ADV jjIcTIBINO v^dST UDg matto “«M« wo, Three insertions..; 9 ’°° Four insertiooa l’fio ‘ * 11,00 Five Insertions..'." ’X v?" r “ on “ a 13 .«> One week 2.’00 B J no .l th ' ,4 ' 00 Two weeks... asn o™ h ‘ l Is ’°° Three weeks..;..';; SOO ° y “ F 26,00 < 'ne square ehangeabfepneea week 1 year. *30,00 K , ® A ILY POST, by mail ’ » 8 ' 00 P er y®"- Delivered, in the city, at 18 cent! per week WEEKLY POST flogle Bubscriptions five copies, each i 4U I® n c ?I>le8. each, i'jo 'l'hlrty Cn !. llGR ’ (and one 1,20 JAS. P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor. j JERSIA OR. IIUPTURK. Hernia Rapture cured Heniin or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured ( Hernia or Rupture cured Rupture or Hernia cured, Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Ilcmia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Marsh's Radical Cure Truss, -Ritter's Patent Truss. Fitch's Supporter Truss, SeTf-Adj iihl lu" Truss. Dr. Baunlisya Luu ur Body Brace, tor l !.e care of Prolapsus Uteri, Piles, Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses, Dr. S. S. FiU-.h’s Silver Plated Sup- plies Drops, tor the support and cure of Elastic Stockiugs, for weak and vancose Elastic Kucc Caps, for weak knee joints. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints. .Suspensory Bandages. Self-Injcciinjf Syringes; also every kind of Synngea. Dr. KRYSKR has alsq a Tnißn which will adieally cure IJeruin or Rupture. his Dni-a Store, ?io. uoWmou STREET.; sign of Hie Golden Mortar. Persona writing f ur 'I rusaes should Bend tue number of nchca around the body immediately over the I>K. KKYSKK mill give his persons! attention to thesidieatinn oi Trusses in adults and children and he is satis,,,,! that, with an experience of twenty years, he will, bo deal,ltd to give satiafac Selr-Injcctln s Syrlu K es Selr-lnjcriinjj Syringes. Self-Injccliug Syringes* Sejr-injecting Syringes, Sold at DR. KEYSEK’.s, 140 Wood street. Suspensory Bandages, Su.pcunory nnmln K cs, Suspensory Bandages, S«s|H>UKory Bandages, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds. At DR. KKYSEE'S, m-i Wood gtreef. nolO-iyd&w TWENTY YEARS STANDING CUEED. Mow will l.r mrK „„„ _ from of most rcsprdt. °f Wilkins toirnship in regard to Dr. kt-gear's l.inJtay’ blood Searcher, The Doctor's urt-Mate, are u;lhu, n ach, and no one need he deed ml in regard to hie preparation ». Dr. Uko. H. Kkvmiu 1 became afflctctl with Tilea about twenty years ago, and every year they were growing worse, so as to trouble me very much, so much so at times as to unlit me for work. Sometimes I was so bad that I could not do anything on account of them, they came out on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried a great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy and take whatever I could hear of or read of Jn circulars and pamphlet, that fell in'my way, bit I could not get cured, sometimes they would do me some good for a h.tie while; but afterwards they would return again as bad a B ever. I alßo applied to two li'wtors who riaited meat my house and gar*™ medicio* but i, WtmM not do.Tecmw not t,i „- P ii. y£Mr R(? „ j (Tot an advertis-'„:< i,! oi B|oo „. Searcher, made i i:— when you sold it to me you told me oue mi tie would not cute me, »nd that toy whole sy»t«u would hove Wbe'/tt-' aewed by the medicine before I got well. 1 bought one bo„„. and took It home me and uaed It aocoruing to your dictions. I then call- ed .0 see you sgsin, whe „ yon expect much benefit from one bottle. 1 bought It on, one bottle at a time, until I had uaed'five bottlcB. After thia quantity had been used 1 was entjrply well of the Piles, which had tortur ed me for twenty years. In other respect, my health is improved, and 1 am as well as could be expected for one of my age, being gi xly yeatJ P “ t- 1 bsye b «' n W <-H now for six months, and there Is noappearance of a return of the.diseaae; can do any kind ol farming work now without t ePilea coming down and hurting me. lean pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of »-ork which before used to hurt me. When j found out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking it until I got entirely well. I consider it my Un «) to make my case known to the country lot the iteneht brothers who may be suffering a 3 I was nnd do not know the value of yourmedl.-inc, You “i»r J'ubiißh this if you like—l lire In tfiltim To ien.A(ii, Md wiu b( , ple|u>ed to any one of the truth of this certificate if they wlah to call ELLIOTT DAYIS, December tilth, IBS3. M&Look oia Htc name of DS. GEORGE B. KE YSER on the cover of the bottle and pasted doer the cork, Co /or hU dampen the United State, tamp on the top of the borne to prevent bein 9 impo ed upon by a qmrioa, abide which i. in the market. d«8-iy4fcir .. . Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured. HR. HARVEY’S TREATIfiJBJ on Diseases of Females. Pregnancy, Miscarriage : S i enllt 7’ reproduction, and , the SADIES*phi- V A I h JVIhDiCAL ADV 1.-'LK, a pamphlet of 70 Pjftgße, sent free to any address. Sit cents requir- : pay postage. * i Hie pills and Book will be sent by mail ’ confident!.Uly, when desired, selrangyskalkl>’ aD< l pre-paid on receipt of money by ’ ; J. BKI AN, Ai. D.. < renonal Agent. ' aa-. * w *S* 76 ( -' c ,o, * e Pk T’leinlng, Druggist, corner of bmvh l;iniOC< * aDd Market street, agent for Hitts. u /* n - ocG-omditw Of every kind. TfcTOTKK TO ALL Cn.\rF.llSED,_ A,min S ft certain clasß of sell-import nit pe,>. pie Ihcrt- is a peculiar lerlim; ol Conti mpt al tad.. e ~nd treat the diseases nan. .1 in thiß card. (I'm v. i y 11 , ", j why this should he, they u ur no one Hsr can teli Are they not aware that all phvsiem,* treat dii-‘ eases ol everydeiiomiimtinn. ui lad solicit just the very diseases that are «„ M „„, J“ '•"Jf*'*- »n>l I their t tnm!ly im',V,na l ,'l. l f ß 'i'e'iB CllllltZOS’, ]{OOD SKjrlS ft humbug bo he can get the cast-. 'j,. i... * aiiuoßt deprived the party ol his hie Ho comes at last to the physician that advertlsesr-hou elm are they to jcnow I Are they not aware that Mr Aat ey Cooper, Mr Benjamin Urodie, .sir Charles Bali and HI. i'aul liicord deemed i ears in ii,<- treatment of these diseases I These men are held up as shining llghtain tin* medical world 1 don 't assert that all men are Worthy thnt publish, still there are agreal uuinlieroi them th.itare. Ihsve T. . , r a devoted inysell to the study and treatment uf J)( )AFI'X 111 1 i' < W Soho T , *casks upwards of 40 years. „ Q j, J ' 'dUIiO 1 11... II()( ) ] without egotism can say 1 hat e saved hundreds Ironi years ol misery and untimely death. Mv treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, as 1 think 11 is the best and most certain. It is in n l'dti D\y power lo bring hundreds of certificates n T 11C \ii DHrirwa “■ thought it nece«Hnry to certify to my general BUC- GOODS JUST RECEIVED, cess : but my long residence in thift eitv is anm- ,TLL '' anif without addingmore. Spermatorrhea Tp 111 ' AT TK\TIo.\ OF TIIK IsADIKS I and all diseases .arißlng from it are cured in a Particularly c-iil.-d | () (l , ir j^,.r e . u '. much Bhorter time than heretofore. It behooves n every ypsngjniin ai?d woman to be carrlul in se lectlng ft The dillerent advertisemen,, th.it are seen in our papers are of no worth, an I £r W ! Hrl ®° ,n,ul ailßuerß than onl> ].>** Of heaith and money. Hundreds areeuretlanna- i Uly by my new remedies. Address!* >X SOP. i jan-Iyd Pittsburgh Postorfice: Horticultural AflovalDepartineiit, Tl 1 ,n "ur usual exiensivp assortment, PITTSBURGH JSANITA 11Y 1A lE, J uue l-.L. rpilE COMMITTEE O.V pj,|* T s J. mills ANli Fl,uu KUM-onihlrnti) pesi to t lie Hiil of all Horiiculturis's and I-'inriuls Iqjli Amateur, CouimercmJ ami I'lufanional. 1:1 Krl ' ! ' t vnrtety. and than now J*poc- Tl.e laudable object of this Fair and the appar ent exigencies of the time; and the development 1 of each day alone, will urge the Patriot and Philanthropist. A JVe solicit your donations or contribution, of such render attractive i the Department under out charge, which is of an 1 a ver 1' choice stock of .MI.KIXn and .SILK amjile extent, and where careful attendant., will Vl>l s «»•' r.NI>EKOAJIMKXI s for gentle always he at hand, that the owners of plants »™r. We hate as line a’iht of KI NK | may rest assured.flytt tttei f edited nma w,U he Tl - A V tl.l N( 1 MIIHTN as ean he found a„y | ' luly o:uvd for - In addition to the ordinary pro- '* u ' rc - A lap I.adles' and dents' I.lncn Collars duels of the green-house and garden, the Com- T “ “• Cloves and Hosiery. Pnokcthooks’ in it tee also solicits contributions of Ib.retmnniiaies andl'uraosi elegant steel and jet Bouquets;- . . Out Flowers, ' Bi.,s and Hi oehes, Hells ami Belt Buckles, and Baskets of Flowers, Dried Flowers, * 1 - 11 l ""’ " r '■ niniiiings and Fancy Hoods’ Moral Debigns, Plow, r- Hanging Bask'els, Leather Flowers, -rVlowcr Stand., Phamtom Bouquets, I ern Cases, Autumn Leav es, Aviaries, Aquaria, Gardening Implements, Seeds, Native \\ ine, Gardening Books, Ganlen Seats .S. Vases, Fountains, Hortioulrurai Inm Work, ; HorticulturahWira Wotk, llortieultural China and Gi.vss, Horticultural Pottery* foreign and.. Exotic Dried Fruit, v *Yax Fruit, 1 f '• Gartlen Statuary. • If short, Rustic Ornaments ol every kind, or aa> thing of a rural or rustic character that Joes not- stricter /.clpng to the Agricultural Depart ment " v l>»ily contribution, ol out.Uoivirs, bompietu b “ ke, *> *“••• "" »» to insure n constant and regular supply during the Fair, rviil he very .acceptable, a.ut contributors will j,lease arrange with the Chairman of the Committee. 'HALT,. ltonations ~br contributions Trbin ,1,rt,„l may be sent to WJL U. s f , rf „ r) . ~f the Fair, with Jhll of .Lading mar m-,I ‘•Kor the Floral and HorUcnllnml Deport meat—For the Committee '' yn*. a. bissell, fieSTON CRACKER BAKERY, So. 6* FOURTH [HVtfif.to'rj ... WW^orleMe-#^ 12^ ‘ *iW* in i] /oil. jf. rjOt® "OOd (to medical, JJISKEi>S CELEBRATED Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine oXlrbn Bttter Wine of Iron Bitter Wine of Iron The Great Tonic, For Dyspepsia and ladlgatlSh, l Great Ttmlc ’ r or Dyspepsia and Indigestion. tor Dyspepsia and Indigestion, . ror Dyspepsia and Indigestion, ra 68 ! 1 and Genera) Debility I t" Stomach b and General Debility Far Weil-1?“? General Debility a “" eral U * bilit F,' liclial.le and.Sure.io ilo Good! Keliable and Sure-to do Good, Reliable and Sure jo do Good, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, . And Cannot do Harm, It Costs but little and PurideMbeTlood 0 H It Coats but little and Pnritiee'the.Ulood' It Coaf" h U J o 2! e “' 1 Purit >ds the Blood It Costa but little and Purities the Blood| We only aak a Trial, * We only aak a Trial, We only aak a Trial, We only aak a Trial, Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, ! Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable-Tonic, !v D i? 2c <)ne per Mottle, Only 76 OU. and (>ne lioilar per Mottle IWl*! SJ 8 ' ( >ne I>oliAr P" Mottle . 01115 76 Cts. and One Jioilar ix*r Mottle by s. A tl .BKO. General Deuot. 118 Market'street Mar ?eßT^taWede^r e “ by aii janl4-6m MPOETAN'TTO LADIES, t 4 Great American Remedy.” Harvey’s Chrono Thermal FEMALE pills HAVESETfIkVET FAII,BI),« HF.\ the directions have been strictly followed 1 in removing difficulties arising fro» M OBSTRUCTIONS, OR STOPPAOf OP '“■NATPKE. Pi r tt i tr,'if ~0 f rinS ti ' e "s" ,em *° pcrlect health when suffering from Sj.inal Ahem lons, Prolai.e'n liter’ 'l‘f '' hl,€ .“' or other weaknesses ol the P^r ille Ugaua, f hePiliH are yer i, r] \- harmless On tiie constitution, an,! maybe taken |„ u aTtr. e L?e'u'r TIIKT ACT AS A ('IIAHU, liy strengthening,in, igoratlng, »„,! restoring the B)Btemto a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monUdy period will, regularity No mat- - ter from what cause the obstruction may arise I hey sliouM, however, NOT, be taken the flret i three or lour months of pregnancy,'" though oaf. i restdf oth er,time, as mlßaariiag?wouJd g be the j rb'ri.LAp*' conUk “* 60 HiJi price; one CHAIRMAN, SPEPSI4; GMCEEES, -AT THE S. tttAHTIN. DRY GQODS, HOSIERY, &C. S P P (T'' t.AD NEWS FOR THE irnnii £ £ £ . h ! mjrTUNATE! CNPOR *■; +J ’ THE I.ON'If SOUGHT FOR SSS * 0 ;;DIBOOT ERED a/last, P-f Ah Ph « 0 £ , CD 00 CO 3 CD 00 CO £ * ©© © fi v *H ?H S >h AAP) « ,2 ®«* h h s-t ? r S 3 000 « c ppu Sj © © © .S ,*3 *2 h 353 000 tfo’cr ? £ PP P al a} d cv cfiaJcBGQOTCQ AT j * oocncQ j, <5 I !*&£ © © © © © Q op O £££ o 3 aj cj u u u 000 Ai Ah Ah Q. RAJII) bispi av a.\d THIKI) AKKIVAL The Greftt Tonlo, The Great Tonic, Plain and Figured Silks, Dress Goods, Cloaks and Shawls, Linen and Housefurnishing Goods, Cloths and Cassimeres, Domestic Goods, AT VERY LOW PRICES, GARDNER &■ SCHLEITER’S, 9 2 market street rjVilhD AKIIIVAI. OK Pv i: \v SUMMEK GOODS. liIGES & I EVOKE, Cor. Fifth and Market St Arc now opening a at«n k m CLOAKS, SHAWLS OF M:wi>T mvij . halm O 1J AI.S, Ami a full |j nf t () f AI.W.WS UY HAMi, Stock of Now Goods. til' y u ;j ft lit] V.M y pretty fit) its Of Ladies’ and Misses' Hats and Bonnets r;tl!) sol J. Also SPRING AND SUMMER BALMORAL SKIRTS -Vs eiic-m» ttH tiler CllenpeKt Wholesale lloomt up stairs and in basement. MACBUM & GLYDE, New Goods New Goods New Goods w b b g M 3 ni g < PS y < : »§ H ' New Goods New Goods New Goods New -Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods STEix TOOTH hay AND GRAIN RAKES, WARRANGED the best now WICEKUBARPAwS’ 8 7 J OEE TKUGKS and rKi§ hLd i ”'‘‘ iEC> W *• Manufactured and for ‘v < r°y a oolemAn, h ,_ - Near the Penitentiary, , Jttnl7 Allegheny City, ¥a. •t INDIA* medicine, ’|in iu defence, f an, lor law and order- i M fro,n Massachusetts talks . t'unijmuniied from 1 .? I lm plore, I entreat, tliat'we may life har/th i U War as llac^ - - I■ • i baVy tbeat Freat constitutional agencies tb( ' b l arn J ess on , if nothing £2 *» ' v , ubo,lt blood : but before God, S I shall i i„d briucf ‘ 6hted U ‘ B , eye 3 but baokeb 25 If \\j * • hdvisu the people everywhere rather i H,. f'? or broko “- Wades. —y \\! // > : Uian submit to the degradation of bar iimhf™ a ,M . a . )1^ ut war as being S "'V JO ngfreespeceh. a free press, and fll ba^^ - •, ■. p— f r Ol irum them, to strike the usurn In* h 1 's> liv-eas freemen,and fT* of honorable Senator? As ! oc f' s lor them would he to die, for they wi/i ™"|” . tboBC wbo bave but one- CIIFROKPf-f.Txx baveto do that or liye as slaves. “ W , not - wiBe counsel i a stf» .fr, 1 I S, vjtz sr,« iS W» ■ ■' ■ k*h.j,,»«,„! press, and free ballot Th ’ a „ ,- el mo reiwl l™m a most elabor ! 3#?'f 4‘ SI IT ! •■■■' ...m, ',',n„ I,. the conserv?tlv C thu . Dymocracy and learning for which that Senator Is so ! !;r '“■( m<™w°£o ob^theVnto^lif 1 ”® 1 ' I Set See'; Lei, ‘C? !V';"Z U " ...* 10 tight for the balkt ,n?iV? 1 ? n ? d Uevor ybo»■'>■ > “Use some of the timid to be sik-n “ \ was coo! and calm 1 and qukt Dr. IV. R. Merwin & Co., ii'/,''."‘Vi' cau , su to b <-'afraid to goto i was not the excitement of civil war v si it.K phi rPKtKTi df-s Hie |«>ll> aud vote; hut the love of truth I have a right to use it ™ „ „ -- ~y SrSHi'n ! a H^fa^TO ; ■• , , r m V W 1" ylDb icate it his whole object; he lias none other h d °° d ' n '' l !“ Socedin e. but in | and I think he will - get up and avow were *hiMhe liV °, Wn beartbsl «“es, as it that to he the case. *1 am sure he friU r. , tor the hhcrties given them by their not deny it. Now sir Id as Ka sceiuiants^if 'II sbould be unworthy de- I what he said on war in that address ?;« si---! in averv r t d ? t ’ lh:Ulimelldedtonoti “ I ' And those ItZlrl%ut in capital h-t ihk aXt oSenltVrfLrM r^, rk - F*', “> *- he < t n< r , &e,uU T or i r,Jm Massachu- , Senator is now urging on a diahonom 8 1. r v mun " n ° r -. ba «- bcar.l that ble war. Ido not say that is what the I hare been in the Senator is doing; bm I “iv thlt if he h.ri, 77 cn , 1K “>, 1111 speak of the is now advocating a dishonorable war arffi kd JF. K of . 3 i aTcrjr - Tbt -y because in that speech he said thereTn learning J ood dlra^D^cn oyciopedia Ibe no war that is nut dishonorable I -.nd there t'TF? ° f qUOtStioll bere s «PPO3e the Senator in the course of his re»viect othrse n afnr m f amni ; “ y dis ' ,if « bas bad two ideas, a war idea and a they remind me f r’i l f- y th >“ peace idea; and when he waa‘on the m m u-h ,i „l of tbe rhapsodie sof a peace idea he thought under man Who has a nightmare. -They re- heaven was good but peace -fdJ pcare- me ° f ““ ex P a ‘ sslon of Shakes- concur with the Senator in ’ that, senti ment, for I think there are times in the atiairs of nations when it is right to go to war. I read it mereiy to show the Senator’s inconsistency. Mb. Scmneb. The Senator will al low me to say that at the time I made that remark i had very little idea of the barbarism of slavery. Mr. Powell. Ihave no doiibtof that, and if the Senator would look into him self he would find that lie is more bar barous than perhaps any slaveholder that ever lived.—The Senator is the perfect embodiment of barbarism—the barbarism, pf fanaticism. lam a slaveholder; ahd il I believed that I had about nic halfthe barbarism the Senator has, I should he disposed to hide from the civilized world. But, sir, let me go on with the speech from which I am quoting “ War is utterly ineffectual to secure or advance the object at which it profes ses 1° aim. The misery which it excites contributes to no end, helps to establish no right, and therefore in no respect de termineaytts&ea between the contending nations. ’ ° Why does the Senator carry on this war? Just for the love of blood, havoc, public plunder, and the destruction of human life? He boldly and clearly and most perspicuously declared in,1845 that it never will effect its ajm. Yet we find the Senator in that most ridiculous atti tude, at war with himself.—That is the barbarism that fanaticism teaches. It bringß him into most striking contradic tion. But I will read a little further from the honorable Senator's most elab orate speech. He says: “Christianity forbids the whole cus tom of war.” Is the gentleman, in order to carry out his one idea of destroying negro sla very, not only to overthrow thß’ fixed and firm principles of his life, but is he to overthrow Christianity? The whole system of Christianity is to-go by the board because-the Senator wishes to ef- ArehbUhop 0 f Baltimore,. ~ 2»»Us t ffsJ«K£ , sS: *** »H t a«°^ Vert sf >wtliereli ff io,lof ‘ he W es^ : 4 - ' ed Saviour himself, to bring about that ' Juit received' W l ' ‘ a. ft corrn^' the altar of the Ood of battles.” "- «*wt, S PRIM o dress goods WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACH INKS 7* Market street, New Goods New Goods New (JcMe New Goods New. Goods New Goods New Goods New Goodt New Goods These Machines arc Warranted for Three years. New Goods Prices from $5O upwards. NO. 27 FIFTH STREET, t, WM. SUMNER & CO., m **‘ S * neod AGENTS. MEDICAL £ | 51 s ! si i CHEROKEE | CHEROKEE INJECTION | J, pmpoutuledi'rom Koota, Uarka and Lmv.. I I HLIWKKK JIKM&'P >• ,L areal , ; K, run;, all of I heurinal I £ \ <* * & I f^ lo^T tr 1 ,C,i apoonfula throe time, a d?j ““ °“° 10 two U “* i **"lt ia diuretic and alterative In ita action. punfylnp and cieanaing the blood cati.inn it j Sovvfn all i t . orlsinafpnrlty and “S hia ! pe "' tete ” , iS-SiissijsrSFß ;,,d Wn!R?£p unen.h'.Val.ie’.la'nThat l« t^n m a rnlt ' S “ n' «e-l'r“‘e' rIT "Laddreaa, a lull treatlae ,*„... ' 1 h rrokee Kcmedy, per bottle I or three i,uttics for *5. ' - are tnem, to put chains 1 , •< support the t h.-rokonnjectiou, t 2 perbot- u P on tberr iimbs, to prevent their free tlmt'h» t,on ,', and d leclarea in his place i'-S M'r; " ,r «• tongues from wagging in words ,f h m r . . he , wan . ,d not assist in the execution !01 |.rVv*. ' ,J -'■ |,r, ' s “ ,o “ n v » Senators, that your only hope is to strike down tree speech, a tree press, and free ballot in order to maintain your power. Hence , it is that, although we hope, we do not much expect that you will do anything in the right direction. Your past action does not convince us that you will. Give us these three great conservative peace ful agencies ;it is all we want. Let us reey canvass your administration of pubhc affairs; let us freely investigate the conduct ot your men in power - let us through the press and the tongue, on the stump and in every cabin, say what we think ; let the newspapers go torch pointing to the fact, and showing to the , -people clearly and distinctly that you care overthrowing ; that >,you are plundejutfg them of their treas ure , chat vpu are unworthy of trust ami your political days will be number ' 1 1011 llle conservative men, the Kennhlie 0 -’' th " , ' ld the honest nitlicnns, every where—and I wish to God lny voice could extend to the re- I^ t a'' !t i, parlß 01 Ulia country —to he of good cheer; and if chose in power at tempt to enslav' thr , ik , , “If is a tale | an idiot-full of sound and fury Mgnlfj mg nothing.” * i | In the first tiuUr ofliis speech to-day, the S' nator gave us a kind of rehash of the report he made from the committee on freedmtn, (I believe that is its name ) touching the repeal of the fugative slave la w, in which he treated of the question or c institutional power. I will do the otnator the justice to say that his lan guage was exeeilent; he does Write good I -huglish; but f must also say that his re- I port is the most illogical and unlawyer like paper I ever read in my life coming lrom a gentleman of such learning and ire potation. My friend from Pennsylva -1 nia [Mr. Buckalew] put the Bubtie knife i ol truth and logic to it; he exposed its sophistry, its want of historical and con ; stitutional truth; in a single ; charge he i scattered it to the four winds; but we have had a rehash of it here to-day. I shall enter iuto no constitutional argument for : llje purpose of overthrowing such kind lof rhapsodies. If I had any inclination" 1 to do so, the report of mV friend from I Pennsylvania has relaived me of the trouble. His very searching, potent, though short analysis 1b pn your table, | and it disposes of the question. I The Senator from Massachusetts to day has quoted from Patrick Henry, and he has eulogized him very much. Cer tainly he does not feol any. more admi ration for that distinguished orator than 1 do: Does not the Senator know that an amendment to the Constitution has been adopted since Patrick Henry made that speech,. which says that private property shall not be taken for public uses exception, just compensation, and that is an answer to his whole quotation from Mr. Henry. Ido not believe Mr. Henry w T as right in the position he as sumed in the speech from which the Senator quoted. Mr. Henry was engag ed at that time in making an nssultwn the Constitution in a slayc State; he wished to reject it; he did not like it hut even if what ;he then stated were true, the amendment since adopted ex plodes the whole of the Senator’s argu ment on that branch of the case, and "Mr, Henry’s argument along wLh it. Bat the Senatprhas said that the wav to preservethe rjtepublic ia to carry it. back to the principles of its bsbtismal font, a beautiful exfiressioh, but what appropriateness; is there injt in ttie way m which the. honorable Senator uses it? What did our fathers do when they; '—Daily Gaz. extracts from a speech formed the Government? What was When S fh tUS ' , W ., hat wastlleir condition? ? d around the baptismal p!' t ’, and Proclaimed the birth of the Constitution that carried joy and Glad ness to the hearts of libertydovmg men thn? Ug }t OUt the world > every minister at that altar, save those from one State was a representative of a slave State’, and four-fifths of them were alaveliold »if S ' n Tbe 7 wcro tlle men who gave us the Constitution so much vaunted to day by the honorable Senator. I would to God we could go back to those days when men were honest and had regard for property rights, when men werTpa tnotic and exerted themselves in the cabinet and the field for the promotion ot tiie best interests of their country when our statesmen were wise and phi lanthropic, prudent and capacious, and took in their broad view the whole inter f‘ 3 °ftbe country. Xrfne of them were led off by this miserable one idea fanat lcism in regard to negro slavery or any' te l nd r H IS ?' r . The J' were men of ex" cat b°hcism all their political views. Unfortunately for us, those wise those good -those virtuous, those great men have departed, and wc now have succeeding them a set of men who are who e Tv™n t,rely by a Bin ? ,e idca > llnd who Mould renounce- anv theory they lmd ever held in order to darry out that tld-pi" 0 beard the Senator declare in bsChamherthat under the Constitution e had no power to interfere with sla viry n the States. Today he tells us .."I, u 13 constitutional to strike and crush Slavery wherever we can find it. I ne senator swears to MOUSING TOST PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PAINTING *"*%s&£***■*»* ■ SPEOIAX, RAILROAD, Our bcUltte* for doing ' : ! Pogters,' f^ro. „ '* ®°'l For Exhibition*and’ feSncert MstSn be become very ' - &sssfigW3aas®fts* s len -s ers whodefi veil nototog;bntiDoßth§T l ibe~''>ft ': ih n thXa *^¥P^SS : ' ,: ' spect I have fort^ S-nSaLasasacSfej; •* «4ta a^aaftaMfe^'g that biessed Master/ ' P ll **- . “ »-•■{/- "i !*y. . go , ona * 2®**“ «Um»4s*sm *■ cress of the Senator. Here is an ex-,- t tract upon cml war. The Senate wiir ‘ f ‘ *•-??»SSSSSTS«%t gore, where the ffioSffiffi*** been shivered by Mie'tflmagaiy4at»«^tigi, h.S %st *» «xm,d ta™- „ IhJ-’aiSSpS™ 'a ' ' iV ' 7toZtil «Tt Gre ?f ! tfce Senator from .-Mnccgl -.-ir ful rewrd -drifts ;«?a?asd*> a c a d a “£Sffei^St: fuk™ dT ‘ eoruntfy and shall pronounce ional-wfirto Be HTii' mj had'tfhFs®'-!‘ fiT ' ' SielTo 1 m‘an“ tW tff "*!" * Here the Senator ". o,wn positiop iMe% o^, % w day a thritor % f i3bB WtI man.' . And'yet that! Senator’i'slbtevbr ! i 'io pmtmg -jibputtoe,, batbaoenfeofestoeifTO; ;r>o Had Jt-not been for the eternal IrhmW L nm^h!.sf' rd d n 1 ■ y ?l put the Senator to'the: cft r , Letmeread pne other, .sentence liojii* P/ .7 this address; - ' • „ ,4. “ an is higher than the tlimaW &*< toe held; aatbe angeJsiarenhighemaijnt -'(life Mars as he that icl ’ - er than he that laketh a city.so are th.e . ■; ri“ar!? eace thJl^ill'J then goes on to lnVelgb aealnS ' ? 7* armies. He speSkstof t of maintaining-thetrt, andJtfassfogOjiigßiaioiJi:-! ' that <^/o^l «9W l *rt^r'i«w4 l .ygi t ,,i C 3 ®at Se T nator >», .ejogaged here to wai. When r say. to' .win do the hnh- •: that he only advocates Won •«* • advocates it hei;e by wbide byispeecto hy; ;jMI , ,j letter. He attempts to fire the-hearts .of - • the people everywhere, to ’ foln intofs 7 ‘ hm crnsade. The genSttiri dM i?d,tif> - Dot go where he -Wotfid hearffiefrattiet'!'’ «t Were *1 fnrThV 8 «nnPdtnfoW;drKie were i for tiiis war as feroeionojv «« that Senator is, t ifidk l 3 a musket and■goihtb‘tlie'^eld7 !i; ws« to I have not much felthdn this foneeiftte iMd : of those Who .always preach,;war, andkito* ' never fight. It. would, be fetter forthem.. „ t n “ .2??’’ *“? wffl'7 ■ think’tiiey'dre ihaatra^ii 2 »i» is willtog tost other Shall d n < 7 be shed. Be mlHtotLof'i young men ofthecoiintry shaU be sacrir „ - , ficed. He is wllllng.Oiaf theliMd^^^ 0 4 lugs ofthe ti; and children may bq starving, «hatt-'he uni wrenched from him by thsßthless hand; 1 1.7 of the tax-gatherer in order to defray the ■" expense ofthis terest on the unmenseiaebttha^iaaccthii-t;:^ fanatical idfea.' bdaswop '' r ’ ;l! Jif g l !?® t 1 8 the battle even a£ar! o ffi,....Ha doewhOtw.;, ;; ii the-battle War Off.' ~ much confidence !h^the l Shberityh'f thatf n lj ifi • descriptiOriof,patriotia!iiils.:Li f,n* .yaws iu,»* to say qn .tins, matter ~ It was,not ,my, ~,. ’ purpose to open rnfabuth bn ttosMnencf 14 ' 1 " rpent. IhaHd%fonnfflbfffdcbftfeiigfoW ; --"-'» self with the veiy.ielaboraterapbeches b made by my eellgagne, the Senator/roin ,' . Delaware, [Mr- San|sbnjy,l: axuH toe Senator from IndianaTfldt. ' ' iJ but, sir such r we*e fl£ ,3 tfosoyHMa.Mjpr “Id of the Senators from Newffioglind ttb ' -t r Whom I have jeferredi **s rwere toeiic. mtoor, ana Dnj FmEBT AirD MOST KPT.BW SEEEL ENGRAitoGSI Of the two '‘^W^ e ,o a «oUe Onueh of REVS. JOHH HUGHES, D. 0., '4 Fint Yorki '^ Francis Patrick M'Kenriok, D. D. - » •• i 1 ' '■e3 m