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T' From the Washington, XE M'A VEi: IIS ElfEXTS XE If A Ii VTA; IISILUEXTS Xr WA 7 Xl'AVA It VV.l; TIH EM EXTX mt Built Uost Const i XE A rETtl'TSEJrEXTS WISSOI.I f. HT.V I its SI 1 1 llcreToioie exi-ting i huinas ilains, A. II. under the Ir.llle or mils. AKRis Has di-iolveU Mav ai-t.

iMiU. rilds. II HRts. II. I'm.

Im K. .1. Ill itHI V. 'l lie 'i liiiicruor ol l'emis Ivmihl I. come 'as.

"As troes IVnns.v Ivania, so goes the I'nion," was a (Militieal proverb in the la vs aone Ix-fore, when the I'nion was a XU M'A 1 VEUTISEMEXTS 'James T. rady i Cor. Fourth AvenuoA. Vool S4s Rny aiol Sell All Kintlaor GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, iOI.lt. SII.VI till l'(lS.

on inu-1 favoral.k terms. IN I IHIK A I.I.OHf II OK lKIMNITS. on lt.nuls at lowest i rates. thing of reality ami not, as now, a thing I renu iiiliranee. Hut in this present a-ainst Tmnori .1.

111 Only lit-iikm-mile lnil lntr lu Hmlrril IViin linttirt. r. Hum I. W.l i M. HOY I K.

A. Mil Ms. I. II 1(11 A lltol'llll lolls. COR.

WOOD ST. AND FIFTH AVENUE. or. ice i I'illntHirtth. I litit-silnv I I I Mill- As was oxi.eet.

il. the ll stall Convention. v-tei W. no-un I'''i rats ha.l h.nl the lor tho Haiheals. Ofahv w.mhl have heen tho man they theivtore.

at the ro-ult. an.l 11 on eol it 1.1 el it of -Uf- wilieiuvi with tlu opinion in thru favor xoiiie of their opponents. The Put 1 1. eni.l Mill1 Hi1'" habitants, and cheat the wildest si.e. The plans for this ureal woik in the Imperial Palace.

i immediate superinton-jfiveusou. ilnucu. I he success of the Suez canal I I 11 I Wit HAMS Ol tlll i lt. Wil.s ol tin i i itv, the Radical nominee for the Supreme. Hench two vears With a jhmmI candidate on the Pi iiioi tatie ticket, he can tie more tailv heateti than he was in im.

itn.isiitv I iu. Sua us wood's decision the constitntionalit of the rer'i-tt law. O-arv'wiU he re-nominated, or, it nntej. that he can clei ted. especially ass, uj now seeurs iol.ahle, slio.Ud UNoVrrX Convention Cv atid tho n-ul.

iuti- t- ,11,.... imttod ahove tartan, to iollow. AT THE LOWES I4A.H Ami sCoinil't NEW SUMiME FOE WHOLESALE AX I) At 2.1 Cents. Yard Mitle Itlatk ll 12'. I'Mlt.

Li (Jtt Colored Delaines. At 23 CrnK HOST DKSIKAItLE STYLKS Ami nnlilie i.F t'litf Kla-k BliM'k loltair Luslrtsi. fine I'oltti-eil Silk Hhi'i Io1Iii. "tlilita. Ilatit l.awnti.

I'anry Lawn, at'i. At l'2 -i I rnln. Eztra Good Yard Wide Muslins. At I yards i'ur t-l-OO. FAST OI.OItF.U AI.II OKS.

At Vi i'rnl. TICItllVGS. At 12 ent. Extra Witli Linen Towelliiu no -iu. Wide Linen Tabling.

At 3.1 (ruin. Heavy Double and Twist Cctton Coods, for Men Wear. At 30 lent. Mil All. tllli.

tSSIH litis IIIK lilllV UI IH. Aimic Uesst Pinkos of riekiiitTs-. flit-4'Lw. Jtnils. lulin.

Irilltsi. passed by the ist Legislature, i-. of I the civilied world, is not course, olVclisive to the party for whose likely to be very lie is lK-intf benefit it was enacted. One of its or- weighed in the balance in all quarters. Kiiin.

the Harrisbin'r T.lfgi'.H'h speaks and is everywhere fouml A if it in this anor.v and deliant st rai 1 larie ma jority in this count ry always cs-'In the meantime, the otlii-ers properly timated him at his true value; and his anient will ho as emel'iil in t. all homo nv- i t-t tiie 1 1... it tit ion, as it i-; i l.ivv iv have iK'aci' nation-, uiulor a re-t. I molt aim a tine, man's nl. I'llllS I- I' I.

III. i'1 1m- i hmu; liei ishe.1 IniirfMial ntioii. A salt water Ii.i.e, vv ill 1 on-trin ti'i anal, from Millieieiit si.o alul ilentli to ai i-i iiiiik I it- lu lai'Kust vessels, while the witter will lie cmiti iliuteil liy the sea ami maintained at l.roijer levels by the eonst lint ion "I Ks ami rlonilrafe. A lai-jro will form i the entrant t. tl.i- saline highway, luiu, hi ,,,.,1 Civilities of the- route which ekvteil will allow ships of the safely urnler al, i i Im, ounces nv merely striking tli.

top Jirouodt into direct coinniiinieati.m with the sea, the '-city of .1 -11 i piea.nu.- in prniianiv ntK t'nro 1, 11.,.. Vk fill II il Il I I 1 1 to tho Wily Kinperor proi'eea wnii im Scheme, and it i to hi will l'lino it to result hoped that his a like favorable oi ii siiii F4iit: is That St' It has beeonie famous body perceives hut. tin' kind of fame that lias made his name familiar appreciation by the minority Is rapidly ajiiuoai the same tandarJ of ju tice the standard by which he will be judged iu history. The n.iltiiiiore explains wliy 3Ir. SiMvr.i: is loisundeis-t mid in England.

It -a in Knel.md an 1 ranee, Mr oiini-ner's oration in the Senate is rcnrd. .1 as something. Men judge him ami Ins utterances l.y U.c same rule hit p.v-erns them and interprets theirs. When he makes statements, they take it t't-r that he believes) them tuni-iil. Iu he jirofesses they assiune that he feels it he rie-.

aloud "rcpti ration," they take him at his wonl, and pay him the c.iioplii, lent of hi lit iug that he thinks it i-i due and de-ires io exact it They cannot reali7e that he is a mere, sheer huinl. pii t. iu I. i and iiiipo-ter. inside and out, or as they would pu terto say in Huston it Th coiuprehend that his whole pjtee.

i. is an empty nea.lt mie Itouri-h. ithoiit one particle of s.ml. fail or earnestness to it They do not know that he is a politician hose entire capital is invested in philanthropy and rli. tone, and that the ii.

ero and the Aial.am i. Kp iimuon. las. Cat. i the rlr.ovn are ail the s.uiie arc staikin 1.1111.

ei dl- TV lle I thrill an.l nothing ttiat he would have made are not aware play on the Ar- di.i ill ic e.x pedil ion. or ami-, with as nraeh as of Admiral S. mines if lie cc 1 as niui "huneombe" out l.attl, on the uld ha then, of ex Its They sufipose that he is regarded hi re as a statesman, hen he is only iiow ti as a political trickster, i hey take him to he a I. that ic, or at all events a somewhat dan-p roils on some points, hen le.ihty he is Lai the phrase-luoiii rs. without.

I'i'Ii ii: t- i i. tion, on any siihjei that he would not s.t. nti, to the turn of a s. nt. or modify to suit ail i-siial quotation, 'liny are ignorant that he li.

came an al.oin i.mist alucst ml.t, to his place, and that h. is do- tiopinu his 1 it ion isiu in. to keep it. or to sometime; in ti. i They do not kioovthnt he is a man.

who in si. ad ol ha in a h. art t. a 1'. he.

inanity, he pretends, is without personal link I d-o nrieht human -v wild anv liy i r. atiue, man oi woman, bi piliilieau or 1 uiocral Ya nk or soiilhei hl.i. or wiihoiit irtae. and a w.ihout common inaiih I a sendi-i. a pedant, a sophi-rauda liiaii-ee; In- is he nn arna-tiou of that i intellectual a it which is he i har tor; tic the i'urilan of this.

lay, and hn in loin, has Ii it no room the hih. and in re lo- i 'ii that a made Pin i-T iti sin a p. er tor s. mu. 1 1 if all hi foreigner- seem to i-iu ra nt and indeed it is hardl cr any one I i 1 1 in lei Stan I it.

who ic. led know from duly ol.seri ati-di. how nl. solute a -ham OUT Whole system has I olll e. a I.

whit a pa. of shallow i harl nan- nm m.i-l- s. now i upy the pla. yy hi 'led men nlled before. The Hiiti-h therefore, dais with Mr umn.

a i levy, le what I.e pretend- and ars 1 he. and ts if-eif to v.oik to r. his aieuiiiclits it il i oiil. I make the slihie-t din. leiuc to mi earth, whethtr w.re r.tiitid or not The lo publican party un ant reject the dohn-oii treaty, i.t ioni-e, but Mr speech had no nu iv in do with e.i.i'in its reje.tion than the Senate i lock, and his areiiiuent no more leples.llt (he St nail's leu-olia thall.io,-Ihe i 1...

1 hit. Ml He I can hape iir eieii policy i imp! ah. ii it I. ami know- that Letter than Mr ihollL'll he will do.ibtle-s k. il to hilli- It, as he aiol Mi 'lOllU.

mutual admiration i- M. oi- hlle, the I. lltel i'e il iel I. a II I'e)o, e- ill the thoileht 111 II all mop I- tllli oi he'll. Will ol.

co. hi- lo a new pat i ie -en-a I nhappdy. the colilitiV whuh toleiales 1. 1 lit i- pi. eiiide.l liom eoniplainiue.

when he and his lras, ni sllppo-ed to it. A -HIM. TON letter It V- Imyh I'oll'ax alino-i laded linn ihe ininils of nun at the 'h. ii he is nieiil ioni all he isn.it ilanniid ith faint praise hut the praise is entirely uniitfe. I.

II" is spol.en of hy 1. -ailing lv ide als as tiad haiLi.tiii, mi v. hieh there is no hopa of pie.ent i elamation. Well may the I father oi ii.oii-.iniis of ileal hahii eeilaliu, 'ajii' me from mv lllelld- As pie ii 1 1 Hi! nihil I of the lelte.he eer-t. uiily exhil.itt-.l trails.

i haraeter whi. should have end. aie.l him to the Kadi al heart lie ad leal nators tv.eiiTy-nine ininuie- on the lioor, and one minute to the this hi in-j his iuter-pretatioii nt the half hour rule K'. thi-I. 'l ions ser I.

in hehalt of his part lias laileil to eause his name to he in Jl.nlii al places. His tin nd- have mi to use a popular expression, hut the reason why 1 eamiot tell." Iu affairs of State or of party- policy lie a seaport, in ae- i 1 Stock Kept Full And Complete, 33 IE" I DATT.Y JFLyFLJCXr ALS, OF SUMMER TRADE. WHITE GOODS, STOCKINGS AND GLOVES, Hats, Bonnets, SUNDOWNS, Kibliou, Flouers, Corsets, HOOP I I ii- SKIRTS, FANS, I 'ill MM Ollo--, Jjiint IU 1 1 1 Ike 1 '( li t'efs. SUMMER UNDER GARMENTS, I'lilill Mti Js. aiil Sslii Neck Ties, Shirt Fronts, SCS'EXD MS, Xx'in g'cs, Braids, ZEPHYR SHAWLS, Ami a Itff Line of NOTIONS, OF I very Description A Wbolesals a.M Retail.

Sim Vlntijs. I oiii plet and Fair Prices. i 1. a FOR jMERSEROLE LiBBY'S Sfin-rior of VAVVAl COLLARS a i- -sup j.l 1 1-( nl I'nrlory Can vive iiiip and eldiiev ii STOCK M. HOBNE r- -i and St.

i i WIN a lane and cert XEW SrJtLXG at prices from one dollar a fard. attention to our pacas and Black be found unequal- tan i t. it WIN 6c nl Slri'i'l. IMttsimr-ji City Mills Flours. Cur NEW PATENT fl.EAXIXr, MACIIIN- put in.

is tii- laii anil In tliunnin-t' y. an.l sjiarates pveryihlns fr.ua the A heal, ami si. Kisaii il that the hull is partially rausisiiienUv mir Lia.li i nan an now un the market. lin bnui.is ari: ny others IMTTsfU RvH I 11 MILL'S M.nle fniiu liiuu.i., Wheat IJCSK Mil.l.s. Ret arm Anilsr Winter Wheal Fiotu VAJ Ll MILLS.

tol.e-l C'lii' Fltilii-k. J. li. I.H.tiCTTsV PlTTsKT riTV MILLS. raio it -mi iMMiii K-.

tut: I is i.i n.nii-ii i'ic- i SOIA WATFK fni'S'TAlN. Al-o. n-riin aii'I iitifr-i'iiftiu-i hi kind-, at UWKK I'lilt th.Hi riit' ir at an Imt h'Hi in i (lit' en atfr J-sMiitiaiii rt-i'lv fur I. LARK, ijiv-4 No. 6 Sfviiih ICiiSON lKllilVi: STIIVCI'IIRKKi in; i 1 1 't i ii i iw'Kinif Hiove f.

-ll e.t lil-oel The -nonecs! 1'iiUui'senii'iit either lite ahove tuie.1 ainl tor sale to my purchaser. Mauufac- ltl6SF.Lt. A- rn 23 l.ilMTl.T nml 212 I'eini SI. jalll.vvv IRFTIf--4 HAItRAXlF.il A FKUS. 1 1 i.rativr.u.

ASH oii sale 1IY John Yl. A. Murdoch, BOOTS AND SHOES. i i lit i ll'Ki- himI Itotnll, At l-itit Fs. lKnri(( wf(jtjf(1 Jwwhw all Of All Styles and Varieties.

WAXTE1J. I. all to-tlay. 31 Inquire IXVE VTOits- B1TIF.A1! au, I-ATEXT OFFICE, Sa. llil Fnartb A vi-nnr.

Lou Iok ni.i. ovkk fur I lill.l Hank. Nn. I 111 fiirmerlroempiwi hf the Beard of Ttade. The taai'i newly flni mi will -Ht hilli.Iieil i it issniial.lef.ira ohlirth.

Suudsy heh.K.I. HiiiKlniK or other A- aim, flees and desk room. Light and heat furnished. Al'l'' -L H. WHITE.

i.vll::tf No. Vi Diamond street. IK) It SALE. RKH. KSTITK IIIKVtl.i:.

HU N' nVedelimu.sf.,; Mount li. nisei I'. uu sli-e. l. tlark srie.

t. Hazel street. Van Hiaam ntleet, SeiMid avenue. 1-ourth avenue. Fill avenue.

an.liiskj strict. -iivet. noiiih i hiiiiii.ii. Noiali I VVe-t Fulton street lie Franklin lielieeea street. South WVsmIs Ifuii, lie "illler street, otheisi in various Viral lolls.

I ITHHERT SUNS, JulT 39 Mxth areoua. I.WR SALE, TIip on hieh I nr.w re -hie, bn Bldnrfll stieet. Alliaflii-ny. on lineol Maui he.ter Haliwaj, HOUSE A DOUBLE TWO STORY BRICK, Lot IK hy 210 feet. Fruit and ornamental trees, shrul.hr-rv.

4c gtalila and riaae. house. NeiKliiMiriiiaid. a No. bJ 110 For terms, Iuipilre of J- G.

COFFIN. torner ood street and ITilid avrnue. jc liuil TOtft WIH. PCRCILtHiK EITHER T'" rW ol itioseU new Hilefc ol 4 Maria Irween bteren- Mlll and Maeee slreet L.tl la FOK SALE li Hi will purtliase en her of new lu iek uti.l dwelliugs. witu a I raiililttit tllnuuil loan Fit 1 1, avenue lu WatKOO -l reel.

tJ-'Juu ill hase cither of those new tirlclc li aises of live riH.ins ainl cellar, on Iiestuut mreuf I lot li. liy l'i. irimvilll piireliaso elilicr of those lOlots on Locust I Mleet. l.y --a. i purehase ellhfr of those 5 lots, 20 by 70, on coiner of L.N-ust stris-t.

Wlw lll piuvuase ellher of Ihosesl I.H8, 'iO by 80, J. KoUKIK iteal Estate AKcut. No. TO Filth avenue. Iiroiili le Huildlug.

jpoit sti.i:. I will sell part of my Fai in. at lUiniinglmm Ma-tioli. the Foil VVavue I IiIcku Itailroail. In lots to sun hasia'a.

For triu.i. ill IIIUMI Vlilt AM. savlnes Hank. luaUstf LACE MANTLES, aijITsTESIST SUITS, THIN DRESS COODS, SUMMEIi STLKS. BATES BELL'S.

KID GLOVES ALL COLORS. COTTON HOSIERY, Fon Lais', Gens' aifl Mri. 1 V1 SUX UMBRELLAS Iii.F.V Fancy Silk Fans, JLST UKCEIVEII, AT R. W. M'CONNELL'S, Xo.

20 it i -iti 3i-' TradiiieiisXatioiialliank No. 30 Wood Pittsburgh, Pa. CTItrs CLARKE. Cashier. Intrn-t A Hone it Tlm.

I'olkctlons maiieoii nti r.in.. .1., 'Jll UlUll 1 UI I- M. term-. I leno-its ,..111,. I UPVCT.

ll. A Hum. 1 it. WM. M.

FiBLR, -loilN F. IlBAVO, r4ii-vi Vilu John Di s. J- MlDhVAMI. te-emllllu. li I1II.V Tin' situr or Tut: 1 tiiil- stain ssi in oif liielAi llttf o.i i.

Jiuer 111 Ihe K'P "I Hi eati. In viesitiiM. liu' It line el III" Friol ihe 01. eoliiaius IS pineed i Hie ami the seated as usio. wtu it Ihe Fruit Is itl.

Iflauce will trll h.l m. iu loutauis- iih I- "'''i'ltv vt UUlke. fcvuij I Umvi ud Fvtt slwuM iu ttwa, CASH IMMCES, Gr 33 Awsort ineiil ss 3E" KDKYG THE JiETATL THADE. Ladies' and Children's GLOVES AND STOCKINGS. eilMMEl! NTYLKN Ladies' arid Children's Hats, Bonnets anfl Frames, RIBBONS and FLOWERS.

Paper Cuffs and Collars, Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Collars, Ifoopskirts, Corsets. HAMBURG EDGINCS, BLACK LACES, 1 TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, Ac, JiconetMns1iii.s, Mull Muslins, Swiss Muslins, JSainso Muslin s. Irish Linens, GOODS, AND RETAIL, a. SIMPLE'S, and 182 25i IFl. EE11 I XV CITY.

jeCl QO St CLAIR STREET. Week's Sales the HEAPEST STOCK 371 G-OODS, -AISTID SUITS irsr rrniH KER fc STREET, Clair Street. WALL PAPER. JAMES HOWARD, Mannhiruuvr, I ttiM. i ter and Dealer lit Wall IK.r, liiMlot MukIch, Manilla, ICootniK.

hikI HrHjiiiit; liurs. COR. SMITHFIELO ST. AND SEVENTH AV. Ft'lt, (Vnieitt and Gravel Eonfiipjr.

miia house, rUL3NTPi CIRCASSIAN CREAM WASH, For the Skin, ICeiiKtes I ri-i kles. Iliolt Itrs, Tan. MorptiPH, eitrrit hull lilicnm. Hiit-f Worm. TelK-rs.

Sea 1.1 Heart. all llisCHK-s of tlie 9k in. of nluttrvr-r nalnro, eritiite ii iK-at-l-liUe lint, iin.l leHtilllC it r. tutft it vrltrl. Sol.l i l.oie.ale nttil ll.

inll rs "vr i. ai. CORNFR FOURTH AVE. AfjO MARKET ST. Dirv uoom.

It I. A Oltll IONS TO lli -It" lilt- i.iit. tn iifc i mi. tin in! i) viiA-- oijiti i.i- Hid sin IX. J.

ij-jkrisjoxx'. 96 Market Street, lie! i ril'ili A vi. anil DiaiiH.inl. I MOTS SHOES. l.ltt.i mot SI I I im; lit tf.

I mHl'-s; 1 icieO. 31 av a I I. lia. MiiIiM-'ii; -slio Is i I i i i 1i-mI SImicv. I I 1 1 I I i i i I I Dilfllincfier Co.

I 19 FIFTH AVENUE. AMERICAN Life Insurance 0.1 -ot, A See 0, t. I 1, i I. 'i'l PHILA 13 I. HIA.

,1 iaie P. ChciTineton. Ml I i. I.UIM V. Ilillll.S l'K HII.K It 1 IIOHNKH.

Book-t lhir and Stutiunt-r, I'M! Mil I. I I ail uq I .01 I in til liMIH OIIIMiWMT Juices i I. I SAMARITAN'S GIFT a tel. le ll. Ic ui.

a i. ele, in I LU 1,1, 2IH I I aiif! le Mil li I IK1IM i imij us i ni si i- -li I I i ie.i or a fn i ie ill eal IIII iH eni.el,' i in ma' tieure M' ll -s at'l "le 1 a loan lsSFI I I S.l l.itrert s- Hii.l'il'i IVnn A. W. Have just opened hnul.somo, sfor of I) ESS GOODS 12 1-2 cents to We call articular stock of Black A I Silks, which will al in tli is market. i ll I SI HVII It t.lHIIIS.

1'j i-i rm i. i s. JA COOKE A- BANKERS, 114 SoutK Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. if :ill.les',,,ii!1s! Ilonjrlit itnl mnd. eieeial Altoutiou lo The mtl ll.lsE AND SAI.F OF GO VKK )l FT SI i Til ITI FS! IV-ITltew Tn.i- St.sk of Iii li'lTs A i i t'ty- 11 v' a -iiiai.

all examine them, at .1 111. at H. W. C. BORIiAID Slo.

rlHl ket Mreel. d.xr fi wu Filth uyeuuv. i i- A thl, I io party who ti rt have tninli interest in seenr- i.r power in this Slate, an.l sl.oi.1,1 vi.le for hy luiiiiinatini; the proper audi, late the approaching ul.ernat..-rial election. Of all the camliilaTes that the Iemo-cratic party iu the Stare of yeiinsylvania ran nominate, the most nio-t l'oi'itlar, an.l perhaps the most al.le, is eneral George V. I'ass.

lu ral Cass is a man of extraordinary mental aliiii- ties executive talrnt. keen, far-sighted and sagacious; thorough- ly Pcmorratie, 01 the old loan school, and iias, iu rv. rv respect, dv dc l.ipo.l all the lofty talent hirl which are iuiperatir for the statesman As I'li si.h lit of that most excellent and ta mutts railroa.it, the I'lttslmriih. Fort ayne and tlncago, he lias justly earned A. i-T.

a reputation tor ability and wisdom winch no other great railroad President has in this country eijualed, unless it he John V- Garrett, Escp. of the and Ohio General Cass ja well knoyvn as a man of the loftiest integrity of the most delicate and sense of honor, of the most scrupulous regard for his nhliefuions, nnd withal is earnest and thor.iiieh iu his devotion to the l. ui-oeratic pal ly as U-inc; li party by hich alone Kepuhlicanisui can he liiaiiitained in this country, that we feel it a duty yye to the country to mention his name as the most available and best man that an he nominated for the position of Governor of IVuiisyH ania His nomination ise.iiia- lout to iiu election. We are aw are that he is averse to entering public life, but in this great crisis In- ill Icel bound to the call which his country ill make upon him i We are in receipt of letters from Pennsylvania, especially Eastern Pi nusvlvania. calline; mu attention, as the niui M.

tio-fiolitan of the Detnoeratie paity, to the yy ondet ful popularity of General ta-s. based upon his integrity, his ability, and I. i devoti 'ii to jirin. ipie. Already know" this, and 1 aiiMor.s for the of he party in Pennsyi-, ania.

ivr st the name of Gen. ra i G. "i ('a. to the voters of the Ki-J -O lie State a- he candidate for .1 reo a eai.lidat" h. liominati.

di is cjun ai, nt to an lection. THE s. rene indift'ereitce of the military man as such, to the aliic of human life, as cio i. ilia-tiaied by toiieval Sh. f.

man in one part ot' hi ad.lte-s to the yr.u II, 1 till'; lass at We -t I', o.l 1 1 i an 1 Coi. l.e s. he! 1 a j'l'Ii'O'l I and i. nai i to -1 "ha i l.c. to F.neland," sanl ln Sherman.

"a rare ecu. nl- I he harr. ii st. pp. of Al: lia yihi.

famous targets for marksmen in the sl.upe ot lion- and s.ai aee Ai. ini. ra s. of -t lied III s' 1 "in our I i vi pi sj.e.llor. "Vollhy.

C-i'IV de i in. is be to the 111110. -Hal. Oil 1 ciiraee ii t-. i I.

sioii r.f arms. i he er. af ii'. With ttle the alid the Arrapahocs. and va-t held- .1 ot with ym hoard -o nun -h 1" a hunt mo oyer lie let i itoi ot our b.

loved brethren of the plains th- biood-thirsty cadets were invited by a member ot i he IVuee I im 111 i .1 a li' 'd lyvo 1 III- Nov. lllorai id- II il 1 1 rl. th b. I pi- 1 tic t' Ma. hi -1.

on b. 11 eotr. 1- te. 1 he J.ol 11 l. to I ll I--O .1 1 n.

I maid- .1 lie' I a 1 tl- that I 1 i Mi- I I rill Iriini linn. II A t.th ii.au 01 ,1 the a 1.1 l.i 1 i 'I. f.s- 1 I I My I'l yl il. I.Vtily-apl i 0. I 1 1 1 1 1 -1.

1 I i II In I bald. a il I II. 'i i. st 'I'llCIl. 1 1 1 ml and tio Al, I Hi! i I I.Ull s.l Up 1.0.1 ll.ol.lll of the day I an id 1 10-.

ael I 1 le -land I led yy 11 -01 a i e. 110I it ii- a lid tl lo-il. on 1 he ,11 i na i 1. .1 I 1 it. a.

ii. 11 the -t ill. a It the '-t took pi.e 11 that it witl. I a 'i. lie' I I 11 lo ,1.

on. ii Jia I b. ie in troll one that .1 Ihe in. ipi, ol" oli-l iriitloliai If, mi I on-t it ul ion, ii in ad. I th.

I 1 1 hi r-. i- on. lie- nio-t i ii.l, unl hle elill-lit- IVi'I a i t. lied I.V rellil. a lei patriotism Had it- i i i ad- 1 led to, thl- lite Ii rlll'h' tt.ll li' 'el e.

ha and the II. tof til' I 1'. l.f tile 1 lit ll'e of the i i-to l-nna i I the I d.iaia.l I.I l.i-I I a HI to til' true pi iln Iples ol tiie t'oli-titutioli 11. is in "id I.e ,1 lo a 11 li HIS. intelligent, a lid it I le people When I.

a I in. con- pne to lmpo-e th. ii- I I loll "oiit-lde til-' I 'ott-titittloli, lilt 11 el'-, h. lllU-1 to all -ii. I.

ue out "i i 'f 'his ran I.e done he piil, ileal e.i of 1. nils and hy iu lie- mind- the people the S.l.-. the 1 i ll 1. li ihiealeli 1 he 111. ai.d ai' 1 he 111 lo fa i in tloll hetore it i- late I he olliv pi r.

i.e all and he at. i one- 1.1. appear in the future, i- iit thi' hallot hn 1 he (OC'it ohjecf a llh Ille ill the I'eluliaiit of i i'i days is to d.i ail iii in power I the inculcation ot such truths and prim i-jiles a ate esaeiiti-il for thr- maintenance of our in -t itnt ions a handed down from the fathers. To this course the future nf in life is devoted. And not wit h-t andin all that that i- said and has heen -ai, iii.

out the ret'eHnui and the di-ioaitviii the la hi Is. Si' 1 know ol Imt om' ti st ot ue h.yalt in this coiintiw. and that if. the principle, i he t'ou-titu lion of the Stale- in this and in ntiswi-rvitiii devotion to them, 1 yn ld to no man that ever hri-at hid In- il ai air of Heaven. 1 nil aviiD more hut my thanks tor v-mr letter, aiid vm mv "kinili st r.

and heat "our truly, A I.KXANIiKie ti Sti 1'itlN's 11. IN. WlllIAM li. O'Wd for the II. l-: tiie period of our city existence, iih litilied with tin' most prominent, features of the growth of Chicago, and whom we have never surrendered as a citizen, is in this city, preparing to start with his tricnds on the "rand tour of what is now the West.

in Mr. I ideii hroiieht his tiinik ashore from a lake thirty-sit years aoo, ITih aco was further west I ha is A ia-ka tii-day. His part in a -peiial car, wiil visit various points on the I'aciiic railroad, make a detour to the ainl other placer, ol interest, and pass some weeks in California, While I no. iiaa-'on a nd In- line of the Northern I'aeilie. ime was vi hen Mr.

loileii hailed the coiiipl. tion of the old Ijaleiia to the i'ox iv ei as a l.i;; thine, hut liothine of our development since has astonished his tar-reachino ken of the future. He helicves iii Chicaoo in. day as then, and will live to see her have In million of inhuhitants. (Jh'wjc, JO- tntl)lo il it nvEi: tjsem exts I I ns'l' WTIO.N A I.AMi, i I.atc Pit (s-lmrirli Trust Co.

l- $500,000. BANK OF DISCOUNT DEPOSIT. olicciioii- rM.iptlv i ilni In the I uilt-d uit Wood SI. and Fifth Ave. JAS.

I AUGHLIN, President. J. I. 1.1,1. a.hier.

E. rl As-t. aitner. a I til iln the win iV iuci uol. -x-'nTt-l for lie purchase I- ail.

I tiolil. an.l tlltS T. ItlttltV A spjx jj xorirus. 5-r5s--K Tir' i 1 ION. I he llclliiK-ranc tan: uvru- i ti.wifor tbonininatinr ran.lW.itcs for tlipnmv of (ivcnmr anil iwitp' of tin- Sniirt'ino will at ten ovi-H-k a.

n. on VKIVFDAY. Jnir II. hi the Hall of the liou-p of IJi-prcsctitatiTcs 1 at Harriilmrs. ordor of the Ieowratir State Ci.niniUtM.

I WM. A. WAI.I.A'K. Cltsiinuan. "Ari" 1 ta, v- OFFICE PlfTS.

A ONM.1,1 syn.LK I 1'ITTSBt RCI1. TO IIOVDIIOl.llFliS.- i- in r. i.v lOv. that ittshnrfh and ille Kallioad "lopalo Hood- will i.c on and after -lolv l-i n. i.

uihmi i'O'-Piilalion and at the I Merchant National Hack ''''I'o'a-li'iVr. K. lue Ul AViONii S.W'IM. vNK. No.

1.1. cast sido of ihe 1 1. auieii 1. Ail. Kin ny.

v. ill on 'euni -day. 2tah r.r. .1 to .1 jrem-ral ha ine-s. liilere-1 allow cd on Ilinf it II M.

It. i a-hii-r. ud I'il fsBL IIOU AS it A I I 1 OH 11 HI not: i Hand stive! Isiil. M. kliehi.

I ot the I'l I I id ANO A 1.1.11, it FN Bridi.f OH- i Maud -T I 111 -id at Company rmjins. at he tierrh n.l oi the on VIoNI.AY. l.Y 5m. IVtifl. Al i cm k.

e. nt time "AN Al aippl, -mentai the several a. is inc. -latillit the I'll a r. Am u.llfVV Hhiih.f.

I oyil'AW. IIimi s'flU'lr. IN 1111 1 Ol I'll r-ia ai ihe n.l el Apiil. Islifl Mill he sahuiltted ihe ii: of tie-Stockholders. A so av F.t.KCTiON- for a Pivid and aid of il M.in.iirn-i.

Seereiary and will he held Immediately- after the adjournment oi ihc n.eeiing. Jul'1 15. K. Wil SOS' 'y and A t-l rli Miiii-M ifiii-ii- i mfruu- li'i lltt'l' UIV. iii! tt-n lt flli-i nirc i tu 1 1 ill -x-t.

Ii" -iu. -II Ii--. Sfiiif or l.w.-i. ti-It" r.f. iiiv; Ki i iti Iw.i illt r.tM- il.

h.ii- i ril-'-" IM.Uf It--kAiZ: f- ii. iti is-HJif i "III 'If. mil I. tin- LEUCORRHffiA OR WHITES. A le.ai'--.

inue! at i- a th'' in- lie- diris i e. en li -I el ll -eu -e, and U'eonn i a.u 1 ii. a hi Saitiaritiurs Httot aiKUIfi Jiiicp THE GREAT BLOOD PuRiKiER i. i i -1- i i i -i 1 -1 I i ci ll i I 1 1 1 1 1 Kill I I. 1,1 i.i I tile nc eUll it all.

1 I I.e to tn-l TT.iaio t'iU, I.UII-.1 Iu -IileO ll 1, nd kid in. Had I il T-and I'let in tie I i i h. l. a I in le iu 11, Mod I I Ci It niyiliiy a in l.o.el, 1, Oi 1 Pr. en.

int. nmrifi it hmi i 10 n. 1 ads, in iitf lieu, 1 a. eua i. oht.

00 y. 1 I. MO; i mu 1 iu. titi 1 1 "i i i I ai hoiil-i ffcj.i,,. -oi i.

li I i to nea.il.ef Ihe Jl- 1 lM I. I It II. I s- ii. Hitim II 'it I'. a a Hi i- I.

I -a CI, ai. I i in l'l-r ii i' t'ilM li.m Witle.i.t.leiai. 1 1, l.i;. IVI II, I "I .1.1 l.ll ill-lie al, i -iiid'. if, I I la le-lli aii v.

CI i a 1' .1 -II .1... i I I all I II I I ii 1 l. i i ii i'l i I' I it 1 ti (ill I' 1 i I. OK l.i.'. i 1- I' I.j.- i I li.

I .1 a 1 1 1 ii. I'll, (lovcninicni HoihIs. is Tlil- (rive- Ilic -ii. la ei ilr-trie li ai. I I A IK.

ll -I 1 I T. Brmlv Ileal, l- tu l.tivrriiiiient eeniiile. COR. WOOD ST, AND FOURTH AVF. Siimmor (Jlotliinir, Una Follaiisli88 Go Merchant Tailors and C'lothieis, 'o.

wot) htu Corner of illl. Iveiioe. WK. o.V.: ih -I ill.l! sl.ii n. s- lu.

us eilli.i a. lli; I all lie- itiliei.aii iinalllii's ainl lets, ii.ii It liiinl Tailoring llep.it I im nl 1 cel. Ij. lei iaK I lie i.e I III I a 11 it tl A l.ll I lu, HI 1' -til s. a- aiiieies.

A e. Gents' and Boys' rurniahing Goods in Endless Variety. All ciKiils mai keil tu Ka.t.an i llir Willi ie .1. latl.in. II a- low as any make ui in r.

1'Kii URLING, Cor. Fifth Ave. and Wood St. H. PERRY, BOOT MANUFACTURER, Ami ileaJiT in hU iinl-i uf a Hfn.fs a mi aiir-i 1 1 as Jti From f-t 'i-ni m.

o. 107 uooi iw ins tun it imhW ami cutoiiiiM DENTISTRY. nRS. II. i ll lltilll liav.i ItieiriMtlee ii, si, eel.

hele they Kill ill-el All i If IA1. 1 it ai a-. ialesas can I'e eblaiiicil l' l't'l'l!" attention paid lillii.g teeih. 'K tI.MX. I.

tic 11 live ali.l leu fNiiiliil ca.l.iie- lei Sliiii- e.l. ainl eiiv i. Kiel's. I'liie cili, Himele-s r-ar i.ni. die "lioE i l.rRF;.

lul Jl Met. lure. Liberty street. i'l I-i WHOLESALE Nos. 180 13 IM.lll.

DO MARKET STREET. WILLIAM ha reed with the duty of reijisteiino; the yoters. must disregard the iiruti an deci- MOn of Justice Snuswoop entuely.anil jiroee-din the dischaiire of their icspee-tire duties, othei-n ise they will incur, ie-npoctively. the 1 by the act This ii a direct exhortation to reist the opeiation of the authorities, and to reoivrjiirc no law or rule cf conduct but the will and interests of the Radical party. It is in the same spirit ns that which up ft higher law than the Constitution, and which, at it pleasure, enforces measures outside oi it.

It teaches i rapidly weakening levereiice for legal forms. It ha alivady tmbittonl sections aoainst ach other, convulsed the country with tivil Ktvife. and biouoht upon it all the calamities under which it is now suf-fcrinir. The fruits have been, to crown the movers it with wealth and power, tostraiiiand shatter our constitutional ovcriimiiit. to oppress the people under a heavy burden of taxation, to produce political corruption and soi ial disorder, as if to induce a common call for Imperialism" The provision in our State constitution iu relation to KUlfraoe.

throws around this sacred liijht, safeguards so plain, that they cannot bo broken down by any enactment that uptight jude will sustain. Tins provision is in these words "Kvcry hite freeman of the a'c uf twenty-one yeat, haviuc; resided iu this State one year, and ill the election district whcte ho niters to vote, ten d.is immediately preceding such clecliou.and ithiu two ear-. paid a State or founts tax, which shall have been as-e--ed at least ten days lie fore the election shall enjoy the riolit of an elector." Any law iiiqiosiiio; other or cxictii.e; other qiialilicatintis, etnuot be i on-t it u-tioiial nor can such law deprive ii citizen of the of i 1 1 tr who po m'ms the ipl iliticatioiii set forth iu the Constitution. The registry law. in ion, lull of inipcdinients ai.

renuiieliieiil 'out- ide the con i ib ulated vex and eliiblia. the liceliiali. and to ike our ei.t plain y-tetii votiujj'so dnplo at. and trouble mis' a- to lender it to p.uti-iii abii-' and injustice. That Jude ihccion liaiiisf its constitution ilify coriect.

atll that it will be sustained by the Supreine Comt. in bam, we no doubt. Tiiis law trespasses more upon, the rights of voters than the former one, which was decided to be tiuconstitil- tional. Nothing but political paiti. in-hhiponthe bench an pn vent a iinani- nioiis de i i.m a.r.iin.-t it: and no i on- scieiitious or oiieh i a reo ud for his own voml name, ouhl pioiiouiu against the plaine iiiuiia biave the coluh lunation of the upiiji.t audi disihtere-t-d.

by deeidile; ill t.lv.d'of' the eolisi itut ion ilit ot sin a bill ol 'Xtu hiira qcilili- atiolis as the reui-try law of 1 i on. Continent on the -tle ol Uside tleeisions.an.l biow-bealm eoint-. practise 1 by tho-e who secin detel iiiiie.d I to tide or ruin, the llaiii-bin triiit says .0 then the Tt I- re.on.iinnd r.sis- to the The deei-loli of i- the law el' the iinnl levtistil hy the Supreme Coutt, nn.t it iniist he lespeiteil und will he I'hfj ed, the re olutioiiat minse! nl the Hum-bur Tr't to the eoiitr.irv Ihe lei is the Hiazistr.v iatt is til. It e.uiiiot he lesnsiirnTid il l.y thtr opluion nl ,1 nde AV'illinms, if liu should iu violation of hii own tt-t-litiK4 of ilelieney I piopriefv', I.e i'or. I iy the iaun.r) of il.

speiate to ill the 0flt HllilJeehue the let to he el Hint i 'it i. liri 1 ftff'l'lc will look upon sin a ision as coining from a ilireetly in inteiest mill Ul tioi r.e-uid it us impartially ami hontitly iiiaile. Jleiiee the i.aw A dead letter, i'his is i he a use of he frillltie fury Of the J.et the Jieatheu rage Till', opponent; to tin AUi'ulieliy (Yineterv for Molllllin lit. v. no mean i settleil ils to where it isliouhl Leplaeed.

reisioii of (lit! tleeisi'ili mi foi1iin.it el an iveil at l.y till" l.nlies. woulil lead to the same tnml.le nliieli lias i ite I the yi'iir. I'very etl'ort was exhausted eitain pnhlie seiitinieiit as to the pro. pT plaif. were ImM.

foininii-tees leeteil and the I'ress to. illioils siles weie of, yet ln peeial ol'ieet ion tiled to Ik. Ilfoeil uailit tlif I'einetei It i niily him a tlel ir.ioll has lleell illll.ed at that this op- positioii appears to he eoiiieiitiat.il. V' liopi' he lailies ill iehl an im iVom tliu tt.tii'l they Iniif taken, hut tin- woik i t. 1 eii.

I all talk aliont it. TlIK Cillein t-yinpat lti-st'i'-i in New till' fl'i't'ly walelieil the neutrality law aio timorously eiifotieil iio.iinst thi'lii llieir I'lomiiielit lea. his li.ivt-l.i en iiiiesti'il and iuipt is.uieil, and Ihe ei uini'iii M'i'tiis ileti i iiiiiieil to illustrate) to I ii 'liiid what her ilnly was. llil ll she lieelei teil lo h'I folio, illll llio 4Mi ilvil war. This is very a)ll will assist ill tli" Ncttlemciit of the una claims'.

It will pl.n u. ft in fl iiii, as the lawyers All e. eiliti'i'l eollsistino of a tliou-naml aiiiieii iin-n. tliat was to Kiil on Tii-flav I'd' ttba. in tlif tuakfi' City lytii' otl tlif oiast.

las l.fi-ti stoppe-l by j'lio raptttiv i'l' tici i. New, if the i I selection of Soldiers' I i i i i I J. W. BARKER GO enters not. He hears anout the sum- rela-mm ii ill lei 1 tu- Wiip-nii as does a fiv on the heel of a eoaeh to the horses hi, draw the vehicle After ha veitise.

I himself into the Vice I'resiih in Have for This LAIMfEST AND ID JEt ESS Ij SHAWLS OFFERED J. W. BAR 59 MARKE so sixth! Formerly St. hv a liheral use ot printer ink, lie is in.w as dead, politically, as .1 ulins I'a sar. one least, the new Ail-ininisira'ion oicin, the iili-t, is as .1 it is eaiiilid.

1 1 perceives 'hat the h.a.l of ihht piled the hacks of the ph- hy the Kadi- "I'artvi- the real soin, "In. poisons every hr.iin poisous every hrain ot' our 1 il iollal State and nooo, i "i pal. and adu.i,, it v(ys: -1 'h l.t Will and if iu Ihe o). he paid, politiea) idolatry, we d. eme.i Itisahle to pie- serve tnosespec 1 i call our ilemocriitic iiisin hieh via "llolO ill.

licv illolle ould prompt tx- pei the repudiation ot the deh1 tl tiuetioii of all tin- eorrnptioii to luis ilii. tly anil iudireetlv eivenl.iith the easi. -t, ami, all things thesal. sl path hy which we might return to tin- eonilitioii in hich v.e wa re heti. re the war." I'lnl.

the rule of the piil.inali pai i ti I jiuK lle. he paid, for the inmost lesouiees of the Treasury can do no more than meet the etra expenditures of that faction. Tim l.oii.llii.l.li'rs make haste, therefore, to accept the oil, made tin in hy the Keuiocracy last year, of prompt payment in Ki'eenhaeks. I he people ijl not cons nt to any other payment, and I t'n are heeoiniiie daily more anxious to net rid of the cnrruplim; inrlueiicri hieh prevent the i'i storatioii of prosper-il and pure npiihllean eiiveriiineiit. that aiixirty may, if suffered too Ioiik.

drive toatli.pt the logic and I ts r-iilts rcpuJiatiou. C'ti. Enquirer, Viiiviriiiiii. Flori' ts and Seeilmeii. Jsecl 111! MWI, roiXoltl.e.

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