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'e itendiSh t'Q- itall•m° width. hvAtrik kirk- w ,;- tb, r „in °litl-itai "iiiiiikizii f Intel' -,_-',•, Imo • ' ___iiitte4.•...-- ces ° have iri---In iirdPs *lifk6-13.3,, soon bu t_nor n ••,.=- •, .*--)t%.,klitia* 2, ..,„iltrelr_ The • - in"' d re DR 1t„....-4-.‘ al" Talon feet-su , _l9• ..." dispersion w 8° and the - '-' • -APARt h° . cities by w ar ; .itu th , quest-°' -,;"- `I -of= the aTtles ofthe Confederacy will on bring increasingdiffictlties and en .„ -_-abroud-the -- country in a deeper , gloom. "01tr means of support will be abstracted hrittortsil . tiNttiptl43l,ll:mrAen,iiatch --- ed from us b frequently recurring con - -k- - -Large standing armies will ' 2llllr-Wj - -11 - --P4s loe. A t tle e lutiftirlibitly our republican - institutions will diaap :T:Asiat,";and in their stead the costly ma r,eltinery- of a Government which en obedience by the fear s it ftx4t:: t h e "' wan ' 1 35 — .; AT,MIT =which took a leading part in •thilailVill 'acy, of General McClellan for the Pres- -2Cden .... 0 52 has retired from the political arena. _ fraireirlir l rif p etors;but • itts course has called forth some excel- ffi °u 44 l 4l, eepec , at y rots Sts able /mew York ccn .-,c--/-Y, teMporgry, the World, - Ivhich Observes ca.p:s ni f< stile ifi - .FE a C.lf. ut i v e r l kji.n, egeftakspg* , Ychall'aotraort , .; ins in • 1104114.4tecinallatisseetria dolt, alle . P.Y 4 l ti 0 4181 9,,, A.=• ll a=rri - - ia - ttutelec op, ire shout have considered it a ,i• nfsfortune, to the country if the Republican • jOltrnalshadAisirsuponrsunituusiol Ihisirinten , • , z - VRailtio further.politiciil discussion. All Government.notaba require checks. We ea&*Wl 411141111.. denN -ta p . ouch upon both. all the otker chaokr in -1..::"2-.:Aos cum act o ,y through Jan , itelkpar4si eXpreidog emir views through able ot,oleoloollv Preshia*:r • •);•we have •• - • • _strewth sufficient to exert itliftitary les • - influence on the etri 1 A nis t C o: k s il t r t l i k idat : mate LT' as iropwlaut when Vult comes thesteople Data- Ve st ia - it i jggl e At A ti tall 'O ß l B4. t! WI it, • ..010 'Tgu steadiness give out, oa. :4net_ m : : , 1°11134 / 2 114 / 1 21 argalal +.llheft-3.kftvmeo , r Tin .1 remit!'" ;~~y. }'E> ' . .Z.j.;' O !ZO - I#o4q law; flte, PSOVO wtit , Wat - i pt APBS _to: understand the advantage it fa such Se= Ple•PeoPievairthE4 awl •vincasitt Ow neoessitY of a re Orgalifzi .. u+wpfAs - votiwitia Roloomediefr with i there L bor*Vg . . tkr/43tme ihnid the PledcalF'eCiii.gt ',4oltUacKlMAUsee ,t ." theiTl l M 3 igto• ' 'RhttrC - EftßilfigfnbOr. xd War could retire with thalaiWfitamett -111101113 oaagalpgliAb !AWO L _ • Occupied by • him (not add • ~ ~..0 ..t.,earx be fillelV-tkr isomit;leseboliterane-ipii ..; - ririat.sv.y.•l., ' , 1 , -.4..A it;'`.-36.4 - ie -T)1)9 iii --- (MieTe rwho the train int0b131 4 1.07, , , :thlw 14ibrimIrfkiNit**,k„„ , 4 1 4 194 4 A t I#oo_,TA„vAgw,, _A_ ,Boaw4-1 - - 16410104,11, - ,wpotypErncliav viten , !;--itaineil 11 9.71A01.0.1r and Ittektietwok n*bCkAr` . o l ttfib*Oint/i Caine Pit , * ripttle4itglinsim -- iiiiiiiiiic 4 fr JiOdqk - tU - *it7oii 777 ''' 01141 ° 1111 lr ' 'go now **; '"Z -',.-.141 Thinry. Shites a rep*eni from Tein ever; he will whether he listening to he has hail ton threate have done him no good. In his place in the rebel House of Representadves he -WM-particularly gartriens,. - and -among other foolish things he said that the gen tlemen from South Carolina says we ;•: rtilttrgitiftl - )3Citce" € l jh Yr; ;I:tkilkwe ki.rtin 2 ; Every irtie - Zyen for' - lifaCiallan was for - • 10;,; 4k 3 .F.Q941 1 .14 1 /111.0 t,e)eettedt fie ( otitec;Ailia•preparedt to make fro m laffelit.a".4lll)position for a 'conventiou' tioveyelgni. Stites North and South'ir aud he believed the South _Wrould.thave secured from it peace and in,dcpailtence; If the South had met the NortligreCbn , vention, she "Tviould hive proposed league_affensive and defensive,With Nortk r tfar a •Strict enforcettie.ntlitthe titoFiki *Or; linftwe - soon **mid : have the Witt)* Ninth American dornain';'ind periapatinwN - Prau,Alda' 7 ltiitlitilieen that Foote •rattletra•wity',''abtfuttlie sine foruleen years ago; anewith l airliitlelpurPote' It , Is true that those • *liociOted .(4t? lidelellin are anxious peace, , but not the sett of peach allue ed4o. Ilfeelellart-and those who sup. porteirtfi few:irk pledged' .ta relmion of the nma nt the rettan of Bei,. too, with the great body of Mr. Lhicolali ofor.peace, but not throUgh itAttplutiim ofAhe Union. The motto of us all at preient is that of the littiritifiliadievii.Aittl‘tiiiiiit It Must and !hl/ 1 09' rArgrved, . • _ fs,' 3.1 . 616 , ccitOpailee appear iially on the 444-I: l 9ard and in. the, streets. Men not prominentrin•busitiess circles for a time, migitged 'the advantage '6( prplitS,risitig ltAition - of companieaL-lead iag,akea weri careful_ bramnderstand ingly the value . of thealipthducts 'dealt 'kr stockbut were rately'tound adver t**l reeportale fOrinew 4oaikpanies; thatria.Y.birs passed however and we now find inithe daily liapert‘the nettles of our ' leading off fa the isa,'lcii: - fpOtine. •The 'habitual caution ot , Pittsbrlrgenc has set them back in the new aristocracy, and per okitual Ne* Yorli and Philadelphia to ilion,o o ),4,AhO lions share. They are nOw lutdring: up for Abe last time and l*lfairto stand at the -lop of the list before Eferliirot to OWn oil stock is to adVidlie a Teli, etupid fogyism ~' r f l etifftil ~ Agoident„ ' l Yoza tii Naliiidie.,`aepio, pwata, ' Ai' baliniy D.,, Illinois Light- Artillery,, l fl ig: * irili g 7 6 e collMr. of MeLemore ILO iChtirdh,streatiN. -on their, way to itio Chattanooga •PePoi, ;In Nashville, one at fhe ,4abisona exploded, causing the'death ot one , person, and tha,proba ible.'nlidthing far Ilk (*three others At It's time; 4 tite .emitealon, William Jns gee aud.Chns' , tiptrUngfer, soldiers be :hinging., (0,.. Itha -battery, and Charles r . odileili,,,n'tVidiery 1,, were sitting on t!e , ,: , x ,„ A,loltAlf the .forward wheel in Eut : Tift .1 18 ,97 r., 11, Aimuing, -mar-- M• I w,l4 l r.li,ziuMuraul.,. a1R,.... ,mea„ a few Pl . 'POP i n MAO, glow , et- health. h i Or te tt, . leli, tO,..tAikugmund senselem bleedipg','liii4ened massealuf humanity. Willis - tn. _,.t` ad gowse pudmil,OP , . brestbf t ' Ne . /A° ialtAFtWO were fearfully, i -, . o pts e; •fioad, abreast And. f - , ,g). ,i s. h , . Cluntful:i If. !they i wi ll elfa o ,y,reeovehilapeettef t the , latter,J, P-rl l , ON'. .I)&3l,o l 4it,A4orocAistarkce, had 9no xe- RA= opt la, 4 , ltragment,,of or 1 ',.•04,,Pie.-O,4iST so injured; Alm; It is, 4 ir i ?piy.ite„y.a , !NOCque , tßAlteli, , blind: , 'uerein th- Ate 4 # ,» 4e -v,,,i3arickw. rftscifor a , - • 4 i. 4. -,' „..e2 I N, „wpwpcll' i tilt., a pie' ' seer weighingi'io;bout r . four ffq ; vtil„ ogylhiadpaat pants, r, hillijitu#Ell49.pgi tk 14 1 0014 : , and .. Oi l mii,i/i4 A 4Lers , - , effth.-phY his side- On:1,10 , coke, ute,4 Ike two pole liotio ~ r O l - fiyiet • manner, The I 0/1144irr '. . slued y ihelhh . only two f . , - . 347i14 ' O '' 14 04,1*-WleAhe areennt of *IV ' : I - A; t 4 estimated 1 -,014,. „fi ft y O c t 1, -a. LAP Tfilla4lfe 1 4 At o ficilli• ,ty re l: *died + , ofookeky I, .wn off the shelves; and ,one' instance le , related ” ,or ledy , beitigthYdivii tiiiin - lier,", Chair by thaMolence Of thedertet6isiOn., - The ganherif thaaliMstOidni is Aroutled in liirlierY i iihtliii`leil being 'AO, Aid' oct , perenesiiiit could 'not ' have taken tireOf thernifelveti littethe supposition .1 s, task in Rilinethit c hol j ie some riiiitchea .. not bath beilin' seamen: o )4Y dr 6 PP'ecl 'br he iiindiert.' , " liftace kayos a wife, in, deliklitli hittalth;!od s ev en , children, te niontn blierlde untimely fete; .., .1 . 11; Domestic., Tingedy., ‘ . lAmipfadlhigltragedy-of domestic- life and-crime -has ',just : Tem:tin to 'light'' in Beruei f.ffetrOtzeriandi . IWe 2 yeart 7 4goi Iffr:,Thunpy i -a wealthy- , awl dilsolute` honker; ~threw, al lamp --at ' hiamire and i pationhonaof hereyes. , . ' Madame-sum. .mone&s.D.ro Demise, one of the most -• toudningand moat esteemettphySicians. 'oil ilernity:and':he i 'saved - her' life and • prondeedy net tlal , telP the , world bow • !underact , cloak: her.f laye; Demme' and Trnmpy, became, every intimate ! *, and in dLe alme,frrninprdiediand , it , *a& one m oumfrjuilt After i Demme, -'who ' had watchedmilththini, the night before had lett: t By' and- Detente was , betrothed to; the only daughter =of- thet-Ilitimpyi. 84113, 1 furtlier 04:madame writes,* letter saying that Demme had teducedL her anditateMpobened,her IntshaniV and se cueing _herself - of. everr alizarin the tat•-. &love. Arrests and exhuming of the body oiltbei dead baxdoirrfolloWediMed- icaLnm eandffltindlo traces of 'polson.;!. ingnArslitkbllt 13$ int& bp-Ifound, some stryclinherottilt.decided Tthat - he Idithil` die olithittAlt it.ladeetrimbhelli.the,liv -41.; eiTheluAliodiymen thattheluidnWmp ' OlOrliftliand "dintßiehtLoAr'onblesi and. tribffittkpaitiontin' urelf,-arulithaOhntren , ,ofhilicearseebtonght - AfeKiaptiklexklAnd IWO him Theitrialrof . Donillfekrnotu yet enucludeile. , .Whetlinthlibetttneeenif. , NlailY:tha.conthictilif Madame fflrtiin=: 'py is oneolicablahatheantremew::r. ~,, TheefacUtdevelopetlanthertbovefease;' lave ahaken,the.nerrermilald Beittese In: an alarming manner.i.,i2qhlic opinion ia divided tti thane& merits or Apo mumof;Demme'ehlenlis,allegeithat he is theVctier,Ted.: reptefeesionaLeon4% spiracy And the fact oft , . thgnirusecro. tigh•PgillkETlPPP7 t•PAseeeSi-Jiis - . Threls , in,tb,.,ili'rPf 444 Pl4ooo color .*ifthe alle v ffaivi.N.xitel ; I....,:Etrim ..-,.;-. ~-,- - , plittairtli#. 'o4°,l'ha t - ts,i4lC-4%.6 . IhLYI- • 6l ''-re ' f l i tArgfOrAin'siOn' at . * . ':. l i i '°t a `'• Atiii •1' 047iited 1 .4,.., . e ore: p' eR, ow - •,, . w o . 1 ; 4 17' itg . Xi - ,-eitt I r rrieni : L:t ' l. . 's 1` : ''. •; I P WI f .,,. ,, ..,.,-c MOM ,7".%1,..t": , ',;:-..,y....;1 ° - ,-,':.:;.--,•.-j",t,::';.ti.,'_-..'':..''-'!:':::',;.'i.' I! - firs -B• - • ,•-• • • „ . . ------------- - ' " - • • 4', -- : :_ -- • ii.)i - k - - ilea fiet*etil ...-.,..._ • tier: ..,,-. i ~ ..., , :Jetter written by, r ,'',. r: 'O. - t . 7 ,, ' , ."" - than seventy years ~77" O tte •-i."'v,''''' ir bank currency I:''.. - , , ' :i - , . ',read just now.mith re 1 . . fOOl, Way interest. It should read, addled, and reflected oirby my mari,mid boy in the land: 2, :,,,i, ,w.,..W ur .orit, Feb. 27; l'ltit; -- )stai, EV came duly to hand_ To give an. opinion on an issue of so much import ance as that which has warmly agitated the two'" - branches of your legislature, and which:from the appeal that is - made, is likely, to - create, viangerona division, • is rather - a"delicate matter; 'but as this diversity- of. opinion -is---orili -subject whichhas,,,l believe, accapicid:the minds of itinfit'incin, and ' ria m'Y 'icon timents Viqrean havo-been-fully,,,and decidedly fkOrLisseelong:hefOrd the assembly eitheiVir Mitilaud or this' State was conyened„.l -clo not scruple to declare thatif I had a voice in your legislature„ , i,t,, ' Wbuld: luilie ' been given decidedl3l Ogillitit:a paper emisaion t .ppon the gen 'oral principle of its utility as a repre ifentative and the necesstty of it, as a medium. To assign ireasons for this , opinion would be as unnecessary as te dious; ,the , ground has been so often trod that a place hardly. remalnA untouched; in a Word the neces ally 'wising . from a Avant of specie Is •repnsented as.greater than it teally is. , I contend that it, is by the substance, not the shadow of a thing thit we are to be benetitted. The wis dom of man, in my humble opinion, cannot, at this time, devise a plan by whichthe•credit of paper money would be long supported; consequently, depre ciation keeps pace with the quantity of emission, and articles for which it so exchanged rise in a greater ratio than the sinking value of the money. Wherein, then is the farmer, the plant • er and the artisan benefited? The debtor may be, because as I have ob 'served, be gives the shadow in, lien of the substance, and in proportion to his Whether creditor or body politic suffer. Whether it be a legal tender or not, it will, as haibeen observed very truly, leave no other• alternative—it must be that, or nothing. An evil equally great is the door it immediately opens for speculation, by, which the least design • fug and perhaps most valuable part of the community are preyed upon by the more knowing and crafty speculators. But, contrary to my intention and dec. laration, lam offering reasons in sup port i f my opinion—reasons, too, which of all others, aro least pleasing to the advocates for paper money: I shall therefore, only observe generally, that so many people have suffered by former emissions, that, like a burnt child who dreads the fire, no person will touch It who can possibly avoid it; the natural consequence of which will be, that the specie which remains nnexported will be instantly locked up. With-great esteem and regard I am, dear sir, &c., Osmium Wasimicivo a. A Catholic, Banquet. Charles tYConner, esq., gave at Del monico's, New York, a splendid re ception to Archbishop McCloskey. It was graced by the presence of many official characters from abroad, as well as officers of the army and navy, and civilians of our own country, making a 'cheering and delightful spectacle. The host, tau graceful speech, in giving the toast of the evening, presented the Archbishop as "Our guide in the faith and a bright example of its benign and elevating influence." This distinguish ed character replied in a feeling and el oquent strain entirely personal and so cial. He was followed by James H. Brady, esq., and Judge Daly, who called cp Dr. Bedford. After referring to eni• inent Americans who were Galliolid4; Dr. Bedford thus referred to our cola ii trqi: "I have mentioned the name of Charles Carroll, of Carrollton. What American heart doesnot throb with emo• Lion at the sound ofthis venerated name? He, as you well know, was one of the signers of that glorious Declaration of Independence which made us a greac and4ree . people, and which enabied our forefathers to.traristnit to their children a precious inheritance; but how sadly have we trifled with that legacy, the in. tegrity of which we should ~have. parted with only with our heart's blood. lam sure you will pardon me if .I give utter. ante on this festive occasion to the sea -titnetra whiettAt this moment presi upon my mind. This fair land of ours, thielend of hope, may I not say this land of promise, has been more than crimsoned-with a brother's blood. We ,are now engaged in worse than a frat ricide/ war—brother against brother, father against son, husbandagainst wife! Ie there no hand in this nation to pour the balm of Gilead into the wounds of our ff fded. and bleeding -country? No /voice which, in terms of kindness will .say to our erring brethren, Brother% in a moment of phrenzy you have struck at the heart of' your mother, but she, true to the instincts of a devoted parent, &aka Iloilo repent and return once again to er embraces? Language like this it eems to me, would accomplish much. It would not only bring back the sober thoughts of our Southern brethren, but it'would kindle anew - Abe" reminiscences Of our early history—their love for the 'Old flag and its associations—the recol lection of our early struggle, and the glories which followed it—the contem .plation of:the beauties of this great re public before rude bands were raised for , its destruction—all these things would burst Upon them as a dream; they would frsonifsee the delusion and wild impulse tinder which they had acted, and thus &My rebate 3 to • the -old horitestead. 'Maylitereacred ashes which repose on thie„banks of the Potomac, under the venerated shades-of Mount Vernon, re 'ind as, both Northsand South, of our ,duty, and so impress us with the lofty Patriotism of the Father of pie Cotuttry• as tdirialee as teSOIVe that 'view oriez: tkry stone of the arch which gives sup port to the national fabric shall be loosened from its foundations, not one ,ster dimmed, nor one stripe rent from 'that glorious old flag which has never yet gone down in dishonor in any equal contest with a foreign foe." 1 , A LATE Irish paper gives an obituary of one Mr. Maurice O'Connell, a , cele brated shot, whose favorite amusement L3ins to shoot the little curs who rushed ,:a t from the cabins to bark-atlitn as he ve along the road. As he was welk in in the streets of Tralee, one day Iv th a friend„ they espied a luckless to tacconist peaceably his , cigar Ihfront of his own door. "You can't ' , knock that fellow's cigar out of his titouih,"tfugmted Ais., friend.... "ct r intk, 4•1_," %SVC. Nsuria; = ; qintr, - .grail %tee.' 4 Thia timeixthickily, lutraim'who not as: -.true as - Usualfoilif carried - 14aY.t.lie, tip. of the ~nose,,-.and • lid. to pay a fineef g4OO for the pleasure eV 4he 'operitioU: — ..: :., .., • 1 1 Tag Youvelhale of Honed,. says that „whenn nterEmperor of Russia was at ,Xfurghing.this year,he f ircerit";:iiititi..•* gamblingroomsmd being tempted to try hig hand st idulette, told his .aid de, camp. to throw down a "noti.ot. a bun-. 41ra-roubles on .the'red: But-the -JO 4.1m3 scarcely ,- begun . , to roll when the ptoupter, ititittais rage, roughly pushed away the Russian .rwig,t,o - bserving that, the bank did not lake that sort . - of /non- AT. The 'aid ile tOiri . ,t6bitit up:: VA -134 remcgistratia;iinkille ' Ozar; Win/ ,.. !' ( # 3 1: 1 -. I, 'MM 4 1 91X4* -- MiretztOlted by . li , , lumpier went sway without ;trying treewti 4tapther ki .ppginteat on the ward 04 d , Ant - 7 1 011e - lifetriaortir'ltaize-', oentlt ' 914 liallikt( 11 0.40 1 Y.J.Y• whitTie~ei Ii - 3:went l aniktrOitiltriletiellSfrioni-At• 134 0WOofeibtielti;j4egfites.ifil3bla, • • lipixiired of the baftnitOtta,ollo:4o4if wldch so pgui knoaVn as f..-Uliliiirefifelime hate been is," he says, how ever' ."no mere lust of blood, -nor de light in torture and death that underh • the tlte - in these lands.: „The.king has to. I parforvi a disagrecable;tail Over his l ab= cestral graves, and he does, it; Ids 4) 7 _ I jetts deem it lin - Mine were be to . l curtail or ;.00fit Vierpsfrormance, and I suddenly to suppress it would be ap if a European monarch were fOicibly to abol ish prayers for the dead." The execution alwayatrkes place after dark, on what - la called the 'Tile. Nig. 14; 1 , §ii=iffimy pers4i ziitlituout of" la Mouse that night he is:behead ed; so a frightful mystery _attends the sacrifice of human life. ' Thnvidfibli are flrstlept in a building thus described: The Victim Pell. "In the'llhon-jro market place, out side the Ako chyo Gate, and nonattach— ed, as it used to be, to the palace. wall, stood a victim shed, completed and -fur nished. From afar the ghat% watt not unlike tharof an English village church —a barn and a tower. The total length was about one hundred fee‘the breadth forty knd the greatest height silty. It was made of roughly squared posts,'nine feet high, and planted fleet) in the earth. The ground floor of the southern .front had sixteen poles, upon-which rested the joists end'planks Sup Porting the' pent shaped roof of the. barn. There was a western double-storied turret, each having four posts, The whole Tar was covered with a tattered cloth, blood-red, bisected by a single broad stripe of blue check. In the turret and the barn were twenty victims. All were seated on cage stools, and were bound to tluf posts which passed between their legs; the ankles, the shins under the knees, and the wrists being lashed outside with con nected ties. Necklaces of rope, passing behind the back, and fastened to the upper arms, were also made tight to,the posts. The confinement was not cruel, each victim had an attendant squatting behinsfhim, to keep off the flies; all were led four times a day, and were loosenedott night for sleep. "As fill be shown, it is the King's object to keep them in the best humors. The dress of these victims was that of State criminals. They wore long white nightcaps, with spirals of blue ribbon sewn on, and calico shirts, of quasi-Eu• ropean cut, decorated round the neck and down the sieves with red bindings, and with a crimson patch on the left breast. The remaining garment was a loin-cloth, almost bidden by the 'ca. miss.' It was an ominous sight, but at the time the King exposes without slay. ing his victims.. A European under the circumstances would have attempted escape, and in all probability would have succeeded; these men will alio* themselves to be led to slaughter like lambs. It is, I Imagine, the uncertainty of their fate that produces this extraor dinary nonchalance. They marked time to music, and they chatted together, es. pecially remarking na. Possiblst they were speculating upon the chances of a pardon." Through the influences Of Mr. Burton the horrors of the "Evil Night" were somewhat diminished; yet be thus de• scribes the scenes he witnessed after one of these grand customs: "The approach to the palace was not pleasant. The northeastern or market shed was empty; put of its tenants nine had perished. .Pour corpses, attired in their criminal's shirts and night-caps, were sitting in pairs upon gold coast stools, supported by a double storied scaffold, about forty feet high, or rough beams, two perpendiculars, an I as many connecting horizontals. At a little Mai! lance, on a similar erection, but made for half the number, were two victimic ; one above the other. Between these substantial affairs, was a gallows of thin, posts, some thirty feet tall, with a single` victim hanging by his heels, head down-,i ward. Lastly, planted close to the path, was a partibriltim for two,. dap Bug side by side. Fine cords passed fel uevertil coils round the uncles and above the knees, attached them to the MOHR brit: of the gallows, and the limpness of their limbs showed that the 'dear breath' had: lately been beaten out of them. There were no signs of violence upon the hot 7 its, which were IF hally nude; they had . been mutilated after death in respectAo the loyal wives, and very little blood ap-' peered upon the ground below. "We then passed to the southeastern gate of the Komasi House, where the palace shed was also untenanted. In front of sundry little black dolls, stuck in the ground at both eides of the en. trance, lay a dozen beads. They were in two batches of six each disposed. iy double lines of three; their faces were downward, and the cleanly severed necks caught the observer's eye. Around each heap was a rim of white ashes. These ' victims had probably been slaughtered directly in front of the gate, as there were traces of blood there; , the bodies had been removed, so as not to offend the King. Within the palsce an, trance were twb more making a total of fourteen. Thus during the King's 'Evil Night' twenty three human beings had lost their lives The Evidence of a Detective— How Government Gets Up Con: spiratiles. The Military Commission engaged in the trial .of the alleged .eonspirdtora Indiana; in 'session at • Indianapolis,' On 'Wednesday last, examined Stidgers, the Government detective who was Grand Beeretao ; bf the American Knights, the" ordervengaged:.4*dteplot...!.' He re is what saWon. l- tirossAmandrratiOnti, "Pwitia-fiitiY-V*TtiiaiT Stateil'Oefeetive and entered for thevittesta , of dilielosift ::.'•1167,4 theleotepovornment officials meiliAthAildr.knowledget,Ovilkairiiii. abolitYo 0 * . !ft l2l4 .ll4 s A'axidt'VAZ j 0n 4, 4 , i',7thekritefiiijavicifid4a76t ported4eadioj taetittfiltlftietttitie to time;sometimeiareported oneea week, sometimes twice-a month; -sometlitiegin • writing and .sometimes orally General Carringtoa knew, from time to time a tim; pnigo o a/iPf the plant theputcriiiman; I communicated With him cm:dint/4W. "He'ltittew from me - allAria* pro:', graMmOif the seizing 'the' arsen al, hero, tktiliberation of the prisonertrat Camp.. Morton, and other purposes of the' emisPiMtors. He: had all the plan _of the projected. uprising. I repeat, I xommunleated with him at stated and "IlnderatiaiThtimes, verbally and. in writ , Mg.. He - knew, and the dilthorities of the Govetwdent • kneW;•that was rja'.7,ditiserninating : the ...order Ahroughout Kentucky. •-• . - • . • "The,,authofities. kite*? that the order ifa4. l l l stittited.inAlie Interests and aid of .the rebeWan. The authorities instrrieV. imeto :Proceed activelyin. orgatd44, I_pie order. I was instructed to get as many in as possihle, in . order.-that-they might be brought to justice( • I was in *meted to go on and exteinttbe . ord•er. 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Remember tfultpbfesi bi;procure - anything in the Drug and Pmiumery.line is At Joseph Flestiing's,Drug Store, Oornerof the Diamond and Market street. nol7 . 41.10FaiL8alfg. 7• ' • • ' ANOTICS. so , Do your duty to yourseives._proteeter health, _ use TIOLLOWAVS' r ,,PDFA/.8 f, • ip -OINI'MENTj Morlitounde,Sor6l443teill . plaints, and Fevers, they are a perfect safe.; gnat&directions, •hciiirACtattliten with every boX. If the leader of this nilottce” can. not get a box of Finger Ointment frpmthe drug atm ids piece, let ittuf.bieitatO.ineillldidden thee, eifelositig the amount, and I will mall * box free of expense. Many dealers will o not Actersmy.inellfteisonthandsisetheyclumot make as much profit as on ether peisens'utake. 83 eenta,:BB cents; and 31,40 Oer bat Witt: • coNN___PT VE — V73 N suzaripts aUFMEROWL.reeeive i li tungerao li ti l emo to nt ie ,k p it : 7 77 Riv on ucto lor usi the a re ciili c! throa t Von; and L ung e ffections, (free of charge,) by send.. P2g ntY Wev d T i griiiiitD iciLl4l3N, Wil ti l ligtAnni l / 2 , 4 1 410 Or/CL. Ye rsamirDltivr _T UE WEAJK,dhe.Qatrantoptlint,Rlientaatio, Ooatiie, Miens and Delicate, after aonte . days , use, will find renewed strength and MO petvsde every organ of their trainee. Every dose makes the blood purer. Theperves conunencejs then . itley, ies itral , tdrinitiatmin the veins. These pills, aa a first .itect, act upon the arterial blood. increasing the circulation, by which impurities are deposited in the veins, and they throw MY sash-colfeetiOns Into the bowels', which organs, by . the energy derived • Ltom Srandreth , s Pills, expel them from the system. When Brat used, the Pills may occasion grilling, and even make Um patient tee! wAse. :gals is an'excellegt, algid, and shoge;tleT.dlse4se *lll soon be enrol , leo essin t froodllr Often sehleted %Shout some trouble in las attainment, and this rule applies to the recovery or health Sold oy THOELAWItELIPAfitt, Pittsbturgh, end by all respectable dealers in medicines. . nol4-lydeswis _ iger REVOLUTION IN, TRIG DRESS IN(} ROOM I by the alinest ottani mous will= of the parties Interested. CRUITADOHAPS HAIR DIM Has replaced the old wotnrOtit Inintellects for coloring the hair, which thelettex expedient:do( years had proved to be defective anddeleterions. Unlike the compounds that Di &KV.. WAR nykui the health of the hair, and dry. Ayr and consume thejulees which sustain It, this mild, genial and perfect dye la found to to ar. vitallzingran wallas • coloring agent. Chriatadoro's Bair Pres A valuable adjunct to the Dye, in dressing promnttne the growth end .perieat health ofto hair, and of itself, when used alone—a safeguard that protects the Mass from deco under aij air. cue:stances and under all climes. idanumestuod by J. ot York. asvateump i 8 Astor House, New Soid by Drittp. gists. Appliedby all/Dab Dome% notYty_daw DU. TOBIAS , VENETIA II tgr LINIMENT.--A certain clirelbr Petits in Limbs and Hack tore Throat, ()swop, Rhea (OH., itc. A prefect - (audit medicine, and peter tails. Head Head I Read t Vow 'I, Wayne Co. Mlcb lone 1, Meat TOM &fi is to lly that my wife was taken wi guinaey Sore Throat ; it — commeaced to ow and was so sore that Hie could not swallow, wilted cloiently. used yoke Liniment, a e m p ade a perfect curl in one Week. I Ormly Here that tattier the .Llatmentshe would 11 3 ; lost bet life. JOHN IL HARLAIt.i VAC! 25 and 50 cents. Sold by all Dettiratetao office AOCortiandt atroat, New York. Sold, by THOS. ItEDPATH, atklatiplitve •A ray!. • • • • Is It a Wm, • • • • In the year 1625 Mr. Mattison drat_ prepared Me YEXETL&N LtAIR DYE; slime that UM it has been used by thoumisMs, and !Ono instance her It tailed to give entire salishtetion. the VENETIAN DU ft the cheapest In the World. Its prtae la only Fifty mute, and each bottle contains double , the_ quantity of dye In those usually sold for M. 'l,-, The V EN DYE lilearranted not to tn. jure the hair or scalp la the slightest dome. The YKVETLAM DYE cowls 'with rapidity' and certainty, the hair. requiring no preparation whatpver. ... The VENETIAN IYEEVollutge any shade that may be destined—a* that-wiltgailadsonnak. or wash out—ond that hi as pannaneit as the hair pits. itself. For sale by all Price 60 Gmbh fr .e MTHWS. General ' ja Goidiitl N. V. Alio nuintifactttneco twaws'Ainclos. HAIN clues, the best hair effendi's". in use. Prins 26 cents. Janis-lyd . ENETIAN mintflLE _VENZTIAN V LINIMENT lad OILISTAPIJELVS HAITI DYE, told at, JQS. EI4EMING'S YMI.IIG STUVE, car. at thaDtatataal and Market at . NAMES UNFAILING REMEDY DYS EN rt.EitY .... -AND-- DlArnwcE . , Di =o *Vas Arazi4. eit ict BLACKBERRY CIARMATPV.E Is the only safe and sure cure. It untaineho opium or deletchous drugseno mineral or other injurious compounds common. to remedies gu erelly sold for; Ads class etAllisease. It le os 'efficacious thael'hyslcians very generally itne At in their practice le all chtinilc and daligetrunt oases. or ~loc~D Ilan no.clioitraffulittlireVi u toixaspoo.' o+ lations, (Mani oreihieh undermine and ruin the constitutlon,) when you can obtain an unfailing temedy as simple and safe as Blackberries themselves. Ask for DIXON'S BLACKBERRY CAB AL/NAT/NT" Led see . that the - Noprieter'it: nutlet? Vitterkert the 4) util4 wrapper of elide bottle." Prepared only by W. F. DAVIDSON, Sole Yrciprietor; For sale by all respectable druggists Price, (obralle-A6 :F#.nttr,) 2(efentir s eicrge4tiV. mid Si perliotue. -Y. y. cmarram.x.... itarcoarcwzi.z. & Km, CARRIAGE M.ABITFAO43,I Silver and Brass Plata/Vt. `• And sch.' . . Mitertrfiti`,. ••11:- • Saddlery & CarrlateillOdeidrej . k••. ,, i'il • -•=r 91410 • 1 * 11 w • J••• - •)(i. 1,-rtr;Alci - Aulhlyd PnTSBURCUL pAREIRxI-- ,„, AELA v A Isifeiltire‘r unairyarvin PrivaL preettee now .. ofts It to the atAtil t ted InAlk t§ /*MY eohoentVited forint s>, , , - What is - Pareltalray's?-1 I ; ; UAL tls AFFIXIT/ONS4I-I c. TIO#;01 0 1 , 11RRIM40i p INPIAKEisOP: Iti - VnekI;PNET S LEoo3lMikEAtiCandia r% THE URINARY ORGANS. T I Latt_lw, frettlettemefeltded hrthailienit th Moiled Pica Woo : for, neArial,tl9o ,t • The kield'Extrietor iirici*othind*o smi 'itlllcaewor-4.ll''in:;;4;ips ••• •- - - -,. - , .;t :ii .: ,: i, : n'.r.ii,T4.. - 1 ; 111,...104inrP0il Itt'.;', n . 0 3 For_ all dliesspft :,of the , ,illsy3AW Kt OriA4l or ticodiiii'swenineilolitaioilift vented laia otipe withiJdo sampoimilni to Mihaly An bad properties in ths, dinsernresapved by he proses ' of Its romPOirridine In the Shape oil Auld, leaving Lts MMNG Young men Who may be smirk , 11oni the many ills consequent upon eirfibidesinelion or abuse, should try one bottief birii4elved:,,Til INDISPOSITION' O EXERTION, NERVOUS, INDISPOSITION • LOSS or sionT,. - - WARM HANDS AND.LURRS, FLUSHING OP SKIN; GENERAL LASSITUDE, , By not a rresting these signs, wldelyttilineging.; ty point milli) needle to the M 4 Wiiipotin4,- Epuejime Fit; Piezestnre Densy , and , Deith, a =IMO against nature is eomtalttell—Apaotiesd, although piotracted striOxim bithitednnat- All Medical autiorities afti!oit.!2,t the, ilemoved, that there would.be 'at - -lees vette' Al the records of Um* tummy -, inatitattions proveAtiat a yerrlarprpr , oportkui ol:111.41-"pa; tkarts-oWs that reqeption anct4itin4oiitiai theist tieszli hafts iiiirlicrstiom. • li=;l= Maw's Extract of Par Ora Rita* ilsobitely ctizeisecret diseasea, xu:s trate? what: length of rtuuting. No change of diet ti required, egifiettitefket from btuttnese. SOldieis Etclmo npaiiiiiiirlough "Slito mitf - "Perllnall - have natoitunately con basted disease, will find the Extract of FARM fiA BRAVO the. S PeckaproT.V/41.0* -; j.l JL By Its peinllia :asitfon upqn tlin.sl4nas.,ll, causes a f . tejiis* i 15064 tb waving otetwwshionh .awming 140 1, against aglitatiii k ti r e of the r-Wi th e e. ' = Beware of the numberlear.quael itl3l igli t Yl 11 large cities. Many of th.*lttl* . ed.llll - 1 tiothina. - of the.huotioerof Medicine, And yet they ere animal to ditellvi)iuxd deco] Mri I:7I\TIVITZLVLIr, Until ofteitakiii tater siAla f y, _ kin417 , 11 / 2 ", , , 1,91ff1a.4191E• GthVIIN -,olklorintk:Wate4E:,, in connection with the Eitreat, :is a . specific for the Gonnorhee, of 'Pro' 'hided ethet 4337110,U* pattentih, espedang,sues , otoojd, standing, would do wall to tory 1.6 Noti ine tint: iisaiL9*6ol} TRE:T*Tit97' Sias, mil in pup:motion witti.e EXTRAOT:ISFPARIUKA! Will effectually erfullOati any iiiill4 ao illiktigH744, how long standing. , , , 4 ; ,_ Dtegliktg Slug, Fifth Street, OINOMNATI „; PITTSBURGH. - • - : - • C ;;42 11 ..4- 11-01 41 t ” -• • • • • • NO , NDA:I4f W3..tpuroluised of 110 4 1411 4 1 4541 6 4 1 1 / 0,11 04 4 9,P00K1n1it 417 - 41 , (Vs • , ristka , toottf§o47.' fit4*.l.l o eoO , This - isna t gler - sottoei to t/ 1 0' Mit J. M. TON • - oppewiemSik - tglieri 'gar PPtiricktisW 4 W*W:ll-ichra7-itatteir- - thist (43 e t s al u ' r4 o l , o . 4t i telA.tll ., - , ordero4o , ' Aocestirsk Undo; Nalo t todiandalit lowertigarooltb*looYount ....15AXIMA?pRE CTISEMM4I MEN ITLIUMM mum i IiJ_CIDiOINi~ -ii, extract of It hea r orineele&Vbeen-thetazi P.AUR. - AN,NIELLAT : E:Dis.!4Em, EARLY I4DESOREIION Insane Asryluinist 12 -4 01MN . ,c1. GE- 1 64Omois D GI SL -TpS J pgagt„ 2 turtop ha, se -7, 1. 21?i.7.e-,t4-1 ‘ '. . ,.1.- .V:-. 4 •44-"Y -Srei nonce - ga.t.l - ' titiouk OEM*teethees' 'T i s r ' caw Act' r - A . Men'slatfKiii;l6t 4 , 140/ . t i l ls,§ 0 cents. - 1 AigliateadminabifmnisiFropriiionott .z-a:r~'~tiYgzs: 2 s:a Nov , 62l4Fifth Street, .It3l =l,-; - 5.• • if:, at.cv.sl-1 - - arranted ,vj T - ./i.~.~ '} v im '[iSi t ~'LSf.i , Ti L:~v%. ItotaiNlif • B ..141:(4441, -•-• • ilt4Andfaneyikeig,4'.lioods. A1.fmt..15? -rA JA:lsrge stock authsititestityies; • • - • r - WHITE70;011tRO&ICO. Niit;';FiftlioStitiot4 , -',.- • .. , . 7 , Wiltpire!, -4Z8_,C)345,4***116 rootatwori - Iv - ID/mow sIL/wweds„,,i-, WALL,IAPER, .ifia/LRAPER, linvejust been received, and siii,oiteridP'" WHOLESALE ANDRETAIL~:i:r At FOERSTE4.icSog*AIt*, tiCetr Dry G4l•34s i t • - • A r:v-t•A;r4.,3 •7a N . OW IS THE TIME TO4-Bur.,-.). I have a splendid stock of- FRESICEE ?4 E PA T 9 S tqA II -9*.g444 1 4***3104, Seat CIOUNTET — Bri Vele awl triIIed.,E4IVIME44.OiNEISCOARS Ai a ) 4 I AcISRE§ tgL 2 hel44tfutknfiAPP;i l 4 ind-OhUdreies.FUES., DONG../Witsxl44.*4 kraiDsmettit§ - 1 fall andexandnefor 3. L'ilcipPlEO'N 33 ikTo MarkedMilosr t i.i EitaretaillfthandTheinand. .And SUPERIOR E.prium7y4.l, gi • s•-• 1 . 5.0 RAnnii!s -. .tlerttatur. BUOliti. Sold gyßll ` Drnggjefb,`a! ant 3 ) oller.• n 022 . ~....... „,.. , ........... ---- In iireHEAP FARMS WEAR AMNIA,' . .Eroftelrka and r salusAine li iii ir tira2t . LAND, in kayette'eeillity;'`near litilmitown, some along the line of the Oonnellaville Rail. ,ToOriat , ,PrigeteMuOtrikorn _ - .- .41RA va.Atei>ver. Gore. ' • ,:-. 1.51#1, - , a ,- ;. , ;c The:.,l4lthfulnesii- ,of Abe climate, .the ass iesald - an EiSteniliUd Western Market, and t' he very /911.1%..e.q.-,,ailWa egPlß4r4:l4YAPlleierits .. , ~. ... 11.4.32 M .A.W.TILA-CTIO - -_-- , - • -- ':;?.....r1,11-.. •gi n . To persona seeking a , home in theconney, Oct capitalists. The Farms are under - leases. expiring next April. • Apply to S. S. BRYAN, Broker and Iniurancet, i noll 69 Fourth greet, Burke'vi Eti difig. , 1 Iplil% Plaikr ' 1 110 114 1 3 44 'l' 1 ' C.4.-.' 2 ',,,, tot 4 . ~. .. • . wAriprED....-sinvaira. _MACHINE AGENTS, everywhere, to . Introduce Die new SHAW , IDLARK SIXTEEN v DOLLAR FAMILY . SEWING:„ILMIBINE, „• the [only Iwlpric47Trasildne ..in2thelccilintry whichis • likeAsedithy Geov — ex V.. Bakes, by Wheeler & Willion,'Hetwe, -= Binger; ; lk' Co., and lhohelder. • Salary and expellees, -or large eonunisalons allowed. -All other Machines now sold for leas than forty dollars -eaolk are In ; fringments, and the seller and user liable. ll ,lnstrated circulars sent free. Ablreas, SHAW ft °LARS, . . Biddeford, Xaine. noll2:3md&lw N AL) rrx - • • - ,•: 4 -" "Novembers. 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