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    dart of the triumph and honor him with the
-:, detinsMand ss afoTh------,...—ha1l mite of 'lacer. *• * * Again. The
~,,. totem. „ so It , is
toir lav bein eeTtld' eb l e c t l . the slaves Ration claiming Jehovah u God, mast take his
all three Govetametit sad laws as patterns. God's goy IlreghetsWerefrelit beneath, a• their predieticm• crescent and luwe are the true standard. We
lay,
rebe
um
by
the
i k e ateri ntr wli N at atio ltas been lamentably Inhuman; iis - Thelord hilled &LW' tad'
- _-,!t t; Ittnanclpstioilprod im , th i ; - bor., them mod ... 6' 13- She =Just and en
actments with which a domineering slave pow
foot by She'war,•dreve 'hens into darkness er sought to protect itself from Ituttlee : " the
.:--f l at l n i l •• fl•
•• -;;
-01:13 - tAlt of the 'nation, by the fugitive ears fair" that transformed men Into
•;.• •; ; • 4•;• ll inellateellk Of thenOnstitatlon. Tao rebel ar- blood-UM . de : . the Deed Scott decon"
red .
;: - . c.i.f . Wes arevansulshed, their prisons of murder wiped theimaae of God from a man, seed brand.:
; ',.'-!•' sat otiuYstrOli ere erekee TIP, their leaders gone ed th e ;brua-all thene it:suited tied, acter
. ~ ,„, , i i illfsk.----,e-ella- --hada, dens and prisons, the stars and , ed the feted' of Dborty and gave the Nation
r •••• , T..- 11 lliPell'Iralra In triumph all the land, the I mil to drink Aeh *Veal of Gars f'is t
;'fllt il lt oll eoGewm - halregtnelareely for the I) I g ' " i'l , 'F' 3 ,
n an, re life. oar law punishes, yes ag,ialses
I . l reeligresi• temearly a - unit Solomon. Is supreme treader. Huns one man for violenlly murder
-A L'l ° '''' --...e, *Oaten - ItionellThete , devil' of treason Is in another. and yet commissions him to fire
-„:*dead. end latalsorks are to be - destroyed, etc.; the bears of others for ;deeds of violence ;to
taidir.e. will not sheet glary to God. for all fill the streets with staggering madmen • the
•'s ,11 , 'Walt moat be because them IS no patriotism In poor house with paupers ; Domes with d:sola
• - 'l s thena:' -' - • - ', .
lion, end hearts with grief, The law must say,
. ~
c. ,:` - •Xt, 'What shall we render unto the Lord for No !to appeals for license to sell poisonous
, t int W hat toward ns.. 'l. The good that ,risks . * * a " ' "
11 is do e„ In the earth, the Lord death it, and all .. 411 men fare &pod rights to'fore the Disio__,f,,":
•-. , the ry ill Ms.. 0, that men would praise the God ratites no distinctions. We pearls ' OO
._.,,,f0r his goodness and wonderful works. the pattern, One sad exception. Tee 2.'L ~,
"; ; 2.13 oats; fromthe Lord', should prompt con• floes not net stamtbeforo the tau of 0° m embe r '
A- , , t I.,lldltea in. him for all - limo to mine. 3. We tires &fore the law of Cod. Let
shoed., render obedience to the divine will and , Pharcah's fate.
, e reseiag will be
• • 41 4 ' ' 11W ..e , ,,1n Chinch and State. •••If ye bo willing I Every oesded and desirattlo o d la Jehovah.
. 4sum ooedlent, ye shall eat the good of the land. ! bestowed open a nation
.we''•-• Oar rational
s But Ito refuse and rebel ye shall be devoured I '' * • a , s ted In th
a n President's
'l , l with the sword; the mouth' oLtbe Lard hash I blush= are well maw- • a
spoken It," (lea. 1, 18-W.) And as all men Prrelamatine.
•i ; were created free and tiara, "Ono law shall be I Gen will blees a 1. We are destined to
...... ,l; to him - that is hotnetorc, and unto the stranger be great if we.s ete ' r ri mined to be cool. Cird
'ewe oar cutout temple once
:. ' 4.1 thet,sdonnteth among Toe," (Cr,', 19-40.) has already ifkeetive stone is our fonedatiols
,', , -iiTZ And .:"..Let every soul be subject to the higher to take out y ou dew,,....,,, e e,d m inks;
...; r ! ! powers * " Ordained of God." (Rem. 13-1.) end he the sireroand e r lon a of Universal
. 15. As a tattoo wee/meld obaerye the golden °ale , we obi° woo
cred truth and -
Rauh righteous
:ll, "establish a uniform rule of naturalization a a freed" sacred
f ',.,; thrMenhontthe Usited States," 'vat the ela.
e' e n with our rhbulons wealth and broad do
-I,lt !, uns of each State, all the ',Gallen and lernti-
..,,",, i. , ° . ere an. we d led e • Other side; with a pro
"aka of et tiame Ie the several Stele," make 1 7; su'en Iteb t !er ed and . progressive with lest'.
rthe Constitution and the laws of the Vatted
me ant divine; and with Jeboven
-,; •.. i Wail. the itipreme law of the land ' . a sa ,..se,";
.;;; *hit: in th e Coestit mice or laws of any .o a r lie on s r 8 4 ) 0d. we may erp-c:
to
to
on
, C. ,,,, s atti every *tee. and stir son eat gbry will Increao;
...; ; " 1 10 the contrary not. lihstaneyng..
~•,; "Ammo s e th e ef e m o,, ot of too alottuson in Its eftelsears t 1 lit m lost In the b lgtant es
.. • iliblota out. forever, the bitch ea& hors alt ,"n part s or the C. mei Gs/.
• f jefour neaten. It is dead. let It be ee'''''" ' 3 '* 3
. • Idenli Pit from whence it °retested. for by this
; time it emelleth in the oeuus or a loyal as
. .(Mien. '
1 'l% We a re one People, dee MTh God, one me •
Mater and one law glee ;and It Is our duty to
• , 1 asunlsh - treason, raw royalty* to look et the
rather
impurity and integen,o the heart,
. . ilia color ortbe-/tln. We have no'aiatbthan
oritr
' 1 (rem Cod's ward to, ad tto oar fellowship, In
Jiletbrernment ortkts at people of the Lord,
',.,.. 'lo,oy ine;,perjund - tralt. . Not one of these
.:16beutd star be allowed to sole or hold Om
;Mtge stur, - truion Or stars adore; who witness:A
'.' 1 the lonocent and loyal Id d which their tr. ns
: -
-.,:t - tug canoed to flow like water. When the Lord
..maketh lequlsition. he will remember these, and
7 1 7, W
M: norforzet the err of the widows, orphans
' slid oppressed, Let these blood-thirsty, b100d
f,,,-,..,trittleed and tdood-gniity traitors 'coming before
r ~ , f4 .U,oa, =tog tno loyal sons of the
. nation to re
'...:..f O i ltatneet the government , or Union , try them
" yes tor treason:, for 'thepenalty of their own
elimesi-heaven,puth, or luf.l tarnish no pieta
-1 ileut. As wall reilett Baton, that, old advent
- IDe devil come from his den •witti libi bruised
• bMd;•iittentded-by , Ills most detestable brood of
7.- Alssingenakez end - apprehends to aid the Son of
[rod In re•constractlag•the kingdomof God open
FAST PrIEBBYIEBLUI cauncu OF AL.
. LF.GRENY.
atirolt Z. swarsr, ninon.
. _
1ta1m.146;1. !FAim shall abindantlT later
..aestiesnOryofthitlSat gi..kiicss:
I.,Vbe work of praise was that. in which !Ong
Welt toned impeded delight. -While engaged
...i . ••,. : '! - *tellthilitinig.thee mighty ails of God, he looks
~,,,,f fedurtia 'with* prophet's eye, to distant arcs.
'...; ..,•',/Lit„scettis - les Oa the communities of mna -the
sagniregont of God's people, employedln the
-; -laws ennobliag exercise; and he excla'ms
. .,7 :..7:-.l . •ThelfAlltdl - abnxidantly . utter the memory of thy
~ • :'..- i fthat'llColiuMil-", .• •._ •
„ • . I B tomNrie with.. Our design to notice this
• , Morning, sonde of Guam topics to which oar an
null Thanksgiving naturally direcia the mind.
~.. ~. I
The recurrence of this day
;-
e .Leads us f* reelect upon war
'.`,the divine ~..,..„ t for such an observance, God said to Ills
~... t-peopl6,, "when ye have gathered to the
i • . filth/ of thy land;ye shall keep a feast 'mai the
Hod.for cored days." Lee, : 30.
•, I.it wite styled the feast of Tabernacles, and It
' was not only inatmemorative of their journey
, . lln the wilderness, but also expressive of
''.. platitude for present mercies.
' ltp
.....; ~ • Icor wnrrantfor this service, Is found in these
~..
~ rent &reggaes to praise, with which the
..:. , Or .TtEstasient Scriptures abound. "Offer
'"...' ' Alio - Ziodi-the eacridce Of prelse." , Hebrews
''' '
11e.15. - •• • , -
--- IL
-leads ~
~ 1* .... , .ttl ea es to reflect upon the ancestral oh
-1-1.3-1111ree of this day. The proclamation of the
"•
~ Gorernorwas Iraqi:bed In type, the size of
• ' 'which would make It a er•miort to eged eyes
.., , , ,Tinipma.;.7 r.:.11 it en the preceding Kabbath,
- -iiiiii4 tones and emphasis did doable justice
t&, its stately:style. And there were all the so
- e
,cies at r stivith
of the eoi
famLy were the dwelling Te scattered
~.. gath ered ,.,b around
...- ' • the,eitended table.
• 44 Itleoda ti.i'to reelect upon the mercies for
'
: ._ , lie oughtio be thankful. We would not
' • • dlajiltrage our common blessings, but we leave
~:. , 1144 in the haoktround, In order teat we may
, ... :shin. more promises:ea to the blesslug, of re
. : -7 estiOlished rove, We all remember the wild
1 demonstrations of ,j-p which ware witnessed,
_ . Ordeal the-chain of loyal Stat. s, from Malec
• to Minutes a. on the .id of April, worn Wes,
moid tell. It is the Lopl who “srmketh wars to
ceitSo unto the end of the earth." Psalms, 46:9 ;41t loads as to reflect upon the craned char
emthe of the work of praise. In prayer ere are
' ;-, rentinded or our dependence and want, her,
0 ' to such , hing is involved in pia'ai. I; calls In
-_-'' -.- -
to exercise - emotions that are cheerful and Mesa
.,
...tin
:. • Capabillti to aid, with fail controling
• *OE64, In the worship of the sanctuary, ought to
• ,
.. hisr*ardei as Ott' of God'., especial gifts to
en
'' ' '• 5: it : leads no to reflect upon one oillgatlona
...to the poor.' Long eatablished usage has made
r :,,- . thiithe Lesson for pleading their claims Tiler
' r ` -- r a n toss,.`while the acknowledirments of
- f': S'ollad'g goodness are upon our Ups. We cannot .
erad6 the tell bye, sal Ina that we have nothing
'. ' 16 git.e.- viteinernher the words of the Lord lo
,llUS,,liew be said; It Is more blessed to-give than
- .- ' - ,,t6reritive." Acts. 20: 35.
.• - %zit leans on to reflect upon the everlasting
IbMeragivlng of the ekler. Tee worship of
- • .17eavta in without meatiness or eteralion.—
'• Phyistalogista tell ns, that the heart Is composed
af al, taneele, unlike soy other In the human
' -
frame, It Is an exception to the generallaw under
Irbil' Mir Physical orgatlem has been placed.
-• 'MeV-with effort there should come a sense of
; -
wenhrces rod aFeed of rent. It is working Id
•'. ' . .c,tsqualy, and Bads Its rent In labor. And. can
no not Intanice, that ills peculiarity of the beget
' - elnighkbe Imparted to Mr* totitele of the slur'.
- fed Sabot In 'Heaven.
, - Gods' grant that each of as here today, may,
through the grace of Jesus Christ, be nermitted
. ' to Jobs in the everlasting occupation, "Unto Him
" -. that dyed us and washed as from our sins In
-
Tile tin blood, be glory and dominion ( or eye:
I
and
d yer, 'Amens. Rev, 1; 5, 6.
- :-. . , , • ...A. ---.
. -
i The Blessed Nation.
~....,:. '' , '..lffiplTH 11. P. CHURCH, ALLEGHENY.
•• -,...
,;_I ; . =v. Cworms A.. DICZEr.
,t... ."Blesseft is the 'nation whose God Is
- • . the Latd.P-Pealin 4..: 22.
Thetistin heart must have a God. The de
Rant iltheltiWho attempts to reason the living;
Gra Gills universe, turns in pride to WV
bus . t ult. and reverently adorm ad
' wars ' The pitlahle millions,' who walk In
Got
¢ { f '
a light Mote. deprived of the lamp of re
- eslatitini in their Vainsearch far God, have del
'. '., 'Se& dituost ovenihirg. - . and weary searching
e. • the Id:Averse for God, =Staged by a multitude
' - '2 - : - adGes, some have sonehtto satisfy their re
' H.llO feelings wi th • Potttlit t creed, claim
. L of ge the object of th devotion ,
• daati : •`alsose . bode nat '-- ls and
. „ ..: G o d the i con!:' Vida e ~ie l o o f
et xl
12 idl
• L... , ' Erieli 'a. They-bless not the PMPlateuali3n6
who whrship them. a e * Bat theta 1 ,, ~
," `.fled: sgivieg, - toverelen God, ' O6 dehl udi_ted
,-• ...do./ 'she worship of all his creatures. stai„,
' ' :'-the Wm cense of- all thine; He planted tin.
itlestitalme, and spread the platelet their feett
''' • ' dreertia elvers trans the moantsins and mingled
-- .., them i 0 the sea. The text declares that thane:ion
-• '• ,lion I Messed whose God Letitia Jehovah. * *
~, , s 11: colli d er a national thanksgiving is an an
.. Inure! gement of blessings received. It Is km
,spiled t at Jehovah Is our God, and that we re
' -. cane* thefect. * • a *
~...:2T.t. . 'fallowing general - divisions were dia.
onkel ~
:lot: hat should characterise a nation claim.
.7..;16g-Je vah'its its God ? Con out; ration claim
-''tee a
e l
. .'''ctiritticat
'.._ — o.llbat are iome of tbe bleselage obtained
by inaa nation? - What are our blessings for
..'„ h lridell; e' should to-day be thankful ?
should ' no: .be salon of Church and
;AZ; I but the Chen ph may demand a Godly no
' - • nation,/, - at the *
- .nation may demand a loyal
.. j tura, * • *No religious denotoina
' Gon hat a right to demand of the State a recce
' , linen or endorsement of peculiar vlewn If e
-linen or
DO blessed there matt * a national
- rungOtion of . God. Atheism is unnatural.
'
. '''The,obUttint of God's enbtettee and sovereignty
' ..- .. -- 7 - illi not toS be left to Private jttdgment. * * *
, - .'la Allftist has no tit I- t to natioog-deferenee,
'
Itch, 2 cm,. of es. -,... i- pad Lir. Law has it s -
Ifelt
uM il ifoladatlcM 'inGod.' * * * ' • In
la
::-..,.Mgr an open end - unreserved recast.-
.., doe of , cd'a existence and sore:v.l4oo. - we
1 ~ g rei iddral . bat -MU* LS Improvement, "it
~..*:..:Antsdngebei the Atheist has no real eitixenthip
lien land; -,finetela•the'national- retognitiem
.;:, •If clod in theliatis'preserthei by law, that in'
?•I'.4ll,kfia4ltutt Preldro himself or he to „pea - t.ix;
i, zl , tent derived alba rights of cltliezta:ip. Man
,God la• Ill ustuningthe dune} rev
Indisile oftlent, * . * .appointment of
.:. " - .ititisrpiblais slot Sabbath l* ** are national recog.
Atiliond,df tied.f , * - 0 * * ' God's Ju
ments
.' - ham WOG thinttion tieviassons, * * *
.- ',Mama In ditto; aldolatry. Mammon Ilea a
'e. ' Powdedlshrlne lithe land. ' * * *- * Na
f'i -- Ilona pride may make - us worship the Hathou.
inhaled reason to bertoutofourrodeemedand:
' - lsasotned nation; but let its atiSdbe to ' Gal the.
': 't_
. r.,7 t ... • .
•' ' '
~. vim.=~~~~ - ~_=`~ & 'S ~{'~'--~,.-
I I
I , :DEEIVLi CHURCH
REV. 1111. A. SNITLI.T, PASTOR
Cor 4 8 - PerOcked but .e. in despair,
east dewy, bus tot destroed.'"
dkrolo-we Jere nachtd our annual Stbhath
of glatttrer, nba et the reverent r ingestion of
"tithority the notion torus Isom its daily work
to , is Liners of prayer.
r etc Levin, ben ei to the
the y
histbry wf oust
rhas
rerent e years. Ten
Foe 0)d day
tin by s
come near us and we hate recogrlzA his pres
ence; and penned to bear hit voter. A new in
eptrellon I at neCtfellYn to our psalms or haute
giving, for the area or gait ir viten shingle with
the parer glow of ehristlin devotiou. -
The causes of gratitude Elle visible in our In
diVideal here, In the wealth en! prosperity we
erjori In oar commasity life Is the activity of
tastnens; bat moat of all to our National life,
Ths , eutVition In *halt the war hasten us is
better then Minor, has ever recorded In tacit a
csse befete.
polhailOn undimlniatced; rrifil ton of
edifiers have been abaorboi Into dril life with
ont d'93enity, and notwlth,torx tog our Endal
disornantrailon, and the noiaibility of financial
manure. we are more prosperous than ever be.
iwre.
The proems of reconstrnettor le going on
gradually, but surely. Mistakes may halo
been nude, - bat a higher WI/dna la controlling
our destiny.
Three Wogs are already gained. Henceforth
we must be loyal to the 'government—true lathe
idea of Freedom; and united and harmonious as
a nation. The prat two will be moat emphati
cally taught and most imperatively demanded
Is these sections where they were neglected be
fore; and the third already exiats 03 a very
great ertent.
There are two exceptions; firet the blatant
traitors of the Scutt', who never fought when
they had s chsiee, aid whotow rail at the Gov
=meat; and, second, the prophets of evil In
the North, who said the war would be a (allure,
and who now are sorry their predictions were
not fulfill - ed. Aside from t hese, the North and
South understand each other better liminess Is
resuming •its former channel—a free tress Is
disseminating los lesecom—free schools for the
emancipated blacks supplant theisah with which
they were tortured, and the aactiorbblock
which they were sold. The generals help of it
free peoyie in caring for the stmortnnate whom
the war has rendered hointdess, as well as for
their impoverished matters by whose wrong
they were made chattels Instead of toms.
On every band we see the tokrasof a brighter
day. The dark shadows are 1 7 4161R2 from us,
and the Wore Is bright with Dope. Toe bleu
thee we rithy me a constant benediction or God,
ar d the life (Jour Laren should ac an emcees
leg blue of dralse.
7131. DD UNITED PRESBTTERIIN CIICRCII
111T..10/11, G. IIILOWN; 1 4..0
• '
Prase
the Lerd, 0, Jennelem; praise thy
God, 0. Zion, for fie taaketh peace in thy bet•
dens.—Tsalm, tZLVII: 12-14.
These words we regard as peculiarly appro
priate to the circumstances to which we are
Placed this monting, e•llei as we are to show
for.h the loving kindness of the Lord and bless
Rio holy name. As Individuals, as (smiles, a.
a mmmcnity, as a nation, we harm enjoyed 'nay
blessings during the year, nut tin blessing
snick at ills tnn c especisliy (or tianka
givlcg and pro! e, Is Nat c. Well, therefore,
may we ray, praise tie Lord, 0, Jerusalem;
praiso thy God, 0, Zion, tor Ile maketh peace
lit thy borders.
Pelee ! What a blessed ward. How calm,
how sacred. how holy. What of . blessing is, or
„rattier to not, implied la I..at sacred word, The
peace for wk ch we are called ilia day t ere
thanks, Is the rest that comes to a laud that has
been splinted with a long and bloody year. It is
delirerrince from war. What Is war Need
we ask that question 1 Alas ! sirs ! we bare, as
• people, seen Its lesolations and foil its
horrors. TA, queoti a Is answered by ber_ared
parents, by o. phased children, by weeping artd
cows, by thousands upon thousands slain In
ward, rens battle.
but, blessed bo God, our ears no longer hear
the contused noise of the warrior; oar eyes nu
longer Lek , Id garments tolled Is blood. He
ha h made react la our horde s.
/81. As n tfrouLa of thaokaglyind God has
Area us au boacrable ['race--a [mate that la un
tat r !she t' by €l,skonorat le atta:Grwmlsa Wittl
'tailor&
2J. It Is a peso, that trirg: with it the prom.
ice of pretoaretee.
Our Government la preserved—preserved In
Ito guilty and integrity. Otte Ina!Uri:ions have
came Icrib from the ordeal n( civil strife like
gold from the erneiblestirleed. And to-day we
have, In leiter and spirit, the eaten 2011cl:men'
given to nuvby our fathers. In Its authority It
Is Just no benienant, and in Re inkuence it to
Jest as Serielicent 8, It ever was.
dgatn, Slavery the great element of discord
has been completely uprooted by the war. And
we are to blei , a God to-day that the foul blot of
human bondage no ionizer stains the bright es.
cut cheon of our national glory.
3d. We tax a peace without many of those
evils which bare usually, if not invariably, fol
lowed all wars, especia ly all cie I warn.
Famine and pestilence twin Miters of the deo•
mon ot sat, b are COt iIpOLI the !and wit;t
the bright dew nit gs of pence.
Oar veer armlet, have been difbantionctl, thou
sandolind hundreds of thousands of men, expoo
ed for years to nil the demoralizing iIItItICEICCS of
militaryit have returned E 0 their hones, and
ourtocial Ile has full no strain. Many of them
hare returned purer and butter Iran when they
went tot tb.
In Coe elusion. let no not forget that we have
blab cintlfc to perform. Lft no remember that .
It is God the Lord wbo bash made light to atlas,
and therefore we should bind .with cords the
sacrifice of service aed prayer to the horns of
the aims. lielievlng firmly tbat God made Abra•
ham Liheeln what he was to no as a rroldent,
In answer to the rearms of a ti a:lmin people;
let us act forget that the same Power bolds the
heart of Andrew Johnson In Ilia band. And
that the fame eraser will cushy tdat an honor
and a b:eath g to a delivered and happy land.
I SECOND U. P. OGUROII, ALLEGHENY'.
REY. 1000 D. aI.A.IIX, 0 D., PASTOD.
.-fl - Psalms ee 147: 1. ' Ile has not dealt so nib any
w,
..,„he closing rouge of this book the devout
"'''''' " David was deeply impressed with the
greatn"L'olud graClollBl2tls of Gl.d. As the
hre 3 th
„ ° ,,,''''‘....„ spirit swept the chords of his
Mari, ”" "'"° 4 -4 this strain, "let everything that
has breath pra1,..„,,,„ Loa " In thisrssis , be
r raises God for bZu
u bed saes over the Charch—for
the blessing' 6 " ° " 0, 4 upon the nation of Is
rael—for his power 015,5 the seasons, and, for the
fairs and ordinances of tw o „ aos.
. Bat the 6 e 4 /Ing' of ign-v g.providerce towarl
the American Dotson have bee, - sus so to elicit
the gratitude or e'er , ' hear t , . And to-day we
Imo called by our President to dt
orient' of toil and to cotrrtbe sanc ta: he tropic
to thank
God for his mercies. dad this we.. I
g rdo be
ethate be has Just .brotight us trlnmp4. o7 to
the close of a bloody war — because he has eared
our Goreniment from ruin by a rebellion win tx .
was anon in the earnestness aid Unity of tto
friends—ln the disclplinb and rater of its /1"0911, -
WO In the sympathy enjoyed from the MOUar
eblea of the rid world,
While' we o..nunt thank Get to day that the
great Lincoln wis brutally assassinated—that
almost half a Million °four brave countriMln
anneal death. id' battle, hospital or southern
pelsore—that so many In the nottlisympathlied
with rebellion eosins desth and . would now.
kr 1 4 /lltleill Wolfer, Mane kited& with area whose
hands are ilia red with loyal - blood--yel we are
grattfil that Ile hammed our government from
rata end 'Menthe us the, blessings of peace.
Also he' has °reasoned oppression most mar
" yetously; Bow like a dream Itle, that the freed
om of fear hundred SIATC3 111 DOW a fact which
hes passed Into blstortt And with them hehu
iffiallapated millions of whites In the south,
&evaded under the force of that common senti
ment of the Wino class, that capital ought . to
arm later, God by this war has reanj emancl
pated two race,. Then look at the material
prosperity ofthenetion this yesr. Labor was
never more abundant or remenMatire, Her
.. . . ,
merchants and CLllllleadlirellturvozreatlf pro -
pered, 21ra van at ths husbandmln has yielded
• abundantly. Alto, no Ilierary• ristUntlon. or
• benevolent enbuiptu4 worthy of support b .r.
I
failed to get It.
,Tfts'ollilficntary yrorlc o f
""
Church; at home and shrtad has Iwo well retain.
tallied: Hundreds of tlicnisands nave been giv
en_ forthe benefit of the fre , „ imen • W btu In
the history of any other nation, under like el,
enintillnetr, has' there Itrun inch magaiticeut
charity !
mmerred WI from home
MOlv,oVer God has
Hots and fi e ., ...or by other nations. Wane
I b e i hro par sing Prance to be inevitable, yet
It gems ..,,,,, at to Mils hour, ntawah.
rest,
standing th,pn:lyczetdons
and
by the foreign
ted,t/,,wfteeneints ana exesperattons crea-
W%lre berm et peace with all the woad
witr-ittr cur own arr.erreau brother's.
t,..i., dens so much for no,' expects ns
',Nucor Li la In the work of reconstondlon. He
,pre to this nation to do Justly by all and (Oa- i
ry to rice. Oar Le2islistors nod citizens should I
ord. Mewl Ihr t God de=atds Pardee to at con-
corned In this settlement. rte care had ungodly 1
ecmpromises, sod have ever found that 'they i
only bring a peace as uncertain as the balmier., ;
of deceit. But I have confidence In the wisdom
of the adtolnievetion end toe present Cougratr.
de I contemplate the massage of the President, I
the animus of Hilt, Congress and the moral reao-
lotion ore= people. I feel that as a nation we
will do richt; yea we will make the march of
freedom es resistless as the current of the NI- !
'care. We will eome le to our cOrstitutmaa I
temple of liberty t h e moo of all climes lad
ore. We will lift ape recd of headmen into the
dressily of err creole' with ether races before to,,
law, and hrid.tbem GA ac-ed as toe bleb way to
deer !cement seri rt nottrn. And con sntlf Is •
vlt ng tee blersinrs ..rf film who roles the
world, wee 11l stand cc , or se by Ills favor, and be i
toe rpirlsorlcd tisampli os or human righ.e.
The Melee Goer enceent the Ground of
Ittycut end Grut.tul
anusr (EPISCOPAL) CIICIICIL A LLE
GHENT.
ear. OATID CUD= PAGE, D. D 0 PASTOrt.
Elev. 6 `And I terrd;es It vrtret,the roles
of a goo.' multtt e itud and as tho CO!Co of many
w e nub rod or vitro, mgh
ty thunderinZa.
stryirr, Alleluia, tor the Lori Ii ad Om elpateht
gins h."
Noe utward utterarce has any 04;0E' ince
bet as O. rsyreit re In proportion to its
and frrrear the le.trintrebt aprrchetri r,/
truth, or a profound nee tiolout riceord
turfy, the word A lie lint should byre be rcolried
EIS 1.21 rcf alrg as r erasion al tied Eel art demote
titration of the prreaillag tore sad teh.par of the
elrttons universe, to lyre of the it ipatdoets
priorities ord powers which nadt-rre the goy
eenment of a I nature nude all worlfs. filort
raiunitlerni are the Images here assembled tad
spun: r• ated. The refry of a veer I the
nite of trtvercr raters; Etc mire if nighty tilun
iderivt e—col rude and I. oistrrous and s !scot - drat,
bat relate lent dignity selthOut terror, aid red aced
to II &trustier of en ono:impost., or, and filling
all creation with the mighty boo most hariao•
nh. el:menet "Stations, he lard God O. alp
tent reigtesh."
What a magnificent thou,lbt that le of one of
Orlf great Angoesc Leavtons, • rchbiehdp
son I meet. - If a constderata min were per
m tted cf fls two chola, to wish the greatist
good to himself that he could possibly doirLst,
ale r be had searched heaven end earth the to
mtit of all his wishes would De, that there were
Jett each a being as we most necessarily con
ceive God to b', nor would he choose an,. other
friend or teuefactor - any other protector for
himself or the - whole world than Inan!to power
conducted and manag:d by Infinite wisdom and
goodness which Li the trre notion of a God."
The utmost power of conception their of as In
telligent Wed is founded In the actual Data:ant
'things. It Is not an airy vision of the !marina
lion. It is • glorious reality shedding light
twos thectuiderstandlliM, and imPattinti, Joy CO
the teen. He then La a miserable dreamer who
tip , abs of this Universe as a par - tendons &mem
tame Of roaming atoms, as the 'prodoet
of an Inevitable screechy. No we are eirr
or phony, fatherless, helpless, Into:dent, t tie sport,
of chance destroying to morrow what It pro
daces today. We aro cot placed neon
this perplexed sad changeable Beene
without reluge adVerrilty, without assistance
la perils. New nations do not rise and fall,
families are tot established end broken up, mi
tten does sot exited tut &swamis\ el.. na ha
ven* as, commerce does not flourish and de.
cline, disease does not ravage and destroy wit h
oath presiding Divlnlty,an all-con
trolling God. The Loni God Omnipotent reign
eth--and to say this. Is tot merely to sal that
there Is • government, real and powerhil—but
that the wondrous Being who hi at the summit
of all creation, has within himself boundless
resource', Infinite things and weapons offensive
sad defensive, e bleb are ever wielded on be
half of Lino humblest of these who lore and
inset like, and for the elscoutiltare and Infamy
Of the proudest end haughtiest of those who
brae! tit most Ives against the ptinciples of mor
el rlphteoustees. The preacher then pro.
etede, after a more expanded illostration,
of what la d In the at rebate of Obantpo.
tette, to apply the subject to the pecallar Mr
emu Plana, Order which we dad moselves, as
to ople. Our grateful exultation should be rat
rttarnetire, soul prospective. Retrrovediee, for
there Rena peri.d in the four years that war
yoked the red dragons of bEe car, "lUD darts
elands were aeon to drare the holism
,cerour
country's deans,, and the bows of the resters.
nos of the Union trembled la the balance; but
Low soon the e lond panned over. and the clam
orous brastleg of onr ecuikulve Soothe:a breth
ren were beaol t e more. and they were com
telled to accept the iv - btu - mem of the sword,
es the arbitrament of God. It was God, our
tererittb, who ineght our Lands to war, and our
thaws to theleL It was Fie who brdltectke tom,
and cut the areal. Is stindrr. 1111(1 berne4 the
e harlot la the the.
But our grateful , multedien over this ana'plo
toes day la also trospeetive. Tbere la much fl
our ;more to awaken deep nolleittele for oar
reosiog twrional life. Dor Citle? Ataglatrate
calla Co u to give thanks tor the greet enlarge•
tent of tied liberty, and though this la a ChM
clan elltheh, I venture to Elie thanks for this
boon from the very ground of my
heart. 1101 any one accuse ma of presumption
Into el.lrg?
Again, 1 say, Idolt at a Trainee. The en
bog. Weill of civil liberty, line all other great
resolutions, Is not without its traroilent
It invorrts questions of policy which esquire for
their eolution a wisdom and sazaelty welch con
shrive no aid from the Inrol deuce of the past.
b• log, as they err, without precedent la the de-
Lou of the world, and Implicating new. social
phases, arid couteetlons end relations harshen
unknown. What wisdom, and discretion and
far-searchirm saga eltj, are requisite let chain who
bare the aditilnistration of the goTernmeet
ft hat mutual forbearance op,n nor part rod
list of one Noathern brethren. Woo be to et, !f
our trust be in so at mor feet. Let this ba the
diverralls accepted inscription upon our na
banner • r In God Is our Trost."
The pr. artier then called the ottentl in cr the
people to that Almighty arm that tuructu the
beans of men as Ile duets of water—alto gra
ciously overrules every public and prionte cum
motion—hushes the discordant 1185110:a 01 mom
it to peace—and establishes the e• ability of aa.
n. ae =unit, of rackr.'. And u - hn
tics hap; my 0/1113 4.1 all the I-barring - a of Lit • I/1
1 ILE gt VC , P.CIIII will not Joyfil:iy
tr tido at Lord God reign.lA.'
P L 0 TII Ce/NtillEll,4 Tar:NAL Cif CRC!"
t• BiOnftlS, P/STOti.
PrOTetbir 14: 14. "Rigbreousn cos ex alt-T a
ration, no sin is a reproach to any people: ,
The art ument of the sermon wee a 'indica.
lion of the Executive act of the President, and
f Ito mottos and maul pew,. and from Its war
reef by the conetitution upon rat/re:PT necvs.4l.
The arrITIOD was attentively listened to by a
large and Intelligent audience, and was frequent
ly applauded. We understand that on Thurs
day evening a meeting of the gentlemen of this
coneregmber was held, and a nusulmous reqocet
made to 31r. Moore, to furnish tho sermon for
public:Men In pamphlet form.
LTBERTY STREET 3r. E. Cit MICH.
HET. W. A. DAVIDSON,
Filet= 05, 11. "Thee crownest the year with
goodnms, and thy paths drop fatness."
Psalm LIT: 12.-14. "Praise the Lord, 0 Jeru
salem t liaise thy God, 0 Zion. For lie hath
strengthened the bars of thy pates lie bath
bles.td thy children within thee. Re mateth
wage in thy borders, and filled; thee with the
finest of the wheat."
Ma, has beta a strangely eventful year;
year that will be memorable to our onnutry'a
bistorr—mrreoruble chiefly for the ass.vilna
lion of oar lamented and Immortal President
for the suppreslon of the elaveholders' rebel
ton, ald for the praetleal emancipation of
roar mllll n of bondsmen—a par that will, we
verily believe, mark an epoch in oar history;
will begin a tew end more elerions ere In oar
national existed , ' e. We predict that the future
Amer can Motu-lan will assYtirce with the year
1776 the year 1665; the one as the time of the
nation's birth. the other as the time of the na
tion's regeneration or second birth; the ono
when the great fundamntal and immortal prin
ciples of Human Liberty and Republic Govern
ment were clearly and eloqutntly enucchsted.
the other when these same principles were fully
and triumphantly vindicated, and practically in
'?"7,3rated with our national existence.
It is more to oar ' , imp, so t O - 44.,." etid
u (lte ,....aedordent with fact to say, that thin ' year
derma, signally merited by the merciful Prost
. denco of pun and literally crowned . with His
gP cdatt. ' 1 : 4 to Ma pleats hero driVed fat
' • 144 * '"`e "" loaded tts with benefits;
smiled upon no lt!orn nis throne. To be sails
/led Crib, m311 ' 411 414 refbetion is oftener.—
a alight glance at a re,. obylatis testa ,
1, We hare bud aeuerg goo d h o r . i .
. 2. We hive: bad line luirreto
.8. We brie had nointerrent,a baslacas
pros
[MS remarks made on these sav ers!
topics
wehero n ot /Pate to publish.)
4. :We hare Seen the , end of the. rebellion.
This Is oneof the most memorable events of the
year—one for which the nation should devoutly
thank the Gad or vottiee; An the Inhthitig or
the year; the pronxtot 'was gloomy.end sad
enough, - We were stlll In _the crucible, the
lames were hot upon as. When or !hat the ,
end shonld be was a troublesome problem. at
the rebellion lettered to Its fall, andthe Reptile
lie Lilted 'melt ap in its might ready to strike
the death blow, but that blow was not needed.
Death came from the wounds already Indicted.
On the nth of dprll, Gen. Lee sonendetted to
Gen. Grant, and a few days after Geo. .Tomuson
sitrrendi rill to Gen. Sherman the hat army of
the rxclring Confederacy.
How thankful we ought to b, fnr this elvtory,
for the httesol peace which now emilei on the
whole remedy.
It Is the mighty God of Jacob, the God c,f bat.
tit 9, RIO bath tcatteted our etteml, a for no. He
hacb, ,eonnded the devices of the wicked, and
dgalwd to places the hopes of the nngodly.
5. We have seen the and of slayers ; Lad t 10-
rltu3 epectecle of the rend e; aAtads, the
01.11iDi of four millions of bondman TI II els
ale et eel will of Itself make the year men
Immortal. Slavery. [bat "rain of all viva ,lys"
was ale netiocit ehamr, the na p szco,
spot. curse ; It prOvt+lied tpv •AS
pit gauge ofe just God, end ty Itl tone pi
as
awful remora. Hut to do• we offer than tegiv
lag to Almighty God that slavery In no m ire.
No more 'hall other nations Upbraid and taunt
on with cm hypocrisy. Henceforth, America Is
to be the runl palace of the genius of Liberty ;
Columbia is to be , not in nem, only, but to fact,
- The land of the tree and tal home of the
t r;ve.,'
0, We Lave eildef re that our couptry is Ail
In nee halide When Mr. Lincoln died, we
lei u, bled 'or the safety of our oat oval art. It
wee t letnrc into untried hands, alaa ve did not
quite care they night nal turn out [abound! ,
(Oh. toed Lai Cm. int our fears are ace
Cent—oar tn'raltniera etl removed. The laM.
Met...IRE is etlicient- It tin. the right Ann.; Is
a rnaiterly crcCacUov . Ii hh rim Mr. Juliet, n
+, ri at aevantria —.shown him to h- a 'non of
tat, lieut. at Mmr Clear M of Moral latecritr; a
tlatr, rani 1.1 Lich Lid -r, and a üblli,uthr:cOst'
0 , feet, per e.t.a and irattleal cleww. We
thing the country may breathe eclair, and ru"y
cot Ede to her ('lale( Mheztetrat, He viii prove
woriby :he ounfdenen rccsoatd is
hitt.
And abet Ebel; we say of tha present Con.
auaat It surely glees prod Ise of !borough ss
It tel I pet to the core, sod es relict! as nerd b..
In the wrrk of reenn.trto don It 13 not Itk If to
use untetofered matey. We here coed reeson
to Lenten that tku temple of our lloertles
be nhnllt ou a surer foundation, anion a oral d
rr s,elo than •hen that erected. And when.
idetea, ae trust that to It, In at least an ae•-
e le • lb..l,gange lb , . lettt'3 , 4
May b. e; ••. at': •T, e o' [hie latter
Lose shell Itt• Cantu then r.l th. Dr faith
t`4 1.3 d Hart,: n 1111 the I.le, l a thy live
Le te-, ea 0, lb. t f •
Of t o eon y'a s'ety we hare still further
aPilltanCe in the fast that oh, Daucrs hem coma
to a Juin, r motto, of Ina Pot r.:intv of OA In
buntau cfbi s, aed to the hone that his author
ity ust it be trawded. and lis /aw tntat b 5 r.
n.
p vitt.; that It is hut a uiera play upon word.,
he' • Elern Iran t,--a vel'l , re 10 and au tnialtez 1-
bit (roll, t: at • • 111 chteortrnersesalteio auaticn,
but sin la a rrproech to any ptettlr." Thar
nobtary lest ona Lave been learned In.a deer
school; it Is to ha Loped tier frill sot soon
to forget inn. In I hair prac I teal retueruhrar
to a Weld. degree, Ile the futttre safety and yr_is•
parity of car connoy.
CITY AND SIIIIIIRIIAN
The Materalny Caftan
TI o
following correspondence, which azi.lains
Itself, has been banded to us for publlcation
Pril . antllloll, December 8:4„
To J, li. BAlam cc, 1 %1.. Chairman of Mayoral
ly Convention of December t 3. DIPS,
—Frem a letter signed Jas. ['wry, Jr.,
published in the Gor.Us this afternoon, I per.
eche that he denies that there was an eate
n:Kat, altar on the part of himself or friends,
t.at he would cot be a eantlldate for see miles
+ Ice. As foe were a member of the Commit-
It e erpotatetl to adjust the dt &raisers between
frtreds and mine, and sere the Cnalrrnaa of
the CoGrt ?Won, please stale was; the srfaize.
meat was. YOUrs reepeetrellt,
No. 116 L'ismotro ETZLET.
rerrtnuno it. D. camber 841863
R. C. W.cCarrur. Etch—Dear Si, In an.
ewer to yeur rote of this r. u., I have to say
that I naderatood the "arro.otement" (male la
the cemeoltice) to which you refer, to bs sub-
Martially me follow,: That your name as a
candidate for the Mayoral!y should be trite
emelt, and Mr. Lowry should be nuantmourly
re Noir aced by the cor.ventlon. In consideration
of which, the McCarthy &legally should have
the whole vote of the convention tar tear
choice of a presidia': t 116 , er a .d you:Lilt a lair
field at the Ltzt elect:on without opposition from
Mr. Loewy.
Very only, se., J.ll. 1311.orri,
The stove letter minfl reply havirz he, ou",
talit.t.l to as, so cu•nthers of the C ntagni
thaelo velem d ...mite lo oattod, that oar
deritaodlag ‘,l ihu furreveneet made to thlt
to the hulno m uleau 6; NI, 13 Aid
..ll. B. Moott.add,o,
T. W. Uart a.
Prospt et Street M. E. 11-11-calen
A-Meng the itttftellag weals on Thael.,
giving -day was the smart eel, b• salon at :be
Susday beater I cornea - tad aelir this Illaalco
Church. At ant arty hi or In the on, the
4• Illale folk," lent, the officers and teaehers sad
acute lathed Diener, nee out its lal farce,
The little onto W. 70 alt aYlee at the es peered
(Daft! (end thing.. Th. exercises were vatted
and on; Thelma au adds ass from
Rev.& F. Junes, Junior aware of Curler al. E.
Church, vocal letartitnehtai music. Toe
ekllaren spec with a coed will, aces sone* es
,be Clelldrttee Jatul‘ e " a up gtaur e
:I/1.." "America," (National kraut) ere- Theo
Ictresed with the Cletraantlon of tire — toadies"
up In Dice pa.. 'ar:gcs, labeled "Prospect
eta, et &boat!) Seu 001, Lautegielsg, December
7, 1843, each containiug cane.", nets said ect.;
and ipso apples Were turrmbed lei:cant Oda , .
Two F .L uadr..d paters were dlepozel of to thle
way.
This xiboo . l has t can nraar.lred et feral years,
and la rompds,d of the ilotdr, n cf that nelzh
barker - W. The arerne ttlehdallee to something
like ore handrad and tort-lily-A re. The treach
ery, prlt<ipally I edit,, are Vt. lantet to, aud
cored in 'heir "labor of lore." NeltMer are
Live •air cis fall. wrath:, teachers, but In ail
kitde tr 1 - leather they are faithful to ow r 'ell
For pa , . the retool boo b - en un ler Ott say LI - -
luteadt r.ee al.a era. VI. W. Welaz., led Ft n
ese° Iti-ao.er, with Mr. Jute Pule,' ea ens Itr,
P. 11. liar her, no sr/iodates In me management.
Ttetc rrettlenatu bort, more, end Lire of their
mean>, ar d perform the labor at sonic eaciitieT,
but Lot a itboot route t uccatt and encusrez,
Ttanitazivisit Illnnara
TLo time-honored custom ol &floors on
thsehegiying day, was not by any means for
gown on Thursday, and many • tirr••:i nne
sacrificed In 'weer of the occasion. AMOS:IZ
the wally dtharri that sr ,re wren, we no:o the
Fdioaloy
A dlnr Cr was Oren by the Ill:cc:ors of the
Cit.". cr . Paster irt I Refined, at:ille Buitcrino". -
urrt's ici'dt rice, CO Lewrcurrrllit . We uadrr•
eland tint It wee a grand head', at whim evo.
, 3 ht tip enjoy": theicerlars ateardogly,
A rhrt et aes also given by tbair.dles of the
Ct.:ls tun Coterniselon to the diaatiled yoldier
et the Bo 'Tome. Tile bravo felloween-
Jtltd tie pl it to lie 1:11111C11, sad no doubt,
Corp_ of IL, M could rot trip coatreeimw
that lot Irtnri day In littebtrgb, with herd-tack
and Barrage swamp,.
Thu newt-boys were alio entertained la a
subitertlni manner, et the news-hoyel bow.
No dbcbt with mazy cf them, It wet their first
I in to Imlay.
We bate also beta Waimea that Lice tittle
boot blacks of the city had a grand entertain
nt romewtire, and that they adopted the
none of ihn .* Boot Black Brieade.•' We hope
tie Illtic fellows etloyed thcowelvea, fur they
hale a Lard wlntir t, furs them and tent aft
but little t ojoituy
lhe ilunkard Crick Pr troller:a Company
for et me lime past have berg developing their
terrlu ry op Duckard Cretk. McDougall., county.
Welt Vlrgleln , ntd have at last strums a good
vein (101 l at the depth of rO7l - 11 hundred and
els I. ty five att, w hit b posterunes to he a rood
Log rsr the mit ekheidert Tho compacy are
millsiz preparation for tablas and pumpkin
ti-c well. In addltlot titer have struck two
vette t I pans rr.tk , beallag, Mr. John
sen, the so.dractor ' sett a sample of the guars
to Ithregettewn, and Is was prolicomeod by corn
ties t Judges to ba gold of a floe quality. The
ettapary Lave received from Mr. A. Johnston,
oue keg, std a box of the boring of the wolf.
Bpt rant es of the same can be soon at ib elt.tb
leg *lore of A cderroh M Meyer. No. T 8 &nigh
fit ld street, Palshurch. Pa. Tko company In
tend to ha.e the same feat to the inlet for anti'.
ration as soon an possible. The stockholders
are very Jubilant over their encores, acd Intend
farming a commit, for the purpose of develop
ins their mines as soon as practicable.
res. the Ca sett e.-1 Ye a was a Lugo crowd
on West Commons on Wedneiday e!ternoen io
witness the match gams of base ball between
imsafProll Enterprise Club sad the Alletheny
Club. The rain storm veva eted the game flum
beinAlleghg played cut. At the close ef the playing
the Allegheny boys were far ahead. The En
terprise boys will have to pull by better If they
hope to cope Immo/fully with the Allegheal
hot s. A melee appeared some time ago In the
alreniett that the Einterpelse Club Intended
audio:wing the Mountain Club for the champi
onship of Western Pennsylvania, but on
'Ehutsday the opinion was tkat C lub gnawer
frotn home now, as the Allegheny wore too
much for them. BracvAvon.
•
.
Before Alderman Taylor.—Foactma
Da
ranrtta.—John Beller yesterday entered a COO
- analost Peter Coltenberper. In which ho
charged hint with having taken forcible poses
slon of a room In which was a hydrant Intend
ed for mutual me. The defendant .eau held to
hall for kla appearance al Court in the sera of
8300,
Allegheny Cotunc/h.
A. regular monthly mealog of the Allegheny From let terday ' a Eventhz . G tzstte
Cornett. wag held on Friday eeeadng, Decem-
_
her kb.
The Mayoralty. --
ErherT ConeML.—Prerett, Merin: AtarGi.
msy .. Lowry hasmildrirtood the LA.., amg let
-.
Uri tic a, Mt Brlar,, S. Rtddle, Genre a. it 11:e, hr to Male., A. M. B own signify ior his desireeh. th e -,,,, of th e a;.y.
and intention to 1 , ob y 1 re s ult Wrght. and Precident Marshall. j
1 .0
Ilir.g prim soy election:
Mr. Wright presented a petition from citlx r s
M.STOICS Orr.C3,
r( the Funfth ward, with resolution aniloarix,rg Pie - rent' roil. De r. Sty, 1865.
Ihr eritecittlie on engines to pronnee tor thence ji, j. A ff . p;,,,,,,,, cia,, a ,,„, u„.. au cgy Ertf,,-
0 , : the Columbia Hose company, nee hundred tire renantlt, .•
feet of hose, and alto to give them o supp l y of pro—At a r :og of your Committee the fol
coal. lowing I - omit:el. , - T.-es adopted ;
the Judges of the all.
.. t....e Cb . ...irm.an or this C-monit•
The revolution ass inst. and the petition and i„ ben Ansulvrd, T 1
qloFt.. • Oli
. , - lT
:ftrlnticm role:rod to the comMlttee on envois, !erects eteetino ai• wilts not to count the Yoke
with, toter to act. for Sty coed..., ff....) tli 111 fail , o no•lry in
take plane
4
writing the said Cr aletzmn 03 or brf.a-e "Chace-
Mr. Riddle patented a petition from p - _p 'Hy
day, Dcrenitil- -1...•• 1P65, of Ids lute:tiro to
to'leeis cm Ridge street, relative to the damage o n er
rusts rid t y the ',whinge( earth from Semi- on ito by the result a She t
the Ifith.
soy 11.11, and asking Councils to provide a
viTh:Laeb°l;:ermevrnolLtinnon.,,.'7,ll".ita:7,ll2.-,;,,P,71,P7i
r needy. •
herel old y declare that 1 o slide the result. and
IL t o ted LO Committee en ellY Pr 'party with yirld imp left ole•dirnce to the 41c'..lsn of the
p wet' to act. • primary meetings to be bell no Dca•tuustr llich.
:het there has been a `e Per
t Inert
Mr. Atwell presented the Lenart of the Coale
.) ru-n I may here Fiat, (tlthough not altoze,b)or la tau rain•
MIILTC en Finance, setting forth the dencleney '
m%
in h, epyrotoiatoona erd authorising the mushy that when nominated iwy yesry alu
Titaturer to borrow F10,G06 for fe ar or six I had, either in pereon or through m r trl. tom,mouthe.
agreed that I would not arch' it i eaomptiallo i for
the mob lon of Mayor. Snob an arranceeco at
i cg t I e City Ti
114,, COIMILIVCC also reported lo faror of pan- the
LK vcr made tither by 015,4•:f or tbr..ath my
elmbalmy, want, r. in addition to his reg.
f7itoda, and no emotion,— Cl th lead c.. •:- t . Co g .
m balmy, be sum of 1300, for extra &err ie e, had
look an agreement. tr-ai m rd.,. I ar u m, h o t
for the bit months ending July tat , ISti2s. ler
I nave eras in this
riteof le:low-cit.
as- A' ' lelhh' der" employed dgrt°4 the mter. content. My W auk the carport
ends know t.,iii, 1.111103
cal Irt acs 0 lehtuery and 1):-renibtr. the soar c
VI C.OO. loop-CI li r their ei t.on, et d Lay own word, to
In the VCCW,I4:y Mar, tar Committee r o s e :, i 'Made SL T f r..tuwe made.
,
tdto await the t•ent of suit Warr act; I. I :qua, it-. , p..ei....iy et,
JAW!. Lower, Jrc.
ti e pi eniiecs, arid Mr 1 oeutilly was 0rd.n.,41 to
..
he Lulifie , l of the owner
'I he fidiowl ic named gentl-urn were a - it oratory lii Si trig t
. 11 ai 11 ... r
thb . arg'l— 1. Siqrit
poirat a el:oh-caws of delhoponit taxes J. ti le . t a r
~
1.1,u,..y„y
night,
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, _ ,..1.,,, a
several rowan: Fbst, S. Itui , ord, Second, John '
liemoey; Third, John B. Miler; Fourth. James singular character won r,nmit.ted in tYosi.
G „ ham'
Pittsburali, et lite Lou.° of an 041 not Well
'I b. LE) Costruller was authorised by the
ti
known elti,,,. It appeera that Sin Miry IP .
C. untiot e o purchase 3 sale nod also Lt, nett-
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ern'
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....,. lemon. h
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fy cert. n dells gout I lax collectors that if tb-y s'. ".i .. `te"'. ''''' ' o , b
,'
did Oil tut e up pit neitiiy they would be prlbe- been :icing to wry boric, :tad reltr..l at t o ti4o•
crai d,
pal hour. This morning, when ear awoke. ses
Tte Yu ot was accepted, and ;ha :mulattoes
idol tti ~,,, ni,, r ,, d the , b,,„ „o): hot 5 ,.„,„„ ou t o f
bran_.. ide. the t 0 .i.
Mr. Wright, from Übe B:rem Committee, P,O- the room. On scorch bran_ on the tt . e ,,,,,, e , 5,
~ ..,, i tint
MI Leda report, contamaing a number or erect, was visit secreted
open'tic if, the discos., v an, made , hut It hod
'out :14.2istfOLS in regard to WO 43Lilir.Y COns been rifled of Pl,OOO in rUOII7, mostly ill 43,11041
al , I, or the Lily:
L. L, It .c,..ri t,•!. States eurretury and a note for e1..01U, drawn
by Wro. Thorndell, Jr., of Unloutowu, dated
A r.o * "° " * '''''' . ' I " I "r". ' '""'"''''" Nla , rti, I. 1 0 th and payable to the order of
t° ""'' e g . ' "'''''' w '' '''' I '''''' '• '''' "" w„ O. tiandie-s „n Mei, I. IS4;, lu addl.
pas, e.
•,,, ~, I!, ratA,, ,nil noir, a nick .1,1,, T 3 1,1
E'• With: "'."'''" an n-ekeehee r en ' t-n C et 1:.1J. I '
.., o- ` sod • am, nod, c10t...it.:
req. , . ItGr , lrEr• '. the ‘ V '''• L'e'' ‘l a l' e a ,"L° yo u e . i1..-n. The tronl, 1.:,d evidi ntir tie—i
iteikaad Loons nov. . 4
td , or'i./..tlee promo " ~i...yeil with it I:ri. n• i• wn- Inv;, it wale O, ii.O.
th a t the enimpauy [ball reduce, at their own er•
ositlon Is Shot the I
and the
. 4 'near wore mums arieles In the Creek id.t tin.
Peer'', tie erode of 87eeeente ` CSelte et s e" , -
i.upp.3'.
Earl Live atrous, to rot form to the grade of diaturotd
eeby
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perpetrated by
ttebtererßottwbo hbeb,
their toad, pre: ideel ilia" littry pay the sum of
all abort Mrs, hleCantiless' affairs, aid who
Fe boo for v. coesttumlon of a ac wei in the hal
of thecanal, was familiar with the honse-40 otter words.
he esael, which la to be occupied by goal, woe the net woe, not two , h.orthue ,,,.
The lady
a i cnrod.
[rule. The colinanc : ream alep al, C. ll aim•
lumber own suspicions as to who the guilty party
IS, a d fbe poll , o are now engaged ILI laves l
id% Wright submitted en ord:fleece proviJing .
ttallOZ the matter. The laloruntion is la the
f r it e cleaning of the streets of the Mt,. by . bond .
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the leB"l4.te . r _•_ 4. at'uPYl4: "W P r ' Pe ' t Y 1 made t " o ' d -' l,c ' o j y ' ;r ' ' the rs th7e7 ' l ' l.l4l " ;6 7 .ll " Can ' t
fronting thereon. oust.
. fact that the Louse was entered through the
Mr. Atwell yrtwenitd thy report of the City ,
Co, toils, t xtdhl ing the amount of m sine re- beck d oor, which had been left open while a
cooed cod warrants paid up to tee 30th of Na.
mentber of the family was attending a party la
"ember. The Controller also ethic attention to . • Allegheny.
the herd held by D lt,ed, Bee , fir P 1,030, pay-
merit of which is neusandeal. Tha claim of
Alcorn. McKee do Stoup relative to the tax on
their ferry boat, was recommended for refer•
CLCO to the Solicitor,
Ihr rem,: t was accepted, and the claim of
Mr. Reed referred to Florence Committee, with
otlrt to act. Claim of Memos. lien-mit Stoop
wt rrterred to Controller and Solicitor,
Mr. Mcßrier presented the report of the Cora-
Miller Oa Welts, which was accepted.
Sir. B. Riddle presented a resolution Instract•
11..7, the Committee on Gas to ramose the gas
post from Its pro3cot locution et the north end
et Craig street, and place tee lamp orer the
south atria of tbo tunnel older, the railway.
Idol led. .
Mr. Iloptinawnitmllted • resolution lisonct-
W. C. MICA QT
Ing the Sheet Ceretrolastotter yt have the ooli ,
caner reletivc to repairing al etralke and alto
in relation to cleantrg p - eremeatt nad gutt,,,
pat la force Immediately. Adopted.
Ira ( - Gait roma than antenitted a comainnlc,
Linn hoot & Ridette, Ern., tending his resign.
Oen art o member of Baleen Council from the
First Ward.
Os mollon of Mr. Atwell. the resignation was
nut erect to!.
Mr. Marehall, fir. Atwell in the Chair.)
ti en :erdend tint retignstloll, which Was not
',eel led.
(leorge It. Riddle also tendered h. reslZ-
se.t:,., rs a Metzler fru. Ina remind ward, hint
• au tt .,.t on win nude for Its acs maraca
AL, onearixo of the at ..lenea named, ste
t:T.,. :2 r 11 to rc' len at the clear
en IL• yea-, a d Lb tr lesion to rite the people
e.. tt pact.re wards an o;4,o:tautly ba del
rani ) 1 .e, a at tht cr.soir g general e cod.,
which t vote not he done u the r reslzaa
w,, e,...00d Wt. G orge It limdt-, et
tie se, erttem of Mr. Me-+h,..1, m yral lan( the
rr,,L,:ra tors to act opted, ...en was anr.nal to,
We to re reotlemen who to Inlere I Chile retig-
Let t r a 001'. Ix,/ ee 1., t:an n 1 .li-,a.
. . V.arncr'.—Present e•sra ilea atty.
El 1 . .:I!i•teer, Ha, tna,
Nc.., Ni re Doenid, Patterson, Robb, Smith, Wm.
bIla:1111. S. 11. Torrence. Thompson and Frei:-
dent Intern.
The minutes of the preceding meeting were
read and spun eel.
Mr. Mal!, tram the C•rannatee on Gas,
vent.. ri the repot tof the ('ommittee, embraced
,ti he inliamisrg n': elution
Prsairash Ttiat the Commities be antirnized
In lobtroct ire Alit7z.beny Ina. C , llnony to erect
a gas peat On the center of M (idle alloy and
NAM, street, In the First starlit one on Clitirch
aeonne, l one ten San,' risky and Fear,' Street.
In an tennis ward. and one on the cur, r at
T•ynnt serene and Manic ey street., la the we.
ad ward.
'lt, report was acceptel and the rewintlans
a ontent.
Mr. rallersos. f-am Mat Csmmit'cc 'on
this.re, an ti 1.-rilne•, tetsentril a report la
”laron to the pol ton of citiscss of the Youth
ward, in tenant in to cd.'scran of Pittsburgh rah
ling net 'lnt river bunk la the •Icmitc of Lae
Merit/a s' el reel ethic,
I: , ,ntred, 'ft at a Bonn) of Health be elected
by Couto In, In ...slit of two c Guns from each
ward, tom thee with a rcapecta tie prsoo
ing pits sielan of thin city, to be app late by
said Itt - nrd, shajl have antrae of oil mutters re-.
'sting to the Bann arx condition of the city, and
who t Lail report to Ntanclls, from Uma to time,
atoll rt roam, illations as they may eicca n
nes
nary (Sr the inalnlichealtin
Mr. English, trom the Committer oa Sanitary
Mcerorts, sp;oloten et I at meeting, pres.ated
rt pert. The t.:ornmltteu state that th-y have
exert terd the salient carefully, 'a clnjar.oo.o+l
with some of the brat IntOrreed aka physicians,
and have eon, to the co:A.lll.ton that tie c.ty
I- by n mom! r-tt I, , a:Enr as It is .f -a he ab
eame of any t alcjal rt ..ttstttn,) tn./polo:4 s 7-
sed. Tt a t van tee of t - I:, dr. ...Y.,
o'er nt-p.tr alt i•,13 toter, w_ll tx
an aft! foe,, a layoraMe :ell -tan a]19,1
an
m. Llbh tins City allha.ttird that Ina cdl .a j a
ns" vondill-r, le rmn of the aaticipat
lon of at epidemic dieease.
The C. imulttee recommend th • app ttn•m tnt
o' a Board of fleal.h, with at execntiva red
alth ahem, to wham °Metal report. should
be ettPedly made, of all births, marriagca and
deaths, and the ceases of said deaths. The
subject of sewerage Is rewarded by the commit
tie sea eery impsrtant mantilla, connected with
the health of the city, and they recommend
CODOCIIS to adopt at once a ootaprehensivo plan
of sewerage_ The committee alio prescated a
copole of the sathary laws, eta recommend
the adoption of the following reef - lotion,:
I?4,o?rtil, That the members of the Boats 7 of
Health ,hell rem for two years from the da'e
cf their election. (unless eoener removed by
Councils); at the first election, four persons
fr,m each ward alien he elected for one year,
and four persons, one from each ward, for two
years.
Boolnd net the annexed synopsis of ea--
tier Imes he I relished In the elf., pipers, Tor
habil, information, ard that Connelln should
uege the rigid exceutlen of the tome upon city
stens and the peeper [Metals, es Important to
the hi at interests of ell.
• •
n, Pr lotions were pawed, authorizing the pur
chase of 'tree of .V.lihmeitt's city traps for too
Mayor's t nice. dre., and he. the Prahllshmeet
of laud a en the miner or Ctsthz and Merf
oters4s, rod of Stockton Accrue and Martin
Filer t.
Or motion adjourned.
Sabbath S. cheat Ilea:lna
A Joint mrellui of the United P.e...-
hylcrlan Sabbath &booli of Allegheny.
was tell In D Fruity's church,
on Thar aday afternoon. Tbera Were
are tehcola in all, and the number of scholars
woe estimated at over cne thousand. The ens
tie bodycf the chiral woe tilled with tki chg.
dims and Lett teacher*, the galleries being re..
rvid for ?ample and 9theili• The YeTerittqe
Dr. P.ossly end Dr. Clark. assisted la the exer
cises. and addresses of an interesting and at
tractive charatter, were delivered by It q.
it ph It Kerr. Rev. D B. U. 11 . 1..!in and all.
era. The eight wee one of peculiar interest,
aid the occasion will eanbtless long be remem
bered by many who were pr.:feta.
Cot one' laquest.--Corener Clawson yet
terdey I &d ac Ineuett on the body of Qeorge
Peters. a German who was killed by the aceldeu
,
tal falling of a moss of elate la the coal mine s
of Frederick Beeman. In Lower Bt. Clair teen-
Alp, where be was employed. Mr. Peters was
a &Ingle MOB about tblrty-elz years of ago, and
bad sereci three years In General Schimmel
-I=lo regiment, haring been wou n d e d / J im
times, Me ties a sister living In this country.
Ito Is said to haro been a Tery sober, industrious
man. The Jury returned a mild la accord
face with the facts.
MEE
' Curving the Memory of a bra team Lincoln.
A ma* normal Frank Anderson, birke-per at a
tavern in the First Ward, was brought before
Mayor Lowry on a charge of assault and bet
; Ivy, preferred by Bernard McNamee. A heac-
It g of the case dev4oped them facts, McNa
mee came Into the Kir room, la which he kept
hanging o likeness of the great and good Abra-
V.C , Lincoln. McNamee, on Being the picture,
craved the memory of him who had "malice to
ward erne, and ehorby for all." whereupon
Anderson cleverly knocked him down ! The
aerated admitted the assault and battery, but
urged that the provoeation was irretis this.
The conna-I for the prosecutor, al
though sat/oiled that there war a breach
of the law, hod served as a Colon 1 in the
Union army, revered the memory of Abraham
Lincoln, and, wider the mrenmatancut, did not
feel like prcasing the case. Mayor Lawry
brought the use to a finality by disadasing the
charge—thereby giving the prosecutor to o oder
-1.1.1.0nl that, if knocked down for carsi.tg :he
memory of the martyr President, he must aeck
re ire., before sortie other magiatrate.
Erm eme to ,:e:t Solo lttc Paatchtlary.
Bow to }c-t• out or tLe ;Anitra Lary Is a gni,
; ter sat ;1.% t 1314 Lotto red the brain nt many sme
met ; at a when se tird an ird:rumts;lar'ng his
inert...its to e. t in, mo taturaly est him down as
, a)111617. .Nlcsot Lowly has bad b.loro him
tate Lt a yntug scan Lamed Peter Barns,
whet hiss act. e Lts 01 urn to get Into tee prnilet
La; w th. ut cusses!. Al a pre•requtilks.
he Ftdir a ; air Oddh mod a watch, ratcad
FSO, 1n rn a fells,' named Albs"
o!r. But 99 tooling is too, n loo.:. eutEciaat
In VA Pillitrt II to I‘. k tarn• a, no
• ary i••• aein i Ira it,. I ar,tir "iy f-rii•
I lug 11'a ilia ; arty a beta ho had ruaboal. Au
101.111191 i,.. VMS rondo adore the Mayor, ire.,,
Oren a hearirg, dlacbarg, a Barns upon int
ground art Nasal% The tour fellow was very
much dissonoiLt,d, upbraided Os prosecutor
and the Mayor for Lot doing their duty, and
asserted t btat ea had Just as cox! a Heat to go
to the oceltentlary as any body !
Thankagtring.—The day wet generally w:li
übfrrn d, LIVIIICSA 6sing elmo.t entirely coo.
pendtd, and geceral good order and decorent
rrtd. Some Of the clothing stores of thy
cty were krpt open, but we hare reason to be.
I tag • that the jo.rotiage ottesdad them was.
(as It .hr 'Cr old have hart.) eitracirir light. The
chnithes were well Plied, eons:tiering the In
ch-meet state or the weatt cr. a•.d most a the
offiristies clergymen made suitr..We reference to
Nal Joh tre Lien 12.1f10 arrange.,,. ntl
ol,~ch aril till le CS 10 lay hpfora oar mEad•r•
•yr, 0;.1..a of a nun:thee of the atm.'s, dcln are!.
I.amily man br the name
Shields, residing in thi First Ward,
Allen:ten., eras ni. - cid-ni on Thn• - ndar nigh•,
I.argeti infin.uailon or 7.• i. wife with &nil,
irt his 'atallF. Ur,.n a beeritg hefora the
this ninrnin4 pr,reutrix gars a
awtnua t of her zriti - fauves, trout Wlllati it ap
petite that bin the Lahtt of getting
dreaik, and when in thou candition saidom (11 1 6
in pot the inmates of hie house ant of doom.
Zia actincirledged hu fsnli, protmeed to sin no
more, and waa ilietetiargrd with a reprimand.
Rosa —Thankrg.sing daypa.:sc.l off toirrn!,ty
at.;.-t In our sister u ty. be ,Lty bciog ,oelem
eut. erery , ,,dy so - a, - ;bt Ia foor amusements. We
li, aid at bat L Erse ova al the rtitroad de
pot. ar other at Ito Union 'louse la the lha.
mond, and a th.trd 011 Uhto scree. is the Fourth
%lard. No arremts were rrude, save 10 the tat
ler rase, when t Meer Kline and u h To arrested
a roan by he acme of Freeborn. Ile wan held
for a hearing tills evening. r r serious inlrtrit
nett, received by any oh the partly - pants in
Isaac breathes of tha peace.
Wet Nig-ti sirownea.-00 Wednesday aunt
at a late hour, while officers . Frank Campbell
and hichlillsn of Allegheiik, were going -their
romidr, Information woe conweyed to them that
a man was lying, dead on Rubinson street, in the
First Word. (Jo going to the spot, they found
one Jackson Protator, Ills head lying In the gut
ter end his feet resting on the pavement. Jack
son was dead—drunk—was locked up for the
night, and discharged on Thurnlay morning, on
ieaving security for the psyment of one dollar
and a half.
Tilt! Price of the Osseolle —We learn
that the nevr•hoys are In the habit of sto
gie copies of the Ca:Wit n lire :eats, Thin is
DOE authorized DT on. o. the price of our piper
—for both the Morning end ETenhaz eiittou—
Is three cents per single ropy.
The MaiVs Pr&atm.—Warranted to
cure Private Dl:mates. For sale by timegista.
AM; for the Tenni; Man's Friend. A pamphlet
giving the symptoms and Mal:mut of private
discuses accompanies each Box, cr can Mr had
hy whircar , ing Young Nl3ll'll Fritud, Bev 9t,,
Clecinnaiti. with a three vett stamp enclosed,
nrJoseph Fieaum% Crarles Bus r.J. 11 Fulton,
th B. W. Fns AC. Allcubenv.
DRUGGISTS
IvuoDsiar.
'UV laolczta talo Dx - taggl.fal c,
ARD DCALRILS
Wldte Lead, Red Lead, LEttostage, Paint., 01
Varnisher, Dye Stefis, Window Glum and Put
Sykes, Perfumery, Benzola, Curb on grow n
Alio, Agent, for VSLeters !Cereals Paint
Hamilton Wblte Lead, Celebrate d M Patentte Lea&
an 4 Maury fir Wblton'a Min
in dip and WO pound cue.
No. 37 WOOD STMT.
(OPPOSITE TEE ST. MIA" rs HOTEL,/
PI7TSBURGE4 PA.
J. BOHOONMAKER .t BON,
Pittsburgh White Lead Works,
PUDE WILITD LEAD.
BLUE LEAD GROUND DI OIL FOR PAltri
DIO OIL. BARREL&
reS 30.:03 WOOD DRUMM
pHOICE WINTER APPLEB.—We an
mom mowing a lot 0110 ear loads, gaols, Win.
lex Amami, put up , 'glib great eme. comprising all
arlatim of goad kiegitir but, which - yrs will - gall
lots t••ott pareastata Mom dingle banal to •
au to 800 wimples at Liberty atracet
Itat7 TOZOT CO
RO:SINSON, MOCLEAN & CO
Bankers and Brokers.
No. 73 Fourth, ."trert Pittsburgh.
TWA': . A in Yliads
l'icictitisut 23.Aniz and
Dot:LA:le &C.
Mccrotr... IZ Fr:. 116 •nL ci •yz
Rtiqn .
itterett allownl on time nepOilto. Upllest.on•
mr.cle In all part. at t h e Valle I State. up moat
Carcrabut tern.
Cr 11.1 111 rxero•ed with disonich for everything
In Elie tinarness at the Beaten, New York. Pralls
delpids Pittaburgn Brokers' Board• strictly
on cows Lido.
I nn 6. CLEWS & On, Tear York, J y
Phlladel V.
PElthl NO. 11" j".
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FINANCE AND TRADE
iivuNlF:ini AND BANKERS BOARD
Orvos. or ra3 Pt rIANT.,II.Ia (2272.,T12,
Flttc,r. De, s,
Orere.:. 454 - 1.
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Valley R. R. 7 . 5...
I 'onoellevill. R. R. Bond , ......
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C'out.ell•th.,e h. R. o:ortt
Cootteite.rice it. li.lotere.st.
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ExcLattre
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Ntenrheot rr N.l li•nk
Pto , h et. :N• , .t ...... _
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A 11..0,1) t :11•neler
5 Prnpirs Nnt. Ban
•
(1.1.1 erpe , .rl a little lir ek , orrealler In Ne
York nt Ind, and closing at 147. a decline of full,
one per er at. Government Itond• 4. little sLron.g
or Lut wl•lrcut quotable change.
In cur 'I , eel afoul( market there are no ne
charnel, orltra worthy of toilet. 7 here is on
mud!. d leg in er. , y of oar local stooks and Ire bar
lot rem traroccrterra to record. Columbia WI
Sloe!: lo in demand With 31, which IA an
adyanee, and ,
there is but little of that atoll: on rho
Market.
—John Thompson, of Sea York, hts addressed
he following letter to •:the Oheinnin of the Fl
• xore nanittee of the llcase, on the cor:eacy
1 • 0u,..1 tan e P&P eased 11,11 nap, 10 the
vd, n of the a fca gory, hod he n al
ter, 7. a r toted no, icier; Is Congfes•Nes,ail m, .
y. 0, Mr. ofe the denser of non:tell meas
ure r for the country; Sod It in to you mho: this
great people tell, to IS good extent. loot far anti,
tory pious and lows for the management of the
geld, currency awl taxation.
The popular theory Is that the °Oftener can ho
reduranl, end la its reduelloa our paper money will
be Ammi:it up to pat with gold. this, as an arn.
steer t thee p. is true; but Con the Goeernin tot
enter upon the reductioo la tha Moe of Lan Peg.
mat seheduierof Imlebrenag• I
From the lest monthly statement, I had that
three Ire tra,eco.tul of temporary denualts; three
ore 7 , a3 able mostly on demand, find on ten the/
nottect4s63l:o,Coo of one year certificates, pnyalile
next summer and autumn; 6410,000,003501 7-31./ and
compound interest notes, payable In the summer
tied autumn of I 4 467 atoe,aor,yo of 7305, payable to
June nod .1 Ws . of Wel
ton the currency be reclused la the Mee of this
Indebtedness! Bather, will not on effort co con
tract the curt seep compel the 4 novernoirot t 'terse
even mote than it setsinl It Is conceded, I believe,
that the above debt must be funded Into one
bonds. Can the (mulla¢ be carried at with the
ennenry mintractedi The answer to these truce
ttons lo go plainly no, that I gr il l [huts abruptly
I pone on to another branch of the oubjeet. Row
bent to shore the finances of she country! Author •
Ire a Ore per cent. perpetual stork Ilatfa which any
Gorr:omen, currency and Interest be ring obltga-
Uons ognitut the Government may bei• funded 4 .t
their face and acetates! Interest. llien authorize
the ht meaty r it the Trengury to may ever, later
e•t debt an foot is It matures, '. anal emery tempora
ry deponik In plain greenback Here is the foun
dation forsuceessfol funding :hot will wipe our
every short obligation al the Government In three
7 run The sueres of c urn ncy tel./ pass a ut oacre
peluoi bonds.
As a ronacrratl, n. modify the Internal Reeepre
lawn Eo that I,uti.cd . .) at truster the debt or curfar
ey of the notion be enticeled every torelre
months. The eery best 'dim to elect this wit Ire,
In robliti a to the present revenue lawn, to for n
tax fit tairloc per lb on cotton. Let thmeottoo too
be payable in currency, or In any obligation at the
Get moment at Its face andintemat. -
With three measures enahodlecl la the nem of
Congress, it may be fire oaten years before reach
ing ft speele point; hut, whether longer or shorier, ,
the people would know the' banns owl ohope for It.
There would to , no more uncertainty 11:14 I 111, nOl.
Icy of rite Government, nag this would be V an
-The
ion, slow, sure and open.
exports front New To k et:lotions- lu-ge.
The following shorts the exports feiclualre of
specie) Pont Nero Talk to foreign ports for the
week ending De:ember 4, .and three the • by - ginning
of the ism, - •
I7.:1.
ror , L 0 11, 00 2-4002 ./0 12 221.5,S r , 012
Prey. ackotteti . 120.002,21,2 129.222,,03
sioce lon Linty 1..1166,330 Edie LW - 3,502,15i 5 . 551,423 757
The expo, is ofdon:tenth. prod uee for 'lnc week
tele 64 it corn
1.613 wi1e...5 dour, 135
14,1 s tour, 2.00 1,13 corn Lien!, Lei 513 niiiti
vel.e.ti. 265 Loeb pens, 266,122 bush c0rn,'1,3113 1 , 444
ctorlies. 10.206 boles corroia, Mt bales Itny. 35 bales
hops.= 7131 s spirits t nrnentlae, 2,512 bOls rOSIn,
rio,ll7tills al *pet oil, 04 gall . lord oil, 41 ;MIS 11,
tell nil, 1,2631 bids pork, Ole 003 rind 270 ins beef,
1736.167 lbs cut meats, 61.1747 IDs butte , 513,551
11,. cheese. 3.2,567 Ms lard, 5 bb/s rive, 01,015 lbs
t•llew,G 158 whnlebone. t. , 2oo4ol2.ftniroleur t i
5,133 Mots and 677 oilier pkirk crude InbA,3. 33,12
des notoufairnied do.
YiTTSIUJRGII
:P LTFICILEILI Al 31AR6 ET
a
Dines or TUr. Plarsnereshc OaAll'TTrl I
ExtreaT, Deo. a. Idela.
UK—The arrivals oil erode eerie Yetuarka
telY heat y to..y reaching in the aggvegathret mean
15,C1.0 and bias, and not t etethataudini the Ile
mend Wee comparatively ilg/at, the maiket Ivan
firm. had prices were well sustained-y!! - dd fa
boll; and Itarrele returned, sod 53eyr , 33%. Lb!. harrlU
d Sale tie bbl. at 25, bbls returned; ttlithoaaty,
In sidle st io; Leo nz this Included; ItOcln - bulle,
to arrest, at at; eMO la bulk, nt to, and 154 Lehi. at
Utah incruded. There mas n desposttlun meal.
tested on the pall of buyers to hold ottin hz"psetsrlee
[ion that the henry arrivals would chase 'decline,
but holders were, apparently, inetalerent about ye
n/Mang, feeding confident that prices Id, sus
tained.
1:LI I 1 ED --There 13 tail I eonsid..enbie isoulry
far landed oil and there I. also an improved de
mand toe free ell, but tale, lyre un,te nu
quoted/to bane, coo way or the olhey. .J4cle of
ho rebto. in bond, for esrl; .Ttentory dellayers Uri
Plell.derphin, at 071 hod into bbl,. for lateJanmery
delivery. it/ Elelladelphla, .01 61 Oa the hare
docrenteens reay be fairly
_given AUJOA
rears for soca etntola.nl bread. free Dli. the
demand 1. ;mister log, nod ;ciao, al:Arco:eh Lin
ehan, el, are well sunerened. Sole U 00 'bb.. it
75; Po ol 71; Ito do at in; awl :Oh) Obis "I 'nun,t ten"
breed. at 70.
NA ltd Hd AND RES T DODAI—The demand far
Naralrea is ,Ira rot tag n Uttar, I , al lucre in no toe
mance In , rrloritt —.t'
1.1. , e.tnehlar- slide Itter.s,
r. bond, t at. r rot Ito is to-day zit 'II. Iteslef not Lh , • L..ly tul unermenged, n,le on bee hers at +
1.1 t . l-..WT5..-1 he re,elpfs of oil by the Ale
erecter Meet dortnzr :t a e forryo egret hour. ye :lag
t I_, • L deare; 1,/,
J 7- 1, Tither i biro ,LITa
Jar Mee hltesety..._ I'd D. ......
.3. I. - . go. - .sewer, Bork re. Co IMO
J. 1 f.! ^1 .F, bare
W P I R. Wm.). . ter
AI. re, ...... V. trallneher.... et
Gal eel, et h. Dalater IS C. Derringer _.... 111
Illerlenes... ... 111 J. T. !stool:dale.. . 14)0
It. It. ('cairns...... Cels I deion Elf Co.__ &ale
Jos banter Su; 12.tl
Total_
IMPORTS nY RAILROAD
CLIMICLAND Aen prTSIICRoa It 171. 110 A rr.-
I)6c- o. !CI tdds Conn, Jordon & 1 - 101.istel; 152 b„3.
oit,, .1.1,m114 & egeolc; 112 0,1 01.1 s Loots..
l 0; 00 1.1,1. floor. Greg end Cleadeolog; 100
do and 34 too lard, Shoru,krt lc Long; 70 hhrls
tot , ,rn and roczei do, L'fb.renberg o. co; in
W kegs
do Little, Baird a, Ottton 1 6 hbls .10, A 0 hae
heed; 1 car barle 'A WaLnterlght; II dor. brooms,
& Butt; 8 ',kg, I.utter, Putter, Aiken & Shoe
ard; 2do do, McCandles &• Jamison; 00 aka out..
Meek & Annate.. o g; g aka dry apples sad d Joao:-
Bred, Cook & Bro; 50 do do, I, fl Voight & 'Co; 2
Ws eggs and Irbbls elder,'T 0 Jeoklos; 10 kegs
lord, Muria. n & Bro; II 00, rags, Markle tr. Co;
110 bbl. potatoes, Meek ft Armstrong; IS) do do,
2e do onions, W C eon; ITO Ohl, potatoes, John
Long; 23 Ob,s dry apples, J Porter; 120 blots pots.
Or ce, 00 )Ile007; 41 buses checoe, .7 11 I.lteaeld;
e eees metal, Maack & co; cars wheat, 1.47,CtL
nod no; AGO brooms, Morehead & co,
errrennaon. FOC? VC•TNII ft OnrOACIO B. R.
Dr.. 8 —2O Voses Nap. 13 11 Sellers & co; lb do ;lo
0. :most/len; II do soap and 00.131 ea, I. J num
ch.,a; 10 do do. 3iciCat.& Bro; 16 do soap 31.nanor
a harper; 22 do goal; and clinches. W HI Gormley;
10 do do Loctrcrt & Sir:lnto:3; ad do soap and con•
dies, MeCullonsh, Smith and ca; 10 do soap, Seib
mvrr & osksmp; 45 ells closer seed, Zirkpstrick
A . 13r0; 7 aka pea re, Blekao t Bro; 103 trldos, Run
let' McKee h co; 100 001. Zona, C Jenkins: 101
dodo, Ern & Bleberd : cat re - =Meng' la;
do Oats, 1 Shrtak; l' do barley,-John Cluntritch;
13 balm omcorn, Shomalser et Long; 13 •410.
brooms.. 7 Painter; 10 bulls tabaceo, J. S. 1)11worth
& cwlC,
B e 14bn-tzar, Lambert & Sl:4ton; 1 car
oil bbla, rewer, Barka ts• co; 100 !Dbl. flour, F.
llenzieton; 2 ski fogbers, Blrkpatrick & Bro; :31
oil bbl; Pearl 031 00020 don brooms. lPm CoOper;
6 do do; BB 3 istbews;2a sks wool, Illtcbcack, Mc-
Creary & co; 105 bbl* oil, Barbour & co; 2 boxes
butter, 1 keg lard, Sleek & Annstrunc; 4 bal. pearl
ash, Bryce, WaLkekk. co; MS boxes candles, IS do
I
Little, Baird & ?Mtn; r 3 bull hides, 11.1101-
I telner 11) sky clover [641,71.10 *beat, Dan .Wal
- 10 bbis hickory nuts. Seer St Emery; 10 bgs
barley, Spencer - St McKay; 100 bbli S Llad
lay Jr b. co; 193 bides, Hammett & son; 12 bgs clo;
ter seed, Rirknotrick & Sierran; 171 bgs wriest,'
Llnret & co; 103 bbl. flour, Das Wallace; 1 000
corn, D I...oultney; 00 ski Seed, 17 Dbl. ganr;
Biddle.
-
Pirrantrkan.SlolCß333 Ji4n cnr6NTAT, B n'r
Deo - &-3. cars r Staves,
Soria
o
ler, W W Anderson; BO do do, sa-0-,:MoOss.
t p
lin; 1 ear lumber, P Schmid n. t:1 r dom
Al f i ger;llaboall bar.
3Ws ;wrap Iron. Lewis, Halley& D t a off
WAN. Arde° 011 CO; ear *eaves.' h
-mt
Birch.,
rintrito Marliet.
: Derssrs. December IL—FISIIM—DuII. •
Glasis—Wheat gram ors somlictUy held:, 715,1
blllosokee msice. Cs°, rio.s Emeeso erring,
111. rat whit. Oaa.d.•
varssr,sai Amber Osamis.. - 40.E52 17. Corn Una
at 150. Lista cleilli•No. email maims; Sic. BM-
CaZWILIII, dell ft Si. Ere aamb.a,
b uzy—P.lrt-•
Ploymovii•—fork dull and asinutageeL
riTsfiltraGriplAMSElS.
I 13117:0K0o ?Ma Prvgairamea churn%
. Fatak.t4Decrember B.teat:lt -!
t The general aerketa continue dull sad languid 't
and vette a Idettond restricted almost entirely t
rupplying the immediate rent, of consumers and
n-tollers. litte no lingo troneactions to retort.
7115 IN- Cr 1... at is to nether better demand but
El: t 1 , 1 u,:, offering; Sale --un b ut ‘'
Lot terfere rrror,r.l-of r.. hush prime Wilmot:lsM
to great 4:.35. In Honey ttiore la nothing dam:
eritth nottng, and there arc no establlehed quota- • ,
Data bull and dttropinet Smell sales (tong,
yore at 461}4 . a. Corn to rteadp with • indenter! 'I
:lash Ear. o• wh*rt, itt•176721i and 175 bntA
' , hulled at 75, dellvered.' Bye-Sale oft car at
en.
r r Clll exceedingly dull and depressed,
, eel holders end It daculty to make sales ere.
• aUot - ing liberal concession. Sale of WO bbl.
- star Mille' at $10,10;10 bbla "lisp:lone" at $ Irk)
I re bbla w ) - aelf.tel at :MOO: and 100 tails '4st:tett',
end Ford," at 1k . ,c5 , 4,1 , ,c). Bye Flour and Fink.
w hest Glair* and unchanze.d.
I PS /SIONS-Tho eta little or so demand for
Race., and we quote nominally at 16,41 T fin •
Shoulders, and liqiels fer Ribbed Sides. lairdln,.-
dull pod dr.opiog.whilr for Mee, Perk, ttterele,
nu demand whatever. froVi a shade limner oaring
to bight orisals, std We now quote (mete, Goad
arter•ges at s;:ititte, gran, POTATOa—DuII and a shade lower, and the
supply is hugely in rotten of thedemand. Sale
of 4td bush 'Peach 13.1o*s".11 51.1011416 per bun,
and IW bush "Neshanneeks" at 1 , 1,10. New Jen
Icy Sweets firm and scarce , at 111.03 per bbi.
API - LEIS-There is neS Improvement to mato to
the demand for Apples, and whim the market Is
dull there is Lo gouts:de change In price•-:4 to
VS pet bbl for common tcl choler..
/11757.11 n-lain fair local demand, but the ma,..
het Is cc ell supplied. Veein report sake of fair
to strictly prince Soli at.30.t0 Si.
EGG..,' -Dull and irregular with a snooty ono.
eldettably; In excess of the demand ywe have mie•
r.T rte„ a it , et,
et/LE:- E—ls fl m, with a modern'', lout de , ..
od at :161'.24 for HAmbar, - ... ooy 224 :1 2 P: foe
31ILL MED-31oCruntitracttre het ttcbAuXed:
fie Cl II , ons SreAnd. do track, at *1,15; lb tons
do iv 01.-6: and 4 ,ona t•ltlpstulle at n :Co most
moot In Bran or 311,1,1,1n4.4.
CRANI4I.I:I: r lUD de nand but It..
c).Rogyu at ttIO to 116 per bbt fit Itaatera.
1.0 bras COMin ort to tt, Trsir, at
18,:x.—= watt us to the barrel. Sates to regular
way ft m otore,t 010 to ell.
SALT-1e quoted eteody wlrl, sales ,at p pe r
bblmore. on
truth, 1M.:'0 , a34 , for ..‘ ll lota (me
SEEDS—Sslrtrof Flax. °ea .• and ctb,
eta at r,regs, u ger Mull. IN , . errand ( , r /IMO-.
oy.
m2ls—jt aelllng at city modes at SIG to per
, ateoretro to quality,
ea
/I o:y INT—Regular salad it 4!,A5 ztr.
C ItICAGI)
Special dt3yetell to the Plitsbargt Gszette.
•
Oritol.oo. December& NO.
Fr. henry en& onmlost.
(teat[— , NO, I Spring — Ant innolar- opened
at !nos and clo.co an giAl No. 2 Spring duo and
40,50 lorcr aift,scip,Bl. CON] finaer 01 4 li]PiNo
for No. I, and tic for No . 2, Oats gutec and 4o
/Ow." 25 !4.0 2 60 (or No. 1, and 223ifp233.infor No.
2. Nie d... 11 and to lower , at '4,k for No. 1. Bs--
ey CUli ; •I14 GOlTitalL
to. an 6 Y--;2. 20.
Paoelaicef.—Stagnant. NCW M.sa Pork offer
ed at !'d o buyeta. leirert Ptekted Hama
meld at 14;0. Green Hasa are t fait demand at
13.1.35ie. Lard le held et lei for .team and le,qe
for kettle. . ,
.TALLO.--Notalital at - 12}!)11a for atty.
13.6.737,2—Leef Cat: la qulat and - 11.raa at 63.2513
6,75. '
Hoos—lu Ilgte. supply =42 sates better, .glee
e 5,61162.75. A few presiuti nap lurid abble,Sr.
Goro-r!.
Pk:Tee~ry,ll U 8!
nTOCKSIN.DirDW YOHIL
Spec/al Dispatch to IPester - 1i Press.
Nu* . Toms. Dec. 8, 11i5.
Petroleum rocks are dull with small sale. cm
follows r Much. Creek, 1.4501 Meet' County. IS;
rem, 6o; Bradley, 60 Olsorrp Huo, 53; Henan
Eft) , CO; Fan D atiormi, lerlltrai . ..4lleDlin'ook, 67.
NEW 'YORK PETS )11 MAR /CEP.
bottle! Dispatch to Wes torn Pees..
NoorToic, Dac. 8,t1855.
Pr.-zooms/a—The market. Dar Crude la scaly
but Denied is dull; 1.006 blrli 'Crude esld at 41/6
WO; also 2,00 for Januar', at the 'same rates.
Hellued la quoted at 67004_ •
VENII4AL LIVE STUCK MARKET
Reported Expressly for the etttatrurgh tlazetta.
Rare Ltearr, Dec. 4, 16.6. 73
Carvng-There has been a tail amount of htvt ,
eves done In Cattle during the week which has
jest closed, and while the market has ruled quiet,
pilees hare undergone no quotable change. Good:
cattle, as h.. been the ease for tame time past,
sell usdlly at full rates, while common and inferi
or grades more tray slowly, ang then only at very
low (1.; won. The quality of the stock on .1a was
fall; up lb the usual elands/110nd. as will be seen
below, quite a comber of droves of h ange d cattle,
suitable Partite Eastern virakete, - hands..
at t ;wee Calming from 7 to. 8 beers, gross. Far'
st..ck cattle the demand cnatttltles very much re
stricted, and IS to 5% may be gisea ea the extremes
of the market, for 1111.par:teeter grade of sra , k.
.Ite us!. Cato Mad steers are alto eery dull, anti to.
effect sari at all holders are obliged is take just
whatever buyers feel inelleed.to glee.
Boos-The trananctlons in hogs hare been oars
sunny large during the week Which
In ahae.leALcloed,
larzre than during tiny week this season. the
carry part ;oPthe week priced declined to n.tig2
cents for fair to good averages, Wit since thee the
market has recovered somewhat, tinder the Influ
ence of mote favorable advicei from the East and
West, end p• Ices hare advanced alairt to i/3„itirta
cents, and two or three t,unchee of extra sold last
evcuing at Wittrtheadvacce In peke, how
er, it is welt to note thabthe dernend him fallen
off, and ea the bearavertiges art Only worth ISfO
N.se Yotk, shippers. ore very Indifferent about
paying lu anti here, with:freight-at n nen ta per
lOU Dm or One querferof agent pee. pound. Than
for. E. H. Itls era le Co:ate the ugly packers .thet
Irate bought, et the. yardsi.thts -arm bought •
several bunches during toe early.p art of the week
fr w e% t.. 0!4..
SHEEP-The cinched for steep has been unutusl
-17 dai: this Week, and, etatillOpered With lax
fn livehno .declla , al ruby toccata, per too lbw, •0
nostril on slip WO mat larger thin ustlal,hut the •
vane tuater , ,•: fel lag off In I hadamandland .eri/
area by reference no Atm au:menet! sales, prices
ranged trout 6 to 634 eta per pound,. gross. There
was one bunch of extra sheep .1n thefro
Frnhhit , retiotY“Ohlo, schtek..wouln t ,L nt
bahly
have br..uglit 7 cents, but theyvrtre held. 734.
ito trvatattlotte in atOck sheep or lambs.
11111PMENTI Alio= PE0R,5014. ZOrn To tM,H. 700
Cattle : liege. Sheep.
the 2700
New York
linltirocar ache
Way Points. 720 .
eat.E3 OP ettzkr.:
&Ike, hekrr. 60. tici.34.l. Price
Lorlterito Reeser ....... 14,1 1.50t.1 5.15
r , rett e'er tel I o ..... 13200 We
lllcKee to L r ede'SP und 6;5
Adores to Penconet _ 1387.3 r. 61
Kotti t 6 PenCoott ........ ,t 2 t•ozeo ,r 23
t'aseloc to Pcsser._. ..... 1,5 ire/. er,:z,
t'inofor,l In liesier... .. •.. . II! ISMS
ti
liebo to 34475 505.
Patterroo to 4e8:4 ti&J
Clark et Co. to 'tomer., _ tot
Ctort le Co. to :St G 6,1 •
1:1=1
- -
Setter :Buyer No. 02019111 P 24.50
Booth to linthnouscr G.: 141.69 17 00
liAttoo to .117,2t0n 19.5 4,2.49 9So
titnhho• A 215 63223 960 •
lie.: to 1111 , or &C 0........•..- .. fln 25220 221
1ra2,2 0 to Ilottocts 25.390 901 •
1100 man .... .. 43 122,5 11 ct..,
...2: 19 5125 - 600
Weln•or t.• lierthey • 9 25
4:209:1022 to 2i Iterton....-- -._.2 .22. 12175 059
31aiimg to :anger b. ..... . 93 =175 925
11toberry to NtLger.. . .55 F 237.5 000 i
klatI•oll to cur. .. , 37 11125
...2.00
to Orr•.•• • . tr. &2:-.2 •
Imbott To Ott. •-- • • 25 7016
Wolte 1,684 11l 5503 03
e t Leeds ...... .44 122/5. 2:
trro to Allit ton- t 5 16%0 70
Ads IT. to .Byers,. 71 21423 •
1t ate: nton to 94 .27 - 275 2.1
Funk tp
----.... 90 017 •
I ' ... U.SI •of t
•s Co to Slyerg & CO .1.47723 P./
.'.lOlO. to Myers itC0.. .... .....11.312.Crr.
mplc to Phillips '3ll 11150 , 0 76
Wt Ley to 1114225 h • 162 42324 87
Jolanstto 10 69 24321.1 03
Cbcrry to
... • ..... Non Rs
Tipton to Sayers &Co 27103 01 1
Mortis to ;192 441 08
Adam. to 61
1 35 47 1 0 ' Co 1
580p1e to Singer_..., , . _ :........ 80 475
Gibson to Orrt • e l . 41 1.!°313 46 e
Wolf to Colbnogh 521 5705 04
Setgo•nt to Etuerlck..--.•-•—.. 111 11.127 SO
singer to
...... 83 25= 63
1.4111 0 to Clreyy 1...... 47 1255 40
cempren to 411chrtst 81 20.303 11
Ct.rol.bell to 'Kee:2oll-- •84 12210 . 03
7
BUIS. to tier ' •05 .052 so
Srottb tot Bedgra ! :41Z13 3
Polar to Celbsugh..---...•—. '.1 1 4 260 5 I
lief : tato (-1070101151 117 0 3
12030 00
I.eurstd 8.12115
zc:ber to RelsitO, ...-.--.•... 12.900. 12 5
i'alDO:on to Istibod—.- 85 21771
Zoo be to Remits) 0) 4076', os
Preston to Slater_._
Allen toGltchtist 81 07403, t 12
4.31- 2=3' 1 01
Vessel to 4.lll chrlst—.-. - .....:-...• , 91:•=011 1011 3
Zetbe to . ....3••••••1140 , 11363. 1 00
Stott toltahotr.. ... • - 43. 11663' ST
161.2.88 17.4221.2. '..
C2411t & 12khaa to Bets tc• : CO.;4l - • h° 7ll P d. "
:Southern Lhlci steers, nsergataa /340 1 at 9 214, 40.
livered In Ph 1111.1011,1111. '•-' •
• ii0)101T11 k elltiret to 41000,7. 41 held toll at In-
AIMS& cint,stemetiog !Wet 1 119 11 4_,Aest1 to IL
rAlerties, tows lind sneersonlnedssitUe, at
head nice c =mon Otecra to Sittlibiltl 0 S; 51220 -
Int . 1022.
, . I
lac ?to Montage° & Co.. at head eaftme Indiana
geese, averaging 1344. at 0. / 09 . tout:le buS.rds•
Warm ettera, aetregimel.M. at 7.40; SO head cow
deed Letters amerasiag ail. to Nal a fa 114 5.
it. copoon.to Bela a. CAL 44 t cad •of extra; att. ,
.. ~. '.
wele him g MOW, at 7. 7 0- ,
F
artene to heeler, ta head ni;ossusonion stook ..
w.ioldss sore. at by. - - ,-1
D. reel. to Cep: 0,15 head of good- fat. cattle ;
~,,wdaslo.l;CO, at TU.
1...,k 10 /Matter .0 , weighting 78,e50, at sq. -.; i
Adams to Albright, 14 head of gmOdcattio welsh I
.. .
BrcedlOoelo Itagmes 413 head If lemelal a tat‘ ' t
cattle welshing 50/ze, at 5. - '•
tl Rotas to or i g to tl head of good *esters sit: , *1
V.,_ I -
Darnell to Ram wle head if Teti, toed cattle ti-`.
natl. 1 1 :Ticiatve st I lead. inizion tinnoln .
steers at ..s.
Holmes to ItlCArdle, 53 head atstaghte7ooo is , t...
at 5,;:.
Bierman to Steer, SO head comet= eta* cattle- - •,,
teeletana ma7s at- 5; Roma to dtoottey,S3 Bead of
pretty rood western cattle :Catalog imam at cf. r,
~
'Wolfe to 3thaick, :a head oteosuaos Ohio stock. .; ~ ,4,
cattle at OXt Ferguson tar Frank. PS bead of fat,. ~.,"
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