13 • --- • ,---- --.._ , • ~6"- ART • tire iiittirargt . Eta t . . E. little truth in these soggattlona, we cave 110 mains of determining. But we see ...••y Gnale ...o.y lillito , till i I.- • th i ft,,,,..:3„,,, . • e .ENEY no reason to apprehend the abrogation, ..„,,- In improving Po"' An eanCltte . AP .. ' or even a material modification of the h 7.`7"`''' ; list iiin in - ••...toth• &Vera ::... OW fl, on the - yhto.l!, JIINIE 21, latd. ' hatching has ,- .._ banking system,:unleas frequent failures l th e b ee .,...• shall beget a general suspicion of tin- , ..- - 4.I.UTEL ,:lass Rh UNION REPUBLICAN NONINSTION. .„,,,,,,„,i,,„ a. . ......max,,srao, ___. Al 43 Washa FOB EliCI OF 8116111 COLiii: - MT . Cobden an American Adair.. oCIITII. STREET, Pittsburg. In the .tiorthern Monalt and Yew HON. H.W. VALMAXS. Jersey .lA:rya:ins, for July, there is an ar- reV . hq ' t ` a ' rj;. " •;tieir m th:4 r eht:ighiiih P uir=Tti i AtE AEC A " lends of Of sure ,- ny Cbunty. , lisle by , Jamea IL .Beovel, giving an ac- Liu. • whil tie ran st chi I connt of "A. Day With Richard Cobden," , , oilh ti.. D. a. BON D Eii, ki• - . , '‘ , 7 whom the writer ..,ogli . by the _..._ visited in December, • , And aro erenami to buy mot see Railroad Bonds ,TO 114)175E E 1863. The conversation turned naturally or blocky Mane Ciao an , Ilrl , nre h net, tih”- I on American' affairs, and Er. Cobden --irY inhailfeis'ia 11 , 0 f gages on Vt.al E•tate, Lan.rWarr•no. de. .., way than 1.-.. the les WasTED.—mo mos. or the counties of lint- , AND 'CONTRA gave hie Opirtloll freely of many of our ..,y or the hen and' the La 'T'1,;.:;t1 . 1,i n tvi , 0 .,7„,177,...,•,.MAy:.t.......• ' The inircil, AtiCrt distinguished public m e n. Mr. Seward ~ adze and timidity of the eggs. he seemed to consider a "light weight," .er at night and durlni Teet und with a "fatal fluency " with his pen, a ....luny weather, appropriate lona, good S man '4l - 210 wrote too much and thought I tenter, plenty of lime end ashes and .nd, lia. removed hit office In the too little, an adroit and succesaful poll- -untentment nod Cleanliness, ore nil es- COD, OF Bi AYER AND FAYETTE SIREETS, • • Cooking Ranges titian, not a first class statesman—in 'al to the abundant I.rtalustiou ofl short, a sort of American Palmerston." .i good eggs., but wall all these, hasde. Fifth Wtrd, AL , AulltrhY CITY. t te 110 VERY IIEhT QUAL When Mr. Cobden &al visited the United be theeippolutedeg- -, -, to our stook fri.l. blond Lt * Z. 11 ,., A nr ir j b 7. 47 „ a ,„ 1 1 1 , 1 ,r,,,.! - L i i t: ~7. ^ , i , ,- , 1 VER I" .1-0 IP Pi States, Sel.ator Mason, who liked his tree trade notions, carried his courtesy so man,. • .1. anent ..ttr. t. rho rmh no, or .ion., - age nornher ,d A• ••• . ,',". - , oW• Tr.. 'Dauer of eel , c•iir , BISSELI. tar as to Invite him to take a glass of , ..,0,.. a...4a ch ar ge s, 011. enrsrited a it Itielitthi 11.r.14 1 ". lI IIIeIi her stlti es or she will he s Id sceorti wlasky "from some point In the iturnedi- ..., mite., Ins to to, a Ito Llht It- MILL., .1 , 7 , 0 No. .I'l ate neighborhood of Lis place In Rieder,. -,,,, e , ! 1e1. , 12 sortrat.Hnl, Batt i nor • Wass,. . ate;" and rhortly after, Mr. Seward hap. FOR SALE—That DESIRABLE A HMiGN EE:.B-hALE, penteg to cross the Senate, Mason turned • ad, ruravhf, a, to Cobden; drew himself up with great ' , lst) and Lot at 61 Sixth St,, _. Lltillss. st 111 F '' --ii at pi haughtiness, and eald, "A profligate dem- . , ntoEDAT, the . aeogue, that 1" 'old ant Gnt ',coo/ contain - Cl' " .'I the modern con• Of Wendell Phillips Mr. Cobden seem- . eeee, rah , , hee , tee. A . f.t 0 , ~, ..•• , , ~. , 4 , . ,•. ;°i' ed to have an exalted opinion. He was' 'rah ~..hhp--- not aura that he was not "the foremost _ ee ~,,,,,, .i hhe no, thinker in America," and "he was very clear that Phillips was the best man In , I. a. America to send to B,ugland to give the English an idea of the length and breadth of our struggle for free government"— that his "clear, ringing sentences,"-"his terse, epigrammatic style' woul make friends Mr America Wherever he went." _ .-... ...... h. vithera. QI'NE , AV 51;11001, I'ELEiIIIA - 1 A.brinim Lincoln had, li e thought, anted h Forinearing rhivkv - ha, pin will ,' ue nun.! 5... , TitiSti. l I I , IWIC], lilNScit I.A tort i - with great prUdenee and dignity, and the I hens of a gent l e and pin, wra ,111.0.,,.. ratenhen a, 1........ . considered that theelection of 1564 would h mom and not ...hi a..., u; h. .-- decide the fate of the Republic. He ! 'in -- aeented io have-"u lurking tenderness for —g.a.., Er..rm.i.,..,, ;',.••.:7lj,n^''''—,-1,„,,..5. McClellan," but it seems tons that this was Gomel& bat incompatible with his ap- . No. ir. I llt MONO, Allegheny. 1 _.,,,... toast lbe .:,, ter _____. : 1,131 , predation of the "clear, ringing eon- -- ...„ tor triton n Oath proLooln t • ~ n,,,,,,,,, 'knees" of Wendell Phillips. He cow ...,,,, „„b,„ ~„1 , . „ th , .., ththee ,„ ...., ththe „ ; • u..+_..- the that the anxioties consequent :on ' ',„ th „,,,„,,,, b, „.„,hk„ d,,,„„„,,,,,„„, the rebellion were killing its leasers, nod ,ht, is 4,,,,,,,,, ~„,.„ ,„ ~,.. ihoi ght that Alexander H. Stephens ! oho v-.• -- would outlive the others, because his heart was nut in the work. Wein ; Mn. Sounsor., shortly rifler entering upon the duties of the Presi dency, con. z , need revoluVonary • . contest rule .',.greius, he bad consider- able itirsids...ze, `.‘• 'ale fain:. During ..... this war 41 ;liage °file government ' hair. so an enormous volume. _ 13811 . 811041 syatem alone bad erEalr.; s tarter number of offices of pa- "'" '