• •ta,` , !.. " 4 •',... 4 %*;•z::••{:. `:9:i.c.:••iv:!... i l •rt:O l fft.i . k: ••••!iii.itii ! :l! ::. 4 .•••1..0: '$;;;;!•?;?;::, 7 , , , ,_:; ••,:.• . • ..::;, ''•:' i:i::: • .t. • • 1,- 1.i . : : •••• :: ,, i: !•::::;;;:; ) ,M;:i!Yi ;:.'43c;t1k,•611,. . ':.5 t 7 - , . F27ir'sn' mi:****iittatt AFiSlifirClathiiiitif this,llenato . .2%-..t.:1515 0 1 nettle Of Reprenentstlves 3 'other year. ,of heslth and atthieientiy fitirnadatit harvests', bat praised. 'Per these, aiduPeselallk !Cr the improved condition or ......,--4 toternalloostasiti, oar renewed and car pr0.....•**A71-' .....•**A71 - ' *di goondado Co God dd do.. :We remain in, i, ~444 ; . .uiillte, 7 l pace ;and' freadstdp"with Units powers. * ru. eqf. ll i s . '' ...1 The efforts of diiloyal earths Of auk Uuttod .4.010: ik,' ; 'gr.i itiatie to Involve ne id fordit Iwo, and to old ..f... - . %. : iikko:- ,- .:4;ifti; theietuable Insinuation, taro . both ,ens- Vtlitt, -11. ' .. ' s . ?,A7 : 4l*Z‘i.t... •.,' 1 yelling . 'Voir Rules telt Garsaiweint, as 411 a ! 1 0... 4130tkOinictity' 1 putty expeCte,l, hale nereisad , their thiltor. , 1• , .. 1 .1 .472, 1 ;. - ', - .1: 'r . " - . - I tty to ptireot the departure Grimm hostile ex- ' K' 5 .53. - rir prat - 412, - , (N ,. l4 .olr.peditions from British ports., The Emperor 1 er. C- - 1,"-- 1,, •-- ..,.. ' 'f, _ _of Prszthe hie by aMe proceeding promptly wr... `ll.. ...,,,i1...f.' tu...ttp . .& Siadistabed the neutrality which' ha proclaimed 1 A.#sl4Whiaireki4Al-111/ beginning of.the costar. Questions of ---41WV.*-•‘.-4"r-Cilgritsit.intrithey mad • importanos have arisen , 7 I,r, ; . !..7.1.f:277„ :, .. : tmt of ttio blockades and other beligerent op-. ft.t.W , Uttor . ", 6 2111 4 - os between theßournment and several ineo .. .f: . - 41,4.,...,f the ttowitime powers, but they hale been ''' `,. '''' .ii'„,'-',Ain_,?.li&v , ..• 4 , and, so far as.wu possible, 11CCOM• 1. -' . 4r , e!, P.MT"'arbalt.i in a spirit of frankness justice and it e 3 .‘ le d vrill. It • U especially gm:drying that. oh l ,F ct Itterkr'r're, ....." ' • : lar Flee acute, by the liepartiality of their ._;;; A „ . ,i .,,, -_,.: 1 1 dicaticau, have .00temanded the respect .r.vz5r,_44:" . .... outdates of the maritime powers. ..., 110 4 00. .". z . '' - CI soututs vsitsuei. - ~... . .14g*.. - , e. .. — ift ...The roppbrinental - treaty betwee * Unt limee‘ w rat... add Great Britain, : u tmEte t. V t d,-- ~44,.!.....iLic, on of the African stare !.. m, _ ,e. S ly .% tur. , 1',..=.,,. . 7th d ay of February been duly rut. ; ±,. ' ".....skrin.` . '''''SMifos - '. ' and tented umation. ',llls believed ritßrUlle. ' ...iatiiil - .•'. , at tie fir manner ports and American /,...'5,....., ,,, ~,.%_• .I r .; .. Buns we concerned, that tehttinen and bar -13..r.:..5-4.117*•4.13t,•- :CS; ' mato has been bravest. to an end. I 7 1111 / 4 41 b:li`d . claed . fork .. hall tahmit, for the teintiderstith of the See il4..g::: .', •,..' ..'--, . . te. a Bennett oe. for the adjustment of pos. -,--. ,-..:' , i, - ,'..' . , ', 7 dams - in Wuhington territory, arts „-----",.;, • 1..• , ,. le k -ordror the hub of the 15th of Jose li '''„., _. _6,,ti-Ul*blicii.--1.1846, between the totted stoles and Groot -tF 2 , - ,- ..;' , 1 , -= 4 .-f--,- - .- • . -•L itruotd, dad whith hare.-been the mums of P.:".*:;O-' , ?;.il.!.i:...er, *-1„ 1 ..,,.. ) .;:Mi5te diequiet among the atlases of thstnow ~ ...;.0..,.:, ~.i..- .Traphily , Lai ra r ing put of the country. A t , - .*, .w , ..' ' It”' I:iurvel and t.swistion, Involving the 414111;44: - _: , ..L,..7.•tt riZtent of th e Maritime Jurludierteu of ,B Peler ii tt , g ,,. .' . 1 lu the waters which tearround the Island of '''.-.... ..- L . -... • . - '. i Gabs, bas been debated, without rouble an ,o,,.iA i g!-: 2 4 _ : 4 ; e 6 : l : , ; 3 ljitvbetzent, and It It ie prop:med./II an ..5... .---......-1 , ... - 14..f.fict , ti ,. . 4.1. „bit. to Tor.,ft. to tb• arbitrament of a. 4 iwi c at vi gi i i i p. l Madly Power. A convention for that per .Lan4.,,, -.1„ u.',4 , ,,..k . ...rt ‘:•.-u- ,yrose will be submitted to the Senate. 1 have s,,M' 47 •F`c ..„....;!;el„l'Fieji , ithioughtit:e prope r subject to smut far the ap. 6 1 01101 - 11 0 , ` ''' , ',4of . (gAtti, , liffi 3 protral of the Saute to concur with the Inter -. 5..•• • ; KN ,;,'• quij.i,:;r: „-isted commercial purity', in an arrangement ' '' 44.- 4 - ....17 , '" - .... "-,..F.T,f0r the liquidation ef the Scheldt dries, in the '4 4 pa:alofd.„ Iddrx. iPriaciples which hire been IteretOfere adep itkisliiikg*tfi,lll--reglardm t c lg e os o bun k o :Its epon navigation *f.: ,P,....1 - iL.i . W.....q.. 0 :11$ long.peadlog cent:aviary between this il - :.%15,i07.01134 c.,Zlournment and that p of e b bil i, t i oach ian , 11g the ',I II, 450*-10-41`731 aare a large-amountagclana n ot er 6. tire belongin e irt% At ..... • •••*=laltimal of the • Baited States, has been ..` . .04.161. - :I,„finwogat to A 01044.• by' the sward of Ilis 8ia i1.....•.'".., ...„,:‘ •....' 34, the Ebro( the Belgium, to whose ar e.,..4.01',..."„5..1_,...... • Son ther 'question was referred by the . *Cirlfsilite-':. . ' es.,. The emblem was thoroughly and pa. , I ~tlently examined by that - -justly respected ,:€,,..07 ; ......0; .fi r '.Amigis crate, although the' 'rem awarded to the :1 - .. •- ;:svi 4., '. utaireante maggot have been as large ma they . st*Ng . . :41 ~ ' .,; '. rieln:7 l. of ellisarebiLlejesnt°Y3ercolase=clitto6ndu. distant t t a de e - ''`.., •:‘,1,1„..: r ... lags promptly complied with by Chill, ..1,1 ; U: .: . et. Intelligence In regent to Breached that " .thie . .,i . .. • -. The Joint • .‘ooduaisloo". under the ... • - - :7. , ma Oahe laeasessionebm arming into : etre: 4‘s. • ' ' :',. lr: , .." . .. . P 114 4, 4 u ciask ;, i b. eoti bo on Ir tt i ... t.b .,su Polu ized n u th L • un orm:Ja ic et d . i. f I.!l•'s 4 .,.''''',. ,4 „ gad in tbe business entrusted to it. The - 1;• , ...... . i 64".. - '. ties mourning - ister.Counie transit Y;l4 ". „" -'' ugh Blearegire am In entree of amicable t rISPVSImc . ,,. - taunt. In conforadty with the ptinctpies u . .id" f,.' i! ferth la my last annual reesirige, I lure . N 1 ,-.loeired 'a- represutatire from the United , ..,,, pi Gofamble, sad' lure - unedited a - i „iebir,tri that republie: • ~ . ~.-',..; osnsnathranon. , .., x i- ii;:1-'- 1 7steldente necorring in the prey/raj Sib ,•-•_;„' ,' 4itrllirer have forced upon _my attention the e'.. 1, :- Ramertabs 'tether the intothationth quails, , thrichile do righti - of fondge eft in thu *me i ;„..... 6,. 7 .4% it.... aai st ei par :l l.r iak tii ss ovrti o i f : 40a. h o il L: i ni t a. taztil .typret. tates rytt a w,s bro t.tr ad t . (. 14 4,-; tioprd to tome Governments, des e rlghts are ...„ 3 0hes, in the Imbue of &Amu • rorellillet Pr . ' . 7-uicildie n g in rats country, within ° lto lines of ej7,ll,turerguthe;ll; I' be exa mp Led from thistade jig& Which, amen' btu' ;oo at. it Uproot, in whose 2.,, , •,:, *half the Gorenturtent of his tottery cannot 1... J.:a Snpoess any privilege ror Ina mazdtles - distinct 4 ":'.- - . 1 Sous that character. ..1 regret to say. bowerer,, L iu. ‘ . ."4 • snob claims haie:beco tilt lorwsza. and "'-fy,itilie-clillisbamialtrUetaiffer resubmits wth iti_ this. lived' lo "the. United a tates. , the grow Tout of ibetr. tires.' nen Ls reason to.be ' , ;bre that Many persons, barn in foreign coon t tries, who have direlsredtheir latenthrn to be ts citizens, or who Isis been folly'ststrual ,haVe evaded the military ,'dety required .them by - denying the feet, and . thereby lag upon the 9overnment the burden of . .• . - *A' t bet best: leveed dlibalt pr • imitaTtleabte obtain t) L. of guides 'Ms propar roometet of- infonistien. Tbose " bac roppliikd by requiring lb. clerks of ~where doelorstkossof latent:one rosy .ireetkralisetion elfootee; to sand,' v, Eats of Atte =nee 'of persons -de or of thou., deolarioir &bar loon= ketone title:me, to-, the Itoofaury.", of trier; to eboto dspertmenttbeeerulsnes , Orntageol lied otoi for moral - in. in: - -Tbare II also. reason, to believe VIM' freventry beams ..eitifons of r stabil sit xh. 'solo - purpose- of :oda:los - !reposed' by the . lows of i bonatg . ; to wbieb, ta. bombs 'we; et- at once - repair, end, • - rotainint to the . abited awe, A : :La latesposition of 3b. The- . oat. Main , oaten:atlas and' .0 befeatTetafore Arleen out of . II is,. armful", ,odoialetilit fa - bouldittstloO. It toligfit b. :ad- . Az or limit beyond whlohigi tifloos felted ' Bata' residing Abroad, itily lb tii . 7 4 :141013 • of Ms Govermint: bt of ge bseetten been .liosazood Iftinli by Allow ender pretenoot' of. -Woo, sr6Jois:ebey, hare :Mei:rowel ' taw the • inilltary . ICTIICI, ' I: 4 ienry of inch - amendment et ilup tbs. fee: of voUng 'sec y plea of oiosoptloo frog -- - ..1 othot:4l,ll:obLptLon, on i .. of ollesoyez - -..:,...! 4.: re • , • oomosen of otber„ Cr=e;l l l4re t re oar los,wtt , Japes lone i into , real. ilTecigiOiNkAtiitos• • • • --•••" )111:9 1 The hoedite+7-4aUPOUkei of tbs. s to tlt,a 4wl glstabod owl Mimi pallor . ties Loci f42lllogliti eocuti .f.ostko*l _lt ty.toloo Do . go, As& thus' y youtoosatidioli ilotor , looldlittlioro -.sob .4 il Ali• asitnik;. Piidtuda stililv~.. ,f ./.1:0, ia;to'rt impeasubs . liaviikabitaitrp• .rtlts„Thaperat of lieiste, *Flak' it 161114.,1 An a :TM re nixie oiredtinge oonttnions - Hof at ftelorsph three tb that empire fro eiou roYee 11iii• 01rillt. ', i ISFreltr* , 1 4 to .font layarably .4,olttillaretlossthe gelded of- ass 1e...4130.1 imikirrto engirt the ,taikturDoan; and at.° at o talevreph between 'We ,apttoyuct - ii i . ttatioool tone along tito dtbuitto *tabard iod th e lharof Mail' Hoolroosuaecttort ono): Validi with nay reeeenkler`Agaliveata be 'etenierniloal so welled dlettiter: t o . dirt .. i lOW telUta4pted tter4l,titeies:;:, • .. •,. *-1241'Seeildelf- ertilagOf Ase rn Its d Bt.* I * • • ..ilie.sleitalent4. et Ott fait 43croirroar kift**44.4110.14,Pdahlr, i . 1 . 1 ear, is re., eonblipos .644 may bev. . ebilrely la ot ikkisigtesp , bt.tted ft, erblob 'rift castui libillialbiligill* - Chu Sal/AVM "• • liftylamltllialln=llb d.fiitatzlipiewl-' 41.7-To 'lpotehtqg our oomteiteist our conette here oseessosily bid t o 14toreared - istters - gee reTot:4E4M. log pat of :lb. 'war. ALIO new , tipsy AM =Ott 1114 man d: abaft." •• sub effithtegy. ' • nibbilitzvirbag. • laelndes tboidocrillitterktvesbilaz st; ChbleVand *UM antral TOtLOlCi;:e4Wkdblet, ••••• 4 -.1-),; t"ined*rdaliidlog - artidiatoryi;vieboalib. 't IP Ireir Madoo.bor, no' Would `'o,'s Now - Hobo imps' -., .tie bi i 'at ass ander; land, by per - liana' Mile Carib.' 'of the rotted Slides, and as this Government alpeetaresibeas Gen:ether Tamers when aim liar lulu:ries are inflioted by: percent in their 'orrice upon citizens of the .llnited Stitch • we tenet be prepared to do Justine to foreign mi. %If existing - Judicial tribunals ere leads ghats to this purpose, • epeeist. mitt - mai be authorlied with powertobear and deeide each °Wad of the chancier referred to. a , easy bare arisen sunder, trestica and public law. Conientiens foradjuatingelidnui by your ootn• minion; bail been profound to some Goeern Silents, but no definitivianower latheprop*, talon has yet beenremived from lief." The operations of .the Treastrry during the. last year hare been eueoessfolly conducted. The enactment by Congreu of a National Banking Law has proved a, valuable support orthipahlic credit, and the general legisla tion to relation, to lean*. has folly answered the expectations of .Its fayorers; tome amend ments may he required to perfect existing laws, ,but no-elasege In their principles or : general seepkii believed to tivneedid. Sines thole moutons hayis liege in operation ell de meads on the Treasury, including pay of the army and navy, hare hese promptly met, and fully oitlifild..llo oeruilduable body of , troopa, (tie bettered, wore ever more amply prelisloned, aeon Liberally and punctually , paid, and, it may ho added, that by no people I 'wens the biudens 'Midden; to. a great war cerement cheerfully- borne. . I The receipts during the year from all dour- ees; inelndiag loans and the balance in the Treasury ache oommencement, were 69 0 .1 13 ,- 867,486;• the aggregate disbursements, 6395; 706,63065; leaving • Warm en the Ith of 1861, of $332,904,421. Of the receipts there were derived (rem customs, $8,901,964,- ' 240; from Internal revenue, $3,764,070,793; from direct taxes, $148,310,361; from lands, $107,61717.; from miscellaneous sources, 6304,611,510; and from loans, 770.682661 67; making the aggregate of $90.113,667,486. Of the disbarments, there were 6113,139 22; for pensions, eta., 64,116,520'6as for interest on public de bt,. $34,729,610 61;. for War Depart ment, 6399,128,600 83; for the Navy,Depart- inttit. 36,124,10 5 37;. for the - payment of fund- . *land temporary debt,5181,676,631 07, mak ing an aggregate of $89;576,663,055; and braving a balance of 63.11,906.421. - But the payment of the ,unded and tempo rary debt haying been made from monies be- i rowed during theyser must be regarded es • merely nominal payments, and the monies borrowed to make them as merely nominal motets, and thiir amount, 3181,080,613 07 should therifore be deducted both from the receipts and disbursements. This Whoa done, there motel no, as actual rue ipts, $714,709,995- 58, having; the balance as already stated. The aotnal tecelpta end dlobarsemenu for the Gut quarter; and ..the estimated receipts and dlaharreineets for. the remaining three quarters of the eurrent goal year of 1664, will be shown In detail by the report of the fleere -47 of the Treaiury, to whieh I incite your, attention. It la out:Went t 6 say hero that it Is not believed that the liana' mutts will ex hibit a statist the fistanees, less formable to the country than . the .estimates of that officer heretofore imbmltted, while It is oonfidently expected-that at the dote of the year, both disbursements and debts• wit' be found very considorably heathen has been aisticiOted. - The report of the Secretary of Wiz is a . pulite document of great 'lnterest. It con talesFins, ThD'aillitary operations of the year, detallealin the report eftheGeneral-in- • Chief. &tend, The organisation of colored persons li the war service. Third, Tbo ex change of prisoners is fully set forth In the letter of General ilitelvock. . Fourth, Ope ration, under the act for ear:Ming and call ing out the national forces Astalled in the repert of the Pretest 3fenhil General. Fifth, The orgaitliatlon of ths Mead corps. 'Sixth, The operation of the mutual departments of the Quartermaster General ; Conindrary General; Paymuter :•Genersl; Chief of Engl. neen; Chief of Ordnance and Surgeon Gene ral. It ha appeared' Impossible to make a rateable summary of ilia report, except such as would be too extended for this. plies, and keno* I content myself in • ref.:drier - your at tention to the reponVieelf. - . The duties donating on the naval branch of then:Mee dndng the year, arid through out the whelp of this unhappy contest, Lave been 4 - recharged with fidelity . and emieent success. The Calandra Ariecitate, Jean :wen constantly increasing In ificlency es the navy has expanded, vat en in lost a dine •itbas to far been Steporsibli to entirely suppress filch trade. From the 'settled received at. - the Bevy Department it appears that, mers,thitz one thousand vrosels bare heon.empture4 slots the-blockade was lostitated, and that the • valcieof theprinialready sent in for cation amount lo ever thirteen . . 'The !carat force of the Melted States, cog nate, at of 588 semis, completod sod in tbegonne of completion, and of theta, 75 are hoti:el44, steamer.. The events of the war give on increased intirrot wed I im portance tattle Nue y,elbleh wilt probably ex tend beyond the war itielf: The armored Tee eels in. onk.ff avy,,,co *Atte d " an d:in ervico, or whleir ati 'ander contraot ~ads ipproschlng ogenpletion, arc honeyed to extetod in number Apes of say other, Power; but while. they xtt7 her_relled' npon for Ima b m defense sod sea-coot sit rvey,others of greater/Mb gth aod ,capacity will be , notaesary for pur poses and to maintain our rightfeaposltloe on Ti. thing* that hu talftm plus In navel ousels and. mind .wauiare, alum Alm intro doetion of steam se & ottotive power for shipar of war, deminde 'either corresponding-change In some of our existing navy yards, or tU .witablisbuMat Or -uxw "mti Or , ibe.ecititnte. don. and oacessere itmalr of modern war , reeseb, - .- b;eo loconable enthuses- - moot; ...delay and - publie Wary have beta experienced „ fromthe want of such ...Government ostahliehieeitti. nit neesuity— , nf Noah .a nary ,std , so cashed at sue& ittitable place upon the -At+ Imo la oaboard ' has, on, repeated occasions, been broright tho attention or Coupe.* by the Eery:Department, and is again pesJ seated in the report of the Secretory which accoMpaolte this communication& d think it , - my dety to •Welt* your epeeist attention to this( subject, and else; to> that of, establishing' • yard and depot for naval purposes .upon arm of the westenerivers. • naval fnme her been Created - on these interlor.'watersoold under omoy'diasdraotages, Withlulittlecooro thin' too yam, e teeedllng In . nenahers the ,whele naval fora of the country at the oommenee , men. or the present Adonalsbnition. Batts: factory and , Limportant se has' heed the per- . formasees of the herola' man of lb. 'Jury it. this period, they iris scarcely mot* wondertat the nukes of oureammhardee and,arti: ibb0.416 I.l..doctlon Ittirst vareliv •thiel k ben) crested inee.yorne of runt power. On, ainatry boa ednustsgwaperior-lo any orb nation, be, our. rmoaress otiropsid drabs!, with rloolzhimitale ottentltlea of inn Wrote Mate vicinity of • both, and sifirsilsUe. &ad in does proximity to slur able waters. . . Ths ramicematheastlodtivebesidirelopt, led sad Its poem displayed lathe cooetreetlon. or A aut.*? • igeh slagnitude,"Which • hes; IA .the, ery yerbidof itterestion,readenideignst. -The increase_ of irsoebor,Of psamso to ,a 'Ortialle emit, •innnitaoo men. in, the ',ploy of 181Ipdnateint 21,000 at' the resent. 1 4 31, l hteleafigpol pl I shod . within ut 'pedal jegtets ibA tion or ,:mehreardinsly- boitolles to pro mots tied InclOW. , It las boon found, how.: `ever, tint thrbpirations 'of • tho Anil, with high .bouittleaWd'for amy , recruits is he. ginning to eat, injarlogsly, the - naval der viols and trill, tfinot come - Uri, be like's-to impair lie , Miloteney by domohlag.. seamen from their propirrocation 'and Inducing theta oPter,rthe : prmy.: I thereto', rtspettfally fo/Tei. ll tot,'ClOodrree.ioliflkota'..oth the fumy anditaval eirchM by "Molt/ Provlikol on this subjoet which would st,the amen time' be ogaltible id tha tornmanities.inord eePool. allly titendlid.l.,.." tommind to ionrcniiiritlon the or . pulsar alb, i3oterstary of tea? now 10 vs., grad bo: the policy of fencing and tralaing sepesta .for, rotsal-Pszelosir; The tarsi mad cap is rendering •sigoal ierno, in preparing mtibillpzien. for ;highly , reoppaselbM . , ; gneiss, which' int Oar 116 they VI ll be/m[OM perthrad, Lt order that thretran y ebbald not be deptirid of. the Fe quid& ot 'Oneida dints, dints,' for which I prarlsion, bees,, made., Al the r Fay 8401 the..eacanor i e cs4wid by,'Llie.negleot -- or' opinion to make nandsintiont tram<tbe Sham be laittmotion, bare *elet ol -1 1 1 01e :cliteefOl,the navy. The - sMiool. I. now more fell iledttoisplete, 12inaPt keY ,PM091114,110.4 'Antl to every fur Wilco to the farotebteespiriderstlew cf g, pailf: stemll.a; gnanelal madam. of the PostoSers Drpartufwit , ltai toes one of leareitpg prity, grained to beittiAlkto 'Moto that the Po. count* of yoota terentee'Au neirly.',etptfed ' • entirer-sapenditzre, ths isttor santenting 1.1,414,0aftbe, std the - former to Si 1,163,- .14,1esnieg of hat $160,411425: yesrltaptedletelf preoliding 'l O attilifietietoney exce , geted Oak :. iheirtslicooipm of Met' yesr - gilog sea than glop of 184/: . xbi.e.. " 440- ik* , sbaust immtc-,-or • ~••••• • C.' .V ' »~ V t'. ~ '( .. : ~~''" fwd that lf,lll any titheStaten named, gir. , I lariftiente itciold be established' in the pre seethed mode, such prominent chill be reoog nixed and guarantastby- tha trailed Slates, sod that cadet it, theAtete 11011. on eutiFfile - , . log. te - the:Conithatiana 'candid ens, be • ll* , Sweet) guentutee to army. t atate In the tasted apinsi .oitit. in ith ic i as ia lo o na blip od t d io s a mo . s i ti t c h r i lor uci en t u ed . Solotra republican fond of preinarestauad to prelect the S ate in the use as stated, la ex plicit sad frill, bat why tender the boutilte of this prorlslon only to a State 00'cm:tient set op le this particular way. Thle section of the Constitution contemplates • case Wherein the: oleo:hut within *State favorable .10 a republi can Government to the Union may ho too fee-, wrest to, and even within the State4and sash! ble for &a...opposite and hostile element ex.; are precisely the cases with which we are now dealing. An attempt to guarantee and pro test in a revised gut* of Goiernmeot a on streamed to whole or. In preponderating part, from the very elementagates t whose hostility and violence It is to be protected Is simply, atitard. There most be a test by which to separate opppanag elements to as to build on ly from the sound, and that test is • sufficient - and liberal cue, which accepts as monad who.: weer will make • sworn nominator' °this former twoonadtiess. .. o a a t th est at, of iin id o : and WO, Valeta under It, why net else to the gi misst an ßa l air th thi t e h tbbB eCo epP n 7 s UPe t t l i da : ti l ou lx.M o d f ru t ir h i e ne Gaited Sates law and proclamation in 'regard to slavery. Those taw* and proelamations were enacted mad pat forth for the ramose of aiding in the their maintenance. In my judgment they th iu r ris felle E s e t n eff . e r e th tth e ere r.b4li had ea te; be% prlevda them pfot have aided and will Anther aid the cause for which they were titillated. To give ep this principle would be not only to relinquish a lever of power, but would also be a cruel and astounding breach of Leith. I may add, at this point, that while I re. main In my present position, I Aar! eel at tempt Ito retract or sudfAr the Emmet= Proclonorice, sow' akar/ 4 rearm to 0.7 Psetro who is node fro. by the Irma of the .Pradamaaam, or by any act of am mo". Par these and other reasons it is thought best that the support of these per sons shall be included In the bath, and It is believed the Execotive may lawfully claim It to ream for pardon and restomUon of for feited rights, watch he has clear emutittillon al power to withhold altogether, or to grant upon the terms which he shall deem wisest far the public Internet. It aloud be observed, also, that this Put of the oath IA subject to the modifying and ab regatta; power if leghlatiou and Supreme Jadlriar 'decision. The proposed veinier renoe of the National Executive, to any hon orable temporary State arrangement for the freed ple, is nude with the riser of possi bly m olt the confusion sad distressing destitution which mast, at best, attend all elutes by a total reit:dation of tabor through out the whole States. It is hoped that the already dewily afflicted people In those States may be somewhat more ready to glee up the cause of their alliotien; and to this extent alit vital matter le left to thenuelves; while no power of she National Precedes to pre vept an abate Is abridged by.thls proposition. TIT Mlle' Or 21-CaMITZTCMON. The . suggestion in the proclamation as to melotataing the polluter frame work of the States ' on what Is called re.oonstractioa, te made in the hope that it may do good with- out bane. It will favor labor and avoid great toultulott. „Bat why any proclamation now upon this subject? This question is beset with the conflicting Timm that the step might. be delayed too longer be taken too soot. In some elements for resumption bare biennia, for action, but remain inactive apparently for want, of a rallying point, a plan' of action. Why shall A adopt the plea of 13, rather. than B that of A? and if, A and B should eget°, how can they lemur but that the general gov ernment here will rospoet their plan? By the proehtmation, • plan is presented which may be accepted by them as • rallying point, aid lehlell they are assured la advance, will not be Netted here. This may bring them to act Meier than they otherwise Total, The objection to • premature prescatation 'of a plan by the National Execative, midst& . in the danmot commitments In polite 'bleb Meld be mon safely left to farther develop ments. Care has been' taken t 6 so shape the document, as teezaSold embarrassment from larallat. lIMMOTZsteSra.. , thli stores: -Idrayleg that on certain terms, it The attention of 'Conrail, during the last telt*" elmees'well be Pardeeed with their session, was engaged to some extent with a rights tutored,- It Is not said that, other I propos ltl o , f o r en l arg ing th e watertom., claaseabn otherterme, will ‘ nererba . theluded.. olcatiou between the Miistrsippt elver and In alt7lnt thim alweenielneeten `nit Do semPt. the Northeastern seaboard, whleb • proporl- led llPreeemtea I* a . 'reined waf , it to not ,atota, bowirar, felted far_ th e time. Since said thee it wilt Oita be lucepted Many other then, upon' a call of the greaten respectability, leaf- ;Pa. therementa 1 7.. 0, V 0 . m - tie* •for • /education lug been called at CIITUSW,apon ,11 01 -orIPo th rroo In wont , or e sno ut lot, ru de auto seem subject; a ntoraioy. of whose , eluded tet the emanet,Pitien TereeleaCetieWs ere ,views it et ntained 'IA& menitalat Managed to mettle , er Ptelentla Petabilieni arad elate I do not repeat In detail what I have heretofore the President and Magreer, - iiiid which I now liaise the honor to lay bcforeryotr. That this to eatfiettlr turd tipeel Gib OuitiOrt, MY goo ilttrout li one which 'en long will force Its era; views an d Congress doubt; will omit 00 Mr ep is submitted entirely to year wisdom to to Pbilsait/ or sidled thee" important seePt, to what can be doi,e netw. Augmented Interest the Path eenindinthelen- j - -.• la glens . to ibis eubjeeP by the actosl coca. • tee WAR rowan-OCa lialtexCla , „ P ooo oroOraor *ark tePan'thef Petite Satireed. .. In the midst of other carat, however im mailer auspices 80 favorable to •' its portent, we most not lose sight of the feet rapid 'Predfaer and emePtetlee• Enlarged that the war power is etilloor main reliance. navigation becomes a palpable need to rots' To that power alone ran we look, yet for a great road: - : . *. , :' ', . ' ' „ t.sr, to give ccuradetios to the people- In con ! transmit ni second annual report of too it e g m o on , th a t:, th e la iorwin t p ower w ill Ceincoledoaci elf ttt . department of Agrieni- not again overran them. VOW that cotiff - hare, asking your minutiae to the dovololo! dente shall he established little can be done menu in that tlieillleteiniti of the notion- anjerbere fer what Is called reconstfriction. Then Marin mielahladertte ele,thi war Hence oar cblefest care mast still be direcited bad already laatedynahly twenty months, and to oat anayand navy who have thus far borne there was many tonality on both land and sea their harder part so trebly' and will, and it with varying eattlite.' The rebellion bad been may be esteemed fortunate that In giving the pressed bark tato reduced limits; .1 6 4 - the tenc aten efficiency to theirladirpentable arms of palate feeling ant opinion it 1000111 , and w e do a lso h on o ra bl y e noontaire getut men, abroad wan not., ealialetell• : With the'ether from commander to sentinel, who tempos* oldee; the Ponder el Wen' then lot Peels them awl to whom more than to all others the indicated 'aneasluen *Moan oineeleet, while world mast stand .ladebted for the home of amid mach that wit °old - and menseing, the freedom dlscutbnalled, roger:milted, enlarged tiniest wards consing feet Engle:ad, were nt- and perpetuated . dottiest Lunette. tared Is &covets of pity that w, too blind *g; ‘ ,:,..h er g , ism. , • to tarreadcr, ' Oar commerce was enlisting greatly by • lesi.anned nevelt, built upon Proclamation Aroonspanytag the Sere and famished from'iorelp thorn, and we sage. were fbreatmed with such additiont trout the The tollonilkg _proclamation is appended to sane ,qcitater WI would 'weep our trade from the, orooOTtio: :PrIOCI-LwArtlO•—w bor.'s,' In the sea; end rube our blookaderlin bad failed and by the Constittitien of the halted States, it le proilded that the Pmeldeat shall have to elicit teciasibiroperin governments anything bitpifel,nplittbls subject. • . '.%. ' ' power trs .greal, reorLefes .and pardons' for ~.: • • ..e...... , L • • . - - Offenan against the United States, amet in • , -- Zia phaecuratjult roocLitroO mil 01',Imposatanant; and.ThrollJ,, • r ebel. •'/lii , gagOClPitim , Pr)e /iniVi92,.• irhidl onto lien `cow i lista" whereto the loyal 'States 'and beeedin September:wen winning ethatividned goterninents of several elates have for.k long period 'tothe laagialng of the , asielliet. d time been subverted, and many pampas have ;Beath later • the. Dual pnaclatiatlon calneata-, anatnitted and are .now , gnilty *of trca *lndic% the li ttnalloollllota that- men . Inala against the United States . Ann Whe reas, of suitable etindilloac enteld be received Into with reference 'to said rebellion ' sad treason, the war service. The polley,ofamaticiptitital an bare- been enacted-by Congress dealer and of th e emPlefteentalltheli Radian CAM - leg tha forfeiture and roalphatles ef property, to the &tare • new !Upset, about WWI. hops. Ao4 Itherattaa of. OITA*: Su *Pea tette* end and : fete and doubt. contended bermeatith ocidifions therein etatad,.sect also deelak ow eotitelet. sitecoidbag to 'our, politidal- ilystau..., that the President was' tbeteby'artherlsed, at as • matter of. deli ,sdrainlstratioe, lb* ,Ges- an tithe thereafter, trY . tlod, to. en:. oral' Altereinmeet had no lateral Potter to 6f- . sea# es we who may kare participated in fed enuaelpation to an fElatiN Rad fot e tong the eluting feheilloa.-A, any" dal.. or pert time Nen hated thaitherehelllcla Mold thereet-inuclan and amnesty, with lß each es. PO' la iaPlled:..wi th attli4iOrtioir loßiii a POP mediae,' gad it such Wan end otfirdett con; tthrr measu re. ',; lll the N the Aihtlerdeeeied Crone as be may deem tardiest/lot the. possible Oaths neoesiliy. far it` might come, pablie welfare.:. ...',, , .•„4,:.... • • ,,,' 1 end 'that if Itaborild„ . the orbit °li th e Mutest • . -And Whereas„.the eongressidtip=i i i weeld then; presented. it canse; atid; as ilt f elited and -eeeditional"idide ft was . taltadtd; it "Whiliallowed by dark and with well Istititished lodidel eineeltionl of disabtfalf days; /BerrOl i -teolthihavlngbaph tke pardonlogyeerer, Ind %Wham& with to- Paiil4/ if , ' Am . Proitttd le like anetheerli- fennel lona - hibillieft the. IrmaidellAat 41 1$ view. : The rebel bordonirepronedatill Air- Gaited Slaw. has. Urged several proclatna• abet bath, aid hien CoMple to openingef the tions,arlth prorialatur io regard to' thellbots. Itistitsippl flier. theMantry - dcantaated peer 'thos. of Ithaves,•sod'illettes,lt is no* dctited. by the rvbellion ie divided tato dlithetparta, by scosa,parahne heretofor e , engaged in eau with nopreCticaleatdennaletilloo Minnie them rebellion.** resume. emir &negates Witt Ten au reo and Aikaa • set;bera beintro subriste- ,United liatee, and re laaragu rate l'oynr State tinily cleared of. lasargente ooutrol and In. 'aertrantheirWithliiied for. their respelithre flame, eat' the Italians. fir stieb. , etnilita Catch t. : sy - , ~..... : .:1 . , i',, . .t.. - -1 i of shwa and adv.:otter of eatery eV' the bit , ..! Thuellenel. - AbnthrnazLlol9lo,• Drys drat 'intaglio, therebillietl, 44W:datI t trid;§en17 /Atha Culled Eitekl. do procleim, deal 'and - fee welauiPatielirl* their retiree re Ziates , "Make kaoWithaelt"potaires*ho'plive directly Of those States mot Includedla thavarancdps• 'er he bolicetten, , partletpatea an .the existing lion Pmetimitietti Mel hull •and' illneetl, ' nehollieit. except as berelnafter ex ;that ankh°, be ebletCyoure aga would' tilsdatii aey, „a 1 all gardoklegalittekto theta, , pelt' of restraint apauttle. , •atensieti,'Of. els,eiry Into Anat.-14 snot ef , al ta,l and thelatereitolise, only dispute pow ite.,to. the property; snot nil' lb ehiren;4ll . 0opttly" • i rd best modeefltatriattt Aboric - erithiti , their In hared". , W horei' - the "*ldgitil ', - 01 - - - third own Metal - ." - ),, -.- '' - ''''; j . Parties dyiabA r ho.,.. r d, arid' tO4 th e air then Wliiiire're'llivelit the beginning oonalliett that' vity ' inion"person's 11, tare "of the ribellion.liilly. 01311,,buedted, tbotneed ytiii subtcribe .en oatlw. sat: thericatforrrerd &meow In the Veiled States military stritini; keep had railirtith nald'eath inviolate', sad about one.laalfof which somber actiallyibcdr which oath shall ban/OmM flif terinerient ,shas la grtiake, itiosittotog tdo double 4 1 , .,, , eweranatiatia silt ottal,, , tt tor !thgke*Peer and ventage of taking soured' labor Leota`tlet data nehat relieving, to e1it5.,.,.. , -,, - „... ..11: raelentameabd etiPPliled the ?ben 'whieb • ~N I: d4i:Wdeel/11,7. eireertie, menthe ok Al r otherwise Mai t. be 11 redal th on 'many *bile mighty God, th at I. will -haneefortbleitbfully Meta' So far as Wields difficult tosay; th at seaport, present - iirfd 'defeat afe.Cedslitatims . ey 'thitr• not Au good ootaloto &soap - , 'go trot. ot the•Eniledfitines,aadthe.Tidetf-of litot es 'Ale Inittniellea - or fence say le , vichradaille. thansairoder; and that I , will; ha like meatier, , creepy harearkedthe mearrerret of Ismael- - chide. by sat falahlbily. support hIV sets of ,patioti and eznaing,this blactile'. , Thestilneu, n engi tme fined &wag thtaniad a r ?show n -emitters beef 'meth • dining 'in. fanign with refereact WI islarhabses lan/auto fir ai coantrtiq the hentataporeareith Isiah dhow • mm repubekmediflat or bald told. bp. Con 'elan, thetouelit Irtibliatenticeect *berets mull , graes or by h decision of that Somme* Orart, ,imprenid: l At konif theism& toward hart and Wall siOrindikaareannrc, Adria I,p sod, r woo fttltpdtoOttoodvitspiottod, - Zrltl4ll 4 Lett faithfully tropfirit.all iproolatuatical of ?be' - defrountwkdkid the anneal elm tie nit tottowit g- - President, aside doting eh...wales ribelliee' ~ am hlghlgteleotraglog le them- sae! er +yodel kitbag relenagie :to. alarms, irsinog . and Wolfer dutylt titaireaPthe tieastry - %breath ~,Iltli: •as not modified et, dielarefr . 'lag • *hap -ea Ft:l7ll4: , : , ,ritil: Ire UM , elto. reokottiat at the 13 aroma Ce5...;,.. , .' . • 0 . 4 ,0_ tha,cogs , *MeV tbziageseil.44 , 444.-0 - - 1 - --.'----• .eseit;i of :thaftleblle,6ol4.ontly6lll•66.lrihtr':; . thd.t...i! agAiim-c, lrm.l easi r ~.. •. • 1: , -: .. ,. . , 1 ~:- * • . plot hstatilshed..4.4heconfis r e • - •issi.ttest ' adaptedtofocilitate postal in •• • • • • between nations, sod as thehasie of fetters cuirections to isteingurateli geneilti - ayttent of luniform international chargisisit fed:teed too of post.: • age, eattifot farto'proddoe beneficial - emits.' I refer you to the rePort of the Secretary of the Inkier, lihieti 'is •hertivi Ira re befo you, for the usefaandaaried.inf mance In relationto publio land's,. Indian Gin, pat ents, pensions. and 'Other niatte,s of patio concern pertaining to thlaDeputtoent. The quantity of lands disposed of dating the last and the first quarter of the. present and fiscal years, was three million eight. hitudred nod forty-ono thoamthd• and fire 'hundred and forty-nine acres, of which oiler hundred and Bitty-arse thousand nine baudred and eleven acres. were sold for cuts; one mill on four hun dred and fifty-six thousand Ore hundred and fourteen sere, were taken up ander the hums stead law; and the residue disposed of under laws granting lands for military bounties, for railroads, and other purposes. ft also nopeare that the see of the nubile lands Is largely on the Increase. It has long been a cherished opinion of smear our wisest statesmen, that , the people of the United States had a higher and more enduring• interest in the early set tlement and substantial cultivation of the pub lie lauds, than to the amount of direct rev enue to Do derived from the solo of them. This opinion has had a controlling lufletenoe, shaping legislation upon the subject of our national domain. I may eta :man instance of this the liberal meuntree adopted to referetthe to active settlers the grant to the States of the overflowed lands. within their limits, In order to their being nelaimed and rendered It for cultivation; the grant to railroad companies of alternate &onions of land upon the contemplated lines of their road, when completed, will largely multiplyahe facilities of resetting our distant possessions. This policy has received its moil signal and bone- Went illustration in recent enactment, grant ing homesteads to actual settlers since the ant day of January last, the before mentioned quntity of over one minims four hundred and arty-six thousand, Ire handled and fourteen scree of land, has boon taken op under its provisions. This feet and the moult of title; furnish gratifying evidence of the increasing settlement upon the publle hands. Notwith standing the greet struggle in witieh the . en ergies of the nation bare teen engaged, and which has required so large a withdrawal of our citrons from their accustomed mutts, I cordially room in the recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior suggesting a modl- Sutton of the set lc favor of those engaged In the. military and navel service of the j United States, I doubt : not that Congress:Will i cheerfully adapt such measured as will with. , out. essentially changing the general features , of the system secure to the greatest pneriesi , hie extent Its benoGte to those who bare left , their, homes In defense of the country to this a arduous oriels. I invite jour ettoothm to the views of the fieeretary of Ilfax.ae to. the propriety of rais ing, by appropriation of legislation 'revenue from the mineral lands of the L'oilott Stites. Tho measure provided atpier last session for the removal of curtain Indian tribes have been carried Into greet,' Sundry treatioe have been negotiated, whiab will, in duo time, be sub mitted for the constitutional action of the Senate. They •03ntain stipulatious for ex tingniabing the possessors rights of the In diana- to. /ergo and valuable treats of land. It is probable that the effects of these treaties will result in the establishment or perms, moot friendly relations with soar of those tribes a. bare been brought Into frequent and bloody collialons with our outlying settle s:meta and emigrants. Sound polley , and oar imperative. duty to there wards of govern moot demand our anxious and constant at tention to their material wail being, to their progress In the arts of civilisation, and, above all, to that Moral training which under 'the bleseing of D lvinoTrovithmee, will confer upon them the elevated and saaetifylng Mermen' -of the hopes and consolations of .the ehristian faith. I soggestedln any teat annual mantra the propriety. of *iodating our Indian system. Bob',pent seance bare, aallstied are of its noccreity. The details eet forth to the re port of lb. Beerotary t will evince the urgent need for. intsnedinte.legicintive action. 'I commend the bcceeelenco of :the Inatten tion, ettabliche4 or. patronizqd hy the qer ernoseat in lbin dietrlco, to lone severtis "end fosteriog care. .. , ~--' ~. t ~ ;~ ~. . .., ~ "c `','" . , •- • . ' States t 4a , P l lo 2 i4wirusto: South Carolina. and North Carolina, s number of persons not lots than oue-tenth At the number eitii'votes cast in ittCh state'at tbo :Prealaiiiiiiil'idaaßciatof the year of our Lord . I.B6o,lcitchosvitig • mien the path aforesaid, and Sot haring ,lace - violated it, end- being a qualified voter isy •election law. of the State, existing immediatekf before the Co. called act of secession, and eXcluding others, shall re estalash a State Govern. meat, which shall .be Republican, and 'Cleo wise contravening said oath—eneb shall be recognised as `tbe true government of the State,cuod the St.eie shall receive thereunder do 'benefits - if '.the Constitutional provision which declares that the United States shall guarantee to every State in the Union a re publican form of government, and shall pro tect each of them against invarian, and on application of the Legislature, or tho Sams tire when the -legiehlature cannot bo con vened, against domestic) violence. - And I do farther proclaim, declare and make known; Oat any provision which may be adopted by such State Government in ro tation to:the freed people of ouch State; which shall recognise and declare their permanent freedom and provide fez their education, and whiehmay )et be consistent, as a temporary arring•rnent,with their present condition as is laboring, landleu sod homeless class, will not be objected to by the National Executive. And It is auggestod ea not improper that, in reconstructing a loyal State government In any State, the name, the boundary, the subdivi vision, the Constitution, and the Federal code of laws, ad before the rebellion, be maintained, subjedonly to modiflentiothr made neeesnuy by the conditions hereinbefore stated, and such others, if any not controrenlog aid eon ditions, which may be deemed expedient by those framing the new State government. To avoid miinadentandingitMay bp proper to say that this proelamation, so far u it re- Lidos to State governments, has no reference to States whore:in loyal _State governments have all the while been maintained. And for the tame reason it may be proper to further say that whether member, sent to Congress from any State shall be admitted to seats, constitutionally rest* exclusively with the rel--! spective Houses, and not to any extent with the .Ereeutire. And still further, that this proclamation is intended to present to the people of Akin States wherein the national authority has been suspended and loyal State governments hare been iubverted, a mode by which the nationsdnutbority_erar inn loyal State government may be riesstablisliedwithin said Matti or any of them. 'And while the mode presented is the best thirEssentive can suggest with his present impressions, it most not be understood that another'possibla mode would not bo asorptable. Given under my hand, at the city ofiNaiti;;. Instep, the eighth day of Deeemberrd. one thousand eight - hundred and sixty-three, mid of the-independence of the:United Stott, of America' thi eighty-eighth. By the President : .Ww. , ll.'SEWLED;Fieerotaty of State. 864. THE 1p t' . PITTEBUEGII 'GAZETTE. CSTABLIMED TIC' 1786 TWO DAM EDITIONS.TWO WIRT IMPOST. Worntr4; Lid ICerning' I Wedneeday tad Balm, : THE PCBLIBMIED doeire to tiekhowledge Die !Latin , with which their : offarts - luwe been crowned, during the past lear, and to ask still further efforts on behalf of the Gszarrn to the and thatini sphere , of in fluence m.sy.be extended. It .lathe purpose of . the ;pub li shers :to render the Gsznrst, worthy of the litierel andlncreaaing-patronagti which it is new receiving.' They' flatter 'themselves that efforts;to 'this and,-during the past few years, hare not been unavailirviid point with pride and pleasure to the greatly In creased circulation which die Gszarra luu; 'now attained,' as avidenthitliat their efforts have - been appreciated by an in telligent public. • During the, approaching year,,the-grimt contest forthe the, PreSidonoy willpc cur ; the circulation of a found ffWon n'enspaPar h the sareat and moat Caoroilii 7 kat Method of spreading truth and edict bating error; it is the moat elliciant tind reliable campaign docuthent Y./ .; Tat TSTLECiat/PHIO IMPASTAMiT Of the Gazers is now . a subject of pride to the pilblishers- With a„ corps .of en; ergetio'and talaniedgpeCial'6orimipelad eats abbe ne4rtieentrei of the day, they are enabled to gird; from day to day, reliable and copious dispatches, which are micirstvis roams GaiEz s , and place It on tt par with - the mostenterpriMit . g journala tho day, 'East or , West. The same liberal outlay, for early , and new* by Telegraph will' be continued, notwithstandingthe war and the 1116 6 51 y ed exponie - therettonL z MILITARY COIUILILSPORDRSCM From the Army, brour own Special cOl , reepondente, and from rolvinteer contrib. , ntor3, &hall continue to bdo a prominent and intereiting feature. 11111f00.11.11=01/2/ Int!.Ulf) . .- Is conducted by one 'thorotighlY qualified to turpishrollable reports of daily traniw actions, from actual to:dee. The quotationa of Produce ; Cattle, Flour, Groceries, 04s, do., may he relied upon as the actual prices, from day to day, thus tarnishing a mat intoreithig ad - valuable' foam° for all amino of readers. No expense is IC spared u s procuring Telograp to quota.tiona Froth abroad; in addition to home reports. ~... • ,t, .... :.. , ' , 1 : i tea a - swgpsioirsrmrr, DcuiPitircordiizakeelt-the war, met atcessarily altsorlt, a , good ‘ dtUdspf; the publio attention, and will ho made a prominent featurti of the °sum. ..tet , cm =natal. DErsPrtnevr, - I -;.!, itskaiiite inuriediate control of tbi4mth Feletliiicisided by on able corps of *eV 'stag, will be , cosdpoted in tluttaitoites . t, earnest, open and candid manner NAltal 1 ' ClinlliCitteitlidi :to In' : intelligent publie, :-Tlietliscrst is an independoUt .14crustacsi - journal; bound , to no cliquy r and antrtdtfid;b,y no cabal. '. It will, in its editorial columns, distal% all ppblio .measure and PRllua.Pr ' 4; !rill ) .- • thatfree,dom whit!' le.„the prerma i tire pt . 'O4 tt trlminOliti ilia' fed*ata of a liqtc 100 104St4d;11602x1"jnlif se *Psheretofari df . tzpit t,,witht what It .may,Litirj Lefbzt o .Ilifit. trekidatt to *bduk i ..t44 ;004_ iild I L `wicked rebellion,, end to rotated:ANi -pormspea and aPhOnotiable pt :;To ; this end it , will stria to promote-the .e/action„of: those who.sympathisetritli our goveptme i ntj t9rl will hold. op to meritorscOnt anii k iptifsk . .those tiara sympatitiiiii":WitrUiliddlislM - Wotdd i ' either - coinitlY 'Cal ifitaitti, seek to wakes the efforts Of ' eke 'F's , aiderriati laislcottiti thermal adrifiers:• - - a : ;: ,, ;':';- , : . I :', •':.: ‘1.•1:, i r t ri Tiii 1 1.:. .'. ; • -. - DALT PAPIR. -, ...• • . 1t2400,R, my nikr, zw:w.:.,_..-. 10'00 sl„tr et') . e q1:.....tee, seenetle e : Ii ~ : -..........24 To , . - '' -,. not, o.onarl.-.........' -1.0 3 . Xie:5 4 4 Ailt3 7 , pa Thar 1igia11id;f....,.,...';-4 50 : 1:t ties telos,ewiarsestrpso.:.t......l...._da oo ?± i.O .--..a . ,- -., v -..w..ti0te'.._...-. i so . 11 0. 5 .i , ..0 , '1tr -, •ste,irf:;sit43 - Ki'.':,...,...i1:,. - -....; s As tt-••„, :.: '_, ft ?_ OO , _ -,-- - „„, < . • • t'll PUB •tr - Vi PIRA- Ii4TIOISAVIrANK - 01" ALLLIMICNY.—Thd . Board a Dixectopl ua. day called 4ia .an aaitascuist.or flfty-Par feat. or tha Capital 'Bunk of lb* Itret. tiationak Bank of Allegheny." payabit on the tart, at, theot oflee the Meehan/0i Bating,' Stahlitllleaktny. T. IILANSTiti.-Pretlaeat grUNION'TELDIAItir - 3tEETFMIS.• —Tito Lobo 'memoriam City of rainbows aro Invited to moot.st: aloft rroprctloir Okra for holdlog oloottona, on EILTUBDAY, =Lb tostatitilro twourtio ltoorr of 4. Ord 7 tt'rlocii. F. to, and rote Ow thaws for Mkror • Oisorttisco for Dlrocar of the 'Poor and alin for cardldates bribe rot picUrelll'ard oMmi. The Joditse of the Primary klictiont it 111 _met at the TOWn HO'Clionn MONDAY, lath hut-, at It o'clock a. us., and tam up the I nate of the ramped'. predicts, tbs' person baring Om - highest Nie to be declared the ennulocs tithe DOM Oaken of Illection. are instructed to refine all enter easel by tboonuto noted alitluirt tbo Unbin Ottlee and Depaltory, DO "Fourth PlafirDZST—Tllo34lB BAXEWL7.I.. Swazi. ar—JOSIP/I B. HIINTSIL Oontributlow of away aka goods mak:lir/. &one mat to al wt. of Ow srmy Information fursdabad In relation to Ma aka Mal iroundad in the Row and liospitala. The freight on ipxele deemed L paid here. rrrraerrnan USITART COMMITTIZIC , d.tdtf 'QOLLECTOWS NCYrICE - -The ea dewierment List Ibe 18153, con Taw im leonine, Silver Mate, Dm*yea it t = Limns Duller In the 4th Division of the Sid Pena District, nicaprishig the nth, Yth and nth Warde of the 011 y of Plttabargh, and rill Township, along. log that part north_ of Pena etniet, too been noised from the itasiwor, stid the Tessa are now dee. will mocha the Taxes ea .abressid, at the aloe of Alderman DIITIAII, No. 120 Wylie onset, from the fiat day of Noresaber wail the Inthday of Deem- Dor, 16611, latitudes. flatware the hoar. ofY and BIC en, after which Ow the penalties prima= the Law be evicted. JOHN HEW Deputy Collector 4th Weldon, =I dektdelf, . _ • (BATTERY' II; ANDEPSNDENT PENNA. ARTILLERY, (tho o/d Notta`o 13Wr07.) • Sonntios {!OR and VOA. Morolts •anted for fhb .kafforn Plttobargft Eatteri. Moo, Jo 71LACEINITH Tooted Dar Us MIS. &crofts =listed for coy 'Proorylrin4fLr, 'Mary. Ofrralry Infanb7 In tholloa. 414 ot 37 B=6l' ofrosolitory to! • H. o - LA sortoodto fart Limn. cod liocraftlets (Corr. .Amsauix - Locor.s OBE il L I)E.M . .PBMY; /4 10 'dellror hie Wanted reply: to BISHOP 80110:NS. Drrzwor Ot 11.11ZSICAN SLA.TICILY at SOUTH 0021110 N -IL H. , CHVBClVAllegtoary,: oa 2111111SDAY Irilai732l, Dec. lOttr.. Iv fro ben .2t of tho Sanday Sobool connected slob that cfrarpa; Ittaketrientarta, be had' at storm of Pratt* and Manna Charttlef,Tederil St" me at the Hook 'torte generally Italtte• tO commanite at 7% o'clock. W E ERE NW GYAINILLITICE A MILLE rum.—Tra aims an= tor sew istembert at tech Atiste atiatoting: and llaittlesetneVUZlDLY sad. 711IDAY LTEIt• MS; 7 , /.. Latta' sad CIaIdtro.II9IIMELSDAT sad gIATIODDAT AF1X11140033, at 3 Watek. tructos anusta t Per Aaidts,cotirte at tinety1m0ni.........11 Per Lad' tad Ittoor, " /or Calktres, " ' 07 1 Er1ON IMECU'IIVE COMMlT TEL—Jttiejlat qr . sald Ono=lite* oda bi UM -N at the eke of -ALL BROWN, Tin dont, PlUsturgb, onTHLITIADAT. Deo. 10tb, that . at o'clock p. so._ •A. K. SAWA Obolowd. JOHN EL STEWART. Socrobol. - . ORAL t - 7711.E - SiKYORALTY . OF ALL 4 Sam IMX71,11; CM meat sotlethitoo of cialq cilium _hi ANCoselind to wait. Mt moo to %mod so • amildsto IDt th•Xammlty of .kubleamr try d tho onniof =Mimi elm. JrEU' AprzitriswrAx'773. A s OFFICE REQUIRED FOR ,; arcaurrnrci PURPOSES. , /Waren, J. F. ESSEX, Utli 11. 8. Infaretty, delol2 llatkautflotel. MAIL TO-_:1013R, FRIENDS--The PRZSIDESTI 1103.9A.G1 In tat, In tan IThiesar4 far ea ...e.k; nom ready In wrap ',pm Sven for TO lifta st. . DiSr , ‘ No. mann. Price fire - antia, at Stank Clines . CLOVERSEEDI OLOVERSEEDj. BIIBIL Nrir panni . cronauFern. To arrive sad car nietj - - ci 00 D GIRL, WANTED-,To :do gen 'Ur arankaaarmt, a abartallsaiiair ill trace. _ leia l ti llb ""*"" A 8r1:1111 077103. . cyg REWARD.—Lask on- , Taeadij 'ti" wreath& LAMM I,EkTEDUE PORTMOA AIE.with steel elate, arstetalageboet 5340.' The O shoes reward will ba,paid ilte 4aiher J 1 leth,ahlEllS. CITICELP FUEL The, Pitiebneih Gee 001441,114itabilfte masurso, taring or dometcpti,i• 414 ante - par traslal; to th=le . tiat . 114:14r WAMED—In am old.astabluihed,N9 ! tion Baps. In Philadelpbls, • • GOODeAQT/VX dALLSILLIS. Who eta laillnlet 'cask sad short•tbso, &Woo. ISOZ ba ZS; 1%.1.1,a1.1ph1A T. SITUATION WANMD,Z,A young. soso ofgmd ot-n 4 wlstiog to Lo Ploroaallo Smear. Oahu • El [mike ea Cut Cr in boaloom lmtich Doak% oaks wu penuolly med. Ilatltsctory notimmoi ea to (Om addrooL "T. rt.. Dos 14.A.Pittatrargb P. 0." NASD , IMPAIR WATER TI M HXNIII. CLIT.POOI LIND DUMITLIS TAX. 121, ger Lb, ars tuba mart to pad anatata. Ikealntl at City Trammel tam, Tubb . iftra <hubs Ebbw. bours,ot as my nit; Wa. Waitaser atm; opporlta tha Was. Warb, amp to $ itt. am: a Jet o'clo-' JAL ck m as. • , - &Lb • • l9XWMAW,Coilectie„ - WADTISE AND . Lt:frjro/1 . S .. HMEW TOR Oallerio Coat Tairsuml Visa, sm art 44= teak 1401•11-to 6.1)17- mint It "Va %kb* &Di. J-11,11° ra • W hailf 0117PTL .EF.PM I Q,ArIPT O •.' • ''' . . -- :-...r . :0AT4!!. 7 4:AE7-'• . - - TM EAU AT A: N: • rrns.amt or what'. irib.iftuao Irak of Shales. The larpropuram •• Vinatair aom,, ea eersaileremariaall!nate; /. 4 abundance of wider os the Boccie SO Lot slog ' 7 41/W ic. " 011161. PUBLIO BALBANe wilroffer fa: sale the tort of 1/4410018 sm aS 161.3004 1143. oturAtlW D 144.11.410 MILO, orittat. Lot. motodiol Warr poor =MI cossoctool ulth Ur =lll4 Mors. lirogoit And bar. nook perlos.tatolll".23oW fat 1f IMO% orlitf rrourr ottroreLliotoolwasonao &Ls toooosamoiroLlq'olo - .lL'o; ay t . l4 4 Trocs—TotArialliiisa.oos4blo) am. In m s , e 0.=.12 biriaLsooto oron riot, boob ems tlat tow, tali. , 6:1. iIIITLIAWLE MUM, 1101palih . MAG14010:BAL14: ;IX Ifkallaeavambnaddi; WO. i. , 7 . , I[ts ll :l=rot r . (jai ilgaqtallEM*W,ll!" . gf rirThr4VOlM! t irt l ". ll ,r. ! ! - 71:01MWE lECOUt, - <4444 gar lotto' to to am*. not.ll lotoo 2311 -• • ,•; • ,I(COL btreeaW odiod IfoUt =12102 z,. n. TOXOT a co. ~~«- Jrifilr . .sarzn2/m/rwr2 , s.. BDOk ANP rEws DEPOT ;` 140011 MNOSNititttt,10,14 - .:„iared g qd Ma g a i n l e. l*- - s 4 7oPaPecre; - How red7.a *MO aaortmrri► Or PHO'riaGßAltiri:A.LEVejilS, iCr the nolidijs; si bils prices. . . • Ama DIARIES Fog 1884. _ L fill itockat STkrlONNltriffilnlikta. strip ent Asa& Tbs BMW ESTAIDEVI tbe.l4`'VA*. All 'Um -pima- .NOELS and BOONA, NAGAZINES. , IIINZIEW PAPNNS;' sal NEW TONK, PIILLADN.LPHLI sad OISOIN oar Embicilpttopc Tr.:wind thr x i ' d ' ea.. • • •-• STATE OF ()1310. , :—Itanazsos Mr= tr. 003121:141 IL- 'D.. and Bolt. Gtont k stone TS. Bleuhrnvida k laditna - -• It: Yt." Petltioa to fauna* Ifortista . The unganlgned hat been Ripon:ad *oral Cone". marten in this ans„ to audit ths elaltak=aratair oahl Coniptay ; theater. noir • futtirl tor: - - • holdan rain! to ;cutout the ntsoPitta t nd Mee to gtalibtatrna; on or trithni or.outuksr, lot; lad th e midi:Wm - brat:l4oora; Sall an trany turthar aoudad tbat indica* in tat. , We erne maw', gortatitio of 'mkt italtnedtkote':,.'". r gray ras taltanat the - Ntrombor lama( add Mart, - , nod a nay ettzetationat the tale thereof inttll'the , .." . .• • dirt day of citatory. link rat granted tor/able .credinst et told 01111:11410 ling "upon the pita heretofore anbadtted to thamfa ft. norraultaitta, •. aa on ord.r awls will rotrinlybo iota& attar tint. mid drat clay of January; 1601, =len atodaiddarett!. • sad creditors by that thus hare strrdeled,ta their wean to the dtrreador otonorhalt thetra and thalr intrust On dietician,* anima the ten- • _--- Pa.}, ; obi; 'Omelets, if poribla to avoid stal - and mu» to Jim Btoclaholdan ens-half at - Vasty - rock, and the anterind tree/ton Shen dont; 408. bat fatnest, lurrantly es. 4 torn . sati tto fanned to • JONES 11011-818, barstarl ibnPagr 114- tbsubctrille, Ohio, soar catidures of "mat sad • : - ,aildentat a ladebteenotratitit ruthtottyasitha to snort the plan of norrannatios ran WSW. iWYIT , - • cI. Ilsoetterana,fprebl Otromtantrer ; - &MIA ":. • - 1.11;14. Oa pAirricuLAß .NOTICEAsi xt be. came a nutter leachine the - test Inbriade of eery Zits Woman and, Child to Lllegheny tatmty to see that ramify Is not.wtaandmed, and tbit, what: eatendlasthe hard earned 'alai pothasears I bat este and wary' hours of tad sad - - bosom the duty of entry parent - In one that taint L rewired, and lowathltd tinsel& ant ,ththlnedi. thew remota 'marooned .ttertli it Ude time, a. .Aar. dally Wed hourly ratledapotr She plasma **Oaf ennepoorventsa e its witlth ot avail she relate the kneel barer and atay I. world;'—bar born, has .wont :'-t -lorth and nobly battled for his arcurtrytilhiePr and :tr..... • Nation's - nog, and now that abe I. Mt aided Oa •.; Ando no friendly hard to std bar; birtiCP.metre. .2 -, 07; all .0 ready boom non 001118 U :0h ad rantaterd hew barperthow; tad Attila use tantow ;•• --- -log' proof la hand,bt Norma Boottettelt bitalltand, gliird""a tr "'"". r ta .artar Ma date I will ' hY warrant wary palleidllatta ow s abort sold at COACSIIT 11Altele • anwas9md..da rum slaw , bib, want; awl In no"thittharthlv or 4 L• eel= to. VlOCekilinCt the nenory.tw 411 CIUNIetO he 11,: - - - '=;: 2 2, forded ter the wort made iso ihetethr Wed dlt aatlallictlon any teroar,Sat thyteltto this tint wort orb s IMP. WPM 1 47 lid 'Mt 11124 swami satstarldel esselat, H 4TB . 4ND PATS 1. -. ^7:: -: '' T.'.;' , •: ,, i 4, - - k , '-';:; - ,-. 7, 71-m3rEr*,. irciiiis )! ,, ....f. , ::, . ... o :,overiXtutoidtroUtlV-i,.::1 „) To adt . 0 tartar. witoixams 1140,ORD'ik00 wooraninon.l iti CBTORE.—Wei arrizewitoetor I.llo soo l 3 l,o Ditntedii4 everitlf ar pertaining to a drat elms:llaet goodw-„, Monad ea. 4* Idtklaitaat, VAcIAP: 3 -fi Prof. stock, which, .Ili ta, Ito Alport co= prised. tOOMO s Z•, ,;* L AZOlgeti TOold do Ivan I. irrhak tea Mak ,of , Prot. w. ',awes wait 'armf o ammo% the ("0121 not ,ti,,tookover auk or tom days. • • WA21.16..-46-11 • RODUCK- •- - • axe mg. riaci‘u;siii;waitiku . skin . 7 ,e 4 s. Irraa 1110111fintiN,. rxe au. thous iddisoldwtf,ti 1008os. Fanc7 • -103 bbh. IDaa9lt . leotnalL`Drid HWeir.` '; -'lLoDeno Haulm Minin , "'• 100 do Women •Ererem: , , 4,•• - 150 der"Rod . fair . • tikklio:lNusidy .Fl4par, rack* • . . 7EO baith aterniE , • ' In stiies mid Daaniyi sod toiwalo del=, • • ECHIDNA, DlV3.llietf stead:: • GEtatitiS ALDPI4, CONvEYANp g, - . 26... so D iOB'niAaskAGAMEl2ll3=5;llO3W,-,,,,---t ICER laida,..oad:elor,lootesonda • Wilda& deed., elds wittdodlesd..== Aammia stated Re Rumens: aod, lo 'Boa - LIMN *o.. E4rapid 'dad - Rooms : matlierthr Lirac - te.: ha- - -;" - ' 1 6,siunerosA__ -Deo: A ILEGKEINT 'CITY COMPROMISE ..10111.- BONI* WaSl23l.—Pheeha Oxelthe. Vim Derthef the Otty etAlleihiern ere herder solifiri Slakhz& Susi for 1163 .114 , to velestilh Oho Bete. et the Merest rata. c6ecn4. Peopeeete teethed .eILBASCFALthri the Ittl or My meet ?fate Cottusitttee Ciejrlactem • . • &tat City Tessiare. ITO t - FOR - THE - ••Diarr-Reirsoas chboio g KLIMP/191gbia bob • iflamitibiginsre- • - •. - 110411.1•01drithanit4 : ' tr.n.—itim SUE dolma b hat 44 ,tr forum Into rgar... 4 - 4 2 7.: • . "VILE BE b 0 • (F.A _T os taw.l3ll/17 • 111. at IV a. boo" bo. bot Liberty um*, to UT ktliblot / 40 1 1 ' ietaN "alb G.mer'lne" 7 ° 26 1' • ttantt - - Llatst:Cat. and beriny Q. . Goo. AT - THE CORNEA!. ON EKED AND; '4I ( CtsRfODD• 41116.1 MIL• tviiin at& . Drink • cs. pa ( Mfflafaioul pre Ica of= War, • „ , dl dug. szaet; kjutes, -Wm dram, vinel4 .ol4 , 1 uses) WCibr. •dot ...B. cunt T Kat. t at ----- CIMINDBNI3ED fdliAlt.A3o2Vituait eet,Treted tent Me Met me 4 ewer, fiet - won at ttat, sad venue) geed ateour, thee JOltl•CdTed lad /0/ sinis try ' • - ZMOILIiD 1 111A1011-A.V frealv - anpPy t..),Stat arctind sad Ibr tab) by. jeitly Orrery/31am re: UttllaLll7, - - - • &Tim Lowry sal .9..EEDLESS, sum, Toy 0.1 JtoszetthitL ..Alioacatotiklereltba. btr.luet Outer bad Ibb b 7• -Rama_ w -- ase , • 'iornet mars ant aaale. - , • • Oth rAFT4 J OIL Oita. Jotatat isle anti - /cit Stang =tato Itrit.nrply at tties4 cuanive or • /. a Katmai; ' • -des:- - Se& SS and la Waal; amt. - PIaStWAYP e 4 ay., cosi inn= kodlidaiii Web-_: • S. abielCittirettet et- 4 . 11 3 4 .ifetighltp,t .•• c" - NEE
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