lEI Ctrs titsburgij flags ECSIDAY,..IIII3LY S. 1697 UNA lIEPO2LICIPI NOMELTION. . 1111 MI 07 MO Carl: HON. H. W. WELLLANIBi. ci !limbos/ Ccoaty. =I In reviewing the proceedings of the late Republice.n State bonvention, the Post uys: ',We give the two following resola thins entire—they are notable specimen' pretentious Itypocrisy-- , they profess wli+t Is not meant to be done, became if meant, 'why woe It not tione?—thrtare tuts to "thn whale—they are Intended still farther Ito delude the - nine - and the and secure, tilteir ••votes , under false pre "Eighth. That Protection being a car dinal femme at the Republican creed,- we trust that such legistatiolf will be se cured at tbsearlicst period as will afford adequate protection to American indun trZ! "t , Ninth. That in confornilty with tho pledges giveulast fall by both candidates for Governor, we now demand the enact ment of a free railroad law, by which the enterprise of our people may be W mulated, and the resources of the Com monwealth developed.". onf contemporary erplain the Democratic State -Convention made no declaration of principles on the im porpiat matters referred to in the fore going retolutien? Is there no hypocrisy in this crafty silence? If these topics are of serious consequence, as seems to be confessed; why dodge them? Was it that the party might be Janus-faced, bare nominally in favOr of the Praec Lion of Dome,dic Industfy and of free- dom la Ihdlroad Building, and elsewhere opposed to both? Is this mealy? - 'Are there no "tube to the whale" in this method of conducting such a earoiass as quitwhlch now .opens before the people of this !Commonwealth? The editor of the Pog is a believer in Free Trade. Re prides htm.nlf on his comprehension of that system, and his ability to propound mad elucidate it. In time past, and on a different field, ho has displayed his gifts and acquirements in this regard. Why does he now restrain his pent His 1 , 151 V -3 are strictly in ac cordance With those or his party at Tame. IS these by - poet:l4 in- the .icatraint Ito lays upon himself? Does lac simply throw "a tub to a *hale" because he is located in Allegheny county? The Republican party, as a whole, Isom the .day of its organiration up to the present hour, has steadily advocated the Protection of Rome Industry. Nor - has' It rested -in mere professions. 'All the real -Protection such Industry has natty edthrough the skim of the Nation. al 0011017fineld had been obtained by means :of tim Republican party, and against the almort unanknous opposition •of the Democrats. Jtf the Democratic party should instantly: be mutated in Power In both the Executive and Legis lative departments of the government, Protection would speedily be repudiated -and a, new approximation be mode to .Prea Trade. Whatever equivocal Ut terances the Post might make-In seeming protest against sorb a course, it would in reality acquieice with profound Inter nal satisfaction. lelfat has the In the Republican racketail the difficulty and embarrass- . meat that his been experienced in regard 'to Protection? The Republican party had lidd . upon it the high ditty Cl confronting and defeating • the Dam °critic party in. its gigantic con apiracy to extend Slavery and roil= it dominant itt the national councils. So far did the cluomptens-di that system go aspnbllcly to proclaim that "the capital ists ought to own the laborer." To this doctrine the Northern Democrats, as a blxly,"mada no diesel= If they did not 'openly applaud they tacitly con • salted. This wag affirming that Slavery had no distinct anti, per element relation to color, but had re spect solely to caste or condition. This was more than some Democrats could stand. They revolted at the hypocrisy of searing a mask of . Democracy In or der to serve the intensest and vilest tem of Privilege and Proscription Thai - ever existed. ,Hodes, they sundered their old partY relations and east their lot In with the Republicans. In doing this they did hot renounce. that attach went to Free Trade whichthey formed hi the Democratic school. Republicans on the great doctrine of the sacredness and Inalienability of Personal and Civil Liberty, they have remained Democrats so fat - as relates to the Regulation et • Trade. - At the last. session of Congress 11:was the votes of men of this class that -AA:bated such =adjustment of the Tariff' as We think the general interests of Labor require. They were enabled to defeat it by the unanimous help of the Democrats. The Post intimates, what ' it does not plumply affirm, that the way to Protection runs =rough the election to Congress of more Frog Trade Demo. crate. It has e a hard task before it lo convincing intelligent Laborers that this contradiction in" terms, netwl'hstanding its apparent impossibility, covertly en closes a truth of great political slgnill cance. Even the Delphian oracles did not attempt , to impose upon a willing Credtility 'l4 phrases that furnished a _demonstration of intended Deception.' Ifion the 'subject of a General Rail ' ria'd Law, the Republicans have made a profesaion of faith which they may fail to exemplify in works, the Democrats have done still less. They hare gone • u pon the precut:motion that they , may defy the popular demand and be et lib eity affect the election, without affording any reelsonable pretext for reproach, to do wlit4 theyidease. •L Last year neither ofthe elate Con vendetta made any commitment what ^ ever as to a Free Railroad Law. 'Very ( soon; hOwevir, public opiaion amazons. ad both candidates for Goyeraqi to for mally and nmequivecally 'pledge -them selves to the measure. Hr. Ccrarza led of after did.* Consulting with the prin cipal men of Ide pally-, He made some &bra as to his nag!' on the question, as s member of the Legislature, which hadno foundation-in facttlint he plant. ed himself squarely in favor of the law: To his letter not the , slightest exprculon of disapprobation was heard from either Democratic County •Conventions,"' or Kass Meetings, or orators, or newspa pers. There was 121111111M0116 and an vilified approbation. Was that Dem ocratic manifestation- "a tuts to the. w h i t e r Was it a piece of der-option— a Wick 'Of *IIIW legerdemain—which did not win, as( It was conjectured it Would, sad b ommequeettly discarded!' koUriering ibis letter from lir. Oz. aim awl its ratific.atloi, in various ways, by his party, a number a Democrats , were elected to the- Legislature as pro. teemedastreeatesof Freedom, Raltroad Building. Nearly all these members re , radiated their professions, and voted fOr the bogus isw, which was the most Scan - &lons "tab to a whale" ever invented In this Commonwealth. Where wee the thunder If WOW that it kept sileine -in prestmoe of this dupllcit.f? Whit else is it buts howen mockery for It now to turn round , and say , the ilepnblicans had ntaterilY in each of '..the HOURS, and could have passed &amnia° law if they f le it any cents° for Democrat to ditaionesty thut eomdgepubltmnaore equally censurable? Does the fact" that some Republicans were lase -enough to jehl with MOBS of the'Demociatt, to be Ile thatr professiona, Meath the untruth. fatness of those Democrats into l at .,. nista veracity While it blackens the guilt of the treacherous Republicans to a four: foldldarker hue? Gen. Giant . , also, Was conatraitiod - to . write a loner dadaring for a 'General Railroad Law. That latter was fiiried -after taking the Adele-a - of proMinentmen she party, and' A saitnertilt endorsed brtherpeatylounsaltnad-speakers. —No evidence luta been produced to gho''' tlutt Gen. GLIM wan inencere in writing that letter„or, that be has recanted the opinions ibereizi expressed. Several =cans who were elected lb th e Le = A - friends of Ude meatus., when the hour of trial came, `disclosed the4nnarcrtithlena by arraying theiheelyi k, Valnet it. In this!. broad datemeut.lSEst,ke litmount of theft Tow i n fiyOf of the ldil :that actually fez that bill had got sufficient mer it in it.to'araount evert to mask, but *mg alLuxusloyed - :aggravation of the treecherrli embodied. In thiinosture of the affair, and upon a deliberate survey of the whole case, the Republican State Convention marched forward, and declared for a General Rail road Law. . tide declarstion two things are plainly implied. 1. Treedom in Railroad Making has been accepted as a cardinal doctrine of Ur: Republican party In Pennsylvania. 2. The treach ery of Republican legislators at the las seiaion, On this topic, is effectually re it suits the Port to my the Republican party is hypocritical in advancing and taking this stand. It offers no evidence In 'suppott of this Incrimination. We believe it offers none, because it has acne in possession it has effrontery enough to submit to public inspection. The Republican party has notonly given Its- pledge; but will be held thereto, though wo do riot entertain a suspicion that coercion or Constraint will be The Democratic party, Instead of ad vancing and in an authoritative manner giving its pledge theta General Railroad aw shall be rimmed, thus rebt*lng the duplicity of some of its adherente in the last Legislature, has recoiled. So far as It stood pledged last year by Mr. CM'. man's letter, and by multiform endorse ments thereof, it has backed square out. This course necessarily riki.,ses the gut*. don witetherthat letter antic number lets approvals of it by Democratic or gans were only so many . "tuba to a whale." We respectfully suggest that so long as the Democratic party, and the Pot itself, stands in the attitude 'they do, the lees theyaay about hypocritical professions the better will they succeed in covering_ their own deformitlee ke)sßllN:LifEiva',lo —Cows graze on the burnt district o Charleston, S. C. —There are ninetp•eix old muds in one town In Coratectient. —Paris spends twice, u much money for wine *mit does for bread. —A. - Yankee la going to famish Jeddo find Yokohama with gaalight.. • —Under the new reform bill, a teat in Parliament will cost about SAOOO. —The Laved inLb:nava:eta will allow her to dxpon 13,000 bushels of grain. —IA. 'Oman with awell developed pair of black whisker!' Visited Goshen, hid., the other day. —The burnt district In Vicksbtu . g is being rebuilt. and line Iron front stores are going up in other parts of the city. —Kra. 0. o:Huntley, of Whiting, Vt., gave built to three children a few days since. They are all. boys, and doing finely. - cilizbn ot Greenbrier, West Vir ginia, living on Anthony's creek, was struck by a locust a short time since, the result being almost fatal. —A. number of men engaged in iron ship.building in England have lost the sight of one of their eyes from the Iron chips which are constantly dying about when they are, at work. —A young lady named Hamilton, liv ing near Indianapolis, was horribly burned on Monday evening by an ez plod= of coal nib Her clothing was entirely consumed. There is no hope of recovery. • —The Troy Time says the last in. stance of communication with spirits through a mediara is Owl of a gentleman, lately deceased, who sent word to his wife,"l. now believe. Please send me my tin clothes." —lt is stated that the Buffslonians have raised $lOO,OOO for the establiah meLt of a Normal school In that city, and that Jesse Ketchum has donated property,valued at $40,1:100, Thema the school is to be located. • suanger is Now York allowed a aow-made Wood to measure his chest in a barroom, and • shortly after found he was immeasurably sold, whoa ho wont . IA take his Looney from his breast pocket and coal,' not dad R. —fir. 7. EL Hess, it is said, has re cently dlscorered the oertificate of the Damian of the celebrated Hunch Licht soot, whose existence is questioned by Mr. W. T. Thomas, 'in hls book on the George AI. scandal, published a short Letter - -writers from England con rinuetbeir assertions of Qum Victoria's growing unpopularity. The Court end the shopkeepers both dims her keeping op mourning; the former because there are no galena at the palace, and the let ter because their trade suffers. . . —The last report of Abe Paris Omni -14111 Company states the superstition of Friday being an unlucky day, exerts a sensible infirm= on the receipts of the omnibuses.' The average number of persons carried drulng six diva of the week is 317,045; on Friday the average number never exceeds 292,902. :: —Col. H. Brayton /vett who has just been. making an excnrsfon to the far West, exhibited in New Haven, Conn...- on Wednevlay, a scalp took off a young American wo which was taken from the person of an who was killed shortly after his party had made a mar. derocur attack upon tho whites within a fete ranee of the Western termintut of the rear. —Chicago has many novelties in any this of business to be mentioned. The other day a boy was run over by an ex press wagon and seriously injured. The driver was arrested. So , far, datural qapagh; the same thing could be done In WM or Memphis- but themoveity is in the charge, which was put down l'as.7 satilt with a deadly weapon." ji rail way train knocking a car off the track would be deadly also. —De Witt Clinton Scholl, undergoing sentence at the New Jersey State Prison, has received a letter confab:it:gybe high ly important and satisfactory informa tion that, by the death of his great, grandmother, be has fallen heir to a for tune of • $3,000. .01,1 comrades and other' in the prison warmly Inngratula ted: the lticky scamp, who seemed in tethady elated with the idea of his good fortune, although he has to serve five yews longer In the prison before be can enjoy tt. - . , —To lake things easy is Advice often rIVCD, bet seldom..followed:. A New York pat:. however, reports that 31r. Lord, w some time ago robbed of neatly all his fortane, took it very easy. The Journal referred to says no Crovus, ancient or modern, ever took a loss of millions ea complacently ee Mr. Lord. Bo far u is known, that robb er y did not for a.'monient affect 'either Ms temper, appetite,. digestion cr sleep. Whil e others have mined and countermined for the recovery of the bonds, /it, Lord hue reposed - ' 11 is now understood that the bonds have been recovered; but how, and where, sod by whom, Is u much s rays. tary as ever. Tits New • York Vma Is worried about our national anthem. It says: f 1 het !a our national anthem± Some people say it is "Yankee Doodle;" others say it is "Hail Colombla;" the distin guished patriot, Admiral Semmes, Lola no the other day was "The Star. Spangled Banner;" Wendell Phillips would probably claim the boner for the "John Brownßengt" "America," so coil bes its advocates, and a 'foreigner, lately arrived on our shores, thought, tram the frequency of its sepolgion on pianos and hand-organs, that our na• tional song Aunt he The Soldiers' Chorus" from "Faust." wow, with all defereaco for the patibolo P,x.tusptain of the Alabama, "The Star•Spaugled Ban , nor" him about as much of a national Bong as "The Bed. White sell JUN" or "Marching Along"--and .no more: "Yankee Doodle" la hardly an anthem. "John Brown" is - a tong for the day, but not for all time. "America" Isn't America at all, but. "God Save the Queen," with S. P. Smith's fine words adapted thereto. And, by the way, this majestic hymn is heed an a patriotic and na4Onal air on • public occasions by the greater part of the Saxon race—that Is to say, in - Gerniany;filniat Britten and America. When the Xing of Prussia arrival at Parbithe Other. daY, this was the welcoming air which the band lathe depot ittrtukttp- - To return to our own national aithlient.-if • have one—by tba boxesi of elided; we are forced to setae down. upon "1141 Coltazithite and very sorry . ; we are, for the lake of the muses, that there lane better one to set tie d ow n --FORAGIIxSTEMfi.. _~. • Mruttittied for the Pittsburgh Gsr•tte from the. • Ober Laud tot xeer.l —& new child Bleacher wander has come ittlight in the Baptist congrega tionin Waist. 'The eleven year old boy, who en raptures all his hearers by his great 'ro ad power and splendid eloquence:, aria soon start on a ',missionary journey through EnelaniL:i ' —The hot descendant of the swiselte former Zwingli.:ltev. Benry:Zwitigli— has jig, died In Dittlkoiri near Winter tour. —The French. Tobacco Monopoly brought, In 12.51 1 1 r 110,000,000 of frown; in 187..2, over 1311000,000; 1.4.;560,362,:- 000,000; lo 1833, 22 . 12,100,000; nod in 233,210,000. —The number of - Medals of the REIM; Son, which was triginally fixed tO 100 gold, 1.000 olive , and 3,000 ',Mine, bad been augmented uat bctore the distribu tion, to 000 gold, - 3.490 sliver, and 4,000 bronze. The ntimber of honorable mert tionings amountito 5,000. "- -The Boring Of "Mort Oeils" is ad vancing, rapidly , Every Any 5.54-100 metres, which la thout 13 feet, or yearly about 6,000 feet ;are kored. According to that standard,' it in expected that the "Gottard" tunnel tvillbe fiafshed in eight years mad six months. • —Consumption in the "Restaurant Omnibus" in the "Champs de Kars" oa a recent Sunday, Amounted to: 2,0 00 nounds of beef, 4,000 poonds of WA, 1,160 pounds of mutton, 120, thickens, 40 hams, 100 pounds sausages 400 pounds of saurkraut,. 24,000 pounds of bread and 7,030 bottles of wino. The "Omnibus" 7s but a restaurant destined for the lower classes. - --Sicily exported last year 0,000 tuns of wine and 6,000 casks of rablitla; Port tugs!, after In average of twenty-fire years, produces 38,090 pipes, worth $7,650,000; Rotoania 800,0 00 bu c ke ts ; Russia and Taarla, is rkittl, about 500,000 "wedros," equal to 895,000 Prussian buckets; and in Caucsslaiinil on the shores of the Dos, known. as VositakiP Region, 188,000 wedios, vine to 730,852 Prussian buckets:: • • • —Of all she Rapp= wino countries France and Hungary are the most con spicuous., 'ln 1841 France bad 1,1072,000 "hectares" (or about' 6,000,000 Anted. can acres) of vineyards, -with 478,000,- 000 franca prodctie; and alter a recent In vestigation, an. average production of 38,000,000 hectolitres, of which 2,010,000 were exported. :The number of wine growers eissaeminated ih seventy•eight denatimedta amounted to 2,200,000. Austria, together with . Germany, • has 000,000 "Merges" vineyards, with an average production of 0,000,060 Pres. elan buctets.. Greece comes next .with 100,000, .blingen." - ABTAFICIAL Itg, the New York. Ran my Peal lays, can be made quite easily by a Ampler: and beautiful process, of great advantage hieing the hot weather. The principal thing required is a good air pump.. On the top or the air pump set a plate containing sulphuric acid; place a small mei in the plate, and on ,the stool set a small tray with water in IL Over all clew glass cover, fit ting air tight. T pump being worked, the air is drawn out; and with the re moval of the pr wire the water evap orates rapidly. 4 soon begins to boll in consequence. Of the development or heat. Meanwhile the vapor, carrying the heat away with ILis absorbed by the sulphuric acid. Thus the water Is seta. ally frozen solid while it seems to boil: Whether the app trams could be !osprey. ed or the princip l e be used for the pro duction of ice in. large quantities, re mains to be proved. nut if, this art -of manufacturing ice 011 a large Scale shall bediscovered, wp may expect to see ice factories established. In tact, erect-1.- 6min' have already been made, with s fair share of success, in the production of strOclal let at a cost much less than that of the blocli left at our doors by the —A colored min named Allan; arrett ed in New Orions. florvagra.acy,attemp ted to hang himtelf In a Jail by a rope improvised Cron:ibis old'shlrt. The rope broke, leaving. a portion still tied around Ida neck_ With thin exception Allen was perfectly naked, and u the . Jailor opened the door lie ran ord. Being cov ered with perantration and as sleekest's, eel, the policeman was unable to bold hip and be ran down the street, follow ed by several polim ream On the levee a numl,ter. . of colored men were cal'ed upon to snip him, buttey psid no attention to this request, Waking, per. ham that he watt trying to escape from the police. lie continued running. and es him jumped off the wharf into, the river, and thus ended Ws selsexable Ide. A CUE wai (P)INI3 TII tialiATOki A OE= TUY. ty pang to FLAMLIS 11),Ig 51.0ra., .Dora son c. Toe' cm tuft water .Ineet from Me oprlnct, nA eTeri week. K Oro wey. kpite..t reit*. east BUM LICE WA,ror.p. • 2j,it LTC% WAVIER. DLLs 1..1C4 WATtR N,14, RIDDLE it BRO., Practical, Plumbers, light try thelhamt at Me very tree , “ este. 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Gas sakiltys* Stott- P 4 o ltiTi. - IV " —tho ' otn.7 • alba counts 41Int lei=tr.:4!;10tenedax•mr_sMrkv."0.#tx. to!, 100 I!`!`lriali.""."'s orti.rsi a .'"'r`3',.!""*" . "'""; tca itd at 1' a. alg a. ' No. laS, In a Itaa Wood meat; IS THE SPRING AMP SIHEMEIE it a Tita.tl i Hotaas seawall, aathaaats a mutts. I.ld haulaw-D•it Monza CoXaranki, Tit/ ILIMACT Or taataArAlara,A Y an laadult eittt tnatNt tine.• , , • PITTSBURGriI DAILY GAZETTE : ri,F.W AD V MIT 113.E78 E ITT 8:, A.S.L.IMATNATIOICAL B.Aa , } Pnttsburgb, S. MC. JOSHII4 RHODES., Ebq bay'. t c F ler t AtrbetgeiV.:'6e7lVatrt,N..4k'. Clh/K. Ems.. •lecte. re.ildrat. Inv ten.: aeld W1L.1.117 itcCANDLEb • Jf.• •• ,, tant A. if. MACKEY. • m(5! ICE PITCHERS.-.Another tine uf Ice Pilau% Waiters, Goblets, .7.1. tv.iCit:l7l79. ID co.. .46 b rutb Strtet. J . •1. ISRAEL. REAL ESTATE, Stock .And Insurance 4gent, L= ;lvo :, lt~l~p4dlrni s Al l egheny. HIM Collected. 1 : ,4 * - '453;1 1 11 1 .71114 , ),,,g,,, drawn. z. raE , H ou se Builder and Carpenter. Or 23 &it ERR'S ALLEY and DU. 9LIE.Zy WAY. Jnb EgIALAS done 'nth twat - - nese act] t. gtch. U Petain ' L l2Oll S AUG.—Hauge sind'Lot on ewes Gamer: Maneaceter.. boa h, br IA foiq. Mate frame, contain" nae toomeorat,r •Rnig:tatt.Vr..'e."All=l.7 'faltkth.rTi Ished attic, • 3P4714 , :t.t' ° E.,7;11. 1 ; Also, eeveral one.ll lioesee ens Lou let /teed locations. Inquire of .f. mom a Bearer. near Cbeaant Street. 2itatwebester. jytabel PITTSBURGH • CITY I.: (Wail r. All lrlrolt of w•ohl done 1111 prOmolneft ant dltpatch. Tee I...kuntirt. kip ots colt for moll 4 'lvor ad clothes roe 01 ',ES CI or, o. Orden loft a. the following places will be promptly 50.304.0 to: • 13 : 01 1fi u rr I A L :4 s . goo:::$1 . 7. " 41 . : I F t s os u t Itrat • • enootgra, eornar redeem 0011 teeing street*, Allegt.etty. onifee, iiiro:4l, ST. CLAIR AT. 1711sAwi - - SYSTASCROtt. rot? WATITs •• CHICANO Itats.l • WAY co., 071 , 1.014 Tetill •C• START. Pltte.Arglt. Ps.. - 20. MC. THE BOMBE OF DIEEIITtHRS °rim, e.mosay bete, declares tic reeu.e4, qaastetle Dteuleee. (Ito. 1t ) Wu AND A HALF WO PICK OiNT., Ree Of 41everomeat tat. on us, CapAal Stork. And the RAII-asettat niaje tr . . l pit Sae ettel• the till", 1144 4 14 rJ.-rz,rvit:4ll4l:ls street. to Mote sexist ...I at ' New Tort. aid at the Caere of tutTaesuseer to thou. restater.d Cl Puubare. The T tt runks Rookeedll tit. at SATURDAY, theteth tun., half•pua, pro .o.loa It= Jana te-ettes on WS.I).NTaDAY, the V.%! - 111111'1, EscretaTT. A lITINANS , COll- rteL ' a? " n wo and lZat irr garner: foll.mbwr et.wtetocll Of * the sOnir, of Il4ls t•wwfwor •on Jute W. two. it onto.twol mew, with CA,ltat prlvllets liscre.log . . , got. .1,2, fl UK to Jr...A 18C. r 1119136111. ► Flrt .6a Cargo Rtsks....s tA,M1 pI Ingn..t. sumo,: rent.. ,I 5 CallYttatare Ira gnetalubs. ... . gawk., Tag...btu:kg., tu.. 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