* *r 4. t■■ ■; 4 Jk~* “i 1 v ■r- V*' .^'6 i -■' i K?i- . HHi ■> *»*• t' «’ X*** * :» ‘ 1 ’ *. ‘r\ .*;v *■ ' * 1 Ia : >K 1 •'V***i - + <* ’. ‘ “ . I ‘ - , v - ' * * sK *■' * ' T'.v •• v- * ‘ t, • . ' tt «» * * if. A l -. - •• \*> V > ■ ;V r .'.- , V0.'.-i':: ft, fo- . VJi\ r.-.v;-;r \' v>V '7: f r|;y : : 4y, .f *y>. vv_ v ♦h* ; ! r- ■•lv'V piliillllSllit'iiliis W" l '* tni„ V «•'.tjX; •'j s-tv S’St-it'ife'-i & ;y. tr*; i* e ." 1 , „ : VV' •: L^'Sr I 5 I V V-; - ;;:V-v v' \ • isiiii ' 4':'. ‘ w,/.r I— -.=**» ffttstagh WEDNESDAY MOBNINO, DEC. 24. i TbeLafe Cabinet - Messrs., Saw-, ibn end Chabi botheent in their resigna tions, ’ ap4 other.resignations -were -.ex- To reconatructa Cabinet in ordinary: timsai*:a T wStk ofnoiaefiottatippo'rtanco except to the parties_moro immediately in terested. i It Was done during Gen. Jack- sos'a Administration; - bnt tbs. thing oc- casioned more amnsemont than alarm; nor did it at all change the general policy of the Administration. In Great Britain a change of Cabinet thing of frequent oeonrrence. The defeat in the Honae of Commons of an important administration. measure is an expression of a want of con - fiiena by the popular branch of the Leg islature, and is almost Invariably followed .by the resignation of the ministry, where- Upon the sovereign immediately , calls upon some leading member of the dominant par ty/ov the time being to form another Cabi- net, composed either-entirely or partly of new elements; and generally then changes cany with them a change of policy more or lets. Iba late movement In. Wuhington was in come xeapecta brought about in the «ai»t way—-an expression of want of confi de nee—not in the Cabinet, tut in Mr. Saw- am, and perhaps one or two other mem ber*—not by a regular parliamentary vote, bothy a party caucus-of Senators. Itwu an extraordinary proceeding, one which we think was precipitate and ill-advised, how- ever well intended. . On Tuesday, 16th, after the death of Mr. Haxowxtt had boon announced, and the customary resolutions adopted, the Senate adjourned early. Notice was then given, through lha Sergeant-at-arms, to the Re publican Senators .to assemble in cauous immediately. We.now copy a part of thei narrative as giveb by the correspondent: of ths Hew York finer. ~ ! Twsnty-four. wefa present/pud as eoon as the stums hod Grimes offered a resolution to .iho effeolTthsl tbs welfare of tbs country required tbs pith dnnl from tbs Cabinet of Uu Secretory of Bteto. Hr. Grimeeaceompenied tbs re solution with a speech donounoing Ur: Bo wardin the.sharpest. manner;andhewas followed by Hr. Feesenden, Hr. Trumbull, Ur. tfsds, Ur. Fields thenewSenetor from Now Jersey, ui several others Ja the wms (train; The general tenor of their remark*, was that Ur. Bew*rd exercised s complete: ud controlling Influence over President Lincoln, end that, this influence was the canes of the tardy and Ineffectual picsecntion of ths war. It was alleged that he bad resisted strenuously the Froo ■ lamatlonof Emancipation, as well as the •removal of McClellan—end that the de parture of Gen. Beaks for the Gulf, just at the moment when he was needed to co-op erate with Burnside in the movement upon r Biehmond, was due entirely to him. The attack was eridenily concerted, and was ; pressedwiththe utmost vehemence. The acre conservative Benators,t*ken entirely :hy sunrise, metit mainly by pleas for de lay. Mr.Klng, of New Turk, at some length, 4sprecaied haety action on "a ques tion of eo much moment, and a proposition , Was finally made to adjourn.. Thiawaa re - - eiated very warmly and with a good deal, of impatience, by the supporters of the resolution, who demanded. an immediate decision; : It was carried, however,' by j a voto.of 13 to 11. • ■ t 1 ; j On Wednesday afternoon the caucus met again, and 29 Senators were present. The " feeling of the members .had not changed, and bytha cop servatirCe to evade ;th» .issue , which had been Tailed rather than’ meot it director. Ur, Hanis/of Hew York, offered Senbati ;tute for the.. resolution of Mr, Grimes, de ■ clsring that, in Ihejadgmant of the Kepub . licanmembersofthe Benate,thewal(arebf ; the country would bo promoted by a re - urntTucHoAefthMCahauL. It wae urged that this would deprive the movement of the appearaace of bdng directed against : Ur. Bewaid personally, ahdwoold give the : . President an opportunity of making other . changes which might bo deemed desirable. ' Oceasion vru taken tb cbrreet Come of the misstatements which had been made in re gard to Mr. Seward. Mr. Wilson, of Mas- J saehnsejui, saidhebad beeneesnred,lnthe "most direct rand, explicit manner, bj : the If Was himself, that Ur; Seward thir.p ish&lcver to id vitk tit ez- On. .Banie, either In ita qrigi on or in its final departure, and ft 1 the hipest degree unjust to uponaible for it. Similar stale ) made concerning other specific which had been >rought against iy of State. It wall said, for ex th* authority, I beUete, of Ur. : Chasej tbst so far from opposing the Eman cipation Proclamation, Ur. Beward not only gate it his support at the time it was issnad, hot suggested and caused to be in serted ono of the most important of the prorisions which it embodies. Subsequently, on motion of Mr. Ezsixs nan, die word "partial 1 was inserted be -:. fora thd word ''re-csnstrootioD,—so- as: to . call fora partial recons traction only. This was adopted unanimously, except Senator - Kuo, or New York, who decljned to, tqle. After this Totej a Oommlitee of nlne, con sisting: of' Messrs; Couanin, r Sonata, Ptssußis, Hanais,,' ffowanp, Want, : Taunspu, Gantts' and Bsowniao, was appointed to wait upon Mr. Liacotn and lnfbrml him of the action which had been I.-! : Meanwhile Mr. Sswaan, hating learned - What M lelren pluoiy tHthlptlel the ! Commilteahy placing in 'the Presidept'o handsjalaUer reslgninghla office of Secre tary tf Btata,with a requestthat itmight - be! accepted immediately; This Mr. la-.. .cow declined doing, bnt called upon Mr; Senaen at his office next morning to con ; fef ,w4b Urn on the subject., We quote agsita:, . “Mr. Seward told the President that' ha i.vi: mait IwMCttMdfromliciMlng »Djeonttr-. wSk'Mi»"«S®iiW' «üb}»ct of hI» ■v. migration;—tb*t It ▼*«'hioidbri wh»t Memftd to b« a tmulnaai oxpmtfm of. tho opinion oh tb»p»rt of tho BopabUcnh ’ S*n»tot»tb*tbo»agbt’iiOlong« to . tioplnoo;—■tbnt theßnrtld*ntkn«w bottor ’' ib»n 'utjr oiitf nnaioir tf* owotap tionion 'nhioh. their -ootlon rWtod true:—tlotho h*d no explnnitionto offer «i4oerl*inly honolo nek;—thaloofcr u the - linpplest Wy of hi* lib would M (B*t whioh »b6uldnioMOhinlh»nor*bljr,Kid without «»y 7 fiiirtli«r meetingeof tho • CohihofcMia " - »nTiag*»*tiottoonoernißg,publle’*f»ii*; ' roniina dntlo* of hi* ’nntll hls''«u«c s»g^^ftiaia§ f=-tW*"iSi 7~7?ZELSZ£SIZ2ieS!£&Z. V ' ii' - tag the aeattaenUof the entire Committee. Ik urged the importance of a Cabinot which should bo united in its views of publiepol icy, and which ehonld insist npon s-vigor* ous prosecution of the war. Each member then expressed briefly bis views Individu* ally. Likcolx, after hearing them attentively;-expressed the* profound solid tude which he felt on the subject they had brought before him, and the.overwhelmiog anxiety which oppressed him concerning tho condition of the country and the pro gress of the war. u What lh« country wanted, he scud, wo* military twcm. Without that,, nothing conld go right-'-with that nothing could go, wrong. He did not see how the measure proposed by the Committee would furnish the remedy required; If he had a Cabinet of angels they could not give the i country military successes, and that was what was wanted and what must be had. But he promised hla moat careful attention • to the subject; and another interview was appointed for the next evening in presence ■ of the Cabinet.” On'Friday the Committee had another interview with the President, at whloh the acceptance of Mr. Siwakd’s resignation was discussed, but the Committee was here di vided in opinion, so that no eonolosion was arrived at Meanwhile Mr. Cbabc sent in i his resignation, a man who, a? head of the i Treasury Department, enjoys thecoafidenee of the country in an eminent degree, and whose place it would be hard, perhaps im possible, to fill without serious detriment to the. public interest At this point itbe eame highly proper for the President to do ■Just what ho did .• do—soliolt both the gen-1 tlemen to withdraw their resignations, b i is said that Mr. Cbabc made it a condition of his remaining in office that Mr. Bswaed should also. remain. * The whole mat ter is now over, and we feel satis fied that, so far from> weakening the administration, this affair will; cause its members to draw closer together and un derstand one another better, and thus give them strength: as a unit* And* while no honest mAn can doubt for a moment that the Senators were prompted to do what they did by patriotic motives, we are very gladnhat their efforts proved*failure; for had it succeeded, U would have inaugu rated a most dangerous precedent—an im pingement of one branch of the govern ment upon another. We frankly admit that we were at one time among those who felt that i Mr. flsw a&d was not sb earnest as he ought to be in the great work of suppressing this re bellion. 1 We feared that he was holding the hands of the Provident,. and softening blows which ought to have fallen with allj possible force -upon the: enemies of the [ country; but the recent publication of his | diplomatic correspondence, and other rev elations, have satisfied u> that in this we wronged him* It was said that be opposed the policy of emancipation to the last mo ment; bat that statement was not true. He may lack the: fiery zeal of Wad*, or Cbasc, or Sonscn,; but we now think that he has been inflexibly tone; and we ail know that be is highly gifted and con summately sagacious. North Carolina. | Ths course of affairs In North Carolina I looks promising and apeak* oil concert of I action and a system of combined movements, I such as alone can hare hope or jpmnise of I success, there oranywheTC slsc. The In-1 telligonee ire hare goes to show that the I direct railway communication between I Biehmondand Wilmington is now ent off I by our forces under Gen. Bostxb, and as I wa heard that an expedition left Port Boyel, some time ago, and steered northwards, and that in due time \U Was teen entering tha Cape, Bear riser, by a steamer from the Gulf hound for New; York, we may look for news of an attack en Wilmington, witb,we j trust, a successfal reenlt, almost any hour. The rebels, in those parts, hare-eridently had apremonition of for by their dispatches from Baieigh we find them eali ing on the Richmond authorities for rein forcements, both for Gen. Evens at Golds boro’: and to meet the expected attack on Wilmington. 80 far as wa can learn, it would appear that they hare called in Tain. Gen. Lee will be alow to weaken his army, with so daring a General as Bcasstn*’ watching his movement*. We ere under obligation! to the Hon. J. K. Mooanxao for repeated ferore in tbe. way of departmental report), drefu of bills, and other public documents. , Gen.Hchoepl’s Opinion of Bnell. The Buell Court of Inquiry progresses slowly in its investigation. The exnraias tiou of Gen. Steadman was eontioued to day, aodsomeeery Interesting faeU tUtiU ed. / Among the interrogatories propound ed by General Buell was: “Hare yen ever, heard any officer question my' loyalty 1" Gen. Steadman replied, “yes,”; “who wat he ?" asked General Buell. General Stead man declined answering, unless tbe Court required him to do ’ eo. The Court then called. upon him to reply. She- General then stated it might implibate one »f tU Court. Tub statement, Instead of making a change in their decision, only made the question more important. - Gen. Steadman ICn stated that he had heard Gen. Schoepf erprtet a doubt regarding Gen. Buell’s loy alty.’ Gen. Steadman was then asked what Gen. Schoepf had said.] Gen. Btead man replied thathe had heard Gen. Schoepf say that General “Butll vat atraitor.’’ , Gass. Bason and J,oe Johnston Ure at hinrfreosboio,’ and also Gen; Folk. Jeff.’ Darla and the rebel generals are'seported to hare held a grand oouncil .of war. at Murfreesboro, last week, at jwhleh it (ran determined: that■ Middle: Tennessee, I as well asthe whole Btate,ahouldbe.defended to the last. They were eonßdent of their ability to whip Boeecrans, and boasted that they would capture Nashrille and drive the Federels out of Tennessee by!the flrstof January; John Morgan ie again on . the wing, botmd' ’Kentuoky-wara.: The Kentucky rebcle teem to bo well potted ee to the Con templnted morementeof their friends; the HbeTgSeraie;AtXouisTmoandXering ton, they are boasting that JohnJiforgan has ptomlted to eat hie Christmas dinner at Bexington, and declares, that he will do so. • A inn. Colonel, A. W. Jones, wseteeent ly captared in Arkansatl .Be wee the Fro rest Marshal Stnetal of the “ Trane-MUila tippl dletriet.” He deeerlhet.the any in Arkaneaa ai loa moitwratched condition. In theJangaage of hie negro serrant (who wat with hu»)y , 'ihey Jest got plenty of nothing,” Be statet thal Balni and Pareena hare been cutted. Frotl command! Paraona' dlriaioa, and la to bsdrepete. Proritioai bad beatma eOesanathat Gea.Hindman had. leaned eg. aster fiafnil bmßiaa fro«e MUfonrite at once i' !-i . .. i.m )">»■ .■ : ffns hasciairm'Scmitasa.—The London Doits Bnwtayethere la eseftet shmtwUeb the pretf*t iwantef .wwteaadwf-wag*. te UWMhtak aadthattathewteiMaJnjttcaaai petleaae . I /■. ■ ■' Aii^' LECTURES. irS»I.ECTDRK AT THE IKON CITY hdr (XiLLKUX. oof oer ol Peso and fk. OMr •(»., THIS ntIMHMt) KOMIM. st» •'■Jo* i • aoccpran BQs appn* raorgaT. , PUBLIC JTOTICES. ANI» FESTIVAL,' ' - VObTU BKUKriTO* •tRIKH'T IJ'IS.'OHORCB, ATXAF iraniuu,' rr OoTHUBfIDAf. Deo ttth,'(tibmim»|uA JMv DAY.SUh. ThelhU vUlU&ptn da? i&d •TOOl'Cr *nd •»•*!will b* o»d* ioi«ca»*tta*| coafoik*adplMMr*of»llTUliorc. .1 BM Hi Inl ■_ mill lug (be bolder to Diantr or, BaacNT. *od Admla*V«, 60 CBiiß.. Admliilon, «Uhrnt meJ, 10 CSHTB. TickeU at thi poor. . Aelfegl ' - ■ :V • •' ••■•% •. *.!.} - otviob luionn Yaiasi BAttiOADCa.* I - Pltttbajfb*Dee. lTlb» llfl . • t ekmi aJjnual coupons thy: U( tb* Ban of tbl< Bo*d, In Jotj l«t, 1861* will b« tnldonor bolero lb* Bin DBIEH BKB, !852,4t IfMilfßoeofUwConpnjb ' dolnd B.aUßMnnHr, rS*AGBICULTURA.I. BOCIKTY.— its' Tlx Anns J Kiollol of Iho Allejtxnj Ooou- If Airiralunl HooMj wiu l« b«!d obUn rIWT iIDNUDAT <7lh ) Of UkiO&SY, 1883, il 11 o'clock*. m. tt which Us* aa •lacttwo fat OBcart (Ad MaaacMiof Iha fiMlelj lot U» «bnlb( jraar will bi hfMi ' , 8. W’lgHUJ'i dtcnury of Bowrt. • , d*B.td w B B&TI1 Übalraun DiriDEJTDS. Orrtos o» *b» Cimtw IUQKUto* Co., ) . . . 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I ’ ' DEFT COMPETITION. - •» •» JUVKHILEAHD OTHER BOOKS, flaiuU* tor prtwotr OVA cutty praarat t» fl»*n wllk uehtook acid. nrinii fu HOLIDAYS, 1869-3 KAY & COMPANY, ; U.OA Wood Strati i j fUf* DoV' opAB tb«lf MOJkl •iUMITi «Uctlo» of SalUMtfcr tbo promt t«MM, «oo«Mtog fls* •dUfo&i «> BTAHPABD AITYffOBSj _ • -.rj BMca&tlybeoa&ud{Uutrctfd Preßeixtation Booke. 5 uppihoott *6a , ffiov«HM «ii«* «f, PBOTOOHAPU ALBUMS, ini «I**,* nwortmnnl M VAMILT iHOPOOin aiBUS, ‘ P«M«B AHDBTMH •00*9. nti luin linoptMi u nnntuU, lug* mlUo itoa of . ... BOOTHS FOBCOIEDItEN, Ooiprtitoif itiwUof tfaottoit oppiviod wiltnt for(DO-7«±B(r' - - • • .vYbn.iaiUo tbdlroattQflun taA-tb* poblio |M* •nOy to fowl tbsm with ft cftlVecnfliUH th*l ifaoj 000 tiflar •« onvmrpr m 1 ooUotttoo Id rebel frctt. • doMoitdoMAwrO*!-. ’_. ..i' ■» r J > ■ '•• OTKREy’f * rKOau, --yoß'ud, :,■ Vert at el Matin VornltJij , ■>: wiiaJMimSii * 00-i 6T Woodttwt. • >» ftlfcirmr ■OUinraymPm Alßtlft, ' ; ‘ ; BlAßlia,trl»J, • .:!• i . 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' ' ’ ' Our nock war Portland brforc U» lut pwa s°Tt lo 4snb™ o «fra4^rS VSBSp FSSDIiKBBi - tn& «D‘. who buj to mU *C*feu a.B.—A of Staple l>ry 'Goods, At wb ilwwN cefrr. VEGETABLE COUGH BYBUP, WUeh Mter&llt to cor* when used Ui »lm* *ad *c- cording to direction!. the fcUowlng ortlftmtOi publUhed from Miong othta aedfcd mlUlu the pat tbra j««n I - - Bsoas Oun, Jaa. 1,1880. , Ma. : J.M. rwon— DmrßtrsWot jranitnyviM baa been a uttering w»tb • At ol(bt aba wontd' bifre toget oat of tad verj &*■ qnently to featbar bratS* keep frwn n&xallugi Bearing of your Ocogb Byrup, I determined to try it. I got o totUe from lanno Lewi* and uaed ac cording to directlona. It |»t* Immediate wild and acted like a cbana on bee eongb, producing tbe obenge on bar In one weak. Bbe ban ,M : aOTT of tbe bard coughing apella now, and In Cut 1 | may aay!»entirety cured. ALEX. H ABBA. Beopoetfklly, J PimmaSf D*c. % IW>. 9. M. fcLtc»— tmr S>: Tof iOmttf®* I b*«a «to th« r««oaia*ad** ttoh of om of th» otful phytioUu In tb* oouatry •ho hu Htd tt ta fcW pnurttoA *x jmt vlthth# h fCT w ttwXU, If Jon at* toabled vtth a Oooib lofloAUU, Blinding of tb* Lonj»i UaiMty, PhtbUio, BroochltU, VtUum'eiVUCbmit “*• POLTOB'B t<»OOfl BTATJP. ' BpJMoc of Blood, AeUuaa, Group, Bala la the Breoet, Hoaretnoaa, OatarTb, UflamaUoa of the- Ufirud Dlptberia, la all lto'ataca< XOLTOS'S (XrtJflH fIIBDP will cam sooner Chan aoj oo«fb statue la oaa. Wo do aol a*j that la all oooaoll will cart Uo-1 •ttMptSoo. Bo Btodldao can bo retied os to do that. | Bat wo do aO*fo, end oUad reedy to frtya, that b| tb» aldtftbb «odleia»» oooplod wltb prop* Malta rj fOgalsttosoi non oor»cuUr boon for alooft 'f ftraiat tpoaappetlto, aod OTold cxpcoora, aoao dn* pocatooaocf be?eb*ea cured, tfo’no* noflect title timely, admoailiea. TUe .Qau*h Byrap wtU.caro yoorcold; keep# bottieta poor boon emaUaUy, end taka a due on Ike ftm ajmpwa of a cold- . ; ■(Wil OOwiU ooto a booty Doctor 1 ! bra. H act yoorlM. Don't Ml to ylfe It e trial. Dm a nmody ta time. - Meter tmm krytacttatll raareold ta hotter. Prepared end aold-et fl pot bottle, by J. K. PUITOH, Dbwis'bt, 1862 ■•••— NOVKMBKK 186 i 1 O .JL ZEb E,.8. : T- Si. W. D. &H. H’CALLUMr 1 67 rODBTH 6TBXET. A la*ge portion of on stock .Aorta* bien boa*U preriooato a oori4» of adraooei, aod OmW lapleatsh od, (toot pmodla* tbo lmyeet adraroo of Jtbootoom) with2benewntdeeifna la 0 ABPXIS, OIL CDOTHB.WIBDO W ftHADXft,Aa, Afbrorabto oyyortonltyla oflbrod to puchasna-at mcntanlt ratoa, aa prion willeartatoly bo hlyber. ; dolOilyr' ... ' )ETBOjaiT£ OIL WORKS, PiTTBMCBQB, PA. BBKBE A ORA7F, Proprietor*. Capacity tw» ihooMDd t«mta p*r vnt •V-OJBc* UONO&OAfIBLA HOUSE*' RAMSON STARCH AGENCY. Tbamtatigead are A(«bU, tor fttfabarib and itduUjffer ' i WAtTt MADISON BTAROQ COMMIT,* And koop coututljr on hind a wpplj of UuU ST ABC if, onflow KtiU poekacoo, wbkn will bo odd loqaootlUoolo tkointoonmcot rowonoMotomo. 9CHOMAK.BR A LANG, ; jaUBMW STBtKT. HUBIA BULLS, 1U OUUI &TBSBT, MKV YOK OITT. GOVEBHHEftT COFFEE, Pci op la (In Ml poind pnpm»totnnboS|Oad In bulk. Onr prtcoo run from 9to *0 coott. Wo pal aptbofeUowterkiato: SAYi, UABiOUBO. BOY. BIB* 810 ABO BtJPMMIOB OOBFMM. Wo bottom ear Ooflbo to bo tear than up c*°and Oofltonow In non.. All ordoranddriod toco»or to wtoßli.Nm PLAOB4IOUHQ, 18S CUna »n cuott. eornor Waohinftoa ttroot, Wow Tort (Bty.wd KMCto. POLLABft * DQABB,I» tad l«J Sostn Wntar otroot, Oktcoco* nilnoM, «(U rocolro TAB(B t PLAOB. FANCY FUKB; i ~ uaiLOBIH’S r&NQT VDBS; QUITS tCB OAFS, OOLLtBS * QU>VlBj BATS AMD CAPS, (TUT TUfUy'toA ItJU of Ibl ibCTI jooli on hut »a 4 fornlr •» > hocord * co/s, Mo. UIWOOD BTBBIT. 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