■ * ;L« i- ii ;sj; - ;■ ■; ‘ ■ 1 k--' i ’-’i'*' 4?'- \'L: ; , m’H'- s - r.K !&>I; ’ 1 i ' *&• ' • «’* w »- *i -• .*• ’•,■.■ ■ .•; v *t I'S'.'l ir'f- :&i: • . T 4 '.• «• <■ • l> ...-S-B. «i; ■£•; ' • .'■ "** ’’* 'J.'h £B' RSo-.r , ; '1 -•• r *. -v.. —:• •*.. - 4tT'-" '.•■-■*• - *S;‘iv:-. ,v’‘ j . • •'•'•'>'& ■ ’7* --a v. ■»-••• »,-T- • • v 4. •»*? ».‘?f ■'.*• *4- ►..«% v/,:. .v> */ •>* 1 ftllpPvifiiSS?';:;■ 1' * ?*■ \ «+»* |t vA :'A i r? '.p;*.'\- -*; '.' s;T\^:v' -."rtvi's.v;vp-p''; £V : ' J : .% & 4 •;.+-.: £&:, ;:;; .:*T .. •, 'H.p.p . : ; . ; . : .y-lA : •..*•:'• • • 'i''y : j.«. v 4 MEE -’t •, s p ~4 •• , J ff. ■ .. J. -.,1 «..■•'■ K. X , * ■I v. i* • IHOBSPAT MOBHIKfI, JAM. IS. Xuikn KotioMM.. m .mmai <* , IM> tim«, Kto. Shroolcla. - HctKß A fUBSON, PUO. IlUpatcli. J AS. r. BABB, PKBborth Put. g. BIUPL S A flttaMrxh am»t(A. •y*:- f-• w- _ Toui - 1* ; Who* onrtoaUtutloa haa faratohad to' tba ARDT. sinoo th® oomaino«m«nt of th_® wor* ta® taiga numbar of 25# rotahtaars, from tha rank ; of Brlgadltr Sanaral to that of -priraUi, tha v; aboro Itaunont crlnoaitho firm hold tho A«- •oolaOos ratalna on tha affection of Sta mom bara, for it b mainly by: thair afforta that tha; raOanclea haTa boan flilad by tha addition of J aamaa." :■ ■ ;] ■ ' Tha rnpaTt rtrgaa, at aoma langth, Upon aach indlrldoaimambar, tha jnaoaaaUy of oonltant (Sort to prooure aaw mtmbara, and rooom manda tho Board for tha tnaulng yaar, to taka : ' maaaona to aaoiua an aarly aad aotiTaoaaTaa for tha aama ahjaot. Tha Praaldant prooaads ■ to ray: "Tha oity of, Plttabargh LajoaUy proud of har KareanUli Library Anotfatioap ■*a har eltUaaa cannot bat* foal tho in port: aaea of ita proapartty, j If proparly praaaatad ■ <: to lb®B» ftta eUim> to thair sapport would do r««9c&iMd omd froih madoddlttcnol impotai „ would Hilwn to SUeoroar. Th® motto of ' «ar AnoeUUoA ihould-bo ° Actios, Action* *' itUft oonowfol prWUog® to roooni h«r® tW4t of thow goUont young mon, who wont fro;* OUT laitltutioa to fght tho bftttlu ,of aSontry. monyhoob UUoa whUo glorlow? tho holy eouie, Lieut. J. P. ' «-»♦»■« t 25taa.aniwaa Traaaorar af tha Aaaodatlon ■t¥ t "wh?.nlUtad. Foiaaaacd of dna library SSu. »d «£ly <»-hiad i«: our Inatltu ': .Uu Wdarotod all bf.hli talanto, and mnoh Swatlma. to ioourp it tha anriabla poaidon ?t taSaowithmathregrettkat Otab»t» record tha daoaaaa, daring thoyoar, of Wm. Addiion. M. D.. ofia of our Ufa mambara. Daring thnaadyiatatonoa of oar Inatltudon, hUtink 4 groat tatotaat to tha prosparlly of tha Library, »ad pfomotad iu naafutoaal by ftoquastud rahtabla donation! of booka, that nowgtra charactar to our oolbodon.^ • • nui X.URABT. , -I ‘•*- Tho Bo&hor of Voluntas in tho ; . Library ot tho eommeneemobt , ■ . ef thoioor* - th. yanrj , ■ i. to •PfWv^ 14 numb*r of* tol'o in h ibrory sigjpr XaBW'U Ula Tha oo to** bbtaroa daring thejnat yaar n.i.imhaV aouailad any formar yaar, to apa ps‘ •*!»*«•■ By tha aalaotlon of tot!S»ab ehjn^r*'oonttonjd to ro- Vllbaral pk'®» B **» f «m oar oltbann. »xDoota4 that tha uaoai nnmbar of batorX pn^biSWo l * >»U4.y.,aroul4barO thia ;wlatar. . But tha Laotnra raport' that unuinal difflonltiaa to prarant.it.: Vary. iKtSSIL h«.hlw girth tob aaaaon to tli ggaat, owing ta tha diatorbad atata of tba , aSSttt, m * that, ara wot aa many laotnrai.. anttobirnrfannariy, nawlaotur ihtoHliot Jouii tho Iriih Orotora _ • woro'mb4oby tho Coamittoo VOadonhoff ond Jr B. Ooogh to tootaraaarly tbU wtotar. In eonagM"*^ xha naaaaroni appUoaUona for “0; Uttar In tha But, ha haa dacUnad tooona Wnd, - waUlthaaiowaithaaaaalon. Tha d r ftg*“" tlaatan, owldg to aloknoaa, mi raoall kb angaganant. .Il b hop«! by tha Oomndttaa thatVith thMt poptdar batamay andabo Dr. Holland, B. W. Bmaraon, Dr. Oatbrb.of Hbaoorl, Maaon Jmnaa, aad othar laotarara, will appaar bafora th# eloaa. of the , thinktog tha Library; and.-tantoto , Oammlttaaa, Saorattry, Traaaurw, , 40-, I« ! Jwir aarrloaa to ha half of too, Aaiorfatlon, too propriatora of rarionn nawapapara, i audTiotor* otbooka and pamphlab for thair V-doaaUoni K> tha Library, tha Praaldantaaya: “In aunMUriog to onr noootaara lha toy - > taratu af tha tofdtadon whloh Kara baan on- 1 Had to onr hand*, dating thapnat uonnntoua | Sar, tho Board bal Miurad tha| ali lho rlUl | tanau of tha Auoototion hara jaado aono ■ - pronTaar. Tat thay eannot but ragrat that - in Sara not inch iHbrary aa onr aommnnlty .thonld hard.: Bath day pad arantog youths to obtain knowladga, ; oad man dosirpas of obtatotogworkn of rarity, oonto to onr room for bookn whioh wo haro. Mtinraot to:nßoiapt aumbar to rupplytha EMI r.v’n'vj; litfsktgfo CI2PJ AFFAIRS. m-orncut rAPta oriraa can. y ■»inui4Hinit Cot iko jSii^tfi.SfaWfOptWM, H °. Bllrmh «.U». « » « « T. *~~~ ; *J.. Biwit!”-' i»5-w New Mnituiil Bates; ' Th» feOoirtnc ri» of Miirtkiiie h«To hu ocroed apntythoHiiiifcan of th* Flttatrargfc Doily PrM4, [o US* #®> mi mi. OoolMortkni....—-4 30|Twonon»ii.~ —lf jg Ton Inowd 1 "* 1 * t OOlThno nonffn..M.i—ft JB tSTSmTIoo*—- 1 »|roal 0100 m. ■-•“ “ SS!liS_—— * oo.n.o>onmo .1* 00 TtiwlTli pwatbi —» S Tteww*** Ml- •II 5 OoltiiM f? {5 OoiaooU. * oo|oo*jeir “ 00 ro& qiAiwim *****%* Which tic prtTOcjp of » *c*Uj eh*a«® Ur, totetDMmd rang new ili«ti»nuota. mnui hvamm, «r*at »at. V ax ix»t»tt....».... *♦“ M — idjniatotrmton’ potto—• 3 Yonng Men’s Library Association Tbe fallowing ii n eondenaed copy of tho iatendtleg report', read by, Jam** Pork, Jr., Pioaldant of tb* Young Mam’* MoroantU* Li bnry AmooUUob, at their.UU mooting : Notwithstanding t]io large number ofmern- who oro saw in th* army of tho Union, and the lota of menu* thoiroby,** w*U at tho dlwtronf ttat* of publio again, whloh terl omlr affaotr orery institution of * literary or i shitaathropio'ohniiotor, it U * ouhject of oon- that daring On put J** 1 the ad- SlUoni to tho library, attondaao* attlwread ihn too a, and tho circulation of hooka, far a»Md ahy yeafontaenliteno* aa an inalitu raport of tho Library Committoo will show how many homo#, among ita mombcro bar* boon ontortainod and inatruotod by tho - TSluiaa drawn from tho shelves of tho Asto ' ■ elation: and tha inipootlon of yopr, loading . nom day andovening exhibit* aooroa of both ' ladiaaand gentleman wholhere find a rotroat frim tha oaroa of bmlnett and life.and real ■ ■ aataitalhmoat within its peaeofnl walla. -Yho Librarian reporta that our membership la not eondabd to tho oorporat*limits of our two oitiaa, baiumbraee* many who rosido on the railroad* in tb* adjacent country and Tll i.p,. and that tbo attondanoo of atrangera suiting the rooms has largely increased. The vary largo number of nowapapora found in tha ~ ■ reading room have .boon ;th* centre. ot mnoh attention. 1 CSBOOUTXO* « BOOKS. Xho' Dumber of Tolomti drawn. from thM Library ddrifig thaLjepr 1882... Vs 3 - Daring thajear-lWl.—4#7Bfl IftomM. ' :Dvtttg tbiuk fi*o join tbi elwoii-tioß oi »i« Llbr»ry *u u follow..: . ' Dnn duiag Cho jur 1n8.. m .». VB5 toll. « « « « 1859.. 3,382. 44 « u « it 4,05* “ ft ' « « « 196L. H «. 4,780 " « ■ " « «« 1862..~~.. 0,762 * M#¥»«»aanr. Xh+ BOAber of *ct4re members wio Mid for the year IBM, was. Oaring Ibt you 1861.....*...... racszvT axnmz ctjoubibj. * .t1fe....... Aotin dNUftdf sor meantwherewUh U purchase. | The fa tare must famish, If famished at all, wbatwawoold gladly do were we ablo. To that fataro ana to you staleas effort*, w* commend the Institntlohi” Jams Pam, Jo., j President of the Board. 1 ifluq ; 08. . ' toßduo. wertwd bom J. T. Bredj w w •• iwot of nxmbm' toSaaif . -tVw.. .. 11mii l»o«2 67 received from Lecture / Committee., 19 } }J m pmalim oD “par fond*-—— 1 \» “ Aaocnt reoetrod for book* tost.. J 69 ' •' Balsaof oldnewspdpexe.— l6 60 B* amount paid ial>ri«i....~. *—4415 00 | VJLcoount of rr0t...... 800 i 4« „ «i “ Tor 144 BO 4< ' 44 4« u Newspaper*.*-. 846 96 | 44 44 m 44 Books.? 122 46 44 44 <• *• 7B 76 u 44 4* 44 PriortOrlHi^-l—r 78 02 ' u St*tionUTts29T2; Mndlnf,fS4&B 106 SO • ** PdstacOi *24 46; coal, tIVQA..'.... 38 64 « wEfuTIKMSB, W OO 25 25 «‘Whitewsehlng and ebshiof 8189 « oil doth asd carpet Ifir Ocaimlt «Bandrj^S*dsC*Moaaa 6J 26 “ Inddeutalexpeas* - —_f l 869 40 Effects of Deceased Soldiers, The Mill Creek General Hospital, of Vir ginia, haring boon ot guilty, bat that this : defendant pay the ooste. Isabella Tart and Jennie 6oott, charged with receiving stolen goods, were convicted and sentenced to two iuonths each in the eonhty jail. Oee of these woman claims to be the wife of James Tart, recently sentenced to the penitentiary for robbing the shoe store of Mr. Dlffsabaoher*end it was reoeirlng tho goods itolan therefrom that the parties were convicted. John Ogle, charged with robbing the store of Mr. Thompoon, laberty street, was tried, and tho Coart will charge tho jury this mom lag- • ••• ■■?••• - Acoxonr.—A young num named Bou, eon of Mr. J. Boss; grocer, iwas severely ini area yesterday by a horse running away with a bagg y‘ which ha wae driving. The boggy opset at the comer of Diamond alley and Bmithfield street, and ifas broken to pjeeee. Mr. Bbss was severely braised, bat hotdang erously injured. . 1,976 Saw Motion—Mrs. Charlotte Blame, 43 Fifth street, has received "(feme Lte, or Tkn Mads her a Grace?” written by H. An gelo,,and composed by Carrol Clifford. Alio, •‘A Drsam ofPsacst Gtsmd March.” ByJ. M. Leiand,'Author of « CM. Bar+stt'* March." Wa commend both to the examination of oar musicalfrlendJ. 1 „ 491 446 } MARBIEDtv . BOYD—MoCUHX—On the slh buta&t, by Bev. Oamml Jamison, Vr.BOBXBT X. BOVX) and Hhs KART McOGBS, all of illaheth, fa.* BUTCHIBOR—Ob Toeaday morning, at * o’clock, £*WlB l>. HOTOBIBOS, la the Mth jaarof U* •l«> f. i Hii tomra! win taka plan at 10 o’clock rail (Yhsr.daj) noariaa, from hi* late fetfdaaca la Law* raoeftTli*. Oarriicaa will leave the Stable of A. iaskmaojat 9)f o’clock. Unt-JOn tba lUh but, at Montgomery Station, Lycoming eoimty, FA, tf; typhoid wrw, BBMUXL M. UUt, in tba tOth year of bta a**. Afeeivyahadaof g&miia throws. . ' J A mtM oar. yoaihfal circle now— Foronehaagosetajailfcla ioath, ■ With Joy and gladnem on fall brow ; Jta vast hi* native land to fro lU To light Uc way wbeadeath waa near; - a mother knelt tat fervent prayer, ‘ Baalde the djlng Toitaiteer; . A leok, a tigb-lit ml waa free. And earth had loamd peer Saiut Lai. . Sweet be thy *leep» p*w volonteer. When they thatweal with thee are free i . And whwi we meet.in crowd* aroomd, Oar glee will dle.by thoagbt* of thee. . Bleep, Bokieclcleep; thy eplrittree— Ana we will mounter Babbc L» a. _ I j«».uiA.ut3. ; Bt jural***. HfECIAXi LOCAL NOTICES. guru aid Maosisb, lor UAIIJ ui mßßafootsrlng parp.Mli V* tho boot is sm. A. f.OiATOST, gwnl Ag.nl;' ji ■ ■ > 80. is, ruth «m»t. Voa V au. aid Wnrrßß If BA A—ll. vista, La upon ua/ud w# moat provld. oatmltm with til autaiUl to kMp u aaßWtwto.'- A good ud voll-MAdoOTaooßt U th. rarj orti otea Mdwo doo'tiknow of ostpiam »to», om roader* can cat one that will look aa will, ud it th. uao Urn. wlttjuwl th. «o.to»- Ton «Mth.r,*a »t W. H. MoOoo A 00. a, eoraor of Vodcmlitrbotud Diamond SqaßM, - Allegheny. Thdr atook of or.roo.tlnga, boiluu ud drool clothing, puUloou of *U dorarlptloßOa-.a* . voll.SMortod, ud of tho Utotrtjlo. - Iha goqUomon'a forslohißg «wdf dcputmoetDollthst s porohuor vosld arlohi; OoU os A 00. if job dotlro . BiOO OSlt- '' » - Sahbu 9 babas, Burohututlor, voild moot totpootfnlly Inform hlo frloada ud tho pnbUogmunllj thot hohM rotausod from tho EHt wAih shir' stock of fail ud, vista nods.' *HI« »took ooniUtt ol tho IAIMt itplM of olothr, ouiimubo ud TboUngi, ooloMod frost tho Istoitliportstlosi. Somtlomon do- Hs-fessisias»; Mo. MEsrkol atroot. aw door from Third. ‘LisniL Bi*aao Lo«t—A talnlpg aiDtaUamstint of ioa»j, Mistier oaloablo pspsn,o< a° soek atrobt, will bo llborally oowaolol. Caoioa Houoao Paaaarra.—/. M. Bob otto, Ho. IT Fifth Otroot, I* »»* °P“ ln |. 1 “* ant oholoi olbek of Sold Ml Siljsa WatskM, Jowolry, BUoor Waia Ml Fanoo Sonia star llaplajad la thla OU7, Ml is 0011-Ist 1st thorn at loiaatkablrlow prtsM. • Jforiaa to tho oroptrty owttoto. 6f thla oitjr iohotObo cion,' that m j ropaln ootlol about thatrhouoa «U 1 b* dona promptlj.lfthoy taaoo tkato boln at Oatkbart’o Oarsntot Ml Jdalac Bkoj, w» Tlrgla ailojr, loot abooa Baithlsll atraot. •' . a» Aeonoa.—Oa Ibatalay, Friday m! Saturday aooataco, HoCIOUMd, W Fifth. ;?L B t jSliaktliUta.t aalolo«Ia« uls of MivPiatt't froat oonalFuant ofßooka, Al hlMiftWtll* ■*"j ‘ ‘ ' t- ! i ■ Oaafava Oaua artU bo takn attho Oiaalbai T BMON BleCOra AMD 1j HOTMM fto»*V“s " |JJ t£ fct-aalo ikM aby F“T*“ tall,o^««*** wra c. BfWBkW, ; M aoraaoUbortyaadHonllßoati. THE LATEST NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHER Bpeotal Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Oexalte. Wabhimtom, Jan. 14,1363. LUrORTAKT DSBATS IS THB BOOBK. By far. the most significant end important debete of the session, oeoarred to-day In the Boom, striking the key note of the Demo- opposition to the war, end foreibedow ing the dootnnei end polloy of the new De mocratic petty, which ita lender* hope to organise from the three elements of Tharlow Weed, ConserretiTe Border State men, end the present Democratic organisation. Ur. Vallendigham inooeeded In getting his resolutions, whieh were introduced some time age, op to-day, and made an elaborate and able speeoh, which he has been for some time preparing.land by far the best he erer made, taking thl boldest and most ultra peeoe- grounds, and clearly indicating the policy hereafter to be adopted by the op position. His speeoh was fatly written cat, printed and oommitted to memory, and lorel* biy delirared. Mt. Bingham followed for tho Republican! in » WhoUyexUmpor. ipeach of gnat power,' diilMting Vnllindigham’i iUtoimnnihlp, ax- ■ poiln&and denouncing tba tendency of ill leaohinge; and (tiling it tho alsM to » pitch of eloquanoe that brought bank tho aarlier and better deye of OongroM. Mr. Wright, of Penney lvnnla, donbtlaii democratic, and hitherto inppoeeito bo, in tho main, in harmony with th» Vallendlg ham lohool, then got Siam floor, and in a molt Itlrring and eloquent epeeoh, that again and ngain calltd down lalroi of npplnnio from thogallirlM, and win from the door, do-- nonneod Vallandigham’i poiltion and tin whola tendmoj of hie taoohiogi, and eepe olaUy protaimd agalnit \ha poulbllitj of leparation, which wool* entry tho North wait with th. Sonth, (to which Vallandlgham had ilgnidoantiy pointed,) and oloiod with a tonohing alinildn to thl loiiai in hie own family from tho war, whieh, like Onto of old, ha did not regret, and woald bar. blnebed not to bar. had it to occur. All tho apoochei ooamnndnd profound nnd very unuWnl attention. Mr. ValUndigham wulliUifod,to UtU«no*itb* mnabtr* olu *~ taring around hla doik to h*ar him mow dU- < tineUy, ond own fronting him, by unanimous oonsont, Aftoan oxtro minutes, in ordor to lot ' him ftniih • Umn. Bingham and Wright oonunandod attandoo, whU. th.lr roloe* rm re* pentedly drowned to applanoo, which, the Speaker eould not anpprete erenby thothroat *r otdertngthe galleriee U be cleared. Mr. Vellaadighem'e effort U regarded u e true exponent of hie pnrty prinoiplee, end ne faithfully hrtarpteting the etewe of nearly >U hie fellowDemoeiwtto repreoentfliToa. Uli thought th.t hardly helf e deeen Domoohu is the Houo win tehe the ease aunlyand loyal position with Mr. Wright, me no deheto of each ligaUoeaee hee oeearred for a long tine, end •• ordinary report, lent Wait are likely to he too meagre to be ratiitaotcry, it ii thoaght .worth the Keajy expellee of trani mittisg a wry foil abot,aot, by epoelal die patoh. The following le a fall ! and felthfal | ■ynopeie of Mr. Vallaa dlghao'e aery reaark able epoeeh; after reriewlng briefly thaeffbita to oompromlee at the eeeeion of IMO and ’dl, and the beginning of tie war, aid tho econo* thaf followed, and hie Own poeltlon, and the fall ore of tho war, ha neat proceeded to oon tidor tho qaottioa "can tha union Of that# Sutee bo yot roetorod, and how 'dan It ho done:” DIED: Be tofcinUlnel thot ro-naios vu a«t on 1/ pouiblo bat luTlUbte, onUaa fabatod by tba dsTlUrmU folly and wiokadnaaa of tb«»«blio bob and tho paopla. -Haargwod tbo question at loaf tbi from hlatory ciUßgmnnyoxniapju. HolniUtbd that phyiical ouum oil landed to thau li»n ni bo rodlool dlflofopoo in inn white non bn* to prartnk U; that nil tbo •ricinnl eiow which lad to onion—common dMoant* eonsangulnlty, teagoogo, .loaaaara »ad lnwi.dtfanoo, lnUfo4t,ondthO doBOlUa tranquility—all axiitad la foil foioo yot, ud aoßOofthOmWOtO maflb attOßfOr BOW than at ant; Bad further, that artUoinl eauaea bod sprang BP since, workiofimproTemMt multi plying traTOl, uadi, migration Bad laUr ooorw; alio, that oortarn lau maurial, but oqoaUy strong ties, existed; snob's* common hfilory, Hatton*! BopabUttaa loa(i, battlo aildl. io; Hb maintained alio that tbo rausea which lad to dliaaloa were 00l Otataal aad tnondioal, and warn waakarthna thou whlob ttadoa to ta-aaloa; that ala Tory was aot tbo canto'but oaly tbo doralopmoat of tho oomo, ■oetloaalUat; that tharrfjs no lirapreulbl. ooa&lot botwoaa stars labor tho ilaotholdlag aad ooa-ilarataeldingßtalM; that tbafundamental Idea of It tho porfoot aad.ototoal compatibility of a union of Butot, part daw Md paittoo, aad that tub a union war In foot tho itxongoot of all popular roTOrnmenti. Ho oOntaadod that antuagkotpa ha apart bow oxooptlag bato, antagonisticand wrongs, and tj* wrboatt tbtoo'paotloai toroa tlmoa hottOf,and that white irUit»T«»»ton Ho iuUted/tfcot pwjudlooi, ooald fc*,°*of* 3 **» thorn to dlfibmaoa, of maanan, bablta aad ■Odai lift, bad a ‘different ldoa of religion, raorall ud polltloa. Ha nieclad the U».f excluding Han England, aad Inilltod that thoro wot a large non-puritan aad oontotra* Uraotamcnt in*New fcngtand, which would or Itself oreroomo tba aarrair, extreme aad fanatical puritan atambat, tba saptemaoy of which hedeelerad'to be incompatible with the l oeabo of aoelety nadof tkeUaloa. Hbrofer fadto Begot WlUlaau ai tba founder. of a; Boilud dTlliiitloß (Ntt Utj*; llflower aad Plymouth Book. Ho next mala-i ! talnod that Sow York, Now Joraayond Paan-1 tylTaala ooald not aopanto from tbo Boutt,* i nor tbo floath from tbo Horth; and bo tpoko of tbo xOographloal tioo whlob bonad thorn, toxethor- Ho uld tba North-woot would not I toparalo from tba South, and that tba day wuoh dlbidod tba ataroboldlag bom tbo uon staraholdlag Statoa would doena tbo atonal dlroroo of tbo Wait bom tba Hut. . Ho Iniiilad that there waa ao eauio ofoon trowny, axoopt llarory, aad that tba agltal Son of that laUiol pb .V poUkloal elemtnt matt oeaaoi that wa matt ratara to tbo old ooaititatloaal and aotaal basis of fifty yaan ago—throb* Stlbo rale, tpoody aad tandyra tunol .fagttlTa itatoi, ao moro agitation, aad tho traailt and tho temporary iqjoura qt mutenwiththelr stares In-tho boa Btatob. I Ybla waa the pries af. tba Ualon, and whoerbr j waa not wllUag to pay It meat tefly deotak for separation and disunion. He nigoodthet tba Bonth waa la Urea tod tut osmuqlujwo ara la reuntott. Ht ipoko of tho tonal of th* old baala aadt|oway to «- aSoßTribftrrtag to tbo almoat oxaotalmU* •Stew o t th« two Oonititatio&B-r&dml - Ooftfodtrftte, mi of tho iapoiaihillt/ sof kwplsc op twotiteb 1 loTonmoQta with tlaßal BttBIHiWT* ■ .Ha —td- th>calf difflflttlty lßitht fiy of'i TO SrSvSuh tho w« -thrt tin wottldamrjxiJt. Bo fold that, if thooouo -trTWWTOoB/Bcod ofwwr, oadihooght 4hot oBovsh; »ad MM&dod, ittdjaAterf Isdtotdd ob taih* M* propbio thte. Bo' dwaaiwd. th» thlhwu » fonnol woofmiUoß, fo whlflh,jlot OhTIOBS fo4foß*ih* WOttld BOtOOBHBtw U ItfORBAI fOOOgBItiOB, WM oh»hM ol prlaonorti flafi of trooo, dto. If it •omfNaod tteWf who sola a • froctiffod, limb to M»; J Stolta that Ilia brokißj; It UJ thot tho 10T«B»»t WOBld Iff n ftUMj enah oat tho rohollloß. lt Wted !»> woold olwoyo foil. Srfthw oaM t OMhod to oOwpioiPp that BO otto would bo hlß| noitbsr would tbbro bo,' though tba .war tub fifty joara, bat If nobody waa to ba baag,th lot tba wrong doora of tbaadadßlatntMß i Ijototaadba araaaiHaglytlad. fdsr.ii \» BY TELEGRAPH. Heanproved of mediation as a means of I suspending hostilities, bat rejected arbitral- I tfon.t He spoke alio of. the important tenons 1 which the war had taught onboth plodind eatl-slevery errors, proriog the strength of the Southland that slavery, in- 1 J steadbf.bting a weakness, waa a powerj that I the non-jjUveholding white men of the South I were the .chief support of slavery, aad that there was ho danger of servile Insurrections* He saM, too, that the South had learned that personfi courage Is a aualltj common to all that In battle the men.,of the 1 North; and especially of the West, wero their equals; Twenty months of war had oorreoted many error*/ and taught us the wisdom of a osntury, and If we would'only re-unite, the Unionjwohld be stronger and more durable than ever. a Ha closed m foliova: Stop fighting; make ai armistice (no formal treaty); withdraw your army from the seoeded States; both armies to* fair and sufficient paaoa es tablishment; declare absolute free trade be tween'the North and,South; bay and tall; agree apon a ZoUoanln; recall your fleet! ; break up your blockade; reduce your navy; restore travel upon >'your railroads; re establish the telegraph s re-unite your ex press j companies ; build no more Moni tors and Lron-elads, .but set your friend ly stehmers and steamships again In motion'; visit the North and’West—-■visit the ‘South; exchange newspapers; migrate; intermarry ; let slavery alone; hdldeloctiona at tha ap pointed timeout us choose a new President in r W. When the gospel otpeaoe shall hkve de-1 mended agaln from Heaven into their hearts, and the gospel of abolition and hate bsbn ex pelled, let your Clergy and the Chnrehea meet again In Christian Intereoumi North and South ; let the ; secret , orders and voluntary associations every where re-unite as brethren onee more—*ln short} give to all ;the natural nnd aUtheoflelal oausee whleh iinpißl .ua to gether their fullest sway; let tlaa ido his offlc, drying Ofn,; dUpMllng. 1 lowing pn»iion»,i»nd mnklng tho horbnnd rrua nnd tro. to. grow »g»ln upon tho hun dndibntUo Soldo! of thloi torrlUo ,w. Ho oonoiddod by » ntonmoo to hU roodlntoj to yield up personal interests and the material > rewards of ' ambition, just now, to the future i and tha good of his country. Whoever be lieved i tnat. war would restore the Union, whoever was for n-war for the (abolition of * slavery or disunion, or whoever 4e l manded Southern'lndepjsndonbe and final separation, would not be satisfied with what he said, but he had always been for the Union and would not surrender. It new In .both. He desired to see the 109th anni versary- ef American Independence, and as orator exalt in oar glowing glories end gml noM of the etlll United States. Be hoped for it yet «oontr, if possible. In let that day be the day of the gnat restoration. Wo Were In the midst ot ths crisis of the rave- Intlon. If we secured peace now and began a reunion, all would be welt, If ’ not, he saw nothing but eevolution and anarehy. FROM UABBUBtfIW. [Bi*cUl tHfpfttth fa. tbi nttrimrfk Q*aetU. t - H*» KBBCM,' Jin. 14,1843. J^oc**.—' Tott.Uwhwnd SsgUsk nnd thro* th«aiud Qitub 00 pits t! tho ropdrt of tho ConiaMonro#- to tori** tho totonoi. low? with tho nri««d U»« woifo ordtrfdto bo pvb* Uihod. .. ' '' • ' Th* Chairman of Cho SUtfdioM OojßinlttoO . on r M follow*: W«j* ui Mono—M» v Hopttiw> ofWuh- Inxioa coonty. {’•' tifoaorol Jo4iciMy-—Mi. Kilno, of PoyoiU. Local Brovs* of HoHhn*- borlofid. PobiTou ond of Phitodotohli; . Claim*—Mr. Book,«r tyeottls* • ■ ; • Agriesltoiwlnad Mmhdmi -Mr. Wold bwj of Berks. - • Education—Mr. Body, of JBUu j AcoottnU—Mr. Rowland, of Pito. ; vVioo ondlmmorality—Mr. Wnksflold, of. weitmorolMid. MtliUo—Mr. JMtooo, of SoUirttu Election District*—Mr. Box, MtstgomOry. Bankir-Hr* Wlitej, of MoitgomoiT.; g« u , lluatan ( .bl XhUtdalpbU.! ‘QI iy Pauanger JUilwnye-~Mri Hopbine, of PfciadolpMo.> - 4 : . j :UiBM and Miner all—Ur. WoUj of Sebnyl kiUj '* *\ .0 ‘ ! PHoUni—Mr. Niemen,of NerUuuopton. Pkbtie Bomeey, of York. > |! d|towi»—Mr.Boy*r,of Clearfield. ' ' - L j Hr. Ones introduced* bill io rtaawtbi ebartor of tha Exchange Bank of Piiuborgb. lUfarrtd to thV OommUtoaon Bjuriu. •. j jHr. QUftUah Ihtrodooad to authorise u* ©ooitrnttkm ol a lateral railroad wa«t of Pittsburgh, through TTaios towaihip. Mr. Kalae introduced a Mil tonpaal and certain aWtibu of; the Penal Coda. ralativa to the limitation of so- J Hr. Rex introduced n bill to prevent Che etnl (ration ef negroes from other State* til* Stata. ■; I I Hr. Smith, of Philadelphia, ;introduo*d a* lilil to supply certain Motion* in lb* Renal' Code. Referred to Committee., j. Mr. inbtodjiped a bW to aathorlse theieleof tbs bank stock It gives to bank* the .right to llipokt of thb •took of delinquent atookheideri, and is alio Intended to assist eraditor* of eatd ■tookhold-’ iar* to cettbolr ineßoj after tho llMbjbaak leexhaneUd. - \-;f 1 1- -i 1 - , ltr. Brawn'prountod a niaonotrnnu (ran th« eltliono' of Northnmborlond otmoty, ingnlhit' tho 'fmmgo.of- tho’-not ootapolllng ! drafted mon aid btharo; In tho Ulrica of. tbo Doited Slatu army, to pay tho bointy. tax prapoud toJ» oollfoted In laldoountj by tho Oonunlnlonmthoraol. . £ ...; . ; . BIOATO.—Mr. BoaghUr:lngrodaood a bill to aathorfio tho Commiiilonorii' of Qroooo unity to lory » tax to pay, thp bountlor of Tolantooro. On tho motion of ifr.Lowry It wuroftrrod to tho Jodleioty CokmltteO, who won to raport a ganartebUl. ■ - W, .j.,1 Mr. Roblooon lntrodnood a bill tainting to foreign whloh Baku {oodi, chattoli, righto, and croditr inlhohnndl of, 'or owning by municipal' eorporjtUonoi liable toattachment. •■■■ ■• ■ i.' ''^R. A Wublngton oocrupondent Of tho XHtimo Itetu that It !• probnbte a bUIwIU toon bo orgod In the Houo, tbo forma tion of onmpe olmUltarylnotroetlonoi odlt ablo polnte on or noor thoßMUaioro and Ohio. railroad, noon efTeoHre moano for protooting tbo Cheupeoke and. Ohio oaon),j thio cheap ening note for tbo nney, and tho trnnipOr lo tion, of onpplUo tor.tbonnny ln Eutoirn Vir ginia. • '■ :< "../TV 1 i' ' >■ I''- Tbo rebate'are ■trongthenlng thamnlTU on tho lino of the Roppahannook. j , j /VI OoogTotemon woot of tbo Wabtth.rlTtrde elarethnt n obip oannl botwoon tit itetu and tha'Mteoinlppl rleor ft apolitical aid BtUl* tuynoowotty. ■ ■ ./.!•!... ■ A Htwbtro, H. C., • Comopondont* itatot '.that nlftgntlone of a gram character ate modi ogalnit oot. Btanly.. Ho It ihnrgtd oponly with oorrnpt »4 dlteoyte praotlooo,o(i wblob tbora it abnndnnt politico priori l IIU. oitluno wlih tbo Congteiilonnl InTMtlgitlng Committee at Wublngton to gWo thol*at tention to tbl«>ntter. / 1 - J , . . a- Wublngton corrupondoat itatee that t privatelottereffotePulooontraimuiiitate ,r motite inado through Bngllihehnnnete, of tbo , undlnx of lOjMOTTreoon aollltn to Moztoo. Tbmnn now 90,00# eßeetWe Branch trope , la Mexico. ■ The principal eltleein tho hand! . of tbo Bronob art gnrrUonod .only by n fcw It I companion each. R. to 1 ! , ' J - ' ' attnoafi i,etlila|ui«. » Bt LoBU, UUoJ«M*i»-*« tk« H.bm to-iUjr, ■ PrMl- UMU'lt nintirnf io tiitConiiUt* on sgaaissfiissias* V >, i.j •,*.. •■- vlj .1 I .C'ril i ' I-.; . HIVIITH CO*QRBB&~SBCOhD SESSIOK i • Vitßirawi) Ju- 14, . jSigATi.— The Vioe President laid before tto BtuU a oommunicationiroia the Secreta ry of the Interior, asking for an appropriation •f |60,000, $20,000 of which, to bo applied to the support of the Utah Indian*.. Also mk icg for tho Appointment of additional Indian agents. Referred and ordered to bo printed. I Mr. Kennedy, .of Md.,, presented the cte dentlals of tho Hon. Thor. H. Hicks, U. 6. Senator from tho State of Maryland, to fill tho vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon, I Mr. Hioks appeared and took tho oath of offioe. , I Mr. Irumbull, ol 111., reported back the House bill to; aid the State of Missottri to ! emancipate her slaves, with an amendment, j Mr. Wilson, of Mass., from the Committee on! Military Affairs, reported back the bill to consolidate the regiments now in the field. Also, from the same Committee, a bill to ap point three Auditors and Solicitors in the QaartermasterfsHephEtment,and increase the clerical force.in the Quartermaster General's offioe. ■} Mr. Latham:, of California, from the Mili tary Committee, reported book a bill for the better organisation of. the Subsistence De partment. ; . Mr. Harlan, of lowa, offered a resolution instructing tho Committee on the Condoct of the War to-inquire whether vessels, or other means of transportation, have been osed to bonvey [disloyal women or other disloyal per iqsb from pieces under the oontrol of rebels to pUces within the Union lines, or from pleoes. in loyal States and districts to places jwitbln the rebel lines—-and, if *°» what ves uls thua used, uQder whose oomixiinand and 'immediate supervision, and by What authority, iand particularlywhether the steamers Hew York and Metamora have been thus^used— land if so, what law or pnbllo MOMilty re quired it, what somber of. persons were thus' transported, too 1 oooaslon of each trip, and : too amount of property.and money and effects that ws» transported by eaob person as the property 6f. said. ,disloyal persons—and whether persons of African descent, either as slaves.er fr*e,were .thus- transported within the rebelat the ruqaest of said disloyal women—end, If so, by what order or pretence of. taw were saoh persons ofAfrfean desoent -thus conveyed within ]the : rebel’ tines,' and whether uy legislation is necessary tocor reotwaohpractices. Adopted, 'i* OnmotioncfjMr. Baulsbnry, of- Delaware, a. bill for the [reorganisation of Court of Claims was taken up.. • On motion it was rejected; After an exec utive session, the Senate’ adjourned. • flocsa.—Mr. Stevens, of £a.i • reported a i joint resoLotion, to provide for the immediate i payment of the army and.navy. It authors lies the Secretary of the Treasury, if required by the exigencies oi the servlet, to issue or the credit of the United States fifty millions of United States in saoh form as he may deem expedient, not bearing interest, and payable oa demand, in denominations aoVtms than eon dollar, which notes shall te lawful and legal tenders, tike similar notes ! heretofore authorised, and rooeivable in payment of all debts except 4bties oa imports, and the pay* meet of the principal and interest of the pah* Ue debt. The issue herein provided li to be dedaotedrfrom the amount in any bilk now bending, or which maybe hereafter passedby Congress; Mr. Stevens said he learned both here sad lathe Senate that the main bill pro viding ways and meant for the support of the eovernmsnt would not probably; put within, two weeks—hence thit*bill was introduced. MtvLorsjoyyof Illinois,raggestedthat toe bilk be emended so es to provide jone hundred mUlions;to which Mr. Stevens- agreed. , Tfca joiatiweolutioa was passed. The Committee on Nival Affairs have, ac cording to a resolution unanimously passed on Monday, commenced an inquiry Into the practicability of eettaeoting all our naval and military stations between fortress Monroe and New Orleans by submarine cables.' Mr. Cyrms W. Yield, Esq., ef Mew York, i who to now beta, presented to the government | an offbr from tbs eelebratod firm offllasi, BUlott A Co., of London, to manufhoture and { submerge cables eenneetingall points between j Washington end Hew Orleans. Theyare to he paldonly on the successful completion and | delivery to the government of .the lines in . good working order. In other Words they I will take the entire risk of toe manufacture, •hipping across too Atlantic, laying down and- j working toe lines, Ac. There seams to be Bo ! doubt hat that without unne-l eeesary delay, make appropriation for .that purpose. ’ 1 Mr. Holman, of lad., offered a-resolution j reciting that Simon Stevens, who had been before toe Seleet Committee orGovemtaenfc and had refuted to answer the j question! propounded ns to the terms; and conditions of n labor contract for storing ahd delivering c foreign. goods in New York, and how much ho received for too same, Ac., there fore, that the Sergeant-at*Armt he directed ; to bring Simon Stevens before toe bnr'of .the House to answerfor contempt of Its authority. The resolution passed. -j '' '' . : Mf. VmUahdighamhadto toem resolnticns Offered an 5 amendment.- He addressed toe Hoase at length, urging that war ought not -to continue? and that re-union ii’postible and: inevitable unless defeated by the. deliberate foliy and wiokedness of pabllo men and .the people; This-was a war of 'the Yankee tad the Southron, toe Cavalier and toe round , liaad.'•i’--''' •’ . Mr. Bingham replying, eharaotariied Us colleague's special as another apology for toe nbeuToa.v did not believe VaUaadighnm was authorised by his master Jefferson Davis, to say the UUifo would be restored U we dis band our army. j . • -- • Hr: VTrliht potaUd to th. Soath.ra 7, uid tho Ufoot on ampin. Ho dMlotOd thki n«Uh« th* nbrto in th. Boath Borhldno or 1 dmtton i» th* Horth »n Ui bnlhimt. : Bom. of hU patriotic nmarks won .ppl.adri- Ih.-Hon«oth«p a4joarn.4. new Jeroer teH»latiire--'4oTerßOr>»r ••; '; . meooßfe." . • 1 /' ] ■*; .***:,i ihn ra nod to. both Houiob tbio-moraiß,.; It «lvw. doUll.d kooount of th««qulpptaf of-tho 'trolantoor* for'Uio V»r kid-the BUU j I tooion.' Tho (nronmuit or. tho But.: ,b,ot ttWfiOO: HO nrpo tho ptoipoutloh of th. nr for th. Conttltutlos, ! knd thinki th.t th. pMrlotiimud lop.lt, oflh.pooplt ought p.t to fl.g in oonMq.mo. of wrpn or dlff.r ,soM.ln. ragard to tho polio,. of| tho gonm- bgrtod to go Into k joint m«t- Ihi thU kfferhoon tor tho .loatiotof . United Butw BenMor to BUT tho TkOkße, oeoulontd b, tho dwth dfJohh- R.Thomloß. ' &r. BothHottoumot kt thru o'tltok mi tooltotk'Ualud BUtu B.nktor. Mr. WkU.of Barllnfton. WM olobtodjon tho dnt bitllot: Th. rou ttood tho*: Por Jemot W. WkU ( 'hS> Blehud S. ri.ld, U; WlllUm Oo.k Hadion, 3; Wm. A. M.wrtl, 1. ;: : Flora roitrfefs fltonroe. • • Poaraaaa Moaaoa, Jan.’ 13.—rThaatoam-1 boat Bxpraaa, Wider, a flag of "i"?** t*-day In charge Of Capt. J. Bj Mulford of tha *d Fa* : Fork t*glmani, : bringing down JU Onion prlionart, nil prlT.taa, Ukan »t -tbo b*tu» bi P ndarlokabug nad DumMoi, Tht following Ultot loom»f Union priaon «ra who dindin thomllitaryprlaon boipltai at Blohmondalnoa JnnnnryStbi IBM, hart bttn fniratohtfr r • 1 i ■i - i ; v .. Janan 10.—PrivataJamaa BalUr, 11th Pa.j A. B. MltchaU, do. Jan. lljb—privataa BUFldlani, lUh Pa.; Prod. Ccnrad,l3oth Pa.; Oorp. P. Mcqua.OthPa; i Union Gunboato Bnrncd. . I ■1: HanttLiV, Jan. M.—Wbaalar’a robol aav- I ally; with abattary, ; altaok*d khtaa of onr I boata at Balrpatb Sheala, yaatardpy, Uiwboatt I boring ob board 200 lick ABd wounded, and I captaSurtboia— Oihor boata, w(thoomini»- 1 aary atoraa, WawbWnad. 0" BldoU 1 angagadtha rab*la,‘bob anriroafarad. JBat | gma 1 warn thrown orarboard,; and thUHnl ban ad. Mant. VaiiDotnWM ukan rtpfgfß; - ' The ■ - LoTOTiraiiJ«il«T™^ o 4MMg»g| : . Amiy—BaroraatarSfcßß; thomomatar 33° —wlad, »ortb;:nl*tng alldaj andnow It ia t mlnglad wlthhall/whiclr will probably tun' .’ to inOW Ww* ®<*rnlng.’. i Laiar-rltunow anowlng;«ind, wait. of the California Cavalry.■ • Bojvo*;J»n, It—A pobllo raoaptlon of tha California Cavalry took plaoa to-day,' ’mldat tha bad waathar, ondar a military and civil aaoarU Iba Oaliforalana .vialtad Mayor Lin coln; Who nddrauad Cham almpuatly. A col lation and Utatohanga'of oongratuUtionafol lojradnt Fancni Hall. . . Departnreot the Steamer Aala. :• Bur Fsv^ ! 'Jan. U;—Thi Royal mall ■iaainpr.AtUialladatnoaa to-day, with fifty uaiaangan and >i»,W 1* anaala. & >.» c»vw —•'■■■ i i *’“ Additional AfAte SUUomCMmL Sit Yeicr Ju. 14.—Tin «U4m«r.CUa» arrirsd op. *• T." It ia again reported that SoT«a®aat appelated an agent MliaM to obtain a loan. m ' J al The Gibraltar CAroufefe oral authorities wbo protested against JthS •ale of the Sumter, her ae a pri vateer, and the United States steamer Cup* pewa eontinnes to watch her.drom Algeria* , | The London Tubm lobks npon the minors | of Seward's resignation, as eridenoe of pe spondeney. It thinks ihe federal* begin |to see the hopelessness of ihe straggle, butthelr national pride prevents them from acknowl edging the fact. The Ti**** editorial on ihe projerted negro emigration from to the British West Indies, regrets the political objections at present in'the way. It hdpee the scheme may not suffer from these obgso tion»j but be ultimately earved out. i |l Jan. 3, Evening— The workmen cotton manufacturing diitrioUjln France* who I were ont of employment, number 300,004,1 and they are with no present prospect ofjibe- 1 ing relieved from a state of absolute deal itu- ! tlon. V • \ ! Foreign Shipping Nowi.— Arrived fromjiew York tie steamer-Sundrew, at LWer] tool. From New Orleans, ship Volunteer, at Deal Memo. The ship Nabob wasToit off-Manilla. : Liverpool, Jan. 3 — Evening. — The steiuner Arabia arrived this afternoon. • The sales of Cotton to r day were estimated at 10,000 bales., Prices advanced Kd» in con sequence of the Arabla'sadvlees. I'Breadstdffs closed doll. -■ \: ■ :J Ph>vislon very dttll. ■: f London, Saturday.—Coa sols closed at? 9%p%: Eric*ltaUroad l Shares is quoted at 43K@43% j Illinois Central at 41& percent. \ London j Jan.3,p. n.—Affair buiinssl was. done to-day lu gold. . Cphsols for monpy are i a trifle^higher, the attention ' being mostly , directed ,to the coming settlement-witju the Capb.of Good dope Mining Company,-Phiohj 1 'willbe elotedpn the 10th instr -.j ■■ - K =\ The Pope received the’bffioera of the Fienoh-- anhy ezpreised hls thanks for their oontiuued protection.* He believed'that Piedmont would yet repent. / .»4>r. »• iMboxme, Nov. 25.—The gold shipments, since the last malls, were 21,000 enoss..^? " There has bcenn'rurfonthe Colonial Bank,: but It subsided^ FromWashington.. ' ,jj. ‘■■, „ *1 WiBtfUiGTM, Jm.lV—Tht* following wn reoelvod At the Navy Department; It if an ex tract of aprifateletter received from 1; Com mandorWainwfLglit, late of the steaaar Bat* riet'Lane, *hleb vu captured on the Ift instant: . \ * . TT. 8. Syxixxx Hiurtf Lin,]’ | Galveston, Texas, Ceo. lUh£ ; >J-- -* j tfe areoeonpying a veiydiaagreeabliiLiH»sl-1 Uon, lyingofTtown,andholdingthebjarbor,} i bat without sufficient force tooecupytheeity.l j The Confederates. who bold Vlrglniej:Polßt I oa the ", main land, about five Malles I off,/have/free access to the {town,! I and over die railway .bridge, whloh connects \ I Salvo* ton Island with the mein lend# b They l I also hold e battery, gaaxdlngthis end of the I I bridge, It being—soshallow that we hannot | I got within .gunshot of .either* They oro in j | andont all the rime, which renders Itansafe] | for ns to go on shore* /We should be lilbU te | 1 be gobbled np at any moment. / We bite eon-| | stent' repoits that wo'.are toboattockedU I both from the. water, and shore, wblehkeepe 1 I as oentiiaeQy on the, alert. 'We bare | rumors thetwe eregetUng tired of Shearing] I them, and would rather prefer someaight.: The itaamen Cltyof-Bal tinon and Tea tout*, from Europe,ire etUI detained thereby. The .Boaodvboate 7 left st theafloel hoar, bat have probably• ehehored inCow Bay. The A*i* Livers pool, end Eagle for Haves*, did set «atL - - Indiana U. 8. Senators Elected. • I*DiA*Aroiaifl> Jen. 14.—The Legblsture* ia joint Convention- to*dAy/elflCte«T. A. Hendrieks snd Dsvld Tarple United States Senators. the letter for. the short ter in.- - ! V* ‘B,Gonkoat Alabama* New Your, Jen. ii.—Xhe . United • Steles nabost Alshsms'WSSßpokeaonthedth Init. in latitude 3?& longitude 60°, In sesreh of the pirate Mahans. ~ - ;. - : - Congressional KpnO&atlon. j ltAfleassm, N. H., Jen. 14.—X$s Demof emtio Conrentisa of the 2d Congressional dll-.- trlet to»day nomlasUdJohn George, of Conootdf for Congress. 7' / Mwkett bf Jan. good :-L*mA for Floor, aad 5,000 barrel! aol . Flour erjQorn Meal, Wheat la la gtM d«naad,an£©Ucj»Mee,T@7>£c; SJwyM* •ra»6fiJtAio. ..Lara steady at9)£oio&,;: iWO bbUof Wbl.Ay arara'aoldat 43Q41&.'~. j --i-." b NawToaxiJaa.l4— KTaalug.— Cottaaflna; eels* of *£oo bale* at WO7OIK. ofliCto bbUatfd SuQC Cofar State, 9?-20<®T45faf ; Ohio, aad 471007 79 tor Southern. 1 ' Wh«t JjduJs ukrufmooo boahele at 91 SOAI 8B !fOC 'Chloaco Soria*, 91400146 lor Milwaukee Oltih; sl KBk -f Mlorred. OornU dull; sale* of atfttAßfe; Beef oaiat. 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Kim'-I tak* plMAire In makin, tfcli totaataiy vtatomß&t In btrorof a ■ edicts* pro- yW«n*d’*fL«tofrr ißioon Baaacoa.* which la&sont «Bmy head aa to -Ikflftu* anieb«*ad tfQk whoa the At*- ; ifefcl*** out on. mj [''amaboToand b*fow tba attow,»nd«*t Into tU *.to mtffcohoato to axptooa- hartal *<**. Th*dK*a.t tU #«liaiU'(toui)> . | bOo*--*»a**o«V-I -wto ttty wash''and low spUted, atotfcsdgtrm , h»er gbttlog wall, I bad trlwlm«r*l*knubl phyrtdknraad they didmo rtfbwL ißfctfmWrltoCiMi;)! wmMw* to 'rnlJtoOrf Sitacutßi:** * Most conlemi tad noWu in'pataat aadktaaa,bo*. aftarihad.Mtd thin*boUkrol Blood Saartbar, the ofaraonmylraadaßd am: began to haaL. I tor* #w t«W" rightor t« botttow and ay haadfand am tow tntinly well imsoptibaacanfaßtotatog ftp* tad the Thmmtkm mytwdln toy Xfctj Blood ito> enrol tb* rtwom*ttna. I *aijd;.fc»T* toereatadlo f sjjjdtfiitweifp' poonda, '*? w«K;ito atate that the jitiiaiij In fr *—that when hi -riooecd and lifted sajthtoi harry, th* bleed'nm on of Union. £>r, key*er tad a photograph taken o jae. by Hr. part*, ttaiaruii, total began to. gt* **ll/ It doM noiihow by appearance a bad aa It baitoti 1 ioomaaheed taking tite'medictn*. Too eeatya photograph,cntOfwhlcb fa sow to nyr ;pomaatfOti,t. Ka*iar aboot thraa moothaojOjaad him to itrs mo dlncUosi to tha/laatltnttoa br thaßlind In Mrid&iphhu Ho told too that - ndadnotio tolhfladetphiA tofat-area, aafeo had madicina that would con m, mho oold my dloo aa «w In tho' blood. lin txaatad tor It two cc tana itaaaatathahoajdlnUAthlioltr.and vaanllotad. 11 It ■j T; '--T*that a month or two l oit—lmStint otlhabotplutl toand'mydfe tMtlnmbanlnl >*U*i*t Ibaadatoaot • good Mood of intsa, hn all 2Sas|SSSr i “” _ . n -m *■»■ jffntr-i v'.-i-* ■ t BnumOo«wnia.^» - :^|jprfisaiasa*^--;:',; ■' WW» Un «M.jg£u&» JuliillnMwji :v. 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