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SATtrHDAT HOTEMBEIt 14,1883 TEB1C3 OV THB DAILY Mctirttepaicmte State Cea- The members of tit PvnieenUic $aU Cee-teal amrrtra, laeludlBr the -Advisory maaehera, arc requested to eneet Columbus, a important tal mtomlTxDrmAY, Ho-venxla, 1163,. A JOES a THOMPSON Oulnua. raited fctatee Saaatar ft at JUasaaxU- Bavm.BBowa, formerly editor of the 8L tafall'ZWaw tin org-aa of Cur feral lSaiiealr ia Mlaonrl, fesi beta cSectei Cnitfd tete4 Seaator fta that State, Geaeral Beraaide ia Eut Tkeute. The telegraphic hew from isi Teanessee-is thai the refeeU hers recovered all of thai conitryj.aWKptTKaaxTill, General Btrea-n ha concentrated hia focoea, and is said to be Impregnable ai that place. Fraee ait tke Canfederatei.

TV Fraaca GoTararaaot aaa I topped taa baUdiaa; af taa rama tat the Comfedenttaa ia taa Fraaca porta. Kasqibox has la tola followed tie EafUaa preeadsnt The Waahenrasaaa at targe Her Oaeratia a ia Caaada. It erideat that the waahenroBtaa la abroad. While, ire aappoaed that we bad her snagglj boxed mp betweaa ar atoao valla, here la CSaolaaali, the laat etartliag fartolli- geaee that xhe aaa bam from her meatf, audk llke the patriarchlal Tooth of flu Iadiaa tradition, a Bjiag leap orer Ue Wabeah, the BVXAwreace, and tnay orr the Great Laktkf and that she te mow la the Canada where she plots the seizure of jhe lake shipping; the sacking af Bnfiala, Clerelaad and Toledo, the release of taepriioaoM' at Joaeaoa's Islsad, and meditate ft conspiracy to tare ever the States of Tack eBasjlrania and Ohio to the cause of tha rebellion. Hew the iraahai amuaa coatrlred to break locta, tls qneation that mtut, eren though tha world ahoald oathut fifty eons aad tatary-eerta aaillennliuna, foretar renaia a ttery' We wish it to be understood that we cart sot the fhouanith part of oae poor scrypteVf baiae' no lh aha dm of a shade latpatatiaa, apaft say bodyer la Jajre do.

jmrnr-riat our neTer-toJe. nfBcieVUr-'admlrel aad abriarnded naiiitarT aaOee bad day tbias; to dwwfth aarTasteaf We asora the base InMnaatiC. The blHary deifcUa ferTlcey sir, is jmWsniTate, 'sir lTrimacii1a.tffe Its, laiila am ia to Sad coa-epiracieaymot totarn eoaapirators loom apoa sedery.r It esla ''always find eoaspirades, sir, wbei IV Vf aad conspiracies; aad if Jt-esswiwt ftaaVthen without, it makes i thecal The rule ia: Take oae' We hare forgotten the Otaef Ingredients; but they are entirely imssa ferial Iraxa gires the Gorerament to un-derBtand thai the washerwoman is in Cin-adaV' aad large, "The "cons piracy of eoaraV-raa -anaE Gmmim saya Aaa. been sayaes) the amsoa toe tar adraaoed to admll of operations oa Lake Brief aipped hjlhp9Lx'jLfyu the frost. Lad aipped it thea lard Xeas, oa the relatio? of the Oot-eraor Pen era! af Canada, aiiipad it agaia; aad' Ewcotji sent Oeneral Diz ani Grieenl pott baste to the frontier, aaalBnad it aaaia.

Like the oolored aid who fiat lost aer life- by falling oat of a la do a and breaking her neck, was then droirne lA "tlstern, and afterward crushed to a Coroaer's jury of.twelTe men aittiagaa he body, the eonspiracy has come ta aa cad by ways eaoagS to prove that if it aa8ta'eilstence, lt at least, a large ajaouat.ofjTUaliij. -i The Qsarfa beUereaia this now conspiracy-8edere rThe story Is ee Tery -coaslsteat arfff cretoleV The oaly difnculty is that it iajaot acredTblf There is no telling, what Llwpassible thing' these cursed rebels wmBataadertake. Beeidea, loyalty is aaowa by the capacity of the party for deglutition aad digesa-fi 'goods' and chatties, (atoryi) and eirects. Since the docility of the'(7aff, touching the lateWaterwoman'a Bald, aSTedone nbthiag bt admire aad imiUte, "The 6rjmteaTfmm.otfige.'': paerhead-Irm BiptaedA YaIlsadigaam -Flat Repealed. ITliaois "and Tndlaaa te- oe arrayeu.agauai csiicu ouuc? vtuTcru-meaV 9 ore aj km is Ja Jts jafaaey.

We lltUakaow aa yet of what it is eapahlej bat perhaps as eod aa Idea of Its ultimate powers as' aajrjmay- be gained iy siadying the XmwHt(i viieatmeot Waaher-wasaaaw BaioVa Masterly, ia too poor a It was And when it broke oat at the eawih'theripr announcemenl that 1 "Gsoaca Puoa appeara as, Counsel for the Tmiiera, the pabUa taUrthat a part -of the dsrkt sVi" of toeaaoa which adhered to the WaatcsaaaVTaal thejScaooItriaSiai aad the Taiioajid kia 'wii aad to 3IuL. Bsxa Mcbeasta, of Oaaiagtoa, atoak like pitch ta thabr Wyal dtiser, aad the heace- wvJiwV7wft G- aaai, fas a.bald eae-a remark to which' fairy esa eat, wilth thte'ouaaftcaUoa, that tlkerejdkot appear bare' beea any; piaeaaejiljdaith' aaM qaaliikaUoa, wattim tabaniba'ta the ad drtinmal remark; tBal Ifnrltht bare "teea racoessftil la doing aluc iief ear dcra4k thatthls 'dbjoorery should pat the Oarern atrnt ajde pemle'eeiy-whre ca.tflielr siVd-eVingit te UafcerUiacd iafhttret la-Fkal Vri disooTejIZ eaiaia.T, DoaarzV the, hmtU aitsja Itself, at if aot sure of Hs. jt Ion after 'alL1 lmreJcUisaea4" twn?" Sore eaaeagh. Bere-uaa' argument thatarUl bold water. Wber1r.OPt1: CnTruT" ja.gaia: Ij there'' aala yw.afcace' that suck ccjxtpiiaclea har as4 ie ioraMdr i That ia -Tkrew the; proof apoa the etaar kidei Oae.

tlraeW and 'ladies, you are permitted mow-to come ia and prore thai you hare aet aad wickedly; eoatriTiaa; aad teaspiriaf to lery war asslas. the gire' aid.aai eomf bit 'to the ne myt commit treason against the Gorera-. aoJaaji. a variety of other things too aumeroas the enremsa, tr. I -r rrt.

I- i -jt epaallaaB Dactriae. A ay proposition te anew BWtea te'retursf tw the Ud'os aa alar States, ia besUlete the CrtVemme at. If it were area made to appear that we bad ao authority la the Caastitutios ar to prerent the return ei uese states, be -would hare the people take the matter lata tver owa bands, and ad" a new CoaaUta. back apoa first Com. r1-sa -J V- "PorTWKX is'a high cI3cor and gpeati'taf tVi AdaOnisUatioav; How it does av Orw a.a.

9 ll' Ce lo.e toe union i tiow-nraca ia uirtm -7 aw 1. aa IS BTibatb b. IN Trr Wrr-, SiHrmS br rental ulna, rm n.r m.1 rif ia tnwwi Lainr by iua; utaiiw I I Commercial sm the CasettrS 11 w.iw I' 1: sirtoiress-. rd fFh Oimetft ttkta fretTUent Marin to float ati wtat caSs the OHMr-rioTi WirBaaeH It has a goad thing la its "aasignattna. de partment, keeps oa the area tenor of Its wy, sad laanU Its CoEazsraaakici TTijma, lathe faee fit cqoally Boral, ballets aierrr prkiog competitor.

We any ajae, apoa the praraaiptioa that both of aaa eateca i poraaea, belonging to the party which owaa al the religion, all the morals, aHttlie re-pectabiCty, all, the iateUigeaca and aQ the edocation, stand npoa eqaal groand ia respect to priori ale, the difference being ainaply lalthefarm af the aaanfeetattoaj, Thadegree ia the aaaae, bat the stylejs sUghtlynnlike 4hf diteraity, we do not doubt, of. the' satagoalsmefjtae system af morals wka they haTe reapectirdy adapted. Mm betaeea taa' two'eyeteena, wa taftaTa4 fraaa expreaalng'-wr opinion aata we hare Qaaed to a imuDStance which ieenu ta gire the preference ta that of the CbaaaereM, Tie rbawarfi'irf-aaa- the adeaatege of the Caeta-poIat Of eiicalatloa. It 4 of ear hlghly'mozal aad religious tCtamerefai, addicted it to klgh princlpjes, aal a pare and; boilj prac-'j tiee, haa alao aa eye to what ia profanely ealleel the "nuOa and does not ia-' dalge ia recreations calculated to produce aa iojarioai tffect spoa fla treasury departmeat It finds, we do not doubt, its account in the general assignation baalaeas In which it has embarked, realizing, at once, peace of mind sad those aot-fo be despised pecuniary returns which attend a coarse of weU-doiag. The faeeaawcia' ia our favorite family journal.

Like the celebrated worm lozenges, Wchfidrea cry fbr it;" the good, matrons of the family could hardly keep house without it; Barnesr aad Donorar consult it shyly in the kitchen, aad the young ladies of the household smuggle it into their bed -room, and read bow "fbur young gentlemen, handsome and solicit ai eorrrespoadeace with as many of "Era's fair daughtera, refined and sympathetic, to Tary the monotony of this dull existence all, af course, for simple recreatioa and improvement; and "evil to him who erfl aad ia the morning, Mias Jxarx walks demurely off to the Post-office, bearing her own aad her slater's mia sQes, addressed to Hxaar, Cuaaxcx or Eogsn Katmosd, with aa inaooent little heart flnUeciag her bosons, handing all the while, half la hope aad half in ridicule, loight castles in the air, fa which the said, Haaar' or Etromsa appears, a sort of glorified paneaage, aa black broadcloth, white kids abd parent-leather, with diamond stads ia his shirt bosom, the herself standing- by in white satin aad orange flowers, and both confronting a grave aad reread geatlemaa. ia the foDeat and whitest eaaoalcals. jit Is tme that as a finality to highly seapectable citizens now.aadtkeailnds the daughter of kis hart ebttapped sato a-saatrtmOnial or worse ea- taaglemeat, with, some worthless scamp, with ijaattaleais enough te get trusted af a tailors but perbaps these little ezeeptioaal acei dents only go to prove the soundness of the general practice. At any oar highly respectable csaixens take the Commercial into their houses, gire countenance to its assignation departsaeat, permit their families to avail themselves of Its facilities and ifj once ia the thing turns out a little what right have they to complaint What ia a broken heart or two what a shameful marriage hurried on to forestall something more shasseful, and followed by longyeers of shames, regrets and Bufferings? Let the galled jade wince; ahe wkhete of the Om-mtrtial are anwrnng; it puta money in its pocket, aaa when one has money, who is then so base as to doubt his respectability We did propose, as we hinted above, to say something touching the different ethical systems of our co temporaries, the GessUe and the CtmmtttUi, aa the fbundatkms of their respective lines of practice; but we almost regret having given a promise which, to redeem, may lead ua into disquisitions too ab-treee fbr the common mind, to say nothing the delicacy of the subject. The Oatetts evidently accepts the old and time-worn maxim, that the better way to escape sin ia to avoid temptation he CLmmtrria! another which, even in antiquity, was aot without its supporters that ia order to reader virtue robust and impregnable, it must be grown surrounded with the incentive ta vice.

Between two rules, neither of which have realised Infallible success in the practice, it is hot for as 'dogmatically to pronounce; aad we state Hie case thus plainly that the Qemttt may elaborate a point which it ia aeceasary to sustain ia order to make good its case Against the (bmrntraal. It Is said ia the writings of one of, the historians of the Church we believe is Miisana Ihil the warm-blooded Aaiatio virgin i cen CbArUaaity in5' the Entuiles I were wont to eek''i acht3 of the i priesta; in order babs to streagtbea and to prove their virtus )y thtir fierce' resistance of present pricfice was approved at first by the elders, and came near receiving a gaaeral ecclesiastical aaaetion) bat, the cautions writer taforvS us, in a' few inrtancea, th.H resalts showed that tne tnai: aaa Men toe. potent for the constancy of aeophyte, and, for prudential consideration, at was abandoaea. Tha world is a part of the eaiverse that Is' full of tempUtion.ft'To escape' it eatiaely, ar iafalljbly te provide that there aur; escape, baf the leseoa tf wUeh' the iacidevitr above appears to teach lav tbat It Is better causes aXsedwa thaa ttocoart them; and while the father ofa tamfly by tee great severity la the aaeaMrei he adopU la ecreea bis ofispriag foaa bad eifmplei or the eyportaTiity'tayaa Into danger, may da the Very thing he seeks te counteract, it fat gotag--. rather too far to ay that by Uking "bto.

his Louse'e'Tenlcla Jte putfoa- 'tnreby psavides iaa.Baeaa to jttreaghtea aaiicoa-r firm his household ia the ways af 'virtaa and suoraiuy. Ait' i tgome Corperhead Judges ta Pennsrl- j1 vaaiBf among -ueiw vbb wmwa wuiiuw far Coverage: Weed ave aasumed to "proaouace the Ooascriptioa Act uaeonsCta-' uoaaL wr eoam-tnai te rse next aesi taiag thev caa do to eld the rebeQiom; If Wood-1 -nt ranVfca alluwed tad It from the ataefl 'utive, bewTU from the edJciary CWaV Oae would infer from the above tthi. Judges of Court! were nottoeoasalt theCoa- atitattoa aad the laws ia their deonuons, but were to follow thdr Ideas of what theirf effeet would be ia patting down, the rebelllpa.Ia ether werds, thla Bepuilkaa pwiitor. waati Judges to they have rworato jfiri their decfcloai aceerdla to law. reraxdless of coaaeo uencea, Tae; Conatitutioa giveg to the Ooverameat aQ the.

pwer tt pcaaaaes- pat dewa the rebeiuon; and if is not enough, editor of the Joaraal mast ao the Judges, Imt -the It muH joiav Parsoa BtBCHraJ who, ta ItSd, eeclamd that the aouroaaf all our woes waa la the Ooaatltattea. J. Dssitatx Taa Kae's Brxaca ra 8tfr-roa ev 'a mnxvucbm; Oetoter 18 S3. -A Stockholm iourusl reports a recent speech af the whteh ha declared aua aradiaess, la eaee of his States being overpowered by German to etrta EepuUlte, to consist of tht DanUh Itleav King said: I wUI descend from the threae to proclaim the Brpubllcr.i Iaa ceavtoced that ae people la Europe ia more fitted lot the temfblicaaasepter aat usy dear; Daath 1 orAAUnatlMDeMtftiBrats The. Is is of of no by a to oa at t- 1 TOeCea.ptime.Bt BCthe, eas Tfce Caxette aal the.

Cferaaaereial. 'It li tU lun tv Ik reader MWaWthki a-iam ctpoi rArir.iB pftsebn-. ta ar earn hsr on sundry srxon sjokea' Ll aTV.a fA Alii by aaaay names harder Chaa they ware eear- teocs or polite. Koch af the Hi-win which fxrna hgsiast a'by the saare wltra aad rabid of. the Bqaihnrafa has arisea from the hktr that we are Wa boaoitd with the abase af their argaas.Wa therefore ceea-mead to these wha aegarel the eedaiaas af the GesaCteaad Cemmerdal raloable aad They shew the estimation)' wMck ICbey hart of bne another, and ladicate iaattiess thai aaoul be laldrepoa fair tentiaaoay agaiaat tha Farat aamea the aara aad fa lafaTa ciutanrHmL Hons if what; If says pf tSa 9T vjl nsaajipiit, Taaa eJkalaewc mttmlf.

wa Cbomid sappeee aagaaaaha tamted with aaaae consirtrmtien by the semoasiale -editara aad proprietors of taa Ciodaaati OmttH; but ta oae least, they seem ta Sarget Jgnoea. i We hare aeretal times ebsaryad, taeeghjre have net' hereto fore taken ooeaaioa a 'mmj hU 6m thenu ti aaaaf JUgwmrt acat mf mipnyi iafcaw mf 1M yt ojHrtg other ay tm tiasattors ear ttfcmfmfyi Kot long since, through tie maaagwaeat oar Cbmmbae cerwepoadaal. wa aataiaed the official aoaaa veto af aaa fitete as Ohie, and aotaiahed it while thara wemyee fifteem counties from which the Secretary af State had aot beard officially. The OmtU, ia the coolest manner imaginable, appropriated the result af oar eaterpciae, without condescending to give as a word of credit. We also reported the definition of his position aa a citizen, regarding the political issues before the country, made by the venerable Archbishop at lfosart Ball, aad on 'the day follewtoa; tha aablicaHon had tha satisfaction of seeing ft reproduced in the Gaxtttt, with a clumsy effort to conceal the evidences irregular appropriation.

But a still more remarkable case came under our observation longer thaa yesterday. The Mew York TVibtaM, of Saturday, contained an elaborate communication from Washington, oa the subject of the removal of General Boeecreas, which, as it appeared to have beea inspired the War Office, was of considerable public imterest. Copying this letter from tha. 2V aaa, we did not, of course, omit to give credit that journal. Consider oar astonishment, opening the Gmmtta, yesterday morning, finding the.

identical letter, largely displayed, under the head-line, Special Correspondence of the Cincinnati a most unaaemty pecfornianee, certainly, aad one which the enterprising proprietors ought te have known would inevitably be detected. TJttu avyy it prmly fast for mhiek (Jm aaOvea wyaaaaa-a rwiawfwaaf Ms Mas aad tkt mtMHtitm tfa nn prcnmmmtpartftf tU pwssav Weeall attention to thee things, not that we feel particularly Injured by them, bt to behalf af the geaeral welfare of journalism, which ww weald promote by the establishment of the policy of honesty aad the cultivation of a high moral tone." That is the opinion of the Commercial of the OnjUe, Now, look at the rejoinder of the latter: "If the Commercial has lost largely ia ea-terpriee, td wUd Ua tfmrta aaAavmrn rmdumfi tk aaa eaaaaNasTestardayft charred the Chmu with atrnropriatlnsr its labors, without eredit, ia twe iasawcas, aad than, ta cap taa climax, ft charged that we tot from a stew York paper the valuable' letter of oar peeial Washiagtoa co-respond-' eat relative te the Bosecrane' campaign. A copy of the letter In qaeatioo was seat by our Waahingtoa oorreapoudent, as he Informed ur, to a friend ia Maw York, aot for publication, but for kis prWat information. To this fact the Commercial is indebted fbr the letter which it printed oa Tuesday morning, from which, however, it was careful to strike the well known signature of our twrreepon dent. "Aad, now that we have occasion to notice this matter 'of news, wre would remind the Comma aa that on the night of the loth of October our Columbus correspondent prepared and telegraphed returns from thirty even counties ia Ohio.

To the surprise of our correspondent, he found his returns in the Oom-mwtial ofthel 6th, while be sought them ta vain in the Gemtlt. TToon iaaalrr it was found that the dispatch was seat to the GeaaOs from Colmn bus, but by Some mistake It was delivered to the Cbmmtreiml offiee, aad there appropriated. Ofer hirh amaf eeaaaBorary aW ot area eonelmcend in tic as a eeaa (As fe- pert, nor mm Xopay tM tdigrmpk toil ayea ML We were deprived of the news, aad paid the bill besides. But Us tdea of fa Omrntt item- hjf aews from tkt OomnmcM it rick tut." Is aot that' a very pretty and interesting eoaitroversy as it elands one Bepeblicen pa- par -accusing the other of itemlinf, aad the Other declaring that its accuser was trying "to buQd up an assignation departmeat ia its columns Jt these journals do not lie, aad feer false witness, what are we to think of them? And if they do, what weight ahoald be attached to their diatribes against the Unquirtrl A The Speaker of the Hease af Rep- reaeatatirea uea Geoege H. Pea-dletoa The ie Canary (Ohio) Am, in aa article bpoa the Speakership of the 'House of Rep-reseatativefl, thus expresses Its preference for the Hon.

Gtoaoa Jhtrpinod, the able and accomplished Bepresen Utive of the First: DUtziet, of HamUton County. i.It aays: i "It has, 1 bxrwever: beea saggested by the' Jemocracy or tne oiner tJiates vast unie rar blah the candidate.it having the largest DeaW iocratie delegation in the next House. Among the Democratic- members of Congress from this State there are' many able and experienced men-men' who would fill the positioa With that ability and gntrf -which adds so much to the access of a presiding officer. The positioa is a yesponaible oae; Indeed, we jdoubt whether there ia ah office in the Gov-' erument, below the which exacts ja greater amount of talent ana judgment thaa. the Speakership of the House.

This fact alone Should suggest the taportaaee of aetoctiag a roan who is gifted with a high order of talent aad administrative ahnitv a Ia toaking over the Bat of Ohio members 1 we see the aamea ormany wno weuia ail the positioa with eredit to the country," themselves aad (be body overwhletj they preside. Without dlsperegemeat to the-' other able members' from this State, we Would my that ia ear opinion no better aaeav caa be found for the poeitioa than the- Hon. George H. Pendleton, -oTCIncIjuiaU. This gentlemaa poafefises all tha ualificatioas requiiUe aad, if elected, would inake an able aad honorable Speaker.

He is a man who" has never faltered lathe dark hoars of ear poHtieal whose adhesion to the principlea of the Democratic party ia.he tame either ia defeat' or which, is very There is aot man ia the House better fitted for the post, or more deserving af it, thaa str.aaaurroa.! i-. -o l3 a it k-y The Beaa aval of Geaeral -We find toe fcUbwiag th Fhiladd phla" aarrraavjeesiitaa jc oaaaaaa s-maAtW ISaaaaJIIiiit.a kt tl aTnhia SMOaiaJ n-j-y tiU" aw ixxU General rooviaiai is speadbrg Tsaaa.eaya nffiiM pnhHnerian of the lasts af hia lean sal haa revived the dia casskBef the: whole raestton-. riMiiaaea will be added tot the eeatroverry hy Geaeral Thomas' official rraeri af the betti ofCaict- amauca, if ia aaade public: It ia. stateaV thateae anul ice reaii as foOowst "I dateted the. eaemy -mm BamiATmJbtrmMJUmUmemfkmtmmmm aaminia traaa seat awfcrmf as ifraiy eya sweat aa Jbyfiar uaarfqr tkm ipaitC -Tha-perawk hlrher eAtherity' thaa himself; wha is accused by, Geaeral Tb6mx with hieing the battle, murtte Geaeral Tbb ilioB -or Cet.The priceot ooak ia IhJ3adelpaia ha, reached a firura Bever before Lehigh aold ea Satj avday xO per tun pecadt, The ya aays that it ia tha opinion or aom, tt this a tat of effaiis will eziat.rautil about the fiiat of the yaarwhea- the rireri wClfreese and pal a Ktop to the Gomameat shipment a wa aSvUtfttTtg' Ties Fdchmoad Etamimr states that three weeks' since the.

widow of General Helm, kniedat Chlcksmauj-vwho ia a sister to lincola, desiring ta go Korth 1 joiu her fnand. ia Kentucky, wrpte to.Lota pf Lhem by fniCN. a pasfiport, from the proper Vt, no.ce whatrreT wa takea of her eelnef;" I m.f 1 1 1 1 aa. rraai Chattaasars-neakert I.aa- 1 Caareierate tiaa.aaJtae aVdraataxes itSaaaree Ivi -v 1 1 1 -v nki aiiM FMik.ai i kiuti aa ir a awiTiABiBiaAEliaarr lux I tv Bm ueaerai ewaJBicaa va iw vuchm i 4aameat of the Siege Coatemplat edverearatiMa.llaiaa;aer Aaather Battle. Kvarytbiae; baa ramilai quiet for earev daya.

-Ket a half daaaa naa ana abets -hava-buokea the aHenoe ia forty-eight hours, Oea. Hooker re mains with his owa aad Howard's corps, in the passespf Baccoon with a port of his command thrown forward in the valley eepa rating, that from Lookout Mountain. Thus far the uneaij have shewn ae fateatkm of attacking bias, or of evacuating any of their owa positions. Each is ta a great extent impregnable, aad ia dependant of the ether. If attacked by superior numbers, General Hooker eaa withdraw from, the valley ia hia freat, aad held hie position oa the against -tea times hie owe force.

Geaeral kaat baa take every pae-. cantioa against surprise, aad holds the whole army, Ja readiness to euppert him, I Pis locatioa gives all the present adV vaatagea the mem unit, wa toteaded.se secure, and will sens aa a baa for fatareoffoa-else ppcTetioue, ahoald any be eon pitted, or necessary. The fiat, wagon-train from Bridgeport bythir xouta Iff hourly rspeeted whan oar mea aad animals will ao longer be Iviaa her oa my arrival ma the past Lookout Itooataia laat eight, aad ee-csped antoacbod. A few shots were fired at bet from the riw.beiikvtat-hone effeetwjlt 1m beljwvv4 no neeeaaty exists lor tranaportia; Cannes asoaad Lookout, bat beat caw fceram pawtoai dark aighta Wttb la anycaa tlrni I ia bat six or aevea miles af lead transportation ever a level aad comparatively good road, ia place of the sixty over the mountains a few days ago. Boats, barge, wagons aad pack-mule are ail busily plying between taia aad Bridge-port onmoieated, and the aspect of affi haa changed aetoniiOangry within three days.

Tae rebel silence it too profound to be meaaia glees. It portends aa abandonment oftheaiegeof Chattanooga, and a complete evacuation of this whole section, or preparations for another grand etruggle to aettie the supremacy of arms. Their mo vemeata, if any are made, are so completely masked that none, unless it be the commanding General, have the slightest knowledge of what is going oa. Their lines around the city present the same appearance. Theirport and bearing are bold and aa defiant as ever.

At long intervals the crack of a rifle denotes their presence. Occasionally a puff af smoke, far up toward the summit of Lookout, followed after many second by the boom of a cannon, gives proof of their presence there. Their pickets ia front of Hooker, and their iharpahooters at the base of Lookout, are in their accustomed places. Bat it is hard to believe they remain inactive all this time. It is exceedingly Improbable to suppose they would allow Hooker to remain in undisputed possession of bis preseat positioa without making aey change ia theirs.

If a retreat is intended, they have beea busily transporting material to the rear for two days, aad at tha same time covering their mevamcnts by a bold front. But if, aa is generally supposed, they Intend rkking another battle, their troops have unquestionably, beea concentrating below oa Hooker's flank, and the whole aback of attack and battle will be hurled on him with as little warning ae possible. We are as well wrerered for aaother straggle now as we will be br weeka, perhaps. Oar officers and mea-" are aaaguiae er euocear aboul aaother strorale ensua ad rsofees to deair aaother bevue-. one ooes taKeptace is wui be bloody ana terrible -beyond -ail predecee-eora, Jar the-rebeh)' will have staked every thing oa final saccees; and oar troop will not only have the Saemory efonnef victories to nerve tbeta to retrirr the deiuat of Chlcka-meaga, bat wilT have' the conscfousness of flghtiag for very exatoate.

The oislodgment or Jjongstreers snarp- abootera from- the south bank the river below is more important than some' may be Inclined to eeaaiaer. They eommanaea our shore completely. Their guns were of the heaviest English manufacture, weighing from-40 te 60 pounds, had globe-sights, and threw" conical falls betweaa 2f and 3 inches 1 ia length. The' mea were probably picked Ones, for nearly all proved themaelves capital marksmen. As aa instance, sixty-five mules aad two mea were killed to leas than aa hoar and a half on one abort piece of road.

One driver had bath lags arokea aad both his wheel mules kniad by one musket-bell of tha kind I described. One "baCternut" rascal posted himself behind a reck on the opposite shore, and always reserved his fire till teams had passed him a trifle, when, just as the watroas reached the top of a little ridge ia the road, and commenced starting down the other side, end a very slight halt was involuntarily made, be Invariably fired, brought down one or two mules, aad could then load and dispatch several more before they could be extricated in the confusion. His aim was unerring, aad hia calculation of tha cooteet. kind Many ahoU ware fired, at him ia return, bat he always Baraaide'e Cemmaaa- Waaroavos, Kmat u. i IX was stated several aaya ago that two of beaeral.

Burniide'a most eaatera outposts ia: had, beea attacked by and thaX. hail of the. garrison, consisting of two. regimeata eind a battery, had beea cap lured. vifcii! -u- i i General Grant's dispatch did aot designate the exact place where the dimstasHotiuiisoV nor it state the strength of the rebel force, or the probable number of killed aad.

wounded oa our aide: .1.. Tha RefiHean this afternoon says: Htenetal Burmdd telegraphs that the die. aster referred to occurred at Bodgersville, ia awklns County; Tennessee, This place is trrroi nation of the branch railroad of the Tenner see and Virginia Railroad, aad i ed cileen auies nom Kaoxvaie. ueav jerai Bttraalda else. States, that the rebels cap.

tured cixhaadred aaea aad Courctnnea. He ideas aot mention the number af bis lulled and wouaded.1. The mala army is where it was whea the attack was zaadeea.Bedgertw viile-la aa impregnablei positioa aad ia good spirits subject to toe orders of Geaeral; Grant, who is perfectly well satisfied with its "Taa Hoaaoas or a Battm-tisxbw The jChattaaooga cormpondant of the New York jWaraf'aays: -i i A perfectly txathrui man who eameln yes-iterdaT' renorts that ear dead are atQI mum. wis wv mmw huv vi vii iii He waa one of thoae appolated to gather up arms, bails, clothe aad other V6ri of the tight, bat waa compelled to abaadea the work aa aecoaat of the wwearabte Stench arising from the daoomposing aodias of fallau. brothers and aaae.

Heaaw aevaral ing where the wagons hauHypaaas over Ka tnOlgaittea etaar tnaa this Inha'-man aerleet had bean offered themu -Ittsteo barda mte that the victims of that fatal field ahoald be denlad evea a rude coffin aad a soldier-a barlaL) feaUngs of tree huaaaa-itv eaa animate the bias at af aaaa who-ve-' faM or fail to perform the Ust duties ta tha deadV whea it is te their power to do 'It is difficult to tell where tha blame properly belongs, bttt aone but the meanest and rndes of saaaklad weald leave the bodies of their to rat aad the vxev of the- It ajJa; fof ii s. ii. ul i I tea i.t af smtaal aaave at vaaseati gotag oa aatoag-: tha warkiag cii-aas of this dty So taatltate- aMaaues ta rder -to -secure aa advaace-of jn.la Mas ta I in ii'ialm i mtmt .4 .1 A have had aa la ere af pa ara sum mers, as the price af every thiag haa ettll further advaacad siaca the-adrlitioa waa mad to their All are- oa the em- lei, looking out for their Utereets. Meet-: tags are held OAiiT, rommrrase are appotntea to wait on the' booaar, who, ia most cases, comply with the demands af their workmen, rnd 4ar case of refastj a' "strike' instantly1 takes place" A mechanics af au kinds are Karce and ia demand, owing to the iauaenae aumbcra ia the army, their place are aot so easily filled, and boater generally find ta their interest to pay that la deamaded. Froeectlve eodeUe are beJag formed by the respect! Tt trades; aad so well rgaalaed are these BTjorfations-tbat ia aaaay eases, evea" when a ftrtle.

takes employer rear tot induce ethers to take the place of he strikers. The cigar-makers ire preps.rie fbr a great emor8trationu The earpenter pro-' pose to aak an advance to $7 5 per day, aad they feel certain that their-demand Will be complied with. 'AU 'the trades, are' ea the alert, to' BWvement--for increased was progresses. tit. i -j.

HMLMMaaM-MM'. i Janrc NAl-of ioif, oa going to lh HuntU irfLoudcn, had the distiasulshel honor of Turkiah bath a the earn room 'with Beenaa, Ihe. American-" Hetnae ws to th Prince, aa4they evnoktd a cbllak'togelher. General Killed, pie igaeeV i. 'eewae Bi -arvaa A.

8. Johnston, tJhiloh; Jackaoa, Coaacel- iiPx Brl. Gen. Bobs. Garaett, Gar- rk'.

Vrd: Brir. Gea. Barnard K. BeerBalT Baa; Brig. Ga.P.& Barton, Ball Baa; Brig.

rW HOI Sarlart Brig. Gea. Beat laWnlloca, Pea BrigGesw Jame Uclatoah, rea Ttidge; wig. ua- a-a. Braddoa.

8hHoh: Brir. Gen. J. W. Ashby- Croai Brig.

Gea. Jtobert. Hattoa, Fair Oaks; Brig. Gea, uruata, un-caa lwniny" Brig. Gea.

(Thomas Khett, Chickabominy; Brig. Gen, Charles S. Winder, Cedar Mountain; Brig- Gen. R. K.

Gar-Uad, South Mountain; -Brig. L. OB. Branch." An tietam: Brie. Gea-'Georg B.

An derson, Antietam; Brig. Gan, Starkv Aatietam; Brig. Gea. John T. Hughes, Jex- TT t.V.i legion, xng.

uto. aroij uuu, Brig: Gea. Moore, Corinth; Brig. Gen, Martin," Corinth; Brig. Gen'.

Maxey Gregg, Fredericksburg; Brig. Geo. Thee. R. Bj Cobb, Fred eriekf burg; Brig.

Geaeral J. B. Baias, Stone Biver; Brig. Gen. Soger Haa-, oa, Stone River; Brig.

Gen. E. T. Paxton, Chaacellorvirje; Brig. Gea.

R-D. Tracy, Port Gibeon Brig. Gen, Uayd TUghman, Champion HiBs; Brig. Gen. Martin.

B. Green, Vicksburg; Brig. Gen. Wa D. Pender, Gettysburg- Brig.

Gea; Bichard Garaett, Get-tj5iorg; Brig, Gea. Baiaadale, CJettys. burg; Brig. Gea. Paul J.

Senimes, Gettys-ba4; Gen. J. Pettigrew, Tailing Waters; Brig. Gea. A.

K. Stain, Prairie Grove; Brig. Gen. B. H.

Helm, Chickamauga; Brig. Gen. Preston Smith, Chickamauga. Jjia-Maj. Gen.

D. S. Twigs; Mj. CSea. Zari Taa Dora; IfajVGea.

J. Bo wen; Haj. Gen. D. B.

Jones; Brig. J. B. Grayson Brig. Gen.

P. St- O. Cock; Brig. Gea. W.

D. Smith; Brig. Daniel S. DonelaoajBrig. Gen.

John B. Floyd; Brig. Gea. T. A.

Flour-aoy; Brig, Gen. J. B. TUUpigue; Brig. Gen.

J. K. Duncan; Brig. Gen. W.

H. Carroll. RzsTcaxs. Maj. Gea.

M. L. Boaham; Maj. Gen. Gua.

A. Maj. Gea. George B. Crittenden; Brig.

Gen. T. T. Faantieroy; Brig. Gea.

G. W. Randolph; Brig. Geo. 8.

G. Anderson; Brig. Gea. Albert Pike; Brig. Gen.

Humphrey llanhall; Brig. Gen. H. B. Jackson; Brig.

Gen. T. WigfaB; Brig. GeaV J. R- Anderson; Brig.

Gen. Robert Toombs; Brig. Gea. Roger A. Pryor.

Propitiatiag the Barylaad People. The Worcester (lid.) SKieli says that a United States steamer was sent up to Snow Hill to run off negroes The third steamer the John Tacoy, called by some "the niggerr Jesus," because they Were thus taken to what they thought would be their Paradise,) reached the wharf at Snow Hill on Saturday, having on board Colonel BIrney and a negro brass band and seme negro soldiers; 8he left on Monday morning with about two hundred slave negroes, who flocked oa hoard from all parts of the county, some owners' losing every one they bad, and but a few getting certificates for their sable atam pod Brians Indeed, Colonel Birney told some of their owners that the certificate, if he gave it, might be worth Many of them were ao ashamed or timid who had been decoyed oa board from kind, Indulgent owners, they stowed themselves away where they could only be found about aa easily as a flea in Flanders. So utterly amazed were our people at this cool defiance of the Uws of the State, it took the place generally of wrath aad indignation. They hardly realize aaa fact. The most, utterly obnoxious thing of, the whole bnatnef a waa the parading of oar sfreets day and night of negro soldiers with fixed, bayo- Bets.

txowcung whit people ea the stae wants at night. j-i There was Ifegao men arid boys utterly unfit military service Were taiea. If calling themselves slaves, aad While Goverament-, expect to be sup- ported by the people. It despoils them snd- denly and' Ineqoitabiy of evert vestige of labor by which ft eaa be afforded. Why abould Mr.

Lincoln dread suddea- emancipation, and yet make a iaceable, loyal State suffer as Maryland from this extraordinary aha forcible exodus of oar laboring force, leaving Borne of ojjr fanners with not a single VL.I t.T iiin auaxiuuro "sxacrroa'AaAiir. The Worcester County SMeld thus speaks of tha "easction" ta that eountytr i OSvalrymaa of the Third Mary lead JUgU ment, aot betongmg- to tnU county, but socially seat here, were stationed at the avenues to tha polls in each of the tea election districts of the county, and deputies or agents under the United Statee eaovDst Marshals were present with them at the polls. AU that could have been anticipated as likely to from this state of things ensued. Mea who have takea the oath re-duired in certain cases by military order No. 13 were even then not permitted to veto and others.

whose loyalty no man, bat from detlgn," would question' were not as much as allowed to approach the polls ia aom Of the districts. Threats, bribery and intrigue were at par, kOeaeernlBg the election "Id Cecil County, Elk ton Democrat give us the following information: Rev. Mr. Shield. Rector of the Protestant Episcopal Church la Sassafras Neck, wss ar retted as ueciiton, oa ue day of election, ay the Also Means.

William M. Knight, A. rentngton, Kdwagd iocarwooeL Ward 8. Jones, g. Losby and B.

G.Chan-iler. Some of these gentlemen were arrested pn the road, bafor they reached CecQton, tht place of voting. They were all locked op in a biacKsmita enon, and Kept tsere until the kails were closed, whea they were' set at liberty. Only 45 Democratic vote were polled In the district, some 150 remaining at home ratbef than run the risk of being arrested. Cv P.

Ward was arrested ia the' Second Dis- trietr Wnw-Stepter was arrested in the Third; five arrertS'Were made in the Fifth one, it Is said, for reading Governor radford' Proc lamation, aad aeveraf arrests were made in the Sixth District we did aot learn, their All these parties were subsequently ararsd.T'-- ineSchenek order worked, Wiring the jol liers aotborrty to arrest at aiseretioa, fast ir caprieecalKht dictate. The President's ailing eerier was- aot made known, aad knew-: were arrested aaa others lattandeted before they were allowed an opportunity even to sabeeribe to (SeBerai tjcaeacara test eatn, brntuE -a i 3fere i Harder ia JSarsaal Phillips Dsatrfatv Can, Bovataor W. vn euMioay uiu. aaa ymnj aaoa ai teedias; to be aad soldiers Searching lb deserters ta the south aart or Wiaiaaasoa County, la this 8tate, went ta a houseoeea- pled by two bsothese, Joaeph and David Rob- incon, weivanawa vatoa eauea them onV raal Iwy known their pre tended rmrpeuea the arotht Robinsoa to ca with these, i Horses wt saddled iar a fewmiautea aad thepartiea jaevedeflia the dlrectioa where deserter knowa tar be Nothing curred to axeeae saspfaaea tia, whllacrucaiDffa tnece of timber, several of-1 the -warv fired, aad David SoUaaoa. ftli ftM it, with a ballet tarougfc Jaia sank iKteediatalv spraars; troaa aM.Taosaat ran lata a thicket.

Sixteen -chats were at him, one taking efitsst-ta hie- shoulder, in- fncttznr a severe wouaa r- a I ii. iaaaaa--Ma- reary.a,,rlemera:J;-l ntttTkargro mmmnitl gives the foam llnr cecCTt who7 wa 1 ri-, i I takea prisoaer'ai ATaTayna; oa xaaaaay.ee itase weea 1 zl i -'General JohaWrGary aaa daighe aimsau bevona. pertups; any other Geaeral of equal rank la the service. He twice took' Harper terry tram the grasp or the eaemy, aaa reeeverea immimiiua or all of territorv Ivtaar- betweaa Wi the rwrv. which he kept free from rebel readers up te the time Barasidamd his evens memorable attack oa iTederlcksharf ia De-i eember last, whea he wa called to operate ia the- aeetioa of.

tha eouatry ryuf I Aeaia Creek aad Falmouth. Hewn severely wounded ia -the ana at the battle1 af Cedar Mowntainv aad eistia guished himself at CihaaaeaorvIQe, by hold- in ta ehecx tarice am aaawer ex tae eaemy, Here. toe. he received a eoutnsioa from a bell, from which he, however, soon recov axed, i jj i Ia the battle af Gettysburg, it will be mnubered, he with hia gallaat diviaioa feaded tha right of oar lines, and drove aad almost annihilated, after oae af tha ae verest coutota upon record. -EweH's whokt corps, Bumbering some twenty thousand of the flower of tha rebel army, knowa a 3tonewH "During their brief connection of one month with the AJTny-lot 'Tennessee, the Twelfth Corps have had two eohfiicts with everwheha ing forces or the enemy under Lonpstrect, ia both of which It came off victorioua.

-r--7 Thir "Corps- 3 ts cotnposed a-aetfy of treepi frca "Sew York, Penarytvania.aad er a tae teeoni csvutoo ormea from the two last named States eemal brigade, coa-Ustliig altogettter of oV ftoutthi' vicinity aad KaoVeraGJiia. -w I General rr-ik IJlair aad the 0peak The Waahingtoa earrespouJaat of thd HtW York Jimmal wffOimmtrte aaya: i- The -Padk Js hereat-outa are ceeiaeuy dbgnteilwiih theEisir famuy, ana eepteaur with the asaertioa made by the means ex General.Frank. that he is bound to be Speaker' of the new- House. However taa is powiti vely asserted that many Republicans are pocxing at sua ranura, aw that there caa not be a doubt af hia holding the balance af Of Mr. Biaxr Republicaaaad DaoeditioaalUaaa friends the following are said to be certalu Bare- Kathaa LXxoa, T.

A. Jeackea, Jamas T. Hale, G. W. Schedeli, H.

Darning, B. M. Kitcheaa, Jacob MV Slate, H. Webeter and Francis Thoaaae, making aiae man, who are aid to love Boaae more thaa whole army of petty Osrsnrs." The Badicak dread Mr. Baait, aad art eircalating the report that he wiH realgn hia place la Cpegrese aad take a Brigadier Geae- ral's rraumisatoa to tha --v- LOCAL NOTICES.

t0 Lead Tbas every fhcaity far' prodao-rtbaaaeawe Wnnw1ia. tm bTaea sat a saaai .1 iV XSnegaut Vignette Pbetogrxp'u at liattTi eaHw. MSSOBlta Pfk' Ofera Hoax. aoU-St. "Copiea freca Old Pictures done to aaerat laeay's SaBaryV seaea veartn.

JJLnd5 GalleTj, 6t and 7Totih- aeO Landya Galleayf 68 and 70 Foarth- 1TABBIED, V- mmmiAnm Tt. TTiimI OB th MB Of Sorgh. by tin Bw. Mr. Hofcha.

eTBirfceweil. Ind Mr. Wuiu D. fiun, of lfaaratowa. aad Mm giun a.

JoasAjf, Smiwly Mt PWunt, Ohio. DIED, Oa TnhT TTir- II, at ha mideaee, aear Jef. SbraooTiUa. IaI. 6.

Dim, lata at Coriastoa, ay. um- Nui 13, at niM tm, aeun, mlOmt u. tereTMiciuMlaad Marsant Qaiclar, met aaa sear. mw ar auawms. aeara aareuaa, With tkrobkins acarWaad aanalag jeJ But aw sba cabBly (taapt at last-All aaia.

aU arfet, aU aaariaaa aaat. V-ba fnnaral vill taka alao troaa ta nafaiaaea or her STaBdma, Mo. S0 Oaafral aT oa. oa euoay, a M. Tha triaada of tba faiilj an iiaerffully ta-Tttd atsna.

Kcwalwr IX at ocfca a. au, aaaoaa ruinn, csd ream aaa ft autatiia. raaaaaat aoa of J. H. rUaaohl, znss suiaTaXVAir- WILL BTBQ OH BOTDAT AT MOZAaT HALL.

COAL. FOR COAL, DT TWKNTT- riVK BCaHaX LOTS, vfll fca beaad TO-DAT at the OStea, ia taa City aalWtaaa. Oaalriaa Taal OaeuatMea. H. OoaL la varr amallaaaatiuev wili aoM to Blackamttha, oa apauoattoa a KhulU Brawaiv, BXSJ.

BtiaLKaTOH. Oaainaaa Taal tioaiaWttaa It AT A MEETING HELD IN THE torta liaiac a aAUUi vnr- It taa AtUoeina? BaotaWw wgrareutmiaxd: St- frur'm "Brruiit BociKy i St. PaartckS Beaolaat ioatot at. Fatrtch'a Coaanan-tioa. Tha Ttaknatr anaaat, a aT oVtibaratioa, eaBdeaed to adjourn ta tna fttOowlii 8CKDAT, tha ISta, at thaaaasa Siaoa.

ta ordor to auat ta Meaaa ii TH j.n Hi i ii Hi iiiT ia rwaiiMiHiiai al Tii irf 'aotincloaaS la above. A tall attendance an4 1 Hi ii fijiarinna a uMUta aaja wamnavn carTTtaaoatof tsWgt. XH--TaTh8 TTft ATTR TtTTTT.T?PP Ysxnm -aoBXXTO- on btihdat at XOZABT BAXIi. UAIII DXJ3 1 X2A1HDTE! rjrBATCHKLOB'S CELEBRATED Ala DTI" TJB THS BUT XH THB WORLD I Tb amir kantaaa, tra aad aaUaMa ra Thai tplaaiiiS Bair If to arjer-ebaawa laa, rat. or erar aaar niaiaiii wj auaaj v- tajurias hairor ataiates ta iUv leaTtas tha heir auft aa baaatlfal imaarta fnah Um aa All otaara ara nan taautiooa, and ahoald aa avoMea.

doi Braniata, aa. Tactory, HI Barelaa Bitcnahigaaaw XoiUt Oraaai fcrSnaaas ta avoidea. Boid hf all laj tiat.MawTorJ aw It for laaaaa taa Hair irT it ni-1 1 tCT DISKASXSf OTTHB HEKT0TT3, BXMISAL. TTKIB ABT AKD BXXUAIi SISTKaS. Bbw aadraliablo Hetael, vaaana of the Boa.

Aadrraaur. J.miliUJ uuuuhivi, Will atag froam Boanara "Ptabat avatar," at auaart Halt, aa BUPAT tviaiau. CLOAC8! CLOAKS! EvmYirw STYLE. IYENS So noi-lnt CS aad West reurth-at, up stairs. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! IVENfc CO eS aad TO Wart gawlh jC LOAKSr 0 ATX If iVEisrs aot-lm- 6S aad Wert up atalrf.

IaleT Baj TTATlB 81 TJ7st near PAT THS HIGHEST "RATE3 far VoreiSB aa aawrieaa ieT aaa euaarrjooa, ajota 'JDaaC Daaiaad-aotaa aad Oaaaitiaa BaBk-aota. I Ix-nU ia fluiaiiaet Baooritha, au kteej of Trnear. krmt Eeakvaotaa, badndjawtaa BBk-aoeaf yh-irlaia. orUi oarotiDa, aoota VOX aALX UT BtUfS TO BTJ1T. fi4 ff est Tkirdst, aear Tiae-st, ae30-tt Ea-antai Helxacliaiap WOl ahts; -X 8n BUUDAT KfwHT, at Hoaart BaB.

NBVER HAD SO FINE A STOCK moor, aad aam raoaivmadaUr froia Ih.f Smka aaakara, vis Vm fHtf F. O. TUiabt A Ca Wat-Kaaa AoCj 2 ii S- oap a JiaTaua, aa luarr, t) aa auwa-, aaaaa 1 1 aval. a. x.

i aan laamw vimi. bvw Bukwa; aadoaa aaow aaa rtaaat uaaeny avoua ia aauuanraifnmnar' -c. BT. irTJaCS. lt) ro-EwZTLOSte! 1 at t.

tfc YwiiXEKNTotrAirT piao a. froat air aaaaataeaas atoca or Ptaana, aa wm tat tba (oat jaw a. Cpaaaaaataad aavftiFa FLAliO aed net know U.at?A eat JoarLh-atraat. i -v Ur narw I -av tad Waratanca ta atraaaaataraow. -3 -----t: 'J 1 -z 3AI7 .7 Kbs.23 id 2S TTesI Xlilrdtrccta taraaage, taele.

Ulvcr, V. aadau TA BV nTX-TWBXTX BOSSSea aiahod torari lia ta aaaw to suit. aoS-lm-Ms cEAirriiajJL FANCY r-aj livji it -CP a -a-TVVV Li A ffl Laa U- icta4m'-'rr. i 7 TACXEimx 10.C0O new imw aH wf cy eoS aw at V' nio-at rwt. PVrNTTVh'lVB PIZt Oanitht I to HT-ln ta arw Coar-y at 5i 1.

to.ijajaa raaasaaav II -U if A aal KiaiwiiaMMaaaiwiMaa. I tw CMnla I Calicoes. a FREHCH IIERINOS ercat Ttrlely of Colors, LA IT -C-; 1 DRESS GOODS, LAROL ASZOKTUnnt, At 25, 30, 55, 40 fivad 50 cents, AT DE LAITD'S. i WOOL PLAIDS Cbesp, At DE LAND'S. Bombasines, Blacli Alfiaccao.

AND XTEBT STTUS 07 MOURNING GOODS, DE LAND'S. OASSIMERES, teekfr3aBJl, Wterat a ill- 3almoral SirirtD, Dozxl ct Flannol, laQ.Ol; UflUaer- led BlnnliotD, Bed Qxiilts, aaaa-jaaaae DE Z.AITB'S, 74 td 7C West Ferrti-strtct, Opposrit the Opersv-hoiLio. INSCQiSCE COUP ANY Want nixdtreet, fisssad ttery, Orf0fTBT AfiOMfO TCBtPCaT. Capital, 00. DIBECTOB8.

Uaarl aTMeaaiL of atitehofl ai. tiMatt, too mm nan a Alex. Swift, of Alax. Swift A 0a. Oo.

Jcwph Troimatin, of A. and J. TroaaaHa a Joha a Tartar, UUof Taykw A Aathoar. I IiiTiII ii ii li Til full I at mal I S. SwiWaton, of Km.

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