edltiitWott Corelldeney bud pesfect iitplarliarts by mess-. sire of-1. :Landinnm-und Coffisylo* • tare orsliaberh. ',,ThirtYdropetiarawsidplii amp. sagaliwilletfriti check:the dlarrinmel3 t Are vent its return careshrmidelvrayt be - taken to continue the malteine everl time homes inditninialsing, aeeded dosee 0, 1015,10;0,'When hateful dint `l In caws the firer does , not atispAits stiarthans, cans. leitve IncresaMlfisei-roftY;Ort.fsl 1-tee; sixtfrif-eyerj retcgernent of the ,bowels., - doses wfilproduce.no injury while the diarriiria haslet . • . "When Glatts checked . thentis the tistesfai estidlooll hive, tamer maul a ease of the dlarrtuesisiatkessitc s sea =- sonwas mot,lima corefalled;.-bat. ll due of a 'the lanced fdisillues:ibud ellibeci&lY ofTens* , POO • nojimfd(Pit;whatever..... As roan sisthic-bebomesups' - Parent; I have always ,reaOrled.tn this coursee...: Pre f,'s-sreisterseip of star c h; teliled as r a nee fo ln futtrOtlng. wed stir Into it a leasponnfed eda/turn. - for '• surinjeetion. - Give one-third at each Movement of.the • In , one - desperate ease, hired" ahore , bye phYsiclatt. I conld'not atop the diarrhea until ' 41M-seventh :injection, which 'contained nearly step= , spoonful of.landanum.- Tbe - patient recovered; and . % 1 in perfeet health.. Atithe same lime-lusesi.prepared , . chalk 'ln ten-grain dosea. - with a few drops of.landael • num . and casoplusr - leseads; • Bittschatsver course permed - irinitlee followed up, and the diarrittea. -eon 'Y-tralled,er the-patient is Inst.. - • fled DIVOTAII6 Potrumerasi=i-Theess "Mould beapp ' to the pitsof thnstomach,.and kept on till the surfuee - Is . .TIM - patient, - however - Wg l he . may feel; • efionld rigidly observe perfect rest.- To lie quietly on the.back is one-half the lattle. In that' pasition She enemy. -fires 'Ter you, hut the moment' you rise Ton are hit. - "When - . the attack 'comes' in the form ordiarriura. se 'directions will enable everyone, to meet,it ant - But when tbe attacks isrmrire - inlent;• and• a ', there is vomiting, or vomiting 'and: purging, - perhaPe • 'also cramps - and cholie pain: the following mixtureis . far more' effective, arid, should always .he resorted.. to.. 'The missionaries:: Misers. Long—Trowbridge and Wasidnirn,lilVe -wed it lb very many easel. mud " with" . wonderful enecese.. Itconsiets of equal parts of, land - enure, tincture otcapeicura; tincture of ginger and . tincture •of - cartistixionieeds. Dose . thirty to forty drops, or a half teeenonntu - in a little water, and to be . .increased according to the urgency of .the case. :In ease the lint dose should he elected; the second: which • -Should stand Toady, shmild be given immediately after the spasm of vomiting bats ceased. During-this late cholera eieg.e One - of us failed of controlling the vomititm and also the perging, by. at most, the, third - doer: .• base,. hewever, invariably 'made - use of large mustard 'poultices of streng,..:pure mustard, ap- . . plied to the atomach,.biswels, calves of the lege,.feet, etc., as-the ease-seemed torequire.- •... • --"Cota.inse..Thie is sim . ply• a more adranied elate of the disease. " It indicates the gradual. failing of all the powers of life. It is diffletilt. to say when aease his become hopeless. At a - cert . -gin point.the body of : the patient begins to ernitte Peculiar odor, -call the death odor; for when that bas.hecome decided' and 'Unmistakable I have Lever known the patient-to . 'recoler; I have repeatedly Worked upon ouch cities. fur hours with - "no . permanent -result. • Got the:blne .. color, the cold estrimetiess - the deeply-sunken eye: tbe • vaniehing . pulee are no signs that -the case Is Isopelea.- ' Scores 'Of such cases in the recent epidemic :have re - covered :. In addition tia'the second mixture,. brandy' (a tablespoineful every. half hour), bottles-of .but water •. surrounding the patient; especially the extremities,: sinapiems and frictioh . will often in- an hoar or two ~ work -wonders. these and ire all advanced cases thlret *-..creates intense suffering.. The 'auffergy craves Water, • :and as soon as he gratifies the erisvitor the worst svm .. tome return, and •he falls •a victim to the -transient - gratification. The only safe way is to have a 141thfIll friend or attendant who will not heedhis entreaties. • The Suffering may be..howeier, .safely alleviated and rendered endurable. Frequent gurgling the throat and washing out the Month will bring some "gullet:: A tea ' - spoonful of 'gum-arable water or of-camomile tea may. freqpently be given to wet the throat: . 'Lyisdenham's • White %Decoction . ' inay . alsd given; both 'ass a-bever age and nourishment, in small quantities frequently.. In a day or two the sufferine - from thirst will, ce ice_ lii alarge majority it has, been intense, for more 'than. twenty-four Mmes. - • ". "Thar.-Itice-Witter,arlow-rnoi,Lyndenham' s ' White Decoctian, crust water.'camornile tea, are the be ar.- - - • ticlus for :-tray or two-after the attack Camomile iii very valuablein testoringtbe . ioneof the 'Tertian) Prven..—A typhoid .state for'a few dais • will follow ill i=evefe ClitTet. Ther6 is nothing alarm ing in tisb: -.lf has very rafely,proled . Patience • and careful nursing will -bring it arright. - The great est danger iv from drinking too freely. When the.pa- . - tient scorned to he einlinig ' - a little .brandy and arrowroot water or and brandy hale revived him.:. In .this_ :terrible. visitation. of. the cholera: we - have considered -.on rrelles perfectly 'armed and equipped, with a baud . .. bag containing mixture - 1, mixture No. -2, (for Yomittng. - ete.4 a. few pounds of pounded iniustard,.a . '.bottle of brandy and a paper of camomileflOwers, and . taPsper of gum arable_ ' • Ilay.no claim to originality in recoMmending this copra& of treatment. I -Imre adopted it from' suggee-: lions of. able..and experienced phyeician's. • Maying • been the only doctor of many poor . . uear me, I-have tried yurionis r emedies "recommended • by physicians, but I have found none-to be at all corn . pared with the.abOve.. During the recent cholera, I • • • • cannot lied thatany, treatment has been so' successful -"Cderintos,—The • idea Of .c . ontagion. shoilid. be • Abandoned. - All the missionaries übb have been most with the maligunnt casea - da'y :after day are fully con yinced of . the nou-contagiousbess of the cholera. The . • lucipient - attacks, which.all ,have suffered .from, are - to' - be attributed to great fatigue making the constitution • liable to an attack. ' " ' . • • lours, truly, ' - I!=t=l . - • . -• . •. • Address to .the People of Sew . York 'On the of ; N ew and 'Cure of Cholera. - ••. •.• • OnFrida.Y.eveitin of last week the .New York 'lie tropol itan. I3Oard of flealth.held its regUlar semi-week- The 'Prevention "Of 41 holeen'. Z 1 r. Stone. Chair Man Committee; o f the. Sanitary Coiiiiittee; read au. address -to the -pnblic on 'the prCrention of cholera; together. with some, rules in regard .td' its treatment. Thirty thousand of each tie. these were ordered to be printed for public distributiott. The following . are. copies or both documents-in:fun.: • •• • • Che • The Board of Bealth publislilhis simple statemem and beg the public to give it their earnest attention.' Cholera is g,euerally, preventible disease, anridu the escly stages caM.be arrested, if : the buhils4.c Study. therefore, temperance in eating and dinking . . Do not believe that alcoholic atimulante are useful in guarding .you against an attack. Let the food be un-' tritioua, and keep the digestive. organs _in a healthful condition. tee no stale or-uncooked vegetables: Let yOur meat be fresh and your vegetables well conked, anti all fruits be fresh and - • • . Cleanliness of the body is-of the first consideration. Keep the, Elkin:in a healthy, state Is-tilling. the whole body, with a • frecs'ne of Soap. 'Cold bathing is best used in the mbruluir—neverbefore just going to bed: Dry frictions or the warm bath" may be -more-safely. used just bef6re going to bed. - . . • - rs 4 ,, CR 11 , Vt1r4 Is nr,ermlimportanne. . het your_ apartments be dry-znever. damp. ' ,Suffer ino decayed .vegetables or stagurint. water. to - yeinaiii in your cellar or-yards: Any disagreeable. smell from privies. :cessissols,* or sinks, is a proof - of -theirun . healthfulness.' • Itemo*e them by necessary rel Alm, • lime, chloride of lime, or white-washing:. - Ventilate . well -your hOuses -and apartments.:' Expose your bed ding-to the air: and sun. ..kvoid excessive -fatigue. • seep regular hours- in eating and -sleeping. • \Vest . flannel next to the skin: A good plan-is, if the how-. • els neat all disordered, to wear a broad band of flan nel fa flannel belly-baud) . around the body,..reachink, from the hips to tfie ribs. .Maintain the natural tem-. periture of the body by sufficient clothing, especially. keep the feet warm.. -Never, when .heated, sit on the, grass, or stone seats, or sleep under an.o . pen .vrindow. If exposed to wet, change your Wits and•- • cluthes us - soon as possible. .• Take no tu:gative medicines, except - by a direction By order of the Btiard of Ife . alth - • • . - • . • .. 'EMMNS CLARK, Secretary, : • .. , • - Treatment Of Cholera.. ••• •• • • Cholera Is almost invariably preceded by a painless diarrhea, and this Is in all cases to be promptly treated, • When.diarrhes is present go to bed, and maintain a position do the-back. Use abundance of blankets,. and send foes physician. • - . A physician can always be obtained by applying to: - the nearest Pollee Station. -• • • • . • Stay in bed until Your are. well- -DO not' consider Yourself well until you have had a movement from the • bowels. Abstain' from _all drinks. Apply mustard plasters to the bowels., . • . - In the absence .of . i.-phyttician an- doltcan' take in drops of laudanum and In drops of spirits of Cam- , phor. . A child bf in years make take five drops of laudanum and live of camphor.% .A .child - of five years may take three drops of laudanum and th ree of spirits of.camphor, and. these doses- may be repeated every ilflanitiutes; so long as - diarrhea.. or pain, or vomiting - This will esve time; but. in - all cases send for a physician:. • • Do not get up. to pass the etacuatione, brit cote . the' • . bed-pan or other 'conveniences. Neverchill - the sur . - .• . face of the body by getting out of bed." -- Remove: immediately all the evacuations from Yonr roorns/ scald all the, utensils, used, - or disinfect:Cl - min With chloride of lime; scald, also, your soiled clothing: By orderbf the Board of Health:. - •- ' • ••• . . . . . . • • Hothceoliathic .Treatment of Oho.lera. Many of our renders' are adherents of the • hommo : , pathic practice, and for theirnee we. print below some advice and directions which wetual in a•new•worli by Dr: Henry Minton, of Brooklyn: "A - Tractiral. Ho-. miropaihin Treatise on Diseases of.'Women and Chil- Dr. Minton nrgee cleanliness and - serenity. of mind, forbids the uce of chloride of lime or. other "dish:fee. tants" in the sick room: • • • • .--• " Many people imagine that tiro fortify themselves' against disease liykeepirig . .their bowels In a 'relaxed condition, andconsequently lire in the habit, of taking au -occasional cathartic others, with. equal wisdom, . think if they have a sliarrhien it arises from 'some-of fending substance within, which must be carried off, and they take . ..purgatlve medicine to •get rid of. Both cif these are serious and often fatal inistikes.- , •- • Diarrticea, during:cholera seasons., has a pecallar.ten• 'dcncy to run' on, if not checked; Into the more peritou.i form of the disease, and hothing is more 'certain to .• ensure and hasten that catastrsmhe.'than purgative' "The least looseness-in the • bowels-ehmtla receive .prompt attention: tsndthosse remedies which will, quiet the irritation and stop the eupions diseharges, not by their astringent properties, but-by their .direct specifie effect upon the disease; are the best:- ••• • r '. ~ • , „ .• . • . .•. • • IP'seveativacTrent sweat:. •-. 'Truing the • prev . alenhe :of cholera . melt may be .danetnerard fortifying the' system against its - attacks. _bike judicious administration of Muncepathic • Fame , I say judicious •adrainistration, -satu.sse I be- . • illieVe the too frequent repetition of large- doses,f.that 7 . Oh the crude drugs, or eveh the - first potency, would: dlpanore harm than good.; Hahnemann recommended. sosortun and veratintn, of the thirtieth. potency. to'be . fawn in.rotation every - Sig or seven days. advice • "watt: 'First take one dOse of. enprum, thirtieth S then: . wait one -week and take a - eirmlar. poteneyof vera.• 'again,' and another Week has elatwed take. etiprim. . and so on; •Perhapsithis.mettnid can mit beim-, pp roved sin. -I certainly: should not think of .giving . "Dr. • Hering,. of:. -Philadelphia, says: '•`The . surest . priventivels sulphur. Put half.a teaspoonful of foots ere of sulphur into each of your Shirking,: amigo abOut yoni.bustness; never. go out, with au empty'stomach est no fresh bread or. sour (slid. ,• This is not - only - a preventive in cholera, but alsci in many'other mtkierri ...le diseases. 'Nut one of the many '..thonsands who bae,e [ let Vowe d Ulla, my advice, has : been attacked with . • 512 g 1, - aiolere has heretofore tippeared.in: the tithed ' States; it bas alwaya , been preceded ,by a well-marked • • pretnonitoryatage of from one to two three days' - duration: such. as confusion of the head, languor and debility, derangement :if the stomach; anda tendency to diarrheat: As a general thing, these symptoms oc . • cams but little, if. any, pain or tuteasinets, - and,' what is singttlar,,exciteno alarm. This is unfortunate, as lit le wholessime•fear waald generate precaution; and the admin•stratioti of pro remedies at thti stage - of the disease is almost certain to avert It. . • .;Se. • .• . . • • • ••_Every family'sbauld be provided with a well-stop: petted '• . vial-of tamphor,,ed - that in case of. emergency there wilt be no delay. The :ordinary-tincture 'pros; • cured attbeArtiggists will answer. ..DryoMean make • It yourself by dissolving aneotuias of lum. camphor • I in .ten - oences—i a.. two and - a half .gills—of alcohol. :"Petsbna who-carry cautphor,about.With . them 'in their paCket-se:ttome do while travelitig, and Which is very.prndelit—Shonid -be particular. to - have . • • .-I Camphor , ehshouldbed given in all cases; i tstt the cosie • ineucement._ . • If. the:titan - txa does•not• yield and- the • • . are liquid und; whitish,_ and - .es,txmially.if the • tongue is covered witita.ediciry,:.pastty coaVng; follow it with - •phospitoric arid. Should. there be .great • •• an gguish'in the chest:- immoderate .fear.sit deatti . Spa . blue arid. cold; great' ttdrstv-harning .pressure.und• : •anxiety in the pitof the stomach , vomiting after drink-. - rice-water evaeaktiotic-withont emelt, or dark.' putekttrunitions reolArlittbn labored:. skin cold; bluish . .aud•..covermil with trelatemy 'perspiration, give "Give veil/tram whet:littera . is vertigo-with umwei:- - • • blneface blue end addliPts,'; Coldness ofthe tongue: - A. 440110 ea 1 , 04 vemattii43,ind purolg; Topa . . • , .'" - in ib r Twiituaiirtle C+y,(tp erliei ► d ..-- - o'-- '' ' - • nrlsh In the child,: mammal. tlfe itimilui. , o:4l . fress.stontiobed ... y "ye ..„ . in an t fiTa i icee "loglf elii i llexceM r e°llllleB; a 4 . a• 4tal. .4.4 in to iiiv frie..iieahltirig 'i" .. ptpitia___ 4:0.1 . we d an d winkle&N - - ere ;,',„. 7',. 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In g their .._ , _ . t.. _ ___ t . _ itt s kind, are not only diseconitvr‘svN•A but . poslu . el 7 1 : puts them into - office - , They ilort, i!.t ,, a...c , prohibited.:.'-- ' I - -- - al tog ether :"rli a 4minivibb firent - ,trilitt,titm .. ao ti aci „ : tuiok" on IVO Union ' party , might ton,them.- oitntaL semuumax; rise . _ , . , . ..,, . ..' t -‘ 4 . -..—:,_ . . : ' ' . $ 4 % . , N* t .. 4, .. 4, . ;... P"5cb ,„.,..,:,,,,..44. i:, 4 ::., , , .:: 7 4 ,...1, ~/..,., ...... ,...r • ~. ~,, _-- ' lag : , 1 niu ,-; .'',-_, ...! -, - 4.-- '''' ~ . ..--_-"Y-: , _ .. . .. . . • - ."Be jut ah(Veirr ant : irei ad the erute thnt4 'at be th'g einini Thy . G(4 . 11 and Tat BEPORT , OF THE.RiECONSTILLt; ZGO . X..coarmaTTEE. . • Oa . Monday last in the Molted Snit es firmse of Representives, Stevens of this Stale. from theOommittee on Reconstrucition made the follotring report, which on his: Motion was made_ the special orders ,reipentively, of Tgesday,. Wednesday' and: Thursday of next Week i' .. • A J ot: yr rtzsott - rtn. pIlliPOSI;i0 AN AMYNTMENT TO TITS ' : 61NRTIICTIoN or; Tlif: rairto STATES.. : • • • Be it cesolved try the Senate and House Of RePreeen. t a tives of the Caked Stags of Atheriea in -Congh...%..,:ts senthied,.twortliir.ls of.both :Homes concurriuM - Thal, the following article he proposed to the •Legislaturesof the several- States Mi an amendment' to :the .Ciins , ita. thin :of-the' tinned States. which. when - ratified %by three-fottrths of said.Legislatudis; shall,bevalid is part a.tbh constitution,.hamely : - .•'. .... . ...-.• ...,• :- Atreict.x.--;. Searloic :1: No State shill' Make or en- Toccoa:ly law which eliallahtidge the privileges or int, mitaities of citizens of.the United Stated-. nor shall any. Stater deprave any person of lire, liberty; or property without due process of: law. nor -deny. to' any persith withiaits jurisdiction the eqiuthprotaction of the laws, Ssa, 2. Repre..entatives shall he the-several apportionedamour s Slates Which Atarbe included Within'. this Union according - to their rmipectire.nUmbers, counting the - whole I:timber - of persons in. each- State, excluding Indians not rased. ' BarWhenever.:in -any.Suite - tlie :elective franchise shall be 'denied to any portant cif.its male citizens not -less tWail .- 2i years .of.. a,ge. r -, in any' way abridged; except fcir partiripati In in the I' ;hellion. or-Other •critne... the basis .a .representatiiiii in' such State shall -be- minced* in the: protx,rtion which the number 'of such male - citizens shall "bear - to the 'whale .inainlier • of male citizenattot less - than 21. years ce :vie.. Sr.e. 0 . Until the • 4th' day of .July lit'irl., ill pertains who 'voluiltarilvtallicred to the - late theinnliction. giv.' ing it aid. awl coinfort, shall • be excluded -from the right to vile for inembers . of - Ciingress. and- tiir elera,rs for President and Vice President of..V.te I:tilted States 'Era. 4. 15eithert n he United StaieS cir any'State,shall ass:zinc-or pay any debt or .obligra ion already iticurt ed: or which may: hereafter be 'hicurreil, in aid rif .the in: surrectiiiti, he war against the' United States: or' any . claim for compensation ftir Pisa. of imidluntary . service or taithr. . • . . • • Sib: a:i T .• hat Congressri shall :.here to 'eti Oree. by appropriate legislation, the proeisions of this article ~ ' A BILL. TO 1.11 ,, V11)T1 roe TI/K.VILESTOIOk.. Tiri ' 01 , Tilt: FT . ATF;I .. I.ATEI:If .Ii , i , II.GBELLION TO 111FIII: ErrI.L:.:I . OI.ITICAI. .. WIISIIFAS. It' ip •eipedient that'.-the States lately in insurrectioaehoulcl. itt-the earliest day. ciin.istent with the fun:ire : peace and safety of the Union: lie'restilreft to full participation in all political' rights: aan.„wne.s.ga a the eidigre.sti did. by joint ramintion. propose for rati tantion to the Legislator.".. of the , s - everal State. te. an :intendment tothe Cort.titthion of theUnited.States. :mit article in the following words 4. hi iyit (die Chine Ration al article-here, inserted). 110 W. theralhe: •• . ' - Be TT ENACITFIL, &A., That whenever the above reci ted amendment shall have .beeome part of the Con.ti. talon.. and 'any Statelately in` inSar.rertion shall. haw.; ratified the same ; and• Shall haiie to iclitled its Uotritita t ion atailaWat II conformity therewith. - the t 5 en:it,. r . :.- 4 n c I Repre.entatives from su h•State. if fotinrldnifelected and - qualified .* Mae, after . having taken: thh. requrred oaths of eflire, he-al:did-41 into Congress' ..„ '..- ...- • .Srcrian I- ANT. lilt ITiiIIIITIEIt.ENAGTifi;.; ',Mit. whey' any Stith: lately in insurrection shall have ratified the . foregoing - proposed rimerplmerit to the Cotislittlii9 ll . any part, of the direct tax. under the..nct 'of. Aitoist §. Inch. which may cernaialilait slat mipaid in ea ti State. may he assumed and pill by such State, and the pay' i Meth thereof,' up, in pro cr-assuranceS (rem slum - Stale. - to be given ja the Secretary of thaTreastpre f:f the firth ted Statt4, mity.be. postponed . for . :t Period not. exeeed - lug ten years froth - anti :diet the passage ofthis net. s' .... - ' • - • -A litt.l. TWILI9tINO . tIF.II.TAIN'I•FitSiTN3 IN r!.1(41 1g1.R. - To 01- TICE • gaiteß TIIF .n. ,y: TriNIF!.NT orTIIK.ANITitIi.ST iTES. . , . . .. Fir..lT FNACTF'in. &e.., That no B erson Shall be. eligible to any office wider-the Government it th - Milted:State. who is incl uded in any of the following clasriest. namely: --- Ft RST.—The Presidentand:Vice-President.rif the..-Con federtie-Shites of ' America, stsealled, and the. heeds of department:. thereof. , - - . . ... - . .. . . Scrio-sp—Thoce who in other - conntriesarteal as agents "rd.,. cohtederate Sintes.of Atnerira, tar ealle4. - Tooth -.- Beads , or .I.tepartments of :the Unites States. nffivors ., if the Army and Nat ,v of the United States: and •all porsons educated in the Military or Naval .kciiiiiiin les of the United States. Judge:s of t he C.ollrts . of the United State.. and -rhemhers. of 'either...House of the -.Thirty six t h COngress -or the .Ithited Staten. whit - gave aid or comf irt to the late . Rehellion.... .... .• • : • ' . ' • . Fennell—Threes Who 'acted as r affieere of theCoofed 'ernt c States -of Anericra-sa culled, 'ftheire . the etude ,tr :caiinel in . the army. or mailer:hi the nave. or any one whir. as a floyertiortif.either of the so . eall ed Cetiteder: ate State.. gave aid and .c-mfori.tiettle . • late Rybeilloa; - . Fir-rit—Those who have t rente 1 officers ter soldiors Or sailors of the Army or ••••:%.tavyr of the -United States. :cap aced- during the late War, otherwise than lawfully as After 'four Months of searching investiga tion and dispassionate diaruision.: among the members ( - 4 - the Committee. thiS platt of res suhrniti ed. ' . In regard to its reeep : tiori. by the Union part y of:the country, we can Simply say that it proves most sitisfacto . . ry. tientenanteneral Grant eipresses his approval Gov, Raymontlof , the New York Times,`, it is staled, Will . sulippri, it, those who oppose this propoSecl legislation :are those who either fought ag-iinst the Govern,- ment in, the Rehellion•or sympatbiied with its enemies We_trust that this report will be speedily adopted by Congress, as it.is mit anticipated that anymaterial amendments will be carried. Then:the States should be invoked ao; speed ' ily convene their - legislatures so as to secure the adoption of this legislation by loyal States, thusstimulitting concurrent action by the St - Ries lately in - rebellion. liVlien•this legislation shall be adopted, the work of the Union party in the matter of , "Miss Augusta St. tivor," a le'rturer" on female proposing feasible ineans'of reconstruction, Degruction of Kea edacittiop iota kindred topics " cleated quite a Will be completed. It will then rest upon the ~. 4 .... 0. ,.,, c oa t B, ,ra rake r_— __ sensation here on elatottliiv ev: ning last Having Southern people to decide whither they de- T.,011::,bc,1;11,,t,...cr ao'Llidv,%iiiit,!eir s s' e A t i NVI/U ' ul li ' -air '' a-c a t :nl t tl i t h l ' i r ei t n ' illr ' ..v r i b if ill : ',a lit t i l' i a'h -1-wrea l t aulieheee : l o i ta o ti , s iu d e ztre ‘ i , V e g itielndul l g i Nevr e je i r l i7i i i l y g , It : t u r d ti l i i L i:s icit'vs sire representation in Congress. It will be .by fire on Thursday night about wig i.. aa She prornieed everybody a present, emitrining ilia d wiii id, their own fatilt if thicy still- remain out. :::In poly Peree-''s present, - at the time w. re Ihe hoop sl..irts, - albunei a _greenback, tea serviced, itelorltion, eswing tuaclune, gold watch, clressi,s, this plan of the Committee the Southern i f i ri t m r- i. e tt c r l s il ti r r e e m u e :her it tl i i: s trrZtl e r d t l. ' ;o l l "t A t l3 l3 , e ii ‘ i ' i Ll tl S i s ' i t i States 'are not treated aS Territories il/ir is r v ii. ,. .l ... d e i l v i . n t r s t i t i i i m e .. p l io N tt a,,, re7 t uf t 1 3,. flames that iii a e.,llJ,t.t..)anillit,,iviii)toc,lgirld'A,.g.itil rings, California di_ t h o a t i I T i n. universal snfdrage forced upon them. These los; is ediimAteil'at about! i0 3.- U m h a l; ' , °alniriuil%7r ..1,..h0t, eriining abTint ii EA L VO ° lil ' I l i g : il I :1 1. d'olVr e main objections falling what - should prevent to In :in llama was no i it Lisur_ii ' ee 401 the pleplir'ritey. lecture Wag a fine intellectual eff , rrt u 1 , - l a ti . iCist t, ,t a - , Application., vie uederstand, had h. en made for. thli• in some parts to jraige bv the manner in rehabilitation? an them mice the day pii.Nl , ?LW to the fire ,thich the gorgeously arrayed lit - .li marclitrecl - t1 • • _„......_ • big wards in her 'frau itiC efferie to pr L oneuni l 'e Tie statute "declaring certain persons in- the different military ts,hpeettl_tdtt4,"lrarte7ll?.•:- t Sbe d delili i 'C't cl it . 100, at a i„ ra r te Of fui.;°.ssli\vieliTideeviti),rgetdtribeienilyot the con l ciderat i ion of the eligible to office under the Government of the . div C rs l i l li ni s ill o e f e P 4 r - e n Pr'.3aht mg hinge her tinligu"tieheUitttilV7,ll:cgit.e(T}.l.,•;,..w r-ea !"."aller au:oldie that c u an tieninOser'eatt'aTllC2le fo3rnsannt,lllte. United States," intended as a panish neat .to ass,at G„v. L CO e ri l fiil l n iel iti h tt e u ‘ g ‘e ur h al ' i e n e g aPtPidliti•ted but few bad an Lleatiste, idea of iii . bat the ' -11(ii. i se ili ti o e i t ili c • r e s . i v. l ii.wiit lie the. t ill ie e i h r l i, i; t , f r,, r , ti faints I i n h t . i t lilt, i in con upon the authors of the rebellion, is warmly - .' we'wig t i he eel em°°2l of thig reebeitk)ti°°°l:l-1 _ prapot4. An demen.trate b l ow .. ,l iid. ' wily the ll o ' n t :ti t tl ' e r tii ' An e ii tt i 1 1 . ,. t i d c + , ..:1 . p ct Il i a e , T i t x t t l i te ) ill e ti n of J l 3 . ty next ; or this Taqhetoil e igi t t i f i e re is ahl fi c ti i i shel e. a little ell " I approved by those Who fought against thechi.erhyvgen„tletran, n "freirumritaZailY I r eiftereaeed and unpin% ed hy a proper , .tutlue,ott- dressed in unexceptio4ahle hi; the ores and thin . . rebellion, and who bellthat, . I, v die, &mi General 'Lilies Al era tinitTit u'i li N, . • have been appointed Tho • 'mutt,: - Chuck, owe vest chain with a red littolt ,' a l "" a - a - a-Pr) - ' . , eve the nun who - .ii is reqacre- d can..ir of •thed : .110 Culleventien el Iran Ores. have been itiiilty of SA - Vitge crimes and cruel id .b lien. nussell tO tneet.Luiti the flonri--hing a white inoulli ,tinin,-irpar,.%-tirthr;ottli,tgolioltrri,ntig, eTr_ Anthracite iz r logy court - menslons, appeared and inforn o ted ira trie l ii:op a li; ir (l: 'n t 'im'' ml . the they IS ties should be inexorably disfranchised. The loom, lathe city of rldiailet e pha tee 12te of Si t'in t 1 4 •it ' . altiatte ea), th•it thee wil I l ttl • itt f ti• 111 iPe leg presents n i o t t , a i l lm ailvai i i i t t u a e , ql e ith co o a r l ir t f l u i, c l . , Zh e at , " . , .. ti r i !i , e r y ‘ n i t r i t a k new Article regulating the fitiurelnsis of iiiirpotie of inahiug a del a ti t ge - a u rr ‘ atuit a ' a the'e 1).--iiig . °11t. S''''tbe Pu i ) . Ple lia''. ' "u'ttthtea(ll)(4. lin ° generous gin , "',1,,:i, ''.which renders this most available mend: of i ' inpnwin u :• rePresentation, is just, for when represents- e'-'e-thi°a• , ._ - - La , . reeiPienta of Mies St. Clair S r k ri u .:7 , t % i v ; a hi o tt i l , i ie le . were drawn by the following well , le ei?tlir‘oupt:,,t3:olnLin'derrell,V,lryt,"ailif,ithiii::!'irn,acktiei.a`atrh,praeticl lion is based on the whole ntimlier of persons ' u, - ( 1. ty I .d ' ••I ;they have never given the meter ll ' fair trial: ikee.thi ':Ye[ ...).oniittati.oois.—The i "On.. Melniceort. worth flitf). • . • becam the - la a State , and - one half oT the mile. citizens fota'n..i'l'itrtieuzet:Viw-le'teel'ul° ° r rize • ifitncinnole clearly demonstrate!" that they are wrooe, Doutunt ;aid the s-1 iir aL .:j ui° Imrut""lldi 71 -',T if Mr. Jiihn Stnitit of sinirleown. on y wrong, but arguing against their best in above twenty-one years of a ' ge. is excluded L i 'Pe Qat ,by t efinion ettt - t+t) . - in• Who. ler a nd Will , ou'a SeWing Maeh . 1, [crest Zeus of the ieVatal %Aida on Th il • • - Tea as'proposed by the Slates late in rebelion. fast : ' , ors ay evening Sail" was drawn by Mrs. Tabitha Viole '' !le ' Th B. ' c In shall' . , . vo fr , , t, of 1 tolet..l bt ..e ores used in charcoal furnace:4 ar v we "have the anomql - . y elf . 9. Soli! Can- : ,sc i ts.°l 7 r l, N ', ..? at i /3---j'bu'R/cit--Tnateis IL -Shearer. ....1 1 0 . ._ was gracefully _i i t . t ... .. nr_t_is ., scie ., ii_orit_w r tit u t a it n n . il t iiroduc . e . good in in _ft . ..,m gressman 'having really only hal ( the number.,'"- Mr .u airc. t6 ' 1.. k -- Itl> '1."(•:11113. Wei.lja. . handed t,. mi , . , s c ' onst,,,; * :. / ( 1, it sr& ii .. fnl of Golifilbiain. ' ",n7t"',ln`Tu'es " 1 " tu • . 0 es.,aT h ke n- la Terio?ldonl b motel Heffuer. e , he Silk D • drawn bv w.ie , .• r 'refractory ore is used ult. out ea citation.— ..m. 0 MS', 'Pattern. 530, of constituents I . • (tot i, . - *. - 1 , o """ - requ red to eleet a nlrthern : , Sct, : ..-' l4 'et l 4 ( a .— ",ti 1 Ain Wert ff. Sr. a'T.4ll:reber..r3t place, heFaite it is more readily broke? 14;7 Betty " Calico of Winintitskentn. . g ii . ... ed.' and in, the Beetnlf.l ; because It Is Congressman. Surely, this would not be i ~NnTou l T i. ii -; " - W—tw—tiuw"'il.---jel3er'du". - n te-t of the audience were pri-seriled with di a eetia - --Abi zoom' W sterner • (tar t m li ' i itTeer-U;i%•ntewlefli:ed' esat: /I tiS fl - right. 'rite Article reft•rretl to is, therefore 1 :""r0 ; 4 . 0ii11 linebtal (for tu . ree yeius.) au .le gartt gold rings, earrings. %%etch-4:118in., breast- . worth at reta,l, ahem pulverized ore the mo-t et re e artilv e reil l ireeil eth e el a i N ' l l e i' ll ) . f : t e Coned—Jae.. h Kienzie: lillitre'2d3i3m4' d P i "'" eta, very priaper,and shiitild meet the approbation ' i ' ~c.:(9)t.ilti.ii.l-is'allri•itaww.---d - /1 pod fil/Aolee ,0 1. But Mhe'a n 1 li tear . e ter, 1. u-ed ra entptection of all sirolos of opinion on this subejet, The eat! ue,,,,blu.e,Yli)t,Le.ll,'„duflu!th" ' These vatria ile presents were .giyen thi i av de- , ritual in ra '' ' f I 1 ° eel' ' ' 'llz cast; '!'..h the sant weetiO 'a 0, "01 tea, appointed at d er , of fifty cent tickets. in „ it t 1.... , , p f4l ,. z:le ,, l i i t tifo tt u l t , et opt and ticket for Dor- vent tickeis, of cora:: obtained tierslesit - a r ' ' , 1. - otlo+ hard, berag r e . The issue is now fairly before the people. (ingh utheet's, nt l e ' t at. ° I n h aw ir te a pulverized . fitel until the premincts of consbiZ. r ti h n " i l i j il The Cimgressiorml i Plan of restiiration has':. the iolltniiiig 103/1101at:Ilki tnUin Hutt and made' pie-ents. It isiestimatvil by a, sin sad t v )b l i:e h r\ ': e e r ''' l a e l a t; t iv a ; i 7 pr i t i sent, tine their jewelry wah worth at ittiiier,,ays;;;l;(lll,lViZry4leir e a s t t l t t l im b e llLl r ti e t , ol.l 10;11: g s ~,.., ,,e :••catze 'men framed in a spirit of conciliation ; withl Jot . ' r; i l ii-eftreue-b5tM1A.,,,,11.-11.3ai, Bell:.. 1-' eii to per pound. , t lt t ti t i l t l :ll , t i i .,e fizi i i ) i u ic i t i:e kept "open" by the feel wit it I; an earnest desire to harinonize conflictingl " liteyltbuCCfror;l,ll.Ae .1;71.3.:;f133'''''111. '' , The _arldic , bee &Parted after receiving their :11,1_,;ircdrteirtntilolenisnurt;itizi.i. opinions oft, this subject, and in the hope that, Le:AlWitera----C. l..ittle will, B . w e ll s, • Th r: ssl:ol(faic:reueelitilsi,,,,eivondering how - on earth liti..e,' resalts. Cluircoataid ia c 'e oci a e r 7l?; the SJutkern en leacquiesce in it and . The ere talon will take ' la -.: 3 .. n - The talented lee ti !% l 7 -1 1 , 1 c o r w : v " ,s ' i r ri tiz r p t i-t , a • ~,,,n,,,.,e,,,,,c,,,,L17.111:,,,15i.,,,,the,i.retirnie,,,,,,a1): jr , t e t rized with.. day next::, it pretty well. She and the :white-headed spungy cliareord or r cTtleC is U..e'eiriiisufreghticeinalyoftptiy„ hasten restoration. We sliOUld rejoice to seel, _':nark'.. .- p ceou !o gentlrran mho appictrecl_ to be - ti , r business verized . by ahntaion in the furtutre . , anid cretoes the Hassler wilt nive a vocal and ' t which inilicltee ap i , ... par , ti .. Ca. ' Slime ditticulty as 'when A crumbling Anthracite is the President enter into -iris . pland • " and. give it, menial =curter, 'Mond ' vv • i ' Ina 71- erne' ree' welt'u c tts r - s d at, lt iL l tl ., te t renire, last as important that our sit-, e Ins approval, But U.s it does not harmonizel Bait till ' li°°'°g°ol6eaistt.ettint'ag in3 ln e % t at Union veer: DeeidelilY; Miga It Chair created • a sends- - p . rog etat , iii = e t thin on atturday _evening. ~ _ a h clty au7l Wear h L i P l ii ) e e l e u i r e at c t e e t e l'i l v s lih th e at v . iv are te ci i ilt t ail e d with his polieY to admit traitors with the: d u r i t 7 7t,ea t lf iila select orchestra. The . . I . ctike stuodd be hard. ESAid. and large. ' blood of our slaughtered brethren yet warm! i 8 ::i li e:ilc i . l d eeiw will, found in our advertising m'illthhe, pie Ifethadist ' Ci '- f _Ke ' . mutt ; sod gives atom i se 0 • tol e i ioeo.—This edsece In.. CgICIIIIOOII/ however does net always reducethe with' ores to a pou der, in fact, the a f . ice condition by Or, wh upon their reeking hands, into the councils ii ' a rare musical treat tm 31 d• - ' ou ay eveumg.f eated.lll`Seetid street north of Market which, 6 ' Of r has been under,imilig exterosivo s te er io'n' is now, are reduced to a pulyer'red r o e , . ft the artists who will ap . the heat tOwhich they f l ue su e bj h ect l 2ed l i ' n tikirlis' l s:t o n c ig, but comnleted, an will bii dedicated - t e n t the s:rvice the nation, - without guarantees that they will ' cent , we might speak first er or3Yrtila li me fier,TriP;.!ti-- ( f o, ,d ( :i .l i c r i l i ,! ti i n , e u n i e ; i r l A . R . 1 1 1 7 1 , , t? - nI P rro 7 morn jag.: c d o w l e i e d s i:i h o e n h a e ig e'. e l UNl d- er we tTr t rs e ti rr s " t. -, i,Y., : o . irceciit, - i friable not .In ti . ie future inaugurate ancither rebel ?Vireos, the prima donna :" veamplished _use. At most of our I.ntoraecue"merneuacuest ton, it is too much : to hope that he:will cip- i.ou y ee h rt ai:E , re a rt a ngolden opinions in itlit!ttsclialkar .. ...broad will paneticielpeateine tt :.) e d . ist ,, clergyinen.from partitive e will the l hard inatinetic ores are broken by hanl labor with prove it. The plain question is to bean- New York, 808 :I n th: a., fogj e t a s :t. P c i lo illadelphia, be or. the'-mist interesting ehamr.cter.whiAeh the street' broken ciml. and fee. orayxpect rich a nd v _ 'l%e e e t li c i , Eramme of the exercises will be focuid " ender the ti.„.grti:itambeautt one is also broken. Now at the An otve.red by the country at the ballot b ? x Pianist, a Tonal; and very superior performer It cjflk4iglut"talligeuee'' - thraclte mines, where waste coal is plentiful and al shaft traitois or Union men - . rule? stands already high as ;a bright star among good • e church in its'improved form is capable of 7ays cheap, it would east Caleige such ores and t e n a v t l ya i ir alt, ,,e riegli t m lo r dreti peireee. Th e pews l a i , T7tonep, and thus redneethem, than ta break then! Thitt is the issue in Pennsylvania this ' artists. Mr. William year. , n__et n player,and Mr. William s Everais•a magnificent con tall, Jr., a friplendid fortable " Thi this wall Pelnd f made el° T e g m ' theseaPl=oln"oadfled't BUt ibis isnot the reason why re rectory oresarereeonitnended , The gallant Gent 7 and the "bo ' ,ys in blue eui. Violtunst. In fact, aIT the - performers" of fore., the back ' ' 3 the pulpit pint - sinceth - orra, the Ten Commandments and the. Lord's e resulting advautages are of far greater tel • arrayed * on the side of the Union, while. winch the orchestra is ciemposed are artists in .the real sense of the word, besides voun and . e Prayer are ne t'y lettered. The wadi are P°rt°ll4e* or InFon'ey.Combed Ores. lliester Clymer and Andrew Johnson are er.-1 prepossessing in appearance Mn . !daft iturtlrY pered,iltatered and ornamented with ranch taste - • Porous ' °Pen. c gans ,and leaders a ibe e giver ofthis content, Party wirich in the" th is already known-in tli 3 1; 1 , special anati rolleet. ' d. One improvement is worthy of . measures; ' f e u i r:i i i,.. g t i l e" X:iyahttlemcoaatblo'f•t t he ores of the cos" r ri v . 2 t ti e ti v iin a e reiard e i ti n n lld, crrann m ity. ite He will be here Jo lead the concert ' tem of vTr7daagrimw—bwiClahasud72:?.ntilete4telleut dense aria of a-compact sui l .i-c battle field foughtto destroy the tonally, .tied Canavitently, in the furnace silli ores. when in large 'years, and will t i o " L e itini h htiC i ti l il e mhiet imilve - bY l•ween4 of an aperture through lw =the 'tweed. ' reef., piece-, are imperpons to calorie. or vapor, until they which rallied to the ballot-boi. to' : vote '-fore f . or.- h i s many lady and ant i 9 we/corned by ' Thia must add not only'to . tlte f ope r a:Lig ati t teect t ion to i :rat heat, ends . and adint- 1 the health of both pastor and peoplurtZeutttelTt- and t m ° list, therefore, those wlio syinpathized with the armed enc. rera. We have ththl ma e de w f before they . er e ari l itd e' v to be smelted eit w e g ri. we jn the Lifine'natr t, which' the °man has been int.rodneed, which w e ill aid - the miss of the 9crvarnmedt. , Citizen/ or rienn', - ,7:3ll:tatihrarei to' make • their ewPw appearance,,. uerh efforts of thechoir.-- Thereiare two towers' at the- an taxa, orows, or - cellular ore, Is readily heated tie lyivaniu, on which -side are your sympathies i .be crowt i led a?..rtilateegie-e:litel:11?ell!./Plu-I "liP should 1 west en ,of the edifice. The nort.h tower will ' ab cause the teat penetrates through the ore at once and pervades the entire moss. It is, consequently, Much Is not e4ery Union heart with-Truth,-Jostiee .he obtained at the. store 4 Idelars.'=fi a ell used as an entranee:aed-6ii for a portion of the urnace abate it m a 4 i r , e . rea at d t i t t l y t : z r o e n duced_ in the blast f , .. an _ g ts _ _• so ACT! , airerit, whore iii ,.... 4 .. ant ... congregation. add 4s s ' lihrary room"for,the Chit.: and H um i h i and Brother, Centre zone " of. fusion in !i prepared condition, 73 " 7 if . , the room can be seen. - - 1!.1° Pi dreu of the Sunday &hoot. The south tower .d d continuance in the tornace 'EDIWOK 2 A I wAtii.i&;; Tvs . Notrar nnrinku REvieW reprinte4 by Leonard: - S??.tt Cii.'3 , 3 Walker idreet, :New ,:'York: The contents. are,' Palgrave'a Central' Arabilt..7,/idlteetbite Fa:l4r; Mai* t Pi-11st : 4.* Di-a:nage , Pneni, •by' Cioeihe ••Vecie • - Modern SePptielarn .':..The'.,..Voeine , .anilF 4 bles Robert; id fle en Lrytehe Eecleaiaatioal , oliticalPart•iga, An T eieelleut . . . . . . .•. WAttal 'Affair Weekly" .A.lsnapac. .. • .. • . . • . 1". ' 1‘ • 6W4 . ' Fish *_-- • - • 54test Q. .1: 4.46 Fin'.2 4 5a T ; 1. New:. M . 14:111..2.1116V 4'.6? 42'i. Full.. Q:: 21 6 11.evu`g '4 Full 'Ld_.29. 8..22evul Sfs6.=Apr. .L • N16icray . .....1 • S • 9 W - ttnitSpar.., Si 104.t0.AY • • . . . A growl hp]) will he, giveil oii Tuesclay*.eirptiing Pelt; St ' - ..•• . -v.. , aucl ...:'.2.0-rarirrotn.:.—Fifth Sunday after Eastiir, 18th of. theyear. j pea length, -14.'hciure and 6' .. .mh.utva. . • • ' • •• • . . . . , . Re lecturethis - - e-ehirig fore the 31.iitPreville.1:,itenirs . .8oeiety, fift .its tittbjeet.'•God - - • • . . ..... . . . . H. D. to , rf y,-.F;sg., wilt accept' our acknnwl edgmeuts for riorae oillisaillikinick a moltiug . s tir. bare°. It la a fragrant,- pleaaant . . article.. ..: . ' '''' . . P.aymerit.6l": , Lisai - ance:- . -See -. "Cards . of ti Prince ' and Wm, ti. sier in our itlier,l!a , rr in . tto limps.' Thee?. c . orripailiee itre'repreiimUtA by Godfrey, of Pothivillo. • . . . 'l-Ve are atthorized - to. Statp.. that :during . the se:ice ill Xtir4,pe: of 'lsr..'Haeseler. all his buatiess.will,be-atiendol by.his sun, Dr. Chas. H: Haeeelei ,' iu Mahautungo Street: • •• • . . . . . Sunday . n igh t h last ilkhtlook..plaeo:it Sil ; vet. Creek:during .whieli a man . nann•ii Flanigan xyas.iilint in the thiglc - anill . another mati wh,,se mane wo.have not learned, wini'atabbeil in ihree . .. . . . .. . ' .. Ferertzl soldiersoi reiliirst . us - -te state th a t: reports witi,:li are. in eirepla tII 41; jrijurimia in. ilie'cliarse- . ter !,.t . Seeirt: • thio, .Ituse, ,whols . .a 6lnilichite (in !lie Soldiers' ticket.fur Higli . c,on4,:..ble; are on _ . . .. . - . • • . . . . .. . . '..//ie optiitn . td•slinteltnll . : , rs in - the Rea di n g Itnil rna4.l.Cinnotny tit; recciiing tltvir .:ilividinitin in stock nn . cash, it in aitununced.; mill :eipit'etin the :3 Int. itnstant;listtotily cash will..bc. given ...after' . , . . .. . . . Oh Voirsday'evenbig oink:about. 2 o'clock a fife: broke'ont in -a•ctotple of frahht bill :dings in, 3.1i 2 rr , faVillo, - oaciiidij. - by tire Rev.: T. Jonek.anst lir,: -Koh. 'Tito buildings . : were. only 'partially burned; but the torn itiire iVaa Greatly dannike . d. . . • . . - . . . . . - ..opicineer Boiti.r ll'ork.g."-Sli. John. T . Xhhit!. nronriotor of -tlin.-6 .n.cll. Itinisvo _works io:thht 11,*nOinzh, ha6.assotii4itd.ivith lath ill..thiiii4ini , se Mr.-Johir Goytin. ',Both. tieing'. prat:tic:it ;:inenhati 'lea.; - Of ..conin- thp,:sr inkn'out - ..exedllnut /York:in their.liiie'nf linsinere:. • •* . r .• ' - • . • . - . - - . . . . . . . . . . . ... The.Sali th ur Giztt(. 1 et,;Lte.4lll , lt , :lifr.l.ihn ,5 :is E(ltilf.i (I ,- n (11cillitil ru!ch:iniii (if. Srhatalk.ll .6olinti- Ir,(i a'crifitract with 11(1,(1: Flurry cakr:for Niiblfit , it ittrmilior () -liousi•s in • f".'.«.ke' -Militia(' to . .Silti I)(irv,:f . 'Fifty lions'asli - ill'lfegriti:t.6l. ii, that guar' tefduriug the'ximiiig toimpie . p.:. • ' • • ~ ... - -". . • - . . . . .. . • • roron et":.: • ffeio 0... i t. --.0 if , the : '23th .. nJt., •• an' in: qoftst ira , . bild - it . 11Tofint•*PV;i:•. , int . by •ileinitt- 1 . .e , tronnt-Nc-n-:..!Ardt on thP..l) ,, ery' i,1.,T0f-eiill-.Lt , tl;-. 114.f.'• who waii . *.nekicitoitally• :':hillt -, 11 *lie.. 1).14 erre:tie:l inAcye .n two cars nn the : 1 ,1ino:: gill Rini road.. .Veriliet. in:itee , Til`Lll , ,(..iitil . the facts.. • ' . . . . . ..Nrof . Avers Crrorii Orisly.. to=t weelt that.:l'4.ter Hain,' the o:Nkestnan, who .SN'a.. eft Iy • itijurill,near Clair - by. ruri.ovsr by a. train or cars, waS ars I tapor to state that hot e: alivC, hut 'grievrcl, tolt.arn. ~11-Thorialay. o f la At week, to •wilonit: to tht; smputdlou.of . . .... . , . . . .. . .. . . . :. Fal, - ,i Arriflonil. , - , On tI .e 20th . tin,: tis - : JOhn• It ti ter olf lietzine' Townehip,. was . driving a te'etif. On 'tile ' , Brie+ tt • Mountain- between Donald:kon 'atoll I36rinrtsile, lot. felt from ,the horse heAvatit•iilib..., ,i ttot the wheels' of the ,yagorf „Fi2ev.til: nVer .hiin, killing him instantly:.._ -He was fibunt.• .0, yeai•A of aeb 'Awl hid served in the - Tiftieth Itigin4tot,i'P. V. V:.,,luritig Odor. teitrs' • - .... •••' ' . - • ~• ..- .•.. . . . • . ‘... ..47TORt flnglios,•••oltnott•eet. 'wit It ltroaltin•fr. opott . litql.rtaim floor "Jaities: tt ai: Witttlaor',4*••aaloott, Cotifro afrepaion..lat r . ivait •arreoteil -by offit!Or• tin .% far oit Alto itettoo•tlat . , aitsi ti'd Utfl: it4M iu tlttfi.;3ll (f $5OO lt:•al:'.-1-latt , ttos ia•s•titl tic Ito . an 61.1 Land it:tl:e in.iSinas;aini it: is () , re,tinif,tt Chat' ho rtAi re - fr tira : 1nc , .l 'a w ite, 'to lint in Ward's imlatialinansitat nn . the.hilL,• • F Int • Acci -,•On 'Friday. lifternoOtt •of list week., as Mb .Jnel Yanini to;tFoster Township; itinploeti at the GlentloWer•eitllieryotirit 3Tenter ey.:• `.was .stantlitik - on the .railina.sl:. track at colliery; tre Avaii.rno Jiver. by- coal care: and instantly Jailed.. be ttite.iailier deaf is .supposed 411.13:it bear than , - pomirkg and was eatn:zbt...as.i•itated. -. ' He waft- fOrtriolv a 're- In - meted eitizetifof.: Braneb'lsoyitosiiip, .arafWeet62 One pAirons will he gnititied to. learn that the= elegant -siptare grandPianKfurnish-• c;d•hv Mr. thinld, ith 'and Chestnut streets,. Phil~rhdpti'i t; for the concert to he g . ivelr..in day,crening,the;trlf, at..thinni, Hall, for sale,' . ullll cat . ' be seen-after the:eritertaitunent :Penn , . sylvania:Hall: It heing 'selected for siteh• an oe casion unranttio - eliough of its - superioril*,•if iodeCd, there 1.1 . 'toy. difference in..thuse . popular: . . . . .• Union Mal A . ss , )ciqti.9l4.—At, tho.anntial meet ing: of the ntorkholdern of the Union. Hair Aesci of' Pott.nctilo, , htld on Tnesd hint,' Lite' .follts in g g tnitiotneil • elected Direetora .for the ennlikrig —D avid 6:limn g chaetC B -.ber, - eilarlon NV: Pitrita4l,- Whin - Bonne, Wm. Wolff D. Pereey , r. • ..The Boas d anbnetmently organized. by appiiint folliAring officers ;-Xfinn: NV: Pitman,. President ';',Nliiton Boone; tiedietary ; neY; rre sewer ; Thoman ;•:,:,.`.1':..i.".".;').':;',;.`,t;,.:7.1"..',5' -,1- rn ~.' ~.. :, ',...' - , - ',,;,,i,,...;,... .„.... , Al IttiFfOrA iffl' . ll - til,Llterwt, - who ihi r iT frevinift ly;:lii4fin. Wok_ ? :1161go.Nehirli - ii/ over the tightislkill near Pixtt;U•krixiii;- ,apiiik . thitt:i it is ' a clanirerotok h pinin far arim:.riot uenstomo; -tri tht. rioiso.... Az's . , nse,,gf#teti ittiit:th44: itetiiii* IllilioaolCritrifsow hi:Artist die watcliirMteatihr t . point to make a eignartiibetebas driving' Ittatirf- . ing theM whirLtraine are. approichirm:ji , thn watOhnian3agald ile it', withoot . intetteriog ...with hi other . ditlik4, thnoitntwly , :lfot - 44 = 4 , r. weit4o I r e the ..;•' ,. ...,- - 4,T.' , ::, ". —.: 14 10 " :: -- 7:,,i;11'; "., ' . ..`-- - .12i. , ,, Dowßiiiets,oo:lll ihwheletti-h - CMitt In this ItorOugh-OrtMtWitnilltiiikedOttft zThistis cOoniOntedllinWinnt noMSetiOlilienirtti.),Si• iinAhlit country Mao haiiepared;,,en. -- exrietwinin ,lfirEing it tip. atid.iihnfgaging,: the': lAit ItaloilCor 1110PSing.:-Shat..nan.:zbe..larocur6il,,& On ti*triNUY rinst,flittlyl2., the circus will linetliitAtinh in: T.- 1 1 inurv,:iz,ina failameatv, , llayeas;,in - 31innrkivRIP': Vito:merit:or .the exhilittion'a ill mme it to,..di-iw =Urge amlitride4:•.-Firrthe'diffeits-of lwrfmnarien; etc.,' ase.ndirertiangient-,lewmother coldmr4 nitieldteacher '41'1.1164 Otto-Wig. war: arreated:owe daylast week by.OM.-er BehlerMiam, rommitter4 :fault of er.gi`` of'stenliurt lAiithiv - Vrizd jewelry valued' 4300,, frQm A i_toomot=gie , tAtitetiorat*mre!tof The , :at,•cuid. haAllithirrKirsebsion I whim arrerted roYe:ial of the articteg stoleh which were . identifiedW .W.. Johti: Bek4r. and family from whom they %fere tOißti.:l; Mr• Od • familY are' frnin /3!: TP , Ais,Ma 1: in, our `!4.'xintsin .Ci . r7l-1 . .. A.trootl.o past . • .• • . . . 3tioiann.hotbr..Lsir. P. E .Eisenhrown;, :whose uoirble..wOrlo.i Vlto . Eagleyare :Nor.wegi aft street .betlkeen , Railroad and' ; Coal,. `has jnyt .completed inltalian:pooble a .beautiful'. .motiu- - toeptlol be erectedover the . rave, of the ~brave and lamepted Lient:Polloek Grille Torts -eighth Begin:twit.ehaft, executed illnstretion Of. s drawn swordand:.scs.bOard,'• and tlieha.se sppropiiute.inseription..':3lr. Eiseubrmiu has . also nod. r way a inoimment to be erected over the ient dine of Capt.. James Sillyzn,Ln, htte of the Tweht : • Era riOg thiti . .yetir. be coriternOntes.executirz - an ilabOrAte. toooUtuolit, to . he plated'over the. gtate of . the.late Mr. Johns. E's .work_ is most Artistic 'awl '*orthi of the jaattedion of the public/. *. . • . . 7e-r.fir;n.of .6nrify . Supern.tendenr—The ; fifth irjattnial - Conventitm of : the 'School Director na6ty-Tnet - ptir.snant , to 'a csdl .in Coll venti'olf. at' .the Cntirt House . in this' liornrtglt on Tuesday . fOremion Soma Jute hundred and t %verity-midi - feet ore. Were - present; brink - Only one , : third of. t.lie.'nhole number of the direetore in .the. lynints; C E 4, of Pot elm. son chairrrianan.dlleei4s Geo. and Da vid Philins.; of Al . ahaianS.Cityls Wtn.. Mehl, of Srhuvh ill Ashen ; Oiven; - ot-Trniont, - 'Weri l lppoint4r •. ' • • ' : ..TEsef. Port Carbon, was reelet - ted Counts Suporintendent;:bi - '.very ;largo ma; d6rify, at, a'cpmpenatttimi. - There trere•trro, other iniinineekr hnt• • their. unit erl vote was. .but -serenteen,: ate- ihoning ,that•nor knardiahe Of publio edutathin appreciate the, im portance etf :contithting • au .effidentand • iraloas, man as SttPerititendt;nt ;of our Continuo Schools. rvltich.3ir. Iv._ eh - wink ... the paeLtliro.e y0ar.:..11 - 4e proved. ltimplito be.. • ' • . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . ...174ii)11f717 . 01/3" . ‘-..1.t to,i...:e.ftlii.faelpry..so that quite a-.nuinber.of linfirotetn ,, nts.nre'in . progre4s.. in thiallorough,'o - hich• ey.lifulta'a' epirit on. the pari.ef priiper . ty,nwnem, highly comniend4le,.. • • • Mr...11.ui,11. foyer is' erecting at corner. of „Centre and Callewhill 's.treeti.,... an. edifice: Which Will be fl , great iwrianient'.i.ci :that au.. nf , thel town . It will. einbraee a ':fine large shire.'for Ids .bneiliess, - anti a 0 wellin, . The in:iin.bnit , lin,g mill have.a front of 3Q feet-ow allenth of 40, .while the back bUilding' . wid bel. 20 by 751'6.4. •The'tiUst sth: ry _will be inn] • witlr:lpsg.e st ore''vind' , ..ws like those :in Ijuion'llall....'llie., other cues. will- bejaand •si.„)rie, And lireseed brif.dc.: .j . .. , iin Friacr,' Esq., rof ' Illiilidelphia, is the a'r Chitecr. , •. ' :' - ; . . • `. , sfeee re 'lll Rio it ' Man ie: a; ill A....M. Allen : are erect- 'in g' (vri;liii,, - , , s in mdrifet 'Ore..t-Weat of Second. -L The hi et story will be , hf..rwii ' a t one.: '. The - other. ~tortesicilllserrnn up wit preese( rig : .Thei Will be .. .three stnri, , iii height, and beautiful. and Gi..ii: dailies Nagle is crecting.a;*.dWelling, aitni hir'in stylt;.to *hose Of'....Slessh . i ,Thlntie. and Allen; iii.Mark.;:t lit':eet afaive• Market.- Square. . . - • . ..'• .•- • 'loliti.W. It, , seberiyi Ez.q., is improving his res idence in ,Pnal-st reet.-.. Tlic first ethry is being al : 6:1141 to a brownstone front ...-. ~. .' . . . , :. . .:.. - • 11r. Joseph . I)err .oA:diedhis 'epßcinna stove • fialadry and tin . shop . litiebi, - . at the . eiwner 'cif Nr6rWegian and Coal streets - and has them in full, , c l iwnitipp..- : :lie..is a practica) man in the lineine:is: I /Oil the:prOdUcta..nf..liis estalilishinent will be' A; .. . . . . • . . . . . :Me COW, iTaidinq in:.trinn, direete : our attentinti In the faet..'llia . IkleHinhael• Philldeliddit bas issued striet.nrile'ra that the ..pnite( ,. -rnns.i...lirstp - • pe'opie. frnni . stifling eiwne'rk.nn Chest nil! .st This is-done. -eit a. e !vise ..of e.,annl-i int 11l coriler•idlers s.inirt..tnbee9 spit All I iii•*p‘ve riainat soilh 1.011,8' . dresses. no , , it. Indies' na-relm...' pio,rdly:staied at; and 11,n :tenth-auk rernsc.' , i , ften.niade to, them. Our fait col' resp , indeut urices . Pi . tra M eitt.r, ay Ist; lsfal. . Eijeroa.Mis•ttrtsejories -, kt.:.-I think' the. comfort every one; . es;p.,•cially the ladies,. would be very • much promoted were soMmimeh order Issued in It laaltnost imptisSMlC for ladies to Tiles the - street Corners in the:ceeni . ng, owing to the armed,. of loafers Mtn crecited there:- If.latlice are allowed to ,pass with: ont hnving apdetillemattly •rernarli;s,• Made, their•dres ..es are liahle to be- mint . ..JlM , the streams of tobacco . mice which these corner loungers are :eonstantly-spit tine. •:1 hay, beard comMut complaint from ladies on thiS subject, arid hive been. told it was . agailist the laW-to stand summit:the corners. is soi witY• is tbe:licc tiot enfoice4?. - Perliaps.n wora or two in Your. eotutenS, may influence out...Mier Iturgesa and .Police men to see that this uniatuee is stopped... •• " • . • . Tours, '-> •• ••• , .• :A SCasoattom. - • • •If i certainly aUnoyina for ladies to be subject tothis•ittrisattee.r" -The.l>ilice liavn now, as. wifl be Teen by the corti'Mii'proce r ilibge, the authori :ty and,.p I . )Ver.to, II bate psUiree. or•moniplaint: that •the- pavement the - P.,4 ..srv.cittlly in tfie evring;. is: so blocked uit' by :i , er;onS' who' lotk , e .realiY no . biutittei4. tber,j: ilutf it ie inipssdblil, for citizens to.pass. This .aly , o, A1011.1,1 . 1.1'. stoprwil: rind •fat tines. . • • ....•. • . . bir•tllr4th;.ofTactMonett; -while • the Logisl:i.: tare ft.t , ll.arriAjort.e. • avas in session, • the . Seerei try • of Ii" Canitnatterealth, being introduaid to 'the ' presenreal-a-• ITIOSK:fV,.6 front the paiernorc which-Was read, 818 ft)IIOIV.F...yZ : • •• . • ' • . • Ilaitni-arsto, April 4, .1866. I • th , &nat....and.. Mouse - R,'prr, , sentatin ..o f Comniontc'ealth -- Peratiiminit • • .••• •Gri.rt.Mecie—l retura lie• Molise of 11 . 0reism ta dyes, in which it originated, .bill No. MS, " entitled-An act to locate and. establish the °Mee of a local magic• trate in the liarongh- of Ashland; S t ilylkilr - County, • atidemiffnia.hisintbOrity of justice of tlie 'peace, with an' 'objection:. to:the name. :• • ••• •7 l • • • . .. - The bill proposes to validate-the acts of one.willjom. H. Gallagher, claiming to be a justice of - the peace: for one of -the .wards of the bonnigh..tif . Ashland, iiechityl , kill Kannry. "Thereare'aiready.canimissioned the fall number,of justices to which that . borough is 'entitled bylaw, and it- is'notaille.ffed that there .lisany. reason forincreasing:the namber. • • • •... . . • in Februsry 4.4 wi num. Ciotti :v.. was elected a.jus4- tice Cif.4ha.peace; in place of - Gallagher. who:Was:al ' le.ged 'to have vacated - his ,: o ffi ce by: acceptinv, . that of :deputy sheriff; and therenpahreinovirig to ,Gallagher, however; continued to eittim the Office. ' In March last,-hfler considering - the. question, I issued' a, • comMis.lon to-. Cleaver.- If Gallagher h:at any v:elid claim to the.office-lilas a prompt. xemediebY writ.lof „quo irarraido. If tic-has hot; 4o attenipt, ittin - the office.. as is'. proposed' by the bill • now returned; •avoald.he,' in my-Daimon, tt viellatlon of at: least -he spirit Of the Constitution, -and of the rights of the.cit -1 have. therefore': Withheld ray•-siMiature • from this . • .. -The 'objections - were iiinetained.by - the. Lcgie. lature, .Noiwillitdalidinv, this; W. aiticleristattel /that:Gallagher •etill 1101,14 office :which' of . . . :course he-does - anti in 'violation, to tine. 4 .0 f tho.riglits of. the.eiti .zens of Ashland." • . • . ••••••••-----,----,--------- tis errlll' eon ' totht — ' '' '.- "libts.. ' rk.'f4i trii-lialiiii'ft - * 11 i44 : - eel cins tbit49r - theeknr ... :to • w131 ,..k-c,.! " -...-• ; ' , . : :•-• - connected; With' , tilt Chan!' h. - . r.l" . hls..l.nwer," .is' con 4 . - "frl r t°- TY° 2 "lg n ,„ 6 .,.% 4l ,l ect •b e ii. ea tdli 6 ,...e tP rotorike . ria'utit'''ie-.f,•;..-''-'-•••4lts,farkow.'4'ov-^4lte. )4.: r fse. - c! ) esa .'iPT.lT W. - . wif. A ..5 iP . . '-' -.-efrertoin....eittoTn.iphOtatitial. 'Manner: than the ,reer i by . tirgn6thatilieVaier aeidaLae,-ibieblhereeLi,k,';-eiwt,*6 kf0g'r,:f"..(0464;••:-', . ' -.,:••: - ' 1 " - , • .• . • athet;,,,i,..l•tleiriiid.,* - 1* •to•...iritrodrien a.. large..be,l..• rain, 1e2,4• th em' Percale; Mame anCeomiatrati v .e.F.7).:•-• itinfird6WMl..*tll.•:••• • -filY:tialdiinitrlle. •N.Y ,- " 1• titer Ma . iti- AO tue*l'• :'')/ (4 h •• ti * .k ' z ' s o "'''' sat: - ' Bat IS riotattetreafeatialrah_:, 40- 0 /ret: l ,l", l lz - . ,s,odi .11V1.5r4,-atthetrpht.‘tretfof•theliiideb. fatto , r. by 400*Ittr-the , tiii4s s ll:DePt.:TOoto -wflioh will 1)- 0 tted,, thurpigh ciilcinifipitc:•Pl#.i.aeill.„ cr-' l ,t -c: •• ....!i'...',1 - : pa, r ,..yir.:,N., Beilaiehaniti.•.hlr,•.l3lxstovaniA ..ittormow•bi :••for.:•Ettirtda - V SoloaptipnrprAes: • Th6:lll%;_ ~„ .• , "stairl! • •:',•:Dessiyilliiiiiiiiiiiill: sillastelriiirbsiiiiiiiiiirsis . • '4'4'. Milerriit.ii . B.: Mirti t iiii:datifiltter 0t::t.;:1nj.1,. - T. lotinard,• •r‘btirb-.lild.crititery',.hay.e., ,altio,b4niniPt'eTeCti aril ' • li i. e of . fit in . inure - importsoce.:-. 'The • fett*tory • oree:: :hotteof that •tithme.,? , „..•-• .- ,-..• • t...- - ,',:.!1„:,.1 : ~• ..- ••••' .• . Weß4l4l6t lieillite ":•tit '#lio it 11:. 01 :kt'oPligho-4. 4 0 , t: eannotindergo-the'process sit deoiy4l:',stlon..tuid CllT",_i: . Th e . new ly . in i reed, : pitir..wlll . ,acce ts t ee the pontwatillit .thitirekirch.isi .n0ir..*18 ,,,. ~,..,, , p ut.tie•,: n eates% iiial'inhat • .bontzation until they are subject tO torrefactiop either ': , ••tionii•of art old friend.atta,abolain. ...acd minuted 7.-' • '6 ll itaffirtable • : in thi*-Liminuni:ijr• t4e..:StsiWi:Thir lo- the tidal:it/chg.:kilns; or in thelartimie....lf jou* for- ' . by . the litype.that thei r future mar be one!it..ctialloyed, :•••:•• ,- ;ismirmetienti.. - .ltaloy:litiett. , l3l.ltdeil':a , t lit'rentit 4:of• Ince the .pnaVess mast be imperfect and atthe eilienee happineee and andevilithig Prosperity. - - : ..... . .... ;,...,:...,.....,... ..... ........,,,,,..„,•,.......„..-... -.. • -.• .:-".1.. -, • --7.? ....eltAkerilersPeoribe zone ur-raelim4 and thu ' e q . l/ th u "' n . tl Y. ~.,..-..- - . DA7telft•W•fiSTWOO . t:i - At Gliardillle..on:' • kinalay • .:-% , ..;•Th.he.• -•. lit,'•l,ttleill.yari.,eiticiiAlsittresh,,,ititt„ lOthei,P4rY of Windt/ tgat'xlS! •• er!"•• ev tinhie,•AvAl-,10111. lev.tr.. by. the,flet , .' GeOrge Harris: . :Mr% cOnducted'in the , . ••. -, t--- ••••t t -il.rAtisfl4thatiniaeheentectildlent„4.,,' •enitinig• tan.. . If:thhti 1 0 frethrso. . - • r:lilr. tioar•Da.vietellisa bias: •Wicanircon,•all. Of. ii ....invirge;andi.oateiviteki,.thipowe it . , ..i t oA r t . s . b - o i ialeiningbilt*.te..cati be done With *.astecAs%,• at a :..., ~., „,_ .. . , . .. • .. . , :..,, . .. .. , . small atense; an d vtlit:n the. ores are fed into their- . re."e- •. - • ••• • - • •.• ~.... _5...--....— , ... lbstallettioOsin...tasPritt4 t, has,bee scare and. ..,.. R `tbe iv . th " rning; )1.4. : breve •' • . l:aar 4;•• 7:2•P`bslliitiatie. :..WOLha're hash - iince the.econnienti 4 '. once . ... ~ ~.... • .• . .- . ..... , • • . .• ...': c..bide . ivpskelfts: 'Tne.d iv . '• ment •of the. ,: liatiOnal difFicultieS a. "‘• ; .••••c h -- 4 4 14 -.).t • , ,All ctreint iron contain Wr MO, - 'ea'sgen;iti itri!E: •.; it -a - Shindle... Dn.. J • -if .KA risux -to f J W 'and Sarah Tucker •' . - NrSr•iii_ltilittratiiii Air the IllethOdints sai a choral: 1 ; • bii•de•ofiron.: when in certain prOtati . .ns, ttatqiil-. .: Treiser.: only child ''' h • '1 Odor:AO. which 'will r..forth'e.,pa.trii:illc.-:.iintsPicketi:- and iincoMpromis: oiicle;.and In • less. when _ is, a . protbxyde. - Ite- The ' iPiPilYl:G i t l pie e. a r il f t r e nn t e rtl TA bt . that the*: Ail , meet' 10 . stand talreh in theiinse er Freitdotn; . ,Tust ice prutoxyde in the:Magnetics. end 34 fperitsydt sesqiiis... °:t r itt irJP ; l l IT , ' their' far-off home - ITV. III6 It gr and '• and ilinnan•lliglits. -: :. The-pelaitilin of the, einirdit- oxide in hematites . .• When teixe !* vt . tl:l c ' ir • taboo , 'l'' •' P .si. 5 ..'il - the shadow -of the: Ricky • Moan -nn Ihitt,:iiinistind was inakinivonit,'. and did . much 'the .tartantates:of the . roar.deld, the.oF.Yitlea exist as. ; . Count* . rt.... mg 1 . .. .. ...In uphold . the hands of thiliitented" Lincoln iii. : .: - .hie. suetwisful.:* eflotts tri sari tho. countti, and cll.- . The peroi - ydels always,.dr•kenerally, of ainore; fa:. I . able' nature, and' moreporonsithanothers. and though ' :R. 11. .tustin. Mr • J.in Priiii..of Teeruint.:' and ItteLs, . : . Plif(4ll.•-BilitEM \\ -LOti Tueoday. Mite:ll , C; hP Rev.• : eiritinge..florit . etir stittote books:the acts - recii•it.' nizibm lintuati•-Slivery. Ftir its noble record' an. this ore con tains More of the oxYdes ills oeyertnclesa .. • i t i n ...bt e i .. of • c‘r m - . • Bfilkman ~ ; o f -Pt ,i,..,.i1i ~., p a: :",. the first te be reduced, lit the. farnace,•siniply.becanse , Tmt i a l , ..3toiti i mn : N ..vii . ., 3 4„ - it:46.• .4,i::*v,,,.1g,... tiro $.l. tip o 'i: ..v.O-110 . 1deiti 7 TIA'rellions* when othersotherstwoitil , ' the 'ores are. moreepen.' and'aCcessible• to • the. :11Catr•-•4 .: ia.7-thirls.:Thietor i',l iir'liiii* choral). pOthiWille . . , at the ;•-•.1..1if1 - 4 ) ... itlii•Aße Methodist-Ohttrei.cif the• - plortif:. Tat la ill Cases the evades yriteids iif. , the ore must lie' - !reSidencp" of. t tirlile , e- father:. 11 ci nq U. Rt.E.tt. '.ra . ':•:willItill - an IlOtiorAble phiteliii history.. ..;:. : .:. driven MI , before they can :be Vutieeisfully . statelted.: , r New Castle. t he Lism.l , vonnimit •datntliti!t or gd*erd It is iirMAY - 114-pj twit, 1-laj - wcii al; Eact.,otti• high- • This. ii-,•.-done by.the , •aethin if heat le v.iporccing the ..., ht . : , rri ,..„ . ..... E . 11. Dr 1 ,,,, , ,,, iviiim ..,.., . .. ~.... .._,.. ~,. • ;,., ly..estectiest fellow-062nm •to eiy•th at he :took as oxyde , .- , ..ii ie r i, h h YLho n i i i i :6 ) 4bis to o o l) l 7 2, l .i tiou whtk... 1 2 3 : 0 trhoil::°;!" 1 .- r.:f.:-.. SRU MAN --EPTIS:CI . -Ou thet•ist triSt.:!at the:.'.44l. great : int ere-t l in the neethia ittiprov'eniqns• Ilia t• t . coa•, coal , ; . r a st i ut .t:, l ••in e c ° l x o l att n o u n- f :deuce of thr.1).1310- rather.. its Sc - •Cliir by:th.. Rev h ace Imeti so.' judiciously mitle..ni tI t 6 - 11... i.: itodiSt . Ilinrch :, ellifhte,' -rind'. that: he,. with" ,the late ti hlr e: t e -t re ti4fi zt etoe d a o s ro t4 , e ili. is i laLiritl:, But it- is::maiiiiest," J=*.eldh Mot , liol' gf. Wilt. , tiw: ;I. r .-Liti't t 4 4 .: or ‘ . . , 0u' ,, - • that the lacties bann i t - u hie- lilx.sra' red. until.lthii , ort is', lis:••Colltottlill. ("Antal. to Mies SiustiilZErrlei , fl•Fity' Past : Or; WI% . 3. •• B:•Moe'll.t r o l6 .h: lierOOOan - • liill:Pr"•: 'torretied, and' he whole mass ertiteated w i t h t he heat l . eily•of• Pottayille. ' • : •' .. .:: •' ' ' -'' viStil Mieli . .of. :the woirk.:. WO eottOttnlate hilt . please telly ''-• •• - :of the' furzince." 'lt Is... Plain; the refore ; that -the' oresT • Columbiapap!..rs _ - and the ' rOttl:cregntitin upon, tliep ) s=. , essinto of a • whiet are • first caicined or •restuCeil to a porous or • church edifice' that is a credit to the: town:.. ". .' ' pulrerable.charicter beforegohig into the:fornateire . ' . ....... • .--- ' -. •- -• • -.: the must readlly:deoiydfied - when there. ••.. • - ... • ... -• Iron ores 'reduced to a : molten condition without tie.: •oxydliation will: e t ult in a ...glassy 'elan' inStead. of a. pure ' lion:' 1:til Whe,n• the..ores.a iron see' this de- , .prived:of their. oxydeS they are very ditlimilt Of redue-. titi4 and.the - heatti it hick theY -toast lie saliva. lu Order to imetinpliilthis pirpdsels nut only very greats- but Of 'se. intense a eitnructerns to .burn the.irtm, or .PartiallYTts•Ydize it again In the -proce.a.. - At ikthe.rei. fore, not ' only 'necessary that the ores .should. be: de-: - .Oxydized,:hat: also en, bonfrid.before they arrive at the zone of fusion ;but =this is done, by.tbe =duo Of . the carliin in - the- , deOxydating 'proCest, as the carbon of the coal-rephicesi the oxydes of theoreand tier 'perms. ' ' III:Miler that the carbon should 'enter-and combine freely-with .the. ore, it 'LS .uecessary that -it should be . eit her in.large:Oristriliparilc, "merit, in a porotis,ciudis . 0611..1 .otnerivist 'much; perhaps merit, of, the cart-sin. liberatettfrom thetoalyrytild.'passiip through the as wa.te gam. tad hoof -no value in . the . preceSs of deorytlizatitin andcarbonisition. ''. - i , • •.'. . :: ' :Now, if we have pat. the .argumenta•properlY and Made - the facts clear to' tße.reader„ the .propriety.Of ealCination will, be fully demonstrated, and since. all .ores contain more or less triter, or vapor, it is equally .as'iraportatiethat all stich Volatile, matter should. be • exPelled froth them before they are tesal - iii the.far nace., -Most...if our ,heinantes contain about -12 -per .cent of Moisture-which requires ' a iiirge - amount of . coal to volatilize.••.A- en instance of this we may State, , Min: one:of. the- • tilverstoile..furnaces, in England, of less than eighteen .feet bcish, r prodilet‘fr over Oho inn..V Aj . natal per -week !. . And this .grelit.'yeld is mainl y : . owing to the soft, pulverized condition of the ore - -and the fact. tluit all the Material -used IS thorouglilyirie4 and.hca tedliefiire being l'6l taut liefarnaVe.: • .. 1,1:e have only presented the, Main points in this _let: ter. .There fare 'many otherimportant -itemsin this' 'coutiect ion_ that should be considered in , fit , ;•cit of:cal - cluation;_but intr . spare,and 'dine will not admit of ofie -tenth the niatie.r involved 'ln this subjee%• . ..Moreover,. it would :celifuse. alul rover .•tip the .main argnuients, 'to liniodtice the numerous minor considerations here.. We - have shown. that 'Cali:Mutton tendsro reduce. the amount of coal' remilred in -the furnace for the reitic -thin of the ores-that' it' improves the' . quantity -and quitlity,of..the resitting: iron, atid• thin : with a . primer selection of Me 'coal aud-it Careful preparation of the ores, a par, iron mayhie, produced cheaper' than the 'common pig now Sold as. Anthracite.iron. •• .._• :: • • ST.tti.aia, Atoll, istla, • ' , .- , : •:.. - S...H:D; . . • . . , : • Proce eilii.egs elf , Coißneil.,.A.etated 4%k-tin g.-nt wiped -Was Ttieitdayl - laii , t,'-j Preeent, - Mesiars. o."ichrart.i.Dobson;:: • liagle ,- Grif fith; Heftier; , - .Reed,. Strand); Leonard. Moyer, 40 F,cht,•Preeident.' • ''• •••• •: • Tlie„,mititutes - of previntis meeting were read'and The r . rnitmittee'appointed on matter *Of• fOrming.. a„,tiewifi re company, reported. that tdie Mat ter.had i.t.ef ab di/11CA. , • . •.• - • • • The•Coxn. of Stirvey:'reperted' that ritiznna re. fits. , .to make'. the, alleyin.:rear Of .. . Mr. • Mityer's. `property i 20• feet Wide ,st reel; and toseAtablialling.gade - there: The Com. report-.: ed 'gratle, for ,Fitirvii.w..etrept.. '• •.• • • The'onin..nn • Oriliiianee reported'. snow. didi .nart,.,e .• • " • • '• • . The. C;Orn . of Limp and. Watch reported that it. heal appointed George '3l. Smith Chief lif the • ongli.watelimeo, to take s ,effect April L 'Report.. -acceritetLand'apProved:. ' •-•. • . . ,The Speeial Co •:mitt ,e;appointed to draft rules r and re'g nla fOr pie. • g o Vl' fill Of the:Ber . Otigh watchmen; reported-the foltoWingl: • • The:41144.f mad •Nllitht. Police.' • • 'Sue: manneemenf.the'Night 'eh all be Wrider.the stipersislon of the . . Chief, who -- sball he continually 'duty; shall cause the .rules; and regubt tioni Oresenteclbs, Council to lm• obeer , ;ed b!.• %every tiolicenutn, and rephrt idolatfonspf. the aatite, obedlente,. or &induct , ineCmsi st. en t wit theis . ditties. Sc.tl count shall keep all a. coun neet.wary'for:the pollce.force,. prevent` - waste or . needless,,,expenditurci m the maintenance of•the lentps:- . • ' Suc..3.—lle shalt liars the charge ell. the maces,. bull s. rattles,;:badfies; and Whi , r . property' pertaining to the-Pdlice., and' distribute the same - ea may be needed; keeldng an account .of . ' • ' Sec. 4.i•-•1.1e time;. when • same.., t.he Committee on Lamp and Police,. fender a detailed statement . of arrests made, by whom . tnade, the cause cif arrest, vr.ol-11nes, paid; rind to whomiatid, or any other st4teraint'pertainin•tn the. Night ...• • .. - Night , . . _ . : 'Bea: 1:•:-It shall be the . chity rd . every Night .. Police-. incur to keep the limps; clean tuid'in good,order, in his district: . lamps as aeon as dark, except -_ it is,moonlight. end-to be eitutiintally.bit'dn- .. ty daring:the :night; - to . .patrOl iabeat, never-absent ing hiinself thicefroin. unless ..when directed by: the Chief, must.mitiounge orreniain ob.any....part . of his heat without chose; -aml endeavor to: rs event the per • petration of erinitt, and arrest all intoxicated •and dis se,. S.—Every Night Policeman Whilst. on abSpiin from unneCessary con!'ersatioit,hutslill at all tlines . during the ulelit. give any information' 'needed: byStrangers, and others, in a civil and coarteims mein ncr- Sec..4.—taeli .• Member, cif the farce mast be peaceff ble aud Orderly Inhi.s deportment, civil to every one, eiterg.etic-and firm in the performance Of duty and alwnys careful , to abstain from the use of improper . language. - . • • ... •:, Sic. s:-It shall bitbe duty of every Policeman to disperse all crowds'Of idle-1)1d disi.!rdeilv - persons - at- . .ecirners-of streets of.elsewhere,rrestitiall, Who, af-1 ter civil request, a fail to move along, : • • 'Seg. It-To report alyeriests . made-to the:Chief - of the titles. paid, and. to whoni paid: f.TO have a pass-. ›eikin which shall he' entered all 'artieles . .ne.eded for, the, nee of !the:lamps arid of repairs made, which briek.• .stofilatt. all times: be unbiect -the inspection • Ot•the chief,:or - Counnittee on• Lamp and Police. • '• •. •• . • Srlt. T.,—The time of pairoling.: : the ditTerent heats ',shell be so. divided - tis . . will at all times find. not lees thaw two:oh date-In.Centre street. . : •• • EVery : Prilicemati most inspect ever:titian of -his tlealdnrinifids tour ,if ditty, and eareftilly eximiitie . dorm and hoc-window- of stpreS stud' ileelltut e. and • rear miteS and see that they are properly fastened. • --Every:Polipmeu.la prohibited frtim visiting public house or drinking- Saloon, 'unless liidhe per , 10.—The, mace_or. hilly must be• Used; Only in • cases of airgenduecestt.V.... .• •••• .. • • . • • - Siv:il. The street iightsi -shalt 'extinghisbed :trim time to time at ate hour deaiguateil by. Council. • :tuat.et of prhathigthesn riles was ri.,fc-rred on•Siatiptiery • • •,. . • • Clio foldnwing.reoort was • then read; acceptd -and ortivrod to - be filed::.* . ' . • ' "The:Peeia I Corniiiittes - In•whim the pet it ioni •,,f•property belders of 'the . Riarrin - c:thof Pottsville; • praying Conned to -pip-eh - 81.;ittu :tire • eiiccities;. were referred, '-respeetfully. rep , wt the facts: , otheetc-d tint the case, t hey , reeommend the purchasing of a • third class. "Wolurtlierrecriinmend • 0111 b'eforeinrehaa - itig the-steamer'. a 'e,ottraittee . ht,- ! app noted •to •niake err:tit:feint:Ms to, have, a Steamer. brought Pot tseille. .A ftn One of' (inn' peighbetittn - chin ti • foi*-111,-....ptirp0... of .teSting the twacticability of a ite.,nter'm ibis Tiolottelf." . • •• ••• • • 'A - eonimunieatintrfroMS P.:..Rvssel in -bwlealf ..of Gut id Ittletit . 'Firt , .Compsfr.. otr. 6 bring fi• 141.11(111 ( . 11f..71110 here for-trial slthe exp-ose . of• the Coiiiiht NV, WlT...reid and .)rdpreA . • liol.en alt.Tre-suret's siatemeilt.:Avae read - and rrietent The-dlerk read a statement of.the financial con-• li'i it of ibu Mk...Ugh,' which wits" orderer! to be . On motion it was reSel-ved first .the salsry of-the Chief -of T.'olithi, be.fixed take " On motion of Mr...1-I,.•ffuer . .it was ipso:lveil . .that. grade'of street he established • ac c• !rding to the :report of the :Committee, on Stir . . • Ott motion of .Mr. Stranch it .was resolved that the : matter ~ of hificg.-;:t. Stearn -fire eitter.e. to this Borimgh four trial, he referred hi the Con - Prat; tet .. .. Ott Fire- APpar.ons. with poster. to ed. • •• !Mr. Morris offerr.l . the : . Th-it. the ofilee Of Chief 13nrgess in the future, an-office- of . henor . and • • . • . . •• . ttrierl ...thee. • . • Oitrootinn Of tkl.r . ...St ranch a ,vote'of •thanks:6 to . Mr. Maior. of Philadelphia; furnistditg to theConticil a ePp..of the police reg-. nlaticinS of -Philadelphia, NVN . ti passed. • . Mr.' I ncliboffered the following liiesolcs4, That the . iiame• and sticloof the Com -mitten oit Lamp mifl Watcti .be ' ettanged ! Quit. on. Letup Pulice;,and. thenatio) of : watchmen • to. niglft•police. .. • .• . • Adonted. • . . . .• ..Mr..M•wi is off...wed 'the Toll oirin g • -• • •• Resoles < That the:Clerk be instrueted to noti fy, the Chief .. .13nrge4; -rothove a 'etyo at Seeiind street .and ChtirCh • .Trio folloivingibilln were. read and ordered . to'be . .'ight Police.. •• '• • ' . • ' • . WorMan and - St:. hands:.:: Jas.:FOcht A.'Shertle. Previous *ue Alljo . urtioo - • [witivr EN: viit TII F.' 341 Ens , fJ111:1‘ S • 11,1 • • . . . . . MANUFACTURE OP IRON; MED STEEL. Pr,Paytition. and Strteltini! Of the Meerint.'nr the Ores . - • .and Ftuxe'g in ihe' Blai,t,Fyritace," - 1 25 227 it; 7 89 39 37 109 (11) $691 77 2'3.781 19 i 23,172 96 Nitmber. Sfr irEtRTY-NINTH CONGRESS FL - 118'f SES'§I634 _ . . ..WASinswrori:-April . structiou.C•emm¢eee reported certainhilla and the joint reSOlot ion pal) islaed - elsewhere in . the Journal. : Tbc P , Ptal Appropriation bill' was corshlered:. . never. -A bill: was extendink the time' cieli , errien of State - into National banks: resointioh • was .iipered And 'reform:4, deel'aring Tennessee re4Ored..in - its. prialfeai: relath ins With the • . Union . .. -Mr. Jul - laws re'soluritin rpe6d . y. trial .of • lliit is iv . af,-orisidered'autf - relf.rted: Etc.iustrue , lion C miniftee repotted thAr :amehtlineut;' X bi 11.... making apto ipriations'.'foi• the Freed- • rnetiis Iltirean.•. A reiiiiintiou m , as; fi or, the tip- : iii iiutnient Of a. cominittee to initestigate. charges by : :11.,scoe Pri,vost - Mar- • t.hat. qen.Yry. and er.stategiehts by'the 'latter.-- • The resolniion . • • . ' • .1114.1.—Scsisi•g,-.A retairt 'w . ttaitran , mitted fr.,:n the Secretaiy hf.Var..ith. the.. eidetire, on wriiyh aµrirds• Wert . ..made for. th.• -capture Of. letter - Irina - -Wade Hampton. lir:relation' to the Intrriing at C : was read. • The Postal Approlitiat.i.on • bill' BI utwoll and 31r. Bingham each pre-' ' seated amendmehtS to.the prop;,sition of. the -*HeCIO-.. strueil , itt:Couirojttee: . A re: ,,, dation way adopieil, look. ing the appropriation ot. • hundred •thou!..and.dol lart, for. the rel ief :of the' Sout ile.,-ptute...The Sen. : ogle ainendineat-.. • to the- Naval -:(l'hy . partment hill • ' : . The .setiaite p int - res•iligieti - of : lhanks.twilte Soldiers and - Seamen. who crustfi:ii 'the reliellioh. was 'pas ,, ed. - The Prehilniews. .AP propriatiott hill - ace-ed wit h ah aruendrnent.:. red lab ig - the iiiihruiniation for.t.eltol.l - honseti. from ~ .F3,ilanolatrto' • ineva.v.; relitioli • ta the teliel'eottcn . • was recioß'ed•fman. the Presidetif. • 11‘ke Sherman iti;rodneed l l)ll- ac t f4.thelTthlCl bill of the interest'i , h and _funding of the National ilebt:: Referred' to the'Phattir-Cniiimitire. The' Court .'+t (Taints-hill, repotted. :Mr : Dix: in save tiotice of hi- iniention ffer.aii. umenthurai -to the" "tiee, n. trtiettnn Coli.inittee I'lie Postal tppropeottiou taheir.np 'and Pri , sOil. 1 with /ini.aldmente,. powt.r. of . I.atailli , trheat. mid pros th.it.the -Government - ad-. .Washilitzoti - he..1,4ven:4.6. the ,paper Ituin..z.the'largest ''• • • • 110can.. , -A resolution !Ait! adopted.-lookirit 10 - the .• : pensioning stirciving:riOldiers -adorn. of war' .of IS -The retp , rt of the Con for: ace..C.initolt tee' op, the, aetillh • of, the Settate on-.the - Raba. Telegravli bill torrent fo. Additional Additional-,trui .. .tioti test taiony . wa.4 report, d • A:lay: Was. *cotit,idered,: • thlailedefeated yea. n 5. nits•sl:3.•• • ••••• • . . • . W A criminal with hands - imbued in h 10.41.• ''• ' • • The'treatest Wht.lesale.nuielwr since the On2ht: - at;retilh. , tit's fortliwith ,: • .y.tr bis,quitr , :tWidetit lie. WILL 1 , 16' KEIT. :•••••., • cOmmittees'i We.rettiihr, , The law deals' all thi. •:i • ' the,recent e..se b.trid - crime . • • Quiek-votitV9litre youldappear tilmost ' •• • .And it admits hot of the le Est. denial. • - • •'• .Itistice should, step in. on th( , -lieels."of • Tt al'i . :2tr.•(,t. ..,3&4 in.. Hs the Worftt well kiinws, •*.* After trial f fairj4Ph• 4 . .ItIZVF:.( . I.tiTifFA ! - Not, hard iMM . verdict tmtiecill... • .•;-.; ; WI - 1;• t the t`TAlVS..2:irriletii. , ii.wh beim fairly' tried ! -if triblie, Ind non , tt it rattle! then. • • •• • . Let it with th,•yr.ot.sr!ir 1.1 • • ••• ..• ' • wlio.ctftti•trittlatti . .prn chasing , n Spring.- Suit •wn whufd, by g you teitl'fttd itt.trw `75111 , .1 art imtnenec'. •martniaCl tired' Clin every style tif mirment. Worn' by ...tehtlonwn•:" also con stantly rticei•Ontl• t and . m 6.4 artbt: tancy' eas simeres fur Our•Onsittm.thfinu•tment. which, 'the beSt cutters and workmen canprit:bit . • • . . .. • . r • 'I.SNV PRIPFS AND FASIIMS A 11111.: • A Cough,,, Cold. , or Sore ,Throat, • REVIRF3. 17.1Mr•DiAT.E AN:P BIIOtILU 1.96 • ' ALL(Mt*FiI , TO CONTI z: crr . 4 : .• . triitotionc. of ,Ike Longo. POrmanent Throat or an . •' ••• • IS: OFT 1..:N Fl Elt E.4ur,r. •. • • ... BROWN'S'. BRONCHIAL TROCHES:- HAVING. A.IMIECT TILE PARTS, GlVElifr, For Hronchitim, . h, Con minniOtiOn and ThroiatUisa . .• •. • • • itt.M"litli • P.RN 966 . 1) . &QCQF.BB SIN6ERS AND . PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Track:* iiaefdl nikennekire 'Singing .or SpeOking. the 't [lnuit niter MI unitsuni exertion of the 2 , r 9 chr.... are reconimended‘und • sicians, and have had teStimunials from eminent men . 'throughout': the country: fieik 'an article of true. merit..and. haying p . r4ect• their.' efficacy :ItY'a.test o. ' 'many •Yenrs."'each year finds them in doWlocnlitiesin. various parts of the world...and thoyrochis - are upitei'L sally pronounced better than Other if:Heins,' not take any of. the Worthlea* IfititationS.thit.rnay be Offered. • : . • • tlic.Vnited . Stateo.,and in Foreign. Coitntiit.o: tV .35.cptitai.pe'r ==l :gt4 . 9io#*:- . -'.,ii . 1 . 1:t . .01.4r.0;e . „ . . . . . Ttir. M. E. chnrch•';it -Potter - We. , having been en , Larger and, ri..: m .i1 , !!,.d. %%in ; • et', wit.V.,neit permitting. he re-opened aid.iiedicired 'izi ,'..tee; , rd.zrice with the.re 'wf , Oft :•rit11:11 of the= 31 - . =E. Chinch, on'l•Suuday nest • . . . . - . . . . .Rti'. f): W. f4rtine.,'D . T. of Phihrio l iti,!s..ltev . J B 1J eClil lou rhy u We,k4tc'am , tek..,' and .! :t.tit.trs .w ill yffiet. ate the necaaion, •• • . : • - .*. • "Order : • 10 A -1,11,-S6rmi.ll.' in a"nrin:r:i.?d ivithlledicatpry-ser ,, 3 i',.)l:—Addreemliy viiitipl.r.M.lith.!ters and ,rag- STV .• • • Prienii,olC.nne , hettnikon, - and:. the pdhlic to'..attend'. . •'. ' • • • • '••• . . . . . . . , Carney DrrinAtips.—We the3Tethruilst Nted t7;nntlay (r.{thi or May, Rev: Attred Cn :le IT1;i13 of . glelphia '-of preacibir andTnnvcri4 aft orater„m4y are, familiar p.eileh 194. A. ••;.. • A meittittz will be hell itilhe•ttlierirp ;13 whenwirl•e , es (lelivvrrit by'lleva; A .Ciilanait... •It' N: , )ble: Frain, airi others , •• • . , Traln'ffir the .Chttcch (i. . a!,(1 . at ItimitiLfatigint.• .o7dock. P. 11: Diunot wtll ..• .• • . . :• I . : •. • r37.tlethed Church:SeCond . .street. above Market. •liev • .1: E. kt , 'anc. • • Pat:t or. . Servicee • Sabbat h to, - A. and TM: P.' IL • Pit6er.. Meet • ink' Tusedtly evening, at: • 0 . 111,0 r; • .• • . • • lirtrltnalih - Market Scptirtilsv t t yes: l'aetttr .'SerVicca Sahbath mot at In -ty, • Week. IY Lecture and Prayer': Meeting, :Wednesday 'eveningit • . ' Car - Trinity Eioixciippal Choirs the Church iS undergoing . tentdr. :aerviCes yilf • Ite• held it . the Court Hones at lok;•,,trivcs.;A : 'M . and P. ..- Tie' Wel.* Cop g regs!!iosini.lAnsi - ;ch.,. l tev. E. R. Lewis, services-' eNerv• Sabbath: alternately, at :l f 3 gal A a ptint.Church.,Suriddy per r - Vice ling ambit:lw evenierettrrice i 'l34 o'clock. Corner. Mahautongo andlth streets. - •••••• • • •.• • • ••••• '- 'union _ .rraiyer ...311eittkui,' . eitery . Sitisdny" morning, from .By, 93/ ittelock, in the. frame Church an Second Street,' between Market and liorregitin. Ste. :17 -Elinwelical Church, Callowhill Sireet liev;.. S: •Curso, .Pastor: primeh • °tannin er .ery'Sanday. Morning at. 10 otelOrk: v - Eventni at, .I.g •. ••Rett - dence Eftrket - • - street • : gsr• Fleur rettasbyteriais SChurch,eorner•Mit••• . anti. Third Streets-. '••• Rev. las'in.ftrr.rr, [' tor._ Services, Sunday 1(134 A. M. and •r . gryt. ' tote; Thursday evening at 734 . Prayer Meeting. 'lnarter before 10; Sunday reurniiiif." Sunday School, ' 1 , .00 - 2d.Prembyteritiii Market Square., 'Wt. S.; -Pt.nts.ra, • I}. Pastor.. flervices.Sabbath• morniegSat 103.1'ior.lock: Evenings, itt. TX: Weekly. Lecture and -.Prayer:'Meetlrtm. Friday: evenings:: at 8 Welciek: Pastors reeldence ," Maluintongn ; St., • cttinir Bth or'Courtland street:. ' '. • • Ago - German Church,:; 'Market Street; 'Rev". J. C. Benner Pastor. Regular:, servitetk; .alternately. in the .German'ait English laneuttges;' ev ery Sabbath day; at.lo A. AL. P rayer: Meet. Inc and Lecture every Wedrittlity evening'. At P.M. 'T German irrthe inorning•and• English., in the evening - Antli let. 15tb-and2itth. ••• •• •• • • ..• t , • 1 - , English in the morning and Gentian In.the .evening, April Bilk and' 2td. • : ." • • "• • . `ii~s Situpt.....itstiur.crrenomls 'of - death*: „free; Those de:. , e . lntianierf urith noyers, ST.ortitist.. bef paid : for at the anteantepf in eeritit prr /inv . • • • ' .• .• . . • : . ..DA.177 .. i , .—rAnant...l..;• the only 'daughter: of Ileum; B.' And Salite Davis of St“Clain: died at home. on Fah, ;both. morning.. Apfil ' 4 '4111 year. - 3 moot hs and 12 davit Thi• bend:lfni; littlo flower • rime forth;: we fttne lie &urn :ivere remileti . with' fraerancef. thf.;' Lord hat need of it and Now.lt hlooine Ina height-9F. "Iviot tiv'the,winile , nnthnely hinat • • •"- Parch'd bb du.. P.t115 . 14 direeter ; • ' • . The ninmentary elorien. : • - TheshOrt.livil,..beautieo away,". • • • • • .• • •-• • • I.ETIMA„N -On : the*. ath. or April,' In .Donaldson.: CATH\RI.:C..Wife.(It fie6tf,iie et4Taip, Age d aayeArK . the,'26tli •Pr:tis .ylllP..ll.triv_ • 'Plde-t Alaughter of Michnelanit'Partikpi 'Ocbsenwadel,. Area 10 years. months andl6 • • • . . . • .. . ftOSSEREVANS 3Af•h r by :thp. Ttyy . Mr 'ornii . S . ROSSER tO Miss MARPATIETEV 1)001 OfTninbt?l•l:' •.* • • • • y.. : April 9, ISM; IDORN : THEGRAiI,'S OF THE DEAD EAGLE 'MARBLE WORKS, . . . .. . . . • - 'pitnisville, Pit: - .-..- • - . - . . .. . - . ~. . . . • 'Marble. - Granite, 'Pletoti and •Itrown . Sten: ?amity .Vanits made to order. ' - .The work :wamm4ed to glee' _ mounmems, Pt d ri • arid-ornamental. ' Head Storm.: Tombs.- En losup•s. Tablets': Urn , ;.- ' tarohs. : Flower. Vases.; Mantels. "biretta:Table -mid- Wasli-stind 'fops.' . v *, ,Dosians.and Plans furnished and the work e - seented inlhe best style ,if art.nnd.of , the vzry •best, material. '•••'. .., - P..F. F.IS . F.NBROWN: Of MimM:v Me). Fast N o ' rweirimi St: • hete'serreold and - Railroad Ste.: .'. ".oeiir PM.ort,ly'sForindry,T!otteville... ' . .-... • •• -.• ~ • • ,(1.1 , ',!)114:11.11-: -.. N(1'1`,1(1.:1 Boarr.TWKET . , ehief G. FRICIi •Tren , wer— CotoN r.t. WILLTANi*.TIIO:44'SON Ltiqh Cori.labie— . §*.e.nytAN'T GEORGE ROSE Au 311.c . .i . nk of the 'Good - 1 !-• -.Co will . tie held - on Thumhyevenhyr, tOth. •at T&•.• • o'clock. .The" member,. • - Bv. Order of the l'resitlent, • CHAS, 'C: ItG:;•• SELL, SOO V, • ... , . . . .. , . -NOT IiCE:-ZAt. e..reritl: Ellfilliiittt . CS to my. ,- pale of. paittlimat tOye forgotten or nealeOed tirp3y.their Eult , crimi. , ll.s, ihey are a.,tleed, to he rye..i he am -mit to. boon abi• pestible.: at the 1)001p-tore of 0.. Banton: -.-. - - ' . ".- • • • - El. Iltl'fililtEY.- - . . • PROM Pl' P.%' E 1.4-I'. —The Yhrlt . • Fninnere , insurance. OitriPaillY have Paid my lore in the lath- tire ar Aililltbd.'-itud.rtkAre to heat. testimor4'. to the honorable:manlier iliwhnit they . Eenlr and roty their losses: , FA 'wk.. paid in two weelp , 'atter.i.lie tire . • • " LEIS TER: 14t, I.QGII. • •• . . • . NNE.: I .I I. .iTI EFT Inirta.-: The Annual Meutitbf tho Stoclzb , driers- C. thr - H.Altr- Sal) P.S.SOCI ATER CO 11 1 . !O3IP: \ NY. will he.held at.titu'AnThry.an 1-bnt•U... P.q.b.willUz'Pa.. On Wcaziten:. daY. • *1n , ' 6,11 .• !SIM. at I' o'clock. 'P. • Cro 'tho eh. gee of pirectors for th,. (rustling pier and trams lijit of any other business . the Illy loivillysbnie be rae.the rrwet n-u' • .• •' OLE Si )N. • April 4t. tint; 2t, • :•••• ' Secret Pry: .... . . . - ~-.f.-., . • • . ••: ' Astir. t.No. - PA.,. April - IS, IStiii: "- -•' -• ..' ' ...- II fIiNRY- ; BONER: - 'Ef.u. —ltionrance. - Agont, Aa,h , .. :••. •- " .-- . . - :DUA.F:T S:,-.. lopri: A , ' a .-:.D . ar ;Sir:.-We ttil.'ll.l3f-reettiverl a draffhtt '- LI - • : ' • '' • --.- ' the t.ift..oi elan. of the Homo Thstiraitce .Coropany I,f 'New . 1. - .. 6n:Encland. Ireiftud. France and Gerinany, lot 1 - “rli,: ill-Om:Ili your aurtalY.. for 1n5t....0;4 , d00r' ho it• in ithina th cult purchtts'erx.:: -.. ' ' • •. • the In on the -th in-t. Mr whifh we. are IIIIIIqI obliged. .It LiOs tp.. ,, l.lea.nre.p , Itn,,%;v:with shat IMMit iti bade the - January ...'eel ,'• • 1 Pottrille, . .. . . .I-tt Moiler Mts-been adjufitt:d : and Arlillo:we 'thank you.' •*--• - -- • . ',.. •' ' :111 d :Me. (4i.liffry for your promptly t•ft hi the ramjet - we. - I - -..' - UNION-Tr A II ASSOCIATION ! ki the ,onto tithe take ranch-pleasurolu'rocommentling , , your avot,4 to. the faviirahli, efin.ifleration of the corn . . -mollify:. • - . ...Yohre, Truly. &e., • -.- - 7 - •,- : - ' . Nitiy C. GO-lt .. •. : - tiliTTO it PRINCE , . . . IF.11L! I 31 F. V.,N: N 41:1 . or 'ttle . -.-Ntoelgti”hters . the • IltirthirtP. A,;todnw. t 6 . '31 ti hehl• nt. the • .1.4. ; on tV ED I'.SDAY. MAY. 16th -at; .4 OCk. • ; .M.. ui •rl nflitti. the c.ruunizeitiouiif. said 'Coni..any nnil ntl nroei-edltnui under it. . '• Irrl , r.id* L. GLEASON, •• A.prif:t4tU. - • . : • Serrentiy. . . 1). 7 :By dil:letiegl . rniui7. - a fit uao ,, n th Per tendent • f 'con I 91111,1! Ilnp thoroitr.h •It hieh . w,ttlil: i, ri•Oitireel or 31...Pottsville P. Schql. AT,11%21. 'GC; . • , • . : • 31• • , 0,. . , WA . LI) B 14004 II AN DI :EA N T EID ,11ii: ulid , rilzned want to. bur .td Bryon' hand-- lee:. inany,qnrintity. t be delivered to •,' ... ' ~ 1.111.1.KE(&.-MoDONEL. C6t.i St., Pott'gvitte. -, Fcii , :. - S.-k 14,6 4 : -- AA` 1 ).::re i:- I ',ET WO R. 14 E.—A good U 1 EN near.lv . 1. . - • Apply' to . W., S, Sll EAFER. • " rp, 116 • • ' IS-4° • 13 A 1.0. AL TO PROPERTY POP.. SALE,-:;Rea bc),..wilyuc, freeilorri•ther. , ..- , JOHN O'CONNOR. Con.bble. Palo Mays, •Gt: :•• . 19-1 r • • . . . . .. . , . VOrtP4AILE:—A . rirnLll•Colliery. on a Wa•erlin.el,. I:'•joA..OpeueEL V . ein 7 fe,t -thick, '•Aloining in two pr'thrennillim veins: lima affordine.. annponrittitity.fnr making k. gold Colliery: S.tli,factory rentkOns for .nl-, - liu;i. • Acidrezi? BOX •R41,-Poet.9,lllne,. Pottsville. . •_-_ . ~ .... . .Q . AIGE OF -A" TAVERN - ST AND.: —The ":73 • nneler;ignc , d . offers . ..at Private ...Sale - the Tavern snina in L.,cindd de, schnvikli eanntv., known'as the . Vet: ed zitates FlagAionse..• ferrnerli . .orcapied i Nl it hy , :Joseph: fierier. . The property.' consist% of a . . dineeddory frame•hc , nse with kitchen, of. good" 1 " 111 . Az- for a tavern ;•-stahling; and other • -outbuilding". ail in ;rood oeder ..- ' The.re is a: cveli.of !•teellent eider tai tht;'prenti es.. . The 10t,14 fifty' feet foit. - .bv one hnn tired in depth. _There are . hesides. two other inti of the semi , dimeosions..in'the:, rear, divided .-tiy nu . alley.- For terms; &c., apoir,on the premi,es - tri... .- ' ' • CLIRISTOPIIE if .ALBERT fil[ll.T.ll{. ls . 1 In', .. . • • Mar r. ti 6 ty 111.0C1C-PLANK.. IR 41 Et . •LOO.OOO :vet of •II EM LOCK. PLANK • tor Yule by..tbe.be 'dttliveted :fey. pottit iemeeibleby reitrimit . in Saittylkill coun ks, at reaitunabie Fitriatificu:ats address SCIII;YLEII. - rt Itultrttburg.;.Col. Aptil . 2B:. IT at ..,1F . • , ~ . . VTEA.III 'llTTlltilalid. .BRASS' AND IRON O.GLOItR.VALVES.',.STKAM COCKS, W.ROUI:HT NON PIPE. ELBOW, 1,111, 3 .5 S CAST,I.:StiS::BABBIT 1111.,.TAL,..6,......t.`.. malinfitc.turvil . Imri•for.linle by - , .-- -.., t.31111111.1!.Ati &..11:0'111VAAWD. .- • : April 28; , `61; • 17.0111 . '' ..' ; ' . '. ' 7 • .Itettilibg. Pa; ... Lion - 11,1 V.—The iixtnros in the Pl4t4- 11 . : cille. I'o4 Office nip offered 'CTtoles 1 Counter. 23 - f, et.in lettth..l.tie.w.pnuer Delivery, Leiter boxes .nernht:red CO ,semtively. from 1 t will he flividi.d and sold in iections to euit.inirchnsentr. =NEM APPiY to .. . . . . . F-""-,,,,,, i,c;-pe..irilble (.4,,1f1, . M.lniriu - 'pr . . perty i. -i!intrel. io Gi-egi,ry •'4. iniri r I)lktrriet-Giluin County, !:7,,,iv.ni0 Teri itOrY -. . !rne•t oll " . Fi , !g:i,' ndent.iluituA nf the I, , ole: • • • ...-. '. nu, fvet •I)iscovery Cliiijn oh•Loniulzui . u Lode, No .2:•.; ' lUM re;i: r el) F!tit.t.. 11 1 0 loot Nplonr:(1) We 4; . . . feet 1`6,7 . tw.k,f,•) West. ; • .: , jlNl feit f..ur • - row ~ n .vari:o other . I.A.nleti,ol a good vallty Pion feet *constitute's the prOilitY 01 tv'ich to orgliptm t I,otii,4l_an.V.L. 111 p 1,111`ti• is'tl feet...Shp .' in the crt ViCe.to ist welVtletined. and About three air feet wi -Thft ore issery rich. to hi 4 b-en.prnyeil• by an to.sav - The toe:pion isitue of -theirest •in the-eniuttry. It: is 1 - ; rated Pls tut ' four Mit:dred. feet 'from • the cete bmted Dreamy Leal tile Oldest and 'bait paving Lode • iii the country .-M ill ions, of .dodars- baYe been taken' . frem it. and' VII 'l6 O O .fcet of 'the Lode- there are f air stock compinieti rif sA.ttho.otlo..etich.:-.:::411. have "men tails.] alining and are tub ipg Put large . cmantitie4 valnaide I.re M the Louisiana above mentioned:" ('mill can be; Wit tit the: bide.: .as there is a tine • • St ream of water passing acv. - • There are si-yen tine mills errand- ihe mine: .:so: that. i the • d; o : n ot - chose- t' pIIC,UIIII for -therms: . eat.•thet. cap have the ore. "thefont and well ii "to those -..conittaniest ?able' run throtighla cloy - Ave tons. ti t werity4our how:it; saving trio eield , to ninety per eetar.Of the"goln: ltiwiti be msa y how Marti a coil:many make . tr:r day. even if they ' , Myna only..9pe-fedt of, y . b.af, Is mined: ," Theie are facts and tett" what..otn-I,n , done by MO. otterfnming cortipipy.. - . The rortripally, t, t-a"ill. prirchases.thi• pnincrty have in addition. to Low-i -atOt 1,41 e flee C1R1 , 11, , 011 Other Lodes , ...The,pmperiy will' he sold •t*enty- dye. Shares Of " - -Stent"l each; or if fen r.lift in , of the.: shares earibe sold. WC, Will retain one fifth - -ipterest."• if .t . tie-. si ree..The. mcmey, to he' deposih.d in Km: tit re •ft BroS.' "." Daub, Denver.- until ictriTer.deed Shall be riven and. everything executed arronling to law., -:Vow; we !Of-. •ifnilt thetie f•icte.to , 'those interested. ',lt must" NI • • membered that: one of !the'part len who own' this ten, is in Denver. Ile Moir' the ore'from the Lode ;. l ad it :assayed antrwill be qualified to.the above 'The . folloWitig .is a verbatim - copy. from- the Mint' where the Pre wee assayed: -• • ••. • • •'• . . L. M. Kno : =The 'sample. of ore from Lonigiatia Lode:. lintgory. 'District - 4p!eFtverl . ' f you, all. the ratept Six Iltindre&rind Niheiy Dolhirp7aud twenty three PPiltg (t 690 73) !Joh', aw4•Nitie and Ten - Cepte Sjtver, per ton.. ' Nekipectrull7.- . . . . Vor ritither lakination. apply. to or .adilter , ....ll: PETER:MON. AtaaltiniL Pit.. ivhctt , interest-. ed and'has tile.eale - cof the property above siientione4.: . VAILUABLE PELOPEILTV:AT PRIG T. I VA T E PTA IF: E.--One-twentigth interrat in the. tract sir coal land in New ,Castle. Townehip,'SehnYlkill County (known-ar tha Pott Hannan ,• tract) contrail.: lug about 420 acres.. • • :-• • ' • '• • A. treat of 220 acres - of COAL. and TIMBER LAND . In Riley Tbe - nehip. -• ••• -• • • • • ; • in'l3lyllie. Township. • •A - tract of. abut .600 acre:CEiza 'Nieto and. part' of Path.' Berger. triteto) pear ttke -7 - -- Silver Crock lte.ervoli..• ,•. • •. . .•• B. W ET. Tlaesiartani , Pa.. . ' Valuable. buildlun.lot. on: Coal...Washington' and 11.i..-Wholeerile and : Retail Agency in this r •Mahantongo etreets:' Derirable. aitcalb nli r waourea,- the State for theicelebriord 111a50N.8.11.43 11 . nianulactorim 4.e. A t.Plei dui . .lot on . SebuYlkill, Are.: INET ORGANS r TREAT LINSLEY &Co • nue. 33 Teat front. nn "the Al:ranee ami 5I feet front onDEONS, Auld DEOHIER DlttKi,.. PATENT Church .Alley. Apply to'. HENRY. - RUSSEL.: •j . 'FORTES Aire, general • - assvitniea • ..11u , — Deal E9tate:and Insurance Aecat; corner Secrind and 20-4 - eat, Inarrotarrita Orden. ftoto the trade esp .lilithatoongo sts.; POttroilllO, Ptt." • lutited: • Ukase send for a cireplar.%:.. • • • .•:••• •••*, .• ' • .• •-.. . . • DIED;. tVA,N"II 4 .I) 31. sj I • • Po-t Mauter Muth flith; 1045. GAL AZIEE ..nridepat g nig IN • pointed Execui.Or.r .of the .ftcate NCITi _'. ilea '...100'. of : . :riln.y; tqihi will to. pr th inn en yin me. ice kiebt,. and hay} o.) . • • ' 1 UttCTiitLS v,.p. , • IV t -Notk e Oveit , ..thetz;ltiland dit . .by velar, :orAaelgeyeettf..rthticl the First day of" ‘l 4 , 'Age end set piierellitmpipperty nn . d ein.oc t, dentin, bereft or, Oedn,,i4.,__T her, performs Indebted to Mtn e roqat-4<;11 nivnt with- .nt delay and thits , ,! - .llavin,,, etc,„, wilt dui same..• • . WM..' It Schuylkill e,,mu -5-.:**66 ' • •I‘Totritftl .-- ; Wttren.4. - letterv.'nf Admit Lt_ on: the estate.of h Kiranatrirk Wctigth of Pottsville-. B . chttylkill hive been granted TO the TihiT,-24;,,ii te given to all aprse indehtrvi 4.11111 t,,' n menf and•thene hiving elalinn witl hripim, eet d ern „, t. ,•• • . CHAS.-110Lpht. Adatintn, . 24- 'lid • • • ••- •• • ' ill, V.14.4111 - NiPIT R.ATI 0 71f NiOT C 114' Lei tCr% .of Ail:alai-I rretina :th. : 4 .; jolts • sArtfl. ;lite • of the. Honaleh ,if de0a...4 have heen aldhecriipiv--tiotrmts hereby even to' 4.d.tn•sam innke pasment, and .ho claims pvenent.the r m , • - JOllll SEI 1 ZlNfiEtt. AdinirdO, iA 11 . 0111\11.4TRA'r10 1 1' mitettere , of. Attinini , gration on the e,4 4 ,,, Alt) T.ItICITAIIDs • tate Of - the ft.a , n2h. St: Schuylkill County . : Cleee'-'ed• .4 :irt• beta vri med suliq:riber-zNottce.' La hea-ebv :riven to a u I , itelrM to F.nid e.qttte to matte armeni. and ', N lug :chain proseut trhent , • • • .•• W. T.lttellAß-1*,.E,c41 k,., ,- ::.:F,; - : : Wki!INE' BANKER, OENTEI , - ann ET; POInrSZw, Dealier in. AMERICAN AND FOREIGI ,CIC)ILD AND SILVER, FoCeign Exchange, Tinited Stai!es.,'gonds. Quartermaster's Vouc And UneurretitMoti - , , ton'y 'RECEIVED ON DEM [NTEREST allowed tutv_ peispecial agif •SToCKS and.BINDS boy ht and • • ihe New:York and Philadelphia 130 Brokers'at the iisual Cobnnission. _ May S, ,G 6 ~ - . .:. ' s .GQ"yValtil!!!:-NT . ,. Y.A ; 710 . 1,1 7 .1A.L ;.-.B•A o.irers for srrje „nt lowest nvirket-rnte - .GOVERNMENT SEOURITIES, Et=rail U. 5.7-30 Treas. Notes date of Aug, li t cc " ". '11111;15N . . j is-24 Loan .of 1136. • .- 5-20 Loan, of - IS6I. Loan of 1N6.1. , • 1 •• 10-10 Loan of 1t46 I. IMM=I GOLD, :STOCKS AND BON A'ZI Et ALL -GOVERNMENT SEOITRITEES 130 AND SOLD: rr l rt3l — HOPI) Asysi•ihtirt Totter for rent their large int! eh:. Hnll,.wtth twressMg- Ru ms: Supper Ruum,T, Otll6l. Cr. f' , .r • .. "Metitigs, . Exhibitions, Lecture*, the hiohtinc... I new and comtdete: haP nit the' .ern imerovetaklni MU:cited. and cnpnble.of ace tio . nn audience [fleet) handrtui.pereona; - Fur further partieolong Apply to •' • L. F.'Wlill'illEV.••Trealkorer , .Centre Street, Puoeyilie. - • ' 17 I.ln -Apiil M I I:, .ER5H11.7 3 1411: . 1 ; 1 4 $T EA :F4 A. N. - FRE C is: B.t . Steiim Sipii Mills and,a fine , shvlr. of i Oak and . II einlock Timber at Millerstairg. Pa...are prepared.to'tnatinfaiture andlorwual tee, the hi,aviert hilly .of 'Lumber at •.hort..notice. T.; cities of Baltimore: Wctehingcun had York: or. to any point on the Delaware iiirer. Schtf "kill:- Hari tan,. Penn4ylval tin or !ride .Watrc or on 'the Northern' .Central. - PentisOrinis, -other . cotipecting railrieide. 2.1;m6-16-:im . QTR A\ prem),Rea .- of the . berP)er tit tiordou,'Oull'huraday; April IZth alum , t.,izeft, Rett .iinct - Whilev, with' tv.retl hbt,na,, -*The owner brreciasetea tc provv.property . abd, take her away other wise be kold'accardhig to • April. , JAMES E .. . FLOWER • SEEDS 7.AND . BIT .1.,.. A. verv - fiwAisr. ,, rtmellit • f -FkOWER: SEEDS Ad 96.5L - 31:VIE It F 1.0 tt: Elt I N a BULBS 1 , e• - ea le lit' -B. BANNAN'S Boulz'aud Seed Se we, Pen:Mlle. . . 6REF.N -.IIOILNE . PLAITS; SHRUBBERY; 1 VlER.V.cht.ice ivzsoriment of Teen in'excellent conditimi: for Qate wh"14:46. and 1411 GREENWOOD NrliSEItY Persnnri desiring to. sell _Plants, supplied st Ralo prices. . DUPLICATES POE TAXES, Of alt,eizel and said parpofe. for at •. IItANNAN•S Flt - . 11 tore ;out • . • . hciice (irucerive, &x.., j 1144 recors.l nut Cel leap Uv , Bge,K.&,COllO, April I~ •Gd-16- . ,Murr6' 1d iut . . , Tr.pan,--Black and Green, very tine. - nir sale hy• • • • BECK,t COHO. Morr'ef Aktdina. April 21; •66 . . hoice lot of. PotOtoeie, ','Peach. choice (Or &if e by. • pia "4)11 1 ). _ . 1.1(1Alca. . . Fr tie - b . cbit Floor' ir..rt.d in markot.-.., , L 064- 1-. . 45 . 'lninin.o • Choi.i.Fi.ed of all •dyperipion.'l. and Oats totwtaidlt on hand and for bale by - .. - • • • '.. DECK &. COllO. Norris' Addi!bal. ,n 1 21. '66 •! r T U t7 3N : rlv It:+ei an .Irolleet. Pa., has' on 'hand .8 flue golsorrTriont .. V1: : 11E1 ab4o, I'OLICETBOOKS "GITNIS STAMPS ana.ll for tru . .r.'in:4 LA.mr Firrultk3, at o_e', est calarptleo. land'of teijuiring neatly dons.. April ?.1. . 13 EIS -onto= f)f• An; lkor , ', Director:4 : a , the P,ntr of Schuylkill County,•g will he extthited toll:114h: Pale on • •'. • . Stlidtay of May. At 10 An the morning,.. at . the, public lignek .1011v.MACKAY..in the Flormigh'of Schntikill lirj it e'er , ni pitet ion' of the Poor Farth ninnif 'wren: more or leg.itt a!joiiitug,SChuylnill Heiken. f , i nn Orwl;,•elitirg,runt Coßditi.m. Any of erne. • By orcler .4.11 - th Itoarri O..!...SATLQIL• C'ert In 31 L. OR OR .ALE. :•.• • ,•• • u • • TRE: ;TARDLEY.RESIDENCE. , in 1G rrl~.AddNimt t two Amy hriils. - dwatin; sabje. tra a lot 4n by no. tort. -i udre 4,n given o , 4d*. Refer to . John ShipPen:Esq.;llsl Ed. Yarriley, - E.7q the premises.. A.l , Ply h ., • • W. BLIEAFER.,Engtheer, Puttrri 7r.1 17A: . . - . I 0 BLOCK , ' ' MINERP4 7 - 110[7 , :it m ; L smila DOUSES; awl ONE STOW: NM. AND OFFIcE•"FOR SALE,. NEAR' ; BELL3tu• SCIII.ALKILL 'COUNTY._ . .'.. .:. . ... '. '.-..• . . . . ' ''' " ALSO; TOWN LOTS _IN .. - . nahninei. pity.. . : • . • ' • . goads • • . Putter*on. • • • Turn, . . • .. • . A4)(1.1i1 - 111einut .IRopei•.natd Finhbacli, is . 11oyough•of Pottsville. Apply to • P. 'W. SHEATE:II. Att'y for 0 April 14. •u 6 4434,14 MINING 11ACEINERI - FOR • . One' oib linrPe power new.engine: 3 boilers St, cone On horse pinier*ond-band engine, in r der:•witli iirnni:pun, ping and hoirtingyenr nit! ... -. One 4o homee power eivitie. with pathping Ing tear and chain—n N:0 4 &tilers: ••• •--, ' . Orie 20 : home pciwer'etigine, fa . goof order' , . A large double brealter. with tvideetp of Sir Tern. iron 'dark., railroad iron, ic A lot of new drift CVO. 40. inch gulps:. .. OLIO . thousand drift mad MIK five feet long. Apply tOt...Vir. SHEAFEit. , Engineer of 3iii . , April .r; EOM