mg El MEE Tatrairtikr:ain ts .. MOM itEPOILICAII sOR J 171301 op ADTP.iim COURT HENRY WARREN • 0 • Of Al/ftlimy coasts. xsgzier, of nobfolKoi TIN • • /1411likt.T. W/1110S. Oakland. WILL &1 B. rultD, Oily. ALCXANDER lltLLif . lLedeaapart. BSOILILIST, Relearns Tp. •20202 k. autilinr, Auegamnr. BAY/D f...1111,1111.74'4115etem7. • . PILDTMOSIMAY: Seieni B. WALTER;CIey. Xll.l. 1% DEBlilerrOßr. Mort? TA Ottaaffsiiscossa: A PILLOW. Tarenaza. COI MO. WILUAX MAROON. city. 1.008 DIAPCTOIt 11.-ic. DAVIS, 1141Rlatim Jval . COlMlLtOltlat 1121WILIS PEON. Manakester. ONCE *OBELI Republica:lV Remember the rally To , mows. In the Allegheny Diamond. GRA IDerrittaoi. and Ca.upplum oral asr! talnly be &Are. Torn oat. SURKEY-ITALT .. , When a cost gets old and rigged, and the material of which it la made, rotten, It is of no avail to mend it. If an at. tempt Is, made at repairing, the come. quince trill be a new rent near the seam, And a useless expenditure of labor. ' The politics of Europe are to en seal. agods cohdition. 'They are old, thread bare n 4 d rotten, and the tuk of the on ' lbto tailors engaged In keepingth em decently patched, is a thankless one. Hole after hole appears with won, derful rapidity. Eagerly as the diplo rat. ply their needles they cantiot pre. Tait huh - rents (torn appearing daily. lied odors arise froth gate crevasses—. odors of such disgusting character .that they offend our nostrils even after their long .purifying trip over the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.- It is this very odor 'that makes. European statesmen 80 gnu. ions to patch the boles up. 'They fear that ti..e nuking of the Old • World may *ist,trite k eo L atinced -of thd necessity of applying a radical cure to the ev.ll, end clean the Aegean etables to the bottom, by letting the irresistible current of a mighty revolution pus through it. At some places the political garment of Europe ia even more rotten than at others, and such spots. display. patelite of the moat ludicrous appearance - and variety.' Look at Behleewirpliolsiein, look at Luxembourgh, at Brain, at Po ised, at Turkey and at Italy. Boma of these places have new patches already, clliberf . iliro jest receiving them, and a 'few prisent such a threatening aspect that needle and thread are kept In readl. MU to be applied at a moment's warn: ing: ' LsYing our similes aside, let us for a few moments look at the conditions of the two last named countries in good earnest- Really, it is a serious aspect, that meets our eye. On the eastern bor der' of.Ectropet there, where ancient Parr.z.si once developed the greatest per. keticsn'of clitisic lore, we see a savage, or at leasrhalfcivilized nation bolding the fairest portion of that continent. Once feartlil to christendom by the Wr it' onset, of, its countless horde', it is now simply suffered to remain, 'because its possessions are a fatal boon of con tention, and becatse the heirs cannot AnTpe atiout the tibtributinet of the prop. br.y. But it is not merely suffered to remain. It is, also, suffered to persecute with sub tle cruelty a noble race of Christians, this descendantx of Athens and 13parta, who, driven to despair by the Increasing tyranny of their oppressors, *have !UWE in vain to shake off as nn- bearable .yoke. Loudly their it:pipit. Via: ao echoes through Europe sympathy perchance, but not to enlist assistance. "Hush your cries, " wax the response of Christian Contra.' "Hush your cries, or yountay draw us into a whirlpool, out of which ea might never be able to save our ermined 'heads." Thus the • bloody:work in Crete went on. Thou sands of Tortured, tharoutally of death for their . 'obstinate attempts to re-con. queer the Island; hut thousands of Can diani also died the death of herolc.mar , tyrdom. Al last the conflict ceased from sheer exhaustion on the aide of the brave islandeis; bo while they were will engaged In their last convulsive efforts a spectacle was presented to Europe of. Which the eighteenth century Might and will be ashamed as long as annals record the deeds of man. Leal , Lug-hillbUtm and Seraglio, the Sultan of the Turks--in other' words, the Ism , ,bodlment of all their savage cruelty, hi toleranceami inmennition,goes to Paris, LondoiVand other'capitals of Europe to do penance for the sins of his people and the tanontdts-Rol Miran there to re eavesirchlibrnigi as was never before • paid to a foreign prince; to be feasted old,dattered. and courted—and 'this - at theiviry Buie his troops were =Lipp:dab. ing tinder their heels the last spark of liberty burning.- . that unfOrtunate Island. . - Not only the princes but also the =s now"( Europe bay. Prostituted them salvan.brthe vile adulation paid to fanat ' ealbarbarity. • Brissins Is mirk and an marring and au awful punishment will .follow, In the wake of , this unnatural mime; - 'Aced - when' it *mei, • wilt we wonder? Will we even pitythe vicUms which its foxy scourges? no, we may "'shrink from the sight of the zeu '3l,thmeni saws 'Mink from the sight of the act; 1 bele shall not wish to sten the hand of avenging Insilco. Turning * frons Turkey to Italy another. spectacle meets our view, not SO revolting bat equally a:- chink. We see a nation awaking from a long sleep of moral degradation, a ea. lien desirous of virtuous .rewards, but prone to vicious conduct. We see a May Wall( from the rinks of the peo ple, , who desires to be a king, and • kin; - playing the role of a popular leader, who scarcely deserves the appellation of a man. Carrietto the throne of Italy by the mighty stream of tuitional satin s/um he now attempts to stein the very current to which he owes his greatness. fittocesafhl In his mean attempt on the national idol at Aspremente, he now has enacted a second treachery of like char. actor. Let him beware I The tables . _ Any tarn, and • troll like that which ==Ml =I his own heart Italy has entered an ern of stupendous =mikado, If properly folded It may semi tbipristlge of indent Rome ; If anhicakted;lt : will Lan Into the ocean of Past ageit never to return. Really, if the It WM lOU this chance; if they allow the =Woos of their Ring to foil the do- algae of their hero, they deem." nothing bettit.than to be a notion''without na- = tate, who aspires to the diameter of ar biter of the world, :tweedy to reduce Ws world to slavery. Bet no 1 5 . 111410, den 'Usury 11. 1102, All of llto above LOANS loot coop to draw ly; lain Attar Otonombor A, /SC JOHN 13', CHAU, tionuerola. JOHN F. nAnTßiirr, Attires ouisAL. 1411 ITEMBLF„, STITi TiLEASIMIL EMM2=I AMIN PITTSBURGH LEAD pm SHEET LELI WORKS. WO. sad thse