Il PRIM'S it' CORD. "Just as $ am Without One Piea." f • . _ p A FLATTERING PORTRAIT FEar---ALL HIS OWN , atie 11-neet Legislator...an Army pay. nsaster utment %anal COW. tinsflor WLle44e M.gNb loos " rife roe $e tie. 3 one ter thetitst.a*+—rhe Pare Pa- Iriellet iftst.ing Creek axd niob Mono. tom Notoriety-4 " Chronic nujee. eeeker.-1. Moue," and the Sacred Ohkeer men of Ise Pahlle Faith In linia.—lnitatiutz and Leputliatiou Iu ISTia". 1,57:4 that touch milizned p ;i:gi a&;ll.e . ':.t:eettliatbeharles Backilrea. aile at pr , - c: oto by a men was, and st:li ts, iii;s!,•! , ), , t.." he Wal L: - e4, convicted dram'Edht ballot hex . ; Mr. teicri at l'ottaviile ow this 'fi..:easiou ~ vas a. Si flows : , ' When Men are up for public office, and oy have a public recont„it i+ not wily 011 C t).311111-1-S. it 23 our linty to examine it, ind if there 1).- iniquity upon it, then pure condemning!, eboulo tin borne to this offender. ail-, - plause.l Be briouldecrikiti public confidence. and 1 rum Lim ail public -upport should be with -1,1 WD. ißenewed appliuse.] Ino 1:1;0 ahrinlG from tine ordeal jalipliusel, and 1 hold other srii la to the same standard of examination and iLdgment. [!Fiore applause]." ,: is W , Ell,ld d(sl.r-r222e, comfit; from a kn. an' of Mr. Birclzalew's antece&uts it re oltircouphil T 1 e desll ix e ••ick—tbe devil ?tomtit wondd be; 'l'Le devil got we 11— tbe devil a oeiqt we% be." 'Elie devil, however, &ifuetitn.i u ids the I..turl, and this was one of. the uccaitoue wt.o lir:Burt:slew spolie thel.rti'b. Applying su eff-etu.dly to gut appiy, with full force and ettiet, to, hi• copiatizir,g friend and co-latiorPr, View: E. .1 Titisln an is up for putilicoffice, and he ha-, public :eeord, and fohowhg the adviett Of Vri•: t;rtA.kal,,trbulan wit have male it tio: - itatiaittest- , and duty to t xamitti is. Li, is n o tsuat a acid as a pubile min itud a priva:e tyke pride itiliandinz.S . down ut posterry. :)11 the contrary a record odorous !Rift corrnp',. ; ott, tri.4:013", U. 1 4/ t1i1...5 with the evidence of his siltish schcrumir. to -1, a; Istr his own Ilt , At at the es....voise of D 714 and the. C:iminotaw eakh. Arid wtirs • titan. lily, it proves him licen Popp Leadtue war, ri cLtinpiou of that ty nem arr•ttsttd for treasin,,"and a noi,y .- Lat gue and dattgerous sgitatiar.says. Th:s a.col cleaned from various sources thr,m - zit Out the Jint,l, CgOtglve to file petyl,t f o r ti t ,tl eiti43l. ask for it a 'calm and cir~ttt Iread:nc. oititilleut that. ivlinn they . shall 11.1e ett ir, thi.ty wiil think r,'wice bet* , irei! rety - . cas b it ;allot to plite in, lus hands the: k-iys o -the Treasury. ;!, 'rile qualifications txhitli Mr. Pit tt,l p isitisse , arc flit tat, St °xi leuces of his th-trt eigh riess fir ale high and responsible !rust. Fruitt the ver.i, outset of Ws ttr Iv! di4pity,l a remaikable fona.!esa ft , r - "teattnirs;" tad vondclhil tae•iii , y in it-Ishii.; his c!citicieTnie aiy - thareputable air, such, for ins'arce, as Acck.:priN't; A' ii1:11!}; In 11-443 be was ele.e - ed a tu , onher of. thi I,vier House in the Le:41,11:11re. and in the arrang: meld, of, the coottniii.).ei he found: biin s: if a member of the Conitnittee on t;:tok... This opened up a, prosoect anited t Ins tale Ilere s. es a harvest ripe for tbe too • enlerell into :ake. poss. Ssion. be )14 the tune 0f..!..400 I,e isidtp) , s., but alnin t Y to play the honesty" d'Altte itY 2i•at it teas an art( mpt to bri l )e hitt). hichl be resisted writ bee tnii.ntt ind Ltig t.ii w - nearly ttle at:entpi. be;:ituo a L• f ir'..tiot3 5e...1 be F.-. 11 ft :nit the fac'slelicir:ed up ).t ti od. The occ.tsion 2ove rise To f.. 1): cirriet, of Pi:tilers bnii.4styi wis the, •.. 7!• , ,de to )the chtrier of 'he, .1111'.1" Vill'fh Was in Jlel7 o 11 os• s Y. Bei.elt, of New York. l:ein the connoi•t,:::' for aln th. lice of beloi ail :l Eri , "„ ti b.,i t qz with Hat , iel wit° vas lohl):, inv., for the. 11:11, t o t' Crthe n:s of the ergo ow! Nku r »k t:'"d fi:r bribery before J.01g , . P ears :n, and thii e disclosed these : I•, C fi:lb and SL . Conl: bad rwili for sdme n la! to:accomplish this end; tats' , Pm a IN•r!.11•1 • the bargain WI/4 !L.A.; );;. travitut rei:ch:.(l and :hl . -ret 9t.) Ant tut a valved ins v„'o/ It)), and 'h .' T 1:• •licy .wam to he pad the' ixt In iroi.ott 0 :or n-aders will ple.eo rernrlu'ir 'he. a el rse. varies WCO. t good, hones: L Demo-rids.) !lb.) tra: s tc'ion ovurred at :he 14 leh! , - rill!1? , . it Mu: morn. Who. to f I /...iptr.i)f Bedford, trr•.;ppe,l i tt • ticrf fed, unger his hed,"tii ,r1 , Ir,:nt )), 1. - 8 t he airlift* and lisle]; 'to the conyerat . on. .51):Co::k PAID OVER TO PI O I.I.ET $lll in hails r•n the Piail:tielil (N. J.) ItS cni , i pro fro Pp•lfet.'- tha' t 1... tbould he tep.ated a' th?. m.tte.t ig tbe committee. PIOLLET TOOX THE MONF:I lle .F.l.ys thathe tOok ir.. . N•Cook, and te. ,, earne the chief. wd.11.-ss i.,r tn , pry secution. In his evidene - 'h r-Ils ns tbv. be. took . the .S-11,30; and, rt fon to hrs o•eft T(.071/, f.ranalled - anti C011111.(i fltt", trton.-•:), 4:14 thou wept to think Auyo ;fly b ~ rcn tll be bribed flr slf,O. lion. Thad b.us .St , ivetts. in tiPftlitiin,r , 31..C00k, d . thii hub ale of viltuu!e , indignation, and disc.los!,l the '-d -in_ thin Eess of PinlP's Wl 3 I ,, teu?ily.! In srldr.e..she the j:l7‘.- ha ... I A " G‘-nrb-men of the jnry. I hare been :tan tr inE' Mr. .taternettt bertr.olo"a. ' is one part 1 F , tlPrs..se.i,, be eze , vly tru-. H. tells 3 en about couuting tne money in ills cyst: roes), sb , 4ldabg tears. He adctiltto 1 tliAt ;t , vi - as not awarit of its being Bau X,--, li...:Ft 1 :V 1 Ft .. A.-1; 4NT, -. "". 1 - Ir. otee until this point of line. Now, be kr' •bst Plainfieidßerthas.* in bad repute, in rte . he impposed it td be utterly worthless. The+ teats tell not beeaute.of the attempt to hr. itt tim—but ti-caose be!thongbt they bad pas.e utterly wor.l3kos paper upon him. . His virtue could note and an attempt to bribe tam arm/ cont.terfeit• money. kNow, gnutirmen of the joy, bad be not gotten into a passion over it ; bhn be gene to a brobor's and learned that h fsould bays bad them :changed to gold or sieve: for from tive to seven' per cent., he would hair.e uockettd the insult and son would have been ?sired the trial of IcPook." Iticteouk was oyuvicted, and to-day Piollet, itbout doubt was as guilty of the crime as iat ut fortunate Goan; is pluming himself upon an assumption of virtue and honesty at variance itb his en:ire diameter and reputation and he motives a h!cti actuate his. life. If Vlore is ;.,t doubt that he is one of that infamous class tm , ll bud their Way lido the legiata` iv e halls of .State. termed:: iu the' appropriate and _lily sugg,estive slang of the lobby, 4 13i:raters," .iii which are, the tars of honest government, ibis additional piice of testimony, given Itto jamin Bartholoinew, Eq., in the sanazi -,171i. (list'. It scar trifi'irecl, to prove u.NE ttFt THE OF.Stis ROOSTER! Ott the third day of the session, I think it -to', I Bea salkii.if with Mr Piollet, and told nw I wahted a bank ehertered at Warren, 5.% anira Ma Vote. lie said No! hewasup {-"'~~ d rO banks. My war that the bank ‘,lobb I wanted taaal L a pellet:Ll^ Democratic 111'14 to have: he individual liability, ino.t hot it met the vi ws of the Ezenuttve iu rilestpge.s fir, then made the remark that was no inch vidiaal liability in Warren \Jut iy_ said there were individuals to War -en et.ant,y, respttnslhie as in any noway in . hs tau far as t 101 l were willing to gu He :air I, to.l, me a - bi-thrt this hank wuull have .bv ieatirers: because a bank must have ream- . • . to tbrou4ll tb'e Lvgislaturo."--Elouse .1846, rot 2, L cis tillab t,tf.y t the session be had begun 0 .1 tr. in Ws .I.Join't prop -se to go ' :ouLlt 11.3 ItT.IS!If Ore (Grer . r a sou,:unro vita tbAniluon of Pui.o'a v I.litut l reldho.ra. HANDLING -THE Futris . Al TOE AMY. 1;.t.l i c from the I,!•:gislature with the close 1 ;be i!, ,, tion with all his blushing •ti. rs k upon bito,die saw in the Mexican A rine!i.p•ning for Ills financial abilitie in ni adding to 1;6, own "Old" by anti fr!',n, the government, and multiplying near tic di% idling With the boys in blue. • agittin, gt euit 1:1 / say," is the ;:ie f ef'4,iittot, of 11 , 11 et. HI always did ii;t to I,atidie the funds: of others, and when hri to roust his own. ilnd 80 ?rest t hill a patnas..er in the idexi:3ll 4!ruy. Litt Proilet's reput ttion hat ;. d him to Washiiiigton,atid not bolo.; of t pkare ludocei eoatideoce in . I,le;:rily the ap. , iic Mt. for ofuce, it re d extri,ordieszy (-trios, Aroog arzinueu`.s •1: , ! aty (iiist,tl , .y I , f whirewathiog hef,)re his for.bconiing. IIN secured it, and depa , ted Happy:—for the rt•ar of !: m}•. He (Wed the iwirahly —to his !I,o:ea home be i'w.a.l richer by a r 7 .4tt•rale :Amount. lie WAS always a tlardry n ; thin believer hi tbe "nimhle six-pauce,” ..!evet t.p , it money milieu he. could get, any ,t)t,-rd it fur bird. We toad &Lid he •f- tail ht oisillsy his friwniug, ser. lie ,i if. iipan this occ,ision to Arnoi,g i.thers heralled noon fir bel , ator catheriiii. While tlitiltig to ttput: the subj , ei. his kceu eye iletoseted nr 4:1 ,ihotiS, to bu tuntied, and g ibis a axing to fil his bow,Yioliet got. his knees, foo once iu his life, Caruvrou's shoos, begg-ci huh ieruis nut: to kfeut his co nfirm/tic:lu. butaWas it is, is a thorough urgiapti ..f 3.14 Syk!...ifiti.tat ri a I ime-berver. • IN HIS BOLE' CANNI. CONTIZA.CT-011.. tirtiing from tb,l arnay, and spnrtipr, , the tie c , f Colon.-1," with his pockets full of ~i-ty, "nevi Odds a,td pastures " wherever he miht increase his core d. fa' ten , to- the full. Ills practiced eye fall t.s. the "M' 130tut.z4: tbFi canal cmltraeLs. ;:cell tat' under Dom , er.,qe rule a`mut the f• ars IW-61J. ' Tht: stilted WM far better thatt hot Oars mid emoluments to be Alerived from 'e It gittlature nr the arms'. The. 14 plekiugs" anted from those posidons were sin/11. , mpared to the p!titul ". be saw daugl tug 7('M the heavy-1„ den nontraels, and he at ... - -atidressed himself t) !be work 'of Iti , the inside 3.racc by worming alit If into the rt,apal ring, and he suczeeded e t his most 87.9,glitietexpett'a - ions. These Works .were in the hands of a I 3 bard of I;oianui-sioners, evety one of whinu wl 1:. nuicr.d. Searly )f not qinte every jab n,to. a Demozr it is a,wel-kii)w : thtt y i f the Detntz:reie sof !I .1) owe.tbeir"preselit wealth t.) , View:, antler this V - yilfle. tr WaS ail tatiiioo'4'n Tivt pro'lletn of State Geaverntneot, it the :tiet4 :hick his for s !.ehrs hardened the. eitiLetts PeTnisylva direei el•ietivrel 'bat the contractor. , 11,_bt as :hey idid. These work., • -tt; ir :1 4, 1 ive .it 40,q00.1). - .10. tak4s" these greedy d 0.4.1 knsty Was - le , k a, ut h . . . , . , , ... n.‘.....?; (-11P.OZ. or OW - tiliitl. line from the 4- . , ti-r4.•thl:a tt. the N. w Itoil: hurt, along Ott. • i i, I?-a:•• lar.f the .s•lstp:tehitipa. fu IS4I iii I•Lt.. r CV;I: S'usrtukt iipqri the public w irk• I ti . sr tit.. .up tr. this time the ltilin 'of s:.', - 4 l'::9 h.td tit-e.. s:te'Ll. uptth Ili...North BrAtto' \ i tero..v. lii li-111, -ititii•it 'Wolk was resom.itt. . tt,i_ A ,:ts-Ittiv..ed the 51.411,116 wiraid c im- .1. Tjle troth is m. heti the fit jib it v.hs fowl , : to hAva coat Rime thaq lit beyntel the estim tte. 4ve • A • li-e). r was (NUL Lk`IIA I.from vtly sham. ;;)stn 01 A.P.s corrupt ektravagao•c••• v.ere awl rucmey • ut * . ;r all the guild it acc , tupiishefl this utuaw, cud , t ju?.. as wt-11 h 1.1 - fe beer/ thrdsv;: :do the Susipichantia. -Thcf.cansl two noilid not hold watsir, and WAS nevi-; .ttt.oule.4 The only ohjtst i t . to he gained was. cite the :State good feliatile work, out 1 , , urich thi. contractors. The repairing t.: ;impr,,vematts (?) was ';atiother Pre ruir.eut atmorg the IVehes who thus ercut their substance from. the o..ter-hurdent-,i taxi,a,yi.:rs was Victor E. With hi, I.tothet - he wok.a bold puslaor MK , prizs...a:;ti SOrif wen" the Detunerete Canal C itnom , ....i(llPrx to borne purpose., he iyas soon eitauli-d. chi:kit , over the hatit.otnit result of hia he 11-d srcared, nollone nor two. bat (11001) FAT etftstit,tors, and!,r at ore' reg.inlei) by the Crowd a , of fl, , ‘ Ring 0; Caiii4 t'ontrnetnrs., -Co ..'.l:tinli.f,•rwe tits it will ot.ly be !f.'1: , •.k.,,iti!0 he Report of.t.L4 Engineer of tb... riL Bramch Canal for the year eliding Nov. • IV: 4 . Ind when at last be iire:t his iM)ti.tilictit, big in no Eta in his wty and r( l in all ijs mezuiticent proplr- I ~ 17P- 1 , •••• " il. ' I t ' : ;:t f" 'r! Z- 7: 'lY , I i 30, J 43, , :.gt! 10 .L. 1 It. iut:,ti Wtit found this t his c tie c t,,,i No. V. Ea J. 1 1 :, P.8,110r 81031 Sectic.o Nu ac. V E. &J. I P 3 710 Pecticti Pn. st, V. k a J. I. 5,113 Eectloa 1% .4. V. a' a .I.klPl.tl r 12.44 PaTtalt 4 . ..3.. V. E. a J F E Pi awatata. W Y. V. I t— 6.133 .3410r41 , 30 ver LR i. %pa V. EaJ X. P 1.- Youth Was, 1.0 i 6 -0-1 Tote.) '1414 ut tac ri-p4t.ste astluvued wstu u time lof 'lbis unserupulOn4 and dishongst class oftentir than with that of Piollet: It bads and olorsi%nls evrrywhere, saw the entire report is redolent with Mallet o —w Wel" weans oar up:iou. • Ills name in this, Sail) all thing.; eiSti u which be put his halal, is iudieetre of .his up—" two fur me and one fdr the ' Sta7e;" - - - - TLL r i ATIZIOT OF• FISTING CRELK ANT) NOB MOUNTAIN. Thee are omit:ous words to the people of Pennsylvania, and hare) been siuce"the dark 'lays of the rebellion. , RI , y ere synOnytnotis., l with t erton, disloyalty kind armed resistance to the 'overnitieht in itsi struggle for ail hi ecrityof the UniOn. , Niiiman upon whom to , I charge lisi ox en fastenedi, of c:entilicity in this d.sreposable ands traitorous Frilling Cre,k business. has eter coma tiefore the people de., qiat , P.ing theii suqragra'for office wirhuiat r, - . ..eivitig . " such a 1 ielinlos as emp:tattcalt . &lawns. rated the valets ''which Petinitylvael 1 "ilact - a tiloti a traitor, and bow utterly unworthy tie is ut the cuP.b.deoce oftt, cdiattis. Charles I.:. Buckalew had the liar ihood to face an in ognant people, at d—helreeeived his reward ,, Victor E. Pioliet has twice attempted, since 'hue to,utpiy days, to caliiie the people into deetiog min to Conerrat, rand both times Law i." - tltie t{-g.k a k-ca pleastili." in"laying him out" ~andsoinely. lei, finch is:hist/tier lack of si-ft ri-spect.lautl Ilia inditiqretice to the expressed 4111 of the:people. that LC cannot take thti hest without), a kick. For the Morin time be has the aide' it s' to place binilli ill before the people - - .ot. of it Congressional!,Distriet merely, but of the whole Sate, and wsl sincerely hope thy' kick' ..e a ill retti4ve from thi4n [will he of force and eflect stiflit:iett to shatter his armor of brass Aid Loot him to the shelf for NJ/tit:al burial in lie shades of Wysox: t • Lliv. iet ps briefly sketch his "Fishing Creek .lithitkitinkey," which in t iyilencti,tasap-artaeal "-nt ai , L La t 4 r disloyalta t tithe Unhurried au,. .., tanlty . with Its greltter prototype of tb. i , 14.11, a:Jd see if we cainidt prove that hfr ... I'.ollrt. 1 wits in close. , grim munion• with •10 callers, nd in active symbathy with its trea voitable oltjects' and uesiOs. .In a word it vas an quart zed and armed resistance t i the Fiateral 4 , -t7ertinient. It was not chnfined to tfew itlitividuali, but Was 'Widespread through Olinoliia country. It tookitha sbane'and form .4 Ept - _ci 4 smithies imp ort s i€ , from the S lath. . •I • - lic; name,. hhe etres"itatio . and by-law., ts-. I.lips and put-words and the oath of the --Knights of the Golden Cir 1e.." These men alto in gidet and secret pl ces once or twice • act) week to carry on the work of the order, aid listen to the:most ramp ut and 0(101:Liken reason: 1:114 carried arms cOstantly,and when . mat, bee.4rue necessary t : ughout the coon , ty, theyl met publicly it y taus points in Ben allo on and flatting, Creek ti 3 nships to he hi,- trim edhy liieir leaders to teals" the draft, t.'l: .tee/ niplish Which successfully tire; f irtuell into ntilharyicomnanies, drillings constantly to per tect thcruselt es in the use or arms, and abet], f=iat`,,, the government was,. compelled to sethi, a thttus.'itti troops from the army to entitee, 'he dr in Columbia county, these traitors! 'brew., t their ',spies, pia:led their sentinels and gathered their forces.ready to meet and do tattle a*li the Provost Marshal for each drafted man in lympathy. witlitlritti. In addition to helyirg the coverntnent, they were guilty of cowardly murder, as the martyred Lieuteniatt •RobiSon txponencerl in yieldtog up his I life, while on duty, to the avant'', ~, .t.low, an d or i violet'' and dasigerous disturbance of the peace; as the Union Invingcitizens of tir , region otiulti feshily in 'the baring of their titre/lir:Qs aAd barns, the frpgaent threats to 'eke liar. lines, mild the many demands in wile upon them to leave the country, : accompanied by tie f , EGOEsTIVE EMBLEM OF A (7' , FFIN to which the outoyraph oft the Captierlont , i , wax attitclicii in the •shopeF of a COPP Elt il EitlijB.NllKE Rai; cti the Yon. There was no net aking the author; hl was their sigo o'nanuith.l. &fore the organization mold be ill , - organized, or rather rendered harmless, a large 'Umber 'aka' leading spirits were arrested for tileason, add ct.ennied ini Fort lilifflin. They "rere tiled, and, many of tbilimhier and more iggreasive traitor a were convicted and punished. Gin their thizat,all these facts laud many more Acre pro; en over and over again. - These 'secret tegaiuza . o.islhatt ben in exist ence lei, a long time, but the mischief which bey brewed' did not, comb' to a head until tili:mt; ISG-liiwbeh the troops wet e sea to - 1 , ..ie1l i ne_iliiturbance. It w. 9 daring thia yes.- hat Victor E. Pioliet was MA:lag One of .hit. . t runt-rou,S runs for CongteSs, and Colutiera 4 , mA) - io!rined part, of his tlingressional Dis • lc'. li.v. - ot upon this connty the: he relied ". blab hi largest gains. •To iecare lb- vote te if tr. mei , who had s a tirn a rnost soeino oat': '' , .r.v.se• the goreroment, al man, mast hart ten kho al' by Litton to be in f ill sympath to u i z.ecoid with them. ' A war! D• in.icra", •art• • <t rich in tht"ir MOW i 19.: Polli.. had the full 1 ten.o.:ratic vote of the. % etnr;y. It would ate teen utterly anpos , i'‘le,for him to hare 'ceirett V i iition any oth?r basis :tare that re_ 4-hsolute u Jay of sentiment. mai principle. iV , tie as - nit e ratty reriajt, th . yjc , ,or E. Ka!, r ' A' a 4., etyp,i ai,t, ( .1t the K. G. C.. 05 teachings an iurpost s-i if that a member iii full a i l indnitr.— -; we i-re. absolutely certain that e was a nos„.r at. If a, rehire. . ' , BE 2S.';‘EA FiS AT NOB Meil - NTArN. But titre is nther proof ttia in th- Fishin-:. rt el/ (4 , o.de:iv K. aud the G. C. h. h 0 'IOWA Ins! atlinit'.." Nay, finl , .ber, he utori:li lio nishes the evidence whlith; proved him ir, ,ere been •anal and glove with the Ica%irrs iti hat i, -t ire &sign. ~Iteit,a. heate.ii he C.ei ..:st, he l twr bated at. CV vsov i luti . . 11 this f ilti a teat, n, l ahen, in (N 41 1 . 4 11314 k;:it'l aimildew• He=ats' Cl3 l toer,Charies B. Br', l, t-k. vay,.Joim G. t , iei v, and others of that ilk. t they e aroct,) ; Le plan .f holding a three i days' piilith_!l! ... antp-met tng at Not, Mountain. That aim it rint'githi-rirg of toe fat Wu) Tris, Lli ! FIS , ,- 1 i Cti rk. l.aerial Ugh anti nect r one :tart of op eel No.. i‘- of the region. 'lt was held i•: lngust. • Is.iltii. ' just a year aft'or the •'O. hire :eraly" had bet'in shorn of RA' strength. and horoughly Untied its missionrwhich Was to ....I,e Alitt ent - ore populatitn. of the ..Conf.-t/ - fury" oial lheirfrien.ts a goodj . eliwye to air 'heir 'ln asri publicly; to c imolai') • lo'l3 aim i,il;g, of 'her 6 .atrlicious wring . 1 ," .and to vilify the got eminent, to their hearts' . ennten', in 7- - nand and lowing numbers, all of which they , did.- 1 Chief among these ten thtioa l and and *ln ,.re,ther I-velY was Mt n ? Pioliet. It was here and ~1 poll this tteFation that he disptive I his rehe.l oroclivitem land avowedly acleumledged his hearty ayartity with the "Fishing Creek Con- .A.Nro RA 'WI tidersey" and the participators is its treason able acts. The war was over, aud ha was at liberty to openly give vent to his real senti ments, and be dio so with swan Panne. lu the opening of his first s eh be insulted the intelligence of the Union soldiers by declar ing that : , 41Tbey - deserve to be remembered with . oey cp...irve to oe _ grata *tide by all; they deserves lielptng hand from every one of oi.,and they deserve to know from ne t in our politual diactuisiona, so much of the past as will pot us, as pohilcal pardeana and friends, rightieith them. I intend in all the ttaneactinte of life to etaud the 'Erna, utqleld- Ing irinnd, of the man who battled for the Union. I *fin give him a preference to every say that Ilan, 1.0 that be may be able to earn hut livellboodd during the remandec of be dap." - I ills auddro glow of patriotism had no beat .uuurn glow , or fervor. It was as beautiful but it was also as cold as s nitionbeam. The War was over mid noisy demagogues like Mkt could afford to Slap the soldiers on the back aad lustily'cry "Sweet and beautiful it is to die for one's country." Ilutithe soldiers always appreciated tl4 value of this cheap pan iotismi from the lips Of Copperheatis i .and understood that it was but "ii - gin,sy , cheat, sod meant nothing more than a bid for their id les. Bow much beloved the s4ileirr and the cause for- which sit many gave .heir lives lie'gave evidence (wilier on in his 8111001. In commenting on the 1 Insurrection in Volumbia county and the arrest of the pes tilent tra.tors th4re he said : 1 "I do not mean to allow it tb be forgotten, area I say of thhi occa-ion as 1 1 , , , have said be> fore, and will N 74 again, that altaaro wanton, etched act was never perpetrated on this earth, than the imprisonment of, those gentle men of thiseoui.ty at that timi; land I'd not lici, to have aoy part Of the igoorinny• wh.dli Justly attaches to that act entailed -on my tonne. [Agadatte.j Aud what of the tniseri tile creatureawko were inf.,rtnenion that fie carton. I would , never advoca a tar and itsatlers, but I will trllyou - avhat , would do ; i . I would go across the road, tarn around and go throvi;b the biotdr, rather than meet one album. 1 should be afraid to ne seen in vonst.w.y with one of them, lest my reapecta bility Abcold be aff , met} aud.my character lam -pogurd. And here I will say that I hope loo •foie this meeting closes some one 111 prracut i , to me any of those geutb men wli were ar , res6d bare and dragged away runt their tiAtitti and taken; to Fort Mifflin that may be iere. I want to shako hauds wt la them. I want to be Ma, to ray to my friends that I hare, seen and taken by the hand those of that noble galaxy ttliom barbarous cruelty did not pat to deati." lit *t hr - `--sheetTitilinP-- dire be spoke his hot .. sentiments. - ear) stly desired "to kat fitese traitors by the hate/ and print. fo Vern that their political a!entintents were identical with hisl own. 11 ~v as Ft-joiet d in being able, In this ptiblie maii- Ler, to their tr'emson. lu the course of his harangue -he Imade this 9 - turkikt,ht declaration. It will 'cease .a smile is one reads it, and no doubt Pinner. Liaised! , laughed in his sleeve" as he uttered the de it er..te lie : 1 1 " I here declare that I never iti my life saw ameng toy poimmil we'ociatea that man who wanttd this Union divided ; who would even .gree for one moment that the cause ot traces sa..n'ehould triumph. TM re wait no yranathy with iSe t 'fort to Ibreak down tiai GJveru kt.ent in the breast of any D .mocr t that I , ever met. But I have met many—and I am d that elem.—et - be, while denetingl all their . , ffortis to put down the rebellion nd over. throw accession, Wanted the hheitt l4 of the peot.in preserved,' and the . Celesta time and ,iae wof the country he hi sacred no, " violated i curler the plea of • military necessily. It as the old cry of '• the Coustit akin as It vas," aid the, same Jesuitical plea ing about the "liberties of the people," the sicred obli d.aticits not to , violate the Cotistitution. - which the CppperhetaiDemocra.7 alWays used Lo veil their oppnsition to the goyernment. That be uttered a falsehood he well lows, and 4 alliuder on the, orthodox Demo racy, and tame but a Visiting Creek audience a ould have 'wallowed it. lid bad only to cast hi eyes over bat crowd and he could have c mute scores ot Democrats who earnestly desired the disrup tion 'of the Union. He bad only to aura Bud see upon the stage the man who was .he leader, of these misguided men, and who Was in cou ,'S'aitt communkatiou with the retie i leaders. Lie bad ouly to look in the glass ant( be would nave seen one rully Bnekalew's equal In all re spects, save brains. He said : " Fi r roughotit. toy life I have held one political asso iatiou ; I stand with the men with whom I began. We are called Democrats." Trite enough ; and the , iectird of the Deraniereic party during the war, by its leaders, its Votes, its literature, and its „mtory, thief - 11a everywhere and al ways; •not mily against the war and against the Uuion, but systematically In favor of 'the tett/Alton and its tiVoweli purposes. ~. . . The second day'Sproceedingsof te experi ,hee, weetme weielopened by Mr. Pi diet:, and h io ~is tem:Loge presents still thither pr fof his I:oplierheittr, pfoelivit•es. He tr.tid :- ‘.l. um requesteiL by: Senator Bilekalew to .sk any of toe geptlece ri who were) iprisooed in Fort bliftiti,..and who are now p esent, to istenteforward and take seats anon le stand,. ...0 that we way pee 'and have prom', tinily be 'ore us rite men who have beeu the %Intim• of it* famitchm and the persecution ofl the 1 3 ,1 . I ear. 1 Applate.e.l i It IS ir , cuiiarly appro io tat e it at-they snouts) take this poslt.on now. , eeause the speech with which you will h•- ..ritt rtattied this morning is to haw speottl I ...ten Lee to lint year's expedi ion against Cu, , 1.. n c crLis et o , d Comtsitaa. Let inc , use in , i, tint Kett in prieoiterLin Fort Kali a cow ,p tere and show them-elves.” :too 'to y del •go tip a d stt , tw tb triselves. ,i,ii, a's. Mt. Johii - G. l Freeze, BeektileW's man ~ . , .. relay, ai.d. I tie. cempiter of the "No', Mouutai I lioutineei lug" "p; 'Weeding., says in Ohs pr.- , , , c . c . "gave tone to the - Int , eltne." Th Iv is u :41iit 1 f th.4l; it *AS the true nipper ring. i iffy march, it forvaid . anti took ttl4it set • .lion the platform, whieh they ace spied as bmi • 1 ea n. gueeis tinting .t he rem limier of the 1 ,i,eenei At they retched ll , r. pla'f Ma an • ere reeog,.ieed,' °he of ert tie& iAb l er, M , Vi eezt tells us, . 6 ; bey Were rephtedly cheered.'" hese xmputexibeil traitor; wto the yhjects of A arm regard to Mr. r toilet am bus copperhead ittelerce, and were rolispiemis beeitust et' 4 -eir l tressen. E' ICH, ONE VORE A COI . - 1 - ' .Ell HADGE. . : ~. 1 . C. 1114 were or deed more eonchisivelle prove. 'aol!et7s coniphcity, with these 'raitors th.in hit torth , ,:rinottcl asoVe.itel his 011?ntliuyt t? theist he r:gid h.ittil of fellOWs`iip?_ ,I 11. i says it Was :p "t•N r 'i dliiill Lg4ii•st the Denmerals'of Old r.durnh:a." 'which is true, for in Old C. w ernina ,Detruvrat was synonymous' with'trait r, and lie was delighted to place' himself op theicard as of 'luu anti with them, heart andsoul. During the entire three days of this calherin: he With active arid energetic in making it sue • .-ssfill. lie was looked upori as it loader, with I:telt:tit*, in the arratte„etuent,aud wastrtiAPtl as (ILA• of their happy frailly. In brief the Nob .t.lititaiti Camp Meeting was a loud lenient of the traitors of Columbia county over the Loy ('ante, alai Victor E. Millet came down frown I ,ii,tiford as one of Old, chief mourners. hit if we bad no other utterancei of , bia, hits com ment upon the death if Lincoln would' tamp him with eternal Infamy as a traito r. OF JE., , : - . ~ • ' * lbt: ' _" 2 , - ' e ' 4,-, IHE . MARTYRED PRESIDENT SAID: 4, IIIE MAN WHO HAS LED H FELLOW-CITIZENS TO FIELD SLAUGHTER DESERVES NO BZTT FATE." As an office-seeker of the never-say-die order Piollet is • success. Yet in one of his Nib Mountain meeting speeches'he has the audacity to say : " I do ' not ease a button whether I ever bold office or not. I do not with to bold one unkte my fellow men dame me to dose:" There has scarcely been a - yea; since 15346 when be linnet been " laying pipe" and " pub lug wire" to obtain, an office, and that, too, in the face of the often expressed will of the people that they didn't want him. • Their wisne.a haVe never weighed a feather with him; Defeat bas lio lesson tor Piollet. Year ster year he has bought, tricked and cajoled to secure the nowt natio), and that stop gained he has continued to use the same tactics to win the election. The people of Easleru Pennsyl vania. know him as au untruthful ‘lema4og , ei, and that his prt tetenons to virtue and indiffer ence to villa! are mete chaff antnorisense. Tffif people of his district well rememberh)a It. 411 tet the WAS when running f c,,agr,f, against Judg. , &linear. Thinking the Mier re :Jolt amply Democratic., he coloiiized over 1,00) voters from thence into Bradford to overcom,. the Itepuleiean majority there. Ile bath.% cal- Mated with his Usual shrewdness. He int.l diawn,too many men from atioir S 61131101; tittE they were too few. to alt•ct tho result in tir4df md, and Mullet was elected t I sky home. Th l cit , z.ns of thoomateirs; likewise remember how officiously, at the ni- , -t:ug of fneslional Conferees in that Pier/et serred as barkepper 10 the cromd, ant xlismi he found himself d4eate.i started for awl, .tep.ot, cursive the Democrats of o.llum.:na inl i.e Most fearful prufani•y. invariably 'amt empb..tically the people hive) •x } pressed their dt-gribt for ;he an witeneve :,e has had 'the hareihood to c}icu, before them! their vutta. He has held olli,!e and fed fro!, the public pap brgeiv, hut tt hat tl.flit tiy ap uointnieni ; alien ballots have listi their say I - ias been "NO'' will] a veneearive. Two term% in the Ltigishaute with the role of "rooster'; pay thwart in the :Hernial War; vr...i'untor on he State'eamls ; three time., f. d4eale}l van +date for Congress, every helhiv which ;lad the shadow of a shade of tiOrticAl prefei nen' in it, he e.IIIPS to the fore once 111.)1 , , -filing int() the nomination for 8} ate Treasurer oo tbestrengtb orbii latest biihtn —the Granger ouivi.ment, And yet tie doesn't . 4 eare a toti.. oil 'or uthee." Eveu at Erie be wanted t,i, he. (3, ,v -rtitr, but failing in that was 9. ittol to weep'. he r}ther. He is much Bite the old maid who went to 'dutch. When she heard the minister ~,each that faith in the Lord would give the insWer to prayer, she Went howe ice! began to pray earuestiy for a Mall, when an owl :near •y booted "Irew boo! o-w She tniit nob tois,fOr the i}oiee the Lord aii4wering} her titayer and humbly said —"Wh}i? Xby any- Good Lord, any hod !" Wr h Monet It is 'any office; good people, any °fin? ~"} • A DUTIFUL. SON-/N-LAW.' Even the sanctities of his o *at tamely circle ire invaded ,by Ibis mot's uusrral ut nu greed or money: His one single and only motive for obtaining office is Maud io his miserly &- site to enrich hirdelf, not alone from le:ite e shurces,but from the "hauls - he is enaMed o make lii his official position and than ewer op. No other motive guides him ; untarnished faith and. bright honor and such like old rasbioned virtuesbe whis; les down the wind, as , no force or 'Met with him, for if he fails to -make his pile" in. an honest ray, why then lie makes it any 116 w. That this is the true motive of Piol tel.'s life le proved from the c.mrt ~ °ids of Bradford county, whorein he was gied by his ruo• her-In-14w, Mrs. Miler, and .his site's sister, Miss Anna E. Miller, both 031i i.able ladies, the widow and diviig 4 c:tir of Jesse Miller, late of liarrisborz, to, compel him o ray over to them the proceeds of certain property which he :had an awfully sold and trickily conveyed to les wife. r to cancel the decd and veep th. foe in th-in o wbum it rightfully beirmeed. This until .11 ily nod dirty 'piece of business in stilts /wails is matter of 'record in his own county, aail the suljeet of cowmuu gossip in all vias rogion, and the people of all clans-s feel scionlaliztl at be public exhibition of he man's wt.-towed fraud upon the widowed lady and her daughter, who in their innocence had entrusted the cans i.l their dole property in his bands. Arid they express their indignation in-the trioseemplia'ac terms at seeing this nom (1-1121. , ,0gue, this sham iefoimer, this betray r of the wid ts, ieeewe even the nomination for the: High psi !ion of trust, as State freasiirer•• g i ieople oltiradford know him, and j Min ly all Ira past, they m t only fear, hut kotow ' , bat the In lure has in sore for lhe wople of I'ert,s3lvania, if l'inllet is to the money f ille But ~ he wory 'ha re..ord. f the court and publish. .1 in t f:4 l4 ' Brlvlford tOpterter is it, subi.t.aiie.i as tall : Euzi slid. r and Anna E. 51.1 fer wary ttp plaultitra; Vicer E Holm J his lfe, sere the tiotetlaii:s. Jusso .11:11 , r, a he time of his dre4", wa, ti.: a va.r, io fee., f a faun to the sow. ship of ilyiwn, Bract , 1d count); VallThit a $. - Otgl, a .0 Jthieo..at' cos deceast,•, wss sol.l t a W. S. I;..atert t ar t't •.11111. Grier kin!: Li •••• p 1 (.. 7 11 ./ El za bftllrr, lo:- $1 :"),`.1. 1 14; L i SI t.W S. for $2,413 '4ll, a , 41 tie Am... E. r 66. 1 . Tlk-r n-tel xrie r t „1 r„.- •.141 itt thti Volta ui Cotiptioi. 1 3 •,r.v. of 01.1 you% lor.ter V3e tOO, 407 aid 4UI all In • tit- 1) •••tin't- . : vrtn, Tht .att., eit 1.1 ! f t J 1 .•e, 313 , 1 amounts naue-d wen- 3111tt•i'lly ud bUlt ed 141011. e. the tint- /if H.! s de. ILL utidert'anding htit..ceen 411 tit.. retGrs 114. re n u bs pl , e'ed in the Vicnor E. Vi , itrt, wt.t. was eri‘ r ow t .rrd brbalof the pl.titi iti., 4 , 1 d erti :)F him otticd of r'veurd. Tee- le•us erea.t.d thorety. eri•Rk be and r, main for' the [until L; two •fi '.f tire , p!aiotil£s as well as Mrs. Hull -t. Wafjetnimiderod as rmp!•• eMcurrt frr the ....es. Ili April, 1572.11n , c..h1«. arratvg-insvit-1 re n) ; , 41f , ctietwi" ex) are these lit theism), wlv.h lb" I€Cf d were eaus..d to 'if) tit )41 inl ept ,fr.l 4)7 ro cord by Pioilet, !)tsll ac ed ss th,qr szet)• or attorney. rilins far Pc-ryt.',lht: id lersi lilt no faller. P 10164 hid go*. things and he proceeded to otprate. The 'record !hoes that on the 2it of April, IS7'.:, Jane S. ['Joliet, by her husband,Vietor E. c ms tnehced proceedings . against Grace, which re sulted in honing an execution to the sheriff upon the jtolgtuent held by J tnti S. Piollet for lid.r)l3 20, principal and interest, on the rest ettit.-, being the farm sold to Grace by the widow and daughters of Jesse Miller. Tile bberitrs r) turn was as roq.,..vg: "The - land was eold co 'V. E. Piollnt , M4v 1, 1873, for the sum of $2.500, ayd said V. 10 . P wl 1,4 directs detd made to platntlff, Jane t 3. Pitalet, $2,4W 20. Received of J. M. S.nith s .May 1, 1073, twenty-four huudred A CREOITIC OFFICE-SEEKER. ' ..• l a i , 1 , , . idaty-rilne and 20-ftlo dollars by bid ,on wit . him land to apply on thin debt. I - • "JAtia PIeLLET. "B,yi,her attorney. V.E. Ptoilet. 1 "Jane S. Violist ,vs. W. ti.' - Grace.--.L. K. .BruittiJ Elietlif, to Jape [)bed re. cords d •In Sheriff's Deed 13.mtri Bradfotd county., No. d. pageilet, for the land de4cribeid May t. rm, 1873, being for the ...Me Laud ctitiveyed by deettfrous the widow ;,nd legal representatives l ot Ithe late r Jesse Miller to the said W. S. Grace." • . 'flu. plaintiffs both declare that in ill the proceedings taken,neither Mullet nor his ,wlfll ever gave the slig h test intimation of their de 'ire or intention to isue any execution or ef fect Mai sale Or collect any part of the purchase money Orace; 'and that, although they resided wittiln a short •disutnce of Pioners . thet did nt.t, hear of the sale Of the picpeit'y by rare sheriff for some . time after it ; ,, .curredi upon Ptollet as their a'tor tiey or ''their plaintiffs intrusted the 7 whole. case of their husiness to film, which truss`' he had aereed Id, accept and faithfully • perfirin. By the tertneftilthis trust he was to keep these notes und judgme nts secure and efilllct the etnetitti due it them.. The issuing Of 'this arc, i ii(n, at Ate instance of Mallet, 'acid the rope, (pirbi sale of the firm, by. w hi.th AV! be tone fin: olciilr at lees than one-half the per and inleiwAt due the wido4i and hi Ur irk 01 these Miller, and then causing ill, sheri ff to :bake his th.eti for the farm. to his wife, v. e) then became the owner in fee, hid Cite" full direct Ilona intended. arid worked to tiaine+i, to -deprive Mrs.. Miller and her Anna daughter alithelr rig hts in the judg.. meats. l i ens apedtitle hi the real es'ate, as co tetiaLts f aith§Jane /S. Piollet. Having , tints • m.,de leis point" upon two defeureless -some 11, to whom, moreover, he was . attached tty family ties,:be felt pettedly secure in his rascality, and ; latitthild them to scorn .when !Ley called updin him' for restitution of their :;ghitul kroptuty ;, but, in' their own words, -1 170 I , h i.ften tEquesttqltn eit her Pay your cum p'aii.atitii the swum t of tneir - revective field; again st said land 41 , the time of the sheriff sale, MCI to stair . r.tatiplab/ants any , title e trit in Said land in t! tat or otherwise tl.e!security; or: . pat ment of your c int ;!pit‘l,l.t,;.l' ji :clit!rns, he has refused solnde.”' Therag , A lady and her. dauchter,finding they could . obtain air relief by their appeals to his hoe esty Or tuatihooda vain effort where none ex:Nrd—~oui ht the strong hand , of the law to"' afford them that jitstice wtueli this &Atha nt in-law aild hioiher refused. And .even here, with braten eficomelY, hn prop9sed ti contest heir and if poasible to secure equity,to cutifarn 1 s legal (rand upon these victims of misplaced confidence. ; But the law of c rmpen aeiioi and for once a political cam paipi, tricky and insiacete as it always is rit)- garded bY those who take no part itt it,1114 ;.;:e nitAijs i•011ne-11* 6160-handed justice' from otit• Who; i‘ fvf •raya that are dark and rf irks that are Fain," can successfully bear the horn eves) ilotheu Cid uee." The xbiLitiou of I Victor E. P oliat as 'the nountiee 1- foci Sia'e. Treasurer side 1 1 by ide with Victor E. Piollet as the,defendant tr a SAL to ! . E0114 . 1 the restoration by him of tilt,ney of ploplity fraudulently withheld :for t. ars hr w his thothersin-law, was scarady-ilie seatattle iv the people of this State, and was reit amly to, much even for his bitie-bound .fitletioteeto pollic sentiment —inasmuch as the want. d 11,e Tel he inade shoots• re treat froitubiS - defetice, and settled the claim! at once. It ;is.regarded as this speediest actlof • justice wllich.tie has ever been ituilly of per lottnlng. ;That he 'et.s settled fully and fsctorify with his mothe r-:u-law and sister we have Mrs. ovVii assurance to that. offeCt, • puboh.bed in the I:epOrter, Time mak-a 'all thirp done so in the suit kg \fillet vs. trinilci, we hop, , --0 see the same result in Ithe More important case of ,tie' People vs. ttivit on Novemb4Z., Havine ritten this =tett of his privnise, l ;to settle, we nr,ce f learn ' from eitr.zetis ref I 3 s - t'.,;d that 1 , HIS 1 tiIIEED- GETTING FOE I:ET'I Lit ;EVEN OF! HIS DESIRE rqft, (fitrl(,E. and •itustinc to the effect of Ms motive 's published letter containing the -0 au moat i,bat satitsfZentrily arraezied tre tuhttet,llE :NOW itEFUt)E'S To Fut, Fl LL Houe.sty, thy name i l ls TILE FINANCIAL COLON OF THE STATE.I 'the record whtch Mr. Piollet. has made by lass uiteraln es upl,ut the subject of money, na t Mica! banks, leg4l tenders, currency, the pay ment of the public tlebt, , and all matters kiur died to fiiiaiice ispike his record on everyttildg else— walked by Want.of jodgment f isaisistenetes, deliberate 'efforts to mislead the. public mind, anti Wok , ns dauger atitrharna it which lie might be cell tion o serve and, till. •lit IStiti,. at the Nib Mittnitain ser e was a hartf-naouey ruin of t he hardest" kind—he was alit itiant fist iThere , never had beets seed nevi rcould'i, tie hi this country aui r t 1 ill:1,g in , the - I shape' cf. . money but eand tnat 'should be the stt • alai valo r. Be was as inflexible in this e ;sold dollar it4elf. At very Ijarnkl c.vne to magi, Iltsitneei , iies at Nub ru A r v, l l, , of ool.i.uce and lea:tilos:, al well tie pa'ri,.t‘srii. '1 My dispi iyed cart ius with the ruin.. 54.)11.1' t . l ll he!, dovelonod familiar int c. or:* with authors 111;ever:s - branch , c tihur 11. y was Ile an 130'11 , i iu tad afk-rerlinh•nt 'and poto teal - ocon•nuyj ,Lsti•tritni t tl late was a phylhlint; :inns; gover mn-ni • “< - 1 rot d wet , thsctissett 'will S profund4 ~, d Uri clip 'pit( tr.e ther renlarkAnit.., azet.t.tenet , Iz. it, wer4 uzhr_ Iwo ink propo‘otemi, ne Iterthhean nOministr . ation thane! the re, noion v,erei the Oppressors, arid th , - p , 5410, 1 Mat is the Tebels'tof the South and 13opp.‘r-• ends of the North. vri-re iITn o ppr, s ,,, i La, h rum this !. he a naturally dedttc4 this; . . . , :-rtin ein ila. Given, itbn • Rititiviin turfy la' pk.wei, and the pepple will be ground into •.a der. sU'', abTe and le , yond a11.h1.4 great r ( p ii,ein,l,tB he is gre iteiit in firiamte., and 411 a.. k‘i 4}Teiii mil) etS.. He. lias it at his linctirs' -rids. ii , s tte..viels ant as brilliant as me, I,lyl .-aral are abbui a" , itirmfal and i..otusiv.ett. Bat tit :V hitlt . " Ent, felJew.citizens, not only bare our pretitt ti,.l t . )-en feritioo, bin the ,rtt4ltty ex; vo,tistbk. ngeregatts . P±,are‘i ; and while this deft has' tern er.lnted no resp.et h been paid by the ne met) to tb' great principt. that Nlaa3a ought to govern honest men when _eireatinp debts. Ai man who c3ntraciN a item itimnt the sibilityl or intention to pay it not an benefit 0330. Bering a.pere d when a debt liPti been created, bearing . an interest or seven mai three-tenths cent.; Money ha% not been wort!) more than (4nr or five per cent. in this eponity. leaping goVernmset.. of the build pay but - there percent. for money. pi are , of the &AA of Great Britain pays ~1:I} mu-164144m1( per cent.; none of it over three p. r cent. These k'entleineW have ambito ! rized loans at [oven and three-t•mthe per cent.; anti now they areielliug us that the more we owe the richer We tire. [Laughter!. That sounds ttratige to otrr ears. It sound. strags. Il II II 1 U
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