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ote gee “THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 9991. NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1864. PRICE THREE CENTS. observed, avows a desire to ‘encourage’ immigration of immigrants, confined 23 home I have communicated with disembodied | respectably, some elegantly, ci7.4, There were also five alternative but a war or revolution, they join in the TWO DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Sratl, On seated tan ai, Bee fouls, more particularly, however, with Andrew Jackson, | or six ons. ladies of rather repossessing appearance. cry for the former, The Germans, it {s added, are a whe be the instra On ‘HE SPIRITS YESTERDAY. ‘chosen ansmit benches of the rooy, pong books were Blow peopl ; do it Is very difficult moathe noone mat vapes the war. tment to transmit ¥ | aia for the benefit of the or ogrogation. ‘On the title page to infuenco pees thik the icow Lord Rus- | ago, requested the representativen of the federal govern - “ W(ouring delivery of these remarks the lecturer | of saan weoke rap oe {Vowing ny iad Arti al of th Et and Unit a King fell’s love for peace too well to be afraid of his notes, — * obs id by rec ang pr. ag a ee coughed @ good deal, and at moments seemed unable 0 Songs for the ve’. vice of the Sanctuary. your iV: 6 na CT ie THE LATROP NEWS. : rape, eS a ae A . COMA L. V. HATCH ON SUNBEAMS, | presen) ee ee penags with understan‘ing,” Fublisned by the Church of Loreen tie7,16k | pe tlmmubetinc mete weet eal eatiaeale es we bave advertised for cotton, and with similar resulte, They have largely increased their imports, but it ie mot to be concluded without proof that in so doing they have done anything against law. No doubt emigration from Ireland might be ‘“‘encouraged’’ in such a manner as trench very closely upon downright enlistment, but there was, in point of fact, very little necessity for any transgression. It was so easy to acheive the end in ) isnoone here | Prominently noeid outside the door of the meeting dom at New York. ‘There ie no change to roport in the Holstein question. a man, who tells me | room was the fottowing:— Will relieve ail pains from my lungs, so thatI | ‘A Book fur (he Times. The Voice of Flias on Prophecy Austria. for him im a clear tone of yoiee in epite of my | restored. By Daniel Shetield Snow, Messenger of the Tae Vienne correrpondan’ of the London Times says ‘Coming One, 5 there @ statesman or a diplomatist in Vienna DANIEL WROSTRR PRESENT. The services commenced at three o’clock precisely, Mr. Signifi sla‘ ive Warn- who does not think that there will be adwar in t ing. man—another disembodied man—stands pear | Samuel Sbeftleld Snow the spent Boral, taking the cant Legi ti The Emperor Francis Joseph ie eaid to have told the head iy ¥ lam | Taisod form or pulj The 9 Messages from the Other World om | me, 014 bo tots me to look calm and poncoful—s0o, a picform or pulp at the ond of tbo Foon. ing to Napoleon, of the War Department that he must be prepared or all | view by perfectly lawful ropreseotations, that it woukL: Rebeilien. ‘other is Baniel Webster, and bebold,my | chaunted. After that The Herald” read from the Bible ” ng be simply gratuitous to presume the employment of un~ the cogs too wee 1am calm. ' ‘the éighth chapter of Daniél, whiob relates to bis visions. Poland. lawful means, | In holding out distinct and positive - { the ae eno at feast two minutes, Scene threes with this ‘The Herali’? said (tak- ‘There ie nothing new in regard to the movements of dnceneats to entoeae oe eae Cy ago would - jneurreot a ‘inst oath Goethe se OP se gH “Ek writs Timer) oaterwe trace | Tho Mexioan Expedition Of- |" iniSiGttee nada sou sry reaqors | mete Sad,cpm manic eats of General © te | sncsmm dt ienite apenas, Tee afstraofastionses || "A Book or the oes bilewres 9 eeeiny see oo ficially Condemned. studing Count Stanislaus Zamoyexi, were despatched trom | LSter concerned, int we ourselves have societie formed ‘affairs of men pass through crises which prepares from Bich for the “encouragement” and promotion of that very State of the Country. oe aatoktiede cenas ct are rep lege cornea ce gee i Coun Which is, promoted. and’ encouraged. By Presiaent Detuer end purer life. Vi these affairs from a “The Herald,” after reading his ‘Book for the Times,” Greece, Lincoln, We provide pecuniary aid exactly as the federal $ disco hich ‘Thore were reports that the new King bad quitted | government proy to provide it, only we give a natural ‘epiriveniantic potat of view, above all others re- | gave the text for his afternoon uree, Ww! proposes }, only ‘an . caivaiion. taken fore the twenty-second verse of thesiztion | THE SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEAN QUESTION. | Athens, convinced of his incapacity to regulate the con- | preference to our own colonies as the tion of em Se SS wees De 8 wees 00s ‘Ris own stv Gee eet fosion of the country. Their. authenticity, however, is | igrants. In the 1 ‘of men from thie country to What is Done im New York om | tus sys tho spint again. chapter of laniah:—*'A Ii one will become 8 thousand Mey igraate. 15 tan eben iat men f gooatry A SPIRITUAL CONGRESS snd a small one a strong nation , From Tee It te stated that a comprehensive t had been sub- tons of fo ei ee Sunday, Ws gow boing told tn thet apbere unhabted ‘oy. diem. | Herald” made'a somewhat lengthy dcouree, iterapers: | Kk im Active Preparas| mitedto the Natiooal Assombly for'an ostaviishmoni | oh the taco of the tettn ney nn Toacaataral renals of den ae / wi tee eontery Madehelr eforis for tuo nimetio: | tone, taken in & Qulebell, wore ae. follows;—Tne date ‘rege: oe 7 Charged with the. exprese functloos of stieadlog to and spontaneous movement. The Americans Dave taken goed fetion of the buman rece wil be perfected and carried | fixed for thoend of the world was 1844; but it wae delayed, tiom for War, reducing the Greek debt. care to let Irishmen iknow that a man in New York je teto effet Dy men amongst you at the present day. and was now hastening ‘0 = close. ae ar SSeS The ‘WarinD ia Mexiea. bead Lay ies, oven ha rea | hes Fo ne 4 THE CORA HATCH SENSATION. \9. ©. CALMOUN DEROUNCED BY SHE SPIRIT. thereof, and the whole of Europe.would soon be envelep- Meiceitee ore ton eetene Wroronean, | cone Ce ee ny wot me INTERESTING SQRNE AT CLANTON HALL. Further saith the split. Jobn C. Calhoun, the leader | ed in the same fratricidal strife. The only true Church ENGLISH SYMP. tpn hee cemergpreir + Oe te ene A ‘and fomwntor of the troubles in my day on earth, the | was the one represented by “The Herald,” at No. 163 A General War Likely to Busue from the | - Oe Seemeres ecverementicraes), Jan: 6) Present position of the Mexican campa! our Own manufacturing{counties: but, in the main, it rep- a eS point from which as grown all the — Man did not inberit bis reward or pun! clearly delineated in the Moniteur, which has afforded us } resents only the ordinary consequence of udden and apes boheme berger y sel wd | AY ey ean Ano al pon pn fede oor cpeian a Complications in German covelderable information in advaiice of the public intelli | urgent demand for something whieh the Old World eould be ee ee together, | Such ao my friead the tecvarer, is for me, of lostrumenta | Obristeudom there were some Jewole, but they wore very - gence, brought by the last mail. After ‘an inactivity | supply. ‘@o doubt, by the expectation of some further develop: | in the naods of the saflnite for the carrying out of the | few. ‘The ‘of prophecy was a gift given to the ae, ae a caused chiefly by the season of the year, the French had Sa cpap woants of the spicy litle emeule of the previous Sunday | objects of this great war—the aed menteas of ‘all | Church, and asa r of couree “The Horald” was & foie icles O34 Sseclons Cage ee march to Commercial! Intelligence. Herald’ been 4 whicl jee! OF ie republican arms no THE LONDON MONEY MARKET. ‘avening. The hallwas 20 ful! that even tho ladies wko ann BOGIES What WEelrTage, color or sect may hth tafe oe rey pare es * | The funds showed continued heaviness and want of con- r longer imparts the character of real hostilities. * * POA PES EY dicting the present war Oe ne Ole to ty tethe | , THO steamship Rina, Captain McGuigan, which loft | prom unis brier tracing of the movements of the French And then will ariee an empire stretching from sea to | Herald,” which were interspersed by occasional serial Liverpool at three P. M. om the 6th and Queenstown on | forces it will be seen that the character of the French do- fea, from Nova Zembla to Patagonia, throughout the | flights of fancy, which may be justly palliated, taking | the 7th of January, arrived at thie port early yesterday | Miaion in Mexico is now undergoing @ great, and at orders and limite of wnich will be established a devel- | into consideration the dizzy height from whence the morning. ea enrania, kt Until very lately the French arrived somewbat late wore glad to find standing place fn the body of the building, A number of men, dressed fm red fianned shirts, came in shortiy before the com- fidence. Consols on the 6th inst. were quoted at 90% a 91. Tho demand for discount at the Bank was comparatively light, and in the open market trangactions took place ad mencement ofthe lecture, to all appearances to . nly of tho comparatively small ter- | 64 per cent. Mick up cies, Shere ue © =o paakape gpa a es ST See gay cs of bis remarks two gentlemen | The steamship United Kingdom, Captain Burns; from | ritory between Vera Craz and tho capital. apy ag aero the Londuu ross (City Article), Jan. 6.) poste in aM parts of the ‘building, and there wasno at- | Part of the dream, which bas seven dreams before present (one representing the military service of the | Glasgow tho 27th of December, and Portland, Me.,Janu- | DOW pushed out both to the west and to the north. | Maryland 5 per cent..... Wa 72 . bail be consummated. country and the ether a rather gentlemanly looking 21, arrived at this port yesterday evening Towards the Pacific it is probable that the great centre | United States 6 per cent, S00 OL tempt made ‘to interfere with the thoughts or tho elo- ‘The first of the dreains was the establishment of the | civilian) took it into their heads to abscond, and imme- ry 21, y y . of Guadalajara ts now in their hands, as well as the | Virginia Btate 6 per cent S20 quence of ‘the fair speaker. vernment on the banks ef the Potomac: the second | diately acted on the thought, ‘Tho Herald,” somewhat | The news by tho Fina is two days later than the ad- | important outpost, of Valladolid; and, these, positions | Atlantic & G. W.,N. ¥. se 10a 18 ‘The theme selected by the commtttes for the evening's | dawned upon you when the storm of roa baii beat on the | weathful at the interruption, took occasion om their vices by the Columbia, nie bends the Erenah, ths Western Seales. Malleh |. | oc Fea Daxinae ie Any a 19 7 defenceless beads of the fearless eighty-three within Sum- | parture to allude to the matter, and remarked that those | qe Canada reached Li 1 at noon on the Sth inat,, | Mos necessarily under their authority. Nor does it ap- | Erie shares, $100 (all paid) O40 668 Gissertation was ‘The Chemistry of the Sunbeam, and | tor’s strong rampagte; tbe third fulfilment of the dream | men who took up their hats and walked out were rebels pergee +» | poar that the party of Juarez has had any following in | Do. 7 per cent proferred. 00 U2 {te Effect upon ‘Animal and Vegetable Life.” She sald | will be the cruebiug out of this rebellion and the extinc- | to God’s truth. He could not help giving them a shot in | and the City of Cork arrived at Qaeonstown at six o'clock | that partof the Mexican confederation; and it becomes, | Do., Ist mortgage, 7 per cent, 1867. + 638 68 : tion of slavery on the continent forever. the heel as they Fetreated. on the evening of the same day. therefore, moro easy to acknowledge the probability of | Do., 2d mortgage, 7 per cent, 1869. 68a 10 tbat the question, though strictly a sclentitic one, might ‘TUR SPIRIT OWEARS THROUGR ERE MEDIUM. ‘At the conclusion of “The Herala’s” discourse the | ane yondon Feadlara’ cirbalin ck tha bikie the advance of the French forces into the Westera States | Do. , 3d mortgage, 7 per cent, 1883 + 66a 70 Demadeves interesting as any other that could engage | The janitor, sitting for the receipt of custum at the door | proceedings terminated with a benediction, and the cola paper ciret the 5th of Janu- produciag m genta concurrence im ie naNe isveroment, Do., Ath mortgage, 7 per cent, 3 a 8 cf "? d. al ed loreover, ., 5th mortgage, 7 per cent... a the stiention-of the human mind. She then went into | of the temple, more intent on profits than prophesies, | “large!” audience disperse with the French army now serves to relieve the latter in | Illinois Central 6 per cent, redeemable 1870..... a 86 Yeogtby and ‘elaborate ‘definition of the power and influ. | Sirera ee ue nate creme i cunborts of foreign paper have last month shown | creat degree of the character of an invading force. If Ba 15 ‘ence ’ of the b ee ee ee ee ee THE SPIRITUALISTS IN COUNCIL. the fluctuating character that hes Cbeervable in | wo turn to the north we find the French authority now ani “ ‘llbclg ho aeetianseci ahaha been spat eee een ee ts Shut that door, 1 command | song the religious notices in the Sunday Huraxp waa | ‘elr quantities of late, and certainly not increased, but | Carried, in the heart of the country, as far north ae | pe raippaneres (Sree) mort SS ‘af thesun. Light, she contended, was not necessary for 5 cop it shut, or Ete ,or Vilshut up most probably diminished im their a ‘This would y 5 y oneee the nani of plants, ‘but only for their -colotiag, | the medium.” (Great ceacidibe: satay! toa entsdied’y | cas’ tat a spiritualist meeting would be held at 835 |"appear to ariso from the fact that importations are | Jatitude of Tampico. =Wemay also fairly presume that | Michigan Central, 1869, 8 per cen 00 79 tie nand fruition. For nearly an hour shodiscoursed, | The spirit continued, in a lower tone:—‘there has been | proadway. ‘Thither, accordingly, ono of our staif pro- | 0OW mainly confined to orders, and not, as foemerly, to | during the past month of December the States of Ban | Do., sinking fund, @ por cent, 1 30 78 true eloquence, on the varied offices of ‘the sun’s | & partial interruption of the magnetic influence between My g ney speculative consigomente—aé the Continental makers | L's Potosi and Zacatecas have como into the new sys- | Michigan So. & N. Indiana 7 per cen! 70a 75 gays, giving much popular ioformation on the science of | myself and the medium in consequence of the opening of | ceeded, with many sentiments which are rare in the case | nave at length shown 8 of tiring in sending paper | tem. and have acknowledged the government now estab- | New York Central 6 poi Sa 70 ‘eptice and physiology in a compressed form. thut door, and my train of thought is broken.” But to } of a reporter who is constantly obliged to treat of facts— | here to be threwn upon the market at apy price it would | lished at Mexico; for the Freuch and Mexican combined | Do., 7 per cent, 1864 baa 68 ‘A gentieman in the audicnce wished to know whether | proceed. ' ivan: very argent Gnas. Prominent ance thane beats: | = force was within a sbort distance of San Lule Potost, the | Do., 7 por cent, snk 3 38 8 t 8 e ie. »» 7 Der cent, convertible bonds, 18’ - Me Se cscrtrer spoke from her own internal intelligence, oF | a, ee ad grestolemente, eatin tue spirit; on the | ments was Dame Curlosity, for it was the first time we | The Archduke Maximilian and the Archduchess Char- | "A glance at. the map will show that within the rayon | fio.” $100 sharge.:.-...+. 18.8 82 she was acted upon by spirits. 8 7 ‘Urs. Harcu—You may believe what you like about | carth—the male and female elements. ‘The male e had ever attended a spiritualist meoting. Arrived at 839 | lotte were the first among the foreign princes te send by } described by these towns and States is comprised the | Panama Railroad, Ist mortgage, 7 per ct., 1865.100 104 sir, ment inbabus the Northern States and the female R telegraph, on the morning of Mew Year’s Day, their con- | DUIK of what is really and vitally the foderal state of | — 1o., 2d mortgage, 7 por cont, 1872. . +105 @ 109 Gevrinezn—I do not ask impertinently; but Icame | the Southern states and the continent of Europe | Proadway, after a moment’s pause, it was not yet 9 Q Mexico. Thero are still, deed, beyond this rayon cer- | PennsylvaniaC. bonds, Ist m.,6 per cent....... 638 68 impressed with the idea that you were’ acted upon | g , and until these ere united tho certain that it was the right place. The door was | 6fatulations to the Emperor and Empress of the French. | tain outlying provinces or States; aud their area, too, is | Do., do. 40. 1 86a 88 spirits. Problem ‘of man’s destiny remains ui . | closed. When pushed open, however, gas lights in | The latest American advices excited but little atten- | not incousiderable. But they are thinly peopled. They Do., $50 shares......... - 400 42 ‘Mrs, Harcu—I am acted upon by external influences; | This : ‘4 Philadelphia and Reading $60 shares. 33a 38 cannot shall bave little concern in making up either the ulation or ‘be till the wrong shall be righted, andjjustic® } tne han showed two almost interminable flights of | Hon, and attracted but slight comment from the press of | 11) oupiic opinion of Mexico; they have always Iain out at if the.gentleman will persist in belleying otherwise, | done alfke to the black man and the white, to the dusky é From the London Post (city article), Jan. 6. Rewiil calpte, paying me a high Prem * | barbarian and tne gentic blonde; then when this iedone | stairs, which, being explored to the summit, re- | England. . bere oe pep thie poe ig Ba a jemetony In £ foreign market the an Gales were 7 Moxi- Another gentleman wanted to know where Wght was | shall all these male and female elements be united. vealed a third, which, being also explored, | 4 letter from Rio Janiero; dated on the 8th of Decem. iment that may: prevail (0 che. southward than ‘California | c20 bonds, which, upon some purchases by a lead iin Hare dt you wily tall mo where ie came from | Further sath iho aphit, “There we treason amang you, | Fevealod anothor, with a placard ansouncing “meeting up | Det, says: And Texas usod to have, On the whole, theretere, it can | tho'vovival of tho statemont, relative to, the, probabil 5 f ? 7 fk revival of Bi ment relative ie prol -aflerwards'I will auswor your question. troagom in the camp and in the Cabinet, You have trai’ | stairs.” ‘True, doubtless, was our exclamation, with the | | AD American vosso), captered by the Alabama, who | hardly bo doubted tbat the establishment of the French | ore Dational bank being established in Mexico, advanced named her the Tuscaloosa, and supplied with a crew and | authority within the line in by the cittes of Tam- poker eon wi whom ee Araold | conviction that if the meeting was not thoroughly spirit- | munitions, anchored a few days s go near Santa Cathe. | pico, San Luis Potosi, Zacsiotas and Guadalajara, and ual, it had at least some pretensions to spiritualism. ce by Providence; for had youhad capable men at the helm, | Looking around, all the doors—and there were many on si doe ss pany re i si tat ay Ps the bit tee ean ses Ks; Rte. = the war would have peon over long ago, and you still bé | the landing—were closea. Boldly trying the: doors, we oppressed with the incubus of slavery. bit upon the right one, and beheld on opening its band. | The weather im Lngland, and leo on tho Continent, | Teme. sass toulow that the guerilla bands will Inquiring Inpivipvat—I merely ask for information, as a ee ut I do’ not ask it asa question. Mre Hatcu—if you do not ask itas a theological ques- ‘ton youcamnot ask it at all, for none but theologians to 3744 a 4. [From the London Times (tity article), Jan. 7.) Applications for discount ut bank yesterday wore again moderate. All the markets opened yesterday with in- creased depression, and vecame still more dull as Bus of those three days. THE SPIRIES OF JACKSON AND WRUSIER DISAGRER UPON | gomely furnished, well lighted lecture room; but, om | was very cold, aud mavigation at many of the Northera | pe :nered: m ness proceeded. Im the afternoon, however, the tele- A third questioner hereupon arose and asked whether GOME POINTS. oe hereby suppressed immediately; but there 1s good ah © 80 Gis.cun wae an intaligent ody, that wuen it was | ‘Thus, continues tbe spirit, I use the pronoun wt,” | sues, .uolcing. we Observed only two indice, sitting | Continental ports bad been stopped by the iotense frost. | reason to anticipate thas they wil loue much of their po- | Krams rom Germany were less, unfavorable, port then gainng curreney, not on! proposal for conference had been agreed to by Wance tan Pag! Dut that there is reason to believe they will be RA the — Powers, ® recovery irom the took \. Pine: Lonpon Stock ExcuANGn, Jam, 7, 7868 '» seoing: wardered to stond still it obeyed? (Laughter.) Mre Hates (coolly aud dispassionately)—As the sun sas never been known to move, do: not think that it qroald require much intelligence to obey when commandea “@eetand still. (Laughter.) Inquiring mdividual immediately subsided. though tay friend Webster stands beside me. Were we "These ladies wore of the style known as ‘young | The King of the Belgians was expected ona visit to | litical character, aud guerillas reduced to a banditti aro agreed one it speak for both; but we diifer in toto Eadies considerably past the meridian of life,” and stvongiy Queen Victoria. = ny je odgaad ir to th eee the Mi me Me a upon many poluts. The great expounder of the constitu. | of the blue stocking pattern. Abasbed slightly, we made espatch from London, dated ‘Ith of Ji Pusk vera Cruz,’ he rrench a or are tb tion is here, and but waite bis turn to address you. @ feiot of retiring; but, being reassi by the man- ike pate an epeape have been, submitted” b without iaech vw a ‘oppont. A{ACKSON DECLARKS SLAVERY 4” UNMITIGATED BLESSING. | ners and wosds of the interesting ladies, the ap. | says:—The caseof Heenan and King \s postponed to tion, and the story brought by the Ktna of the recapture declare hu- of an old man of patrit Pretensions, with | next Lewes Quarter Sessions. of Puebla by th biicans hardl; ‘1 ‘the Orgsixa Pricks.—Congols, money, 01 & 34; account, To another question, as to whether light has any in- | man slavery to bo an unmitigated blessing. He says no, flowing gray beard and hair, the indispensable staff of Tucbie by the republicans hardly reauires even the | vebruary 4,913 a 3; now throes, 01 a 16. <fizanco on mineral lite, the lecturer “answered in the well, be has a right to his own B opinion. I nea aaa and to match; and, urgedtby. the still predomi. | Sir William Hall, late Admiral of the Engiieb fleet, te | TD ot on Ott on several occagions to differ with the Peet Cg eta Bitaota Central shares, 26.0 It has brought about this war, nant curiosity, our first scrt were overcome. We | dead. stock and Branch, and the laud shall be free of it torever, | were satiatiod we were in the Fight Placo, and 80 we were —— Wesdsman ites the Cokwestion abSoisdeas Des cence 1 forever, forever. And further, 1, General Jackson, say | seated. Gradually one, two and three came portant from France. trace without tisfaction t beg oe that fe Aorptpes hough yg 5g ao eons ee meeting till br) party becinpe = Tn the oth Legislatif on the 5th instant, several mem- | at length potter the Naache nae iloeg plang te slave anything bigher than gorilias nnd man monkeys, is | Pemmarkabio spent.” One eras & young man ‘who operated | bers brought forward amendments to the address, ex- Cieraris Hee eikacae tne daae aliar the truth jenot in him. ’ on a melodeon, of rather in tual countenance, well | pressing greater eympathy with Poland, and an opinion way of bringing to a close. ‘e@rmative, b As ¢0 the influence of gun in germinating plants, 4 young gentleman said be had underatood the lec- Bye say that unless a seed was put under the ra oul not germinate. He wished to know this ‘were 20. Mrs, Harcn said that in the first stages of germination THB LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Livenroot, Jan. 6—P. M. The cotton market on Monday opened buoyantly at atill further advance jn some descriptions of 144, a }44., bud it hag become quieter, although prices are maintained, sales of the three days 24,000 bales, about 10,000 being ‘M6 feabsolutely.mocossary that the light must be excluded. THE DOOR AGAIN OPENED. dressed; the other was a man in plain, coarse clothes, recognize Poles a8 belligeren! — for speculation and export, Infact. germination must begin in the dark. The sun’s As Ue pl ge TE 1, There, I feel thet | with tne inevitable ataif, sipapler rather bevevo- wah b ben ee te. the oni - 4 Emigration to the United States. te ‘TRADE AT MANCHESTER, - ¥ayewere only weeded after germination bad taken place | horrid ‘The door has been opeved. I know | jent countenance, and the indispen: gray beard and Parle Bourse on instant was dull, Out | 15 LONDON TIMES WANTS THE IRISH TO REMAIN IN Producers have demanded an advance commensurate ‘and the plant begins to grow. of and feel the magnetism dying out of me. The influ- | locks. The ladies were not dressed in any remarkable | pretty steady. Rentes closed at 66f. 16c. IRELAND, with the rise in Liverpool, but bu; resist, and busi a ren ea enre ot meets growing "aon bes hae oan os ee poe ed ae, oe oF einem rae.,uite | ‘rhe report of the Committee upon the Supplementary {From the London Times, Jan. 6. nese is consequently brought to a stand. wire: arena you see it yourself? there be but three present. ‘My medium Is sick. Thave | was unbroken for a long time ave by the wheesing of Credite, requested by the government, bas been pud- sale’ Soatae satan tices eect rene ton sesers. TWwouetleld, Nash & Co, Bigland Athyn & Co., gosta hay agg ape — . ropes vag leg she gas tegpyrn= i toed. interest compared with other statements of the manifesto, better demand and 6d. 4 id others report:—Flour in try it. (Laughter.) ‘was discoursed on the melodeon, then It concludes #8 follows:—Our mission is toward the | deserves altentive notice and reflection on this side of the rer. Wheat in speculative request at 2d. a 3d. per small amount of whole price and half price taken at the | Then a pri this poor sick man from his bed, | the “One Hundred and Fightieth of the Pealms of Life” Hereupon a shock-headed man sitting, or rather jum| door, I have taken ; tog our yory meat cur reporter, Tucks to the even. | forcing him to attend here for a mere rifle; tho result of | was sung. then one of the patriarchs of the gray board | executive power with affectionate reapeet, and to hold it « said the ‘President, weubmit to | Sontal advance, wintor red, 6. 9d. « Ge. Id. Rouibern ment of his notes, if not his nerves, seemed to be struck | which may be a prolonged illness, lasting perhaps until I | lectured from the parables of the “grain of mustard | pack upon the brink of dangerous entanglement. The exposioncy of eatablishing = syp- | fod, Se. 9p 0 Ge. 40. Com quiet, the stdek belng larger Dy an idesevon more brilliant than the light of which the again. seed’ and the ‘treasure hid in a flek Then another | 1.4<¢ devotion is that which knows how to a encouragement of immigration. Although pected ; |, 31s. . Sd, fair lady bad been discoursing. He said (springing up), THE SPIRIT PROM A JOHN C. CALNOUN POINT OF VIKW. psalm foliowed, and another lectare trom a gray bearded soileganetess ws how to speak salutary | this source of national wealth and strength is low LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MARKET. 1 gnow it will. Any man who has been out in the | Suppose I was tospeak from a John C. Calhoun or Jeff, | man, who announced himeelf a travelling preacher, and },truths in time of need—We are unanimous in advising | 1g with greater freedom than for several years before | Messrs. Richardgon, Spence & Co. and Gordon, Bruce & insurrection occurred, there is still a great deficiency ry field of industry, especialty tn agriculture and Co, report:—Beef quiet and easier for inferior. Pork steady: prime Eastern, 65s. Bacon in good request and intry knows it-will. I have seen wheat just scattered Davis stand point, I would, as John Randolph, of Roanoke, | could not resist ‘giving his testimony.” There was | that an end should be put to the Mexican expedition—(ar @a the surface of the ground grow, and not only grow, did, call you men of the North mud sills, fit only to be | nothing essentially different in these fectures from the the laborers and artisans of @ Southern aristocracy; but | doctrine preached | by most preachers, except that for | D¢ it from us to say at any price—but as the interest and Wat produce fruit, ran While tbe dems at for labor thus | porecued beet feenet Cneses sheet har rd Orn aad partially @0, & it oer ‘This seemed to be a staggerer for Mrs. Hatch, so all | this is not, and I forbear. the doctrine of sanctification by the Holy Ghost, was | honor of France will permit. Theexpression of this wish e demand for thus incr re tens steady, Lard firm and partially 6d. a 1s. 1 . thousands of persons destitute of remunerative occupa. | fine, 40s. adie. 6d. Tallow steady; 40s. a dis. for North ‘was breathless attention. DANIEL WROSTER TO FINISH UP ON THE WAR, substituted the theory thet men are sanctivled by angels | certainly responds to the general sentiment of the coun: | tion “are “threoying our foreign Consulates, and coming cinerea, 7 ‘Mrs. Haroa (as the gentieman was looking around Thus the spirit concludeth this lecture. My friend | from God communicating with them. The intellectual and muttering, ga if seeking applause) —Does the ques- | Webster has just intimaved to mo that he would like to | powers of these preachers did not socm to be great, but | !Y»and we think the government of the Emperor will | to emigrate to the United States if essential bat LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. Moner know that the ‘wheats ortne plat, pert of (eee =. a = og ora leave _ blag cme omg Trove cage It seemed sincere. The choir consisted of one | receive it with favor, Thee cheap en ee te Seater tes a : meee tel Sas nie pots - car ° Rigen tm le will tell you w! wi final reeu! war, rm le words . 5 . a 5 adem ta de vinta atetc lad (yy Sor Eg Bai ple And ee aan ae mich coanifestations, and in this re- |, 7° cOmmittes unanimously propose the adoption of | first enect of the civil war in America was to check | Nothing doing In bark. Liveeed oll quiet at 37s. Rosia gentleman could not deny thie, and so he caved in. — spect our curiosity was not satisfied, but there was a | the bill. emigration to that country, and even to draw some | and spirits of turpentine—nothing worthy of notice. Pe- Axoruzn Quin Nonc.—What color would we have, if THE WORLD ABOUT TO END. Collection taken up to defray expenses. ‘The London Times of the 7th of January 1s suspicious of | of 18 population away from it. A few families, it was | troleum firmer; refined, 18. 9d, a 1s. 94d ; crude nieady said, actually returned to Enj ’ the ultra pacific tone of the Emperor of the French, and | crossed the sreere fod roby gen tu Canney atl7s. Linseed cakes—£8 17s. 6d. offered for American, no light. ‘there wore no light-at all. but refused. Bes, He sce—Cisspty ne color ot all—whieb te bieck. A MESSENGER FROM ABOVE BUT NO ACCOUNT OF SHB Ditthie cave ia. PLACE 1TSELPF—ALL THE PROPHBTS BEATEN HOL- is of opinion that sueb a line of conduct is at this time | from coming troubles. But this result, though natural in LONDON MARKETS. An old geatieman, with-long bair, LOW—SAMUEL SHEPFIELD SNOW THB GREATS? CAPTURE OF A REBEL MAIL. much more than any other favorable to the echomes of | 'tself, was of no great duration. The demand for men ‘wanted to know what was the or! ‘MAN OF THE DAY—NEW THOUGHTS FOR THEOLO- French ambition. At this particular juncture of affairs | ("ckly enbanced the value of the supply. The drain of Coffee GIANS, ETC., BTC, for the Emperor and the Obambers of France to confine | the war rendered labor scarce, and the exigencies of » Yemsclves to prescDing tbe meri peaoe ‘no | military service opened immediate and attractive en- The end of the world te at hand—so saith the prophet means tho readiest way fo obiain It. It would be, Deter ements to the immigrant. A bounty of £150 down Samuel Sheffield Snow. Thie annunciation has taken | Paik in the Seuth em Lincein’s, Aime | it France wore to employ bor whole influence in her en. | Add an allotment of land in prospect constitute induce 4 partially rather dearer, :. 428, 0428. 6d, Linseed oi 6m. 9d, Spirits of turpemtine—73s. ¢d, for French. THE LATEST MARKETS. * Mrs. Harcu—You may as well ask me what isthe opi the atmosphere of . your earth—notbing but the Gawriznan—Waat is the use of your discusping questions as these? Is it not better: to depend upon | place no later than yesterday, and in a locality not one deavors to check those suicidal passions which are urging | ments enough to outweigh the other contingencies of Livenroor, Jan. 7, 1 «Bivins Tevetation then to try to find out what wecan’t | musdred miles from the Hamar office, viz.. No. 163 nesty Proclamation. Germany intoa war which must before lung eweep into | campaigning. | So the eager e at Mr. Lin: | The sales of cotton to-day 1,000 bales, The market te aderstand? Do Ee datiove thist ial Fe: Ae he 28. por nach - its Mond ones vortex every Power of European particularly aga ‘os eee enon Pe ggans — bg Sontag Soares ee dull asa mactive ats decline mK, Making not ‘how bo Gatto Sains tc atibcies Wat tat Nae bars pea asa if in full volume. Still, however, as is confessed, | ° ,7eeterday’s Prices. : pay en ae Ba peaple whe oome to hear : ery ore t's 5 The Schieswig-Holstein Question. the aupply i uaequal to the demand, and the President greadsinh stanly bad unchanged, except lard, which ia 89 NOt interested in science? You | ers.are right. Let thie important proctamation go forth, | Phe Degnerate Condition of the Rebels Con- suggests that, instead of taking It as it comes, the federal * teal , apn naman de on necentteow degen kxtet let the tocsin-of alarm be sounded, let the kettle tothe pera’ @ epee ‘There is increased apprebension of an outbreak, owing | government should now Hteell adopt measures toattract | ‘paueupward. | O14 gentloman dienppoare, : trumpet speak, the trumpet to the cannoneers within firmed in Private Letters, Oe eee eb ae ~ _ : glia ile, io. ‘sketch, 40 follow up the ques. | the cannon to the heavens, the heavens to the earth, King Christian's proclamation to the Danish army | ,,7her Busing sins cates peas the a mee Whe Hakeboan Benmsens. beitiant Stee atch Hor deGaition ef. une | PFeclaiming that the end of the world ie upon as—20 Ben kee - Hoe eeaeel ated pee ee ee COmatrY woe ie | eat hae called out, toe service sbous 1,400,000 mea, of Ones ee saith the prophet Samael Sheffield Snow, and so believeth shall be upheld with peace; or, if requisite, by force of | whom it ie computed that fully 600,000 have been killed Portianp, Jan. 24—M idaight. ny other time, in to & question, was really philo- ms. No life ts too costly for the ealvation of the father. | OF disabled. Such « drain creates an extraordinary 7 popical phe ad Ln tena K.. 5 yp fifty-one and a baif followers. Mr, Theodore ©, Wilson’s Despatch. ee a if Nethe army bas retainea | Yacwum in the popalation, and labor, always valuable fa | = ‘There are no signs of the steamship Damascus. Wind After this she offered a short invocation, and the pro- The following advertisement figured extensively in Baapquaarens, Wasr Vincona, Jan. 24, 1864. 7 former strug’ A America, is Dow at an exorbitant premium. The specula- | southwest. Passing clouds. seedings | 5 some of the papers of Saturday as an inducement to OF 4 REBEL MAIL BAG, experienced leadera, whom the young trooge will sow pened ge gw age oahaguae hon tae Kw NON-ARRIVAL OF THE CANAD. as the people began te. move ‘there were loud follow with enthusiasm. rage, not num ve y away emigrants n Hauvax, Jan, 26-8 P.M. those who-wore desirous of ascertaining the latest infor. We have captured a rebel mail. The secrets of the | aj), unbesitating military obedience in all cases—leads to | States, ana divert the stream to Canada or Australia, from —s, mail curious, - | victory.” Legare tcl bnghinad } snteresting, and, in one or two ip- | visi: sty concludes by saying that be should soon | the labor market which tho demands of the war would There are no signs of the Canada. The weather le thick) out, "We came here to hear McKialey and have not ‘A New Disrensarion.—The congregation which bears | stances, highly tmportant. and mild, with indications of rain. . ly visit the different divisions of the troops. occasion. An emigrant is now far more welcome aod . ‘Bitch ane quilt all tbe, wae. art use radionce moca | te,standard to which all the ehildren of Ged ‘are to be | Almost all o€ the letters contain remarks on the Prest- ond Majesty reviewed large. portion of the army on | worih moro at New York than ia any former ‘year, sSiray without any necessity for calling 4m ihe aid of the | Bowery. * Preaching by the ‘Special Herald of Christ,” | dent's amnesty proclamation. | gee Lop ree rambles acetates | See cone eae oe ay Bireng force of police eee afternoon, at three o'clock. Seats (ree. Come | ggthe sufferings anticipated in Rebeldom, the disaffected ‘Advieos from Copenbagen state that it is generally be- | new home present advantages are always likely to Suisse —A Gumber.of partially intoxiented ebdl dleen« GENERAL JACKSON @N THE REBELLION. dapedabay to the particulars of this noti reporter Legh other = ctrl eer aus fens iit eotreas othe Desk — eater he Tat hie hoe Saber is aint or molar ~ 4 derly negroee congregated in Sullivan street, near Grand i) A ce oer manner rebel officers fleet will soon appear in the wi now hear or, Wi in @ civil or 'y cal A LECTURR FROM THB OTHER WORLD~OEN. JACK- pom 7 high in po- | Som varie telegram questions the truth of thie statement; | city, commands an extraordinary price, and they on . - about haif-past two o'clock yesterday morning, and soom ‘ived at 163 Bowery at the ignated ‘bree Gen and DAMCSL Wenéeen AT fab waw vous |e. 7 = ate sitton ase spoken of, de.» all serve, in very many re- | put jt gathers some strength from the fact that the | themselves: as little thought ae the native Americans | same inyoived in a desperate Sight, du Jobo e'olotk sharp. This ‘Special Herald of Christ” was found | gyects, to confirm the reports in circulation ia the North- | pritish Channel fleet bad been ordered home to some port | themselves about the ultimate consequences of the revo- which ko BORUM—JOHN ©.: CALHOUN DEN@UNCED—THB Lamoi drew fe owe. Ths Muni toe Samuel Sheffield Snow,a gentleman rather advanced papers regard cond eratederes: land. lution thi which the country Ja passing. So they iy i sacmeon 1” MPAVOR OF MISGHGUNATOOR--ANIEL tn fhe -vale of life and not altogether uoknown to the citi gt lady, tn variate vg pecs ont meat. Pe lowig i woe ee eee ghok shag ym nhdppeli rdngdengsinn od t. WEDOFER TO OLOGR THE LECTURE AND TO Dx- | sens of New York as one who ‘has over and over agato | tion of the President pains me, I had boped for better | °° ™# Cormenacex, Jan. 6,180. | enlist in the Northern armies, some to fill the gape in the OLARE THE FINAL RESULT OF THE WAR, ETC. prophesied the immediate destruction of this corrupted things. Ite true we are despondent; but our nate eves About 14,000 men of the reserve Dave been called out | population which this enlistment creates. rif ‘The following paragraph appeared in our isswe-of yester- ¢ hemiephere. Rumor had it in the Bowery, among those the feure teetilt ” This 4 admite being a | YY? Ministry of War, As 4 practical illustration of these conclusions we pub- @ay, 08 a0 advertisoment, under tho head of “t¥eligious | 20 had read the above advertisement, that some super- strong. women es Rewpsnera, Jan. 4, 1864. lish eleewhere a detailed account of the enigration Inteliigence:"— Gonoral Andrew Jackson on the War, through Ran- a8 medium, at half. ten.o’olock, at tho corner Bxdural visitor was about to hold forth. Some were | heavy property holder. The weather continues vory It is reported that the Danish pioneers have left for the | Liv during the year just past. Let us first premise pola Fh Bs by = means this ‘special | mild; but the ple roads are bardly in passable cond} Erencewers, bg - ioe concen biow a ae = tag D when Ay as “a enue tl pre 7 “4 leacen: from Conjectur a ‘$tbe siuice bridge immed! on outbreak ated, gran we ‘balloon recon: | 08 for heavy trains and artillery. owtiitiee, i Dumber—a fect which will, ss once enable ‘wa to were made that, probably, in one of the (@f Brosdway and Twenty-t street, ae recently mate 4 the aay of the Potomac, AN RX-FORKIGN MONSTER AND THR PRESIDENTIAL AMNESTY. Haseverine and recs on ead ne a ae ivcms oe aa if ao oR a year these num- From undoubted author! vA this mysterious gontleman had accidentally dropped veral toon train, have arrived here, saia they will be em- w 3 was more than Leven apo ee ae ee ae ‘thre aer! | monster, and was thus borne to terra arene, 4 = yremtnent Giisens and sebel eflees,cne of ployed in erecting defences. doubled. That’ the vast majority of these emigrants ‘the Hermitage, the bero of New Orleana, any information @pon the conduct of the war must be far more-waluable (an any that can possibly be gleaned from past or fetare Congressional committees on the subject; and so déliev- fg, our reporter proceeded yesterday to the ‘'Foxcm’’ to take down evory word that might fall irom the lips\ot .he @pirit of tho great Jackson, through his chosen mediem, the said Randolph. Admittance was gained through the seanase of a ton @ent currency stamp into a large room, over the two- @iled portions of which were ranged a number of forma al again othors remarked that probably in Hooker's opera. | ‘¢™ & widely known ex-foreign minister, are negotiat- | 7 Cootracts have made for supplying provisions to tins above the clouds at Lookout Mountain, he brought | ing to come within our lines under the President's am- | tho federal troops. With bim this “‘special herald,” giving tim ‘an nesty proclamation. an heme et Jan. 6, Hib ney sous meni no's | tas r nw eoamaws Pama Wom —a went | eran tr age ee D o ‘appue Ware.—A 4 ‘this order ind! in ‘tie ammo rom above forte pubis | WP ef wma oat Lo demote te principle a | ofa repo mmeday ety Be» termine. Merged paddle wheel was made on Saturday in the bay’ It je stated that the Vienna Cabinet has positively de- ‘The room where the services were held yesterda’ cleared 10 Prussia that it would not take any action in the way Pinan sok BA ‘The wheels are let into boxes in the side of the boat, and qcatico of Schleswig thould Prussia, In tbe present state lows’ societies. ime wel parapher- | P@rateon the principle of the Hunter wheel, In the | 47 inings, withdraw combed a i ioe ed by the ote of ‘ ia peculiar to that Order, and this fact gave additional | Plan now propored by Mr. Lloyd, the inventor, " RG, Jan. 4, ; ey bt mystery, to the proceedings. reba” ts drical bub on pind yt floate are tine Largo reinforcements are to be sent from Eckenwride | do ultimately it would better their lot materially Tor tbe Tbe announcement that a visitor from above wae actu, placed » d to the island of Tehmern. Io case of war it ia belioved | time,andemigration commenced anew. Next, we may ob- f the wnaal lecture room style, At the lower end of the | 7 Smong us, might reasonably bo-expected ‘to attract | *PAC® in the box go that there is no dead water, an@ con- | ant plavk attacks will be made from that positio serve that this influx of men, however couvenient it if a large crowd of persone, but she credulity of the citizens | sequently the force applied results ine direct pull. The Kir, Jan. 5, Moa, may bave proved to the Northern government, can only reom was a platform, covered with a dingy stripe of car- \' of the Empire City seems to be at a discount, and the at- ‘moans used on the trial trip to demonstrate the princip lo The Danes bave imposed very heavy requisitions upon | have contributed in a small proportion to the main- }, AB OD said platform were a faded green baize cover tendance was ratber slim the eoutbeastern districts of Sonleswig, one demand | tenance of the federal armies. It appears that about ‘® few chairs, Ahatrack being ogainst the wall, Our reporter went through a numerical calculation for | 4/4 Not, in our opinion, give an opportunity to fairiy test) doing for two red three-horse carts, and another for | 60,000 Irieh sailed to the United States from Liverpool, 30 a fow of ite original Doge, Qe purpose of arcertaininy the exact number of persons | the matter; but we are informed that Mr. Lioyd intends 4 gbres million ie of straw. and it is computed that 26,000 more were carried to the General Jackson eoald Nave only learned in time Prone and, after a scrutiny around the room, came to | building a largor veesel, aay fifty feet in length, with ‘The semi-ofticlal General of Vienna pub- | same destination from Irish ports of call. Perhaps, upon thos! 1 od ane outs and wore with = aay Sunday in exti ing the fire in the ruins, caure of ibe tre ie unknown a8 presext Smocwmo Raraoap Casvaity.—Parnard Lawler, a iad npn npn etn ny sh corer of Second avenue irty-eecond street, [oF corn tne Second Avene Railroad care ‘and was mooy aad aps frightfally iojured. His right arm, such & manner ie thought conveyed rusbed in wesinie ‘The lad was Correspondens the Hanaww—it. euch subluvary blazon is Now ing conciusion as 1 the quantity and qu of Hehes an article cautioning the minor German States | the whole, we may conclude that as many as 100,000 per- wo reach tbe en oF care of epirits—that Ne wa 1 heralders: ’—women, twenty-one an bait; which to more thoroughly prove Bie assertion that bie agninst acting againgt Denmark, It expresses doubts Fr sons Wraneportea from Ireland to America in the ta ecdress « Kew York ‘audience in such a taber- | men, whee! will give the greatest speed yet attained bys Byte power to undertake attacks upon the integ- | course of the year, But this, even imagining them to be I a the “New York Forum, or Temple of the New The be a mistake In this calculation; but the | steamer. independence of States belonging to the Confede- | all adults of miltar; and all dis) to take ser- i i iy! ibility @f the situation would have z ratoo, and eays:—The mission of provecting the Confede- | vice, would only gives. epiiy of some 2,000 men a week, congregation,” he Me seh y and respan a i I w'be wath “at ait oveela, W. tae took raid she pond of any mathematician on this contiuent. Under adverso circumstances, arising frowe the model r jeral armies was recently de- dium m conpemséd 00 be present. At all events, if the me- + agsinat any chances which might result from | whereas the waate of the The strike om the Pittsburg and Fort Wayoe is 00 be believed, the eral resent, though 0 nalfswoman (it ts to bo hoped that the fair sox will | and size of the boat and r wot. | Rurepean com ion “belongs only to the German | clared by a New York statesman to amount to 1,000 men Bedia'nt snow In propria personne. ah | not fect insulvedy ‘wae'8 girl of about ten years old, who Alone of the whee omarwaive greta a + | Farete, and the minor States are naistauen “f they tame | © Pir ep take ine (wo years, 1992 and 1860, Cogetber, SSeS a oe Tac pattena There wer but some three of four poreons in the room | pecmed anattentiveand enthusiastic disciple of tho great . bout two feet in diame | ihe able to carry Out attacks againet Denmark and her | we shall fad that some 200,000 persvos emigrated trom estima iy thowsand up Wo the appointed hour; Wut soon after that a few | Prophet. ‘Aho odd nempber over fifty was represented by | “F, the boat made aearly mine knot. This may becom | pogsithe allies on their own rink. . Tiverpool to the States—a’ supply from which only a ft tiene jonme Ei Sati are Rare. porhare ® hundred | oe eee a eee eee ee could CONrCete | eaten Hetecaitid, Del wo Giant timate aferther de: | Toe Farle Pegs simerte thas Pracsin and Astiris Se in, |. moderateceniribulics could bd made toa levy of 1,500,000 ywent—the male portion paying ton cents each for ad- ai ‘tace, 5 one could sear “f in their determination to cooapy Scblenw me. Wreiice, the indies only ball price. Ferict MAKING ANG Rerious bul odious comparison, chat Ye f Ne/OPMeRE Of the principle defore it can de callod a decid security, but only vatil the King of Denmark ball have | Doubts, howover, have beon not unoaturaily entertain- ab eat ‘8 person called ypon De Randolph, the lovturer | 4 di#ciple from above really among us, another ebony | @4 succers, pabieted the engagements entered joto io L461 with those | ed respecting intervention of federal agents in pro- ond hu) ual emigration now recorded, It ts even advioea (rom Ger- | conceived that the process may, under the circumstances, itamont increases, | have approuched pearly to @ breach of the Foreign Enlist. wmcesor ger from below had cume to ccuuterac won- an me yp age soa ers. moting the v Other ladion and gontiomen who | TR® FiREMEN'® Dart av tam AcaDEMY oF Mome.—We eee Times ‘ made up 1am detal of the audience were not remark. | ATO requested by Mr, Delatour, the Treasurer of tho | mapy' ceotinue unt oni able for any partioular cust of features oF dress: They | yiremen’s Ball Committee, to atate that, all the tickets | Abd saat Une mort 8 sending her photoRraph to Mrs. 5 Ae ‘and asking hers fevarae Mrs. MeClellan was evidently muck gratified the remembrance of her old nuree, for she dorful inf at” iy men of business sesert that | ment ect. We do not, however, see any necessity for c with a baods ont the audience be said: woro noarly all of middie age, sone very old; gold apecta. ot aed bow: ist a feadmitted | jumping to this conclusion, There is nothing on the face | her photograph to Polly, but acoompanted it wi or Sy " tern Jad tettow os ap vobe New the wbeie stale with regret, Jiiito sia istics helore us to ihdicate either improper 10 | some eum ot money, whied she may have the sactefate, ed Saws a ae Gass ike tion of know ibg waa Well aud worthily bestowed, jes, green umbreliae, ianlern checks. aad sallow com. | Raving been dtaponed of, shore will bo none wold at the | in*y tiny vober cla bp Jans ois or twelve daye thaj 1 hw Prgwigae wero some of Heir digincuing marks, Al! Wor | d0cr sBie evanine. vet thet, oprine 10 Dut that, dgring to impression of there being no f serierence of uolawtul dealing. Mr, Lincolm, ag we have

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