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Mir Boreriv , >gioaW mama. . • . iw iqtr 141 . 071 r, ~ .b • . • - • ykr..• Orairo if, "it Prn i, 40 11 1. 13 a 01/ . • ' : We hear it stated that semi effort is made titti,:eptointmatit • of tiaa roil thi WU to\y,Distsiot of thelloitontehels., :We - do not hisi',theithipibliwiy speeifie objsetilia to the preitatilaotu: abut, whisleithough unkowwa, ,wPrOvltiodit i ToPr ooo Old 61:1:001td nieritarlous ,We are sethiriaioied, - however, that it should not bail Weemed to the'l'resident, who is Mir* tio . :hile acid'tilt ite ham no ilace for the.Patblifilsr—thst ho could not have do" *l.'icir°o o- 00 0 iio l . l o , 0 *dab' ed e webs — iyatieestion to the 44opie of this "pepartmeat is pertioi4r;: than geadliNg to t hous man_ tio 11 4**PAY Ida, sad loose Opinions and - shows of the war- ortrlio Wittinly in accordance ,:with We inuniierehe Woof is,' nadststand why . lf!ii Ilia . piaci** man of his islll44iiiiiii,Ac . ezijoyiscounnitigii dare of literate conlideneei and whose employ menritii been no often'and so loudly de minded by the 144 sentiment of the corm try:lf Ity wee - sacrificed to ids opinion, bead 14 ' 1090 . nnal l tiett , view of the iitu and fthe necessities of the times, a long tinininfbre the government and many of Willa incite bad' awateaed to a Atli oonsoloremess of the nature of the task slick bad *ore nklt seezas to. no that by ands6eistUble hie/Ohs ultimate adop tion of Ids early and olear-eigided views of the Inuit* ought to Awn been followed at onesbidtis reskustitm—seide even from the considerations that the mention of any, given policy ought niwaYs to bs entrusted to those onlfwho are persuaded of its wis dom, aid Aedged to Ha nooses. If it was proper to appoint none but pro slavery generals, when the Hover:uncut was experimeating upon the possibility of putting down the rebellion without hurting ' ate authors, equally so now to dismiss the meth, like 'Zierdscx, who were JO stn. pidlynnd Inischlevously blind to the inter ests and agety of the white' man of the free North; and reinstate the rejected apos tles 'of s'a.iip*itaith, whose-wisdom haa . been . Ninakosikebi the end sad-bitter - experience of more then two long Years of stolid intolerance' and cube lief. If the dovenunent has now made up its mind-nattily to the - confiscation of the rebel's slave, but to the propriety and- no amity of - arming him for the -tattle, it learns, nf course, Unkt those who her! boat asetrified for thinking so, and word inglyielundd be celled -back to finish the work iadelt tap, so unseasonably and fa tally interrupted. To do silting by halves, and trust the agouti to,those whose repo , rations would be. damaged by sucoess, is a weakness which is not tolerable in emer liengel like 4;i s i:' The praent. $9.4 .ot.stud ft in Penn qlvania is a Striking commentary upon the irisdom of thosi.Who Prated that we could prosecute this war sueoesifully with while,ross, add that the eziployMent of the aeon irould both diegraeldni and un- eosstitittyerl. Thalami whoa .me liberal - of ths,witto maser blood, while they were so teruisishout - the xiights and property of tio - rivelting sleveholder vi renokthe men to vital° . the .trerlieltiCtimailleii. They prevailed, however, riththoPreeident, and ttaldtraro ,derei andthotr , dwoillay sacked:by-1i -,,rentui horde, armed and fitted out by the-unpaid labor of slaveitritli whose ready' bayonet* ire'n4lit have Mud ourficuttier, and .11: 04- i ki x 0411 0. - isiclF upon.the oottitu f** . while our peacetul, men, far reUzurred from 41e,aaene. of atriGy and with. *sir mai and .hristbren, wixthave now. pedaled around - them,. might haw reaped their himast -to. 'quietness with none to ladle or make thrwafraid. • The Govecritetent hadonly to ear It, awl put the right man * anaumat s - to make it good, and alt • arm, of throe Unwhet thon sand negro., might Mel - been at We day _ 411442141 _e"Fer.4 . 4 11 4 1 4 and . 1 " per•leftwita Utter ineaters, - away down larthir . Witileat itnutt 01 A4 itior*O L Az.- 1 4 41 .444 &ak ar/ now sold bribmgh t monht home be* - e0n tz133944 ( MS and Imo banns thia istseatoti. light old "Wl* Mr -1 00 I / "moral be, 1 7 1 sad thi o 44. l a*/ 1 1 4 :! 41 4 1 44 . 44* Oil •it Nakao no aimrtf gelad . (Int ,. very • teeth withienatiow snit . leAtitik - whenlni look at , thel raeart - a - Id**, lie -Polleet44 for trampling cattails hellblyinetureotion al most in uto4winklias *A and than upon the way 9a' which we have' esantedl4 *alum* of - ovr Mantis:a anttgliotifili:the.l l lo - # tagraaartauelat in whisk** iniereeti of •eo stany . unborn 04401 .1 . 0, 44 701 * ( 44 190gh 4 Firio a thine of no attoenite- - Ite: are. that when - the devilikwerittlien out - of these who 171 iFIPCMOSO ' them sore ; 'and toreir thaLT•x4ity has put ••graft irk* upon !by deli inancit - of the hisoktaleti hr. Matoundlag Mu. Ammo* ant *rill all our ordittatT,Witilom into : folly, wills*spite 840:1 4 ; 1 4a kler]tilig * itoelf out spite of all the. elate of• our rulers motgututraitd, making of. *Or strunilie :spinet raga :pat huautaity sh• litr,tllCT Its 1 0 71, ';Prrest !Ph tlo4:_ "ley, MWIITIM AWE tnicaiteltoo 1 1 1 1 114 the ealereitlei of 414 Whin aro -11mw4g., trytatoilbi . 4:oo4 4 4 " Pf444thoi*u.kt unsoes4.ltrugglo . spinet Quo him:lt - of ongto-oriloWliso tepoolooTiotlii• like fano upon Its surfeto. lifauire ewattift,4l,9l.W isk- h ea F a g -sad shark Blood .tiigr jaigfit rather -- wI4 have " the - Priddeat, and been Wiling iluoUthOut vitlttbe opinions of his 104 sappcitoro 4 lad , the lurch of "deaths* ' - or - liorlitincet) in spit* of the sow llto of those who blended frith vnt‘ ............... g4l ' -54);A:.; • , • ""? terror Si the bloodless phantom of emanal- Patfon in the District of Columbia—whose eery kw' smote together at the sugges tion of in Set of Congress or a proclama doe of the Executive which should bid the slave go free, and whose counsels no doubt inspired the recent answer to the people of Missouri—the end will come which has been so long foreshadowed—with much tribulation, it they will have it so; and, whether they will it or not, as surely as the foot-fall of fate itself—and the work Will be finished by that miniptry-whlch has been as uniformly and religiously eschewed. lint when may we hope that the Govern ment will cease to wrestle with Omnipo lettoe,'afid contest its inability to control the order of human events, by surrender , lug_ itself implicitly, and in the spirit of entire iseltabandonment, into the hands of those Wham mussels would have saved it, if they had been heeded? ' ln thus deelaring ourselves, however, upon :a enbject so obviously suggested by our telt; we would not be understood as iStextdieg any reflections upon the officer now izteouunand of this llepartnumt. We do :not indeed know whether a task like that imposed upon the commander here would suit the tastes or temperament of a man of to' much vitality at PaIIIONT. There is higher work far men like him, and we hope to ow him soon in a position where his Triads will hive an opportunity of learning whethwe he will come up to their expects ilani or net. We would not retain any • Man Who fails, bat if it was proper to re tain Ideesissie after repeated short-cost 141;eie'istartot see the justice of dismiss bag one 011•110/11, =II without even a res emble trial. :car as this page is being made ready for the press, the telegraph•begins to bring in the details of the fight on Wednesday, near Gettys burg. As the first intimations which reached us yesterday, of what had taken place on the previous day, were made sombre by the an nouneement of the fall of General Reynolds and other brave officers, we had the advan tage of receiving the dispatch to-day, giving the titans of Wednesday's battle in inch a bailie of Mind as precluded all fear of disap pointment. W•hainot been led biover-oolor-_ ed statements of our eueoeues to expect much —hardly anything, indeed, but the emplane- Guns, more or less satisfactory or nnsatisfac tory, as to how and why the result of the day's fighting was a drawn battle. Now cheering to oar readers and ourselves to learn, as we do new, that the result was not a negative, bola gloriously positive one,— that so far from being a draws batik costing nathe lives of many Were offieers, without yielding any present or prospective advantage whatever, A has been such a success as prom ises everything for the coming great day of battle—perhaps already come—which is to decide the fate of Leo and his invading army, if not of the rebel "Confederacy" itself. LI our dispatches to-day may be trusted in one partiotiar—in the statement that *ends .has got in the rear of Lee, while Couch is shout to attack him in [:oat—we may reason ably hope for far greater and more decisive remits than oar Previous knowledge of the iitnatioa coned have warranted 111 to count IV"' We fur, hownrer, that Lita is, after alt, In lush a posOlon as eras hint a good abuse to maks a tali:ably safe retreat, should be be de- festoti;—for it is not yet stated that any force of oars has got se far war u to have taken the passes of the mountains from Lee, which now stable him to coausinnleate with Rich mond, safely and regnlerly as we have lately heard, and will also colter Wain case of a de feat, as he withdraws his foram to cross the Potomac, say, at Williamsport, or Come point betlimn that and Ranttook. Bat, as indica tions now stand, even this advantage may mast for bat little. If his army shall be shattered by a 'defeat, how many mild ha gatisat •p again in the south bank of the Po tomac, wean we hear that the mountains and hills of Pennsylvania are already full of &- Setters from his army, and that ten to Afton thousand prisoners taken on Wednesday, number list Me jiver /nits of vinery f Gen. Banks' Position. Next to Gen. Muds, no man in the mill• tart servioe bas • harder job than General Banks. The operations of Grant and Rose anne are more gigantic, but in some re spects not as dit. Gen. Banks, with a small force, is besieging, and has for over five's/reeks been besieging,a very formidable series of works, defended by a strong gar riscri; he is in an unhealthy country, with aismaintided troops; be is (in a double sense) tar distant from reinforcements; he ands to concentrate all his troops at the main point, and yet there are other plans, such as New Orleans and its outposts as far as Braahear City, which he cannot possibly uncover; he has, since the siege was opened, made two general assaults upon the works with his entire besieging fone, neither of -which was:crowned with perfect success; and 'these attacks were muds by troops which bad previonaly ~ague long and hard marshes, and foneirreral se ven battles; and, farther, of rebels are appearing on his flanks an in his rear, while other bodies are making threatening demonstrations on important points in oth er sections of his department. . We believe no general operating upon : in part of the military field demands ro la more Imperatively than Gen eral Banks .. He ought to get them, very soot too, and if hs do not, we feu for the otinsequences. - HL army is absurdly email for the Work that has been out out for him. Wi lisci a very .pretty story some weeks ago Sastraw nest eachange of Sompllntents be .thin (Wirral tinutt aitti General Banks, - jsbithisittred to their mutual benefit, but tapeciallito the Velma:a the Weer. Gen- pal Banks, it was told, was short of troops, while he had. a supuity of ,siege guns; General Grant had a redundancy of sot-. tilers and a deficiency , of -heavy artillery. General Banks, mho holds communication with Genual Grant via the right bank of the Misitudppl river, proposed to ~hangs slogs guns for aoldiers, width Grant was only too happy to agree to. Whereupon large - bOdy of troops immediately took up their line of march from Young's Point to Point Coupes, along the western, aide of the river, and General Banks made ready to send in some, way or other a lot of siege guns op to Vicksburg. The story was re thertoo pretty for belief; but who would be aril:teal upon an item of good news? Unfortunately, wit now know it was all notion. We hare news from Port Hudson to a week after the late battle, up to which Hite not a solitary ' regimeot had arrived hal siki*here as reinforcements for Gen. 'Batik& ' Not only is this tho case, but outarnit be. hind Port Hudson is largely composed of aim Months! mea,:whose term of service is about expiring and who will, of course, maroh from their - ground in the rear of the rebel works as soon la it, does expire. It *roe. Hudson garriaoe can hold out, till Oat:event takes place, it ought then to to ably, by :a desperate sortie, aided by the co. 'apmadag bodies in Banks' rear, to compel thzaleing of the liege. Tne•ry some newspapers is very ri dieulous, that the War Department is hold ing beak ninformanials from Gen. Banks, beciagell does not desire him to win tazysenonn, or bemuse, out of fear of his pooluity, it desires 'him to fell: melt more likely that it is found difficult to opine imps for Gut Banks. We think, however, in view of the vast importance of the work in which he is engaged, and the critical position in which he is placed, that men ought to be at least food for him somewhere to fill up the places Wont to be vacated by the nine-months' men, and thus to enable him to continue the siege. It will be a deplorable disaster to our arms If Gen. Banks has to retreat to New-Orleans before his woreis completed at Port Huth son.--.N. Y. Times. Major-General Reynolds. In the first great battle on the soil of Pennsylvania, that State has to mourn the loss of one of the bravest. and most distin guished generals that she has given to the army of the Union. Major-General John Fulton Reynolds was mortally wounded yesterday in the battle near Gettysburg, and has since died. He was born in Lan caster. in the year 1820. He araduated at West Point in 1841, and was appointed see 'ond Lieutenant in the Third Artillery. He became First Lieutenant in 1846. In the war withMexich he served with distinction; was brevetted Captain for Monterey and Major for Buena Vista. Subsequently he rendered good service in California and in the Indian country. When the civil war broke out he was a Captain in the Third Artillery ; but in May, 1861, he was ap pointed Colonel of the Fourteenth Infantry. He was appointed Brigadier General of Volunteers in the following August, and within the last. year Major Generale! Vol unteers. In September, 1861, he com manded at Cheat Mountain, Va., when the rebels, under General Robert E. Lee, at tacked him in strong farce and tried to drive him from his position. They were repulaed handsomely several times, and finally retired. In 1862, Generalßeynolds was attached to the Army of the Potomac. He served with gallantry in all the battles of that army in that memorable year. In September, when Pennsylvania was threat ened with invasion, he was placed in com mand of the forces organised for the de fence of the State, and to his skill and en erry we were greatly indebted for the check given to the enemy. He commanded a division under Burnside, and when Gen eral Hooker was placed in command, he was assigned the First Army Corps, which he has commanded ever since. A distin guished career has been brought to a glo rious end. The hero, John Fulton Rey nolds, hasfallen•for the cause of the Union upon the soil of, his own State. Pennsylva nia should render every honor to his mem ory.—Philaddphia Bulletin. A. T. Stewart's Income Tax A correspondent of the Boston Post giros 'the following interesting items from Now York : Of all the impositions they ever suffered, our rich men are beginning to find the one known as the blooms tax the meat intolerable, and not to be endured. Ills quits a question whiab horn of the dilemma they most dislike; the Aguring up of lut year's profits, the pay ing of the tax thereupon, or the possible pub. laity of the arhount upon which the horrid three per anima is assessed. While the people of moderate means have little trouble to tell how much they had left after paying tent and deducting the blessed six hundred, doh folks hare hard work to get at the receipts of 1862 with the correctness suggested by the affidavit of the bottom of the Assessor's blank. As an instance of this blissfnl ignor ance, I may cite the case of A. T Stewart, which Is said to be entirely in the dark as to the amount upon which his income tax should be based, that he has credit for telling the Assessor his trouble, and adding that he didn't know whether his income for 1861 was more or loss than two millions, but he was willing to pay the tax off that amount, as being in his opinion needy enough correct for all prac tical purposes. Is saying, he handed over his ehotk for the neat lade sum of sixty thousand dollars I There is little room to doubt whether any other individual in the country will go into the booms tax business this year with such a looseness as the Mel— cheat Prince. The Change of Commander,-. FESDIRIOL, Md., Jane 29.—The morning son brought the intelligence that Major Gm eral Hooker had been relieved from the Army of the Potomac, and Major General Meade insisted as his successor. Withoat criticis ing the questionable policry of changing cots. menders in the fees of the enemy, it is safe to say that the removal of General Hooker is In accordance with the wishes of many c. 91- eon. The cause of the removal, as racer I can learn, Is this: General Hooker visited Harper's Perry, removed the troops, and, to fulfill his plan, ordered Gin. French to leave the position with his command and march with the other troops, desiring to ass all the available force for .the purpose of dealing heavy and effective blows at the enemy. These Instructions reaching the earn of Major General Hillock, he instructed General French not to notbes}siy order from Genus' Hooker. Thereupon General Hooker said: "If I am to command the army I mean to command ft. The people held ma responsible for the sae ems of the movement, and I cannot sad will not allow anybody to interfere by Distracting my subordinate cHeers to disobey my com mands." In view of the fasts, he asked to be relieved. This was accordingly done, sad Major Galena Meade appoinced. Curiously enough, one of the Best orders issued by Goa. Meade was for the troops at Harper's Ferry to march and join their forces to the Army of the Potomac, and I hear this order has bees executed, thus showing that any pretext for removing General Hooker was sought by the powers that be at' Washington. Another change was made this morning. Gen. Stahl was relined from the command of his cavalry division, and ordered to take charge of the cavalry form in the Department of the Sus quehanna. His cavalry are to be united to amoral Pleasanton's, who has been made • Major Geseral.—Cor. N. P. Tramme. Horrible Record of Cruelty. A letter from llsa. Ullman's brigade, Ilth last., encamped near Port Hudson, La., says; The three regiments of this command en ramped here have sumoded in recruiting in Wes weeks an average of about three hundred and ally awn snob. The last regiment ooze. imuced to recoil on a Sunday, and. by the following Monday had obtained abort four knadrsdF men. They are all healthy young men, and very patrio tie also, befog quite anx ious to mast their former autos, many of whom are la the rebel army. It was • sor rowful eight to examine the banks of theta men some resembling a ohseksr.board. Oth as gad Imps all over theft bodies, carded by the lash of the °lmmo • others are deformed from hard asap. I wish that some of the northern eopperhmis amid be drafted and sent down here, BO that they could sea for themselves the beauties of ths peculler mall. tution." A Lantz written In Laseaster, Pa., on the 30th, states that the excitement there oa &dna°, of the rebel. towarde the Susquehanna, was very great. The venerable ex-Wills functionary is reported es movbg excited, through the streets with a tin box is his hand, eoataining very probably the manuscripts, of the piditical memoirs of his own times, which he le said to have been preparing for thelaat pow or two. Mr. Boehm= was visited a few daya sines by the Mayor of Residing, Penn= spinets, and professed himself Bratty &mot- . ed to the Union, but as Busily opposed to the method•ln which the war was carried on, espe cially the arbitrary arrests, talking SOnteltilet after the style of the man who approyed of Maine Law, but disapproved of its enforce ment. The rebels an maid to have destroyed the mill property of Hon. Thad. Bonnie, at Gettysburg, to the vales of over $lOO,OOO. Tux New York Tribune noticed the re port of the restoration of Warman to command in the following curt and con temptuous manner: "Considerablo time and a great deal of space is wasted by'llin newspapers in contradicting silly reports about the restoration to aostuniuod ,Of General recently discharged for inoompe tOnoy. Even llTing mea , such as Goeernor Curtin and, Simon Cameron, are in print to deny what no sane man ever Irould think of charging them with in riterenei to ebb thschargad connaidar. Tax Befdo&limo oabhaties the dote- . :meet of a patlonote i ttlit Oki likeme_Selet the ClitanAgit io, !tigers TeU4 tot, eilits7 list, tb• notseet. et Nary Wm Abe rebel lEnteskloeprehood to knew the as set dodo d On. LeePo venni moment, d dieLened tt.te b. the ellitaini tOll. Of itesieneeikeruked thei/1w° 41 .1 of a doubt." c Nonwhite a ean4y fore*, de elared.‘as inbreed, on ita wee eorthararaii ableh was penetrate to Like Erie, aeatrej log all the commeniastion I hetweeo the Beat not the Woof, This-wes Oloy'e verge'. RELIGIOUS Jr0'TIC181; 0F143, CO - NORKGATiON IT DINCIPLIN. of Pittatozegh. meet .".• todib la the IRON city cOULEGIE BUILD/NCie corner of ?Mb and Bt. Clair stmts. Preaching. LORD'S DAY—Morning and Eveniet—at the anal. holm Sunday helmet at 2f Oda& p. m. I Meetiag atatp WZDNESDeIf MESSING. VI 1 PU.S II .' ore nnwifohy !wield btlt MIL .9fßr JrOTICE& U , ATTHNTION - I - BATTERY A - All mAintors I.'*ut, with or withoca rig aye l . ere. °rdw.ed to wt; Mat Camp Brooks, to BititirAY, July eth. at 8 o'atack a. m . to to mastered lei , by order of J. AL Ills P. Csptain Cowman ow. Et.,,, ,, ATTILNIIOIi 1 Ml:M.—The under .are sow /a:rutting u INSASTIti 0071 PAI 8 I'. to tore undar the Corernar's Priebe _matton al June 88th, for three maMheiwillew Wow , discharged. JAW Si II ISTSWAST, ; W. at noaesr, jo;itinint. • I. W 11.08154 and others. War Soils may be Sand at lb. ,atore of W. 8t; SU anew. giesa s g w. 9. Joe barrel! a CU 'B. 87 woad strut. 111rit IW.EXCEIIITB WANTED, far , the _ 9th Bailment Pe. B. V. 0. or any. othe r Poor Beelaiente row In the geld. Xech Te e:WS will reales caw handed della.. beauty. Tweetty.ufne doLars ern' be told la edemas as soon as sworn Into tie Unl ed States merelas. far other tatoreeetlaa legatee et No 70 Tem Stem. appears the Ito Ma, Li. & 11108&1114 • Tint Limn, and liscrattlag Oflicer, 9th Beglimat Penna. bean Oozy.. I,l9.luteoul **ramie .rolurcz& , . - - LrDIVIDIiND.—The .Etootholdere of the Pittsburgh h Allegheny' Bridge 00. (st Bead stns. t.) sue hersby astillsd tat isinviiend of fuUB Pill titter. isas • this day hens declared, ant al the profits of nil - lasi slx months; payable Mb with. & 11.1351 LL, Treasnisr. 1149 n wrote or visreana anemones:arum take rittehutik, Sghlohea. aNOTICH Id HEREBY tiVIVEN tO the Sablarthen" to the Stock of Wed ern Transpottatke Oompany that ea aseeesmeat ?I V& DuiAtka ($b app - Pas mull bas ben tatted uc i llix r tock eabeetibad, payable at the office of the 12th del of Juta,r a lt t 621, Pit at ivalli d a tike Ql a c et'O bi an ib t r la t et7 b. thirty days thereafter, wall ottierolse notified osier of th e Baird. . Jaaant A.J. oDOWL'EL, Peototat7. Omca ALLIMIZIT VALLiT Sou., Pittsburgh, Jens With, 1162. • 0-TUR SEMI-ANNUAL 00UPO of the Souls of this road, do* July Mt, 1364 will to pat on that data, at the aloe of the Corny* nl.ln tto Olty of Pitisburgh. Persons bolding Oor. pus of thitund dos Jasuary lit, ISt% will please pent them for payment. Jalaf B.C. ORB. Tomouror.. 10.ELBOTIO/C.—The St3okholders of toe Little 8.. kUll Ran Railroad Go. We hereby netUled that an Meal= wUI be bald tee Prewkient and Dirsetwin to serve for the ensuing pear. en 110111 DAY. the lath dat of .In'y Ind, at the office et the Oempsay, la Temperancerilia, be tween the bound t arid 4 o'clock p. in. leirlUta ODELECTION.—The Stockholders of the Pittsburgh t Allegheny (do OA, (Band streak) are hereby notified that ha Stratton for President end Mestere, to terse *lithe Minh* year. Nit be held at the Tell genes, it the North end of the Bridge on IgOIDAT. 7ntyy @th. FRANK e. bIdIZI.L. Jell.•td Secretary and Telecom. lr - DIvI,I I RND NoTioA—Thi, F ree . .tro" - Went, Alanstere mid tlompany for eteoilogn. Hdlg.. ever the Allegheny Ismer, rppeett• POOP rorgo, le tba County of Allegtwoh been We dio &aimed • Loridend of One Oeberaud llltaan (now on teach Aare of Ile o,phil Stook of the Comps:ll. which erlll be odd to trsockhelders or their legal rep eatntsCren, on or &Am to. Um bat. . - • WAL Ittnii.SOltth Venturer. PlltaAntgh, ley Ist, /863. i7Mu44 JUDVEICTISZSIEArTII. ktall MEDICAL - . BOAED.—This . 7.4 Bowl is WD to toot= IGO the sottoaloittos 'Ol Wlttloutto for onototatrot as Ileac& Ottani ft th. State troops. Lola] oho•Looas of the Stow. soosotosoodeti for thoth good habits, sn foolkot to attend -1,4.31 JAL:SANG tane.oo attoorat; FOB 'CINCINNATI & LOU lATILLII.—Tho Ana palm lei fttamor 0 , 1. O: 13178, Capt. I. A. O.z. rt.t tam a abort on tIOADAT, JaIJ Gth, at TO a. ra. Tor ladght ct pais .26 &poly or beard or to h 4 J. L'IIiTtiGATOS A CO.. Agent.. ViG6-5 bble. Fresh, by express; J 2 0 box*. urea ; Hal RAITB-100 dma ; H 016.1 obrabita • aloudaat for We by 11..IIIDDLN, 76 ISE Litsaby stmt. DIBEIOLUTION.-Thenti bezetnens esiettut betmen tbe ts ski asaas.of 0.11.10811.4 HOLLY, the _ lletropollten In thirds, Stroked by Dram consent. Mbar partner Is anthertusi co use She nuts site Leo to ekes nut secants& • max 'OHO( X. to Totfrtog from the &boo. flof. I Toopectirolft ro• coussod oar Immo *lnds mad others tote pa. tfmap of srf ifocomr. ALT.T. 0M1T:21124 Plifstrint..Toly 1. 11163. • . fottle' A DJOOSNID. BALE OP BEALS& .IP3. TATlL—risk? asst Or SOILLnill btllll.—les hams of $l9 Botldlag ats. to the estate of B o nn E. Nom!. datissid. b4 = toll et, labile let%en.the premises, to the Borns& ot Mails ,ster of Island LEA smiths hew Brighten /WA eit • • - , _ .WIIDNIIDAY, 84, INN ,at 10 o'clock now. Roman lazing none to Invent .131 lainin ea opportunity In paraltert Winn lots in ItOonniiint sad healthy totatins, lots isles. • Innut—thwird amtk, ad ihi Odom in 'ono Jar km tlsannfptatlai of tin ale. AOw lin loin bo as so at tao *Soo of,Dr. Tao 3. J. ai4l Batliblisld atm;nail at tin midtown et Mu, TOM% 111601uro tp. • - - . Lt.oBl l .=—Chi - . Tneads* aboit 4.1 elicidstaboin Yon %ipso - Deplter b• boons thowasid tie alLsgba bman• fQ r01:181T BOW. sons* WI SOP fun" sal mits of no W, Intall So tie wow. -TS l b. fisobst Ira Seim the Toolset Book sod !mom as the sewed uk. :mamma cationozat, alb can Nut" Yam* it ibitptcctr Pa k.,A1f.11"4 l ,no OTTO'S TOONTRACTURE-.-Prcfr inithitabonattind at the oft, or Ow //e., _. - 41 Ves listlid Batlabb . ulltn 'MY" " Woe a Grater, Paths/ *ad liat, tint lath hikes Po: etteet,frosSiralp . . _ _Stant to Thyka Anse,' /hippos% Dad= lifilamilra . 1 .,100 big Beam riVdteyrci.9kilistare: '- _ . ULU° lima: - . baltd. ; - . -.• . 1. llaeoedlac iminitar. onollloAll *emsitidAtcid to the . .1.1 late grass ol Dn. DANN t OHMIOII ati re, quirk& So a H;.apa JAMB IL, IatILILIdIIDi Jr.st Dry 016 WIN an rum 'attest; Irbil is sink*. 10 4 10 - 0 40“bli and Mr b. ars • Willa arn. - past , f. VOTILIE"-Ws :have this diy ssiciois -1 ,10 Mak IPA& LW hi Oa nimiwitar• a Saharan, .n. sited tat ; RDNI4 wlll:tie "lOUS 2IZOMBIL" ' • • IFBErkaroXIL " 11.1111, -; etomummezons k . , • .904 mei. r.. 1 Arpt elim gaup idU be opp , for ibtl.efore Lini of 'emu' air ;gra • ' - ikSh. ' LC • • . - .1; r. CAVIL Provvilitor ' AIIDNOW.LArLi )37 ,- ; 1883, it is or, flow , ttut tfie Jorj dirittid irr IV anitt of (parter &Woos of the wi'llotaq. Otb, /861. be - i r lf, I pt Wis. , &ftsasoit.oool a c , ‘ M il d LIQUIVRENItEt.-'-431 JJ Latnitt Roast; la , r _ fad Eirditt d•ildans igairta,¢oserecelvad sod far muds mit , 0/1,0: 1c114,141i AIIIFITALL ',LNG 0T0P14 . 9944.-Ohlio and Vidor al Weida, . • ' - . TWMA , RUBEtiIIiALOTRING4-14414 - - J. Have PllloefsiDnaldans. Bid Pans,Ardado..: Battlsei tiinea.4tor. J'apinaj and a. Ilea , 7 1 ,21. .., 1 7__,. other artldia the tins.'d tha hvila tinbb, e• /POPO , . t ; Ye ' , id 28 at. Oude dna. 9...g3t) /31.11bIltuf ze K&FIY tru EALNI.,4 trio-norithrelics bo • d rg, g :str 4 .eltitet i g i g i irpororestgif,, KdOtlri hirtkildt' rilltrolit 4 00.. App/001 in • * 8eR. 1 144 .fnom.6l Idekeo4t. D P li tot i": 144"16 t5?} I s i Ogra .' t= 4 9 121 e9 4 14 path TOGICI siO arm! berm, huge an Mott. lissietisio B..citrr9itlnt ,tansw,6l.logit..4 liN UkUS.A USE a' CO Cod 011 , maidt Whfity - DlitUles+4 sad Brent pria ed sad,forimio by. - - • - : WX. a: Joascarazt 67.w.:aidreet. : r I ; - .... t : 1 , ALLNA' thertzo• san i ii rtialneelLaid Raw , litithios oil; 'O4 -',. ' •., -; -i- ~ . VA'q.itikitatiidi 6j; .- ' k rii ..,,iii , ' 014L0558.400 bbliirl f WU. , , 'wails In Ohre oil br oh hlO KIWI AI lIIMILIA Ihret7 O. Tse , 1,41:,> 4 " AriMr, - 41rXRTISZMI)7. - - - - - A StORDINANCE, relative toAlie A fOro. of Wanes on Inticki, as. bait Be it ordained 6114 enacted bg araff , demises i.d citisess of Pitigervi. to &rad and Oemawn assexabia, and it et ler* elided 010.1_0e. tierily 'griU — ealee,'"Thit . fro m and eider tie talitypi or foie ordinance it 'hell be the dory of the City SKeeeerer MSC IPA , * °Seer or Oen ,steb:e, or dhow pirson,and andiorlde end empower him to met out all person, who have failed to cam. "t.lzr Orthe - ordinance in Walden t licenees on Vehicles In the City of littsburah. cndeined and enacted emit 111, WA and record 4 April 20, If Ea, in Ordloatve Book rel. S..tegalt a. tad n pert the same to him, for sbich Perllo3 saki calm omit moo* tbe sum °lefty cents hi each one, to bs sated and odlecrei se' pert of the para. open castle:lton ae samaid. , ran I. That no fee shalt be allowed encipt is those oars where notice has been aim to the delinquents by the person appointed an this ardlasnee. Inc. 11,2 bat taiti wtlea of tier etc* esetion of the menages afMeatilbfork sakes ft. the ditty of the tablet Paco to snake said report, sad all call. cancel or Vats of. reidiriareadetant lionwith e e and akelliall WO hereby snails& - ' Ordained modanataiLfattri lee fa Coon is, Ibis ofJove ; 1 4 1 ". ' • • President otlßlect Comma ; wax itt.xtLtu`." L of Comtnotf MUT. atteim Iloss.leYsani,. . A N .011DINANCE imppleommtary to AM. the anthems hatito•ore lamed toilette( to the Iktoprozolse of Balked Boob . • B=l. Bali - ordaloo . d ead "eistiet 11,114'411 . 4or,11: dam" mai - dame et Pittharek to Setae alb& Coo. etotkOnseatsatteabbel, met tt li katbi easeadly eethoeite of Ow' arm, T.bat the erdlaaaateatitted 91a eallnattos taahattitog the Woe al Banditti bi itt•• changed he Beggs - Waal In payearat -or eibeertp- Naas to Betbesd Oonaptalee," paned the 27th day et October, A. D. 11111 t, be m minded ae to authorise the brae of Beads, se tbattla altieted, bevies set Ur lb= aventraat Amore the n Illy Ilan taiga, with or. witheat.coepeae. . and, whea, :i•FOINSTIN In some °flat Wet else theetaid delbei whiffs' the °Mona or wean a Menet dee so lb. Demob Ibr .whitiktbey atoll be &eats =deep es Mutat; which beads, sad the tatereet 'hemostat tow par Mrott i c rev/ ..Yttc l el;ll M it= ret tade in either et th • op tion of tbe mattes sad :ill tech amide wldob Mgr. be tined, wad wh ich have pH" d. so. busby Orthdasd and smiled Into - taw this' IMlthdajaiune' • iristrurr, President - at Select'OnndL Atkin C t IL t Kowtow lark c JOHN K. ELLTAILIS, Presidint of Common Ogoncill. Attart: ,eadrat Ocniami Uoalono. Purim Mama s e Oman t .Ida State MTV/ UM I r.OTICHL—The attentiot of all atom who bows . bus boauddydlisahug ri l ea es. count of mute or dkeikilltnsad Um ton. eater the sinks to th e lovefit Dupe, fa Said to the provlrkur of Guard 10S, of frauttep Wde veoesseat, .in the PIP= tlaroasseattbe o=. dock otf ih ous sou melded to tumptly Uth du at last at , de, sutra mad th dr wham es thou In provided. fir positions to SU Mil °arm (dee nag the absurd/a of tbadr tank as link, deley se posdble, to the Actin AfialMt Proud ILashal aeaeep of tie eta* to whack slay qbe. Soak aetts; Aisleteat Pram* atarakel et eaor fonrant the spentstles, with Ids Mans- Nut, to the Pramat Ifinkstlialend Of the Stag Ottlout tar the lenlid IlarpOwlll be ffolotott mediate kr upon forntabloo the mi a n nnodtot try Osmanli Order No. 105, of VMS, from Was Deport. most Stair pay and amotturamta will animenoo trout dots of nomytanco tl am* anclalamonta, - sod not from data of orpnizatlon of to. MOVICtIT• *20.. man& to whit& they may be sinfamoi. J. B. MY, Preset Maraaal Omnost. AA O.K.UII.4ANUS atitnoriting the Gracting, Paving and satin with Curbstone Peon street, foam Chroer spud to 'Parke stmt. Bic. L Be 0 minima and mooted bthe /If or /i -dea.% end eases/ qf Plrtabolik, ia Said aid Cora. ewe 0016.01:iammbled, cud it A ameba Imaged be A. orahoritg of as osisoi . That the Naciarding htegolstor be and Loa Is hereby - directed-to anventie for the Grading, Palms mod setting with Curbstone Penn swot, tram 14 mar attest to Taylor street, and to bs the Wash' a:voidance with tae provisions of an ordinance roseeretag streets. rased angutot 51,1847. Ordalard and enacted into • kw In Coundls, this fith day of June, A. D. MC. JANZB Prasidaut of Select CanneiL Attest Z. B. Monstar Clerk of ftsh4.4taineft. - JOHN hf. =LIMN, - • - - President of tkaronon Ouuncil. Attest.: Hoot IC t . Cork of Comm on . OUirtit U.La SHOW SOUR COLORS. F L 8 43r Si Mm 6 India to 60 belt. E1O!II8TAt PLUM 1 Burinserwav 111111L4Z !LAGS *Woad' Ilsvon sr WI *ape qua:l A prke with r.irdern Or P.I22SHUBQH MAO MISiIITAOTOBY at PITTOOrIi JEWS ;DEPOT, mire emit onion Tint r. e. IWOIII. all I/16 11311TAZI H L itt „ ' .. „ Ü BOWE M xiunneinnr ros warnisa Milt swamis saw randinswarnito Dm 6OLDIXIMP XXXXXXX O. U. IX lITAZIOJEUX.WOENXI. a ..._ ii. sathsalls MAW ot am; 001 0 - Fiirancio si , erda• . • Gon. llce LLall 1M.11 . 1m, 36 amit‘ .. PLULIXII mos TUX. SIIPMINGS OW A Willi LAD? 07 1/7111118YL1A3116. II 111411XUA oily 16 mtg. - UM .310WIELOW. XXX, 1111 OW TILL 25 eIrITLi T-XOVXXX. ' ' ' .TP OW OLT OF WAIL - D XL Wi% DONG 500 XL MINX, DIUX LID MIX BOMB; . to otLs 1t90.1 1 .04# bau 0b..; so oMw - #4 - I'0;10 , 114st ; JOHN HUNT* ' ' r uvuse se& .T: Willitlrt 6 4 ~ Ma StramorAta littatiyav : all v iarr n stA Ptstabilta, Just IN. ;Rwar.w.xm will be rearm ii 1B ii= oillocaaatt ' =MIX ;Jab ma, at Itiktaltilat o• ll theiß4s: . . ' SIN MI. 1,;: - ': - ~.a :.: .::,•., , 1 Olattarpoutakslavta burnt tad/able se ' ll * silit =r,the-nooe.eatieegee wei ee ,aapeote aukyjad to f u aiatmala qua*, m main& latatltt antaaataugatai tbtlttlar; ~:, ,:. 4 '.-.^' il3 tr,SA s l o o t i a mia l . foft ',.. . WO • - ..i , ,; • ••••''. •O • SSW ' et at ' ' k MUHL A. li . 1113IVIGNIS, Samar v 0,1, vinilwas‘k Oaf tilf all CWICILDIII illallVtaaa ol Leaks maul Gaza Wary i ars atAt a T inm asaliaaia of Allsetrlithr abalar.:ll all i/kr isa P qr. -11"1";4 1 ~ ,i! 'Tk...clirl '-• ~ .--, - Pl agitit` •- 11)94°4111441.14. ns 61 , 14 1 11 a 14, DIV farther illiall& - : um, be goiNivt__ sanely/digs* still' •13Ouria aa.aN V 11114a*, wi lai teanitrinala atlas a aa asowalipau rar"lt th is ° ' ;e fi . fffigi,"!*a{,,, .1101 8 1. r .. ' :AnaiiiM4 /SU I. PENNIONk SAO/ PAT, aid MILITAN atzitindeription, otakotod'ay tho lob.. - oortbet, at Q. foll_riat aatokObs Posaloos,lAo %if (41 o9akt ololgoa; as ra n . to. a. Wilts% , . !NoAlilaort Attooa-Pittabaegb, is; -, 7 0: A. No obargat ale NM* it tber cialai• dose sts I nocip.d. aid 0 Isilbacisilon ging • • AlUti Ii•-•LIA1111% • it US, Via 104141161. WEIGH FOLL)/13.-.-4,lealoa Pro. viasciato; oditnaHWl itti lfilaiu OoiotttiWol . .oonsollie will oawand MIMI Mot zwatlll Dlt,iJaarid,ll at►lll,olooli3o.irailr Widabi 'mission Gtr Ow onorarOlty Wolsk Owiroo .8161 ors will ltd. how mnr.b,w'iwatt. itt the pow . 'ritroatit adios from sold Scotto thittogt for to OW e1 . 3 WP...14...4 1 •1V: JOB 00/1.100. Onswol.w. NEI' tl, Alp JUAILIC-111 /WS bilkLui..• ;Tr I -4 Irth I li iiiiii, .guilm to, Ma en Z auvriii3o2 • Imam Winn ....• . Lkti ir• Aro *WU Me ll lo l l6o, ow limil Loodwilab awl war, • •... as somerwirbrild HAY WM. .1 111.110iLaarra Si Mini. .• mitOitior• narks& Si ifister . AP4IOMICINN ;-,•-•• • , 401.1 1 ••• ..- , , . • 1 714111011:1 Pat •iinfihili tliii6tlptue and A.:lltili *la, In ati ow, tar NAM and SI It. ClabretnoS. J. 4I IL, 111214.11% amw anrsmerzsAwainrs. :-DartawQtrass Chomadan Ovroma • Pinisbargh. Plank nea, 500 CULVALLY - 110 Called Praporals will bo rewired at *hie idly to:CI 12 o'clock m.. the tern Dal of JUL.!, LW, for forolebtder and delivery at PitiOnrgh. Pa . of /Ina HCBDIIND CANALBT RUM. as follows: .• Two Ban dred end Tilly to be delivered on or before the istb ayaf July. Dna; and Two Boodzed sad -Piny m d te delvand cm or btittre the 112 d day of Joly, 1563., . . . Moe banes mtun. be from- Am and oae.liall to sight yews old. frcoo IttMn Co sixteen bands blob, vat broken to the aids* geed form. sad perfectly mond in miry wemot.. :Mem ore mobehd. • Bids and be marina "Pm - man tarlfter Huard Cavalry Borsair and ddressed to Lt. OIL 0. Clow, rePat7 Camiermarate alma* p. fora. Pau - • All coot WOW Mb advertisement will bea m ectod it:At did. inspection. and MAW teal MOM to UM systitiodlow et lath_ in She Pubinieletil b 11 4. 0 = . - ability of . tbs bidder to faldn the amtnid. shadd tt be awarded to blis, must be Temeetaia 27 to. ilefeedete !MO% tam ATeetarr radon tithe varantee. , voyouloility of lb* gleamtoritindbedidita by the odclal eerthicato d Clerk of Idscatarse Dlstrk* Court, or Cm United Blabs Motel.* Attor ney. Bidders mast be pond to person whoa the beet de ePletif‘lit Saar proccods_will not hocaa. deka& nd:moat la aaurost to own tots nedned an contract, 4oter bfaithsy "tbs-bodraotor and lath didergoorsatorsorfll bel MOB:A at the smosidal bidder; Ipso sisidag amoostrad: AM ibe bold iniart accalepany to. contraot; it will be nom. soyld as bidarin to laps: aids! bandana witif thins. or to luns. b onds shyosdni. antiolpation. asd aid, to berate** Tian Oita:oh:Adis eigaild.' 2: Pim of aSareid.4. "We. oftarce—=imid as the =was and IMMO '—i=,, , eto busby imarantss that-4 Able _fa trad fn socordenel valid's! Cams of his peopoak." tbey : and that. shondd Ole popeiami 1:"= he will at ma =ter Mon cantina IC Alunewith. nb the matztaltronbeiftill pnepard to Would* mod`bsWmdid . wa To tide sumantes , -ordtainderabors • r mob trots dlabryikpecties nelloo;onsid .stedian't as oath of b 6 nmoired of w ars andemelpsed resernape,,6lseasif the right to rei bidders befor e drip awtz. -- ftet any or all bide that he may demi too high. Payment to ble made upon - thy aniplotion of the maitact. AC noon thsreefter pa the uaderaysed dual be la_ 0 .05015, 1 Ltd Lied. Gil: a id D. Q. 11- (leant. A : PTA: I4 ° 2. a - BELZO/1 . 49.6 0 . di, • Amnia ~1.:1160 ; .toOx. bag.. 130.. at LOUIS, MO. Luz Mwain= . .011 - ex, A 4 ,;-• _ aoaspied 111 dui Amass ler Os We Oleo 11IP 'shi CLAN, ed eiiar at. Ito% Mo. I te• vitt the attattios of elm and ettstibiebetaiste to eis Analysr terms. atm.-at molted by slat& A. L. HIM Of Bortaa. sad 1. 0. Bootbot PM% IMO. Welder with aus tat credal awl. sane W stauditaaters to- ettestnueb; Mauna 'sad et. Lads, diansda• U. to ".b Gott vababls Olga* *Wen et AMllltaill. Pair etadeetts stile e dto ellast Flumace tam 4%09 ands; - • "` Mho Aualtrtiell the OW as tam from ths sob% minima say waking or poatratioe. Wog. mr. It yousess oust sdhatabost aid lattlata qmlitkeortildt ire mot thpraby ' the uagr,eta titbit Malt of tbi mkanktta ot_a hap parttete II slue et bein d A=. I . - ea slaw to lerovitati Atm qv. to pped tem et.. Lode Of ittlitteeiHtatta. ALEX . _ GORDON, Ho. 12181008 D max" NisVEIL KNOWN MI Falb DIXON'S ASOILITIC ma anima Aszior,voi _. mannNay, nualtar.A. - ?rims, mama motive ASD stratinti.tomPuurrx., immaizi6,fer . to tl~ multi ; chit: Tbs aumasas datly repcatif et Ida NdatoarSlL stiestits Taloa. • . . lihie — iel7iia — tejoi . Oeim lii—tter..tteSet";st'dote— . , . Gutted the Metre, and tat tone sat stisagth to t.tte orystees = - LI rte sad herodels to . the haat. and Pdtdaftd to ttw _ . . - . 1* Ibi solllerierirsoltilli, it Is Invaluable: bile, approprtatoly tented by thins, la may iirtilleutav "The Soldiers' 13. 0 , _ 411;4". Methane Bid It sopeetoe tow eeethteji empoy' *hem Weide& Sheet train the fahartoeistliots et the 11.11C oos00 TICS a. , tette rest 1.0 the Witter by rmackAniA to•A oy nirprtaible dealfriastiorb— er.Pr;os, 25 a1131121480TT1A.,, WAIL P. - DAVIDSON • 1 .6 .174 : . „wt sa.a (11)111151(414/101e amt uroymer. VI - .41 *mina ot the tristiktat thi= at • do Tnesutyrand dr adios lunlitelres Oa Sum! • i • • • - z' ounriuto Alirezeuttin conga 1 , wm b. sum as et. zdrizo; an- , " IMIDAr; ZECIF 1174 par int:ng.r irixr. paw Joasseaosez. _ , - - - . ';' i - . o ipervishigembalissat•Tilsites P,501.: SW 000M-aiting DOM the 16" vs bairelmrit Warm . .din,," sametassi of proem! •• abp~iourfiessoa - biDiiWbmt. Lugar. mar and mnosimps - sacra, °Arms aaallfUßTY WOO. at paled ailtaaot *or arty at - = "Gio.#l.l3 . 44eNiaiws, s'a • ,:,11.1.,tLteramalitaataarreaniltatc. - I/tF~ONB; BU §"APAIIPT, k AL. alma/3mA - AD. /Wiring MIMI Cbt•Oulilit Cli UM I WV 110/11. oSerri aldis a g =oll/14 ' WZI =MOM bit Iffidain‘Torpisa . Bram sal Maw er sat stateitrui at Omlda We MA la *iamb% es 1111 " 01 4 1 1, 1 f !1.011,f ft d0”...0111 camp IWO oonsi4 MAR" habit be Wowed olds damp to ornaa. tilklyp 2sotter Measatilile'oll7S4A_ _. hi .. _ ..... ~... Ifeelttantetiake.lieritaist; ALL , 113101 , 'WHO DISUIPP TO 40 .Qa. , ltiAtt_j1 1 4 1 0 1 1aVot Cloe!Oq.eAjo . the Itleh ea toortratit to PnionfflitetSitii it a tead thoten Wm," hallo thellsoot Itt wahost - SW- notrootivitto. elearompoloo thesiout diestoolosemtma SO thotornkm. lug V beowl to to ltitharto, 11* 'el tha Mod MA she . this tn.. tidbit' t se. leiswol '110611 , 0111; lathe et . ,tio A. A . Palest leeeehol Om* toe of ' AO o.o4o o A7.l l AillAtitbliiiiftem: this tostral filmdom§ they tooti bead/ oitoteteo pre oseeeekisig eke efebenteh ellattoted petkb, Mu the boost, inewedbfr tom •s )1 . - ~. - - , •UMWNATt':- , -:lieletiii - ' ' ''''' ' - Proved • fiebetoi ILI 4 I I I on Due s. Vick, Mown. dub and mei colcu•-ive Ws at aft U - . z, Z.* IL'PEITDUPS. :41/A1 OW& on oon• olozpopyinnoTnoss ow ricorior 'sista 7..! Pat WY. cam* 4ItUU. id • nix,* isunata-on .- calu i . 11 Vkis 0011,1°6 WELT, It 00. - • r BOMA & nfriiillika-40- lita Qum* jai notindand for, okki , 1•10.,...,.650811RT IMISITZIII7O. . bhis.t. teak:buil • reosPred thia,67 sad 14 aft •• *- lets - " 4 - .7016.2 00.. 1 - 5 . • rni rt. 111 • e' bbb. Mom sou Ibr solotow to okootoatisi ab most,lty ' ' -711. MUM DICKS! lEk. AIL . Ma laitYnati-412. 11Jr• alba applyrocidnd :Masi! It:Olairett- iMgB3MM ' Ai ' ." • - • — strrsibriiii. • i-sco ad. fu' in k fq JOHN D. oANnum. .:~,. DAtr. GOODS. 1 7 . 7 Y> 111:11ROHANTS AND =ALM T")° EATON, INACIIVIII & CO4 -'I!AT°II. ;(?,, L:t.. 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