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- T : i-.-4; - ' .v. . -V i . ' . ' . . jj, : . - i 1 r" THE IIHIAI OF THS-raiOX. ' BIAHCn 9. TERMS ur ' . s io BineiGopy-r.:.::-t""". 50 2 oo 5 00 r ' . T. . u.r - - 1 L j a . jwb inhmiiiinn lu , , CS!ri JOHN" U.wy fO ? r. w"r noe month - J Situ orblrVVeV, tl,r. Xewedealeri- f . Per each 100 crtpie...-. - 50 00 l'cr each 1000 ,Pie,""":":by handed in on batIaovebti8IMcu One Colnmo.-eaeha erery in Tat f A discount of 2i ,pcr 'Xd oic month or be made for artrcnts iniertea o l0DjNo'adrerUSe4eJit3 till forbiddca". will be reAer8 "'fer p.pirs or adrertUinS mut be ac CK" k dJ-wiSI U. d -di-pAch, and at moderate rates- tW h beXTO unable tocoalxoL Wetaow as not knowtt.; The Popter" 5e o Thcj must not ex fully, vieia 10 """o , 1 . . . ;.; ih.ir submiou be manifested than tj public pre3Sioa. . . ,1.-1 thrfr ?fSe follingf tat.s We JYe therefore suggest, - . ,. i iuci6"" : t - f C 00 be cauea io cuu rtf ,-.Illiaais,Teb. , t'AlvJw. i. affa nnd SWe exfiression, to tne seu -Khode d,eo. - Feb. 3. . ... in region thereto. Vat U.Michhrwi . , in.aJ Feb. 8.: iys Jiajrv town oScials do 1 (Maryland, Feb. 3. ; 15. Vilu r6; the city goyermnem.. x 7 f assachusetts, Jr not choose chants call 1 ThnriClJ asiT"f , L 1 by the Legislature pr VX - So -vv.,k Comedy of ..: Ih. P.ople.must Ste ilP: Starcu, ect faton if they 00 po. ,m wm u brariniupo" Uia election of the mempe SapPortid by the--v . Danee.,..M -""rL . . ; j j To conclude with augb able Farce Y , mntirc 1 V INDIA. w a 1. x a 7 - - DawBonr What &U,Fjh.,. "-Lb. . , to act, let a few of the. leaaiag mcr- lf a .eetiog. Let 'he ''Z , t&eof the ibllowij State, ha t taII known that acall LSxe J.- . , , i . . i . Tf ia well Known someDouy ui . , i j - for such a meeting yould meet wuh a hearty re sponse frpmnine-tenths of the business men of th, own. All that is required is for some one to ead off. Who will do themselyes the favor of starting thebaU? " TIIK .tAvO CAPITALS. J vi 1 ' - . -U f th Tresident provoses Orcon.J... lkCH - n 1 -- r ' The inauguration ot tne ijtwvu. x . rReublican......AprM . . T1,K iavnA. ADDK . coIpar sn3 . which may not be without value. , "i1 ; We priut elsewhe c io .hU issue a bnef accoun p gtatcs vUnc3 . spec- V 4 j: )f lh, .cou.l iuauVura.i.u of Abraham L.ccoln . f moral granaeur, wheu a, er year fndM Centre OaUeryrSlW-,. ... ia-Doors open at J. , vb l.,V. 9.1855. ,ti -: iv ' .. ! :i!i,;bf the (bllowinc! States hire FJV! ielare, Feb Kv3.-e, "iht following loyal States v irlMfn vote upon the amendment of. v Polities. Meeting oj J,egw,' California iggg.. .I,r..l....,.:.r..epa c .....j--- . a9 Present of the Unitea States, and also a nur rk.l telegraphic vciirt of the inaugural address. We are inclined to think that the-address as given imperrcct, and all, therefore, defer any com ments' on it nt:l a more complete copy ia received. -The ceremonies attending the inauguration are ' represented to havb'be,n unusually grand and impn-, n6twitanding that' the wether was miserably inclement . , No official announcement of Mr.. Lincoln's 6abinet has. yet bcen made, though it eems to be generally conceded that its composition will be as follow? : . Secretary of State, W. H. Sewai d. Secretary of WiriB. M.Stanton. .Secretary of thKavy, Gideon Relics.. , Secretary tf the treasury, Hugh McCullouch. . Secretary of the Interior, J. T. Usher. : " Postmatter-General, W. P. Dennison. .' Attorney-General, James Speed. . . All will rc7ai:i fir -the ensuing four years but " Judge UaWrwWwill .probably retire at smo fUturc time; and Hofi. A. AV. Uanda, of Wisconsin, . Vill sueceed him. Pennsylvania wiH be without any representation jtthcr.. .;M"r: formerly hailed from that-State. . lu'i-: ' i. ' . ' ' ' .... LKTTllE PEOPLE . SPEAK 6uT, ........... The capital of the United States witnesses a spec- - 1 i -J--- 30 Ihe capital or ui nlmber of ate3...r.v7-"- n , V- 27 tacle full of moral grandeur, wueuu r,r . Nece33arT to ratify amename.it is . . .. ii.. 0rrmiPnt oi.t.. hive ratified v - TOf 'i he: foundations Oi J&.-T--: niavw "7" j, remain unshaken; and all its machinery goes on with legal regularity. The constitution has been tested as fundamental law is . . ordinary times." Ad it has proved, in its beautiful simplicity, strong enougu ior p - nation.' 1'hc neia oi txv . - . tread of retreating or conflicting nosts, u, serenity and the security of the law; and with the quiet sanctions of religion, the President of j the United-States assumes' once more the rohes and the responsibilities of -his great office. As Ue ad. vances to-'ftSi'-dutieii, all good omens attend him,' and his inauguration is illustrated by recent victories overfaction and treachery.; The rejpic ings of a hundred cities re the anthems which welcome him . to his toil. From sea-boafdand from prairie, from the farm, the workshop and the pier, from old men in their wisdom, from young men in then; strength, from mothers and from Tives and from little children, come tuu Kejtctedj. C t ' . ConHti)'. Kftb.v 28.1 rtVnm trie lilcniUUHu. lj.'-- a i unanimously yoieu w t - VrTbom ond is Tn this Mr. Foote got the start of tnem, ana is i An. tms.r1V tuta-rimp - fseenre from SnSy peace commissionei; atjsome of the courlSfOn trvii, cwmuv. dbwiiyiERCiA-LU NFiWl YORK STOCK EXCU Monday, February 2$. . ,. Since the occupation of this city; b the national ' -forces there haV bcfrilittlevmftnirestipn,6f hos t i w : -. thVyerBhient f the country,, rlnded, i'lidZ&m ;nftntlvbeea made- tha our , ' , lilr i 1vuil ,,1 4;i j T, . t. ! 'I nf . crlaidness thah.sorrOW as he 'restoration of jibe town to iho- protection of -'"eoU'fias ; The constant 'crowd that besieges -.. ,: the. office. " take the anxiety occupat , , ..j . j mit cheer hi ' - . n ... 1 v-rnrn nf rpbel rnle! are hard to be found.1 ! t - - . , . And. on this poM we bare a sugges tion t o make, , This isa captured icity.M The people in it can be . looked upon by; the, government 6nly as rebel lllZCnS. XI1U LUlliUlUUIljr J iiv. j - " o'- ' " - , communis of enemies 0o the country. This ?s all they can be considered until they manifest, to f ui ' hov iirp fripnda. Ilowever . UlVt UIU5UK W,VJ , r . Numerous cases of iadividual loyalty may be, there remains jet to be made some public expression "of the fealty of the community" .at large. Until an ? expression of this kind is inadethe national au- thorities will "not be; justified in treating this .as ; a loyal? town. , When feuch an expression 3 made the public will quickly -;see how gTad the govern ment is to welcone back .ihose who have wandered off into the devious path's of . secession .and rebel - An example-wits set in the city of Savannah, j un.tne occupanon pi .a s--y vj t v . General iSherman, the people at once assembled in mass meeting, expressed uiric gruiuue ai me Americatn Gold v U. S.- 6-0 Coupon 3onds... U. S.' 10440 Coupon Bonds CantOn.4uJ..............".-""--""--" Cum b er lb nd ................ .' Jaickailver,....J New To ik Cen tr al ........... . Erie...... I TT.iHsnn iR'lWPr.' L".: mves anu lruiu mi vuj.u.v-, uuuauu ...... ................ cries of enccuraent and gratitude. The dud -&--Z;Z which lowered upon me ivepuuuu and we see once more the glorious summer of i nManoritv iidvancinfr. -1 Look, now at the othor, capital doomed to igno- jl::.J ci.ri,wW. from which mock legislators a': tr.n sAlf-jissumed duties, and aban- are ucciu - ; - m ...... jzi.r, i,o "timiditv of, eui!i their usurped positions! ' Remonstrances are in vain appeals to manhood are aisregaruw-- : y:'i li: U,0i;Ana: tn arrest' the disreputable, atampodeof-Gonfederale law-givers. Lee sees '.TTimin of, the nanici; but, he. j protests 'f5J 'n, f frifii. TTa ia Tffc.ft irener&l ao-ainsj. lt. wiinyut cuo. . , t&Soanct armv to folk)W him. . NoUbndr ..202 ...Ul 102 39 n Michigai S'ouithern...... Illinois, itientrai Cleveland and Pittsburg...... Chicago knd Xorthwesterh Chicago land Bock Island Pitsburg,Ft. Wayne a" Chicago...!.. otate pijiJiarivfcji-..,.... ........4 -.' 84 j I 116 L i I f 114. IL6 . 6614 -"X-fi .. 1XA 64 mi 9G Firm. , r i - - 1 " " i" ' TO- DAY'?; ADVERTISEMENTS STORED ETU. ... . , : . ; SUTL t i . ' i si. layalty and their desire to remain under the prjo States. These expressions, and resolutions very . . il j IV. .11 ,1 quiCKiy won ior laenx.ine Bympainy anu iTur those in authority, and nnusual priviliges were at ' once extended to the? 'community--priveleges that' are .Tiot always4 extended , to citizens residing in ; .j.vailifary garrisons. j ' u ; The authorities of; this department' are "equally ,;Tanxious to faror 'the people of Wilmington.- j But ' as yet tbe p?ople of Wiliaipgton hare exhibited n o tUH OUWl v v " . J - - . x x tjets'and 'chances'' and certainties into two 'words i ' f . ajutugtu.. . . . i jiess and ' criminal, ;- the basely-begotten child of ch:riT onrl .n.mhIfihn.;dGasG3"-to be resneatable AJUJVU ( 7 ' - a -, " i , " ' j . -Four years have elapsed since Mr. Lincoln en tered upon the Presidential OiSce, and how great is the difference twixt then and now ! Then State after State joined in ,f tie unnatural and .wicked enterprise the chief cities of thep South were in possession of traitors our armies and navies had liot yet recovered from the shock of treason within and sudden emergency without-Washingtoa itself ira3 threfltened-7-the President himself was held to be in personal danger the rebellion was c?nfi dent, and we did not know in how many channels its poison was running. Now but why rehearse the glad story, of high- courage, of resolute en deavor, of unshrinking persistence, and of meas ureless success ?; Upon a time like this,! we ca n lit xr v - i : ...:'. ii ' L' LJL.J weu ikuoni iu use cueeuui, iur inert; 13 a recoru indelibly stamped upon the pages "of history, of' mtIiiaIi wa "n aaiI Vi rf Ta norm m Art Tf ot vvaa vTa1 V r J9 IV V vvv uv aw aaAbBuav A uv LV V U1V MtA V eanpd the tight, to 'rejoice, for the-hare) saved a ; nation to be the inheritance of their children saved it alike by :valor in the field, by. christian justice in law-making, by noble persistence un der discouragement, by an opca-hAaded gener osity, almost without precedent,, and ' at . a co si of countless ; private agonies patiently snffered! for the sake of j our fatherland! A good cause well- brirhter. nothing nobler, no thin sr more ben- - J . w . . . J man ti we are umph ."' . i - t.fj ' 4,... - 4 : . ." '' MEM! Ladies and .Mioses Hpop Ski r. Black Aluslin DeLaine. Colored DeBaigc Colored Orgundic Muslins ' Black " '. , " Fine White Linen;' ; Wliite Swiss Muslim ' Coats' Spool Cotton. 1 . ' , Black pla Thread. Ben Holders and Steel Pcdk iEiiyedopes 'anf 'Jcacl Pencir Foolscap. Lettcij and'No- , Imj legate, Pearl and Bor0 lUitJ:: .i 'coinibs, Tootli Br ' -i. "'"' r ' -vap. , ,;ap;!?;y nooks ai.-ijv -.t' ''11 ? f 20i 25 20 10 10 10 10 ,50 half bbls!i Flour) ! - i. - ,101 Firkins Butterp' Tierces Sugar Cured Hams, Kitts No. 1 ilalkerei;'4 : Boxes Codfish,! ii 4vf" ' IXi.lt.t3 XUUgUCS ttUU UUUUU3 !, r Cases Lima Beans', v '. Green Corn, ? ' Fresh Tomatoes, . ?;Sherry Wine. 250 ' " Gblden Ale. " 10 ialf bbls. Cut Loaf Sugar, a100 Cases Cider, - 40.W Pperi Collars Fin Shoes, , , . . ' Under Shirts, :.. Oyer Shirts, - v t ormeriy. ot uenia'u uazap TJNDEIt whose Superintar.deiic t!. -) .parementa are couaucted, is ple- 'i . i( to herformer patrona nd the LadiiM ("- generaUy, that in. connection' with t'i ' ' ARTISTES under her directaos, 6h U t furnish, promptly, - ' '! I , , Or dr r Of fin Quality, Kept radv M - o- wt? jolar attention given ' JJJ FeWf SUlAi or . .iDAL TR0SSEAI . Formerly of Wihn.ci1 . 3S MarU'- ,- -i If ' i '.hi , !.'(' --" f -":! . r-enumery, j -T". n . .0;' ,y&''m:r'ff gf yiixV AS ALWATS the best fare t r ' I I VoOUlU. .iu exvjijo u carea, the rarest aeucacus o UJ tjvK.l' Aiarcu x. . rtx XTHITE PAPER, eaitabli for news of j iWu We wm, pay liberal prices m ea atthecnunUngTroomcHBALD i March 7th, 1865; - ; - xwrn itimo tP4PER -CX. ooa oraer. ior. H " March ZthlbUo., t . TD01IAS B, G1BB, 511) one H Mar a'-WM resiuenco va'.owuu i v cvuui W4 uaxxec.' 1 1 J 1 I- rr
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