ESTABLISHED IN 1786. 40ittshilfgh 6azittq. 13. RIDDLE Bs 00, 11P72.0111. AIR D PROPEZETOI2B, ,ratifttittoll Mee No. 84 Fifth Street. MINIM AND D'irLNING BDITIOEIB, DAILY, DONTATNINCI THE LATEST BIWA UP TO THI BOER or PUBLICATION. FRIDAY - 310f1511 , 10--JUNE 13, 1868 NEW TEREB OF THE GAZETTE, Munn= Zimos, by math yew yost--18 00 . /a • month... TO .41 1111 wook 0 [lngle • IL Imii Znmos. by wall, per year._... 4 50. AA It month.; 58. " Nevi...-. 10. Bogle erzsect lterrioe, 'bee wider. Per Year— 2 00 . . w o clubs of 6to 10, o .. 1 50. o elute of 10 or more ~ 1 46. —and 054 extra to the party sending club. rot a dab at !Men, we will send the Immo; Canna daily. rex it club of twenty, we will send the Yoatruia'@lot'adaL l T , &nee copies, 6 haute. ottecelptiens strictly es edema, and papers slyer stopped when the tine expires. ' . Democratic Nominations in Ohio. By a prirote dispateb received by General G. W. Cul,. this morning, we learn that bummer L. Varsianron*r was nominated for Doventor -of Ohio, by the Democratic State Convention which assembled le' Calm= btu, yesterday, on the first ballot, with great unanimlky. Cisozaz B. Plain was nominated for Lieutenant Governor. The Rebels of the Barth, who harrleog C:been the masters of the so-ailed Dernommy of those Northern - 8tate5,..144 *beady pre seribid Wiat-the-Copperbead assemblage at Columba were to do--and of coarse they have done it. There was no dbnbt on any man's mind, /1110111 the rebel papers laid down the programme for them, of the lotion of the Columbus Convention,--rind the only inter est of Gni alum announcement, therefore, amounts but to this—that. the artain4o.be. FP l 4liodla 4 t.e ettlitedays preceding yes - 'today, did on Met day become an *room plWted fast. We bare net jet -heard what kind of tthing the platform adopted:is ; but It matters little ; for VALLANDIGHAII is a plat, form himself. - - - The Great Cavalry Fight at Bever ley's ForniAlfiLßrandy Station--A Detailed Acoutit. c Kr. 1 .. b.: Oman, correspondent 'of, the • N. Y. Bass, was en eye-witness of the late latiortint cavalry light and reconnoissance at Beverley', Ford and Brandy Station, and from his very Interesting account we give such per: don as, with liar' Wirt dispatches •of yester day, will complete , the - view of thi whole ex pedition and Its results. It will be perceived, dislike introductory observations of this cor respondent show that the meaning of the crossing of the Rappahannock beicrw.Freder leksbarg, in connection with the movement above, has been understood and credited to the. Booker's skill in cheek-meting Lee, is we briefly stated tho feet yesterday; -' ix Blivelo AT Bear:or, Ya ..oaatiaa-asa-Aasxasttau RAILIIOAD, • Tuesday 'livening, Jeer 9,186 3. The bold reconidissance across tie Rappa hannock on Friday- last, below Fredericks burg, which '''. rightly thought would startle Die indifferent public, had more than one ob joet. 101,1130.0 Pa was to discover the exact whereabouts of the rebel army, which was ao etaisplishialeatauday morning. Its Second ob ject. was to rnmain - wherelit was as a diversion, whlleiri hastily gathered together i force to foil ofiani if., prudent, to attack this threat ening MU ,ef cavalry opposite our, extreme rightllank. Ges.Dooker 001201111104 i the whole plan very '' gulehlr, and caused its execution to U begun with that rapidity, and: seem, for which he is noted,. .. Saturday Seining the oomposition of the force was determined upon, and all thearvalry • that Gadd hit Made Immediately available:was detailed for the work, wader commanfl of Gen. • Pleliaates4 (Sea; Stoneman having; been re , listredasesisted by Sens. Buford end Gregg, - and Col. - Dale, se subordinate comtaaadere. . la addition, two small brigades of picked In ' Easits-A 'under , Gen. Alan, of the Bieienth Carps, anstGett. Burnell; of the Sixth Corps, were detailed to accompany the expedition. A detail of artillery was made in the, propor tion of one battery to each briga de , the horse) , --Abatiiegrwiticti - oot g ltiotarge of 71 044.1itobertion, Oleg: of , . artillery on eon. _'• 'Zh.fntentrp Aeon isloote3 A:Weep& par • ,:ticCiiilratblinithial, Thowegissents4ere small, • ' ireLineyelialis-iteilf for lnstance as the 0•00D4 Third :sr Siiiiith - Wisconsin, ' Eleeondind , dillailattlitmetts, Sixth alallia, l- 11 . ' l -41.14 iiied Onellundred and 41.0 Twenty-faith ' Nlemalerhiand one: or two ethers of - Ititi-etwer - •-•••- • i The fops, triniAirifitpletel,'.dld not ,;by sev eral tbowad ; reportid number of thiimushfrolisitaksr , fxr. Almon thousand, 1 • but then- eadarmiatelry was ' vozmizied we seat all that ceibllbtsParediand. as fe u in fantry ,1M i Witierianithe - Sequel ‘provld that, s iell,r_asAaltireould - fleased toed- , _ ~"1111AtogeZbilAdAutilblii was a strong sup , position that thederctret_ the oneds t had been • • :Bisr. ll Fleattantiott's'::iittrittieltiletroused - ' ilabigßottirkl.., itnit BlutaAtat: Catlett's Sta tion oini.,WurenteriAllootioa. l setting stip plies' of fesimaanst iondttrom Am*• places, by the Otatigist,OrAllatflOtta Rißroid. Osumi stateelti*fltif:Dolitit4titr4ll;aveniug to the 11 1 )0 0 1 5 : 4rAti.; , l l Tilt 0 , lionder to near Beeleseit•ollattolle-,Aineral •Roteselt's brigade moved on flundayitelfiettwont Zie , Chareh, and on llooday..lWlFolleit , rird,:„. plan wee tillitie d'• thialerosoluts , on the - ' ufAii- la,, , !lOW' ' :•.:tbebr hitt, the two •' • Nat • ntirtiantrAgn MOO the col ' itin: . *** 4 l:tartidi;i4ilPeniors 010 I roods , isionorgtog sitlie oily Illation, where a Juno .. Ohm if the atm Oran to be ftwiMiiikor sooner . ' • -03,liendayetaniaLthitelbreOteli. Buford's • snianawitihWarNitten AMOsits,ten4followed • iry A mid MO TeokkonihlyMaairid ler ' ' ley ti ' 11..go;)$:._,MlniartnoSoi on, .'..''. mite . - MAY ON•si;.,:flaibiSmo Mk . •-•:, intihisiewinradlALVlsne's commend, moved .1 1 1k - WMII Ese.. Asi#l9 l ;tll t mpd Ir,alk , aTnfllDfla-Cor •,,,.; ..4_Whia , milaernillsi S *WO eghinaid,44' ayigibint Witch 'i W -Witt! ff "tit, tlistniNthose Ottuiything ~..t hidleitiolivf,•inr, pm ..'45-111..Atelif fisO tiniaioe iii OW:maids et iktil'AVflirtailAtliillblui• at ii&011111L4.f the 4!TrelgirAlatriault _Wie,dailight. -,;.; • v : - „...,-4411,1-Beford's omnisand was in 1 -.-- natithit:7lgiiWorDivli' brigade, led tij two sqltefironifitikallih-Nowionk,and support •`•:4l4 P.T-thlo lithiPlinOit Olvi-14 lediahs, had '" the :abeam The morning wasVcool and - , :. 1 - 1- !Pleasanam lider - nast , lutagrocrer the river, outArianson . eitber side were rather indlo ', 1 ' • tualit. ,l ChWitiiiiitlit 'noiri% - aeutt - the"rinr, - . ap thisbanis i ontd wart well ', 411 V 41- -- . tidoMlAs relish in their' - se ,-- . :ware .towettOblatholujipresenco. :., .. -- 7 . • . 411 4 - 4llitelp ,;:, _ oottheyfoCese ki for feledly timberosittokifie'lleritt one fourth of a ailkiii-lbeir , noti. r l ollylcavaliy •. foUswed _ _repliftisa-lif WOOdi thel.first - 4 "l l =44 . orred, in witiobtrolost one ~'''t,c1:;.:4:166-,airelV3r,•iliorin,4lMir ii ,' file ilitetrillig litbi ligr-451141111 "KOVoni d - ' ;:.. - wit. -• • - 411 . .#4 1 41.4e ''T gad .., - tilialtlal OSo6l . l4W.thill'lPhi t - .4 lll Willt id ' • . 11 . 1_ last -Tail, a nd 7, •,' ~ '.i4 , ~..1- - ~.,,, SapplUll4lll**ln• a- - ' • - __..._.._ ..I.ilditZ: 411111inated, ~ • 3t. - . . ' _woranowesy. -.44,- , oicirailsh, _ rz .., -,, _,___ . .-.' 44 White•. th areloeg enough Orr• "-...,,,5w00.0wei - raeol,to..gtinlsc brigade, litil - bidilli ' - ' 4141141 410H - Witt-iiiicetteellai. a the ! -- ,,', 1 •0 1 1f1.,,,__ - "`Bils , fla litairktaineirernr..ll*ldni in ":!11°.1 1 1 1 1,1, rikUuly speedily 'fell la, and in a • • .__... ._..~_+. ilea lt.-.1. .. ~w!_S ... DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. very short time two or three squadrons same charging darn the road and through thellos ber. Hurling their force upon the Bth New York, they broke it and Wood it &ma, and killed and wounded quite a number. Col. Davis, who was gallantly laningthe advance, turned to rally them, and waving hie sword to the Sib Illinois, shouted, "Come on boys," when a rebel rode out in front of him, and fired throe shots from his pistol It him, timbal one taking ant in his forehead, andindicting a mortal wound. Quick as thou h% Lint. Parsons, sating A. A. General to Col. Davis, was at ie side of the-rebel, and raising,in his stirrups, with one wall-directed, blew of his sabre, he laid his head open midway, between eyes and chin, and the wretch fell•desd in the dust at his horse's feet. Parsons is but a youth; his adversary was a ..strong, athletic mao, ;14 the former, though young in years and. slight stature, nobly avenged his com mander's fall. Thesletaile widish follow An: hir. Crounse's letter ate not in any materialtiespect different or fuller than those we have already pub lished. We give the concluding paragraphs of the letter, however, as they seem important in the way of oorreetiug some of the impres sions made on some by certain portions of those Ant collected reports : The fact that the enemy were now failing beck upon strong infantry supports, and we being already numerically interior to thsm induotd Gen. Plagu:this to ooneult with his subordinates, and it having been left dicare allaLty with the former to advance or return, It was finally deemed prudent to return, and at four o'clock our fames began falling beck. The enemy was notineltned so "pick a fight" on the returni mediaeval some alight skirmish ing, we were not molested. Bnford's division fell ilia to Beverley Foil, and Grades div - ion tb Taikehaiinook.Bord,.• mile and a half below: W. brought _ off _ all2._our dead and wanadad, and alio, gone. of the enemy's, while many of thelatbr--wepeetW remaining on the deld when hcritired.. . :By dark our forme were'►ll over the river, and the wounded nfj,tuford's division all loaded in the oars andicarthi way to Wash ington. The toes hi lit division Is sabout one hundred and eighty, and in Gregg's about the same. The rebel ;ailerons report their lose as heavier than ever before, aad express admiration of the gallantry' of our . cavalry. The total nnmber of prisoners taken I. about two hundred and twenty-Ave, and we lost about fifty. Though oar fortemainok large enough to thoroughly defeat the rebels,,yeet they re ceived a sound thrashing, and it :will result in postponing tOeir "Vend raids" into the North for some Ulla, if not indefinitely ; for, beside chastising them, we , have gained tall information of their strength, oheracter and designs. Witness the following letter cap tured on the battle-1161d, which I have copied from the original ierbatim: CAM' 11W4 BRAEDILIS STASIOI, Coirerrin Count Haar., Juno 8. IIN. f Data Bunn..: We hires made another change of base. We left Dayton one week ego to-day, and af ter See days of marching, we encamped atkhie place. We hare had two grand reviews of pre teiga4w ep. =wary, aberai 12,000 fa winker: tinder Gen. Steen. The fast took place Ore Saturday, when we was in epected by Stuart; aid I have fat now returned from the second, when we Mere' inspected by I.lmite Gen. Robert E. Lee, In person. U. was a fine looking man, but very gray halted. We me now M a bat tery cambering oboe' ridden pi:cis, endo tomiaand of Major Sockliam. Lange:reef& &Tidos p: mat in Cl 4 Saturday. The Wise artillery eras along. You can look out for some small fighting treore a. meek. We are now about two miles from the itappatiamtock, at Drreriera Ford. • I expect, from the- preparations that are being made, that see ors going lo oaks agreal raid toward It. Potomao, es mow ae the valtew is aseared You Molt excuse the shortneits of this letter, ea I have Dist returned from the ream, and I feel hired from riding so muck Direct your-letter to Chero's SaJut7. Jones? cavalry brigade. , Please write immediately, as Panay team in a ea. Pi. Your affectionate brother, J. M. D. I leave the:name' blankfor the sake of the writer. This confirms all tke information we provietuly tuid. - Fitzhugh , Lee, W. P. Lee, G. W. Jones, Babinec* of North ‘ ,Carolina, and Field of Virginia, commanded. the bid odes. In the latter's brigade 4 all the niountedlnfantry they hadreported at eight hundred men. An artist aras found from' General Stuart, dated Jan* 6th, ordering the ooramando to be held in reading's td more at fifteen minute,' notice. A Captain, who was Ukkerl prisoner, said they were ander orders (0 move on Wednesday 'naming at daylight. They moved II day sooner. and backward at that. The prompt minuet In - sal& these plans of the enemy hays been baffled willelleit the ad miration dower, aim '.AdatOpper, it epeeist hare hien Soo late.-TheL>pW► ere-now known, and we can prows erMordiligly. ~Pelinsylvan ia and Maryland will awake to:the import.. once of the oomaion and make all needful preparations to maim this horde-of raiders. They will probablj oily defer, not abandon, their (Magus and molt a body of cavalry ones loom in a dafanislass fitate s thoy an take the - whole °fit. - But Gun. Hooker hoe uamaikad them and given time for preparation. Abort', he will be fully ready himself to take them thoroughly In hand. From Vicksburg. A letter in the Bt. Louis Democrat, by person who left Vicksburg on the 511., dis cusses at length the situation at Vicksburg sad theprekable :unite Of the siege. The writer "says that he Is satisfied, afters careful study of the condition of affairs, that the eventual Loll of the place is sure. An escaped officer states that the rebels' stores cannot last mere than three weeks or a month. Provi sions, especially fresh meat, are scarce. The shortness of theft ammunition is proved by the rarity with which task reply to our fire with muskets, and their still greater Iteonomy of shells. All Grant can ask t to be let clone. The line of fortifiestions is very strong, and constructed after the. most approved princi ples of engineering. - - It describes a rig sag course—to illustrate by a rade lff•r s : ilk. that of is worm fence. The sides of the retreating angle are simply strong rite pits, but they completely enfilade each • other, besides affording a flanking Are from the heavy guns which man the fortifies- These buttons stud:Weapon of every' salient angle, which is naturally the weak point, and are of the most o:reliable deserip don. One In as:denied of great use, and op posits McPherson, called Pert Vicksburg, is In please epparently,:;from fifteen to twenty feet bigh,`end hearty' petpendknier. • The cannon which man them are of heavy caber, but not es 111111M01111 es the river batteries. Thi strength of the redoubts lies hi their internal coastrnotion." l The - Forlorn Mopes of the 224 amertalited,lo „their cost, that after running the Arauttlet of - murderous trolleys from rifle pits, and eotually soiling the rebel earthworks, they were still a long way from victory. Instead of being =atone of an ap parently deserted fort,,they found_ themselves exposit to in %fire -frets rifle pit., which run ning from front to rear, Our acrow fire acrofire nprmtroopeentswi er nt`the re doubt, and_ ber Ms ging the enemy from the whole interior they were shot down from an ambuscade behind another line of ilfle7 pits, which, Instead of thermal curtain, forms the rear of the fort. ^ More than one of these introits:dad works were actually scaled, but the interior, so far from being an asylum for the asiallanti, proved to be a chamber, to which the open ground outside, swept as it was by constant volleys, eras preferable. The writer does not have much apprehension of any steeessful movement on the part of Johnston, as, the rear defenses of our army rendered Its position hardly less strong teas that of; Vicksburg itself, 'Om troops are in k/inched along a crest of hills and strong er• Uncial defenses have been thrown i up. Any attempt of thmgarriebn to nut our lines would be imprsettealrie. .; TheMyorted arrestofp Genera Ife(llernend b proneeneediin the Molt letters from Vicki , burg; Isienderninl esuardM . . , YON - ARNSTRecturromi, - AND Inuits In the moot idiot Winded MIMI HAVANA CIGARS, and all kinds of ANONING AND 011ZWING TOBACCO BNIDI7, TANG! NINADOELUIDI:, NiTtlait do, Aa r ., Ie Feed mkt*, - UNDER VIZ BT. 0 ANL= ROTEL, Plitabotgh, Pa. N. D.—The Twit supped on Mend terms. - SANUEfaIiaIIIISON, out= Of WNIONTA AND KINABUNAtt, U.. cow. rich 4 Oorsar of Litooty lad rush lamb. Moe opo • urriprirWilDNMAlLT 404 IL?. D11144,1r. Amami. S Y h y'.rt. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1863. OFFICIAL. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, Passed at the TAird &aim of the Thirty seventh °vivre**. [Pontsc—No. 62.] AST ACT to provide ways and means for the eupport of the Government. Be it enacted by the Renate and Rouse of Representatives of the United States o/ Amer Ira m Congress assetabled, That the Secre tary of the 'resoling be and he is hereby authorised to borrow from time to time, on the credit of the United States, a sum not exceeding three hundred million of dollars for the current fiscal year, and six hundred millions for the next fiscal year, and to is sue therefor coupon or registered bonds, payable at the pleasure of the Government after ouch periods as may be fixed by the Secretary, not lees than ten nor mere than forty years from date, in coin, and of such denominations not lees than fifty dollars as he may deem expedient, bearing inter est at a rate not exceeding six per canto= per annum, payable on bonds not exceed ing one hundred dollars, annually, and, on all other bonds semi-annually, in coin; and he may in his discretion dispose of much bonds at any time, upon such terms as he may deem most advisable, for lawful mon ey of the United States, or -for any of the certificates of indebtedness or deposit that may at any time be unpaid, or for any of the treasury notes heretofore issued or which may be issued under the provisions of this act. And all bonds and treasury notes or United States notes issued under the provision-of this act shall be exempt from taxation by or under State municipal authority: Provided, That there shall be outstanding of bonds, treasury notes, and United States notes, at any time, issued under the provisions of this act, no greater amount altogether than the corn of nine hun dred millions of dollars. Sec. 2. And be it' further enacted, That the Secretary of the Treasury be and he is hereby authorized to issue, on the credit of the United States, four hundred millions of dollars in treasury notes, payable at the pleasure of the United Staten, or at such time or times not exceeding three years from date as may be found most beneficial to the public interest, and bearing interest at a rate not exceeding sir per oeutum per annum, payable at periods expressed on the face of said treasury notes; and the interest on the said treasury notes and on certificates of indebtedness and deposit hereafter Muted shall be paid in lawful money. The treasury notes thus issued be of such denomination as the ,Secretary may direct, not less thin ten dollars, and may be disposed of on the best terms that can be obtained, or may be paid to any creditor of the United States willing to re ceive the same at par. And said treasury notes may be made-a legal tender to the same extent as United States notes, for their face value excluding intermit; or they may be made exchangable under regula tions prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, by the holder there'll at the Treasury in the edgy of Washington, or at the office of any assistant treaalrer or be. posittu7 designated for that purpose, kir Waited States notes equal in amount to the treasury acute Offered for exchange, togeth er with interest accrued and-'-due thereon at the date of Interest payment next prece ding such exchange. And In limn of any amount Of said treasury notes thus exchan ged, or redeemed, or paid at maturity, the Secretary may issue an equal amount of other treasury notes; and the shall so exchanged, redeemed, or paid, shall be cancelled and destroyed as the Secretary may direct. In order to secure certain and prompt exchanges of United of States notes for treasury notes when required as above provided, the Secretary: shell have power to issue United States notes to the amount of one hundred and fiftrmilllone of dollars, which may be used if necessa ry for • such exchanges • but no part of the Unitmlfitates notes authorized by this sec tion shall be Mimed-for or applied to any other purposes than said exchanges • and whenever any amount shall have been so Waned and applied, the same shell be re placed as soon as practicable from the sale of treasury notes for United SEWS notes. Soo. 8. And be it further exacted, That the Secretary of the Treasury be and he is hereby authorized, if required by the exi gencies of the public service, for the pay ment of the army and navy, and other creditors of the Government, to issue on the credit of the United States the tam of one hundred and fifty millions of dollars of United States notes, Including the amount of such notes heretofore authorized by the joint resolution approved January ,seven teen, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, in 'such form as he may deem expedienCnot bearing interest, payable to bearer, end of such lienotninationz, not lest than tine -dol lar, as he may prescribe, which; notes so issued shall be lawful money and a legal tender in payment of all debts, public and private within the United States, , except for duties on imports and Interest an the puhile debt; and any of the said notes, when returned to the Treasury, may be reissued from time to time as the exigen cies of the public service may "require. And in lieu of any of said notes, or any other United Slates notes, returned' te the Treasury, and cancelled or destroyed, there may be issued equal amounts of the United States notes such as are authorized by, this act. And Bo much of the act to authorize _ _ the issue of the United States note" and for other purposes,. approved Februiry terenty-five, eighteen hundred and sixty two, and of the act to authorize an ilddi tinned issue of United States natal, and for other purposes, app r o ved July eleven, eightpen hundred and„ itp two, reiitriota the negotiation of bonds to market value, is - hereby repealed. And the holdera of United States notes, issued under and by virtue of said cola, Asa present the same. fer the purpose of exchanging the same for bonds, as therein provided, on pr 14... fore the first day of July, eighteen hundred mid sixty-three, and thereafter the right on to exchange the same shall COW 11114 termine. Bea. 4. And be it further enacted; That in lieu of postage and revenue 'stamps for fractional currency, .nd of fractional notes commonly called postage currency, issued or to lm issued, the Secretasylif the Tsiasurf---marissue trim:4l6nel notes of like amounts in such form as he may jieem expedient, and may provide for the saps -Ting, preparation, and issue thereof in the Treasury-Department building. And all such notes issued shaUle exchangable by The Assistant Treasurers and deskitated depositaries for United States notes, in sums act Ibet than three dollars, and Shall be receivable for postage and .revenue stamps, and also in payment of any dues to the United States less than live- dollars, except duties on imports, and shall be re deemed on presentation at the Treasury of the United States in such sums and under such regulations as the Secretary of ithe Treasury shill prescribe iiimidei4 That the whole amount of fractional currency issued, including 'postage and revenue stamps issuedvis currency, shallnot *mimed' 'fifty millions of dollazi. Beo. 6. And be it fitrilisr enacted, That the Secretary of the Trea sury is hereby- au thorized to receive deposits of gold Coin and bullion with the Treasurer or any Assistant TreasurerAt.ttm United Matey in BUMS not less thitOltent7 dollars, and to issue mmtilleates, Merge ,in.donoudna tionrof notleis thin twenty dollars °soh, corresponding with the dismatiatfoos of the United States Shaman and bullion &palled for or • repreiontlag .h`~~~::.r._ ~... certificates of deposit shall be retained in the Treasury for-the payment of the same on demand. And certificates representing coin in the Treasury may be issued in pay ment of interest on the public debt, which certificates, together with those issued for coin and bullion deposited, shall not at any time exceed twenty per centum beyond the amount of coin and bullion in the Trees ury; and the certificates for coin and bul lion in the Treasury shall be received at par in payment for ditties on imports. Section 6. And be it farther enacted, That the coupon or - registered bonds, treasury notes, and United States notes authorized by this act shall be in such form as the Secretary of the Treasury may direct, and shall-have printed upon them such state ments showing the amount of accrued or accruing interest, the Character of the notes and the penalties or punishment for alter inter counterfeiting them es the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, and shall bear the written or engraved signatures.of the Treasurer of the Vatted States and the Register of the Treaeu'ry, and also, as evi dence of lawful issue; the imprint of the oopy or the seal of the Treasury Depart ment, which imprineithill be made, nader ,the direction of the Secretary, after the said notes or bonds shall be received from the engravers and before they are leaned ; or the said notes and bends shall be sign ed by the Treasurer of; the United States, or for the Treasurer by such persons as. may be specially appointed by the Secrete ry of the Treasury for that purpose, and shall be countersigned by the Register of the Treasury, or for the Register by such persons as the Secretary of the Treasury may specially appoint fur that purpose. And all the provisions of the act entitled "An act to authorize the issue of treasury notes," approved the twenty-third day of December, eighteen hundred and fifty-sev en, so far as they can be applied to this act and not inconsistent therewith, are hereby revived and re-enacted. Section 7. And be it farther enacted, That all banks, associations, corporations, or in dividuals, issuing notes or bills for circula tion as currency, shall be subject to and pay a duty of one per centum each half year from and after April first, eighteen hundred and' sixty-threeopon the average amount of circulation of, notes or bills as. currency leaned beyond the amount herein after named—that is to say, banks 111/3800i aliens, corporations, or individuals having a Quite' of not over. one hundred thousand dollars, ninety per contain thereof; over one hundred thousand and not over two hundred thousand dollen, eighty per 'con tum thereof; over two hundred thousand and not over three hundred thousand dol lars, seventy per centum thereof; over three hundred thousand and not over five hundred thousand dollars, sixty per centum thereof; over five hundred thousand and net over one million of duller's, fifty per cent= thereof; over one million and net over one million and a half of dollars, for ty per centum thereof; over one million and a hall, and not over two millions of dollars, thirty per 'septum thereof; over two millions of dollars, twenty-five per centum thereof. In the case of banks with branch es, the duty herein provided for shall be imposed upon the circulation of the notes or bills of such branches severally, and not upon the aggregate circulation of all ; and the amount of capital o' esoh branch 'then be considered to be the amount allot ted te or used by such branch; and all such banks, associellens, corporations, and individials shall also be subject to and pay a duty of one halt of one per centum each half year from and attar April first, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, upon the average amount of notes or bills not other wise Iterein taxed and outstanding as cur rency during the six months next preced ing the return hereinafter provided for; and the rates of tax or duty imposed on the circulation of associations which may be organized under the act "to provide a Bethnal currency, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof," approved February twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, shall be the same . as that hereby imposed on the circulation and deposits of all banks, associations, corporations, or individuals, but shall be assessed and collected as required by said act; all banke, associations, or corporations and individuals leaning or relenting notes or bills for circulation as currency after April first, eighteen hundred and sixty three, in sums representing any frictional part of a dollar, shall be subject to and pay a duty of five per centum each half year thereafter upon the amount of such frac tional notes or bills so Issued. And all banks, associations, or corporations, and individuals receiving deposits or money subject to payment on check or drift, ex cept, W i ings nstitution'', shall be subject to a duty of one-eight of one per cent. each half year from and after April first, eigh teen hundred aid sixty-three, uponthe av erage amount of such depoldts beyond the average amount of their circulating notes or bills lawfully issued and outstanding as currency. And s list or return shall be made and rendered within thirty days af ter the first day of October, eighteen hun dred and sixty-three, and each six months thereafter, to the Commissioner of ' Inter nal Revenue, which shall contain i true and faithful account of the amount of du ties accrued, or which should accent, on the full amount of the fractional note calm , laden and on the average amount ',of all 'other Olioulation and of ail each deposits for thrsix monthly next preceding. And thcee shall be annexed to every such list ler return ei. deobirstion . under oath ' or at fireplace, to be.ptide in form and ' Inner 1 as shall be prescribed by the Co mm stea -1 er of Interind ' Reirenuo, of the predident, or some other Proper officer of said bank, association, corporation, or Ludi4iduell, riWpectively, that the same contains a true and faithful account of the duties Which 've accrued or which should attorney and not accounted for;, and for ariy default in the - delivery of. such list or return* with such declaration annexed, the bank, Ismail alien, corporation, or inilividnal meting snob default, shall forfeit, as' a penalty, the sum of Ave hundred dollars , And ' such bank, sisootation, corporation, or individu al shall; upon rendering the list or *turn as aforesaid pay to the Commissioner of -Internal Revenuelhe amount of thelilies due on 11110 h list or return, and in d fault thereof *hall forfeit, as a penalty, th sum of tive'hundred dollars ; and in case o neg lect or refusal to make such list or return. as aforesaid,' or to pay the duties as store said, for the space of thirty daYs after the time when said list should have been made or rendered,: or when said dates shall have become drte 'and payable, the hennas- . went and collection shall be made accord lag to the general provisions prescribed in an ac t en titled "An Oct to provide internal revenue to support the Government aid to 31 f r i ere si oi the public debt," approved Jne, uly knun dred aldslxtyiwo. Section 8. AO bi it further excreta, m int i n c adet' to prevent and pun eh cbun terfeiting and frandulesthalterations of the bondeOtoteklind" fractional ourrenoy itu• ii - erised to be, Wiled by this act, all, the provision of tha sixth and seventh motions of the act entitleduAn act to authorisd the litstia'Of -limited States 'notes, anti fork the redemption Or fending thereof, aid i f or hauling vle 'floating debt of the United st a t eN o oppeoltelertnuy twenty-fifth, eightem hitlndr ed - 1114 sixty - 41'6,761mA sir fltrfliappllciible;ourre apply to the bonds , notes and fareetiPal nuy hereby:. Angk o r, in g- t oi t i n ii i nigin.like mansierlel if ' , the said sixth and seventh sections were here bl adettedteidulammtlPp*t this ..k.disl=onsuareaa%es:x said sixth and seventh sections shall ex tend and apply to all persons who shall im hate, counterfeit, make, or sell any paper such as that used, or provided to be used, for the fractional notes prepared or to be prepared, in the Treasury Department building, and to all officials of the Treas ury Department engaged in engraving and preparing the bonds, notes, and fractional currency hereby authorized to be issued, and to all official and unofficial persons in any manner employed under the provis ions of this act. And the sum. of six hun dred thousand dollars is hereby appropri ated, out of any money:ft' the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to enable the 13eo retary of the Treasury to carry this act ' • into effect.. Approved, March 3, 1863. G ENERAL ORDERS Na 105. wAa LOEPASTMENT, ADM/MT .01111101 Len 01111/IL • WAWA:v.4m. Apra 88, 1863. Tt orianboltion of •ft farad Corp la hereby "•, . . Shia limp ettaLlownabit ogOompaulm,and If Rebell hareaftei bekhooght beet. of SatteliOna. TIM Ompenite shall be made up [tem the Wm- Ing manes. s Pink Ry faking flame enlace andealletad am of oommaade now in the Bald (whether actuaY Prefiefit or tensporailly abeent,) who, from wowndi revolved- In action or atomise contracted In the line of duly, are unfit, for field service, but ere still capable it of tfettire garrison duty, or snob other light doty as may be required of an Invalid Ootps. Regimental lit chill at once mats out, from informs. Lion received from their Biblical ant. Comry nee, and from theft own knowledge, rolls. imocedlni is the gotta fart hied) of the names of the 01. ceraerld• initlitetl Men under their commode who fa= the following ocmditfons, 1. That they are unfit for active fled service on account of Wounds or disease contracted In the line of duty; this fact being certified by a MatilaskOgiosr, In the eervlbe, agar peraonal ammlnatioh. • 9 That they ore ft for Didion duty ; this fact *Mg Mewl., certified by the 'Medical Ofilaw, as oboe., after pawned estaminetlon. • 3. That they ate, in the opinion of their Oesa. clawing °Moen, meritorious and &wits& Them roll. shall be certified by the Ilramining Surgeon and Regimental Commander, and trannnit led, through in. regular chain:Ms of military mere aceadenoe, to Ike Floral Matshal General of the United Mateo The Regimental Commander shell enter in the out. omo of notoolice, opposite each "moor', name on the roll, • stmetbeill •• to the general chammter of the °Moir for Intel licence, Industry, subtlety and Mien bon to duty ; and all intermediate Commanders shall ander.. thereon such facto as they may Omen In the tam, or ft they hare none, they shell state bow I.e they aro .1111.0 to endorse the opinion of the caber or Meows making the recommendation. itmlLr rolls shall be fo,n•rdad from time to time; whenever the number of men Inlfilling the conditions aumfmr- Med or the exigeoci wof the service may minder it expedient. fiergrad. By +king those °Ague sod enlisted men Mill in service and borne on the tolls, bat who are abernt from duty, In Hospital. or (-baseman:it Oampa, or, at otherwbe under the control of Hedicel Officers. in ificee mass the Medical Oillcer In at. tendeum abet] Prepare the 'rolls actordbig to Vorm, entering the 01211 e• of °Metre and men nom the mime regiment oh a roll by themselves, and send them, with the certificate of the Bnroon, duly sign ed, to the proper liniments] Commander. who will forward them, as heretofore I spec! fed subject to dm same conettlone and r.qulrelnente. f. in nay caws, the itegleisotal Cotnotaneer than think au officer mat, to pmesf.l character, to malaria in the Per eine of th. Iroral id Corp., though dbabisd and °crab ted by the ur,,em, he will mute his objection in the ode= of remarks, and note the exception MATS dinind thecertitleste ' If any olllorrot,enltetedhasa now le lb..tvice, but absent and biped the reach o. a Medical C•l2lr.er In 'thugs of • Hapltal or Genie lement thump, desires to enter thl. Carps, be will tate, the mum, indicated below for those who bare been honorably dloe,arged the cenioe. Tfu d. Of accepting the and entioted man ha bees bora h.:0010 4y dfacharire4 n booouot of ota.ds ,r•dlarameoentraztvi In the :tut •of duty;oad woo dense to former the eervice. In the case of an. epolicatioe for ape , Garnett moat be made to' the l'rov.e: eivhal General or the United ethos through the officer detailed se Acting Assiatent Pro ne Marshal tiroero of the Bute. So application of this land alit be col:Weaned mina the iolloWing couditioth are completely fulfilled) I. That the appintht produce the cortilicate of the &moon of thl i ktuard of Ithrolimerit for the district In welch he re aeo n that is want for rialto field duty axon t of wound's or diessafs, mod L not lia ble to draft. bi It St for gerriven May. Si - That he lah 'video ce of honorable dl on account of .undo or disability contracted= bee of duty. 3 Thar be produce moommendations from the Bev . gimental, Brigade and Division Oommanders ander whom he formerly "reed, that be to Worthy of being . thus provided for and capable of "turning adequiste somber, to the Government. In cape It than he It.. practicable to get tide last evidence. he may, having waist:shed the first two points elm" antis* . the Dowd of ithrtillment that he to deserving and pee. sent Its certificate of the 'fact. I his nvidthc• Med: be obtained bylbeinpliCent, and Most be trans, crated with hie application ilbr appointment. If there he no Acting /insistent Yrovest Kahl General for-the litate, the et/Patton anir tie fore warded ihrimg,ll the Adjutant General 01 the that*, who is deviled to modern, thereon such forte in Uwe atilltary of the applicant el he sap knot, er et are.afferded oy Ida fecOnle, and forward tba Mae to the Protest It Melia General of the United Mateo. Enlisted men, honorably died:weed oa account of of diethility, dedririg to re allot In tide Oorph wN prescut thalami,. to the Board of Iturellnnntlar the entreat in which they reside, for examinationby the burgeon' thereof, who shell remise them and retort the result to the Board of Braoliment. • • The Board 'shall then consider each case, and If *be applithut le found' to !tali the coadltione menthol below, tin Board shall give him a certificate to that &ct, 1. 1 hat be is vault for lassie* in the held. SL That h. W et for garrison duty. b. Thar he is meritorietry and deearelag. t. That Le was honorably - diacharged from Oa rrior. - he Puma Marshal fir the District rain:them mnd to. application, with this certificate' a the . Board, to the Acting tundstaut Provoot Kaaba Ban ral of the Date, who sualiwrocure tech albinos of service and charata math, records of the Clomps. ny to which he belonged, on ins at tho'lleadonarten of the eta., may show, and if sallifal thSt U is • meritorious caw, uni.that Itot min IS derailing, he will enlist him In accordance with scab spatial robs on the Proi•mt Maras' Otneralit'ay araolish. Utdlnl Inspeeton, Burgeons incharge of Llospt• tat Unitary Oommanders, and all °than bah% authority to discharge, under ea sting laws and Ill* Wombat, ore forbidden to grant clocharge• tO any trairmidor their COntrin who maybe nt for aryiee la the Invalid Th. arovoTtrohal General ti chiliad with the aeratiob of this order, and the troops orgainsod on. dar it will be under the control of h 4 Bureau. By orda of the Secretary of Wer. AsehdlLantp•rgtWartit4filinaval.l)'. Biamai . BPRINGB. _ „.. Ikte poptdar rummer retort will be opened for tbi • aceeermecelaioa of 'lettere en the torn- Of JUNI. II LEW and , will be kept opens:Ulf let of October. _. Ike Hotel will be seder the Oargriof experienced marmots, and emir, arnuigemeat her been made to glee entire satiefection tO mreste, - " - The Iledfoi :Railroad will be completed Ma kw dope to Meant Dailmjitation, six and one half lulled" mat of Belford, and from that, point pleestriprre *lll - be conveyed to the Springs in Int rime backs sod:. s tare rs , .. sreple 1 arratgements ham. been made to . ripply deale aid I dielduals with Bedford Water; . Isi etendard Maks, at the following rates, at the Springer. tar halt barrel, (intiber,)llo.galloes ....—;.IIT 00: barrel, foot,) 40 g 0ti5...—..„:....—....«...3 Csk sf halfl, (eels) 11l galfone....— . o .—: ' - '4' 00; All 'Aso T Ii dreassd to Z. L. SIiDZILBO/4 Bed. ford, prom pt y Mk], and water sent to any put of the meetly It desirable that parting/a. dim Dona ehoold gives kr marking barrels Persaniwiihing roomer any informative ommerm% leg the. Brains", will _pleats address, sfTsisl pap. PuisTois Of BEVIIIRD BPI/111010 my:At:Sad • . 10111111:3•1116*. ~ BMA/. Twra, ABBY - ILIA (successor. teWai. - Tete, Jr. L No. ' ) PBAORIOIL P LUMBHI/4, - HAS AND Antall lITTABS, No.ll97;tabege flttaborgb, and No 89 federal street. 'An havenn bandana will furnish LIAD PIPB;b LEAD,' B LEAD, GUM NOSH, , HTDBANW. sHOWEII BATHS, WATER OLO/I=n, , Ns TUBS; LI T,. TOWN and ALI PUMPS, BT. DBAHLIO OHANDELIES.9, IPBSDANW BBAUKHT So All work warranted to Ora 1114.110 faction. sofa:lra v T D A T 28,00 BSA hilt 1 4 '1.1 MAIM for 'sleet the • rsonanon ORAL am) Luiz TAIU Miami Axiom, Ausassar thrs ==l - E - 0 R TOF BFAUIIL—LAIRD. S p.." Brom 07 YOOlll, tot be&atify.lol nod prase:Tin the complexion and skin. It Is also Inesludge Ito ,emoting ill kinds of humors. tans. frsolLesi stn burnorna, d other cutssisorsi &waves boat thorslol6 , !or sak as 010. L. 0NW131.41. DBuo . 1201111, corner Ohio - and 1701177110700 ti. . SOS ' ptE,4IIIMINT,B IiTARCIErOLDsicfor 1.1 slain glistAtil Mums, Muslim, Chunbilas tars, Mara Boasttlt art 4 it alas primate Ilkl• Lro For We it 010. A. EirAre 011:8TRAL DEIJO STOBII. dor. ottl., and leant it. 1,1 NSW -11StiVUDItlio , new Toil*, seees, .remides:ilak 014_ lielr. tau see — Tookitanisties, Ha* Destbee Ontbrand toilet attl• oleo: eltircuty detrlptidni tea /also% edi. , precurtd at a o.A.IJAL LIMOMITHAL DUG 1310“, oar. Ohl* and Iretleral stmts. • Jos s INEULKA. ha.. rLlfty AIeIVISALISAIS!Lb. • •• Maw ao. Pplltilklaglool • • . Lawn Roar Bariolr, tOni, OS Warm 11% would soil tor cream . WACO OM Whits Ooh, ant - - • On Isnd sad lor oniony • - H. AMOLIIi qll 710.1111Liborty‘otrool. A N - ORDINANCE 'granting eartain privilege to the Pittsburgh and dilealTine Railroad Oompsuy. Seca. Bel ordained and mooted by tie Mayer, Al denies, and ch ef imes .Pettebersh, 801st sad Clow _ rem (beseils gambled, sad it i, hereby marred ty-Ose aseaterita 4I mu, That- fell pooer and authority be and the sass Is hereby Own to "he Pittsburgh and Btrabraville Railroad Company," their snorer. sore aid osatgas, to lay data, oottetrnet and use doubli eetiroad tracks an Try street, lasing a width of roadwsy Drumm ist Monogr, from their bridge now being oemtructedmer theMonanphela river, la the StarnkliVardisf thsOlty of Pittsburgh, the amble line amid tracks lob beaded upon the centre the 'or said street to a point Whom let north of the northattlinaif Breoldbridgestresty theme curving to the w, side of _Try street by a three dices cum Air at Of one hundred and foripone lest to a poist lbelserianneth ice to. southern line of Pint street,' end twenty-live lost seat of the waterer tins of Try streak- theme by • tangent north twenty three demme Met, idutalibbet -tea point nineteen fat north of -the eart hen ilne of Rent Anne, and twenty bet met of tht ensternline of Try strut; thenoworwring to the mat bye three degree cave one hundred and lortpowe bat ton paint PROW MIL south of the senthern line of thwondstreet, and lF ban bet east of the western line of Toetreat; eras by tiniest Perdbri thilikilite !woe Triarreaa a. digitate of itnielinadrie and three bin bra point mentaloon fest math of the eetitheehi Rpm allow* Emit; thence earring to. the met* a fair degree , carve, with a width of roadway of twentproar Met to waste property, and own and along said print* property to-and under Pena loaves amatiew, mad' Atm thence by a tunnel to • south of Ileventh street, and from thrice to r ander said street at a point bailee Shelower line of Fountain street and Omni street, andirons thence along and on prhate property to and rustler Wiridngton street, - and from thence over private property to anirwer Ma street,. to the tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, on the grim* tying south of Liberty etreripPere sided,. however, that the grades Beesath and Washington streets shall not be alb ite& from their grades. ea. now established ; Provided, Arthur, .2 hat sold Railroad Company shall not makeup trains Or shift eare or loOomothes on thatmett of Mir road between the Monongahela bridge end lourth street, mid tracks to be madly four lest ten Inches In what is known ite4 bur bet ten, boat gaup% from the Mmongehela river to dermal, steest;' traidid, also,-That therconstraridon If said tunnel and nib oed track shall nob brierfera with the glide of Penneylvenli means, as may be heriefteleetab• Robed by Counalin and, Provided; bather; TWA, nothing !mein sontained shall Le sot aoSittilLd wl granting any richt or privilege which calaidni not legally Sot. I. That the . right le hereby given :to .sald Railroad - - ire* ant .soeirkien, Compaah theti_e7gge,l under the supervision of the , q Regulates, to =tor , In and upon the streets, over, along, ammo end se der which the said tracks are to be hidesnd the some to dig down, alter and chasm in ouch meaner ao may be nocesany, In order, to complete therm atrucUon of said trade,. and -Irate Hui mime tuna , eardrums with' the cadge hereinafterkstablished; Resided;That • the said Railroad Company. shall protect, by proper and stedichnt barriors, all exca vations . and embankments. at the. dlifaiont starts named, end abell give bonds. with sons des to be ap• proved by Councils, to indemnity the cit i gi t =all elating for damage teurdtlng from the of add flathead Company,ita employees an workman, In Mb constriction od their said reed. sa hereto authorized; and that Said Railroad CoMpany at their own aspens., **attract prow and enhaan fiat bridsta ever. slam and scrag any times aver which, moog or across which their tracks may play no as to afford fall and ;lapis provision for treason& travel au tag the canstrnotton of the work— azo. 3. that the grades of the following 'stasis bee establithed air follow, town,: Grade of troderal earl, Ow of Tar target. Irtnaltacowd anal to Folowfroata dogma,. • • -; . Commencing a the northern curb tine of Second great, r lee et eta tenths per hundred feet to northern curb Hue of Fourth street; thence by a utiffolin cowling grade to the southent curb Ilea of Patinsyl senlearenue. Grads of Third greet. .oaattoenting st the wit curb of Try street, as. atedlog at kw_ feat aattorte tech per ttatultel, far ea' hundred sad etity-ftre feet to the end of the yeiteat:pareakent. • " - grads elywaistrist. r Commencing at the west curb of Try Meet, level fn. twelve fort- therm rine 'et Lill hundzedihe het per hummed, to and tithe prima pavement. That the width of the pavement on-the wastSeli• of Try we 5, Voss B reel • midge street, tq sioarik. Imam, rhdr is five feet, and the parembent ou the cured. of Try inns; tom Errekrarld i to.strest to fourth atm*, !Mall be alibi Let. • Cm -- .4...That naiad Pitt:Matt and Btenbanvlll• liellond Creamy, bane ads oscliesoce shall take . eff-ot, shall gin satire seetrity to the Valor, alder. meandoithenrof Patabiersh, to to Wed win the Controller, for, the as of soh .penois gnome as ma r itolfer !dad egad Or cooteckneatial up nat to , - by teams of the lbeation cod:con stnitot.g.:er:dnft ragand tent Wei shill be 'labor bed by this ardinance „..• ! , : ..,.. ....,. , ' __ ISto. V. lhe pie gellstad to:spiny *MU Pa to the City of Pittibargh Sian= or one thcamad dol. sari =tuft fortes pridienteligetegreated. SIM 0. That !sad Geeepidy WO ibiltrbet • goal end sullldent V li, areineaatfgwtahaearthen curb line or lrearth etteet;oorthn.i.... . huh et Tiy. . arid S. may te Beta led 'Uhl tracks, mid doog the weasel_ die or- lt - latedarear. ger. entb - dreet to y. Waddington: stnet.:aud 141111:l'ailki - walls ail bi ischstrinted _an hoe riling tor the .saretrof the public piedzyg ger and alma Waigner,, the matte - tendoed to the apinwig piths Street ' Oransilttos; and the .time to, be kip* !alginates( & , c2 Saar hi tag:genii erg the. Bahl bier • . ....latirt.thine.....L7n,-00= their trade shall pass wider the leale. gaol and an. etantlal bridged of. Iron or steneorith, si n rag. ings,.end eathfsetorfto the Mat Criminate), and' the sane to:kap in gee good rash - for the convenience of the pubile tend ht the:xogisnatea amid Macke aadbrAseithe odd Onsputypriallpre. tact the irm and water, yipsein • snort usamer sneaks le render then at al shoe After mond . the removal and re-kcal= of the eamaiholl hien. der the direction of the Oltilinpalator and thrill. 1 and Water Cemented of Oanitatil- thisenie to be downs the imam of. thilealditeilroad Oonipsoy; end ideasl the expense of said -liallioad thooperty_ . keep * watchman at *echidna ger whkh per ma as. with •their tracks, when duty' It shall lie: to .its ijotlce of Abe ipproath of traineg internalise L y Ow Walden of • esit.lndeylight and limp at nl. ht. the pad sau j os amp... Tow, os ... own ant; tespin Impanel - good repair tree mut to curb that pardon d dor ellnetrwlrkh may be trair. weed by thelejrackkend also all unship hf !nada when said tracks mil . be hld, i : , - d.tti. T." That iiiild Oinapini Mail pey all: the ex. pone oecesioned bi the /molting, ninny and nub. ion of so such of ad thinned@ senate their grades totothohot Oftt i oldittnere 1 and' MU aim suitable means; - latory to the Street Clot= for caning .00fthe water: honinsesige saw; ... d a bird: and. fourth, snag between - .llan and Try streets; and feint Tel West between fourth Ind fea ond sneak, lad.bakidso grade; . 14TOlind . , filth Try dent, from fecand street Switzer/hauls genus, at their owns:spasm. whbliasighinin maths gig the pang gnus °Manion , . .. .. 1 :...Ste. S. • That eidd Omaha 111411' net iiamilisir we . or. ladenoting from lb. endof their' bridge at the Itonongelteby liter to fourth entitle* is greater rate of 'speed think= mike r er hollf, MI any do. laden of any of the provide:la of Able ordinance by std i:knopsnyti orinagentit ofenahyr is, shall sal). JO leld - , Uwoliottl_toli IPtiellal et fifty.: dollen ter. - each' ding; te be re:4mnd by action of debt, ea ethic oat t edi hind hamdie to lobe the Mesmer - sod the otherbalf to the etty: , • '. ~ • • i c.., ~ SM. b. Any. other Ntellroe• Oalninnyharin d its W inton, in the" bur or Pittsbargbahall hare the tight; with thentimitt - of the - •7 glint had aterobteined, te*OPlleck.illitalle , tmolishisebtentherised to be " lebb end to. nut the ease gm Ageocrel withal! i.- . poses, neon oath relionableierete 41111 COVIGODI ia maybe agog Mon Veal Tlttattigh ell Ji ten , e i es. al% Mailroad .oeropma aig rid co mp enten aed is . 01 1 sold Potties otital:thieffilstenttee Mil; nitration or arradgeh cut tfores,,theseme aloha. legend to two Mad digninaeleg to be ch reqestleely.by • Pittabh mil_liten, , , W thimpeniti eild.t ty the Anneoed le connecting as - aferolialj.anitinrasesaid shalt hill to agree within twentWitter their ' t., mderi i, sent, se umpire Ilbandan tothael When Is bompointed bylhe .onrt Gasman Pb.. Of . Mentannity; if then - idasilon, or by anyone gibs J.d was to eneatimy aitlibirdechion. of said nhasee, anti Wheal and conclithely Minting Opoit inspiy. :other sad if titbit forth OM testageelletepois toy other poly to raving this usliceor ta til . O L'K. she lenity den Olt tang no . PPOil. sad ; , Qoart:or Common Pistol, OW WPtakettleat "aza4l6 'ball ..nt eteriM who M eintlimi the - MA mortis= retsitang therm otoWtt,dipa Olfhiliel . , giltliMet rim to. The meld ligtroad ehelleianit* that badge me the Igo muit . load sod enbetentle . Utorwahlyi paliimii lehrftntl to ; w mhontatode nit eoteentberiniNUd ebellahign keep Obsess. itt poi ocouPploo.nietotreefessestepr foot paean& al Bed that ead hallrmA Onesigyi dual broth Pigaigsellaff 7rafifillitallo a ipmeebers Wenn the. lionclegelielihridge enCtlifemiturof the =knelt nedr,Stgag2 hllaill,Williltijabklo Anil be a "War slopping Plallan it Abt.11,5.1111004UP .ilmt MlNism t. 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