The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 22, 1868, Image 4

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sera and Foreign Markets. 8121h - ime,MoirK
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GOLD closed In liem nsterday at
RATIFICATION.
We acceßt,Ftd,hearily p.odorse the ac
tion of the Nationkf Conveilibin at Chicago
in putting fcirtilizil for. the :Sititrages onkel'
loyal and
,Pati4Otic:•:_niasseWithe nanies- of
Umteszs theionquering heyo l
for President, and SCIttal,ER COLFAX, ,the
pure minded representative of Amerhin!
statesmanship, for Vice:PTesident.. Repre
senting the hallowed and undying princi
ples of the great . ..political organ!zatiOn:
which has chosen them from amongst
to lead its, hosts or mowers ,on
~to
glorious trintUph,= - r their . names Wile,be
caught with iStikitic2ieal enthusiasm
by 'millions of their fbliow - c0unt . ..4140n
and made thfrallibig Cry which:Vial!
sweep into the darknees oblivion the Sin
pediments metro their way.: - rttpire!lwlth
new cournge,'!feelingthat with Grtor and
COLFAX as as= leaders of the people,'oVcr;
whelming victory site in waiting at the bal
lot box, we are prepared for the canvass,_ .
and will lend. all our exertio4 M-the advo
cacy of ouiculdidates' ciaiMn•and the revin- .
dication of-the doctrines so faithfully-repre
sented and interpreted by a loyal - Congress.
. ,
As a delegate pledged the Convention a
majority of ten - tit:lmam; for Gn& end'
COLFAX in loy a l old Allegheny imuntj r, , the
Refiublicansl lief, will see to it that - hie ,
words were true as prophet ever uttered.
We not only pledge our county for, that Ma,
jority, but will secure :In•Western Pemmyl
vania alone, enough votes ensure
Keystone State for the ticket put forward.'
11 .re*S.:SESail:41qt . .
A loyal country three ;yew's' sinceddclar:
ed this man deserving of Its higheist politi
cal trust. pyius not mare,the consticuutul
brilliancy ofiliitt-militank;liivico .
under Divint "troviiience; ,been. chiefly,
instrumental in eonducting the. public de
fence against the, armed treason. wailing
the life of the ger l nhAW , 1 4 1 4JA 9 1 0 1 gtin.
the final de ll iomie -tap nation ftfoyetttie
• deadly perlia . Of skiebeton the mcotAen
acing, desicra*and bloody
ized people . baireNeer•int6essflikiitritodi
than it waalihe. wisdom in co
oritil;the
city of purpose, the moderation- :in yictoryi,
the solid prOfe ot `an unst < tpassed eminence
in statesmatibip;tvliich havi led'a jrisq
grateful Penile to crown this: inutiO:azi
approbation only ki.be," eaptisaed•by their
boundless confidence and theirlituitte4io•
Victor at Belmont conqueror at Fort
Donaldson, 13ideb; ':cyleisbrui, and RiCh
mond, his: idlitary gleiies-cylrahmted'
Appomattok ih the'4BllM/3'461y- 41i . .. the:
Rebellion and,tbe surrender • of:tha stand.,
ards which had lor, lour-. 19 0. .fientaytt,
defiance of..the Republiciiiritlioriti. But,
through all the smoke Or ' O a * even
regardless otibi PrOu4l4. iriunitha lazgaria,
the eyes of'his countrymen dw elt l loTiftgly,
upon the loftier traitedflisrikeierull'elliak-=
acter, and the modesty, the: generosity, , the
patriotic, self-denying Impulses cf a true
and honest heart his breadtWolbinception
in counsel, his fidelitYton_settlid pmpse„
his patience under temparary but most try
ing ultimatcliiic2
cess—a faith in Golf. his cause, and iris
country, rather than in him selS 7 -tmd, the
almost inspired wisdom with which he so
tempered the hitternesiOr tiefcat ton,,fiLliett
foe, as to win from the soldiers of thti Cint,
fedettcy not only *el; swot* 'hitt their ze.,
turning loyalty to' the' trnion-l-thito were
the qualities which . marked. him for the
popular approbatiOn aid - 2 ezi,liatt il 'Mei&
the i r /o re f .ereYer•, ..,:
In' is patriotic efforts, during tho critical
periods of tivilieogitiCe4B6ff,te'
confirm the atragglinVseiithilent of Beath.:
ern laYalt.t to allay; the , beatCPrilll l - fair;
' rivin g PetriPite*". t e'_ l a t t!Oerat'i l .the!::iltie4e4,
zeal of the ' vi eters, to , 'soothe , the ' r ankling
griefs of the vanquished-who,- ,- iliengl
once rebels l 4 PasereldwayiP,:fius cans, our
countrymen and b ' rother ' s, an d are Yet des:
tined to uphold wigs joyabands the stand
ard of a common e,5yni17, 7 4,43 man has yet
more conspicikquidyffi ir oay r ijh e highest
qualifications ottlia iiatig• lappliip, When
surrounded:W..% - 514 1 4 : a: 9 t ''''''''..),:, f,
ambition, assailed bilAittirwitle
temptationeqesw. write raid=
treason, by a illitgiVkilda
and shocked by daily areielatkliiStritfficlid!
and persorohiligkgqitilbgA ppopilo k .
Wu; not fiOartal. for an 4 et i r i ntliec.Paill Of.
duty. 11ib 1 at. 3 .4 .,,1*4 14 4 6 1 1 ' 44/ 4 1 1 tel ' d ittre - •f
viti V tallait
public and tonsmagiatar - ' - 4 4.
ministereddigivat Aril" ~... ` y e ,
mud to thiiliatlteWitgifitif di
People o n e and inaligifigg ita;rl7, ,
This is shamanwatbsialkia ,vanatelsew
long since' aapeptoitirnbillsidg osa ct , •
Magistrate. A great party, represeutiag
t ~- ~ ~ ..
1j ~ -..r~5~
v'E~,a4i'f"rs;:,~'»~.L~*r~~,—.+~.sK-~±a..r~
1222=
iOka4pial. sentiment of. dre - laid; honored'
yesterday bf
national demand, aid they. thrttudlrigca9gt:
hint as their candidate at the pond
vember., - ; His electiOrill Si `y toreg2ln
lita-elo:adtnini*Olon
initiate' the:, have.
i'marked. his previous caideia7haleatligg
. politicai principles . which =wilt! control; the;
Executive OW gird Beelareglin
,the rasolntions the 6444 Al*
~ d octrizieS:-1
.Ltb EgiiaJ Justice, tfte Rights of `sit_'
COnatituilein • and,,
*ISO 10. the Ile% of Christrairkiiiiida*
ALTAlicgui , Pielregis'
,wants of .Nationai,.
Party bar in
.t,
Itis to .. this candidate andlo:thisliPitneij
ikiati_that we invoke the cordial support of
sititiog citizens. r ,c. •
to American Loyaity t not: to
Salter in the great cause for which it offered
• thre, eAktindreil thousand liveatisn'hiily,*,
We apPeal to tliepn3~'ion of citizens whq~
three years' 'since.' wearers Of ilrd
wele, gathered alxlL/J=EWftailo4l4°o l /A
Republic; to pledge their
. suffrages to the I
great leaderiiiiiiitifitielk i fitlifimuao t-te ,
~,r1 r
MEE
. iripeBl49-_thetoldigpAlth9l. rtekulh
lie wliO bared their breasts in battle;
f their
lives In their-Itindlt;ind 'all;thniihey held'
dear on this griOn earth °fib*`'freely
save an unperilie4,4l3:tiadoyelia.
7thud rescue froniiiiio still lingiftk:tredson'
xiatr i foils& ,Nthiacs:
through:allt4Ldark iburiaior'sitabelliOns,'
fek. clothed; and eheered:thinadwre of 'tie .
Republic, whic mitigated the horrors of .
PiblOtuti;" alledistedit&ingfininittthoeliftak,
I tlbie the dea , tifaisfilivolonreoraiwg; ad
hid& their - fiteinoti in an iiidylng turnout
' kr a liceo t o I * -3 144:1**4 1 - h olitAkP K a l t * -
and to ipiardril the libeztlia.)toich their
living and dead jtieides haviV risked all' tO:
We appeal te lit 4 **adapt FuhlicNirtue,
of Christian Morality, or Human • Freedom
every where in this nineteenth century ; _of .
Chirst, to all who love Honesty and JustiCe
in public or private"dealings, ;tb - ,:all'whb
late Vice, Corrnption, Venality and False
hood; to the friends of American:lndustry,.
of Economy in Ex - penditme, of Equality, in
Taxation, to the friends. a Honest and Hon.
nred Labor, to all :i - rbie prefer that 'the Re 7.
public shall be united and prosrwitrous rather_
than loin by sectional dissens}vns - anc its
:ina,teT!al, interests paralyzed by the' perpetti. -
ateC conflict of classes and ritisi-te
theSe we' appeaLto mote for Glum, COLFAX
and the Union. - . I
,BIOGRit.PWCA-416.' ' 7
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General Grarrr was born on the 27th
of>April, 1822, at Point: Pleatuniti
moat county, Ohio. , Hie •fatiuer was , of
tSclta/Cdesgerkt, and, by occupation, a dealer
'in leather. - .Tlie7 son entered the ; military
academy at West Point in his eighteenth
yearend graduated in 1848, standing twenty
first‘in rank in a class of thirty nitre . mem-
Xie served for eleNen_ years, in t the
army, passing through everybattle of the
.Mexiban war except two, and lield'the rank
,O,CaPtain iititliWititeibf his -'resignation in %1864 .
-Joining his fathertuid a brether, at
Galena, Illinois; he engaged in business' as
a' leather dealer until the outbreak 'of' e
:rebellion in 1861. A few:days\ after:Stop-A
tar ryes, firedW.PN drilllng
.Contiainy of volonteerk and, a , few
_days .
latescled the company tatiii Stite.capitat An
Offer ofhis services to the authoritlei at Wash
ington not being heeaed,lieltifidered Olaf
to kw. ...Y
in Al 7 l it4A i k9T,/s. o )teyguAldler .. a
feyrWeiks service the o r ganization of Lae
volunteer forces, accepted; command of the .
Tsienty:first Reginient, - and proceeded with
it to Missoiri. In August, '6l,_ lie was
commissioned by thtrPres' ,dent `as ii
dies General. In September,' he took coin:.
•
wand at Cairo, of the district embracing the .
conflux ux of th..C.aoOl TVALLoossqP,I calaker
land and Missis s ippi Bivere.' He lose no
ir(seizing Paducah, then threatened
hy a rebel force, and his success confirmed
'IW *Ave/jug loyalty - Of Kentuaky, and
brought it over toting Union HOWon
his first battle at. Belmont, Novemberlth,
I where, he was conspicuously t inge& fire r
having his horse.killed under him, and by
hit personal braverY and - military'skill
ceived a confidence from-his; 'soldiers twltick
has clung to him since on every field.:' He
captured Fort, Donellion, February 16th,
-1802, and on the . 10th was promoted to be
Major Gensial., The can ikeign and kleto. !
ries of Ith,) Port Gibson,
(May ist,) Jackaon,(Miiiel4th,) and Vicks
burg, (iuly,Atit„) ,follOwfxri in resulat enc.
Cession andlniralysed the power of 3.09 1 :
lion in the Bouthliest: ' " " '
`His' Chattanooga campaign :Of' '6B,' Aug'
v'prbmotion to be Lieutenant General, March
i 15t...!04, his subsequent direction the
Tinton miles in all quarters of 'tie
lion, his personal chtro of-the, operatiOns
against Richmond„,tbe firm gra sp with which , ho held fatit'and - the H inaln "poiier
of
thoi dorifedericyld bay; and , the final cul-,
ininatien of his pliftini the tetecetebr hie
fall. 9f ißlSlif
incintli the surrender of Lads army and
%-thegrolinding of tali!? Ail' mns of _alt'
these event area tdd IWO!: remembered by
our readers to require motilifaiirlitdAtrfef
mention.
The grateful it'cinioaiiigingitid lid
country were evidenced in his itniher<pre4
motion to the newly, °lnce of Gen-
Fed, ) ,artd, as theVommanderAstadafpg. rho
* armies, during , 441 : 1 of
,:gteat'eivikanxii% said
math
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;la ;ald totillOge4altili*P**Oflidglit
ibioUon, her) ever beektioliai4imit 94'
assurance of, the land. In - the
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AROITMA THE FA.4.0.11C!
Hold it high up, - same Strong
arms which struck' the rebels down with
the same unfaltering loyalty which never,
in the darkeit hours, despaired of the Re.
PiSliciwith the same .ringing`cheers which
, •
ilavetinore tha4--PPC9t
ranks of traitors, a thrill of joy uirough pa
tribt theasts, hope and 'the confident asaur
. ,
ance of victory` tetlitisb who grieved '-over
the nation's-wounds I . - • --
Let the old. nag Witfe, boys; 'free in the
pate ai of a regenerated laid, arid leading
thetcolumrts of the Union as , %Tobn Brown's
soul goes marching on '
16toat over a people whom no power
of rebellion - ram' datint;i Whoth the arts: of
,no Areason ,tan beguile, :whom no , false
counsels can seduce., whom no sophistries
can reconcile to an (Oblivion 4of the- past,
wiChylifdear but sad'methories of satrificw
pfd tiffering. • •
Let the old fliewavi, in its beauty and'
glory, over the compact columns of tie
V*4°4.'s defcmienc ritoMpti alidifidthrtai in
he„ins of danger, whether from- secnstcon-'
sigrittfli or opek•lgeEe )o`,.
'"may, boys; around , thelsame old flag,
which now :heads [4the !arrar for•
~qu,T7r4x andlhe Vnioh r . 7 •
; .„..pranornm; in Ohlo, or en =obstruct.
1 44 river navigation; althonel. uniacceastial
resisting themaneuvers of a specialinkz.
-eet to procure the legislition of a short-man
,brogyaG Ciffefthigirlisiretatiferidt nao
apipiiipgifitlifiktidnet it, andgi f oet A lvi,
: up thmontest. Bills were ilenhg;
the lAgialt.thir,AlM*•ll#:q/it:'•4°#ccf
ress i OMY*
14 1 4 1 0144ie Piifst4As l .iOft , .ipoire Ipso Of
411r14 " 131344 P 1W k*IROO ld i ttif3 iaw
Iher
w • t . A memorial Sign .
whom
Y =OM' Somadat
has beculatilield 1„,„..•_ , • • ;• 'Vitra
*Mb tbilf
emoted.
safety of
anirith-iobs pe4:ll4ewa4lle4
:4111DOghit of '63, and 11 7 66idditee'ed'
the deep intensity of thisthie MPS with
iihiblitifeir eyes 1ik;431 Vital 441itiRft#ep
tiStiiian in view., .. , They• will . now charge
hittotth a grelitif power - andlaghel.respon-
VAitlef, and he IFW'lliattprate his last
mud cktningAiialnpir over Official Corrupt
troWititd-Public ,
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SCHUYLER • COLFAX.
. ' 't The nominee for the Vice Weld4exicy was
'tom March 23rd, 1823;3n'the city, of New
yoik,Ae oitlET,:9l, o f,4' :OAR*, tiateffill4,
Ef.emainii - of , sitrolirolutiostock, his
grand-father l, pctannli
. ;4 1 V;yant . olfax.,,,bay T ,
ins:been - 114 commanding'citlt Wiiivw
nal
iiigtOn's life-guards through' thellinirtil , 'The
:sited of, this sirt!teih,VllMSW Pft4anpittt,,z
school'--education, and three
years sentiii , ''iiii 'V i cleikt ' lit'lC "sidrAl
t? t er
removed, with.. Ms ,mother, l to :fit. Jo,
sePh-' countY,:- l ifilla* / Foei - ifoßt Ye . *
1 0 Ager, ,he ‘ , W4 B .t:*lii ':it 44 'ln!. 441. i
elfilkteOth year' he was appointed 44 .0 0 Y :4_,
IthWthanty AtOtotiiiid . ',rent) ail" tol3ontill
1 4 40 1 4:.; ;OmiliOtelini' 'in Nirritn: er the'bri4;
1 .
-- - ' In leotfililmune editor and'Propri.e.,
%. .- or. Ranig4iyaßouth Bend joniitsf, -
1, -a.
tythjifirmini. became. : prosperous ,under hit,
able management. Alba 'nig;fti, tkrs
, I 2 iiiiii . itatunliyun-Reiftiblitaw I In- 1851 he:
WWI 110 fithiqtatil e Ciiiiiiret38; but isriiii' beat; •
iii i3jr_liiiiiiiiiii"rillijig.tii.: . , In 18:18'6 Nirdsl , e- -
Incitilnated on' the anti-Nebraska - issue and
elected* two 'thousand majority, and an
sisted to procure the eleetkin" of Banks '''in
the' 31*ershipafter a memorable contest of
sixty ',daYs. His speech.-on 'the ,iltan
;sus Vestiqn.. ,at, that.. session . was, con
eidereig. of -, 'tatch':.; ability:, that • hat 'a
million. copies ''were circulated in ,the . Can
?via of that? Yttai2 ' From that: date • to' the'
.ptesent time; he has been. successfully elect-,
;ii'd byjaige, majorities . . He was the• loved
and ;tasted Aida - of. Annutiat LlNdOtat,l ,
as he has evii`eilaYed' r the...confidence :and
lotialrtitijin of ,the Republican party. In
• 1883 11e*ag Ahit bhOientifthe l 'Speakerstdp,
and ids 'since retained that Position, acquir-•
trig A high reputation as a prortin and shrewd
v ehairt, and a skillitil parliamentarian.',
Since that time, as before, he has been most
favorably knoWn to, his countrymen, and hai
sectired,,the most implicit,. con fi dence of the
Republican PartY, • ._. .
When he shall be Vico_.President,• no Chief
lOgistrate assassinated tolsecure the
elevation of a traitor to the Executive chair.
That temptation will never make Scituvuot
CoLVAx Its tool. His legislative experience
‘has admirably ; qualified• WM to preside:over
the Senate,,yrbile - his political/ friends, the.;
*seep of filets)*:countrymen, will nev
er find Melt approbailOp. undeieived or their
confidence betrayed in whatever station he
may be called fo fill.• .
.Tl l BlPLATiFOltitk
t this Writing we have only a Very brief
report; in the way of a synopsis, of the reso
lutions. Mach, 'of course, dependi . npon
their caieful phraseology,: the. precision
with :which great pFinciples have been
enunciated in well-chosenaFicivykr — ded, 4n
ggage will prove a very impoitant eleraint
in the:ctuwass beforets:
There are twelve resolutions, which were
adopted without amendment and . by en
.thusiestie vote. These accept the success.
'fill 'finality o
,iliconstrueition, recognize)
equality or tOuthtrn
tfiith *tit public creditors,demand an early
reduction of taxation, 'contemplate financial
reform), insist,ppon econouty.in the ppblic
eifeenditureel;4efir)iijiiii.aisaseWikl44t
letetdour and the accession of the present
l i iiicative, sustain ihi) • Wien -Oft the ilieuise
is g the latter, and of the thirty
five E who. justly adMitted edit;
proclahn the right of expatriation, declare
the iympaiii 'Of' "Riinbliezinfi - clili.' op
v
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pression everywhere, and, gniteftdly ac. .
knowledge the .services: of the "Boys in
.fistAllea lid saying that this Is a
platform upon widohciw , r and S9I.IP,AX ,
will rally every patriot around , thebanners
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1,.1,,' a,,,n0t1-,**Cse'..Repablictin?'l3enators•
were Aleaied, by paiOani„Ciiiisti4hitinni
From the obUgtidesis -. of an , imOrtial ., jtalg.:
'inent; or thEitatiY; one o:th,ein'*Otddlifivei
inoWred popilar.cenaire, had . :he4Ofea :for'
an acquittal illinpik . , upon : higki'O n maidcraw
tions'of his affleharesporisibility,:' - Whit fs,'
, complained;. of is ;that, , 04 . Old:A.11:6r th e ;
4iiiecreints oflast Eiaturday.gaie thovotes . ;
;whickhave Made thein 'lnfanifiti under 0t.,.. -
0, ~'1 :`. ces.ofpersOMd fTtqiileity,unil artilt)
deceit irhiclino ',honest: senatoi!_iie94 .l o2:ii,
have", -: ;: t , 'and.nO honest; lifan'!nn-eiver..
ex I ::: Or finiet: - riaiiiiniii ' ti4o4l* '
Wait .t he might consider the-new point's.
made I ' Mr. BrNatritr;'iitid64t *YlTidiet
FOigi. v • '.. a P l aaT 3 ol 4,- aoacc42 - 4 ) , 1 *9a1g 1 1
and: ing-wronghto.which.., must Alive ret:
7.... , . -
q . 4 , i many , dayaln . lni, 'ot . eptirti: #,%tkiil -1
..ini . 1) , fellitki*Aoiiite*ltitioloo Toniaii
.1
, pc; r 'Opiate friends. Tntatnum. tonged ~
tits '' , -.ll6gue;lliiti; did heintdlieParaly
.n. . .! Ott .all, and ;rose, .....tzenty . ggiottes.
?idle :tnreveal a most . eAt4tltp,.,,itliyAmitgiind
- , i ery. ' Ross told everybody,except the
1 ' ...ilit- ';ringt ,. .." , thst.,:ha-shotdd. , Notrlor , font
Iti* iii''init t , then , i' , violitted hit pledge.
.-4 - ,1..,: • arclf,dartikteittdiVaitlYitritia,.
lich.q4iietif 'stand etiiiiictrediertiii Sante
falsellooh; tind - Lai:Co r i& •i4,t!irn :of ill thia ',
'fel men. Gawas, alone, , iiioliiinli'aiiiii .
frankly honorable in 'iiia 'iipP l ositiOli,'lr*:,
the ifii
rat:' .. 12 444 . what :4i Triciiiiei ,9t .
f.,i,iiiiiiiiticaifidelliy i of tda;,COnisei,his Per
4eonal record has :been 'comparailyely:titi;
.ceptioaable thrinigh at difkiinainias.
•
coNSECIEWN. with -the published rt.
port of the proceeding's of the Conservative '
meeting held , oniWedneadaY mieht, the
triunes of Gen. T. Al. RowLET,linitedlitates
liarshal -of this District,, - and Ce1.„4:31,
Collector of the 'Twenty-third
Dlerict, were published by a contemporary
is Tice Presidents lir the cirgazdzirtion. We
feel that it is. hardly necessary to say that
Iliose gentlemen neither participated in the
meeting; sympathized With its.objeet, nor
permitted their names to be' thus' used.
they are both staunch_ Republiqui& and
take no stockin the soozelledz,Coriservativia
party. Holding office' under. the Federal
Oovcmmermi does not necessarily haply
that, they ire, - weak in faith- or that their
names can be adopted with impunity by'the
managers of political meeting's celled to
give expression to sentiments antagonistic
to:theirpwn settled views and convictions
So loni, as they_ continue to diecharge
well and ably the duties of their respective
positions, they will be retained in office,
notwithstanding their open confession and
advocacy of the doctrines of Congress and
the National Union Republican party.
IT APPEARS that Senator FOWLER, Of
Tennesee,' is, like .Torinsort, a snob, `with
whom a. vain desire to be recognized •an
worthy, of association - with the "aristoerat;
ic.? -circles of faSidOE and displaY at the
( •
Capitai;'-has proven a potent seduction to:
his political treacite . A writer ' says 'that
CnAin,lias ortfunY Yqd uPon 4 44 a we% l E
• •
ness, after the folio g method': •
"Fowler was on of those to whom he,
was especially atte ye, Fowler, without
being over-stocked, self, with gentility,
has, since his elevati n fo•his present posi-•
Lion, beconAe a devo Wirer of that per
fumed article. social aspirations are,
his, great weakness; and for Chisel And his
family, since the former - was Secretary.
the Thasaryi and one of the= , latter • married
plinking% have been the leaders off'
toeratic society' in the Citillital,lPoWler WO,
peculiarly susceptible tahe'lzifluence of the
apostate judge, who,,oubis 4.do,,discovered
and made the most of this Weakness; until
he
p ig LtqqWler, well prepared, Ito yield to:
-temtanono'27 , .. . • - • ,
Waszunottur spy mentions a ru;
mor that "'Mi r e
, 1 0f:the.* *4o`,
elect was lit thef.rrimgettovidehloolz,
Senator Rog& Ovei/
in his. politiii. Promizumt Repablimn&
have- faith enough in'thet rimmito acquiesce
w S.Y
_the 0 0 .;eVnimatinn at the
ate not to consider the ArkansatibM at the
preserkt:thna." ' ? • ' -
Cuicmian hati aptiolited, a itinierous,
w i toe delegaiion to Alm idanufaeturer'el
Conyeition, to be held at Cleveland of the,.
27 th: That , 4 861 0 1 4 a Pr 6 ialaca
largely attended and its proceedings 19A.
have greatintaFdat, and a laiteit fn pence'
upon. the financial and industriallvelfare of
the country ;.,
ISE
P Ay iS 1.18 ! 1 ,nv"::-ViOtF??." . . 14*
ocratio n eig h bo r, the Pibilrgh ;A4ti grail :
crates the , statement that '"Senator VAI4:
1 1 9t,,14 Atli*
aigitaants,in;fitsor of acquittbm the, Presi• -
dellt,,4ad lirst prepa an. argument ,ihte'rl
ing his coniletion.'i' ' •
Tite new bta 'of-*Ohio, Sl:4liiirtincidaf;all-
penkniginesenting:"st vistble;additxbuit' - ef
pf-,African*6l4; has been Oectiied r , 4 6 ;4-.1
stituthinalby Judge , . kimizioan, of
.
4 51 ; 11 ** ,1 0eilia beetiteli -c .
only Made j,izo! 864:
cO`;.i'SEcifeciT 1444: acacia ei-flOyernor-,
Atrocmarat to the United &MeiSen.l4% ! #:
succeed. pt,i6,
enthusiastic:a/1y supported by Au-Republi
can mem b ers; r a;,:=l7.,'`
.:t 1 1 titaakington Tapia Sunk dquip -
senator Henderaon.waa l examined- by *sr 1
Impeachment Manage:W:lml Veda . skiikt:
Me said the Miasonr i k delegation. ...f , gi t iofkim,
icp, d
'Mm luNd:tilikilP _ phOkiiiirkr:,
puint of irietre Harej this vie :and 1
iziforMad *Fi that we ifilesi gene ibdiellif
401 anOt P°40.14) '013fi1iit4444_,./„.2:___ t r L*
when andoiiaitelidasmantas Kka iot a t, -
Mr. Hendersbn I lad& bb would; ,resiggrabst
beat. T Atte Velloctioni, he 7 00nolitasif •tkla.
1 . 1,11 : 13 ! ) . ti v e -limll34nadi Vest 4 iV•
ididn.' bfgiovetheinetabdrsiiitendede
:ruPtIZIO Influence hial Note..- -He 4tot.
they bsd taken ililloand arrormotusvilleta
of-the atihject„ asidLweinSidlind *Mame 164
pmvue it with too sty*
, fed *bout '
14 1 #4 1 a
tOllllllApOrilid,
9 0011 d* T Z
I ,
Pi'
Jsudiaa had
- - -
- ' ." * 1 ' ifS't
'the ;mind °rimy -Senater. ..n . ielit n o
iCabinet' datives, he:smKtbas44Oudg
rm'ent to&mnelt of the contioversyzetween
Ms. Johlison and Congrow:4111) .riniiiB -from'
~ -
the - advice of antneempetent '..- clabliPtcanul
that the - Selection of more, able "and juisel
-fish men froth either or bbth of the parties
•. %ctrald.tatittcligivePefietrtotbetetiett3rand,
- rrestorocOnfidenee.to:ibusinesiok: ife;:stsbed, :
that nq assurance , of any character „VII* .
!ever had beelimade directly orindtreettie '
' l o lll * by the President, or to any ondblkt:'
• no- far :as be knew, and if.: they.- - . had. been
.reade:thei could ave no :Mtipellees .10:1*
jsdgmeat; .4,er, having ; his ievideneo3;, f 5..,
~ptetWt. , .. against the - tight, Of "the cOrandt ,
:tee to"etruitine him in matters , rebttineto
•kietaiteraj — and said that helm:Ltd not!attend:
againtintil holed laid:the-caw before the
Senate. - - '.. - ''. ;,•L ..- 1 L. , : 1. y:. i
Mr. Johin;cava hden3. - gicsi L quite .
uneaay, over the reportthat.eonviettoninay , ,
be seciped on, the second-, article,. ~.h1 • .
Irtitlitri Pitglasintad.Steienal all this
Anantrlnithopelesayet, unienkltano43o
tog . . '63 traitors. It is eurrsayrekorted
'Abe .• ...:, and Van Winkle Viletes r the
that-IC*4 . ' 'fttnti."
Tbht lithey,AillitAtt "e 7 , '' **OW'
la pat
ick i thf
afthe Wham"; ' This Mr' L ~.. rutatnt;
proper of cotillie, leavit the Yfico6oA:ll4l:
conlnetton dye; , aelOttiVatretin
-4 two-thirde nuiPtitY.:-. , ,:,•'•-' : ' "':',' • . - ' l ' `,-:
; 141 40.1enit.e*erieribt4**Tigilt
a vett rho titgeit , .„..;• , e; Prlbtt. .
rarest area 7 einitteil iii•thei'newereceftred o 1
*oat erne .toiiiii :ftri Chi alikoj'ribtllo ; 1
Aspatelm reddiied - ',by!'eaude , _,,,A 1 9!.'
-.the ,kePortere. tall , i iiiki t .,...,...-'''; ' ',4OFg Mr
the floor 'and' .. : . - - Rlo43lll'i ~ ..!..: 't* .
aethitiffik ! :iiiiiptitotet : !irie ,
peachibent, !fiitiehl Willy': intektiet la ~
Asted3n the chances of
,tlalotbi l eatiol4e*
yrtioatelookedialkuttialhataibitikeattlYsla •
Of 70104 , Several i tthis s sevenfilleterbeeti
engaod ;In Wiled ' ' oniNhntaildni- - thia int 7' '
A-kb - lave , had an iiiteivieW In adjacent ,
- rOmils*lth parties 'Who are inittreridataietif
witnesses before the
.managera.:- One , : Sen. -
dor shout evidentsyroptoins of uneasinew
gesulreiudat eeeferenft'et the • methealt
• EpideOptir thitrth. ' '
iliee6peiii the Pltestaighiiiizetteji" " •
'Crtiquict, May 27.-Seventeenth Day.—
The Char mks octet:Tie& hp Bishop ,Khrige.
The consideration of the :report lay
delegation Was made . lhe special orderlor
TnesdaY next..
Rev. Mr. .Bingham, of Black
ed a strengresiolugon,coudetunsitory:oftha
use of tob acco, And-asking the General Pon-
Avenctoprohibit bylw the dmisatori ) o4
any ca n didate _ the m inistr y wile .18 ; 04,
- dieted to the use of tobacco: in
.any fornly
add °leasing it with other forma„of intent-
Terence. It was referredtp a special on that subject. , ,
Rev. , W. M. Punshon;by invitation of the
Conference; gaVe • a detailed Statement, in
regard to chapel 'building in '
Rev. Gilbert'Haven of Boston, ,offerad,A
resolution that Inltitnriyall • chnrcb c pallete
established shall be under thd contra', of
the Trnstees; - and in'no way connectedwitit
the book concern.' 1
Mr. Haven also offered ii .- reaolution in
structing the Committee on the Book Con
cern to inquire into the practicability of
establishing, in the City of Nev York a
daily religions newspaper. With resolu
tions-were referred.'
Rev. 0. D. Taylor, of Bmoklyni offered
a resolution.. condemning the practice of
placing mixdstais.irt schools as teachers, in
cases wherelaymenwould be equerry caps
. ble of•doingthe work. •
::Rev. •Dr. Wentworth, of Troy, subMitted
:a•resolution-ado:11:403 byy his"Conferenoe, re
commending 'tluft churches; whenever,
practicable, be Painished with Ilbk‘sries for
.the use of the pastors. ' • ,• ; -:••
The Committee on Episcopacy reported
against - the election of additiotat Bishops
at this time.
Adjourned.
—The piano forte makers' strike ended
in ZOncession by the employes - of the ad
vance wages - demanded. _ - *
' - '.''' ''. -; ! ',.l3E.WAtir. -.- • •- • ,
•AlatthaV remorseless and Insidious destroyer °flaw
- lituisairraee.
• •
. -:(•-• ~.,, 4-- , .2..,- - ~ . .if_ ° :,'lme:tl„:i!
.''CONST.IMPTION: ~ ,:•,• -.-
chef* and Ounqua3 - "Alines. es . you., the;
1 • ra lat .':Whekdfflaarliltlii4): m
:orliiliOilarY:
itoiitsoo, nein:atter heir" slight, rhe:orrihnr Ois;rd:
' iindPrOaptly use the remeilY eit - tai• fa& ' _•'• ' • " -
',•"•••,,D11: fiILEGENTSCOUGER4TRUPWr-1
, .
, o • - ;.e.: , ,,.: , :' , L , •:..1
liati t Vrel/ried= nna . a'u . Ikilard .
ifile - ' Cromh` Blina l ire%
Pall .tc:Oppreaslott• Mtlhe i Oita . al ,
teldeltS4• an, Diseases of the: rum.ars'Ors=,
iltsguirensid r eettalit' effaces , - has tearfully
ande„tidorsed lor many years by numbers or well.
Athavin'attreas in our midst. • and'Unstrmerttileates
- ateetkoseord. -, Have you a anwiliortilck hasina.
)7,lm:reamed from • slight one to one of Derma
tit sap? Losenetiniztyreatte , a , bottle! 1
rof.Dß.': Elf VIII-CIDJA*II,-. ii 111 e..-X
.V.eb , ,d'Ali i '
surelu . eve' you' Of' the - Its zprationd 1
ayniptoms and effect aimituument Atiriti. , 4lo74otll,
spend miserable days and long est
sleepless 111 0 1 4144' '
darter's andvain Prom easels of Ast.bn or Indica,
„rjr- of:phing Y . Dr. SARGENTtrMueb---dyrup
•will'act."
your freedom
reAteyelyost,x ii*l VW
.;gnate• to your freedom artisan: and sof t ' t
glee& •.,trp,your - In . weisan, 0 ,1 0141 a iffitti. 1
.cathit &Vial ? . . itauta t tleties den-.
r_ soap andli ~, Id b readerred:. I
:M aiMIENTI . ) 00 0 • 'ffYrupAndil them* , ,4
nesN• al*/ the nglamtow. ,, andrestore thkuags„. 1
to , wietr -prea tth e - h ;and. 'lrlgor... , M„cadati ,
• Syrup "Scat:kit and•arreaahlst goat. "W.; whilajoda •
. • tat sitrotaffi iseVlor.kr.lor ada bY 1, 4 1, 41n0 ,
• itia In e •catuda. _ - ~•• i', ,• _ • . - . • -•
•
I "lPrrilikGf '44! Tairr-
Tin
• •
indniteif more dear to the gloom vi.**79lii
blllET,wheu:the. that, ipocingi be
-
*nit Iwo tbese'fninver. the hialtkbas bet
"Wong&
1 4 6 : 10014 ,nifin oui44. -;:qto4Ptilltis the 440'
ineani ' Of,res!totration'Jx.,Ciuuta nervous
Vi
e great dll lculjo hae been to broYidit stimulant
,poslfsidnit enlyniediebiai tactit.,but
inejterniarienVrOlet nontvakift-Irrcer AC S t „
DITTEEs. is resortedAo in suetrouies.'ito ben
, eliclatetteets Wilt loon beet:memo nt In the
army ota t irs and renewed s of the hitherto
.dejeeted tient. Experience has proved this prep=
, aratten • *the Betnedy of tbe,llg9" 'Primmer
debilitp siWgllllllall waver arAsingltroin derange. !n i'= "l .li e Anit=rl§g v o e ll theft a a-the bind of :
Lae WeigniNf heavily upon. theawAtha a 117.6
- WM find In the use UtffrifTT
I NaBIIsAND 18'1'031MM B Em-itn• e
Millins *re t al= We Into their xelp l i n itlestertilw
letr.buttii ag i tttelAirt ninid i n v and erifs tter;ro Ileautt
ana visor to etr loam 42hose sithoarel
la Abe leastnalleted wig Amu% 1 , 10!L -
guorcligusea; or any °met Artpkttl me spa thia.r,.
Leroui tasesse, , artfte-from , as erad-writers,
mould netbesitate to avall th erebelireectt the penes;••
aertrealroto titts great The The immense quantities. of t l InvainwelomM
that OM consumed. sad Imett Is iteadlitinaoii..
year ag s teat. isaomeieatto,tow to own tottams•
RE
• - -
0 Pidrinia7 Ctitg;olP TWEAMIEIyk i !'-
icla P i f 7l.lll g • 4 ! 11 , 1 U t!le/agtr-ar• ;1191 1 0
th,
..r i mei***7 0 1 44 4 Zia 4r 4St ii/ Jto l4 i I
rill /Wage ditidwee Isdeertteeteet. lofzieita 4
idint g` f Pi
Wilt, Afttl* f
irn.ltl ' jraWdiii,4Arei
4 k i a g,
. 1 4 . ) , i11 i 441 454*aMi1iid 1 401‘4A4
*ritli , treebeeste dowtbreeliety tyre meiltitt,s
1 tioi.i j k l r'*itt 6 tV°'iO - - ' fic; iiiiieV
'lleasrldn 41 ? . ,01k:'fr ;" . I.r. * ) , ' jtkei4Lig,
I . ll ' '1 ' : 1:19i 4 91 114 it
~ .? ,
.. , , t • ~..11. V Jt Mw I2PI,..I.II 74 . f .
t'A4ikv.clin4 044 a twireiktriet , ato
ta m
ISM.** Of epee!, cure made to hlsL6ei
; i1: 4 1"( 4 3(4 " kikllitai 4Ll'ijiiZtii,l7.;,
444
eis l. l4 l4loo746ll4oo, lltithellitodi;dt ail-
METHODISM
max.; -, .TMs-~.'si'Td~ Ld+rr_, w~~--
i A Post
aniPrinee letter says: A. pillage,
of the town teok place on the night of Niqr.
'sth, in which4Nlr. J. B. Hepburn, native
of w ips shot and severely wetuid.
ed, in his own' store. The house 'of 111n0
Hamilton, an AMerican - lady, was riddlettisz
with balls, although the American flag was
raised over the door. , - s
—The fast l oad o ,emlgrant '
arriiedatßiolariairo.,
~.
sta- sorzcsip.- , kat , .rait * t , - , , ,ki:5ate0,? , ..z05t., ,,
.
t.t Wantiii" "Ibind," "Boarding, , 9 de., viol eau
eradisig,.VOUß ARI tryik wig beiatertect imam
columni Act f VW:MT-17VA'
,VATIM it; "lei,
, 1 , 4
,;
liddrtiotted title IVB OR NTS.
w • `•Mi'vpioinvi*W - iirt- - " - ;!.'' . ! - '
_7 ; 777 Af. •
7PrEati — lintrAtbENA 111 , 14.
cV ie ue d e 14 y„,ifV 4 =Z i t
n r o me n ti- - tier .4i4te , AddregeemulD ßnSlLh
4•Gew
-, a•FistaFfiCe..4ilAV..l- • of. Wit
3.lA37.4dlgibef wit %f:till t ra m
411:srenYrtiriggr e best oft) , Nefbree •
g4 . o , l. 9 = s sas,,seiETTZPßlcO.
istatioss as
-.s.rEst by mee of tweetmeettLeve ~tddmsa 8$ t
;iI WJECIgrAP. - -
•- • -
•WARFTEO--CLERILe--A. Clerk in • 1 ,
• Tv. the..iroatittytutstnesst• one -who tustad ''t •;•
/S 4 I k
14 4 074 3PI T I "fthll ' ik
• 0i,. 4 4 tn r p....- -2 .kry.,090. - dlitimilLip
coal . -Ste yfinployment teed.
miiminetetreGood horse had itlotrinein.t
rtt.pipollic No. 3RE.II,IirIiBL9CE:c Lrorneqptur4eane
W
and Hantocit street: . .
VANIT SERTABITS - male
. and F • • for all kinds of work.. ;inquire •
'TEL/AGENC OFFICE.. No. 3 St., Clair St.
, .
_ .
UtL.--Algood 0111_,
T'ISTUEET'I
for goner*/ boo eetrork - 4 Apply nt No. 19
WANT:
ANTE,I)II
• tlknela btowders pm be zecommodited vlth
,Ward and lotigtoglst No: 215 rzitwg sr. , •
XIIA N TED•L 4 4 O .44 I 4 I EigaIs—VIOOIC
boarcl_ll4o trantlroOms gas,: eat be.
F
at gen t l e menWC, boardinol%_so.
For single BICATTBTKFAXT.
AlirdtlVl" ---- 410AARDERS'. A feiir
•• 'reepeetablii 'young , mien' can be "stceerittim.
date4vitb boarellitz en: :very ,reasonable terms;
Ijrcf."lB3 ROBINSON STRELT 4%.llegbeny.qty,
.; . ..,,iW.,4ILNVitieGENTS;,'
•
lir ALNITE.W: . • AGENTS.4I6III4II.IIT ;
..!'
1.,:
~ T HE LiloF...r.O.roolP aandriliaridariLlfagr.,
by* on. 4. T. Ihraotier, - the popular RiatOri ,
dead for Circular road see Dort . on:a. Address or ap. ,
4ply to A. L. TALCOTT 4 ,00.,.,-90 *arkpt u atre9t„,, -,
nitabtireb. Pa. ~- 1? '— ' - . ' --'
I, I , ANTICALGENTS—itteie
,a FEM.ALfi canveusic_Jor the _PITTS.
• tll QUART • LT. l llAGAzugzand'Da.
Ea
pY'agßrreat work db. the.:LLVE 011.1iIST: - -13rmd •
for. Circulars. , MAL pllorAitta- .co.- aro.
Fourth street. ' a . ,
•.. ANTE —AGENT ,.. S•ar o travel
through obio f ]Kehl )
. .
estern -Peruisrl,anht„ for , tqe• sale of flOi&H. - . 1
yr
.
LIt4HT,a regular y Inspected article, and cannot, ' ;
e exploded.-'A 1 betel' oommlsslorrivlll'be paid:. :•• • I
Will sell - any_of the above.Statea or_parts,there-l• • -
~.!
'of,. and furnish tile .I.lgbVat,cost. For uartlen - ,I
lays call on ns or send 'for -clrenhir. DAVIS -BROS. -- - • ~
do CO.. Office Jilin. 84... Cleveland .Ins. , pnildlngs, - : i
'Cleveland, O. .- . ~ ...-, ..., • - ... . - .'
wmitTED—Hotrar, •
- •
11[TANTEIW.;-TO .ItENTAL.: :UMW.
Iry 110IISE, da llno or Fcirt Watne'rbad. Ad
dress: stating rent./ 5113 . .N1X013 - Di•TRET,)AIIe
JaA 'tOEXCItitI\9E;SOV,
;teresl goocvowaland, zur city'
Addredll F. uAzarnr. opylcz. .
prope
,IVANTED:r-.PARTATER---Ekther
silent orActive,_to- purchase one fourth -
terest in a SAW SW.l.4_ now doing a' aood 0 . 1 / 812 SVP2 •
situate 50 mites frtrat' the city, on a talitmuL sow'
acres of valushle slather; Tholollt Is well, built'''.
machinery all comhlete.. , Thls. is an. eac.ellent op
portunity for any , :zone destrotm of engaging In a
'profitable bustnest. .For‘ particular* apnly_ Si • •
tIUTHBERT &,130155, Xstate Agents, No. 85
Smithfield street; . .
WANTED4-The.pitline.to know.
, :that the Mien of the - Arabian titian is
at No. . 293 LI BE RTY over: e stone
Bank, and that he imeaeasthily- tzeats ale
diseases, by a mode attseatment =ever bawe tuna :-
In this city. Gltron g ic Comb oared-11S OM- . "we Nur
without medicine .. V I
ies' euredin 3eit days nukaut
medicine. • 1 1` , - • • • issylkuve •
-- -,-
-
-O. .li4iituted
:Virri'Mpg.rtra , . Aridre - 44 14 . . 4 044. 0-
. , . : il ier.,
416.31311...:1
j j OST-4 0 0 - C111 , 1111D4 100*
_cit"R'' 7
PennirOrAnlii , :iknebile: or-!Literserassrent•' a uclum4loWitrithg • 'l4
the tif 0111111. ?egider Wm/ mnron.
Lc stptilATTE MCS, On With. owner, Mrs:-
SPEZR, , I 4O . OW lagin-etret.i.,,:s
visz-P -I • estilfor -
on Rob betiretii Cnidir !and
r oral, or on Fe dbetween Robinson and,the
Market house. a It : ALN.GLABE p
Utning .140 and e small ebange: no 'finder. ,
will ibe_, ••ewarded by leaving 'at. A. ' 1 44, =
GILENNIS Store.,3xamer,Moblneon 'and . 7 3
Cralsretreete,er, Ant' , ,
I .r.livalliolsz.4 l VirioripimA
er , kiv."Z
;on Isas 7{ l l Ml 7 l 4 ll : lllll t hi r l i tlige r t=e l ifte.fte:;', 4 ; ti.1,..-
=1=3... and - M l * o . fh r if ibqer t ryloga MIN
... ,:.it_
„.
_a large latti4 :One al, g en., pitwalon., ~
~, , :,-,, , ,..4.,,,
[ given itt-Itny-iftne.L-111 Ire , sif W. ' at, .1,. , ' Ly. , ..- , , ,,, t , :1.e,, , ,..,
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