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Jennings; otr behalUot the Committee ot Arrange. weals, who annotaosd the ikitloWlng °Moors: YtesidentLAloi.-Jemrilll2Oodyer. Woe Praithisiti4..dia. Aoblaion, Capt. Gimp priistii Warnt, Rot. PAWS Mo. CrOsns", - Ir., Second Werdi Col. Geo. GerstiJemes Mollzieh-Third.Werd; Janus, Marshall:::fweits 3 , tOis/,' "nil /ohm McGrew, latirth *int. - Baena Visdanton, P. If Cootal , E: a' e. The a 0141111daa. awe tatialawasly confirm ad, sad ilia vatiamaa .IMitod .ta take taste op op the platrata,- CoL Coopot,. as isklag the Mu% spako -. artiadtt or not. coarse. f , I feet graiillY,honored in being called to pre '. • side at the'.:llist7stanti,tallyof the Union WO • Party to Allegheny, In the Praildentiat.o sm - Pekin of- 804., The tastes between thetwo,pare tree, tsar the I.o7l6ll:thteh Party, cud the Dia -, ioyel, Disunion. Pure petty of the country are now fairlyt he befere.people. Bach of these 1 parties has announced its declaration of mind ., IpleS,and selected tte - standard-bearors. tar-the cemtnestrife. By these prinelples, they must be judged. and stand orfelliithe grand Inquest , of the people shall decide. Choose ye, there ? tore, -fellow citizens, whether ye will stand by ' yaw GevernMent atad !mean by your votes lts efforts to subdue this hellish rebellion, or whether Davis,u aril sends your necks to the yoke of Jeff: vor what is icon as bad, that of his sy m „, pestilent friends, the Copperheads of the North. ~ • Car platform fnity and 'fairly predator our de , termination to flghtit out, at all h& and at .: every mat, =Ulnae en erased rebel shall raise *, his impious band amdnet the. Government of 1 these United States, er Lira time-honored flag of ...: war countri. - T ( APplszes) - , ; " _ ,' It also declares thlthSeittis slicked rebellion was -,' begun in -this letterset of slavery, no pastes 7.4 shall be made, which does not wipe out and tor i..", ewer obliterate and destroy this fail blot upon ;:', the honor and fame of, the nation. It commands i , " , , _ and simple - Sidi the coarse of the Administration in Its efforts to subdue the reloillinn, And pledges . .,i tie Uniewparty,to -sustain and encourage our 1 ooldierslend estlont at elicit., eacriftee of men and il moneyirmtil engem and stripes:hell hold wt. I', digitated may over- - evert foot of our national 1" domain. To can; out these . vendetta we have `3 . nominated for the _Praildssay for the next four years, that time and tried servant Of the - people, Abraham Lincotn, and for the noond offise, the h Tice Pismideboy, the sturdy old war Democrat, 1:,1 Aod;eer Johnson of Ter:messes. (Applause ) 1 1 sued_. stands it:se ease on the other side? „,,. 'What clays the ..Chleago:Platform? Thee as 0 the war to ?Wert, the Baba has thus far failed to seoempitsh that object, they il demands ereitsfigin efliestilities, with' a alewto '4, a convention of all the atoms. - What does this : moan I' Don." you lee that on they say we her'nt iconquered the rebels yet—cur only alternative is to mike pence upon their terms Dismal of cunt Donee this mein. - dincolon 7 Does any - MUM In his reuses believe that the rebels will treat pmeeably erupt their Independence to acknoiliedgesti When- so far, although beaten at all' points and starving, and almost naked, .'. they silll boldhut Le:Self their Northern friends , 1 and e)ppe4hiseri will not Succeed to the eluting ti eleotion.- (cc President ?. Pour owe of the six ‘, retch:dons of the Chicago platform ars insole up 'y:l .m flelyof ',abuse of -the Admitisttatioo, -while •?,- they bore' Ott :cue word lathe whelp document - Is of condemnation :of The rebellion'Air of lite; ifV,. llfratout iii.ders. 'Shay ti. 'nod iiii with i w.ird. r'..,_, of pity for the soldiers, and • promise- them their , preicolictsprovidedi I suppose, the soldiers . : are., fools '.. enough to vote their ' 4 .„. miserattle: .fleppSA4C - tieket.: To - support .i this beautiful p!otforte, they afTe selected Gan. i'. Geo. B:=IdeOlellea as their candidate for the 4 Presidency, - and - McClellan atilt 'drawing his Pay . - as • iffstior General, mounts the Peace Platform, 1:1 bat ohutne . :to:isi in favor of the Union, flay the Lord paeans ill from mob friends of the .. - • llrdoti f . (Laghter.) '• - • i: The other candloate, of the so called Demoo• 1•,.. racy, for the 41.. us Presidency, Geo. IL Poodle. :.'..-', too, tea consistent and avowsdllaoyezhood, who .., to all hismanser in Oil:grass, boasts that he new- ' .k, •er voted a man or • dollar towards the suppres. •:-.4 don of Ike rebellion: - " I :II lose-thee . fellow. eleinens, you hove . lita'Plat. 1 M. form aid the candidate' fairly presented. • 1 .ttl The Conflict is at hand and let us at once armee •.,1 ostriches to the fultrasanitude of the °maims. . For our country ' s eeke—for God's sake, lot es ' wehake off the dew-drop that glitters on oar es - mor," . let as ' enter th e Lists prepared ..; do to -or die, and let OA deal 1 .- snob blows -Nln l .' behalf of the I . tlon- . ,-,.g' . stlintiert. - ilnd - . - ibe , laser, Tat tko elections to ' i take place In- October , and November, that the enemliii of the - eotaftYlicreh.out .11,mth shall , c theist back fa utter _dismay . ; and the swirled ••1 Copperheadi, With whom we bare now to coa l-, land, will sae* beak into their holee,never ' 4 again-to show their villaMotts faces •in the light ' of Heaven. . Let us biotite open our banners, in the lan. .., Image of the immostal Wainter—no such miser- ''-i able Interrogatory as ''what is ell this worth?' 4 , : 7 4 but all oven upon every lord, in chum:tors o ` ~.4 1 light; those better words, "Liberty and Union, .:!? .now end for error, ono and inseperable." 'tAp . ; plaussy.; • -• . - 1 -lil At the ociachition of the Chilrasn's remarks, q"..1 la Introduced the lion. Thomed Willism., whom 15;1 Ile ectiglimented as - one of tho ablest and most ~.0 accomplished epeakeri of. tho present day. •!..4 Before Mr..Williates commenced his remarks, ';'•,11 and after-asthma bed played an air, Captain , ,?,1 Samuel Riddle' moved the ' appointment of a Akoninittet. - on Beton:alone, and as Chafienn 4 . ,h, annocuiceAtliefollowlernatued gen Corned r" R. .4 (•iA Riddle It : ' ri. Franots, ff. G. Collie, John U. : • .Barr, Tames 111111er, (of Ideachoster.) " :i !roma or BOW: 11101. mtursas. * . 0 Nr WIDIAMI than took the stand amid mach ... spoon's, and delivered a lengthy, able and or _ :al glatelltettle Speech ; but we do not pretend to ~..11 glee earn h e1.L01434 of It. tiatilzteat ti al and ..' tree aro ttit - rto oat our disposal to do jostle' • 1T„ to the ,•st fiat .of this distinguished gentleumn. • 4 0 • The audience reminded him of .oldstrathmes, and .. otos Calculated to make en old stager feel young !,.. q agate. - lie was glad to meet :thaw tinder such tat ofeble eircumstmecer. A tow weeks ago the ' ; loyal people of the North' labored undor an rs ., ec li pse, but thank God the clouds had lifted. Ir. , The infamolie platform, adonted at Obiciogo' bed gi out _caused the clouds to break, and the siert- Pione tows from !Airman had Panagat soon dts. ripsted .the darkness, and gave as a clear and misoloodid elty. . . . Tliti:Prefctl,tillnPailla :was one of the most In- 0 "riArg..ror tnazgaratad. Ile woad's:tot be here If it were not it. At -his. time of life he grand& • , :t.; ystker court the home druids, bat In %bemuses . 0 cr i s is he felt it his duty to Eo them. The groat tq, lu. l i klar. irio . vdf ,elagis th i i .i It:a m :r igi d C l in g; • ,„.....• „W hI D w uktelifft his responsibill by saying that ' i.:j .1,.., coefid dotothilig, but each no had a call to l i f n ty;iidthould exercise all histriolters fargood. ~ if ! - , iiitu,lirstrod sad ,whits Leathered gentry ;„--• ladisssininid at Chiosgo were pie enemy in the ; .seari t 'which' we bad to - lookafter.'. The 'armies of. Lee had Heed *ire nothleg.in Ostaparlsori with this NAcali In the - tsar," • !flail lien. Itt'aittliort.. .7 . 't .at their bead... (Applause.) .. Theta Copperheads,l s, '• • esho'ssiosiblisl st-Chiesta, had ratted - the white , ~.. . ,Ilsig at as hour when, we, were winning glorlond +i :tortes in the fisid.when Psirsgat weal.tadibl,. 4. , yin down the mild mammy, of Port , Morgan, ,-% And Ahern= esius .dePloying. his izeopsdtr the ':. : .... arrests of Atlanta. , . • :i glas7lialillifeleiteseilletia wcitChts roplita , ~" 1.,' Mon, both North sad liouthifrorwme sole fact, stuitetrov.gimarewirottld figlet. 4 ' ( Laughter-and e i p,•H emplanes ) . Irlltileo lo 1 • 11 i • ki 4 Pin l lP TH4 Hiii.' z...... 4 ip,intiplsti of the :War ;wit:Volt/I. l h. o Eleaffa,: . r.,%•:„..rnnfinition,.that they,shohnt. mblehiste Mich. Mir! , 14 0 Peter "blaft4lsrtn4- 4 r .(lanettet.),' 4 " II *MA 'teeth du repress:its& thli . 'lts I rW° •y. isoaquatinglereLsrasthe frau. _ .. lis Ltd, bssi l o.. gpilyjgtyiediihc!Pakez (0 1 4 1 3 1 45. AllillYars i 2 sl3Pirin 41444111106 / 41441P"wer4"1411 / 4 :-4statis• thargessoloctri - - Tits , grost . ..diggsso, - ...-.7:4 stmg corers creature - In the kande Of others, and k . "-• :. .y a rtetak 4144 - to - vsz77 gat t* - At . ,otilloar loi '.'72 . :J-i • '74:7‘l:.fi r t' tit St 1b , ., ..10: ~ 1 , ;, d.,. ?! :'Z•'''-','-',-iititty.l,64.';ttt.,P,.=.:.e..l"---4.: • ..",1 , y . : , ,,JW•hthhtil,,,Nete .t,e.0.r.: , 4 tat resc. , en ~.'.,,?. s - • - . a eta Peridietoktas alptiaulak but hie record it * Ciate.e.tar cnieitnl tfailistnimed that be be 4 asitev,veted aman,or flat-for the earl:lmA aof ate re 1 ere • iThe. speaker then diatathsetiatlengthttha prin• clphmetabodled in the two platforms now before thspeopla. One deolarsdimmistakably.th Savor of a vigoront prosecution of the war,until the lattvelOge of lathed rebellionthonldbe wiped = one—unto the lot armed rebelhoot? ground his weapons aid submit to the rightful Anzthority of the laws. (Applause ) The other deelaredin favor of "a, cessation of hostllities.". Or, in other words, that the victor:oat armies of the Union ehould bow in sabmission to the en emy. Not one word was uttored In condemna tion of the rebellion; but the white tits was is raed, and the whole nation was asked to db. grata Itself In the eyes of the world, and for all time to come, by setting down upon Its knots and suing for "pease," The bane, then, elm • ply was, Life or Death. Lie who was, not with us was against us. There could be no nentral• ley in each a telex. Every. blow aimed at the rebellion was a blow at the Chicago platform and the Copperhead candidata& The rebellion woo now In lie death agonies. The rebels hoped to hold out until after the emotion, but the spathe, did not believe they could keep op so long. All. the hopes they now bad centered In the Cbletego Platform and the success of its candidates. E tact McClellan and the war goes es. Deltet him.. I. ;lAA speedy, honorable and lmting pea.:l will follow. The Chicago platt cm would lead the nation to death yid damnation, while the oppc. site mune would conduct note life and salvation. (Apples...) The bane and antidote to before yen Whith will you choose? Will you get down on your knees and run up the whits fiegof sultaison to traitors? Or will yeti swear by BIZO who rules in heaven, and who presides over the destines of nations, that your swords than .sever Ijo sheathed until the nibble bdw hi sub nastiest before you? Will you not rather send that eatrotelesioners at Grant, and Sherman. and Vertaatit, and dictate a peso* at the gal= of the rebel capital? (Criss of " Yes I" "Yet I" and applause.) The speaker then reviewed MoOloilan'e mill • tary.tizeor at considerable length, and his aritl oxtas were of .ths most damaging character. Ile then ably Caused the tutu of the negro, and vindicated the government In'the patriot turn. ins the slaves to account In appraising the TO hellion. Be dwelt upon numerous other palatal, -and held the large andience•snebabind for over en hour. But, as we stated in the outset, we - hive no Intend - cm of giving even a synopsis of Ile able address. At the close of Mr. Williams' speech, the 93 4 5 43 I'7o 148 85 390 800 111 70 II S 9 13% 400 375 0) '470 465 930 800 690 4D<' 10 3:11 900 5 Is 1,09110 701 0 60 .Chairman aanotnecad that arrange snots bad beam nude for an addesell fa flartenenla by R. hire Riedel, but that gentleman was unavoidably 'bunt. . Idr. Pope woo then Inkodneod, and sang on of biz °siesta ooropegn imago, vbloh wools tithed wilt 'bouts of laughter and applansn. Capt. Riddle, the Chairman of the Oooindt to to Rato:utiots, then read the rept% as lot di': Poolved, Ist. That the nominees of the Balti mere Convention, Aorta.= Liaco/s and dasirria Joilutcla, desert, and will receive, the rapport of ail iron patriots, who love their tionntry more than r. 2d. T h at the platform of the Nalco mon of the drontry,ea adopted by thelodelegstoe to the National Onion Convention, menU oar hearty approval, and will nicely* our ettlorrement at the pens ea the &mud Tuesday of November lust. - Se. That there can be.rao temporising with mixed arcolatize without dishonor, to eampromlaa et dinicultiatarblzur out of a war -forced upon ne, while a rebel is to be found In eons. dth. That the blood of Union fibrosis ennui crates the poll, and the patriot soldiers slain to the defence of oar liberties have foind rune sep• attain in arm Poi/than State; by thated cov en -eat of that baptiem, we wear that no foot of soil to enriched by !patriot blood shalt ever vs kaowlodge another flog than the stars and htb. That this Is a clearly defined I - sue before us: the Mena' pal:form and nominees favor an Immediate peace with the rebate before theyyleld to our victoziom maw while our platform and =omit:mos favor pates resulting prom as loscouti tiosca surrender or the enemy--a peace which shall be terpetnel, which wilt be honorable, which will be dictated by 'the Ambassadore under (insert, assignee, Bniarnat and Itehneaur. nth. That thli is the great otershadoehts la-- sae, beside which all minor gnostical sink into lasignlacance ;hose who thud by oar army and navy, eannot end will not be divert:3d by olds is% sus. ; .11 good patriots and Union moo will sup poet the Union nominees, pledged to bring about a-speedy. honorable and lasting peace, at do roust of the began:!. ' 7 That the r•c:nt wax balloons from Alien - to Mobile, end Verstost, show that the-friends of the Union are mating rapid ' prop ~,,, both Borth and South. Bth. That we owe it to oar gallant moldier, and sailors who are schievieg each blood-bought victories over our common enemy; we owe it to our,eirosand to posterity, to dsfeat the-attempt ed overthrow of our government by a Muth movement of the copperheads of the north, an ds the leadership of their favorite general. Tbst Allegheny City is good for an in /reseed atejarity over that given for Lincoln, and Hamlin: to this the Union eitissni in mass minting assembled hereby unanimously pledge themselves. :Tao 'resolutions ward unanlmonsly ad pled. !Hen. Thot. /.13Ighant *as then ogled arm, and rsrpondad in Ala near able and amiss; manner. He give the Cepperhesds "am" and kept the audience in a good tomer for s space of about Want, minute'. itguurs 07 Ni rniT.r.oziox •- , - - - - Vi J. Kirkpatrick lisq. wan then loudly called far, and on stepping to the front of the platform &shad to be exenced, as It was then ten Volcuik. andienceerould take no denial, and heinada itiort butvery pointed aridvigeraus address. He was quite teurro upon:a-nertatti , nrommad.ra," euppted to reicide even in Allegheny, sod who Is reported as Waving made a very ' l / 4 aragercos" speech in Chicago upon a Mama T te audience was (lanai:ad with. the miming samara of the speaker, and received Ins remirics 'with hearty applause. After tottehiag ermfly •pon the political lames of the day, the epsikor concluded by promiaing to give his 01011// at length to the people pf Alhighany at another time. "Thomas B. harebell, P. , having been observed in the- audienoe, wee loudly ogled, Mad, by request of the - Chairman mounted the platform. He began by elle-nag to some remarke which appeared in the Copper head organ of ale city, and in which it wee intimated that "Tom hiardheill" was not on ohm stump for Lincoln and Johnsoa. He than declared, lo the moot ernobatie moa ner, that whatever be might thin% of Br. Va leta and Me. Jo'hceon, he could not remain nea t:at in ench a tenorst as tide, and from this time until the :emend Timed., of Neve tabor, he would set aside all other lewdness, and intended to devote his entire energies to the summit of the Valor, came. ( loud ayplause J. , The eyeshot then prbeeeded to dialect the. Cheigo platform and nominees, and was thns.wngaged when we left the eland. _ The meeting was 0110 of the largest and most spirited "hies bee assembled In this stronghold of loyalty for some time, and the prosoadiagi were listened to with the utmost attention threngbout. The Committee hove exeellent errangomants for speaking—the platform being large and well lighted, and we may expert to tee many such gatherings at this place daring thocampoign. Meefiag in the Seventh Ward A iplritad meeting of *ha Union voter/ of fhb said Isu held Isakavanlig, at which the follow• loge Moen presided Pleldent, W. C. IdeClarthy, B• q. Vioo President:, LideCntobson. Samuel Blrehley, Dir. Rlehardeon, Saninel Pondersmith, John Windlass, Stewart MoX se, and George Obesfor, Jr. Becrecsrieg, John fleooydo and L B. McMillan. dedtere< • were delivered by Thomas Si sler a hall, Erg., .1. J. blebenitt, Big., fen. J. K. Moorehead, and W. 0. tdoreLand,grq. Want of Ivaco prevent" us from giving a synopsis of the speeches, which were able and uatilotio, and re caved with hearty applause, Susan.—On list Saturday an am:oldest occur red to Hr. Jacob Hoover, an old and estimable aisle= of York county, residing near Wrights ville. Mr. Hoover was in a Ourisge with umber gentleman whole be walitaking from the forams over to a point im ato Wrightsville rail road; and while turning off to make room for another vehicle, - got too nearthe edge of the embankment, end., the carriage tweeting, be was thrown down and sustained puoh injuries on the head that he lived buts short time therm. sitar. Tile other gentlemanesesped by Jumphir oat. Mr. Hoover wu aged about 60 your. . fie Exctramos Tzceria.—A new rule has bad inaugurated by the Penner trarda Reitroudttont. iupg. - Heretofore it bee been the custom of Mt, ootepang to fume ezeurtion tickets to virile, 'where a eattain outober - were' guaranteed tp be i i kai; In en °Meld notlee Net lestuul,„Enotat I , fieria.theGsneraiSuperiztandentsag e: nOirtog 1, 0 41mb / 07 demand upon oar passenger equip men*, and to Ott? flabtlity to • be Galled ago* to native Lugo bodies of troops, the'eompany bee determined not to lam excel:sten tiokold to our potitlcal untablag e daring the ye* t." HIATT Ilaal.--The hit?: rain lon Biturday Vila witCibljichires of; acafirleribby sauoyasten & , 111,6111 to the , raiideats of bilam lownsbiD. H by Bolliiin, Szq ~Imd a lield of am grafi • e kway, and at amttrof his neighbor" sefroct ...vermssyvroly Thcityonm it, that ilosilky its', 'thecagstetere,thst bas bcaa'exparlaglid for fittiii4ortu.—cin feeguy eut; . ie_do,fitoititeni vitt err. *a orradtr soelatuado . • - gaillAtlhi_lasacsrs-ows• orms. atts. ,hoWit-sinuarnostlA.4 &ppm opk. . 31 P 4 .1 1 ".71 . Nri . "4 11 1 11 .490 , 47 IT be leriii+Ailt moil 7. .44,.Z. , ..*:+? az 5.12 ll', •DDLL=B OP XS. BIG BV[• =l= 1=1;21ZLI!IIMII CrAi piaszszo,. 11ELLIturatas. —#4l,* surteetatis of the lab apt, Ba4l.:4:auilitj whe fe'l a satriflee on the gallantly leading hie regiment tho.keettb• Saam's Station, feel That in Ms death we r have lost a friend and companion long endeared. afkulliliiho_llithinsi bibutas of Me character, thn looompliihmints of his nand, and the tutestped mit, of has heart. That Cm* cannot replace bit ion, pot ,effece his cherished name from our memory. That while we have lost a friend, his family have lost a dottrel ton and brOtta-; hie eolintey a molt devoted patriot, 0011 of her brstreat4,- lenders, and one of boo purest hearts—eoelety one of lir most brilliant and prondaltig .Intel• torts. That while we mown . witkOhtefriendelribble and affliction, which we also share, and tender them this expreselon of our loners and heart felt rj empathy, we reoogolsein hie death another it stance of the parental , ewe and affestions 111 m, who is love, and who *btooth all things and are assured thardeath, nor life, nor angels, nor Prineipallties, novpowers ' nor things Vireo% nor wags to corns, not blight, ner depth, nor any other creature shall be able to se prate hint front the love of God, which is in Christ JGIIIIII, our Lord," whose humble and de voted follower be WO. That.whlla In oar social meatingi re 'hall sadly 'lulu bie fuolliar faattues and cheering tunes, yet the theme, of Ms Wight exnerple 161341.er be present with no, to - direct ear feet In lb* paths of virtue be so faithfully trod. licsacvd, That we wear the trail hedge of mourning thirty days. A. a Montgomery. Co. P. 1 9 34 Eget P. P. J. IL Montgomery, ,4 n Wm. B. Moore, • ir Jahn d. Euro Echo, Jamas T. Beton, John G rr rr . if n „w a o a Book 'Notice& Autobiography of a Loudon Doter-Um By Waters: Vow York: 111.1 t A ruagoral....." This Is • remarkable work, by a London de. nd Is pnblishad In the cheap form of 60 rent Dover. Penons who are toad of stunt• log reading win and tt egnnl tie d situation novel. It reminds us, in soma sortost the Diary ; of • London Physician, publisbed man y yeari since, in its delluestioui of Londiti life. It pntiritye, to be tore, the dirket side 4t htunan pain*, but that is • side to be lookad 'at as welt at the brighter. . . For sale by Henry Mtner, tent don't to the Pont Oftles. Lary loa W4ll/XlEGTOlL—Ool.:Cluteet Sat e Ar luny regfrotat •tart Camp Italaolds laal wrecing slat: &dock fur Waahlagtoet. Wrbh bar ban detailed to gatborap th y tang ware. APPOIII7XIIIIT.—Mr. Robert Ir.lo hat been appointed Chief of the Police of" llegheny eft), vLse Wm. Bowdon, resigned. Mr. Irvin has boom connected with the polite force for manual months. WHITILT CUSHY OIL 00111FINT.—M. direct at tention to the call for a meeting of the stock holdere of Ohio company.. The meeting will be keld at ten o'clock this morning, at the olSos of Col. Win. Paillips, Diamond street. Tim great sale of lots adjoining Allegheny airy, will take place it two o'clock on Saturday afternoon, on the prezisee, In Snyder', Hollow. The sitnnticm Is known front being In the Immediate neighborhoed of Hilldel• and Mount Tinton Cemeteries. BTANIONIRT.—AII kinds of caw-hake. and note paper, and all kinds of envelopes of the best qualities, to be Itad , at Frank Cases Book and Stationery attire, °break!, Lnlldtog. ' We have resolved the .National Bash Nate &porter, for Se?tember 15th, 0111) or meat reliable eouutenteit detectors published. .I!deurs. Bald d Laze, Dispoted buildings, me the pab- Mous. DIATII Or A OLTICITYAJLI - Rev. Robert F Chambers, pastor of Emorj Chapel ( Methodist) died at OM liaise on Bidder last. His op woo shoat fat, 3 ears. Fos ma Wm —All newsmen of the week, Now York, Plaidepbta., Plttabargh and Chi &matt, to be had at Praak Case's book and eve depot. lE6s—Diaries, s fall osoorlanont, et Nraok Osee'e book and news 'depot. lIIPECIAIL SOCA& Nancrss. Tutus PAJUIT. Piga sat 4 .orasccowtsrallate Aoofee, sad dean In Pennolvenni Sad Va. oat slats of Os bast quality at low :atm alas st Alai Laaghtis.a s east -the Water Works, rittibarni; Pa: Neer Brava Frwr-Caaatt Goons—Game and me them Elegllah Coate and Pants aeld re:a tonal, P. licereanion. 50 St. Mgt et: Mr. 4reOZAZ, Noruts—The ettositoe el oas readers . &rooted to the bsilliest essortmattot floortas ad SWUM Goods fast received by as friend As. John Weise, No. 120 Federal stroot, ALI.- &sty- Ms stook otaaFtsos &peel. V=l; Tway Pronely ilaglish,Elootols end CaniZellNl sod Moths, sad lb. flalk eratiles timers Voetittp,—or of whloh win be Zada sp to order In the latest stiles Ind is the best steam. A choice aolactios of Paralshtas Goods :l• ca hsad old tale, tazothrz .t - ta aWI o.ook of aced, Bede Olothins. well and bitt losehts sods " ara4as t Co., Ur ohm Tailors, hays removed n gatishaeld Ore* We are just rceelebtg oar Woad Supply of spring and morn= goods, and woodd roost rs spoottr_lty Indio oar friends and" the public is reaml to oxamine oar new stetit, 'believing tt to be ono of the finest hooks of mordant tailor goods fa the oity. Eaary garroant ear fantod to give foil sells:action, in both prise and coatity. airs as a roll before purchasing tiorahors ani Judge for yourselves. Osseo' k idoCaamass. Morehead Tailors, No. TS J I ithAsid street. e• Ncertroso vo Wean l"—No matter how riobly a lady mug adorn the re.i of her person, she be unable to appear well &sued uniettlter - hair Is elegantly ettired ID. " Labin's nor - nine " for ttehnir giteeithe perfeeting stroke to this Item of bounty. It Az°. the hair in any desired po. shion 1 makes It lustrous; gloss, and heantital. It h also the finest article in the world for the complexion. Contains' neither Or nor saltolipL Slue to glee tatiereetlon. Ir son Tali* a good, healthy hud of hair, or wish to 'prevent your. heat from tuning ray, 014 when, grey, wish It restored to ire oriel:Laredo; yoo mast am an &rattle called ItkinrawaSen. It seem* to be one of the greatest stmouses of the present time. ewe to render tatitfao l loit for the el..>rs purposes„whms all ether prepare tines have Idled. Sold by Simon Johnston, eor. N Smithfield end orth' streets, and by - all solvent druggists. Bsowa's BEIM:1E11AL Tatman, when allowed to dissolve in the month, have a direct tntlaenee to the afreoad parts: the soothhtg e I t to the Beacons lining of the windpipe allele Poistonsry Irritation and giros relief to Comets. Cold., and the varietal Throat affections to which potato sieakere Ind Angers ate Bible. tistratmcc—A word Itr num', /co. Insure your gmbrelles by purchasing Foose's Patent 3.; u..rells•Leetc Steed. Sella at the Wheeler •k 8/ii on Agenoy, No. 27 rittli street. sel4:4w. Cxirreca and =Tinge tills trUl bo Bathe izt Jinn aloe - I,To. 410 Penn etre day of 11;:it. ohinn Safi at the *boy. pale will be promptly. attended to. All OaIL mmit o ta naid to advent*. MARRIED: STATTZNIIRLD—MoCLDBEI—Oa the 14th foot at the It. Chutes Hotel. by Her, L. lic2olre. Lis, :dB 6TATT2rIfIZI,D, of 57tIkdaborg, to Nits LfAIW D EafILDEN. of Efelleeeport. WVBOIS—On Tlmnday moralrg, s.ptiaAirf Wk. at 0 o' clack, or inasammtatory rbaaatatbso. JOSHA LIX.I.IIDES wemoN. aged 10 Tears and 111 , dayl. Ike Nano! .111 take plow at 4 o'dook run Lori -z oom, from lea fatter!' reafdortoo, B. Warms, Groarto bm, Lo lawremorollle. °ordain will burn Mordant 3 =choirs Vim ftrabloo, stftWoloolr. • CIRAETIFILH—On Wednallay reining. Intn EE ONABITMS, In Monier:nth jos, oT nor' ann. . . Tb• frlcodi of the badly aro rurpoetfolli lailt<d to attrolthe ItagraTaroarr.zoirxxxo, a* 1023.41pokanik m the rex forge of bar pareits, 2nt . Petimillinta 11610.,: ' "LC0139-41n TeistocsiSl Man.' tai sub Wt... WILLIIII T., infant son of No 11. nnul N. 0. Jasebs,. sgsdelett mounts end ntnotiled dap. i , the friends of tholhergy are halted to Mann the (canal on Thanes rfsento,434 116'44 &Doi 06*W.: nonce of his penults, Temperencernle. OOLVILLZ—On Weanaday morning, U. A. QOL yn.LII fir., hi s4l•Mb3cactf.biallge: riIIIT W4.B.priltirrWll2L; .t;; r.r, roa szatierp rem? ittaitt' agoexamm 'MAMA varraatatlfast!lsty,— ,, ' . L. • 1 • Jvi 4111 ILITORLISQ.EXTRILCITIL trizzalmow expacaux' •roa vag•ufaa, • ''•• tiOLLOWAVD PILIA AND OrIFERICISTI .csia ! 0 "7 1 b•Prom1 at. i.po.4.IOELITs =imam, Ditnaroani carAndois4**l6,./114e4. la Mutat Boa" 4 t i aLVleSa /USD PISTOLS of "SIT dr 1. apostiaty, giallan.4 fO l l ..is 4! f ,, .4y „r.,.....,,;,;=,•=7.,.4u... (L , •-,,, li .4 ' 2 X4l'4, f".T tigW, `FIST TRWRAPII4 Our , , peoul. Wpatches. FRO* WASIfINGTON. II'CLELLAN AND MS PLATFORM. ARRIVAL FROM RICHMOND. The 01(16% Inhabitant of Ihe'bibby Released. SUMEINO ON MI TROOPS ON BOW ISLAND. The Las,t Hove of the Rebole Fixed on the Emden of Mo IE DEFEATED THEIR CAUSE IS LOST. PRISON MINED. General' Jim Lana in Washington. FREMONT'S ORGAN TO SUPPORT MR. I LINCOLN. eilatialDlipatett to the PitUtast Clautta: - Bop,. 15. lectOlLtlf AND iltilflETtlto rhstrois. The Task Traria of to-day, has a double leaded leader, concluding Utast The pledge .lof the Chicago plafam which Wetzel accepted of coarse when he scooptadJ the nomlostion of the Chimeric Jon voation; Ivan that one earnest, frank and triter. nal effort should: be made for peace, if pound*, without the afuslon of another drop of blood for the peace which every honest and Intelligent Matt wocld hail with unboundedloy ; far peace, on the basil of the Union, the condition—am qua.nan—thli L what the peso* sentiment of the Danon;tio party means. We share ibis peace sentlm * avow it, now and at all lima, will uphold end defend It. This is all that It mane. There Id no. division in our rank"; If any man who eetlithlmsell a Democrat, means cuta than this, which is fairly implied In the much-abturd Chicago Il?lationn, and clearly *sprayed In the muett.prelsed Waif of acceptance of Gen• end bloalellan, then be Is a &aria, not longer and we wish to be understood ase meattlerl preeinly what we say, when we add that this is nothing, but this le the peace anti meat of! the peat Wont, and that in fall and eat. tuned expression of the sentiment, the whole Ds monacy of effort will cut its vote M'Clel lap next November. onp Titstisti AT BULB MAIM A/MU OP I • TEO • OLDIOT PA.I.IIOIIIIIL LlautS Mont. Btarkes, of the lift Ohio, the oldest Inhabitant of Libby mison, arrived here to-day, tie luis boon In steady oonfluement since th i s battle of Winohetter, 1883, never hay— ing enoss been out from under the roof of Libby for fifteion months. Ito prisoner of war in ear hands tins bean held so long since the war begnim Me brings news from A. D. Richardson and Ju nius Browns down to the Ist of Beptedsber. Oar prlsonets on Belle Island, some 1010 to number, me sue:bring considerably. Many of Mitm are withers thins, coats, hats, so., and all are on hill rations. ratv or nri ninize.--instorrr Or rooD. The 'rebels in Richmond haver fostered their Wt tope an the moors of McClellan and Pen dleton and t they fail la that the freak oust amongithens have ao hesitation to saying that their, Cause is last. , Frain ones-half to three fourths( at dm citizens of Richmond are living on cot meal and water alone. Eggs cow Jut a dolls a piece, or tweire dolleau a detect, and small a/1 of corn the tams. Perla° citizens have razed aasocistions ,Aid rent meats out th-ctigh Nerth Carolina to endeavor to socure meat. A Viood is re zy scare*, sad they have dif• tizolzy in getting enough for their cooking. , 1.100! r 53501 MUM. Li• prieon is gill poiltivoly.known to bo ed Privonera to Libby holped tha rebel &nerd to remove the lorpodoes from those mints dirlogltbo hoary flood to April, and otter care. fup ' , hem to tet. !! V!..7 ! . .11 . darop,returned them to their places. Erect to high cri authority as tho Bishop of Richmond, admitted that It was their Intontion to blow up the priionart at the time of Dahlgren's raid, if there bad been any danger of their being ro le see Lkat• Etat has lost Inches to &at, iO4 ,Isty Fic wads to weight, by his Moen months' notlltamant Ho starts (or Us hums to %sulk to- morrow. Inwr dcs PRIEOFNIUS SIT AB cr situ n.cairogn The keldiots In Libby Prison are not near so indignant about the delay In the exchange of pti.eners as are their new found eympethLters, tle ntribern Pea.° Democracy.. They ea, that they PXIly realise that their exzbange woad lib erate e,0.004) or 40,000 well fed rebel soldiers, from norrb4n prisoners, to rwinforce Lee's army at this critical moment. If they can best serve their ofernmg by lying In the rebel prieens, and thus heaping these re-intermit:Dente eel o( the xelel stray, they are more than EatiAled to do so. It ia a mitten° that any domonetta. JR' n Lat bet o made balk, looking to &hearty co- Ovre.3tat between the Itadttats - and Conserva. nom is 211aemart. Fteveral Iteattloala are haze however, and other' on their way, and will Onto tn,re represent tho manta/hi of ontUng loose ' from the Frank Blair Laflamme to taro the Slate. 0115.. J/ 1.000 021 WO3/1106000. Cho, Jim Lino, cf. Kan'eas,, la hero. Socate‘of brii Hands whiepor that hie mission involves a nertniii amount of hottllity to Gen. Roseanne,- Ile yenta Geo. E•lers pat oatof power In Keneau It 11.1.4crons will do tale, it ie a id, he will be end, Grid: if not, it is Intimated that he would like to, hove Gen. Canis rotara to his old nom-, nand Bt. Louie. - [one new zuspv LOP IMMO/M. • Gepirsi Chili:rot, forestay. of Genarki. Pre. atolleai I,A; rf tbi:Yelo Ration, h out in In bitter iehtt eitooking Fremont for net ktepini; hie procaleaS about cbepayet. He at ta-kt Hu late obief savagely, but Intimates that both apt likely to support Lincoln. 9070 6 210 T Anderson Is in town. . Thnr , 4lr Woad arrived this evenbsg and at once h 'an thtmlesr with the President.' R. mold Is expect.' here to-morrorr. ree 171111/1 an CIONTIDINT. Tbegeneral feeling la the Upton ranks IS vary much inure eel:adept than at any Unto daring the esZPI4fI,4 Masaiteltuaetta state - V epublietta Convent! . Wesceette, MAIL, - Sept. lege--The itentibUl 8100 e. Convention mot ham to.day. Nearly 1,600 tgates weic.preeent. Gore:nor Andrew Mid th rest.of the'Slaieridekete teranominatod trams! anon with the exception of Attorney 1 tdowel Pester •erlia declined. J. lilted, of akiittlyas 'nominated to hi. steed. lipn. Orin 'vett :,)3aitAnd 1101. W,lilttiti Cielewelid of ere field, wen nominated as Rector, it laigibT iteelainationi , i • i The Gold Idertre pI Ar Von Sept. 15....4101tV has boatload:, .on i he wtolo firm daring the morning with l ire oulattve movement than for some dant ', t. - hers bo - steady demand.!tot Otittkal , otsUpot opened at 229 and doetnated from t ligt donate 127 and up to 224=44 lobtV, 3 bat. ,• , ; ' - .r - : ,-; = ',. 2, I ' ' alb' of a Dlatlasubliod,Clorgymali— Day of Faatiiii; aid - Frage In Mott.. ad. _ -- . Ihrw ote l ui ol %. re fUr brtatiol 'iO.lisy obizr Al et ;eo iti .P u Ot arr tiL eili ff.D ity .,: t aid Wit:d:Wife in tklj ciltylif 1614" the 6 th' ear of bill 110. , --4- nt i'lrili,h l6o. BP•dal 3 116 06,1Y - oa. 4 wir . 41 pi . pezi , of dui nibs Lost avoids, Iris I M- a 'day - of foadog.' batifllagooland , 1 4er , *mg- to the :diesitat:ettaltaft.:of fkif,"" • L 0 4 , 7 - WM 00 0 Pad 11(Golirtleall a - lay' ' 4 T ' , .i S _.. . 1.. la. =SEIM JUDIOaL.II or K 118517111 flif - t#4lll4OlY. 144114,1 addir.edtrtiltert, aFbitst Bedng Kept_rp.— ARRIVAL OF SOME OF ED Shells Thrown Into PetCribtlrg. ARRIVAL OF DESERTERS Leo Going to Dive the Yanks Fourteen Days to Leave. EBBE.. MORI OF RATION IC asamoror,ElapL lb.—The following haa been roalsrad from llaadquartara Army of the Poto mac: Plekst arid artlliery firing has been kept up vary briskly elves Sainrdev. The to of the re bels not seeming to have cooled off yet at Woo surpr sod and lo.iog ma many prisoners. Bogie Ors or els of our moo have boon brought Into the hoepital,, the meiority are badly wooodod end some few nave died. Yestorday e large Mortar opened on the regt meat, and threw • amber of shell into Potful• berg with great precision. it rebel eharpshooter this morning otole *WOOS the Appomattox, sad witehlog his chance, shot one et tor men at & battery. Ile Wall 11C.61% did 001,1Tetip 141 d, &Ole woo matte` his mil book stroes,the river , a will direeted shot Mock the heat, tearing sae It' Is supposed; killing the otoopout. Deiertm rayon that Leo announced to his troops on Satordar,that tie would give lbe Yanks , fourteen' dityo to get away • from frone,hut did not soy erliathe would do if we rafeieed to leave. Thesis man also monsoons that raiment we la • ted over there, and that they hots boon - 11• Lest ea short ration,. and thou, top, of s bad 'lbm first thing the; oak on roachitig camp 11, "Where are we to. got railOire wore Jut going to draw thorn when we loft." GEN, - CANBY'S DEPARTNENT• Colored Troops to be Recruited from rlantattons. REBELS HOVERING OM TUE DANIS op Tap. menoossiPPL Firing on IS t eamboats. THE COTTON pa OP A FMLlatt Camps otliostrneron for Colored Soldiers. New Year, Sept. lb.—Private letters re ceived here from Moments; etate that °rev . thing there is progressing favorably. The order for the consolidation of colored regicatruts-was reecinded by Gem. Hanby, and Gen. Ullman was authorised to Sahel:newsreel to have these forces recruited "from plantattons. A few skeieton troop' *of Colored regiments were disbanded— the reetr being pot into existing rogiments, thus bringing them up to a more effective utunerleal steedarci.. Quite p force of Union troops was being concentrated in the. Idissluipni dyers either in aotleipation of 0. movement by the rebels or lo loose an offerudre movement. The rebele bare a force of some 18 000 min, under GeLariliS Walker and Polignacey, strove Alex: scolds. Yljin squads of totals oontinue to hover on the bat ke of the Mississippi and to fire into sung steamboats, but the iodination are, from military movements &bon' being projected hj Goes, Canby and Reynolds that they will 10= Do 'Monocle - The health of the army U good, and the morals of the colored troop; highly satisfactory. The cotton moo to Wu to be almost a failure In Logistics% from the ravages of the worm which has Mods its appestrance as high stp as Vicksburg..., It to reported that Brig. Gen Rim= hat oro• pond to she Prmident and flooratery of War, the plan or establishing two Camps of mitten. lion for colored soldbul, one to be located here, and eta in Illseorol or Louletaus, for the vit ro: o of collodion all colored recruits, who shall he duly foam: mud in their dabs byexperbeneed and competent officers Wore they are pet into Odd. The proposition la well thought of by army camera -ft Jo, thought that by thus 00l- Ism 1,1.16 foroe,..a reserve could alorays ha di. pu.atd nion for girrit.a and Other duty. Fno roxentravaiozatoE. ARRIVAL OF-PR/SOBERS OP WAR. EXTRACTS FROM RICHMOND PAPERS Peft , notive Pire in Manehester, Va Mb MEL PIPSail SEVERN ON fiILERILAN ,tith,rn ems Despondent. Foxier., Mama, 6ept.l6 —The flag of tnioe eteemer New York arrived last ssea , ng from JC.3:3 River with 4£o setutted prisoners of war s try= tho Staab, lncludlng d 0 eLlicers, In charge of 11 , j. Mulford. The Richmond &Mimi of the 12th, reports e very destructive Gre to litanettester, Vs , on Pr!. day last. Gilmore's large tobaceo warehouse wag binned oth 1,370 hogslacate of toGema bo 10, ens to John aiim Ts, and 231 hogsheads be. lorgtrg to the Confedo-soy. 2.lessra werehoutc was also detteoyod as well es other valuable property. The total lose is G 4,100,000. The fay is said to the greatest ',high has ow:tired In the Soothers Groafedersoy, The Sewise! hu an article on Gee. Sherman's depopnlating Atlanta, calling It en event en paralleled lathe American war, and without an ea...mple to modern thou. It calls Shames the chief sinongassageti the captain amongpiratar; the trader smengkighway M 013; the pdnoe among am:encircle and brutes; tins foremost villain la tie world. Sherman, it esys, hal given the war . a e w fe..:ttue--item ar it bas been, li is bete*• torah to be sterner—bon:ibis as it ben been, it It bet:cetera' to be mom so. 'itte people are ready it the President - went' no. Let trim mall for tie; no matter about . age nowill tbis is the kind . of warfare we are to resist. We will 'slip tonight Inver for belting age or lisping innooence; to die so 4 oftwo of- bonne, Amu to be driven Oni In he/ d.• tc,b.twalsb in exile—the last man and the lost toy among as must, take his market sooner .r le.er than endure truth outrages as that at A t•. Tba Riatuaatid.Ftvaind of Sept 12, has the tot Moron, Sept. 9 —Vie prisoners entered yes terday fey that 'Sherman wPI reinforce Grant and use Richmond and finish the r4brillon. They also 'tato that a put of Ws way VIII go out of serrioe this month. The enemy aro close ly towed about Atlanta. There Is not the 'lightest prospect of, en early resumption of hot, Wait& Mew., , Sept. it—Wheeler's forces ;have been dleporMl (3: cot, TilLsbosna by Steadman. PokroGur9, Sept 9 _sot to ott!1 plereeting his earth. tate on the - Weider' railroad, and pushing hie line slowly to the west of the road. ''Sertretesa, Sept. 7..--Our prisoners wereto-day landed on Monis Island, and marched in the . TM of Bottory Wagnor,gttordod by ft Lasgo'body of sentinels. Tho enemy brought two newton to rot firogg this afternoon drum by aLI tor- Ttifi i• C ity 14C rf-.l.Ft tOl4O FiIECO4 , 24,1331 M . . otirZiw Bth.tgAND 1'11V)3133.8 rItOROLVITED 7110 X .gLuN(I V'.he t 3 pe o titt Inoome Wax. To i ljr iinny f nug i 6:o,4e.—iThe tbosouniers WeJilt, in tax vadat asp' t , Thilitibals are constantly sh thilt'Otant's ishiOnturtia tibta' pity Pat i& !° bi lf t . l 4 ''..tr...i44 5 #;c01i 4 411° i! t ':' ' ' . '. 2 , 4 o , il iarlit,e4 6 su4 140 'p.44l , Ars' ii qta *la It ' a r my _; ' he "12,4telsItoner of rater:tat Revehis has 4 1 3 'Tea theetthlyelnia Idechie tie of i Hie': -poi' 1 - te t,"11 to to eellsote& fled Veneta In the am— . 4 , ytteht et the "gossentaillt the semi is other _coned's= ate Taal% end net *lttihad trete their ssitadel, , . f ~: t.. :, : ..., _ • . , • 1 , 11• *- -- 1 • - • • . f 11:i1; _ kimie;.. S i. 11 16.%1 4 : etsEg• . . ~.Pialil ' hill_ :204_:9 . Tian' , - 01:1 Iwo' .7a, .. /Ma Mita ' A:AI OS A 4 irg At O K is - A oa:' *, 1 0. gin.' •, • ' ine - Bleilittikel - ,eueteeteil in blowlei the reiiiiiii• otlef (b. iritetilt Der Slier.' ' '" ' Bole* ieleir"osiil4-11Jel Toler43eit .95 , 7rlsh y e ,,L, I . 4 .,i, ,b 1 4 .1 7 (.., ,J b , .15 .0 A . , l."::-.1 t. The: , stavrer It Irapstst too:mend* taistivia . zelqiNstia Erpostu elizAreopliett Ateistoalb. iiiiigssistioo4443l4tAiolastaitb t,s a • ... z• 4345) . b • i lJvc 5.14 14444,3 4:41 d , Gs ;4 Ger. Fremont Preparing a Leiter 1 of Withdr&lFlll; 1 iOlll.llll, tIPOSED "TO ' 11'041,1111 rendloton and tho ChicagoNaminatiilL WINSLOW. OF TILE AILRIVAL OF CIAPZ, TI ASSAM& Gass You, Sept 16..—The Conners:cr. wash • ligtin special safe: The , Rap•blico• has a dis patch aanomscing that Goneral Fremont is pro pcsing a letter of withdrawal, and that General Hooker denies the report that he is in favor of Moe:ellen. Mr. P.ndtetonls friends hare say that he will not write a letter of arse puinao,not having been folmally notified of his nomination. Captain Window, of the Kearsarge, arrived here to-day. e New York Democratic State convention. ALBAIIT, Sept. lb.—At the Dereseratio State. Convention the following arethe ululation' that were pseud end adepted : Bucked, That the Democracy of Now York %tough their representatives in convention as sembled. rattly and ender.. the :woolen:ion of peg, 0 1 If: kteCtallati for President, and Hon. /horse U. Pendleton for Vies President of the United Stater, and that we pledge lo them the electoral vote of the Empire Stale. Reulced, Thatthe patristic, prineriphe declared by the Nktioul Democratic Convention, and nobly and eloquently expounded by Its candi date (or the Presidency, in his 1002 i lettet of seeeptanoc . anthedy a !Ingot palate, policy upon which alone the Ametican people can restore the Union and ra-establlsh oanstitallimal liberty en* give reenfity to • indlvideal righte, and se. .00TO 1%0 return of a permanent and honorable puree. , • Ife.afeed. That we heartily respond to the pledge of our candidate, George " - D. McClellan, that he will, if elected exhaust in !iii resets:oat of statuamenebtp tomcats pence,re.establith the Onto and getarazthe for the haunt the rights of eve State. ,That with tple pledge, and the- Jaelte Dian declaration" that the Union mast be =Statehood at all bawds, that It Is the one condi 01 on of Meow, that without It no pesos can be maarnt, we pre.ent him for the sulfraget of I • electors. Of New York, ean ft dent that they will accep t bin MI the only eandfdatentpable of restoring the Union ander the Constitution. Re.oleao' TO6l the demearstie party of • the IRMO of New York 1.1,11 it always ha• been, unalterably envied to the rebellion, sad that we retools" in the eh:toffee ofthe' army and navy and in the manifest popular deteridnation to cheese the present adenteletration and rebtrn. to the policy to which the Executive, Congrou end the people ware salettialY pledged In the Crittenden' resetatiotution *putties moluMelotil towscdo puce and-mien. . . , ' Nuefeed, That the edministratiou of Aterithent jatteede by its usurpation', its disregard of the Cotidtatioz, its vielatione.ol personal liberty and SM. ?lOW, he molt to military power to subvert &II .21:Charity, It" temporising - and eowerdly 'dear...dation of the nation to I.= for &go poliabits perm:Arm of the wet front Its °Urinal object; and its stowed_ detenabiation to prolong the war, and the tangoes" of Abra ham Unto% to, compel the atindinment of sla very, his become revolationerkinite ahem:atm, and *salt is thisdaty of the conacrealive-num of all parties to Unite in Jabal:hating In Its plate an administration which will swain - the Coma tette of the Milted States , and the limo puled la se ;edema e therewith, the role of' Ito duty, sod e limitations ot ito power. . ~..- .R.o/red, That the thanks of the 'people of Fe. York are tendered to the soldier. and sail er. of this State, and of the Union, who have to nobly defended oar Signed our nationality, that we will honor the living liberally, and goner. cosi, care for the sick Lod wounded, and grate ly cherish the memory of the dead. Raalard, That to - Gov. Horatio Seymour, the Fathom of the DIIIILOOTIitiO party Is ever due; ' and they can never forget that it wu he, who in tba midst of out disasters and in the face of en enemy of °mei overwheilaing adversaries, woe formret In uplifting the banner of Conetitutiooal liberty, which he hu borne nnutilled through every battle; that it was he,who by his wisdom emoted public diseord, and by his Armee,: re pelled se maidens npon the 844i:right( 'and persons] liberty; by the parity of hie public life, and the elevation of his =maims exhibited in the midst of generel a:mop:Ion and fAC:101211- 15mq theldglesiqnslitica of p ststerisurt and • patriot. ._ . The Metre Election. Accrue, hie Sept. 15 —Qlllceal returns have Mae received !role 275 cities. town. pa planti• uoT4. oho +loge total vote of 85,051, and ►MI- Jority for Sorismor Coney...A 10,102. The total vote yet to be heard from will amount to about 25 000, and WU themoso sov. Coney's tnaJority to nearly 18,000, or about the mato as last year. The total vote of the State will be need! , MOO. lees than the but Beta= tram 110 roscatailvo-dittrista show - alootion at 103 Union and IT Demote s& repromadatiass to the Legislatures Thal:isnot& la uniottuousty Haloe s and o'er, ormaty In the State haat been aerriod by the Union pay. amume.mErrrs. 10.PITTI3BURGEE TENORREI. Keiosac= l 77l. MINDERSON, TFfa SVIONTSEM HII&SON. Tcnrta appearatal cf EINNONNBON. 1•116 No LO Ql3nLh. THIC NLItD QUILN. New Soccel7, Goorturo.ol mot IfUctooolcal Snots. No Muck, ilaTchf• mod Doc", THIS tTaay) EVEN NO, gorill be i rre•orkted, with eel," cow Fontory, !effect., do l o urinal Britsoclar P.ay. eat ac!! the NAI aD NAIAD QUEEN. fifty Porfortatto. CONOERT HALL TWO NIGHTd ORLY OF ITALIAN OPERA, Br tbrerirt r. 4.1 Artist. tem New York, 131.1 m. PAttpeetplas.,..r.d 'ay.& , littrA Hooey Wit% HULL OF ultrei U 011.211itz I Ka. . . _ /It of nigttc, TIT %..DiLN svz,uiri. 5 ptvalm 2014 •11l Le p...c.a le.m3aa ujon, , NORA' A - . cmparaged caa, It Mr. VIRQ NIA WIII ft r 3: (In ',ldea chara , pc Om bar W.bieredil trast a It.. wr.ln Rorope, An. 'York Bono .ad PC,I vlrlphl. ) VIM*. rim r9e.7e/42.16VkLi,tabeiretrat,..b...1. aTEteNt In lalagu.si 131.; pe MLI ..... .sovansa. MG .1.6.11E1NZ Igraine.. Mammon •nn NIOULAO. IR .0. eau, 64E9. Baal can Do <tealn-d at 00. litoloealltele 81 81. Wood et., rout, acing on 6,turday at 64. En. /kora open at_73.4. , 14116 44710t0Va at 6ji , relent O , IIAEOICI JIA,LL FOR SOUR NIGHT* ONLY. 40MILESIANG moans, SEPT2IIIIE6 litivara OP THE pAvorturioa SAM SHARPLEY'S EIINSTRIL, BRAES DAN D AND BUBLEStICE UYE T [LOUPE, TUE BRUGES 07..1 RERISOTIVBE, TJE Vatter IRON 01..1139, appear u &W.!, 14ticd cm,. an enure neer one r teoterl oatios a Atl4a t . ft •111 Unit R PLAT, Reneger. /RANI CILLY, &eat eele 111 "LVIR S LE. —'rk. at desirable I,OT-. OF .1..• I CIIOLIZO helot ghtt , to th. Flll7c PlleyOrre. NIS N ttJNubl,Ofl toN or the cite o! Albnt,ny, 'inf., to rbe cad traid of .tt , d alto. The said lut Is bounded on t'.• west tI hooldok .rest led feet, oo tbet notth by •Sootato street tin fat, an She SW by Niemen strut INS feet, nu 4 en the south by • 22.1 Ti ,: slit, arnhtolagtbontow amt. Tbssatne ortlibo soli wrote or In tots to snit Norobssers. for term of ale apdly m MOSES 310Bilb3ND; or Olean , B. E.DIVYJN, Ocnsilttee. . . itto.l6l6sEsta B*ZPQ Cbsrsard is _ • Bsirarttbas %ISM TIME PRESIDENT AND MANA.G -B. of tbon-aongabals Brldft•Oolopso7 Om thts day dtdared a dirldeed of ere par mat. oo the uspitsl Staik, ptreb'e to lb. Eiroclooldsrs, or thstrio.gal rep. reaoutattoss, at nu Banklas .Itoons at S. Houma 411 Bads, on 4.4 aft4r-tbs.l2lll lost. N. HOLILE.I. Trourarsr. TN THE WORT OF 0011 ZION T. 1 t o m 'r . azioralim sgßairr,':,tio• 910 d MAreb parsonnoo st order of sold Osost.l.ltorsby Ors sop. that GSDEGB &LUBER boo exhibits:l eta Moir bu terttol account as Stokes" of ALraito S, WEL WO. sad tbsfotitd tboonnt Ist allowed by Lite*Oottrt on ih...TEM2D- JUL IBLBSPTSIBEB4.11?.; 1384, 'tattoo coon be @Down to thaw strati. ' ' B ILSlON.'Peotbotootory. 16. DCOTOR JAMES KING, ! NO. 97 801IRT1I the Provost...Uszaues, N AILS -7390 kegerossorktL - 940:4 - tkib. for toa:zrearannoir aitop. 4 ): .1 • 192=1293 ifteartyi Toyfogg no e.g. Price Tbaceirpied; ' 114 state sad Wools Di • %, ; a . • JOrfittrtyrintlE -step; 311. 81313A14. , coßligr worimpp - fOrsite , .ffaxtera6 iatroctu4 , _ ' eIYT# Art OEStITAIB I BII2BTING —AftaiitErgic 1 1, p ity i imm . ou b l h eid tatairl , 4 . 71te6b . • to r WI eizi..,. d L.). t , -*llirt .‘iliir..l.l..ta -~ ~ y _ ~., ' . • . • ‘4l' • *M1:1.31 v 1 1 1JLIFea ' W ! vv inii r t : ; ;;li ; 31 . TeLL, Dept. 13...00=1 sass L lfgrgAMP. l eolikilnuit.lualatbia =St et 910 1 1 10 . 2 1 het Peals sig,goeugs.c. Extra a tolgt.• 91 1 ••sesalls rot trade brinda; modal al ring quiet tthlntair; Waters. ili.S l B/..8 1 % , 1.1 " 66.1"" 'Ails 89 - . sbbM& 2431 a ter,anclist fait demand at 113,1‘44 2) far•tatialgto BPring, V.,12.527al for It terantat Ufaq i. 1iCA.4.5 for disbar BM ...ale% 112,1a42,30 r Ea d velem, =CP tlirga,ll sinner Ladt.. W Can d 01110,111,62101,63 for Altai =avers. Oat. in waders a nqun et Fagvoyie fn. Cthrsa nry Tate It alma p alto= prima. ewer lad a, Maina llama. dal ancLadattsally ttnnitaugal. NU, loom quiet but flu atprevia= m Pork arm milli taird iend for parade pri on tna IPca, bet Ins clink fur future del am; aiming hurt at kto got fm Ulm, 5448234943 toenew d o,'''t e e "s ritt "S ee . 5tX40215; f :BAO/4491.0 rot Prima, sa d 51 , .. alma b."' Bialy, •ith . demand for Prime Cat ytat. quest but Sun at 183018 a tor Sktonidena; =a Irclioo lit Harm Lard firmer and mere active aiV499179 .ho Lam bola for teptember delivery, blittra' Option, Si 24 kt ter quiet and am dm; bald al 4Sai9 for Oh% udorrßtts. nue.. quiet and steady at 12(107a. Mew York Money and Stock arkSt haw tow,. frpt. 15.--Ttu stoney market Ii maree. ly so eming.at, but atlll h m al To. Owning quiet. at 91M15t..0% • Gold a bitto arms, WI, • !aura steady marked nye. a t ego ; avails* to TN • avvancing to de alising to =73.i ; eiosingat USX CIO,. at4.cka mute acdfe and • littiti firmer, was better,. Hock lelata, tin% Pittabrirgh, ,11 8 (31 • Nunn Western Preferred, tOX ; H. V. Can. tr. , eZJ.A.4 Lela. In ...I; do rafetrtd, t 8%; Plitda3n, 11.1 k; il•stibtl a Prairie dnChlen, COM ; ; Pnalitern, m a x; Port Wayne. ; hiam. 0.20 Coupon 17 ;d I Tin. 10.10 COD pun, lis!; Traunty holet:4-=s ; 143 giara,a, seal antillcatta;DiX ; Itlisamari Macs, 65i0 s , t 4. Phltsdeiptila 'Mantel. Patm.anttritia. tot. la,r-Plonr "indult ind.bat Iffy deasport demand, sod mbt LliOrstortinte Wheat an 1 Iliad 9.2 5762,01; Whita,12.75.2,85, Con n B cm kilted Woctern, ; ka1ia1r,91,72, Oars mat 000. . Pork. )4 s. Lard Ott - Myst 494, _ Palmist= dolls Lauder OW I SAWbe bsati s TU. fry%tt4os. Vi Ohio flans* 105.1 - ,ST Men° liartar. Cnlcaso. Sept 15.—Plonr Wboett =Jet Il.LCal,ll4ifor No, I, and a 1,73 Ho 0.L.r0 dal and &allied y,alt. Baia at $1,33 for No .ts a rady al tr,i4Ltial'lnia. Whiaky lan .1 1.7t1,155 Aphibmslthisit Emoratimol • Itmiot.-531XMbis rGM bad , 711. 1 1 ; 43=0' buitk Ckpa_ ; PM, bah Oatt thlimamts- 90 D 7 ' 0415" - 9Imr ; 41000 bash Wbawt; Cum ; 00.• WO). • , t • • 13alreo Thrice.: • f0nr,..., Sept. 16.—lhotrr hit owl Is Itrottet n osed. Wteet—Oltlcrro Epttny;.`ontarittetete P; inlxes cru o k r s n —tnN. otioeiloouiet. C 'w -tw'd aS. tt iriXf o.t. qtien bef Y 71g7tn. . - e..11;60. • .- .11.147 nominal et 52 SO. Willa; le belt et Teelt. dull to New Tort —Wlwt,l74; co u.; : ore. 1 IRA. lake Impstre—Tioor, 1,916 WO. - Itlicat,lo,4lto • • torn 1054 bollix; 'cats, 42.105 MIA; rye, 17,1:34 Ca! exporte—Vteet, 13.730 troth; aro. 45,18 ft t attr, .Is, 37AX/. *swum, Sept. 15.—It1cor la pod &moat cad on. starageld; {biro 7s tat breed. from No 1 aprlog; slcr.ts iflle,ltroi,l, Jted Molar; trrau, from Wtato: 611.760151 for Potable tztrl. Test and.Wltrtem Ind. Cr.; ilmq 'No t Idtotit.j,4 2 , oo t Nt. 2, do 11,0. Matte told et SU for e t.rw. 111 - olstits usher to N. Teilr—Varegra stklag GO on door, 14e in wortat sna 19X5 tat torn. RIVER INTBELIGE3OR. The rim; brander:clog teat iery little alMoge at this pcint,.autat iliedeoline b enrYttilleg. Tres Abe gun y of rile that hinitallein &Mug tlai *et twenty-Lem h. ate, tcerciold notto at all trirjetitlig to sec teenier e1t..1, et three ti letterset. An which wittit,llhire =MI6' be • etc& stegeef witselbr cold' Thaweather eonticinel eat:Myatt/ ilmettled,Vith•• frequent ahmena e• rale. buena., cinettemea moderately 'Settee it the - wharf, though there Is etl.l plenty Of room for trep*te sent. Ohs is waresstharallur InitMleYe bat so the re ere mental Rats shontdnee anfreProvameat msy be It:eke:4loe Iq MU respect. he. sly tazulant , 0111,e, ee h•ve to record; la the Ilermars. trout Maned re, with • god trip, Mending • large quantity of tobacco. The Whaling packet, Reveune,_carne In on Itate,and the Zahn sad Pettyl'a, f.• Olt Pty. have dinar l‘ed Ito W. P. Cann, which late hare for Clastunati r atly pet, rday met with so ogle bap and sal compel] d .to re.unf to this o',y Is apprenethatecane of bey coaddaaygeou trey cr lemrse &reared glee stated. proceedea.smate tan or ewe we galas WM& az/ finding it irepOtelble to mats rap it., the he/ to herb:hired a low - best: A ,ero.was taken br the ISISMOSIIIS OS tae Petrone Se 2,fla her tat elowntrip, tram Metlinton, with the 13 8 lila Pt. Louie /Wow of Widatedajbaithe following complimentary notice of Captain US. Shaman'. emd rearms Daus Int: The et suudts, from the Ohio, is ',cal pretty wenn aluel beak eery llght.irsught,haal. webbed, sad an exceedingly test . manor. Clactido i beaten to tomanmad e ...Mt Captain. H Devhiney ha the clerk'. nth., teat ger-thrum wee and faeorably known in them water., She will probable. telly* to ?nutters':4, lowing to-morrow, whteh will attexcaleat cpportunity for boll Wipers maples: ...gate toil polst• on lb. Ohio. . The Onward len for. Louisville yestaiday =ening with a fair trip, the Dfartaltrra flints light, fothtersd Wet no a faillscirmath at/ the.Ohlo Valley. for the nom I slot sod In the ramecontlition e weltetUagrel47 to follow th. Jae, scan Zatamsflle. was dm taxi Plat, sal wit ' gl g o a o d m o u&tal etn hte b r e e gfoauer.r/b a u t k Lb tt ° w h la r l fn x th llias g m o ot r - n dianyg .l as T oThe Jm B. Hell, In command of CePtedil.Teka 'bere. te anotmaccd to hole to of. lonia and tn. Para ma 84treday. 1.1„, m aig yie Bata, Captain Huniniclaw; • 01 lost. for St. isms Ibis mardeg, sal the Armed., ipaptab, A. 0; McCallum, Is also sunctruced bar that lama *kat; ISTE.I. I IIB 4 O4TH. 14 7 0 A, ,SAINT LOUIS AND az i oEst • l'AM—Th., now Mid oloipat fat err= r, J HALL Cop:. Joh, W<odoorix, MATO 012 BATIlirDa•, dolotk, p. m. For [might or panne apply on bow], OW • rola = J. D. 1,041,111K1W00D.-41gont. VOR CINQINNATIAND LOII-JMI 1/OTILTE-11.a iplendid my dean:4i 4.191 , 1 A, Capt. James L wiu LSIT• all &DOTO ou 8 r1.1.D tY.l.7 th laitaat r'tfr'ight" "IT `V.l.7s= b t .44 rola slam, Ager`t" • EGULAR GALLIPOLI'S ANDial F 01211311011711 PAOILLIF.—Tba Mae oirsor. r J•ms. Pond', Copt. J. B. Lc". grill Waver air ea. obccr• and Wormed into Patty miry MOADAY, at t O'clock p. m. Far tralgkt or Omuta apply on board or to . • JAW,Ed thALLISLd it CO., &sant; rl9• Witarrbrat below liononpAtala Bridge. pROULAR PITTSBIIUGH • & fr:e It WIITELTAG , PACE .The One strazer /ISVICNILUVkIemsa toarer, •fii lsre els 2: R s _ AY.:121.138.10.4.T.tnd at II u., lean ern) Ltd/KUL'', WZDrilrillollitY and 1 7 4 1 MAIrr 11 . • Spi. /algid= Duna apply OIL ovary or to JAS. OOLIIMI &CO., dirsnta rrY9!nail Bo.n. balotrldemonbilleda !Irian°. 'FOR ST. LOUTB.Tho fine eirpaarldAGGlll ULU, Oaptaball,nn dricktcn. leare aa above nu raumo= hnt.! Yak &edit sa . pram .Ipl7 Cu board or to JOUN FLACK. noCI Or. D. OOLLINGWOOD. }AP*" OR -ST LOIIIS.—The fine - F i shot i , Ann C. °a Tn, pt. PtcOaliona,4 ,l win leave airabovo On THIDAT, the IC b brat. /dr (re4ht or mango apply on board or to . J . D. O)LLINGWOOD. ItFLACE. 41.61ta, 101 104.11V.F8 01:LAQS-ty . ' ',ILW4 20. u roman stum. - 1tat.....L13 intent rmi ens easiblgs aeto tmlabli Orakval t 0 azy tuft yid of ha innate% ' *- staisinsuro. vocask dm" T. 00., I=l X.X. PINE T 4411. Prrpsrcd award/ far SEMI% Pat ap la tout au galkne *x beard BUCKETS.Arand iv DarteL tad babes. lo& by the daara aM.; So. FlarrEßT - ISSWIMI‘ ITUrarreals. pklat LOP. M IIND OIRE, lthisent WA= TILIII7IIACIOBT. - OQLLTRB & 'WRIGHT; Illairaftwieieni s of all 'kind, 'LAMP' Iltrilltralt Lanni. Baum's, llactifestanwsrof WioWelPstent .1170 Tur AIM TA hp TOP. Petra:Bo=W Pwrris TO,P, an.. 110. 119 Becoaddrust Plztst WS. ROCERnO.—. ; 40 Midi 0011 Boom, fm " Forte Sloe' . • •-1.1 ' How - Or10011110111: ' .110 ten VW:WM • 110 1110,11101 4" co Vow Orlosaa " °l4"qtf: tog col far: • 4 26 :0 1' .". 12 1atawd1113 lawny ktrod:o TEAIAND TO.13.&000- lut Wowficbed 0 1 1 , 101 Rise : " ' 'Young- Brow • , ; Etb46o ansonaa asiatifsaufv4 Tobsixot . ; , 'fttito-gor was by - ) , / I , . .108181120.21141X161111110 011:;,‘ , . : ,101 004193 latowlll.ol irelait24.. ARAN. „b a g airtoprllNllPViarig the Imistroimujim; rtN 4l .° 119. P • hbEtialf 0014cre at vial., ward q.,;uppseir. a,00.),,-, 7, 403Fiv1.0.1,04,7:7*4,4,/ Z 41,1,11742.0 za r ia id& fa: it.. T .....!:1,...,-,.....;-.. 7.-3:3iatslatpy,fi ii .. Bia , TrSGArnUithe' @tuq-.: ..- ias s till - taltiScio - s tkii ml --' tr, 01F1 , • :116Ziiii141 1 ffilli;AhlX1,1411S, ' -. s )S, - : -: - .au; la:4Al' igellankanittilia k iltailiste--. 43 04044 1 6004a5e union., ir•-.1 , .. , . , ' - - , ...' t . : lotooliwilaiNeatlntrecOm ?). t ... , ..,., I_.•t erg. -, .1 6 1 - rPFIV I °'R.. .ktqt`SM , S''• v 4) ;* ,„,' ."?‘t'''l 4..jillatuadiVt-1;-4 it' -- : 4.1....41+; 1,L,,,,,,,, .:4.;...v..: ~., ...174,,,,..4 , '',..' (''' ..."'? Z . • 1. •:lt - : ''' ''.'..- f. , ': ','...,V E: ' ..* 1 • ci 99 ' _ .. • - , • .. 4. ,:.' •••,..01,111.44. '.1 ".. ."44.1i.. , ‘ - ..,? , Alrern.R --J 5 •1 3 ) 1 5 —nab. 'Acro , rota ....14144=Ja.d..3V01201, t 167 mtv stmt.: BOOTS 4.r1) OUTAg ; !VI - Lra ,y2Alt3 bocpszse, svii4aPuk *cilia:Wm& mama= . Pi azeusLicuits.. . r''•••) Irak, op to • milting veto* of jou •1101.1*1. -' ♦ DOLL S.B GHEMSHACIK • - ' . , 4 5 I. 'wilt atpressat nt astr a.= a: beau. stud • , sr-oh strama. thous fa tt hot as able= Of carafe , '''s , nectar otryttatt to tor many law tha‘''-' 1 dee of Wet 'Boob pad !het. Iry • rap , Maul" . ~•,, memo cd"a • latent and how ittud 11 -- ht itattlnt IthliC rta am lay as Cloacert Hall ehottatatt a* WM1171411 art , h Ott lima sash to that Cheap Haipi•say .veo,, I day! clooes .., e cr4and a/ear 45 0 1.1 1 M./ I'? b ? ' sag sad ulna ky Saliba It old - pads, Ciht. ,;• • aboat tar 10 cent.: Ft w e tor 25 zuta rinnwor Rot • • ig....• P••• 3 saai, lor gt. sad rvarrlitel.ii,.• ~.,..• • vattoo.. th tatttbar the plies, H¢ - .C2 n.=' - at•ak.•••.'' . am. ,o um taw,. thin,. • •• '' ' ----- • 01 1 W A NIM EICIPPLY of LA.Dtw. OIL~7I S' tows, rowrirs; _ Da v y An. onto: o ts Boat. -Shoes unit fialterk, • P -, ; ". r , No. '64 Paikr. ILL&TEIrik - BOTJY/LB JOSE RECEMD EIo 98 Zealot Atria% . ~27 wp.thck nal.. AND WINTER BORTWERREE. of the, 1.2. et sok. and Imot_declitles, eel 1.. ea say establistuane 2n the eaT. it, ' ea lad ecta., 5r.4722 _ J. a. acaudiscrikvs.-10 , ,- ido - - mat= 5t..81 dcar from Ntlf OEEPAPBROB STORE. DIKENSSI BTOCE7OT BCOZS,Ei MOM . e i gTEss,- - P.44.4944k„ ..m: • -- 00;4 ISTIet W 'GOODS I.ITRWZOODB - W, tan ttist - iMil . 404 . ii'ziz4 .41 u viltrat siustutrumpw. ham lemmas azults*s Ahmea incckkar . ./g4 3 011 79es dizrtirt" - I+2l* bilidszuPcifi , LADDW,Wt : Adrundante. 91Teos a tal. - , '' • • ' .1#1:110DIIP t "V =lna THO" STAR WORK 1 ' ' JETT DEOMYRD Br - • ' • 030. AILJUSS, BON it act t EMMET. pajama ToLtv isizl=rt :•!• •:. ztard • Dow i:;Nsti it* . mace to - box apeciderdisiii anted rousgusgedosistOra wort. Toter, ~CAMITELIO, . -Ot„ .t.l BOOM AND 111/010, a aim desctlitlo*' 34 ihnialgdatreataDtsburit , • ! • Capital Stock =OO Qa)-, CaO Co2a. COMPANY. 12,000 13E0E8 AT 05 14016 .. .t, . -. macrons—.loHEl GRANT, • . ....-- • 'E.'',l'' • ammerearr—CAPT. SANYO 401/DOtte - - .1 . ---. —4. /L. IIeCURE. ; - . - ft— ' . • PIRICO7OI/1 I. .. ._ ~, J. Be - , e . . , •'; A. PAWO'l ldall tl%_ , Phi11n.94,-;• .• frallY 8211111, peel, ~g7. ... ..'' Uhl Company owns the proper! ) tmoiti ne112111... "Ellfttgo Oval Watt,. tuether .with the ~../i ur ue .., 4 1 Ara " et/Joining, and containing to all M..; ecru The property fa 'hatted on the west WA the t ' hlonongshela Mem, shine one and a WI ma ns itir Eformotgehtls Clty , in the °third p 001... on wit qtrw .. . iltnebed4B toinns" dulling ltonsco, store honks. Sc.. together with II railway romans to the rice r ', Imt lf sg obtrat and all recessory arrangententyg .., k _ The :La ere alma: opened, dretnedisairwen . _ , Cod to govt waking onlu, with• =Wu old ut room laum•tl. sat ell hemmery twAltfert tot _1 ... eighty to one headed tun, end Unocal le wr111a.,. - .., to to of the eery beat quality. The lrptPht boatA -,, to be on, or the most valuable ccal:prspartles.Vlol„:, Zrononsabols Patty. .. 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