Ea., perhaps yeti are in a majority; hitt take, them up and cotmt them, and see where you are. Take each district by itself, and ace Whether, by the votes of the people, you have a. majority of Senators on this thor. Sirs, you will find it not to be EO. Deakins - , ueverthe-, less, to see that the business of the Senate may, proceed, I am no w, as alWay a, let an amicable and equitable adjustment ; lnm fur the propoaition of the Senator from perks - end anxionato eio 4 f Onr - officers; ; but I_ believe that the position: Contended for by the other side is at variance with the custom and the law, thatthis is a questiOn of principleinvolving the right of each; body to select its own officers. In times like; these I ala. for • standing by the landrairks of the past, and shall maintain," as. a Senator hal . my place. the position we have taken. - -Mr. ,LOWBY. - Our friends on the cither - eidei talk organirotion every time but Voterdii/iveittiiat tion every vote. I ask that the Sitiatotaliti;the other side. be a little more - explizdt: ":Two ofi them have risen and - Made the propcialtharilhati, some Senator on this aide and some Senator one that aide should resign, I - suppose; in order thati we maybe further dirlorganiaed. "If thertillid to me, I will tell them that I will not resign, although 'might aitT.sifely.go before- my con stituents as any of these Senators.. We are no here to resign _;., we are sent herirto=dO;On4 duty.; The fortunes of .warlhave: takeillairefy one of our number, and j.eare.not.whetberi:r „Senator from Clearfield or the:New-Tcrk - communicated that fact to Jeff Davis; thetacq Is the mine. They ,think” In ilichmor& that .they have an opportunity .to injure tile: Union party here ; We - think so too. ...TeE•Davis haul . got, one of our 1 men, and it ,f`thetyrantl' .., shoul take, one of theirs, then we , e.: could organise: -- , . ' But.here we stand and the gentletnahlatur 'tli boldness taintimate that his parly,,leinl' , amid, jority. Why that hardly' frequirerr,an- answee.f The question iessettletLizr.Perrntrylvailia and all . tiver,this broad land; that thetlinion: -, shill,hel maintained ; and the people, hava,desigtiated4 by the election of their officers, who they _hon.! eider in favor of anaintainingAhat Union. ".1 Senators say - that .thittody is not tOrganined.i They standup . strongly-for organization, when,l if 'their construction triaorild 1:0 cameo_ 0 . 11&et are : - effeetdallrd .anangeronetinorganj Ned; - Yon; Mr. Speaker, sire Fpeaker efjth , 1 Senate until your successor is elected... W could haVe voted not leproceed to - the election of a Speaker, but in -- conformity with an old established custom we proceeded to ballot and have continued balloting:'; ~•• • f , j. - .: ‘- i We are told •by one tienator that this is 4 queston of Principak we are told-by the Senate - 1 :trona Clearfield, - and We, are told' by. the Senates from Berke that it, iaa- question of the loaves and fishes. •- One contends for .the prinelarte,i the TikfafeTit - raillthiroth'er . for the interest ot . the principal. I wish they ,Wotild agree.—? ' [Laughter.] • : . , -- - .- ••:. ~ 7 -' i Mr. CLYMER:: I wish' you Would: . 1 :, - -.Mr.- LOWEY:. - We do agree-11i . . : SPeaker: -We: agree that we -•havea - SPeakifi: - Sad '-thei ;have' agteed-tbat: tveheie a SPatiketiltntlltiVe" • Wen sworn by:hien ;• and . they-haireriverii;Allet they; ilt support the Constilution of tlielinil ted "States, and - the ConatitrittorrOf'PtiliniP vania—under protest: , • . -,.. ..i- • „ - Mr. Speaker, I ' move that Mr. Nazar be unanimously. deciated : the Speaker , of the Set; ate: :: [ Laughter.] .. . .. - - j . ,- - ; .. , :i - Mr. 'fIDASELL. : Allow me to 4141 , one word The Benet:dr' hem Mai fielsreasil 'Med and stated, ,as a fact ;that the - Republican' . .etiledil i till adopted a resolution to go ' inteari.election for Speaker. If the gentleman watt in-the canOtisl - he has a tight to state what Ockiated (here. he Was not and hatranch - infortaatiOn; - *Ol d .. say that he hale information' net'pOsserteed - 14- any . Reptbliean Senator: "Sear is ricitfhe!faCt., - : Mr; wAta, ICE. 7in 003i:te ' the - Sealable from • Setagnabanna,'lllow'me to say - _tharthe organ of the Republican party, at, thlif"Plactt, furnished us with the Rat 'Of -nnedineeri of .tiab. caucus 'of the Republican party, cOmmencing, with the Speaker 'in .the *chair - and - geilik through to the lowest * . officer in 'the - Senate: ". • Mr: TURRELL2 It nay ' be se . It It*se rtes incorrect in that partimilat: , • - :: • .-- ,'' - 7 - i Mr. .FIXMING: I •leg,!th state biblVtie . fey • . ~ - how 1 .- 'leek.' upon ...this qttestion It, - .,seenis to me, 'Perfectly , clear that _ under " th e .an atitntien . Aide 'ls an - ;:orgaril4d,,hOtti, and: no ,custom that •,trtai:";be . ,'atitiged::'co exist or which inay'hiaveStalsteldoli'ltinarfere with, the plain intention liraf,iniseiernetat. It i5.. 1 30:-Qleitrili jilk. Mind _that, - RaihkSediattit..bi- OAR DIP (hrr: C44 1 T 2 n1T. 8 .. ); has OSl44 the Ceastnutionhae. inten ded an organized \ gov. nintiatint, - theCinargrirnent7at..tbiatiine 144- 41,ffinitailble. The latigneie of thePO*4U.* le that the Speaker ift the -Senate'shaPie.tlat ernor whenever a vacancy ocC4B-,l)Y,Yeliiiith; resignation or otherwise; thereirtito l piciiielikt wade beyond that: 'ltwee ;therefore conteni- plated by the framers of the - Constitution th a t there should alwayii. be agpeaker of the Senate,. because it is not even contemplated that tile hfficeof:Sneaker of the Senate shallatanytiole • be - Vacant"; and -that in etch a Coatingency,tile . Speaker of the ,H , ..anie of RePridentiillikys or anybody else ehall.anf,:hnt it laSiOrdiliniattbit whenever the Governor shall :be .refficiVed the Speaker Orthe.Senate.thall , aet.„ And a Micillai beat ettad . Wien ,gov:: Johnston; leink SPiakbr` of the Senate, assumed the - Vacant chair of the Governorship arid 'a Speaker pro tirldmreirike elected io; tiis stead. ,Upon- leaving the Speak eintiip • hie functions as Speaker;:trad;:endell ! consequently the necessity for"-al Speaker pro I wilt say : one word in 'reply , to:.the:view taken by gentlemen on the Allarikaa.T AibitY speak with great favor of the mtignaViricify and the! valuable services • rendeied by. lifejo . . tfc Whirs, and w say ho they commiserate -hisod ation, and - what 'honor, le due , him for, t 8 serVicas he has rendered. I would suggest-. o them that the greatest honor and:thelaest:re ward , they could -, give .him would be .iciltaire this Semite act as though hewerehere:..:Would any: gentleman on the , other aide:disputelba ? .tlf Major Wnrrs were hire, would: he notltvirte for such an organization as has beetranggeat d, by gentlemen on this :side , of tlie: , Sepatd L Why then .will they go so far as to., deprie .. him. still further of that , right , whichby t he ftrtunes of war he is prevented.from exercisiekt, This thing • oDuld : very easily be rait-, tied if. gentlemen, •on the _ other side were ,as anxious' to show their good will toward ;those who are serving their country, as they pretend to be. I think, there fore, that no further argument is ;needed; I believe, sir, that you are the Speaker of this organized Senate, a body that. wider the Con stitutionaievar,dieti„. apd. t.14)1(1-14t- the, rufea -of the pieilous ses sion= are ' - the ' ritlis. of_• this bxly until altered,arid that WelriantiWinith ing to do but to call the orders of the darand go through' With the busineas. If the 'getitle:2 men on the other side choose to veiteligabitd, every measure that is presented, with theiiiJiai! the respectability. Mr. Speaker, I call the orders of the day. -, - . .. . , .ADJOURNICIENT. Mr. KINSEY I. move; air, that when! this Senate adjourn-to-day it adjourn to meat moritliviniorning at eleven o'clock. - The:motiou was agreed to. . move that we - do now adjourn. On the motioif, o The yeas and nays 'were ref:v:tired .by WILSON and STICK and were as`folloVr, viz Tisszt—liess' re,. Botit - dnlee,' lincher,...,ol.y icier, Gonna,: .Hopeley,=__kinaisy, Latta, ai.lih, Montgomery„ Niehole,lßeGly, atidgwaY, S mith, Stark,' Mein add'l'iralraci- r -16. ', 1 : .: :f . ' N4l l 3l , (Etsgs.. Ch a mP ll4 , 3 3' s , l) olick*P ' a P , Fleming, Matz, Graham, Hoge;." Etcgfralo 4r, Johnson, Lumberton, Lowry, i f e n a:re*' rell,, • Yrilson, Worthington aad F'iii4ey; sPecilter --16; ' fio' the motion w as a gr e e dnot to: ORGAN/ZAZLON A committee frain the House of Representa tives (kleesra. Sarin of Philadelphia and 1r PlutEnnio) being introduced, ieformed the Senate that the House was organized and ready to proceed to bueineee. . . . Mr. KINSEY moyod .that the Senatoprocoid to a further ballot fo.iPealikgr?• .• . On the motion; The yeas and nays were requited by Mr. CONNELL and Mr. BEABDSLEE, and were as follovy • yis f Atifts-- - rWirLlEgiardelee, Bucher, Clymer, Voikg , vink 041F,,411`4 4 pkins, Kinsey, Lamberton, VaitsOe t irkerEy, ..:Montgomery, Reilly, Smith, NAYS—Messrs. Champneys, Connell, Dunlap, Fleming, Graham, Hoge, Householder, Johni non, Lowry, lirCandlikai; 141Ohols; ititigwaY,l Turrell, W ilson; WigthingtAti - tied : - Elkines , ,! Speaker— '• ‘-• • : So the motion was not 'ag:eed to ' On motion of Mr. CONNELL, The then Senate Adjourned. • " HOUSk -- HETRESgNTATIVES• "-. •• ' •--- 6,1864. -' • Tirellonseltitil called to order - all A: It. by Mr. JOHNSON, the Speaker, and the proa ceedings were opened with the following prayer by Rev. J. Walker Jackson: •= -:t 0 God, the Father 'of; our Lord Jeautrchy let; the author of all tAlessirigs, , tbe siturce•of alt our mercies, we tippiPach thee' in the frame and through the merits of our Lord and Savioni Jesus Christ. We pray thee for his sake let the infitteuces pf thy-Holy Spirit rest upon alibi body .tlßighteinen„ess exalteth a nation, and; sin..; a a reproach to any people." Help us to purify our hearts: that we may perfectly love Thee and worthily magnify Thy holy name. Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inapt' ration of. Aby.llply,Spirit,,,and„grent .that that we Ae., whether so individuate grins repri4 sentativekmay Oielelitil an glOry l ef God aridte the best interests; of men. 0 Lori)) Thou, art our Father and our Friend. Help - uti to love thee and to serve the. Bless this Com{ monwealth. Bless all that are in authority.; Mess the. Hnieed Sind:if of America and our' igrera.:.,Freaefie ugtp, pa the union of these civil and re ligious liberty. Bring tq an 'irtd - oPr Civit 'strife in the triumph of out' arms, through Jesus Christ our 11 , :deemer and mediator. Our Father who art In. I:leaven:Hallowedte Thy Name; Thy Kinedtir&robitie;.:oy Will be done on earth as it i'dottelin - •trattlieq; Give ue this day our daily bteadgFoiglire us OUT debtais we forgive cur debtors. Lead us not into temp= teflon, but deliver us from evil. For thine IS the kingdom, the power and the glory forever . ; Anien..;; Tite'Jcitfrnal:pr:ycstilday was' ead and ap proved: - . -. Mr.'Norss, who was absent' yesterday, pro seated himself and was duly qualified. I:LECTIOIC 01 0771W1R8 The SPEAKER. It will now he in order to receive nominations for Chief Clerk and otbei officers of the //ow: Mr. M'fattletßlt for Chief Cleric A. W. Benedict. Mr. ItAOWN" nominated Jacob Ziegler - Oq InotiPP::of Mr. BEX the -114;*Paiim# werd-clpeed; : • I . . Mr. MM.-moved 010 the rule requirrog noni -10-;.lleloVer, one day be -iiertenclecl,_ and , D rh je atith_e House • 1:!o7 prooetd elect .a -Chief , . . . The motion -wits agreed t 0. ,, -- -• , - The , ,-House then proceeded to ballot for Chief Clerk; *hen; ' -: - -; -The following_ named:, gentlemen voted for Mr. Btneekcf. : Mewns..Alleman, Ba!abachißaruetl2,l3urgwia, Itighatn, ! Billjegfelt, i'Bowrilaix, i Panbarderj), •ißrown, Cochran - , , . (Erie,). •• Cochran, f (Altai itlila,); Coleinan,' Dennistont r.Ernier,.:Eorite , Glass, Guernsey, Hszlett; Henry,! Herein; - BR , Huston, Kaiser, Kelley, Kerns, (Philadelphi4) Koonce, Lee, Lilly, lti.'Clellan, -lii'Mtirtrie, Mayer, Marah, Miller, Musselman, Negley, O'Hara, Olmeterid;-;Orwig, Pancoast, Price, Reed, Bleak, Sadth, „(Cheiter,) Fmith, (Lancsp ter,) - Smith, '(Philadelphirt,)- Stabberger, Sat phirk, Watt, Watson, Wells, White, Windle and Johnia;'eVeaker— 62 The following named members voted for Mr: Ziegler: I Messrs. Alexander, (Centre,) Alexand, (Clarion,) - Bsrger, Beck, Benton, Bowman, - (Cumberland,) Boyer, Chambers, Ellis,' Gilbeit, Graber, Hakee, Hargnett, Hopkins, Hooydr, HOAR? '•? . ttaktOilosephtperyint,- - .. (Sttaiylki it) 'Kline, LaWr s „ . .Limg, Wilkins: Wilted, Misfit - `inei,Miefi, Nelsdn,lNoyilt;Ptiralflegi Pottelier, Purdy, Quigley, Reiff, - Rtx, Rice, Riddle, Rob inson, Schofield;See:right. , Sharpe, Shimer, Spang . ler, Walsh, Weaver, Weiser and Wimley .:_•46,... L .:. t.. . I+. . '. .. A.M.- Benedict; •having , received ,:a majotLy of the inrest Vritti dOclai_edli•del - y ; elected Chid. Clerk ophe••lfiAtille; and pie - a - Ong 111611361 f, duly quilife4;:. . (:,. . :. , - • I • altettonsii tisen*CCiteded;fo , nominate cab.. iliditeritiloillin,Olfice . of - liaiistatif Clerk...". i 2' lifillptaNCE,nOrrillnated'qatnqt, C. ArkiVen,of ltirllver coniiii._-• , ' , ' *. - . -.*.. .. i Mi:K.LINE nominated B. Mil6Du Sp6rtr, 'of, Huntingdon. ' . ~ On motiob;,:the licnidirritions were dosed. i ; . Mr. ,HOPKINS. ;, : move that the rule requir ing norninations,to rue .over one day .be Os pendid,so,lar as` ; relatest.c nominations for all the cfficere of the Hitiase, and that we now pio ceed toT.h the election of officers. , :,..ennoihn watt:a . gkeed In. , f t. t - • , : ; - 114Htinse tlien,procceded,.tio hallo!. for ,As sistatit-Clii-k.l', - * , - • , 2 ' ' ' ' • 't,t , I ' 7/14).fglIqww , 4inste . d, menitters , voted, ,for James C . Brown:- , .. . „, • . .-: 1. , ,::: I Messrs. Alleman,;, - ,Bilsbacb c ,B4nett, 1%4- win, ! Eigbaria ~ tailing felk , l34 . 4 , marii (Lancaster,) Brown, Cochran,(grie,) Qochreiti(Philadeltil4l,) Coleman, , Deaniston,,E4iier, Foitert,-;Alats, AnarnaleT, gaileSViciny, . ; Heron, Hill -t Hes :taint:loE4li, -. 3 rel ~, I rx!e; - 041 , adeliaiii,) "]Koonce, Lee , Lllie .k; y, 'defian t , - %Rutile, - Mayer, Marsh, Miller, Mnsinilms4i.„!-Negley,, •O'Harra, Olmsteed i Ornrij„ re.ncoatkr Pride, Reed, Slacley; Smith, (Cheriter,) tinith , ;(Liracas-; tor, Smith ?! (P,lilladeliphii,); Stanberger : ,.:Stit- Phin, Witt, Wilson:Wellsaillte, Windle Johnson, Sjsaker-52: N'' a 1 Johnson, .The.follovting named- , ftembers voted !for R. Miaow Spear: 7 -' -, -, r ! Messrs. Alexander-iie j Alexander;,„ (Clarlon,) Batgar,.;,Reck.',',l3etton, , Bovonsti, (Cumberland,) Boyer; - Chanibers, •Ellis.,',loll - Graber, Hakes, Hargnett, Hopkins, Hoover;. Merton:- JaCks6faloietrhs;'_! Ke's, .(Scithy,lkill,) - Klineiz: Labir-,44Dgi Wman Et , :Marshall, -Mbadmer, ATyatif, iNelsony Ndy , •n t. Bashing, : Potteigert , f:Purdy, Quigley, '.:IRe Rei, - Bick.Riddlev Itobirraon, , Izieholield:!-Ben: rightw.Sh7arpb; cltittimer - , Mpanglerc -MOEN, -WeaVer, .Vitaisex.randi , Viiirleyss-46. ' :. -- • T. I ` , MiCiiiinta. l o. Rediiii, baying received a Ida- jority of all the votes, waslicclared dalreleet ed Assistant Clerk,:arld, - presenting lritnself, took.theirrescribed oath ” of office. , 1 • e5z. , ,.:. I On motion of Mr. COCHRAN, (Philadeiphia,) the Hous73l:rocieded An ;the nomination and electioiNf-Sergeant-at-Arns: # - -Mr; JOSEPHS'neritiiihtedr,lefin P. Ahern,'of Phiraidelphie.v-i! . ri: l ; , 4' . '. , .:,-, . ' , s , i• IKT: , OCCEERIVN: (Philadelphia) ribinflifiltd trines Stitierittief Philidelithiat .' ' ." l'' 123 , • On rubtiOni- of Mr.' - KERNS, ,- (#hibWelpb - bi,) the noniliatioritiii - gre?elblieil. '..22. ' 1 theironieethin proceafeZA,hallot, w - lient The follsiTwlng fiained riiitinberii yotedlor.Mr. ,liit;eri.:;' ~;.,':,-; .' - ' „..,,, ri __ltiessrk.Aucitifin;. Bidsbach, BUrtiett, Bilis wln 1 90.194 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ) 1 0g,f4t1-1 30 ,..1Millt. (Lancaster sown,„-.Qoallnin„ (Erle,)i*Vochranig (Philad 1- Pfila,).-..o6lueinitni:Rennlient X t P i et . .l - . F6Bt l r l 4211, cintinsey, Hazlett ; Henry, Eerie:4llrd, if , "on l Kaiser, Kelley, Herne, (Philade l phia,) Koonce, Die, tilieY; Mayer, Marsh, Miller, Moanlman, IsTegley, O'Harra, Olmstead, Orwig, Pancoast, Price, Heed, Slick, Ptnith, (Chester,) Smith, (Lan mister.) Smith, (Philadelphia,) Stanbergu, Sutphin, Watt, Watson, Wells, White, Windle and Johnson, Speaker- 52. The following named mcrateis voted for Mr. Ahern: .. • . Messrs. Alexander,_ (Centre,) A lexander,. (Clarion;).Barger, 'Beck, Benton, BAwrimn, , (Cumbettind,) Boyer; Chambers, Ellis, Gilbert, Grater, - Haire% Ifargeetti. Hopkins, Hoover., Horton, Jackson;Tosephs, - Kerns, (Schuyiklll,)! Kline, Labir,-Long,• lefdanus, , Marshall,__Mh.-1 rimer; Myers.: Neyes, Pershing, Petifeigere,Pal-. fiy, Bel, Rex, Rice, Biddle, Robinson,, Shilier; - ilparigier, Walsh,'WEsttrex,•Weiser - and Whitley-46. • - • • Mri Subersi haviog received•a majority of the ,votes, yrat..deciared drily electeAi and was quali led in accordance with, law. " The Sergearte-aeArros - ittuiericed, throughi, the Speaker, •that he had appiilifted the folio*, tog xisliisitgeotlemeo as his. assistants; J.. T.t, Semple,iC, E. : .Tdell, Reuben 11. Palmer, J. 14. 1 Miller ; all of whom were duly qualified. The Calef Clerk announced, throttler" the, Speakeri•that he had •appointed, the • foillawingl named, persons; As , transcribing,,clerks: ;Caleb' W. Walker J:. B. Niles, A. D. Haritua t . Henry! 'Butterfield,; *Iot; 'eiceisi - Mi: latter; Mil,''presented thereselires and were duly quali iff e a.- . .. • Mr. QUHILEY muved,that tAte Howe now proceed,to„the nondnation, end.election, of _a Doorkeeper. -The motion was agreed to, • •• 4 Mr. HAZLETT borrilnated.-James T. kf.'Jun . kin. „ , • „: , _. • 4 •Mr. '4l3lGLET l nOminated Sebestien Sieber, 'On nstittort 'of'Mr: 'BECK the nominationel were closed.- • .The.flonite then ptoce.e.dedito ballot , . when .; The following named gentlemen voted for Mr. 31.7unkin : 77 - MEP' Ealsbach, B assn. iilleman, irriett,Butgivinj Bighttin, Hownian, •(LandasteirJl %%Aria, ' , Cochran,. (Erie,) Cochran, .(Philadell phia,)l Cdlemen, e _Dsin!ston, Eteier,. Fostere Glass, ciernsey, 'Hazlett, Henry, Heron,, TOW Huston, Maier, "Helley,'Kerrie; (Philadelphia,l .1 , Koonce, Leo, Lilly, Mayor, Marsh, •Milldr; Musselman, Negleye Cr Herrn, Clutsidtd, 'OrtyjE,l ,Pangoast, Heed, Slack,Smit,h kliester,) Smith, (Llncast ter,) Smith, (Phildei titanberger, Butt phin, -74rOti'; 'Wm - sod; AVOW, White, Windld and Jolrusbn`,•giecihr-.-62. :The following-named gentlemen voted for Mr. Lieber: , . . Nears:- Alexander, (Qentri,)-Alexander - 1 (Clarion,) &tiger, -.Zeck,- 'Bolton, }lawman, (Oumherland,),_ Boyer, phambets, Rills, Gilbert -Gabor { Hakes; Hargrietf,"-Nopkins,- nociveri, Berton; Jackson; Kerns,- (Behuylkill,) lain% Leber, -Long; By 'Marshall, 'Mfasi nie4 -yers, Nelson;•-.lfoyes, 'retaking, •Pottelgeri Purdy, Qiiigleyi , Reiff,--Rice, Riddlei- :Robinson ) Searight; Shaii)e; Spaigler; -Weaver,' Wigifer and Wiinley-L43:; JaMeS T. M'Junkin,;lll4yitt _received a Ns jority.of votes,.was deciatied'duly elected Poin katiper;.and; 0501040 hiinsielf, was gimped , .14 tftotdaticp. r announced, , , through this , Spßiket.; that'heliAd `appointed the'folloWink, gentteiukti - :ai his Assistants :'Jam - Megarib-y; Sinned Orawford, Tficimaa.;Mairin and-.0. sthlth; 4 , Mr, *CLICILOT, 4oyeil thai - genie ntirnitiation and election of Messeager.l7 ;; ri, , - " - The motion - wee - agreed to. Mr. BROWN nominated James O. Sturdl. vent:.. _ . . " • - 11 , 10...,Ews ripwl*sedJaines P. TemPup. i On motion of-Mr . gu.s.'Bo,o,l4'N i the nom nations were ololeil. , . , -.. , .. - - • ' t Theouge r .piti#4ed.-fo' b allot,. *hen , - Tioe I .lloawtiag. laaßatagli*e.it voied; '. f r i l'ir•lStitrdi".t - aWiv;- - - 'l. •,_,- hiessrs4 , l4llenuipaßialstrabh, Harnett ,Ba gWitai.llllrigtelt i -AMiatt(Lancaster,4rOW4, Cochran, (Eries).-ClO4O Ili.tgliilielelPhia, yOalf man, Dennlaton, Puler X'oster, Glass, Chien? say, Hazlett„ :Henry, ;Her0n„.....8111, Huston, Kaiser, Kelley, Kerns, (Philadelphia,) Koonce; Lee, Lilley, M'Clellan, Wltlurkle,, Mayei,. Marsh; Millsii:,--'l,Phisolgnn, Negley, cl'HartA, cihrood,rgiyag.,P'knixiatit,-,Prii", Mead, Ellsi' • , linith; (Chesteri ) Railtli; (Lai2eliste,r- )• Sail , i TtiliadeilittiaX Stranberger;:r - Ed#phio, In ;, Wiiitin, Weill; White, Wiedre ,, erid Jaiiiiglit, Speaker Ell. '' • - . - ..- The following , named gentlemen voted ffr Mr. Templln: .-• ', , I Meastii. " Mei - an/sr, (Centre,) Alexandf, (Clarion,), Barger, - Beck, . Benton, Bowma, (01 1 .mtier. landrlia.to - i fcbg9ilW, - ; yaps Gilbert; Grittier, - Takes, 'Mar/pelt,' 'Hopkins, 'Hoover, iliallea' L;JaeltBo9, _Berne, (F,..eika,llo,)iiiina, Label', Long, lii'Banns, Marshall, lklissim, Rims, gpyes,. Pershing , Potteigsr, . Pyrd ,', tirtiglpy.,Bsitil B l ip , ‘Blifdle, Roblnson,-Setiollel ~ .Searlglaat: PlYitEli 61163 *) . S . PVIISerY Weaver, .W 4 A 6 P.and:Vglattel:; 4 ?-. - ..,;,_ - • : ~1 , .Mr. : Stnialvsetalt Ailag:recidspd a :injority of. yotes,!wea.declered:duly Planted Meiienj; i 40 Pas 9. l liifikl4 l 4 l *rdlag iti!law. -...':-- , - - ::Mr.rHENWk:moved!thitt.tlie.Hollll43' p - 'o:the nonilhation.and.electimi of a:Postnias r., - . The motkin-vrtisargrceiftb,:.. - .1:: ,-1 t..:: Mr. BECKmomitiated Charles P. Huston. • . Mt: :WHITE nominated R. W. Stewart; On motion of-, Mr. BOWMAN, (Lamest° ,) the nominattoni trer„ . , eleet , -.,, The Eidalitkiherrizoiobiea to ballot, whe Ike following_-named . gentlemen voted T mifte w q i i '''' '' i 3 il — ' '4ltt l iiri ;VA n ais. llerhaie, B ach, tame ~ B - win, Bightun Billingjelt,...lXwmao,(Lancaster Browit,Coiliriiii,(Hrie;),Cor:.biabAPhiladelphl i) Coleman,. Deeniston, Etnier, Poster Wage, Gneritiiii-HiiiiieVtienr3r:• 'Heron, Hill; H '; toe:I - Kaiser; '111.411by; . : , Kerns, (PhiladelPh , ) t Koonce, Lee, Lille'', , 14. 'Clellan, r M'Murtr , Mayer, Marsh, Miller, Musselman, Nee , G' Harm, Olmstetd, Orwig, Pancoast,, Pr! , Reed, Slack.,-Smitk (ChesterO'Sinithi(Lin , e t ter,) Smith; -e(Ehibidelphiai). Stinbeiger,: S t- Ph.l.RlWitt, Waklen•YKelia, Wkite,.Wladie a d Johnson, Speaker-:52. ..- - The following-named . gentletiten voted F. ldr:.fluston: I/ . ' ll s• /I. •I- ' ' ;';'t ' Vitali "Ale:tinder • - (Centre;) . ' 'Meikaki., (Clarloo f ) ;Beitger,..iii..ooi4--Xlaßt•Catt. :Bowmais, (Cumberiand,) Boyer, Chambers, RBIs, G il belt, .Grater, • -31 akar; 2-, Margo ett; tHopkitts: 1 Hoovor, Horton. Jackson, Kerns, (Schuylkill;)'- Kli t t et, Labar, Long, M.'_Musto... Missimer..Myers, .A: son, g ß y 9 s, 4 lDersti44 2 ,,gottol g yr,..Purdy, Qufg ley, BiSifftliex, Nei; rßiddltr, - Itoiihison, Sono ! , -field, Teatight, Shate,_Shimer; Spangler i - Wei; veriWelier and Wititlert4 l 2,. Mr. 8 t ewat t, h a‘ling: (media& n -Maio' ity of votes, was declared ?duly eledted , POstthast6r," and took the prescribedurnah4f - officM '. .._. . .._.,_ .. - . .1411 . 14.118 R OP Bonin' orszosss. Mr. SMITH` (Phitaderphiti.) - offered At te fI. i lowing resolutiori,lihichiliter talc* read: Reseleed,-Itiat the - numberteCgAnt i n eif several deOrtrilentarf jibe tionee'.of ' , Rep:as - tatives ba-thii earner. as last year. ,:.• - «. Mr. skitra, , (Ohistell: '.lthink there was 4 act of Assembly passedidrit;yof . itigrilatitt g t er number. If that is so',..T •do:.itiot•• ituPPcise t o loose can change It. ' I do' not recollict r• tainly how that ie Mr. gum"; (Philadelphia) We -are- 4 go g 4o repeal - that. ,- ''.- ' • '.' ' ' - ' .' -. ... Mr. SMITIT, (Chester.) We oannot repea it i by resolution. - .... - • The resolution was adOpted.' '.- -- ' r'' nO t tistieviiri:per - :' ° P, 2l 'kui ci 111 ° - .. , .... ,i, .L Mr. Att4ol442%lAkeit the ttillOsviug.zeso - NA lidii - . 1 i. tion, wSlih.iisui,friee.g_ 'go t 34%4,, lffek ,:: That the iiipealier of the ` House f Representatives invite the clergy of Harrisb open the daily iessitinii 1 ,.0f they ft otisfith bt4or: o h smironic commingss. Me. OLMSTEAD effiled fo'do.viog res. lation, which was twice read aed adopted: Resolved, That the Speaker be authorized to. increase the 'mambas of Itteh of the standing, colamittees of the !louse as in his judgment may seem necerary—in no case,-however, to: exceed fifteen- - • • :• BACALL OP A BILL Mr. COMIRAIT (Erie) offered the following resolution, which watt twice read: - Reiolied; (If the Senate cormut) that the Gov; ernor of this - Commouwealth: be—hereby re-s, quested to return_to thyLl i egirdatine an act to: authorise the Court of Qoartcr Seseian of _Erie; county to appoint ifewierS to ;neat andlaY Out: a road from the east end of Third street in thei berough of Waterford, in the county of Erie, to the depot of the Philadelphia:and Erie railtosd,! passed April•loth,lB6ileviithout his-approval.. Mr. ants, (Philadelphia). I have no dia.! position to interfere-with local Matters, but X strikesme that this bill must, have become a; law, Mr. COCHRAN, (Erie.) ' No, Mr. Mr. SMITH, (Philadelphia.) I would like seine 'etplemation froth` the : gentleman, so that , we may-vote understandingly.on this question.! Mr. COCHRAN, (Erita) The bill is a mere! It affects only Erie county, Andr:llY ane-tewnehlp in that county. It •wiukpassed at a late day the 3d of April last ; "Med bby, the 'intitual consent 'of the menibers of this House and our SAnator.,- thelGiivernior was re quested to hold overthe bill, not giving it hifi signature.-- According' to .the Constitution of the:State, itmust be ,recallod within. the fire 4 three days:of ,the ee,eioti,,or it Becomesa lawl I aid. petitioned by the people of that township (my constituents) to. Secure the recall! - of- thd • bill. • • The resolution of Mr. COCHRAN (Erie). was adopted. _ . RAY OS itsimem OFFICERS MT. 85fITH , (Philadeiphia,) on leave given; read.in•place a bill entitled Aar act. to pay the Chief Clerk, assistant olerks, and other retiring officers of the Senate and of Represental. tives. ( n motion of Mr.' SMITH, (Philadelphis the rulesivere suspendekkand. the H6use - pro; veeded to , the second , readlog aid c ansidtratioct. ofahe bill.;: : . • The bill.waa reed and agreed to, as follows -: Be it enacted, Bic., Thit the State Treasurer shall pay do all offieers.whe have returntd and in the organization of the .Senate and House of Representatives, ten days pay ant? mileage, and; that section sixty-three of the , geoval.appropriation bill for the year 186 d, restucting,the number of, officers, is hereby re pealed.' " • ' f On motion ot kir: SMlTH,(Philada'phis,)4 rules. wore,auspended, the bill was read third" time s ,and r Pissed finally BILLS IS Mr. GUERNSEY read in place An act to an tborizeJlte Alautdeld Classical, ,Semlnary and State, Normal Sohool of the Fifth District, 16- Tioga cotiritV Pennsylvania. - .. 4i boiroiv money. - • Lakton.the table. Hy. SMITH (Chests') read in place An aot to provide flr the payment of bnuntlea to ifo 'ateen; • • • - • Ledd on the table; Also An act to validate the investment Of trust money made by,Nathan Y. Foster. Laid on.the table. , :A leo, An, act relating to the borough of Wept Chester. raiti j Oit 'the fable - t • ' t = Mob,. An. act -tilating to the Coroner of Chaster cortikty.:. , Laid on the table.. An'tiet suppleinelitaryto in act in - Pobitieg thti West Cheeter'failroad cornpany., • .• Laid. on: the:table. . • :r Alact,Att ankrelatibgto,eabitee bait: .„ Laid on , the table.. Ari' ad to inciirpolite thejo fayette railroad company. . • Laid on the table. • -Mr; BIfiSAM , irlifttlier-suppldment to Aft act cabled. Ati;actralathig.4o:AlleShenY C"FitOr, approvedVaz.lat, 1.86 . - • • t Laid' the table. ' 'F V. JACKSON, Ait act forthepayaterit of the account-of Cl:4l'llo4'G. Gitilek, for collet:4g amp, : • • : : WATEON, An act to charter the °aka wise steartuihip ootartatiy, t P[TITION PRENDIIIID Mr. $111,T13 (Ohe;ster) . presented a pefitfon . of Nathan Y: After, oreheater county,- . feel tae passage of a law, to validate theluvestinettt of certain trust moneys;:... ! Laid on the,title..:*; Llkv! OF ABiNei Mr. „II:081ER, asked. and obtained _leave lqf, .aba@uce•for Mr. Suern,,lrlilladelßhis.) 'BOY.F.fijor Mr. aIeAR/GHT. , *SPOILT A 6:51[101411S. . SMITR,. ,(Philadelphia,) on behalf oft he corarnittee•appOinted• by the Hortiiii;.to info&a taSetinle t'liatiChaitentanlied iinclwas reed to proceed to hiplines; reported= that. theLotin mittee had &riot:reed thattluty,_, ,The hour - Of one o'cicek;liavlng arrived,' the • ifi6LINA;7 Oar Forces Mark the Rebels neat' Wes/Onto - • CAPTUTLIC!; . :OI',AaIik, 7 4 ofic• • okt • . „ ;FonTaxeCidoifitoi,,Tin.'o., The steatites Gillde, froitiliewhern; N. C., y esterday,:hasj net artlied here. . Assistant Inspector-Geppral Sterling Jo among, her ;iiissengers. . . _ Intelligence reithedlitTewbern yesterday tliat, the expeditiorriiiiiiff - MI. McChesney, of die First North Carolina' regiment,. I which Aft, Newhiwk-on, the 20th ult t , for Greenville,;t4k the pnemy i pn,.Thursdak. night near, Wash Both parties were enrprisea. Lteatr Adams' charged - on "and Muted We enetny,ikillineallletitenant and live men, who -were, all 'left on the ,Held, and eaptuzed• nien,_eneeannon_and caisson, with ; the honks of &Sarre 'battery: • • • • i _ Oel•loterWitif' - Lieut. Adems killei Ass'. men mounded: := . • F ROM 'WO:AMON. Meetlirzof theltissaihnsatta ii legislttifo i lkeToN,qk r tn:gi The katrechtisaffiLeglelature conii3ned t0,..d. , .. d . !1T0x...f0 oathitu iield t w ae . Elected Presideni of A N lB " 4 :,„„ ra,3o .'o l° n:4-,4-• PuP oc h-Siteakeillsf the' House. • , Ref: Will: *.-stevima;'tiiii-Preetderitor erhe,ratceNege, deliver ft.theltrafaal'oefirie tul the 9 1 4 - south , 0.herah,..,5 ... . , , The Goverrior'e rtip,age, la get, eFfected be I hi - till Frld4r. -" -- ' ' --) - Theg`examtuitttatialoorge hi. Biller, die e charge preferred by C onat -- .4aaniiegyatklie g Implicated iu the Malden bank murder , tobkay ended to-day In the honorable "mat t tel of the accused. I Two hundred and twenty recruits for the Maine regiments passed through this city to-- day for the Army of the Potomac. _ - owe retniuks having appeared jp the news ,papen.about Ake disarming of the , steam frigate Niagara, and the statement, made that the. ez, • traordinary weight of metal on baaidsrlaittae vessel.so low that ahe was almost. melees, It Is proper to say that she has been reduml one half in,her_battery,. because men are, pcisrpßit n 4 because by this three.hoadted. age taken _boat her, complement.. She—new .dokyt only fpitt inphedlktore thiun when she via* tg_c f kinei.and for feet and four inches than „WIWI. she carried the Atlantic cable. She. ja OW tons larger, than the Minnesota clam of faigates, and drawkope foot.rnere. water .pr. three feet lese than the Great Western. . : New-li"anittahlre-Vnion State Con - " " • Vention,: • - -••- • - •• • noom>,,ii. 11.,Jan. 6. The Republica ; &s i te Convention met here to-diy. Governor GillinCre.waa re-uetrihiated acchuratinu, The . oenyentieli were laige and thp:Prfkgedifige hitiuOlett.. - • The llepuhllean state Oareikticii today adopted the following resolution ; : • , &soh*, That Abraham Lincoln ,; by the eruct* , during ; the daugetpus Crials in the nation's history, of une4nalled sagacity and stateemansitip, of a inioderalion and prudence which experience hue: illown hi •be the highest Wisidtim, by his spotiesa integrity of personal cliaracter . ,abeve reproach above suspicion' ) and by kw Aomely ,fon*d yet• unfiltered dater ; mination thatthe triumph of the Constititica end thetralon over,secesalen and treason shill be the final triumpof libert y throughout the nation, has secured and merited • the abiding donfidettar of - the people to an -extent never awarded to any other public man since Weabingtow; that..the hest interests.of the. country. Armand, that- the complete.destruction,:of; the; rebellion, the re storation • of peace; ;prosperity and :the Union Allred ba achieved.nudar hie.admlnfitration Of theladvernnient, and that we thereforedeclaie Abraham,Lincoln to be...the people's choice .fOr reelection to the Presidency in 1864. : .This-resolution was derided with Wind= of applause; the delegatea rising tn. their feet and waving, their hats with the Wildest enthutiaurt. %MITI Congrees.-,First Session. ' Mr. Howard (Micb.)...leubmitted.the lolto,w ing resolution, which was objected' to aM latfl Reelved,"Tliat the Committee 'on the Judi , chi* , be instructed to consider : the propriety id ropenlingUrrjoint resolution of - Tilly 17;,1882;• 'telative to. the,conitruction of ihe:contisr,altirm act, and particulOy'so muchuf said joint rest 'titian as purports to prohibit a torfaitire real estate beyond 'rho natural lifero i f the of . t. Wileon reported ikira,,tli. a e Com mitted an act to; amend - the' .onyolling act ; lso a bill to exteld'ihe time foy`ifairinirbonaty volontesia. The Senate considered Powell'atolll,grayrent 14:011perelf the - army and ,navy end - other pirtoos engegclain the military service from interfering lir eledions." -- _7 • - 7 Mr. Grimes opposed the reference forthe Jn diciarg.Committey,-otrtlut ground that It rel.,- -tedl , O tofficere WV/di Mi li tary Capacity., - ' Mr. Powell centsidedlor-it3 reference to the J..ndlciary Committee, as it protected the I dom of the elective franchise in, the States. Tii evil , 'sought .to be remedied' Atias .of istattlin - 'war - linos: Ktectionslitid beekintartied t the Will, a a- majerlit ,erlbtr . rei?pls, at: . e wh ir point of ilvilitiyeniet. - -., - --, Mr Davis" faiored tfie # - alirehde to tbilii-j: gel* Committee,' as - it was latrodnitedi,-tha Question wliellier , certain anti' perkiiiied . 4 .miliiiry m e n stall be `a4l% , ll:effplkee: .‘ , ' The &nide ignite d. to' iefei. tellieJ:itdielart lOotninlttee, by 21 to IC. ' ' - Mr. Powell moved to rent/alder, A leiigt#Y. debate ensue], in . which the participants woke Menus - , Latia,..or. Indienc Postalli Ky., Dayle,. Ky., atift - Wiletlif, - MasS7.:,Tuitli: - .Courae of las rtMar„lta . Mr. 'Powell . -saki the horo'of the will ittrr . .operatiens-rn te,iniirMet nutlcete'hbfw 111 , 4 , the supreme lee"; and says -You' shall _ not ' imams p . m:bedtime the subjects of the fierti f . 60`blood,stainedlields of _Vienna. - I l Mr. Powell's bill.ymmferred to the Comtilit-i tea on Military:Vain. - , i ~. , - . Theblil extending am for Oiling bouri tire' to vortititeirs, was received from-the Souse &Ripened its second reading. .; • The Senate adjourned: • - - - - -- 11011 TE OF RFIPRESENPATIVEI3. the post office appropriation bill was con sidered. Mr. Washburne (Ill.) took oktuslibriAo-41..i -uounce . railroad companies as swindling the • , CoverriMaki r isnd advocated a new line betwciii Washingtcat and.New.York.. Mr. Ste - vi - iii 'eakt'ho' viatt not prepared to denounce railroad companies because be knevi unthing,abont them. tr e li/ l (Nagiiipw.63ldrOVAatidAtillE: . protesting egfdriat e wholesale dentin. . of railroad - Companies, because a few ofihe in the opirdon-of Mr. Washburae, had attom 4 tOorindie-this:C/Oveinment. Mr. ilbTokOrTatTe% fifirTifikkalcs to show that he hadjarairinticrriat to - aslslor an Jovial- - ,tigation of a rally:* stoppage recently On., 4 .41440a4aafkunto th(Lwedibin• . tleman bad- to-demand -an investigation .10f, similar- .stoppage and gelatOrk. The bill passed. I MK—Aril - ad Made anti-slavery spac4h after !!shishthiiHousa'adjourtMdi ' , - *A"djoiinied.j. MI . ; ,Proin..o c to i• ~.Cnioiirsraxz, Jan. di Two perikoni" .13iere ,killedand ,tidsty-,- 6 Yibglkdadlid' a &Melon on: AU • Hamilton - and, . Aky,tOzt• t - Aagraf:o4 ,trains wed ..running at the rate of. 4h, )41i*. 402 -bait when the wildcat cc:ol*d. , i llothlteina 'were. hac4y....ivrcekid•:, ( illartiditkingraY 84Bio8-0,83 '64llaiinfsiit. Coltunbrnstitist, wae:4ltroyed are .hut night. .... , " ~ • . - . • -. 3 Tao rebelOts:9l the Sanitary Vait-are,eskitha ted at $200,000. - .„. Gov.iinmletteand Rebel Sympathises. OVICINNATI, Jan.ei r Kepitnagc. b a!' Igled ipritchanitkorolderiag the military-ikonniand ants, where loyal citizens are taken 01 by in erralao, .to arrest ztleast fry - it-470d committed. 'who the : vicinity:igh'nhigie **LIN la comitted. • - • • - 'Prow' ChaltkioOger, ' A diiiPalUh fiom''Chridanooga - says that ivelaar- h astb ecri - BliPgingll4d :for the *it three days. Two soldiers froze to death! sits ! Bridgeport, Ala., On the 30th ult. The soldiers. are reeerdiating 'The _rebel lines itie 35 miles from Chattanooga. 1/%0 tae.: Legislature,. . • AIXIUSTA I ' frilfr Lek fabliAlTe bflttalnervtaittirgethiiedii• YP A Y -tAf Georgeltßititowii ethete4.4t r ia ofthe ;Sedate andliirtlihigh); the House. GOvermit'Cinierwilllbellituelor ated to-morrow. from Washington_ Wescuiioho,w, Jaii. 6 SENA= WALEILINGTON, Jigl. 6 , of Elielititauelk; nummums, an. 6. The -anbstriptice agent reports the - maleof $1,769,150 in five-twenties on Wednesday.— Deliveries of baud@ are being made to Decem ber 11. New 21rotrtionntnte. 1370. $ll Z i 7 -6 O. PETER .IGOM:UIARD, Snuff- and, TONI** liannfaotarer 18$ 18 ORAMBERS BE, (iroteler4t4.2ltetibenOtreet, New York ) ) WOULD oall the attention of Dealers to the "Ude° of h i ! z°°l/4110MP)9 BROWN EM:II2F. Demigroe, Par.e 1710#, Mscaboy, Rine Bap) Coarse pee, taehirtiehea, Amerken Chmtleman, Copenhagen. IrittaLOW SNUFF. Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Irish High Toast, or Lundyfoot; - Honey Dew Scotch, - Frmh Honey Dew Scotch - , Fresh Scotch. Or Attention is Galled to the Large reduction in grime of Fine-Oat, Chewing and Smoking To'oaccee, which will be found at s &wafer Quality T 0.8.1000. antrents. 8 Jean, Spanish, Canister, Tait/alt. tong; No. 1, No. 2, Noe. 1 & 2 mixed, Granulated .. ran . 014 estivrtme. P, A. L., or Wain, _ _ Cavendish, or Sweet, SWeet Scented Coronae", Foil Cavendish. ; B.—A eltoulex of pious will beleent on hPlAlosibiel. • TO arrow AN' sum= siltation of Pensions, Mattes, Bask Pa Y and War Claims. ()Mom' Pay !tolls, Musick Rolls, and Me welting Accounts Made Oat. ' MHZ undersigned, having bean in Ur i , ook JE ployment of the. United States duidat e : leateighteen months, aa Clerk In 6 4 tag and Dlebtuting Office and Oftkik of Soper thew:Wept ofilearnithw tksrette .11 Penntylve nor nlsP*ltha_tinformatitleradio fiat he has opened.'llol umoe tiro. bats= Tamintepn tot the purport ; of colleoWg Pen atom, Bounties,. Back Vsy and War frsg also, 4agistag out Off' Pay Bolls, Mater Rolls • and Recruiting Atooaante. , An minor by mull ationdoi to promptly. nov-dtt ISOLLIVAIf & CHILD. NOTIOR--PIaI,LAIYA AN I! READ -1NO: RAILROAD COMPANY:. - Rational, Nov. T .28tb, 18 . 611. HE public le respectfully informed that an and after MONDAY, Dammam. 14th, all Passengers , who do not purchase thalr'tUrats before entering the cars, will be du/40cl 26 cents extm, on each ticket purchased an the train, TOE' WWI: they wiltoNtain from the Oon ductor it cheek receipt. This receipt will be redeemed,- arid 4 45 cents o paki therefor, In cash, upon its prieentation at any Ticket. (Coe of the Oriapany. G. A. NIOOLLS, '-de4 Mot Gaper& 13aft. .NOTICE "r 8 HEREBY GIVER tbatthe Honesdale teak al/plioation to the Legisista re er ihil:next *.sciaskuts, for the -passage of r A k w re diode:l4MM 'basic, with Ito Fedebt,niu ne end of stfle,hkatiOn alef-iirtailegee, and a d ith e Ar n ot a l tWi) hundred thousand dollato„ By outer of the dkeetors. D. WARD, Honesdale, July 4, 1868: - Cashier. jy6doaw6m. . - IVOR . RENT—The atom , room cellar and J. ivezehouse kug occupied. by, room. cellar d,eo!cl, in the'hiliough of laiddletOrin, Pa: The store liporn is fitted nji Complete for:dry Wends; rui4 the Cellar f o r 'grocerleo. It is iiprofitaNe business. - ,Agood Opportunity is offered to an energetic: minto Hboa kngeand safe bodiless, or the whole property, dwelling and store, will be Sol& -- Inquiry to be made of JOHN T. ROM, Iliddletoryi, Dec. 11. , Acting ikrecutor. decl4:d2tawBM 'Pointlin 'BOOK ' SITYWOUtiaII • PORT DitOlfAnte . Azuktwera . .l 51"Laath ea Goods Jags 'pace BiX)1( STORM. --A a- F4MllikAttortuiy-ataalrAltirtatmet, - 8:14 Earrtsbusg; bud:item et4tiosted to •ohn be'prociptlysttetitted.to: • 13otmtiesilitatiodgmads Bsek-Parof Oiliters oollooted; • - dwio 1.!•• • A.' r-irripailua. rEAOHER OF il riF.l Onica WARD ausio,ammg , I2,Af Reed&ub et Twit aim*, &Nave V ar th. * dig -tt .L A R - GE AND 8-P-lEN•DID - AtisoA,TIF.ElPrz '01?' t ' li et.cia:ri*-4;030111, For sale cheap at, ncaq - .14PREArEllp3 BOOKSTORE. A L-IME-A 'NAOS "E. 7 R 3.134396. Bp'sianesitter— Atinanaa3, Oingliads and Ciernian,Yean-baluid 'wkadeada'aadivasik. asaGazirs OHFAP BOOKSIVEL nov9 . _ A NEW A-it-RIVAL. DOCK — 'AL CO. Have just retiFeeti,frOM.the EasternMlES with A KEW STOOK OF , GOO DI such as PsVAL:Waht. to OftitlEalpifs MEaRY I 1111 thbeifizi4 rimit of any floods .. in their flee, STOCK COMPLETE. de9 r•bgitempleiliTA ) for aala at _Ea - ' DOCK; J - 11. CO HAV AIZA •011,AN0F69 Tufa received ae HOUR* .1E0M41•111. RPARISI OANDLW 1.111/1T QUALITY. • lom • • ' • MEL • • WALtlioNag &CO -n Irma A . ' .+vsz4znvo_ WIL ww3s. it4)o. *E V.,--VltaktntrAr