.j, v •rrc I - •**:•: ••>:■*;••« :'x £< .'is t t,v.\uViv .'LT.*A *■ -vv;** »y.;. ’ ■ J.' - ' V » r* .• \ . ,y, , : v*.^ •-V ■■•••* •‘f'-'l. .... , • Vi 'r •- >:-* ■ ’ S; >..v *’ m i . . , J ■: ■:: M: : >) * •-*!.”* " 4 ijU’ V.. 5 ' " : V - ': «f*! r V.h,»r*»NVV "■ •'i.v«'.' ~' X*.", ai*. • ’’J'-.i i ;•'• .-. ’ ■?•:■■'■- .SVJ- :•■ ; Vi> i ■ 35.’"*. '■ -v.-ii ".i.-'kr«viv* ■ . lH *.- 4 »s4>v v \ w- .yy '<:■ *•. Oar Book Table. ' BiSop y-. w «a;'t>. a, fadaponioßUy or whstern merit 'it may .pMMH, u • trsailstlon sad exposition of u iaportut portion of the Hew Testament Boriptares, tba rspoblkstion of this work of BlshopColenM was a oontmendable enterprise os ths part of the Ameriosa pnblishers, who “* *“>ob», or st lout notorious, book oa thePentatenchaad Book of Joshua. Wo *sjr ladomdoatlj of say ooneiderotlon ofltj for wshsTO rofmooo to tbs Tory as* *“•1 wish mrj soholar would fool dtT “}•' *a*h s book merely Ss s pijobolorlool of tho pointof *PPaerall th. Xetaatlssolato so Jane, 18M.. It would > require s Booh elotorioratiny than wo coast !»•"»* }»tow «poa i«, to diMOTorVhotior itooatalas say iadioatloas of the' ohaun j *.•«« «» PPbltostloa, «o oStsaurfy earns mr tho author's Bind. ■ Ooabtlau the.reader win. pause; on many s ■ ’ I - *?!' Of tho author ; Is his mind; sad, of course, chiefly raided br ' «to »hs‘ «troa*th of Tjjjba whlohnaohss to pteTislon,exolalm, 'Albert it Isl this Is tho MBBBhrs of the ootuing .eclipse of faith totSußan's soul!'. Botrrlth wioUror •'.presslani, wiUtwhxteTer:eonclusloai, oar **$ a n m *7. fcfhdht, osrtslnljwe mpy jaodiat for_ thowork. ewider.olrculetloa“oa ■' \swsh|*mlye<lTentitloue grounds as wo hsn V- faftlaijssy. than It oror coaid hso« att.i*..t r -WtM»tnn*ttef itioiratob«oateUbn7to atlas lias, si an Interpretation sad eommen tory, >»wawr,iM«h ptrats might Iho laid oa ■the sanOW sad aoralty of the <» BUstodhiy pslht.of rlow/* Wasto jiy ao: aoaaaiwwMMth the (oaoral stylo of the Bishop’s maslsttoat laroadsrla* tho Greek , !Uto»l|Uth.'tto IhlaktoTi^S. UMWtoso—sottoisyUsocßistorHSalagst * ,' ! eecre the Boosting, while la fonf It Is duasy sad «ai(Uoa»ilo. Vv : .y' .!* v‘*‘ i.■. v 4 * .►•' ; ; v '-■ , ’ r k WM ..V . 7 ,* f . : V 5^ „ 1 '• V '• i; ' • + .impat MQBMgfe, sm 2a GITX AFFAISS. . mrymouz jpatmm or rum atn JlljranoiomiuiOnurfoonforth. <?«. : / jV«i ? k,A.i._J| *ss* ■* , i?/ Pcioited Promotion. ' to the army, h »«*:®°«deeerTe<Uj Stowed or than that of Lieut. toO»*CoIoB«Ioy oftb#l«Ui Rigfaaint. - Coioirt O’Brien •erred withoreditlathe Hejlean nr, and of therebeilien reiied a coapeaj in an' adjoining county for ilfM ; monthi eerrlee. On the Ute trod™' ‘ WiJrfT 11 *** “oUl” . B£rf*bar f ,aad teoelTed'aTSmLiMiS „ I?rt?S n * J CoioB !{ ® f tt » lMthße“lmen“ o”ari!,!1^ 0 °J a ..4 t *‘ p ™4«ioh!bnJg7ooL I ™J h .* ri * ht in Oen.‘jiinn- DlTiiloa—Ukinj* four hundred and ..., Sf *® kh » «!>»«• on the eaeibj'i work! SSr“ loshn, in leu than JhK an hoar, one handled endjortr-iln men . in killed, wounded and miiai*. Hi! oal iMtrjr »u commended on the field, and*hli eommlatlon aa Colonel date! book to that ' httSfKS^lbUpiomSSS.^ U * Demtk of tbe “Olden Inhabitant.” : > Xbo Init will nnd toitnmont of Mn. Bliti- I»u of Antic towmMp, Bl»lr ooßßtjyvu ndmlttod to probnto on Hondny Uit. Tbo doooniodwu In mnny reipecti s romnrknblo - woman. Sho bora in tbt tost .’Kfafi'® 1 !? rt “ *“ 108 Jowoold . £ 4 ™»U*o tbo chugoi tbnt wobm«it?? g k r lo l g “ 4 OTtnUbl life/ wni bolongoiod by tbo nnu at Port Reoetiihr: Pittsburgh *u I?!?gl 1^ U -{° rt 111 pouwlon of thbfnmbb; tbnt Braddock wni dofontod noxt yoor; tbnt ■*«“siyonn oldntthoDoalnrationof In dopendtnoo,nnd wni is nt tbo brooking oot of I ttnwnr of ini I ; Bbo llnd boforn otnnmbonto ■■ UTontod, i now onnnl bonto nrots tho I MounUlo, tbo “Iron horn” diu£ ,S"nod JSSTOb »«P*to with thought. . Loot *2?J*j***t of *P» *b» Urodn to too traitori I Oownmont, which I iSlc^r^ 4 fon«ht nnd bled to oiUMith. A. I mllo of tbo put, iho diod raipbctod by nil. I Frozen to Death* On Mondny, tbo 2d inot, n young mnn nnmod JoraphHoCracJtra, ion of Jnmu Mo- Omobpn, of Bonignl townihip, Wnihington oonnfy.lift hu fntbu>. hquo intondlng.ni 4 *^ 4 ’ t 0 *° *• »oiknt tbo , \ Tw,or * Bear i CnldwoUtown. In tho oToalngbo wni noon on tbo rood going ■? 4 *•“ tbnt Umt np to Son- Otb lMtnnt, nothing «« boon «»»blni,whon-bnwoo fonnd dondnonr hU ftthor"! homo. It li mppoied tbnt ho bocnmo l»rtlnlly intomonud, froien to XhodJ! ****** **** • yonag mm about twenty-aLx btoSmllJf*' “ 4 k * J “ g,to »: “dWy oiUmT - Sun of Stock. by J. fl. Bnrli. Auction ••r, at the Commercial Sales Boomi, No. 54 Fifth street, Thondej ereniiig, Feb 19* s Pitts. FL WayneJfc Chicago R| B 5 25 B.-B. Co 50 PiUsbarih A Steabcarlne B, B. 6 *5 LSadea Mining <?o— l fo AUegheay County Coupon Beads Issaed to CoMeUnill* JuaroadCo., 5J p«r cent ~ - In &ujiu'i Soor j A PocorDmx ron >«nhlufonurni._Thli , •oUiar's ‘woket companion' U dorignod for aon-commlnlonad oßoon and priratoi of tho ?• a - Tolontoor and ; regular arm;, mad hat baMprjrmrad by OapuL H. 6«dtt,4tli V. ’ J t wUI ba ma moreptabla rift to .Mad to m loldiar-fhaad. Pnbliahadiy n ■ ' A W***f® k Co., Now York. Par tala By B» 8. Pavia, 93 Wood i treat, Plttibnrgh. 7 • gl Saraa Sotbm.—Thin grand apaetaola - 1 3 f tbretra laat night in •piandid itjla. Ttre aoannrj la more 8 com. U 2“i b tS‘ UU “«>*l»g haratofora pradnaad hare, aad refloota groat orodit on fc-MJaaoigt and Jlaaagar Handaraoa. - ** *“ daaaalj crowded, many bring compelled to ataad throughout tha entire per formance. Tha plan will ba prodaoad again tWa araahjg, for 'tha benefit; of Mr.Tde- Baaongh. Beats ahonld ba prooarad daring : .*n» *«»**» B*uiy_:lha Coaunittaa to diatribnU raUaf to’ aoldlort’ famiUasih Pitt towaahlp wUlmsettha applloaau residing on tha aonh aids of Contra ay on no at tha Jdinara- Filb Mhool-hoaia at aiaa o'cloekonßatarday. aad thoaa Uriag oa tha aoath aids of Cantre *9aaaa,at tha Oakland tehool-kotuaateloTtn S «u t “d*sL^ Applicants are aanao tip darirad to ba panotoal in preionting them *•***»» in ordar that tha Conmittaa mar «t thnmgh thrir bariaau «p«uSonJi7. 7 ** j Aisantr a»D Hsian peotordsy mado oath before Aldermaa Jonei to tha efibot that John Young had knocked him down, and diidgarad him fir blacking hft apa*. A warrant waa issnad for tha arrait of John, who waa oompallad to giro bail to tha jmoaatof **oo, ..to aaawar aoharge of aisault and battery.. - ' 19 “• »*artlMmeat p 1 * in nnothar eoloma, caU ti{* ttadtlam. of tha s£ld AlWit]iy t todl«eau th«propriau or ; thtßttwto la tut ward- F S btxionl ■ ■ Utemted art iaritod to sttescL . ■ ;1 Wife of Juan MeCal loafs, Elq;, of Caoombnrg, aged about fifty jnn, diad Tory suddenly oa if on day —— . iag. Bhsfaa from her &t andafidrid'to . faw ndaataa-tha otaac.of herdaith, heart J^-»*fc 1 .-.'3,-_^t^-, :C 4^_.. t --■ , T - ;•,•■;; • '•-_: •- - ‘-.iV: ' V ••:. .. .. ’. h • ':.. -■ '•. '* v ua t«j W«Hiugtott ooraty, mid- UU CUDBlbug, SSW; k o ? H “ d f^ , “‘- HowMdf- f 1 “* hi. MUe*d to fell on «\i- ,****? »J>prb«oSedby feme of extin^® 1 *! ““S’* “*• *“ found to bo wa* in tbo 79th year SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES, . Bkxxa's inn Kunn, for bevtta ale. purposes, ui tie . A. f . Cunn, general Agent, f Ho.lB, Fifth .bit. y*iOHt»n,_ Dumosuaxs I—Dr. Harlow. of; tho Mateo Insane , Hospital, baa eliminated oomo startltegitetls tlos ofmadness, demonstrating tho oonnoct iyopopito andinsanityin ““ nw - la * plate and ®»» «*• unhealthy condition of tho itomaoh is ehtelly attribut ablo to the dlstatlo habit*: of theAmsrioan Otnpathy exists bo twooa tho brain and tho itomaoh, and in con cliuion argots that nothing 1j mor* common th« a deranged state of tho itomaoh and and bowels, and that indigo* tion and eosUve n*i* an tho Unrlablo adjuncts of teianity. I Ho finally admit* that all , thoio predlsposl u°a,“a bo oonnteraotod by proper caro and I attention—a itriot regiment and tho jddiolon* nso of vegetable medlolnes. forerolne I SSrt*”* ** ““‘blog raore than an endorse? °f tho treatment pro- SotetemF* ctvgfisiSbrid. With* : SL 1 ? 11 of .* &?• Holloway, after | £“*•“raad moiroh, divined that SfdwifSi w " v tia *ouroo of nearly au di*orde«,!.uoh a* Indigestion, headache, liver oomplaiht, mental and bodUy proetral 1 on. * bl P tad . p UI» Were the glori- Hen ma ot "2*!? ‘olontiflo Inveftiga- the, stomach and dronlation MrifJrt 1 * a 8 «»«I «yitom. They poriff the blood, renovate tho digestive or iavigoraU their .action, and restore I their natural tone and power. They stimulate SU,"®?“?“«* Uto sregulatutho funo ?°r‘ , 0f *£? bowel*, giro bnoyanoy to tho I .’R W {** 0 »«feUj to the body, and o°^‘ h .“ d Ti ?f r *°, a * «“*»! constitution. Ooataining mteoral preparations, they can bo proscribed with a* muchben*at tor the infant yj™ *bo adult of either sex.— tTcclly I • O’Nan.’n Tnourn i* draw- Sf *?• , °^* toa “< »• Masonic H*ll. They haro full and fashionable hoasesoTery Si lilf »'or with the Pittsburgher*. Last evening, after hav teg sung some ton ora ddun pieces, there wa* a loud call for " No Irish Hied Apply,!' whioh was beautifully rendered by thetaien t ££&•pootomlme, in which Memtt and Bartholomew kept the andlenee te aeontinualtoar of laughter from beginning tt " programme. An exeel bill to offered to-ni*ht, whlch ia the last but one of their appeaianocte this city. memhanttaUor, is doling “L“? **“ stock of good, at ex trtmaly low price*. The/ bonaut of all the of clotha, eaaaißeroa and T **“Og** of whleh a large aaaortaeat la for the Spring wear. Oentlomon wUhing to save money would do well to call euriy, knowing that yon will pay twenty- five per cent, mere for good* in the Bping then at thepueeent time. > Don't fall to tall and get a dJodSWag gument. Bamnei Oraham, Mer from Ibted!, r ’ H<> . M ,tw,t * 0B » d oor Psumonaati Cloth ixo,—QeuUemta can SZS* ®“ 4 * *°P« b “PPly of ready made clothing for themsolre* or boys, at the doth | M’Qee i Co., corner of Federai etreet and Diamond Bqnate, Alle gheny. Thoto whopreter haring their cloth ing made to order, are aisnred that the .took or materials for overcoats, badness and dress lUlto ounot be equaled for Variety and qual fo a *¥* oioinlty, white a-good St may be depended noon. . J D ™»™* will decimate I toe volnnteera far more than the hnllete of -9**‘JO™!* tbmefore tet every man ue to It i iaAt h® oarriM Hprfth him a foil iosqlt of HOLLOWAY'ST».U«J^ P &dS And the Crimaa iar»d thootandj of Britith Soldton. Only >5 boat# par hoz* j SIS Cnonm Houoay Fsaanrre.—J. ji. Rcb arto, Ho; II Pifth a treat, la how opening tha mart eholoa itook of fine Qold and Sllyar Watches, Jawalrp, Silyar Ware and Fancy Oooda arar diiplayad la this 4itp, aad is loll ing tham at remarkably low prfraa Horioa to tha property ownare of this eitp taharebp gfT«.that aaprepatonaadad cheat thair houaa* will ba: dons promptly, if that bare thefr order atCathbart'a Carpantar aad s2£ftf, 0 &“ VirtU *"• Oiarnoa Caus will be takas at tha Omalbas Lik * rt J 'b«t, dap or Bight. All orders left; at tha abora plaoa wIU ba to. All call! mut ba paid WiadriMhoiMkasparsiawaatofCarpsta to go td J. Pinch’!, corner of Qrant and Pifth atnaU/aa ha U tolling Carpata at old prim. Lapua’ Pom oaa now-ba had at Haw York MdKftflSSu.‘ f oraM 01 Desu Goodb; of emy duoription, »t Jow prieei, at Pinoh’*, eorn»r of Qraatiaa Pifth »tr—tip LOST— -A fine * Victonae, on the way froattotlMjatn, between Fifth-end Llbem en Bmithflekt. A Übenl reward will be p*M if retcrntd to thk office. i I*QQ ! -LIST, i U t B. JfiAOlblfi f-' ?*** b»*n teoeieed at the Office of In *he®d OcUeetiea Dittrict, Pm., end the tax Je now doe. I * rm., Partfae who fcawe not paid their October and Vo - ▼MiberaMmaeate are hereby ootllUil that the 10 per cent, will In aU «*«• be added to the tax, where of the law hate not been compiled The tax for December mut be paid within ten days after notice, to eecape the benattyT i DAVID H. WHITS. wre.££ , i >^ wo£ theSSd Dfotrtct, Pehn’a. Tr c g«> next door to the City Trearory, Allegheny. , •; fold 7 MAUXU liANXJtKfut) : AMU DE”. “** With cither Kenwehc OIL the Ox* £*£‘ D " «JU Ox-ajdngwi Light*, fc, which pte* STL'? 1 ..?* °® » CCCMII ud maynlfl*** t™ inf to tberixe of the rods. lenaa fat Aacric* ud J&KISKSIV! 1 'I* 0 ** 1 *? < *s«*» Mrt lattice Of taBSS3S!iS?& ta ** «“•*«. JAMSW.QtnMBhoO,. SMOhjetnet cmeLKfiLdiipbU^fc. natalßCßM mnt fra*.... r —- IlilK U. & AfiVjfiMUifi kYbiiOHifi' X Tflß,feraaca*tal&inctfcatr» par «mL«i Al. yla hupTfid lilqaxi, by of dtty totM pafifar Internal Banana te Tba IsHranast, wtth (tauter aad>bo»k oftaMca andlnatenctfoaa, tepackadbi a oritohadaakocaay MSi^SShrf” 8 * ® aArr^ 8 “»»* r. .;• > ,v; JAMS W. QUBKN A 06., 1 -tio VU Cb—tant rtrw^^Phl^SipbU^^a. pitOrOSAlfl TUUJKJt>-i'ro i imliimiillin, tla tfallTttTst corgi-i XAuliOW . (lfll ■ TIM£U| tlthjf lab • iwgln fc®rt<W 07 dlUn • Iftfllfl ImMM- a| il>M /llltlfml*! tiTBU nut acoompuj tmootalA. ; “ Q FUIUOSH IN 'i'Ull UKADINU oF iJ wAIIHIHOTOH |l“ nb, flfU tO 4Q. pMMltlit'Vbn OMMUUtIta w«ri m»h W Mn, Mtn Bofc fer tbo «id« lax of VMhhtxtw tfeMt, tut ifUft said ■£*«. J.W. ». WHIT*,OIIjr BoUcUot, OL Ko. 108 rnh rtnit. 1 fcU:lot JUHTKKOKi.TED, uth, leg. AT m tn DOUAB JXWXLBY ROBB. . 80, U Fourth atnat,V'.~ ■ A torso lot of' utra Aao XILYBB PXiATBD WABB,- FABOT BOOM, Ac, which wIU |£ m chMCHtodOM otrt tho slock. Flnas iU, iZ siujoxsa&i tho good* > B.WBAJS. I OUidfiiOJ*' UUUK'i'H-.JKuiA* of &Q I -Lv.tbe Goortioflawoad loaitj—guto ul I Hs!!!? anholdsn InthoCltrcmttj. nun jM tMtMm* Court at the United Bi*tes.Bl«onw4» llotepfhd bj Blchud Bmko, IyoL Aebmiot wiihemlrai [w™ FSteW’b'r * 4di “°” “• ?rto * .;,V JoasßCAßrnm, : a the latest news BY TSLEG&APH* from WASHINGTON OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. Sped*] DUpatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. yr±a HisaTox, Fab. 19,1883, OOHGItSBIOHAL, Tha Senate’s resolution, to-day, caning f or Q '°.. letter to the Secretary of War, dated the 4th of Ootober, 1881, haa a very In nocent look; but If the letter la fnrniahed, It will prove one of the moat startling revela tions of the history of this war yet made. It is understood that that letter, at that early day, complained to the Secretary of War of Gen. MoClollan’s Insubordination, and even of his personal disrespect to Gen. Seott, and said that he (Soott) wpuld be disposed to sug gest a court martial as a proper remedy for these faults, were It not for the effect the disclosure of suoh conduct, so near the head of the army, might have on the publlo conil donoo. In the same connection, and appa rently as a result of this conduot on the part I of Gen. MoOlollan, Gen, Scott intimated his Intention to *«»lgh as «enoral itt-Ohlef of th* army'sh soon’as Gon.'Halbck I should arrive from Csdifornte., It is beUeved that an offloial copy of this letter will be fur nished the' Senate, in response to Its resolu tion, in a day or two. An officer of Gen. Foster’s staff states that the only foundation there was for the publish ed stories of a difficulty between Gens. Foster and Hunter, oocurred after Gen. Foster him self had left. Some commissaries and quar termasters otyooted to receiving Gen. Hunter’s order on the ground that they belonged to a different oorps from his, over which he hkd not as yet assumed command. Gen. Foster knew nothing whatever of the matter, and Gen. Hunter promptly silenced it. The debate in the House last night towards midnight, alter the Western Telegraph office dosed, was highly Interesting. Mr. Hay made a treasonable but telling speech. His hour having expired before he had Snlshed, he sought leave to print the remainder of his remarks, but some objected on the ground that he had heretofore abused a similar privi lege by printing the declaration that he never would have dared to make in the House, that the rebellion stood justteod before God and man. 'Mr. Mfcj’a eollaagao then replied to him, wermlj denouncing 1U« u e mimpM* •enution of hia loyal conitituenoj. Got. Thomas, of Md.,th«n followed In one of the finest speeches of the Mwlon, utterly repudiating May’s principles, denying that Maryland ni woddod to slavery, and de claring that tbo ooal and iron la teres! of his diitriot alone was greater than tha entire slavery interest of tha whola State. J Tha Senate ha> retained to the Presideat one hundred and fifty nomination! for hos pitai Chaplains, oh the ground that no lav authorise! their appointment, tha la* only allowing such appointment! for permanent hospitals, all of whioh are already supplied. Aspirants, who amfonrardlng their petitions by scores, win please tahe notice. It is understood that the Senate will not; ask a conference committee on the Pinnace bill till after the House shall hare noted on tb« Bisk jbill. The House Military Committee, to-day, j authorised a report of the bill exempting ! steamboats from liability fer accident! ftam j narrying gunpowder, when they are doing it under aorernment orders. The same Com- j mitten will probably report an Omnibus bill, providing for the better punishment of spies, for changing certain regiments of the Wes tern infantry to mounted troops, and for Other purposes. A report, coming through trustworthy channels. Is ourrent, to the cffeot that the lame and impotent conclusion of the copper- I head.lllinois Legislature was due to the re- j caption of a message from floe. Seymour, I saying that the.interest of the party required that they should slacken the speed at which ' they are running Blehmohdwards. The tone j of John Vanßuren’s recent speech goes to confirm thli story. j StCfcKTAHY CHAM, In answer to the Senate BesoluUon, trans mit! the report! of Hiram Barney, Cotton Agent at New York, the dual footing of which shows that ho has sold 3,315 bales of Sea Island and Upland cotton, and 1,779 bales of nnginned cotton, reined et $399,- SSJ 59, in New York,.einoe the blockade com- j menoed. The expenses of ttorage, $5,57S 37., Senator Arnold reported, from the Naval Committee, a bill repealing the law making the thanks of Congress a necessary prelimi nary to promotion in tha navy, and pro viding for the same power of appointment or in reward for distinguished services and meritorious conduet, as is now conferred, after the vote of thanks. flonator Kenned j reported a bill giving the medical offloere, on the retired list in the Navy, pay according to the relative rank, and making the. grade of the fleet surgeons permanent, and to consist of eighteen senior surgeons on tha active list, commissioned with the advice and consent of the Senate, with the rank of Captain. Senator Chandler introduced a bill, which authorises she Secretary of the Treasury to appoint a special agent or agents to collect all abandoned property In the rebel States, or part! of State!, and dispose of the same as the Secretary may direct; and to purchase cottop, rice, sugar and tobacco at prices not exceeding the market prioo at a place ef sale or two-thirds of: the last quotations In New York known to tkepurchaser—instrument! of sale to be made out in triplicate form-' The abandoned or purchased property, is te be for warded to New York, or other places desig nated by the Secretary, and sold at pnblto sale, or sold or appropriated to the public uni at the place' whsse found or elsewhere. A bond ia required from the agent, and, in the discretion of the. Secretary of-the Treasury,, full books of aocohnt are to be kept/ Parties from whom purchases are made are entitled, after the suppression of the rebellion, to the proooeds, less the expenses, upon due proof of loyalty to the Goretnment at the time of the purohato and up to the time of claiming the proceeds. Provision is made for the seisure by the agents appointed under this act, of all property coining within the Unci from the rebel districts, through or by any other per son, and the oonflsoetlon of the proceeds. A procoss.of condemnation and sale Is to be In stituted under the acts of March 2d,1799, and March 3d, 1797. I Tho Booking MU iu rssohod to-night and I is likely to bo diipotod of to-morrow. The I {Hondo of tho bill an oonlldont of iu puioge I bp a omall majority, snd oomo of tho opposl- j I tlon eoooedo Ho peusgei otlU tho molt lo to I bo ooaoldorod doubtful ilnootho opposition lo I llkoly Wrote solid agolustik Mr. Spaulding I mido tho-0010 opoooh In ito foror to-night. I ISoaotsrp Chuo was Is atteadaan. : , ■ I Zhoßouo iadomnitp bni was protend bp I tha admlalotntios to tho Smites’* substitute, I |a»dwiU hti Tnowod In thsßott*#. In tho I oovn of ihodficauloa ' hfr/Bolmaa told ha ttsiid»ao a Ddmourat, Igkt U«t L r “’.. vj| • -Th* «cß«ltMd« •» gimvlttoy ) HtfOMio* of th* ; protect of of Maryland, against Henry Hay's bit utteranooi, and ths'expression of thanks to the President for the arrests of which they compUioede • V;• a Mi; Thomei deeUnd hlmielf infcrorof tuo *mMcip»Uoa policy. t ‘ ; The. Committee on Ways and Means' have perfected the Tax bill, and will to morrow or Saturday. It win be at once seat to the printer before any action is taken. Neither whisky nor tobaooo win baadditlon ally taxed. The Commit too have determined to reduce the tax upon .paper; /the amount of has not boeu determined upon, but it is said to be very satlsfaetory to tha news paper men; ;• - • XOMIXATIOBS COWIAKXO, The Senate, in executive session' to-day, conffriped over 600 military in cluding 135 Lleutcuanis. and aiaTge ntunber of Paymastors. Commjesaries ana Quarter maateieo. A qsry'W'i.Wniin iaii;,a*l««f6r further consideration. AU pending 'navdl nonlnxtions were *l*o Ujd Mid*. . < TO XX LAID BXPOXX OOIOBIU, The. President's eorrbipo'nden'o* With Gen. MoCletlan, and other letters rotating to the same suhjeot, called for'by Mr. lutton, WUI soon be laid-before Congress. ■ i - '.«n»;.n^tnn.-./^ , r f >'••;:! Thete is no donbt Sojard’eoppoiltlon thus far has been sueoossfulitoHu&’s return to New Orleans, and Butter knows it. TEOBLOW- WKZD Is here, by Invitation of the Piesldeht, for the second time. FBOM HAKHISBUBG. SpocUl Dispatch to thd Pittahigh jhSmtte. ! { lUakranueo, Peb. 10,18M.i In Wedaeidaj'e edition, the : oommnnlta- Uon signed “Z.” wrongly attribute. the eocnnd;paragraph to Mr. Knlno,; «r Hayatfo. 800 Leglelativb Report in (7ae«u,,jith lilt, where the paragraph b rightly quoted id a put of Mr. BowUad’e remark.. , Hoo4n._Mr.Knin, oalled np the Rota tion relative to the ameuat of mliitmy Uxee paid in accordance with die not of 1848. Tie teeolntionwae ieooneldered end- then noet. posed.* - *T ' : to w'iM “T °"i' to Washington county wee celled'ilp. V . Hr. Monty nmerked that he deemed the exietahee of prqjudloe egainet the defendant* to thejtonnty aueh me would preclude an toff partial trial. Ho .poke from personal knowl edge, and detailed feota relatire to tl»e mu dor of ; Antloy, the arrest of Sheets, 'hbjw eape, and remarkable rooeptqre in the ’dwol- Ung of Mre. Barker by the Sheri'ff. who, bom pereonal knowledge, entered opon the prdie ontionj and in which the people were aot;'ln «liea.. He testified to the nepeefahle char acter of the aooueed.. |1 , { . Mr.: Vlnoent was in tenor of changing .'the venaq.in order to eeoure the ende of juice, fie asked it that the aooneed oouid ihow liter tanooeaoe, maintain her character, and retain her fab name. The bill peered. ' Mr. Gilflltan preeentade remonetrancebom the Ooonoib of Allegheny city ngaihet the re peal of the not of 1861 relatire to the weighing Of blJi Mil) |j| fllfj j . Meeere. Weldnor, of 'Berke, psttonf of Crocus, Bobineon, of Laaerne, an'd oI preeeated the petition of numerous eltlaeoy fcr the pataege of n law tojintibU negroei iaaigreting into Ithb State. , Meeire. Weldnar, of Berks, PoreUng. ot Cambria, Early, 0 f filk> p, tl0I1( OnM , f' o *”’,,,, 0 ' »«rthuaherlend, Oraheri dsf Schuylkill, iUetssy, of Vork, and Beoon, of Conttw, preeootod a»Bi»roae'poUtlea»-froa dtiione preying the enaotaent of a call for . netieeal eoaVuation to lac ore a peeiSoiUen ravßlon. Meeire. Korni, Labor end Umber, oi Schuylkill; Burly, or Elk; Kbhtasuh and of Luorne; EBbf of Moutearti nn aoro«j potiUona preyiag for Ue paeaago of a law to pro root the payment cl wegae 0 f bore Injordere on etorekeepoe. Mr. Leo preeeated e peUUon of a Baker oi tne Society of Friends, wiring the Legb latnre to ooniiidor, whether or not it ie tree wiedom to Ane those who utartainl ooneebn- Uone tornple. again, t hewing arae, and who eacredly beliero that the Dirlne Will require, them to; decline taking op amt. or laying any equjTal.nt in Ban thereof. • The Auditor General eent la a coamunloa- Uen ln r.fer.no. to tee Atlantia and Ohio Telegraph Company. It If not preotioablo to tell the amonnt of taxes doe the State: boa whloh the Company wet relit red by the net of Hereh 18th, ISM. At the tattiement on Oe tober 4th, 1853, thore wee a balsam due to the Company, >3Ol AS. Bet when that time end November let, 1860, during; which time it wee relieved, from' the payment Of taree by the act of Aeeemhly. Ihe.Compeaymadeno reports either of the relae of stoek or the amount, if any, of dlridende doolered. He b unable to eey What amount of taxet It would hnro boon by law entitled to pay during the three yw. ending teipaetlvaly on Noiemher let, 1858. 1850 end iB6O, during whloh time It wee re- Uoved from taxation. The taxae doa fib 1861 aad 1861 hart baas paid. : Thtre appeare to be a balance dua UtO oom pany on eettlement of >11,819. Haring the afternoon leitlon the bill fbr the. cappneeioa and deetreetiom of oounteriUt haali notei; and the hill giving ju rifdleUou ln eqniiy to kha Supreme Court and Court of Commnu Pieee lot the oounty of Al legheny in eacee of dbputed.houdariM, ware reported boa the Judiciary Cemmlttea with a negatire neommandatlbn. The joiat raeolnUon to oompeneato oftieem of Penaeylranla for ioeete euetained bom the tuhelrald on the, 10th and 11th of Ootoher bit woe patted. I Smat*.—Tho folio Widg buu Wtr* pUMd: I . 4 ,M 4 rtUUaf to tbo boroofh of W«*t I PUUburth. : , ; | • i 4 wu !® “Ciorfio tho Court of Comnos Plow to oompoltko rooordlng of dtodi ud Uothor injtnuuonti of writingi . j Mr. MoSiorrjr latrodaood ai Joint noolutlos to componooto oitimo of PonurjlranU for loana nitolaod owing to Uui robot told loot Oetobor.: Pwaod. Mr. Bougbtor offsrod a nspluUoa rtqusst- 1 1 teg tho Auditor Sonoralto Inform tboSoaato , I what amount of taxot, if aap.hu bods paid I for tho last ton poors Into tho State Tfoasurp bp oaoh of tho telegraph oompsnleslaeorpo- I fated under the laws of tho Commonwealth, apd pMUoularlp stating what oomp*hl*«,tf anp, haw not nportsd to tho Anditor Coastal or paid tholr Upu into tho State Treasury. Mr.Eiutond lntrodooed a Wllte lioorpo rato tho Dnlon Tolograph Company : t<( run a lino from, PhUadolphla to Pittsburgh. Tho eorporawr* an Wm. H. Bnrson. j. Boron Poster* J.M. W.Golit, J.R. Plaalgu, Wa. H. Brown, JS. M.; Kilns, Jos. L. Reynolds, j Bldgwsp Bibbs, Wpi. J. Pollock. | bnif h o a#T *“” tho following I An" sot rolstlro to tho bomponutloß of otr- I tain oSwrs in tho oounty of BmtSt. ' •' An ant coding, to tho Baited States' of Aasrloa thought of sxolnsiTO Jurisdiction ororLoagno Island, in tka Patents rim,in I th* oouatp of .PhltedslphteJ - 1 t An ant farthall tho papof tho Oolaitetfoa. an of Orawfotd ooaatp.. .. i-.wx,™ Mfina it* thw-aet eonffrplag tha oharter of the borough of Monel63 In Al leghcuy comity. ' ! -rnv vuki«6Toi. I The No* TorkKeioo i*yi : i I. An.imperhuit bUI ii now before tha Sob*!* I Committoo,-proyidlng Jfor a’grado of I flwt largaoniinthe naTy.oouiiitlngof eigh-j I taoa aanlorraiaaaa on tho aotire lilt, who I *l»H,l»j'«ooußl*iioß*a «l -Bleat'Siirgaotnj j with tha'rank of Captain. ; 1 : | I ftanexnla S ism or and Halntialinaa viilied Congreu yattarday, and mot with tho warn | congr»taUUohi of tho truly loyal Btamborii | and theeool InclTllltyof tho copperhead!. I Thatiow Woed and ei-OoT. Morgan h»TO arrlwd in Washington. . ; |i> Gtatoal SfeMla* haiboen exonerated of tho I I oharge, that ha wai in th* habit of delivering orot to diiioyU muter* fugitive aiartis who I eacaped into Mj liner. j " I ; Th* Hotu* Military Committee are, of tho j opinion. that ■ a permanent establishment | ihonid b* ereetad at one* fox dliabl*d lot- 1 dian. ' ; I Both of theHewOrleani member* are re gardtd ai reliable idpporton of the adminli tration on all i|ital point*. The rebeli anitui' at work with gnat in dnitry *n the {ertißeattoni on the other aid* | B*PP»hannock, apparently determined that no effort on thair, put ihall bo, wanting to makoeoroeflng of therirerat loait dtffl oait. They tbrpwn.twenty-ono lines of breutworkk, opposite Paimonth, on tha low ground! niu thorlru, and areoonUun ing them along tha bank in front of Fredor- j iokibnrg. Jaokion'i foroM aia laid to bo two ! milei aonth “ofthat el ty.. Important from Wanhlngton. ■' WiSHiiarorJ Ftb.'M—The -Secretary if' thi Kan luui replied to the HotuejretoluUo'n uUsg for information concerning the bribe aateaoiM.au tkoie la the court! at Pottos, Now York and Philadelphia. Kb porto were girenfor 141 dam la oourtatHew | Y«Wte Wof wHek tko flnaldeoreotofdlt tributl<mllarebeoninßde,4o eaeeeharebeen remainder are in prooaat of t^adioattoa? of 90 uui it Phllodoiphisr th» J^o 4 ??" <““*“>»«<"> k»To baonMda 7 2 “* B l ffS , s b !“ appealed,and. tha remalh- I"?* 4 * 4 * “• "Ported before tha pour tat Key Watt, and tail da. eraat of condemnation hare is SI Uitafloet reaehod tha Wary Department, U caret L hava Man ’ appe tied, an d the remainder undecided. Ho reporti of ooademnation at Baltimore ; oe ££Lo?£ D "! *?” n - A f * w **” "“‘Tto 9th wit., the Seoreiery of the Treaaury oom- Of gorernment ootton tolddn Haw York tinoo .the blookadeofthe nonthern porta, the amount of sommiitioni, onpcntea of itorago, to whom oommltßioni ware paid, and the names ofperiont Interne t ad in the talet, belngthe statement of Haro m * B Btrnej,ootton agent at Now York. Iha laitt wore tight in number, through Bndett. Jonat AGo., from Fab. Oth to Sant. 11th feat yjar.und included 3,116 balat, and 1,179 balaa of.unginnad. raaUtln* a total, of $6,966 61, ft! «P««« ot tailing $8,175, and for storage $5,67,, A vary large -propor* lion waa of Sealtland rariaty. Tno aTtrare IK™alf I*W 1 *W tor **»nad cotton wee SJ»3. The prioea ranged from 10 oontl to a dollar and 10J4 oanu par pound. Boar Admiral Porter oommnnieatat the ful lowlng reporf to the Secretary o. tha Nary; Hnrfin S»mg Htiaiaanri Eootntoi, 1 o '. T : ‘. Fabtsary Bth, 1861. / vOl.l 1 ““ '“PM'.to Inform you that'the *** lo "WF injured by the Queen “J ** l * Wait that the hat to bo kept afloat < l o4, {l ,i r»'« fattened to her itdea. Her ““binary hat bean taken out, and the *JJJ- U .luil beidattroyad. Thit it tha fifth ttoamar of which we hare deprlnd the rebola. The Yicktburg waa tha largest and ttronrait iteamw on the rirer, and I think they ware preparing to use her against our trumporta, aha beingrery fleet. She whaala amtnarda S W 6 o', arrlred tafkly within tahtin- e’.li"? “f “* *"*• ”“» A. W. Barker, a tide wheel tteemer. Shames captured about flftasnmUee balowßad Hirer after haring na ashore In andaarorUg to ““f.ttn Quean,which, bn toat mwrtfut? ;b»bad tuppoitd a rebel ttaamar. Bha hS * 04I *° 41 p «‘ Budion,! and vu ntUAiof for loothtra ■ i -d-<• At the ram neared her lereral rebel otSbers •aeaptd. Among thoie captured on her, how •unr, Yara Are Captains, two Lieutenant! and of drillui, Including a number' o. Imnodlotoly Co!. Elliot hod plmoed' o ga»rd on tho Botkor, oaotker boot nu«. CS't.irS? dowa «•» rtror. whloh wu IlSifi* t t^ W"* l w bowl.: Sbo «*•?£& Col. Eliot dootroyod sou thoWpolati MOD pound l of ibob], awaiting troaiportotlba to Iho lodloo and clTlllMu oaptnrodoa tho A. W. Barker won ■WmKiJ 1 * near Rod rUor/nad whllo thlr writ ptbgron another iteomer, tbt Eorwloki Boy, laden with MO barriloof “ oU **“»‘U o boyhood* of tugor, ond 30,000. poudt of flour.ioteuded forthl tobeli ot Pott Hodtoo, woo oolsod by CoL Eilat. i Tho Botwloko Boj olio bod oa boord forty lalei Boprwea tattoo Ooooh ooid to-doy U iho Hou "< by tho InitrnoHon of tho Committee oo tho Cooduot of ; the War, of which ho ii a “ e “bor» that» reoostly publbhod outomoot t b* t f*»- IW|O fo/aiod to tooUfy to thetrla oon of oa oßoer, whoa bo hu baba faooHac. I« without foaadotloa, andoi tho nme ou *b»2*y,“ «nphotlo doatol b gins to the tooth of aaothu itatoßOßt thatMoClollOa hot booa lummoned before tbo lono Commit too to BHicnn diifMi, , . ■ ssfesajas3.£iafc£ “blag 111 *ho ooaaobtioßi Gea.Batier lHßailimore. ! 4 ?*•>• IS.—Thanoaptloa of Ota. Batlnr, in tho hall of tho Hanlandfrutltuta' {Mi aranlng, nit grand affair. - xt» vaat daoorattd, and dlnulr SK^f 4 * m4 *V anthaalaitfo aataiablan, Thlrty-four yosa* Udte dmod lawsSS •"“to* «»*I, wataoa tho platform and Z P .*. tr j ° A f*® 4 of.mujlp >u alio la attaadnaoo, Oa tha. appaarmnci of tho Oan tralio waa greeted cheering. In reiponie, hi made a brief tta dtiienaof Baltimore for tbab ktad expreiHoni of regard. 'Thair aa. UiDiiMtUnMtlogf, wMAIw taotw 2i evi. tMlr aajtfUnfclr.diToUca io tho I Uaion r aad a datanninailon, eonte what mar to itend by the Qorernmont. - . I ': Baallddad to hit drat entranoe intoijJeltl- I ooia oa the night of theHthcl!lfayl I8«I whan, mldit arioient atom, he matoied hie I forma to Federal HIU, aad tha- city. . . , -- -v .- ; j Haoompared tha condition of Baitfaaore than from tha la&noaooa of 'taoaaalon with I what It hat bean linoa with tha aid and aro-1 tMtlonofthagorartmaßU I Onloameaof Baltlmon hadpot don rabal I .wnnnly.enlogltad the loyalty of J I la alluding to tha program of tho war ho tald than waa much, very mnoh.to enoouraro la tha brograia wa had mada within tha pa«t Boar.. Lot at polUha boohtandiee howwo ataad,-: Ayearago, whenha jnaoadthronah thladty.ouhla ooaat, how did wa theaatandf rebell had ail of ltUaaari; Eaatasky,'Tahaaataa s ud At* kaaaaa, and *U of yirgUlauo»t thal por tion nndar the (ana ofirllagtoa Beiriitaend Forbeti'Monree.HpWwuMTuhllof 1(U. sSlisSgl progreu would i« the,CoofedeM»Yi.i?Mif’ J± ?r&V“ f ? ,l M «Ss!?ffi§2 wer* • ■ tightening round tin rebelHoie.3 cruthlngltln It« irrethtlble grew H«*ei. -•S“-»*£f- IhuNdtiraSSua j of the entire military foroe of thewhrtiw,. tion,en9'V thet -were 'not enough’ fo. ivj OTerthrow of domertlo treltoreend foreign [ four, ho would urmerery mu;in'the,~H»tl!si i whlteund bleek. bhie Mid grey; K M be, rarett eheering.]The'N»Hon tu bwtie itr lnbney; the glut of the WetterhWUrld'hed «o»roe begen to put forth-ttritrengtliv UieS throei end egonlej werebut-the'peinirtof teething, end when thoteothrareiielrij throngh, lot taitore beware, end trante •tana t ueohj ererywhere. • [She KauM nl down amldat long continued applaure ! Genr JBeavegard’s , Frociamation. " HnasQVaimas, Aeict of - fhb j. Potomac, Pob. 19.—Kr ] Bloiaiond of fester 4*7*. ha* .the folloWldg ; dated Charleston, Febroaxylß. . Thefoliowlcjg pro clamation from Gen. Beauregard Will appear in the 'papers to-morrow: j - HeadfuarUn, JD*parintnt6f£ouik Gtrolina. lBar-It has become ny lolemdutyto. inform theanthbritlas and citUeas cf Obarlepton and Bavahnah, that the moT«meaU;Of the enemy’*;'fleet indicatoan •Mly land:And naval attack on one|«r both •itiWj and to urgOthat peabns nnabte to take' t *a Astfv© part in the struggle shaU'retire.' It i hopea» howerer,; that this temporary iepe- I a ° n . of someofijou from your homes, will be made without alarm or unduehaste; I Thl* 1 If showing that the only feeling Which anl-1 of supremo.trialjtt the 1 right of being able, io partioipate ! j in we de fenseofyour towns, year altars andthe graves of you- kindred Carolinians and guns.; -The,hew-is at.head to/prove! jou country’* o*u*o.. Let ;«dl the . »b!e-boiled «n from tho *e»bo»rd to .£• : moan- Uta» ra*h ; to orm«, JBo.not ;too«*ot to* to tt. choioo.of wenpont; plk*i ond •OjtlMf will, do /or oxtorminoting your eno-. ™^f*» , P*de* ond ihovcslafor pro tectiogy our fimide*. loormi, feUo.orrditistn*l Come to •horowithn*ourdongtr; oarßrlHtonk’imV °«« or ourglorioondeoth..... (Bljuod,) . a. T. . X *. - Ftoolpreporolion* for tho expected attack -omßelngrapldly perfected. The troop* nod, people are oaim Mdeonfidenti//- ! ‘^j"' -The Agiarer'e leader asyflhere/harbeen no tatcntlon, ot-pretonoo ofjen'lnEentSa. to medUto *t»ll on the part of •prineor'Tho' fo.tSmi“SS go cl naai ■ •Tlio rebel Sent*, on Tuoidayj diicoijed emeuded th* exemption bill, j f ,Tho Houe rsfusod e bill to compeaxate for Ttor, »l.odi3d the roaolatlon* Ttnduatuig Sorth Carotin*, end *W lO P*i*b pJSnpttws „ Ihit no effort "of the Oonfodento Oorernment'ekill ba inifed to protect them again*! their enemlei! frohtMrr louno whatever.; ; A j ji-f; . ,Th« Hhoofcyr oontnini t'he?corr*«Wd«io» ' L’BoJt' “* cfet * r 7 Seward end DroaynDe f_E^ B * w fP* pMT “ d,r ‘ 'track and ro fuJ? “7 newipaper, to the arrnj nit: tUOencrnlHooker 1 * order,Umiting thonnin'. ”J w * lo 7* to ono for aaoh dirlaton,!* Wednesdey, that iheFrovost Uarshal General had prohibited the tale of newspaper* aid uv ?/ toynu hack to ia wlthontfoandatlon in trnth.TSo prohSitorr to the tale of newepaperahtTe i r r the headijnartor* of ; tie Army of tho Potomao. ■.' - ( 81. tatresalng Accident al Hallimbre. 1S ~ T ““ f *" B «“‘ rtIM ««n. UttU*r, to eompfcny with theCoaaUtf* !LS!ISh M| ,v’? <3,b - 'Stkeackiandietaff, WOTTirittag theforta arotrad the dta, amolt BMUaoholj-aoddenttook plan which cut i |loea onr th« nurtTv - .ji *“• tkuu* to Port I Uuuil, the eootern extremity of; theioitT aad hit ;party had; paiaod alooo the' reaper to oat of raage of tho gun, themnaer aoppoaiag (ho whole party hod paiiod. fired * Slpouoderjbut moitaafortanataly joat aa ths P® *** |oht .of th# autr I that fotandiwhtnd. <wna»;ap,*n(i icf tfceM.' Woodhttli, of thenery,rwoir •d tini. charge, blowiag the floihtftoia'hla •“*&>» doath la a few »o-. S® 4 *" Hi* Ml »M blown over the jtaat put,a_dlitaßot of thirty Sot. Theoaforta aata offioer vm about fifty jean of aro. Ha k»a a ton oa Qen. Sohaack’a atat Iacon»o -tjataoe of till aod aoddeat, the diaper whloh ™ *° *»»» t»**o plaoa at the Kotaw Home SdSSa‘j^«^° f " ,peCt te *•<*•»* ; . ■ fkojb Washington. I , Diipatdn* to tho Htuliorji i '/ WiSHaoM*, Fab. lj(, 18(3, - ■ Tai inaaotmr .. '-r ’ ‘ BTAfI GUAMS&; _lt appeafa from a communication from Col ’’«**> ■ Actl °e Adjatent Generalif iunoari. tnanaitted 1* feaponee: to a SenatTnaoia tlon, that GoTofnor Oamble had railed oyer ■ “ ,I1 for lierpoaeiof local diftaio/ioi-1 fora tha pauage of the act limiting Qta num btr to 10|t80f-' Xh(‘ BuiWvjta 4x6011, 'fidt dwWaj to toter the general aetrloe,' wara ai-' dotad. to ha maiterod Joat; bat' at tha rcqaaat' _Soho4old,, Goeeraor Suable vto aatoariaed to-ratoia ; tha.oarplaa ito aondto’' i " io * • of apodal annuity. Benntly wi r J/ l>r j th * roduotion.of thelfonodton torrioai 11 -' " 4 ”° Wl “* "Wft“hobo T— a* bftfe! sf*At TO BITtJJTBii QQTStIO». ; " *■ j fii«d tprißOnW •J Bllftlria OOmpQiod-nf OintMlo c__ Portor, Cola" SSth.Matoo' . MUf&etajettl OftV&lrv aai ■ t &sZrtZ'iS£' Sifi, Tho aootlled ilcharged with batog aipy, aad with hating at tha nmo dma held a commlulon la tot rebel army, ita oomjpteda farm, naar Goa. Slgal’a camp, aad guided too nbel Gaaoial Btawt to Dom- Moa oa thoooeaaioa of tho . recent attaek on’ the Ohio regiment! atatloaod there. Ihoalia will torn a prooodoat. Hence tho reaion for forming tho ooort of offlceri so high la' rahk aadomtaaat for aorrioea aad ability. H i a Eoooa niaraior Jooaa'a orjaiQig.,' , Tho Mandj of Jndgo Bamad J. Mjllor, of too Supreme -Court, an highly indignant Et **“‘<^{* m Pt of oartala copperhead journal* DaddJ 1 glftX ? “PPfrbeadt lettSof **“tr J v B “lto, aa ohaoan lawyer oMowa. oaaaoaw ini aaoouaaairt. nun*wKi.i? £***£! *• •**'«!ongi- SSXuJew!?*?" WHion nporteCto-dapf J ”In**, ooapa of topographloaloagt- oorpi of engineer*, wbtoh jWlooadit ot a chief obgiaaarj irith of ltajor Ctooral, two .laapoetor GoS. •r*l*j with too rank cfErlgadter/gT#;Cot onou, tan Lieutenant Colbnola, twenty Ha jori, thirty Oaptalha, thirty Pint Lie htonantl, •ad,tea Second lilaatananU. 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