--- "fgr ERIE WEEKLY -OSSERVEIL orirgli I. rut Oseawrits BrILDINGS," SIAM. Slogan. orrosrrs as Yore 0171011. km . EprIeF.IIXST3 --Ono Sollars of Tea Limo ono la wn,. TS fettle; two lasertleus $1,00; three taster- Ilene $1,25; cue mouth $1.60; two months 11.60: three Months $ 1 , 64 ): 111 mouths $5,00; ootiy oar $o 00; other advertisements in proportion. Tomo rates eill be strict!) adhered to, nation damp/ by special Out ract, or et the optioa of Shit poblisbers. Aall torte Notices, Stave, Diiorres and lik• ainerthes wont, St fA ; Adroloistrator t e Notion, $250; Ladd Saler' Fa relight,* hue; tte-riagroNoticae wwiere rex (Laois a view; nidtuary Notleee(oser three Heel fu ettrut) dee condi pet lice. Ortgleat poetry, au. , ;,,, e •nttee at the request of the eilltor, nut d -liar rev l•os Ail eirrtlaerieuta will be cordial/04 at ILe OIVIi •at the iperepPn ivertkin, until ordenhi e-t br bin threettoit, outs.* a epecifted period I. up,. for Its iti.vrtioo T. :1,4 Lams per 4,111U11.1 10 ad h.ve uf the bon JeslAdoe " , tat..na i .r• to Flu our cork to Mitt entru.%l to uo, lu actual oath; evto' , ilia largeht WHIT 4.lti & 13RECHT, Publlibers. A FACT GENERALLY KNOWN, ii A f the V.tifirty of new style *ed .' ,f Gothic, eottage, Cougreaa, Round Car .,,,i‘ernp Jenuy Lind aud other patterns, , erstb and stowt hunt, handsomely TOZlelred Blareagi, pi.ing, Breakfast, Centre aced other Sable; ~.tr,..t•, Quaker Stands, estpet and plumy& tat Hair eel Sea Grass Mattresses, Faather Beds with other •nousehold terniture , ..rontsororrd from welt 11011.10 ell lumber and br espe,fruend workpueu arid not byei.r.r. :Medi ..r stile, quality and low pricers I *rill did) i:eare ~ d-e.ers t.. undosetl no. Feathers tuntrhfand . , we c o a t, earior, Bedroom, . I other (MLitt of Eastern mod Whelan thilMl I,,Fed mid glued, making thesis ea .0 l oim.r part of the chairoshere others toads ,„ L. , roill., , I,•11.1 be no moILIS dnreble Wood ,to , f. sswiug and Nurse, are chairs of bard. through the sett and chit:4, wet -anted :est.:kJ j palatal, and can't Oa f r st:eugtli, price and floret) Spring Bala. 1 tune 0 , :you ,L 4,1 hale the highest teetittioniels with a f of in ,I1LO‘• cent ILr arplicistion 1 i.ckluig ud r 1,4 sio,r tree After-tree *sin:tears ant contending trills Up* ~tocrie;el two pia detlets, f am determined to son ~.el r t,e to tit, give worth for your pay, and do justice ail who trnawltail 4 ,,04 'r, lath, Saint *A, Live Mock, Crude and Heine ~ .,,ro, r e Fey, Produce I.c , taken at fair market valued fir.emetrit..cr the glace, rest e”ruer of Itlth 'treat a 'tote, kAL., to t; ELI SEF ~I, l atinteet' s and Cemmis'is rtaiestuau, 11. Es; ALE & - ;.l{ ET L RoCERY STOKE P. A, BECKER, A*III)LESALE 'A\ I) RErm L GROCER, '4l,re S. F./ t ',-)ter:o/ t tr Park .fr Frenc4 . Stritt, _ it HLAP.41.11,, ca.! tt.e ittvutlon bf the comm.:laity t., 1.110 large 'tort ot I;I:''CERI E..: AN I) PROVISIONS, W 1 1 40; Lc r. 4 . 4,rotaf, U. t+ll ills %t,tty 1.014' t:wr I'Oft.kllll.li i'ltietS! ESE MEI Di tits'', . C , )1' F EES TEAS. __ i 1 SYIiUPA. -..- . TOBACCOS, FISH", &C., Z. , 't 3 :rpte,el IA the,ctt, a% he IA prepared to prom to n] slln , ye ta A C1:1 rte krtri , stou,t4t3ll , tat 1111/1 a lupertor Mt of Pt . f: LIQUORS, rlt.o eeoe‘s'e wbieb ba diteewtke attention 'the paS lr 010 'mall Prollts and a fall flr 11 r ' apyll'63l.l GROCERIES! GROCERIES AT A 1. A N RETAIL P. SCHA,AF, tet•te , t't h tutttin tit, ratite that h. hap °petard lE= 10. 2 Hughes' 'Block, Erie, I my %•• keep On 11•134 • t aree .ap l •lr vf. GROCERIES, AND \V *LEN WARE, IA I 'lll.-. 411{N, eil;Afts, tt' 1,1.01 r “tAtAlShillelat of • Y. 1 .1 rr-; a ; ~tier Mor• lit the uute•rtitf lEW GROCERY . STORE. underet4rr t 4 o TlTccery Stare, uo 4ST :1 1 4: FE . T, Sd liOti.sE AORTA 1)F 11.11LRO:ip BRIDGf. tho - mend I ,, aprw_ • toll supply HOVE LCI EA, PIZ() /Ng 14?. Illelhafrr WAItS„ Ttlll.lCfll di: CM %KS. i ~rythin, utoallv oo hood in ac eistabli•beoptif of i the i•VECTlO:vkilito4, w are deterramed to otl-r a+ ::e toduceta•ktaaeaat In the ct•v. ittad invi•e the hubite to cell. C" '00( that we can Give entire eatterattton. t A . F. Kit R. it 1 rtli MEM OYSTERS & CLAMS. CITE Subticribtr would relipect- tal,y inform GJi Lleads and. eastoraen iil itn/gtbL o27etand, iO.l l . Washington Fish Martel, Bev ArtAr tre prrparsdtei furptxy q, *TEA ROAV,RE9I*ArZ_ASTS OA. TA Itti ith th• t.st OYSTERS AND CLAMS. • c o tte r affords at Wlioloom/a and Retail, At Abort at t , 0 Lowy!? L'.• :NG Pineal CP" All Orunr3 trorn the Country Promptly ttenclod to. s B --Otatersand t.;lllns Vacklid to Order. C-* ye:lg, lune '2,), 1 5x3 c. Tr EY. U. S. 10-40 LOAN. :11:1sT NATIONAL BANK OF titlE, DVIGNATZD riF.P O F.ITORS, TUK U. S —lhts Bank hereby :ounces that te Is prepared to metre subreriptutne on : - tunt of United States Bonds, authorize t bv IL* act t reh 3, MS, Marini date Itarch'l,lSB4, misenaable pleasure of the Government after 10 yo.re, and pAty r• , It) years from date, tetriait interret at Ore-per cent rep, payable in Coq, annually, on Bdods not over and verni•asnualiv on all other Bonds roceive sass Ftsgistered or Coupoa as thes mar prefer It is expezteil that Campos *4 •;:i Ge reeds toe delivery shout the 4th or Apra .tvrrs-vrill regutred to pay, to additioa to the t.Lt of the prioeloal of the - SO*4U in lawful meaty. e st.:roed interest t 1 col, tor us Utlifeti nibs Notes tt. Votes -I Nat:local Bahl. additig,dfly pereeot. for cant f.l.rther acute,) from the Ist &our March r.i.ltts !it .1 euhazr.ptiou. till b e L.mant of the dectoassoiatioise I iNsi, sl,s, sl,uolos, ss,uskisAle;uts)e; sad B L; tL. t!viadmiattAns, of SOMADJUS.ISAup tn 4 , • rr ": the Secretary et the Tremors. SI SAMFORD. lat.bier • C. ENCELHART, Dealer. in Boots & Shoes! ALSO, ILINCFACIritrA Or lisToht MADE BOOTS AND SHOES ! W , Li I take this method of retitrn ...,;b I haws 1. hi, fromds eel Use pub/it their Ittaml rat:smart he...tufo» extiradri: • t IL '....)ce0 to hi s tantinastiou of the UAL !..t. ipfOrCl thr tl at I a= ai)t= A • SlitlF-S CUEAP, ■w a Lat'i CAtaper, ‘- •-• • :a t!, • liatr. aul I situ •1111 cilia( tb. •-• t• • ..t 4;•• a': .?.• a , a 'glue*, (or which r•ag . a .a: :e. IlE":" •( ivoitiEUE:S. stades' tteSaper -1! 11 i 1.1!L. 6 4.34.10,d n l ••••• - .se to ail, the Plainer Patont Last, - t, ulake'tle. Plqta.r relent Boots Pr ..t La Le burpr tort to titylo VT. I ••••1,,, 11, 1> cm Land n ttoiectiOn of the Loa • rel , L al 1 Ather Csb..f end Kip. r:ei itteittled to Ear/2140. ive ; s: Philadelphia Rz Brie R. R. ‘ l4o RflakiliMaiWlNNlaiiM .1 -•ot lettVorth•r-c...K! Varttor .at •,. u:ots of reunllT)7l . 2•3 to tht rit• Kr* ou I`r •• It Prrwrofrotrue Rd "• 1 -'mast,. as.; L.e ter their r.tt,vtrro to rop , ll • t... 61 "•-• ' •••• lingth • auS Creilbt •: tr 11, 1 • o 216 roooel Lb* Korlrrta ' ' I •••.--1 , - • • , tho T,JII rA51L 3 41111,2,..8 •T ....... -.3 vT r ot T:ito Lotak„.-1. t.l a I ire-t., P. 111 1,-.1,-11,:t.!. t 4 .W SPP I , . k; c:tu.r Itb /a' , 14 imilttat • +-A.? ..: .at. • r• e., '41,1E4 4 1, ..ts. PYY , ;."11.t.0 ; •ja •iloklto:o•ro vl . tit heat, .I"i'mk '4 -• • • •I',T leev.e-t ""' e e:r •-, • •,, tzt•rir.4 - _ • -- _ pREZERVED FREIT, hall% 111.1141•41 Fru% 'MU"' fit,44., 1n716-In. - HINER is isviresl46. VOLUME 35 B USINESS DIRECTORY. Buenas* Card. loalartad to this *alum" at the rata of Time Gal ref. Dunazi pia; year.) • 4 10114 aIIIiLLAK. • CITY RataMAP, bola( many year* lot 4 llvefOr. irraparid to Pvirtay or make Plasm or iglift la Eno Coast, Pa_ Ogles is CazaSloa Could' Room. bled. - ' aprYSK-11. D. D. WA ' . War *au Comm!** illawiterrr. Erie. Wareboeee ea Platte Do*, Rut Comer et Stets:Meet. *he t *Wee is Cent. so. nets,- I bar, Fluter, Water Lame, Ile. N. B.- -Partleedar attention eDI be OM to the Iteeieruig ei/4 Forlrerd/eg et tetra. leers Oil, Crude awl Mattermt, to till Pieta cif ttio eouditzy. aprilre4Lt. ) 11.* S Ettua lr at are•V Wallaby g Pas 11.ilakaaps —Drs. tardrass. Ro e aad Whit., 8 se- Ulo. N. Y ; Drs. Humph ray arid Ila.as Pa ; sad Dr. 8 raesr. Ens. Ps. apt30143a.. = • LOWEIMIOAKER, Wnossaai.a &Xi 11XIMIL plasma in fn,Zesioo and Provisions, flour and 114141, Wood and Willow Warn, Winen,Ltquars.Toilatteodaggankita,titato it.r..t.,.n01t to Young's moose Varnishing taaporium. Et* Pa- ionoi—tflit 1~. PM/ 0 MYPIPICIT, Or Tlllll P111.C3.. 011earrecoad door Wayne-Block, foulesraneb Street, rtweaa Flftb and &ail'. L im /small 2. and D n "CP. CO.. ifismactursnr=r a "1 "4 to gum's" "alumrk" eorgor onto and Biala ata., 4.4%611114"" :SINCLAIR , * itioauuos Pawrooa‘ni o....ormaes Mk. Reis es. jaallll4o. cIiAPIN tit Wll.BlAt t • anTOMTI As LAW. Rldurnis Nadia, la Itik, /Italian, Cameron and J•Suson aoanU• J. . QUM. Oan3ollll-Iv s ) W. W. WILBUR. - W BULL, PROPRIETOR.- MORRISON: ROUSE. Corm'. of /114eaat4 wad Mad** BkesC--oa rpm' out at tohnion's riebinn, Wwww. Pa- Soft 211-17- GM W. GIJIIMIOON, Jamas cur rex Papas. Mae la Gasetkr boildisg, Southwest corner of Fd.b sad State Welds. Coarsysseleig dose Bestir sad oatteetless Ends promaHo ly. 1e18'64-1y..1 ' . I:. H. CULTS. j' A . - sou ammo. 81..ean Boon IttivirAcivezn o :c, iu Second Story of 11Jadannsehtli Blank. itrie, Pin • tAI lira ti ado evieri, Ka. - II A rroarrar or Law. Girard. irk County, -. Collect:tens and other bats attenetad to arta ..coptnese and dierateit._ D p. Known, Wall . Paper M Boaraniss and Dealer In Stationer', , ariatnes„ Nppapentote., Countr"deeeenr ma pplithd. Store ander Brow ato n'e liotaLfrontins the Park. sprWitlf. A. wriest mils. ' a - PAX" narsp. jtall'lS is DAVIS* • . - Al7Ol4lliTll AT Law, Climitoot It rrvtOteadTi.llo, FL ' rob. 11.37:52 t i W. WITIIIIOIUi t ATTOinWI 4T Law, in Wakers Qr. dee, geld/esti' street, Etta, P.. mural, ER. PERKINS, Boottlec Block, North ids hrk, guiteathst, Erie, Ps. aistrEl U. LAVA VICTIFIC Finn& straw; between 4th and lith atranta, oar the Philadelphia It ID* Itallzond Depot. Cr* Pa., Lams shoesoakor, Prop Woody* acesomoda tion for otnuivirs and birde rietor. rs. Board by the as, or *ask. Good ntaallag attaebard. MIMI= A ,isfigs. limaTifilta, rasatomAsta TanaXl sad Agent. for Planer k Lowe' Pateat Riming litteluoto —the bat isms - Stabs titres; batman Ith sad SO Btl. fn., P. Mottoes road* to ardor to the flout /trio. tuyt463-IV. NI D. OMBOKIte, L.ltsitT,A.7lD 9..234 between Atats'ami Fr„eh. Fine Hems .sia rlagee LO let on reasonable toms. malre4,4y. touuLt., is NICAUTRit, - • I MAirectrirtralimatittasal Gurini, A ( deal busk lioplerroat3. Retreat/ 111111 0 seri". Pa. kV .... . • • Muck Gatti Who of um tut, Pa. • Wt. A. UALB/LAITItt. Artoll3lll A? Las-0114* Oa Staff r oppoaste tha Coast Ilya" F. 04.146. S. S. iliPirliCEß. 3SIDLN ALARM SPENCER & MARVIN ‘TTOUNICIFIII & covmsn.Leam AT LAW )IMP, Paragon Block, near North West Comr of do Punta Sours. Fria. Pa J UUN C. BEICIREt. • Ilium is Dirt 0000 e, Gatoti Croctery, Hardens% Salts, titses, Seed. Mast, *tit, tots ter at sixth street and Pukka ?gear', Erie, Ps. ial7tf. tiltil TS, NUTS, CLAWS DISTILLED RESTOBTIVE, Restores Gray ai Faded flair St bard AND IS A MOST LUXURIOUS DRESSING For the Head sad fair. CLARK'S RESTQRATIVX, - • . Reasorels the Color. CLARKS RESTORATIVE, • L'adleales Dandruff. CLAIiIES ItE3'PORA.TIVS, Promotes its Gotvib. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Prevents its Falling Off. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is an unequalled Dressing. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is go od for Children. CLARK'S RESTORATI VE, " IT good for Ladies. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, la good for old People. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is perfectly ;Harmless. CLARK'S - RESTORATIVE, - Contaios two Oil. CLARK'S ItESTORATIVE, Is'not a Dye. VLARK'.S 'RESTORATIVE, • Beautifies the Hair. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, Is splendid for. Whiskers. CLARK'SRESTORATIVR. Keeps the Hair in its Place. GLARE'S RMTORATIVE, " - Cures Nervous Ilea lathe. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, - Presents Eruptions. *ps'lt.Wrig ulna litireing. CLARK'S It D.ORA'' E. _ Keeps the Head Cool. CLARK'S RESTORATIVE, , • "a DeligWfull ?Warned. CLARKS RESTORATIVE, - Contains no Sediment. CLARK'S RESTORkT LYE' Contains ho Gum. CL3 RK 7 B fifESTORATIVE, _ -- -Polishes you, !fair. CLARK'S liniments you for 'cities. CLARK'S lIESTOR/TIV E. hyping; you tor Balls CL A liK'S 'RESTORATIVE, • . Ail ladle! Deed it CLARK'S__ TIWTOnATIVE, • - So Lid); will do Without it - CLARK'S RESIISRATIV-K,- • - Coats but $l, CLARK'S RESTORATIVE. - fired IThimataili awl Demisterrerywherss , slt ref 6ottl*-11 Dot UN; TIM V. 113.411111. Proptiaturt. apoors a cu., a. ti , oalerat 4sensa- Wlll66iii. Administrator's eats. TN PORSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF j • tee prpleare Oki* to me iltreeteda el" arm. too Digs .a Yeti upon the eremi4ee. em Iffothimicisy tl. 171 h oflalf.ltllet o edwe a. m..-of *O4 dap stork I.viag 4aDerreed itelate te eTr.i "nil * pier* or puegfir,l44ll4,ArtEllie. lyteg led Wag is Ole townebip ekoecord, i-eaary Vie, beaded sad derribre ea Mem.% ens Pa 81* Awl} te !sad at Kew CO etON% as the CA/ 4.1144 of Mettmtgrere. ea Ike Ses trr leetaf Operter Le* sad ea. Kest by a Politic Higireay readaat Weal ead Steetb, dm taratacirticaenr• leye4 abaesseeyeite *clew -SEWS...ADP seZEI-ceiki hr Ewe% or - 'output loci ui4diftkiee . LOP... l loltValtarukalliikritt, Jade mat Woe eat mortgage ea the proar se optics of the sareharer. MU HOW after et aspitos asyssikialord. • . . .. . , . . .. • .... .. . ...,,....r5,... E ._ .. .... .: _ -. ', 1,... :.,:...: ..... ~...4...- ...... .., , . A -4 •41 I. _ i , ........, 44'5 . .. 'N , - 7 .... ::: .7.. ... . ....,:-. -, . FOR THE HAIR, TO ITS NATEra.4,L COLOR, Ell TWO DOLLARS PER •YEAR; IF PAID ' lii` A Prays* get Place. Maw a earth sad sky 1- - Hoar that oar want co— oed. 114 es poloo' Ll* mu as vial tradorom, And Ald u to oar dkiruror ; Our blip* flairoonstry blow— God, et*, as Nam Oar bark. by wasst tarot, Wittkeet thy:aid la kit -- Clod, OS as palm Yea. 0, as fro* hullo, Yea. 0, 047fal along. Strotati for* thy alOty Ina, Jiad Md It emu*. Stay, stay tits Minis Mo•k, Dlspal wa'. !dread diva— God, etre es pleas. Lit se skonabelle be aped, Wei. ware bleed' be abed, Let eo more Lida be ~d OK (tie as peat* To troeptoe Immo ones =ors. Haab/ado sons motor.— God, alio" as poses. Lot tbi worieutod plain, MU% Woody mai. avail Lot loos sad cooomed roigo • Ood, gli"vo as poses' The shill 'nu land inJolor, And osery solea— Honai4,pies. While gt4tifil Marts shall eat, And hags nid Tansy§ stag +by Nitihs Alain!Ply Lag* 00,3,81“ as poem kikalikak rasa.-a.. to last k. Written for the trio °been ! er .] • In former articles in this journal the en-called Republic*n party has been shown to be hostile to every principle of Demon racy and liberty tapon which are founded our political system, the hopes of the pro.; gress of mankind and the assurance of human freedonu . If it be objected to the political* ideas evolved in theview thus taken of the dom inant faction, tbSt to admit their correct. ness at this time, is to submit to a division of the Union, to recognize the independ ence 'of the Confederate States and by tendering a permanent governrrient im possible, to destroy all social order in the reign of anarchy, it is answered that these conclusions in no way follow from the premises established. We of America had hoped to have lived the exemplars of the theory and practioe of popular self-gov ernment in the largest aeries of the term, and we have proved ourselves and hot the theory a failure. In that enlightened and I progrissivisegepwitich we bars not resch ed,. but which will some day come; Vie recoeitition of the right of revolution, a; right incorporated into every Constitution of the,. States; will not open the road for the success of any purely ,enstitt.loits con apiraties, any Wholly , uorighteotis rebel-. lions nor any causeless replutions. .; The governMenia-of Monarchs, not rest ing for supporV upon the will of the peo ple, are subject to overthrow by the suc cessful ambition. or extraordinary popu larity .of some subject; they are weak because they depend upon force alone ; :they are feeblest when the graties of the (potentate are seen in their greatest spleu- Idor a nd power, and strongest when, by ;the virtue of the prince. - the people teary 'amid the calin of peace to value (heir igovernment for the good that it conters, !not to fear it for the power it display's Herain bee thl superiorly of Democratic' government, that resting upon the Wilt of ithe'people, priotecting all, bestowing ben , efits upon all, ,and indicting injury upon none, it can never' be destroyed. &pub lies fall o nly When they cease to he Re publics in feCt; when having bartered away the spirit of Democracy. they have noulitft but the form and the name SO long as a Democratic governcoent 're mains the protector and servant of the people, so longwill it stand; when It as sumes to issue the coma:tends of monarchy and becomes; the ruler and oppressor of thtpeople, that instant its life is mien ‘geired, and must either be preeeried by a teturn to its fundamental Principles or,perish ingloriously in crime and blood. 'Let government cease to oppress the peo ple and existonlylor their welfare, and its perpetuity iecertain ; not the combined powers of the world could permanently overthrow it: Let it depart from this and Suomi to rule, and not to serve; to dis regard the; social customs, laws and religion of the citisen, and its fall is inev iteble. Success T 0 revolutions will over turn it'; one usurper will iticceed another. insturectionit will create constant internal COULICIOIRKI,' till either anarchy or despot ism sweeps ell before if. In this and preceding articles, 'we deal with cause and effect as they exist, not as wewre toldl they may be in that remote milleniai dXy that prophetic fanatics in imagination see and dreamily prefct. We deal with the present tyranny of the so-, called Republican party, nottwith the doubtful blessings it promisee to tearer whin its appetite for blood is appeased; its lust of plunder satisfied and its hatred sa tiated. It. matters not,what were once the issue* befote the country 4 by 'the unpar alleled folly and criminality of the domi pant faction these issues have, been nun-, citify *banged, and the choice *sow between 'white siaiery and white liberty. Republic or 'a Despotism, a perpetual government of limited power and whose ends are to secure and •pr,,tect the rights of the citizen, or one ever changing With the ungovernable tide .. of popular passion —iiresponajble, vsscipliting, tyrannicsi— the scorn of foteigu.l nation' and the hatred of the people. We knout that for thie t e quarters of century the United *take prospered . dividually and as a , whole. Commerce, atte and population, increased ; liberty iris deemed secure from ail assaults, We know that so long as the Constitution was res Peeled PooPki, so long as the Federal and Stan', laws were obeyed by the administrators of the guverunsent, nods.- ins threatened its overthrow. • We know the first breeches albs compact: the first" di3is td of Isvccsmii from the lea4,l.,tynd demented followers. or the - revelationarY faction now in power ; they niatlitiated a sectional contest of abuse and pimp:* wrz-: ERIK PA,IAT.URDAY MORNING, JUNE .450864: septiltion, the prelude to the more terrible conflict of arms; they thrived= as these States hewn, hostile and alienated; in ad %angst/Sive positions they oleimitil ow- . era unknown to the laws, and seising the leietrannient of the whole United States, declared their intentioo to convert it Into a machine for the destruction L of society in one section, and the aggrandizement of their.owo. We know that these essunip tiaas of power and the fear of their.exter clasp produced the effect that 'prospective or actual usurpation has always produced, 4 result long predicted by their opponents. and that, having maliciously rejected all, efforts at compromise and infamously be trayed the people into a war while under the influence of passion and excitement, they have pursued .for More than three vows a career or oppression, ilundi3r; and, crime that way perhaps : ,find its eqnaf in the annals of barbarism., but . .cannet be, surpassed.. We know that these men, stip; parted by the faction, that, drunk' with pewer, clamor among the ruins of their country's greatness, having added'usurpa lion to their former crimes, noir come be fore the people, bearing a banner inscribed with the fratchword once dear to the Amerkein people, but which they have well nigh made odiouli, and ask . to be el« lowed to continue for another epoch in our Republic's history the - reignof (error they have begun, and amid the lawlessness of which they alone can thrive. , Shell they irucceed? Shall the histcirian again record a new aeries of outrages against the laws of both God and Man ?, Shall the tax gatherer and conscript offi cer. for four more years, "harms our peo ple and eat out their substance 1" Shall even the last safeguard of the freeman's rights-4he ballot—be assailed and de stroyed by official corruption and Presi dential lawlessness ? Shall citizens, be ex iled or incareeisted for exercising a right "inestimable tot them and: formidable to tyrants only?" Are these destroyers of the liberties and prosperity of the land to be permitted to complete, by 'corruption and force, the crimes begini under the-in fluence of the worst passions of the human rice, and continued in falsehol l and de- , caption ? Already we ,bave a foretaste of the fate of the American people, crushed by the despotism of an usurping faction, ipsigni ficant in numbers as it is infarncaur in its deed.. Already we ere taught . that there is no public virtue but to " iupport the . Governnient," oo duty superior to "allegianee," no - crime but that of "rebel- Lon." The uprising of ten millions" of I people to inainbain theif institutions and free constitutions spinal the destructive, policrof this usurping faction is 'called ] ”slaveholders' rebellion." The indignant. remonstrance of the people against gee uptio their liberty is sneered 'at as a " Copperhead howl." The seizure: and exile of a noble cud patriotic citizen by a bespangled hireling snakes mirth for ths;se insensate lunatics, who gleefully jabe at a 'Copperhead nrsrlyr." Tlae mutterings of the etnrm that lollowed the success of this treasonable cud revolut i onary i'dotion tilled its followers anthilread ; noel, While freemen or the North stand ready ' i to sin dicate thtur righter. these cowards. relying -on the bayonets they invoked in the name of patriotism, secure in their homt from the slaughter they provoke, speak itsulit-, 4 ingly of a '•Copperhesd revolution For months they have been kiboring iLitustri 7 ously to excite the soldiers they intende r hided or purchased against theft' • owri neighbors. relatives and friends,andi boasts are made that the army led rattier wage war against Democrats than the 'enemy they are sent to encounter.. _ For those who value the institutions of , the republic /here is but one course to be pursued. These men, intoxicated by the abases of passer. must be told that tbdy cannot expect . much Jetty= to trample beneath their feet all the cherished libev- -ties of freemen, nor can they 'be permit-' , ted to revolutionize, in behalf of despo tism, this contittent l dedicated to liberty. U they elect their candidate fur the Presidency legally, and, beyond i doubt, Without the aid of force or open corrup tion, the people must submit. , But let them beware that there are no bogus/itate electiona,-no - rresting of Democratic can- - didates, no f dnlent Soldier votes, no bayonets ne the polls, no r-neralprape cisl orders of, ajar generals, Secretaries, of War or Pres hs, no "bell ringing" by Secretaries a tate, no suppression of newspapers. No usurper shall seise the seat of Washington andtfetferson, , already dishonored by an obscene presetite; no fraudulently elected demagogue shall pre side over the deliberations of that Wily Once attentive to the, noble and states m tulike word& Of -Webster and Clay, and now disgraced by the slang and brutality of a Lane. " Whet:a:erneHui Vanderbilt way T yOung Mari his mother gave him $70.0 of _her .sav ings td buy a anion boot, mid he engaged in the buoinwa of trausortmj market gardening • from Staten Island "to Nee York city. When . the wind . , was not fie Tor.d4e, he would work his way, 'oyes the Anal* by pushing Pm boat ;along lvitb. pet, y , t t.iug lua'oNu -:,chuld:tr-, to the atve ems sure to get\ his freight ,1111.0. market in semou. This energy ?Lie:44 gave hint command of full freights, watt be accumulated money. After awhile be began to build and run steamboats,--.and be is now. seputed to be Avortla, %ler $19. 2 - 000.000. after - making the linveroment preseet, as free gtit - , - -of a steamer 4dat cost the rum of i Wendell Phillips is ..'4lOl .. itooni t s an! slivery is dead until he sees it. bwriol." :7 The New litesswibyister says if he will so to the Freedmen's camps. !ftlogiobe listipui. be wilt see it buried at lb. Rstr • id Revered hundred per dey. In the ?nee that will soon "Siltro - plost , o*.r 'I be - Union ebtstely •sticinio" Lincoln will - be soled out 7teihion.-* ruined Coostilation,,_ tiZtoillEL 41 I • D Oraki MALL t ~r Z . r >l4l - M 1 6, . , 11NOetMilbt. . Did you ever have , that pleasant sort of toothache ighlch . has 'noi poSitivalocatiOn, but, dances from iuirVe nerve, and Is now in - iouiWtsdota, teotb add taws in your Siie tooth,caed 'again, es tho' afraid: to becaugbt oat of your body altogether, in 0;`,..4cp .0? your 400 ? ir 1 0 .41 herr, youltioir what i resider the extreme or torture. • You cannot eat and you cannot deep'; you isititiot sit still: nor lie down. If you wait the floor it pa to better. Yon bate: yourself and everybody ebe, and if society; Would but allow it'or i orild bowl likes by ens. . But society` willnot elloyr it.: It re-J , quires you to be teiscorous, even with thi 'toothache. If you were to act upon ini• pulse, and tesr up the parlorcurtalits add *Mash the aqUarium, it would call you , crazy. If, when Miss Ltingtalk calls l u i tio, you and drives Yeir . tio distraction , ee•' dotes of llatinabfs bad 'tooth, and - ;Whit' she did for it, and hew it bad Ea' tie-ea heeled after all, you were to obey the die: tees of your teeth and box her earibeforet you threw her lifter „her, bonnet, doWn' stairs, you wCistid probably be arrested for, assault and battery. ' :Nobody sympathites- with 7 . pit Usti; dangerous.-it'd only the tooth • The family. doctor =ilea faintly behind -his pink moustache.arid Says with an air these slight cases: oft incipient 'neuralgia we can't use any very • powerful remedies,l, you knol, but this will alleviate ;!! Wherei upon you receive a' string of bog latin, pencilled upon peger, pay 'dearly for" the privilege of taking. nasty , black draught 7 pribably soot and dish water,--I Niairrigit? It's 'very well to lire Iciarij names to things ' , invest:A cure. , You bathe your face - with laudanum un l ta you feel. like au opium eater' ; you stick oil of cloves WO over] • i f tiglow leak YIN have, until your, tongue seems to have been boiled ;. you: use creosote until AU have no skin upon the roof of your mouth and apply mustard plasters until you 'look like an' fntliwitt war lige t—etill with no result. • Then "ii change comes n'er the spirit of yotir dream."- Koine invisible forceps sped! to Pull every tooth lh your head half vniil out ; not visible, buerietually to your sense of feeling. Yen cannot - shut your natisttb l ; 'phis and needles aradriten into the hie* ol your 11.? - ad screws at . yoUr 4tmpte;, a string" i fastened from your worst tenth to piirr ear, and you wonder tre beisittlfi'e4. in the midst of this.tigony coute.s' n deputation froin the family, requesting you to collie down and eat sortie corned beef and cabbage, which will du you ; su gulch good. Throa the diabolic"( ides, Ot sinashing an aquait tun returns in full Arcot... After a while you overdose yourself with narcotict and tall half asleep.-'You begin to be eai.ier:—.you , enjoy repose the first time. SuddeUty •!/,:ttl are aroused tty'a thundering rip at the door: You open it, a n d fin,' c grin 'John without--goad nit tore4 fellow i hearing • you were itt halt brought you coCuanut. A. encoanut rani your.teeth wilt not bear p rp. . You grin in a g l ia ,tly fAttki. - 4, - and say "thank you anti he never knows how flinch forbear ance you ext4cised ih not throwing it at his h ea d. The' demoniac &nee of all ybii i r teeth has begun •again They jerk, edit bounce : , and snap, and crack, and , y/U 1 . 6! danum and ether yourself to no eiTee. The porfortusti; 4 , 4ia11y end in a sivollett 'lace vf • ucit eeluut ding diuseusions - tliat . • the tint compliment you receive is, gracious you begin to look almost human Main 1" And, de) s *lapse before you hare any appetite or energy f 'Your nervous system is prostrated,-your tamper spoiled furl your yenitY;ittlfli.hut, Alter all, no one syrupath;ses You.; have only had "a little toothache." rhea tth ?Wheel laillivoevil The publio debt of the United Stabs: km the 24 day of Ftrbruary last was officially stated to he On the.l4th of May last it had reacbed the sum of $l,-* 730.e0,926. It will thus be seen that the increase of the ascertained national in ciebtednees during the interval of 102 days we5*Z7,64.5,212, being het the rate of V.,.5 4 X;93:1,per day, or, in rouna niarotirs, tit the rate of $1,000,000,000 per year. The rate of increase of our public debt has nat urally varied et different periods . during the war. The following table under this bead, is given in the current number of Hunt's Merchants' .Magatine - he ease et debt Mamma Illaya. per day. eat JIM* P/4 MOS . SLOSS Pa, Tat Adel, $l, $4,314 1,12.141,1169 rob. 2. 1106 i ..... Ulf 2,6611.00.4 1,473X46,114 r 3 / 4 •-- 1.345,040. _1,,513,700.27 Iliy 10,1161 66 s 10,1504 i 3 2. 4 '31.000 a1gi i k ,r mE ss.r ie serti The correspondent of the New York , gaV 1 4 .196 d 4 Laos.* . .I,l3o.tochiris Trilioie writes from the headenarters;Of Should the same rate of increase which tbe, Army of the Potomac as follows c has ruled 'during the last 102 days con "We wisk•b the way, to contact a tinue to "obtain until the lit of July, the y apprehension in regard to thecovidition'of I public debt of the Uaitel Stites, at the such supplies in the parts of Vir v ieia 1 expiation of the current fiscal year will which we have been recently traversing. be111,850,1t81.100. if soy one 'has formed a picture of a'_ To meet this expenses of the*Govern starvinit, foodierw, fenCeless. desolated .; raent from the begirming of last February South, let therd look 'for a moment on the ,to the middle of May paper money has true picture of tile' coriniry Which Our ;been issued to the amountof $180,141,909. army has occufilisifor Warirail weeks. With '; Ponds of the United States have been sold the exception cif viTesepitor fandilieS; Who t. t.ci the amount of $56.700,772, and there Often mike priteititsof - 4/fstitation to sive has been' an increase of arrears to the thenaseliesliainil fivhbery'at the bandit' of amount 0f5Z1,713,940. Thettegregate in our 'soldier:, the' country is abundantly '‘ crease of debt, therefore, since that period supplied withieVflithing. Granaries ire t his been =10,556,621.e The total amount' filled with 'earn until they overflow. Gar. of legal tender Treasury notes in clients dens crow . ail the luiupeL 'of the sesiim. !Jon on the Ist of - duly last, the beginning Fincitutn.l her.fs have not 1109*;!',e4t1 the 'ef the current fiscal year, was 0 0 . 639 : pasture. an- Corl)tion.and b iwis 645 Vol the 14th of - May last, ro which eat t h e i r country messes i n t h e s i t , 4, 1 1._ t slate etiehfficiat information extends, the Fowl+, frequent thebarn yards. *Pe . csite oi wa55633.544,827. thus d ove ootsa ,. l) n o t ahaoptied by t h e i r ip i, e t t -- s-shcraring an increase of zyKarir 414}44 innocent inmates.' -slur horses wade 1 000. or of nearly $1,000,000 per day. The thteugit elnyor ittesetlecp,Luid the irpeppg national banks have, in the same peri od.' wheat - tNuaLsw , t h eir , ti t y,y.. l ",ass t $13,060.0 to the currency. a sum t h roug h it; laaplenve t IXI S slq Aude4pi l ith• : much leas than we led supposed. - inse• tbriving'eorrefieltls, mud nue witoselamigi; . =Leh %h i m the *Wats/Wing . corregier of =Warr bas been filled 'ini-miee hail. pliths i tbe eosthltTe" kreeintellare -of the -ante pictures of ' want sad dew/I:Won,. Would bertha. etnottutl, under tlist heeds of Tres, va that tiner:had-run heck and tirolt atirrool..-‘O4l of national back issue., to ; the fortits-r d ays ( * rem avo Lib on . about .z.,700,011t /t.n. The new measures tentnient Even'thenshicleas stand itac the tettot 1 1 the Secrotar, of the Treasury LlohrWays itedrtimilhetisfs -as-we pain; in. or raising money by -Mans will tend to spite of their. tfLoYed -- tirthe Yankees in' leeten.th:ta volume/ and thus, it is hoped ' the abstricit. baveVAlserietti 'ttahbta, n° 13 ' 1 4 44 ' 0 the ameriarstiou of the finals engeitidereit_tiy :our 'fete -exPeriecoes, of neat sii0"010- Starritte - tlietorifinlestet, - and we lOok for the Loy - bird 'fight rig in connection with ifjn. :- Grarit'S liftlflaßk The Primped el Shigefaithe Nebel, Oat: EMI Leer.-14 is repeo.4-.-that teloe Lhe PreAiiient.,ltegs.o the work.#1 81 tiu~LlW,eif et 0'34414e eseliticeeki ; ••/"4 gois this on, .ettioc all Alaimo- - far its kocera. - this ,is the filly 'juke he peirtre: te , t• • I=MIMI cone...SeCT*- wry As" Ihkeyils'4riewg_at_Wiiiih ngton." • - Tr jo f • ' ','•••' • • • :••ti , , - r, ,-..1 krr:" ; bar ;. WEE irla 019 Cal Warn, 1801latare: The foli owing Ts an extract from the de- 1 • ----' bate in the Connecticut Legisliture, when trbdilition allowing soldiers in the army to into was up for consideration in' that body :i . . Munson spoke against the mewate. He Mid the - soldiers were made to vote AS Llso[nehnus dictated. My friend - shake* is' true.h bead,(looking Treare too to Mr. m a A n d y stu in s a l ta h n u c t es it . T e one-4efsjOr McLean, of Ohio, who as banished to Viumouver, for voting foi 7 ak llandighim. This cannot- be denied. / The Adnunistiation is not satisfied to let the soldiers refrain from voting-no: they are made In vote . the Abolition, ticket or take the consequences.. fife ere cited instanced Next he alluded to the Con necticut election last spring—told how a regimeutin the field was ordered out on parade, and the following orders given : "All those wbo are in favor of Brekfreg- - .Aria and the (Iniod step out six paces to the front." . . / I . Many came forward. Then came order No. 2: " ' ' "All these who are for .Sepsour and ttees• silt step forward." • . . PensatiOn.) A few soldiers stepped out, saying, "We are for Seymour, but not for seetstiox." The commanding officer promptly told them that they should have no furloughs And it is* fact that they were not per mitted to go home, and what few Demo crats did get home were subjected to tin.; aoyuness and trouble from their officers, and ;some were arrested as deserters, though they had their furloughs in their ppekets. jBeitsettion.l • Yr. - Adams.—May i ask the gentleman if he * Matadi this on his personal knowledge or merely on hearsay ? Mr. Munson.—l lisve it from the lips of an officer himself who saw it. I wee not there. Adszils."-- - -Will you give me ,big name - ' Voices - from • the Pentocnitici aide.— "Doe% gitre W'—"lt will only lead to his punishment"—"yoo bad to expose him," &e." • Yr. Munson.— lie has already been persecuted enough , for being a Democrat, and I shall not give his name. But if the gentleman will give me his word of honor that he - will not expose him I will tell'him privately the officer's name. • The following extract from the debate shows bow a tiloyel" Abolitionist was cor nered by • Union man : • ' Mr. Admits spoke in tones of badinage of the idea of peaceful means. or negotia tion,.to settle our troubles. Thee:a my friend from - Watford—he believes` in the effleleticy ofrprotocols—of paper negotia tiens—of good natured and friendly weans to restore our country. Mr. Eston.—You do not. [Mr. A.'shook his heed.) Mr_ EILDI3.-1 would ask the gentleman if be desires the oht Union ? Do you wish 'to have itiristtsSied ? Mr: Adaum .— Tnsl al, "it was ?" Ur. Eaton.—Yes. I do not. !Sensation and exclamations. j. Adams.-- - -1 was bound by the Con stitution lit that Union. Bit it was 'aye)* agsintt (At grahi. But I bore it. It was my duty to Ignore the heavenbora rights of a certain clam , on aceouul of their cotOri." Mr. Elton.—l" would ask the gentleman it he is not as much bound by that, Con stitution and thme Isivs to-day as he wan twelve years ago f Mr. Adams admitted that he was. A Coil. Cnagog i -:Thei Springfield Re pinViesii Offixit,litatiny of the lead ers of the Democratic party are in open 41 011Petby with the rebellion.. This irs c,xd while a rujorar of the President's Welly are with • the rebels, and Mts. 'Lim coin's sister has just gone from Washing ton into i iu rebel hoes wader Alissi (rod Abraham. while the other-men who hue . been feted guilty of selling-to the rebels snunilior of , war, and food and clothing lathe lola Slates a Iteptthliossw, anti tam sebtkwere appoiatod to nem by ; Mr. Lincoln:-o fficers , of Republican organiza tions sad others of SW" ilk.—Ekuroa Para WWWIIM Eli NUMBER 4 lire PA* belt. Irbils *Mi lia/141\ Mos - ' • ' • • The New York-. Chiliasnial Aiiriser, a leading Asbaisististf, pigpen evile following in Its WaskingMarbstterr---- 4 1'be ‘lket'Of the pair, le Wm. Us started, bia Ahlitipthrge , i rs ago, in Baa (aft* to publish it here) p lA;Arnepi,toola high antielavary mean& Valid he in his-first , num*: ~!urgejnoll4lo,4ok moderation in a cause like tbapionsots, •ixi in 4111111- eat. T will not eqiiri&iile.`l will not ex cuse. I will not retract a single inch, and Twill be Itiosl l' He bin - been beard, sind - be can now say of tAe anti-stavey, movement toAicA Asa est/Minded lit this milky civil sem., 'Solitary aid ilemOt }set mo ' lion.' Fir years be'ws. mobbed, Awned insiberosiised. - Nowt Assintroduced on Me floor of shs'Housn of Congress, and is Me hon ored gush of Ms leading men Of the Adenines . -IP OVUM. 1 • The Aping Frceeit correspondent adds that Mr. r lisrrison, tier:it:lnvented by the Rey. falin&bgenator,jTheodore Tilton, has hid two interviews with the President, which "wifrn perfect fr satisActory . I" • How long before we shallsee blaioned on the Lincoln banners Geri - mints mottoes: "The Constitution of the United States is a League with Death and a Covenant with Hell," and '"Liberty to the Slave or Death to the Union I" ' ITEMS OSPIAALL SORTII. -, The Louisville diauwel learns; that Gen. Butler has been Mortally wounded—in his military reputation. s The froreces too ay irtiole says ft is • remarkable tact tit r t the chief speculators in gold are Loyal League "men, who are perpetually condemning dui practice. Abraham Linoolh was an elector on the Fremont ticket in 1856, and stumped the State of Illinois fciri the Pathfinder, telling vulgar stories and_ getting off ninny jokes. . : 1 , ' The Wayne Co.i Ohio,' Democrat comes to us with the users of Franklin Pierce, of . New flanspshUte, for President, ' and Geo. H. Pendletoti, of Cincinnati, lot Vice President. A Constoti Smart —A Washington ape- - cial to the 7Vi6wse !says : net uncom mon now to see colored Wieland gentle men in the gentles of bath Houses of Congress." At a recent diplomatic dinner the Rus sian Minister is *risid to have remarked that the 'United Mates was rapidly tend ing to a despotism, while Russia is daily becoming republinized. A cargo of 1. 40,4c a 00 shovels and a lot of siege guns was shipped from Washington a few days since, consigned to Gen Grant. Does this indic.ite that spades are to be trumps in thest4at game inlcront of Rich. mond f--Albea r y journat • • A correspondent of the New York Even ing, Post says tbst General Fremont. is a citizen of California. Be is - so registered on the army rsgiater s and be does not change the place of his citizenship by any change of his lOcation while connected with the army. A Casa or Reenoaca.—The _Philadel phia North AmoiceHr says "it is ne reproach to Mr. Lincoln trfrhave been a raiteplitter, or to Andrew .14tinson to have been A tai lor." AriuredlY not; but in view of their histories, it seems a deep reproach to them that they ever a.ipired to be anything else. —Loussoille Journal. , - A Montt Iti..4t . cal.r—lrishbeck, the new Stbustor,4lsict from Arkansas, was a mem ber of the Arkansan secession convention, and signed the: ordinance of secession. Afterwards he raise,l two companies of ti ke! troops, and fought against General Lyon at Wilson's Creek, Missouri. Now he is elected to the United Suites Senate as a relics% AboOlitionist. • A married couple traveling in England recently held the following dialogue:— "My deer, . are you comfortable in that corner t" Quite, thank you, my dear." 'Sure there's 'plenty of room for your feet -I" "Quits sure, fore. "Awl no cold from the window by your ear ?" "-Quite certain. darling." " Then,- my dear, I'll change placegwith you." THE LastaTT or rag Para.—The corres pondent of. thS New York Cromeerria! (Re po bl ice o ) wri tee : "We of the press corps are semi-odicially cautioesd not to criti cise the recent newspaper seizures in New York. It is very easy to write about the liberty of the press, but one 4 personal liberty is more desirable these broiling days. Dtssretion is the' better pail of val or—num': Mt word." Perhaps it is not generally known that of the $l,OOO donation which the Pope sent to the United States, to be disitibu ted by 'Mohair" Tirooni of BidFab, far the benefit of the wounded sofdiera, $5OO was for the wounded of the Federal army and $5OO for the Southern The latter stun was siren to! Miss Dix "to be applied in procuring for wounds' prisoners m our hospitals antadditioaal comforts which may be deeined useful." - Tut Ltscri l or rag Parts.—Says Cur ran in his speech on the trial of Rowan : •.A.s . the adrocite of societyrifore, of peace, of dotnestic liberty, andiSo Listing union of the two countries, I cou:l%4ou to - guard the liberty of the press. The great sentieiel of the State, that grand de tector of pUblic imposture ; guard it, be cause wheal it sinks; there rinks - with it, in one coma:tort' 'grivtii; the' liberty of the subject and: theinanity of the crown." licisraniar. 7 -4 Maine paper says that Stlew Stninitryslago a clergyman, on enter- log nintlpit in the towh Of Gray; in that State remarked to his sunitr : is oat often I occi4oy this•palpit, and now I am here I shall siay just what pleaseinte, tptd if there is *single copperhead present I advise' him to riae and walk out." No one dared to*rise. Of coarse L ; they had to stay to supp 4 Vow good Weeding and de cency which the "clergyman" hadn't got. • A Stsiarttni Stoar Sronixr.—TheWash iogton!2o4ls:a: a had a attnalionstoryihe other day shout the lunging of Ray. Mr. Cox, chaplain of a neeo regiment. by the. rebels, near 4.)-Jailsuitrille,, La. The rimy is spoiled * the New Orleans Da of the 25th, which; says "We met. MT.'Oxr on our hireeSleattrtlay, lookuij is I na as - e v e r. We were the rat to Utinvir to him the info:111On that bit !tail banged, at which h was not e title setonieterd." ,To Otaxis or Rouso.—iforoobilli at this oficoi os firms so4ok ±bi!)l • o,o.gessee sbl• Wow ' • - V) MMZEI ;.: