`~-_., oittsburgit_ Sazett4. MONDAY . I4 OfiNZ'G - 4 :U/JWH 14;1894 Salmon P. Mtge. EIM=I with ai commendation the withdrawal of Mr. Ctrs from the Presidential canvass. Educe then we have had time to note the . effect upon the country of his letter of withdrawal, and, if the public press can be . regarded as. ti correct criterion, that effect ' has beennurst solitary. Mr. CELLOS'S letter of declination seems tohave been the only - act that was needed to ce ent and strengthen find render invincible tit great Union party j of th e country. ills c didscy WAS So un wisely precipitated by tome of his friends —theyweresobittor and uncompromising in . their partimenship--ee unreasonably hostile to President Irecous,,that the only effect which could he produced by his remaining in the field would be the dividing and weskrning of the party Which should carry' ~ the next Presidential election. There wee 't . thus ii . patriotiq necessity for Mr. Cassz's .. Chsolinition, and, when - .the moral certainty that he Could not be nominated at Baltimore if he remained a candidate. Was ' ren4red apparent, his withdrawal at ones „became prudential and politic as well es pitrietio. He withdrew from the canvass, and has eared his repu tation is.an.honorable and patrioilo citi zen as well as a serviette politician. Mr. deure,•we think,-made a mistake in noir• leg tr 00:Presidency, eien if his chances .. 4 - tintatehad been better than they 'few *lfeetartainly to be the successful, chief ' .. or frei:Eatutery :awing this groat t war Is )iiitfiltetillt tof being President. But, ':•, - -iilitiallie mar-is' over and the nation can 'l4th. ! tafety change its Chief Executive and -.. .... starekir. Ouse from the Treasury, if he shall then iiek„-ptoractiost his chances of enema will ho vastly improved by' the re collection of his many and valuable cervices 'in behelf of our beloved, Republic;--and among , thotie services the people will re member with gratitude his refusal to be wide an ;instrument at this critical Juno tufo to divide the only tlnCattdiOnally loyal pa rty of the country. , . —Shies writing the above, we hay', rend the first letter addressed by Mr. Ot4ss to Mr. Ilsia r to which the one wopublished on Friday mattes some reference. This letter still . firth*aliows that Mr. COMM'S course thretighent his been meet honorable— that. is to Bey, has been commensurate with the confident expectations formed by his hosts of Winds everywhere. ' The following is the first letter, as pub- UAW in the ‘li. Y. Tritrtme, of Saturday: • - . • W.uarsoroli, 3.n. la, 1011. illT DUN date Tom kind 1301 e to Irot remind. As it hall Wen so Joey on the way, I ham telegraphed yes this I wan aryl,by mall. ho At the Mita= of iltasy w think that tlm public talmatta 'weld Lo promoted by my election to the Mar IllighOrael, a Idotarolttoe, reformed of iterm tom auxemotatives end ettlsece. boo twoo organ bled hare to adopt manoree topromote that chime. Side aostaittee, throngs • mb-usemattee. we ron do:red with me, and I ham exploited to them the objections which mom to exist against altY that toy same La that connection. They hue taksa thew ay =v. v!..t. to ref " , Ir d . endThare evo tooted to their wislose,7a=eg glom, bow-elm, that Whammir my tone , by them, or by the Meade of oar muse, thooyht minted to weight, sheet Indicate the erpedieney of may other mune, a* coswidentiom of penned didkor7 twrwd nw should bs elkwoltovrireent Its being taken. . • It I hum my owo beast./ desire nothing ie. much afi,== olt si ll Illeilima . l; :s o mata: 4 - mb faandatinas, and / .7.11 - gpls. tea l. If I Ala cepalie ofs, arming aol p h *Weal.. M inetmem ism Wally seem which would affect by one jot ot tittle inituiesuly me accomplishment er Mese otdeetil; and It to • source of nal gratification to benne thatthom who &Ore it on public grounds .W.kank -eillk•ittirres - keelson I. me fo say matter which may mono OM Mg.. WI , Cr.h?.d..tad mob Crowed* gone. 1.. 0t nototionadaruthire circlets , rzte i : itireale snug a undody of our frigid .. s in Ohlo to ingfrate agniforniee for anoilisr, I shall wool their action with their/Meal aconieweince which I. doe m me to Wends who hare nested and hos:tornd me be. - Yer yawl any yg clans of mnit of iend mine. P. c. enly L ionr fr, item 'mos u. gore, Colombo'. Ohio. • "Clic Gold ELUL Mahnloshlehhed previously passed the House; hie paned the Senate with an amendment: Tire emenderta& provides that Hie Secretary of The ITreastorY say sell the 'surplus geld In open market, but, of course, leaves to his discretion the propri ety of doing so. The House bill simply pre thelkoretary authority to anticipate the lute:kat on Government bonds when there should bo a surplus of gold in the 'usury. The effect of the passage of this bit, which was substituted for Mr. Sun ned bill (grow practlcally adopted by the Smutty was to send gold up to sixty nine in Well atrect;,.',Ths guilders thus proved that the hill limited by the House wu in their interest,. awl would not relieve the GOTCRIS. meta aradlite.proPle. This opened the eyes of the Sainte, . and the Haute bill wu amendid as we hive treated. The House is expected to reverse its own lotion and adopt the amendment. It lelargued that, if power be given to 01/511 to sell gold in the New York:market, two desirable objects can be attained-2-4ett las 'can prevent the gam blers from widesing still further the relative nines of gold endpaper money; and, 21, he canal any , time when thine is more gold in thoTreeeney.then the !rents of the Gov enarnitt require, obtain a anpply'of green backs st advent:TcO:4 rates and thus add the golipremitan to the other receipts of the Trseaury. The bill is a proper one. It in effeelgins to Secretary Cruse the pow er greenbacks and control' the price of gold. Teldiow thst this bill wee needed - to pre vent further dem:a:Lion in our currency, Senidiii,Shtizain Stated the other day that the gold - near in the n Treasury amounted to • over. HlOOO,OOO, end that at the present • Dated' roireipts there will be in the Tress my; Jelly $14,742,654 In gold- •Of this anurearresuct, but $20,849,700 will be due akd Payable on that date, and as the banks of Zsv ark hold $23,175,000 in gold, mare than 810,000,000 will be boarded np on July I;r:ems the power to sell is granted- With $20,060,000 locked up la the faults of the 'h 'end the same amount retain ed Indio Now Yorkbanks, the gold gamblers would have matters their own rely Spec. ulittleAsWoirldlste king. Bat, give Secre tary Heist thepoWer to throw his 820,000,- 000 oaths market, aid speculation is at once detbroned. The mere knowledge of the tYet that he roe control the gold market m ill :event the gamblers from pushing up gold. The country will have cause to re-1 joieOn the passage of the Senate gold' , • , -1 --c-- • : - AILO4OI for Pounryrrants. it intluiritatitolystatedtbst 01'10130a of the - gtrtift. Vow York is strielog hard to mope It, and prtoottes to be VIONSeta. Mott et the sober States haze filled their ~otgkole ego, W• bear front Washing. too Ikst Fiensylvanii Is the`most back ' data of il l In 811 log her quote, ViAe,ti We Are *II lest lora then OUT neigh Wit ar t a. more indolent and watt. 1004 tea ay .w•diinotim ul . mt Poi ti :Oh thePeoPli , Bat tte sets when we fen i;aliff , - ,Attilsell 1141140dr tbaildfalt - *lii golf AV* Iben UV. 41.4145 ed, 001,11111 got only be egalibt yes by the dna tat thy, will, :- . -, i , :t4 ;1 _ • - z-- ~~:. =,, Mid viefleftWaii ' anitica of being citizens of the only State in which draft waa. rendered aeceasary. A little affort Stow and all will be well, but a little delay and the reproach of beluga "drafted Pennsylvanian" will carry with it a sting that can never be forgotten! By all means, good friends, get out of the draft while you can and save the honor of the old State. Mu ADD* F.. Dlelansbn. d gentleman of this city has just received a letter from Mira Axis E. DICKINSON, I dated Erie, MarehlOth, 1864; In which she says t "I have been oompelted to write so• ;may letter of refusal to most kind Invitations from Pittsburgh, their autreidjy growing Ms trotted- Butitto It to toVrthat I 'should be most happy to come—that there is no eon:k nit:mit, before which I world more gladly stand—but that toy time, already overcrowd ed, and my throat and v oice seriously out of order, atterly forbid any fresh engagements far this season." Our Pittsburgh lecture-goers will receive the ►bore iimonnesonent with the deepest re gret, es they. here been in anxious Grp eons- Win for sometime, of besting Miss Dickinson. Wehope that our lady friends, who are to bare charge of the-Pair, for the benefit of the San itary Commission, will doe their best efforts to Induce 211". Dickinson to visit Pittsburgh some time daring its progress. Snob a visit would add greatly to the &Wootton' of the fair, and no doubt, greatly cal:mice the iv oelpts. General Grant's Powers. A Washington telegram of Friday eye: Lieut. Gen. Grant returi.ed from the front to day, and departed almost immediately for Nashville, with plenary power. to or. wise the armies of the West, and South for victory. This work he will do upon the baslaef the truly military fdea of • coementration of forms. Politicians have dispersed our armies hitherto. Grant and Grant's policy will gather them up from the Western boundary of Texas up to the Minnesets camps, and make them available' for smashing blow. ills Spring. The Government is fully apprised of the great cliart made by the Robe'. to reinforce their emits in the Beath West with • view to a gigantic end. sear to drive us beak to Went Tennessee and Kentucky, and to recover their connection with Louisiana. and Terse. Tbese will be fully met. Increase of the Alm, The gain to our armlet since November let, 1868, it, by volunteer recruits, 20000, by the draft of 1863, 40,000; by deserters returned, 28,000; by the Invalid corps, 25,- 000; and by re-enlisted veterans, 100,000, total, 230,000. To this add 70,000 colored troops sad 68,000 white months enlisted between the Ist of January and the Ist of November, 1863, and we nave 628,000 as the gain to our armies from January ist, 1883, to February 28t",1869 Deduct 125,- 000 as the casualties—disease and battles —for the year, and we have a net gain of near 400,000, all of which, except 63.000, has been made sines November Ist, 1863. Desertions from the Army. Praetor' , to April, 1862, there were re- potted 78,451 desertions from the army— being an average of 6,230 per month. In April, 1862, the Provost litarehal eyetem was adopted, •od since then the average desertions per month have been but 1,736 The total aggregate of desertions eine the war broke out is 127 167—0 f 'Melt number 38,000 were enlisted men trout I , tew York; 15,380 faun Pennsylvania; 12 488 from Ohicr. 14,555 from 111inalt; 5,200 from Ken tucky; 4,678 from hitesouri; 1,943 from Tenneeser; 2 95 from Virginia; 1,659 from the District h i Colombia, and smaller nun bete from other States. One PRIMNESS an ELICISSOSD — IIISTR IO TIOS 07 COI °MICE —TbIl Utica Herald says: "We learn ream L-eut. Estee that the rebel authorities have recently placed some Onnecessary and very ass e s. voting" restrictions on our prisoners 04D tined in Richmond. They are allowed to write only six lines at • time to thair friends in the North, and that but once tech week. The Ideutenant has received from an im prisoned friend one of the six-line letters, which is not exactly in keeping with the intention of the regulation, es the writer Used the widest paper hi could obtain, wrote in diminutive style, and abbreviated aa ninth as possible. Toe restriction is despicable, and must have been inspired by pure malevolence. Rebel prisontrs should be similarly dealt with so long as tt remains in forte.' Tas .6.1411•11.1. Aim Smear LOOKOUT.— The Loudon ditiffing Gazette says: "An officer of the Alabama, who left that 'hip in consequence of • quarrel with Captain vemmes, states that the Alabama ham the ry best telescopes on boar d A I°2l'4mi n:tan is always kept at the masthead. As soon as the faintest symptom of • sail is descried, Semmes goes to the mast head himself, and if there is the slightest probes billty that-the stranger is ts. utan•of-wars the Alabama is driven with full steam On out of sight, and, if possible, in a totally oppasite,direetion to that of the strange sail" Tel Cwocrowe hareeened s Committee to amuse for rehabilitation in the United States Oovernment. The Chief, Joel klo- Curette, la actively distributing the Am nesty Proclamation, sod trying to bring We people back to loyalty. The Seminoles end Chlotuass Mill hold out. under the indusocs of the RebelGetterat Cooper, who was for • long time Indian Agent smoog thorn. Tn °rests° or ens Braila CAMPAIGN. -it tsstated upon good -authority that the Spring campaign will be opciied as early as die Ist of April, and that it •ill bo Bw altaneons along all point' of the lino. The 'tarsus are now burry - log to the (root find - their furloughs, and rainy of the re cent recruits have atqnired sleadineu enough to bearusted upon the battle field. Tut National Ticket Armta' Convention met at Bt. Lents ea Wednesday. The Con vention was ooaupted tilt adjournment In diecutaing and determirdng upon tpte Wee to be 'maintained for the gutting year. The ooneltision vas to retain them, with slight difference'', is they have bee* - during the year put. RALLicit's status is no longer s' mutter of doubt, writes a -correspondent fie reported on Friday to Den. t dGna for orders, and was assigned to 'spatial oi bete Gene. Mead and Ingalls came here with Gen. Grout from the Army of the Po tomac. , 00111111NOILMOsTos annoUnCtoll on Friday, that Indians, quotas; under sit call", were more than fall without Wilzig into focumust the veteran re-Initstmente. He, however, tu~athe active continuance of recruit. nig! Out. Eirreris tee on Friday, insttucted by Secretary Chase to announce diet -after the 16th inst., Qll.llltenosaters checks will be paid 60 percent. In certates, and 20 per cent. in cur e.noy, Instead of 60 per cent in each, VISOR Lawn WALLA= SlTiled In Wbeelbg on Friday, haying been summon by the Barret's) , pf War. Report u• alp, him to the com mand of the Middle Department, headquarters at Baltimore. Tali cushy which recent) out the rebel anarannloation and'snade • dub at mad, is now anteing by transports at Alsxandria or routs to the array the Pe. Lamm rMET litbir% , —lutt berba s randy tseit and Paba Imp ha dam $24 far Ws by rrwrrtelmerVlTlr. 17 : .71 11Tfter1131 BOOM .1 11,,m ~„ . 111" .• !ft 1 r: '„.Teppi , WV gad *rub bt •"- lifenoNALDA4l l l l llCltlit.. " bon. ) I A sajbet,:, ooyugs. ,f 1; :ern v ZWIL°911111; so.SPECIAL NOTIOE.—The -owners of 011 at the Allegheny landing are mutated to remora Oat, Oil at once. oatl® basin. Ws, P dl caked boot; mama hetwo# tit. • TaMaltalo tbortheabi net be mith. It stoma WI la eon family. told by DroaMs. D. S. HARNEII, Maw Teak. IMMlSmeedamor A.131:1VB ARTICIPPI .. TOB BALI I , .PItP7ATE DI3LitIBIL _ . . . Dr. Ludlum's fipeoiflo • Ia Ow osiy nitride recoodir tor diamoo °lLO..organs cd goneratioa. It to the dioxrvory of es iriainoot Physician vbs.., 1116 go...devoted to the tonstaminint And is Ibr Ws at the El= Liman Goode I Cotton Goods! BAOQIII3I Linea Datnask. 01]Ig=111111 59 NAMUR BT. • altos foilsmen; - . inatioad sod Fourth strata. Mb albs of dimmer, and with aaproorbritedirce ws. Le mem thin tm►nty pia It to potowtke to twat, owpart." no taieatibb, sad dideribisatbsib bus the salaam proctire and the masa= moth, to coarponnda otbred to the piMb. It b slab* vogrestb and parboil" sob. It mob Ma threat mod imparte etrongth and rigor a. the MOON Clavnom—m. greet etaxem ‘ ot tble teamettrin Motley remanent 9rrie balled to tta Wag Imitated by naprtactpled mem °teem, Mumble, oat the etyma:me of the proysimos le amend auk baitMece War Is paths% Pruritia only by - WM. P. DAVI:DSO, • foli Itogrtator, Otiotobbdi. Bahl by all Drogol4. Priv; id por • Orr= tste of irbolosalo by GLO. U. £II U. 140 Wood dome. 7r ONE 07 RIIEREVIKLUB GMT RMINDEI2I-131:11lit LW 3,L1T3 innizeur. an= BialiDT.-26•bnis Otitis 'truly woodarba pnbnako, bon °tooth waken ntalibefity, Is • freedom tam nwrycanpanon ad Want, So dabilibiln and by oath saw' On gnonnt - gnat= td an, da or b inter al nal Ins then by 'old& .Tbnnt and Inn Caskipno proantsaktuatiotakm to long storks et put am* ohm icealtiniii EMU shish all:such pets. plants ditreze *b ON*/ teen Uk soriAdined. Which rill be Maid, beg* oxisim,iiperea, eon Tbrast, ItromMial and .istliontik Complaint% Whooping WO, and to alt Mufti . ead.lmsE Cos plant% vidaborben milentsd, sad La Ommunaptim. Tortt=als from Phricinas of the biebsitAAPP: 4- 101111, aM Rem WILDA. Pa. aeaea# l "7_ subureitet. reisale by sti Vils:Amale and lugai JOHN E..III:IISNLITALL. Propriatar. Practka Meted: Beam. Mass. Par ails by Cleo. a Moms!. llemlat, B. A. lialosimeek 05.,1. Moson. 'Agents far Pitts• buten i;W• a-Msems sad -Dm James 17 , A PEITIOLOGIOAVMWAT imausitom ,x 9 PAM . wet* flaellar and 3:epssirge it the enelem, a the Baud tigeew tem state llealth end M ae% IrtCh sTreitioni tnetuty Mete: te‘disime emascatieds won die Med sea Sea;-with the author" plea ot trienneat—the tigr. sitYasid aed .as atelnode ol.,ttro, iihnnil:gr ingelt ewe traded. A truthful idtiiir the - mantel. theei eetteitylathlg pattlesOrWetteitga 'doubts 'of. theft pltrtitel ceitiltkas. ~11wit !hi of past** te sn,y - ed&retsock,nceipt_ot u tihte,,le damp or paw turtemiti,bl , bihtnoteg tor. LA CROIX. No. 31 Xektes 'Re:se, Albion 31.-T. • war. uPlarx*CO:,:i. - sizzle AND SUM -MON *USA, /6/41541.11 AS, Nos SCN.I2. Woad 28.: Huts's& queda lupustualflusblwl !SIMI, Dumb* Ds posslteaddaser. us as prepared Simi nisAisSais AmstripMs ammo, Is Os het inII .vested squid So siy =Os isk tb. Siciary. Clantinink Iniek.--zujui PrPIS, Locoman - somawconsautspa, w arm% Timp3, 011. BTDLI4 aliTOßri =MOD TADS, DOLL= szwiliatom. 5uGAs "m om' sobs austututecunrat,llll.l2N MIMS ?An= DOLLlBS. ,, Zepalitas &sea% thssbortssisodes.: • - 411110, rryjuat • : 4 : OR C_OPPO, 113= 4•,16=131:1 WOW, gssosissgs. pAns,, mecuaux at CO., Ilsnatactosertibt BOLT COMS, PITIBZD COPpl3ll*2=4 =MOMS. IMMIX* brim= SOLDIEiI. Akr.N boom,* NM disirts fa '3OVALS. IBM Jta. 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