.♦ < 'S n ’ *<• • 'Sm -‘ u • ' i- V n;; ;-t 1 n *• . *• f •V r .H'K 'fvAN'.y . 'i • Ill: ’.* v: 4 -'-t '-i vv •,-> sv- rf &; - 1 . . ;■+* SißiW?# ’^lh 1 ■ ‘ ■' ,; * r ‘ r V* V VW' «•> •>„... i l ,:».-A ;^^v-, + * ■'•\. , W.* •; »•• sgj‘-v.:*7;;;;:.; »*. ,;f ■••. •• * -X* •+• vd.- 1 -*- ' \ti V ' • ‘i! - » * - »-, »•.,-,< »V . • .- *■:'-■>.'<*••• >:».. ,V*.> '■■ vv: «* -v W. f *.• v ,»hm.* v■ ■ ..v: • * .* ' '. P . ; :-.’*:jJ*S:,4®'.«»f«» «... 1 *" '&“• v: ■■■■ tf. -'J{«k'-'f\ : v;,'"-ijjp r-fji '.ff’i'-'y’£ .’'-M'.je !•'•■: ■>•’■•••'..! •• ;. :> .;. ’ .-xN-,‘- N .vr!;. v-v ' *■.■■ i '"- x- : '•* i ' •A"' •4 vv'-.-^Vv ■'•■'. - Vi;V.;. ; ;•'*•: *. > »* ; •• • ; ;, ■ • i\ f 1 ffljttsburgh WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAH. 2L CITY AFFAIRS. fomauL faffs of tbm cut m ' J*no»oio«nui, Onmrinon for u> B. B. Bh»w, OpttoU*, 80. It Jifti *oii*oLkl faltyt ri t ,; —— m « I Bmaotn «».£ lUetl.cof AileihenrConßcil.. ol city officer*. A •pocUl moating of Allogamy Ootmdli *** M* «■ T»o*4»y oronlag, U Bxoolaltr *»B| for tko pnrpoM of (looting elty offloera for thv tantaf la Stitt) Comal, »U tho member* won pnioat. Mr. lhnhill, haring bm «lc.Ud Prul ««i of thn S«lMt Oonnoii, whll. nbMnt in th. ®Mt, nhrMd hla ihinh to tht aombora for thi> muk of tholr approbation and maiden», and ox'pnfsod bin gratitndo for th. honor eon* fared. In Common domicil, all tho Bombere worn prannt oxcepUn, Mr. Stockton. Pmident Brown wai in tba Chair. After adminlitering the oath of offioo to ono or two memben who had not proriotulr boon in attondano*. tba Oiork notlfiod tho So loot Connell that Common Council waa now xoadr Jn Boot thorn in Joint Bouton, to oloot olty Oofioara. $ S' » M •' t Connotia then want into Joint Seulonfor tba alaotlon of Oltj Offioara. Tba nanlt waa at followa: City Traannr—D. Macfarron. by aoalaina tion. Straat Commiuloner—Artbor Hobaon.br aoolaotation. ■ Baparintandant of WaUr Worka—John Halaan, by aoolaaatlon. Clark of tba Market!—D. Dallaa and H. HoOonniglo won noßinatod. Tba malt of tba ballot wai: Oallaa».171 M050n1g1a........ 10 Hr., Dallaa waa daaolarad duly alootod. Wolfhmaatar, Diamond Soaloa—W. Boan dntt andßobart Xnia wan naainatad. Tba ballot molted: Baaadntt n _..__ SO | Knii.__.__ T Mr. Soandntt wao doeland duly alootod. Watgkaaatar, Sooond Ward Soaloa—Tho nomination! won—Jonathan Bub, John Priatj J. A. White. (Poatponod until tba otbar ottoeri won alootad.) Beoordlng Bofulator—Wm. MoHandrr. br aoclamatloa. AfiUtant BipUtor—Bobirt Wnj. by u «lU&ftttOßa ' City Solid tot—Solomon Bohoyer, Esq., and WUUaa U. MoSott, Kiq., wan nominated, and tba ballot wu aanounoad u followa: Bohoyer ..18 | Moffett. 8. Mr. Bohoyer waa doaland duly alootod. Aanouor of Water Bontt-A.Daria, by ao damation. _ Board Uuauata-Pint Ward, A. Cray j g*®°“d Word, Wm. Murdoob ; Third Wart, 8. W. MeGlanessj eleotad by acclamation. Eontth Ward—E. Falhauber and Robert Brown war* nominated. The ballot ntnlud: Ealbaabatp IS j Brown, 14. Mr. Brown waa doolarad duly elected. Offiriel Paper—(English)—ffdsstte and Dit patok waza nominated. Zbo ballot war an oonnoed: """I- ......... 14 | DitpauX 12 Zba tfoedto war declared daly elseted. German Paper—Zba Frtdom’t FrUud was alaetad by aoolamation. Zba matter of tba election of Weighmuter far tba Saeoad Ward Soaks was than called op. Mr* Wright morad that Goueili prooaad to their aaparata chambers, tba object balsg ta consider aa ordinaaoe relative to tba compen sation of this offioer. Tba motion did not pxcvaiL Oa motion of Mr. HspUni, tba Conrantlon proceeded to eteet in the usual manner. Zba ballot waa annonnaad aa followa: Wblta **23l Bub 4 J Prioe 1 Mr. Wblta wai duly alaetad. Wharf Muter—Alexander Maxwell, by *o olamation. Sait Inspector—Alexander Maxwell, by ao elamaticn. Uutnm of Wood and Bark—Alexander Maxwell, by acolanmtion. Thn basins** of ths Jolat Serslon having boon tomplstod, Connells a4Jouraed to their ntDMtlTa wlirti In S'UctOmKil, Mr. Blddlo mond that tko Committee oa CUy Property bo initruotod to inquire Into th* propriety of procuring • •nltoblo plioo for holding thn‘ mooting! of Oaunotli until Un now Counoi] Ohnmbon ihnil hnro boon croctod. Tbemolntlon wei odoptod, ond oononrrod la by Common CoaaolL Mr. BImoU pnoonud a preamble aad reso lution, lotting forth that laumuoh no tho Jolat Slaadiag Committed for tho prooont year had boon appolntod aad printed by ordor of hm poroon orporoom, without oomulUng thoProoidoatof Boloot Coaaoil,thatthayho rorliwed by him aad aaaonnotd la proper form, ao roqnirod nador tho rnlai of OouaoUt. Tho propooitlon waa dioonoaod at aomo tongth by Mttara. Blaaoll, Marahaß, Blddlo, Aahworth, Kirkpatrick, and Atwall, from which It appaarod that tho Oommlttoaa had boon pro pond without tho knowledge or ooa ounoaoo of Mr. Blddlo, tho Chairman pro aim.,-aad that, bolng Informal, tho notion waa not aatiafootory to many of tho mombora. Tho Proaidont (Mr. Manhall) auggoitod that laaamuoh'aa tho Oommlttoaa had not yot boon annouaood la olthor branch, porhapa tho TaaoluUoawaa promaturo. „*ltor mutual oxplaaatlona had boon made, Mr. Blddlooakad lilt would not boproporaow to adjourn, aad lot tho matter raat with the Proaldonto of Counella 7 Ho made' a motion to thla afoot, whloh waa adopted, whonupon Oounoill odjouraod. r Verdict la the Hniaance Caae. On Tnooday afternoon, the onto of tho Com monwealth to. John Smltley aad othan, la dieted for orootlßg aad maintaining a aulaaaeo' la'flu oonatrnetlon of a coal railway oror a portion of the Waihlngton turaplho and a por tion of Canon itroot, ln tho borough of Watt PlUaburgh, groat to tho jury under the ohargo of Jidge Stowe. Am to Moran. Shaler aad MoOewan, tho Ooart ordond a aoUe proaagol to ho entered, It appearing that they bed only managed tho ooaatraotioa of tho rood. la reference to the other dofoadoata, Mann. Snlfloyo Sleeker end Leldy, flu jury would ooueldm their oouneotlou with the Mae. The Important point la thle ease waa. whath or tho borough of Welt Pltubnrg h hld ea thorlty to eathorlla tho ooutruetion of a rail way track os or onr Canos atroot, ouo of the .publlo thornughfana of tho borough. Tho polata asbmltidd bytho oosaaol for tho Commoswoalth, Moaan. Ceohrus usd Bar ton, won limply aa follow!: lit. I, n, Waahlagtaa .pika (or Canon atroot) o publlo thoroughtanf 3d. Ia there a railway araot od thereon T Id. If », tho law pronoun ooa •old railway a nnlianoi. 4th. Who are the guilty partiee f The Court held that the borough of Woat Pittebsrgh had ao authority, la law) to au thorlaa too unotloa of a nilwey ■ oror any publlo thoroughfan or highway within IU Bmltaj that tho ownon of the railway malt akow u ohartor &om. tho Logialatam; aad that If o railwayU laid down upon a publlo thotonghfan, without authority of flu Legla laturu,tha railway la a aulaauoa per ae. Thla JJJwt law, ao. laid down by the Sapnma Mr. Wo«d»i oa behalf of tho defendant!, naked the Coort to laatraot the Jary that they unre the jndgee of the,law ae weU ej of tho Jadga Stowe rombrkad that ho ooald not ao surge, tho ljory. Thor maat take tho law from tho mcath of the Court. ivZ. h wi.V , v^TV , * d ' “ d » akort abieaoe thoy hßugbt Uarerdiot of yeihy of maU nS.%rt*^*""£T,M. John Smltley, ?*SJ* \i|®“blei J «ha Slacker aad Traaoli iaaladtt tko.Srm of S Sf to * °*-» onm, manager of tko i y r ~ Wooda made e gtatloa la amet of JidfaMt ud lor a mv trUL Mxtt lint ,O Uf ud b«UfniaotieMw«to. Lpwr o* Koala?# Nj Bar motbor dUd oa! Batardu. vUA dotalaod bor ÜBUnr Totlu Ii aaj sev bo km tdao boforo tbo vffiUoblotOTloUovoltj. «• joist Bitaxov* [ DIBDs MOKTOOTH-Oa thndOth IneU, ntl2 o’eleek, m., lira. AKSLia ▲. MOHIOOtS, wife lof ?em« Xontnoth,;e(»d43 ynta. The Amoral wllj tike place oa Wkmbsbax wosw ms, at 10 o'clock;-to proceed to Allegheny Cemetery. The friends of the family are Invited to attend. vail ' ejn> vmrrßß srooK, Which in eholce. taetn and pricee wIU coae pan frtocaMy with nn|tUag In thn tnMe. ooiueie* isgeU the hewent sadonet maken of J^eb i CABBIMBM. ; TBBTIRGB, end { OTBBOOATIHGB. thn larpat and best selected etoek of Goode wMwei eaUe ever hvoogbt to thie ukewMnverychoieoseleetioaof ; J EE.® ,DMUHIHa aooM ook-oF rtn*R.cuniniiM. FANCY FOES; FAHOI gDE*i «*BTB n* CAM. OOLL4M O OLOTKI ‘ianTiiiiDoira. -; , 1 ■very variety sad styleoT the above (oode on hand aad for into nt j XeCOBD 4k CO.’fl, i • • noU i 80. m WOOD wrenr. A/f AOIHOfr HTAKCa AUKNUI. . 1800n4«.gH4 om AgmlAfro Fltunorgk ooi ilclattg, Iw t - WATT* KADI SOB BTABCH OOMVABT, “APittlburgh Bail. — c *« l PA»r Indicted far Nni. la tho Orialnal Coart, on Tnnday after* noon, Judge Btoweymidlng, tbeeaio of tbo Commonwealth tj, J. H. M’Cnllongb and ‘“"•'l*® 4 tka Claraland and Plttibargh Railroad Company, wu called up for trial. The defendant! an indicted for anting and maintaining a nalaanoo, in Inylng tbair traekj along and ora Pnblo and Wnlnat atnota, in the boreagh of Mnntbutu. Mr. Oti>, of Clorolaad, Solicitor lor tbo Company, and 8. Boboya, Jr., Kiq., appaared “d Dlatriot attornay Kirkpatrick for tbo proaoontton. Tho dzif ton., of tbo eoapany, and tba fact that thay had oonitrnotad tbair traekj orer tba Jtruu ebon named, and were uiag tbair looomotiTU and oan on tbo lame, to rather with tba fut that Mr. M'Onllongb wejPreii dant and Oananl Baparintandant of tbo road, wan prOnd by tba prueoutloa, after wbiob they nitad tbair oaee. So toitiaony baa yet bun offered oa behalf of the opßpnny. Banrml oollataral point, of lew were raised and argued, but the prosecu tion strikes at the legality of the oharter of the company, and it will devolve upon them to show that they have a proper legal right to eons tract their tracks over the streets named. Oa trial; Au in*t^ Tt> ;T Thil "Orient story* jost re-published by Messrs. Peterson, of Phil*, delphia, Is received and for sale at the store of W. aJ Gildenienney, 45 Fifth street. We kave already spoken in terms of Ugh praise of this work, and need) only add to-day, that from all quarters we find tba same opinion of its merits expressed in the Journals of the day. Tie following are the salss of stook by J. ?•, Awtionew, et the Commercial Sake Boomej No. 44 Plfth street; Zuesday evening/January, 20 th: 7 Exohange 6O aiwftiaq and Manufacture re 8ank.....52 75 Allegheny County Bondsissued to Alle gheny Valley Railroad.. 40 ots. Socun Surrnn.—The city offioere elect gave sa elegant supper last evening, at the St. Clair Hotel, to the members of Councils, iiuiiness elsewhere prevented us from attend ee* but wo learn that the reunion was ex ceedingly pleasant and agreeable, and passed off to the entire satisfaction of all oonoeroed. Pe°r. jFowlie, the eminent phrenologist, drew a large audlenoe to Ooneert Hall, last evening, jand the ieoture wm listened to with deep interest. He willleetUre again this even ing, on an Interesting snbjeet, which is an nounced in our advertising oolumns. OrEisAtuio aid Acual Sonoanva—Br. Jones, of New York dtj, the Eye and Bar ooeior, will practice at the SL Charles HoUl, Pitssburgh, Pa., from the 23d of Janoary to the 23d Of February, 1863. Tin City Souotron*! BsronT.—The fuU and interesting report of the City Solicitor, J. W. Fj White, Esq., as read beforo Couneils and ordsred to be published, wiU be found on the first page of to-day f s paper. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. eaovah aid Baku’s Snwino MAonma, for family and manufacturing purposes, axe the best in use. A. F. Oxatoit, Qeneral Agent. ? No. 13, Fifth street. ' Fon Yau. aid Wuni winter is upon us, and we must provide ourselves with the material to keep as comfortable. A good and well-made overcoat is the very arti de, and we den’t know of any piaee where our readers oan get one that wu! look as Will, and at the same time withstand the most se vere weather, as at W; H. Medea k Oo.’s, ooraer of Federal street and Diamond Square, Allegheny. Their stook- of oyerooatings, business and dress clothing, pantaloons of all deseriptlons, are well assorted,' and of the lateet style. Zhe genUsmea’s furnishint goods department Is all that a purohaeer would wish. Oiill on Modes * 0«. if you desire a nioe suit. filnai Geaeab, moroboot tailor, voald most rMpootfolljr lafom bl« frbada aad tbo Public goatrmUy tbatbohMzotaraod Irom tbo But with bio aow itook of UU aad viator goods. His itook eoasists of tbo latost stylos’ of eusimoros aad mtUtgij soioetod from tho Utost importations. Goailomoa do siring a boat fttiag garaoDtp aad at prions lower than at any other tailoring ostahiiih moat la tbo olty, would do will to giro him an oarly ealL Samuel Graham, morthant tailor, Ro. 54 Market stroot, oao door from Third. Voumaus, Attettioil—For the derange menu of thn system iasidonUl to tho ohango of dint, wounds, Eruptions, aad ozposuroe, which orory Voluntoor is liable to, there an ao remedies 10 safe, convenient, aad reliable as Holloway's Pills and Ointment, 25 oonts per box. ; 209 iGxoioii Holxdat Paxsxxvt.—J. M. Rob* arts, Ho. 27 fifth street,'is now-opening tho most oholoe itook of fine Gold and Silver Watches,! Jewelry, Silver Ware and fancy Goods ever displayed in this city* and is sell lag thorn at remarkably low prions. Qm Book Stoam—AU in want of photo graph albums, family, pooket and pew Bibles, eaa buy them at greatly reduced prions at Ho. IXB, Wood street. A oostly gift worth from 50 cent* to |lOO given with oaoh. Honoa to tho wxoparty owners of this olty Is hereby fglvoa, that any repairs needed about their houses will bo. done promptly, if they learn their order at Oothbort's Carpenter and Virgito alloy, just above OiurißOf Oalu will bo taken at the Omnibus offloo, Ho. if i Liberty sfrost, day or might. All orders loft at the aboTt plaoo will bo £romptlyj attended to. AU calls must bojpaid Ooxtlist.—S. A. SUrrntt oontiauss to dovoto sjpoelal attsatioß to aU afbeUoas of tho eye. Cataraot removed by a aew operation, eauihig but slight pain. BasUortoo, 277 Pena street. MMRCBJtJrr TAILORS. CV O. HALB A 00., to (Had Wait,) lerohant Tailors, { 'gro.aownoaMettMr . iSiJZT I”*™*!?. » » mptir «i air ratSOif, nrirn aHI* p>mi, viuSwOl t» wU liqiullllato U« winuMitOTM 1 sohoiuker * . * i ■toioauTTßuar. THE LATEST NEWS EY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. Spedd Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette! Wabhiiotoi, Jan. 30,18C3. vonmiox AVYAXia. It is given out at the State Department that they have highly ehetring advices from Europe, and particularly from England, giving accounts of a popular reaction in our favor. Unofficial advices also represent the middle and lower classes in England as beginning to exercise a healthy ihflnanee on their Govern, ment in our behalf. Some, at the Bute De partment, go so far as to speak of the late advices m precluding the -possibility of in tervention for months to oome. JOB! MirCBILL’S lITinOKPTXD LETTin. The letter of John Mitchell’s to the Dublin Nation newspaper, reeently Intercepted, is remarkable for suoh sentenoes as these: "North of the Potomac, there is no law, and in traveling through New Jersey, Penn sylvania, and especially Maryland, I ofton Mked myself If this is America, or is it' Poland or Venetia?” Ho describes Biohmond thus: "Biohmend, I find very little changed. The Yankee aoeounts had prepared me to see the inhabitants generally barefooted and un derfed, but I never saw better dressed people in the streets, nor greater show of ladies. All toll me there was not the slightest bpparent psnlo in town, even during the desperate seven day’s fight, and it is refreshing to hear men, women and children speak with snob sovereign seorn of Yankees. Zhe olty is, of oourse, thronged with strangers, and not even in Pails do you seeks many empty sleeves, nor hear the clatter of so many wooden legs. All, however, are cheering and resolute. Ap parently they do not know yet that the Back bone of rebellion;ii broken, as Seward assures us.’’ w QU, BBnnMAX. Dispatches reoelved here state that General Sherman acted at Vleksburg under the orders of Gen. Grant, and formed the right wing of his army, In accordance with the belief'that Grant would tome up, but the latter having got his communication cutoff, failed to notify Sherman. Sherman’s friends say the offielal reports will vindicate him from some,at least, of the oharges made, against him, and will show that he and MeOlernand aotod in har meny throughout.' oniAY nxciraxzxT in eiobxoid. Some arrivals from Bichmond'to-day bring news of great exeltomsnt in the rebel capital, about the 12th inst., owing to reports that a largwFederal foroe, numbering-eighty thou sand, were on their way to Weldon, N. 0., and that a large fleet of gunboats were in the waters of North Carolina, about the same time. Anderson’s division, of Jaekson’s army, nambertng about fifteen thousand men, passed through Bichmond, going South. tbi nxniL inov-GLAD wuniXAO. Of the long-talked of Merrimae there is no queitlon, they say, or her, being a perfeot fail ure, being too top-heavy, and is lying at Boeheets’ with a scow oa each side to keep her afloat. She has several times been taken out In the stream with scows alongside, b'ut when ever it was attempted to remove the soows she careened at suoh a sate that they were obliged to replace them and bring her back to her moorings. For upwards it three weeks they tried her in this manner, but, at last, tired out with attempts to make her set right in the water, they have given her up and ac knowledged her to be a failure. mcHMOsn xnox wonxn. Ita/ lay that tha Trodegsr Iron Worhs ere warklnf about fix hondrad mao, easting haaaj goal, hut ultng moh poor lion that many o! thalr gum an worthless. Thay had set about ona hundred and ftrty Union pria : onara at work !a than foandatiaa. But a ■mall numbar of troop* are In tha oltj. It waa nudantood that tha mala body of Laa’a army waa on tha railroad about midway batwaan Fredariokabkrg and Blehmond. It la baliarad in Biohmand that Governor Saymour would not lot.any more troopa ba drawn from Now York and a almilar aotlon waa hoped for from othara. ooxoxuaioxaL raoaxzDurQS. Tha Sonata will paaa the Court of Clalma hill In Ita pyaient ihape, ao aa to make ita judgment! Anal, and add two mare Judgea. Over thirty political lama dnoka are under* atood to be candidates for tha offlooi ltoraataa. Senator Browning, Bapnaontative Kellogg, and Kbaneaer Peek, of Ohieago are among tha moat prominent. Than la some doubt aa to tha eligibility, nader tha Constitution, of tha two formar. The Sanata Finance Committee have unanl monaly agreed to reduce tha aalary of the As alatant Secretary of BUto, ralaad to $2,000. Tha aabetltate for tha bill eencarnlng let tan of marque, reportad by Senator Hale, to day, revises the acta of July 2sth, 1812, and January 2Ttk, 1813, and pnta them In foraain relation to all that part of tha United States where the Inhabitant! have bean declared in a etato af Insurrection, la relation to all ves *al* and property belonging to them, where avar found, on the high tear or la part. Senator Wilson Introduced to-day a volnm lona bill for tha prompt and unform adminis tration of military justice and batter gorern ment of tha military foraas. It creates a Bureau of Military Justice, a Judge Advo cate General, with tha rank of Brigadier General, ta ba at ita head, and Assistant Jndga Advocate General, wdth tha rank of Colonel of cavalry. It authorise! tha appoint ment of a Jndga Advocate for each depart ment or corps, with rank of Lieutenant Col onel of cavalry. It presents at great length tha Constitutional modes of proceeding and tha powers of courts-martial, general and In ferior grads oonrta-of-iaqulry, Provost Mar shal's aourta, Ac. Tha only punishments for' military offanoee are to be death, cashiering, suspensions from efiee, with or without 'for feiture of pay, rodnotlon to ranks, dishonor able dismissal, disability to hold a commis sion, forfeiture of pay, reprimand, public or private, and Imprisonment, sharing the head and other badges of Infamy are forbidden. The blllas presented was drawn up by Major Bolles, Judge Advocate of the Seventh Army Corps. It may pass tha Senate, but stands a vary poor chanoa In the HCuse. Among the amendments to the army Mil as reported by the Eiuance Committee areappre priatlens of $3,000 for artllclal limbs for sol diers and sailors ,* nearly $1(0,000 for lee, fruits and other comforts for slek soldiers; be tween $400,000 and $300,000 for private phy sicians and medicines furnished by them, and $73,000 far saldiara acting aa cooks and nurses. Tha French Spoliation i bill, reportad by Senator Sumner ftom the Committee an for eign Halations to-day, u Crittenden’s bUI, by which It Is provided that satisfaction be made to aa amount not exceeding fivo millions to American eUUans, for clalma fcr Indemnity upon the french Government for Illegal cap tares, As., prior to the treaty of September $O,lOO. This same MU, substantially, bat been reported forty tiaeee favorably and three Umac antaTorabiy to either the Senate or the House-bps: been twioe passed and twioe ve toed, once by Polk and once by Pierce. The first report was made to the Senate i tt 1833. as nsvonvAXT Decision. Colonel Vaadevsr’s oase excited great at tention in the House to-day, from the feot that the principle involved in Us decision would apply to a number of Colonels and Generals who are members of the House, and a still larger number who are eleoted to the next House. After a long debate the vote .was taken, which showed a majority in favor of declaring his scat vacant. The case now hangs on an appeal from the derision of the chair, that is sufficient to declare* seal vacant, it being olaimed that * twe-thlrks vote is necessary for such a purpose. UnlsCs this appeal is sustained, several more seats will epeedily be declared vacant, and in the opinion of semolable lawyers in the House Gens. Schenck, Gufield, Dumont and other military officers elected to the next House, will have their seats declared vaoant and new elections ordered if they ooatinue in the military service after the 4th of hfiroh next. Among other unfortunate results of suoh a derision would bo giving Vallandig ham another chanoe for his life. A HXW BUJj. The Secretary of the Interior eommunioated a bill to the House to-day, organising a bureau of statistics, to inriude the eensus bureau, and; to be under a commission at $4,000 a year! The first result of this would be to oust Kennedy, the present Census Su perintendent* and a known secession sympa thiser. FROM HARRISBURG. [Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Qasetta.] ~ Hasbibbcro, Jan, 30, 1863. Horan.—Mr. MoMurtrie introduced a joint resolution to the following effect: R&olvedf That so much of the aot approved on the 13th of Juno; 1840, as requires the in terest on the public debt of the Commonwealth to be paid ,in spooie, or its equivalent, and also the third section of the act approved on the 11th of 1862, be, and the same are hereby repeated. Eceofeed, That it khaU be the dnty of the Steto Treasurer to psy all interest falling due on the pablic'debt oi the Commonwealth, on and after the Am of February, eighteen hun dred and sixty-three, in snoh nous as have been or may be issued and made a legal ten der by the Uhited States Government. Mr. Vincent opposed tho. postponement of the oonsideraition of the plain proposition now before the House. It is: whether the State ehall pay a premium of five hundred thousand dollars, or whether its creditors shall be paid the same as other creditors. The resolutions were referred to the Com mittee of Ways and Means with instruction! to report on Thursday. Mr. Wakefield offered a resolution to a py point a Committee of five to examine the foots relative to the election of e United States Senator last Tuesday, with authority to send for persons and pspors, and report to the House. . Fused. Messrs. Waktfield, Pershing, Brown, of Warren, Bsebe, and form the Oommlt- Tho bill relatite to the Allegheny Valley railroad was jpMsod.. Mr. Hntriuaan introduced a bill relative to tho roads opliu Commonwealth, authorising township road supervisors to eontraet with the land owners for constructing roads. Pershing- introduced a supplement to 4he aot relating to rhe Orphans’ Gouru. The otyoot u to allow any judgemnt creditor, where there is an extension, end wljoee judg ment was aetibn at the time, on a failure to pay instalment*, to issue a writ of vanflUon. Also a bill to kevy a tax on bankers and brok ers, and to repeal the Act of April, eighteen hundred and rixty-ons. Mr. BhodsS; introduced a bill ralaUre to sheriffs’ and prothonotaries* costs. Also a bill relating to the public lands granted by the United States ito the several States ani Terri tories. Mr. Cochran introduced a oUI relative to Notaries Public allowing them to take depo sitions end administer oetbi. Mr. Bamsoy tntrodnoed a supplement to the bill to reriie and emend the panel lew of the Commonwealth. It le designed to protect mlnarap imposing fine end imprisonment on gnerdlene for the embeulement of money on trasted to their cere. : Sixatx.— Mr. White introdnoed e viola tion requeuing thn Governor to oommanlcete whet informetlon It) hea ei to when the vol unteer milltie hu jcen peid, end when thej will be peld j or If; he dope not possess moh lnforaetion folly, to request the seme from the Wer Department. On motion of Mr. Oljmer the rales of 1860 were adopted for the government of the Sen* ete. The bill relative to foreign attachments wai emended ee at to extend to end inelqde ell ettechmentf in execution. We leern from Washington that Senator Morrill’i bill relative:to the bribery of offl eials, extendi fits provisions to ell agents or employees of tho government. Quartermaster Donaldson succeeds Quarter master Montgomery at Pittsburgh. Schooner .Captured. WASBXHQToir l .Ja&. SO.-Thc Ravy Depart ment has rooelved a dispatch from Commodore Harwood, commanding the Potomac flotilla, dated the 19th, stating that the Leslie haa arrived at Hampton Roadi os Banda?, with the sobooner Hampton, of Baltimore, in tow, which wac captured fey the Oarrituek on the morning ef the 13th, in Diriding Creek, and also states that the vessel oleared light osten sibly for the jojater trade, but took In her cargo at Baltimore. She had on boardwerai pasaengora who, from letter* fonnd onward, appeared to be personsiwho had been in tatv habit of pasting to and from Virginia. | At the timejof the capture of the Hampton a eanoe at the came place escaped, bat wac i afterward* taken at Indian Creek, not, how : ever, until her crew had escaped to the wood* and the principal part bf htr cargo had been, , it is supposed, thrown overboard. Commodore Harwood also reports before : these oooarreneet the Currituok broke op for the present an establishment for supplying in ; salt to Riohmond by deatroyingtht kettles used in its manufacture, It appears/from the report of Acting Master Lianekin com manding the Currituok,! that when he arrived at Dividing Creek he was informed by a negro that at the sonth west branoh there was a large manufactory for salt in a' steam null; owned by a man named Osoar Sealey, who had Men extensively engaged in supplying the rebels with salt. The commander of the Carrltnsk proceeded thither, and sent a party onshore and destroyed; all the kettles, Aef, with the exoeptlon of a boiler, and left word for the proprietor to discontinue the oooupa tlonuuder penalty of ecjmplete deitrnotloa of the mill and ajlarge amount of lnmbbr. Dividing Creek Is opt of the points to which Geerge H< Sanadcrs advised his corre spondents to stake shipment. Mr. Bowley, J the Indian agent forth# sanc tion of the Bioax,' which tribe has beta friendly toward* the Government throughput the Indian difficulties,. reached here to-day. He has come to Washington with a view to arge the proper departments to take precau tionary measures,against troubles which may possibly occur in the spring'with the same party of Sioux, and other .branches !of that tribe. He states, at pnisent, there heed be no apprehension of any difficulties. 'Mr. Bewley brought with hlffii as far as Sioux city, lowa, the white prisoners who were eaptured by theSiouxjand ransomed by our Government. j._ I [ Tha Cotamlitlonarof Intarealßarasaa (BoutwaU) hu mbmUtri Mtflnt itatanaat ooaoaraiog thajtraoaaotloa that from which appaan tha astir* asmbar of par sou omploiM is Mimiagud oollotUsc tha rrrrosa to b*3;BS2. Ha haa'ao nasai M.tbo naiant Uai of Ntioitißi with aoafltUae# ihaamoaatof jrtranua jrhlofc'jriU b* dtrirad aadap tfcaaxalfl* low of darise tha Ustßamth ho haaoaaaad* aaraftiin***.- Ufstloa ba laitateiadiato tha Mrarsl muon oftham«mo*,aodo»aftbuta to bo 1 B&de of the amoaai vhloh maj be derived frem tech. According to thia-be received from ell Bonreee excepting stamp dot!#* daring the enrrent fiscal jeer, ending with Jane next, the cam of $61,777,799. " . B* eitimeiee that tho reoeipts from stamp datiei daring the same period will amount to £s?t?J2!ff oni » njtklD K lie aggregate mm 177,777,799. It mey be assorted that without meteriel change in the business of the conn try, the revenue from the same loarces for the Steal year 1863-1 will not be leit than one hundred had fifty millions. Theeitimatea of the reoeipts end expenditures show the cost of assessing jmd collecting the taxes under.the present system will be. two and one handreths centum. The Commissioner has the strongest confidence that in thejfitates now acknowledg ing thepathority of the Constitution the ex pense eon never exceed three centum. lliniTH COSBBJ!SS~BECOND BEBSIOR. WxflE(»OTO», Ju, jo, 1883, Hoosn.—The Speaker euted that tba pend log question was on referring the Preei dent'e message, in oonneellon with hie ap proval of tho ono hundred million dollar treasury note bill, to a Beleot Committee of five Jtepresentatives and four Senators. Ur. Washbnruo, of IIL, supposed it dna to tho President and Secretary ot the Treasury that tho message bo sent to a Select Commit tee, and at any rate to one whieh had not prejudged the matter as it was understood the Committee of Ways and Uoans had done. Ho did not suppose that any gentleman on tho Gommittloe of Waye and Meant, and particu larly any gentleman who was opposed to tho measure suggested by the President, would object to the message being tent to another Committee, ae to refer It to tho Ways and Moans under thasa ulreumitanoee would bo to put oat an orphan ohild to an unfriendly guardian. | He meant- no re&eotion on that oommittoe, believing thet two or three members of it wore in iavor of luoh a referenoo. Of ooune this would have eommitted nobody to the scheme. He had only proposed to send the subject to a odmmlttao whiob would give lta fair and jolt consideration. He had no on kind feeling in tho matter, aa thora was per haps an indisposition to refer the eabjeet to B- Seloot Committeo, and aa there was now a bill before the Hensa relating to it, he woild withdraw hie motion and mova that the mei sage bo referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. This was agrood/to, and tho messago ordered to bo printed./ : / On motion-of Mr. Kollogg/of lU., it was 7 Betolmd, That the Beleot Committed on postol and military railroads between Wath ington and Now York be empowered 1 to send for persons and papers, and examine wit nesses under oetk, for the pnrpoie of aeoertain ing the probably, cost of opnstruotion of a road, tha probable reoeipudrom express com puter and other, sourpes, and the rcoeipts from thoeo railroads sow oonstruotad between the two olties. ' / Oa motion of Mr. Pike, of Mo., tho Secre tary of tho Navy was requested to inform the House what/Botion, if any, should bo taken relative to the appointment of Washington, u suggested by him in his annual report. Oomollon ot Mr. Eliot, of Mass., it wai liaoltud. That the Seeratary of tho Navy cpmmunioata any information in hia posses sion to show that American vessels, olearod for any foreign port, have engaged in the African, or Coolie slave trade, and enbmit soph suggestions to prevent it as he mey deem proper. Mr. Thornes, of Mass., from the Judiciary Committeo, submitted explanatory resolutions In relation to the tax law.. That the salarier of the President, Vioe President and Judges of tha Supreme and inferior oourti of the United States be exempted from the tax. The House praooeded to the consideration of tho resolution reported from tho Committeo on Elections, that Mr. Tandaver has not boon entitled to a seat in the House since he wae mastered into tho United Btates service as Colonel of tho Bth lowa regiment, namely, in Sept., 1881. Mr. Wilton, of lowe, said Mr. Vandover served during the extra eettion and a portion of tho second session previous to tho iOth of September, 1861. Tho qoottlon raised by Mr. Maynard was one of such Importance that it ought to bo submitted to the House, because having acted eo a member of the House we esmuot declare hie seat vacant, exoept by ex pulsion. iA running debate enanod, ia which Hesara. ™«l CanJrling,J)Mii, Maynard and Wilion partioipatod, the lut namederleilj oontro- TerUas the eonitltatiimal politico of D.wei. ffinelly, Mr. Maynard appealed from the do dsion of the Chur. Pending thl« question tk» Boom wont Into Committee of the Whole on the iUU or tho union on tho bill providing nvs and tn*m nt for tho support of tho Government. Ur. Wouter, of Hon., resumed his romuks froa yesterday to show that tho rates ,of lh- Uroit oro highest when tho grooteit amount of paper is in circulation. Mr. Edvards, of K. T., opposed the pro posed national system of banking. ~ **•» »ald the system estab lished In tho bill .reported by the Committee; on Ways and Means, if continued, at loast uhtil the end of the war, will Involve the m» ' Uon in great troable. Be made no bottom’ opposition to it, but deemed it hU duty to state his otyeetions, which heprooeeded to do. He expressed his belief that these was re enpeiative energy in this eounftry by which ,wa will be enabled to hurl, destruction at the rebels at the South and at all the traitors o; r the North, whether ia or out of this Houso, who advise ui to lay down our arms and sue for peace. The Committee then proceeded to not on the bin. Mr. Spaulding, of N. on behalf of tho Commlttea of Wayf uid Musi, propoaad an uuadmont to tbo Drat lootion, which wu .(nod to, io u to authorial tho Secretary of tho Trraaury to barrow, from tlmo to time, on tho eredit of tho United S total Government, n ram not exceeding two milllona of dollua for tho eorront Ureal year, nnd aiz hundred mil lion* for th*noxt final year, and to iirao thoto for obapon or -eglatered bond* parable nt tho plumre of the Government altar twenty 7 ran from date,and of raeh denomination, not loo* ;than fifty dollar*,-aa ha may dram iipedlept,b**rlng intereat at a rate not ex owdlag fi per rant, per annum, payable atml annually ia ooln. - Mr. Thom**, of Mau-, offend an amend ment, whlob waa agreed to,'maklhg'eonpon or rbgiatorod bond* payable at the plantar, of tho Qorarnment, attar twenty yean from data, In ooln.; Mr. Spaoldlng' moved to atrik* oot the ra atrioUon of tho aalo of bonda at not lata than par, to that thoßaontary may,ln hit diaom tion dltpoa. of thorn at any time upon the brat term* ho era.!' \Peadlhg the oonildaration of the amend noat, tV OammlUra road, and the Hoot* ad journed. . H Snnava>—Mr. Saiaara preaantad the me morial of clttMna ofHewTork making for tbo Mtabliabmtat of'araltahto camp hoapital and ambnlanoe eorpa forth* army. Mr. Trumbull, of a petition ia favor of a general bankrupt law. , Mr- Banner, from th. Oomtoitt*. on for •lgn Affair*, reported a bill to paythe Fronob ipoliatlonolalmi. j . TtC • • Mr* Bute, of K.' n., from the Oommlttokon Nani Affalra.r* ported baok a bilj to ill iatun of marqna and rapriaal, with cer tain amendmanU. He rald he ihonldcaU it up at aa; early day. Mr. Wilion, of Man., Introduced a bIU for the: prompt and uniform adminlatratloa or military jgittra and bettor government'of the military fofnrof tbo United State*. On motion of Mr. TrembnU, . bill to altar the jodtelal jdlatrlet of th* United Stater, placing Mlohlgu and Ohio in the 7th diatriot, waa takonnplandpaaaad. ' : Mr.' Harding,' of - Ky., oallod up . bill an tborlalag’tho Prealdant to negotiate trratioa with otrulnlndiantribH. ... : Mr, Zromball, ofllh, moved totaka np the bill tb reorganise the Coart of Oielmi. . _- ; Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, hoped that no bill of thia general aharaoUr would b* fakan np, white ao many important meararoa war* rand log. ; Zhora waa th* bill concerning tbo dla ourgo of'State prlaoaara.. Unleaa aomethlnu waa dona on that rabjeoiwe ahbnldbava ool* lialbna between th* Btatu end the Oorirn ment Thera wero:two lmpertaat finanolnl mearerraandblUafrom the Military Cbm mlttra. He dealred to Impraaa oa th* Benate th*: neorallty of actlug'on,thaw,important maatnrea. Wa hav* now almoat aoivil war ia two Btatra of the Union,aad ho would, vet. to taka ap no MU of thte tSad «aW a rariptlon tow prated had tho flnanetel moraaru diapoaod of, and aoau bill puatd ao that‘dialoyal elthaaa 6onld bo armtad oordlag to tew.. ItAoald poiilbly make no differrara wbethar tb* Court of Oteimi had three jadgra or lira. . The moUoo to taka ap tha blli woe agrrad; to. Tra>,3Bi mtyt, 11. ; SavnaLaiußdmMita wart adopted. ‘ .At.tharapUraton of thbrnaateg hoar, th. Chair ratted apthaapralal radar *hh| S bill for thadteahargt of State prteeaor*. . ■ : |r j ;• . 1 . ; , 1 Trumbull moved topoatpon* th» special Th» motion to postpone vu agrvad to; 7«M» 23; nays, U. *,**.■ “ The coniideration of the Coon ofClAlmi Jbill vu returned. - . | Mr. Hale, of N. H., moved to strike oat the clause providing for'two additional Judges. ■ ; .. Mr. Sumner, of Mass., moved to amend, so as to inorease the .number of Juged, by one, making; four; whloh was rejected. ThequesUonthen securing, on motion to strikeout the provision for two additional Judges. It was rejected,, i Yeas, 16; nays, 19. Mr. Grimes, of lowa, moved to strike out the whole bill after the enacting clause, and * substitute for repealing Ike origi nal bill, establishing the Constitution. Mr. Poster, off Ct., moved to lay the bill voted. * oa the question no quorum Mr. Hale moved to adjourn'., Bejeoted— y®*s uays 29. Still no quorum voting. Mr. Clark, of B. 1., moved that the Ser geant-at-Arms request the attendance of ab sent members. Agreed to. Mr. CoUamsr, of Vt., protested against bo “* obliged to sit and wait doing nothing. While the Sergoasfe-at-Arms searched oat the absentees. He mhved to adjourn. Agreed to. The Senate then adjourned. Markets by Telegraph. PniLADSLPau, Jan. 20.—Noon.—There it lea da iog in Breadstuffs, but Bolden are Ann in their 0f,2,000 bbls of Ohio extra family at, 87,25g7,50; 6,000 bbls superfine at 9 c. ‘ 8 5® 8 !S tor new * <>■*• in fairrequest, andl3,ooo buih sold at 640. Coflee has 7 an upward tendency; but very little doing. Proytilons are look* log op, and supplies from the West edme Ibrward •lowly, hales luw tierces Lard afrlO%@U9£. Wills. ectlfe and higher; sales 7 ©! Ohio \ 1 / SFSCMS JTOTICEB. JCS’lak# Superior Copper fin and aauiLTiHa wobkjj, rmaeui PARK, MmDY & CO., Uunbctima ot BHKATmKQ,BBAZIKBS’ AHB BOLT'OOPPZB, PBXSaSB 09PPBB BOTTOMS, BAISII) STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTKH gOLDIB; «bo Importer. uddMlui in HITAIB, TIB PLATB, HHMBT IBON, Wml, Ao. :Oantutlj on ...... HSHBBB' MAOHIHIBAND TOOLS. WnnnHOBM, Ho. 119 Pint ud 120 feoond Onati Pittsburgh, Penn’s. ' ■ ; SV'Specialtrden of Copper out to any d«lred jet* tm ‘ • mjSfcdawly'r Hervoua Sufferer* of Both biSi.j£a,—A. reverend gentlemen having been re. stored to health in a lew days, after undergoing nil tba ctual routine end irregular exptuslve modes ol treatment, without lucceat, considers it his aserzd duty to communicate Id his afflicted tallow creatures i tbe nui or erta Hence, od the receipt of an ad* i dressed ecveldpe, ho will send (free) a copy of' ths prescription med. Direct to Dr. JOHN M. DAG*; NALL, 189 Fulton street, Brooklyn, fi. 1. mhlLlydswT | ww. o. aosigsoa — *. Ml ,,^ WITHROW PQCqUas . TI7-MQB Mui.f, C3E*iu>Bnisoir, urns & mil. UJCKd » Focwnaas asd Hacaxmsrs, Wassimtos Wous, Pittsburgh, Penn’aT Orriox, No. 21 Haxkxt Sraasr. i' Manufacture all kinds of STEAM ENGINES AND MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WOBK, STEAM BOILERS AND SHUT IBON WORE. SWOBBING AND RETAINING done on short not^c *- | ahSSrdly jeCBUBKB & BARITES, ; FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE,’ BAKE VAULT IBON YAULT 8008, AND BTEEL-LIKED BURGLAR-PROOF SAFB manufacturers. Nee. 12» and 131 TUrd ’ street, teheeai Wood and BmiAfitldttreeU—North tide. **-BANK LOCKS always on hand. , »nha<. p OIL WORKS. Lone, Jtgitier £f Co. Worts at Sharptburg Station, • AQeghanp VaOsy Railroad. Office and Warehouse, No. 88 MARKET STRUT Pittsburgh. Manufacturer oi ILLUMINATING and LUBBI* GATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLS. ••“So. I REFINED OIL, warranted noQ*axpk* •iTe, always on hand. : ocLhlyd. g£*COBJfWELt .o*rararaW. ■’OCUOOUS, ’ JONES, BOYD & CO, -Maantectorara of OAST BIKSL; alao,' SPBIHS, PLOW AMD A. B. SX£CL, STBBIt fiPßrwnß Awn AZUS, corner of Boat and Pint atneta, Plttabozgh, tw «- I-'- . - " ■ . oete COOHBUT ft BEO„ UsnoCsctiiren of IBOK BAILXKG, IBON VAC LIS AND VAULT DOOM, WINDOW* AHUTtZM, WINDOW OUABDSrAo., Nos. BLBoooad stmt sad 69 Third itnst, betwesa Wood ud Umkftt. , Hats oa hand a variety of stew Fattens, *>—j and plain, soitabje for all purpoMe, Particular attention paid io encloeing QfiTi Lets Jobbing done at short notice. JEtTS. B. ft C, r. MABKX.E, fapffr KANUTAOTUBSM and dealers in BOOK, FBXNT,* CAP, LETTfiB AND ALL KINDS OP WBAf. PINO PAPKB. •raave removed from No. *7 Wood stmt to Ho. S 3 Smltbfleid street, Pittsburgh, Pa. •fiTOASH OB IBaDb POB BAGS. ‘mp4 . tSCV: HOLMES * BOSS, Dealer* in JTOBKIGN AND. DOHXSTIO BILLS OP XX*; CBAHGX, OP DKPOOIT, BANK NOTES AND BPEOIX, No. 37 ttarket etmt, PltW bnrgkgpia. WCollections made, oa-_.aH tbe prlatdpalcities threoghont the United Statee, H. COLLIHS, Bor ; WABDINQ AND COttXISSION MKBOHANT and wboleeale dealer in OHXMX, HUTTEB, SEEDS, PISS, and Prodnce generally, Bfi Wood stmt. Plttibnrgh. pa.t 1 - BXiAOK, »ABK BROWS, BHUM BROWS, LIGHT BROWS, dark blob, LIGHTBLUS, babkbrvbs. LIGHT GBSRa, BISS, BOBK.B, . . TLATB, THAOS, FAWILTI WoaJtßi i Ibboii feALtfO*. •60ABLIT, BABK DBAB, LIQaTDBAIL TALLOW. LIOBT TILLOW, OBAHOB, :'l lUQISTL SOLtSttlllO, . TUB OH BLUIv J wok?** 1 * ,Jaa. laLlßO.^- UNIT K D STATES IfcKVfiN&B STAKCSy OT aQ dtaoiftio&vfe* ala to tto wno?of latcmal Imau, mxi door toito Ottj XiMfttrj, WATSB BTEiir7iUlU»toay. '/■' Ito - DhtrteL PW*W XJ IOiLUHr JfUlE—lo bbU.: XI calTidoad toaaaS* by 1 .‘r ■ •■•* JOEDICUZ. j|^tNDSBY‘BmPKOVt» BLOODSKARCUMK. ' AMkBOOMMKB Ouow, | ’ OueeroaeforMtioni, / ■ i * V Erynpelaa, Beil*, Pimple* on the Itet, / : i Sore Eye*, Tetter Affection*,- Scald Seed, \ Dyipepfia, Cp*tiY*ne*». ■ Oil and Vtnbhorn Ukttt*. Bhenmati* Dieerden, ■4 / Audio*, . ' Sett Bhtut, ; - • newmielOTeeiet, ' Qenmd SebiUty, Liver Complniat, : I I>«u ef AppotiU, . : ; £o»B|iaiit*, : Vemele Complminti, Epil*piy.er Pita, PnrelTata or Paley, . ; v Byphiliti# Sieehte* end - I Oerie* of the Beniet, iipaxTan wm all: othOb tnuntvi: BATQQ TUBIB OBIQIH IN A l>arUT*»; oohbitioh or ran blood on atadutA- ' tonr greran.! i - ■ ■■ 'I '• 1 • , v i•• i : : -'j: ‘- ' -i~:' | 6ABM 0/ VAKIMIi A, BOYD. I , *4 yniaoaaaa.DacaiDbarn,mi. •• ! In. a. H.jKanafc—l taka ylabran 'j» MtUa K *Sla rofoatazy atataauafc in favoa of audtotaacaa. ' f«n4 by yooalW, “bnoo?* .BuosSuun. IbMKM.Ii in yadrt iartUi icrotala, Saokaoattanytadjaßd loWitalUum.l < jun>rndi.ui taokaO th# kalr nta a» tm I'o •aainnda »t» iwritioi; ll aka baofa colon nfi- SmnSora torf babartba atSair; ud aatfoto UaaktO'-- .4*daaloaaafoadycjn rkatfUnm'.tfa'dkaife" oa a; haad vaat ao te. tbat : atvanii v pb^%V.^- :> ' 'Sob#: caaaaoct,' I vaa WJ wank and iow‘a(lri^i : 7 .** W «**“.«•“ *m •» .'•*« aM«'ina, 1 '• ■‘.t ’ “ M » n d;'u M ,4l# nv! ... “S* o4 - lafayOanbarlaat. UO. I mtadnoal to.: toy MKoaaaai'a Isrba *aa Blood Sanacnkni" i., toaat coatoaa I Sad ao iw». ta patoat nadkdaavbnt > ' •M lk ad Blood Saanta, Ua •• aloati oa ay kaod and ana bafaD la hat;' 1 Ibaia '•' •batata togtitor tanfeottta. and arhaadtadina : •f* utint? vail axMpft ti»Kar» roa*biinffrt)«tbo ; lirttolaoatftt* that tfcad tharbKuuiba\ my to&ta nyamaaod laps Tho Blood SwnUi; “ un esndth* thw »rtro.~-1 am dov a till taasi' •ncfcatyyaaiaoraiakandlMbUaoplaaadyoai, aaldldwtal wa twaaty. aad haa. lnaaaaad la #althttwaatypoailß. 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