- i Remarks by Speaker Colfax. Loyal Men only should Govern a Rescued ,„...,, .. • ._:._ Republic. The Eon. Sfailyler . Celfai,-SPialter of the U. S House of Representatives, was serenaded at Washington on Monday i • night, April 9, by citizens of Indiana,, and aekuowledoeti.the tintiplunetilin'tbe' ollowing,epeech : I have noidoubt that you, like myself, rejoice with exez-eding great joy, and are , prouder to day of being citizens of this, great countr y than , ever before. There, was a time in this land !of ours when sla-, very was regarded -4A- the eorner-stone-or American idstitutions. ' Thank .God that time has paSsed, and we build henceforth _,on a foundation of liberty. [Applause.] To-o.,avutiid& the legislatien of the Amer- icadigtmigress in the great Republic shaped by the geography of a contineut, and washed by the water of the two great oceans of to globe. there is no person rich or po4Algh or bumble; learned or unlearned, who does not live ,in security under the. protection of equal laws. [Ap - .- 1 plant:el It ant, prouder to-day, also, of , the great Union orkanization of which I liiive been a member, than ever before. Its history is nobly writteu iii the history of our unary. I Administrations and Congresses and parties may pass away, but the record which the great party has made will shine with brighter glory on our country's page than any opier in the annals cf our his tory. When the great rebellion broke ant, and When our ship of State rocked in,a fearfull storm and was threatened by a terrible . i i nutinY, thejUniob organiy.ation stood. unfb i nehin a . .mAintain the - favorable r4utatiou of the pe el is Hotel. I 'JOIN PATTEN; Jet. WIIZOKM T r 3 BUSINESS COLLECE North-east Corner Tenth and, Chesinut Streets, pi-trEADEI,PIII,A., The most eomple' e and thoroneble srpointed nes. or C. mmerclal College in ihe'country. 'The only onr in the c'ty t 05 , ..4P1nz a Lel,4•lstic e Charter, and the only one In the rini ted Eltste, sigh, Ized to confer Ciegrees .•f rmelt, Moho:nits seriod,.4 to graduates in the Commercial Course under Its ev r _ portte seal by aunt ority of law. Conducted . by gentlemen of liberal education Slut exten.sise experience in busMess,'and quailed advantagra for the thorough theoretieni and practietil education or young m n for the radon, do. ties and employments of bits nese life. • THBOILY AND - PRACTICE COMBINED by a sy,tem of , LiqINES TRAINING ACTUAL 1117.91.15 - 0 ,, . ..- nricinal and pre-inane - 1 - o'y prie , teal, ft:ei ,, g the i t , dentin.the elmrteet time a complete t Into routine, detal/x, cuatorm. and farmg at general. an conducted di the - beet -regulated cunimpr. cial and financial estahhnl•niente. • THEORETICAL ROOK-KEEPING • Upon a new plam with an original expoe'tion f e.h e ~,,dc a eu of account., arranged and published l.r tl,e proprietor of tide Institution ei , tuetvely for hie n use, ea% in a one-h al f the prOf rpiry labor,of hr stu d and owing him a complete kuuwle:dge of the p of the beet acconntante. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE Emanects Book-Z-erping, Commercial zirithme ic, pm• mamhip, Bnainrss Correspondence, mercial. Law, Lectures on Business Affairs, . Conuncreial Custcans, Forms, and Actual Busi— • nen Practice. • SPECIAL BRANCHES. Algel.ra an d the Higher Mathematics, novo. graplty,. Ornamental Penmanship,-Ille .4rl Ddteliug .Counterfeit Money, Enain , tring, Stirveying„ Navigation and relegraphing. TELEGRAPHING The amtngementß fur Telegraphing are far in ad 'ranee of anything of the kind ever offered to the.put,.. lie. A regular Telegraph Line he connect.; with ae Inotitution with twenty branzhoftleve,in carious part. of the ctty, where public lutinette fe tranttact, d. in which rtndants of-this lost notion are permitted to -practices No regniur ottiee praetieecmn beim in any other school of instruction it the counity. wait ot.t widen no one can obtain a position an a practical c;.- er.ftor. Young men areteautioned againg the tlect.l,- tive representations of thuse Who, without any ottc facilities, pretend to teach Teleg,t aphing. PATRONAGE.I Tilts Institotton 11 - now enjoying the largest:pat m aze ever bestowed neon eny - cmtnikarcia) scholoi in Ile State. Over five hundred etnnetitc were to attene mice the find year, and over seven hundred &rev,: the past year. The best class of students may lee,. riably be fuund here, and all Its asseelatieue are fug class. LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. _ The Institution is located in the tno;t central part of the city, and its accommocations, for extent, tnance and convenience, are - tin, , nrpased. Alt th e moms have been fitted np in the very hest style with nip.tries,o:olllcea or Counting Ilonsee, Telegraph Otlices, Stationery Store, and n regain- BANK OF DEPOSIT AND IF•CE supplied., with finely-einznived lithogrnphie n.,tes used , ‘ a a circulating medium in the Depayttueut of actual Business. TO YOUNG MEN who desire the very hest facilities for n Practical Education for Business, we Atnarautee n course of instruction no where else to be equalled, while tho reruttation - :Ind standing, of the Institution among hushes men make its endorsement the best progspolrt to success wod nftancenient. 111 c.mtempheimr entering nny Commercial "college, are invited to seed for an ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR & CATALOGUE containing - ..complete interior views of the College, and full partizulareof the . couree of ine.tructio: terms, to. L. FAIRBANKS; A.M.. President. T. E. MERCHANT, Supt. of o,Wce Boisineet. ovismlard F U T Z'Sl =ll ilusa ad Cattle Pocks, TER, II EA IT COUGHS, D) TEMPER, 1' ERS, FOUND: LOSS OF APT') TITE AND VIT.' ENERGY, /se. use improves wind, lucre: the appetite—gi a smooth 'a glossy skin-41 transforms ' t miserable iskelt horse. 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