The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 03, 1862, Image 1

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watl Or 'll3* JOITISAL:
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TifiVDod.l,A 0r fir aithitat. parabia .16 eiver oo ...
*0 If sot paid Idtbla sla matitliNithoh IS -30 if
3 paid ,lottothey/at.. : •' .
C P4 II ,
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0. 0,1 ea owe aleamv, vat advaboa,), sir 4. 00.
„,, 40 do. 30 00
. ft w, do I Ito . do >m 00
cl u b :ateedill 'ad Onset be lamoriablipiddis
, . oat to aa• add**. ,
.I,to casino AA, 911[21111: •:
Tee" Jars:tat.* tarnblard ithtattiati ' • Aid ittlaitii
is,' per too sereede'hatab &Rem •
ar ekgrreted wed &Adel lbsekera *applied with*
eco m, as „be *broom •
t .
Iffaoelei g nt•r tbe dbmatittottrado aittadi gipart;.,
s fhe pobneher
d. may mediate to, ahead thaarghtit
sriroal
if to berrthere weed or refoelaeo take tbefr tiordeph.
r ome the rdbee to rbletrtb.ey are dlreetad. tbeyora
id w epooldhle toot* they bale tat 11444 LM OlUa,aid`
,fr,rd them discontinued. -
If eateeetbera move to.othrr idaess witbmt wanteddi
rahlhher,and the °weep tpars are send tolluiberame . r
they 3n bfl4olooPalltihle.
!be 'a , u di , bare that lead at to take newspie.
from the “hies, or retaattag,a.ad .taartait theta Aso•
p L priaut /aria atith,e• of 11)11Oth/hal hriphd..
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RATES OF AD VERTISING.
o ,, ra K aaren! TO line*, aid Sadie for pnliln eartlis—snb
met insertions,. 25 'cants each. 3 noel one time. 25
ate-!sobsequent insertion* 1254 tents each. All W -
,eisesse.nts over 3 lineal forabort periods, c himed a s a
ore.
~r , - : Ong.vro. !UM . - $ll. '.rpaiiiiic
ir'pelictea, •.-83 `. ''B6 - S 1 2.5 112 24 $909 1
Airlines, -• • .60' 125 , 1 752 75'.! 4DO
~,,Ita es t 1 : 00' ' 150 ' ;,2 00 - 3,00 - , I ° s 00
',H o ye, 1125' 225 '. 2 60. 4 00. 500
fen tines • V 2.5 225 , ' 2,70'460 .. I. 00
l btitnel,. 125 - 2 2.5„ '.2 85 . 500 ' 'I 00
ice lines, I' 4 -2' 25 ...... - 4 00 550 st 00
tit, ores PI TL LINZACOCISTZD Al. I Will 01 Till . 1,01111
sc s pare. 125
.. .2 10.00
i san'ares. 225 ' , 400 , ^. 500 , -.000 •, : 14'90
b. ,„ e . g uares.,-3 50 600 1 750 12 00', -15 00
-nrequares, 450 -' 6.001 .44 00. 20 00
aartereol., 6.0,0 O .OOl ' 'l2 00, 16 00 '.90 00
s.• Larger etwee'jihr abort priiTitha. at PrWagreetnent.
.4.1 - luslnesi :Viatica.. Slfeeti—aecorn partied
. .witS en
di, rt ismeet. JO-ante seel]. . . .''.- --.
alvert !temente btfareMattiages and Dentba4o,esiti
'One for drattntertion ,-esalmtetuent inseitioni4desttle
r doe. Nina wordsareeounted as a linainadvertjaing ,
geratant.a.and otbervkadyerrbdns 14 the yew,. with
;. magic and a standlnzadvertisetnent not exceeding 15
e ,a, win be charged, including subscription. $l6 410
race to the amount of four eqnares, with ch - ase,
ges and subscription , , t - ' . 20:00,
ininut changes, ct th e rates designated above. .li
idtotlmment , set in larger type than usual wiltilos.
aged 50 per relit advance. nn thee* prices; All' ' cOta,
ill be chanted the tame a* letter wet. •-. ; -I! I
No Trade advertieenseuta , reeeived from Advertisttiat
Tent,. abroad. egeept at '25 per rent. advance on these - . -
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,res. unless bY'ereeitl agreement with the Publisirer: . - -., ' , pi er .A.....i.., ~ , -
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Marriages 25 cents each. Menke ieeompetiled withno}
.ea. 2,5 eentr. without notices,'nn charge. . ,I: . , HAJUMETT,IOIIFiEIf i_LOCRMAN,
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all notices . , except ttansa.of a religious character. and .1 2 . - - .• 1 ~, ..i ik i m i t r, ~ , .1,
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redttsilional purrtet, will berharged 25 cents( fer line. - ~. _ ,___. ..
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umber of lista under 10. • Oyer 101ines,4 cent* pert ltle - ...1,00 . 1.51.1 .1011Tte ' • anal ' xproaa Top! - Coal.
ditlenet.,:
rm....Alegi of meetings' not . efa general or Wang - • 11 . I ' , 1 36. 0 • lortmono. oi ' 1 ': — '
.ararter. - ebarged at 4 cents. per line for earl] ifilleri fon. , tElliti " 00A L .1. 24 AVIOATIOW commrts 'co.it.,
To facilitate calculations - we will state that 328 liner • SPRING MOUNTAIN, ' . LIARLEIGII.
eke 1 - column-164 lines a hialleOlomn. l -and 82 Huai.* ...- BEATEII9IEADOW. '• . ' 1109EY BROOK, , -. ,
oarter cnlntnn. 2252 words make atoltatun...-1476 a hill •. ' . . I . , ' TIAT.LISTON. -- • .• "
lama—And 738 *quarter eolugan.. All .odd lines over; :Best Qualities- Of Red and . White _Ash
't o square, ctfarged at the rate of 4 , ants per I*, , for :.. , ~ •
nr time, and 6 cents per line forth ^e times: .•., 4. , . .
. '.. , I ,+ • • ~ COAG.- . .- .-•-,
Yearly advert.leers -must confine it advert Walk to , 'shipping Wham — N 4.1 p e rocicahenod. I:, .
sir own business , . Agencies for ethers.. sale of /Os, 4 , ' 1 ' Na.l7.lolsehetlapnrt. H..' ~ .
oats., e-, are, not Included Is biaelneasadVerti.•loWouf ; Ofiliats--Nei 201 Walnut atm:. I , IIILADELPIILL . •
• •-. . I trinity Itialldind: `!: KW TOM. , '. -.' ' '
No.I • epistle *emel t BOSTON. 7 .i - l'a2 l•
LEGAL CARDS: JLI
- IEO. 'NI: ',ALIAS., Jr.,.
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I - .o ! :4irney..at Liit;W.. : 1 .
• - , 1 . PIIII.A.D!itaq IA
Oltles retnirred to 222 South: I'OIIRTU , Si. .' .
3t.ren 29. '62. - .2 - , , ~ -. 13—, ~ I
OH N P. HOB /tiff ihe
practice of the Want on Centre street.opinsire
•• American Home, Politrmilier Peon.
Dee 7:'6le 49-; •
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RANKLIN GOWEN.. ;Attorpey
at Latt.• Ofttcp—Cotant iitroet4Cnitcrirthe Eptsenpal
POTTSYILLE,',PA. (22414
OHN 11. ADAM, Coungelfoi at •
trlee--No. 1111 Will street, (Rain! 36,) Nrw Ye,
Nor. :it. ' ' 47-1 y•
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I'Y • o E tti ß e
p t , t s t i o te rn sbe ey , 7 i ::!.iiir ail . ,
S. C r en it tr ° e s U tr S ee E t 0 .
amine: . Iyebruary ?.'6O 6.
HliillAS R. BANNAN, Attorney it
Law. °Mee 1 ntentr•Streetoppoidtribe Itplpeops
u reb. Pottinr ille. Pm num, ,-- , CS 0v.20. '56 1747
P. 'airNse. y ; _ At.i.orney
s, 'Ashland. SehylkilFecoolity. *lir ait• as
nt in the purehase and sale of Real Estste,eolteetion
—nts.te. [Athland e. 3rey'A,'=, - 21-ly .1. •
iHritSTOPHtH.L ITT!. E s Ator
%try at Law,,Pottarllle...ettoylkill'cOurity. Pi
ir net —lloi .ha littori Ot, at rept ..conaer ot '&4lmM:
April 11, ISI J .1:
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A.VIDB GREEN. Attorney ntinw,
' l'ottaville.ra.. South 'West turner, Central an d
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r . .i.t at reaci. Second Story. Entrance on Morket : 4 St.
N: it.—MAy 3:o consulteu In'Oerutan. ' • !
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litly 7 ,lIT •
BUSINESS CARDS
ITEPIIEN HARRIS, Mining Engi
- OMee—Market 11xlve
Jpnto 22.'61 " , C6O ,
,42:Iyi " r . ,
A. Gotffitt,Ynsu —T—
rance Agent
OPFiCk..—Arennd Street, pear 'Norwegian! •
M24,11,.110 • 14.1 yr,.•
) LANGT)ON, Surgeon Den'tist,
Irket rtrrot, Seiood Door above Third itreet,
wt Ade. Pot tiviDe. 51.ty 6,450 IB4yl'
). SIIEXPER, Pouevilte, Pa.;
elate . or the Ponniubractla StatotteoiartalSorrey,
plorcg a r . { October 13.M5
`RANK CA It.T ER, lital .gOate
AgoiIt,VAIIANO'C'ITT, Schuylkill Cottuti,
Addreos- ,, tahlooy City P. •I, :
' IS-tt
EtifiG F: SMITH,
x ksagineer and '
Colliery ritgwee r
-• • ' POTTSVILLE, PENNA. .
.epather U, 'AS ;
SRI •
- I . EORgE B. FlSLERjgccivpical
TEtigineer and I)rughtinaii Winds .tO therile
porrha..e of trosehloory. and toltii re-bulldlig and
c tint up of old ruseblhery.l; 1 -
Port ritrlrm:-Sfareb 6:'511 . 154 f
GENtY—For • thq Pt:itchase:and
ISrale of tteal Nitrate: buying enlist:tiling CC4sl: to
char.:en( CO4 Lauds.. Minas; Lc., and collecting
OMNI %shantung° Sheet, ;
trril R. ';10 14-1 =OIIAS. 1111. L.
John A. Otto. • .
ranufactui•er. and Dealer: in. a
I, kinds LIIMUER, Wlllplainsport, Pa
Zun.:29.151 .
• .' WILLIAMMILER • -- - 2 .
Notx•rolt OF . MIN F.... 9 and EX.
vu,out:ft OF Limps., 064; Reif Market street,
-•ra 11th.. i . . .
rem ih D. E. NICE. 31:a.irrOlta and Ww• 31 " 11 4' 11 .
.tlsTill.: and James NOD, 22S' Dock *Live,. naiad's,
Pnitarill". Serdern be. 2t. 'al
WILLIAM BERNER,
aunfacturer of all kinds of Earthen Ware and
Yellow Ware. •
Prond airett. n%iir KöpftxrAbo Shop Thelon/.
A Ls o, Pcoo, !longing Vowel; Sw Flower&
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; B. BANNA.N, Ag e nt ' for .the -col
' • I , :i.tion of Cml genii. sale of, Beal Eitate. te..
9F} ICE—C.entre.striet, opposite ihe Eptseops Cbureb,
, T 1 ,111.1.1. Ps.
Ikfm,l.e.s:—llon. C. W. 'lsaias, Joho - R. Robart../np.7
Irpm, Gewc• W. Sol qer, Beek. W. Cum=l Dr. Edward
ell Parry'. PreCtit. 10.'61 • :12; • • •
Ltttca Liwts.l •• : • 1 . trifle J.3birriik
•
- • ,Lewis ' & Mailin. •
Mblirig..enginerrs. NUrt4YOri, (iiro
Rill ;attend promptly to Surveys of Liadli.
mind 411 other business to the 4ine of
e , ;PFOreflintl. , • • 1. '
41 VUtt. 1 . - tvls.milt Sisp...eoullnue his busbies" of ex
minx torn - Tot,:ift , rtor-ch , toss . to nutkint oat
I.f. Ills' loon 'experience:and estersl ee
ebl nrt he country. give him peeullsr advantages.
•or.e•olln.r. this bra orb of btisturou. • ' • .• .
'lll(7l:=C.,ntre street, Ist door below Silver Terrace.
oturrill...lirrember a. 'en , . 44:1 v
HOTELS
•
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nit ST. I LOUIS. . ' • ;
'telt mat iSt rent. between
Thard'Auted Fourth,
.7" PhiLid—elphia• ?CrT' •
haying loaned. for a .term of.3eare,.
''P' , o ol4, boom, heTgrible .P 1,141111, ofannouoeng to
~T .,14n0e end the traveling eocomnaitv, that ,It Is
nprtt for the , reception of goeste. Thei 'hone* ".eloce
-f,r.t of March lest, has been ontleelfrenosated and
fitt e d in 'Limpet-kir noin ft, the frlrtmetst.inlilltrgo•
ventilated, and throbbed In modern r!yle; It
, ;relly located, convenient to all the denim azol,ahetto•
7 , lrindlazr, add In theimmed ia te vicinity ot the Nile
font 'ollseo. end the ecire -Exehavee.
'nnected eith the !total P. a Restlittrant for .the se.
mm?deflon of those profeirige the 'Campeau ',lan.
f Room. from Three th - Sei.es. Dollars per west"
Ind It, location.
Siyri n i ie.) per Ai,. Table d'it,ote for inerehantaand
name Dien f •co 1-to3, P. M. ' „
• NEt
I.IBA.AC,LDEVOIL,
CAI '
,llarly
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ICE: ;HOTEL, ;,
Street ...
wa .-:: ---.
I L LE - , -P A.. .ki1.'..?7r .. . .
etit reennetto Ili Inthrtnitthi tntittle that)
e weal engin lintel. the . ..EXCHANGE,
,orner ht Centre and C,atinw hill streets, -
en! deaote her wholstluss iincr-Atteritinn
tirrt , lau hotel. Every attest tom will be
went of ane‘te. : Itatellent atshilnit It it.
tonne. Site respectfully Annetta a tale abate
,itge.
.; . S.I33ANNA 31ATETI. ...
~ • 114-0 • ' •
EX'dmA6
Clentr
0 T T 8
MOTEL,
,Pottsville House,)
c and Z:ifuhastango 3t,
F l '—
Os. ICIEOEB,
visioar." • " • •
.13d,- Philp!.!phis.
Ori.rpietor. 6) .
. -
taf ealitral, conventeit
...
Cade to all parts of ih
vibri particular adaatict Pa las • . tort sod
P•aairipaa irleritralersl SSP PO day.
14. ISt.
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AMERICAN UOT L, -
.Pl4-ILADELPI4II, , : I
Located, on CEESTNVI' :Street',
.. • OppOalta lb* Old Nate Ilbitea; . - I
u , sintlly to the - principal Jobbing and;
~,. Rinks, Custom. Homan Coart 4 roams,
t' omnortrooi. ' Daring, tie part ..year
T
A - iO l lll7l, re , Jed: NINA i .T/ 0 1110!
.I.i •ox plea.nri .111 find 'hit Hotel, from . '
9cai 'in and li al appoint went% roll II 10 lid
[net gut en it utenlv. .1„Tbo ,City - Taarangar
.k ii-Wi diftrreatntoilroad Der!prom 4
gars to orithin. Ina 14a pall a, sinino
'0 P•r Slgi- • •.
- i VITAft i n!surnms..
• . :. . er•-17 ' ...
HAMB.
EP PHIPPS'S, celebrated
nst tweived antra'. RA4O hir '
E. ♦ BEATTY,
• 4
wiry :11, 61
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of ilie
• •`, • , ' Pier •No.. 11. ~ 1 • • i. ....
. • •.: ' • BLAKISTON - t: COX,
sigmas ()Yalu list aaastriss oir •
WRITE AEU. RED ASII an/ •CR ESIONT.SCIIIIYLKILI;
COAL;' FRAOKLIN COMPANY'S , CILEBER.
,• ' . . LANDCOA:L: also, HAZLETDO LE- • ' -
.-.. I ' 01011 COAL. 1 ; • . •
.:
.- . F • el7-Walriot streaLMlol4d4lol 1 4•'
ICES; , Yaw . - ' • !
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.-01T.4 N street ; New York * '-
- --. I 17 Nape street, Etoitim. : ' - ' S 42
• Pier No. 14.. '•
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CHAS.Iik..ECKSCHER ' ac CO.'.
•-• .i• • r aturizator • ;;
SROAII; . SIOUNTAII4; SIACIE4HEATIi A QD!IIIPZYIOR
. • 1 ; RED ASII COALS,' .1 • • ; r .
. opeogs .J. 45 South 'street, 'Saw Valt. 1 •
1.113 - 1. Walnut street. Ptillatlalphls• 'f.rs4-ka
Pl-fitOELPHtk :.&C
SCHOYLKILL:NAYIGATIONs
Chipping' WHARVEN3cir ANTHRACITE COALJ
AT pitoxincit,,
Delawareltiver, Philadiellphis: •
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• I • ' Watatf Me: 1.; 'I :.: ' : ' :. •
.;LEWIS AUDENRIED 4: co. -
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• .. rcoßibtExa,iporr3 at! co..' -
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:Ae, , 1 - (205 Walnut Street, Phlladethla.
91FICES:J. , 110 Broadway, New York. • , I : :
4.. e1
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- ' - i State Street and 'Merehants"Bow, Bottbn.
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. . ..REP}'LIER.4r. Efto. • .:: 1.
; •. ...i.r.. tor. Walnut A Fourth St/1.4511.U.
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.OFFICES: :13 Pine Street. New York. i , ! I
' - Merchants' Bank Building, Prorldepeo. I
I
• ' • DA.Vis 1 0 .EARSCIN At 'CO:, - .1 -
.. -.. i 4 su.szu a.BO sruertera Of 'pill r:__ . 1 '
CELEBRATED LOCIINT MOUNTAIN WHITE ABB: ai,of
• • i -- k . SPORN. VEIN. ' ', -' ,
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!•• . : [ Nii'lBB Walnut Street, Philadelphia. I .I
.orncErs::No:ail Broadway; Bongo No. 4 Trinity
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•. • I -• .-I '. , Bulldlnc, Now;TOrki. • ~; I . 1
No. 11 Deana Smoot. Barton.
' WHART;.-ORERNWICR, DELAWARE AVENGE. I
hone Plalltaoif. PHILO- 1 , GID111011•111t, Aligt+'WD.
CHAll.lllati. . ' I.P. 00114 N•
wharf' N 0.3.
• • CHAS. ZILILLER . . po..
• :mu 4:irr COAL,
' • WHITE AS EC, -
From tbit PINE figo2 arid 311!..ikFik •COLLIEE.TEE.
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RED . 11.811,L .. .... • .
CO!.. , IIIKEIf
ALJDA'NDINOS-9REENWICH . 4,ISPIitfq STE
OFFICE o. iO5 Elrod, Oxi,L,irelpVii.i
Ap . r110, , '59. • • 154 y r, .
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.- CAIN, HACKER' il C01)K i•
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• , SIIIPPZEILDr. ~ 1 -i, 1
1:06- . 13ST, - GAP,' -I— • - ' I. i .
-. - - 1 LOCUST 1110IINT$11‘, - ' 11. - . . j
-1 -, BLACI t iIEA kt.
Also, dealers In atter 11In't qualities nc i I
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Whit aud. Red - Ash 1 C..0 la.
No. 211, iVathut street: Pliitadaphiaoini Toot! 911
:- . • • '. Wharves gehttylkilt ilver.
!„ , -,;---- . l' - • ,LI -
Tnenal CaMs.-- ' Men Di Harlan . t Juailliol3oll
W. Y. MOODY, Aim** and Aping;
! - . '- • BelinplclU Masao. !a.
MffMNI
LOCCST GAP COAL. I I
XT,OTICE.-1 1 11a - ve appointid CAIN,
j !LACHER. xMIK itose rov' 0, 1 leFts-T
MOUNTAINCOAL_ 'Troia, LoP u i ! i t t l o )l i r o e n l iv , r ri Al iti - x . i
74,-
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Ailimimett.TanDusen dr. locli,iian ;
MINERS AND SHIPPERS OW, CKLEDRATtO
a
Wa r ,IST ' MOUNTAIN - COAL 1 I
• -fa o i - 1121 ii alma! dl.. - Plallaidln.
11PPIPIC1611. Trinity Diailditaii. N. ItOrk.
. No. 5 Dcisise II • liestois. ..
• Diaintiri ' .62. Ii • ; ~ • ; la—
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se.tistratawiia . vciii.a.i—cripit; ~
:... I - WIND-MILL ISLA L ND, 'I" _
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OFS5tTit THE :CITY • 01..ML4DELirlail!
, Coal landed sod skipped to the 4stero mar4iei on
• aeotratntexioti.• .1 -•a.a • • . 1 1 •
' Certain,' at vessel* and bnata mat d 'anp•rlariadvan.
tapese at.t hese trharyea.l Plenty of-wa eroialek destetzb.
i tt
and tnnd bi•rthit. . • L l ' , • I
OFFICB=-133 irAtiirovz.,bek*:szoosp.''l .
• :-A.ri I 5, 'Le: ' . . I -,' .. "14.- _
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'-'(2I.ALIAMVAYIIO.•I‘IORRIS hto
1.:11 t 4 botionitd Unto -of 'edit, at
• 'Ms wharf. ford of Tapkir At , jolt billow Ibe N., Yard.
Etrisll tato sl.lpik.l at•anr time dada -the amorm:,
Ofiter—;•No. 1331Walntat S p
Slarett 2,'6'2. • • - i• .12.6ra •
REPPLI
I bay. ifpotnted T
tole and exelusiem Au
product of Itbe edified'
"Gtottoit e B. flutPl3lot, ti
Lona lion sin,
do do.
1:1=1
'Philadelphia, Nova •
- Parties dealt-log - to
Doodad's eider from •
TYLER, STONE & CO
TYLER. Ho
Or, gs.beretofore. f
. 9t; , t.:11: 4641
INEW:TORK.
-', sA wit:B . 4 'BOP:NEL:IW I lf.i t i',. , '..
to. AO - 1 1 1 rially Binding; ~ .:.:.
..,. NEW YORK, -
Offah fo .i sai• : ' i. ' '-'. I :i'' * ''
''' ..'norikv,Bito i) and' soirrn stratriti
MOIIIIT 413 14E01011 cOaLsi . ps b9mts.
er.aa, aaat4' yawl' at YJAZASITSIS.:II%7tad J 111 4 2,.
8911 r CITY. ' -
BIqC,K, MT. COAIF4 In bciata at )11s060, ridelrater ,
lArli*.l6lilltil . Z . COAL. i 40. 1 - 4 , 1 , • Ao.
C. 7. N'og:ToN ''," ...i LOCUST >i 'd
IpCIA.L.,Ia boats, 1 pa board vaiseept P ILIID'.6
Pcii.iiiiinE gar; ea t;sna i:s N ia.:se P ! i mr.t.
1" - 1 .. .; - ALSO.. i 1: !::‘ :. 1 : ! •
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':S: GtOtell" . Cral- CiabisiseiteV
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for ibo,Paaad.Cona tient, and Naitii ilia*
. ' Narab 29. '62.. - ' { '..
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SCHU T YL
GEORGE'S
QIIICEB;I!
• I At.
Pihit
/or tie sale
1- r..
ER'S ICOAL.
• ;
s I T WE;rbDCS &
rate for lb. pi} or all toy Oral. the
los formerly owed and worked by
+la: I
_+
trout 'la= Rua Colli
4o ,ery.
4 . Xamieth Veindo
si Lewis;
caAttuals A. REPPlasa.
libel+ 15. IRBO.
inreleue ear let the above s samed
. ,
{ ass. Wi ' loat Strartashilala.
Trinity Solidleg.yr. Tort.
1 • tos State Se.Oketteo, Mao. ..
ford. Ootteeetleau
-me REPPLIES. 4.111t1Y111.S41,:
M=',=l
al.
igneilitaving
Aloe Lo t Litkrix•
AMIN, ■m bleb
itakioB4 IKON 16 Nom
ne-t vitb :M.wf.
OW • RtiaM+qd. .l4
Masa, ftwIIIII
O r r r 11 , 1 . ( al l Twit
eitsiw*te..:
‘ptRIMIKOTON:
7:ROXI Al; 'A
Ls crit , j.
Os* '‘, VONTNG, IBANNAN, Klitr74lllLL OttisiT
• . •
-.7. -
r
Ott Mk;
Pier KO. b..
& CO
Inuuotionceppinviei
eadllVallte Mid
AND LEHICH DOALL
cnizniunD emu.
_
Walnut rtdidapis '
.WitsbitAtos Bendkog,Pro Manes:
!!Idsrty. New Tnvk.
lIIOEPI9NELI. 2
•
CONPi
11; -Y: , • 4 ;T --
P. 1 & PATTEREON •
, Ili= APPOINT= i : '
cy:: .4 . _W ellington,
Assists_ _j_ I. ' •
b'tlis Wiebrded LOCUST DIpUNTALI!
. t .
- • itoz
•„ oo •
L 1
'
Milkrz
**lout 6te•LPhiladop
NO 6, Riehmoso.
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eastaer,l
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Apill 6,'61 r
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Pier Si. T.
•
N R. WHITE!
ipm.rn or
It NO.I I PORT latllllol4tt.
64:316 Venial itreet,. l Phlaii i elpbbi.
0.5300 West Thyteenilist.; Pity York.
- • .4Y)
i '
OFPICX,S:
October . 16, i:
)3ETHPORT; &C.
•
74 . 1 11 1
COAL.
.ttUDENRIEEI& CO.
I I dr.v - za
tieet, PHILA
I 110 Brosdws
206 Walnut
I j ' tft;rid ''
- kra in as 'but La of Dt T MESTIC
'dors of Jifoir prek.oblii . ce p a ..
rimer' 150,000 !tibia 4- 1 !oar of the eeJeire
: Ad Ash.) and Dirca ;111.011.,( ) tiiikAtti.)
• ALSp;
. n tit for the male of thi purely pouf ne.Lo
i• Coai.from tie Loeitat Dale Colliery at
, Ci , ” all of *ditch will be Alpped direet
via Caaal; og. masterful*, via DreetrileD
ail Yard, PhiludetALL) • •
.Whotescires
COALS—Sai
bra of prodsoi
tid 1;11.utosz,1(
nelasPie A
aet Mormrsi
rlo. 'C. Fermi
IA New Ybrk,
P ars, (below,
A LSb, . -„' . . -
rt 114
phis, fro m
pier N o. U, Poll,
' =Md.- .. . . ~
' I. qualities of. ItlttO end warn lan
• buylkilt Cointy. *elected ' with simile
; lel *edit. our pertoned superintendence:
4, ie . choke
Cp ALS fro*
ear*, ind ;hi .1
At Elisabetlipoit,i N. J. , •
I.la uouNTAIN auf. - COUNCLL RIDGE
11 - , COALS.
.1. - . HIGH Se
Tram Italtiasoisi Yd. .
ItAMPalisltit BIVOMIVOCS COAL
At Zersey City, lc 7,
Fiship) . anct
•
for W LICSBBARItit COAL:ban
IN*11,41) Ma lb. `I - 4 1 1414:inried imp rove
! Compspy's Estate,r? near WllkesbassE
YCIL RIDGE -COAL:; both of ',lath, for
s find fortstoliy use, sire unsurpassed.
!testes In - ell*. inns parties ~who
fill) tootoditheso Vdals. ant VlTiatiiVe .
Arta Atrtt polo fos 'steins In uss,Pio
*Jests aihT Ind =rioter bbiss,tban any
ott bet* th pnbllevr
rim yory
Bditimara.r.
memt and
al°, the CO .
st am pn .
Doi • .
bate mood nit
therm the •
dieing no ell
•-othis kinds' . 1
. • lay 15, '591
D.ll A
STOUT,
AN WitittE A I: MARTINI
.1 - ' • - 't-• ;MARTIN,
. . .
, - . • t i 1.' 1 1411. • ~ I ; l l .l l 7 lll. l3.ll kr ii iiii diL lini gt 7, New • YOrk. '
111Oefoll, biiilobrited !TILTON) (uation) COAL
fond the Ea tattLX 06.1.12 KT, nett ilailetoD. r,.., Cud
de'ltleill lit t__,ll6 broil it 4arleti of 1 .) _.:
Lzatint, IVILKESBARRE. A BqICTI.ICILL COALS,
i t „ . .. I 'I) ~) r • ilnclodine •, ); • a
11 7.L1C10? 4 ; - ' . *LotTST MOUNTAIN. )
t.
01.1) LEIIIOII. 1 • • -81.01INTEIN RED ABll. i
EM PI RElCrocinzat ) DI A mqx D VEIN 'RED AIM
Eletako IiIOOZiTAINi. BELMONT ~ -,s.vi RED !Anil.
1: . - • )i - r DUCK MOUNTAIN.
Pollyerod Ali*, fro& the llitiookod on board Of Teo ,
folsat -.11 ).. t, .) , • ~i,'
•VI ENToff, i I 11 iiEw )11R17'NSWICIr... ) •
j'.ERTII-111130V •II ELJEADETUPOET N.J.
:.r E. l lroff *101113.1 . Maas IL iiAtTlif.
i I
4" IIKILL
t . •=:
. Ca ,: . .
,nom 44
♦ G. 1110 ,
iJunp WO,
El5 l I
C4IOLiENBERCER. Atoms
oito 'Onto or eM crusaatrz
nib White hill and Peaked
.inFrOßtiruing Pink Ash
040_40r •IBehicrl
94.a_
u.sonu, ." '
:T. H.
xnq
Illatk
Mon
P.; 0. ADltilia— P, fft.
teltt4 •
, 4.pr1112... . e. .
. 4 -4 4 .
Dist ' iiikiis Lorberry Vein Coal.
t
lkilr Y. AFF FRANKLIN LORBER
i_ ity ; AL! 1.1 now sold ex lusliroly 673014
Ira.
Oin),B; 0 til:OrEL k -CO., wbo e srs imp 1.41) Avdp..
Pirllo 00 rla4 from] tloos e loay !Jannis depend - upon
petting ap, rs srlielsd ' )
.i.
~ . i OFFICES : f I 6
No. IIS Walnut litc Ptilladon, 1
iiii. ii 1 Broadivay, Trinity Building,
1 t New Vork4 ! - ii , . , , -
ilf
e. 31 ICliiry iiir,setf.notten.
1 • 1
met, Moire b
. .
;
NOVELIE COLLIER 'it, SPOHN VEIN
THE UNDERSIGNED hive t, pgr
4b..ed 114
• SPO)IN . VEIN ForAager, %mid,
w o rked by Owi r Itlettort, and oro.now prei,areit t A coo
trait for tbeCcal.- , I - • •
VOCtir, ltrountwas.(Rnom No.• 8,) New
.York, I. our wi t a g erit forthlo ertebreted Cost. All or
ditrti will iuret - iylth *tart attantlon. ' 1
MILLER ftefitill".
• 404/
Oct.., '6l
CONNER 1 41.4 Pii"TERSON,
AlD4BH4pens Or 11 . 11 . 0 RRRRR ATIM
Loc.Bt idountiun, CoaL
v. a•t/0 EP• • •
I 1
414464'
uYAki
Celtikti t IT-ly
.-*0 o ; RjEti ESc
IL
1
Le
sus
• 'Airs MIDI= of fIUCIIIMAIS2I
• •trein Coal,
«NitIVDIUNCAN 00:LLIELY."
pe Intbit boitl—ableti inane Its
o liales by GEo P.NR%IN.Apia
, V.lloolifi
Ner.ta ,York
ipirch Piim•#, 251171 /1!
san
Sire*
1 Tele
!Pbttstilll
NEW •CklAt. BREARER. I
HE cis iSkJllBo.lilßEß having inven;-
.d „pit, simply Machias. Ito
bneatibE Robby the the atitErt &ems dr, bow offers
Meuse of tortes i i i roa toosterbto tomoo;to tbpro
ruriltrd loltbrbarl .
?Mr portArtibt one lorry Obtllory i. rerlt. dish:let
salmi tire° tabby oir• who will Osakaa tok total of lb.
snub! de, and porbott - tboor ebyttd Is the trod• to ob
torts lt. opinationo. R. A. ,WILDER.
Cressoor,ReAbAM Chounly, )14teb 1.133 , OIL
- " -
SANE SO TO is -PII.II,,CRINT. ' .
1, , .
/1 the Wa ite in; tits : Bt ti it•Cosl,
-
frHE t.itil , RIBEO, having ob;ain ! , -
_IL «1 L•tt 'Rata ill), ' i' .
oat a ow* an. it;l Improae
moot; to tbi..bimakiso of INal. SwpootktUr atira the
mama to the toottikwatioo at the olds( pubtk aod *Ur
aro 'god wlti offor Itbirol ladoatotoota ltor las totirtaloo.
tkni to partitive.. i -' - AQUILA 'BOLTON. , •
' :• ; i Polemical. eeheyleth County. PC
iflt•Ill 42t .. .. 1 , 7 '. - 1 - - ~. b.tt
..
• git
.TO CO AL OP ATOMS.
Griat Improvement 1110 Screens.
parm to HE UnDKRSIGN D are nor pre-
Tiffiiikimi•Livocat war ebotoit
!natio* kitartlir4be ateweistio' Peat.-et the lee
rtoVintottSlaton4rteeted to Ouse baatebstele. ith
oary o Amos sestallutteied by Ms Protein, ire. Mire.
mit Ina! raikiii *dr Ibrob-Ultio. ;bail are to' Zbed as
ebtepas suy tit be $1 In the Ossotty.
IThry are two - a - creosote tiro", In web Amps as is
_Oiretrat the Coil sll Of boat oleo site ; to lb* otbee be.
thogipioar , Ibis beeparteg It bettrz
1 ." Malt:rees by pantos er talathlereeel.
IThe eutgete urgently *vest all" Operate",
voiseoll to assolse Weir mar obis b Memos
el aboem*r at Nteeirat Ibe Shims& rids Oolltaty
et wan* & 2 .11011 at. sear SLOW, Am* dm have
lola go Iwo toelause pew . . 1 - •
• 1 poribashqg Ileum math *OW tbia Mesh
leaumboisul mob*" ootiiibts. wet begrabboL
mot leas irt* sm. desistek.
= (1.. . LAugungui.
.1311aissallie kia. 0,1861 • • - -
• • ..
was, ik:, =pm! ove raw Tiff C#. sot, arotirTaVoly ors .irvitca
EEIaNEEMI2I
. •
Pitie-41.* ti p the shipment of ,
.
pa.* 3.. o. • ,
' .
ia.,snrsFssoz.]
BINNICKSON .& GLOVER !
. _. . . i
' 9l 7rtri'Llm ware! Pal AIM
• ... Lataigle mid Ilitidailimerus Id.
°F1 7 31 { I l e a 1
81 2 atnl: 111 tri:go i l l , , I t a.
1
WWI irs NO. 0. PORT RICHMOND; rtilidd'd. rlid4
•
• . , . rielp.s. ie.. 'I i
BANCROFT- LEWIS ',lk CO.,
.
..
.
0
Nous Ary l riurrui or tato .1
AL,
• • . • . FROM MARVIO:f I(OI7NTAINi .
' OPIICE-11.1 .Walnuilitroot, ligneostriirl Bialtrlog,
. . Phllidelphla. 1
New York 0111r•-79'Cimior Janet. ,Bostoii.Offleo-26
I{lll4 rtroot. 11 104.23.';8 - 43.
•
• • r: PI 4444. Ai: 1 , •
•
LiWIB
AtrpErTRIED CO„
inimasilasiAllllooX, THE Barr niacin:oar
At#.liraoite !Coals.
tos won* phitobioda.
GYF
• ULEDI 110 1140011047. N•lr York. i • • .
_ 441 State Snot. Dosios. t
" ' • .Piseslar BM:mill from SlisAtm . rerrt,
• • I: or
Litwin', SERINO' 116IINTAIN. HA SAXTON AND
COUNCIkRIDIA IC COALS. e 404.3
~~ - ..
~i00..5,
. .
BRO.AD
TBM Hoist' seseton staid Broad Top Noun-'
Lain Railroad" mad Cot' Company' •
Beepeetfolly Orli:attention of R. R. ecintianlar.
Steamboat Owners and Inanonetanrs to' tb• value - of
their COAL at a SSE/141U ENERATOR AND FOR DIAN
UFACTURI NO PURPOSES.
THE ! • •
intaiii:roti
ifieviOg connection ',with PIIII,ADELPHEti AND NEW
TORE, both by Canal and Railroad, through Penney'.
Tana and Nora Jonah!! not liable to tbeioterruptious
of shipmetita 'rident tri the EOCTSERN Blit1111:4011s Coat
/zoos. and O st ltultir supplies, ean safely be iamted upon
throughout t year_ 1! ; 1 •
! ! Le
.i_Aljideltried I Co.-
note ariangtminn *herby they ire in daily-]r
• eipt of large luantitlet of the endow. BROAD TOP.aid
they are prepared tali' flatter promptly, at enarket rates.
, • 1203 Walnut strati, Philadelphia.
'
1 1 0 Arndt's,. New York,
9IF/CB3 l 14 Ellby greet, Boston. !
, I . 34.Westullneter street, Provident".
June I, 'al ' . - •
MdEt : • .
BLPI.IIA. ;
Nlny. TOR K.. •
6 State Wert, BOSTON:
Easi L4hlgh
_llle. 1 04 Wal44 Street,
The 'undersigned 'weeld respectfully call your Olen.
lion tq the Celebrated Holed Top Coal, inlaid and of his
worn fwoperty. prepared ',directly ander hit own tapir-
Yisioniand widened jbls operant:oar enelissively to this
teldon. theenip we ether Oft awls for sale,ti the purchaser
eta nay apdfrobtelnina • pine article of timed ThpCoal
without the risk of baste: a Mean of 43oitts jam rw .
rises twin. or frees other weitious substituted. wb in sp
pomace" might be similar. but in quality reedy i briar.
/from the advatitalechts;straaWnP•eti vkaeb h• • b • ••
effeeted'with the principal Railroad and Canal
ales, parrhaiiere eau I be supplied at the lowest price.
upon the moat reasonable Wass, and at the shortest
notice.
itor. Rt.." 0 -- °— LOConsothe
afar. .Btesni Marine sok --ssutive
Ones. Alills aud,oddling Flamer" Glees Man;
ufseturing, 'Blacks=MOD,: Gehring, Sack and Linn
litanies. this Call caning be excelled.l •
Its ezemptness front Sulphur nod Impwritirnidgbly
Injurious in. the mancifsel ming of iron. and distractive
In Machinery. Boilers and Grate U.lll. lON it -prinemb
seam Its •AsyeonibusgMn,rombiried - erl(h Its beasti
ful white' game, magi , ' it a desirable Nei for Parlor
Grata.
East C' e tal. •
'NOTICIrte!...The eutartibeeturviog slag been ap
pointed Sole Agent tor ~ `the sale or the lebrated fast
Lehigh Coal, ruined than the Lehigh Coal and :Selig* ,
(lon Company's laud, by Cooynghani t Mailers sod
.shipped at Mauch Chunk; darters. Mime tibia he tan
supply the trade with en ankle, In quell and prepara
tion unsurpassed by arty In the market. •
Will be pleased to enatmuniesta!sorforttser informs-
Gob, and will be most Nippy to ram:lml ,yoor patronage.
I a'ar ReaPectrlagr •
SOUKS? lIASS rvW.EL.
Csortt lon 0..6.4 , girth is • r are ropipectrully _rs'
quested to require all Mormons representing themselves
As my agents toprodueeiswrittoneertlfeat to t hat effect.
Say 26,'61 21.tf .
LORBEItitY
=MY lIM..
4 A:_k PA*MON
SATUBDAY - MORNINVr;::140::k:'1:86.*
BROAD TOP.
Office et the Celebrated
BROAD TO? , •
White Ash ;semi-Bitainalixtue
AND - I •
..
•
torlierty
• .
A $
Istria* , Costs aril sdverthed 'and Id cider the
name of "Lorborry,r ..bareby • structure* that 'the
undersigned ars NM ONLY NINEIRSor L.ORBERBT
COALA: and that 111 euri. RINX ICE PON *GLOVER end
Mr. JOUR it: BLAKISTON. Philedelobta all our
Coat At udawatar—bparau.RlENfelligit GLOVER
receiving Sirears.. Wheeler. MEW 4 Co .`, and Maaras.
Bittmli leer *toes * OL're and Mr..lolthi ELAEMITON
ree•brime Mount. Graaf! t Natthrg!•-.4401 they or* the
only derriere us this *Wel (tie{, md i I oha MOVInd
.by no:other partka. EITZMILLER. STEERt CO.,
. • - c i WHEELER. 11 I LIAR it CO.
GRAMM d REVVING.
• Pinagrovii. Nay 2S. 'II • , St. •
LMEEIGII ;.
.CIIARLES
• .
)LINER itc'tt SHIPPER!
- Spring .11tountainicCoal.
„ !.. J114.&3111101.1iLlts PA.
ilocceitor to 11%NEB Cl?. I '
Addrrr-CUAELZ& U Pam.—
sotto
Tebrosti
fIUR- HA.
14,„/ odd , „_ by
DAN. UGLIDELL Parties aligning MO. tbes, may
alvsy. depot %noon Wing spare . • .• •
0171 C-100 Walhalla it. Plllo.ll o a.
• BJLUM.LI 314:41.11.
ttaslitns. Aptil It V.
LOT WAINWRIG:
•
. (111ticeeSez to TUOMAS ORA Alb C 0..)
MINEIt AND. SHIPPER OF - MT.
PLEASANT IN)AL, from Tina Sloantalo, Chrj s.
talktdgoAntiParjojVjlnyUu]ntony'eofa.,
0rt.12.11. s; ' • 1! • 41-1 y
)ud'aml Squari•
BOLTS, '
;Ns, 1 I
oAL CARS,
AND [BRIDGES..
laud. Pat moue bat the
dal miest.l . •
Its otany laugth ‘ ee tillet.
to arise at short Wake.
I
iter Ai frilsiips•B'S)
watt.• sag SW,
PO IPTIIIIML LE.
SI It V., i I . •
immune Ili eisirrrniaiisbuska•a•
, c.. 15••• wirsite, r••. - 111*. • ,
' • Tut absedbotaluiesaara to the pats
„;,,,. lle that he has purchased the Interest
of 'his.late partner, lir. E. B. Wm, la
the Plumbing and Ossolthting hosts..,
and that he sill carry * the Vastness
'‘''' bettestler, utile tune amulet. Ila`rre
.".-
_walla, :elicits the patronage of the
. '
•_ gnbllel which be mlll lagetiver to omit
" 111 . •
by strfct satiation to batineal. Ile hsi
" —.. Medal himself la °Otto* stmt. :Marty
tisits
, L :
.. 1 appeelte the gawks is mum *Pot he
" =-1 , - will be tta to mast id those PM de.
r ..5......._• _..... dm& , 1
I • 1
411 PEN touosatly lumps as bald alt et gran'
ts
Cac. Water Clemeet4 beet: OoPper mell d sit* Tuba,
lifekallala and Cogger Wash Sada.. boa et Leal Stab,'
i t
ilyarsits, Parireabaat up, Gra alit bar Hem far,
Psvaseata. lhaseti 'at an . difim4 lbw with •
040.1 asseetaisat On listam, Ito nest ap
rind kW* allot Ir em be .e W Oa pat lit at
UN Straw rata.. "` ' ORO. ILDOWlitlffl. i
Pettnillit,loll2 4 l, int " ' ' , I.' Illet, I
cA trtIERIGIIALLETS c Iio=iri
•Azios. Aollissillsita. set 611116 A aglow. is •
V ISt • lillegtal 2110 • VL
** • '
.•
~ .Yerwetheithative4llMsti v ievtawhe isielt. ''.{
TER S DAMSLUT lOW IR 4411ARDED
• . . . •-' . - Aattur: i ':i • ' ; : •
Th. great danger' now to bel guarded Against
does not;come from iiii, avowed rrebels.At the
moment We are writieg.enevleteriousart "tha n
e
ILpethereed into Teseestie& - and 'lakes - - on ,
of ita =pita/. as& already we. bear thst a . new ,
State/seemliest is soon to he Meld, d Zan
ies"' is to bare her fall repressn en In 'both.
Ileum of Congress.; Tbe prose, Intaintde to
the GoWernsuat..that ea Imes a Ste" is' noon
,quered. it shallreeognienit an
.loyal, allow is la
sleet its and FederalAfileeny end rowans its:
place in the Union. Whethet the rieerninent
• will "loth filth it - policy or woe ; we know not. for
we are not its Oran; and mu aotthite -seosnii.'--
We hope it will not, fr such, n ',Pl,lier is,lo our
judgment, under presen teirentortaeeer, the. libel
lowest sad maddest. and the moit-imicidaltioliey
that eat be proposed. , thatratei it policy should
have been entertained. :in th e beihthlist of the
struggle. mlt
ee excuse& 'There was thee much
to be 'said ie its favor: ;The Athethistration did
'not know its earn strength, and could not telthew.
far it could voiles on the patricides of the people.'
Is knew there was a tart.ag Boethertt and pre.els-
Ter, party in thefrei States, and it had reason
to fear that It would prive a .distinion party, and
make common cause with the (rebels." Besides, it
was seppesed tbat there was "'strong Union pirty
- in the seceding States, whom it was necessary to
secure. and 'who must, at ins, cost, be p ted
from being irritated and estranged Item the us;
tional moss. The reiteration I, of the 'torso quo,
-.or the suppressios of the rebellloS without iftert
lag the Braes of persons held'rier to the rebel
lion to "rile., was all that was generally coati"-
plated ; or that, recept by the very boldest, it was
thought prudent th egoism plate. 1 Everybody die
claimed all Intention of sobjugating the rebellious
Statee, and Olsen. prepared to bilowtheth
to return to their allegiance, and to readme their
forum' position in the liable; very muck on their
own' terms:, But we Sri no; where we *ire iirlsell
• President Lincoln' issued his .first Proelartaalcie ;
we are not where we werseven three Menthe ago.
Events have marched, and 'sten have marched :-
with them.! - Thilpolkeyithlth. Might bevel been
prudent le that...testis& woidd now be a sheme
ful surrender. We are now in a position to `ea. '
forte the los in the e: and, to make the rebels
pay 'theju.t. penalty o their treason and rebellies.'
' and to teach State on iskeseult. It Oinjoiluir
tr z
forget. ] a ,: , .t'
• But precisely now ',lnes ou r danger, and 'sew.
Sr. at any moment .einee the secession of !Oa th .'
Carolina. has the denier to , thif. Upstate been
greeter, or more imminent. The old pineliteery
Pale at the North. Sided 'b*.She Border States
notable/1y ia the Union, bat lia the .Unith only ,
through fear of eer hittelthas. rears its hthd:sed
• threatens to render all our Sacrifices useleis;,and
all our victories abortive. _ This' party is kil, the
more dangerous;' bet:slue it ,professedlyt adopts
what was in - the outset apparently the policy or .
the Administration ithilf, and claims to approve '
end sustain, the _execetive—e • OHO, the useless
and dangerous tharaitter of 'which her.. Conway.
Of Kansas. in the twiliartatils speech placedat the
head of this article, was the; ers}, thoroughly to
' expose. , Let Tinnisileee and one or two more' of
i
the rebellious St..tes, or eve& Tennessee alone, be,
represented, and tole party hasp:gained its I ma•
jotity in .Congrees. aed the wholeriation is brought
again under tbcdonsiontion..of the slave interest,
represented now' principally by . the
States,-
=. Bordir
non - na y' ro y al,lut really disloyal. litre 'is the
danger, which will only be ficreased . by any ad. •
, dition to "the rein:imitation in Congrethef the so
othed Union men in the seeediOg States.., I
We would not be "Oust to the •Border -Stegall.
but we thy frankly we have'no Maideitee in their
' loyalty. -:lris "'neither:fieb,, l bor. fresh, nor fool.'
nor yet good red herring." - llt is the toialty of
] ttestrality, like- that 4 the affectionate wife in the
battle between her h tand eon the bear. ; !'Fight
• Eastland, fight, , Bearr, I am neutrel." , Missouri
. was for neutrality. arid three' times hive we bad
•to conquer her secesiihnietst.Kentnetry was! nett
teal. that Is to. against t e Union ; and 'Mare
land would havcopeely eeesded but for the 'pres
ence of the Federal troops and . the dirket*, arrest :
and impriCooment of. a part of her Legialsture.
. Both liliseeuri and Kentucky are represented in
the rebel 1 Cough", Land no doubt would shave
opetty , treaded et itikFitginin and Tennesere, Kit .
'had not been for o'4,4lre:itsty of the great North- '
west and suer" conviction that they would !serve
the cause of rebellion,me effeetualke le the
/ I,
Union thin out of i t, . Or , by , pretended neutrality
than by ettiwedly taking silt i t a with the rebels.—
To-these-may be added Wes Virginia, treated
At the old &Miter Virgibia, and allowed tier re-`
presediation in 'Congress. 'There are; no i dottlit;
in thelßerder States uotainall within theptilon;
wit well as the seceded Stites themselves. iodivid
mils wbojare aniorpaised,by any, is any section,
for their loyalty to the Unions individuate *bete
we love and honor. , and in 'Athos. patriotisti we
' would eoraide as unreservedly as in onr owb. But,.
in general, the Union pen in all the BorderAtates,
as in. the seceded States, are tainted with the he
resy of S to sovereignty , and are willing :to - re-.
main in e. Unloti o ly, on condition "'dictating
its policy arid placing it "cider the . domination of
ia
the slave interest. Keit-tacky never voted] to sus.
tido the Union,'or to discherge• her' duty to the
Union, till the President had modified -Gen. Fre- .
moot's, proclamition;ficeing the glares Of 'yebelso
. and her prate - inset men' bad received, assurances
that the triumph ' of; the. -National, these IshOuld
work no , etriment to the ' { 'divine= and *acrid '
institution of negro slavery. , l.Proteet slavery, 'said
she will•be loyal; Mire els eryto follow the sur.
eases of the States that saithorised it, and she
] will go over to the enemy. IBach .11 .her *shy,
1 a conditional loyalty, whiettere treat as dialoyal
v., and desPlie taore,thaa o 1 treason and re
, hellion., 1... 1 • • ], .. 1,. _
Western Virginia bas dede monstrated the impet-
Jay of treaties. the Framed • Beton men of a 's
eeded State,' a State. and] illOwieg them a Con.
gressional representation. Thli polioy is "deed,
Sable, and le:adopting it, the 'gt,twernment sane
tious amore fatelrevolutiosery principle thee that
Milted by the rebellionei , are "eking] to sup- '
puss and extinguish: Mr 'Plerrepont may, be a
1;
very worthy d resPeetabl ' gentleman. but who
and
Oaths of him as the Clovers". of, Virginia. and.
• what cobrt of law wOuld,rertognise as the !lets of
Virginia the acts of the pretended government at
Whseling?„The recognition of that government.
- of conditional end revolutionarY loyalty by the
Administretion; was worse than a fault. It wee w
,Itionder+sed-it will - ' not ; do ]to repeat It. The
Administritioni might taitt taken, and . should
have taken military possession of the lira Can- .
ties of the Old Dominion,: sad Congress might
have providedlor their govern - meet as s,Tereito
,ry; But to Tees/tile them tithe State of_ Vit.:
giola,'aod give ] the" the representation of the
State in'the Senate, end their propordonste rep
monied"' in i the House of Representatives,
without !any legitimate Sim., action,. wash bleu ,
der in policy. a blow hat leyltimate State Eights,
•
and an act of gross sitjustice to the loyal,States,
-oft whore, for the present ak.. lease, is. thiewn the
chief b urden of saving the Ceenittaion 'and the
integrity
r and life of the nation.- . i ' •
Tire States that have remained,-, loyal, and that
now constitute the political eominunity "lied the
United. States, i have I tise obititational right' to
eettle the affshief the hit inr. without the inter- ,
' tendon of ' gentlemen Who are no constitutional
right : a seats on: th e t r of either Heuer Of
_Connie... Weknow its a heal certainty / that.' if
o i .
' the government mate sr 'State' the population
of each "district it recovers fro m the so.e.,lled Con
' federaey. "Id concedes the ' awful, &ate repre
sentation in Congress, l is the to . yew, will be re
. etere&slavery be rreitith ' hid; •
the slave inter."
ess again be do luau, and esar political condition
, 'aftet the war he more dis graceful and humilia
ting than it-wee even .be re, In everyone of
. the seceded. States there . .no dote"; link"
men. ind,'es our armi es vanes.' they willt e .
eome•mueti mere "mere ' Some will be heart.
ily Uninit ] , men.,a min& ',ger' number will be
, UM." men btease Sec . 'on is the losing and,
the Union the bating si .Nowbere are these,
men th e • State ; moefber• :ca n' th ey Mien to be
the State: or Iby , any 8 to lbw hold a regular,
ilectioi for ' either lifita or Federal, offices.-7
There is ao-posaible lay fee them to perform any
legal or, eeostitatiotial etite set. ' • All their sete
must lath.ourthoritY, and la their principle sod,
essenco'be illegal toil revolutionary. To alpine
Wen . to . .send" representatives to Congrens, is
therefore an outrage epos the loyal Statorr , vhieb
deprives them of their thestitatiohd 'eighth' for
theserepresebtatlvesi th' • representing popu
lation, would he th e to S ittetives of no . State.
at
•It would destroy emit eialiatet by placirsithe '
stioi/seised and eitioonst'teted.,'pepakties "fat
Ideal - debit on .of !territory on the t !Sills
f ig o e ra r t i r i vrith i legally orginised lad et:lsiah:VA f
. Stet*. It is States Joy into prpolation: loot'
plation simply. Chat is .ripreeested.'ria the
• Lower Mouth of Congress, sad States ;alone that ss
are represented in, the Up ,Hoe oi g l i na t.,-:
Let those Who are ; ready adop‘thli petit:y r and'
who profess to be thee 'Mends of the Con- 1
imio n
• 'stallion poedar this well, - • - , ." .1 ,- -
These people in Tenn es, North Welles, sind
Arkansas; that it ii iii, ' undo th ese sateen
to treat:tea States, eves ir pl. ire uth "at .
wets &Ma; They ore la all the States named,
we preemit. only a minority; tboegb that is ,not
, fatal, for it is only the loyal majority of *legally
eonstitated people ;that I. of moment: Now, to
allow this,', population-so r bs represented is Con.
tress is se wattage 4a the Federal Federal prittelple of
'
our government. :We . 40 sake • *iodation
Saone, not States; ',the OPIe • "'Presented.: bud
fens la prisothis Annvel e a r. Reptablin ; ficia 0
to
. Federal to .a centraliss4 ieddin• entislinction.
the Wildest' sat whet' !retire! ar idesnoethey ever
`: breeched by the ( "nit rapid', Jacobin or radical. -
We should seVierthlregypieserve our] Federal
itilsith bur Federal constitatitin,but ebeeldreve.
• .letiettise sad destraytt, i should -pet can end
to the Republib of Amid gths and ' Adonis. Jen;
talon aid Madison, that teeitept th e, tetrads's"
of It nary! 0•11 • , .. I 1 , •
I 4 °6E l itio' ' ' 1
; La
. i s Resales Sok. iri th enr Wrist_ discipline; the
seceded Straw tits out t . they "aunt Ightinle.
brain Seidel-US isoecesso • Wag gloss; sad
ittaitio
iblr'silapW • per. `ll • an, Tor se!osSlOn, int
tusks Malin sop IM* .logilky. put
r.• . • I, ; •
;C,,FI.N • -,
• appl, „ • - .
it; $'.11)14'.471;_
I - :4! • • • , • -
iota to itralliltALLll424' art 111111.41.11D7L
NMI
'herder
• &alie t ireeprosenitstlail. . .by D e m o - aide kollaser7 raPrassflthiltlia. ista A taw • reti
nae Adminlstrallon mouthees, even ow al hit
antral Conran, and make ititrell-tit impeal
bli alias any nollthwtheald're' ' Pudsb"
44 eebeis,,eeifor indeungying loyal asn. ny eon--
Asmaing rebel peanut,. ~ The elan Leta's/. Is
*isvty no dOetinant in Congiuss noir 'pair wil
Urea the' secession' of Tomailbe • sad Di ao* SM.
dell and Mama. W i =nd Heitow. litMa be
*tatted at all .. No darner Mai be
date it. whatever beeomeihrloyeity. 4 . Itthwerfa
the patriodo action of Congrees, sod has boa the
outset paralysed thel 'aid Of the ExePutive..ooly
sst no* beginning to I tie - einenelps et' For a.
ist
sag this, every military preenittion • neglect
efflest.tia Border Staub ,sitoeld be 'Waal and
secede; aid the fleestinotithi In the season - raw
'military ',operations were lariffered trfeieni away
Whinge, ,anything being,' dine," ao4 the wisetit
strategeralnerlarelll4l were leerily forMdden to lict
inade;..and the , mat loaportnat strategic points
were left to the enemy. Test the Uiaion men II
Renluakj'abould vote to jail:4h* Confederates:L.,
'Let oar . Tsunami', North Carolina,- ',tricepses,
And , oar . after another, of 0 the. Raided Satin
Tama to-the -Union. and 1 seed their delegations
to. Congress. and it is sattoirorisee 'the JANNIS*
that will bs done to loyalty. 1: ' '
a i'',2•• •,.
If one thing sore than ancither sh ld' be kola!'
ed on, it is that the expensesil.of putting'doett th e
reallion should be paid Put of th: property }of
the rebels,. of rebel States :pu ff rebel individnala.
This is alike the diets 4 44 just(eand, sound
policy. But even' is_Uongress is noWanstitutid
this could badly be elected.; Lseali the *ended
8 1 aths Some boob. aed'atier4alted States would
soon had that; in
- addition - Ird the ederar , dett,
e l a
in addition to the cianieges dam to th" property
of so waled lojel , tali. by either : 'yt Itederal
or Confederate, the ffederal teweini7 would !pe
dant' upon to pay the PariP',,Gf the Confederacy,
and discharge all theiablivations contracted by
the rebels in.their war. against the Ifeion. Sane
Northern , !doughfaeo.—say the lloh. Mr. Diva,
of New York. for instead', could be tweed io in.
troduce a biUto that effect; jewould be Pike:Pried
by all the Union men hf *4 Border States from
interest and the desia to stand well *Mb: their
neighbors,inte rebels to thi, government, by the
,whole Southern delegition r as a cot t er of course.
and by n fair share of I Northern - me who would
;: be 'essionito prole that the era of good, feeling
Lbad returned. and that :they e tertained no
grudge spin their Southern bre ten, and the
bill would' be layed. if 'neassary, eves - ever the
Presideatialp ear: lia sire As . tb. imistei of ; the
I Union continue to be wioweions, hug the "raided
States are suffered th return to the . Union the
moment they lay down 'their arms this • fi•wbat
I will berdoee. It will be 16i rebele.l not the loy
alists, to whom. will imare,f the victory. Slavery
I will again be in power: ad ibe cotton lords Will
dominate as of old in the halls oll,Congress, the
' Executive chair, and the dipartmtas,:threatien
lug anew, ir'we of the freeiS ss ates hoer soy. tMe
position to assert out own -rights to seiedi, to 1
convulse ;the Mition'aesin,eith eivi war. - to unit 1
' der again our fatbee,!husbands.sois, and broth-
' ers, ;ill they break' our 'opirit. and We .becomeits
pane and docile - is 'their own negroes. Is this
the premium to la paid for tresaie ? ' And this
Atie penalty to be intik.' on loyally ? • ; 1
; The tern most Windward :tuatara ever intro
duced into the American Congress are, .Orst, ;the
resolutions of:Mr. Sunnier in the Sala., declar
ing tbst a State by rebellion commitaanieide.and.
second, Gen. Ashley!' bill in the /lase, from : the
,territorial Committett, prodding foe the Govern
`mat of` he rebellious' 1 4 as territories. , 'lVe•
fear the Democratic irt nti rder S e ae, lotuses.%
hf,„
. 0 d og
aided by a ceain bathe!. of lirseed"' l rbi
publicans, iisay be tab erg for -their friends,
and defeat the whole ntilitof the war, by fare.
t ii
tag the acceptance of ;li me base, mid; 'end . dis
graceful copromise ;buy tey *release' end' 'no
ble meueres. Almon the only - measurea Wanda.
ed into the prILOODL Chorea that belong to high
and comprehensive atateamaiashiP. Let' those
measures be adopted,' and ',our- Iloverateat will
rise ftout.ita degnalitiou. ariD resswitis its Ma.'
jestio port and atop, aid tionanand mar the p.d..
mir4aion of.tbe world; .:. Their 'adoption would
save amat.tutious :g overnment ; ;and give, new
guaranties of man
,s Capsoity for freedom. But
-whether these mess twee hi adopted_ or not,' Mr. 1
Sumner's resolutions will e'en" as w platform onl
__which will take their; Raid all 'in the Country
worthy of consideration for their Political aged,-
ty,:their wise statesmanship, that. disinterested
neee, and that nobility of Pestitnent. - , ' '
Never bare lee:trembled more for • the fate of
thi.itapablie than ws do '4l this Imminent when
the shouts of vietorY are; riming in tour ears.
list we do not despair., ' If the pressejl Congress
fails io its allay, we shall regret _ iti I. I. it receives
back revolted states, Ind restores.',them to their
former anti. , permitting them to Oland the per.
sons DOW legally free I to _their former -servitude,
we shill blush for our country, and hold that she
knots rat how to argil heitelf of ibls,'her boor of
visitation; but we shill not case to labor for lib=
prty, or to hope for iti,finel Gina*. . ' i• „
-.. ' . SLAVERY AXDIEC6 1131Cill. ‘, •
, •
The Boston , merit of die 18th ult., report a
speech made , by Wendell ; Philips; from which. we
make these exersete ti;
~ .; • . - "-•- •
Fur the first time for Mityiyessil the' fag of the
Republic &ate oierthe Capital , not vials to a
dive. tAkillallSea 1 For the first time, the coo.
stunted authorities of the pation ramie one .step
towardthat greet ,motto—" Freedo m
_ National"— ,
and giie ni a Capital : nitheot a Chile. [Cheers]
Neither yea nor I wild baveinitusally expected
to,live to see that result. 4Stot this most isagnide
of necould have hopodlbsit any basis he could
call into exercise would se fir prevail' against the
seeming interest and -', the Virellanchoised loathe
tioos of tbi -country', its to - eosseerite- aVOS . the
'District to Liberty in; .our day. Wp have livid to
see so math.; In a nation that moves so fast as
we do, it eves us goad hope that those are 'yet
living, in Middle life,; within these walls, fularillelt
see the whole eoutinent,se'far salami ask it- se—
knowledgu the Start and-Strifes, clean andhee
from the fetter of a ilave.li [Applause.] i i ; •
Nothing can' save 1 Slerery. . Mr. tine*, the
satins. may abolish Eilarery. the+ cannot grit it.
•Mod.oppealed first eol i ths pulpits—th ey ,_ were. herr
red against his meueeger ;, he apPealed to ballOts
..tkey were tonalowrfor his method ti he appeals_
to bullets, andileslivee of the District are. 'the
Sri: ttaphin of his! eimory. [Apylanui] 1 The
I stimegth of Slairmy.has been in 1 thi idea ;of the
I'North that there was something sacred'in the !tam
promisee of the Conatittitton, something graceful.
chivalrie, and pieturesque in the , slaisholder and
bit system. • .That delosati goes out at Manassas
—the atolls of beavemen:ased • for drinking vt's
lets. 'lt gore out at Fort Dobelsonand Pittsburg,
• when chivalry took to its '' bests before . the Mom
whom it hatkaffected' to despite. - [APPlanso-]—
Never again will-the North sit down; blind wor
ehippers of a civilisation Mippated to be better
than their own. We'were mobbed froni the ' John
Brown meeting :a littlis mare Oast a Tear ago .; I
have - heard' the " John BrOwn Song' au' the , ...th.
cred soil "'of Virginia, and the Court•Houseg
which be was doomed:to death la the harraeke, of
a Massaehnsetteregiment: Who believed when.
a yesr i ago to-day;theeth:Massachttsittaregiatent
hurried to save the capital. that to.d4 emancipa
tion would be decreed. in the District4-and North
ern regiments hold Virginia ample their feet 7,--
Yet so it is. - 1 i .-;', ' •.1 1 - • • '
But yet I do not think the act iolishieg Shimmy
fa the Maria, broad sod L warke'd as it is, so- sig
nificant as the message ; of the .Peesident- ' After
all, the ,Presidenels ahead of tliti , manifeitatio'
of die opiates' of thi people. • Re bolds 'eat 'his
beads, to the tenant; Audi says. o; ( Support , tut' l"
We have not yet animated blot lorteiMly., ' , That
message ;of his is thecboldest voige yet hood oyes
thecontinent , It means More than -mesas:cord
to it. - _May I OM yolk b • story 141;be always! tells,
ohs. [Laughter.] , NOticing south critielsensupon
his message, he said r o There is Moro in it I than
people see. Did jou ever hear M grs
',story, or the,
Irishmen wbo went downth the, Bast of Maine.]
In Maine I,iquor'lma titiei, an d lastid kora. glass
of soda ltter, adding. ' Coildiet,yolipkt a droll
of the erselierin unbeknown t ai, myself,? Sol /
have put a large drop ' of the . erather lti it 'lathe;
known . to-them.". [ ippleriel.] 1i- •i- ' 'J. . *
' That' message saysMs* mtheeinetolly: ti, da.
llama, eml is your Motel to jell., If you ;don't
seise it. and smother twelrethonehe iireeps :what
1 oti roll property.fints year grin', lifeboat I ems
peamition. sever 14 I did um give you fish al=
tictel • (Applause.] ::Thai is obe•ltedf the 1 htes
site; the ether half Is 4 Arroies' tight beond
even that, toe it say. Miler "Deed:mei, if s you
will sell, I wilt bay.. , - That means that rebellion
has glen him Am right to bay.land !Ii gees; on
to say: °lf the alscrielott is tif Slithery• be as a f 11.
I Meat means of ending th I wat,[ }f , I I find . Sanyo
uasuceeseful, I distills , ' ti. cientmestis.r -. ln oil&
er words : 4 0 Gentleutena wil l lbaj;if you will
•trade. ' :If you 'won't Msde.thailiebeethat ,1 bars
the ;right to take." Psegioasit birds; ' 11e,.. happy
that you 'live to heartbeat from the ;heed Of; the
ilovernatedt„ Forth'_ first timi Iti the histoiy of
the Oorernmeut, it has done its mad ;Oaten Os ;
It has spokes an ante initrery ward.',- I (Appliese.l,
'Enough to hare gaised* twelve *inks. I :1 .
The mufti ars thsettle this gieitiosi, not the
Statesmen: • They Mead to-day) doutteing arid to,
'Credulous of the puipon,land lit: lligesee of, the
sasses ..The President *4 teat leading Reputt 4
. haw . politi • Man at liiewf,Ttirit,i,"Why dote" yym
.hold oonventions «ND, mid; lit! sinful the lied
' of the Sedan ? 1 You MOO, a** tick meet tend:
Illsvm?y• feeling 'aiir * weaball need before - ws get
'throsigh this war." Vipplaussi.' Lk! dim marls,
.the' Presidest hold. .oat his beads to the. Neste.
and `Nye--"Acs I right I' Ilcairl far 'i.,illay.tilo r
' delver-Mar. Ten bid tike teal's! - ibWrsisgs 6 6 .
sad - will be. thicket 'at F irmitlit Slight :oltiaid,—
itell him Mist ,i 1 Map to Illenisafteta
:pads got to Say, Aiii ' a mute ' to th Vial(
States, thet:' airs' LIU ''ltiltios# i :food =
Mies. ', [Lead :-a - --, -I .' ''T -.,: I ''
-.:Wistto4 Jttat . ,Ths; Oileitt* *v.
it
aside wp thtic tan , iliaetglivery without
'the' Vika.. baud pt NO Offians. - *hick
liiiiiii.dtst it ill• tits 114, :
:Imes aans7 411 Abe
Mkithisippt bold* liiii - 111 a sestet. I iiiints
betia• 1111071: 1 1*alkOk* thdf-.40 0 5i
Border M
der OO bare ', made; up, tide dealt aer ie
• ' .= .- 1 - ii, ,, : _ L ..! •:,' i - ~
ss;~:~►.Jo~ ~ ,~:
''.:yp i T,.s,To:lol
Itiad
I _ , H:: • ;
~ • Jr.._ , ~,.J .. L . ~
.gr'Attitsat..l4C Slavery
*I be
al
4.11 _,P . };
Mituiti.ii tame thei .Union " without Ei111T.K.71 .--
‘ Vend aPplause.) ' •, If Muth lashlie 'malamute daa
be ripeudd sad eimito sthattest. the Vales is week
',lf it eatthate of if it deal sot exith.the Thilote is
rms.: . Ito =jasigle;-.10 , trick. titith*Adthstw..
ranrethee‘ if p Leible... We have•theth, t.ti the
keel of is.thality. If *billet°. is sat mil, dad
absolutely the' es above ofeniNiallg,ofthe•
.thsjorier of thrNorth.thea it is:gon 1 , , 'limiters
it-is..iutd4lutelt la oar I datj to .ismke i masticast
to the leedini anikurideh. - ._ ; ' . - i •
Mr: Phillips referred, to the segireetion is the
' Presideriel Meow ;th regard to eompetsatloa
and .coltudsitioltexttelleat , things, he •th.t4..if .
• Praferlyisppiled. Coloalee the bbk w : we 0011
of bands; ,eoloalso , tite, whit* we got - rid of.
mouths.' Se it was the Sign" *boil& be
co.lnPothAttil , not Mid maitre, sa • matter if jai
l". : I baYikte'llie nation would,
.tempossate ; the
manure.; heethas' tloy coulddot take ,thro or
themselies. and set the slaves free, bathes* they,
• coaid. He - ridleuledl the idea! that the sofratt..
-.thised sloth' Mould rash •to the North. ' They
would stay white they we. beesies the/ ;koitlto
• olinutlO.und at* Anthethmed to she' rialtivatioldof
t i
tth m laadltuts raised es that soth r }
t. Phillips spoke of the divan of stone
W whom estern men *ho he. mad to, th e ass °tithe •
eoualryj who, had silo ell-their. so yto ita. err , -
Tie% asking *lll7.thate if th ey ;411 fall viper'.
the battle told; Slimy , thoaldepria hem their
blood. .IHOseld he did • not believe. KIM, to*
be atraltor, bit' he ' thought be rep *Mad, aith -
Beell led Halleck. th e . Yalesites an issexes la .
the
dm, Maglish Revolution of Ind • vih. were ..thx,s
lonnot to te sayloody ;' while Priraonl. Sige l, :
and ;,. Renter reErresinted. CroMwell Ind, bites, ,
L i
who were not. afraid to strike siert th King."
la cobelaske. Mr.! Phillips spoke of heap-`
port heliad reserved` at the West f the fler
plans. remarking that. Whenever Ildwu thteat
into' With a mob, he wai. certain °tr i m:4llring an
offer frtina the i Gersathe .of -their live
.alt;s aid their
bodies. 1. [Applause.] •••• Ile sass 'hoes* one
... idea.: Mo Yankee, no Beekeye c nd Rooster, no
natives, no foreigners, es "Mack.. no Abl/O. no
Gennati, no Wort, 14 that beantifil future Which
we-beheld—poly. American citisene. rth One law .
imiestiel - over all [applause]; an eta ire stretth
• tog from the Lakes to the Gulf, from the Atthatir.
to the Pacific; every race; every mart, free and
,•a Union indinilble in its interestrieM its ;AAA,
otitis as the partite that underlisitlideontineat.
That Aug shall be our future;' bit ilorder ItO it,
eupport yogi.. -cern representatives. • Tspeek to
the andishante of liciston, who houn the kkissis."
.sippi to our harbor. , Ilisulnowithe Iltulf .of Neu
, ieu to Boston: I speak tothe rigitielans of attail!
Sachusitts, you who have sent *mild RePatiliean
Stoatote. and Representetived to- iWashington,
stand by. thee' i , ,Remember that you baleen's
sop - Port .in youi Prosa—it is these!. (The preu of
' the Coin ectiout Valley is at base as that of the sea.
I board. 1 If Massachusetts sires herself...it - 1140 be
i f
in spite of her editors. I want ' a * ice Rhin the
Legislature ;.;I Vila a tabs tenni th EthblVoSo i
I wants voice from Faneult BOAL you do not
1 give it; you are. deserting the place Cf lilasiashu
setts th-this itraggid which is to lead. Thd West.
..• looks to putt! the South looks to Yo .. Thai Mid.
vaChusitte regiments are the Arun% '
sated;Mu.
- saehusts.soldiere the worst kited. ethos* . they.
are as the most flitedin • sir purpose
- Show it to lit the same in polities • On. the field:
Encourage the, President to Antares his limier
State Massage; encourage litr.Stanton,hisiwbole
Cabinet. to lay, Orithin six .•Morktits, "Detitito
every institution, that 'mikes' sar Upon th e Re;
public,land liberty . tp every man' under 'its Wag,
rPrMotkired applause.]
1 .. ; ,
. . P i ma the New York. Vale. , , ,i-
~
coirsi,sceitoir—azcoacnasnOfizicair
' . 1 • . ,-• snurcnow...-. :I .
- Whether -the enormouietpentes end losiss im
posed on our ;People by the Slivehiolders' Reba--
lion might' to abe paid. by the; Rebels Or by the
steadfast .Unionists, is a question - ti which *mold,
seem to inswer.itself. Unionists. leitis the judges;
yet, Om Pro.Slavioni politiciane and
,Pnstes, vehe
mently. protest against any sweeping cootie:non
of Rebel property as certain to, protract sd em,.,
bitter the civil war ra
now raging ~'a n rend° a re. •
construction of thaUtdoa ;impassible. Tha t'heta
is tome_ plmisibillty in. this view of the subject
i we'reedlly.adtnit. and we would hare the Govern-. e
, 'meat do' nothineint the 'preinises [which lis not
fully accordant _with humanity and the laws of
war., ?Yet it seems ,elear thee. if there 'vac was a
else id which Reba' should for f e lt their property
by; :Moon, this is' such case. , ' , Tha Government
which ,they, conspired to overthroe: le ',tit owe
Government; their fathers deliberately a, 4- vol
untarily made It ;:theY have repeatedly and. an:.
eonshitinedly sworn. to' uphold. h i p& hal ?Tot,
prnteed them is the full enjoy nt.td, every:
situright 'sad some alleged rights; that are
eztnimatund ; it
„has secured tir them Chit only
all, their own property soil earnings' but the earn
ings in addition of Four Milliona ipf others ; it
lopprettsed nor wronged; the* in the least.,
and they had pot even a groundless- fear that it
Might do so to !Justify their, mo wanton and.
criminal rebellion. They had not even tna south
,;Amer can pretext for revolt Of having 'been de.
tested' in an election; for they deeireoirssed eon.
spired to be beaten, and lost' he , control ,of
the gevoirtuttentt because they won o not !pennit•
their 1 lifelong allies and servitor' In the Free
il
`Ste to help them Venda it. ; 'lt as their pre..
,deteeraination . .t° rebel that ceased liberate break
hp the gismacrafiet Natron al Capron ton at Charles
. toe and 'hitter the Demoetatie party in led°. .
- 41 1 hit wield you "have all the te opetty, often'.
zoos if the Slave , States 'conaseand P.' ;Surely
not, . We do not believe, and have never believed,
that'a majority of the people of Ohio Stites free..
ly and heirttly , aided the . Rebellion.. Simmelent
andstimontridietioi lying niiiitegerddeohnapir
- it,:the p . urPeses, - the acts,' , of, the "lolneilaites"
may have ultimately drawn M. driven _ a enjoin,
into the vortex of, treason; bet thl i vebellion was
originally' he eroebrer a • minority. But that mi.
norittr ineleded the violent,, , the espetMe, the
smbitiottelt was , made powerful by sectistaffilia.
Clone sad -,eireles r and it was Assisted: with a
.pusillanintßY and- eerveleasitem utterly imperil.
"ieled.l In nearly .-every. part of the 'South, the
merchants, ;the intichanies, the more 'intelligent
White laborers, and elarga proportioa neap of
`the .pbtateri, were Unionists till after the fall of
Sumter. Norther° Alabama Fibers nearly every
man is a farmer and not one In ten own, a slave)
was at - decidedly, 'though not a. courageously,
for chit. Union as East Tenitesser. - Bien semi.-
be'rbsites Arkeusest ger, a UnionteajoritY at her
• Ant (destine held to ' dteide; whether the should
stay, Jst the Upiett or go with the deciders..-But
. the I,ldionisti - lielted the courage to 1 Mend by
. their convictions in the fate etMau mobs who
denottneed.them is i . I . l l.belitioeists d Lieeolnites,.
and'ethen the. mitts t set in fa' of Secession
thy quailed before t and became ninon threirrh
abject fear. A 44.41. fitephene fought Secession
powerfully till a; Majority of th e' Georgia ,State
Convention declared for It ';' in then, Ichis
— tmen one of Ms limit emcieni , lib, tors.; Thorns..
'.A....RJ -Naha% whit, was ro-ilecte to i Congress
alter Doll km from a 1(14 district of East. Ten.-
,
saiseb, started to come to Weibingtoot , antilaka
Its gist in the Nouse; but, being surprised 'and
captprod on his way , by the- Rebel's, hos,wit terri.
lied into taming renegade to all his put i prtifes-
Mina ; and ;declare; for Secession.'. The epostsey
of such Virginlaiii; as John jainej, Wm. U. ideo
ferlatid,- A.. li. a. Stuart and Om: if..;Sommers,
"could not be credited ::net any' but Idle most Enda
bite* seethnoaY. , , Rat who hall& &Mei -timer"
'sworn .ellegiance to - the Union repudiated their
oaths; el coolly aid
,esrelrealy as they would have
ieeepted or decli ned an laribition •to I dinner.
.Never,wae, treasetitst rckhles'of aPP•ala4eCil-.7110
insensible to Ate
zc i .'• '' ', , " i 11. - -
INow, while we would not; have.: every one, ho
. his heen Await et lied into a seeming noquies:
mince in the rebellion:snipped of his property on
tiost.aciount;' we testa, that:the respanoseie au.
there or this stipend onis wrong and wickedness
Might to bear et full share of the loon It that ha-
Pima on the country. Were the Babette° sitbmit,
to-morrow, theccontry would be poorer for their
treason by, not less' ti in Two ThimmaelkidWione
or Dellars; or about ow-teeth of ; an the 'wealth
which it poteseseett iii . , ISO.; . Would it' he ,eight
: ' tii tai the - laborer's food sod oloOduS, his bf. 4 and
`newspaper', throughout the east hundred Few*
; to pay the,inst et this rebillion. Ind lit the skis.
Metals who plotted and impelled it go compare;
lively free t Wi [insist that this would be la*
•. giant injustice.- .il . .. ~ i': , 1 .' 1: I . '-. .'-
` f Balt, it le anted; we Mint endeavor:to resonant)
the Mvolted Stales; to the Union.l: We fully agree
tit that. Ws oppell to inch !tea feet, courageous '
Vtdoniits'is Andrew Johnson ea 'W.:OI Brown..
I . jew to deride what course; Will aid the Union
I Maus la the South; and they tot as than many,
to the penitent must he blend with envenom
tionsid the stubbornly didloyeL ' They say that.
. t
.! if it is towed te itePite to Paint rebellion, every
I eowerdned time-server in the South nil! do it;
i knowing that-it le mit tee to be Upholds% if the
! rebels ever get the upper bind, • Thiyielontlieste,
plunder, and kill ; Ilreie 'la nothing of Om - tom
every selineeker will persist in; rebellion .as.,,tbo,
, les" perilous ibeine. , these ; eat"patriots: de..'
1 sand the Psieslie..b.f .a illuil ,PaPot OW will
I tis"ts terror 'to persistent 4 item end um,
ought to know what:medicine Is suited to the di,
I sew; --',-• ' - : , 1. .• J 1 !T ; ~ i
*; A4l but jetties& et ;ail ate let Illsvoty.
I alone i'' 'sale a ' reeconotraatiortis ' %!iiifity,. Si,-, "
I"
we. respond, "the,Southern Unto tits' f1 UT 1 , 4 4 lit it
1110110 6 :USN Li :Winton - . T 1 11 .1 11 71 VW
; now ender ':loro4ilitelry donsinaliloa an always.
1 ' statutes te'siointesee:le the ettaii a? Asti;
i cry. Batt new - goustitstithilt kenteitomaithig ,l
Western !freebie-444r* and' bte-P lOO- :
!. plo ate muninvomi. to Into th at ! sh all ;bo te .'Ai a . c i.
or a Prue '' State. ' Nobody Is am :whit the*
nobody hoists,* 'the* V.tboy :loft it** to
• tithsbohnsoi and Cbortoto by
~ to elotta oak&
r Oeitiks Woo 800.. 'Xbotsbt,'s ta , Table
; twins tot I bolieviag *lc sko , cyst ' ' of
er sas
Toooolool.ltorth searotbss4il . wool' lasaili,„.
: `'ltoolit sot* 46 , the' , ' limo it Cu bad ly* tab
thine& -116110, dbkosiyirioddi wee every sac
t 4 0 44 10 . 100 • 47 PleUlef ilakPF.ioßibta.
-. ' lis itijiellnee 'lit , nitAfts ~ 'j ,t totthaliti
. .
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Ike, ItnirtkltO arinasirdsoarip- -
alas at t i da9liesait lb. filsamaNS*ltaakAallier:tba, '
laciast?aidaasititsiattm*istallopiiiintbitl,4o‘tr p ' ' ,'
~.;_,.• 'ilualutf*missitba. iv.: - ~, • .
! , '..-dAresifs t . .:,.'"___._... ,„ . T4-'l..
Attka vie* abiffiN*ll/14 Oar magick at JO* 4 01 1 11 I/ , '
awe iiatibilaillahliasi other sake 11l Ws ask- , '. •i
Zoo at*fliski;tilit*(l4 kladsaieliopliatiliamr,
for . I*., _ a ..,eillika I ,Prill 4 V 044 , 1 0 r• *ill
!ape week la aup :so mat as aka th at air el
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tat4ail - t*tbs anSai.'. indIMIGIN eountaefa o .
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Otuabiiivoli *9 4 - - -i - • - - 1.!..
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*obilibiiiinba* at ' leit ei lt lig llsk *Oak 4 ''
_ wary virile/ , ' a
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of story iimearipalaillialna!itain , ji , ..., ford Is
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,1 , ',..17. - ..i."; - 4 - ' ' ~' k- . '.1 . .. • I
1 1 1 0_ , - it ' 4-.Piiige.fiel *A 64 could throw off
al* isfbr i Is 1-014 and wit ST* !oddest Illy 14 , -',' • 1.
al people of swell Elan Stettrinsid veto It dowit"•" •
t"ec i m 4 l - 4 likd foil lea Omen* that-sitelterill
tun Minn bissaise.we AA, Gnu freshly thee: • ,
we tire ilett•Slavery,.aadteeteei,WO-VON Slattery •
oat of the }Wend Distaies P" Wit ttalailt 'billets .• ,
IL Min Aim - lath thrltetion haw paid -dearly
t
slough for Its . past idolatry of pat k *eel Wrong, :
and should alit for con the,er per • : tit bet g . .
bravely! sad wholly right."! . • - ', f ." -1 I-1 •,;.
..',
r.it TZAR - -4WD ITII 131110310 -,, -• * '
- Untine this little-Oa Whet Fork_ 7Vargies at
Saturday, last r enntsiin the tolloingsttigle;' . :, •
h e s i ta thg. is which arid ..link- tiesit , utto ,
•
wet"' lai • • t•.- ..„ .- " • -::.t t' .1' • „ ,
.•. -
The. Reloolfloti Is ell luti CPme,
~, illebelt4 by
the adianagast hoes • eif- the elem. TM legions
Isavehikat• cover at Yorktoill4 St CoMaik'srld . '
elsewhere. awl tr a ct maly to - the Aitalligf of their .
Summer Oasts- emnbitted; •with spiritless illlA
sabiaisii dilatory or neithte. ntovementi on our : •
side to Sateen= from inalitilaption. - Fria New
Orleans around by Ship Lehintr o fatitanah, Port
IloYel, Benfotti Roantalte Island; ?dens. Mos,
net; Yorktonno Brellerieksbvigis, .IWoothasek,
Monterei, Cuiniterlant Gap, Obattsettogs,Nstats-, • ,
t 4
, ' g rille, Co ri nth ; Port:Pillow, Pea Ridge. to Santi,
Is. the ilia lain. though ensiled by 's
'mail-
bliVetar Ottawa. eattecireely
• Makiftead asniost _
the ISitictual hos* and are vigorousljr 'eonfined _ • ,
:to- the'defenelve. -• On year ago, they were every
there ening oil the <Amin, aid their Secretary ',
7of Wail t deeland that they . would have Washing- -
ton City before the Ist of May; one year ag&to- . , '
daY th*Naltiatalw aisessfas hitcheredtke lin- '
eaelismitts men, prove ding' pointing
: andicor- • .
fensieslyithrough their city tothe detente or ' he -
Imperile -National - Metropolis_ f r aud mi immense .
mess , 'at etlag i4,isistoorsts - Sad' railiank,,watt •
13
gathered in bill. of gamins the- following - •
evening ' ptorlaluf their devotion_ to the' Smith
and „the intialacable hate -Of ;the Union. i 'The. .
yeer tinwegh 'which' wit bstsjuet passed is Euler
passed in the magnitude stud;MultiPlicrity - of-its'
litilitibill Incidents by '&4. that the world bar
kettle's sines the Crucifixion. • Is It'possible that'
Its leisops..hste fallen. on deaf'pert? let the e
overwhelming von of, West Virginia for Estanti
patio& inaks.sassior li . - _•• 't -: - ' • -„
The vote corivineeses Of whit war latrinsloOh .
ly.probahle stithontit; that the *burgling UdLt
Gatos ofl tin Slits Slates ,now see, that Union
and Slavery cannot both . surrive this tremendous -
contest. ..- One- of thins mast receite .its' death- i •
blow - fro 'the stroggle and it-fling*: If -both an ~
left•in e 'stemma fit. the .ratu Of peace; one of: - '
• theits'eti l have received iurdeak rt;
ft wound. and its . .
Instating agenin wilt ImPodeltitatiestentios of
tratmullitYr eicetifT• and prosperity. If Slseery ••
is left to drag on t a crippled m3O ,40114 existence •
• it will _ps a mistake ' and, - a. Misfortune , for th e,
South, f the North. Sadler the whole 'country. •.•
- Let it dm now, and neither foreign- iotrigue nor :.
'domeatid treason can'' ever._ again makes serious f •
beglattatuitt 'the mad work_ 'of dissevering the
lower Mississippi, from the i talleys, of . the Ohio
and the Men
i:turf. • . .- 1 • ,-. • • .
•
But for Slits:errand its tannins : sees. the South
~ -*,
, • would bpstiCiter i , strotiger., and; more _prodiactive. •'-
more, POPUIO4. than the North; . . 'lt. -should hate
more good dwellings end other, structures, mote
end battier Bah ools, extensive and prosperous maua '. .•
features; great cities based bi industry, with the - -
cheapen awl beuerjcronsils. to other countries, •
Wealth tends from the bills to the plains and val. -
UPI; while Intelligence. eivilisittioe. atidthe fine! ,
Fabrics ' edianafe in. the appetite. dlreeticia ;. it is
Slaves 7 alone. which hesetivsss the. order -
of Nature,- It, cannot, maul 'not,; be, "ellasysi : •
21;11 inalvenery of the Baltimeri Messacre- - yet- '
Vital' bitter, recollection. That. Manacre,. COD- •
sideredin coitection with theteeut.ot State. and
Muilicipat complicity with, trnson which closely ;•'
followed; seems to us the "hlsekest - altar which_; -
stales. the page . of American History.. ' '..fdur• ;
_der_ ClOaffool, iithe'lmat it ,ii, is tendered on. •
satistally.lideoni when` coinplinted with sow-
:antesend triaehery. 'Butilet• us attest forger'••
that this butchery.hati no personal, no sectional '
impulse. - 'lt was Slavery•—nothing bat Slivery- • ,
that"drauk the warm 'blood of Ithst . North - in the •
streets at Baltimore on that eyet - niemorettle day.
-That anisette was
_one of the D arker death' throes
rb
of s.• bai nista limited attired its era. • it Ina
the be- of a terpeutat the heal deetined to bruise
its h,e . 'Slivery belrig're,solired to .destroy the .
• Natichi to go to Watibingtou for the infester of
'the National authority- was to incite and brays
th. deOliest en - eity of the 1 4, 1: • atiosial curse., Let
eli thought of resentment•toieW - individuals 'or
:Wantons be therefore .buried in one
Nation
restilve4hat Slavery shall die and the Nation an.
daringly lire- 1 ': .1 . - - ,
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The.Bt:Louli Christi' Adroe te bai,„ buen
..
enpiwe'iledo aseutd itieditor bnpisetied foe tten.,• ,
pek•Gien, Carl Bohai: iileerbint y 11.1. Ali' .
phyidenus eoniider his dhmear typhoidal.' -
. • . •
•
• • - at. -itti Endies !re now_ etopiejed in : -7
Washington in clipping trealdrY net .. .'? ' Among
.tll:o4ol,ene wbose mutest education cost $50,000. •
ligeilitem Salt Lail) we leirn - tbat the Indian*
Late supped itil eomm unicadiies by the overland - r
mail. 1 • ,_„ • - it • • c L ' -
plirqi,isil t road neeid,ent nett SpenUerlititlett;
on Oil CeistrarObioß t e, ilena4l - killed the °endue- - -'
tor of Abe train indinjueed - eeteraletVer ?trains.' • .
jillir floaiy freshets in- gibed* bar! flooited . .
many illtages, and *tad. great _ deltrnetien - of.
ProP,6l,t3N : -, I '. i - 1 •,`4' .. :,,
, .
pfir.The Conneotionkriverhas loaded parts 'of- ~_
Sprinieeld, Mullet rand, Northampton, so that -.
'the p °pie hitre.to go_ . nottt tkese townkin.lipats.'.
t.
jk1...1n 'Lyme, Conn.; latelyb Chattel A:Toripi,
, Repuhlietm, was elected Representadra,'orer his ~::
town fattier, who was the opposite candidate.
011. The °Moo - of the . Brooklyn -Whits' Lad
Company; in Yaltaa stirrer. Brooklyn, was robbed
on Saturday night Alt:Amiga 'ls , the
..altaik ; - of
holo P 4O A OO to *WW I ). i - :. • • ''• •
• Orlin, mitigation- of the St.: Lawrence_ is
opened. The ice inlßiehelieu • river • has -.broken .
up, 'sinking several Steamers 'and doing - datiage
to:the mount of 1120,0;000.;:' . ' •', i . ,
fit!-
.The country .t large, :'Will Ire. pained ta
tear that Maj. Sett.tigel, ?stoutly returned from '
- the Santhern army, it lying dangefrosly ill'at his
residelites in St.. Louis. =,- , • . --1 ' •
.p.r.W. 8. 88 . 41 a nephew of the notorious
JohniSlidelloras•.lB;
among the; ruptured wounded
at Pittsburg. He was taken down to Paducah on , '
Ihe!steamer Monarch. •_ _ . • . I: ~• '..
Par On Monday night last a soldier, belonging .
to
,the Third New York - Volunteers , etitered a
• RaltiMoreaystee amitotic": and swallowed 'a half
bushel of the .bireirra and - nineteen glaisis ,of` '. ale ! '
s r '
hen' leering, he remarked that: he 1 :: felt -
Nitta ." ' ' ''' i ‘` ' - ' •
1• . Amongst soma contnstiarid letters saptsred
Lit Baltimore a few , days ato. on4heir wry. from .
Nolfidk'and Richmond, sus;. -- One from Ufa. Ris:-,.
charism of the Merrimae, to his daughter, residing
'in f.i.stern Maryland, stating that-he itits. reior •
sting frotri his sounds..:, - - , - 'r. .
. .
: li f f"Governor ; liTarney, of Witenntin, "wa
drowued at Saratinah, Tenn'', on Batuidarnight, -
whilti stepping from Ana bolt to another. Anis
bodYiWas nokracovered. .Hp bad gone to Siallan
'nab n
'charge hi.•bosp.tai attires. from Wisceisin
fort a wounded soldiers.- :- ;. •' . • ,',- t ...
- . . .
sir An anteitunate `affray hes Micarrisi in' an
ertbnib 'nf'St..l•OulaAn consequence ,ot
dirrite between the people and the railroad' au- ,
dietitian, as to ,the obitruedon . rol,a..enivert: to.
peseta. the submerging of the Ultra.. guard •
charged . bayonets on the snob a n d . 'wounded seri;
intl. • ' "p - l' • ' -
jMIP.The - quick and suecessful thoreisents•
.o‘sti Mitchel. the well-kaiiin 'astroneeter,, et - 4
- acquiring for bi m mneh,poptilmity., is lariat- - ;
equine orator,. and quieted a Mob atCiieliteMt.t.
thirty year ago, :by energy.. "ohs itoldient,
call Pim "Old Stars.' , • , .
• ;
Lieut.: . Thomas, the 01Prench lady," con
.stied In Port Lafayette fortkrisferilig the otteitn- :
et Elk. Nieholaitu the lasted, orthe •Itsbals' it
'Baltimore:last sammei, *seined from Port Issfay
ewe On Monday night. Ile proetaiesi • gain
bes Of tin ens, whieb anted. tightly and tied
abaft bit waist, whet beteg* to: OS Itstelt 'sad
sw* toward the Long- Island shore. 13e,wsuf
dissented by.tbe sts6nel, &psi &boat lieleirpos
tel,requisitien, be was btewght hi:11 1 W son- •
.itTed to. bit 'old quarter!. Thelma - was, at:dist
catalpa to Fort Hairy, allabbases;,:fkiiii - A.
• toads .creme 'forts to • deist - olftsi: tat ; pot one
ee ed , ng, Ilatopy! pretetidest Swanky. else Unit
Isis release seemed prolable t when he snide:fly
regained his faculties, end was deteleed fad sent •
No4b.' The: 'unmask. et: - 1 which be ,
of aged to transfer to the Sobel authorities, was
donttitted to the eine. In f front of
_Froderteks.
bat**' lest ireeklbr ilia rebeli tbetwtelees, fefilng
. Mistake might tell lit° till "Julia of, GOLI.X.Doi
!O.; 14-o )c'
Arne award bite PreSented bleep*. %Mies
thollayy, by the eitl•ott Pkaton,f is• thous
sailed , : The scabbard atidhUt are °tailor, very
rich y gilt; the guard feinted of Oak lane end
isoisur easing Irate a dolpltinirtiouth and aid.
• int with the bead of the self.boeims: Out city seal
11.64 on " the: dual ' the pt matted
thir sod gold beads; t 'ander Nip.
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eatauf;uitid
,w.lth the kmoriaka'aldeld;;Roman
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the idwisibetweaffie laths altar obis* tbeiter-
The oYet'llttbo. eetieJtse:foretail Ca' •
strolds; Alois , Repeat. of' tables.` The
blade - WoftliataLesily polished stodowed:atobed
la gold *feral' tilks. tiO• 1 4 1 1I• Istwill.:AClotbsr"
yjddew of the oily Of
nto'aid , Trait, with a NW* el'iblimar*lhts
Tritiil 1 44 *I the whOe
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'Tbe leabberd *Of 411 Ilitlitiplatestiridt'gold.
sad bites theTtatsams. Aelpistie tittle; the
fasts fdfleid *kb
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