THE SUNBUKY AMERICAN, Sirit WXLVKBT, Proprietor, '' MAM KnlMMI,UUIT SUOaaa, At 19 la AifHH. II Mi fll wltfcla Roilki f. 9ubrriftion laftm far Uu Hum Ha Jfimrt. (VinrAn with this astahllanmant ll AD etn- atvNBW JOB OFFICE, containing variety of ptala and fancy type equal to any esiaoiwnuwn, fn the Interior of tb 8ut, for which tbe patron as of tb public la respectfully ollelted. t ' SB. VOYER, Attorney at Law. Mot. and , Second Floor Bright' Bnlldln-. Banbnry, Fa. Professional business attended 'to.ln theeoarte of Northnmbarland and adjoining (counties. Claims oromptly collected. Consult tlon can be bad In tbe German langnsg. . March 8Mb, 1871. lj. JEREMIAH SNYDEat, Attorwy at Law, "anbury, Pa. All professional busi ness Intrusted to his care will racelv prompt at ' tea tlon la this aad adjoining counties. Can ba oasnltsd both In English aad German. Also, District Attorney af Northumberland tontfiy. Ang.80,1870.-ly. Who. a. wilbon, j attornkt at law, HO. 144 FOvlTl ATBSTvB, tTotarr Public. Pittsburg. Pa. M- W. MARK LB e CO, Market Street, ,J e RUN BURT, PA. i Dealers In Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, glass, Varnishes, Liquor, Tobacco, Cigars, Jan. is, isto. iy. .rscxfl men iminea, mv t"i J,kJiM.raAll . - . T , Market Square, BUNBURT.PA. Profession .1 bsslh tn this and adjoining eonntles prompt ly attended to. .,...,.. ffvB. A. R. SAVIDCJE, respectfully a ' J? , Bonncirt httaself ,s Physician and Burgeon to Ue -rtttehsof Aonbtiry and vicinity, baring lo cated himself permanently on Market street, near ly opposite the FMrnveh!lIIotH where be can be consulted at all hours rhsn not professionally engagsd. aplM-ly I .Hill. I GW. EIEttliER, Attorney at Law, r.'orth side of Pabllc Square, one door east of the old Bank building, BUNBURT, PA. Collec tions and all professional business promptly at tended to In the court of Morthustharlaad and adjoining eonntles. i-i - ptl5-8 CA. REIMENM1YIER, Attorney at Law, BUNBURT, PA. All business en trusted to his ears attended to promptly and with diligence. aplS7-67 J NO. KAY CLEMENT, Attorney at Law, BUNBURT, PA. Collections and all pro fessional business promptly attended to. tneli31-60 c. i. dktnik. h. n. kYs's. BRl'XF.R A KANE, Attorneys and Coun sellors at Law, BUNBURT, PA. Office r Che tnut street, west of the N. C. and P. & E. Kitilroad Depot, in tbe building lately occupied by F. Lazarus, F.sq. Collections and all profess ional busiuess promptly attended to in Nortbuin 'norland and adjoining eonntles. apllO-W HR. MANSER, Attorney at Law, 8UN- BURT, PA. Collections attended to in th? counties of Northumberland, Union, Snyder, Montour, Columbia and Lycoming. apllU-88 WM. U. ROCKSrJ.Ha. LLOTD T. KOHIBC. KOCKEFELLER 4k ROTIRRACII, Attorneys at Law, BUNBURT, PA. Of fice In Haupt's new bulldlug, second floor. En trance on Market Square. Jan4-69 AN. MR ICE, Attorney at Law, Banbury, Pa. OUIce In Masonic Hall Building. Collections of elalms, writings, and all kinds of 'legal business attended to carefully and with dispatch. D April 8, 1871. ly. IStthiTactte coalT V ALKNTIWE DIETS, Wholesale and Retail dealer ia every rarlety of ANTHKACITK COAL, UPPER WHARF, BUNBURT, PKN.TA. ' All kinds of Grain taken in exchange for Coal. Ardors solicited and filled promptly, feblii-71. W. S. RHOtnS. . fACTEB USA. WM. RIIOADN V CO., RITttt. MllIM OV ' ' ' ' ANTHRACITE COAL, BUNBURT, PENN'A. Orrice) with litis, Facblt A Co., Orders left at Beatholti A Bro's., office Market Blrret, will recvlTe prompt attsntloo. Couatry custom respectfully solicited. Feb. 4, inn. tf. COACIIMAKERS. WE are selling Rims, HrvVes, Hubs. Springs, Cnnvnss, Bolls, Clip., AVs. Ac, very Lnrpe Stock at CONItrdtCO. Bunbury, March 30, 1869. OALl COAIJ COAL! GRANT BROB., Shippers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers la WHITE AND RED ABU COAL, BUNBURT, PA. (uwm WIAr.) 19 Bole Agent, westward, at the celebrated Henry Clay Coal. Jau!- EXCHANGE LIVERT. J. M. BAUTIIOIXMEW, rnoritiBTOR. FOTRTII STREET, ABOVE MARKET, Numfearj Vm. fpiIE tcst of riding nd drlrlng horses always JL on hand to serre customer. Orders left at In Central Hotel, fur Teh Idas, will recclT prompt attention. Not. &, 1870. DENTISTRY. GORQK If. nENN, 1a Himpton'M Building, Ifarkit 8quri, 1crT, -P., prepared to do all kinds of work pert1'"! b. Dentistry. II keep constantly on hn3 a lrK ertuiat of Teeth, and othsr DenUt tnalsrial, fros which be will be able a sslest, and msel the rants of his rustomer. AH work warranted to gi?e satisfaction, or sis Ms wotisT refunded.., The ry best Month mah aadTooth-Pewdsr ksiit i a hitnd. ills referene are the Bumeron patron for ahum be has isorked for the la 'wait pear, buubury, April Jill, Ml. NEV COAL YARD. rpilE undersiiinsj haslag connected th Ceal Abusiuus wtibhUMUaslr FLOCK JkMKAIN trade, Is prepared to supply fautllU wltbtU YEH uurorrtiAU ciiK.tr ron CASH, Ei'g, toe and Nut, eooaUutly on hand. Grata taasn Insscuange for Coal, J.M. CADWALLADER. Bunbury, Jan. IS, 170. tf, tuowreoa M. , Llfh mm4 AooUool INSURANCE ACCNOY SIIIIM4N DKRH. M A IK KT KTU KKT. W X UU ll V, lA. COurAMCS KBPBKsBNTKtl. H. AtrUaa, PbilA-Ulphla, KuUupitse, Mlwllaa, Nsw ferk, N. Autsrtcaa lftilara, Tuuksrs 4 H. Tek llsaussr, " (msiui, L'xxtua, I SuMIUtf, Nw(, lUusliw1 l"bh4. iLU, Ims, New (wt, tArtlosJ, lUitfwd, 'hwul. ffU. M '! (. (', ItMb, . Miuh A hmiuii kmm Imk, h, huLb, i Bsiu4 MamI Un, Asset, fl.TU.UU l.hM.iajl Mtt.l ,lt tau.ttsi ,DUU,U)I ,U, l.M,tl 4.l.4 !.. l l. l.ot I.MI.uuf M.Ia 44,1x1 u 1,VU,UM) m s M It " m --.,"sf s. r . t i i . i KsitatsUalkexl 111 1SA4. i PRICE fl M IN ADYANCaC ) Uut eiantant8. v-rnrenai niiTVf Tnm. vol una a. i Proprietor, Bhamokin Street, .Trerorton, Norttftimberlana eoanty, Pn The IsioH U snp plIM with the" b the market ads. tfood Xotlmg And kl'tentlT ostlera. - lJan.Bl,'71 HOOVER nOVSBa.VMrd Street, at the depot, BUNBURT, PA., War. Rami, pro prletor. Xarm meal served up at all bows. Fish, Fowl and Game. Fresh loysier con stantly on hand and erred tn ercry etyle. Tbe best or wine and liquors at the Bar. UfFamlUea will be aspplk-d with cystsrs done np la any Kyle, by learlng order at tbe Bar. ...... NoT.VJO-ly- RKSTAtJRANT e lATIIO noiJSE. CHARLES ITZEt, PaomitroB. CbeetnuV Street, A Tew doort fVbA tit Depot. ... l!F"!,c,l1t,r' - HAS open Rcstanrant and Eating House, for tbe aceomtnodaiion ofthe cnblle. Warm meals cam be hadall ho n. All kinds of Cm. Bsh, eVe., aerred np at short, notloe. His 1 It supplied wKb the bestllquor In market. Mo pains spared to plea, and Vsrrrib tfto8ral. ounoury, Beptamoer, 4tn leov. lyw NATIONAL LAGER BEER SALOON, SUMBUJRT, PA. JOSEPH DACHERmforrnstba cltltcn of San bury and the public enerallr, that he ha opened a LAGER BEER SALOON, at the above lTl- -Tire best of Larer llssr, and Malt Liquor tfitrbh Vept. Also Oysters, Ac, constantly serr- ed up to customer. ' - A'NONA'IV ' HOTEtW AUGUSTUS IX WAUJ. I Proorlotor. Georgetown North 'd County, at thk3Rt1oa'dfthN. C. R. W. Cbotce wnwaaud enjaraavvneoar. " Th tabid uppltcd vr the Beat tha 'rrket affords. Good stabling and attentive ostler. . ALLEGHENY HOUSE, Col. C 11151 rr i wntruvD u.t..a. u... tiiA ..a unJ lm.UKijtk.Em.M9 A4lJriCtVra AUOa Dl SUH Pll Market Street, above eighth, PHILADELPHIA. Term, f 3 par day. He respectfully solicit yonr patronage. WASHINtJTON HOUSE, C. NEFF. Proprietor, Corner of Market A Second Street, opposite the Court House, Bunbury, r. Myw,'7u. HOTEL a RESTAURANT, . THOMAS A. HALL, Proprietor, Bunbury St., west mAJfOKIN, PENN'A. Meals served at all atbr. BKhort notice. The best of Liquors at lb Bar. - Th Table Is sup plied with tbe beat and latest la the irket. At tentive servants. Term moderate. Patranage solicited. HUM MEL'S RESTAURANT, LOUIS HUMMEL, Proprietor, Commerce St., BIIAMOKIN, PENN'A. -. Having Just refitted the above Saloon for the accomodation of th public, la now prepared to serve jls friend with th beat refreshment, and fresh Lagsr Beer, Ale, Porter, and all other malt ejuor. WINTER GARDEN AND HOTEL Acs. 790, 733,734 A TO Ffass 0L, . PHILA DELPHI A. WINTER a"r"tK HOMtl; '. (on tuktivkWNAM rui) Centrally located', connecting with all tha City Passenger Railway Cars, from all th Depot ia the City. t ExcelleeU AeaBmaUBi Or Trav vellerM. G rand Vocal and Instrumental Concerts every . veulng in the Summer and Winter Garden. gOixhttrvm Concert Evry Afternoon, t mm la runs' aasTACBAwr raa aatrr 04r Tffivs aavcf. Ooerf J. Valer' Fountain Park Brewery. June 4, 1870.-4y. . LIQUOR STOREI CHRISTIAN NEFF, Second Street, opposite tbe Conrt House, BUM. BURY, PA , Respectfully invite th attention oT Rctajler and others, 4bt he ha on hand, and will con stantly keep all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Consisting of Pure Brandlesi Cognise, Cbarry, Ginger, Rochelleand Otard. Wblsklcei Pure Rye Copper-HUtUled, Mon gabsla, Appl and Nectar. rvm WHAAND GIN I Htsi 'tliaiupagu Wine, Sherry, Port aad Claret. Crab Cider, Champagne Cider, N. X. Rum, Browa Stoat aad Scotch Ale. STOMACH AND BAR BITTERS, And all others Liquor which can he found la the elty market, which will be cold at Whole sal and Retaft. Crrry artlcl guaranteed a represented. Also, Urge lot of DEMIJOHNS and BOTTLES, always on hind. InT" Order promptly attehflXI la, and publl patronag respectfully sollclud c itrr. Bunbury, July L 18e9. ly. HARDWARE STORE, J. II. Csilj, ek Ce. MARKET 8TUEET, SUNJJURY, PA., HAS received a new assortment of all kinds of Hardware, Cutlery, Mechanics' Tools, Ac, of all descriptions. Also Wagoa Maker' Mute rials, Hull, Rims, Spoke. Also, all fclnds of Leather fur Shoemaker' and Saddler'. Every thing In tbe Uashware line raa be Fuund which will be sold s lew as can be boagbt of any other establishment U the country. Call and see their Mock. ROOT AND ftJIOa. ' MASlFACTfRItt. THE aadsrstgaed having rarted shop ea Third street, aearty oppuelte the t'eulral eMuel, is prepareil to maauracture all klad of Boot a AND BIIOKS lit lb latest style. Hi elevk la of th very best quality la the market. tUvlag lost the largeet ponloa of hi ready mute So k by tha late tie, be will aereaft eoaBue kM self esclusUely to luaaufacturlug. 1 he pulilla a i Invited to rail aad iamta hi Sim -If ( aud stleud their palruoaga. te-ftt rcaatsMbla. It'lrtif eotia at short aatlev,, sioNK DJtoflJIUt. SeaTiry, JaJI, FALL AkI) W1NTKU MILLINERY LaiaUM mmmmtm mm llota, L " Fttaioiisaia fuj.iBBaf (loo tie, asui, b Just ueeb oj t MtVt U UtlsKU'H HTDUE, Market Btre4, dua wast tf Usaikait't au' fectltMtery sitMS, feUNHURV, l'A. Th laleel tib af law Truttatlag t, fisash ad A a rt)Me, Laos, Rnimii. ak WaiM, t bla-auaa, tUiar. ('( Juetta uUisa, 4 a Uie satiety of utkee arftalva. U enna.it km ekh lea MtUUtet bsilaas, a ItaiT'liAKiki amii nrriNu, la ail Ms biaaetw. Also the. ( ui fiNu or .'AriifuS af stwi 4esrtt4aa. Tha ladle af sWabaiy a4 eUtalty r ec diaiiy kai4 twU4 Mtal aef yim4i4 () H. It AM1 ana (si Mis. a aeauiV sas4 a Mom lt.nt.4H f, pt.adtd aw4tasu4 4 tioat't IviaWklag , w4 el 4 (ltM t. . '."oil 1 ll UNBURYj PA., BALTIMORE LOCK ) HOSPITAL. JB. JOHNSTON, ( 7 . ' Physician of tbla celebrated Institution, ha discovered the most certain, speedy, ploaaant and effectual remedy In the world for all DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. .: Weakness of the Back or Limbs. Strictures. Affections of Kidney and Bladder, Involun tary Discharge, Impotency, General Debili ty, Nervousness, Dyspcnsy,. Languor, Loir Spirit .Confusion of Ideas, ' Palpitation of the Heart, ' Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Bight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin? A flections of Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels these "terrible Disorder arising from the Bolltary Habits of Touth those secret and solitary practice more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the Mariner of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hope of anttalpalloaStfeadRtiiig snasrWga, &. lrripoe liblet V. ' 1 -T- .- tOUNG MEN specially, who have become the victim of Boll tary Vice, that dreadful aud destructive habit which annually wwepto an untimely grave thousands of young men. or lit moot exalted talent and brilliant Intellect, who might other wise have entranced listening Senate With the t bonders or eloquvnea or waked m eretacy the living lyre, may call with full eoundeoc. . MARRIAGE. Married Person or Tonng Men contemplating marriage,' aware of Physical Weakness, (Los of Procreatlve Power Itmiotency), Nervous Ex citability, Palpitation, Organic Weakness, Ner vous Debility, or any other Disqualification, speedily relieved. H who place himself under the care of Dr. J. may rellglonsly confide in hi honor a a gentle- mau,n4 eonoiienuy reiy uwn uistxm as a fbv Iclan. 1 ' ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Impotency, Loss of Power, Immediately Cnrcd aud full Vigor Rcatored. ' This Distressing AOectlon which renders Life miserable and marriage Impossible is the penalty pM by the victim of Improper Indulgences. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware Of the dreadful consciences that -'may ensue. Now, who that understands 'th iutfJeeV'Wlll pretend to drnr that tbe power if IpnscrcMbh'ls lost sooner by those falling Into imor'nttsitflthnwriytna pradent r Besides being cyirlTedthplcasnrtttor hcnllhy oflspring, the most serins atM 'destructive' trymptoiiis to both body and nilnrt ar'rop.. T4 evstcm -rjocome do raugtd, tbe Physical nnd Mental r"mion Weakened, Los of Procrcntlve PowWJ' Nervou Irritability, Dypcla,' Parjiltutlon ofHlM Iften, Indigestion, Constitutional DeMlity, a Vai'.hiK of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death. tA CURE WARRANTER TN TWO DATS. Persons ruined lii health by unlearned preten der who keep them trifling mouth after month, taking potsonou and injurious compounds, should apply Immediately. DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Koyal College of SurgconsT Lon don, Graduated from one of tlta most eminent College lu the United State, and the greater jtr) .of whose Ife has been sjient In the bosjiltais 01 jtBocoa, rria, rniiausipnta ana elsewhere, has nected some of the most astonishing cures that wcra ever known many troubled with ring ing In the head and, ear when asleep, great nervousness, btrj bljirmed Bt sudden soauds, bashfulncss, with frcquottf ,)lshing, attended sometimes with derangement cf t"iud, wero cured immedlatrlv. , ','ir! ,, . TAfeE PARTICULAR ITiTE. Dr. J. addresses all those Wlib have Injured themselves by Improper Indulgence and auMftary habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfi.iltrg I tham for either busiuess, study, society or mar riage. Tuaaa ra aoaso of tha sail and melancholy efleut proilueedby early Imblta of yonth, vlx t Weakness of the Book and Limbs. Pnins in tbe Back and Head, Dlmuess of Sight, Loss of Mus cular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Djspepsy, Nervous Irritability, Dernngemeut of DliMstive Functions, General Debility, Symptom of Con sumption, Ac. Mbmtallt The fearful effects on the mind are much ta be dreaded Loss of Memory, Con fusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self-Dlstrnst, Love of Solitude, Timidity, inc., are some af the evils produced. TuoiSAM offersaw of aU ge saa wow Judge what is the'tatseof their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming, weak, pale, nervous aud emaciated, liavlng a singular apnrance about tha eyes, cough aud symptoms of consump tion. YOUNG MEN Who hare Injured themselves by a certain prac tice InAtflgeA In when nlone, a habit frequently learned from evil cijrdpiinloin, or1, school, the effects of which ire ulghtly felt, even whoit asleep, and If not cured, renders marriage impos slbls, and, drstron both mind and body, should aptly .bnme lately. What a 'f Uy tliat a young man, the hope of his country, the darllug of bis pureuU, should be snatched from all prospects und enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating from the Iwth of nature aud Indulging lu a certain secret iablt. Buck persons su-wr, twfore coutcmplutiug . MARRIAGE, i , , reflect that sound uilud aud body are the most necessary requisite to romoto auuuabial happi ness. Indeed without these, the Journey through life become a weary pllgrliunu 1 the prospect hourly darken to tba vluw t the mind locoiues shadowed wllb uclr aud nlltxl with tr,llau choly rstlection, that the happluea of arVwbur become blighted with our own. A CERTAIN DISEASE. When th misguided aud Imprudout Votary of pleasure And that h ha ImUbed lb seeds of this paluful dlea, It too oAeu happens that an Ill-timed sens of shame, or dread of discovery, deter him from applying to those who, from eduraiWu and resi-wblllly, can ulone befriend him, delaying till tbaentistktutioualsyuiitouis ol this borrkl disease make their piernuc, suv as ttloerated aore throat, diseased hum, mx tur ll pains la th head and limbs, dlmueos of sight, Jrafaas, node ou the slllu boue and anus, MoUhs oa the bead, lace and exlreuiilh', pro. rresslug wlU rightful rapidity, till at Ui.l the balate of the mouth 0 th boue of th uoae fall lu. and th victim of tbla awful dlseuM become a borrld otiject of eouimUeratlou, till death Put a rtod to hi dreadful utlutlug, by seudlug blm to " that UuUisooveMd Country from ateuuu o Uatelivr rwturus." , at la a Melaneholy fact that thousands DIE Victim to twia torrtbU) dUuuo, through falling into lb hand of Iguuruut or uuaklllful PRE TENDERS, who, by th tue of that d4ly Put sou, U.reury, Ate., destroy lb ron.titutHHt, aud lucapable of eariag, keep lb vubappy autterer atwuth 9& mouth taking thetf auklotta ue lu Jarlou cwatffoaaisa, au4 limssil of kviug rMtorwl to a is wai ol LU V Wr aud Uappiuas, lu des pair taav t.Ut ub ruliMd tlsaltk to si;a hi galBag dis4piiutulmimt. To siua, Ikrvfuf, Dr. JoNkstua) pietlgii him elf to preaerv tu must luvUUsble hversur, ,ud frout hi itu.lve prsctUw sud tbratluu la the grsut liusiateta of EorvAv.autd Hut nt In Ikl oaalry, tli Fuglaud, tioawu, l'Ull4lphU aad Isewhtir, I suablcd u utttr llut tuust !. lata, spasdy aud snwtual reMtol) ut tha awld fW all diseases of lu.lfu.burv . (K. JuliIH'N. OFflfl, (. ?, , mUKIUCK kikKETB . . . tstiTtsHtaa, M. i. Lsft kaad ule guiua fHsUt IUlHmor.atic.1. fvw aour how tb suruw. f.U im4 i vUiSl aud uuutttM, Imf Ma Utter rsweiv4 aulas puelpabl aud auuululud a s4u,p to to mJ ua ta niij. Pes uu tuutg should Mt , aud scud a urtiua af 4ititUMuM4t dvati Uilu syaiUauts. taera are ao utauy Palliy, IWiulug au4 Warthkssa (iuiUis adMtblu latuaia a4 pbfukOM. tyi ii.( with aad luiuiud tua isalth uf all wtMt auluttuaataty uJ Wto luctr puavr, that )f, JutiuMua issmu M tiMw.ii In mi as toetally to taM aoauaiataa) aua WW V(.u. tkatt teat hut LiaHtutkOa l lUJtMM ! aui la hi wu,.. iHlMittekMINTDr Till rtlM. 1 k luaay UiMMtU m4 at Iwts l,IUa assut, Ism wt m(, aud tba aeu.tuu Lu. buttau4 Baiuteal LtiAlu tyMluue4 by l1'. Jukuetua. aUaissid b tu owwUutxJ lu H"M au4 uu utUr HM uutiM uf abb k wmtm at-naMea aua au.ta u-ujd. lb. uut.iui. to 4 lu stau41ul a a imimu. uf . k..t.i 4 st"uaiiai. a) a i.ma auitu Lu U aatwtft. km MtM rttPUf CCalD. raM It, Itii . V,. I iii.ii-)i,:,i fa Ju.ur, vT' i(7i . T J i iL Yt t u j Xi . .1.1 T TT-:t iM M.-i' -7 f ill li; l.-i SATURDAY 3I01iNING,mAPRIL 22 , 187ie tajaa ' RETTJEIT Ol YXiJS BIBBS. ' !fc . lll ill , r. ' I , .... rr wtlliaw ertalrx iswrxxr. - ... I ' 1 V, ..'it . , -.!, I hear, from many aptl throat, ,r .1 A warblf InterrajHaa long ,,, ' ' I hoar the robin' aW-ttk note, . The blue Wd'letteTonK. ' . ' .ii . :.ii , fi- : . 1 ' Browa meadows aad! ta russet hill, ' ! Not yet the hannt pf gracing herd, : And thicket by the eltanmcriog rill , . , Are all alive with wird. ' O, Choir of Spring, why com 10 soon T On leaflas grov and-herblos lawn Warm 11 the yellow beam of soon u let winter i not For frost shall sheet alut . Again tbe blstcrlrtg East shall blow, Whirl a white tempest through the glen, ' ' f . And load tb pine with snow. ' - ', if 1 "'':')'! '' Tet, haply, from the Merle where, ' LV Waked by an earlier Spring than here, 1 The blotsoraed wild-plum (cent th air, To come In haste and fear. : ,. . 1 For there Is Veard the bugl-tlat, ' Th boomlna gun, the Jarring drum, , 'And on their chargers, sparring fast, Armed warrior go aba come. . ' There mighty host har pitched the camp In valleysthat were your till then, . : ' And Earth hn shuddered to the tramp .' Of half million men. . . , : fi .- ; In grave whera ones we nsad to 1n)r In orchards whera you had your birth, , A thousand glittering axes swing ., ' T mite tbe tree to earth. Te loved th field by ploughman trod, 1 But there, when sprout tao bescben spray, ... Tbe soldier only breaks tbe sod To bide tb alaln away Buy, then, beneath our ruder iky t Heed not the storm of clouds rising lack, Nor jolting wlads tkat with them fly Nor let them 1 right fau back, Back to tbe stlfling'baftte cloud. To burning town that blot th day, And trains of mourntn); dust that shroud Tbe nrtule on their way. - IHajy for a tint of green shall creep ;honh o'er th orchard's grassy floor, , . And from It bed tbe crocus prep Betides the hous'Oifc' door. . '! Here build and dread no harsher sound, , To scare you from tbe sheltering tree, ' Than wlads that stir tbe branches rtnud . . . And murmuT of tho bee. . And we will pray, that, ere again Tbe flower or Autumn b'ouin and die, Our general and their itrong-armcd men May lay their weapon by. . , j.i v ... Then may y warble, unafraid, . . Where hands, that, wear the fetter now, Free as yonr wings shall ply the spade, And gulda tua peaceful plough. Then a our oooqusrlng hosts return, : What t bouts of Jsbilee (hall break from placid rule and mountain stern And shore wf mighty luko) Ml And fnldland, plafa icsd oecan (trend Shall . gander Malory to the brave, reaue to tneitoraanuleedlrnr-lnDl, Aad freedom to the slave ketches. MOTHER'S REVENUE. "Prisoner at tho bar. what have vou to say why tho judgment of tho law bhould not be proiiouucou upou you Vn "AOUllU!." As his honor ou tho bench and the cul prit in tho dock confronted each other, what a strange resemblance was observable between tbeni I ' Tba faca of the judge bore n stem, impassive look : that of the rri- souer was cold, relentless, and cruel : and yet tlte two expressions were so nearly aliko, tltat but for tho diflbreqce of position of those who wore them, it would have buct difficult to distinguish the ouo from the other. In calm and measured tones, unruffled by the slightest trainer, the dread sentence was uttered that uumbcred a fellow-creature's days. Tbe scene was sokruu aud impressive. In all that vsn ausesavblage, but two remained uu moved tho law's minister and its victim. 1 itue allotted to the latter for rrannrr- tton and repentance was brief too brief. many thought Ihit tliut was a matter 00 wuicii Lis nouor, it is likely, bestowed but little thought ; for Uuj exercise of Ute par douiug jK)wer, itber ia Uiis world or tho next, uti probably fclt was uo couceru of his. Judge llelvlllo was at homo ia his libra ry. It ho remembered that a ma a was to die to-morrow that was tho limit he him. vlf hats lixed to a huninu beiug's life the thought gars him little uuetutlness. lie was deep in the pages of oue of his utvorita authors, whtu a visitor was announced, lie felt aunoyed at tha iuterruptiou, and would gladly uavt scut au sxcuae ; but tha appliuatiou was to see him ou official bttsl neaa. aud to cotuera of that sort he ruado it a point uerer to refuae admissioo. An aged fcmalti, restiecutbly dressed, was ushoml iuto bis pi-tsarnco. As Iw rose to ructrive bar, he Uccd that her figure, though soiutiwhat towed by years, was still strikingly ootumaudlug, while the strongly marked Hues of ht-r coauuuautxi, aud ilio tint thai yet smouldered la her dark eyea, wens alike Istdicatlvw of slroug uurpuattand trnwoveruablo paaaloits. 'May 1 trouble you, nuulaiu,'1 said tha Judge, afar both wro caied, eaatlug a wiahlul look at tlta otu volume) he Ltd laid ou the table, "tu tisuhtlu, as Utu4y a MJaailtl) llta object of your Visit V" ' llutva pusua," was tha auswer, "00 bo half uf uaa rVotu whMi It rwale with you ta avert a, terrlbbj aud Iguoutlnlous fttU." "You alludo tu Urn crimlual, 1 lu&r, whu U ta bu skowultHl tu-tuurrow ( or u U tu-utotrruw T' "It is totuorrvw, sud ll Is of Mitt 1 woukj 4ak." "I Im yuuf sou T" 'Nl' "WlutUvvr nsy bs your utotiva, you wast puta ut iHstuiitii ti kua. Jit liiia la Uvw lu oluti Uamt. "Hut word fruui you would1 save blui." "Vr it ivu Jtryou say, that wurd would M'rf U hAdu. Ila kt wlwut )uu WuuM -fcava sue) suaka tbUiroualuu tUuda cutiiUUd of a ajwld bUoaltaJ, aUutitoua ttiur df. au4 luat Wfott llsa uo iudwUuUa auvUM,'t "Aud t U U sai4 k m M tW salbtut 1 tw4 tba 1114 Mow was sleut k by titut M w hiieti Uuu4 tiai atf Umauils this kwrtbia aUsuaUMMtt.' ; . "All that, aaadaut. Was ablv at4 uuautly u'tytti at tUa uul Ut 1 U U tuy uuif w biims) tat sttuwaj ( ut sut) a 4VtSM. 'lua Is will 14 tuwulva.st tba U)li4 ut S4 ttotUaJ Ujtl UtU( -J04 ut rll i'i4 iut kj sh1 .uvki4 Ivt tU A I .t-tt'4 tlyuitit;!'! frit T 1 -1 '. ) f-.nnf7-M !lttA .vr . 'Al l ..'I " : 1i i . ... .fe " - o'f-.nof 'AviK .irh-. ' ; .)V -i.il very purpose of aflbrdlntf the sUtct it ore- text for carrying oat bis mortlcrooa pur pose. Contrivance like that is itself con clunire evidence of malice, and I am glad ta jm-y vrer too Intelligent to bo deceived y a trick ao transparent.'- ) "Clmrlcs Belville 1" and the spwtker's eyes fJasited with a slniruUvr Hght 'had it been : measured to yrm with tli mrm maa sure wherewith you bate tswfod to others, where would you bs thft day : A shadow passod or tlw ImperturbaWs feature of tlie Judge. It was but for a moment, however, und it was in his usual impassive) torrs that be auswnmd : ;,; "I am at a loss to comprabend yo, Ms-dam.".'-' ;..i tn .ino '-.n-i-r , m : "Look at ms Charlra Belvillal Hare you forgotten JJarbara. 8u OlafrT tt.to long years sines wo suet, but I think 1 enn refresh your memory : I ones, had a son a fait and gentle youth. It wn his dead father's temper, not mine, that lie InhcrV ted. Ho was jrouj, JHcnd, tootted up to you, admired yotu 'You sought to come between him aud Ike woman ha loved, and were foiled. For tiint you bated him. You provoked and insulted lilm beyond even liis cud urn nee. Ue fell into tho snnrdyou hnd spread so artfully, and challenged you. You chose weapons which gitve you a sure vtdvantage, nnd slew him, cifl yon had de sli'tcd from the beginning, lly God's luw, And tnna's too, As expounded by yourself, you nro a murderer, baser aud blacker hearted thnu tho man you have presumed to judge 4" As tlte woman spoke tbcro was a fasci nation in her eye that held that of tier listener spell-bound. She had mado him fed at lost. His breathing was quick and conclusive, while traces of deep aud irre sistible emotion were risible on those fea tures which a moment before bad seemed inflexible. "Ou my knees I cursed you," site con tinued. ,"IIow terribly that curse has been mroantyhsnevl you know iu part, but uol altogether. 1 ou ruft'rtk'd, iid became a father. Yoirr rnfonl sou irfyslcrtorsly dis appeared. Whnt beCrSmtTof Mm was never known. You gave him up as dend. The agency that wrung your . vrut!L heart the world never knew; but I know "IU' and re joiced at it. I now come to tell you that your son is tiot riuad!" "Not dentil" fairly shrieked the distract ed father, tho bitterness of whose suffering during the long years of his bereavement tho world indeed had never known. "Xot dctid!" lie excluimed, springing from tire chair and stretching forth his hands ap pealingly. 'Oh! tell me tell me, I beseech, where I may find himl A mocking laugh was the only response. ' "Woman!" ho cried, in a tone that would have, moved tho most obdurate tfGa'rt, "t.Jiafot tfecnlv. cruelly wromrod you. Your forgiveness I will not now venture 10 ask: but in return for the fearful curso you once invoked uixm my head, I will call down heaven 's, choicest blessings on yours, if you will only tell mo where to nnti my soul" , "(ro to yonder prison celL" Slie answer ed. "There he lies," awaiting a felon's death tomorrow by ytu award." The Strom; man vtasscred buck nSd sopk iuto a scat, burying his face -in his lutnds. ' . "It was I that stole your son," the wo man resumed. "I could not have dono it had his mother still lived, far she had never wronged me. But, when you alone wore toputle I full uo cotupuuetiou. In a tftr-ivautirt Yfloce I reared him carefully and tenderly, for my hatred was not to ward him. As he inorooacd iu years he rcw strangely like his fathdrv No won er that the tierce and evil passions he In herited have led him, step by step, to.a. doom that makes you shudder no-vi though you did not when you pronounced it." "Fiend I devil ! cried Charles BclviUe, "this is some horrible invention to tor ment mo. I'll uot believe it without proof I"-..- "You act wteory, titttet sagacious judge ! It is your fuuetion to dciuaud proof. IVr baps Uiis will convinco you. This locket was suspended from your son's neck when ho disappeared. It contains his mother's miniature. Mayhap you will remember it," "In heaven's name '' ho cried, starting up, "why have you kept this frlghlful dis closure from me till it is ucarly. if uot quite too late to act upon Itf" "I had Intended to jieep it till ouite too late," she replied: "but at the test moment, something would not let rue stand calmly by and see the child I bad nurtured, and Hint onos had cluug to aud trusted 1110. perish so dreadfully." The judge did not stay to hear her out. It was mauy miles to the seat of goveru- Hieui.auo uw eiectnc teiegrapn was not yet In use. Hut if not a momeut were lost, there might still bo time. Ia a few minutes he was on his way. At tbe swiftest speed of his swiftest horses, be Hew ou his erraud of mercy. It witie in tho ulght wheu he readied Uts W 0 v rnor's muiuiou. That otlltlal d id not Itetitatu to graut the Judge's request for a tesnik', and that without asking the reasou, for Judgo lielvkllo was a power Ut tlte laud. Hut tha ubaurvauos of tha neces sary forms cousuuiuU au hour uf piiixU. titue. At last the precious document Is signed and on Ua way. Fresh horses are put to their utmost. iUght comes. Higher and higbor Ute suu rn. Faster i tut God s suka Atster I if you would uot be too ktlu. As the fttbt) hour approoctics, the judge no longer dares to look at his waluh. At lost tha priauu, withiu wbuaa gloomy walla tha tjna4 trsgedy la to ba vtuteM I Is Insight. A deuae crowd sturrouuds It. Faster I wb, lasiar I tur avtry iusuul uow Is fraught with lite or death. Hut st I What menus thai vouiuioiiou Tba trow 4 sciiarates. letrtiuii rigiil aud Wit. A luua U foruwd ihrouuQ It. Four itutu apputr cawylug utuetiuuii. 11 1 a ruus tHituit, aiui, sot tlta tuoveuiouu of lis bum-re, uot Ikbl uougb la U swiiy Tlta julg LU back Ui swoou. Us m courjr4 tu bis huw aud ktul MKit mitt UU. t o a fcw dajt U litiijutoU lu a ar. lutlly luuilW sutU, aud lUw Ua tuu was tuiuiouuad butom Uuil Jt'tsuH, luaajudj usvut, lu us buia). ba buu4 kuitwrad uult Ukvivy I 'Tul yut yuur tuttgu) a btlla tartUr 'saUI a aVtuf ,tt a b-tuaiu patsuut I ' bltiu hf. ilwr if. )tu IwMa-a latia btiiW suit. Vt bjr &.bf." ut U4 tha MratitUii Invalid. 'Sbi I vol U.li4 tuwsU)MSu4UyWwutsvu i WUt l IU Uy k4o ia m4 bfomiuto I UkVltM4L J'va)i tio tMtatwioti b tiwW ttudoi, taat kus)l tlMttl t lu.l mum mm m I lo lUJt'W'.nl Oil il-tfll'4 .; Il-ll':.'"t , ' . ' ', ' ... a L l.J:'?. .1...' ,.. . I - . . . t Nw Him, JtM, S, Xm. S. 4 014 a)rim, Vat. , N. SI . -ai-'j. jl THE IBSVEa) Oaf TUB HOUR. srioxii or BKMiTtm tsoitTtyx. .iTr'l. . On tlte evcniRg of tbvjfco iasU,J.he Ib publlcan citisens of Iorhio, teraMirarily residing In WashiiurtotyVlty bald a masting at tha City Hall, after tb) adoption of some resolutlfons complimentjtry to Senator Mor ton, ha was introduced sud. addressed Hie meeting as follows : f . , 7 ( , Faxlov Citizens:, t bhould be quite ioscnsible If I were not tonwjtl by the kind words of my friend Utn. 6hf4nk$j ".To my Indiana friends, who bars larJ&reil rie the compliment of the serenade, I atfl'Uir.rilrjVil. Whetltcr it Is an oflcring of personal friend ship, or an approval of my political course, it Is squally, gralifyiug. a ars bvuud to toctber, not only lu our political accUnituits, but in our love and admiration for that great and prosperous Coramonwcallb from wldch . wa , come 1 that CuBuroonwfalUi wMch did 1U duty ta betatr wa1r, uuder difficntlka that wero peculiar, and not ut- together kuown to the rest of tliel-ountry. ! 'We ore Tsnidlv anDroachimr another rntt i contest : one not inferior in iinnortuuce to those through which we have passed. Xhe ; ,i i; - ... .! , . ,Sw r, but theTcau K 'electing a riUi.leq't only by carrying all the Southern States, and, tl 4,1 not carry all the 8outIirn Htt Heni h ...it,iiJ,t , ... . . J purposes in what is commonlv called the - KU KLt'X KLAH. I will not say that all Democrats are members of that organization in the South ern States. They are not. Not even a majority. I hope not. ' But I will sar that all Ku Klux are Democrats; applauie and cries of 'Good!' 'Goodl'l that it is an or- gauizatton inside of the Democratic party iu the Southern States ; aud that it is tlta great missionary society by which those (States are to be converted to Democracy, if Vhdy re converted at all. The instruments by wluih thut organization work out mur der, torture, itwspn, perjury, aud iu fact nearly all the crimes in tho calendar. Tho attention ofthe nation has been earnestly called to thp existence and operation of this orgnTH-fsittWi not only by the report of tho specbt'toinmittce lu the Senate, but by tho message of tho President of the Vuitcd States ; nnd thp. evidence J accumulated from every sourcei'rin'd'is hot to bo denied or doubted by aud candid or intelligent mind that in the Southern States there ex ists tut organization having for its object to secure the asccudcucy of tlmt party by tho uso of tlte menus to which 1 have referred. , TIIK INEVITABLE UKSIXT. Let us cousider for a few moments to night what 'would be the inevitable result If the Democratic party should elect a Presi dent and get tlte control of the National Government. I ask your attention here to tho consequence that would inevitably re sult from the success of that party. In the first place, tbe party can wily succeed by carrying all tha Southern States. In the cause tho Southern Democracy will constitute a majorityf tlta party, and will, some 01 tnem a reign 01 terror, tlie cbeut of T . . , "-- Which will be to drive t Kepublicana into iy?Tr t0n'yV "re silence orubtision, or into exile. The ! V.iJ0 prV" great Instrumentality which is being cm-1 'h',? ,nlWPy1ng thf r ProPprty ployed to create this reign of terroi and . fi 01 Llt?J?.,Wt lcad," ,S8" effect those purposes in what is commonlv i nt.n"1 elccHoU... Lhc Democrat c party oa a matter or course, cictatu tlie poHey of 1 dare not carry it out to its results. Lauch tho party, aud will control it in th ftmire tcr and apnlnuse.l as they have controlled it tn tho past. Now, I Dnlin.il 41. ta n .I.....! .... t..llll . - . duuiui, ,1110 iiumuuil W lUWJlllUUUI question to iutcllircnt men -. should tlte Southern Democracy como iato power, win nicy vote to tax themselves, s to NorthcrrI ' d ornhaus oi'i iraarflnt n, win tuey vow to pay pensions soldiers, aud Ute widows and Northern soldiers, without theirs are at tbe same time provided for ? Does any intel ligent man believe for a moment that when 4'oYo placed in power tbat they would appropriate one ceut for pension sccpt upon tbe condition lhat.tfa soldiers of the Confederate rony,itheir w.idqwa and or prnYBB, should be placed . open the same fooling? 'No.'No.'l Wecannotdoubt that ftir a moment. Tliat would, jxii-hrtpa; bo tho ellect of the success of the Demo cratic party. , T11K SECOND BESl'LT. Again, docs any intelligent man believe that the Southern Democracy, when placed in power, will tax themselves , will make appropriations to rav the interest and ttrht. ctpal of our national debt, unless there is some provision first utado for the payment for their slaves r They Invested their money aud their property in the Confeder ate debt. They lost ulL In additiou to that tliey lost their slave, and they wM uever tax themselves nor 6lo appropria tions to the amount of one cent to pay tho national debt that was contracted for their subjugutlou unless their debt h in somo way provided for. What, tbon, will they ask at tlie hands of tbe Northern Democracy t They will require that tlte I'nitod Suites shall assume and pay fur tho loss of llioir slaves. Will tlie Northern Democracy con sent to this T I answer that they will.. If they cau hold jiowcr upon no other terms they will consent to that, or to almost auy otlier proposition, lltsiiles, tho Northern Itoiuocracy aro committvtl in principle aud declaratiou to paymcut for their slaves. ' From the time that Mr. I.lncolu issued his ! Work wlJt 'till goon. At tba next sesMutY iltM vssclajuation (u JHtlJ tho Democratic i of Congrvks, it this Adtuiuislration outtil rty has not fulled to decluto hat slavery i vouliuuti as it but begun, wu shall bo ab!4 was uulawfully and uiicvttolittttloually 1 snake a very largo reduction. Wo shall abolished. In legions of resolutions, in ; ao1 w rWuly tiw Unit iu many lutpor years of declamation, tltat party is torn. I btnl iwrliculat. 1 bavtt sUadily vuUmI, tntttedito the dot tritte that slavery was uu-1 uosall, agaiust the refloat of tlutttajouui U( eonstltutloually abolished ; ami if it is buvauau 1 Uidu't believe tho Unto had or- orouglil iuto power, ll cannot avoid making i payment r tlto slave. Tlta aeutttiteou of tlto mass of tha.JJtjiuocrnJut imrty Ja tho North aro all inclined toward tbo roault, and 1 am. .lucHncd to thluk tliat tho luryis body if 4ho Itemocracy would eousenl in py Us Stsnih fur tkjr slaves with ntoro tUeerfaiueaa than tliay would oouatut tu 3It!liihi,i1 dt.Ui .t1 ilwuL 1 tha aueanA Btias.lt til llu, inti,.i,K i. I.. bo tba ant art taattlt of ilia trinuuih tdf th IVmocralU arly jatyiug tlto boutlt lor tbtilr slavoa. TU TlllMU Ultbl XT. ,Vvay, my fiianda, wltat will bo tho third . I - 1 - " ,HI Uim MuKlr It will ba Uta dufrauchiaaiuaat of 1 th ootorod paopW, lakiug frotu Itwui tua tight of uUiaj, Vtbutt Ibaaa hwutueru rHty pasaad lulu Uul lutudi of tha Ikiiuw otai'jiariy , aud u Uu tha aaiioual (iuveru lucbt aaat4 iuto Ibo baud uf llutt atrly. tuny uM ba ablo tu Uufiaut kiao tbo ouiorvd uta) Ut aisl da i. It uuld tww bo at- UuipWlby auttsaof t)s aVtUlboru MaIbo tf ft wtirg Hut lof tlta twtttaiuliij piataitvo ut m iwpuiiiuat i-iaauiaok) sua tlto fai t that tlta balUituti (total uuuiut U ku tu lh lutuds of tba IWubht4U par' u 0 rtUUJ guvetuuMiula llttiu tliall paao lulu llswlf a. U liwy, iiavtoiiaii Uui aiitdv iluOMtuaio, kattua- Um tutnlarr ct.itto , wvoid dnva IImi i OutultMl ItsvN IIUiM Ilia l ihII Of Otsiw44 llssut b Vwto Usutf dttfi ttiuM.MM.tit, ai4 strip Mto 4aa4 pwiiio of sUlMf lltfbla, ladutllua' lbtttt,U (M U siastiy, U tlx ett4itw U ii4amiv. Ul uoU bo tba tbli4 Hull Iffv4 1 40 tbo fcatiiu) l-Aitf la) puasf, hum tos fii 11 1, obal o'o U'v "." ADVERttSIKG (.SCHEDULK 10 Unrt, or about 1 09 Tiaras, nuks SqWt lgT"s Rq 8 fTkI'KeeJrerf One week 1.00 1.00 8.W ft.rjrV .(r V06n8.no Two wvk1.60 J.oor l.tHi' 4.0ft 8X)ll.W,l.og Three 8.00 t.Vf 4.W (' fmttMm.(n Fenr " . HM ; 4.6ft ft.50' 0.00 10.W FIT .8.75; 6.00 0.(W, 7.00 13.W lf.W99UK! NX S.OO! C.75 7.50 8.0niJ.001H.0(? Two mo' S.'i.-V 1.M 8.50! 0.OO..OO O.OOaO49 Three" H.Vl 8.00 B.50 10.00 M.OOaft.OO 40.O 81 " 5.00 9.0O11.0tJjl.ll;W.00S5.00iW.0O Nine " ifl.UO 10.00 J a.O0 15.00 15.00 45.00 75.00 one year ;H.oo ia.ou.i5.oo."t'4.oo;A).toiti.( llmt we arc called upon to try in 1872 ? First, shall reconstruction be maintained. It was staled in tho Senate not 'longer ago thau last Monday that the reconstruction laws wert of no more authority than if paused by a mob of a town meeting. It was snid in the 9cnate on tho same day that thesa amendmftDt wero fraudulent, and tbe Democratic party has nowhere ac cepted them. In no convention, by no resolution, or by no concentration of svnti meot in anv Suite of the Uuiun have tbry accepted or these arrangemrnls. Hut, ou tlie contrary, with the exception here-and there of a newspaper like the Sew Yoit )'orkl, that is wiser thun tba most. itt iciends, they are committed tn implacable hostility to each and every one of these arcsodmculs. 1 TUB NEXT ISSUE. " Tho next issue is, shall tlie colored two pie be maiutaiua d iu the enjoyment of equal political rights? Of that 1 have alreutlr spokcu. The Democmtic party, North and JSohth. are committed Hneiuivocallv krtil inexorably against civil rights to tbe color ed people, atM that is tlie uaentiou perhaps more than all others that will bo at bssuu i nuriuii 1 uu eiiuiiuu camnnitn. xJi ?L 2 M 1 7 ' SoWiWn v uu "fi prTr,JKi-" tho faoulliern fetales V AVitlt the ltepubh- ; rnns nf the Siiiifh thnt I. il nn .11 .1 . . w v.iv I .k m .t-au aav that thtv nnnrtrirtj'H tanaitrinnl KunL. but they dare not say they are iu favor ol" restoring the old State banks. They clamor, in favor of free trade, yet tbey dare not say they are in favor of raising lite money neo- cssary to carry on we uovernment by ai tl rS7w i JSTV.S 'te,..tC9 UDd,df '" imuhuu.j iiw. tu&cn unvu to ucjinr the Constitution according to the popula- iuii, uu. iictuiuiug vu itietr weattn ; ana VXDER UinXCT TAXATION the States of the Northwest, Ixu imr a fargis population and little rrenltk, would pay large taxes, while those or th 1 East; hav ing greater wealth and less Jtortulntiorr, would pay small taxes. The Deihocralid party dare not submit to the couutry the question of direct taxation. They clamor" about free trade and talk about repealing all taxes and relieving the peoplo of tho burdens of taxation, presuming that tho people have not intelligence enough to, id' jiro how the ruoiiey shall Fe raiwed tn car ry on the GoYerhiiwnt. 1 ' -THRTAnirr. In regard to the tariff, the Democratic party has no respectable position whatever In the State of Maryland they aro in faVor of ffio TiTficrt duty on coal, which is tho most obnoxious duty on the statute book. In Western Virginia they occupy tho samo position. Iu Pennsylvania .they are .In Jitvor ofthe highest duty on iroh : in Kon tricky of the highest duty on hemp ; in Texas and Louisianna ofthe highest duty on sugar. Iu s hort, the Democratic pajctj aro iu favor of higli duties in oveiy Stata where they have tho nowcr. where thcr have anything to protect; and in favor of I free trade In regard to anything else, ,but Now, my friends, n few words in regard . 1 ' 1 fecl ,liS"'j' honored in having the presence of ouc l"tin8ihed Chief Magistrate lifffS to night, ft'liecrs. But I sliall not be de terred oy his presence from saying what I would say if he wero uot here. 1 think I can say to-night that we havo not had a tjetter administration iu half a century, if we ever had. We may have had as good in tho early days of the republic, when tho business ot the Government was very small, ' but wo have not hnd a better. I caro not what department of the Government you look at, you 11 ml if administered withaoilr ty, integrity, and with success. In this administration tho work of funding our national -irobtJntQ bonds bearing a lower rate of interest wM'foefcn'Wccossfully begun and we have assunirjce tbn.t'it ft?l bO' car ried to final triumph. Va tvrclMy-flvo mouths of tho administration TWO IIUN DItED AND FOVlt MILLION'". ofthe debt have becu paid off. Tbe aunttal interest ou this amount would be over cT-,-000,000. An annual expenditure of tlD, W),000 has therefore lieen saved by T') liquidation of 201,000,000 of that debt. During these twenty-five months Congress has repealed taxes to the amount of 863, JW,. lI.uiUhcers.J And by rctrcjse mcnt tbat has been carried into every Vd jiartmcut ofthe Governmcrtt, byiec(UO my that is being successfully practiced y this Administration htrge sums of motev havo been saved that would have bocit squandered ; aud by the successful enforce ment of tbe revenue laws largo sums of money are collected from a smaller taxation than existed uuder a previous Adutluis ua tiou. And while we have been sbH ilius to rwduco tho tuxes over fcUXOUU.UOO, - tha witeu tual tax ooukl uo rewaietl ; but U tbo Administration gurs ou with the success lu tba future at iu the past, I buUciu wo shall be able tu repeal that Ua at tho oouiiug scsaiuu of Cougas. TUB HtrrTULlCAX fARTT. works ttiavlily, Wecanuotdo vertlhln at uuco. Wa cattuut reiitul all tba Uses ar " Wo du not 1 ' tetui thai wo cau ...... u.. ever repual all rf llttiu. 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