vittstitig 0117OLAL Pia or rai arts.. - . WEDNESDAY . MORNING DEC. .5, ~ 18f3D: •'' ,' • . i . 1 , . r. I '. 1 - . I I - r. E pl . g . CITY AFFAJRS k : i i - - _ r -.. . xlmillacts.ogicic Observations ter the Guam. hy i _, 4 - gi -- .R. Shaw, Optieisa, MI Fi ft h St. -Oomeftsd daily: - • ! 's . .1 li - or I IW. - , L , • r , , , 61100. 1111 inane. elteelsei eonits-.- 99313 INS 4462 616.176955 70437 • 9 Veleek, A. 1.........-...-.. 00 1 84 Iftuateush.-4—... 49218 783 ;1 fat ion 46801 21 '.• ; 1e........... - ....». - .... 00- I 30 alleebeey 625 . -......... 216116 121 .....,..r. 6082 2102 8 e , ' 9.14....:. ... ....-...-...; 1 gy-, _ 1 natio 180874 ftsrleeetee ........ .. ••••,.....-... .. • ...... •.. L2O I 'l o 4:201020 . 66 ' 30114 we its tot 63 . 6 59560 . • . i i 115/162...- . -. rtrrosuion -1? 0021406..-IVot pock a trame—....4...- 2936 26116841319 /458 26869 2i211 yesterday to the Presides' of Ibis instils 1 1 14," "1- --"; -X766 1 7g 1 ? 2(131' 31 3471 2i711. 1100 010 . 111121017 Our stay took a rstobla over the r.dr.d=:7 . WOO 1184 yes) 4v7 9286 42811 ~ bedlam'.. We judged' from the szteriar thst the „,,,, Inceli.c --- t m5 749.41 294 1 r 42 'lv 3784) lend* of Vt._ *Mee - Me ttkished is superior 0,7 - 4,,7bi', — ; - '''''::: iaeol ' ounton. ma 4149 Drip Baia ''', 11 7/ 11 Ohat Itlatillyisistived to lied 'doh hind- ants ... -- .7 .... ...- 57067 157 1066 129 4474 =366 - coma 2110m2 sid - well arrsoged spartmenis f0rC 969,0 ,---;----• 177 " 767 7 14a al° II" 0110611455.—,.. 1896 .140 141 4738 ' 12688 reoltstioi se those whieb - sre kind for th pros e a...bd. ~......., 29113 109 1 4 6321 17779 ..- stfiditatif of this College: Os the fret! floor are mw--:=: - ... 49992 914 4794 3 " 97 " 33713 .al 6ff1161, perlor,..smeis swan diplog i s i o i n Ink.—.-.-..,... 86 49 '66 toes 46 ion nal , . ir„,.e.___...... niaa me Mt MI 7201 ants kitchen sad lausdry d e alimen t The pselords p. 1,..............,...„.. 9147 at .030 37 1681 . 7601 ' • 9 1 1 6, 16111611100111 'sod 01111143118. 26116101162 the Somme ---:....„.. 189 13 96 17 166 ..... .„ drawl's loin of a boat The eellingile embBl- 1, 4 64 . ...7 ., .---.... , . . 2 "0 9.. .. 214 ,. 111• I 212 !gt tti: -. - -naked With einem 110711.-1 beautlfSl marble 1, - drigr''...7. -4. .., --.- iiiii, ita 111111 ti el - tifi ' 2;14 . model spans the firs plsoe, sod Ibe Mil. its J0e1at5..—....i......... 16210 154 90 /14 2969 1306 - rally 14 I feel high, giving to the Whelp rooms tr ue " n ..-.... 7. -:: 41:11a , gig ime 1 r e s . : taste ;Tory ' 'Toll happy offset. - Ou the eeeeed t 14 09 ere the Lannemee.-- , =ma 163 1831 89 tan 8.070 'lltUdll9l4 rooms sod two spumonis for tools). Isamu —.«.-.-. siats am Mel Mg 18229 26257 Aloe. :'The Tana sre large, well sealed, sod rS- . 76 2 ‘ 7 . :: —.- r• -- ; 1741, 319 3 ' 73 i : fil" 334 t; -*laded to very,rividlyeflormer temislooenoes. i',„ d „,,,. --- ~.,.......-.. - ants wit; se 23:1 itla .-- .„Tha.fortser owe'provided with cottage furniture, W1416a ~...,-..- i .... „ %O. 49 889 88 1708 62111 ' theetempants supplying merely the serials, and -heetc "" bice° l l.-- . 1 %; Ir fate 2, 11 tta , 2, nt for elegiac , sod costrortaa r ess o saYl th at lie- imam - imam ........tr.::: - usu. Isu mw lot lEi 24410 have ever sees. Former students of other Seto. Dopler --..........•,„_. ut24l 101 1694 81 2747 .--, 11.11112. ' 4140 611 661 14 104 BO 4 -.........„.-.... 8661066616 ..... 1......... - 242688 453 1616 274 vat VMS ?kw.. - • vial 193 nu Id tsio nt 7 Valoo ...--.......... .. ... 14222 101 927 60 1t067 2704 17.6•64,.. ..........„ 26169 163 2850 6. 4041 18310 W• 41.10410 0 ---.-.- 47319. 484 8770 on-sum 10919 wyantax. ~...„. 15264 86 say taa 92e5 10616 Warm.- ..1....... IWO 16/ 1491 66 1844 11611 w./...1:7;i.;..»...,..... soli, 445 4300 389 9787 617211 Told -......„..:„.1354388' • ---- 109 iit lout,' would reeogaite a wide difference be twee. the 6pp/orates of these apartments and then to, which they were accustomed during their tidilocuy life. Oa the third Clary ale also two itecilleg'departments and • number of reams etiloally. Aistingulehed with those men- Doped,-far Maar of comfort and elepicie etre& them. Oa the ,'2l and 81 stories are water cocks and a DMA *beet, the latter being iegularly reilealshed by -the far Muni for thous, of the stucteita. A bath room Is also provided in the al story, for the iticoinitiodation of those who biller. is hy dro phut. appliances ter lhe promotion of health. Id th e attic is a large, room runniag neatly IYe trholl length of the building. in which are a Cur pen'alley, dumb bells, leaders end other eristrivattoes for gymnastic exercise. The un— 'occupied' portion of the floor is amply large elough for tarptiohorean or other eXeroless, which soy be token here to weather too Jule meat for'. recreation out of doorit: A ispaedous yard isiWotrided in the .:sear of the huilding, adorned whb evergreen. and shrubbery. the whole laid out in plot. of coevenleat The seminary now lumbers over 40 hoarders hailing .fikom every point of the compute. betides. upwards of 100 day scholars. Though the build. la/ isrulerably well filled, yet good #OO2IMO - will be procured for others se fact as .they emak. - . vim—lb:court was *Weedily imPloyeti in trylog the eases of LitiwoOd Brack ftwfidg• Alexander Woods and John Brack enridgees -Cliarlee Psalmist. • The plaintiffs are braises and grandsons of the eccentric Judge :Brackenridge, fornierly osi the Supreme Bench ot -I.lda State. The suits- are 'otiose ef eject. moot brought to recover 111,111 . 11 tots 1111MOKIMII 'port, of libiolilhe defendants are note in pot ; , They were height by Judge Braaten -'ridge at s Sherif:Pe sale, in the year )800, de wised by 'him to his trip Babies, and by her to the plaietlffe, her grand-ehildren, to be divided betweew:them, so as to be /Oar in - value, by their father, Alexander'Breekseridge. I The de " linden's set op ae their defense the 'Salute of limitations, olalmiog by adverse possemion and alleging that they tees perfeoted theirstitiO by paying tezre on the controverted property for In' the trial of I - bees — causes it wen Of oessary to refer to Site evenrecords of the time it which the Sheri - fro deed was made, to get sortie needed vipers They:were Dot :to be found inlthe Pro. Antatittery's affirm, but after much search one at Ikea was discovered In the loft immediately - above the-Der If rooms on either side of the rotaidillit tie *Olin ideas. A bale} 'of court papers were dlscoteJed there, ttoms.et *them highly. important, lyinebeelJe a — box that lad been tilted up, in whit* obey' had . formerly, been' put. It seems they had been stored sway in this secluded place about the time the court doetimeete werw removed from the old court housels the . Diamond sad remains ad interred there until* the present time. An order will probably be made by the Mommon 'Pine, In:whose custody they are, for their re. moval to's more appropriate plwre. TIMM. TO Meows liutiaar.-A Germen named Sobeak; while under the tieuesioe of liquor, • attosoOokto - drowa his - sell on . Monde, ~n.ght, "•: : ::nialliveetilinfleottni levied and .lei o'cl ock, bj into the Allegbany river, jail above the railroad bridge. Fortunately, hairnet', he •-; pea observed by AI deaf and dumb man 'aimed .Davit Fainter, wbo happened to be OMIT by at iletis*. sad to. hie timely latarferenee• Bobwab fa sow indebted for hie life: • Schwabrm thin &shalt 'to' the office of Mamma Scott, Wba own ' mined tim to jail for twenty-four hours. Tan Republican Executive Committee of All.- ' gliteny'City held a meeting at the Towninall, on Monday evening. They resolved to bold the palmaty 'ineetlegs to nominate a candidate for DLayor, co ilaturday;' Deo. 22d. The Voting is to be done by belie!, the candidate receiving the highest *lmlay of votes to be declared the nom. toes. Tbe conicaltlie also recommendithat the 'omga e, wards nominate their candidates for eta , on the same' evening and la the ,seme m . The candidates for iliyor are . .litseith H. Stott, Simon Drum, Alfred Bleck and .tlybreeter Tyler. . - A Dinarrotermarr. , —The oartion this Cleve '.land road, bringing Air: Cartie_to hie appoint:- melt hire, yesterday evening, did not make the iconaeetion at Wellsville, and jbe anitelpsted !email - at Concert Hall vu thereby pritvented. ...A.e the leeturer had other sppointmentit , imam , distal, following upon the one-made for ibis city, 'he'wu obligitd to go on to meet tbeas,!lnd the 'lecture ion! therefore be indefinitely poCtponed. .Wit presume many who were not'appricedllooik• er, were Much dathed when they came to the ' kali and found the doors abut, with a notice of Alie foregoing announcement pinned op. : DLIP01111:011LY Connuce.—A man cam d John Davie was beforiklayor Wilson yesterdity morn . lag:on a ehuge of disorderly conduec,;l prefer ..:red by one of the pollee. 'The sensed it spi Peers oriAted a disturbanoe in a court off Virgin anti, on Monday afternoon, and °Seel. Riddle .wee,sent feistiest blii. He resisted, and it woo '' not until Riddle had been pretty 'l'y hand. : led; that hi was secured Re was filed $l2 and agate ? . , , . . hut Ac47111/91.1-11 matt tamed Harvey .:Teleiger wu run over at Lima, otthoP., Ft: W. /Ir. C.. 8.. IL the other day, snit alias& N. -steady killed. He had been out to help a neigh. bor and olireturnizig home is etippOsedlt(kboro fails, on ibo tract. A train coming by, he war . ruo , oreesod hie, body =ogled lu..tbo moot 4mi:btu manner. . : . ::I. ' As attempt was made on Saturday Sight, to Ire the :plow works oil.; A. Speer & is icsitobeatir; trap door, in the lowerldoor of the buildlest, wet opened, end s lot of matches thrstr.,smersg,the shavings, width were aeon in 2 .11 blue,..rortunately the light wee seen by par= alee'vcir Vitt the tiros, end the.flateet went #stingnlshed. ' I • . Seresso . k.—W. A. Herron, Clerk tbe Cosele,'W. Richardeos, Register. an. Jona. tbss P. Rose, Recorder, were SWAIM IV 'Dv the, teetant. Ws hare that Mr. Herres has appointed Mr. ~"Jobs n Stewed o n e of his deputies.. Mr. Stew. art a experience sad obliging deportniene qualify; hire will for the position.. M1111:11:1' AVD Barran.--Earnest Hornig vie before Mayor Wilson yesterdsy, charged with aneetilt and batter Oat the lemmata of Joseph ',llsekdoller. Tee groettouter elle& Abet be Meardad with defendant, and' that be illsoked be.eme in bed. sad coalman the of; ;fence nemplaleed of. Reritis les bet Cobalt Bstreitics 8/DIWAIJIA .;-YesterdAy a 43 eider leble' fall of - loom made tbe permits quits siiiirmand several people got severe all& A boy teamed Deboos, wham meets reside on rant street, opposite the jell, bandies, fell Wale retinassfrom school and broke his collar bone, It sae set by • Plifekiaa• • Tneamts.-;- The Webb Meters ara dal s fair bushiest at the Yittabargh tbestre. Tough lber .eppwir. in the Efasekback," sad " Ade personetts, several chsrmaire Is the Yoosg Actress." • • Tae AA LL GUAM -Llciriag the m ee tpelt - VS 'Detail from pentane readies to different:nate efthe misty bat fields eons with "Yak sr rie tmeoeellp had it favorable sppearsaeo.-Md. Reel -.'. Pleases now 000111%*.11 man Mimed Henry, Cobisughomeidlew In Allegbeww, was lodpd la :JO yesterday on a procese from Court.l Ile is Alward with forcible catty and &miner. -:Howl Mac --Coroner Bostwick bbabktr om Ida ObieIIICIITSIG/3. snd wril hereafter be found 44 Me Mo. on !fourth street. I Coral ot COSMOS PLIIMI.-Tab COttli kw bees is misidoei Moos Monday, but so amiss of mizab .impestutie beep treed. i ilar,Pllll4lDZlttee Masssaa.—Tbla bapostant ilinntlaila; about Wash theta btu ,basn so mash /peal alai,"a, aid 'blob all are so antioas to Hi, wilt to gablialtad: la fall, as naiad by tgsgrapb, this sialtiblit;b an 'extra areas/. M.'s's, Haut. ',Kinst„bairaparobasid tba azolailva sal. tot It MA. 4g4, esa be bad at Asir aottatni. Hitch Wed; Mid 0f,M11 . 1 - 44slerli pri5 . „, 1 4.•4 1 09th akin ,lunt $l !MT ft PiX/M.VAIIIB.• •Si Irel eggs Arrow - okelloutip At LS. i name for ibl ealideei ea lates9*. the i seperie suede amid Campbell: ' 0 • • , Total popolutou Ia Distrkii to 1S 0....._ " 1880„._ Tot l papolajoia IL ilastero Martel, ISM . 1651063 1830.:—...1=9,063 Inxrw In 4o jrrt...~......_............».... t 56,100 . ••••-••••: Total population of 01.411,04. la 913,^41 T.• 4 kretalae..'.... .. .... The increase in Allegheny calmly (Including the two cities.) in ten years la 41,784. • Docroit C. B►atr; Water t'am and Hamm: . patio Physlolith; also agent for Relfiboles eelabrolod Trete for Ruptures. No. ,130 Smithfield St. t pflr - Datirniar.—.Di. 0. 81110 1 No. 216 Peon street, 'Made to all bnusehas of the Dental profes sion.- I iiirALL should not Etil to read the alter tlrm.etd Psvf. Mme,6 t.d.ott frt.. lifirbrviaima ConotaL.—We Would ro; goad putkulai Mistake lotto advarbilmatat of 11•111., Osvasa * Dna', •Adrsused eallotbeee." The !NUM TM* °ORDEAL of :Det. **TOT Is rl undelscof gnat aolabrlty, sod lb. atast4tat of 111 assaid.tanono to • Seciess 0l! shs cart Wool la ha praparatloa, sod JO , P 11,1 17. 'Th. ,. fag 10 WOOD^ It for s elan of daleaama:nworpaaataly vary yerilata la fhb akin. lly. aad Its 01.0 rapatathas oboald canna • storey We... laillimagic (Clam) Ammo'. adasilbamitebt. for oda by (110. 1110711111 lawat.l4lo Woad at. Plebemnab. I r solialamobar • SAPONIFI Important' to Fai Sava lime. Trouble , a 4 Expense! I TITE THE BES T .: MARKET' ARTICLE TOR rx "" MAKING SOFT, SOAP!. Oft pound equal to Itlzlpounds -1 :1 r r S 11-1 rep libelorhh,l7 Panora. Salt Manufact'g. Co. PITTSBURGH, IPA. A. 4 b 7.1 - Drqz 4 3,r0.111 United illtaten Concentrated Leaven, . . . Bread, Tea pakaa all =lda 91 Pantry, am 'uxorious/ED anw cliraudpitzt.t.tx ac Co.. . , - - -.- - firoprielops ertntrainstat Caratflel Works, ~ Nei. 33 Inidtei • to Boston. — . --.a.....__.. . . CONCENTIATIAD LEAVIth Is ' 'shalt of *areal Utz chattiest hewed All Its leg* eats ore Nepal* 111 tae blab* state of poetry. and ..no el with • slew toph. dnew brand of aCr ow* Duality, sad Is mote Ism 11* than by say other soar* s6A trw nuenhetuntra anbatti It, with astute than**, to the Jo 'gamest of dbrrhainstr 1 1 1 =1711rin k adi bs ont o bra ' .. rt Ckho t tetostad /.11 11 B a tter, mots digestible and Doolti . has •o sgrZst . d ' at Data* *tat iiiewo 11.144 teaser; w ad )hib Ili molaturi tongs ths• by any other penal* sea lb. whole verpars ', Boa tor the one 'need not au** tol atm. ft ts valuable ', beetwie it is not pwlabab hid may hi retitle/if *Whale to pls... and at thnei • ben past Maar: witlitn teach art to 6e• , In ill dim sleigh I birder all C 1,.: atioastanara, It m a or thus Ohs 16114 WI; ditnetilty. of potanoing 3 *a or other ftriasetA. which ts, frequently of. an Works. quality, ftbdwies the brast more at lests. nia: It la also adatilbla si weshade teonotiy, as It Law hew awartaload lbh a meat I tAttetati In th• floor of not Ina. Wan IS pee malt. lathe moo* pothata, mach of the' Once-beim of the notch lost by befog Ana** Into cso , hoola add ita, or visit, and ills. wham I. /LICSIrt. II solely' o Roth. poop* of genwatlas Sat lals t h e thalAh. II; tettin Cbacestrared L is tr eash* .hete avoided, sad tba , kr obtained la .1 manner squally - int . h.. Yawata . lion es hes he. Ii alatacknettteys • P• 1 tole. now urea*. and, to hew op** it, - beset •of &It 'mnsigattig Ilia li, whl,b, by ha common settlal, wag:arils teal. at*.ut nth Ita of braid, nl tall by Odd woe* :96 lb.. lbw. ft slog'. tha 'shrimp what resit[ at la pee het: In tb• quantity of Boar. By *hind to e. alnath mite ass b peclace,, my pawn capable o ordinary a. hut* hay wealth lb* proessomd Umtata!' II Invilably be highly satieLawyt. 0111MMIAT /BOW DE . .1 RAY ILB. x sci, , - limeys" 110 the abita lif Mum . . aki.- "t have eaattstei the Chetuestralei Zetteraosaaahultard by alert.. PI Obeattertla VW, tech referees:o to he sanity sad egicieuey of actin. ha umlaut's the etPut of yeast Its Matsu dug dont b 'sad th•rehy rehearing 4 et mat fug breed. Thle latlove Ie eall.tally bump ended. from reifeetly parhmat MI. It seises .1.. dkigh err bout con c:alas the eeser or mug ether prteescde , I , the E.ar, per Lately; and the sive weight of s WIT Will prom:, . more melee, peletstes t,read Matt can b• It through the aid at yaw; - while fur cake, sad pastry It Is faealuahle, as It vim al l' risk mid much hoe al the'peatry mkt., harutrfmnits 6440 by has maim the statesteute Mods b, the autatee Itur,ere, stet prove 11;4 ceetwood thy of pith& apptrnel end cub - hetes nee • tibtVtlfullt, ! A. A. kl YR{ /I•te Awsrr. • Id (Wien .Iroet Boma, B!kpLanber :doseo." ==:l2l Ebro,Vast and Itu Pah —•Two er. Was twupaoudal of Leave., (.cording to the quality . f the pear) bow quart of deau, mu thonnutbly. I y prong too or am., tures through•• shows tab Is s thr •of butarr half tb• dee of en Mt , end umle Us* paste with add milk Or water,. (tn. lk Is prefers/4*J byety silt ••••sta toteratt lolling out Itlyb anaidlat should: so evoUod l a as tato desired Gras, and pia, leunediattlyle a lest orall sod bit qoklity l Leaf Bread—The lama prow:llm of Leann and Opor, , Wasp to/other se I abartu omit the but , sod toots the plata stud tweak to katut lido • bet, • rd tyke la aud . o Usehaas Bead-Tors. tatatutiaiful Lamar. to one glibalit milk sod bate la • 'tow oven. „ is .. Brown Bond—This. teimiloWidol of von to one pint. of Bummed one Oat of earn teal, all w I ailed togettur; add two sus mad about • ulll of too nuke me pude thin mph Edit and base uwlt. B‘elnallsal fidti•—trtour 'add milk lett hut to maltase ; iii. quasi id: Mato; add ow ety, limn slit twypoomntl Of Laves; boat to 'shalt. dad cook vita, • .. Deliptilatr—lllit %Whereto quareol awl Ur • tas;* opeosatal of bloom nab to • oho. of. we Walla 1•Its •• an rte. cola wlth cold ntlik or wafer ad boll leo attn. -dour. Ciertabcr :het( Csku—Slit 'tottitty . wo Novi cup of sod two tautp•otadot of II.••••o: tla halt soap of batter =dards soda WON( raga; natal with cold ml It or woo to • WI Suitor, add eche tq alqtfibe ui1,...d bps. . . , Orachmudf .iii Okluk—T . Itg.* of ibitopooir lestan with the yolk aims— V •he of la eggs Wawa to ••froth; item bald: t totialv add thiesd•pa to atttuld 'att. one cup of wattr rod laws lawpouttufal Id Len, n; 0 au; with tap lenspoon•tol of ammo of h no, and Wks to a quick ova.. ' . , • ,Irablu—Ott Oat gout of II or ant threw tau oporantol of Gansu tlite 12 ow Nov lof butter stl4 • map sad • hod of white surscoust apt to lullt Ike Man, ads status:Bth to roll oat, mad bake q, • l , . , „piediu faht—fisa quart of Outr mad thou sampan/Idol of Lenews • tud opened add • cop Of Why, ono viand of co:mg; two tope of white altar, awl ere tripandla of dogwood WI with cold milk tea •UP bstirr, sod bate In 'lawmen. I • . . Una fhke—Outi p'uthia's of dear Mill tadlso weal, sod 1b... tranistoosfal of tresum.•ell elflad totattur; add ow gill of rant aid swamp: aux lido - r th milt sod bake In • slow cnett. dspChkiAfire cop of Mar and 1b... teeepoesdal of toms, Wad loyda•r: add am cop al Ottlhor, two °imam sad tholpts.sli well testintethan the• add scup of our. sliati. sad spike tat stilt too tads. Bute about bait us tour, Zadits'Otht—Threequartenrof a patudl of d Atwood tear' tetepialcanal of Leavan laud fryerbou o • mood pi Satar sad autumn of. hatter Seaton to as : the with. of ..f i r a tt irvil .trattn, hod tea jolly moll haver,.. min : 114 Air Ciar.inglapl Of. NOW. loirionioNi of Land, arta capi (donor, cop of teal . ono i f milk, and Mt *gm bolt ma apfc• ta Ildratad.. k • abcot: hall an . _ • Paikul to &On 'V 04, r;:ra, oat, s.d Bin . "i .24M fuse. par rah by Onwerssott Prettied ipllerlili . . 1114. GOLAGlllt ► it SRN Wliseunle rh wiladfutod . I No NO Nook Fleet 4 • P • CS—Artola HBiteet, 4ViTdsrd "wnahal leg irks w.: AVIC. Book Iliiildbtlater. Ilkettsta. ENbTratri /RUNS Y taken it pat air rut , Chairs Omar demliptibn, • S.S.TOUNiII 11.00., MI sadio owl e.te II AllOO A N SID&BOARPS--44, beauti jma•Mertlelw;lll•4l.od INA Is Inoreboil• - ' • - I\OLIOOIIO s OM .O . MOLL:3BBS 6 bbls.frto • con. - • Vr4 Itl z-4, e~;y.y c., .. _1.*e 4 . 8 51 106 1111 IN9 , He next refers to the act. passed in several States to defeat the Fugitive Slave Lsw, and remarks that -tor these neither Congress nor Peer/dent should be held responsible. They were passed In violation of , the Federal Conetlintioe, end were, therefore, nail ad void. The Fugitive Slave Law' had been de:. snared constitutional by all the coons—Stabs and 4 etional—with she single exception of a State Court la Wines:min, whose decision was afterward' revers. ea.. Ise validity but been established ever and over again. It was founded on en exprea provision of the Constitotioo, requiring that fagitire.slaves should be &Bared up, and without this provision, it is • well-known fat. that the Constitution could not have been adopted. The Fugitive Slave faw had been the law of the land under one form of another from the days of . Weiblugton to the present, It would be the clear May of the Praia. at elect: thee, to see that it was enforced with rigor, egainet the omelet; ag enactments of State Legislatures. Should he fed in the perfamance of this high doty . be Wald Manifest a disregard for the °lnstitution and theism., .to the deep injury of one-half the States of the Cow shoowealth. To presume in advanee•that he will thus violate his duty would he at WO with every principle of Justice and Christian a irily. : Lotus wait for Measles set He reeommandsaat the State Legislatures will repeal their encoustiationel enact. mats, and remarks that noires this hi done:without delay no human' power can awe the' lloion. The Southern States have a right to demand this act of jostles from ria'Northern States. It it should be refased thee the Constitution will have tad wilful. ly violated in a , provision essential to the satanic sauna and happiness of the remainder. Then the injured State", attar hiring "t;ed all .tosacefid meas sum of redress, would be justified in revoltitionary resistance. -Be 0.140011 bier narks a molutiaa ty renitence, beanie it hes beep claimed that any Stela ran secede at her soversigo will ad pleasure, without-any violation or the Ciatlat Inn or °suth actual rights of the other States. at as *soh i rh become parties to the Usion - by the te °rfts are people assembled in eooveotion, so M like tanner she may, retire,. In order to justify simasion'lt must be the principle that lederat government is a Mere voluntary association of States, to be dissolved at pleasure by any of the contracting paths. ' If so; the CalliadetSay hl a mete ape'of sand, to be dls: aired by thi nest adverse wars of public °pinta! These whole thlity-three States may resolve them, elves into so many petty, Jarring, and boat. 'provisoes, each - retiring whenever any suds:: den eacitement .might Impel. By this prongs' e Chan might be broken into many Crispness's is a few weeks, which cost our forefathers se many yeani of privation to establish. Such a principle is; wholly Ifloandstest.with the history of the Constitution as Bass framed with greater deliberation and, care; iutunitted to Conventioos of the people of the ter whiling. for ratiflosition. la provisfas were dia.: missed at great length in these hodies, , eouniosed, of distrit men in the many. Its opponents centind 84 that it conferred, powers upou the Federal Gov erment dangerous to the right. of State', while Ise advocate" maintained that ander a fair construotion - team oral Be foundation for such charges. In that. :mighty. struggle between the and intellects or this or •ftity other conatry; it never canned to any, either among friends or opponents, to Ades:mite an ,ariest,i or even to hairnet, that their efforts weuld - bas - vein, beearnes the moment that any State felt aggrieved obsimigin secede, - which anstilvg - argument would, thus have proved, agaloat those who dreaded that the rights of the' Sates might be snood. The Lath is that until many pests after war such a pro position ever coriaired, and it wee there met amfl I refuted by thesconelaive arguments of Gen.: Jack- ! scm. 's: filetehe quota at length from Jackson's pal stamina, e nd takes very decided ground egoista, the right of any State to weeder.) The Pnwident then aka up thecae of Soothe Carolina, defines hii ram posiflob, end says he hes given striet order' allotted States pillars to set solely on the defensive and is much 'Masked in their character if this de-, fines will tot be maintalued. What the character, of the relations between South Carolina and the podeselflairertmosrat ratuthis tote donned and de.; 'The President adds: It Is beyond the power of a Stat., like an individual, to yield • portion of ill anvereign rights to seem the remainder. Its the leaguer of Mr. Madison, wbn has been &lied thi /ether of the Constitution: '"lt was Amapa by the Suites—that Is, by the people in mob of the States sating in their highest *eventide capacity, and form-. ' adTfensequentiy, by the same authority which formed the Btate Constiteduns." Nor ` ; Ii ihs government; sari tlosPreiddett‘lme e vesication in the amid: rose of the term within the optima orbs powers than tha goverment" created by several spheres. ; It'll;: like them; Orgaraihd Into Wiled% simian sett The Presideet thin 'aged that the pomp wU &nivel to be perpetual, set bet tteVpoweis alb" lederal.Gomernmeot embrace the very highest attitudes of eational soveralgety--: that the sword ladtb. puree are plead under ita eintrol. :The President then goes on to eoenutriti die Immo 011ie Federal tloverommot and lbw' - dl.: alilltior of the States. , Is abort, odds the Presidesti tildrittreddeatferiMted bi the Constitution, &Odds= thing its authority from tbeioverelge peopled's& olds. amend &stet; bat/precisely the name right to wimetesr Its power over the people of all.these States tn , the &unmated suss, that *sob of them poeseseeel over subj.**. cot delegated to the Voted Smut% but "4 01 " 0 . 40 .tbikitatie upwardly, or to the penile. To the extant of the delegeted pop ire. the glealthla. ael a turgid BOOM feat WEIS Spec ti!foor. - 1. - AMSEWg. r ?ALIGN...PH :111E0 AT _TOE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE. _ Ta6lrlllll//DISNTVMASSAGIC. Wesitien;er. Dee. 4.—Tbil Pstelient eoosmeam . . . _ by considering the uparallWed presparity itt all sesterfatinterests, &adults ,why it IS that discontent now go - eittinefiely prevails, and the Union, the source of all these blessiou,i is threatened with de. etroodoe. - The long continued and intemperate in. tenant:ln of the Northern people with the question of slavery, he says, has at leh produced its. Mag ni streets. Different anti IN are now arrayed against each other, and the lan ad much 'din by Washington has arrived, ben hostile geograph. heal puttee have been formed. The, present denser • has arisen not solely from We nullification of the Fugitive Slave Law, nor from the claim on the part lof Congress or Territorial Legielathree to exelode .Slavery from the Territories, bat from the Wet that 'the Wausau and violent agitation of the slavery :question throughout the North for the last quarter of a century, has prodatied a malign Written°. on the 'slave*, and inspires them with vague notions of :freedom, hence a, sense of security no longer Wen ;around the family altar. The feeling of peace in home baa given plan, ttf fear of Iniarreetion. He hennas this view farther, and asys that self prune endue is the first law of nature, and that no political haloes however fraught with blessings and benefits, can long continue if the conserpteace be to render Abe homes and dresides of nearly half the parties to the Union habitually and hopelessly insecure. It Is 'the Prasident'a conviction that the fatal period for aerating the Llano has not yet arrived, ,-and his 'prayer is that the Constitution and Caton may be !preserved throughout all generations, With* causes of danger mast be removed. , For twee W. fire yean thi slavery agitation In the 'North has beat leen sant. Pictorial hanibUle, Incendiary doeuentlisr proceedings of State sod Conoty Coaventions, aboli tion sermons and lectures hive bled multiplied of later:ran incredible extent. 'The that% of Clongrets has beet occupied by violent speedos on slavery. :Appeals to pamphlets, Ac., endorsed by distinguish. ad reamer ban been sent forth from Weshingtore, ; and spread. broadcast over the, Union. How eaoy for the American people to settle the slavery ques tion fotever, and to restore peen sad harmony to this distract ed country, The Northerners alone COI '4O it. , All that is necessary, and all for elbleh the Slave States have ever contended, Is to be let alone, 'and be permitted to manage their demonic twins. , :tine in Weir ,we way, As sovereign Stain they, 'end they only, are respoisible before Gott and We 'world for slavery existing among them.-The North are not responsible for Slavery, and have no more; right to interfere with it than with • nailer inatita tlon la Hauls or Brasil. lie NUM on 'the geed eerie and patriotism of the South; And without Its lid It is beyond 'the power of any Prodding to re store peace and tinily; limited and restrloted' as may be his power, hone accomplish little for good or for evil on sueh a momentoue quotion; and. this Inds him to'; observe, that th 6 election of Is fellow-citizen to the taco of President, does not of itself afford jest 'cause for dissolving the Union. To Jastify a resort to revolutionary resistance, the Federal Government tonst,lie says, be gailty of a deliberate, palpable and dangerous Glenne of powers not granted by the innetitatton. The late election was held in strict conformity with Its provisions. How theaeould the tenlquetify a. revolution to destroy, this very coo etituticin ? He recommends that we ihould wait For acme inert met on the part of the Presideat elect be. fdre resorting to such a remedy. He then refers to We fears abroad that the President elect, from be antandents, will invade the Constitutional rights of the Smith, and denies that sad apprehensions are a sulliolent pretext to Justify the &minion of the belt !nem= of government ever devised by mortals. The very noun of his odic* requires him to he tnserve. tire. The steady duty of admlnnterteg the affairs of the Government affords in tiger • guarantee that be will on attempt violating a clear constitutional right. His province is not to make, but to execute the law, and it is a remarkable fact, that no angle act has ever passed ,Congrass, if we except the Mimed Compro mise, impairiete in the slightest dogrie the rights of the Beath to dont property to navel, and no probe. filthy exists Mayon& en eel cars be passed in the preen( or next amino. I Under thew eirenmeroaces be atlas the precept of Him who epake se never MID spate, .1111:tint unto the day be the. evil thereof," Would restrain as. The allegation that the Southern States are da. hied an spa it-right with the others In the Territo. ties, [entered to. To which he nein' that Con gress has sever passed end will 00.1 r plus o 0 act to unlade slavery from , the territories, end that the Boynnati Court her decided that Oases are property, had may be taken Into the territories sod held there like other property ands the protection of the Con ',halloo. Co far then ae Cungrathe is oneerned lb., objection Is not to what they have done, hot to what they mty do hereafter—and it would oat be contend ed that the apprehension of fawn dangers*. a good reason for a ¬ation of the Colon. ITS next refers to the sot painted by the Tsrriniriel Legislature to Karam, ab•lieblog Slaiery diamond tieoharee that It shell be deelarid void t.y the Judicia ry whenever the question shall he pteeented in • le gal form. The &sputum Court had solemnly deolded Oat the Territorial Legislature had not this power; yet through the fractious temper of the times, the oorraotttees of Its derision had been impugned and en angry political conflict engendered. Thole who bare appalled from this' jodgnient to Vpolar aasem bilge, would, if they am bout th e Territorial leg islature with power to annul the :rights of property. Thls Posit Congress is exprenly - forbidden by the Federal Conatiintlon to *aerobe. Thi different 3tato Legieleturse albs Uolon arc forbidden to eremite it. It eau only be 'mortised by the people of a ter ritory when framing their Coostitation, preparatory to their adsnleaton as • State into the was Italy the, that they could decide whether elarera should or ehoold note:lat. If it were othereire the right of property in slaves would depend- on the ishifting majorities of • territorial I•glilatore. Snob I doctrine should not influent • aoy ooisidernble por tion of the people, and afforded no . good raison for "dint:dation alb. Union. • • go at tin -141 W Sea' attlMlffirtsafted theme;• mold bs oefesogiley ves t . 10 ,Lik r it,. v ia Tut UMW; adder the Prileidoe; rumor intended to al thin tagalatioa wan directed to meth a to implestatt Its "haft the seeds of its oft dutractioa; should Tote for it. .. . , coronas throttle ereatim, IMAM of the atstoftillY Mr. Curry, of Mal. addressed the abate. of pluvial, for its own dissolutke. ITtsoy did net The Speaker aqui:tar ','Does del troths : do tes" nos had they my reason to. Imagine that the sire to voter 1 Conititution would mar be so Interpostod as to en- Mr. Curry—No sir. I wish to able soy State by bet own set, and without the eon. TM Speaker taterruptei„ saying tac t objection had sent of her slam State, to diadems bet pops from , been made to debate all or any of bar federal obligation; ' Mr. Carry—l wasresent obeli my name was The President, a ft er acknowledging the right of called. Mr. Unison t Vs-, at this point, ob j ected restrtatteo on the part of tts• governed against Um to all disenselon ben it was out of order. oppressions or that, gement:mote which maim in- Mr. Carry e n run log t. hie sea remarked, "I dependent of •II constitution; asks: What is the never violate the red of th e Home." meantime h the respoosibility and true postilion of Mr. Davis , of Mist wishmply to may that the i t ed limply the &locative ? Ile is b mind by a solemnooth be. President's Message ad to be referred somewhere, God and the country to take care : that ths laws and therefore be favd a mks* committee. he faithfully selected, and from this obligation he Mr. Moore, of AN-, gold the mason given by hie cannotbe absolved by any bolo° power. But what callow; Mr. Clopton, for not votiog, wan the same if the performanos of this duti. in whOle or in part, that preventad bins Lieu voting. has beet modarad Impracticable by events, o Mr. Cobb, of Ala ,1 remstkod that the reasom &s -üblets he sould have exeraisild no oontrol 7 So b, signed by his oolleope were not powerful enough 14 the present moment, is the • ems throughout be for him, so he would;tog on to his vote le favor of State of Carolina, so far as dUm m law, of the d the resoluti .o. (Cb rs.) Styes to sedum the the administnstlon of justice by Mr. MUG; of B. C.!, said his State wan out of the means of the federal Sadie's* are eoneented. ti- Coafederaey, except lithe mere form, and therefore the federal °Steen within Ito Ilmits, through orb se her delegation took u Interest lo this question.— *plm alone these laws eau be carried into • - Tote remark was nod ad with marked good humor. lion, have already rosigied. We no loupe he a Mr. Pugh, of Ata maid that as his State was District Judge, or District Attorney, or Minim in I going to follow South larolloa on the 10th of Jan- South Corollas. In feet, the whole Federal G v. , vary. be would, like M'. Mllm, decline to vote. ernment necessary for the dkiitioation of rimed The result of the adoption of Mr. Bowler's rem- J o ni... ohs eh. poop's, hp hem demolished, d lotion was then amounted. The vote stood : you it would be difficult, if not imposaiblo, to replan* it., 145, nays ES. The only ants on the statute hot& baring upon tis The Moue agreed to Mr. Sheramo'sotigical motion suljeet, era thoesui the. Stilt of Frobruary, 1795, d that the Moulage be referred to the whole of the cow- SJ of March, 1107. These authorise the President, mittes of the whole on the state of the Union and after hi shall ham tigerish:led that the Manhal, with be printed together with Air. Bailees amen/Mont his poem comlistus, is amble to extents civil or thereto, named', that on mach of it as relates to the criminal proem, In evert portieulor ems, to can pruont condition of tbecouotry, be referred to a se forth the militia, and employ the army and-nary to lent Committal atone member from eaoh State. t aid Mtn la performing this envies, having Ors; by No qumtion wan hiker' in any 01 ). er p repos i t i on proolimaation,commuded the Insurgent, to disperse than the one oboes mentloued. and titles paaosabtr bb nimootlveabodu within Mr. Basler wished to say a word. Ile know It wan a limited tie; This duty cannot Possibly be per. th• universal custom ol tte Hoare for the Speaker to form d in a Stele gimes no jodielal authorities appoint as chairman the mover of a proposition for .mist to w as ,sposa k , an d w ho re there Is no mar.' *mime Committee. Ile wined it to be understood shal to assent* It. and - where no judissial au- in justice to himself and tp she mai objects be bad, in thority exists to Wee-process and where them is no view,. that be could not sermon th•committm, he bad ,marshol to emesue it, and where, emu if there was' no idea of It snob an otliosr the entire population would multi. Mr. Monts, of Ilt,asked permission to introduce tote oneaolki combination to neat him. The sami his resolution above printed, as a emirate and lode. insuparobl• obstacles do not lid In the way of are- pendant proposition. Ohjneted to. eating the laws for the policed= of the customs; the Adjourned. toren°, still condones to le aolloetod as boretotore cows. —Mount Gioia, titian, Johnson, of at the Cartons house in Charleston, and aboald th. Tian., Thompson - sod Withigsca, app me g 6 um, collector unfortunately tvalga successor a succr may be Mts. " appointed to perform the deity. In regard to the A prayer was deliverad by the Chaplain. property of the United States to South Carolina,. Mr. Bigler, on behalf of the Committee appointed which has Wm purobaied fora lair malvelent by to wait ore the Preside:lt, reportad that they had per tbe coolant of lb* J State tor the ereoUon of torts, formed that duty. magatinso, arsecalo, go t it is pot believed that any The Pruident'e Meusge was delivered by A. J. attempt *lll be made to expel the United Stats front Glosabrenner, his private &acetify. this property by form, but if otherwise, the offlear The Message was read. In conStmumi of the forts lug mired orders to, act Mr. Clings's, of N. ip., moved the publication of 'islet], on the defensive. to knell SI oontlitteltel the the *wino He thoOfthilv however, that it fell rasponsibility for oonsequacee would rightfully rest short of invutigating the trials of the country. Th. upon the head, of the assellants President *loot was a dangerous man because 09 bad Ottoman's farther remarks upon this subject the avowed the principles of an irmpressibl• waffler, Prosidoot thalami that be hos no authority to dr,. with a view of making war upon iris,- Mr. Cling tilde what shall be the Aviation' between the Fed. man's 'sedan of lha country. HD party would oral Government and. South Corollas, and swim eventually control the government. Tins Supreme the qusitims as to othollier du Constltutlais has dela. Courts kola/int a actions, alliarith mould_ln t ime gated to Congress the powsr to force -a Stab into control the government, itnd then would Malt a submission which is attempting to withdraw or has revolution. A number of States would amide with• actually withdrawn from the eattfadereey, arriving in sixty days. The *lent thing for Congress to do at the conclusion, attar mesh'serious relhettoo, that would be to divide tbo public' property between the it has no such pow•r. The President solemnly in- two notions as fairly as prattle after pubis the votes his emotrymen to pause and deliberate before public' Mats. Ile asked with the President that the daterminlog to destroy the Union, the grandam tem. Fidaral Government has no right to sera a State. pis which bas ever been Minutia to human fusel= The most of/basis* aggreosion would be to levy trib. *loos ibo7loll hegp • Ma soya' that the Jana ate. If • separation I. necessary, let it be quiet ~.a.,,,,eliki, .verytblog h. m .., will fign Its day. and peaceable He believe' that the slave Suttee i' i a ~zpi,„. the g io , wile a id it h ae pined m e , were earry log out ite polity , of the fathers of the culminadog poiat But lf, in the midst of tie 'mkt- nvolution. .1 log exeltemeal, the Union 'hall perish, the Mil nay Mr. Crittenden, of ity., strongly condemned suit become kr/erosible Coe be be says, eat COP. opeeeher u made by the Senator from North Caro tribate touch to evert it, by imposing and rococo- line lie hoped theta would be no more debate; mondlog to tie Laglillaturess of the leveret States Be still had hopes for the Union. Us looks forward the remedy for existing evil. whieb the Constitution to dimusion with fair and trembliog. We must has itself provided fsr It. own preservation. This .earth for a means of reeoncillation that wilt Ta hoe been tried at dUferent critical periods of our his. storm harmony. North Carolina bad sways canted tory, sod always with eminent meow.' It is to be the olio* branch of poses found io the tltth article fur Its own ameadment. - 13 - Adjourned dsr this andel. amendments have hum proposed by 1 ea.thirde of both houses of Congress, and hotelmen ratified by the Lothian:ens of thmelearths of the usual States, and hove consequently become parts of lie eenstkution. After Kam further remarks, the Preeklent concladee hie remarks ft this subplot by siiotn4 to the eundlslon of our foreign and doenestio rafslra who he ontored upon the desks; of his mho; whin were aut at all rattsfactury. nod %hen, Mears, tee take a retrospect of what wad thee our condition, and contrast this with Its mustast prosperity, we hue standout reason to return our thanks to that merciful Providonee who hag giver forsaken us as a mitten. The President then &Hodge il l oar forei g n relations, which ate generally of a sallefentory character. Be also treats of the condition of the country, and erasing Esther tunics adverts to the dttlicaltitta now ex biting its EAnias. XX XY Ilh.Congress—second;Session. 1 4i21111110Tolf Ciii,Deol 4 flovet.-ICheplata Stockton prayed th a t. Coupes may wiSeliz donelder she propositions, presented in the Pineldent's gleesage; and deil 6 eSeiel7 act on them [e'en righteonseeis and t The Speaker laid haute t the annual estimates of the Secretary of the ry. Referred Comulfitee on Ways and Mean - Mr. moorhead; Hem the committee to waft on lb* President, reported that they had performed that duty, and the Preeideut reneeeted them to sey that lie would communicate big inesesgek in writing, to day et noon. Mr. Plvelps--That hoer bee already strived. After 80131. onfmportant proceedings, the Message was laid: befurw the Rouse sod read by Col. Forney, having tint requested gvutlemeo to be silent. • The Message having been read, Me. Sherman, of Ohio, moved that it be referred to the Committee/sr the Whole on the state of the Colon. The questien of printing the usual number id treaty thousird copies "wit, of mune, be eifemid to the Committee On Printing. Supposing them we. an desire to de bate the message today, Mr. Sherman moved the previous question. a - Mr. Jam Cochrane, of New York, bad proposed Si offer an amendment, bat presuming that the gen tleman front Virginia, Mr. Dotsler, had riot. for a similar purpose, be would glee way. Mr. Dobler expressed big thanks to Mr. Cochrane, and Mr. Sherman homing withdrawn his deMand for the'previons queetiou,Mr. Bowler offered the follow. log, tuning that it would meet the approbation of the Rouse: Rcroliatt, That ao much of the Pesidenes Message se relateit'to the present perilous condition of the country, be referred to a special committee of one from each State, with leave to report •Pany time. Mr. MeClernand wished to move au amehdment, and *mid repeated calls; it was read as foliate: Rewlvedi Thit ao much of the Presidied'alAnunal Menage es relates to matters of grievanoe between the elaveholding Stales and the proposalhy Congress of amendments to the Constitution of ;the' . United States, for the ratiacation of the. seierei States, ,ind to the qitestion of State secusion front the Fedeial Union, be referred to • toilet:4 committe•bo Morsist of o'ne member from each State, to be appointed by the Speaker; ;and that each committee be Instructed; to inquire mut and report by bill, or by pioposing 'an smendmont or amendments, the Constinatiou of the United States, or otherwise upon _eath subjeot; Sad pirticalarly, that, whether any farther figielatiocior amendment to the Constitution ie neotteremy to give prompt, auxin and fall *feat to tholes' olaturof the second seetion of the fourth article of the Constlia. non, concerning tbi'return of fugitives front terrine orlabor. ' Mr. Raider declined to aerept Mr. MeOlernand'e amendment. Mr. Sherman prepared to Mr. Botelerthat instead of saleetion• committee of one from flab State there be a eotternittee of fifteen. (Orieslof ..oh, no In with refßerweii, of V., relied & q uesti o n or d er & hp reference pe the last part of Mr. Botelies resolution. A committee could not report at sortitne without enspeoslon of dm rules. 'The Si:rester decided the <mutton of outer vigil taco. Bobook, at the request of several of MI frhneds, withdrew' , ble objection. ; Mr. Stanton, of Ohio, said he slimmed that Mr. gamier could accomplish his oldest by omitting dm lan ciao, of his resolution. 'Mr. Corry, of Ala; and Me . Barnett, of Ky., re. mewed the objection f Mr. Boom*. . ! Mr. Beteler monied his resoludon by stritiniout the Words "with leave_to report at say time." • Mr. Sherwin wished to offer ea amendment, leav ing the House to decide as to the Mode of organizing the proposed committee. • • Mr. Bolder replied that he specially aeolied say ing how the committee should be mimed.' The Speaker said that the rules provided that the Speaker than appoint Committee. unless It Is other wise ordered. 111 r. ffiorrlr, of llllsole, wlahed to.Offar an Emma moot adirota ha road for Infortoatiot: ;Res*bid, That we are unalterably and Immovably attached to the Vision of the States; that we recog nise In the Union the primary Outs of nur present grestuese.and prosperity as a nation; end hove u jot Ulm nothing, either In the eleatiou of Abraham Lincoln to the Presidency, sad say othersoarce, to jnetify ate disselation, sad tbst w. pledp to each othir our lives, oar fortunes, and. our eared honor to maLnlain IL • 106jootlota wu mad. to Mao lotrodoolicro Mo. resolatfoo, Mr. Bololo'm romoloUoo bologithstloottro. botoro the House. , ' Barnett suggested that each Committee miw bi selected by the State delegations. (Criss of “No, am that ij eontrary to the rules ") : ;Mr. Kunkle, of hiti.,euggestsd that. Immo& of to. words opirtlutte mate of the country," that kfr. 80. Mier inoorponte in his nesoletlon langnap con. Pined In Mr. MoClernand's proposition, iso that the Cones might specially harm what Is to be referred to the Committee. The qamtloo was than taken on agreeing to Mr. Bawler . ' itwolution, u aor amendment. - • lßefora the vote tees announced, Slr. Singleton of Awe , declined 'naiad on this qaestion, lannuattie .logltletnrevf !definite had nallod a State Convention So coneldir the matter. Hebellarnd the people would dOlortoluo;ft for . , r. Jotias. of Go,idao ramatioad tbat his State bad olio eallsd w State above:Moo to doelda as to bar Fadatal relation sad' did Dot wait Conran to do. tido for. bet, - •• Ileittlos. of Mu, ssld his Suite bud apPolot lid muse Asp .Itt <January for • canveatiou tales tom OmMtdetation this veep question. ,Tbi' people st Floridd bad decidoi to settle In this 'contention, `flit thus, Meitner sod mode of tedium: 7 - It WILO for :aim to dMide. sod the" will oaths the quistlon !a lbeit Own ~ sorwrsigii °opacity; It wits not amnion tot blm to. take say tied= bete nponible subject. 'He wee 'idea all compromise now at be. was to limo. post. ,. • I Mr. Morris, of Ills, tom ton polat of Ordor, while lusiginthphimor pending, it was Gator order to opon ISr. csaptoo, of Ale, declined to Sete, benatie Bute had anitea a e.oreotion to decide the goottion. Mr. Gaitteil; of dtd not alio to' dolior the 'version; bat simply to "any that fore shines reatee unfilled to bletgiestgee, be deolleed 'retie/ to the ptapoeittee. ~44 116 4-4.!; 1 .1 hekt b e zociski r do ha it• 4 3A-A •'' '•-•k• • ,•• • • Wescusaron, Deo, 4.—The prevalent reports that tiocips have been sent to Fort Moultrie are mere in wentioom. Such • movement is not 000templated„ The &oratory of War, in his shaaal taped, asakis .no reaommeadatiou for no %cream of the Jenny. Ths Secretary of the Traasary estimates, the ex: pendlturcs' for the decal year, ending cub Jane, Ise% at 868,400,000. The anneal and 'perinoent appropriations required for that period, ezainshi of the interest on the public debt, amounts •to 02.670. To-day, el yeshoday, the galleries uf both hones!! were 8 lied, nom itbstaudiag she snowy 'weather. The standing Coramiumess of the House will con-f tines the lams am last year, wilts the will ex ception* s Howard, of Miehigaa, will 'sot in the place of Mr.. Washicapie, oridaicee, excused; Mr. ticHeatry c of Fines., on tbe &stateliest! on Pablio Buildings and Public Grounds, le'pleics of Mr. Me.. Peerson,exeoced; Mr. McPbsrsocrou the committee On Navel °Seers, in place of Mr. Searle, of Penna. deceased; Mr..Bunett othlo.. en the"cammittshinti. Peddle Lend,, io plea, of Mr. BIM; of bto.i not 'new a member of the Hones. ' • •• Post KIWUMT. Deo. 4.—Two.co' saes of the. C.- 0 C. BP. P. express passed here for St. Joseph, at noon today. Among the passengers Is Gat. Wm. Lamar, the oldest inhabitant of Deureb, for Leaven worth. By this arrival we get the following news: /hear ' Dee I.—The snow has nearly dlsepplarsel from the plains, and the rods are getting good. Recut arrivals Beta- legume mho report eix leases of snow ow Maw Vivre and- the laurels and . California Gulfs, but the mines an doing well, work ing to deep drifte moody. The Denver Mountaineer of the lit says that • few dap ago, a party of Slone Indian, made • descent on John Richard's Rancho,. on North brook, Platte river, and drove of 40 ponies. They were pinned y e son of Richard's, who socosedad In killing one odiao. The Sioux are in a staihrlng condition. Onsast, N. T., Dee. 4.—Gov. Bleak read his mu_ sage to both house. of the Legislative Assembly; In joint convention, at dine o'clock a. me to. day. He recommends laws against usury and redacted the Wanes of the territorial odloers, a proper amend ment to the reyeau, the raising of a sinklog fund for the liquidation of .the public debt, and many other beneficial measure.. His message to confused an.. Urn!, to the discussion of matters relating to the territory. Lnatrniza Dea 4.-I'b• Weslaco Lanolin Anylaos.lit Bookinarat..tb• largivt !tad mon bandlog la Be.-, tatty tins barool oa hid.T moratag. All tb• tumult* el. toot one wer••••Al. L solo( tb• building:3loo.ooa Altar .tatloaary ket ton lathes Inner la the mei. It l• ttlowla•. llettary 31 degrac DIED. . BUDA A GALLON!, lard 2r• era and II do's The ?newel artU take place today, Mb tort et 8 Aka. p m., from the mkt...re ( her pelenta Nlillobernotel, corner of Paella and Groat abuts. The New York Observer, RDLI9IODB AND SZOOLAR PAMItIt PAPER - IS Tat LARONST NNW3PAPER IN THE WORRD PUBLISIIED:WSEKLY,. And devoted.to Religiona, Literary and Seen larlatelligenee of Every Variety. It. Mammoth Shoot to to monied no to coottlioto TWO. COUPLER'S 'NEWSPAPBEIS, • , The cue Religious and the other Secular, each of which to Ivor thoe .6 id.Jority of It. ootempo.ratb4. It Is not Biotintan In HeVon, nor Platt-. snit in Fplltlca, but derdimwd for • 08041; 1 am:I Inatrocilre DOMPANIOD IN EVOINT STAWOOL OAL onatanato la MILL It h eahmuillo.7 opposo4 atoll the Mai , astitalo a .mas tho May ' . • • lap aritalwr of thw, " am watt's** or TUN A 02., as Elpecial sail O ariapoodatita, la all thePrla' Opal Mani:mei of lb. World, aniamittil with a FULL niTosiot oorips, or loorrnpuloon. to itra ItitarOtt and onta• to the ma. • • , - THE RELIGIOUS- IDEPAHTMENT, braid.. 11. DditorlidArtiOlea and Corry Ada." a-Alain A aim* it 'I -he Moat Imphrta t bfoteinente of ALL ORILIATIAN D ?lODINATION,. • THE SECULAR SHEET,- fa addition Ia ih. /maga sad Dramatic Nii t a has Dopirtme 141 41 . Agrieniture, - of Saitinee, and of Comnierce; thalami. ambradi g rail waJ amanita llairiarta of • • Td Money, nodal, Ustair mai oilier Marble, „ sip to th e 11 ,. al t ohig 43 lanai. be - Price' of the Onsetraa l e $2 SO a year, initiiipt. To *y.l Dr a m mediae as tbo mimeo of PtaiLlfror /ha. terfben with ea. mot , . aroma at I. adowara, ( ill tot in rmEt.. to. to.. Marra Daum. which may l' diMachid thorium forwardwr tom • • • - Add,.... • • SYDNEY E. MORSE, Js., & 00., 37 Park Row, New York: 1=t353 Regular Weekly Packet, For Wbeeling, Maribtta, Parkersburg, Porno. roy, Point Pleasant, Ciallipolita, Oyandotte, estletaburib, Ironton' and Portsmou th . Tits . new and elegant steamer mut& LIST. Ova S. indrataa Raman ant 1,2,01 Pittsburgh SMUT WAIDARIDAI I =, at 10 Mock, foe Pannonian aa4 alt 114aranadtate tandlap. Retaining, alit leave Pottamontb toe ?Instable! nun VIIIDAT at 12 Alock a. - 1 tor nosh, or wain 01 11 2 0 0 board, on to nolg FLLOCRWRII Ott. /eV. w _ _ MOLAR TUESDAY L PACK-Ai t -, ler FOR 4431411311iLLUL—Tb• the ore Omar ILYINA GRAHAM. 040.11oersoit At ve he the etch suet 4 gator mehah poets. eveg a ilMlDAT at 4r. as. liar Welt ar pante eehly 04 bawd, cre 43 , L. 4 rum. *manta 4 00. heti. _ _ OR OINCINNATI uisvima—m..Opial ANu to l Pauli* pe stesatiur H I.llTlllell.A. tabtros; thatiimr NOM, Clerk. will trey. MU* sbovesid all laturatedtate porta la THU DAT,Ub In.ua4at UatiGcli,. s. for baled or wimp apply Os born! or ' - nOl4 .• ILACIR.I6aIINER LON Uinta: HMILLIIHMAIq &.t7O Nova ion Mock of °anti? Dreee Has, Gents' sod Yoadis' Fort Matey • Gents', l'ouths' and Boys' Claps, Hisses' Humerilats„ Ladies', Fancy Furs, - ins • mord enottaxent la their Um, pole urt.utsmatf 00 . 71 Rood, Rib _GROSS EI'LAIN'd-PILLB and VCR llCOt—l~ugnbrEeEt -. 710 Y, AUUIJ' tiESASS=III , and 'VT bartds.riodvisaillike - - IL MUM: =EMM ,COI~IL'~I~ .. COY/1111MM . liNk •4511.114 1 • prriviwingiailsi., , • : : • [Repotiod i .cht . fiz*ifoi . *Plbbwrgh GPsetSeq : -. Pernona.*sonaioiy. D. 6, 1616. P L0U 5 " 6604260 5 5 646 oad 1040444; sod 6464 from the E low lade the.* le 6o dot 0d who ..; #4 . 6460446.216 VW, 6060 pd. no Woo roil: . °,. ;, I 40. 4 . :46 iU. *..4 1 i.. 7 260 Wks from 0tant6..,.:0 476 i: sa 660 1 -.. aoo 1(0 do au i 74---. r 6 60 j. 6151 #2 d 0.... do ...—:l4 76 r . / .. 214 660 i 600 70 do do 1 ......44. 75 lil 26 ' 660 , .'6oo' so 0. aa 1....ti , ,---1 .-, a 60.1 ..6 56 46 do do .i.-..L1 6 7.5.' i , ii 2.; .660 ~ 6,00 5 do do :,...... 7 .—.;,; -.-- 562 I • ---- 50 do do .:•••••:,..-" I ‘-0 425 '1 640, ... 6Oa 06 .do do 4.....;f:.--- ' r .6•-• .. 545'. t, 5. 5 6. , 40 dory - intoCitiiis-:i.i.aait*l•efaid nit, vitioii; Miramar. arm arpoootlal ohaoml Immagesi 41 lama, 15 bads* 8 1445 0 e10r pram I.a eaOrat . Nor 00 20001. N oat 40 1:471.1. Ilallm.-/tidrol km M. 10}fa.• • - GRAIN-OmM in inlit bill ta M m at NO dim at 27®257. . Coro- }aloe 04 booNpriMe 40;111o. from .ton. Barlay-B.Na ad 100 Vries attlo. ;W. mold oat ham a. 07 INN*Likm. I t W hat:.- ~. - " • C11 41151- Eltandylmt;otalmailtd 5404545 NM boiscW a at 10m es do do al1030; p' d. toil itad.lCsl UstattiNg 0 1 1 14 0 2 4at0f60 bid. 11.11:1, I . .. bilild;;i:4,,,;: a0,..,447. Nut Lard * Slop:- ' - • • f DIU le DIIIIIIT-Peariaa butt Cad. OM a' Palm 6110 . book at $157. .10plassaa in • regorm Saha *l lama al5l. BODE 011111 AT 1/LOON'...SaIM Of 00 aka al $1.07 15 0111. -Nom Mona .._ ... -• -i .i ' 'l.' ••" ', • p i d i oIDaR-Sak. of 10 btlis etre*" 50 *gall. 1 .• .. _ , '•-' BONIN V-Salea of 101i5la 111,7545501'A01. BUTrx ll -10 bat l M l aNOlat, of 10 01M rtlamliolt CILMMINBRINE-5.14 oft bldg SW 41 bbl! APP1.155-Pala of 50 tMla 1141,11111 bbl. -, .., IPOTAIOIIS-Palm a giAlle . t4,o44llloagli at 35 •Il MO. ,84 00114-1551 m of 890os at'VtZ.D . 47/42 , 3 6*M 11%14. MO. s• P...ig! , 111). •!, , , ~' 1 ... .; ; . 6202111,TAR 11 1111161t10/ . Wenn Mina ota4:-* !, hoot,, KW VOW, 01,0,1270,7 Lia• •-•; 21 , 5011 MP. Benno; mo o n psf balk; ;pal . liter kWh *. : • Takeo for 0mtt01p1601,.;.14. 6 . 40 ~...--, • elect elan tbLe Is; 20110 Balso-600 Was 1110 „e*Bleatdmd.din natant 1111 fp/ Will Rio es do to lapin 1141* 14e 600 b Kb, In lota t tot d0 r 9 . 9,41 to 1 44 7 7 40 0 Inge otloaota tron *loon. I 1) to 1)140. • • • • •- • • sm.a..-wbb ao anentaniatlin ii.ook and almint di. mind for ecognmption, tho marker. tans* gall aspen.- The ooly tramonion otaartolittlis khusent no the of Ix, bogs Rki, .Whattlandol•plivato wren , Th• ports el Bloht Olt port,iploos Jatio.gy.Lol an data, mama n 176 . 762 179 11. Wenn 126a00 bac 'lr. We rine prime in, at 'E4 to 16n goon to 74gm ennui' to '&l6 to, VYKm Lagoons 16 toles 1 1 ,0 an 16‘• 11,4 ft. 1!! 11 , stri l BalUmons, Dn. 14,16611, 1; ; If ai lanilantaint C OIIIOII W -11, 1741001e,'/06. /-:-TbSto isa mints nil to cotton-in 71,1 6 70 1 , 1 1 . 1 eollardal wan Isles of mid .ling In lig roweled st 930. • droll*. if 1 :0241n non Wednoday.„.Tnaltetooti 40 Ina b.ll Ina tho r.. 11 Info tansy fir IL. moonloana43lo4 hoar. el Um enee. slop ncitettiant sod the &imago* ' • Tb. I. ol9l6,9 Panags Shoo ant al boegh tharearaan a y nansla otPoor. 11 .94 61,4 I Pf!..thit row , mint. .114 • I st Wool : • ;;; ,; ; /Int Ontario inist4,;e7ls4.h+Th* Mutat 'for Pilo rhinos It very dull, sad sonnoott that noatotallons nov bs Otoso, no bayou. . Eloldffs are oiling 104611 it a non thiallne,lnit. . - • . WIWI; Is orrydoll Briar . d 001507 bs7.n at lax% with. Lard is nominal. No ' • g near is do I.od balogiproak d ;skin the market at 27,60 07,10 tar roman. inigar In for demand, indna Market Ana at 6%53.63 lot los; talc and AMY 4 0 '. Cato Is dal at 1 2 M114,0"e lof Itiefior to mien. 2144 Butreeen on ate* Int ?teelcheiteed to - 1%0 dl.- moot. 3 • - ; • • tarp .mount of amino, On dta fool "the balks on third* to pay fOr ban. sod out Ina sad balsocre Mahn nano foie. ds)• war half a million dußan to bank notes' Wallet° ! tit fourtinisterior by 'donna Uhl nor. oars mono •111 sone lip' tighten alias. bror until the money gen intone to ostA thaadel *gain. Beelos, tiro ever, bar airman rairrason they pure to oei at peons and es !exciting, la pith/ men alloadhant asti Ines etas* ly dratiniog, (betook* of.trml.tsa,ifl too* to re SEM• the nowt *bleb for fertrilght pert,appnbemarnota bony , run for roll sad Now; enclitic thiy booboo lefties An annilingrana to *lona aationo le to ethanol by beaten and cosisqosetipihere py• herr ilmiteddentatat. ~food an ocoodonatdiscpoot I, alfotrohl J o plin VB. imps not. to pay, there ht. , eery' : Intl defog. or ties ••: mono*, bat Hun la sand or raids • !! ; • Banc of Interest are inyr, lac ofitia•• of the t r o t * ao l 7 - .tog from IT to 24'h not, ape tor itioOrary temotana n mon higher agorae no. titouratill P41,-(Dia. (ha . Tn.; mortal for hog. nowt • atoptog *lre. :Saturday, oli tospnre, at lent.: TIO blbt„!.llb mon dlaposition to bayst jb nit peso • en not to' be had to 1..05 ibo Clow marl. WWI., nit•qomptLed %WOW.' at $5, as' 10 eettihtei ne• xi° Iliad at Ito IVoids Ginn. In nutter 'Novell reeelpteetwevnin 54,1 M hon. It paryser,liontreriAo abet Poe Her f - a pana•ent redwilua ban nochoLhand alder Wary :anion priceinno7d butts se:on4ed.--10fsi (ire.Penns itscoartos N iN7i maulik• h is W.! some bosoms !ic Oskar us, t•b! : , I Glyir11110•••_• erwtsior., - Hosoi. • Na. 'rat ha34k " tet. L " .ll , d e - - ---- - Pet- k ! tAtdl Boatoo—.- .por. ,aohl Balti asl more_ ...... paphaii. . r ;r nominal: .. . ... Koren: t 'pram ton ben ten mono Wei of igolg to go the lawn.. Entotag• co the Zan 1311,1esinik tip Memnon 7 per ont; at at Loofa at 6 gain at Loshisills, by the beats, s• 1 per mot prom; I.; the prints-basket) at btleng Perna; and at bashnie want goai•-elChn illoot„; . , Tana la no mouton& mown. mone&natten day, Online.. being llis Witetral- ; ninon rade Do* loan are Warlylmmehod. Tot rent Is in Lot there la pope; trOleb cold re at test harm sal.. have Win dl ono 'Mrlitsa•pipor Outage ita harm 711sintarket for 6 0 .11. ;eachnge kt rearealy onto ed •ha WydnesdayValatioma 'lgo Voodoo 10Stala6., I. "labo inansodol sigwansa!,'o. Pula 7•61466f716.-71; 2.4iletto Ant: ; • • Is monetary eirdee those Is 0111(11. elingelto =dine Tbe Ilona are a* liberals* soon be impeded to thetrnr. ant coceneee, bat els/whirs tber . Si nun moth Ovoid** to donna . Loans 9 0,10,01," oft blink mantra* may he 1 ) 0015 • 17 0 0 1•C•E4p111ile4114incli61ii• 20 tole 17 mei sad other nano tf paper stat;tplarda Bat. , , T o ireetty attartairst of tioirldhla Boats promati the Wiping aggregale•aftooll•l. It 0 0.0 •77, It t" . 2 6 r , alma 'teak 11 - • 1, so ; , bao:a: vatotbso.zob.-s .... 217 4 0 a 16121,16,1/76,207 Spode '." *4 512:' 36.1116,111't0b..: ions' Dos trout other Nankai: ;1 at 12761,611.1n0..4311,261 Dao to other balks.:.,. 2220574 • 5 ,1 1 ZoO- 61 4n 0 Dopoein 14,6;9,679 /V 416 1n....11711,4511 nrcanuott. • • • • 26110,912 1: 2637 ink,..11 1.009 Tao Wang ItainThe rnelPhil l t tide Oat SfaoUr. .beecask and barley, Pr ;bolas_ streeirof tio la 1660 sal 1659, ban been as ••••••",!',", • Flan, MO; Wbeat,'ho. Chrn, 40. anew, bo. - z,HO woo t ist0000: 1110,000 117,71t0 • 162000 27,260 660,00/ , • Dec 61,20 , ;. •1 •01274,200 qIB,PoO Dre 176300 Tin aggregan nanny !it tin; " etionk milder left '*f Ilde malt.. kr, for tin rent thethitrPhtliere Dan. •' • • lion, big*. *hon.-IAL Inez bo, 141 tel: 1891 -1361.703 los= ado; lo,ooLoss 2,70%900' 11169...- 790 200 ! 41674.160 gal goo L3*80100" 12 .; !serene- 061,600 67110301. 29,116,200 thm2011,200 Reducing the "neat to thelelneas to the onion of 1860 la anal to 7.070,1u0 I b is Ann. lmgAtrtii 66' 7 *Am; PORTBllollTH—ta'r Fattl& 1.1214-469 bbhr fluor, 1 - 10 r; Croke • e‘k Wilwoilkirr It OK 42 POollk.ti; Ck • Ok 162.25 an broom.. &Jett* ignanwn 1671.61 corn, Orpt kninall; 10 bbla lloorawecti /6216Abinaon; 81l bf bbla, 6 Pre & Oman% 126 ad& 21161.4* cor 10aka di Is& P...b... • • •••• 1 1 4 061 ZOPPlak eidertad 410114 at Cortla,2l2 corn,B Bop.; 16 WM ppb torn, 8 WlOO.l,- • • NEW OBLEANS— By -40•1" trbt• 0001614;••••• & Er/6prd 6; 106 do - dO. ST flagiltg; 100 do do. JAerrigir; tie wait a Harbaugb;ll3lo6 do..f k Warne; 60 bbla bowL ny, llt Clandeld & *Ad rella Voider Oak, rb; 4Ow 'Looms, Wallingford A ett 1 Ott oil; "pr* rpea; 26 Obis so • lawn, 160 do min, 1.0 ord.*: z • ST LOU le—per Argonawl-:42614a plat El ' Clollinz lot [rtes bhiro,'l 1f WalwagtOin. 211.61100 cis blay, I fop , th A co; 14 rall a bapp, Gorton Otto do;Jabol a ar, 6 0601. Was, 1/11 a-11;:, • Arial 2q6 bbl. ,pfb&t, now & won 110 glut itn likeq; 70 WM brpowOrn Lidla & Trimble; 00 nip bent,All 6 lid. 'ogre, T ILNatiol7 • Aikidos, M DrbmiKee;6l3 ttiPtia; 'olWoCona, 1 kettbeet r Caldwell adm 20 lb* tarai .sooola a Vern o n. 262 62. tobacoN2w • Nonni uINOIBNATI-perky Weat 2RI 'O4-12 Iwo, PPS WA 0 1 1 1161 do. 0 &P 11 Bi 80 Tridi. 6 9 1 2. 1 d•81ue, Noon* & 1 on. tobwrco, O °seri lot Warhol 11201orkao, aerial ' to 140 00. is liflwortb a de. dOll9, •a .1 Watson; 1' Mid kiaoco, 1 611 oareplvall Dallnyar; Abbas tobanna, 1 to. am. SW%Jon W•To76.r; btolti 1 bZwpoWar, Mtn 68 wale; 1 bz Parham, A 4 002: wsifilard. a acciloo bbl . door, 8 UAW, ;,2.0 do rigt,MackwargiAllrown baits 031300, Marks * to; 15 0601&rbhltgc2olin Bleck 44 62 dO dJy. • Wallace. • ti . limpoglatp7 *inroad. • PPtW ab R 11-20 bbliilOwnol r ttlin 10 0 &Emir, It W W/600;100 do do, °POW* & - 211 100 do do, Jame. Clarcliner; 6Mb leather. ILaga growortill bk old tower, Port, McOords & Dr, Ida /•••,1010 Watlinglbrd & ,t kO B Llahandock a wn 716 SAW barfpy, Room.t Varner; 10 blhpool.,J B Oanfhild dos Ili, W WWirknnt. Ha•aZ 6 dodo; 6 do Millnknaker A Lunn 81 bdia paps, • WE . ..kills. 2 1 • 06 3 1101 436 , 604a1d..11 Iloatietorl T Mak &dinar • op. E. a 0 B 11--1 1761 but loci Dr Shim *Awn; 76 do brooms, 1 14 callawn; d boot: aawdo,,' Wrenlloagb, amide t Coll Obi bottler, 1 kg IatIVICI 40 appkt,lat bp, µover 'oead,lll.- /koala & Arboelike 10 lkotbnooniz, 6 8 gintrtron* a;1 tam lmidwars, J R Lladaat 2 cart Ado ore, OnalL , Bionett a crolitl " a 11%1'85121g, alt4lllAdtas°44l44""brr. annltt 90 tau E,,,,. 0 z 4 4 ,4444 g « L t rovor. Park, McCurdy a co. 161. woe aPpira.Cultil Sbibliant, h[oolownwed, • B * bblubeeka,o66llrar a Dai•ontk. 6do rierv;ii 13 C P Wall4rt 26 bdli A110w,12 do NUN, Walr Davklook, 2 bblC border, 304 bpi •hrsk R Soho too; 'lot btonekrwei Qzig; 62 blari-3 coil AM; 61 Boffatotk lot nodded, 2'Lbdinown 19 bblakbobw 1410 0•••• 00 Pa. 0 • 1 • . 000 but6ol,l*b, 11.••••wat bla•applirs,• A fattarr3 car Inao par, GNAW Cue; 16 bbl. dwr, &no Glen' pis*, , Joott Mallon •5.1 , clOB, II Mom* ccollomply labligLabrantielt coi ICO bbla II sir, It klyara CO: 62, bindstoiaitZlVi W Waitaak3Co bar doer, 1./ Wallow; 3 bbial Lad, 2 uotter, 6 •01palativ 1 kg rep t Sworn A ILIA pop it6;:,ed dok broomo. 5111.0, 08 bow b.f.., OW* 0 ,1 °41 ' Teo th4t ..two. to Sado id 7 Um: t gsal %voter Ws *Miklos WO 8 het Tbe 'weedier is hhiliohigio • look like whiter, es It tookreil . 1 .401 8 ti Bq. ' ' Tim anted* were ItionitWest**23keis fltWensil. In eoeaut hose re Leah, Alm4 iron geek,Orke‘Saille LYf from Powleaioalli sod kikoeeke honk Wheeling,. The; lietot , Grab.= tor Z.trHll. Mail Aso ItotiLeuhrille; for acieibbatl. ant 41nNeu lot lehlehlkecoikkiltoloiebo The hoe Ititam.r. EALLIJIJJET. Cep iheekEliki via pekket t 04187 at It r. N. hrsal lake , . MMtrNI Pi. Your, Dm 4 —totted dedlotovritleir today:ol-.301 balm at 10 casts. Fkim „ 3. 0 00 33 , 444 • J. o. lea of V 45 II uou:R $4 7004 75,40 r Ni.e,l/46 20 duo, 5 05 - . or tkortbrroi 145c43 a rara .siwr to &act: robs of VI 000 bosh of a beau .4 14.01 d, futlls red 014 whit. $I 341, gluookor. tiote E. l 10(11 11. Co. Mar 63000 orui:ar 31003 for Oita sod 544,46 for satins. Is and Ors at 106,15%, 1145 daft Wu at 188190. • '• • '• :j • I Prturocort, D r 4 .-74 drarforlia, ta sopa. for at 45 I 'lt b.. 4 dolL.tOura Otrapy. Calla Provirkar ver, s ll4 30ear:Arot• $45. 03514 gull at Stao. 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