/ : yj ’ :■ s '" iii- V • 4 i 1 ■■ K V •,v •. * 4 f o,*‘- _ r ■■■ •/. ill?'. . /: i>.: i. ft :: Ir'i: : : *•••'• :£s■ .Vft 5-.' \^y^;Vvv-;^VX.\'i'• - mi r+.'i'VZ-rs.: jy-v*w Ij| : : t : i • sfe--;B!!a8-5^rv*'!4S.v:- ! #:( •s»•*> * i^sif.: S'isti •:'' iivvx ■ *Jt ■&s? ; +*# r;?? •> i|i^ea#HbL^ ■l!®iAi^£»i^-fi^'SK.-- ! :. pmssfeispsspii fci- Sn ».*■•■•'' *M' ,,! T -.,v !■??:+ j, **>. •vMS'VS. *VJ!-'Vi':.'o-:. ':'V: 1,..-.;, :j:.^.-,' i i*i:'t! :■ : |PpTi"'' -fV; •••••>• > ' '• a;~.V, ' «’*V< . W”' p Splits ' /: V ■\ :r>: v.,.'yiS §.,4fe , ••• i-o* !fA ........ /•. ••• • ■:•¥! ->» 111 Jitfatagh" -oonootod4aUy« ■• i.’-' ...li.:--.;-:..;-. Dm: anut ■■'n 1 -'-- *■' v o'olodkf a:Hhiwwiw W 'll - « 00 _.. . 41 It. ' •• .** ’>• #» .»;» . Bonmrtor mill 194-10 Tt» Ttwninu BUKpian. By Mariya Fetoe, t. M. P.» LL. rmfaMfrr cl the Iwtttatat ' ofMedldae end Mntem Media In th* YJnltenitj oC the Citjcf Kt* York, and Member of vertotti frtfirtlw In thJa eoontry ud in Europe^ Sixth Edition. Hew York: Helper k Bre«. a lem* dear Sampeoa Low. 80a 4 00. FLUsbnrgfc: tor ■)• by B. 4. Haris. 83 Wood street. A man paragraph—tha narrow spao* within wUofc ou aotiot Is necessarily contned— wutba aitOftthar inadaqaaU to tho oharaotor aad of noh a work .aa that \ brfor. u». Eruto fIT. th* tltlM of th* ««r -ml chspUr. compriing th. njtiwu trutad . lath. tan. ottt dlrijioni of lh* g.ner»l raMaot. to wit. phyiiology, pathology, ua oooaJJ ““ «*•«« P“‘ oUaluu/ud jpwtly MOMd tho prucnbod ,; limit, of our aoUofc Butthtaliolljof themoln \ vuk, extending ont 771 .olldly, ■ printed ,«Sto pegu, “««• »"* »•* *7 “7 ■»•“« . whol.nth.eontontaofthlieruditeudeom - Brih.n«iT.TOlam».Anepp«idlxaada nppte ■ Stent, (th. proportlou oi whloh hu. grader ■ ■ ally «xtud«d In th. late edition., UK now In V-th* Hath w. lad them occupying nearly 1U ■ rami n —‘ -* tieh.uhiootea.eahM did not ;", muTto 00a* wholly within th. teope of on* of tbamnln ditiiioni of the work# or, if / thiydid.toh»Tiroqulrad'*fellerexpotilion *w. thuhad tmlnd In th. liftloitaun.. 'W.ouaot fortmer to indicate tomt of thoto, ■ '* whloh our uthor hu pruonted In . pwullnr i ’. lritriklag ulinfMUn lights—Progroto T.. of FhytioWoal ud Pathological Choral, try; Prognuoi Phyriology; AbiorpUonudOlr ehleConla Plante; On Sodatiru udAltera- Ura: On th.lnfio.no. of th.MUd upon th. AnSoa of BemodUl Agutt; to »l»o«u aadargone Chugu of Ijp. within th. Urt forty yoan, or here now ona .pputwd? Phrilology of th. Boat ud lutinoc, or Do attention of th.lr SuhttutiTe KxUtence ■•, ud Mlf-Mtlnf Nature, .to-, .to. Th* bolt ' ud molt .mphmtlo tutlmoay in Ital f»Tor, .-■ hewuor, that any work ou mdn. If, gat th. learewi profanion to thom«mbMi of which ititMueieuy *ddr*owd, hu rwriTedltwith each drorhoth in Eorop. and.thii country, | that It liu within a f.w year. ruohod a «ixth Litton. BmUm thi. .übiUnUr. udprao ti6alcoßmudatioa.lt hu bun nrj highly ' grounded In tho j leading modleel journal., • a. a work not ouly.ound and orthodox in it. —but romarkabl. for QiUrae... fnil- ntM ud .UgutiT.aMi. A. a book of r*f»r -' '- uu. w* But putioalulp itato, that ItU ad miiabte—th* lnd*z twinf 10 oomploto u 79 Imt. nothing to b. dutMhj tho molt«- ' acting otadut. iattan of th. Bn. JUa Bmlth, • PiwbjtcrUn lUnhtar. to hi. Brotbw, th. B«T. PB« Smith, • M.Wht Fnachw. . rhlhddpUa: 1. B. Llp jo—i.ni. Plttumruh: KunOo. Wood «t. _ XhuaUUniaiawritUala a olur, forol ') ‘‘ ‘ M. andurauthtyl., ud th.object, or nb> j«ota dloouulia thun, m (u might b» ln> fund from tho foot .taUd on g. tito-pag., that “a Prubjtoriu Uiniitor” it th. party of th. on. part, ud "a 1 Methodic! Uiaittu* /- - -th. party ox th. othn part,) tho olaimt of th. 00-oallid ayitami ’of Calrinltm and Armln laiimnnwdnly. At th. writer it a Cal* wlaltt, of court, w. han hardly a. friendly a itateaut of th. “Arminiu” .Id., u th. ju, pua Smith, thoald k. uk. op tho p«n to reply,wodldgiro: ud,yet, wo hare no daaht that tho Ear. John Smith andaarored toatatothooauwithalliairnaaa—Jut uha uarahudodit. Bat, bo that uit may, tha ijndtit, that in thi. tariu of lotUra the *y«- UB of iootrino propoudrf and defended by Aaxutlno ud Calrin, with .tarn, Irrafraga —-- hi* ooulxtuey of loglo, attada forth in thi. : -• hriaf 'udoopular .xpo.ition, in TKy adran . i uaaou obatrut to tne doctrino doririag it> ; üßobomAtßiaiu— atbaotuapprehoadod • . and Interpreted by tho Bor. John Smith. Tho Bor. Polar Smith may, how.TW, tak. u»p tiou, ud ofaim to ha hoard oa tha olhartida. -Urn Hoad Book fci Dotmd StuiO.Tmlry, fouW?; taa tho Bait. or loxtructioo, th. School of th. of the PiMol end • Umui toaa^aauHgimiA.^yThdlp ijSSSSaOo!!*llbi -Pltm - frflrpgfaT Key 400 a Wood street. • «ij - ThislUOinunftl iiip folly «W*jbt4i» thp nWr* tlUsj thit we BMd only m th»t II TrrnHfPY s aiabv of wood ont Ulnstrntioni ud dlncnai, ud thnt it looms to bo Tery ' WiUnrmnftdthronghont. jaiort Aut Bent* j ik*jaran threaten that 5- they I uuol gettheir pay fro in the coast;, they I will refeeeth Uarrewhen called upon, butone I . ot tte Jadgoe o( the Common Flue hnaatatod I ~ rt.t rtw, Miit ober the .aummona, without | • • ' jwgirHowhethar »ing » he paM l "\ot. " Playing juryman," (“ uu “M* 4 ) I il neither pinnnnnt nor- proltable, otob whoa I ,:;V • , jMliriMinnl who thorougMy nnder "iloottto' »d4ai optrondl of brewing * Wf ' Xhooo In imt ot noompo . Xatibor-kMpir o*n opply ot BUilimoiia. -'"mUkodnpn i»»U bnndloin thoTiolnily of - ' AUochony, eonUinlng fcjjf* l ntaof Indioo’jolwoJif Th*f «m Mt *t!*S Alioflwny . 0 I “*J obn thopnity »Jio loot thorn .«*»“ “ 4 •OtthOß. Eunn iiMtuM.ft %% »’cl*»k tUi tOtrnooi, «a “MiUraltj »nd F#ib*l» Pntmioa." t>.hHi thl» «Ob lUaWd," i» in «lf. Th«w lMtoru an lnnlubte, aai «U 1 rewlr* th» Jug* »t- M»»«~ ttq Imm.” A ijuqiaaak«.«(.om tarn* ’mlrJv* W*ttt«»mioatEirß eUmtuln ■ «atl«l>*ttoa-M tk» ta»rj rIM Wbisk li «- '■-^BBgSB«a!SSffIS Ma,iinmen'i mdlni, U»t mnUfi at Ooaebrt Hall, was oorof t£« tlohMt treats that wa Jut* had—thdngh w* oaa r**dlly n oaU «mj % oaa plaaiaat to naiabir in tho ereninfivo ban rpent at lecturer and read ing! undertheaurplrer of the Ypimg Mono Literary AnocUUon. Ho rood tiro thrilling punni from Victor Hngo'i. *’Loi Mlioro blei, and cloiod with the aroll none between Bob Weller ond hli father, when Bern n»d, I tho yalitstisOo ai found in Dibktst Piokwiok Papen; Ho oontlnuoi hli nedlng on T£ui- I day evening. . : A wina throogh tho deep mad bom tho city up to Dorn He. 1, yeiterday afternoon, erruredul of tho loot thot aulte o lorgp float of loaded 000 l boot! won lying immedUtely oho™ tho duo, roody to toko odrooUgo of tho prM'ont riro. Tho owners won bully en gogod ihlpping enwi, ond otherwiie prepar ing to leave. Tsoi BDBiiOTinciiCoioirttflo -rooliiod oror ono hnindred on Tuidoy afternoon, fnm tho exhibition glnn by Meirri. Oood wU and WllderV Polyoreme. Tho entire proooodi won donated to tho Committee, the employee! volunteering their lervloei grata hourly. Bunks to Diitb. —A ohlld named Ritchie, aged four or Are yean, whole panntl lire In Herthl Wheeling, wu burnt to death on Sun day morning by hil clothes oatohing fin In pining too noar the grata. [Tor the Pittsburgh Qaistte.]' “Why Fay the Interest of the State Debt in Colnt” In you paper of tho 27th lmt. " Flnanoo” aikod tho question, why pay the interest on tho Biato doht in oolnf It was no part ol tho contract. Lawful money ’of the United i Stator wu all that war contemplated, or In the mind of olthu party.’’ It would loom strange that uj person, could, or would, make •neb sUUmenU througha publio print; whenj the (wti in directly against him. We would refer poor eomspCndtnt to the low on Bute Debt. Page 762, 100. 4th, Pardon's Digest. • * “ The Interest felling doe on Pennsylvania I Stock shall always be pud In ipeele or its equivalent, end whenever the: fandb accumu lated in the Treasury fox the payment of in terest shall boot lots value then specie, it shall bo Lawful for tbo Governor, 'end ho is hereby required to cause the difference ih value between saeh fundi undspeoie to bo u oertiined end certified to him, on the doy preceding that on whloh any semi-annual por tion-of interest booomos dao, by the Auditor General and Bute Treasurers, under oath or affirmation, and thereupon to issue his war- { rani for such differonoo or pay the same in lf required by saon : holder ot said stock,** Ac* - i The Bute Treasurer : has aoted upon the above authority slnoe the issuing of said bonds, and yet you are told “ that payment in coin is no part Bfctho contract.” If no parjt of the contract, why' ask the Legis lature to authorise the payment of tnia interest in Legal Tender.Notes7 Why not proceed to pay the interest without asking I the Legislature to authorise it. Ton . will also pereeire by this aot that the interest is sot only payable in coin, but the very contingency now upon the country (vis: the difference between coin and the circulating medium) is provided for, and the Governor is ordered to draw his ; warrant for the amount of the difference or pay in specie, as the claim ant may elect. You are told that Cur Bute is asked to treat the legal tender notes of the General Government as bogus. The Statels not asked to do any such thing. Does the Government pay its interest in legal Under notesT No. Why? Prom the fact that In Issuing its securities the Government agrees with the purchaser to pay the interest in coin,! , and has lived literally up to Its contract. |By the reasoning of you* correspondent, the Government would be required to take the initiatory step of paying its interestin legal Under, calling it eoin,in order U preserve the repaUtion of iU issues and oonslsUnoy with itt agreement in the sale of the bonds. “If it were not that the lntereit-of the taxpayers lii so generally disregarded, it might be con sidered a high-handed outrage to Impose a burden of $900,000 on the tax payers; of the Common wealth In order to buy coin for the bondholders." Yes, tax pay ers, if that coin. Waa oolieotedoffyou lt might be, but as you have nothing U do with it, and as .the Com monwealth has made provision some time ago for iU Collection, and designated the parties off whom it should oome, you are only inter ested to the amountof sympathy you may have for the above senUnoe iniU appeal to you to vlolaU the law ofthe Commonwealth by repudiating an honestly contrasted debt, dtaaxlng poor legislature to do so. 1 If you ! inn oiled upon to p»y the priadml’uid to- Ureet of the staU’f over-due bonds is eoin, it would doubtless make a matter of oonildsra tion for you. But, as the demand is cmly that the State pay what it contracted U pay, (vis: the to unit on iU debt toooto) thenhert»l»- ly ou be no riototloh of penonel ngnU totho nuttot. ; PATTXBBON—On Toaedef. STth IneUnt, at ijW WdockpWILMAH PATT*B3QH# aged MfmxU ] ji The tawnl wilt take placeonTmwna* IffttiO o'clock* f«* Mn.AbeicTn»bU’», DU#9»i ! onoy, between Woodead SmHhfilJd street. 4t DAYIft-At Baltimore, I wounds reeetrsd et Fair Oeke, H. H. PAVUJ, I oonoJMery B. Deeti, In the F Uh jeer of We ega. 1 HAtt*^nTneedartU»t^tMU,et7o’ek^P. | m- wi.r,A t d*o(hter of Wo.l* e*d M * r ** r * t “• I Wnrt, aged a yeaieatdd months. ( I Trmerel notice la ereulnf W*«- SPECldli iliOCdlj HOTICEB enoTii A»® Biknn'i'BijnMHacnuai lot and minntbotarfng p«rpoM»,’*rf|tth *"** to ;*Al ti Cxswis,B««r»lA*«V • i Ho. 18, tilth ott*d- Bixuu. tuu>i moiohut tsßor, wodi nosi reepectfollj Inform ltis .frtauU and tt* pablio gtnirallytkai bakac retained frem the Snct eSSiiis new* took of £»U »md wtoUr | goods. HU stock oonsists of the Utest ekyU* Sdotkij, l »e*Us*rt* had resting*, from thelatest importations. a “ u *f*L^! itssffi'»sasiE sK , sssisr.£«ss I hLhKsrkstitrsot,oxsdoorfr«“ Xklt*. Famlousli •OLOTW»«^-S«U»“ ,B i.“ n ilmn find s inpotb snpdp ot n*ij nisd* olouJo* for thsnudrssor oops.st tho doth aaiSf^Eate's.'l of materleU for orerooats, bnslntss end drew salts cannot bo oqualUd for rnristr jndqnal ity in this rlolnltj, whila a good fit may »• I depended upon. . . •• • ' Durans inn J«J,d Ho* York, who U nowpinelldn* st Ohsrlos HoUl. tn this dtp, eoiot »U OOThlo OSSOOOf dISOSMI Of thi «• “*«“« outorouopto,ontorunlngofJhoosr, »n* Borront oompldnts > : Intorto srtlficlsl; oyol ( | oporstoo for hsrs-lip, dob foot, *o- Vowmiis, Armrnosl—Fortlw dtrsngo- | manu of tho sp»to» Inoldontsl to tho chsngs of 41st, Thuds, Eruption*. snd sxpoinrss, i whlohsrifp Votantsbr Is lisbls to/thow ws. no niatdM so ssfs, oonronlont, ud tdlooio ss Hollows;’! Fills ud Olntmant, 25 rats por box. *1 - ; *®» Ouoics Houdat Psuuts.—J. K. Bob irt>. Ho. 17 Fifth stmt, is no* opening tho swot oho 100 (took Of dnb Sold snd SilTor Wstohss, Jowslrp,BUT*r Tut ud: Fuop Hoods oror dlsplspod in this dtp, snd: Is hu- I |*f them st roßsrksblp low prioos. Hotios to tho proportp onut of this dtp I Is kotsbP gitOs, th»t snp tspsln nssdsd shoot (hdr hoosso wUI bo duo ptompOpi U thsp ;r*7. Uoix ordsrst Onthhott's Corps aUr ud on‘Virgin sllop, lost shots SsdtUold Ibid .; . ; i o-.~wi Oiunwinhstsksn Ot thsOmnlhno | U J Bislduos.«Tronnstrat. *6O;&KSsM!«aS 1 wMnl THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL dispatches. SpocUl Dispatch to Uu Pittsburgh GazatU. , Wabsihotob, Jw. 27,1863. govwxy'b BPiica In the Hons* to-day, denouncing Lincoln, and prophooylng the success or the pro-sla very democracy at* tho next Presidential elec tion, vu an effort of remarkable power and force, and commanded on usual attention— members from all parts of tbe House ol us tar ing around him* It took the broadest radi cal anti-slavery grounds, and was mere lie ij In exposing the shortcomings of the Adminis tration. Tho fact that Lovejoy objeoted to allowing hlm’extra time to finish his speech Is a good indication of the feeling the repub- Uoans, as a party, entertained as to the policy of saying suoh things or as to the tendency of his teachings. The speech, however, will Challenge (general attention as a production, of remarkable vigor. The three ! marked points of the speech were: Conquest impos sible, compromise separation in . evitable. Mr; Shellabarger, of Ohio, made ;an elo quent speeoh on the general relation! of the Republican and Demooratio parties l to the war and tho crisis. It stirred up poao* Demo crats like Alloa, of lUlnoU, and VaUandlg i ham, dreadfully. It is regarded as one of tbe strongest defences of the Republican pnrty yet made this session. IROX COAD VRRSXOX. The Iron oledi Passaio and Monteuk, with other vessels, here safely arrived •» ai Secretary BUntan heardof It h* tut ordtrt immediately rplletlng Burnt and aaligntng MAtW. tntn'to dntr on tht coart. . tbi niuiadnitm nioaoaiio*. An Important rttnll of’ tie rliit Ol the HttioehaittU delegation lot beoome pabllc to-day. Gortrnor Andrew Sat rtctlTtd.ptT mliilon-to raltt negro troopt In Matiaoho •ttu ini matter them regatarlylitptht Uni ted BUtet ttirlpt. An order to tbit effeet hat already bttn Utatd. unuin to TBI ABUT. Colonel Cron, of tht Fifth New Hnmpthire regiment, formerly of the Cincinnati preu, eererely woandtd at Fred trlckibarg, hat tuf- Holentlj rtcoVcrtd to be on hit way book to tht army. - DitriianißHtn oauaau m wesHirato*. Generali Hooker. Barntlde, Sooner and Franklin art aUlptown.. Gen. Hooktr lt an dtrttood to be in oeniaUatlen with the Fretl dut and War Department at to fatare more mutt. 0. A. VOIOOTTi Of Ohio; Into AuliUnt Beoretnry of Wer, ud former Attorney General of Ohio, U lying rery 111 to Now York, end Me frlende begin Ito dlepelr of hie reoorery. * cam or cure. Qen. Hooker hae. named Oen> Butterfield for hie chief of etaO. to bi inutiamn. ■ The charge of bribery eg aln it Cameron la to be InToetlgetod ln the Senate. From Hew Orleans. Nnw You, Jen. JT—Tho (Man North ern Ideht, from Now Orlenne onthel7th,nr rlTedntthU portnt two o’oloeh, The mein footureiof her now* h»T» boon nntlcloeted bj the errleobyeeterdey of the itoemer Mnry; j ■ InralU «Ser ed to the eoldlere of the United Btatee trniy by oltinne wIU bo pnaUhed.'. ".’I - It wn< reported nt Key Weit f on the :.33d, thnt the rebel pirn to Orleto hod neonped bom Mobile, end raptured and horned n Bolton brlc. off Tortncne, on the 17th. From California. : Bui ffuxoofeo, J»nu»rj 17—-XhoiU»m«r I Orogon ftrrirtd »t UiU port to-d»y, from Wh«*tlftn on tho 17lh tnrt." !ho Fronoh Boot mi 4»tlj' oxpoatod to msko lt» oppunnoo »t WufttUn. Thor* wu a, foroo of s,OOO. Hoxidon mldlon In tho city, kukthoy wonld rfttlrfttoft iftfo dlitftnoo in lftSd, when thoy oom* ftnd mftho ft itftnd. fihould.lh* Snnoh oocnpy tho plsoo; which U dftfonoolooixftiiiitftboinbftidftiont. * -- Broit noUntyjawnUi in tho rntnlncoporo-l llano U Bosom oao.Blnftloo, ftal'mijrloparior noohlsorytm* Mag oroctod >t tho ioT«r»l rilrormlnoo. FROST HASBIBBVBU B[«cUl DUpeM*m to tho Pittsburgh Qesette. i IIAaaLBBUIQ| Jon. 27, 1883. Hodbx.— Thirteen members, who were ab sent yesterday evening,, obtained leave, and molded their votes in ,flavor of the joint res olution relative to Leegue Island for a United Statu Navy-Yard. Tho Committee on Ways and Moans reporta ed against the bill for. tho[ajmsut of tho in torost on tho pnblio debt* Ur. Champneyi offered a substitute to tho original bilL Tho substitute provides, First—That the interest beoomlog dna in February and August, and thereafter, shall be paid by the State Treasurer, without any deduction, In legal tender notes of the United States. i i . Secondly—The batiks of tho'Oonnnonwealth shall loan, |at rates not exceeding five per cent., one fifth of thpir oapital stoek—to be, apportioned among thoaeveral banks accord log to their respective amounts of capital. Thirdly—The banks of the Commonwealth shall net be required to resume specie pay- I monts until theso.of Ohio and New York re sume—and all penalties for non-payment in coin are re puled tin til such resumption. I Ur. Chabpneys said the ehief objection of I the original bill is its utter anoonstltutioa- I allty. ) t Hr. Grow said that the credit of. Pennsyl ▼*ni» should be sustained. There was nothing plainer'thia that Pennsylvania should meet a&j and pii her obligations for which the cre dit of thej State has been- pledged. Can the state.be dishonored to those who considered her credit beyond reproach. We hare no right to make any. enactment which would tarnish the honor of the State) and place her in a condition which would not be. to her cre dit before the world. Suoh an enactment should be[ made as will meet liabilities of tho State aeedrding to the contract which has been made. Although the General : Government made paper currenoV legal tender in payment of debts, who can suppose that any act of the General Government oan annul a oontraot be tween parties. Let it not be said: that the Legislature of forbid the State to be honest* Let it not be said.thet, private faith should not bs> redeemed, because Penn sylrania reluatd to-make thy necessary enact ment. - , Mr. Vincent said that, In times past, coin and bank notes were considered as almost equal in; vain*. The iubstftnte is a repudia tion in the ’strictest sehse.'7ltl* not the de sire nor the polioy ’■of any number of members of the Legislature to destrpy the banks of the Slate. lam in fator of continuing suspen sion. 'To compel .the banks to pay specie now would reiult In niter destruction to all busi ness men of the Commonweal th.' At the tlmo of tho suspension gold was two and a half per cent, premium. ’ No one then thought specie would go beyond fire per cent. If any had, why the banks would hare willingly paid the fire per cent., and regarded the action of the Legislature‘towards them as a farir. W e now labor under a misfortune, for thd stocks of our State an greatly below those Vf New York and Ohio, while they should be equal to them. This is probably owing, In part, te the fact that we hare taxed the interest, bat chiefly because we onoe allowed the stein of repudiation to rest upon oar government. Mr. Benedict—Shallthis House make a dis tinction between landholders and ereryday creditors? I deny the statement-that the credit df Pennsylraaia.be tarnished when we agree In legal tender currency. If United Sutes laws make paper equivalent to the payment of debts by individuals, what is the uiffertfuoe between them and the State T Binoe last Saturday specie haa gone up in the ex pectation that khe State, of Pennsylvania will oo me into the market to buy gold and silver. A landholder told me on Saturday that he was willing to take legal tender notes In pay ment the same as he paid his debts. An act of Congress made gold and silvern legal ten der enoe, but now it has made currency. Mr. Johnson said If we want to pay the debts jof Pennsylvania in eoln, or Its eqnivn lent.ns we pledged thebtateln 1840, it should be paid. Let u 4 go- lute Let tfkgdT and make, the'purchaseiwhere it Is most to our advan tage. i. The bUlholders seem to be enUrely, .orerlcoked.- 7 : i. Mr, Gross offered an amendment, first,'that the State Treasurer be nuthorixsd'lto rewire as a special deposit from banks‘AUd "bankers sufficient eolntopaythe Interestoathe State debt, due from February first to August first, IMS,'and to issue his cortifioates therefor? payable thirty days after demand.. Seoondly, that the State Treasurer' shall be- authorised todepositwith the banks or bankers deposit* 1 log the coin an, equal amount oT curreaoy with ithe present market value of the eoln ad-, dedasao equivalent lor the the i coin,‘and that the Treasurer be authorised to terminate this arrangement with any or all of ; the depositors oh thirty dsiys r p6tide. > Third ly, in oese the market valhe of the coin shonld be less than at the time ft U.deposited, the Treasurer shall have'the right to-with i draw sufficient currency; to make the deposit i equivalent to its value at tjiai tilde. J ' !, ’j. ',77*.ait»moow' awaiop* i Hr«i«fohns6n: offered a substitute 'for . Mr.; i Gross' amendment. It U, that the Governor,! i Auditor General end State treasurer be au | thorised to. use so mnoh of money, 1 now in the Treasury of - the State, not other -1 wise appropriated, as is u M pay the ' Interest on’ the Stale debate spebleior its ' tothe provisions of tho joint resolution orJanelSth', 1840. i Mr. Bopklhs, orWashlngtoh—Tho quei ' ttdn ft; 1 shall the'banks Who hevo' been flood -1 log the Muhtry wUh'irredefaebie paper/.pay tho lots that may be sustained, or shall It be paid by the people? The Interest must be paid, and in the only carrensy recognised by tho Constitution and thelawtpf. the country —gold or silrer, or Us equivalent* X shall ToudlrecUytesu»taia"thelAwoflB4o,ni quiring ourintereit tobe paidifi coin. : Hr. Berger said that .when- Uhdholders purchased State stocks they eipiettd to re eaiVa tho Interest .in coin or-ltt equivalent. , It was that which brought the Hook from 73 to 103, and induced foreign capitalists to in vest instate lOa&S.' - ■ Mr- Murtrie spld. that-the credit of the; General this .dear ii.ai good ae iit war mknjy. yes«r Ago.: If we cannot ias-; tala thafelth pf the'General Government, it is to attemp t M suitalnlhe faith of Pena svlVanln. ” = v l Ur.6l.nn' thought th* MU.*,relist bill,for tha PennijlTanli hanks. Ur. P.rshlng—lf we anatalm Ik. gor.ru- B.&I«. should sustain tbs obligations fo our; orsdltora. • ' ■ ■ Ur. Shannon—ll ii .question ofhonor, Is It right for ns now to hold the banks loth, letters nominated In th. bonds ? ! U. thought not. Th. banks sr» the holwnrksofenr m»n ofutnrlss snd Indus trial Inttnsts. Omt- noilrid by our gtdlsat soldlori In th. fluid. Md th. bondholdan themwlTM, ;|I th.T w.r. to r«.lf« ooln, would onlj nil It and pookot pspar.' Brerj dollsr oMJnlt.d SuU. gmnbuki Is > nUlion tlnus hottw tksa tbs brass o( ant uonstohlosl bank laths world, not oton tho Bsnkof England or Bank oV Ersno. esoaptsd. Than osn bs.no .nek thing as part, or poUtlos in a fisstlon like 1 this* 1 '; . ' - Mr. Johnson withdrew Ws amendment, and this bUI wM flnsllj loit b, a Tot. ol « to 7d. i Bsssts.—Ur. arshsm prosraUd n mpple mont to tk* oksrtorof UuokosUr bafoaflk. .... iThs foUowlng blUl waMpMlsd: A bill to natborlso tho Oommlsslbnsrs of Allegheny county to ooapromlss with th.-Landholders. AMlltooksngs tkstsnas t Innosrtein nil, ftiom “ Bsnysr" to “ Tnystfo phis is the ones of Urs. Bcrk.r ud her fsmlly,ln dtotsd nt Bsnrsr OS th., ohsrgs of oonnsl ni.ntof th.mnid.r of Bh«ete« A bUI in Mr. Intlon.to the oompansstloa of ..rtsln oflloors In Banter eonnty. I XhsHowTorklfous says,font ordars hnt. been dlspMohad from th. Wnr Brig. 0«n. Wright, commanding th.D.psrt msnt of tht Fsolho, sulhorlslng hlm to rslss n rsgtmsnt of infantry In OslUomU, fo flUnp the First OslifornU Drofoons to n » f dlUcsltios ! arising In osrsrlng outth. order Mosnlly la - surf by the Usdlosl Dspnttmsnb mUUts to ih* dlsohsrgo of aolWMfMm; Iho btoordar huHioin | : ' 17 flopia Military OcmmltteewUl shertiy » hUI te provide an ambalaace Mid t i __ • - ) hoipital corps for the Medical Department of i the army* ] The'Finance Committee oF theSeaato wi “ consider, to-morrow, tho question of repeal pf duty on foreign papers •The Ways and Mean* Committee willaho consider it. v The President's proclamation was issued yesterday as Order No.l. ft' Washington News. Wa»hikoto», Jo'*'. 27.“—The Beoretary jof Btete, in enawelr to' the Senate resolution nested on tho 13th inst, asking epondence relative t# tho oapture of Brittth vessels'selling from ono British port to ano ther, having on. board articlos sontraband of war. for oso of tho rebels, sent In to-day sov-. ontbon'paporij dating from July 30th to in® 58th of Fobraery, with many othor minor ititters: Tho Brat is a loiter from Mr. Stuart, inquiring relation to tho capture of tho stoam er-Adels, bound to Nassau, by tho united Statos steamor Quaker City. Tho Captain of tho latter doniod harinfi firedihto the Ancle within two and a half miles from tho ooast without showing hot colors, and stated that he proceeded by the instruction of flag offloor MoKoon, to interoept a Teasel of her appear ance, with a oargo of contraband goods. t Seward asserted that the government had no desire to olelm any unusual belligerent rights, and promised to send thecorrespond ence in sTidpnoe to the maritime oourt a \ ■ ■ From some comments in the newspapers, it is proper to mention tbit the* gunboat Sidell, reported as having snfretißjred te'tho labels, did not belong to the Har^.add 'there is no such Dfflger ii v*n Dorn withit. The OomasiyMoner of Intofnal Bevenne bee. decided that'aalisSsOra may' assoss as dealers persons who sell commodities from vessels, boats or barks, or who sell logs and lumber in rafts, and the assessors will report to the col lectors aecofdingly, together with the name of tho vessel employed in each cm«, if; uy, and: the lioenee will be prepared In conformity with inch return. \ Applications for .license ahould be made, and the license issued In the collection dUtrict where ihe lioenaes Teaidea. John Bowe baa been confirmed by the son ata ata poatmaetor at Portsmouth, Ohio.: ; The new Oeneral-ln-Ohief of' the army of -tba .Potomac arrived In town this moaning, and was in consultation with the President and Secretary of War during the forenoon. Ths McDovxll Court of Inquiry.— Lieut. Cot Locke, late of General Porter’s; staff, was examined, testifying that ho saw;Goni. I -ttoDowell and Portof together, at Bethle- I hem’s Church, on. tho 29th of August, and that on the same day he carried to General King an order from Gen. Porter to remain where he was, and tohold himself in iTeadl ness to move with him to Gainesville. I Gen. King being called, testified that he I did not see MeDpwell on that day, oxeept at I at 8 a. so., CoL Looke having tea- 1 tifiod that Gen. MoDowell was withl King when hb gave King the order.from Porter. | Capt. Hughes bong sworn, corroborated the testimony of King. / \ I I At the close of the Senate to-day an exoit- | ing soene occaired. A long debate eniued op ; the bill for the indemnification of the Presi- 1 dept and ethers for laaoending the .writ of \ haben oorpus, and acts aone in pursuance i thereof. Mr. Saulsbury, of Del., made a long speeoh, and was called io order several times. Pkally, when eensuring the course; of ,tho President of the United States, calling him Imbecile, and oalliog him by name, the Vioe President called him to order and requested the Senator to take his seat. Mr. Saulsbury continuing his remarks, the Vie* President said that if the Senator did not take his seat ho should order the 6ergeant-at-Arai to take him in charge. - ; ■ -j- Mr. Saulsbury—Then the volee of'freedom is sot allowed in the American Senate ? Vice PreaidenW-TbsSergeant-at-Arm* will take the Senator in custody. . The Sergoant-at'Arm* then took the Sena tor in custody, and conducted him out of the Senate, Saulsbury displaying a revolver which i he took from his coat pocket. After a short time Saulsbury came Into the Senate again and began to ' 'loheir, (Clark in the Ghatr)—Senator will takea seaw Saulsbury—Just as I please, not otherwise. Sumner rose to a question of order 1 , requested that theSenatorfrom Delaware be rdeOmmittee into the custody ef the Sergeant-at*Arms. He was in his custody, and yet he savr him on the floor of the Senate. v • The Chair said that the Senator was in the custody of the. Sergeant-at-Arme, and if he niadoffcrtber dlsturbanoe he would be removed from the Senate. - 'V - Saulsbury took a seat,- shaking his flit and swearing at the Sergeant-at-Anns and. Sum pet. Adjourned. ; IUVUTfI COMBERS—SECOND SESSION. WABttiaoto*, Jan. S 7» 1663. - hoci* —Th» Hoortoomld«r«d tho S#n#to bill providing forth# p»y of ewUln perrons om #5 y##rs of »go, who onterod th* millUry Itfrlcs. Mr. Holman, of Indiana, offered jan amend nut, whloh wai debated, to Inornate thepay of theeoldlere twb doliare' par month, and thoiawho aia honorably dixcherged before the expiration of their Urm of aereloe, their proportionate amount of bounty. During thediiotuiion, the jnatloe of inch lagialatiaa lotion waa an forced, while' on the OppollU aide, It wal oontanded that If , the aoldlera ware wounded they leoalrad hoipltal atun tiona, baaidaa being plaoed fon the penaion roll!. In addition to thla, many ot them had moat rad Blau boontlet, and It waa neoenaty to paa the dabu already Mntraotodinitead of inoraaaing additional obligationr.':. lit hitl waa raoommittad to the - Committee on 'Mill* tan Affaire. • baxara. —Mr. Howard,' of Hloklgna, In* troduooda bill in relation to the bolding of Clnnltand Diltriot Ooorta of the United Butte. Beporud to the Committee on the Judlolary. ■ -5 ' . 'i:, : Mr. Pomeroy, of Kanina, IntroduOed a bill aopplemantary tb an not’to prorlde for the better organiutlon of the military eaUbUah mentot the United Sum. Heferrod to the Committee en MUiury Affelra. ' Mr. Wlleon, of Maaa.,introdnoad a bill to anthorlu eontraoU to be made iniuoh Sum an may adranoe the pay and allotment to tbe TOluntoera and the mllltln lathe lerrioe of the United Btatea. Hefarred to Military Oommltm. , IF - : Mr. Hale, of N. H., offered a toaolutton In- Itmotlng the Committee on Naeal Affaire to Inquire into the ezpedleney.of Ineteeilng the oompentutlon topaymnater’i olorke in the nary. Adopted. . Mr. Browning, ot Illlnoli,Offered a reaolu tlon, which waa adopted, that, the Military Oommltm Inquire Into the expedlenoj of an thortalng the Prealdeut to offer> the Tolun teera, now in the eenrico, anoh bounty as ho may deem nocoiaary to aaonre thelrro-enlli t montjalio Into the expadlenoy i>f autkorli ing the Prealdent to offer anoh bounty for tho' re-enllatment of anoh volunteera for one year or a longer time; alio into the expadlenoy of proeldlng, by law, for threo monthl eolun teere. either by enliatment or draft. ■_ ■ to take up the: reaolntion, railing dor a reeord of tha taatlmony takon In the oourt martial of Flu John Porter, waa dta* IB MTrK>« Bioux In diana from MlnnetoU wu taken np. From North Carolina. NminM, H. 0., Jon. Fortrtn 1 wflnx Jo*. sS.—Copt. Alhoroft, of tho ,811 NilwYork nrtlllory, otntignod »t Jolt Hot toru.hu rooolood’ authority from Mij. Son* I SfJJit to rmltt» botullon ofortlUoryfrom J£L, m 4 with erooUont prorpoct* of inootll. I I Foltor U dotiroui of thoorgon- I lrS| oß of loyoi nolio* North Cirolinn rogi- 1 bobU of KtUltrjr Ml ouolry. . v. I Froth Bouthorn popott toooirad hor*, It op- I 1 thit gront oonitofnntlonj nnd oxalto- Eonthu boon oooulonod In the Interior by S. ioportod oonoohtrotion of Fodoroi troop; tothlidoportmont. It hu boon uoortolnod Snt 78,000 robol troop* huo, boos oont into Horti Oorollho from. tno Eoppohonnook, ond nnothor forgo hu boon yrtthdrsta; thwtoo for thVßoathvoot.' ;Tho robot* , bolioro thot the .Ay of thoFotOßMU^ptnploUlrdomorni itod nsd os thojoTQ thtir, ’lta?BdiSihlSrB«* OddmiU toft Yortrotii Monroo thli morning forChnrlottOn, 8.0. [1 Thoitumor Btor sUdirchugodfromoor- Tie. TMtari* und ; «.’• Yok, JM. 27.T-Xh. from HUlon Eni on th. 24th ln«W “"T*2 nt this port 10-d*J. Qen. Biimim nndjtun in nmong th. pM.eng.rt. Xh. tuuk nud.oth.ri loft Hilton Hood on.th. 2410. M.jor Gin. Hunter hnd nrriv.d oat “•‘““l oomnnnd of th. d.pnrtm.nt Col. Hllh,_of th. 9 th Mulne, >M reinmed oommnnd »f hu '"S’!!, rebel mm Atlnntu nowlielln fnll tl«w of onr blookndlhg fleet In Oiiibnn Bound. I The gunbo.t VnndorMlt we. et Port rapuirlng th. duinngb. ih. initnln.d in n h, The Arngo brlngitbe Tem.ln.of Col. Nut. Brown and Lieut; Menton of U»e 31Rhodo Island artillery, in charge or wnete. From the Army ot tne Pptomac* HiiDitVAßtna AMtT.of th* J January 37,1805. ' j The following order has just been publUhed to the ermy : _ Pil-KOOTH.JeO 29.—Oonerol Orim No. I.— By, direction of the President of the Dotted Stoles, theueder ■inod uiimu odmmond of tho ermy of the- Potomoe. Ho enters upoo tho discharge ot tho daties imposed by tbit trott with » Jott opptooiotion of their tho formation of thii army he hu boon iden tified with 1 itl history. Ho hu •h««d "ito too tho glories ond reverses, with no other de ilro then thetthose relations “J«ht remote unchanged aotU Iti des tiny jteoutelw «««■• pllihodf Id tho reoord of yow "hioTomonU thoro it muoh to bo prond of, end blessing of God wo will contribute something to the renown of our eras end the taeooit oi> omr oooto. To seouro thoto oodt youroom mender will reaulro tho cheerful end oeelous 00-operetton ol every officer ond toldlerto thlt ermy. In equipment, InfeUlgenoesuid Tolor tho onomy it oor inferior. Lot ot never hesitate to giro hint bottle wherever we eon find him. The undersigned only gives or pression-to the foollngt of thlt ormy, which ho convoys toour loto Commends rte-Unlol, Mejor General Burnside, tho mott oordiol godd wish lor hit fdturo. My Staff win be onnonnoed os toon ot organised. (Signed,) Joooth Hoogia, Met.-Goneral Commending Army of Potomao. The only moTcaioht to-u*j l» * change os locality for the headquarter*. U \ A riri* i* falll**, with the wind seuth-weit end the temperature mild. Fire In Cincinnati. CixCixxati, January 27.'— Yesterday, tlto building, No. 19 Bait Front street, occupied by Biggs k Murry, steamboat painters, and French, Wilson k Breland, t*** *° xt > , w “ partially destroyed by fire. XoUl ldss,abont ; §12,000. This morning, Brans,Gaines*Co s I pork house was destroyed. There was a large quantity of pork and lard lost, which was in sured; •- ' '■ , Markets by Telegraph. Jan. 27.—G00d-shipping'demand tor Flour; 3,600 bbls, *® ilio ,® xtr ?,‘jSi 7 M , S At 17 25667 75. Ho change in Bye flour or Com Meat. Wheat In good dematd at $1 CO for red. ByeSeHson, arrival atSSwc. Com In bettetdemand •* 6®«for new yellow/Oata actlTe at 63c. Provisions are firm. I uj/iold at Clbterseed acUve at s7@7 I 30. WhUky firm at 60c. ? better irom Waahinjton. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gaiette. ] Washixotox, Jan. 26,186?. | THX KXW SBTLffX VOR Likt PUCKS. ] The Court of Claims* bill in the Senate* has lost some of its molt erdentsupporters lino. . pleasant winter alteraoon, lest week, .ken the remorseless Senate, unmindful of the pangs Itcnnied, struck, out the protlslonjfpt two now Judges I Tho whole host of patriots. Who had before possessed the clearest connicf tions of the ImperatlTe necessity of "doing something to put that Court of Claims In betj tor shape” suddenly lost seal, and has since b.oomi atone than lake warm. ■ CLUUIG CbffOffffßßlOffAl* BKIKTft AT OTHKK #gOM.*’ff ixrfffft*. Tho failure topay tha imj came up Inci dentally In tho oottreeotdelatelntbeßonntO,; the other day. , Senaton Holb, Wllion, end othon, indignantly denied thnt Oobgroie oonld beheld the.&UoioMid declared th»t the oxouio offoied that there wu notenffielent legiiUtion to meet the cae* - fu unfounded tn lute' ;Mr* Halo; rather ineerisglynddedthethe »oiheardamagnl*u oieht eeheme ot National Bank Cnrrenerenjg-;. sea tod u o' more probable mum of the failure* U being tie determination, eppareqtiy,ito fotoc bTerjihlng to volt tUlibat «u crowded thebogbl In.other words, the Senators pio taikod to roll (ho blameoffthelr own should? onlt end upon tho burdened one* ofthoSecte tlw Treswsury. Other Senators, In cluding Ur.'?ea«enden, attempted to.apolo giiifor the delay; but nobody pretended that thole wm not ample legislation to baye set, tbelcaw. •. : : } j- |■ i I tin anousn ibi ooinf r |. , Ijbere ii no doubt that the submarine, tola «Mih from Fortress Monroe, lo Hew OtIMM anlt*of oositetheurelof thetrunnei heed et eknr pnM* end the lete dhooreriefl ot numuoae eddUiaaal lesge coel field.-In the Immediate »n : abundant npply tor tlw futtne» at tetce likely to pe "ithnSumd thatthatalino point la.lhaßlte. mlaaaaOoal region arbara th.ro ta greaur oanljl- Buperior, or to. the M jgg^»'* joSi raodHß . "£ *££? WStJSßlTlg■&&&£* SaTABBH they V* beaefld*L' Th* food ssss»S hlroorotiSthoßr «Oc*cj bi,»tt*t of PabUoßooifcon ond Bte£on ohoald w tho**®dhw.; umuiyofflcini ud SoiSiwo »ho ud wo .oxpoood to ouddon cboupo, wwoß boto thorn. Bold worjwhMOjW *5 . '; " lotoi3md*wT ■ JpETUOUI'i'KUIJj WOKKJ3, ltgmra * QRAPg. faropmtori. nrethouud bomla P«»k. UOHOBQAHILA HOBO.. j'.- -TirOfecKBTKKHH 1 ftH tiAPCR anw-J YY rior to ony ottat ft oxoUik facMtoaf Flilt,: gilt, soopv »mi tojlj tajiiitoorf totfp-j, together wita fcTtftety of other liglieh 4»dA»er- , i |t37 .-. ccnaer liberty and Head towtfcj li I T Jfil> ttTATJfIt iUfiVkJNUKI Id 'YlnttaitarotlhoaMPbtr'dti U IUKUKY _ JS U'l>—W. J?** **■ ary c AMONTH:—Iwtmt W tura Bh» “ **» ***»» *• y‘ lt ** tr^V ST&to twowajj•**•*» s“s*jj; “W** 'noBN MHAU—-u** bu»H81» (in* INCJUC Jtroni . . " CO, H*nof»CtTireJl of BHXATHIK 0, B&AXIXBS 1 AHD ~Bbta coppib, iMssEDScemß -bottomb, ..■mminTCL BOMOIIB. r i MinrlS tOLDKBi ihilißiiiiiliiimnUTt 1 —“• ,wltT » T -*- TI ” BHMT-lEOH, wral, *4 OoMUmtlj on lmi4, r UOWxmd.li-* p **‘ fT; ••••',. *'l../. my»W*wljT tMTOu t J i- SoiTorsi* of Both. SSb.-A. nramd (OltaM' t«TUI» Uon n ■tortd la health In *' flnr nndetsoloi ijl tnuaust,«it&on( »«<»*•. “M-don K.W* J -» r tafletri Ultow OTHatM ' th, AfiSfcSSJlffiiiwiw 0» ned*t of on «1- \ta»«f OaVilSrlw »iU J*»i U™*)» «» 01 • Blnc« Pf-.pn iOBS *• DA0 ‘ BAli,a4 Talton •tliitr.llrooklj** B.J- • . «niilfljdyt - ••• ••• QT&OSHSOH, nans * Mil ffitwSj m; iiiii«mg»t l Wuidw^w Woßskj , * I V fr Orrtdm,H©.SlJliUR fiwjus. ■- ~ ••;■>••; ;.\jj *n Undo kmrJd-cmamaY, camwob, BAnaiHH^ WOBJ£» STsAIC BOZLXftB AHD SHUT iSHH !4ariOßfilßQ AfiDIBXBAXBIHd few on tbtxi r ■' n6iic&: f;•: • v■ :. mhffltdly - ELKB ft BASSES, , HEE-PBOOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BAS* TADM IBOS:;TAm.I 8008, AHB gtllL-UHBD BDBGLiS-HtOOY BAYS' XAfiUrAqiOBKBS. . ifc. ia tmd U 1 OH Ittmm rWeai m* , .: BmtlAftUtlrmU Bcrti ; «S*>ABg BOOKB Alwffl OD h«aphOM»r Ho. 88 MAEXCT BTEMT EltUborgh. e . Kmnoiaciuro* ol JLLTJJOHATIHQ and LUBBI CATIHQ CIABBOH OIL 9 and BEHSOL*. 1 BKTIXK3 OU*» wnuM noa*«xplo« jdVayonhind.: a - :: c ocllslyd jpjer COBSWBI3. j frKBBB, nARRTAQE MANUFACTURES^ At theolaVublilhed OogchTectcry, DCQUISH* WAY, Br. OjJ.il Stub.) ajrßepalria* dona Miami. Bt«el Work*. UIAO JOIU-.t BOTD„.__*; «'ODIi?M*. JOHES, BOYD & CO, Kidaiactnren of OAB®.'BTlßli;;.»licy.-.BFBIKQ» PLOW AHD iu B. STKEIi, BTKXIf BPBZHOB ABD 4LXI*XS, comer of Bos ant Pint itmti, Pittrtmrih, Sua!%. - ■ ■-M : " - <”“ ■ irarH. HOLMES ft BOHB,Pealer» InTpBSIOS AUD DOMESTIC BILLS OP XX- OKBTDTIOATKfI OX DEPOSIT, BARK SOTXS AUD SPXOIX»Ho. 67 Httkvt itwot, Pitt*- bWgfc*Pk jtfnM mad* on *Q tfan ptfnflfpnl elite* the United State*. rSTHEHEY H. COLLIHB, fox- SfjSDIHO ABDCOMMISSIOH MXBCHAHT ud wliuloMlo daoler fa nwIEESS. BUVIU, and Prodnoo canaraUj* So, 2S Wood otnot, rituWh.ro. . ? 1 : ■ °° l UYJS -i'-'ii** or colo**.', ,-■ -- SiBKBBOWB,, assess. 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Bjrw»* - 200 bolts m’4 bnnda C*» St and IQs Tobacco; Sdtoua'Baltfiabraplßg dcr, • S&'do b!*dtflat .do* - S»k«CaOtWtrt: - . IGOjOOOOaiiMACIgan; r- - • 0 baa fikot,aborted sUa* •’ LOOO ken Hal 's; -doji. 300 bSm Wtodow Glass; aafertsdaJata; .. .. aoo -da Koala and Tollat Soaps; -v, 160 do PaaMkw Ooffee; • aoo do Huml's * GoUeadoriTa Xz. OoKsa;. * Hos. S 7 and 18,'oor. Stooad suadHaithflatt sta* r-. r- “ -• ■’ ■•. A UJtUHKN KiUUUfi'XK/M-lpm xLlatfcft Orphans* Oout, So. bcrtersulMfc latte natter of tb» final oeooamt of Botert Adifilalttntor tl Bflbut Taylori a^^'^-?5p h wassss^ 1 Vta. L. Bum.- (tab Thu wfcKriiw WfflattnrtJ* ‘S, 4 ?S*mILSS »han anointment. *i hit eflLt»*2fai IH-Tmum SSt^HSSSKW^ MOHdly, th* 16th 4>f «f IfS!w.A.DABb,M*o r ck>ohi.BL IjSSK JUBEhDfOIP TOPPvA__ /'rtJSTOMMADE &80LED BOOT& i iS , MS r I WX.G;JOHXSTOI*OOa, 1 iiltaaaMW :• . . . 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