months.. . ilje Four Insertion*..., 1.00 Four months isloo O^T^ rtloM * -* IJjoo rSXS&i ?£& xmonthB *s™ weexa.. 4,85 One year 33,00 :i / /.. *? D “lfl\!W9«»M*e*Ue;onsoa week l ! year.*3o,BD ■ "*[ nAftfiFr«BT. ologlh subscriptions by mall, $B,OO per year. Delivered] in the city» at 18 cents per week. iU Five ioples, each., 140 Ten cbplea, eaeh 130 twenty copies; each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20 Th £?£ i; t{ Su e t‘. ...14 .. “ ' - 1,10 =■•!( :>■ - JAS. P. BARB., • MEDICAL Hernia or Rupture cured* Hernia Rupture cured, , i. 4) fßtCttta jociKnptaEe' oiutd. ■ ~IY n or'Ruplure cured. Herula or Rupture cured. Rupture cured. I fcSS Hernia or Rupture cured. j Hernia or Rupture cured.! Rupture or Hernia cured* 1 ure tor Herula .cured* J. Rupture or Hernia cured* liilAHL'-lXu/e o? Hvrpia if a red • -x . .. Rapture or Hernlacured. -•-.Ja u. v' Rupture or Hernia euredv JL' or Xlerufa cured, Rupture or Ileruta cured. Ritter’s Patent Truss • Fitch’s Supporter T-ass. * tP ..A- "LiXt- S e 4n4iUuithig:Triua» Dr. Banulng’s Race r Body Brace, for the cure of Prolapauß fieri, Piles, Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses '* ( D»y^-B v FUch*s- Silver Plated Sup porters • PU«a< Drops, for the abpport and cure of Pile*;** 1 *- 1 -- * £l*6*l6 Stockings, for weak and varicose JKnee-'Caps, for weak knee joints. Auklg Supporters, for weak knee joints. Suspensory. Bandages. Seir-lnjcctlng Syringes) &Ibo every kind Qf Syringes. Dr. KEYsiElt feai alsoa Truss which will adicaUy cure petnia or Rupture. at his Dana Stoee, No. 140 WOOD j oign pf. the Oolden JVlort&r. Persona wilting for Trusses should send the number of nehes around the body immediately over the rupture. *•••■’ DR '.? irai ff ire his personal attention to of Trusses In adults andchildreo. and he is satisfied that, with an experience of twenty years, he will he enabled to give satlsfab Sdf.hyectlug Syrlng^l Self-Injecting Syringes. Self-InjectfsiLg Syringes. Self-Injecting Syringes. Sold at DR. KEYSERhS, 140 Wood street. Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory-Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, A dozen different kind*, ■i. : A kinds, A dozen different kinds, - A dozen different kinds, At DR, l4O Wood street, nolO-lyd&w > piEiKSJOV , ’ " ’ TWEHTY iEtttS STANDING CURED. B Bt&w l i/>ilipe L found a certificate from one of the most respectable- citizens of IVtlkins tovmship in regard to Dr, Keyset 's Lindsay* Blood Searcher. The Doctor's certificates art within reach , and no one need.beJlfchived th regard to his preparations. Dr. :—X became afflctetl with Piles abonti'twenty years ago, and every year they w^regtowlhg'woree, bo as to trouble’me very eo at' times as. to unfit me for Sometimes I was so bad that I could not do anything on account of them,, they came out on as a hickory put. 1 had tried a great deal of medicines <br,ttiejiL;~:i uped .to buy and take whatever I could hear of or read of in cirtr liars and pamphlets that fell in my way, but I oould not get cured, EomeUmes they would do me some good for a itftte whilfe, bdt-ifterwardfe they would return again as had as ever. I also applied to two Doctors who visited me at my house and gave me.fibi&Sjniedteine hot m would not do, I could not get well, i >ver a year ago 1 got an advertisement of your Lindsay’s Blood- Searcher, made by you sold it to me you told me one bottle would not cure me, and that my whole system would have to be re newed by the medieidejbefore well,- I bought one bottle and took it home with me and used it according to your directions. I then call ed to «ee you again, whisn you-bhifi I Could no expect much benefit from one bottle. 1 bought it on, one bottle at a time, until I had used five bottles. After this quantity had been used, i was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur- ed me for twenty years. In other, respects health is improved, and 1 am as well as could be expected for one of my age, being sixty years past. I have been well now for six mpntjhfli aqU there is noappearance of a return of the disease; I can do any kind oi harming work now without the Piles comiqg down and. hurting me. Loan pitch toy, cK6f> whoi, i|riVof\to‘ (Chy’kW ol work which before uaed to hurt me. When I found out your Blood-Searcher 1 kept ou taking it until X entirely well.; I it my du ty to make my oase known to the counti y i,„ t;, e beneltt of othttotthoimay be -wittering a„ i >vas and do not know the value-of your UitHli' i-1 y [IU may live in ViViui to satisfy anyone of the truth of fchia icertiAc&te if they wish to call on me. Vi ‘ = • ■ ■■■ • tkcntnKiof DU. GEORGE H. KEKSEfi on ondjatug pm r Die cork! alto for hit ttamp on the VnitcdiHolet ttamp on tht toppf,Kehot, U .,o P reo n hbeinpiinpoi. edupon b,j a tpmow, arti&uhich it in the niarket. de3B«lydfkw 1 ' " ’ Editor and Proprietor. : f DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C E SIR A B L E Great American lleineily.” Mamy’s I’hrrtno TberiUal' FKMAIiE PITT S ¥¥AV®Jy2YjEaL YET FAILEDiWHEA , tnealrectioiJß have been strictly followed,) ■ in r s®ovlng (Ufflcultiea arising from 1 OBSTRtfcmoss, AT OH or i MACRTJM & GLYDE'S, Or in restoring the system to perfect health when ! suffering from Spinal .Affections, Prolapsus Uteri,, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the Uterine Organs. The Pins are perfectly harmless on the constitution, ana may be taken bv the moßt delicate femnieß without causing distress • at the same time 1 THEY ACT AS A CHARM, i By Btrengtnening, invigorating, and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing bn the monthly' period with regujailt bj No ter lrom what cause the bbstmctlm, X They should, however, NOT be taken the first three or four months of pregnancy, though sale tntsoatTiage would-be the eontalM 60 Puis. PRIOJi, ONE w DR.HAaVEY’S TREATISE on Dltt&ace of Females. Pregnancy, Miscarriage, f* 1 *® ® 8 > Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses J emphatically the LADIES’ PRI VATE MEDICAL AD.VISjER, a pamphlet of 7D pages, sent free to any address, six cents requir ed to pay postage. * '*?7 rhe P illa Book will be sent by mall, confidentially," when desired, bkcurebt bhaled, and pre-paid on receipt of money by ,T, BR Y AN\ J>L Qenerol Agent, No. 7eCedar street, New York I Jo * e P h Druggist, corner ot the Diamond and Market etreet, agent for Pitts bur £ h * _ _ oc6-emd&.w Notice to ah cobickrned.- Among » certain class of selr-lmportant peo ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseases named in thip card, (Pbivatk Diseashk,] whj - this Bhould be, they nor no one else can tell ■ Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis eases ot every denomination, in fact solicit just the very diseaaes that are so obnoxious to these very retincd parties. I suppose they would not let one or their family go to a party that haß Je -1 V«m> for their benefit, because he adverti- I 1 ' lllct i And theirfamlly physiciau says he is ■. 1,0 ,bug so he can get the case. Often he has | auu.-t deprived sie party of his life. He comes a. ia=t to the physician that advertises—how else ate they to know I Are they not aware that Sir Astloy Cooper, Mir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and M. Paul Rieord devoted years in the treatment of these dißeaßes ? These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world I don’t assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are a great numberof them that are. I have devoted myself to the study and treatment ol Private Diseases upwards of 40 years, and without egotism can say I hare saved hundreds from years ol misery and untimely deAth. Mv treatmMt If tfie vegetable Altogether, M lathe beat amfmost cei tain. It is in my powjfrf to bring hundreds ol certificates It i thoughtlt neceeßfrry to certiiy to mv general sue- ' cces : bttf ihy long residence in this'cti j ia sufti- ‘ dent proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea ' and all diseases arising irom it are cured in * much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to he carelul In se lecting a physician. The different advertisements that »it> seen in our papers are ol an worth, ano uo benefit will arise Irom answers thau only loss ol health and money. Hundreds ai** coit-d annu ally by my new remedies. Address Box boo. jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postoiltce. ALBUMS, ALBUMS, ALBUMS, Of every kind. FLAGS, ■U'AK MAPS. LATE BOOKS, P< >OKET ALBUMS, POCKET BOOKS, POCKET ALBUMS Pittock’s, 7M & HO FIFTH STRKK.T. OPPOMTI. o M fig a H W S < 8 1 H . H- g c» *r 4** (j~2 I- = g ■ n i- £-h k/ " l-H l—l Tm ITS lO § O rjMIE GREXKTST'YARItTV OF ELE&AFf AND.CHEAP WALL PAPER, OIL CLOTHS FOERSTER & SCHWARZ’S, BISSELL’S BLOCK W. H. M\G EK, No. 10 St. Clair St., WOULD d&LL THE ATTENTION of buyers foils stock of (ioqjlb, which has been selected with great euro and; contains all the neweat-ajyhjjj oT Goods to bo' found in " rB5 ‘ c^SB hciijges. Rent’s wishing ft suit of clothes made to-erder.will please call fcjnt exam uie our ffoodeafid Brfces. Also, a lulfamJ com ph to stock of KTIRNISH]Kd (i(m)1 i ■W. H. McGEf-i- Merchant Tailor, No. lu jit. (’lair street. Pittsburgh. Pa. J wgiOK &'KEifY“ T ' GAS fHU STHftlir FITTERS, Bra.s.s J 111! M"OOli TSTItURT. ~, . rilTtittUKilH, l',\ «3-Pumi>a Bold soil rcpairiM. Pi...>uimi»hu 1 maiufacturerß of psklttfa Patent .Water lit iwur ; antl.Wu«graVe’a Patent Gas Cooking ami Heat tag Stovea. tnyii EOBKBT C. JAMIES BIAEKLBT SOSMERTS & BLEAELEY, Manufacturers aid wholesale dealers in Illuminating- and Lubricating Oflg, ■ CRUDE PETROLEUM OEL.BEKZOLE ‘*4 ■ 2 *-* >■ « tgfthe .ale of Crude ClilT* %bB2 No. 155, wood street, Pittsburgh Pa. .*'{'/3 if. 3 aLIITMS. FLAGS, WAR MAP: WAR MAPS, WAR MAPS. LATE HOOKS, LATE BOOKS, LATE BOOK POCK FT HOOK Pittock’s, THE POST UfTIl i. -.t~< < AN.]) jaS3 WiNDO# SHADES AHE 4.x 164 Smithfleld Street, -■r, .?< .NEW * A. T 87 MARKET STREET. Wfc auk receiving every day by MHJLroftd andExpicsas all the novelties in our line, »unl are now opening a large lot of new and handsome ! Parasola and Sun Umberellas, Fanoy Paris Pans, Pino Shell and Ivory Tuok Combs, Elegant Jet and Steel Pins, Pine Steel Belt Buokels, Hair Nets of all describable Styles, in Ladies’ Straw Hatß, a new Sapply of Waterfall, Co- quette, Mayday and Daisy Patterns. -tMu- Bonnets of moat approved colors and hIsO some rich Silk lace Veils, Maltese- V '! } r *; l/ulsaure Lace, Joconet, &.c. A lull lino of I*oreijrn and Loruectic Hosiery ' ilovfc, clc . * , *\ r : •• ‘H continue lo offer the Joust advan ■ trrjiis to Ketaii and Wholesale cnsto ; • " h'UaaliiUMiM up>tajra rind in Mse- ft:.-h DRV DOORS HUGUS & HACKE’S Oomer Fifth and Market Sts. NOVELTIES IN Wil'.vs r,iioiw silk s,n’un>, SILK CIKUILALs, LAVE mantles ! I/.iTEST NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS, QBENAIiINLa, V ALENCIAS, COLD. ALPACOA*. CUALLIE3, i-c.,a. 5! £ £ H SB Hi New Goods Now Good 3 New Goods .© . w b ** b Z § s 3 «1 PQ 5 H New Goods Now Goods New Goods Now Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods GOODS, CHEAP AMD DESIRABLE, •\ AT :..... • , , GARDNER & SCHLEITER’S, 9.2 MARKET STREET. IMstitl < lisilli<»s, At t'hea|i at lilrj PLAID MOZAMBIQUES, At %0c and 95c; DRESS GOODS “IN ENDLESa FAEIETY, At 3>c and 37c; GI.OAKS & SHAWLS, VERY CHEAP. ASn CARPENTERS’ A.R Tool*, ton nle by JAMES BOWN. my2l 18« Wood fltreot t/ i V;j sn / rtTI’SHI HOU, WEDNESDAY; JUNE 3, 1864 GOODS SEWING MACHINE MANUFACTORY. IJIHKSE MACHINES WERE AWARDED THE Where all the Serving Machines of Europe and America mere In cmpe.i.lon, and at all the And add within the last three month., being neariy epual the sale of all others combin ed, a fact which should be considered by those desiring to purchase Every variety of Sewing I. done on these Machine, without previous basting, making the 1-ock Mitch, which is the only stitch suitable lor the variety of work done in . the family. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FOR THREE YEARS, WM. SUMNER A CO., AGENTS FIRST NATIONAL BANK TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ) Office of Com I’Trolmii nr tii k( >r kukn- t, ( ; Ttr Washington City, Aug. flth, 1863. \ . \\ UEnHAS, By nattHlactory evidrnce presented : & U hHB bccu *»*»«' to appear i {hatthrMKSTNATIdNAL KANKOF PiYts -1 # * n the County of Allegheny ami state ' °> Pennsylvania ha* bceu duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a National 1 Currency, secured by a pledge of I'mfed States ’ stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof/' approved February 26th IHB3, and has compiled with all the provisions of laid Act required to be complied with before I commencing the business of Banking. 1 * Now Thsrefook, X, Hugh McCulloch, Coran i. £stftS^5 wreno ?l do Sereby certify {hat the NATIONAL HANK OF PITTS BLI RGB, county of Allegheny and state oi Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the ■ business of hanking under the Act aforesaid In testimony whereof witness* my hand and seal of.offioe, this 6th day af August, 1863. S ™ ) HUGH McCl’LLf H)H, S* Comptroller of the Currency. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital *400,000, wltb privilege to In crease to 51,000,000. j The Pittsburgh Trust Company hating organ ized under the act to provide a National Uurren i n^ e f *** tiUe of Ute FIRST national BaNK Oi PITTSBt. 1 RGH, would respectfully otter Its services for the ccllcotion of Notes Drafts. Bills of Exchange. Ac., receive money on deposit and buy and sell Exohango on all parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh irust Company since tts otganUation in 1862. , will webeUsvebeaeufflclentguaEanteethat bust , ness entrusted to , tbs.new organisation wiU ro * cefve the same prompt attention i Having a very extensive correspondence with i Banks and. Bankers, throughout the country we believe we.oan offer unusual faculties to those , who do business with us. : The business wiU be conducted by the same officers and directors. New Goo-L DIBBOTOBS Jambs Ladgbuh Wm. K. Nikick, Ron set s. Hats, Ax.sxa»deb Spkeb, Thomas Beel, I'Bakois Q. Bailey, Thos. Wjghtkak, Albx. Bbadley, Sambcx Eea. T JAMES LAUOH.LIN, Preaiident. John D, Scullt, Oathier. &ug6-d&wtf THE New Goods SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., New Goods (Formerly IKON CITY TRUST COMPANY.) 8300,000, with privilege to Increase to New Goods Ihe IKON OITY TRUST COMPANY hav taJ organized under the National Currency Aot otters its aervloea for the tr&n eactlon of a (iener al Banking Bnelneas. Drafte bought and Bold Money reoelved on Depoßlt, and Collection* made on all parts of the country. New Goode New Goods Jacob Painter, Robt. Rod ink on Jake Hill, E. Booohmaw, * 0. F. Klopfbb; W. M. Goraily Wm. Cooper, G. E. WARNER, President. JNO. E. PATTERSON, Cashier. feb23>4md New Goods TtN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S. I7URST NATIONAL BANK OI? 1 PITTSBURGH, a Designated Depository and Fi nancial Agent of the United States. By authority of the Treasury Department this Bank will receive Subscriptions for the Ten! Forty 5 per cent. Gold-beating Bonds. A commission will be allowed to Banks Bank* era and Brokers. JAMES LAUGHIIn < »rders are solicited. President Pittsburgh, April 26th, 1864. nJI2 7 pUAIER A KAYSKR’S Noiseles Patent Sewing- Machines. These Sewing JJacbines are kucrvn as the verv bept 4n theTUnitedStatea. They are Efi, and told at the LOWEST. FRIOEsToaU anaexamine them before buying elsewhere. He gjjjng. 01 every kind promptly Attended to, • 9 EEOTST AXrtEUJt,4eant t Nfl. 103 TmrditreetV mhlMyd ' PHUburgOa. ‘ STEEL TOOTH HAT AND aRAaBT BIAKES, »» Near the Penitehttarrr mill 7 Allegheny City, Pa. WHEELER & WILSON’S Highest Premium at the World’s Fair, London, INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION IN PARIS, important STATE and COENTV FAILS where exhibited. OYER 10,475 THE BESf FAMILY SEWING MACHINE! And full instructions given in operating without charge. Call ,at the Agency and see them in Operation. JS“OU EIGHT OF THE U EUTERV STATES, Pitjsburgli Office, \o. 27 Filth Sfreet, NATIONAL BANKS or pitthiiuuo ix $1,000,000, •' IHr and t h je HAVE JBJtiEN INSURANCE INSURANCE AGENCY. IIIAVK IIBE.I APPOINTED AGENT MMht tcilluwlujr pojiuUr and rcllnblc Com f Washington Ins. Co. of New York ! I'tißh Capital £4OO 000 i A HBt* fa 1 t*ti. 1, l ft&‘Z UUO V'• ijATTLHI-EK, Prc*’t. U. V\ LSI (iy, Vice Preset. Phenix Ins. Co. of Brooklyn. • ’aali (‘apital S6OO,(XX) 00 , *■ Li r|>l ue M&jvh 1, ISO 4 222,219 20 STfiPftT.N'Wtuw ELI., tt-M'tf 20 X- W. CHOW ELI-, Vice Hrea’t. American Life Ins. Co. of Phila. c^f!&:wHiL(-niN;Pr^i;- .’AMI kL WORK, Vice Prei't u , S. JS. HttYAN, m) . )a . lNDiaaiilTY AGAfiJ&T LOSS BY FIRE. igSU-BAKCE c f PHIT-ADEtpHIA, 0K- L.lr K ts?iu kM 431 ,: “ ES ' r »r* ,, r‘ W.v ** ASsLl'ri, JA.N. Ist. 1883, Published Agreeably to an Act of Aaaenlbly^be wi r V J I V rt S a s°» am l )l y secured $1,893,393 32 Heal hßtat« (present value $103,913 , Temporary Loans ,on ample Ootlatr teral iseoarltiep. ; go w ,t blocks, (present value %S6,ftbV Va,) -Notes Md Billß*Reccivable'.V.*.V.*.V.. ’ “30? S : u “ h - :.... 27,9 ii« j orJi '/«>» ppemi uol3*w I cfi^^Susr 1 *"' are fromri “ ks wwcj ' I e'“TdwcrlPttaa.ijf Piop ' vrs'i ce .( U,H ¥ i “ oOT ? ,,rt^ton i » penoa df thirty »u;iS3iii£^ U*b&Uiea.i lioaacs paid 1859,6fi^»188.3Q. JiIOKijECAt.H. X.on r°olA3 Waqkku, £DaVID fxfiROWN, bamdxl OriAsrT, Isaac Lea. Jacob Edward C. Dale, George \v . Rjcharcs, George Kales,' CHAS. O, BANKER, PreaMient. EBWARi)G. DAiiE, PAaiaent.. \vm, (.-!» Bteei, Secretary Pro tenh J. CORFU*. Agent. I Nbrtfadast cor. Thinfand Wqod ata | PHILADELPHIA riBEAHD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, IWWtESTiniT STREET, Ottstolk House. Capttal.S2l9,lOo. Assets: .9304.,943. Wtii Make all kinds of IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or limited, oo every description of Property or Slerohandtee, at reasonable rates of preotinm. n ROBT P., KING, President. M. W. BALDWIN, Yloe. President DIRECTORS. Charles Barsa, E. RGopk, E. R. English, Georub W. Brown. P. B. Batchy, J6skpii $. Paol. C. Sheehan, Joseph OlAyton, S. J. Magahoßj R. Wiles, F. Blackburn, Secretary. . ~ „ Jy4:ly = Comer Third‘and Wood streetr* W esteru 'lnsurance Company ofPittsbuigL R. MILLER, jr. Preeideut. P. M. Gordon, Secretary. : .1 - Oapt. R. Da Coohaan, Gen’l Agent. No. 03 Water street, (Spang & Oo’swarehouj*, np stairs,) Pittsburgh. WILL INSURE AcIINST ALL kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISIS£. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by - promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have asaucuedv as offering the best protection to those who de sire to be insured. Directors—R. Miller, jr~, James M’Anifcr Nathaniel Holmes,. Alexander Nimick. George- Daraie, Campbell B. Herron, Uhas. W\ Riekat son, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, DavidJM Long, Rees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, John M’Curie. .1 ~je4 ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.. h .. ... OF PITTOBtJjRCiiI. ...... . l Offlu, No. 37 Fifth ; JSSUBE9 AGAINST ALL KINDS op : FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. I ! „ ISAAC JONHS, President: JOKND 'iwn_ ’ CORD, VlcePrtfldenl; D.M. BCCKteeufeSwl Oapt-iW^liDEAN.General Agent ~ f! lott* i veyChll&fCapt R. O. Gray, John A/WilSn B. L. Pahneatook, John D. McCord, Cant. jKiSfM Announcements to the Candidates. RESPONSE OF GENERAL OOOHBANT. General, Fremont's Letter ef Acceptance. Ooiulemmitioii of the Administration’ i The War Waged for Personal Ends. Fremont an Unbeliever in Confiscation. THE ACTION IN BAETIMOBE. Reasons for Fremont’s . Resignation. General Coohrane’s Acceptance of the New-Yobk, Jane 3. General : A convention of the peo ple sitting aTthO city of Cleveland, in the State of Ohio, on the Slat day of May, 1864, have- nominated yen uhani •mously and by 1 acclamation as a candi date for President of the United States. The cbnvention have appointed us" their committee, with instructions to communicate to you the result of their deliberation, and to ask your acceptance of the nominatibu. • ■ ' - In discharging this duty the commit tee 1 need hardly inform yon, General that the convention which-has thus put you in nomination for the office of Presi dent, represented that great mass of the nation which hold in practice as well aa in theory to two fundamental doctrines of its founders, that all men have the inalienable right to life, property, and the pursuit of> happiness, and that slav ery and caste are .incompatible with its enjoyment, and ought not to be suffered to exist. MADE The convention, true to' its faith in : the common brotherhood of man and of ! government by all the people for all,the people, adopted a series of resolutions which the committee submit for your consideration, going in some sensb to‘ c x press the views which they hold in. unison with those of thp radical demo cracy of the nation upon, some of the main issues to be tried before the peo-' pleat the coming presidential dfection: That they do not cover speclaliysevery point of the political faith of the ftdiqal democracy ot the country, or do not de fine perhaps as sharply as they might have been made to do, the radical'Views of the convention upon the subjects' presented, is, after all, of little impor tance, for the reason that the illustrious nominee of the convention "for Presi dent is the living embodiment of all itß' principles of Government and civil and mi litary administration whiohjiaa called: into being_ the political organization that he has just made you, general its RtAndard-bearer. Your own high character for fidelity' to the equal rights of eh the people,.an*, ,fh,e signal proofs havogiyen to the, world of the" possession' of the states manship arid wi&doiri necessary to feby-" 1 era well and justly, and of the gefieral ahipap sorely needed fo ; earry ihewar to a qqick.and . triumphant issue, are a. better guaranty that the principles you represent Will not be : betrayed 1 , ahtMtf' 1 the nation elevate you to its chief mag iatracy, than _any, written, profession -of political . faith, however cunningly drawn and gravely accepted' withlntent f to be broken. 11 " p But- thoi cottveritiorif in What* they have done, have substantia tly-covered . ithe wlitfle ground of ,the rPoUfiqal faith; : of the radical'Democracy, ih“ asserting tlie neceaßity for re-eatablishitig the Mh-" ■premacy of tbe jPederai Onion; for the ’ •thUhfttl execution:-of thri laWs of’the : )UnUed‘Statea;.fpi? ffiamtaipffigltlih fiber- 1 ‘ties of person, speech ,-andpFess, except • whdn ; suspended ‘ pressing the rebellion hy'jorcei .bf'.afina’. and without compromise; tfor amending ■ the Constitution bo Us.'to jhhbfirif %ur prohibit slavery forever,! In > ibeTDpited « States, and securing to all ‘men absolute - equality heiore jsbe Ifcw; , and. economy, in. the, l adininiairatioiLof , the National Gdvernraentfor upholding 1 the rightspf ,asylum, ex&pt“fgr ejitne; and Offences against international' law; fW tlhe vindication of the -Moriroddoe- 1 trine, by ‘aeclaritog./arie.riflbe/Mbmil-j ; nation of. the American people not to * tolerate: the setting up of any ' anti-Re publican QovenpnOnt on this cbnffcient; by any foreign pp w.er; for insistingupon .. applying-the anb term principle to the, : office .of President;, and '.amending,. the, ‘ Constitution, sol as to provide for the ■ election of that officer by a direct-vote of tbe wbole pepple; lpi;.restrhcting fhe' power of; reconstructing rebellious States to the peohle through their repre sentatlyes lh Congress; and for confiscat ing the lands of rebels, and. distributing them among the Soldiers and actual set tlers i j ■ What these principles would mean in practice the convention ftdly declared General, When they put you upon them' as their candidate for President, for they knew and the country knows, that you will, if elected, faithfully carry them out to all their logical sequences with out fear or fayor. ths country an administration of public affairs, that will command the affectioiiß'of the vrhole people audireBtore it4o>i(9'lfohner high place in the, Beale, of flattens. ... ' Perhaps ipe may best illustrate the tern-, per of the convention by referring you to the letter of Mr': Windell Phitlips, the reading of which was ordered arid re: ceivcd with a storm of applause. . We feel authorized to declare it, as out; opin ion, that hid it been offered as a plat form of the principles Of ffoverhmeut dnd administration, it would have been addpt ed with the same tumultunua applausens that which hailed ypuj nomination. Its masterly exposition offhe ndfeds of the country m this Sark crisis or ita ' eiis tence and struggles,for continued lifd is VtbZ 8 “Wmeataiy, upon; the.pnrposea ** - we. commendit ,deiib^fefe tion “ a 4>r iOfthe nominhtfonflri'ofderiffiit life riLa a,Stffiose -heacts fla,yenlrgady.beeii jhtlUe<ffi.-wi»h joy at the ridings that their-fit roiestehdehs in the campaign of 1856 h*P been 'Buߧt f i -ff 1 1 Cleveland Nominations. Nomination. Letter to General Fremont i "' f tfi i . e v'v, r; -Kjj;e ljHr.fiq-Si:} } ct.-tv.,-* Steam Printing s^etabllahmentj ;■ !.•■'« i.-i ri! hum Executed til (hi belt style. ' Si -, ~ !.•?■ i.; K!.’« l-rfr; 7:;i hlf {l , SPEOIAtt I,AUTEN3nt>It iR|aD iVOi an! colter, atij £qjic f & fet. K nrlf ‘nriim&P&bfia&KidlKrfi r.T 6f ‘^JSSpalto^ato/ Ve servants, "■ f ™ a W®3*a& smiifßi%r,<ft ' • ?^|S®3 , £S : P.Rk» “fiHAwoOrfe* felin^ ‘ -.•ftVFatn buv w <-.? ■;>« fl* ;, l‘> r »l',iPV#iwßrtt’»i. G ENTLBMaN: i '&rißatsweftt#*iiM6fffi*m ti v<#M: thjjpßdplei land, : lUe alst(!oE aefiff@ 4fr"- ; gxU''« prep nqyj ttiiankpatorirtlftdpeiijHffljjjgßio whichjetlbtbem to > Offer meibe hifocffh bio,and difficnit’pasitionitffJ'tWlß'iiaddlil w date,inn the election, i,i-,,na<a<tbai noaoqeliHjiißn'jbu.i Very honorable, -becaMfeenijißbjKf«*o<i it to me,, you, act nurnber of things :the;„ goadnof tajßlt'CblftfteiVfedil-m -who have no ioriitofise&i&vilhtimt^lh^''' view.VeiydifßcultvlbieatlS»ihi ! S(Sgiftl;-' 1 ing the candidacy you ptophbf£nFnißbi' o am exposed- tp a schism ini' thfepar# ddth wH&Matt* been identified. j\i eidt eiaiaoiqqq of ngHona “ Had ■ (he principles •’tiewab e^teSlSwh^na^L o '' " contest woaatj&wßeaHfaMm^irtiw^l - not an oidin&Vy 1 'eldc&btf^'ft'in'nyon 3lu test for the Tight i, Bseft ft Hd tl ’l2fte‘ i W£isi ! dates,- and- not inetoly, 1 bFuit&l, feFttii choice among'' theSini ‘ rf N<ftv-fe?%e'tiM l ' l ' ' fime since 1776; the .question Of oonii£tt iI “ ’tutidnal bbOrtyWiilM Mhgs lie? Iy before‘the considers tiotoanid VbteL Jl ‘x®e u A?mii£r(r JJ rights " secured. u and -the -laws of- the 'BoffhtWT/lbi'S^KSli' I ''- ■riolated ffligZ*' *' been usurped fet (‘ the Sr/cStUe. rectly WgSp 18 ' whether -Or' >nbt J th'd" p'rmoittegi'&taK' 2 / lished by the #orttfSsJa-ri? * laining • il ■* • i T */ *-■ *■ n i>feusi3*Viu wlin *v#.- If,,aswe.^beeKtiu^tt^ W those ,' ‘ disregard of constitatipnalajitrhta'hyhSrr slisoie Sf its ibastrainest(ifisiu?fost// ri ,; ■ oihly antl aims are oariGe#ned'yffi}a ®%pgft i principleannte .the ofhe admirableiiCondoetPhfl thgttjjftßßsy - .toeir r£adineßsto/Imafce:oy*|rJHfc|§ft|i^s:oh oemandeehi ofi fthSiim/etlfelf fWfoppWfnM} isuni '-mid silenceo under 3 dhsft^naiotfTXi* 9 !'-* everything, thafcitooffldaoffi i siiS]jxjiMBttp o - fi ' J theirmahy.iactSiOtbihevifistd- ,f?,pe, were all tf&tWfi —> .incapacitryyixqy- tO t-tspßi&ffiMcStydtS&l l by theupeTSOfiMilendeafitdtib'HjcJilflji qm 'rJ-H ■teas snanag'eiL:i:>'T^a-.Bihtt^S€hf o kS9?^" l ' < i ‘logically enough .*x± —- the North, wftgdt. ‘ iatlon,, its. immBiBBV Qredit(:<wilbnpvv ,S9uth.,;i%mj . been wiffißS-. wßre tumed-ngatesf Ihe Admintetibrtoni' ,try a donbte iwtchdf -hostility, or at' those whbtwoi it .(he xenhfntent have been bettm same time, ito ilig ,makingn the v mosi slong-sut ‘ji!i gal ia^m^hTeif 8 protest d ...‘.yhnprinfeli jitsplatfortni'l pordial appro) heartilyeOiK yon proposoi cation, lextepded i .els, fepr&etieabtii not fhattfili si ' 1 It isj imflitt,' .people i theftn ‘ CCaB wa7measure/in a 3:iJ which mightibe t(fiaieasw%TO6SWsWW !^ * J “ !l ity; I nhaorstandthe tion; but not Ss a final measure of ißbbtf ' , n " ' strnction after '&' wF'' 1 Buitection. 'H“ *> r ) '-fiioh In the adjnstifiefilaWhibh'fcKrtoriyffotv , T peace, noconslderatftm , dfvfe6b^noe : <Sßn : Cbnaiitenfly-feg&iifed.' o ''< n sTinTt ■■. ; ' s . ttte<a>l»liViarf%BPtfeft h, -manently secure thepeaceiid3bSspigo6g i ' il ' of the whole country, ambthere-Was ' me “L country,, Mcytqeeda^nljyQ^^p^^^, nJ) amendmehtpf^e^pngtanticm.toWfedtti ,t.,-, . its extocuon , extnjction i ioftala-very-the," i--- > ■i--- , disappeared.; And if,.in theihirtMv-ibfii’a tt I %- Co^ft«fehas,ever,be^!®S^ sli i ,„: c '- when the,A»«i«an;people, i ai gardto /Wfi ■mm/toon*ltoiSESES-o n o«, . edjjpditto; gteer«otsais,; a hr aim rail 1 '•** “ ! If the eeneenlign at i • >,: j tndte ang man. vhoee patt.lifedueiiats.d- --'j ii °urcu?di7^priJrtpk*rifo^itti; r eZfai ™ miheutarip h ad sara ig,jbis wayi.-dndinottdbeiihvshtfw^tr' l ’ « c ’ : ' '« ‘ {,f auiud, as IbeßevfelfijSffll.B^itiawfflS^ '• ieitie country tdlaaortk • ‘' L 0,1 of tbdnsaadv the cqmawoß'lhe Wrt3 lql&flfiTiDtcr"' i,ijo ' 3 them, ifeairifttfiiakybtqahePhKMM^' dint tq organize agalnst : bfth‘ dmy“Sbi us >v ' ment of opposition withthe view to pre (sVent the misfortune of his re-election.
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