0 iliSlMliI I V, f ixniiuj -.. telegraph A BaH-I TTKKNK) KKrrrui. Jf FIC No 108 sTtHiOD STREET. Ta-aai tauoa rnuort, or Kiokthhh t!ksf- I'm I'nilcr this lofrltltnatci sanction Mr. Lii col. did procUim Koneiral siuiponsHon of the privilege of the writ; and by rirtiie of tint tiipnmire ft nnmher of summary arrxviU were Hindoo! Indlvldiial.i guilty of dUlayal sptscvrh or conduct, or eiMpoc.ted of secret complicity Wan nM, tM ouriar.and maiicMt ig 'b,rriNiri I ti lth tlie Rebels. Such proceedings were THE DAILY EVENING TErXJRAlMr.rillhADKTAmAUKSDAY, 0Fj251BGL Q A. I tat m m (fr nu.M A.t , oi uou.11 ip, firrr rasiaes.ai w Nn-iTtia,invaiiaij.n asivvnoej r, parrss. -soeeil, AnrMiH hMfirM at tne usual ma. A literal KruyMMBt -aukd" tar ealenrtpo luaanurr.i. - 'j : Te OnrrMpaailama, W v fyvtr asfl eMaapn of Aronyoino. Coiiimuiitesttn. S .ter I" ..'''.'d nr la-eri-'n mn,t bs antf-a-l- ua,l .p.. aata. and adrtraaa of th. writer a. iitmii Itir utlnliri, hnt a e-uarente. am hi, ." t.,: rf,, 'a ajaaot BBaarta. te reia"a re-foeied CommiintaatloBs. Osrnsf s Iwcrwas Hi tha CtreejUtion r Tub Suiip TL''-P"Ulnna to no la pr.i at as HflT " ,, or-i-i-io . darla a. ansa aa W o'elr-k, iraoaalhla. IjMai tf la-evuon in an or oar editlona lent, nm to .ismra TCKSDAT. OCTOllER 2, IS'll. TUB VLAt'K FI.AU OF WIXrilKsrKK. Aj an evidence of the unprincipled oud paralleled cruelty of the pooplo now I0 oppositloD to the Government, wo pro lent the history of the flag lately brought to this city by Lieutenant Kunkku This U d facto evidence an to this matter. yt relet our readers to the mibjoiiio I forreapondence In regard to the "blark fl o" Winchester which Is now to be seen la the of Independence, by those who may still dW: " HnQt'ATFa Dktaciikd Battkut II. Taian I'iwniitlyani Artillrht. Monocacy i JvOTion. September 12, 16-1. My Dear !Sir : Oftieml K. H. Tylkr. commanding at tliia P'je', bar Eg la his p.wa ion the celebrated black ha ol Winchester, beneath wbi h some of til chive'tic jonsof (he mimj South havinir sworn "tofgbt and give no quarter, has kindly ten- dcrcd it as a loan to the city of Philadelphia, a) " a alight token of his appreciation of their patriotic endpuvors tn the exi-tinff conflict, nnd id kit nami-1 would respecfully preseut it to lb city of Philadelphia. " Hi i)io(i, air, tbat this nwr meet with the " arproaal of hif Honor, the Mayor, I remain, " respectfully, your obedient acrviinr, " Wka. M. iU'HKKL, " Lieutenant CnminandinaT Detachment. " To II. 0. Ciaik, rniladelphia." The toUowlng Is a eynopsb of Mr. Clark's nawcr: " Daaa Sia: Toon of the 12th, tendering as a booa to ibe citr of Philadelphia the cele " brattd black Stgol VS'incbi'-er, is at han 1. I have laid your letter lfore hia Honor the Mayor, acd he slguiries his wiUingues ana " pkaaare to recvlie the d ig, ani have it hung " la tb Hall of Independence, where all who ' viait the Mere ot America may have an opp jr " lenity to teapeel the tia under whi'-h o many " decU of brutality hare bern eommiitod. Very rcapeclfuily, Ac-, voura, " H. G. Clark. To Lieutenant W. M. Rcnsbl, Com'ding.ic." 11HT Or OBNERAL TYLBR. ' EaAivaKTKa Firkt Skpahati Brigade-, ElOHTH A KMT Cohps, Rklav HoraB, Md., "October 10. Ir4 Litnt. nant Willi tn M. KruKBL.Mcsocarv J inctl n, B. audU R. R " Latutenapt . Voonol lint ii inatant, endMing ' tWM ot Mr. Clark, carne duly to band. I 4 aavc bee a too anared to ar.rer a axmor. "lb flag referral to by Mr. Clark U atUl in itt anavataion. I; ia at tour U-jd)uI. " I an, ljeotenaut, very reapf.uullv, your otxeuent KTTant, - E. B. Ttlsb, Brigadier-General.' TTai tag kai been frcjuentlj beard of by toe Union eoldk, but seldom seen, as the guig who bad it la their po&ae&iion only tacfced rtrafcUct; soldiers or unprotected officer retornicg fixna the front. It wis up- tared about the l'vh of Aujxn by one of Geoeral Tjkr's soouu, ia tie vkinliy of Hir per'a Ferry, aad La a Votij V of r-.-iati ai.i jmptnLti acu of Lrfekciitrr n:jt,;h?& Vj i- IXM1Via of Til ft nKiltt. iK'lieved to be neceeiary fr the proUictl n of the riftlional wollnro; and they doubtless exer ched a very mlulnry Inflnonce, however offun alve or inroiivenlnnt they may hiive bmn lo tlrrwe rx rsona who wero aekffd and confined. Thej wero the more amoving, however, to the parly opposed to tbo Administration, only because they were unnanal ; but thny were riMjnlrcd to meet an extraordinary and moat urgoiitemcrgpiiry. It was, we are quite mire, very painAU, even Intensely ropunitnt, to the I're.ildeHt to rtwort to such aeviwo, nhtirp, and anomitjoiis menstirea ; but tho eitu ntion of BlTairn dumandud the exercise of the power, and ho had to Incur all the odium of performing a constitutional duty committod to his discretion by Uie art ol the Federal Legis lature. But much as he his been abused and reviled for the thing, ha has high Democratic authority for hbi conduct. Somo yearn ago Goncral Wii.Kinoif tnado an "arbitrary aireBf of A A itoy D u itn.who was believed to be engaged In au uulawful enter prise on the Western rivorn. A few Copper heads were found thou to object to the act and btir up an agitation agaiust Uoneral Wilki.v bon and resident Jkffkiisov. Tho Utter, In replying to the letter of a friend, unod tho following language : " The question you proposn whothir clreum " stances do not sometimes occur which make it " a duty in oiliccrs of high tni-t to assume authn " rilies bejond the law is easy of solution in " principle, but some'lmea emhrrassing in prac " tice. A strict ohacrvancc of the written laws is " doul'tkas one of the hlh duties of a goo i " citizen, bat it is not the higbeit. The laws of " iieccmity, of self-preservation, of saving our " country'when in danger, are all of higher olili " gation. To lone our country jr a scrupulous " adherence to written law, would be to loe itself " wiib life, liberty, property, and all th se who " are enjoying them with us; thus abiurdlf sacri " ticing the end to ihe means. a " In judging the ca-e, we aro bound to consider " the state of the inf Tmatlou, correct nnd incur "reel, which he (Wilkinson) then possessed. " lie expected lliau ana ms Dana irotn awve, a Krillub Meet from teijw, una he knew mere whs a formidable conspiracy within ihe city. Under these circumstances was he Justiiiable 1-t. In seizing notorious conspirators t 9n this there ran be hut two opinions: ona of the guilty and their accomplices, the o lo r that -I ot all lionest men. in semnng tnem to the reat of Oori runient wbn the tcrirrra law gave them a right to a tri il In Oil teiritory The diuigtrof their rescue ofthr.Lr continuing their micfiiiiatinnj, the ardiness and weuknes of the law, apathy of the judges, sctWe patmnngo of tho whole tribe of lawvtrx, ui known cilspooition of the juried, and hou'rlv exuec'ation of the enemy, salvation of " the city, and cf the Vmnn it seif, which would ' hate been convulsed to its ceuire had that c n " piracy succeeded all these constituted a Uw of ntcecaily ana neit-prervation, nou reuMtsreu the joiua popuit mpreme over me written law. Tl officer who is called to act on this superior immnd. doea ind d riak himself on the justice of the coLtrollicg powers of tho C.insti ution. ' and his stauou makes it nm uuty te incur taai " rifk." There would seem from this to be littlo doubt how Jeffkrsox would act were he at the head of affairs now. He would set a Democratic precedent which even Brooks acd the Wool would reapect. IVIL FOLLOW) IS HI1 HrF.PS. This may be said wi'-b. truth in reference to the peregrinations of Jeffeosow Batis. Alarmed at the fail of Atlanta and the per- sistett advance of Shkrmax, the Robel chief perform a pilgTimage to Croorgia, during Anon StrijiT TiiRATitK. Msdsmo do Mar sia, ttp'a now rrralMi of SVjour'., Tirr$t t? Tarf,, tlemm, waa prtlurl with oil thf a wty tha pico r, iinrnt, wttk rhaniaa, daiicaa, and rruwtla r,l pft.iple an. poa.antr;, lt tl waj.trir Areh a1 A P".nilar t tip it fr"er'iwli ' TM) really hava lia rtntulx'r, rt,nfttil.n. an4 rarl,tf nfa lopalar iptli'h. an.l know li.iw Ia carry on tit I I n , f tlK I'lajr (iik iiK lha la.:t of tlM Ur.'vk rli itui.ni t)flj , (jf hM'ti la 'oh.i. o in? in th t l"n ).r ll.f sis id a. c-r, wh" know, li'iw to put lnt-i artlun lh) atorit uf nrha'. Il'ev limr ti imp v. Jl.a aoin n wlli'k M. IIk Vntvall's ' l n"S ' l bMl wan ali'.wii h nne nf Ilia larwnnt h-.ll t'a -if M6!li' Vaanali ei.cat ntil. In the n.ru.f ami arli-ii ti,n .,n, itf l.if 'I lem.'a Ihf inOitih and vrr. p-, ai-ia H41I I.0 Vratvali t...at-ii.a hsv. ol all tin- partt Rh"iisa, Mil a o Her tnromr-trliliiif M'Mna, ivttn aim 1 lian'i talIJ frcn tin ii.Ht oi J tnu.'e r cir ft Hit' o t-Miii old k.liil. an- fl't exl-ib'tio a i if i n itir )h. , nr an.l it Hit' ri.-vit th' n "hi a d minli'. Mar de tt'nl,riiN, Irr m r r.a a d h ii aoo iMi(lir.inra, arr i-an.'-, lo tiru. flnil) P'i. t-a 'd.- a mnrHrt I In- ,v in pa) hi ol I . aii'l ''ili'-n an.l C'ir 11a w ith : r t: f v i n e tutor t nf l' a if. a h. lli irratlnl hroiin -hi. nn ahlt a-.a to l l) M'.. Anna Ciwi-'l.wlio.ll.e a trn r l.t,', 1 cra.o-a pr. n o nt pait oat of ai'mn hlnij m -ra ihan in'r-' w imIi. a..r.i ain.ils Wra.Cowi.it ,ai nviroiOira.it f lris. hi,tw,,rna a "Vr'n'-i-ia Lnnieltlii...'- Mum a M.iil 'la V'-,tvali n,, plixl tin- cliara. Irr n! ,,i,.-i,i..i ' m tn, city, wi- luv.i iitrrliiu ihi, pari at all atn-ni'.li-il In a w.iy w .r:hv of tin. ,t sr 111 til now. Alum llrnhain. who In IN', vi'i.l.in nftn. plaj l.iii amn. h ImiL-.r ai.d rn.'ro ImnorMat nt"t tr.n In ill' nilur lo vi r Ii itrt, nun-. t'l.Mii'li .i-i-'lv h'lalarn fisll 1 ti iki f-.rilir h. rotim, who n the ca-e of tw n mutl i ri rniih- urairo di.-p allrp. nha plaTsI with l. r ii.ual wait nf iitii'l!Lrn', and rin-,ai1 ll.e part wjihuut any m'atiari toi'liiiiii., Wnarhiit a c.mtnon lrHli'rn Invalid An UM uliaa1! lu (lin'a, wltura, tA tlin. dii)r. all tha Jounjt girl, wiar th M" .at," or blaik rial. all mrr Italy, rinis m 11.'na, wheo It II wl.ae. T lia mi awl w ai irn-n, t'rf. and tl a ilrr.a tilne. Of ronrsi' ah looki il haii-li-inu., iN'raiw nhr e inn'il 1I11 otnar w I ; hut to lal we lltn't tla ineiit of har iiniiirt.orintion. M'.CaiiV ti Hhi.nla lOaeron rivi- to hn haanl without an ell. ft , tla-ii lii at.'itl.l rtfraui Iram rairlnt, and laitl.tia ni;. I I rcriilnpr-t. l I laaru h' w to proiioiiiirs a o-w ol Ilia Italtun naini. bo a, tnmsfcp-'H lolnlotiihli-.that ho la '.alkfntc alo.i.t h' ,aimii"t!,o and pl.tooa a, a a tha othnr I'haiao tain In tho f .y. Mr. tlrata was liri'iarrrtol in tha Iral. It was a tny that tho part nf ".Maria" could not hara hrat plrtmsl In mi m ffili-l' nt lianils. 1 ho atory an.l undor aanilinvnl tlowhi4o ilol doprr.ds on tha proloino, and aiaita' ra-miroB an aarraair ttMirn piwdr and Inlolll foniatlinnMoia.Morao. Mad'lln V,tvali hnVaJ ftplamlidly; It aho d Ki. a l.andi.imir msa nito In a hatt'l'injp w rain. llartn-aMai, lioatji-a haina nia nill-'ont, am taoMt picmr aaiiir ami rl-araoli rli.Uc. O'mm will na rajioatod crarr foph' durtno Uie weok It U Vamvali a m.iat pupjlar aui arll.lh I art. Ciif.NiT Strfkt Thratrp.. Miss Olive Istan mao liar nW,wi lat a-onlnitto a Ann and cntlinil asilr houa. Wa will aiiosk In dotatl n( liar ruerlta to mortow. Tnnlltlitkiio payn tha Laity of l.y int. Walnut SrusHT Tiikairh. Mr. McKean Itnrhanan and da iithtnr raaJa their t'4ulla,t night at tlila thanlro to a full houna. AoAUi.Mr of Musio. The gift concert came off wlUi ffrpat edat, deaplta all legal decisions affalnst It. Tha liKtninianul part waa tbo II no it. CloltachalK wa In ona of his bent tnoorii, and Infused Mi aoul Into all his Mlonca. A rompllhi'4 Ahrand played "Roliort" with all the powor of miif , a iiro,ion, and eaecution to'i alone pna aoa.oa. lilrKfold'a tlreheatra nil admirable, aa It alaraya In, htarii.r MoiiKlarillnn lb a tonor in tho bid Vnrdl aoh ol, In wbli-b only lliu ery bat are omlttrahlo. Mailame itali rona and Mlsa tl'Oonnoll aiw well known to me puhilp. Tl Iriomla fl the lallor aro umat ln;ttiltoi.ul and Impartl rnt In their lutrnsion of their Afpiau. 1'hay ahitnd reinomtor wticm wa bave hoard on that tae. and yot claim hii.li honi ra tor a ynnn r la.tr wrn ia a good alt In a uolr. lnu far from being a flnlttioit artiaU CITY LNTfXLIGJCTCE. TiirI.son8 oub Wocniikd Solmrrs Tbacii. That was a true remark, mado In our presonca yesterday by a wounded o.llcer: '"From the ap. pearaiice of your city no one would ever so much an dienin that a war ia being wagod within a few huudn d miles of your borders." And how often dots this fact impre-a itself upon the minds of thoao who lake bat a upcrlicial view of the con dition ot onr city ! On our a'reois ihero it- evidence of a bri.-k liade lieing transacted. Men anil women are clad in ihe eosi licit of clothing, and palatial residences are being erett' d atevery iuru. Still, this ih the exterior view of our city life. Apart from the great thoroughfares uot alone in the byways and alleys hut in the hnm'ilo, retired ttreets, we find that men and women aro strtigplii.g day after day to furnish thomselves with ren so mucn as tno nece tries 01 111 :. Families that heretofore have indulged to their beat ts" content in the luxuries of life, lire now o' liged to husband their resources, or else Hud themselves wi'hin the bounds of those "rainy days" which come alike on all. cJhe who da,ly nues Torougn our puunc siren, a-.-ateu ma unuu tome coach drawn by mettled horses she who is robed in fun and silks, must not be regarded as a true index to our pecuniary and social vitality. While srreetibacl.s are plrnf, as the saying g es, it must not be forgotten that well-to-do parsons bsvo of past years discovered them to be very scarce. but there Is a sight daily witnessed In our city which cannot fail to impress one with the fart that we ore engaged in a war, and that many of oar fathers, our husbands, and our children are "Tlirtl RIKA eil.caUFsVref tvf.sf VIIM.IMf 1 Capital, SLOW,!), divid-d Into I l,n h) -har" ' al 0 par harp, RuharrloUon .rl. a -Ao par aSin Tiila Compaur own a.avaol tli-ino,t vaai ihlo la'et ani ksaai a 111 tlie Kanawtia Vallov. ariia p na M ir-, n m.. an I ( aii.4iolfa linn hrai . ha, of Hull en.", a i l I'H '. a RillK- nf tho Ohtn river. 1 On llnrie .sank tho company own una ml. whl o la n pnmilntWfnty.tlifp liarrrls of oil p'T dsv '' 'a .v '!! i only thu-a hiitntroil and twenty aoven fv .t d-oo. l"h ejiiparlltleoiSent ! now propatlna to tmre o th" .1' ! I 11 tbo otbor we la aiiiroutnlliia 11a, wlikn aro pioitn'-'tiK V ta Olio hnndrod 10 Mi buiolipa and alaly h' m:, .it oil p.-r day, wlion wp aro ,aii.lli'd wc nan p.-odaco a I'ko aaa unit llinrp la enolfipr woll at II ir Nm-k. no h ir.-. ix-i bunilM-d and aia'y Svp fool, with ainot 11.. nr M'.t ,11 In tbo woll. Tho land on wv.'h h'. wi"l 1.. hi-1 f I 1, on a paipetnal Icaep Tho Hull this I. C imp OK' oa i a third hsloroat, tnir eoniial) haw tin halaiti:o it IvTa-i.r Ii. Al I'ami-lioll'a run. the company own In t -o a Ir.o. t Ihlr'y-lhn-a arrra, 001 aid. rod liv i:.IokI.Is n I n una enitinooii the foal nil terriiois In I ie .S I' i l Tark well, llowlna; Brt bun.lod bams. nJ . oa tin, pniporiy. Ilmika or kllhkprlpth.il are now n It al too '' .aipa. i) "s Oeiiw, knom Mn tt atonihstila fu.aiiiiv'v A llmlKsl numuarof iliata. only will h o d. JOHN J. Mt J.lf.lt, IT a.nr'r. From tlia'Tittahura Dally Post" of .ep!am!ir 1, 1 ill. "tm. Hi-mar 1 he Who-llim Intnll ir-ro-. r' r: Wp loam Imra a ai nilonian who a-nvo. y.-.-i ra i fra rioasant (onnly ihsi 011 Mandsy the It irt It'. : .'ii .a i) alrmkawill on Horae N.ok.ln ll.ai o.a'tl) . w 1 -.h wll ylokl a thoiikand bairels of oil par day I' ' o-r I, vr.'sl CkiMti niont on the aithpsa In Ufa viriiiuy, ai.il O10 01. la. or la pri'valUnij to a fi urlal extent." MasrrlaMl. AnKKNatTlir - fn'VNINtlllAM. S,.ilo nhr IO1I1, byltov. J VV. Maolay. ItDIH.I'.l' .1. AUI.K lAf.lf to IiKNKIK'ITA C'V.SliiUUA4, both ol WUiuihaioil, Iic. am. CAMriiKI.I.-FOItMAM. On thsJlat Inatrnt lr 'ha Row ,. II. kennard, lr. J. KK-.NA1IU C'A.MI'l'.KI.U ol Washington l. I", t" HI'S MAR I K. rilltllA.t, of Tnnlon N.J. (Trillion papers pioase cony- JAl KNON IIAI.1,OWKM..-On tho tnorainsof tha Will, at tbo nanliuoo ol the bride's latle-r, by friends' con tunny, JOHN W. JACKSON to F..M.M.V f.. Uau,;lller 01 Tliutnaa llallowell. Kt HL".1IT. At the roaldenoa of tha hrl 'e'j lather. :roaeleka, N. J.. Oolola-r lilb, ly Trie nis ei fmony. bolnre Justice J. Wain, J. I. hul.r ol l.er nianlown. to ANSI A M. HIIZHV, ol the lormar plane. MrKINSTltlf-lil.AKKH. At llathuro, Pa., on Tie Hth Instmit, br tb R"V Mr. Molina, Mr. CUAULlid SicKINM'1 kV to Mlsa M ATT1K M. IIL KK1L MVK.KS DOI.IIOW. on Wednesday. An ni't St.t.la tho par.-onairn ot the Hanctnary Alcthoiilat Kplso. tu tl Church. No. SHI N. Filth atroet by Hot. J. W. Slaolar, DAV1I) H. MYF.KH to bAKAU O. DOL1IO W. buth of Wllmlnnton. Del. BIIF.IlIllAN-MII.t,KR.-Oelolor 20th. by fler. Hoi a C. I.vanS. (IW1-.N KHKItlUAN, Jr.. or tboaaut lllll, toMisalXAUA l. Mil.LL.lt, eidaat Uaugklvr ol Allen U. Mlllor, Mo.., of this city. Olrut. AniiOTT. On tneSKd Instant. KATK OMVF.n AR Hon iirand dauuhter of Joaoob and C'atliariuo Oliver, asPd 6 yeaia and 4 monlba. The n-liiUvea and irlen.ta of tho famllr are mi inctfjily Invited toattond the tuneral. Irom Hie roslaitncn 01 nor kiand-parents. So. 4el Ulckoraon street, on Thursday altomoon, at 3 o'clock. 1 o prise eod to I. Dion Ceiustary. f'HIIIHTIAN. on Habbatk evening, ild instant, K' T. Let 1 Ii. UllKlrll lAN. U. l; axod 4, yeara. Jl'KL On the morning of the .JJ iustant, JOSEP II JUKI., Hr., Id the llstyeir Jf hU ao. The relatlvea and ir ends ol tho lamlly, also, tha Grand l.odue. Morc.iuUle Lodvn, No. al, and Apjllo Knrainpinont. No. S, I. . ol O. K., tunetlinr with the Ornnd I'lvialon H. ot T. and t.ryatal Division, No. in is. of T , are roapoctiully Invited to attonil bis 1 uuoral, irotn hla lute re.sfdonce No. I- W liutlonwood s root .111 Voil nrsilay ailornoon, at i o'oio:k. Now Vork, Uliiova aiid All any papers plnasa copv. MlMiltr:. Oi tober fid. at l-'loartown, from woatilsra Ci tvtd Ju'.y inth, WA. at Dioj) liultom Va.. I.KvVIri MO. I K, only sou ol Win. und Uvlula Mourn, In the ild yei-.r ot tils nue. I'lio ro.ntivus and frien'ls nf the Ism'l, and niombers of Company 11, Klr-t I'onns-. Ivnnla favalry. are rns .p.-.t-lully invtli il to attond tils futiiiral Inun the roanlonoc of lits parents. F.ourlown. Pa., on faoeJay. ilitcmr 'iotb, at 1 o'clock P. M. Interment at Cliusnat lllll Cemetery. FHlMltOHK. On tha mnrnlna ol tho 21th I1KNUY C. rKlftiltOKK. M. 1)., In the i.1'1 v ear 01 his ao. Duo notice wi.l be xlven of UieluuoraJ. HIOTr-On the 23d Instant. MAUHAHKT. wife of James Mott and daugbtor ol Mrs. Husan Long, lu the 2- th year ol her age. IIIO roiaiivoa anu inrnu.s ui ,no ihthii, am imp: u n , Invltod to attend her funeral, iroin the ro-,1 loncp ol her huahand, at Cardingtou, t'pnar Darhy. Dolaware county. Ta.. on Wednesday, 'ititu instant, at I o'clock F. M. To proceed to LiarDy Hurial tirouad. BUSINESS ITEMS. 1 wti.L ot rt.a mr t "Ti mt rvi:iaTV. "CONTlNEIyTAL HAT," ' FOR J AIMI.W AIM) MIHlH. 7 l' WOOD &. CARY, ClirSNUT HTKKHT. 1? N T I It 13 H T ( O K OK LACE CURTAINS AT FORTY I'F.'t CI..T. laHH- THAN COHT of I Vf UtTATION. I. H. WALRAVEN, NCtcrnsoR TO W. II. OAI'.RYL, MAtiONIO IIAKI,, 5o. 719 CIILCiriiT 8t.rwt. ORAMD PATRIOT MXETIUvl, THIS EVENING, OCTOBER 25, AT RIIKIR AVKNOR ANI1 MXTF.FNrfl RTREST Ma,or lieerli g, of Maine and Casiain Curry, ef He awara Whl loaA. ! LINCOLN, JOHNSON, VICTORTl AMUSEMENTS. JEFFZatSO Of ABIIIIBtBT ARRMT A great hue and cry has bn n-iii V y the coemie of the WashiajVia aiilji-triii.: about the Stupensioa of the hiti eorputt and mUitary arrtssu. This was a fine theme on which the sympathiiwrs with the Rebellion could ring the changes and stir up the popu lax mind and heart to revolt against the national authorities. The subject of personal liberty Is dear to the popular heart in all countries, but especially lu thia country, where we hare all been educated to believe In tho Sovereignty of the people and In that absurd Roman proverb of "box nopuli, vox DeW ProfuHsor Libber, In speaking of It In his treatise on civil liberty and self-government, makes these pungent remarks : " Its poetic boldness and epigrammatic finish, its Lstiu and lapidary formulation, and its appa " rent connection of a patriotic love of the people " with religious fervor, give it an air ot authority " and almost of sacredticss. Yet history, as well as our own times, shows us that everything ' deneuds noon the question who uie 'the tieoplu and that tven if we have fairly ascertained the 41 legitimate sen-e of this great yet aousod term, '' we frequently find that their voice is unythlug " ratlin than ihe voice of God. " If the term peop.c is used for a clamoring " crowd, wLich is not even a constituted part of an organic whole, we would lie still more fatally " misled wete we to take the clamor fir ihe voice ' ot ll:C Llnity. e shall rrive at tals con.'liisi n " that In to cist) c .n we u-0 the maxim as a test " tor, tven if we call the ueople's voice the v. due " ot Mod in those cast a in winch uie people tiemami ' that which is right, we must nrst kno that they ' do so hefote we could call it the voice ol liod " It Is no guitling uu.hority ; it cau sanction ' nothing." This Is not at all flatLerlu to those r i llc.t! ideas of democracy which regard tint people as Infallible, and therefore endowed with a supre macy In all political uil'alrs anulagoiis to tlut of God in llis government of the unlverso. But our people, nevertheless, have beau born and bred in the notion that they are all indi vidual sovereigns, who can m;il e ami unm iko constitutions and laws at plcaourc, and that the. Executive la only a servant of theirs, limited in his functions and authority by the powers they have granted and luvo'tcd him with. Jlonoe they aro keenly sensitive to uny appa rent inlreijch.ne.'it ou their resorvod ti'tts, as well as to any acts or meaHiires of atpniiiistrt tion fxcecding the precise amount of power tliey liavo committed to til.iir elective rul.ir.s. H in, therefore, natural to su;ip..j.; Unit one f tho moot eifcctual mo li-s ol rendiirln-r my lidmiulelraliou unn'iiiiiiar Is to th r ': It wl-li cither actually exei'elsia; or ui.: tain 11 ex r cite uiuoiibtltrit cn.il poivcn. Dci l"s, " t'n piivilLe of Uie writ of huljus cvrpaj' Is a high prerogative right of every citizen, dating as far buck aa the Magna Charter, wrung at the point of the sword by the English barons from King John over six centuries ago, and has always been regarded us t'ae bulwark of Anglo-Saxon liberty everywhere In the world. To touch this right, therefore, Is to touch the people very nearly; and, consequently, tho peace Democrats in the North have thought It a capital charge against President Lincolm that he has, as they allege, grossly violated this palladium of personal lr jedom aud, Security. . But whs, we come to look- at t!ie matter Closely and dlBpaSolouaU.y( we shall discern that the Prulent only executed a law of Congress passed u pursuance of tlie Consti tution, which expreaaly ordains Unit "the ' prl vllrse of the writ of habeas corniu" muj be " suspended when lu cases of .rebuUion r lu Tasipri the public safety irray requlrw ft." Coiujirei did pass an act, approved on the 31 day W March, 1S03, providing that, daring the pre nt rU'bt'Illon, the President, whenever In - Lis Judgment the public safety may require, Is autliorLsed to suspend the privilege of the wtit lu any case throughout tho United Hut4 r toy par( tltcreot. which be tells the people some of the most ...mi,.,, auflertm bv it. When a telegram at the urjfortcxate truths for Lis cause thst hive i Ci ntral Station announ es the arrival of sick and .... ., i ! wounded soldiers from the South when the tn promulgated since the war commenced, i 7mbl.Ucc., or ,e nohle 1'i.e 1) -Partment arc Uj hearent, nothavir.g been used to such I fij ing through our streets, and when the doors utterances from his lips, were astounded, for ; of the hospitals are flung open for fresh psti jnts, . , . , K ' . . : thn it is that the gaping crowd realua, with a ty their own observations they know that for tj, kvnml( Kri.-ation, this fearful tru;h. No once Davis was telling truth the real, ganu- 1 matter how diatunt may be the relations existing I i n un,l it,.... aulii. h... u.ori lii.oit llimn . . . j u-ISITII JVM W41U lllvoc tj.. aiu'v ....... Hie article. ..lvoa t. iheirrnuntrv'a honor. VOU C innot belts It was distasteful In fact it was In very j ut terognixe among them a brotherhoud wuica bad taste, but then the poor miserable Iteb d speats to your inmost neart. ' r I v., it I'siitidt ha n lull runtrast. their ceu.tiiion could do nothing else. It would have boeu folly to announce to his audiences that Stilt u- m as bad not taken Atlanta, when every man, woman, and child lu the Htate know better. 1 many cus'-s, with the sump of death upon their &o Davih, for tho time, waa compelled to be an honest man. But then to encourage them he assures the people that he is "going to tho front,' and that Iloon, adopting his advice aud plans, will speedily drive that rash -headed and fool-hurdy SSmiiiMAN out of Georgia, through Teiinesrieo, and up to the Ohio line. Iloon did adopt his plans. Ho is Just blockhead enough to follow the su'ostioiw of Davis, without belti able to dulcet any of their Improbabilities. After ''going to the front" aud starting Hood off ou the grand expedition which was to expel or capture tho l'ankee army, Davih returns home. Alas for his expectations! they proved fal lacious. In making his circuit around the Federal forces, Hood did not seem to under stand that he was putting them u his roan and that at any moment .Sukumak might prove that he was master of the situation. And It lias turned out Just so. Hood's de predations on SiihitMAN'ri lino of communi cation scarcely amounted to a couple weeks of Interference, when suddenly he betookhitn se If to 11 ight before tho Union forces, having slgually failed In his purpose. How ridiculous must Davi with yoiiis. You in line tiroailcloth, auu inoy in tatteieu gunner. is, n;K,a-suiiiieu una rum wnu tnu death-idiots oi theencmy. You with tlie impress of bcalih upon your countenance, aud th ;y, in lfHrt;niiai In 4 lntbliK. Itareaina In Clothing. Itarvoina In Clolbtnif llama hi In Ci tl Ion. A l iiias, i i.i. i. r.iiinr.1 . 'i'i n : no. At IlKANVIt.l.H 1ST IKKS' Old StSlll. Al tlilASVII.I.k MT.IKHS' O d .itSlld. Al UnASVtia.H siroKhS' Old S-aDd. No. rna f'hosnnt alreet. No. !! f 'he. tint aUos-t. No fii-y f 'hoannt nrst. No. buv Cbeanul street. Jnnrs' IuIIiIuk, H. K. Cor. Nevontli and MAKKKT. JuNKt-Clotl Ins. B. F.. rornpr faoventb and Market. J-'N F.si' (Nothing. S. K. ooruor Hovonth and Siarkot. JoNl':h' l.Htlili u. Si K. oorui r Mnvi'iith ana Maiknt. JilM:rt' Clot i1 in, H. K. t-onier -leventli and Marhnt. JONKH'tth.t' nig, m. F. comi-r saventit mid Makot. JiiNKS' Cl.itl.liiK. K. cor nor sovoaUt and slaikoU .lllNF.S'i'lot'.niK. H F.. psirner Sevooih and jiark. t. J th Kit I lu'tur.:, S. K. corner Sovoieh and Siaiknt. JONKsc Clothan-, it K. o irnorHovon'h ind Vlarl.nl. JONr.H' ch thing. S. F. corner M.-venth and Market. JONKh' tt otnli.g, S. K. i:onnT Snveiith and Market. ,'ON KH' CtoO'iDit, H. K corner Hwvn'ti and viarkU JON K.S' I '1 11 hliiK IS. K. cornor Hevonllt and Maiknt. .1DNK.H Clothing, H. F.. oonior a-venth and Makt. JiiNI- or CVithing. H. K. cornor Hovpn'b ai.d Vlarkal. JtibKis' 'Moil- tig, a. K. is.mor Hovontn and Market. JONKS Cloll Ing K. K eornor Hovi n'h and Market. JOKkS' Cl'.llitng, 8. K. c rner tiivunui aud Market. broa. And so it that you Uo fuel, you who are an apparently disinierested witness of this sad scene, that tho demon war it holding its hloo ly revels m stir midst, and that thousands of your associates ate tailing victims to it. Clod pity tho.o to whose hearthstone this truth comas like a bui lt t crashing through the br.iiu ! They who miss tlie lorm of a loved one at hotno they who cher ish a bullet-riddled coat, and a soiled cap, as s id mementoes of a hero who fell in dut'ensu of the nation's glory. "W hen on the sidewalk you meet that br avo one, who goes limping along the street upon crutches, when you notice tho loo-e sleovo hang ing al the side of one who has given his arm 10 his country, then, too. you reaiixe that the country is nt war. Mo mutter what the surround ritilserlor Flonr. 1 tie 'Harper's Kerry" la the bo, t Fl nir that oogoa to this market. Freab lot. Just rscelved, hy Davis Jt KlcitMtns, Arch and Tuutti stiouu. llUECTRIClIY LOOK AND L1VEI A WOIID TO TUB WIBB Is HLFFICIF.NTI AU diseased oondlUi.ni, both acute and chronle, where there la vitality euoush loft to react, are permammtly cnred.hy wairantee, at No I'iiO WALNUT Slroot. Phlla d-sllstila. and In case of a failure lu moat ohalluata malaillcsi no charge la niaile. Kloi-Urlcal Institution, oataliUsbed about flva yeara ago by I'rofosaor ltOi.LKd. ituad tba following;' A class ol maladlei prevails to a fearful extent In dra wl's oi wesitn nisy ne, jou c iunot nimo, your .om, na,,onu youiha. of both aaxe.. auuaally , yes to this fact, and yon Cannot (org t that how- ! ,,,... Thaae dl.esae. are vra-y Iraperftly l'V,rk"'i".u 'iluTZTm ! l'h.lr..tern.lmsl...t,tlon. or ayinptnui. . : i,i.fi,,..",...,,i l ,tlv,.h.,.n ., are norvoua itibtllly, relasatlon, and great oxhauatton, il,,,,.. ,,,t,i,i'ic ilutiea now devolved unon von mara-mos, or wasting and eonaumptloa of the Uisue. of wbi.houeunii.-t shirk, mi I which, if you deserve 1 lha whole body, .hortneai of l.reaUilng. or too hurrta lis uroifccliou. 0U will dbchurge to the bCotof : Ifeathlng on aicending a bill or llight of atalra, palpitation ourahi ilv. of Ihe heart, asthma, brauchltls, and a dry, aire throai 1 hi se are les ona Miftt should d lilv be taught . tiembllng and shaking of the arun and lower llniba, totveij citlen, hnd lessons which onr wound A I aversion to aoclnty, bu.ln.ni, and to tttu'r : inn almos soldiers areleschliig every tune they pass turoilgn i dinnieai of Uie c-yoaMit, i ot it amo.-y, aiasiuoaa ot cur streets. I tba boud, tu.ia i.ia pain in v-uloti pam of tha Ilr.MK FOR Tin: Oltl'IIAN CillMinKX OF butty, pains In the bauk and lower llmha, IlimhaKO. dy Bonovl.HAmySAtl.oltS.-Mls. K. W. llJirult. No P'a". eolikllpallon ol the bowels, derangad aeoi.tloi.. of fir; N.v atii'i l. lata tee .ivod lha lollovvmi sums Irom the kidney., and many olh.r glan.U of tha body, pro tin- s.arliea ntttned, towuids prortdina, iu this cit a hone lor I lie orphan chihiivu ot soldiers aud the boasting, l .. ,(1'wtB h Co.....;nn(io a Parol o Co oo-ao vaunting Da vis-appear in the eyes or those f;;;::;. ,il:.u. . m. ofhlspeoplowhod.ro think for the.nselvesl MWZ:: SiZ".? v In no single nstauce una a visit iroin nun to i t:ie. n a- c juu-im j j ai ri.iiisgan... a wis; " ss p, I i ..ii.-.,,, u.ina at f .1. iild-ull M-: veiin. llurto Al Co.. 'l.in-in) It II l.r.ur H t lnro.s..u the Sotithern armies been productive of good. 'lcknl,urg fi ll a couple of months or ao after "his triumphal tour" tluouu'h .Mississippi. His presence with tlie army In Norilieru Ueor-ia was ominous of the crushing defeat which came upon It on the banl.s of tlie Clileltaii.tuga iiid tit LooUottt. Mountain, but a bri ! pjrijj II K. ltooil T Mnt ri-. t aln C At II I. one J W f.venn n &l Co . thulium -Mott Fiiililmui. klrllbaia a, Co A It Metiinry Ani....li a. stanloa. . i 'ly.pr .v t o ufur his departure, lie is tlie evil gea'us of i y t artl-V.'.'.'.'.'.'.!'.. t ash Iluro I'l.tioll L W 1 av.s jiol'lsl thi.m i;rotliurs 1 ai'UO ltsl llU J W Wlllh.lns ill Itll' llll lisl'isi slurri-i. lienleris. Co lull tO ll.e "t'tmli dcraey," and truly "evil follows in his f. -ot-itep-," (Jaiiunt soiiiebh'.ly hi I'.'u h ii y:ii k. ep "liio Kxci llekicy'' at houic ? t'KitseviL .vorit i s. from the Richmond ynsri. of f.s M:h iu'nC. 1ST- Itlf'llMOND, VA., OCfullEK Is, l-s-l.-Tj j:s biloil Hi lU.NO.ail a. r .airlb striwl, 1'lnla lolihia : - Voiir p. rsonal si-pii. it la vi-ry reitiisitu Ih it you ahutiM to liaie, aa m-thlne. can he iliitit- nil you -t poa-essi u, imd uo a you a.:e lit with it; so tin- will aays. Tae cI-Ji-ls latshl he wuilli iiOJO or more, C. M. JAMtS UALU.UN'. I". i. W. M. C. Ii at Fortress Mouroc. .Siw It oik iVku-i pivaat- cuiy. ra" HICIIMOND, VA., Oi'TOIllll II, 1,1-Mlt. Ji-M-b 11. llooinaoii, No. i'l-'s lisin.liou alruvt, i'.nl i..j phia. Fa J'e.ir Jo.i-pli -I am vi.iy iiiiAiiaia io huai from you ; it haa be. n liio t mouthi aihee I I.vskI IVum you. I ani rt-a-ly to start hut have het-ll waitlun f.-r an answvr. I liavo wiiiton hy tln;ol' truce eounj liiiiun-j. I am w-ll, aa alio the i-htlarvn. Answer thr.ai .h po-l i-ii-lp-na In uuii tl . I.-illl-slllH the IllctUDoaJ Uniutrtr lo copy, v B. P. ItOiJINSUN. t-0( TOIIKlt ll.lBtl.-.MISS. K. HAS IIKADWITII Ktatilude Ihe peraonalol Dnr two Irlcuds, aud aln- relink on th. ir ir.tudaliip 10 mauve, al aooll a poaalblc, bur dwip ''"slit Vork DadySaci and Flu'lauVlphia Iiujuinr plaaac copy. im: We are requested to contradict the rep irt puhll.-hed several days ago, that Lieutenant J. B. Sinclair, of the 11th United Statci Infantry, was killed lit the battle of Chapi'i's Farm. lie is alive and well, and is at present iu command of his regiment, and ready at any time to lead nil mcu wherever duty may call ihciu. The Boston Commercial Bulk-tin announces that Mr. Chandler H. Ransom, United fetates National Batik Conimiaaiouer, has bneit Sent by the Government to visit the principal cities ill the oil reg.ou of feiinsvlvnna. to aicenain how fir it la advisable to grant banking privileges to the application that have been uiadu from that Quar ter, wkkh aif bvth auinciwus aud ptwss.-Jif. 1-.I..-J0 it Itllill'MIII I'Sl l)J liiipcil 'i bus S;i.ti-i.s I'i'i-,).! lisi'lAl J It lllltb'M MS III) ll'v-titl .) It Alcc'roary Ail ill .lolia iiaheltd. Co.... 5D JO lilO isl .-iiihino -v il. ty .w-tl i- llil I. I) VViut-iev 1 ':) 00- tu W c otlics, at M ill tt.-.ih -Jl, O'l 1 - u t: Il :.lo nit I l l dic.sj r'. j. i-'iBa,aa 10 Jl Ulna i.OiJll Total SlIUMi) -nil' II A Uo, tiom ( on. lis 4. l'KTunaoN, tho u o its nf W tic 1 1. Kit A. W li.-ayN, a sowing uiuo.iino, mid th t.ia IMv-,.,ry gus lislur.-s Irom I OUM-.I.IOH & Jl a.Crin. i l.e uliAo insiilul.oii is to be lu euiitteetiou vi ti Ihe Noiila-iii iloioe lur i-'ilt'iiillcsa 1 liililreu. 1'ivo adiliiioiial buildings liavo been roiiuired to hu turi'hsMMl, and other iuiprovoiueiits, as lu'uisliiu-.', i.iliuiir esiulilishiuent, Ac., will have to he u,a I,-. Aiiiiihonal sittua. are lieuce i-sptlre4 to reudor it a ciiiiihleti- ealablishlitelit, aud tliu bL-neiiili nt eitiz 'tis ol I'lniaiielphiu and olss-wliiiro are reiUnsted t'l fir wtitil eculnbtitions to J. V. t'i.AtiiioitNi Lsip, i'rua suier, o. llsiH Arch street Mrs. 10. W. linrniit, J'te,iUiiit, So. o-o Mew strut't, or uny of I In- Iriistoes cr .Iiiiiui;i rs. 'Hit rn nio over ten thousand orphans ol en ti-eis und suliura iu this Statu. Natcramzino l)iscitAKOi:i) SoMimns. Ia tho year l-Si.2 an important amemlmciil was made to the nuturaliittlon laws of the United Stutus, by which an alien of the a;re of twcniy-one yo irs and upwards, who had enlisted, or might there slur enlist lu the armies of the United Shit s, either iu the regular or Voluuteor forces, may become a Lu.eii by virtue of his service. The act was pas-ed July 17, lb'2. It secures tonny alien who has been a soldier and has been honor ably discharged, the right of citl.ensh'.p upon his own putiiion, without a previous declaration of intention!, lie must prove that be lias resided iu the United titutua one year be lore bis applica tion, and also prove his good moral cuarac.er in the ordinary mauiiur, and uiu-t ulso produce proof that be has beeu bouoratj.y ciii barrel. There me many aliens who bave been in seivice and whose time has expired, to whom this privi lege will apply, and it is as well that the terms of the law should be generally nndcrst jd. Tub SoLiiitns Vors. This morning tha iol diere'vote.io fur as received, had all 1 eenonnted. The vote flood i!l33 Union, 071 Democraic, making a Union majority 'of 110!. About ten companies yet remain to be heard from, increas ing the tuajoiiiy tt) about IbW. duolrg virulent ilUi-asoa in both male and f 'males ; like- aloe .pilo-iay, biaturia, and dli:trci.t fitiua of nervous spasms. Now.Uioii, Llnety-niap easel out of every bun- ttrvit of all Ihu al,o a tiainod discs e , and a host ofottiara not named, sa coin-iiDipthin of iheluuga.o! of theapiital iiervva, liavi-tboii niii in iu the poivic viscera, heuco the wautut aiiccio-e b) any ot the old medical kyatuuuof praut.ee. 1I-,KASF..S I'F FI MVI.RA. I're'apsps t tcl, l.oiooirl.ins. .'.n.i:orrho-a, ana Dyi B.tnoilh-cs AH fa ah.ivn illhi-aaca and ooiur lltcrl .Uili'na.t' h-vi tin ir o:u li in a I as ai ilievluil now-noi Iho t,il). 1,1-11 tc oil P.. in ur ei, ovau.is'.a. a del hi.hn a. t ors..io.l i.hiis, I. a leal I" -Ii s, ali'l On- llso ,,f p tverl pa-ilu ins. .son.uv.l u.o (.vi.-i.lur a, oipto'iii are iln.s inig l.atna iicot'iih tin I, p ami jt-cl.. w,al.ii'-as ol t',a ilniw kin) i-AircoM it.io.tioi an.l .1 h.lltv ilironuhoiit iho null i, -oni 'ihe iiticls in-, nice I ti-.iu Hii-s. t-O'thsMitue no. u :!:os s-p h lno.l in-i tt i o-II l-o i a. OoiiMiin;i ion, P"l m. Ni-uia' .is, l'n..ly ais, llc.itnoss, l-.hinloesa, Flta ,..i I-. ,.n.' ion l.i - . aro a.-t II nm.iti. ,,'u . i lint i -r -c iit-i." rpi ." li i' toe' h,-. n foni'lf' tl i a. .,1.1 , , 1 1 -1' clo, I ,llllr .11' -..ir 'a'.- c.a,--ni-,v in lie- use ol l.i' circii 10 I --I -i-,i'!.i v., Willi ho p., situs s-.d no, j lie ,.. iai..i.:'. n of i l-t'rl.J 'r-a-.s. Woil -v.r fn l c ftl'illl; II I. HI hl" S I in-,t s, :i. -s, i I -it cat.n Ol ,r , .- ri -it utmori I I'-sol tl.f i,.i'S !i,!iiil,-i-,h-il,i ' san s.io, , v. hi . ni tiua ilk I" t'u-1 - ! s' ,Vj. ufa -t I' t.. .ci. cturur. cut . c. ii. in ii.r.r.-s i W. U.Itrowr.M.D , P. Bhcdd, at'. D..S.W. Ilcckwllh, MA.!ore.a all 1,-llor. to Ir. W. D. llllOWN, Ns. It'.'9 WALM' J blicl,Piiiladi iiihla. W 4-JJI lluralnr Alarm Teli-ii; ntl. The PulftNS ttrt' IlliOl IlltU lliitl t iiV3 Btiast ft 'rt In obtasliiliir: Uie ii ,riit.v of Urn v.alii nbli' lmennon ur this city am. vicinity. It it uierii.iJ by tlet-iri- I- H.-CM VItc4 loni.-;t tnfc.Io otmt. TiAi IUU nl Hoi.tKt t lab'-i''! WOOL) A OAUV. Linjrs obillid-iPkON safe bTil.L TUE MAJTKK OK TUB 8ITUATI0H. Tho Jvnemy lJi.ro Wot Attaolc. ht Tire mn f. AH FHTAm.IrtllED IH TIIKCC'DKOK HONOR, I1K MVHT HK ritONOUNCKO "VO OKNTLEMAW." TO THE I'UULJU. WenotieelnthBrhlUrtlphl,'iu!l('tlir,of th loth an llih Inst., and oihnr newtpapem ut' laur i!itte. an article lieailrd 'Thllml' lpUia anlD-t the Wor d." and atlhoiitfh wlthrmt f-lAtnutHro, ha pfimpouty, Itn fttUt taiemnti, and bul EnyHh clearly f itablihli lla iaternUy Dal J Kvam tlK'ii art the nn. We untlemttitKl the rule tn l-e, a t iitulilinlied fn the codo o( honor, iliat the man who Itt.i lown thu ttiiHftror makM tha cbnllenne, if takon up or ucw-p-f d b hia opp-mant. Is bound to lutet Mm l.'n ru'jly und Uit'.j, or evr ailer to hf inntniiicd nu nileinan, and to ho conaidfrM as un- wutth nt nut lew, Tho wrlttr ha volunurily placid niin- jcir tn just thli pnfttion.and we t.ow nay thut h Ii on- Un ly hcm itth our nutlce, und wc rououuco hlin "no Mm. Ueatalcd that Lima's Hafo waa neither Are nor biir!ir-pimf. Hrcond tie clir.11onrj anybody to Ut vina it Walfton Safe with Lillloa.at tno an mo t'me atlnft how he uhould op on Lilli'a, ai he mid, to I how hia cririty. Third, lie atated he ou!d open any of MUie'a KaIVe In Ufa In two huUra, pec.riug a number of Bank Httfen.andoihera. We hhve public)) a r cop ted all theie propoiltlon fairly nd (.cjuarely on tila own lernm, the condition i twins equal a a llre-.rt'f, and giving hiui onu half more than he Hked.or than we aked to open Kvam ft WHtson'a, be Idea ollei Ins to place any amount up to f '-C00 aa a forfot- tiro airalnitt a !Uo aniouiit, an he miwht cltot. Thin Is not allt we have called upon htru to tut Llllle'a Hafei eutlrely atour tik merely to try hit tinrentj and Monrsty In making hit atattmcnta; but he ..as neither come forward like au honnt man to prove hit aeitloni by a teat, nor as he made any rct-ponae to any of our pnipoMUonn, Thirefore, wa have the right to say he li " yenttemnn by the ru:e. and were it not for the fal.e fltatcineuts In tho aitlcle referred to, we should now pans hi in b nn noticed. This artlrla says In aubstanca Kvaus A Watson have rocelvcd Milk's Cast Iron Humbiib' fnn abnuti at Mil ford that it had te-en rcbhed; that It cost that It was Huaraiitei-d LUlie a he.tt Hank Safe ; and calls upon bankers and others to examine It, cite. This Hai was a No. 4 Mercantile Ha fa, and not a Rank Hmo at all. The cash price at the time It was a dd was $ JTO ThoPafo was sold some four years slno by a travel. ng attent to a man who pave his uo'e at four months for iKOu.ithioh n le ha has never paid, and the President now tajsthl man waa uie aoni or me iiumo auj ms Hate. The purchaser knew it wan not a Itank Hnf,and did not buy It as such, and the Proaident ouht to know It ; for a bliort time btloiu the purchase bo caUod on the affout at I'hlladelphla, and was ho n bo'h MercauU'e and ilnk huft s.aiid waa ofhrod a regular It. ink Bate, two loctioi thick, aud much larur tiian tbo one purchanvd for$tAi), ten r cent. off. Now. If tho bank paid their a Kent $'-00, upl'Ohlng it Ut be a Bank B.tfe, they were both tupe4 and ji.iti (, li.le we wete only sivlrdlfd. As to the rob Ih ry, It Is a I net well underitlood and admitted In Milford, that thn e iclCMilific burklera worke d on that 8io during Saturday nlht ard Sunday up to about 10 o'clock p. at.,to RiiEd a holt through the door In front of fie lock (theonly practicable way toopcrato on Mllle'a H if"). A pleooof Uie dour near the lok wan after rarda trlod by the belt meet anlc In Mllford with an upright drill, and pro- nounctd thorough drill proof (this iloc of the dwor can beseun at Vo. 21 8. BKVIfiN'Til Hireut). The directors and olaivers of the bank admitted tho d or to be ullthat It could be for ita tlticknuss, bu. the I'resnleut u auled a S' a National Bftnk Ha:'e, worth tl.lO'J, lu echa.:i;e even f . r the old one, saying that lavlJ Kvans hml beou to Mll- tord and had oftim-d to exclianiie even for Kvaus A Wat sou's Bank Bu fo, for which thtr anked ahut tho samo price, and as our annt due lined tn accept that liberal pro position, the bunk took Kvaus A Wa. ion'n, supposlufr, we piouue, their fcocurlty to he liicrnnHed, and in titls re kpict tln-y arc- a.i bad y tJupt d,or mjru so niw, than they wue by tho i;ui t In tin Urt.t tmiiauco. Abtf the eavntniiiauou ot O U Rdfo, we join with t.i6 writer. Mid ic ,jc-tt all I -.to e.t d in Stai-ftt to I ak at the l.ir.tf t,H'i tl e iitjii in the dftr tint wa grocud through, ilk l).! 'Kiieufi und sjl.dtiy, as comnarod with a door of i..nt. A. W a -.son's Mercantile Hafe, which is sold at about Ihe same: prl. e,t t san.e slxo, and oiltrtd aa a suhrtUtuto, Next, If you Mill call on our Agont.N'o. itl tl. Sl-VKN Til Htroet, jou cau see Kvans A Watifn s H-tfe that was opt nt J by one of iho Uehuls ut (iettyhurg( with an old atli cuttiuj; out a top pitnul lu les thrtn live minutes, undnl-btd. Thcr.lt you will m to Ur. JOHN J, WIL- MAMM, No 1H H. roUhTll HtretH ronveyancer.yOC 2an see Kvans & WuUun s ho. ? Sale, price JIO, that has jUht been oponcG by a tieiman locksmith Id about twenty mini tei, by drildnc a small holu t!irout h tlie door, In front of the lock breaking a thin chilled - Iron pute bHweon the door and lock, and by dlsarranttliig a ninall pirtlonof tho lock lhedtorwas opetid with ut powder, and In a way eittUely piacticsl lor a burglar. Altar these ex.amhiatlons, ku think u will bo fuhy prcpairotl to appreciate the dlf- tVrtnco between a taie tltt taken three scientific bur- tflti a lLrt h- urn to npt-n, urtiK powder at tltat,auda Htt'e It a, iitkes l i e ii.. i n nb -nt twenty minute, to open without noin- or ow We (o not cay t libit a hide cm n not be got Ihrouab chilled iri'ti, but we de. ituy II is u.irj diilh tilt, and takoi, longor to gi't'd a hole tlin'ttpsh eltilh-d i;n tlmnauy othor mtnl now In u-e. ,;,a funln r, that tlit-re ue. r has bt-en a two- In ii lUi.k .Sttie lo.ibi d uiii.Y ui l -r JjiHiij'tt patu.it. At the sitme i.u e wi a 'nr i i!.at the 1 ifu.'h M.:rcan:il Hat may he gn-t-iid tiiro-jili, nlvitm hritutifle b r'htrs thirty to tliii iv-kix lit-uif io !o it. W 'iiny alio, that two hours Is ai. siUiiiiIitnit ot t-u.e to net Into ti.e t ct Ciimtnon ilank h lie niifie on tl.e prmi'iplc of Kana A Wattoa's, with piates rlvcteu tn, ether ; that the outer aud lnuer doors cau be JisecKd and tuken apart In less time thau that oven. We will nay further, that we will furnish a duplicate of thf 8ie opened at Milfurd, if any responsible man, who Is 'a (jtnlltmttn" villi furnish one of tvaiu A Watson i beat Hank Bale now in use, even theonotirnlalid the MUtord Hunk ; und we will put up a- y respectable sum ftt'iinst an oiual amount, that two mou sUallopeti the Lv.ma & Wat- VEW CHV-aSMIT KTRKKT TH KATItK. 1 KKONAI.lt (,HOVLU A WILLIAM K. B1NN, L- i( Hi fi iVHnHci n. TH I H (Ti e day) KVKN NO, (Vta-Her yrt. iwi, Trltimi-hai t a . c an of the accomuUiJied and b- iulifiU Trsh Aciit'M, hhe will appear tins evt.it In t nn VAVlAhK. In Hulwer's gn-at Tiny. In live h-r ,(ha lapt ur i.iunrt. Tlie p rformnnro vi I nmr lude with the acroain nf rarte Oi lue iaj nr.ni i m r r. i . trttrday Afffrnoon. TtlNTM (it: AM KAMII.r M ATf VFP.. MKS. JOHN DULW'S NKW ARC 11 bT, 1 11KATKK. IHMTJVM.T IjANT WKKR Ur VKHTVAW. Mom! nr. TiifftdHV. Wed:, onlay , and Ttiurs lay, Slafrile Julie MurkiH-rlte sj I'ltty of (ll'MKA :TIIK II Kill. KW KOKT I" I K-TE . .H K. tmea VKdTV Al H ith liirtsA ortainul HonvTH. The Duchess Mlsa Anna Oowell titilila Miss An'e uritifun Kti'cJ ionl air. ttruen To oouclude v ith, each evetiiii,. A ftl-OKIO.:' f AKITK Fridftv KSTV Al.l M fAlfKWKI.I. HKNV.KIT. ai!iday- MR. A N I) Mlt.S. BAKSKY WII.U AMU . A eSfcMULY UUII.DINOS. tArJT WEF.K OF THE UKAHD 8TEBF.OPTIO0H. Matnlllrent proirsmme. F.VI'.KT NK1HT THIS WEKK selected fioxa ONE THOITHAND VIF.WS li.Von In all narla ol the world. Iiulsy Muht.liclohor's-MrsTUAKT r a i 1,1'rsivr.i.i. 1 ic.cta a-., centa i chiain-u in cent a isoh-ih .iduiihs.. Ift-tM tt' WANTS. 1URN1S1IK1) IIOUSK WANTlil), IN cat Walnut, tar licual, or An-tt, or Itho.nut .u. il. Adcreai "Farniaht-d llouao,' at thla ollioa. iu a 0. PW-'.KT SMILING KACHS. rilYtilUU ir in .mv.or"Sliiiiof Character t" I'ortralt of John Bull.aad if an li.sane Mmilac; Facts ahoitl tho llraln, wllnlllnslra. 1lnia: I'oitralta. I harac era. anil llloRrnnhy ol .virsaeian Fti-mnnt. Konnsrd, Allti, Ac. liralus ol thlmlnals, Work and Wanes, nativity of our l'opu alion, ilrspoa arera.Jy lor dlsosee : now lo eat in. aa. Our noclal Hi latitats. "Tupping tins v-uosuen, r.nxiano and tiamian w Ives, now to I rain v.iinnrcu. -hu,iio, linvon Hornonl Worship. "More lilirtllly man uovooon, Arulura I. tie. I lcrssntis nt wiianinKi'in in isovouinor llnnhla Nun. .or I'll K t. N Ilia II lit A I. Jill K.SAI,. isewa- men bava It. Font hv tlrst po-t Inr'Ji) centa, nr Si a year l; inwil II a WF.I.I.H. No :isi llKOADWAY. N. V , 1. h. CAl'KN, 2-, r). IK NT 11 Street, FhUadelpbla 10-'iJi St N T1IK COHHT OK COMMON FLEAS FOll tLa City and County of Philadelphia. nniKNM. l'KICK. bv hor next friend. A , va, aicn v.. FltutK. it.T. IHl. Sio.aJ. Incivorco. Hear Sir s-l'tease ncllce a rule tins out prranled by the court to show rnme whyatlvorce a vinculo matrimonii kl'onld not DP ilociaml in tlie anove case. rveinrimuiD n battmlay.tl'C fttb day ol Movemher. issci, at to o ciaca a at lOUr.i 0C, UAUII, ,r. II . VA.s.si, Holicllur lor l.lbellant. ToaHi-nAKI.K.Pnlcn.ltcipoiirtcnl. 10 J-lulh4ia OAtJltMAIVS rUOTOOHAl'H UAL.ijb.lli iO No. S40 N. KltiflTH Street, bolow Ul. SaUsf action svai autoca at oia pnece. lu-i-av- CARD. llKI.CH F.R ft CO., I'llOl'ltlK J TOK8 fF CF.NTKA1, EAT1 Nt, initinar. Arl, lMkJISlil HIM-iMH. Nn. 4.11 CHE-MUT BTltF.KT. Oi OS I I e. (lENr.KAI. l tin r tirr n;r;t t-im.Aui'.i.rniii I'A. 'I flfi.lur. bv modlum of tliu publlo pros., u tlit-lr nu- na-roti. pnU-un. and irlund., tnplr warmest thanks ror llheial ctM.ouroirement roo.t sonernualv liestnwedj and nr. inlae Lo add mi 111 lurtlivr atlractlona and loinroveiuatit and use every i noravur ui uierii me wii-iiiiwa ..jipni and patroiiairo ol the senoral puuucot i-uiauei)niia aim VicUill''. lu-ii-em UNION l'ASSKN'lil'.K HAIli AV COMl'Alsi 8 110MJ3 FOll MAI.K. 'I he union raispi'iter intiiway t ompany error isr Hato at nap i,nn hi t rin-il t tt-.ll oilllit ihtllafa of sis nor con coupon bonds, clear ol all taxi s, xontonui, aiate, auu na. lilcipai. 1 1 1 ao hrdi,la sre soeiireil bv a first mortnacej nn tl rosd and it. fiam-litM-s. The trasleei aro Clarence li ( lark aod Tnnm is A. H ntt- 1 hev are Isau. d In aiimi or a-'ssr ana can tie had nn ap DllcHtion at the ollice of tlie Company, No. VnS Soudl nil ill ii Btreot. lu ii-l'.'t WILLIAM F. KF.MliI.r.,Tis-aiiirr. S1()(),U(() SPECIAL NOTICES. 1-UJIL.IC Mt:iUTIlVM. AD0FE6CES WILL DE MADE TO HIF, TMSSOLUTION. THE CO-FARTNEUSHir J heretofore exiatlna under tha fl.-iu of SAJV1IIKL. N I AV KS A- HON. Is this .lav dissolved. The biielne.. will b setNeU by the un.li-ralirnoil, al No. 'I'ih HOttK Street. i has. c. iiavras, ourviviisg i arkuora fhtladclphla, Sopl.-moer l, issi. CO PARTKF.KsiIIIP. The nnderslimpit fava tMidav rrirmi .1 a t;o-pn. titer. hip tin.lor Hie nrm ol liAVltcs itaii- Tllr.ltS, for the iiansauiion of a general itanUag aua llloavragaj llukincsa, at iso. '2 no h siront. CIIAKlXfl J-. uaiiks, I'r-itK A. OAYlisS. rtilladolplda, Octot.or 1, 1WI. U. H. Otrtlacaoa of Ind-blednass, Quartermaati ra' Vuiicliars and Chvcki, and tiovamiuiout Securities Kcue- rnlly, IciUBlit li il mid. ivi liu IttiSina.a ranor ana innnaon rssiinierai. neitotiaiou. Hlouks and L.-aii. bou bt and aotd on ttoiuu.iaalon. gTOClifel A1N1 bsUCUHITlUa UCaCillT AND SOLD O N COMMISSION, CmZEltS OF PHILADELPHIA, liy tffJlowng (JlsMoiUhi"! RpetaVers, aa tottnwi TrL'SMY KVEXIXC, OCT. 23, AT MATIONAL HALL, MAKKKT STBI'.KT, AI10VK TWELKTIT. nr Tim HON. If. WlNTMl DAYIH, of Marylantl. mi:dlsd.vy kvi:mc, oct. 25, AT TH HALL OF THE TJHION LEAQUE, COl.ONkL TAYLOR., of East Tenocssoe, RKV. J. WALKER JACKSON. TliUlSDAY EVEMXG, OCT. 27, HALL OF THE UNION LEAQLTE, HON. SALMON P. CHASE. FRIDAY lsVESlXG, OCT, 23, HALL OF THE UNION LEAGUE, HON. R. 11. DANA, Jb. g ATI P. DAY KYEMNG, OCT. 29, HALL OF THE UNION LEAGUE, COLONEL R. STOCKETT MATTIIESSJ, Of Marylaud. TI1F. LAP1EH AltE INVITKI) TO ATTEHD. I il -f fXC-T- OKFICR SWATAR A FALLS COAL Company, ls'o. 'Jtai S FOIIItTll 8lr..U I'tiii.AlisLi'itiA, October M.liI'Vt. Tbeltiatrd nf Directors have thlk day doclartsl a ISvf ocmt of F1VF. (ft) 1'Klt I'KM'. out of the net earning of thi-Coiiipany to the let nf Oc'oher, payable oa aod after the Msl In.tant, clear of Stale tax The Transter It .ok. will bo closed from tha t'ltn t. US 31,1 mat. nt. Is H FIMIKKr. IU i!U tcl Treasurer, rSST- ARMY, NAVY, AND CITIZEN'S VXJ fsjnU.ini! F.mh olil. red. Si oul...r8.raiil. Wraalhst, ic, In at) U uuiuwiaeaud, at very redaced prloca. 10 3 -tn afeirhant Tailor, a'o. 1 Nf mil fitavit. aUive Oheaaut t-8 DE HAVEN & EEOTEES, Ko. HO B. TlllliU STB :tT. J OOIsIlISJ.-CaIaAM AND riCTCRE FRAME MANUFACTORY. VVM. II. MOUOAN, So. 2 OS N. NINTH BTKkiKT, Qilt Ovul I'lioHMcmpli Frnrnei, aelO-m CtlNhTANILY ON UAM1). XVIX MTV 111. Having bonhi tuoit of my material! before the lal .Teat tut., I au. euahlod to oil r my stock of FIRST-CLASS FU1-XITUEE At a anall advaticu on eld ,rlces. I. LUTZ, aelCi 3m No 118 F.I.EVF.ST11 S'i'hKKT. T-J k p JLjT clly ,lhe .aiuu us si! other toiesraphs -ylT- iTjStT 1.B enly the wires uie not vlsitiie. Each JsV? " window ami door il an operator. It 'Vi ii a l ,at imrodtn-ed wllhout dels, ilia,' Ilia bouse In the least. A biirvlar must I ll raph lo ynnr rrssm i be canuot aMud it. lu ai years' s ........ - ... K.-HU- ..rk II Iims toil lulled, if It is ail Oh- ; Jn I li. preu-ct, bejon.l a douht, Ihe win, lows aud djori ol voor I...,., o. Il mi, he done. Ca II ami sec It. . , JOHN A. MI'ltVlTKV, Ho. U:i CIItsMt T SUect. tiUK t CO 8 mn f IANtlS, Flanoal MASON A HAMLIN'S CAIUNFT Ollt-ASlS. jbasos HAM UN'S CAIllNK.T OUOANS. DLCKER BB08 PIANOS. J. F,. IIOUI.I), Seventh aud caeauut .kreuta. "10-PARTNERSHI P. WASHINGTON V ) lll'TCIIFH, Oommlsalon Marpbunt and Wholoaul. Ii. aler tn I'rovi.hin. and Produce, has a.aoeiate,! with hud In kia hu.lk.-.atia au. HENllV CLAV III.' IC'IIEU. The aiyie est lis. uxm wuM he WASlllN'llTON lirTCIIKH Ruf, Noa US and US il. t UON I' Stra it. rhilafrlhUa, O.WUl H, lOt. iV at lili' KIN-NE-NO-NE-AW isil IAN Hw.lKIMi TOTICOO! 1 ina worid-raiiov, ncd lohru-cci la ni..uuia,cturoa rroia tu FINK .-,T LKAF. Aod lumeitly reeoioui.-i.ui It. ell to all Ooullcuieu o l uxorioiik ia.ie. Bold wbol.ialo ami retail at llU'l' D lul'LLAItCIOAn MTOTtfl, Jlo.lll CIIBSNIir btrupl, 10-4 Cm opposite State House. JDIUUINIJ Aa bOU Iiull & CO.. COMMIBCIOJI Mxaik-JilAMiH, son Bale .ooi.er, and iu a way practical for tho burglar, SHIP AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS than any two men can ffrlnd a hole tbrnuKb I.lille'a Saf, In I DOCK STlllSl-a-X' WllAitr, riULADEU'UU. (fJO-tVI-. AT X-lll MT O OHT. Cist Price to Stookliolders $7 00 per Ton. IMMEDIATE DELIVEET. COAL OF 1JKST QUAIalTY. BHAltES, each entitling to ONE AND A HALF TOHH, al tlrst coat, F.VKKY VEAK for TWENTY VBAttS, aaa CASH DIVIliEtsDS of pionta from the isle of all sarplas Coal, may now b. obtained at SlO'OO, payable k.lf oa auk acribbig and hall on January ft next, of tbo M OfUAf. EEAR MOUNTAIN FEMKIiIN COAL COMPANY. Ollioo lal H. THinu Htroot, (Ori'OBITF, OIBAltD BANK J Stock Capital. $500,000, ia 62,500 Shares. Eese.ved Working CapiUl, 12,500 Sliarea. Snlnrrlptlonsof t .bare., M; of 10 iharei, flfiiof t shurcs.H,.',; nf SO -hares, il.i; of ICS) ibaiaa, rii of 7!,l) iburci. f'.OtlO. Kach ahat. oiiilllp. tbpho'dor to racolv.. .vary rear, one and a half tona ol cai at nn, for HI yeara. aud Caa Invi.ien.la every b monilis.of the pioilla (roui tbe sale a ail kiirpluk coal , . , Biockhohlri. who do uol want any onal may bava tlieir iloportlon 111 coal si Id hy the company, lor meir eapooiat Thct'oirpans possess larito and woll-bulllCOAI. WORKS, at HONAI.DSUN (near Treiiiont), Schuylkill county, with extensive linni!! and Timber Blunts, an excellent Double breaker. Nloai Works, larse Steam Enluea, Ball roadi.and all oiher Mschiuoty and Apparatus, In full operation, capable of mlnlns Uti.OoQ tons, to b. .atendea to UTheCo.' u'oV"; bt ou.lltv. chiefly of the Black Heath and I'rlmroa. Veins, which, with .everal otliet valuahle t oal I'.iis, exteiiu wm,m toe v. ivv,.i- tha mines L.n.rlt, the profits biinK paid over to them. Independent of the riewlur casb dlvidi.uua, to whii Uey aia also lrout oi the lock, which Is tbe only practical way to open Iti aud lliit 1. only I'i Inch thick, while our Bunk Safes have four to tlx liichcj in Uiiekueas, including lniidt) biirfcTais. One word more ; If the Bunk of Jlilford has purchan d the Vault Nale.whlib wa. elfcred tbe I'rciclvnt fsrSIUi eaib, tba rubbery would undoubtedly have been pre vented. Tbe attempt to rob tha West l'blladelplila Tru.t Fund, much bad tbe aauia alza flank Halt, probably hy eomaorallof llic same partita, and tha eutire failure, under Die nine favorable ciixuuiatanca. for tbo burgiara, prove, tbi, most conclusively. One other faot if may ts, proper to notice. The public havo so much confl Jence la Ullte ', Safe that even buuker, hava purchased tba cum nicn 0ff.ee guft, i.a have aecu In tha habit of leavln.il Bloue fn-m Eatuiday to Monday la a close ofrica with Lar.e ainounti, while It haa been almost tlie untveraal custom with banker, not lu trust lha cuwuion best liana Sale without a waiul.tusu; and ev en with thla proc.iullou nibberl. are c.uatunt. A. we a aid lu a provlou, article we lay uow, tu ooovtnca lnUlll.euf men. that 1-16 to 1-11 inch .U-ut iroa li a. good a protection asainat either ore or buriflary aa I t. to 'i-Inch chlltud Iron: the writer ha, got a Aa if read lo travel, and the greater bis ettort the rcujAar b wiU tVndUaa road. LEWIS LII.LIK A BOH. M. C. SAlll.KB, Asent, Ko.alB.riatVfciilU Swt. BTiMrsp A. soriiaa, I AH.'HISALII IIITIV, aial-MKN T. soensa. I lal -tf COUfsTY'S TEA AVAREHOrsE. -ESTA-taUshssiiu 180U. Importer ami Healer In Fine Teas, W mm, aud Llnsora. Choice liavaca riar., t rnss A lita, kwcB. l'lcklci and Baucei, Enillkb and Bcctuti Ale and I'orter. Caiiued Meats, Frulu, Sonp, in. Kuvy Afciiil put up wlrh cat., At o. lis t. SECOVT) Street. 12.ij JOSUtA il. OOtiaTT. stry. MONEY TO ANY AMOUN'I LOANED faw upon Diamond., Watabe,, .cwairw ra. jrVckiiulii., Ac., at W Vl JONf g CO '8 01.0 FSTAIll ISIIKO LOAN OFFICf, 1 CoruW M 'Jill no and OAHK1L1, Btrseta, Hcl.iW Lntr.hard. W.B.-WAMONliS, WATCUltS, JEWEUT, tlUlU ate, , lur .ale at ItLMAKaAllLY LOW HICJC8. -WW- A- ORAY, M. E. CORNER OT B"TH V aiid MlMoa Slraeta, buya AnaUaoada, Wattlwa, 'fiLTJwStw j-oisi-T All psslziaM e4iu4uttaii tt1' aeS-am nary lor nearly two mile. In Ipnglli. . - i. ..!., o.ua,. in Uallioad extmdi tn of tin, Compauy, over which the Coal 1 dally (cut to WHioca'loldar. mav order ttiolr Coal In nnyof th.n.nal also. vlz.-IaieipCual, llrokon. F.cs, Stove, or Nut Coal. all at the present eo.i pri.eoi vi w p.. tliebmise, within the usual tlii-laiice. of the Company a Coal Yard., in the JwiUurn, Middle, aud Southern por- "'i he Coui'paiiy'and all It. Mlalnit Worka are clear of debt, and all operation, aro carried on ou tbe call pruiuplt). t or Circular, aud Subacriptloui apply at the Cffice, No. 121 S. THIED Street, 2d Floor, (orrosuE uiiiAitD bank.) l'.OABD OF DIRECT0K9. WILLIAM EC IIM'KLE. Tntewtrr WILUAM rOltf), BOBWtT P. UNO. 1). II. WOLFE, H. BCHJilELE. lfo, A. . JAKDEN. BtcEETAtr. TAMI3H HAHUKl'a J , wuoLaaai. asb aaTAU. ! ..nan . nr TaiUrii,.VT. i CjI.tCJaV Psr"ADisicias"s"'-' , 1. 1, eerow BECO-) and t'UESNUt Streets, PallU a. ' aoaac-T WH TUS fATkast i I QUAiajUlO TmBTT-DAT tTLOOKS, Asm- Soatrabta arttel. fur Churchaa, Botala, BauU, rAi'lArTbiK OF VTWB OOfJ I JaU-ly bI,luuuU1ei7aaviisW I