U r m9 two era ani cntincl. : has large feet and lank jaws, and used to ; mnu! rails when it was young. L.U3UI I'latlbrm. The following preamble and resolutions ton, and that every citizen owes allegiance to Abraham Lincoln ; ami tliat the de- -rrT i nieni trot a uiacK c e. " rt-.-:" i Mpoiiiipnrihe Club. -&?n?t. i At the regular meeting of the D ff-S X r?'&C!l'?4'-l?i : era lie Club, of l hi J place, on S'-'.r. i-.'il5 vr- rr;:5. .'v - cj --.-.i-i.t several new nieiiitH-rs nntel -.t!-i--?&c?r. -ra' 7 " ; rn.f itntinn. Alter some husiness. cop.- '4rlri?.r I c rr.ing the Club, vas tratisacted, C When Hailcck hit Stanton the Govern- ; t thc m,xt nietfyin2 cf cisions of the Supreme Court be yet at the Union.. Ixngue of this place. They . defiance. fISrc I-ate Rt-puT-t- sit i, imj, -bt All at' K ITrj;;:1 will, no doubt, lie adopted and endorsed I diat we are oppose.! tne .nn- ' unanimously, as several prominent mem- i pernicious doctrine of States' rights ; anl Saturday liers have already expressed themselves, that we are in iavor of an Abolition iy- its stiwlv in favor of them : ! nasty, to be centralize at asLu.gtOTi, wi. .r.v.c 'n ; -..r n t ... nnu- K;.i.t i under the ruiLinee of our master and 1 V m m u ft I . !. - J M t. A - Vr Y X A . - . 7 t- jeo. i carried on,4 affords a Volendid opportunity i patron, Father Abraham , Tlity would not Hellene The imin! ( : hi country liave. fix. - . , . . . ,-, - the tarlut exigence of thc Government, I . 1 '.' I . V. . - ,. , ington oorrerju.; ki.t ; 4 betnv.-r.nHxl ngunst sectionalism, j of th;, Hty, miiu, H. , o.. tlicv heeded not the advice!-, CJHsorje ; j$ tjl9 r. Waiiiiton, AnJrew Jack?m, lli-.ni:is , six 11101 th- of pixionI.a 1 .r ; . - .Tetferson and othir true lovers of t;ir : w luiicii it.. : inz. eountry, cimeftly adin.-ni.-hed th' i'ph j ""-j to bewar-' t f -ectiomd paitie ll:t the ; nK.unTjt) j people would notKikvj till Jow, v.-!m. , j; K, f. wd by .' v. Oatman, Ertp w:is ea'led U;hj!i, who to steal and plunder ; and is now likely to J V. TCU, Editor IulIlSier. : addresl the meeting very elaborately. ; be kept upand continued for that pur- -tjr.-jr-r- - 1 He said h? had listened to pentieineir ,fc pose j and" 5 .'; in letten?Ill A. to.. Agents. 37 Pakk. IIw ; policy. : d 10 State street, Boston, i jl;ttj the I'nion Ix-apue, who endorsed the ; When-a, Tin people whom we de- ! 'Adtn'iHslnUan and' akctT' that time'' be eeived and Inveigled 'Gy'the oath of Know ; ien it that it might demonstrate its ; Xi.thinism and the grand display of the lie tlouj.lit tiie aaminiMr.uiwii . n Me-vwaKo uimorm ana mmps, are as time sufficient, long since, to big f(lsasever.; and wecaii easily deceive have end-xl this rebellion.-! lliat time ' them agj.in by the lJiit I'nion ; and thus r4 onlv nikin" things worse, lliat ' secure to ourselves a continuance of that A-rfmf.That we Guar unother ruihnos of tl,,-v ; whieii h ,t. U.:i-..u.-J y I . 1 . ir!o : i rv- .-1--. c 1 t... . 1 . ..11 . i.ix.i.hecKs url n-alizetliC fi cn'ien- ;i to an iud, finite tiouat ivn cf jhi Avar; t 'f Aboli'.wiuMU. On the .th day ct . ; and that every man, woman and child be ! Daniel W ebster, a 'i-a . ijiln,tlt,MS lhat Vri L1, ; ; foiwrirrVaVrthe-"riliof alliance to delivcml in Fr.nue! Hall, thn- prcroti- . to 1:.ve C1..lu.n re,, c. ;i j .v C do so, on the ai t oi such inan. S. M Advertising ?Cu. Vnrk. ain. sre the authorized Agetits :or me "iim ocsat & Sextisel," and the most infincn ;-ii ,n.t hirest eireuftitinsi Newspapers in the Uuited States and Canadas. They twy vears of defeat an d dlbaMe'r wtis. tinie : pwer by whieh.we can prolong this war are empowered to conuan .or u, a, w, ? gHtricU.n o to ih,vorU Uult Hlt?v . at pleasure, . iu order lhat we .may revel M- ! were iiiemiet lit to the ta.-k they had j anl fatten ivtoii tiie luud-cunu d taxes of MoM llcliiiz. ! asMinud. 'lhat tli? time th.-v askeil .the jmx man : and We ire rauested bv the officers of the ; meant only a continuation of the war, in . When-as, We' have uo obj.cti,.n.t I that cpics theiv .f 1 forwarded to the Chest Sprinirs Democratic Club, to state ; order that they might glut and fat- heavy taxes eo hng as it .roans oil the thit there will be a Grand Mass Meeting ; ten 011 their idolized greenbacks. . That : laboring chiss ; and ' in v; I .. it 1 i r. 1. - ,f ..lc . ttipKrt the Administration in :dl its mea-J ta,v --" . 14 ... . , UMt-.,nU,n. which to-..L.T si re.u!.the " TLere i wh c .ni ..! sure ; an. I that a reiusai or remciance 10 ' . ; t. n on :! f .. ' .f CI. .. - ' tt ... . . vf.m Idl of terror oer our ur.U-rtuii.it-: c.ur.-. . or child, will be ntrard.l as evidence's cf ; lry- .. . ; it Ir.f.ice. -i;-l..,-.lt,. .....1 ... Ix ftrrrr- --iiiuci.uu.i-j . rtai.L.-, x. s.. .: III. J J J . W ----- "-" ' - " dingly. ' , JiiM'XiJ, That after - these rerolutious l shall hiive revived the . ndoi x-incnt nu.1 signature., of the memU-rf of this league. I're.-id .nt of the 1'niu d Slates, Governor Curtin, and the ii-.-ada of Dejiarunei;t-. at of the Democracy cf Cambria Comity, ' they -asked for themselves, that which j Whereas, There is a tr iass of m-?n in j WnLingt.u city. . - ... - 1 - - . -n- . - . . - ... . , . 1. . . . .1. ..... -r- ..... it A ..nn.kA.. 1. 1 - in ttie lioroujru ol uesi ripiing, on 1 11- , i,:iy were uniiuing 10 gram iu n..- .-... , , '" ; --' v , v-. .-w-, 1 Ireland. "e!oek 1. M- A j thnt when Gen. -M"Ck-il::n aketl f.r tiiue :'wliose prmc.pVs h'ave gn.: favor wAh ' ' Tb,.-rt;ulU day, May 1 ?t, at one o' larc turn out is expected. Tlie Guiernment. i it was not given him : hut th.it they uives- the Kop!e ;. and KhI him of aulhoritv and placed .the army ' Whereas, 'Jheir inereainj " nniuber 1 in the hands of a man wIm stoml not ; U'gin to threaten our success at thc bfd- tilUiii' intel'iigeiice that reaches us, of the poor of Ireland, fami.-hhig ior Ifile tuia.ios anl An !itionis:-i ever; K..-ot:-v.s I ?vt power m their i.anu tb.-v will wer- , Unhnioixl prprrs of the 10. .1 -,.. I ride the Coii--;i;u!ia, stt the SajTi in,- j f,.;..iri;i-r : Court at dv'.iance, ciiange r.n 1 nvtac laws ." v.;.-- n-i, t in Ci. . v to suit thcin-elvcs. Lit ioknt iiaid ni . crcriy tnvuj .- ( i-.-. M'. - . '.. .m those who differ with them in th.-ir p'n- j bi-ex.k Kai:d- in c-.-u.-;.:.;:.,. f ion-, or dare - juc.-tion th ir iufallibiiitT. i p;U et l bv the LUi Ki ...-. 1; . and linativ bankrupt the cour.lry and de- ; j,,:i have h.r!. luge it with L-kL i Two -g-ii'ln :,nl i!,r" t-. - j wepe rierr. r-.h n ii,- t Tlie Demotrallc Met-llu? al j,T r,t u. Wh vW- o rrr lleiniocl.. ( . In purruaiK-e of a notice thc- Deiu-i'-racy j of Wi;j-hii:"t-n township, awiublni at ' tl.e Schov l liiu?e at Ileiui.-ek, on S.ifar- eti 11.1 eh in IVL.nIi.r- . itetf- 1 .-.- !-M--r nn.. f:..v..n.i'.riif of the Unite;! States. ! J B.w ...... . - ' ! ... . . "1.1 , 1- I. v.- ; .-. r ; upon a oiiestion .t time a man who, to lot-box: and c..nliri.T in AiKilition theorr. con.-ists in "1 -" 1 ' - -- . ...... . .... . . . ...-. . ulei.t ' sinr tu'"- !'l-tntenngiy nis:ie,i oir orac ; neivas, 1 ins war is a m-i pr.iniaoie i ouzstul by our uniortun Ue trcub. s, ap- ,itu. an, HUi,i. .M'Ataurmy, Vi.t rivM- the necei-saries of life, in con. pienee of j day li ult., Tor the puq. j ol foruiiiig ; in.T- -.-in.. r 1 1. . I b- a- p i!- a failure in hist vcafH mps r.nd the CCI1. j n D -i.KH-ratic ChiU. On iii!"k.hu I'.M"- p.-.:n... ai- -t" ,. i cral; s,aw,,OI to ,MSi,nc-!? cntcqmse t rv Chairman. 1'hiJi,. War- ! ,1 , 1 - . ... ! I ! i 1 ? ... t t 1 . .....- . ..s:... the morbid fancies of Abe Lincoln; and j army inn. a iru.uess ana u.es, engage- . seuon .0 jwwa, couuio,--, omee wit'i the ft nJi-hness of GesW wLo ) MfUxiA of taking Frc hkks- , holders, et aL ; and , sought to humiliate the brae Swiss, thc j l'nr-' cnr"e ver' "car Uiu- taI;cn uun "' blM,nJ' at infernal preaclrs of Abolitionism, afu-r ! r with the entire I.tomac army, j all hazards, ta support the Adminitra. j... ,.( ,1,,, 1 lie Cicanv ri.oweu. i.ei n.i..-i.ii:- . .jiii in, lis eiioii-1 i' iici- mo iie-iv uii . 1 1 ....: thev have irampieu upon tue ngi.ia ii mi- j- - - citizen, endeavor to make.the people wor- 1 "-v a ' w' "'i'5"- ,-hip and do lKnor to Ate Lincoln and his ; y " .v the r. W, that the Abolition- Tin.- l.r.r-i in tiv-ip.- . K-al to tlie ffVinpathien and cluuily of the ' dent's, and Jaiuea Nikhi. 1. F. I. : h. ; i ;. r-; .1 !.:at .L - nnrtile of the United States, in tlie stronn- i Sevrtuaies. Hie nu-eUng Uu.g thu I . 7 n 1 . .... t,., .a- .1.x. 'H.w -w "fgunure.!, 31. A I. Adam?, -a:ied ; th-.-lr :.!.: l...d on upon to st.ite the obje ct vl ihe Uieiting , iuii K-.L uluci i-iwl he n?.-juiided. At tiie c.se of; I.n i.-v. iez. tli i'e- me i::.-. prc:- .C ? t -: fn .t'litt.'C- f 1. l.lf .t.? i.tfi.. ' 1u.1v 11 . . . ..vu.Bt. --.-. . .v'l'.-..-... ..- .v"I.T-- - . II. .... .... .1.1 .'......- . - , . - 1 ui-JA.i i.ii lie rejiou'..vi. i.iu -. li'jn -VilcZ. I.!' li-U 1 . " ...i ill r . I .. . ... .... .; f" ioreign im-ui j especially ihom: iromuov.a- A-L'.ms remarks. Mr. n: .M (.o;:g!i !r m Craweow hnj ?! J tro-Iieu Irclau.lr.hose fealty toth.ir adv- , was called is j ion to a-ldt-?- the luecting. j vll? J-r.-'i .V,-.r p!.i.i-h. ' - i i i- i 'i-i ..... . i .i ! . ...... ,.M.....n. t whic h thev are pleased i isl? the party in j-mer, were tU tlis- . the riglds of the eitiz-P, the !ib-rtyofthe tvl' tL, CtrermacuL We misiht rite I an ,hat th V ww tlK; ! press or any of thos, xViU doetinnes, and treasonable thirty years ago, as they are to-day, that nevertheless, they .were al lowed, by an unsusecting and over-in- ' diligent people, step by step, to gain pow- f-hip be; til st t ie the opinions cf many learned . statesmen j truly 1-t.ioa men. ' He traced the to prove the absurdity of this Abolition j Alo.i:ioii party back to is carln-st uiMg .i.wr!rt. t.nt we d.-em it unneeessarv to p.hlcar.w, and. showed that, iihho .-h, VVr.. . am y ' m I .. h,st an absurdity which m s;me ! tlr d-x-trines were as 1?ernieious man would advocate. We might her', however, quote with propriety, irom the language of William II. Seward w ho has subsequently become a ranting advocate of thc one-man-power. Six months ago Mr. ' Seward held the difference between the Administration and the Government, in the following terms : " la this country especially, it is a habit hot onhf entirity coneittcnt with the CuttstiitUioij tut evea t&ienLal to its d iltiity, to regard the Administration at any lime exis-ting as l .isTixcrr and suwuxtk from the Government it.-s.-lf, and TO CAN VASS THE rKOCKKDINGS OF TI1K oni: without a thought of disloyalty to the otild?." Thc above qnotation show? the. i:ieon sistency an I silliness of tho.-e w.:o pi e teiid to bo American statesmen who de fine thai difference with the tongue; but who bv their actions endtavor to blot out the dist:.icti. The IVnioeratic has ever regj rd- d this distincti the Government and the Adniui.-rhilio:i - 'r G.itman was several times, d.in'ng levh-.! 1:1 the pn.loirg this war: r.o matter whether it violates the ( on0.it u'.ion or iati-rfei-TB with i t..l .imtrt- ;s I ..-. .r l .i.nv...cli:.i.-if The I whi"h lie nil J. - l x va vviii b - jt j . . as- . m names of Iri.-li cui.sang'sinity einb: l!i-h tl scroll of American Iiid-enience. Tl which were promulgated by the oi l fogies who founded this . governmenl thi? " league with hell and Wliw,' In order to carry out our de signs, and 5. -euro a eo...i.iu:inee of ower, we lnut u.-e evciy eartldy aiJ diaboaciil means to prevent a free expression of the 1 Jlti-.It "VIC 7v..i.ii viijv-i ..t T!;e 1 t'li- 1 l"-ir .1-1 T ...I I... ' .1 . . i - i -.. i it- i .1 i Ci.iieti, nil owinir u me i;-. i.i oi n- . .v,-n tl it - ''; n names of Iri.-li cu:.s.-'.ng's.Miitveinb:l!i-ii tlie t . , ,- , w ;s"nw - n.......u n.ui ...... .I..... : iipiens.-Ki-ii , a v . i . :-.rw .b ..... .. . ... . -r ..T i..-A f . Ill . blood ol the lrili aiopteil citizen, L;is on- WJ iQ i-pjrt o:!ic-rs ten- n-nii.-.ii:nt orgv.m- j weli-oifievrol fore-. riched every battle ground sjicrcd to Arn.-:i- zation, at the ik-x! ni-A-tinsr. A:-., a j Tie Knssim tJ.e.t-n.i.r vr- can h'Kory. Our jib!ic impr-.vments. J couirtt.-c to draft a ConMituliont.nl 15; - t -j.-:-, ai I r.,:ri -. fo: V; t ..'a. and raih-oa.ls which extend from M.;i.' j 4'V- . - . , ll ' At- to Louiriana and spard tlie jmiiries of the gpe:'t West, are the nult of Iii-di 1::'k.; and Iri-h IaduMry. And to-day the Lish adote.l cith::!! is to be found i;i t!:enavy, on shiplo.inl, in the regular a nay and in the-vo'.'.m eer regiment.-, battiirg v t'-.feuee of tlia! C.oven.m'.'iit whi-.h promises five- Adi.nui.'-d t met t aiiin en S..tndav the 1 1th of April. TitvChsb met ir?u:.lit to adj.ri:i!Uii;t. wh.Ti ' a CVn.-litu.ioii tnd Hy-Liw. to rellitr wi.h t!ie Ullowirg or;ii-.Z':ii: iui t-V- '. tl. :i ::u t. . ii. i ; i.:.d-r ;rtc 1 t h-se i---. ii 1 . s k r-'i:'e it. '!'... Another audi v people at the ballot-lxx. which would be ' I l ' m cr. whieh to-dav. ha-1 developed in t!i ' mcf A. t-;r-i"t.1 nur- f.;,-r- Tl.nr... i .. ...i .. ... i ,..i . I w ,0 ''tre 4 u.-.i : . . . i i - ....... . . . . . .... ...... . v . -. .. ...v-j. m. v- i .n ri.iiM "e.i. i, in i ne leui.n .iii.i. .iii i in i iirriiv n e it i r . ' - - I - l i-er-Klt.nl M(OUCH. i-irtti i m ..tii rkM it if tt I l ci-i- fr.lX. .... i ? 1 .v.......... ... v.... .... .-rr.v u. lua- ut- n . . - the vol'.in eer reginieiit.i, Uattarg I'lO-.teuee Ykx lYcsid-i.ts Wm. M'CItkev 11 1 11 . .... .... - I I ' i ii.v l ri-.fin r u-iwii tiiii HlOIi m-ii i.i m ilia .... f. ... i i ... ,... l - . i z. . i .! r tt i -- r . , . . i ...v. ........... ......... ...... .,v ... ... ! LrHdUTi, iii.n long as mere, is a ol ma; .iOven.m'.ni wia-.ii piniires live- li'.etiara t. i rotter, uiiJ .iiclaul iSraw- ; f., j .. j A., .a j j "loya! league ot ttus piace, a in lull. r, dolhir to dazzle the avancious eye of a uluni to the .p;.re,-Retl ot every elimj. I y- 7Ai r Z f tliat tlie soian-rs, alter tlie South had btn shotldy contractor or an offiee to reward j Give then, you who arc blessed wita th.-: vr,u"''- l"r-t:,rK-!i :'a-s ..o. n, K ivr vf ;;u-.:,j , i. .Tt'. z conqtiei-cd, would be sent home to attend the vigilant AlH-litlo-fist. ! that this war j luxuries of thi world : ca-t vour b.va i i 1 'l'I,Ki 1 L i1,1': . , ' i- !t.'::-I. !u: i. r-- to the Democrats o shoot and cxtcrmi- inaM be o.m.nued and the Administra- ! iwn the wat. i, ar.l it will r.tyni u 1 - .flJM. J un.- Fanvn. i'" i...i-'.aa. my. nate;'Mppe: heads." He was in favor tion sustainetl, ik matler if we fbould j you." Suflei ing humanity apisdh to your ! On ui..iiui, II. L Jjl.i.n, lli. . of returning the tire, not with jwder and hang every c-oppcrhoad-tinitor in the ' magnanimity and vour charitv. J dresed the Ci.ib. Mr. John-ion j-ke ! "H wvv A:.."-Ik i1 K..u... .:..., 0...1 i... .i. t.i.w.t ' .-i ' -v' . , ... . . . I . 1 . : . . - ' -.t l....ti. . .!... -.i ' eriii.T oi l.ii:vlwi.:;. t- .i r u.n. .1- i.- j.iv. ... i..v uiaiijiiiiiu .onn. or iem)y me mure armv in m aterial aid " fo: suf i inr I reland. in - "- j-v.. lhitler. but with a fiveman'a tnie wcanon ' frmt.fw ,-:..-n-nt . - i - - ,- , , ..'-,.-.; ,,un"c ,! remarks. M. i. -M.g ban. . . . w. . the ba.h.t. The l.allot-Ujx was the place .Wv, That, if th. nt-i .' aiid d-.ccp- to get ?he fr- e and honest expn ssion of tam fail to s. cup? to us the d i.'j-ired 're-a! the iople, and U.e o ily nntlium tbrouj.li of our puqwses at the eminir ilectit.as. i:i;:il Ik l.- . - .'..;t i: whieh the Uni.n could U; rcst'.;vd. And . we will us foul uvmim. and if nvees-a'-v that f' the party in power attempted to will use 'the m'.'it. try to pivvcnt copper coiTupt or take away that great privilege 'beads fivm voting the Demoeralic ticket. would be met! A a .-... That taxes suffieiont to enrr- i Jt oi iv nun iii.ii iv iiuia i.iuee, ueiiiL. ; i- . .... . i , , i i i i- J i i r- ' 1 .i i. . h ilii-it i-M.il t.ir i.n-i ri-.!iii(4..i raised by-the g parous pet.ple of thL- ; . i usual eloquent style. cotititry, - t the ap ;d is cxtcLi.k-d to ali ' The tli.-:uks of tlse C lub were unani- wl.o are nrei.tired to sha.-- of th.is world's 1 l"'K: '"' t. ndered Mes.-rs, JvhiiMtn ar.a ih.-ies .i Cl.iet Miii -!-;r..;-.-:al- tif 1 Vl.u-y Ii..o.u -.- i tiiue is :l-Ilu-!v p:irnn-.-j: I ih.- I.' iia;ie C'rjv-. j: .i.-ii-'-' We L:.r 1Tils. 1 ii? iAl wi!-g is a yrvaii.'!e to the ratic partv cf th. jK-ople, that they a n l tween Tl n rt silanee. friT Ilie AH.'j'ubifm obrxes Fundry ; by -laws wi.teli govern the deliberations Dnnoenits wearing the coriwi head br:a-t- ' iilk" CiuK i e me iizi-ier.-iviici ciuzensoi jtiin ' ton tp., and vicinity, have iorii.ed oar- Pta ; ami remarks, on our svstem ot government must le . . . tT iii t the children oi , . . ' thor-e eopperheail sires will turn from the '.:..:,.....,..., . ,i. . ,. nd the .H-iH.int- ! - , . . s ini an .i--.-jcia!ioii lor toe toi.t.wu.f; ...i... .1-.- . I r.m ......... - . . . r 1 . I. .... - ' i h iimed what t'-gu l;a 1 i'l V. 'y if tn- i i"-- lit.! .e 1 .-. r..t-" t. fully i-n:;gl.te.; -d i.j-ii wl.vii il.v i :..;- s - e. t;-ler.l. j r.r. iil.l in liis ;rre.-.t sjr .-.':; en r.-i h S l:io : li ,: roor man ; : thereof. Und,r the Constitr.tion the j remark,, wannly eluvred by the a;,di- montsand jxnpuMte, of cMhvli.g ,:he i " 77' " .''V , . " i V - r , , - - , .V-'r-l-". t - t Indent and ice President, are el.eted t,c- : same shall b: -iven to loyal A'-htivni-its, : , . . , f i , ,... ..... . when , , . , ,v , P ! i- , , f. ,. , , ... . , .nun who wore the copper cent Lrentpin, . ' "w ui-- to htud ohiee for a term of four years;, r...,.,....- iilIiri.i ' ; mBtca.l of uis:d..ed soldi.-rs have done J .1 ' eii.ie.s and Ih.Ik-v of the Father of the " . . i-i. , it - 1 . ..... - ..... i . . . . i.niu i.3 law ii v vim .... i.i oi . i . . . - . . . . .... i . r . ; . , , consequently the 1 "resident a'id his Cabinet ... . , .our biuhn:r, and tut! no -longer ot any' i lepubu to Xlf end, th:U the Lmon n.;:v 1 - ' ' ' AJ . . . notice that Jlii. AI Masto.s, li- ; . ... . c ' ' Lir.tUTY. or the suns of rat n who -.raiv :r .... n i . i . . . i v . i.. ...... ., i or an .vtiiV-iiiirtration lr. transitoi-v at-,. ' mme fenire l.t our r- n. hi musp - i-vMoie u ie-.M.nii..-u-i ii u was. ;in -a'l. -(-1.1 r.m: IV, a? le;..-, thl.J ':-... t". tor and proprietor of the New York Vet- ; wo-.A'o-i.,hasgreailv inerea-ed the size ' and improved the apjvarance of his paper. It is now 'issued in a clear and le-'ible Uniiud to. that period - of lime, to which they were ck-eted or apu.ted, wliiie the Go eminent itself i tf.rm.-inent, and in ter.ilcd by its found ts to be Jk rH tual. Tl i Alo'irir-!! fl-ielrin.-. ! .o hI.TT.I oi.l ! . .... ... ...... ..... .. .v, ......... .. .... - p - . p. ..... ... ... Hon mmi his former rates irraiiona-, inai we t.rueur to Uweil iij.n ' it any further. We, however, give thc following siibjiuictioii from the Ohio -ijxn (r tc tti; whieli lcing rather ridiculous or n-y.iser.MeaI will meet the question Ivt ter thun al'jgiv'al urument. 7!'h-uf, 'That the Adu-.ini-tralien of 1 t ' 1 j voiuiiam J.ii'eoiii, nieeis wiiii our un qualiiied supx. rt ; nnd tlmt we. w ill use I print, at S2 per auiium, which i- a ivduc- Mr. M'Ma-w i every dialiolical me:uis in our power to further its Hljcy, in trd.-r that the hate- i ful i .rri r .if i .c nf l!. -- C,-.. t.......T, ters, it w ill bj reracm'nul, wn- aiiKjiv . . 1 ' , .. . , T, , ( tree press anj other co:.-titu:io;ail guaran- IIIV ill.-l 111! .11 (Vl.il.U 1 Ul.JCi IllS W ll-J the given cap and cape of the Wide-1 Constitution maintained -.is it is and an' S'K- Lii.m Awake, and carried tlie l.min of" HlWi.in I earl v, honorable and lust, neaee lx nlw , t-i.l'KCi:. 1 tie ctaract- r ... u .v . .. -a 1 taiiKd for our rent :ind almost niiiMl 1 ci.tumittol by the New- FrJ.irr- u iu 1 1 x t i ii i u-uri ifii.-M.nij m uiicr i :n ? v t'V-:1 liie ei- ' ... ; count rv. Secondly. I tees may be wind out. to LIush at the recollection, or turn with loathing and disgust from the memory of j au,ve the preservation f tlie resi ved ' their fires? j rights of the Siaus and the jealous audi md n.'TTi..--- i:i .T:ieksv!.. .:e. ir Vn.l as a com llarv to the ' ,na-v le j1"1-0'1 fri'm th- 5''!jwI ft: posi'iciiee ol i lie New i -rs. a ' Yesterday, the b-aiahai li tJT 'Hie May nmuW of Godey's Li- Vt S " . vigilant indication of the libe-rlv of the l t: "sr" !1 l!ie "-l,5io!it. ..rr-i'-iV Ifihe Adirtini-tnuh n is the OoMni 1'ietit why didn't it die with Gen. II irri son. or (Jen. Tavlor. We s..?.n.i-o th - Government was cut i usurpations of a party, wli se wichediic citizen liii. lu din-? jis nui i.r..n.;...,. r.... : gCihcr witii tbe c'.:r" wa- nn-. i; . u.L K mil -.1x1 lU'i'i! c 11 1 . !'..;. .! .1-1' . . - . !..C l.o . 1 1: 1 o i!',1 ' - . . - ... I - v- Mi'i -i - 1 - - - ...... v . ...., .. .. ...-. . 1 1 II 1" III I I j ; 1 1 lll.-nv I I Tl lit ..1 (.-.. - nr. 'i . . 1. : . .. . iv ah .. toni from tneu'i? and home, to grati the ' . .1 l. I -, .... , .. ,"--- "'inj, int. r.nt oi trev ; , , c ' i i . r-i ... ... . Willi in!ereitni.T l.n-fi;n- nml iilirt ....di.i : .mv.''. -ni.1 4 . . , ...... .1. ' iia-n.-Kl 1.. 1 irolll:.I. I I' -I . -ii r JSOirClt. 1 lull leoii'-e j.t'iii'if."ir( 1 c l ......... .j-.-... ...... .. i-i-r. i. . un- I r- - ... licentious w.ckc.laes, of a corrupt Adunr- ' j'-fl- yi - Ktcrature. It cntains all the new stile... obstructed lVeedom of hc ballot.) ly re-ached the cku.. ; isti-a.ion, 1-ecanse, Cuuih. lie p-V-mul- rx ..,.J And.evv ackso . &c (f , . 'lliinlly. ltaiu by peaceful and ' "I ted the teachings of the D. moera.'.c faith fool-, fi. only U rule and govern iu I -rn. , explanatioi.. e.c -, ol tU Sp.i.ic mcans to all ac 1 (f tb, , .ackh:g it of everything oM- 1 the doctrines of JefTerson an-1 Jaekst.n t!ir "- ; .d their doctiines arc hate- , i cat I-deral AdmmUtration which arc lf ; WTan was in a m m-u t .-a to S": beeaiisu he da-.d v m... hi ...o:,. ' r"- tounaea on the princn.hs ol D.F.n. In Uam.ll townsln;, on the I IUUV in loiaiion ot tne Consiiiulicn ' - ". - ......-. . .. . .. ! -. - ..... - ! - .1 . . . .- -. - , .1 ... I.-, .-.!, I... -. . .1 - . i ..,.( l' r . . i i:iiiiitwt u- Mini- Aw iv.li- ,.f i tiKi uioiiuesiiv adverse 10 ilo ki ..i h r- --..- iu eiiiw...i. - .iu.ii .mi in-v . sioieniiiiein r :iiiii nn -" - - ..... ...-. .... vt i c .... . . - - W illiam Lole. arxl '23 veiirs. icopie at loige. u-v... iuiui.icu-ii v. , -. - .-r..'.-i.' wish a razor the other dar when Seward J and iiiibecilitv, have sent dUmay to the i ll,en-UJIV opposcl to our . cherished prin w.n.nde.1 hi- ban 1 ll0nrt of American patriot; and en- I W vf AbliUoiiism. ; .u.l7V,r::". S,riM thc U,!,rrI,.'J I ..,.,1 with w. the fi-v,;.l.. ,.r l...c I -', 1.t t;.e coiiscri iiie vf.n--nim.il'. woii.it lipve to swallow : ' - - , burnt bran dv or .,.-. .-.rh.r i uiH.frendiiig families. : l'-b-, J will b nr.t regulate its !wc-K i Mr. M'MaMers. mucc his tvlta.se from i uf t'!if,.n? 1,iC rv-vr t,ie Ad.niiJstrar If Lincoln should ?et the rhenniaii-m. ; the lkistile, haa not swerved from hi-? for- I t,un hul wlU ovce i'i"-' 'ca Is,, who .arc cmtch -V, ,,,,'K, t U haVC t0 tT" m , n"'r 'mrf hut !" to' enunciate -lvo4n? to restore i-aoe lo the coun r' When ( has- tik-s simtfihe Govern-,n'1 ,i,a,Ml h- 'hose principlesj by which tr mJo !4 tame si:bmiion of our nuui ment has to smi ze. j the DemK.ratic jirty successfully govern- . ' A hen Welles gave his fat contract to 'd this etvmtri-, for more 'than half a cen- ' K"tr"l That ihe nine m-uiih, men, Morgan, it was a brother-in-law of the j tury : and in this he has b.vn sustained WUWiiC lmic of rvice is about , to expire?, wuM-muiem 10 unom ne cx.emicl the , bv tIl0 wII?c.n.al;VP an, tUltlh mfl of be invitol to re-enlist . and if they refuse, 1 in re 1- a ni' drink.- tea out She leaves a family of small children. ' ln order to tlie tuccessiid aecroplish- j . ' , In Carroll town-hfo on ilio Ho 1 -; ! ment of tl ese ftiri-oscs. it shidl e tt - As UiiLV lie.Ui- Itc L"" . " "I J "- - t j- i x m . t - . !la Ii . . ... -.r .. i-t act m wie , in-t. '.Ins-. Ann Owknc w-iie of s;m.m ; oDi-xrt ot this association lo slreniher : rf..-r i-tates that m tiies.i" - - only a mnns i Owens, aged 42 years. i a,KI uphold the organization of the iJemo- j America, arrived at that p.'rt c". - .nor ih.-t the Gmenunent ' ,,,c co,,,'!r.r bv " incrtusetl iiWiiption, s,m11 furfeit ven ,m,,h, V7 aml re of a lioltle. We d.n'r fe- ! wbitfli. in a jivenniurv ix.int of iew. will : 'lul'vJ to T"'nn n 'double pickel duty iieve the ni!ii-.r, s far as it relates lo tea. j compensate him for the lo sustained at ' " ltl 1,-111 a'"1 1:a,n attached, for at L-st Thc :overimi-iif. ly skiili'ul ;.ud sue- j the hands of J.Ir. Linchi. ' one month. . ... c-s.-fid sti-ategv, nrrivtsl ntixicted!v ii WasliiTigton, dress. I in a b.autif'u! Stitch plaid. I . GoM-ri.im-nt was once heard to sv tt it h id not shidii-d the lai-Wirl, but intndd to do ,-o when it li.id ha -ine. 'Jlr? Goemni.-iit ir nb.Mii six fit l.ih, Tlie deceas-.tl was the mother of seven i Uc w,-v 51MTni? ts regular noun- than day last, were r.o les American captains of i:icrcl.;i'..i'-'r'- en of w hom had jso'd their sh-p5 on account of the imiiicr-e v. re i- ..i.:M,v,r. :m '.. r i .t . . r iiiuui-u nuu win uaniy leei ii.c loss oi i ., l . . - , ' ctrs, and by detendinz its d.K tnnes and her matcrmu prottxtion. . rallying around lho.-e who proxe them-' In - Cambria fewnshin. on the ITth : selves its true ail irtistw-nnhT- Tr-r.,....r. . I the fibs, il -in.i .1 for .rv:i.-';; 1 ' ...... - --- ' . I ...nriii? , 1 - - -. K . . i . v- . .... i...i- .i . . '!.. . . .... .--..-. ir.-! P lusi., iii; j m.ii.i, consort ot John u - j sulu 10 urj ninneranc-e oi these obiects, t-azaret ol shipuuni- in - ". ',. Neill, deceased, aged aliout 70 years. I we pledge our lienor as men, our patriot- i '""is, aid four c.f whom Ltd 'l,r " ' l?y her own request, her coq.se was in- j L-im Cltizcn-S our hd iity as Demo te rred m the . . . e Catholic coun try at Wil- j ,T , I 1 4A-f I tl 4 I. A -vawn.-H-1? . i :...ei t i .... - , i -. ... iwci-umjs oi ti.cse .v.,f,uv i.eru. ci.uu iiusiKmu. niectin-s be reublislied in tb n.-,. . ,, - . .-, Tliat we view the negro race CT Ihght Kev. Doiumh-, P.idiop f . as Wing superior to the white man and mutilating Ids specehc?, to ' further their Pitt-burg, I ns issued a letter to all the that it is our duty as loyal Abolitionists ;'evil desi ms. churelies in his J ".occ.-s. i questing clle-- to extend to him a helping hand. -' , ,' I . " Hops to 1.C taken up on Wxt Xnm'br.' ' ' AV'W, Tl;.t this l.guc pla. rc-t L ' V? of the Chest .. .... f r- l r..- . . Si t-i riL liur.tiii.ia ...... ... 1..... C 11 i -..- -- wwi.. ..iii- i- i:iii nir iHiiHira. captured by the Alabaxaa. Wnt nr Costs. If w50 T On our first page will be found the " r JO,, !i , lu. tobacco every day (and great anti-war sh of Hon. Stephen A. On motion, adjourned to meet on the 1 it w'dl amount at die end of ! Loujiia., wmcu wui DC very appropnate second Saturehiy of ilav uidess sooner to nine thousand tlire huiKlroa m . .. ' 1 . just now, when the- Aliolition press arc j called oa by the IVesideiu. . ty-six feet or a mile nnd a qnartw ? 1 1 t , , :n i -iOO. Tl i 1 U. 0-t-, UilU n ..i v --. v - tin a-.J of sufleriiv Ireland. et n!idi in-" iu the w isdom f Svl'r. S 111- tion. . ! T-Tt According to Republican te.-timonr. ! LP lam in dr rT c. xr.f. i there hai? been $300,000,000 stolen bv purcbaaed at tlie .re cf L contractors since the war began. - " Co., for more than fie yer. "r- 1 i t I t r y t i j t i i I i i i x i 3 J 4 2 I -1 L"E SI U r t a! I L 11