The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 17, 1866, Image 3

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CO/Minna 10 their piece, Who is it te a shall openly ueoresids 0 and OBI'S°, atra tr., iii I/ •
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i , 4 ,.„ , /,treeim„y i ler,Bß,lmety„ie, /ea reunite tbeillasevered ['dement., e - ie wreathe ericreeter. 7 r exhibiting itself only It • ••i ,
the fry overt'. towers that have af ore rent , disconteat or disaSeetion or snared of the Ger
1i ~from turre. , to foundation? What are to be erntnent, such as to neemaltate the pretenee
,7 - 11101(8 - 111111C ~,, .. process add cenditlons oa whirls thew of a military loves to compel ntie Ws:ice to
• g a re;ti t e t rimintisi who, eitk!i o llie t, b t a i s t e it .! i u ,e d r e i a h ri tr e . the n_ational authority or to prevent a teii•-
•;:-'' Tilling - all thei a rTrn, Y e ll st ' ay na tt bli t reacrr e nid into the -•
, -'2l3ll3alVetigtlise'ttel tei tbe o r i t Ziel . an e" gh- ly aii ir i '.'e' te . ri '
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enjoy - meet ofthe priellegea they La o : o rejected ~„. as the groin,, of cm- in-lituteses ised ..he
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, and despised , emu received staid late the fed- i rye
texture of our Government yenta de•
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23X 3• 33ECI:Er COWS lowship of the men they hated, anti the con- mend. Without the spontaneous and en
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edencii and homery of the Government they restruieed volition of ten majority of the
have only MAW to destroy- because it hat people, I cannot conceive tee Idea of the ex-
OW — Onil WILLIAMS izgeyon fora deeree of teelete le•ence or cote • Lio• of a repeblican Stare.
I. l ,7 t tr a lg i en t 7 i ti r o n parallel in hbAryl ilow_far ..t "TM of gover -- Me.ent ereoted by or foe a
9 nogthree bellied parriced ea to
he trusted egain, minority 01 the people, and depending
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OF -PEWNSYLVANIA
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I that they are vanquished. and without upon armies for its existence or support,
pewee of reetstance, after such an experience, noel.] be thu merest meekery or a republie,
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YU ilbet „Ilfenitee, of Ilepresentati ve ., F e b. niter Co bloody aileissOn astheyhave taught Lel. nod multi not be reeognixeal here etemistently
end Whist are the guard(' tilat will 1 •
i: , nee." 00th, on She ll eeonesreietielo 'to prevent a recurrence of an o•s't-trhequ''i with
the
te're ' '
of
the
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from
Which no bettt.o
1001 y e.30. ... p„d e , evk i l re. IT . a se u l tr te ,,, lr o e o nt .p y ro o p r ith a
y e that
---. these are probilms which, however simple atefrbether celled by the muneof petrvi9loo.
they
m a y my ha
ben cense:ore,/ In HOMO /mar- al governor, lieutenant commandant, pro...ari
-1 tiltis Wtemeltil. ill - . Speaker,- nearly two tcrs, iht wel embaretes the profoundest eel, r preterian on:font-TO Ascent it, it is
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of our statesmete, and which all the collecave nut l o n n condition te i g/ .. rf e en t in t, t h haAtee ,t k itself;
; • - .1 1, 0'8 ego. an Whle the wee-wee flagrant. I
to
b w om iiel o c i T u o to f ll o ie l f4a . tlon will not be
fe" It ety slu Hi l o tneniber of tins body
c tcry The war Iteelfill n 2p re en t i l e a us a a erter th s7se v nitlV:fTil, Is a n conefetion en o l f 1 4!
t. ' .....loolr 5 / 1 120 th question of tbe relations that as It hen proved, Wes noth Me in the com Par is While the Executive Loeb. the Territory with
-I,•_kadibeen pr need by !I the privileges that I tl:2-•_Tltoro.,eeveot-was titera o rtiT.htedenht AB LO in his grasp as the
Co
utter of
and .the 1 ley " 7l . Tt l are ' s srloul
bad'eseau forfeited oe the one band,
'l r:l% r :el late e lir r the vi cu d s e e d is s es h ! it eu b r lAi n f ' s i rte h e e d e ri s e I t, e 'mle t r airm il l i e t tst r rer l aw 71
riglita and powers that lee/ been at:reamed on I , it WAS a .ptuaily arithmetical problem, of I by a power that is absolute; and It is idle to
the other. - With a view - to the readjustment of 1 whiell.the elemen there Within the reach of talk uttout the resturauon of the civil author
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etybedy. If all he slave States had been icy by the voluntary act of the people them
/ _the wletle ninebine by the restoration of those , e United, eigbteen illion of northern "mute , Eekrea, bemuse he Is essentially supreme. The
t , parts that bad been sundered from It by, the l_with the tree" mut resources and prestige of power he N. lelila 6 those the law, and alien
; eisgeo,,loece, W IGS some, th e to n na o f f a ith , 1
for
great . Government on their side, and rime era : the law. There can he nepfOoodea, no dl-
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,s to n an . . e, he peewit or their enemy, were sure vided fiepertnin here. The man echo so rules le
1 the heirdry Was thought to be premature.
i. Isa less time one half their number, erseetially a diced.; and IL makm no de/Ter-
Ii Tia.,,. however, wEis not Mt:Qua:men tof too i unit four millions or a disaftectud population rice In principle whether be
_presenbes the
t - .a g e geogrrec, It passed a bill Well did net : 11l their midst, as soon as they were ellowtel law fora gmxi purpose or a bad one. It is im
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tt, ,,, tb i, npt .,,,,,.. nt of the E.. se °tie° „th an . ,
t ti e . m m e ri t li o e be nt ,Th tti d e ite_art ef the rebellion, and it possible nett theremple ebould act freely toi.
eimoo ' d•that lt was to be war der Beth 1 0 iletillnatiOn. It 19 only whoa It
I I interfered nail a plan of his ma that had ir t' outer . 'Le. Teo only real danger was i a ti the et arcs they can truly be regarded us their own
i n t proved eeeelitablo to it, and the question emeitective and inevitable premiss of recoil- Misters. The jealousy of our lathers hasguur.
e wa a/doomed. without advice fin that body, • lialli_tion • it it, a question only whether (1. d against [he very presence of the military
there would be. It Isilete enough in the rounds on the election ground, even Where tbe civil
. ten le alteil li'sr - ttFait to leave tee field o pen for lof the entire, to profit 'by the heroism or our la% reigned, Mid the suburtllnation of the init
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e x , finents with ehich it was not to a eenge, . soldiers In the dell , or tally enough to throw !tarp wan unquestionee. Where It knows no
Moe 0 Interfere, ' :may the Traits of the many ieserillee¢ that law, bow ever, except Its own will, and stands
1 , t ; l : t i; l lcin i. l7 , l/ .. lo t lts r l ; . e t t, u - e a c r . 11 ; i1 , 1 e t o .t ;i s t h i n s, g i.) , ; .i ltru l i t r ., lll/ .
L,11...1,0-. ii . irrli f ;o w d ou e l yel .. l le
clearlyi itwll i l ,l
v t..l 4. tv . s i
i , Tb people are bereagaln le tle persene of
p thee epresentatlves who are tit lair.making I ii , eg iit teeirtation and immature ensOlye Into Ihen.lty 111 the States, all: 11,,0w15, if It tai.
if 1 ,..,,, r the nation , u ... i nt n nuen but by =cue/arcs of reatorenon, renting on no system ',nti.. 7 one/renew. and names the voters,
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or principlo, 0,t1,1 rimer, no ttaruntoei for thee tire il it elm'. tit r frets Cone eves-
Ii nee:unit tional tranate, to,a lured re what haa th e into r , We hare lustreachd thin point. no n, they represteut it only If tie oduet
6il 'teen sit erepteel, and to deeide for themeelves The rebellion, to f ar, iit all events, as armed of its nelierial reseriet is a reimbile 1,, fort,
' What. all II bo done with the Territories that pest...twice is concerned, is over. We stilt it Is a repaltiic Cr.gendereil from the denote-
Ihatse- be a conquered, by their ar,,,a;e - , rl, I D i irrt.d.hott ever, on the ashes of an micelle- yawing/ remulns "I tbe deed movereigutv, un
•; egreal ti all harms tlint they shall be evente. meshed veleato-"nemeree anern doloso." der the fierce elnbraCe of the military 7,0., er
any tea Witted at members of the eteninbia ce n , one c pe t e s i s spiel s are eepteeti ere g he- a republto leached Into life by the spirit of
ll • tartily. /t is not pretenued by anybody thut toe. - the emend still heal en and trembles; despotism brooding over a elutes of rot,, To
thee...ea 'resume their places here °felon' own ale rimer flood still meg. end pulsates ho- se, that a monstrons birth like thin, tearing
.., mettreeetlon and Without any consenter ours. neete our feet, and already, almost before the la, way through the entrails of the etate•-a
It let•Oteekletml, 1 think , Stony well. read
, t_ittge ee rs
a o e f
~ .ri , u ;l l ;ii f e t igery-In n tr
0 1,11 „ ed into the delft. ery_ by the au mil-teedsted
. by the rea
l) - only on ei•txt- lani;nt w e e r r ni t ine ex e c zi d i e t,% e ritfe? "
epee the plain-withen'tit L e ment l e "t pa e u is so "i t l e! g " riTt ' i l) d °l 4 eL lt .6 ilt or Ore a P t r irn i' ll:l . a k Tt ' e e nre r la " in
e ' !Amnon *four own Members,. it r ' s co ' nfeSied to survey the wide field of lune and mach for- the bleb Itinctionaries of State, - the uill ' ltary
Met all ele an ermines liclen that ferehia "old. If Pes'ible, with telo4tolite Vision into eetionanilalit of the deparrment, and all eel
t their re ern, aud con only. be poppjfe.i er a all the beariege arid all the, remotest possible curs end perste,s in tie, military mud novel
A new or tniattion which enact of speaterimuS
o eu t X,T. l tiooricee o
o cif t el lit e h aetwit t leh we are called service," •ho are expreesl . v .i slinetioned to he
1 1. &' e7note, P L stnf iee 'e - , 1 1 cr li l lieti 1;7117110 th :- ripen:p d .:4i .4,,, angltlNr,Ls rutvg.,lB, Fr•rnetnnt.',n,„tgo, august r0:'p',,,,,,7, — .L; a.: , 1 . 0 .1",,1r .
1 cen t e r s e
•onandttee et the last it thatoar .
t iu tn al e ,, xpe t ezinff r . crowd. the structure of an the featui. of ii , republic within the mooting
'I., :glC°4ll,4l"ys4Wtoaf fl i toitlaVt t io ' n ' te l . a rfi:tog th° ll
liberi e dl6ns n
t t ry . ve - b l o rk or of centui les-Leto 7, i i 0 r ,0 1i g i7 0 C . 1?r ,. . , -• n tltu k t r icn tto l i s . to thaw la l tLel t y . er ou tl t ii:
• etn.e. e ,...,.h.. I. ~.....t. , ,• pen considerations eneb al them, I wouldan apparition, and shriee e s out 4 tesithe• Nor
7, ft, • ebe 7- o - i o • - n o -- ;3 -. e • f •&I - r e r zet; t 0 ; v 4 14, -1 1, r , e i. ttsitttle ha t repreferr dto -atilt lentil, the two id
in will it be fintrelent tO assert that hone sword
-1: seteeee under filretunstances that not °layers... aellbg in their leglelatere capacity, and in the beat era ore e not :lethally present in the body,
7. ' ; elle but compel its diem:laden. _lilt was not _Bidet/ Of statesmen - Who are charged with the Oct that. tett more, no control was ....excised
,' proeer,for Congress tel unsettles' In tebrance - thlereets (If half u coritinent, tied matured ever these provincial councils by their clamor
-•- :thisiale time was 34 1 p:went this imestion - ire enme plan-which- would secure millormity In and lam glaer. Wei know that when the fiat
t thielane at. aU events, while other *gen. elm proceedings .here,( while, it furnished-to . env forth publicly to the hesitating synod of
• Oleg; metakierperhaps lur backwaesteoes for - .the abote country-to tne loyal people of the North Carolina that the debt of the rebellion
~s an abdtime-°h its rightful •puieers, were In. et, turniti n g -Stet., ea Well as to ourselece-all must be repudiated, every knee wont down le
dm%Al i
n e o re lo gozect in fget t ellltig ite r t i = _ : the
" eft ,‘ •j uara d 3 .74ll l T e r t d he ei r e l a n t a n t ee3 t'r
UM con t u a ru nt t le ie r- a tu u :(Yeet en ,r e e thl:ri' orders of
ge e Co jii .
'• - i.i hasomewrect tence4arigt n e atAtne e nt. mut , In ea t ; n u e other:w a xy. If res a tora. ' very reeemt message et the re'bel gener2 •it
i • Of the forces I hatertave beeneuestered Loiterer., - Von la the abject; If them State GOVernmenta Governor of Miesissippl, Illumphreys, who
bekr our deliberations bere: to avoid a yeetelot beim been destroyed and must be Orgill:Oral has perdoned apemalle to qualify him forage
_Mantissa been eo long toreshadowed. , anew Ili tbe people of these States must Ise
,idace, that it was "under the prewsure of Fed
...,...7. •• . .Terdefertuitio this great question, the grent.„' enabled To resters theta tO their old manatee. eral baeobet..• that 'the people of that State
' est be , far teat has aver challenged the delito - • Mod t ritit thectin a way tometitie them to claim ' , hav abolished the institution of slavery e'
t . -gnu.. of anim on ,,,, c0ng0,,,,,,,, 7,, 1.1,,,,, _elite/ens/Ile, of the:mestltutimeal gilarantee, and lils net uneharttable to infer that the
`i - lant to inquire, In to
tient flace, what is the- tuc"go the agency Of ttinEederal auttiontbso, members' of all tbese bodies knew precisely
g' t -
~/ • l i oattMeofeheseTerritories as it has been II:. • ' lfr;uruit a iiirdv in t t r. i itheftgan-tzg Low Much areeld he
_expeeted Of 9aern. and
‘ _,f4 h e i tti l i t ty i nturei b L t rese o and rr n u e l d ta b o y f t t l it e vt i r t ,
..1 hy. , tha....... t iln:_ the t-r t el n • ri s ; 3• l 3 ° -tmg
awroenntitlf.°74 itugg ten. .7,1„1 tttos } :e4tei 14
g - forced subsided= tattle authority of the sue,' sunlight that nothing abort of an net of Con. the black man. 'haglike it as we may, these
~, :--: Mon 7 - Wale, Sfkaritt halts constantional forms, can se-called Constitutional of Government are
t 130 far, at teasels's. armed, resistance Le ewe ecootriedlsh , tatsweek.. 'But lamln no h arry but articles of capitulation acre the fact
i - eerned, it Taal. be nem:lined that the war is at even ter totbro. - Patina Chita Ls the motto for a treaties between that officer, deelleg rite
-eta tmdeeTtecdeleded enencenieltlpis that Imre o talethulti. Oast. area OW of growth. Aeon- th..
me qtleatietla an an absolute itiOvereagn,
ii 'sollantenly thavated this Government and de. tory IS but a ' day ire'the life of a nation. A and the chiefs Of the rcbellieu ; terms die
r • .. , 4 4 SWUM teeteraner llecoequenet atethelpleas, great'poet bait said,: • toted by the Presulent as.. • conqueror, le nes
end In social ruin at our feet, deprived, by -A hour
m a y mars mares cen-c tfo S • cordance with tits own IncllTlChlal sod linfie.
• e•• - ' thetrown se t s-I wilimossnriltrthe butgnage of Np hour may lay It In tee oust.'" o n.
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rial will; agreements reluctaetly conceded
S,l e - ' kg rodo a ati oa s that have been addreased by them, as lb e condition not only - of pardon ;
.1) it, 7.- rYo Weal, Of 3 811 eirtkantereduebe Whatevere- TO heal the wOunds flailleted by a four years hut of rate:nation to power, hut al.
Iol.lrlyt t e Mis i ti . the Work of a day. /f we. most Invaitaley repudiated by their fel
e
ant ecrtabili• Of all the orgenisM - thatmis en
ii- .t Calla tO Ultl mainteaanee of-Miele- ehtrete•-, would lowers in tee refusal to ratify them ey send.
tir: tr eg e inernWh i ti n gorr t rt he s t , P er work- Mg men ;ere who were qualeled under the
1 •tritin. - t o n it e i b t i tlOot -%/1:4.111M tatty:mere 'han .
uit.lliat, eontt ia inigf , at t u t tre t ty o o , 0 .,„
- in Mewl ' to the efirfacb. Burg
hl Jil declare in favor of al: : Que,,e a t n...
e tastev L t Oi t igrella to r ter o ke their d p . laer rimoneo.
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. •Weere there hi efts r e
tt f :OeuseTVeil,tl7al l i L e e n a by e tre ' rre ' a r n ' t ' eo ' r ' re e s ' port Y .
1 - ; 1-• I4 Conetttutienatna'wliere 9 , Cohn id llie n libee e
any cam. It Would ;tolerate no other where
thefts fa so little excuse for precipitaneyerhere dence between the w b Leh contracting power.,
h :, , ~,of uctex. rule, the territory eveleimed Most
tber'e le
by
real sure except that which is repemented by our Minister of roreign al
e; e ~Itteaftalliy.leitase cinder • the9rirhiditemn. and
tines on lbe one hand and Governor Orr of
~ e-. ~,,,_ taw - , off the , etrequeror. .Tnking.th, honoree._ invited by urn - selves, and where a mistake
... ,• - ;Gabe rue, as stated i Mee t by neces „ ary infer. ' l mes le• - a4e r bon ever trre nleastsetrelli its elTeem, Soutb Carolina en the other, In which It is de
theen__thenten. law the n ~,,n te nethtnned. stunt e tie ategutiffly
.denied,
The pries Waxed by the latter that the State coaventiort,
indite military Tower la [ill that remains to • i-in eLB eir , ar, tient toa 'Though we which he admits to be a revolutionary bode
,baildeeited te collet tat issue by going ont bad been dissolved, "after havin done all
hold t bellettateellseubjection to our anthort
ty. In poieeer io . r .,,,, d o oo g n ag atom on tes meet it," has cotnerbe seek us here, and if that tee President repeated to
t h e done.. It
... except .. . fie 44 they .,.... 0 ... Bev
re
,a1 e ,, ,, f we bare not been allowed to provide by law, Is e hown too, Were hate;
in. he letter of
ortomr-the en tt eet te kw „ i nto thou s t u o pee the am r la e l ee ttr uy e e nt m osth .. ;
rg in oy siLvan ai e l e cat of t e h t,, e v eeens t,
tuictli,ata al leo le tt w ot ille oe h t spel t
1 4 the rebel . General Ilampion to the people of
Smith Careless, deilleing to be a candidate,
7 /" antlarreif this natlon,who, Ire ^Mettle of hts the More questionable shape in which it pres for Goveraur, on the ground that it mien em 4
. . °th ee. le t ,,,,,, ,,eth...,,,th e t n ,„„ h e eteriteatenuni, tents itaelf, though under disadvantages not Mum. the Executive Lu Lis benevolent de
. .., 7 • fooling ti-i--,..thotworo hot in a otogemionoobe unftke,tbotre we bad lo9theounter with the, elates in favor Of the Meth.
by the
not ape,
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t.,....,
_thug., te.theth.,.....,thattent,t sheetitth ,. sa . tee parti:elit . theb t ime of the war. proving all that was concede by toee convert
/ 4,4 . 4: the aworilcConveking - the vnireseuhoeros .07 i i ,t c r t t r o e„ , l l , ~,s = „y ea u ti i t , t7 l Mtn, nettn , a4 lion, he reecomeends their acct
Of In
, ... , • triepteple,tidvedet them that mime peer/epee the m eth rt a duty w hat he 'treats . as the demands Of the con
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it tilV, u w d a . attLittinuezttete, o at •• the i, - , , ,e 4.. . = , on the tr e ad okti t, ec t re .. l f l y and f e o .t rat ,
•, What" to be done With them? has preferreel amy, d s- P.., °°tara° " . ftetten'er the eXPintetee of„, Red a strong di rcasou
spOsition not male top
to protect -
t0 . „0.,5 4 5t see_ ti , eth e i str k s t ° L eith te ,,,,, ete m e,ge „. (. 3 .% ...mos trarpstsorma poopm or Ma rebel the South from the rade-einem of the North, •
. ping appoint e e egol,, on t onongoong oth4 ,,,,, tente_ tt SA - t 0 retain to their Origthal relations in Mato reinstate them le their civil and petit .'
r e .eOltoverilibtnlet timineanwhile with thene Inc thaferf-whileh cotqlleOrelyproperly eon. scat rigble. 3 ett may he resumed.. he adds,
t . og i mmtko anti th e terrors of that ortnut, In arrappeal to tongree--ea.. in the tn- tbat when rs or government are our
ii./ c...t„.,,,,,tg„.nogargognionuroyino....no 000motrol . cern Ralf shody,andon the cessation of active stored, eerieend/ers of opteyh anotmf fie
Va your '
Z U l an: We., h em oo l y how oror ~,,,i 1 1 , h o ,, heehilt-tea in incite Stab:2N oonoluded it to he late convention win besubjected ennui ( ' twit. ;
4,..44o,,,xtinuthttyt nt et nn . 44l . 4 e o l o4 .,,, nth hie ditty
to direct, Metr e arganLeatlen. along_ Ict!snatadjes action inipegeed.. ennui(' mush I
• ~ ii.
~,,...,.,Rn ii e hthuteleurn 4°4-4trPrtreiette(444,,,,,,,,,,,,elszelLte Te -t i b trifrt=t s ti t el . /7 14 ,h tet t ia cm ' rdetlr:baii °-"alpellystottVecfitar,
re dee p
ti t tty e ou, the
'• 1;.5 ~' .ey theenhafttorion 01 . anthu i ----, •71 -- • - • - r••• , colistitutional guaraetee, Inaba accorelingly rirotpastrt and parcleilitt theeptermseoPy=
' ' :1,-. • t role - -, ,- . —7 - eI L b;uo. se iteetier indicateeldsplan • Ina kertmor prisclamationo, surrender. The President ha 4 no shadow of
.es. , •e, ektithet t ete wth een th th ne y tt e e th rth . 4 ,i, en .. which are allot' the like enteral:lough dierer- • autletrite, lad under the Constitution of
'lAm the exeistheioen ecelereiwetelto leis leg hit some re9Peiltailinlill the plan of hie' pre- the Velma, States a s order a convention ixi
I ''...„iq, , ,,,jwrs....t,,,, tmom ,i tut . xkb , y ,r os ., at Z erwt ; demeser. -The prelate:l4lon , was that they tele or any o St- as a core/perm- be.
•• e , ....e .. te t, ery„..
.... , lytt .. rtee t powst.. tenth:m e g 1.t . e4 ~, ty, g ,,.. • ., . v . 4 3 lld a l, nri n ed s i grAttg . te t r e rf ati tiegl tr:bat : bAd t t itorM r w or mier rl list `
e te' t ? , l . .tsr a terms,
y,,,-,r0e,y5,t2.r4%-f:f'lttdlttloo+,'Vk'oropT
„yareff,-Se
weuid ruitimilly bluele eat &i t' their Idg n e e r e r . e lays4r Talre.eo r 4 Y er a la arthe ee rget 2 :. '
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1,„ b „ e „,,,..„, a w .u, , , , ,,, , 1.1,i.r.ir1,...4... .i.„ , wizild-bs....r 4t o ;l uittou k , glob., Haden area adoptei c a the conveptlon, bet I shall
, '' • - d pi
peated !ninth." condition of Territoeres. t t a i l d , ,e,t': O tai ,a'"' El .e /Umate l d a el eion t °
grass one, *Med meommend their cutrry mit fait kyt haler= tinned En
, ~
,yoritipeeep tb Be elleimeetithin, the I - o g ' - egr
rest ebeerftely a ewe in; the. action It. took to
/ , 1 ainnhingor thte gil i tTl i g n y, lt y nn o t:t e n n o t i r t n i r o , llt i m th ali cin tl an e 4 ixill e n a en klt'e ce I t h hi at t. hrificcomnordelnaawaftitrly rustafititinthgeitr7/bTeldirret'lift dutyt t b if i lteri t it b e g it t' Stitts fi t :
j - ee of the 17,onon. vo gneaseg i .4.- ino n nino , ...a eseri. It ib l eceh t li o es Ifetiortant, tuerefore, tO long hs '• bo' =WM4 if dlelioSitica *a ra
•,-,p,,,,,,,N0ixtd1a,,,,,, a t t,,,,,,, am r,-, ,twir -;,... _ 100 . tit c o on t atm
t oes., and ascertain whether - stiertialleitirleghtenatistiviereign State. above
...„,
~ -
f1m ,., 42 , 4 nu ,... thnie 4 ... theth . 4 ,...
rho .. r..., ie m i..
w gi ettl e , r ,t , it. ts 4r o lipi; tof one teeth all, teem' stand by. our,, , state. . mer ree,ord la
--;,.;•,, Pr,Vriaunt'Dpelre4° -tr ' tn er rtnne-3 " 1/... -- of ' the fel:Lions with whicb it ta
s l
-tree been' doue - afrie4 ;Yen dto desirirel tgrrernf‘tireA=neabrAt`r etritshheeqlnilgin.
how far ft aas calculated too eettre the OtoJect ism of the Nestle. , We Know 'that he Intenda
' thong th - e power of Cougressintat•snee in.
-. yeho ... i .e.,set h a o th i t,
~,, teeht b ane hend the feeer efi bl e eh It was professedly contrived. - the Unlonvarty ofeht.free etetes, who favor.
clew or notootio n ,,,:z o kn it t .thent, hew. en eiroclematione all recite and rest Upon ed•ftwpirensemmtten of-the Warand elected the
the constattitteelll•ebllgatlon to guarantee Pa PresidenthimiteLf, and the men whom they
' • .1-i-eVere?-thl/00:itlarslettsTiratOd 'fit th i n a t E 3 • 3 l utb e Slat lle MI lama f G '
I
.....,,,,„,, ixim‘eottileCly,ll gamer/teen , . t e ,..„..7. h ..,,ca a t r ....1? .._._ _o_ Govern have sent Imre . to simustro their wines-ad is
de c o celare tee war te . be At .cualbeslispoattla . not tborreaktant to protect
1 1 - „Witilletter.-
1 • . -4 ittfltetd. . o t he r foth°, "" i rf° 3l oital l :t u al ' e elle by tilletialtlW.lgy Glrns..,l l ' ' tho
- . 1" 11213 1113 ' T I T ': ul.iptb.
e"ntrY
and
T- ~ a I ir k a is Melee twat they meld
. • theirtehmutoforte non tormot their prorter.'- 3, 34,70 . r - „ en ,. the n n Y mno n c mi 1, , , ,
.... - a r34 ' ,01,1,414 tb,„i5t P l aeott,,,, 1 ' i te ,,, 1e5a54 ,,„.., / tees ec° L. dl; " tivet../Patreit
_e el ehe ..enited /State-41/.1 1 7 a. ; s M al al _ e llibl e ist x tr, itio I7l ‘h him '
und
w p t le re
. p . l o q i nf i Zil t:1-,kg M i t t . T i Tiagaliat a l i i; . .,T 1 inamerethattee repaid...in nas,eisells revolutio e g: ' end er tacir Ceit4r z eaa, that e i lthout of en th e ° lf i r a e in
---- 4;-7 - .• Withottiesineweeirttet Theeldat , er boy - Slate. 1 'Ma.a34-7.l",ggit-Pri,i;triletlgtrgh°l,;e4gt.-oet these , favor of the Dai l' b"'''' T 1 " "rseft In".
f emeeptllltatef eat... witheateey eepet t p, t
_. o g _ r, sut ce turtOtbe peep etoatan . aberealiasinga,
~t for the purpose of enabilng the loyal people by- their _mon,' bonorable cod untandsked
erne=tWhatever,o isasineocuprebens e ......,, b ore ., go organise ' ;,,,,.t.0.,0, 0 .,... n0g0nt0, o t , n a o.
. .
„, miles Umtata State Sh i a in the Linioe, or In
., eirtnifot well of the milltory as of the civil littil l the gel/ S leet all Wen ent n y 'll.'b ro t itg 'l6 a n
~/
decd an o Y o w il i r n e e e t t lV °- n d atitled In i "YO - 0 , powervested. In the Executive, cemenlesimit he munifestea dispoi•itioa to restorT • se their s
Clow:More rlglits-as re eciv . elem Stele.. including, of
No more erottliti be inclined to quarrel slant 1 '-e n o hn sv l r ind/ticlintin a s P reVie o Mel
on with power teepreserthe rules coarse,' the.trienimentMeliand inalienable right
~t those whoodarteagfrom • these preutisesi are , W it .' '
still diapose . „ . ,d to Ans st that these States were-, - ,,„.. t „,,. /m I 1 ",,,.. 43°-” th° eall i ntt
troche 'ii tttin tg. Aitiittlte '' lnn ' it° rttlnnide to
I never Out. (Ana Leperhaps only ; the , ell, ' r n ,_ - • ',.,--. c eaVentions et..delegates, le be telspreeent len,of tee Meekly Informing vs
of the people which to ext his lid e message that see 'have nothing to do
result of a want of , precision in the nee of 1 r't. - 1.L 14" Pt" '
~ i .t ontikotomvoinio ,
. og ... opinion in „ Joni to 1 loyal j., or e purpose - oft altering and amend.. with the Aerate of smtlemeet, while the gen
tb
nty e tri o o n te.tw atitti e tAtin to g r. th .ort, ert t ef,
a n u ed tti sn e ett an. Ilete se frpm het) York, Odr..lSaymontl,.l who
.. . ,
.w.tbieut_irstudetattuaninug.tount.ttrelturttuttke h at as .e t w arp t i i :Li tt u: :, /E, r,,, `" a ,
.11...clatez..
zhesz.o.
rit
maw
ii:
remark,. ilia
,r
Eret.eury
to
ettawe
~,teit
loyal
peopto po to w ee„, ,Or le a su u m g r w ed t r u
4 111 ,.. .x. i t ucti .h c. is
t e i Lard .
e tra th , Ise es
• the s e ttbjfc ' t oi l tbe eitrasion.of a t it .l 4.l l lZi e Xe ' More said Mattel ta elie.te eanatitutlonal reel.' tconsreniehtsitir that functionary on the dente
lions with the Federal Government, and to grounds, null in /ace - nage almost identlent
f it rg t a
,and 1 8, i
ii m ielt ns forme trtholelt
csp ,of f 1: 1 ;;I v t ; t: ; i c o r} t i at c wilt i q . 4
t. wi th l...s y t
va t I i s . .
time,ap f r ' ,
t .. t t do e w_t
i t
r e vs a Lc
cn
o l a e t sr . t n o u ll . 1 "
.1 s anr a .
franchise to the. "MN : Outhelenvria ono of '
Vir tiliitieti ,, ettait r it tti.,%.,..ethinetiaileii..lt La-ntieti to, sir ta eop ore to te it-tbo dre mtin Ireate lass:
Mg ;HIM orders7 -"rnw"ii.- t asan P ec eeti '- on aon id at o do. ane nein ough anantl s
lithight:thet,,st sod r..4hettlieue
lo h ninfoit . - member, without having pruriently taken ha Taalene lee coldeoroves the ereateres of his
--. ; ; • e r e ettithrhile r ti is com in tletly catlell
m a iela titioni k I le ha i t eg e as n., znestic violence - with the proviso, however, thl .selves
.were in paint of facto d, it le
&bat to person shall _ vote, or be ` eligible as a sertieleet - fart e tifiretews of the' Z e tierleat.
0 VI,. oath to•mppott the uornititution and Union of Own Will, beatnee his subordinates iiiii net
• • 1 11- olnent-n ;lathe fernier of these sea , cs, the United et/dooms/I the laws and promsms. steed aver their delMerations with A Orman
hOt tO he doebted that these cootie unities /dill
PI - - exlst„, and are in the Union or of the Union,Lions tended Bring the rebellion with reference se era, 'would be Me molest of subterfuges.
c li '-- beinetaelhiser territories beloile et' It s und their , i raviteg genl e ann Su i ly ati g o te n elger v aa e3' ne an e d ieet v V e 4 AI ;1711, 1 :11 1 ,1 t i ll i 2 t i get I ' l l . 0 tind
Il the n 26 ft e n r t e e r rti t s i
. 4 , 1 I:. el iie on i t t al t i s e tt l a r. :% . t tn a trig.tterq re w a; t the constitutions and laws of those States, theaugh the immensity of sp m eee ra , and pre
j, i o n Tree, beton; the adoptein of the so.miled eer thed the le se .er gravitati o n for their goy(
-• 1 'filth tolitlealtiesitem,astherprocbtmations
• i . mneca QV ere admitted birt b e - . 4 me Pros. ttirlo'gnocpetnin iimi e ns e rli n ta si". eota " t n h d ey rs f a o r f t the 11 1 s m" n t, 7 rii e at.;l i iew a " fee ") e:, t a '' ' b n 'e e " s 7
: 4
~ l 'o e -au 1° "Ye been da S tl-E• Y ea, amt °ar t , (I t . i , '" particular departments rY , and all onit e ere or r. th e e:te e th:re and teleg e rapelng Ms s e pt e c e la L l riser
" t fia • tionewhere. . And this will - be found to
1 'regMie... thettprerent COntraidietiOn betw e e n -11 ; ' t ‘ 1 6 1: 1 ) 1 7 Itif the
i l l 2 ig ilit sL7 "'LP va le.:l - 1 r el l i c l'P t r i g! ?n o t t r a tt o lie erig tVeh tl i r m an t u b s e b •
y er w e a ti T rifeltreetitl
-;" ettTlip e-ae e tt en e VCv "l" m a ti a n t ro e a " tl 6 :l teninnal (In7trunra in na-tr r/ e g thnan r iniinia " cooing way through the mazy labyrinth,of the -
I ~ .emu ttexid mod-tihr'sh of um.° who am [ inntinnt Into °li c e " - :teller worids,
• 7 on pmmet,,, ,peii, lase 3 ; 31044. .. 1it inter tt . e . aliSerell t d e, etutieste t he o lbese I sus nstillment; will I I will be urged, however, nit it 11.19 been, that
4 .. Moe loebnelSe PheilkeetellYor •there:W=lo:l as . following leaditegrovTimn, eat
o the
S t l ,' Y lS ee wA se- I n a tl in al let Irie°ratueetillizaitriTnno"rt6httfaste.
Wen as from the mere recent utterances o tea / They admit the
.e. th uq , i ,n ag n .
1 7 . ,:i , - !..t il ef i en B Mo l /i o enttglinantitica thatthere Witii a :
estate of war , and existence of States} a Mot et the Probess fur the restore.
~,, . ..„,t hetif t , e e t. g .,... nent ten ent ,, tann , *team 1 tt4a
ittimptiti
of
t gei reesl rest on . the two lion of oraer that meat prtmetio the withdraw.
/ -Mid Wreeketrt newel where'll' Ina ti me - der.ineedef of the Army and Ira he , f
itett l l,lll- . fter l the l niation i al tit t rtherity. d and e•onitl enable
4 Ze tta eletraftearled_ ,to - terms that ;t h ere g' 34 '. ited States, to well awatapreme effUeaegutl n wo . to:thog.apret=of lit 7 arti o rte;N n e7 a ', 7l4erl ie ,
'• .e. ilzi - Vgr in o r o T a g y o ,, nt l nw t 4 3 1,7 ,- ... l i k e i cr .. b ... Magistrate Of the "mon, . \ tbat if It was Inten e o place the rains in ill
tepee..., ,tikii,
_lt e eOtittva and fthellarthere rrtentet . h l•Jir, , Zge.e 3 l e a t eVla
• eele el tinge Statesto ' Lead sr tbe loyal tel l crlty of wbee men,
y thelrown acts of all while ft- eteifeeses a condition er temp weary,
• Li11e..., mes . ..,__Paelltreof,. these. .anaptdetea , meek- icivilegovernment whatever. ' • :terminate Is inamuctictabie - Ana aa - emotion
! i ' i'll'aih -T 41 . 21, 1 tr y . ~.we .
ir l a o; i o g a rV i h e m, g 3 iii = tt con fees" the necessity Of a nee or. wotad be enablitiMitniteeetidireeire ho moue
for the ptupOse of
the
the r d mite etheLt eseendeecy te that element
Ylia__,eoe..e_tiefetr.Prellinftg',„lsaOlifOnOthehoWeve I co a nslltutlocal relations with ehe F detail Go ! ' " t trt to tu nat"
- ' s w , itho o w eeenteemen that haelkeehlowort to • lemmeatt, and presenting such forM e of yen s o r 'oohed flan fl at i ron -- w. te zo ett°n ' tales 's uu man°° t l . ( iar rn.
M e t:titans. er tha fa o Trillnaenealif-the
I F Menteut willentitle them to throb:stair . ' a i t , :d ft Lr
i'mu
- t
'' l P 4lgaii"-°lthe fallsai9OsttOattin° which guarantees, and thereto admit ` . that , it o r f 4.1 ittrzi.„Lric.n.-re..PLeTtoitcProrluati°ow,e_ta
!
,'• 'Xdad 6°I T IF-nefdTeitte ealeinalrille' 73 / 83 00- pot eitt fanned" their - Present ebildleiml: : ar. cd Merely tbrestorotheclieleialiuseoritViiio
.-1- ! tol g i f,,U4 e North, and proved BO Wotan:MO ,4. They. Melted° that tbe M eMergariteation governed .hefdre .tba'scheillose and , hurried
e.,1
these
„ omit. =
} L i bels v e he Stri vr utb e , W4l. Iget-eroelmeglmpulaeciunlb ttretelizi ff . ont. thebeetated Lennie nteleit wile mmeeetaary..
the TlM•idea Lei le plede'bagliste if riettO Make •
; _SO beeeellebera et the. rederalllnlins. That Is ;' 14 -- etVi ctitiTillrej antbriatie.ej 4 ..7 1k - " /mi t . • '
• t teeprelleettLeory Of :01; erafto t i Norm m-.. , e, • t ,,...... 1 04 ,,,, ye 3,- th ... inn . th y .. •,- , I Dur.Musterr, at least to•trust cut from ,
i litteetartillo been = thalatiate fete four long _ fitli ee " t 'edeethe bededief tee onittitatt4l7l Ilts4tilltib)..eittit.M th,trnrieserlriar leetiolliette
I years et war on the right as Welt as the fact of guarantee, they Wert; le eltees, °- tham muter it •' thelattir es lattaaat ' eonsentso . atry such ar.
5 ,„,,sc lan. - Stith strong Utterances of pa r don, tee Federal" Geterlinzeut'esettotetirth, ulnae ratiseintutt., / doom tom robe:With '.
1 t
7 therefiettNelteretell.o,elaitthe.oonsequeneee iniebettr lt le M i thriliW l l icft l7l 4 ol / 3 thTe Mend t °' neat ausqll.llttrwhiell Sagely Le be 0 '''a tt °° n d
.
~, ~a •ou,,
~, by repudiating the benteereeey . cialui it;41114 ditSetne ,that theutultilentmt of . ,eyith t e ataleaximeet -our power. Whrtli rc A l t
_4 o3 _, yrs= !pee flare heretofore claimed im- that, guareourais smartly executive (ascribe,
Ilea h . tbdrwli of .one ;mem'', ties er te 6
1, . ••• 74 7 2„eer I r ee leXerie. if is will restore thhm to bo performed-Mauch a way as the jatig•- • • . 'tto ee etipmy el the „that he costume
i 461,, rettgleel: hts, moaners:sit:am' all , ert reenelof the PresidentmaT determine. . , ' co r a penentolayaowntoe the-last Of bin battle.-
.... elte ggpteellaillabsetealle alit of-the greet*. ,6, etsey'dlreeteaecording .r. - the Assemblage :It
____v• ftf„j the 4nyttUtuat-I,abotdd ember pay
i
i Eiation that bag stnpped them Of their prep- oft oiVrentletie at the earliest patentable dal's. ' o m E o s omor - lOlatu to sheie our ;Quassia la thh
.1 l a roat irli 'all t re i t zr Grant them the peatelate that h eld yr fte geed ascertain tee • qteefteestiolus or -hostotthrut td
reeelte and the enenothi..
lorieremenetielact, but the voters, ~.„- _., , hlea Of t he.nse; If 7143 - it Iht
lIIIIIIIY--that theories(' which they commit. ,7 DI deing - thMeer
no to they - adopt a", ,have
bled
secured tit tete peace ; trnkb fy l7 g
Sal Waeftepeasible, Imeauselt was forbidden es:Pdani tbit.teentlrele noW, be limiting the -wader dor right, to, :net t
cu r tlti m' ey . git
''''
'...."" '' -d It • -jbe t catia9t l ' avall4ta th e w ar Owl -, 2eancli toe not to Ifte wil - Ite tnen _generally, bet . tilt deep. on the judgment attested diem:: tee
- 4 nnes"nitthatXl3onottet X ll7oo . 7 . l3 l l,l fillel3B77 -- te :mon oriiy oft:lel:cove who were invested' 'ennare Withe to , . it mile he. securd:ow by
Stealer sour anus - who (lie questiorelby Walt thatprehegatlve linteirrttre geVerninent allowing them to resunie thelroeend
whay:authority molar the Constitution Tell seat lead "tee doh am been destroyedas aro Plates hero Mem the Cheep Coned power ottie Of
w b eet ." ,, P ,. t r l lun tt Lel tdo
_ a b y e en itmeta v eret l e li ee tto n p le . or d a Tell
hit 1110Inirialn swear to s' uppoyt, ne ta t tho t eo w n-
-al their
o fick .m.t il ot wi e edil rudest that the ne;ro LS 6
i OutlvAgtnent of law, of nay of their franota- Vorl t o 'nn th o o n -r l o Y ho' ntYttot4Lavlrisr,ana hand v o md rea •a ni to th s e - an thefr Chanced fif ..totartv-. dati . %,...,,t,"
i j...b iles eukn or A t rotte or Ly e;
v T at eey lr ee t e . / admit it now as an ent gel pa t ton of wayos.
~,-• • ' nOW Oari . end OLI a change et weapons r a cid tho u
retranefer of, the theatec. of war
tot,
the arena
-could be wb edeettierit - was " '7 n re o 5' w ,,,,,,--•:- " 1501,2,r, or 8 Atitultting,mereover 't t these States are
and" ' - ith . h Yein ir e r tn bater r, and. whOralt . began. Imr in this rebellloo, ()e
-1 ...... i1i .. 020 ,„1 ° .....ta _no 11o L 11 1 0 ,eatil , ..-So farad "the thing al p they an a r t • n - ree rn en ni orgm W itze e eriew, canoe /am not sanguine enough to
of tt
.. '.
^- r..`"'" e " e•M aieejeY en fietual ~ ariZare teat ' the Inai t that it sh c ali E lfe l One open the par- at an end, ass very recent opititoh of the At
tomes, benerel tl x e emitted by the President;
S o nn freerrio " Hr : ', o " hao r tri a r if; tt ob twain= the ' right . thILCCOhn ° Rion offs &moraine:tot teat hasbeen
pro .
V Of too emu% winch Metigionly by bY tti l ol e r rs. de tt r° L e s r t i gr r e PreSs i not
of
er" l nizatien
o n jy,
cannot
ictimierpntllentileareritiebeer'wl• k r ne al , wi lt '
-i t td : l ecty . to Maintain It by thet argetnent, g t !Audi were et d eTroieVh d at al l t igrof ter de„ conies home to the rgrosser eenses-Linetheegide
shriek of Main/lone and the . %roans of Gm
()ahem brethren,still assert the level rpm widish heel sa l u melted by the
wegy hereeyepen which it rests ft
-‘ - '
ja ette hY le tal e .., l Inhu l n y n omo , n at ° 3 '0;9, s ti n t r r e ns i tt7i ar ; l _, lr rer y of tii_ e rn IC Y:4 qu 'vt rol e t e ga tis i u g e hl Zili n g d ai d is a r d a up rarritis gu ire i Pa n' t i lg i e e rv rc e r ts re 4
1 t- - -11--fe • e,ee e ?e r ects ' sere nullities onfiretanerat
user
-a ' no . :a i m airect r eon- grastii thel , this Is Peace. It Is to term a very
nindeq„ nate conception Of a bled of arbitru
; • • Iterfttegaje ever; as no of a ti , tete/Mame of the preranes on Which these pro.
; ~l itstme, wimaonn v e ooogi o. et., thew •el9rint.fons root. meet that depends as mu on e akillful tactics
7 •eseiflitetr es s e t t nyo o
~ PM or"
_governments 0.1.11 , e e ylook, moreover, to theinnployment of 1 aeon hard knocks. Bei Lida e does not al.
6, them Up
t i . , , t i , hatfertue Mirror the th 4 military. arm in the epxesution and en. weysicen-e Wi eellitarms ae tt oetrieiten trete its
I
: th em t,,,, , e.d - -- ma
aut
h t ri rAti n to m lrCo4gtln 120 to meat of the B rh eme a y r i ,m ro t„," w e 7 .F .1 . ~ hare. The victory le netal
_lays to the strong.
Ig eea often the feserden of the wise. True
--
ell these people in battle- but
il;011th-10•IitheWeEettertfVoelMer er h ejno -lh en in ni the e -li m i /Z og a4 go ignn g t ff tbl ei r ,dh ee n o il le P e re . per respect forehe EMentive. I We 1. 1 , caur k ,_„__ _
tr..
eve .. .
•,. ^ow th,... b re r,,,,„.,t - L.,„,__ . 8 13 . .ii . 13 1.'am cenetntined totay that there are evidences elle. 0 3
,' mail.. , the e'eavar•et•
..„S o In erj,„„„,,,Meeetrnal./untft tney snail here, either that these prOelamations could from an enemy Lute a Menu ey 0 summary
Lt.- ar o m a u, bw e ',414:„ . , , ,Lret0rn-becanse that neuters, been conalg,g - o r mg. -to wife tilt? 108/0 Of that and obeli.
~ e,, . ..
. 7-areoefe- l in t - ehethentTa ze = 4 :e b t 7 no Inlllthntn care wbich to great snot ' would seem to Ds . f , 1 ,, n 0 0 „,• 00 , on tZ 4 . 11 ' 1 57 1 =7,
if readied...id we,. ern to,.
th On its Men base demanded, or that' the ease - Might not •- • , t '
1 • Irma through anill epee wive:MT:M ann . an ProntablY have teem transferred from the The
he lac ap r t that an lin ated this robot
; ' Vaal:101S Ili to be erected. ether end or the (femme to Its appror t raty, lien, the same that mutilated-and starved and
i II there be any o ee . ton te sd „, forum in the' great council of the nation butcbered our mertyred berme that ,10 off OM
,,another rails wrote:the embed --ere than
n o d y es here to dellhersto upon to itere,,,t,.:
1. ..., ,rtibe I , cople
nn , the. ~.....,1
titate _z i o tne eimniza e nce and vested exclusively with the high pewee Oi ted the Voltus and reined off the atreug arm of
tgi with : revisit to Its Territories, of the northern wearier with the deadl_ y venom
I ..mnd de:Mende the Elftheatconaderation"ol
, Chair re e re l l eteativelii It Is lliatthls. etevenot Al:fillltitnti of the laser pans:, that bated the '• allow fever
tate*, nal of fulfilling all eon. as merehanattlef rthiscapitai, and tbat ended.
cos My reasous fo r ao by eselmeteating OtirProsident,ettil lives, un
ebe e f aleninereestMerto of elm Donnas' apace thinking r' wt=ever, it be repentant un übd ad leroclone, end derium
, .st-o now tying around us, like thelva • Stec understood e 8 I/ t
. g t co.. „feteri tee remarks I have to onbe ea the several ne ever. The nettle Mitt reutgeS,ae It dkt La
i
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IliS=M!101
ntrt`,l,o4 of the
but antler anew ph• L
. Wl,tt Ihnnth (hp 44%14 hp Ina
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t- al.; '•e fr ie.% there are. co aer waspois,
t.iecit . eV ti..., :south in Its blind amt nat..-
, toning arrogance,which have proved IS other
times more potent Iti Its heads than the pinny
' rword that hart Seat been abattararl liana pat
hard in ltd collision pith the iron marele of
the sinewy laboring man of the free States. A
bloody expel - tortes true taLight thous their nits-
I ake ie croosingsa moo w Itirthe soldiers of the
North Instead of fighting
on the tle ln the
Union, and relying :ilie folly Oita etasies
mem rad the superior address that harnessed
Sit tierce democracy to their triumphal car
I and made them the saratem of the nation nu
ill the period of their revolt. Traded to the
earth like their great prototypes in ertuv,how
natural 10 find She like consolation to the re.
faction :
"itorwererth their might we know, and knewenr
OWn :
Se. not either to isroveke. or Aree,l
New waif provoked. one ewer le - t reeview
I To work in eiere IIV•igla : 1,, :nal or ,{4l:e.
What force erceted tot. ••
But thle not the peace that we have been
endeavoring to soeure. This Pt not victory,
' but defeat—Mat swell defeat as that which fol
lows the astounding paradox that oar suppos
ed trlubsph on the Appomattox, that nettle
every heart leap with joy, has only pinged the
guilt nine. enemies and reinstated them here
with no right Impaired, to "beard nein Our
hell. , and ..push no from oar - stools." There le
nothing, therefore, In the argument to drive
us into such nn Inversion of the natural and
logical order a_. would be involved La the Im
, position of State governments by the militas
• ry arm, any more thou there 11,10 hurry us Into
, Into& premature mid ill-adjusted scheme of
, restoration, Where there is abundant leisure
' to arrange our plans, atal a false step worth(
' Ica Irrevocable. I want a real peace before sr
errant:ration and readmlashan hero, Invert
the order, and we shall have no peace. It will
only amount, as I have before hinted, to a
ebonite of weapons, and a transfer of the seat
of war to those Chambers, whence they went
out four years ago to try the Moody Issue that
• lin. been determined againat them, part m
Ilhaqlbooedd before gone
t ro n n o e rth u e t rAlo c pTe xi st e rtal 4 ° . e k
'
And now, as to the echo baton that the peo
ple of the reeea Ina States hov e been deprived
of all civil government whatever.
Luring the hen Congress, us 1 have already
et...lurked, I took some polnq to show that
there States were, by eons( ruction of low as
we!? no In point of fact outside of the Union,
because it was apparent that the whole •In.eß•
he, of our power to deal with them in such a
any es to realize the legitimate results of the
at and exact the necessary securities for our
future peace, must depend on the relation In
l, bleb the war had left them. The phrasool-
Op , though sattelently precise, wee net per
haps as well chosen as It might have been to
ex, Jude the !Ora either that they were out
rightfully- as States, or out in point effect ten
r torn v. The "run tie Wes,' the few citizen.,
of those States who, though outlawed by the
belligerent relation recognised by our eourte,
GS Well BB by the w.boie conduct of the war, and
positively- OSUMI lobed by our legidatiou here,
still remained a fultlifut among the faltble.se"
wonld naturally protest against a form of ex
pression that seemed to shuthem themom
the relation of citizens, and to give the
character of alien enemies; and It Is perhaps,
therefore, no great matter of surprise that
the doctrine should have rood no little favor
in high.' places. • I do not care to morgue
that quest:lnn now, because It to perhaps
not material. Taking the word State as eon
tradistlngaished from that of Government—
for which there Is untateatioaably an exampl e
and a warrant In the janguage cr the coast to-
Donal clans° of guarantee—to mean, GB it bra
been defined by so great an authority es lie.
Burke, the coramonwealtb at large, with all
its orders and all the right"' belonging to
each,. and trot "the ruling of gcerersana pow
er," it may be admitted without damage to
the argument that they am still in. In that
aspect of I Micas* It must signify the Merit°.
Ty. or the people, Whethirblack or witite,l - al
or dieloyal, or both. It earaMt be the Tortito
rY only, becauselt would then continue to be
a State, although deprived of Ito Inhabitants
as well as of Its goyernment, In which ease it
warrnever pretended that It was out. It tea
pot mean the people only, because that would
make them a State, though all duselaiMing
their allegLanee, or all ellen enemies, ate ow
ing none except such as wee qualitted, and
temporary, and purely domiciliary. In this
11.050 It is a compound Idea, of what" one of
• ' the elements is necessarily a loyal people, and
a pereeptlon of which le discernible in the fact
that under the plan of the proclamations the
votLrs are to he confined to the loyal, or at
least that portion rf them which has the acel
di ntal advantage of having stratter hair or
or somewhat whiter skins than the residue.
it la eneugh for my purpose, however, that
their political ormui 'rations, through !bleb
only they cap maintain their appropriate re
latfons to our government system, have been.
as It Is admitted they are, entirely destoYed i
a point which could not be well contented to
.slow of the eommon law rules that govern at
cases of public or municipal as of merely pre
vat e corporations. The nroelematieuse go far
ther In affirming that they have been adeptly..
ed Of all chit government whatever,"
which Could imply a state of anarchy, and
ignore alike the law of annottest and the "su
preme law" trader the Constitution, and thee
el:elude them from the Union by a strict:led
.eal neeesalty. My thia, hammer, the President
intenda Redoubt, the local government alone.
DM cannot affirm a condition maintains , th at this would be, so long as he that
titre are still In .the 1.7.010/1 and eubjeat to Its
Laws, or Is even sursertiog,aa ha dolls by the
proclamations themselves, tbecoatin ulna pm.
Isatetionand authority of the ofttiorateno•
in
ement over them. Without any go Tel;
meat. whatever Mcrae."' be no social state ex.
coat that of nature. It aas impoasitne tee.
Conceive of the existence eta civil arpoljildW
slate without an, organism, as—lV woual
: . be' that of an animal or vegetable body
In like predicament. Stripped, however,
of All political . organisation, that held
theta together as members of this Delon,
they must of neeessity have lapsed Meet eon.
dal= where everything wax teat except their
terntorlat relations and Identity. In tine con.
dltien, however, of locataltmatutton, It Itad
mitted an all bands that they are without
• powers of self-rastrection, that wlthrart-
. wrestrats themselves th• moat recetve their
Irnimlset.. Dorn without—trout their. ; only re.
maltilfig awTeralgril and that dry bodes,
theft !catering, decemposiag ea: meats meat •
at lean be breathed upon In order that they
may I/vetoed therelbee it la that Ito Skeen
tiro Magistrate,' in Dm 'steretee of whit he
coacelves tote haw duty, Mattertakee to Ma.
-part the a tottired movement by preparing and
. Adjuitang the whole machinery, setting It /a
=Dana. ithhls own - bead, end even prearib
•lng the law Iry Which that motion Was to be
gm/Crated. WhetheettniseStatet are Mot out,
Is no iortgera SIIeITIOU, wean th e rupture of
their Connections and their once incapacity to
restore them Wit halt the directions of the nl.
titnate sisieteign, are admitted elements La
I the ram - . All thatrealahra to to tlocide wboro
.;: MD transcendent porter /*lodged how It Is to
be elatelirea i
;and who rt is that s to apeak
Misdates into. Order, and to .reereato from
this *drained anarchy, the future organism
that is to clean its place in our system.
'fm e Ptetlamattabatitsinne that title 0 hth and
: erlalfundionls a purely °emotive ,mter,
awl abet on the ground of the constitutional
' obligatiOu on the tart Of the Unite* States to
guarantee to every State in the talon a re
. potation liana of geve.tntneut.lt la too duty of
, the Prtieldent to ace that the laws aro faith I al.
ly executed. It to only on the hypothesis
ielther.that this. It.
In the modest
ianguage of Louis XIV, th e State, but the
paired States—Or "that hit eaCcutory agree
: Prnt la In The nature Of A law which may b.
enforced by the inetromentatley of tho *word,
'and without the exercise of any discretion on
,i he part of the mietster. that the of
can be
!elaii..,erlictfall within the ;trot - Inert of the ex
jeCtrtire department. Th e /order. of these
views, which seems to find torpor& In the tw
471eet of the gentleman frern'tetsw York,l
Inot trOublemyself Lo answer. tf the lat.
a.
,I;r e i fartreerlatfuoVulgto the duty
giu7. l .7r, be Lu
purely
ttonable. It Use far from tieing true, howeeer.
that a would have been impassible oven for
'Congress itself to provide in lutermzo by any
gee mil eiraetmeut for the many different ease.
Shut might arise to demand its fulfillment
!They have not oven yet dialitied what is to be
I-onside-mil a repubilralt form of government
Withm the meaning of the clause, or how It is
in he erected In ease of the overthrow of any
tof the exitt log Slate governments. They have
• aleavored, it is true, to provide for these's,
ee, but have heen met by the argument that.
It would tie time enongh to cook their hare
hen It ass caught, or the objection that, the
.t.teetitive ha ft bet ter "plan" Dam their own,
tr
alach w te. Inelf a Confeadon that lt teal a ,
inutter Of tlonht and diseretlon, and anything
bet the perfonnant e of a unnisterial duty.
That plan, like the present one, Involved no
less st task than the recnnetruction tel a State
from ite'vers , foundations, and the declare
tion of the law that wee to govern in thefproa.
emalorref that - work In the former cream tiro
pow erostta conferred on a tithe af .tbe Totem
Who might take the oath of. allegiance and
forswear the aistiratitur °blistery, la the hat.
: ter, It le antfined to the' loyal men • who bad
vat ed before, witbeut rehrreneo to their nun,
here, and a IthOut airy defluithm of • the term,
aithough it wan dear that them was .acanselya
I elapsed man In those State* excerpt (lame who
I svre exclusted. 'But . will Ansi:wily say that.
1 eartociamatien.of thefundamental low Of a
b ale lass, exectillver fanatical If there bat: .
any;blgher act of :Iltreertiscut7 than that
~7 s iblehAtialle ,or, rgeonvtraets • n,.gtato, 'and
' glaall, or danfee ~ the eleotlvo, franc/dee to
.+4V of ita,. antral/iv :/lit er net. anew what
Hit Is t The man vilid Dump .. th e chador makes
. Ma lawa'and.the megiewc4, sad la prophet
silly In the exiJoymerd,of a dietatOrial power,
hero.:.ftre . °merlon! An, tbo , lextretolty Of a,
Sado - when Such& po wattle: oa flowissaTi for
/M safety.. Jrohody, haa , dnerdloned. the tight'
'ott4E , tealltlva to go verti the earrimered tor,
lit ea—and, vhat Pr .111 a. Mom all - wa&TTlar
'.l.atta-atr' the
. reoesa of Qattara.' and: the ab,'
Settee of any oilier ride.. 'No man has gone ,
redder lban myself In the .support: of. meas..
errs Cinch :.were neerwaltated, by tronaldorn.-
clads corafectrat will the pablleanfetY,' f can
very well recollect time 'bpi gentlemen upon the otherelde were startled by , the bOlti.;•
• neat' of my Oahu. Its (avocet a quaff dlatato. '
dui power In the , Exectitive,... and Democrats°
pressea beta me 'mat the sham inn of atoms ;
lhm. Then,bowever, the eep/aided balsa"
the esteem° medicine of DSaito; and not ICS'
dully bread;
_not .10 found an Cratere, but t 4:.
Wren oue. Sank (10,11 Um oectidott for there"
tillage boa passed artery.' ,It la no limiter par:,
in iSSILde to remit to the War powee for node.: '
glee for extrema mettearee, anti particularly:
euelraware obvlonvly anneensaary. ' tut theye '
never Wasimythlng in th.t -power to Warrant
the erection of a btato by executive proehe
mullion. That is an act of legislatton that
gore fur beyond any example to British
to cry
when ".ena!ilisetreihelet'e Pmlrlivialatngetoirtnelatinfellietsohr?;
A uks memorable and fo rce un by giving to
royal proclamations the (ores of law. I trust
too are not yet ready to emulate and ev e n
to j=il i rr
alri Ilif t e ri ;zatople. Ido not relish
Intl relsositories the
dead past of such 'engines of arbitrary. of fwer
as th ree . 1 would as soon think of tzeing to
the ower ofLoadon • to' horrovr. the matuitAl
appdaneed that are salt there to testify of the
tyr run y and bat bethink of the buried centuries
thatltud. plea s antT flavbout them
is.neither p nor whodesome. If
the work done through such Instrumentali
ties bad teen In all respects what my own
Judgment would have approved, I should
have Ihesitated long, on gym:Mile of prlrielPle.
even In the temente et any intended inter
(crew... with the rights of this body, before
I would have given my NIIIIMIIM f.. 0 G. prece
dent . eta fraught with mischief for future
Dwelt. I would hot, oven Mar the pedigree of
thereturnlng dates by allowing what gads.
ter a ttbo escutcheon of assy of cheat. Lilo not
re
cao be aeseelated In almter• .1 n ',mine
Of tThirty-Ninth Corgreas" of the United
•••• s• -x, • • c1xi.1‘.../ ••••• •sureyen
I . 4,Lts by atsiLsatini, Its
to ts,:y defended then, m hi g h p
by the untrequeney of Pavnarnet.ts. t•,,• ry
object, as confessed he the nod fry
U t 0a) o e• opening of f , o e
r ..•
~ )n o
, d ~. ., s op ir ;
3110 mpect isersty was to oil? :01ro, ;.; 0 00 .
t.g.. ui C.01.gre0,4 in 100pres311,7.pre.m.t
E. 3.1 inedece—tu . ha. “Is pLan
01 ortr.anisatiou. lie prociumatums
It. He had u right, of muter, to his °Noma,.
lie woo, however, a southern roan, and a elti
ten of 000 of the offending 81atos. Ito we, not
therefore, to think in the same way
preclatly as the twenty millions of the loyal
States she had fought this great battle. Ire
Mal never, if kmistake no; declared himself
very stroogly toottrod slavery, except to far
it was In antagonism with the Union. Ills lo
cal ai.sociationa and prejudices of education
were a i tiers 11111).1 sure to orra . 3t, him ut that
ferfra where a guarantee of the civil rights of
the enfranchised class should be ilealanded.
tic had horn loyal led faithful under great
trials- That fidelity had made him thechoice
Of the Colon party of the North tactile second
°Om in the Itepobllc. The blessly hand of
treason opened ttlo cup for hissnecesidon to
the first. ft bad become his right to nay's°,
and his opinions were entitled at oil events
to the highest powlblo respect, hot the
mode of enforcing them we.d pointed out In the
Constitution. It was !only through Congress
that be could properly make them known, and
the very relation willett he stood toward the
loyal States teemed to make It peculiarly ap
pall-Hato that he should take no step without
at least conferring with their rep,resentatives.
Ha has not chosen to follow this course. He
lass preferred to treat directly with the rebels
themselves, or to dictate as conqueror such
terms of restoration as were agreeable to him-
Belt. I will not say that this was done because
he Uppret. othed the existence of a different
opinion here, hot the effect is, that - the opin
ion of the Executive hurried into act In a.l
- of our unseillf , lllSo—buppoelng ouch a
different not inumisiblo—la thus staked
Baotout the will of the representative body. It
is the aword of Menem thing on the scale. It
101 ks to nit,—nay, In tire light of the mesa re
It is—a challenge to Congress and the free
1101 th upon n question of jurisdiction la u case
where their exclusive eognigance Is not el en
open 10 dl-pore, which we cannot afford to de
cline, and upon the acceptance or refusal of
win ich oepetl4l the determination of the
point whether, in the face Of an executive
edict, en opnAing legislative will is possible.
a claim of this sort was stoutly and suo
cessfully resisted by our ancestors, in lien un
sorted by the Tudors and the St.:eructs, bow
are we to exeme OUrselrrs to posterity for
surrendering it now to a mere temporary Ex
ecutive of our own choice, with poWerg eu Ilm-
Itecl and so acturately arrant/ill t trust we
have not become so habituated to the exercise
of a perogative like this as to have forgotten
that there are boundarica which In a state of
t taco no department of tine Government eon
safely be allowed to pass. The danger through
out—the ono piellgured by sumo of the lead
ing eyirt ts of the lisiolmlom the one foreshad
owed a hen Patrick Henry declared, “Your
President will be a King,e—has been in this
direction only. The vast discretion noceasts
rily lodged In the Commander-In-Chler in
times like those through which wo have just
passed, the em minence of his posi
tion, and the enormous!nfluence arising from
the control of an Immense ettpentiltinu wore
almost lure to give to that Mikes a greatly
preponderating weigh dt, en make the
world—accustomed olaly to rota/-lave and
royal liar—believe that it was the President
alone, and not 1.110 Congress or thapeopte who
had saved this nation. and whose business
it wits to siestore It la all its parte. And
therefore It was that the same claim of
• power In the procHiniatten of December, Dna
provoked 120 aulteadverelOn here, while the
details Of the PreSidentlal plan were subjected
to the severest criticism; and no special oom
plaint was made whets the will of, the law
Making power was , disregarded and overruled.
And therefore, it wag, too, that thei Haase bill
'failed co a second trial. And for the 001111) mat
apn it is bow that theprees and politicians of
the .nation,.esittead Of - 00atrevertIng the pow
er of the Executive altogether o meddle with
the reorganization of these States, And de
nouncing the attempt On his part at actuar
tiWorpationt have Only oomplained In whispers
and with 'elated breath,• that bo did not ex
tend the right of nutTrage to the black man,
while even no Intelligent a personage aS Hob
ert Dale Owen has referred to thin work of
reroestruction as the greatest or the many die
aeon and reeponalble duties welch the term I
°alien of the war has devolved on the nee ,
President; and even the dere* Democracy it
self, which made the night of the rebellion
hAleous • it h rte Lanai lone about artsit ran Dow
er, is either smitten dumb with admiratioe, or
Flreli• the peen. of triumphant treason with a
eherus of halielaja ca
In onor of the wisdom
that surprises end nt ielpa h teelts wildest hopes..
It nem...lndeed, to have been well-nigh forgot
ten thionehont the country, as well as at the
other end of the arenue, that we have .a Con•
mss ouch le ender the Constitation, the
lee-Making power of this nation. People In
quire only what :does the President Intend;
while the Amputated Press ministers to their
curiosity by daily bulletins, reporting every
phaseeif the imperial pulse, ne though It wore
watching by the bedside Of royalty, and kind.
lylntorrning to all of the precise terms on
which the President has determined to read
wit the traitors on thin floor, The time hag
now come, however to rectify these °trees,
and to assert and maintain the rlghtfuljt,tele
dletion and powers at this body, if they are
ever tobe anointed again. With the highoct
admiration of the constancy and heroism of
the present Executive under the severest
trials, and with every diem:mitten to support
his Adminietration eothras fidelity to my oast
high trust will allow, f cannot cousent that a
question like th Is, in which the intereete of so
Weer generations are 'interred, shall be
will:tern - ern from ' the people of the
elates, who have antlered and sac-
Meeed to largely, and nettled by the
deeisfon of any One :02 even seven mon, no
Matter whence they come or what positions
they - May told. lfo more can tailed myself to
beinastaucted here, that White the power of
no big the tense of readminelottla with the
President, - I thenernel jurisdiction as ace mor,
lean lettletaforesteept to Mester thethat
'bee dense; Wad thea,humbly inquire as tk
wenther of thlilifoneo Only. whether (bootee.
dule fee whorl-meet themselves for ad gibe ton
• brie hate. ewer/led with the Mere' fortealitice
'which their Legislateres Inter, prestribed. It
is here enlve-in there Balls, that American
Hinny etteltve, They are her Weer safest ry,
her belly of tioller,hte etmug those of de rise,
• her last refuse and Abiding place. Ilere am
tier eller*, end here her pries e thood. It te only
here tore - that my' own great State, ahow
bleesit lute been poured Me rain:Wei whose
came:deed deed are now steeptrig on every
bat tit...field of freedom, ha/. been called. into
confuse) during - the Mat fone years:She free!
Mee elsewhere. On the theory of the
dent and the reeutte of his experiments she
'hiss given out 'no neeertain • sound; She pule
hereon whom she DM placedon guard at the
Capitol in this hour of the
.ruttion`e trial,
stand faithfully &Mild b er bermes in the bkrody
.ttenth, by their truste as RepreuentaU ves,
and resist" irfth jealous watobfulnese every at
tempt front whatever quarter to - encroach up
on the just pewee* which elle has delegated no
them. lithe perfOrmance of Ole duty ebottid
involve's difference with the erxeontive of her
own choice, while elle would deplore the ne
cessity, she will expect her RePresentettres
to lake rotineel from those ate:went then) hero,
alike nneweel by the frown* and Uraseduced by
the blentlisliments Of power. I dread tee con
flict, which in not a pew one in the world's
Metory,tmt. I cannot choose but 'meet it when
It coulee, butt halm A Oust that we that' yet
be ably to lifsetlrt - the
,great Question of , the
thew, and to tettle Mime - althea prejudice,
and !natter oblicient of the fact that the Eu
ceutire has any theory on the subject.
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mouser.
limm istingdolie with • cowl tO deirailllta
b.ce,tro> of color, awl tangoes. of Mash.
ALW- AN cork at rya. mania hit,
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• rllll l` I, o3.Alskr A, Pitt Jogll,
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-r• I'IT Arr. iron,- Pitt, rgh, rib a 1 II At.-
`` •r 1 P 1111 4 .1 111, •• A Weer; Aden,. k's. box,
111.1, 1 1 h., pt. turzb lince•e; Adam c
2• A Akar. PI tla Lurid, bitutilt Al.
Attar, •, Pary-bnr„L, lot, .W. W. P. Adonis. Pitts•
br - rob rite 'l o a -d fradtl, Pittsburg:: 2 pkg...
Hirth icekent eund..l
;:, r ;Pil i ttetkr U girik
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Barr, pittaborgh harrolt JAM. IleattA Pittrbo'tql.
bok; A• Barbour, Pitt •burgli, Jft Biqa .
ford, Plttiburgic box Jam., tieutth f
boo, (ApL Jobn Bird, Plitsbnrul, s
orga
111Pithatn. Pittaintrgh, • Iron plpes: - .1 4.
Pitttluorgh hat boo . !olio r-, .t",,7
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Basle*, Pltt•borgh, boo; Joa. Ithen,ther. ihttf.
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boo; E. K. Range. lump Itaino d•
Barliar a Block. Pittsburgh Pox. Job. flyers 1 . 1(
burgh. box; James Parr, Bfrinlogitspa, lin t
kv Ain°. knon,berg, boa; A. Dl.
g, bundle Lasting,. 0 . I'. Brunet: l'lttsto.rsr.
box Jam.. a nurton. New CasLit b.k. R. to ors rcpt.
deg Plttstorgh. box .1 B. 'boon, littsbn rib Iv s
Jamra Bond. Pitt,borgh. out Photon* 8011. Is Its
/Pugh, harm!:i broo.. Pittsburgh, 2 harm,.;ll C. Ithbeoek I . lttehoryt , 2 rafting.. C. ll.!Un
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burgh, pkg.. fi m. iro try g Pittl.orgh. carpet boa;
A O thn Baur,. Ptt,borgt black lag; T. It, nuett.,
Pittsborgh, bundle; I Boring,. Plits.'iorits, hll.ll.
k ; Geo. Bingham, l'itt•burgh, pkg Jot. I Brad
.C., L. l'ltt • .1 Tglt bundle. D. Boutourt. Pl:Baum:h.
B r A al, r.. 1•Itt•hu: irk pkg,; J. 11.
Itrun fm ./ y p l k ,- i Thomas !lair`.
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,r r Itorusx kg Ptt burgh pkg \Wm. Balt
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(I,OAI pA it 11,1 r PlTt•on r g h, slg . Barg. Nov ..of,. bo fronts Bond,h pkg It. to
11,1 d. I'M -boron. pkg
D. A. linker. Pitt., pfg . Bet . Ithumga - dr,
fail t burgh• :.kg it. sr A LArkaf If le. Pa
1• unlit, Mr. 1. Itrue Pthirlitlrgh, pap, r
1 It ot. It. All, slit sty, 1,4 g Bow•,
'br•eburall twkie It 11 Item t Pitt:. burgh.
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lte, N B. Herold. , Pfttertuargb, ply Bredit v
Plll•borgh 101, .1 Itaker PRO burgh, I.k g
J h. Bryan, I'll[ ( lint. . k nano n, Allt -
'Levy. pk g. :
B. Buret, r1(114.611,.1 :no AI.
BI 1.11e 5 iiiibuirigh:l,lil ittnpurtt.,
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rl t. ftcltforll. p l l lttl . t n osTirti pkg. ' l o il.Visra h. .t ni1.C:0,11..1
l't;1 1 ,1•".r . 1 1 r, V;°"; . 1",; I. 'l;l"rrit'',"
pity 1.. M. untruth.. eltt•borgh. parks A
0. I 01, to J. l'ltt•t prb. 1 , 04 , al , l
wt. /1 ore Vs go.- stsre I (
lb, pkg.: A. A 1./ tlinenbcr., Plt•sborgh. L
Jef 11. 1 Ito, Pitt , burgh. pkg. Ltrate IL Campbell.
Cr.,FALK Mrs. 1. ;en ra: Lrt,
Pimehu rich • p4e Mrs.rowllo•rs. Pittsburgh, pkg.,
u n r •
F ,eutan PlTtOtts re,. box: 111.,* 'sLtsr,
ll•rruetrarille. Ps.. box; Nrorton 11.atnpie 11
Butter. Pa., hut; ( laden,Pittsburgh, boo;
I.tent J. V. Pitt•burgb, Loa ;11..5. hrap.
I'lltnhorgh boot Cox & Thrup, PJitiburgli, box;
IS O. "troll i co n: ttsbug boo ,J. R. Cunningham
Brn•Toal lib,Chatnt•ers. Catann*burg. box:
A. Common Pittsborgit. too; T. Curley, (ND,-
!purl, boa 3fra. Fluchei rawford, Allrght or, 2
resting, J. C. ( haplitt, IN:letn . o. bond!, Chao.
B. I hrlsty, Pitt-burgh, pkg ' !roger Clingoood,
Pttletrurgh. bLgi bar, Joint, Clone, ('III bur g h •
Mark bot; gurus Carry, Pittsburgh. (track hog, A.
( eller Allegbegy. bunuls• Curley, Pittsburgh,
111 UAle. Atm. Nappy Campbell, Pittsburgh. 0..11!,.
J I ( liarmars• HIT. bundle; 1.. P. Carne
glr, Pittsburgh. pig.; C ity Dlnuoary Umcs, Pitt,-
' Ply,lemate , rotrue. I'lttsburgh, pkg., I But.
W, B. coot; Candor, Pa. roll, Corrorau Bros,
Pittsburgh. 2 pkgs . Christ.. Cresimm. Pittsburgh,
pkg.; 111ster.31 tries:We, I ittaburgh. .II 31
Cotrunitigs. Pittsburgh. pkg.; Androw Corthrene,
Pittsburgh, pkg.; Win. Cupa Pittsburgh: umbrel
la, IA 11 1/upliarn, Pittsburgh, pkg.: Ilotnan Dots.
1,, Pltro . burgb. pkg.; Prank lieltrist. Pittsburgh,
pkg 311, Apollo DaTla, Pittsburgh, Ilk, Kachel
Day., Mitchrll, J'a., pkg Ales DlLk•on, New
Castle, pkg .• Et,. D. Dold, I'lttsburgh, boo; Ile..
W. A. Davidson. Ptrlsborgh, box; in 1/, wort,
l'lttllorgh, too J. Ifonaldeno, Pfttahurgh, bog;
Wary Ir. Plltarnirgh. too,. B. L. EAbbs,
Pittsburgh, boo. Geo. newro.e. Pittsburgh hot
1.L,• Plitaburgb, bux; W. C. Lis, not.
P•a.o, tthJrgDbouglas I'libt.D, b ngl as. Pittsb A
rgh .
, Übtorx
``t, Pitt. burgh. box John Dark, PIP •burz'A. boo;
Dubraogh, Pittsburgh, bndle: Aria* Bell
y, l'ltr•turrob. bandbo Win.
Pitryborah bpi: (apt J. Douxkirty, PUB-
F. Ditbrt, l'lt , t . tb . ufkik o z,ll. Ills,
tslArritl buntlite, 3l,r Nip - Pri EL •
Pits 1.4 1 17t,
l l'll
bails, I'll t•burilt, *word, Elliott Man,
l'iti-1 uri box, (has. L. Elton, Pittsburgh. box;
TON von ' , Mott, Pigla (:rove, Ohs, nitI:111011, Now Castle pkg ;IV A. Edward., Pitts
burgh, to,: A. Elliott. Plitsbarirli, bundle; A. 11.
ngli.h. Pitriburgh. pkg ; John A. Fitton, Pitt:-
pkg.:Jot:a Polmundson. Elisabeth, Pa., tin
box; Irr. iiimoo Furlong. PlitTburgh. pkg • Gott
d Lrledcrich, Calabar-u. Dag.; Jar oli 3 Topper,
rititAborelh.pkg.. Jams
. Nr. Flotiers, Tgatperance..
741; lAnhf r.
trunk: All, g ./. I Fry. Pitt•burgh. . box; Ann ' lto.
tan, Pittsburg!, bundle: Jobn rettercaao, Pitts
burgh, box;(wo b. Foster. Plitsburghotthild's btig
fril A. Puitorra bon Al' , ..Pirtsintrgh, boo; For.
th Bros. A Co., Plttsbarith. box.tbets. B. Fors ottk
Pittsburg:a. box, D. . korrroter, I . rOkArrt, Pa,
bent; littotturgt, Loa; F. cc t io,
Plit*burgh, Orthr, A. Fultun•r. bon & .1 . 11.ta . .
I h, bundle; John Fullerton. Pltteburgh, kmp
saLi Mrs. I. 1 eryrumn, Pittsburgh. bundi, J. l'ink
ATiro.. Pittsburg:, picaK A. 31. ga,i. l'lttsburgh.
al Doi and chair. Jam et Ba.dner, Pltl•burgh, pap.,
;lA. J. rbbor y.,i'',,"1.-curlklF`i..i,ll-,11--r2"--
. • ;;Tf• ‘l , Ag" " •
vn Inert.tt.eurg , A. harden.
Pittsburgb. pkg., Laura tosidf., Pitt•lntrils,
(Ingham & Tuon m, Plttaburgh. pkg Y. AV. Com
rP bst•FP.. pkg s .,. Adolph lirstetalnirer. Plots.
u4ll. l ritg., /grope.; Botdrielk 1141 harsh
_pkg
((rest CI,Pc Burma ' Mt,. Po
111 J. J. tilt.
/11.11, Pittsburgh, bus; M (aeon. 1 tit...burgh, bu g-
Olt • Alexander Gregg d 0., l'ittsbargh,
Es a Urilith, PI tiburgh, kuopmekt B. Dockenhel-
Pier, Pittaburgh, /MX 21r01 II GIP, Pittsburgh,
glC,Christiati Greaik Went M.A.:ob.-at, pkg..
r.. Ai. Balbralth, &Bei:Lem. pkg.: Llettt. D. IL
Grose , l'ittsbur package; L. I'. tiamble,
.11111.1tItif4,P1111iirirgl,17r1.7.a.t%111, 44_31.1°1ta:
PltlairarytbC. HLllrr, , pkg.. Ohm, flail, I . ll.lsitargh, pax.; IL
Pkg :P*Lt r liornsr, Pitts
burgh, pkg. Om- Ilaumanti. Pittsburgh. pkg.;
All It muthl.*, Pitt, burgh irk 7.; W. Foster Dor,
Masai, h. pkg •, 01ex. liar(.., Jr., l'illstinrgh.
' Io
Ljt fikailleigU•sq.,
pkg ,• !Bas k , l'irt.b ron.p kg.; S. 2
Ilolllngsworth. Pittsburgh. Pb'.; “ Mrs Jo.spltine
klatrer, l'lttatnirgh, pkg.. /llrrheo,. a Itot rom7.
PlD•dorib, pkg.. I. onrol 11olitsp. 'Wort Siarfettes•
ter, Pa.. pkg.; Johann ilartumn, Vileghene pkg.:
Mrs. Mary lir., Pittsburgh. 13.21.0b00t Illy. E.
11 - trlchoryle s Plttsliorith, (rook; J
ratile Fiord.
Plit.buigh. boa • Mr* E Barra,box.
G. W. 11111, eittSbUtell, Psaz fthr. it ifelprr, But
irr, P . box; Ilobt, Ilsath, Itakin, 1 . a.. box;
Mrs. I. 31 Allri - hruy, box. E. N. Hanna,
Pittsburgh, bOx,• W. AV . rota, Pittsburgh, box;
iiin - abotot IM:relearn Works, littsburgh, a Loom.;
Mr, 31.11askell, Pittabargh, box; %V. flubley,
l'lttsburgb. box: Alm A. Ilubicr, l'lttaburiii, box;
Henry /look. y, Alleghtoy, box: 31To. L. Hi Adlry,
PIN-burgh. boa; D. tiers!, Buchanan. box; Wllllam
itm hanan, box; Al. Dory.l'lttsborgh. box:
Mrs. 31. N. einnist, l'lttosmrph, tart 11. V. (lead,
jittabutim. boo; John .1 lopkins. Pittsburgh.
Losmile bobbles: James W. Ilatultlou. I'lttrburgh,
boo: A 1 1 . Iluteltureon. Pittsburgh, lot J. Hann/.
Pittsburgh, boot Josords linnet:Prob. Flits:lllrib
"Pest; IL Dart MM. PAtteburgla. 2 Lamle; C. G.
littis•ey, NIP-burgh, Anodic; Jobb Itaboy,
Pll4-
burgh tomtit, Lon, Ilampton, Newcastle. bundle:
Jillz” Bala, Pittsburgh, knapsack.,• John P. blahs,
Iltteburgh, petit. %V( miry flotling‘he Pittobgb.
F;twat,: Meatier/Im. Alerts,. block hog; Kra DI.
k:tor, Ailrgbamy. m bundle. A% Boaack,
Illtaburgb. bundle; tort., 0 lfrmp, Pittgbargh,
prig .• A. Ile)oatiun. Pittsburgh. piper box: Louis
Pitt:b.:prig.; J. I'. 11utit.11 , 1,.. prig. Bar
-01, I'. !lorries, Pittsburgh, jP•kg.: (I. 1/ Ilerron
O'itt.bur •I k hall de. t 11 .
grog.'l irtua t t " Plttshlirsh pctir•• IThus.'•
r rg Iferro"n,
boat D r . A.3lenAL . Pititibtirug: 11. t trango,;
Pittsburgh, :boo,: 1:. W. taes, Icarnesbilrg. 1 1 1.,
J C. lraln, l'lttaburgli. km.; 2. It. Irtioe,
PlLloburg . h. :boars; J. Johnson, Pittsburgh, pekg.•
Cu., rlll.borgb' Mtn ta G .. t'Ve ' l " 7,
pros.; 31abson IT. Joao.: l'llLsburgir. pckg l ,:Vo r t,,.
sbin Pittsbnl,h. IRAK; J. A 3f., Pittsburgh.
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BleGurFfa 6"01g nitro Jour.. l'lttsburgu? Into. ' it. ,
L. Jones, Allosbtni; Lager J,klps, Mercer,
)47
C. son, L Co.. (Allyn r.t. , ritp, ;
J rain, PIM-burgh pat ;Logo; S. Jon“
0., Pittsburgh. bog. Isaac Jun. Pltleborgh,
olta,r; Pritriolk li,trualL Fitts! urgh. packar
Mrs. Lain, hionan, Pittsbp_rib, portage: , to
i h . u r Uny! ill'a'rbagge„l: V.'k}?.3'littotiT,llo'.i.lglu,''l'lt
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bp rah. package. tiro. isnoas*. l'irtaborgit, Package,
Ii e, rkap F. hark Pittsburgh., pmkagr: Ktirke,
urgh, issokrge, itaplal /slaty Orm•by,
Islotnau and 1 . 011.11,. Pittsburgh., package,Javol;
hint. Alltorbi tt . y. portage.; It. KesLicotr. PITO ,
I .7 L P llt b‘ ilr 11? 1 4 1 ; tiTry l.o k " ; If h.: VA' ;:ti ,h
1 .10. Nratglg. llitaborgla. boo; 4.. Keliortarc.
I'lltsburgh, box: John NA 11, Pittsburgh. boo; Wii.
Itma Kituter, Birinti.gbat. box; ]lra,htary K,,,'
al Itt . slorah., box-
. Ilary At'. Knue, Ittabargh, box:
JoL Psitaburgo, roll: F. K. Hanefr ittainirgtt tan. (h-.
Alt Klrlhr
os linan, Pittsburgh, blank 'bag: Iter. 11.
!snag% Pittsbargh,..paciage:.kilas /tune Kimberly,
Egtulf.titußndalj,aPrgrt:A7g. I.lc'Muaritrbrot:r.
Itt‘blu ,, rf he . pkla . ls; Lt. James lune. Pitts
ttlerfllt'SitkftNaliusan, Pittst=4l_,AlkTg4u)...:
ka maxi. Pittstuttgb, package: JoluitW! Lbsdn'eP.
pat kap,: P.ll. Lafbarcotr, 1,.011000! Albort Lott.
Camp nnytwers, package ;itabert Ly the, Pittabarg
gaokagal nay. Lownr. Pittsburgh. package; Lt. h,
A. LAPey, Pntsbargh., package; Jos., Lech,
pittaburgh, pkelsale; P. Lord, Pittehargh, pkg.;
LlPPtarott. "kr, Vow rk trkbarXll. AdOce
1 an,. Pimp CO land, Pa.. boa; Fits, Lesos bo w,
Intl:Largh, bust Joseph Lots, Pittobarzly
Yrag hl t i.l27 j=rtil_Mt ` rth. L ?,:fl it P Ltt
~ ,AlttittiapqNd b ox; Ed•Upplur.ott, l'ltt•burgly
Jug. us . lagn say, rosper kg, r - ru„, burial.;
ter LAttr f PittF32lrgill BAIT kanalneatr.
An:yeast a, Pa., black bug, / artuta Mao. Plttg,
Pa n tl i kn k tattit'rgl34"..; 1?`011.
Pittater4h, pkg.l Agnes I.vrlngstoto, Laren ' ts, phi*,
felt Mlrga.l"* . , op u k t:
A. is. Aliticr, Pitiaourth, J. (I, Metho li rpiti.
/1.7 1 :1 5 1 1 1 1 1 . e fgfis' l tti,Tirrn I 'llol. r t it u r 4 slfft,kiff u g a :•
burgh, yackagn,r , C. lifers, ,1111.alittrich,
grtarg"db,..pYttkirA. 211%libu'ager.111,A.Pritsgt"ii, •
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'mine: Tar urphy. I.l.unsallex ( 00530; ,„4,,1f 0t ,
tiotflihr. b iT j gfr e rl4 34 l,74 r t. t Via ' e;
l'ittabarib,.box; aohn Nurray, Ptilltibtirgh. boo;
Mrs. parr arpore,l:ll . la 17.32 t garld
. Bllllnr.
11'"t l i i n, trx' .ttin•Dirintl"4ll7',l•lftx.?.
r. " Higatharfs:
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rafr,,,,frux ;d7,ll,o:Ltsul4c.a,4lCeclo;.6.,N.o!nttiVr....t.
Pg."kt, , 11 1 1 1 :11 1 ,°, ,M
Alleglit fly. btantlll:: I.leUt. I Ittsburgb,
Barley , 11 Iller, Birmingham, nu: James Morrell,
P p itts y., bur Olh gh, black l,oo . hag; L. J. Myer, nary:tour,
IR.• Lleu4 Ucvrge C. ANV Mo"ii ir rut ! u ltit
J kI o I : 'e P , if;..„ pt
ataraball..do., pkg.: J. It AI/tiller's, Irish
pkg.: J. o.llllgllland,
..S.rwrcaatin, box;
Prank Myers, l'lttsburgh, pkg.; AA. 31orsholl, do
RY.Ai e.',;Ter`:247;
Pkai, skaincrarisrl,Croso Crest
Alt
Tlis4, ace qV.. 3 '1,1 1c
Alet.lintork. l'lttaburgh, pkg. Allaf.lifasalrr M.J.
Din Frlfie l3 YeTiliNt l elt. " 4. d"....P3 Tl . U.
31°11° 7'
Pktg..l 01. Bomar/ c
atofrortlglry do,. pkg.;
Irr 'l ' Pit It Is pkg,:A SLntOa &
John Itit:!:trm.lll3ol.l4 edllle.tut,P34...
pkg., John
sae
.. o.,pig.; 1112116, .CCI6IIIIII,
box 31r. Jrdpi 3lcge Vernon :
3teltunald. i'lttaborgit, boil W. A. M cNu lt y , do.,
I sughllu, Prosporlti. tut:: Baugt . 3lexowp. Atte.
kin uy, boa J. U. MCC , lntork, Pittaburgh, trunk:
Mr. McClint ll ck, do.. Iron red; . 31el'oroilek. do..
li‘adt!VoZ... .t! N l gfc * s r oire, d Wirg ' ;
sebum atelragre. Pltishargb, pekg; John OteF
?!.Y. do.uttgg NIT.: A. Melistmrc t do., pckg.: J. 4. 0-
m 0.; SfaClln
00.; C. afrltlwala4 Ito..
kg.: J. 11.
poke itellonahl & A.
:los t I :to y r
do., prkg.
- - btolth Nowtroiner.
ltakurgh, Loa hArybvu, do, boo, womb,
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F, oz. t.•_ , • k Fll:.surgb. J 1' •‘•
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psky.. L. tßutlnsfe.:. •1•4 .
1 Lrl.tlan no ler, dn., t 3. lb•ttner. , t-t
In•nunn, pc kg; Job:. 12.0 rt.nx, f•tt.ngt, s •
W. Chosen , . an lurk. ‘Vn.t.l2lorluna,, In
.1. U. CoblissoA. Nra - raitle, 1 burrs. ql-t t,
Pitt , Ourgh. boo; hlrs. R. A. 1, 411.t . .05.. .1.
Cllt 0 Roil , re ?fiddle box; k}'n t
000. Pittsburgh. barrels: 31. Ifbor-no. k..teas
J. chsting.: aa•nb sneit. , east
lig; IC irtrolak Hofer,Ahrgh‘ny. ; II ro.,
Rater. 11rownsrIlle. Wax): , ter: 12. fLIn.
Allrgheny, block bag; W. /fool.). Ilur-
Mtn,. grkg . .; J. Rel.4le, ;Pllkt.nu r no t
rite, John A. P...ed, Whit...stn. - a. e.,
t. Rubltuon.. Illtnbcrtth. roar. 4,...6-
1.55-13, peke.: U. 4101(0. do.. 'prog..
5. it. Elle, Smyrna. Pa. rig.; A.
Jillho .1. fhstya. I': 'tram", 111.0. : John
h. , •1 p'kg, • 1.3 31. 11. irhart,••lo., .;t...:.
„du. • p T 1201.13 11-11:j.plig.; IV. IL
Sit 4.E,; k, H. Ihrsrrs, do., pkg.: W. Pt
Ittettnetinott. db.. pkg.; ?lie; r. Spoler. dn,. pit:.:
W. s. , , 22lrigstrr,
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••• no; 1" "0 1 0 9., 3 , ng. , 3/1.. M. btof UP.
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•• in. x n aonopinAnt,:.•, J. 1., Pollfi.
Pkg•t ites I' IL n•rnft • r 311e
glo nr. ptr 11. IL • • I " •
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P. 11. Par,. luck.,
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t1e . P.11.-1, be. •, V..
Scht,f, deo box t. 03 1
E. rho... do. box: .11.111 n P
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n.totittr,, tin., bon: 311... 4, P.• 11.,
t.r.• do.. keg; Ste, ort,
mwr...lxlronl, Iwo Tu , nna,
J o u_ box, Jrt, , 10. 1 •• , J.::
1,, r.
J o ,. ; tors. rrnlth. It h
J.... horra.l-: Job., r•bott. /n tian,
ttto:tot . ell, or ....a ii• • 1 1 • 51
rm. IL 11P-burgh. bunth.,, II tit!, on
s e t , - o ft:. do., bundle. T nu.
Mr.. Jon, Shipprl. du. bond's., 11.1 r 'but. J pg.
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g • n pk,: • J 1 5hi..1.1., Si• rp. 1:
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Short. Pittsburg!, Wart bog. 11. atilt, I. Nark
tog: 31. tin tllll. ebb, black Rant J. T. px, ;
'U. 0. Spring. so..
bundle; J. „C. rynney. ti.„.,
51. slt nrplen, tin.nk;... • 1 1. , •••. ,, 3.. `Sim, do.,
li k tftl : •x ' t '- bn ‘.‘ nt . t: ' . 1 :4.1 . ..., r P ;
A S. -colon. do. • pkg.: W • „k , nt. 1• 1 g.:
„t• t.;
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P;t• , . .Flnt;• . -
ert?, •rone; nol.r;alt.Alfrgltroy.
71. Pittabbriilo, %YZ.
u oe
Thur.:on. do.. pkg.. Ilertry Trani.", do., pkg.; Jo,
Trinpirton, •Wasltlnglon, pk ,J.
T...b, Flftttnttrgh, pkg.; H. It. lenttnlnnn.
barrell: T. 1.., do., brio: Cnogrokr Trott. r0....4
creek 'Village, box; H.
11. Ta.sl., 17'1;411,017.h. ben:
31”, Sophia Thrnonet 40.. box: Jtottels Trunlek,
t•ox; J • Trnoillo. du., bx; ir . ...asign
Itrovnto.llle, eatitlng; Anitnnr 'SA) tn . . L'ltilhoc.-1..
AlTol,sss T ,
Tholl.TlOg 1 4 1(tnIntrgh. pk.b.
du.. pkg.: 'I horn., do, ::4.,
Andre's, Taylor: Lb.... hamnsork: Gc•ntige CentAn,
a lO Cost {•a.lry
•. . Taugi,o Etrntfakhaln /t. t Pkt . ; , •• 404, ;•fol . 317
._Flylh , b
r k l • • "'rn
Irr'" V:ri.
g us.). L Oy. V. I. Ger,
bong, 640,0. pkg. kA. J.
.A NY_
burg, g: nontfoltign no T V ' : I I! ";
dOl.. 41. q.
W. WP •
LI
John - Wool .
166(14.d0.b0x: J.P.Vr00d..6.b.,J.T. F. Wright. do,
hayfork; Warren.E. White. do., btox:, Mr,. L. Wll-
oard, do. keg: I). W. Webster, Bronrzbtrllln. box;
Jan., Wltlte.Plttsburgh.box
J. T. F. Wright, do., box: John Wool. dn., Pon;
MR.. E. 11. W err,
. dn., box: Conrad Worllne. do..
box; Jeures Wright. do.. bok: Anna Waterbury,
mt.. bux; J. I'lttnborglx. box; IL 'lam lo s. do. t•Jox; A ,0, Watson. Canonsburg, Ivsx:
31.01), Pittnbprgh, box; P. F. Woe ter., 4,-
burgh. termite C. Wood, do. casting; Intel I).
NV taror. dn.. butulle; A. S. ,
•10., big; Chas.
Wllllents. do., black bag; Chas. 11. ,Whitr.tp, dn.,
blank bag; J. Vip I, do.. bundle; Illnt W. J. Wen.
do., btindle:F- Williatru, , do., pkg. ;p, It. 'Whipple,
do„_ pits „ Wltros h Berkl Ae a=tie, Pita„ J-
Canonsburg, pK;f g : ulentenant H. ?Wilson, Pltts
burgrl, pkg.; J. X. Wilson do., pkg . .... 1. IL yI - hltr,
11:k•ghenv, pkg.: GeorgitWelierilt, tisburyn.
Pont
do., Jn , J. F. ....siker. du.. pair harngs, Pamael - kootte•
1naL3 , 1&, 0• I htsgl , tlr, do.. 1. , 11) ,, ii , k 1 41 . .ary Zolle
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FOR .BALE—FOR RENT.
THE ALIJA...NEE
MEI WARE SZAE
fj.‘;;;!r:tr.leU:'t to r r ' ":"
, Stock, Good Will and fixtures
Of the lIARDWA.I7. IN ALL lANM
ttarl county, Chia.
YEE HMO 1B Also errant Fog s.uk
The torn ta
_plenintl7. situated at the !unction of
the ritteburph. It ayno and Culogo and the
Cleeelandand rstm.rirt, lt ,4,l vhdt4 .f 6, tt ..PIPT
fahreased with.
the Improvement refga r :alen and conntrT. until th e
trail it now large nd establithezd.. There
Co other Lihrtima.re In the place. j
Wit*GIIT & PENNOCK.
FOB SALE. •
YALrAALZ COAL LA.. IM
r-.
W7tlh tell Tthip.t.tat I . ldt:teed prieesi. Thin 13114
Is situate in Wearnoretand enmity Pe 1., Citt the
North.-Ifnetam.reltheyl...,a. , • """ 1 "
Imites east ofrAcperitloii.lutt...e.tild„eota.v toe r ary
2;.o7'tir.olm*rdell WA-11:1t CLLT
roe further partied," IligaLrei AI, +a Lam sad
Clue (Mx. of '
W. .1. rxrte.r.soN.
sre. 144 To St., Pfttat.4b.
1, OR 861.14--A kairm 'Knit 5S
•crea, situate In Elisabeth township Allegheny
county. Pa., shoe: lone mile and a bait from the
Hornsub of McKeesport, h' If mile of the 3lononga.
Tts;'llveelr and the same from the Yourhlogbeny
Inmrorealenta aro. Oral, a Brape Catt.w
noose, with 4 room's,: and agoutis - ell of Water at the
m
doesacond,. a two stot7 Fra , ollouse, with fogy
7061111. with two good spring. of water; third, of
finale, with too rmen., a frame hank ;barn, with
the very hest atettling,_contealb, tangelo house and
other nut -buLldiega-1 The [rani. ail underlaid with
a rain ofNa..lllninstone..This stratum eflinrestone
is worth all that L. asked for the property. For far
thee particular.. Inquire of U. tf TOWEIL, Real
Es
'tate Agent, Yo. tai Eon.rth street. .; fVttf.
COAL AiND LIME PROPERTY_
G •
FOR RA.L.E.—thi the eteubcall:ll Itnneas4
'area ulnasccl the elry.
CONTAINING ON It lIIINDEED
r • SIN ACRES,
Flea= and Wator Flo-kiting and ti.aW haui4 and other
Aar littlitstselatts la.
atra t ElgiTa . cas . Zt COAL, vdthent the
a,..tiltiF:tit at ° Stewart's Stattnajon Central
Railroad. cattail:angle...ere& and US .stes •
ror.itlather particulars, cmgalrattsf set
WILLIAM WARD.
- '
(Opposite the Cathedral.)
No. tee Omni. 'treat.
Ft.ku
-s SALE—vi Farm, containing
about= acres, situate In defrersonl townshlp.
Allegheny county. l'a., on the Mendanghhcla river,
ortn • `a• nnons Thy Rommel of 'West Elisabeth. The
Irupr....exuents nye err° story Mick Route orldb eta
rooms, bran,b House; two stories.telt/msle tame
and a goal cellar. corn cribs, wagon sheds and o th er
ontbulldllne; >Pont 10 acres orthe verylbest 'peer
bettors. This property is well located (organ:lents(
pprpol.., and tr il l be sold at a very reduced price.
Call quickly and secure gme-of the beet farms on uke
tiVeuncebela river. It. H. TOX IC, Real Estate
nteSio. let Fourth street. etm..•
VIREAPEsT COAL' L./Orli:3;LN
LEULIZN T Cur riTY.—V, be sohl•thestp r
than any other land of nke QaltlllT , elailLar rev:me
m and an tonal distance from the city. tide atter,
underlaid larch the beat eon!. There are thro beds of
Llsnestone, one saltarde for a dna In the blast far
awe
L'r 4ijrlahu s e =;tteu ao ose; barna anat/e frott orchars. L. T
coal Is of the very tout ,qualit y r and.* he tested. a
rat taing open on the plate. 'hertz! will be treat
fl weer the Pl:Wallet) lag titre beneath, Mall
mall. the rams lytnirciesset4 the u rn Manse eld:
and by the ashingten ,Plke. 4 talks from Junes'.
Perry, JtylflC BAILINT,
son Beal loots Drukar. '
fen Wh,kfne Ha% roarta °treat.
xulve Houses, •Ertl, Fon
ctifir , Pa; - tttt'lgtiq. - i, c reguf , r,zragir,!.•
211Creihara Meet, trreecto:y lifmne Honda of hall
and lice rooms, cellar and yard; Oweillnx Vonseroa
corner of Heed an ofrafd Meets: , utrallhir
klottadand de.seresirrotrad Mar fdatehutter;
root:neat, berate of Grant and DlsanOnd ata.,. imitable
tat etc..; esrlls crust oft Wotrs street, near ferry
Weer: tvoiostory name Homan. with tarp Idioms
/goat; Waaanoton. ~ko. p IT to, t
n. falnilf__stn4ccatyNl. IP /dirket et.
ren •ISAVEI—CHEAP..I4. acres 01
endue it Seen tawaighlp;Atiestenr '
Pllwt , raM Washharton- feed,
about- Icy =CPU neon I
the; The, Improvements ate a !Triune ILL:WI
WI_ MAW WO Ilan, CMS- OW% opting bona., *
Epo Orchard of apple, peach, pear and Neu* times
4="tiVKA•the v evrxato. n gla . re un t u7 ! Tv*
.44 r.4.u.t.
DoimpAA . aw• i , tiasin, ta a
m 401444,4 4'6i
-4441041n the •1114044 41110ont
Waihtnirtoa.•4lld-younalfalsoase. becontie a bad
: lora; save Me socrileyiind Inicslln thole 14 40 44.
hkT l O :ftitigngeWer4= l "'
tem' u. •u. 21y/Eft. Wm M
Estate AT. , .:
lante - , ' t ;NO. 181 Voartlt titni4L
D2I,ILEVO 1 . 41).
•rg. b gfa k tiThreillag conikr • HMV
lfiebowew Tt i ` ° " Y ' LEA 4
" T 47=
Maly efnaplotAft PA.
jVp.rryeptewtre..OcrnMilkg •,..tellopsl2o.
OPPh to tutfl : 4 : 3l:Vlrsig u rr A i2 f
k'l( 4747;141int!afrallgaTtlf.)..
A LLEGUENIt b lICELGIN6I, Fon
. f3A LS —Ai too-atom' Ittnda. • Do4liolt. /WOW.
j\o. "Mt . livirit A vENrIE, • mrl , -Jaml , :lireet,
(North itda or Mu Xneth Volcaton.) Conta altir
moon end Bashed attic; gas broalltoO, ti.lo:ut Water
-ad rangs Wawa.- Laf 4 07.7.„- Aapy.ti
Unita Irt Oaks . • •
47 Fourth Woe,' Darka'a nalatWg.:,
1 Viii SA 1LE ... "1 . a ereS Or' OM,
1. gi Mat. Is gruilth Unroll Ip: Walang4ollo6lKlint,
i....,... our ibq line a; the B tenbenral. Enitmd.
RI 3/Id4ay mottos,: aboUr 21. Wino Into ale VT:,
' Reoi
1....7'5551 f 475 t. 1 iV 1 F 1 ' 1j14 16tti ti
.4fI(YIE VV/LIL "" -PIVIICW --- 17 --- " — jETHA T
c,2-1.0./yv twat two' nor, rtTeeelltoKoO RI,
or *venue: lot =by.t.O.l; Aquas stran,..4 sett hl grid.
hall. doolgo parlors dlolog moot and ttlfell..o rmo
foal bed nxnuv n ,,, 111 , feorgd and full of ,111,1;
ball: T om -Appl t 4 ,1;) 1
.1. ltel.A I S,t
17 r
011 SALA With -l i;;;• IP • t• • , • r t,`
t II tvo ~.te, lr 1 . -
otor.t 14.,. `of
.•L.. I,j,etP
I XRDICAL.
GELEENnAcis
OE
ARE GOOD.!
g HI T
NM BITTERS
ARE BETTER,
I:aback's Stomach Bitter 3
Mier 6. ..o.elert expertert, e and trtyl,
trig remehy extant for an earei_ptelnta where
genie nrat.stincelatat are reentrett. They never AD
to etrvngthtn the ' , eat. Impart vigor to the sinned
gratin r.speete lettere shattered • ad broke..
denn conatitnntens. re.edy ha. been received
11th as notch Lever ar 11011ACK STO.II cell tICR
ls..
, r
1 V
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Wm
ROBACK'S
BLOOD PILLS
c - crrt *
SICK HEADACHE I
Gos~i~ - c~nes~s.
•f++l7 471 DI ' eases of the Romela
DR. ROB.A.Ck'S
Biood Pills,
Blood Pills,
BLOOD PIMIHR
ARE UNEQUALED
fon C1:1111:0)
geranlll4 SiPall% .8 42 Dfiseise, Oil
Sores,Kalt nent,Dyspeplia
er indigestim •
Sick lAeacinelle,
Livqr Cpmpjahit:
Rheumatism,
FEIN I LI
St. Anthony's Fiji,
FERUE COMPLUM
GB.EENBACES
ARE GOOD,
lIVT
It to bycar rneyt teemed tbaC
DI:. ItOBACEIS BITTERB sobiblao the prowl/es
of mottle IsisUre. efltclani loatt-blltoso basal.
Lod the but stonumble !mows to Cbil z--
ROBACK'S
BITTEI2II . - ettenld be need Iry convelerdente
etrenfthe'il the proetration willan always tonelrg
ate dbl...
In the faHloste &Orkin of the wort and loath
there hen.; foes long tram, efts much needed as sr
'Melo et stet/each Bluer*, whirk, It tek.en le proper
gcntles end at tie. proper Use. ere pm pre
craft* oc
Bilioni Fever, Fever and.4nes
Liver Corikplaint, Dyrpopila.
Ind.Westlan,Jaaadice, lUd
way Vornpiatata, and all
/Diseases or a 1111311.
ilar naltire, aid
.tagre 313ettok
tetwil:aeiactikeaii 10 'emus
Int SySEM; and •H•ter.toss*. 1 1 , 6 GC
IPA& tils*UriANAlKl•town 7 J ,
..WOMtb.,•,••••••••, s4,c•ArUl !Ulm.
V(zir km*. to ' Lb, 8•• . 4••• 9...•o•l•llpmalles
xi HT* thaltild thive, i•lsboat bay lag mis•••••,
AOKI at AITTICSIS. as taftstaN altakt•
ft4l' nal•C••• atradared. Or. =WWI Ilartirtme
Tranklibi •al Mildeigil :13C OM nal'.
itu
toner e ip of uwd us mat t sadly •itd
alasp rltfo wif leXimt ,
Wiai WWI p.
BITTERS.
PIIINCO, WENN & SO.,
Sicasesb Dr. e. V, 14,74
SOH P#OPRIETOI6,
vtu?tu all crlttni itt bs Mdtt
Nes. 51, 58, 60 and ; 66
lI?Ak'F
1.1 1,47 94.
art: - w.
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