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L i TiMliMr tri lt ; Akervpp4N, 0.E1;! rbi on Committee of Uri ' .. 3 . - 4... , 443. 1 10. • .„ I : Trade for Nor. and Dee. 1 . :Pikr Pear ',lli , -Iran'. ............ - ..... ...:....46 90 PK& . rlr.Y./P.R3 - AN. L NW: ~ Nix moll* .:.• . t. - „,„,.. ..... „...-.,, . ....- .. 4 4., .. ilic T4 9.• , mar DL meg . ...• ..breer 4 : ...Q... i.... 4.4' .u.1 . ..4.1...ti...E.11....4 15 • One Week. delivered,in the citi......:.„-..4.,18•. I I llpvelfts qt. ..E . , prO, , yorin Steamer ,. Tinge e g leee4°Pi Zlinn -- dred ..." ..." 4 ,,.—.1 - .. ......7... ‘2 ' tio -'z , - -,-,. P•' -' receslitistive: '•'- ' 1 ~..‘...)."'••-, . , , 1 NE WEADVESTIAINN(4- BATES Qh 'ri a •-• - Liverpool ...New York. .Jan: Mem& ': ' ....Liverpool ... N ew York Jeri • y glietantlitat , iisAiing hero been , ..m.1ierp001.,...4w -1 tlcticadttpondiedke - Puldbibeiworthe ' , Pittsburgh - __, 4 .difiverpooLl......l.Mi -.1 .u . .....Prostm, totakeeffecion'end ifterttbri&th .. itj PROM AII3IIOA. 4 4,. ' dip November, Ilßeit,pnallitew cmativits 4 c: , creole. ' .... 4 ..New York -Havana &N 0 Jari 17 "`" '- ; . „:ar ..111472 . 101. I' • • j • D iv ' l ito m. al i •i4 l . , ... : . p N o vp ii it .,T 0 "..... - ' 24 : .....ar si ld o r i_ !••• LI- 2e Ari - sisiii r :i 4 iTitTAii, iv It liTili A T..lisniial'. ....New York ' ..Kinggron. - Ji::: Jaz4 21 1 /nekmertiop -0, SA TWO M 0116.8...... IP 919 9 Africa -JP- . Boston Liverpool ..Jatl 2, ' WilrettkOttra . 'Ll 0 0 Tkrim months- ( 11 4 rir ' ktitrtrk „ Li•erpoul...... Jam 2* . t itertipsA• 'N. Favor ,•epa s ,t, ,13 • Africa.... ..... entimial i • ...,.,..mew York . ambur5. 44 •049.64; , 9 1 . 14 . ' l ', . .;". . it..1.":1141/4 Five;tholit4."7":4lol *ciao _. , r ana.....4- Jam 26 mro• $4,..ti,- -, -", NO Siv.lo36htke . :44, `j - 11 2 00 0 . , ~.. ialsorrort, 1.14.(Art • 0w)144.. , •.T-1W 24 e Zkrettweeltri.i.p•=tiMe , w). iibmths'.. , -0 a.,g••• • ' -er,k vorpor4-ig se 9rftunittik ...... , w itr .thiji,Nor...„:„;:,...pis op UnitMadoh_est . eil.-... York .. iverpoal. ....: at ~...- litatitjaut tvaktinita ,.. , ft.medomtiew York .Glaegow -.." , ••''''• - "-_.„"•••••••-•.•:.,...- -- "•-.- - - • : •._2 • •_,..,- • - _,..____. -• I Bri•ish Queen_ ;4 ew York -Name b.o _ „Jan .ei 3. ,-, F• 4l _„ awuwilumPriyall=„,_ *wmemsieusea' , ' Arabia _.1.4-..Bostom; Liverpool ..-. Pell rt c , i• ... ma x 616 .M• 4 •0 m_.. ‘ ,_, 6 'me „mmOltim, I 'l7 otastaaludim....New York -Liverpool ...... Feli 11 •-• .'' c•.: i l - •••' 1 ':' - '-'mit'gruTermelm•7- , •I''''''' ' ..' ' ' ' rtexH - ipliktiume "'rm. t i dik lii - , - ;; - .....L:. -' - -.-pa ' ' i , -.Twelve -months ,so , Cincinnati. i .A tors' Notbsea . a 25 ' i I, N. .. .. . • ....... • . •••••••••••••• -,,- Hop w e I; better favor , and dealers aekirited - tit__ ' , ... ............:.-........-. IS an adranetc f 15e to 20e in their position. Ayer- ea= artion iz•`-i••i•• ...... e ... Wa9/A0 *Bold 11 .4_ 4 _, 00 .inmer INISkhl& 4.121.^-ii4l.t.advertimserde.. ..ordered:lw toe, r ,. ...., £ M 225 , froktVion to 151 wIrliesistra ,hi gn7 l. ao , rto tir , 3o "el m ii ;$5. hl . ii i i i *Atinal Ginttete be ellotsattheltinr.of r tore aid , reedy market* $4,81104 90. •••• '•,';' •.••• ' - - ''” ' ' -''''. ' - '''' Balk Elhoisders are only in moderate Ina - at.434r. qv,. k aides are steady, with but l ittle ' ; doing at SXO ~ • Clear Sheri Sides for boning are Quoted firma! rk 3 1nj.4 0 1..„? . 9 .aPPeari to Jute. keen, Mut_ little d• de .or It9iikitlther aOletiof boxed Afininr - -•'' '--- - - Green Hi i are mere saleable at 15)(0 fros it p 6 brook. Glr ' Shoulders are rather alow at mad Sides arp nominal at be, P I - Chico. I • '..‘ ,‘ OW m u' ~ "faillvVltogisentid- Deady rat ; ing ce•te -, da 'a ends . e isaytneableetAle 1' o' the wee bee served, to retard business dum tb - eranoon,lbut during the afteraoen the mar ket was mode•ratAy active and some 9 GOO bd changed &ant at ; 3 60 0 6 70 flr --Mrs grad •!' e .. averasing , 21111 lbw and 'libretti; and V t Vile 60 or eod to meat grades, s. . °raging 290 rp..and a -- wards. A Pest small lots of elp lee liege'-:lig&TY weights ; sold lae•hisir, ipr St gI.M3 . 90 . ;:tet• AD lima f.-. , Cl the iirditindinate I:l6 , cituattiae •.bbaixt#ol --- r glie market closad quiet. —Tivess, • ' • oli Tobacco Market „ [. ; ~ twitiasnat-7 , ldirket active a nd It)i . st vea , o l 4hlids . Vatitersqpits iftet:Atil4oo. 1t, ^ 4;14 ~ a t41iT, 5 •017, air laid 9 :kozea . at a. • I ! it • R moved Drifts itiated.r. - ..atT6 l 6OOlO - :4ei l fict meiliumlifd Vi@lS SO ED 1;e, aLs_ l 9.4Sae.3[srkeE. _ ~_ ,11,eilluai ' 1 go • ' PaipislON C K. ic2ring" ::.:iito_ ,_-1 K. la , •: - cto'B;154 y imitar(doubT" aranu_nt4: - J. i , laifir "iatlnt )1'; b AB,. 783; b .1, sYriiP niobasstri I Belcher's SupiriEteribis . of.Tauttarzlo., prep efol- Climbed sugar, don 31e rAnsil • rpbed_ cicar, O. lege powdd . _Wy.o2kpowdered 1 ; • • upsis o ;4,l44u•ditslN 00r ellekTr.`k:. 13' e; bi, keg% Mk: mai hope 1131410.12c:' k - p. 675. i • - t i ffaierigeniatL • From 7P. M. ednetday, until late but plaid, it mowed meet Pleasantly. An old °Risen freely' ourassed hinntelf.Otartothemost phillfacitoon etawnehe had moan m thia latitude:le ten years '• So rouoh for the weather. At a tato hour !sit eight. Ii NAB playing. hail. generally . The river.' in the meariddie is a featnre, worthy •Intention. .. ilere"therinta 1 . 1E8.r-fully titav feet.' daring .' thitifejityhti ceding beet Aught and wait* . il thei#g•rapulb+,:r. e Kanawha, we else learn by Prlvattroltptitoites. la rides rapidly. Thiaivill, inre4..eile - in a:frealuit in the Onalberhoad sag Tennessee., and ; wine 401 rebeldona l The eoudition orate , 49'werlDhio:ii known `to be it ordinary flood4 - hafght already. "Uncle Semi' having POS e. , etrarly„all the boats —ra pa" ofot.ldtg more to .. ..- y.' ' . t ,_. jSoy e r .1 bp ti . tuirroni WO* were dtadit'is , 1 i n ver c i a l bef geed ill theilnonsaantanow storm of . ' Cap c' t„ Sam. Ziagon..true to ,t' Old V 1 " thnis a .3 4 l 4o,_thelicanieStion withthe St-Pa Mt. • erii: s a , overmatarit arrival or two beyond the S. Patrick. A o . ,d iipbrtues.owlen,te the inelement weather.' ' 1.31 -- ~,, I ,} yC St% 'Thirriver herbliChilint4dO*ll. the,a%llw - -ity-fionrhottrreadifigln ok ' ' vat att, - It - zeoeded four' s t d 'one-half tothea. and weethen eleven foe.. throbVind one-hail image above lo* 'watermark ht'llidenibitr.-1880. 'ere fetwelte feek lever in the obannei ont to Cairo:and -althodverhelow •• L he Illinois itcbr. rgainf 'aid bank foll- 1 , *v6.110 , 401 1 . ki WaCies. • • • doirii Th 14 , tr Pais ftnn t onoSoftwknoribi Itavigatton. find nk von: ion toLimpedi it. e have Write reports ; from the iditrari • The Weather oltr , dy and wet 7eeterda7l and the etrieterd levee are dia4verable, for baslnem. • ' h31..t0* oa eat th htrfdlatt*ae day; . • , 1 lITIIRITR*PRODUCIE MAR 1 1 0yreraisir Ti a DAILY Poet a' ' 1t t Mender Tan , 1 9th. ' 4 Eatia rk. — Zia WOOAIi so htfrlitoowioatorilie Our r:vere are lane order for coal boate,.'Otti *oil boa HUM milt ilrlrelaceiriiiis Lim ic i trW Nate "nfitat t***4ltiois, ,Mcgioagai het bergs ke p r ;taagi!&actaittitiga' dir t Should the i tortenAlilosAiedditsi 104 41 48414 ret tlie`croili4lo4 :ria4l.the4rasgai illd * i Pithr - ri,tl Two Ana U lf , =Tan 01 baNfleht: et bother. Weattld eapPlyfftheirierniaia4Aze ardeaa large eraelin(that goes ilds rinds Ser Pcirki below Cain:4 l 44a regards the lesdhar , oleo of trade we)isrre' a 0 partieider" ehiiiii/t to no rya; the e•zpplYlaridli mind to the tletaltri : There Berms to 1.4 ii, movement on foot in regard , s tcrF4iur , h,orrsoirt for less advance. Applies—The ;market appears very Arta' with] a fear d - for ; kone tor. We note salmi of 70 his at Se 25€42 ,oar bhl. Nlack, ta — balesliE/90 asks at 90e rite lfrlyd Fruilli-n'he market was unstinted. Pales of 70 bush L'eamtes at $2 7563 00. Apple's, sales of 100 bath at4l Bauer fon ari a i t hr fair request. Sale of 4 . 4 /09 sl.,lne42o,:tup paw. ; ettr ProX gag% ;:"',1 1 21 7 t - h;g l ,`:,: aleima always govern the rate. .d ;bids at 19 , 3 per dol. Peferr— ti llie malret Was • say active. Several PhiL dtlphie dealers arrived on Thursday aad have t ',toed up VEribus lots. Solna dealerehave wittairawirtheir itteelol Wl4OB dignandigiiiPlarr ffirdrecl-,The e aleaMbwererviirriffieral for this market as fouowa 940 Extra Fam il y. choke, $0 60 , 106 75 500 hillside 6 :0; 200 do tz 25: 300 do on vr,vato-ter/4404b1a .s`• 40000 1514 §priag We/4110'001 7eusbilsart &wa n % 214 . Grat-itt•Am so t. am *the 112-211 our, grain -aa held o=7 but no advance was de waded. r , 44 htttßed AS: White, .111. 0,301 re Mont, wale 0f , ..1011 bush 2+19765; vide 490 bush' 480506 f other description taeheared. tcroeorles we ri yyy f . nehanged as regard prim ade an. Ch .T."1 60 :71- 44-1 lt 128.1• 2 „ &,;‘= relo , strii.Dziis AND voarrßetyroas We toonavrtnamiLnuinoninapeatonoitiaia of ILI 31 , _ which we aloprepioul to Olivet banana MAI, TAISINAOALIMERTTATMIty; ; ,,,,,, B oat qm .10,4 lity of tilt' Coal atoosi hand are nanaL. ai d i t o re* if. ISIFIWARI! ,11)e. •0 1 41) DOI 7. BEeEl =r tair theiEset bf SPRI.NO AlatiglaiNgiPOßOD* 4 , Ibt And '144 OZlOrldilMikfrAta• newod - styles COATING 4 _ , Vititnifk 044 - Argil Ck 7teC MArkirkBol** lolo27 ,_dW. Z=.4Fti Chrizos Qritiethirita-tr S. Ant? Rictatedreh4o 3 l% , / 9 •.41 2 . 4Pc mgo xcul t J 32, 4 IL , Bloittmthe deliveo-Atttarophic Te.i4 o olo.,of.Two 200,000 , Binheli ‘tdt aL AiBIO/MiThaelt " Mdor. and' ppiirto: nutiotoi."M 13,Armi. &pa:kV- . 1 • • CA3111%1111 :wanedstoop ) • 11,3' ;, Al 7 " • Shor Viran ey, bad Wood e ouvota. nyan'e batadirks. BOPEJO NAI " s k M•IAPINaIr , - ' $.• .= P-6- lor.l;Aß4tr , ,Ortiit - liiktiiiitit elattfilig ,Of 'r4 I d the.4lP/entre-OIL COl t. ldittQui .an ptoospe+ .. or the, Army.. .; - 1 ..... .: CorreSsoneenoe of the New York mum !' Naitddnirtett:dimy cf,itoTntonitil puetneerrahnorith, Ye.. _ . ~. ..,.:; .ii.7 11/ e l lf9`;'Tae. 4 ,- ,..,/ 4 ... . 1.,-,.:Kawatotetisment asietitielerrayi Itit'n . o . sieret that -there -itit - ivent pf harmony Init;ineritliellifaildogiOn—ifithor ities ,andflitt ainiY.',',,, On AdministratiOn 4 - Inks in 4listruet upon. the Army of the rpo*c.. IfrAtigh,t,beadded,, the -Arnky of - the Potomac looks with iirAke Adaanistrationp but otithat anon. Gen. Halleck thinksit disaffected,"dangerons -report adds anotbee wekt',=which I ' . liope .heal.4. - net use, - dieloy6l: - "!iciaky Ail the P 4) ttqakr,....! 11 44:friq Ihtf; 4 4:t9ilicaelle I who used Ine,phre l es,-"The 'Army of t e AtoPtitakw a eeatto exist." • :And. so tr is thy - frum a bityg,a,eteye figarketspeecit, that a - pr4eettforits disitiembertrieni "'Win) rictus* on the official slate at the time l L Suffinefirente benent out to St Louia titan -. - - peraede Curtis'; -Hooker to be dispatch ti to North Carolina, while . Franklin thou d essay to bald the line of the li4Pifell; nock w ithout any attempt at - active may - In _ ; the programmeof _`the ' went.; campaign, which the Washington anthorf- Hes have drawn out, this arniiia left With obi a role.:; . A Confidential adviser of die theffi'resident the - other day tbldnie,.thilt the;dministration confines its hopes rioiv o,_ first, opening ; the ;Mississippi and cut ,tiniWfit*-Ah-e: rebellilTelas':inci idle' Weetei - tu dotintriee, -- ultoceilf they staff enormous:supplies.; seeendlYt gaining peasession of wilmington; Charleston and Mobile, for the _purpose Lof making the blockade really officient. ' Yon will for* your own judgment of this scheme, and its mailability at 1 a Means of 'destroying the , rebellidn.' 'No dm:lathe supplies the reli els phis* from the trans-Mississippi re ' gion ire immense. , So. are . those which , theyget through theports jest name& hi. Martier;:the Fierfoh atinister, has 'atoll Ireaqited; B olae-statistios,on-the.:subjecti, [tin'emitted to him bytheßreeeh'eonsotat QfiarlestimiWideliiite altirMingenisbgb; and is iiiiii - 9r;t4o,itiiiiiijiiiptultrati'cia,.."..Front • lite lotto the of :May of year eke? len Britiabf einign arrived-it that port, 'laded , with. arrifq„ amionnition, shoes,,qlot.hing/ iiiidicines, and the other desiderata of Te 4 1 hellion; and there is only too much reaso Ito believe the statement of the traito Maury, that the custom receipts at Char leston are larger now than they ever wer before. It uuprobable enough that th oleititt cutting ;Pff of all; these - sources o • sigiolytitenld.serionsly rerebarrasethe yob , era LbAnheither the4vplCof the Nort at.:*illW to.** - 011-,thla - te,nstrittivapoll - iey . iiiii-a meanalotizind4 the wars:vitt:l the int,Meattiplicitnealgebownliy , :theT,l3ofern • nteM, ;it a questnii 'Wel 1 leave you- tol determine. .I mlifitieniliese44 howev-i er;merelybyparentliesitiand tb - show•thal theriris , a disposition •a( Katihington to count thifs,ermY 6t hi any pr ospective ,oP efations.,„,,, - - - _. , - 7 .,. ... - It is needless to go'ofai th - e' retrospect oCcauseiitilat has:bred this - feeling toward the L ArmY'of the Fottimao.in the-miiids of -the Washington xnhirs. - .. .1t, id enough to know thitthere ;fie those it-high- Places 1 whomalm.no„ secret of :their hostilityjo wirol it, who eannot speak of it but with irritation, and who are aiming to break it up. Such sentiments are generally recip rocal. The animosity in Washington toward the army is amply repaid by the bitterness of - the - army toward -- th - e Cabinet. . _ r rciaik n 6 iitteitcptiolit fib t iif ilia!Mattiir ifif r il"#elxiii:44o4 l 4 l ' oll ' , 'the - 36 - 410ai or ingiefice - sot Atielealing.vi Luierelt4rts39l"- its 'Writ:elk* !,';ete;akcoPofi;;lialio'fibTeEf#4.; iihroli*iii 10 4Aete:knows; :' ' Al ( titr Ittiliti.wholaardiy: COiatittoPihig„ f!' iera's andAliAli'tdliteilf,luttiitthek:;b-wn IwieViiriaragai" ifitilieVaiitiallinillearrian thor!ty-at -Washington; and , the -- private luoldiersiihoughdarnuty. kreoti,mogg,divihe gemetunderearriinfoimikw, at' leitibliliat d'o.emonthteand - imonthewlett, eix;rzeddi - • oven eittat4reZdiNr 4144 been; puffffitint t h atOttiVit 911.5.!**n0r0; ;o : euthoritieemflt kiqtalre. l 4-manage--iiiiitary- affeirei- they komi#Miritnol4:,llloi4ffer-‘ Velf , il l luirgeliiithild'apfiear 'tio'':,.'ycitOo, . ei, .. pct. shogid-,mamitiatththem. It matters not hat ~t he-- -- ittcility Mat lar,.. if the at ki fi f irAt 4494 k .4.....,A. attss:*itriOdelsill ' b itx:to 1 - gm!. woo Aiwa, i , ; - iimidt 130 , to teirlitli,l4 . 7 3 -hearb out of it..-"r . ! --" Of,g4iiefrividerAitotatc h of thingq Iketitithere'cali be no such enoperatithiltii l i l ill t itWiligNiq'iPiikelt the Army Ar it, i ii* ten tnu aulho no', especially whenth at , w shprityiiiides thbOctudi 'direction of .op:mix. ctfinckiinatastaptneonlitft dohcatoimieflntrenrivithAji Mod iiiiiiiB. 4 - xiloris relations; !Antwhir' ealliii Witt and iiraklei;lttaufroWAiinti..what can we i4rpeet - to -- comer - ofit - ? -- It - ..#znot, -- 17.,_Am *mailed, too much to derWar tleidd fkOgAr-0..0 Iwo* s.).(kwe Tl ,ofrowAre, inrentriditagmidAthiideteld lateylitiol by' the %oil.: endueltiehl iiiitOt4 ; thou e; plan in the. CaMiyikazul.tfigsanha e=state in the field, , 1 ." , .... 1 / 4 643a11441 4 1 0 ,.-A .:•-- - . ~.; ~,,, j ''. Tod" art' donbibak aware that, _ shiciii "the:bit4e:Of ilkedeeicireburfr e Geni: Bum-, side has, twice tendered .his- ieeignation and baa lately been to Washi_ngton to urge PaK44. 7 iteiMPFetitanco. Thepreede n o ~f will-net aceeptit;.Halleck,will not allow Mrtito - Moire. Iteis lift 'with the black cloud hanging over him—held there help less and hopeless. A letter, in which there • is, i nothing his, buithe si gnature, and to Which his good nature ' not his conscience, consented, exculpatesthe Washington au thorities froM all blame in the matter, relegates" on himself .the reeponsibility. giealwitYe feels it tn.be heavier than he Min 'hear ; and we hear stories , of strange i ",sceney . , between him and: lm Mashing-4 ioti`Agiutzete Here, tesi,' the air is ;full cif, plettinge sad' Conspiracies., - Take lan eXrimPA le. ,u advance of the army !Wei ;direly f3rdefild' Toast hrsda eek. 'EvexyZthirig; was r „ar l rang T ed. ri At t h elast moment the movement was Countermand-' ed. 'Thirtiaide went itp fe knoi the nion 3Wriy.,- -The President's ne w er wa sthat :141:911Ei of the Generals. had been, up, and said that the' army had no confidence! in him,' and that the movement would be ill iidibielfr”"Who are these 'Generals;?" - The Prealaentmould not tell. "Hai they, been diaMissedthe service, then?" "They had not—whereupon, of course, a new urgency in pressing the,resignation. 5 • Burnside will retire from, the command Without - Nan:in fora failure for which? it will soine'daY be known he was not as re imensible as he has tried.to make it tip-' ; pear i and without having forfeited the tiiitict CT the. nation forhie Matiy fine quill., itien, %this a Mantirict a,soldier.:', At the same, time-it will, have to be conceded that his own judgMent'Mpon 'himself was co r - . reef: It is substantia ll y the "verdict of.the army. '' He has no confidence in himself ; how is it to be erspected that others arfeto have confidence in him? His only /short coming is in the order of 'positive intellec tual power; his only lack is of that com prehensive mental'grasp and fertility in resources, indispensable to the`leader :of armies, Unhappily they are indispensa- I ble. - Were they not Burnside must have succeeded, for helms every other quality • fir-The Azmy Organization. If it had.been designed to devise an in geniously bad organization of the army, no more perfect success could have .been desired than its subdivision into three Grand diiisions has proved. The plan 'was the invention of General Burnside. ,At bottom it isnot bad, and it is copied from , good . models—the French.—though with ' differences that arefatal. The design was to relieve headquarters from- the heavy press of business that comes from im mediate contact with the army. But 1 while it relieVes him of much without Ly ~ tdch the affective leadership of an army is impossible. Every one knows Na peleon's marvelous. knowledge of the :minutest details of the army. Sush knowledge intuit be possessed by every head of an army. But General Burnside complains that he heare:nothing of what is going on —that he learns nothing from his Grand Division Commanders Take la single example: it isthey that give leaves of absence,- . there are no less than twelve hundred officers thus away at the present 'moment, and the whole o ffi cial organiza tion of them might fall to pieces without the Commanding General's having part, lot or knowledge of the matter. In the present organization, in fact, the Grand .Division Commanders have the informa tion without the initiative—the Command ing General has the initiative without the information. It is in many respects three armies, and in no respect one army.; but it has neither the advantage of one' army nor of three. Of course it is easy to see what tempta [ tiontto all 'manner ofrivairv,andi - • . • ftsahorde-cl----briliirctietnbutnitro power. 1 Each one sees himself in the Hne of na -1 cession of the supreme command—can this fail to influence the conduct of ambi r-tiota and not over scrupulous men? It is I a bad system which exposes men to temp tations. The bickerings, enmities and floutings of the leading Generals are no torious and scandalous ; and if many of them think what they say, it is difficult to see how there can be any fruitful concord or co-operation between them at all. Gee. Burnside complains that he canpropose nothing to which his Grand Division Com manders will twee. -The battle of Fredericksburg, which was perfect illustration of how a battle should not be fought, ,was a. failure for many reasons,. brit the chief reason,was the total re4k! o fcentral knowledge, wisdom and 1 direction,' and the clashh rand -confusion of Wine; orers and operations of the differ- ent commanders, i learn more and more I.ilif this every day since my return; and' I am convinced that, in spite of the diffi culties of the situation ' unity of thought and action, combined with the, proper vigor of- execution, would have- carried -the day on our side. • 117.7.11 e motet& of the Soldiers. , -, Tha, morale of an army is a subtle aggne4hitts,,diflealt to put into a formula,, and- ynt a palpable and powerful presence. In this:it resembles the iznponperable for. , : ces ,whfchovhile inappreciable by material weitlit:or measureozry yet the poten tip et iradieg Priniiipelities of, earth and air.-n- ZiaryliodY knows • what "its power was. M.Thecznoral;" said Napier, "coents for threeS , Tarts---the phyaical but for one." : :;That the morale of the Army of tbe Potomac is not what it should he.to be et fect4S would.be folly, and delusion to de ny.' ...tien. Sumner, who has perhaps more personal•mintiffitwith, and knowledge, of, - hie men than may other Commander in this slimy, aeknowledged, in his testimony before.ther Congressienal:Cominittee, •it will.. be .remembered, that our trooPe were: demeralized after the bat- de. of " Fredericksbnrgh. They have ,not ;grown less ;..tio, ,, lint more so; since, , 'And the •old soldier well indicated .the l iatureof this demoralization when he said {i'Ahere . was a great deal too much -croak lag" •:.6.nd this does not so tatichlike theiforin of a lack of confidence in Burn side:--althengh this also, it is said, largely exists. His lettee,.whieh , Was . en INPular. with the people; was most Unfortunate for his , reputation: tigth the . army. You can eadily see how they may and must regard t frdtti It aifferent'point of ' view fromyou MOM.' :,T h e between the lines," `We . people domot and cannot. - Their verdict takes this eim k ,le logical form: .:sinitot - affird to belekto battle by one hoconfesses to have of his own accord com• E We'd so appallinea - blzinder as that at MIA hee rrederiehbure:„. on tke, thideenth day .of /Y — - . :Bathe* root of the matter is a distrust f the general conduct and eirdering of i da nt iti ,The fie j oi fe e e s, l that nw thin it, f g o g r are °ur a a t rm lo y " i e s ,doe tikah.rgAcis Ansithinkn. , This spirit of t i discontent ' is augmented by many causes af:l4;:p_peeili nature. For, example: I. ';hig-jhato - 'not for many months been, gig it algtiliefei era inexcusable in, the eve n.,_ en en ff t e l2. , The stagn and at risenrnfor iennuf guit ring sickness t tot camp life- in_ Winteri i without Irmter • It ar tgrfiti}Athili r Vimithia'Aiind, cold and ..PR.; ~I 0 Odell . hardihipe,; .t . can assure Itrli „dtikitiAotibtfurif. any regular Eu-- - rePft "-army ever had to submit to equally great.lunes: 8. General. feeling-of de- i il k/ . apepfliliiny.,l resulting &Om mismanage -1 ment and want of military success. Sol -diliraliie Severe critics, end are not to be :4EitiVer,.:Xou may marshal your ar ray of, victories in glittering editorials— they aMileriefieaatically at them. You see 'inen,:mhblell yin that they have been nry. adieu.at es, 4 - zwerelicked and chased, - everytimithe Weald likelo chase cued to see how it NUM" This begins to tell •painfullY bre thino:l , Their silizindid , qmili-i, ties--their patience; faith, hope, courage are graduallypoxing out . Certainly never were a graVer; - glootnier, more sober, som bre, serious anclanumusical body of mere ,than •the Army., of, the Potomac, at the 'prbient 'Aline. 'lt is a saddening contrast with a,year ago": The ultimate:- expressiot of the :Spirit which for a timicfinds vent in "croaking,'", is desertion. I regret to say the practice is becoming? alarmingly frequent-6114; or forty a dayas I hear from good in.- - therity. And it is of the nature of - the thing to• in'Erease and' naturally be, come infectious. The rebels have the dame trouble as we; and on a .still more .63,r -midahle scale ;_,but there is this about their system,"thit - they shoOt those- forbid deserting, (it is dad Bragg averages 'six a week ;) we par e len theni. When shall mit learn from the enemy in this respeet? v . -- c o ndAPf,l l and Pr . ,onPents. i -. With such a condition as this with 4iii. Administration which distrusts the army, and an army Which distrusts the Admirmit tration ; wit h -. en utter lack of centtal. knowledge arid .power ; with men in ;high places plotting foe succession ;, with, dislo ya l Generals in abundance ' • with a disiirri d .and unpaid armyi what are we to ; expect? t Battles never were3ron on such a systdm, and they never,w -be. pl . f , If I were ask what is the remedy or "all this, it wont be necessary to go., ry, deep to reach theAentral sore. The ith le system, in fact, 14 vicious.. But there' e, f , certain things tori-be done which lie visi ly before all eyes : 4 1. Let military ope - lianaconduct be. conduet &by the military lea er 2. in the field. naolidate the old th i n ned regiments, _ any. of which do' not count up to .a single company in all. t 3. Punish deserters and spies. 4. Dismiss disloyal officers... 6. .13,eform altogether the system of abienteeiSm- 'O. Pay. the men and give Mein woork to do. With 'respect to the Army of the Poto- mac, there see= to be three projects on foot, each of which are about equally probably of execution : . 1 I. Gen. Halleclt's plan of breaking tip the army. This is the worst of all. . ,The., instinct of the pee le is not deceived, 1 Here before us is the heart of the,rebel lion. Modern warfare proceeds on the principle that not the possession of placeis, but the destruction of armies, is the ins- • portant thing to do. Now, the enesny'a army is directly in - front of as. And, by ' a natural coincidence, that army will 41. 0 ways be between upend the possession of i Richmond--nextiethe destruction of the rebel army, the most important pointft! Achieve. That army.; should be destroyed here. We have lhe moans to. do it rand we should do it. „It only, needs leader- ship. . . 2. To point another Cder tic) lead the Army of the Potomacomman. He will, of course, be drawn.from one of the three. Grand Division Commanders. They are in the natural line ,of ea.:cession. But Gen. Sumner is felt to be so much in his place where heia that thereislittle probe-, bility of a change. Franklin is a faige Soldier, and a man of intellectual _parte, with more braina than the most. But he' is of the McClellan ; type, and his conduct at Frederickabergweuld hardly warrazit his appointment. Iferat. comes Gen. Hoolt er.:Ms chances,are 1 the most favorabte' of - all. Well knowrhas a man of courage' and dash, he is .02eacAeica. of the Presi "lle*otatlfir' wand, it will be with the pledge to destok' the enemy. He says he can dolt, and capture every man and every gun in it.-- But it will be on one condition, to which Washington authorities have not hitherto shown themselves willing to submit--ab; solute control of the army, independent formation of military plane, and entrain l elect execution of them. He makes this qui condition sine qua non. • 3. A fresh attempt under the same leaderseip against the rebel army. It the other contingencies were not also , very probable, and were not at this moment under debate at Washington, I should say this was certain. All the preparationalor a movement of some kind ar now on food, —whether to advance, retire, change thd I base or not, I know not. If an advancd , movement does take place, we have only Ito hope for the best. The men, of course will go *Abed and do their duty ; but id 'will, I fear be without enthusiasm with] out elan. It is a well-known law, th at thd momentum of an army is equivalent to tha mass multiplied by the velocity—by virtue; of which principle; a small body, endoWl ed with rapid movement, has all the effect ota much larger one moving at glower! rate. The mass is d constant, but the ve-i ocity ig a' veariable quantity; depending I on the spirit, fire, in a word, the Morale! of the troops. While the Government hes been thus? debating which of these three projects to adopt in regard to the Army of the'PO tomac, five weeks of glorious weather has passed away. The term available for mil itary operations this winter is at an end. We may have a further term of grace ; biit according to . all the laws and, precectimta of meteorology, we Can depend on no more. The wet season is about setting in, when extended movements over such roads as we have in Virginia are iniposaible. Au interregnum of two or three months inlet then occur.' -At tho end of this period,'the- Army of •ihe Potomac will be diminished by ,fifty thousand men, whose term of in tistment for nine mouths wilt then have ex. Tired I It will be "further reduced, and ,fearfullyi too,-'by the,thortality, swelled to •ii frightful figure by the bad weather, im perfect shelter and cursed inaction that will be upon us. And whence are we to recruit fresh troops 7 Shall it be'frani the camp of instruction of fifty thousand men, about which we have had pomriona procla ?nations, but which never had any exist ones outside of theinproclamitions. Cr atiallit - bohy ew draft which we have never, Yet dared to put in force? ' As for a Winter climpaign,against Rich- Mond, by this lipe, set it down as hope . lase.- Such a campaign was possible When we came to the line Of.the o Reppahannochri', batn' the elements and conditioper ''ard' how changed. With the inauguration 'cif the new and -vigorous policy which aloie Can save us---can we hope so much from the Administration"?—it is possible here to' G 1 fighta battle,with the rebel . army, and .q„,i t w i t h good Prospect of winning, With : lEt &alio of base te . a new line of opera-. hone it is also possible-to make an attempt. against Riclimond.,. But if we, do neither I Vie one nor:the tither, we should change our present Position, forit ia a dangerous one, and in Bet t _untenable against a vig ovine' and offenstve eßenly- - Tne'result of a review of the situation `is not cheering;.. and it.would be folly to deny it.. Betterthat we look it calmly in the face r and trite alter it. At the saute time, it is importantnot to exaggerate the dark side of the pictures. It is well to limit the force Of spedialfacts by the re membrance that there is 'always a certain amount of centrifugal elements in every ' 1 army, every every crisis in human 1 affairs.. The on l y question is if there be i enflicient cohesive force to keep us from Sheer nissolution.- I repeat, everything' ,depends on the inauguration of the india 'peneably reforms indicated. ; ea per i A t, p 18, lowto look .at s ,sub Army oft Et °, mate ? ee 110 corilnin'of ever led.::-thia indotn*Oble army, .lat to•parform the tnisaion:the coma. ,/ 1 744 41111080 aPonit-.7Pas.alYxedrlxitri• fled,. pnt th underOlight and. eee,ll,! and; on , nthei hand, the' nobleitatuin Heeding` to death, and poinizig out the rich wine of its inmain,. , - ' 'FPO Pl° 1 006110.03001ipr. ' THE : LITTLE,:: LINT-IfAHEB , As sweet Edlnsitton the deer-041e wide. • Alid.thgahades limelm" in, the esinLeventide. Awaysilt gazes afar, . 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Hens', Bnye and Youth ' s. Calf, Coarse and Sly Boots, Shoes and Broms. Merw!Lons Leged Water Proof CavalrY Boots of a very wiperior quality. *all and stamina his stock as he •warrants his goods to give generaliatisfaetion. , . !FXES 1110B14:}: KopluY If,1114:AMIPIPM,111ROXII4 ALP OARSJIEVtwor-WlingUlV9F strovitaz,armiaft- 1 4 r". ' _ ';,•1-,1, .DEAlatp3,lor-'olioC', ~ . . _ 3111 7_ 21 7 111 k 112 !( P ° Pure Yd_ 1 Carbon Oil; ~ , 4.11 f D ig Dr, z • ;; air,offics .pn - Lixzwrz , ETASIDT, • opplailt Parin'a R. R. Depot.. ~ warreetea: "" . - . .. , 7 '.V143 , 0N.A.,: 0_1.1." • W0_11.A.43 LCkNCI; MiCLOW j ak do It '' WOMBAT SHARPSBUTISH STAITANi kv LE GHENLVALLBT-RAILROAD. ) , it ,. , 411 P05 00 1.4 1 44 WArehalteo 1: 1„,.:•" - - ... , i - a‘ . ts ItAlawr,ltilWEEmo --priiiiiirnaii. -AD L 4 l f r ifl 1 ! inatnlAndL " ri° 1 441 i to r&aae - ~ico:-iazrom? 014'"WAnckt*• ' Ilr f_______? l r! 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It throws att tiliwilti gild aNtria, 'on sgl istr 1.9.. The ;ohlnumg can be *Moved' or - ,without touching the &am _-•:. ~,_ :....1 •.1• - zlis . 1,, can-Tinato burners are b e common No:I else; d be put on nnylump now in use; Everginr- Bamilltldir Carbon should have - taklaßoatrable: 13urner.-Prien g 3 .centat_por dozen Wt.-) •fssid ?.. Zia; 82 POUR= strect , ,rittabm-sh. ••• . • • 1 - WAtriginv. u e ant.O,l liV.ivry, VITSCAN DrITIAP & co. whim wituwir. itatizinak , I C xt. yi O_ I -I.- is!. Office, NO. 29/ LIBUITYSTRBET.,Pitte• burgh, _ 001,18 rid sou_ lig wo:AEurei coAtee.lFlr. OF PBRNINISANIAIs. L-0 0177011 ST. 04-AIR !STREET. "ear the Bridge. eggadd r i ts : 3 . f J. IVlL&V. l3 ..:ili...peoretarg and Tre, F1P11 9 4 4 i1- - 0. L.). is ) BY DEALERS:' wiLzrAii 84.44AJ4E , 4, WHOLESALE GROCIIii NOB, 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET r WILLIAM cAlin' tk, co. WHOLESALE-GROCERS, • Ank Impovteri of Inero3, BEANDZNO3 _C 11 215• , .*( 1.1 - ALSO.:; *27 _ *27 7.3lberty Streit, "• - '"" 4 ".. I noStreit,privemintglij wm. ashen 4.1m1 i nr SMITH at • 1 WHOLESALE GROCEIIBI - AP 147 ma dal PITTSB mtrazAiiiniAss. ' ' ' !rAaansow Pia. .- ' pdPB4:ll.7.2atatv. General ' MEALATs oimmikif'-'-! (Socototoot:o to M'Cantilogs,.ll2 eins 0,4) WcOnirosA.ll,lg -kigobialtsi (Witner - vireoa• Eula sratti - siiioii,-, mod., , ,Prrirssinunr:oo* , JAMES A, FETZEW ADI . . _ .. NWARODIN 4 AND 4 comp! ssioviiEßcHANt, i - r , , Flou grab). maeoswl/6_ll_llo i .- Butt**4 Ailed Vrifit:guid, A - Nounce , '.- o , - Chnimiliquellitii f 1 9 1 !CP;314 6 i i f*s ~.. 1 natattrlikakPA l 1111127CRIO T IIhnoin G. Beller. Req.. Wam. Dilworth, 'Bra_ 8. Cuthbert & tion, .l'ittaktrgiui DOM & Mt_ lit:biker & Swearingen;.: 8. Brady. Cult. M. Jr AL Dank, Idet ilowelljkleautituir th..i 1 George W. Anderson . Donlon. Faxtou ar t _cop' i Wheeling. ' • - ' . - ' Iny2Santrue il "liolealile,'Ctroopy afid,....4quoz r rittitisirocik AND FliCiirgiat .OF Wholesale. Greber7 and T4,BlPr-4clVf44°7 good - trade on one of the .boat pi _ma! etzerite in _thaolly, re offered for eaajl le.ieh ere wieh to. go Into , other 4118ine#4'"r' Partiottlare &admen' _ , 711" j- LOOK. BOX 18, PIM CURTIS C. sTEiNAKT.TI4,== 1 1101 Y SE VAIIIDE'NfrEgi ' • :4-4 7 'D.T.4088EA.• aiioP_inteint ALLEY, between :And LibcrtriStreete, ; • . niTAPUReIi. .F4erepl!aited and. salmantla attended to:‘ • 4 IP` Yotrittsipr . . isteite .: 0 00D.: MM Fruit-oe-propir•C Mbi*M944o inijok and •Otbar , de - of &ni liploos,.' °nom* Bray or : ins. New Orange. Lemon m..... _and Citr c e;P h a i e r t lig ;Haworth & Brotlfbia. in 5 ant a new crop f Fruit innTrowor Ulu al, othen&Onsein the; _odn i or itatral and; aiiiiiritiont of Faniur ee. Tel% Wine% rorandins.,&&d all 'other:kin of 'Foreign and anon.. . ) .?if!"-Y . gAWattnr •& dal , ' tomer Diamond and Diamond allay. J. H. GAISIDAY. Note; Sleek, Draft, Baud and Mort. 1 • Illsge,Realt ratate and Ilex% . - ehandize Broker. 911710 a No. 12 BURKE'S BE.T.TABEIReiv' , OQ_Pd d STREET, Pittabarch. Daairable"Mill propen and - thor Roar Eitat to jp.,mount of 0.1 00.44Cifor sale LAICE:I3-UPERIoR ooPPER Enrrie • SUELTING WORIIKAI. • 1 0. - 611113 C• Dl'cluTtErr at Co., Mannfacrtmorti*' fittßath. Millais' and Bidcois k iii r : theism cop . llottannaltaised Hatinno l e, - so sitar Baldar. &da. linvontm • ' (psalms in Metals, Ttn Sir Cntina" on hand,Tinatedif Kaatana. n a Toll, Warehottaeago. 149 MIST and 1213 1 3001WP•STREETEI. Pittabgrah. Penna. v air attentL ElPeabl orders of Copper ant t o re a. 2l -., t i rat& AZIFYIRRIA wllliFig=z AMIN me,: Nip rielpt of arid have for Weil. lot of yrikieVaz, , - fornia wines, roporior to an_ramericonozoteiquol to'nixtutopean Mow, Ilia consist of,look. WgisgamaYLVl Port !/ 2 ,d 016 , 1 1itten' tion . ffORYSILIVEIt; Roue." thozo , ad , A n en . . CERWriaIrEIW - Viiikeim•zpr. mr3 xliri . -8101fit , wIFIL&Pit il-,..,tastice for a person tied bauble' soreay. af ilioftdiforyenisi'Wherilie-ismor only 'roll ed of •sairernot •bat , :.Po. l OPiotetr,,cgred:licave been med. tilth a very nialismaetinii at, r5 , - ,:Enfairkelatifor yeam:rl bade called oh se*al-of our 4*esmiar„.PlirsicliMs.t•uta, elthent any ben alit:, Docme - Bramtraiii emus : time Flat azt" kW! taelt Ida tlnet*lnia =- Tfb talk bows everZie compo sed herbs 'ELL' rieve_ea weft fasliSyer,wriutkl Any wegumzwisithar ae iIsEV: me will_ Ri IMO call at, THOMAS DitinApii -Wafer tatrAllitiMiciDliiimarid Alley: , f.," . ) ••• - antranhrirletthil 334:VE sinti4l ease 3 called .Xpilepoz : Ar gents: .114.,r41 bave l`trieditelmist robjeilebtralin'thltaif not awl in-Abin:bti kn er pk lt ecivedneM.OPP4fit,aiores isdiqatid - calf on • Dr. "Bran.trup leat'Veir and haverJuid,mispelproclitAlked thems;l49ttimeft re, consider myself comnictele„carott, ,ror Orther . r inforniatTolVeleeentaiiit*Rwligt *0 sEqt:frAillßvtAftAD NEW 7 10 FDIC 191 IS CO'itf :7 11- ':,•ENTclurect • % 73 ' ONORBSIX:.t24* tritEraila litdniZlAY esloseski•Ntistly Emig. 77. 1 tiara ecu ".;„ r, nese lad Ithadier. . Which has been beef by upwards. ot - -1 ONE Hu ;PSYSICIAN,g tt= ounct givatio.l:llo4l, the: :Wire! s‘ieos oore Laccsrbers, C0Y414.,, MMUS! ! SZ mum's° .113101 M., - 18PECIFIGtRILL8 • L- PXTTISitIIMS Ara t r i i a4 Vtia 44 % - 15M.Pf e eltg.4,ta a Tdir '9. eaul vr oti a owe bi it getztan ii 'en ' 'helm ;mint fatcamagetatilev4ftrada that ittitimt46ooo odq.atemodrarterume atle the etothatizlD or" rineadueitrebres# and betzreqatixt , laegmcgafrafics iea ixd., to' of autiszes.-- . 3,Eara . i %Ilia% .1111111.% Tftatioe• on - . Sfmatiiat: L ~leifar' .tirai;Gag, *2.. 11 'llii4 P tilei ,50 ater. ftztoinins_imrtortmat strnointo• the or- Meted, BOX RAV15..,13.4 collto ) Tzefl .54 to L,..„. „ _;DIL JazialitgOagszoon, - ... j A I eomPlete_Tragithia, 14,0 "ileac Strict. ars - SW - Ma Jte. 4 4l the ruionaatiksaa, with 2 7 l'Aaeoriptionvin. 0 444441 Sole self •fnti?ri9otiqmt thl a d to-Pozn elp , , It IMP 0 VOWS., I g er —WA fillo:iii .oolviil bitiooiCtied' tire - - 'it). tt l m starvation. bYzeear. Alllit - -Pliat VOW, tArittubi Arnie: owned - 0 of the Iniximer. d , S• ~ .141nMAI2M:Cedirldreet,"2.04t I;1 1.11! Eatt, eral Arent. , - I : old ..t....=,:, t....c.:ingspalulrr a irmm i;f. . 2 - I'S., - d . 0N71g...ga 4 lekstrefor tet* 80111 - 17.311DFaisprhc :_e aullitilatotrbrli “' at p ui ti t is igYM P ' otPittet attle eontkif algae ..............4 ra ~. --_,_ _ ___ i _oi , lrriee laii !edekel d 7.1' , . , ti‘r , ,L aLL - 11` e. ~I , L.: i t z., ift6lliiiiiillV'"-twariorwM"lmosf tiriiii.iiill Impuriotelotte Affeeticals.- 3W-ii l 'Wifilte lu a lltl ghteites - P "ziaa t ' pr i mzt ofe— i - or ea am 0 w . a w ilia " c 27,7 .v.., sit " f ricruir AtAthie l ig l eattllf ik" Ari MI 4 . . . 56,1811111 watt ooh bidea firoi,Y,":=l4 IL* irgeiri , , . ,iiikratb ? . .t..-11•3 ,•,), • :.'l , l tr- L.' , U1111MM11W1f.,:,.., •:- . ' D 'r da llt W ranemeeinnel e ho gin this t ' Alvewiedifit•wstw • e - lirairi n t a (lwre. - ;-/le , tieo._ • .4ireside Mks filed; filownerrhes % , Stri luebtukpiewele.liriekirswese sez!". AirsethwiesAtiae t44l: '1 414 4 giok To . , - 'wfikutlilidder;•U.: :teer_ s AP- ulisrpreeitisiw-, .. 91, A Al,. . , :thillaPtibmos. doillantisie sk tot.,;y2tower ,- zieszellinttflold . eilo n'ilti l lu e d - no . eaf 'ftnirvin. . Wall_iieecird c„usie'eadl- ' • lileivsii , liiiiiitlillell tri ... .-7:-... , -.4-...., 4 Raq:ll 51 L ~. ' L•HlteMepw* ..... ' . 0 7.......—•,. • 6-r • !IVO ROBAIE ,d? _ —DA," ..dLLIBIAI .1 1 ' FOB IMF eieivedlea by ciger'of Lankness, lazirmittP 3 ln SOlnirrg Bra . 11Sfrenoldng . „ .Ith effort la =Weal Vox . now oinked. iGt 4lB . Brat:tee, wilLalgortedill curo Flavin and: he . nay c am, 1 1 venbed sad mat in• el v incipient; 4 agetv bar too:Armed cagea'rtmbe7orel4llo:lo"ll°lll7 kind how(' or- fo. led"."-tg.;?-4-43fieitin..6,al.w -,137 ant, Ito faitirldeuridisati id) Il i rawyc 1 13 1X1075431T-1413.MU5% end - enubl i e fiLe ciregt° travel tb ooh Pa vlr svetb! , Teme'.y et. hark ltgiirnely f e4, 4%the Ant ogrpgarake_of lerankie eff teat those foradds- . dbacesciniehtionietto:. itortreenellabla i , kid -which render go anatur, bongs nese/ = .„. .R. 44. - dedff&i , dgerrourr amoral' far Fittiibnileb" - - - - UM B WllikETigi - 1' i- ' t: 7-, ...,_=. •?..,--,:... -.1, - -,_. - 1 IV* Piree l rlF.TOtlViilleNl ; , - na /mum' 'irrume. I , mgy suncrs,_ ind 781.:i.i-ltreevliAltrA.6l;ll) ki 4 .....as - terrol_ _btu,. ..... ___,..... „.. 6 4 1 1V1 gialgiant te iirz-1111)3110& , ?; BMWS RAIRSTAMP 12, ty, the feel v cd t g a tiol kt;thelatianttitod, irznedfait e allY shoolak‘andAtiglk it .a imam NW very-Ingnersi tad 'far -6 lntualvettetr And ' ran as= atri litiprivesdorog othd , tor ithYst 8 cal 4,osatiou to ant OthwassosaarDr.- N' -oArcuri (=lt dad a nanntimill -tier might than . 4 : 4 'tug ult r w go9deft :NA - Aomeolomootte f,- •• I axon ' remain immense. amuse o LI .•• •,.. toe anal ,wts atmosse Atechow lin •• • tO Jcwors-1 Ul:itatdte oresieesin. =monk( : , Mien" t ad awe_ 4 _vor & thatn re' ana-quarlir sr utanicrat , :thik 04 v eto cr n e t til so w Plerfoll= oce en tentlit 'rteValyer Mitts' Att4 Tiler by,li a 4 A B ti....u ttalt , ee&v ittaz; o 4lniyatl'enti militritt l ad I L; lex. Minton+ etkeLsttusai ere oaandendi dined ts o very . o time ins new.temedies. whiekeare .i , r - ems sompounds mot ' \ • . ha town the Arab . tidal - thetas Obandao ettikood,' . •., Oria nerlotbieultethole ele t anon are tr • . •, wi 1 stem e etwer-sonlng had over. art sr yew ( 'o• tatther the in lasepitaltot f. lite fdli.llP,or mln the thittedStsibet lode to say-_ to VIM a Air biol. iteolthWteetele,telaiszinidoe tmatitheatot, *is ante no tonal andistebanltrAml <maim fnafipme lull be a w ed au fzupp n ne#,lgt,icitsow=tatir. of MOoaa ; I° AWet e ratiSosi this th , time : mu ad of rev hnstment by zany- IttaZd ealAdvisenwhish Ilaile a tiu, is ran to an t.N.P.I/ .0:404g. the, ad enine/4s. 61 , 'oitee- yeatit=wym. okra , . am .o . , . , :helms s:Aperitw skiß hi .e • ~.. , t ad, iindlthe is dil a ~ ~ ~ • , easionowirellso ;teem -idO • . a4,: t 4, 29 /0 4114012,01 b ItabaTIOFF . in ' , ~:.. 6`"" 'UMW 610.3 .014 .L ll 4l " tri .., ' rintatailTat4=.l4; 'WE 19•11:01 Fr...tl-•Pqq e 7l:r .- ei . 1“11,f 7 Er BOX - : , ,deoiw: -,;.:. 1 Is .”::-...:.: pittarnifitatigue: T 7 i• 7 ESL
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