The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, July 06, 1861, Image 2

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' tatting tare Latest Mum up 10 Lb* 11000 of
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13LTUBDAY MOWING.
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The Ent mango of President 'Utopia, 'bleb
to POW' fhb morals& le an Able, dizahlaf.
!nett and Intereathsg Buds paTilm. nod tally
A NOW= the high reputation of Its dietlagniehed
11°Ibor;
IF win be read, everywhere, with grave Won
": Hoe :_tor there never was s peridd in the hie
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tort' of the tallest white the Heim of lb. Prod
: dent were a-stetter — if such roma concern se
now. Tlireoghout the lesith sad breadth of
&fiend aimed scary fondly bees personal in-
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teat In this mar for ambatalning the govern.
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most Wad ; rod most of thou who hoe not
&hit personal Interest feel, with them, in Wenn
tweet, that lb. honor of the government shall
2. be meintalited, as well ea its existence; and ithst
nothing 11101 be conceded to the robots for . the
- sake of askinglortoue pecan '
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t To sllineh, (and they embrace nine hundred
Mid ninety-blue in every thousand throughout
the loyal States,) the reading of this Mossy
till;provi • - 11r1ALfirtathilL They will not ale
to if,113 the _mu ne of the people have
daturfor years peat, on the Issue of a hinny,
With'esti ;Inliglviap. nor rise from it, es
ibly did in Baohanan's time, _with ezeorstions
upon their lips. On the contrary, It 601:1011 up
i„ Ailly WU* general' expedition. There la no
loitering of tie standard of the Inaugural; there
le !Ito talklpf yielding, or con'oeulon, or oompro
tide; baths document is characterised by that
bold; lirm;;•decided lobe which a brave and loyal
people haven right _to impost from their
Preen
dent in the hour of the Nation's periL, He
' etude by the flag, and soft! eland by .1t; until
, - it floats ,triumYlk over all the rebellious
z'; States ; Mid Till listen to no terms of arrange
' meats until the rebels har laid down their
• - ;; TheinshUe eipeala, Ilona having been thin met,
but for Coagress to uphold the hands
0! theilreentlis by legslising the act. of then
pest, tad; mating that abundant provision for;
; r . `_:thifUture without which the war cannot be car-;
' , vied to , a asocemitnl ; oonelusion. ; The President
Is ready to do hie part •• tbe'army la prepared,
for hookers of duty, sod bantlnt for the oppor.j
(malty of doing it, and If Gospels dose its Moi l
promptly bs foraleblog the - sinews of war, we
any reasosslsly blob forward to the realization
of hopes ao long deferred as to make the beari,
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VallauMglatru,nt 0h14..(is there no hemp amen
tbe loyal people of his district tj sad Burns
.
', of Kertiodtlf , How many followers they haul
does not yet appear; but whether few or many
i
let ,thi country put Its mark upon them, lad
burn Into ' their recreant hides ;the indellibl ,
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broad of dispute. • , :
The. Gist effort of these , coadjutors of Je
Davis was to exclude the loyal representative
; - sent to 'Congress
t en s bM porthin of Virgin
... :-. whit& yekrestains to the Hatton. Nothle
galls' then Habits so much as to sea
repreuulad lathe Coypus of the 'Union. 'fli t !
i " - patriotic people of a large portion of Virgis ,
'', --'•-•
_.'-',. hies real:rid incomplete the turnout of Lacher
sea Hiss sad Floyd; sad for i so doing, i a lt ..
fellow conspir a tors of the Leaner!, who yet
mats winds the beunds of the Maui, will never
forgive, tlteta. Hence Hie effort if Burgett
'2'; Ifilmaillgheas -to 'keep the ropesestatlies of
.1.',::, th ese fittiothi people out of thei rsuds.
a,
Be Imaidthat eke House irillafford these sid
. :-':5 r .....--=` - ' ' abettor ' awl abetto of treason one good oppeoltudey ti,
;.2',. 1 .,... ,-'." pith thionsel ism clearly on - the 'record as the
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enemies of the countri and' then silence then
,I• • • •
cifoottially. They shonld not be permitted to
white, the lime of the House or wear out the
: - patience of the people. It Li enough to know
- that tre hood each .traityrs'iMong as, without
being compelled to Grits to their" ravings.
WAit Thorne tier Cure temes.--Jsmas Le
IS, jr., whew* , appolanto Coasel'at L7olts• come
•-• thwa sister; ass hies designated chief cleat of all
__War Depsrl al, trite Sanderson, appointed Limp.
.eassat load. Mr. Enid did sot don'ts the 10-
potsuont, sod had so upinatoes is One direction .
. r —N. Y. Item% Wetusitaii.
It it hoped that this aeatiaseeaseat Will prov e
salßeiiitly aithotitative to relieve the linguist
eftheDirpol tah mid ChiSaltls alit:nit the sister eidi
toter the *psi.The essoeneemeat of his 14 ;
', ;*: - 415/ihteisTit;:ii add Clerk ol•abe War D•Pazlll'ul,i
, i•-• ,-.. ; sall erigiaany made in the Trskows., without the
1 "----',., , keit partials oilothOrill or looodatiosi and it
- r -- :.. - • equally same that lis holds or his held any o •
" 1421 'mules there: , - _
. -....'. - The-Celebration of the Fourth.
clan' warm or orthunthmar.
Brustaaros, Jaly 4,--The glorious FO
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of Zed, was =hued in here - in the grande4
isteittle slyte."::•At ilia ' spproide`..of di '
ati
-.there Wes the rind terrific -Albano Of
levy stir heard out of a battle.
rot lei miles along the whole line iof
, 'fir -tiliolunents,.on: the - Vbgiallsida there was
--,,. , 4:tattletale sheet .of Baas volumes of amok;
~.-•::, end thandas-of artillery that most hiss shaken.
-.. , „ ,• the earth eyen under the feet of the! rebels di t
-‘ ', '- •;- /dermas Junction. - ' •• 1-
Thle was .ensiotirod by the elmultsaebus
v' ' .ellargliti 11l the_ Iplecee °fibs Rhotki
-:- •-.;:'' batierfeti 2 on the mile North of; th e •
.I:elfect:Stas triagtddeent.: .. ; • , - 1 -..., i
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Between eight and deo o'clock in the m
lejr,..tho twenty New York. eglmenti appeared
- -=`- on -piride,V,Peat; of the Presidential Marion,
and marched ppeaaatt it st4inick deli, under retie*
_ ' • of the ; PiedJentand his Cabinet, and 91neral
: Scotland Ids stag- wboall stood in a group in
frontof 'the White Howie.: Etch offices saluted
.The was grand and imposing beyond
ever wittiness:l Inthla' country. For two
;-:"- .7 - - i`tiothing could be seen but the mighty .
eolamn of sturdy patriots; thelibsionetsglesar
'Anglikeitiontinnous sheet of flashingitteet
Ad*: the - review, which ' only lasted as the
.. , -..- Comma moved 07; each regiment Plokeele'l ISI
.'.' the thipeedts enesmomente. . . . , i ~ .I
and Mr
Ur, Seward, Gen. Senior I
and Mr. Beteg addreasedthe maims this inbroi•
tiff b.PlitOcl loll Pieebes.
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er and the patriotic enthatiturce - mike thii
; most brilliant Fourth of Jot; emir known here
- - 'The day opene4 with salutes sad the chkees of
Trinity Church, whith have been ri= Patri•
otio and other aim The Arai D New
- . Tort Flute Militia had a grand parade in the
morning. There la any quantity of separate
ittlettrations by mark k'.
. • •
Tee Southern papers may that the bLeekariti
of their ports is the vary bed thing that era
haypened rot their rection, and that,
if eamtin
'ar.d,it will be the making of the South.
Wag alw_ciscii.lll.--,mtTralini, that, if
• thil cloventnielt.abill
--comtagdativg aiwa ade
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The weecamealune I Congress.
- The prosesdinp in the Hones of Represents;
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thee, oakthe Ant .day of the vitte session. dem-,
castrates - that there are Secessionists in that:,
body, had am Ibex bee entered deliberately
upon the" taak of obstructing the Goverstmemt.
They bars not the honesty or frankness of open
Secessionists, or they would be 'found fighting
tbet Government openly In the ranks of the Rebel'
aMay, instead of insidiously working spinet it
inCongrtmg but theydoubtless think themselves
shin to cooperate, whirs they are, with their
Rebel brithren, and to show their willingness
If not - their ability, to do something townies
!Overlies the ConstltoUon and overturning the
The leaders In , this little peg of traiton er
P . ESIDENT'S MESSAGE.
• tttiziptif Us &mete
• - and - Emit of Representation
- : - gluier" convened eats 'extraordinary ores.
*lath as authorised by the Coustitimion, your:Wen
tilis is out called to any °Maul aubieat of itega••
At the begMnice of the protein Presidential
, four aroathe'ago, the functions of the Federal
G "mimes' were found to be generally aturpended
w • the areal SUMS at South Carolina, Geor
' if Alabama, fditelaippl Louisiana and Flor-
I a, excepting may those of the Post Office
Illayannient;- A Within these Stites the forts,
ttale, docks, yards, , custom houses and
r "l s Ilke; includiagi the moveable and atationd
a d property 1 7 . 1r a aft iseinionpet them,
e h m o;til hostility bet:1111:y
-. escaping only Forts Pickett', Taylor and
=. on cod' near the Florida coast, and Fort
i l ia Charleston harbor, &nth Caroliaa. ;Tea
forts that mind bad Men put in inapthired condi
note, new owe had been built, end armed forma
tad been organized and cure - orpathlng, all avow
edly with the same baths purpose. The forts re
toshilug in the posawrion of . the Padua Gums-
Went In mid oar those States was either besieged
m menaesd by waging* preparations, and rewsothily
Lost Sambre an nearly surrounded by well protect-
Wale batteries, with tune Kull in gnat)
the - tett &Its owe, and otrunanbering the
of the-Federal thuslorta and rifles had some
ow lo u und PsTb -thitir sPa wa ten y la: All e6 B A t ' abilt dbiPm and Prill had c bici nzt.
of
beip ticrna h. etwa ef ""i the ac p agliiall uLle isms . reven tb : b
j ue g : eu lyin nra . g7w o lthin t. ... „ A thans eeg .u .
in distant was, leavings very small put
of It within the immediate huh of the goverment.
10Nothi of Os Federal army tad navy had govermen t .
In greet Manbana and of thou realgulsot a large ,
laeration had takes tip arms simian the govern
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matt. Binialtarremody and in animation with all ,
Ithis, the purpose to ewer the Federal Union was
openly avowed. In ecsordance with this par
pot, an ordinal:me had bun adopted ia each •
of thou Mates declaring tits States respective
ly to be separated from the National Union.
A formula for iostitatiog p r o mulgated ombined government
of there' States had been , and this il.
legal organisation, in , the character of Confede
rate States, was invoking recognition, aid and in.
taw/anon from foreign powers. Finding this con
dition of dings, and believing it to be an impel.
mire duty span the 'anemias Ifurcuover to prevent,
it pounds, the consuutmition .of such attempt to
destroy the Federal Union, a choice of mesas to
that end became indispensable, This choice was
made, and was declared is the Inaugural Address.
• policy clothe looked to the *sheenier' of , all
peaceful nieunree before a teapot to 1117 stronger
Ones. It sought only to hold the public pls,se and
property not already wrested from the Government,.
and to collect the revenue, relying for the rut on ,
time, discussion sad the ballot hem It promised a
conuousace of the Malls at Ooversoientrs espouse
to the very purple who : were resisting the Govern:
meat, and it pas erated pledges against!
any disturbance tai any ofthe people of,
any of their rights, pi all, that which a President
might constitutionally had jeattfisbly do in inch a
case- liverythtng was fathom, without which it
was believed minable to sup the goyerrmient on
foot. On the filth of March; the preseatiecambent f a
first 101 l day in office, a letter of Major Ander.;
toniconimandieg at Ikon Sumter, written on the
Kith of- Febraary,- and received at the War
Depanment oh the fourth day -Of March, woe
by that department pitied in his handl'
ibis lettter eapressed , the professional opinions of
the writer that wisitorcsosents could not be
thrown into that Fort within the Lama° , has rend"
rendered necessary by the Ithithal supply of pro = , ,
visions, and with a mow of holding peueuton of
the same - .
with a torte of bus than 20,00 D good
and well disciplined men This - opinion was cosi
cured in by ail , tbe officers of hie corameard, and
their memoranda on the subject were made estalig '
rues of Maj. Andersonis I eater. The whole wee limi
mediately laid before Limosnant General Scottorho
atone concurred with Maj. Andersen in opinion,
Oa reflection, however, betook. Minima, consulting
with other officers both of the mow and the navy;
and at the end of four &pees= relnotaatly, hind*,
thistly, to th is same condones" se before. Be also
stated at the same time that there was not a mild.
SWAG force then at the doom' of, the GOTOWIWIAI%
or could I. wised and brought to the ground within
Mt Caw when the provisions In the Fort would hi
a:Laced., Ire a puelywillitary point of view thhi
radioed. jibe - dew of the Adminharation, In
this cats, to look to the mew menu pt getting the
gentian Cutely ant of the Fort. It was beliteed;
tioarever,' that to so abandon that pontloo, ander
the ettreumstanue, would be utterly Mann, and
the amenity ruder which it was to be done would
sot be telly understood I that by many it would be
coastreed as a part of volnarery,policy ; that at
homs'ir i woold discoing* the frien ta ds of the Unioni
embolden its advanimict, and go rto ravers to
'the latter a recognition abroad; tbat.jie hat, it
would be our national destrunion coosommated:
.This could not be allowed. &annular' was not
na span the gurison,and ere it would be masked,
! Fort Platen* might be reinforced. This fast word/
be a clear indication of policy, and would batter
Fable tbe cograuy to accept the evaceattodof
Fort Samoa' as a military neemoiti. An order
'swims insitortinetal to he seat for the landing of
the troops from the steamship Ifrooklyn into Fort
Pickens. • This order could not go by WO, but
Ewa take the longer and glower mate by sea. The
first return Aiwa tram the order was received but
one weak before the tall of Fort Sutter. Tie
news itself- was that, the officers commanding the
Sabine, to which vassal the troops had been treas.:
(erred from the Brooklyn, acting upon some gum
armistice of the law • adainhatation and of thy
enatence of which the present administration, up
to tbe time the tedium* drapatel•xL had wily
, too vague and uncertain rumors to fix athuition,
bed related to Wad the troops.,To now reinforce
Fort picaerrs before geniis would be reached at
Fort Sumter was impossible,rendered so by the
near eqhaostion of proviotogs is the latter aimed
Fort. In precaution *gaunt such a hesitance ~,,
the Govern** had, a few dam before, come
wanted ;impinge as eepedition, as well adapted
as might be, to relieve Fort Sumter, which ampreli
lion was inuutded to be alumately used or not eq
eluding to ciremattancer. The strongest anticipat,
ed cue for seine, it was itew presented and it was
resolved to rued at forward, as had been inteaded
in this contowancy. It vise also romoired to notify
the Governor of South Carolina that he Might Sr.
pact as attempt would bi made to proviaria-that
Fart, sad if toe attempt should not be resisted there i
=am be no effort to throw in mes, arms or a*
mashies without further notice, or in cue of as
attack apse the fort- This notice was accordiser
given, whereoposr the fort was manual and tom
herded to its all, without eves awaiting the an ,
rival of the previous empedition. It is the wen
that the sun& mica and the reduction of Fort .
Sumter was is no sense* matter of ielfeletenne ea
the part of the asuilants. They well knew that
'the garrison in the tort could lay no possibility cow
mit agvessioa upon them . They Maw they were
expressly notified that the giving of brad to the few
brave and hungry men.of the garrison mu &Hebb!'
would, on that oonaloth, be attempted, new them
ideas, by restricting so , much, should provoke .
more • they knew that this Government dashed to
keep
more;
garrison In the fun; not to assail the:O,MM
to merely Maintain visible pousulon and
that to preserve the . Union from actua l and
lionwilma dissolution grating, as herein befall
stated, to time, distiustion and the Wet box,
for a !hal : adjustmesi, and , they . walled
and reduced dm Fort for precisely the reverse ob.
fen, to drive out the visible authority of the Federal
Usual, end thus force it to as Igemediat• diasolu
lion: . That this was 'Nair. object the Estuarial
well inderatood. - And hatiag said to them is the
haelinald addlealaint CU have no conflict with.
Out being . "emotion the aggressor*le took pane
not oily to seep ibis, declaration. good, but OW
keep the cue so fre from the power of Ingenioui
sophistry es that the world should not be able to
misunderstand it. By the affair at Fort Sownsr,witli
its evrroandieg eircutitances, that point en
reached thee and thereby the assailants of the
Government ;ague the rendre' of arms without a
gun is sight or a espeathey to return their fire,:
save only the law is the fan, seat to that harbor
years before (Cr their; ; own ' protection, sat
WI ready 'ogles that pro tection. la whatever was
lawful in this act,
.discanting all, alae, they be
thread open the country the distinct IstseimmeW,
dmie dieselatkut or bbodd—end this Woe em.
braces more than the OW of these United Statas;,
It preseate to tha whole Wanly of was the en*
Mon , whether i th
, Coasational -Itipublic-. of.
DemoOnicy, I • goverrameat .of the people by • the
saudr. people•. can or , caesot MOISISIA AS-WAW..,
Multi integrity.againt Its own domestic &St It 1
presents the geestien, whether discontented indl•:1
yiduals, too law in numbers, W control adreinistrs-1
Use according to orgasic law is any cue, can id:,
ways,opon the pretences made la this cue or on soy'
other pretenses ern arbitrarily without say pretense,
break op their dove:nate& cad lima practically put
Mated to free goveramenth upon th• earth: It torus
as to Mit t is there la all lepubling this Literati and .
fatal Weakness, Melt a Geverumint ore neceuity
be too strong for the tiberfu of lta erns people, or ,
too Creak to maintain its eslateithe r RA vis*"
log the humor° Once wan left but to all out the
war power oldie Goireramegtoild err to resist lONA',
employed Inv its destruction, by force for its pros-:
tondos- The call was made, and the response of.
the country was meet (whine', imputing It troa•
'Monty sad spirit the isc esi unguise eiptch a.
ur
Con. Yet, node ;of the • commonly called.
Slave . States , except .De ware, - gave a mi.'
meat through regular Stile organization. AGm
regiments have been organixed.withth. some others
of thou States by individual saterpriu, sad re.;
milted into the . government service. 01 come
tbe weeded' Matey, so celled, and toe/bleb Teals ,
bad" been joined about the time of the'lsarigsw
nos, give no troops to ,the cuss of the Vela&
The Nudes btates,.llo tallith were not seller* is
their aotion, some of theca beteg - almost for
wa slalom, whiloin others.' aulfiwinis, North Carmr:
lins;Teneenme tied Arkareas, the Unica sentiment
was nearly repressed -and titmice& , The COON
lama, in . Yirgiaht was Curliest remertabis, perd
haps the mat importaat..; A eiravittloh; elects*
by - the 'people' of that Stile, to•corisidet thievery
gamm o n *awaiting thelfideral Union, waste ea
ten at the Capitol of Virgiels when Ft. Bonner fell.
„To this body the people - had chosen a large major:
ity • of:professed Maria men.,- Bees mftsr the fall
M &MHO, many memotre, of that mijculty wart
over to the original &erasion talsority, and with them
adopted ; sea; ordinance Tor. withdrawing the:State
from the Union. Whether ilds chaegir wars wrought'
bytbeir grut approval of the anion spas Sumter,
or the greet resauttrient at the Goieramenthr re-'
Wawa to thaCummar, is not definitely known, al:
though they mitunitted the ordinance for Satiate,.
Sian to a vote of the people, to , be taken mi.
a -, day- then somewhat. Mores then . 11,_'1 month ,
distant. " The • Coiorention Ind ! the Legislature; ; ,
winch was alma' in IMAM . In the same time anti
place, with lesiiirg ma of the State hot menthe=
of tither, immsdiately_ commenced acting n il the .
State werealready Out otitis Union. They printed
-military Reparations .vigorously ; (onward, all over
the ‘ fftetei 'they sailed the Anted States Armory at
Atr e f 1.r7 sod th li:Kri f rati149. 0 1 911 1.
-,,.:,,,--,..:•-,-;..;:-.- v., ,- y rii• - -
•14,441,,,,,,,.:i.'-,.,
4441 - x", ,, r , r . •
near Norfolk; they received, embua ineiteda into
,their state large bodies of troops, with their-war
like .aptioinunente, from the. - so-called - seceded
Stites; they formally entered into it treaty of uni.
pour y &Malice aid conaperallon with the so-called
Conteilerate .Staies; 'and sent member, of their .
Coupes at blostgosnery; sad finally they permit
ted the insturectionary government to be trine:.
(erred to their capitalst Richmond.
, The people ;of Nizgielaihrre this allowed ► this
elm tinsurnotlonto nuke haled within her borders,
and this government hu no choke left bat to deal
with it when it finds It; and it bu the leas regret
as the loyal citizens have in doe form claimed its
protection. Thoseloyal citizens this government is
bound to reeogplzs wed muted. se being Virginia.
In the border States, so called, in fact the middle
1 States, there axe those who favor • policy of armed
1 niratullty—that Is, en arming of those States to
1 trirrent thieUnion fates patting one we, or 'bed's
, a
ralma the other, over their t. This would be dls-
l onion completed; figutivel s peaking , it would be
the building of an impsmoib • wall &lengths line of,
separatios. Acid yet not grate an impassable one,
f or eider the guise of ustrality, it woMd tie. the
halls of the Union men end airily pus supplies
from among them to the insurrectionist', which
it
it
could not. do as as open enemy. At a stroke,
would bike all the trouble 'off the
be
beads of wee-
I siorl except only what proceeds from the oatmeal
blockage.. It would do for the disunionista that
Which of all things they most desire—feed them
well and give them dims* without a struggle of
their own. It recognizes n fidelity to the Coma
)
lotion, no obligation to m intim thei Utiles, and
While very many who have "Toned it are doubtless
loyal, it is. nevertheless, sty isurioes is effect.
Recurring to the action if the Government, it
may be mated that,at finda call was made for 75,.
000 militia, and tepidly following this, a proclama
tion was issued for closhig the ports of the issar.
rectionary district*, by proceedings is the mature
Of a blockade. So far all wee believed to be strict-
Iy legal.
At this point the insurrectionists announced
their purpose to eater upon the practice of pith.
tearing. Other calls were made for voleatiers to
serve three years -unless sooner discharged, aid,
also, for large additions to the regular army and
;navy. Theee measures, whether legal or not, wets
ventured upon under what appeared to be a popie
lea illumined a public nectimity, trusting then,
1 as now, that Congress world neatly ratify them.
It iv believed tht nething ban been done beyond 1
the constitutional a competency of Congress. Soca
alter the tint call for militia, it was considered a
1 duty to asthenia the commenting General, In
proper cases, aecordlog to hid demotion, to
suspend the privilege of the writ of Wen
corpus, or in other words, to arrest and de
-1 tale, without teem •to the ordinary poets.
see end forms of law, ouch individuals as he
might demo dangerous to the public gaiety"
This authority haspurposely beall "praised, but
very sparingly. Nov du legality and pro. '
, prim' of what btu been done tinder It sitquestion
' ad, and the attention of the moor, bee been called
to the proposition that one who is sworn to take
oar, that the laws be faithfully executed should not
himself violate than. Of course some consideration
was glean to the landau; of power and propriety
be ore this matter eta acted *pm The whaled
the laws which were required lo to laithfally ex-
mated were being ratistp4 and failing of execution
In nearly one-third of the fitadea Mast they be' ' ,
allowed to. finally fail of exectitioni clod had it'
bean perfeotly clear that by the are of the means
woman , to their exeantlon some single law medals
oath extreme tenderness of the citizens' liberty that
practically , On li ne' more of th e guilty than of the
Intl ooo lltithoidd to • cry limbed extent be violated?
To state the question mbil flintily, are all the laws
but open to go anesesited and the government it
self go to plemg best that one be Violated. Rees '
in nab a cue would psi the Mita' oath be . bro. '
ken il the governmeat thoyld be ossithuss
it west_ believed-that disregardblg the elegle larr
would led to preserve it. Sat it leas not
believed that this question was orreatei. It
was not believed that any law wu violated
, The pruyision of the Constitution, that the privilegeolthe writ of belOss corps shill not be uspanded,
unless when, le ca,se, Of rebellion or lasagna, the
public feisty may tapirs ft, ie eeeiralut to each •
provialoa that such priv il ege slay be appended
when, in cases of rebellion or lovasiba,me public
1 safety does require it. It wee degjded that we '
have a cue of . rebellion, and that the public
safety does require the qualified supenuts of
the privilege of the .wnt which was author.
tied to by Freda. ; Now it is insisted
that Courses, and not the Fairentive, Is voted
with this power; but the Ponatirction itself to
silent as to with or who la to attain the power, 1
sod as the provision mu
be
math; for i danger-
one emergency, ft cannot be believed th e healers of
the instrument intended that, is every cue, the'
dagger Magid nn Its course until Cinemas could
be called together, the very assemblage of erlikli
might be precasted, as WSJ mended In this case by
the rabellioo. lie more wooded argument
is now - offered, as , an opinion et same length
will probably he presented by theAidarrial QeneraL
Whether there mall be any legislation "OP OII the'
subject, and it any, what, is seem ifted entirely to
the better judgment of Congress- The forlserance
of this &rummest bad bean wa setraordisary and
so loarcontinesd; as to lead some foreign nations
to shape their action se if they (opposed the early
deetroction of our National Ilnios was probable.
While this, on discovery, gays the Itimative
some rumen: he Je cow hippy to say that the
sovereignty end right/ of 'the United 'States
arenow everywhere prar.tigaliy reepectsd by
foreign powers, and a general sympathy with the
country is manifested tioughont the world.
The reports the Secretary of the Treulry, War',
and the thin, will give the information in detail,
deemed orictieul end teesenisal for yoor &nib- '
• mama and ectios,linle the )iterative and all the
Departments will stead reedy to supply mammon
or to commusicate new facts coesadued 'mut*
unt for you to know. it is now recomminded 1
that you give the lege! mesas for making Wso
I n.
tat a short ad', decisive one ; that you place at
the control of the govelemeat for the work salaam
(oar hundred *tested Maond four bandied mll.
lions' of dolls*. Tbikptiber of man i. about '
oar tenth of those el proper ages wiMis the re
gions where appetite'', ail are willing to cismitea
aid the nun is leas than a tweatythird pal Of the i
mosey vales oweed by the mu who seem moldy to
devote tie whole. A debt of era hsedisd mitilWre
of deltas Dow is a ter sum per head this wu the
debt of our Revoistion when we came oat of that
struggle, sit the mousy mikes is the coestry now
boars even a igniter proportion
_to what it was
then than doe. the population. Slimly WI ."
has as strong a motive now to preserve nor liberties
as each man had then to establish them.
A right resell at this time will be worth more to
the 'mg than ten times the man end tan limas the
c l ump Th e e , ' ' , se teething as front the aim
try ism. no doulrthat i..: m t wildi i t! a r...., w r k ,
is abandant, and that It merle Sift - --. --- °••
legislation to giro it legal essetton and the hand of
the Ruseative to give it practical shape and ell,
demi. One of the gramma pi:plunks of theta.
ensamtlit to avoid wafting troops taster din they
can be provided for lea word, tbepeopie will Stirs
their guaranis' il the gorrenintrat itself will dolts
part oely isdiffenstly well. It might seem at firm
thought to be ciliate difference whether the present
movement- at tee Bomb be called secession or re
bellion. The-movers, however, well understood
the difference. At the begineieg they knew
they could never raise their treason to any respect
able inspilude by ea name which implies M01e
.4
;kin of law; they kite their people possessed as
much of moral saner, 1 mach of devotion to law
and order, and as ant pride in and reverence for
the history and got ant ol their memos cons.
try, as spy other el . fat ed and patriotic people.
They knew they coil make no advancement,
directly is the teeth of these strong and noble see.
Moses. Accordingly, they commuted by ea is
sid ions debauching of the public mind; they Invent,
ad an banal, sophism, which, il conceded, VII
followed by perfectly logical 'tem through all the
incident, to the complete destruction of Ms Caton.
The sophism Omar isobat any State of the Ualou
may, consistently with the national Constitution
aad therefore lawfully sad peacefelly, withdraw
from the Milos without the consent of the Oaks
or of any other State. • The little diesels, that the
supposed right is to be e:snared only for • jut
.cause, became they theemielves are to be the =le
judges of its justice, is too this to Runt autunite.
With rebellion the segarloated, they have
been dogleg the public sled of their swim
for more teal thirty years, sail at length they have
brought masy goad man le a williegnese to take
up erns ' spies' the goveranient, the day after
some assemblage of men have emoted the farcical
premise of liking their State oat of the tlaios,whe
could have bees -framglit 'to so seek thug the
day before. This sophism denies sub, perhaps
the whole of its curremey from the aseamptien that
Mare is some timitipotest sad meted suprsesacy
pUtaiellig tee State, to each State of oar !federal
Urfa& - Oar 'States Nave neither-more nor lase
parser than that mound to them la the Calms by
the Comutstios, sir one of them ever Moms been
a State out of the Union. The original ones paned
Into the . Maws even before they cast!tdf theft
British eolostal depandeace, and the sew oafs
each cares lam' Ms -Osiris directly from s tradi
tion of . indepeadant4 - except .Teas, ad :Mee
Taxes, hi its temporary isdependeme was '
designated a Rate: The new mu osly took the
designation of States oa costa/ tato the Union,
•while that , name was 'Ant adopted for the
old lona, le sad by the coloalse which were
declared: to .be • free . sad • bidepeadeat States.
Bet men thee the object piglet, was sot to declare
their ;Indepesdeses of au soother, or of the
Union, bet directly the solitary, m their mutual
pledge sad mutual actin before, at tha ',time aid
afterwardei - abtudastly - shows by the Myron
plightieg of faith by each and all or the orlglaal
thirteen mthe articles Of confederation two years
leter,that the Calm gen be perpetaal,is emeleslys.
ev
Having ner been States either is. enbibuics or
is same outside of the Mimi, whence this magical
ossipotisies of Sate'elds asmithig a claim of
remota lawhilly destroy the Union itself I , . black
is said about the sovereignty:of - the - Buttes, bat the
word erlitils not In the National Coasiltstios, Ger,
ails believed, is isy of the - State Coiatitedosa
-What is a aothotigaty - le the political .easse - of
the tam I Would it be far wrong to deltas it t
A political commusily without • political 1111011104'
Trend by . We, no ass, of - oar States eximpt Tea
wawa, it • seseralptii and even Taxes gar up
the Maud& on earning no the Balm, by which
set she acknowledged the Constitution of the United
Stabs and the lawe . end treaties Or the Celled
States, made to pursuatobe of . the Coustimilas - to
be Mr her the supreme law. of the land. tglis
States have their stales in the Coles, sod . they
haveother no legal Mates. ..lf they break from
this they ea only do so against_ law, by vircht
ow The Union, =duet thesselmit, teparated,
e S ared' tbsitlidipthdence, and their Marti by eon:
quiet de poichase. -The Onion gave- each of them
,whatever independent* and liberty lt bad; Ms Valois
is Older than any of the States, and, In fact, it (Th.
Yid them . u Stales:' Originally - nate ' &pedal -
colonies made the Union, and, le rein,the [lnfos
threw o ff ' th eir old digiesdimee ler these , - and made
them State", suck : u they are. Not ono of them
ever had's Stati coestioatkrk, Milepodsat of the
901 coarse It it , not' forgoitin - thet - ,all t,6 new
thates. 7 boated Nair Comtelleiti before they ea.
WO the PlOir 111* "..! 4 9. # l ,!n t I I": 4 P 14,
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preparatory to coadeg ie.. .s. i • ort. , • ~ ....., s o o n , '
"iambi, the States have the powers and right. . - it-,&,
•
sand to them in end by tholiatioasliConsteattos:
'cu r VP', ' ..e mambas of the Bradley atm,
But 'amongeheso• sway ireitot isiciaded allege - .. ,i i ia ~.• „ mit ,
cambia powers, Wester saschisions or acetic- , ti se ~ itr. wmi ka imo lonte mo wefte mad... aerman tivies - ataters
tiro but, sit most, such only as are knows in the a S u r "ith • bangle staid of Wars attic 4 bet Jay!
world at - the, time as goveramestal • powers, -.i' ....... ,
and certainly a power to destroy the governmen . t IL iTr TWO FULL UOMPAELES will be re.
itself had never been known al governmenta l,
n . •-, maw to ensphde•ltatment crania by Ms ha
merely adiniiihrtnave power. This relative mgt.! a ~, aw ... wih.r.. .... the
wet.
ter Of National poser and State rights se • piaci- . 11 hail . D. U. lettltallev.ellarant area
: PON is no otoar than the principle or , limo" I U.S. CAVALRY RECRUIT*.
ahoy and locality. Whatever concerts the whole . I
should be morticed to the whole, to the GenertlA - i
ve
Gornment, while ' whateirey 4:Meanie ow, I 1
the ' State ebould be left exclusively to • lite 1611154411 " ,
' Seitapitoe;
about Tllis it,is walblethethreretheis ignation a l orin c at p euti ri ta n- .
lion in defiant" boanderiar between the two has
applied-the principle with euct accuracy, is Rot
to be cmationed. We are also hosed by that de
fining withoet question; what in now combatted is
the position that seeasion is consistent with the
Constitution—is lawful and peaceful. It is sot I
contended that there is any express law for it,
aid mains should ever be implied as law ,
which leads so unjust or absurd convequences. :
Tee nation purchased with money the counties oat
el which several of States these were fanned. Is it
jest that they shall go off without leave, and with.
oat refindiaot The nation paid very large sums,
in the aggregate, I believe, a hundred millions,
to relieve Florida of the aboriginal- tribes. le it
just that she:shall now go off without consent or
without ins ki ng any return ? The nation is now
is debt tor one? applied to the benefit lot these
so called e eded Staten in common with the ren
ts Upset ei er that creditors shall go unplid, or
the remaining States pay the -wholes
Part of the present national ; debt we.
attracted to pay the old date of • Tents
L it jest that she shalt leave and pay :Moat of this
heneli I Again, II one State may secedes° may
s
ulatothwerp,aany
the
ewedeetmall
Is this
h thisg av a e m esze jult d
w ed
cred non i e .
torst Did we notify them of this sage view of
ours, when we botrowed thin stoney? litre now
recognize this by allowing the seceders to
go 'la peace, it is difficult to see what we ras do if
*then choose to go, or to extort terms upon which
they will promise to remain. ,ff he seceders insist
that our Constitution admits of secession. They
have assumed to make a national cosultitutlon of
their one, in which of necessity they have either
&Beaded or retabod the right of secession,air they
Moist it exist; in ours. If they have 'discarded,
they thereby Isiah tilt is principle it ought not
not to be in oars. II they have retained by their own
consunction of oe re, they ahow that to be eonsietent
they 'mast secede from one another erhebever they
aril find It the easiest way of settling their debm
or effecting any other selfish or cajun object.
The prinsdple itsell Is one of dhjatsgration, and
upon which no government can posiffity endure.
If all the BLOW safe one shostid wart the power to
drive that one out of the Union, it Is presumed the
whole -Mess of seceder politician, would it once
deny the power sod ditoolunie the art as the Veg.
eel outrage upon Eltagetiolits. log appose that pm-
eisely the same not, instead of bibs; called driving
the one out, should be called the' seceding of the'
others from that one, it would be exactly whet the
Seceders claim to do, unless, Indeed, they make'
the point Aug the one, because it is a minority,
May not rlghUsili do wiott thesq;em,because they
are a enjerity, may riglittally do. That politician; ,
are subtle and prolound on the rights of mined. :
ties; they are pot pupil to that power which,
made the Castitstioe aid mai Sum the pream
ble, cellists itse f; ItWJ, the people." Ii
way well be questioaed whether there is to-day a
majority of the legally qualified votary of
any State, except perhaps South Carolina,
is foyer of Damian. There is pouch reason
to belMvethat the Union Pan on the majority la
many, if not in away 'alba opt of the to galled
&seeded States; the contrary has not bees de.
maturated ix any one of them. It ts immured to
iffris thip ale of Finites end Tennessee, for
the Moll of pa election held in military
camps gigue the bayonets are all oil owl olds of
the question voted epos can scarcely be countered
as demonstrating popular sentiment i at smelt an
election all that Mugs clan who are at ones to the
Gaeta and lariat coercion scald be coerced to
vote azienst the Union. It may be aimed with
out elirtragauys tl:.,a: qie free instimuons that we
enjoy have developed the powers arid improved
the realcuoni Of our ware People, twitted
any 'temple In the world. 01 . dial -we now
have • talking and an impressive illafration that
so large an army es the °ornament has now on
foot was near boom known; wlthont • *oldie' to it
bat who ken takes his O there of his own free
dories. Bat mom Op this, there an many shills
regiments Weiss tamelorer ape and ;nether. Ponta
full pneitinel knowlidge of all the arts, seises,
ProftetiCte. and whatever elm whether nada or
elegentle team lo the world, and tare le mealy
one from which than sonld not. be aloud a Presi
dent, a Cabinet, a Congress, and, perhaps, a Coat
abundantly competent to administer the Govern
ment intl. For do I say thin is ant - tree also la
the army o f oar late friends, now adversarial In
this minim hot if it 1.1 so moat better the ruses
why the Go vernment, witia;#:st asterred nth
alai: on hollStliese did ds. should not he broken
op. boater IR ay section puffy:tea to Mendes
such a Government would do 101 l to cooed",
is deference to whet principle it is thet be desalt:
what better be tit likely to get in Its stead; 'bath.
er the sybarites) will give, or be headed to give,
so much of good to the Napier There are some
forahadowiop pa this subject. Our tavern:tee
have adopted sans decimetre,: of independence,
le,wbfeb paella Ctii ioU etd merpensa by Jeffer.
ons, GAD. :bey 'pi wadi, "all men hie crested
equl." W I They liege adopted a temporary
national eonstentioe, in the prasible of 'bleb, un
like our good old oae, signed by Washingtoa,they
emit, "we the people," and enhautate " we the
deputies of the sovereign and independent Statee ,
Why 1 Way this deliberate pressing out of view the
rtgby of ate, and the atithonly of the people:The
ts ossatlilifilfettples' coofert en tbe aide os the
Unkra. It is e 'niggle or pistaialstia the ,
world that form sad sustellea of abs Geterawanti 1
whose lading object le to aerate the condition at
sus, to lilt anilletal weights Irom all shoolden, '
to clear the paths of Mediae pursuit for all, to
afford albs antettered evert and a fair chance in
the ruts of life. Yielding to the partial and tem
porary dadnores from miciestity. This is the
Mean object of ibis gfieetaaest, for whose east
, sue we costard. I am most • happf to believe
that the plain people admitted lid oppreelyta
this. II is worthy of aisle that while is this the Gov!
ernmeat's boar of trial, large members of tams is
the mem end easy who bus been favored with
the ollicep, hays resipted cad proved fates to
the band whlch had peropuol tate, tot one
comasoll Prldla or ooISPOS ' WO , 11. 0 0 3 n, to Ws
deserted his dap Oast, honor fa doe to those ta
ws who remained Mar Awes lbs example at
•• IL sk Mesdames asociates. at the grestsot Mina
„ and son impottent fact of all Is the unaaimoss
i n i • 4 thersommossoldlers and comma sailors
to Os go ' - ''-. to es /wows. they hasten.
. " •-• efforts d thou
otutally resisted the trartari,.- -- - ...
whose emanande bates hoar before they ousa.. - - - .
alsolue law. This is the paste* Instinct ot plain
people. Tko mulerstand, without an argument,
that the destroying of the government which was
mode by Washington suns no good to them. Oar
Wgeminate has also beat Galled an arr.
t s . t Two palate In It our people hate ahead,
staled—the snecessfel establiablog end the sums.
Cal adattigteringot it. Osie still rionshis—ite sue.
osaoll gulotesanas avast a fonnidablialnternal
attempt to overthrow le It le new for theta to de
an:lstria to the world -that those who can fatly
tiny an elation can also appraise a mbeilloot that
ballots are 'the rightlit ,and vitiated encesesors
of toilets, end Veit when ballots hays fairly and
eonettrationally decided there can be no toreeaefal
appeal back 'to bottom; teat there can be ao sue
capful appeal accept to ballots themselves, at suc
ceeding electioci. Seer, will be e great leuoa of
peace. mashing" men that what they cannot take
by ea statism neither can they take it by a war;
leaching all the , telly of beteg the heehaw, ol war.
Lae them - bit„ecinie eaeuiaess In the Wads of
wad man as to, what lon be the coma of the
Goneemeat towards tits. Seethe.. States, after the
ramifies . shall ate been sappreseed, the listen.
Uri deems It pie* to *ay that it will biles
pupae then, ahver, to to 'aided by the consti
tution ' and the hiss, and, mat be probably will
have no diffireat endastartang el an, power* and
dates of the Federal Government relative to the
rights dl the States cad the people under the Con-
Meatiest than exprand Ie the Inanatral Address.
He desires to preemie the Govannisat that II may
tojadosioisuired for all as it wee administered by
the' men who made it. Loyal eats ens everywhere
have the right to claim ale of their gotersumat, :
and the goreramenthu no light to withhold or ,
segliset it. It is' not perceived. that is giving It
'
there is soy coercion, ley caveat or nay Nubia.
patron to any jut sues of thole terms.- : '
The - Coustv son provider, end all lb. Sates'
have aecepted the provision teat-the trailed State,
shall giarantee to every State in this Union a Fa.
peblican form of Government; but If a State may
lawfully go ens ot the Gana, bating done so, It'
may also discard the Repubileas form of lover..
meat, so that to provost liagoisg out all Indians._
ails rasa are to be need to the end of maintain.
leg the guaranty Mentioned. When an' end
is latest -- and obligatory the'' indisputable
means to It are •eleo lawful and obligatory.
If ow with the anise ravel that the lexasetin laud
lb* daty ot_ Inapt» lag the vat yawn la &hots crib' got,
conceal Ward apes labs. • 11. could bat pars this dilly
or seminar the Mama or the 'atonement. lie cow
tombs by palls oftreatli maid nab tau ha a tam eat
that atamprtatbas an. oat eftenproar eat that be popular
gormand tin -lag Mita, a masted tatteatbat that
than she any as siestas eon only saw tbeavira.
-meat how immediate destruction by elites up thaloata
peat aea volectithe peoplegsv, Ms oloctkor.• she pangs
Utimmiuse and set Una wereate tea ably rama their
ewealiftentio deaden.
. .
,*a • gluts gaits Ilbopeuthr• eald sot fume coo.
seated Clot Ibis@ lastltattosi shall pal b magi los coal
N to lottayal stile vast soil ao rasd • tans •• them bee
smote bad conado4 to aka. Mt that be bad senora
to shrink, DM 'via
/sue theta:tam of bla own
llada vbat sight tallow:iew Obis anal 'mew
rICh l 7 ba W p far &althea ba bad 0•••••• bl• duty.—
You will tow, icootellag to oat, 01111 toliateat. perk=
yoarly Ll• Moonily bovia that "oar ssd oaf •••
Om =Tao aceseaultb bit aofirt.o man all bdtkpi du.
•bo bantam daubed la awl, sights, • attain
aotl anta, goody ntatitlott lan.ael Milos of
Mita abate;
our coop% Wilmot plat audvßY ma papaw, lot in
non, oar trait la, Clod aaa go lbsward trltust Pre sad
~11• (likameti - • ' ' ABBAliAlt woo Ls.
_. Waitangi Onr. Jet, 465.1161. • •• •
•
Q&ND& -841119APARILLS.=—Thciso . who
IV bays as
Ow voidlorfil Orono, Whoa qu o ,
otatilicromody Is oomoof toroddio-ddtdadolB ori
dabborACom oroidplao, sboamodise, ropopato. old
doom.. brachia', pohootory siDedoutil d vor coomblot
Rad Ikea arbOli erse so folsdidou or of thercazy,
toodiaTts that (Mope :gado out Os iregedrod
Ms of • sildelsothat boo .onoW6 oak sorgotoL
Intim Um above Maid twoma 'USW alio, mill.
damn that II aro Os MIAS lonia all cams
hogotol sod odd by A. D. AA 1141.18 tyaltla 1011
"altos otnot.Now Not.' - -
1014 slang Or Al SABNARTOOI lON PASotiooly, Po.
Old dotty Dresodolopoorollo. . • ..totdlonolir
OTIOIL—An Sleotion will be' belii at,
(OW al dial,. O. IL It. 114; ca M tbs booths
• rad iftkas ale.liter.oa Milk Jet,. le
aOn ban 02 esti- 6103,2. tar .ths atlawia
OW PmildoW` sof Dtragara. So ruin
ojut nostred far
ightlyllll4llll.oo4l4ll
,
~~
i` ~ ' ~ s_ J r
=ZMEM
NWPMM
_ .
1113 TANTZD 111111EDIATILY, $5O ABLE
, v wan NIB, baleen, the ages of 11 end Ai to
en th r the Third ltrytemot D. a. emirs. Mao aceld,and
sob' bay will to aina prelemenco.
lb eh than ND benumbed by the MIA, dLwnothat
mut peaurs, simple clothing oaf eatoblanoe of the beet
nal
to thy nape bone $l2 to $3l per mon* aercadbig to
that not and saving al the moldier, and so etheylete le the
bro. /than rude by the gthannimist lar all lib mans that
bo ea thee err ) amid lib pairtf be theme, Imlay blot
at I. heath lb aalletheent front $3OO to $1202
I %booties Is called to the fact that tho goveraniant boos
eirlei coannonced to promote *Moon freal all ambigua
intranaunant la think:ore opened to ell Na enlist
EL T. tithed,
- not Lleatenant Third Othaby.
Pb; airlleranithig Nalloaal Hotel, Water Wean.
lattargh,Pin Jenard
~tubtfc otaa.
( Ortor i Tt I
tt : TrizioVighk id et N '
swily from Ws barium tm hie isttr. th ttom Tarty trim it
Y the poiut at dosth. The Hill mill mill to opus sod at.
Mited to ti Ids mite oath Me mem width soli Sn
.th&ltrl PtilLIP tLW, Plttsbargb.
illr'NOTlOß.—The Board of Managers . f
the B. • P. Eddie Clemesey held •
jJly
isajoaroao declared addend of lOU MI OMIT.
eat et Ur& tut eft isoeths' seroleal.PKlllige as aim
pf tbdeTteinusr he wafter the. hilth
tined . 'Mid. CUL
Mgr - DIVILMND.—The dent and Dl
ww.rot= of the Mahn* gad .I~w/ Whir
°do wny (Huta street) My. this VT
dee. hfirtilseet
TWO DOLIWILI AND 111/21, Itterell Pat SHARI
a* lin Cholt43 Itotitoat of ita palm of the
varable ton/with.
. P. 6 8115311L4
iLgto ibtimusrannts.
SEAT OP W4a,
tiro* a+o, ittuia;
Forts and. Stations
fito P;'DL6IL ILNP itItDEL ARAI,
(Or W. at W. Y. UAVE.III%,
B. R. Sham Yaps are now t put wet from the preu, ea.
ved on Mal. aiyi
; 76 PIECES
rRENOI3 pIADONEIT
LAWN,
WORTII 31 VENTS,
SELLING AT 16 CENTS.
11 of the Latest Styles,
AT
W..& D. RIIGUS'._
FARRELL & CO.,
PLUMBERS
GAS AND STEAM
FITTERS.
No. ism woURTU
NUE IMITUIIILD.
fr. tip solo!cist.111, !rtitriall conslinall en
Adadnlstrators
131 t VIRTUDOF AN ORDER OP THE
Orpasae Otart a angeboo, atcoty. W M Ike nit
WedJaaaam A. 0.11141. 1 mid WI et Mao Woos
lrO att
OCTUIDa TM. MI. aa 4 Otto*, r. ma w the
a inotook tha aa4llldod tooth last al a cats lat or
5.:4 ground lauded op MU Moot la tbo tamp tr ,
ontattOo, la thetataty at allealboay. sad bolas
I* Kati strait at groat tot cod sitoadlaa back ma
opadaddlllia dlidosta ad oat Wand sad trota bot..
Oa MI dwartaod lot lam lo 'mad oasfkul. kauvkv.
tog • avas - nradatios alga act lb. tads MIMI • tilt
awls= Thom Wag aka itacto4 is asal 104 a moll
trot= will to made tams at of oda
11414011. 0 IISAUI2I.
*Mee at Wa. H. Toaltros
Isattssietwr
SCIOW6BBII3LTIMIIIIN G- ail -- Aw loo
ad
napalm
.6.6.0. k. &Mot
Iburol=itlMMoss: or I Ye/M*4qt Catked,
Net knot
I. Us fonsoy of ISM, two biolomohothtNl mebblothe
to Ma Mgt &hoot. 'Atom! debxot Ibe •
tkort Mew soil both .m• osoooodel, the MIMI* bib
.. 6edo'eot i r t.t.otoo Win
wI SA It 4I
ideal Oar • to• . ;ais tatte - -
. MOS MOMS.
My daotbtor was' oultalthol to IM IVO lidoool In Mop
Weber, 1103, ottot • that attoolosto winkaur
"61°4'MILL a war:um
Ito WILLIAM' misty be kind it MG
37S 11•Ailloby strookst all hoot ozoopt oM Moos, as Me
ochoot toots is la Mt ctwolltrg boar.
Totot‘hl.o • 401 4 -12.dnam
-
C OLT'S KIVOLVSItzt
_
COLS'S RITOLTIASI
Jost notood by Rayzem snot or lot of all I Ito adonent
*liar moonbeam&
11/4112111 4 SOOT LIPYSTRA
ALLEN'S 'T 4o do
NULL *ALISON'S 7 SNOT SWEAT'S".
forda by SOWN • MISTILY.
Lid Wood stood.
r0a13.5. MUMMA AND
V lupus &win ca raw. amide. far lbsetes
Bless ZOO sod it bons DOWN • MUM,
/S 0 WIXSO Ms mt.
DiT/SEPDGVB /bIPHIFFIID. OVAL
CARBON ,
• •
.LAne:Ctlin c itvkirs,
U BEST. THAT 11A4 Eo6B TILT
Goo offset io the pabtle. TIN* an the but be lb&
• 01111b1 ftlr
I. Beams befog of as oval Ana:, the t laeL soar
We equity 'thew hen lb' hammy is Qs, ths eras 10
mole vegeta.
tit *hope le beoststeptad to raid Ur Whet of
Wee • poste; so LW It b!s isouttie to mot Woo.
• L The Is made largely .1 laid end fiethieigle.
• &Wee ot Urals" iad viletSol. Tba
hos foot se se 'NMI eis to
et,==es.,lrearlibly wade of Use
•
se I • •of Mantel 'DX
of stick owe ere mese
4. ha the grestesi ednotege of these chimps:a titbit
two • • bare oat It sill Ira totem salt/ sae bass
*vs break' ma Int the bast of tee limp. let her ell et
'Grab Wridastos Meet, seer rotelhotio
intim sod we Boehm bee mobil chimney by a
Thliprollot dosesollsolsele ecoleithi
chose et bias. &bee* theittlemies haselusigh
peeks% bee ectswed so olotely to the lamp si
sitiositto ultra bested. ,
Tins who hues blUnreto thiermives the tautif;
the Octal OU light on menet of the 'peel strews at
• •hlateimehootel lun thit then is so kept seesiells
Mesa &restore the y
rho, ispeletril 'hat .4 the math
noted tolow teed* DITUIUKUOi IMPROtiD
11111e10 hie se teerid•-• Ohlommy lbal II midi to lea,
cos nerdy b ed • • _
Ittseasble, the plate el the roar PITT OW&
ONION WASUINOriIi MUT, ram Pessistviala
eon& i Jelidivasllstf AA DITHILDOIL
11116111. Mane TO AST ADDAMS& .
rHARLIN lICIMANN, F. - RA., M. D:,
. tramcar .1 Dinar of nu Geoltal Omni to Ile
Milan liamon,..kaa; still Imp comae to
Janne% published a mat aft Oa irritant of aILI
Aran dlarops of. Motu& sod Noah, penal Gnaw.
00, a Tamils as the neon of Duane or Ilastortailoo,
I Deblllty,locoltultacy Nacional linlidmidpia.
atorrba. 410. maim loloatoryold litestal Goa royal.
Danny. tam an WA palatal of aialsoly saY.
rd sonuitroatloo, Ind M a to amiatbiog by aba ft lot
boot. Nubia tiro tad atampa, M i lroy as PAWL
Inn • DA OILMAN Willa , ?noted ilbdial
• . ~ faittacilairs
ZINS--Ltor retooling Paint, Grease
slgnlnf 411ovia.
, ipwrotur.POWDlA—la lbe town! of anp,iqnotts
LEMI mat iiireradessil
• asi,tual Vale lot itlimonmod. •
:ILLINGIIIIO tiNaVIIINT—Tat purdah* illbkk nG
1100ZSDONII DI CARBOWileti Of SODA PILLe—Ti
gr a hl=hoth awn: et the Iltatemb
•
luso witattertst rea l end ~iot~ti.
Tte k =t u tzbi a4 ve,Askbl• the
IMO {Win* Dtufilit.
.oa,tmakt
maw aßatbage Rua wait. pt.:
.qa jud I9 .OO LU.. 4 III O4 ILCOA *, ItIUNTING 01
bt - imam vax anon. sii atom gt.
_ z sada W____Lity
„ - 11.00101 1 nobr'- 101FIFf.,
MMC=
BAD abbuttstnunti. - . 7
DROPoSALS WILL itERECZATBDidi
-a the aka et the Rowan Iherelelem. Nam
*dims; a.. heh hem tot the Ondlas swag.
tern meet. hos Matt 'trestle WN' eteoet2
MAO NO3 IT,
bdatta Recordlot Illogetotor.
PISSOLOTION OF PARTNSRSUIP.—
Notke h hereby glees that the partoet ship Wham
OW IL 311711411LYISLD end 9W64131 lIIIIXIXL4
trio Macleod ea the theatel day of Joey. by mataal
CODOnti. The bombe= .01 Gantt:Rued by LAI. BMIOS
-1131.0. who h ataborized to aettla ell the bashers et the
late Ara. .71118 i II 8010131/121:D.
/Abe 411101031
QIALED PROPOSALS ate invited until
AI JULY itz, et Am., for enlehtog the Andatbs7
=lamb. Vasa. so. to to woe et Sr: mime
la &Mickley, en ttl lily earwsits at tbe
caw dab DAVIS. WM.e .AAAW LIWOWW.I Taws*
CM COSlgetkwii °MO wort. Addren , I
frAktas JllO. WAY. JIII.WwWWWWWIY.O.
Check drum by U. Wick,
Lrr 07 °Z1 ,0a1 e sthaccsßeak; re aO -- area imart as
saeaatb.far Or Saidrad sad Mast.* lkillare sad
UM OWL slog lflartribliar: be Isk
Danacabdog ray beaks. The as farhears'aid
Sask. Ifayardang. sea W. ..oar S . Libi Vera Biala.
Lem& • Moral roma rat* paid lio Ihdir
mars WWI IDTINOITIL
Oxon=We 130.
VITT WEIGH. WALK ed
otts, ottenend to as Mom ot
vines emend at Ma deo mate 21711111),11 t" A Jab etb,
MI, of Schlock. e. 11.1br ifolgluesoton Re tee, wont
Cu, Waligh logs. BM em wilt dots boy tooth wend.
et the VOW mum Whew two de scales IV .111 bu
dater, ler do am of Mee. - • I
inded Itteeleat. MIMI% Oeittollae.
WO . I UR HUNDRED DRAFT HOBS 8_
A: a MIMS WANTED.—Tbe surladreral *LH
fie *beatable atlllr.Baly IPalterwa.7ourth tab P ,
iltliii - rn
asKONDAYIw.,I9III.ITIRDATdJeIyaIbe
of DM? SON= AIND
muttre far or be
blesabb or lba brow st at
bawls WS, oat awes thea S - Mee Urea. Yews
lbe webs bee bee Urania beads Web. moss Is Bp free • to 9 years. ilest ell be well Weiser! to iambi --
A. 430114 1.
brielerbbr? .• • Captain sad beet e MIL IL
Ronne to 11111ppars and 01dews of Rail
Roads and Steamboats.
•
, • •
tt m tr o
anyo un i
NOTICE IS IKREBY GIVEN THA T
T i
N
AN sad ban lb. bib Inn' to iairdbatdin ettlabio of
Indoor tablo.ablobn , confab by .1140aid,abluktxott or
other coo &and far Weak. Koatntk7. its
wall as Ma banded attito. If ta
= as d
to to dapped Inn* this pott letbottltatiol baa ,
mit from fhb ones ant anodoot batottitn 01. 4 'Vara
caw appointsd forStataTT lA . -
'Mod florroyar.
NINNTSENT}I LIST Or '..IPPLIoot—
?Iowa he Bahl (*PM. Mod to the Wen den
sp to July kb, LISL
Boos 'doss:l. wins bon" poquimo borco4,ln.
mods Jobs Itstd. Posbotty. -
EOM A.. do KO= ToTaitilp. I
girf W 00 . other gm.% 4h ward, fithletrgh
burnt odkt. tonna, lbstsdosyowsohlp.
Goodwin;. othor goods, 6th wank ntlaboigh.
Goossor Wm:so, Ism% ObarthroTawind4.
ra t IM.'" do Ist Isard, , Pltisbotet."
#°
boom
thaapr TMOSA.
suozons bow r
% wpm, 6drorst.sto. -
Moto Leven. to
Wawa itootans. do 81 .
oftql.AllOgleoy.
Itozogomm Alai, do dth do do
Pawns Thom; do . Labs • SoirtohiS.
anat. Mu N. WWI Misr tat ward, A11h 1 67.
Mochas ILdlboor, tom% IJutos Solyollb
8 09110•11, ..* 19.1_ ward,
iqsLLE. .aflitgtr
Mau. maze how*, kb olowlittabstsb.
The Board of Liman • wUI mat w Mooday44
15 12 5
1N to act cm 11, above -
aPV.Ofike..ltily lilt. 184 ' •
W. BARKZE. 1 CO.,
U .
59 9111 - 11=151 i sTas
LADIES' DUSTERS,
MISSEb'ItiTKRS,
OIIILDRENS' DiTSTe
LADIES'
MIMEO and
CHILDRENS!
New Croy ofnl Dreg Goods.
All 'lolling at Low Pr
CARPET SAL
(MEAT REDUCTION IN fItICEI4
J. W. BARKER C
69 MARKET smnr,
Will elm out tip beaneo or,theiT
CARPET STOCK AT EASTERN CO
coairmanto
BRUSSELS, • •
TAPESTRY,
IMPERIAL,
TIIREIT-PLY, .
FINE,. EXTRA mod
SUPERFINE IMGE
nue *RD RAG oaP/12Thiodm. -
OIL GLOTIR_ROM _
COUNTRY DIERC
flOllnfilt M&R UANId -AND P'
VV LAu ga4 b. RFPII,4ITIW
GOOD
EVERY DESORPTION
assrimis rzuolA
4 , We PARKER ft 00
ss MAIREZT STRUT.
•
10.900ds Cut t3i the iiido at thipteciao
.
and package piioa_ , jai rat';
Caulang. blatroti AND TOO , '
XY9112.:
OHOLIMA. DIAILfr a CIZIALNODY
CHOLII/1,D1•113601I1. AID DYBWITILY
osotitakotaittnoza ARO D'lltittilti
0 0 /4 1 "Ma 1 l 8 O 1 a!IID "0 1311 1 137 K1Xtt1 33 t .
The i;osce ts ree 'appursideg whoa
Mary are i t prinaliaL those irk* ntits gritcv
beano Amid Mime bas• • pedalo,
had thOcaa bno ridhd es In caw
onotsit.ntatennou Atm DTSIDITIOLVIttIitIItL
MID WILII.DI4II,IIUOLII A ND DTBUTSRVAIXIMUL
01104112 A, DIAIMEKIMI 4NVDTS&MINK ' a&
.
raliatztisir Thlnftirli
TDIPARID DT IMlNtatet
PillteharD I! JOattil TIDDIDIOt
eornei et the Mewed sad Iterkal ft= i
cornet of too Dbuscod and Mullett. .
mar of Du Dimmed old
R s L 1 r •
11up 'spates.* of Intl Mown elthaturof tAF casuassi.
ippa ts parrs thstß2lolllllaftllii3) OIL Is=
•Slataii moody pa, Maenad Ise Oa ears-at
Cam, Ikons, tram" Bores int Jetzt", a.utd wel an
lama of salvo Caw& Alt alue Llatmisissa* rib
.Deft as b sosPaiali srostbbrs. Soldl14 , 4"11
DU Druggists"' names..
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NUS ADAU ISAACII ME=
Saturday Srenbe4tily 6th, 1261,
The r.temat.b asumace vith thir trt lota
wuricamt, Tux IRON 501 OP ne.
To to talland by the ant idol •
MAZEPPA.
Men Mil& de lauded of
, BTOHARD TIIJI . TBIED.
MSS SHIN U PUTNAILARAZIPPA AND RIO:
;ton, ON HORSEBACK.
• euerJado with the aonober Padoillso
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?MD THIS' DAT A AMIE • • 1 13011111iNT Of
- FANCY, DARK AND LIO Err PAIN T 8
' or 21/11 lIIIWZDZ PATTEANS.
'LAWNS 0 DERAGES, -
ions' OUT V 4 SiLLINO et
large aro& of Grey Taiella Dross- Goofs
from 6} to cents.
1= latest styles of Mantillas; Dagen and
Dims, which we are selling
-VERY CHEAP,
COANIII OF Mill AND swum rrarms.
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AT COST! AT own
RZE:43Ik .261BROIDEUES AT COST
TO 01.0133 PITT TBI I/ALUM{ or OUT EITOOE
I: STORE THE FOURTH OF JULY
Great Bargains can be bad in
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SCOTCH CAMBRIC AND SWISS COLLARA,
ELL /ABIOS WORK
isooTou ciammu4nTii...
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I.loTyjn i lD COLLABS AND SLIMI4I,_
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EATON, MACBUM & 00,
, WHITE AND BLUE NECK TIES;
- • White ina Blue Neck Ties;
• , Mute avilllne Reck-Tietc
For the 4th 0144
Dress Trimmings,
Trimmings,
• le Thread Elloyee, Lace Blitte,
le Nate,
Silk Cold Nets,
gmbid and Hem Stitched Handkerchiefs,
Imbroidtlred Edgings-and Insertings,
Ism Callan and 'Beta, b.c.
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Silk GIOTS4
Chenille Ne1ii...7::1:,7.:4:-.:..7.
Silk Cord Rots.