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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1864. CJTY LNTELXIGENCE. For Additional Local Intelligence see Second Page Mextotg at the Hall, of the Union Iikagitk. Speech or How. Wm.

D. ellky. La.it evening Concert Hall, now occupied by the Union League lor meetings la connection with the Presi pact and capable, by its thorough unity, of exercising a pressure strong enough to lead Mr. Xjmcols, if tte shall be re-elected, into the flower paths of the "Radical Democracy;" which means, we suppose, that the President is to be put in swaddlinar clothes, nursed iu the cradle, and be led with RadicaLy Democratic lollipop by his nurses until he becomes a good litlie baby. General Cochrane also wiiies a letter, -which AMUSEMENTS.

Walkut Stbebt Theatbb. Ebwik Booth takes a benefit this evenbuv at the Walnut, and offers one of the most attractive bills of the season, the pieces being Ray I DonCcetar de Baton. The former play has been crowding the theatre nightly Monday last, and the i interest the public takes in it seems to be stUl unflagging. Ot course much ot its success depends upon the splendid acting Mr. Booth, who all his impersonations drives unmistakable evidence oi tbe possession oi genius com- bined witb a cultivated intellect and hard, unremitting study.

If he remains only true to himself, a brilliant 8. KAUGLE, Company Fifth TmnvrW Veteran Volumes, in the 27th year oihisi Carlry ofVhe body6 OI th luneral Kiven oa the recov 0 th 1(H. Terj umt JOHN ppsivii'v 'T. aie rm. ari aD juarja Pencelhv nf i vT-e RihL ra WwXLi' Fi4i The iriends of the family, tn that are in the citv, are respecttul iy invt dX funeral, from his father's residence his be'ow York and Fianfcloraoad on "leM 8 nvwt TO aa wn atternoon ..7 rmisniD eteet kokkdtg fictpt AVIIILIIvI IKQUIKElt BUILDING, No.

804 CliESSUT ST. The Ctecclattox of The Ikquijiek Ateeages OTE SIXT TiIOCrAM COPIED DAIL.Y xxix6 koee tka3s dotjbj.e all the sttesep-tp-tiok sd daily iapi13 ik tee city Combined. dential canpaim, was crowded to overflowing to hear the lion. "William D. Kelxey, who had been advertized is the speaker of the evening.

Beiore the mwung Dcjan hundreds were compelled to po away unable to ain admission. Owing to the want ot space we aie unable to give more than a synopsis ot the speech, which was received throughout by the great assembly with the highest approbation. Mr. Kslei began by showing the grandeur of the character country covered by the American Union. It is a contir nt.

g.idl the speaker, in its dimensions. Its shore are luted bv the two great oceans, it sweeps back from the At.jtic, where but a lew years we planted colonies which 1 arj Tuiv iirv sturi-s tntln Pacitic. i cn was -her ever such a country given toman? It is gii.ed with evtiy specie of climate available lor the Caiuiin tuce. Vt lay litre the central ptoplu oi ti.e wori.i. Icntavs rrem our toirft wiU carry vou to ihe ousv sLyrt 01 f-uropt ere tear ce.i,Lbors to a xnoUMuiu n.o.ioii 01 ana occupy a thousand u.AiiH taons.

'i u.s war in whiuh we are now elided tut the un.ty of this trand country. It is ttie present jvol and prosperity ot tae lew ii)illiou 01 peop.e bat dot the junace of iue coamry. It is lor lu pt li aii couilug pottriiy. ILen let us ut of tLe war. Con.e.

my CeiiitK-Tiii auii let us loot at it- Vmolii lo your mind's te the ma 01 nuiia La: "cc-untry lite ours tor sile What war so lgautic ts i he Sjick.tr cuuired the history of the Grecian wars witii tho riiiun. mud showed tcai uretce list-it wKiauilrmr thn the in 3iaryiiril. and all her v.ere a-- noiti'. con. partd with im-i war.

Wh- he ursiSaw the "stars and bsir--." on the Souifl LIjV ttie su.sjiiriiatiua. Coionei IjaKE und tliai t'uuuil citizeu aoluitr, v-Lu tmburKcd ill tilt: KariiS ain ciuz end is to-day a coni-luanjinK Uie 1 utli t'oris, stood with tie at tt.e and we cviuitd tne latie e-sh flag ftuiaii; mt iious-s. toi'i 11 eiten li as lar squill u.e lool of a siave i.aU fvvr cur-tea lii. Ii1t.11 us the of the wr. Kenjriu.

rr, wt ore lut f.irr nd yet.the hts tit-en whn we tiau a luii.loii and a qaeiter oui nf luosc iliirty niiiiiens in the htjil. Vou wi.i 1 conci Uic fltbtl krin in the Uiiitier. ior ibcy i.re -iiif Auinciii cuuens, uiispuiuetiiy Cgntlng tb-I of vwui.try. iherv never i.a ar ours. Luu tae uia'rriAl Oi which it CO.nuo 'lhere ur no luuitrs or cnui-nais liiiv tre th vst pn-uu-mg citaeus ot the huwt.

(Apii Whtn oar ovd I'rtsiJtLt. ouii jiCis Lmi. i.in'..ni jth-jhj tuvtjioicaie our Cisnonored tiai: and to ipkiU tue pro- prt whieii bad been bloif iroai us th huij of tlie iorth thrtieu. tail by uiil hanards U-ey hi 1 tul.eu to the iht boticd th in to iheir people and indred. bo such i.ry ours ever seen by toe eye ot ii, ti.Tinie'cn: ou tii sniil laitt ot ill-.

It beit'ii iri iroai sevxitv-sjfo thuusaiid tj a 11111! on. inu it is to-day rep.taisi.ed 1.1 a nitnin-r wi.i.h no uau'iii 111 me vtr.u eouiii n3.ej;aii au arm at.vr such a tint. (Atmlaae 1 This war hi.s lixei our iu tb ereal lauii'y ot nations, 'le Grt -t i'owtrstij tae t-rvati r.ation in the wond is Uie Unite i Elites ap.ttii-a.-e aiid rtii.t the prowiuR la.tirBt in power la taw saait Liiito SilA es. my et pierhead fr eed, wbo are a cusvomM to bej.r at ihe jimut Btal ILc.itr that tlie is ruinca, do you nt Uiil we not ou.y cur owii aiid our vn ariiiy, dj truiv ever wn- usuiiKd be.ore, btt taat we sent nimiwn ol Collars tc t-d lue sarvii cittzciisof Karjn; lo vou not re-u-emUsr. lu lrit-ria loreitu birth OrcT-j.

ortul'i, tt Liih caned ncarjo if Lr-a ii-t to ieed iarvlnM coua.r.tm when en tt' liaek aj. i.y a Cunitrtieraie oiraie and Poocl-d lor a iir.t' ijui of iiKniey ew. wnen yoi vote lor LiU.ev ou vou- ler tneewucroi vc-sel 'oein. to pay tJi.s t-oud lor hav.u;; snt bread lo ketp iivc our juru.in country aitn Applause. have our jmiiuu as a power aim ihj tbe aatious vi ti.e world.

LordJoii hi'SfKLL dc-s tic uu about the 'irortj jjsi he d.d about tue T.r-m. ile rfiiih. ihe owner oi iLr. Ue.t fa to mis cojutrt lor triai. Haul we a truto, fc the toy pe wa.i:-J uj to 00, would iiatc tiea wort liUiuoieU 111 OVsrv'J sliuir taaii ctea the sat vtrr iu U.e rrr.t aju.r.

p.auve.) Hit" pneriire prvecoeu to snow tua: tbe sieves o'tte I'nuci aaii "i U.e 1'iiid and O'. tbe sea -ut laujlit l.uroieaU liJil.oi. ea.iti.iu ii inMrr.t ring aSjur. tbe j.rat war iw. wu ca wn crash tr.sr tt.e htai oi tie rti'J pair, lit Bt i 1 its.

oa an rrm.rv 01 be iar.cL lot eiu i i.e. .11 11 tiui itie Iiorii.wrjts who was rosprn-ltde fvr wi You an tne Ate I'crU ps iier to your i.et$hrH'r. it is AfiiM US 1 lloii't b. ileVe tl.it at the lie.I ul itn wjr il.erc wei' iu- v.ei-I real ojtai.uoit -t li arc so tai hsti lo-Ai j-hl You ie.l it was ABiiam L.Mji.t. Vt nl oow.

to a phrisc ot Mr. I.im'oj's, tt iw ii ajou" lor an l.uiiit ie e.tizeii Oi t.i.Uol lo unt-eruuke. j. Ai.titr hrre wert itit a story or ti lH-itiveratiC iiom la k-! i tfcKt lo itie cui oi i. uiiu.ia stratiou ol Jam tt wiixl! Le sbvwea t.i.-.t th l.inn era.ic ere n.oi.e war ana tor 'he oe- slrui Uou oi i I Uiou, Ar i.iTaxrif and i ai.iuvl I a nit aua teius.

to I u.oii men of ti.e ti htirvi So UiJtii i ti.e cry nuances tbe coiitry teine" rttiuei tlie iiitaiti.ur-- ll.Ii.tlVlr 1 'Xl ..1 1 llr-W t.l tl oanec nt the trat.on of ah- Hi ei; w-j tL t.eao. ol tne 1 part v. that d- ru.t.ed ti.e ert-uit of country i.i.-4t I iojiU uoi et enough ix.or.ev to lay tt.e I 'j. 1 and so Air. obb, tue crx-tart ef Ii.iin'tr..

at lost tl.ey sa.ary o. old the irea- irv. lor a loin of j.t.. e. lu- siruu oi ocrriti; tour, ma or e.ui per eni.

lie ua tw iitt- in in" rt an.i even at I i nuvtrtiva 1. te i iitii, oti'y ii sj.u Now wo l- otbjr day ur and were otlered a rreti tut.t )rt enl. -nr. k.i.ui ruftiutii lo LfW the ct: ertr.ee between the i ai-iirr Pica t.cneral iirAu a ted South t'tr. dtarou lor naiihicatijii.

i.nd J.vi.i.s wLe.itt.e pttc tieelart-l Ur will a ri -v ot tit." cn ii tie-ner: iti ui in showed that McCt.Kbt.AM "i niiN ii jiii ns. ntiu tti-ii lie vt incr it of tue country ti.r.i.ijtn hie Le us ro tn.rv"n. liie 1 euusular hud p.auued uy tw viiiocratic oI Cau- Iorui.1. a.ii. Kie Ai lit L-L tml Utpuruv andisjie near swam tiie wLete 11! Ja.

I'duman. k.H.. and otat-rs. At a h.te hour the iaro oe -ed. SmrMEXT of Stores ron Helief of the is iir.ss.UL sbkbidas's soon as mtellij-enlic reached the cuy of General tMikmANs treat vutvty la the Shenandoah alley, prei a.aUoits were at once mtde by the mted Mutes t.risuon Coin-! mission to forward deie-tates and battio liell stores tor the reih'l i the wounded in that brave army.

During Tuesday. Wednesday and yesterday tue loilowhit stores ere torwuraed mx don sherry wine, 2 brandy 21 o7en cans u.iiK, 4 uezeu bay raw, 4 dozen blackberry brHiiJy. oil dozen cantou liaimei drawers, TJu pounds eor.i siarcii, tta, poautft ntij.eisa, i r.orrei uriod atiuis. 4a Uttn cutis zen cans ass. ted tellies.

Gj dozen cn neaehes. uuicu if until svrn iiu. tii i-itpo w.ioi iunl )tat lui A wi.it 1 'XI .1..,. 1 it- dozen cans Mai. htitr.n i-aasclierrics.

Iu Uoen cans strawberries. 1 -o tjuarts j.icktes, 4.U pounds lariiia. 5 X' xtils hi bam i- Roston crackers 10 dozen cans thickens, iui nounds butter. 2u 19 t.oe ii cans brandy peaciics, besides a lare a.vsort-I ineiit ot matter. A tield of ue Commission and eighteen cole, ates are now on the ground rentlerinn all the aa-issaiiee In tiieir iKit to brave heroes who are irom wounds received iu bait.e.

Additional ue let ates and Siores will be lor.va-.W us they are dav to day. Tbe Comrr.issiou wi.l endeavor to reach the soldiers oi the I niou ou every ned, according as itls SListJAiaed by the people, ii Tii Campaign Club The following will be the route over which the Campaicn Clnb wlli march on to-morrow evening The line will form on Filth street, ncbt resting on AValnut mreet. no W'tinnt tn iweliih. aown 'iweilth to Christian, down' Clirisiian to lilto reen to Filth, up Fitlh to op irown to Twelfth, uow fwel th to Arch, up Arch to Sixteenth, down Sixteenth to Chesnut. down "f11' 10 lauepcuaeace tiuare and there dismiss.

A grand display of ureworks will tafce ubtce in the sunarn. Ciu-iens on the route aie requested to d. splay hats and liht up ibeii dwellings. Mekting of Colorep People. A meeting of colored peoule was held last Ecvening In the Masonic Hail.

Lieveuth street, below Fine. In reiercnce to theu aiieaed w-rougg in beiu; excluded Irom riding In the bassmiper Railway cars. Air, Isowitud was calied to the chair, and speeches were made iavorahie to their by Froiesoor and several other colored gentlemen. It is unuersl ood that the 'Colored I'niou a new organization, has had the matter icit in their banus to petition the compaaies to feran: them their request. Tile Late Disasteb.

A younor soldier, who had part of one loot amputated, was in one of the ca rs which were burnt en ihe Fennsytvauia during the late calamity, and be was not seeu aiter the cars were destroved. it is thought that was consumed in the flames Mr. R. O. Whitb, of the Fitteenth Fennsylvania Cavalry, who was a pastenter in one ot tlie cars, states tbat from tilty to eighty persons weri consumed lu the tUiuies men, women aud children.

The curing yesterday created considerable stir throughout the city. Eailp.oad Accident- An old Lady, named Cathakike Masks, aged sixty -tour years, was caught by the cow-catcher of the locomotive attached to the 2 o'clock tram Germautown. yesterday afternoon, at it'lnth and Columbia avenue. She was thrown down and had her shoulder-blade broken, besides receiving a severe contusion on the back of the head. Right Leg Fbactltrkd.

Jomr Kill- -kikb bad bis right leg fractured yesterday, by a piece or iron talime on It near it orrisio wu. He was admitted utt-j the Hospital. 1 i 1 is I I takes up the various platforms and analyzes them, He follows Freuott elosely. und sustains him in i ail that he savs, with this exception, his with- i drawal i3 not as ungracious as that of his chief, and i3 toned in a botfor and more cheeriul spirit. THE DEPOPULATION OF ATLANTA.

A strong appeal has ben made to Genera! Shite-ais, in behalf of the citizens ot Atlanta, to reconsider his order that the Inhabitants of that town shall leave it. The hardships that they will sudor are pom.ed out and pity is besought tor the women and children Their case is a hard one no doubt, but the partioB to have exercised pity npou tor them Phonld hare ho.t their husbands and friends. Ihe latter did all they could to aid the Rebellion, and are even now absent in the l.tel army, hgiiung agaiuM 1 the United States Some of them may Lave been re- conscripted, but many ol them into the Rebellion with no thought of the consequences, and without carme what became ot theii families. Genoial Sheesas has no cause to be tender towards them, and yet he has acted with hun.ani under the circunLstances. ile might have catned the evacuation of Atlanta in the same style that ic(.

auslasu hoped to depopulate Charnboi-sburg, by the torch. Tne act 01 that desperado has been ierociously gloated over throughout uie South, atd veiy probably tbo news was ta'ked over with praiiiicition in Ath.uta. It would be a tine point ot strategy in Hook it he could leave several thousatd versons 111 At'anta to bo led by the Federal ceramissarie-. He bo.tsi that the line 01 la.lrcad over which Shkujiax receives Lis supplies shall be occupied, and all uecor ior the Federal army cut It would grca.ly assist him he could induce General mekmax 10 iiu-poveiisb lr.mself by feeding a hostile 1 ov ulation, v.he, L-eside cevouiing hia rations, would be ready tho teucral with t.erceptioi.3 cu.i listen to such a proposition As lor depopulating it Kj ilnna tsw NTO and Joensto and Hood all the djwu trom Chtiauooa. 11 they did so if they drove off old men, women and children, and s.

them to the hospitahti ol the lar South, it was ail rifrrit, just, nbfral and proper, but it hkuma.v imitates that policy the deed according to Keoel ideas, an untteard of cruelty. The old table atcut the gored bu'l and ox comes here very hen the Srmthvrn heart was hred, and the was bdirun, trere was no idea anonj "passionate and uthappv people oi that section ol the consequences ox their wicked acts. 2ho war wis to be conducted uh triumph upon their part, without foses and without iu.Ter-u, g. All those misfortunes, it ws succiaLy ar. raJ-jTd, were io be suffered by the unhappy Yankees But "man projxisos and God disposes." PENDLETON' IS iAC.CiED.

The New York Imily Sttrs is urir-'iit that ilr. rEMLKTe: should te liotitied ol his nomination at CLicaiO. It is evideut that ilr. I'kmilstos i iuliv prrpaied to rive the country such auotuer letter accenun? the honor, that immense dauitgo will be tiOi.e to tj.e eace men, should he be perm.ttd "to die and n.ake no si11." The StVM says naiveiy A poliucal crear.iratieu that dare not fice its own luUaic, that ot lis on position, and tnat tita iu ntd evas on toward those uouu eooui? wi i.u jitcitab ut v.eU.ry. 1.

i 1 .1,. rv r-rirr War A Stt i 11 Jl'll'l? u. ui 11 .1. i'. are afiaid oi the candida'e lvrj Vic I'm-iufLcv let them ta'kt measures to procure another r.orr.ira-' tion.

lh have 1 cat au a.T'ont an hcnoruL.e (jetitU-ii-an. who never soiicned the votis ol tbe font ent.on, uiid who, we ae cou-' vn.ced, ould picfer to icvuiiie a private rat'eer than to Le thiusi iLto a poaittoa in pnbiii- lite." Ihereioie the tletnaitds that Mr. npirTOi have an cj.portiii.ity to dehiif his lilt 1 the intention to deprive Mr. i EMii i ot tbit pnTih-jje. it wnl fai i r.o autt matt'ii in tlio hand oi the tr cksters." tiie coiainit.te to notny bun 01 ins nt.iiiinaiiou wni ot PnTc hirn a chance, he will speak out in seme other way.

Ihe coi.uuci of the sr I'emttcracv is declared bv the Acirsto le "iujur.ons at treacherous," inteudt-d 1o ccmjiei the peace arty 'to aoc.pt an ii.i-uit and a triumph." Furthermore ii lSAitl that tbe pnacc mcu eld iu this u.ctai ce to (-xi ei.ii ti.e prii.cj.ie that they have sui orted so oi.sistei.tfy and teurlcssiv i.wy tni: reiwer i-iter 'ii'us draws a p.teot i iet tu oi tii of that ttv fie heart" t.i Utt, Air. 1 K.M)i.lTCN ttitt, the retri is i and or c-tiiiiys wl.it'. lif.ni't us trim rit'vs J'LufJtni." 3'r. To.V v. id to I a i'i-il tjv.

He must or Hirst, and com tee will not ir.tc h.m a ca to tongue. THK CASE OF I'llil ''ViKOKCil The B.i.i-h covernmeiit ds not seem to Le will- to make a out the a2'air ol the -Mr. Haiti, the real or pretended puivLast-r titat i-yv. ar.cai crs is cool.y bv Karl I. "Jj.sll that ho must he the United States I'r Court ami tie.

end Lts ow case. English so very rtrong the case ot the that it would never do tor the tiovcrmuent, however stroiia- pai ti.i iiies, to take ari ound against the r.i iticiples oi maritime law pronounced by its ovn coitits. 'dr. Bate may, theielore, come to Yoik nd iiht out the question beiore 'ho federal judges, llis trip will te ajrreeuMp, no doubt, and h-s inisi.Ttuiio will meet with muitituoiuous cndole-ntc-nt in that sort oi society which Mr. Iiiollope says is "L'Ol mixed." A general order has aiso Leen issued by tne l.rirtrn C.ovei itmeut snips oi war oi either belligerent flora entering remain- ir.tr iu aiv oi her la'oitv's orts ior the tinri mff 111 aJy OI mr Lj'-'ir oris ior tne purj Ose ol being dismantled or sold.

A ptevious Ol der tot Lade a'! vessels ot belligerent powers Irom entering any British port, irom. equipping aud It-mof refitted, etc. France has not jet prouiulirated any such order. THE WAS SN THE SOUTHWEST. St.

Sept. 22. Colonel Ttiovwon, 0f the i First Iowa taa ry who has just arrived from Little Rock, says it was understood there that from twenty te thirty thousand Rebels, under Fuicjl, had crossed theAikansas River between Little Rock and Fort Smith, and all couimnnicatton was cut between those points. It was not known whether 1'niCE would si i ike Fort Smith or march directly for this btate. Shelby had expected to co-operate with bim, and enter the State Irom the southeast, whiie he puahes his column in the southwest.

A report Irom another source says that Fhick already has a force seven thousand strong iu Iiarr Cotiaty, iliKSOuri. A heavy Federal force is concentrating at Browns-vil between li ttle Rock and Duvaii's liiurf. i Java iso iv 'H Division, under General Dkxms, liom Jiorganzia, had aheady arrived. Peace Overtures trom Georgia. A private despatch from Cincinnati states that news has been received here that Governor Bkowm, of (ieoLgia, and Vice President Stepiless, have asked General Sherman to grant them an interview, and that he has consented.

This is confirmatory of the following despatch which appears in Richmond papers of Sept. 19Lh-l Macon, Sept. 17. Rumors are riie to-day that General Sht.rmak has sent aa informal request to Governor Bkows, Vice 1 resident Stupheas, and II. V.

Johnston, to come to Atlanta aud corner with him on the subject oi peace. International Trade Congress. Louisville, Sept. 22. The International Trade CoEress ot Workingmen assembled here to-day Seven Siates were renresented.

Kobt. Gilchrist" of Louisville, was appointed temporary chairman' The object ot the Congress is the mutual protection of the worktnnnen in their iudnstrial relations and against the augmentation of the prices ot the n.e-CAsaanea of Uie. I I i i I I i i 1 1 I I I I I i i I I I i I I i I i i i I i I I I I I i I i i i more than realized in the future. 1 he announcement of his benefit to-nifrnt, of coarse, will crowd Uie theatre with those who appreciate good acting. Cfsskct Street Theatre.

The Sea of Ire still holds undiminLxhed sway ai tne Chesnut. and lroin present ao-perance It bids fair to become one of the mos telling cams oi me erason. jiTeryuJiiig touneciei mm iub cnic and mechanical part of it representation now sn.U.ly'and.actor.lyth i naement will doubtlt-ss be amply remunerated ior the outlay incident to its protiuc.ion. Arch Stecf.t Thfatrh- tDiris Adams anneunces is name ior a mis rruiuy 01 ma -ic. 1 w- urirt will be pertormed.

Mr. Adaks taking ihe pruici- I pal character in botn pieces, ilr. Adams is one tne most promifm? or our younc Tiajeaians, ai pit-jtenra to uifeht should crowd the Arch capacity. The Quota of Albany. 22.

Tlie quota of this city, two thousar ree Lur.dreti and lorty men, is lull, liitanly raised in the last two weeks. The GoldTMarket. Nftv York, Sept, 12. Goid closed here at 217 217J to-night. CITYJOTICESr Wrbeleb Wiuox'8 highest premium Sewine Machines are the bet.

simplest and cheapest. Fifty thou sand a yehr are sold five thousand sold in Philadeipnla Every warraEied, and the money returned If not entirely satisfactory. Call and examine. Send for circular and specimens ot Instruction given at the resident or purer asors. Sales rooms, 7t4 Ches- street, Kvery hiinily should have a heeler Jc tt loa.

Hope Told a lurrrKtv-G Talk, bnt never even an-t-cijav-d so divine a preparation tor the toiiet as that df-litttul preparation, "nozolojt iso coo', and ra- frtstiinly ar( eble to the mouth and teeth hareus and inviiioraccs the turns; tive. a pure and healthy tone to the treth. tl.an.s, beautitle- preserves the teeth, and decay, by Cl.ILI-RE)'3 CtOTBiao. i-Scys' suits. In ants' Clothing.

Hoys Over." vats. 'i he largest and best as-ortnient in the city. M. KOEA.A,ii No. 4 T.ii.hth street.

Tnr.OAT UlSKASIW. ASTHKA, treated usist successfady by Ir. Von ii his new apparatus. Siht. a maladies of the Lye attended to.

Oflke, No. 10.7 Walnut street. Mks. Wixstow's Sootbig Sim for children cur -s dysentery and diarrhoea, rtfculatee the stomach and bowel-i. and cures wind-co'tic.

Nails All dis- ea--s of the cared by Ur. ZACHAhis, No. hesant street. Cot, bt ors W'ai Whit -tiers ts was utven hy Usim to when be -r-t wrtu his cavalry to the Valley of the tfhenan- Answer. TTfve EAELTbaek to Vp p-Oiosed when we f.it leeeivtu this rrom the lrort to wnd it to I'hirlss StoKKS A the en.

meet ciothtert tin tr ie t'-outmi ctal tor their per.ny-a-iirter to uiiise an alver" of, but on sl-u1 thougtits we to give it -a the orismai truui tiie pen oi our killed tori espomient. En. 1-AfcGAINS IN" CIOTTIISG. L'aats in iotlilng. barauis Clotstrtr.

At C.nvsvn. OKI Stand. hd Old S-lAnd. Old atiiiil At ii rukW' At t.tAtvtas Mollis At t.KANt t. Mr- et.

No. I No tn 'henut No. No. Oi-t) Chi. sum A Lady s.

A or wor.Lr--.viDE eetut ation. ALLEN'S tiKLI's ilAIK KLSTOSKK AMI 11A1K L.t-.e.;ca'ed tor rc-storiji hivvoratra. beauthyir.c Itiir. rndericg tt sott. s'lky and 5: rcraahi in any ties.

red portion arrest- Are a 1 a. jia 1 iir a healthy tuJ nat: the r. i hey n-ver lail lo tirey ori-tlttiui vouihfal co or. Tbev aet dtrectl; ral clor to 11J to its upon th root: tlctti the natural nourishment repaired, iv's i Cvii plte without the Zylobalsatnum 1 1 cl an es the l.ait ai imparts to it a Not or 11 Lttui irnsiiuoe, aud is suited to botaonmj 1 the EiTor.EP. Ktrr.oprcFS.

THE TLIIVAVLS AND FEAt-I IKIES. If your hair is thin try it. if ctir try It, ff barsh Try i if lasToIt ss try it, if none of these try it. tor all who u-e wi.I pre-kcrve their hair through lite, or sa by a.l Iirut-fclsLs. AN1 FAii V'sfcT'CEsSKI'LLT TRE MED i ,1.

ISAACS. M. OciilsH ariJ Aurist. No. Ml Tl Ml.

At t.it lal pyes inserted. No fct esaminatiou. YV 'ANAMAKEE A BrmWN, CLoIiiXNti, SIXTH ai.ii treors. Y'-. Brown.

and Market Sts. Wauumair it Biovrn, Cio'litnii. and Sts. V. a-i iirtw ti, "iiVhing.

uil Mirsttsu. Oteicats now on band. Iru.s troui fl up. xklAnRIED. LEKPOM-WOKDAN- On tl ITih br th J.

C. KUAN CIS LELhO.M to rs. MARY ANN WoilD.vN. eiclest tlajgbter or Martin and Mary Ann I Vic LSan Francisco papers please copy.j KIMHr the 2ld bv Friends' ceremony. 1 HOilA KiCHAKDS, Jr to DEBuKAH daautef et 1 bum as Ktinoer, il ofthis city, i i i -1 i ii wr ve I Church, t-v the 'it rot Xs.

Rec- tor 'asisit-f bv Itcv. Lees C. Ktans Colonel WM. J. Sh A New jersey, to aliss utLLA LOllSA llE l'L, cl this city.

DIED. the 21st CLA EA, wife of John E. aed yejirs. i te rc at.ves itud friends of the family, also Spring tijtrdcii Gtove. No.

5. and C. ot B. and o. 4.

are restiectftiilv invited to attend the 1 uncial, from the of hi husband. No. lt'4i S. Founh on Saa- tlay afternoon at 3 o'clock. CUPrrCK.

(in the momlnp ot September 20th, JiiLril C. COPJf FCK. inthetotii year ot his age. Ilts iriends are particuiari invited to meet at his late i icsidtmce. N.

tenths. reet. on luursuay, xid insL. i at i M. Interment at ilohy, i.

Friday, September 'iid, at 12 o'clock. CAKK. Alter a short aud severe UInes, on the niorn-I ing of the a-ith Mrs. 31 ARIA CAKU, widow oi tbe hue Jaiv.e I axr. in the 74th year of her age.

Her relatives and iriends of tbe family are respecttully invitert io attend her funeral, fiotn her late residence, Mo. ti'tpj IvombArd street, this dav. the inst at 2 i'. M. services at lr.

iiRAiEitu Churcn, comer oi Ftnirth ana Fine streets. I1CK. On the l.wth OF.OBGE DICK, son of Lewis at-d Catharine Dtck. in the year of his age. 11 is friends, and those of the latnily.

and the members of the Minerva Assoc at ion. are risoectiully invited to attend his ruueral, irom his father's residence. Mo. 14 Dana (utte Puke) street, ou Sunday, the 2oth at 1 o'clock f. Jit.

FIX. Ou the 19th at the Seminary Hospital, Georgetown. I). KRAMCIH FIX. Lientenant of om-pany First Kegiment Veteran Keserve Corps, in the 2S1I1 year of his at.e.

Eclatiotis and irieuds ot the family, and the members of the Eighteenth. Seventy-mtb and Oue-hundred-aud-four-teenth Keiiments. a so the members of the Southwark liose ompanv, arts reppecttuhv invited to attentt tiis tur eral. from sister's residence, S. W.

corner of Fifth and Spruce streets. To proceed to the St. Feter's Ceme-tary. HELM BOLD. On th 21st insL.

J. FREDERICK: Hi-LAtBDLD of Fran.lin and Kiizabeth lielinbold, in the 25th year ot his aire. Ilis relatives, and those ot the family, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of bis tather-in-law. Fortieth street, above ilariet. West Fhila-delphia, on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock.

HANSON. On the 21st HANNAH wife of TVilbam R. Hanson, Baltimore papers please copy.j The relatives and friends o' the family are mviied attend the luneral, from her late residence No. 1812 S. uenhouse Square, on Saturday morning, the 34th at 10 o'clock.

LAW. On the 21st inst. SMITII LAW, In the 6Tth year of his age. His relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funerui. on Friday, at I AC.

irom the residence oi his brother-in-law, A. Uawiey, JNO. Hub Fitzwator street. Mclaughlin. on the loth instjint, p.ev.

Hron McLAVGHLIN, pastor ot St. Anne's Church I ort Llch-nioud. asted 4 years. Tne relatives nd friends, also the reverend clergy are rfesoectiutly invited to attend the luneral, onlrhiay morula at 9 o'clock. Services and interment at St.

Anne's Church. McCL-AlN. On the. morn'ng of the 22d inst, alter a l'nterins-illness, MARY AicCLAlN. The relatives and triends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, fom her late tesldeuee.

Fortieth street, above Market street, on Saturday afternoon, the 24th inst, at o'clock. To proceed to "Woodlands Cemetery. 11iTr.115 On the nth Inst. from amuutatlon of the leg, at Cavalry Corps Hospital, City Tojut, i i i I I i I i i 1 iu ine d.u ue to its utmost 1 The relatives and friends of the family aif tv hers of teoutht-rn I.odsre. Vn.il Biv.

jspfctiully mvitwl to attend his luneral, tro r-residence, o. 34 Worth street, below bwkewui V' ndav afternoon, at 2 o'clock. "nersou, oo vriVKi i r. i long and severe hl. u'-o-'s, uiuaei I.

I 1 111. Mi. 1 iiosp andFalrmouut St-am Fire Engine Companiti me, Oooii ic tjjaras ana tne Jjemocratic Associ' twn i etery. SPECI AIfOTI CES. TUE UNION LEAGUE CHESNUT STREET Above Tweltth.

HALL, tat HAIX WILL BE orES THIS EVENING, ASiD 8ATUEDAT EVENING, At 8 o'clock. Several durttii-fuishtd speakers will be pre-erit a- address the public oa the issnes of the present HEAJJCAErilK-i FIRST BATTAhiOS Union Caaijaign Club (Iionoratily uk-i-i Soldiers and ricameii). t'hllad -ipbia, Set. ii, liA. ORUERS No.

I. I. Pursuant to Orde No. 1. Club, tbe me aiders of this liaitii.ua ai parade, faily equipped on evening nci.t.

II. ihe dne win be Jormed ai o'clock f. ureciieit, In In lependence Square the riht restiji? aeu tiie Lad: nreparatory to wl.ich the nitiaters will Ilead-quarujrs (ComaonwtaiUi Iluiioiags to reun transparencies, lanterns, Ac III. The First Asjistant Marshals and Aids to llarshal will aapear mounted. 1 V.

obeuience to the orders of the Mannals is stric enjoined, ana those oitlccr-i will be held the conduct of the men. They will protn-j'iy utp tny eisorder. and sec that there is ao straggling fdut the route. V. Oo-ooel Wm.

A. (trav. Lieutenant-Coloiet Wm. Ward. Major Chart C.

Captain Win. ii. ner. Captain Joseph T. Fora.

Captain Ki'-lsrd Lieutenant J. B. Alln and (Lieutenant George huve been appointed Aids to te h.et ilaiLU. They will be obeyed and iesiKcted acoorttnv ly. br comautBd ot Colonel P.

C. ELLilA KE Chief ilarhaL Wm. A. Geat. 7 Cuablks BLkigbt, I-Special Aids.

oetPH T. Fobd. "rTg YOUNG MEN PiiEPAEED FOE THE C0175T. )n; House snd teat CrUITENIiEN CO.NLMEECIAL COLLEGE. No.

6S7 CilLftN I Street corner of Seve uth. Practical Instructions in Book-keeping in all rt brar.ctxts; Feninansh.p, plain and urnaoieaul; Meroaa. ui aicjlauons, 1 eie4rapblng Ac Students lnsuucted para i err. and received at aay f-n ETENtNO SESSIONS Contlnoa from September 15th to April 15th. tha gtri to those eflECd cur.nx the cay an ottportuurty to h-ctme qnalmtd for holding Ueirabie posluons ia tcii-ness li e.

a'-aAOfcTie, contarnlnp terms. and the name of nearly ate hundred students, may be oouined iraili oa application. -r TT RFPUBLIC AN I WTVCIDLES. T4S CLCB vr-i'. met tbls i Kfdav) aven.nr at We-T Roon of HANSOM TREK I LE, to make arrucste'n ct- tcrtha Parade Sat.

mtav eretiiiff. cete.nber j4t.i Pcrs mi dorrtias of becomin? members pleaae a.tad. iljatp-ments tor ale at the Ha 1 1 Eiecutive Co-ntiitte will meet at earDeDlaee at 4 o'cive-k. All mernbers havin oid eqdt.m.n"? t.liut rTtort. This Cub assemble at same riaoe ptiMtir-dav eveatng for para.te.

LSMAS EICHtrrald-iit. WM. I FOX. Sect-tary. SEVFSTPyVTil WAED.

A MI.KT'vr. OT the ai.orai nion Aociati or the tri will beheld tria KPliiAY erer.inc at 'i at tha bcath East corner KEOST coa JMA.TKB Stilts. Tt.e Wa-d Executive 'o rp i wil also tniyt altet the a i lotnimcnt ot the Asclatida. Ail fouj laiiios to the AiftJoo arf to rrai'- tben to the cie-. or tesv t'ta li AhiJEJiSON'S, N.

corerrtO.Nim: Sts. JAAll- McA.i Wit. Ovisgtok. ecretarr. ELEVENTH WART) Ji VOID A ot the Enroll el Citizens of t-ie Ward will hei.1 Trt-s Even tw at cmc.

at 1 ar Hall. No. 4i6 N. 11CJ.M street, oroo its jiu-' (turtfj street. All that teel an tn ti ls Lra1 would do well to a tend.

ts "her may find son, eft: n. their -Bterest. flios Fill T.ea tvr. ill be at ii Hall, N. corner SECOn and COATK-S st'eit-severy dav rrom to 5 o'clvek to recede satjscripaons.

GE A. QLTGLEl, ctiinaaa, Wk. C. Kice. Secretary.

TO THK FIPST AND Twr NTY-STXTH Wards. Fellow CWttsen As It is the irEe-tsuva dutv of all who love tfteir country to stand bv tr.e u- veraawnt and "ive t-f-m all the aid In tneir p-aer vsa are ap ieaie to to send in your contribiitior to in enctturaitlna ealistrnents. A liberal response on vrnt will free the Wails from a draft. Contriju'Jcai Li be kindly received bv the undersigned. lliOs BAEL'W Trssirfr, No.

Uii S. FIFTU Street, iinRrr.ENni ard. t.ixcolx, johs- fct Ma. Mvers and Victory. The loyal ot the Thhteenth Ward will assemble at t'ie I nifi I Eooni.N.

VV. corner FKANKLi ant lirXTONW-i iD Sirt-tts. on Sataniay cen.ng. Sept. i4th.

at 7i to p-orepd hi a bii'iv to the Orand Ma titu to bt id at Frank lord Road and York streets NlneterLti Want. A band of music win escort the -itiz nt By command of WM. rALAlEK Chief Mastal PHILADELPHIA AND READIG RAIL-i? roij Corapany. Ortce No. 73 S.

FuCirTH street, a Sent. Zi. 1S4. lo avoid detention, the ho'rters of Courm of trii Company, due on ti.e 1st proximo, are requested io K-nvt ihern at lsorReeoa or betor. the 3tah int-, wheti je-cemtswill he eiven.

and checks will be rtalvloroe- 1 tV.a It It, th, Tor aiii tV'-ftDt. S. BRADt'OhD, Treasarer. ml-slon. No.

PRVNE St t. Sept. 22d, ISA. in future ail Certificates oi Master and Credit i tesj-uea tj this Coiumiss.oti as claims lor Loimty, musttie; rfrs-; fry tne froper OJtser at Corif. to the eceet ttua tbe recrnlts are accep eu and 'nto tii" strv.es oi the Fnhed States.

K. P. KIN ti. President. B-Et M.

-Mookk, Secretary. A FETING THE irst Sub District. Firs' tv aru. oe Jackson S-cnool House. FEDERAL aw" venth thin i Friday) evenins.

at it ciock. rento" sabscr pt.ous to avo.a tne a-n 'roen inruran- WID MiCn-LE, i rjsident- David Tot, T. Wiixiahsox. Seorctanos. i'N oYlTlf-THE MEMBERS OF irE0X Lodie.

No. 18. A. P. of Penrjvrt -an tt.

sr. esrnestlv reonested to be present on nt Moaan.r e'fo-ing. at TV o'clock a bus.ness of 'Ui be brought beiore the ineetiag. 1 order of the beif JAMES CALDWELL, E- scretar ALL DISCUABGED AND MEMBERS Of arrangements PURITY LODGE. No.

325 O- C-- St tied eeting ill be held I on SnrttrdiiT ej en nrjrt. at o'clock, room No. 5. O. f.UMf.

ilB Ktreet. Election of officers asid collect lotior flue By order ef the Lodge, EIMTTND BKbWLflJgc y. ELECTKICITT API LIED care for all curable Diseases, bv D'. "-iS No. 1113 S.

PEN'S SU.UAKE. A pamphlet, inUn-" particu.ars, sent grutis. SUBSTITUTE. Itll PREt'ESTA-Mr Agency. No.

411 A CITIZENS' tive aud Volunteer Agency, xo. ii Strest. Th? highest bounty paid at ims onuo io. three years' volunteers. ing, tree.

N. E. corner E1GH1H aud lit i WOOD Streets, at 8 o'clock. vvrFR. c.

c. DEAF MADE TO nEATL-INTBOIESM to assist the hearing, at P. MADiilhA 3 NO. 115 S. TEXTH Street, below Chcsuut street.

ivniv TT'NGI ES AND BOILERS FUK MALE, 11 vA JLj horse power, cheap lor cash, at No. 24 Street. TOR SALE, ONE FIFTEEN-HORSF. "EKGISB, Wii" flue boiler. In good orrter.

belnf In use out time. Apply at Le.brantlt A McDowell's i oaiu r.v GIRAi-D Avenue and ASH Street. rrrr e- tt: it ii 1 fdE ash tngton Iron WorSs. A nrst-c as Etui ie, SAIV- at J- vcniij mn tut fumishAil iu one WCta-t uia io. v- 135 N-TLilBD Street.

cns HW t. at rr.A I ui uiita uuhai auu iuiuiwUAMieiV. Streeh. MACKEREL. CODFISH AND nA.l2Hae; Nos.

and 3 Mackerel; 20 drurtis ia tiuintais largo Codiisu, per SC.jf h'if! LE, tne tn ard. are Invited to atten, rrtta bis late resiiieuce corner of Fine nth an 1 'Ai 11 r-ets. on Sunday af ernoon, 2th at o'. 7 Funeral to nrr.j1 it l' X. 1 1 T-3K FRIENDS OF Tfl F.

LATT. roiro. JOsHl'A 14. HOWH.LL are invited to a.tenrt at the Presbvteilan Charth. Woodbury.

N. on f3 at 11 o'clock M. 1 rains leave the foot o- v( nut street at A Jt tl- 1V.L.IU (iinn, ai inree ii. the 111th Regiment Feunsyivarua the city are requeued to meet at 1 THIRD and GASK1LL greets, on Fndny n.ghu ra" to attend tne uneiai oi wc. FEIDAT, SEPTEMBER 23, 1864.

NEWS OJ? TIIE DAY. BuxitiDAs's Ajimy. Nothing additional had reached the Government up to one o'cioci yaf erday arternoou, in the way ot information irom Sheki- n's itwi-atioES. SuisiDAN is doubtless pressing otin ptrsuit ot Eabii'b uyii-g battalions, or what suay be left of them. The Iftct rhat at Carper's Ferry they have no later iniomiation from sheiudas goes to show that i Early has not attempted to mue a stand thus far.

i Ko information ol public inte-tst had reached Wash-' ia.ricn, yesterday, lroiu tiiher (iEast or MiEniUAJi's aj-Kiy. a rmv of the roTOUAC The news of Siieki- I)AS's victory in the Valley v.p.s read along the li on the 20tli atd was received with m.treundea enthusiasm and icpir.tod cliceiing. Ou ti ist- at daylight, the guns opened aioig tbe tnaro hue, kepi op a fti'ilaue lor half aa hour. GCEttsiLLAS. Ten oi ifosrDT's gnenillns arrived In Washiat'ton jesterOay nriut-r guard.

They are repres-'iiti'd as an impudent, boasting set ot scamps, fond ot uariaiit.g their Tlio gucrrulw oi hich this gam; is a wo uuiet on.M'iis by spt-lls, and Wiien overhauied br our swaw rretaiid to be roir.g to their woik or buut.ii stiay oatt e. Exicuriox. G. Dosai was shot at i-ojt icLlei-rv on I 21t mstar.t in ot ivolve hundred soidjt-rs, lor th crire oi 0 -ifrtion. About the commt-iictmctit 01 the war ho joined tho Te.an rs, ai-d f.s alter Uivn ai-d vent to For; Dtliiwuic lie took tin ci ailegiai.ee, ar-d was inatio Scr-eeaiit in the Third Cuva ry, Xroiii which hv tfinciUd t'ic tetare the execution he made a spjveli aoiiiowlcdginrf iii iui! Tni Lake Iibatis.

roLuir.audtr Caskk, 01 the Uiuied States has ieA-rajihed the 3eerets.rv ot tho Nary that far has cap-vured the princ'ral aen? and serral iccoeii-bees the who e.z?d th- Pur-ions Island Qttt-n. Their object v. to iht- steamer Michigan. Tuii pi.r:icoars are given in aiiolhcr coiniiic. THE aSSESS5IZNT of His Honor Jud? Allox yc'' rda-- d-id--J in the Court of tiuartu of this city seme im portant points in reterer.ee to the id soldiers bciOKjniiiT to f'hilaaephi3, under the r.evr law, which it is we 1 to hate understood.

'1 he is, thai it is the soldi' r's privilege to ra as-f -K-d at any time, and thotfo who to haTe h's Lame added to the assesmeriP list ne-d net v. ait lor the exfa a-se-snieiit. Ihe language of the' decision is, the name maybe added at any time prior to the astfessmi'iit." This is clear enoi; -Ii a. to the nsrht to add tiia name beiore or dunusr the- Umc indicated, bet it does t-ot touch the tj nation as po whether the name not be added afi-'rd, wnieii is to L-c regrt-fiei. Tlie law tio-s r.ot sa to forbid sue 1 addition alter the extra asses-iu: nt.

It says: ''And cheu any omission siia 1 occur the omitted name mall be added hy to the assessment and iiot vottrs upoii ti.e it pi.otticu ol aiiy citi-" ica ot the district," vie. lhere 1 no limitation 01 tune hen1, and, in our it would seem that the nuine may be atlded at a.v tin.e b- tore the election. At all events it a cMimot he added alter iiic extra as-euteut, us to enable the SOloltT tf V' te at the October elect. 011, it may be added so as to bim the r.eht ol uiiug at the Presfdtiilial af any lime bet-re the- extra tor tliat eieetion. The-second point rieciced by the 111 re'n-ton to the manner oi the assc-ssiae-i; in tl.iseity.

ile is ot opinion that the assessment mut be made bv both Assessors, ulthouirh the iaw provides that ne may adn.iu sU.r the oath. This, en, will double ti.e i taak ot the sold er's lriend. I lie yropvr ractic-j to adopt won be to go to one take the upces-saiy oath or aiflrnuuiou, and with thai athtiavit and aextvment papr, repair to the- other and ct hnu to eouciir in the asse-snient. The certi.lcate- of bot'i A- ressois is then to l-e to tiie tty Treasurer and the tax aid. The recc-'p' should be transmmid iorthvrith to tho so tlier, in order in yi verily to veto at the contpanv elec-ion.

lit Assessci, or rther ihcer, to ertjoiued fcvthe act. renacrs liim Ii not S2r0 doeiiuii renders it vorv i.eciv ifcf.uld Le fcnown lTiiJiide lii.i who ot each Ward are, and where thv uie fi.in autl.o- ls.ii by t.ny r.iiv oi" tlte hie to a tine ary "it tt I i It' lutlaC. are a lare "We ihr.t in every YVard there numbe oi citi.tei.s who do no It row ti iiaiitt-- of Aio it -iviore, fuitert to fit lev Exeeativ- Committer of toth political ar.ies that they shonld rccure tho natn -s ci tt.o Aj.cs-sors as soon us and have them punlisht-d lor set-eral inloitnariyii. TUB LARS KiIIII PfUATRS. The Lake Krle rate? ave had a short triumph.

2t now sceii's that tho steamer Puraons wa not biirrifJ, a i w.ia repv.rttl, but was leeaptuied by the United Sides yun-toat Michigan, cud the Kooei yiraiei trite but Queen sunL, as has been previonsly re; or'ed. lite irteuiion ol the adventurers was rtih'r to stirpri and attack the un-lioat Mirbtcxn or to possession of some ot the boats belonging: tt that vessel, and run oh' some ol the IteLe ou Johnson's Island. Tiie Pa r-so-hs was soutt'eu by the rasca but vas towed into Detroit ia a siiikinjr coii.Iifion. It seemi that there were confederates ot tho piraies on shore, near San. dusky, lor whim the sici tls Leicre spoken ot were in tar-ded.

Tily hd tot resp-ond, hvwever, having 8m8 previously arrested by tLo Commander at Sandusky, oloi.fl iiiLL. Tnese Kebel enterprises aro very bold, but they do not seem to succcod. GUIS SlltAL. FlilOIONT WITIIDIiA WS. General Fejckmo.vx's letter of withdrawal veribes the old quotation "Convince a man agai-ist his will, lie's of tl same opinii-n stiii." 3e withdraws, he iroters "Not because ne loves CtsAR less.

But because he loves Ilome more." He holds tbe same Bentinients about Mr. Likcolw that to always did, p.nd ccndera him a preat failure SEe withdraws in order -'to be consistent with his antecedents," and is ot opinion that McClkllas's letter of acceptance is "re-estabhslinicitt with alavery," whilst uscols's pasition is "restablish-snent vnihout slavery." Tbe Chicago platform he thinks is "sep.araMon with slavery." Thj8 is con-eiseiy put, and is, in truth, the whole question in a nutshell. There is a coincidence ol feobntr and sen-timent betw een Vali-amdigiiam and Fkimost in lelation to tbe candidates which late has decreed thev shall support. The Martyr of Dayton agrees to swallow McClellah because, by the Chicago platform, "any Democratic administration must and should be governed." supports Lincoln liecauso, "bowwer hesitatinsr his policy may be, the his party wifl, we may hope, iiorce himataitr" ye-estabilshsaent of the Union without sitrory. Havinjr no party ot his own worth speaking General Fbemost ungraciously, and with a pout, reluctantly agrees to support Mr.

Lin-oolji as a necessity, in order to deieai McClkllax. Ho says Ijglve ih-e ell, I can no more. Ihough poor tbe offering be My heart and lute are all the store That I can bring to thee." 1'umost threatens that hirase'f and his arlotida Wiu lorm theiaselTeB into a phaJajax, com-.

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