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CITY AFFAIBS. •9-OTTIOUL PAMS pr MB', CUT. linTnoioiooicn lOsanvanpm for tho oOM(t#,by G. JLBhaw,OpUclani Ho. 56 Fifth stmt—oorreotod dally j ,o’elMk, A. «... 00 II , «,. 00 ' 0 “ r. 00 Buom.Ur 194-10 A Oefesso of the Drafted Men. Some lino slnoe wd published Mtntement, oat from a per, tnreferenee to thol6Blb£&dlo9th regtipeahi of drafted men, the substance of which'imTihet they bad to be driven aboard the vessels at Washington, llkeadroveof sheep,having becomedemor allied through tho ignorance of their offfoers. ~ as the sen all belong t;o the adjeiningcoon tiM htre,tbelr frienda. will bo pleased to find tho-followlng correction* written from Fortress Monroe, by an officer in oho of: the regiments allndod to. Ho pronounces the ilatement of - their haviog been driven aboard the vessels, a falsehood, and gives the facts as follows: The two logiaenu in question after leav ing the ears took dlnnerat tho Soldier** Home; two .hours after, about four o'clock in,the evening, -thev were ordered by4helr offioers into line, ana obeyed to * man* The oolumn marched to the wharf when tho regiments marohed aboard of the two transports, olfioen . and men, stored away knapsack* and aims in * v good order, and remained aboard daring; the 'Wight. ;On thefoUowing morning the baggage -of the regiments was being got aboard/and whilst the ofieers and part of the men were engaged doing so, an; insignificantly. small tqaad of: oavalry came dashing down on the men where they i were at ,work, some oLtho men oat farthest Cromthe bontwould have - been ridden over if the biackgoards coald have dona it. This made them-mad and on* of them disarmed a cavalry, man,-of his sword. I suppose him to be the chap that-got-mad and wrote the piece in the paper.’ The offi cers of. the I68t& bed to setaguqrd on till the oavalry got akay; for sald'earalry had made some iaialtlng remarks, and the officers knew that If tome of the b y» had got after them, the "shetp droving I ', would have,toon in-the other direction; especially as someef the toys had got Itioto their heads that these aamecav airjr gentleman were some of the first troop# ♦o run at Bull Bun." t y . I I' r i JBarderer*»Four Days ' IVithontFosn, Mrs. X: Bilwortb, Mrs. Ejtep,Mri. MoGee, Mrs. MoKae, Miss M. Bemple, Mrs. -rtmith, Mrs. Grant,! Mrs. Kennedy, Mr*. Moisei, Miss Lapsly;-2 bage and 2 kegs, on gloom donor; 2 toxes from the Aid Sooiety of Newcastle; 1 box and! barrel, Ladles* Aid Society of Greenfield, Mercer eognty; 2 boxes, Jadies of Centrevitio; Butler county; 1 box, ffadtoi of Petor townibip, Washington county; 1 box, ladies of West, Elisabeth, Allegheny .conbtyj 1 box and 1 bbl., fiomewoodßetief Circle;- $ boxes; 6th Ward Publio School* 2 boxes, Bth Ward Poblto School; 2 boxes,Law renceville Boldiers Aid Sociaiy; 2 toxesjadles -of Eustraver, Westmoreland ooofity; 1 box, ;Dr, Murdock; Miss Sanderson; Mrs, WalUng tford; I box. Ladies* Soldiers Aid Society, Mo nongaboto 'City; 1 do;; Aid' Sooiety. of New •Cattle; 1 Jo:, Boldlere Aid Sooiety of North township, Bntler county; t do., Cumberland , IPresbytorian Church; ! d0.,-Mri. John Foster. Clean'the Sidewalks, There is a very lq oqr! ' dty digest, requiring all patties [occupy log. dwelling, shops or stores abutting on the; sidewalks, te bhre tb* pavemenU and gaiters; ‘in front ef thstr plaoci scrspcd ercleaned at Oaast tytry Tuesiay and Friday morning. \ The‘sidewalks are now in amost horrible' cofidUloniln-.many parte of/the dty, owing! to the aoenmnldUon of mod, and; pedestrians; Arid Udlfflenltte "navigate” from point to; point. We are gladte obscrve that the May » or has determined to; enforce the ordinance,; gives poblie nothte/ to that effect in ton day's paocr. i Let the sidewalks bo cleaned at once. *! ; ■ >4 . : : •- -''"v v ' ) 1 gcaoou or | MoCttrxa Towiamp.— The ' school* of MoClure*re five in number. The corps of teacher* are Misses Gharltett mod MAPell, and Messrsl Mono, Harblsop and . 'MeGlysaoadi. The Direotpte heve arogslar ■ isyttem :0f Tiiltetloa.l One day oat :Atyaoli - > month they' reqairt fottr of the teacher) to * •dismiss their, tchoolt -at noon, and repair ■ ; 3o lhff Afth teacher'* sehool, and there, to 4 r'V."v th* Direetbn, wltsess an examU ' - school and thar Uaohar'i c imparting frutrnoUon. They fln4 ; thn» ieaatlngs: qnito p!ea«aiit a&A highly "- beoefioW to; directors, teachers snd pspils. TkOiDUwton have shown their liberality tor . -ward by increasing their sala? ptreent. ; CUil ahu bb* Tbiv.—Oar enterprising . - friend PRTOCX, wh'o'at all tTmss may be. found -:*t bfspost, on Fifth street, opposite the Posti ■■.’■■Qfciy: has - a fae sssortment of beautiful ; dlar .. -f'' otherartUl«a culuble for "«k» : M tl.urlUit •“ tho, f ::, wSo faW* Wn with thrir 7i The Fallen Brare. . : ' A mine the flamei of those who fell in tbo' ' noble ebafge of the PennayltenU Eeaenrea, at Pndariokabarg, we notice the same of ' Sergeant Bbe* G. Smith, of tbo Twelfth regie ' Atent, formerly of Weet Newton. Thla young - men WU the ton of M.P.’Smithy of tbit city, and wet a Coidlar of anoh courage, eud ecom ■ ■ fade of nob amiable and hoooat affeotioot, tbbt bit regimen t,ae well at bit afflicted fem • , (iw. fael tbe lott to be one the nnoomforted ' : heart nfbie to beioonioled for.aioept in the re* flection that be feUat tbe brare fall, Ailing a ■- Obnitbutoldlai't great. The tergeant wee; ■ •teop ; to' teoein a ooramittion 1 but be needs -.itnot now—be bat been promoted. • : / tflooD-Crnee.—Loreri of wood tweet older V thooldnot fall to oaU on ftanb Vang Order, Ho.dUSeoend air eel/where they will And a large quantity of the Tory beat quality. Tbit older la guaranteed to keep until next gnttmer.. tfsCnxu. can's Shoe Auction Houie,Vaton lo nail, ,05 Fifth atreet. UtDl* Smile, Drawer* and Soexeal Me- CMland’e Shoo Auotlcn Borne. *• Booxe and. Shoes of erery deicrlptlop at Uatonlo BaU Bncticn Houc*. ‘ ; , ’ vi-rif ■ • 1 .. rld’s Fair Just held in London,'til th* machines of the world competing: Salesroom 27 Fifth stmt. . . , j/. 'VV-'r. Fob Fall aid Wnms Wbab*— Th* winter Uapoa ns, and wo must provldrourselvei with the material to hoop ua comfortable. A good and well-made orerooat U tho veryartl ole, and wo don't know or an v plate whet* dor readers ean got one that will look as well, and at th* same time withstand the most se ver* weather, as at W. H. McGee MIssSALLIBin anomberof cbtracters. lotut JDUA »s tbe Tank** Get. 8«* programme. At»nooaperform*a<*atBKo’clock; XTeaingat Ifi. AdmisiJpo, (dt«rnt«a,) » e*st>; Children to mote. Kvplng aamleelon es esual de27:U* VARIETIES. PESH BTBgRT, nta ■ £i. Cl*k. VT. 0.88TTa5!.... M .. M .» M .£01e Lcssm ead Mshager. syQrtri Hallnee, TBLB (Setorday,) AVTCB BOOV. at 2 o*o>ock. for the eptdal accommodation of LAPIMf AHD CBILDBXNr Tbe grand Christmas Tally Pantomime of . PBISOBiSa CBTBTdtBYBi, cr Tffß PjtET ; AUD TBS DEMOS, ... Will beptodoced eotlre, in conuection wIUr.afiB LIOT OLIO by lb* Variety Company. -The etrteusi order and decorum wIU be main tSlßadr-' ■ " v - to all parts of tb* house,lo ceuts. d»27:lta . •• Lomoeaud Ua0agar......^. M ... M -. M We. Uuoaaeda Lias »*nnb appearance of tb* charming young so trees, Ml a CUABtiOTTB THOMPSON. THIS (Saturday) 1715189, Deo. 27th, 1882, WIU U presented, Edith and Zeldla. ZtlVlt " } .....—.HI* THOMPSON. ;SOHO ...........i._. MU. FANS* BOBT. -jTcooDotudewlib- MY YOUNG WIFE. QBgQOBT.. w . w .... >T w.M.^..^.—Mr. SKVTON. DOR THB UOJLIDAYS. ; ; ECONOMICAL, w ’ USEFUL, PBAOTIOAL, : And needed, hr all, both great and email, ar* those •kgut, well made and stylish BOOTS AND: SHOES, For sale cheap) at J. H. BORELAND S, 18 MABKJET &TBXET,2d dcor from Fifth. delSdawT . * . : • ■ XTKW CO^HlliN¥lfiN r iW, KJSC&IV* i>lDTinBDAT laubbUeFliatfliminj; 10 d a Grits* ' £2 b*#l tried Psacbss; < 20 baab. Psrsd Psacb**; ( 10 bbU. tmh Kgp; 0 dol BoU Batter; : • 4ks**Lardi * D d fer C* hr b. H. TOIQT k UO. pUMSU I Cii'fift ■ \>v SSbbUaFKtlTWA^flV* ALSO—£S do Ora berries; • > ■: ; lapnmfr far tbs Hol'dsys. . L» fie VOIGT A Co. i-A HISAtit —m cane, kegs anil barrels— \X tor Bugglaa, Wwpna, Xo-jor erta^_ m _ ..jelaa, ~ HWBBT B. OObtirea. OlluKll COA'ttSANDOViiUtIALUvi ■noerior ccalllj, and perfectly water proof, Jett ncadftdatMandteAt*Oialr . ■ r-*~ I- ‘ f- & HaTHILLIPS. '■ . /'tLt/rUISB- FlNti—7s boxen Clothes! v/Plna fat wic*lred Mid tor di!U tw : i ' WelLQOßllliTagnUbTtyiirxl. BKUOM HAN l)LK&-rl,UOO Brpom UutdlM ioafcrMeffsdand tortMsby • dsl>- -W. M. QOBMLT, BTI Utwtntrwt.:: / tUU: FIBU.—3,UUO lbs. Cod Kish joei VA facial fad eul Sic aale by. M' W. B OOSMt-T, SriXlbarlf atrfal. JAJuT.—SOO »aoks XitMpool ground 3 Alum B*o to trrif* «od tor «k W d>ip ••••'. • BOBKBT.PALZBLE* 00. India kubbkk'cuatb, mw, letaomes and; BOOTS, ft* aeUai U ted St ■— J. X - EfllliLlPe. AO&JJKfcL—SU 3 large, to arrive Mri 'ltf ail* by I''-' ••' :• TfIAtAH DIOCTT.»OO. nreTA , .aitasT WJ£EK.— ....... ; JL : ‘ ia&tii'n OnuiUrritp; < IS to a«kU‘«Ml to; i aa» u a, y 018**09. AABBIED: *MVBKMKJrr»> ft Last sight of th* celebrated WAM7CD-A FAUILT. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCH KS, Special Dispatches to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Washixotos, Dec. 25, 1862. The President said that he Wouldn't if he could, and couldn't if he would, withhold his decree of emancipation on New Tear's Day. He wiiymmediatoly prooeed to the orjganlsa tton of African, regiment^/and .General Phelps's visit here Is supposed to be conneoted wlUi ihe oarryibg out of that purpose. The opinion of thoAttoroey General, af firm*tory of the free men of color born in the Hutted States, is accounted alto gether th* ablest, as it is the most important, legal paper.drawn up by him sine* he assumed the duHes of U* office. After stating Ms own conclusions, he examinee those authorities, usually cited lit opposition. ' ; n ThdOplnioftofAUorneyGenCTalWlrt/of November 7th;iB2l, upon a ease' srteheJy like the present, except that theobjecUoa* raised were founded upon. Virginia law, and tlie decision ii confined tefree penont of oolor In Virginia, who'are determined not to be, eltixens of the United State*, is examined at icjme length, and it is shown that the'dpioion, ae.anauthority, is retuttedby the opinion of . AttorpeyGeneral March 15th, 1&43, to the effect-lhnlander.na act,of. Congress limiting the pre-emption of land tocUUeniof the United States, and aliens 'who-had de*_ dared their intendon to become dtUens, a! free colored man . is competent to empt land., BeoreUry Norris* Decision, Nov. 4th, 1656, refers to passports .to blacks oh the ground that they are not eiticent. Mr. Bates oonolodes that Mr. Norris qualifies this broad statement, so far as to leave no doubt as to his practical opinion and the cor* I tifleate, which he offers to give to the effect,; that the bearer is a fall natural boru’inhabl tant of the United States, is virtually,a pass* port. The case of the State of Teunessee vs. Ambrose, in whioh it waa adjudged that a free black could not be a oltlien of Kentucky, is next examined at length, and It is shown that the opinion of the Court rests, If, upon eoy basis at all, on the false assumption that, un der the Constitution, grades and classes, of citUens are known finally. {The.Attorney General takes op the Died Beott else. After quoting the plea in abatement, showing that the decision was, and'should have been strictly oonfined to that, be seys r Taking the plea then; itrioUy as It is written, the persons, who are excluded by this judgment from being eltixens of Missouri, must be negroes, not mulattoes, nor mestisos, nor quadroon!. They must be of Afriean descent, not Asiatic, even thobgh they come of the blackest Ma lays In tioutheasiern Asia; they must have had ancestors, yet that maybe doubtful, U born in slavery of pntatlva parents, who were slaves,, and being staves, inoapable of con tracting matrimony, and, therefore, every ehlld must needs ie a bastard; and so by the common law «vU«s and iqcapable of ancestors. His ancestors, if be had any, must bare been of pur* Afriean blood, not mixed with the tawny Moor of Moroeoo or the dnsky Arab of the Desert, both of whom bad their orlgtn ln, Asia; they must have) been brought to this eountry, not come voluntarily and sold, not kept by the importer for his .own nae sor gives So Ua friend*." la tMsJtsfUaentt'raise'no qa*iUeu..ap*n tbeUgal talldityof the judgment to the cuo of ScoUv*. Sanford. 1 onTy insist that th* judgment In that cat* l* : limited in law, es U. U, In feet, IlmtUd on tbo'faoe of the record to th* plea la th* abatement; and con sequently that wbateverwaa laid in th* long course of th* cat* as reported, (MO pages#) respecting th* legal merits of th* mere fact of aolor, though entitled toaUth* respect which le dnetotbe learned and upright sonrots from Which the opinions oom*, was odtsid* of tb* record, and of no authority ai a jodleial decision. WasatßovoX, Dec. 26, 1862. saw Tote coxtfirts*. Tha committee daily expected here from Hew York, npretenlmg Utemonied Interests, to tell the government what they are, end whet they ere not ready to do with their wealth, Yrom what Is known of. their views, it Is judged probable that they 1 will necessi tate * change in tbe II sanoe sohsme proposed by the Secrelaty of the Treasury, and possi bly, changes in the Cabinet also. ; QM.rosv** He* beta promoted to the commend of a corpse. . TBK XITIOXIL Loan. Secretary Chase's financial sohsme propssss that hemsy borrow nine hnndredjnllUons in any of the forms mentioned ia bii report, at: hit own discretion. - Also, that no-banks now; existing shall be allowed to enter into bts pfo-i poted national banking system ; that ls, they most first reorganise pnder a new charter, otri aicx ann woiniDMO boldikis Taiarin to! oaaisrxas onxso. All the hospitals In Washington, George-; town and Alexandria were provided with a Chrlitissi dinner, by the ladies' movement,; Instituted by Mrs. Secretary Smith) Several; thousand turkeys were consumcd. . . DBCIBXOX .OXOM TBS KXCIBB L4W, The Commissioner #f Internal Revenue has decided that Ute seventy-fifth section of the Exolio law, wbleb provides that itaves, hoops and headings shall not be regarded as menu*! features, within the meaning of tb* act. The act applies only to those arUeleslo tho rough,- cr when prepared and sold as staves, hoops or heading, Shooks considered os hogsheads! barrels or similar paokages 1 token to pieces for greater convenience in packing, are suhJeot tb a duty of three per ocnL adTaloram* as man ufactures not othsrwiseprcvided for. TBX ALB4BT JOPOXaL HOT BOLD. Thurlow Weed affirms that j; the Albany Journal he* not been sold to yandyhe, a* stated, or, ■to any body! els*. BOKOBB OF PiaOß PROFOBITIOBB. Botnori, originating In pro-alnYery drolet, art rife, tending toward! an aaleable ar rangement with the South. The/ will sot ho Uitesod to' by onr gorernmeWfc ,Artlto llr»i of January approached a degrM of darpara tios || menifeited by the pto-ilerery leaden of tbo Wood and Vallandighem echool, which iy believed to 'be folly,warranted by.the lot* pending M?W »* their fevorlfe bitbarlrm.- WibUikoiob, Dee. Js.—UeoaoU; * comber of tum belonging to ax commander M. E. JUcrg, Into.of tbe Unlted.Bletai Her;, were found at Frederlokaburg, attbe bone'e of Dr. Harnandon. Oneofthemdeted April, JBU, ieaddraaied to “Mjr ExpellentErlend tha Grand Admiral of Buaile," a cop/, of which vu eant to that bnotlonarg. Tho rebellion, m (bo; tho 10/al cltlxeax term It, bo iiji, would (tin ban tlieiteteamen of . Europe be lieve, well nigh oruabed put At flrit they ■aid It wai a email affalr,t&itlt could ba put down In a law woaka, then'ln (lit;, and then In nlnetj dej«. *lr. i Beward proeleimed through bil diplomatic organa abroad; (hat France and England ehould herooottbnj and that' tha rebellion' ihbaldj be''quelled,' : All blipromliae and predlptiflai bare laitad: an entire gear baa rolled armed, and be baa 4a jet offered ua initar, and'hli «n,ttofdlb and -7th teat, waa brought on b/ ui, eadihongh ontcnm bored—ea we have -al waji bean—the axetp/ 1 waa beat back, and driven to thcbahka W the Teuneeiee, under oom ofhle gunboata, die. -hr Maury says the powertof Europe have b**n deceived with regard to th* blocked*. It has never been effective. j In the court* of the Utter he says: Her*, . then, is th* spec tael* of a people, tw*lr* mil* : Uens in number, «*eklng to separate them* selves from an aisoolation that th*y abhor— ‘to'ent loos*, from aj government. they hat*, seeking and meaning to* take their ptaoe as an Independent sovereignty among the ea lions of the earth.' 1 They occupy one of the finest countries in. the; world, adjusting their indnstriat pursuits according to the prioel ples'that regulate.tbe 'distribution of labor over the lurfaoe ofthe planet they are emi nently agricultural,!.. . The letter, which is a very, long one, U an argoment to show what great commercial ad vantages would result to Europe by rebognls ing the Contederate (Government. Wabbmqtox, Deo. 26.—The Secretary of the Treasury, in oomplUpoe with a request of the Committee of Ways and Memos, has pre pared and sent to them a bill embodying his ▼ lews. • ; , The first section of the bill gives authority to raife three hundred gtiUions of dollars for the service of the durirent year, and six hnn dred miUlons for-the serrioe.Qf the next fiscal year, and to raise thcßq.sami in any of . the modes heretofore sanctioned by this Congress as, the public exigencieiwill require. , .These notes include the issue of six per cent. . 'bonds, 7.80 bonds, 7oen turn bonds, or bendy bearing leas rates of; interest, ami else the is* mo of small notes bearing 3.65 per centum In*, iciest and legal tender notes bearing he inter est.-: . ■ .. .'V:.-,' . . The Secretary in a, letter to the Committee expresses a strong, desire,to.: have tho limit* as to-modes of provisions and amounts to be provided in -each as. precisely as possible by The j remaining seo tions of tbe bill authorise the formation ef a hanking assooiatiohto U*ne notes, furnished' by ns alike in form and ceoond alike byllnl ted. States bonds, hut pajabla on demand pri marily by the iesaingrassoclation. Thelill lU its main featareejeAh* sama as that Intro r dated by Represen tel iyO.Hooper, daring the last session.. v . Jin his Utter tbe Secretory expressed * pro found sense of; the? importance of thU mea ner* to the negotiation of loans, to the 001-. lection of the and to the seouiity of the people against, the evils of en enormous and irredeemable paper money, cir culation. .• ~‘iy ! Waißixovox, 1hc.20.--A telegram from the Arbty of the Potowao represents all qaiet to night, and, &othing|hNß happened within the last 24 hours worth-mentioning. / - By a recent military order the Chiefs of the respective Bureaus in the War Department %iH-designate theofieers to be assigned as Adjotent General; Quartermaster, Commit sary of Subsistence and Inspector Genera! for each army corps. - Aids do Camp, authorised for Corps Commanders, are to be appointed by the President, with the oonsentof the Senate. : Hon* Wm. Whiting, -of Boston, has been relieved by the Government as Solicitor and Special Counsel of tb* War Department. The 75th serilonoftbeoiets* law, which provides that staves, hoops and headings shall not be regirded as manufactures within th* meaning of the sot, applies, according to the decision of the Commission, only to those ar ticles in the rongh, or when prepared and fold as staves, boepa orheadlags. Hogs heads, barrels, or similar packages, taken to pieoss for greater convenience in peeking, ere subject to a duty of threepor cent, ad oaU ram, as manufacture* not otberwiae provided for. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue is >repared to furnish revenue stamps of evtry rind and donomlnetiou. Stamps which were ordered on or before the Utb insL will he forwarded during the present week. Acting Assistant Paymaster B. K. Wind ship has-been ordered te th* steamship Mas sachusetts) Sigei iojbli cross examination having de sired to give some explaoalfon’ef his previous testimony, MeDoWeu ejected and the Court went into seoret session. Upon the re*open ing/ the'Court decided that Bigel might make a correction of what hwbadl already said, but 'that other eiplanations must be deferred till the dose of tn* ctoet-exaaiuatloa. He re turned negative aoswtrs to the following question*: Whether be-did it did not. know the strength \of BiekeU’t division fwblch had .keen amlgaed— > lie, Bigel, had admitted to have seen the duty of>o>mtohtog~ s *Gou g«tr«et"wt wr.xtear' Thoroughfare Gap; whether be knew or did not know (tb* Rhode Island cavalry had been sent up frem New Baltimore, on tha west side uf Button ridge, to stlaok the enemy's flank, while he! should | : be marching throdgb Thorocgttore Gip; whether he knew or did not know {that besldaa Rloketts division, two cavalry under Gsn. Bayard, Bu ford had been Motto aid la th* movement, being asked if he thoughrthe 11,000 or 12,000 men; of which this expedition under Ricketts ; were a snffirient provision te hold - the enemy in ehsok. He replied it was, if th* troops had been moved it theright'time and to ttte right point*. The Porter Court Martial presented through his Counsel, a written protest against there* oeption of certain: evidence on part of the Government which he had deemed load mis sable, and court was cleared a .few moments forth* pnrpos* of deliberating thereon. On reopening the court, the Jndge Advocate ren dered a decision iaitainiag ; the coarse of the Government. The first witness sworn was Lieut. Col. F. T. Locks, Assistant Adjutant General and Chief of Porter's Btaff.. He was closely questioned in regard to an interview of McDowell with Porter *ln which the form er expressed his disapprobation of the posi tion selected by Porter.to give .battle to lb* enemy. Ho believed Porter: to have obeyed aUorden endto bare pushed: on Irem war* renton toißrlstew with ail poiilbl* speeds Capt. Martin, of (the Third Musaobusette ■battery, at that time commandliig thedivii lea of artillery of Majov Gen. Morrell, of Per* tor's corn, underwont a similar investigation, and verified tb* statement of the preceding witness. V-. Major Gen. Morrell was next examined in relation to bis movements whilst serving un der Gen. Porter, but did not, U any manner, blame bis commaoder.: FROM PUILABELFUIA. (Special DUpatch to th* GeuU*.) PaaaDKLrflia, Dec. 20. Tbo CornipoodoOt of' tbs Tribw lays: ■ lb 1 ths court* of ,a conversation yesterday, tbs! President said that hs caald net withhold bit New Year's Proclamation. of freedom It. he would, andthsths would notl’f heoootd,’ f Sums of ths African rsglnonti, upon tbs' organisation of whloh tbb President bat da-; tarmlned, will bs compelled to guard tbs banks of the Minlrilppl after ft ihtll bars boon opened by our fleets and armies. ■ J . The immense bleak pup nlatlonreildent on tbs groat riser will, whenfreed ’and arasdj be amply eufiloient to protect poaesful cost-; ■asms from molestation. - Other African regiments will bs employed togerrlson the forts below New Orleans and on the coasts wblob are exposed to the dls> eases of a Southern climate. Il ls aanalsed that Gan. Phelps will have an Afrlean come stand. 5 ■ Tbs rebels base bees driven.outof Charles-; town, Vs., bp tbs Onion Uoope. - From Fortrcsi Monroe; ~ Frxtatas Honot, Dee.. IS.—blent. Col. Stletsl, of the 11th Penn’a cavalry—Colonel Spear's daihtngreglment—bed |a werinen gsgement with the enemy at Pointer 1 * Bridget on the Bieckwator.yesterdsy,. four must above Franklin. He drove the enemy's plekf eta on this, tide of tborifor, capturing font of their pickets, one cavalryman-end Ms horsei and three Infantry and their arse.* Colonel Sulul’t advaoot, with their carbiniers under the gallant Llsut,. John S. Rupee, first aaj gaged the enemy at very abort range. Final, fy discovering the edomy In enperlor numbers above and below on the river, with onr very email foroe of only four squadrons In peril of being* Banked, Stein! very wisely concluded tomtits, which be did la safety.i . Tbs following It frotp the Newborn, H. C.J iVocreeel of Deo. 18: ; The funeral of Colt Cray, of tbo 9Sth New York regiment, was attended on Wednesday afternoon, thsBtb Mest.tsglutentdolngetoort duty. Col. Gray was killed in the battle of Kinston. Ha bad been In the seven days battle before Richmond. ( , -The Free Dabor Association, of Craven eo., of the Pres tabor Association. . The free labor nomination for Congreit hat tsm&woatsst tborltiea to raise r seoond regiment.ef North Oarollna Onion volnntssrsf: ; ' : The schooner Alioo D. Webb, released to the bwaortby order of 3or-Bttjnley, bat beenre-, takeeby special authority irqmthe-Navy Department. ■. : : ■ * ll ‘* l 1 " '*"■ ■ : “ LATEST FROM EUROFE. I ARRIVAL OF TBB EUBOEA. Halifax, Deo. 26.—The royal mail steam ship £uropa arrived At thli port et helf put ton o'oloci Imt evealog. Bh* will >iU lo the morning for Bolton. Her advioes or* from Liverpool to ihs tStb, otb Qaeenstowe on the 4 uu». T Th# delay In the transmission of newi by telegraph bu been caa|sd by tbe bedcondi j Uon of the line* cm t of Calais; Me. The itenmsbip Toatonla hnd arrived oat. The politic*] news Is ahlnportet. The Ationtio teiegrepl Compeny bed e very satUfeetory end enoonre jing meeting. Liverpool-Cotton Mark t, Friday, Dec. 12. Tbe sales of cotton for the week amount to 66,000 bates, inelading 31,000 bates to ipeea leton end 30,000 bales for, exports. The market hM eontinned buoyant—prices for the middling and lower qualities have adraooed to ?£d. The tales to-day are estimated at 8,000 bales, inelading 4,000 bales to epeo nlatore and exportere-rthe market closing qaiet but steady at the following quotation! : New Orleans fair, 27d; middling, 23)£d; Mobile, fair, 20d; middlings, 22Kd; upland, fair, 25d; middling, 22}£d. The stook.in port is’estimated at 354,000 bales, Inoladlng 24,000 bales of.Amerlean. • The Manchester markets are qaiet, bat prices oontlnae to have an advancing tenden cy, and' holders art still forcing up tbe quo tations. t :. Liverpool Breadiluff Market. —Messrs. Bieh-. Spenser A Co., Bigland, Atheyn & Co., and-other authorities, report the floor market flat; tales at 225@28f1. Wheat steady at Taesday'gdeoline; red western Is sell Fog at 8s 9fl@9i 4d; red southern, 9s-Bd@lo*. white western, 10s 3d to l|La; white southern .11s tn 12s, Corn qaiet, at a docline of 3d' to 64; talei-of mixed at 28s to 28s 3d. iZfeerpool Proeieion Market.— The drooler's report boof Inactive. Pork leading downwards. Baooh easier. Lard qaiet bnt steady. Tal low still declining; sales at 42s to 435. ‘Liverpool I'Produce Afar lei.—Ashes active at 33s od. -Rosin qaiet at 2G« to 26s 6d for ebmmon. Spirits of turpentine "Tory Sugar quiet r but steady. Coffee—no sales. Rico steady. I Linseed oU, iaaelire; Cod oil, dull; Petro loao, heavy and declining. : London Mankete. —Breadstuffs, quiet bot steady; Iron, firm; eager declining; coffee steady; tea! qaiet : bat steady; rice inactive;, talloif doll; spirits of turpentine firmer. at l|s.; rosin dull at 275.; linseed oil advancing, skies at 38s, fid.; petrcloum has a decUning, tendency, provisions quiet but steady lard declining! j London 4fo»«y Market, London Dec,. 12. Consols'dosed at 98H to 92K; tbe bullion in the Bank of Englana has deeroMcd 172,000 founds during tbe week; American securities, Us. Central B. B. 42 to P- o. disooant; Brie B. K. 42 to 4 iX\ U. 8- fives 66%. i The latest,.Liverpool, Sunday, there Is no important fetaures Id, the letest news. ; The steamer £ma arrived from New Tork, on the Utb. 1 ! Farit, Saturday. —The Bourse is steady; Bent 701,7*0. Merw intelligence, —Arrived from Balti more, the Bremerhaven at Staelburn. ; The London Shipping Oanette says that the British war steamer Adrian# has been ordered te leave Halifax, and after visiting NewYoTk, Join Adtblral Milnes* Squadron le Bermuda. This movement looky Uke the concentration of the disposable foroe of Admiral Milnes* squadron in the localities of the reoentiy re ported {outrages o& British ihlpping by American cruisers. The Ornette thinks that Admiral WUksi will hardly venture upon any farther moles tation or violation of neutral territory. ; Tbe London Emeneipatlon Society, a re cently formed Miocietioo, have Issued a cir cular addressed to the ministers of ell denote- Uetlons/ urging them to give prominenoe to the subject of nsgro emancipation. ; The London £mr reports the holding of a most enthusiastic meeting at Lambeth, to ex fires* sympathy with the anti-slavery policy n America, paring the present year forty-six Amtrioan ships have been registered in Liv erpool uadtf British names. ’ A general meeting of the Atlantic Tele graph Company wm held et London,on the 12th. Hon. James Stuart Mortiey woe Pm* Identi Tie stated the terms on which it vu propped te raiseXß 0.000 of pew. cental,'and tahhoadeed ‘that w|i hin throe days £75,000 had. In response to t iving been received from Mexico. Also, that there were urgent calls for reinforcements, which will be sent under tho derioo ot oitablifblng » merra at Mar- Unique. - Tu Archbishop efPerle has gone to Rome, it U rumored, In tho name of tho Emperor of Franee, to explain to the Pop* the Emperor** view* with regard to the concessions neees* ug to be made on the parVof the Pontifical government. Italy.—The Italian Parliament reaiiem bled on the ltth. Minister Farinl explained bis polioy, and promised the rapport: $f the administration to reforms based upon the fjitea of decentralisation and the develop ment of ooßSiiLotional liberties. He eulogised the army for haring; under a painful trial, ! re-established the authority of the laws* He said with mistaken confidence In the accom plishment of Italian Qnlty, we abstain from making promisee which might not be followed by immediate effects, aod await the results, without illusions and wiUiout discouragement we ehall be careful. to maintain an alUanoe, whilst preserving the independenoe of the country. He concluded by appealing forttol lan oonoord, which it personified in the king. In a duet between Garibaldi's eldest son end CuL Pallavidnl, who captured Garibaldi, the young man is said to hare received a mor-- lal wound in the side, and the Colonel was seriously hurt. Sraix. —Gen. Prim has made a lengthy ex planation In the Cortes, on his conduct in Mexloo. He rnadjureral confidential letters addressed to him by Admiral LaQravier con taining strange details relaUveto the Mexi can expedition. . According to these let ters .Gensshl Almonte declared that‘ he was authorised by Napoleon and ike Arch Doke Maximillion HUistef to Eat. forward the oandideteship. of . the ater, and that the fresh troops would guarantiee the throne of Mexloo to the Arch Duke. General .Primer, also, read letters written by O Pownell and ‘CollanUs, recom mending the striot executive of the treaty! of London, he said) an English Representa tive had made similar declaration 'to him and be deemed it useless to embark for Spain, on oonoluslon he expressed his opinion. French expedition would not neve the deslred result. I Russia.— London, Ptc. 13.—The Imperial bank of Russia has reduced Its rates of die count to ft per cent., . . The announcement that .Russia had con sented to tho candidature of King Ferdinand; of Portugal, to tho Greek throne, Is un founded. - It was rumored ttiat flu Petersburg will he shortly deolared a free port. VFighl with flovfsn’a Guerrillas. Louisvilli, Deo. 38.—Morgan'scommand, about3,ooo cavalry, entered Glasgow on Wed nesday. Three companies of the 3d Michigan Cavalry opposed their entrance, fast fell baok on MantordsviU* having lost one Captain and two privates, The. rebus lost two Captains, five privates and seven prisoners. The rtbsls were relnforoed and remained in possession of Glasgow.:--' i.-A. - On Thursday, Cols. Gray and Shanks at tacked the rebels near Cave City, the rebels previously having damaged the railroad near Glasgow Junction. . At last aosount* the Federal* drove off the rebels, killing one and taking sixteen prison ers, but sustaining no )ou. The train tff ammunition oars which left here this morning warfired into nearNolln, and returned. -v:- ; Ne Nashville train left here this TukftaphlocottmunleaUoa between here end war interrupted this after? noon. - • ••" ; ' TheflalieckGuards, St* Lppis, Deo. 3ft.—The HeUeek Guards left this city this morning for Grey’* Summit; Franklin county, on fpeclalduty. It U raid they are ordered to that.piaoeto prevent trou ble from negroes apprehended in thaty trinity; There is tafltof a threatened negro insurrec tion in Franklini county, but inquiries have failed to elicit any reliable foundation.of such reports, Tho few. negroes in that county are . not enough to£et„op an insurreotion on a con siderable scale. .* -fo . From Bt* Louis* •' At. Loots, Deo. 36.—Adticvr rewired at headquarter! fromPUot Knob/are |o the ef fect tnat deserters from: Groene's rahel regt jaentfepbrtthat/dff.Thompioniiat iFoca-' kontaswUhrMww fe&alky, mttUjiAUucuriaad A*Jtm troops. Alto twuiugfcaanU of cavalry and ***** ope battery. The deserters left Pocahontas on test Thursday. * Reliable information has been received that Claiborne F. Jackson, the. deposed Governor’ of Missouri, died at Little Book about Urn Bth instant. ji Recruiting New York. Nav You, Pec. 26.—An investigation into the frauds oo the Government show that oat of the sum of $1,600,000: which was paid out in this city alone, from tbe special appropria .tion of the $20,000,000 for recruiting, organ i Mng and drilling th* volunteers, nearly one half bos been paid on fraudulent oeooants. Nearly a thousand persons have been engaged in the matter, bat they are not all criminally implicate 1. Markets by Telegraph. Philadelphia , Pee. 21—Coffee dull, small sales of Bio et 3U@32c. Ho cheage la Bugar or Stolaans. Flour market firm; sales ofl6oo boll'et $636,12% for floparfine, and |7,00@7,60 fbr Extra Family. Bye floor salrs slowly at *5,26 and Oorn'Meal at .$3,76. A good demand for Wheatland 8,000 bushels -Bed told at $1.47@1,45, and White at *1,8031,85 for Kentucky. Bye selling at 04@980. Com come* for ward slowly, aqd is In uir request et 8638T© for old, and7637&c fofnsw; No change la Oats, 3,000 both sold at 41343 c. Previsions are held flrmtyt salsa of Mess Pork at $14,60§14.76; dressed hogs an tailing fractal 6Whisky firmer, and now held New Tou, Pec. 26.—Cotton firm at 66@66%c. Floor quiet, ifiOO bbls culd at for State,. and $5,6036,75 for Ohio; Southern unchanged. Wheat quiet but firmer, tbe sales are moderate; Chi cago Spring $1,243L&i MUwaokU Club SI»S63 L«: Bed $L34@1,42, Corn advanced Ic; sales of 60,000 bush sold at 67@69c, Pork quiet, at for Mess; Prime Pork unchanged. \Vhlsky 'dull;at SS%O2Sc. Stocks dull and slower, Chicago and Bock Island. at 8114 c, Cumberland Coal 12&. IlUaoi* Csatrol BallxUad ll>4. Michigan Southern 83%. Virginia CO@Gl. Treasury. 7-M)’s American gold $1,32.1 0.8. coupons 1881, • Baltihou, Deo. 26 —Flour very dull; selss of Ohio Extra at *7,06 £@7,12)4. Wheat stsadr, Bed $1*46., NewOorn 72374 c. Grocerleadull. Whisky dull a&d Inactive. Pork firm at $16,00. , RIVER INTELIiIGEIfCE. The weather' yesterday wr*s wet and exceedingly d|s«greeabU, which rendered the transaction ef eat-: door baalnem almost out of the question. It ha* produced one good result* however, which l* e rise In our- rivers, the piermerke, last evsnlng, Indicating full seven foet, and still rising steadily. It wee ported yesterday that tbe , Allegheny was rising rap idly et Oil Creek, and Captain Brown, of the Parthe hla. Informs us the Beaver raised considerably on Thursday night. rains have evidently been general, and we look' forail tbe small streams to come out pretty strongly. 1 It Is to be hoped that thers will be a rise In the Monongshela sutficUnily large to ietout the fleet of “broad horns’* which have been waiting for tome months to “make a forward movement." Bailees! was restricted considerably at the wharf yesterday In consequence of tbe wet and Inclement. condition of the weather, and the shipments were limited. Tbe receipts, however, were larger than for several days. The arrivals Include tbe Minerva anlW.'G. Wood-, side from Wheeling, Llxxla Martin from ZonesfUla, New York from Cincinnati, and Ella Faber and Leonora from St. Lonis. The Fred.. Lorens and Pro gress, from St. Louis, were due lost might, and will JoabtlMi be found at tbe wharf this mernlng. Th* Ohio No. 3 left for Cincinnati on Thursday. There were no other departures aside from the dally packets PaowHKD.—A deck-passenger on the Key West No. 3, named Buaoipb Smith, was drowned on bir lot* trip to Cincinnati. He Was Intoxicated at the Ume be fell overboard, and every effort was made to save him, bis body was not recovered. The boat was near West Columbia when the peinfal event occurred. We are pleased to find Capt. Bichard Oalhoon, for merly of tbe steamer Citizen, in command of the Am steamer Leonora, now lying at tbe whirl Capt. C purchased tbe Leonora sums months since at Wheel ing, a&d after potting her Is first rate order, made a trip from there to St. Louis. As will be seen by card Capt. Calboon propoees to load for Cincinnati and Louisville, leaving on Monday next. Our old friend T: S Calhooa baa charge of the office. The New Tork had an excellent trip up, aotwith , etandlng aba put. out a considerable quantity of ! freight at WteMtiag. She Is new commanded by Capt. J. S. Lightoer, late of the Duchess, and sa will be agea by card, la announced to agaln to Claelnuutisad LoutsvtßafoßliwTfhr TSpt. 4. H. has charge of i Tb* fine pajaoagsrateeumPartbaulA,Oßpi. Brown, la filling rapidly for St. Louis, and witt^probably gef off Ihla evanlng. $. Tbe Llsxl* Martin, Capt. Brown, la th* Zanecvllle packet for to4ay,!ieaving at 4 p.m. Pasaangars and , shipper! should ranamberthlt. ~ ■ • BPCCUL JTOTMCES, jyLtkfi Superior Copper Hill end SMELTING WOBKA, PtTTSeoaee. PARK, M’CORDY & CO., Manufacture** of SHEATHING, BBA2UBS* AND BOLT COPPER, PBEBSKD OGPPEB BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLD KB, •Iso Importers and daalaxa In METAU, TIN BLAHA SHUT IBOH, WIRE, Ac Constantly on band, TINNERS* MAOHIHES AND TOOL& ! - . Waataoms,Ho.l(9 Vint and 120 Second PUtalmrgb, Pean’m " . JWTSpecial «rdm of Coppered to any dnJretl pat- Urn. mjSfedawlyT Confeitioai andßzperienoe OS AN INVALID.. 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PROCLAMATION;-- Cittt or"Prri7- arses, sa.—ln accordance with me p n ri-iona of an Act of Ganwal Assembly of ■tie tViMfjifin.V waaltb of Pennsylvania. providing /or the mcorpo* ration of the City of Ptttabarsb, ted of the *afiou* supplement! to'aaid Act, I,s. G, • BAWVB(i, Jr„ Mayor of aaid cHy. do itane this, mj that on tie TIOoT TUESDAY IN 4A«CAft¥. A. P.lBOl, being ibe 6m J>AT OT TBS UOfITU, tbs TBSSMEK OP CACH W A BD IN>A H> OITY, quiUfled to vote for member* of the tlou*o of Bepre* seatallTes of tbii Commonwealth, will meet at (bo several places of bo;dlag elections in tbirfr rtsp*c*- , tire Warts and Precincts, sod e’ect by ballot, nuder theproThloßsofan Act of Atembly parsed th; ICIV day of Pay, 1857. • first Ward witl elect, by ballot, one person to 1 o a member of the Se'ect Oonacilef salddy, and two persons to be members of the Common Council. | Second Ward, one person to be a member cp be Selectaod two persons to'te.memborsct th* Cotar teen CunnaU. ' . Third Ward, two rersora to be members of the fiele.t and six persons to l • members of U* Ooutown CoonclL. ’ Fonrth Ward,on» person to bea member.of the Select and two persoos tel* membri’s of tie Coot non OoonciL . -■ f| tb Ward,one person, to b-s a of tbi> Select and si*: parson* tb be members Of.tb-Otmmt o Cotoct. . Sixth Whrd, 0D« pomm i« a niohiVsi' of tU’ B*l«et »o 4 four pertons to l* tueutt*r*vi: iU> CCia-j :. OKS Connell. r '* u Wv' ’ 'ibhar of th? Seventh Wsnl, o'oe ibtaontd bs a of tha Select end two person* to be m»mUrw>f lie <)om-} ■on Connell. • 51 --j '-!*» Eighth Waid/boeperson to-ban, member cfibu firlect end three persons to beiaemberaol the Con mdn >'"•<• A-'-i'- '•• Ninth Wsir3,.ene jpereoo. to be-a member of the Pel ct end three persons to 6« members of tl»v toon GcmatH.A: '..-A : ; ' Each, of whom shell ho. qualified to eerte, ts a member of the tibiae of Bejfte l\>.i *; - ißOoweelth. \ . ■ At the election to le heU *+• aforesaid,' on TlFE3* : '' DAY, the 6th dej of January,-1663 j -■ The elector* of the .First ward oltbo City of PitU- , borghtomeetet the-Public : Bc*wjV Boa**ln' Ward,:.-....; ~i A.: The electors‘of the Second Ward of tin City •f( ' V Pittsburgh to meet at: the PaMlc.gcboui to eeldWartL • . A !•' . VA - TheelectbrebfeomßCb ol UieThUd Wwcl of tbo . City of Pittsburgh** lies north end wwtl of Giont street, being Precinct Ho. 1 otsaM Ward, to meet at ; , thspnbUe houae of Timothy yicaln.'oflTtho coiner ; • of Hxthaad Amitaiield streets.' 51iselectors ot ■■■■■■ much of the Third Ward a* lice sonth.and eee* of • Brant street, being Frtcinct No, 2of said Ward, to , meet at the public boambf Charles EeAnedy, tniho -*.■ corner of Wylie end Tunnel streets. ■v-.t-.j.vVfA • 'The electorsof.the Fourth;ttard or iheCltj of . Pittsburgh to meet at-the PhbtiaSchoql Haute-ta - •aid Ward. sj• : Theel the ooroer of Penn and Adams'stmtl, is aaldpro-. 1 dnet. .: - ■ - , . .. - T : The elector* ef the Sixth Ward of- the Cby of •?. Pittsburgh to- meet at the Public School Jdpu** Jo >. ; Tboalectcncf-ihe of the City cF Fit’iburghto meet at the Pnblic School House in mid Ward, •' A: l l -\ : ‘ ,[ r ; <>.-* .' The elector* of the E gbth Ward -of the C[ty pf», PiMsborth to meet at tbe Poblic’Schoot Boceb m" laid Ward.-> ‘A A m-V. ' : The elector* of th* Ninth Ward of tie City of , Plttsbnrgh to meet at the- lfodla .tn ' mid. Ward. :i „• •• v, o-. »-v , | Qlren nnder my hand,siid tbfc *e*l d tbb s»’d City o(Pttttbsrtb,the 23d day nC;Deceaber,A. D j deS4:td B. O.BSWFEB, Jr.. Maytr jpULTON’B., . : VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP, - Which wrir frOf to eore wbeii awl hf timo a»d eb^' porting to direction*. WHaad Jhe fellovtng certlficatea, pnWlifaadjrcKr MDoBg othm received vllhlaihe past lfaxeo ’Shoe? oe»cx,-Jm*i/ISU3. V ! tU, J.U. Fotw-s—Dior fair.* For y,ara myerifri |bas' faaea annexing with. a;very.Tfc>l«flt ojogiu- At ■&*, vmU . faeve to got, oat ol fawi. .twy Jr* ■ jqoenU y.to got her. Ureath or keepfrocn a'offocattug. 'Bearing of joarOb’agh Byrnp, I detetaloid to'try' 1 U«; 1 gat i -faottl# from Irasc litwU, And- «*ed An*.; cording to diraettosa. U gave immediate telkf .wfci acted Ufco.Achans ou.h«r.cocgb< . pcodoclng (he. greatest t change on t hcr Srpyh. fahe hea ‘‘more oftha winfeooghlbg spall* now; and inlhet I nay aayb entirely coxed. • ’ V ■■- . w r: .- «**pirtthHy.V vv‘ALSX.EAHNA. -- • PimscAaßr Dec.3,t*Bli!'«' ’ 4/II*•■In»o»-T-/‘far Sir: Jtor, aonSeUme I h*T*; baas an Caring wiifai a, severe coogh and .ctdd in. tfco head, and oooid oot bleep aCrtgfat. for Bot after using a bo t lie cf yonr VtirtAblo'Obirgti' Syrup, I wa» entirely cured by iU- ■ v?.. ; *, ; ; ar,B v W-Ppaiffi. 4^ ■Wot this remedy war nave-the wcommup(latßati?f aB who have.oeed .lt, also, the Tecommead**, Uoiofosieof tha oldcet phyeleian* la the ooontry who has. used', it' In hW' pnctlce. for yeai Vith the hfrylrrt refuita.' if you are twubled with a Cocgtf * or Coil, laflneoia, Bleeding of 'the' Weatuemof.'theChtet.W J j ; . FULTON’S (CUGH STBUP.* , ; Spitting of Blood, Asthaaj Crocy,'. Piin '[a'tL r i ! Breeetg Houaenem,: OaUrrh',' Inflaaatlim of t!b<4 Liver and Diptberia»la all.ltiatagw, FDLTOITS 1 00USH8IBBP will .cure eocier thrii'aaj. co’ngb mlrtmetu ueew ‘ . .. \ We do not say that •In all • caaea'i t will ’ coze Couj runptloß. No on to do (hat. But.wa do and tyad ready toat .tl» aldof coßpieXwlth'proper »pjt4- cy regmHUoce, enen! at regdlaTjfaoma' strulat upon eppetlto, asd arold expoeoxe,ebm*. d«* parula cum have been cured. Do pot neglecfthis timely_ admoulttoa. The Ccogh syrup' irlll cßre ■your eoid f keep a botfte la -yemr houee and take edooeouthe first eympton Of acrid.;; - •' •Vfl OOWIB ueveA- it -det your life. Don't fell io glve It h trUl.v u Urn a remedy la time. ~ Merer yauroold ta better, : Prepsredianfi «old & 31 p*r : . - - Jr K. FOliTOir, Ducaoisf. irirrHVSTBM*/ 1 ,:.:.NOVEMBER.. ! ; 1862/: A large portion' of our ilocX hiViug bieu'loeglit pmtouetoa'earieuogwdranowhAdd Ltwreplifeah o.BPHß, i I, . A Ihvoruble opportunity,bj>BferedjO'porchfie*» a; moderate ratea, ai price* will fcertalaiy M'hl*ber: .;dslO;lyu.?wr ► V..-,’ iO UVvIS •ttiil-rajat• a*;» » BEEBE'ft GRAFF, Proprietor*; ‘ ■?. *.»*.'l}.-.r-u Uvi -ii -V} ? J CV.V.va:’^ ..{hpatUy tw« tbran&d^Unnlfjp^iW^^^. >•'’> •v'i%v“- OT*oa«, -tc < » .:^. y .\t «..ry* . p<»3s riHBAF FARMS, TOlflSSOm-r -\J SaO Atnf of I«ad la Eajnoldi tcnstr for |Ud. 51- vSk *+' 890 - > « i'IML ‘ * 890 *»r- u ° 'iK 8» «... 890 «• , - Tm .“« 144. - * Till* IfidifpEUbW ’• Atvlf « « . —— i> frlA.-.rte,BfafcAlß,*OO.vlo9TQWthtire*. w**me%*****, FotmU \r..- If.. :■., JOHK »3.CABrKt,l) w XgTAUi ?APSEf««*»»-Wlfly-be‘eol