iff BATPBPAT MOBWIKQ, JAK . ij. 186 0 CITY AFFAISB. •rOFMCUI P4PBB or THE CITY. HtraoaouxucaL OraiaTiuon for tha 0a ? m ’ V®- Shaw, Optician, S 5 Fifth jiurmtad daily : t o'clock, x. IT. - u : *« h. . _ . tt f. M. - > - ; Barometer, - - - - - Public Meeting of Merchants. ' "TJor buiineu man hare lately bean subjected to serious inconvenience, awing to a want of proper facilities for skipping merchandise eastward. Indeed, thia want has become alarming, and immediate steps most be taken to supply it, if possible—otherwise the business of the city must suffer. It is proposed to dis cats the matter at’ a public meeting, this morning at ten o’clock, at the Board of Trade rooms; aad_te excite a proper interest among oar citisensTand secure unanimity of action, the following call has been issued, which we «»rn*s,tly' commend to the attention of oar \' readers.: , We, the onderaifned, citizen* of Pittsburgh A ’ l, ff h '”s'* recommend a publio meetlig to bo held this (Saturday) morning, at 111 o'clock, at the roooms of the Board of Trade, • to take into consideration the troubles attend ing tho shipment of freight eastward, and to devise some means by whioh-we can at' least gj* * -just proportion of the accommodations of the Railroad Company: * hojar, R. B. Arm«troos, Jobn Grvtr, •. n»m it d h i> •' I«aUh Hickey* Co.. ILtiSilfn 4 ThSwfVt 00 - The:J. Hunter, mShl& a ALuUi “ OH Company, Hitchcock, MCreery £ by Wilcox, 7 t •S&B2P .SSS& ~ w&««co: sssis&w. IWBd^Co 4 , 00 -’ . , Matcutton & Co., j. h x,i#Mit*nn ' Jl'Donajft ArSilc, -%'Sk?a U M. t fea * £:c£r Jr 'T Tvci«V/t Xc&qvxx * Gregg, S iCo - * McKee, *MeUjar, S.G«orw£Ug., At6z. Mood, - '^fcSS&SS*. o ®-’ Vn.Ciß*Co„ . s CnlpAShp*'—-* 1 J “-ft, wmummES?, John „ 8»» 1 Pjer A Co., Wm. Jl. 'Co.'*** * Co-> Hahn A Biddle, Brit. fl. Kin*,' A. Kirk a Co., Wm. J>. Beck A Co.. r - L* 9o ** A Hotchineoa,- & H. 8 A Co., Wm. McCatcbeon? ■ Little A Trimhle, Bnnm A Kirkpatrick*. A Co., ChaJ. ; PnUrepn, : xfa, 'tm’* Moon, K. Biddle. / fiooee A Co., J. If. Snowden A Co.r-. John ff. MttlldDdser, W. HcEw. Mitchell, Hanon A Co., W, r. McKee. Served Hun Bight. A pratandad mamta of odo of tha laarned Profreaalons; now in tha recruiting Ifirric, 1 Perryopolii.in Fayette county, . aadwhiUpauing tha atill houra of the night in company of a joong lady at Fort E from their scoot* that tho earn* »m a married man. They at oaMdimtehed » regiment around with (ere) • •£ , ®*'*®d demanded of him the eraoaatioji of ; vhich he reluctantly did. by retreat ,4“f “TOigMj l ® backdoor, which not being ■ • ‘••trwuy according to ,the proposed’terms, the regimeat opened flroupon hrmwitheeidshells, °i ▼bwh took effeot on Urn forehead. With . olfficuity, and some wound* of the losserkind. h* succeeded In making good hi* e**ape, and > £ h ® *W“ e V r o t , ani «d i tt regular order, satis fied tkat.it had don* good service. \ Narrow Escape* A carriage, attached-to afuneral, very narrowly escaped from being run over, yes terday, by one of the train* on the Pittsfanrgh, .Fort Wayne it. Chicago Railroad, at the Penn •treet orossing. Notwithstanding ample notice va* gives the driver by thewmtchman, thaf approaching, he recklessly drove en, aad just puaied the track when the, car* came along. Had tha oarriage been an in stant later, it; would, have been crashed to atoms,, and it* occupant* could ; not have ea •aptel being instantly; killed. A man who sroald tha* recklessly expose the lives of punUlied!** *** bc scvcrcly * Professor-Whitney. TU» wtll-lraown elocutionist, whoso reci . tatlons from the poets and orators of Europe . and America, hove delighted largo audiences $t home and' abroad, garo a private on tertaiaownt .laat erening—during which ho imitatedtha manner and style of delivery of Shijsl, etc., with remarkable fidelity . and saecenrHia power of impersonation is ' wonderful, and an evening with the orators 4ad poets, spent in Ur. Whitney's company, would undoubtedly be an interest* , ing and' dellgbtfulillasicn —a vision of de ‘ Ef?* greatness. We understand Professor . Whjtney intends giving a public entsrtain i mint ia this city next week. . • s •; y A Jpvgjrax Fsissootsb.—A yonth was an the Probate Court, at Cleveland, Mon- last,nn a serious charge of stealing, who -•claims to hare come fronr'Steubenviile, .Mis . **»• 1* Samuel Jones, and his age 14 years. to ”.Wcious ways, and when msked how be[Would plead, remarked “Xwarn't mouse denying it. *Sp«e be did hook the tnreip, and that's all about it/' According . ... bis own account, he generally stole every thing pecoujd reach. Among his last ex stoits>. were stealing a bridle from a barn in <*«g* county, then a borso from its.pasture, he rode off to Aurora, Portage mdunty.:. Foiling to sell, he footed it to Cieve — r* wherehe soon stole a coat, and then a J sentenced to the Reform ;A Vxet So» Accideitt.-—The other 4a/, • &ojl wef * pl»yiag upon one of the ‘ ooke ~*®***s Jri A® ooal bonk. East of Cam bridge, ******* on Central Ohio Railrosd, wben .one v** A aOD of Mr. John Pitti grew, aged sa> */ * T ®» ftU into the glowing fire, would have perished in a minnte from the .*•****' boat, bat Ur. Listen Bafrie, being some 2#/*rd« off at the mo ment, sprang with .w ntmost might and . ..snatched the poor boy: Q f th* burning* oven. Prompt p* tbo ***» death re- about three hoars. -» r * B.'s right hand waa hadly scorched/ ' ‘ Tgg N*W Tong ILLCITEATSD NEWSPAPER*. . —Ur. W. A.'Oildcnfenny, Fifth street, has .. received tbsNetr York Illustrated Weekyea lor the ensuing w*sk—Harper's, Prank Let- Bc's/andthe Illustrated News—in all which .. : the reader huy find alpietorial record of trar -. aeenes and incidents, whioh the molt jnaphic pen of that readiest of.all ready writers, the. • *ew»pap*r correspondent, ooula not,' without ■this hsfpfal sister art, adequately 1 describe for t** present, ortranimit to a fatara geasra >.~®k*-Callat Ur. IHldtu fenny's jktvi Depot, v Jk*n>|»r the Hew York Weeklies. . ... fIoCM Bcwrio—lt. iW.Uin* bsiin%ir -Jewih Htnchin,on, of Bll»b«tb townihip, «u btrni.i H tlugroood os Sow Inr'i ait. -_Moit of the was carried out, bat af. ■i; terwards got pi} and barbed up. Weun deretendthaf MiV 'Hutchinson nod ho in-' s iaaianoe. , - Treats*.—The “Golfaya Dawn” .will be TperfonMd at the Theatre tonight, with Mr. <CvlUns in his great: character w Myletf .Na Coppaleen. * To hear Collins sing a-by. one of Che three songs on this evenings la alone worth the admissionjee. ; ‘As AmcTtia Ixcidext.—A clergyman of Q A JSisbnrg reoently attended the funeral of an Intel. yonnglady in theoountry. After the ado wsntth*boose,andaethaprocession •• was 4O tbo was borne into an ndiolns.--HJ«»te,;;¥here-thyoe remainineiUi tars lay'ill' \ disease of whiA the deookeedhad' .pennit them .and an af .. filctedmother v * ’laefc fond lookat the dtpwtid.l -•aad'Sfihotlag/* •' •’ ' • W*. 'Poi«** A C»ri*« l " Job ' ■ blu Sliop Viijfi iUV’ !>•»»«» HaithUU ‘ . «4X:i.rr, AU klJido W Hodj. 4. wttw.Mf ia worl il>; obutilit.’nunbor. . Ciwprtwttalk ron AU.’^rdni'SnnrW'MtnuWt %». ■ ; inm j FIOI mmBAY-8 BTEXIXS GAZETTE. I- °W“w«tioß of the New Council., i „ At ton °'° look U, “ corning th« new Coun o.U met et their re.peotir. Chemben for the i ' f »**““* ‘heir org.nir.tion, re oeiriag the -retan", Md .dminietering ,h. o»th of offlee to hi. honor, B. 0. S»wr,r Mayor elect. ’ ** T> In SelMt Council, Robert Morrow, E, q ., Clerk, cMled the member, to order, efter which th n°P*“ ,nd the return, of the election for member, of thnt body, u fol- nr strjf iir sba 6c. - - 00 40 - 00 41 • - 00 4* - » t-H R "’’ Andrew Miller : k B - TWrd-John Quinn cuorui -w. B. Brown: Filth—. Richard Wmi Eighth - S ‘ mo ' 1 Morro " ; hol^in * °” r wh ° enewered " ere «••««. Allen, Lntton, McCertby, w»rd end McAuley. Abient **2? r, ‘ Dnncen end Phillip,. •r ™ tlini * »«« ennrored. McAnleyend Mr. Brown were nomine end former recoired eight, end the letter. »ix rotei. President MoAnley w “ ■*®]y «worn by Mr. Allen. 7 to Pr “ th,n .dministered the oeth 10 w»e numbers present. PifJv* « o,r unanimously re-elected dMr, J * V T right » Messenger, both of t? *s* '*? 1 ? b J th * President. efle?wM.h'.i? f r1 ,t ,. Council * w,r * »dopted, edter whtch the Clerk wes direoted to notify th! on e C .t“ ci i ° f tb * "gMisetion of joints’". ““ ‘ W "** t 0 « ■ Common Council was celled to order “Jj McMester, Clerk, who opened and reedhhe certificates of election for members of the body, as follows: erts 1,1 Ward “ Abra Fryer, J. M. Rob- D - O’HioIL lolrd —J. c. Diamond, A. B. Hay dc£- E. P.iearns, F. B. Kelly. 7 D. P M Lon^” 4-8 ' ***•' N “ h “ itl H01m.,, _ Fifth Ward—C. W. CarroU, R. A. Colville, Kineh, R. J. -McGowan, and J. J. McGregor. Tlmhull v*v~ A r MoCandless, Inomae McVay, John Rebman, and Wiliam xvowbottom. Sniroly *** —Samuel Barckley and Henry Eighth Ward—Christ. W- Smith, J. J. ZeU- J. M. Eiilen. . , There being-no objections, the returns were ■approved. - • The roll waicaUed, when all the members aniweredexceptTng Mr. Zellhofer. On motion, Dr. A. G. McCandless was unan imeusly re-elected a* President of the Common Council, and the oath was administered to him Si * K ** ras ' » member of the last President McCandless then took his seat, and administered the oeth of office to the membero present. He thanked the gentlemen for the honor conferred, alluded to the import ant duties before Councils during the present year,, and hoped for a continuance of the jjleasant relations existing between tbe mim- - H i was nominated for Clerk, end unanimously. JnJ. E. F; Pr*tt, “Sergeent et Aime,” wu unanimously and made e neat and characteitt&tic "speech, whioh'drew forth hearty applause. Jl« has filled his present position for fourteen years, and we can bear testimony to his uniform courtesy, fidelity and faithful ness. On motion, the rolls'of last Council were adopted fofthe government of the body. The Clerk of Select Council now appeared and gave notice of-ibe organisation of that body, which was now prepared to go into joint eession, to receive the vote for Mayor. The Select then -went.ihto joint session with the Common Council, Presidents M’Anley end M’Candless in-the chairs. On Messrs, j). O’Neill and Samuel Morrow were chosen a committee to wait upon the Mayor elect, and conduct him to the Council. . President then proceeded to open and read the official returns for Mayor, Con troller and Treasurer, as follows : secoadWard.. Third Ward, Ist pr.. Third Ward, 8d pr.. • fourth Ward-~....~. ruth Ward, Ist pr... PUth Ward, 2dpr... Uixth Wanl._o«Z... Seventh Ward..™^.. Bfgbth - Ninth Ward. Totals. _ There were also returns from companies' F> B and C, of the fi2d Pennsylvania Regiment, and the question was—"Who* shall Be done with them?” Mr. UeCarthy asked if the returns were Ie- Sal. Had soldiers a right to vote for city off oert? . . .?; •; A member replied that the City Solicitor bad decided the vote illegal. The law rega lating the army vote bad reference only ; to State and county officen. Mr. Ward moved that the returns be open-* . ed, which wasPagreed to. r • The returns were then read, by 'which it ap pears that the three companies cast some fifty votes for thwßepublican ticket. The returns were not enumerated, bat re ceived and ordered to be filed. r . The Committee, in company with B. C. Sf wjcr, Mayor elect, and bis, honor Mayor Wilson, thon appeared in Council, when the oath of office was duly administered to Mr. Sawyer by President M'Auley. •• Aft* 7 taking the oath, Mr. Sawyer spoko as follows: of lie StUet and Common Coun cm—Ftllow Qitiztnt: I will improve the op portunity presented by thanking Ood, from ,wbom all pnmoUon cometh, and ask of Him wisdom to enable ae to rule wisely and well. And I may say to my fellow citizens, thatiwiU endeavor, bya liberal,humane, yeteffleientad ministration of the laws, to merit the appro bation which has been so liberally and fteely conferreduponme.- I will also take occasion to state that my polioe appointments .will not be annonneed at present, os I desire to give that matter, the attention which its importance demands. These remarks were received with applause, after which Mr. Sawyer was congratulated by many of the gentlemen present. The Joint Session, having conoiuded its .business, adjourned to meet on Tuesday eve ning next, Jit seven o'clock, for the purpose of electingjClty Officers. Corirt of Quarter Sessione. In the cote of Messrs. Bell and Taylor, in dicted for the larceny of a horse, cart and har ness, in the Fifth Ward, the-Jury, found a verdict of not gailty. John Brown, indicted for pteiy larceny, was tried and aoqaltted' n . James Miner, alias-Mariner, who stolesome $4OO worth of clothing from the Pennsylvania . Railroad depot, which hod boon shipped from Philadelphia, was oohyfetcd and remanded' for sentence.' . Henty Rebel! was convicted of an assault and battery On Joseph Sharp, and sentenced to pay flve dollars and costs. : (seorge Mounrjoy, recently caught in the net of stealing s7s from the store of Voigt A Co., Liberty street, plead guilty and was re manded for sentence, He stated to the Court that he was a resident of Philadelphia, where he hade young wife, tod that this was his first offense. He is no doubt ap expert east ern thisf, nnder an uiumed namo. - In the case of Helton Henry vs. • Bavid MHue and others, the jury , found for tho de- Motion for Anew -trial, andreasoni "filed. - - - •; Thomas. Fawcett vs. Abraham. Hayl, owner of the * Jaoob. painter. Action to , rpoover the yaloe of a coal boat and contents, sunk in the river, while being; towed ftoa'oce point to .pnjriaC J ~ ! ' . Tnx LisxixT AfSQCMTfO9.*4?k> anhnal meeUng of 'the Young - Men's Library Asso ciation will be beldonTuesdsysrepiog fiext, v When ofloers will ‘be chosen' foy tfae en'suiilg ‘s&bs&sßb&* JOIST SSBBIOX. 2071 82£ 203 197 1M I*7 8141 M 3 359! 257 191 119 353 130 2G2| 141 STtemes 533 j District Courts .. ; •*. '?;VV- J A*‘Snum” Witness Subdued. la the Criminal yesterday sdleruoon, ; an Irishman who had testified to the lareeny of a horse, was pat upon his cross examina tion by Mr. Collier, defendant’s counsel, when the following episode occurred-; • Mr. Collier—“ What did yon pay for the horse?” . Witness—(Very tartly, and with an air of triumph)—"lt wasn’t a hone at all, sir!” (Laughter.) Mr. Collier—-“ What was it, then I” Witness—“A mare, sir.” ( Bene wed laughter.) Mr. Collier here took up the information and approaching the witness coolly asked ' , *bat your signature?” Witness—“No, sir.” Mr. Collier—“ Look at It again. Did yon it°? l ” BWear t 0 b®fore the squire, and sign t (looking confused and evidently letting sir, I did. Mr. Collier— 47 Then your swore that the an imal «m a horse—sow you swear that it was not. what was it?" (Laughter on "the other side." Witness, (entirely ohap-fallen-and subdued) Well, I suppose it was a she-horse!" The Court put an end to the colloquy, by requesting the witness to answer questions without equivocation, whioh he aid—being very careful not to attempt any more iyiti* msms with tho:epposing counsel. Serious Charge Against a Soldier. A private in the 106th Pennsylvania Regi ment, stationed at Poolesville, Md., named Wheeler, was arrested in Baltimore otr Tues day night, on the charge of being'iaway from his regiment without a pass, the instructions of tho police being to arrest all such. Wheeler had in his possession a surplus amount of baggage, end anexamination developed two haversacks, two blankets, canteen, box of cigars, tobacco and other fixings. H? had also in his possession a loaded musket. Sub sequently one of the released federal prisoners at the Union Relief Association rooms, ap poarpd and. claimed several of the articles found in Wheelor’s possession. The supposi tion was naturally created that Wheeler was an impostor, and has been imposing on the Association in the charaoter of an exchanged Erlsoner. When interrogated by the police e produced a pass dated Becember 29, 1801 good until January 2d, 1852, the Utter date being altered-to the 4th of January. Not being able to satisfactorily account for himself or his baggage, be was sent to Fort McHenry to await ,an investigation of the charges against him. Plead Guilty of Fokgery* Some of our readers may have noticed the arrest, a few weeks since, of Wo. A. Ander son, a young member of the bar, oharged iyith forging thename of his father-in-iaw to a large amount of paper. There were no less than six notes forged, amounting in the aggregate to over $3,000. The well known charaoter and standing of the gentieman whose name was forged, rendered it an easy matter for Ander son to negotiate these nous, and all of them save one, were sold to Uwyers, at a "shave.” The amount which Anderson realised was about $2,800, all of which he squandered in the most reckless manner. He was soon after detected and lodged in jail. Several members of the bar adrisbd him not to plead guilty, but he insisted on making a clean breast of it and accordingly did so. He hat hitherto been regarded as an honest, upright man, is very reipeetably connected, and did not resort to this crime from any necessity. The case is somewhat singular. Sheep Kn.uxo ih Ohio It may be of in terest to know what it costs the State of Ohio to supply her dogs with a first elaas sport for one year. There were killed by dogs in Ohio yo ! r le61 » U > m *beep, valued at $64,216,25. During tho same period there were injured 19,000, valued at $22,579 70- total, 31,782 sheep, at $86,705 05.- Tbff i 8 more than all the dogs' in Christendom are worth. Now is the Time—By referring to our ad vertising columns, it will be soen that Barker A Co., 59 Market street, have made thestart ling announcement that they will sell cents yard one thousand pieoes of Prints, all new patterns, jqit received and guarantied the same as are being sold at wholesale booses at 13and 14 cents; and hundred pieces of fine long cloth shirting at as good a quality as was sold for the price six months, ago. This is indeed a startling an nouncement, considering the cash value of these goods, but we know that what they promise they will perform. Let ns go andsee at all events. Now is TBSjTniB to purchase winter cloth ing, and to our readers who dosire to do so, we would commend the establishment of Messrs. Wm. H. M’Gee A Co., corner of Fed eral street and the Diamond, Allegheny City. They have now on bund a fall stock of ready made clothing, aud- having an experienced cutter and'a large seloclion of suitable goods, they :are also prepared to mako men's and •boy's clothing to order in any desired style, at short-notice, and on the most reasonable terms. . Th* greatest bargains ever offered in this city in tbe'jway -of- -fue and* Silver* Watches, Clqdts, Jewelry*, Silver Ware and Faney<3oods>'are now to be badat the Jew elry. Store" of J. M. Roberts, Ho. 16 Fifth in consequence of the present de pression indrode he is closing out his entire stock at cost, and many articles at much less than cost. Also, pays particular attention to the repairing of fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry; in which he employs none but the best workmon. Charges moderate. SOLDISW, TO THE RIBCCSI—YOUBg UZOO rushing into the exposures and dangers of a soldier's life, should prepare themselves for 'the fatal fevers, the dysontery, the sores and scarry, which are almost certain to follow; -Holloway's Pills, used, occasionally during the campaign, will insure sound health to every man. Only 25 cents per box. 214 The N. Y. Post, with news up to 4 o'clock last ovoning, contains the latest war news, Congressional proceedings, the Mason and Slidell case In Congress, important from West ern Virginia, Ao., Ac. John W. Pittook, agent, opposite the Theatre. Doctor C. Beals, Water Caro and Homeo pathic Physician ; also agent for Rainbow’s celebrated Truss for Ruptures. Corner of Penn and Wayne streets. f Ds.vriSTET.—Dr. C. Sill, No. 240 Penn st. attends to ail branches of the Dental profes sion. | i rjurra. 117 ANTED—Bonds and Mortgages to I f amouut-0f632,000 0u improved city or property hi the county, In sums ranging flfom lSw to *6,000. 11ms frtnn lto 7 yeera Apply to' * -*•7 /• B. McLain a CO: Bonds and moktoages want- ED FORTHWITH tor tbe following sums: $5OO. $l,OOO, $3,000 and $O,OOO, on unco cumbered Reel Estate in Allegheny county. Time tor Which the in vestment will be mads ranging from two to four yoars. Apply at PETTY’S No. 13 St. Clair street. noWJ T kMJtUJSEJREArrs. ' pITTSBUHGH THEATRE. This Evesikg, SIXTH NIOBT OF THE CELEBRATED IRISH COMEDIAN, • J* C O Mi X M Jr 8. Aarxb* Great Irish Drama, sntiUsd tbs COXiE EN BA WN. Siissr- lUHS : DAiraV MASK SsKDellon: HR. CORLINfi, as "Hylea of tha Ponies,” will «<ag Pn Menu Tns Bores tsat Lea vs xx, •• -•-. - Cavtsxfts Laws, and T*» honor KiiixjfXT. To C9pclad«wlth tbe •, ( SPECTRE BRIDEGROOiI. r! wcKor„;„'.'..i. ...mb. MArnT. CSAKLJSS H. tfi'UWK,. ! 1 TfttidAN AHD BUBOEOH, Oflca, No. »HnßAt BTBUI, (Oppoll* ColfitutaJe Bov, near Su*j»iu£oti firidgo,) -ALUQHIHY QITT. ; gtfiont"'3, FITTSBUfiOB. g^**"** [THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. jinVUTD L’OMiKBSS—FIEST SEBSIOS. f .-AWasuixotoV Citt, Jan.lo. House The Speaker laid before the House a letter from tbe Secretary of War, in *bieh he says he has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of tbe resolution, adopted os the 6th tostaot, to the effect that the answer of the Department to the resolution of inquiry; passed on the seoondday of the .session, Is not responsive and satisfactory to the House, and requesting a further Answer. The Secretary has now respectfully'to state that measures have been taken to-ascertain who Is responsi ble Tor thedisastrous mnvementat Ball's Bluff hut It is not deemed compatible with the pub lio interest, to make known these measures at tbe present time. - On motion of Mr. Waihburne, of ill., the communication was referred to the Joint Co mmittee on the Conduct of the War.;. On motion of Mr. Dawes, of .Mass., thV Committee on Military Affairs woroinstrocted to inquirewhether any legislation was neces saey to procure a decent burial place for those vicinity™ “ th ® Alexan ™ hospital and On tho Civil Appropriation bill Mr. Stevens, eiArt.mST®" 4 *? fl ® e “dment,appropriating $150,000 to supply the deficiency for printing Treasury notes, a similar item having, several days ago, been stricken out by the House This motion was resisted on the ground that a fair contractfor this work had not been per mitted. Tho American Bank Note Company, it was contended, was in somo complicity with some parties, so tfiat another Bank Note Co. was precluded from competition for this con tract. . ’ * ■ The amendment was lost. After several ineffectual attempts to amend Mr. Steven's motion it was disagreed to, and.the clauso ap propriating $lOO,OOO for the engraving aid of rcaaur 7 was stricken out. Tbe Committee then roso, when the amend ment was agreed to, and reported to the Honse for final action. Mr. Stevens asked a vote by yeas and nays on concurring in the amendment striking oat the appropriation for the Treasniy;notes, say l°B “ e *l neB tl°n should be determined in the affirmative self-respect would compel the Se S-. l f 7 °[ lh ? Trcasmy to resign his office. Withont farther proceedings on tho subject too Hoaso adjourned till Monday. Suren—Kesolutions were unanimously adopted expolling Senators Waldo P. Johnson of Missouri, from tho Senate. .The bill in regard, to tho administration of Criminal juetieo in tho District or Columbia was made the special order for Tnesday next. The bill to build twenty mail-clad gun boate woe postponed tIU an anawar was had to the resolution adopted yesterday. ■The question of tho credentials of Bonja ,S“r.ke < “ f ore *«B, was then disoussad at iotf 1 li nmn. Bayard, Sumner, Tram bull, Hale and others. allow Mr. Starke to take the 1 oath and then refer the papers.to the com ““Jee, was lost—yeas, 9; nays, 39. • Mr.Fessenden's motion to send the creden tials to the Judiciary Committee woe then adopted. On motion of Mr. Wlleon, tho bat for tb. organisation of a Signal Department was taken up and passed. On motion of Mr. Wilson, tho billi relating to tha appointment of inil.r’i deputies wai taken up. - • Mr. Lane, of Kansas, moved to eabetitnte ll* l . h “ *“ u " follows: From and eAer the let of Februaty, 1892, the po.ition of regimental and brigade antler be atolUKed tn the regular end volunteer forces of the Dhited states army. Mr. Wilson said: There was a case where a man, one Cyrus Ssymour, was appointed brigade sutler with the consent of the Seere tary of War,(Sickles’-brigade,) and other snu ters pay him $22,000 a year, and he does not Tarnish a cent, and no such officer is known to Sin iW",*' 111 " ffAS Appointed for tbe Burnside brigade; another man appointed ao7e ° "Kiments, and he iimaking s7;*, 000 a yoor by umlerletting the whole Mr. Cerliie 'moved to reooinmit the bill, with instructions to abolish sutlers, and fnr nish a tobacco ration. Mr. Rice gave notico that ho should offer a resolution that $5 bo deducted from the nav of every Senator who did not Answer to hU name, when tbe yeas and nays are ordered, unless sick.or excused. . Tho Senate then adjourned till. Monday. The Cairo Eipedition.-Sonlhern Chicago, Jan. 10.—Owing to-thedoiuo l tbe prevailing her. the expedition southward has been delayed. A portion of-tho force, how ever, baa been dispatched to the starting point The weather permitting, the remaining por tion will get under way to-morrow. Cairo" prevented an nnnaually warlike appearance to-aay. Fire hundred dollar* worth of qoiinin* waa wptorod twodayi ago in the xteamar Courier -, dispatch from Cairo, to-day, ana - that the fog has risen and the expedition will pro bably start to-day. The troop; and transpor tation are all aboard. The steamers and/on ooats are also ready to teare. * den. lo! The C.iro oorretpon dent of the Jlqmilmm telegraph* t&at'lhe grent expedition in ready tu start, All tho sojdiers, and most of their wagons, embarked on steamers-, which will leave as soon as the dense fog which overhangs the river is dls |>cUed. The troops ore in the highest spirits.' tnd A? l “P alMsnt to heoff. The fleet will as cend the Tennessee rivor. some distance,' hot the final destination of the expedition -is not . °7 0 : .r A cone 'derable body ofcaralry wUI itart at the same time from Bird’s Point, and ET* 4 Kentucky, Joining our ’army rirer' P 01 ° f d ' b “ rk * Uon ““ . the Tennessee Cairo, Jan. 10—Tbo grcter portion of the troops have already cmbaiked.but the expci diuon iswot expected,to leave before to-mor ™»- “ '".““derstood. that Paineand Mo glornand will bo in command of the forces' Rm»h h w”n 31 J* Poi,l, > *“ 4 Qeoerals °“5?“ J? 4 Wa l |ace thole from Paducah. A. } u.la, Oa., Ja». 3.—The Charleston iftr*: cury, of this morningnays" that the, enemy Ren ?, P ?l”i d k t ,h V b S y “^ t '>t I '*>*» toßufl Bon Style, leaving (heir guna'and knapsacks on the field ; four dead and many wounded were taken off tha field.' .The dispatch does not stato where this took place. ' The .Ver«ry annouiibos the arrival mf lb* atoamer Ella Warlay, from Nassau, which 32? PB”"! 4 b r lb * blockaderop bnt escaped. She brought nine passengers, including *Td. Brubce, of Norfolk, hoaref of dispatches, and alsoß valuable.cargp, , >■ ’V -’•u Orleans dispatch annouheas the sar render of a small forceof rebels at Billoxia. Two cannons were captured: The diapatch stutc* that BUttor and his command were at Ship Islwd. A, BUlexielV.rnSSred la‘ tbal '” d ' nll «- Butler’. occu- P*““ n 1 8 tnomentarily'axpeeted, : The Padoral prisoners In Charleston jail are to be transferred to Columbia. ■ [Special Dispatch to the Chloge Ivsnlhg Jooreal.l Caieo, Jan. 10—The expedition has opm-: ' mK ‘ ce4 ““ting. A large portion or the foree hot already gone down thorim." It la under oonToy. of gunboats Essex and Lexington; Tb. expedition wilT probably land «f Jeffer son, fire miles below Bird’s Point' T£e v re mainder the expedition :i«. being rapidly embarked, and wUlxaliy to-morrow.; , ■ ■ [Special Blspatch to the fbJeege Times J The adranoo of the expedition, composed of MeClernand’s brigade,” Tiradod" eight mlTti down the-Mlsslssippi, at’ the month of May °? ,b “ Bantnokywide, where tents are pitched for the night. oen.<3 rant land SSf.T*Vx d “?“ t a J ib * “** and re turned at dark. The remnlndir of theforti -Will move in tha morning. A dispatch dated Mobile 3d sayi:''' Yuur- tb ” *“”* et Fort Pickens opened on the Confederate steamer, -whin tha Pensacola "‘““i 4 <be fire. Th. bombardment continued fifteen hours. Nobody waa hurt on our side. ,Wha{ is the damage to tka Lin oolnites is not known. Tb? abolilioniata dls “““Cbu?4 toil!* long before *» did; 1 ' •'- ■> Tho Mamphis Appeal of the sth '■ On' Saturday 500 welf armed men left Arkansas for Ooeota, Mlssnnrt, with 200 wagons laden mu 'previsions for Oen. Price. They klip’ bad eight rified cannons. - The Oalvnton A'.imi of the 26 th says: A vessol laden with 20,000 stand of arms bu’ “ e cn captured by tha blockading fleet. , The Piorida legislatUre: <deotmi A. E, Jlax- N. Baknt . to-the Confederata ■ '.l-Mow Returned Prisoners. . JUltihoju. JmTie Old r Point fei _____ 'ifM>r. tope returned prfioiUrf ,bnfc; 'fij;' ; ; ‘A& i- • s■:>. XUulabj jal S. DJXZKLb * 00. i toloci »“»'•« ~™poad.4„ „ ft. Ton** I financial oondUloa-of tho State. In referent 7tma ' dat °d Waabiagton; Dee. 9, aaji: if® ‘'{•J*?,**£•*** levied be aeya that tho' & M oot**, oilfioaatyMay «), lojal people of WUeonwn do not value pro- ! Te 3 ar d tkiomarat tU kolUttad Imt U irj.vi perty. or Ufe llielr, to be weighed againit the ; « "wrdf tie conduct ofhffain *£“ ? or J r ““ eilt wWctl haa •<> long : “*** u duamragioo mi t'rritatJi. fjftU™ bleated them in both. He reoommonda econ- : °J?.' "»"«* *f people »*> iiUraßtmnUßtkt ru 3, Jt“ d T 1 ** » to meet thia tax. • teio uooid gladioli, dom,Oor He reoommend. the -introduction of military A>r ttutt polUioal '• Weo.’* Ad tin bare taetiei and dnll la the public achoola,ina *>•»»««».(Jr: They lmVa fert prdfmW a^o^l 7 * “‘“o™ to Congro.. for ah '£&*’ “ d ploaaant homea to gx’ oat and armory and naval and araenal depot at Mil- ai.theyatand In front the hat. wankee, ita ttpaciona harbor of water power, HtiJ?* 7 **“ ground for whiohthevare eheapneaa of ahip materials, and aeceeaihle “‘riving crumbling nnder their feht/There poaUion, rendertng It the beat point on the "• kondreda of men intha Northern hrmlu A.lnding to tho rebeUion and rebel, Surely a few lessons more wHI teach ua,'lf °. OBlfort 10 wfrmplrin' personSd£!?- fllr “ dy Ua g bt > to under- “°< th ***>**tXT'-*> muchjJto stand what treason means, tn< regard those .union, or, aa Earl Besasll atriiwi horridareraion royaliata hold ower -’’ And the Union wea aianredlv fhf‘b d ! ! tho attempted regioMea of S?” r % po»« r ' 'for the slaveholder. ! ‘ho beat gorernment under tfia heaTeha; -The power for. Slavery, power for.demoornHoin.til oonteat moat oomo to be fonght on the prinoi- i? 1 ! 0 ”’. lo offrout the world. Without the pie that the protection of tho Union alone Cn , l<m the horthom Statea would becabinld oan girtreecrednesa to onr aoU or inati- “d«ufined within; the Canadian;lake. and. tutiona. No soil, person or any apociea of \“*rtua,and no rmmuzbU human ito a~ property have anyaacrodneaa nor claim any '»’^ r rc/uml to iuimit to .eelh/iilr regard outaido of the conatitnUon md J* bodepnred ofthe MiM!a«ppl toM both ln robellton againat thO Uwa-of the "Mtyitorn. friih the heart. Slavery ta moreover the inatrament which-. , r *. j*. ttrikiog tor (if* otriU the plotters of a Southern-monarchy hare *•«*«*»* rfrefcAeS out for tkt pumotef \Sut P“Z,®?. a P on 1° ft ** rm and ani t« their seetlonV U ” until that whole people have gone madupon ** W! ee <u if it umintcndtdtfrirri it. Copaervatiam or politico cannot aav. it ?IL° ” ad " e, l ra, '*■» induc, “nrmdcr bo I 5* d , OO S lw ? it * *«• Whether <>f <»**•" - Odd and Nature niiyiiiot,' in- 1 it fmda its fate In the .trnggle, or diea linger- the Blach Into' the handa of ing of its wounds, it yet in the order of P*ov> Northerners any more Uuus the Indian idmiw,«n d not to be directed, by our impa- ‘f* 0 " rdi »po«»l by the aame Po«r ««oe. - r in the American war Net ier. era e« (JU A6r rpravnrtoat o,- e/ .tie rmltt of war; “tod Sf 6 w oT t r tie South may mean great rain- to ™ )>»t «t ieait S™ n«of S atrength given in the aehieting or the reahlt- S£lr * U -i* “at of armament., predigibna mad 2SSU without tny Retail ope- TWie "»*>«• tio Northern idem' That It may at laat be atuined l’cahnot hea rihta fb "Elation,will,he ter rihle to the victor and vananiahed alike. The queatiop of the fate of that whleht fa po't .ye* inthe powerofthe North already diatraot. SSiS*SWa‘^-*~ faefiireftha battle ' ? tldL Jtiannt, indeed nn rreaf Jf c< ? re, *“ boaverße to a’ cn tta men gronnda of averfion tobloodshodpftnd the hopw offnoseu h? milder means f ind the i smaller operations jof war My eß c opiag..hte to' which are to my f6r' an.nttMk; upon] the .en.smy. ;.Mwnflecnt ;*dTMC« il- (apatient genators and angry Congreinnen,fedt.no ;6ho dares' open TbiiSSJ- n . d 'laof.': Xbe expe*ttoni,,aad thanew. of other, ahohf tab., Bmn.a the people for the time, hut -the KriStI *>“'toon tender them for peaoe or victory. W * r h *‘ n “t preued hardly on the S “ --'‘““drid' tbonwnd' ■an'i^l'"i "tp'y Md>waU'fed, | and; to Aim are Joined hnndred. of thonunda, wit- about the! JSJJd JS, , .Sf b '*' k ? , lL of oontraetar. imd w iortans, -and the theorr •that the oonntiy cannot ha Joiing anythtag becauaalltha money ii ipentln if 4hi uni* “eeptnnee.- Thera aw largo fraud. underßtood to have been d«l«ud ta°commla .^o.doubtgreater Mready made large fortanea very honeitlv.' fv™" ,Mm * »°uiawhat. auperdnoua where fenlent B * Q rßmnl ! ani^ v ? »“ d ’ eiemineri io JLatett from Port ttoyal. , u Jan.lo.—The*t**mer Oriental Port Rojll; with «»««* w the 6th last. She passed the steamef-AtlanUo goiagin at ft o’clock in the morning. 4 oDaenal ha* occurred *inco the tailing of the'Vanderbilt. Gen. St.yeM.niU held lie positionon the main land, and was awaiting reinforcements, fwotegimente had returned to. Hilton Head.' JJUton Bead on the land lmt - rßt “ rn< ’ li ,be next day to the m.l. p3n 3tei ,‘?' !r S M “^ Qa , i,eD ,roald «x>“ leave Fort Royal for Neir York. ‘ Twelvo vessels were awaiting storage for" their cargoes at Port Royal, and hew store houses were re bo-immediately constructed.- ? non 0 /” b '«n increased some 3,000 from Port Boyal. Fort Pulaski continues its firing, and one private of our forces had been killed. A skirmish took place between apart of Gen. Sherman s force on the main land, on the Sth, resulting in serious loss to the rebels. Several prisoners Were taken. Gen. .Sherman sent 3,500 men re reinforci B ‘ eT * n * to “» k « aoUve operations on:the raUroad- between Savannah and Charleston. _ Beinrorcements were daily arriving at Pork Boyal, and all the troops were in goo*d health and pager for the fight. : * .Progresa.was being made in the collection '< Later from Sedalia. Sanaiu, Mo., Jah. 10.—InteUtgence, *“* J n,t heen received here from Johnson county to the effect that a part or. Jeimiaon'a regiment was at Haldon, tb ?l b »d made a descent on the neighborhood, where the government Wacom were burned, and had firedthe houses of the' most prominent rebels engaged in that affair: “ »«« aathe attack on Major Hough’s com-: “‘“O' houses of the notorious Cockerel, a Methodist preacher, and Tompkins Brad v * ileibodiat class-leader in the same' church, have-been find, together with. the houses of rebels of leaser note. The rebels in ttarrensburg are said to he in a high state of exoi tomcat oouritjcent upon the near approach of Jcnniaon. , They well know that thiy have committed all sorts of outrages on the quiet and peaceful citisens.of that county,and that, , J®*tice be tooted to thom, tb*ir houses win be burnt. II is said that Cockerel has gone to Price’s camp with about 300 min. * ' Hebei Camp Broken op in Howard County, Missouri, Si. Lotus, Jan. Palmer tele graphj Gen. Halleck from Otterrille, that on • the .Sth.Majors Terrence and Hat.bsrd; with 451) troop., attaoked thenotdrious rebel Poin deiter, with from -1,000 to 1,300 men, on SU ver Creek, Howardleonntyj totally routing -them, arith the loia:of: sovenleft on the held many more carried;off,, from fifty to. seventy’: Brn wounded , and , thirty prioonere taken. Onr loee ie font krlled, The rebel camp wa. deetroyed and a large number of horse, and uk ™* The heavy log ilono e’ayba them from complete destruction. " The-Union Merchanu'Ercfangeorganiied to -d*y .j 150 ftnn ß enrolled their namee ah memberi.' •*. . Gov. Rnmeey’e Meoeagc. St. Pent., Min.,. Janl 10. —Gov. Rameey w*i ; indooted to-dp/ .into his eecohd term of ° **ie menage ihoWj the prospects sod coeoitWof the State fioanoci. Hlnnejote brureiied four fill regiment! of infantry, three companies of: cavalry,-and one- of ar tiileij.nombcnng e. 400 men, and a fifth reg iment U forming, .The State now.eende w. the protection of the Onion a greater number then herwholepopulation.in IBSO. He n commenae;.mU|tary attaining in the eohooU, end.imeoneliuion enj«.thet the laws of h»r and ef eelf-prerervetion, warrant that ' the weight muet be ptade to fill upon the heeii of tie crimineia in this infamone rebellion even, if neoeeiery, to the eetinetion of hemen iiaverj. V\ nited SlatesAgrleultoral Society. WaaiiraoToir, lo.—The United Stitej Agricultural Sooietjr ha, adopted a serial of aad prtjtood » premium list for a series of experimeWi ito .the calUvation of oottoa in dio MlddJiSDd Northern States; alio. of hemp and. Sax,, the awards to ho made In the teptral AgrioulturaJSooietlesbftheStates Id which the competitors reside. Arranjre- S'?!*WT* hwhaUo perfected for a National Bxhjbitlon of natirewines, to be held In this citj ln January next; •• < • Death of Col. ColtV ~'• . 10—Colonel Baiit&iW .died at hUneidenw.ih jhi, rftjr thj« more ttnutdinoperatiogTbjr th»pttaentootpo^tion, Search of the Plrau Suntteri' i : ■Wrir. Tow/ Jan. io.—4h« i” 1 *“ 4 * il eB | >»PP«rdifa*pp'ftom Thorny, ,lT.trr,: on-Dwembor lSth; in seuth of the Markets byTelegraph, , Ci.scmKi.tl, Jan. qbolum* ♦ d . tBpot enough tWo* to eiUtiidi ouobL' tlopj.. Why Wf3Bsc for remind Oat* hi?* adtuCfii to. Th*ri (i u icttnStriiind'foF'ftnni : 4 * *Be. Bri. 49c&SU£' bread reared to 806,' ifuiLM??“jeryliUl«offering, flga *» anff atS *®d thfo&riaza foodoWi were off*?’' wJ**«■!>■■-.weak.*;,receipt* -.700(1 SP* thereM»nobajir* »t oT*r J 2wi*«iA*&M*L* , * r! - fIW tierca aad bhU. •°*2 •* ®9f®vS*, Green sieauere dull aatf. there i» •sss^JMaeifSss^^' *£! flfttwt to U dlfeotmt and nr; - the : *c twuttlua rthareU' ,,th * te “ <:t f'’ r ° a “ r “JW/ £J»,KS® SS» StelSf®! nnjmporreaL Froriaioiu «tre4y.-, LvMnrJSL *wS?«nS% iaSi«sJsf? !2? r ' ®«^**W*«, li>ttdoo;lßm it °“V. - s9*n» ff*. calliper I l Ngw Ton*. J*n. 10.—£f*alnr.-iCottori : * “!*• «JWKttan of ao bales efareliiiwd cotton Uti* &«ri?S£ ' Btocfc*actlre and higher; *w;. • ’"" c/THHlfeij vv.anBBOA r „.-.i. .■.'■>■ \ _ ‘iWCMOABDIiUtII, i : Sow 6t *nd ti arrenth , I* 4&»|9rtMd.lbxj ,4 Trifle* Which.have’been Wait .y';edFor. - ; - V: r? ' haa wondered what aim. Me .v.,rb *' n weitiingifori. ,We earn ten gnn» wUI anon teU their own story. An Ih teHgent gentleman jnet from Washington, who sgn^SfiMasss. e^*s@aswsas weight, end; requiring from twelre to aixteen ■ 1 «ood tHts While the _ load beoomtS almost ImmoTable ff the 7°*?**™ mudd J "or uttered. f Of eottree; in ho, *»e Wo«ld be made ample. > These enna will carry from by ?? r T e, P oß^ l >t ieioribeVike mne .menta.of Jtodies of trodpaiid laVgemaaaea.ai extreme. When ; kfie, in e°J‘P“‘hodle,;of aixteen.thonaand men, are ordered npon the charge at ranid paoe, the rnah and Impetuoaity orthe attaok ne almost frightful, and;oarrytothebj “ff d ' r Jndront of them, an emotion ofincon-. settable dread.'. The rap'ld chargelfcS" ofte ? thousand each,la tlesetibei as therushing and : roar of, a hnrricane, and obe otMaaion a casual apeotator," standing fnahiohiS’Vrf w"*?•“«**« lo theearth Inabaalute frightv. Onr. tzoopa hare known .]‘?*' n .*l**T?*ofore of, largVlnilltahy mote?l by'the efflcionoy.whtch.hij thorough! j'knotrlodge produces JT. jySm. • . l ' - 1 ' ; in-Bichmond. at “ Richmon<l in email niii at.tftj per MH. pumiam. , We.should not venture to state thiiaetoundihg factuponany •Itotkontj other then ihatof eiiAntood S §>r ; t|t» .melon thet their evidenoomaybe good, when given a . fac LV‘ 'i fri,J *J *drer*e-*<J v their own mtercat. The Ricbmond.hlaoitir«rofthe3lit ia etnomaterial dejpreclaSonY’nnd ’ that the »fr*4 U Wttiwte MdaWßriha"* •'SSdnSwX- Wnhtra ownjf hp gold every where atenormour l!££alw ,i a P"B°»«d and denonnee. the “« ra hante quite generally tor par ticipation to meh a trafflo. Ahparintly'tUae merchant* 1m a choicoof eviu offered them: to he mined hr treating gold and , worth le u W»i*tT»toe, or“td .he" amhggler. if they do cnt.—VatioLlhnaUi. yyncrre it* ■: « ■ Ml3ths regiment pZ “““ >o upt. rcL tdo* stationed 1a »ort.p.hns»l-- 1 'nfu^:i!xT W r5J?* lo “ C “ 7, ?“ “OKDAYSVWf. Coiaomßeu. I can bn „♦ Clerk e OBccl J.lltatd JOBS frCLIWootVA- KTEQI«gNfrBEH i 'CA t V*T;KY ! ~ •'** v.;nu ’ i'ijyy* IB lairB JCBYBTOifE CAFALRY jsrSShit VOBITE ***o*l)*. ri y? I l * ,t •quipnwnu iatinsif unaltf- w. - - H«cnnunjmifcir'' 'i BATTiIEY - at . t .l (M. lomamira rata fagf: r«lUble MIN TTmib ' tbaagrricaaaaxcaHerit 'oWttir.iiSitr«ff.^^ fi*. mlwbitotoaca ftoatdauSSfnSLS}^^* 8 *- *** r«tortß«r^omsUoT#£SwS'*^V «.!_■ ■tmtttttutnugh, or at * ffy* - d«Sl:dtf •v-'l Lirut., — - »-. - •■Bacrultina.ogtoofc-.,. the ~CSm iuJhJVZS** I ** jam. *Jk 4 I ■^^~%®^?-'n!r«23BSSSS , «! •asss^s^S' g*“* : ■ 'jSifrintfi .:,.<■ laoMfsggaff 11 JJENBY. 6. HALE i CO., ' "7’ strccsssoss M AAMsa o. wait, -Mordant Tlailo*s, _• ■ COBS & BBSS' ASD BT.'CLiik ' Sal fnTlu t4 »"«««Um Of HAtr I dOMtfOl Tr*W**room £rftfiaiiMwjitock.<PCoood| : into*yptlog. J ■*> ; ' • • »••. ■ :: pkOuuClU-lU bblt kt Fun. Flow.- •■- r * “/ 10 t dt, JkgMlflt •>•■ .*■•.■ ‘ do ’©ry Ftachw, J •'• v> * ?„;.sdo^o'' ’i>r A} r: .-,■■* . & fcagtlaak. “ . , A-i.i^., . ■4'bbu.BoffSßfttar^pr(aOi l *' JfliitnetlndbjScilTQaluMmralobT- M '- j* . - JjIHBSETs IMPBOVED blood siabcheb, ,a stnii ctrat roB Cancer, | Canoerom Formation*, - 2 Scrofala, . > CataneoiuDUeaiej ' Simple* on the Face, | - ■ Sore Eye*,. ■ S • Tetter Affection*, - Scald Head, J Dyipepaia, nl j ;1 Coetivene* Old and Stubborn Ulcer*, Bienmatlo Sieorden, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, j ( KerourialDiu liver Cpinphunt, , . low of Appetite, . . , loarrspiriti, ~ „ . Female Complaint -■ . ;.o -,-a Epilepey orW ParalyiuofPaUy, Syphilitic Disease! and fiarie* of the Boneji Daniel a. aojj ; - 1 ■rmmUA DocombarJlJ Du. a. H. KariuL-I taka platoon to] uu»minatory•tunimtla fbrorof amadtf fandbyyoacalbd "LmuTt Buoa Bar Ihadoofind lot dr, jmtt arttMcnMCj bnb«atonmj boadand brokand mi wynach, and took off tha holr wkoa'j «MOMdo : its appaanncailt abo broko oat *n« abota and bolmr tha elbow, and oat Into* udtebttaaMdxpoH a ftarlhlaoro. Thj <“ «>J hood TOtaobr that awdrjbn.nl bona CMWoni. I to rarywaak aadknrj and lad (fra a; all bopaof m jottlngi lad triad aaraial iVllltol phyalcbna and this .t»*ood.J io Stpbmbarlaat, tut, I toi3 ttj “Imjart -Ixnons Btoon n«...4 ““ ““*“1 had no talthtn patantmodW oltor I hadnood throobottlaa of Blood Board nloata od oit hoitd'and ana bogan to n-M nowtakonolghlw tan bottho, and my boo* araonutal/mu oxe.pt tba aeon nmalntagj •“aa- I orili alio otata tbat I had tba rfcM Tat> bad In Deanna and toga. Tha Blood 1 olao chradtbarhdamatbm. > am now awt o’TWlbrtjirauaolaia, and 1M naafaJaad on I did whan I wo. ttrantj, and hara fn(d oaljht troty ponnda. I weald alao atata! '“myrorohood woa ao bad tkatl ffoopadotidliftndnaythiaf hoary, tba n ■ inf tba ana. J&. JCayaar hod a photograph 1 “a: br *t-; Cargo, tba anbt, an* I bagri ; It dooonot ihow toy oppeanoca' wl/ waaboforo r cbnitnoncad taking tio madid! rail aea tba photograph, ona of which b no! tpoaaoadon, khd alio at Dr. Kajaor* i» Woi X wonld alao atata that I took tha Blood! whkhwaamadabofcra Dr. Kapoor common! tag It halpad taaaooa, IdU coTarbtdnhtUl lpttha kind mad. by Dll hlmaolt oha boitloof hi. did m. mango . tlfp of tta fid,,. !, bauora II b a groat dod! and b.ttar. raoomawndad tho Wbw| ortoagraatibaayofiny ftbndafbr and I bollwe tibia halpad tha vbob of thj may ‘publhfr thlo'lf yon trioh, and I am ami alt who ara afflictod ao I waa may ba enroll, i ■Ctb dty, 80. t Bn. otroat, and am ampbyar ' rUIo * AndoraonV Union Ifarbb Workao M * B " t ttanti) ■i-BLIXD MAN CUEEI '..'j; 5- '.r? 1 “re <!??&!&ot Clinton KUV ud tJ blind ia both 0700 for near It four i nlbd oa Dr.' BAfoer about throe thonUul alko4 ;toD to gin mo dlroctlona to the ' la! .for thr iJlimf in: Philadelphia. .Ho toMA go to Philadelphia to got well, 2 ondiclin.tAit wtnild core me, no he nld to Tratiotbeblood. 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