;''; Tait bmiq te, ------- uww„ A -- trywerrti,„,..„ , ~, , my5ig4,444., gste,fit the the" old dehl artllll.l7 . 7 1 , . e. ___ one of Matta lincyretztuhstv p ly n. ,4 ~ the right, or Manumitting, ail ,i 1.,;., s try au ,r Weary act Of lei-islet toe. ione. I he - linuec ,It tbnileolo.l.oVar.lersno4te sitrougb ots I r Lpe- ,t „bslntlicdti Mut eartalled, Mid thy„pg v tinged ' clais was swift inimposois linild null conati tei Meal obatructions upon the pc opt it e.., Jle Yin 'he POWM_Of:PmallelpAtion'exy tar u rowe or toSen away. The •, eve might not be di , Sttlieledby edue.d.loo _ The re reinaided an nneenfer=ed rensomaxman :hut t he sy , ttun Of bondage a as n roagrand 1 r•stli .1, memor y Udoit• ddwdl V4troLt.C, P.lth 1.2., tree -Amen - eatreregm e ni nit - sirtne wIQ thefidei -7 , to the seem ed M• political ormut,..dtoo. The .genc +Minn that made the Constitution (poi. care for the pn_doluinance of freedom in Corm,' ,-.• by the ordinance of dt_fferson, the new echo"( aspired Co scummier slavery an ennulitr or cotes in tbr Senate_ tad white it hinted at an onmaioact-thst amnia' ceacede to the emir , - r illeormutho "ash) poteoeon- flatinnad e leg NI 1- tion, it assumed that e•iel, `state st.pa, ate; had the rMht to torten , . nnt) nutt il y laws or th, rotted States, according to um discretirm of its Judgment ELATEV.T ATI, t totem serr-err, The nen" theOry hung,. A. u bits or, the for eign TelatiOtt i of the eentitry ; there could be no recogn colonyf ILayti, nor eVen of the American of Li lierin.- and the world wna v. :n to understand -that the sstabitsli meat of tree labor, in Cnbactyrnitil_be a reason for wresting that IshlinT front 'SpAin •Terr, UldeS,SiCre AnzoLo4 I. ... I .ouldaria, Florida, Telaa,•linif of Nekleti ; Shivery mii4 barn its sham ha them ail e ron? It accepted fora t one ~. , . dividing - lino tn-fteeert the' unquestioned do -1 - main of fere labor and Lit tu a Well Inroinn f 5.,0e la! e Prey: In , p deb tare blot , was to her tolerated . A few 1 on 4 p.o o red , ascay;ftn.y fh, flee school ..a. rot,: and •,- • RI lirt mita!: rca, er . A.,,,,, aeon-nut, demanded HEM I 40011011 au.,polo r , COD IX me rolls for_applying the. Jefferson - proviso to itre,ron 'I bid God rules In the affairs of merits aster- ,or iirr k Au% i I' tilla N T 1 Min as -. v (truth of physical science. On the The application of that proviso was hitt ,-. great nmenagpow er, which is Mom the begin- ?hided tor three tultabilstratlous, but Justick mmed steadily onward. to the nests that ping, nangft ;he oxerld of the es and ttie., th e ruck of ..t. al ifel. el 4 had chosen freedom. 11'ari t r '..44.4 1,0 -aedectiele• Eitinalletadtrin, CAlltenti hr , arrl the_ kamil of parting slaverei Mar , its the great proect,sion of the nations, and °e in h'eth bed I ° c ""” ' en. "' ""''''''' IS ashlugton and Jetren.int oiol )ladloon h. 4 ,1 working. tit patient continuity through the died despairing ot _tit, abolition of• mai et, . arcs, ni i t [tufting tall never abrupt., en'ecite. Calhoun died in despoil .o the .., owth of tr..- Thoe•lnn all :cents to lt, "' e'l'ht• amt ever ' ll ' T:jrnltt ' e l l . r . ir . sm " tVt "3l 4 l. ll l e Wt ' ...tVit ' P l Ltro t h o t ; rortietn, Its trill, though mortals may sidnaber Litlifornbi Ives folios ed M u short truce, lis tlin 4 1 , iiPuif , rtr oPirmso Sc.),; mta 'msg. Kings ore Om stew .thooi at P. ,,, Li. 1 . 0 . OLIO said t t .illtd up re thrown d aw n, ti•ittons come and ' allt very was net. ell, but gamt i secie souttitt to go, repuldies flourish mud ii filler, dynasties " m " r th' • -" "n°l they ~,,,,, ~ "d °°°n pa:9 ow act like a tale that Is: told - ; bat dent or set u, ing los., tm3 d emanded that the e,t eel isnot liar ill Lilo I Uri i tot ft., beta ern vellum: 14 i p- chance. thrnigh men in their I .Inttrt .bould Irs blot tcd ont 1 4 1 IOnillee C 'colleen may think of tint, all: governed, PC well as Judged, Is lb( actrtes Of eterniti . The camice of thief- in t " it t 474l; . W !!;'' = P A l re`Tue.'l,e,' ITT iii fro; ing esiste4ca. bends - to the Immovable obi- ,I, t tl e mre I ' m co.. [ ' rife bet wee u n n brethren; ' ton nikOrtntne. doh plants its Gnu on all the ma, c ma ; A, strife ~...po r ,, { or th o l, i to. turies,and Insti neither Change of-purpose nOt jet °Weenie; ttdins, in a fair field under an relniVe l so et Mies, Ili e a mes.enger throuh „„„„..flim „,h,1,,,,,,,m,,,,,,v • au,' iro n tb ti,,,, c) . , the thtek darkness of nigh t . it steps alo ng then anv, the mutest might coed been here to Mystei 301/8 PrilYS; hat when* the hour strikes the a e d - s i c ,„ „ir t i w „ . fora people, or for mankind, to pass Into, a • now form of being unseen hands draw the Damn loins nu E.g.,. bolts from t c mites of futurity'; nu all.sab- The South started back la apall merit from derma Milne e prepares the mind of men fOr Ile -victory fern know that a fair emopelitlon the touting e volution.- these win an re- foreboded its 1, feat. But where could it now allianct.lind t emseleck in COMMA with the nnd an (illy to met it from its on n mistake! ~, will of,Provi noe l rather than 'with „human ;Mitt have next to sae is spoken Vitt 11t1 Citrthe.Siztaira hearts/aid all understandings, emotion but regret. Our meeting to-day Is, itS lieu of all th opinions and Maumee-I of the littera at the grave., in the presence af Etei - owe alien, aro I:aerially ft [Meted and cote- idly. nint lite teeth in est bt. uttered Inset*, 'Pencil - to bent fo rw ard Um charige which be. ACM and ai n errity. In. a ,ifttett republic as P eelues more a obedience to the law of ads was observed more than . toe thousand yeltnt venni nature tan submission to the artutra- ago, any attempt to nrerturn the e owes _MI at of ream r• - • ' Its strength to aid front some branch of the b onecirra o run safeesesstntermitiv. , McNeill/neut.- This Chief instiee of the United in the tonne of time a ' republic rose nolo fi ta c t „?,? ‘ ,11,, 144. ,,,„ ut4 n, z t -t- Qta n , g,ortirttl,p,,..t -,,, nit, w il derness of America. Thousands r e‘istr.s .- ..0 - liFfrotri Ida - coma there, la) - '0 ..,4 ) ears hud passe away before this child of e - - --•• ' r appeat.but: to `the bar of humanity and ,-, ages could be . Mom whatever there teas istor Against tho Constitution, against ...et geed.ht Abel tern" of former eendet_les the =peppier or the match; against a ~i, Plie drew herrioutishoneett t the • wotexorli too utsmicidiE, dnaaidn, amonSts'a series of Cu .,. past worn her.Ar u ac:- WWI , this decipest imthieritcale deckled that the' Slave la pro ,: istntinsentof lett IrritenituriOstnat my. thet_aldp properti is , emitted to She Iltstniqrailed , 4;S, jitlidagn„,...„,to,„ r i rhoesilEce than say' other property, t , --.4 0, , 6 , "r "1„ 1 " /e ijo., 3llAt ' 3,111.0 thatihe esti! tion opt:midst-tie every Ter , ' 4... - tiiirll u t . • _,_ _,,,,.r • - ~,_, L , W t. ritoy.'n ea any act of abed imdslatate, 4 41, t ... .. w.mrpcm4.cr ut .-," ~. and:even egainid Congress -.itself: or , as the i dreaufewith-rihst'lsreee uwo rdoilmf er rimmit c ,„, _torso, pm,ulVattr_ *pi*, lit, i ,anceoltheMatistroartmarmaar theneldhl I ocgmmav4m, e h a *alive Statwa.v...9ftth Cat% r; • Mental Vatitritilemil edinfre 1 a :Whirl vhar p feht termirmy. _ elms . ' t 'at i gh .. ,..bY.-. o l.iltn ivtl e Af th:- I:. ' landfill lr °T . Utt -P C44- W rs realdralie•Alaseter of ..i . ravery tbeing rt. t t fs. the, ,„ . ..x of o ,t, Alt PtL 9*IXR . r, ,_ ,A,ll.____ittp gran auvidaya 1 , ..,....4 gleamed to ' Llti k ., ‘" l4, '“' ah on P. ' " '''`'"ese` t t ° ' tria.Trthy et trim iththeri kV Mahe ouumascas taw ..., . ,gpcswd Ake's:lMb the gold of political wit. ~,,,,,,m 4 mitio,,i few uhe..eenote -or m* , don tram the =lda wherever it was famed; '' seta to 514y071,14pevi l ifibIl,h.4, j ' 4114%441ft a.4_ .. . Iter %Viar kt li'Ag4' 4 / 4 "1 11 add one of the courte of the raliorlfitat.a „ 3 b ..., nala 3 Of jt; g pr ao oed the African alas'e•trage ;le .'" 2 t 410 4 15 ien. ielkilsOirtiOirgu eggs. ' te, ° and antennas nd pow powerful adyci. -ttpootivi4ra ..4... n p ea. ,Cg..4."1_,, 4 ‘ 15 . 4 ._! 546 °-',„ „, • )/1 itei .. of itaiscaltal A '', VTI:to illian-ShttiePOr vs - -- tritn ‘ fi• Asia stays trist.V. *6tgh lrAt tlifrit4 hA t aga Tedildeja4l a clf. Ailnalitffrodhandef2MlTßOZM_ltis elaborate ' inteln re ey and democracy; d , „opinion, announced what had never been l• Avner= t - atm %t r .= ent=4,o4- ' fo l li M it n es 2LnoodeL L tinte.. c .Z,„,.arettil,,,OS EV unthread nti,Elletlegiallttne, , rairretten , T - W r ititthist,. -- W ca s ila - ,1 t,-- • =al r ai l l a t e luatil 40, "ntli ttar ge lcrs tbil l i te ttetitit . p c„..r i tlOnal,„ilfiMhoolsol,, m ,_ttele i Ste Rat-, tu ftriro-Iteit P lat ir.. r ee elli Sbl" h e, .U . ras Ziels7nitiim."7”..Trtiriplii-tikeW4a7Act=6 lY 1 t : r tt l t tirt 1 4' 1 '4 „,-,. ° "4.1 4 / 1 40 ,..„,, r°1 ,,,„„.t°,,„„ '',. lode= diadegthe imatialexif this a t v. .4.0 4 = 3 -- i t,—,- 7 .. :fve StatersliTittr fellelted u meant ier m ii ¢ epryttesetn trtto , - I= , 4 i tofe. Math, and OPetted the; Silty o ' ' T.NOOTMtIf4On-nnel'Of nte ittlfr° llo . ; hibtlio-tmewlecratoibov-4 ireltgAtiig 144 ltiterardntli r Ibtatitt a; TcVatardegti k l i or a l , 1 extutl luuttenactir rill and- it slapandim- the tte t 4.ll..ti4lity.e..trig% resod doe. trona; .cleacidaromtes, dole nflllt.t.r-whints the like,- eaten IMt; next .......p0.,....,44.... Stitedttlttentlerdahts V.c.trtiono r lt .• betieved bo pos.- Onstacetaing-pnes eltd e t ltenserist ji, lie, 'Taney's decision it bad right tode-Witat. rider )ittsa'tlackklois - pf il every free black man who would tide Wilda. E , Ateak,doep_root c area, the3=4 4 the •its limits must accept the condition of slavery iI worn revered. Matto ilisinintelowy, its amaghs ,Soy} as andhispojterlty., .. , . c ... : ' iwereilikethligeodloseedars; saihregettalthatoi 4 e ,ft ~,,,,-., ~ .-stowiltr.apt..yepo .: 1 .- x s I, hotettitiretterti ea r a Onlyttaughter 0 , 213 , cm , ,tcmc„,„c„ remained to A . ,c.,,,m,„„ c offrettientthatitt con e Londe or tho j0z,n..,...et tgolima= statentnen of his day • teAllf . 1 /Sgirti, er;c4o' gin'ttlie.ffet heati - he *ter idea' tria - fiti* tmllaeoracriti of 4---laccriutctge osegrOtriegansaexistesecarazastMtr. Vie Afri Was poclaLly. nummtiv and inotlii.. Noltberbe - 4titlitr9tindki - etdpindettereillt. eedy .' • lt all ft-et - heal eraironaded nr. ansloarecy manutddtself eon or soll; Mop %MO Xitsnmettittlittiltififfeef ffaStlitejr-.:, gleredlitotrotaullgtUdittlihtllnitnatglltiedf n Worn - , tei fasiraet I Zr be , e == t r xi - tmeraelrerriladeknifirlirre worlothasiacei y - i , whine Um Surrento esnahliatuatat ' I 'tne-11 6 " rtra" 44 IWl"' ' ''' S *Ab9e-td thent"2s.3kir a tt. far its cooler slime, i - heroptherltale t elitteahatms meat, with negro serf - . ;jt? the ta poplEantf Vie/ tipas , seetWiallY,trurndir, mad laillitierdtPrlght• 1 . 21 ,„r_oli...,___enhlitH_ r. 21efft Sarl a` In IF- '... -,--‘--' - 4 -rat,'Ettorataw 4 .. ~, .a— aht - r4. , ~..... .....:,... mt2ra„ i ‘r,-:. -.: As the presideral al election drew co, one of patt9a' the old traditional parties did oat make Its ap, .. „Modlaeat..ediyeg!erv,,,,Wrlritalte,l9deemee %Ir.; a , agdr pearanea; thoother. reeled as it A sntet t lia iniec o i „ death. A EllandtpLand twoat'y 4enT l ll, 404 • most n 1,11 -l;' represented 6 : tira itt ear oTaitti Av. , ; , Weallineleg. tillakerAfripte: ' , lds tmim c ___ „of en by patriotic EtaltVille ti ' feota utee""itli..t.tb, In W tt p l ardobdarXsteautkellPewmgu'd end to end tomFak for Taal on, i v mat m a rry tho ocursequenors,wiliMt UM ,r- „ ht. im esrget no i , .leas - rep ape, Antherdrorth thegninmo es .fro littdl. delivers= him. The' el walfatrested-byligiontalcittuniat in the A Agnomen to A 17b1rPTIZIr who odd ailar' ..- , ge .....k. gtd 41 rere,o 4lo44 leettthnrtis e4 , 27t t et t aie t4 .4a Hirel':' 'L e ts witi )coin tli tart& l . °The teilt i.a dr_ rceicre riented4li n Onzian hope of. • Matto; . V . t OriltUlOte'Pent.ZWel,or who ,were grest-after the flesh; ____ , e1i,7, 11 + -41 fraiktrientorortnte i ..f re Pl w°l ,... 9 f could corthaniMone Wianiekrbli."l wan 4 , 6 rP .-em-hilni , V l4, 1•• ,1 3 0 P 1 / 1 1* ,at thro Mem.. ti ke the wisdcrm of llttic children? . abte , o oof -wee alarm ; tilos was ,• , .r., ,-,, ,-., ..- i . 1,, ~ , • the 'lnn ” %Wystli iVtateanieta f.. 'and - , they . MELT LITZ°, A 82.118 Air LIICOLar i'VT I / 1 tattlte.labtatc wirovistaktr- - - , t-arsi tat it,ur Asturuerfatatrozzasembp:. L ft imii theriAttafiraild attlielteteeg i r agattilt Pm wel,t of the allegeuteis, is rho cable of poor , "'-didrisloane Cif.aft c and _ ;I.:Timer: 4 9er Deonle i alfirtlin' comity,' Kenitlcky-dbra ' ' yenta ago,this.gLaWm,of riralele Sul% hani-Illapoln. 7 ~I dresad the ,Le - miste - Jairtig„- saying that fa& no r emkthet ... couid read, hnh 710t - Vtiter, his mole &tat/trice netts ...of oat Inhturnuntre.' - 771 -- , m .'. - - - ,, - md, - ,,en'huiela.-pcemts gent _... .14..401meeelyteerhe o 4 and happiness" mccrtwitte vapid repellMegiopky te a ttool Sed. of theirtoorustalloWW4 in time o•v° PO 4teitedttodhallifettlitillnoorloste , oaa. - o Most debtrent , if 0 he n ard,....-4eruinegoe When cliVeartitoi9. 4 tO gem , . e ,,,,, = the . 1 theirrarY-eXichatetek°. chart . ts-g,_,_.aft Oodetv_r- ohm with atilet en ain ''' b UM t. aed /km, t f.thatitratt-Paba of - olantitneet a. - family and all their possessions to the *herb Of , . pleasUrnAhe importation oratorios anctuld not .I„,,opi v nvd, /1.1141 169 lie.pualintro help as n In anyraoto d,, , J.,eitarl i saleal art- They ,rotied.th name hir es te the Into- • tfde,_.' tel'OtO` ,„,. helatf„ OfVagi,_ Mos_ rlor of Strimtier ouny; There - ho land of ..,... ° Dlp, _.l"iderjc.,_ll,gi t tyetlf t- statt,„*„..e.'•° free labor ho grow up in a log cabin, with this: al, t „""i'„„4 .1 „,„ ,c,...,,,„... 4 * .° ` i*1...,.,,,,,,,„,„ ooiWt ,„, toy :,* P0,,,t 7 solemn stilltnde for his teacher In his tnedite... z4, --- - ----.- ---- a i . - -.---- - two boors. Of Asiatic literature he knew l t. :dr of therstandsomfdrag nines rery mu °tomes-, Itatiryntwinedleval au nt' thadds notate-4mo Vicar prosperity:. PA' so mores than thei - trandal fee - of `..T.son's ab l est F i dattswilWeipiAlitalob, i ed tillt.„eio„. l f„„on' of fish, John Bonvan's Tilgrlm's , lnt 1773 .4. - itvg_tallOdin,_, ' ..,,,,,„,,,„Y-.„...0. * P.,„ . re The tiadluons of fl di ml y Fox and I NV .r Truti, ‘tu “ cra;" '''' °'` " P "Al• P rd. °- "5" , "?.."....° Tenn passed to him dimly along the linos of ctatyary,e,dahtteris lak'iTho. tert 01 -i awn centuries through • Ma ancestors, who impartilf.Prowneneentayi avenge -Mir teittel were Quakers. licco_upon nrrar -- -- itety.e. In _Visgmbs andi in - Colattnentals - ?Congream Jot „fer,ent. ,IrStht, -enyt %Matta! •-ot , -, deitE and • Terulleten:brandialthaelatiO tradaaa piracy; -• -Itridlie lilted it tothalleedaritliati, of tridelmori once ite. the IMMlShattiniatitAllanricat *linen are Monied equal, • with an, !loath nudge right to Liberty. On ^thitr - fintt c orgenizatfcm of tette; tend? ilmintonlionte for Stu) continernel do, lIIMILF. Jerereon; Ing.,Yor , tbe• default or New` Jersey; Vaal litiMbale epenSee fated every 'F art- 1 414 hV a z it€ ,==attio,?*:. g w ai u, , ,,;,, t,,,,, pare of New England, volud - ,etruggled to abolish-the slave sande at Once`tmifforever; and, align 'the ordinance of MI -gm introdebedliy 'Rattan Dane, withoat the clauSeprobLhiling slavery, lt was through the favorable dlapfaittott-of +Virginia and the Youllithattherdanseoflefferson was restored, , and Ilua wholtinOrtirweidern territory-all the territorY that titert•belertged be the natiart waa reacts-ed fat tne LOWE', or free tt ate. exaraut Ord= Wart lin T'unevroverMs. ho' - hope Ptevall*L.Zin 'Virginia that the . abolition of the idsenttraanwould bring. With It the 'gradittd-aboliiltie Of Slavery ; bat the expectation, was _doomed to .disappalnpin at, In impportli e f recipient Measures for erns - ' petion, , .1 erten' . ertedludered , Ans el lint' greeter"tlia - ire' Mild ' -daelnettim 'and rt i -,, abomeubtrizybo - xtoku pu t- broke - 1 1 mi war. t 7 Maniple ours 001111 f'S'ilttlen't rodent. t ht 4. God Mind; thatntlatudipe/ciannOtalscr - lon Ver,owere'-wiartitg . of &smart...nameo “desiromf. Waisbingtritt'S heart - - MlM , Vitliffn th la , phOuld MOMS a ehiter,bylkinalgtei u nk Opt ee sr ttio - tire4reett or frgenerld ontweici onoo 'more no d Saard dintoh.O.:4 l- Ottef ektitillgese of the action'Of the mete:did idt tiles ne D 7 Define d freedom to It own blairew-, Coed mud true men bad from the divisor 177 C, thought of colonizing tho negro In the home Of his a t „But the idea of colonization was thought to littnease theditilculty of erziazo, as and Itertte -of Ittreha ff r ea ...li t filtratliAalZre l rtr#74%,tat Ito ti: I t ir M& '4 4 w iikteit uattnlx wished depend as little as passible on theMotre of Mercer Madison who held that where slavery exists, " the Republican theory becomes LOW' elons - ' , 3ladiatutorlutdarthe last.years oiling 1110, would not consent to the annexation of t Texas, lest hiletartintrymen should fill• it g Et l slaves; 'Mediae:4 whosald,Palavery Is the nit aril under Irtlicb she nation labOrs,...a p-! Jadatout M.= eft, Mbrd,PlilltiOnt. and heo• nomlcal; a sa4 blot on mar tree eountrY,"Et mournfully into old ago with. the cheer one words; "No sail cwoory plan him been do ct tor taking out the stabs:, 1 ,--” k rimireittest-alli. / The men of the ReVolution passed away . now generation sprang up, impatient Um an hastlt atter; to which they clung should be n , demned.as-inh Jn osyseestud- , oultuit4 in • ~-thetterees Of diattlietelf-roproa*, of . their rattlers, and - blbitied by the /ad of wealth to be acontrod try the culture of a vow' staple, they dented the thepry that Var . , II hirh they wordil not abolish, was net Vi but good. The y turned OA Th e friends of co ni ration, and Confidently demanded, oWh hak e the black men from a civilized and c lan - nt o llarruWheitelibeir-fabor t-is a souree n int tr. Inense gain, 'Leff tipowtir te control tt i - kets of the world, and send them to a of Utterance, Idolatry and Indolence, w ile- Was the home of Allotr forefathers :4 C: not theirs . ; Slavery Is a blessing. ore • ;they?. not -In their, anecatoll land - n . r , sicartola, lifted. ohms-brutes, Ignorant ot the course of the sun, controlled bY nat c hrel And In their• new abode have they no; peen taught to know the difference of the 8 / I .; n ans, to and plant and reap, to drive o ,to tamfort horses, to erehango their man dta • leete richest ot all laugnages didObil men, and the stupid adoration Of folliegei t thp potent religion?' And Waco sp . very Is 11W -A tka blacks, ilia ~.i.g.QmopmtminV'Lielltitmitirttriz li Inie - A room The slavery t'l he Mac& Is g7tot a i ll ift itself; he shall servo the white man roomer.. And nature, which better understood tbe,ttud ity of fleeting !Werra t ondnaludon, Mud: ..., ~,c e.„ - mtheguseettin snoszesand ;Tomer. ,c m IMATTAY AT nOlfz, _/ 1 Zregnlar daveleptat Of Pretension, fol. . . ta• ... FE TUDSDAY.FIr.BRUARY L 3, 1869, F 1 :0.. 114X.FP. • - 7. :2''''': : ::; -• ;;; - : ABR4HANCH LINCOL*, ..:. , f'Tl"i..;'! _f•,.'l i:• lIIRTIRID PEBIDENT OF TUE . Fi\ lUD SIMS; :4:Jolt Aikluri42o , or,TRy. :- - . ' ?E[ON. . EORGE BAIICROFT ' 1 „ ; • : •'•• , :. , ...,4-•: 141 . 417garitgr , -... the Itr i,4 - z— • „0.-. 14 ,,,,.. m; two of Kal b of iCnn , rrtfesentalltee of Of . ___Spedllitntes. on • • ." - - 7 /fndai: Feb _. ME ins rorre.vrrox Otherwise his education was altegetheg, American. The Declaration of Independenoi3 3ratitlig decnSedifirtri Cd wisdom, : the Life Of Washington lila co scant . itudy, and. something Of - Jefferson awl 'Madison reached , t:ing. through Henry Citry, whom he hongred boyhood:' Tor thii - egst,fiOht day h nig of` Ole limetlean 'mobs ; walked to its light; reasoned with its reason thought with its powe r of thought; felt Mlle belikiaritrat4 , rul t d so wag In e. i l es r f.—; ' ,.c a Kil a il or America. re— child of the HIS TILOORESB 15 LIFE At ninsteemfeillnrimpnlacs of arabitioa le. get on In the cfit,, 0-engaged hie:sea to go down the Min - Wimp in a rtaMelat, realising ton dogmas. mantiefor his wages, and after wardaire made the triponoe moro.- At tweaty.' one he drove his father's cattlo as the faintly Migrated Ur illineladma Matti rall* tO fence id - the new homestead in the wild. At trety them he was 41 captain of volunteers in 'the Mack newt war. tie item a shop; he teamed Beatable gof surtrgt but of English iltera f Umtata added to unyan nothing hat Oak. spesntOsplays.. tamity.tive bo was elected , to tWo, legislators of , illinole, where: ha armed: MOM years; -At twenty-seven' tie way rotraithwl:tett be `Pat - !WM he t t e ts: his bonze er,-SnmingdOld,tha beautlftd ter of thexichest Meat M the iltal4-thltlitf be a , osterabbrofthe -.National COngtes‘Wheril his'_ Vetefl'ablastrforty times to Iwo= *Ms in dole ottb tt4cfronotiprecolvy, In Weise gave " his Intruendec to 'elcot l if ra f , ! . .ll,lflketer to ;the Arneretatt Sonata A. C ritl'lthe, "weuld oettalotsito Justice AO ' in IX4 paths clatistEriocci patent borpcolA4POoPfo of the miald Mate sayf.rnto union ca n n ot.. ontir tog/am:malt slave Lad l _nytir'free. 11,0 -yawl will-not be Cased ed Ind the dotal , irM cedliO3O.Utitildild ' now in liel,_ with no experience why as nentroutlviNClPer, WYTllwatetoewero y Elyingirono their orbit, and wise men ow not memo to Sad ciotirch t tals SIM a t ot auu a dak tfreat Ch Areq. u , Pi Wns elcolet a' Preoldert t e c ol ' Ilexamisurea , iticrVlPcsiltr of the dedy that devolved enhim, and was - resolved tO Cal it ~.. -_-. , . • Os Oen TO WASIIIICITOIi. - - , is OntbaiiidniinWof . tdbrifitrY. *lB 64 /Or. Springdold,_ which for a quarter of a con ry ' tad • beortlitithillff bbide,terthe 'orrorttof h Ls friends Mad woCawsccaLoni he was wirer mere to meet, be spoke the solemn farewell : Al know notliow Aoorki 1 , 444 1 1 , 99Pts Unto. A duty' has devolved upon me, greater Man that whlgh btut dein:atm' upon Aar *Merlon since' W.ininingtda, lie liOnl4 neYee have no. ceeded except. Tor thaidd of VOUS, F vi denceimpon-whieb be stall-times relied. On ' the same Almintylktiarr tattammyrol 00, Play that I may receive that Divine oasi s e 6 .3kltp int rVD Mit lOM o tarattmel,buty ILb w fah success is certain! , T6the men bf Magna he 4lsdeurauttrat an accidental, temperaryl in. sir tunent; it is your frailness to Mae up Mid' presertathe trammed Ifbesfy." at the cap. not of Ohio ho halo : “Without a name, ',Mi. out a Marta why I should have a name, them has fallen upon me a task such , as did not eves test upon rho Father of hisl i en. try? lit MrstiOna ptomain NewlTmk,espore , Ily re atAlbany before the Legislatu,whichte der. sdrilla the'enitml support of thogreatTlaplro Oftnto,A , ie> bale i “tonlle I- hold 4rnyielt the tanarbleat Mall,the individuals who tmive ever =Glided to theYralfdeney',..thalr a a more &WIC kiperfotak pan au,q of them. I brings true heart to the work. I' must •sly —,.....ritgm vh-tr.wan= f.,V. nu r, ..mblo tun am *nano& fel 4 4 / 4 tarrp In ship of Mato rafely ,, thremat this 'Aorta° , To Sh e Assembly or Now Jersey he a:platted: r• shall take the ground I &qr.; most—jastioo to theltertil,the Zastetlie Mresaand the whole country—in good temper. certainly with no malice to any station. i - /..teti dovated'tl peace, ht it may be necessary to put the fort (lOWA I dimly." .In the•ma Independence Halt, of Philadelphia,lto ...ald t O l lure s newer had a font. , ing.POlitlettliy, thattlid not sprats from the acoilinente embodied in the Demaration of in. ', depeedeuee, mbieli gars liberty net alone to 1 th",,, nro b, of tat, country, but the world tn all future flute. If the Omar) cannot In Eared 1 , r lll, o‘ll 71v1+ , anp that prlaz2i)le, T 4 n ra tiler hr. at+-nAninatell On ti:e than r •-• ir. I nottth, z ,•. and die IS »a AI, alr t vi 4 ss o The people of A aterfea a !lien ii isli i • i i ~ ii i , .AT WrASE Ha rocsa TIII iol•i ii i IWU iiils ? (LS,. Nil-lA.I, iii I hey still st I,li. : ,t. ,I- Tx4..l{,gb,(4,,,h gu i o f , t i_ t , to 0 ., 0t , o _ to relation, a /Ili l.ugla no; and no +lmo i . r.•.,- I •USSltiatifin, Lincoln arrirefr at Washimorm land or America eau de/oreft more stronglyii 11 70 OAFS Wort , his friangurgtisn. The on t-,zo- In.. I. Tti" e " .. ''' II" , ni *,, .‘"i 3-ard'' I l"r tag l if tesidenr, at the icrponhus of the amnion of good reltirais with England. thrice only in lr iuigefefes, had Stilt kept as the majority.of hi• an its hSztOry le. thst yearning beet. fairly cos iserS. Men eillanatict la irce„.„o. ; hod ; l e .. met; in the day, ot liani talon a tid t;rorun 4.11, (dared that. t,, onec - oreve,, ;,,,, ohpagfas s i• ~,,.. again in the lint in dui-try of the elder Pv.r, prebensisunieff dangctifreet notioissof I re" hhd .hsr.'" 1 9 ih' 1 ' .."'.=,• Of 'liel'iiiriiii. :COL nitlnng the sjskTCS, ' l / 4 11SnIIPtri fiorshi become In-' that I "' ".'" nut 'wi . nil tin.' bean io't evlialtle." .Lincoln and others bad questiongal P•soneli anion i; u:'• Infers of Britain—like Halifax the Opinion of Taney; ,uch hoprigurng be its. in the days of Janie. the rotund, or a Gran erthed to "the I'i:tritons temper or the times.' aide, an Argyll. or a nought...l In our.; and ft' e The farOrlte doctrine of the majority of the cannot be iniinferent to u country that pro dem oeratlc party on the power of a tegri forint 'locos siolosilloo like Cr i bdeo and iirlifillife hid legislature over striven., he einulnintiell as an the best bowery - inciter or preen niol the .... Ore - ttack`en "the marred rights Of propert7. , - 1,,,„ lug-class Of England, who suffered most ft- in slate legidatureff, he Resiste, must and our eirit war, hut is lie, While they hrok - ejtreir „ but lie coital "their enconstitutional and ob. diminiviied bread in sorrow, always clieour rirrx iota Onnettriente,” ant aide]) wet, 14,41 its to persevere. • .rlitl/1 and void," or it would on mpossible for 3' 11..,.... g AND rue N Vey tins rsici . ClA; any power to earn the L int on." Nay, The tel of regitiatin it the I olt/•1 belligerent. fr .- the-se nuttupoi taut acts were 1101 Se- Woo tOntirrtied with 1111.110 e; France to blOv platted, the injured States eclat be jastided of in America, nn which sho lout conferred sicravVutionaryreststunee to the government Auto tbe greatest bested t that one people ever con "filnignien'" He melandued that ne ferred On another: France, wised. sheet, fore iniAtteleeede at Its sovereign will and pleas- rumd nn the continent of Enroix. for the sond em'. illSt the Union was meant for perpetuity: , dy of her culture, 0) well at for the bravery end that Congress might attempt to preserve, a'in generou. mid , of lair sons ; Prance. Lot offlY OY corl oinatian ; that " eh° ° W en t wil i vilitich lilt centories Mut been motels 1 d fly lint planed in their hands-to preserve It by i eti i , , - Soler (MVOS'!" that "the laCt desperate remedy of a In rte own wry l awn e n ' el . eetun e l: h„ loot fteedoM. The policy regarding art. despang peope" Would no an explanatory colonization of &marten lry European powers. attundineut - recOgniztnif the deeislon of the knots+, commonly ail the doctrine of Monoe. Supreme Court of the United Stales.. The 1,„, 1 i,,. ~,,.;,,i„ ,„ Franco et If takes hur Amerieen CniQn be milted 'n eenrenterwe -V" or iii - it ' il 3 sTiall — le * , choTiid Irs‘a -. 1 ha w . name Uf "I F l:rgoi. States ;andlie thought it aidlit toe:fake the ~ pli,i f or t h e etheedeteet,, 'baton, an, ~,. it ens adopted by Louts rho Sixteenth, lu the 1.111.11 et 4.f a hich Viirgenlien isms the most fur thest, Stutsn should Seperate tliiiinnelYos from , tlio 1:111011.” 2110 Slows of the Lioutertant-tien- t t/1 ! • helical] • the oil ,'.',,''' '/L.'! membe r . ii.i„ tto ‘,..,1-,n.,', wi h 3 trans ient ere], corthzining some patriot le iiillitio, coil- 41 1 1 1 . 'l, , b ~,.t tt r ..; .1 . ~un i. ,t ho right , 0 , n ,,,,,, ni0n, ,, 4 , 3 , monued n ~, m min, the ,1r tin , tin First. up° e il l and the 1101.0 of Orleans into ever edion e. 111-011iallitO rupture of the Enion, a stunner , it than Cu re-uniting of the fragment:shy CRC carmen StrOrnOn Aso yttsieo ilia tin Ord," and ' l lieellitrirlan the /donor in vad- len late President wan perpetually harrowed iiist n seceded State" After changes in the by rinnolli that the Emperor Napoleon the Cabinet, the President informed Congress that 'fb ire, dedred for walls to recognize the States •iinitterS Were. Still Viiiimeill nit "li abo no uldb smith iii rebellion us an independent power, and that -altered SeriOnS KileyalleeAr whiche England held illm back by her reluctance, or usirssified "In peace.' The day after taw Ines- Franee by bet tradition, oi freedom, or hu hie s:tactile doge! the linJou s-na fired upon from ..elf by his e ve better Judgmen t and clear pur -1 net Houltrte,and the Ilisnit was not raven ge.l eeption of events. nut the Republic of Mexico, et noticed. Senators In Cour,reni telegraphed on our borders wa. , like ourselves. df , rrgureil la their eollstituents to Milne the nattoral by rebellion, and from a similar cause. The loi is and they were hot arrested. The newt- in of England h is fastened upon us ~,, of the country were grievously embarrass- slavery, which did not disappear with lode eli. its litlie envy was not within roach . Tile pumice". ;in like matte., the eccicsiastleal party( It In Texas with an its stores Wits etude tell re by t he Spanish Crlitnell of lii, rby Itlieo l / I Trialliler to the seceding Irian, th e 1,,,pe.,4, 1 m o o d , or Charles the Fifth, and gents. tine '. } into after another toted ill Con- Pbfilip the i-iieuild, th e its vigor in ear ventlon, to go out of the Union. A Peace Con- me, ',an Republic. The fifty yearl of civil sear grl . larl, Er 4) Caned, met at the frApilnd.of Virginia. meter u/teli the liail,lauguisbod, were den tn 1 0 eons.ult Mei toxins of a eal/Huhttion fin' a,,, bigoted virulent sl hien wan the legacy of the continuance of the Union. COn g rem. monarchy, just as here, the litherltanee of sia• in both hrneches, sOliglit to devige condi/. ...re kept alive tmill teal strife and enlinlnated fitory eXpOdIC/IIIS; the territories Of the lu ell II war. As with us there mould be lie counts y.were an in a manner not to ,siet but through the end of slavery, so in , oldliet A - iiiit ally PretensMos of Lao south. or sht.leo, there could be no prosperny unt II the any decision 01 the Supremo Court; and nes'. eiliAing tyranny of intolerance %lion id ecit.e. ertlielesS Hu seceding G inter teemed at Alma- Ibe party of slavery in the United State, bent gomery a Provisional Government, land Silt-- t o eissaries to Europe ti, solicit aid ; and sueilllujir relentless purpose wait, stleir Silt-- to did t ti,i party of the chureh li, Me,i,J, an et`S, tha t the Lieutenant-itierteral feared the organized by the old Sen t council of the pity of Washington blight find itself "Included Ind ley, lint u ith a different resell. Jest as the in a foreign country," and iproposed, arucalg republican party had mach an mut of the re tire options fur the consideration of Lincoln, hellion. and sf .14 eythlln- the hest goy, sm. to hid the seceded Statea tO "depart in peace." meet rner known In that rCgion, end Jiving The greet republic seemed to have it...emblem promise to tin ;mune of order, peorg, and In the coat Untlnishtd Capitol, et that nue propperity, nord was brought us, et Hu mo. went Sarroilittled by Illas3u of Irtelle and prof.- merit of our deepest affliction, erecte Prencii trate' columns Never yet lifted Into their Emperor. moved by a desire to in North places; seemingly the menninent of high bat America a battruis for imperialism, would iviusiv e.cullsiTatillolai the of i nellsoit trreoll of transform the republio Of Mexico into a ewe inchoate magnificence, sadder than any ruin untie gealture for the House of Hapsburg. of Egyptian - Thebes or Athens. ' America might complain r she Could not than interpose; and delay seemed justifiable. It wealthn (hut ,compete nid not, el/Jinn itti of landiti (*rent prOdUCtS Willi Our Northwest, nor In tropical prodarda with Cuba ; nor could It. under a disputed elatm, attract capital, or nreates piddle works, or derclope mines, or barrow Money. So that he Sniper:el Syntera of Merino, vibleb was lot cett et matte to thoavil.ut the wisdom or the pa/fay - of-tee' republic bY adopting IL ,aoutd. . volciinn utreZtltu r i fir, InoaeFrenel.mrbith, titta gtrittn wl! Venturer. i1t6.12f...000RAT1P3 The i 010[1111mM came, :With itiannetlvo la. ~.i.h. dem,' the no Presidrutt speattinuto the pee plo entaking the oath of onMe, pm as lde e edry mention thattlivided VIM ootoitry, and naleed a ?Whyte universal auppOrt,Lbrolanting htm +ear on the single. idea of itnicrm , That, Union hod ec l ailedtoonabrokeneteSperperealtand hommorinced his denorminamonnm fulfill.the Ue itenteldUtrofdaktntreare.thet,the levrallte s , lanWollresmatitalta , ali ade litatemo, Stied! , tale later Um thementinniol,theconfederate states nnandrootudt tuleiptott it omistitattOmor eireunriendattne• an-' thdritatively anninsiaceato r be founded on the Idea Mitt Zadssmikitt. /nut natural and Pie • condition, or Van nez race,. I", Pie Mane was,nandar up whethof her great -republic was prov Id niece In the hurtory of mankind, or a rebellion toned, ..eko n, AeZrosinverir-Saln-artateirrution of Ito inTingterTEMOTirginjtr•TAgt. To no eoratlica T arr the younietros the eggresaors." TO firethe easeiena of the So ;ern portion ;of , the people., rho Confederate -government thong-to' bimente therigsreasors r nod on tbernorning of the 11tt1 , 4 April be th erti beberelment Si/ort a et, and COM.. PaTRVIZECI OF ?MS 'LOME. (144/ors. *idle.' Lira Piwurni- tut he had perfect faith In the perpetuity of the L:tdou:.. Support eidla anal/needy Dongtaa.oho cliachtlaltirthe vette of tlailltr Instant • ly , uoltedootuctift , 131 , Congenan, -and stun. trlUnfaandotOMlntlyto and repo. fem. the 'bermtabeik_and - proporty„..whieit Inkci been Ittlttethe Mann_ 'Ttumnon rho nor th • areCadrainedifleadteeisi indoalriona awl fro. gal;naany of thoorrdellostely bredothefozutudo teetaldiy with Ideal; dad tartan In plans of en, - :terpriSel invert° the Onl tufo ewe Min; eager . In thopumuit olpealth, yet etopld,YA4 weadth Lets' for , notentatfOn ' than 'for developing the retilltriva ihetreOuntry; *ethane hap- Idneav, tit ~ the of , domestic Ws; aud aced lowers of peace, that for • -genera. tintsatteylkad-becantarputeat cumfarifire.- ltoq at the cry of their country In its distress. 007 rote- _with on Vel appeaa ati a theblo• pa tie triotism; hot . . teat dof baa lan ;ions ore pions =eaten witha clear .permtatanzacp.-tamelopda4 QUM and razed. resolve t o . urn tbey thronged rotted the - fteeidOtet . grii the wrortged,th t tr li t: ilagirifibenaUon: The hails of th teal .selniancie*lnmtfOtlA their yonOlf.tnetVar - 11 pg 'Were_ - touched with" oldineseei otiose deartaltlndlat with deruthm-te acme in the stnkaountanaikoAdldelmed,in Mclinarid only as tb c *i i 7o4 the art of war; btrippliags to Alaferell the gentie,abd "tide tereallzekOteltreeteaSket and , :MOW, blUtan ,a.ZiXtdo stakci. .tn uizt,a, } ls %&itr a i nzwr tia .• omp it , , t l leJdntelderP , che , —inectraghlat.7 gram Abair trancluni, 4.des ,- bdat. ,,, beletu traded by Via 2 eretelae - ti • VidittliWahltie tho. Ufelttiff dui* zooliepubitr, trieotheir. 'spetudhitnyletthaLentAitderai their .paster.- sod' Mauldada,wedet_. forth maniacal that. •theledisyeastoosiattMent part ofents Re- I publieshmid tot be Idepairod,7 rumen and , ' , 60171161 EltraelVien thWittrid 'Mil blur Vaunt. gatlz-bat half phritted,endi,taktrot op the ntuaket, learned .to Sam without fear tha prestaihe orperll' and the' etuding- Of death in the libbeltrof war,' addle tiler hearts were aril attnetedto then arms of thetr :oral life, hod i aft the Wide*. affettlonsl of home. St r bautrahr • themaesead.truth and faith and twbik, tovis to Vie Ceoltben ItoorkhrotaiOnt with ttneh,xydea -Men, Th e tEVIty windy._ Weir .from :we r. ary Quarter to Gm the dame of the, sacred and n, • ritionehttble tiro. • • 7 ' 17 " ,14r, A. 1rani40,711:141T414. ror 'mita tits Mu vasout:Wine Onaned lotrotoinictOnleistkaastriOtat IL wAsioOn gem 464(trXnankInd. , M . l 4 =llldti d t4o ‘ a ' 'shook its.' pOittlem Of Zraoptrterthertratet, and * ftetal' LUScrtz to PC dlvigod.the.govenucientS,44.l.ll* i!ttamT, stirms: ,There was , l kingdotn - WhOsOPOOPTS- WO In < gth otalgent degree Apar ger rrooliwn of In. - duet ry and the emir tyo penseown mopes. ty.c. itatiiitadidellues woo disgrOaltrunUlt Uatot ta.t dams. AP ran.g-th . noble* tatetwand. oldie * osoptaire, *hose Words bulk up tho , landlord of Rataioplotakillial nay •tty +thug out, thonsanynattneofi oceimsr Totem Its, natural dole um, wlpue MT, Poltotieguldu4 tallagtrkgri nealthrgittiVentuskkel tar 'mallow thettrorldln tattargOinderealleelidl Longa :and einntneree... , lntit - turgorxingnontzwasi be- Come ts - govarathen; or 1 444;744d ,hbf: Of hew; EFTErfb4ader.47o4 lriAlr.egrVg%;6ol: but 00 4. ie emelt Actlnority4f rho peogln, •ip tub tn u ,„ , anion : yrmllhn..fendal toms,. the beside of tiwsCeija2 organization freed thantardres from ttna toaty services- Wideb were the con ditions istthelr tenure, ond..throwlud the be e nen oo timiunostrlal, claws, Jun:its/Iqm ,wdl 10. thelasHren - ,Ytet,centOle - lhat:had Wee at 4 nligt'a'br trinftogrolew es•tfittdOweabOte for an.tnu on charity , 'were; tttoroprtatal to WRiffh, of•ntnarttees and Gtvoritcs ; and Ihnoonnurate, .istions. the: poor man oneo hart . hie 'right Of oarlare, wose taken awn y, and =der forme of law, encloses! (Martha. 'Llyek , Within theireeven darnain. Although no ..taw Widow" inhabitant Irons purehnsing land, the costliness of the transfer ronatitutdl , tilliohnntlon tso Unit- it was tile taloa! that country that the 'plough Shoold not ho in the hands.of lia Owner.. Tho church wag rested on a.contradictirm claiming to be an embodf. 'orient of ahaaluterti - nth, and yet was a creature rsztalt_,llaxt area ztors• The pritiftahrtinfer flised the terrible nOntranlherlferrftlistthattad imovrep t belt% siCartOs strength,.l.2ll) labortmrpcon cut otf . from all sliarevernhigAhostato,sierivrd . a seangyAtapporl, On...war:rest toll, unit had no_kilVeb, rot 014 - ,30:0nt Sispubilo charity' or I:Math, .titt i : of Lion had dotted. the. wolid! *Mt tgeti kept watch over . odrbtrhilthrdn :sista:the Bermuils.s,'. .in the , R7Artiintlists theld &litigates of tho Peale tic, of the milltfrA.-and of. the Indian. octant' hovered • tor tient, - .itnarthrirMt::tit 4htteon e hold the wholepl. thd newest.' conthumtr and the elitists:vs 10 idd `Mtalltetra. , noats,andlted . leca - oaatarrhtoned (ono an' theVay trartblfadetta lett-Inns. That arsto. etaclbaditaxedwith terror on the growths:trig edmantudttnith wen t nYfreettohls orLsted oitho - 4 t tNhimpEl l or . l4s ei n t r u i rn ot I m o bO ve nda r t4t e h ir e Joy ant hsperfts. ' Ahoy ittuknot on,, we t of ItYr.r.rthYletv She kftid-heattilsoor man , ti son whom America had egOitinkTer 0r,4 4 1 °1; r e / . jeered at his large heinde, , Mhi Is 'long, and ungainly stature; and the British Scents. .1 ry of State forfOreJga naffs wade Unto PO' send word through tlierpalloos of Europe that the great Republi c was in Its agony, thatitha Ropublio Was.. no , = more • tisiM 11,- hewl'atone tas. , a.W that , routsined4iLhe by sho taw of nations to "the late Unkm." Lot it le g written t • oLetthodestd bury-thert dealt. Ma:way not. bury the living. Let the dead bury their dbadr . lot alliltOrlefottertouinvo'ithel , ..trorti-out gov ernment of a chin, and infuse now life Into • the Bntlah tonatitatiou by - confiding rightful power to the people. ftER TOL[K ,ptinreerieca, L e ap; structihic, the British government harried to do what 110Ver before Mid been done br Chris. (fan powers,'wbut was In direct .Uonilfet with les OWIL exppg4tlon of public. law tho oOf ouf straggle - Tor independence.' , Thoogh, the insurgent states bad not a ahlp Intin opemimr., hoe, ',Unrested them with all-Alia ,ofa belligerenti even on the ocean; and-this, toO, when Ma - rebellion was not 'only directed agairust the gentlest and moot bOnefloont gov ernment ca'muth, without a .shadow of justi- Bablo come t but the rohollibetwes dire°. ted against hattian nature thtelf for the per petual enslavement of avacm. And the cuyeet, of thlatehOgaltlOP Vita that Acta In thecaselvos piratlealforutd-slielter,tu British courts of laW. -- Thu - re-int:roes` Of Britlah" capitalhits, their workshops, their armories, their private areenahl,lheir shipyards, were in league with he ldsurgents, end. every British harbor in bo addo world became, a safe port for British ships, twinned by British sailors, and armed with :British; guns, to pray on our peaceful COallaOrCe; even on our altips• coming from British ports, freighted with British rodnets, or that bad earrfed.gifte 'of grabs the Eng lish pan - . The prime tninleter tliellotuto, of Commons,. sustained bY:Ohront, ;ieoffed at the thought that tear laWs %MUIR amended et our reqitetlf , BO as to presorvo:reW ruratrall tyi and to remonstrances' now' oWiied to have Ina rearreerre on AnTrIILWAT trarrearmas. • • tfeanwnlie a nese Smiles et essomen tens num. ailinnicawera mp, omit naves themselves .in the ontsiderntion of theahsimhtful. Itepahliean. lien Mier teethed hew Id Intredute !Molts dm atttutlern ovary clement et , ordirr, as welt an everp.Othineat of freedman Mat thin far (ho contLnuityof Ito gore entailed has seemed to 114*race:the Continuity of elections. It is how thetwrodrieidered howperpotelly it to ho s eces ecti o r =lis S t. the rent Crtru a gtue 32:reT1 . Ili reign !then the death of rthr father; the Eettetiotet earthy beak alter ••• tang eerioa of recolotionsentaimed that of who became- Etna seethe eP e thteenth of that hems. The present Emperor of Pranctrdisetatmlng tit to from eleetlimalone. - Itrealled the • third of his name. republic:Mem le.spower edam. tinuance when invading annthe prevent a peaceful resOrt to the t4llot boil' - What fame shall i it attaCh .to interrerilha leitabiathit t' - What validitytO•debtseantthered for Its over , Ituanet' , Theae , rtiomentousi qiusations pre by the,Lathstoncilfdezthothrown up for en - tucker Atm. State once triay conatituted should be ratting air its • - people. The republic of - Mexico Must Hens agate. • rorazurainza Also-raiz itansimina. lOVILNLOA ismetflilan of affairs to Milo° that .Inveleod the repo of E4rephia ouritalacualties Jo far that be aldhe among temporal Weer. Mane recognized the Chief of the Vonthilerate States *4 a tweeident, and blasupportera da a people and - to leiter, to groat prelate; of the catholic Church In the United State. 'ghee • even ee la (or peace at a timewhea peace meant •thirs.Worr of asees.ion. -Tot ericas incise as them the, aro oh cminr h em nd. i of D The bits ainapt the Pop)* of e the uke hfaisinalliau cincbt not rosleo In the nineteen th century the r u b , abssiltsil paling of Eta elan:crab i and the re ,sesit tt 0517 a now proof Abet there can be no r earli . ly in the state without rellathus Tar TroiLs ow Asmara.. When It cluzielterne to the conseleeszeSse et tbodzaerleatuathat Chewer anion they ewe , waging, was a war (Or the liberty of all the `xulitiOns of the world; for freedom Motif, they .12LAInke0G 60 the the • eaverltS , • thu trbil tie Itaztr 110 Put, their. irincerity. .and ixerteil themaelres tot; duty with an Matchable Tbe President was led aloalectry the •getatneas-of their Aelfammticitig exampte• I'4 . thell(E" e r . w4 74 4 %•• C' d Im o rort . ; 'he lob 'filatt• • t , Mina ;f Idrpeople p atna intrinlclaritly theutiab • the •the atateszenhatilp. 11b.' rope Was scoVlngat the hopeless Innen Ity or their efferts;therput truth each miracles of • 'e n. nergy as the bistory•of the world bail never. know .Thd.nalry_of the ratted Statecdrasnag Into the pubile-somice the willing militia cf:rao coos, doubled Its tonnage In tight months, and established in actual blockade from Cape hat, tentsto Menlo Yraoda la the Course of the Far It was Increased Ave fold In men and in. tonnage, whim the Inventive, genius of the "'entry devised more o ifectise Id:no/ old. nonce and nest forms of naval architecture In wood and iron; "Thera-went into the Dead; for various terms of service, about two mom.-and In Marcia last trio men In scridoo exontalint a million; that to to say am of artry two able-botliad men took rarna pert. In the war, Bbd at one nom evert fourth tibia-bodied man was In the nerd.. In enevlagto month, coo hundred and nlriy.o. c thousand Mons wore recruited Into service. Ones, within lour ascots, Ohio organised and pi:needle the geld, forty-tworearlmens of In- Murry—gnarly thirty-six thousanan d d Ohio wus Ulm other inates In the }sat In the - Wert. The srellamonnted caratry nuns bored bighty-four thousand' of hones there there 1.1 ere together, drat and last, twodhirdis of at: Million. -Tim usemememts of octane. caratvits *ld of patriotism. so that, to chooses smgie lastarsoo oat of annoy an army tweety- Woe thoustiod , strum, with , !tn. artillery, trnirmi-baagnotant auLands,nrarbotiorrod by 110 from too robaulantotheTerineasassaathe • bat/area talks to seven: dup. In the loan mantas wonders of enlUtary roastruetkm bridged the tavern and 'whenever an limy baited, numbs sutiplies exalted them at thole ever changing. base. Teo vile thought that , life is the grositest of blessings . did not rise up. In vla, bemiresl and two,. I , Mo-battles and severe skirmishes, Mood rinwad Itko water. It streamed over the grassy plaint; It stained the rooks; the under owth of the forest use red with it, sum the at tides marched on with majestic coning:o hula we rOaLLICt to number, knowing tsar they were fighting fur 'ln] and Ilhcrae. The ermusizat ism of the nautical -ilefianment met Its infinitely tnattlpl led d Mies with 0 XaCtarllf, ticlilatCli. At the news of u hat' le, the surgeons of our cities hastened to the to offer the rearms aid of too greatest experience and skill. The gentlest and most refined of women left homes. of luxury mad emmto build hospital tents nor the armies, nod to servonurses-,to Molt and dying. Besides the large supply of religtons teachers by trio pplilts, rho congregations :spared to their brothers in the field the ablest min isto rs. Trio Christians Commission, vehloh expended dim ttud tour thane:out . clergymen chosen ant of the bast, to keep nu ..solladtbslastigirms rharneter of .the men, and -mode gifts of-clothes-end food ~ and mean ine. -Trio organizatbart of private charltyresumed .no h mot - of - alito union& The. ihuattory. Cora- I ttdralol2,-WhlCh had seven thousand issoloties.. distributed, ander the darns ion 01 na unpaid, board,. ispononteents , contributions . to Also. sinumut• of -Anton Millions, In supplies or, trionor.at tallitogrand a in-money from tadtiornissitiono--and chatted. the scene of: war from PasitealttOkart Royal,' from / Belle . Plain, as ioamt tn. /newt:senile, Vaasa; with hOmes TUE - Mtinerration ruoCatatimos. The Countri fuld . for - Itlr Milts . . - the liver Ills senipp 'Widen would Ord belllVlded/ and. h u range Of mountains Which curried. the strong hold of-rthe free- thrhugh . Strestarrn , Virginia ~ and Stantnakynnd Teamosee tetite highlands .:of Alamos.. Out 11 Invokeritho still higher power of immortal justice. In anCiellt Greece, whnuaseinittnletwaa the saniversal modem, it s -was held thetrita child wean to strike 111 pa— rent/ the slave should defend' the pnrooN and. .bythatact recover his freedom. After walla 'resisittuct i ldneoln, who had tried tenon , * the '!question gradual carianetpution; by coloni zation/ tin by tOmporoultiou, It last saw that , slavery. most 'be' abolished/ Or too Itemabilo , anallt. Mei mut an they first day ofvlannary,' be wrote liberty- .tna banners of the eirtnica. When, this _ proclamation, which , struck. WO fetters from -threw minions of ' blare*, reached- Europe, Lord Itussell, a coun tryman orbllJloit null Wilberforce, eagerly pat - hinneLf forward to speak of it in rho name of mataktnd, saying: Is of A Vary strange ofts tore," a 'lmmature of war of, rt.-vary oncation. able, -kind ;" an act "of Vengoanco o n the slave owner ," that does no morel than "pro feast° emancipate alaraf whero the United ¢tnteaauthorttres cannot make Mnancipation a ttality." New there was no part of the country embraced in the prOciamattim WllintaltiO United SLUMS could not and dl.l not realm' emanCipntion a reality Those who saw ,-.LlneOlti mOst:froonently had never heforo beard him spunk with bitterness of any hu man being t hut bertha-not conceal host keenly he felt that lie had been wronged by. Lord Rua ar IL And he Weetecin mint* another card. ler "The stnanclpatlon glicy, and -the one of entered troops, wore the" greatest blows yet dealt to the rebellion. The Job was a groat on. (tonal one, and let none ho slighted wits bore an hot:unable part in it. I hope ponce will come Bonn, end come to stay; Ulan there will los some black-men who can remember that they have helped mankind to this cousamtuation." moans AND CIIIWA. The proclamation accomplished Its end, for, during the war, oar armies came Ipso possessltM of error,. State on rebellion. Thais,. too, was called forth the new, power.. I that comes from the aimultanoous digs Sion of thought and feeling among the nation OC mankind. Tho ternOrlOns sympathy Of the thronzhinat „,i, 7, , rare. i..ttroe • i t - rt , •-• - • • •• of Ilk ihnt: , .lNl, Ira eta:tent of I I/I. 9141 .1 I V, awl, lu , toreole of the nnlot«Tep I -4.1, lean of th. a 4,1. it ttit..et., at it . ne emp . .r..,. jtoit c1:1.. Of tilt, LITTM. ?C.t ,t, the eonrae of LIM.• Ity raisirla twenty mull . of ',MOM,: into fr., 1101.11 ' :11111 01, in n , the grmeth and enltnro of a Ittot•tiet, n•notitted our una eVerin% from+ trt., the 01de . ...1 aLo.ie 4 - e lei liattliOn. 1111,.11 !he frit etnmpl, 'ti nn tult,rhit Rot ern .1. .1 t ulth tqualit) 441\1 1,, q, Lb(' 1 , 1,, the eet rater)' of Slate for (orate. •. membered the t-ayint„t of Cataftletri , . not do to others aloof n.r.would not that others ,hould to , . 1., and inth, th , nvn.• LA the emperor of Chin.% eto-.141 atrnitt , ..t the ur • tirtA at, r- of • 4 t .”• 1,1,1 • FITIQWerP 1 that th Alt, telt i•-•. ,al• • C Tait wen The war eontiatal, with all lit" 0 Illeiie s cof/ rld for /larvae. epeetateri. f • NeV., i ael th heavily on Lineoln, and h, fae,• nvu. plo stud wlth the furroa Or ih,,,,, T hr ah.l nesS. With inallee towards noire. fro, from the ipirlt of revenge, victory made him impor tunate for peace; mid his enemies never douht we 1 . 14 ....ell, or despaired of his altnandlogrde. menev. He long,',) to utter pardon as the word for all. but not nuleNs the freedom ofthe negro ,hould be tosured. The grand bat tle. of )1111 Spring vlnjph gave nn Nashville. or Fort Don elsort,:fdtdvern 11111 An tleiani, Gettrhorg, tho Wilderness of Whtch0 . . 143,, N.. 411 rin 't the capture of Nelr Oril,lllg, Vichalturg, knit Fisher, the roarelt from Atlanta, end the capture 01 savannah and Charle9ton, all foretold the leeir. Still more. the solf-rogan eratiOniof 111ssourl, the bear! of the contitionti of Mari'land who. sons never heard the mid night 11011 s dilute so sweetly as when they rang lit to Mirth ami heat en that, by the mina of her rtvu .p oople, 'hr hot her jilgee ainnet•• the (fee,. of l'ennest.ee. whirl, pan‘ed throngh are and bleed, through norrown and the shadow of death, low ark out her van doll, erailee, and by the faithfulness of her awn ,on• to r..oew heryout h like the eagle—proved that vt.tory asoleserved and tereilil Ire wroth nIl that It II garde of m , elof rate{. - 1/ a.. they WON, by l4iColn on the h uteri of I s trainlii, t:ro de fiantly repelled, the arnile9 Of the country, moving IC ILL rue w ill. treat tie llit . arena 1 0 it, mark. and alibi - eft a Paling, Or revenge rtiek death-idea . lll rob lidos IN here, In the bbitory of as lons. had n hie/ Dia ghttrate pos-es.mt more •ottreeg mig•%, lutiOn and Joy than I,llleo l / 1 , 1114 epOiitry- Illttli had shown !bear toy e by eltoowittit 11,m to a tweand term ot ~.rrire. The raging star that had divided the country had holed; and private grant watt !melted In the grandeur of Te.ttltit. The nation beta It. , now birth or freedom, torn to be teemed forever Iry att amendment of the (Antel Hatton. 1119 per -4.10111 grllnenvil bad conquered for htm kpnlller feeling on the port of the wonth weoffeM among the g - runtleog of Europe began to do him honor, The lal.orlng ,•Jansen seen'' it hero ma In Istmudenneement their own All people fienf him their hertmllettone. And at the moment of the height of hi, fames to which labs butunity and mminsty warms, he fell by the hand of the r0..1ti1,1: and the Doty triumph awarded him wia. Um march to the writln. • This iv no time to "ay that linionn gj. ^y is lint dint and n. 1...., [tint wo mortals :k to no more thus anrolown in pursuit of 9hadowi. lion men, n i bin,: ...re man, if theee were not that within him which Li higher than hirnself--if do could not maser the Illn ninon of non.m, and discern trio cOnirectlona of firma.; by n Nnimitor Ihrht which coin.. from Cod. tile so shares the ditto." ImpWlies thnt he has power to subject Interest ed tlautflons to lore of emlntrY, and perOnel atointlon to the ennoblement of man. Not In vats boa 'Lincoln lived, for he has helpotl to make thin caste castexample of Jus with no caste but the of humanity. The heroca who lest our arnthro and ships Into hat.' tle—Lyon, 31cPheraon, Itornolaa ll-r liesigwiek, Nitelsworth, roote, Ward, erica oth • com re pte —and fell in the service, ditl nOt le in: they and the myriads Of nonielota ma -ra n 0 00 lm, 1.110 chief plartir;stiett alltiuglr" het government of the people, by the people. 1 4' for The pevple, ."hall opt pe4nh.rrom the earth... rfi ICE Jtrivr on . D.ROl:k ?WE IMlCitt. to m-s t fO T mmalet l •ba l by o o r m la s *h dn s inf o an es strrich the country - with saltnr awc, and hashed, Instr_nd of oxtail:7, thO re• crags. It seems to ti th e ast had died 16r the unjust. When I LUDIC° the trtends I have lost In this trar,and every on i r - Pio bears mo bas,llke myself. lost those to he moat lov ed—there Is Do caa..40111,1014 , t 3 derlrs,l front eletlrts ou the scaffold, or from anything but the established union of the re.;eneratosl aa lion. msr.icrtrt or ine!•?.otzr: - - - - . , in his character Unman. was throurb and thrones an American. Lo la the drat native of the region west of the Alleghenies to attain to the highest %tat on ;and how, llap yids that; the men who was brought forward as- therms lurid outgrowth of the first -fruits of that re.' glob should have been or uableaxuAhod pupil in private/IN gOod scut, a kind husband, a moat effeetioneta father, and, to anima ear/en. tie In AU. tOlOgra..7.o o oifttils h 1.3 rival, said ofhlra, in is the bcnostest man over knew," The habits of his Mind Were thoffegit meciita lion and Initardlt Mittaif,,mither than of; so. Lieu. asitatioit oglcalatatiaincnt e more than otroutlee atilltta: lie ressernadelbsr ly, his reflective judgment ells good, anihnis -PorPoecw.worn daed:„ ba1, 1 140 , the of oh Only 'met, Ws lll.was tardy In actlocr for this reason, and hot froM hurhility or en. d ern cas of soine tlat el oplored bat the. ditty which ricettivesion him had uOt fallen to the lot of anialler. Ho was skillful to anal -y*l,f discerned with precision the central Ides toi sr hitt, s question turned, and knew how to Viggo it add prusent ny wiw , ‘ 1 0 „ ern at i t old Yingliala words tbat would tritelligthle to all.' lie dellglit.d to express his opluttms by opotheittn.„. tlicod rain theta by a parabie, or fries them tome ben story, l.hmeln trained a name by discussing gins . thugs when, of all Others, most easily lead to littunticinn ; tad. an ems never curried' away by enthusiastic zeal, never inilnigcsl in ex - travagent language; neyer bunted to support. eatrerne Inoasures, never allowed hemaclf be mall Oiled by sudden torpulac.s. Daring the ponies, - of - the elmalfm, at which ho was Oaten en, he expressed no opinion that went be the - Jefferson proviso of Me Jr - Iron - on and Lothyeths, ho Mtn ' taith in the Intuitions of the people, - and road :thaw Intnitirmawith rare sagacity. Uuldiew tow to ride bin timo, and was less - apt to be lu neirancent public oration that, to lag behind. neva' Punta to electrify the patine by taking an advanced position With a ballot, of opinion t but rather studied to moire. for front ward Or oattl rear ; fasetlyso, that the o exprisi lagsutman Of -det ueb ntta ene in istratton might have been ezpialned rte the ealetdattng cy' of s. shrewd and watchful .politiMan salt here cot been seen behind It a flacdoct4 of principle which hem the grit determined his purpose andgrew more in tense with every year, consuratnif his lit, by Its reeeirgr. Vet-Ida sensibilities were ;not acuteTtteliad. no vividness of Imagination to picture to „ rated the horrorof ba llen' Or tyre his audertogs In hosp i tals al ] e Lasit:e- Doe. science was.more Mudge than his feedings. Idneoln- trim Ono of tin& most sintassiMlog or man. In Wren Of success, he gave credit Writ to those ahem be employod, tolho peopht, and to the •provldence of God. Ile did ant know whim smtentatina Is ; when he boraimo Presi dent he was rather muldeaed than elated, and ht. conduct and man amte ShOwied Mono' than ever his belief that all men are born equOl. li, eOn 00 specter of, permute; and „neither rank, r.nr reputation. nor serriee4 overaised him. In judging of character hi failed Indis crimination, and his 'appointments-wore some times bud; but he rmtdily' detrital to poen c opinion, and th appointing the brad of the ar -ntlestu followed the manifest preference of CMgrt'S 3, A good - President will secnre unity tohis administrailim tirlds awn svperylition of the various departiflcitta SAncoln, Whit .acropted advice readily ' was tierer governed by any Member of his Cabinet, and could not ho suoyed !torn a tairpoSh 'deliberately farmed; but his cliperttelOu of affairs waif tinsteiWy and ineompletc; and soumilincs, by a sudden Interference transcending the usual fonds, tie Wilier con fusud than nth - armed the tidbit(' Ca.iticsa. if tie ever faded In the L scrnpuloos repent dual the relative rifg~htts of Congress, it Ares so evidently without ;mitten that no eon filet could ensue, or evil precedent be mantis hihrd. Truth be would receive front any one; lint, when Impressed by others, ho did not use It tsr ~p intona t ill' by reflection he had made ate m thoroughly Hs men. I eas the nature of he h to fora - leo. 'lt nen hostilitles causal, he who always , aria fort h the tag with every One bf Its eters% in the Odd, was miter Io receive bask bit ree tenting cm:miry:nen, and meditated "sorne;.! new SimOuneentent to the South." The amodd., mint or the ecmstituticm abolishing shirory. , had his most earnest and tomcatted suppork, During thn rage of wur we get *glimpse Into bls tool from Ills privately suggesting to. . Louisiana tharitbadefining the franchise some. . of the,colored poCele might ho lot tn.!' eaying3 . "TitierWtould, probably*. In out drying time to come, to keep the ewe! of liberty in the titmity of , frectitans" In 1957 .avewed himself 'snot-In-favor ol n .what ite,luiproper called"neare. - cittzewthipto ion the Lanatitu. ly Lion dhsertmlnuoil between citizens and cdcet l ' Thrmadayanotore his death he. drelared , , .bia preforenetr :that "the eleettra.fcanchtse-1 be snow conferred owthe very Intelligent opt, the - 00lored .men and. an, those of them who served 09211111,teltS soldiers f' but hp wiped ft domain the litotes tharesetves, and believer harbored the thought of esseting• tt-from a' new government as n condttiott of its Yeal,Tnis — fte lest day of his life .beamed snth sere, as'beseat by the Speaker:43l this !louse his (Tien O:Uy grnetinutto tho moq of the V.Oc mountains and the retitle stoner, es he contem• , plat cd the returivot hundreds of thousands of , `,soldiers to trult,tutineleatry; as be weleconed in, adrinee hnnexedk •ot thbusands -or Amt. faints treat Ehrelsei'as his eye kindled *ilk onthustasotnt - the coming wealth *I" the nib. tun. And so; writs-these theughts 'tor, his . country, be wee' ten:Levee trete the and. tt.mptattons of this life and was at peace, PALINZIATine aan LINCOLN. 'Hardly bad the lute President boon consign:- tal to the 'mac, when the prima minister of England clod, full of years and honors. Tad; uninitort traced fits Itimago to the thaw or the ~conqueror; Lincoln wept hack only to his grandfather.. Palmerston received his educa tion from the best scholars of Barrett, Edna-- burg, and Cainbrldge; Lincoln , . early teach• crethe silent foreSt, the prairlo, river, and the stars. Pal Moreton win to !nadir) life sixty years; Lincoln but for a tenth' ot that tfm Palmerston eras skillful guide of nit established artstocroxyWneeln a leader or rather a companion of e people. Palmer* ton was exclusively an 'Englishman, and made his Mast In the !louse of Commons that the Interest of Engl n nd was his Shibboleth; Lincoln 'thought alien) s of mankind as well'on his owl country, and served human nature :tacit. Pal- Menton train file narrOwftuss us an Engit 911 in an d Id net Onnear his country to any one court or to anyone people tint rather clamed uneasiness and dislike; Lincoln left America more ha • toyed then ever by all the , people of Europo. Palmerston was self-oossesscd and adroit in reconciling the conflicting claims Of the Mo. , 'Lions of the nristocrocy; Lincoln, frank and ingenuous, knew how to poise himself on the: conflicting opinions of the, people. Palmers ton n as callable of insoloneu,towards the week, quick to the sense of honor. not heedfal of right; Linooln d counsel glx:vn only . as a matter of policy, and was riot capable of being • willfully unjust. PalmersttrA, essentially superficial, delighted in banter. ond lin ew hoer to divert grave oppo.. talon' by Playful I.4ncelln 'was a matt of Ingrate jest heart lips, with' 'saddest earnr astner4 at lils Palrneraton Wee a fair repretelltatlYC Of the arttocrativ Übcrailty Of =9 I= '^ ,rttrivrratmillirttrtil.trY, E—FOICIL FoR .-1— ..1 bautaanty, hot the: ET , • T.lnvolif G. to . Sortrt Lho L'O.Ft S Parra- of 44 'mil.' fiblT t.r. r••• T •••1 'fibe°4 f ° noresand ray perches. sit ie V, et it 1 0010 . 0 of .I . rocr Weer,. SIMI nervirtrd tho Mall entrap, Allegheny count", geoa.'" The n. gitt„„.4„.. rtritilemton meats are a hetr,t log dandling and-frame tkilehe'b nhr notionn that w endurintusrentrunnorc.. 1. baohtmen an.lother out building, a t t,„,,, orrharJ the ,r.r.fionofof }t , on . ; p i a „ 4 . apple and peach toms, of the be,•l earert Th.. Intle kincdont lettere IL -Incur gravitate to . ii.d.„_`'rtnid •-°sl ..O4Holv oene of'fbe Pt.:mo a No. i /wale et kronen: Linera!n tint . thest Wtrrit.trhiott Mew . 1 24 1, ;( * areette to the )lenungahela rlf e sL.‘ rt 01,4 oVerthrote. l ' AtcerhtOrl .m Ferry, This :null runt I ono sottarla'ed'tuiw`,l".:, ...pie of he ablest of a eeltienterlarldroentrY, verlott agurve , . .warflo inowS the Cell aloe flillfg 41.1 • , A1,,,,s A SO. I stOei sad graln none, t . , u here 0.10 oaborklag Woo *LI:WM Wad, ' Tea. situate In Cherry Mil "11...1•hip• na • en toile; .•:* to (win 11., grins!. idea, dCalglla Of hie 47 , y 0 4 1- Y•_ra.. sear the sllLawe (ascent '.4.1e. The tn, a ttrstory frame Loc, lotad.t ettunt: y. ....a, hill lo ‘Ventlgan. 'gnu.; ID et, reacts, ,ette.t•yr I:3' Abbey tho or , ler of Me Queen, fUld'n*,.(4 g od Oea[ En sec sed; (gemluder tlm44 ndloe , 1.1 . the 11 rlt nriatwurony to Old ed. The 10..10 geod . wisteh p.n./ re • h rove, whicti after a low years will one Ctnpsof hxy. It 16 very eplareD la ter cbllrtelv the .news of Fox ...nd 1 neh0 , 01,.., ran, 9, nom.. Sc.. de. This property' till t ....than., Lineal. WWI 10110 weal by the norrose Devoid 0.7 cheap and no'rasy terms. ' lt ' ll -no. try norose the ,toottneut to his gee,. I Alsa afacro of about I.lel a...osew aktua l l . ed sma h lo ik•i f t . .s e t in no boat; ortho "°•° ov ° • Etione lie with arge !Came Mtn, infr ,hle, two-Very u.l all llat• potent., tat 1p clap. hoove, good corn erent wash hook. , flo .O • O ° ' „eel 1.1. &MI sane aprtog boost; shoot 150 &errs cleaned nndlaihrrulltv and closer; a good orchard of P ai P tc l' Eary . ggdt:OrMll6etnutitror'uf'a":-oil Thy jly7.. 111 0 " : ' amour,. ums6toug. awl Wit a al y ilart distance from coal. That property will he sold cc cheap. Alto, a Yalta ofabaut2.ltrarms Idter.rthe a dole. ; The torprorements are a large Otergwyogy Log Ifr , ilar ' and a large frame Dann 114 terra ofe - ared bud uwlee a growl State, Of etat feat teat *Mail toga. urr herd, a ! Barge YaVO-afurpmilk , ttonae. Thr.tritan'ttrtin. atil led • sewtc .] snake a Inat-ratantOet Pie.., or will be roil /ka rra o f lens; eituated in goat NI-boat nelo Pownehlyt, Pollan., county, Ps. The !motto,- ments ate alaree Frame •Iloose With 10 woos., • Innit with iraid shed all trauma; 10 acres Cleared. Iwo tenement log etente...-. +pole arelaard: lery W e tcon•eaa to charelf, L ., -I rr :lon of putelmootnotteg will. he takra La well Ito lano its 1 oe.l. Al,. a J. ara, of NS serfs In Fin:Drib tovraehip. I ,I,..abetr) count,. Thr land 14 of [hr Meal quality; • ‘arge ne bard of the h. •r. ca rr rte:v . of frut . Ih. nom will or awe at a re woe au the 1.1 lavv'of "' to,. In. neat farm e'alro; •s r t eakuly, rrarl ' 3lo n • • f • NATI mil. south of Mr Pa T 4 ' meow are two lore.. he:est': 1!•• largest and best frame bea t„ the 7," af , e ., •• &tattle orchard+. The nnote farm l+ .Iry aUlge State Of the The fearing le all No. I.'rho 1,04118er the acv y Ilul•••lnt, r • the e' cleed, the bolee lo good I."‘ Oral day, f Apr.. ninn. Tt.; .old at a great bargain. The 00 net re1;h::j,,,,,,;„7. la other Ititalnes.. Also, several other Farms r,noler (.ow per sere. Also, a Varna of 130 at•res, elllaat• township. Allegheny rouoty. abo.sl fro,. the .1(v. The Intprovewenb. are a. Loa Rowe.. ,uoel horn. a vonny orebard jolt r. 1 will sell thii valuable T.-own) vrr er:, anti on easy termw k ur further paticulars. Inoulre 11. TOWER, Real I..stal. Agent. se= • No. Iffi Folio h street. CIIEA PEST COAL L. 4 14 DS IN AL -1E1)11 EN I COI' NTY. — Will besuld cheaper than any other land ~flue qualtiT, w Warr • •••. and an equal distance from the eft, aces. underlaid with the beat coal. There arc In.. bud r s or lime-tome. one suitable for a no.v in the blase fur- Uncr. the other haiku,, fperpOsea. to. The tears eon ,ata of two farms. al facrea ouch, frith du ening houses, hare*, stable.. fruit orchards. Se. TIP coal le of the very brat gnat. v and can be te.ted. IA being open an the Warn: the`'eal will he /tail, infried aver the Pitt..nerch and t Itati road. 11/1 fawns lying close to the town of Mau.r-1.1. and by the II a.hltigion l'iks 4 mac* from Joni , Frt r, . JOHN It. tiAll.tir. block audited! Eat at e lirok ^r. Wltglpa /Lail, Fourth vtreel. A. Ilia sum nI I, the, Mind m rabiet I lie Pitp: 100 American paik,aa wa s the I Ito war; hind therefore itio remit ts a new' era of ropuribent.bni. Tho dis turbances In Iho count m grow not out of anything repot-divan, hut out of slarery, hall Ina part of the sys tem of hen...tear], wrong; and the wrpulsion of thladomostie opens to tho rimovated nation earner of umlaut/41p of dignity and glory, Henceforth our country P. mol unity as the land of Moo labor. The tinny fo ra r slavery and the party against Oa Very urn no morn, and are merged In the lorry of union sod freedom. Thu Mittel, whirl) wouht lose ion us are not brought bank as comp:red Staten, for then we oliould bold then, so long PP that condemn could. be nialutalnel; they COMP to Abel: 2htrui One , . under tho oonstautiOn 34 origi neev,sary, arid whop. arable Oleraborti of the elate .• . • We MUM monument,. to the dead, but nn monument , of victory. We retpret the ex ample of the Romans, who never, even nieen quered robed emblem-, of triumph And Mir generalii err not to beelnaed in the herd of enigar conquerors, but arc of the school of Tlumicon and William of Orange nod They hose uked the Awor.i only to give ponce to their country and rectory her to her place In the great assembly of the na tions. Oar meeting riniey in hope, now that a begins to live accenting to the laws of rea,on. and repuhlienebm la Intrunclted in a rontinent AMUSEMENTS' II'TTSBILIIGH THEATRE:. LE+ll.li-Ig h.,: Lit..LIEN DE P.l, t•ot1 newt( of the 7.i.. L • .'. 40 v 00.; am! rn.u.ll-,P'.?4:,40:t.,':. :,.....9tglyllvtraalllro,:‘•,, traiai te,7,1 auk co N•ar tit Yuri. la Allentown. Y..ka..7 ['Mal:se r e, 1.10111/111K 0,117-,.5t pl - 111C.1.1.1.1.1 , 1-111/ 51/1 , Som.. st 4:00 A. X. TI ,eat 'mum, t I2IM P. X Ntll . 1 C. a.; Pbtlaectr.lll... • 100 I. .as.l Inalladeiptila. 51 .iIC • trectAfr... rlusuer. ate. trq e-reeplul, • JVD XAt 51310E/ATIO 3O (nree,e ondara) at I:15 le at.. •teyeetng at regular station between Pitt-mina. 01.11 ...LEW: Am) 00050 12, .0. ?AA 4P.1. /lON—D.III teree.2 u 44..3 4, at 7:101 I.ll...pniar rozgla.r.,,,i,A; • I • .•13 1•17 tiAl.rrh mak( Altn., lad rarallne CIO. 1 It train:. on it, 111.14avarlIraaell. We,A c ILlJlroait. Yt,,l. , arit tIit6SAMI o i inn. wl lioill.lay..turg /;rlnrh. Lra -• Ir, .%. , 11112.,sall(11•11 Der datia arrpt buret., at 0,30.4.., el fond kr. enline.eati Train ,or Wall% Stat.& • Lana. , ex•rpt .4:11 10:L1A. NI- Nar. I—Le.st datl3 (except 8.1111115 , .) no 3 , 0 es a, Third Arretutue‘latti.n T 1.31111 (ear 1.-xcl.nt SLaoltiv.,l 6:C , 1 Y. 31. 1..-nn 4111 r (ereeDt twetclara) at It:::!9 Y. H.. -reptgue at all stations 11.0 111 et nrifil :gat. ion. t'burcli rain ',tees W 5/: Station every Se/2- d,, at ate: , and arrive.. in l'lrtgjwr,h,, taxi I:rterelttF. lenses Ptllrlettnela at '13:23 11. s artll ra at NI all's Static. mc 2:00 r. v. turulo.g Tr.lspi arrive ill ritterarirli of fiPTIC , A, . .......... klp A. Y. I 2:40 A. Y. I. tr., 11 fl:s A. me. • .•Jul„u•i 411• • *at p.” kep - mpnonlation.... Rao A. M. 4. , to•re 6.•trr.p.la lop ......... 1011 A A. Y. (AAA, ....... .............. 1:111 P. A .11,1 r. ti 1 AI, VIM! I:CO P... E1111,,A .. . 2,115 r. I•vmt .ket , umn•••lption. No.. 6 .2.5 P. Y. i' ,,, urptt Erir 31,411. 12:3. r. Ap Ag.cnt of riAr Ext . ..l.lur I rmnlPl.l3 ComplPf will lt.ripl, t 1 reels ~I.iny thy flepot. PA,L7P3... mop Port a( Ihr OtUrr. No. 4PI klivOr,,pen Pay mat "IchI—WILCI, nr.icry 611. 17.101,111e1it ''ir:liiir.4,,b;Yf.o,l,',.", ..... l," ;iii v y"g rur f.‘ll,"l:i:lg.T'i r. un tl.f%Orlcr....—ln • ea, or to rotnissor win hold r• - ap...1411. for prr..,ppe only '"'"` At the renn4)lrahls Cell test Italltemt Yntowngor 6 6 ,e, null. OD [Abe,. and WiMblarlntistr,,lA. - jIiTTSIMILGII, ll' unv - A.:O UIf:WAY, AND VI.EVL•LANR d.PIITSUITIZOIL ILit Liar/Lir. - Winter. Arriurgientent. IK6I. Ou aria site, Nor. tuber LralA4 redmill follow, viz: • Lear , . /14r Par • alw • 1141.thrrgA. ...CAtrato. firar .1. Eks.rs.es ...... 1:11 V. 24A0 r, t.;211r. Prprts• is P. rt. I , • - 3:05 r. rs. MaLL .. .1 •11 1 1.4.`Li: r:6ICO A. Y. - GOO L. ki for NrWe.iiiiWtiird htIOL. 14 Beta ming, aryl t Pittsburgb: P., Pt. 15... t 4..'bc, ono P. C. A P. R. 11.—Ittlb-r. x.. 3:81 T. Y. Null. • • ACKVIMLODATIVZ. TRALN3. Li.are Allegheny ,fter NrWilaillitrOA , —D:CO LICA 1. re., _w r iio42llWATtm—r.:itli: 2iLwr.r.srLs-uri:6or; - Ecormirtrit ?- fritr. 2:slrp. rm. lierure.lup,'arrlvreir.ttArbliax • P. PL W. &C. R. W.—r:Ar.r. I • A. 44 . .. 2:110 r. Y. . 4t.10 r. W. and 2::a/ 14 • C. k• r. 1-B...trarc.r..isr. rri oLoner, TR.lol.4i.rerrfs Colon Parsrcic.' )stguott; ?lttAborgt. A. Q. cAsogiatuuti.., 2last6Adlej. ACF•ft, grllrrArTlN4- jl4kAord. aligNOM iJITTSBOUGH; 100- , I.l!Nt Itt7i,tai Iv to tax.. NATI 11A IIoPAM.II. • - • THE CitkiTailnk.EClEOUTE TO counitor?, - ; - , _ tr4iNNkit ihtuast a. - .I.SDIANAseoi4S, sr: Wm Abd iircEWFAS but/MT/MT. ' Oa tad after • s _ . . atoNDAY-,Arovratent noth,..oas. l'ralaa will leaseef.id inhe , ht:.tta%.l7NicrarDzro atfolicA.A: ..„ /W " . — btu. ... . Me VA:m:AA-I'a ; Gcil'lll2llelijilCl=6ttr4l` TlrrranvitGiciaii t • Frri r ra,7-7- ,:-... r • A • 0NM 7 .1 0Y7 4 4.X• 14 ? •t : Wlnter - 44Tan,07. tat • • On mut after: , . -33tosn.sr,. ocioxikie-saa k i..rmr. The irslr.J.lll les. , the ilt'9at...ol.l2leratlrost at ViAtcr streets. oa.hilevr.al, • : - Mill and flew lErttloVirrn.. r • • • ... ‘1.014: in= a. S. Itinr k ?elterepert • Aeceia,A;f.;.llo:o lop A. It. Second ' 6 . • 66 • Azl it.. r. Fisat I.TrlokletVO • . t. T;t6A, At• A. t o Second - • * • 1:1?;. N. - *its t. S unday ClArch Train to and - I. frna Melieeer.ort T.oelleAeler applt to • ..• A. J..511A3TA 6 , & Ansa . I=l3 . . kii.L.66 - iteirE. ~ ~. saw s ‘,.....' VALLEV-EAILROAIX • -.' CIBLIXIAE PIA ;WM -1:,14. Oa tad /eta IfftEALMIC:. Nahoactk. Moseacec " Al fel Vig tIi " : 4 ILa V U: T.ltt=4, i - 1 ,i 4 ... ,.. arettlag at.E.lttinsang at 1i1 . C.A...1r0 Le4tMa I Wm , ti 3:10 r: K.: a.m .- UE.6.0 Misblyar 1.. IL • 1140"3..M.E...‘ , b IMAM—Lemma' Kim a Tan r. u.:.aertvleta at THlstargb .M.:llaar a...... at. ...11oursi rtt to.rgia at .wo r. 31 ., ,, artivISCI . AUKIICSanlaZ a IAccu.SLUbDATIOHT.V.AI*- and Sa4AWarta it es.tl a. as.. ..acriria" -al, PllZabarat,'it.',9 A. U. Lem ea- PI ttstaaegh, it, L . .M.1 . :M... - atmlying F. MAU . jam n ~. .. IrntaliTh'gypertel F esneas„. I s~awnva~~~riss. Loan sr% CH SEWING' MACHINES Are.unvrersialy acknowledged as the Cheapest. - Sferiplest - and Best,lrrin r. keen avrarded the- Gold Medal. at , the Londe* .and ; rat's , Elk , lldtloll3, AIL Ita 111CRAti 11,1116 VID'CONLInt _ Wan Anted Three Tears, bEN:rt POE t C&..CTILARTO Witt. Agts., Filth Street, .Pittsbcitgh. GTIPTER &;11AIRX4P13 SEM igen= HayD Wen awarda-1. Ott :VINT P - 1181411Thri at tn.a follc7intf.49 t0r..aemar.1 . 463 . . I==6=l ietrar :'7aafaar far kat atattlyi work at New T 4 "I r tfaMadazdltii - teit"YiattlY litelLina at • Ylrat pra ca t t ua.tarAWAtatia,o4:b.tna as , flg: l e r:YßOSllo4..W.F.a.ra:ta.l4ANtw.4llna _at , ? 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Itabia• to girt wag replar, Vr...PerantlV•silif Vett for erreryAtown.ptioat 47 . /...,teritilaikniag. Wed...pot aw acv .X..ao9..vtsthy4 lanes; 1.8 tiara taken at , y,O lat. folio Inagspersom. ; T A-14- F A , J X 1V140240. - 18. - io eee trt tt Mi. - 'DEW?. 411.7.82 , 7 11W4, = - IVoltui ta x i " Emu - _y. tifJI.ITILEL . • So.. strut. AU.recear.Qt.ct. er51. 11 .44112:01 , 4=1 refirr_ to. Al. Are .1%414064 1 3re testa. AClt o rg e ir GrW "Axes. oeirirp, , - n014,47a506 MAE( T.P2S 4 ThiII “ ,. . Z rA A- VMac t f .,VPArViClltAre A. UI tig the Itlt!.,,, er ..rt!t--- '..',t , ...fgtszt.sarr dear. "4 h lzy:t• .ty 3t=ga.TAidt.rriti,j:s. 4 , '=. • f • UM -1007 . 2.!51. rc:11.• I..art ••• t ..• $