T1TK DAILY EVENING TKTiEaUAPII. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY", NOVEMREK 28, 1804. OFFICE No. 108 8. THIRD STREET. rrte T Cr ru Oorr, sr Btanraitx Cavra Pit VM.arabaletM Carrtar.and mIM t iub.crilMjra tmt ot Um 0t at Hi". a.u Pm Axsrm Ow Itouaa Twi Cht ma Two lioimia,lnT&rlAkl7Ki adr.noe Um a arte a1 onl.rad. H '"' at Ik aaaal rataa. & Htxiral ejranjaaaeat ataxia tor axtandi InaartloDA. IkMi laeertioa la all of oar (diiiona. MONDAY, NOVI'.MBF.R 2S, MM H Attn AROI T KOI III(j. The Ap of list Saturday not'inn-n the IVm.i of preac'ilng a new crunnJo, by publishing n communication containing a chitt-jro of d! loyalty againnt Catholic, and with comment ing farorably upon It. Tun Ajn ltrrot to mention that the. remarks of the Pre IneliitM tlia aercre reprobation of any nttenipt to cut uiplclon upon a nunicrotm body of our fil-low-citten. But the Vrwt In able to take care' of Itnolf. Our object In noticing this attack b quite dliR-rent from that of Ukluj op the cudgels for another paper. We feel quite "lire that the Catholics do not wish the championship of the A-jp, whoso advocacy would damn any cause but on,, which If already damned ; and that It Is by no menu o devoted to Citbolii lntreitt. as dealrou to identify Itself with a respect ible portion of the people, and hopeful, that some exbtmg misapprehension In the public mind may bare caused Irritation among Cath'jlics, and rendered them disposed to throw them apjyei into the arms of the proprietors of the Age and buy their papers. Our chief object is to ex t lulu the origin of the mistake which induced some persons to believe that there is anything In Catholicism which U inimical to the Government. The impression to that effect which has arisen ia the minds of some persons, Is derived from the ?ery common error of mistaking effect for cause. When the Rebellion commnneed, the people of the North, both Catholics and FrotestsnH, were of one accord. As it progressed, persons from both religions become disaffected. Yet both religion had remained precisely the game. So both loyalty aud disloyalty have shown themselves to be pe.-fectly coinpatiblo With both religions. It Is very clear, then, that If any change occurred, it could not huvo been effected by religion. There aro various causes which conduced to make changes in men of all denominations and of all these none was so potent m the Emancipation Proclamation. Upon the Irish population, the Proclamation acted. with an effect tenfold greater than that produced upon any other people. This very act, which con firmed the Germans in their loyalty, alienated thousands of Americans and Irishmen. Yet although tho act was the same act, the allena' Uon of most of the Americans who fell awav in loyalty, was superinduced by an essentially different motive from that which ruled Irish men. The first still had the fatuity to believe In the Constitutional rights of the South, while the latter were thinking of themselves. It seems almost a work of supererogation to show why the Emancipation Proclamation alienated the Irish more than others. There can scarcely be a man of ordinary observa tion who does not know ttuu. there Is antago nism existing between the Irish and colored populations. The Irish imagined that tliu liberation of slaves would prove Injurious to them as the laborin? population of the North, by reducing the price of lubor ; and, in addi tion, thoy were fearful lest the liberation of slaves was a step iu the direction of a move ment which would place tho free colored popu lation of the North on a footing of political equality with them. Now the greater number of the Irish popu lation in this country are Catholics; aud when, on the occasion of the Emancipation Proclamation, a revulsion took place In the feelings of some of them, they were affected merely as individuals, and not having ceased to be Catholics, shallow thinkers thought pro per to impute disloyalty as a consequence of Catholicism. The matter is iu a nutshell, and this Is the kernel, Let us all deplore and deprecate the a! tempt to introduce Urn spirit of religious fanaticism into this war. No! that is not enough I L t os scotch the serpents who dart such vuuoin. Reason is the antidote for their bane. We ouly ask the perfect liberty of speech, which we are willing to accord to all men. Jomim enumerates three kinds of war: the national, the clvll-poIHicul, and thu civil religious. Ho might have added servile war. Be defines a national war as that which is made at the same time agalast the armies and the population of a country. Tho national element of war exists in this Rebellion, bectu.) uidlke other eh 11 wars which have occurred In the history of the woiltl, fhe line of division Is geographically not less defined than It Is abruptly drawn between the sen'iments of tlits people. Referring to the invasion of a coun try in a nutiouul war, Jomim says: ''Tim army which enters such a country pos-.ese only the ground wlicrc.m It encamps. Its pupplic can only be obtained at (lie sword's point. Its fr.ilns arc ever) when1 tlnv tivue 1 or captured.' The national and c'vll-p Alt): ;il elements am the only one which lime cul-'ivd iii' i liiis strife. Let us U: lUani.i'ul tint the violence of the other" h i s n av. i t .l. oir ditli -all ies are stircly great enough. The tenioi'ii! I-i-httion of Hie Im-I- fo'iiViims v, HH t'n'lr civil Any, to render conte .t iiu; auiu!.ig -ii tatie that it jit sents, of men to maddened by their fruitless efforts, that, to conquer, they are. ready to sacrillcc the Thing wlioee fancied Inse curity aroused their ire against the people who scarce trod except with caution near its re spected shudow. Thank Ilcavcu! -.his w.ir still Uu evi-vUe insurrection mid religious fiinutioir-m. Wo do not need or with a San Domingo even at the South, and we should feel deeply grateful that uo religious diA'cronces direct our arms against each other. Shall we Introduce them Into our own household? We must stand shoulder to shoulder. Creeds make no divi sion where the maintenance of a country's cause l service to the God whom all coufi.-w. Loyalty belongs to no particular creeds "compatible with none, it comprehends all. Jsoue are even adverse to it. This very hour, InTfC ,y";u"Ud'' of tttthol;c American Uulrl,'hmea Wg, ofUee.-s and . Idlers, quit M valiantly and loyally as the v. " ..ue U U nytb cause men ai Cu holiub or ProtestauU th.it ; noiue are afruy. Let t()uf))un causes nnd etlects; Amerieaui, fcUould be too ' e'evated. May they be patient, too, aud ' That men may rlsn on tteppln; ujnet L. . 'heir ifsad seivcii to better tbinj;. Mt:nr.i. i rtii ihivm. Hierc ia no uo in venting denuncia'.Uins aeatnst the wretches who llred the city of New York. Word.i cannot fitly paint the atrocity, nor death punish It sufficiently. The question Is simply, What Is to be done. Kor months we have had rumors that an attempt would I made to Are the princi pal cities of the loyal Stales, but the public lent au Incredulous ear to the Information. Better, far belter, that they should In future disabuse their niluds of the impression that there are some deeds which Rebels would nernple to perpetrate. There Is only one security which wo now pos.css They can attempt nolh'nT worse That the plot signally filled, Is owlnsf to no precautions of the citizen of New York, but merely to the diet that tho lit-M there have been for years provided with means ude plate to the extinction of Are within their limits. Is not the fact startling enough without any details? In New York, cm the night of the 2.'.th Inst., tho hotels St. Nicholas, St. James, Lafiirire, Metropolitan, Tammany H ill, IM inont, Lovejoy. United States, Howard, Firth Avenue, New Kngland, Astor, and Rarnum's Museum were all fired by Rebel Incendiaries who applied the torch iu seventeen places They fired these Immense buildings, too, at a time when, 1' their designs had succeed -l, many persons would have found escape impossible. It may be our turn next, or New York's again to-morrow, perhaps Uoston's the day aflerwurd, mid war will then have come Into peaceful chambers where the grandam feebly sits, and the bube lies in slumber. To us these reflections must surely bring the queUlon, What shall we do. There seems to be no reason for doubting thatanordcrslinlhirtotlr.it of (inneral Dix, which requires the registry of all pursons coming from Rebol limits, must iu futuro bn rigidly enforced. For the arrest of tho present criminals, aud lor the prevention or punishment of future Incendiary attempts, no plan could bo dnvised better than a subscription of one, hundred thousand dollars by the lnsutance companies of each of our large cities. Twenty thousand dollars should be oll'cied for inform ition which would lead to the arrest and conviction of the principals In the incendiarism, and ten thou sand dollars apiece for the same services against the subordinates. In such an emer gency, one hundred thousand dollars is not a large sum lor the Insuranco companies of each city to pledge. If a plot succeed, they might lose twenty times that amount. It Is useless to offer small sums for such a service. The men who can give evidence may fear to Incur danger, and they are liable to other influences which might deter them from giving Informa tion. The sums must be large enough to overcome the relucluuce of such men to en counter ritks, nnu lo render others zealous in promoting the discovery of the incendiaries. There are two great consolations wli'ch this event brings in its train. One Is, that in all countries where the news spreads it must ellect Irreparable damage to tho cause of the Rebellion, for It is scarcely within the verge of possibility, that so w holesale and determined an attempt was made without high authoriza tion. The other is, that New York may be constrained to think less highly of Its Southern friends, and deem their last act rather too warm a pioof of their affection. TNIH OF Ol'I'It'K. The late elections of members to our City Councils have decided that the machinery of our municipality will bn, for another year at least, In the hands of the Union party. To that party, therefore,, will belong the right of i filling the vacant offices which are within the gilt of Councils. There occur in the begin ning of every year vucancies in the Board of Trustees of the Gas Works, of tho Poor, in the Highway Department, and many other positions, which it is of vital importance to the city should be filled by able and honest men. In the choice of these ofllcers, we ear nestly urge the Union caucus to select as their candidates honest, able, and patriotic men. There are within the Union ranks gen tlemen to whom the party owes such marks of its confidence and esteem. Let the test of otllce applied by Tuom.vs J kfkkhhon be adopted as their guide. "Is "be honest? is he capable? is he true to the ''Constitution?" should be the Inquiries, and not, as it has been In days gone by, "What has he done lor the parly? what is his per sonal Influence? and Is he likely to support " us in return for our support of him?" Be. neuth the , . . i. ., . rule of the. lute. Detuoenitlc party, iit . re the rpiestions propounded. Let f wiim tii mtnuttiilia t.rmwiimil.ifl ,.,'., . the opponents of the Union party never be able, with truth, to say the same of its nominees. Honesty is the great requisite for city olhVe. That their opinioiy on u.H siiuil ailii'rs are those 1'rio Itiiilioad, ami will eail, uccomanicd by his held by the true l iiiou men of to-d.iy, is a family, in iho steamer fiorw New York on Wed requlsite which thu ciueus will of course "Ci-d"?. YVIiilc Mr. Moiiuiikau'n chief object is demand before a uomiuiition will be for a mo- j rtlt "" rclaaiion from biiMiiess tares to be ment considered, and all hough In the discharge ! f"""d '" 'J1' tiavel, he has in vie several ,rn,el...,ltli,e.t,. ilMiies.. I'..., ...l..':..,l,. ill... r i ' portant financial projects connected with the the cci iipmit will come hut little in cont let ia I 111 .L.tl....! alU.li.j v..l ll.i. ,iu .1.........! I , , ', , ., ... . ' wl h Kui-iipcan skill ami r ipiial aa will produce thut loyal men hold every odh e, high or low. . , hI),Pflt Mr. Muohiihad ha. been In the Doinoi n tie riyhnc all the po ltlons J com.,,im.j in ,.n,e of the larger aud mostirn have been given to pi!ilie!.'ins, Und dishonesty ; 0:.r,t l,Ul,lncss Inleiesis in the Cnited Ktaios. hosU'en so previ'leii!, tli.it the holding of a lie Ins b.en i leading spirit Inthe construction city Mlice caused ii nun's honor to be sus- j of almost all of tl o great puMic works of our peeted. We feel contlil 'iit thill fhe days of , Stute, and has contributed largely In means corruption are pis, und th.it beue.ith the nil- liiinistii'tion of our .Slieritt elect, honest, lair, nuianroiiiL iiiieicsis ot I'nii.uiuipuia or I'enn anil upiiLiht de.iliug w ill i li'tiMci-riz thu ad- B.vlv'""'a. nilnl.it rut Ion ol'liiv c.iici-. :i- liiii alwuy- iiiitrk.-il tin1 ni'tlon-i ol Ins jirlvnt.; IU -. C'.aWIIly Is ili -oMii.l i-.ul m ijlvii liy Ji:Kiri!so.v. A m.i.'i in iv Ih: li-m 't an I w('ll-mrunlu:j, lluoiiiili i.i.-o niji--fi-in y ami wculiiM'sg I'i'i j, ili --ri-j) 'i'f uprrn lii iiojl'ioii ninl liliii'i-If. riiiiiiic-s ami iii:"!li..-ciii"; nn; (leuiaiiili'il hy the jx ople as a right. Wc have lriiUiy Iiiflani.cn ol' the ino.iia' iiy of imhllc ollii.f.'is. Only a low months: bIiup, thi'o'.ijrli political geii'i iiiruiilirinj: of the D.nio 'I'a.i'- jiiirty, a rcrtulu Lonvd ol j-ii-hit-, oi' our city nerr actually toni; -:'-l to i!."ii-- '.' iti-il . Oi' j ii'ty Villon ii:'.n irout tin'., 1j i jjI i) - ji i ri , I rltboiih In that v-ry lloaril t'nc two j ar;''.-; were ciially liiilcil. AVo want no min c "-'i :li instance ol' im apac'iiy. W'k ijju t antl i iM have cajiiible lnon. Hue Union caii-:u-i o:' Councils held in their haii'lMir. onportumi y of making thenHclvcs (li""'iTC(l!y jiojiular, o of placing their jmr'y in the ame unlavuial.e petition that the Dcmo r.t.'ic pariy hohl to d.iy. The ib.iuor tour-c. wc f.cl n-.i-.u'cil, they will mlopt. If he true to the CoLttit.itiun? is the thud rei'iiltiiie of ofllce. On tliia head we ntcJ hay little, 'ike Importance of ti uu nirc being ilie cuudiilateii Is fully itpiJieeiateil by the mem ber of tho caucuu, und w: hi ve no fcara that tho Viilon party will ivcr Ui graee Itm-lf by Rlvliif; to iraUiirs the gii't. In i Let popiesiion. We fielcoiilldcnt tint thu oIlleeiutlectDil by Count il this yeur will be honest, capable, and patriotic men a pride not only to their party, but iUo to tho whole city of Brotherly Lovo. -hhimi Attn TMf RK.nr.f. The Richmond papers are ver much exer cised as to the precise whereabouts and Inten tion ol'Oneral Nni.im Aft. Thai he Is doing something is as certain as that he In some where. The Richmond Npntinrl, the Rich mond the Richmond JTnqnlrcr, ami the Richmond Kmminrr have exercised their In genuity as to whether his attempts are on Macon or Augusta, and the leading pipers ol Augusta an I Savannah ;.r, i ilher wroth as lo fhe secret sessions of the Rebel Legislature, orsiHwnla'iveas to the appearance of a " phan tom fleet ' on the Ceorglnn roast. Upon the very dtiy which we celebrated si Thanksgiving, the Richmond papers di not appear to have received any despatch" where with to congratulate themselves. The mj-tt (In oriiig le ws seems to be "somewhat con flimali.ry" of the report that Macon, up to that dri'.e.biid not been attacked by Sin iiman, and that the latter has not "altogether failed" to meet with opposition at a point on his route whic h the Richmond Esiiminvr of th'21th pronounces nameless fur the present. Thu expectation that .Sm-.it.M an will come, to grief before he reaches the roast is resolutely cherished bv the Richmond editors, and the speculations rile of his movement on Macon are g'en for whnt " the) are worth." The I.ic'nnoiei Srnliiiol of last Friday relates that a force of cavalry entered Milledgeville on the nrght of the previous Sunday, and burned the capltol and the penitentiary. Augusta is a most important point In the Ue partment of Ueorgla. Says the Richmond Kmvh ev ol the l till : ''It isbelloved that the " large fleet which 1ms been in preparation in " the .lames river for some time pist is in " tended to co-operate with Siikkman at the " proper moment, and that Savannah is its " dest'nution." It adds that last Wednesday was the occasion of unusually good spirits among the military authorities, but is unnblo to determine whether they were caused by good news or not. C'uwW they have been promoted by the appearance of this phantom fleet ? One of the mot speaking facts in regard to the defense of Macon Is the republication of the order from headquarters, for the iufjr.na tion ol all citizens and soldiers iuthat city and its vicinity. All capable of bearing arms are supposed to be interested in this order, and to comply with its requirements within twelve hours' notice. By it every man capable of bearing arms in Macon and its vicinity was re quired to join forthwith In some military orga nization. Commanding o Ulcers were required to furnish certificates of membership to their men, that the fact might be ascertained as to every man having complied with this order, us tlic Provost fluard was instructed to call upon every man for Ms papers. No one Is excused upon any pretense whatever, and every man refusing to join some company was ordered to be ai rested, the commaudaut of Post Macon iH'ing charged with the strict execution of the order. The Augusta ( lirnnile awl Sentinel, on the other hand calls Jei'I-'. Davih to account for the non-reinforcement of Northern Georgia, and suggests that the authorities ure asleep ; or supposing the Georgians to be In a thoroughly defensible condition, havo lei them to toko care of themselves. It rails at him for his conscription measures, aud for the attempt to gng the whole Rebel press. In several parts of the South, the press demands thut the secret sessions of the Rebel Congress should be broken up. The Augusta Chroni cle goes so far as to say that J kit. Davis is to blame for the destitute condition of the Georgia soldiery, and is responsible for the! r being without socks and other comfortable clothing. Perhaps D.lVi wishes to illustiute In them another Valley Forge. Meanwhile Siikuman Is applying those principles of warfare which hitherto have rendered him so successful. From the dark ness which now obscures him a light will emerge, let us hope, which will pale all h'u former achievements. Through the long dis tance a voice, will soon ring, speaking of success. I He has taken up the gauntlet. He U moving' to the Alabama river. It bisects the Con federacy, and, despite overy opposition, he will hold it. A 1IKAI.TIIY The Aijt this morning begins its editorial article on tho war thus: "Thf Wail Wo urc able to traco .Siinim n's " progress down to last Wcdncsd iv. Bo h ot his " expeditions ha 'e bun checked.'1 Is the ubove intended for tho foreign mar- kui, or univ mr iiiu i,onuerueu(i vcom speeu- , ' . . V,, ' i lators, who have succeeded iu putting go d un I , ,' . . , .. ., , 1 l.-.i .. 1 .. IV. .1... f l l i.i ... i to y0 on Just such lies ns this ? ! ' lion. Vii.i.i am O. MoouiiiiAiihai resigned the ji(..-.ition of fiTHdcut of the rhilaUclphia and development of railroad mu! mining interests In tliH ruiiiitry, null the luimatim of tucli alliaacrs ami ii'lliuiMv tj eveiy enterpriie that could j as a partner ri uu House oi jay i;jokh k uo., . a iaiie sliarc of thu le'iors and rcspjusibilitlos of a chitons rvo!.U uiioa ia. 1 was tniouU Inn m.wt aii d cxonioPH, an I th" srcusjth of puH- Mr i',ii'.i:,ioii... 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K( )( ) M S, No. 1021 CHESSUT STSEET. iuIj io (Ail it our warcriinii anil oxnnu our cttpithi' ATlai'Ttt of l lnUly Improved Ktiiin-rtnd (raiid tMti9f, W htvv ic l cd tho It'jthf.it reu;ums nt ttll ttigrr( chlli!(.Ti(. evii liciiln tliis Cf.'Hiti v, incMitlliij; tiie 1'ilc Mc'nl at tho Wot Id n r'a'j.Ciystai I'.ilii, New fork, tit 4 uuncrotiJi tetttiiioiilj.h fiuin tho bct mlUUt In till ctiuiitr nit't fciiro'ic. V e iei': hut;(lfd that t!ite Aio no riai.us umdo tuUii country nuiiertfYr to oar ova. A l'l.llatie'phlii muufft(tToni we prldo ouraelvi In liMirg achieved reiHiUti'tti for our tintrainciiU unvx ce UiUty any uther makers in tu'.u country. It is aw, i ki ovn l'(t that our IManoi have fur tunny yai-maiu-ta'nod tht lr l.ish ictmtation, notwithfitaudtui, the pjWLrfnl 0"iupi'tJtlon or the La to id mnkera. cB-York ami li,! on I'Unon have lC(n fl odfd Into 1hl market ilTopfch Oieir nKt-ncIcs, ami horftldod hy t!nin Mk the oiilj riaiKis in tho country ; jot at the aaiue time th(",e fann- aontn vtiy st-ltivm rcutlnne to ap!1 nty one n.ahiT'a Ineli un. t iitr, (or any len'h ol Lime, for tl.c rca n thpA Ihcy arc liifvtior, and they are nmi-clled. to tuko hold ot otli'T ujakcm', porhauH still more lnfrrlr, alth'iuh ptifltd i.p by th'-ui oa ctlehiT.tt-d I'mno, wheu at the name time such maker! have nuvor bten known cr hewd of in llt( lr own cAli-i. Iho conMuquence t, thai our eiticnA are oitcn induced to imriii!io ttch litJ.-rior ttiitruoientu, h ithout coQldcrina their n or ttt goneial iult-iestjt of tin lr city. Th adrmitngcii our UtlEcni have lu enoouraghif; houifi uiatiufitrtaM certainly sl.ouH not hejurcrloitkd, for the f j"o tug reiuou : Pimt. it ts arknowledgod that Philadelphia li the gn at nunufarluring city of thU country, and cctctraUd f"i It kiirerlor and skilful workmen. B c'sg. The piirihaer obtalni the pi ino directly from us, tin' manufacturer, and oavei the amount n ad by the at'tit, wiio tnuaJly claluu renter pruitti tl.an the nianu facituer. 'I hlrd. Tto apont'i rcspont.lhllitr aniounti to rotliiiiji, tlieie !n uu red; t- ; the trimrumeut ho oll I m uleicr tlic markt, Hiidtlie uuniiascr mn-t run tho rlftk. Wturoai, outhfOiiior Imi.U, 9, the uianiiti:Liirv(, arc- in id loij'OUiil' f. Add (aiiiint bt-lrk thu n-ap xibloilit like Die ahtnt. out rrpuution I.h ut Mtake at a'l tii,..-i', and it U 11 1 ii h-re to our luieifwt to turn out none oth r ihitii litt c.asn luttrniiteiitii. Fotiith. Adiuidlnc that inch tnstrmnrnM mlrht he e-iual V' out (jwnwtu n new, lhy caiii.ol kiV the anmn rttiisikf tt'oi, i,r KOir the ttainu U-uxih of iline, ur the reii.viii that ilic iti.t diei.Ui upon nthci.t to kecu muh pianos at he i'ln in -rdur, and ill q( courto not oxnnd mij ol hin iiroiit do ho, whilst Wt tho iuuufattiinT, hfive (tr tvrn o:- licut Horkn.oii, wtm In ly understand the bumtem, uud will ou..tiy j've t'icir altuntam, and ti e piano made o wi ar mut I; lout or. Cm cnLiiilKhini nt i one of th- mt tom U e in title ciM btry, and wboti our Lew iuipro onifiits now In proLireni are Liiiip:c cd, it willbi' one ol tho ifir.t't In ttv Mild. Our ohu-ct J to rnke thir bramU ol ludu.itry one 01 the at lr.itltiiiif.ii-i oi tUs city. (ur !ni ninii'iite amo pHicaa iroat iiuroemonti, over ntlitr , ami mir rvltiihlve iHciluna ltr manuinctiirlftif enuidtt uk to ht op on band a larc toi k ui material, aid jeoi tiro tho bi .'t tnNch nejj , .. It ieraon don roui lo piirrhme will klvo uarnll,wc Will prove all ihai u tiat- aid Ih rKard to our pmuo-t. 1 iic iv are, ol nui(i. alna.vs tJiiUroiitxia of oplinou, and pi t jiidh . d uiiiioa, hJid iiiono ho ar intoirstod io tho hhIu ot oihff i fan v ho iu din or I'non us ; to such wo have on') to fkj'.Uikt It (iihi h vo ua lunch phiamire. t titiy tunc, io tt-1 our liininieuu wlili any otuor mako Hliidt tl . u-ny choi've U namo. K'.lu ;ihk our l it ri tlt and the iiiibli'c tooa'tnndii anni.o our up-rot i iaoti-. N tool hati-ftod that ns iiim.i' initnfuycn uiucia w.ihm, mir n-icini utiuj icju.niiiu.ii kihi irruiii aiciioiniiHi.uiiig. N. li. Socond-liund l'iuuo Utkcn Iu exchange 1'IANOS TO UK NT. Oi Jots f-, r Tuning promptly attended to. ECHOMAOEER & 00, ll-:t-mltl o. l-p.'l ( HKrtNl'T STKKIIT. 'OAL AT l IltST COST-COST 1'ItlCi: TO f htoi klioI.il ri $,'i u r toi. Iiiiuu-Uicite IH'Iivith .al ill to. 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Ill :ii,i'ar in tlnto k1oi!ihiii I'irceh nnu lour cluirac U1.1. MONHAV nd TCI'SDAV KVKNINUS. '1111: 1 Ai imy, '',''1,',", ' J.S. CLARKE To lie Ii ilniM il l.y (lie C'nii.edv of 1.0 K IN i.lM.Ry. 'lu oil'.clm e vlllli ll;e r urii'ir l-'Kr- i.i' WHMI HIIDV H (OAT. I rlil.lv. Upiirlll 01 of . I. B.Cl.AKKK llox 0fl.ee ojji'h from 10 to :t. Ul.PDAY liVl'.MNO. H11.S11AY i'.vpaim: WEDUISDAY. UOVEMBEE 30r10C-l, at :n3 r. m THIllD CLASSICAL MATIi.sTEl' in 1 up. I'liiluilclphla Cliisslcal Oiilntclte dub, Wei.im. IIAKIITNKH. JAIIVIS. CUOHS, I'l.AUKM AN !f , mill ItCllMI'l.. MKOI K 'I H Kr.TS ,v CenlH I'.u .nee ill ll''k.ft.. t-'Hirt ui all IliniM Mi) iuhki' ui ."i 11c ri., koiiu at nil lHns it; tin hit e ut tti-Milbie Hlure ofj K.l.oalil. ll-',-4t UI.Al l.l'.CTCUK. Or THK ST'ASDX. J (IKl.AT I.IX II HI. OF TBI. KKamOX. 1,'xiuiinios or wouksok aiu, "roa Xj i.mill.M III nttlio CIIIIISTIAN COMMISSION', nl tho AI AHKMY OF 11 MK AICT1. An F.xl II. 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WINDOW SIT ADDS, No. 7 M I m.w ri i ' EELTY, t v.. . OASHUfftTON 00. wjl(i Ar"i::'!n . uir.tn'ir rtbumt t.o. 1 II ; ri.VN'l C'DVI'.IIS, tllESItin . Hll'l-r Slfil K IM TUB UTT UllSKT. AT f-'" I'lHI M. n m . ti B- . i , WVANTV. lARl'tM KKb WANl'KI), II Al JIA ' I'll. IIT.I M WAHiilMi.rnH. Hi in V nl ('ill. r ijr i:i i, km ah run, 1 Nui Ml, v,,:. w I i.nrie nili street, K.ir Nm. Y.'ik Avenuii, f W .iiimiTiii,, Hoitleintmr .""i, Ih.i4 ) U Ai'lM immi .1 mi I) , I II ir (, -ul (. AKI'KNTriin, l to (.'. l'.vni I o,.k,.i . Marylnn l Wa.n. $! a ronnlli, ant a rati. .fi I .eli r. ,..ii,.ii will t.r'PK Iiu own ail of b.l. '1 I an (i'ii ! ir t., ii w ill In. luriiUlil ! I In ( .nrmiini'nt If Mi worlioi-i. aui iiit li tii.tl. li., in ll.l . nlf to I'.iint l.'.oku.i. JIHIN . K.l.lnlt, CtiUiifl nnilflilrf iiai'U"-ma,tai 11-1 iM tiaitiit'iiit ol WA.tiiiitf oa. CRK PA 1,1. A HAKOAIN. HAND- Ilm- mill i liwpivnt Ihn I- hli.ry llrlrk I.mMiiiu;, w .ii I'.i I I 1,'M'ti. ... f,, N. hKI.Nni MriMl True, 1 1' i , .1', 1 all ih -1. j l.a-.nr r '-ii 'in rit irn. I can-4iai I' ' "ii.ll. (J. I . HM. l.l.l. S'lM, ? " N 1111 " "'ll. Ti A I.AKI.I'. L,'MI:-:u IT CUY AM) KaC'I'Iii. l'ii.i-.ia. Ii.i l-i, or l.nl.niKO. I'.l . ', v nl !,. li, im liH-i' IU nl I ti.lo air in. Ml (I to r.il at inir i.ni i- our. i i l a oi i-f i.ur Itp.t.'i.r. i.linli t...-jr will rc i cut n; bi,t I'i . laurri'Mli ! ai.il iitii.'il ri.ar.a t;. -. i m.ivKi i. a I. ,s, 11 51 I'll Til hiiMl. I (i.sl (11 I . I..! I (IU S'lOl.KN. '1 III.S MOIlNINd, A b.i'.k, -'. Mining fbn it :.-'. il-.l a-. In I nl . d . Mi i. in, ti-i.. nnu . In Nn. .-i; ,,lra. n In lil.lil. ,li .lami'. .-1 nil, ni, nif linlik i I t.o l.'i A ri.rirli n ti. Itm il'T nC V, II , 1 1. ili J . N I'll t.ol I.ni i. .-..i-il l-v lilm. A l.ii, trrnipt. Inr ; Oi i-liaii. nt .ii (k. atitlnllicr i'hh r fll no na :o an vr.r.iiit li i. i.rt i... . as pit . I'i.hI n- ii tli l-vrrlr I'.M lO '. .1 pp..l. A I I :!. . 1 1, ai J i.i ti ta u by .o'tirrittu the .auk io . I I.I.I AM .1 . ME Ml, 2 No. "(OK.-I IV..M V Kill! tio.it: OLIIM'-I. M. XSINM-X'IfllN, SKJCUi lllKIKHt, Nt. 7 1'AIWHAK 11UM.DIMU, 11 -i) : WAl.NVI STl:r.t.T. RKI.OW TiUKK, i-UTiiif a: i. i.i: o moi .-ks on" commhsi-ix. C'lAIt Oil. COMl'ANY, OF rillLADl.L 1? I in . riMj.Aiin.i'iii iy t.l.-, !'i, Tl.ia C. in ..!-, oii-Anit'd lA.tu a ( npit'il oi $.nn i.n, wi: t. i f .:.n ii iinnw wl ni'.a a. Oiltcoi. nun lli r'.'cf . r I., u.ii iinN'iiui. f.i I l:i -il. i sr. It .il. WILLIAM MII,I.WAUI. 7 I1.A fl.l II. fAiii hi. h. rim i.ips. f. i . i; i lAi-r. M (l Kl, AI.I.EV. Tl'." in." fily of liii Cimpimy con ,1,1. ll.e fi'l affli't talinil'la 'Irnc:. ..I Lai.U, .liu.itiil ill V t'tiiiiiKu .-iMinrv, I'i n.i r, hii'n :-- T.r fii" in "iionRi; ( lil.KK," I,.. .Ini, a large in.ul on .;. t-ilfii 1 1 -ain . ..... 'i i.i, pi.-ft ri. .-'., ri itrvf il l, tlir i'il;.lnril owiii i . out n: ..n' I I li e I AKIIKST I, AM K.il.KM in lie In Vi nuii.-o c.i nl.v llln'i ILr tli'i nvoi y ol nil, ,i, i in.rs,ii'g .iii.iti lnr ii. " i Ii in., v I t. I, . I.i Iio.ihI :o Lo tin -iirj-rthn il l.y ai.y terni.in iti tl'i. rt-i' u, hl pi.-l t: rif ui iiittrA (I. . i Ai-u-., on ll.e Al Rl.fnv ri.i-i, lull' init i; "ImiM' CiaiK.' ami m the iii.nii'ilia'o rm II. I.I V A '. V W I't.LM r-.w In f-lic-il.. I ol'Cr tlii.n lr ii a'fi i i'i" lii' tie cilebn.lo! IHILl.l, I'll, l'llll.l, IPS, :ii"' ' tl, went.. 1 1 1' t-,i. of til. i ('..nil itttt ii o.vm il in 'P,K HIM I'l.l., l.ntl 1. ill i.. 1. 1.11 I. I'.l, Al. Hint Itl.XAItLI', li-mnrv. 1 In ir I, nl'ntit I NT. AI'KF. nl r iiv Itr.s. il. tnir.ti wnl.'-li tl" ri- is a ..i ll tt.i' on i erslit'llisuiuiikil to t. N t, I'nLKTIl oi ID' CU L" Al. i V. tl nl.'i,r'.s liari' I reu iiiailf f. .r Hi." Iminpiinileva1'ip-tli.tili-l Lclh tia-tn, a til rm lRe Tct.l, imd n re.a y inhi-l li.r-7 for tlia i'iu"!e Ibii'iwoT. tlie ground, ami in i'o'iim' o' eict linn. M . i.i.nihin.f Hi.at". lo ertniil of TWO lirKI.BttD T1I.MAM. 'Mia nili-i rl.t, .n p lr of Ih" .link i. fiki.l at I'M. l.Ol.l.AJi l'KK hliAUL., lull iall, and .So aAr(inrn! . I ffu ,n Tlii,n.'aril l.nllar.i l ave liecn loorrud by tiio nr'gliinl owrer. tor di'Vt'lonlna nroiiertv. '1 1 1-iil-itiil'ii.-n li'.ok ! mm- i'ii. n al Iho Rlnro of 8AMI II, H I-1IJ1.LI1'.-. Hi... Si. mil :: H .VLM let. I ll-'.'U-MJ HAMI 1.1. Al.l.hS.wwratary. 1 ii IV T XI A. TZ A T I N G HOUS I Z, oitosite thu tost eri-'icE, 10-l7-:m rHILADlXPIIM. A SAMl'Lli CA.SK OF CALll'OKMA IHM H. A 8 ..MI-I E TASK OK CAl.ll TillNIA WIHUS. A sa.mi'I.i: ( AKi: or cai.ifohma i1'.m. one Imtile or'Mlo.cati'l," (.no liotile ol ''r.rl," ( 'no Lollli ol "Ainiellea," one Imtlli ofNIierr.," Oi:i. iKtlloofllook,'" unr Imtile of'-oraiio Uranilv," t.iil I.eroiuAiOLit to an-iiart ol tho i-ouiur on recelptof f. nn.iy pby-U ian., i1nn;cM., and fitmllles will nltaaii tlotkc, una diici t itllorili r. to "( Al 1 1 oil N IA WINE AOP.MCV, "'. llnrly.lw ). I'll' I'll Hlrcot, 11 '"nlm aoo. e CMiiniiil, rii'ladi il hla." IiUiii CA! II ORNIA WISKS I'I ltli CAl.ll DltNIA WINI'H! PI KB CAI.lKoltNIA WIN'El! IIOf.'K WINE.fn in Callloiiiia In. yards, .'.inal to the fun out Rtiine. loin WINK, from falifiriiia Vlnoyardt, uow u.tdand I'l'i'M-rih. il liy our leiiilinii n'i Aii'lnus. AMil.i.K A WINK.ic'uiOa lioiniaVlnevarilii, hlfilily Di iilur bj m nil. Wl SCO PI. WlNE.fmru Callioinia Viocynrila.-rtjit. ftlile t chililten ami the aeil. Hill ltUY WINK, n i ui. ('Hlii'ornla Vineyard!, of iieoullar va'oe to fetpnlr. In ik'liei'tc In :ilth. IIKAl'K IIIIAMJV, Irom ('all'imhl Vine) ardl, used by Imuli't. with the nioft tii'iiffliiil ri-anlti. C.M.IIOItNlA WIM; AI.KNLA, So.4." (forty two) 8. J:'li .11 Sut-'Ot, u'io. I' ClltMlilt 11 -H.liil!U IPNfiM'OIlTU'S 8 WHET CATAWBA j w isr, iiM'.WORTH'R SWKPT 0T VWI1A WINK. I.O.St. WOli HI'S HWKl'.T t'Al'AVVKA WINK. A Mini I' in voire ol tlii.i fitvot-ito li'i.nd ut the CAI.IK(1' HI A WINK AOI.MV, No. 4'.' (Ioil-lwo) M. r'llTIl Kticet, ai'.'V"f In -nitt. II jvmil'n g; DUTCH BULLOUS E00T3 AT AUCTION l'IUCK.8, Toiioeconltiineiiirf throe ca.es of IITACIXTIH, K'l.irft.andCl.lH'I'KKK, jti.t rnedroil (and "init-d this J i), fioni lioiti idnm. They will be old a! dltraunt of -'O ,-r cent, from my caLtl'igue price. lKJlWCllT iiUJST, JR.. Jit ... I'i-.' and Ml il UiK.KT KTltKKT, U '.H Ci Ai.ove Kimi. UNIVERSAL CL01UE5 ViEIBfGEn. THE "Gill: at family i:coxoMizi:i:." ir tub U1'.ST AND ( ).LY IfLLIADLU WRIN'GICR ULioiii: tiii: rioi'i.i:. IT 18 HJE.M'iBT 1.1 ijAlll.t: MAI'lllkiK M.II.K. It la tfie only Wringer with I he tatknt coo M'iii:i:l iu'oulatoi: r..r lii! nin hi.ti, roll, to ,,-tl.,-r. wlili-h poil'lvi ly rrov "nTa iri'rolla imui lrt.,iktii or lul.iiiu on tlifi. alritfr', ua ail VVrii 0, r. itiiliout COG WHEELS Will tlo. ii.- intttt) K-jw alroiiylj it mag be a-Mrif 1 to tJie "iim-.iry. ft is in! only a i r.V.'t Wringer, Mit H-e Co Wh" t-e It n ii'twt-r wli v). r.U'!'ia 1: a M,st I'.Ai KLU' S C V.'AHllKH, as tsilil.'U toby lltou imJ.t ivlio tsvu u In Tt nvi'i Tunc, lai't.r. cl .luc, anil u.fiiv. It., ii t. i r tu-!? Hi tl.r hA Ol" l 1.0 I li I aU ALOMC lw-i; tl il n:!it. J'f U"p 8! KS.-T!.f i:tuui Aaiily S,V8 No. J, Nu, 1 , 1 1. J J '.thi iit! t cot; vhi:l:i.s, f r. ' t-i -v f -r.-.n. td in ,i.k-y fa-t . I .1 I',-. m- rrii!.; '. k' .1 . r.tr.i 1 1.'.' I .1- e . 1 1 1!. i;r;tNii : ..1 iii.;x.-. t :ii.r, r' J. i' '.'or E.. 1, . , 1. 11 1 I', 1.1. 'in M.. f N ;ih Co' lU' t'l- CUMMIN lXiiAj i'tll 1 ' an 1 1. .-(!:. .. . ili '" ... ., '. ri ii. -1:1 1 1 . ii " im en.i!:-. -. . "' 1. v Mn :! from f'A !: i-l N.I II 1 W ;.S-i.'H 0J . I' A 'il. - '..1 .'. i f ' I-, . 1 ( 1." ti 11 til as'. :."l'l lu inv 11 it .d e i- n 1 .1 mi .. 'i;iii.ii i-'i.if 1. . vv 1 ...i, -,i .1 i-i i a . 'r . 1 .., ill V- ' , '"' V.,ril, I vinr L.. lii.t. I ,e ( 1 rl 11- I. 'i.i I ... I I 1..., ...I If 'i,"l.l. IS il, will i. is... I ; . ; .1 , li i .' , ' . li 1 i. Ill -il.'i'','l.'' ' ' U'.' .'i vo ,i UN K. 1.11 I' Li", .Uiii'.' 1'.. i.L' r.S, li . n' ' H . P. I'll .roiiiml"',-.. AMDI.N ANII AMfiuY r.AILItOAD AND Si. X.- 'I KA.SSl t l. f V l"S ''tHil'AS 1 .m 1 .1 I AT. N.J i 1l 1.'. ( '.a-M f.1 tiin wi n-..ir:in' r:,ri v1' I'Tomm" l.i'hn I iiie-., lr in l'i,.l..i!. It Mn, Waln'it lrel wliiin, lor lo.a. 1. li 1 . m. . i.'i 1 ;. P. l. Oi; i.li. .." 1 Mann K.i'. eiul tr .'!-, 1' I. Ihe line rw'T Ii ,m a! 1.' M. ,ili -i .... .,t 11;. A. id Aivi til hi. u iv it n . 'i I. .i 1 P M. Kill I'.uo ' I'."'! I'. M., I'r.'in Waln.it eiue'. uhamor Miv HorH and lnturiiii iMa-i ,ui oii. I, :., , M. ii. HA i :: vjki:, A-- -t. REDUCED PRICES, A T. J-J M T . WOOD &. CAR Y, No. 7 ir, CIIIiHNUT HI IlIilTr. LADIES' AND MISSE;V SATS. AM. HIIAIMCH. HJJ8T HTYI.JW, l,OWliHT I'llIOlU!. "NEW CONTINENTAL HAT," J AT K J D 1 R A T V, P It I 0 K H . r a - M. rri . -ir no vet ma. . rit a and Dotifl.ia ribarieA. WOOD t- OAKY, Vo. Tl' OIlf HKUT ATBPIBT. , SPtCiAL NOTICE8. V" HIKODOUK T1LTON, KSU. v 1 i IIKUlmtK Tll.TOtf. OIFICK OF 1 UK MA YOU OF XU& or run. mki.i iiia. I J,()l I VIA I ! -BT . W 1-fri.fi, it t j,( jrA b tt r i or in t u! a '-r-i.ir inrt 1!nt m Mil 11 A 1.1. A I.IK, N rvue tn lis df'h )1 ft Rua ttict wiimtl. hi thf liaxiU of a nun t.,lli"1 "KKIHY." ti e tii "til f i r KMA . , Nii ml-erl'i, li-til In a riutatiraat nl h't.. l'.T H. Tlilr.l htn ft. in (din nt Now know v 1IM 1. I. AShKll Mi;M;V. ftUor fi Uv cHTof l liUartr4 I.ia, tin hfv i-v on r Ihc stun . HV K HI NIltKI) JKktV l,At; tn ifiin-(iccr i-hull i.iv ucu liiturmAMnn hi wl M"nu'' t-r h'icfi I'tid cttin it llt ii til ll.e ttkoa by whoM. uii i. iiitirtlfr rtTiunt-tcd. In t.-ii..n hcreot I c liprwiiitn trt tnyhandaf cittiMj tu t. j. IT-a cd thu M-ni t.rtln- City of I'hilaileifhia, Uil t .Miiuy-aixtl, t'ity oi Npyi nifn-r, A l HH. AI,l.ANIi;l( HKNIIV, ll fM 't M.oorui IMalailnifthla. M:V YOKK 454 1 N DK I'KNP i'.NT," n f w voitK 'MN'.l:l.T., JTTr VIL Nm.scKH'MONS. THKRR ar- only One 11 u mired tSulncriptlont at tiOUV 1 .itilciiltiTtt. In a wt d. B-t in e sftup'r avnn traote rf vAiiiuh v Kni to rltu, )r-'ii injr n tUu A'l iilteny dvc a:i i its tfliMturir-,, mi.t'oMnti' umms fiainl ,nl inhiiiiR ri-ra1 con.j.uiin fc utiw a; .rK , ami t n i hull r iirire Uian Uir tit lit )il i :i i". v In ( i.i r-ii . I (it- Hn'f.iT'1'arA orcHnUe ! t oiNMmtj thriiiDeUin, fit 1 1 liK'iruiUtorM.anil maaae UMtr ai'f.rt Miarr a;c p.ivi.Ue f Itlirr nt tlie time of snhnrriMair, r w Leu the list i- mt-tic tip ; ll ti nirt tl, iho or more wrnoM r,n t-l. l- iit-tiir and nk a hdwrc. AliMy ihc m;nnif of .Ivircs H'p fecinci. At t'ie lntk will pi:itirenv oioM tm V4'M-Ai lit m, io Muip nnu or more of ilicfw tm ii)aiinnP' fcliui rs. ittlui us n i ir.n il o - tulfirrnph, or nitjilj at onn t'l anlr'., JtSrN M. JVi I flMIKMiN, K h. cr. KU'ltTil antl W AI.M I tU its. I'niUla It Or K. 1'01:IA, I iiii,if , Ni)..'i.'T A Al.NUr hU "Till': ST ATI'-. OF TIM''. COI'NTRY,' "inn htaiis k nn; i ounthk.' fCJ --' OM'ICK Ol'' THK UKACON Oil. m-j' (-,iuirtiy,Htioni1 mo-y No,;ii8 Tlllltl) Htwat. riili.AiiM.i'MIA. Nnvi'tnliiir latil. A nifrtinp of ll'f H'oi-klii.hli ra of Ihc Hmin Oil (.'am panywill In' h.'li at tin-t.lliciof tha t'ompanj, oa MUM 1 1 A i , lii-i-cinlirr .', atilociork I. 51.. for the purpo.o traiinct4ng ItlHlnc. liecc.iry to the fntera.t of the I'oiiiV .i.v. .IUUN C. MuCLIN I'OIIK. 11 J-lot Boorolarjr. CONC'l.KT II ALL! CONCKHT HAI.L!! CUMCKKT HALL! CUNCKItT 11ALLII lir; ?- NOTICE -OI KICK OF THK M An.K --' Shaua Oil ComnanT, Ko.Wl WAI.NliT Htra.4. J 2iiii.ai.:i I'll! No. tm'ier ill. lai'4. ' The Itoard of I.lrerlora h..-o tltl i tlnyanciaroaatlividrtaf of rill It I'f It t'liNT on thr Capital Hlotk, payable on ninl allfr tho itoth Init.. rl.-ar of Ht.te tuxaa. TliftMo4t will tn- cioteil fnr IraD.ft-r on tha 'Jth luat , at 3 F . ai.4 ojm tied on tlia JD1U. lliU-ot TIIOMAS It. AKARLK, Bacretarf, i" TUIi.SDAV KVKMNO. tlkuiav K.vr.xisa. risr- oittci: of vktkuan hountv t21' Knml rnauillan. No. 7 II H.IJSMITII il II ALU LIllltAIiV Hliri't, 1 hl!nili.il,ia. Ite enihsted Vaioran., "..u um mil iwrno hiij ,, urn Diiiiu.r. arr rRii.'i'u ... C'I't liouniyol Lvemv-nvo Uoll-ir.s. 'I hi' Coiniiii.sl nerf aipofiiti tl to axaalno i laitna for ihe aho. e honnlr i trnt) -llva dollai . will mi l l on MOM'Alu, WKI.M1H. I'A H, uno M,'ILlAV!, al . o olnck I'. M., at So. 1 (i(I.U hMl'I'H N II ALL, I.I1IKAKY Htrim. l'ersnn. sutllloil I tliia lloiuil y are rciiu.'.li'd to apply at thi. Oilier. ti'MllllTKtt. F.D SArKDrRS.CIia'm'n, JONATHAN HI'l,T.O(K, 1'AUL.I. rirl.lt. ,UEO. W. H1MUN8. KliWIM Ulitlll.E, I ll ti-lU K5T- OltEAT I.KClt UKOF.THK SKASOK, ' t.IIKAT I.Kt II IlK OK THK HKtSKN. O l'" F I O B OP THE Lehigh. Coal and NavigationCoinpany IMilIiidi'Ilihia, November W, 1SW. A WVIDF.ND (. 1'IVK l'Klt CIO NT.. noire TWO noi.L.Mtl A Nil HI'TV CliNTS p.,r ah II ,iu inn . ainini p.nca or ine , ntnpany, naa till, aay dc. iaiuti liy the Hoard of Maua.er., rAYAUI.K ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, THE 29ih INSTANT, CI.E.UI 01' DNITKI) STATES AND STATU TAKKit EDWIN WAIjTISU, 11-ilJ t TKtAsuam. THKOUOIIF. TILTOX, F.SQ. TIIKO1.0II1'. TILTOX. 1 SQ. P'fr OFFICE ri'NJJSYLVANIA RAIL-' ' liU.MICUHl'AM, I'm i. adi.i viii a, Novrmber 4.1804. JinTlCE TO 8IlAHi:lli)l,Llfi (tf. Tl.a 8hart!ioMi..ri of thli company aie notined that pn.lcr l:r.. liitliin ol tiio lloa d oi lliirotor. thay ara. autl- th d lo anriM-r.lii' to tlia .lot-It of the Company the aniounti ol 1LN l l ll t:f.NT. on I ticir ri'.pootlv lntoreat, aj ii'.tc.i m. in.'ii ii'mii,..!! .nn .-u in. taut. ai-h shureh.ililor on IiIihI to a irio-ilanal part of a ahar. tiiiiJer IU ti rui. ol' ilie iii .olutioii, ahtll bii.o thoiin.h l.'o of .nb.tilains foi afull aliaie on luo payment of tirvjri 'li.ui Hio. k Will he Imill.tl at the o.lr valna of flftv iloL lara prrahaio. Aci-rtifd ii tcr.-.t at H1X I'l.lt (.'BnT.wUI 1' t'oariii'tl irom t lie li.t lli.Lant until naTitiont ta uiado. Tl.f Hooka for nnb.cripii..ii and pi.tni'iit will he oaa1 on MUMlAV. the '111 ililtallt. an.l ..111 oln.a on tha .'ilxd ol l'.'i'.'iiil.i.r itrM, ailor wliu'li no further auliacripUouai n in i... r.-i vi. i uno.-r trf r.'."i'iilon. Jl-lvtw-ul Tll'jld AS T, i iUTlI. Trraiurtr. NKW YOIIK ''IN DF.l'I'NDFNT." 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