EN BE ,The ileaVerArgtt§. WEIM Enrion . ;1;713 . Pit r it= o 'T ,„, Beaver, ,Pa., December 4 . ; 1537., , L•; the ilk Of tli tip Of,tlie commi Itept•*plativar for tiro FortietkVo"pgress, it Aviglie.sOOrthat, our nyinhbr front this Dts -titot, (lion: Georg. V. I",a‘Vrenecp his a peace 'Otr7two of thorn, Viz: on Post plliclaud nst 'Roads, and on Alfricolture. .0:i Friday of last week Horace Greely's name wai'ire.Senteil trolie Semite for confir !. Xrj Op •ns Minister to Austria. ye went =thy - nigh' without opposition. -The use of 'his name in this connection was unauthorized 4,y him, and the position will of coime be ile clified. Many, Ipok upon the Wlio4 proceed • • ing as a joke upon tae" - -.Teibune eartnr, while not a few believe it to he a 4ileine'to get Mr. •Greely out, ()Übe country duringl life nest Presidential lie will not to how. -ever: - P. S. Sin&: the abdve Was i n lYpe %Ve liitvfi feet:it-0 the Tea/tide of Pte. whit•li con tains- the following from Mr. Greely: • A:Card. . -- ~ • _ , . • I long ago resolve‘loot to decline any office until. revonsibly invited to accept or become a candidate tl.e -efor ; and as Uhave never had • a ivord, or hint, from either the ,White Hiuse .or the StateDeli:mown% that I had ben or *Amid be nomin,iu• I to the Austrian Miss' a, \;) Trim not yerat liberty to decline a commissiOn .whichlias not been and may not - be teuderf t d me. ' In order however, to stop the 'waste stationery by gentlemen 'who:desire the post of Secretary of Legation, I am impylled to say that "purpose not to leave my \ own country at present—certainly 3 not till after the net President is chosen. l.'PossiblY Gen. Burnside mere he hi military Icouimand hpre, n1;0 ,move me through a court-Martial; but:so far as- may depend on my own choice, I ii . urpose to stay on this side of the Atlantic. 11. G. SSIaTANT A'rrO,RNEY GENERAL ISINRLEY took occasion two . or three timeOluring the p - 141 summer to assail Congress in as rude and :rough ,a manner as hel knew 'how.. ,This wa'S donein the' absence of his-chief, (stanbery.) . Onthei_ . 26,th inst, Senator Wilson of Massa *lnge:U.oo irluced c a hill will elf `p rov ides that in the futhre the appoinruietrt of'an Assistant Attorney ! ' General Of the 'United States shall tesuliject to cofiflrmation by'the Senate. On the intriAdetiori of this bill 'Senator W. Loa: occasion to speak of the impudent and .unjus.: tidable conduct. of Binkley in the cases refer- Tea to; and should this bill bec'ome a law that gentleman may look upon himself as having been the cause of its . . enactment. . . • TILE Republican party, since: the close of the war, has been in favor of affording pro tection to the freed blacks by giving tbem the ballot. It has also treaareilifferf in favr of imposing wilitical disabilities upon some of thOse who levied war or bore anus, against the Government, and it has favored the atipp= lion of such other me.tst; res as would prevent 'the recurrence of -another rebellion similar to 1 . ~.. the one:*ltieti ha, just been snislue4 Through ,: -its Representatiies, — , is G ong•ress, ;, it . Itaa :niade ..fliese viewso : poK,LoC. the : :Tegt. .110 . 141t.:,04, :.,country' . Tr)te,:Presitleitt-J - ohnson.has 'pleas urably. thwarted the enforcement of laws referred to, Ind that is no fault bf the Repute- .. Scan party. ''' It showed by .its acts that it de: -sired to deal : in itly with the c•sloreil people Of :... the Southern Statcs;.that it ‘I a, la' , laver of 44:1441.ng gattOrs;, tbat it Wi4i,:al'tlitr - covern- 1 meat 'to be ennit'44li.tl:4liol7447?;;VP:lol.l'.. - who had been - loval to it, a rid t.0,r113-.l.litise'4lo . hail raisathe Sword or carrick tile, bayonet •. against it. If its - counsel, are heeded nett year the countt•y will have.lcll' l .:l :man as GrWt; Chase, Thomas, or Colfnx, 'for Presi dent, and Curtin, Grow, Witson or •Ilandin, ' for Vice President.: rot Secretary of State . it would probably select T nu:Ault - of Illinois; • for• Secretary. of tho,Treasury, Fessenden, , of •31 sine; for Secretary of War', - Stan top, of Pen :* sylvania;for Secretary:of the Navy, Fenton, .:= of New York: for Secretary of the Interior, Ilidden, of Wirth Carolina; and - fo: Attorney - General, ,peed, of KeniuekY. - Adtninistered ' by own of this character, • the Government would not Gal to plaints initself,againSt In 'ternal or external this, and also to see that the' 'credit of the,natton Was sustained, and even . handed-justi'Ce. dealt out to tdlilf its citizen, irnespective of race or color. • -,,,- ' ' The Deineeratie party at, the close of the . war, and 'Since, his - steadily dented the right of the freed blacks to the ballot; it has steadili denied the Bower of Cong,ress to impose disa bilities upon traitors, and it haiassuined that • : the denial of seats hi Cotigre hi; the vanquish : etdrebellsl4 an oppression too intlihrable to he borne. ;It wanted and still desir l es to sec the black inan in: practical . sulkjection \to his laic Y master; it wanted and still- tlesireg„ to see that int.sterlitstored ,to all the rights and. prtvilezes - he enjoyed before the Commission of his crime, . : and above atl does it • desire to see him again in the house of4epresentatiVes and irt the Senateocrackihilris whip and blustering and swearing as he didlim years ago, If the °Ulla :sub of that organization are heeded the noun _ try will hest year have such a man as Seyiuour ()Mew York, for Pteattlent, antl-Vallandig gam of Ohio, for Vice President. For Secre tory of State, it would brobahly : choose Alex. 11. St,eo:ens, of;Georgia; „for Secreta7of the , Trente.n6 - , - fl'ondlothn, or Ohio; for Secretary , :of War,-Bertureguard of Louisiana; larSeere . tit ry I.f the Natvy. 'Seddon', oPNorth Car 4ina; ... for s:-errtary bf the Interior, \Vise, of V rgiill !:-- hi;' a atifo; At ron:cy General ; Black ~. Penn : sylv;:nia, i'i'i:, .ante Blark wirAtleclareil yilik A lA,. , rlit'y l ;Viler:ll in IS(thtliat-liteGov ,.. ern witatt !aid no Citimutilli,aial power to pro - Icet its own life.) etintrolled by men cif Ili!. c h„....„ th ., x the (:; ,, veroitieot would ntakevlitiLa . • feel& if any effort tot:I - tint:du it, own exist enee. - . ; T/i:ebo:it CaUSk would lodged ilia be lost; - Tale; de4bands of Davis. Toombs_ anal .. their rebel assitelatie: \ Cr:al Id he listened to aye: quietlyaequies'eeil in as they we:•e•herort.;:ttid :1' a dissoltitiou" of i t lie_ cup ntry 1‘.1..i again pro • v;•tit4.o, it tytitill oily be e;tceted by a sato', ... Ike ill liter deadiroosure: equal 'tit LIIZa-Aleilti) • :Amide. for the- sanie iiurpn..e. The people, . therefore, Cannot and inuAt. not trust these . ' men. , 'l'llitt they isa: , reimitors to the eount: - . - ill:it-ail-ti? .ti - ; and 'it: 1.,':, insurer of 'I: i. , tory -; :111.1t;!.11 !bey . 0 ill till its plaeus of poWcr, it' ill' Dell . ..e:•;eic party -1 . .-- ~.e•-esfil l tuC::t y,..ar.' and tbon Rlay their old ) - 7-- ;ilt . 11 . ,-a , .011 again, • . j,.a. CI ; fain es ,leylf to glom: 1\ 1;1 w right. . OA, CM KM • Tat President's minuet message wall - seat - to Congress and leailiothat4 bOsly on 'Tues day. H. is said .to bi quite ;lengthy, •and contains about the same vowsannoOnced by the President one year ago; He. still insists that the - Southern members ',.of Ooniress , . (avowedly rebel) thould beiilinitted to geats without delay, and argties with considerable feeling against the constitutionally of several aell..of..Csntgreis paters.l7withic..::the last tlio or . etirs,:-' t On financial fluestiona' he -.said to •1 I :l;giveekvitii sec4titiMtjull4ll„ *r ad= ing idea is a contraction of the currency , • • anearly return to apaeielia3lnents," The melt -Sage will appear in next week's Argus. irteeA.of the }louse. of MEE fiN'ILTOII lia3'prepareda pnan - cial bill, whielr he Will offer this week. Thief: iiitemhal to cover the whole g. o uud of bonds and currency. It provides fora six" pee cent bond, to rim . thirty years, principle and inter- I est payable 19 coinoit the phatsuro- T of the I Government, aft/. ten years. Oft interest, ftve'per cent. is to he paid to the holder, and one percent. retai \led in lieu of National and State taxes. •:The half of the one -per cent. is to be . paid to the'lltitate.S in propotion to • popUlat ion,. and the other:lt:dr - 'lO create -a sinking' fund for the payment of the' Prii paloftlteloan.• The Odderi of legal tender notes are to have the tight to convert them into these bonds, an afterward convert the bonds into legal-tender notes . , as the chrrency,' may be heeded. • •• Impetirliment. 1 ' • . • The The attempt . lb_ galvanize ~ the , iinpaanii meat project into a party measure will fill —has already failed. The -proposition to set in motion the machinery of party for such an object was itself as reprehensible as anything that Mr. Jclinsdn has done. The ini . peaeh. : giant ()fa President is a proceeding that should /enlist no 'feeling, no ptirpose!, no influence, not .in exact accord with justice, the - gravity 'of the occasion, and the - consequences that may be the'result. . The court is the very highast in the land—one that seldom convenes. Any at : tempt to 'pollute its prOceedlngs with party- Ism would . evince a spirit worthy of the seve \rest condemnation, 'and 11*(4 who in'thisin :lance have pro posed - it, have betrayed just what Unworthy • leaders „theY' arc. , If the court which must try the President, V:he:is tried at all, can be controlled by King 'Can ' ens and run by 'party machinery, ~ then - any Court ip the land can be.' If, is impossible to Fonceive of greater corruption than this 'would be. If i Mr. John Sen; or any inan,icall ly•should be impeached, .it should . be the sol enin act 'of the great' corAtutional Tribunal' which alone can, dolt; and _any. attempt to overawe oi l in any manner - interfere with its judgment, or influence, its decision, would be equally an attenlo to pOltute the very foun tain of law and Inatice. The 'propOsition to Iset in motion ,p4,Y. machinery 'affords the 'best evidenceinthe world that there is not enough fact, in the case to insure. - coritietion ; that law and justice nust be set aside and the proceedings brought down to the JeveVof par ty polities, Ufa/or the control of unscrupu lous leaders. -. • • _ • As we bare. f said, weifojedee that, the • at tempt bas fated. If Andrew Johnson is woi thy of hnpenclunent, let hitute impeached; but et it be done with decency, and let it be ,t ,liofiloleitin act of the highest tribUnal known 'in ,the lippithlie.—Pittsbargh Corn.. Dec. 2. k.ittiWifee t eived !real:Ube:hands ,of-Ho 'Grt - ,rilrriirrinc'e of trrt7D.istrict, 4 iTie:re • - port'of the Commissioner of the General Land nffleo for the year 1866. It is a very interest ing report, and gives us a general 'knowledge of th r &puhlic land- system of the 'United States. From an extract. from the report of the See •retary.of thexlnteriur, pliblished in Commis- Aoner pepOrt r we . learii that during Jtine 18.60", public itmdg .- bre iliaPesed titakietAlhil laerineatd for cash, ........ • 988.- ••• ,sot,oredmndes the 3:tom:ate:hitch,- • 1,V12,:i16.C6 loepted with thin tory. warrnuts .14 - 1,1r4.0k9 I ` 4 ' op Moved to States as swamp 1 tatter .!v ap .roved to St.,tc-'4 for railnaatis Ot ze.tr.o: " 1 •ated-mitts grit.ultural \- 1 Dt -log the same period 6,•123,95.1.18 acres w'er - offered for sale. ' The cash receipts from-I otiicr sources wertS $824,613 The milinlicrr or homestead entries exceeds that of tht4receding year by more than sixty per cent: • There - a e sixtyone land districts and teni sue:A - eying departnieMs. During the past yeae ry eying operations. live been prosecuted with energy in Alinnemita, Dakota, Kansas. r'N i eliraska, Colorado, California, .0 regon, Ne ,...vada, and Washington, but have neen - defer red on account of Indian hostilities in New ,31exico and Arizona. The anomalous, coudi 7l lion oi • n1 hies iu Utah has prevented any r „ismee Ace the year At that date two and a half Million acres had been survey-,1 ed. In ardent hat they may be disposed cTit' 4 - is'recominendi:d that,u, land dtk,rict be. c:cat cd in that Territory..' The entire'aincitutt of the public doniain is 140,4 - 68,-800 acrjs, of which 4 . 74,160,51'acres h,tye been surveyed. ANqiiiporlant. resolution was offered fn the 'Louse Of Representativeson the 2Gth inst. by Mr. Ross Illinois'. It 'directed 14 Com mittee On Dinkity, andturi•eney to report a. Ifillas early as potsible, withdrawing the Na tional Bankrrencyaod substituting Green backs in their sl,-41, motion to lay this' resolution \ on tiw table was lost by a vote of 5 .1 1 to 101, the western uterobers„Without ttutton of party voting in the negative. / The: silbject . was finally: referred to the committee without Ilvtruo4ons; The ri u to,lay on the table, however; is ii•Oked bpoO as a disposition on the part of the House to legislate the-na; tional bank (Arcola thin, out of existence TtlE,tttal• or .TediDavisauts been postpone(] again, 'this time Uj -Maieh 20th, 1868. On (Tuesday of last wi4.k the, case wascalled up in the United States Court now in ses43ion - at Richmond, but the proseeittion stated that:the Government was not ready tti - Put Davis upon ; • , his tliattahea. ilt is itllcged Chat ali thergovertimeni and the ere - nee—are anxious that theellit:lJtiticesh. priside at the and,as he could not tie resent\ on the 20th, it k -tray thought atayisabit: o f postpone the case Funtil March 20th, wile: it is anhouticetrChief ustiet Chnse w ill •pos iidcly lie thete to con- , d net I. Ti!rikwiections leStiibeing over the books iltayi \ l!elposte4 /I:frit/iota New I.l3ntp -1 shire, Werrtint, ..7.linsm , litt.etts, West Virgin 'olll( I, lowa, Wiseonsin, Kansas, Nebra.ska and )tisottri. Fifteen.stale.,•. Donoreilt!'e .lersty: Maryland, Pennsyliahia. and (;:'alifoyni.t. six._ F;tati,:;. That's the c?. - te.ut 01 the sht)w'er - OH MEI Ocean Corre;imaiienif; .d o••• -- - 2 -- • - , , T - kr.. J.*ll 4 0 es 1 - gIP - Place , l'oiidivPdt!' few days agcr,' efollo.wing*erestinilotter, itrAten.by Or 4lov . rr.ii, foiinyly . ep. nneetbil' witli,the 49tidet0y of his p4on.. ' ' ' lif . af'Srittatts v :. , , .TA• 1 I '''' .. '‘WeAi.o3.lrX's7Ang'...2l3;, 1867. .. ' a • Dees Fnizra) ErionEs :. Have .you ally retnetOranee - pf - A4mingllblifk friatt State" Nio.once o elgured as "School- 3 - ' in Beay . nr;'AtOeiny ? 430 yotiii::' rooming in School gall, next ,doo to a7littfe . slim fella*, it:liii" iiipetrifiefi`maiii-linl -- te - vii eould be prevailed on to. look. at. the, Mils? Can you recall the fact thatedd "Yorker" af- . ;Or enjoying the fellettle.simd, enduring the trials of a boarding school, suddenly de, ed, thereby, causing ,gr'ea't consternation as not!' ligle scandal amoiii, the ,goodpui,staid peopie of Beaver? - ' •. ;:r ,i - v ,,,.. as w . .,Well,l am_the chap! . Trueteachingschtloi seems like a dream, and all the pleasant hour s 1 1 with Beaver friendF, like something of the long ago; yet as I let- ray thoughts run backe tiosd times Come back as pleasing memories: Forgetter' Beaver? By no Means, though my long delanin-writin'f`sitight make it seem so. The truth" S I have so much writing . to do qua I really can hardly find time- for farther . correspondence. PeThaps too I May never write you again, if so no in a Ifigg.time, but ; mupt write this once to tow: that I ‘have !not fl Ati . ii your mn , - - kin nesses towards me. forgot. yo, many I ran off in such a hurry that I did not bid anyone a satisfactorily good bye, and Prof. T. is the ' Only one I have written to since.' Iloiv strange theapant• few months seem ! Titreq months ago t teacher in a alet country toil now a sailor toy four, thousand froM, home upon, the brood - Pacific. I Can han)ly realize it . thongh the ship is rolling , to-night so that it is almost ImpoSsible to nse•it pen.— . • Am I sorry that I came 7- Not in the least, I quently driving a droN'e of twenty more.— shall not 'make a'ilirtune,. but the expelience The foreigners here are eldefly(lontions 'arid will be of great value to me. Already . " have Italians, of 'Whomn there. are IhOusands, .but seen enough tp - pePerme.for all the trptilde, there are also many Frencluilen, and a con : Indeed there his 'been, nor trouble about it, siderable number 'fir Americans. Our gods ba it has seemed tilinost like a constant pleas- ter, Gen. Hoyey,la a splendid. looking {tar+ ure eicenrsion. Title, I have not yet become 1 and appears to be a perfect gentleman... 'Two used to-the potion of the vessel so that I feel Idays ago I.took a horse-haqk ride amonethai perfectly well when.at sea, but I have not been mountains. :Think. of it %Climbing a spur really sick at New Now for the trip Our' of the Andes, all by myself on the back of a voyage from. New York to Aspinwall was Chillan pony: . . The -road is_ sinipli a mule verfpleasant. Of the first two day s out I path zigzaging.urikfte Side of 1,,1is mountain, would mtlier,not . give the Partieulara, though I haven very snorting recylkCtioiir,of. them; over rocks and tlitettes, and in paCes altogel IF . but. Isan sak that I have spent few days ihiny Cr to straigpt upend down to lie pleasapt for 1 n green-horn like myself The anoiv capped whole life, as tall of enjoyment as the remain- 1 I peaks of the Andes Proper stretched inlamras ing six were. IVe.eame magnificent Stearner,'and the accomodations I b y the Arizona, a ; far as theeye can reach-.—while ia th e • :oppo., site`direction the great. Peeific stretches out wereas good as one could ask for. The-par- ty alMaid, between six and seven hundred al - ' its broad exPanses. ' How 7 you:VOlti enjoy suclAt ride ! Come down _here and- we will together, Was truly both :i'genial and conger - : go - .: 1 union such arlreatures together. But the. hil one So much so that it was with real re gret that we bade the Arizona. good 'bye— grandeur is. nothing comparedi - iith .that which I experienced coming down the coast. Aspinwall is the most, filthy, disgusting city I We had a very strong head wind from the ever was in, and it wai with great rejoiein.* , South most of the time and the sea was very rough. The Wateree ii very long and, rode that we started across the llstlimus. If ow shall I describe the ride: A was fenrlionrsori the waves beautifullyisto that we were able to exquisite- pleasure! Forty-seven . ' miles a t I set the table and take our rations regularly, tropical splendor! It miinta be appreciated Iby occasionally .seizing the dishes when , a ivithout being seen. Vaua:l-is armuchlarg- heavy sea struck ns. It was grand 'to sit on cr; cleaner, more interesting plice thauAspin- 'deck and ,Atc.h the monster wa%'es roll \ up ap wall, and )G should have -like(' tar stay. there a i patently - alit - Tait - 0 sweep over us, nifil then few week.shad it not been so hot.. We spent have the shin tise.np, up, up, and then go ashort time very pliasantry.wanderirig about down into i • Melt' trough. Oh! there is a .. .-' , the city. The ha rbor a t Panama is a very.fine _gmndeu , ~. • .1.: oedark..tlutt.li not seen . '.- ' -0 . • one thoughpar"c vessels havn,i4s anchor out a s , w ~, ~, , _! 4 :.• 67; have an .o t Kotiunity - ....116uft.AU4 . 41 - . - '47vi together with . the Mountains around the city 1. will a ff or d iiia,,, ans.iat-sea-sickuess scare make a really charming picture.: 'Nye: found I you. I must b=rag this alreadylong letter to the itiatrix awaiting 'us there, and after tlino t aglow, as I have just. learned the the mail is days delay,did on the evening ofthe ist d i so ., to leave.. Give my re:gard triryour annt, June, set . sail - for Cellist. The -J slips bottom tag your -4•lntleresting Criend" in'yonr .neigh had bceenie very foul, - as orders forbade ),,,,i n ,..„.iija ge. pl ease ;Elsa retrier*rone.p. .1 Pmf;Taylor. Bro. Dr,ivi, and 4i.. tho cold' . . making mare than a certain nnmbcr of tarns hie; iiiinute. - , , ourispeed,:, : wiis not greaV- ,We, 1 Acadent.V."l)nys,'' and . any: others .z.tvii . o ti:.3 it: steamerdong,,in sight of lAN lnosi - of . the-1 enquire:. i suppose school has_ cli)scd, littn9i.: time,o.V. : lo:ctune :lc:painted vs tt my utiel Wi ili:lt gelid 'any messages 4o the . Seminary theways of the ship, ;lie..o . g4 l ttigkcif ; 110 ', girls. Please write me a long lette4arul be- navy, &e., Tin weather-Wis all that could bu 'eve me - • Most l tncml i Y .K. Yftr . x :,-;;I :E4.1.: ' --., i desired, the sea cad in,..... and . everythiig ,such as, . Ito make thc voyage voyagers •piensaid (Me. 'lndeed I . .- ' ' •a - '-, - - , guess-the Pacific well deserves Its lamas. at least hi, the tropics, i though I suppose t#►erc are storms enough bath itt the extreme North and South. on the evening of the 19th, we came to. anchor in tlijs Bay (Canna) and sincc ttenfluiVe been enjoying ourselves seeing the sights. Bbfore I take you ashore, however, I H irrEist tell yott a little; more about our• life I aboard , ship: ThelVateree is an iron ve.Fsel Of the class called ?double endets,"4od is a dean, comfor table, and quitelt largq- Steamer. • The- Cap:- tains chin is neat and' cazy, and alrend • seems very much like home to me. The Capt. the Paymaster and myNelf are to be the only ones, in our mess. 134,,thrq, we atu live just as vc wish. Mere is tiulte it library ahcarti - anil {that with my law books will loop mein-read- Sunday had -Mit ;been 'Observed on board this ship in a longtime before Capt. Gillis took command, but he ha made a great change.— Sunday morning he rcads'the EpiseoPalser vice, and in the afternoon ive are to :have Bi ble class. We 'started a regular IVodbesday evening pray i errmeeting,.and -the men have become so interested that they ask per-Mission. to have prayet' meeting -every' Friday iug. • We combine cla.s*and prayer meeting, andlnyte had ionic most excellent tittles, sev eral men, who have .fortherly been - members of the church have conic out again s 'imd .a nutuber of others have been converted.!. - . , There has already been a gicat chntige."and wt trust tlift - Veld IVi - gic will gn on:: And now for Sonth ..g.MFrica. Ast.r :1.4 I hive..seen this coun -, try ll4vebeen disappointed, but in so ac re. F513 , !Cf8 - 0MS:0111y so. The whole coagt ' front l'anauut doivn,,with 'here and there an excep tion where there is a city. is a dreary svaste The mountains run along near, thaeoast, and there are sonic grand elows;liut theY have no a sign of Verdure from basetiisuunnit.. some of the peaks are covered' with snow, - and arc really grand..Thcre are almost innutnetably 1 peaks visible around • tilillt, and all present, the same barrezniass. This Bay of colloals a iI very important one:indeed, Lima andAral praiso are the eitiii - of this -ca.st. The old . . city of Calloa probably cover r/1 znest of What i is now the harbor, and the islaitil of San Lor enzo, on the south-we.st side" Of the bay,,. was thrown up by the same earthqualta which sunk the city. The prestajt : eitytif Callon is notrvery uttractive . nad 1.1 important siMpli 1 itslhe seaport of . Linta. _The hitter city is several miles distant, but there is a 'railroad 1 connecting the. two places. with trains -run t itintlaihnoSt everY hour, so _that there is but , liti le trouble :2; et i lug about. . What calk I say 44:Lima ? that Lima of - which- so much has ,ili.e a w; i :ten.'Perhaps as yet I ein hardlylire ._. li • 3 -, =II Y OM NM BIM lEEE med Ao,ea7iress an .iireere kip ; nit neceisary tp sax, ent froln .r anytliing fact 101, Very fdw;OVei-twiPs one story, btuk so bellakl tOifiliCh this countr • Ulu edea--rii* lw - 7 r • ethief4k, hada' . \ Waft •I flp_efe*€ 'On the , outside th eme very rough and forbidding,and7-tlie-itoragprwicifiar rin.ea a well as Peoph3lll l'Cr:nt dear," reminds mettireiblytif ►ble at home. BO_ 99g11, • !-Qt#4ioll „ , y of thri'dwellinga A re triaitWenginahli. ' ere is a great amotO4lif ' itl.pa*l 'aluilitany of the famine:a Noppart aaVle hard ly equaled Probably in tie Was rip one &lig 'day and aaN a ittl4,ll/1/1 in religious, 'display. dila Jett • _ which oic the remains ofrizzlr, is ttry IWA but in a very anetentltile of &rib ,-. The Almada—the'linh}ic pafilk—is a splendid plac e, aridandeed thosgsiat delight fill refreshing spot Mlle: city; with_ all Its wealth, and splendor, —l .4 "slieApt are Ao make Linia my - ,home. reets.,of these elites her/Fare . very narrow .4..teicliedit paved. It is a torture to lde ft lib % 4 asinine, 'and there is but little of ft :doneiiaost people , vhr - :fering thesaddie ilk filth and who Tide prefering the. , tirt of the - city is carriedoff ia{izaivs which run through the middle of the itbetsand are uncovered affording rich fare to, the turkey. ,huyzards which are everywhere Jfeen. ~H* o w-s ever, sewers are being built throne% thel.pfin cipai streets, and one will soon be abletoitnall about-without being so disgusted.... There-axe some fine horses here, but asses aril used as beast of burden. One muleteerpis seen . fre- The I . - . Srmiqin CortrAx has appointed ;tit& ti; lowing efflumiliees to serve in thtillOgliq Repr i mentatives for the Fortiatit Congress.: Ol}, ELOcTioss=—Messrs. Dawes'of Massa chusots, Scofield of Penn , :ylvania,..Upicin • of Michigan, Shellabarger of Oliio,..3feChirg 'of Missouri, Cook of Illi nail,- Poland' of, VOr.-' 'omit, Charter ofiNcw-Torir., - Ksmoflndiatui. WA ya#,lgn Siyalis—tk:lichekci4:oltiN-lioop: . er of Massachusetts, Moorhead,of Pelinsyltat nia, Allison oflowa, Griswnld — ,of ,New• York Logan of Illinois. Mayliord - .'rof 'Tooneasec i -,Brooke of New-York, and irsblack. of lOdianiii, 1 BASKOM a.ito CcituExin---Messra„ ,'Pant roy oi n NeW-York, Hooper, , ofllasablinsetts, Rockland - of Ohio, Lynch .ofMaime,litibba rd . of West Virginia, Judd of Lliktois, Coburn of Indiana, Road/ of PennsylOnia, Asrisei of New-York. ' • . = . PACIFIC. 11..tir.nomv-"—Prieit of rtrifOlijiby 'of California, Donnelly of ldhiriesota,A3tark of Kansas, 3lallory of Oregon, Al lison of 16: 'wti, Griswold of New-York "I.iogan 'of Illi nois. Maynard of Terniessee.,„:l3rodb OfNew- York, giblack of Indiana. ......"-ik. ' . . • ._ , Ary;norutkrioris---Steverts of Pennsylva. i nia,Witiliburne of Illinnii; SpankllneOf Ohio ; . 1 Blaine - ,of Maine, Beaman of 34chigan, „Butler of Massachusetts, Kelsy of Ne*-Yur4, - ,RAcips of Maryland; and Efehoison of Delaware. C Lints—Messrs, Diugham of Ohio,'Washt burn°. of Itlass(Ehusilits, Ward of I(ew7York,' lloimart of Indilfna, llarding.of IllinoikCobb of Wisconsin, MercurofPenn,,SYltink;Stokes of Tennessee, HuMard of Cornie Merit ,-. • .CoittmEncx—Messrs. Washhurnenf Illinois, Eliot of Massachusetts, Dixon .of Rhode Is land, O'Neill of Pennsylvania, Eggleston of Ohiii, Ilitrnphrey of .Ness-York, Saiivyet of Wisconsin, W. 11.iltokrtaws of New-York, Artekof California. • • Ptcnote Liwas.—Messrs. Julian of I Dliligs4of Michigan. Glogabranner of P l = Tanta, tfonnclly of Minesoin, Eckley of Glaio;• Anderson of Missouri, I). It. Ashley of ..NO4' vada,- Hopkins-13f Wisconsin T r - of New ; ~ York. PosT-oFriens • NM t‘cri-RoLiii)-Xonir&- Farnsworth of in (ij, X Fitly. of Michigan, Lawrence of Pen Ivanni; R.. W.. Clarka!of .Ohio, 'Lincoln of -1 - 1471;;Lyneli of 3fainei i t ‘ Hill of New-de ' fiVePT'llerr`YOrki-JOhn son of California- :* '. W. - 1.- 4' '" " 4 A : f ' .". " - 4.:. • DisTnicr O F LuingA-it , itigtr. f toll of Illinoili, ker of Oh‘O. in, Of i MassachusettS, . Ciecingli n of Maryland, I .Koontz of Penn‘fdirania,- Woolf of New-York, e nr Williams of *lndinba, ala Y. 7- - Test-Jerseys Van horn of New-Yor k.", ~,,.. ' J tucuoty-3lissrs. Wilson or Iciiii; 401.1t well of Micisaelin.tti, Thomasof Maryland. 1 . ..Wi11i - aim of Pennsylvania, Woodbridge of • Vermont,. Lawrence of Ohio, Churchill of Nem.Yoric, 'ford/tali of IlliziOls, Eidri4gc of Wisconsin. ',l• , -- . . • - REvOrxmiox.litir CL ainsilessiii'Waril. of New-York,Sievena of Newlampidfire, Nunn of Tennessee, Triiipbridge of Mithitim, Law-1 ranee of Ohio ; Potsley of West Vir la, Rob ertson ' offfew-Ydrk, EAlridgg 0f.... Wisconsin, Von' Auld* orPconsy lion's. - ' , • , . PtitLlC 'EXP 7 .S_DITUimaI - 31 = ' Hulburd or Isitn . . - -york, l3rooluall'of Penn4plviiniai .A. W. Hubbard litlowa, Plants of dquo, Brom mell of Illinois, Coburn of Indiaria,,Peters of Ilse Catmnlittetis:::s::-: ork;•4eirr of. Pennsyl , .rms—nessrs. Ortf; of. lowa, Woodbridgt of Pennsylvania; Trim.: NewL'York, Bci Hamilton of..- Ohio, ire. Morrell of Penn achusetti, Sawyer of rmont, Sely c'of New. Afecticut, Van Trump of — tie M At ruttump - essrs. Trowbridge of Michigan, G. V. "Lawrence of Pennsylvania, "Ifinfoofiiti - cif r illasonrit, Fields of New York, Wilson ofohio, Loughridge of lowa, Kitehen of West, Virginia, Johnaan of California . • • • „, , INDUS Amitits----Messrs. Windom of Intlnnetrota, Hubbard of lowa, Clarke of Kan *as, Ravi of Illinois; R. T.' Vim ,Horn "of Mis- • Emir', Scofield of Pennsylvania, Shanks of In diana,'Taffebf Nebraska, ilfungen of Ohio. litHrxrartz.. 41.FEAras--Messis. Gar fi eld of "Ohio, Pile 'of Milsottri. Ketcham of New- York, Washigrn of Indiana, Dodge of lowa, Raum or Illilllms,llswkins of Tennessee, Sit- •sw of New-Jersey, Boyer. of Pennsylva nia.' 3lnzru—PiiineOf Wisconsin; Harding, of Illinois;Buckland of Ohio, Banks of Massv,- chusetts, Gravelly of Mis...;ouri,.Blajr of Mich igan, Shanks of Indiana, Adama of Kentucky, At:l=x of Pennsylvania.- . NAVAL AtrvArits--;•Ma.ars. Pike of Maine, Kelley liennsylianiii, Twichell of Masia chusetts, Stewart of, New-YOrk, Starkweath et of Connecticut, Ferry:Of Michigan, Stevens of New-llanipshire, • Archer • of. Maryland, Hailjlie of New-Jersey. - . - • FOREIGN AFFAins--Messrs. Banks of Maa l . *sachusetts,'Orth of Indiana. Cullom of Illi nois, Washburillof Wisconsin, McCarthy of New-York,l3 hit r of Michigan. Myers of.Penik. sylvania, Robinson of-.view-York, Morgan, of Ohio. TEnnrmitms-tllesars. •.1.. M, Ashley of Ohio, CullOni of Illinois,' Marvin of New york, lliinter of Indiana, Taylor of Pennsyl vania, Mullens Tenn&See, Mitre of_Nebras ka, -Wood of New-York, - Hokhicisd of con-, necticat.• . • - - - • REVOLUTIONARY AND' WAR, OF 18121Pipx sioNt.--7Messrs. Loan:of Missouri; 3luliens of Tennesmie, Price, of Washburn of 'Mas sachusetts, 'Miller of 'Pennsylvania, Oelye fof New-York, Washburn of I ndiana, Burrof ll linois; of New-York. burAnin I PENSIONF—"Mes;i.rs 4 i, Perham* of Maine, Van,Aernan of Nee York, Benjainin of Maine, Hamilton of °bin:Mirth of Tennes see,Millcr (if Pennsylvania, l'oTsloy of West .of Far of New-York: ITO.Cos '44:1411 CANALS—MeSSTS COOk,Of Il linois, Cornell.of New:York. Wilson of Ohio, Cake ofrenrisylvania, NeWcomb'ot Missouri, Dodge Of lowa, .lileCarthey - • of, NeW-York, Kerr of Indian_ j a , Barnum of Connecticut. • , 3lnsmsawo:.'illiami AFFAIRS OF. CALIFOR MA—Messrs. 21:14iley of Nevada, Drig,gs of Ohio, Ferris of New- York.. Hunter of Indiana, Mallory of Oregon, Woodavtril of Pennsylvania.Sitgratrot ofNeW- Jersey.‘„ • , • , FREU.D}ItN"S.AFFATIII3--,- 4 MCSarS. Elot Trimble, Tenn., Loan. Mt.. Paine, Wis., PIA, N. .IL. Morrell, Penn., Baker, 111., Lfote/47,-lad, Conn., . EDUCATION AND LAttott—rkiker, PL, a rey. Bootweli, Mass., S. T. Wilson,Penn., Cornell. N. Y., Gravelly, 3 0., /kiwis, N. Y., 'Stunt., M.!. • ' • ' CoINADE A ND.W . EIo DT'S AND 3ILASI:ILE. Judd, 111., ;;with, Vt., Per is, N. Y., Hill, N. J., Carey, ()nisi. L'xit.ll, Cn . • PATENTS—.ICiIdieS..It: 'l.. Myers. n., G'llanier, y., Broinwell,'lil., Peters. Me. , PUBLIC BuiLPINGS OILDUND'3=-CfiV.C4C, Penn., 'Van !form .N. Y., .7obb, Wis., Mimic, N. J., Nitham , n, Del.-, • - mln LTNVlNisitsnillcsni land, Vt., Willson;, lowa, Pomeroy, N. Y., Windom, 3linfi:;..l7;irsladl, Ill.' .311 I.E.\ GE—Anditrson, 3I); Plants, Ohi o , Van Aernarn. N. Y., Rama; Ill.', Getz. Prim. AccorNrs—Bnicanall, Penn.. .F4dey,Oliio, Arnell, Tenn., Y 31(1.. ' ''R•CrSiDITUILES OF ;STATE Clarti6; . ol3iCk.rreimAroi.;l47: EXi'MDITIVREB Or TURA:SIJIIV --- 4/g..r..41tT. , - NrEsT-31essriii.,111a1iffp; N. Y .91 . arkwattlp er, Conn.,-.Taylor,;Llteith.; Kitchen, W. Va., Robinßof,:ft. • • • . .. . • EMPEit Drrti£S nF WAr." tIEPARTSIEN tiViiliams, Pa., • Gar field, Obio,Stcwart, N: Y., Ph 4, Md. , - .E.SrENTITL'ILES of NAVY DEPAUTSI4IVT Atessfa. Daives, - Mass.,' Van Wyek, Y., Thotnas, Glas.Orenher, P 14:: ' •‘ •• " • • , POsT,-OrF Ler.. Dr.rAßT zunit-t-31esscs..Pike,- Elgaleston, O)dn, 0 eil, Ketcljaui, N. • or Ikrr.ntOn.DEr,tit'rz,lmirr —Mdsrs. llubbard, IV. Va., liounti., I Pa.,: N. Y., Michell,. Mass., 21forgaii, ! Ohio. „, • -.I - .x.m...nriuriEs or • rrriT.lC ntri.nrims— .Mossrs.lWasliburne(Wiß., Dixon, H. L, I Y., R. T. Van Rohr, Mo., ilicher, CoSmirrEr. o c Linn tuy—MOß4is. 'Ballwin • Mass., Prayer; -N. Y., Spalding, • Ohio: • , JOINT CoMIIITTER,QX:PIiIXTING-31e4srs L411)..N. Y., Eh, N, H.; Clarke, Pa. JOLNT C&MMITTEF. ..ExEOI,LETI iiressrs. Wilson, Pa., Hopkins, Wls:, Holman, ,Ind. • ' • . . JOLtiT COMMITTEE OX RE EF.NCIIILENT.—. I MesSTSC Van Wyck, Y., Banthgt; Pa., [ Walker, Ohio, ll;llsey; . .nt.j.,l ciftkes, R. 1., Benjamin. Mo.i Benton; N. H., The follovring , , , lnvestigntiiig Coininiftees -were also appointed early in the first session of the XLtb Congress: ON. Sortimor RArr.no"Atia-- . gessrs., • 3 1c Citnr,, Ho., . Alertur, Pa., Wagltburn. 1ud, , ,, Chnider, N. Y . :•, Sawyer, •WiS:- , . • ' 4 . ... -- ON TILE.' AssAssnc_vrtozer of; PRESIDENT .LINCOLN-- . 3lessri. Hntler of IlfassaeloNetts, Shellabarger of, Ohio; Julian of Indiana, Ward'of New-X414 ..Randuil , of Pprinsylva nia. " ~, : 4 !'••0:1 , -I Tun. TREAT3TENT 01 , 1 u NION rRD3O- NEDS.—Mear . s. Shardth of 'lndiana, Pile a of ' 31Issourj, . Harding .of-Illinf'ils, :Stevensir'of • Ziew-Hainhire, - Aforgan of bhio. , _. i,,,, ill , . 17 i` N t ON /M PAY ,DEPARTi Nir---essra. Lin -coin of New-York, Scofield of Penniiylvanit; I. • ColAb of Wisconsin,puckla d of Ohio: //of. , mail of Indiana.; • ' i• • ' On liioi.nnnis AND RA i ILDItil BOUNTIS.A-jr ..Mossra...Wasliburn•of Indiana; Paine of • Wis:- - i ,Ropste, Geti of Pennsylvania..:. ' . , • , ' New Orleans. , ; Nast 04.niss, Novernber q• 01 lowinos General IlMbock'sforder on, taking command : , • :HEADQUARTERS i''ITTET..MILTARY DlS'T.'t Nnw OBVll,Anti,lioyemberA9. peetal`Crdira fio. 40. ' _ _ , . First,in accordant% with general orders:No: Sl,' Headquarters , of ,; the •-• Army, , Adjtitant. General's Office, Washington. D.. C.; . -Augu at 27, 11068;.-Maj. Gen. W.. 48.. 'Hancock hereby assumes cothroarul•of Fifth Military District, and oftlia-Departriient composed of the States of Louisiana and Texait- • ' • kiecmitic . The General ',Coitimanding . is gmtifiod tb learn that Peace and quiet, reign in this Department. It wilt. be his, purpose to preserve this condition Of. things, 'As . a Means to thia.'grcat: cmii: he regards the Maintenance of the authorities in the •fidtlikftil .eaccution ; o .the laws as the most Atilicient• tndeF: eliating , tircumstanees. In war it is indispensable to repel. fOMo. by farce, and . overthrew' and , destroy opposition to lawful authority,.lintwhere the insurrection.. ary force has been overthroaA ancrpeace..-ca- • tiblislied•;,and authoritlekare ready, and willing, to . perWm j , their' duties, - - the i millitary power sluitild . cease ..tO) lend, and the civil administration assume its • natural and rightful dominion!. Solemnly impressed with these views, the iieneminnuounces 'that the great principles of ..lincriatn _liberty still are the lawful inheritances Of this p'et . ipie, and , . ever should bee the right of trial by jury, the habeas corpus; the liberty.of the press, freedom eispsieell; and the natural bights of persons and rights of property, Must be-preserved. Free institutions, while theetwo essential to the prosperity. a tkliappineis of the people, iflwayi furnish the strongest inducements to peace sind.order, ccigfes and offenses corn- Witted Bitheißitriet must be referred to the cousideAtion and:judgement othe regular civil nutheritim, andtilese tribu s will be 11 imppartgairrtheir lawintjurisdictio .Should there be 'Vol:Wens of,existpgjaws which Are not ii:ignited intpftiy the...civil mdgistrales, or Should. failures 'wt .- the•taninistratiot of justice by' the courts•be complained of, lie cases wilt reported to these head' carters. wken such ordCrs will lie made iti may be deemed necessary.. While thee. General thins indicates his purpose to respect the liberties oT the people, he wishes ail to understand that armed insurrectionsor forcible resis tante to the law.will be instantly suppressed by arms. By com. of Mal Gen. W. S. Hancock. • • : . W..G. 2drrenitt,e.A.id de Camp. Adjourned Session of the Fortieth Congress. . The Irortieth Congress commenced on the 1 • day' da 'Merck. this year. It after -1 wards!adjooined .to _the thircl,dity of July . iindlithen, after a short session. until Novem ber 21 We present a classified list. of the members, including thachangiii made by, the .fall elec tions. The names of all the Republican mem bers are printed in Roman letters; those of the Democrats and 'disunion men of every shade in. italics. , As, SENATE. Benjamin F. Wade, of Ohio. President. Juhu W. Forney, of Pennsylvania., Secretary. - Term Ex., • '- 11-rm Ea'. ' - - NAINE. • - / , :01110 Lot M. MurrilllSCs'Benj• F. wade Rat; W. 1' Fta..settleu ' ' . l'il, l John Sherman UM . NEW /IA3I/.,411.111E.j INDIANA. ~ • - c Aaron H. Crain - 1871; Mott. A. Hendrick ..ISM' - James W. Piterson..lB73.oliver I'. Morton .1573 VERN NT. i 1 ILI.IIO/114. I Geo. F.' EdrinMds..,..tsrb Richard Toter Nil . 4 abtin S. Morrill 1813 Lyman Trumbull .ItR3 ' uAssscupsurrs. t NICIIIOAN.. .., Charles Sumner ; ism Zach. Chal,dier. . ..... IS-re Henry Wilsott 157 l 'Jacob 31. Iluo aid ld'il IllioDE •DILAND. 1 - WISCONSIN. William Sprague 19119 Jili. P. D0c1iCir......,1 Henry B. Anthony....lB7l•Timothy 0. H0we..„.1 .3 CONNELCUT. I lIINNE.4OTA. .lam". Dixon. • 1869.,A1ex: Haase.) . - ' 1 .9 Orris S. Ferry ...... : . :DM la Pao f .5.-..V0l edit - .1 .1 T • NEW 'r0am... (46,3 i ' ' ,• tows. . Edwin D. MorganFv ~ . ,James W. Grimes 1. ,1 . nUtiCOC Conkling......lllSi t i,Jautes Harlan - 1 73 NEW .IEI/ MET. i , . EISEOTIZI. '. _ •I F,,T. Frelingliuyscn..l ra John B.llendetvon.,..l 19 Alex. G. Cattejl ' 1811 !Charles D.-Drake - .15,.1 I TENNETEVAILL. ' : . KAPIIII&S. i Chas. R. Backdate .....IParEdmiand G. Boss • 1811 Simon Camerdn ..... ~18:3. Samuel C. V Pomeroy-1:: . • DELA,,AIIE. i ,h r/K. NEDUAA. Jai.. A. Bayard .1369`Thomas W. Tipt0n....1., t. Willard Soulthury....l97llJoim M. „ThaYer 1611 5uat131,...X.u. - NEVADA.' I -' /.'s - trtly - ifolutston .IFl9lWilltam M. Stewart...l,l69 Part}, /1 Thuiaaao ....1b.:3 james %V. 'Nye ... '.. :..11F3 ' . we, , T VIRGINIA. t csuromits. Peter G. Van iVinkle..lB6ll - John Conners ...... ...1 unt ksil ' Waita T. 11,111ey.:..18:1 Cornelius Cole -10 V, . NENTUChT. - 011E00N.. .. 1 • James Guthr4 , - 1171 Geo. 11. Williams.. ...1 , 71 Garrat Dari+o ' • 1813 Henry W. Corbett..f...lB:3 TENNESEE.'• I SCOLORADO. Daru , l T. litirrua.'...ifo stt Juba Evans ...... ..5.,. ' J& knish S. FusV.lcs . ...,7...1bii: Jerome 11. Cliaßee.... 1 ioNot,ahluittCd RECAi Reimblican4 • lIoL EOF Schuyler ColfAx. of Ind Edward 31cfiliereun, of , I John Ly oak 2 Sidney Perbrint -3 James G I hind" John A 5 Frotiericiz'A.Pike Newn. m)..4. 1 Jacob IY Aaron F....:_ltkcne Jucob Benton , VERMONT. 1 Fred .11: IVoNlbridge 2 Luke P rotund 3 Worthington CP:Ant • 31 A, , SACIICSETT,‘ ' I Thtimas I) 12Iot Oake..tm6 • 1 3 (thmery Twitchell t 4 Samuel - iloo' per 5:; F, 'Butler krroteire 8 " • e John D tt• dwiu 9Wm D Washbirn I - 10 Henry L.'l)awes Towne ISLAND. I Thomas A Jenckes Nathan P Dixon CONN CCTICVT. 1 Richard Ilubbard 2 Julius Hotchkiss 3 II H Stark weather 4 William 17 Bar ' Two; NEW TOSS. i Step?ten „Taber 2 Perna: Bdrn , r4 L: 3 !Wm:F . :Rabb:4oo' : ! 4 Julia Fox 5 Jahn - ..ltorrintey 77:00i2, E S7.trate 7 John • 11* aattler ' 8 Jaw.. Monks •-- 9 Ftratodu Wood 119 Wnt 11:Robertson ! 11 Chas R Van Wyck _ 111 ehdui 11. neteniiia 11 Tho:this cornell. Jahn -V L Pryyn 15 John' A Grisivold la Orange Ferris 17 Calvin T lthiburd 18 James M. Marvin 19 Win G Fields ' na'Addisou ^ 21 Aletander 11.13ailey 17 21 John C Churchill 23 Denhis McCarthy • Ya 'ttonlore 3I Pomeroy . 25 William 11 Kelsey S'ljneniii 27 Hamilton Ward . T.: Leo-1s Sulye yo Burt Van Horn 30 James llf Ilim•pgrey 81 Henry an- Aeruana isstv .rtnsEv. 1 William Aloore; 2 Charles Haight 8 ('hark.. SI/Treace* 4 John nun . 5 Geors.. A Milky TENNSTOANIA 1 Sanitiel J R4iniall .2, Charles Cr:sTeill 8 Leonard Myers 4 William b'Kelley 5 Caleh N- Taylor IS Boti Boyer - 7 John 31 Broomall,. .1 Lawrosee:#4l4-:. • S Modena Stevens' . 10 Ileury L Cake :! It Datafet ,lt Van Ankezi 1 12 Geo 11* Wood/iv:tat 18 - 1-llysses Mercur 14 , t1corge F 'Miller 15 Adams J taosebrennei 11.:Koonm IrDaniel Zaallarrell 18 Stipbom-F 19 Gianni WBcolleld 20 Da/Will A Fhiuey. 21 John t'ovode r -, . 'V, James K Moorhead I 23 'Maims Williams 134 George V Lawrence DELAwAnk. 1 John A Nicholson, JrAnTLA.ND. •' 1 Viratit McCuaough Ntephomoti archer Charier E.Th e ip, 4 FranclA :norms 5 Frrderrek. st one ' 34•EsT . vot.GINI4. Cheater 1) Hubbard Betlinei 11L liitcheu ` , 3 Daniel polslo4 • MI Kzarrtur. 1 Lateran : le Slilmbla 1t Jarnls&. John'..ro=pzitin 4 Jllroci=94l _ s . , ttsa.P.Orsircr , 21/omas " _T %Jon 8 GsOw. Artmeseins. 1 ltOderick It Batter.: 9 Home 3123iiirc11-. *Not admittea. ' f R.F.CAI'ITI. 144 cpubllcans NEW A Ipg : ' E " 3I , E IINIIMIOMI•••••rr , . Calvin Russet% , 1- . isi . the cntrt , or Common• vs. •• . . • Pl9ns of 8e4% - kr Conoty. Nn. 73 B. tf, litteock„T.C. June Term, ISM IfOrelgu At. : Ilaeoelw anu :oth-' attachment m As . sempsit. ,- ere, .intose names ,- , • Nov. 19, 31r.:,.. on. motion. the , are :unknown, tlo- I Cotirt givel yinly , fijentl agnin , ,t k ingbuelner* ander .: defiladan s.I I - 1_ ,e. I " . the name and,atyla .. to .• ei . Its 77. l'iltrr and All , . , - al the ...Alliance : of claim being Med. Itnle on ' the, taps Had rlitiCr..it i , , fliill Vil Cl9ll p an y .'s AN PrCOOTIOVII7IO WM. - 6 the date -' p'..11.:, 1,..r t'etit It. , Lt.. tha n ST. , : ~ %, _ ... : • ate In above case. Nt.the i.,‘ t' and t , "' ''_' ,6 )r . '' ''' il : ',..•'::-..:...\ hereby gi v en that sai&dautages will ne asseegtil •a( Ito , thett. btf.3 dOIL(1* ..,:1 . .e. ,-1 . 1 tit I • .. . II P.':•:i'll 'N , .. A Proniimetarys office, en the Iran day of Jsnu3re. 1.,,e..i. I at 2 1,. ul. ' ' , JUIVi VAL:6 lii:Y. - . : 1( l'' '''' . :,, ' ateeTtrit':Gw. ' MIN ELATION. I Optiositton ` l2 7 ,1 . :>*. EN TATIi'ES. -1 Speaker. niisylcaula, Clerk. .' 1 TENNESSEE Icont'd). l 3 William B 8 °lies 1 1 James:3lloli a 'D 1 5 Jtaku Tritible 1 6 B,uutiel Id Arnell , • 7 isiiac It. flaw - kilts :' 1 i 8 Brivid A INni.o 1 - 0100. 1 Ben) 1:::41eston - . ..Sam", I/ ( 'art, .1 3 ItobertlC Schenck . . I 4 William 1.31.‘ relict" • :', It'il/ials ihn.gtit ii ttsadcr \V Clarke •I, 1 7 Samuelt. , ,4le•llahnilzct " 8 Cornelius S Ilentilifint . 9 Ralph !P Buclibilid 110 JaniesiM Ashley - 11 .1 1 .tilln .„ 1 1' NV ilson 12 - P rirrklrrist/i/ .. ••• " ' 14 -I=# : elker • ' 7. . 7' ; 5 1 70h1a..4 1 X pants ' '. 111 John A43ol•2luun 11 - Fpliraltalt ..Eekles IS Rufus I' Spaulding •••, 19 ddnic,:!"l.l. Garfield 18.6 t ANA. _ , \ 1 trinilipi E .111.,taeic Ifielatet C K-pr 3 Mortoik C Bunter .. 4 n - rtidpi S ll&Iman . .ri• George W Julian ' it John Coburn 7 Henry D' Washburn , S Coillove"S Orth ' t• II Schuyler ColfaX 110 William Williams 111 Jolla 1' C Shaul:a _ it.usols. -: At L John A Logan I - .Norultin B Judd 3 :01iii F Farnsworth • 3 Elihit B Washburtte l• 4,Ahuer C Banding. , 1". F,boti C 111 . ..7..P.0n • : .6 L.:Limon : l ' t 1 00:: • • 7 III" II Ilreum ell B,Hhelhy 51"Cullera . :4! jowls . TV Roe* 111 .filbert G Ba)r 11...s'ainuel 8 4141r:hall ,1•2 JAii Baker • • . . 113 Grcen B linum • Irrente:AN. Ferimne," Leaman churiee Up,=ort Ailqiii 11 4 . 1 hi)lnas Nir'reiTir,... 5 E Trowbridgfi I; Jplni F Driggisi - wtscoxsix. IThilbert E Paine *2 &Nautili F, ins I Ana Cobh Charles A'Eldridge 5 Millet/to, Satver_ 6 Call C 3Valliburn ntS:vtssovA-. I William Windom 2 hnatine'llovincily lOWA. 1 Jarnee F Iliram Price -3 William II Allison 4 William Longliritiqe 5 Greeill ille 31 Dodge 6 Ashael W Hubbard 11:1:.017111. i,\\' 2 Carman A Newcomb. dames , ThileCormick 4 John .1 Gravelly 5 Jolypb W...3le9drg 6 Ite; • Wri T Van Horn 7 Benjamin y ip;i - 4 . 8 - John 1 , 13 c Djarnin George W Anderson KANRAS. • 1 Shirley Clarke Nl:nicAtqa. 1 John Taira ' Dek Wiiltehley pattrottxta.. 1 &nand Ii • NV . 3 . Janteg A .7ohnson : ortmuoN. !I Earth , Mallory . \ • CottOAIM. George MChillcott 'DELEGATES A ItIZCINA. Coles DaAlford • ' DAKOTA. Waiter Burial.* FD Hotbrooe MONTANAj J JI 6'aravaugh„l - «Lim xE..taco. Wu2.l P Cleaver M4* XIV/114 1 T AS d niliGTC ! N 1111 1,1 . 1'114:g aisement • 7 ME TL TION. i'apppsttinn. E I I 1 , I [ ~ •, [ ; ELECTION N OTICE. • - NATIO,NAL BANK. Or Iliaysr, . e _ NEW AR.I6IiToN; Dec...4th, orx.n., iwir . - rinir. wrocKnoLDEns or :'IriHE IVATior. A Bar* of' Bawer county. ar* hereby atihteth,,.- the alumni Mevting for the election of 11111%0 ,:j0,„7 tors for the conking year, will hu held at tl*li go :7' house, in Newilriginou, °lith e sf corid 1,,,,,dai:7.%2. day) or January next, (1£4,k,) bf•bvi•eo t. 11,,,4,-7, twelve o'elock, awl two o'clock o r. tho 2..3!,i11ar 21 -By order orth,"it,,,,, i. • . •, . - 1 ILDWAIW 1100.Fi .. C..,i,;. decre7:6t. - . :1 . i.TO,TILE PUBLIC. •. •.,. T_TAVING BEEN eItEDIBLY IN FORNIFh •rt 1:1. &Moretti panic. ha%e.beett .rutty o . f. ,:,,,,_• 41', . eacka thai hurl once I}i•en tilleo by . ana ...'",• we t a d placed Onr trande. and renth z th0 m % . .', , , , , : , 3 Inferior artidie a r.,mr. and th. 11. s..ibn: tix , .''' Baur mantifacthred by us thus 1,d,, ?. z mil e : 4 ' , .. 4 z.. 4 Ntrating a hale ,fraud upon* its and ateo ou th e Zy-, .i, desire to expose the t5.....tt..... on•uct, j....a.ri,;;::-:. bring them ta nurt Ire. and' , s 4: tikt.rer,,,,,- ,z, e , 4,. „,,, , ... ,; of twenty-tlire dollars,. to Is- pahV to :Inv je Lf:t e , "-.- will furnish no with sal:Relent et itl,uce ti, co- i-;''' ', z.i party of the fraud sforv,:iii. • John Edgar, Mellon ..1.• Pou2Ll,l'.l. w. tki:,,, ,' twohle, su . p er i n t en den t IlfAo'rr l'ait; MI, c.',...."..:'1 E:11. Alexander' EUCC 1,,, , k/I i , :., W..:',.:1,, i .1. ' 4. dee.f6l:shrn. \• ' WOULD . YOU LL Goof) • ALL.THE TEAR ROL:.. i • - • Then cet thebi-st Churn in Westcott's l Adjus4l , e Dash Churn 1) --r _ ~ . • • . .. , 1 - . •i 1 1 . ~ . T - • tS ellirßlC IS :?5 0 :AT -11 F , f; , 11111F.DRY A 13,1,,, Agricaltorallpto and Da irlIP MI nr tb-si imth .„: ur : have had the opportunity to eNnuir,.. it. 3.,th:f“,.., Churn yet offered to thetml.lir. , Irnh , a, it., a $ i ld ,„: th e prindpal q du; old Imo., (~,- -, ~„i, „,,,,i,:-,! many knfkovements. Prig ritm: v.irt,, .?,,, ac ,,,, !1 ,',.' to size. An Agent wautell In .., , r: 1, , „,h,, ,„ :,::.: I. :14 ',' 14 County.. ' Send for Ncirenimr er,411,,r (~,,,. nattaraetory, the mimes.: m HOP moudiort Ald^:ti MEC T,F4DINGTIAM .1: ( 0 • . :irtfi Pvriz (optioatte Frqigbi Dstrot I'. F. W. deol'67:3m. r NEW NOTION t-119;,.5E! J. G. KAIVIPHAS 200 ~./21;.it4cildSreet'', PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. Wholesale & . Retail bE.IiER IS ASKETA, 1101113 y 13 ringer. I'Vagon•4.. Penknive, 110 , c.. Ing Gla.:±es. Playing cardr, ^lall,ll.e, every. • BOUNTY ACCOUNT. A CCOUNT OF ,ItEI'EIPTS ni•L'L`E. btelltt by Schontflirroor• ,•f :North So,iik;ip, for 'malty purposes ulnicr tb, Prr.qmq the rutted for Vnittilte,-r- or pe t . :;lb, Feb. 13th, 1864. anti Juiy - up to .hr.l::4 I • DR. • For I,orruNfed mosey . ol.'nott's nut For advanc....iat.ht, mad.. by hidi .vidnah; ... ... Fur ae,sessments • Vollintverii paid bounty to 1! Iti tax -- - By Col. and Trra:. corn ! - By and ipterii; thxrcuu . . pad , fly tq - x allowed:upou illdh WlllO advanounent ' • ' i: By•i•cpen+et of commute,: al, _ pointed to procure lain ..... .., r in By bank 116colvut , ' 1.710 By -tamps , for - bond.. I, : ' . ~ ..-,. ...4ti, I:417. June 3d. cash. on liana and — - ontstananur tax . 1 . i ' 4,1;:,.: Asfsllls 01F..THE TMVSSI:II'. Cash on .hand and out,tandhiz - t.3X . ' . . . 4.12,!1 t',l - -I. Ve, - . • . . LIABILITIES ... Amount due hank ! .2101'. 4 ;i: Outstoinling b0nd0....i,.... . . - 411 fit Fry , "`infikk!SCAS over linbilitit 1. - ifl ,-2.- .I,4AT .. We bereby certllV-enq we hoe - exattarw.l - miltr- i going glecount mil find it_ corn•ci a, It 5 , 5:::1, , :1k. - • • JAMES WA-IiNOCK. i , (..., . Apni! norsEn, i •‘"''"- - : 1 . • • ~ . (i•Otia. opy.) • L dec4 . 67:3t E V it 0 WIN WILSON RI BR (1 4 11 Tikr • 1 GROCERS:!. IME Prod it e c DEALERS: :BRIDGE STREET. BiIIpoEWATE I {, ';! -.•-•-,,,:i • i 1 • ° • , I rENN.I. .. MI ILIA. WILSON lirlf.llAN H - 111311.! 31AiIK.111811f: etvus MRS i tt&BROI'IIEPISr i . WUOLESALNI AND ITETAII,.: C. OIT ING, dentlemen s Furnishing Gbods NO.'2p,ST; CLAJR STREET (orpor Iron City cullege ) PITTSBURGH/RA• . . fo order no .rlremly, •.f. • • Hearing is E!elieving, but Seeing,i g he Naked Trulh • . . T Dui .4'5 C7ll i''l.o7ll l .:C f; 1 New Brighton{ have,,ifist .E.lq. 4 lame and ?Ai !DPI OrNl.l Si WI: J. C. 11. (It "TII H (i; ,“. I. 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