3 ERIE OBSERVER. ' , I I O , IrI...VP ( mrTF. THi F' , 3T • ;, 1•1••••;.., r•.' • ,T 1 .4.1 . ilne• -, ' i'. , , r ,, e $l4, •n.l t ,I.NFRTI-I\, • ,rt• I. au v N ~ %. 1 ',taw ,vll , :* eft•l‘t• • iIU .• ...• 011.. t ,, rir ELI $.3 p.r o , • .li, i And under t • ; but go the zapeckal N "flora 0,111 g I,yaerit changes t w•• ..roams, paper, • • • pet, th. charm's will • I ~ ., n truto must h. stnefly . LI, ••ivea User ray „. • . rt %Avocet. • , , , rYPVLIte.: lialf r ear I y r odd rrrre.l to tt 1117'%1 t.. & BRECHT. Publoberp ipt I flArrar ^4 ESS DIRECTORY 110031111 r I Irk 'dice Mr•'rl,l - twt•rr'lr }UM MIA ,llllotiS 11411.'1 . I tahlulL• 114. u•-• • ' ; • • t 4••••10..u, has hi I.lerg , ..ne .4 • .•1 UO,l RP NO% AT • ,• •t ti,.. I. I 4•I I t. .9.• ( U.. •au I t.tutlort , IA • .• .• • .mlu. • ro, wi‘l• • kzer,l• •••1 . 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I Nil 1.u0t , ,t0.t.1rl i,lo-ahot,• lot • - `. I.' 1 .1 • In • "th . 00 , • Ft' ot•L, comet ENZECIEI I=l r .r ♦w. I It...taut I.'• .7 'MY •• I/1 d ( U. , s- I I . lour. Plaster, rs mar I anal I II I,I•YRR r 1.1.1111) •rk 41: .41)N, • r- ..rf • 1, .0111 I .„ , tnarlhtl () I. K.l.L.,urr if 11 itElf 11131 x. If you .ant the'very beet SUP , Cur" Qt#l,L k. the Ilsaket, the place to Pi be Benner Stores dL0•11, BOOTH 4 WON PElt YLAR, IF l'‘lD IN ADVANCE, MIME `\'i )I .1 ' M h 33 T if E IHNER sTEANI PRINTING E:sT.lltl,l~}lME\'l ippw.lte llir V 0.4. I itl No l te .t 1' I 1 , Pit s Fs, k.Ty J t) I t I 1' P CARLFI'I \‘,IIII(MEN R e 112•11,,,, addithALlG at a T%pe. tic II) e, ALA u•.. tol y &blot to CO , Mpr't Witte uutPl.l. 16. 1 • rgt,t t 1,• • 4••• 1 11) ~ f • ,,, fr `V o'l, the Proluptuero t. I , xp ut,l, 161.4enitIno )l' It A , 4_)R t)}; hes been se,clc.ll. SEZ;I . FUUNDRIES THE ant comprises err ry racist use tt • .•t. t nt.. rrd to lut 1,11 \Lad.. MERCII A N 110:1: L A RS ItA s A LE BI! Iltl LL 11 EA Ds 11. 1 1 F./. Elids F I ER Iti 'K' - , P m NK P.A.N.I LEN lIIM • ••••(!tha.: ro.t • a t. /••••-thl) ter ure•l• —in *a g•• .• Ir, and at m• rra*••nabis rstee 11./I It tau t. ‘l,,tor by auy , thto Bo hai/ Clip* rla-lad INI '.l ILuR, ult ANY 1;F l • 1 ,1 L u R'. l'easun• , In want ut Jul , Printing. ure re 4pectlLlll3 111 \ ile.l IQ give us a call an l eialn Inc specitueit4 Lin )K II ERE PAPERS AND MAGAZINES. Tit t,, v,.t.r reading ,alter H\l • . NEMO% EN TUE. 1.. (1. .1,-, • IL LL•• all the lese ~1 14, • Lilt rat mi,munug others, all UP" principal 0' k 1 0 +1 , 1•111, N V Ledger, cur; and Wrakl I, crank lie's raper 10 Engludi and tar magi, Hstp.C.l y an 1 11fiathly, Illustrated Neer's, Wave.rlez hlre.tinn, P.pIL ihakette, tiostnp 4t,, Al L 31A(FAZINE.-;' Al.l. 1111. I , l'NNl' 11. L I'llE DAILY PAl'ElO , ' 1.1. HELD; Li ot:•4 P \ PLR> . Its •L ...cry pdt,i , cativo that , L./wally irLot Lint !,•••••init,r• ~ 14:111 A • k' st• l tarito•t Leituue, tsato L. S•.c Y,rker I 4,..nuerat, Neu Yorkrr /pi A'e N t Wog, d. , (tor and Note Plado zul ...pc) F 5t,..1 rent, Imo 4 4.,1, 6 P104.L., ht tut Son 1,. S. . et, R. B. HUBBAR I) W r • 1,1) respectfully inform hi', trien,is public generally, that Ike oak COUSUllenned a Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Business, ah its earleiles, at No 1, REED'S BUILJ/Nti, on -tate Street, opposite Wright's Block, where can be found, at ►.I tuues, a r ... 4 supply °ratty and wrikrythiog ku that together with a large risotto:seat of Japanned and Briftannia Ware, COOK/N6 dk PARLOR STOKES end Iluuse Furnishing Ow:Kis generally Jobtsag •od ktepairing of all duds atteconel tL prumpt if and thoroughly. Roam& Outten' 411.1 Couluet.•rr put up at short noties Tu all those Lo want u( anythlog to uly Itue, i roout..: Gay gtrs me a call, sal am t>ouun out to Le beat In rano: chouposew or qualaty ot goods. April, JB,lBlO. II TO THE LADIES! AD ER' A RTICLE for the Toilet, IN- I.KK-44)1.1.1 FAIIi.NT FOUNTAIN If AIX for eptA lug ail Strootiog holds for the hair, without w,il i hi the n o w elot or waetiog the preporottooo o o e .d. HIE FIIUN FAIN HAIR BRUSH I. guarantmcd to effect a saving of owe-thwd in flit. ore of al: Lair washes, cola, tar, as compared with any ,11,rr mean. of apply ing thorn As porno of thaw, kl from (ma to tan nnilara a bottu , this Is a matter of some ronrcomt THE FOUNTAIN HAIR BRUSH Urtquoet the hair w i thou t itratiing tha finger., It dues away with grrawy hair oil louttlew, It is a liandaotuer article than lb« ronaniou hair bruals It mgoat t .a Uti• iti_antaty Buhl oae , l, to a ,trop, Anil is the moat il.pyrabie t.,0.t ar LCle sor to stir t male in !tine only by JoHit e. I, t I ir b I -teLli Late Carter • A Fact both True and Strange! TH Al' Methcal Pi su/awn Within our linnarleihr, put lortb tor popular um, r rrr lr nk A ., Ilpfead Own 11:1 • /a.m., 11.• l'irtror's litompolowi Litr•ct of .•:mort H cad, n..r a thi. pyU bnty ktrso•ieut thium se ”tteCi the rln new 111.1 t of iurreaaiii, faro, I h.... obi, trl.d it arrib, coots'sue t.. crw. 1 witb “cteaoed 1:•-etiolo anti con t1.1,d iu ita eUrati ire qualttiva and cow it may lurk pr I.iubted If [h.q . ., io a tamp) within any diotrlct ctierr it tr I,pt lot aiLle, that has hot • hotti• of it by thew, IL. • agamet lb* Dumf.:l.u. ilia to which the Utah h. tit... u r ~r the r ltract bide fair to be ea etten sive el Le ha...41e we.: (rum eittich„lt to obtalia•d ~,.,•t • n7tt PURE WINES & LIQUORS. T" Nl.-.11,•a1 wen and the Public. I have stork (debate, Wines and Liquors, both foreign at. : I,.ti • eirinracing allth• varieties usually preveribed or ea: r• tor. Suet,. .a Perla, )ladeira, a herr • , ilatag•, Clarid Honk, Claret and native Wines Hrandles Ja matra and it Ms Hum; liollaud, ateheidam •nii Paw App. ~m. H.. and liononrabela W blakey, as A ii.ong Inver are come lino old Brandies (•f 'be rintaget ofl•biead . 46 Very superv.r. these •re comparsti...l) t,qh In price, yet , o ret, , , thee lire UtU:ki eti cheaper tt e tal•• r, 110 , 1 al .rd leas profit to tre dealer, than thwa« priced t..h,r Itlnda, which 4re twit irnltaliccr T urr t lir purity and obtain th• Par. , cAol 1 that pru an,. • Nuggest turr• bewl •mploy.i. sad ••• as it 101 /al I • r . 4 Gas been v.. of purity In • !, at of articles la so , tu f b. of, lane • Blida, that Insurance to only it.,...antry oiotr , to ,ttent,on n0v341'45111 .1 , 40 if lISE DALLEY'S M MAC A I. PAIN EXTRAC'FOR. TII THUIS PAIN EXTKACTOR IN THE V. nut .1 1.1 F.XTR.At ron cur. » .1• M, }'•. PAIN F.ArßAcrok dt•c.,,rwc indammatwa PAIN r..xTßAcrl) , , ,, i , yr. r, ut and .1 Dki lrl PAIN I. X 'Ft .111 cur. burns .'f MIN IL• I ark ktn , lot (I %LIE LxTRAcr. 'K beats toistors feel; 0I 1.6 r. ”I" math (IA PAIN FXTRACTOK neutralizes all Poisons tr.( ,eeel by A tiunals insects or Keptiles l; t I F I' kIN Eli TRACT; IR' mil t ore broLeu Breast", , dc D ALLEN' • l'A INf EXTRACTutt rill earn kilt Rheum, 1.4 n la. Bend ffk, I h I'4l ". EXTRACTitIi wilt. are cb•ppetl h•n.le, I,t'alne Air it 41 11. PAINM X rhAtltat , A arts, Noll*, /1.- iltsuarlarrpr r tuoi f,er be et 01...ict • I.ox I.als t ~.1. u e'lS%ll,llebox way prose of r. 41u. that; lbw.. Iti road entrails -II ‘tn; biee a s..n in ii., trio ~1 li4llet .8 rain F xrructor It roa r or ....to! toe lire tate of a ctfulrado, ff,• ,uf.• •f owls ol all Linda without pain Trr the e..porlmeat il I , fe• ; t ot u-e it. rt *Ol cost )ou Lot httle •tairses!—ll youhare a dear Brother is tt. .10 a ao f 1/alley's Palo Ettract .r, it riii• ...mt.:. of ail kluda, anti It May tf. IL AN. k y OUT brother's hie ileectifier•'. —Harr you a local one in ti.. A rr: v, • ho tt rrrrr to ,ou than lit.' itwelf • Seo.l I.lw • Box of let I; .in Extraeto•r It will cure wound. of 411 k 1044 and pretent inflammation, and may ha tin meant; of MO - log him lira lieliler!-11 1..0 h... a troscol in the A nay, nend him a stl iialley'e Ya¢iral Palo Extractor' It fluty lt.e ;Le rneene or waving • hie II you ha.. an. eoaveattOre Inr s...l,eling it, send it by wail It wFI I coat 7^u but 9 cent" I ....tage for a ttli et Bus .nil In Irk. prOpOrti“ o for :a1 rt and 11,00 Box Ihe 'arca boxes contain sore for the 11,1 or, !ball Ihr Ya et wit.. Sfillite —TWO IikI.LETA Y WICAL PAIN LITKAC. /y,,K „,,i, d„ a l; ewe," ZOOT• thaa *fa 011,1111111 1 t will, we fvfer to fir. VALENTI/ 1 M MUTT, aria hamenula of other ilrlitaeot Physician" wed tbargafaas, besides millions of people ell, '...r Use land, who care nag" thus Extractor with weer lattlug sec wee tee the peat la 0 rot . able by all orange**, boil by die loi/011LAIL, Ayes's. thimemeNelli 19;/aow Vol*, Who 1r ill seed a Boa either OWN r rod, to boy address is lb. Uslited elletiora soe b meenipta mitikey 07 le Pos e ltheel s44 lll4 flie dm fait eh* A swan eise..se W seats sad tor thiphodium sad a 44, lEEE ThE ERIE ERIE P.% i'llINI 1.04 )1i fi A FACT GE ALLY KNOWN TH .I'f OP vHnptv of new stile bed sitselk, of tf,.thi,,, courpw,'ltnuchl Cue. urr, Crimp Sufi, Jeoni Ltail a n d other pattern*, with rierpen tine and *trait! ont, votwer.d ildr•-amt, Itxtenrion, 1 1 Lnine, Hreaktruit, Centre Sad other Tatgem, Aliatoota, 4,tual ‘4traohr Carpet mud liana.* Luutigea, Fir.lot, Hair •nd Ftwa Fo & th,r and Bolsters with other n0ur.41,01,1 furniture. kr, , all nwirtafacits red NUM ~. II swasoured lux/der 1./1•1 hwalLby wateriadi,bi let., I u orktnea and not bt apprentice lad. For Atli, yn.lit. •nd Ina plea. I will deft *era two-price d«aler to ut, ...rs.ll me., Feather* brine, t and it; • 8 •••11 "QUI, R(;i-k•l4, SOW kle, yr AV i•IL. r I k •••'• • r , ' , .1 r.tern manu• radii re, lire bt knit d I*d And eia• l mall.. %bib, as atroog La 1,11! Ol li.ft part a 11.. (;;1•11% VI (Who 1614.6111 C• Wed. AUd ...Id are hall .1111 E. ) suet s durable Wood 11 ludv , R.. kin,/ Ir , it 11 and Nu-se, aro rhaieri o 1 bard wor.o und. clue b.- thelinah the seat and tined, war. ranted t 0 stand. lia.lidwounol, pat iteti, sod an't be ber. 'eu for .tr.nitla, lu ,re a-d tizo.l, 'mini/ ft. 'A I haya anld ne•i Aral hare th• hialrest toritinusaille with a list 01 prte.e• of all gooda *dna 014 appl , cstioo. nod 11;11; ; iug tree. A. rr e- ee.tea Ipeneet. • e ,aterOleg with bite ti.. 1.1 . 4 1 44 I Sat dleUltllt.llll.rd tit all tate p ...le to •11 owe. arurll4 lot )..rA , µa), at i 4 4.10 Justice .fl who 1, I neuter, lat h. 'thine..., 1,1. w s.ck, cr0d.41.0 Reaupd 41, Pty. Frodune. ttkmo •t bett inautiot f R••rier, , t,r ttr. I ee CUrn• •treitt F.,., P, v N W. !NI 1./ 4 11 Y nolact'r toJ t Ltd. a maleois&a. STRAY COW Cto tlit- I.•tw, rtt, KO., 'her, a.e.,r tiake labitut I. • 12'6 Cl•y LI IP A Ili' I ' ‘r /0..,A • Dv, : yea. 1c: Toe er f• Oee,‘ 1., e on, 1..-vir.r pp...par 4-1141 . 11V1 11.11141 late hrr a• at , • toet • ter Olt be I -pooled of lo 4of Slug to 1.• •t% R r()CIT . _ AMS 4 )- cf Lecture Course for 1802 and 1889. THE.4l•4tt P ( . 4,1/1 Ka" 01 e lectures will r”1:11,13.. , It At Farrar li.l VA kir , lrt,wrl a .lrtutll..Crt ..I,ll.rtot .) I ‘or tr;rl.l"ll, * t.l r R H • fel '0u.41 •Plor (HO iobo feat 6.1 t .e a.urr I • . t F .. f " r 1 n • Oh Ind st , tr In, •0•1 11.0 !MI 1.. r thea.44. i k •la, I II Atli/ 44,7 I =1 rl. p 111 h. \l I \ ILI; 11:.1U1:' \VI h Pi-. 1.41Nt, AN V 11 M N T L 1, S, M1'1:111-: 1.111t1:-;`4 I RIPN N!, MEDILiI AND L I\V I' ►t.l. I) I , 1%;) iii)ODS 1 f. 1N E T 11NKIT 1,.\ S t ,"r“l.tL 1;r1 I:IFm, P.‘ \V M. l' HAI 1.--- ..,. tI i P. ARBUCKLE, r r I kl ,•4 H t.N1.1 AVo Is I.!su CU\IPLE'I'E STOCK Boots and Shoes ! IN 11.1. 1.0111-.111.d- :\ I:I t. , I, 1,1 Vrie 't.r a•ow to b 4., am« n per ruanecit nerlid , •ut. 444 t. o. era t., , ro per.: at..l ;•P lire !r.e.1 1 ,a, . • Lat. 11 tii ...Y . .. 414 Ih. it' .i're :414wch AT Ni 16 Illig :)vi.t .:.111. f , }WENDS I N I II I. I. It, II T p L 11'1' HERRICIS SUGA.I.3. COATED I' I 1. I. - - Th. ti• u,,. b 1,u...,4t...4.4.t) v. t , s 1 , 111 . %I:1H 'N.4 Ou• .1.411.1i1101): 111.4 , 1•1111 , give wiUsfaCtin.. , U.0.1,11111111,U. oolit 11.41 h) lh. I rto.ipal claw 11. .(1110lit Atcd •rb 111,A 8 AI rout. Ltt ell th ref,tl,..• v• ..s. ..upertur t.i a. • ti I. ICK"4 f sTREN(iI'IILN N( PLASTE:ItS Corp it Mee)ou°. puny ud grelittn..* brout, ride and 14 . k. 0,4 , 1 F0.1...0rr, 0,m1.:A1t,•• In tooa..y ehori VPTI MY • jurs .on • I.,'r ' all Pkio, %to , " aee the wearer lo o• too' tireukir , .. end sat,. ~ne w n. .r'r in w•rk •'1 LA Tfint)6l4o, Pri, youts oii , r X , ' .1.',00 are .old by Dm...Oat, triad It•rrh , ,, t• la par's of t.b, I•uit•d stet•• • 4 IP • n , t.tr r .•t• .• ,t ay t ..,tk•asataA Ar , a " • : yr2A y: Ur 1 • • ( • Jt ---1 •.-/ PITT rt . ,. IN TIIE 1. tr.k tat•ril • Pi‘udente, 1.1. no• %sal II alt. .•,4 ail thr tuliao*aiag brat, a• • Airrrantf;e% s.ltovalf.or.u. • a i ta,n. 6.J/, rtio . Rua./ aid I. rik K‘crewe. li-T LI 11 a.. 1 11, caw, ..1 .•aa . , Mg. 04i Orr IL k Vat 'akartatar• geol.- 4 $ 3 3 • U ••• , 0 , 0'1.00 aqatt, anal it . .1 A.. tilr 111 /uktring ' tutt, a at ttaa' r I at. I Sta iti.‘aLat ta L.tu I sort CI IliaLS•..p. 0.6 II 4.l.,tifU: C. 114* 5.! tart ras kt. . f 1 taiirag Lat. tram,: a , •ait t•a , • ; 1. 4 1, Rls;it tsl..tra l'a. =MI ELARTFOL t iNSUiLANCE CO., 1111:1 Int(11.1 lIN•VeTt( I T. \ • ./t i'( •11 II • • 4 i') A Ti Ni J 4 LA" •4.7 CITY fIRE INSURANCE CCILFAN'& tf 1T1 , 4/ftfl I tw,•LinTici T. • I . (l , Fri'OltA7ll , / 4 17 'el PlTAr.tusu,tou H !TV ...Z.", N• 4 f . IZA NI .{ - . :II I t• ;WI /I, II 101.1 awl om , , • ••• •L l • r •irnt , nn in "' - ••!: . 1 , Iscunt.. EiM ~n~_ _~ ~/ MIZE \ \1 iris . \ I. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES LOC D lx IOiILAUI ' b.V. ;1/1. Ul5, ;Atit, .. I ; Y. TROY, U L f r LO, 1$ R(.ir Si kit I . 11001,TOILFINII. NAANoiltl, Ail/RAM TIC, CoM/11.114/ I.4%, F utttlahlazrvlDATl It , Ate pr A rti.,ll% I 01,1! t, ne.sic uuars Uo ra..l local und ••arb tlir mit antaira of all, I IV• %L. 4 iur osai•artioji in-tirUirtien WAD spy erlt., altni4at Inet , t Mew In lie A t 2 eli.O.arDbtv ;rwed 1., any Oat n all sr an TIAE hub Coiled.. brae been 'Amapa &domed, and rolosowlbed In a 1/111.41.11.0r nutuarar 444 1. noVr the lordest had moat promo...roma CgwannuwiL In/tilts tine is tha State. Hreaut la it Wares aeries nI Tett Bamts,em= goot-kaen.lag, mil n tlitnotia, sad Coat Law, for male, and scut be marl to" Var ralipartentiarsamilfw • wil 0•4311.110 20 ?wigs sada Brunimocopirdi,p i p w tips dimen pods it MX 01101 1 ItOrl) - Oats, 4r,, . r ERIE, PA, , SATURDAY MORNINO JANU BEIM k\ li \ - RI:1:1) II A\lo 12MITI }..C.1.k.., P.l " • KJ,' K. A. Cu A Ihs,y, S. V El IN )1 cat a'!7 3.1)4,0 . . • sr. etroU tug , ewe!' tl.*to I From Um PIMA'S 144 Cridim.l ?LL DISATO OF Taos gigpiimijia. At 'midnight, no bk ogee {riles, Fern., wa• domadiag aim low, Whoa Democrats, la amdiaboaa Met. 8 auuld tunable at Ma power ; la drrama, to Woolitairtaa L. bore ►tsetloa trim se esampamar t la d rums, kis scot sillirtliaspliamil I flies beard bold fkammat'a words of probe Men, tbroagb old ♦br.a, wait • ratio of troatteata, that ta Wen 10•70 me gala trout traesee weal. •t mid nig kit, in asioldior Orem. Tbe Donee'... Ode emelt balk the good, Lb* greet, Ad why IMP theft And with high hapss their. bassama irtralol Thiry wer« Om Donn orth•lii wt deed, se Snail ter shaft anatireleall, la dare of Juiiii; And now, thiii fait that, without ray nuked fight am lean)) Oar yaw toaaa, Tlt .. Cerastitattaa mil 116• 4 1,11, La dld 'Mir alma( W. As thaw passed me, reran mesh% Trot bright dreamt IMO his lob— wore—te herr the dads• /Mob That bomb:led tlibe INK hat. Of those who, for the "sesirtheibil.' K,,01e flood with gory SW triply WPC Aril madly tats rains erg A gwverturicut by pwtrietolorms4 ind bold by eoespreeatee asharre♦ tie wets, -to bow his sore. That oar epos the mooed etrod, With those •he tow Wu emetey's good Would ascribes timidr wraith sod oupled with *yeti eliaate. Hs woks--t v host all seed MS NV. Thank God, thieved@ the reernenea per. The .lot Is deed—he's bed bia hd 'neat@ the Leh meat even esimer. His traitor comrsdsg thee., mar Him droop, when raw the reed I And all his boon wan ark. Then saw him clew lila Wile an.. od struggle to ite Mall 7 imp ruttl hi kill dead drank Come to the brtJal thamher.deoltht Coma to the mother, '►es she hole. For the Snit tiro, her Irrt.Mel• Caere whoa the Wand maga 1 het ekes* I. l esaYea eean beein, Awl wended dam wall lb satAa ; c.,ase to cowman:Ahem', shantly Seem, he eurthyoake's shock, the wean', Amu; C, Ine whoa the heart beats high and yam With banquet-6one, and dame, and 'tea—. od thou art Werth** t ?le tsar, I be gross, the limit, the pal, the Ilex, Are drwelfol;—yet eonsamma Mac. WI calmly Mao 012 Clam Hutto the ninth whole pillared mei With 'v.:7 'di thought Is asommig4 Thy not/co 'pounds UN/ a proplors wort; And la Its hollow toads ate two* Th. el.. of tomb who watt the daraa.d John Turn*, I In thy traitor grave, Condemned to laiusy thimairil lam, Rest thee , there Is an grater tirw• Storied la may Acne. We tell thy dosia without • 404 Fur thug, ootorion• now, art lames— OD. of the few &tooted Ammo; Immortal In their tabu,. r rrow the Cotinabes [0 Crisia.] Horrible Disclosures in ileintion to a Political Prisms We speak wholly of the pgAtipi( pfi4eo the prison of State, as we knew peados , whatever of what occurs la Ib4 .]truss where - rebels taken in arms" at* kept.... that is "the prisoners of war. It must not be forgotten th,eillel it leve k(ruin keen stz to seven bundged _ ical preement at Comp Chas, at a ti the • ; and although several hundred bays bon le* ly discharged without. trial. them art yet there some four hundred—one or two hundred of these have arrived therewith in a tie days pAst from Kentucky and West er Virgin ts. These mee,are taken from their home., some from their beda at night, some from their houses in daytime, and s great many of them are picked up to their field. at work, and never mitered to see their families before tieing ityitilet (AI to nhi,, and incarcerated in this .41.. hrnted wt rett wilt soon be m Ismous Minot., itself. The t lh loans are put into themes* pit. sou with these men from other Eganaakand from them we have learned eonse fasts whioli the people of Ohio ought to knew. Ninny of these mem have been kept in this prison for over one year, a grenaviany for five, six, seven and eight enosibia without even seeing outside. or Whig al• lowed tocoonnunicate personally with sly one, not even wife, child, tatlisr, mother, or st ranger. They are furnished with ne44teng Imq • single blanket, even then veld nights, utile* , they are able to purchase adeliaJoe al comfort: with money they way be able to in mand. Many are poor men, end un .11,1,0 to purchase: they were not ppeerr- mated to hung alongaebanpofeletling, and many had on when seiatodnethinsi bet summer wear, and that has beams ilthr. worn out, and scraoely hang upon OHO thlc They have no bedding. and are there- fore compelled to sleep en the bee* They heye not enough wood - Aoreht.to keep tiree up all eight. ansLises .4,1- teriog Intersaified by I,biee44 • I f th ey atter^s.. , * 4l Ar In ./1 tq out , a. yard to tak e oft the art !earth' dreary night, they are instantly shroutened to he shot by the guards, as ordered by %oasis command. ME Di . Allen, of Columbia *twit!, Ohm. zii(.l Le laid on a bare board until his lip wer e black and blue. The wood furnish. pd them is four feet long, and they ea* oompel.od. each mess, to ebnp it tip kr theiurel% es, and, the provenotte bei ter utehe,t r kw, they bevy to cook for ee 1 % .3. Recollect, always, that these are, priscaler-. whom no ea. pt all , ileCUSer, sod on met II For M Wed . Ilia prison has beemue filthr—ewinlly to —aud Like tatr are to domes. If the pri buner', attempt to lull one of 14 0 10 ruts, tlicy - are fortirldr.n,and threatened witkbe• !rig pilot instantly. Recollect, drays, an we ...id above, 'beef% are political prtenoeve. again it. whom Knee nesnoinew atipu!v.or sit ts..per ha* crested a attapicionialfkaloy..l - hul wlavae name ts kept ajownti ems lit•t,t..• Ult.?* can be no trim. The prison h perfectly 'Jive with hoe, an.l chia nor is givisn to enema the h. ins return. -A dead mast. ate at toe pri 1.4.446 Lb* other dayoartied out to 4ie dead baud, and laid there over bight. aii4l when visited lb lb" blotting by other prisoners, who heard there was dead min th e m thee Round awhile on his head sub with hoe mad nder-theLliwa atop plug au his eyes in great slumbers, cad 06 he lay with his mould wee, tl4 rs were thick crawling in and Out• la open month. Not long sinoe tee of the Fristatereipat into a south, AO try*" *00.441441 E ttittki tinnily into a &Ott / okays/44i sevet al other I,einorts rualorl Ed when the guards %Ili the %biros* Bred on them, kitties all 441Pasaaltralie same Of Joan MOM Weillew sod • hull gro ll ia4Aii.4llPlivilfrOOler k*l t auti it edit miligspii 1 9,1 idled alio; actother - OT, tbe 110.94 h a board ar Malta! ibt-ibeikapthil, Merl lb* ludo& a- 1114 , ,4111P!* u4.4-.4; 03 111 .. s-ti 84.4, • .. ' t OBSERVER. KY 3, 1883. W• might se further, but Ged knows, this is inio:igh For aloe. It is enough to make ono s blood run cold to think of it. :low, if any one doubts ibis—if the sistherities as camp or at the State House doub4 it, tithe Lesilattare, when it meets, will mime a esiminitigg. wliPepoi" to Itsia° the winsome who, Hess& for, will, under Qs* Provo all this, and as much more, some ofirbich is too indeowit to print in a noinpsper for the public ear. Walsh, nee bring these things to light fora ar other purpose than an sot of bit. of respect for the fair fame of Ohio, owl to direst public attention to them Shast the brutal authorities l ot that way no hove Atoll*, done awn'. The of ohs *step its himself, gosib•r of the Ohio House tat li-presen• Warm. Me win no doubt appear on the bet Monday of January to take hal seat. bib/ esewee so his pew/ on timt loot 4.-les hies answer to his oo -aitueuts who elected luta answer to the whole people of Ohio. if be dare, whether ale** Sislapaita so or not Ifeevon be blessed M aiq4tttodlfioaticta omi be put upon these Aniemssaions--eny t lowa of the moot W t4lkallsSea, b 7 which the fume of Ohio day be vindicated from the crime and stigma Month otherwise must go down to all Wine apse she paged of our history. The Illonster !rands in New Orleans The New Weeps Data, a psvpr law') milder the eostrol of tion.ilutler, or some of his minions. having manse a moors. at tach on the HMI . Iteverdy J oliL, CI, 'elf eonissisalosed by the Prerident to go to that city and mule aurae of the dlliculttee Butler had got the hountr% into by hip ridiculer, esiper.ilerrhieable c,,niuct, Mr Johnson, after folly vtodwattng bin act , ons and refa tins the charges against him, posse of Butler and his minion. ap, The imputations upon the Commorion er in iblieb rubbaitiona, and in several prang esee, from tio Imam sosaims, seem to have $ cowmen otitis. What the motive inducing them is will perhaps be sem when his report, and the actual state esi thins ie New Orleans in particulars not covered by the report, because not I within the jurisdiction of the Commiss ioner, shall bemuse known. Unless the almost uaivereal belief of gentlemen of litiaiiidesce and integrity in. the city, hay in' Nay means of knowledge, be wholly unfounded, and the reports of officers of the highest etiersoter in the service of the kievermneut. who have officially visited the city sines it has been in the possess ion Of ail Injlitery, be also wholly unfoun ded,. get effread aril esrraption exists tAere Aegis widow s perolfel is the past history of That yon tieneral Butler 13 cognisant of it, or would approve of it if he was, is not for a moment to be believed. But if be will uteri the acuteness and energy which have heretofore hada different &ac tion into the iisvistigsaiosi of the conduct of some of those around him, he will soon _dimmer that the people of New Orleans, situ* they . have been under his sway, have been perhaps as laiieA seamed against as sen a v ; cad be will she discover why it is that an allow who acted ender the iID -11101$114411tommissine of,the President, aed whore whole muse, after full examine lies, has received his decided approval, tad who, eel to disparate that Major Ows mul, sad without subjecting himself even to viitiiaolon of self adulation, may claim to be hie equal is ixesiligsetes, political integrity, end perusal Away, is assailed by some of the piteous estowetsdwilh or soder AU eoutessid. They cannot hat know that their wiper. aims art sUerie Atha Gram* rleA Maa s/au ex the neessitiss of the helpless people (mad lAN, 6y eauortiotis ofessive eves to de mo", they seem evidently to be under the apprehension that the Commissioner's re poet. er the litasswiedge which they fear he of their conduct, may not .1 :11 p be osses s edspat as aid to their career of Owe*, lee &I ssb, then m the ponidesset ass s theiewisdaids. This nolieeof their se swift is taken from any apprehension the& his chariots out slider with those who know his. The correspondent awl the editor, ( WA* ere foth, it is said of/fears vs GFOOk aftreticst ) by their exiuu ides el theatoolem are individual/4y sailoorthy ef "wed. TAN statteaSaLl antild aka,' erod e sr♦eieneawr ever see in vulgar scurrility character an l pretenses' to Falsehood. But tbe Com missioner deems it dne to the cause of troth, to the madden°, refuted in him by the President. and to the information of thi public, who have an interest in the subject, that their falsehoods should be, Si till 6 whims asoleset, =pooled and re.- Wed. lemur Jonsoos. (Preis lir WWI Jo.lusal.) Venal Congressmen. Canoes New York members of Cong rese. are said to hove been detected in re adying flew ftn proeurizt oomintssions in the army, to one LW', abisrging s. high as kor busie s () dollars tor their serrates to pcooveioi a stogie am/mission o: a low p.de.—caolu Gb 6 1 .4sette. We tiime similar rum Jrs, and they •se Son. Alfred Ely, representative t~ taw front the Monroe districts ip tigit State. A ease like this is stated: A yertusg gentleman from this dietriet was an applfitant for • potation in the navy. The *ook:sties was 'tiered For some but with- Out apparent anoesae. when Mr. Ely inform ed the roes on (bet thore wsa another ippitistant for the place, Woo could be bought off for MO. The linount was bedded over to the member. noes- Mission was so II after set . -.1 r.:llls,se yrently, a. the story goes, it ••,•• . ~erw ined that Were was not only no other erplieent is the way, but that Mr. fly had the eau • in his i.ocket eller 1,4 bergs . , for then:lol Settee' diet asses, of smillir are being hnsught to light. "♦ Gouu HAVL.."—Ttile is the couacuen dainty phrue w•itb which r morning jour nal if/gradual' tbe following Tweoious pines, of won : lieversil soldiers belonging to a New Jor soy regiment, on the recent advance of our sexy swam the Rappahannock into Ti.ciericitaburg ceptured from the vaults 0 Fredericksburg Bank ever 14.000 nd twenty-loiter gold pieces, and quantity of bank notes. For some it , e past 'libitum" have been circulating p.• Lly freely" Luang the auldiers and their cru.n&cit friends, the sutlers, located in the ni Ighborhood of Falmouth. For "captured" reed -stele" &Ell we hare the amount which our contem ,portiry, Itoeht gisse of a similar outrage %pc privet, prOperty perpetrated by rob: 41 - biding., its a loyal city. II the pernsia lba-ef at ads mous weer by their com mitted.* gad the apphiedsag at them by tbta 1101 .sold to"dimourage *gate" by iskineg honest men suppose au army to bo ak t u rd of pilferers and iftrimaink. Moe like to know what kassahl haste thetellsel fit• CNaiwr. is bisNosisia at Roth vaS . people of that. It gam% SWUM Ibis* kr Aim!. _ A 0,50, IF NOT PAID UNTIL THE END OF THE YEAR NUMBER so. (Prow the I outs., PI, Doisotrit 3 Freeing the Negro with Ven gesnoe. 1:2=11 The Chicago Peat is somewhat down on the plan for freeing slaves and . thus speaks of suoh fugitive. as have been sent or n.kee to Illinois by the soldiers: "The result is that they do not labor Si those who took them expected, and are turned off They have neither mono}, friends, nor information as to what they ought to do. The only alternsiire before them is to labor bard, without the slave's advantage ot having acme person to pro• vide for their wants. They, therefore, be come idlers aril outcasts. Under the laws ot this State they are liable to arrest. They are arrested stld fined ;. and, nut Laving tnr mean., tr . an which to pay thei tin—, they are sold to ti..t man who w,ll pay their and take their atfureed labor for the stiorteat period. "Joon the expiration of the term for whi, _ :► t ti•y are egain liable to arrest,.►rd 14-? ale, And t'r is they hecotne slaves in the tact, if not in name." The springtield • , rtuz/ the authority of thi: P r.-t - or as stated to the Adjutant Goner.., • La. -t v . contrabands have by. as vagrants. The Director etas The parties who tool; we ft, _steel severally fined tnetu Ai th. are un able to pay the amount, they are -.,,d un• tier the stature of the State t , • meet thy fines." Now, we don't erri.-urii the reople of Dltrois for adopting this he suptireesirl. and vagrants Rut it show" more rharly than arguments What Is b. , u LI U, bf come of the negro Lilo naturat cor,ciitiec and a State or _ uutL 1 .;t t how ever philanthropic. or ,op posed to shivery in tL abs:i act, wh a the crisis comes, adopt the same plan att the slave State., with the exception that inter est and the laws protect the negrq in ..lave States better than the temporary expe dients§ of free States. Contrabands to be Sent North. Notwithstanding the President, in Lis recent message, insiste.t that the freed negroes would not come Nut tli, they have come and are still coming. Thousands of them are suffering at Washington and at other places. The National Intelligence ay•, by authority : "Arrangements are about being made whereby the large number of 000traband women and children, as also old men, who have sought refuge in this city within the past few months, will be properly cared for. It is proposed by the military autho rities to appeal to the venous benevolent associations of the Northern States to pro cure homes and employment for them, the tioveniment bearing the expense of their transportation to the various points to which they may be sent. An officer will probably visit the Northern cities to lay the matter before all benevolent socie ties, in order to ascertain the number for which each society may be able and willing to secure employment." . . A large number of able-bodied men will be employed near the seat of war ; the women, children and invalids will be sent here. Commenting on this pecuniary means of relief, the Atlas & Argus, says: "The Governor of Massachusetts, and the authorities of President Lincolu's na tive State, have refused to harbor any of these helpless victims of the war. It is hard ; for it i 4 an artificial misery that we are called upon to relieve. But, let us do our share. Let not the men of Sew York act like the cold-blooded Abolitionists, and turn the negroes awdy t. sta.:s and freeze. We deplore the policy that drives these belpie:4 hordes hither ; but when once these I.'u' p eo pl e come wit h in t h e range of ow -3 inpathy and charity, let it be extended to them. They, too. like ourselves, are victims of the madn.-$ and folly of the hour." A Stupid wad Dishonest Party The Washington corretpondent of the Spitngfield furnuthes the follot.- ing photograph f hi! friends of the Re publican party : his idle tor stupid Republicans in the Teat to hide the facts in this mattec.- 11bere is danger in these -srrests, as Sena tor Trumbull stated yesterday upon the floor of the Senate, and if the Republrcan leaders have a spark of wisdom and fore sight they will refuse tn_justify the loose system wilier' Mr. Stanton has inaugura ted. The people will not sustain them if they do, and they will soon be without majorities in Cowe.w and the State Le gislatures. But like the old Whig leaders, the Republican leaders possess a wonder ful capacity for ruining their own cause— an annoying lack of shrewdness. A good many people here t, June such men as Dawes. of your diets i.7t, IK--cause he has not hero backward ,n t i rnituis and thieving Eenerall:\ I-u that come Or the defeated , ididatr- f, ‘r next r.',ogrehe ( t nen3l-e, of ••• .... TT sore over tbooperattow , getting comtutttet, bot Le inre tigations that , Art thr 4 1). 4 r. ly. !ha th# fr , vitif Seqn" ,Ur R.Tuhl:ean friends had better pti.t. ate 'law aid ehear 10g. if they ciestra to t •tr« ti e 1 .. rt% en boneat reputation, and not I fun.% 7.e that oovering up theft& 'A ils • • H* . . publicsa party, or any othri. - then, is not only hon.-'et, out It" i. shrewd. Eit, knows that it is the toret 1.01- it . ,y for us to e hone&t, anti to to ,a.• war up , n frauds. AWFUL ilk:, :7.01.4112i Dare.—'l'l e kotth papers report an scrirleui. iltough L: invoked one life, contains inors of tl.e Ue element 01 horror. s'.llll. ' Dore sharply on the tine cherrit , human ter ror, twin rrianv is great mr.el meaningless tasitopio. Tt.„to • 1 LI J•or , ^'!"1:‘ working on a .f.bl), 314,1 I.,•,,kthed near Wigtown, when she keeled over, and the bulwark fell on his chest. The tide was fast coming up, and it was evident that in an hour the wretched man would he drowned unless the weight could be re+. moved from his chest. All the place turned out to help, but the .weight waa immovable, and the tide flowe,i on re morselessly. A clergyman stepped fot ward into the w,..ter, and prayed with the un happy victim. I napkin was, at his own re, mt, placed over his ferx, that he rui r ••‘ not see the tide, a i d so, A pp a . rend!, without complv.nt he 5: un ti the waters cl”sed over .es.l. while the triwilf men gathered t ~nil in helplesaneHs, sobbed alou d. You see, granduiamtua, wteper forate an aperture in the apex, and cor responding aperture in the base and by applying the egg to the lips, and forcibly inhaling' the breath, the shell is entirely discharged of ita contents." "Bless my soul," cried the old Lady, "what wonder ful improvements they do make! Now in may youncor dam, we kulit made a bole in each sod, and tusked." Tea Erriontror or TIE BLOCADC—Iiive kneed awl tbeity Arse vowels seised by the blockading equardrona. worth, with their cargookirrig anthem 9f *llan Verily this is a splendid record. oast yet it but faintly tells the story of the actual emoueit of swiss toptiered to the good tomes 111 this engslose, 'sipping egnsy.--Na• Twk Sim rpm Os rbill~as Int Magni etnailinta• . th• Satz hipipiptdr.. The Allem el WO *he* 41=.1L 411." illobed. • The asthma mited bilmeth the shed i Roil rated to the wow ?b. oust ares eft, thoweell woe I 'Row long. Lord, how tong P' • Row Ml's Ihrod Ye pearettir vase, hod mothers whinielr died, Led .4110•411se dtpbeitibart.iiiik Asa sephireast Ire Mr Wird I /lowly"' shalt adilteas lie to tomb. A" Ma b. mid le ghee, Led Peteele•ft wimp sod hate 1114 *eft I/mho thy twi g meta The Ter" dad, ea iy.ds, Stir to WU Wady &rook Lad oil rhossartywo or , hos wt Coco thisaglog. wde Oo crowds— Is then so holy, la ill UN earth Is there Do 'right or Trawl 11. potirot, , lhsort. tbr Odd Is Jost : yol, "Oh, Loa* how I soil" Negro Oitiseaship. The policy of Abraham Lincoln is—if he can be mid to hate'a policy at all—to buy the Southern negroea, at an expense of $1,000,600,000, to be raised by a direct tax upon, the people of the loyal States, and then raise them to an equality, social and political, with the whites. It bee al ready been decided by Attorney General Betel that, swan are chimes. Some time ago the following ease was submitted to Attorney General Bates by the Secre tie", of the Treasury The schooner Elisabetli and Marpret, of sgar Brunswick, Is detained by the re venue 'vomit Tiger at Perth Amboy. N. J., b cause commanded by • solered men. ind so by a 'person not a aflame of the Übited States. As colored masters we immerous in cur *ousting trade. I submit •0 you the question suggested ter CartAln ?if +-•.r the Tiger • -Are colored men oitiv, x 01 United States, and there `,,r4, to command American seis Mr. IN.A.eo pronounoes the Dred Mott decui , u vo,d snd of no suthoritv. and oon• clud3r Li 3 op.alc . in these words: And now, rpon the whole matter, I gil , e it as my opinion the Fr Man of oolor men i lioned in your loiter torn in the United States, is a citizen of the Unit ed States, and, it otherwise qualkfisti, is competent, according to the act of Con gress, to be coaster of a Teasel el-gr.gsd the coasting trade Free Staging. The first session of the present Congress, (IS6I-62,) an LiOU'i to give a fair chance to the dominant party to, steal largely, and without danger of investigation or punish. meat, paned the following act, which the President approved July 17th, 1862 : Be it enacted by Me Senate and Howe of Representatives of the United States of Awakes en Cbegresi new assembled; That the operation of the set entitled, "An act to prevent and punish frauds on the part of offloers in trusted with the making of contracts for the Government," approved June 2, be and the same is hereby suspended until the first Monday of January, eighteen hundred and sixty three." "Approved July 17th. 1862," This act, it will be perceived, suspends the operation of the law providing for the punishment of stealing until January, 1863. No wonder the Administration is so warmly supported by all the public plunderers—no wonder gross frauds have occurred in all the departments—no won der contractors and speculators, thieves and robbers, have grown wealthy and im pudent. Who ever before heard of free stealing being enacted by Congress and approved by the Prbsident How Stand the Rebels To-Day:, In the Albany Journal of last evening Tbur low Weed, whose sagacity and ability to judge are almost equal to aims of the threadbare lilliputians in journalism who assail him. takes occasion to say in allud ing to alleged disaffection in the rebel army . It would be a fatal error to infer from these isolated cases that tb• masses of the South are abandoning the Confederate cause. Individuals—entire regiments— may desert or muting—may even lay down their arms and "take the oath of allegi ance ;"—but let us dismiss the flattering unction that ontoordendy the virus of the rebellion is subsiding. We us no endows that the great CoYupsracy is gang into a dedina. On the contrary, st ti full qj bit and vigor. It toms ritvzit more arrogant and audaaioue—wivor eicre oneortiprownsing in in heath purpesso— than u a today. It there is disorganisation strength is yet unshorn. And that ngth must be turned into weakneess by bard b: , R.l dealt upon the very brain of the mean•-er. If we rely upon aught else we 'hale be decnicnd. Why the People are Heavily Tared: A lately compiled table gives ua the following numbers of now supoor• ted chiefly, if not whi=t the public expense: At Algiers, Louisiana At Port Royal At Nrwbern At Fortress Monroe. At Cairo, ttc, Total IVO° These contrabands must Le clothed and fed out of the public treasury, or by pri vate comtribution. Have any of our ree dery taken upon themselves the trouble of calculating the expense'?' At the least cal culation. tt will average forty cents each, nZ (18.500240.-$7,400) seven thousand fors n,ired dollars per dam; equal 40 12, 7 01.0 0 0 I,er.?lstiourn!_ Sul? mammal GUI. Wow. aND )111. CaXS- R FAcaz Ir Parlor ItiNT.--/(lsin. Henry M. Warfield, Charles Howard and Teakte Wallis, who have reoe9tly been elttocqmi from eon firreMen t in Ft. Lafayette, Fr..:tiv last institated proceedlngp tne ~ urt of Baltimore, each to r , "Or"t S2 (11, 00 damagef, for alleged false itnpr . ,oomenr and tetention In Fortress `fonr , ),. g on, Itfajor General Wool, who waz• the (t..,w minder of that post at the ti m e cat tile a re, ibry allege that ti.ey were (ietain.tl 11 d. via 1.; Gen. Wool. The statue vilt:cA,v•kh trod l 3 • 'tizoort, have im.v.tuted floc , 3rdinga at, e KUM Court against Hon. simoo CaMertr: for al leced false arrei.t and imprisonment. It as stated that attachments have been issued iganst the interest held by in the Northern Central Railway Company. co , - slating of stock, in ord r to secure the payment of II large sum resulting fiesta the anticipated verdict in the several cases. Fox, the oelebreted orator, was one day told by lady, whom he viti o ick that re she did not ca "three skips a louse for him." He immediately took out his pencil and wrote the following flues: "A lady hai to:d an, mod I. bat alai halo% nit she ears* set tor be three lids • , t • &now' I Emily* th• dear enmity's far WWI OM imodid. Stoop *onsets will talk of HIM nos 6 %dr Heed." sir Sir William Brews, a pompons sort of a man. being at a perish foaming, made some proposals, which. were °ideat ed to by a farmer. Highly mitmed, be said to the farmer, "Sir, do know that I base been to two wa . sir," said the Ismer. "slat et that t I had a calf that sopped two own. and the observation I made was the 'awe ho smelt ed, the greater calf he pow." us. Hon. John Coracle, Member°, the House fnma Poway en* and a Dent 'member 'member of •the War BasiMeg Caw mitten. Mali dons to itirmlorialmbere him walk to mg& the ilightia& mid was tetrad OW ha had WM*, *IA pod k ireotr i r rl " 1111164 ailh. a gi Ids mai% ad sir - 49- .7,000 .3,000 .2.W0 .2,500 .4,51'0