1 100 1 1 dl'..4.&P'' 'c leli tr; 4 863 4 1 1 ' !';'.. ~' ''' 6:i ' 4 *',lthe - fietneeiite gave S,iliel;l• o ' likiliio#! .o6-* ''t clin !'Wh . " l . ' Kea '. [;-iiiii44ittatiflitielec.iion, -A little Inca) Wel . iii ii nae:nt'isoui• our ; Diree tors; the - bijnie**l4,i'ei V (1- . tii . ji.'' trial oi it in s r . TiS ' iSPISJC .O I : Iir; 4 4 O :O 44I e 44 a"' clean fiat/0 :400 .0 SW 'j*°,- i:O , -- ,' .• -•••,' ~;•;-,,.:,- . -• , ~ ,- - - 11g4!-Iii,thi•Vina•inlhe:timnshiP:-- . • - -. , • 1 ilkio:lq,l A',...t ; - o r iii- ;. - • 60 • ~. ' alifiltik° o6lll lbil'- itl '• tiy's:,ol.iiattt,' - , 60 ~-- W -t t, ltr ' ; ' , ' •l l," ''''' ,- l'f.l,•*:Cukria,' ' 9O 'CalliSkilii.rt i• ! . '-' =•'Gl4oltl)'' it ...i . .rT .I, 11 ~. • tA,.D.• Hasps ! • 1 81 . ';ei ,l7 l - r 4P . ` , l '" k ~ I - J oei S, King ? ,: 64 - - Ria:,rtilgi,-0 , , , t , ~ .. lii. GALLUP, ,- . , 851 ' TM° AP 13 "" 34 ' ''' ii 3 d'Curtis ~' ' , .03. ..' ~5i4;e4,4t:, • ,., / pr ~, l'il'H.•:Ciii•ri.,, . t- - SO t° 10410, P 3 ,01' 4 ,-- i'-'" f a.s3l. Sinith, •,• - '6O . ''•':.--; 4 0. , 'AP 5 * ",•••"' '.` •.' I I '1 , 7 .*:ltitt:t, ' ' B3 .•. 41 010 4 2 1. W . P.t i°iI P'' 'i f . It. Dinar " ..- : *OO . ,---. ins p ie f i A, ot Et i et i l i n lm.A v .„, 0T ..T.,.. ; ss ..., 1i. , 4,,,,;t. ~,.,.:.i.1 . 1):•D.-.Coinra . • ~,, 76 ile *. • . tilpiie , !. ntore - '•F ' ' ! 0 ~t 74, • ,--, • i ', •-•• ,Wint.ilerner, '• .. ,76 i-•••• --'.-.‘-;-,.....) A', D,,Burbnnk, . ' 63 . , . , , -- • • " ' - •. • '' ,-1 DAreist:Aoes, 89 331,1001-000311 4 141 i ne • 1 0 I haute Duni fy - i.' , • , ~-' 09 ..,, . . ..,.. le9v;t , ~,.!'! i,u 1.,,11t, . evi ',,, ' , l d ~ , ' 'l, t . ,ii 7 ThiillAtiAiter r i iln ..,-,, . r . 1., itliT IF.. ~ - - ' .* . Etestoti PIM. , ;° 1 ',',sB' , ffil4N•ivii• ;--1-0••'•, • •,-,:•-•• ~- .----,, •. .1.••••• 0 , ! l i t in iiniiii. .4 , i s, lippublicana n iv ' 11 601114',..1a - filli., , l'1•?!. •-. • •1-•.. i!,••, : •••;;;; • -'•- •----- , 1! ' • W6.l‘atieini•siveral - piracinioditio,hava heteto, fenilliated4Wititieltejitibliedn Tiartic , oiienly, '..4iiiiilliiiNftilgtifitiihW• l "' I,,iii , the ''' i '''''r • ' " " • '. . ~. 7 : I 'M! ' l !•4lo4 4 o4 ll l.tha,frii ,, iterieo . 11 0 V l . ll O , for•; 111 ti statiiiiiiehlitirtteket !: • : -Nettire 'gni titled, with di 11 1 441441 5 tifiitiieir *ill ; . join With 'Derhoi: ' t fi iiiiitilYin'fiV i:iiiiiiii;Pjhe ' ctiiiiniif Oitin t its n` I Ati A l i 'N , ..1, , - , . <, .. ~1 i., "4, IMUCt . ipll.:„ Th e liatiftctaye.AVal ttleiti*,:•iititOsefor tillefinitinal:pnr.posec ~;' ..tigirnimileliftir,Trim—grhn Auditors of. Kee. tin iiiiiiihiii9All'ilit.'eet; itliie towti — Clerit'e , 4 ~, • 0 ,p0r,„.0n Motidai next; for 'the _ ,4 •,., , ..,, ‘.r;, .. , . , -..,e 1 ... . ,-;; Pl O N te L li el4.lll394l % e nd '.' ',ltaili.lint ~ the, Iti7 opittlitstithii totinshipi °Meet's. ~ , , ;., : .. • ' In tCA t'tvtt , k:1 1 ~ ',:. ' %.01.........,_•____:_,__.,__,:,. Tl o llle ktiO rl rig Piivolls weft ehoe eft' a' Cenn t y -• - ,C iiilo,Ke theiCcinVentiaiii, held Sefit. 111 h, 3 ... AA. tlo'ariliiA!P YV; i lkillt.A. K. 1 '9 1 1 11$05 , 041Hitnlin,naJantes Porter ''.' ~,o*tf.l • Fircissis i 74'Mr: : OSTRANDER, who fielded near diePOtteiConnty _lino; on 'Sala : : Nill creli k in attemptjouto reach his, home last week, lot his way in lArOg creek to Sartvvellereek, 10 40 14 1Ifozia - ,He • leaves' a wife atroirSeial - childrem , .''• .. '. • • • . • • vtliiitoiiit.tec;;;'Coorivit'-. Cam:nisi .- 7 The Standing cointit tsisp/ti,;s''',ioß . oounty are requested' to i meot at . Onistliport; :Wednes inst.;• for' the. 'purpose of'''ilfelifertifi:ttetegattl'the corning State .;I•4•'t he tr' ansaction . of an y of er bbsineu that may he hpe;siSry. • • Lll, OVlA:Tri:Chairn4an • ; o pktbe t ,golifoyniTegislatOre, Feb. 10th, , Mr. copisallsias elected on ,tho „first ballot. The , f4liliing hi the yote: • Cohness 69, Sargent. 32; Conness was then , on. .aa Voltod StatesSenaiOr Irmatfiiooipj!k, , • • •• - • ***it To r Frion EM. IGHATIMG•TO OHIO. • lieviiiiione are ..coining in from the people agaiir,for,a law.to'preyent free; negroes , from antigratingto Ohiet .but we suppneeths repub iiesumembers care, nothing , the 'people.— We lesrn that one or two, ,tepreienting Ohio river counties have.exprested their change of "'Ovum,' since, lint year. Let the bill be prisied.iod let us !tee the end of.it. The „hai r •Itst'hatreinext.fill,will attend to.tbese derelict Allemberkorany9,ller emir, who tr ifles, ,with . 4heiiittteresti. This negro queittion irk , one 91 grackical impoitanie. 7 , orisis. -.The people9f Ohio leadlit demand ';the 'pas sagas of tha emigration of • rte. thcs;,' 'State,and' . if ••thiS tint sthalition,lagislat nit; refusei to ;Piss. such' a . 11 , 6,4 will become pieeseary,for.our citizen ituiranis!themselvee , into anti•nrgro asiocia tibhs in elunty,.for ther pinpose el. keep In these r innaivay . .tiegroes from ''Sipiattiii& Dur,mulet And I?ecorping,u, edurge up-, • SiUN por"payorti e, Stiqe.--:traion !q 7 fFfollott o ing,'llrintedial 1186 , Wili , legre ai beforiroest at oar table: : 'IlliCtIldt7101! . ON I'llirTitalti: ,•• t i4PfP, ip*iiicagd men "griexe, .• I .irci,,itink t ivid7to'ole. believe; • ''. .f . ''. 94 Pfill_ca!!)d;io,d uP . o',' 6 °, . '. ' ; 4- ,I MIN I In? fp.oll,rill quite undo 14.1. , V 14041111 Bitt"rik ca n R ‘•1101.00ri-114,11e;44ft4e• Pf,SePt , th.c 1,4(0,Rf Africa I "o , 4ll*.itittscou APNVlNflar,tietY.W9-7io. 'that -, ,PIPhYO• 1t ii a land if avail-starvation, .of,.,4nt.an.det, le mbish,/!tan,sgrial„fibrottaLVairao*P4..ills;itains 41 6 ,41 1 ,4 1 y! ffsAalliTlia!fi.imily 'does , not and, ca •••2titti!"X‘le: home 6 1 ,060'rifil ea. itif kit the galowt:.l)o2.a"th'eiqpiti, 1 11? ti Vol:Jartlii! I • rex' Witi,lViitiiii`Of , ;:wens 4in, cmihoui'er it • •-wro; ..itety=4.4':conitoft';` , prefer `? rtrykiaieti k,fitst, 'F,tl e. iinpenetiabie ' 'b u sh ll stand trimaphant . hunrulnltY, tPitGriii;rediire )66gaseariiiin mee t rotray.. inte,.thi, bra rt tats 'tiara; , not in , iiifitina arid 'Sierra leinerita,where 'the aim; lahor,vrill fall tompalijon:.., . When IPtl4ot44 o L o oTillia, PIPPriA! 4 .4. 4: , 4 1 0Vid 9 P ,OLCAPIP I *.kti can. irint", , cantree of im-. diy of Africa will. , ',1.7 - 1* ,CMOrat4 ,;-:, -':.-.. _ - L' • • a Ina • before 'which timis4l44tianciclirnaSaurec6ir raisi n one t I ioudbliarS,iriustili"liasierllni - - kV • to • TU-iseUe mcn4` paper :tnisAy, „iglu) ~:thekeby. render the jl'per money of"the, iris uutile"than s it is;ut prssunt,,will.lead to; , d hies? ter.. It must.be apparent •i i to" title 'Gc;Vern - merit ty . this - tires that prices: Will sdjuet themselves, to - the .valee of the money. that is used . M,. pay ,The'GOvernMeetibeivig` the great employer ind;pUre)iese r6thS greitlborrovverShil,pSysiCJ beroMes ',mere .quest lot! of, esonomy. to ,the proper Methott of :working ing its finances. .New a doilarla vrertli;of preperty - or ;• labo r s,' ritioul cost n;eq i t 1;56 7 • fur:.: • ther,lisae of priper„mafieY will plaice _eSeryt hing that is measured tiy,te,paper Monefenat:floill . tide priee. „1-lenee,•l6o6 millions of • Federal debt ti to 'ha ineerred 4 fei: only 500 m,llioni of aetual received These are self-evident ositions, and. we state them merely the text fur a. few remarkst '• ineney'siner 'Money' lend• efs,s'4 l,3 4 l l7inresielsr. and; wealthy zeal Sumo' furnish•it.• Property is pa t Scin tile • deign!. Aiwa just as !Mich in thierevoliitioW as It lie •in any lasinianagerrient• of the eise is necessary , ' for the possession and Wier. nation otproperty.i this great national : trial, . is Idivlate snit.. • • . • - .f Law and,order,must be preserved, or eqUity and , titlesidi,e. Anarchy wil I dispossess the Weiltbiest , 4rst: Rich men and:large moneyed Anstitutions are shining'Marlinfor poWer whim .the, masse, ruin,Wrjght or might.: , • ..! We shottlA.ha've nofear of the future but Ironsthe thi4 the wealth of the nation is fer,''far'beltind the - physiCal power of the-peo— ple, The rank end file, and . the ltiWer,trades o(offieers of the army,: 'have aserificeii home, and•health; and,tponey, while in.foo many insiaimes, those filling high ne'have been the iietiest. absorbents: ' 'Anfi ; at . hoMe, here, in . .our Northern: cities,. . toWns, anif,enuritry,one in a hundred, perhaps onic IT,fifty, has added to his riches,. while his neighbors all'arorint!'have parted • with what little they had, and dent theproceeils (or taken Mitt gieat eirpense) . to • suffering. relatives. or friends in , the army: .• • Thus the wealth of the nation, and those who at:present palsess it o , are.beirig- alienated (min theliroteeting ;power of numbers, majiiritiest peOplea... We doubt:not our Mit lionaires ,haveeinalyizedthe varirmq Torms . M government, in the relation to' the..prOtection of : Wealth . in,tiroe's of 'revolntion. If so, they 'will See Why.-in this country, we'speak of num• bersonajprities and peoples. Wealtlitinist es tabfish a different Ppm of gonernmeht,.or deal. on the' square with.the People • from this time' forward.. ' ' - In a iery . few.dayi Mr. Secretary Chase Will be on the market fdr millioos. He, meat belie thrth,,and the:rich meri oi the 'country'snii.rtad:. 'vireo them, or do . worse.. ' , ye shall . ..hear •P: gieat deal about rates; the *rich, men are pre—' ditposed tomakr . .grent bargains on . such nngo tiations;.t'hey do not mind lusark In the moral settee; if the legal points are right. So. , the country irto be hehd to it er'eat debt for tile real money. The-,rate . of itiffi.ai .., ,the mentwilJ pay is: to' throw a total eclipse'ever. , • • the . e(soliflarlry!' of the inyestinent. par- ty.OT thi.firSt part,the'moneylAnclepo, will it. ihe'rights'and 'ennities•pit party,atthe second rrirt he'ilaeple,' the P . ayers. , Wiser' far would it Oe.for thoSe, who iiOssosii the Meane,'toloan•itto' their country . in its 'ilistresi,.without shave, Oad at a Moderate 'rile oflntererst, ao that when the argument is raised before the people pot 'only clean, hands, but generouo action, con be, plead, in favor Of 'the riarty,ot the first part. ;. It'shogld not bi forgotten' that' the, Federal Stocks are exempt. from . taxation. • This gives them ,a great advantage over the product of la; bor;'and 'Direr other 'Securities: , ' It should not,be forgotten that • the mighty 'nations) debt is „incurred more for the benefit •of proPerty owners tban fro.•the benefit of the mama, who have:nOthing but , their, pride of country an 4 personal liberty at Stake It, should not be forgciften that the poor are. in, a merisure forced into tbe service of the• State,. an . arbitrary prfce, per month (and that not promptly paid,) while the rici are making bar. gains—yes, itaury• r —out of their bleeding (bled) We . • , 11011 seilvw • the millionaires manage their pert in this ellsis,— Thampaom'a Reporter. VALLA'NDIGUPI VS i.IIINGIIAM • .The Ohio o state Journal, the 'Abolition or— gan in Ohio, in speaking, of hir;•Vallandigham's late speech, says: • • . , , '• “The people at the -North=west Spurn him and spit opori his detestable• , dogrnai. He met with most scc.Ordhing rebuttei tar his :treason able and presumpfiouis harangue at the bands of Mr. Bingham." ' . . Ab;indeed, iiThe people of the North-west spurn" Mr. Irallandigham,. do they? and en 'Oman Binglism; eh! • Last (10W . ..V. got eight handled' major* more in his old District:than 14:received IWO years. before. • A vast Majori lriof the people of Ohio,; Indians, and Illinois . hace.sOundly,ancl emphatically' endorsed.. Mr. Vl;llindigham by thCir votei last fill: While this is so, Bingham who was elected in 1860 by ,twothonsamt majority, tirsti .defeated last fall, by,tWellt,Y•three handled majority 'against him. And a:-•viiit •majority of . the.Northylesfalso re all such men is Plll,oll=l - The Truth and facts not laiting . theiAbolition editors .they rSlO ‘ rt to fallhaorl:—Qhfo Sun.' jhe.W4shinitoh.Snar:notices rumor. that Stuart's ptsalry:hird'ilide ity of Atirotink'Brittie'atid isiitured', SIT 'entire regiment,: which sins posted there. It. is not - 7 , 7' • . • 14tAnEA# conr.us: : :to sificiw whit great principle of irii/i Leedom 14've.- been asi.assitiatek',l4• the ;passageor Tbnjl. Steeens'nit : jib. , bill, eVe.; ee:only,inpa y that it virtually iiisiltotizes clown the writ of habeas corpus..., The importance of this writ .tiihy be talbered from the: following- opinions ;or men, learned law • • ' • ; .0110.P....fUlq;CE'St ! iciliT014iJAYS . ' 4 Next to persOnalsecrity,'". says;:Mr. fiee Blackstone, , ithe ItiWor,England, 'regards, 'assails and preserves the . personallibeity of libertyin ,pereonal. Conabits ih !the power oflocomption, of chtinging situation or moylog'ones person to Whatsoever' place .one's owl] inclinations MaY,direct, Withontliin 7 . prtiontpinnt ,or restraint; Unleas by. . due : :;course ”By the Petition of , 4ight, 3 .Cni.:tst, it is enacted that•nalierklin'shali litt ; ;.impt r ieened detained miltbotit eaUse" :Shown, ,to, which' makersiieoyer ; ae`pril,ing to laiv . ." BY•'Cir; • •let; ab... 10 if persnit . hi,.ltatiainedNi,,:jibeitjr, by !order itr,dyree,of.any 1440, court or, by the csmfn,lM of Oka •King'ol9.ll,lY in persons 'or'iby warrant of the, council hoardor.ol any of the privreouncil i beshall;Urion demand of his cifun sel, have a writ 0r..;/seiOsos'Orpui to; liring' his_ body before tba-Court ailcing!s ilenelt or EOM.' mon Plea S et Who altall.deternaine,. whethe r ill's 'cause of .bia,ComMitment . he insi, arid hereupon to do se in.juitiee'shall appertain.... bereave &men of life.or violence , ,.tn confisi7ate hie estate without accusation or trial would, be so gross and notortoul.ao act as, mnstat once convey the Alarm of lyr: .rany throughout the wbale..kipgdom;, but eon ' finement of the perion. by Secret ly.burry bint to jail Where . his stifieringSare.unicnownC4.'for eotten is a . l?ss publir f a lase striking,and there.. fore' a more dangerous engine Of oThitrary . goy-, ernment.' ,, Antlyet•onmetimes, when,the.Srate is in real:danger, even Oie.rneybe^a necessary. measure. „Alit the happiness, of our own'Cth fititUticiii is the tit is.not . left to'lite, Executive power to determine when the dinge:r . at .the Sia to Is so: great. as to render this • measure tx pedient;:for the Parliament only, Or legisla tive power that, , Wheneier it sues propel', ~can . nothorize the Crown, by suspending habeas cot-' ens:act for a shottand limited time, to imprison enspeetod:nersons without giving alt . ), reason tor so mining."-- ttmzeotarigs on. the Lazo of Ell . glanS,,Yol..l, pp. •13.5-130 VillAr6/111 , JIS . STIOX:NARSALL S.lys I• Spoor ti . Wri Chief Juitice Mar Alan in thu cane Ofßollatan, 5 ertinCh, 'll3o,.:sa)s :, "II tit • any tlnitythe jiuhlic saletf.slintild.ceiptire the aspen sion Of the power.vested in this art,. (the po er t n.graßt . writs of Itabro,s. rarp.us):in tlieourt the. United Stotels,lf, ie foe the LeOsiatitre tb so. That %I:actor depends nn pnlitic'alccinsitl 7 eralions'on wbieh: tbe•Lesielat eis to 'decide. Untillhe Legiatutive will, be expressed, This . Conrt•can only seelts duty, ind mu,St . Obey the laws.!' This was in a 'case of . ..treason., ' • So:Judge• Story, In his Commentaries on:che Cons,tirution, Kee., would seern, as the pri\i•er.is -eren!ed to congress, to golpe:nd the ivri!•01:-/taneas coqms.in cote of rf;— btillion'or:invasinti, t hot .the right 10 jifilize 1.1:110: ther,tharxi.g . etwy:hati arisen must 'exclusively` belong to that • • - . • So in 1897. When ,grerrt alarm ,existed to. .11ores c'onspitney, n broughtbefore the Senate in secret sessiontrisuspel - ul th'e - writ .nt hqliorrA: e9rpH.l.': When brought'into the !louse . of.R;Tresentatices; ( - hat burly .retifsed ft, ten aidefit iti.sk!rot aecylhn, and by aVrita 'of 11.3 to 19 r.jected-'fbe bill omits first - reading, Our 'hat naeasion Mr . ...Dand, Coanectie .. nt,uSed the fi dloWi rot . bill authorizes the arrestrif pet - ions riot merely by the Piesid ent or - other bigiv 'officers; •.bat by. any , lutoriu .actin.garider,hirri„ -1 linaginC:this to be .wholly withOot -precedent. . if tren.an' was raarchzng 'to force dslfrnm our' seats, would not agree thus to destroy the Atinilamental-principla of Constitution; or cotritait such aniact either of desPotisaior ••-• Judge Ctiriis says "Whence then do 'those edicts of the President fpring? They spring from the assumed power - to extend martial. law ever the whole:Upited - States ;a pOwei tor the exercise of Which. there is.ncr warrant whatever in the Constitution a power which, no people could confer upon . an. executive officer .and re— main a r free pedple. Fur it . would'make him rib. solute . master,of,their,iives, their libertieS, and their pioperty. • • • •• Let . us bewtire how we borrow weapons tram the armory of arhitra. iy. 'Power.. They cannot be wielded, by the hands cot . a free people. ...Their blows will.finally 1411 uponthemselves. Distracted conncilsoll— Vided strops. th, are - the 'very earliest 'effect's of. nn attempt 'JO use . ihem; What lies beyond 'no patriot is newAvilling.to look upon.P:. . . • ... • Faith in . the . POsident • • LinOlnalBOredui at the' commencementof his4dminibtratfOn that the War ehoOlit be con ducted on the parrarthe.l.Tnited.Stateit in sup- press the..trbcilion, :and not. , intetfere wit ii State rights. This we were indticed to' beliee from his ieoeral character for 'truth and' firrr— netts, ne'vrejn early life' he'd' learneti the•aild— •• age, that, ort is sometimes better trrhe imposed: epon'thanmever to, trust,i', In this .we .were further.strengthened when he refused - to obey this‘chicago Priesthood; to. change the 0 11..0 . of the war . t.b‘interf . ere With 'end destroy Si ate rights, in violation of the 'Federal Constitution; by. emancipating the negro , but whet, CuitAbe, Soon after the priesthood retired from the White House, .recanted end pitched in, our tAiih'ili his. honesty: and firmness began' to .waver and "kinder girt Low STANDARD OF Pout,lO V)nTim.—The . countrY,writhes under blows inflicted by men guilty of malfeasance in office. .There fs..riot a voter or tux payer who has any doubt that cor ruption Is fearfully prevalent • among those Official station, and that. Pie gross *remit wrongfully abstracted from the public treastiry, through their ageucy; has already reached at, amount alipost fabulOus.' Several months agri a Republican member of Congress saioi ,a GENTLEMEN DICBT REMENIBER.., TIfAT IN TILE FIRST TEAR OP A. 'REPUBLICAN.' ADSIIINISTRATION, WUICR CAME INTO POWER .UPON' PROFRESIONS REFORM .AND RETRIINCUMENT; TIIEAR:IS. INIMIBI TABLE ABROAO:IN THE LANDITIIAT SONFE-1 BOBYMASPLUPIPERED.TRE PUBLIC TREASURY. Wk:Lie NIOIS IR.. TWAT' SINOLE• YEAR AS AS:TII 'TIRE CURRENT YBATILICRXI!PIINES:OP:iIk • E:GB't:ERN: MEIN THE 4D:twal•ranTiorl WHICH TifiE ;PEOPLE tlllltLED VROU rowiq BECAUSE Or ITS 0016. lcurrioti." . . The country.was aroused nt, that. Alma by, astOOritling.framis disclosed by.investigating committe, but the career of vipainrhas con, tinged without check, and alniO t u ilhoul.re• buke. The . offenders ore • known: Ex, Co eateit 'Fit - iii• S • 11fli ist;;ie and ciill ea ' ''.'' : • 1 and miiit ry' OtliOpits.havibeen ir #tanYlnstetk. , . ce!.;on vic ted i p:ttine. iWe b a r of totiblic,l:' - ,iipinitm , .of hi'gb crime ~ ; t hey Ave been' d4ectdiie lie.: ceining iergeeimpuoteas thEirebereofpitceede frims.gurerrrineht . .ioptriiicts; enormous .'sums nominally disburs ed: upoowotlis of public. de:. - fened rimainiunaccothite4 for) liribei have been accept ed ,; and huge eeth in its ithii, whist. patriot= iam *tiuldspurnie z a,reWard. „ ..: . .. ' ...: ' : It .is time that,.crTmeteCeg,ttized these shameful facts.- The integrity and 'honor: 'of • the nation''are involved.. ;Even the public safe. tiiii imperiled.• Yet.notitittg is done., .10 ptt? , rer days of the republic,.. eocietY. itself .woufif have ,XV la lmed against sae h mopstronsy.:iongs. andfixed a stigma on the Perpetrators: But now, therels eitidenco of a ; cleailhed , : - public, son., scietiCea lag moral Wiiich.eonnivee at'ditnie;"and the ofre'mler , .6l. 'tin ... whipped of ju,tlcP. - , 7 Thdir shutlyd oot beperrnitted , any lon , te , i.': The opportunity..afforded for decuritisiitt-.. t I ng - d he impartiality of. layi—:.nt: 'pill iing .dci3:vn froth ither'datiling height one or more of theie • . . . cormotanta;gorged-With the . spoils, .01 •Offic'... •ther have tiishonored,• and t . rusts they hitir.e. `be:. triiyed.• This'. favorable. moment, - we say, should neV . bi" . ? bo'a ' t. ' , The - mora reifeet• of . •such . action 1:vould pi!, weigh 'all the .Bermong • ei'• - it 'thousand pulpits; it would make. crime • infi thous; sit •would vindicate'the• public virtue). it would .checic . : the depleti'o'n , of the Federal tree'. enry; and arrst the headlong career . of•eorrep: tine "and ,i)rollivey intro'whieh • the . . nation plunging The plit . l,4ich has passedlheiwn24.to . . . gh.fra , lulenCtollitricto.r.4, was introduced'. none 00'inob;- 7 joyr, C,oinnif Too ' L.iTkTo Rt the subject _ .w as • , •. • not affch , a ikall its, aspects and. attentlfrig eiroimstances, the confession 'of • „ • Demoeratie,edno. AT THIS LATR war i the liberation of the slayes; tindthe: elevation of. the megro,"- wthild t tint . a rtiti•-• ing than, otherwise. %Vern these,. gentlemen • • aslee'ri for. the, tthiror twelve years precedimi, )8601. ' Nere th'ey deaf to 'the ominous* decla• • rations of both Mr tiricohr and .:Mr: SeWardi that this •otizit ry. could nbt • exist i•bolf.slave • . and half free?" , they forget that Ilie crikr,n6owiention had to choose. be'rween these two•men, and 'that ihe election resulted in plat,. in., them' hoth-at. - the bead 'of affairs? '.Biirely . men,Were very blind who could not then .sei.! what, was to follow; and'thnse : .who now' con fesstheir. surprise or dieappOinfinen . t:'at what hassiiice s occurrpl'.eannnt-Clairn• much. credit I for their po:werS,of penetration. Let us i:eferto a single declarationl-and that a "atiim. l.ird' one-tits .(':Eli leer Book." Otr pige 90.01 'tharworli will be 19Und the iw- ing declaration of ;he purpnses'or..the. eon parry: • • • " “Thus, terror' enirettricr.crit of the Soulti, have tve.tol I y MI frankly , defined . . our.positittn; we have no.nioili Ilea t itiDs propoe,• 'llO. compi•o; udserii.offer,Mothiug fo're tract ! frnwn,',sir s., Wet, foam, prep.ir. your wt ,, apons, llt tent.'styike •stioct;' stab, t•rring. on civil wa ri dissolve the . llb 7 ion, nay annihilate the• Solar system if Y w ou ill --do all- t more; lesS, .bet ter,. 'werse, nyL, .thins--di what you will, sirs,, you' can neither toil .tiorintimitlat . our purpose' is as firmly ;IS the eternal 'piliars ot-lieav,on; we'hitve I tletitronitted to AII9i.ISII:4CAVSItit, AND, 5D :HEIR, iruiLtstt- wk 'rake this'to bed With .you to;niglit, and thlrtk. about dream Over it;iin'El.l..rus koovv, hoW you. feel to•tviortoy: • • . • This teas" not simply the declaration of the . , author of that . .infameus work;, but. it. received the unqualified endorsementnr of six'ry•riviCße— .. • imblican-metnbers of the .35th , Congress / and •wsa, quite as; much e .declaralionOf the putposes of,the 11epublican 'par!) , as.were the resolutions. of ;the ChicagO Convention; and . it weethe teit _ book of the:party throlighout 'the campaign of . 1860. .Lerno man, therefore.say,that.he was .cileceived;', l - 7 C/eortie/4 RepuOican. LATEST,' ,NEWS Reports frorn the .inteiior.of Kentucky intli.. ca . te'thitt Morgan, at' the head' at a laree force, a.ain'making . an:attempt to reach,•the..Ohio river. The Oople of Frnakfitrt think,he '.ill be succesifol, arr!there ore bilt,few Union 'troops In thr State. • Gen. Grang.er hinks, however, that'.Morgan will find . his match. •• • Gen. Rosencrapketates, in a latter ,to 're— laiive•that the rebels, are .biiikling,striine•for- JificatiOns. at Tullahoma and at Dechard:'•ilw thittics titer they Mean to make it deoperate. .stand there, to protect. l',Wft Itarthoeft . The .ken.: p r ai ,i t .sangpme . as to iticcess, and his men are, said.,to be crying for a fie:fit.' ' From Vicgskirg.news is meagre. , The ,flood, in'the Mississippi is abating, but the crevasses - cut hy*GO'n.. Grant. are doing, muck.damage. to' the , ''plantat ions. The .. - rebels are fortifying CuMberland .Gap. • • • • • We Mt - Le New Orleans dates to the-Bth inst. Gen. Banks, system of 'employing slave labor doe‘i not aripiear to work satisfactoirly. A.sig 'acne. -account of the, scheme 'will be fottad else'yyhere:•• Gen...l3lnks• had issued a' general order suspending ,the• navigation of fhe Miss Yeisels'engsg,ed. exclusively. in ceast wise',or foreigtr.cominerce. • ,Also, , •an-:order prohibiting' the' , foreclositte of mortgages as against loyal citizens from forced sale's, except'as to debts incurred, subsequent to the order which shall have rem wined uncancelled for six . In the ; A r m y' of the PotoniaC yesterday a sot ,lier was shot ivhile attempting to &Sort. , .A hPavy.snov Storni nieva'ded'all 'day.' and 'mad:e the .road s vi:•nrse • even' than befdra: ' -From the Southwest Ave. learn that two •of our . regiments: , ,near Lake. Pr9v..ideuce,' were attacked. On Tuesday...of , by. .three' rebel regirnents,.. who , were ; compelled, to re-- treat., hoWever.; leavin'g.a:numtrer .prikorm 'in our hands.. 7. 'Ono report has. it that we, cap turicj an entire Missiesippi.reglment. ' The ,Alabamcg Wes, atimit acecionts, ropairina' he damages' she sustainod in her co'nflici with he Batteras.., .She s,vart„ bodily . ' disabled, and ost her rudder. 'Six. balls , were. put through, The sieatper Matinizs, 'from Hilton' (lead has ar'rived.gt • Key ArWitY.Ovith the 90th• Regiment N: Voitiateerai'Col, Margarf:. The troops are <enf to relieve the 47th Pennsylvania, Colonel Good:: • , ' • The Staainer 'Talisman fornislnet pspets fro* KinsaiO4Jimaica,'whicKa,numilipe fhe , arils* at thatif4t of 'the - pirate AlabAlinii on the 204 OPJannify, wth the:officers lk iitterevi• all) oitjtie Hatteras . .. .:The,Wahami.wasse". verily:o4;NA in .the• eneouiktOr.. •• • Two V. S. inen•of-war were iepcip_otl, ot4a. . . Cap?: Serrimea had s a.reeeptien at the Corn-, nierol.l E4elisktfge; rit ilCiOgaton, which Was giien to htivi.bY the therchanta of that city.-- fie•war lostity cheered.. , : ' • . . •:The, - Arriefjesn'cirbearhad chartered the ship. Borodino to 6itng , the'cte+v Of the klatteras': to• the United §triss, . . . A pOrtion.ef the . erevi.Of. tbe....Ajahama had been belcore the tnigiairate'for ereatingr:n, ir* in a drinitingsaloon'. . . . The }tease hilt for• - •raising. negro, r'egimenta sleeps.aPon the taide , or the,lll)litary CornTii: tee of the tienpie..,.lt ints'lr'en in!iTated :that "An : distastektf to the Abolition inagoated, berinse,if d4criniinates ; againet negr'oca ricers:.' Mr*: Sarrinei.kntrodnerif ti:brll 'a day two,since.withoat, any ,tidjaßs' prnsiiinna a boui white 'officers. ; p 4 was',.repcntf , d back; With a'tn stateent .that.y . need ' piss, av hq President has (nit pow,eer in the premises under. existing Jaws. ,This, position was talon by borne of the radicals of the Braise. ' ' . . , . Since •the -cfpfeaf orthe.greet ahiprattal pro . — jeer.; the friiridir.of thnr.• Illivfiii: poytion • of ',it have conclatled . to bring ,for*liro a • *Tara,' e . proposition Ilir, the .controoticro •ot that work, so no‘ in i..onneot .the witters .of ,the' loke4'wit with tilose . of'el l 4o4 th..sppt.' . ' Thetis loosen to be= lieve 1 hatauch '.ri' , proriost.tiooi,..un,enenrobry:(l with the twavy ‘ weight ,of the . irlifyrovirrieliiThr the New York'eanals,•Will meet, with .auccM. . . ..Sonie of I,lte•mOmbeia elected. -16,.th0 nrxt Cimarosa,tiare.roceivmd 'a nirOolai calling' a who liav Bents' in the.paxtnonso,lo:moil in IC . ,..w.''York no _the iith of Matrl), tont he iinrposa' orcOnsiilt Ina On nationalaff.t ts. • . , , WAsifinif:Tn*,.Feb: 15 . . '.FrOM information 'receiy-d from the, Army, of the POrnmaS, itnPriearsthe rebels sre ,. throw. . up hreasi, .works, r anrifki-pits north- of Fredericksburg. It must; h o t , be inforred, from 'ab.enee'of interesting. news froM'thn -Rap linhannockilhat the army. is conlition,nl The.aholitinn of.the. Erakt . divksions has thrown many -wei'shtrmalters norm 'the. general, and 'his' apt, the '‘i'nrious.depaitniehfs nre engaged.. without record to limas, in. matters pertaining tbdhe.disiiplipe and consolidation of the Arnensr the .Washirigter. items, in the:N(4 -Ye** .Tefbrima -We firid .the. fellowing, .pait. 'of which, at'loast.- is .news TO us; Curtin 'returned . to •Itst . .csening. While here he 'consented AObecome.o candidate for. rele . ction as Governot.of PerinsylSaniai inz Democrats of that. State. -intimate that great pppol'arity, particular/1y lei the army froni Tiquisflvar.iii, will, make opposition to him 'from their partyouly a matter of forai. The• French transport S.ine.appeared lately, ht .Alexandria, Egypt, and rinddenly , creily, in, one night, rook, on board . about free hundred negrmslaves, the property eltheltice roy.„ 'in order to. transport them NI Mexico.- - She art:W . l[o)d morning. - .The negroes are to be employed 'in doing all pif..:rooo ,wo k in mud around the French crimps: It was supposed that the Viceroy eriprored of their. .renveal• WAsitiNcromi Feb. 15 .. Am important but vague report comes through rebel channels •stating that Bat,ks hai foil ht a'bott le seven miles below Port Hudson. The'resnit is said-o be that the rebels retired tq Port 'Hudson; while our troops retired to. •A-writer beamifully'reMarks tbit a m a n'sa mother Is the representative of his . Maker.— Misfortune-and crime set nOharriers'betisteen her and her son. While his mother lives, 'a 'man has one ft irnd on earth who will not do sei:him when •134. is needy. FI fircl ion (lowa from a pure fountain,.and ceases only • at the ocean of eternity:. . • • ".* IGmettia, Fel). 'ftth, 1863. .f‘lit is distressing; to:see 4,4 ttle'lldrlcies are' brought here on thecars,• Ido helieve that 1 . .have seen two thousand 'hi:ought:in a.: dgyi 'an 1 they are here, to the most abject sible. -We one' some very colifv,.eather 61 late, and one night *there .were , seventy:five frozen todeath ,in a cotton shed. .* :Thar.• is, no• room Jar the poor creatures, :and • hundreds' .ofi their children **-:' • . : . . hloy . • Mr.As's bill to nrneNe a temporaryi7 ernment for he Totritnyy of Montana . pa. the liouse On ,Tb 'lmlay. This Tei titer , proposed .to citritpris tt what . known.Fl9 ka, • It iriclinles the: Sal and ; contains' . ,stlnut elf mo , tlir miners. The ne. 176,770 square miles, vaneah, , or botb,.orsotly tri'a stand still in .eiinge'qi ty between birri.and.Gen. enme Nnrih..to eniesnlf-w . War Offic'eViri'The will•be,Made until his rei . , . . • • It ts.helieyed -on hoarilonrgonboall•blorkaL ding . the•thiS Bay of A ppalara, Fkirj+la,. that' a for t mili,hle'eipPdilion was organizing on • the phAttithnoch're river, Flavina for its titjeet their I : twasg . errrally believed that an iron-clad steniir was' to: tike part in the expe (tition:'. Nye. may expect to, have liMportant 'news frOm that filacm . hy the next Arrival. ." General Pope's . hendiplirters, De•partnient.of the Northwest', bd'v'e been removed to .11,111-' Rumors,. not' traceable to :any; authentic source . prey ii that • hTorgan'3_ force in ,Kentnctry, contemplate a raid on Lexington, an,(l the hunkets and hOine - sq men ther'e have gathered their money and' valuables, • prepara— tory, to on escape. • • • Admiral FerrefroVe fleet .has become eo, re— &iced by the Withelrevvel: . and - breaking .down of his vessels that it is.nombarely.sufficient for. blockading porpo , yes. 411 present nttemnte. 0144iilat' Port pludcon, either . hy the arm y fir the . nayir,Sre out of questipti. Somefectre are entertained of a, rebel''raid upon •Islarid,. where laic hive .but small .Union force ender Capt'ain.Tiorter. 'The robe's haite a large, nutober—or boate,l2s ds, alleireil, secreted' in' some .of ,theneighbosiog •haynus, by means of which. they can, transport 800 qloo9:lrcißps,amiss the Jiver and make a dash upon the island, where there ia a cenaid— crable amount Of t overnine'nfriroperty,• cApt, Porter hes notified :General Foster oof the dan— ger of his PositiOn ends of hie liability to be altaeked and captured at any moment finless, sufficiently reinforeed, ' , • _ • Lieiiternlifil:,,itiiite;*ho V . 111 1; 311 .4n411 . time iince, iwittemetj . ni tty , rr . , at-% , 4 1 gert et 6,, 'hes Sillett .11ii iil)tly n i centl4ll)6l I, is .folks ifiirr en, foli,:iiiteiitrt ent: ,• • - Th .: • • • reetgilron '7Yern?! Iftr.N oorili,l:CaiO4.-,h, .-1116-'. the President.,...• •-• '!..."" " • ThelVP.DOwelltourt iriquiryar ff fjouirie , sine, d ie on Sattirciay, after a session of sixty= • . Gen: figt..been.oidere'd t.c; tbe,tfernier'i' ment of.the reelfici •Wherebe ban been ,usiini ed : . . , It is thonght in English =well informed thattheEmperorNapoleon, he 'eie.he et the rPiection:d laslagt PropOsigfOrr,lv ih'e . . United: g ov ernment ; will . recognize the ied Sta • • •indepondeince of SOnthern' , C6fidcrecy.. whether Enal'arTrind.: oth:er.'gOopean powers. join hith or nat—that: he•inay . ..even go a. !kis , farther 'and , render‘rnateriai . aid to the iebels.- The'rinposition hnlii . ng been, rejected tiqr Seward, 'we :shall *soon . know. whether ' this opinion is well founded or, not. . . • llfincti , tivi's•'Rranj - ATtorr,.••••The 'abet! of a itferchrtnt is' in, keining . On -saip.' what the public wan!, and in Selling at /air prices. NO grO..eryrneCChantcan hopOtO succeed'. who doew not keep the good-, Wi otthe he'st,hoosekeepeir-• by sidling. What all s'eich:will 'l.taveiH-15. S. 1:1eL,.; celebrated•Chemical'Stileratiaa r :- tit'e Only pure arlie le, to be had . lor rpaking' and brit.l,9l . 37:cakem,''ihreid and ,biaiuita. `This a rtirlois til'ade by . pivdesi known only . tothe' rnantifactOrers; at their. celebrated 'Cheri:lca! Wolk" in.Fairpor't; Monroe Co.; N.Y.H:Eyery dertler,Whn has . nOt sold it shOuld .order once from the 'proprietor's. . .• . • .• U, 5. LlimualDevenue Lose Taianil Liceusc ll.ofite.. That the dutjes taxes and liceocei„asseasetl •ttpon.persons Udt.ini the:fall, of 1862 'resiBing or doingliusitiet.S'Witbir; the Countres of Al 'Keart Elk and Can:lei - On, being par(of rhelOth tollee*- 'tkin disirict 'of•Perina..andwltich.by•an act of CongresS"entitled t‘/ti act to proyide . .internal revenue to Suppurt - the Otlyernmetif anti to pay interest on the public debt! they are' ,'respect-. tO•pay,• havc become'due . end pap. able,, tintlibat I shall'at tend to : rec eive pay-- mental, t he•sarne.al my offiee'. ih SmethPort . M'Kean'L'Ounty,•'daily,friit andßitter this date. to Saturday the 281,h'd.iyof Feb. 1863. alsO•atteod ,t 9 collectioriat.the Hydell9use in Ridgway the :30:1th and :sth • dai:i Of .Mareb• a1:i141 Dike's Hotel in•Shippen the 10th, 110 and 12th days - of . •All persons who. shall•neglect.tli pay tO .me• the Duties Taxes a ntl' Licences :1 1 / 4 aforesaid as sessed within Ate above specified tine will be• liable to pay ten per . cent:additional. upon" 411;e -'amount thereof. :• ' P. FORD; Deputy Col.'at U. S. 11:1bth COlVecting,Piet..far IVPICean, :Elk atid'Ca moron:Comities,: • SrOettiport, Teti: 6, .1863: • Cam.cron County. SHERIFF'S SALE. - D yyMTU.E Of, a writ of•r4ntlirion.i,Sx'ponat iss uedbut of the Court of Common Pleas of. Cameron county and tome" diretterl,Kshalt expose to public sale at the Court , House, in Shipper), onMondey the 'ninth day• of, - Mareh; A. D, 1803, At one o'clock P. y., thefollow ing, described Real Estate, to wit: . The followirigpropeity of the defefidant:—' Sixty foures 'tin i mprov . ed 'land,• - aituated in Shippen township' Cameron county Pa., bound ded and described as follows;'. North and 'West. du 'lands of .N. P.• Mirrattl,''and . East and SOUth, by Jarvis or John Brooks. • ". • • • • Seized, Jaken in execution, and will be sold as the' property, : of C. Aylesworth at ,the suit of . .•• : • • • : • • :* sftEntar's OFFICE • .''February 3t1, , A..D.. 1563. . . SIIERIPT'S . SALES. • . BY VißtilE.ot two writs. of, - Pleuries Furs , Facidt: ie4nrd otit• pt• the Court of Corn ! , 'Mot! PleaS of Cameron' county, Pa.i'and to me direct;l; I have' levied 'Mon, and shall expose to ptihlie valei.at COUII. • Howie Shippen, '' . ott Mondry, the' ninth dny of March, A. 'D' t o t •one O'Cltla P. M., the .following des- . tbt;‘i Real R.•tatei . to , • lot' of land stunted in' the .Township .of . Shipnen, :County :Of Cameron and ,State.- , Of Pennsylvania; hennaed and described: as fol-, to:iyitt—On the Noith.by bollard' King and B . F.[]; West ; by :lands 01 Aden • Housierr Souih by'.l3. li..Fi T ernan;ENst . by the .lands of L.- T. More; containing' one hundrnd acres, In the same more or losa; : .havirg thereon-.one Tv , Ping llonse,,one'•.parrr 'and Out Housed,' tyrn : srnall Streams or Springs" of • Water; •a quentily of fruit trees, and about forty fire trmo icul•' has and lent Scre‘' of improved land. • Seized sip(' . Nice-A in Exeeiition.,anri wilt_ be soli', as itke property Lewis at 'the suit of A. IV. Tdylor. . , • • JOKNI, A,: ELDRE . D, ,51;triff. SIIERIFT'S OFFICE, StIiPPE:N, PA., 1 . ~February 3d, A. D:, 18U3: , , SIILEICIFFIS'SVLE. U' VI.HTVE'of a writ .of Plsu ries Fie 4 .F - (dui is•ued Ont of the Cniiri of . Common. Pleas. ni Cameron county, Pa., and to me 'di- rectal, I halie levied upuri find shail'expose to ut . the Coat in Shippen; on Monday the Oro h' day of, Ma rch,' D.;,1883; ,at one.o'crocif P.. M., t.be deseribed Real ,p,', , !tate, to wit:-- •' " ':' •' •Ail,that certain riece or' pared orient!' kit natil in GihsOn township, ra;Mekon i•ounty; Pounded and 086 'bed asTollOws;. beginnineat a. po'sf.on.the Ea'sl lank o! the ~ D rifturciod Creek; thence ievenry degrees East,4.to •,' • being an original course •of , Narrant.,stirvey'ed to"Dayld Grier , (c istanee , not ,kn'oV6);th'ence South; sik.ty one degrees East, ,niitet!y nine,nerches i tn i'Cheithut Oak; thence South, ite",entli:tit'ui'ditgie'de:Eitat,llB'perehei. ,to • a:White. Oak; 'thence up the: , said• D,Sift .WOott creek, .b3t its several Courses and dititen nee, to 'the p o lla'ce . of' . beginning, containing , acres itiore or less; about 40 acres '•Of•whicli,is, itnristii , nit, it 's reeked 'thereon' one , Log.. House, One Loi,' Shanty Stable, tlrell ot '.Witte.r:andeoirie AppleS Treesntindt some Peach Tri!es. • . • Seized . and taken in' giecotiOrr 'be zold . as ;he property of GeOrpe,W. • Sirtithilit the spit of DhurOfrall, Wirke i lY . Suintei'soFiter. " Februrri• 3d;•A,'. D.; 11563.' • • , • 'JOHisI.I: ELDRED, Sherri.
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