r LLY V:7111on en ft VT= Rite Clottstitatfait tea it /AZ ^See erelaitt :E= MOND Y MORNING,-MARCII-2- • ,- .UNION LEAGUES. ..' , • ''' t ' ; Thii:hest men of the A dierican Ilevolti - - ; iornweie boss ,who gave toms our present 1. l term of r•ri's r iti.ient. -- At that- Peiied vir 'r- • ''i Um, both`' ' - vale and public, predominated • • i lin Car_coti ells, breathing Lon atmospheve ' of - purity, coo exalted foV contamination to • , -1 I each Sohn, eof the üblf.st and most Ls -1 I acioun of Ptiglish statesmen at that time redieted lin downfall as a nation, not be. • ' ' ease of or institutions, but benattse of f ' ii ,he inhere depravity cf humannature. 1, they said at our institutions were too ! I beral; th ...they would degenerate" the t , i 1 1 .- • ' masses into license, and eventually defeat heposelves liy bestowing an excess of lib ty upon the people, As long as we were ere colon os and poverty stricken, we - .' ),,,ould be vi 11011.4 and frugal; but as soon i d t 1• . lii voluptu mess reached us vie would r - ;i' d 'ow opulen , and imperious, which would ' ' _ '',,.l l o . ritually rosult in contempt for the insti ' '" 'bons for w2.ich the faithful men , of. the •-•-- •t; - ; . ..-- volution suffered so much to achieve. at greet luau, Daniel Webster, whose minous spekhes seem prophetic, no far. . . . ,t' l er ',tuck th.4 , a 1852 referred to this very • • :'i ' skion, admbnishing his countrymen that ' hip but Christianity and arigid regard II g • • f - f r the Consti ution could save the coup lot. trylfrom desCr mien., As long ad we ob ,ltif' t .. . 6 ed these; we would furnish no theme 1 !,...1 • t fo another t_iibbon ; our country would 44 Iti no '.'d4cli i ne and fall." Upon the cm , ',_e 1 n referreil to, after impressing his .•-h' ers with tle themes referred to, Ur. :.. • , ster-rema hd: i' he Conk ntion has enemies, secret a rofessed.; but they car not disguise • , th 'ets pat it secures ns many benefits. . T e entities iire unlike in character,. but „th ' all have thr sane lanit to find. som e ofi s,._ etn• are ot.headed, self-sufficient, he lifstiong ent6usiasts ; others there are, • de; . calculating and insidiout Now, to -co ends -of the efforts of these malcontents, the ' the Constitution must rally. 'l4l :i friends, et whatever section, what. 81 , 11 . 1 i en. bietiorital opinay .._,. . be, must ones for- its presbrvation.' • . lb tfweitavf?, inl a few sentences, a pie ta - -r i' ihibiting 9oe authors of our present' 'di ;ankles; the fiery, impetuous • and hot ' he d Southern traitors, and the sly, I. . I 4. sue. ng, and ceol-headed abolitionists. To'l' nterset tie, efforts cf these twin ; metiers, 14 Webster says, the friends of 1 1)•ie constitat4n must rally.” One set is ill Open re!olt rt airtst the government; the I ' ;her hi sche ing for a continuance of P I ar t by flag ant subversion of the monsii ution. It i time for its friends to nni P' : r its 'prese ation. erT of to presentpartyjn pow ti ,ng neurpe the constitution, de ' ter 6'id to keep tlernselvels in power, are • now epating to warp the-rights of the • peo:jand the pe pie had bette: hook to yl f • it. ~ l der the pret xt of the existence of score roieties agai at the administration, 1 the a lition leader are advising the ne- ceesi of similar .rgsniations, to sup-1 1 ,1 1 / port it',` under the alrecious denomination c of IN • n leagues. It'his monstrous con scrip : IL has a doubt purpose—one is to antra. 3insuspeeting nd patriotic men to.' join'it Om ntheris to! ersecute opponepti, 1 and by t icfrganizin g au- rrespOnsible villainy c crush ;IPut thought and exprestdon.— When;L I, .p.oepla eft e United States as ' sentfa il 1 , is, then the 1 is . tsttt? 'of republi cakati'll 1 i_will deems el la blood. These monster: , • lik? them 'of the revolution, and : the , followers or he present time, do notinO ' i tiAiscunio and investigations, but th4lesign 7ecret !leagues, under the I fri ' pretext i iretalgtion, vrbir.-,h,in six months 11 ; after tite4irgfiniamiorl, would - drench the laud .in , pd. "CM* - Leagues f" who desiie i m... Let the bfitionists show to the peep thatlhey ar fit to govern this f coon iestore itlto what it was be • fore , the,*tjpower, aid there will be at ' least mull gge in the royal States. We will all be, ag to it. B 4 let no set of po• T , , , !ideal pi 4 gatesitnagitie that by secret conclaveilii d- midnight assflo;..., 1 1 _, can main . 1.6. _ight dissociations, -they tiv ._p!tople . fro a thorough and timiaate -mße 1 v 2: in power, or in € ll . :oom these pl s e e t h e , i estgatton rind discussion of es. This terrible revolution, this ldinie ' ab/c and ng neglected the ' be the Pe+ctY of ourdest ctive war, may hr.v -wide and ly ad have elled , If a ei n n il'ine, to which * e I for onrtr - est::: e : a l s paYing ai.c*fullY ota .. ttia ii . it! ... 4inr __.--; , '......et , us h o '. t h at p i erat i t ei ,u after n, Y t:0-itittion for. b r & e a- - ; l- ia a el ,- let ne-thi IR ' I A 0z.., • riil „,. , , ain 11 eaeon a . ;cab,* - it, d ' - '; - • to eparturo s , ai , _ the , :,,,,..-•* . 74 . 14 ,-7r . a. • Our • teachings o 'I, e Tstc , ..."?.,"ft*Olfvirtnou n Ot s 4 4 , let utz! iter4 l I - e 41 ...., ~ =• wt . dons and rani v 1" be fel/ O We re j„„:, , ....ora n . i t A...--_ ~,,..,--,. ea,,ance s ip v eawf irtu i e l_ to repeat -i F we Jle lfeWb‘ A.' anure44;::e uis oat nerdyhe to. ator4i-vr' . , • end .t, li t '" a , t • :.."?` Our_ trials .purified thts '--• . . .11 we w ne f.. , leagues, Ito: 1 iti bid ati . - -•---, no -Secret political 4 ' t • e t,' . - e.,n• of "desperate:' a''' • tern but, , .. we must ha ' 0 1V.12 and the contrary, iatiorte,et . :: . er,,,-,-'--„,,,'• sea hing examl. , those f , 1 - - , -- ggeetl+ and act f - - aPo r - This n, slat on ' ''''''e people• o ....,., , itewsmaan7 an d.p d iii, tizianntipi:titliectiaptioslictiocamlb''p'ilarlioefliaani: th e y . 11 _,. -- ' Carrel denee f ' i --.""- TI --'* a'-*----1--- _,„ Anunieffi 11WASHINth0:013.ifyr,11 tiirireee:b7mB2:l7dn.e, !tie :said - ‘ hav e alread f b i i __, for : a pointing ..... m ama military , ear.e for aau , ber of c i v il • -Lerrito,yaf -•,, . situat ion , • in the,; „... B fo u r t i s te c e ir o , 4 - e n e n t Lt n h a e s iS t rnat e bill -„,- tained th.fo ?v P '' ilient eenid "To' the limise. I without tii, -,,,' ' , '42 ,, 4 t gaimat. tl,.' be r_ ,n?airk -,..ZThe 4 ". .:de 'Of a ta itir - Twans, f x , f.,..'. ,: - .. 6 by ss, ii the measure-FroChl`i/i ee' ci- lath : . • from Wet 'a a are cut offl ~....,, . tenntory - b; ~si ; -•'-' aC ass to our ' - 'eannOt , bta sent t . 1t -r ing°a Area co T 1 30aera,..--thieh , , • Ar 2 zona - exce t ':- 17 ten4 1 trOO ' t in Poltdisii - vereti g h ii __,,,,•,_,8i. troo ps ~. Qn of the b,i: - ° ± F.Tergea.. , arcane , ~ s 5.1:i . e. If oil h ,aremede faill e. ;-.4.;-!'1.1 in favor tv,' T : ',.., l 4 l PoßtferS and m - p la r . 1 . .1e• ?enat e i,„iih t ._ --.- 7 4„ , ......- -- -•:1 t, - liar fmrtivil `F e r h-Ill • -,!; - the . yrete; i, - at . ', l n4cii, c a . . V"eilaPd• ind- Y rl n t ' rate :privatePP dddrit ig Te Bls .# l itt ar i -, ", - . nrPablie ,'.41'..-7-';':•;.=-,4l'T-;".:.--;..-:;;:. 1 ..t, : : - . '' : ' :: : - -. . 1. 924 - Z":-,X;',...'''f':-;:::',2,3:;-:' - ~..,,,,t,t, . .7:1- _ -- -. :, ; ;', 4 -, • -,,, ,:,.-;-Z-:---'. ..° • '-'''''',;'-'',. - i I:7" tY - ,7;'. 47: ~ g .l " , * . 7- .. i riC7'.7.7;. . r 7 i - i,:f. ~,,, ,- --' - '`.''',` 2-.3:4:::".:4'-f., .-7i,-'...-. a' a- ,''4 4 0X 72 - . 1:- .., .... ._ • For the Post, Letter fro e Hoz se, a l ea g egjew , tr,u:iimmimia.lialla.laaikauuln44ll.mmimullimul7:amowammemeitts yment, as aI "THE UNION LEAGUE." lies ; the seizure and imprinonment of, In Philailelphia, a'City which is nothing ce B. The following is the letter of the Hon. Northern freemen, without law and against if not prim and proper --a city famed for i Buckaiew to the Central Democrat , o Club, On the celebration of, Washing- ch;sie it • the suppression of newspapers, or the g of the mails against ' them,. and its nice Young meri, its sleek gentlemen of ton's - Birthdiy: • • the e ncroa c hment etipon the Statejurzsdic- middle age, and its . smooth.and comforta- Top *caul, Esq.:el:Chairman of Com- lion by the appointment of sundry pollee, ble sexageneari4s, there was lately or- mitten : --- ~....... a, . ~,,.., . ~.,,., officials to coteraise powers undefined eiVa 0 *the laiter;-='Whatietesliete' ganizedeemost remarkable ,organilation. Dear Sir :L-lii t ii iiiiOnseA4.6ligtritiii . i tte t t e :g hee . - • - e - h eil e - en lea .; It haseii -f ttipartiW objecteleing amoral - ly invitation tilive tt(exitbas c ome Views and -- o f t " -- d ---•'• power ...• -7, be applied . ii 4 e i .— c,ei ee torte , appeoprte e lisp ; that; esocialFpolitical society, proposing to de- upo n public t pros ' , _ ~ telactif ay be sub 't iiialt be no invatatin upon bleerty by , iradti D tit to 1d th . . ezziecra , morally , ~.tyc a e em ted to year meeting Oit.theOslineta, Afid. I do this verylcheergilyeililitingh I'ert- w here fin=shortathatlt shall ;be sub'ecten4-0' thedomination f established . l j s. Arid nomitl'irom all Places W4preople like notknowthatanYevords ofmitie.will deep- wea ftl e dd th a t w G v to go or are to be, and utterly crush, en popular convictiiin upOisethe meemaity mentrertfir be e c a z t te e r s s t u r a en ger, s i ll t h the m e ; t e e . destroy and extinguierli iftem politically, of changing oer rulers anl2overthrowing successful by following this policy cad clone the leatts the greatest and meal pre- n l ae e a i l r f i c s tr eg e nt ae tolt s ri t r mn quicken ofthetnfaima-- sternly refusing to .. ,yield to thatemptations clone of this trinity of impossible purposes. portent objecte. '••• - ' 1 .- -- see 1-- - ' ' --.--- w t itehreasvostuiltitotrettrevedl,- w i et th onariltrulers Our city is now blessed with a branch of A cenvictiora e that the ~.countres-ittmis- Carefully imitate rY the etairipie of Wile-ii „this- society, which la styled "The Union governed; the war a t and ]fiber - ington, who exercised military powers in Leagued” Many members are already ad- Ireitfdr atTirlota n get v a t i rt nli n e p u tt- the Revolution with constant respect for mitted,—persons of the highest and best meet a nd- - cariti4ifleaThe gave. to Golera- th e e l a w&a n n d Congress u n sett l edri h tst o as f the the Conti moral ? in n teis breeding, and of the most pure and sialeas meat imoalculating And 'enthusiastic sup- Were, and fruitful of pretexts for departure port, •founded obit_ oo,mpletee confidence, front reinter and le moral characters, of coarse—at least ive twelve monthse pp.', , The: day of blind, In addition to the, signal advantages are infoiMed to this effect by an individual headlong passion, 'and of confident, tine Which will be secured to:our cause by re ef an inquiring turn, and .who is in the questioning truetin oar rulers-hies p ass e d- versing the policy of the Arlmiaistration-- habit of "going round o' eights," as he and the ehttettirid deties cif - the citizens wile by eetablishing other and truer doctrines himself innocently explains. From this now b eeitlol*ed - With a more iateltiletit than those just examined—the Democraee peripatetic ' philosopher we - have gathered eotcriliPeeiemetin-St i lpii t i i i i ta a g r :po l sible . iet •the can take into rig as . one of theagen some faCts and conclusions, which, at his The sure result of this will be t .pet- and c iftiorr arruatifeinagiltef u alleosn'in"tehle 3 l9'oerTeri request, we throw together, for he says he feet the eolitioalreveliition in the North and Confederate States—Men who have is bat an indifferent scholar, and his time, and Wiestt, b, h r by i lat el r e t etioa t s it and gone into revolt reluctantly, or who now besides, is much absorbed by his daily l e, Lo ° ne a t epasi R epu bl ican lins,itaanagisk, w i l ts tor- th e vetii.thndtillidesdhir sesame. !sheet-tale hors and his nightly perambulations. - ruptiou, and its !incapacity, Permanently ofetEe°''„imr° haseyalweys depended someT aa heiss e ug i . Row and Why the "Union from Power upon the determination and union of the Leagues" are Tested. But can this be accomplisheffin time to ~ Confederate States as upon the magnitude ] From and after the elections in the fall, save the cc;untryi t o preser v e h its b il p tnlty of 'the efforts put forth by us against them. i lianifestle, therefore, our true .policy has when it was,demonstrated that the Demo- tan be i e s rt ec l ured, either i sooner or lattelreebt; crate were in a majority in theloyal States, the restoration of the Democratic party to of their i t 3 l- e ivi a d l e at t ie li n e , m; to d c a o m n and =attagAlt it became manifest to th e . most stupid of power, apqn what polimeshall that part y of the revofutionary spirit byetubjectifig it act itt their' attainment? These questions to conservative opposition in the car; the supporters of the administration , that , something must be done,and quickly done, irt)ryetltemseplyaeeanadaduilipeciisratarentneanough to ocen wat my corn communities where it arose. The subju gation of the South by the mere exertion or there was a reasonable hope that . Peace mend. Coen:dens; control in the State of physical force against it, assuming it to and the Union would both be restored in e-overnment can be secured to our part 9 be really united and earnest is a work of an honorable way and at no remote peri- i c n ;o o e cto m ber n tiext. 2 Control tin o d f the Federal extreme difficulty, and requires an amount od of time. So, after much deliberation, in ter , v n in tehe eeltectieoeneoftiPreesid by aasysuearm-' fi r f t wisdom f a a ild ed v t igo e r ,?, I ) which a our i adminie f - the "Union League" was fixed upon as the iet the ov ationrena of Congress, now in a ves e i e on upon the aou x tb, most f n or a mid a a r ble surest and speediest means to accomplish begun, shall o and be consummated natural obstacles are to be encountered, by taste time. and also the powers of r the enemy, and ' the desired end. Taught by the lesson of The time here mentioned must elapse t the past, .the sagacious leaders of the rad- before power can be completely lodgdin E 1 oar strength atet ov m e r t l c sotm overcome e , o both, be made t o e t r o t h i e n , 1 icale, looked with deserved favor upon se- safe hands • before the work of teems- tei s q case, allies in the enemy's country • cret or semi-secret conclaves. They re- etructirigthe l Union; and thoroughlyieform- were necessary to certain ore, prompt sa c membered how the dark anti hey ItingtllheernGeaonvtetrratune,egatwanrabea hpeerffortisedi=et CCU, and to secure them all the arts of and the means . of conciliation cliqrtes,which met in hatter's shops, drug , mu s t we undergo? ' To what e Mem el :Pe t ; of Poli c y y n our power, should have been ex I stores, or briefiess lawyers' office, many evil must we be subjected ? The , public erted. • years ago, had black-balled the Free *a- debt will be swollen ; euormouidy; a hnan- But what is the isolicy of our rulers? Is 1 Bens and the Odd Fellows, had broken up vaelatieefroaerthunliesay comet dmeri sweeping awn pri ti it not written in the history of the Critter'- , their lodges, excluded them from public and power ; Lad iteisPloitafmPapojbleeraehat e d n e e n e Cr ei tr_o v m et i t se and of the Peace Confer profit, ? in Congressional enact offices of honor or and finally ex- in an hour of desperation our rulers may meats and in Presidential Proclamations ? anguished those secret docks and midnight abandon the war and place the barrier-of No concession, no conciliation,. but only ' organizations—for everybody knows that eaigbnadlntregatfeon ior tihnetihmepweratineerfxreeaonfinanfor- she ar force to .compel complete salmis .; there are no Masons nor Odd. Fellows, Unquestionably', there ar y e great dangers and o i mp l as t e p n o e l c ie , y w , as at o r e: j e ste rs La] cal t ef ing , and that they have no lodges noweedays. in theimmediatetuture, and apprehipaion peated disasters came I t ' o e exhibit 11.s e i to r tl e y o e f r lt i e p f as d t an tw e o r yarn t ar ial ßut f darilg - :tis of allies, utterly scouted i n the outset, be Associations had entirely destroyed Oath , They recollected, too, that the Proteitant of evil is timely, and justified by the events -and incompetency. Yes! the neceasity olieism—and that Know-Nothingism, interval which g separates us t f l eo -i ft i lici da y n ea as m s e es chises which the laws had formerly accord' tr i aStete, y and aske d tiy ;.•^." t, fh t on e sa t n e d a s e i aa n oathenr daenweteinaLraetesdwaomnptsheeriehinesc?hfigaai r t. 7 ., ;alien and restoring the integrity of the , prowling about with dark lanterns to fi nd of relief and secarity—what shall:be the hominy. The - course of events taught us attitude of our party toward the Adniinis• that assistance would be useful, if not in ' its retired places of meeting, had succeed. trati e o n n a a b rid t i l ;i es war b , This ggestiondmity diFensable, to thereat work of subduing ' ed in dep.-lying foreigners of all the iron ed to them. The distinguished success States, who are willing to join and assist • e ße e cegnizing this truth, the men in power a nt will be structive to future times. ' new society will be astounding—we firmly l'n rie L pro th s e e c P ut tf o n e . r I'l A'fatthreesGol'iltlThonme ; of these various societies, impelled the de - votetelligent and high-heeled [hybrid] in the redemptioa of the country. The question may be answered, in part, tha t rib nett by referring to the past. The object of t admirers of the men in perser to form the war was announced in the outset by a hare urned their attention to the negroes te _ubject race of the Son the pro fhoesewar.aruusulexepmeprlimoyenthteismliahselalliteas l i tle n thesir"Union Leagues." We hazard note resolution of Congreas, which went out carried out, to be freely tested, likel y to to ing in predicting that the glories of this believe it will be equally successful with nouncea the object of ;the war to be, th e North and South, and to foreign come produce results which, to say the deast, p elrttimmeri, e ked e riser r co n trast ty omento t s look.deef e a r t ex - all the above named enterprises, andgreat • defenee and maintenanc e of the simreme• ance and aid tO the white race r oar own tion of the Union, with all the dignity, their co operation in restorin the Union of Whom the "Union League" unimpaired , and explicitly denied thatit - -' - ea"' la 'ea' and h- the ex. lis • ample of a return by our owu government to Conslot• ' was waged in any spirit 'of oppression, or to a true Constitutional rule, uninfluenced eon, or purpose of overt h rowing or inter. State and individual rights es established cy of the Constitution fend the preserve- stock and kindred—and propose to secure iy promote natural success and social pro ' gress. equality and right s of the several States by a Wier of - I - t.' y iThe persons who ttre , to have the oaf - fer any purpose of cot:iciest . or sulsjuga- by fanatical passion and regardful of all Lions are Government trontractors—con i tractors in chief, jobbers, lab -contractors , end their beet paid etriployees—then their feting with the rights °reestablished insti- by our fathers. In their policy, the con tutrons of the Sontherr states. servative element along the border and in This clear and emphatic resolution was the South is to be encouraged and der I relatives, friends and dependant . The acepted and approved and the Democracy, oped not repelled, ppurued and insultede! next in -order are the civil officeholder s , cans Border States, atel by conservative Great allowanc e is doubilssa to be made ' under rational, State and county author itY, arid their friends and subordinates— tmoegantgreesneenrarlelL, of datehecrolltoryn ithnemmenagnanifd forndaanet Aidministtration charged with the money were put at the-disposal of the e e ievil war .° affiree/ifEtw cu a rie a s e to P bs ti n e r e tu lar o IYte then, as many military office-hold ers as Admirestr a ti on , for the peo.secution of the ed ar e . great and often theeourse to be ;Tr ate 'of the "right stripe," and their rela tives. Bat People who are smart enough to hold civil or military o ffi ce, and to get have the chief seats in the synagogue war in accordance therewith, and it has sued is but a choice between evils. At had com d mand of those resources unop• such a time a generous mind will tot seek i t r i s s ed he a u n r. almost unquestioned down to. occasion . of offence , and can overlook small points of objection in reviewing pub a eontest for the sapremaey of the Con- But the sabjecta now brought into debate , good contracts ' at the same time, are to Bat the time care when' this ground, of lie affairs. "evermorii." After these may range the ton' n tat a n waned itahethperepseeirtevyatn;shfetitedLna: 7i ere t f n o r l t ic r yi ta c i f toyeen mon it fends, expectant. crowd that are to step into the istration,•connected with ifinot subordina- differentito them, audeiltma•Poeu'rei b'eeutenmbaeniP. present cdntractors' and office-holders' ted to, another and different object. The to evade thein. Frank, full, open debate r tinsel rhetoric of Sumner, the dictatorial upon them, will lead to useful conclusiocs, shoes when they shall have had enough t . utterances of Greeley, and the rabid via- and give due direction to r ff arts as Then, after these. at a respectful distance, fence of Phillips and Garrison, became citizens of a broken and aftli e ct e ed e c shall be arranged as many of the unbought of more consequence at Wrishirigton than It results from what has been sl4l,attltili, faithful as can be trusted—for it is con- the views of the great majority of the the administration new in power may ex aidered that The best and strongest bond o f people and the pledged faith .of the na- pect from the great mass of those politi the " - Union ,L sagas" is the "cohesive pounced • tally opposed . opposed to it, acquiesceuce in . a wegamete exercise of the Powers with power of plunder !"—and therefore but doubling the difficulties of the contest, and which it is invested, whether relating to little reliance is placed on disinterested in flat contradiction of the solemn decla- the war or to internal administration. But memberehip in this delightful association e rr e i t o i n nit tpheiso,btriaesetdoefaethgl r r r at i i n d s e t nt r i e t t l i t t i l t eey -will claim and exercise the right of of the recipients of Administrative aver , cit ed . And fiat of a single by of et iTs sspientifetyhezitsddorratil ritnrdebeiostusit utirluilaity • We now proceed to recount the kind of authority, and at the instance; of men who fat means any attempt to perver y t a the waawr people who, our peregrinating friend would be among the very teat selected by from its true object, or to use the war the American people to advise their ru- power as an instrument for introducing ar• states, can neve: be admitted to fellowship firs, --1 bitrary rule amorga us, in this combination. To this, and to all like departures froin And they will labor to prepare the wa Who are ._..teluded from the the Constitution and from good faith and for the complete re-union of the States y , "League." sound policy, we are, arid Must remain upon their accession to power • or if (in 1. No man can join it, whatever he may unalterably opposed. roar like -deer ' - contradiction of their fears) Kiel re ' -union call himself, who desires to see "Peace" tares , for the pretence of military Decease should previously be established by arms, ty upon which emancipation has been an- then - to confirm it and render it real, cor established upon any terms whatever 'flounced has been extended td other sub- dial and perpetual. however honorable to the loyal States. jectabesides the statue of the; negro, as ' Let it be distinctlyd d t h a t. 2. No man can join it who believes in the debates of the day abundantly Wittily. great mass of the l3eumnaeerrasttioeo p arty w r y the "Constitution as it is and the Union The seizure of citizens in States untouch- of the conservative men of the Juntry ed by revolt, • and their incarceration in have never agreed, do not now agree and as it was"—and would like to see them teetered and perpetuated. - distant ptrutons, rem_oteapcitt4.witnessee have . no intention of agreeing i s future to who migh testify . m . their, avo and , from a dissolntion of - the American Union' 3. No man will' be admitted who. be friends who might intercede fop them,"is founded by Washingtoe and his memea liev,es that Gen. McClellan gained the bat one of the most prominenrof these, and triota, and that they will not - cease their and 'deserves all the - •condemtifition it is efforts for, its complete restoration ib its to of Antietam , who • -receiving from the people. ' ' • -4 , ' original, pristine vigor. Bat to accom 4. No man can be a member does I The Father r ' C '' - ' ' ' l'sh . o his ountry, the miniver. Pe this, they, unlike their opponents, not believe and constantly declare that you , Celebrate, had no sary of whose birt h will use all legitimate means of restore. "legal tender" notes are preferable to conception , of a doctrine eif Military ne• tion and not physical force alone. This gold. °essay as a substitute for the Coastitation may be boldly and openly announced , and laws ef•the land; no r of theee uncle- everywhere an ught to be accepted .5. No man can get in who does not be fined, unlinntednowere, note aeserted t o Averywhere as t h e ' only reasonable and lieve titat _Shim Cameron i s pure and in- exist in -the 'President' as patriotic ground upon which a party can corrupk,,n otwithatanding Congress and T. Chief of the Army and Navy of Ithe - Unt- - stand that desires and intends to save the ted States and of the militia of the States . country. -- ja - Boyer have declared that he is not. when Felled into actual - sevice, I oor eau , The ad ministraticin has deliberately cast -6. N 6 matt is eligible- who doeslnot we n F ell except,as baseless pre- :ilway all Means of Pastoration except phys think that Stanton Ease amiable gentle- linsionsettebeput down 'with etieniptile ical force - , and - hail ,' - call d into existence than, that Fremont is an able an d ' an Ho desepprobatien, et the earliest 'possible unneceskary obstacles to saccess, until, econoinicni General, and that Fitz John moment. ~ " Washington's vieivs of militery eiotwithstandieg theiminediate difference i . jurisdiction and conduct in a time of ite ;of apt stren 4 between ' - gt the : par ties Poster is .11 traitor. ' . eurrectibn-weregieento the army bent by to - th esesr '' h , its issuehangs trembling in 6. No man can'im: te member .unleati 'he him to:qaellthe_zevolt in Western' Penn. - the baltinee. but let us not despair of the believes that Gen. -1111 21: - Elt'n acts . and his sedvania in 1 . 794, who itee...adtnenished future: - "Out of Able nettle danger" we line of viaihn are alike stntight-forward i them, "tiniribreifofficer and-soidierewll meyyet "pluck the dower safely." We conatatitlyebear—Terniind'thitt heletimeatto May. hope that remaining months f and that his came from , New Orleans a support thelifitite and' thatli would be Pe- Mr. Litteoln' the - - --' of poorer man than he went . '- , ettliarlY unbecoming in to be t li t n any. eta cionipletettettetrz w ti ill a be an go past d t the as oi w nt it o h i, 7. No inan k s an s ee the intend{ nnhani may th e infractor of hi m emthat a es- time arrived ht tilien e :s e vigorous and: truly ' he is entirely without , t he wholly innocent gential ;principles of a free goveinment great party, clean-handed from the nast, confine the province of thelnilitexiw?leni ,t 6 bionghly Union, n'pright, jag, patmone of moral, social or political transgression'''. s calleCharcit ouanteh ocoesimee to these- c ad brave, till asaunie ossessioh of- the in abort, -he , unist befree proAchabie in weeobjects: ' first, to combat and .sebdue pp were 'ef e gdiernmSat P . And then this every way. • • all vs:lttormay.be found in arms In'oppoin- PartesoWlTh an old hiatoey, identified with 8. 'Ware Deitoorata" who -are in the Hob to the national will and seitherity; ,The atones of the 'cjitiptiy, bindieg to it arniy Cannot:- fine! seats in the halls - of the l elmudi •Yel° 814 P4 - tuPPort *l'6'llll66g' s eroPathk and - affection "in every part -of "trinon'Leagnei,"%oven'When Thai are - it 'strata! in Inieginfeoffentiew to justicea— trio conritry e ,with eso selfish , local or At. home on farlotneli. ' s (It is intended to ad- The dispensatweetfatithe justice belongs anti ail 'passions to'weaken or . mislead it ; mie.all sucti'N'PareDemocrats" as G • toThe civil maistrates', andlet , it eter. be erltlel,ie generarti; even : ha - toiled, imPartial, Birreva and FoiOrnite,)"' e , , ' - our . pride and onr iloresto iiiiiii the altered lime7tried cre ed - t - eonfornied to the QM . From thiii beiefexposieten, of the objects depositthpre inviolate," : atitution and springing t hus from - tte and Membership lerthe-";_qtrion-League s ". • ..In thenpirit bf clef , admpnition, eAd of. PrjoliPlee- - -- - thta - party; thus qualified to it will he pe e n -wet it .is a :society _Aida' thieConstitnlitinardootiine that-uttiOnite lipoid to the whole land and be heard with will have a wide- aduenc - TatiCeoldersriln- itarY @hap, in all cases, and at all times, a ff ection and reverence, Can.anh.will com measurable' good: - It will ea der the barn strjet subordination tolhe'civilletw. min itliiise Wild tvevei of bulletin Paisiott plod copficrenti a li m iddi g htfitirge be " we innstlifand oppritletticitThea use to be still; and, rejeating alikeethe,fanali• among : o u r beort i"_ of ev . t u ns: aii'dow Ofthe Milker" power ut applying it tooth cisat of ~11olin:ant 'and ' ofeeharleston, Will itteetowardetheitpowe'rs7at,waahineekiee ltrilor.P.Pses than those appointed Ad rig ri g b on ' -great- 'States 'together- in fi seea e - g ses-,-te eesamena,,,efeeii ona i e s e j e ,,,,,,--- i, e ealatatiebystiiii - ; - siti - the seizure of pri ate enduring betide of syMis - thyaietifsettf I - tioifir the!--iesitetke, aik us e,-- ea -- 3 ; yea..? yriffsit.gof rtoreoo mbataptesteet lema — iit. a I am , dflarlite very trial" - yomr rest - _ne_,llol:,.reitheY-Antli-heliitil.t.ie% • Eo 2 lo *llL ee ,U u ati e Ln; -t h e ° ae'Plro oritordell - e _' '.' - C - ir. 111 1 7 % aira - " a' UMW ' ''. ' l' " ' ' - T44:41.10 0 14 " du e "bx;o'oataisiii6' Feb - , , , ~. _ .7 . ~,. . y . 20 , /863, a, al .... • ~... .-1 10- amiss T''.' - , - I '-.. 'A; .-,,- -4 6.4 , •'-,, *' '' '• ' . * ,• ":,, ,- 1 . ' J I - "-----.7.-- .:. - .. 1 4.-1.-La55 , ,.......•: , ,,, :-. .--,,, , . ~ • ----,.---._ ... •‘',.: 1 •"-: 6 ;.,.•' 4- --e-4,,-i.. ~ 3, pf,4 , 1•:: 7 ;4441 1 ...u. -. . .. -..,,,,..;--- , .. 1 .1 ..,,... t..l-. 5 ,....4...,1911..1; .i.... 14%;: kr'l ,?..:-.:?, • -.:,.,‘ • ~. , ~ i'lw...L) .lo.aii.da,iii.iir . .i..;f:-12.! u-,.... , .. , i-,..i: . ,. ~.. I ta-.- i ..„, ,„......,..,.. , I ----4-.:r_,.„... ..i ..... , .:„. . . % „.......- , .„ --. 0 .• :;.: ~r, ,t.„.. Ia!MI3 • Drst nond Third -Rage for Com kuy Ainirtmt,34od-alver News ~~::`__ ! 0g _.~j ~h+"F ~L tApsT JEWS;HY. TELEGRAPH Fr oin - Washington. &t. Exeino,f Ti IN MOO RIM FROM PORT ' ROYAL. • . --- • - - Cmcitta, Feb. 28.—A special qspatelt , from, Memphis The expedition..34o4o T . 1.71tz00 Fag reached ==Moon On the 22d inst. Beyond this lake to Cold Water the enemy songliF to o bstrantithi,ctiapuel by felling' trees, - attimps,'&c. The troops had been at work three weeks to clear ;out the Pas's. "- A battalion of the sth Illinois Cavalri: sent out • to scour the bank, had ; a skir:, mish on Fridaylast with a company of 60 mounted rebels and dispersed , them,. killing ;wounding several and capturing Our lbss was only 5 wounded.' PORT . P.OYIL, Feb. 25.—We have been waiting since the Ist inst. forthe iron dads to arrive; two more:only are kine. Gen. Foster hse returned-to IsrewbeiM Co make arrangements for another expedi— . hon. A grand review of ,the entire force frau North Carolina was made by General Hunter yesterday. The display was very imposing. • Our ironclad will soon haveicomplete control of C harleston_Harbor,.- ' - • The health of the troops is'gosid and everything indicates success. -. WASIII,NOTO.Y, Feb. 2 8. - -Letters frdmr the Secretary of War in answer to the House resolution of January, 18 ,shows that there has been paid rottransportatiO since the' rebellion commenced, to ;rail reads connecting this 'city with.New:York, $2,922,948 to the Vir,gieiCAaltinsore and Ohio, $1,213,069; Camden:LAO . Aril boy, $518.675; - New. 'Jellify A-tailcoat!, $377,914; Philadelphia, Washingtenand BaltimOre Railroad $20W392, N- C en t ra l, 's2o9, 7:51 ; Penneyivania, :Central, $192,- 427 , New Jersey Centr:alk, .$1,39,632," and about sBo,ooo' to 'expenses on sartitq l routes, in addition there hastbeen t,paid $123,873 to New Jersey Central, which is not designated exclusively for transports; tion over the New York line. There are' claims by Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore Railroad company for $36,019 not yet added. t Brig. Gen. Farnsworth. of 1 . 11 , formerly Colonel of the Bth 111. cavalry, who was appointed Brig. Gen. in November last; has resigned, partly on ,account gf iIF health, and partly because he is a membei elect to the, next Congress, l The two Houses compromised on Bairk, duty. The section offinance bill is ea fol :ows : All Bank associetionsActiporatione, or individuals issuing notes or bills for circulation as currency, shall be subject to and pay 1 per cent. each half year i frem and after April Ist, 1863, upon an Para& amount of circulation of notes or bills as currency beyond amount hereinafter dim, ed, that is to say bank associations, coupon or individuals having a capital of sloo,ooot 90 per cent. thereof, over $lOO,OOO and not over $200,000, 80 per cent. thereof, over $200,000 andbot over $300,000, 70 per cent. thereof, over $300,000 and not over $500,000, 60 percent. thereof, over $500. r 000 and riot over $1,000,000, 60 per cent,.; thereof? over $1,000,900 and not. over.'sl,6oo,ooo, $0 per cent thereof over $l,, 500,03`0 500,030 and not over $ 2 ,000,000, 30 per;; cent. thereof, over $ 2 ;000,000 26 percent,l thereof. In ease of Banks with branches, the duty herein provided for, shall be imposed up•, on circulation of the notes or bills of such branches severally, and not npon aggregide circulation of all; and amount of capital of each shall re considered to be amount allotted - or used by sneh branch ;'and all a .eh Banks shall be subject to pay a duty of one-half of one per cent. each half year,: treat and after April lit, 1863, upon the at erage amount of notes or bills not other- i , isa herein taxed and outstanding as cur ; rency during six months next proceeding r Awns herein provided for. The rates . ef' 1 ax duty im posedcirculation of nest:tem c tis t rgan red under an act providing na tional currency; etc., shall bo the same ps pr o 1. ere a imposed on circulation of ;al B nits, associations , corporations and indi- v d al t, but ?hall be assessed and collected as reqtiredby said rect. All B, nks, issuing o:reissaing Dates or bills for circl- latio 1863 n as currency, die., •after April Ist, of one s dollar s represehallnbe subject a fractions to duty'of dpart per cent, each la-year thereafter; 'upon amount Mulch fractional notes or bills so;1 issued. The President has occupied what isf'l known as President's room •at the Capitol I to day, to facilitate public bush:lees. - The resolution reported by Mr. Sumner from the Committee on Foreign Relations was concurred in even by Messrs. Hender son, Davis and Hicks. Its Border States members assert that the Goverment engaged in suppressing rebellion, and thift the only effect of mediation, arbitration, or interference would be to prolong and intensify the struggle and add to its horrors. - All tendencies to foreign intervention are protested against; and foreign govern ments and people are called upon to note the struggle as a contest between freedom and slavery. STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES .1...0w .1 - i.rioes. PITTSBURGH NIUG'HIUSE TORRENCt &Naafi:Rß, A. 1: ), 0 '1 1 .1-I /1.). CI A.' it .I.E S. Corner Ansrat and Market etriTte. PITTSBURGH. . . . !JOrEcrima Lead, CrettmTartar_ St es, Palette; , ' Bakingeema, Perttunerg D.Ve 811011 16 Iy.„. •agustiird, Creedtteale, ISplees, • die., &a., Phyolatatts Prosoriptione accurately ocaul; Vounded at all h o Pnre Wines and Liquor& tor. mediefer,use 4291F 1e1.9te 0111"StIOCIITION WA , Plantation Bitters; VoweiCa Bat Poison: Lindsey'e Slocd'Seareber: Bracknell's Skia SOW Liquid Stove POlietz : Brockedon's Soda Pills ; McLean's Strentibening Cordial; Covell 'e Rhentpatio Plitt Wood's Reetoraiive Cordial: • • Reed's Magnetic Off: Elixir OaHaan-Bark; Forest° bY SIMON JOHNSTON.-. fella corner Smithfield end FonPth Ateete . .„ • C.. li. CLOSING. OUT WINTER GOODS a great baa.47'Eritt, cONCENT HALL NOB STOOL', 02 .Fiftth gtreet,, 1 :101,4 9 .• BOOTS izis cierimrs, • 4k4 WOBLWMUI,,maj)? 4 .i.l, 2 ::: , J, ; ; Z ' '.'i .L.,...:.ii1fi1/ :.'l-i - ----..,----,.. ykISSOLIITION OW: CO.V.S.R.T. , i :RP BRIP.—Tbe CornianYParianietticir - fore - existing - between - tbe.. odor - . 'll4 , the name and style of W. an ~ liunte...vi ''""" solved by mutual ooneent rthe lath January. A. 0.1863. - Afro._ taia ..ftir .. .:2, . represented.the inter* nrasicith • : t at bag from eel! ..... he kr ti laer I' l eat to the ea ; whore 2.r iv.xi to settl6;th.li r“. , : at ' i firt nr , E atra l 1 , 4 i LG i L & ' -to;* - ox '. C ‘ 9 °l 2 . l4 4ltili dt a r ._* f.oVill.o.z.P.t. ner..ap a- der etbeaaim oriffitai,"dr: u.Leae ll , 'a; Whomeale and Retail dealerain Fancy and Staple Dry 0906_1 at-.he-old-EtatmLatzW;a:DAT-oan‘ corner of Market and Fifth street& e -- =, it..+l) a Nnu.luitatratz; - .1e111:6 '." ta c iici't , ".' -- a .VAUIr -HletßlV'' AeSING-Baltrilaolif o .1-z-tr omrs 3,4 6.trek.c . .E, • suaieniori4.9:-:.''' ' I (lORNERETFTIT, StS., Wl"' °PEN , : AW - ils:4)Atfi A - vtendla istoOrtir Szirlim-ltry:if oci t t . to rittiiett u • Ai N it Of Pure r . -,Lohtiwd:" 11.4 a BP/endiftift4,4l'' -fs Ar;--tritAtmws.lll. Ziseedal attention breilletTtcFotesi4elr ktualiris , and Linens Vert wee parches:di before ;tile. ; areal: advance Ao Dry , Gaods. Call soon add :YDUr SPrintGoodi irthes selif belnurth or ,• 7A ••• •• , TATllirditlLayf Wite w V 4 EO b itimrieitcarib,"egmatrylitorq vrtiltis alttnationin therdity. , ' (Stml• retitcm••' Apply, at dim q ffi ce „l27- Romtkytreet:' '" 1. • mb2./td • M. NoLAAF woftnitirmEtivirrittit At —At 141 Smithfield street, neti.f.,l3tit notieet:—. Owngy retiring from btu - intim 'will 'he eehr.>, mencing on Testier. Mardi -3d si, qua et, tv of.Clothine, Boom Shilvtinovlik eral ftriety I.7etitme.;etit mit2 • t• 4.-4'64ELLA:ISIi . , . p_ IIIiIVIDE . VD - TISIE PlCEMSirit—'—:B—A—liti • fr , .11.. Directors of the Monongehela _Bridge•COurS auis of "Pittsburgh, have this . day &alarm:ll a Dividend of SOUR (4) PER Diasre olt . on the Aproffts - of the last six wraiths. ble to _hSraik olders or thfirlegal representatives. on or t Bank De areh /Otk, 1863. 111. HOLMES, - . rah 2 - - . -. Treasurer; VARNER WASTED=r DESIRE AN i ix perienced.competent mana to take charr tl a small farm offorty acres ; adjcuaing Alleghe _City, who will baespected to Intt tho firm la go ttt condiion. repotting fences. Ac. vv. im.ol- ately to. . ,' . ... ,, ,,c , i,,K st i mb2 tf ...,,. _ . -.l' ;., _5. N O I / PrigattlediAlpitid. I eli/IPERIORSOILI:ASJEI IsitY,ithi. Pot - .;Superio Soda A's an Po s Butterior Soda Ash and PcieAsti;' - = -- JoSEPEI FLEatnirtes , Josk.Pn TLC/10040S - corn er cf tlit Dinaioiad and:taarkei sic t~ .-corn or of tire Dlitcorid turi Market offftet. mkt vim ic r • Plasm ic,aki.maniA:lracutlbt katajugt lA-receipt nrsen nen hoe, ~e rehased before th l'utu h / an 'wi c rsell Use than: E4 l t n3egtt oin 4 advimin te r , . GVM. CANIPIIO-%; - • GUAUCADIPIIO.II:' Alcohol, .Campheltizansi-T Aieohols Oamplierte aitt-Taflotintitia;' • at Barnum Fl At tkiiliiwast ' ` ant Prices at. kr ,• eRRIELELE/dileiv.: JOSEPH FLEMM'S:' corner theldonond and Itiliket4t._ int2 . , j. corner the Pinniond andldarket et.-- iINCOO limn coni*Axisali .or-rawinsi AND NUIC E - • No more complaining oB:Rati3 and Miee; - ' Use the. Rat, Killer .- - .• ..... Use file, ' Rat Killer. -.!(.. J .. - ' „It tithe 'only safe add reliable remedy l eer „ i Exterminating - Rata and Mine; ExterminatMg Rate, and Slice,:,. ,1' le rutvp in small tin boxes, with full_direetlane_ for roina: PreparedLay_ , • ,'••,... - ' . GEORGE A. IC ELLY_.,- ~. I. . _ . . o. 69 Federal street, Allegheny ror E./101w Pruv4ate seneraly. ; er . .i , :mka... , . giNE avxDipeD..- "der iur scree olzared, remainder well tamb) to.. I.lood dwelling hotwas; batik bare,Tour foot'vein. efooal, good linestone..twoorehards. rprings.'ete.: in an excelie ot eat s 'of eultivatic.n ilea well to Ihe: South hiod'ealds go.d- crons, six taiga_from New Brighton. -: • For price and tzma appiy to, • S.. CUT T . ,it• SONS.-. • onn Ctereiat Brokers,: •..! 51 4.lafket 'street,. ir „ARCM OWEILLIIVO 0' SE - Cfok. -1141 street torrent. App____ly. to • 0- . o triMßßltTerOONSias , r , : arai2 /teal is4ta4Azid Ocneraldomtair ii • , 11; 13 4fiffE:IIEPS GAllegai v See"(ls, wariantedfroshanda" - fort I ttaadaw 127 1 1 Imagerus:96".rf!e:4,4‘: ---- _ - 1 ftiolvEllg 'AND ii*sotts, Rtows, Elayßakes.',trarraiiiii irge'ind:DoirPoly . ,.. ers.-arm Mille, Corn Shellirc Fodder piktt:Tig, ilay.ffluves, Pru ning Shear:for sate br • . - . a .B.Hczue.m. lma • : 1 runad&w • - - '127 LibeitYA4Pote ,-1 wacetjammausre.cuurvirkrons • manta S radea , "Shorelg. Forge, 4„,.Farni Imple , : ienerally, EttTo by, • robAdikw BEI)KITRAf &LOIN, • 1.27 LibtrizretreOt; i 7.1 . - IT GJI: a, bZlCane Ddil3 Bakiir Come SebiLltm sale by , 14121 kw r ifibertUareeLl°. - F,°SPA: time LOT ' oar, above SoVontkiand between'OhegreSe Wnilthetton streets.Aag feet front on:We blur: hy . BO deep. Several tine and half acre lota in Chary, in tiers township, near TeMDbrilllCOVine. Four loni Collir-e township. on the line of the borough of -Lawrenceville, near. the Passenger litdisray, .24' feet:front by ITO fee "deep. Apply to ' • feb2Batd • cEILARLIES B. JeCIULLY, &B,Rost street, srEciAL sxLk SIL,K S BARKER "S -''"„:_'-',_' .-: ~ - 1 • . - 0 ‘-,-. ; - ' 1 1 ` 58 MA RKE T STRE lii • ' .•, , v 7 - 11%. , • .r. ,, ,:i:•g o - i i i, r iiv n isi.lii:_..;'; I (.. STRIPED BlEtOPMkgsi _ COLORED PLAID tind,rLRCREDHLACR - at all prices traps 75c ; per pard . , to $450- &Dress THE GBBA*BAry BARGAINS onsidering the great advance in prices er4 ;e l tip 'his country, eP feb2s ...I[l . • .1:}..; 0.11.: Xlllll ... . ...JAMES GLOVER ......... JOLIE posn ut . .111MITTiOiTIWit FIRE Eginemirine vesi _ .;•• :PANAVAINO COMPANY:- ;..,!-..% Ki ii - rx - 47 . 7 Elt,-; GLOVE M **l6i)4.; . f ~i , _- ,f-y..,.. asaufartgrors of rue ThialrjskaTilierrurvio laad dealers is PI , e and mare dig, f . . ,, ,,, 1 .1, ;, 1 In. 020.365libei:tritielgpftliedisibii** R. 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