~;' rutea he ssmat - i 0/1151111k anent AID 1 9" 4 P eming4ithui - - -L -yn bigni A t i gnmut? t now bhown to aa.ve iseems some respeCtaide =thee Bean side bit keep it in'tlinlizataithei accordingly takes hold of the letter dl „ hfe e laiscomi . 10 General " Wanawourn, as a drowning roarresiches • ate straw, and en deavors tb dew its Wm' rorrespondertes with the liet 1, hiittut eew c een so freely 41 b 7 : Yentilating uital the 'gram of Republican doctrine. Whether Ur. Lincorar, if livings would feel datiered by the resemblance with which it compliments_ ebn, ire do, Ot /mu w: Being dead, however, we have the much regard for his meteari, Irks Remit/U=lmi, and his large charity, in al low him to IT (reduced in thLs way without ., The settimeni Mr. Ltscous as. ',then expressed is, that is the - eittir brpult,Vosal,. plate success in the fleld,suid thaf..l.:Mic4a by a loyal audeheerful submillOn"ontheiM• of the ficruth ic could nofseehblat.a sal amnady. ould be grantetherltheraLeasett; • ins in return universal Sterrar..„'Sbl tif fiat suffrage on the , basis ofintelliyence•stol (tang service." this he adds...that "he regarded it fiti o,rokiinicduty, as the us tl°n't3 of the ni- 1V1A93 have so leirom vindicated..their man hood on2litt.ha4ha field, where is assisting to save LI; life of the Repttblic;'thek demanatrated (in blood,) She& right to the ballet, which is but the humane protection . 41.1)#. flag which they have so fearlessly defended." W hat therS is in the opinions of,the martial, brin thyme which it ascribes to the new Preelde,iits Very much damage, as we . thinle, - ttiet bears the faintest. re fremblenee to the lofty and generdus senti ment so ;well expressed by the lamented Li:scowl, is mere than we can discover. net, newspaper treats the Idea of Mr Lie co,LN as a mere proposition for an en. change of equivalents —universal privilege on She one band for universal grace on Um other—or in plainer Eigt lish, only as a bus. inesadike Magnin between the disloyal white men, who have forfeited their lives and property and franchises, by their crimes, anerthe fait al black. meat who have earned the gratitudeof the nation,' and "de monstrated their right to the ballot"—just, theugh they were .equally meritoriotu3, and no right ever waste be accorded to the one without the conceaslOn of a grace as an equivalent to the other. And it proceeds to argue, that as the ;suffrage proposed on Idle one umd, was to rest on the consider ation of the , amnesty Intended on the other, and as Presidenticassisom has modified th!!a grace, hrmaking It only a partici/ one, - (as ocr. lawcorb, it thinks, probably would have done himself) it is but a logitat re mit that the right of tith block man should ;be - `modified also by refusing immedsate suffrage eitoeetheror granting it only on the footing of intelligence or minfary serene. And what is more remarkable Mill, while. professing to admire the exalted wisdom Of the late Oresident, and to approve hb lib eral and philanthropic views, it congratu at'es the nation on the fact, thitiall sor "tekti t e Canselencti and Intelligence that amount to the moat elevate:l nobleness, of r.haracter,"' is striving to perpetuate the known ideas of Mr. Lnecote by modifying, and chapying them as he would probably have done himself " Well, We cannot but admire the very novel way of perpetuating a dead man's "known ideas" by modifying and changing Lilt m on the ground that if he had lived he would probably have done it himself It deserves a medal, certainly (a leather one) and perhaps an office, but' it honest J FALSTAFF had been about he would have flynd abundant reason in this process for exclaiming, as he did on another occasion 'Cell you this backing your friends? A plague on such backing say I." The Oder- , once, Lowder, between a lire President and a dead one is everything. Our readers will recollect the proverb What is "a dea-I lion" to the conductors of the Co-omersoll or anybody of that school? The Commerma,' s whole treatment of this question, however. levolves a gross and inevenzable libel upon the late President . It was not possible for a mil like him to be guilty of the baseness of putting the white traitor and the loyal black man on the same level, and refusing a well earned and admitted right to the latter, without a c nearondent favor, in the way of off set, - to the former, making one dependent on the , other. His whole language shows that he did not deal with the question of suffrage as a mere grace or favor to the black man. He states it on the contrary as "a religions drily" . on the part of the Government, be-. cause the nation 113 " the guardian of them people," and became they have "demon strated (in blood) their right to the ballot." Shame, then, we say, on the conductors of a public journal, who would thus libel the character of our glorious martyr, and that too with professions: Of reverence for his memory upon their lips, for the sake of holstering up opinions from whist' his just and generous nature would have recoiled with horror. But the conductors of the Commercial insist that they have found a correspond eat sentiment with their own in the quali fying words, which he supemdder to his as sertion at the universal right—viz: "or at least suffrage on 'the basis of intelligence or military service." The words, however, nre only another illustre tires of the characteristic caution of the President. It WE 9 a new, and would be a startling proposition in some quarter's— among Old fogies and old women In Ines pressibles—as Ito wan aware, to raise four ;Istilliopsof people at - once from a condition of nbsolute slavery to the condition Of iii 'dependent voters, and it was but natural that he should throwinthis proviso—U.l avoid tmwholesome Jar of the nerves of people , ho are always in a "delicate Anna den." r It will be observed, however, that it is biiit eh alternative proposition, prefaced by the 'words "at least." - It was the very least that the would consent to. With the editors of the Commercial it is the very mom that they will telerate. Nay, they are not even prepared to go so far as his alter nstiveLeast, because, if we miderstand their views,:thhydo not Insist upon it aiho does, in all cans as the reward of "inilitary ser vice." tO that their aresfunrwhit Mr: Luso= jis Only a egrerene . e.—their r largest conceitalem to the black manhiltig eVen 'lntiller Akan his Wet demand. . We vet say further that thisetam dard Of inteltlythee uptat 'Which the 'MeV merefal has already uttered so many mtdr nested end indigestible crudities Is one that navOilutd the approval' - of lifr_Llttcoln'a judgment, and uever would lave beet con; Betted to by him without making it a out 's/rad if mere .a irraeltcabie one, as it elearlyiot: Taking the ability, hOWev er, to re mand writertui its measure; Iris knowledge of the fact that the doctrine of rmiTertial suffrage had become a law of the Uciba tsd irrepealable as the laws of the Idedesiuid Persians, Would have excluded an ides of this sort, as a thing that was en tirely unattainable, while his natural ea- N^,-; IVIDAT. SUPT. 72.;31165. tail:lON STATE TICKET. alOrilig.F3Ea HAETRANFT, CELI. JOHN F• Of Montgomery cosmtl• ' - -F TOIL MIMI= Ml= • igx9 1 .10 4 , C447W1 1 I c - GOf eitefig raimit column tam POs DUET,Titraflloll3l7 `t SZISIBT lAJIBEICT. Pai vit tin2shil , 402 %%AAA ' .Iz, at Lliarty Towmalalx. rait:err/ono giorwrit u ,ralll6 GIMUMI,AllegteD3r , • • AsOmisios s' MOCET, Forth , .Townit.tp. IiLUCB-8. - 1411b rAP. Wenn suArza.uipersi. . • Z. P. GLEES, Tittabargh. 00E0 DAN 8:53.3h05e • -•- ' linrauLts 'ear& Mg& • • - yea comics at: , . N. L. NO:MILLET; of ElOsdailOw. sok pursoros 011001 KOM CRESS of Ettardent TtvimehElM' UNION PACIFIC' BAILIN AY We publiatratt.Po, , , byliiintaistcrniiit tttp, Secretary SY tiVlnfe.ito",lllb - innpliruent: • tuveport of Sr/um - own Otionnetent Director_ In the Union Pacific • BanWaY, re.fgrOff, Ftre P 111 147 1 a.05 1 4 ,14 :thll33Q/3 of s iefiteCiiiiiiieatiiisky ireitytora of Omaha, c *, Tblt °Aglaia bacattonlof‘tho tend.. War bi s l ,„. lslZid g ht 9.4 2 454Ped 1 7 0 Yer um, bluffs, .fiat are enaracteriatle of that see ilon, and which cover nearly all the tern. tory between that place and the Valley of the Elkhoni. 4104 41Y014e4ikekTritMles rot sixty.six end eft* reit tealie idle, that could be' fivolded - by n - detonr nrottnd the • bluffs, following the Valley"onfri'd Creek, which admitted of olden not exceeding thir ty feet to the mile. Mr. EAR. 13617011 personally inspected both routes, end in ids report, which is well worthy of PcniskidiLlltMccreineldethkatani: dOrtment offigarigliiiinine and the add tion of the Mud Creek route. The new .route thus proposed is somewhat longer than the old one, but the difference in grade more than makes_ up for Ake diffPreuce 'distance.. -Since Mr. Raman= made this report the President has oflleielly sanctioned. the -substitution of tVaiiiiticir th4terliate* '„recommended In the:report, upon condition gukt the grades shall not exceed shirty fee 'to the ralle, z trhemork:, therefore, lafd On upon the Rad Creek rode, and ono o f o i f i th grad e °"titleiltetrisnad. the op ti J s Li a te d d — so tt 'far to ns t g he eastern end of the road Is concerned. " tile publication a lilr. ; /{ausatrou's original report, we Int4trseelt mlairivetrni : commendations of it, and of the grand na tional entelprise VI which it xefent.:; In all —these expressions of sentiment the utmost '. confidence is expressed in tthoundertaking,. and come go so far as to say that the road " can be, and ought to be,tlndlt-in five years —.. Instead of seven. So much the bettor, if it 2 ---cm-be- dorm- ; and ,-e bincs_uu ,dwzbt, it wilt be; if it is 4vitidn' the ,bdunds of ordinary possibility. : 't - The imputanco ctftthia magnificent nu country' !taking to the _at large, cannot be oTerraLed. ,The:irlitolla nation iSinioreo r. ... led in It ; and-irlien it Is completed it will _mark an tea in national progress. No other I .' 'enterprise of modern times is equal to it; and the day thatamites,the •Atlantic - with the Pacific, lean iron liand sizetchbig for thousands of mfies across an entire Conti• . t- .. tient, will be a proud day In our national histotT• witEttE-Attr..rueir t , . re . . Where are:the , tnatlisho always led on ' and' worked liaid in' iknmer contests? Where are tiey, and what ails them? Have . *l. they all goneintO oil? Or have they bonght yolte of oxen and_ must needs :prove - them? Or has each married a wife and mutt slay at home to comfort her ? Wien the bugle sounded, heretofore, they rallledAofts call, and went at the 'ask before them With resolute zeaL Why are they heedlesn'orft • now? They are not dead, fur we meet them on the streets every daY, but by some Imo - platted - prowss they Seem lo have .lost.all Interest or concern in this El ectio 11.• ~ bleitherhave . they ion all taste for politics; for we hear them talking about, who shill be next Sheriff, and who be made Clerk of the Courts. Now, an interest in"..lat.. year's election • is all wail cnongh, in a general way; Mit . let curtakc care of.J.his one first. If we neg lect the contest-Of- to-day, thatof next year Fr • may not be worth eating for. We beg of these gentierren who are can ". Tossing for next year's 710MinatiOnS so ea- SS to pay some attention to thopitsent. Thti man who neglects so imperrtant an elec. : lion as thls,may possibly be considered as slightly behind the times when next year toile round PuEsEtit 'Arius THE FUTURE. Next year we have a Governor tioelect, and every Republicarivrtinta tb aeon teptap ..lican chosen. V,ry gosali but what if we permit the tiecti a this yearto ge by de fault ? our chances ba warth, 'next year, if we traw nwaY-the ChanCe 3 - in our favor - nowt Three years ago we suffered our ... f.tatc ticket to be beaten through negligence and • =core:ern. ..,TiO'sestiltivaiPaY*hil/Iri, came to elect e,gaveiirtcha.:- the folkTleg 1, • ;Yektr, we hai up-hill ' of itfry:al the - - start and Ina* hard in. 18611 ti Man would'have.been - any need for, if we „.• : had worked , sayraelt*dhaVo done In 1662, •It Letna taitT'averithigbythist experience and HMV ceuseivets trachlasoine campaign 4 in 1866, by making that of 1865 aacceraftl :In 2962 enough Republican voters" stayed 1 2 4 ,7 '1'M home, in Allegheny county alone to have • "'"--!to*cted our State ticket tittunphantly. Let test the satin thing ital)P9l l * lB6 ) . • T OlylLftr. Ettvire varrif ys to the 'election' laid - , t, goOdVeiderfailavatiati done towards k • J.' 'paring for ill rstem. District organ.. ri • • i. t gave you 1111tilanixrcqualtte°1 , :.1 e Jost Made thabgemente for getting - • " vote`outl peva. stop Jo explain to ne it is ~ .tkaptothinOift been attended; • gLidct,tgoto work and do ::'•• what teem tit;* 4l o4&ii Leesrpit,s 4, !& i`&--..Tikmorroar is the Int day roiriffiiiclitig tite. , essessment lies that dnIY-beel,lWilterli' . attended - 10.4.. 'We beg give a few limas attention to & tame.. SWhe the.efeitlpnisoverwe.shall hear enough it' might , have !been u . go and so bug been done; aild.ithatt it , wlll ;; be too late. Thera liaPne for everything; r' : * - :and the time for attending to this matter to now. rc=l .ni. AND THE MONEY no INTO THE Tams; The said GorepanY to be organized and :the estate aforesaid transferred to R. That thelproetetts of ticee shares stall be appropriated to theapaynient of said estate, and toe proceeds of ha paid Into the Treasury as the worklitgliespital of this Coaparly. last Alter the organtratloi of the Company, one htuuired thoustind shares ahall ho trans(errod to the present Corapsny, end one hun dred thousand shares shall be tranatermt . to the subscribers to the ant City thousand,sharee, to be in pro rata to the number of snares held by ene.h or geld subeeelbers. Tame . ehares, Alumina% leg la its aggregate to two hundrei thew= shire:lite be marked tad held rie paid up, Without further or nay rssemment, being...teemed the ealus of the mild Oust. when the newhine:7 le Pinata upon the property In full warknig :order And eon• Man. That as cqtralltalnary organization, and unttl attlaari ►re dilly elected, the following nexCied ,net was are hereby appointed: TEO. M. KIRKPATRICK. President, WM. F. SOHNSTON, Secretary. PH. R. EMI= Treasurer. EXEUITTIVE oouaurrE+R• GEORGE D• McGREW ALEXANDER Cs GRAFF, J. T• CHILDS, ILLIAM McKEE, DAVID BLY Aliseoeja to be paid in to the Treat:arm ant &port rotated under the direction of the Et waive Committee. Sedoeriptions maybe made to either afthe• above, or to persons doly ,anthorkzed 10 mrictng byielther of them.,, - The and ,tevorable loration Of either of tome eareral mining lodes, and the richness of the am andemarta u indleatad, not Only by gaups wh4eh have beim roade but aim) by thorny Inatal Is being met with'byalicoe *he; are now st antic on the lams !oda; tocOmmond to the entermtaieg and oaptudist nary great, Inducements o embark is this' effott for develOPlOlf %k 'our boanotea of thaadnoot zegtons of tho wort, Sabseriptlons-wM be Reeelyed AT TEE OFITUE3 OE GEM & !KU, JOHN M. 111.111141H1C1 Gov. Wm. F. Johnston. JAS.IICGREW & CO., J. 'T. CHILDS. DAVID SLY • ci k Speoimena of the Ore and Qdarta • WAY BE szEtT OFFICE OF J. ..T.' CIELDI3, 2 4 Pink.gredi BOOM No. ,9.:(13...p,i4tair5, EDIEPAIMICK ) Preadeut wm, F. SOIENSTOr Ac:rataxl. _m1141.. Aa LA702,13, 1 1= 1 = 1 17 fifth §preet, KEW ARRIVi DAILY,, Trimmings, lotion,* Embroideries and Filmy Qocr3e, Bonnet, Neelr.&ThigßilEs Hosiery,illoves, enf, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, , Fine Silk Belting,_44 colors, - Plaid Velvet Ribito4, Fzll Line Sceslet7:4l - vei Bibixoak Tarlatans r - &rise Mull, Victor ti Lawn,- Jaconets and Cambfi l es, Plain and Checked yainsooks, White Pique, • Thread and Lace , - Few Style Hat Veio; Fine assortmentiagei l Satclfels. Railroad Bage, f k' Full • Line Fu , my; rirtiona. OLESALE N EW GOODS! I.IENV GI-OCObS Tem cuts Ladles , Made Robed , Nlerino.,Sioaka_ ' _ • Ingo, two casts likbile atertka Stgejr.irtg!. two clues 4ablkireses rdode4nd WhIN. 8 10heit, Merino Stockings, one se4 Childran , s fano:' Stockings, two czar., 8119+: Smks. '4=4 satins ant drawers, and s roll •stolk of • , SAIAMORA.Lii;b ICIELTS, • Hoop sktrtr, Hoods, Soritso, Kett ShOsix. Nd• Mae. Head Nets, CorsetsCi TrtiursingS,-Stralr. 00,165,1111 U L -cry Goods,. Fetyrets. belittlers Rib. bans, Sias, Embroider es, 4 , 4 a peat society of Ora Notion iipartinerits • Will be tetrad unturua4 Well supplied STOCKING ~, : . 7 CARNS. Zietryourtas superior itsalf.4ll nolors * Wholelar Bud retail, et ea/tart prises. RA HOB= & 00. t -7 and 71 Tteramer =Harr RATES & BEILL2 Have opied LA' baet l a dgbio tw ie. npr.... Gobi : ; Er g s, , All cote* n0tirc.37 1 ,4 tenth B A Isl &Fs Tjs; ALtalsea,G3- per cent. iiteapec - thsrf Lot -'.! -- • 33.0. m. mkt c5t . 1..41; In &A end elodoat good' rirrit fktilEET. TO THE TRiDE. ly lACRUM & ARLISLE'S,• • - , NO. 19 FUT- smxrsT.• Iffi~IF.PiSS s`oos OS Notions and - Panay Goods; el L •eat eraoaceupi °r t .& far CITY RETAiI. TRADE. Of allthat.l3.ltSai Is 4 New In Mirka • Tlimplikags, Ribbons, Hosiery. I nfsuts , robin, tallies' IJaderwear, a=bate 'l:ll.coming. Beal La; ves, , Ittdaes, Pat Elll.llngs, All Lnen and Lace Miele Tritimed Han ten ditentlinta, Naw Stpiea Lombardi, fonthe bead. • . . Fancy 361 7 411,PCWAty1—very deldratack Bradley's _Duplex bklrt4; kreCal ecdanta. Fancy Knit Znykyr C10cd.5.; Heaton Bitad and Balmoral How, s ' Fran& F14p . t.1 Skim, Maxie Stand Waterft=fets. ' !SS. Bowes 'or _ • . Ladles' and Gentlemen? Furnigning Goode,- To which we= Unite gateaux : before pureluodur elsewhere. We eaa ecostdettly say to rhe.Whole... Kale Trade, that we have the, largest, stock is our " line ever in tab trash Buyers will fled our areas low aa airy Hew York or delpats ebbing Bourn mAcatait &\ tAkULISLE.III - HO. 19 iinarwrwarr. se= MACHO!. & DAVE ADMIT. ALL TED AS PARTISIE*I: „.„ Frank Tan border a6n Calvin Hagan, _ , The partnership to date moat Aturost Ist, a nd cm and the btudoesa to be oo4nctot under tbs nano and Made of Macrum j GWIle 8 Co' AT WHOLESALE. . 65,000 Enameled Oper Collars; i 25,000 COMMOn -O. do .; ' • 2,000 pounds Wo Knitting iim 2,000 dozen Woofnd Morino ilos,; . see doz. llnderg 4 dlp and Drawers; . - .Y, 75 cartons 13e4 GlMpir •._ - . _ - 500-dozen Lace Teals; '6OO doz. Ladle , i4Lineti Ildlass, • • - Ana. very *Tv datag a iroiions, - 8 , Fancy Goods,Fl .be AT SAEITItik PE111223. NEW FALL mote JUST OP=Na., . _ _ . W. V 4 81 . 11A1113137 IN7BtE'r. full mud cwritAte Anartabrat of - Embrolderies, , L*4 • Woolen. foods, Hosiery,- - pp eintssatt) *l4ileirPkiss:wBll4-Peub:o42to= DBAUGHTP/0:-Ornelt' AND :VATEN„T AGENOIrt!, „._ripts sa au&n,t , spincroutu-szotieca , Auximmr, utruica g ineet.' "Itaildaue No. U Efty itteat. i t s , RtrtiT/0 WIADOW BLIADES. Anew lAA to: .144 Ti* EtT litArket stmt. swqiCli, /iC4114:3