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Persona P riting for 'klaratatat.abOulat, send the ntunhie Of '..hes around the boly......tmmqt a t e dy over . tkr ••= 1 , 1 • DR. , d he iifeihnttErtie 'l4l4iotiperilen,' hied to g ivetier rent) , Fenn, he a ma aa ,••• • 6.13.11.V1Z Tr: -41a33. Neir-n3jecting Syritin Self -Piqcti4ll q. • • Self-Injecting Syringes. : Lt ) 644Y Id ,t DR. KEYS `i , Suspensory Bandages, d j ise v i 14-rf Suspensory Bandages,. Suspensory Bandages, .1 : :• : • .A . dOzen different kinds, A; dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen aliffkrent kinds, 1 . 40 Wood street. 611:011St&ni ILES OW WENTY YEARS STANDING P. E `"‘ -1-1 • IMEE=I flow will be 'found a cert Wale from the one of tespeclabre'-cilisem of WCLkires township in rd to pr. ii'vyser i clindsay' Blood Searcher. Doctor's iistOtStilers ore within reach, and na flood be doeivo4ln re4Ont to hii preporahttOta a. Geo. Itifenoreas became afHoted with !a about twenty; years ago, and every year / were growing worse, so as to yenta, me 7 tauqt r ote touch an at tunes aa,to unfit me pork. Sot:nab:deb „E: Was co bad that I maid anything am:Sus:it of them, they came on onuses, larkewi ahickorfnut. I had tried esti deil of medicinmfor them. " . I naed to , buy take vili'atevoi rcould - hear of OFreasi of in ;Airllti ,f nVpasWilftsthat i ell in my. way, but : i. mid not get Mired, sometimws they would do' tome goodfor :wham:but afterw ar skald asissid aiesei. I alga led tn' two - Doctors Who visited me se and gaveiner spine medicine but It would do,. I could not, get, well. Over a year agg anwlverthsentent of .your Lindsay's , Blood roheresindeiby yonswilf—wlien you sold it to 74!i q ) it We„oneislAtie , svSktli not cure 'rusk' ! Al°. ed by: the mesuedne before. I got• well, - 044 liOttie and took'it home with me and it - sec! sr,•stlxq to your directions, I then call to yon - again ' , when you, saki I could n "' r44 ! cL lie4Bpt , t Om .one bottle.' I bought P tu iha '!lsktiStity had coed used, I egtlrelp Wtdl . Vlllie Pll ea, widah had tortur c.ftitMecify 'yegit. In other respects My ' tb Lnproved and I eal3.ps well as could be 444412' 0 01)rt1 1age+,. being , .. i l i4gsatn:Weill now forSiiiinosithsliri !mil` A W E , 'Aft tlylkind orfarmin,g work - orrwssithqtft: j Oftes.4mirig down:aMt hurting me. I can: 4. , 4*tiiii i vslisid, lift, or do any kind .ol Viichi,:sefora .used to hurt me. When I fultprb,i,c . impt,on taklng , igal.„.got,'i n. we& stlcatuside rlt my du= s' i s 4g.444 l l4itnoigii ' ict,Disegtinily.forihe 1 ° w e° krtislk,kl7,,okrthelielinakiyonr media.. You pg:; - thlailif ` you like—l live in Wilkins. 4 / 1 1 .1044-lii.Aitte-ftlessed,So satisfY one, 'ELLIOTT DA PTS. P!Pgatrit ~ : teitailseof 4 1911i-GEpROY • s l Pikatf.tratiliir.ifi 42 bottle bad Pasted over. • '• AC Wild Blatt Ot . ;' °l P l M li. ;fignW i si iitaiikligtiilarket 4: - , —ezt.N94wYrzirt--: - ' " man a i • HARVEY'S CHRONe- THERMA MiMMITAIX..M. ,X7.X..sailLs/Eit the most infallible and poptiltiritfotay eve known for all diseases of the female sex. The have been used in many thousand cases with unfailing succees , -4441 may; heteliqdncittn every case for which ttiiy ails recoinmended; And psr ticularly in all asses arising from I rBSTRUO-, TION OK STOPPAGE OF NATURE, lid matter from what cause itrardies. J They are ef fectual in restoring to health all who are suffer ing. from Weakness and Debility, Uterine Nis.- charge!, NerPOUsne6S, 4 - r., 4-c., and they ACT LIKE A OKA.RAI in streugtheningn ,:rrestor ing the system. Thousands of India' Who have suffered for years and tried various other reme dies in vain, owe a renewal of their health and: strength wholly to theeetlicacy of '. Dr. Harvey's Female Ills. They are not a new duwoenes but a lelng tried remedy—the celebrated ' DR. JOHN HARVEY, one bit* hjtiat einkthant yikirsdelnitidireicrihed theta (Or many yeirifn his p a to practice. and no physician was more truly popular or widely known than him in tha treatment of FEMALE IM_FIFICULTIEN. All? who hare used DR. IiATIVEY'S FEMALE: PLS ,reeentmetut peant,to-,..otheria-: iltyraFit tetathhiattlig thetri* - lArOggfutaUtiid De0)1/41 eterp Mend theniTA preference bb othi"..r medicines, because of their merits. No taking them for they are elegantlylady oluects to Prepared by an Experienced Uhemifr.t. Priors ()nits - Dollar. ai'tstt ~ is notice out if you desire Dr. Hastens Pills or Book, arid if you onntutt pro-1 ourelheifi of your Druggist, do not take any other, for some dealers who are unprincipled ttill.reeottnend other _Female Pills, they can make alamerpront on—but enclose the money an itindWriict to DR. 3. BRIAN, Gawk* BOX 1,079: 75 eedir Street, N. V. Who ; will take all rWr, It properly Omitted ; and you willieesive the post pstdraeltdrely sealed from obsercbtion, by return mail. _SOLD BY D./frOprbtX.V. QE4Wil'al LS , ..VOIPICE TO A i.f. ~itstiongu certain class of self-important pea. ptnepeifs alicedllar feettiM Of enntetritit iittailh ed to all Physicians that advertise and treat the gdi it ittu a sant, (Purr ATE Ppialdlatta) W kt, they nor po but else t i n tal l. Are they not aware that all phyaletries treat dis eases of every dentirettlattonilti fast 'solicit just the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very reflood parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has lie- Voted reah_inr their heneftt, because he advent sea the tut, and thvirlandlY physician sayabusla humbug so he eau get the case. ()flee he hi s almost deptived the party . of his life. Ile conies at hit to the PhYsiclan thitisdvertlsis-Qmw else ate they to know I Are they not aware that Sir As9e in_Driallst, Sir Marie! men o •ese &eases hese men are het. up as shining lights in the medical world ; 1 don't Wert chat al/ men are worthy that publish, dill there are a great number ot them that are. 1 hare devoted myself to the study and treatment of PIitVAT2 Ilnettaette upteirde of 60 years, and without egotism can any 1 hare lowed hundred, from yeast of misery and untimely death. hi y treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, ea I think it Is the beat and most certain. It bin my power.. to. bring hundreds of eertirlaattar It I thought it necessary to certify to my general sue ceu : but my long residence In this city Is aunt. meet proof without adding more. •Iterntatorthea and all diseases arising from tt are mired In a much shartertime titan heretofore.. It behooves every young man and woman to be careful In so , testing a physician. The ditrerent advertisements that are seen in our paperbare of no worth, anti no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured arum. ally by my new remedies. Address BOX BOP. Pittsburgh/an lyd Priatoptim RUN c:biup Your Flag. BUNTING FLAGS, SILK FLAGS, MUSLIN FLAGS, All Sizes ! All Candidates !! From 5 Inches to 50 Feet. At Pittsburgh Flag Manutactitry, at PIT TOOK'S News Depot, opposite the Postottice. sepio' I m ---- ,-- - i • t:4 8 LAJ . 7-, C-7 • .:. I . (i) I,L-, E 0 e , CC C/2 t Z C4 ' .. , ~.... 3 , CL. . zi: (.) Vt; 4. a 0 .., ,•MS ' Si , C.> A , ? . ,,. 7 . cc C) ..:11 il l g - %d • 1. 4 Z ~ 4 .. 4 '.. ;'P4 'ASP WA z ~4 :1 • - C:P C tt 12•• P.l -2 2 g • 0 . -4 4 z ' l4-4 ga &. 0 41 E. © Z P. 0 fr t-, wry, 0 ~. '2 >.. 7. , ' g t.":, C:0 ~ci :• 41 ° :1* W iM • . 'l;4 14 E D — II; .4 Z.,., • . .= ..,, .0 cl.. og , ~,....,--, .=. - • c e . .. 4 1.1.1 ' 2-229, q CC &I el - I:4 H. ""' c. - • 44 cc?. , . ; .14. q 0 4 ' 114.1 ' •• . ',14 , . 3. CL-Wiita m JNO. •rt lILLY 'WELDON & KELLY', A2i u eTQAzu op LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS earn DILALICRB :x• CARBON OILS, BENZENE, &r.. 164 Wood Street, nettr.Slxtb, P l TTSBtrtifili "F'A FIVE , ACRES OF GROUND I N i4:R.ieciabutait OP MANCH ES- S - BR, 60W:occupied as a market garden, and in a high state of cultivation, is offered for'ale very low, This. property 4O.ertOttl,tq, become very valuable for insiliting,lots, being 41,4 tor ci,inizethe demand for. .houses ds now very ; Arent. It could! be made available, every toot Hof itjor that purpose, lying level. Apply . jo B. S. BRYAN, Broker and.lnsurance Agent,Jsfil'onrtk 1.1 - 10frA.Tail 4.4315adtm- - Airbus. , •-•-• ion. irsirm. , wasa4picritEs CoMit tai a r;aurfnatri ife-vie. impfdvenient4- iltuste near s.. lateMok.-P idles , Waal oC.Orisensburo,4:.andlAatiiin, Y. dt Mlles ,d-Orade easyylltlevood, stidAitice It! - mAtavalr, Resit Figgie iiititerrNce.rer A • , C . • • - San . 1 t.t . t • t • '-.---., 0 1 ...:74;•• rt. • Furnishinitoods and Notions; Balmorataad Hoop Skirts, Saratoga, Beaver and Turban Hats, liluland Grey Kititting Yarn Breataut dhawbt, Notdag, Sontag; . Walstg,, Sleeveg, Settg, Collars , Cud's, Ltoen, Lawn and! ..).:02hroiderett liandkerahlafa, Head Drone* Steel Ma ,Tei :Peit-Buoklea, Dream Trim Anglo and Ornamentar (lorneta, an, ad VeCtier the Above and many other artiele. In our line, at very moderate pricea and we Bonen Wholesale and Retail Purchasers to examine oug. stook, Which will be found lame and httritettie.' GREAT BARGAINS DRY GOODS NEW YOBS AUCTION BALES TIVES TVIEItIK. GARDNER & ''SCHLEITERS, 02 blf a ricet, Street. New Cloaks .111( very fashionable Inn terial, color and Whale. New Dress Goods lor at ock cr mptlies Ih, lAN' Si not el Ilea In French end I oglish maoulo tore, and includes al/ the new Eabrled iand most popular styles. New Shawls Long and Slivare Brochen and Woollen. A very attractive Line of Berlin and Thibet 61tawla. New Balmorals 7n every imaginable color and at alli i prices. "OASSIMPREa, FLANNEL;, BLANKETB, IHUGUS & HACK Corner Market & Fifth. ew Goods Now Goads New Goods ;.) O E 14 00 T4 Z Fug New Goods New Goads New Goods New. Goode New Goods New Goods New . Goods OHIO -.RIVER BRIDGE. NOTICE Is xtEB BIY GIVEN THAT ON MONDAY', THE 2.lTh DAX OF CC 'l'. J3ER,1864, the Ifolliday'a Cove Rail Road Company will, tinder the authority of its char ter from the Legislature of Virginia and under the Act of Oongresal declaring the Railway Bridge at titeubenffille a lawful structure, com mence the elevation of the channel span of said Bridge, and for title _purpose it will be necessary temporarily to obatrect the three hundred feet designed as a channel-way. Attention of parsons engaged in navigation is called to this provisilln of the second section of the Act of Congreaa, "and the officers and crews of all reseals and boats navigating said river, are required to regulate the use of their bald vessels and boata ul of Any pipes or chimneya belonging thereto, ao as not to interfere with the drvation cons:main n anti use of said Bridge." Ail prsons tire ales notified - that The Span nxt west-of - the chatme4 Maas erected at an a elevea tion of 66 feet above low water and there is a water-way exceeding two hundred feet, between the piers ; and tlrat the water-way between the Mere next eatterf theithantiel Span also exceeds two hundred feet, and that the headway here will be clear, asthenompany does not intend to proceed with thereon of this span until the channel span it completed , and the obstructions . necesaary 3 to ita erection removed. . All persona axe notified furlhat, thatt this Bdge. le.erested -without .a draw,.andthat all the requirdtions of the Act of VenElliwt-rhuun been emptied With, by the company - The ereillortof the channel span will.be pre. 'needed with as rapidly powible,..and dna; notice will be given as to the time orffieniVe , obatructicana will be removed. Thd YeaklaVet Qcive Bail Road Com - - Istettadat . _ fl , ilF:rtiti :,": . : . • , •• , , i : , ': - 4 `,l;T 74 3::...t,10. fizz. p,:.....a2.4•, , ..i.tqh• 4 , ., ~....: Judge Rlack begandiy, nit ,h, would , prondee the audiei a.mnsin en tuitairi elfin t. These V, tone titans and' he *mild 'give add, ..!itiki gfav reaeons which - made ?Mitt' SeHan tha the.security.of individual:rights. and,th: safety of the country itself froluutter Ae struction; depended on theialection o j i., 1 . General 111cClellan. ' r./ i - Political contests, he pros I'd to say are not what they need. t 0 ... . i In for mer times we contended fottpoints p policy on Which we supposethe inter eats of the 'country 'depend M more o lesa;. now our oppononts thet4elves tel us that the life of the Goverriiieni hung on the issue. They, are rig htt Xhojif of thie GOferbriient is the littnitty of ,t 6 people, anti if they Succeed' fie . trentioy log liberty, , the . GovormitetßA- 4 will ‘'li dead-r-tlead . . without. even Rtar, hope o resurrection to a future. life. ~,, , The eiminty *e new' aVe'...tc contend against imthe Abolition partyllhat - body Di which the original nueleuiltiAsioln tie gang in ; New England, w,ittinskpo riodicalltto curse the Cone . on,d blrisphilne the Christain ir , on., 11 was small at first, but it Liar .„ ' With such portentous . Inspidi -.that , it, influence now,oversbado,wejlge >whole' $1 Continent. Vlore was ahot r enaili zAtinii Which, for 'a Wier wit ---, profee• tied to be Actihg in concert' . ,he Wll - while, faintly ::, ditth -.4, `mug P principles,. But the fool :', ' : • , Pe / come perfect—the .whigeholls t ,the co. Edition, from the crown 'ili ' : , toe' lel thoroughly saturated Witte ~ ' .lltirib: doctrines. No Republican. to dissent trom the moat,ultre • • •ur ,*.tdarettil ea. Abolitionism is'ainitipiderit ,r, , ngreas —it controlethe Executive wit , ithaohn e away—it command,, an :atuffit-Whose, nunibere are counted by Ali wifieds oil! thousands--it is preying akwil " u the II prostrate t , ody of the nation. look fairly intolhe face . tif lhAt: st yart ri [ we wish .to see th e features oftleuren- enay. V Between that party and thelyp .crat,_ ic party there atists such a ,dive ,"ity 01;1 sentiment, 'opittlon and Orli,l , s, as 0 never betore separated 11104 ifil ;Coflii- try or any age of „the wOrlo4l:3:',' • differ I from them and they from utii' ~ impv- 1 , cry political subject about.L•vii . 4, - la possible for Iliedintnan nailiitE 4 eit , litleretit ideas alley differ; i "' yob w ever hk v b mime ititi_pr / ....1.....,..daik ..r wero never considered debatable y any body but themselves. There is not a sentence, line or letter in the Con stitution, from the words "We the peo pie," at the beginning of the preamble, down to the signature of "George Wash ington," at the foot of the instrument, which they have not either construed away altogether, or else put upon it some interpretation entirely new and totally at variance with that which we always supposed to be the true one. We are as wide asunder as the poles of the earth. John.Flampden did not differ so much from Charles I. nor Wits' ham Tell 'from °easier, nor the Congress of 1776 from the ministry of George the Third. Nay; the most orderly, humane and anti-revolutionary Frenchman that inhabited Paris in 1789, could not have differe,! from Robespierre about the use or the guillotine, more entirely than we differ from the Abolitionists concern ing the wholo purpose and object of the ! Federal Government. They are not opposed merely to the views held by us, their present antago nists; they are equally hostile to all the opinions entertained by the public men who preceded them. The' principles of Administration which they have intro duced have been denounced and utterly repudiated by all the statesman who ever held office under the Federal Gov ernment, from the beginning of Wash ington's time to the end of Buchanan's. If the Abolitionists are right, then our whole history is but the record of one great blunder; and all the men who have had any connection with the Govern ment previous to 1861, were "fools as gross as ever ignorance made drunk." No two political systems, framed for different countries or for different times, have eVer been more dlsSimilar than' the Government of the United States as ad ministered before 1881 and the same Government as administered, since that time. Let us look, for a moment, at some of the points: The Abolition theorieswhiCh concern. the relations of the States to the Gen- eral Government and to one. another, confound all • our preconceived ideas upon that subject. We supposed the United States to be a federative system, created by sovereign States, ' for the simple and sole purpose or watching over their common defense and general welfare. Tothis end, jurisdiction was given to the Federal Government over certain plainly Specified classes of sub jects, and every other species of power was expressly withheld. It was a polit ical corporation strictly limited by its charter. It was, not only agreed, but sworn to,- that the affairs of each State should -be controlled by its own will. Whether the States should use this right properly or improperly, wisely or un wisely, was ; in our opinion; nobody's business but their own. By the une quivocal terms of the compact they bad a right to make their local laws bad or good, just as they pleased, and it 4s as well known as any fact in history that the Union coall not have been made on any terms 1 New Goode New Goods New Goolt New Goode New Goods New Goode New Goods New Good New Goals New Goode But., the Abolitionists deny this vital principle so bitterly and sos violently that every citizen, who presumes to hold it, is in their estimation, a traitor. The great characteristic of their creed is the claim they *make -for the people of one section to COntrol the Other in their local affairs. They bad it to be not only the right; but the bounden -duty orthe Fed— eral Government to•dictate to - the States their - whole system' of clOrnestic adminis tration. This is so clear in their opinion that any State which refuses to modify its local laws, when commabded , to - do se by. the Piesident, is guilty of the most awful crime that man can commit;' ii crime for which the contumacious State deserves to be plinished by having its fields laid waste, its towns burnt, stamen bac-bored; /ittriVoimi andthildren driv -hotnelesiandistiarvinginto' "the woods. ai.And it-ifi.. , diftinunced - upon ligneitto anthorit'sr. thnm—Lthe clakt , Of their fpiliM hizalselP4haf-ttlils dlitiftl4lotne ilif*ttrls.iint to be'cliscon.i 14- MIME lin. El. upti tho Mines lit4ol44ilkiPe44-, 41.1ifiliii*-do t z l**iii . Wo..a.Pltrotea l i) 1 `more. Wi a d ( iPtlnkterS. viShilti more tq the Wiry of t helYreEPclent. an Mates, icihiP/L stlPPOrta him iin otlle lit4e)/. X O - 0 411Y..,,h07 .emphatic no tiloro k i e l gef r "ooritqMl4 is for.our ,doct triltit 9figttito, siittfily they:. t l 4 l * ;it Pe* fectjy: proper, to ar. a _sovereign .4tato 14,), pieces; by Rail /tree ,andßost .the, bleeding.par i ts tOO emlee,and strangers, whilst they-areYet.wornt, 044 ,Taverink with the agony qf the ~ eqparation. ir ope - ienthiof,the voters in afi§tote sheik feel.er, feigo hplief in this 4oetzfrie, that ie. a -saving faith for which that small mindrity is, to be rewarded by, giving them absolute and uncontrolled domin ion over the. Awe, liberties and property ofihe other nine -tenths, who cannot see It in the same . way. Submission to .the perterel,Gbyernment in all things is not merely 10condition of ,peace with the States already at War; coercion for the same purpose is extended to States in which there is no, war, legal ; or actual! In ,Illiarylito, fur example, a decree, ,has been madfkhat the State Government shall be wholly revolutionized,. Pour fiftlia,of the people are, without doubt, opposed tp the,chvtige r btit by themes of brute force, and a. system of test•eaths, preetajbed at .;liViiishington, the State GoygrrigiqAt is entirely t taken out of the peopige halide, and I political power put ; into tlip keeping,of not oily a small, but.,o.,venaland fidseminorith,,which ,p 9 alone ispermitted to vote- Tn's a:Reptib,lican Cfcktrernment, but to all In teqta,and,,ptirposes an aristocracy, the 1 4ov : eminent of a few, ond it will, not be ,the fault, ofthe "systemif it dope notTlern out to be an aristocracy of hypo mites gui-thiava___Tke,effectaxf t hiarAlutemApt: for Siata4l2 . ois, - le, seen, not only in SpOttitnti Ilitateltiorlithtea; ort, the bor ders of thOon'di: Ilk Pennsylvania' last year, and only a few days ago in Indi ana, companies, battalions, and regi ments of Federal soldiers, without a pretense of right, poured their votes into the ballot-box to overwhelm the true voice el the people at a Star) elec Lion. Such is the contrast between us on one subject. There is another upon which the divergency of our views is equally striking It happens, by the permission of God's providence, that two distinct races of human beings have been thrown together on this continent. All the mental characteristics's§ *ell as the Physical leatures-and color of one race, • make it Inwerlh the scale of creation than the other. I need 'not say how tnuch lower, for I suppose •there is no man here who does not know the differ. ence between a white man and a negro. The negroes themselves are perfectly conscious of their inferiority; nobody but , an Abolitionist ever thinks of deny ing it. The white men asserted their supremacy in this country, as they did every where•edse in, the, world. They ,fpunded a n ion, and formed a govern - ......... They agreed, because it pleased them to do so, that they would share their privi leges upon certain conditions with other persons of Caucasian blond who might settle among them, but they were not bound to take Tartars, Mongols, Chinese or Negroes into their political partner ship, and they declared that they never would. They claimed, (somewhat proudly it may be,) their old and hard won right of domination, and gave the negro--not political power, or the right of ruling—hut only such protection and kindness as were due, in a government of laws, to a subject and inferior race. The Abolitionists look upon all this with perfect horror. They assert every where, in season and out of season, The the natural right of the negro to politi cal, legal and social equality. Their theories of miscegenation are too dis gusting to be mentioned. Even by men in high authority, negroes are insultingly, preferred to white men. The Attorney General has decided (conscientiously, no doubt) that negroes are citizeice—a part of the Government—and therefore claw ble of holding office and exercising pub lie authority over us, as in point of fact, many of them do at this moment. In the State thoroughly abolitionized they are allowed to vote, and the votes of negroes added to the votes of white men with negro principles, can trample down the true white man who is faithful to the rights °ibis race. Not content with doing this in their own States, they ex tend their process of organization into other States, where they use what they call the war power, to rob the white man of his property, and bestow it on the negro. In their measures, military end civil, in the new Territories and the old States, you see this pervading prin ciple at work, stripping white men of the rights, inherited from their ancestors, and clothing negroes with powers and privileges they never possessed before. Now, if the African race Could 'ele- I vated so as to make it, in fact and in truth, the equal of the white race, then, we would lose nothing by the proposed equality of the two. But that is not probable, and'our opponents know it as well as we do. A negro will still be 'a negro in spite of. proclamations. You can degrade the white man to the level, of the negro—that is easily dOne—but you cannot lift the negro up to the white man's place. All close and intimate me nextion, political or social, tending to produce equality between two natiens or races naturally differing from one an other, has tied effect of leVelling, not Up ward but downward ; and the degrada tion:of the superior nation does not stop even at the point originally occupied by the loWer one—the amalgam has all the vice and weakness of both, without the strength or the virtue of either. What would have been the history of this con tinent . if its white inhabitants had,gone down to the level or the negroes two hundred years ego? And What will he its future history if we now submit to. the same degradation? Respect for the.l memory of our ancestors ; fidelity to the rights of our children ; our own inter ests and the interests of the civiliz4 world, require us to keep and maintain this Government in the hands of white men, and to repudiate with abhorence every measure which is calculated to bring-upon us the ' shame and the infa my of a voluntary descent to negro equality. Tim Democratic party believes in law and order—in the regular administration of justice by properly appointed tribti nals—in trial by jury, and the great writ of habeas wiles. We knew very well how sadly the-people must suffer with out these inestimable instirtrtions. We had read In the history. of "other. coun tries how-men were.murdered, end robb - e d, acid kidimpPed.for the 'waist of theft 4. and, when ;raison, itt4inr-ewitCtiestite,, don a provision that-no , man should , be• de rt ve Pk r k i ft l O ibe4l rt:PrißPPCVeliltk i out due 'process Neiman : Ann, thatrweenderstood the full meanint, and appreciated l .the .eighty Jintriecor those it limit 44191111 k '- 11%410044, 'fi oh l ,l4 ll ol 4en.teit- • wel , Z, l l4.arrY - ITllOllk,AlOlr olOnfo,lll L el .01#9e0a 49,1 4 , 48 11 0-opl,tthakthq_' - - AkleA Wit Pat AllY,',Prfc.cgatuf , law, 7.. !L . v 041 a 14 . t 'iz.Pi )- Arlllli-lad', IOWA! -r e ,SP.4 liii AA 11 143701. l'B l 4thep , . ,er. : Sher,a t ,iattlt _fh ( lY(lo.lolJletU)mita; . , astir all Ins ca n kr4 PAB4o94ll/4911.0cP.A. , . h olagaJstrittif%. 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Orßgati - i 1 1 % 1 A4 ,, 0 , Fue,,t4041 1 41 1 x0' 'kip - IM* znighA afford ,Ithul'u victim , chance Obteks: kis, alhi4)is AO it Alen i ab, 4r!lPt 1 91 71 1 44.4 e ALIPS 4 4O/1,..4;44 h aY° p ra c ticedLAPßasi 4 ,19.nlige4a AA A , palling eictent,that upw;flutute,es par - sons have b./lea kldmppld.amst alnit u ja PTisea Eto4,g , . 14r ee-Mg l 3l,Prolhei rule:than alt .t.i6 3 ' 1 . o .9ePPhailklo.o .4P "in' 13 45;aa0 ; 310 4.abogtethe, Ramo 13 tat#,B 2 4V.-collid.inducp kkigi.tp, figntht the Budil qii;Lt4eNhoicofiwi kw& au cruel re*. , , , , ' , .1 , t_ 1, ;; 'e-• ,Ir a n.T;P4VASAP igitE4 . 3g.%Tlkiit@e&P;rAti Anaelicun,triP iv14.15P0,9/434ifitEtctlib the right o uteampg-itpahlke,..#44#4,li means PC Xrcr9 P.Eleshitfth OlpfiCerPress BPLAtere, ttp4ltittic , -Al/P*9 I IIBMM: Vert L te a c t c. :: :4 ll ,Qa . „ lBl ,* thaw, #l [ PWeiSlikftill.T9 ‘,..„;.`"M119'11,, Ils}i:aliZt,lietraPaPker*.;b3,l44olll-, ' 4- 1 1r7 11°V414-..: .gxecuto4 , 1:40. gz, '1 301 f!t:101 . tfisl, PYoA9t,..c,4*,bi .iliti*sq • On .04(to thel s, l o# 4l :wAr4:PY,.go glllulrgr aKSCP' . batlalqf Ihe µ,li le ' 'Perti k lS tilf , , , l46 ) 3 A.P.FotoPf All . their hei oiNtie, . at thec.ivititOp.o43.,l44ol in g,A sore tr taq.luid:ak :others 44,4 iners Aa s ,"44,ltalittlfff 414 1 6 PI support I t 1 4 ?P'l sCP!'.e.Pll.curlay focoasignih.Au disrqfFAOS,,w!gilftW 04,9 0 9f1iM i .46 Po Well tfr ii _#o4,c! Avt9Pkilliftv ,4 1 44 lIIe O Pv lay,l ptr r i:,.4.itstmlio 1 teen et VARcfP42 N.Anifiit 4f 'NOW hie; Owl, AS PfkilPP ellteeittfufo 4.4 A withdraw - OW protectron of the .E fga isau t a ll 4ls ? T itigitA v, i!Jf..!# l 49rEtillthe MI Sileti.Pr the '- 1 ' iltaßArtalllt4444l ly re'OireC4 •• ' !OP ilkati WilNil44l 13015 :hen } : R 4. ,941 '1 • AtneteN }' 1491 / 114 " ner e s - 01 7WatIR Rain irsig/.ll l jaaf kr!! — w4a, agi7049, 1 4 ,FER9EL iolkfltl CA , Ay. and PraPn.Y *FP most lußty,,Ap••,9c4mirr,- thPa it 13 4 0 1 9 r rPiniiYA 44 1 ,4 7 34_4c Walks Nlah.gla 441 P as Etta,ASiaolVeP• lvtiya , a eßiPs.vf94 -ir:tx gickhokk itA4 1 au ItkatuAectiou4U,,w, Slate, r. 44,99 1 2,t /B al State. the'Ocutatjt4(lol. t l lan'lgitlr, W . 4044 A hundred e# l e4 olg, and`pie -,,Pe4CA ible. As yet., t4ey,,haVe , riP. . RPM QS P i oi4titne ° IF/P . 0 ) 0..4i P . )oT gurrieattilvfotiti,i444f,t,.ao;well.arißeafea.. If a war pulley must be su, ki4aPßiag,, iP 4 4exr4 and ,31 newel:haps - 43N what is, t 9 hi .d policy trim 4 1 4kg,ellittliAellii! I way? ,f3arelY, no sigie..,Faau.uul t4a,t, It 4,49 t as zi,e , CPRKY to); ilf Re tte e ,,aol l B YiPtcq94l&ar t WAr ;rot W e , , i.intl ) A4-.9( Avg' r ( 41 44kbPraiinad.a , . ivp- .braes'o nm as i. Ui , plea." No despot ever asked f to do mire than what he wig) to be necessary, end' nothint, needed to warrant the most in. outrages. When Charles I, deliberate ly perjured himitelf, he said, and said truly enough, that .political necespities, created by a civil war, had driven him to it. When Cromwell devoted all the inhabitants of Drogheda, men,. women and children, to indiscriminate lantehern necessity was the plea upon, whigh,die justifiedhis brutal order ' and, when he drove the Parliament of Ilingland out of their places, it was not, as, he saidi be cause "the Lord,had no turther need, of them," but beeanse, the needs q t; his o wn, tyrannical and beastlY rule , re aired, their absence and,theoverthrti qkiheir, just authority. When Nero i threg .the Christians lato,the,arenatohenevonred by wild' beast s;. when he, canyons/AO. them to be sawed W asunder to be pitt,in !make and cast Into , the Tiber, or to, be' covered with pitch and then burnt to gether Ingreat piles , he and his loy al supporters 4 pranonticed, it to tic peep- , Baty, for atianity, wasp in their heathen eyes, Peatilen.t - s.ttfssrf4jthm",, which might give serious, trotthle to, the_ power of tiers. Befor e that, ; time Herod of Ju, had hear „that, a child, waa barn Be hie hem, I t wonitiOnc, day be Bing Qr jews; and,lnibeliek ed that his Government "Could; not five unless thatchild .was de stroyed, neither he nor any of his ; Pkoaost Mar 7 shale knew exactly. whist, s gbildi,.t. i r aiilf • and that cieateallte necess ity of gi ll iP4 them all. The decree ; -W ent ford} 1 and it was no doubt execnted, proper teal , aidloynctleVnitiin... There wait, lamentation ~.anta Weeping, and woe hi. liama-r,qtachel mourned tor. her chlldria,and: r would not. beipotigort. r . ed, becaase they Were not. Rachel had• been an Abolition worn she would no , doubt .hare been very greatly comforted b;Y.be,fiig told 44a,t. the slanghteir of thictugloymP. Wee ne cessary, to preserve the; 411: . or, the GOv errinimit. Our fathers ',that no, such power as ' this sbotild be wielded here by et:Jinn:nig Theide r eltr, ed that all pulite neeeasities,,shp,taau determined pi the law:, They,,,defined the offences whieh it Was ,necessary to ,cvidence th at 'allottipi qulred to convfet--the tribuyils 'that slioyd tytt, proof—the - E ton:nal - the trial and the (pant* Then'theY,dec.reed thitt.all:thetr °gave should take &aplenty ,Oath, , to be reps-. tared in f ileaven'4 chancery,,.. never , to knotr,any.kind:br 496.48ity,bie One great auprehte necessity. of ,ob edience to , the ~.; In ouriview the, Cloven:matt at-this. country, is the Constitution and:, aws, whosoever sustainethem,Most faithfully, is the beat„and truest.-supporter, of the, Government.; IBrit..49.lmlitionism7 intm, daces another standard of fidelity;__ quiescence in the violation of law is with, them Ahogrand, teat of. patriotism, , ,nrid every citizen who complainaati an tntiK: cer for : tramping it under f 0024 AA of what they call "tressonaldelanguage” or "disloyal practices." .. We were, and are, id iiivor of strong Government—that is, -a strong Coasenu lion and strong laws. During the period of Democratic kseendsraq' QM •Govetn. , - . ment,Cin that Rase; wittrpibweiftil eliongli , to shield every American Citizen - ft In; every species • of -wrong . , fillbriittglit-itei curity•to,his ilresidicrapretd4te gtundkini,, ship around , him whereireittiVerft,ltia,- like a, proteoting 10104 it linftrerdr , ovef him and matched Mitt , f*tdie d itif , llepti: Now it is f ea tweak, ctitite)n . OtihW4titd , powetlesa•that ititahtiot iert:LtlitrAteit upright wor the' ma vittniiiiii!lytPt mantra= beitigVanatilhd liietribt. II own offi c ers -In any Ind tr the +lay. 6til might.9,t, , ',7ia,l. ',Yr , Att• +1 arl ;C, ail , : et „ Ta tii , ril t d , 43: .,, iitgumini : is , f .., ms c: j a i t..,. , ..t..,,,.,.. .*. , 0 . 411:,. wfaill!ft li g "4:.-- - v ' 1,4, 44.0.4_ stkvii.,'.. - r sc , '..,. ~ i , . 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AGM(/' leAtinkelknatikeaPP,-..-.44 , ~. .:-, ,- :e iri. 7 •-''`A IlatkiraoWirireqPiettO iilffegAindlfCrilit . / . %, _ , :l'r:- . : :: -?.,.. 3. 0 but a t th ereeveri pailturiwho /law Lemill: ':-',,",.4-1 theistrongri& al* AboAtiOphttislitisiikpk.-;:14,1 Sithall their strengthnidildhtliiiiiintli,:;„.... ant:llller g ilwex pr e ssionAol - ViatiOtentV'' :I F : i , :a 5 , , ,, mentlittrhtsgungs leftketirileeti z„:. ::g-g -.001,0fi &MAW ;:leatilogrt ai dentifnottil i 0. 1? :,,,, ~.2 . - 4 - - "z epoch', all:Washidgelq mcgvene - , troductionitherdefthitsmosthesit ittlo ' , -- ,,, ; -:=;, , 4 , . e opponents of. the Admitedtraturntr_ .:" - - ~?- 7 3 ceiSefi irtiEdiesekateleAnteek, ePt","/,,,eni. ---,-,..;:::-4 Aosta, •n to!. n T kalif:OW.l(o' 1 - . .., 41 ; ' ''''''.;:- ' A '':'-'-, • ATlOilielidepiatid ,4 1 4 0 0 0 fp.40. - -; t: . : 7- % 4 4 Senate, iteelgpsOten s h ,__,, ~,,,.__, el",„ail nten Atlio hoO,beintutterstedii `:.'ql=:s.:2t4t4 ailctimptiVpific__ _tilval:tl.l4:tll*l thatian Wopintthwinowisneme l o tiiil k - '4:%a•iSz . - -, _.:*4 only Loo,tnildlNtoutillt hifPlnartei_ 1) ,,,.. 412 ,,.:'?-. - _,,'")- _.. 4 lowAdito rilwaliilewO U U* 4o mtP - Illve - ' - : - .'-',al -ItaDgeditheille, , _rebialk*ol-:,-?::,:i.:'.;a not Only leastritidelfPleehmelerSilt., _144V•,f_',..'•4.f:;.ei1 m o u ld diawr, murdered thath iittef4lthlks*-,41..::-;-.4-.`,='l7 leonnecticutrAnunßilsediiii**l7 ' ,"•,---', ' _-':, - „,..e' kngnees to ttniktini anal ofAttaitutni,bif .11ceceseryf .a fedebt"the feleigwet life i . P eP" tivittState. -IBile General • , .!1 : -- , - (iftsileck.)lln'ilt letter tlellbenftnly, • , _ ~. `:.' writbmsfar-pullitcliftonWthentiedtbiitlilie -- • - _-i,.. [ _ : ? . army ftyould cytistuthe eoutiteistsebelikth " ' ._.,, , first and then pnt.itsikkhohtAittlio_pi,*-,-- -1 - :--,:-%1 perheadirof theliorthiq taine , * ,, te5,,.--, ~.- % .,,, 7 1 of eloquence Itsecbeenvintrchr*a. , 410 - ki.q . , , ,, .„ . :: I;!..41 nembuintfreittonwieti li sin wini_et-nhai - ,.--:-:,-,, , ,-, , acrautaratetataantitsenliathdFrwViw- afieuid.bertasakfidffiktbothieltkit men •.:. ,1,--;',_-' dtateletAhgtoittaistikolitrelit. aiviiiie ,-_.:::: :.."-_; : : ?.f-7-, 4 kemion,ghstdragionappirllnnba,, -,-: -. .i.: •!• - :A l l oratornveheribrinipdotrili thel : '„unsiess.,-Wv,- ...! - ...,, - -i., :•`„,;-• -theicandientuckrilkomietqar,, ,-- 4 . :,,,_ 3 ,. , ,,p OCropeelrgilthetaii-:- -, '- " 47 . ' -A -ontt (of thekir aXincluni . , „_,,, e _____,Y, Jite!EW,•,----: ,F;-;•-:•,`--RlertZ" Ave ere teelitergOeletheilZ6l='; -',-=.l :knife ofitirchtflioullnati .47,,, , -.-45-;,-; .-.."! lesizrytraltim 46bthe- 464l v. iili* - --.,_ .i .;.,5.5 , by aAtvenikigisiinitritE ,: veivateill, - Lug oftteyigfdwarePVubOrn*tktli.ttP4lttr tig -.._-i a service of Iddirivlstiocietee ai.74.q ChFi4ttgtjfJ IlittrtstYleYsKOZOlNW4l4*7-.4-:-.:A.T:1:.3;* 4,l'Pr. AS, 37kkftitg- 41,14-iteNVINVS°I4,4-6;::,t.,:';.Ari.!, conpiiitft-t..:4411.90Ab§01...414A0v=,--- - 1 4p filwge , dhs - No ,:whp- . ....... ._.... cloven, the heart ef,the., ttatiottziwtrrp.l The limits by which. titer, lloYetMtkpara-r ted us, is not any natural boundary, :but a boundary created;b'Y'thi32-86111P,,,,i11ttl which they have force d' betWer, utt—piii the Potomac, the' °hip,' tinditiii,tiElifit-- sippi, but the firs_ %Mire 'fi4 streams, whieb, - according teittilibit,. water the 'drear y abode' iir the iiiinin f ar .41th:eked. Styx. . the owe or deacii" iscnitP" ,, ',', Sadatpbswil oka9ukbwvbtaalc and deep—er , .11's conrtne natnecokite.uesT÷rtoiir,,lotutlien. mud on the tad imam; fierce Ph a r Whoserwaraottifftent tfrotallaraid* Girt - It is perfehtly irinitifeetiest thittlirintlP pies and measures of the - ',.iiluft . ; ha are and must urntrit ty lbill Wl* . - ible , itith'thel - sa r a s gsi, : .. A r 'like , ours:' l •Titent` " ttliiii.tOie ...1 - ~ it W as' : itot , ' - inttintiedW'tiliir I+ , ii' it ' cetkitot , ' l / 4 16''''liiiitlytiTit - .`'•= 7 4110'6 itself. If 'yoillhatir'lt'lditreleiev chine and Vicki ititidliiffhtPiilfstife aril l man who use itia•ik4irealiiiirot-linitifft cite:coal,iit hut& irhklEb* itp-ititialdehikV So the operaziotirluf lour Viiilithfalatryfitg tern , ritual bet :wild/Led' thlarteAtiirialliiiiil designed by ire framers, lord ellui , tevii take the, tnetritubte ,- if titiniletietttWYOlD breaking - it . up,• The , ?attire ektitdifitakt:' , theacverall Pesti of it 9 are stlapted td liiithb legitimate Intro* theinetilhi itlifi tor . be. utterly •ruftieci , 4iy_ap~ : 'PUP " another: 'Her , 'doesiiittnairifinty4tilliad ems& whether the:melte ohjiict3prolottitpdcl be in itselfjgoed. utibidi' firitlee~ , government,' howeveri4onetitul= perfectly , ware to wreak thole - 110i* ' • - are the' essential."Terteofdth%fral whenever 'it anent* to. *tittle& thlfiiho sentials tof leiniel, %highertvlUtiVziAttitelf,,q, does:not , priipeey , bithititvtiliti9= 7 / 5 I . 4 All , ' the plureultif itistor3r-Arileolvilled9 withidessonit' vibliih teeth = l, ittetAktopi- During. the'- sixteenth' tindediericitterntliP , eenturies -the qul‘re/drEtit ~ 'Witt- 1 W - intbitheicheadtrthatAlusgreat ..." ‘.'''. illikipi inteitiattlttlatifileyhttildß4oo .' ‘• - 1 theapiritnallwerfere of the liiii - 4&; Chair temporal prosperity lialfitiothitig, Ttii",rdan pared' tosthe4r keteittatitalvalffdk,_'',-This, resolved,' . th erefortlV , lti , tritib - iledefiniew their , goVerihrieitti;the Hiiiik-1,4* - ..lifil true relitimv:itat 'What thme4if %PIETRO Higher 'law trampled ,,i iittliVddllbtbeiti 3 laws' , audAore the wifote' l frftetiortlr ' society; ito- fiagiderititP4leheilidg H', surrectitiu • 'an4 'UliiFivai bebitnib9lll64 universal fathiena-rrdlliolieWerit s t t%liii , ' tered; ftitte , witirtionvulseo; Hp ' ll ; l 4'mr was laid waste atenilmokit l derftpirT flt , . . - _ 9 the city ' ofi'Pragite, ( *hi& ezi_o,._ . _1109 , .' ;.- thirty war with 46 Itnnidte," 1- ,r, ,- -,. thousand iithabitants;W":6 ItliltiPleiref -.., , than four tnindsed litichm ittpflititiditw • of her' walls:, 'All r AilfriliPtT r itt.lifelitiftFr ~,, - -4 1.1. was -.OM4likaieti four'Airidee d ,t*ii'lldt - C - .t.0. for- mei: togetherteheiatiett aftel o pitiferal silent Milker beet atiniittiititeritilittv.tffieT, ruthialf murdered:' . .., - ri - st -,,, 1.,1,41115.14 4 re K 1 I •_:.- ••: 71, Axle'lr... !•••••-•1 r ,•:.. ; '.• ', .I;i_ frr•?.:l(Ufilf d:Ueirer.no r ylma .0 F l aime eT „, ::: eept too xlitroldijmuo& Wegi*.7l ( - , ;'one VOW:* ' 947:4"firfighera,„-w,.104.- afailiOltoiA'Agiti,....ilatitr- - 4- : - ,, , 2 , _, - -to, wall jaatCV a ltdeff,VOY ed atAitit: 410'.." - U - :-. riAbl) brought ho ' • jutPut)tpi r * ar , 0 , t , ..;„.4 , .Eiuilittid'ille 1 . ,-,--...-- ~,, 5. ~ - ---i- ,: _ trtith;;.liiiir act" -_—:1:-...-k4xiet: doettiO 91 Cl' unialti: ate? ....!',- . :t;=-;i-', , g WA' , :*' ~ -- 4- - ''''' . 7:,:t 47:' •,..=-: - .7:. ,1...1Ae • Able ilk 0 ki "'""' ' S : ; - : -- - - -.'1,-.lz# 0413 *li , i pktain Ir_Oligi• -:-,-,,...•,:v ‘lWAitiitiCitZ - bt). 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