The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 20, 1869, Image 2

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OFFICIAL PAPER
Of intilsburib. heat and Alio.
sheaf Compty•
IDDIDAL DEC• O. 1‘69
ftmwimmalAMweq ,W e .
U. B. Bonne at Frankfort, 91491 i.
OoiDelcaed in New York on Saturday
at 1201411120.
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Time has given about 1,000 majority
for the regular Republican ticket.
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Tin Covode.Foeuer election contest
cmas up again in the Vienne to-morrow.
Tzeitrienda of • strictly revenue tariff
await, with ill.distunied anticipations of
pleasure, the Report of Special Commit
dower Rwata, which la to be laid before
Cowes to-day or to morrow.
rtfin.lo lISLCTIMENT, Ile well in arid as
out of Congress, rapidly gravitates toward
• liberal scheme of free-banking—the In
stitution• to be bind upon the security o
patine bonds deposited with the Treasury,
and will them reserves In coin instead o
the Treasury paper.
IT II ESTOUTITD that the letters Ll=
slly rut through the Washington post-
MOO alone, bearing frank■ instead of
steamy', would weigh twenty-eight tons,
the postage on which, if paid, would
amount to $53,760. The amount of
franked printed matter passing through
the taste office, is act down at ISO tons,
thepostage na which it charged, would
Yount to $4.800. liggregs te, ,76,560.
Staipai of franked letters and documents
are forwarded through other offices.
Titialibame is likely to be abolished at the
present session, the members of Congress
Toting toXtemselves a limited number of
stamps.
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Nor IVES the recent vote in We
Rouse, which but for one negative voice
would bare been unanimous, can quench
the ardor of the Cincinnati Enquirer in the
support of its favorite scheme of more
than halfway repudiation. It is now de
swanning the Democratic members who
voted to uphold the public faith, and
their constituents as robbers of the hard
earnings of the West and South. The
Snquirer need not be severe upon Its
Democratic friends in Congress, since
they think with that journal as bearti'y
wenn, no matter how policy may lead
them M vote just now. At any rate, this
Is what we are told, by the Er.' uirer's
friend, Mr. Run
Tat am of Virginia will not be dis
posed of by Congress until after the boll
day• recess. The Georgia bill, from the
Senate, will be referred by the House to !
the proper committee to-day, to be re
ported back and passed before the close i
of the week. The matignanta of Georgia
are alone responsible for the delays which I
attend the reconstruction of other States
as well u their own. They showed their
hands too moon, and spoiled thereby the
plans of reconstructed Conservatism in
the South. Virginia has now to pay her
share of the penalty. The Georgia trick
caigiot be played but once in that Ile-W—
-and the result will•stiow that even that
once has been a failure.
THE Attorney Generalship has been 1
again offered to Judge STRONG, late 01 •
••:. our own Supreme Bench, and he has BC
, mood it. His name goes to the bonnie
today,
, His legal attainments are as con.
h •
il
• spiprunni as his p?litical orthodoxy is be.
.„
4 load question. We need not add, there-
V fore, that the . appointment will be ea
...-: penally grant) inglo the Republicans of
I, Pennsylvania.
There is no longer a doubt of the fact
that the President has tendered to Euala
I• 4
i' )!S.ffrearron•the Supreme Judgeship just
il vacated by Hon. R. C. Gansu, and that
the offer is held under advisement by the
distinguished ex Secretary, the condition
....I pf whose health alone causes any hesita
i.
• lion In his acceptance of that laborious
4 . - . V • ,isdaition. At this writing, his decision
hes not transpired to the public. It is to
be earnestly hoped that he will persuade
himself to undertake yet this one more
lii___.
non responsibility.
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A QUESTION voIIcoNNTRUCrIoN
The 14th article of the Constitution,
which declares that "All persona born or
aafilultlized in the United States, or sou.
poet to the jurisdiction thereof, are citi
zens of the United States and of the State
wherein they reside," has this further
provision lo regard to the basis of repre
se-Mallon in Congress :
"But when the right to vote at any
election for the choice, of Electors for
President and Vice President of the
United States, Repressnusu yea In Con
green, the executive and Judicial ofti
cera of a State, or the me.n born of the
lesiallistare thereof. fs denied to any of
tne reale inhabitants of such State, being
21 years of age, and citizens of the Uni
ted States, or in any way abridged. ex
cept for participation in Isabelita, or
to oilier °elate, the basis of representa
tion shall he reduced in the proportion
which trultdinaber of such male citizens
shall bear to the whole number of male
citizens Seyears of age in such State."
Everybody knows that this provision
Wallttoule solely t 2 meet the case of the
colored population, so that if any State
`taw proper to deny them the right of suf.
!rage, each State !should lose in the heists
of its represestation the whole number of
such disfranchised clam lied the 15M
article, which le now on Use eve of ad.*.
lion, been foreseen when this provision
was incorporated in the Constitution, it
would never have been inserted, for that
summarily -and peremptorily forbids
any such contingency as is here contem
plated and provided for.
Bet under the laws of many of the
States certain male citizens, "being 21
years of age," are excluded. Fur ex
ample Massachusetts, Connecticut, and
perhaps others, exclude those who cannot
read and write from the privilege of the
franchise. In Connecticut a voter must
be of good moral character. la Rhode .
Island he must be possessed of so much
property, and the same rule applies to
the colored voters in New York. Luna
tics and paupers ere excluded in all the
States, 'or nearly all.
Bat none of these exceptions fall under
the provision above quoted for various
moose. In no proper sense of the term
do they represent classes, nor are the
canoes of their exclusion pemeneut. A
roan may be unable to read and write in
1862; in 1870 lie may be able. Ile may
boot bad moral cimmeter at one election;
before another comes round he may be a
reformed man- He may have no property
this year; next year he may here all that
the law requires. A man mayllie a lima- %
tinnow; who can say that he will not be
• lane man a year hence 1 and so on to
the end of the entire list of such creep.
tlonal CUM
Bat "can the Ethiopian change his
skin ?" Debar a man from the right of
Atiffrap on account of the color of his
ak and you debar him for ever. In
all the other cases, except that of the lon.
sac, it is hi the man's power to put
self right, and if he cannot vote it is gen
erally hie own fault. Not ao with the man
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color,thl wg w loch 'le ~•r e r
the l'ottatilutt ,, P when itt.tel6l4lll was ' , rt ., p i e . r. llt . c. " o ' o r , , er
1[190,11d ,1 by regular aureh,lntent, utt , l'revldence, wheat , . I the 1.• :bele lot t .. lg. m .5 1 1 t:s tr, tort
although It count he done utter the I 'All t re, :.rr
lartlt , i , shall have been 1441,•14,1b, right the 4. tmrt•Ptlt ,t.ll.l:mrttgC ‘ 11 :1:tt 11 : 1 ' lll ' e s " 1.11 1O7:
and
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Milli be. 1. , ener4.. , 1' •r tteleur , I. w , r. et,t , tied applan.e.
Il In l"treh •Pr l Y hl • r .lillt 6 • 1011,.11 I -ir 1..1 tea ter•
foregoing IlniVl6l , ll (IP any but plooooo 11
Lin+a lie.l"er that we .., llt h the t ant,- I..ttot ..r
classes WhlCh the male metuhent over
21
year of age are the revaesentatives restve 1 , 4 tl:.:% n r. " r • att:• . . lea , eatv lats.ttlets, as it were, 1 ,,
In this country we have but ts classes, hour, ttb , we thrb..lllg n VW'S. 1.. r ettelllllll.lllC er,rrittp. ol martial toeav
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while sod adored; but P°l'l'eolly even
that distinction Will s /On he done away. grand old Arm} the t ,littberlatel 11,14 a. , aim aseetti •
bied tleat•atel... A
a to
MI distinction hounded upon cider tieing
of le utr L here to I.reathr Ills y" ";,`„",.
abolished, and all remaining diMbiliuenudr to invoke the tittllttoo etf derly dla,,ppearsi,e thiese le
being in the power of the persOns most cribs /urn in Intaattni of g... 1 will 1.. gtoh. f brou fret warrors, ra. b
the
y all
ap the turhnl:h. r'e war A; thawolring
concerne d , we shall have en . d . ntety Rh: and t0 w1.11,1,,,e
uuu
disfranchised dosses, none who con be . to the berme Meet, ,Alione 11,1 , agarti, anti ht'rultug. the
counte d ~,, the representative tette „, , th etuorins are for enshrined the ,
of the, • t•tetert .1 a . ..rent. ~f 4 4 nt. It hat ,
of population, as we now have In every S h ":,, r e " , a ! 'l
o t t he th g o T" t l,% u t : l T . " e " L T ,i b : ".4 s ,
State whore all colored men are excluded clout the dearly plirelittaoll IP, I tmge hl with me kilbily a but.. while lo'llger. that
from the polio. bearltag teatlntowty the mary pr !tiny pair lriiiiito f Intern,
Sept, lir« pvlrlott•ln, berm, ,de l.
nod or endearing retniebbrane le Ipltitt
We hold, thereh'pre, eat the provision the gentlemanly deportinent ol Lim loyal thone brave 1 .41,,,tieri who ',nye 1,..a
touching the basis of representation will, soi.ll.Ja at A iuoriea eil heyollll the 01,51mmii,
N'« hank u,« giver of all ~. •, d their stenos], on oral I .«hew• t,x r l ,Mll w Inrll
ender the 15 , 1
amide, be a de ., letter.
and will not, as same eerttenti, all,ct the of a tree government, be,,m , athed t., 11 . 4 'neat that the calla , . st It •II numbered
representation of States where the re. L'Y our rev",litiotisrY fathers has ilot per then , h the. moot
bah 1.l in their g,enerAtiou. der 111, their ashes, Wet Ites, pgllll
itrietions above noticed exist. N it l thankful that, to mune the haplansas .,l hre"ul ss
118 it tins lessen grant.' to tle. the ,trigklualt her et! parents,..o ,- v'
fruits of patriot , tirn , ery winiiiem 5,01 I. ile'y orphami. '1 ,1.1110.w. I
auch (mast, my friends, A. 'evil rev ilti• •Wm may oiinie. and nom ten,' K.'.
tem. , ilo no: often forth. it'll at hur toeinory dt ill
ward-- lovrela or I. II -Could the king- 1..11.0. ef thezr country'a laws at
Itt,hll4 ~l the L'l.l ht ill ettlllt wo Its 11. n:
oarinen with the honor s i lt grat.ll wllott let II Itn• beet, rule sail
of having 111,... , 11 In securin 1. , ve, 4
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.‘tberlcatt 11,17,1,ti :Kitty befo g re lII e . law, i• • t
Sl.nintll V 10 .1115 re t tllt l: s a l I,lllll.lltlttlts. ,1 o ,
slll.l Illy happy forth...lon of the .14 , 01 .
I'..i trtd ea .d tile , .A fall' .II :Ile , t tl,l«.
tug halos. -1 thin trends la free.lona ustt
intol , aletenre. greettugs, I Wittier VIII k:tt .lll
1111 fa i
r olineeten r 1" /, .1 : eat 2pp:omo.
loro n ei ate *.lnee the
-wow- •
14111 e •attg . ••\,\ r are ~ ,u ting bater -me—
.k thant. n. 4. unwired 0).1.4.0 , 1 Inore Stow tot sou the ( notioeut
gn'letre lint" Many are deterred Irom taking the It
15111., lorienti, the W . .rid:. 3.1 _
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nured hero, tented lint baths:bon. `l,roakt, Isa r iu , • , m I . 0 .. t In: urn .41.111 V he
111,. CUM 0nr1,1 , 1 " 11 -1 ‘ 1 " 1' there re "'
to tear .1, th a •Itle 01 the SI ...air Its
11 , eI 4•4 1, o remember hi. pro. Itr4,tibl I ',Jahn, late Febrile
M111,11i1 ,, •111 0 11: , thhh I. Ill.t I , KU :II March 'caltlng through try
.11t1te ttetre t.l pov•er thvo Iv. Rout notklng st, , t , • except
1..• « c o ' .l • ' "11", 11..,1. r'' re' ,ll jet aryl water, 't itwed Ty ..•crlakes a
the regular ,Intly expresa sY
t.Vko•I, Ills clear
and cat •,, , rettenntve eetlthate the bet' A n
.1,11.•...11 tank on hand, at once oetal4e.l' • ' I
cum of bllll and 7.1. W, • 1 01 r , d''• 4 . 1 . 1,,
, ' , tiered In the trastitnif, let -1,, Week.
INtorttrt. 1 . 111 bola combated e‘,' soy' s +!r
11,1 w great fullillulont 01 :he kir.lifthe. the.•fl
.1 the 11,,,Itary oltlldrou wh, and
man let, se.tutrlng the trot r t „. who ..f
.ni' vial . ..oil and iy nu :••• , 1 Cl ~`llll
Oh. eil‘ttgetl the •tilme.pient j o t,. NA h., at , 1 1,1 s it .r.`• ael
s t tsgtmm In the great Minim, that en•ttetl, „
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trout the Ott, when the 411,0110,1 htl.l.
state 00,
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sreyer „„,-1 she s , me, ohs ail eit,-,I
swee ss 11, 0 T ..„„,„.„. . 1 ,„, revere, or 4.. has rather side, :ea, .t 1; .
when he ran Irony with lirnxt iti miens tar neY ••Ir l,l
mew, , • t,r en t, ..11,
Ir, v. hat OhnIll.:1+ Ittet , 11101 PP w it Ilt Ist at m ertt t' , : • •
:het;..hour when 4/. , .• k...oit 1.0 toe par' v hn . h, , •.. , r tt•ii .
silo. she .• f41••• , 4 . Pr. , In ise h{ , '.irt• /'
11.1eiming 11 ti NA.. 4111 t, 1,401' ,s, ~
.pared ii,.o n• Ills 14 ,
t he•e part...log et •••114 1.11
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'Keil tile In,. 're'. th..• r' , 4 ' rt bl•
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01'R Y—
AND N HERE IT eHALL COME
VROBIL.
We beg our neighbor of the ini.tpafch
not to misapprehend our position upon
one branch of the financial question
We are not now, nor have we been, in
favor of any contraction of the paper
currency of the country. We wive with
Congress heartily in the checks wLirh it
Imposed upon the policy of Mr Met'ui
loch In that direction. We have red
been able to see any road desirable or
even practicable out 01 the woods,' the
absurd because manifestly imposlehle
de
wand that resumption should to lacbitat
ed by equalizing the paper and the coin
,
of Lne country in the reduction of the
volume of the former. It was not due L.
any put reductaous of that so I,
that our greenfinch debt has appreciated
from thirty six or thirty-seven • ti its
present value of more that eighty ewrits
on the dollar. We may thank, for that,
tne re-establiptied political unity of the
litepublic, its clearly vindicated ability to
meet and discharge in due time all its
obligations, by sufficient taxation with au
honest oullection and economical appli
cation of the public revenues. It is here
that we find the explanation for the
present abatement in the gold premium,
to 12Iii against the 2so of live or bi n
years since. Not to go so f,r back.
was it merely to the limited contraction
which Mr. McCulloch conducted, that we
owe the decline In the premium, from its
figure so long steady at and about 140,
down to the prevailing rate at present
And every dollar of this paper will yet
appreciate to its face—and never a dollar
of it retired for one fraction of a lin•
dredW Las. When the Mouse, the other
day. unanimi only adopted the
—reso Ulloll—
K..wli' That s proposition. thret , t or
Indirect, to repudiate any port] the.
debt of the Vetted States is unworthy tile
honor and good name of the nation, anti
that the House, without distinction
party, hereby Bets Its seal of t.ondette tea
1.100 on any and all curb
It did pronounce It, honest and irre
vocable judgment thnt each dollar of the
greenback indebtedness should he re
deemed with one hundred cents of bolsi
value, no more, no less. There can be
no mistake in what that signifies..
Instead of crippling the business of the
country, by withdrawing any part of e
mrculating medium, which is to-day quite
I too much limited for the absolute 'accusal
ties of more than forty millions of people,
we would utilize all our hoarded gold by
making it the safe basis of an eniarged
currency, which, at the same moment,
should more than replace the greenbacks.
The latter must be withdrawn—and
funding will absorb them so rap
pidly that the last dollar would
disappear from circulation within a twelve
month after a carefully devised new boar
shall be placed on the market. The paper
of a National Banking system Ito m.sli
tied as to meet and satisfy the altered sit.
nation of the present and the near future,
in the only reliance we can have for filing
the vacancy left by retiring the green
backs. The revival of anything like
State banking system is plainly out of the
question; any one who should advocate
a return to that exploded idea would rind
no one to argue with him, for everytysly
would laugh at hon.
The sooner we go out of the banking
business as a Notion, and go into it as a
people—the more speedily we shall vin.
Matte our good faith in defending the
legal-tender laatle of greenbacks by the
Treasury merely as a WAY.Mellt:lle, and
the more profitably and auccesaluily we
shall avail ourselves of die only open
we/ for the resumption 'of a general
standard of cash values.
But, so long as many or our Cougress•
men delude themselves with the notion
that contraction in some way and to a
large extent must sacesaarily precede
resumption, and therefore do nothing,
standing aghast at the fearful outlines ot
a straw image of their own creation, no
long events will be left to take their na
tural course in the finances of the oion
try. We are daily made to feel the direc
lion of that course. We all know very
well that resumption will come in this
way, after a while, end that when it shall
have come, the adoption of a tree-banking
system will he as Inevitable as late. It
a question worth considering whether its
adoption now would not do very much
to break the general fall down to the rock
and bottom. _
THE CUMBERLAND ARMY
We reprint below the full text of the
very tine address delivered by our Repro.
sentslive in Congress, lion. JAIIIKB S.
Neuter, at the recent meeting of officers
and soldiers of this army, held at
Indianapolis. A correspondent of the
Cincinnati Commercial says:
tieneralN egley'e sadness was delivered
at three o'clock. I.ong, before the hour
the Aciderny was tilled lwith people, and
preempted a grand spectacle. The day ,
wee dark and dreary, but the ditlirlev• ,
gave the Illusion of Ku light, arid when
to the Icing 'lfae added the grouping of
' live heroes on the stage. the effect wee
dramatic. It was • play to wee
Major General Sberlds t step up quickly
to General Begley, ben him out by the
hand, and•predeut him the audience.
General lfiegley, Member of Congress
from .P . lttsburgb, by his courtly bow,
faultlesse toilet and handsome person
made • favorable imprecision on the
audience, who received him with cheers,.
lie delivered tile oration in a full rich
solos, and, when the applause entilfr
rounded hie periods with prodigious
effect, sounding the key note, as it were
for a chores of cheers. At the close there
was a buret of •pplatess.
00111141 tan or THIt CUK It KULA N
Ladies awd Geutlermern--liummoned un
expectedly, at a titan matt oppreed with
public cares, I feel twat the plowing task
assigned to me oould love been more
acceptably' performed by any of the die
toorwatiol gentlemen who now sur
round ent itled by
Yet, Rat the happy incentive of
your Inv)tatlon, which caused me to
travel night end day to le with you, I
shall endeavor to gay something not in
appropriate to the occasion, nor depargs-
Ing to the theme.
In this day of joyone pence, public
safety and the full enjoyment of Cho
richest abundance of tiotth, bleasiog.
we
have saserntiled to celebrate the third
annual holiday of the Society of the
Con:Mortised; to commemorate the hal
lowed friendships formed beside the
camp-Ores—along the weary marcime,
and amid:the tidily smoke of,jsittle. WO
have slopped aside from the busy walks
of lilt, and wended our way hither from
far distant homes, to stand In wilemn
retroepectionhand-lo hand, with united
hearts, honorable purposes, and unal-
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high,
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tr, pnrr.: • ,
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.ehtt to• ur auppltentnnt• na ..: the •a• • .
unn.loal ertng••• the Itt-reletr, nut) et. ,an nh • :
with the tiorea e, .• he r.
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wun warn even then rununultngnub:he
armed LI. .‘' f.I trawa..ll 1.. r the llfe the
The , atrs ;•••irn• y
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that 1.11..0rte gnat the trekl. e
a.eriung ni.ar 1,1114 are a.. •t nand ni,
a . r „, g u t „f te , nyri , may ha- nen v.: ..I • Len 1. re.
rattle lir twocotry. sow,: ..11r he la,table •n... kale
....rthern t:nr, anu.nntpanotal tn. the •ng the the-. a.l.aar:age. I,n:A
tea ',ulna, .111,1111. M, far the rear. In ton . . y a;. r. a•• t al.. aa en th.
us of War a Inart atutntio. `attar', new II .te • era:u
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nr,ght,
sill
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hay..re.l •aul " train evury allay .1) the eel It la
WO IN I:1 !V.l.' r "''l' runtored that lurth.r it...cllntnhuns ..1
It•n•e/ r.ef.nr er 1111 er I, 'at" ',"`" t"' . the tare he then eotnar Laprt, , t are
111...11,114 uttarrel hee
uthter C
icoat,l ,Inertatri ..n the weer rentelithereni
ight f 11 -remit' , 31, 1011... Ind an N•efongton Items,
ae deal 11 the old year end the a dvent "
d the new. wre teased tterminig.y Th.• retie,. at ~f tidy Ashley, et Mon •
tine meek o
ll; ef tunic, r e. Inll lily, wan tans, y, „f I •
there at that ells, Inc imi..ne pulled the IP. ...rats in the cat
fate of the A rtey of lie sari ...(ainet the colored isaple, who
faith -f• lie e, nu u.amter IL . ryd e ' were ilierv, and of hurl w le• wanted
esily the lirave I .'Y^ 1 •el 1 d 1 g 1t d: t" the Adorn. y Genera. liar announCi •It ,
Tlnithan Cro resin
In'ln the
lollan I Slecook k , pra t hut ,
&tenet ul•tl the :senate disposes of his
• rust. h. been already tool the 010
i e.,t p a ges lit martial ha.ery, in tli, nnido.i•on i• . Sunreme
thnnine a 1 Iv , pont. ti,,, Omni, Vice Wayne,
„, , The .ofig pr. mllused niniteli n 1 Mr Bun • '
Vet none of these gra l eful ise - ipiefit s el gr., ..! advocating reinhlintiort
of
the uu,a /tr. Morn I m IIDotnI•u , Inn. , nit the paid,. debt, Wu ileitvernil ID the
peal. g then tire nitiln word. of th in.
o II , nod 11.1 tu repudiated by all the
ege
fruit our lamented President iiem„,,r, present,
rare{d hi. „ isles,
or
onei
.1 bless you, and sll with rm..' ' Kentucky. Whereat hi.. Mougutt waxed
Whet. .I,ine ooing the turd.'nod Ie coover , s , tii , h
alter
and Hower• Slay, came,
the w army. whieh Inv denouncial them al. as cowards.
add(ng, in language Lin /re. expreastre than
restive belattat the redoubts of Slurfreeet
Tour.', ewer Knd lit nightly en, attains ,
el , g nt .11 e; null that "every d—il
frou. their winter canomfueutx. diverg• 1
me down the reale townrtin the hazy "ne t." time time `Pate prtsew!y
wint o• h , ~,t hri nnagd t he I talked I've.. anti nageriati,l repudiation
ail var lie y
Tennessee. With wild.. eaten !ref everything except their salaries '•
fie
Klemm those majestic milli tune paused, , evidently en pectin' them to to' ri..istent
start the enemy', Men fright...n..l tierce, la their (pubdc votes with their private
from the Plateaux of 'leech ' , toe'' , utterances, awl very naturnity tilt Jibe.-
whereto they lay in million, and, then, i tad when, having induced MID hi lake
be skillful disposition, propitiated etre" , the lend, they desert,' him in Lis boor rI
fortune; then, sweeping a lib Irrnhintehle
power around the league.. of dotemen at need. „„ , ,
Tullahoma, that contained the chivalry r. snierim, wli ln he
of the retifedernev. what ItaViitlitt failed Senate bon Wien 11/3.1e war on John W.
t woi.. the 10,iniin at Pee Forney, 'ate .iavelary It! that body, gave
oh eta 4etne,lt'inncrintin did with Bragg . that gesticui. tell legislative lieaeJitn u
at Elk riser. The suasseis of Peter the and ....solution. The 111111/rtimlty ler
trnat at PtilteWin wan repeated at t th s gracile: act on the part 1,1 Mr Con.
Than, bidding farewell to I 1 ar, the
doe's Ily Ing squadrons at [elver., of n resolution nlluwmg the Treasury nu
Place'u hay with eel”' of balance Sir. Forney'e at . .. Aunts.
artillery, the army settled down in the , will it ise recollected that line of Ulu Con
heautlful valleys which opened amith•
fr u , [ldea tial Clerks ni Mr Forney Muni/IVO
whorl fora few
grew w i t h the . printed some et the Senate funda, lor
tints la the
tepteni her, the Army of the den , it Sir Forney Laren° , resp,m,
I-timberland panned ever the river, across ible, and alloy he at ideal paid. There
the mo nntains, and down into the vales, , was wall , . Diehl:livid (1.111(.1111y in the way
which form na'ure'• highways to the nen, ' whirl to day'. reaolution
br grapple null the " teddetted end dee ' was intended to idottate, and, tin its pre•
perste fon, hidden behind the ragged, , senlation, "senator Caducr , pti hook
fully action. hue ancient enemy of all
wood. covered banks of rblegainautra.
latlittazt. 1 . 11. tee Pe,Yo_ie fns[ Lueel
and 1,1 n‘y, Nit! •tatitially, that he
r Pee'ee to theme who l 4' "r- '""own oat was ' D orn sunned Mitint than eimmag.
that eventful Sunday; or those that
stood with Tallman when it turned the 1 e ewe-.
tide of disaater• I atn powerleas Coal taut Ir. In VI y undue,
the veil of mystery which hangs OVIPT It is estimated that there are not lens
the undistinguished ranks: or to rts'outd thou I ',00.) square miles of Lignite coal
the nuitierenta instarrex of Pers e nel beds ist yething Territory, stet mum 11 of
bravery, and almost incredible fortitude' this
hoist
is
or . 0.14, nod
only
of the private tsoldler. 'reef. Applause . .. 1 inferior the cxlebrated anthracite.
But T.n., the unrelenting arbiter thin cunt in elope prosim i is to
all things, will truthfully vingticate rata
We remrtem. LACS , Coal bade are
''''' with of "" I ' iron ores of Lie richest imahly, and in
ofdinate room.ndere, which were firo.
„,„ 1 , 0.0 ,„„.„ quantities that ages cahoot CiMlitlitin. At
retort of tit., Le3oo. Rawlings, the red iron ore exists In large
The esvittly mewing hour compels min nu,lints. Brown heriffifftle torn
YO leave DJ the hintnriell, orator and ahounds wherever the ei ell beds are
the ten
of more sit pare 'mind, while at the head of the Clang
merits at Mi.. Ridge and Lookout rive. there In of wagnetiC
Mountain, and, afterward, at Dalton,i ron o re, 1,0 per rent. pure iron. Those
'tosses, 'i.e.*, New Hoe , , leach Tree . " i ron ores in coalition with the Coal, will Creek, Jonesboro', and,kltininis, on inn -
noon lie Offhanded even this far western
romantic Journey with Sharman, by the
the "Sea," to Pe...viva:on C°UntrY. •
-aV of 1..
nue.
— 'Cho <moan of the southern Tee. plain
chivalry truth is (says the N, w York
was sealed with led..leas de•nair the flvv rim" , ) that Um si.7ctari t ' of people Jour
Sherman turned Ws lowa 01.1 Alla. ifi . , neying nom One Slats to another In the
j"" se their 1. ' 0.. ii"."... of having hope of getting rid of marital obligations
slavery, withill..tact.it Visions"( power. by tindin , some local ii torte statute law
vanished into oblivion wife. i :rani mot . lax enough to suit their needs, has tong
basal Annotnatox. f Applam, i
loon a scandal and disgrace I, lb, coon
Wu will not and another bitter drop to ' try. The tide of public opinion will eon
their u'erliuwing shakes of grief, but eel strotif.fly toward a national divorce
earnestly let us pray that airy ma y
realise a sense of National duty lit
run a b ... , ... 1-
their fiery Ordeals of gUitorinst and trim, Q cirriNi; the statement that "as Amer
!scion, and become regenerated front the
eritninal error» which watered their fair man ?deed Can lie bought much cheaper
lands with precious blind: anil set the than the English, the steel 'must be info
looms at work spinning badges of mourn nor," an eschange remarks that this may
do tore Well OA a theory, but the fact is
in klth an honestpride In our rare .111 that American chrome steel, s ial,thled to,
i faith In the I uture , unity and graitdeur hes already challenged a public teat and
of our .'"P ir '' " l ' lr ' ll ' ll Y wlth ‘ lill. " ur comparison with lie. English steel in thir.
and f
misguided hretieri to atriri manfully teen iCsilerrtil. pannularsto price I.e au
-
I e.r
s-rteasly with us upon too broad periori,y.
r rr, ,•,larr rt
Effel
im rr•r.> r,S.Lig. sit ra11..14 t
MEE
•
Ilarrinnurg tetfer eh,. I
Nit ttrtlitrue.tttu, wan hantely beta
the agentttl tie It tar• mull t ttartt.er.
mow busby en Caged "u ••rnfata
/ list it
wttrk, which w ill be "pc vast magi'
rude and importance Auutfally.
tunny yearn, lettn tilt y t•• true htitit"red
Itetunautl dttlinrs Lan been altfirttt•rin fol
Ittr charitaitte fttirpttees, the .hvbhrve
winch Les.. I,veu it, il
different relortuvl ,, ry MI! t l 'II ,
1ir , .11V111.111 I lie MaleTb r,S4. '
Ito gilt this ne Foe y nen 7n+ .ant „ !
it. '1 hey nettled the tt:iirtnut with the
A u•i•ittr I tt•uernt, the tt•nit• tiettce " I
which has been that apprt
good troth Ittr tatv.lah r ttleeott,
I have in Many ruses, been C' - wintered
g.rat. ty tu•livltlna! ettrroptittut •tr
ti etee at .
i .led hi the Minn, ttt charity. lite
it 'aril ul Chnritlee was rutted t , pat
nu
en .l I.IOA I ,, rt of unug. L/1111,
SVI,CI.I It nanoe the itedittitittn• worthy
ttr eirtntequary aW, anti when nu it'
propriatittu to mode ttt that
Ii
ftr•tiperly theltursrtl I have ott tlttnitt ,
whatever, that Man!. th,lllanda 1.1 0.11
klt r. will ' Bayrd I , the r•late
Tressmy, and at the , •1 ,
I 1013 , 1101 oi ge l to ,nartly .
wfl
h) the `1" -n6"". i't
01110 ITEMS.
'l'neua are orven thounand inmaLea
c..uuty 4 bt i!to.. 4, 1 th.
”no thou.nd are-untlt r t el,
mare I• I age.
Dr. Dattcrn.a, 44 Dun
,thinklaanr) gave truth.
Irw ,fags h In g, 6 , lour b.ys .
me .1 la h.tn has tine diet Ihrm Mb
r and lhn thrm 71111%111mi; b.) a are tiring
=Mil
The pcl.lOr of Metltottolg oottuty, arc
twltthom stskit; thr c,lttlar
,gl,•ture pnbn a outmittt.; to
lit rlectore id tilt o.uzity the que.4l,u
n.m.,Tlng the county sent Ir , .m Can
to.,, t.. lottogstown
1 ,, PEOPLE 11 H" I'oll
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IZEIE
IMMIUI2I
NOTICES
RrNCYTICE.- A Special Meet-
I .• 01 rlO.. 1 , 1 A (MA wll,
Lrl.l an •b•lr Ir.S1.1•11: 11 , .1' •E. •'... r".r ,
SUM at 7 , • c:ocit r. bit A Nil Att.ol•n. , l•
a • - • ••••••
v. (01, 00. 00-•tio7
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N.. 1 1.121.11 F.,
BANE NOTICES
IrilllNT NATIONAL BANK.
1 . A.. lalr I ., tt•bu•gt ,
“nopan, •- An Nr •I S I,
HE. il•Ul, • I 1 I••• 11 I
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in , 11111 ve. •...I
NIMINIIIIM
lIME=I
I
. IT T 11 13~Isfl V.
r4rTHE ANNUAL ELEI•TION
sezvEN mitt , ~1`
Bank, ta r‘r Ll3c elaa lr•r• " "
nola
at th- Baulong mut., N. nou.
66 Vauttll
or. 111,1,1, tug I lin ar January, 1670. la
tart, I ,r lAA, • a I •d
R.
1.. 5T11.1 . 0 R .01,1,1,
ATO
Tlllnu
I' N T A :UF„,!;71.":11:1;"
( -- . - r - T111: Al% ELECTION
lot 1 trevlors.,l till. Maul takt :.lace
A. LI.. ItatAltAt Huua.. 4/U Ti) Y. ./Auuary
111711, .I.reru toe bours of 10 • bl anti
.1. N 11.
"n.1.114,t0ir AT,,,••1.
itrt•it lt•r. 11. IIMtI.I
air TUE ANNUAL ELECTION
thlrteen Itlreet,r• 11,1• flank
he held •t the li•elttost House. Tl'll/111AY
'•"11•11 nth. 11.7 U, between the a( I
A t ••111er
riTinia•ttUll N• 1 .10,41. Ilii•Mt or C..bl•A t e(
I.,,nuAl.it. In 1,11,01.1 lAN, (
SAN ELECTION FOR TO
TLE). 1/11111.1:TORS of LIII‘ Bank.
eat
r r during icAr. *lll fill It
the Nanking lion., corner W0.r.1 Rret and
R. &wk.., ort TI!ENDAY. JahuAry
IM N. M torero the hours or 111. •. mad Id rat.
Jl/6111.11 NIL, ...abler.
WCITIZ ENS' NATIONAL
'IAA KW,' TABU ICON. — An a Inctlon
for Aloe IllffeLOro of 111, Itaal. IN ...ye tor
We
l/c. held N the BARRA'', Nouse
vu TUK.3IIA.Y. II h January, INTO. hel•etn
De bouts of 11 IY. 1.14111 r
J. K. UNARY. Jn .
. Meer ml.r 11. VOW.
M.... anl , h• It .1 ioN. ItANS.
!V 1:11.1:( TION FOIL Pl
- 1.1 till v.u. w 1111... : held
al (b ue VhDAlr. rat.ha
11. 1.00. I, the Iluul. ul N. and Ir.
Y.
JWIN 11. MARTIN...O.Ir,
p 3lllIo A MA St•rkt-et ' , min' NAT. Es.'
1.11-I,nt tutp, 1.1
RI -THE ANNEAkL ELECTION
of thi• Lau I. ••111 tate 1 , ..ec •1. the
1.1151,
Into. belvrcee the hours of II A bi •ocl A 1 . . M.
Ncorr,Jn.,
CAA, r
At., N1.111.11T NAT0,..1.•11.
I't it Sul I{l.l, Il.i.rmovr 11.
163—A.N ELICTION OF DIREC
TOM ta*arse durtna en•ulnig Test
eelil tee laid at the Ilan., 11.oe. No 33
?lilts swim gm no IUESDAY, ,'a
Ai II h.
txto.batereeu the boon
. a II A. al. •nd I r.
V. MC:A.:4I;.n ,
a:asuaar.
NEW ADV ER TISEMENTS
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NEW GOODS
110LIDAYS,
WILLIA.It SEMPLE'S,
Nos. P.l) and 1S Federal litreet
1=
A cIimpLETE STiu
lire's.. Goad,.
friar rproof of hm
Cloaking' I 0114-8
LADIES' 11 II lIISSES' SIIMLS,
A 61.t•ar V.krik:t,\• ,)i
}AN('I" GOODS
Fur tho
W I LLI AM SEMPLE'S
Su*. IFAI and 1 2 Federal Street,
CHRISTMAS
Ladles' IA urk Buses,
*I rating Butts,
raury 1105 e.:
rartnioniae.,
Ludic.' raft hell.,
litre..ltig 1 aw.,
Wal4 Le %laud.,
GrelitS' ' , bat Inc ( asses,
4 Isar %laud•.
Flue Nat Dull,
frailty Doll., au., au.,
111111EMEIM
NEW GOODS IN AL
Merchants and Dealers S
713 e31, - racl. 80 Al
BUTTON HOLE
Family Sewing
MACHINE,
A Very Valuable Present
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JAMES ESPY,
Western Penna. and Eastern )hio
Salesroom, N. W. Corner
FI/7h arriaur and .Therket NI
atcorid floor. Entrance . , .to
12 DIM amour, our door br-
low .Markel titre, I
n. mm
FURS. FURS,
FUR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
M'CORD & CO'S,
11E11 VG c) c:o el. !9t
Will be found the Largest, Best
and Cheapest Stock of Ladies',
Misses' and Gents Fars to select
from in the (11). All the late
styles of Hats and Caps Arrivin
daily.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
FATTIER, lIIRBAND, BRIITHER OE FRIEND
DhtESSIM ROBES
Of moot be.olllnl pailieros. ell. Hoed
nod (wrings of WY gained. They are
decidedly tn. handeomeet good•lo atm
market. •nal ore offered
ALS". 1 II •NI/sOlf LINE It►
GENTS SMOKING CAPS
Together with so elegwat line of U ENT ‘• N-
N INIIINII 04,11 N, allayluble fora vae1,1.1101.-
IDAI Clirr
GRAY, POSSiL & RESB
61 Filth Irt., OpT How Build
axle x,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISENENTS
GOOD BARGAINS
FOR THE
No, I'm) and 1 , '2 Feileral Street,
I We.t rat. Market \t. and Ith Ate
BOULEVARDE SKIRTS,
rixmlirserrs and Jeans
/111=
THE Li►\VES
MACRUM, GL
AMERICAN
OVERSEAMING
111113
Ball) SA GIFT
\GENT,
MeCORD & CO
ELEGANT
For Gentlemen, Suitable fur
AT MODERATE PRICES
- '''',....r.r.-,
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Whit, .tu,t
fi, A , r a
Barred Gultutr, Flitoneln,
White and Plain l'olurt.d Flannels
L a trs and lients liud,rwnar,
Hoslory. Gloves. Ac
I=l
Printed and Eu 16,441 Borders
EDO' Bil:b AIMS Or THE EkIA-S4O
MIES' 1N1) MISSES' FIRS,
I.• ;tll,l
WILLIAM SEMPLE'S,
Sus, 160 and 1S Federal Street,
IMEIIIIMMI
PRESENTS
T' PRICES'
Real Lace Collars 6. FlandlCfs,
Rents' Ilaudkrrt•hief.•
Ladirs' and Rent.' /.lose,.
Children'. 4.10 s e.,
Ladies' Scarf. and Bow
Roman Sashes.
lornts' Row• and •cart..
Children'. Mloc•kins..
oitted Pattern,
Knit Goods. tar..
Ladies' Lla 1311 kerchief,.
I. DEPARTMENTS
upplied 'at Eastern Prices
YDE & CO'S,
Etrir..et Street
ELEGANT
HOLIDAY GOODS
No. 110 Market Street.
• .• ••• •••• r‘
• kb IA •1.•
HIM!IE;MI:1111:1
EINEM
Superb Perin Hower Stands,
Curd Be-weer,.
Elegant Wore Roses,
El efill nt 1111Mikere Duxes.
'Fork Boxes.
Irritimi Desks,
l'artfolios
rocket Hoods.
Dressillg G.tses,
Statuary,
Alb..
Cuba:,
Vienna Ctgar Cases
Russia I rather Sacs.
Laulars' Com pa ralona,
Marines Satchels,
Odor Cases,
Bohemia Mama and
China fuses, etc., etc.
/fir ilr.let • a 4 en 1.)
C. YEAGER A: CO.
d.„
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' l5" SINTI CHI'S 9"
lIIMZEIZE
g ON TUESDAY:.
AT
MCFAD►DEN '1
r Federal Street., Allegheny. <I
pi A M..S , 111•t•re ar .olitalre•
040 r+. .11 mad gra.lro.
c 4 WA UK,
•N Urn 113 SNP V.IE3.
••••Ictioo•
ititioNlA A•1c1. KrArl•
(1.14
+l Plc
k••I. ei. al *he Lt, /I •
01 EST ',Lt , it.ITMIs. anti goolti ao/4,
eV/3 tayoutll6‘l2
41i T. McFADDEN. Jr.
.taCJIT'Ci
ST. 0 DA it
TIME.
41'(. TAKE THY
9C14.
Transit Observations
Of the Ilan at Our Own obaereatory
J. R. REED & CO.,
Jewelers, No. 644 , ,Fifth Avenue.
MEN D ERSON J.4I3ROTHERC
~.s t re . L .: 7l.4o . l .fca.less I.X.r.
SPECIAL
l'1 , 11( . 1•:!:!
E. R hARMER,
1i u. 69
17c , one c&,ti \tripe De Lame ,
lir., One 13 se 1‘ in, p\
llt • One rasp itle 'trip , Print ,
1 lc., One c re l'antun
LADIES' Fl' MN,
I Grit,le , ' I.:11.1 . '11mi , \ lnds
Entire Fresh
Only ,
Price '') let Cent. I,.ss th.o
can be purcha'ed where, au
Assortment second to none
oft ttique , , all st)PN,
prier
Vek rt,, Low Prii.
ilk Plush, .Astrachan and Irh -
Sauglie‘. •
fro' i ;rain Irish Poplins, new
MI-wool Lonz Carat') Re
Wed.
$)110 „All-wool Twilled Blankets
worth sh.oo.
00, Dark Erdi-h Waterproo
624.. Bright 4-4 Plakb, been v
inz at sl.oo
Boule‘ard '41E1 , , ell &
Fur , s 4.ut) prr wt to si:Dy
CARPETS
BED UCT lONS.
The alterations and im
provements of our Sales
rooms now in progress, make
it necessary for us to im
mediately dispose of a large
portion of our stock of
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS
1 [earth &‘• ,
Many goods will be sold
at prices below the present
wholesale cost. Call at once at
OLIVER McCLINTOCK & CO's,
Y 3 Fifth Avenue.
CARPETS.
NEW FALL STOCK.
Oil Cloths, Window Shades,
DRII GrGETS.
DRUtaiET SQUARES,
Ingram. Carpets,
At the Lowest Price Ever Offered
BOVARD, ROSE k Go
El FIFTH AVENUE
DRUGGETS,
CBLT9IB CLOTHS
EXTRA quALITY,
BRUSSELS CARPETS
Direct Importations,
M'CALLUM BROS.,
A - o. 61 FIFTH A rEA^IIII,
I=
WOOLEN DRUGGETS
IMIM
FELT CARPETia,
1;, 1L 2, 21, 3, 31, 31 and 31
FA BD WIDE
BORDERED SQUARES
bailable for Parlors.
DINING DOOll CRUD CLOTI
Woolen, Linen and Cotton,
IT LOW E& PRICER Thu LIST SEIM/.
NotwitnatawilnA ondatninlabetilartgr
on
& COLLINS,
7,1 and 73 Fiflb-Avenue
oe9:041
CLOSING 0
Ureat Rdluctio
7137EVST 40-
Jr. W. 3813.1Et48
4. 4 ()0 I )tiii 31.2t-7?
TWE NTY TO THIR
59 MA RKE
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
( 1 11)11\1) 1141.
HORNE'S,
U\EhEf 11;11,1
Heavy Decline in Prices!
NEW GOODS
FOR 111 E, 110LIDitY
Our Special Holiday
CLE AI:A NCI: SA LE
On Monday. Ilrcrmik•r 1311 i,
When our WHOLE STUCK will he
12
offered at prices ti ronforat t.. the
preieut low rata prrvailiug lu New
IMI
EVERY DEPARTMENT
Has been replenished during the past
week. with
NEW AND CHOICE GOODS
Soled to the Holiday Season.
In addition to our retralar lines of
desirable .cods, we shall offer AS A
SPECIALTY the best line of
HANDKERCHIEF
Lace Articles
Ever shown In this city and a' real
bargains.
We invite everybody to thin :ale,
)romising to all prompt and polite
attention
SEPII HORNE & CO ,
77 and 79 Market StretL
lEEE
5111 Pairs or the
"DANTON" KID IMOVE,
As G . oud as any made, in White and
opera Shades,
$11.13 Prr Pair
which is less than the Gold Lust of
Importation.
rrvi VTII
semi-Annual Report of the
DOLLAR SAVINGS EARL
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pie tc, y truncate , . Riessmato rebus or Sea/-
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or other cause. and .4100 prudence
some of tile following e ff ect., as b10t.... bodily
vette-es, indirertiou. consumption, aversion te
wviry• tone.ratarta, dyes, .of Ratan sleets,
vs of Inernory. noeturrel crelesionfl.
sod fleetly as prostrating line era nal system:, se 14
ender =artiste unsaid/aviary, acid lincrefore
mon dent, are ps rm••• tat, terve). Plutons al.
Carted with thew or any other delicate. Intrinate
..or standint cos.:11.100nel No. vial a shuttle
glee Doctor • triti; he never fans.
A particular a...carat gi ern to all ergo.. mane
plaints, Leurionhes to Whites. Tailing, Influa.
us•tton or Ulceration ..f tbe mob. ervarilla
pruritis, karnorrtiora klenorrisagla., lrystnea
norrtiol and et...nifty or Rate:noon, an treafe
arab e reenact( ruccuse
It lave -evident 1541 S ptlyeleiaa vino novenae
uncurl( event...let the st•dy of a pertain clam
of diereses and treats thou•ands of gams every
year must swats.skill lit that specialty
than one In grotoral practice.
no. Doctor Nagle:or • merneal fassispOdel4
Lfty puree that ti•wi a full exposiltiou of twee
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ton had free atoilee
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apartments con ovetri .1 1 15 the nave that are prew
wided with every reivialte that le cal.aatrei to
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Doctor's own laboratory. ander. ale personal err
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try mall tor toe alainpa Ho matter who nave
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