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ate.: A"':a". a ýiae 4k,3 +ý ` '>tro ý»t iMsýt ý. rje.:rnx 'S. I r2" 4 t r `,'r s .iWRTa - sjzFt:. i. xt ....C..;:awxgiz I-V s . ý YiEa x ýS SF. }vý'v Oi aLane Hamei Oomttbse In Washtng l oib a fecord of John Bel I ar faa, ibag with' chamges s ~ 1 .4admu a an a Boothen Xlahg tr. Hele, w io.er the weeetd, a a1 add mhbe. we repalied ithe ai='It -xt D4In flets `apol thhiltntitontotifsia~ery Whit! 6 ::'' nha bythe Gorgia tItdea , w n a iaal ay dtitaken: Mo ingib. Rulets motion to htrool ills t awn tie tabftct f `Wnmht te rll ni too hsMeiy.Be -yo ab aaisn ant to ' ~ol. tr Ytt Otttmf h nmt gh fargtraM Jen hetfGoil Dunte . ,he. VeaL $, Page 1 6ItkB heP 4n.becttetat theitenste tas~%neetsa . the flsi preented eape ¢Xaino'6 18 psge ý&Q-liata~dptspe ae.'o 1Ferytwtlt pso~of OOVmpvn k o e la o htnIs fl6u 'IM9rs" Mr.$* [00reetoeitw .11sth y~es* 10ree ii athpp er motion in $ Oki ethw plave States and te.[oomooalo roe Goe, vol. ii ages. boIavey In the District 6dh1i d yea. [Oongree. a e(e'eamendtent to atlsatted p ermitheTrin ko ro htn r Belto sotnll 5 0Gr. ameobd toteCtp'lita@ e n o, nd*sh a estt er avoted r d ththe wo4lhiv Dthei~ct of preventingw bteor .t ltae from iltn h a otr e .her ala ThUr.i Bell ·-r..no [ 1ubVol 21, page 1 a t Ea esnt for tfEb~t~c e a ia, of . irmoved ITjotoya onrenie hIptht b no agherein cotDtine Dat 4ghd nt to he, ( moods hee if theoe etroedeatins to precotsaide Verrlto eooh ioas0 may be sl of .the arhtlo pro. o r[ongesloced 1860-A' tn;ts amendment W.s ltin elaeordeoeo nth S >Corioal lobe, Vol. 21, Phelemoved anamendment l a toe Soeatver the Teroi. t we p s l, olpt1oMr. Bell'a do 1th.e y t ~ahe r iol o taves lifat oe jt.On Globet (pre an. amend. Utah sw. ~ ~ ~ v thdtrho p to r e) o dr ift, B voe e $l, pog 148; h 8 `ratioelved od reU " r Bell voted yea. b9 a ent propoaed n th o M tw he t our tioted the ope pupr Property ot R t d~tllt B ll voted ontbee Ad ilt be12d4 The dalupoviLsde~ the t1-b to abolish the - of Oeltnbia wan before ity for bviolating the-law i l ole ves Wtha penalty nºt a ysi o Abt 4.apwowraed cosawer bihok r tnittbed byst and orin Y." G erset leloyooe. Mr. Pearce mov S tyto anedof $5500. O ea 'Hlt oted yea. Coolgresowe.'ont De h hulo, 1114fin Seward m ved to ~bi ho gslavery lo the Ditrict ot art of the people upon a eaen fltiprpehooLd Vr afavor of ,'a e s:n. [Ooogreeeloodl Globe, V . 7lE4 gad 18tH. tb.D#l0-Tbe bill to preventthe tive Ic the lhotrhot of Colme ee.UtRoale moved to re Wih to the committee to ire g il,'. . i the D'atict On * vote on. (ongressional IVol. 41 . " .18690.-An amendment wao vethe lae traden the givng" toth crporations of Wash wo to prevent free negroes . vBelvoted for the amend. oobal l 3,1, p tWO-Mr. Bell voted eganoat l oshthe frvlr d alv the Diotrict. r i tameto ma c It more aneepta. lo 1ntree pqellonlre, via: by *ufon eei olpatloo to a oloe, Qy owt a oui o on in theDiG geA enactiog more at 00g s oin away slaves from sr n gresolonlGlobe, Se miitr 10t. l,16.-o0e the motion to take p enticin of shaves in the 'Gln c lt Cluba," r. Boll voted ye. (':o· grroaion~lOi nb:Yol,1 I57.=Th motion Sopnner presented a memo Serepying the repeat of the Pogi. o 3 rlawo.lOm ton ly it on the table io oto r efue to conaider It), 1. Bell otdy. [9o~pq elooai Globe, VolU, 4-page baguet 8 186!The:epr bill was d the Bpate M. Sciar moved an acmend s 5r thqey should be apliled pay or he ideof tc Fgitve lave law. dn a`. jbppendix to Y et 66Vol , p age ý1 525. Olt. Dtoa aamendment to 0, e lna lie bonft to whkite cU#r~ 3*Ia%40oyeS. !QengveelteioaGlobe, YOquqi eIqvd for leave to ol" Id a 11121.'.. o tIte tc ~ll tIoI protect em. s In `theazeetion of th. (dsgedt. to Eh'sseution of the slave lw fir. ellvotdyea. [ppendi cy7d,184-=On as amendment pro. byMe Samner, repeollag the fugitive slaev 00.. "lglGoe, o. 3l, A~ paeaa r~fudna*pa ~e zag a La ty Bout Itoveaoo. buhl ealitnen bodite, from the vireek of !.ri w wahed ahorelr at Keooha where they werburled the same :" as sil Sre feet ten Inohr in height, )Aapkmuaatalon ttti drawers, silk shirt plot, with smell figure. total wit footr ble etoone ln form Fights l a nee with a blhe stripe, ri uuier e ,new' a the stra the " W ' ' or- - .. Woobnra.'" An . a oilt'r sdeehlrt, rihbbe dcqmlioere cod ok lllrbed wo t, and ring ,H. II."i a teexto. Aoorther .s-lseeP terslae vp wieielo on,, bruadotqth teat o II emaltne t a NU lry fr as,ýamal' ,itlaitf at 4aologhair a likte 40 w ! , n pfih watever - Soa raotirer. Sohn Bell, S won vro D sera l, D. 3 dwa.rd Everett, at p lTm5e ELECTORS FOR LOU.1ANA. m twM vaf Breorat Disc BIVIEm f JE. ol St serneSd...Elector. i O. D iR, SBrsm ....A....... Alternate. Is Second I Ilarl.ww. at HoN. RANDELL HUof N. Orleans.. Elector. is JUEI LAVERGNE, ft. Orleans... .Alternate. 0 B ir,1Elecorl District. Oh CBNITIAN ROLIUs, of Jefherson....Elector. D DUNCBAN L . ODG, of Terrebonne.... ..Alternate. ct Rt Elweiral District. it J. . FIA. of East Felilanca........ Elector. r N. H. ROT, of West Baton Ronge.. Alterate. 1jihA Eleooral District. t T1t8 H. LEWIS, of Opelousas..... Elector. ABIN FOURNET, of St. Martin..... Alternate. StrIA Elctoral District. JOEN BAY, of Ooachitq ..............Elector. Hoe. B. L. iODGE, of Caddo..........Alternate. Each voter at the polls casta his vote for SIX EILECTORS, each one of which must reside in separate Diateicts. Headquarters STATE EXECUTIVE COMIITTEe OF THE CONSTITO TIONAL UNION PARITY. The Committee have engaged a room for the Presidential Campaign, No. 2, second floor of "Story's Iron Biildiog," corner of Camp and Common streets, for the transaction of busness, and where the regslar meetings of the Committee will-be held. The Committee meets weekly, EVERY TUEB DAY EVENING, at 71 o'clock, and oftener when rdquired. THOS. CURRBY, Secretary. Union State Central Eaeaavte Committee, TM. IUJSSON;en.... . .... ..Chairman.o SP B. M LV m.............V ie-Charma TTHOMAS CURRY ....................Secretary. SAMUEL. T. JONES... ,Corresponding Secretary. ADAM OIFFEN .......................Treasurer. E. Salomon, Cornelius Fellowes, SW . 0. Denegre, 1. 0. H. Norton, P,.S. Wilts, Thompson Greenfield, L CMarks, J. . Zaoharie, J. Vida, John H. Shaw, J. La.ett, J. 0. Nixon, Jo Yrbhe er, Thos H. Shields, B. H,. arr,\ Wi. BF. Hodgklis, Isaac O. Seyi~nr, C. W. Culbertson, The. Muraray.: Webster Long, Cuthbert H..5leoomb, V. St. Ceran, James Turner, Augustin Larose, Amadeo Landry, E. Parmele, P. N. Wood. Wm. S. Mount, N. B. Bailey, B. . Jonas, Arthur Saucier, enj. . Harrisson, Norman Whitney, Ja.sH. Phelps. B. W. Hebrard, Io N. Phillips. Jules Cassard, U. Sl.eieshnaydre, A&. Duprd, Aaro Harris, L. H. Pil.l Stephe g nayr, Adolphe Macroanu Samuel .rby, Ovide De ys, James Meounnel, Philip Ao6. , L: H. Placer. S. H. Win. H. Adeais, W. 3. "pur, James Y. Blocaer, Nnrbert agnler, H. S. Buckner, A. P. F1.. A. B. Seger, Algiers. Sub-Committee, to Aet In the Reess of General Committee. Dr. P. B. McKelvey, E. Salomon, L N. Marks, Thomas Askew, Thomas H. Shields, John dYoenes, Adam GOilen, Adolphe Masresau, PhllpA. Shaw, B. F. Jonas, Fi.nanes Comminttee. rig" DISTRICT. Adam Giloen, J. 0. Nixon, Thea. Askew, S. H. Kennedy, P. N. Wood. SCeND nDISTaOT. J. W. Zabarie, Aaron Harris, JohnYonensu NorbertTrepagnier, o Wm. F. Hodgkins. THIRD DIaSTRICT. P. S. Wilts, V. St. Ceren, C. W. Culbertson, Aungastin Larose, Webeter Long. FOURTH DIASTIOC. James Tarner, William S. Mount, Edward Parmele, J.H. Phelps, Isaac N. Phillips, A. B. Seger. Committee oa Arrangements. J. W. Zaeharle, Thou. Askew.-.~les. Robert Conway, C W. -' or New orisl Benj. S. HarJA of July, 18 .M before e.d H% Pees, In and .in"' Dr chairmen.Dlay. THOBMAS A. uuChalrm 3ts^ts iMorancef[iaseO. ...eilaoc duty oa neo... ]... the faregoiv aF NKSION, ipt uep·,.Stmth , ,jonaldeonville. Swer tunn t ,n,..o,.,. 'T1 .Napoleonville. .r tae o ................... olmeaille. BIENVILLE, apt. Collin Rhodes .................. Sparta: BOSSIER, 0ol. R. Hodges....... ............ Bosier Point CADDO, Mathew Watson.................. Shreveport. CATAHOULA, James G. Talaferro ........... Harrisonburg. CLAIBORNE, Judge N. S. Sott ........................ Homer. CONCORDIA, Douglas L. Rivers .............. Vidalia. CALDWELL, R. D. Bridger........ ..... Columbia. CALCASIEU, A. Pjo ...................... Lake Charles. DE SOTO, Samnel Cark ... ...........Mansfield. EAST FELICIANA. Henry Marston.......................... Clnto. EAST BATON ROUGE, Dr. Richard H. Day .............. Baton Rouge. FRANKLIN, C. Bamage ................ .... Winaborough. IBERVILLE, Samel Matthewa..... ...........Plaquemine. JEFFERSON, Pierre Saouy ....................Carrollton. JACKSON, A. C. Davis........................... rno. LAFAYETTE, Basil C. Crow....... ..........Vermillionville. LIVINGSTON, Henry Duncan ...................Ponchatoula. LAFOURCHE, . . Darden ........ ........... ...Thibodaux. MOREHOUSE, J.W. Boater..... ........ .........B...strop. MADISON, John T. Mason .......... ............. Richmond. NATCHITOCHES, John Blair Smith, Eq ..............Natchitch es. OUACHITA, John T. Lndelnlg ...................... Monroe. RobertJ. Barrow.......... .. Livonia Postofice. PLAQUEMINES, OGeo. W. Morgan .......:..........New Orleans. RAPIDES, John B. Williams................... .Alexandria. SABINBE, Robert B. Stile........... Many Post-ofllce. ST. BERNARD, S. Villavoa ....................... New Orleans. ST. CHARLES, Chu. Davenport........ St. Charles Court-houose. rT. JAMES, Alfred Roman......................... Cantrelle, 5P. JOHN, A. Soraparn ....................... Bonnet Carre, ST. MARTIN, Hen. John Moore .................... New Iberia. ST. MARY, Win. . Hafleigh .......................Franolin. Sr. LANDIY, Thomas C. Anderon ............... Washington. ST. HELENA, Goeorge P. MoMicel ............... Amilte City. ST. TAMMANY, Win, J. Andrews .....................Covlngton. TENSAS, Dr. P. Chew ......................S... t.Joseph. TERE.BOI NE, George L. Lestar ...................... Houma. UNION, Win. C. Car .... t. ... Farmersavltle. VERIMILLON, P.O. Bromussard.....................Abbeville. WASHINGDN Robert Babiegton ...................PFranklito, WEST FELICIANA. . Hunter ols ...............St. Praneisvlle. W.)T BATON ROU.E. N. W.Pol .......... ....a........ton Rouge. WINN, S}ian.T.B. Woodward............ St. MauIe-, DERECTORY BSLL .ANZ EVaERETT CLOti --or N1W ORLEANS. Union Guard, OF THE C TT OF NEW ORLEANI Mad at Odd Oe. IRA o " t hOrs: d Zns,,,a OFFICERS: Prebdent--A MHuareea. Vice-Preatdents--Firat Ditrict, L.H. Place; e( and District, A. Legendre; Third District, Chao Culbertson; Fqmrtl District, E. A. Patterson. Treasurer-Thos. Askew. Secretary-J] H. Probes. Grand Marsh5.--Jas. Beggs. Assistant Maibhals-First District, T. A. Bar lette, W. R. Fish F. F. Trlcehard; Second Distric John Stemmer' V. G. De L'Isle, J. B. Sorapaer Third District,\W. Long, A. Larose. V. St. Ceran Fourth District, S. S. Shumwny, J. P. Smith, G. i Beman. Finance Comrittee--Moses Greenwood, Wm. I Vincent, John . Watkins, Philip Shaw. Union Guard, OF THE SECOND DISTRICT. (AUXILIARY TO TH AIBOVE), Mot a thIe tIrka Ba Roac on Fritay Evnings OFFICERS: President-John Youennes. Vice-Presidecta-Fourth Ward, Dr.'E. D. Beanet Fifth Ward, Alnilcar Rou ; Sixth Ward, Guy Dn plantier. Secretary ar!d Treasurer--R. D. Hubbard. Committee of Arrangemeets--J. B. Soraparu, J H. Frobes. Gnutave Poree. Union Guard, OF THE BEVI'NTH AND EIGHTH WARDS, THIR] tISTRICT, (AUXILIARY), o othe Thioe hir t Wd Xartce, mtrer Elyoica Field as o Gennt e drs. a Montry,. OFFICERS : President-dng. Duqurerron. Vtce-Presidente-George Clark and John I Leefe. Grand Mareal-Chas. O. LeBlane. Assistant harsbals-P. Schomberg, S. D. Ma well and Benl P. Leefe. Secretary--Losis Power. Treasurer-Val. St. Ceran. Finance Cqmmittee-Jobn B. Leefe, Chas. W Culberteon, George Clark, Charles . Fortir, U F. Seicshnaylre and James Brooks. Committee ?f Arrangements-Aug. Larose, Jno S. Gunst, P. I. Mailloax, Charles Morel, P. Schom berg and Chaf. LeCharpentler. Union Guard, OF THE NINTH WARD. THIRD DISTRICT, (AOl ILIARY), Ned att h iar obooicee ierao 0ree, in Mondos. OFFICERS: Presldent-.P. S. Wiltz. Vice-Presitent-Robert Wynne. Secretary-Philip Power, Jr. Treaaurer--Chas. Keller. Grand Marshal-James Hoban. Finance Committee-P. S. Wiltz, A. N. Power Jan. Hobani G. C. Gottschalk, J. B. Jnneck, M Hernandez, Charles Keller. UCommitte of Arrangements--Robert Wynne, G C. Gottschalk, J. Hoban. Union Club, tOF THE FOURTH DISTRICO , Med at te E. pire 1Ho,N., mn.rr J...on and New Sere a M on Monday ad . turdary Eceninoe. OFFICERS. President--Benj. S. Harrieson. Vice-Presidents-A. W. Bosworth, Wm. Cooper. TreasurerLGeorge Meneman. Secretary. William Woelper. Grand Marshal-Hon. Lucien Adams. Assistant Marshal-David Adams. Finance Committee-H. S. Buckner, J. H. Phelps. William Holmoes. Committee of Arrangements-Hon. L. Adams, George Men man, W. C. Quirk, A. W. Bosworth. Union Knights, Ol THE FOURTH DISTRICT. OFFICERS : President,-E. L. Marshall. Boeoretary-L. Dapremont. Treasnre'-J. C. Costley. Marshal -Wm. Hetnry Assistant' Marshals-Willsam Wilson and J. C. Costley. Fossil Club, (COMPOSRED OF GEnTLEMEN OVER FORTY YEARS i : F FIO-' S: r.., PresJet.-J. h. Lpeyre.o: Vite-President.Furst District, T. L. McOGlll Second District, M. Barnett, Sr.; Third District John B. I.ei ; Fourth District, Jaoob Stanb. Secretar ,--Henry Bier. Treasrr-Bnj Florance. Mede a1 the 1a0 oaes the arrdolton Railroad Depot, on Fri day Eeenings. OFFICERS : Captain R. L. Bruce. Treasrgr--C. Hucher. Secreoar -CLss. Thompson. Bell Champions, COMPOSO D OF THE YOUTH OF NEW ORLEANS, Meet Ia Treaprs r. ll, 124 Carodele5 stre, os Friday Eenings. Presidellt-Theodore W. Buddecke. Vice-Presidente-First District, E. D. Hyde; See. end District, B. Tavaries; Third District, J. T. Woraley; ;Fourth District, H. Mount. Grand h arshal-R. R. Deming. Captain' A. H. Pierson; First Lieutenant, Chas. Brown; -econd Lieutenant, J. A. F. Brown, Jr.; Third Lieotenant, F. A. Bonito. Treasurer-Otis Harris. Recording Secretary--S. Yulee Hyams. Correalonding Secretary-hi. P. Mortee. Everett Knights, Met Ra .i Ca mp tre, macor ofNjse; in m urdavy. OFFICER8 : President-R. G. Latting. Vice-Presidents-First District, George Burns ; Second 5istrict, A. G. Bakewell; Third District, Dr. H. S. Forwood; Fourth District, R. D. Gribble. Treasurer-William Gribble. Secretary-Charles N. Frost. Grand Marshal-George W. Helms. Assistant Marshals--H. W. Bassett, H. S. Ter wood an. L. H. Gardiner. Financle Committee-A. G. Bakewell, J. R. Pic. ton and W. G. Coyle. Execotive Committee-L. H. Gardiner, R. G. Lotting, E. . BAdams, Robert Gribble and George Thoma. Everett Gunard, OF THE FOURTIH DISTRICT, Meet at 4eir 11ol, ,- of rner l rn a,.d Japchin , rltres, OFFICERS : Presirent--W. M. Perkins. Vice 'residents-Wom. Northern, JohR A. Wat kins, Tleo. A. James, Samuel A. Shumway, I. N. PhillipS. Secretaries-Wallace Hunter and Ba F. W. Bachenian. Treasurer-Samuel Sumner. ExecUtive Committee-George W. Squires, D. P. Logan, I. Mh. Herrell, Samuel H. Kennedy, M. Kirkparick, Jas. Turner, By. Block, H. F. Given, E. 8. Keep, W. B. Conger. Finanice Committee--W. B. Bowles, Mi. T. Squire,, George D. Field, Samuel McConico. S ComBnlttee of Arrasngemenats--C. D. Bunce Chas. Osallejo, W. H. Reese. Grand Mirshal-Gaspard Shrieber. AssiStant Marshals-F. McC. bwain senry S. Whitediore, Louis A. Adam, Joseph P. Marvel. Benl Knights, Me at the St. Philip DOll Room on Tealoy ijngs. OFFICERS : Preeident--Franeli V. Du leassis. VlcbF-Presidcnts-A. L. H. Kernion &ad M. K, Macui,. Secretary--Oscar LeBlanc e. Tr~surer--Clarlrs Escoffier. Granld Sliaal.,ta .Altrrd trrna. Aeseltant Marshail-E. I. Legendre, A. D. Her nol i, C. KIverrtt, J. T. Beach. Com,,rot,-e ,f Arranugeoritr--E. Vidal, Chair man; L eoui l'radoa, Aiired Corer. t`' Cormi n ttee o Ways ansd hearns-A. e, t. Ker nioa, CLhairmacn; J. t' Beach. A. M aorel as. Du pleass, R. J. Ducros. Conasstltii on Club, Mrl atte OrOemor iott 5senaretus y irsdsgs. OFFICERSS: President-G. Doplaatier. Seoretary-B. C. Cmnas. Treaurerr-Alfred Bernard. Grand Marshal-C. W. Allen. OCn ,mitee of Arrangements-Ed. Jordy. Alfred Bernerd. Emile Dupre, J. K. Ilaily, Numa Delery. Aapietaut Marshals-H. Grimihaw. Jao. Vieire J. Mi Hoyle, Philip Buohanan, Emile Dpro,. linuate Men of '00, ded at WbeI Ball, on Itaudu 0 dee B ee Berlenewls - Wodenon0,e. OFFrric : President-P. R. Milddiemie. Vice-Preuldent-A. E. Dick. Seoretary and Treasurer--O. W. Neuts. Captain-James Beggs. Committee of Arrangements-G. W. Neuts, ( W. Grlnsaei, Toby Hart, J. A. Brown. Bell R.nersn, OF THE FIRST WARD, nMet nat E.glr Hll on erery - Troa Ierseag, OFFI(IdgS : President-J. M. McClandish. Vice-Presidents--Benj. Bland, J. S. Clark. Secretary-Frank L. Clayton. Treasnrer-W. W. McGorrity. Chief Marshal-Wash. Marks. Finance Committee-i. N. Marks, W. H. Cool J. P. Harrison, W. K. Day, A. Kearny, H. Rel shaw. Mount Vernon Club, OF TIIE SECOND WARD. Mc.t X.o. 9 VnO o4it, erry Frlgay reing. OFFICERlS : President-Thos. lMurray, Eeq. Viee-Presidens--A. Howell, Chas. Pride. Secretary-Edward S. Boole. Treasurer-W. T. Stocker. Marsal-Johbn L. Gobcrnater. Assistant Marshals-E. Blessy, Jos. Laborde. Finance Committee-l. W. Wilder, Wm. Gran Dr. nansadon, E. W. Doer. Committee of Arrangements-Mark Breedel Robert Armistead,W. P. Coleman, E. Toledano, I A. Tyler. Everett Rangers, OF TIIHE TIIIRD WARD, Meal at e Carmro!'O. Railrood Deot, rmmoe o. e ou r Peredido dsi,. on Ifulneeday,. OFFICERS: President-Lea F. Bakewell. Vice-President-W. G. Dales. Sqcretary-C. F. Verlander. Treasurer--R. Yeatman. Grand Marshal-Thos. Askew. fIetropolltan Club, OF THE THIRD WARD. (AUXILIARY TO THE EVER ETT RANGSERi), MH. wontrer Counon and Caoiktrne Irs, on T.sda.. 0FFICEIRS President-Henry Ieebe. Vice-President-lHanson Kelly. Treasurer-Robert Pringle. Secretary--Geo. W. Simpson. Finance Committee-Geo. W. Stoddard, John R Bradley, Robert Prinkle, Hudson English, - Per kins, Hanson Kelly. Bunoker Hill Rangers, OF THE FOURTII WARD, eet uorner Canal an,,d Frankh'n srete,, on ,fMcls. OFFICeRS: President-W. J. Maynard. Vice-President-Victor Gaschet De L'Isle. Secretary-G-eorge A. Bears. Treasaurer-L. A. ilaehe. Marshal--'P. E. Sykes. Assistant Marshal-Joseph Baker. Finance Committee-Geo. Watyman, Jack Wil on, James McCraocken, arthor Sancier, Willian Hndsklina. Rough lad Itrady Club, OF TlHE SIX 1i WARD, 0,es at the :Y. Philip Ball HRa m every Meth Erntia, OFFICEI. : President-Joaquin Vtoco. Vice-Presidents--A. Sarnbola, T. C. Hoggarth. Secretary--J. A. Weysham. Treuauror-F. Samhola, Jr. halrshal-Ed. Fagot. Young Bell Ringersa Med at te Odd Fdolloo' ail every Sacmrday Zrco. OFFICERS : President-Frank Lobrano. Vice-President--First Districts, Joe. F. Dick Second District, O. Blasco ; Third District, H. N. Jenkins; Fourth District, Wm. Freret. Secretary-D. C. Canter. Corresponding Secretary, Edward Sloan. Treasnurer-J. Watts Kearney. Grand Marshal-C. E. Leverich. Assistant lMarshals--First District, Andrew Jack. son; Second District, W. F. Hodgkins, Jr.; Third District, Wm. Sorey; Fourth District, Jesse Bryan. Foot Mrshals--First District, T. E. Bridge; Sec. ond District, A. I. Leverich; Third District, E. J. Blasco; Fourth District, H. B. Pogram. Crittenden Guard, Mesd ol .wtia BHalt, crner a ls uand P!i. n d,,, o, President--Edwar -n i rer. Vice-Prssid- wo T. Block. Sect etar--os. B. DeGrange. Tno.arer-Geo. C. Wedderburn. Marshal-Samuel Alston. Marshal's aids and Committee of Arrange mants--John Russell, Charles Mentaldo, Charle, Thorn. Finance Committee-Alired Kearney, Esel., H. C. Swain, H. F. Warner. Bell Loathers. (Officers, time and place of meeting not published), Right Bank Bell Clappers, OF ALGIERS, Med at te St. f0o7flus BAli Boam, in Algiers, on TPArioys OFFICXnI : President-A. B. Sewcar. Vice- Presidlent-Wiiam Martin. Secretary-A. H. lIaacsou. 'I reaourrr-Wm.. Sarazin. Marshal-Charlea E. Morrison. Committee on Ways and Means--Norbert Tre pagnier. Hypolite Fortier, L. W. Dodge, Thomas Reeae, Wo. Bllroldman. National Ex.cutlve Comunlttet of the Con. stitutonal Uleio, Party. Hon. Alexander R. Boteler, of Virginia, Chairman John a. ocmkwell,. of Connecticut. William Temple, of Delaware. J. Morrison Marris, of Maryland. Joshua Hill, of Georgia. Richard W. Thompson, of Indiana. M. Y. Johnson, Esq., Galena, Illinois. IHbert Mallory, ot Kentucky. Marshall P. Wilder, of Massachusetts. Anthony Kennedy, of Marvland. D. B. St. John, of New York. James Bislhop, of New Jerrsey. John A. Gilmer, of North Carolina. Henry M. Fuller, of Pennsylvania. Thomas A. It. Nelon, of Tennessee. For the District of Columbia. Hon. Jos. Bryan, of Ala. Benj. Ogle Taylor, Eisq. R. Hl. Williamson, Esq. Washington City. W. G. Freeman, lq. Joo. H. Hradeiry, El:t. J L. A. Whitely, of tMaryland, Secretary. Headquarters of the Committee, 357 D street between Ninth andl Treth. Wstlhilngton, D. C. Conatltutllnal Unionn Party Platforlnm. Whereas, experience has det ainsrated that plat forms adopted by tile partiua conventions of thi country have ladl the elect to nlilead and deceiv the people, and at the same timte to widen the Ip litical divisions of the country, by the creation an, encouragement of geographical and sectional pal ties, therefore, Resolved, That it is hboth the part of patriotist and of duty to recognize no political principle ether than The Conslitutlin of the Country, The Union of the States, and The .Erforcemed of Ate Laws, a1 that as representatives of the Constitutlion iion men of the counltry in National Couveatio aosenmb d, we here pledge ourselves to maintair protect and defend, separately and unitedly, then crat principles of public liberty and iatiotn feny, against all enemies at home and abroad rlieving that thereby peace may once more h restored to the colutry, the jnet rights of th People and it the States te,-stalished, and tlt Gotllvrnmretitfagaii placed ill thlat conldition or iua ic, fraternity need ,quality which, tiuder thie e aAplpe anld con-tullnUiot of ,tui- failthers, hsas so emlt,y bound evelr (:timeiti otf the United States t inttl ain "a nit re p[ rft-t anion, estabhlih jlstice ittrcttt-eotic trtenttgil'y, prvide for tile con n de t pe.r, romol,,te tihe gtneral wet-Iare, an l-ourc tiht bles.tlgs of liberty to ourselves an our polsterity." . Sro.nsn Discese AutLnti CorrTT g.-Tihe Coffee ritle (Mlt, jtntlligencer says: A otnew.t, t trange and curious disease li madie its appr anoe atong thle cattle or this viC city. The dt(,.tn seerrt only to allect the eye. A irst aippearancel' it diocharges an untusal qeoattit of water, ateL.ibn tile eye is gradually oovere with a whitish tuml, which binds it elfctverli Nearly all ithe ttile Itn this neighborhood hav gollne hlind in con.eqelence of it. We have hear no explanation as yet of tihe probable cause of th diseaee. d, Nble spirits reiie . tilIe consciousness of ntlec;basi e ones dliBjit only In a pretext. lbe Only PreparatIon -That b - STOOD THE TES.T OF TRAZl And grows more ad more Popular eery day t And tettimoalaei new, and aalmot without number, miht ' given from ladles and gentlemen I all gade of solety, wab ulied taetimony one could resist, that Prof. Wood's Hair Ra torative will raestore the hid and gray, and presere the hair the youth to old age, tn all It youthful bauty. T BASa Dna.g D, SIbN., D eKIR. 2 18. Prof. Wood: Thee wilt lease accept a lie to naform th hat the har on my had all ral a oa er twenty years ag, dand by a complic.atd chronic diauas, attedaed rwh a ern ion ou the ead. A cntinal course o suffering through BI having readcaadme ta state of dependentace. I have not ba able to obtain stuff for caps, lleher have I been able to do theli up, an coRea pune orf which my o hoel has suffereid extreml from cold. This indued a e to pa a , Briglg & tlodea alma the last caet I had on earth for a two dollr tttle al tby Ir lHeaorattve, aNNtr the frst of August last, I Ilavoe rithfull followed the dlalection and the bald pot Is now covered wit hanr thick and blackat.lgha short it a also aonlng lu all net my head. I'ealing aae ldent that l notelr a aarg b.ttle would r sare it entirely and pera anntly, I feel anaiu, to p.rsevero i its use, and blan dri.tlta ma of anlle to ppurchase any morl. aould aa althei deraoud not bs wllling to Hend ma an daer om thiae aaans tota bottle, alad riete to ,by.l* the a rb l tare detral io-lthe rowaaad i to thole that ae kind to ha wldaw aid fha latbrlaa." Thy lIriead, SUSANNAII KIRBY. Lltdd nas Nm ble caanty Ind., PFe. 5. 15s9. Prof . lJ. Waad: Id a r Seir --Iln I.haltlt b oa t the ay 185a, while attelding tbalHmae aeld Nbaion,,;l I h l opa a,l it hStnl New Ynbk, my lrait, fr.a an ata .at.e rolh., l ao ma a )i menared Ilini lf ,cry raidly .o a ath trh.a TpAl bmsa h-, tilae wua,,a aadr allt f my :sca.l a p a. aalaa tlalrel bereft ,,firt moe.eng, and Ulmnh lif hber ,nlnii g Imlticn opt taeaalad ual back ,art aft' my ..ad alhorly aly.tr a .came Iaaag a tia: )ou will aoa be trpriadal when I telly youat a laupon n.y a, turs a to ilia S ,to f nlladiaant, my more caaul I.qu1ilalla . were n"[, M neh at a -.lo to di"e"vr Ibe cliaiei in ry xpp. a ataara, aa my more intimate aaa.inaaa ca were to rtcognnea a I at once maade applirnaaon to he tnoat ,killfnl phyiladaaa athe .uoaay. h,a I'eceaa g na a asalrltaaa arom them a tha my ha couanid batedaala Ir aa . ord,Iaa aIad to beaoma recs' aa.d aamy aelt. u, rat, Ounla a lrly, iu the laIr prl aof the nur tI monr Ise oreiae wlas r eo endd to m by adruggit s, Ing thae nom,t rellhlbi Hair Relaa iraa lva In n. a l l tri ea ha tie, and foupd to my great sauxlhtin ton rh at it was p "lcdn II daardd affa.ect, atea that tima . Ilhave a-ed ataval ldollars wolt af your Retorative r. aaaas a reau.l haaa a rib caat of lea soll back balt, whilh lo tamia y calln a y. A a a ark of my gr.lttllda aar yoar hibor mad nkill In the p due ion of bco wonderaul a.ar aiala, t have leaommeaded its u toafaa y oa aaa ai ds a Iaaa abua allana a h. 1 m hippy m manm dh)on, are using it with like "ernr. Yery respectaully, yours, A. M1. LATTA, Atlornay-and-auuuaallor.at.Iaa. Depot, No. 444 Broadway and sold by all dealaa tlrmngho Tele tsovetuveve t8 pot up in bottles of three ltee, via: llyl mad andsmarl The small holdalM l a dinn, ta drtu[i.l . one dollar per bottle. The medium bottle holds t aleat weLdd par ent. moraa i proporioa tha the h mall, and retails aro t dollar per bottle. Tblearge holds a quart forty a cant me l pruaportlou, andl rat.ala for three dollar a ttle. o., WOOD d CO., Proprditor,4l BraZd a NwYr, and I Marhit street, a. Iaoula, Mo.: and sold by all good adrug t u faacy gouda dealera J. WRIGHT A CO., Agents., 21 and 1a1 bhar.es street. Dr. Hioolfianda GERMAN BITTnBB, --And- Dr. Hooflanda BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great tuadard medlaeaof the presea t age have aaqulre theirgreTa popularltyonly through years of taial. Unbounda ataUfactin is rendered by them a n a allcta , and the paplhba. arooaa caad them worthy. LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICCR, DDEBII ITT OF THE NNIIVOUIJ SYSTEM. DISEASIS IOF TB aIDNEYB. andall daaaaaaa.alalag aaam .diaorderaad live aeaknesaof thaatomaah anddigeltive aa.Daaa.aaaapaadllya. parmahtlyaa cured by the GERMAN IIITIEIR. The BALSAMIC CORDIAL aa alquired a reputation al paalag thaa of any similar preparation extant. It will cun withoaut all, the imoat severe aa d lona-atndlag aOUa UH, COLI O a HalASaENEhS, BRONCHITIS. INFLUENZA, C lOUE PNEUMONIA. INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and ba pe formed the moat astoalshlng aara ever known of CONFIRMED CONSUMPTION I A few dOas will also at aone chetk and care the met aeea. DIAEEBHEA proceedlng from Cold in the Bowels. Theba medcines are prepaaad by Dr. O. M. JACKSON A Ca Ro. al1 Arcabh street, Philadelphia, Pa., and are sold by drai -tat ad dealeran mediclneaeverywahere, atl cental. pet bht al. Thealgnatnreof C. M. Jaackan will he on the oatla nwrapper oaach bottle. In the Alaaaae publaahd annalla y by the propraetors. .ala *VERYBODY'S ALMANAC yon ntll and etaoa eny andlaa. aadndatory notlacefrom all partaof the cauntry. Theen Ala a rea. given awa by al oaur aets. J. WRIGHT A CO., Agents, 21 and ai Chartresatraa, Mothe.. Thousand are daily speaking in the praise of DR. AdMn'RB INFANTILE CORDIAL. coars It never rtlesto afford treataeneous roll whebn ge n ntime. It acts a if by mlgie, and one trial af wlllconvdce you that whatwe say yI true. It contalbn NO PAREGORIO OR OPIATE o sny ktind. end therefore relieves by removing the suferinga ol Syour child. insead or by deadenihg its sayetbilhtieo. For thl a.so It icommuends tself as lheoily reliable preparation now fnown for Childr o Teething. Diarrhea, Dysentery, Ilripin In the Rowels Acidity of the Stomach, Wind-Cold n tile HeCa andiCiroup, alo for 8oftwedigthe Cmny, Reducing InylmmUtlot Ry.y:lnig the iyan ls, and Rllevigy Panlo. it hoa no equal being an ntiysparmodly It Is uyed with untfalymg suic, g in al cmaes of Coyvylyyi or other Fits. As yyou alue the life yan hllghtl..iCo. ...sen whicbh arm certalin to result from the ute .r narcotics of which all other temedlies for, Infanlile Co plaints are omp-dy . i rke noie but Dr. atn's Intiantlle Coy ll., tiis you can reiyupon. It itpertclliy harmless, and ct: sotinjur ithe motdelichr.einfuyt. Pr:ce, .em.:nts. Fullidrei leoon CCompany ec. h bottle. Prepared only by CHURCH & DUPYONT, No. 409 Broadway, New York Blood Food. a Bslthy Human Blood upon being ANALYZED, always pr eras us with the name et-ttial elements, and gives, of cours the True y tandard. Analyze the Blid of a person safferiT from Conumptio., Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Scrofula, et. and we find in every instance certain defiaencies in the red glob ades of Blood. Supply thesedesclencies and yo are mde wll T. he aBmd Food s founded uponthis Theory-hence its alonl gsuccess. There are FIVE PREPARATIONS adapted tothe deficiendces of the Blood tadi f ditreent dld . bCoughso, Cyld, Broychiis, or any affection whatever of tfl Throat or I.gs inducing Conaumption. urse No. I, which Is als theb No. for Iepreyiyo of Spirit., Loe of Appletite, and for a1 Chronie Complaint ariyslng from Over-Use, General Dybility and Nervous Prostration. No. 2, for Liver Complaints. No. for Dyspepsi. Being already prepared for absorption i I1 takens by dops, and el d immediately into the eyrculation, is that wht you gain you retain. The No. 4 Is for Female Irrego Inyitsy, Ryley,, W yeaknysey, e. Se sl special directions to this. For Aslt lhyum, ynyptlons, Scrofyloyy. Kidney am Bladder Complaints, take No, I. In all Ceans the direction mabt be strictly followed. Price of the Blood Food $1 p Old by CIHURC(H d DUPONT, No. 406 Broadway, Nfe York ;I . WIIgHyT A C O., No. b 151 Charl n street; O I. WOOl Ai:., St. Lur., Mlo., and by all respyctyhiy Drug gyit througlhout he mmtryy. HANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR Never Debilitates. SIIs compounded eunirely from Gum. and has become an i S rbyllhd iact, a .tandard Medieme, known and approved yy a 4tbtl have ared it. -i N unew r,-rta e d to with confidence in a yhy ,lrsyyfor yhich Iyis ryyymmnydyd. d II hea cured rhoumlidswithin the last two years who n .- iup on all h,;op, ot relief, as the numerous unsolicited oati mas iy my poyyseyulyyhow. M The dos d must bo ad bypted to the temperament of the Indivi y al tinking it. and ued in such quatitis as actl gently on th Bowuls Ilt the dictates of your judgmet guide you in the hel of th Liver Invigorator, and it will cur Liver Complaints, Billoy attacks. ODyppaila, Chronic Dianrrhe, Summer Complaini Dysentery, Dropsy. Sour8tomach. tabitual Co yiveneaaChol al *iholeri holera Morbus, Cholera Iufyutm, Flatuilena, Jal , lice, Female Weak.nesse..nd may be used successfully s. f, Ordinary Family Medicine. It will cire Sick Headayhe,(y O honuauds can tentify) in twenty minutes, if two or three to Spor.id arestaken ot commyenumy ut of attack. All who y ,are yivng yeyir testimony in Ity favory e xl waterin the mouth with the Invigorator, aid iswdRo ) woth roaether. to Price, $por bottle. it- -Al- Sandford's Famely Cathartle Pills, eompounaten. trnm pure Vegetyable HErcyi . a.d put spl OiGs t i,.,, air t1ht. end wlil keep in any climate. i te ityr1y, ylir Pi I, tye g ourt s yyi oney C.y.air t T Mhil, thea Ipp -,rllhavued m hsp h. rice dmPol t rdweui a. ryy Thl'.u,.iit y yyy.yiany , jIMy ,i iy, i ihoy whbo ha4 .d -.g In.l th itli. and the y yCisii whikibh all expyl in ry g ld ., their ur. , hi tud lucd me i e Iace them withu the ram c yf nl , th Py ytlyo. ley!l know l ,a diffyrenyt y thrtyls h ,n dlffeý ltt 1,o ,l. of the bowels e- Thr C P hmilyCh.rtle il' ils, Wit do reyerruen to this we] yabhhihtA iyt, be.iy, chybyllnyd from a vyldrty of lhe pur veglalhlre Rxlrtma which set allke on every pest of the aldme. yyrnai.yd, s Inch assiyyyyiyyy I r men be itonw. Sl.spiiety P, P.y Iy lhr Back aRd BLyiin, iiyveysy. Pait and Sireue t vyy ihy wholp blyu rIy sro dden cold. 1which feuently, I sidledlul, vd in a mn, ay Fever, Ryos of appyy, Eyla Cry id .ltltr oW " nrld o tr he hdo , Reetlessne . Hea h yigl tyyhe fRs. all [nflamrsr) Diseayea, Worms I Sihildryn l, Ad.lt. Rheutatim m, a great Pnrfier or the Blood .id ryuny d yy miens b hich ayb fi heir ,to, lonmerow s Smebtmulu Ihlblsdyriydent m iy lya . PA & Ftelu. Dim. d Thb I,iver n(yyyyys Ilad PFImily atharic Plll are rean l poy urlayillyyp1.lllly is.d yxjy by thy trade i all theyla S.T.. W. HANFORD, M. D., Manayreryroy and Proppryit N - a J. WRIIay.N . J. &HyG Wboyyale Asmts, I127d# ttd aid47 ararlUratgtN Ges. G. Evans' PHILADELPHIA Cýift - Bools Ebaterpri.o!! THE OLDEST -And Largest In the Worldl -Is PERMANENTLY LOCATE No. 430 Chestnut street. PHIILADELPHIA, Card. Having pnrcha.red the spaelous Iron Buldng, Noo. 4 iC ant street,and filted it up with eery eonavenenca to fRadlta r my beiunoe, particularly that branch devoted to COUNTRy ORDERS; and having a larger capital than say oth er nvesled in the bnalnes, I am now prepared to offer gr r s.ad antages thean ever to my mcstomera . A nee wMsed UAS. logne of Books, jlut Iasued, embraes the wrding of every standard author in every department of literature, hIcladlag over two hundred volumes of Hlltory. Biography, Voya.esan Travels, Adventures., te., etc., publithel by mya, lf. Thi i the moet complete cataloge of Book and Gifts eer publhed and glves al the Information relative to the paredBaag and fo. warding by Mail or Express of Books ordered from my n ab liehment, together with full directions haw to remit money. I will furnish any book (of a moral charater) published In the United States, the regular retail price of which i One Dolha ar upwards, and guarantee to give perfect letalttion to my en-. tomera, a I am determined H maentinhe reputatio and eah. sater already bestowed upon my establlshment. Strangers vlsitlna Philadelphia are sarvted to call at EVANS GIFT BOOK HOUSE and Ju.e for them.lanves 0O NOT SEND ORDEIR -e IRRESPONSIBLE PARTIEB. George G. Evans' ORIaGINAL GIFT-BOOK ENTERPRIB. -Hee been ENDORSED BY TIIE BOOK TRADE --And- All the Leading City and Country NEW SP APEXS. --ND T PUNCTUAL BUSINESS TRANBACTIONS OP TH . B TABLISIy.ENT HAVE RECEIVED THE APPROBATION OF OVER 6,.O0,000 CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATIE N -Each of whom HAVE RECEIVED SUBSTANTIAL NVIDENBM Benefltl derived by puehacig Boee -o.r Gee. . Evans' GIFT- BOOK ENTERPRIISE, No. 439 CHESTNUT STREET. Philadelphia. d [Poom the Ph4i.44lp4t. StatJup 0.y4ett4.1 Tht the tbolne ..o OlN Gfurprieoars be made a 1e 4. 1 mateon-that it can be connected fairly and honorably, dolh I justik .to allp pties, 0notanbrdty, but a reaityth. t has d been demonstrated phooely. True, we ktnow of bt oaanetsa who has suceoeded in it-not only pec.i.rl4y, but has oo the .onfodnc of the public. and.o the conclu ion we havearried 84 Is, that it Is owing 4ly4 F to the fa 4 that he Is the only oe of 4themwho hs dealt 4. o.sbly anddfoirlybyhi proos. n.. ta4 It 41 that an man coild coduct a business onhrirloyt length of time h has without one ardo of omphrlnt being at. t44ed againt him by the hundreds or thouandswhoi ha.i b0s the reiipooet of favor. at hi, hands. We rfer, of oor.., be Mr. Ooo. 0. Evans, 43 1 estnut street, P'hBlddlphl." g BEND FOR A CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE OF BOOKS, which will be seat g.old to any person who will send ahd, address. 4. . 04 Order ay book that y4 4oy .t, ,,ent the Dolla 04ta proce, together .i1h the amou84t req4440d for po0tage, nd 8 ns trial will 4.40.1 you that the best place in th countr.yto pr nchase boos. t. atthe RE BELIABLE GIFT-BOOK ESTABLISHMENT Geo. ;G. Evan.. 49 91 CHESTNUT STREET, Dr P4ILAD4 UR0.4 Ageonts WBnted. To ,1i.,em gre44e0 4ndu4em44 t4 th1n e4er ate oLbooL Any person, either male or femaIe, who is dtoloo, o.f 4n48t jng 44 so i. HONORABLE AND PROFITANLE EMPLOYMENT. 414 requiring buli4ttle time and no outlny of money,.adby hiob III they can otain grati er A VALUABLE LIBRARY, d' A FINE GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN. d. A I4ANDSONE SERVICE OP PLATE, A SPLENDID SET OF JEWELRY, he AN ELEGANT RILK DRESS PATTERN, 4. Or many other hoie artles enumera4,ted i, the Lis LOrIGt.,, 4. n 044do so by404i44.444 Agent 4hor th84,e4414i4hment. n Any peson, In UP44y ptof t 48country0, 4anbban ,agent, - psPly by forming s club, ,onding the 41a4 of boos, and 04,4485884 a. theamount of money. required for the sme. GET UP A CLUBE. Beod for n Oahtieuo. whioh 4on144 8i4l the desired 4041rm4. tiers relative to agencies and the formation of slabs; and to he. sure prompt and honorable dmnhnga, address all orders to T HE IIEADQUART ERS vtI-Of m Gcorge^G.Evans. Phblisher a4d Proprietor of the olden4 and it LARo EST3OIPT.-RDOK ENTERPRIRK IN THE WORLD. 0, Permanently Located Nnn 410 9 1ERTNUX STREET),, e45444W PUiHLADELPEIA.