irgg RBIS OBS3IIII/1111. • rjeg-ON Met irtlitZlT. OPPOSITIC Mt. POST gwriqe, que, 'Mal . • uinige , e eabeartbsl, u paid Is relya‘e f.-Ctuberef teneutreve $16,---awbe of Illty $46, „me rate for larger Clerk /0.93;411? ADvsznauto: or Twelve Honor tan snip egartn.ll4l memo, oar oak $ 16t Ote irlq inz• II maths 13 00 tiro “ 100 Ono oe thre ' 1/16 Oa* V. ▪ d o e egain.alien, aria* pientare. Pe w. ekloareard loontha, ; 6 months, $6: 9 moths, 60; 1 nu $ l6 : - a* ehlumn, or 10 eqoareein p ita, $7O; 6 tooratiui, maths, $10; . .p Lr a I n serted to the_ Bualuess Inreotoriut 43 pot .ao. Six Rees alloweddor a Cagitiqrat aka. gad wader M. 0. pe al sod &Mortal notices, 10 cents • Wee ; hat ao Soeimaiterlir las laserndermoag the Special Notion kat tare Obireltitlar:' • • • Verediaate and others reqdring frequent changes lois a initiation/a will be allowed two otil6•Pk P 6 4 9 _!) . sari, torah; •.16iaddItirraal not* ttat proportleu, and the adverb/moments mat benne* ed to the isetiliate barium of the advertiser. Pay for takintooterArete required to advaace. .. -- (or poir4 agiverliiinfilllte promoted WV/early. ▪ 111 onarnueleatloaa ehould be addressed to mailman et IlitliCklev Pnbtlibero • Jairee 1 Itansi gal W EMI pl : $B. -DIRECTORY. RUSIN aurnewirr, Wo rnos of Tim Pitooll. Mob &mud Street,. bit west Fifth and 1 uttele-2. too folvoz, MAiisragAiti, darrisburg, Pa., Gwo trOx, Prcpristor. This oldestablished Douse hale. chow.' !wadi I thsprasat eaot hsre ,eint OateentoxashlyaiTaT I,E. I , SS hat eo&ent that Ms now oaf to any in the State for the easaforto sad orewesaap. width pertain to • k,lrst Mau f° l l ll-27. „ _ Lismomi. c.tcOHlVir hi Co:, WiIIOSJIWAL ,Gaenrar l lead Dealers la lac and finportedriftpile sad_ news,aiso Fruit, fish, 011, sad Agents oi Moats 1 13 1= 4 Sda. sad liGoaunerclal Buildings, North sad* D ll..yaara. • EOM MITUILIZT CAKIMII.I.OIII A? LAW. Ilartng retoneed die jemaier of hl ierolbutlon .eeently, willbe found at ale/ Ofete. on Francs eoutb-/east norner of Public Nuare. July es 11. w I 111.1 . , " ' • PROPRIETOR. MORRISON HOUSE. rn.r a Second and Mari wi Street—ons roan east of noon's Exchange, Warn*, Pti.. , l Sept 9il-17. . • 1:41.17, iu Soo:ol Story of Itinderneeht's Block, Eris. JO IN C. 1411.4bri, ATTOWT k COCMILIAR Ar Law, Erie Pa.— .0, State Stem; Dear the Fart. in the American k.. sitosa story et the !Maim, oeenpuid by F. it t u repayaire t rad la Ids dim, sad K Mai u. L ' • Arrow"' A? Liar. Guam. Krt. County. c u u s etiogia,444.other 6Hlorl . illnes4ed link laser *l4llWakbi::. . : . _ I:QHliIt J. MORTOi. • • rows:mita and Comadadon Mon hut. lc Dal. Order in toot. 13.1!, lld,, Hoarsad ter. c. EIVILONSB • - MaoLanus DaAmu' a Cluicasiss asp Imo" State Stile; No.? Badirill Block. . _ nn BRAWL Aa r _ . abd Coicdabalon Morabats, .nla• Coal. roar. sad agent for a daily lima ad Lois illeasorot MU, Pock.:.:* Pa. Cy. DOVOiAASii, ATTOILITT AT lam.--Offiee raineviki to building west of State Street, onthe north side of the , Kris Pa. - v. DOWtaildr: ATTORIWT AT LAW A 11143011 1 .1011 OP TIM 1.1! Utptietibila tie renoral Courts of Bee Ccouttzr, give prompt and taltWial attention to all bunions en dtp Panda, either se in Attorney or Maiyietraan Of*. la Iltiopirs Block, coro•vof Stite and nab Erie, Pa. ',wt . l ! i 1 6 4 11c 10 1/441414—dflOws ' • ' AOllOllOl 5"1: laricaltitaTilapleasents, . 'ris. Oars, SANFORD ic COy' - Dammam ix GOLD, Silver, Sark Males, LAtte at Deposit. ha Sight szsiettlits oa the Amos constantly for sale. 011ieeNo.. Nog le Square, &ie. tVAliii'ltt • - • City aorl Emmons Matzo Saimaa. nrr of Liberty Strait mai POUSIJITIAIII 11.. R. Depot, wbazgla, Jowl *lavas; Prortor. Oyatara and 2. . b01e:1t0 at all boom of the nr oigh Arms-47, 'ITT & KAP/KIN. • placers la all bads of Coal, Salt, Mit! Floor, he Publk Doek, Ens, Pa. : icon. - J. a. imams, . . . g. 4,1 , 14T1N. 1 , . PllaLax to Clocks, Watches, Flea her noer spoons. Platsd Ware, Loath:it aliases, Gilt Jtop, Coital irma Fancy WI:1104 wuaow. J: '=oool1 6 1 4 - 0411, • • Ittrikt Or 011661,1114:, .• =101...11113. urop mi is tit i arm . '- I - II - N - 7 - 4 - lielll it • AV %salt No idsh4 l / 4 11‘94 , a llipsvoilk! nal . . 100 oak** soil a Mir IM idllallootoollgr tosirs, A • Tao. awl fill lopolltles - el OM , aim soselli sui 11.1111 IL .:7 .•,, , lalimmell tow*. lads( 111661,116/itme - vial* dblliallaal sat Isalliallos Wit. 0111 - ...... - to Alo ft Vida apordi et Lansimot ► Raits, , • I r' urs oar sk ilkieM in leo tbsol. obi's.' , Altar. rincsaiwited br rotwohaelliritloof 'Mpg .: Itospeoth- any . TRUSIMAPIIAII. Cliablet. 1 ' 1•1414 - - --- - ,, r Ow eirgerosaysy, Ili"! Yoll. , nooroxii brim' con-Latour • Holmes . min. Busy Y arelsbeill art inked its• of Wass Woo rirrjati,Cninii=. jt Wining innnodiDoly Whooping at itsuattung, Llow*Bos, 41 tb• %nat. loom*, tie lith#rorett 141! ji•11•41 agrseibli to •t• t.. ibet. rveris t Ink mosolitossibing ma MINIS vb. OWII tikes t the °Mot plibo, ae yougast diaL .10i by a1t4!4A! . ,4% . 0.,111,4111•1t0. plef•to .- jadMlS4* ' racism's tfinflt seatrrr, . zbazontry it ?ono, you HASA aM llostal.Pow- Vd, ugisit WO agiomnPlas l 4. "Pahl , aNI Oyes ik Leave to - • • f- • • ..0 , ‘ - musialsor..ipes =num imucev. heed the Lan/airman ha amebae ettems, mil weft by It Diattort and Symptom. ItsmarstmiL Cut It sat NA prilstv, to IL You may tot s arrelpdee 11, Ili Off at sewaysibtre day: . "It Ova botitttloll*or to tho to, , • • ' • ' kodirboonto-t-aosivr * - - Bann etCowiteds#ll CD's! Sigentitgli ; ,-' ' j 1 •• ~ - . , c orni-m.. , tallies AL Nifn vs. , . aid Ow atrtaliZik. - waft/ UN vii of ;NM YAM NATIO* " sli Malt" lica Y & WerariFlailrAllll ,All vr.... Ida $l , t ut mks . 60 , 4., splay wale a • , JAY COU& AMISJOWIs Agin, ',, Aid A r ipA. ' _ NA. 114 S. ridivitinabompa*, rani iSt.4OAPK• - . . ; sal Papssitisssibr tbs boo ' NNW limply to sis I wow Mon al this dim airsiosismill ism has Os best ussetorst the , snot. • • • J. S. CT I= I RIIEW.PA4 'IC i ,_ -:;,1..- - ''" VA* taiik•C I - 441reiri O!'-3 .• #44,t.cro : liiimis:.: , : I - ----- —.; _ ' • ; ! ss tisi'dis, ,- 4 ''. - "(1); ea - faith' Aiky ofleibsowiete C.. 4.., •' ' a*Or WrellWW iewliseily - , , !iessaireo,,ll . ell VW, leWt 4 SA ' •la all titeiesle , , of ttit si initster*s' .. ' - - truth. imaibet.•iNiiipi i iiii% a ' tf i foit•l Is enWiltsel Wafer; Ai Waal era *War • rwefaitiatiewiet 4 m.t liavisTaie.' 1 4 cw. ewe me dried kettlielak, et lee 1 _ Willa imsai, yot &Altus Afar ' vim .' 'wig time us wio 'obeli" isonfe, r...liiiii 0601..5. ear blade! rel flyeetiaviratire • *sigh we despots Ili inielk, yet tirjeiis arra hat Iles reemdSetla•444ll lei -ImpeweW=rrNipi, , • abeipanswier id' ils4satAxteepoe s lis • Ow :Mr Sim' To hts leseilefel IP*. NS 1 Vieweidel lai tuned hide, joy; Ow wet per ,Ilearealy lbw. favored you. WWIII,II tekaser*te lie ;below i t ill leSeitilieseiTewst • I 0, 12 3 , 14 -.2 .. . ..-` - : -‘XJ •.• . • .; ': - nto . le lalieeki#SoWw4Veie4lWeill tee:lies aleeploi. re* Wielli*FeOlestle bre Yeetb,ese skies ; - rile , fie iftwit if. Waisioilisrs sack fond one Wy r ptor iTtioNitisi au; aft*, sitiiii k vit toe Rea' , , • ~- •04 I • a Atteiglawfretesol leopesie tkis lewd /Mae wee weebeS; . We*/ moo arms fest ehletsuseenr ; • aitesiestimilkilkl*osatblef kr eossiesisloss aesa. , T 4 glee 'pled Viet to ea6iealei 444 lid *win tr. Fs:. with sawpwly 'Beetled, View the'lweat lose, es ham OW was, • inelhejeless4 liewitalisSesikt gnaw% 1 1 war ris NM lit *Salable sew laseevr. • '" ...10,1l1+. i''' , l; , • ,•.••f ,- ' 1 , ,'' 8 - 1 4 kf 4 / bilar tA li e lk . weo4 lii lo snaking. • • iwril"*Radk4ol,illi kw twit iois bitlit I Wirer 4 thee& et •WO for tlae Weefew— : ~ • • r i d bril9P peal! 14 a" w oltil e lagki- , • . Bait lasi be wet lea ti tieviklag 'beset 1110 t. • iiiisitOkievasefteerth to Wean to thy will -a leliVielies wiz ilalllki. aid loft* aW lonely. Y hillber r ete ken this, we weliblithse still. . . A l ii w . kivf as'e igen' **Aft kal »a mg -opoftc. 11* tn Penns with 1414scordm. dwellotb in And ,wlll =Flair no mom bat is bath and Modem ,Repo to neat Thom, - one son, beyond the, blue eV. , . • for the onerster i • Tie *sires of Lb,' Ekiiitli. Xtfougb fie negro 'slave has beon of "lite the Most prominent object, before the - *an people, sod shame before the world, iwit4 Odle ha has been heretofore unnecessarily ta*a it4' action, and has given color to our, *et solenus discussions at the National Capi- i iii,ffst aiiiong thole who have had no acquaint, I ash rltli bbe wept. from the reports of! anellgind, denim the harengute of self ity philaithropici orators, or the Abittrd stories of Abolition novel writers, knowledge of his real position in prObably an limited as the ideas concerning the inhabitants of Chien "Oti;•kapan and the acquaintance with their Matatilliad lawn, , 1 9 polehiliclitt of . the negro slave has been :ltet' 04' id pie 'North' and .in EUTOM .4., . f from „. books cd alto Uncle Tom's Cabin , a* t from Mess visionary , friends of y f info iheidoll2 Into here represent...d lam In the Character ;fit highly intilligent and reused hay, greaniitg in liniplesti; misery` and c0a 5t044944 ,clown by the opPrenniun of his u"SerAmitil the coniciousuens of Wows help. tesOngesdatiou, bet only *Waiting att 'assist Int *4 to rive to' WS topmost heights of htiman stubiticin fed aliquireamit: . litallhough these ikselftrytiChn have been 10i/sit:Kora encouraged, , it ii new best that an effort should be rondo to 'gin home' true account of lins i titatuto atoll pe: ettliMridAk - e% • - , Li. S. HAM M* • Now Yodr.; flOw. , th . , at he It nO lunges known lay, the die ' rttplictiultitli of ••sigges," or tours auphoni; 4 11 04 1 01y111 "Mg." but is ineeatoxl by that hnmairousintlichlual who president in the White Hours, with the sonorous"designation, "Pies '4,thterioah of kfiloSn deiceill;" note That he hattbseinte connected with the history of the eatintry as • Union soldier, has been , called open to Sue. the government., andlitifitust wpm our ;Tilden in all the glory of rat:remit. *brigitiy polished musket amt in Mt; Oil comadenr i of martial dignity, it becomes reqtti sita.that. [Misdealt citizens of- White descent, t tabl t n o t rdtlonger M. be known as ' l =ntalielkinuelies More fautillsOrith hiaiduitin*Mke„ sad helm* fully conscious 'at'-that Ision which lbw ail 0144:o - their titti linrieritiNiir,rmitiertheeMtuM coo4itiort 3 4 :a 4 e Oltie;r4e-wiellh - elideil Wit diSturbad :taiiinity, wed.Aire Itkieade began , ! to ' ihnlremi;romfort to miser y And lt.l !tile'' moire ' :ire' chill tlisarli moat' pall y i F it6 ., . .... ‘ ~in t* *o"4 4 4 Wni4. -6 f 4 1)4 4 1 easit ama directly 'deny the assertions ,el themet. iisEf miliddatery liteleurnst that bliatt - . ~ . Chi bmakiwint~ffe. Stolkeirmir, - ' Ui flitoritit liAs Aiotim'Most liiiV4 1'30440414 544mithisUottelf the isitst in 4 most isolated fedi, with the mods 4kg litirekood - sail imidietts tnictepror, - Mtierlite: forth to mislead the unwsl, th(? : lirsludloei a the Onthinhing. Wilia4• l 4C ^ italCntent that* rowing:le tnte 1 : ,Oirfe *et WO* , ahtl, that tim mums SAIL • d timme , wee ease serer hid Mir ' amoditiliti Skits of the South; end tiligos Os* plillsollit 1160 to "She atile liraiWitna f*eglinstion withal' Caamind *el ' : tatia l i4e pieced the miiii• of others guider UM ,40a*melef .• similar tinsel. • Neither I. there ha hi isilateras WS thousand, - a maker or' i4eineWeitiirltli"tlM character of Lagree ; nor , 'is*Ai v i a .o4 l l 44-11 2 1 .. 4 " On o th eile4 mur-4I . 4 14, th ea inters. somaihat exteeited-1 ,iliperilmee, ha isemir- heard eithe whipping of litiego44inth,liad knew of ,bat one instt i artee Lottitti t er.f.fie k sad . 0 4 13 1 i !g l .4l l :ll9 l X`e. Aim ? o4 - 044,:smalca the AMA math* Su. F'stOeltliptut -hilt. Berth thimprimeictmerrtek but lbity are not the rtik.,:itertainektrcquen dir r iciirtmultilaindogiounwoui6(ll;4oB as inneditiers. . • It rrisflie well to consider tivi legal 'WWI .er eleinsi wod'here We say th a t, the miz oi , ONO. M!Since Code" of the Southern State,, . isissrulutt &firma compilation of Dews tk tig:i44, am Abolikosists.iritortanght pesphr to demesnes. Ur principal . enact -1614 ip& id' thecpuandkiiiiit of 'offences ibiltlN and t*eirlensiiiCS arc d sever era than those, *hidh i rgu i4 be , lailletittllOu th. fez like tuhuleseeenerm 1 sma alltikar ham. others penal Snaolmesii isetr lii thicprestO of pecuniary fines, to be 104 iii thal stistaiiifo the indemaifiemien L o . f Aiken? by' tiero - Pecu ionkfastead of the i m p r i s i m i t! nt, awarded to o white man, and - , 4" 4 ,4,. et,s, the lath -n or the Max. film* 'erikirtiy.nine lasirem_t last-peUeltp ..1 111 . • :*lit sAtii:ei Tet.7 recent date, in Some laiiietter, ite sell •as in England,' and *' ' 41iiittiiiikitta ash:. • 1 - - ~' • ' ' '' 'Fi . ' 10 . a z i c4; 6 ... „ - ‘ 4 4 r aili :imam' that 9 . 0 la ' .. ,*144. •f sarasiamheldiag. &Mew, ~ ' t at the severest resides 'epee tike isatei; : 1011911 1 711 era*: I,l* 611Ioles t~ • 4." I 'WAY BM*Nineo- twilit '; • •1 4 ,r • I. t "sop. Al I ~: * *I GO t ,s ir. 4 i MOIL tb lbw Alms fargeeinlvOrestaiiiiVAs Use. by s.slikis•eve seem johipassti is tin i4comus,m4 sale reel 114171001104 if Ib .-0/iii *II. 100 0 41 : 41, Una- liti,WWlll: sal . dielotte f tkriler of * :Shevs. 14 miniebeli IR 4 *ser Par ,, . . 1 * P 5 0 1144. 0 4.,:ittslitcfeig in i. " 11 / 1 6 !Mrt SO }be. one tn4: 4 '•s4J4Pcka by its opponents, is tbsseqpnessioie of membersi - ef Assimestitingl? frosioiehotheribtittiew,4,l•l ant'le . ' ,whith - of -It* eilitteliatteSe;:tiben we illiid A r •the i irSe etlits of . the ititOititi reletiosi nig the negroes, ' They are lot, _as 11igt!t.t Vutertaiiekit4l7 Eiapposed;lnCtittl,olo very I coiliiint i r a the ii;iffeetions,and Vough . mastet:e Le ,eu enrage Marriages by every : ne in their pn or, always allowing the 13 : ' ' : ~.() enjoy th . lees on each oee:tetattp transit ent, r ~_. .y e ls a ._ 1 ,, __ l g T° PO F -/1 4' - . r " 4.44 0 44.5 111 b 10 1 :,11 .!:/1'?..c 33 / CPZARe hit tsAttli 4 4 1 11f 4 , 0 f-C4 1( 6 1 4 141 . 0 P 4 - o a l 7. 4 11 t rofie4 z :kis al B6 4,isneiA-Fik4 to be bon4 itilnis 4 . ll * 4 01 i atter of alnico naver,yol***l•ther, it frstiserhmthontkaccitlyinis f romheirt II ,pazents, It it only' - *hew Stkil'Pr°P, 4 : tY'bi " { tAftfor4 . 6 11 110110 a 00.12 titiiitratierillt sorrOir; 440*.it idsVes 4iiii4l.. -in aaar at illati anal aliatil 1 ollifell of ideates flutill", 1 4 !i* !!'o4!` e !' ii - When Ira : are Mtnaldering :QIN - *fl?iihitrisis S , !ta 4 e:Y;.7 #4 IF , :n: !Wk.*. '. 7.a 1 i4 , 1 arit&NAVA undergo* tlO3 meet We , hat bait adstakea;ireaear the odinia l dna to iiiiatry, .or the ridgiek attaching totl ipaiaaaa- . ' I As to the Mations of the saiters and with eq,oh other, the: Mutant • tP, Arlaf..tellitar thropy and Morbid •sentiamati* representbsii theta as moody, diecontented,*led With cowl pealed hatred iowad their niiiiitefs tad • onlji awaiting the favorable e2inneXit of, the witil dmantl of reettsaiit, to.talte vetigennis en thei oppressors. A most mistaken idea, as events Matte the *wag cfi the war hue conclul etwowa between master mid bondman, Minds a proof if the falseboild of the . friiiiilsof peel frefidom. Coinfartabie in . his hunibin *Winded in childhood, sickness and old agei with i kindness no laborbig'popalation else 4 *bare on' earth can boast, he would be indee4 the fool and knave his faLie triesdi coald make bim, were he to cease to be genteel; obedient and eontetifed. They have, it is true, their plots and cotispiiacies„ bitt they d 4 not aim at freedom, or aamseination, or midi night nucamitrett; hut Imestonfined to h artifices for ridding their Or proettrln the antra luxuries for n secret' ibillc; and in the age: ADA ebeeef : al Soottlabietkintheizlabori when the reward of-their addition' indnetr 48 but the (Ivor of their master, it would turd to find the4ea so' etreetingly dilate apin by. Ilre. S e, of die naked, bruipei and 'Weeding slave. !mewling groaning to ids "pallet of-straw , when his hard and thankles, work was done. Tha negro, until recently, was happy, con tooted, and beloiled i a biairidicie of nsefulnes end cared for under all, diroitmstances with kindness-many, a per win -, or. 'woman, whoW tic in is- white and who bouts of freei. does might rejaict le_ he the re?lpient of, and this continued until a his master dieeenuffrightt; eased fee few that • tho'Nerth were •about f o i destroy the bakdoivicius Working of their lab ilystem: 4 The Degroes,' : top, had some ragni idesa educerning the - effect which the electio of -"piano Linkiii" era" to hdro open them indiliough'sirsured da *salmon with the is* of - tat:Wu:l, that the Repuhliwa party ha etumkihey !till elun to the Opinion Oat some interference was dill tended, as did Ulm:whole foreign world, an/ two-thirds of the' Freida of the United - t!ttes4 . The Eitsz;cipattee frtoiantaticrn aitd. genet* tone of the Republican. pre*, • have of course. demonstrated that the world Wier mistaken in their 4 belief i But though thtslaves thus *i dea:lda:Mil the purposes of their deliverers, yet eil i htiowletigtdid not seem to excite in them any very ecstatic emotions, nor did the *weltered flames -of-liberty", give Any sign . that Seen a spark remained. e.ut the contrary, • 'etie Wire trenttO his allotted: task without a. mint*, and aitaiwArliviith airs/paler iyispe thy, far_ hie oppressors, follotteditis mister is the battle lieldgirliere; idler Etili r sutbeen shot by thhie • the alive supiised to be the ituit4 4041, freedom; his bleeding dtedy. was .foiatid *nogg ,!lie , drain by thi still *Lehi* . &maim, who tearfully attended ifuilike hasty .gavot with the grief of. it tiopeWhine - for A ftiead andPrn stnnill!*•Pnl-7-I,:rnginan4P and tht blope etilleinder has the Southern negro beii induced...to ,lcave .theTicra" it his pester, 'even IP ikaiet Federal sathorleY hiss bleen loartiontitnec iarelleetiaal develdpsneuts it the Airhian alert tre'airai-` eollent , Memoir., -ntrge banal,° Clio!. an ..sevid, lave ..far - made. thsterilly-doeilei, Warta and .lifietionate r yie holt twiloltait alsd pad body,' TniPrdritient,. avaricious and cuthitirvillfrilliSlfh, Wet if-litunaa nature he bee but few; :halms. WeitheritioriO r ptide or 6hareeter, emy, iieP4 sentinteileof rev t4Uoq` t tyde even tinder eoCiiitani retgitinainatruatidn,, to theimarvelous and superstitions rather tbaa the elavating.and'inaral. .When we imisider''these things,' together ;With. Ott bag of the slime tel'lds-multar, It will namely. be theight that iftigrapassueses tbb guellfiestleie of rid eieepe in 'the single 'Owlet:dirt Of .Obedleatti. But we' have, deatii to throw **Littler tipoW ilieWiiren "holies of be Alen tionis4; aed most itneerely trutthathis" COM bailie: (polities will be such se toreliire some ' Or* , tern Vitlerlteir the thithiesi task Of figg for the douldfal.'heaidli. orteewho ,'pair desire our esreices ox,appreciate our asfilL .. , '71.,3' writer *as that etifiasored to gin same f' t:', :e! real fob in repird lit the tiara:Anti f i„t4fikously.,e ebpsled :and ignored by the aoti :aseerY 'pally, nitti Thane : he irent . into the Isla of ,elanry. with all i thene prehalioes iiiiiria t Abittoystent of .tiibtT es etirefully . in rifled into Ike, poopleof tikNortb, freni their earliest infantry, ha , hall b* : Obliziii to- con- Indict some' Of thhmoat : g+erat :opinion as being contrary t his szparrnee and, obeena -1 I Lion, on as to the nailed etatatea of: llity land ; . ye,' lit would edible° be don& is haelag daub so onfy . , kn a apjrit Of ' l 4ador sail . tairapts..!lit he cannot retain front goittreat t log Or Ance:kaPPYi contipted UnLfiesenki , condition of time pseplel iith-Ibfir ptiaeit4l . ftetere'of want, misery, 111404,:calamity and s 'initiate Arainction: WheiOrii rorninthnr, their fpni:nm.er their want . °Etilli 0164.ngitiltinel 00 illigehlt Ungelleliditt ofheialthoi 'ffoie me* tasir Fain= Atilt . leiiiliw 16d T; ,3 geq, F'1.0T,g.% REIM MI =SI anr •'11“; $:;"()i '11; Ell r : 3 I* : • MEI J'_ arum D I ir:fitt / 16 Or- Titil*AU ,v 4: 111 iliTilinqurs4 in he eamman fat,;iid see thetii, Retaiti4 - by i9ht, wad it A c tale REAyeid.ir,.a! tl l imit, . Igiii „ . , *ix!i.T44.l 30 their 1 1014,-.l44itect IN*. :-!...i Idig - WictrAtastere. in _ntsgtiretnablefary, , y avainifid visions/of- cpailiseitt;barbtrity end Itieistriectifotte iStir:sie" . l; . ' &heated, ltatiti;',ifikit l ed' ilth . oe4atii . , -.t4rAidotta sagas,, il 44 1 : .1 0,4 1 A 1 iliTelii;i l f fO: the . fury .40C.i h Atilt, soli, anbondinnta race,-while the donde tttitirise Above, it - neeticin devil- - 'Wed - 14, fire atittiiiriara, the Pad of Abolition ridei triusapheat p,iil g riii,i: o reeraiy . throy g h the bibssing light of,oage happy homey. Are lii Merektigs of biefory_lo be forgotten ? are 'thrm ' ilasion-boint' gifts, benevolence and phihnalitropy; to belle mesas of barbarism, wrong Sind,opproSsion! Are Clio cries of help: les !t 33t l gir t4ii 14 imams t o be : bOrsto to cotters on , hrnete,:and.not. a yob). be heard to .4 ,:-the fairy - of siervitelnsatveletion ? ' 'Are' il*ki.!attisolation*d despair, at our coal-' .11101MX!19 . 1,14, l'tiselifarittatones of ths4 iiii, 3 fienlidi ni - 5,0, ire4reitnnifisiendtt !, dud for bid that opitisejegost oar tannery ever should be intimates blact, so dainnintaregord ! But rptlier abandoning than' isittf and fratricidal, .41 1 ribei c wh4/ it times pia. have : 4 4k 4 W4 - Att fairest. liticip 11411illood, let us walk rills im ilia pathe:erchristian 4vitlastion, and per: tettiatir , our fame . att tbe guardians of iliac the children 'of Libort,r 7 ,7ustien ,and juin c siliti '- : I *4, * ' - : The •Ditugwrs of Disunion: fllSl;Cll OF " HUN. EDWARD FYI:MOTT IN Bb TON. _ . . *, f i rotn the recent address delivered by Ilonj Edward Everett, in Boston, we take• the fol lowingossages : 'tux ttustost OF LITTISO TRH 801M1 GO. ;There is nektiternative but to, acknowledge the' independenceof the confederaey,- or to• subdue the rebeilionAy the strong arm of mil; : ittery . ptr. ,, To an,ptios e that ; there is hope - rof,ttisyrii er Settlement isN&.he grossest dein *ion. Can you then recegatto N the independ ewe of the confederacy ?\, \ lteraember.that - it ‘Werifieis with it acknowledg ed defeat; in a war of aggression, arrogantly provoked, On I enemy!' notoriously inferior in numbers, Su - 1% 3\ Mal means, and all , the resources of war; that a reaee mide.on that basis would be a stand lug lovitation,'net,-Only to foreign powers, in all our disputes, to dLerigard our 'rights, but to en insolent antagonist, flushed With tri umph, to reeort, on every future occasion of controversy, between the twd governments, to menace, insult, will lavisionl We , must not, as showing tho character of the antagonist with whom we have to deal; forget the imme diate cause of the imeseetittar,witiat is too apt to be overlooked, in elonsegutTuce of the vast which .diveneicins to ti n ; contest Las swelled. It was simply that :lir; Buchanan refdeed to enter into a negotiation with a de putation from soath Carolina 'for itho cession or the sale of 'Fort Suinter. liewiiti the sup petition that :the &Man& of Carlilitial wai as :legitimate and reasonable as it was groundless I, end absurd, still to' rush,at once into a tear for such a reason was what might he capected from 13 tribe of savages, rather than from a community of civilized Men. Witat; in a 'time of profound peace, and to the face of a 'Ws claimer on the part of the Presider'. ~i 3.11 in tention to increase the garrison or ihe 4.rtz .- tient of the post, then occupied but by a sii ;sl4 company, to open uptiti it without a sha dow of provocation, from eleven batteries, to cannonade' tt with red-hot shot, because the general government did not see fit t;o evacuate it and surrender the public property et' the trot tap of• the rebel drum . ---why it is the work of madmen, 1 sufficient of itself to justify the reply of Judge Petigru, witel.when esled by a stranger the way to the luaatio attylam, told him he . couldnot go amiss its South Carolina.' qa4 an ignolainons pesos, .al. the eloso of a nar thus inaugurated, lead to anything lint' a renewal of hostilities on the first paltry dis titte t Than, too, we masfremember that the tanognitimei- of thnoonfedeivtcy Is the prostra tion of ties" governaittitt and - the dismember rtuitil..of the' territory of the United States, Oyer . which that government is legally and uostetitutiontilly established. Stich has tardy if evoi•heen the' case, at least to anything like the - sme eXtent in-tiro revolutions, the civil *ars; and the rebellions of Europe. Most of , :tiainte wars, L i mo been dynatitiu struggles, or conteits tit maintain the balance of power, or. *data the',:national initikettee and honor. tintited changes , of jurisdiction have some limes tollowed, ' but norm. assuredly such a hideous territorial sarvifice as this rebellion demandi oft s itegovernment, of the, United Slates. TwiCairititin the 'last .quarter of a otastarY, lid while our politics were -con trolled' by the Routh, we have been on the Nna' t..rat a war with Englanti to maintain our sight 'to a cbrner of- the State • of Ikiaiue, and itoas island on the racifi.: cost, which, till the difticultY arose, was not of consequence enough ta.have been laid down in the maps of the region. We are now expected to give -up to si foreign power, (and 4 bitterly hostile fbreign poker it will be,) and thqt under the , coercion of a'-barbarons war waged' upon a stretched metaphysical quibble, half this ,faint territory. of thle-ilnited States : is sea -coast of t*o thousand miles; some of the beet harbors and . Military stations of the country; the,for tiesses:that' gitard our coastwise commerce ; - 1 some of . the gi'eat lines of communication 1 east ' and- weetoorth' and soutli : the control of the navigation of the Gulf of ,31exhin add 1 of the outlet of that great sseteun of internal : .4 aters which'gives its character to 0.1.2 ceutz al .', bee* of the; continent; to. eve it up, too, on ' aVrlndiple. * virtue of whieh-each and every one of the socedin¢ states may fall into the arms of any — European power that chooses to persculde ol 'coerce the salient :for. To eitpz _pose such a thing p ossible on the part of thsi United States; except:at the list spasm of na l:Sinai strength, the fast sigh of national heiti t the, list. istioallt , of national agony, would bo fo apply to ate whole count, y Judge Paligru'll' . conception bf the State of South oarelinn. tax testrtrs or sersasrtos.. 'Can. any roan leek at a map .of the Union sal then tieriausly entertain the opining that the United Stater, 'brought, asl hate 'just 'said, (;1' the very verge of a war willrerait *Hain; after .46 ,iiglostaticr. strugght of silty jean for the •poesessiett. of allow acres of un• iettlel laud en the httnks of, the AroostOck, are going :to permit' d foralgi power to • in: trench itself at the entrance of Chesapeake Say, and *wee 46 stretch the binindary west war4l j; cheeses to draw the lines, aver - tha bah' *rough the Central plitinis, tin, Hg 1414 Mosittaltur,_ to theoOttittg ti ' •'. - 17 " 1 -, I .feTe koweft to ko~ I twoires wit save Cs* Cl .. . ti UllNt) I iftti. ihioilitu • thii - - 7 .-,,..1111. T 1 AA: iii Rth iet Nora; to 1 .1) ••• i.i ( 4 ' 'n y e ! o l'e st lll llo 6 l- rcitt . l "l"twil e biqiiikth inte HOwe' 43ll" sittrry lleali ' i. eltevalution, moved from 1 1ew York- to ail -,' / quest of p 2 mi. leoaleet r ' . mworyou tsimmeimaisi. • , e noble river wißbSfetitere fee bay, at its lipkiL.l. , Has :ILAtikarrect LI you, in; coaled/di 'llk.4lfitviecognitkas of the southern elonfiidit. au , as a for , ign. pottier, to ask ponstielven: , w i an. e this_:ne_titi river !i l ea ? -Net in miry, , ,.. 7 link: the SLAW in which%iti• eaten WI hay. !Ica. kit sansylvania, wools sentrat valleys It clothes with. besaty east "abniltisaoo; •bitt flu up in the northeastern. seetian of -Central Now , York Many Bostonians frequent filkaren Springs, furl while there they visitCooped*. crw,n, tits ht;lno of our great novelist, and 01- ' iergo Lake. Every drop of lister whinti flows , frign that lake to the ocean; enters it.between Cera,Charles and Cape Henry. Cast another look on the map, and see' the n wiskffsifisowl tioltimore and Ohio itailroati,lls grandeet` pirce tof engineering upon the continent, and the noble , Chesepeeke and Ohio Canal, which resehesi.the foot of the mountains by its side. Besides the almost Windless travel and trans • - portation frout - the West, 800,000 tons of coal wont from the' mines of Cumberland to tide miter, the year before the war, by these two - lines of comtanniestioik. nit. eighty or ninety mile's this magnificent rare*" paw* through tile \ Peered" soil; of Virginia, and the first - achitroiinent of the:sebeding lords of ths,scill was to buns or blow up the bridges, salsa the lontottres, riar.up' ars rails of the road, mid , b4alt down-. the; denim:if ilso eansi.•and thillif. out off this mast important line ef(cominvii ostion between •he Atlantic coast and the in. tartar. Nor was-this merely for ;antis) , mo tives :JAM hick; aortd press spoke of the rail- . road as a " nuisaitte" bemuse it competed with their own corks, of internal, communica tion. Are Ohio , sad the other Northwestern States going to fold one of their , chief routes to the ses•board by this precarious tenure! Agaip, look at the map, and consider the po sition of Key West, of the Tortugas, sad of Fort Pickens. it was truly stated by Lietit. Idattry in in official report. some yearn 'ago, that whoever command then controls the na vightion of the Gulf of biotic°. Are you go ing to resign thao dotainsuit stations to the foreign State of Florida ? ithese whole popu lation, white ant black; dots not equal that of either of i;le :aunties of puffolk, Middle- Sex, Essex, or Worcester ? A •puny state, which, if the confederacy is -ecognized, is not unlikely in a few years to be re-colonized by Spain, by the genic process which has keen lately gone throu:h at St. Domingo. What is to prevent her, I' this notabie doctrine of so- . te4”ioit prevails, from leaving the southern. confeeracy ns sl•o has left the United States, and ..ying Key West, tte Tortugas, and Pensacola Kok finally a :.t., - : BEE ELM 7 i ~ f: _, OE the map Mu stream that continent. Gulf, up tin the junction with the Ohl atiful river to the confluence o:.the Monongahela and the ..• . Alleghatty,Alie one coming dofroin the • • tri t northwestern corner of Nev York; k en up-• the Mississippi it ie.; .ihove the junctionWkth , -the Ohio, with seven states upon its banks, tOc the highlands which divi ' its waters from >,, those whiCh flew - t nte.tbe nett* -sea; then up . the Missouri to the . inmost recesses of, the Reeky 31ountetim., formlnir. with a hundred tributaries each - ts large asthe Hudson, the - grandest sisteni of lateen:ll water Communi cation ohthe.:;kc, of the glo14; its bunks oc cupied evert .1 - 4... w by' twelve loyal states, and ten millions of ft.:cult:a why , iren the soil they :ill;: (legal]: ti in. tlyz 'lapse of . another half - century. to s,;. ti •-• ltlnt, to dui le their sum burs end .their r -.,ourees ; make this survey, and ! ult.! , -tell. fla who dar e -. that the United ' States,.to whom. nn the highest oonsideratkins of national and international policy, this im penis! domain was ceded-by the first Napoleon two generations ego, are going to give up its , portals to the keeping •of a . foreign state, whose free population is less than 860,000, and who, if this wreteited quibble of ow,- 'sion is 'recognized as - a part of the public law, mny, if she eh , meg, retrocede' herself to • France to-morrow. I call it a wretched gab bib, anti a -recent almost providentilLdisclo-• setae shows that its authors consider it. so : • themselves. A..cw months since the dis patches of the Confederate government to • their agents in. Europe fell into tab hands of one of ourcriaiserl. From one oi l theta it ap peared that, in the course of the last summer, the French vice-consul at Galvesten,without the Slightest indirnction or attempt at conceal ment, addressed a let* to the governor of Texas, , inquiring whether . , in his opinion, it would not promote the prosperity of Texas to - establish her separate independence. 'About the same time a similar iliquiry, was addressed by the French consular agent at - Richmond to' ono of the Texan setaatoni. • This simple in quiry, to which a civil answer was returned . by the governor' tend senator of Texas, was . denounced by Mr.'Secretary Benjamin 'As an , . act "of hostility to the confederacy;" Mr.; Slidell was ordure Ito call the Emperor Lodi Napoleon to account for hintillsged complicity in this " intrigue;.' . and' the unforttmate 'vice- ' consuls were ,ordered by Mr. Davis "to be expelled front . the confederacy" at twenty four . ‘, houra notice. Steeped to the Ilpein.the ' blood that he, is, shedding to, vindicate. :the right etasoyereighstate to eked.. he expels it 'couple of foreiga'consuls from the country, : I • because they inqu'red of the governor and a 'senator of the State bt Texas whether it . might not be for liar' interest to exercise that ,iight7" So absurtl, so flagrantly insitutere,so ~ -, openly repudiated by its authors are the pre texts of this u : - eho'yliar. -• What - itimains but , that we t , lio.il I si'r:nitousli and loyally support the gcreerniltv I or the country in bringing it to-a victorious re; ilt: ' , : • ;ea* one of ou- l ezehattges gets off the fol. towing bionic:us rhyme on the subject of the draft Queth Jack unto his uncle John— ' "The draft Is pors,,d— what's to, be done t . I'd give a htmdretl, • 'Were I like you—pasi. forty,-6,Ve." Slyly s iys , u.. what a bbuidari 4 ( I'd give thrq tv. eared / were.wit*l". ' oar There is olio out Went.wltO labori underthe ileltisie.i - that . "Ilan." placed afore' a waif/lune sands, for honest; , Apir V ai J Feir , hu shered the untimely tato which seems to overtake all the imitators at CYB Meari end Pond that spring up at In; %crusts in this eoustry. Begun as a weekly, the high priie of paper reduced it to a mOnthly - issue, and alto t brief etruegle is that shape it died. • - ige A cirunkta Bootobsoest vitamin fro* &Air fell asleep .4 the roadside. when n pig. round him awl began licking hie month. alaw ity roared, 4 , Whs . . kissing too ma ? Y. atas what it is to be reel liket, irieng the lames 11,. Idr - On dit, J)bn Van Buren is a ,►erf Ecaio..-tolioble .f the mighty basin of_ the outlet in 'the