Q TRE ERIE OBSERVER. - urAtb: ICX, eiREERIILE, YS ? I TC i . T g .y. Ytn i rls sulwiesibem of paid in advert' ,) 6 ~ fCI .t. of twenty --Onbs•of fifty 1143,,1s 1 ;,.• •.• ,me rote (or larger Clubs, , •„ ' TERME OF iDTIRTISDIGI : .. - -r - Twelve lines orielss make a square•lie `' r 1, -. 1 ., ,se, one week, i Tit One 'quart 3 months $ll 06 - • two " ___l 00 One . 6 '' S ..0 - •• . thre- 135 Oni .• I .• 673 . tie I me square-. year. changeable at pleaantit, $lO. r ~ .. i sess -4 months, $6; 6 canntha,-$8; 9 mouths. 6 , 1 :', • I rear VS. , ~. ...lair.... ..r 20 squares--our year, STO; 6 months, iis, a moat/14,620. „•, r ,t,nrert4d to the lirisineer Directory at 113 per LOLUni Ste hued allowe t, d for a Card, over lax, and under ight,d 6 . • 8040.1 ari Editorial notices, 'lO eenta a Liao : but no nivi• isa.Tieut will be inserted moat tie lip•ldaillotioes ‘,ir le.: then one dollar. .fr Me rclarate mud other. rw,intriag th,q,,,,,o,chativ.. a th. dr s Ice. tor:neut.. will be allowed two squarea,paper, !,-, , 1. for $lO Por additional •paes, - the charged will te ' . prnpot lion, and the a.tr.rtumemsnts must be strictly ou dned t. lb e leptitnate business of the advertiser. Pay wilt ior trausteot adveit memento required in adwasios. — ~ f,,,'fatty advertising will be presented htlf-fesi ea r. gni Alle,,,noiuni,eatlone should 0 • addressed to \ WIIIITNIAN a: lIRECIIT. Pubila&q. , . 3,N.; s Marry &N. JAJIIII I. BMOCS?. BUSINESS D RECTORY. 1 ,-, I'llll.o IIENINETT, F. 4 Jrwrics or TITS P&L I. Odiee second . .3,,,, r 'Wayne 131••• • ck., French Street `' eon Maud Leh. . lunel6-2. t r 1 lthei 12. LiiilD, . Arrorcisi ann COC43ILLON. Law, Ens, Pa. iluring resumed the Mete* of his pro . ;•,.. mane:Ali - , w, II l.e found at his old Odle*, on •eb .fret. soutlrrast corner of Public Square. , July 6, ' • . IT.• HULL, PROPRIETOR. NiOti.RISO I N HOUSE. Second and Market Street—op , square east of .:,asou's Exchange, Warren, Pa._ Sept. 211-47. IH. CO I. • ' /, Boos thirprs. Eitaxx Dom Illarricryirs*, !zreocid ...itory of Rindergacht's Bl4ck, Erie, Pa. 1/ 1 6V IN C. Wi11.. 4 0N, 1 , ATTORNZT & COUNIIII.I.OII AT Law, Erie Pa.— e State Street,. near the tart, to the 4metiese stoly of the building, occupied be F. & M ,u. +r. Tie wilt always be found In Ids affil, sad ..; tuoinqm punctuLll7 attended to. ..K.IEGE. H. CUTLER. • ATTOIUMT AT LAW, eirard, Edit COQ! Colloottone sad other business seconded to el p‘mptnees and dispotch. 1. C. OUILOIhoIe & CO., DlALiaa l Gumming' Asa 'lnvisioss,Statil Street, No. 7 Bonnell Eflock.•_ _ _ W. WM) QLASS, AITOUIT £T LAW.--Olfloo roc:loud to q, .45 west, of SW* tree, on th e bortboitto of the rya+ trio re. I ir P. DOWNING. , t/ .. arroazirr .er LAW Ara .Torrtoz OP TOM rIADI. Willpsatioain the sotoralOtrarta of Ma County, ..4d giro prompt and faithful attention to all Durham az a.ted to Di* hoods, althar aa an Attorney or Magistrate. CT Ofeett in ltimpirs Elcek,ooroor of Stott sad rub •t.: trio, Pa. , SAI4II , " = " ?; 1 001,a, Silver, Doak Nolis, waren ot Deposit, &a Sight ecobang• oa thik_arila• ritiseimartaittly for sole. °Sea°. 9 Rood Heaps $41411 ikiara. • - I A COMM. . . Be Clocks, Watched", Tina Jaw. iipoons, naiad Wee, Lookist Eassms, GUS liou4dings, Cutlery and Panay Goods, Paragon Bnticting. ,ortb side Wait Part war Peach at. Wait A. HALBILAL err° La ir--ofilos on Atha tarot; ..wistiy opposite the Court Bo , iris, Be. • W E. 31.1 - . Damn, 0.644! fressezr .1, I a• • . • -.Ws': Block. oortlisids of Use Polk, Iris, Pa. a. s. arum, spoor itamix. SPENCER & MA ELVIN iTTUMAINTfi & COEMIXL LANAI AT LAW FFICE, Paragon Block, near North to 3; heat earctike of the Vtalle byway, Erie, KBD 1.101:1;sE L &RIR. PA.., A. M. Quit,, Proprietor ltre carts of this lions' shall have every attention, to %Aka that: stay agreeable. Omnibus to-apl how all valne BRADT #oorilt, Jug." BRADT, Proprietor. Gorton ". ate and TWA Biretta, (Letatedlate4 broach:lg Out Cap I. arisibuyg,Pa.. Terms reasonable ;accommodation (16,1 te.the beet Hotel in The day, , and the 3&r taws •Ith the elloiceet itqaore. feb2l—VS. , DU EMILIA ILE IL, Wao,tataDt &ND Alain. DIALS' /11 Lulea and Provialota blone and• Feed, Wood and %%Lbw W&tt, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Sagan, to, State 41Inat, cue door 2Anatti of Fuarth, Jai lido, Ea*, Pa, oal—Vl2. `HILL OABBO:oi VII/ CO., Itzrzamaa LAM. DaaLaaa c, of %fill Creek,. " i l P. 1000 WS; Lore , BOOSS Wad Dealer In Stationery, 5" ed repel', Magazines, Newspapers, te. Country dealers 'applied. Store under Brown's Hotel,fronting the Park. .pr t. : . . EURPO HOTEL, .. ening, of id end Market sta., Ilarriaberg,, fa. I lia old end well known house Le now fitted cep In the moat kniwored style. The aewommoditione ere of the lest order indihe terms reasonable. nits situated in the sod delightful part of the eitj. end eibrde one of the leasszteet opping places in the country. iebl'eitf. S. XIIIIII.OX 1111711. X. P. 121 DAUS, RETT/8 45. - . DAY/Pe, . AII . OILXITS LLlFiCheutnut tuet; Meadville, Ya. Falba/5.47:62 DILS. 0, L. *IL LII/TT & PION, romonors..—oflo to Sootb Pule Rain Yr* , All sort warns- is asioa• to T J. E/.14077. O. L. ELLtort. () tall:ft no'usk:_, J. Li, HMI., Warren, Warran Gomel taceoMee.- aim 7 Ili WAILDEfiI, Yonwansono Ann COlOll5llOll Itssicaairra, at Union-Willa, Eris cotuaty, Pa...by Atlantio OW. K. H. Dmitri Is Coal,Salt, lron, Crud. and Rannad Petro. Joni. ,41.1.1' Ids& of Shipping dons on Comudadon. 24tt jriti,. P. t1Ill31(.21Y, NOWT Penn; an" Gsrazan Cot.t.tcrinii lattni.arron_donwr.• Oolloetlotui and all badman tn. Mated to him prompt( attended to._ ippllattlona for n.aranoe aolbutaal. and Polish's lamed without Okay, to Ire eLua cornpalden. 011oa, Wright'. Mod. earner of fdi Statintrorbegfic. novVeltf. ,j VVNT2II/2[21, Arroaatr arq.,:or, in Walker's Of 100. on Boonsta Kiva. Zito, Pa. .y lag 7'62 Dyrrirr, Etestry's Block, North Bidet age Perk, dtete street, Brie, Pa. U. ' . LAIPA TETTE HOTEL, - Haub strait, between 4th sod KY SIMI* saw VII Pidiadetohla & Ede Railroad Hiroo; Erfoaa.:, .Loafs Stioomairer, isroOdetor. Ertanstes aneonimodep dos for strangers and_ rarelrrs. Board by the day _or hick: Hood staging attached. . spanirt. WILL/AY/ WILLING, • 1 , , kw? *, ••nttir, to d " ►t the *auto Store, oo • ' door' ba t hf Idibtii dile- sus t led NORM, WEINIV• • . /34.7131 i Sion., State itreet, etesitY petite the Post Mee • Lic u tr Saloon attacbed, when, gratin:ma pa 3 0 7 ees vithout Wag sasnored by Caudal./ ee& A LIEBEL,a, mcorust, I r•BRIZOWIIX Tangs' sat ern is for Planer e gairsts Patent Seidel htsehtnee —the teed in use- State Street.betwees lth mei 9th Sta., Me, Pe: Clothes made to order in the deed style:" milli-Iy. 41.111,1 C. flegar., DST Geol. Gitoonts. ilsrd yak AT W Dusun as% Said, Radar, ite. eaar au of idlest 414 PibUs alum lb* Ps. • V. D. IWALISEIt & CO." t 1011WA1D17NI k Doug:mom azeozeite, iw How, Potato Doak, Lot *Mato Stmt. Gar id WWll's,* oe 11611 Rasa •ftomioarifz.Ps• Dalthrz italzbe tiek. neer ? Pluton Iralef kk N. 144-0•16 simian to sad froze Ware Roam. , maree.l4-4L SINCLAIR As TIMM.% tAversawr Demur y S 1101111 AL, Ain Rinrui Damns; Wrightle Sipa; oat, Atrial, r.. Dean ta Patabg,olla, Camplies•; 4 4. 8tuffs, Glam., Miriam 111041. Brosbills. is. 1 IiLiELL,6t 111PCARTiilt, Larcroorrizas of Suva Pleariait 4.01•141 tarsi laigiramstr., am, grik ri SIEGEL - • WHOLIDEAL4 r mut. DEALER - Lir GROCERIES, PROVISIONS at LIQUORS, ONION BLOCK, 1111111, would ta,iss leo attaitlea d Doe public to Ate LARGE STOCK Or GOODS! Mash bo o dotorodnird to on as CRUP AB THE =AMR Kt lot of Liquors osanot or.callod to North 9111 WMPlaWhsi* - WE ARE OFF, BRING .•lie ll e ilainilaint pi UM*: 0904 Con* linalso, Dogi, VOtt Elia 4 Gems tad Am 7. tor tiduirig u Pam', .Pcirie Ilosnalas. Parfesary. Sea aarle-las. • BENgli is mans , EKEEP Now but the bwit Irma& co NQ • A Iwo lord P 14•01, cigar Taboo of , To Tobac bias° an. 141 aid Palubes its store BiNTßitirtntarig. uNFEc'TIONARIES, 1 4. 1 ruit.Toys, Tanks Nattlicue and Tani Goods. }wit naived, st , 1471114ta. . ' • ounam,:ptiforrs, , /VA ' PrThe, Data% dumb, Rbidu, As. guys ta Om sad tor rib by . alls42b. - 111111121111111(11111; T E ONE DOLLAR AND A•HALF PER YEAR, IF PAID• INrADVA'RCE, VOLUME 34 E W GOODS! NOW OPEN AT 4. S. MORRISON'S. gli BRAME° ALL T9s LATE STYLES or DRESS GOODS. • CLOAKS, SHAWLS, GLOVES .AND HOSIERY. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS, STAPLE AID DOMESTIC GOODS I NOW I S TIME TO BUY. GOODS! YOU' Vol/ WANT TO FIND GOO I.ST YLES,_ - AN GET GOOD BA GAINS, ,i, a NOR CHAS.' L. NOBS. sasy ..11t3tf P. 0. Box 1820, CHICAGO, TOBBR CARBON OI.L! ADVANCES MADE ` .ON CONSIGNMENTS. MAY 9-10 w A: FACT' 61112BALLY 11101 IN, . MALT' tiseAraiiety of new' style B. Wolk it GSM. Cottage, Gospels, Bowl!! Car. ors, Camp Soto. /army Lind and atter patters*, inth aerputtn• and strait front, handsomely mono! Bassoon. tztenson, BreaMst; Centro aced other Tables. Whatnots. Quaker Stands, Carpet and Damask PA Bads, Hair and Sea Grass Illstinars. Fowilmi ala rb aid :Solatato with other n ta aantoa keta : sed b : ora ao n m ot o o i i w lo h W d q 3W4la3liThv meo cs ,, * ;MOB , rfalalpodanood= d held. &quiFO ri i i I l IDs. IPosthern t and ADM Cana - Mat. Reaktocoo.liooklo Wane and angst mons sot zor MOW facture, are hickory d ed and glued, 'than as strop g as any other part of the chair, where a made and sold anably nailed. and by no aims d le. Wood Windsor. Socking, Bowing at * Na of low wood rounds clinched tseiglefied, war. ranted to stand. Han vid:aol WI be na tan for strength, pries amt . sleds. .• I -brew sold vet Km and have the WOWS a te wine a list oe prices of all goods seat on aptlkailo, Pada" and abipplat - lace. ' Alter eve years experience add contending with ea rtatiAtd two peas dialers, I am datenotOd to sH one pride to all,..ghraworth for your pay. and do jostles tot& who trulawttla me. I.saalww,Leth,lisung 'oft, Live Weir, Crada ond Mans OR, ewe Pay, enders kr, taken at fair market valued Ira pay. linaanbors the plans. nett aims of sth street on State, Sri% Pa. - 0. W. ELL.U.Y osvit.tf. Manulonfr and 'Consinien Salaam. WHOLESALE" & RETAIL - _ GROCERY STORE.' ' P. A. DECEIT...II, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, North-Tiat Center of as ?ark 4 FrcaA Stmt, (01Laaratda) Would:medially all the attention piths ecunamity to kdahugo Stock of GROCERIES AND I PROVISIONS, Math he la desiroucto WI at the YtiMY LOWILMT POMMIWILIS rifirlaffif Elle assortment of SUGARS, . . . C' OFFEES, 1 . TEAS, .40-1* TEAS, - - SYRUPS, R. TOBACCOS, - „ FISH, &O, , paced propittld to prartrto all irkoVvia atilt: . ' hie Alan keeps sonstainUy on hawd a superior lot of - -, PURR LIQ'UO'RS, .. for the wholesale trade, to which be Worsts tk• atteation of the public. . . His motto la, 'Quick Saki Soma Prflati' 4 " 14) Nuney Equivalent for the . ! „ soclraa - ./a3438. BUFFALO - ez ERIE IC •• • will 7 ' .. Rood sifollovs. , cl 6 ERIE. s 0) A.X.Orsit W , stoning at Umber Crash North Vogt, State Wm, Quincy - Nestatld. Portimod, Walton. Dmitri:l4 81hrommOrtiod and do joy. entdror at Milo, at'. if N. 200 P• 21.4 4 21/ Allesst NO is Itset, Vast kllmOrke /Paw - k ialtd Angola. and at serlrtU n i m rtt at $ •• woratela,- 7 16 Zietakleit sod IND= siV r Zitts Nall& at 20 191% 1 20 A. N. MOO &pro% derv*. at Woad Dasktrk sod Ulm Chisk, arrives ai 4 I 0 O. IL TM Day Repress eammets at Dunkirk and Baitht. the Night morass at SWIM* only. tritk Uprise tmhie fsor Tedfi Lat e t i t BsrCittic-ALO. 11184574=i1 it Rambo balacet Vans, toq fttnl444._ Qatney, State L" gait at srt• at cia 0 80 A K k . , j z tn, i W til4lim6llire s Nioa*aWemoi.aCsris It 10 01 A. Y. 9 Si A.M. D•W AVFNI=Zant stuthZist,allabhiNg o_,Deakitt. st2lll wi I V a t le 4;!.P4140/1 th 4. - ism. /Mt - sad edam. , . .. . .. A. 11/14PtIrelit*111111. .• lltalboad WWII. tolF l g snows;sot' '' • • gra %MIL st.- . . Olviebuid add Erie-Asitroad ON and Mtn Monday, April 20thr sod Out* siffiar t riamptpus w , oft • as folkm via - - - LEAVE" aronlikl4.l) Nitittllassatlhaita attits , etpatstrusi. ashisbalseiid asifiiit Cris if 101 P. IL 4 99 P. M.. Mall sat Ateasamodl4loa 14a1a, aloiast art swum reelat Pio at 36 P. IL 4 , 00 Ash Cftdas tapas. "Ss at Palsaaillit, abula sad aftsrd. snits st 'Ars I 09 tn.& 10 00 P. Dal gssnims alas at Willosikby; Ns". yi • win* at sad Ward, at • 1 35 - . 6:13.ft_ t eat, attsr , data. at,artist at uisslaad - 4 64. I. IL I II A. Y., *all ant Lemarsodattos •„ S 1 slstiss adstiess at.= 6 4 1 1 .111 s x If. %Ws f4POOt d►egtyen a• aut ?swallow at Obrolaail 1 es rA "• • • iiiii=r4.oo.assim, AdAtials: PalaantUa, anitsast ostriuld sit UP:..IIW , Ilattltrialtit trams stm Vaisya. west AV elliaalsa6 trams tort 'totlilin fl f h o e fi us ip4o B , aulas4 latisaspolls. be. ~,T1 ? - 4 . Mt thresitittalsa gabs ladvard.smsamald. Oat! • • ldrk with the tads Ktie ll; DU 41 7satt *Mb id* tboX.X.Ostleal 4044111110 toe X.!: st itallsada, tot Nos Yat,_4l.am, Swum, en a L aa s. H. 1101311 AX. Elsposia we. A. LARGE 'LOT .13Eadaidaide; and Bird Nod, Corral& ..0 11 -1 1 4. B s'T • titli II GOOD ClMilli. Whenthe bile has not the requisite h p eeithr ItualLtiesone lesesens eostree To restore the btle to state of health; the blood mast be milled. Ton cannot ptuity the blood but by occasional pursetives. and • they shoehi be tiontin e s for senrsl dais In suonetieit, 'ben there may be • treater or Ism Interval of rest: flame pennies hen used BRANDFIXTR'S PILLit every, day In email demi until they brosme cured a eoitdretteli. Which had troubled than for over Went"' Mrs. The use of this ruesticlos does not debilitate or require so In crease of does from continued ore. They to fast etrthigth• ea the bowels as ethrelse does the erne and Ise. • Casrsitru, of Gouverneur, St. Lawrsuos County, kis used BILOIDENTEPS Pills for thirty yeent;As h is &ally medicine. The, cared him of fever end eitee, end costiveness, whoa he mu- reduced to the most deplorable over, and when it was supposed co media** could ease ; Reerousebe_ refereorae will be ulna tc4essoaa tbom BRANDARTRI Mlle have mod of coatlvanese of over twenty mil' duration, and to mesa where bo aaba ial or thro bomb bad takan place la tweedy year* yet these awe were radloally eared_ _V brandrettee 1914. ASH FOR NZ W STYLI. • Martial 901 re, %W Canal Street, New York. Mold by Dr L. Stamm, MINIM by all nepeetably dea lers lu medialne. no7s9-Ina CttlskTADOßOPrt u %IR DYE —Mors V ko dab. Dye to us so porn a nu teem ill oidostionable propertleo that prodaees Etch splendid sad potmaarot hats or that operates so Weak", nallonnly and bartaLa ‘Nlit:lYA DOE ON EXCELstIOR DUE! DYE. • TUi unstably's article is presetineed. br all wbo ban ever applied a, or seen It applied, tbe to oetwonderrol ler vestion of the ace. 'tea minutes pike for lidey . abade el brow' or 1141 deepest blink: It 101,•111 the Ws es. stained Nennfsetrusid by J. austeoCato. No. a Metric House. New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hale Mewl r.; re, sl# $1,150, and it per not, seetikting to , HNC jutwo-lin. Cristad ro's Hair Preservative, Is invaluable with his Dye, ae It bowie the utmost soft. ova, thersiostbesatifel glom, azul grist Ttiallty to the Liar. Price 90 cents, it And $2 per bottle, areordlaifto PR-NAGE& • Unitbetinite, Mauna Pawed, known at ECL111301.116 =MGT BUM; For alt compl mite Incident to the No Fatal* should be ' Without it, And none will when once Triad by thew. . • is used by rorga 'OM OLD. In the Use or Chains el enie U tikininen. pates Collair To Strength the Nerves, anal eiter Restore ' turn to It/ fredeteeer p t b e Channel, Mei . tbe greloan-dettt Constitution. inaties. U.S N ' NOSS WORTHLSSII PILLS t Tee FILLILIIIIIVIR • RUT MHO. See adrettleeenent •In an Out column. Ont one and thr It. 176. 'Ake St., . L swOmtis . Thiedellpitlital • /be pleierrep and betutel meths lumen tsar biota • -ep by Ihe mtge. saiproprieter. sad 11 sow made eith • • 41611 sail witeetive, which east areeted Us' ••• I:eed war preondeved else et woe ere netition • telly - Is MI add et id coati to lege bottle. lwe inalien bet .tiveseiceially he wild me year when It Is ephiltaowa that the Katialroe is sot only the most dewing tae irotht. but - that le ciaimert 04;04 • scerteed herby& glee thy belt sliedy,iiehiltiemlaie growth pikt preyed, tt tree =Whig 'Psi. ateddsvedasserorth tagwmg, Sis itelhadraelei been tontad Igniter levees yea s wide weitsabilwe cleaver' bed. ,inyliedy why ramie e beentibil heed of We sill nee the Katheiron. It Is Ludy pertained. chi* ied aablik It Is .old by en reepeetable dealer. threagheat Ike weed. D. 8. 'Maid= d•CO., js2to 6. N.. Tote. INIIITTABLE EIJUR 11113TOILATI rr la 1W? I DTA bat restores vraj bate to fia origt manage. by imp plylag the aspWarynnbus lit* Wood sattssanos, buparafrod by Yu or. Ones. 111,lusrauMraraura dyes or. composed of Lunar Candi; destroying the rt. Why and beauty of the bah, and afford of themselves no dressing. iligtalreet's Inimitable as nolo* restored bate to Its natural color , by an easy proms. bat erss tb• lialr • !.trxraturr R.C.0117, Its growth, parents Its fafflarar off, manatee daadnal. sad imparts health and pleasant:ram to tbs bawl. It bas stood the got of time, being the original Ralr Colcortir, and ft onstantlytnersastng tn favor. 17 asd by both pontlimien addladiei. -It Is sold by all respectable deal ers, or ran h.' pretesnd by them of the comineregl vests, D.P. lisatwaa it Ca, 201 Broadway, K. It. Ton aims, AO sentaaad SI. ; • • *PAN !la. DTOBIAS ) VIMPIIITIAN 16 . 011.111nes A. laelantasemm remedy ter throat sheisaatless, iseederhe, toothed" croup, wile, salaam writ threat, sod Dane ln any part of the body Try . a bottla!aad he emittneed. Remember this artielphis alnieene, oat an essierimeare4te 14. years It has been tented. Tea? ow who twee ltreesunineads Zia madtaia. aver rush • reputation as Ude ; silent!, It boo wortad Its. Way be. fen the phi's, and all are loud ta Ogee. l'ObrordO intestiMithmi." notaanda whit mid tor week. rsa abed 'ragout, and never walked without the aid of matches. ' this complaint, can testify to ttiv ite =eat affects of this lisdeoent. They are cured, and its ilstans throughout the laud. Remember re let Ls and a positive cure Is sure to follow. Headache of all kinds we warrant to sum. Putrid eon throat y " sineey as dip thole, are robbed of their terms byes timely nee' of the Venetian Ununent. It bee astral hundreds the past three months. Prlee 2d and 64 cents a bottle. Offlee, s. Cortlinedt Street, New-York. Sold by all Druggists. • - _ •ersle JONSVOSPITIVIOS. 46 the advathor boring bees restored to bralth a few weeka,by • ses7 simple reroodyNter Wing infiered ammo •tantwith aortal, tone affection. sad that dryad dtamma Consosols amidoas tassels losoma to his tellow-segfesess the mIIL6II of cum Tee all oho deaths ta hi well send a sop Wise pre naed (her or shares), sahibs are peepotat sad_ miss _the aux, mid& they will and a ax Cull for Conotersos, haraze, azonwrilrbe; w Thready objut of the seriatim to einettegllsePteetrir tLeents,lo Muse this melleied. sad latteutios which .1.• unwires to be Inutaahle, 'Nibs hoporerreq Meru will tstlis remedy, u it will -cut Ulm nothlng, audios, prom* twee. EDWARD • WILSON. I=llr3 NUTIOII. t~F..eaand sitar JULY Ist, '18611,, timpani's'', aeon vertlat_the glainstliene J•II4AT, Moat WATS INTO Tar RATIONAL' SIX Pl* =NT. LOAN (cow moldy eilled 'Mvs-Tirtntise) will mow All who wilelerlininfis the 1I»-Twenty Loan strut thimKortileiltr MONO the IWO JULY next r JAY COOLY, Btrzsottertos - AGA" sitell4... Re. 114 14-7104/14...PhtledelgtAi: pEtIt4IYELPIIIA & ERIE. R. R.'. : • • ?morn, Woo travelog the Westboro ant No ormesss of - Poneplass% to the any of Nato, as Ws tea. 'lt hiabion koala by the Pentighnipora 4 Nottesest 61- 4611 4 ,4141u5i1er thibilr sap kesit to liming rapid!' opted .urneehliosi . (Ile enteeleatte. XL of b * sea kw Powers sa4. Freight b oater 's kit Hattneaarlo DriftrrooklNfork, ftrtnsitas) on the OWES DI slalagyiked trmis,M _ a seEdit4 Pt *WO en .ths Mime Dirtdos, . , 2 Ili P. er. le SO A. it Ad-Trots /other • ..... - CSC& 1 Almotosecistatioa Ttele Amine.. , -..—. l, hi r. it - - .7 . Sal telferNIAND tvetosttlas , ttemiger WON= anal! tth.g. ootaeilltd az4Berkst da, wad' lb, riraskilii 41 Os Csarrogre vats. ... i.. ,-SALMI' lISTON. Jai tamer Mind liediet eta" ' 3 z Lo a f h , Ere. 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C u 7;.1E..1.17.1171 VIZ ON 11411111311iltla MIMI 3T 1111116 -OMER*. &..0 AML m=AlDnovvninnk -111.11LIM124.11; ERIE,, PA, S TURDA B I MORNING, JULY 4, 1863 GEORGE' W. WOODWARD. The Convention which noutinated the Hon. Clerge W. Woodward as thirDemocrstic can didate for Governei wil be gratefully reraem i bered for years to come. ilia life, charucier, great abilities, statesinanshlp and public set4ices are — such as to ivntuasd the'reipect of E ll parties. The qualities of his head are only equalled, if not eclipsed, by those of his' ht.' Although a man of self-relianee and irO i n will, (essential ingredients in the ocunie sition of a leading mind,) ),ii preeipeens ae4er exceeded his realuterits. Ifs asinever smight security from censure by - prndaTtit miltince or time serving neutrality. ape LOW plaged h 1 name at, the bead of eel paper, to- - 'miler with a sentiment utteresi hJ Idle in is spech delivered on the 13th of Itettansbari 180, in Independence Square, Pilii‘delPhia, whin our political troubles, were about: tO hew gin Although a Judge of the 'Supreme pond, he went before the people to plead for the pre*. ervetion of a Uttien which had been COLISUID!. - 2 mated by the blood of heroes and the wisdom of sages. Had men of his principles been in' ol6e, or bad hls advice been taken, we Would not:now be surrounded by our presint ucter tn muloulties. George W. Woodward is about 54 years, of ag e sad is a'nstive of Wayne; one of the (ton er of the old Tenth Legion. His parent., tholugh highly respeetable, had not the means of giving him anything *kW. than a good ed-: nation. What he beeline- of aga'and was abentto be admitted to the bar, he removed to Lielerne county. ) Being honest and industri on, sagacious and patiest, he soontotialla Moisten* at a bar where ink men a. Garrink hinllery, Judge Ceistrigham.• sad liwyeen of . It stamp resided. Be soon &naked an ri te ve pinetioe in the counties of Luzern., Wiyee, Pike and Susquehanna. In 1888 he was elected as the Democratic Senstorial delegate hem the cpunsjlei of Pwi= seine, Monroe and Pike, to the Comet/luting ditrivention which made our present State Nal stctution ; and although one of the youngest men in Hie Convention, so great wits hie WWI - that he at once took rank with snob Mew Jdhn Sergeant, Walter Forward, C. J.' James h 4 Pbltab antletnirles J. Ingersoll: Ala Itti helped to make the Constitution, he knows try to administer*. Indeed, there is no bet ' Constitationsl lawyer in the'llnited Static tHleiti u udge Woodward. f In / 1 Governor Porter appointed him to t e Com on Pleas bench, is the district con paw/ of th counties of Huntingdon, Centre, Clearfield, one_ or two others.. In infs. OM ands of the then patriotic Governor Slink Dominated him as the Demo; orstio candidate fcti\United States Senator,. 1.4 supply the" plan ataayment by the reaig nation of Jame* pßobstqaorlao had just been appointed Secretary of SN.ta . by President Balk but his election was defeated by: Gen. Cameron sedueletg four or fl,v.e.prelteded Dem• nests, who united with the entire b dy of the opposition and elected Clara. In 1848 President James K. Polk nominated him a Judge of the Supreme Court, sfAhe ttato/States, to All the place made meant hi . e death of Judge Baldwin ; but Cameron, being in the Senate, proenred his tejection, in apposition to the antes of a great portion of the Democrats in,that body. elln 1852 Governor Bigler appointed him to m Supreme bench of Pennsylvanie, to fill a *matey made by the death of JudgoCoulter ; fad is the same et the next 'year he was nom inaticrand elected by the Democratie party of tits State to the same place for the Constitu tional term of fifteen years,, so that he hoe n ib out four years to eerve„ and in December dext would have been the Chief Justice of: tbie Nate. . . . When first called upon and urged to accept it nomination for Governor, he declined, on theground that he preferred to be the Chief 4 Justice of the State for fouryears, which was the line of his profession ; but after much alicitation be consented, for the reason that the present abnormal condition of public airs the people had . : . rigbtito demand the eerrinss of any person they thought could best eerie them. Ms nomivation was the result, end his election is certain, if he lives, by at least from 80,000 to 50,000 majority. _ The nomination of n man like Woodward .beams like going back to the purer and better ,days of the Republic, and furnishes a yell- L grounded hole that public Constitutional ierty and private rights may yet'be preserved in This ootu3tay. Re was the intimate wool . - its, and friend of great men and patriots like : James S. Polk and Praia' It Shunt. The tone thought him at to be a United States Sen ator, and the other tho't' him fit to be a Judge of Supreme court of the Vatted States, stiVenteen years ego. ECII This itruntry and Government have three r euemies—boneotobe, eie.ideitins aid orris!). Got. They hsve_seerly, if not quite, disrup ted the Fedetal_Goveromeut, and the last assued,,lf sot ,anWsted, will,•yet.destroy the that* Aloverniosste, for . no fres goreimattmi mit•stend oorrttption. We ntllfaow the pro. grey is hse , msdiLduriny, the lint few you*. If not arrested now, It never can be, for it. xlll beimmelhe,irule inStead of the ezoeptios.:•The fearlessness Of ,clidge _Viobdward 'in the dia. Ohary or Onty eminently qttilidealtim to arrest this ireatitil.' hto persini would Iltirth of sp. proaoliitt isms' of his noble appearance, diiptifital bearing and positive eharseter, with Itimsoleaaproptositiou. lle Is ton honest to Etwelmood , tfdkitt to _be bniliad. and LIM VM4M 4II I° 4 OFFOO• .•*4 4 11 0 at th e -4 1 4 ilf, : tha• O Vernl4 4 1 04 1/ 0 1— W i g , 4 t,e jOttbj-pnig win be 6 - liken up aid • • 'The manorm a nnerr of his noidpatien. unibis him to sot independently ri,n4 for tho palate good. ,Haug not had a lorki - owitbs,' et par!isaailbotit ibr sway**of, PWWt‘i l WOW mad storikille..far Boin4fitjoi4 to Wassales MO fiSlsaderpoTrA otkpalonic 1e abet: atikell.feiltukt• have sidOstfrollObx*klittba to antAttl l 4 1. 4 ° 4stlistittiograt# 4 4 sad _ l #o l oth be& ti pnll down so itiiniiiiistestioa ,withod to Ito wissits+ancloao bas mating from Mt : lags 11(311/611reb Mt* sesstiswilianil doidi age/ tram moth& ofiplaids. It may be said iliat,--wo "Ur loss. hill wi ern ties Soprani &ask. 'AO is true, Milo sea 4ippolat Ids tons sissoloss4 sad' we will haws himist a mask mars ,bapartant and rsasossibls position, Alio les. may yet be oallsWit . 4) liberties sad PlSO.f.ratt**Oii this gr." Biala." 1 ,*ll, ihW'initiikiney of Closussi.d, if site 1w0yr."..9=fe,11173 yr."..9=fe,11173 511 Iciiil From the !sates Argos., ICE teetion to persons and prtm withia the States: We'hal a Legislature, a Governor, a Militia system, with a ttot three 'millions. Odr Smut Noithern lakes,, upon, thtt navigable to the Gulf, and It 'ocean by the Delaware thiro Philadelphia ; and we havaie Iron and coaltrade; which!' command trade upon propel 'Oar sister Stater, provide+ like Judge Woodward at t4o who will i ssiminlster the 'O, As abs Ant. dogrnsa ; of 4 :upon little oboes, 'but up -ifinificau. principka. • 'll . auly• be said that be , ;!'stamp the • State." We do, c Ws have always theaght t dignity o f the office and e l candidate; because it lo ' soliciting votes. No one! i Woollward's ability to , do it awry, because be has an eat/L • • for ability,' sound ginciplit ship, and is personally knit • t In this State than any othtr Ple'look to the press for respecting men and mess . • thing partisans alone att a • Inp, and but few can h bat few men have physi . the open air In every par o and if the ;candidate : deaf elected; hie health and gbh i s much impaired as to-prey a tog - upon* Cahn and yip o • dudes of ,off Me. The t will bring all pettiocrats- c e mach better thin the 1 ' however perfect, The I quiet, conservative , busl es always vote on the s : attead palliest- melte i Ills fall and rote for V. ri ,:. had emongkofAbOlition,it arybodr. - We venter, tot p ant of,Octoher the *tele 'fled . wdr.kes Weed -: , vonattrvative sad correo t parties. Thstanatiott, ' • holders will alone hold •—: AN ERIE soianall , In Omar N Dssz Oasszrzs;— Friday mortals; of Isst, the followizi Tsezisy marsh of ninety' miles. Lesingtotiend this p msatio. The first town we a rills,. a small, 41141. ' • about 1,000 people, situ .t die Kinfuel,. Central • : firitith of the city of Le 1 inlabitantslof this to . in Central and South enevenhasly from the h4w ded guerrillas who pro+, majority. of them, mew amity tipathy for the tinioil,i amity be erased. T -- iij and 0 I cherish it as exists. \ \ You will, how \ .1. • i a i \ substantial Union Men la but it is v4K evident ties'? predotui ate. b . a very diesstro and . : occurred. A -AI ao u Island regiment were', , t arrival of 'a train whit to Covington, when a dad, instantly killing s . Poor fellows! their pLrel, and,ware on tbsi meet those loved 0126110 wished to see. We arrived at Uickku ing and ! , spread blasSti Here is where B i d located, the General M the iunted field." I high' hill, and comma d surrounding country. We started very espy ing, marching a &static that day 'through the fti had ever seen, when 1 (l ir calWd Bryantsvills. • reeeived us very kin y tuows (1) young Bout tel handkerchiets,youngits til ts clapping their hands hoe angers ," while , of the people were s li di the moderate priei - , very handsome young li kid three brother!! ~ "ind,''flaid she, "wert smart, too,—tender nty runt and kill every r 0 trioao, young lady, t i 'Theriext.tOwn we „, some little place. about 800 people. lsi Unions fegram, 'mace IMMO time ago and c , Tillie they could fin me that they not on , horses belonging to ii ' I and tent everything!) We will pus throui i ion insigniglcautt to it' deidnition. Bonitis &bin:It : 1,000 inhabith diudr of LisiniKton,!' 4nmtiatiand !tier, "a :atom Illamasses bort] 'aiWiltatiblig on the 11 liiithe'•lforOr side of lxiys oncedonally Gros ,71, 4.7 , tfiriall." 4 " 4 Milk istvg• 1 1 M (9 1 igasisilintlioath of CI r army of But Tenni+ osntrated at Hnoxvill It P i rebels, under e no.' dash into thi plate' • ed sway everyt lag of • storekeeper informed • t i : o .cried away t re One ! , '.ut entered hi store v,,tue it oontaltied. -Waynesberg and Cuba, lice, and arrive ht our ; 4 iti a- small plioe of ts, situated 9S' miles: . a allies North icorthe about 80 mil - North f-r. The rebel uth aide while 6 the 'Cumberlati. the river, t'gob then .neitross en Monticello le Owes,' bat the ell 'apposed to 'Ponttic* Whirs ale being thrown K. 'ri* Weir here;;' and you may and foretiiird and 467 important Mover:nod lishitlimietiai shinty. Von. Carta?, a ilirocimpetent 'oftear, hr in command troops conornstratad lam Tiro female wiled thossaelris adratuirow, *aro himl:footorday, whildkoliotatlatin the 6Pse. ity of spies. Oat ter a tian to said. tobe the •• better half" of a rebel itsasral l , I vlsited the prima ,has w few d ego, where a large; stasetir of - rebels sr4 nadir gaud' , otiaversodlelth sao "try fatilllgsai Miol, who wai .s; aroma fa ea Alibis,* rogissit. Es txmorl7 dMiaei it Books 1 i :FAIt. PAID UNTIL THE END ---- 4)P THE YEAR IF NO • 7,) is Aeirfect ' . Pennsylvania dioiary i t d 4 n •n ado,/ o near ..rders o the stern stern, access o the .1/h the port of onopoly l 4 l ' the ' mishit!' us to. antis with all c4inty, Pa., and said he - has relatives now living there. lie had been• in the service since the conscription hill was enforced, and had made several attempts to escape into our lines, brit without.avaiL Ue stated that the rebels in East Tennessee would shortly be contprited, to; stneumh or '"starve to destb." . Thly 10(1 nothing but corn bread and were deficient in that. Among the prisoners was a "gay and hippy" son of the Emerald Isletwho was do - retiring, is a very - avaricious manner, a large ration of salt beef and hard bread. Oise of the scintinels asked !aglow hi liked it. NlVity;" replied he visvj auctiatically, ""if us bp,ysenly bad the same food an' clothes that,. ye fellers Ma, we could ha' whaled the divil out o' ye longeo, so we could." They were dirty and ragged,' and said t4ey had seen sufficient fight ing to last them during the war. Mare another time. d JIM. _ aye sts b of, , tent, nc omen upon r Jet and • isra, n real, end to resi t thick lessen • espial be pen doubt. I is not lied reps .d stab Ito more so.-- d t he f the Judge DICER, CONVERSATION 'WITH RE,NRY :CLAY. ' We Cake from an old number of thc Pacige Firritor the following interesting sketch of an interview between IiANILY CLAY and, Rev: Pr. Hill, editor of the Prssiotcriao Herald, of Louisville, Ry.— We ask the especial attention of Elder Wnau.mr, and other political parsons, to the views of the distinguished statesman,: stion tnra SD I. eople Peo „ lion enerel meet- la 'in k. • ct, Jaffa As a •, I. olitical 1 speaker' , ty to ep Is great d cot, And ik in Aram), d is "A few weeks prior to the death' of the Hon. Henry Clay, when he passed through our city, on his way to Washington, at the request of a Methodist minister from one of the Northern States, who had never seen the great suttesman, we called with tr him to see him. He was quite f ble, and spoke of his death as a probable vent within a few months. , He stated that nothing-but a deep and abiding comic tion that the union' of the States was in imminent peril could have induced him, in his state cf health, to leave the quiet, of his own home and• go back to the Senate, the seat of so many of his strugglei and great achiivements. lite opinion wits ex pressed by. one or both of us that the dan ger of disunion was ; greatly over-smith:oate ed, and that if it ever mtne to the test it would I* found that there were very few who would be mad , enough to rush trite disunion, either in the North or Soulh.--• He shoo k his head ominously and re plied: "Gentlemen, if I have studied anything it is the genius and spirit of the AMerlean people, both in the North and the South, and I tell you there is danger. There is a spirit rising_up in both sections 01 this Republic, : which, if not speedily quelled, _ will bring , about a 11E1V etance of the INioti - of these States, not in two, but into half a dozen little petty Repub lics, or despotisms, as the case maybe."— It was replied that on several former ec elisions the North and the South had been arraye&agsiinst each other in bitter hostil ity, but that the hostility had died away and the parties restored to more than their . former friendly relations .. "Ah," said he, "that was\before the rise of ?Rodent .abolitionism: Fanaticism cannot be controltai, and especially religious fanaticism. The chur ches of the country then stood together, and in their great annual assemblies they drew the bonds of union &nil:motherhood together. Now most of ,them have been rent asunder, and they are acting as di viders rather than to' bind the country." Said he, "Gentlemen, "you are both of you ministers of the gospel, and I tell you that this sundering of the religious ties which have hitherto bound our people together, I consider the greatest sautes of danger td'qur country. • If ant religious men cannot The togoher peace, what can be ex - - Peeled of us Politki , ins, very' feio of admit pro fess to be governed' by the great principles of lave?' • If all the cOrches divide on the subject of slavery, Cher k will be nothing left to bind our people tbgether but trade and commerce." "That," "staid ho. "is a very powerful bond, 'I admitbut when the,people of these States beconsis thor oughly alienated from. each other t and get their passions aroused, they at not apt:foist:op and consider what is to their' interest. !tie against the interest of bolt` , parties, in every contest, to go to war, but nations constantly do it n otwithstanding that fact. 'lt is against the interest of xnen to fight duels, but they often do it when theiws t kno that rain both to themselves an families stares them' full in the face." " " said he, "men will fight,? if they. • coMikler their rights trampled upon, even i(you show them that ruin to th emselves and families will be the probable resulto-- Realties, in times of high ezeitenient, the violent men on both sides get the control -of matters,. and moderate. men 'are thrown in thibiakground, and their counsels go unheeded.\ Er & ',Finding t the venerable 'statesman hadexhivate is strength in talking, we arose to bid hi adieu ) as" we supposed, i\ l, for the last time n earth. He shook' the hands ofbOth us, and said, "if yore preachers will only Ay the churches from run sing into acmes and fa * iciest,. I think the, politicians can control the masses. "But," he added, "yours is th 4 Itardest, task, and if 'you do not perform it toe will not be ,al4 to 4 ' our part. That I . eonsider the greatest source °l',• danger to. our courery.". 1 h would m from isolotrg !ogieQf polls t atop sp lases o on, who c, who CM t~~ and No !as re the "ood ch all of all ] Office- MEM 111=1 pretty • g mi llctors an hill, • E 273 CKY tr"} =3l 311111 Lezingl and 11117iTI ng and country ioiftween .tataifal and ro- ion on here , odious at sru Ni place eon at the term ad and 1: , n. Thou r; a 411 otheri • anti:miry, s of those on 1 1 ..und the S, :sleds, ehe -hatred whi • !I= -ration many ucky, place [Went 'bode I,as this gen' find a gran : • nthern Ken{ "Seoesh pry 1 att the latte • - -rending ae 1 • . ts and a i______ ' depot awaiting the -. to convey' theta • otiee boiler iplo :. wounding t tire. i 1 •-: oPeerrice hod ex- N , ay hbme thi,re 'to ii\they dbb long 10 \ I . 'i • Hrbige in th esti ' for a nigh4rest. headquarteis ,Ire g concluded t take , Jr ,are situat on It `beatitiful viewiof the i the 1 'fallowing Dm: of twenty-fon mile; E .„. beautiful oo try I inched a small town yore the inhaitants the beantillil, clap belles I. belles within their . blowing tin whistles, cheering the hYau . ore business portion g thlok-crusted' pies • thirty oentel One y remarked fiat she rig for the #nion man, I wo,uld erviees tothe 1 I could find I rig h ,oTerrt ' Ps SZNATOR. StrXdITA AND tits Powci.—The Washington correspondent of the Spring field Repll.64ean wiites - as follows "Mr. Sumner, I think, has more inAn c~nstoe.with the Administration than -nay other, member of Congress. Friitn apartments, tack orWil lard'i, he has dOike morel to influent% the President • since Congress• adjourned, then any member of• the: cabinet, unless it'be Mr, Seward. ;Ile is'very intimate with - Lincoln, and talks over all subjects with- him familiarly, and the, President seems always gla tof his advice, - He is a- power behind the throne. Since Mr. Phillips made his attack upon the Senator, I hear of col serVative who begin to praise him. Mr, Seeraid, remarked, after reading Phillips' /papal, "we are in the same boat nee . 'MU shows the mistake of censuring Sumner and Seirardin the same: breath.' -t is Stanford, tabling, app hand •ntly, Oogiyunir.cop cossEßvAirvii Max. The Louisville %Animal .speaks for She: conservative muses of the-North es u the, loyal Caen, of the *rder states when it says_ that the - princtpte. sire tics on is 'neither to back ACM. Opposi• lion to -this radicals nor ,te heck down from opimtition ' -t.,e rebellion, are for warrum i aplai . .im, the. ribellion..by Inn' T porting an reinforcieg the hOste anthe 644 to . qi it, intd against the midi by opposing their measures Ass lamp eorettitiatitmal : sotein - oopeitkutt -wittt,rthe t reervetlouli4:4l****.litYeAtqtlPoo. 414 t egi ngra g,4 r eperket mspee to the 'government„.•from v _Sho,-Arregidetit Nowt, pith Kunst it - WI .9rtergetinl-:colatirietivee Ayg *lows tilt - 14 4a M done. Thishtspqt tetehipt,tkorti: or backinf• _0(1t isAvviniptirOdeg np OonioerfilMln - ieketd n are Our le up" The which main II 0010. 'across cipsui hoe rlos . 44 oaf, NUMBle e ß'4.', 4- • L 1 441M11111 7 $ 411161T01T RIMEL Airatnie rtb Ca rioas.—The Befi ernmeqt ham ient 161)sigidi" mot the Pre" ,vierios Silk* betellibeirlen, gees. 2.000 Oitiskons. o,ooo l trist t0ttk251,940 Vistikets; ' 45'000:•614C0f scettitetnigitti, mid 2,27 0 1500 reents" et 11101**SiOiy. or 11101111010111101010011 `flirty tetkitib • 1; F.; • A CARD - Pliosll - ' : i . :. : .- - 4 • - ' i LD. • ,TlllB „Repuldpliet9be.r, of.,( I:ii \icrsm !kl , volt - -lc. 'il ituill thiellatilat ia ,party . -1.4. ~,,li.g jostl thewßrWd in hitc\ (et ()cation of ..laetteral...Btaxstor's order, publiabies siqng card Itt-thoslAialgo Jour nal, il mos ; mn ddt - 'hwbi f 4oa mori c4 Vs 'ideal hear me first" . • We—reitker the Ibleowtiig ea - ,tractifrotallas-Vilti - r - --...-- r. -- TuttoXgrf Wan - , :a• ESTIOii. Why do TiaferialSiFderti er of the Pre sident? -.l3etteneerin my judgment the or -494. ol9sqiespit Askokide 91/A unwaryin ted by the law and the Constitution. 'lf that order had beetianatained by the Presi dent; it wrltild . Were( iaide au issue before the peopleMpefrWhtehlhe'ftlends - of the AdministrillitO,:norrheing in the right, oould no hive ; sigtoseded. • : The sagacity .and, igcbal: ise.gse .of the President have saved-you from political disaster. • My friends, we have a common pur piste ;' to crush this hellish' rebellion . ; but' is it not possible that you are Wrong in the asenne, when one of theta ii the sup pression of,..freedom of the press by mili tary power r When tau see the President, the ',Cadges - of the United States courts, (lien, all-- of them,- of your own party-- men whose patriotism, loyalty and integ rity no man will question—when you see them al4 althou&b hating the • Times as they hate treason itself, yet all declaring , that this military arrest is wrong, is it not possible that you are-in error, and that, 'these thoughtful, true Men, tieing under• their responsibilities to the - Constitution and their oaths—is it not just possible that they may be right, after all? , ... ' I do not propose to argue the constitu tional question.. It is too clear for argu ment. No intelligent than can deny that ,; such an -order violates the Constitution. ' Intelligebt an candid•men, who justify ni , the order, de nd it, not as constitutional, but tiiiin - its , resulting from the dari gertins co 'on of the. country.' it is simply an exercise of power in direct conflict With every guarantee of the Constitution and of the Magna Charta. To those who excuse •or justify this order OD the ground of necessity to Save the life 'of the nation, let' me beg their attention a moment, while I attempt to show that no such'neceisity exists and that an ad equate remedy exists. without resorting to so dangerous a precedent. The American people are not ready to acknowledge our Constitution a failure, nor are they ready to see a military dictator established. There is no difficulty in punishing treason, _and suppressing sedition, without over turning the' Constitution. (lir. ARNOLD theh goes on to show in de tail that the powers of the Government to punish treason and'sedition are ample, without overturning the great principles of liberty which `make our Government worth all the blood now being shed to preserve it. He continues as follows : ?BE DA Iff/Eit .The greatest danger which now threat ens the success of the Union cause is a serious division in loyal States. With .the loyal. States substantialt3 united, our success in restoring the Union is only a question of titne. Illinois, although the fourth State in the Union, is, I think, first in the physical and moral power it has brought to aid the President in , Crushing the rebellion. A serious division here between the people and Legislatttre of our State and the Federal Government, and our great cause would be greatlyjeopar dized. Is it prudent for the Administra tion' to bring on an issue, involving the liberty of the press, with the Judges of the Supreme and District Courts of the United Stites, and both the confidential friends of. the President, and our only Republican Sen.oor, against the Admin istration on the issue ? Again, if you suppress the Times I)3r force, yoii must suppress the expres sion of the same sentiments, by whomso ever and wheresoever uttered. That which is sediticm in Cl:tipsy; is sedition in New' York city. Fernando Wood speaks. as rank treason as the Chicago Times pub fishes. He uttered it to 30,000 people last week in New York. Jf you suppress the Times you must suppress Wood. S hall . the - President go .out of bis stay to raise an issue with the Governor of New Yoik ANOTItiZ FOIST.' Let me remind tiny - Republican friends of another point. You remember when the liberty of the press and freedom' of speech were - crushed in the slave and now rebellions States. This cursed reb6llion could never have occurred but for the destruttion of these safeguardsof freedom. The Democrats, now sensitive on these points, when Iheir rebel friends trampled thee great principles under foot, had no rebuke for them. We, the Republicansi were the champions of liberty then, let us stand by it now. For myself, I did what I could for the freedom of the- press then, and ,"timici" as the Tnne3.eharges •.e to be, 'I shall have the courage to Blend byvit -now, even thceigh the Times should damn me with• its praise, ind my own fiiands denounce and condemn. me. Let nah‘admonish my friends that the precedents vie .make may return "to plague - Me inventers."\ Next year wee elect a President. I sug gest. that' at is am ong the remote possi bilities, if we give oar, opponents the ad vantage of making the people believe that the- ribertrof the pre ss , , freedom.of speech, and the trial by jusyreinvolveci, and that' our, party has trampled these greetprin - ciples under foot, it iiTust -pos . - ,eible they may succeed. ' Gmr. MoCLWL tati awe ins Ravutirso Vot‹. Intraltits:—The 'New York eprrespondent\ of the 'Boston. Journal ,writes ; Mr. .Lincoln issue an order 'like this 'General George B. McClellan Is comman ded to muster all the force tbat he can command andmarch at once to Matriaburg and assume command of the forces for the repelling of invasion,' 50,000 men would - be ready to follow him its twelve hours. A call on the returned volunteers would to responded to by. thousands.. , Themen gathered in groups by dozens ss they 'will go back at once if General McClellan. will lead them." . '7 unterrified Petnocracy of Ohio, despi*Burpside, keep nloving. The June llth ;State- Convention was the' largest ever held In the State. "DAilyP:says the Columbus &ins, "we have reports, kkv letter or ,verbally, of Republicans who declare they Will never, by vote_ or deed,, sustain these' arbitrary - arrests nor favor in any -*ay eV-Military- government over•the civil anthorities:' • Candidates will be nothing ; the. ; living...vital principle of free govern. mekt; e' e ' thing!. ;0110i• 157 .6/1/3". • 2 / 4 1111011tell —Mere than eight. hundred guos.of Gen eral mouth 'European purchase have latelx, bean sent linty§ the army of Ten nessee to 111e - St. - Units arsenal for repairs. On' ttie eiaminetfiqr. 'le was &nod that ithezekwu no aoslittiun 'ltiatiotv between the tubeaticl the *role; sad the giuus could Uot t be.. fired. -ft—The Itepublitanapyrobseedlispeaker o f the Howle of_i*swslgit of,New York foul 29.0, hen;tg ets, than the :price of a WV. goo 4 negro *South. This however, wig,* goethientitiore- than he sinei worth, lorthicie,thetiketasins yes 'made, he has Extvoldilegli At *V smite. - ; ' ~tipaisnip 1.7 - 401 Tiered aiihrtffericadifte orbooheoreqi len at - thes - BiSims - Illitrfiting in chit city, lirtidnNdays'eiquitlCA' e.)!, perheads." II :VI fettenete for. the 'fferald.that• the re. tursupd bakers have left: - Fits &d -ikter-if tiMeonit.st, 'will soon prsiient big reply to mrsSeefetary Hates statement up. on which the President's Ba44,:tet ion. cashiering General Porter, Iv:wilts:A, 4-17pwRrd of 7,006 collectortAssOssort had aisaistantassopoori•hre..now tufgaged iit the collection , of internal Rive,ntie in this loyal Spite!. • •
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