nn--t ie irons, uieeiiu usi a leprous, itieetateu oetiaior anu ex uom ruor coiigtaunaies ins as- j sociato black g'.iards aii'J tlio country on llie change! on Ihe chaii I God ol the ruined and uod oi ine ruined anu desolate . Was u prop!? so fallen Lelorc ? Men of tho North? Men of the South! 4 : . I-- . 1. o .tuie.tcatis. vo.ii.iMtiie.i. enow slaves; Awake. Arise! shake oil your lethargy, and face tho truth! . , uio mini .ver wrought o lunger lease (live tho hellions wlme the hoi rid change a lilt I of pow er, and no (ial,; iel in all tho wide nniveise, thoip-h he should split 1 Ins mighty loolcr, can ever sound n blast poer(ul enough Io resurrect us from the tenfold political death and iLimnation to whu h we aro doomed! j t eusc j our n.-ist utiiv uucit.iug aim ! yielding to the il-alh deserving con- spiriittus who have itsu! pod Ihe gov- ernnielil. I ease your liitatiions loin .oiizini;, your cringing and I.iivimi . et jour lace, , against ihcm a ,ke stubborn, steel, mid ail their their nccuriud ! schemes, Ilemember that they aro jour enemies I be enemies ol tho 1 11b lie enemies of Iho Constilnlion removed, but the light infineiice ti( sworn foes ot Liberty foe ofliod,''1 example slill remain ; nnd the and common humaiiiiv ! Lneourag-, """ elements of this world will lung inglhem. "conciiialing" them is tamp-i show tl.J traces of their vigor h,.4 ernigwitli your own desti uelion ! ! purity ; just us tho western sky, afltf They must bo overthrown, unnihihl- '"" IH l t betrays tho glow- tod, or cu, we, and our country arc I eternally undone!" i f).r. or ins ' w ho has passe W.ws. A genllomnn il some Ohio unioiig iho Cossacks ol iho Ukraine, tells of ; somo strange rusioms still prevalent lln re, otic of w Inch iiniy pt ilnips in terest our fair readers. W hen a j oung woman in the Ukraine (eels a tender 1 passion for a Joung man, slio goes ill ! once to the house ol his parents, and silts lo Ii i in , ' I Vmaigal bog, win. Ii means, ' bo you blessed ol Uod." Tho join.,; won. an then sils down and talks to Iho objet t of her choice, as ! lollows: "Tlio goodness I sro written I ill ym;r couiiteiiance is a sufficient assurance to mo that j-ou aro capable of ruling and loving n wife, and your exetlieiit qualities encourage nu lo j hope thai jmi will make n good bus- jbaiid. It in in this belief that I havo ! taken the resolution to como and beg you, will, ail due humility, lo sect pi, mo for your spouse." Sl.o then ml ! j dresses La father and mother, ami J solicits their approval of, and consent . to, the nurriagw. Il sho unci with j ' a itlusal, sl.o refuses lo leave tlio house, ami sum conduct is usually , crowned with success, '"he parents . of the young man never put the young ' maidens away if lliey still peraist in j their sis v, believing l.j- doing so they would bring down the vcii;car.ce of heaven upon their Leads. I. IIH I 41 III Mi 1MK Hill V I IHIt, tlrari "pi ill! Il-a..lr Lanl ' Tl. f'-mh.rl n.-w lrwl I T'll . -a 1 I'M. II U "I ia lore, Ob! lii.p.r la J b'-arl. Ww,r i f II. aad av-lf. and aio, llelpl. aa, f.,r k.lp I et, If Jr.i' hl',"d in ...k. m, eleaa, Ou eleaeve tnt, or 1 die. In vain I alrl.e airatnal air will, In vain my will a-i.uld airlraj . Tli. W'tiM-i'iuaneM of nN I fl fly p.mrra ..t itrvulUi deptira. Cm I. innr-l I Walt t ' , adgutaat fall J Y.-t Al for tbu 1 i at ll'-t. on my In-art a trk.r pall, 'I lie ti'iiai-i'ma lia I brar. Oi. ! 1 ml me. If thon art the lij;tit I .My titinliliuf lea... ei.nlrul) fii.f to iiiiiin .y-a r.-fri'shing aiglit, (iiu Lulling lu b.jr eij.il. lir-vi-ul the wonilroua aiht to m., T'.i S.m of tioil miikr known Till ta.lh rinhr.nitia . I riri.t I aoe, -A ..-1 l.el uiy kuruea gone. m, Holv ijlmrl. Hie romforlrr. Un t-iuiii- Ilia where diath haa batn i Fjin-uii thniub u- auul liimug bra, An J u.ukv un ind ufaiu. The sermon eivtho mount domands ,i , ,i i- . ,- , i . , , . (. . " , , ,,or(orincil iC8 1" Unit tho treasures which wo love aro iu heaven, und our hearts must besot supremely on them, und not oq earth-; ly treasures ; for then only will the mind bo undivided, und the coiiseienco become assimilated to tho absolutely divine. ' ' ' ' I)1:k::ttixu Sins. Although msn, kind aro naturally propense lo evil, they differ in relation to the particu lar forms of evil to which they have kk , i-. ... .! 1 ', i r Mr.r. i ruli l-'uI n.i 1 ia ...npA ' .,-., J,' ,, ,..,;; ( ',.- jlilin Kjn tM)n js Bnot her, and Iho sin w,jt., no jrt m.t Ktron"ly inclined l( I 1U,IIII V. U i' I. IV. a.ni, illirrji vis h i :., 'i'),,, bo, setting sins of Christians ara those, - j wliL, ,uvious tl( wrt. mi)a lo their eonvereioit lisposed to comiiiit. i si tliereforo indicates u moral weak, ncss. it is caused oy kucii weuKncss, und it causes weakness. Any person is more iu danger ot yielding to a. temptation by which he has been previously overcome ; and if ho falls I j. jnj be is quite likely to lull uy mat very of temptation. Accordingly i 1 lt,r lr;lsgressions aro reprodu, , , ;,( H ..r,e j u ,-ull,CB ofl.,0 ,.,. jj, mor0 eKil!lci tl,ali ollt Thoulit3 for Thp TvTn TMak. The destinies of u nation depends. ' less on tho great ties of the few thai) the virtues und vices ol tho many. Eminent individuals cat further tho features ol her glory or shame ; but lliu realities of the weal or woe lio deep . in the great mass. 1 l, oil ,.: u, " v. ...ii I ....v t,0 ,.rL.t ( t,e ocean, but from its. "'jj,. epths (lows the overflowing strenijlli i of its (ides. A lady of fashion will 60oner cx, case u freedom flowing from udinira; tion, than a slight, resulting Irom in dill'ercnco. 1 ho first offence has the plcasirg npology of her utlrat lions : i tho last is bold and without allevia tion. Hut the mode in which she dis- , .,, ,,, ,aw.tioncJ .. , ,, . ,' .,n ,.v.,,.,.i. "J tut- J , '" i.""""i limn of popularity till there sbull Lu lies to centre than applaud inhuman conduct. And w hen lliis is tho casu iho millctiium w ill have dawned. A young girl scarcely awake to tho, mysteries f her nature, und flutter ing over tho first demonstrations of love, is liku q child sporting on lliu ' rippling sand on the shore when 14 high tide is about coming in. A giant mind may be held in f-us. penso but that suspense must bo oriel, ..-.I . i. ,. i.i.. I. r..li...... - ill I. . ;.,,-,,,.,.;,,,, ,, ......r.roliu in conse-- qtieuce of that deleriuinalion ; just as, a f-treain of water rushes ith grcalcf force for a teinjorary destruction. Say nothing about yourself cither good, bad or indifferent : Nothing good, for that is vanity ; nothing bud, for lhat is affection ; milking iudi;l'ei'T cut for lhat is silly. A man of weak complying disposi tion, w hom no ono fears, po ono wil he nt the trouble to oppose; while man of n strong nml fixed character I w in no name to opposition, in lousi fnim lhoM w ,m t ... ,i : to derive : it i mitt rt.nu tu . ii. jmm i.tot- ince Irom tlio jjIf:llj,j. pf Oicir adversary. Hut lit) ,.ol,H, orcn t,is oppoailion inlet . ... , ,,' ',. ; Dlll'IS'l t Itlllt to llll.il til , JH.-l lilt M.M. I ner obliges the wind lhat opposed bin) to help him forward, i Tho three or four most Lelples-a things id the world are a ship in 4 dead calm, a whale thoroughly slianii cd, a race horse with his w ind broken, I an ) a politician in bad odor. Tbu I devil himself would havo nothing to 1 do ith either, unless it were the last ; he seldom utterly foisukes a political 1 rramo cock : 1 Pit' lte-p. him at the I altlr nr the drill, Tnwii.l. b.s bisrlpr'k laiti-er u.iat-uit anil. The influence of a good man ceases not a tlenth, be is as tao visible ngviit, ! '"fl 1CC 01 l"0 departed orb. Hound hats huvo almost entirely sti- perccl. tl hounds w ith both j-oung sod , old. I htyy lire very liigh, us a gentlo- man expresses it, three stones high, ' w ith a cupulo nnd I'ukouy, and a flag ul half must. 1 II matters not whut a man loses, if ; be save his soul ; but if lie loses his st ill, it ina'lers not what ho saved. - - w at j One of the commonest proofs wo have lhat man is made ol clay, id the brick so often found in his hut. Gossip mongers aro persons who tear the bandages from ts.iul wounds ind prevent their healing. j m - - j A (.ciitlcman whu bus recentlj' lost an eyo begs to in I imnto Ihst he lias now a "Vacancy for a pupil." a , He careful how you promise; but when vou bnve proinisej, bo juet ui careful how you fulfill. - , i A Coiifcctioner advertises broken , hearts for six cents a pound. 1 Three things lo govern 'fcmjvr, j tongue and conduct. I Sure to Harrow Iho Soul Teg ends inside rour boots r'