=- f" ; " , . J. s. TAviv r „AP ,vr . 4) p,,RolftPa* ESIs its; United `'a - Tee-co test 'in. Ohio for Stettsi. Nes. or is perhaps he inoit:e x, l - it ,fitting ei , er t : Itnessed inhit State. = senator Shciining ind Re p resentatives *hermles it, ai; 1 Bingham ar theleandi- i , ab. , Thii contest is mainly betweee • .thi i '4O - femer; ' a nd thelr chances are • ibx)lK o V4a!i: l4ll o. lB P/ 13.1q1 some warm !friends, but if elected at-all it mu tbe i 4kY , ,thiwitiOritwal :of onej of the Oth7 l , "'others, or hy•-a compromise. Senator, Aiherinan served six years, w e believ e, , _ in theAon e o Representatives,and s , ' i i, now servint his first term in thaSen ate. He .. i.1,1 one Pi the yotingest in the V S. Senate, ancirie of tlhe most dTp . .fol.' Ouradore' , will remember him I e as, the Rep.l blican candidate tor Speak. . ,sr ..tif the 1101160 in, the.; memorable contest i 1:13 . 59. which lasted for ..weeks, an ,was finally ter minuted by his' withdrawal,. and . the election of Ponningtoh, • of 'New \ 'Jersey, That `contest , edi More • to open the eyes of . the Istarth t rn people to the encroach. , manta of he South, and awaken a do. - terminatiJ i n to resist longierlhe'unjust demancis•of Southern politicians, who .were then; preparing theway for-re bellion, th n any' event t at had, hap . paned bef ra., Sherman, although de-, l i ..- feateci fo 'Speaker, w s iiili:eigted , - Chairman' of th e Committee of Ways 1 ". - and Means, and, thus be ame the no ''irnowledged leader of t e House.— Stevens aven„yielded to nd was lead - tir hire. - Elected 10 , t a Senate in •c -,--p6l, heat once took a igh stand in that bed , and has won or himself a high anti nal reputation by his chili , ties , ass I gislator. He i a fire speak - -erand ab adobe:ter, but is lauccess is •• More the result of his indhstry, his elose app !cation to bus' ess, hiS detto. :ion to, prriciple, the pu ity of his life ..' and his 'odest and pleasing manner and addl sa. ~ Therais. r iot a member i of the Senate the ' irp' id..' be moral • missed. - As a 'comp, rice, outside! , ' .. of hisowi State there islalmost a uhi Terse( de - ire for 'his re-el etion. Gen, SchentlcSiie - chief cam etitor, iawell • known an able law er, a faithful - ~ R epresen ative, and &so dyer who won ; his - may tb a Major Generalship by his _ability aOcr - bravery; li.e . was Sher ' man's competitor before l and was on ly defeat:od after a close jaed protract , old contest. He,. toe,ls popular in. C k engre and atlcitrie; • end the regret is_generai that there is 110 t a seat for both— raw ays providing bid Ben Wade ,'. is elliowell ,to retaiahia.l .Schenck re. . -:sicles in-p N ayton, the bora of Naltriii digham, WA Sherman a home- ii in ..‘l.ansfield" Bingham; the third can.- ' -didiste,"ia a. native 0 Mercer county, in thialtate, and-a resident of Cadiz, Harrisont comity; Ohio! Heqs eery., . ing his 10th term. in Coigress, haVing• -. been elebted four times i ..,succeesionl defeateitin 1862,'and again elected in -. 1.86-1. He is one of- the [most eloquent , ) , ) i' ) men in !Congress, and nan cAfr•hand i . speech has few equals. Honest in all things, fearless in the d -fencaof right 1 • ! and instice k unswerving in his clevo- I tiOn to principle, even sit the expense ofoxpedtency, serving his constituen • cy with! . , :an industry that never tiros, .., and's,n,energy that never flags, and ' over ready .to . listen patiently to the • . woe' arid wants of all c asses and min ditionot of _men, no at. tter - of whit, piece race or color, and to lend a help ..;- -rug . hled„td-all, bola one 'of "the • beet - ; specimens of a poble, true-hearted, 'awful_ ',lran i) AO repteseritative the : present or any preceding ' Congress haa furnished. Should hehe elected • • to a seat. l , in the .United Statas Senate, 1 ,therwill never, have ease to regret , i , - weir , silitotion. It is (Adorn! a State : . -has thief. is good, vrell qualified, . able Men to 'elect a Senator from:! , ' • • II ' __ I - • 1 3100. suss R. Kai triot, ,was elected Si House of .Representat sylvan t ia, as we predict , • and,on taking the chili sad eloquent gip • published last week. ionng , est members of • -alas nne of the youn ever filled the apes .1 will discharge the d .thithfiilly, 'ably and . Will se Speaker, as h! . whilal member, reflect District that elected the 'qommonwealth t Liza y He will prove er,,-and convince lee pie tit he is capabl still greater"honors._ DIA4 Qusi; our. ie. !ow) appointed Chair! ~asittae of Ways and! Boa% of Represents' paiti • - and Col. Qnsy is, the eininently fitt easd:wagi*ltot.wifi • me* 'leader. It flejeee:llisieer eonety tipeote `yet a: ed botill.= ereditabl to. tbe Doinot he btore;now ;the' -fkki SPia of die • Comoiitoiee pit from! our . . - "!-Ill'ititi s .435 - ifis7 .' ' c . •, • ftox • lif , this, State On actively e%'... ged in lay ing this topew and . vanclng ., their, 1, clalitiii Poi Woliari 17b ati ,n. It iv ot; trn'oVikb Yet exactly h.* many .:iantili. tiot; we are gOing to h ve , but. •:n‘ers• 'tainly a good many or tliaii'.iir ill be _. nominated. .In the " t,, Morehead, of Pittsburg, is theno t prominent. Gen. - , Geary of ,Woreland will t i , be urged , strongly, aid j f a military - s man is elected has `v ry fair -p pest of nomination. Co °di. seems to be counted out ; of thi c ptest, doubt : leiia'because of Geary', superior clxims. iimuoir..- ft.c. ENE Ketchum, in ihe'Easti as an eastern man, al be . *lit not be canal has the inside track that very reason ma3i There is danger on gainst a leading candiii has no better men tl Jordon, of Bedfo i , inont, and will make fOr Inomination. Philadelphia, is spok i probably not'be a can of Bedford, has :man, parts of the,f3tatti, chance for tiomicaticii close contest among dates; ho is pretty ce inateil as a comp Such a compromise able to' all. Col. Jo both- from the sam that` will be made us wifee of both. We ulate Bedford on h worthy candidates either be nominated ilium cheerfully." So liave a soldier, a Ge ite our•itandurd bea in recognizing the's& in this matter must ularly 'to fitness.- W his name ,Mentione , tion, 614 most prob= those who will u rgu. the,position. position. He a list of Pennqylvaniti erals, and,• livou4l successful race if , 11, always made a glotio4land success, Cut fight imong 'II ;:n 01=1-hese tan• didatca we hardly I. , vo a-pl:oice - . All • good, true. and 'com—at ,nt, to select is very difficult. Mor held oecupies a good" position. at, usbitigton, is 'a useful member Of ' n 'resit , and can retain . hiErplacer jus, as long as he de- Sires. For th - at. uas n alone his strength in this 'co ot is ,not What bid &lentil% expected -it ould be, con sidering the close ela icins - existing between ua_ and Pitts urg Should he. be_ nominated,-. ho expr, Beaver county will give hi w-4 .largci - otr.-- The time of hi:kWh:lo oqr State. Coo; - hi bier fixed, ,d vention has -not yet, .. an fixed, an, before the time arri ea I there" may be others in'the field, o ; less . prominent than those named. In - the' Deniocra is party; the cOns test seems to be n rrowod dov to Cass, Packer, and lytiler. "Gen. Cass,-of Allegheny, President of the . Pittsburg; • or Wayne alai -Chicago Rail Road, is t e favorite I ir. the West; having al ea y secured, the. 4i delegates from mos o U'A m estern counties. He is a ent eman of; good executive abilities, ud ;of irrepreach- able , character. 1 ere we, seletting I for the Democracy, we l.could unher,i.: tatingly give him tie p, W eference. e think Clymer, of erkici i will be'', the nominee, however. He WRb !.he choicel 'of a plurality of, he convention in, 1863; and was onl defeated :after a: close contest by a combinati6n. - ale ie a member of the State Senate; and the recognized lead r of the Democ racy in •t_he Legisl tare. Packer, of',', Carbon, will have ma ny friends in; i) convention, and, may ossibiy secure, a:nomination as Woo wartdid ,three "_years since. It rdatters little, how ever, who is Doniinaied. The eac--! easeful candidate or nomination will, meet with a trushing defeat at , the, polls. 1 - . rr, of thirDis eaker of ,be Gives. of Penn— ! ted he Would be, i L I, t r made abean• ech, which we e is oneollbe Fapxt the ropor: tendent of . Commo: we learn that it:o schools in the Stag number of pupils the public school , 629,587. Averag month, 397,701. tendance upon - t i 628. Average le , 10 ,months and cost . pee month, i aes, 68 cents. 4Vh4 01.3,14,286. AVd teachers per mon $24 21. TOO 0., 777 83:1 Total _t system for tuitio 82,775,484 56, w from 1864 'of $3! oxclusiVe of the Philadelphia. In. thetotal cost of I school Veer en din _ day of • Jnne,,lB6 an d 810;882 :76 186,4. 1 he House, and • est' men that er's - Chair. , He tiesi• himeetly, mpstially, ;and. has' over done credit -upon the - am . -upon .litlikts honored p,Opular:Speslr.. lators and and worthy of • resentative, has an or this Com Mean! .the , Wei -of Penn's. on in the - Monde, .efbre ittpleader. for die ptlition, Lake Th. lisefutand i n a long -time 'as no honored. Or talent- Asper forty d_ am ndm i ents• bay, theContittution 'Mace the meeting well the power otiose . . guarded. It la getter all ameadmente, %bac i es Tapy. We ; tr . ' tLI m ania, wjll'aeon ii . 4 0184 WiU 'do,' the eeplc 'Able Repreaentat ves, host of - , wooldtbe amei at-holne. . - , 1.. , us 6948 his ono - • e and beneficial npresents' We r and Chairman ,XVltliail Meant- ESE e class him Itough strictly so) it; is thought of all, btit for be defeated.— icombination a -The State t' •I I an KTtchutn. 7 -- lA, is also prom. a vigorous pufth Michael,- Mayor .n. - of, but will didate, Costa, *. frtende in all ti hands a good In case of a other csndi- n to be noth. Ise' candidate. lid be accept )in and- he are )nt4 l , 'a filet to the prej only cotigrat og two such per, and~hon►d 1 / , will support lure anxious to , for instance, We believe di , rs' claims,but 1 00 • .more partic. le two not heard is this corinec bl3. there will be 911. Hancock for aa. a first-on the aJlliJra and Gen re gallant and orninated, as :-he the Superinj oOis, Tor 18 ole numb,r 2,548. VVlhol hitie attends ing 'tho tea teadanCe p centurn 0 hole number, ' f school -term, I ' , 4-) days.. Ave l ragp (Audi; g .all eipen;* to nmber of te,act •• ge • alaries of tar b, 88 82; of fe a i t of!.uition. 81 I penditnres • o •ti n, honsei3 and fir kb s an • ine ea ;4, 58 06 - Tis e4y t 1 • ' r.d corm i y Indb!gPhilade ph. the ystem fo Fle first 83,614,2' than it • - on Was ore ,t.- l and dig ere , wee .ot ► proposed, ; Arnite d Stet oegrefis.. it . ding is.eo-yr es far tp..re, Lek maki g e amen .mt er. 'Al t a . Ai' Mastela t set i id . per I it - ttit Orvto enuiiti =1 umi . "Btalfe'- e is lopr ; 1 • I•Tt appeurs b the rep3rt of the Siate Tre4tier * that - Penisyl *pia EO I ' I 'o# - dad d tirin g tha - wir.; fora ' Par. legi 04,028,62 21 itio additli. to ' hat was refund' dby Gene Go. verimentd The State debt bee • re dUced $492028 o,ind the, yes 'has increased fr,o6t, 28 06. there l .eipts a 1865 ex deed" t ose of 1864, by sl e 486;676 65' finos of which is d. wed from taxes, ion' rporittion' stock, ton tnge, loani; inc me, real estate o. The Treasnrer ecommends.th ' pas sage of an silt ! king the capital took of National ;Bake, in which m- Mendation ,we ncur. The Na tonal BUnks arui fro mg rich, decl ring . li large dividends, nd the stockh Were who clear. ,nnu Ily, twelve and fteen per Cent. , or t or money, are °say entitled to pay az on their st 4 ..If Men who Icitin a _six per cent. b vi* to pay tax . ttiereo , 'why not thos low at 8 een An increase on Railroa s and Canals is also r ,I mended. ~t present about one. of one per! of these c , alized.. T ainount to ditures to thinks th. Cons mud the tax on' 5614 can be gent rpor e $5 , 1,21 35,23 It ' by 148 real i dispe; Gov. C RTIN health, and mends to time yet." -,Ho some thno• l Fe l tu'ro have 61.1 to adjOut.n :1 main in •Bibbin gO on withl the- ther-.took 4 . 1) bi until the Geyer: Init,. • rf4 l elec , j Stato . • gi§lature.T , Fitting. tick . osyl' 11, nee, and Teets hation of irAgnio, I t iteis t_n h • you • j •Jtn j that ogee i •Jmanaged rlj lthe j j • Jfaithfully4is a j . . • --- , 01'0 I . • . , 1 Ili A It SENATE:4-T] Isession Lo',' day, lannoiincei)i' it ;3iotiday-6-xt, I - , Houic l ' Th :aiseilibled at ;following' usin Mr. AV inli lution, ins rue, ;House to, ithti iceives offtc al ti l of Govern r 0 ireolution as' i Mr, Herron I : repeal an' i j ct r in Aileghe 13 - c passed Illi 862 " ‘ 1 ; Mr. Qua y ' re :, - •• , 1 providesf , r th 'from tbo;p ym Mr. Pen ypa joint resat tion tors isud i iiiemb for an ann'ildni regarding tire 1 ; , Mr."Sturteva i instructing gli , `And Mean to, ion of tb re v . the whOl to 11 Comrn s oUN ealt Mr. Qu" y b lution. i e 8 Waye, and Me , der consid t otat to tittenA,to it fluitructiota. Mon w ould be Mr. Sturtev the resoltiltioy., rso'as tot rbad i•regueite," it pertorni 6 eh , On motion lutiod .*l3ll th Neatll , y; one already 3 tro ture,tiad ppr iittheatesit he i tion ddri g tt Sensto Co the reties of meets with m. : the t of :That J 3O liatedare I fy !estate-;° , al 4' ;the sable ek icolleceed ;,, [passed..., On '4O creai rf bin i • 'ecti ea , ma as i I KM 1. 4 ipo'r I v 1865' .!is .. ~ Ivolnnie, hi i',:.'hundred pag ' ,enty, tn on Ae 'the Si at Ba ',T , ,aelteitt dot ?)" tionat L w. be operate and lei , jare bat elev te _ e _ ,Bankr.of Lal ' _ . 13 , Pittebulfgh, L' Bank ' ' l Ship ° p ". ,of Sbhavlki th 2 3 •.Bani4 idtta °, k N ':- .Ban,. tior °!.'s Pottivil e, 0 3 1 11 bura k,' !. T.ha ' lloi also (na e a net ing. ;Fund j Bank, Daupt, ta , ver : Batting Bank.,,garri " Bank, Bhro , /ell , eject: • leetio • Cnie4poi .lion jof the r be. 'ye , i 4tta3‘;• W e / e*l steel the, iphott - te the , toek ter' • - 1 , MEI =I who f tax ,t com. 'our th stock is re— r wnJ xpetv, surer gges— urpo- ly. on the capital e i tions is all that ,ipts for they .60 00, and the_ 0 . 00. -.Mhe Tre adopting,the s to taxing Bank estate for ,§tate , Teed with entir' is rapidlq iinp hie physicia l n , tay Ir. Cubti, fo will . not ereifir ft. ruary. The L et determined , ntil his return • Both. house oiliness, pro l Fid Is passed by ,tb L or's return.. I 1 !oving ecam— some until , giele. beth• lor re— ' could d net other on of Hop: reasurer, by t ' ednesday last, • dgment of his _ • ith the beaitY throughout th , gest man ever this State, but nancos as ab pr of his predoc . H. e Lo— viite a ervi— ap'pro State.' lected he 13 as y and lestora. I - Harrisburg; manna, Januar lo Senate N4llB as had been pre having a,djour nut in •iously red till • rne - mbeta'•j(th I the• usual. hou e4i • ItHB was ransat, ey offered , a Mir -Ling the Gierft ' lold all bills ur:til otifieation' of itbe trtin • frorniCabs (read to; in . placts at ilative tocertiii , u qty, vitiieb l hi 1 • 't repo. of the here. !return The act to roads •] been ,vhich oldiers y ttx. din place el ab exemptiOnlof •nt of the lion cker repOrted s instructing o rs of Condres ent of tho 'Con. r ilection of iPI at 'offered a re - , Committee;o sq. of I r Sena ! to vote r es i dent nutio esident Hntion, 1, 1 7,ars •I evis • gat (1 to of • the ake a tbotouo. I nue Jaws. in, I v able •propeiti idly opposed t id the corm ne bad this sat on, and would )43 rim.' gee on jest bo ablerl without resolu—; own business He hoped th' , voted down'. 'ant and tinally.rn! hat the enini' stead-of "inetr ray. it fir. Quay, t n indefinafely ppoitoci 'difiod i ; b Atee be uctOd" to' he, reao •tponed.l h ave been tegisla4 ed,which, •f legisla' hundred pills uced into priately:te!er , vy !amount e session. I. iding for purposes,' ? 9.provisc,) Prdvided, coned 'Audi t e reeovei . upon rein State, but with al not bee Hell's bill, pro ax fol. State oh favor. IT I . as follovre: herein conta ,-or prevent 't , n of any jtax • due to the be proceeded this act. had adjourned til o'clock.; ... 1 of the State'Banks fiir . . _eagrs document. _Theli h usually.. ,citains fiie'l -0, 15 now limited Ito sci-. ' l 1, I 1 - l equence of .nearly all Of] kit having I;l4ced them-li the protectionJof the li. 6-1 The Banks .which still , r the.StatS Snactmentri, i nin number, is folloveli • 'ranee Conniy, Batik of, Armors' and 'lMechaniCsf , nsburg, 'Farmers ' Ban k -1, I, CountY,slerse l y Shore . ning Batk,Minch Chn# I al Bank ,Of Peiinsylvtinqtl, a il City Blink•Stroads.t. I toga County Bailk. -I j• ingSavingsplisittutiono eper , : Canonsb l urg Say'. society, tiarlible I DepoSi i t, in Deposit' B'ank, - Mani I and So , isty,l Mechanic ' - burg, eadirig &tail* sbury • 'wings Institit .l Monday of U..= laiehatOrs, aneary 14 —A. joint Roe eys Le _ ielittore,.iiiti be hi Elam -I .T7' Kirk cr ti eid kited_ = tntee Setiatcr for end amee II MIMI SIC ~. .. - . f it ..., . ..........._ EWE :-..., , ..ifi i i i ii n .:7‘., _,... :17. - 2 , 11 - ,=...lWiiiiirtiforg• Jit : . ii. i - - 1 ' :EgArs.p r iat..Fasset4e elided . Iri tb bill tpstrithiirifte- thiv - . et itits cli, the Trealv*.appoinCeiSonstirot - es seitierra. -- . ,C . r,..., ~, . -• ~., ,Str,sminiar. of ge. doui h. ntrt, a proviskiii.Plit nci #44: bei. appointed on. Assistant io. wiflout being obliged ttitiiket rcilisiredlbk act of Congrries I Mr. Peearibden.ohjectil' to msinprierrt. There wis,..i r lew sttitute book requiring the cal - taken, and - the',piovisionl arc Mr. Sumbei 'was unneeeisa. Mr. Strainer said thaeth S ecretary ofl.tha Treaenry bad., in a: PulMia ree• port, admitted the appointment of men to 2814 in the South wittioutlre quiring them to take ' the oath.. Mr.: Sumner• ' ! i ' I subsequently wi l thdr w his amendment, end the 'bill ,ars passed. (l ir • Mr -Nesmith offered rOolution; which irftif adopted, re ueeti g the President, to communica e 1 i forma; min in • 'regard to negot'ations with th'e P f epiblleac Governmentloft Mesa - CO I in i1881;for the purports of MAIN:h., ing U. 8.-tro o p/3"from Gurtyrtirose to ArizOnaithrough Irlexiearli,territory. IThe President pro temi,sisted - that the morr.ing hour havinglexPirled,lthe btrsiness - before the Senate! was the resolution offered by Mr.! Movie, yes • terday, for the appointmetitiofiPrevi slanal Governcrs itu the !Southern States. ' ' ; f °: 1 ' .. " ~ • . Monsr.,..:the . SOeakerl laid before the lioise'st communication froth:Ural Secretary of War, stating. among othol (4, things, that Commissioner; were appointed in Delaware and 'M ryland to make awards -for sialeslwhe were mustered into _the military Service, U a but n tie order was suspended, by order of the P • sitient,aS to tb other a l -e sikve States, all the biopey available= War;requited-f r carrEingon the' war.l The commun ic ation wee referred to! . the Committe on Milita y - Affairs.' .. 1 II The Howie- hen resum ed the consl scan', sidera'ion l Cr the pill 6 1 tending oafs 1 age Mr. Rogers, regrow ill thlritriet of Co. , s,_ of Ne ed ,iy Jersey I 1 ~ by 1 3 rrniasion of';' the 'House, spdke'4for tl insistingvtiOsivhsyuras,:whits man's a 4 1 t GOv b e id n i m s sorest, that it was anoutrage'On he cit. ' i ens of this Dien ict, to ,site pt, to make the n l egroos equal to them. A bill was reported' f o rOia I the Com:- mate° cin Pensions, giving -A pension iO'lhe widow; of a espthinl I o died ! ;ii the milithry service, the 'pcn ion to commence !trent the passage . 1 the rfbt. The bill was iltust passe: ._, An' ineffectualoffOrt was Made to amend It so ati to:read first orAhnear; II The ' :house rail - pied. tl•con tion of ; tilt:l6lli to exten d sett the Distriet,`Of Columhi , by iit Ont from all the laws n ord.' Op word 'white." • _ . I After a running debit: ,` on gro suffrage einestion,,betvreel Os ; of New Jersey, Keilyl,•' oil tkOvunia, Fiirrtsworth', o f,lllino MaiAiall„, il,tefvure v adjeur6d r• '• '" •. •- - --: 'r 1 • WAKtINGTON, i fti . n. 12, • ; „„ T , ..• , ,'• •I " SENATES iii I : 1 .1. r Lill) vie , d I •HI prose neroorial or the American Fre 11 4 c.sgue,aelrini, , , tor icqui j ility c fion,•an th at r.o protective, do' 6nacted; , which waS ,re erred I. -, ' •• committee on Fi.dr.ice.' - : 4 I I Mr. Oixonlintirotiticed a ,bi! !idling the p i opaytneiit'ef pos rieWspapers, after thin first of iiy_ next. Poferred to the P.,,n i 14 Poatoffice.i•ab , l PoStlltorlds. , II 'On motion of 4r. lirade, th I 'Com- Ireittee:on Ways and . Means, s Ore ins p 4truetett 1.1 - ingnire mil the Xpedi-- tney of repealing the I sterna I Reve eue tax on pipet and all. bible: ; teal° • ineiita and , other religiim! w Ors and School! bciol4, used in l i i °elle a and eademies. - 1 , - Ifl l';, '.i A resolation was alsoHpas - 01 in. : ti ucting inquiry as to rtbe o I diancy of taxing all horse 'Aces, by requiring five Oetr cent.' of Abe grot,s, Feet i Ins, in A message, was received , the President ot the quitbd iStil as e.v. en - closing' a letter frcirn - jMossrS.l Pavans And Chaffer, Seriatorsel et- frorkt iColor• Ado; together witWe, -company. r .g doe umenta on the subjeet•ef the cii 'st. rgani._ zation l of that Statq. -?ire P ride i has declined to issue ' hi procl motion, deelaring ; the admission Of . Colorado as :a. State into the Union, and sub -1 , . 1, i !mitting the subject for the !orator (consideration of C'on'gr ss.l I i , I : HOLTeE.—On . motion lt- 1 m.. RaYs mend, A :2rAsolutlon 'was i ado t a d cal hug lair copies of all pretelain t'ions of the President, and of tlie ;Pr Visional Governeri, end all, other lint rmationl throwing' light on Ith' - esubje t•of rem 1 • construction ••1 4 ' I . • 4 •• I Mr. Johnson offered A mei Ron- . tio l I lucre* the pay of members Con s ,! gretts And employees ot the 'covern- 1 mint in proportion to the i creased ' cost of living sincelthe same was fix., I ed. The' retiolution was laidon the table by 174 against fiVe. I • , 'l, The'Hoirtie resumed the e osiderrt= tiOn,o(tbe bill- to ext l eted K ffifagelte !the negroes of the DistriCt o (Colum bia, by striking fro; all law and or„' dinarr - ces the word rite?' - P , Mr. Davis was'unwiflingt at unre stricted • suffrage shall be iven the black man, as proposed by t °I hill. ' Mr.lobandler, of Nesi4 . l r rk, Char. lacterized i tits a radical - measare "He had not 'yet heard the 4tiestteci• in ' swered. '.What gainl,lnvotild I,t,ihe to United the.Peeple of the States to ei • .. ' tend the I electiveranehise to t , the he . I gro here•oti• else he el' I' Therirwa ti no pa m totilar nece trtit for' e4tending tat this'lpirticular ti, eliolhis . Dia. ,triet.- I He apprehendoid . &Off PA . Inkft sage of the, bill injurious effects on immigration, as well its on' the Pros perityof , the country • 1 • . , Mr.Binhara"nctieed a remark •of Mr. C h an dler's that; y ;only I are en-_ *led (',t0. 1 libeity'; . whorthemselves I strikel the ;blow, And I naid blush of 'shame shOuld corn° onlth4 g n ' ernan's l'l.tilleek)whilin he titternd it: leshould ' ,nbt:be.forgottonlhat Gen., , °Ole a'n, -When nommanding Oak. arm As in sr • - - -• ; , , 1 :I , . •,' ' , I .. !.• ' - I IMI MIMI 'ep,p7lis ue . a. pr — Celaniiiion notifritg ifiserge ielthat if iany oil their slavell shOnicle se, in revolt. and strke forliN , imr 4 7okw - 0 11 4- o *. Of ,61 wit • opt •I an tryi tiho mil e ~.-> t ree,- :; in vie ' ot.rta t t (mile - rip, ed,thifii ' roes! bei; i ,14 swill° Vir, , did 'aiit itillC or ittAilie freedom yeraitoresPeini l Otk•Opit - fixte ot, them a '1 - MCClellen Wthe'Nother. - 1 Mr. hAndler replied ; that, his argil ~ Ott 7 a not ; IL-know •.the4, negroe were in opal:dent the- bloodiest deed , -bit - ths 119 . -repAtl .4 the black race showed , tii_siir eapapity for self govere moot p - that- they .; ever,'etruak - ft blow for fre edom and:rupintainsdit.:: ,: "Jf , Mr.' inghani,,ikreplY, said the, ii . 7 1 grO wee ibe only i race that, ev er be ed Its • Way' out of.chattel.' shivery' ,to liberiy l lthaca iiii,oftlany rithe.: e r When t o revolt in this' country broke aut., tb 'blacke numbered one-sixth` 1 f she ent re people; but Inotwithstali - ing, th t ; they -had for geninitiq 'i?, been , kb t in so miserable a condition of slavery,, _when the words of Libh,-. t),rand flminpipation ran alep_g, 'i• 6,4 i lino, they rose` as one man, and 130 1 ,-1 0911 di !hem arrayed . themselves... in-', der te harmer of the republic, twig t bravely l l , - and firmly; and helped tn 3 cure the finithictory. ; lie also anti -, ed to t the success of negroes in Hail' now i presente d near this Gover - Merit. ' l l . ' --' -' . 1 . .••• 1 ' Mr., h, naler',. ir , conclusion, argues that negroes - aro al race; to bo irept,nri.2, der. l'hey listened; to 'Mitelelltins r i pinclariatipn, and crunched.' Th, y I . were, attivilling to assert their int 4 , : i phodea eintrlhe risk of:ithsir lives. M r. Onnell,. of lowa, noticed the remar s of Mr.-Chaildler,ntnit the '4 2 Ones i f e e as helpless'as when in the wilds - 3 . -Afriea, Now, this was, slande ; for ' they bad maintain 4 tliems l es and ~borne their musters on . th .ir , backs • fori a„: cerithry 7 , ,r. Giltro .1i alluded to thtimilitary l ser I t . ces oftA bloats during the late whr, ar.d th • irl eapacity -for EimproVements, citing 'effersoti,. De R iniii,andlEd wh i r Otero t, l i n proof of 'the latter poi ' t As x to hi ' own State of lewa r nui .of nine b ndred and.fiftienbject to. 'mil itary 'silty, 'seven hundred and ' ; fif ty went ';'•nici the arm. He declired that .4 o 'ancient or Modern •• natidn, either fo I defense or . c o nque s t', had I n . a per t entage of its e. 1 He cited Andrew' .tuhitsen as Ste es to-lea. the cohteed! mew to the ,pro• [sett anaan„ and he !' (Sir. Grimm ) would gie hiari , a ballot. to defend br m ugaio t the Pharaohs, i Re said Wh le he w s it' ieSident ot NeW'York. e, was 'accasted fiandrels of . times' 1 'White inktudieants,while in the lAA. trot . f Columbia, , he bad never ihe a approached 'for shis b,y . a black tp ii t. Ter. In advocating the pending bill, he cot 'tended - thatnegroee`,43arned, the right f throughout .rho contest Were faithf l,•jorbile maiky. of the whitese this,district sympathized •with I t h e rebels on, end liundredii 'of their wen t SOuth to assist in it.' IHe •Would,:n v•- er lea ..e las , a beritege - to43ie; oh' r ii i . the shame that he prelerw,hitei. 1 . el to •Jeytil bleak. 'intin.' By' pas# thiS ill [the house w4uld inaugni the policy that Jty6tivolis the beet i guar to civil societk. • • ' The house, withou taking'an, ago, d4ourtied till ItOnday, , • • ; ----- i ; ,„, • , _ • ,1,7 AMITNaTON, .. annary S -LM. • Chandler°Set' E. A E r.. . 1 tireainh l e. and Cesolutidn, chiclarij ithotik• -;', .. 1 W, iIiqEAS, 11110 'Brii;l4l. GOVeroo3 l lia4 rrflised.indletiiniti for the dOin ,g d'one tOi - Amerlean coliumeice by her , 4, 1, • • eubjectet, thereimli, . 1! Rezoli'md, That the 'president be e q't•estedL to; Iwithdrewi - our: Ytilii s• tsr fawn the Court. of St. Jamea. 'nc to -eelare nutionaljnon-inter i ou at bet -en the two nations.' i I I itMr. Dixon objected tolhe-r-,esOlpti' n, oil It lies over, acco r ding to'tbe, r 1.3. a l Mi. 4-lowird offered a . resole ton ceilieg, fort Jeffersqn Davis and Cie . - tint 0, clay'4l trial. oil the, dharg l es 1 on 47hiefi they'are confined by iiL milit a ry i rn orri i4ion 'ior, court martial.;; he eao Ution was' objected to, And as laid over. , 1 ,f , .- 1 I r• I , M . Sumner,preeented , the pAtitidn of lie,' colored Hethodist Episcopal 3 Chu cli of ; Missouriii l n favor :of, cp. 'revs I Suffrage„whie was referre to l am pecial•committee , on 14304st:roc; ,ion I ; '' ~ • 1 :, 1 t i. Mx. Sherman presented.the petition ihio soldiers,friiing , an equalize •oil bounty be ween thoSe_whnee: d early,.and [those - Who 'eoli, ted iri -the,' war, which was ref() red he•MilitiryCominittee. , .- • 11 USE.--10. 'Delano, of O. presented credentials of .th'e renresOita 'Vett fi•Om - the Statelbf .Kaiisas,' - 'w kb • . referred to the dommito ion n struetion. • 1 r.ponkling, of New Yqrk,'ll 'ro--, d On amendment, to 'the:Cons itu, NlZtlieb +MAR similarly refer s .--- 'amendment proyides that th ,ba ofl representation and . tex . thin 1-be the wholr number of citizens beUnited ptl te; but 'where col persons; are denied • Abe' rig t of age,,euch raceieball be _axe! ded n the basis. 1, i ' ' . Jr. BrOmall. of Vennsyleapi , of 'il a resolutinneetting'fbrthlth t• as . to l men hi 'the District of Co am have - decided tbit -black men ball vOte to thci•Distriet of , Coluaribia,l noeire into - the' (expediency' cif an thin , by black melt, which black: Shall' decide - WAether'white Men' 11 - ote: 1 • • I ' hi: atb ' 'd he Rouse resume e ; consi era - , • s' of the D istrict - of .Colinibiatuf-- • e ill: i„. ' ... J..- -• . l i - , .. dr, awn, of lO,wii - ;.,•opposed • MIA en ioninispfftsge without Iris rie•-- '• ' ; :,' • . 1 - .., - _ _ . Meow& *ball 1 , 88111101" 1. a oath the a. oti the tc; be red by iOera. age in trking, hp•ne- i :rlip g - .!erin4., t i t if , .and s fll •6-6 I rited 'a made ',thin- ies be it) the 1 , corn -1 ago on Jana. ,nittoo ion 1 Ste to 14 the elec !we CRC 1 B HE comniiitee, On' eleottone in. : the leof . coffroth :000. .roogq*, o , the tenth;. D istrict' loi Nenrui lvenia, id da.y, give by . -4 vote o fife , to r to give the termer (Demo' rsts;the t`l6 Col:Trees dont% jihel, 1110 0 'teat. els a viri l uAl ; nocoreeth r i 1 t,, ho ie entttlid to his sent, I 1 - •I 1- - 1.. 1 • =I =I nem eet 9.; to) S :it „. , 01 111 - , iividend N0.. 1 ,11.43. , 10111Ai BAN! OP BRAM FOl7llfPr o 1 .: IPNew Brighton, Jan. 8,111366. \': ;' resideni and Direction! of "this Bank e thisiday declared a DIVIDEND OF ER CENT. upon its Capital !Do* out; remits of the last 6 months, payable' holders of their legal rePresentatfieti iid i —free of government tax:.' , ! lei of the Board: 'fi - -; 1_ il STILES k 811ALLENBERGERI, 911 HE 7 41- b FITE i • of-the , I to Bloc on dem . By o 111 A Ili CH.cIC R-OCRRIi; ;Np ' H XECUTOR'S 1101iICE., . : LET ERS 'testamentary o i the estate of 'Janos Coaxint,, late opf Eiighton toOrnihi ~ Beavir County, Pa., dec'd, having been:gr. nted to the rupdersigneit, all.persons lindebte. to said estiitq are requeted tolmake imthedi to payment, i and 'those su ing clainii against he same wilt present them - properly 1 'authent cated for settlement. 11 1 ISAAC moßgAN,zeeutor. B ighlon i.p. , jiinlo' l ADMINISTRATOR'S .1 OTI C E : 1 .11 "TRE of administration on the estate o IA Hontrto N.KesNletmlate of Chippewa tp: . Beaver eh., deed, harWbeen granted to the . nnlereigspped, all persons indebtedto slid estate Y "XS req ut St#d to =like immediate payment, and ... those. , ha mg elaims ,agtiest said estate will N present! hem to the , totbscriberil properly an .. thentlea ed for settlement = '. :II • • .4.SI'L.:IIAOAW, Adtainistrator. janlo' ' . i 6 . . ' Ne* Br!ghtoi, CE .TO STOer grAv *--- 1 r" -- r C 4 i ' OTIICE .TO STOCKHOLDERS OF 'PHIL- A l LI sgqitG & . ROCII:ESTIER STEAM FERRY COMPANY.—At ,a' to etting of Stock holders'held at Phillipsbtirg, D'iceznber 23d, 1865, it was unanimously resol4d that there be an C ment zektde on eachhshire of the -Capital Stock of. Beienteen, 'dolls* for the PitrpOselof paping. off 'the debt ; I ,Of the Coin poy fa. building,' &c., PayabWi ton withto IL W.. - ro.taiotti, 'Pittsburg; acOri ..1C: Spey. erer-an Chas. 18. Hurst,' Roeheatei, el , Capt. ,John Si: t3hrottles or Jacob •Strikriker:' Phil lipdisburo'.- :. '• 1 ' • _ll . . 11 pm:110136.1 • NOTICE IN 'DIVORCE. ' rN rip. COURT CIE COMMON PLEAS OP 4 ". 1 BEAVER COUNTY: No. 4,". epts. T, 1865. - - Eliza eth Boile, 1 ' ' 1 • ' ' I I: ct by her' ext frientL - ' ' i i , Wm. Dinning : Libel in Divorce. I. I , - 11 VS. • 1. , ' . ~I ' 1 a Christopher C. Doyle: J . ..r ' 1 5' , To Christopher C;! Boyle, thel above named teepon4nt: You are',.hereby notified to be and it appear 4 the next term of said court, to lbe held at peexer, ohe third MOUdity of March, e .:1866,0n and th ee!to answer the complaint r of the libellant, *tulle show cat4e,„,if any you, I have,y tier' 'prayer for diiorte, ca •Maculeet I Oiler:mil should not be granted. ll , :'. 'L ' I, - - 1308. LEDLIE, Sheri ff .. Ilea*, Jan, 9th 1866. [ , II ' . ii 15 [, id )g a .ir 1 °MOE IN !;DIVORCE. ~ N. T E CO - 1711.T OF COM M ON ' PLEAS OF • BE' VER COUNTYI I No. 49 • 1 , 110 pt. 1',18615. TNT ohn Filson , 1' - •I ' r - i . / •._il ; • : „Libel in. Dir , orco., - } Mar t Filson._ j, I '• • 1 .', i f le To': argaret Fileori; , , the. ebove unto& - re- - epondi r t: You ared hereby noM bihnd llappee at. the next term of as e ~ t o be old aleavor, onqiie third MmidaYOt March, 1866, then and there to inewer!.ithe'complaiat of theilibeltint, end 'hew cause, if any you hare, .11.'104 hie preyer. for diterce,la rineofo etatriednii, should nod be grinted. , .- 11 -JOSEPH' LEDIIIE,I•Sherit Beayer, Jan. 9th. 1866. 1 • gi__ lf)it ItTERLYi STATEDIENT Of ,Tiielgitional. Barqr. of. Bela . [1 , , vex; County. 'iisli : Ear.unrros, $. 26, , 1866:. ; • I i • ..' „ ASSETti. '!, ' , i, _ I.olllllSand di5c0unt5 ...........: . „ '.. 5 1•02.0 6 6 76 U. S. onds and SeouTities, ,',.... 170,000'00" is i Fur* live and office fixtures-4.6.. 1 1,958 95 Real Estate ; ; 1 , 1 1 c' 1,500 00 Ex ies anti laxes..:.— ... : .... ... i 2,272 91 Due 1 1? banks I 1 1 V . 14 ' 4,826 78 . . Coin. - • '' ' • tri. ... ,il'. s; 1 2 671 98 -LegXl; ender a other bank notot.. '64,769 1.'6 . . •;",, ; 1 1 11040,068 64 if , • LtAIIILI+I.II. j j., 1 " ! stock i., •• -44100,000. 00 iir. al eireitlation..4,..,. l . 86,484 00 a 11 tion B'k Bear ,Cci..- Ir 225 00 , gent fund L 114,810 00i 1 nds unpaid 111,205 07 is tors ' 4, • • 05,123 76 3 t,eashange & int'at 12,717 81 1* . s3i „ . . . jettify that the abate state it according to the beat of Islief • , Enirann . 11 rmed and, subscribed bef Panuary,,&. D.1866..i tiled: 4 , . ' 1 ELI REN t• , MN Cspi Nati. Cire , bout Disi Dep. Disc FE day, (€1 • .3 , •. 313 t-- pruet Cider;; err Currants; • aisine-Matt and Laiii Aron and Lemon Peel; • . icor Of an kinds; ' • , • akar Dlied Corn;. • , lierries i v hoiee Dried Peiehes; • • 'Pruner's; ',khans in Vinegar; 1 1 -• tanned Vesettblea-sna _fruits; • Titir s. DALIIMOni 'oysrEßs, , till assortment' of Gioeeriera for sole 141 STILES sH - ALLEtinitaotra. , Si 7.1i1131 - 11 ItiEl.T ERIE ;• s • SSW BALTIMORE: 13841.-8110nn Eltii,reemked day_ nal foriala • 41 3 ; 1 o tbni] Bsidpvitem. I r 3 4 r • 1 I I , ' ' ' MOE MIN =I Mil lEZEiME bis dar tsken halo tLES C. ,T0WN.... , 'OWNSESD. The I.' D & P. TOVii3Z2b, [lan. 17:4t from the premise); . I*hestio, - on Mod; dark - ]cow, heavy . Isar mar 1 .; abor,d. Bor use, in spd borough. :RICKBA.GP.' • .. . - I, , • , 9, 1 G0(1,00 tits rant.tocontract with! 'With' f•torn . fifty I to: Ily.. Pns-desir-: olf, im.,, d ate y ; t at' er e lteslr county. • PO BALE . Bearerll creek, near ta. - al She FISHER n tote cit1102411.41C,R13 n' reneensble terms; , on •bbn !et. Dnnraigh'e %Rd •: • . c• , • t II • ointry pro4irelTanfed rjanlo:lla UM Grocerl4 , AAIL .110 , - A iFITTISer , bia and after Noy. 1% • t_ ; 1., c 1865;TnipA 4jgetico'Flow t ur_r4sib,- Eleadem szen&A iesTecuily.)[ ti ' , lilt - >:- c.:...:- -, soml avlrt". / 3 _ \,t . - ! 'Li v.- - ."..:•-•• 1.-.. " .:1_ 11xt LI Pittsburg -...:. 4 A* 700stti Rochester-- top "' sa o ~ N. Brighton- '.....- " "848 .4 iiii, ...._,_ Enon- 442 tt -985 .1 4 00 , coluilblatia•- - 617` “11017 '.l , .. 44? . Atidasn , ...---.i .. 540 11048 ... 614, Alliance i O O "t l l5O "1 815 "t iCantcla ' 5 76 51.. , 1242 11 .7 0 4(:' , 1 Massillon ..... 1 1 11 780 "1 i°2 ' d 7% .., Orrville 80 2 "I l- 45 " 810 61 .".W., 0 4 14 4 1 '...----11 88 0 .." 222 ..' 64 0 ' • „. Boudonville ..,; 922 ..1 828 .. o tk ,11 Mansfield-- L lOlO ..- 4%5 .. aO F ;at ICrestlnie Il Ak 1 , 1 1 °48 ::1.500 .0111 0 ~Il ilDe ,_ll5 !', 8 40 As 700,„I Bucyrus v...•• 11 145 .. 710 ..: 72 , 7, U. Sandusky',' 224 - re; 750..4 , sii .1 Forest II 255 "I 822 .4 8 , 57 k i Lim, il 2 1 8 !.i-943 11020 ki Delphos ; .. 253 ,10 9 -5 ..,1102 "I Vat Pert..... 'lt 824 "4100 ..11120 ,1 Fort Warne:.l 600 " 128 5 mil 144 % Holvuulas .....1 645 ..I 122 .. us ‘ ,l untsville_...; .-- t.,j .„.,, HI % Pierceten.;;.: ' _.• . " ,, .....17.--,:' Warn,* 1 689 "i 215 til'ili , I Bourbon .-... ;i ~ 11, ~- .. • .1 1 Plymouth-- I . 741 ul ith . .l '7, ,'' Manta/oh LI ./I ~,•,,,.• .4i ' 7 ... „' I Valparaiso-. 11 9'22 ', l l 458 .. 680 ,; 7' Robar .E ---- - ,-- ,1 - ~..: •... ...„ 1. .... ~ j it ~1arke.....,-.- -. - : - . 1 - ..1 ..,,, .‘ ... 4 ' . • I,IC.RR.Cros 1 0 1 -••• "\... ... ..i.”' glii.p.Earn. i 4 1 ~.. .. .. ~' Chicago ...... 1120 t i TOO ..1 .... .'' t iss ocnip us? • IL - 4 ----, ----fi i 4 • osAa44l4x4X/05.,gx, I-.------- --H-1..--...1 „.1 Chicago • . 440.4 t, 6Viksit mo n o rit.lilßßJunc i. . .... I . „' ~ .... I 1111 CARCros , , .. I ..... ~/ ... .. . ‘. I Cbirke ........ ~ , 4. • -1- .1 I 1 Hobart .. P -i.! .... ..1" .. " „I' Valparado.... ' 630 "1 805-" 1 . iii ~I i Vfanatah ' -;' "1..„, . I lymouth .... '1344' 1 . 910 I 'o 4o „1 1 Bourbon . ..'.. 'r' ",••••••%••It Warsaw . ... .: 1002 !...,1038 "11035 ..1 1 I Piercetou -... .., ...j •‘, IHuntsville ... '','l „'"',,Zi......'' ' Colutobia ~... 1101 H112..r•:II I 1 2 2 1 3 4 ..... Fort Wayne - ; 1235rui1230119 225 „, Van Wert -... 211 Ir." 143 c u, 146 , .• Lima' " ' 8 2 3 5 : I t : 11 "I 245•" t. i forest - 445 t., 357 _ • .1 407 , 4. U Ilaudusky.. 625 :1 420 ..1 440 „ ,i I Bucyrus 609 "' 808 " 526 ... 1 I,Ar ~ 640 '. 58 0 "I A 0 0,.. Crestline .„p e 73 0 AW -600 " 6 51ansfeld..... ,f 810 " .633 "I 716 , Loudonville - 922 " i 718 "; 810 ••`, .Wooster '1025 I"! 811 " 850 ", Orrville ..... ..: 1100 4. 838 ••1 520 Canton .. 1205 p 932 "11017 .4 Massillon__ 1145 ~. Alliance ...... 914 .. 956 a I 4120 4 . 1020 •.118 0 ~,, Salem it... :. 200 " 1065 "11=ex, Columbiana - i 230 "illll "11231 .. Enos I 820 t;1162 '''' 112 ..1 N. Brighton-1 ;410 .. \'lZ26an Hi , Rochester .... t 480... 1240:•' 420)Ii Pittsburgh::.,;Pittsburgh..., 60(1 . " 16? 71 sio 4, For New Cag4li and Er ie, 6.4ta iominodstion linking knife Mille t ,' Brighton-9 00 a, 'in; ).1.50 Jim; 4:20 p. milk. o.p. In. For Email ; in.' For New Cando,' Greeniilie la town, tqwn, "Pt , S. 0 p-m.. -! .'. I 1 .. CLE On slut after I dints daily,[ Euclid Street Akron Millersburg- Alliance Bayard .... &immune Millersburg.. Orrvillp Akvin --- Hudson • stree !Cleveland ... 8e11ire...... J. 'Bridgeport.:' Lagrarige..:l . Steubenvill . I f Wellsville . ... Satith'sFer Beaver ••••• : Rochester .I. Pittiburgh 1. Boebestev SmLtb'eFerry WeWillie .. Steubenville. Lagrange.,... Bridgeport TUSCJIRAWAS BR. " Leavea , , N. Philadelphia 7.10 a in ll ' /4 1 Y 11 .rd, lt. la 4 a , N. Plulnag '0,063,64 niSist is true and 't• my hechiledgre o6rio g Csali'r. • .14'm, this 2d • f, (t ..„ ORPHANS' nII.IITSAI, .. pi I ..putikviniie of e n -- 0 ,erof I ' Cd°4 dilleenTei oonniy , al usrdinn •Of the minor cbildri illoorii, Isto of Frefiddm boroust, iY,..Plionnoylvisnisi deed. ~,will --0 1 .lltßiblitilendue or outieri, i oi t ~ Ai ONP I,:-_ ai• Y, • .Febnary, 1716 c,rl. „.. , , at ten"ll : o'elolc,lL'i,el,:, The foli o ir If.gr. d,.situs 0 ted in Free4 o : Snnspr e ty, being Pi. 112, ill , . taxation to the boroughlof Peso Mi the •nb hby Spring * l O , °II 'Lot.NO: Ili, 'orate south by P. on' tho„-west-by first street; on sd 41" good fin, me ' i house end ontds ‘, Tnans:-4:0 riellfird 'd therre -4 ,., tie' , Paid[ Upon aonfnMstion 1)11 Co Ole bilrle in t-n - e ons]; 11l atentft Vii in terest:' frOuCtbkiese, difetree stillinenti tobe seco r SO inbrt ke. , - I • I 'inn/ !- . . ..--. • 1 + I , islet Aper. ME siesv i =OM MIN 3111P.5, Gen. ticket E• &PITTS• RI ec. 11,1865, titles will' Sultditye excepted, as GIONO sours i- . 3Xxii,...1 i r E:it.'s. I Glut. ;1 1i so6.tif :2'25pa1l I li ,811 " .;286 1. ! .915 A `333 .Al ' 1.-. - 1.1......;..... ...... ' ME ..... 1 950 1 d 1049 h 112.5 'l2ssru. 405 .•' 450 520 .L '655 "I GOSO NORTH MA u.. !Accol 515Px;' 653 - 530tx 817 " 1 1-7 2 "! _MOAN 1012 "I 1100 ,, 1150 . "; I .... . 9'2:l'7pm! 851 ‘• 1 r 145 'lll°°6'"' ?OIS WM { .:i~i 10 - Awi, 6001 x) 405) 1050 „I 415 1139 711- 511/" . IIISBeNI I 115 . "I 840 ' 710 187 0 905' 1 .. ... . .... "! 949' :j .... , I 216. 1 .110 00 "' i 330..91 1 3 " •93°' GOING .505 &W A. ' ./ 'l6 620 4 , 159" i 89 "J s f ut t luo , '99` 0(“11106 940 ~•110!_. BM 230P31 840 " 426:". 520." 626 643 " 737 " 750"
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