V l -. A V CoQTt of Commom )tlea», ; '■ ■' Jndga Btlrrattwal tlw trial of a sonl cue of elasd or, againit DaTidßroray, Bin. Philip Drum, Klin A. Drum, T. Peter tinker, Augnit Bo Gnllion, Mery A.-T** floi lion, JohnDrnm, Margerit SmlUi ( /Wini»m Woodj, Geor*. Keyaer/Join B. .HotAUe, ■ end Sere* Downlng.The tilt wu taiUtutid byJoeeph Clark end Martha Ciark.iirbaUd ssd'Wlfe, ageinrt ItbeaboTe ahbM'.amad 'Jjtail, 1 for damaget).alleged to fcarebeen ih»- > fthn nlniatUb pj offioer Keym, nnder the dt fiif. t*etioa<>f AldermanNormine,and hanbethey /7/// v are inalndedM Attendants. . . . j <:' ! f !.;; "XhictnMWM itill on trial at thahour ofad iff Ij •/ fjoatttmigta Vi -' '■ ■* -. ■I - ■ ■:-\.x'.//•-/ ' : ’Xhe Poor offcncitnd— •. fihf i '7 , y piblic Meeting Cnlled.l . 'MI/ ' f'vAfih9'nkntt of tha Preildantof thn Corn -J j- Bt&uige AiioolaUon of PMUdtlphla, > ... . Wy/ ■ f ofonr dtiiemhai been celled .■.■' ■My/Vt '7/ fit** thrae i’olooki ' 'V 'if/fAyf f ...1/ /-/atthn rdoihipWwill .appear! 'iiful'kh-iih. ■/ hr * ro ® ttf toUniiittgs '\ 1 • i ' *•K - 'Unfih-' 1 f/ r/i .PaitaDaLraii, Jam. 3d,;18&3. f w/hrl ,' •//- • . Ife%'/j‘ /I • //. ::»/./■ \ CiuMhi'of/ThU»d«lphi»-'."if - jAf Pmldant of tho Corn Exohanga A»o -/ 'Wationyl hara bo«n r«qaaBUd to oall jront -.•./ftp:-, y.*,«>«attention to thia app«al*aad to iotioU oon~ ; .r-if/.'•!, .' l \ tribation from joaroitjln bahalf of tbofnf .■rff/h/;. ' ] terlnf poorof Sogland. / - " '’j/j-.’iv' - v/ 1 . ftf -1 /■ I •halite ploaMd to bearfrbm yon at aa ‘.'.hJh/ h - ’-''if }*i . • ' 1>- nitfy.date,aad-hopayoa. vUlbo nllbirad to - ' : tf Vr‘ .• • fowaidto out Commlttea a literal thbterip* ;‘-H * .-‘’iif i /ij/’ii/h'' - tion. Yoon, za*pMtfnU/> • ■>*-.!' • •..(•‘•.'jl/*/- 7' f Proi'tofConiaSxehang*' Alio.. Xn ecmplianOo'wlth Uio daiixa exprMtod In' *:. • \ . ite foraf oiag tetter a mooting of/tha Board . ,v : «•; of Trans and tho eitisans canarnilj U eallod * , **)*’‘' - • forThnwday afc*naoon f at thrte o'elooh, at ‘tht Board of Trado BoosUp to taka action * *t .• --v.ia rotative to the ratyoct of tho loiter, f ; . .j/,.,’ .■ r - Jas. H. Coomb. - • 'si’ ■ i !T^<* w v'. ‘ ’ ■i vMM mm j|i p:;^Q.-‘' ; -^ * : sAT,." ;r* *•■- ?■ Iff* • J • i -; ~ ’., *,' •• TOV' - ,t :i: , s - * * , It?- • *■■;- ?. >•'’* -.1 ■ >:■* ’>»«•*•. *■ % - ! \V V 9 +*£• . ♦* *• , t« v ~ „ , 1 >7: ,-*7 ‘.-. S‘. i ss» ■ v;-? . femvy .-•••si.-■;: v< |;s.j:» ssreiljttwsa:# :-i aiv ; K-:.;-i \ ~ *s \ • ity : - V : ! ’ 7 * •' !p':'v' ; ‘Hi ••; wi >‘'‘ ; " :^' •s'•-■; s ’S f '-' 1 ’ : ’‘ ! &if .£>' d ’ y r '%'<'' -v-riV,’ -y .:'yju •• V- !\ i*»V* 4 ?V' •’•»♦.*. iW'^' 4 " ' ••■J .. k r‘ •*>*>:* "V v rt: i,--;’ 4 X l '-*'--- y*’i :‘ ».fi '* ’ '?;■;%■%}.'■ '!’ ''!"V:' v t '"•<*•: ; r -•,• •-■ ++ .■ -.v:.•., ... V- !■' ’ : ; -;_v vJ V’ --U:- •'/.! Sip 'ii * NEIN -.V 'JS" : '■■■ ' 1 '..: ," ■»» • _ ’ ‘ <| : ;4!..tftriSS»AT MOBHD«S '.JAH.]®., CITY AFFAIRS: taromcuL mss or nucn-i. ft) «»iX» . _ 9 .o'clock, oo . • //i%:-' , OJ *; • oo j//rn ■• • ;•• •' r. m —— ,w/.7/ ;S0 : BwatUr-^—..4i;. a 8 5-20 ; . ' Expedition to N**fcvUle-«-Aid for Thousands of soldUrs'haTo % boon.Wonndsd inihs late ießguinarycag»g«m*ntjj in T*n ceases, and it will rednire prompt and ttberal , contributions, iftom ilti parts of tlmj;vimtah» country to properly relieve and supply their 1 . wants. Sending/supplies to tho grounded soldlors is a duty/which those at homo should hold as doubly binding-spon thorn. | Weare gredied to.loarh that oar. exoollent and sffi-: 0 - dent SubsiiUhoe Committee have]taken In & - hand to forward a lot of hospital supplies for : TthihinsJU'ot tho tiekuadwoiuidtdntJfash , rill*. Tho artiolos. wUI .bo no4«r the charge i of adslegatlonlrom-tke.CommUto (who wtll aooompany th«m,aad so# to thsir distribution. I • Tho Commttto will , open .City Ball/ oh j Wedß**d*y»fromll o'clock ».m.,to!4o'olo«k » - ( rooolri»f donations. The amount «f good thin expedition may/do/will depend ; /altogetberon tho oontribatiens they. meyre ’ aoeeieo on Wednesdays There U no tost'casdoatribtto coo* arttolc.- Tbciollov* 6nr *rtiol*retctacb m 'will 1 brmM^nceded: 'UodefibtiU,drawer*, iblrti, ilippcn, bed* cletUi, tdebJ, dried frriVcexp eUttb/ iaric se, boiled tongue, fruit* indjellieiincafli, J wlamendUtaorSftUpioc, bwicy beffcf *®d tMU i' • • t ■■■ -• • j - ■/ ConWbaUoniof cub wttl»l»oJ>bßW*«ii, . wMch can baUft at tha JUU on Wednesday, 7_ Me«#r*’Albref,BenACo., / .. Wood Stmt, or Weymaa A Bon, fialfthfield / Btreet. I ♦ Let; the reiponee bo proopl, UWU aad generoui. • • •?■•:'•' • • ;.j ;•-•, tswordFreacntationJ Xte nutimi friendi ofCipL T. D.YoiV of Company F,*2dOMo Volonteora, will W plewoa to lows that ho her beta jpreetatad with aTeryeJegant membera ‘of the oompany, aaa .token .of theireauem amd regard for Ua u » manaad jaa ofioor. Tho prooenuaon took pUoaot Coap Cloro* load, Now Year** day. aad waa mad* .' under the dirootioo of w Committee joo’niittfog of llaaara. J. Bwearing«o, A. Thoapaon, H. H. BoWely, D. E. Potte and D. B* MUaar. Thepreee&tation apeoeh wu ub by Mr. Wm.N.Caeey, and woo happily responded to by Capt. Yoit, whoa# derottoa toithe’ inter eeteof Mimea, ! ( daring tho baraiMee and porQa of .the leaf lixteen-moathe, aad aia an \ fllaeUag btaoarr on tha > field of battle, haft' greatly jndoMod Mm to; thwm. V - Cot. Cuke at Hoaa,—Tha j aoiaaroaa friasde of OoL John B. .Clark, of the 133 d ‘ Regiment,'will begratified to learn that he arrired aft Mi home la: Allegheny,]y eiterday afternoon, on a brief farloagh. He lookihale aad hearty,and appears to be in]. excellent epirits. Hell reoeivtag a most cordial. wel ooad from Ma friend*. "I t —: — , . AmviL or Colossi. 'Hull.—jCol. J. C. of-tho 624 Regiment, arri?o4 a daj or ; two *ino* on asbort vUH to bU bomein Al ■ Itgbttoy. Bo li on* off the brsvaii officer* la - tbo WTTieo, fcDd eo»t*Unt to load tbt rem aabt of tbotaWraai 624 to doodi of valor and raapwo. . v .. j-_ ;::•• ~ ■ - Th* citijan* of lh« Boroogli of jLfcwrtno*- ~ vilitt *n informed IUI th»-ou h»« lh» MSintfi OaMttu toft * th.ir bjr to®, "oitofie#, L»wr«no*- L i till*, or i»P>jrl»f to M. D. Stock,our carrier, '■ op«D tl»tra»to,»tl#o«ato»w««k..: ptii.ua sbtrol in Q t forget thoUrga aal* of gtoewW« > 'wio«i| fiM *5? brandlf* to;U sold: tkb No.-3*o -Lib arty atroat, t by ocdatof ABtignta; SalaitiO o oloqk. T. A. Medalload, AuoUonar. - - tniun. Joinun. — Tluoity ’««“** war* find and balla rung In Tirloua pnrta or. Ah* otty. • ■r; - : .V. : v |;.. i - jWEdip tfc* followlsg from tfco Zfofty Try. fr*UMOfJ*o. l*t:.,: ? w.. -b - “TA« 2W&mm in JKrtt&iiry&.—Johß! W.' Pit*, 'took U ©*r AgMt U Pittsburgh for the t*l» of :ih« Itety, Smf* »nd W!mW|t ... Any.of .©wmd*M;TfruMngt£oj2K&«MWm vv ; oddreti with Hr.Plttoekj 'oppotlu tho Post-offlo*, who wlUldoUm it to v-j i .• all>«rt* of tho city. ; . - '* j - JSoota AT. Aoonoir.—M«Cl*lliad, 55 Fifth «tmt/hu rtotiyod anothor lifftaocT /. bU eoitiftußui of book*, photograph: al bams, Cattily bifctoa^paptr*peon, Jfce., fra® Mr. Pratt, whiakha will bo oloiiag «ot at aaotlob to«aifht and to-morrow sight.. - Tba U aoycgte fn Unpootlopl r ; 9ut 1$ or iO; oeati worth’ of|goods at PK took i.oppotlte the Poit-o&ot. anil get ,/or anow. . ..| . Cwnney-Holdor*, Phbtod -, grapb'Albmu/at Pittock'i.oppoiltalhe ' offiop* . ■ i j JiAltOC, for XMM’H oppo tht Poit-ofljjjk ,-. Ef.,'; . JOft-offloe. ’ | SPJSCJAIj LOCAL NOTICES.. Guttra*its'tun’i Butrise Maoujsa# lor ■ /./L/.A. I.Duran, Oanaral A,ut, Ho, 18, fifth Pttut. jM Vau'ud Worn Wiu<-Thp winter llnpdn Ul, ui n’ nit proTidp oorlelroi .with tt*materialto k«pp u oomfortehlp. A good nimiZiaaAonnoit ii th. rmrj arti ote, ud wp itt’t know of any pI»PP Whir, rtf rpadprppuiet o» th»t will look** w*U, And atlhp —«* tin*' wHhitauthp molt «•- T»’.w«twr u at w. HrfipQpp A Co.’i, porapr.f fpdpral ilmt ud Dlamoad Sqaan, AltortPßf. Thplr rtoek of OTProoptingi, .ktuinou'ud imp efPthlag, putaldou of all dMoripUou, pi* wtllapiorted, ud of thp lattot atjrlp. Thp gutlppuati firnllhia* rood! dtpPrtßtat to nil that a paiahapdr would wiah. (MU 0&] Ooatf you dssirea '' ’ V : v„V ~ . 1.. Samuil Gasman, arnkut tailor, would aost rospootfuUy inform hit firiasds and the pabilo generally that he has returned from the Bait with his, new (took of fell aid. win tor goods. Bit stock ©onsisteef thelateststyles of elotki, easslmerei' and vestings,; selected froa A» lk(M(laportMtosL Gentlemen de siring a neat dttinggarnsay andat prtoes lower than at any j etkcr tailoring establish* mentintio oity,wonlddowoUtogiTo himam early call. Baanel Graham, merthant tailor. No. U Markets tract, .one door from Third. ; CuiuT’a NonMAirlvenruTß.—’A new class, taking'UpaU tke branches required by law on 'the Professional jCertlfleate, including the Theory of Teaohlng, will be organised os the irst Mondayof January. Also.a spOdatblass forMisseswhodonotwishtoteaeh.’ Persons wishing to attend either of tko Classes should enter their names immediately/ • ■ Choiou Houdit Ptrairrs,—J. M. Rob erts, Hoi. 17 PUth street, isnow opening the meet bholoe itockof fine Sold-and Silver Watohee, Jewelry,’ Silver Ware 'and Pasoy Goods ere; displayed InthUoltj, and is tell ing them at remarkably low prices.; Notice to tho property owners of this eitj Is hereby given, that any repair* needed about their., houses. will Jbe - done promptly, if they leave their -order, at Cuthbert't Carpenter and Joining Shepp on Virgin allay, fust above Smlthfleld street. • _ ' woald : advise oar lady Teod or# to eoU v ot‘JV PineV# corner of Groat mod Fifth stmtifOßd examine hla atook of ahawls, whloh he ho# jut reoeired. Prion: lower then ertr. Ho hu o finelino of iqaare ■howl* from $1 &0 to $6; long ihowl# from $3 50 upward*. : OksifoCCAUd will bi Ut«i *t the Onutiboi oftoe, Ho. 404 Liberty street, d»j ec. Bight. Alt ordersleft et the *bore pUea will be promptlj sUended te. AD eeilamtut bepeld .iB-edteßee,'' : •» Feta, Foes, Gnnat B.AR©aixa.—J. Finch, corns? of Grant *nd Fifth itmti, commenced thls'moralngjtoeloie oat hia entire steek' of Fan at Hew . York aaotlon price*.' Ladle*, une and all, should attend. Th« great tale .of Grooeties,by order of assignee, take* place to-morrow (Tuesday) at 10 o’clock, at 207 Liberty' street. Dealer* should net.fall to attend. thkatkk floDlltU. Twmnr...... Lao. WV*o«aeail'attht of the «&min»&Uflh* great tragkectrcM.Htm KHMA VtALLKB. ‘THfe (Tuesday) ■VXSIB9| , i7«a'. «th, 1883, Wffl bepnmfted, Oihetto r lAGO —.IMMAWALLXfi. OTH*LLO™~-—OHAPLIH. .Ur. and mbs. white. : PITER WHITS. : Mr. BIJTOH. Mil. WHm—- Mb. OiLLET. i •oiur^Rr SOLUifiBS* BOUKTIK3, FKNSIONB, BACK PAT, aadaUothsr JDBT CLAIMS AOAUtBT THE 60VEBMMJCbT, •- aroaptly procured at re—ocsTito rat**. Apply to • ••• • ••' •■•''- D. H. HAEEN, 1 103 fourth street, Pittsburgh, aad ■ • OHAKIiXS O.IDOUK, • oeaOjSm ; • . ’ WtohlagtooVl). 0. Military claims, bounties, rUUIOHS, BACK PAI, u« MILITARY tii.AtMH ot (Tin description, colleiud by (b* nb> •cziber.aSibe folio wing r*ie«,vU: OO-, aUothec claims»f3 60. C. U.TAYLOB, AUmbij Mo- TS Great itnM, Pittsburgh, t*. - H.B. Hocharge* are mads if tbeclaia do— oct succeed, and ail iaforiaatton niton grata. ~ seiily pENSIONH, BOUNTY ABACK PAY. Atttfmtf el law mad Claim Agamt, &9. U 4 FIFTH BTSUMT, Proceed— Soldiere’Claima of trery description. I FEMBIOHB tor disabled officers, soldiers,—eoMo—JJ martn-. BOUHTlStesd PlflllOliS tor tbe ova, nmato ocpb— cbOdren, broths— end sisters, J or easr tonal reps—sntoiive of the— who have died or ba— Um la the —rsic* j or bare died alter die* I obtofa, ftp—»•{, TWdltolj. , j / ,i- >, Tm&mmgpf Tbmdtore/. ... He U lb* comaMißor of the Teeebenf. Um bib to whoa til of os look tor «Moi mad taetroeifco. , . JOBS J, WOLCOTT. ■ ,_I oobow bobT .banriUr irtih (bottom. -.. ' T.mXißnH KATOH. ■ I«bMcfaihrconcur in tk*epl&ioo«xsrMMd ebcm r. j W« B> IfjilVfa i. ; lUktplmmn in giving ft many eijintoa ihattbe I lormrfog recqau»*na*tlvo to fnlljr nettled. , - f " . ▲. BUBTT. I kitowof no on* wbo tom n bluer teettnooy in htofevor. TjFh.avmt. II tally ooaenr la the >ttw iwoiaißittiirtloß. - ILDXHHISOII. 1 ’ Be can prepmre pupils tor the High School eutekee dittißy ctlur tuditfiD tUi dtv -•-; ' ■ ' '• “ / A.T. DOBTHRT. I • t-ll per week. in narmpee. enfcSUwd OIL KEPINKKS, DISTILLEBS AND with lb* Hatioaal pvneo* e&gagod in ear oftu above o o^®** o ?**!* Fjqwtoedlerkoep; each bookeieare ■peeffled tow. and ante trl-ojonthjy mad ncntbly retanto, abo in neh aura ad to specified [ by L*Wi - Tb* sndantotMd are preparing the Vartans I t£nSfitor(rt«iß«atfaJy I #pdgrtpUur»*porta > inToito»bu.T»n«w , *>i }• —75 4> .0.0. , . *>i : ' 15 do' Ora**. 1 ... : no do '«A'.'Oc lwbSEpriMlTb. Mo(*io»i r I ' r "23 do bourlsi'i ojnjN .. 1 - lOi-io, enoctodßTudivirapi. I ‘ lO^doXßrjactorfLWtaleOfl; i , X»« I owJto'ufiw ntoif I ; ‘“VTo ssowTSibspatbicks. ». 1- ■-•dmlS—-— — lßl^adlQrfcih»rtT*r»W» // / '■/ r / ijv vaEjmmjrTM. To tended* with - H. G. HAOKBXLL, Pxrrntnwß, Pa., TJLLL.OH&- j • (B—m to James C. Wsttj) - Merchant Tailors, Are now reeeMmf their educational: TfiE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. PROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. Special Dlepatch to thi Pittsburgh Oeutte., Wabbi*qtox, Jon. 5,1603. TEX EKTXKAT OV TBI RXBILB. 1 The War Department hat advice* from Rosecrens that the enemy It in fail retreat, and that he if ready to path the pursuit to the lait. • Thegloom which ha* overhang the community for the lact five day*, aid which reached it* climax to-day when the report wot circulated on apparently that Roteerant had surrendered with thirty thousand ii that changed into general rejoicing. Gen. Roseerans* well-known char acter and antecedent* are regarded os giving ' every essuronoe that hi* victory will be im proved to the atmoit, and hi* parßttljt-prbmpt I and relentless^ Thl* victory and that at Vicksburg is tonf sldortd a* practically ending the war in the Southwest, If only-deoent vigor is displayed in improving themi and taking possession of the strategic point* In the oouwtry that open for. oar occupation. TBI MOHITOa. >4 The official report of the foandering of the Monitor thowi that her lot* was attributable to the springing of a large leak about the line wbeie the armor joined on to the hull, caused by the weight of the armor and the strain. Thli was produced on the woodwork during a violent pitching of the vessel in a heavy sea, | when she ipse on the swell, and the flat nnder I the surface of the projecting armor, came' I down with greatforoc on the water, ceasing a shock to the vessel and turret, and, as suppos ed, increasing the leak. The pump* were en-. tirely powerless to keep the water down in the hold, and it was neoesiary to transfer the crew te the ship which had the Monitor in tow, as the wares were dashing over the | whole deck. This transfer was extremely | heserdoas, and it was while attending it that [ most of those who were lost perished. The I whole official report tends, to make it clearer than ever bsfore that the Monitor was wholly unseeworthy. riOSOXAL. Mr.* Daniel E. Carter, of Obte, United States Minister to Bolivia, arrived here, bring ing the treaty he has negotiated with-the Bolivian government. The. nomination of Wn. C. Morehead as Postmaster at Zanesville, Oblo, was made to-day. The nomination -of Assistant Secretary ; Usher, to-day, u Secretary of the Interior, i took no one by surprise. The contest, ell | along, lay between him and Holt. The Prei idenfwai inclining to Holt on general grohnds; and to Usher becaasc from the same State with Smith, urged by Smith and familiar with I the basinesi of the Department. When members from the north-west began to I protest against the appointment of a Border I Blate men to the and to demand an l eanest Republican,. they simply turned the I eesles in favor of Usher, j I roXTXI ABD Pori'S DimCCLTT. Fits John Porter’s friend* olaim that they have made a strong front against Pope’s gen eral credibility. They eay that in his evidenoe on the rooent examination, Pope testified thet in the battle on the 29th ef August, Jackson alone opposed him; while in his dispatch to Haileek, whioh they have introdaeed, Pope Says explicitly that be fooght the combined forces of the enemy, and* attempted to tele i graph. OBUXE liaCIRDUD. It it brought to light that Gen.jdi rant's or* der against the Java had baen peremptorily rescinded by direction af the President. A delegation of Jew* oameon here Izom OLocin naU and Padaeah, and made earnest repre sentation of the cruelty and injustice of Baft. Grant's exclusion of them from hit depart ment. They and Gurley waited ok the Pros* idont and Halleok, and at once sesured a »- i . [ I vocation of the order. 1 GIN. BUTLIX. ; ’ The Eastern papers have references to the oharges against Gen. Butler for private spec* ulation* at New Orleans, and state that all the profits or these alleged speculations were duly tinted over to the Government at the time* This evening's R*pahH*a* says that General [Antler is to have nix important command after visiting hit home at I/owell. It seems to be generally, oonceded that one. has already boon offered to him. r a petition tbok nigio nnichant TAIWfS. Mr.'Snmner - presented a petition from the negro merehakt tailors of Hartford, which, if the war did not engross everything, would produoe a —nsation. It simpty renews our old revolutionary war cry, and protests against befog taxed,while they have no representation in the government. the appropriation bills. The Apropriatibn Bills for this session wit! amount in all to about one billion and ninety .millions of dollars) that for the army, already in, is over seven hundred millions, while the Naval bill will ask for seventy millions more. j THI yOKTII COOST KAITUI. |In the Porter Court-Martial to-day, aeor itepondenOe L was presented beiweenr .vir ibos j heads |he army of the potomab. on the eondoct of eampelgn jin V irglnle, wbiflh was oonaidtred in secret Mssloo. ' | PASSED. i .{ .. t: Aldrich's bill, taking away the ahauitlaa from the late hostile Stony In Minnesota, and giving them to the sufferers from the. recent outbreak, passed to*day with scarcely any | oppesiUon. : • 1 : • ‘ , TELEGRAPH UNIS lITIIIOPVID. Fall dtipatehes wore filed at the telegraph offioe, last nigh}, bat owing to the interrup tion on the lines’ between Philadelphia and PHUbargh they failed to get through.; . TBI D**Ttt or 001 m OitXlOfltS| BoiMnnB 1 ckl«f 6f SUfT, ere»Ui • dMp •*»* intlon ta«r.,.wh.r. l b.llT»d for y«n,md»u anlroriollj oitoomoJ.- ' " j : ■ ViiKimoii Joa. -6.“ Th. Pn.ld.nti to d»y,nomin»Udto tho judge CibK, now AuUUnt' Boorotniy. of-tho Int«rior< to b. SooroUrr ot4ho Infdrtor, W »«Eply *b. .ontoilngTncnney.:: ■[■■ ij . : FKOM HABRIBBUBG. f j Specie! to tbo pittitarcn QoMtio* t , I'-' a' Repablloun o»«on» of tb» Bnita til»;»f -tsrnoon n«mtn»t«d G»orf» V. Lnwtonoo; for Bpember, Georg. W- HmmorUy for Ctark, knd Gordon 8. Borry for Aiiitnnt Club. j Tho Domoomttp omom of tho Hoo»» thlo .ratting nominated John Cof iho for BpOOkor bp o roio of 34 to 18, nnd Jocoh Ziegler for Olort- yij,-; ’ '■! ! ; 1 Tho Republlcen ooaohi of tho Homo moot*, to-morrow. Thoinoit prominent condidoto* .reYlno.nl Ood Moor. r.~“‘ 'B-. : The Capture el IIoLLT Srtiooo, Mill., Jon.: 4.—IS On. BalUtt, Onml-U-Ckte/; DUpetohoi from Goh. Shormon nnd tho nonloommondorworo rooolrod on tho Jilt; Tho gunboat. wore on goging tho onomy'i bottory/ond Gen. Sher moiijwM^nUol.throomllo^from.yiohthorg, lonrhtkniiho.QMnndn -AheoalOftho llotoayo thot tho t Tukooo boro •OtpoUdlHoh OfTtohoborg. I < yightd] . To pen. BalUckj Oenfral-im' Chief : Oaths 26th of December we marched from Nashville in three columns, MeQock’e Oorpa by the Nashville pike, Thomas' from its encampment on the Franklin pike, vie Wilson's pike/and Crittenden’s on the main Hurfreesboro pike. The left and centre met with a strong resist anoe, such as the natore of the ooantrj,: roll ing or hilly, routes skirted' by cedar thickets and interspersed by small streams, with rocky . bluff banks, forming serloui obstacles'. j ; Gen. MpCook drove Hardee’s corps ajmil? and a half from Nolinsvilie, and occnpied the plooe. ' • ; r . Crittenden reoehed within a mile. and 4 ? half of Levorgne. Thomatf reaohed the! W il* \son pike, meeting with no serious opposition. On the 27th MoCook drove Hardee from Nolinsvilie, and pushed a reconnoiteriag dir vision six miles towards BhelbyviUe; and fonnd that Hardee had retreated : towards Harfreesboro. Crittenden fought, and drove the enemy before btm, occupying the Une ojf ’Stewart’s Creek, capturing some prisoners, with bat a slight'loss. . Thomas pocupled.ihh vicinity ©fNoUniville, where he was: par tially surprised and throwninto confusion and driven back. division repulsed the enemy foar times, and protected the flank of the oentre, which not only, held its! own, bat advanoed patU this'-untoward event, which compelled ine .to retain the ftfl wing to support the Jtshouid be rittlod, and assume a new position. • On the first, the rebels opf ned by an attack oo as and were again repulsed. On the.seoond, iklriaiibiilg along th« front with threats of an'attack until about! throe in the afternoon, when: the enemy advanced in a small‘division thrown across Stone river to occupy the commanding ground. • While roconnoitering the "ground ooeupled by this division*, which hsd no artillery t l saw a heavy force emerging from the WOOI4, and advancing in line of battle, three llnee deep, ihey drove oar llltlfc'division;jbefoiW them, after a sharp contest* in whloh wp lost 70 or 80 killed and-375 wounded, bat they wore repulsed by Neeley’s fiivlilonandthe remaining troops pf the left wing* headed by Horten's pioneer brigade* and fled fat over the field and beyond their entrenchments, i the offioers rallylog tkem wim great difficulty. They lost heavily. We occupied theground with the left wlog last night. The lines ware completed at 4 o’clock in the morning. l This oeenpled my time uhtU 4 o’clock, and tttigned the trcops. < • i : The commencement of the retreat' was known 4? meat:7 ,o’clockthis morning. • Oar WmmaolUoa-ti’atD artlved during' 4he night. To-day was engaged in distributing the am-, munition, baryiog tbe dead/ and collscUng the arms from the field of battle. Th* pursuit was oommonoed by the centre, the two leading brigades arriving on the west •ido of the 1 Stone rleer thi* evening The rnilread bridge VM iired/ bdt In whet eonT dition la not known. Weihall the town and. poraait to»g»ortow«, . j Oar Medical Director calimatei tbe wound ed. In the hospital* n.H short of andodr jeadat 1,000. : . ‘ ‘ We have to deplore tbe loss, of Itlihb. 001. Gareeohe, whose capacity and- gentlemanly deportment had already endeared him id all the officers of this command) and whose gat* Untry in the field of battle excited their ad miration. [Signed,} ,W. 8. Rosacjuas, Major General Com’g. Camp vein Monraccaßoao, Jan. 4. —to Major-Gen. HalUek —Following my dis patch of last evening, I hare toanftonnee that the enemy are in fall retreat. They left lasi Bight.. . . ... .-v Tkarain baring rafsed-the river,, audthe bridge across it between the left aad centfe being incomplete, T' deemed it pradeht to withdraw that wfog daring ibe night; ;v / ; ■ W. ti. HoBKCBAas. . I ''• » -=— Major-General Commanding. Latest from the Battle Field in Ten< [Prom tb» Associated Prae Oorr—poodetst.J LoomvitMn.Jun.. s.—The iSbeliaUscksd oar foroes at 1\ o'clock p. m., on Saturday. They were potted strongly in rifle pits, -and were repulsed^'with terrible slaughter. The fight continued two hoars. At 1 o'alock Sunday morning the rebels scmmeneed to’retreat. At noon Stanley** cavalry entered Mur? freesboro, endfoaptvred a number of prison? ertg gone and itoxes. 1 The Federal*, on Sandey fn foree, bopapied Murfreesboro.- The enemy has gens to Tallahoma. The mail from Louisville arrived to-night. Fifty-four hundred of onr wounded are in Murfreesboro. No Confederates or guerrillas are bn the road. , ) Gen. Cheatham Is reported killed by a shel in a house at Murfreesboro. The enemy |s whipped oat and gone. MoOown (rebel) is certainly killed. The Otmberiend river has risen fear and a half feet since last-night. . , Cther soaroes say that the Fedetals. driving the rebels towards Tallahoma. • A letter from Barboaryille, Ky.,says that Col. Carter did not attempt to capture Knox ville, but is going eastward to eat the Ten nessee aad Virginia Railroad, lessening the : chances of the rebels augmenting their era foroes from' Klehmond,whioh it in sap posed they are attempting to do. i : V The Boulbenflino Is now working, bat has been Interrupted all forenoon. .. ? The Emancipation Proclamation in Blnogri. Jamison City, Mo., Nov. 6.— The fol lowing resolution was offered In the House to day, and referred to the Committee on Fed eral Relations; * } • Ritolwd, By the Hoose, the Senate oonoor ring, that the. proclamation Issued by Presl dent Llnooln on the Md: of fleptembwi and the sdpplementary proelanUtlon oa the fit of January, will Inaugurate a most important epoch in American history ; and meeting our fall endorsement,/oe-, earnestly, and respect fully urge its rapid enforcement, and will use onr best endeavori tbhastain U. ! To the Senate, a joint resolution ed to memoralls* the Corernor to okrry oat the original assessment brdered ' against the SeoesslonistsL' ; ; / Arrival of the City of Washington. V Oasn Baon, Jan. 6.—Tha ateamer-City of WashlngtoHrfroia Liverpool on the 34th, Tla Qaeenitown on th# 25th. She pasted off this -Mint at seven ©'olookuaSuntay nfo?ning.‘ ’ - The Liverpool Jbdmbf of Oonmtrco nj*: TheCoverement he* Alabama shall- he warned from ail Bridsh ports, and notio* has bosn riven, that. If any mor* British property is destroyed, the Gov •ernment will at onoe take steps to destroy- tha Alabama. "1 ' . • j Th. AhMiiiv 0“" IU eo.tn4iet. tUi it»U tuht uiduyi, W.ir»- «ur» th. .OoTunmut wDt hot eoualan ilulf In itop^n^ the craft, of thWAUbnc..-- j | -, i i: i .Fiom ‘ toßlnrUle. -‘■ /■ |-;. wind .oiitbt WMtbn cl«t -E™Wn|t J|«- on.Uf I#:l3—tb«mom«Ul‘A2°; wind ««th; w«.th.f rt.ndy.,, . . : ; -■ j.«-£ ••■■■ Mnikel. bT Telerrapb. t * ‘ aucnMiiiJrai A-Krwln*^—l.'lmlfer ■enrSoe’.t *5 UK9S » fcrfWdi KM U bndwindt MMI n41.1n rwl SSTcIII. bat It It held* ebKl?%bev Hothinr SSStt Sen >ne>W 'Qroc>TiM_)ieiE«a|eA‘'giißr it linlr CoO. it 27031.6.',,M.hww. •* W®3 Gola 133; EltTer 124; Denltei Nott.l27> Klxlio. .lewlT- • » v'-: i J 4 M'bXBKN, Beam' Fouedeb*, - Oabakd Bt*i * Tirtu*. J AttHadi Of BBAM lun IHON K* fluted Al«w-BBABB fIAKTINGS. ofTlWnds m*d• tt tfe»«fc3*«t •WOOD W freiiptly to,;.* 1 " W SbM>ba of _«■!. ton '•10€_proo««J w xiUte of Moot a»f* iMP**"”?* W lr Otumeoi, w fII luan to (It* #»H»Mctlco la orerj rwpotL ; **»T ~ Some , Plain Talk by ja Kentucky Slaveholder. TheiCincinnau Gasttu contains a long letter from Col. Leonidas ] MetcaU, Com manding one of the Kentucky regiments; Be is a slaveholder himself,; but 'despises that class of Kentuckians who have no anxiety for anything except “niggers.” The following is tho concluding portion of this letter: “We have got o lr-eyes open at last. We see that they aro too costly a luxury. Al ready a thpusand millions has been spent by each side, andla'tbohsand millions will not pay the destruction, which is a thou sand dollaraa head for every slaveowner in the whole U uited States. And,- more awful yet four hundred thousand of our ownj nee have been slaughtered or died of disease in this j unrighteous war. Our Congress has sped a great part of its time since we have been a nation, in wrang ling over that question, itas not time a bnndantly proven that we Cannot have it -and peace too ? The overbearing tendency instilled into ns by the usages of the in* stitntion banishes the veryidea of liberty, peace and progress. Instehdiof its being, -00(1,8 Institution, it is His rod of punish ment—a thorn a festering sting. [Now id the time to rid the world .of this[ bane of peace.' Let us not fasten upori the inno : eCrit unborn this - fruitful theme of injuß tlce, strife and murder. Leave not a ves? tlgeof' the curse. The lrhell of slavery was hung in £he boomof ihe deep-toned cannon intended for the ! destruction of Fori Sumter; but like the boomerang in the' hands of an unskillfdl! thrower, re bounds' with' a killing blow. The blow reverberates and spreads until all Chris- tendom heeds the warning.! The name of Lincoln and universal liber ty, will forever. be as closely allied; as the name of Christ and Christianity, and will go hand to hand- with the Throne of grace.” GABBABD—On Soodatf dlghl, the-4(h lafcta&t, WALKIB PLaTTX, Of William H. and -*arab Garrard, aged 4 years sod 4 month!. Tho of iho family are VespestfaUy Invited to attand tho fancral, Torn tho residence of hU patents, 830 Bonn it-eel, on Toariiv, 6tb Jnot., at •^o’clock p. ; nu ' . "* 'j;__ . ’! McBEAH—Oa Monday morning, at 11 o'clock, 'at tho residence of M.e. McDonald, Blrmlaghud, MABJBBT JUoBEAH. . . j. .. Tha funeral will take | l*ce on Toisoar, Cth lueU, at 10 o'clock*. a., to prooeod tO'thv-Allegheny Oametery.' ’ \ > IBWIF— At tfort Wayne,. Indiana, on Friday evening, Jan. ltd, Mrs. MABT iA. IBWltf, in the ttth ymrof bar age. . j - Tha fenand will move ar2 o'clock van {Tuesday) imu OS, froth tbe'jval-Jeoca of Joieph-G. Davis, MU Ur street, near Centre Avenue, Seventh Ward, to-Trinlty Church. -•' •_ I • • ' -*■ RIVER INTELLIGENCE. . The weather continue! yiild, clbndyanduneettled, with- every ■ appearance of more; rain. The river U agaln ewelttng,'and last evening! tho pier mark! in dicated atx and.a.haif feet. Tbe;rise,as usual, U ont of the Allegheny, u tbi» Monongabela, as yet, baa' not risen an inch. A dlrpatcb,] reeeired from Oil Oity, yesterday, report! a. rise of j about forty inch** in the Allegheny, at'that place,; with eix inches of enow and .twelve Inches of mod.!' „ ' - There wee a moderate butanes! done at the teiveo .yesterday. The receipts were larger than tuna]; tho shipment! were, rather limited, j The, arrivals were Emma Graham, from Ztneoville, Lady Franklin, Cincinnati', and the ScHpee and White Bon, from Louisville. j ; j - ’ Theonly departure for'Mow, was the newsteamer, Armada, fb^WhaoUug., bh» backed out from_the wharf very gracefnUy,an:| moved off down tberirer at a’rapid rate'of. TbK boat; we'have no . doubtj Wlll prove to Vo ouo of the that, comes to tblspjrt. , ] Gaptain TnomuEogcr'e-BeW’boat, partially com pleted, arrived Uat- evening from Brownsville, tier upper works wore somewhat damaged by tho storm. .on Sunday, while being towed down the Honongu hetaßlver.i ■ ,„•.,J . j . Capt. A..0.-HcAlfum‘sn.-w steamer, “Armenia,” (know receiving bar fioiihlog will, be ready for bavioaoe la : a;fnvr .thyi, Q*p t._ BrickalTe_ new steamer.U also rapidly approaching towards ccin* pletion. Capt. B. ; expects to. be.ready. to. commence loading fb.* St. LouU in a week or ten days- ••• j - Hereafter the Wheeling packeUirilV- leafs here protoptlj at U.o’cio t*> boxes black Tobfceco, 6sand 10s; 12 ; do . natural Ust Virginia; . AS kegs Ho. 1 O twist Tobacco; ' With* fall Msortmenfcof goods idour Una, for ml* by ' J. 8. DILWOBTB A 00.*T7 „«2# - IBOand 183 Stood strssL ' .IHUIT TUKiitt.— rorOß- I citato*.—Averylsrgetkdcfcbf eboloS TBSXS, of selected varieties to chocaa toa.wltboTsry pood* bis cnrslaksn to bars erviTTiariett’true to ttaaoi ■- Of, Apple ikoi ws have.lTS/Xw- 60,0QQof which •rs threw yesr olds, IU.OW fodr year-olds. Pear, 10,- OUO two to thras year* old* Peach, Pina, ho., tut stock. ’! -■ 1. BtraKjfo**-tb* Tree* in (be Nursery. Call tad examine then. BTKBOBXXNB from 1 to 8 toot, by the hundred, fftrffr; stK>,BHADB TH3CK4 AND BHBUBBBBY, , whoiMaln *_ i ; Address PIttBBUBQB ;AjSD OAKLAND NUB -BKBlKB,Pftubar*h,T*. r. ■ .V ’ * ■ I3WwT" ■ • IQffN MtmDOOH. in. . I LvOAisUWililiii, ~ :: : ieuccsO(drto James jHolmss A 00.,) "'j POBK PA[OKBB, a• ~ Dsaisr in BAGON t ‘LAUD, BDOAB*OOBXD HAMD, J»MOKU> v- r .U 7 - . 008. HABBST ANDinaiT STBXBTB, ;) dellsly-: ■.' ■' '■■■■ ■i / X IQOiU FpiiiaH, fop tho; fbl- Xi lowingxeasons, !* superior to all others;, - ; .l.lt oesds.no mixing* . ' - • . ~ stajU wnaiever. . ; B»iltproducesnodlit fcrdusi. 7 ~.; . A lt prstsrvss.lrum rpsi. 6. It produces* Jet black polish. i ; A iltreqaim very little labor, for sals by T 81M0N JOHNSTON,) * deifl ; oorasr Snrithfleld and fouTthntrests.^ uiLtty aop. ts si’KAMCAiSuiKd —Just reodred ■ from 'fit Tork, i foil assort ment of BJdleyV OabdlesrYanllla Orsan r ; Broken Btkk, sssortid Bopc Plunsj in boxes and oonruco ptaiu Ac , tor-sals at the family Orooery Store of ! L - JNO. A. RNNBHAW,! d?B4i oomerLlbettyandHaha stmts.' IbbU.ptl«*fra«h l ßolißqtt*n: ■» •!• *oi do. ; .m ,7• I bbl. Whit* Mikjui s. L - . , . 60 bmu> W. B;.ObMW{!.:; .td do BmbarxPbMWi ~■ .V i ‘ . ITRAHK YAW GOBI**,; * • •• my#oo» : Hr-*, fit wrt-glt.ldbwty itwrt.' KkD* Itlth UiDKtt. tVH FAMILY cam.— loo bbu. on «»i»bj i ■! . ; : »RASK,VAB (JOBSIB,I ■■ rti ■ ; . 1148»ooBd \l No. 1 CloTpr BwdjlWt r«eamd«ddftirrtlq&j . d^ ;- T-y -!UB«OT»a»trSt.'i‘ ipUKK wmi'K OOD LAVisK Uli., in - - ~ r ;>> -WOOtelPf k WAT.LACIU NDIA KUUBKK, BUAtfJUm*, KID TIBS ud DBIMEINO, ODW, tor Soldi- n' Mr, iiJbIA"UUBBKK UAVEUK2K& ftr ttKAXKS,, VUK 144U1K8 ASU.U: IJ TMmaii'wrf I’lW hr mb by , v TdOO/i«: ■ ■ .BOUbi.mi.tT.mV^ lODIDE jeuTAHSA ro-atOTaaad f< -13 bbla. Ho. 1 iflaada loir HMSI H. OOJjSsa. ;■ "i - ■ ■ ; /r v- T>l£AUi. r«anrgh Steel Work,. ibaao josh* ....johhx, M'uinxpoen. JONES, BOYD & CO., Manufacturers of OAST. STEEL;, also, BPBINtfr, .PLOW AND A. B: STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AN fTT.yg, corhtf of Bo« add First streets, Pittsburg] Penn'a. • •- ; r : ’ ocl9 ; j. o. aiaaraTEioK *. sun. 0. KIEKPATRICK & CO., Manufacturer*, and Wholesale-Dealers IuLAMP6 r CHIMNEYS, SHADES, CHANDELIERS, Ac. , —"Wholesale Agents, for KIER’S OELEBBATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBBIOATINGOABBON OILS, No. SS Wood Stbskt, oppoeiteSt. Cbarlee Hotel. Pltubnrgh. Pal - • j*lB:lyd jW-JOHN COCBEAH ft 880, . Manufacturers of IBON B&L&G.iBON VAULTS AND VAULT. DOORS, WINDOW SHUTTERS, .WINDOW QUABDS, Ac., Not! 91 Second street and 86 Third street, between Wood and Market. Hare da hand a variety of iiew Pattern*, tendy «nd plain, suitable for all purpose*. Particular attention'paid - to endoslpg Grave Lets dona at short notified’ ’• ~ ah© £2c~B. B. ft c p-itarklk, Paper MANUFACTURERS and dealers in BOOK, f BINT, CAP, LETTER AND ALL KINDS OF WRAP PING PAPER. Mnhfi) removed from No. 27 Wood street to No. xtßmithfleh! street, Pittsburgh, Pa. — I h?ABH OB TBADK FOB BAGS. tyi. HOLMES ?* SOUS, Dealer* in FOUXIQN AND DOMESTIC BILLS OT XX. CHANGE, CIETiriOATES OT DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, No. fiT Huk.t aUMt, Pitto bnrgh, Pa . I i tfarCpllectlotu mkde cm aU tbe principal citk* fjrmii it. comae, x w )v2u>IHO,AND CO&I&US6IQN MKBCHAHT and whouifle* deafer; In' CHBJSBB, aKDfl, FISH, and Produce.generally, Ho. 26 Wood street PUUbnrgh, Fa.. , , • , . v -... ....... 80l • MISCEVEJtJTEO VS. pUSSIAK' PE BULK SPECTACLES. £\i -MotMitbiMdlß)C--th» Ml«tki of jeiiboi Swctacla, readers, wbu mapira to th» bubo of OpH' CMM,‘tbo ’ i •-r EUBBIAH PEBBLE SPECTAOLEB An recahdwc dally tb« wannest andoraeißeata of oar chisma* AU;»iarU«k*d Uto txattli»aUotW frpli H tipectaclea, Bad iftdVMr trial of UwSi 1 barefey certifythat they ara tba biafcl ever-onto Ifehatr folly raoimaaad them to all. who wUb to boy Byao* t * CU WK. BlBKhKt.'lhol’mO *ot «t‘, ' PiYn*usaß|'Jiil/MVIS6B1 1' - Mr. J. IH*mond—l>9At Bir s 1 parch Med * pair; of Uie “Beiena Pebble” SpecUclee from; you, enT moat *t>y they *re the beet I eter tiledf KCureoota meed them to «U ta went of the trGd*. 7 Q. IH&HABT.H.D, I certify to tbe ebcro. - PimvuMVj Inly 88,1662».- - • Vr. i>ka«w{-D«ir Sir: I .pucbutd i{dr.or. the “Btusbia Pebble" Specteclee.from yon, tad cer ,«lfy that they ars thebeet levernted, and. recom mend them to all In want of this article. • ; 0. V. HBITMBYBBi : Paetor of I bo Minion Ghareb*cotner Ohio street nd * Sait Common, Allegheny City. • v. - ; PmunaoH, Pee. IMBGI ■••• Mr. J. Diameud-Vw Sir ; The “Bosrian Pebble” Spectacle purchased of yon, after a lair trial, art the/beet that I have.naed.' . O.W.JiBBLIT. Ymnunon, ' Mr. J. Diamond~Tn*x 6hr : I porchaaed of yon a pair of tha “Banian PebbUE BpectecWe, and aflot *■• air Serial of them*! hereby esrtlfy ihUthay are the - tert-l ever need, and cheerfully .recommand them to • all who aiih to bay flpictacln. -JBP’M. . Ptmsixaa!r,Jalj22 t : IM3L • Mr. J. Diamo* i, bare need Spectatlm the laattenjeer*. Havlof saAire& coisiderabla Dom waak eyre, I bare bean lad and afaj] myialf of «wi abada of adrantaia ‘tbatrgTenei donid .aflord. of yoor 'tew f glirtes,th» "Bnsrtao Pebb’e." l betitaiad no* to givetbem M trial, and feel It doe to ycotoeayl fcaiaJaudrfvi kulartellaf. My eysa.do not water, M hsntofer*. - -ToonrnpectfoUy, - .J.J..WJU?*, Baltimore Branch Flino'MaßPfact t y t llB~Wood.al r i-« j ,^BumaOinßK ( Pec. Mr.r.Ziwd, OpUeUbi hat dabbed a pair of Jbe **Baakba Pebble’’ Speeudee In' my boosv for ■mv wlfe. and it proves to me that he -Is a man Of his profsMfrm JOHNJJQTP. 1 -d 1 31 ••. *-♦ v:,-: /:»>! f v* • -.j • : PKODUUI4. ' r. JL SOOM)l*. choicebncad a . - j 40 do mlin«oloterH«ed;.. ( .... • _ 60 do TtmortjflwU'\ *tv BO do Fla* Boodj ‘V; .■ i': ' TO'do UDloct! • 7 * aoco Ha. troihUoU Buttonv? . i ■-» i •/ .. .7000 Bw. cboteMtkodqM«BftWoe; ■ • i ■. ftfti-ffw.Ho. 1 Siif:|4nli ■ •) > 3ty 00 Di. now Buckwheat Floor? , il'OttmpriieoOefooreithwir '7 i*r r “lOßili WooJj* * .r» > ICOOBMi Whitt wdMUod Bapi'.K < -.; mbo*eoClt»»-6b««*e; , . ,;. v -;; . • * ' IB bbls; chofco Fjdkto; . . . > . ' /uj 80 do- frtah Kus; *' ~ ~*» ) y..| IfctotWi with . toll osock ot Oroc«ri<», : lnjrton forMlobj i, ..'HvHIWM* wwtdaanun*D. " »«* .J ;j-v r iwK r - > ■■■ -’G'a' w: IVH IMP«OViU> ■ r. • ■ : 5 : : • It t tfliOOl) SEAKC&Eft. 1 SCBIODSt rOP - CUMT, , C&neerou Formation,, Berofola, ' ,CataiMQtt»: JDigeaaet, I Eryripelee, Bofli* Pimple, on the Face,"” ; Sore Syw, Tetter Affeetions, ■ : -77 SoaldHead, . ...... ; Dy»pepiia,r , - '.V Gortiveneii. Old and Stubborn Uleeni, Sbeumntib Sifordgre. ' • Jaundice,' ';«i' ,7’ 7 ■ ■ Salt Bhesm, _ Mercurial Diwattt, Seneral Debility, Liv6r Complaint, Lou of Appetite,; Low Spirits, / j v I’emale CejaplainU, 1 1 ; 1 • - or Fit*, Faralyaia or Faliy,‘ ‘ : Syphiiitio Siieaaei and " ~Garie* of .the Bose,, TOa»TBa« imH allothb* dibbuci HAVTHO THUB OBIOIH I* A, DBPBATBD OOHDTTIbBf Or THX BLOOD OB OIBOTJLA tob» omjhi.. - 5 "" XLABM Or DAHiMLA. BOYD. VU ■ 1 ... * , . . . JBci. - D9L.O. Bj. Barsytt—l ,tak» la. this ToUaUry statemint in ftwor ot a Wcdktorpro- - paHid bjr ycMsofiod BiwSmew—. *' Ih*4«ihn>d’fcr flfO Sfrofalsi wkicbj . brotooct batnj hsadand' toTtUdiffaii*., bu tu7 modi, aad'toqk off thehittrwbsb tha : dfr ■■■ ssidiudaita. appsaraabi; It: 'aNo- took* "bol on/ mj 1 abort tojoW t heelbov, iudjNd.%fcrj|U'sk(p' aadflMhMMtooxpQttV onto* ksad vsnt p 9 flsr* Wb* OBbBOCt. MM, .TSTJ.JWak' Bad I©W sptdtsd, _ aadhad*iT«a«j*Uh*psot}«m ftttt&g,snO*) I kad triad ssssftliklHjQlpkjritefcuiaaadthsr did m? laioFlmkovlMti lm/r to try" •*liiaßmV : limk>n|Bio69''ffkAMntt: n i totot’oottfcsi Xfcßdiao'titfcn ; aftsr I had nisd thins bottle* of tftddil Sesitbsr,*tho ; Blows onay hssd aad ana iboigaato ha*}.. I liars W# takaa sighterUa boUlsfc sad tarhsad and arm ars'eatlrely wsll sxcspithe boots rpp> mining tromti.e Km. I will also LhadthstbWatUn. rstybadhi! wy'anaaaiid'lscß, Ttaßlood Btarokei abb cvrsd th* rksomaftski.; 1 ala bow a won-rian, vfo forty yiart of ago, oil i M asibplsahd yooo* ssldldwhsnl was twenty, and kart Inctesfeadln Wight tort»tycp9fmd«. i I wrold also stats that the directs siooysd sad lifts* ol tbe soza.' ■ DiV KstsstlM S l toJua oi ,bj MxVtisrgs,'' ths 'artfit, albKT' to', a* 4 'spot.' 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