The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, January 09, 1864, Image 2
L Vital tr_git 6- nzettit. S. t DDLE__ & Ce.• lab IMOIMMMIK. BATCIIDLY 01CANING:rx.:JA.N. 0,1864 Liam...rues has adjourned over mail kentley. we too several of air members sc; &theme. Tha Benito is still In 14011 quo —the factions Domomatio minority refilling to revuittm organization. TIT:. editor of the Post, of istA city, may and does try to conceal his treason, and his e3" 2 "rrathy with traitors; but, u is the ease with 5 still more notorious personage, the cloven foot will occasionally protrude be yond hie cloak, in !pito of all Lis care and tact. If thereafter wishes to see en exam ple of this curious moral phesemenon, let him read the leading article In that paper of yesterday, in which he tries to run a par• allot between the Prtsident of the Gaited 'States and the Austrian tyrant G rester., the oppressor of the Swiss—one of I's moil infamously mendacious efforts. That !nett fellows as he are permitted to run at large is a standing proof of the falsehocZ of his assertioas. Mr. LteCOLN doubtlesi has sometime; erred, as all other men bars bat Eerie but traitors of the most rimiest type, or their most obsequious toadies, will ever think' of acenshig him 'of tyranny rite error, when ho errs at ail, is on the side of leniency. The Cold Weather Inthe West. The extreme cold weather In the West has crazed much suffering to travellers on the various railway lines. Cc Thursday afternoon the train on the Michigan. Cen. tral Railroad, L,..and fox Chicago, became blocked by !now near the point whore the hitehigan Southern and Michigan Central cross, and found it impossible to proceed. The Cleveland Head says The care on Chet road are provided with patent Moves ; which will nu: burn except Whoa the ears aro in motion. and conse quently when the care stopped, the fires went out. The weather was intensely cold, the thermometer being thirty-two degrees below ren, and the sufferiego Of the pse cengert became intense, partioularly the women and children. No fire could be I started for a sufficient ler.gth of time to ;lei any good. The top of the pipe would be come heated red-hot, and not fire to thg.rop t oll the car several Limes.which n - 53otilf put out by cutting the wood-work away. There wero fire passenger cars in the train well filled—about ono hundred and fifty In all— lmge number of wheel were women end children. What aided to the horror of the scene, an the night wore an, the lights on well ns tint fire gave out, end the cold in ere/stied in intenintv,aul the anew became four or Give feet in depth in hugo,thiftr. By this time nil the passengers became ear ' yletely through. The women and children wero elevated en the top of the seats, where the air was warmer, and everything done for their com fort thateould be, hut w ithout fire, lights or food, out on a bleak prairie, their suffering became terrible. They lay there from Thursday afternoon Lill Friday morning. _ When a train on the Michigan Southern road. arrived, which also be awe blockaded ; and could .preetsd no further. Prepare- Liens were itnntediendy merle to remove the passe 11 gl: NI to the Mich!Rtalt SJulberrl ears, where warmth pm:urea. A. perfect stampede nceurred. passengers'. fearing they Would he left- Many of the Women and child:ea were uashie to help. t.emsolver, and bad to be carried , free: one ear to the other. They remained on the Southern cars till Saturday night, suffering from the cold tied the want of food.' They were finally taken off by sleighs, and carried to Chicago. There were r cone of there froeen to death, bat large . numbers of them were badly fence Litter some so severely that they will lose their heeds or feet. Interegting from Arkansas I„-tiletter doted " Vddo Rook, Dec. 29; to the Iklimari Dertorrot. wit find the fol lowing passage: The most noticeable fact, and one which has the most significance, isthentimber and respectability of the Union meetings betug held is serious comities, where Union meet- i Inge dare be held. Teets are meetings of oitisene, and in arery single instant*, el cep! out, thes...._hare adopted strong anti- slavery reetti&dee.. The people pay that they have deferred to the sights of the elaveholder long enough; that he must de- for to their rights now. Meetings have'. been held in Pore, Coy soy Veil, Crawford, Sebostien, Salem, and Jefferson counties. Besides these there have been one or two mass meetings representing, in I the aggregate, come thirty odd of the fifty four counties of the Eirite. ileac anti-slavery resolutions,too, bare been endorsed by the various Arkansas tvg iseennii in the field. The most striking, and, to rebels, the most alarating, resolution, wive the one paseed at a pities-meeting held st Banton. So ine county, a short time since. It was in these words: P....wired, That. wo call upon all loyal aid seas of Arkanites to eve-cite, and to arm, and to pledge themselves never to lay dove their arms, not only until the unrighteous rebellion is crushed, but until every trace of slavery iiiiredicatod from our midst finally end forever! IV6a't this du for Arkansas 1 It Is not an unfrequent remark here that Missouri is not a loyal State, compered with „Atkauses. Supplying; the Army at Chattanooga. letter from Chattanooga, Zit n'thno, says: Thn government is snaking extraordinary I exertion■ to complete the transporting fa • :eilities for supplying the army with subeist once. Beside the rapid progress that is making in the construction of the Bridge 'Tort and Chattanooga branch of the Chat tanooga and Nashville Railroad, three new Steamers are in course of construction—one at Kingston and two at Bridgeport. When Bridgeport was taken pi...session of by our troops the boll of one reesel was found. It ' Li ke been built up, and was launched a day '. or two ago. and' will be out iu a few days. — Another is on the stocks and will be launched one or tAZ) weeks hence. The government will then have sir steamers on the river. PrOTISIOIIS are rapidly coming .up, but eufßeient is net received to supply the troops here, , who are on three-fourth ...2.61/0116. The AtZby: It:Knoxville receive a large portion of their supplies by way of Chattanocia. From all accounts it appears that there are large unwell:lee of forage in East Ten nessee, and the army derive' share of sub eiatence from the people. Gillmorn's Fire cat C Imilestou 'nal asbingtot, SA, says "The rebels hare for some time affected to behove that the ah.elltag of Charleston Pyonr Morris's:and 'outcries mould amount to Simply a remote of poirder on our side and no harm whatever to themselves. Note, _ however, they have reason to change their -tone. iho information ere have. from there ttl to the effect that block by block of that isheing reduced to - a --hey, end by a pro cess aleteadily inexorable:as that by •widch 1:1illmort fumbled Pulaski and. Sumter. "The rebels killed in attempting to retain a foothold on the reins of Semler amount in number, Ire Lear. to the destruction of at least as many as the entire rebel garrison . oneer in every ten• days, and the position therodalooked upon as eo ranch of o forlorn • hope that it it, with difficulty s email garri son art he kept there." °Rims, letter say• the sugar crop - jma 01 been brought safely - froth the Troche countr, and the /Arne prOcella IS going on in _the - slelutty of, New Iteria, where the Nine _teenth army corps is encamped. Aloes tho Ii quiet, the grierriiiss having sus. piaded operations for want of ears. Quiet tarsal thruasbOat iba Sento, and mug of the ,rilLbe irentte_,-Teszas. - was olla or Ova Tria ; I st Year, Di.pia.Coutt r`ievw Yotk ti. .4.20 g COPYAI tta cur. - • GOT. CUSTOM MBEISLUI. tke ficoo.ls end nosim of Reptwoosticer of the Cootsionovrola f Patar.fh•lx;e : GENT tort—The peat year be, tfforded as aim cam ofthankfulnese to tSa dim:ghty for the moral and material blouincs erldah 'habit beatoutd upon ue. 'Manama le Me Tremogry rov. mot, MC, 152,172,841 10 Elveipt• daring It. 11.1.1 Tear ending 154 4,m,454 Total to Treasory for the decal year coil ing Nor. 36. ........ . 1.,Vr2,r53 r The payments for the hate Thesnee in Treasury, Y. , creorober 3n, 1.e7 !,t47,331 7 The operations of the Sinking rand depine the Isat yell have been shown by my Proela motion cf the B:b :lay of September last, AI follower Amooe.t of the debt of the Common wealth $ atl,:3t to ls els Conpon Loan Act, May I, toca Flee per cent_ 730,te00 Od Frcr and one-bir per cont. 4.1,000 00 TAWf notes cance11ed.........W0 CO Domestic creditor.' carat- Irereet oertilleatee praiA. 27 1X) Amount of public debt of Teutoylreula, • it ,rood ov ths let day of Decent ....—. 540,513.21.3 it Deduct the amount redeemed et the . . mats 'Treasury, during the fiscal year, ending with glossa:bar 38. Lfa3, eh : The per cent. t,i , S,i]d 78 four and ono-half per Relisf notes.. 103 00 Donestio creditors' milli:. 8 TS Public debt December Li, 16C3—... Warded debt, via: Me per cent. 4,00,600 itaudtd debt, els Fier pa coat. loans. Funded debt, ,t.. Tour told um.-half per as,7Ca,gso IS tr.a,:uo DJ s36,rs,ue ‘l5 Unfunded debt. rim Balls: rictsa In circulation 507,1:4 00 Interest of oor:ificates urtn Intalest of cortlikads nu -- 4,4,46 Dorocatic croditors' certif. 0.1..5943 II tr-an, bd. of stay 14, Int .so,Lorom ou I=l By the act of 15th May, 1E65, antliorising the military loan of t.31.00,e00, a tar of one half moll teas laid on coal sod person.' prop • arty, to furnish a fond for redeeming too genie. I rceoniretend that the commieitionere of the sinking !and he diem...tea to invest the proceeds of the tax In Reba loan. an that It may be drawing tote net, to be in like manner ineested, or that they should apply stook pro ceeds directly to the porehaseof certifloatee of the military loan, and eank.oi each certili- Elff==l r•rtao one tartan? 6PiCIS. Although our finance/ aro still in a healthy roadition, it is uoceesary - to tc.rit a the series • attention of tho I,sgis , atcre in the eemidera• tiun of the mem.; of mmint•ining th-m holm paired in future. By the act of 12th June, li;40, It was provi ded that thy interest on State loans eheutd el weys herald in specie or us equivalent, end tb•t whenever the feels In the Trvesusy should be of less value then specie, tine differ ence In value shauld be aecertained end eer titiod to the Governor, who should thereupon mite ball warrant to the agent. or banks au thorized to pay .eeh Interest on behalf of the Comeneterresith, to allow suah difference to partiee reeelving the interest, ar st the option of the parties to pay the same in specie. By the act or April ilth,lll2, it was pt . ...- voted that 'or the purpose of pilks lug in specie el. its equi•alro toll: in casein that rho aid [nose • after be due by the Commtnwealth,ws .1 by the set of Jane I.2th, Ik3o, toe tetanal banks who should no ail themselves of the pros visions el that act, (of April 11th, and who should refuse to redeem their notes in opeeio, on Lomend at any time within ten days upon or after the titan when such inter est should bemire, due, should thereafter, when required by the State Treasurer, by no tice in writing. pay into the Orate Treasury, in proportion to the capital stook paid in of each bank their ratable proportion of such •premium for raid or Its equivalent, as should Lase been actually paid by the State. fly the not of January 30:6,1063, it was provided that the State Treasurer should ex ei....,ege with the banks an amount of currency eufficient to pay the interest on the State dent faning &icon the first days of rebmary and August. 1603, for the same amount of coin, and,,should give to the banks specie oert.s - of exciionee, not transferable, pledging the faith of we State t^ return saki coin in exchange foe rates entrees at the time on or bete, the flist Sunday of Mareb, i9d4, tact certificates to bear Interest at the rote of per cent per annum. Under the proririons 4.6 the act of 1302 cer tain banks here paid into the State Treasury 1:1,706 30 no as equivalent for coin ter the payment of Interest on the puldie debt. Under the act of 1003, spool. urrtificates hare been given to the beaks, amonoting to the whole to $1,935964 07, which, wi•4 the itemizing interest, will fail dbe WI the firs: Monday of March ries t. So the provisions of this art were of a tem porary character, the only net of, to Lal. on the subJeet ere those et li:30 and 186? above mentioned, hurler which it will be the duty of the State authorities to ply the interest on the let of Febe•ro, 1074, and thereafter, in coin or Its equieslent, and look :o the bunks that rosy be liable under the set of 1562 for re Im• bursement of the premium paid by the Com monwealth. In the faro of ell diaieulties, this Ccmmon wenith, actuated bye sentiment whlchtdoes its people honor, has hitherto paid it! intereet !u ooie or It. equivalent. Existing encuenstances make it ne-ersery to consider now tne fair extent of her just obligations. The exigencies of the times have compelled the Government of the United States to issue large amonets of Treasury notes for cireula tima, which are not redeemable in coin, and which form the great mare of our eirculatieg medium. It is nor duty as a loyal State--it is our interest as a State whose welfare, and wren safety, depend emphatinally ripen the mainta nears of themOdit and the meccas of the miil tary operations of the general government— to do nothing to impair us credit or emnarrass Its meets:des. On the contrary, we owe It to ourselves and to nor prosperity to give au active support to it. efforts to quell the met- Wens rebellion which is Still raging, and thus restere race to war distracted country. It is our own government, and we coul.i I not, without roes indeeeney, attempt to re tame its eeromey in payment of tears and I other debts due to the Commonweeth. In ISO the cue was :cry different. Thy dia.:tine. then arose from the stypension of spoons payments by Our State Leeks, mere local end private cerporatione, and the nubs very properly by the act of that year, intend• I ed to provide against loss to its =editors by reuro of' such waspeeeions. An exigency I like the present conld not then have been foreseen oy the regix/etnle, and It is to be in ferred, therb"forei'that they could not have in- I tended to provide for it. ! We derive our system of palate twine from Europe, and the true talent of our obligation is to bo ascertained by referring to the known netablished practice of European gut •rnments prier to the date. when oar bane were ef fected. I mean of °ours* each of these gov ernments as were held to have maintained ! their national credit. ht is belteveti to hare beet the uniform practice of each government/ to pay their in- terest in piper currency, however depr . ceisned during s tegalisenerdspension of opme ray- Won's. An observable instance of this is af forded by the °ours° of the British Goeern w.ellt, which during twenty•dee year., from In? to I8(32, daring which the bank was pro- I bibited by law from paying tot coin for any purpose, pod the interest on Its public debts tr. bank notes, which daring a great p,rt el' that time were ate. heavy discount, corns times *Mounting to 30 per rent- or thereabent. Their necessities were not greater than ours are now. Among leurseives, at the prteent time, lissseehusetts(whose debt is believed to be - very mall) pays the interest in coin. Ohio and Indians pay in currency. In New York it is net Inkwell What will be done. Lier _Leg. Lelature, by concurrent resolution, ordered the Intereet to be paid In coin to foreign stock holder., in April last. At the present rete of premium on gold, the sum necessary to pay on an amount ertf- - Octant to disehuge the annual interest on the State debt would be more than $1,000,000, and to meet this, additional taxation to that ex tent would be unavoidable. The demands on the Treuury for other necessary purposes Whet probably be such se to tender it impru dent to throw say part of Me expendltuie on the existing ratplen. Tolorroor money from year to year to pay the interest on past leans would, of course, be wholly adosissable. To leave the , aot of ISd2in forte, arid attempt to threw thepayetenpat this largermatum annu ally °Atha benks,would benot only flagrantly enjoit, but usiteimpritellemble. Itecommend the whole itlif•tt to Itteestifat and I'2ll44lsta tottilderattie of its Legtelitnret flame legis lation ought to :bola& on It before the close of tti• opintott Cotainotorfaltbt trllLtandsl4ll• 4ll terobiliat , , b&rnialli:PrllloVaPainstof jot lie . .tlt• OEM:4W tb• iknreMlulit Tl ~::~. - -- tho Legislature shock! thick fit to continuo c 1 thoc is doing co., I repr,3ent the wiohet of to raj it in coin. it will b, dots to levy !!; - .t. bad tho good, of forthwith too 111.4.77 1..,E.1.7, hr t , -,• • . P' 7ll •d 7 1 117 i 11 3 . etc ~f the 0ta 177 htft: 0 / 1 le - it. thr no, ;- r' .h. Lunis'ator* to coin to 1.7771 4: 7 .• 7 .i otoslieti 77 do — • ; 'aa •lte ...vett' en L he 1,.. el ~,,,plu•s! Rae: Ter.- b.Wions, appear. to rue to ouloll,n-7 1 .• 7, . eve,t; presented to be ...ot de and Leaded on to legit :wet:. prth;:i.::. ' ra. ...eliatable turas At the elate of the tn, 'w o k u ••••r; and yen: sense er Late renewing the charters isf oe; tole Lev:, !"ioctre. °Their 171;ele11 1, been laid 1 1 ter another period (re Teel, we, orr-e:07.1 G ot _ , to 47° ',. C7f ' 4°77 4 °T° 0 " - re '' ' l7l ' ll ' 1 ere tn. tsn the four Utuot herge nerearte; vommunicatede red het.l rny l'no ha ; este erre till, eiiet.7,f.deztrey toTo from one. and, nppr"ved the re.-veneer.r. • tel (teen pothered I here 111.1 led to sigr. thew 1.7 :he r-o.:lete In „.„„„ n.tr . :ha e t e .. aliens the. the bents of the Comm •L :1;01 , ,„ an ial , afford of ar;do revenue which t l ., ‘ l .e.te eso ern to loft, and that in the r.erscr.• e•ni: 7y e mad. by entelry fen then of the country it rotale te c i ,”ospeovb' ir e krona drive s • , marl, , "1' . " 771 "' "" r " ` l° 'het state, It, of the mos: heart. rending I. into new character. Sterrett.. aelnal and pretest, If the National mys rem r.tr..,1 rut. cow „,,,. I'mate , ,„ o pi www , Arlene in Itle5b101:1t1, . i 1 • ,:Lauder •, ler 1710173G11t hesitate to what take that. tiirecti,a. It it purer to obvert, , h e le .. c c " cop i o "that the ehartera of 1-tJs t ,f the bank; it. lest . 1 7 :dime one been their loyalty and tton expl, at 1,1 early period. ' , hit:,99 , I der il,rerorrent Etta It uAmreo of tl.e isms. ° uut cheapreach the et., the last porraner, they entdd not bare been ; ty.,„e-mnr.tbythe 77777717 ; 1 7 1 '7 carded to ff''" e!`iun, bett, it enuttld. t` en that Canso natio% of renamed Nop;itattonn c'100:00.•eoii-en::rho h.,. 1 recorum6r..o un ttcl3 -o,fy to log V!.:::11 tie, banks are a... redesei 7 rom 1„. 1 . tt 1.7717..1-17' for W . ..e rover pe,tlica, end fa -atee thstresped cots. , Car f any i•ordun of ear country, wa Atitettme 00 11, ueen I lag them, The in-:roasted tat:do:es of 11vir.f.17, 1 •7 ot• 1 aid ;lee beep!, 9i PC^II!!1[4.1311111211 , • ritend ,en,i''. to ohs open •hon red het...valence and broad Those o f t h e y r. , ,nutun , cnith. cherity t . tietrlof people of foreign Auditor General and e'eueteTruneutt.:, a r „ , , et c ,'; t • b, n'o 14,0. the appeals the Clerk* in •beir employment eat. in rey of three pa , toe.,: bread fen upon the heart °P1.... too 1777 , 77 1 770171 5 77 the 77.7 7,7 1.7 • of l'orest.teanta in rein, and that we who hay• of the ounce hare greatly sr banned the lat. , ' Co reetz.ll7 Given :Lab he for our ahem/lac, and rerponsih , li . ie. , net te!!, and tu lie ;tees ot hone re ro:',01 i, : in teed' extremities 7 the heads of th.wie artmen,e, en' 1 comatoed t through yen to the gent attend:mete at Ilan Lotdertd, wil,el; we, or tl a t u v t he, immedtaa not formerly required. -- - rectlen• the chavets- lEEE OEM 11111:11111 fIGARD Oy XILITAte .•1 was. Coder the Act of 11th April, and ihs a:l'lr , — , Or :• re, .A .. supplement p•eseti 1121 Art., :ha Ittr;o.- I ttl Ibe ;1,1 if t o : Lspriaturr w o c:d V.I. General, Qum iormaster lienara. and t'una msko o ip•oe:Al rCr ir:on evenue Lairs, missary General hareburr. acting or Co. wit.): a tu thor, iraria/e•1 p t udoctive• oe Bod at alit:miry Ch.it--1. Tit., lilt c. 0.... to rasp. :1;11: to oe tltsetr-.1 am. fur • p.- tbi• time, sperartd etr .5 to too lizat,ll,. mvre ih,-1 to erty years, Lo $1E6,411 81, and others hare 1. r . t . .11 etter.ge no talon th•ou in th• Ite•taue Lasts presented toth.fat then amount el of tuts Colant. usion:th. During that time which bane hot yet beer acted o. •••IDA ..•to gnaw!, into new imp°, i - ' n ,ke the Act tif . P to•or. start 11. ..la t he Toads to hear their just 579 ; tie e.to: tof Carnr.m.. ai ; IL. Germans, hints .11 tir•-• , •.• ;.• Alau! I el •• pore . ort, pre. is the evuntios o the log our L t .,. the t ituiterty an entitloy went. mill tie e a lko t i e ,. tr. : in ce t .t,.1,1.t, 1- .: ut eople t..ng s t...h tsiision, Ire by Ander•or. ai.lry, in tho • • mt. ..• tbe e.t.a:alit - ail,. a: ,13.: Leg:. 'tick in 7 raid • b.. 1. :In !i t !. • •• and lith of (tatolitr, , S. Toe asturiaers have Sat• • per[orrnallso or tan, da-orr. .• rep •trt th nave a.. ma. •to the Gammon Picas sr, IMEEI lEEE= part. by that C ttz , • I Mt Governer I, ia.va pa:, f notouttr from the tiro-ro , hm.•et an failure Per,tre ar.er..., r-r-r[ m the tlelth,g•!etere, ra•.tn 11r; r ilea I,on 'us may tkom te•l ar..l Spre,k TtAti,pL De,,r,XCL:S lIIMIT IM=MI rtspenr , i t.ren in Ittrit;ng •••is-7 et-rrett. .t the. riii.tt.ry iirparttntr... hr..: 11T 1. el.ll , • in/11.1111.n of rick 'and •Fnl2lltlr 11,•1 • i/ /411, :• 0111 nr 1,7 ti. report 4 , ;' the filet 01 T".I . 1. :101i 1a1.• la., •111.1.1 !a! dt.e 1- 1 11 - r, fai J. • 1 • u. carry 1.1 h•rczfter. r AT the toirteco . h •••-tiea , 1 too set 01 Ito • te „ ~,,. , • d. , , ....,,,. , ..f,,„„ ; , ..... f ti , 1/.4 .)1•7. lidll, the,oir. •i • :,,,,,,, .., ,Ir , •i• isi t• •... he - t ...0 ~•,, fi• e Loin I. •1.1 ,1 41 ,' e p•opriatea t• 1..: c. ~:ffit..t. ht • li. ..., e re, ~ .„. e: e ~,, et . , y. d „, l , d ,. t.tee „,., at t h e l.r the vtropenfation t . 507, per • e. f•• , ‘ „ .. 1 .,.... _., 7 .,., „ ..• „,,,„...,, e ,,,,t, to t h„ ttliciat retinue to serve tha ......CLlZ. , rt.f.•tal ff. C...r m..0.,...14, if A.. , tv.. 3,14 the pal,: feel. the minter,, orizenizoi .t .d IL.. ..fia . 1 the ... „. It „ .., ~,,„ ,„ „„,„, „„ t 1,.. ,„,,, e , Gc•.•"'. 410, "..it.', on. , r .. , ch.' s.f . i•''i 1 • .111( ..., I:1' In le, •r. 3 ...3.: af re•trus artj incident te the h., r,,-.. in oh. ' 4 1I1•• • 1,,,...1 . ,I, , g ~,, •, ~...,......,... ~,,,i i 1,.. ~,,,,, be emplr.jerl. • 1 ,,......., t ., n • s e, • - en •h 13301, :heti ine Lehi 1 ban•, aceoriling 1, tow. settie.l ant en• t e oft ter ani...l• . /••••• dJe te ia• den-Joon lel-omits of toe expenditure of thi• levi.i In e .,... .h et „ . , ~,,,t, ~,, It. t „...• ,• t h e r ", „f the Auditor General f efftf, to Wt tAI '‘.., :wi th, 1., eent. per *oh,. Lilt a aid, and •lizti Legietaturo is referred. l i.° un'‘P""' i e.o.t.nue to te. Lee f.:•1 :t.,1 , :no turd till balance it ardor ~Sill dj. A fn::'_. - ••••,. ~,. 1, no-I .0,11 ~ •1, ..: -e- t ed 1.• ant jut. :ul4/ i.e •pprepri in ili''' ''' '... ' . ' r • "a ...; fr e et, fele *„steer. 1 rib , . recoloruerd of Cots fund l I..re fetid 01.3 per•er, on on ; i the edept ,„ e , .. t.4 , i .„. tt e ci ,,,,t he. l te the fnuad lt necessary to thtplel in the di: it,. ~. e. ,,,,,, t , e ,. d „ et, rt t , et. e wectit. , t.e. ,. dep•rtro•nt, Soil the esp•nee , of the ar.' ,', 1,.. :;cf L i ~c, •It Atl..4'..tata i 1010. 4 11 01/1:tolt L we: t e mpelle.i to 01 , 131.1. at IV+.•:. , ierttnn, to ettend t.. the ...,•••••, so•I err ii .. - of nor selnhttern. The eeto..oustno .r ti., agency /Mal ..f.t c !obi:: hal,. I 1 . A 1•11 , lie • • in ins Wrt t art of cite': .a.toortariee 0. th , I re-JulittenJ the partspe r.' ne set tr. i., tog the appoint., nt... h ..,., • et tiv,...1.,,, end liaehr.l.e, and .4efir .• d ; • 1.• r Jo. which should inolidle the I'• I to, on ef 7 bounties, back I.a . y per.f.onr, et:, Jo. Per.nryleania . _ Os this rev ieri I ref,- Om 1...,;:.i,turc tin. report of C' I. it kiddie 31... i,,,, ..agent for the Stale. at Watt.rigt , r.. or t,•• oomrannicated, end ~.itnn.enl it to •,,.. .., fel eloainatitn. tin the in r••i of tfir State • 1 ,,.r.r: .1.: kit warmer-, the pc,i nn iient eaten-all tor niiiiii e, and with hl! 11.1..;10 . . I tb,h,equentie , e ,..!, . eel! for soiontor, no ittis `••• erndc'-tiec , .. the :thin. Ca ler thert cal , ' im. ri o •-• ..., ambled and nrganir.d „tit rt..; Lt tt, - 1 . • ter Lilo realty of this enteir.•ney ecou, t•-i unde-stood L•: rum people. 'lh.. 1%-:.cr:..:.;. , • etcairn':aothet: end cuLni.l...l th • avoed to other: it, bat nr tic n7i-. , r .•..:. ,!. that parpore v ead Leen ,narr '.O• ......, lOU Prssident and Secretary of W, i. •, :I..•tt.et, I . the money shoili be ad...nerd f. , •ta oti. , r quark. to recommend it• iinnacl.ate'rei,:• nest 'a the ineet;ag eft:. or ..• • It le arkleri,eoll 41,, slep, ......e ',,,, dy taken to fetal chi. I .ir •, j ,.. ;'._,. r ,„ • , l b. boons ebeertal:y awl tee:lily ha, b.to-.1 the ne..esrary foods to the au...not of i'.. , c , :i 1. , 17 , , tie my pre= tee to r.....otemebd t.. , the Leg, , is tare en •pyronriatinn to repro the , to (—..- Congrers rhonld is to make ens. 1 iie ~ ,, i inty oak. rant r0tt4,11.11,11•13ti '4l int•t , tttll , pba.mally. ..1,,ti1 , i ii to neecormy. It* .1 hereafter, ina 7 p uictlono, vs.; the details and Ceprre , ; , h "ttoit,: , 7e1it,..1g V. tb, enhir es. Sew 'York and, .S e w dcre 0 , on ter On Pre. , ident , ea:l, rent rtgiro , a, in tlttt: in ,ni defence, for which our theul , • me ,10 to ;h.., States, our good neighbnre. ILAT•2I3•II2 , XT Or VO,T.S: I ,OIrI-t.ll_ , V After the .I,sitio of tiettyslarg, in 014,b leysl rae.totee frera etgl..l.:u ti:.,t,, in t!,4l.ts Peausj7rano were cogrre , l, It r I 1 - .....1 to IS, 7.7..F0r Itch Ill! lb.. bthie• should nett. In catabli•htog a ittat,ettftti oft the spa', In whirn 111:11 itc:ll,rs vti:l 7 . ~ ,I ',JP:, to that .senor, .1....at,1 141 h. nee.3.1 1 : interred. I areordto;ty • tq..,.aird 1 , " ! Witt,., Eel., of ~,ty ehurg. :-._3. St4rat, on through Lim, a p... nos I tlfttt,ateti tat a o•t-t ef.....,-1;3 h 7, and the .certj,s.amti a 0. ,1 0 t , , W. Cenatnnewealtli. iin ecinmanicating tats the traboritice oftt.: blurt I t., , ,,., .0.., ,o. tehaily eig,...d to L.. , me pc.r.•••• 1, , Ci,, , , rearm.', and on the :ll . ' , !.. y ..rh0,,,,-, 12SL, 11110 rem•tety wee Vl,ll , alt 4 oath •t.ptO• riot. eeremcniee to q... t :c..r.: e ..f the I': idea. of she Colt• , 1 Sta.,, the ,ore-ner,, ..! the ' , ales cencerntd, and • •:1., .i,,,ti i filcct., State nod national. Oa the MI day of Deectuto,r, 03 the int,' , lion 'Mr. Will.. COVekthin•tontry express 71.. art the filet.. Interested in the ccuiriery, tort in Ilaricilelsori, nod agreed trpon A 1.102 1.1. .1, Imp'.peorlreTZ.i 01 ear.t.4 ,hc c. lO n t , l. e m t ,, 2 o t , a .y r e r , , a 1 n . .1 ,, t ,... b .i ik ., to tbe'se oral State., which I.t,t r ,. 1 ,11-i -kkik) =tiniest d. The expenses attending the es blishment of this ecoartery, ins , - , sing the 1 cost of the sight and of ten- rase the1....n.., of the slain, have thins f.,, amounted to 1..,,,i05,• 313, and an appropriation will 1, Itertntro, i to pay these expenses, and to tarot ~,,, ~, ; t,„.., of those attending as littera maintenance It will appear by lbrimeeetitege of the r.lntllta , element, that tbei,l des car' porno,, or t 0..... penscl already irttsits,d ors. to he ref , ttJe.l I; the State on whose ancount they were made. 1 It is just u. sty that 31r. Si 'ilk !tiLPI ditcher ;•d hls &Alecto and important duC•ti with etch I ty, and to ray entire ea:Woe:lon. ALLSEP Or r•vittsa are r0L1,Tt.r..... The aar for the rolls: s' f.,,:oiti, 0 ~„1,,„. tears in service may require some rcyisico. It le alleged test in 3.1.14 parts a the State the county euthcritice are backward in tee eating the law. If this to en, the memborn from the different oounties will ler aware of too tact, and will be moat ready to make such farther enactments as may be proper. I eotomernl to the prompt attention of the Legislature the rubject of tho reliant . rt., orphans of nue soldiers who ha, n. gicen,, shall rive their tiros to the country, ,:t:1 tag this mists. In nay opinion, their ronlotenneee and education ahntild be provided itir by Ibe Stele. Fnllitig other nainre.: frirnde ef a1.,1 ty to provide for theria,they should he honer ably reeefired and fostered as children cf the Commonwealth. Tfiesso,Cooherotofore given by the Pennsyls.ania Railroad Company; re ferred to in my last annual mereago, in etili unapproptlated, and I recommend Ant thin sum, with inch other meant on the Legislature may think At, be applied to this cad, in each manner an may bo thought most expedient and effective. lit anticipation of the adoption of a mere perfect system, I recommend thut provisions be made for lemming the CAMICSICaI :ofatich ehildren into existing educational ea. lablbdrmentati to b 5 there clothed, nurtured - luttigewnetpd.atihe publionipenso. I =lto thispeocremiyadstlma tarzestly, feeling mar . I .LAt , • , •.C1 ; fklvi mg prIVII•CCA • kr% e utitr.ets, 11.11. n. ein• I t.f t m.kr MEMO rut .It. •••.r oe • In ny ••• ,k tLa dl.O. ,ta t ttt frtttxt •nA 11/11EEIMI •• • .n. / r....,rnu••,. 1 / h.. tr. 11. !).•• ,ar,:y±y. , zenersi simn .art iia ea.. ,110 !.31 .I• .1,11.• y Tr.. ~..••-d l'aeto „. - ! AZa Cll/14elsif ail 1,1 ...mr , ntes 1 , ... , 114, it ta ry A. ~i'l. Ito 11 , T . l ti.a det icij i eTO in +r4 E hgr. nnw . . ,t early evEr.p,e4,l, L•r•ti! rk.i?.og tec=.l • .• I b.net eurv.•.•': the , rec,mraen.lut , e, ••• 13. a- - •e;•,, ,e• of 'no rro. 1 1,., sb-Le.,:u.:, 'bra ulhie. K u•! en•llttri• foec•inf 1-27 into 3,1 • 11ce when requireri. ne ~ "In LO 1,4,e uu Inn Gt..l 0' 1., 14..: 11•. 'ear, I bare •gr•-• 1 o- cAll but the mi'.l.lh, but cc inr 0, 40 ed tho •••17i were rcdan Ose,, aDd VrhGt.y 1, c•• real :r-ot in fu•-e. 4f the Loan e•••! ^01../1111..i in dietetuat •.g„ u.un lub• • .t• sod regitulii•ue, inn tlezl.ug e•• n • •: eparovigue fur t 9.,,••• In tor ••n.'' of tiro A.liotant Genera; nil bb feowt n t the Penney., .•g1C11.11(11 rin , ! c r•ate.ton; •11.•rro.; eel-oral arta!ro nn 1J• pt, kr' are ono rot. log. In on, I rug,,t Lae prl.rie.y of • bro,; co or in, pro. o f a !oh, ry of ran 7 .•1 nut rcr moat. and •Ahre cog!tnos . .t. e• o to pre• .-errt! nuoug un; a.. wror. _•-••oty dn. a.,ot o• they mny t... lett or Ire,erai, mak. Inn • ; h • rervre. ii I 1.,;..50 r aonkl not ..•r•st. a..ke lar firtur; atxd ••,0 • sn.• ! ;,,ini.tly I dm , n.l tha Cot aror-n•lotents 0 6; e C•lt ••••16,,, 7," 6.31; It • • • at , or O r d Ile , to t•rr o•:•1 prt ry nod Lief! to a T.le a • p.• at as evly tier/ •• till , -• • • .•14,1, ma: t•lorcitt , tlroir r • rr•!• . t o at Al! tutor., election,. ••••-•.t . 1 't. or .1•.r0i7 j.r.riou brat, rat.. t• n• .rte aro r , ri: i ,ur ott tr high'; wit ,t•,„'„; Ovninh the rnhke..: tot, r , ,,, , ntertsi chit t••lii nal otti.,ll , the pinet•-• th,tmo tte“ 411 011 . neon ro.t aid who may for.i.c r•too I htn hepry tf , rty that • large i.r• I ortien of our top.. r. e ore re eolintaog. two toaaloc, "tit an-1 it: n,tpie in trios pntti. ns , 4 It•-• :hatet. oulli:h.n, nwthr: of .. Attniet.e, itr•l -we rott.r.t.tt• of So loan, ro•hled f,mone,role tirao ..eoalow.ol for tht pt.-9-trotr. Me:troth:lv, nr,c,la front fOrne other Stains are wort itapretorly tonloav;:Lie to n•duro I)tyr rikiehno into dh, rococo Lj evlr inagnot torou!n and prt,mineg. • - C!l=i= . . The 12:11 ',tient"! the act of latt May, pruhfLit" nor Toldoteere from leaving the f , tate. wl.hout ;he authority of the (lot - oroor, and I no.. Ihn passage of a Iry itni.oting penalties by doe and impris oc on all noise ideate who 'hall endee.„, to proorro nod ~stet :II procuring any portan'to thie Sea, to enlirt is the volunteer ft, :n t•• AP) . .:'.fer M n ny of our e• h Lod turfs:ft:fps hose ilit.ed their too t,. fart larg.fs crpen.e. nal in oft ere they DSO to I'ool,o 01 dolt- 6 tho same by offers of litt oral bounties aril.reols;cus for the termites ,;r rolunte crt , aaa it is tot righ.'. thet these pafrintic rtT.rte at-driti be ornharrarsed by in terfere Lee iron. beyond sot b.”(ICIS, especially as tre can not, In 07020 eirzumstaoora, offer bounties by the Ste to, without the injustice of compelling the countiea and township , whiob here already enntrtbuted largely in that way, to taxi* , is pa log, by tazeti,o, fur the de ficiency of others. 1 Wu 77511L71R Ern.. 70 lIE ILISOAXED I fort it to to my duty to call your atten tion to the pernicious prictle.o of /Wiring many Milo to To hurried through at thaalooa of tho erasion. During the hat ten days of tte last tesoton, Vale bandrod pra• of ihsis seated for my ,Signatcoo,atopy most !ingest:int charade. Tha lads rail- f ber. of b il ls prose/And to me denial Coe son- 1 riot Ir. seven leandred and fifteen. In eon- evlnence of thin habit not only coo I , l:ht pasted 01,hout en c;.portnnity i: ell ho- 1'., , , t o a proper entslclerstido of their ron,d , nr, tut the Vileetit/r it htipttl,t, 1 1 • either sign them without Ortil.iiar'ior, or to tit•ll tliceri Over pc:IAN to the r ot' ,, .eari,tr.l.Mtr. It may often tarpon that a hill not arpreveU by ora,r of a single cheerio. &once, .T.ght if there weer time, lei rep-:red, ~asittirg tat tbjeutiorable peOrlclar. Ie gegro,r,„,- a it the hu , ..;ect re L ez i,l.- Cot I raun refer to anar.ter ~.;sci,,f. GlO - lOW. * Milt color partied tr girt relic( in , .w•rttin caste which lormerl; etiniro 4 a op,. I cis: act in Lash case. As for Inotan..• :Cc sale lof :.,..a.l. he (reenters. 5-linielc7reteis and .. i t-ustoen, the Idop ien ci children, th • er,a • tion of mining I mantt`v 7,ouriug r -crt- (tent, sad en for*: . These love e ere parsed ! ea to enure inch an xeraination in neon se as would enable just ee to on dere Y. the rarer. end to the Hinds. and also to race Cue rime and •spense eensdraed in p-ivato Inz,..iet:on. Thor Savo hitherto effeet, neither parFcra, bat i do soribuslyinrge cn the Legit...atm, the consideration the 4 "'tweet: app . ...tit foo• a .tco riot act under each eircutrintaa•ow mu, , it ner fear the. result of an Impartial taimire, or If the sortlie^tion be for a earner` :tomtit doctor the °minden or in:e.tton of son, provis,on contrary to what the legislature her deer minotkafter mature 000rderattoo to so j too and legitimate. I refer to the Auditor General'. ao4 ma ts I Treasurer's r•pects for the do•sile Y.' er r ggu,cigl ggiirc, erd tattle reportidof the Fe: vein. General, AdjUtant General, Q.-arter • muter Gen•ral,CdMilnieliaty Gebel,' Clorgeer (antral, Agent 4t Waettiegtoh, Chief of Tr•urportation add Teleraph Derr,elliattit, and Superintendent ~ r Common crhool, “ regard to their nevdred oepartments. 13V.glor / tlrlt ST 4:6 ST ten. In bury lest li. ICU lait'lrred (rum intermit don restored, that General Lee intended to invade the State., Commetionlions en the nohjeet were immediately matte Washington, urging that prapitkatinne for &ell, a detereoi should not Ice delrybd. Acer.cdirgly th e ly,, r trepartment trtleet, two new mil:tory depart menu, ell :—Tbe Lrepartmetst of the 24,1, geheta, ir.einding Oat wortion of the State I s :.,, sat untance , rn y writ the balance, to be eomaaled gy,lajor-General lii ot he, and the thipartment of the Stendoebtann , competing the remain der of tea state, and to he ermucroded be Major Gescrat Coach. Early le Juno klaj, 0-sera; Crock Ir:iced et Uarric',K no ~.itoined etiMm•nd et his del,.: m, o 1.1: s 4 I. be has rimer exercised with the eol.:,•-lt:. Ft, wrtnase, energy and dtsereti ,:. sotaro acre ti 1,, orpected fret:. h., kLown . ha -, 7. 111« rel..'. idtm,gbr...eny ter. I :a: aiu soma fame, ar. :bn alq.r.r. the • hate army being intral,aeb:.tha rree.dta. sheds e..etimsition (or thiLtia fro, ' ht.•rt. mam. the neighboring States. aeeera regimen:a flow s.w I k end a Are promptly Bola. 11,11 , t r Orr 1' ne rbdttm Lug.e to skesembled. a ,moor ra.smente a. 'inx. the Vrebbien: •e•-ntea •. by 11..• at.vutls. of the Stole as •—ardingly made. Cander at eb n 5 'A ed ti,l4 el i'enney t•ahm were a• 114.• I,i nf Gcnera; 4:2 in :114t uf Goncr.l 1..du..A.1r, or Lrea Ir•Lry • •!..• opera, L s trbi,h coaurd, would `•• prtombie Withto the I: mite %Lc, L., port re....ry to Jo in as I bare :cr.:tn.:lend lb.. ad0pt. ,, ... meaLorer for f1!,C.0 01: l• bp torn litl7 reglmentr at •• d•n•Lr o and In toot twory I. b•Lro reftrred vrt:i he t. orded. It .. MIES On , m... nowecor. td the men wits razoc raw:tr.!, tt• i 'mould ear now that they mod,. I iig isinnotai niarehea in porta of t K. oth 6:4 , 6 which had been tilt...tern, t: re iett, .uttered groat pu C, .cb, I itt.11,141/3 Ili conflict with the en-my...nil ' ' ail etiiko•l ins • acted In obeti:drice milita and order,, and pith codrogr at •nilaranor. iY 1,,, usrr o of elate f thelai:itiot called 1 i,r, en•l I //As. were kill,: and atbera lisebled in • tote ear,. whero thorn are no low. 1,. / t raker tf there moo n^ the, fatripeo. It• {Wank: th• enactment el a law far that F ury a. Thp esmpalge 'Jro ',AVeI - pc: lay t •Irtory of Gettehurg, tialeeil.,yity the apt, Army of the Potomac. uneer tee rommond Mayor General Meade, the aft://r; anti mar • ition /I:Pplayaii all their neeultort -1 ra and et...lent/ea in ino an ti e f., marcher whin", learnt/it/o,y pr coded t :. ruder Prwrs.leace. to Coen; Lbo military genius nud on.mrpasred of Otter.: Mende. •ot tte prom.;dnoss r. self assz,Llesug galleLizy e:tie.ier... he; n,,t arc ir...t . tuti for weer s "s !had S•l4.We aro proud to elalui and hey 6Vltil .o. •. f our torn ileur , - 1.1,. , vet to enjoy the ml all rewsidt.iiiii ratafol agproeira.n tourney mon. The latter lel. ir :Le vi front of the battle, and we can entiy pay hem age 1, memory. Whatnot, honors is, b.en et any time darnedonnuinentorn the trirtut• of a patrtot—:f ftlt.srk ioy Li citizen and soldier. he has ohnivien 3" n7e .e a d u - reiving cooninutieua In 001.41 0' the right, or themt•lrev creotlr g •nvinu. to him en the held en whi.h no lel:. von ; would not he well to intatfere trlth their S tor tendon. Dot I `dope taut OA Leatsia,,, rill pica afoot] toe reef:fro:, of tan Stat.: r eproprtato testimosy of tho puLlic glatttco. to h i re red hi. surety - tag etona.x.•oaer. It would to unjug. to "fait referring a:;• to the loyal •pllnt of cur pool 10, winch boon elinotd in cvory mode o craznettoon. Not only have they Pert 27:.• won for the paer•l and erecial rervioo of Y. Crotrernett, and sup; cried wtib cheerio. neer vc the burdooo of taxation, but CI, bons. and depute have literally ovoro ,we ,Tr.r.:rts Sal meet..write, sr.saizzne,us eontribniol by them. under the aeiivo oo r•• • •hroreir de odour women, i faithful rm.o dog, tot :he sink anti wormded oad pr...r••, well •4 for our arm:co in the bald. The ple.riotio t•Croil 0;0605 learn, to 1.0 r1O1O1t11: hi.. To every row nail the r^rponse heeom. sod more liberal. erri . un To J.:calm:cr. rani. ars When intellioneo was receieed of il. - lsarbarten sutrvation of our prisoners in 11le•- mond. the garner. of the seheia State were l.sstently thrown open, end hr fore any •isi In• movement b.d been made I was already employed oa behalf of our people to their ef-rts tet secure the adml•ttisi. through the rebel lines of the abundant •on plies provided for the relict o; out . suffer.' g tbe breten. These of our eitirens elio have fallen into the habit etf a . ..pm - Iv:kg on. a :cal C•tatictionweatth and tho oustirpaised elvt:rts of her Neill., should blurb veli, they I. of , this picture. That this uonntural rebeition may be •perd tly andtgeetually nruabed, re lie--all--under j the itisligati..n of the ono paremonat duty-- that of vigorously supporting the liovernmer t in It. moesurtt to that end. Tc lb, toil ex tent of my otheial and Indiritiusl alttlity it shell let supported, and I rely hew tlty on i,rer no-operation. 1 am ready for all proper tens' ,nre• to stronghthen its arm—to cutworm's. tto upholders—to stimulate by public liberals i• in thems•liree and their fornitiev,l:, mon win girt It to their personal 'err itte—......a. • t .ry mode to Mel / iterate Its action. W. are !min ing the ‘ 7.i eat battle of tioo --of l ) U . h. -...litg ht —of tilmrty. Tie Almighty has no attribute Cat con fa 7 , roe savage and tlegenerato enemies. Not people can submit to terrtto"al d, VI, c,bo r • wont without becoming content..intl. In tut inn eyes ten iin then of the st old. riot it is not only •getnst territormi dittncecroo.nt that we are sertt;:iiing, but opines the do• enaction o f tat very groundwork of our whole rotates' system.. Tho nitienate question truly e: itoite ts the port belles of te- pormeneni ealetenco of a poserfni Itetint.lte. 'I tet / p iii, nowtten to be new tolet.J, anti by the Messing of doI, ~-.., Moan 'hot it shall net be our Carole it it be not solved fertirebly. ti's have during the put year, motto mighty sired,. Inward tech A solution, and to all in mate npnoo.lli OOA we approach :te completion. Out whatever reverses may bappee—{Valt• evar blood and tinikenTO easy Still ha re{aired --cbaterer eaerileea mey bo o. .. ury— tbero will remain the inexorable .tetero.llll 0 - tin of our peOple to light out this thirg to lire d-I:s., ft and verpottuate Ohio Colon. They here swoon thnt nt , t. opeator Isbell he roll from the constellation, nor tt , dolt erect bri;htneas be dimmed by treeseu and reragory. and they will heap their oath. A. G. Cnirrn. ILELIGIOUS .VOTICES ..-- - r ---- -d-.IIEV. 0. .13. GRH AAM. A. .M .171i1 Ltv.:. , pnosll in thn WESLEYAN 3LCTIIODIFI caLumt, Wy lio at rout, on sAISDATIL to-thrs t , Ho notat Lours jllikil ).- , - .-.I3I.IiCII'L/.2.14...0F ..',111115Y,(7..it.t.e.- ,‘ o•sart ern.) ELDER PISIEFfi KING, Pa.- W most In EXCELEIt.ft /IA.LL, comer of Poloral and T. Loonock ass. treadling ovary Ltiltlrti D•Y, at W.-i a. m. and f p. m Drayor Ricottas WED. Yin DAY SVLiL.O. no public am cordially in- DM, , Molt ..THE FIRST CONGIIEGATION or DIRCIPLE. of Ptitsimsgh. mast attic& , Zitrala IRON CITY COLLEGE BUILDMIS. or Penn sod Rt. Clair atnota. Prost.l.ls, WED'S DAT-31m0ing sod Earning—at the calm: lostma. Ra School at 234 eel,* p.n. Dosass Witting tiont7 IREDNIUDIT NER.I.IINO Int •ablio are respostfolly lurked. ;ain't i r r E c AB.-1 1 d e r. ha Z Iliack fistrastix Irmo. .rE ir AD I• P. it' TIS r..9 4 rs 1 E R' i'ERT IS JEOI EA*lll4 T , . . , TRULY 1;!11. t '.:701Z1 nrittFl. NON F.ICAL.I, nit% oar,. ft r- lIIMM=I •Ilr'• m, 11N(JI ANI 14-1 ;1a 14...1,N 'l, A :Ict "'F.CIAL r I V I , =II El= • %It. 1•Y• I : • ! Pianos End Mui I=l AL AI L 1.1.! .II Isr los ?nhed ri46O? V!0!, ihtel r..!--I , flmoorn al. the FI'L -- • I: a• Iv l• n•• .2 n;., I :0.t•.1, Is o"111, • MEM ( )~:I• t.\_ M=l •!1•3•••, I or. u. 1.--• t _ • . • I I•. Y rahl`,l•••, - r.t, Mt 4l l: VTTI Pt Y. I.l•Mrso., "I•ctt•lT ,irtue ..t • .1 , 7 -• t legb•ny F.r. rt er..1.,..int • ..1, ar..l •hat tr • f r7k,t3.1 kn . • • r.•.ih Or lha 'rm... 3.-1 hr. a.l.c. 14. ~.y rt ti. y •-r 11-. • 1: ItcY.,:ae. 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O_ , OH A.ND 13:...!!‘0 F.. 15 Tik,)(lo , In .Lo h-..ndl of o-tot•olto, (~rcol:lotion, oft, .cu On rocored al • Trynanert a ,frr^o YonotO asto.t, for • aor,, rort.t.tom Webster Lr.t..3 p t I I: Conort.k. • - . 11' AN .4 5. , . asn!...< ro /, 0• , .. d tof ,t I of a Motu.. , , `r 1117,0 t P.D :ETA'TR . s I. Cat .111 I,,rindry I 1".. 1 AND For la• Mr!), k: II • I '1" ror b• •.: 1 , 1: k an , b j• 1.1 po by .!' 1..41 •no n 7 WNT A eta !•: , .11T rurlb t'hiii'EN —For _L. sod!, Met webt tool, in, en thir t tbr,.. b.,1 u :h• i,bllgbine 1 . 11.1•1.n•gh 64...fte. Fr. r •• 2-r Vsf I F-•• ELI t.l.1 1 it()o6n AND . - - - - (I , A E \,PII l; E. —FoilrLa Wnrel Tr ..t/ /11, Clty v 11! r0e..., putt.. 11. r.t.••• be, ttp,..tt•t•ti ..1 411,10.1qat Tat.. .1:t ,t‘ parotttti tr• ,• 1 , 3 LAt,_Cli 1 r.r:r . 111:10 nd 001,.. LeN1..1.:14t.024. b., tll Lour. li. , t• 7 tt. ' 45.1 ft,in 4 1. • PI • 7 et - - -- • -- IN I: i C'. 110 , PEW.rY —For ate. s“,lsre- w”.l c.nm•s;s.:.s u-arr tbt fly si . nr Fourth strtrt. , vr Ltt tomer a M../krt • , ittr, 7. the All troct ti.e LA:. s Nanny A.. 11,.. F.sprtts NUL: , Yi S'FA l'h ok.”) rt.! 11 INTKII 1 . 1,1,,t. I TI Pot,. P. , • ros..tr rs,': • I•Te 1T1,14t • FiTS - fifoSi!T ••• I.M On. k r 6.•.1 n.ntr 11M311=1 • GOOD WF.SIT.IIN FAHNI. of 160 tl It oir.rt.i et Ito low I.; In of orxr, t - to• of toe lott r.tat , ti..e tr. 11to otrort le ttligsd to tell to toooty. EESSIEM 11 5 11 , 1..4in t ers Sit/i - Nt N FOR 14 A L — Jr hark wyr, wit` inner, and rvn,/ enrn• ua.r!y nr.s. soil In running oid,r. Wit. L.. at thr rt Ir2n, Mi.T.A k vr A rr.ortn qt ~~] i Ll,o i\' WIL Lv : Lid WE V. , NS ...b. by it 4)1.1.1::8 ii4PICED canes Spiced balmon, yet rp In tour pm ad In cans. herm-t -rally red.!, jowl m0n...“1 !rem Matta ..! vale C."'"1"" r7 , 11 , A. waisnew. Comer !.!!arty and Baud gamete CHACKLIIS.-5 bir. Wing e ealrbratc4 Fast. Cr - gam jr,at yemlmel, f r “), hatn lb. bakery. m 4 tor We by lb, band or Mt. tal, by 'JOHN' A. RIMITAW, .7 mr.s. Lawny and llnnd ersatz. LEAA— 04 GaJetgar 2. NA *Tabby J. 11. . THE NEW YORK WEEKLY, THE NEGLECTED WA ; TILE 01' 1 PrtLfr. NeffiJOl, TikeliEll W. In. t..urll wr, Coneatt lartenaie I- sr- It•u. Thy el t ILI 1 . ^.(10:1 i. . . lath 2nd tet,on, and the heroin. la a touttg lady von h.., tin ~• • ietlthet: ees.t.,f te• h m•rk4 I,Ar lit e, el us hc - r ll= , t•tn Irtdn rnerinvent,,,,i t , a :,r:n, and pnced, al.a, vlatt argand fa, c:...•azirr, at tl,n .0 who o.crupy promtnetlL i,•:tiortS tr the sttaittgrm. :h. ry br-"! e t•ru wog tt is n• itho frtmlv • it : but tnz hand, nud .r a ,ua.aanr c3l-nt,ed ,0 swat !=1 • • triu-b 11 , Pad wl.l , rant It COL:7I.LII t I-3 w ,111 t. the rabilc re..., out Lt. nfrer Lte,t4, is Wk;EKL.II on• • 5i,:•n.1.1 1. Itik AT BL , Dr. Ob . TEE bETILEMEZZT," by . Pr., • 9 4 ,7 n, nnd •rt•th, rr.:l :!. !, API!: 131:117 LAMP: cr, UGHTFIR.,.. (soul 'h • pen Jr• sol ',Web 1:6 es we , hly inn Allan! 11 w .1\ • ..trru ',mt, of Ant or tl. pf,tla<nte "f • cz. d and er rharawter. fia cltolns •' Tlea•ent ...1.. I•F.no tt led,. ens,' "It .•••p•pr• whl .ra Mfr ear. avd red to g‘tv.rs ci..1.• STREET & starE, pt 11. 1 ,,, , •C"pecnea eyrie* irnt free AL :s i. OHDI b SANt 'E: ranking appropria t. Pe .1 ...,I,a,:re r d rast...l ne May,. .11- aad cant,. qf PufraLlovii, In bc:, erad Cooefoa wr--a1ed,...: ho.reey e-atacd nudes! 4, I.* th. Tha4 the lieven.e af said ally, tor tce ,eav 1544, 111 air from Taxes, L,. u, all ecaer es, tegsthey IrttS ay; mom,. In tie 1, easury tv - rt etherals. arp,tviate4l, are hen hy •7 ;Let• toe I:.e fi.aotrthq plrr:etss: rn - 1,1.4..r. • rrn^rr.:ATll) se. 1 7 aig•rtsi 11. r.... Tax nri El'aiiicipeg. S i'A 6 goi '''' '' Cragrromfne .... 11.1,‘ , 00 ri - ' '2 "...Airing ..1 ( itigiGl..x.A. igg,PSO en , t•ok,h. / . .a..:::..i 2, , !73 to 4 7:re Tr gline ..rd lagg.g.... 12,000 (.. !. lii,ri ig.gicn gAri 3 Ot , r_gl V , goer Vg inks... ............. .. ... ....... . ]!,e , ' o 'Xi 7 We.... ............ .. ....... . .. . 1t..00 , •,.) k. 4 , ,, Ltgistigggl,ooo CO lAininond liinrksl. . .. SOLT Cni • .. . In aioneagale:nlnif Wo•r4 trs.'“ 'oultues. I /Lard of ..... . . . 1: 1...a.rs .I.3..t.dfalnne 1.15,635 1 , . OulatokEtt g Warrants, non cootirl'4. 1..0 OU •' Vt. Smiting rand T, 'Mt Ward Mart'.... $. 311 6.,A 00 1,1111•TLf Cr 0101, CC 110 , 12.1,2 $ 01, 1.1. 0 011 111..pnl 01. NVltatf. 51.."....b.1‘ Sl•yor's OMeu.. ........ ..... 111a.nrtog Woud .1111 !SIC inspecting ............ ...... rue Rall.rny wale; • ........... Lenz flue atm ishlng due... !Sal, kern CO Pt., P. ghat far thy pont... of prnirn er revenue to meet lb: c - rdtbary •aporrlllloltho Oily, and par th• tatarbt on thy. Ocoopron W ilonde thoriaod by Act of Aymnbly, %leper:woo tut. 11th day of sprit, f ot, and the %redolence* 0' flocrocrle, - in pursuance thorreof. the In of SALSIaJO MTV hereby remnants ~or e or hat IJl•otbortred by form.. Am Amerably, .nn fur the 'aorta.' they shall be no forint., via: I. Upon alt rroporty tormlela for Pt., or Coonty posponno, eight mrl'e open the dorlar thy trait:in riot. 2. Upon un all m o a l s 51 ro o d s r a sa nn d an r d o am r r rha n tocu d ing .. 5 1, WI xectloo and otherwise, one sod too third milU m the d. Its-. • Upon the actual nrarty siihnt o . mob sad ever , persuu -r entra,ori in lb. [rule, Imelmate or 00 =potion of totalling for his, her or them hecarlt, mount, tormented or disttiled liquors, and on the scoot .1101 o orb mid entry . pamon or firm eoroperl In rho b ,, otnesal or oeconntron of .o ant Orator Pre mills on the dollar, eacoptin• on th• atlas of stuck, roll estate or nownbraty, the rate of which 01.011 be op. and tyro-third mills,. the .1011•0. 1. Oro the averov quarterly burin.. of all itit mardim and commlnion nr.erthrtaft, brolore and knots, rank.ne l•atltottons, an or. the ano n pmrterl • PM , pla of Insurance mar pectin.; 1010 0.. anomie, Goitreu remnant...mu:id telegraph compautoe or.: terrothrrd mitre on the alryilyo Aid th. store rates the COy A.rror r! -.11 ea- D.- • the .std tall'. rao. All ordinance. or parts of OttiiMILDO.L. CO for LA tt.o same aro inc-rmistent hcieernb, ore boreby ro t omlr rt. rir.1,...y0l and courted Into • low io Councils, tbla elh day of .tams. - ;, A. P. 1301. JAME?. Me.A.ELEY, rrosldatt of Poirot Commit. S. loot of belle. leu cif. TYIOS. Pre.ldebt of Conran. (-Pane . Awn Ikon bI . N.LI.Tra, Cie.* of Cowmen Cebbell, N ORDINANCE prescribing the Selene% of errhein City °Oxen. hte. 1. ite rebtfeed and; mobbed by N. Mayer, A:- pf Narlar,A, .1 St k.( end dowse. Ceree-,* teamsblei, and hereby oniebbe! and beaded eatAxey et Or gar., 1 hatfee .:.e yaar If sad hereafter until otbarenee nwolettel by IS, mania. of IS, City Otttetra beret:Latter borteel .hall be ma •Ls . . , Th• este". of the Maur• Clerk toren hutrirei Tor coition. The oolsr7 of th. Troestircr, Wiercn him:Avid ital• n, for sown, The ralary of the Cositrollcr, two thoursoil pef !wroth. The feisty of the City Solicitor, ttrrive hoodried pot anin. The .Nary of the Flirt Ill•trtct Stroot Cosimie mbodorier, eta. hundred dollars rer annum. • , . The ealary of the nerand Dtstrirt ferret ConsteLa emer, ate hundred dollars remount.. Toe salary of the llonetufahela WT.( 31eator, eight hundred dolls. per ennnau. The eatery of the Allegheny Wharf Dexter, right hundred dont. per annum. ho sals. of Nlemenger of Controller, than hun• tired ri•4lors per annum. The salary of fierxw-wraf Cm.amlls end Commit. tone, tour hundred and aft; nollars per annum ; and that the I.Z:a of Itereenger to telert Council to obolialtod tr.. 2. ;bit tb.coy Ganger Itereafteriitaln to full comp.:neat:ma for his .rrinee, orn.faneth of bit rant, Instead of one-third, Y heretofore. Furor. Intendant and Clerk of 3lorkels ears ibrITA/bd to seven hundred dollar,. ern S. That ail ordinances, or parts of ordinances, be far a. the eatna are lacenslotcht with this ordi nance, are hereby repeal - 4. Ordained ond envied loW ► law In Counrile, thin 7th 2 .T J'ellnilat7r A. D. 1€64. JANES lllrAtaate Detaillt al of inert Counta. A itz.t ; E. B. Maszosr. Ctork of 6•14 6, S Coottell. ..TOM; M. KILLEN, ' Anglian of Onarcurn CaateclL Lori: Maw WPlAraz d " ,n. Clerk a Comritort WALL ,PAPER AT OLD PRIGT,s.--: lietwittatsadat the tenthlood 114141.11C41 in thenntalignsa Ina inli at oLD PRIM mini lamb Ink - TI.T.TIARREIALI4.• Womilstzut: BOOTS ..f.xxo SHOES. T I!T ONLY !'LACE for groat bargatna BOOTS iSD SHOT-S, Lit C05 , 76.11T HALL FROM sway, et Int% ana. THE ONLY PLACE to hare BOOTS C. , NTCILT NALL MOE 2114)1tE, d Fifth .tred. riPri I:: ONLY PLACE yen clum buy. real HALL MOT MM ..72 FULL .aatert , .. V7ONIY PLACE wl . :ere BOOTS ,S; czar P RIIGZ ruts to.re.t. O!,LY PLACE to :my WOMFY'S iAiNCT.37 HAL L Ei7,7;d:l, rlfth T n. ONLY PLACE to buy ISEN"ki 14 , NCEIti lIILL gEfOIC 9TGHi. •1 Fifth Wed. kLACR when) they hr.TO is? ITAL,I. 13110 E FTOCE. r 2 Tiltb aineL Ti F. s; YLACF, G, bny Warnen. FILL. Brow. stool:. THE GRZAT, originni and only then t !heor...!nfacs_ •.•....k.K I IITS MOE= le a rut-:.‘ tu7.r. •• auth• ii= :i•• .1 it X cCLESii AND'S AUCTION 4 - s 11 ag an I n. Lt PI L'S' GLOVIZ KID BALMORAL BOOTS; be do do '2,SW-11.43 dd; Pd MOILot ;20 itOod , BALWL du: CANT'S TOMEI! dol.llurtAl el S CALF do; P. TWO do °ALB' do; 411 4." 4 4 .44 beet want.. wad warranted to eve Lice sariaLwc:lea. =ll=lll Ana tirREA T CLOSING OUT SALE oF Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Balmorals and I:AINU 7IIE NON7II OI JANCALT, Ar BUELL AN D. 41 46 liffirt,t enmt. CA LL :-.OON AND SECURE EAR .. )I.r id rra y all aon BOOTS, GAITERS & BALMORALS, B 0 0 Ks, .41,12 CAMS, at C. IMIUME STATIONERY PORTFOTY3 HOTOG RATH ALBUMS I SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED, DIARIES, Fop. 1864, f . 411 ryr ........ IC.IIOO Okr ...... - ...... ttiv,loll, tIJ WALLETS & POCKET ROOKS, Book, Stationery & News Depot, pHOTOGIUM .ALITtr3IB! €.4 - R11) PHOTOGRAPHS ! And irui to old at LOW SR PRICES num ass sea Books, Papers and Magazines LIDLM AIM GENTLZKIN are reaptat2t4ll3 , tw tiled to c.ll .4 eramlne Ma met .4 pikes, at STD 6HOE.Siramarl.d. 1.. al TED SIIOE3, Is la 5:lO>S a * ro.palr.l revc, is al 4..t..KS- fur m ETUGY BOOTti :oc b.:: can Frtees 4s 1=139 CHEAP: ME= GEO. ALBREE, SON & CO., CEM:EII=! MEM OEM At POEM* ND' S, NI Harter %treat- EIEMMIEI MEMBEEI I HUNTS TITTITLIIOI3 MJIANACi :73111e61 EMOICLNDA OF 1 - 11PGIITA NT EVENTS V. A. BOL - STY TAW At :La cid p-4-e-01.:LT '45 CUNTII JOHN P. MINT, MASONIC TILLL,SO InYTH STURM". Prrivscravt, rr. s.A LOWZST PRICES. AT PCIILISHF:Iit , raw's 0 DWirIIENT STTLYS. :i1) DICIrrEIMT KINDS. AT PITTOOK'S OPPOSITE TH POST OfIICZ. ♦ FULL LINT JOYT lIVILITY-11), SLEMOTABLE HonEz h, L b. vt..i. 11=1 1=1::21 lAMBS T. SAMPLES, LITISAItY impostrFra, No. as Watema M. A11e10+. 31 2 , deltin n•a-rrs. CUD G 17.1. WANTED—To do 101- . 4 . 31 "1 h aa maark, a short CAM= Is l)a• ma. Hlaboat war, 41d.6.;p17 the OinTr.... ernes. W A lr E t.„ ''' .. -- J o i. lien' as neer.. tae DU - ELIA/CO 1:1011.183. Chap with emus mtl Ix/m -own pralot L.S.iOIOT tOO. --- I NTANTKP—A first-rate MACILLNE I IsLACKSIIITII. steady 'nark and du tact .ves co a rood hand; Lan else IseMlCooll Imam 1d.:193LP, Hank or Alleetezt ZUrer, wear Wa Pala. jaLlw IVAINVED A GARDNER—A mar V T rlad ram Irttboat ehiPtmen prams& Ho Malt widentasEl the =awn ot•knes, sad an NI amid a• If W.. har4 vac. ria tight !lad els amp esa aet s permaneaL .thatlas.andvxlVl. Snubs all 12a Sowed rtns. Instslorre. P. WANTED.—*O A.3ll:6rm—We vreat IA to Aml: tr a= 1, sailarpeaass aSer new uactEML-3 wit= whim. Ella= ard tiArlreee, _ _ daltmdmer 1511 AW & MANX. Sl&LetErra. &to. int; A. KONTIII-1 wail ton ire-Agents I 1.1 111 etet7 teronty at .$75 • .nort.h t _tairoase plot., to set oty ore oteep retaltereelartssettavo • Address. IL 1=130.11:Alptill. Man • or:4*meatel , • 1864. Fccia oircogris uasmisbent G Emu. 1://411=3. ker ,1244.41 pow., tocloth ( b rout, !a linitaston • Tiztr..N al r- b - WboY Mume a with ellteeyes sad with mut:* edes—with toZ == f rut a Meselt s or4. at naitistaia wm. 0. 70 4lt CO. Stagream ettlaeorarrasi • &Meg non Y 952 ~yyy~} .ti ,uq.