El • - : 4 ' ■ El El :441.;;;;;I: . _ '.ti.;.. 4 :3A. iiiii 4 . . 4+ ti ! ...; • .!** ' `~:a•, .00.1 MEI i; ~!~, MI Min OEM II 111 _ P 7 -71.7 . r4"7:7W721 F /.1." MESSAGE. i•itt:*.i..;',i \'' tiiiith, God /4 in 441 m i ::Illieiit:tif tbn is dwi lle . n , ste v4 I.m. • .... - _.' .. . , —A:......otrie Qf Reprctrentaticest ;Another ~y ear. ; of of health and audleientiy atitaidaiitt harvests', bat paired. 'Per these, .I . lild.t.Yescilally, for the Improved condition a Inclinational &Sabi, cot renewed and Our ro .. . ' -' O l, - , ii pace and frendstdperlth li mits powers: 4 1111 10 . 4 ;tg•: : .i The efforts of dieloyal Mittens of the United •. ,( 1 " . 4,4AV ik : 't . .i I Elates to tritely . * no in foreign nem, and to all 7. • - . •tr'V f'i In inezetuable insurviellan hero . been Dna :. : *....,e,...-~. *l''ll,4l,l§Tltitii`,ciritenn'y' Itastlienpeated, have szerchad:their aniltor- i ...:°-.... 4 r;'...; -.;'. : '` -'. .T *An *matt the departure of ow hostile ex; i ft.1...-..,.:.--.ioitii--0_,.-,,,,i,,,,1p1at_ti_04,#0tik,8,i,...,,,, port, .. The Ecaper t t i ii 0 , 1 ,0 . ;:*, - i.ii)4 7 .*. =tr . =M i lk; which' a g p=ifit ' Id '.. . . '',..,49 . tyT . iteflii . kin:ti..4. ll te beginning of the centrist iattelaOlLll of *.7.4l4i6;l4.'l:lliO4';i:4'.t:fltisratlehalarthetren the d t n itl P Et r inT ) : ll : l l7:o 2" 4 . 1 . 6° E I.lPlif:f. ' :4401: - rtko - wittm. powers, but they hit'', beer . 1 . . .7. i 4Pcicismidated In ipti l t at o f VI: was 2X lit itu le' ti *"° e. se m i lt a ~' ..,., 7,K , ' ' it 111..: It ill especially anitifying that. a l Ictitigarr ...- ' • . ' flidltli Mule, by the letplailallty of their -- ; ,..4,. 4 . _ 4 ,.• ...us have corcuriancied the mopes& -f'f':';_--,_...,41.9tri.... -fieeplarkos Of the maritime powers. ~.., tiPO9 Z . 4 , -: . .. ,. s i''' '''...- '' on r irusamos ruin= • ~.. .. ..*** „ 41 .. The minim/nit/a - treaty betwee o Unl ffi.l...-tyi*'' "' lid Stater and Great Britain, • fullinlit-. „.....ertf . , , ,..t.- 4 ..„..• ...* ' ion of the African stare ..,° mad " 1 ''s .. ,x...,% - ",.. ',54 4 . 4 . ~ •• TM; d a y of Yebniary peen di:11714; L...lAn*litt -. ' and carried minglon. ".. Id. believed 41fgentkiiiitit; - 'it ien lir mertam porta and drug= .1 , :: ...k . _,..,.... ... - ••. , . . .,..tXr.., 4 :41P4 4 . 04 ,.,.. , rrii ' Inn° has Mon bronebt to an end. I SP_ ,041,‘Iildtalt — .*1* . kali subtalt, for th. centideration of the liken r.Wcfr.:7 t....V . , . *.,,'... .a ei Courgette a for the adjoin:26ot of pos. ,-,...1*-rv.. , ,ir...,.:-_. r 7 4] f Waehiniten territory, aria ...c 44... .. . '.- iii ~i .i.', , fig &nit of tLc treaty . 1 the 15th of Jane t"104.,___..e.L444-b01.4.1:41846,1re meant th e dolled Bute& .d arnt 5a...r..... , -,,.-,.-- .• - . - .. 4 alicabi, and yid.* have been the source of ut.i.1',.:t . ..tr....4044,: . ..at -1„„ ? ~-..,..., stone dllairdet among the entre= of thatnow - 1 ' ,.,....„_4 4 1 6: t '. ! ;ill '-14-747"Pldilanifit=tut,igieltio th ne,hcsVleitlii tl'il i.ttee :1;a1V . ,:lt•- , .. : c 1 .- armlet of the maritime . lariedlemon of ,Spain, t rifto:iiFy•ii-, ..., lin the b loater. vh beta d leh ar d irrot i t t n i d the Island of 4 . • i' • )1 L!, .-..*: ; jl ic :‘ ..c-1 ; i °l , bl' ine u nt, and It It is p ' re w pos:d 4 ,ln an 15: 4 :.,........,„,,,,....,,,,,,., his irp a r l it i , to refer it to the arbitrament of a. 44...ii - ekisTila . ili&;..i ?Men Power. A convention for that par ,-.4,,,1L44.144,.......„,1-- z ../..,..:—.,,.. - 0,. 1 ., pc•• be submitted to the Beasts. I have ..'"*... „........„,,... - .- . .W.,., :17.. 6, W.W...i lionglitKripropsrmbjecttosagystfor the ap. ./ .';',Villmir•-•' . . ~..,:not*itiOtt-, 1 ;moral oif the Brute to concur with the Liter ' ' , ...AMIt imilliAr'„'.i.,,:rted eotauseretal powers, in an arrangement i.., .‘., _.• , „....,..., orthe liquidation of the Beheld' dee., in the ):*-1.., ''''' l lt.a..s l. M. e : ilirialsiPlinerbich blue been heretofore &dri p . 20iplq.,is-6 - ",..2,stdAriregard to tha • imparts upon narigation ±. 7- 4,733r.4 --- - *the waters of Denmark. ...I.! . 'SIF,Zit•V ‘ . 5.....f.4 -The loncpemiling controvenry between this . V1*15, -.. ; Ol4 Aryarnment and that of Chill, touching the f4300:49,k.:11'r° of bL"etlaer,:, I m ")ll,l6tll:4thiab of the • United States, has been ftii , l44#7.' k„iirrouglit to a elms, • by" the award of llis Ma igi,,S 0i ,i6.4W 4161 . 50 ib* Elzrof the Belgians, to whose ar. ....t.:.,-4.• _ . ...--..w'=.4.,... :. tr the ' question was referred by the . ...51-t'lllo4, ' The su bj ect was thoroughly and pa. 1 I ... .t 5 .1 1 ,.. 0 *T.:. .„,_ ..0 ~, ;lOU/ tlikied- by t i n th!tt 'Pail/ eel to 1 trate, although ram awes e to ' re . V.iii tt Ni - 1, 7 .."*.'4 • .• ants atty not hen hien is urge ea they , *„ ~,..„ ~.ftrit .. • ed, there is no - - reason to distrust the , - .11**4544 '. ~....,04 of Ills filejesty's decision. That de- . l 4 ,• 'lair' i. i. ..r - irtat Prinaptly complied with by Chili, 1,...- , ..."..47: . . ~.li t elligenes tertian:l to It reached that i*Ve" Z.. - • -. Thu Joint 'Oniatirilatlott". under the L. ...*. , i• ;. „ 4 Sirimiti n eritrgs 6 r P ti 'on teli g nibig ° 3 "V '''' ' ... ) Pfn . ' ham Lert:organized at. 'Lints, and is t!..11 ..:::': . - g:d in the business entrusted to It. The li : 44T t g *,.; s nlo l l l lll= In i t : T O aree :"l o a f i :m= i d - •44. , 41* . it.,:... - mint. In conformity with the ptiacinties ir.-"iiii . t forth in toy Lot annual zacsitige, I bare t represmtae [roc - lire United 1 . :,i ` aof fielambia, and llave - accredited a Mrto that repu blic.' .. . os XATtiLll2l,lolt. : , . qf tot ....:. resident& ectostratig in the program it onr _ ..... r ; 4101 war bevo forced a _my attention the 7 1 5 . aciblertabs static( the International- quill*. tip` Mumbles the rlighti . of fond:nem Wets coat iitil, lki nsg:rd ivi tt Ua tem l : , gOvile,tutent'tSi,ltEtteft= ho • ..:... ar. Least partially dethed'hy treatie.. 6 In ne t_„,‘ litstarioe, harm:, is, It expressly stipulated te ,„,,,,,, in the Instanarr of ointwar, • foreigner ...•.: • ..,,' , ....Mitidina in Mitts country, within the linos of ,dfi . ,.... • nirriets;ll ito be exempted from thcrule .• ' I : hioh, claw& ' blot ria is blillgarent, In' whose rip iik ',." 1:41 , ...q ,,, ; lictrri alf , the cui ll p o ri ngruri dur en e t o o t t i. hts .us emm uk try vas e en ti o n o ce t • g ,frOill Mum character. a regret to say, honoree, "11-444.41taterich eialaut hani:betill_ Pet loriimtd. and - •ll,TillpiWairllislianeafla - notefevelpieff.mhb .Ika.llinid la lb. Unite d. PitiMea - lbe Kreger it,pakt of their tires: . Thesis moon to.be ' I ;biro' that lin anj portent, bent In foreign emu ' tries, who bays decland duly bitentlon to be te citliens, or who lean. been litlyrtatural ;Agee graded the mlitary dety . required (rhea by - dettyina , the feet, and . thereby lei t 195ai the Malvern alfllt the burden of . . . I t bee bean blind Mica& orr • lea Pretticabte Obtain this . ,pricoffnotnettekwants of guides 'the p roper tom* of- infonistien. Those ••••• be ',applied by roquiring the clerks of '0 . 0%171 decLeratiensof lotentione any or eatandisstion 'gaoled; to and, ~ VAS of.tho tames 'of persons • or of thope doclaring their Intent boom* citizens, , the flesnnery; if rylor, in whore dips:tete "gibe's names , srrittred and ethtod for rpgral sl3:' 7bo iis alio. reason, to baton lawn fropeetly become ..cithitso of I' Cali" ICY the 'solo purpose •of Is - duties- !reposed' 'by the lam , of ‘ . l:lll2ptryi to which . In beaming Win, they' at once repair Ind, retaining to th e . Chitty,' Slates,. e.tholWarpuiltion of jbe - One- wet. Maas altenzstions hafiatAteforo arisen out of Shorefore_r tabs plod to bonalditstion• ._ll. might be Aid . w limit beyond whlohnd citizen Initsd ' BMW,. residing abroad, may is In . 7: i sition • of tie Good wawa. tit of mr bayellon boos Jurnmod robed by-ogees *alai pre Lena,' of - Won, which thay here • dintrowird ' - into tiro : SCititi:, • I iiney of en* - emondmeat of Am the. feet °Cooling in 3y pits of aninipt}oe from . • - otha•oioli ebhgetlon, on of ellensgP . • edintrmn of other_ Vroot•i•wk:Voirm nit Aurora Japes Isoibeen , at isopmey through the = • • • Allef blmiatt 4l 7 stir of the tO rho ewllglitened mod !amoral policy . &Woad to bt7og ' lke °cu •f natiO*4. is to be D oped, or, that. theme ifli• I y gramme. •:I ash ilstarlosidintllwre atalaisi tisitieer. redden:NMl IththigsAlin Alletirt mikagezionts . yard bu i l uat h, ,stbollmperor of awls, which it Dobir-' ..frood ru•lttlasffeAllitllmittaioits* „'sf teorsek ilabseldat agtgrifrolla lotio abut. I booessasd to .joor favorable , reietiliarstlorathe- sobleet of- an inwtoilltuna telegraph wont the 001103, Itdriaso of t 41014 41 be/Me"' thisSopipassd tbo' nationel forte along tha /alarm,' 'ca l m s ind the Cistfor Mexico. EsAL gm: *din, ' ,n a b; Meted, with say romotobic cots,, wenrd be Inotermloal u will itit'effeptire'eldr:ts• 1, COW, soilluag_sad siva •..F./ 11 1k Aomull at t iT't" o of • *hi Volied Eta* .64,usimmanto • of the, hut *tarsi rkiAhieg•uteWaltni eV" te a. 1 -1 11, O+4OP? may • ' , Gilroy no '....iriSt - 14 11 0arrild b. "l i r " 1,11 0 Will gismo tliedaiWtot - Oar Ministers Indefio ding Aro or. 11706:44g t_ co nuaszetil owl rerninif hew, moesaratily Dad to ' laerosod a tro 484 empolisrbin.• Ins, ocA 007 -the soot risCsaatlat &sobs:Trod '.sad otradv,o7. Thloolithowledip. (melodies those enasolewite,reil dist -nt; China and ta n astral Tod 4 1 4 , ,,,,0 w) , thainarZiargiels;l tog • imUsfartery, 'although 'OS New Maxi Oabsys no =hang W • 'fish" MiM Ell " ; • .7,-- ' at sea andonland, try perihni into. taritoe' of the Trotted! States, and as this Government' arpeCtsredirees fel:another powers when aim- Ilan inflates are infliotad by. pennons In their service ape:3'i citizen of the .utavia Stitch we toast be prepared to do Patine to foreign- Cll. If exlmlog - jndleial tribunals aro Inade quate to this Purpose, s special. spirt - mai be authorlied with powertobear and decide nub °Wail of the character referred to. a , my have arisen amiss, 'venues and public Conientiena foradjuatizgclabsta by your cam mission; bail been proferred to some Commert Silents, but no definitive answer laths prop*, talon has yet beenrensived from any: The operations of Alio Trustily during the. last year bare been socoessfolly conducted. The enactment by Congress of a HationeJ Banking Law has proved a valuable support ortbepabile credit, and the general legisla tion in rotation, to thanuibes folly answered the expectations °fits favorers; some amend ments may be required to perfect existing taws, but no-ehaogo In theme principles or genteel meepeis believed to beneeded. Since thmo meatures bare hum in operation all de maple on the Tammy, including pay of the : army lad navy, have been promptly met, and folly cedilla. • - 190 oatisiduable body on troops, Ms believed, were ever more amply prolisloned, More liberally and ponctually,, paid, and, it may ho added, that by no people wen the biudens - Midden; to, s great war .vas mote cheerfully- borne. The renelpts doting the year from all none ees,- including loans . and the balance in the ; Treasnry.atlts commencement, were 60 0 .1 12 ,- 267,486 r tlte aggregate dishonor:until, 963,630 65; 'having a bideutoo on the 7th of July, 1863, of 8532,904,421. Of the receipts there IMO derived from customs, $8,902,964,- ' 240; from internal revenue, $3,764,076,793; from direct taxes, $148,510,361; from lands, 5167,61717.; from miscellaneous centres, 5304,661,532; and from loans, 776682,361 67; making the aggregate of 890.113,267,486. Of the disbarments, there ware $232,239 22; for passions eta., 84,216,520 lat for interest on public de bt,, $34,729,646 64. for War Depart m0nt,12599,228,400 83; for the Navy,Depart =lint, 86,324,10 5 37;. for the payment of land ed-and temporary debt,1181,276,632 07, mak ing an aggregate of $80;576,663,055; and luring a balance of 5631,904,421... Bat the payment of the ,ended and tempo rary debt having been made from monies be mused during tbeyeet mast be regarded as merely nominal payments, and the monies borrowed to make them as merely nominal receipts, and their amount, 8181,080,632 07 should therefore be deducted both from the receipts and diabomments. This luring done, there remains, as actual receipts, 8714,700,995- 68, Novice the balance as already stated. The aotual nuelpta sod disbareements for too Oral quarter; _and ..the estimated receipts and dieberneenots for. the remaining three quarters of the current fiscal year of 1664, wilt be shown In detail by the report of the Secre tary of the Treaisay, to width r Invite your, attention. It la - int:Want t 6 say hero that it is not believed that - the attend mutts will ex hibit a statist tbe.finaneer, les. formable to the country, thus - the .estimates of that officer heretofore inkmltted, while it Is oonfidently expected• that at the cloth of the year, both disbursements and dobts• wit' be found very considerably heathen has boon anticiOted. The report of the Secretary of War la a . public' document ofpeat muter et. It con tains Hint,: The military operations of the year, detstrielf In the report efsbaGeneral.in-. Chief. Second, The organisation of mimed persons ie the war smiler. Third, . The ex change of prisoners Le folly act forth In the letter of General illtelvock. .Pottrib, Ope rations under the, act for enrolling and call ing out the national forces 'detailed in the rennet of the Provost Manbil General. Fifth, The orgaiiiiation of the inialid Virtu. 'gum. The operation of tbe several departments of the Quartermutex General; Come:artery General; Paymaster - - General; Chief of Engi neers; Chief of Ordnance and Barron Gene ral. Itlau appeared - Impossible to make a • rateable rununary of this report, except loth u would be too extended for this. plum, and hello I content myself in refarrivglour at ter:alma to the reponVisalf. The duties devolving on the naval branch of them:Mee diming the year, sad through out the whelp of this unhappy contest, have been 4 - recharged with fidelity . and emieent sucerai. The intenstre,biechahtt, Ma been constantly. (Damming . in Cadency sa the navy hos expanded, yet en so long a dine . ithu far been Insporsibli to entirely suppress Illicit trade. Teem' the 'retartid received at: the Navy Department It appears that, mere lhkn one thousand vtuele bare been. aquae 4 sines the-blockade was Instituted, and that the • valise of ttee prises - aireedy sent in for ration meant lei over thirteen million' dot. MC • The fcairid lame date Vatted States, coo slats, at thiliXlini„ of 6118 moots, complatad sod in tbogonne of completion, and of theta, TS arel psi-dads, Wetmore- The events of the war give an inereiudintirtat and 1 en portanes to the Navy, whieh will probably ex tend beyond the war Itself: The armored rev eels to.Onr,iiary, : ooo4ltted . an [1:111 service, Or whirl" are 'ander contract and,* ipprosching completion, aro hollered to owed in number Apes of soy other, rower; but while. they may be-Jelled' UPOO for turbot defense and tea-coot sOrreyoithere of greaterstringth and ,capacity will bee , itootaiary for Croislng pur poses and to maintain oar rightfoliwattion on Ths chins* that hu toren plots Jr navel regrets and. navel .warfare, 'loco Atm intro-' doetion of swam sa & =Use power for ship' °twat, deMonde either correrpondiog damp it; some of our existing airy yards, or the estsblistimot Of -UcWnt/t , for, tbaacaltraa Gen. and oaccesav sr of =atria war reelabt - .- 150 incon siderable'embarass. , mon 1, .delay and 'poblie lejety hare • been osperlenced - - from , the 'rapt of mach ...Government ostabahieents. Thee ' neousity—• Of snob .a navy -:oard , so 10- olsbed at some 'imitable piece upon the At lantic scaboard' h,u, on, repeated o cession e, bun broright to tho attention or Confirm , by the Rory: Department, and is again pre sents] in the report *tag docrotary whieb acconspaolte this communication* I think it - my dory to invite. yooe epeeist attention to thit subject, sod sloe to;'psi of establishing a yard nod depot for naval purposes ,upon one of the weetenorivers. • naval toe mhim been createrron these Interlor. 'waters; end =der many'dirsilranlaires, rillblu'llttlo. wore than two yore*, eseoullng In nototers the whole lured force of the enmity at the commoner, meat of as present Administration. Bells; factory and •impertapt so has' bred the pot. formseces of the betel.' men of the 'Jury it this period, they lie scorcoll mori wonderful • those/ micas of eurcesrothatdea and/artl- 10,1 e.the production iftwat aunts,. width bah created nnew.lbren of nand power. Our odnotry bee adnuttage.teoperior- le any Other tuition, to, our. moortere otirowsid timber, with :Lmixtdornitlble quentilloe of feet brosediate vicinity 'of • both, kid alfiveilatas ladle proximity to luvigabla waters. The rerowinesof thenstlopluivebseridirelop• 'dead its terror displayed la the conetruerlott ofa Daft of• imeh wisgoltude;Whicb • has; of .lintotwyperdadof iterrestion,randeredeignal guile' to tbi Tittiont ' , ~ T ht-ineresse- of the nooshoi 3 Of sumac In the - tmblie serrloe .A.0.021:000 men. in, the !ping Of 1864' '-.l{; shoot 11.000 et' the resent. tiout - hl4 bier ra 0441 'lathe ot op eels! jegtelstion or. extraordinary. boltaties to pro mote that Increase.' It has been found, bow *roe that the'Oparations 'of • the 'theft, with blith I/entitle& pall for army , recruits I. ginning to elect lojatlonsly the - naval jar eloe and trill, if not corroded, be likelyXo unpile lt. , olVoiavey by tlataddrig, from Mete propieroostion 'and Inducing them to •Mdee.tfielltnnj.: I thereto', relpeettolly Ingest:. ittat,,CongutU. might:oiti.,hoth the only indiums . ] atria° by ZdaqUat,PrO,/11°4 on this subjoet which would at the sometime' b• aghitai p t i tho oototannitles.inOnleePool. slif Wended.", ' T dommind to ionr daildirition the erg. yawns of Ifni Boeretary of tlO tarsi , la re., card loodlteltelle7 of twaddle and triaging oust& -rot. veareViezeltei',";The tarsi acad emy ierende'ring undo* lit preparing notthhiptesst for ;highly , reepotesdbh,•; tholes, which' Jrt etas lilt they 1 011 beireetoterd parr:win, to ord.r that threttnny, should ant be depmrid of quota of .daeata3 dow,' for widen 1 peemiston,lod bedh, mad*, de the' Na y School thet teaceactea tatted Iry,tlio.nigliett -- or' optisdoe to reek, nerraldeblextl from .she Sham Is laittnottori, kreitteeo lined :ctitetiOt tho mar/. The - school. is now more fell ilattionsplatti •Itien&V;io7,pm*Riqpitiodl,*4 'Otto/ ger 4mM/ea to the faratabipeoctifidorstforr ng,tho , local intbui ictsditto k a t PostoZete D Vlore teen one of lner ttpg ty, and I.dgi' raged Le heitit,shlte, r that the "so. oousitteflposia: rirrennolue nairlralnated .- .satin expenditure, the latter fmastins 11,714,06R3D, dad 44p - tamer to $11,163.. .60, kiwi nit daticienoy of but $160,41p.25: Oa year itoeolletell ptteedloje_itlit inn; th& tv Wenn" eMeintedloos6,:t eiterpootsircompts of *if yeartf au s %Teti than t6oo de, • • t". 71 4 • ' ~~'4;` .. . . • t. ... ' . tali 14.. any ado Statodinamoi, ger. I ' - iiiiiinents ithauld be' ettablished• in the pre ' scribed mode, each g:nrernment thrill be repos ing, la - thestonithattana 'eetidhlens. be • Inn - • . ai sibr i ed ta lt i ts t d mt gare d.r.it, n tb teed ..4 . 4 by to -th lka z Il l. ni . ted ßib il iF tag b s . , , meted iegathat heraslon.und demesne viefetice. ' Tho oonetitotional obligation of the United fitateits gamete' to every. „State lit -,„ the •Unictra repaid= forret of goverisminfouid to protect the S ate in the case es stated, hi ex-. .pileit sad full, bat why tender the benelte of this prorldon only to • State Government set. up la this:particular way. This section of the • Coestitution contemplates a case Wherein the: elembet within *State favorable .1.) a republi can Government in the Union may Do too fee-, ü bt i f . o i r w ria....9 4 pos eve ite nw o i nd uiin h t e h s e t s il w e e e4 le .... me d nt su ex i i are precisely the cases with which we are now dealing. lin. attempt to guarantee and pro wet in a milted state of Goiernmeot e on stracted In whole or. to preponderating part, from the my element - yams t whose hostility and violence It is to be protected is limply, atiturd. There must. be a teat by which to separate oppposrag elements sow to build on ly from the sound, and that test is • sudiolont . and liberal one, which aocepth es sound who: ever will make • sworn , recantation of,his tonne: antiouadriesa. o it a t th est at of an id o : gi ntlul . Bat cm ori l Lto t t i ' h th b : co e p p i r t tl it. ea t :Lt7 o d f y u tb tr a e n e United States and WO, Union' under It, why net at m to the law and proclamation in 'regard to slavery. Those law* and proclamations were enacted and pat forth for the purpose of aiding in the suppression et the rebellion. To give theta the tallest effect there had to be 'a pledge foe their maletenanee. In my judgment they have aided and will further ald the cause for which they were enlisted. To give up this principle would be not only to ,cUnquish a lever of power, but would also De a cruel and astounding bre ach of Leith. I may add, at this point, that while I re. main in my present position, f Asti em et inept eo .retract or sitedife the Enema= ProctoniMoe, •or - rhea 4 reform to . eloy . pietleo who is mad. fro. by the emu of [to .Prontatiunim, or by any an of ain met. Par these and other remora it is thought best that the sup port of these per sons shell be Included In this bath, audit Is believed the Execative may lawfully claim It In mem for pardon and restoration of for feited rights, which he has clear corutltudon e.power to withhold altogether, or to greet upon tirti terms which he shall deem vilest far the public interest. It shoed be observed, alto, that this port of the oath is subject to the modifying and ab logetirig power of logitlation cod gape= Jadietal *ll•eilioa. The proposed &eyries canoe of the National Executive, in any hon orable temporary date arrangement for the (reed ple, is made with the view of possi bly niyirig the confusion cad dittratsing Ostia:4m which mast, at best, attend all onuses by a total retention of tabor through out the whole States. It is hoped that the already deeply afflicted people in those States may be somewhat Mom read,' to give up the muse of their attiotlorn and to this extent this sleet matter le left to thenuelres; while no power of she National Execatlee to pre. reel an &btu. Is abridged by.this proposition. 711 Mlle, 12-001IITLTC13071. The, suggestion In the pioelimation as to maintaining the politicel frame work of the States ' on what la called re -constinction, In made in the hope that it may do good with. . out harm. It will favor labor and avoid greet : confusion. -But why any proelamation non aeon this subJect? This question it beset with the coefileting views that. the limp might hi delayed too long or be takes too soot. .In some elements for resumption have been toady for action, bat reseale inactive apparently for must, of a rallying point, a plan' of action. Why shall A adopt the plea of 11, rather. then B that of A ? and if, A and B should agree, how can they know but that the general gov ernment hero will respect their plan?. By the prochtmation, a plan is presented which may, bo accepted by thine as • rallying palm, aid Width they are tarred is advance, will not be . rojeetti here. This may bring thine to•eet ' sooner than they otherwise would.. , The objection to • premature prescatation 'of • plan by the National Execrative, impolite in the diorite! commitments In polnu which reedit be mane safely left to further -develop ments. Care has been taken t 6 so &hope the docament as le''svoid embarrassment from rarrasat nottoriours.. , this num: -In myths that en certain tens, - The attendee of 'Conrail, doing the last cola" olnlies'ntit -bolo:doped with : I E 4 session, wee engaged to sense extent with s• clue rfaldi ce e rn s rtli m e a r . thrin it t b , ' erili k n u esTr b th e h t selud th e ' d. r proposition for enlarging the water colleted -- , _ __ ~_ __ ______ _,,, _ _ _,. elcatioa between the Miesinippr river :and In an7tot tno:„* foeontunono7...!..aFeir . the Northeartere itaboad, whiels • peeped- irdAd,renwiti * In a 'Peeee Ter, 11- Is _Ol -non, . however, failed for the time. Since els* that it Ind Ostex be aocepted le any other then, upon'a calla' the greatest respectability, Irer. The 0,171,11 .n:it , 1 7 Sete lotion .for liasaelfaboo la auroral o the States not bo a laureation has been ealleilat Chteage;upon ~ ,, . , , „ the same same subject; a reaistintrof Theta laded nto conthoPrition Inotisiestlee, are it taln d*imenitnial &dammed to netters of profoired gretelationi end while I ,views eOll e do not moat In &lei what I hero heretofore the President and grest,lisd which I sow !Meath° bettor to leY boeoreyea. That this coo earbeettr wised 'Tao this aobJect, me goo- Interest li one which 'lra limy/111 force Its eel views sad fee Bros remain oneltabasd, • is own agb erly it ,J od dis , i r a ti t r. ztest u, st;o pp a r do . o u b d t, o. wh i li:t. „ c t i a.r....4 , ,, , ,, , h i Lc7gr0 , , ,,.. ..-L. , .. thi i , : t o i ta te ir pe r what men be doias now.' Augmented loleroet the Viet oonthenination. Is glens . to this subJeof by the utast am. • um woe meets—OClL IMITAXCIL , „ . 2 : 1 B , Mt&B: 119(100, k *Pon'llta Levitt Railroad, . , to the midst of other cares, however 'ha .ender auspices., so favorable to' Its portant, we most not lose sight of the feet tepid 'ProilePo lind completion. ' OO -Tred that the war power Is atllicur main retreats% navigation annuities o palpable need to Ws' To that power alone ems we look, yet for a' great road: - :_*.•:' . • ', . . si ' „ t. to give ecciadence to the people. In min i transit:deep* *mond anneal report of the toile d mow, twirl s 'Le sonsso r p ower v iii ,Cammissiottei at the departmental Ageient- not again overran them. VOW that coat; tam, asking' yout 'attention to the develop donne 'hall be established little ems be di'me merits In Attar ritatintetest of the nation. anywhere yol. what Is railed Too ,,,,r itot r on . WblnCobreal nisenibicd *Jen , *tooth° othe Hence our cblefest care mut still be direited had already lasted nearly twenty months, and to our arenyaad navy who have them far AMMO there was many modiste on hod/land and Ilea their harder pert so nobly and well, and it with Turin* reieite.' ;The 'Whelk* had love may be esteemed fornicate that in giving the pressed back fele reduoed limits; yet, - tlia tette' greatest Iffloleecy to their ledispensablearms of Palle feeling . and opinion at beatif' and we do also honorably encourage gallant Men, abroad 'is not utiefdetory. ; With the other from commander to sentinel, who 'compose Ogee, the popelar aikido:Li thee }set pan, them and to whom more than to all otherithe indicated 'aneasinasx anent - aliment, while world most stand. indebted for the home of - amid Much that Wit °old' and menseing, the freedom disentbralled, regernmited, enlarged timbal wards Mining !son England, were al- and oorpetast„l. ABILIBOX Lucent". toted le semis of pity that we taste too blind •,19;4,..5 i50 .g, seey. , • - • - • tes ourreeder ' Oar coalmine - wee angering greatly by • fasi.armed remelt, built upon Proethenstion Anoompanying the arose mid finnith shores ; ed from'foreign and we sage. • were threatimed whh such additione from the The follonilkg _proclamation.la &wanted to seine , yowler es would 'weep out trade from WO •Initilltilet ,Panniatterriii•- 47 hams: In the sea; end raise our bloobA vlr• bad failed, and b.l the ConetlititiOn of the United Slates, to elicit llom 'European governments anything It Is proilded that the Pmeidect shall have baleful tree this subject. - • •;.„ ' ' '.• power to Intel reprieves .and pardons' for . Tat siio.scirotios _ , • •• ' • reottsaarot • • - OffOlllin egalut the United States, wept in cm ,. o . ,i . paseliminti aid.vrbaru s tars d.'. --.Tho Emencipatlon Prociationion, which vile dm tow eititi - whereby the loyal ate'and bteed'in SoPteritiniti lab 'mantel itswillffetcl goternizants of several /States tare for.k long period 'to the begining of thehnewlear. d 'time been subverted, and many patina have "loath later • the Dual pmelecoation calneets , , amatelthad and a,, .now, 'nifty *of on, tin n eluding the IMILOILDOBOled•tillit-00/01111 41011. splint the united States. And Who , of &unable condition t Itaidd la received Into . islihtifereic• 'blunt 'rebellion ' and on th° 'tar 'tont". The Polic,infethinnotfilltion Uwe hare, beet enacted by Congress dada:- and of the employmeeternisolt ioldlere pea leg thafrafeiteue and conlistatien ef property, to the futaress new septet,. abont Width hope, da. Ithgratian or, gaud. ell ciPon terionand and :fear end 'doubt' contended bennesetath meddlers% therein stited,..id also deelaimg eoedlet. •Accordlegrowur politidal. system, that thePreildset was' thatsby'arthorised, at as • matter of. evil ndminlstratioe, this Ono , 'of Haw thereafter, by; -proelemation; U e*:.. .010 -Giareinment lid no lawful poker to sf. tees t. persphs who Buy boLTO pleitOrpot4d in feet emaaelpation le any Statai en d for e tong the eluting rsheuloo.-In, any . . 8 tele. or pert time It ha d ,Pittli hoped thet'lltentbelliciti Mold themot- .pardon and emeesly, *lib each &Z. ," antPro l in.,_.' i tirolle_,ret,LOrlini . t°_,ltin a Nll' ceptlans, - and at mob to **deli-idols ego; Por oteneoro.' 7l . ll o° Mil libitsellith:thiented Crone as be may doom ellpiedlent.. for the. potato theWhi'letetilly.lllo ft' inlght conts,, pawn welfare.: ~.-. • - ',.. : ... ..• ... • i pad • th at If itah 9 4idethe . nAlls Of I, 4onteet • - And Whtretesithe eongreill . oiiittiletAistitliais . !Said . then . ..Ps recienlid. 'lt alinali,"end :he of - Beata and - conditional - pardon - accords was . interlard; lt "•itait". followed by •dnrk and .iiilft well Istithethed jedleiet elnositiosit of dim btfol . : dye.' ' Elerea' 'meth; havingliene the pardoniegparwr, Ind "•Whenua math re paiied;' we' are permitted* take soo th er ris. yingriew to inkia - {vbenioux . the i . .T00.141p.t0 4bs TWO .. . : The Saba bor,dotiirepronedetill Aar- United States . has limed moral Totalizers. tbor bac l 4 aid ki tha 00 0° 0 0 14 01 4 of the dons,.wlth provisions io regard le Ifiellbas. hitsefesippl /liar. theMentry -- domieeted pVer 'tlos. of Sieves,andlrberees, it is no* deidnid. by the nthellion ii divided tato iflitlectiarta; by sorea•perss i ne borsts i yore , engaged ,th gnu with neprecticalleatdreeniestlon %Main them ,rs,siiionle, ,s soi4a, is grilg . efl og i s p oo tau t Temente° ind•Arkee • se;heio teepee. subtle's- Enthrd Niatakend toiaaninrat s Joyia ' gut s tiallyi cleared of,- insargeaM! control end le. 'nereannitelearldilareltd.for.:thiir 'relperithre Manse, and" die leillues• lireteb s , , ohne?, rhatosh a..; ' , A. .c.,, , 1.41.4 r::., .i.,,,,,_: a of shw and adv.:inter of eatery &Vibe Der , :.! Therefore iii: , 4l o l;illent'24.lllo94S. -re real dfret 'intaglio:if therebilliati, atin:dera t tnc.'.. ±PonlY. ofths United MOM. d,o proclaim, deal and , . for emnuelpellOu; in th ole ilvile To .attible. 'Make knoWirlo alUporeess *he hare direotly s Of those States Dot lueladed latheormancdps. ', J r By idolise rica, , pineletpited 4 0 an "sati ns the Preeilitnat inn; bdelbillit •and' allitteulit, ' a hoill eti, stamina hereinafter ex ;that neither of wtiletcyeere ago weld' thleitatri any • I all partionistineterl.to them , a ny of restraint opouttle:roatenelmief ala.ery into ; them, malt scstosatltt u et % sill lad . an d theleiterritotite, only dispute. now as.,to• the ',property; easerrtee' th shrreS;4e .. 'proltrly", ft best mods of *rtereivlng it . fionfspilthlri''. theft la bane ' • sthere!'•• the 'MeV . hr . ? led own liostai - '7.:• '.'. ' - Y ..: t".l - Zn_ parties anal here Intervened, add' "Pb Ile air th ose WlMiriirlilliveiat ' th iii'befrehleg condillea that ' snikperiliemair,iere - of this rithellionaelly- one.hundent thouiestid nail Subscribe .en ~ oath, - aaCellieseiforerd arc new In the Uidted States military seitiati; Inuip'aid 'taint/la 'sale - oath Insiabito, and abont one.ltalrof which:number actiallyibolir "hi - sheath Abell bermes - tang the per 'stet - 01111 iIVlb or maks, Ilitagriving the doable ad,..:Pflifilihrethilie 01111 t 11310,in of %haat)** and ventage of taking instead' labor frinallat Hari Atha follosting s tei ti1ty„...,., i .:..1,„,,,i;. 1 argent Mine sad sapplyieg th• plaits mixt& . 1.1.1. L. di'mleamly, eireei s le, presence or Al retbandse Mut t boldideritl , so , many, , ,bite a4047 ; 1,191, that I. erlll beneefortbAlthfully Mon. , ' SO fa a Lai tent ',SOAR& to aythat ' r sopport. preterit odd 'defend' life Cedstltation . 'thiryitre net as good miller, iss . •ii , V, 114 eisii• Of tlieTialtlidStalise. sat thii-Veiotiof litares rile daturecti on o, ' tear onr•tOintetscUi, .01i. "thirearmier; and that I' will; in like : manor, , "craelty,lma intake& the ancetdree Of 'elmutel- - abletwlig eattlfafthesill. taPpma , slUsqts or juttion and exmlnethe bleckie•. , Theie.aseas.• (know paueddgriegtha.sxledqssggnpelllo n -orai hani beef leech - disransd. 'fa. !amigo with isfertroce. to II leis, 46 halt ,att,O ter es , mentrintthe hanteeiportryielth nob dhiertu. nor mipitalad,mediffed'or. bald, Told. tp. Con lion, th e no Of pabliatentimmetthcre is Math. gnu er by* as decialet al Shim Seprema f,trert , imPrOnid: l At Lanai &insets inward hart and thatlwiliSlMllkewiannee r Aide -hr BM , r Watt fullyaliftigedi4opion•d.:tritl4l. a sad futhfur.• moat. aU iprodeelsocink_ or tit -drstritard,:tad the annul diode et fallowit g - Predeent,maAe during thisildlitigrebrillenco - am highly Meoisregiog le thole- ether er tproMei hatted remade 40. alarm, anetriegand lifter. duty It iii tobealr , the denetry.-three eh ~..11thi: •as not _modified or dicta* itradsgalsk ertrftrinl.'':.Thlit'efi here AU molteisteg of da Beare me Ce 0rt........' . s o d. ......,: ukcifgl.- Which , thritatenid , ..bit . d..111..-.' -- - -- --- ---- • s4lt . 14.:p(eiutiNgyliflial.ii . irrait.Lz • : •. -- - . . ....,, ,- . -;: , ,..v.Q. - " *rot, • . ...- T,fikij*i• ' - F....'! •. ' , !:-.-' •l , ~' 7 f Om oseblisheday.the`ounikiren ailed adapted to facilitate postal in tem • • *between nations, and esti!, hails of (Math onventions th- iusinf,uxethfak•yttem of uniform international ait "minced rates of post-, 'age, comer _ .: MIN beneficial - remits. : I ref' i rethe ten of the Secretary of the In iti•;alhle/i 7 'host/ Isid - before you, fat thentefithand'aried . bar nestles In relatiocto publie lands. LIAM train, pat ants, pensions. and 'tither niatte.e of public censure pertaining to this Deputtnent. The quantity of lends disposed of dories the Last and tholtrat quarter of the present and final years, was three million eight hindrod nod forty-ono thocimuid• and fire 'hundred and forty-nine acres, of which one hundred and Bitty-ens thousand nine haired and eleven acres, were sold for cub; one mill on four hun dred and fifty-aia thousand Are hundred and fourteen urea wine taken up under the limos stead lave; and the rigida, disposed of under Jaws granting lends for military bounties, for railroads, and other purposes. It also norms that the sale of the publie lath Is largely on the re . Incase. It has long been a eberistuid opinion of semen( our wisest stetennon, that Attepaople of the United States had • higher *admen saucier intend in the early set dame and anbatantial cultivation of the nub ile lands, thin in the amount of direct ret inae to bo derived from the ate of them. Thia opinion has had a controlling loduenos, shaping legislation upon the subject of our national domain. I may cite seen Matthew of this the liberal measures adopted in retinues to active settlers the grant to the Stems of the overflowed lands. within their limits, In order to their being nelahned end rendered At for cultivation; the grant to railroad oompenlos of alternate abalone of lead upon the contemplated lines of their road, when completed, will largely multiply.the facilities at reaching our distant possessions. This policy tuts received its men signal and bone- Went illustration In recent enactment, grant ing homesteads to actual settlers since the lint day of January last, this before mentioned quantity of over one million four hundred and Grty-six thousand, Are handled and fourteen acres of land, has bean taken up under its provisions. This feet and the amount of silo; kralth gratifying evidence of the increasing settlement upon the publie hands. Notwith standing the greet straggle in which the . en ergies of the nation hare been engaged, end which has required ao large a withdrawal of our Manna from their untalented pursuits, I cordially concur in the recommendation of the Secretary of the Interior suggesting • modi- Acadia of the act In Lever of those engaged in the - . railitstry and naval terries of the Salted States, I doubt cot that Congress:Will cheerfully adopt such measures as will with. out essentially changing the general features of the system sea= to the greatest preetien, • bie extent its benetta to those who have left theft, homes in defense of the country in this arduous oriels. I Invite. your ettontion to the views of the Secretary of Wax.aa to. the propriety of roll ing, by appropriation of legislation 'revenue from the mineral laude of the U nited Stites. The meuearo provided atone last 'salon for the removal of °attain In tribes bare been carried into great. Baud's amities bare been negotiated, whialt will, In due time, be sob mated for the constitutional ictien of the Senate. They contain stipulations for ex anguishing the possessors rights of the In dian/I- to. /ergs end valuable tracts of land. It is probable that the effects of these treaties will result in the establishment of perms, neat friendly relations lath sail,' of those tribes az have been brought Into frequent and bloody collisions with oar outlying settle s:outs and emigrants. Sound policy , and one imperative. duty to these wards of-govern meat demand our anziotu, and constant at tention to their material wall , being, to their progress In the art' of civilisation ' and, above all, to that Moral training which ander 'the bleising of Divintarovithmee, will confer upon them the elevated and eastelifying inflnenre -of the hopes and courolations of the ettristian faith. I so egestettlntny lest annual meter the proptiety. of *iodating our Indian system. Subsequent snots bare astlstied too of its neeemty. The details met forth in rho re. port of lb. Secretary, will evince the argent need for. immediate. legislative action. I commend the benevolence of :tile Initial done established or. patrocizqd . 4 the Gov ernment in this dietrlet, to your seneteni'and fostering rare. . MI r 4*: rs ' CA i', 4 .. t "c `','" ENGIN . , •-- • • . 'States ohria4is, t 4a , P l lo 2 i4wirusto: South Carolina. and North Carolina, s number of persons not lots than oue-tenth At the number oillici - votes cast In ittCh state'at the :Prealaiiiiiiil'iduilbsiatof the year of our Lord . I.l36o,hitaburritig • mien the path aforesaid, and not haring ,into - violated it, and- being a qualified voter hy sho•election law. of the State, existing immedistekf before the Co. called act of secession and eXcluding others, shall re estalash a Stets Governs went, which sboll .be Republican, and wise contravening said oath—enob shall be recognised as `tbo true government of the State, uid the St.eie shall receive thereunder do 'benefits - if '.the Constitutional provision which declares that the United States shall guarantee to every State in the Union a re publican form of government, and shall pro tect each of them evilest invaelne, and on application of the Legislature, or tho Sawn tire when the -legishlature cannot bo con vened, against domestic) violence. - And I do farther proclaim, declare and make known; Oat any provision which may be adopted Ly such State Government in ro tation to:the freed people of ouch State; which shall recognise and declare their permanent freedom and provide foe their education, and whiehmay )et be consistent, as a temporary arringlernent,with their present condition as is laboring, landleu sod homeless class, will not be objected to by the National Executive. And It is auggestod ea not improper that, in reoonstructing a loyal State government In any State, the name, the boundary, the inbdivi vision, the Constitution, and the Federal code of laws, ei before the rebottle°, be maintained, anbjedonly to modifleatiothr made neeesnu7 by the conditions hereinbefore stated, and such others, if any not controrenlog aid eon ditions, which may be deemed expedient by those framing the new State government. . sirobl miinaderstandingitMay bp proper to say that this proelamation, so far u it re- Laos to State governments, has no referenel to States wherein loyal _State governments have all the while been maintained. And for the tame reason it may be proper to further say that whether member, sent to Congress from any State shall be admitted to seats, constitutionally rest* exclusively with the spective Houses, and not to any extent with the .Ereentire. And still further, that this proclamation is intended to present to the people of Akio States wherein the national authority has boon suspended and loyal State governments hare been Subverted, a mode by which the nationsdantbority over inn loyal State government may be reentablisliedwithin said Matti or any of them. 'And while the mode presented is the beet thirEseentive can suggest with his present impressions, it most not be understood that another'possibla mode would not bo asantable. • Given under my hand, at the city ofiNaiti;;. legion, the eighth day of Deeemberrd. one thousand eight - hundred and,sixty.thuee s mid of the-independence of the:United State, of America thi eighty-eighth. By the President : .Ww.,ll.'SEWLED;Seerotasy of State. 864. THE 1p t' . PITTEBUEGII 'GAZETTE. CSTABLIMED TIC' 1786 TWO DAM EDITIONS.TWO WIRT IMPOST. Worntr4; Lid ICerning' I Wedneeday tad Balm, : THE PCBLIBMIED desire to tiokitowledge Die !Latin , with which their : eats -hare been crowned, during the past lear, and to ask still further efforts on behalf of the GAzarrt, to the and thatibi sphere, of in fluence m.ay.be eatocidod- It .I.sthe purpose of . the ;publishers :to render the Gsszrst, worthy of the liberal andlicreitaing-patronagti which it is taw receiving.' They' flatter themselves that efforts;to 'this and,-during the past few years, hare not been unatailinmiid point with pride sad pleasure to the greatly In creased circulation which the Gszarra luv; 'now attained,' as atiderithi that their efforts have - been appreciated by an in telligent public. • During the, approaching yearthe-gritat contest forthe the, Presiidenc,y willpc cur ; the circulation of a found U nion Mnispapar h the sareat and meat Caorvilis 7 kat Method of spreading truth and edict:- bating error; it is the moat ellicient find reliable campaign dont:honk Y./ '; Tat TSTLECiat/PHIO IMPASTAMiT Of the Gazers is now . a subject of pride to the leilbliahara- With corps en; ergetio'na 'taleafed gpee fit '6orietipialad ants abbe ne4re - centrei of the day, they are enabled to gird; from, day to day, reliable and copious dispatches, which are micirstris ro nut GA11 . :278, and place It on u plr with - the mostentezprlein . g journalii this day, 'East or West. r i" The same liberal outlay, for early , and reliable new* by Telegraph will' be continued, notwithstandingthe war and the inatiltly ed exponielherettonL z MILITARY COIUILILSPORDRSCM From the Army, brour own Special cOl , reepondente, and from rolvinteer contrib. , ntor3, &hall continue to bdo a prominent and intereiting feature. 11111f00.11.11=01/2/ Int!.Ulf) . .- Is conducted by one 'thorotighlY qualified to turpishrollable reports of daily traniw actions, from actual to:dee. The quotationa of Produce ; Cattle, Flour, Groceries, 04s, do., may he relied upon as the actual prices, from day to day, thus tarnishing a mat intoreithig ad - valuable' foam° for all amino of readers. No expense is IC spared u s procuring Telograp to quota.tiona Froth abroad; in addition to home reports. ~... • ,t, .... :.. , ' , 1 : i tea a - swgpsioirsrmrr, DcuiPitircordiizakeelt-the war, met atcessarily altsorlt, a , good ‘ dtUdspf; the publio attention, and will ho made a prominent featurti of the °sum. ..tet , cm =natal. DErsPrtnevr, - I -;.!, itskaiiite inuriediate control of tbi4mth Feletliiicisided by on able corps of *eV 'stag, will be , cosdpoted in tluttaitoites . t, earnest, open and candid manner NAltal 1 ' ClinlliCitteitlidi :to In' : intelligent publie, :-Tlietliscrst is an independoUt .14crustacsi - journal; bound , to no cliquy r and antrtdtfid;b,y no cabal. '. It will, in its editorial columns, distal% all ppblio .measure and PRllua.Pr ' 4; !rill ) .- • thatfree,dom whit!' le.„the prerma i tire pt . 'O4 tt trlminOliti ilia' fed*ata of a liqtc 100 104St4d;11602x1"jnlif se *Psheretofari df . tzpit t,,witht what It .may,Litirj Lefbzt o .Ilifit. trekidatt to *bduk i ..t44 ;004_ iild I L `wicked rebellion,, end to rotated:ANi -pormspea and aPhOnotiable pt :;To ; this end it , will stria to promote-the .e/action„of: those who.sympathisetritli our goveptme i ntj t9rl will hold. op to meritorscOnt anii k iptifsk . .those tiara sympatitiiiii":WitrUiliddlislM - Wotdd i ' either - coinitlY 'Cal ifitaitti, seek to wakes the efforts Of ' eke 'F's , aiderriati laislcottiti thermal adrifiers:• - - a : ;: ,, ;':';- , : . I :', •':.: ‘1.•1:, i r t ri Tiii 1 1.:. .'. ; • -. - DALT PAPIR. -, ...• • . 1t2400,R, my nikr, zw:w.:.,_..-. 10'00 sl„tr et') . e q1:.....tee, seenetle e : Ii ~ : -..........24 To , . - '' -,. not, o.onarl.-.........' -1.0 3 . Xie:5 4 4 Ailt3 7 , pa Thar 1igia11id;f....,.,...';-4 50 : 1:t ties telos,ewiarsestrpso.:.t......l...._da oo ?± i.O .--..a . ,- -., v -..w..ti0te'.._...-. i so . 11 0. 5 .i , ..0 , '1tr -, •ste,irf:;sit43 - Ki'.':,...,...i1:,. - -....; s As tt-••„, :.: .: _, ft .., 00 , -,-- - __ - , • - -•• ' '77." EMI t'll PUB •tr - Vi PIRA- Ii4TIOISAVIrANK - 01" ALLLIMICNY.—Thd . Board a Dixectopl ua. day called on .an aaitascuist.or 7ffiy Yen feat. or tha Capital 'Bunk of," The Itret. tiationak Bank of Allegheny." payabit on the tart, at, theoßlee of the Meehan/0i Bating,' Stahlitllleaktny. - T. IlLANSTiti,..Pretlaent grUNION'TELDIAItir - 3tEETFMIS.• —Tito Lobo 'memoriam City of rainbows aro Invited to moot.st: aloft rroprctloir Okra for holdlog oloottona, on EILTUBDAY, =Lb tostatitilro twourtio ltoorr of 4. Ord 7 tt'rlocii. F. to, and rote Ow thaws for Mkror • Oisorttisco for Dlrocar of the 'Poor and.aba for catulldatra bathe roe eteUtelVard oMmi. The Joditee of the Primary Malone-urn =&t at the TOWn llOralkots MONDAY, ..ath hut., at It t'clack a. En.. And tam trp tpi vote of the respect'. g b t e Omen nomhte. bast 016 - . 141E7C ♦Me to be Mime, of llleetioa. are itattected to zeta* all ' 464 e1_°12..by,..q..110,1ret0 telLatt the UM= Ottlee and Depaltory, D 7 POUrtti PlafirDZST—Tllo34lB BAXEWL7.I.. Swazi. ar—JOSIP/I B. HIINTSIL Oontributlow of away aka goods mak:lir/. &one mat to al wt. of Ow srmy Information fursdabad In relation to Ma aka Mal iroundad in the Row and liospitala. The freight on ipxele deemed L paid here. =I rrrraerrnan USITART COMMITTIZIC , d.tdtf QOLLECTOWS NCYrICE - -The L i. " * Asnattal Aesserosent List ibr 1883, con Taw im !novae, Silver Mate, Carriages. it t = Licestee Duties in Lisa 4th Dletsfou of the old Penna. District, comprising the lith, Tito and gth Wavle of the City of Pittsburgh, and rim Township, agape. lag that part north_ ad Pen:Mont, too been noshed Dom the Enamor, nd the Taxes are new doe. will moths, the Tame ea .albresald, at the alas of Alderman DIITIAII, No. 120 Wylie *met, from the Sint day of November anti! the Lithday of Damn. Der, 111, latitudes. Wears the hear. of a and BIC IL, after which time the penalties preace= the Law will be evicted. JOHN NEW Deputy Collector (lb Million, =I Martel. . _ • (BATTERY' II; ANDEPSNDENT PENNA. ARTILLERY, (tho o/d Notta`o 13Wr07.) • Sonntios {!OR and VOA. Aronlts fronted for fhb yell tamp Pittsburgh Eatteri. M.o, s 71LACEINITH Tooted Dar the MIS. &crofts =listed for coy 'Proorylrin4 f Lr, 'Mary. Ofrralry In fanb7 In ttorflold. 414 ot 37 B=6l' ofrosolitory to! • storl; sortoodto Limn. cod liocraftlets (Corr. .Amsauix - Locor.s 01BE B. D. L D. 1/EXII'DDY; D.: 0 'dellror hie Wanted reply: to BISHOP 80110:NS. Drrzwor Ot 11.11ZSICAN SLA.TICILY at SOUTH 0021110 N -IL H. , CHVBClVAllegtoary,: oa 2111111SDAY Irilai732l, Dec. lOttr.. Iv fro ben .2t of tho Sanday Sobool connected slob that cfrarpa; Ittaketrientarta, be had' at storm of Pratt* and Manna Charttlef,Tederil St" me at the Hook 'torte generally Italtte• tO commanite at 7% o'clock. W E ERE NW GYAINILLITICE A MILLE rum.—Tra aims an= tor sew istembert at tech Atiste atiatoting: and llaittlesetneVUZlDLY sad. 711IDAY LTEIt• MS; 7 , /.. Latta' sad CIaIdtro.II9IIMELSDAT sad gIATIODDAT AF1X11140033, at 3 Watek. tructos anusta t Per Aaidts,cotirte at tinety1m0ni.........11 Per Lad' tad Ittoor, " /or Calktres, " ' 07 I. ON NXECU'II.VE COMMlT TEL—Jttiejlat qr . sald Ono=lite* bi UM -N at the eke of -ALL BROWN, Tin dont, PlOsturgb, on.THUTINDAT, Deo. 10tb, that at o'clock p. so._ • K. SAWA poke:Pd. JOHN EL STEWART. Sooroboi. - . &NIS t - 7711.E - SiKYORALTY . OF ALL 4 Sam IMX71,11; CM meat sotlethitoo of cialq cilium _hi ANCoselind to wait. Mt moo to %mod so • amildsto IDt th•Xammlty of .kubleamr tho onniof =Mimi elm. ~YN; lil !1 e A s OFFICE REQUIRED FOR ,; arcaurrnrci PURPOSES. , /Waren, J. F. ESSEX, Utli 11. 8. Infaretty, delol2 llatkautflotel. MAIL TO-_:1013R, FRIENDS--The PRZSIDESTI 1103.9A.G1 In tat, In tan IThiesar4 far ea ...e.k; nom ready In wrap ',pm Sven for TO lifta st. . DiSr , ‘ No. mann. Price fire - antia, at Stank Clines . CLOVERSEEDI OLOVERSEEDj. BIIBIL Nrir panni . cronauFern. To arrive sad car nietj - - ci 00 D GIRL, WANTED-,To :do gen 'Ur arankaaarmt, a abartallsaiiair ill trace. _ leia l ti llb ""*"" A 8r1:1111 077103. . cyg REWARD.—Lask on- , Taeadij 'ti" wreath& LAMM I,EkTEDUE PORTMOA AIE.with steel elate, arstetalageboet 5340.' The O shoes reward will ba,paid ilte 4aiher J 1 leth,ahlEllS. CITICELP FUEL The, Pitiebneih Gee 001441,114itabilfte masurso, taring or dometcpti,i• 414 ante - par traslal; to th=le . tiat . 114:14r WAMED—In am old.astabluihed,N9 ! tion Baps. In Philadelpbls, • • GOODeAQT/VX dALLSILLIS. Who eta laillnlet 'cask sad short•tbso, &Woo. ISOZ ba ZS; 1%.1.1,a1.1ph1A T. SITUATION WANMD,Z,A young. soso ofgmd ot-n 4 wlstiog to Lo Ploroaallo Smear. Oahu • El [mike ea Cut Cr in boaloom lmtich Doak% oaks wu penuolly med. Ilatltsctory notimmoi ea to (Om addrooL "T. rt.. Dos 14.A.Pittatrargb P. 0." NASD , IMPAIR WATER TI M HXNIII. CLIT.POOI LIND DUMITLIS TAX. 121, ger Lb, ars tuba mart to pad anatata. Ikealntl at City Trammel tam, Tubb . iftra