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Cocumr, sad ethers,:cfor these - four . lllua treons nem* are to the ticolintent in beheltifmihy'others,)'`to the:letter td armed to them some Aline since by the Loyal National Logue of Now• York, seems ••ta utt sofull of generous and sale send men t,—of dog) MAUI spol ken words of cheei and encouragement to the defenders of Freedom:arid ,tho Unione.:of. frank and inagnimintotte nonfaisidits-nf European mistakes anti stiort-toottange, in attempting 'ta dial - with the tt Anierican question,"— and above ail, of profoundly touching sp peals for the great qtanse of humanity and Is*ty, that it may be iidyinoctl and re-' tattled sew holy and sacred thing, held in • -trust- for -tho ages of the future;—in- a word, it has Summed to us altogether . such, -that the readers of She' Gizstrw ought in havetiti and accordingly we giro it to thiro, - though at lho cost of postponing for st . day Simla other matters. ~ • .7140 avail ourselves or an' article in the N.Y. Tribune., to recall to the memory of oar readers the services which these Ulna. trions men have rendered to America and " • ACC mankind : The Count de Gasp:en v , formerly "Olin-' later of Public Instruction" and Member of the Chamber. of Deputies under Louis Phil ippe, is in religions Protestant, in political . a moderate Orleanist. His great • work, "The' I . lprieing of a Great People," b appeared in the spring of 1861, before ..the oulcsination of the great, conspiracy in - the attack nigh Sumter, is without excep tion the most striking whieh has appeared en th e tbUSea, prospects and probable -re - :stilt of the war.. In powerful and graphic language , he described the decadence of the • UntletiStatie—its sinking morality and in ,. •• seems prosperitydemonstrated the nature ' at the oriels in our national destiny, which .14 clouds and gloom we were then approach fereteld the uprising of the great democracy frant the slough of .despond to whit:hit had been degraded by slave rule • slid Nortiternsubserriency. Tho Itrescience of. the author has been „. fully vindicated by, the progress of the war, and when *her clouds shall have cletised from the harisms, and in the pure light of his tory the causes and results of the Rebellion thallhe calmly and stiently reviewed, the etf 't-hPaletPtsntrilf's7-'sectgndaintateimen`o7lt • • Later be has presented in a work of equal vigor, but for obvious reasons not as strik ing-In its elieracter--"America before Eu rope," the reasons which entitle the United States to the friendship and moral support of ell friends of liberty in Etirope.' Augustin Cochin is also a Protestant, a solo later of the GrOopel, and a member of the • Central Consistory . of France. Without the gieltbrawlth of, uund or the strong individ ' Inartistic!' Hesperia, he is yet one of the - mast deiasmi'nod eamaies of Slavery end ell that.aptinge from its baneful lib:Lance. great workenthe ..Mteditionof Slavers" the Moist 'lmportant of his efforts in be hilt of the -American Muse. • . Henri Martin, the historian of France, autd,oneof the istrot , ,igest and beet poised in tellect"; Of theday, is a Catholic , in religion, ,but a Catholic of. liberal views—such a - Catholic as the great Richelieu, who peter aubordinated the interests of France to the temporal ativaningze of the Church of Home, but always • maintained and upheld the power and authority of that/ell:can Church, the emstionof his isagacions policy. against the encroachmants of the motherinetittition. IA polities Martin is republican, anti a re , publican of the school of 1818; the scholarly •• - - dm= of inespetienced men .fram Which there, was a wide awakening erelong. •The piesnits of dantin hare bold him aloof front political life, and it Ls oily on'occasions that . has -tuned slide - from 'the grave anti roast path of history, in which.. he hes gathered his abundant laurels, to add by_ few vigosmie articles In Le ffieStedie weighs '• • . of his great - name *ltt.! nature opinion to the sometimes wavering cense of justice and liberty on this side of the Atlantis. Edouard Labauleye, to whose accomplish ed and graceful pen we attribute the bean :- tiftil and touching letter .which is our teat - today, is, with Gasparn, the best known, afMl the signers, to American readmit. As ptibileilt t ite stands firstmliong the French • writers of the day; and we owe him a debt 7. •• of bouidless gratitude that his thourcht end pelt - them bommainly occupiedwf Amer -Man concerns:. , A "Imo observer o poising events, a keen cuattlysist of public, measure", and faithful atudeut of our history end - , •,• our Constituti* helms brought to the con- , 1 sidemtion of our interests s warm attach- 1 mast •tolreo Institutions, and a clear and julitdookintelligence. - :In religion he is a moderate Catholic in politieso, moderate , to, Int not absolutely ideistitled with, the party of Prince Napo- , ' leen: .This ezplairts the publication of his political cassia in The 2traionai...l2crinc; m which, With: ..satio.i:Opinion, are the recognizod orgaroiof the Prince. _Thetsis sr ' Wee " The- United States and France," "Altile do TocquovilA" u lTby the North can not : Accept S4aration," ddlorery in - . the United Stater," "The Civil War in the , United States," and °there., are all full of an • earnest , and Woble sympathy for free insti tution', and their great exemplar, the Jamie= Republic. The pemplaletuWhy the North cannot et-, cep. Separation" his itMn eitensively tributed here, and haa had a most fortunate latlnence on out nffairs• In conversation, 1 • since tide latter'NM received, with s French • gentlerom, an interesti.nclusident was re- Aated'toishair'hass 'convincing aro the argu., ~...•'tnentli of this clear mind:. A poor country rum of the r.iddig clan., in whose hands he , .hadplaced copy of this pamphlet, said to I him - "Alt t .4mte frierid,`'if Iliad only , read that pamphlet two years agd I should have saved my two:ions! whom I. silt to the Confederate Array, and not have felt thet• • lheirlieeswers'wested in antinholy mum." ,Lab 6 1 1 10!" has not alone, confined himself to the serious vein. His .Parie in America'," Cipeordier and fantastical; tint molt filmes; ► sire and lust:la:tire work; 0 French phi htsoplier's dream - of Yankee - land, is one of I the most original and enterteiningbooks of For Many jearX Labocileye hes been en-1 • "...RIM / * U Tou histarT Cr the - nited Stater. ' May hr live to crown it with its most glo rion r sehapte--aeliapter whintihMannininds foreshadowal 'and foresew,..but which the' . Dieiae'Anther has taken Into hu own great ' hands Maccomplish awl chapter of universal` sod Chrl'atian Freedom. • , • Speaking of the letter itulfithe wiiter re- 1 marts: .."..44filtprini,taii do ;Malice L 6 NI clear ani , concise instigation of the comes, Coarse `,",-,:*itiretalaii. results of the war. . No praise is too warm for its loving sad . Christian queitiotte of policy Whieh porirsyi, tha'dangera it petite out, the "emitiree of ..eellef it proposes are worthy the • study .of every Amertean. how ten :' • derly do they ,warn nerd, the pitfalls which ‘•. - kismet dir present pstlf;• holicinall de they aclittinish us of .the'dang,ers which threaten fdtartLlibiriT: how prosily do they_ • - Premise -the (Ettore ..gratuleorand glory of gtiednanted siodelsensistion. The thought of tlio pidleshic and pro phetio Gesperin,-the Mature: judgment an d _wisdom. of the histeriestidertin, the keen and;:loting,:kindrietut, the Pl'..'''..',?';'.:79ol44egsV,-.Xisettoultkie, and tho taking; close :,•-rissaidig7oliftfirlikilenthropic piehin, ell " ;Iwo• ": • -. The moat satikingfeel of 111610-ter is' • its tone of elevated. thou ht, „ risingabovb .thinge..rarindene, ,and stmring„, with free •.' wing to tic. blue empyrean, train' Whose lofty-bight nations and races Arelo# In dip . tinctivo . therscter in a'..lsrciad :and Oomnion_himanity, a ton which we • - may :search 'feria min in the writinfte or speeches.rstf, elier.,Cm.:waraiest .;•-• jet familiar mad at :-..:,.;151140 ts'ionntryatillilluminated by the and tel ..roldmia. w atr ith' the fani, Ofthethithtll/1113414, cannot be denied that • . - I 1 :~: . _y ; 4 ' . 4 r firsm-tip ygerwheii ihe ona int spent Ide pledged bttyaUoaf titemsetrii ifikifiriestieVithfai pate ; epbit, fit the south of the universal to its ~truth; itit:the. toting Phdts un Maley word WIJOh. job 1144 'teler= blood In that of tuoiveng COWlee ins , idly ! p ort .:. Arlen the Anon" y . ;, , a_ea law 1.4 . ea, llamas!? an tr i al liens et our epoc h' thirtfienons Fore vet . - • 1 4 4 cline, - dirtefofir w ho l um t ;ar,' aitsahan the littrama.te.h...-Tele potilavlis, or e 2107 11 0her'Inrigii r l of Plat it shied. dna: 'eultiection has a right of ; iecettion from the country as • whole, why not each State a right of recession from web mo tion ? Why nifteach county a tight of Rates 'lon from the State? Why not eaoh town a ?le:Ito! secession from the musty ? Why not each bidder a right of amend= from the Went - 'The troth is that, but for dewy, the South would not hove talked of Its suppreseed inde pendence nor of the right of secession. Slave ry has *Ought the two sections to strife. The - axUneUrrn of slavery will restore natty. The North' idol the Sort will some day wonder ;that they could have filled to appreciate the mosteemplet• and homogenous of nationali ties. • Lid resort remelos. That we here may not see the great etreggle on the subject of slavery, an attempt is made to present the struggle as one for domination. But this latter struggle Is do very life of free countries. • It is not surprising that the .North and the South each Wore antivelc, en ergeticall, noisil far the triumph of their candidate y andpolle y y. But when one of them, lofting the battle of the ballot, plunges with out hesitation into another kind - of battle ; when it resists, arm' in hand, the result of a regular election; when on the vary day that it ceases to rule it tears into fragments the tentinon country, it Is guilty of a crime for which It is difficult to imagine an excuse. , You will crush the revolt, gestemen. Yon will succeed—such is oar belief—in re-estab- Ueldng the Union. It will emerge from the bloody trial etronger, more free, more worthy of the noble destiny to which God summons it. It bin been demonstrated to us, it J. true, that the re-establishment of the Union was bnpoulble; bat was it not also demonstrated to us, and by irrefutable argument, that you -waddle always. and of necessity defeated; that you would never know how to handle 'll %ha reeruiting would become im practicable; that your focuses would become exhausted; that - lo= loans would not bo bikini that you would become bankrupt; that riots would ravage your cities; that yoar gof *Turnout would be overthrown. You have given to all these oracles the simplest end best answer. Yon will reply in the .amii 121111130 T to those who assert tha t the ro estab lishment of the Union is impossible. What seems really impossible is not to re store the Union. Where draw the line be tween North and South? now maintain be tween them a state of pesee, or axone! truce? Bow shall slavery anti liberty lire side by side? Row, •moreover, restrain the South from European protectorates, andi'lry what mean" arrest the frightful consequence* of! web protectorates? Geographically, morally, politically, separation would create an on- natural sitiatifit, a situation siolent aid haz ardous, where each would live, arms in bend, waiting for the hour of eon ftiet. Wet have full faith, gentlemen, that such a total will be spared to you. It is not that we overlook the difficulties which still remain for you to overcome; they are great, grouter per haps than we imagine. liar has as vicissi tides, end yen easy perhaps be yet called upon to pass through penods of 111-fortune. 'Vet one fact always remains, and shows on which side the final triumph will be found, suppos ing that titers be no foreign intervention. The flag of the Union hue now,, for two years. never panted in its advance. t Stoats to -tiny over the soil of every revolted State without exception. The Booth has had its %oratories; it his Dee-. er gained an tech of ground. The North Lae had ite defeats; it has neTer fallen back. Rae , ter to-day of the entire tonne of the mastsr of the border mates and of lort• Mums, all that remains I, to stifle the revolt in the narrow territory when if fret buret forth and back to which it has •been driven. We hollers that you will nerved in et; for Sereps, the only hope of the South, ,some now little disposed to give her aid. In short, the rebellion is already reduced rir sash narrow preporliont that should it ever become a distinct confederation, accepted es stiolifrom weariness of wer, the confederacy theta created will not be born with the thee , dons Of life. Neither European recognition nor your own could give its serious chance of duration. It would end ins return to you. But we delight to believe the re-catablishoneot of the-Union less distant. And, it the pres ence of that prorpect which thrills our hearts with joy, permit tat, as your friends, to offer - you, some deems advice. The dangers of victory,epon SIPISO, Ilot less th.tn thin of the combat. We glee you, therefore, Slur loyal, frank opinionlur ee that In the main it will agree with y wn, and feel ing, elm, that these communications between he !Ave m aim mere venous than a simple ezetranr of words or eympathy. Wehold it to be of the first importance that the muse of the war war ; that your real sl av ery,fosi,shall n re =in upon the field. We have often asked ourselves these last three years why God per mitted tha prolongation ot this bloody sting - gle. Wes it net that the real Mine might re sent itrelf with perfect elearneee ? Conquer. lug earlier, the federal government, would, peohars, have been lei to make °one...lons, ID enter aeon upon the fatal path of compro mise. To-day all eyes, not willinglr blind, sae clearly. The hew York riot, breaking oat at an appointed day to. aid the invasion of Lee, and falling hatautly upon the negro in a way to show to tray spirit of its coward ly fervid, whet kind of spirit animated cer thin friends of the Seuth--the New York riot was a supreme warning to your country. Year Lira of action is tlearly traced. So long as anything of slavery remains, them will be smut otantagoniem in the 'bosom of the - Union. There must he no longer any ques- Alen of slavery,. , It mast ho so ordered and settled be never to return. An amendment to the constitution to this end meet be m ia and adopted before the return of the The condition of the free blacks moat also be seemed spinet the •iniquities which they have to long endured. No more -plans of colonization abroad, no' mom disabling lows, no more Inequality- Those whom you have eneed,who,foughtso,bravely before the walle • of Port Iludson and Fort Wagner, the never be other than nitizem. Lear. the problem of the reeve to its Own sclutien—the most natural , Isolations:lre ninny' the beet. Under the role of the common law, the free blacks of the South and of the North ;will find their teeth. mate plate In your society, of which thoy will beeoine ulefalmembent, honorable and hon ored. loth= ordering in a definitive manner all that relate* to slavery and the colored race, you will.hsve done more than I. generally im agined for tile iestizik pacification of the South. What remain? for yoo to do on this point may be stated in three words--Modere tion, generosity, liberty. • Theme can tie no question, as you have often said, of au accordion of the South, of a rims quad of the South, of reducing the Southern. States to the condition of proelnees' where 'theoonquarer will maintain tile garri son and 'the Public life will be suspended. Save in the alio*s yet ravaged by guerrillas and in the heart of which the federal troops must ou work, Victory - will every where Ming P M athtie releataldisbruent of the Union the re4stabliehmenf as promptly as possible •of odustitutional rights. Tea :hope, gentle • men, that those wham outrider to-day will to.morrew meet you in debate, and yoo will jollipt basil dude truth the struggle of the r at , of tha Mesh:tire ri hall, dof the bal. ithlett replaceteastrife of •the battle . We all.feel that, it is mutt better that you 'should hue to encounter , difficulties fruitful liberty, than that you 'should seek for your selves the &mitred attracitagee.bf a dictato rial regime. To apply to the South an ex ceptional rale_ would be, alas, mite necessary. Ie Ifottidbiensff.also tO pronounce the death , *slip, to Outlaw, exPente confiscation Mlle; icat in :treading ;this path of vulgar tyranny you would sacrifice two thlngs—youi high renown in the prresint, a luting union , ' With thi r liontir in the future. - .But if,' on the other hand, yon show the j wand thonovel taele of victory without repvsaUs el liberty Strong enough to wain civil: war; if your Constitution remain, and.l slump alone tall in curb • conflict: If en the. morrow of , the . straggle the law remain ta e. preme; trilettiotslor the Senate aria Heat of Baputtenteitirea bp again open RS in'the old time; if thsfispicienitailies of the tioutl, ere Stews reappear at Washington; If taking the culth to be faithful 'to the Union and to support the roodiffed.'.o6ititution they find themselves on the same n footing of perfeet with the representatives of thellorth, if it beLpennitted to them to late* and to embetVaps the-government, you will hive won the sleet glorious, of victories, and :tumid to potrinonstry ;Ale' best chance of, prosperity !aid tfeafr , Pi* ! '; AcalaPtitanfloitaa;*tho. ark ce which we terynit.s. proof of our esteem. It is esker every govarement, it is not of every pooPlithik such things can, bs asked. Pfo.• biseted civil tend- to:stbitiary et:stores,. ' stir hp passions and taloa, and at bet cogen, Rier a develepeolent ofMliltary' power and It- PeOonidtde - pittliatity-Athichlo encielly bin - dere acetone hieintrol;to4recr °Pinion and ,to , strict letterer lie: We honor the Unit ed States mister to-bentiOthsvnuiristit be 41rItor 46 tUzitif.ie ttii*itect,tinsr;se many o TissitubiaritUoti sehloliVre helps far from youl eitlettlewoileaf fobaleifterriyouilbroild. 'tiredly: OBRA* morrow of Cher - submission of' t he fic, than will itetbis - venting kelass or ' FRENCH RUMEN (is TH6 RFNLIIIO3. Elogaent2.atte NIL De Gasps rin,Labadaye, Markin tudCwAthi. A REPLY TO TUE LOYAL NATIONAL LEAGUE OP NEW 'YOWL „._ Gmestaimx : Pe would have thanked you tench sooner but for the prolonged absence of one of our number. , It wouldheve been pain fed to as to have lost the eollective eharaotes or this reply; for the ,blinding of , our four names is • proof of.that great unity of senti ment upon all that concern* the cause of bee tles, which, by Genre favor, manifests itself hers below in spite of political and religious differame.- Yet we are careful not to overrete our per sonal importance.” , The Lampe does not ad , dress us as individual'; It speaks to .. Prenee, who cherishes, is a- national tradition, the 1 friendship ef the United States. It speaks to European opinion, which will rise up . And de.: , elan itself more c learly aa it. recogntres that Om straggle is between divan and liberty. Ton have comprehended, gentlemen, that neither Trance nor Europe have been freefrom misapprehensions. Light Moot at firstdawn upon the Ware el the Watery bat painful aisle through which ;imam passing; it was not plain to all, at the ontseil,lhat the work bungurated • by the election of "Mr. Lincoln yielded nothing in gmadear to eV, which year fathers accomplished' with the old of Lafayette and under the gaidseice of Wash:, lagton. Enter h had her errors, her hesitations.' far which w oe eri dearly to-day on both shores of the Atlantis. What blood would have been spared to you, what industrial suf fering avoldedby us, ha Harem= opinion declared itself with that fore, 'Melt you had the right to hope for! There is a protest of the universal eonsehruce before which man kind neoeuarily reosila ; moral forces are, after all, the steal fame. The revolted South, whieh needed our aid, which milled and perhaps still relies upon us, wald not have long dared to affront the in dignation of the civilis L ed world. Why has this indignation been withheld' Why has • .ort of facer been granted to the I only insurrection which hiss had neither mo tive or pretext—to the only one which bas dared t• untied the banner of slevery e Wine hes been the }emit of this insetrreetiont By whet charm has it canelliated the sympathy of more than one enlightened mind? Thiele a question inn:Minting to put, brit useful to solve. In the Ent place, Europe doubted whether sinvery was the real ellatinl of coati& Strange doubt, in troth! Par many years slate: 7%4d been the gloat, the only subject of 'Knife in the United Staten. At the time of the oleo lion of Mr. Buchanan the only lane was sla very. The electoralplatforms prove this fast; the manifestoes of the South were ntlea mons in this sense • her party leaders, her governors, bar deliberative assemblies, her press spoke but of slavery ; the Vies-Pesti aent of the intargent cionfederaey had made haste to declare officially that the mission of the new State was to present to the alimirs tion of mankind • society founded on the ...arum atone" of slavery. Lastly. It would -seem that to all reflecting minds the site of Mr. Buchanan and other Presidents named by the South were proof enough of this truth. TheSnath thinks oely of slavery. in her eyes all means are right to swan to slavery Ito tri umphs and boundless a:inquests. But it in objected that Ur. Lino!n and his friends were not abolitionists. net is cer tain. Their programme went no farther than , to atop the extension of slavery and shut it out from the territories. Was this nothing? Was it not in fact everything? .Who mid haver foreseen that, on the appearanes of such a programme, of a progress so unexpected; of an Week so bold open the policy which was I lowerieg and - raining the United States, the I Meads of liberty would not all have hasten- ed to appland. Was not this the time to cheer 1 not strengthen these who were them entering en the good path? Was it not due to urge., them on in their liberal tendendes, to that, I the first step taken, they should take the 800- I and and go on to the end? Ought not that wtrieh terrified and dismayed the champions of descry to rejoice ihe 'heists of its elver- i series. . • Tour letter, gentlemen, pats in hold relief the Tenons which hindered Mr. Lincoln from adopting at the outset an abolition ;sentry. The President could disregard neither his oath of office nor the federal constitution he! had also to keep in mind the onpositior: which $ plan of emancipation would eneenn- Mr. in the loyal Oates. The bead of • great gevernment cannot set with.the freedom of a philosopher In his study. In simple truth, Mr. Lincoln should be sassed neither of timidity nor IndlTertnee. Your letter recalls the mensal - et of his Porridepey—abolition of snooty in the capital and in the Distriet of Colombia, the proelaimin is of freedom to fugi tive elites, the principle of compensated emancipation eubudtted to all the loyal state*, the death penalty tenuity inflicted on captains of slavers, the treaty w tb England admittieg the right of search, the establishment of di plomatio relations with the black republim of ' I Liberia and flay ti, the arming of free nercien, and at lest, when the length and gravity of the war 'suctioned an extreme excretes of the powers of commander-ta- chief, the absolute ' 1 read Sad cappresslon of shitety in ell the re , rotted mates. We, gentlemen, are abolitionists; and we &mitre that we here never hoped nor wished for a more steady, rapid and resolute progress. Wo bate understood the &Mealtime which eor rounded Mr. Litman. We have honored his scruples of conscience with regard to the con stituttria of his country which stopped his path. We have admired the courageous good sense with which he moved straight on, the instant be could do so without danger to his , ammo or violation otthe law. ' Wonder is espreesed thatstavery Is abolish- od in the revolted States and yet preserred in the loyal Stales! In other words, there is wonder that he who is swam to obey ' the ammtitutlen should respect it. Let no one I take allele SO Ulla There is no deager that the “domestie laminator'," crushed in dialler- , OrMall and Lecisiena, will Meg survive to. Nentucky or Maryland. Alreadyou ion have I stated to a., a solemn Already stated boa beim . made to all the loyal Stites • already one of the mast important, ha:road, tat eat the ex. 1 ample of acceptance. To be thus queasy , about the maintananceof slavery in the ?forth argues Mont minds quite toe winch tenderness for the South. We leek with enenkims open this pretended abolitionism, whose unfriendly exactions were find put faith on the yeryday 1 ii i illuminated in ,tmeilea by the me of aboli tion. We frankly soy we eon never have .Sonars that the election of Mr Lincoln and the several mete tibia we Wave net comMeria- ted would be an - matins canoe of complaint and distress and unworthy den elation from 1 so many men who plume themes resin Smogs , .upon their hetned of slivery. I And *Mee, to destroy the 21 rth in public' sidnion, it iru not enough to a 10 it otter. mach WO, for shivery, another mace has been found. The North *ppm d the Booth f The struggle was of two natio ties I 'The South had risen far independence i , Its independence& there were then subject proclaim in the hoarier the Union? 'Doubt less these provhmes had no part in the gm , Er unment•of the country; theßooth had not the smut right* as- the North? Of cearsethe South was bald in this state el infesiority surd subjection by numerous dititledgertiMMO Not at ail. All the States enjoyed the sena rights, look likes pert in elections. If my motion was favored it 11111 the South, to whiob I , a further tango was vented in proportion to the number of its 'laves. -If any admen tagolad been enjoyed It woe by the Son% whichltad give a a majority of the Presidents sod chief ofileen. ' Yetis this free eottetry,• council without an army, sad whose material moans as wallas lam' were a - slabbing bar rier agent oppesselen, Is it eountry we are told of erotism dalMials Independents i w. see of year •byttion, 'gentlinnen, that Independence and rationality ars voids too t.ebio to bit1, 1 05 0 4 .- Ift Ater ohms, things me compromised he the More noble And tamed them, things the more orrotni ntentld we to not to confound them With whit is neitfrerhoble nor saered—a revolt the name of thmely,l* fratricidal re oily which would &smog a free constitution and tear asunder . ,vreatinunort country for fear lest eon este loi - into:Armco Pith the in I slave Mae, the outburst breading in Is, ato We I pa sad mparationef Ottellies, lestpertitenee loam tarritories shoo* he tit entjoim the, compost' of slaverg.. . - ~. I ~..--- in veld we seek in thatnited State) for a nationality` striving to regain Its h a t p in .. deuce : Not fully Us independence Wen no+ ohm* ;Mailed; but them is absolutely me tote* of - 4 Weleate mote . NoWituni perhips,lo-there,m more thorough national ionorgetileig. - North and Bon* the moo le One Mist, WIN. IllegnagnililletOrta nod, VS boltiiimbs, hits:sets ire ell We Wen. All thin eeitallabee ertedatt Weather. , lane* logoilits; trinnitidd Mg:Wm .. Their iglerhey their definite aro commas. Theis Onset"- eon Wane ben AC her Memo of Gillen • ' _ `' 4"%rig74',..- ... 4 : : 41 - :4 4 1.7.-- :.'l:,':rt'i'-'""a:Dr . v , ...R " - "E.W . te".. , "" A-4ZS.I'^aVrXE—S.F.6... .v.“A.,.r...u,,:.-s-.rot,-,..r._.-•qM: 1.-.';f:-•:'.' "•.::',7,,::.7:-1T1i,:f.'„',,•:•••,..;':,T4L.C777.:',7;-.-t-''-‘,47-7.7'7-7'n-a7.-77"-'77....:-2,77.7:-,-.77•W:-..:-7..?7--:., ':._, . 7•:7 :7 7; • ------7::7::-:: -*A' .- -7'7,,, , ,•, • ,..•.,.77 7 •,.- -.., - 71 - 7- .. •,. -- . --,,• - pefsont *egetflu recall to - ylin 'Oblige, realer - fancied, suffered at the hand" of this or that power. They will point to your armies and wispcsable Sleets. They will prove to you that ifereign war Is perhaps the sorest way i to draw together the twoimeticas so lately hertite. They will tell you that a common k edinity, common dangers, are the cement ' heeded to strengthen your shattered edifice. You will not believe them, gentlemen. Ton I will feel that after these jars it is needful, be fore all else, to restore - to America peace and . liberty. You will not seek new adventurer, and thee lengthen the temptation of dictator chips, the peril of ezoeptional role, 1 on will fear a return to the aggressive pol . icy which, with itiinvacions andturbnlences, I the inftulence of the South faced upon you, the day, when, to 11611000 the'estension of ale . very, it awakened in your hearts a wicked covetousness and pushed you almost to the violation of the law of mittens. Your glory will be to take the oppoeite of those violent declarations, of those flilibustorieg expedi tions, of those U •gernßalous ambition,. The temptation which a great army excites are of the duo moil difficult to represe. Slay you not hesitate to reduce your forms after pence I Not only your material prosperity but your very liberty is involved in disarming, in.& reductive of your expenses, and-n return to 1110 old idea of small armies and small budgets. , But we do not deceive ourselves. Your small armies, do whelyoa may, will be large compared with those of three year. ago. Your military education is completed; yen hero re. plied but too well to those who smiled at the rental of your battles of 1861. Yon. have learned but too quickly to face death and to kill, and what you hare learned you will not unlearn. Yon will yet return to your former ' situation. . But while we do not again expect to see i your effective forco at tea thousand men, we do hope that effective forces which are now numbered by hundreds of thousands will not long he witnessed on American soil. 111. . Courage I Yon hays before you one of the most noble works, the most sublime which I can be acoomplkihed here below--...a work in the success of which we emus infeorsted as yourselves—a work the success of which will ho the honor and the teasels:doubt out time. This generation will have seeelnething more gland than the abolition of - dummy (iii de= - I I etroyine it with you, you destroy it Miry where), and tho energetic uprising of a people which, in 'the midst of its growing prosperity, was visibly sinking under the weight of the tyranny of the Beath, the complicity of the North, odious laws and oompromisas. Now, at the cost of immense sac - Hikes, you . have stood op against the evil; you hare chosen rather to pour out your blood and your dollars than to descend farther the slope of degradation, where rich, united, powerful, you trete cure to lose that which is far nobler than wealth, or union, or power. Well, Europe begins to understand, willing ly, or u.owillingty, What you have done. In Franca, in England, everywhere your cause gains ground, sod be It said for the honor of the nineteenth colliery - , the obstacle which our ill will and evil passions could not over come, the obttacto which the Intrigero of the South &wild nut surmount, le an idea, A rio - Naomi of slavery hes been your them pion in the old world. A poor champion !seemingly. Laughed at, eeorned, it seems weak end lonely. Bat what matters It; me something, be closed ns prineiplas will stand7hr e and cocience, le ell human at flare, will hare the lest word. This, gentlemen, Is what we would say to you in the liana, of all who with Be, and bet ter than ourselves, defend your cause in Eu rope. Your words have cheered us; may ours in tern cheer you I Too hare yet to MSS many a dark valley. More than once the tea pooeibility of success will be demonstrated to you; mere than once, in the face of some mil itary check or political difficulty, ma tt ers will be reined that all is lost. What lt to you' Strengthen your canoe daily by daily making it more just, and fear not; there is • I Gad above. 1 We 1010 to contemplate in hope the noble fu. ' tote which enema to stretch Itself before you. The d.,y you emerge at last from the angnich of civil war—and you will surely come out freed from the odious institution whleh cm- I rupted your public mariners and degraded your domestic ea welt.,, your forelgepolley -1 that day your whole country, South as well as North, end. the South recluse* mere tally than the/North. will enter upon a wholly new pros, pCritty. E• 101454•1 matgration will hasten to weld your POrtfband will learn the road to those whom until now it has feared, to ap t preach. thtltitation, now abandoced, will renew Its yield. liberty—foe-there are her ralmelea--eill revivify by her tench the soil which slavery had rendered barren. • ' Then there will be born unto you w.great nese nobler and more stable thati - thettld,lat in this greatness there will lain 0 e. 041150 'o r justice. Avalon De Gatratiw, Aeourrot Corms, Enotaeo Lenociara, Member of the Institute of France. uncut alarm. Para, October 31,1863. . C.1.1 7- DID.I TES, Du:Et:sous OF THE 111007 VP A111).—JA0 08 U. 110111.10 T tfor thres yovs,) and WM. P. THOMPSON (tameltar,) silt be nipiarted far Petl.l Pluatora at she alas. dos as Toe• Say. January hth. tr:YrBON ELL—Jonx Alcatlca, of iti lost Ward, Allogbouy, wrfli boa mad!. dal., for Cortmer of Altogttevy County. ruldoct to ass .locl,loo of tho earning . e.nr.nty Union Convent.Loa &Ulm • .1 E tl' .3D i^~liTlßE.Tl>'yY'Tß IEARLB---5 tans Na 1 to arrive and for niut I r lIESBY n. COLLINE. ILLOWS.-3 tone Osien Wlllotre to arrive and for sale by as . LIENRY Q. et LLINS. 'VFW SUGAR CORED Owl. c.•t ±ugas Cord )74tos and Ildod Beef, Jost front stooks ton. 4r641 Got on% by Azet. Kriox. pasiLre, 1.11.11 •t. 50 MIDS. NY.W CROP NEW OR LEANII 13L*0•11. LL Juss received and for tal• TILL TCLIIBLE. In .4 114 Booood stmt. 8500.-` ANTE A 134inese Man, leak route capital, to take ehargy of an aloe that pip klte per mak. Adams DOS 12/7. Mubarak P. 0., slating an Interview way be hat, or call on Dr. WOODAD.D, lta Fifth at. Jal.ll 1 4 1 011 RENT—Tho throe-storied Dwell- A.: Jog non.* No. lla►'nf on federal inset, Allegheoy City, nearly evrotttr the mtAenta of 11,1, u.vn. For terms apply to JOLL4 GAT, Jr., at Watt A. WGeon's, N.. 2no Libe‘ty eine, Pittetargh. jatoodtf MOURISON lINDOIWOOD. 19LET—A • well finished two-story rialcit cm Wylie attest, No. V, contalolag cly,ht rag., with 4hywer-bathahat cold. Largo yard, with oat-or.. PAM twe•toty Clay allay, two Chat, two .tre.t. Tsai $lO per moan,. Inquire of Jot If Dr. StEttIIFIT, 017 Pawn at. Q,,III'LTA.T lON VVA NT E young tuan of capital and ability, dmiring to maks himself thoroughly acquainted with bruin.. wbtuill a situation In • good Banking or If orcantlle ' lloor. Liao passed a thorough commercial course, and • fair accountant, with .311113 experience. Piot pi city andraidern r.forelfeat, Addre. "A. CI. 11., Goxrra Urrwr.." calling 1.41:1t DOH. SALE-*A Lot of tirourtd 4 with two Triune Dee Map thereon, Wasted an the icorth Cowmen, near the Second Ward School Lions*, All•iiheny City, with W feet front on the comment, running back ICU feet. Fob perUcniare inquire et the preadwi, of Ja:tt B. IfeLlarr. SALE—A ercoNDAtAND Esquen, ter...act-bolt foot etroke, elem. Welchem., all complete, with toiler. Halbert. need geed lateen menthe, mid is lo good order. le m.pable of !analog • Oda or Saw KW. 1:111,11111 of JOUR O. 6311311, 3.2:32 Thceore Drag Store, Diradesham. PATENT Lavin; JA J&—TI now.' and saleable Patera is now on exhibltien .t the Pante Hotel, Liberty street, which I,ee peentler neer.' tts which make It important to Widen, engibeent, and other. hasten (10,11440[1 to Ilse any machine for tittles great weight.. She Patentee le now .at the abet . * named lintel, where be has model s and, fun . Mind machine., which be la lake pl.neere St 101.• int sadwilloell righta en the rent tameable LAMM term. I. L. rrf 124014.N5T0N HOTEL MEANT a irrEatel Liberty, orpcsits tbo Ration, new doing en excellent badmen. POMO°, wide b.% porch, large bar.neam, term pet-lopt on Bret or. hall and flee chamban on second Bonn and ball and eight chambers on third door; dinierroore, kileheu end Wee stable --carnage ban., marry, eragenebtl, blartimltfilphop, Laze gar&,l yards, Volt and shade trenrobrobbery. ete. !N B. tICTIIBTIrr final.el,lllarket sL itntlitildrEATONS ti OT 1 Whereas, Letters of Administration km beau this da stunted to the Ribecriber Ito estate of James Orr, deceased, Woof Tarantulas borsmgh. legbeny county, sit Weans Welded to sold cstala are ?squired to make immetthsts poymanit, and tbran hauls% claims against said estate, pooeut property autheniknied, to WM. V, EVANS, Tett' said Borough. ' WM. 088, Administrator., Tarentum, Dee. MI, - Liqum STOVE PIUS!' Stumm' why It it been' them 41ry fond-. 1. It le already mixed. I. It hti omdl altatorer. S. It predates nadir' er Ann: 4. It stands moot tattlers /tare 6. It promos from 6: It la the meet araunstialrailiuu 7. It le rad oartorulb tactsbn,'. V" ndo /mO9 30112ilfrON. Caner loath Batthlteld QPICED MINCE • z:-arres►► eup p. 7 ply of 'l4 Flu tiltnr Utmost lbat, Oh bed wild+ la thill,lT.ll.!_Joit. - reertrd sat tor bl or the PM", lo,112:511118111. idbirt7,l Bud stmts. ?.".-' ';;', .;',?:; g% - i: ~-:: ';',:.:. ' ?"::'l, • -L.,_:-;'., !9;, • 4r,: - , -,v, Y !.','• ''-0: GICIL/Ul Tae& LID E4TniGarilLll4 3 Pittsburgh, Pa. IWA SPECIAL ASEETIIiG 6TOCBBOLDItitS of thie Bank rill be boil at the Banking Bowe, on 2109 DAT, tbe kat, at 2 redact p.m., to costaider the propriety of in. cresting the Copilot Ptak. Jas.2lr OWL A. ENDLT, Guider. - - - Orrice or TIM Prortnt Isiscamma Co, I, Pittsburgh, lon, 4,1E61. J O.DIVIDEND NOTICE.The p re ,. limit and Dliestore of this Colipou thin de! declared a filvidnid of TWO DOLLe.SI3 stualE, fr. • of Government Tax, payable In nub on and after tho 10th lost. Jafr.td Vai. T. 01,11.Mg1i., Procretary. .PITTSBURGH SANITARY COM u"-Y MIME. Otter end herodiory, 59 Fourth !Street, Between Woad and Market Blzesti. Pautpurr-I .IIOI dAS BAKEWILL SZCIIITAnt—.IO9SPII IL .11IMITEIL Taxurassi—JAMS.3 PARK, Jr. OssOrlbutloas of motley sod goal. sada& Blom sent to all porta of Om army. Infersoutlen tarnished In relation to ela del end ounded to the Wore and licephale. Th. freight do good• &matt& la paid ban. Addrea, PITIVIII6 OII litAlfl'UHT 00111MITTICIL del:def Te.ATTENTION I VOLLINTZEII: 4 ..- Rare chums ferulittim. Bff wpootal mder standing wlth the Wee Department, the Mete autharitles ha , * Oren 044. N. P IIOWL ANL authority to enlist a comrany of men that will h. sharmhooters. ILL, cempeey will be er - listed as fatuity, tad attached to the tilt, Peen•yl 'anis regiment. When approved by Ile command er of the Army of the Cumberland We cunpany trill be armed with ihs Telescopic dB., with Bliero meter sight far estimating distances. Capt. HOW. LAnD will rural , Su • few data, bah..gore to Chathmooge by medal foyer of the War Depatt-' tunt. Apply for enllattesnt, at Prevost kfuthers office,* Doer lirLthten. BoCreitirit Oftw, to Pittsburgh, Ho. lb riff STRUT, ava ...Cheap 7ohisho . ;:it4lV.-41alland the Riga., • , . deglaw Cp. — RELIEF FOR THE FAMILIES OP VOLURTIERI3. Costerilitogires OFFickhl.lloltErf, CO., t rittabarel, Dee. Slat, 1861. I The Board of Belief of Allegheny county would reepurtfolly requattbegitigens of the several Words, Boroughs Ont o Toentei, from which eulnatoers have COO. lb. service of lb. ROW /Wave, •hose familial need relief;th meet at their veep, ties placer of holdlog dentione, on WEDNE.nii• T. the nth day of January next. between the, boron of 3 threeo'clock p. ru. aud appoint • Vommittee of penal., wheee ' dety It shall be to ea in con ' ruction with She Board In the dlarl4allott of the Relief Food. Juktd ..11.1.GLILY LMPORTANT TO VOL- Ingl 1111.3 I flat the VIM OF JAI:PART biliXT, the comfy twenty provided by law is the on. hundred dollar. authorised by set of July 62, ISM. All oho &dry to more the powert lomat. of WI paid to now recruits, or gite paid to enteral., most enlist before January bib. 1 Sot. Zwrulte will be nowleod for tto 62nd Regtment Penitrylvania Volunteer...* .17 other Pennelle.t. Regiment, at Ow Girard Boo" Surithaeld stria. MI bounties plarestaed. and the r....i , credited to the enb-dlatriet to which they belong. F.DWAR.D S. WRIGITIT,. 4.10 fad Pa Tot, Recruiting oOlou. - Oman (bustithat Vassar B. B. do l l Pataburgh, tb, teal. MEETING OF TB F; STO K /10ITLE bau d S a t Chariton Tolley 11.41 road Company will be at tbe 02m, 144 north oireat, on 110XDA.I, IM Ilth day of Jancary, WA, between the boars of a cts m.. and I o'clock p. which data and 14acte au the for toren Wm-we w ll be held, serve for the Ganda: rm. debbtd B. F. Toll BONNIIO US; 11. Orrlca Prrommon t tratmafott=eMb, R. 163. Co_ PlttabOrih, Denemben E .„. .at MEETING OF TB F. STOCI. MOLDY= of t h e Pittsburgh and Stanbon ,m. Railroad Company mill bo bold on MONDAY, the 11th day of Jantmry, 180, Waren the bran of II tielook a sn. sad is o'olock m., at the office. ad,. Oompany, No. 111 fourth Motet. at which tlntatted plant an elortioe f.t Petaideat and Mel , . Directors trill be bald. 8. r. ct.; DONNLIOILST, do2Ad Beerrtmr7. IWTHE NEW 4.Pi ALNA:.TICh NEVILLI oriL.—The CLEW •W comatana at mash tiros of ommtinanaTel: far It sad Chadian:ma% TLICSDAT .of !GMAT ICYgli. INA at 74.. Ladles wd Calktraa, w7JDNE3PAT and fIATIIILDAT Anzraoomi, at 3 ectock. wiz; Maotairea: For &dulls. or of Monti tramans..---E Fur Lath and Macs, fur Calldrea. " --- 8 fn. a<47:(l L_ry' WEBB WILL, BE AN tXIIII3L TION AND CONCLRT, by thy }onyx talk, of lbot ItUM NUMB! 11. E. CUOIP , II, at their Mara, an lb. Pa. etb, 7th atta fan of Jauttary, 1161. to replant:A thatt I,ll,rarl. Alba, tho topo = of ono nlet to la Ores to !ha Paoitau SYV lb& refit of the -Door <Tu. at 7, to conaneneo D. of Atailastoo, 10 Paolo. H. A.NPIATON. dreteiteod ..NOTIUIf. TO COAL MEN.—Thero b. bald, an TUESDAY. Jumnry tbe 110t1LD OF Tilekroll 1100.11 S, Jehmel emoting of Coal M. Lat.reland the GAO 'Fouls M4l overtly arM i e eiterod, as Dustpan of vital Ituraelmve will be ht W... Um med ic. "de.1).11, A. Y. I.ItAtIRW, almma.. awl o• PlT...Lode} tom.readlerek Trod Cuotvy,) rlttabsrsh. Dec.:" led& C ?AN ELECTION for Nine Directors of Mb dank fly be bold on the BECIOND ITIVIDAT. Ilth day rtary 'lrv, helve. the boar. of 11 a. to. add 2g.. to. de22:td JOIIS D. &CULLY. Cathie,. ilmes of attredeltre I...ART IL IL a.., 1 • PI;WIWZ3II, Dee, 310, 1" ~- 7 " THE SEMI-ANNUAL. COUPONS u' 7 of the bond. of the toad duo Jarmary Ist, Mt. WU 10 paLl or, tbs.* dare, at tho ago. of the Company la tit. city of Pittsburgh. dsi3ltlor R.O . ORR, Treasurer. • 1 4 :111ST NA' ZONAL BANK, LZOHZI4If —A. gkotion for Woo Dlnwtors of OW. Doak will De bola on the 87....13ND "ITT& DAT. hamar, writ, between tho Loch o sod o'clock o. m., of the oseo of the Ilocksold drirwiti"k. T. H. NEVI'S, Procideot.' -- TOFU Fy ...,7AGRICI, HAL SOCIET v.— Th. anneal meeting of the A 01110tLTD. DAL 11001 LIT will be bold ,n WYDNI:SDAT, Jon• nen7 stlo o'clock. A. X.,SEED'S, 68 riftb street, et whicb time Directors win be elcctol for the oettdog Tem it: order dealaw b. BOHOTYR, fee7.ll o.l,oilismgiuld4l4 , llHXs o . , 4ll N. 1.1 1 agalast 'earplaying pei , Tars to wrat& Amt. thah 'tars kern tra years strength of DITIIIt/DGE dons brands ars: 1603 X Flint Glann IPat. Oral X runt Otaar, " XX XXX " " " XXX" " Or }loyal NuSCraektrts. Or Paattral Not Cracker*. %toss who larriarrs os arty of thaw brands will Ds Prorewtal agninat pxeordlng to th. law Te 1 . 1 4 1.1 trate mita r.. 1). DITTIWIDOL l'ort Pitt talus Worts. Pao. 1.1861. JaSam irr ou Virtue O of ao order of lb. Orphan' toot of Allsgbooy County, dowel !Number Seth, 18f& et• indent/pad wth all at Conlin dale, for catty, at the Court ltouto, to Pittsbargni ate , PATCHDAY, ,Jannary 30tn, 101, at 10 &cloak a. at. thoma two Lots of Oround • !touts In the Peoronak of Lattnnotelln, In And =nip, nomberod 10 and 11 In the plan of borldlos Int laid out fn 3aly, 186 t, by 81.80, 11.11, • Adzothlstrator ot NI: Lomb, downed, and own tot baying • front of 21 kat on Bailor nuns and anon:110g back 110 kat to Leech Knot. Cotenant to pay itto,twencan of Oen- " Po Valor particulars Inquire . MARMULL & EGIOPTIC, N 0.116 atr T rat i talot, ajall t .11chalaktratzta. of Dr. P. McGrath, do* 4. Jah3tdatrT NOTICE TO COTTON DEALERS, OPTICS Off Bonrammeo ArICIAL A :12ri, First agnmen COW Easter Trauma Olocinoati, Dec e mber Jo, LOOS. By amen* of General and A May OmPs District Comma• daubs bbi Department' mad in pur e . manse of Distractions from the Beendary of the Treasury, authority will be given to all proper per rons to purchme the Valetas of Malts in (ammo- Non, at ell places In this spotted/bin Ow lion of National =Uttar, ocCupation. Appllcation for snob Katherina an 1,. mate to say Andstaot Special Agent le the Tani Apettl, or at this office. Partite mmeirkg 'authorities oDt bo requtrod to sire bond, with two sontelent emetics. c.dttlontel far their obeereance of .11 repletion., mi., and !military ardna, and for the psymitot of all Germ& IMO fees and taxa. . MELLEN.. . .BoDirrhlng Special Arent, irnatu!y Dezet. istler AN ORDINANCE providing for the snatuntring of Wood, Bark, Limo mid Band: 1. Da it ordninal Ottl mantled tw she Moro', d 4 dam.... cod fitiero, qf Pilalwrok tia !slog cad Caaaon Anotog. onadied, and tl I. itsrata ordsfoof owl Fielded hl As eatfitorgy A. soar, That analogy Malaita:, lathe time of Awn big the other Olt? Ofticon, • suit able parson shall *bead ea Measurer of Wood, Bark, Urns and band, who shall - discharge all the &Mot now Arrotrlig upon A * ankh!' htsakats,lo reforence to AA toloonartite and lospectlng of and wind and swore -boat: and the mosanxfog and .brandlog of rehiclaa for.bringing Ilm. and ner d Ti,, litti , dbf eastrir shal Market l glat howl, Commlttott, with swatted; tellA improved byrire to Ins arose of 41,000, far the falthfid dkatharp of his dories. and um bond shall be bled with the C ontrol. Da; beton he Andl niter vpou bb &dim shall Ito- ali mord for hit maim as Nosatvo, An.. - Oa par amatigs of the Ars remand - by him aa 010701.Oardana premafted by tho Kw tot 0013111:111.21110; and ettpll•motithly auk. isms 4'll b feta riolyett to tho b qty Trtsumer. y kina,urd.pky Oyer off abate h easeriAlle Eno. 4. AU .Ordilllllllelle, at parte - oreettunees, considont hasswilli; aro bead" ONatndwd.oarmdtnto 1. taw In AMittib, nal !th day DOINIOOT. JAIIII.. X.0M71.17, . r . . •' Thstilpt of !elect Council.' smase Nolibw • • Oak at Select ;JON Z.11.11.13.N, . • Proddli , or Comm.., Cboaq; lttipe - g.sw_ SUGAR geEED.v ....I 'Stu Si sal asetemati C. Sam.ai nettw al ; duo, Sap Ct / aisd Vitra Ner, M best aall: Jmt rewind sad An furYt thtllZ A Groctx7 k n it . SOHN A. 118115 tS2 - Ottlit Uttar sal ifirma. EEIMEIM =ZS ‘ ll . r .113rmarnizzawa - rs. WANTED---A fint-rate - MACHINE . BLACK , M ITU Inut. ant the pal ,nitno to o, g n t ni :tend apply. 111'011 ID. BOLE, Dan% cf 11.1 bevy ,rgr Me Polot t..ton F Or. l PABILEL intelbr— —•— :be; Liberty ermet - - •IJR At7llE: 4 I; ItOU N I , oh -I: SALE—A rernta.rtetle and conveniently 'meal ed dwelling teem. of nine room., lerg• ham well of excellent water. from end she'. tr.., etraeiberelce, rupberrlee, amp. tine. and etrobtery; situate three Mike from tbe.clty. and % of • mile from Woods' Boon Iltatmo, 1. W. C. IL It; • t mei road and plank wait to the ...lion. For price and tern. kpfsly to b. CPT .t SONS, a 5 Comte... Mal Broker. lit Ilarket et. Ks & 9l ATI. EH Y.—A lamp' Bals band, a lard. earns went, wholesale and re. tall. AI" • fiZIA selection or PA NOY Gl - 100 4 .iirh ea WORK BOXES, SkTetitl.a, PORTE/LON SIMMS, CIIBPS AND CIIII.IIIKB 11101, BACK GAMMON BOA BUS, ALBUMS At. JAN Ito 'DO Fr.l, rel strr.t, edlosheny. EW 111 14 %KS ' N EW - TOOKS EINE AND PHOEBUS OF SC NDA f 8C11001.9 - A. Wegrephy of RAO Exikee and Vice:For. 11, John C. POTIO, PTO... $1 (0 A BIABV•I , ON NITIIACTING • TKIIITIT— /V.A.& d the Anatucny pvteannolved In the Operation ; 111- land. end p•op%, ennotroatlono Ihntooneeln, kr. 1 vol. Vann. HEAVEN OCR lIC/lIIE. I voL 12inn. DARING ANO St VYKILIVC. By Meat Petlen ger. A Loge c.l the lattor wort jetzt renelnd 3. L. READ. Te ranzth anat. EXCIUNGE OF rrTT.CROTI. January 4, 1864. Looms and Discounts 111.684.81.5 61 Ural Dm... 80.84a1 00 Gold nod Sliver Coln ..... .... 311,181 00 totted Slates Legal Tendar Nolen . G 01,048 Uptted 6totte'Donde,79- 1 049i 01... 100,000 00 Vsittod 810144 Bonds, 6 per c0ne,..... 80.066 on rllltral Storer Cartlfteatel, 6 per i l l.. •TVG,6O3 00 Parrosyl Guns Donde MS,OOO oo ' , Mean and I:oces of other Bonita... 15,476 68 Doe by other .... 11:0,553 64 CapWO Slott Note. to Cirrulsti..o Dile to other Dank, Contth of Fond hi,e41.611 at The above stateroe. t I. .valet to the beet of toy knowledge and belief. a...1L me. If. Y auhlar Afflnnod before dal 4th da VT Jan.,1444. r ISRAEL, Notary Public. GR - E - ATER - BARGAIN B Tll AN EVER. CLOSING OUT SALE WINTER GOODS cCLELLANDIS AUCTION 500 PIECES PLAIN BLACK SILK. Tr A IIIItAITTED 21111 TE wr LL .A.NI3 fIVAC. - WTBEELER ik. WILSON"B • 111WAik M•-•••• 0111, .11M .00 , ESO , .0 S T ITC SEWING MAOHINES The Efighest PreMitlrlid At ell lb. Important State and lttckaalcal when tshlbited NIA eeaeon y r improrembole have meetly .I:benb uteaa IMO% resaer It .be meet deetrabfe mabliW•4o ,4l .. market. Every Breasts., Warranted '3 ;Tiara. OITILN 06►TGITOGPLT WT. .12.1 re. them i. oporlttoo CEO - Pittsburgh (Mee, Nu. S 7 Vitas Stroet, three deers below Bank black. ).stews pOSITiViSLY ONLY ONE WELK • L. HIRSHFELD, N 0.83 WOOD STREET ceettoes to closeout Ma eteck, consisting of Fins Limn Shirts, Undershirts Cloths, Cassimeros and Yestings, to great variety. Sold by the yard only. sr nerathther. tide is your 7...131,C15ANCi sad LAST WILE to Dy heat bargabas Banat _ _ B RADSTREZTS none are cautioned Is say form, the trade. • • daring ten put three Lusts, doubts sad treble CI7tjOIT.III. The vs- Oomtnercial Reports Volume It of BILAIISTEEIT'S 00115dIMIAL ' lIEPOETI, now In•prewa, win In nail kr &lira, on or about the 10th January,lBsl Special palm have been taken In the correction and revision of the present i rd rar"k tome, an we aro it to oar Subscsibern, eiefises thol. mans Oonsmundly ge.relly, as On best, most rellehle sad most conmileat boot of Comae:tint reference In existence. It boo beta the object of tbertoptietors to Luanda within it ae many as poulble of the Trader. in ell the Mies, Towns, Villain .0 orau - panda is kb. maws States and 'lethal Provincee, nod to obtain the mast sellable inlennation in scary 'celeste. Oar fleclUttee}re now naserpsmal and the ratings given are from arch meson tbet tbiry May be ..a dintly rolled upon. Th. week will be found loialuable to ill those who art giving credits either upon • longer or shorter .time. It will be fernished to subecribers from JiMavai7; 1554, to January, 18G5, ter $lOO per annum, which will entitle themio.the present volume tle,),and , 15, which will be publiebsd about lay 10, 1884, oar Weekly Sheet of Correction. end the privilege of making Inquhim rescreening the credit and vending f any traders with whom tha t may be traussetiog bentuces, and receiving fel and special reports In entue, writing. ll.tere, Merchants and lianufactunrs are Invited to evil and enemies! the cork, or obtain fell patio. e!an by sondlog. to our Oka. Eon 1202, PM.. borgb, Ito. J. XsPOIAIXISEEET .t SON. Nobles la bathe. given 'that all that portion of 118APATREET'r OVIIIIERCIAL IMPORTS. In cluding IsISTRIOT Or 00L011.111Ab-ILLINOIo- INDIANA-IOIYA-KANSAS-EZNITEKT-IIA AND-Incumear-Ainniziots-stissor. 111-NEERASKA- , NENY trout: tut .117.}.,--outo -PENNSYLVANIA, (not Pldia..)-VESZONT vazisita—VnBOVSSIN-iostraDAs--stw lIIIIINSWICE and wova. poo UAL, has been bound la a aopkroto volume, Willrb, poi. we not sioilla In the lager alting am; the Itaitstes Stale. will t o found equally as ealessbie ties fell body' of licpotte-toie will be furiVehat to. our exaseribms, ladudin 15.; "alike Mannar, for 810 g er nes entitling thous to all Its mistime, of Sateeribers In; ether , , ! • jas.Al-.14:0 NO ICI OF LE:11 , 41 , ikBANDOIC-, Et. PLENTATIOhd.-otly dietitian of lb* Porretary of the Treasuhl anj purenardel of thei order of the Sea CNC stary ° I t..e aratoned the mperriston of - kitting abndontel too 1., tenements F house& In lam rrsr4oarg ntatei. within the Firm Agency. latish emkrams Tennessee, dthansao and so much olllmalstanas Misalatippi and A4lbama as is within era linen! Ow army oprrat lag from OS North.. • I snarl to down - tho hiiniadild at 0211 A, to road the memory arrangements Pr leasing plaataticaS and providing thaws with , tun labor Of freedm a n. information as to term., go., will bs published as dst popdblk lo pteantimar imam desirous nM cMI I:.m est rWmnS lW Melton to those working mirk landrillnd protku oorantensandotO the entaprias. Imam with mall MOM, disposed to devote , their peal labor with three amplarl by them. WIE paztlealarly onewaraged; . -it estimated theme who ban mon Med thi sethhort, that the :capital rwinimd for wetting on* bundled sena will ha about ILO" and thanst Profit* abbot .10;000, prasentricas ot tiro stolen Agricultural implements and sit others-Midas need onitinthig the plantations, must ha, fornitbed by The freednimi will to le wdibrwar to plaes• conenst. *ants employment, and it prd that ai msaY *a am wanted emu b• turd randy to labor. : dgenta bateninedleall Go tried, m ham pitimp• who apply At Goodrlelia:Lia r dlng. .TiolisbOrg; lialehrs r and ones other ,pl.,cot as may be courontont to' t frame Interacted. - ,19114 'LCl=l3'l4%l4 Pomba T r igh uoi„ •-• • enotildnltePootill - Itrit dicrui7; ThallsniTiwpmEnset; i v . it ee - - kSV 4. 1 4 tand. 444 :20 1..1 illt i4l4 lo=i, h einglY blB : l sop, el Op= WO Mg , . vro , 1 ga 1156 IS IMF . '., a t itiosi . . - • . - . , / 11 5 / FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, Pa Of tiw. kiwi, IN THE UNION, otnainccad by a ;me- Oral BUSINESS MAN. Our highest •• ••• • horitiss..tast and West, proms:mu his systems T. E. WASEII4IIII, Book•Keeptng enuctulted; romprrhandLng enry department of boslosss, and yet so skillfully eon ctmved thAt the ettentlee ttmo.tutt ousters the whole Ix or Celt weeks. it COllliall of Ckeed <twee with . bat wed twice walk • gain ; ex hibiting, by three ditterrot methods, the trenster of old to haw Books. Condt.tcti by throe different orethule, enhtbiting the transfer clad to' ewer Boots, with the Introduction of a new partner; ale° prdctiotly Illustrating the By mono of .111,11 the friths of the banana are kept out of the poen] book•, for the ma of the Wt. tan only. The book to not esetk named *Lawton. The eettlernot of Partmontap Books by =EMI 0,50,710 - 0 1,842 557 00 , 7' , 5,210 50,103 24 311,ni or With sta practical illitctratlona, exhibiting tbaßooka re-01,0nd by Doable 1nt1 . ,. O conchs role for rec Deranged Double• Entry Books, With dr operillnetions. • The Woo. tan found, end the Booke norreetly ravened. The korner le also .raised in Tom elatit specineetione. lootnilng *ed.' ...a ttune not often met with in buslacen. Aleo, • wine of mordent to Peon nay and peculiar apecificaktions. also scar about eighty Of Promissory Notes, Judossat :foul, Drafts. On Ora, Hals of Eschougs, ker.:meta, Invokes, kr-. £O. Also, a mks of Which. with the tostaala forma, aro W conattctad with him mom of Beck-Kweping, making It • revel tar court. of bolts practice, vitb • court of twenty-fies • IL.NB WON SITNENSB, & GO.. 1101:5111 =DM and Drawers, And • nem*. awrtment of PUUIBEING GOODS ~:#-~ dDrERTIRE-TIE.W'r& FOUNDED IN 1840, lIITBD BY LEGISLIIIVI CRUEL TUE °NIA' lASTITIMON, Stork Books, Partnerrhip Books, Private Ledger, Single Entry, opening Books, ClOgiate Boolay Bsurtness Fohns Business Letters, Leattres upon Book-Ketping, By the sador Prthelpel. K➢Lipl¢g 01 the baste [natter monied to the text. A twelve, Lectures on Business Suidects How surf ono may gel rich. How to got rich by trading. Ste* MUMS of commands! Silures. Ou sporukatiouo. no mooJ Int'notice of Integrity to youth, ac. atto, Locturoa upon Commercial Lam, On l'ennenbtp, Ocatneta, lumina., Caszion Oenlen, the Statute at Linnetlans, de. Practice lunruetinus to ditecinal Counterfeit Bank ~rotes, By •ra of gonnlno rtinotto• ..d wanton. And • 4T collodion of conntorlidt notes. . Oar Railroad Booh-Keeping pn sostuteesiptjathiblta tn. egastractioa ai4.Ntitp meat, the operating teatlyte mat anendltueet, - th. Books cloned sad a dleillend recardal. 4hi4e Boot* are sdrertleed by others, bat not taught atorettars to the city. Oar new imam at Private Bank Bootee, (to toanincrlpt,)eontraeing di the beet Inman la we. among prleate Bankans. Om PM enlarged edition of purrs Steamboat 800k -Seeping, Nov in the pun, pronounced by oomprbout author ity • pudica ryitaa ex such Wan and sorounta." In this depict:nut litudenta ban oho suirtanur of oar eturtintonibut, o. THOILLS D. MUSH. an oriportioned hactical Kercantd• Acsountanh and Ibrourly Clink of • libelsalyyl atcarcur. HiSPEE'II ENIADOED EDITION or DUFF'S BOOK-KEEPING Pero 111 TS. Sold by Bookudloro goterany TM o.lllovinz tatimoalaa Indkat• tb. ebarsetn adds In* "No other s'at span itook.leeTLog explin! N. addect pith so much clowoodo and . dmpliat7._ F. W. EDICON - M, Ow lan ILeasoks • Bank, Won sweet, 2i.1. ihi 7=l. coat Wight slatozillarta of Oultdor Boondb Word Bonk, N. T. • "It *totem taco. natter Important to the seer thug. O.O.BALEITZAD,L Pritatat Mastitis& Bask, IL T.., "Th. mast owlet. work of the kind 1 hie Orr mO." .1.1121. B. 311111.1110; Proddant Ihmbauhr.llank, Pithtarfh, .Th• moil char ami ceuiptibausiti ad 1 M. out wi th ." - JOBE MID= • dada Balk of rtitiamot rni.barfaut y CN i tur at ir i r Inageratnear• pou ItIOILIELD Merchant, Ho. PS Trost street, A. T. „As an la tll2lllll Map Omar, Ameritan and Harc..• peon. Nerthoot, Hulk Director, ho bat WM. Du reputation of tbo highest aria . of trtuditese let. eats.” JOHN W: BIIIINHA.N; Wercharkt, . - No. 1115outh drat. A. t. "Mt. Doff Va=a of nro aulllesflats bug bow" 30115 IL D. MICLOD., erchant, Onion Awes, Now Oslonao. "Yr. Doff Is coorebaat of the Ent napertibUlg J. LAND IS, liorthint, Yaw Orleans. "I valuated fa Dara OoUna Lab elt the thee I avow& lift admlrebicsielete ,locludes thtng saperffooas, DOT Iwo oat anything teetatieL". J. a. councest. ha da Niagara Beak. Lo . oltporVlL. olbe trogehlehahlkoi alroode a - VrMid b 7 Pz• thaLest of tom test =Wet, ere van aserved, and mr minas ammo a[. lasurP. • LIOPODOBLMWI.I66II, ROBE= SILLY, - Bimetal Contsalttee of the Chamber of etatuartoe. =e:sa the ithentelL] L t ß s. sker:viri. Kwr Cbaunttteestualmonels.ozaoho to the czar OD Of Om utility of the liaproiot teethed of XI% WV' LILIUDON J. LEEDS, 3Lextreles 641'7 of the &mars.* lostitate,ll..f. ON. WM. 11. NITS PENMANSHIP 111 , M!•157 Tar tea llttaintose owl Orzamatiy.l.tizumnikip, "" e ` ed " r Pr"" r"""; br,t" Tlnitiddltates Tar, anebenstd. Penns7tranta Bute redr. at Wy0ndad.......%:-269 5 . Western ronneylresda Ulf. at rittstrorgb-1100. - Indent 'Virginia lain at Wheeling-- --Ind: And the Obi° Stan Van. at Clandand.- - -----1031. - Alt of arida. ars anbiblted at our oaks. "Perfect inne of th. pronsan's art."—rablvnik perlbrensnons aul only be *nettledby . anthor."—PanbrnA Garlic All hL onnurAntal &AP' an no. And flnilltn , Late Won= Pi=lkninlarale Scc nip bosun= In 611 bramble of um ortv-4110, Tar. tlu OriOssilog 03 . oro. ' thO; oillittalL-$l.O CO Blanks and StaAlootra, (eon( og $7 eburimar.). -,ILO . Tbsoolorpdedltkroot Dors Beick.Emobw. 1 TS OvirlOsoks am mods Sol ezfes also caparookil =riot tan pirtionliri weft car tiepin sew - arcekar,roll, ll ll4 amiss of ow.topeat..Thre." ems sad ..ilisol. l Vilitgatillftalplrp olar!•11br .Paltsi% • P. DUti* SONI • ei6 Nyß ADVERTISB. YOU CAN BUT AT °NMI' HALL 3:1241 STORE, Tag VLSI (MALI?! or BOOTS AND SNOBS, At the Allotrtog rtheee Men'. Wes Boom. high 11 Men's Bennans. &gala 1 OS Bole Broom, high 00 to/v B.tmonL I 00 Men'. Batemente, tap 01 Wootesie rine Omrtee Sigh beet OsWM.,— 1 00 Women'. Laettng skis lace h igh bal . ailtes.. 10 0 Wanern'e Spatted patent tin Balmoral. 1 SS Woines'a Korean boat LS Rosnen's Homed. Morocco awns. sole Metes Bap Hip Ilocts---. (Thibireee Shoes at aw Prioe. All cool. Irstrinted, aniiii;ll4 twtoo.l7 s 1 CONCKIIT HALL SHOE STORE. 'O2 FJFTII RTILEINIT. FINN GOODS! JUST RECEIVED, LATINA' GLOVE AID BALllOlkAir DOOTB: Do do do OOKOZZP3 Do • 110.110000 /GOAT DALY% del TUREI SOLI GRAIN it Do TWO do DALT All a the best custom vosk, god notnalsiesi Neff entiro satisfaction. QED. ALBREE, SON ilk CO., Wo. 71. mt. of Wood sad Wear* of'. GRBAT CLOSLNO OUT. SALE OF Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, BehieralsAnti 4 '4 sat - rds, ;i OT JANUARY 4-2 808 AND% se vt.A..s .Hart• c um, 1300 N AND SECOBB 11-O - G=ls nt, BOOTS, GAITERS is 11411(0BALS. JO At BOBIZASIELM 921 Salta stmt. ALB rmaym s. v. _ pHOTOGRA.PH ALSCp3 . , CARD PHOTOGRAPHS: rou. Liss JIM Itagairni,. Lud will be mold at LOINICEI FBI . CIS 4,l"za . Othri • ItIMPLUTABLE HOUSE In tboWen. A vest= 07 Books, Papers and EWA('lea Alway. a. band. Lams SNP alarTLEMlNrepobTholly b bbl and Itt•Miltil Ito stock mkt peke% st JAMBS T. SAMPLES, una.eal 1111:P611M6 N 0.136 Fedaral Itt, Oen*. Via! kinds, at. 1 1864. DA'R' ls ' 1864. mrsra AtatANictp= 78% at HOLIDAY 1.10T01111aa,. 1 UMW& ILL DIMS PUBLIO/03On. ALL THY scmarrucs. ♦LL Slit Nair wow". Boot as ,Uthld. at ill the tuts MIMS 0r<17,6A.C, at tarsra GOLD FL% eaaanted'tb. Lod made. . mums summit , roaming! fre sola " PIrOVrarIiFALB CI TCKS, an use . a.M . Pr 4l 30 p C = l. ;La; urr lrra than ltook IMO OM edge sad dium, stpward, al • • 70HH P. PELINTI, 4d3 so twig =sr; isocauirstt. afiEbr7ll: E.~..,:r.1t,1:r.~:[ , 1 , wyl~:3.tl T. 17PiLLMII:Et. D. GESEBAL CLAI*;4OENT% lammed by tbi U. 6. Ckwyrusill. us yam tram, as axe m i ni ii.cthouss. rginieplesiAs Soldiers Ind of tbs sedonstnaid -11310!tio Miters, sad Wen Thesis **** is* hue tbitr Piesitsin Soon, an Ban Pm won at this saw Maases,ss 141 is =4sat ne in !ibises** is Stie bia or to Ittn3 =Wad t• MI PURIM. Boankf an' tl= !Woad the wain ot sicatiagntiessiliZSlSAl , fig * W" iss iry inn or to senea. - - SW" ire awn .. b it n.thr .11 - 11. (NAM _ - • =ern" CIPAZIO 3 . W. L . & HAL PATPU3O.II; .24•11Peareti Streett ' inizotatali.es. preisioAri_BOMlTT___,__BAClC SI. Sies. PAT, BUIDIWznar , PKVIES. Non; sad molars k..t or killed bk minim, pr ii Warr lOU mane .mboal MACKIML & JOHNSON, 4". ATTORIMirOLTAiIitt AND ISOLDIX2V at0.1q11.24112871111Xt SOLDIERS' . OLADIS, BpuNITES, =mon iusi auttari - or PAT. * tromptikatuDazd ratintasa rmitietzte ricatansh,rs. CLADISL BOUNTN4 - 1701510”: "BMW ?LT Ind o ts .4. 1 CLECKS 4.s7__.,_ 6l3 ..calTd ri a me 00. scriber, st , aa P 4 r . 'met, • - okays Onat ars Was tf Alta doom • soixsoiLiosel Inlbrcsaltke lebsa grits: mitts 01771402 COIMIOWIZ 9741.1,114X1117 Minot} I . riti//iILEBEt : :=27M S 1 4 With pct of Ateeethit er Men tittilith, Pro. plegAlelllni be meteor trete 500 eatil Ith tut, theteedinhlosteplyths thebrthatty Jan iritb Hood. tar ith beenths =I:. , loth. Loses-: to yrelth IX sod t rants Terpectivettl the amber ei nth b. recielredilaitrta be Atetthethe by tbe ~ Fthothessobatoothe, .at, the medley to be so b 7 tbe - Meth ma le.;11184 Urbana, Loot, within Os a: Jath Mac sod tout to be execebet betalthfai peelbrathethet cciebset.= re meat-,Hlbe tilde . iselubbnow4virte of o Cbeasthicateci, peeseeted of Odeettee otth the so. tithete of beetitc at • ,lethge.....thibtlL reobatet M-, - c ‘ 1 ' 1414. r .-., . --:- ',-- .11fraTuwinzirr,-- _ ms. TAletiOidU UN:-- - 121.6,Sist a bf, • • :V DLit &811.0.4twbe as ,Iliol dila aq i ikl =tail anon; 111, SIEDIMba dfotUmninharalES7 Pittiticalita• Irlat.M, ,. ' let mad to eh; liborklnßiedikgr tarerante to Um raft that I. williusattaskaa la alna accerant. Oa moo badmen. WO Olibnindiacasbaomead , tho %talc dual strap tad atm umustnedar oar 1 riasok -vVITOUT , AO OOIO2O *a. its. st ressoastio , - . InEDL t. S. Tall - 081% , ,APP.ROPRIOrika 01 . 1-- Stl , __ _ __ Y 007,1 it Ow ikancr.p d r. par or get,: . =QM ,12014•1 Oa bilialikr. ...y. . „; • . „ . i bis - • aMILACIEWB. re litattitstraL -, TIRITOR-4 01 Mteg !With-Bbn: - 1: `- , 1 2.p Sttidight44lldepser n Ul INlKliatil . , - ' , ~- I . •SA *ifftL4
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