CI - V.t:: . '141 . 1."i:- . 6 . kittt; - • PIIBUBICBD DAILY, B IPIINNBLUI ftlaiD it CO Pitiirietalt T. B. prmsrnialr; - JOSIAH KING. T. B. HOUSTON. N. P 4 * SIM* Misers and TVliristors• _ • Ortics: 4AZETTE BuILOINGI NOG, 84 AND 86 FIFTH ST. OFFICIAL 'PAPER' it i , /I , ll . efgbany - ' 43014tIra' - • . . '1 1 fir • - - - r-loigkir ' • :. p:.llol4otlfirkig. _ _, .. . . - , elm 7100r,i:.91, 4 01 oft, year.o2.llo Stogiteopy. •Wae 7 Dee num c ps 'II titA mos.. 1.10 ficoides, esii• I .F. ~.,'_ thgriiinbec 1 =retina* , Ili 10 4 - LA. .-1^'....1444.44411 ' " : .11111/01 111 tedige nt. . . ~ *AUjRDAY, proVENBER,I. . TER GAstalss, sinned en Fired— sestragssineflikstardaye,- is the &attend cheap :at lanai stesevaper in , ligYallOria. ',intimate melt walk fertreight Miginna- of SOW, !Wang matter. liOen the fairest a ea as the most reltaidemarket retool* of witf ltaper in the Rats. Its sles NV used wk . ekezi'bswif Cit# Courts of Afisegen_ .1/ 6 5 4(4 4( Jar reference in important issues tosteteranne the ruling prOts is the markets at the Vase of • the bisimss transaction in dispute, Awns,: aintat 06716 one year, $ 1 . 50 1 in 4Pbs *Ow, *1,25 ; in clubs of ten, $1,15, and one free - 41.5 getter up of the dub. • Specimen copies "Int Me toany 4114"18' VIE r.towr on Ai maze pages of At. ...vosarning's Gmorlof;—ftseemd page:', , Poetry, .Florence's Love, . a Anna' g stcnyh,' (Totten ~.,Manufactures. rhird page APittsburgh ifarkete, Petroleum 4fairs, Meirkets by Telegraph, River. Netts, liftwenoia' I Matters sin, drew York.' Myth pages: Ananee and t.2vrtede, .oe:lllo,Afarkete. Bereafhpage: "The ;;.Lake Sniffier. Iron Reirion." lifiseellaneous. ,Gotai.elosed in New York yesterday' at `:;1841. • . A. /34.minirns. journal -states that chuges are current, - of gross mis-management, vigtdristlitr. Saisissso, the'(7ounnitudoner of tketions. it is due to that gentleman that. - these chargfee'should be investigated. • AN unsaid:tons ,Electoral vote was given General. WAS)NNOTON, :and but one WS; recorded, in 4820, for Mr. liosirioa.• We nothing more, however, of the pro , _ posed:Democratic at•operation Ono y ear. ,Gouonsmo holds: on Monday, the 3d, a voptdar Convent M i r, all 4arties concurring ;therein,la lake some fefusite action upon. •thodeslredrecoguitione the Territory as a `State., Alllooaquestians are now so hap pily-artsigeil,stutt sn entire coticord, upon the tution .: fanned. in 180, is looked -for wif ... 411ectioca for State °Mims in. Damtnlxtr filatfailtaimmalatiretaeval of the 49 1 4 2 0 3 ulci t Congrat s - _ • TtufFTwiDistriet 'Attorney, a Democrat, • atl'hibelelplda takes no part whatever; in. thei'VMSecutinits '.'grewing cut of the 'tate eleetioaSmuds in that•elty. The' eases are - conducted entirely by'Col. iitutzr, and with . great, fidelity. , TheiDu //din says: "Tlae s •Proseentimads being pressed with a vigor ebst-patlmises . the most satisfac to ry •reinalta.' Sithalearing of the election9a , -oeis of the *did aedi Fourth wards, at the Central. Station, yesterday, resulted in holdings*** of tkmu for trial for nitede .zi eanorand petrjitay,. and -oontintdng the -ether caseekr future leering. • . - ,Xoemocracy. at their:inn ing SOL ettliOnniay:•VonvenU t t i n, will hold t o priting for purpose of, 4ettllng:thipolicY of the party !2Pin• ssomelpmcsad hasie . -•' O ne factioil, perhaps ; 1 111e,sirdukt* cot- tbffPirsY will 'Dint upon the adoption a progressive, platform. and :, , ..many features identical with that presented fnend3of iitutge os4 B s to 14e jiew York Convent Lon. Senator TOrinnicie Tikidentified.with•this movement and ite snc ociss is 4(1404 Mite' Dcidocraci dlinnt, as of all :the:North and West, are •weary if their unavailing fight against liv• Ana plinth:dee:and :La behalf of Issues that :hive..had no .vitaliLySir ;years.. They pre .l: lei to sivallow A good wholeseme &se of Iteriblicencloctilpe, 'rather think. langtash dn an otherwise Incurable doctrine. • proposition for an , ' o 9t4er aznenthlusit aftthe., Constitution , such As' to :Conf . iiiikagehiesnective of race .or color, willhe wise ; to confine the move ment simply tp theilualitittiOns for partici. fisting in the Federal'elections , lfor Con - gress and for Presidential eleaters, leaving ' to the severalikettiodie she:date 'control of the qfiestionso far as it/MU:MN local elec tions, many event a prOposition of this 4 .i l yareter can at; present secure the required three-fouttlm Of the tikate - Legislature, Cali. Oregon, Delaware, hlarYland, Ken . tec4l,.. New Jersii , 'Georgia , Virginia, °l'exas:ard , sbutissifird, Jed inmust 'be ;amide& out, , and the :+twenty-seven other all assenting, awed not supply the 'zieedfisi authorlia . ties. AAI, of these'even, Ohio must fret replace litepublicau control liter teglalature,'Whied is now Dethoerat de: -.. is evident, then; othat the proposed sPuzOtag*, if submitted by' Congress this wintar, cannot be ad orne d, if - st all, before the ciese of 1869, andthat we shall deed, to - - wean that result, the votes of at least two *f;,434' the abova eimePte* TUE FREEDusws sutural. • e• dot the , territotYrof the Republic la seen to be this day smitten irlth pima •ing dug broad and once • fat area of finites:in which the institution 0f144111719 1 cen4 and Inexorable oppres 14r* wru i g 6 o= / 1 09 r, its thllest measure 01-snisid:toil, and - -exantid frost's : -fertile earth and"; grataftdillhinthithe largest re .N.I4PI- *46, ti .13214 11,447' could Ccult s een 0 4 34 ,tel !tili 1 5 1 0" 4 " 1 • 5515- ' actedbYlitelal Ilith one-halt 4ritheir ausibavand sato thowitile their 00_-011P010 and 111Prolls labor, abi4leti from every social Privilege , every . supllorting t h e i r. ow e a digelec The !totes vhich not the-tnnitviduible iibutaiOctbs Mang ire iiioti oas t ProdaCtions: return „now almost, ~nothing WiOUS of , once aer7ile hands have been: made free, but are made to feel bitteily that their freedom seenii to have been purchased by aproserip thrall]. ;which their olt. masters apparently aim at, the extinction a a race.' . hound principles', like simple truths, are 'n'either. inconsistent .with each other, nor,in oonipatible wi th . the higher and justex arms of . progressive civilization. n Principles, cor olly hoed 7.1p0n justice and a right moral sense, cannc,t conflict with 4 each other;pnd it would b' ; as absurd as unpro fi table to hold them, in rm.Y form of development, to be. penticioTas to the material interests of either individual or andel humanity.- Shall we "ay that the sanctity of the prhiciple Liberty for All Nen is dependent upon the etrealiliatillCeS `of rite': application Shall We concede, that;under air state of facts, excoukpliah any possible end.; it may be ,rlt.ferrieibis to liOl4.lhuman beings,; not crimi nals or atm incapable of civil duties, in an arbi•riary borniage? How many - men live Irlite 7 With • enough moral seise to make that , responsible Image; can to day • stand up - and' ma i ntain be fore Christendom, that the individual miseries, the social oppressions, the ostra cism of a race, as seen now in the once . alayehelding Stires, j furnish any trace of Woof that American slavery was - wisely abolished? ..No, that accursqd institution died,. and Mlle too SOOII.AB just death; assi, nomatter what temporary trials or suffer- Ind may Visit the enfranchised millions— who still wait for the real day . of jubilee, whit& shall proclaim them in eiery way to be. ram =Cita - edema, with an endarittgoiniet patience which God has - permitted to he trelned ander centuries of oppression,--the lii Jetty which comes to them shall be not only the right to exist, as now, but it shall b e the fullest, illimitable liberty of Ameri can citizenship. _The principle is as certain to be justified in its animate- frtilts as any other truth which God, • has made known to his creatures. Tee woes worked by three centuries of man's cruelty are not to be effaced in an hour, nor can the national mibit of injustice. which ten gene rations ell wrongftd mastery have in- grained in Unmoral constitutions of a slave holding people, be eradicated wholly in a day. When we talk of edneating the blacks of the South up, or their late ninetersdown, to the altered situation, it would be. well • to remember that there is quite as much of moral degradation in the oppressor as in his victim, and that the Southern problem can I never be rightly solved until the hearts of one race, eqially with the brains of the -other, have come to know all , the • radical blessings of a new birth. , But our business, now, i'S not with the white race at the South. TheY can and Will take cam • of themselves, and in due ' time they will learn that man lives by the sweat of lais own brow, and not ofenother's. The question„is *hat shall be gone with the fivemillions of that other race, who are to. be either the strength or the wretchedness of ten great States? Shall we make of them 'good citizens, or shall we abandon them to . whatever fate may come - to them from the tender mercies of their former masters st American Siavery was a great crime, but it would be hardly less a crime to give free. 'dona to the Oppressed. and after that no pro tection-whatever in their friendless and helpless estate. It isnot enough that we have given them politital , rights; they : must .be .protected,' while educating themselves to understand the value and the • right! use of these rights. ..Something" more is . stilt - needed . Without sortie instruction, of that general sort which every State 'of the Union . provides, : as a„ matter of duty, fin. its population, but which none of the States in question have been disposed to ordain for the benefit of this, race, there would be no enlightenment for their hereditarY ignorance. Their free : Atom WitildProve a most dingerouti gift, and • those' States would inevitably ,, sooner or . . 1 later,.come to , ezperience . the most dins , trous results, from the presence of a popu lation strong enough to master them, and liable to be guided into, thcmost perilous F , errors. , „ Making free five millions of human beings atone breath the'Neilonentered upon the eravest resPonsihilities, completing none. It ordained the triumph of a principle, as suming at the- same moment. every I:!bliga tion essepial to its future maintenance. Giving lißerty lifa race, we intended a per fectglft. In the hour when so many loyal millions stood at the Great President's right band, and ratified his declaration that the shameful btot of human . slavery should be' forever after wiped away • from the 'Ameri can a name,, not , a citizen could have been , , found whe,wouldbve denied, or even have doubted, that, he National faith-was in 'the same hoar pledged to i perfect' its work. Are there any' of :these '._who incline to doubt it now, f ~ 'W ho_o _ . would con sent ; that - Liberty; by whom " ever it is enjoyed, in any quarter of the Reputilic, shall be dishonored by ignorance, or made a reproach instead of a blessing to its pos sessors? In that day, the nation took order at once, and as for a logical result of the emancipation; it made instant provision , for the care of ' the millions --houseless and. landless, and, in their own States, friendless as they were. The organization of the 'Freedmen'aStureau met the cordial appro bation of all right-thinking citizens. The scope'of that organization included the per zonal and social condition of the blacks; .thi - ,infercement Of _their natural rights, and their education, as far as possible, up to theshindard already recognized in the legie. lation of nearly' . every .'other State. The action of authority in ; these premises was as_tioldhdly supplemented. by the 'vol ,;:and- for iwidli - the. eager, - aid of popular bodies in - the loyal States. In Woe, came new ,pilliticai questions, and a change in del...status of the fleedmen, who . found their natural' rights reinforced id the, political rights , of ari equal citizenship, 1 In= stead of abating, this very justly increased . 1 t4e need Pr the existing Auresq, - ,2 i 9r ', 'frotrl'ili4 44 CO this, can we dad, in all the ~one seliteri: sound argument fog &e - PeObse with's Pisrblea tbe real Food r- PI'rtSI3IMGH GAZETTE j 'which:in 24:44:.'xig01.. xnrestecto,viill survive 101,, the y ,, freedmen. shall be fonnd entirely qualified • for the citi senahip, and 'their title . thereto no longer disputed any formidable op pOsition. These Views have been repeated- Illnimed and re-declared•by the people of the controlling .and. always loyal States. Po litical partizanship has= in vain assailed an institution vldch hint:Nen so beneficent in operatione. .With 'every recurring ap pealto ita judgment, the people have reiter ated their !womb oca policy which they thozettedinxiderdand tehe'essential to the Welfare of tit!! Sonth, iiidisPertsible to the honor of the Nation ' and vitally important to the within) of thernillions whom we hate . taken under our gueudianeldri. Tet, It is known that, yielding, some what timidly, to an nnresainable _clamor, • the s*: Federal authority directs the term' tion of 'this policy within"Other' year. Still enorunforttunit4y, we are not Mind to the hot that, Much as tither bodies in the 1 community: have heretofore L aided in the I work, many of them .see,, to have grown cold in their zee, and there are °Veil fears that, should the NsAlonal Provision be omit ted, the private contribution of the peopla l would be found very short of aocomplish-L tag that work which needs to be done to day as much as ever. kit not our duty to, i continue faithful to our responsibilities I this regard, whetheres a Nation, or as end lightened and Christian citizens, and to con-, sider seriously whether we arc right in perittina.the Welfare of those millions and the peace of the States by an untimelybetrayal of a sacred trust ? We have written, more at length than we, intended, in view of the meeting to be held to-ungrow evening at the Third Presbyter rian Church, in this city, to consider the duty of mi enlightened and Christian people in those preening. ,-, The meeting will be ad dressed by Gen. 0. 0. Howann, the present head of the Freedmen's Bureau, a Christia n ,, soldier, whose name and career are dear as household words to all loyal hearts. Other speakers will also be present. `Will not the• / intelligence, the patriotism, the. Cluistian goodness, the brains and the soul of these cities, also be present? . ' • RELIGIOUS INT ELLIOENCE. "The'l l , poor ye always have with you. Expensive churches iireVided with all the luxuries that money can buy, are, called, upon to consider whit they will do• with their poor members/or rather how to retaini them. The NewAirork Observer gives the following plan and example for the, benefit of all concerned. A large and flourishing' Presbyterian anthorizes its treasurer to let pewkand sittings in its spacious house of worship to all pertsons applYing, and it such annual rent as the applicants are able Inlay, themselves being the judges. And the price agreed on is known to no one but the treasurer and the pasty. This encotiur ages the poor, and thoiii not very poor, to come and take seats. The Independent charges the Jews l of New York with lack of interest in ilterari matters, and the higher Hebrew educational facilities, from the fact that so little has-been , done by theme to . put two institutions of learning on a secure foundation, consider ing the wealth which:the ISraelites possess. It further, represents' that of the thirty Jew igh ministers in New; York, only three are able' to address their , , . An Inmate of the German Orphan Asylum of TrOy Hill. - STATEMENT OF OFFICERS or. THAT INSTit UTE. MAYOR'S OFFICE,: Priyantatitri, Pa., November 13, 18 153 . - _ I Personally appeared before me, Horace B. fp:war— den, a rgbue Notary, in, and for Allegheny minty, . • Pa., Peter Gelebsbelmer; President. and Niel:roles Schneider, Vice President, J. Wester, Treasnrer, Jacob •Dletz, Secretary, and' Joseph Laity, a COM. =Mee at the 6c:nstanOrp4a4aylcua, each of whom blog bj me May worn Recording to law, deposed and said that Joeephine Belehard, aged ffteen, as innate in the Geinten Oiphen Asylum, Troy _ . had heaviest and dumb from her infancy, fale has stely been operated upon by Dr. Lightt.M. 296 Fenn street; for the =eat her deafness, which re- suited in marked success. She can now bear and aistinguish the huMan voice sufficiently to imitate it, and consequently she speaks already a few words and is (illy improving both'in hearing and sPi‘eh. i She is still under the Doctor's care, who hoPee to accomplish a complete cure In time. PETER GELCHSHLTifita, President. 2710130 LAS SCHNEWEE. Vice Presidqnt \JAMB DIETZ, Treasurer. " :., • J.AVInErrEE, Seesetary. JOSEPH LAN% Committee. 'Elsiornsid subscribed hetora 'MO, tliii IStII day or . aitizic s. SHOWDEII, \ \\ .. . , Rotary Putdte. Well auested care of Cah.' DR. A. P. LreurratLi-Diyai Sra--Treat mutt in the , cure of my Catarrh has, bad the flayed effect, and remitted In peryunAit good to ineval. \ October. 1868. 21E89 though my, l case him frequently been pronounced In- • mashie. and I, had. exhiustod all other [modes of treatment, without the lead berie#., „My c a se 4as so &mule Mid troublesome, that blitl l4l3 6 l ;!elr of the rizepteme the Telse,ooisur treatment can be . , . more • readllY eatinWetLl: Pc Pe" . • Xall been as' Aided with& ecristent told in the head. obstruqtrc my, breathing so as Mmessitsto me to !if:spy* , mouth oven dorimr came solidified and trapaeted 1n mymose to snails extent that itrequitec!,tni greateatexertios to ex- pel them. Sometimes then hardened lumps would gale. my throat MumMc 'ine to hai►k and scrape even by the bony to relieve myself. NV brdatb Was "helve; my memory beesiimhopilred. pinkMl& aid light heeditmei made their appesnmee, aniU ot( ate symptom' of paialyals steyseit in, axot when placed myself under your care one side of soy fsee wtmi badly atreetedirytbL dread l dhseme. Mygenez. al health satterid alike, there wee* eoa r etant tired, drowai and debaliad.44 feeling, witk( ndeneigy to, MOT& or act; I felt sitired oiL tbe morn- pg aoI did on going to Fay bettony appetite was es- 'Jealous and my disposition morose. In that etindl tion I Placed myself under-you; mire, and am Kapp! to state that all those ellsagreeable and dangetotus symptoms have enttrey Jett me, and I once , more en.. oy the benefits, of goodbe!ath. Br g iving this publicity lon will !rnistlt others elm thirty affected and oblige MS. : Tows truly, JAMES SOMMERVILLE.. r Brookville. Jefferson county. I tuive known d!tmes Sommeiville; frcn:q ifrookvLUe, Jefferson county, for many years, and can testify to hts statement as one of truth and re- =3 Lzoroi.r. 13JCLiBBOliEli. . . . .4 wholessie Liquor Dealer 011 gaud street. 1; DR. LIGHTEILL eutinat44 id Ids °See . . . . . • °UMW:46W Ottellh.Brostl4M•o6tztve _ Mauve &mane pit, =mow of the Tto.eate. lad Votes, itodetiell-ineeesie. Defeete shies of the wis msdru4sliabal and Sluilbal Ogle . ioarriniin 10 A. K. Sioail • lagtk • - IMMO= OM Ilia