IB fill ft f T ll T It'll u k &Yt f 1 1t i NEW SERIES. EMOCRAT A SEXTIXEL" i, published every Wednespay at One Hollar asd Fifty Cunts t-an:iU'ii. payable in advance; One Dol- ... Sr-i-i.-v- rT Pirv Pl'VTc if -vf V.ni.l . ,g A-- t V- . HUIl pilJU w rix I:i'Jlit!. ; aUil 1WO iJOLLAR it a t i r-- un'' l''e termination of the year. Co s.ulw'i:;tin will be received for a sV:ttr j eri' i than si months, and no tulsaiWr wiiL Its at liberty to discontinue IA-tm'1 until alj arrearages are paid, ex-c-pf.it the option of the editor. Any per ion s-i'-o-ibiiig fr months wil be char gjij (. Dollar, unless the money j, piiJ in a-lvanee. Advertising Rates. One in.ierCn. Tiro do. Three do I .v.e, 12 lines I $ 50 $ 75 $1,00 2-su.ires,f24 hr.esj 1 00 1 00 2 00 Sc ares,, 3 G lines 1 50 2 00 3 00 S months. G do. 12 do . '.sur less, $1 50 iu.u-e, f 12 lines I 2 50 ie-luares, 24 lines 4 00 fftuarrs, 30 lines j 6 00 Li": a column, 10 00 t; r lur.in, 15 00 4 3 00 4 50 7 00 9 00 12 00 22 00 $5 00 9 00 12 00 14 00 20 0C 35 0 CATIIAKTIC TILLS 0 VF.KATF. bv the'r powerful irfi;ieTice on th, i..ter::a'. vi- era to purify the blood and stimu it into he.ilthy a tion. They remove th( :icti'jr.i of the stomach, bowels, ii .or, and othei er-:.of the body. and. by restoring their irregular i.tii to health, carreer, wherever they exit. such d'Tir.'ur.eiits a are the tirt cause of disease. Aa ex.e.isive trial of their irlues. liy Trofessnrs PiT;.iir:. and Patients has shown cures of dun d.v.es ali.iust beyond l.el;ef. were they not Str,tiatti by persons of si:-h exalted pi'it:ori lr.d character is to f.rbid the supie;.n of untruth. Jheir ceri:r.catf are published in my American A!:n',-ic. wh:-h the Agents below najned are plftM-d to f'iru;h free to aii ii!jtiiri:ic. Ar.i.-'.cd -xt ti.e IhrrctuittS for their use in the cr-uAi. .i .s 1i;.-h -iiey ! . e ben found to cure. r.K t',.;iTKs-. 'lake one or two Pills, or 'uh quantity ax to eent'y more the !Mre1n. Co t:en! : :rt-,t e xj(t irthg ctwe of Ptle. nH e::re -.f one compiatat is the cure -f 'o'T. per-, n can fe l well while under a f-odv. liettce it should be, as it ; !. jr r,!;; ui rOK JM-rj wh:-!l is .?net!ev ti Mil so ni a'.wnys uncoiuf'j table, take mild c t . .! to stiiuu'.:ite the stomach :jrs ;'r .l !c-r ::.t t:on. rhey w.i d.j it, and and soi.'ritrit of dvspepsia Mlit-ii it has gone, don't - ! , a.V 4..s..o;.,.. '?t r!: .t e,:rt, r.rs. j i ..,nu h. or Mm '.id luntinn of the .'.. h :.!.. '. i.i.huo uci.eial l. iiesi.n of the ::-t- M..i ':. .a heV.th. take from f.ur to i-ipht Tills "' "''er do- s aft.-rw.,rd.s. until activity v-1-' 's restored to the .w. n.. FwHXuVOt.NKs. l K U.u V.E, N'aCSEA. FtntheSuD.aith, B u '.. or N,",.. take from four f::i i.""'si''" k'oinii to Ue 1. f thev do not oper !' S''-w 1,t''' t,'lxe "-oie the next day until thev ' ll.e-e i-oiaplaints will he swept oiit from the ti. Ih.r.T we-ir thee and their kindred dis-JTj-.'i bemuse jr.ur stomach is foul. t- t s, ;tr,vi 'j A huv-iPELAS, and nil Diieases '-e Si,,,. t..ke the Iil!s freely and frequently, to t;ie t,i,AtU i en. The erii!.iiins will gener ''.".u V '-"! '" '''"inish ana disappear. Manv -.a'.iui ulcers :ind sores liae Uen healed up b"v i-'f r::rjire aud purify isi etS-et of these Fills, and u't"!K ''eaies which seenied to saturate -? wa'jle sjsti in have conijle'elv vielucd to their -r.'T.iv: leaving the surierer in' perfect health, rif.ei.ts . your duty to society forbids that you 'jU.i parade youiseit arouiid the world ruiered f' rm.p'e-.. bioteiies. uh-ers-, sores, and all or anv "'i t::t iti;. lean diseases of the hkiti, because vour 5te:pwat:ts e'.euiink;. i't'KTV thk IJi oiiii. thev ar the best inedi-5;-r(hoocred. 'lhey should he taken freely iiey-i.iH . Mi the iiiipo.i it ies which sow the "y''1'"1''' diseaM-s will be swept out of the :tc Lke chai r.efore the wind. Bv this prop-rt V.'1'1 al h to..d in prf ventini; "si. kness as bj t.:..iiai ,e c'.ires hich they arc making eer fir 'H UI-.T, J acsdh-F. and o 1 ar. e fi. i:i some derangement eiti.e; to! .jestion. or o! struetious .f ihe I.ivei 0' a'iu c....c?sl;oii vitiate the bile a. id lendei 1 ''-r d'i!. st;oi. '1 hi is .'usastioe.s tt the f!:.. ,. ( L-.t ' i , ' (..titutioTi is f: efi n'K iiri'i-r-Tn" 0,1 er cause, lnditr. t:oii is Uie yi.p. -!ra. ..m, (lf tiie duct w'.ic'n e:int es the ' tie . ri.j.rVi r.,, ;.. IS. Inlo l.i iilprlti.w i ' ' .'"-d. 1 t'.:s nrc.f'i'ro .1 anTir' :- w.tb a 'r-- Mil d-ir.f-Teu train of eils. Costlveness. or r . . vo; :enes and diair'no-a, pievaiis. e.isr. n iiipt.:as, languor, low spirits, weariness. ..-v.e.-s. ai,d melancholy, with sometimes iii icn -' s,t'i;- "''-d sometimes irrcat drow ines; V"i U :i'T there is severe pain in the side ; the skit. te ,!e "'itp l)f the eyes become a ereenish t ellow ; - i oa-.ach acid; the bowels sore to the touch: ' sjsu-in iiriuble, A-ilh a tendciicv to fcver: j,"" 81 ?y t,srn to bilious fever, hi'.iotis colic, hilion "'yT.tery, .ve. A medium dose of thre ' ' ;r 1 -ls taken at uieht. followed hv two or thre threr tnrei -y.ase of these troubles. It is w:icked to surlei k C"' n-eri .v,,u can cure them for ) cents, re,' '"JTI"i O'M-T, and all Injtammatorv te tir n. 1 - c,'rea oy tbe puntyimr etlects ot 1 .'. lllJtA dllU 1.11,- VMOU)19 "imt ; . ."" ' ,rr Ttl principle of Life. For thesf s-dd-"'tt"'1 c-mplaint, thev should be taken ii As i'TT' ,0 "l"ve tne bowels Kentiv, but freely. "'?'l iMk 11LL is both "agreeable "anc t- jw ; " "iU cn lie made more pleasant to take tt t),irflu'-v noae bas been made more ertectual t re for wluch a dinner pill i employed PREPARKU BY Inr m. . . upon the blood and the stimulus which ctical and Analytical Chomists. LOWELL, MASS., SOLD BY a -pnngs and by Dealers everywhere g'jj Jy Jol.ua & Ciwlw's Cment GUTTiT - fair t H. C. Devine's. k&tifem .(tots towr c nswrs; U. T. Frazer; Johns tc-tr-'.'p -,i:erwalt and Maucher, Carroll CiJs'Q " fields, Loretto; M. Doudas. p,. 77E Jii.ESSJ.VGS OF GOVER.VMEXT, LIKE THE CJeneral Corcoran's ICeceptlon. Washington Alive with Enthusiasm Im mense Concourse of Ctii-ens The Ave nue Chohxlup The C'trs Stop Running Speeches of Hon. Alfred Ely, Corco ran, and otliers. Washington-, Aug 18. The demon stration to-niolit in honor of the release of Colonel Corcoran, Yt'ileox, and others, was in the highest degree enthusiastic. The Avenue in front of their quarters was so densely crowded as to prevent the passage of the street cars. The. GOth New York regiment were present, and warmly welcomed. The baleonv, which was i served for i I the use of the sjieakers, blazed with the j light of the jras. the burners be-uro; so ar- j ranged as to form the word " lnin" in i mammoth letters. At o'clock, Conressman Ely. for merly 1 'resident of the liichmoinl Prison Association, when he and General Creo- f.mvanl with the General. On the ccas- ! in.T tln nuisie tb. r.nr d .miT-iiiiit 5i- I plans- rneetel the presence of the young Irih h ro. When it subsided, Mr. Ely said : speech or iMN. m.m:ei ely. EtUotv-Cttizen. : A thrill of joy went through the country a day or two since, when it was known that Colom-l. now General Corcoran, tind his. gallant com panions in suffering, had at lat been re leased from their rclnl dungeons, ;md once more stood licneath the stars and stritx-s. "Applause.! They now stand bv niv side. Tliree chivrs for Coivo- j iiiii. 1 I True heroes, whose hioh courage has I endured the stmngest tests to whicli they j could possibly le put : brave soldiers, whose patriotism has not faltered under the most disheartening trials and most grevious disappointments : patient, manly surlerer.s for the old llag, now doubly en-ileitri-il to them and us. For such men, the country has no honors too great, r.o welcome tco cordial. It is. perhaps, the grandest feature of the continuous uprising of the people of the North, from the in- ult of Fort Sumter to the present hour an uprising at wiiteu tne w o'.ei g:;zes wr.n such a profound wonderment that it has called to arms, and asked the cordial co otKTation in the work of su.-tainin"; the Union and Constitution, men of everv I clime and tongue. Where all have done so well, compari son mav be invidious but it is due to Cor coran and to his lighting countrymen, to sav that they have been among the lore- j most in the great struggle in which we are engaged. Applause. Manassas, j Lexington, and the IViunsula. testily to their deeds of daring. As Shi.-l reminded Wellington, himselt an Irishman, that i from Assaye to Waterloo. Irish soldiers were inseparable auxileries of the glory with which his unparalleled successes were crowned, so let it le reoienilx-ivd thtit in all our victories for the Union the dauntless Waring of the Irish, volunteer has added lustre to our triumph's of arms. Cheers. It is meet that, here to-night, and everywhere throughout the loyal States, the recognized chieftain of our adopted citizens from the Ilmerald Isle, the brave. courteous and patient Corcoran, honored I ciK-my than I move myself. I trust, when leader of the ever-niemoiablq Sixty-ninth, j I return to New York. I will not remain now in arms before us, w1k has", by his ' there many days, but have the old Sixty ..ol.le berirmn- .bonified nliko the field and ! ninth airaiii to join me, and take the field dungeon, should receive this warm and lifting reception. A witness for all time of his manly endurance of the most irk some captivity, I can bear jiersonal testi mony to the hemic spirit with which he met taunts and jeers oi an insolent and liarbarous eneniv ait enemy whose cause i originated in falsehood and is prosecuted j Archbishop Hughes told them so in I re in utter disregard of the usages of civilized land. I think there will Ih- n iuferven warfare. j tion. If there should l we w ill try our And for those who, companions of the ! hand at it, too. Applause, and cries of Cieneral in his tedious confinement, now ! good. 1 will say from this sjkiI, without happily partake his lilcrty, for Colonels j f,.ur of contradiction. 1,,:lt Wt s"a!' prev ent Wilcox, and liowmaii and Major Voilges, j them fixm doing any trouble on this side let our cheers lie given, with a will. Their t,f tlu Atlantic. services to their country have also lieeii A voice, which wa- heartily respondiil great; their claims upon our gratitude are to, "And the other side, too." of the strongest character. t1(, ,vo,.i- ,,f the hour is to lie done. I need hanlly say that I have unusual , Wp mn?t TJ at jt witjt a Jin,i Avhen pleasure m introducing to this asseiuo.age this band of war-worn heroes, who.-e names belong to that immortal list that was not bom to die. I welcome you, thrice welcome you, to the land- So long as liberty, union, con stitutional government, and republican in stitutions are known here and defended, will the deeds, sacrifices, and sufferings of thc.se worthy patriots and soldiers le kept in "fateful remembrance, and their names honored and treasured as household words. thrije welcome yoi back to the capital f vour country. I prr-ent to you. Col. of vour countn'. i prc-ent to you. Cot. Michael Corcoran DEH'S OF HEAVES. SlUULU BE EBENSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 27, Sl'EECH Ul; COLONEL COItC'OItAN. Tlte Colonel, on advancing to the front, was the recipient of repeated and deafen ing cheers. Addressing himself to eveiy officer and mcmljcr of the GOth New York militia, and his fellow citizens, ha returned hi. most grateful and heartfelt thanks fr i'4 cordial greeting which they had given him and his fellow prisoners on their return. He returned his thanks the more sincerely, as this demonstration marked their devo tion to the glorious institutions under which we hae the b!e.sings to live. It would be impossible hr him to say a sin gle word that would add enthusiasm amongst the jieopie at tli j present moment, for he had .- -en the evidence, ye.-ti rday and to-day, -f the jK-ople rush ing from the States, again to advance and drive back into '-Dixi-'s land" tho?-e tntitors who would destroy our Govern ment ami trea 1 und-'r iiot the llag of our ' Union. lie had never lnin among thost h th.s matter from ,K'rIn!i;il?- the K'niimhicr. The nth man (.Mr. . ...i. . 1....1 ..ll ...l !... I. 1 ii.iYixiit i ii inn i'ni in- ir.i iim..i"' i .... - i I Knew mat wini tie was in prison wmi i -v-' '"" ; hoartiistotics. I h -ir s,.ns wul n't nnvt ( him he had expressed the hojie that j :ry have U-cn wastol ", isolate.! pla- i t,x.m m i.u::k.. walk-, or hi ih, ir ho-ir-j a million of men would spring up in de- Contra. -tors have carried on this , t- ivlaxation : their da::-h:.i will not sit 1 a 1- 1. . i tense of the count rv. b :.Use he Uli. ved it was the shortest and b -t mentis of crushing the n bi llion at once. The country is at !a-t alive to the struggle, and will rie two millions of men an 1 every dollar in t!i p. S-;-s-iO!!, to pUt dTi this wick.il n-hellion. and preserve the glorious institutions handed ilown by our loivtiitheis. You hen have not seen :u,.v of the honors of war. You are not i'u'el by a military desjioiisiu as those among whom we have travch.-d and con- versed with. They are suth.-ring the and we owe it worst ilesjiotisin on earth, to them to go to their rescue. He had come lVoin North Carolina. Although that S'.at- li as o,iM men in the liefl, one half of th'tn. if fnv to speak, would si cak in lavor.ot returning t tne , l nmri. lint their rotate pride aiet hiuid i love of State institutions will cause them to tight well in the ranks until we give tie ni assurance that we will seudtothein as well as to the other States a suthYien: number of Union men around w hom thev I can rally. ! lie had mu h to s;iv to the old G'.'th. lie w-;ls rejoiced to see lh. in here again. He was rcji j again in the field. lie was ivjoieed again to Mi' that old green ll:g saved from the baltlefhld of Manassas cheers. mingled again with the stars and stries. The members of the ngiment wen- will ing, he knew, to lay down their lives to uphold the flag of the country. Your term of service has. he .-aid. nearly expired. You will k- returning to New York, but not. I hope, to remain there. Voices. No. never! Will go with you again. Some must from necessity remain, but others will ieel it it solemn duty, throw ing aside personal considerations, again to enter the service, and remain with the annv till the last blow is struck. Cries of "Good! We will'." I ask no man to go where I am not willing to go. Applause. 1 never ask any man to move one inch nearer to the with more of niv countrymen in the en deavor to preserve the country for our i"o pie. Applause, and cries of 4 We are wiih you." Gentlemen. I do not wish to detain you lotif, but will Pfiv that this is a splendid school for military training. I.auohu-r. that is over we w ill make an opportuuity for ourselves clscxvhcix. Tliis last remark was greeted with immense applause, and thmirjliout his n inarks the dense auditory, by frequent interruptions, expnssd their approbation of the sentiments he enuncia ted. WKhCH OE CljiNEL WILCOX. Colonel Wilcox, of Michigan, was next introduced, and was warmly welcomed. He said he had done no more than his j duty, chiv.i Incidentally alluding to the lgus j cinvairy, ne san m.-n m nn- n-i unuoio m whicli ttiy were connt,.-.!. iwiz nrrv DIsmiB - JTEU ALIKE. VPO.V THE Ulan ASD THE Loir. THE KICH ASD twenty-nine officers, as gallant :u ever fought. They were confined in the worst and dirtiest building in the dirtiest titv in the Union, without a bhinket, or a cup, or a plate, or a knife or fork, and refused mi y'vvrl unity to purchase tlie- commonect .ran-st necessaiies of life. (Voices, A-tatat.:' !') This is a speeimeti of the c'i'-alry which claims to be the flower of the world, and who would trample under f'jot our free and beloved Govenunent. I'alse heart'-d traitors', 'lliey would not hcitate to commit lesser crimes. It was time we should put forth the strength of th' nation to control, coiivn trate, and pasp all the resources of the Government in such a manner as to cru:dt out these men. and drive them into the Gulf ol'Mexi-o. Aj plaus -. Tlie Gov c:-n:n..ut must employ all lts nsotuves to a muted defense, arel stnke at the main arteries of the monster which lias arisen to shadow- up our hurtles. Without casting ntl.Htion utoti u;iv mmiary man. it apv are.l to I.im that tins . has o-en a hrnntl. ir,rr. TCri.-s of "rbii i - - - - - - I I I 1 I lIIITl.l 1 II. t . . 1.1 4 ills-. s. " ,,! a tie ih.hhi oi our men, tne gtxians o. me wonn.ieii. u.e tears oi tne orlian. j ,vith them in the f:.et..r-. and cook with and wad ot the w j low, have leen coined ! lhu n ,, ki.ch n. th- taitv- ean into money. Men without patriotism and , Jlu, wUlw to vUl livn o- . xvc:4.;ilV. wisilon, have m-ed phuis umnihtary, mi l &,r lllolK.v wiil i lv the ole-prin ' of th whic.i ha.e not ai comphshed anything. rit.h ,,-om tlios. of the -sk.;- bk.ek f..r- ExiK-ditions have Uvn got up to wipe X, :;h, r c:tll ,,,, LJ, ,r ,;jf. 1(tai.k the outside of the platter, on the coast. ! ,.1:J, r 3:i ,,,.,;,;.,., ,Ti:xl ..f,.. whde there are places whicli couM K ,iu.n w j10 .)n. n,.. l:l .j ,.rv (f j,, . . 11.1 . S S,M., r-'l'"0 n rnuiiaie tne cum- liaign. lliis is conuuon sense. .V void '1 hat's so' We have now a head of t.:e a tiny who stands first in the nation, ! tjK. Kast.ni States j,,' p,vf-re:ee to thrtt of .i I I l i ... . r if... oi oroa-i ano. -ompiviicnsi c n s, ttil-l who ha- Iisj,ngm-hi,l him-lf sis a soldier J.verytir.ng prinx-iiling lixmi l.uu lias n rival ilesigti l.'t little results, and Utile politi i uis an I contractors, go. JI.au gh ter an i appiaus..'. j lU'Uli vol this rebcmoii rreaJer now than it w as six iu nlhs :igo, :uid gave Ins views to sliow mat, so t:ir from the re- i . i i i . uilll'i) i.l I Ir .fii:it V I y Milrr I . 1hil IP. ... ... v ... ... ... greater tl-.ati th-y w-re. Hi n everytliing was lying t.n.un I l-n.-e. Ihit the r.-bds have orgauiz.-d and sy stem iti.e.l th-. ir plans. lb- would like to sxv t-vi-ry man, woman an I child engaged ia the vv;u'. We must rise and pat down the rebellion, or it will put us down. The remarks of Col. Wilcox were ap plauded throughout. .srrjVII OE I.ilXT. 'OI COWMAN. Lieut. Col. liowm in. in the course of sr. OI his remarks, cxpi 1 his gratitude to the h.veruineitt for hi-r.-lea-.1, and n'ioicl tliat he was one mon free to tight for it. 1 1 expressed his utter detestation of the rotten ialscly called h spi table chivtilry He was glad to get away fix mi the vermin and rat-infested prisons of tin- South, that lie might draw his sword from its ru-ty scabbard to wreak veng'ance ujx'ii those w hose conduct was in all respects marked by cruelty and oppre.-.-ion. KEMAUKS ti MJllt VoiilHis AM nTllrJ.-. Major Yogdcs si Mike of the great sttvngth of the reliels as a sn'iieet iiixm wbieli we i . have Ih-cii leccivM, and :ilso expix-ssiHl his determination to renew his military duties with incix-a--el zed. William M. Uobinsi;i, lls., of New ! York, a jiersoiial friend of Ci'Iiinel Crco- ran, and Mr. Thtiurin, a refugi-e fnm Havana, a!si addixsssl the assemblage, j The City Councils uti.uiimoiisly k-.-c1 , a ivso!utio:i to-night extending to the re tumitl olliceis. a i-ordial reception. The meinliers of the Council.- wen present at the m-H-tiiiir. and after th pixK'ilin.fs ' wviv coneiiMeu, .vi.iemiaii aiiKii rxir- i turnisiitng notes of Ins prison xjienenees for publication. Xostrro Biu;1ily lVtiat tlot?? It .lleaii ? IVIio Is to lie AliCC led by It t From the Censtittitioial Uni'-n. As the d liiiliiant part v at the Nonh has practically placed the doctrine of negro equality upon their banners, it lieeoiiu" untMirtniit that "white men should know what such a moxement means, and who gent n, tne aW, ,v of the Mavor ot hrL tW. M,U1, ,n,tH,1g their i :, j,. a .rlYI : u.,r s ,. U ashmgton. made to them this agrceab.e ( f;imU;0!i in .vsi-ctabilitv. an 1 giiitig th-m i v( ,vi:! W IT r.ui ft... i,.,,unu.ueat.on , !H1 edacttion as i.. .htlng and p:-,r ' .". --the r v-of l ie fii-nds :f Colon-1 Cotxi.ran hav f ,, , , . 1 ,'. , ' ' " ra.e oi ...... for the staf.on in w.ueh they wi .U- e: i.ed . thirtv licl- s j-r .ho-, t t.-v vould oxteud h'ii suggesting to him the lmipru-ty il ,i .,, . , ,t . ,- , , 1 , .- .,- , . , : arc u lie aiiii-ini oy n. i nai seiiit- oi man. on m- nvios m naoi ain cu.iii.ui- j;ow lie earn.- to is- .- i.rueii in Iae co-ia-the leader? in this unsavory scheme aiv enipUyui nt. the advanlagf is in his favor, d. nee .f hi- ia i:-r. "I'rd. sir." Kill hone.-t can be. lK-ii-ved, for their are mad- J as he will be sati.-ii 1 with a lowr rate . be. n.-xer tills me nullin; but th m -n and fanatics in all communities. To of d.nipen-ation, and thus be pr -fcrred. kjiv 1 kiiows-ti.- n-a s-.-ivs Ms such an abstraction is as binding and po- : Tliis is the light in which this d-N-irinc of pi-av.-rs txi.- a lax. tanni'nj and uih: ; tcutial a a fact well as-rtauicd. and ni-g-.x-i-juarity should l rctvived by the but if lie get- out ,,f 1K 1 two .r thre Itaving all the recommendation of the workin-riK'n of the North, 'ihey niu-t times in t!i : l-ijht to j rax-. you -ee 1 just most severe ami protracted practical tests, j bring it home to them, and examine it a- ounui.'.'ccs packi-io; my hav-r-ack. for I Tliey will not he! the t-aching of his- ; a matter that will enter into their htisim-s. knows tin :e will In .'- ..--, .f tory- with refen-no to the negix. To , and not lt it be kept up in the clouds o, . , a- . ' .. . thni the well ascertained fact of In nt ire iu.'apaeii - for self vTox i nnneiif is rvt com- 1S62. sidered, much less given the weight and ! lineal scheme, wc!! k!.-ivlnT tli.: it ia:ni ; imjwrtance which it should command j hJo the n.gro, an 1 :.t the sivi" time m They overlook, or treat as no conjuviiv.-e proluctiv tf liie !:e-t L.. tn u- i ii the baniers which nature has pUivd U- svfj-n-iuva to th whltv 1. cf the tween the white r.nd blaek man, arid the J North in Stale-. removal of which, either by 1-rid e enactments or so-.-ial customs, bus invaria bly brought dceay to the State, and d 'gra dation to the jeoje. They w ill not lace amalgamation and etpuaVitv in the broad sunlight of truth and exp ii no-, but in the obscurity of pas.-iou :-n 1 prjudlv. ;md hence they err :ts a natural i-onse- pienee. lat this cla-s con.;iii:tes a verv small Mirtiui of the leaders of that parte which is now urging the country to ruin en this O'se.-tion of ne'To -iii-i!itv. The -Trt't j majority i.f the lnvn who ehainpi'.ii this - movement kliw wh.-it it- e'l.eN wi'l lie . 1llfl who ll(,.v .Ki j aUi vr; j t;lm tIia( i" no cvw can the ,Kis.. taint i their -,ip. The monthm:! pnt nd- rs of ywm s...t Suumer atid : t, ...e-:..., , . .... i ..c ...... . 4- - , 'a.iivi , .it nvt iiut ; l j nt-'ro-e.iuali' v over th:nwii i's .1 ,rk nnd ) i: i ' UISiMl?-:mr .:i' .tr v-r tnir im: ia:iv m- 1- . ... a ... I Jieside them hi lh. sen. ii 'i-riH :n. ; (t!U:ti;!v. Thi- t.J n-v well I.'kw. What 1 -k mans opinion as .-, hiwv, r will b ; :i;.ktNi .... i ;,r i,v .;. AK - ( f Sunnier ' Will the i'-,. , 1,1 . ; ehUnhs of lV.-toi, and New York an 1 u.jKT ,jie I,:ll,n. oi v. :liv leclaiinlng, Sunday alt.-r S i"- !.. . m iav or ho i hei'l . . ver fill :ev. :i:ni i.-al lirtt- oi a cm I'll. .i oiiri .in i ii ii ! . 'I fit suivrioritv of t!. wj.lt- i a s ' t'....;,- ..,! .w thus make ii.-to e, n-rio l-I'Vl: lalitv :l ni-e- ter with them.' Wili ih K-aek S.va: ' . " t , ,-ir tre;. i tae i-aros oi our o;t !.. . oi.s. ; un,j jv,r1l fj-..,., t4. r pl.te s th f -1-1 e ! j who Marivdeli-ht i.s th- r .' Will t;K, vy.x i. tinenfial i ier. hai.t-. w ho now pr side at Aioii;io!i ii.ev-tiu-s. wh:!e at the same time they :uv rivt h inir lh-' prie paid fr traiisKr!:ii.: shii Joeis ! i-oolii's itx.iin t.i-n n -.:ie 1 to tie ! rrav-e m the sh.-re of s.iaie for. ( . nn- '. j try. ever take a ingrj a- a -oaii!. r.ti.d . . clerk, to the exclusion ,f thj . -n of s-'t.;e . i i w lele InTo-isilI.!itv ll i on! ' H e i' i. ! ;1, ,,r ,1,.... ,,,,. i ,,; i , - .. ' : r ; tin nein'o-njuaiity m-vetin ; t rv li '. and inriueiitiaJ iii'-mlTS of soeiefv. who ' ' till ooiecs of Stat a i l National trust, j J (io i-niors and .Ia-l''s, and -i.a: . and . ' . .. inemiK-rs ot . ongivs: ever lv tins movement, save a- a - ihlcal ma.-hiu-' by w hieh to reach tie hoiiei-s r.nd emohuie nis of otlice ? It is i-crtaiii t!iy will not: ami hence they clamor for it. and push on i the dusky column over a pro-tral Con.-ii-tutioii and a torn and bleeding chantry. Hut while the rich and iiit'u. i.ihd ineui- ; ofsOcietV" I'-Jf li.d. C'l"""t 1' eth t ted by the adoption of this d x-trine oi n. .jro- : iHp.iality this forcing of cheap n.-gro l.dor i into iiiijetiti'iii with white lalmr to lot poor and humble worker it is a mata r ! most vital and :ie:h c n :a tice. While negro la'.ior wul iieir tea.eli tic lega-r WalrxS ot inteil.tiiai i.i.:. 'Mil 1. 1. lieViT j inva-h the otlice of tie lawyer or the phy j siciati. tiie cva!':iing-i''.ni of the m-ih.ijit ; or the manufacturer, it w :md ;.." ; cntcriULr i.iio ru.nous mmp ti;i- n w::a r branches of in-his-rv. ti-..ni whicli lirmcm-e. Fhe b!a k maa can .--.tioid la ' w i; all. worii clieajHT lor l lam i lily or -a t i- He has not the :;ui'.".t: u of a w hite man to lie in comparative -.eiitoi !. to r-tir his c'.iildn n tho-v of his n.-ighlHirs. to liotr in th" ;insnt :ui 1 a-pir for th- ' i future. Non of thes. Non of thes. tint ir- move tiie . j negri, nor. spur hi- cxeriion to reap a . full harvest for Lis Lilier. II il, in-., xvfi.-n i;!i the white when he is forci-! into equably wi I iI.a . r 1 !.. I..1. . philaiithtopi- sjK -:.liTion by th m- n x ho i arc ridi:'-r int- ofi-- u;..n th;- xv:.-k'l p- 1 . -..--. - . .- .-.i- liiiii- .i i ...... ill. i..i.4..i:i-i;!'-.-..i trv will fUii-i.fl bv ties ii--j:--.-iM-.i'.it v ,, t! THE POOR. VOL . 9 NO. I Negr i- -jm-.V: . . i!.. ... ). .., t. e AKilitton artv ofiho Nonh .-hail .v thi3 in-tnnneiitality re;: h jv liil.-d wr, aa i thus be liiab'ivd to r;un lit their K;-'-.-i uoii the iqi ttiitv t:.i free lomi cf Govtn;n:ent. suid the men t. K- atr,vi .1 i by it I Stat.- juv the lib 'i"ng masses i f the iU.i 1 his i-ceilaiii K on 1 a'l di -put. , j and on t!i is piattorm the ;tKst'un inust i met bv woikiiin. i VVi- j ,' ' "b'-Vin hxi:ii kinds oft j.iployir.ei.t. i llK' cnruicipati-.m p .'.icy of the Al:i:i , i l,;l!l.v- emoomed m tne u.T ra 1 !.v ' ' ,"t U ''!grcs, will il.ssl j;,,. Nor.h i.i Slate- with JicjT'Vs. who l:m-t : r ia living, or K g. or steal. The Sai. r ih. v i :uv ,ilt' '1 " ITfjnn is ju-t such as ; ie.tl by a va t mal-ritv of jh.t v.!.';!--s i l"sr then tore th - antag .ni-t ' is inime:h t'e and it f.",-,-ts imi,,;,: .,1 1 - - - . . ! The men IlloviUlelt! ' .s . .... ! - .1 : w iku U'Ml.i W in l ow 1 from it. !e,i! they are not stiiS-tv The ' negro will not take the bread from their j children, or insult or j--tle their wives. J wh n iiii igliiig in the sauiecre-v-d 5a ord' r I to ob'ain work. J'hey c:;n prea - h e-pedi-i ty, ior ;t -j-ts ilieju nothing. Tin" v re ! n. it ca'l d on to make ssu-rhiees f r a j prine'jil , le?. n the -,-r.ntntrj-. aretxalted j to jn.s'.s .f honor a:id protit. while lh -whole la' Hiring Io'uhition of the North, r-.i Stat.- :;r- trembling on th- verge oi !t. a:v.-- tie- K't :a uj" whiili no niaa a:i mv- v;:i ;!. ' m--i m iiit.-r -sj.s in . k at the fae's :ls jb.-v arc i nest ion ! I - ickixl atid d.-signlng - v.- . , i -i . - - :"" iaiis ivi oiav u siri'V ,i. i nion v this 1! r :. gi-atlin, b-.:t at the same t;il,. the saui ageney, bir.tr. d.-gi-a 7. , and b and j-. r white h-boritv c!a---- of ti;i- -i-ti 'ii .' 1 "his i- wliat th. v m -tin what tiiev will aceomph-h. if n ! j-re- . v . . t. -.us . i;e 1) :-v .-.ate- . s- nh.. .-i,t of ' co;:.r, Th :dw:iv- l-eu citii.- t'.-i' :v i..is tuway- Uvn i: tra ' f;i -,id .f the i-nmrr--. and will n . i i-e rt this tia.c a:vl s.-e t his ii, -r.-ty -.-ii. !iie of the ..lh.'i;io.ii-'.--;-.-ri 'M ... i-i ; I h y :::--:ei tnat t:;e .'n;:rv si.a.i ;ua i: 1 iu;. I lK V wl at t!f Al-oiil, n i.-i-s -rs mieivt l.v i r.!i-a.' A !i -e--o ".''." Vi f. :-!.i r while !!:::!. : n 1 fo.vh.e- . :;:;.e'i;;o!!, s:n 1 :d-o the i.tt.-r l.i'.i-ir in se.ii-hm aiid h ai !.i s V-- oi f a. nit it i'ii j ae :iart .O .i.C ll'il i.JJM.l- f the ri- i. . c.-'.ts i t; N.-:;! ni Si -te-. w!i. nr.- . .. f th!- a; k 11" "i v. hlle ?)! i n till.- i- one- fiii'v i at id white la 'nr. W ir.ricrsi "i-l the r- -.et of d-.ah:. cant; t . a T!:a:ier An Imv like a -or: :h 1'Val lield. arne -E .1! y. T.t- rin ar.A thin t ;.i. a of I:!'- illilll.'Jl-ii V I t" army ihal will lie in th- i and i'ji..":.' isl. it j !; vi.-.-aT v to place it ia i "i-i;i.!i when it e;m i:i tma jT.a'.i. m w hole, in all i- -' survevi-J :.s a p;- irtion-. Th l? vast louowiiig Wiiicn we i:i;T c I'x.-liaiege iiai:'-s i;-. i.i : ill ; i l -.,1. iht.-d to a i me i:ie:-ure. to 'elite the magt'ittide of the l;o-i f 'itiz -.'M;i'i'.- a. jio wi.l .- i n :-;rrav..-d Hi... s :- Tl.e r.v w - drafts vid jivi' tl:e Govern! nt miilion of men , who c;. si lie place.', in the .!!. if the civil j oi'lcers of the Joval Stat-, s do tL ir .Uttv. in time fr the fail campaign, fully ana--! an t ij r.j-;e.i. m inei:-::y of .i:ch :t i tsss:trv t se th ;-t;::, 1 t!c im- . l! v;' 1 h i'.vu i". ia arra'". -V hu-e I.i u'ehiei- i; single file. si'i-.vin ; two f.vt for each -oldiir, wouil s'n t.- i m ane tur-v ia:;. 1 l ce hiv c-.lma-i l'.r.iiua -jlvct t 1: i M.:id.iy t!ion;i".ir, t!i? o ar i:.'.rd v-ii I i: .t reach the Mine point till F relay i.'.l . I'ii-; tiiiau.n oi tn-.'H on :ij-r .y t :i -such a 1 1 v a presseu : to :tri:i. ";a: 11 1 fvCil ho-t has i.iv. r cixilized p.-.j.le." v..t 1.1,1 Cs.-a". i Con; r. vnii . .1 ;-..N.Ti. An j gu-ta (.''-'-,...,,-.'. (n U 1) s.ns tliat s-'tae or,. ,.a-ked St.. new all"- .1 1 i: --o U,jy s-rvatt . . . . I.-v Ihe :h. and. i.u.rchh'g at li.e r.-.t- if tl .e.v .r"l