1861. puritan Nuobgtevian Centste Apctrifitlist. TIFITIRSDA.T, JULY *$ 11801. TEE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN AND GENESEE EVANGELIST, A WPM= FAMILY NEWSPAPER, Published every Thursday, at 1884 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. Devoted to the promotion of sound Christian dootrino and pure religion, especially as connected with the Constitutional Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. TERMS, .. ,s; To Mail Subscribers, TWo DOLLARS per year IN ADVANCE. , :• • . City Subscribors, receiving their tinpertlurough a ()ardor, will be °barged Aft sf . si nti additional. Ten copies, $1.5:00, or 1..50 eaoh. Twonty-four 'Copies; $82.00, or $l.BB eaoh. Forty copies,. $50.00 or 81.25 each. Crnrncu SPAI!SIONS desirous of putting a copy into every family in the congregation, will-be fa cilitated in their good work by the above rates. )elillivuo utt lx ft ova OWN dinar. Rev. G. D. A. Hebard, of Clinton, lowa, bag re• ceived a call to the church in Wyoming, in the Pres bytery of Dubuque, made vacant by the recent death of Mr. G, E. Delavan, The unique and handsome brick church, in pro gress of erection by the congregation is nearly com pleted. The revival last winter has mado this one of the most united nod working churches of any de nomination in the State of lowa.—Evang, Bev. E. D. Neill, of St. Paul's, is Chaplain of. the let Minnesota Regiment, enlisted for the war. OTHER BRANCHES OF t I'H,F. FREBBYTF , RIAN CHW/11. • The 11. P. Presbytery, of :Muskingum, 0., hag received a legacy of about $l5OO, thelseidue of the estate of John Robinson, of Wnehibgtotk to be, cm rloyed by that body for the furtherance of tyriknipel. I'he whole amount will not be paid for some years, but a portion of it may be paid at any time. ' CONGREQATIONAt: . . Bevival.—At Royalston, Mass. ' a praaialia revival has been enjoyed, bringinginto the kingdom of Christ, hopefullyoot far front forty. More than half of this number are expooting so,ot to malts a publio profession. COLLEGE RECORD. Degrees Conferred.'"-UNIVERSITY OF T#ll PITT or Nsw YORK.—Tbe honorary degree of LL.D. was conferred upon S. Austin Allibone, of Philadelphia, and that of D. D. on the Rev. James Bells, of Brook lyn, N. Y., Robert W. Henry, Jonathan.'Hosnay.. and Thomas C. Strong, of• New York, and George Jeffroy, of Glasgow, Scotland. ,; Honor to the President —Dr.,Thomas Leiber, of Columbia College, was presented to the President recently, and the degree of LL. D. was conferred on his excellency in presence of Secretary Seward. THE ARMY. Chaplains.. Maine.-2d Regiment, J.Mime, Pioi'Vpis& pa! 4th, Ber 4. A- Mesa. tbNdtrti. 6cl._ Jo - Adams, Uengregatienni. - Hampslitre.--ad Regiment, Rog Pir ker, Congregational. Vermont.—let Regiment; Levi Stone, Cong,; C. B. Smith, Cong. Massaohusetts.—let Regiment, W. H. Cudivorth, Unknown; 2d, A. H. Quint, Cong.; Bth, Gilbert Ha ven, Methodist; Bristol, Robert Carver, Cong.; 111th, Watson, Unit. Connecticut Regiment, George N. Webber, Cong.; 2d, Hiram Eddy, Cong.; 3d, Jamai IL Willey, Prot. E.; 4th, E. K. Walker, Unknownp Wesleyan Guard, R. G. Williams, Cong.• . • • , New York.—Ontarlo Itel;iment, Rev. George N. Cheney, Prot. E. Oswego, Dr. Gallagher, Prot..E.•, Excelsior Brigade, 0, Br. A. Bulkley, Cong.; Joseph H. Twiohell, Unknown; .Mos art, W. H. Gilder, Illeth.; Fire &naves, George W. Dodge, Unk. ; sth, Dr. Gor don Winslow, Bids& ; Bth, Strath. Truk. ; 14th, , ' J. S. Inskip, Method:- 15th, George M. Post, M.D., Presb. N. S. ,• 16th, Royal B. Stratton Unlt.3, T. G. Carver, Unknewn; 19th; Hertiy - Prieb. (N. S.); 21st, John E. Roble, Math.; 22d, Rev. H. H. Bates, Unk,; 280.. M; Platt, link.; Otll t A. J. Ax dell, Unk.; 31st, Samuel W. Waldron, Jr., link.; 3Gth, E. D. Winslow, Meth.; 69th, (Corooran,) Father Mooney, Roman Catholic. ' Ohio.-14th Regiment; Wiley, Methodist. New Jersey.-Ist Regiment, greorge.R. Darrow, Baptist, Geo. H. Diane, Proudfit, Presh. (0. S.) Pennsylvania.-44 Regirnerit,iiiti. Butler, Lu theran; Bth, Thowitur P. Hunt, Presb.,(o. S. 12th, James McCarter, Meth.; Scott Fulton,, Dutch; J. J. Marks, D. D., Unk. ; 13th, A.; M. Stewart, Ref. Presb.; Keystone, G. CLForvmson, Baptist. : Regiment, J. P. Davis, Methr4Atle ) Richard Falkner, Meth.; 11 th,. O. Butler, Baptist; —, Miller, Baptikt; -- Haltemau , Baptist. Missouri,-Ist Regiment, William A. Pile o Unk. Wisconsin..-2d 'lregiment, James A. Riblinlkuid, Prot. E. ' • Iffinfusecta'..—ast . Regiment, Edward De Neill, Presb; (WS.) , Camp terdillion.—Lervan, no Rxv. B. Vi!': Ca in- Ls.w.—The following was received in response to a gift of a number of copies of the "Soldier's po Friend:" CAMP Wrenn/fox, 0., June 24th, 1881. My Dear Sir:—On Friday last, your welconie let ter was feceived, and ihtt 40 depies of the "Soldier's Friend." Please thank the kind lady whose heart and hand sympathize-wiga- tho L oc./440 , - -- The same day I took them to, the comp. The 4th Regimen Cul. Andrews, left that day for the seat of war. As the men were marehingto the cars; I distributed the books among twp companies froni i Delaware county, Ohio. I knew thb item; had attinded prayer-meet ings in their quitxteo, and preached to them. Giving good books requires , diserimmation. I feel confident that the recipients of the precious gift will take good care of their books,' end them faithfully. After the men had entered•tbe cars, I found a noble-look ing man evidently an bifida: 4 , but, wearing, a linen I duster. entered into conversagott with him; .spoke of the spiritual interesta of the ihousand gallant melt just leaving. He entered. fullyinto the spisit of my talk, and expressed the deepest OPElViithl 111 1 ;the Wel fare of bis ftellow soldiers. I 'thrift found 'Obit - Oho copy of the gqod lkttle kook pocket, and r offered it•te him, hOping ttutt, find pleasure and profit in its perusal. Ilik,aoecpted it in the ruMit biennerreild oarefully placed it in his breardrpocitoti, Just then•kgeld,,pflicer rode up, and, to my astonishment, saluted my soldiei friend as Getiefrxral. Tben I found that itlj friend Was the Brigadier-General, and that, the liegititents leaving were his command. Ile is now in Western Virginia. ,Tbe_Lor.44:sx-his shield and: buokier,rf Thanks for the favour of being the almoner orth gifts to our noble Soldiers:, e ' • Your Rrother in Christ, • - • B. W. Crifiiid4 Wilson's. ZonrsS,-•A primite in. this co:4R! narruted the folio ificW,ltte,,, Ta t „la/4 PlOOl meeting recently :-- lie said that,w)Me ,Qn • IrIVPIWW . ;.N vuere • i be 7 had be e n stationed for di r.hi precious :few %who were the servants of ChtiaNSlll&trfelkititined a prit,yer meeting. f tlief,tlifikM .. it 4 ,tfisoluded, - 00 , m. The otlicerc'tvera Vot favorable to it.BBd tpler!,rftre a few men in the regiment i vrhulpved One day, as: he was walkjpgn pug, Ina.me‘earatiDg lieutenant, who searrieci ,be very , ro hat davineast. Ile inquired of him what was the Metter? -Aldan= sacred that he felt badlY,`,becanie' he'AVAlFitift miserable backslider; ~ • 11) * , :n l imy; They walked till ' they, ore„4 o 'PPlPl.Alife would be unobserfed.' ' pr't ,49"111 • "Oume down en,ypqn 4.9trine4Williakikl4edlylang German to him, "down on.lututockess,Aitdmihribe Lord aesubliovi'eortytydix,itteJr:Saittley.knsill dawn. and prayed togetbar,mdpLbelieve4 that titeArg lieutenant sere 1 5; .1 onftu • Twenty-five Conversions in a He: • en A. chaplain ackno6l:lldiiitirrall64o-Maf oThind tracts from the Americifn Tract 'Society, makes the following stateme94,-.—"lf ever, glare lysts iMea sion in which the value N of your, ionsig 114411.A.0313496 to Jour labors could be demonstnatedpit.is the prer sent. I have commit applieatiborfoicisoniething to read, to which I respond by handing ono of your va luable publications. To the aced sown by these IX tle messengers of mercy I attrititite„ under God's blessing, the glorious fact of the conversion of twenty five members of our regiment ; -dui rithihe five weeks that I have been /aboriiip among 'Apr ' A ,'Our meetings are held every evening, and it wotildli t o your heart good to hear the, unequivoeal tastitnonViiep by, the newly enlisted soldiers of the cross. I.:a , s, before three months have expired/to be 3. 41,10 te . pqrt:a large increefe num);ter lo.litya t flred to the banner of - Pthi e ce Emmanuel: N.IY: 0 stirrer. The Y. 3C , O.iii:=' . of New York;•City are en deavoring - to omngelize the army, so fiir as they have opportunity, By appointment of die Association, an "Army Committee,"assisteM - by several erah:com taittees, wadetaken to perform this ;obvious Christian duty 14 mane of a system which, promises to accomplish much in the desired'OrtMigient;litgl ments quartered here, or paserpethyouipi will be regularly visited and supplieftwith suitable religious reading; the church members w ill-be sought out and set at work in their "respective companies; devotional services will be held With fife %oldiers• as often as practicable; and the''pia,Yer mended to their attention as a . permaneht source of grace, wisdom and strength. , Idr.• Spurgeon and Ilia Zoo* th, PFlrkbon preached to a congregation of overoetz ousand peck- Ole op Sunday, June 9th, and eland with a. prayer.for the 1%10 - rth end the ex tinctionrofehtvery.;'llie reepetipp from that mighty multitude , waLlike ,•the matteriigg of distant thunder. Such snramenliever fell on mg _ before. That , fact tells the feeling whioh-e.r4als • tr y WWII- masons in England,. and which no riun* • Eto of tki s,trugilt. I , . Honors of Tnaotion.-oFik and the whole community are:hungry Airee `The whole body of the soldiers,- and. the greaCriniiiber:of thsir•offieers; are in a• condition 'of ringo vernable impatience'isfettie 'stow policy' of onr-Gede ral-in-Chief. At Norfolk the regiments are eager to wipe out t4):nemor,y of .the, at a!, Oreu Bethel. Along tlielfrot - oinse-the ituvrefF•ailitions-fbinterfere WittrAlar.4l l o4.ol l .4 4 o4l7lka*„ 4 1____Wwikkatt '4l quite a trick with. . the rebela whierriaentna• ;gon g 09 very briskly in that regionerrwhile,rin s Adington Heights, and in front of Aho,llpes;:l4lkiiOpe„are eheifing at the reins• Which thevietc.Oensial.in 'the War Office persists. in drawing 'very tight. • Then, ilePe is Ilarpar's Ferry, stilrlinoeiittp4-apd-Gene ial Cadwalader'S„coliitnn andslif4 fdrd logs back and ferth; the . P . otomati; hevering about Williamsport in an unaccountable 'manner— while the rebel troops are burning, destanuying, press itg lbyal men into service,. orAtiving.thern from the honieti they hoped 16 pOssess, and the wheat-fields they ope'uted to reep; tindlii the prof.ectibt folds ilt the Peaoral'flag: Meanwllile,'an towards disaffected persons is laying open our plane and po sitions to'the rebetiti, Atka' of allegiance ..ate taken, it is asserted, for the exprelrpnrpose of gaining.dh acquaintance with facts which lu'e,dieolcuted. hesitation to the rebelsi: and, totrowitall,-numerous rumors of peace propoeitlons and compromiiiew fly' to and 'fro. General MoOlellhnd had recognised-the so-called neutral policy of Kentucky, and General Lyon; iri Missonri, alone, is'abiblutelyriideefningithe campaign . from' 'afitielitance df -hesitancy; which begins - VS-glow hritriiliatitig. • - • •• This is the iipped.ranci,of things, we-say; it may • all be the slow, steady progress of a General of itiateh- Jess skill, so confident, upon good -grounds, of ulti mate and overwheitningt• success, that. he. can well afford to be magnanimous to.the monsing.rebele and •whiffets that happen to bevanght in the onter meshed of hie'vfist• net-vrork,'from•wltich the balkier gatife will never—no, never—escape. • Here are such explanations as we -gather from differen tjournals. As to the ' avoiding oftirreligrikeme 11 t with the late Ilarper'a Ferry troops, and,theliut-toccu patiod'cif it, on oursidei which somewhat diminishes the 'ino,ral effect of the evacuation: "Occasional "`in the Pies, 'says it was by order 61GetierarScott, and when complained of, is defended by him on the gibiirid that we Should •have gained nothing by our victory, uporFone of oar weaker --vimoar to this city. .As to the KentuelLy .rieutrality arrangeMent, Br Bulletin says: "General . MCClellan has Just;nOw on his hands an important and-difficult duty in Western , Before going upon it, he ,has provided against any embarrakiment of his raivomeOts:',Trom the side of Kentucky, by coining to soine'doii of /tn. derstanding with General Buckner, though it is a sonievihat different arraxigmnent from' what haa,been reported." • • ' • • The- World says: •" The War Department is in formed by General McClelland that he never entered ,into.any,such arrangements, and that he and Gen. 'Budicner merely had an informal ' conversation ' on that point, the latter stating that he would see that !all Abel 'ttobtosr*eire•reincived from Ken too ky;with ,otit the interfereride of any Federal treops,McClellan ,at ip,timaidedging:birnself,that no Federal troops shorild enter the State." ' , The same paper says:—"All tlye reports and apeen laticins about's disposition in Washington 6n-the/Art of the President or cabinet, or General Scott; oritnY body` else,, to favor compromise or ''.•*rpyif hive no .foundation' in truth. The publiCaticin of ;thes e has,, at least, served one,,goctl4iußoke; they have called out 'a general ruorsar against any men tion of compromise on the part.of the -loyal •petiple, wfi l o boot its "very shadoW, traixiple runon on the'thing itself." -* "" --As to the apparent hesitancy.of GentiralScoil, it is claimed to have been exhibited in precisely the same mannefin thei vier itittolfaxitidieild with simi lar, effecte upon. art ,mtgar, , public : ' I People, whose :memories reach -back fifteen:years, *lll recollect that Gentifalf Scott, wireb iiiinnthirtOok the Mexican'ortmpaigit; would not badjiti Mini Wash ington until lie" had.secured all tee xliiin,,the Lanni .tions,.and the, provisions that io 44 . 4gdglitent Were necessary. then. minim, there Wititan outory against his delay by people whose notion of marls a regiment of men mustered to-day, set in the field to-morrow, and fighting iflitehbd battle. on the'day after. But -then, ae.now, he was silent mad,inkpertorbable. f , lie perfected his.plan, completed hie t preparatious pa:far •as possible, and then moved steadily on ,from victory 'to victory.' s ' ••••••• • • • • ' •-; • • 'The invasion of a 'hostile otinntry in the face of a .large opposing force,le described as thi most serious operation in, war. Many Generals, as Hannibal in Italy,,and Bonaparte in Russia, have failed in the 'attempt. - "The only actually successful performance of-such an sttempt was the march into Mexico and seizure of the Mexicali capital!' and That Was pr?nouneed at the 'time by !pine of' the b r est itilllt,r_tuagofg_q cc _ta awe-obi nigrity - t - entiliatitne. Americium rult - ifell understand that it was accomplished' Iftily by, the matchless military calculation of WrlfFraLD SCOll— same man to whose military science, and not to that of EIORACE GREELEY, they propose torconfide -the '•advancement of the American flag- to the capital-of Virginia." _ • •-• • 'l7 iffeued;li.cit delay "must operate 'far , more disastrously to the Admit than to us:— "The rebel Threes, on the other .hand,, ere deterio :rating in efficiency. -They stiffer from inadequate ra tions, from poor equipment apd poorer camp ftuipager, and frees"growing sioirit of minibordination conse quent upon no pay. ;Eva'' , day that they are kept to :gether in such large masses, more severely taxes the 4ability of the quasi government to take care of them, -and Makes:them a heavier burden. and calamiti to the among "whom. they are: Ezperience.iiits shown that the longer they remain in any locality; the More letidily. the „people greet the arrival' iir,lhe federal troops. The longer, in fact, the reigelot terror con :Unties. in . the deeper *ill bellia lesion, and Abe more welcome the deliverance.". ..• 'TO* all this we May add the following foreign view , of our famptkir 'General's Oheistoterecifit from an , ex • • •• •• • One ofLondon j ournals , not many weeks ei,• IWO,' raMatted,t l Mt ' Oen. Scott is proverbially a slow ,ctomminder. ; ...fie ii always. unpopular during his campaigns. It is only *hen the- campaign is over age he, has"Weri Li -Vieliti - lill*ayii bairderin-thil'i'the wide& or tie' fiction is understoodi end Ire , becomes . popular.' -Higher praise could not well have been bestowed on anr.rmr4sanditt,;fet the parallel is an exapt Ape .with that paid, l 4 lkg ,V,140.9f Mejlimton. P •t ( *_, it, r l 9,f. 'Po 44 6 a 11 4 6 /44.7......,% pay WO em ed ,Ft° 1;4?!.-.51.9ing anbttliiigy., Buelo,always.won...illtithe en ,46:Willi always. weishipped, - ,At Tetras Vetirsii, ) ta li =in the, , Peninsular swat, Ifelllngteni &ell' '1):' it ithe'lkitth arms w3it i l beleiii)lte *: 6 ,o l *; • . 1 e cMe of ha i l:M:lDi" Pe;'iiiitied , •*oceh .. ' , 'd AdOkr.ed ' idD:briw , . Or. a -w4 1 4 And :he , obtain ~,a . 141490 More o,eolalve victory with aloes that scarcely figured' in the bulletin.. Scott could. hat& tskeri Vnia Cruz in three days with a lose of , three.: thousand Men; be toolvit,itilget wyeelo3,; agdiopt but . a f li un df '' ' Ad o t • - ," '51°41 o ~ , t r 4 ,4_, i t P te U Let ooe mom.ptilittbs,fawfmm • To IE.. , , . 4 ..sgolLtaiijen in. sitis.Sqr„Jitgmtingjoif a ~P 1 S r- Woos ;ill 4bat AillMtpalitSl* - iler4;igild vet,SBotl iWlllli-glinoestrullihedf*ty..alitaWf *.k -A-,,,,JA ti,‘AW mint lA* force, Az has never retreated .one foot. Not that he is any brirver than officers who - hdyii'madiafiarly tti reenr_tetreittvita• advances; but tlfatehe 'cannot te•inA ducted:to' move .until he is certain of his, ability to Ingirqqin hut posigpa. Not a move leinle make in the present ecnie . s . t.,unt;il he feels weitlasscred _tljte s t he can' maintiin, in men, intinitko,4o ; Cris.. airline I x of commur_iies i tion,,,an_y „adiranttyiele' topoirarity. Se oireAr and filet'ilditik ilia' Ith urt fte urged upon; hire' by thbllii , eititieni,sor •fitiVe 0662.11M5* by the;people,: it preelpittitien, without jadginent::-. 21xiedleiv i• ri flii f k,..);: E;.... -•: i • ": 1...--... , * • ''''.. ':: 0• 1 '," . As to draPeaemitthors, tbeeTVorleN correspondent of the 27th -nitimn t itays: r" There -ie theqe.ry beetTan,- thority for stating that the Cabinet ,ba,yam,ever had li f 4. ; before thew, my jpn) ogtiaope ~o. Peage o T foT sa r an tOistioefrofii the It - ete - Of the rebel Corifederioy, of from 'apii%Wpreie difietkr fepieitint: th auk - Though such rep6rterhiitia 6114111;3d some ereilenei;iti&new understood' :tiller thertitoie -got.* to influence.. We ensuinc.. session: ofqoenkrese,.arsi to embhrraes the Adreirkottiationr , : , 14 0 ,t , I. , ': , . 1;( 0, Is ./i• • . . Therintaktw , A Hew.' Y t ork i t r Watn ir i l l ,Skiiti . I ti Oi . .S7OO - ii - .4. meeting' si r ieliMeocsj-,in t ill" Iti l lithi . g *fplid, #4B Jaigely bid for and tiiken."4.loValretple'preminiii 61fiekrIY two pei‘elint:,'llie biiiiuti Oa for •theipiidil llige-oV lending Akre amount being %lei. twelie %hon- sand dhltsx/..ati liii.:! Sri: , • ,:, • P. NoQuillan, of Charleston, South Carolina, it is reported 'to ilie, proper ' atiiliorities; lias .r besn in New'Yerk tfiakibk 'arrafigetnehte for:Sodding both men andtmilitarre4uipments to the SouthSoutSouth :: H'.ahaa a/KAhitea Ito, or about ,to, depart ,for f ,Epr e p e as. agent f pyqwkilre. suppAps,.s.rul ip the • enw.loyment.9f,flo , . nfede l Titte 4Mtes r i 021,i,.9e 28th ,heicallid at . 4,4 i .mte.liep4iße46:ivitUlhii wioii4.4. - craißiiiithi otir,i sill, for the puypoie,lifyilitiliimil?gtkeritOili t i eiglimiu g 1.6 i ti brtbe Seereiiify, iii - imitirlikketilivith tb'eiliw-ieghla:- tion 4)11 the t Dena:tiding. i Ile' was` seized `wid-oom initted •11:Ttlie authorities; add is not likely to make much program east wlrd. :• News York and Brooklyn cities 'have together "'-.,a thirtyi.t,i , o ttiogsauci one hp/Axed and twen- j 161,.... rva • NO irea N ._ neetnER 1 - *iff, .trrzwa, expapt4it thg!, ctaxlon'a, niouta ; 77 444 never Oita lifaiiself &Avoid viith ' a tilevr:p‘f-timi .`ling teimitr - 4*tideeiti • • . . &ROI:elk-Waif opAlatlit tie batter dam thiltraitbra:themetelsetati 'matter Jatbat zataiie ransidietatalliiaebuize."—,[llEfrßkair's iSPetch.-ig.A r ew KorlF.-1 ' •.•:•..L ro.ct l .l-nl.l • 374 1 # 1 4 1 09ni • ' TrOtipki=f4Tuna ••26tie--fhe :iggregate;hlll2lber of troops artliteo4 0:1q1 , 1111114 , 41reli ii the.Astrict amounts t°th SW initl yjilligdillg•• o3 °P.P.4l l .°4° l 4 fivelkulitdred reg u lars ant eliz Ainidred,'maxinee. 4nnotion.4 l l`o ptlieent litradt , ande'on this point, the roads leading to it frqm:Clt..iines: have beetrthlotkadedstby felling trees over them._ It fol lows, also, that an advance on the part of the rebels is not likely-to,be:made c , • 3 ,1• - • T A reliable' eitiedeof Afeieultriafekch'ed that place recently froth Manaelses atmotaimOvhe he has been confined. aa-s:.prisoner. fot Ihree daya, the latter part i of last-week. There were, a jarge ; number ,of prisoAers there. pe liyes.pairtful accounts of the coti:ditl'on" .f.t the r4,l l firces. During the t il4o,..days he was iiiieoner, neither had bread 'riot' Wytter - - thonih begiidi for ;hoth'reoili t eartunitly.!".,, IfeTthiCA -them boast: of Iheliainerisity of their - firci;litt' °does. not: helievithaftherei were fifteen thousand:men 4,heti3.-• . 1 Fully _one-fourth of them are,. armed . :with shot-guns, while many are not armed at all: E • The scarcity of water caused a greal deal .of sickness among the reliefs. ILarpees lerry.lt.l l as tranapired ip •olikial circles, sals, the,. hitter-writer* that tleneralStiavta, hider desired. two i t'veeks . : ago, - th'socithpi Hirr's Ferry with iri advance brigad`e,'ithd that' Geit.-Pit •terson flatly refused . permission. 'Great surpriseVtio" manifested at the refusal. • • ' , • A: despatch from .Williamspopt,, Md., dated Jane 25t1i, -8 a.9 8 :.• . :-• • • t;:-• Stnrtling intelliginusii . FeachealhO.e o ko-nigliti "main, person , Vvbci wenfacriii'the river agiunte-434y, jofirtsen, in person, 'the linilibiStitig tied ttioileand trien%alioutid nfinteivi; With 'twenty videos of heavy artillery, beside the *light iiir.- tillery,batteries mentioned yesterday; Was encamped _to-rdght, at -,Conehmees farm, four miles this side of Martinsburg:* They began their march from Winolieeter on.,S i nAdag. night. • . The Si3ftb;"Twenti-ftilit i and Tiventy-second Penn nyNadielleginteniii broke up enaiimpments • on''th'p "Greencaitle. tairipilie, two miles 'abova""this' pbi t, _ _ a Idx,o1olbols: thialeVeLiMate • .71 g@nl43PaaP, :Plat arriye4 from WWl's. Mx, OA* =at the Second and Third,Veungliania Regiments aijil Perkins'. Battery: (if "Viiiiig,ArtillerY have juit 'ittarahed fom that neightiorhooct in the earns direo *ie. 'PrOan'the Obtieried in these laglitrhniiches, it•-18 evident; that Cionerdl)PattersOn either expects, to strike a heavy bloc filar one. It is certain th,afgeper, l Johnson.willnot attempt ic k eross at Williapftport, 'Ai! ihe face of a hew. battery erected there, aiiifAiiii4sinilly *lan, that "Ginliekid 'Patteison will noi'llissi'lkain. ..'' ' ' • : .' GoVerrior Cailin'illeibforceMent: to Col. Willi& has reached .Cumberland. • Colonel Willikil sliesiiis, •of assuming;the offeosiie at once, 'and ie anxious to • revisit Ilotpney.. General MoCiellEM is hourly et pouted there. A. vast force ,is following him from the west. 'ThMessenger says that Colonel Wallace estimated it at 'twenty thousand. Theie are prolia ''blx.not'utOrethari fifteen thousand': - This will &life the 'whole' seCesiiion‘'foree froul the Potbinidiallid, if vigorously seciondedby General Pattersim'S colutn'n ofisdeven thousand •mem now lying aboUthere.; Golf.' ,foiviion designed . , t to i draw, General -Patterson, Iptp the ,neolc, ,but biu3 failed..' General .Pattarson,will cross the PiitOmacloWer dOWn. Hie'MOVement south- . ward is to draw General Johnson awa,,lfin,m * Gonerkl -ce an nntt °roes erihTlater arrive in such. numbers as to! ely4li?) *lo' 443,114 the offensive efficiently. ...YlPPilYetAnattlyiPhifftrffs (tikigtd 1. or ti ying inn es r. Is. plan prohahly is to draw GeSeial TafterllCes:JoMainmint6 'Virginia and' then retreat, fighting .at-all. points where- there .ia-a `oluince of iniccessful resistance. When General Johnson evacuated Harper's Ferry, rhisiVliale'doluninniattliimilvi':ChariestuWn;,and,from .:t ' ' . riiil a t i •MOVAP t•• 00 I ivii- 4 ? igi); j AilicidaY, 1 -G . ,, ' • I _,..,..,t 4 11 fl__ ___lgitc*ith t. _ Fl_iiklilit.,..the'PvPrflleArew It , ! I.:•vfmwe•uultaissiflu.- - ‘tuotanossue,'expecting to berattseked.".(Promißanaurld Hill the4larger portion nflOineitil Johnslin!e font liOrifeittO'Nfiyoyeate.r! .:. • : nlalan:: , .... .4 1 ( 1:2 ....11',1, .., • ri. , , . 7 , 7 ... . Fortress.,,KonroB,. , -7The. World of the' 26th olt. 'etintitinsseme'intekeetinglletters from 'the locality, frodi , whiolliVvii-vnelts'obi:licius extracts. In the lett?' of • Crime-23d; vi:liiiihsClturions interview between akte: of :tlitil 1 . 0100471,4".. of that. neighborhood audio's tinier in t u**,l9# l 4„As i u g h a ti,) who came to Ramp-, _tou:with,aitaNg.bEitetiott, is .described. It; took•plaes on thepremtSeekof dui rebel himself; ram‘Whiolrhe luidolieetV 6hlikOd•lefleit,' whilirtherslaviriiiii s aiiik• - finifOrtibly it 'borne i.;••:' ' ‘." 1 : ''''': • '''''' .''' ', - ,:la ,Oapi. 'Vaughan rode up if hii:ibini . Si. residenee. .and Aiguneunted, he remarked, Ait - 14..closed the front este.- "h seems natural to shut that gate." Justeat' imit,wnwurm-s-mcu zo t T •mnu...x-ww-ves,. . .. ' •-p - - . from behind the _tree• with-- ~ "How d.-do, , • • Osotain Vaughan replied--"Very*oll;•Jim; whet , are you:doing here?" I*/ ' f:h --"-DaVs-juet-what-going-for-to-vuryourMassa,"Nnut. the: cool rscippvisP: -0 it, 1.. ; id L. ctle The captain - then{ proceeded te ri ih; r of questions, aeif be' oenbidered-liiii•slave obliged to answer' hern.:BUt!legint". -, dklly gilihnekinid, fully tiniaretof<ibis. 4 `gont.rabnud." xights.sndtprotecticuuon the other..side Atie,etreant o lkad ‘ thorinapudenoe to •reply veil% eively r., From the letter of June 24th, we quote the follew- L 4,11 &anti' the , r4akilirpii4qoptht,*tve ni g h i tk.v . tifeodivfmte s tco„.oo 4 l,eogir#44iiii.iiiiCatir turd rebels': whiCh seems a ierymijildioloos _..Our.phikete.. on _the _outposts have_an-. opportunity bLery,niglkt afiwitneging f acper,:le glyete_pt WlOlO4lB etween the.posts of ihe,en,emy ; Tke,y , usually ewn iiieftee at 'about o'illfok,' arid ciontiwikA,Orly,in the-morpiog.. , The ,nietsages from the vicinit3q.ofalcorktoirr; • from srpoSivtir ;post down' to 'the posts , back of Newport, cblews: l ; •Af first bri4ht,lights are seen, apparently rendered e Intense 435 , Ofie6t,p,rS; bnining - Steadily' for speck lof'peillails, %de& L milinteS. Then the,* api,extinguiehid, nod a .pause ensues, when-.one again appears giving wavy eotionsoind,eviiently spelling, out a meseage..- few,!toutellW the neat AirOugn , the, same motions, repeating tit. ,Then: the: meat, and thus this signal telegraphing is kepttip ' at' intervals' through nearly the entire:nye& 'Ofily 'nr two sineethiee rockets Ware;geti ap t lie fired fibin the spousespouse . "one oflinge• dangerous oatli•ocallegianie Virginians 'reside notaitunidted rods:fano ithe camp. • -I-cannot say enough in - condemnation of this. method of lieensingApies in,ouv,Aery iitty single day Unriii&t - eili tiler& ing . testitao , ny to e fact thatkettalsathintliiillegiatitel! ifi - a. farce and a subterfuge eagerly employed by the rebels as a protectiop_fgrAtkei,spiis .arpuud among us. I . have wetcVed the movements' of 'ttiese Union con verts and of the fbe 'carefully, and I deem it no ex , aggeration of the truth to says that' , every,„'got and • position of our forces is pOtur4li t oonvivii„to York town, and that it is impossible for-us tot-I:neve with ui. . sleet, stpaltill rephit illf ‘ Viti;#o4oleite being ToVilyg paniAti biadquatitertaitlkkida getuieres.,La ,eareFJ IhittFla (11 Last night, to ascertai your ini i riiiplindent -rer the camp to kleettliiy• view of the eurroundin i no : indicaticns. of eigni P. M., when a •bright- bl away toward 'Yorktow: variety of "Wel,b4iined in the light I then titiff ewered friiii:ithe`vicinit half an - hour, :when, ' of direction i J was surpriis part dipplayißg at Sept( fort., . , . The .folloiving emequm a nd expo- ~,,,, Ipp , , rienccs of Onfir.df,V4 iiiptiteu - ,s 4, vilb liras sub seititifitlfiiiciimOd• wi ;NV , with jiitei.e4i-'-'•' ‘.' Mt. ltiultef filayi• that .. f itit'af:lhe 'battle; -be wee blindfoldearand"dirkied , ' otttinve, r and) subse quently to Richmond; ~ Atlth • Iter plemiohili Wind; I fold was removed, and he fo ' o imeelf aloiely bound and in jail. He wag, 0 *th courtesy by the rebel forces, and pt 4ipii . d fared well—hoard much eonfetNitiori amorkt ' . lope; irffoliatneted to regard f_inuas-iiigiertt mil i ,•and. flohked around bica , .: • T4;01E09111 -stiigtar r , i ofiniTinsult• toi be offered- to, ,hiß,while in tb , oping t k r Ates,v dayg afterward he was blindfold _, d conveyed 441 1 Yorktown. ,At Yorktowp _ c rri9inleP et r it in g t desii6; ; 'iti : sitn_ty i'irai 'tKit ' ' iy - '4l fold"," erded hitii '')prilltib t . gerrison 'ip r ''' ' )11eitrIt-itra vitae' of mutinj, );the lioldieretitlodpl ' ,g: most. fbittetly of their;rutiotts• anol. quartenia ' • Emma Ad. quite; an extentltas•truq• at RiekimOn q. lel% w,irgkowigit Aim at, Richmond the three,pvis? c noticed in t myrsiasto letter: He judges . the %rep t 4 1 1 1 1 4 1 ?Fid1044747 formidable, thou he &Me ji .O iniaaiiiehfr*it lit:4lllg' the 3 iiilibeia 'Zit l iff444 : 'libber. lief - Gras iifteitlititefitie foroes • :th,ough .• .1( Rarkf thee' P 4 8 ! ) 4! 1 ! / : 4 bir,a ; regi.mei etationea r et: is the, unirm titi:fiaoDllOltei Al mov~edt• 01 afkisasiab. git,t 4 Piffil*Pn: Vt 11 30)4 TIF• speak" as Or *ii ` tot. 141 bon l / 4 1 , 43A1 throwing fi e Matthias Po, of •-reliela,.. - aris Captain .War a•oa► -:,:;e ,Ternor 'map ' 6 4 1 rqm were • ; hie line cit ati lione'bY • field - .6) cagy; expeditlon :51 yer.l4 Another I Brilliant , I ` xploit.-Ocilorel , Wallace, the hero of Rommtur t m , h. me, Eleventh.l,ndiana,Rei tin3ent, is ,bolding :Cu! , .rli t AclLAn the„):Aaltireore* 014 Railroad. oA,th ,34-hrthe Writes, Gen, Scott) he sent a body Of, th — •en mounted 'B6otits,:tiq gain inforimitioh of the - ea ..,..., TitCY , found' Frank fort, tit town half way betwee Romney and Cueibeilanit, ‘!full of cavalry. = Retti log; they overkink , fortrone horsemeni.and at once hargetii them,' routing. and •driving them baok mo : than a Adle, killing eight _of them, : and uenn!ing.i:' q i ?Oe l l ih°3l.24bC Corporal ..Mayes, in command o ;my men,, was desperate l j i , wounded with sabre-cu . - and. bullobi'. TAing;liim back ; they halted abou an hoar; and were then at tacked' by - the enemy, -13 P had' been reinforced lo about seventy-five men Mherattuck wavlewatdden t o that,-,they abandoned t :ir *ram And c - rosseCto a email island at the I,no h p *rasa Creek.. The §hiFflii.:4:oo.-rebele4as, - ld and confident-- r let twesit:y-dirge fell rititeethe tie Of , my pickets,: close abolit ithllertiiiililaiii: 7 `My fellowS:were finally driven off, scattering, e tilbliii for himself; ineihejr are all in camp now."j . ~ , , ~ One of the Indiimis'iheivivas' taken prisoner, and brutally, murdered: Tile VaptainAontipuest The ;enemy, were 9nmsd. L ail . rtiglAt long •A ip ,to ing up illeii• 'dee& . TWO nf the r.6ffipers were killed, "The refrort Of theliddrinish• enrinde tat it ie..not elaggerated: • Thel Agfa reallY th 9 most siesperate- one on ,reeord, .ancl• abounds within etanoes of yronderfill slaring andi - , ••• • ' . ...1- 1 :; : loPw. 18 WALLACE, , CoßPEßn4ing • Bordei.' • • ....I -'• •••' .. tiSternor . • Sank:tidal . Retreat: -= A#' Jane 260, n ews , gas reeeived-that °Plc Jack. litiri; with 211. 4 W. Parkin arnitiitiniii :troopaiiit.Piiinme.4lfOrre..itiidgsf i ele*ln intlea t iltinth :of • Warsaw, on Sabbath , inornuek,o_at c.ten :was moving. kouthwas4l., had long eisnqpnaiand ,:iw01P19,414 baggage Na4.ooi4t. some' of whioh litid l zeitip tilted fpr2itage coa.ctier. , ispoilte tlitit - Charles Batleock,.lt4S 'O4 alietit',4 thi; Oderiand Mail Coinpiny, at Varsavir,:ctitedUiir. Jackson's force there, and turniehedllinte t9d' hill teams. belonging to the company. ; •,:•1 A?Pgeod• many horses were drowneditismassini.the Osage ; r' • ! General Lyon wits expected toiesgetßpontsnile at an earl : day .witb,,..his force of. MAtttwskr4oB4nd 001. Beer:loci& Itegiment, for 81164001 d, flitilikiej? point he' wonla ii9:Stlined additional' fare frail Kansas and fronk Sti•Xciedit: ' 4 Loyal regimente'er Robb iri various partetiii•the Stew TAtoiii, of, tlitedgieeenri,Aegiehiterei:hait been arriated!bithe Faesl,anthoFitiee.,, - • •' - • of Marshall Minn.—The Marshal 'of the Baltimore police has, been lw 000 league witktke‘pecessionists, doubtless, Inr , •Miniths. Be was a l piiiiy•p, the bridge-burning . ef,April t AS Government. lies hien on• the watch fox fame ,9rt.pe acp "which would Ni'sriter3t decisive inea'snres . •Thuriday•inorrutig, June 27th, lit three' o:elnel4 his dwidling wag -ntiripunded ltan‘hel,qnietlisuir'endered himself into the' ouStodY .efAkior GeeerAk f llanks,.thertew commander, of Oat district; and is now in durance with Robert Merry man—Ws associate in • briclgtburnioir r at,,Fort Ate lEtenril" ' ,u r,,, 1 • • • • fart' .I'" CiSt Kinley,'lffib7e - Mitylandfirpl n halt en 4'051116A1 .Adarge quantity of arms - were disenvelfed secreted Nylei i 4110 ~M.arehare.••office,' and further,.discov arias • areastiected to be made. Baltimore is. somewhat l Lflo 43l .4',PqP ea Kllt i l l A"?.P,b t ll 3 #l b9.PF.D 8 9r30- ....-iTheaoysdeitikenivot East TennesseailreAti be PiPPA. O I Yid,* their ; pie tnote vem t9yFf l D4Ye.ob • D:fOreD :will apeeitily,be.itipf 7,pm ...,fl'hd.Piet Oleo Dr 4.,„t " iNft to ' ly, item 4•s*;444ialAs„ - s ' Po9,Tiel,Aolibitintelllon;-ilin,b ' ero of Fort ,Bpin- Trii"arriVed 'at ryielf4 Veinvx 20th fronl .the • 1 . ' • West, arid - 1661i'reoms at• the Mountain Amnia, 'kept by Mr: 4 o6ol.ga W. Mullen!' Irebiuiel'Ailitnif fOetno feign, vbho 4111 — talitartly 'health is still.d;licaterbutthe mountain air,WM , Atiiibtlesti be -4Pf1.11,141?- !JU: erd :i.) .r-7"42l l '±f 3 P•T , esig Jr.' '•!••‘: Mr. Mid, of Covington, Ki.tihrittilieted fo.Atrea -B=OIIO4ITV-14ot I*.Stfh,4o4olfient,Ograilligi° to the &tali: . ' - • •. I M u ritt n • it. ...1 letter frern,on ,bpazd the W.yandott t , Aliurk.Piu:k k eps, anatoeitam the Alp tifre of • the privatwWiltutflO 1314 ! WeIAN lky l PiD NW' ot 'Eike; an Engli,itli - harnue, laded with rifleifeautibitiletrAle tettele,lithe fr! ' I r•-•' ,• ••••!;•• 4 fru J vat) tint *ids ilt. Washington from MOW ' 4 •Mdeson 're portal thnt ,arfiritish , ship recently:lin 411049,4,,1014,sueeessfully, lanctedi a large MOW !) .1• 1 3; ?1". .41r u !i.n4 Fl 4 5.43 m : gltitrenofroah' Georgia, reprimnAtn i that }strong Unjonefeeling!pre veils in several portions of that State, suppressed only from the fear of the consequeneee of utterance. Many people earnestly hope that. Et re c onstru c tion, of the `Thilesn' Will be •edfteted! • oral Copql.prjor. New Orleans .1 1 7,11111102 Gallagher, o Kentucky, latelY:childenti4l: clef* Treasury, has been 'apsbintdfd •06Beettirlot the leit nfzNeivi3Orl'eans, and expect Ail to leave: ashington for' Ottirol'en th - a: 25th ' + ' lie gill fiecompastrour ariny•in its progress down :the O. II D -he. Do ii o Dl3t , that!. *ointment and•dspirture for.,tbie.,fiplps,,iokiteA u t aq ~advance 14 "earhest prtis,,kiala'nfom b ent opio O phie. '• M • ".1 -• N .4,1;1 1 1A-7.iZi.if 1.Pg 11,11114 ' 441 n°o r P).5.°9114. elebbiwa t en i Die itlii4biOt &bet* en ho' tthiiiff landfillhat ' gradually coming North for deposit, or investment, , ,in coneequentak ofitheleara owateranusder: 'the 9iff."9•9l'..their.4•WlPtialla3 , gttul!lre.,-, .;„ • • .'2 . . 'OetifeddttitW'llinttniieii+! 85 ,0 a -lesplittili• • from ,LbUispilleoweidiern'ltntor.lol3l . ll . ivertesamktic it.tha Soulthern(papere; announcing the ,re-opimingiofinthe .Confed,prate,„tion,i,statm @t4,ly,.9lpvgak,Anillipp ha" i'r,64faifr° tA A • 4 4 lEZEM rumors, ik Vow :tensive te to see o'clock, thed, op after, a. itect 1):Y se-right =titer, cite the Latest.-7 Tuesday. • • • . • , There is osileid era ble disagrattment awn 0, cers,- nig! enme ititiebordivation' e at:FOft-i . rest Ifforiroe;;-:.ji ie said; iii.gociirituilictirity, ielations lAN foreign powers , weie aforeearth eabla-thati At preaent.-t . -The Bkiltintore%steasnerSta Nicholas, plying regularly_ort the kotomee,to Wight ington, was seized on Mondox,,42,v.dingise4 Pffeet siopOts t on, 2kßard, and run inM the ittwpahaiipook.— Bimnitpg for United States arhl,y haebreii very Oecetiefiit m Louieville; Thifi'fitpi pollee' &Selz issionerti Bildinereiteni thiFen into onhtlidY'lly Maj. by United . States troops in eeveralimportarepertionlibridelt July let: f!"..f . t I.:. " • " Potts ton& Opiniotr of : the C ontest. -`' Wi Bostii Ohjeoto,of the r..- - --• Zion's er • .• • .• organof th el44hadYst'Ciinrch, •salp:-J—. 7 • ,'."/ • • • "Nhefelavery•i4•the South forint; no partett 'male for- wir..• The .:Unitede States has never. •dreiubed:of making war on the South-for its slayenri men.,.shoug . understand , ATiyipans,.44,„iliatithe trpiStod' Stltt'ea, is 'wiry singular oomliMit;Cimintry. con deed federated '' States; one iilenistit s of.:thd r eltiOrthat • each, State Oontint itliVwn local imsti= tutimis; golthfit Unit Suite - iti.-resptitiiilyte. for thy seciah , ihatitutions•cif.knothlityAnst.the United ,States is not responsiNss4,:tho,sgsig•ipttitn.thmof any, Stnte,., It jvh!tip. tlyit•pieNar„r i mly voijr,eetly. lead to ihil„destruttlon.of,elAviry, jint:tket, pouni,sibjeot ont - the OA of Almi'Moith, or of the United t!l!'981 either #cowed°s Facpeolaviiquil vt dielkliitli:eri - k'Xii4lll Eft' _fp,o2 c o r , iaf• ' an ell known • *-o nofris dikti , eoy bakes the fel= . • . vteohd , winole I•lnivelbad%with •per ions:. RICa of course ;hoes prejn- ApiAtbernpstiktes; I gather that their 1 134 /Pre4lnt cou,r.no!lifiP9P-relisk she Op JVy. their gage egtiof cottoa Otti; arid 'this thorli eFenOlil thy ebiptrien te ,of ' , err oPrst,Qok§?bArq..will,bfkBo far ea; lea most serious interruption in the '' • • -five who, m ire or less, depend upon lie e l tsplel q ill s hp; tfiiktime, be in a Tatibnuiti. toihebotAhtton is breed. tat, in. that mule, _our...Government ers,)tiv but.p,raissAlke pc ads, db; in orZierrtO ki_ana' at h9al4.l't:+:•:-10: .1 71 _I, et. ti solution of all this iiforeshadplyed diVr.:g. , d i allifkliet.Ottfirentddlty, Iverngentiel:F..S.teoUeetkirifor 14e tog. Assays Abe LY...,Eceomixer: Piall.Paifillc# l 9 B e..far , ;PAO!. to P€ l 97a,air.the:PottoP afßp,vaaal) Ana g rket., some . Southern por,t,...like te.Opined',l:Fy the G4ernMenst t iliis estahliiiieß, and tradilivith'ilie Our btgutiV•trlifsli" 'fdsillt -witioli• we toptctornOtiess; at anihoVintiing ; 48 the =Ales of ,the;Oorth-Witiit ships of the sand from ire...mouth, and - b 9,349 aottuu iwa)n paulrsA i for the .tTlls of tilAfand; it: MO , be htlin'sbld and filhilifed• &filet - thS' vet Vitt froth ittas!lOng been so bountifully sup plied: ,The firstaxiontli of, summer only haiwpasded, nt 44Wasia.a..itulaalkdy. In:A We sere and ; yellow leaf.: 4414'4 battles harkppt .tet bpen,foggliti : hutAta moral &Kee is arieady speßt,p,' It, ag,linter,tlirough-,a series of campaigns, but,its,hope.of.pltimStiesticcessis already on the' wane, StieNisist •y. '":•. .• • 1 '0 Aggland i ft.kistike , ,Ratta447.4STOW, we 0ti0544_ renernberti* l Xtfr:OTCl7 . iivii3 Ottkidi in the syn. pf Enifandloi•that power zuol4A ever sinen'ft .iiofi E SO"Vall bigland as povierful art Ahrlthaviiliinooltit'' . nw 'gine of the country 'furnisbnit :the raw material-for manufactures whicWgiies bread to millions of one- Tatitesszi, wealth„to,thousands of, capitalists. Why stiould iook, at:the first glance at least, as if it I wet's, more, for the af , England keeP On tbod'Verm's iritik!thethlitthei than with • Oh?' - And heti' we 'lbef4etit heitilkoly dart political heti 'Wu looked' no longeTsgo - thiiii laseifint4r, when there was serious reasonlorcdoubtini , mhether the cOnsti tatiotially electecl.-Piesident-would :be permitted to be . inaustirat!xl.,iiaatlifor j )tppVelmad.ing,„ that the: s 4/54n1ave .14 ribs.43:woilltl et i t t ipnas g lv e ispf the Papi t „mug e and .prctclaim theinialieS the a, • _IQ this • e.should-not, more , crear4 tett.: th ati4retiv iii.B - ‘ 7 " When. secret associations' were kno6il t .Northern cities' for the avowed' purpose of inerthrovi- Ang.o4 Pnited:St.ata goYeToltienv, in conspiracy with .thp.qhpft States t ,vihen treelpee t ch ) nn slavery was sj lineetk;hy violence all.OVerhheYree,§tates, and when the fteptdifibtin 04:0.0 did noi . daire to protect it; reaeott Tinkle pttwer of the faitttinithrOdviriVFort Autntiir to startle' th'e North tigam.-to sense.itb•decendy, and to spirit? It .rika t nakuralltnough that thefshohld have but Wender faith in.tht Pe, _rsiolteimorNiPititPf t.esi.stance to °Tea -I'r:•,-M / aa , laWilXo7(T f alAell4tM,lpecople.thadsrn eeefi to `LooWer &foie if, as 'Ling as if waiimily, taci t co vert: It inerm of the penalties or thikenduct; thit 'carilnii be easilj.re-established. We,had been forfeiting thegofid'opithorrof the mother 'country, and of Christendom;:for'top: many years to deserve to be believed in, on the , very: first blush of .nnr,repentance,and reformation, We think we are regaining ,our, reputation„ quite, as feet as we could 'expect, and rniuch fastei thtiti we., deserve: „eln 'Slavery Standard. - .- r. v i ot s ,L s ...77.4clolseiyea for thip. v:•• • rt 4011410191104 pina *nation Society: . - Awl& Harris, (Olinton.igt. Church,) $l5 00 Granville Chinth,l7 40i - Mariette Church, ir.!:..4•lSP.'oo,'(coulatua;) 67 40 dais, Angefine,Clopivgi, (Port Penn,) 10,0j1 Co ll ection inFort P,enn Ch t .,,per Rev. GOyford, 43 'Mill'dieek'Presti: Cit., 'per 'Rev. J. Vance, . alb ->Aeliteativithi ==l - ,6 per Rev, Mr. Ca aig,heall,• l 26 l oo ;'i A st...C . b.,NO„ttliumberlapd, maw.% J. Diekson, , ..2 :110 Waltsburg Cn., per Rey; in. Grassie, ft „(10 • Nina' - -Biolk 'St:' artklelmidei Whilldin 2 20 00, Thos. Potter, 10 00, 8: Tolman,Tolman,6'oo, - 11P00 „,.., o „ i lst.l 3 r. Ch., CarlideLper,Ef,.4. Sturgemi,Xsq., 46 ISS Ciirya,ry ;; PfesiiiCh.,Sollenti4l%.,6,o. o o,../g4• 1 1. Brown; 50 00; Jon. MA - 1W 30 00,4'. I. f1,.4 ilßodinte, , 2s,•oo,talhoillSpoirks - , ' 24410,:;01 W. :1 4.0 ,- - 0011GF435 , 10 00 ,, , P• C. Woaufmcin, 1,01110,410‘ :41.1 packariPi Female Bible Class, 149,4 r. )3* 0 "Sik months' interest on bond add incolgsigii" . o'oo laro.vvylfre , %iris& Ch,,Lper- bthlitlirriiiiO4/ 4, g ) .gr d 3 ProCeeds otphilada. City Loads.:? •Its-ftici64,6fo 00,4 4V),11' 6:1 " Palitrit;f tottg . ~; ~Jun9r~, r lB@~ ~.~ 1 , *9 1 1 11 444: , CAPPOS I Ite 00,0,ionr: Yfsb: s !'iof:Pr34.9c4tr:PsmEmewiNe.r.it xt4r4:mpual , te_tinm - Wr.ritiOß, ,befo re tbiltbodisty bfPChriStisen BelleitreliVbfßeikliralbir Pl?rkr D.D., 0/4 1 ..01fai0• • ; oi •,Morsday, July 16.1$ntrmke‘reamtiktion and 2' P 1 0 1 . 'Prize DeoliinStionat 7 . , P M: • u • Tuesday, July 16. 7 -Afternoon.--Ixuggral ALUlress,- by Ellicott 'Evani; M., Professor 6E 4 "i:sr% LEvining:#,Addreseland Poem before • the iterary.SO cieties.es. Address, by George -. : Spmner, • Boston, Mass. : yoere ? by 14, 1 1 4. pe Cordova; Ileyr,„TprlF,, Warseiday, kenif of tbe 4 8oe:iet7 'of A fri " t Syraetiset L.- a Poeristeloy4a oievi ;York., , ...Pmfoigg•TM9o4og .of 4 11 4 4mo44lPrit.lo 2 :Of Colle;, • • ." 171 JAIETIODEONIIIPIIFACTORT': •inaititfieettiting .1 . _ 7 I:'t •leW MI 0,4 . 1:k v i trotilgogg itr• I • • Sods contialmt of nisi ability to-produce an article supe rior to any other in the city, and upon the most mode irate terms. , liroinptly attended et,P* -744144N5Ur;1149•40 N. siztp , street ; : • ibiby c: 04'4- 1./grAtopo, • • 1, • • 14 . _diasecia stiaits 311:i ~ S ON, • 9lintelSl3loll 7 IikEttHAVITS I):litTe 141 SIVA !:): . WitrAaVA . lttv..e. 4 , l 4 Y. 1 .94ft.4g. , . • 4 , 1 pIiiiPHILLAELPAIXI%; ir Cash advances made oti . e.cnislgathiatii;i,li7pqAtg • . . rirt .r 411 J .1 i, r :4001)MB&TBRIWAND.4110415):1 Ndf •• • lif.3.tto,TIOIiT'LLICIRSTWOHrs . r iirAtf/ir INES: 11 T • l f ; "c7.l.*Tamn,,trzifialTlnqffE93ll"ll '. 1 1. 1 " , 2Nriii fur gaiker rstiout basin tg; use :II lfrifiglikeiele dhti 3d461 hlikdron 104$4,01,01FoOrthelett4tra They', are without ihyrof those delfca4coa l l,nifi,adjunte,mWth.3hOseplahy Fnaplihme 34 more:o46'e rthari We churnihem to'he" the iiia4filiteeke weritl,")rchll44il.6teroCiloilik a greater range of work, In .a:more.tltisfectory'mtuiner. Ritiß k EocEpvekto,..)3oo..*alloinmato-,r, 12.4. Affn,.7EBsTP.A. -- accti egibmisto-r •AN‘if "31. A. 3C . llift4 . 1(3.0 WU lit' aiN 4z:1: t; i i.ito . • UPRAM'SJIAIR AYE!! Only 3S cents a Box:4z11 THREE BOXES FOR ONE DOLLAR. T ray, re 4 or flaxen.hair can be cbanged in a . few se- Coeds tojet black or brown, ttiritli'ljoharrOs ticittid Hair DyeN'the Nest and cheariest in• the world; prciditcing the moment it is applied;-a,:ricit nalurataPPesrance. Each box of UPHAIWSHAIii.HYE is warranted to con tain as Mach ka'ir dye as others sett Air 'ons della?! Try -It will not injure the:gloss of the most delicate lair. UPHAM'S ROSE' POMADE. • Aide' exiiressii the'llair'Dye; only 25 tents a bottle. Either, or both of the abovivirEelesi;sent by Express tp ak. 'paits , 6tl . the , country: Sold ,only Si C. UPHAM, 310 Chestnut Street,Pithadelidtia p p whom.all Onters'inint be:addressed.' • • 0 ODilticrriOiESALE AND HETATL ESTABLISHMENT, N 0 . 1708 Market,Strentltiet. 7tle & Bth, south we; ItLPu7 A. • . "q 11 1.t41?, • SOW:RDA 'MOOR'S, *ANODES; 'JRNVEhRY, GOLD PENS HOLDOSS:: Pro. , , ` - Rierjt.iviiiilttforl- 'ATJARBI , OLOCKS for -found sleepers and early risers.. Ali, atfamest With - a I:whet - leg bittei:ierice ef 25'Smari.-17 'years in his present Jocation-- the Ifeeprieter times , !prepared; tb ;fungal), war ranted 'fime•Reepers of the best quality and in all styles. Above named articles ItiEo repaired with great care, all(F*irittlikid: rit44 PINE GROOERIES,AND:TEAS. ~., -. ;THOMPSON BLACK 8a...93* N , ;W:: . colorme 'initatralsui •CHEST r iliT 'STRBETi, '• • • ••• • . *Flue l / 4 0; 4;4*r; Mfieti; iour; G tuitOpleasqpidreer,ozler,ve , S, ancleTery variety 0914;40p1y .• tisoceii9s.L; • nieGoadiudelivire4 oF.:pstiget:zecoireli Sm 54e °°ll*.i . *ANTHI)s--Abomp in aTrpsbyteripttfainkli, for the bribpri sop - of ,a colored Presbyterian minister, to bp brotitlitfiPb:Viiiiitlndlistilal or - EdbPational Pipplby meat. •%,lAinily;to , clr agaresit•-,7 ROBERT JONES, N. Eraarkt ST. Or, THOS. H. DAVIS, E.LEKENT/1 Sis„ THE SINGER SE WING MAC S: ling popularity of Axer ,akothers pl.„the. nrarke”,-- , caileii~ may teb04,14-, it is "true, for' a smaller amount of dollars, but it is mistaken eecinbitiy to invest-anything worthless.•or , unreliable article, and those who do 5Pg.040 , -;11:01,.-44MY .. ZAC In. order io place Tiii„E• pEST;.,F,A.M.ILY MACHINES 1N THE WORLD within the reach of alb-we have re (bleed)tour libtreiriA., l 'Bliuttle Machinei, heal/00111Y ornamented, hto . ' 2inge.oa and 2; Standard Shuttle Machine s, both' of Very application ; and .„capanity, :and popular both in) the:family and • the manuf actory. Prices reduced, resipeeteveli, from $195 io - s9o' and, f 100: Binger a No., BStandard : Shuttle Machinator Curiage Meieis Rua heavy' leither *ink. Price complete ; $1.25. qirso, to &init./ate the likt,Un- ENTIRELY NEW unequalled for manufacturing , purpdses, noiseless, tap!d, iind.oapuble of, every kind of work! Price (including Ircin:dtand a:nd'draweri,) $llO, cheaper at that, in view of its value, than:the inaehines of any other:maker' as a All of Singer a.lYlacbines „make. the. interlockMlMl" withtwo threads, wllful" ,is `the best stitch' known. Rifery linrstm defilli:ng*tatiriiiiiie: full and , reliable in formation about Sewing,Maibines their, siaes, , ,prices, wOrklug-capacities., and tile best methods. : of Purchasing, can ifbtain i# b Sending for a copy of 1: M., Sieger & _Co.'s Gazette, /which Pintorial'paper eri pruir.479ted-,tothe subject. It will be supplied gratis. SXNGER 4..Q0 810_ Chestnut , 0:et.181 - yr: -; VA *Elm. piAPPAIN:TMT2 A 1 9,-COFFEES,, AND , CHOICE FAMiL GROCERIES,! COA, :EIQIITIf AND WA T, TUT,STS.,, F.III,LAI*LPMAi A faii'dionri Nth his forinet Iticahon ilierelie;7llthe happy to see his friends and customers i , Gornipareu4P,seckeda74fotylfgripci to the country. ;;7• `. CS DE:AIa - • . 'TIM. lieb LIT RE ICE C 011 PA •:? Is:prepared' toltitnitili a eulieliniqu'ioe - of' B ASTE 4 RN PCE, ' -- As cheap . y.an rump ya s any Otheluirlit - tipie- Ci ty ; . . . ' 1 108:ELKIN-TOW & SON'Si'lqu.lB3 8. - Beciond - St N. l E.,4„"dOrnet of Second and Walnut Streets. - .1 , THQ91.4.8 WEAyBE'S,. Druggist, N.. 2; corner of Eighteenth "and yhie 'Streeti: , • - ROBT. , MATTLVS, 18'Norih Delaware Aveniie, 'J. M..:1717:PN/425,: Druggist, S. W. -earner of . Nine teenth and. Green Btrgets., . •`- 8 Pounds per DaY; 55 - bents per - Week.' I 6 :fff " : 80 20 cc cc, 90 ,“ STEAMBOATS 'and SHIPPING supplied' at, the, 4ilititte - st notice. '' PZ:9 - Please notify all changes, or neglect, at the. Office, in writing. ' OFFICE. AND DEPOT; 206 StiIPPEN STREET, Or sent I - through- the - Penny Post, will be Orbirtiitly attended to. ' . . • • , RESIDENCE, 323 and 621 :North, Etna- . ENTg ST ET WOLIMRT &. BRO." AMERICAN' . 1101LILD • OF COMMISSIONERS POR • FOREIGN 11 - IV'S I 0 N S • Instiinted..fn 1810. eil•7 • The Board acting tor Chtirebesond•lndiviiinal Chris tians in America , have . establ i shed missions in Afnddyy India, China, Tu rkey, Persia; Greece, ilieuitis ofthß Pacific, and among the American. Indians: • • '., •. Contributions may _bss.sent to James M. Elordon Seq., Treasurer, Missionary Honhe, - 33"Pernbeiton'Square 13ckston, or to Samuel Work, , Beq.olanker, 36 'Sonth,'3d "t:liPhiladelphja, who consents to actiteJeceiving 'agent fac_#i r e.g.hpaciAlphia Thatriet.: JOITN..bIcLEOR, • Dititrict Sec . . of the F. "; ++loll4 +7 ..111Vi ; ; 't 'l'; •i; ..1 1 $20=q31 , 0. 11 ! , -! , , • cyrke. • Supper."—Tbe beautiful fresco painting ou.lbe-wektpf, tbp refectory of Sta Maria delle'Grazie - at • litirditodi6Vinef, 'fitti 4 been' liestrod'bylite'detayint. ' hand of time;.titkAheitisigraving,Mittle4tthelliatanort .oAtite tirtiattLof Fl i cirenetiollugthlmi l litqftteukAtill re-, ,mains,, from which Atty:iiiftheFrupitpf,lhejhole' XißpositiorWancl pafts; eau - tieseen: • This .engritvint - ibitspwe , tlearrt., coind Mkt the4osfielisio of I "Mr; J. Lewis of 82 Nassau Sheet." .the, deadritigtm. t of the ori nal .ieture b Gio.dberar,do de, Rossi, our blessed - .Lord: suid thin; andlhoen graving presents it in all its matebles4.,bennty,- ,74# late now ~, i n possfissipia, of Mr._Lewis cost eaves ple#xed to lea rit that retouehed:bl sdine.ifif Otir nibst'etnineint t will be Issued in a few„dnys., ; • bern:is one'fhil , of instriietion" to all ,Ibirers• cif of the, most:: binprets iv e..Seeneili4 n •thA dife-Pfithe:ffaxioar; It should be in every Phtislian botoebold, and, thy low •Priee,,sit Which it is intended' to piit accessible 'to all \ 1111inisters•anir3iiriday 5 SehOols.will be supplied .atjow rates, and,ehurehes 'anti ing fostivabittnay be able to rsalixe,front soine kin tbit the pkirpOse oriarrkingion their °pea ein be addiessed, Box 4197... Ifs brie nal ,eogt.; , per.oitojiyi was , ten dollari; it will,:now_bei ta cit:iced to two —Adtvente and • It viluAq - DEBTS C rist and is Apostles In , theie tr'ying tirneS, wlfait'it is `ditlicult.for Clinicbes aid Sunday; Schools to pay :their. expenses; we pro Pose to help them, by selling . them the : gteat Pipture t icd, the Silppir at a low price. -'eery Christian wanti this large and bilintifol Steel , Engravfng farnilY-0 - 4traordina.ryiterras tot Churches, Sundays Schoolsp.ißd ,Send for,a Circula.r contaming y perticolwy and send two dollars fiir a copy of the engraving, which Was soki for lel:141111dd times.'" `theTo.sell Pictfir4of Christ and hii.Apoistlel'iitufiliing-oftliiS List Spppex. smierb Steel-Plate cost seven thousand Size, 44 inehas e andwid 26 deep. Co iiieV Sella .byl Mail; ghat to all, parts of l the country forttwo "ere. Address; "'JACOB LEWIS,s Iku eLt 84- % Sirtet;' Oct 'e,i,P_NevnYark.3 E0w4197. References:—Chnstian Adv . /m : 0, New york, Observer 4 krlepArfent, Eiandiiir,'6l2d Evan'" , isy ';.. 1-0001 .310.1 .1 lflVlrra, •• w-Li”:7l -fst'A fr1 . 1%/M.. 1 ,itt!ii:itaip ;MINA t'a $' to ram s.u! 3/ ,42.11,1 n=MnMI -Po 1 i • • . left% 1 1 ' : ilr i,, lt i l s T 4 ll4lls . Agt ;Eilik keril IV, Aritecowm.rartit ' : . . i . : .. ~t slit w,. 1 j : ii i to It., 4. , a is re 4 , 14 . 0 ,115 4 ,3 4.. ! .•A„ 4..); r.etiat 1th...,,nt: 5....- ...• •,:• 1:': 1 1...7 &A:a ;T s ;;;41 ti MU nitstd (41 nit VI '' il .f" ' l!' ".4 - • 'afro; 52 NORTH BiriE - STYMIE/4'i ' M P " X"'• 1 90:10A d jatli. CIA: 41, 3'Nt.`'‘ #." • ; Vila L " LUILI VA 4 40oraii.1 ' .1. I bill OEM MARLS WORkS, HENRY S. Tikiß, : - Bianufacturer of. CARVED AND ORNAMENTAL iVIAREILN WORKS, 'Y,,,,-Noll7.lo•Gazenr STREET, • , r .a b ove Seventh, Philadelphia. CARVED, ORNAMENTAL STATUARY and ISIO NUMENTAL-WORK of every description. Raving erected,Speckmeng in almost every cemetery Ihroughout this State, and supplied orders from nnarly every State Irene union,-r trust to receive your influ ence and patronage -for the above: Frestablishment. I Ms° contract, for _Vaults, Sarcophagis, Sic. I have many references throughout the Union, which can be seen on application: • -angl6-ly. B OYD & BATES, BANICIMS AND DEALERS 111 MLR or IXClllafillSp BANE VOTES AND srgcri; 18 SMITH ? THUM, Vt., PHILADELPHIA. TWO ZOORS ABOVW2WECITANICS I BANK. Particular attention i.s,given to the collection of Notes and Drafts: -Diann on -New York,..Boston, Baltimore, &cc., for sale. !Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on commission at the Board Of Brokers. Business Paper, Loans on Collateral, negotiated. feb. 10--lyr BA)WZL Iropts.;, - liTuszug McCora Hanoi and ItAin; Prnfewts • BAN KM HOUSE OF WORK - , - AcCOITCH.& No: w SrteSi 21*(1 Street; ' ' • PnIZADILYEId. Dealers in T.rNODNIMIT BA= i'•NOTNS: and Cons. BOVIIIMIN and WAIIIERN Frurns bought on the most favorable terms. Bna.s es Dgemes New ltork, kiloston, Pittsburg, ,Balthnore, Siebnion4,Pinefrmati, gt Lunis , &c, Bc., constantly for sale. COLtudnotra nrenintli niade on all areessible points in the United Statiaandraaninhls•;rl - • s • Daposrrs SJictayszo o payable on deratuid,And Interest allowed as leragreementi - • ' eriinmaiid ions bouest and sold mi commission, and 33trSINESS Refer tziPmeniiiinti. awl Crainditaux, Rums; Philadelphia; Null. DREXEL & Ooe Wursww, Loran it Co, New York., and Ornmans` and Itcartnum Rudray 15#81yargt • • Leeds' Air-refreshing Chamber and Warmer. the Household. Fonstain of Health, Gives every room a pure refreshing air, In constant circulation. " Wholly free From dryness,'dust, and all impurities. Safe, simple, economical, and sure To warm in winter, and in .summer cool Leeds'Ventiliting Registers For beauty and.effeet are unsurpassed. Leeds' Iron:Ventiduet Chimneys, To give perfect , dranght, prevent danger from fire, speed ventilation, largely save the heat. Leeds' Direct Ventilators For tops of chireneys; buildings, out-buildings, cars, and ships. Well known; approved, and sure. All are . ; in ,prantical use,with full approbation Office 505 CHESTNUT STREET, Second story. Best references given. 78 6mo F INE FA..SBIONABLE CLOTHING E. EL ELDRIDGE'S CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOME. N. E. earner, of Eighth, and Chestnut. Streets. A. SEPERIOR ASSORTMENT OE READY-MADE .CLO'IIITNO ALWAYS ON ELAND, Wiih,a full Stock of CLOTHS K PASOIEJtES, AND VESTINGS, of Freßeii,thLglish, and American- Manufacture, frcon which to select. xi- We study to Please. PICTURE PRAXES, &C SELLING OFF. , --FIRST QUALITY LOOKING GLASSES and Picture Frames selling off very cheap. Old Frames'inade eqiel to' new by regilding. Looking Glasses-aridrPktures reznoVed and.hung cor rectly by J. V. IVlcLzatv,.._No:l62 Worth Ninth street, below Rade: West side, Philadelphia.. 6m0773- • • td . !•• • 9 '4;4 . 24, " r• •-' • .• : Aexpetposmigoitrjeg ,the aßrvices of healthy, honest IBOYS'OrIVIRLEI.,"eark procuie the'saine byapplyiag at !: 1 ; tNiyl`264 South. Stith-Street. agency Isnot One ofprofil, butestablished strictly with the view of procuring homes for those ready and willing to work: ; ap. 25. . ' S PECIALITY FOR LADIES TRUSS AND . :DRAOR DEPARTMENT. Conductedirr competent Ladies. Entrance On Twelfth Street, first. door. below Race. & full line of Mechani cal ,Rernellies,. light and elegant in construdion, specially aelaPttet - to Ladies' use: • ' , C. H. NEEDLES. Proprietor, W. oor. TWE_LFTH and RACE Sts., Phila. Kr:Entrance to C. H. N.'s Room, for gentlemen ' at the corner. . 753 These Bells are made E It from an ALLOT OF STEEL, by g 4 'a'new process that enables ru. . he proprietors to sell them • - •at one' half the price of emmutmer others, and at the same on . time to furnish a VERY so ' ••••••••••••,- • - v SMIOR Bell. They are not tiable •to break, and at& warranted. For particularT • '„.; relative to .the Size, Keys, . 'Hangings, Prices, and War ' Vanty, send for Circular to ;the. Manufacturers, BROWN & WHITE, I '2O. Libetty St., N. Y. MMI EISEE •.vO3?. •: 1Y..,0W., i. , . --rYr r!ry;li i :,. - • ! ..'• , 14F4tql2t;tri...TAXICOit, • A*ciFlEFfirr *irt!..ser.„.kniter the U. .8 Mint , • • a 0 ENREN'S ocs , • uPIEELADELPIIIA: CO.MMERCIA " • 411 . ! COLLEGs. .N. cornet. iSeveigh vad Mumrbntt ' Streets, An Institution designed to promo young men for active but MP& z 4•• • • • " ' 1 'llatabliabed S ept ember, 74n54. - . lncorporated Yon° 4th, 1855. ' 4 V. O ilokati or ifitiiiiTE.Es. D ' AVP.4 II[ O; 1 4 7rer7st r. sl3.einirx - e..Moirrow, 4, _ • :V: TIODEFRB CRITTENDEN, Attniney at Law, Principal, OonFnltlng 4 . 4eppnattaut;And ppotructor 'ln ComniereLd Customs, and Com. merclaciaw. 1113011/18 W.4IIOORN; Professoi otPenmanship. 4917- : ;: r titrfloslro umwor. Book-Keepiog and Phonography, : t ; p4er. JAMERA'.GARIND;end R. A. WLIZI) EWES, Instructora In the Book-Keeping Department. At this Institution each student Is taught individually, and may ..:attiod , as maiy IsonTiclially as he chooses. 'Wm Otaplele Connting Donee conrioembrstes thorong,h instruct tlan, in::PenioanshlVOlook-Heeping, Commends' Forms, and Mer cantile Arithmetic; with the, privilege of attending all the Lectures 40"Pnlitiist-DsonoulY, Commercial Lan'. the Duties of Business -iderwActrThiciearelleillyered at Intervals daring the year, in the Lecture ROOl3l of College. of , Commeretai Law alTbrds business men every facility Or acquiring such an amount of legal Information es shall -guide them with discretion in their business affairs. Full Conroe Fithian' Malec itchived. •: pittaPsues, containing. fUli c tsutieniars of terms, manner of In. iitrOctioti, initylbe hat appying 'it the College, either in perroWaeby letter., -."...15:11 1 • Twenty Five per cent, diretaitiosed to sons of clergymen. 5'.1. 41 / ourrrENDisrl o B 110013( PM for Sale. Price tam. Spy 19. , ,P 0 P 60 ,c4K14.1 • NSW SUABLY SCHOOL SINGING BOOK. - 1 'fir? otil . lituiDjitTßY'S . :t a lo 3c.:.tto tc9VIDOS N CHAIN! • ••• Sti,van tiCW t Li Tbi:Auttior l s , most popular SUNDAY. kIiOCiLIISGINd BOOK, • , .PRICE, 812 Pl UVNDBED, CASH. NEW YUBA. )..fteinVfotir rtai stumpslars specimen copy, to dl laVjSitiliellltut.Dßll/IY; 4SI Broome Street, N. Y. St • r• tIT t • • T • • cam; OR3rI.).IIIICLE..OF.:CLOTIIING warranted to be jU 4 SntlialffitSfitpleuapd- Make, equal to any in the lieally made. or made to order. F r iiiiii, .19 Nin th St., Chestnut.. 41 461 SSW talatt:•: • 179 emo —o. _OTIC E ! JOSEPH LEEDS, INVENTOR AND PATENTEE Cikel.,N TS AND PHILADEPEILi. For Churches, Schools Farms, Factories, &c. DAVID S. BROWN ` D. B. BINH AN, FREDERICK BROWN, JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT, Jr., JOHN S,IBLEY. FACULTY.
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