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    Vittsburgh Oaztik
TY:DZIESDAY=.;..^:.:::....::::.2.IARCH 16 - , 1869
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
Alumni Anniversary..
The Alumni Atiociation of the I:. Y. Theo-
logleal Seminary held their first anniversary
in the Rev. Dr. Pronely's church, Allegheny,
lut evening. In the absence of tbe Presi
dent cf the Association, Ray. J. T. McClure,
of Wheeling, the Rev. William Lorimer, ace
of the Vice Presidents, occupied the chair,
• arAintroduced the exercises by giving out a
portion of the 72nd Psalm, after which the
Rev. A. G. Wallace, led in prayer.
According to appointment, the Rev. R. D.
limper, D. D„ of Xenia, Ohio, delivered the
annual addrees before the Association. Be
gave a Wet' history of tho Alan, Mater of the
Alumni. The Seminary wee established in
1825 by tht Associate Reformed Church, and
the Bev. Jt seph Kerr, D. IL, was chosen role
Professor. - Ile served faithfully and well -ler
• period sf about lour years, when death
terminated his earthly life, and the exercises
of the Seminary were partially suspended.
In 1863, the venerable John T. Preeely, D. D.,
WOO elected Professor of Theology— D adectic,
Polemic and Pastoral, and cull sense the
institution with great acceptance. In 1843
Rey. Jae. L. Dinwiddie, D. D., was chosen
Profeesor of Biblical Literature and Criticism.
His time was short. In 18-17,
the Rev. A. IL
Clarke, D. D., who still tills the situation, was
elected Professor of the same department that
was rendered vacant by the death of Dr. Din
, widdie. In InLI, the Rev. D. R. Kerr, D. D..
was elected Proressor of Ecclesiastical His
tory and Church Government. Five profes
sors have been connected with the Institution,
two of whom aro dead. Prom the year 1825
to 1664, 423 students have been eruo:led.
Seventy-three have died. A few have enga ged
in Semler pursuits, and three hundred have
entered the ministry; some of whom are in
heathen lamb, and some on the chores of the
Pacific.
Dr. Harper thinannonneed his subjects, fol.
• lame "Christianity the Gartereelice Element of
the Nation." The constitutent elements of
the nation are not to be overlooked. We are
a nation of foreigners, who have brought with
them many of the anti-ohristian itinerant:es of
the land of their nativity. There are many
honorable exceptions- Entail sax anti-chris-
Ilan influences have not been Imported. Many
are home born.
According to the lasfeensue, there are
thirtyt.one millions of people in the United
States. Six millions are professors of Evan
gelical religion. Twenty-nee millions aro not
connected with any church. There must be
moralized and christianised if the nation is to
be sewed. Onr only safety is the religion of
the Bible, became it recognizes the being
and inculcates the worship of the true God.
No nation ever existed without a god. The
ancient heathen read pantheism, but they had
no atheism. Because it recognises the ro
premaey of the Divine Law. licannee it re.
veal. and controls the principles of civil gor •
eroment. Because it is the infallible standard
of public morale. Because It tends to the
formation of a round tied healthy public sen•
Himont. Because it is the patron of a sound
education. Ignorance, more than treason,
has led thousands into the ranks of the rebel
army. And lastly, because It is the great
• arbiter of human rights.
This I. but a very faint outline of ono of
the most eloonent, intereeting U( patriotic
addressee to whirls we have listened. The
audience teetihed their appreciation of the
reverend gentleman's enort, by chair lareth
lase and undivided attentinn.
Dr. Oracey led in prayer, and Dr. John T.
Prouty dismiseed the congregation with the
benediction.
The dosing exercises of the Seminary r.ll
be held in the same risee this at snits,
Mason d. Ilamlfa'• CabluM 6rgarta
We clip the following in relation to these
shaming instruments, from the NOW York
Tiiheas •
_••These instruments hare now been
blown by the wind of genuine mccess from
Boston to San Franciecn. The organ—e'er...,
oeurabite none•. A Latin poet et about the
fifth century is the first to describe sic keys,
pipu, and breath. and it may no assumed as
as out-growth of the passionate Christian
devotion of that period—for the walls of
Egypt's temples, or aught of Grecian or Ro
man relic. of Pagan times, are destitute of
_ally memento of this mighty musical cetera,
err mighty, because with the invention of keys
same the perfection of the smile., and the
ability to sustain and hence to analyse
sounds, and to create the new world of modern
harmony, which is as grand and complex so
modern astronomy, and as sublime as the
Armament Itself, for it is based on the math
ematical laws of the motor powers of the
universe. Whoso would hear an organ to
perfection most divest his body and mind of
some sir hundred years as ho enters a Cathe
dral of Cologne, of Strasbourg, or of Rheims.
Theresa the can streame with lyrical beauty
to the eye through the coloseal painted win
dons, and the soul rises above geogrsph
Iml boundaries, arithmetical propor
tions, fashion end "custom's falsest
scale," let the great organ peal
forth—first with the '•tower deep of the pe
dal," ldwing distant thunder, dark and divine
withal f. then let the offspring of the organ,
the foga begin—in spiritual, eternal, wind
ings and sequences—the symbol of the soul
and its unrest, and of the circles of the marl:
nits and the eternal. Harp we the grand na.
tare of the spiritual like oonjunctione of et, an d,
oolor and architecture. A sulflitne effect from
suljlime ceases. The organ, however, can be •
heard—con geese pais—in tool heaven-drawn
and toned places than the cathedrals of the
middle ages. It has effoots,if not inspiration',
to email churches, and in the peculiar hall or
drawing-room. (That Messrs. Mason ,b tram-
Iln have succeeded in making • superior small
instrument) from little bandbox like things, to
those which, though portable and not larger
than a piano, con make themselves felt in a
church—is the universal opinion of the musi
cal profession. They agreh that co such me
chanical :works of the kind can be hound in
equal perfection in Damps. The tone Is pure
and full, and with en immense body for so
small a prorocatire mechanical force. They
stand rough traveling, had usage, and Wilt
live le climates which will kill American mie
•ioteariea.'
Mr. Mellor le the sole agent in this city for
Muon k Ilemlin,•nd has now a splendid
stock of their Cabinet Organs on hood. It Is
well worth a visit to his Mask, Rooms to see
tkam.
The Courts
LUPO/091W exeLasreata eon 90a I.•
Drinier Coca*.—This Court ye. Corday MI -
--posed of the following oases
1 Stewart'. a.lovinistralors vs .1..h0
Continued.'
John P. Peery v. Joho t La pia,.
U-080.
10 M. Grave.. Nev... S Oro :7 Ou 1. 1.1 .
Ltd. Partereon re 9. liclEtoloy admr
contemn/ for 91.417 40
(Mar tom 11 . 21Thti11.1.1
19 Alex. Malice vs P. I'. Dommre.t.
20 John McMurray. W. W. Wallace
33 Ann Gottsm. n. Penn. E. 11. Co.
04 Wm. Gould v. Wm. Mouck's ornlah.r.e.
E C. Varner . Cataract Oil Co.
as Wm. Stewart, for use, v. Wm. Mooch'. gam!
shove.
Owners of steamboat Emm• vs o.ro•re •toam•
teat West lUDs.
ft lams AM/CM. A- t:, . .. .lutltt 0. Kennedy's
garnishees.
Costwow Pt.saa.—This Court yesterday dis
posed of the following cases :
64 L. DU/nod vs L. AroslL•l. ph,l“Lin
66 00371[0 A arno t s D.. • rmthal. Cont guyed
20 EvisryHetb v. Belle Duni. 7. Jury
This , concludes the present Coalmen Pion
List.
Tom Thumb and Troupe
This interesting combination of diminutive
Wimp are attracting large. crowds to thaw
daily levees at Concert HAIL It Is a pleasing
sight to sec the ialry-looking little creatures
play one of their amusing &rem—with Com
modore Nutt as the "fanny man." The
Commodore appeared on our street ;tenter
day mounted upon a pony, in riding costume,
and attracted universe( attention. The troupe
cannot remain in the city longer than the
Patent week, on account of their engage
ments elsewhere. They hold three levees
daNY—mornlng, afternoon and evening—tho
filenerul and his lady appearing in the morn
ing eery In their wedding-cook:miss.
STRLIIEOLT ACCIDITT.-Y Oneida) a the
tow beat Wm. Barnhill was passing the Rail
road bridge, on the Allegheny rivet, with two
bargee In tow, ladened with oil barrels, she
ran aggdast one of the piers of the bridge,
sinking one of the barges and Injuring the
hoar BO badly that she woe run to the Alle
gheny shore to keep her from sinking. Tho
barrels In the sunken barge floated down the
demigod a large number of them were lost.
Wu/Wm) and kept In repair, free of
Ants, for Five Years, "Prince A Co's."
. Bebeel Organs and Melodeons, by Charlotte
Blots, 113 Fifth street
Pargoal Unrivalled Melodoons and Sonnet
Chrtimi t at preioutika Indira! new stavortatont,
on wind. Otuamorrs
Bole Agent.
Letters to the Christle.a Comuelselo
The following letters (rum Airs. Jobe
and Mr. R. Deeern, a clelegste nt the f" ,, m
micelle!, will 'be read rit§ ;eterr , '. tNe
of our .eldierr: -
. .
vc. P. W1.131,4—M, Dar clr Thanks tot ti.
...Inside boa of clothing and (mita yno forwarib,l n.
for distribution from your Commission. It Is reif
good in 70131 . 0019191141i01:1tOonn. U. to to your arstas
in the blessed watt of mitering th. inflating amongst
Madras boys ttho stand twtween ns nod dans-,. W.
will caril the Min.l clothing to (list tanooga or
Knoxville, who. it will be .t r, tho
night. bring no cold as to mak , . nor iv I
OOCI3III the hottest day In InlMmer.
'rho this - mond draware• , ts radird
diatrfl ms
oatod to MIT Chlnman
to Naphrilk , hungry find;. rn Te-
Terre:hell 3tonne • of the n,uPtnio
and /I n...nary •ugnr,
the cm, lugs of suCerer• fron,enr,
HEIM
Ptttal,urgh Lae door nobly Is, for,,,,,tatg uv't,
and lompltal 'tor . ..tan , ' I know 41,, , iv , . In to I.
•• •• • tingla lltnta refustv ul...iscor , to II.•
nott.tan,l mrutlioriti. of on,' es:nu:au 4.• Ir. will
at lilnrty t.• can li,nG ag
110, Onr want. 11,,. aro Ammo.' clulLin,,
good tAntidg..., whisk.), bratyly, tumnln.T. p.,a , 1,,
•n- in tn ,
hun llAnti
. .
. P. Illy—Pear Sir radon mo fur rot
writing r, you wont,. The truth 1., utter ene nook.
hard all der, he hr. no dlepoaltlon to derds the
night to letter writing. The Chnst.° Contonisswn
work io hard work. It is hard on account of the
field I,einz exlmmely large. and the laborer. rer,
taw. There I. work enough for 111 monk tlelegate•
at th,. S.ution. The.ame may he met of every
Statk, to the bold. hope others may he Induced
to deny Ihemeelre. . o fow weeks of hum., lite and
demte Itatunwqrati le the good of thole who aro tut
fertng iuour htopltalit or battling to the truth ed..
It It the most dolightfnl work Any our can
be ongturnl In. 0, how glad the sick or wounded
...dal, to spathe delegate and 1011, him nuntster
to his want,
.as 1 ent-ted general field Ilonmtal tent 1, war.l 1,
• V.a. day. ago, • y,•uuß 4rrldier et;ed out, '•Thera
vomos the KIIKA man; •IwaJ has aomething good W
read, and uat what we want We art, alwa,e glad
tow h Im .**
Since my areleal here, 1 heard many chaplain., as
well a verymany eoldiers, epcak of thr great Anil
neble work That e. being acconipbehod by the L
Chriattan Comtnistlon. Pitt•hurgh rec. tea nrra:
credit ben for what II btu done In ',ending ...ore,
Too Lionantioden agents acknowledge that Pitt.bargh
storearo the beat. alwaya well linked, and in good
ca. el. I hope they may have no
homes
to
on lyng
their opinion. If the people at home mold y two
how gladly and thankfully their contribution. are re
ceived, they Leonid feel that theirgifts and labor. are
not bestowed in rata. Than , Ing you for undlng en
to the field, I remain, your.,
"l
b V. U. BROWN.
I. S. Chli.i•r. C 0011111.4. •
"thy does I
so much mane .
ears . "This i
asked, and the
ewer. The wt., •
the siok and wo n
voices much ex I
Cons id which t
laboring to ward I
the soldier, to en t
here the anxiety f
make the dear bets I
ready long in the
just enterittg4t.
cannot be kepi. in t
expenditure, and as
pending upon it ha
judgments of human
far exceed the cost,
must be kept a.going
pat truants 01 the Com
support from the Oent
mends upon the trease
dep• sit in it of $40,0
branches of supply to;
late by the promteds
may fill It with goods
etant drain upon it Cr..
The Want,
f the Sanitary Commis
sion.
he Sanitary Communion neEd
" The Harrisburg TedniropA:
a plain question, honestly
is a plain and bonnet en-
ititaibuting nipplies to
ndod, 'tittle of roars, it it,
IPSO, but ono of fire dune-
Sanitszy Ct. 111i5.i413
tr diveaso anti Li.th from
Ira epecay recartery, I. re• •
f relatires at home, and .
ht experience of those al
old ;Limitable to regiment.
\ a
hie wonderful machinery
Mien without a very largo
the reaulte for g ...id, de
been decided, by the
end sagteitiut men, to
et 00 ii it, the whole
All thme distinct dr
lemon's work draw their
I Treasury. Tee do
ry own for a monthly
ti, and although the.
amply famished of
danitary Pairs,"
Deceased Soldl •• Back Pal.
1 ., 8.1ti..1 .1..1,0 I. .•,tl. , to. 14,11. al:houg.
: ,. .r ., t . d . 12 - r =31b....1..z u t:;a. s
I T; I „ bv
~..,,t,T.teLt.h,*
bust,
der
loin,. G,k h.. 11 Lan., M. Nn.,311,. et I ..i.•
Til. tn.!' Is tt ti I t,o tato, al,tiliy •• this
lttto p t.t 113.11.1 lest wran!ng .n. , tratissg 10,1 r....
,t in.. 1,6 new-lob.: ~erd,, •se <,,1 at,
I ri.ty...ttl ~12.•11. e,. .1 HO VI
I ' ll a cuss where be re of a soldier has, j, ' .T. r. „; l ;,:;: i ' i ,„'„ r i :::;:;:,: ',..,, i , i :
~:,„" i i , ,:,7, . .':;',1 ;;;.„-,°.
,lairneil full bounty, the gli there were arrears ni, t a b fir o r n i l t ‘i i tiL. ,. 7, f . 111 , , ,, n , a n 0 t a , ;a , : , ::, .. ;:„. .., 0 , : f . i .. ; r , .t r a , tii , i.;
duo by Paid soldier on p y accennt,l•., it has iii th. ItPII: 4TIV I liter, 1, - kithury Th.. I . •rx r g r ..n
been derided by Coctipt oiler 111 - oadhsad that T i i .i r o . ,....y . " , in v . "' • ',`,•• ' r ."-' , r , tr.'''''"ir• e•
there,ls nothing in the aw of July 20, 1,41 j, The 1... A.,. oil I.i a it,... , ft. qj 11,1 111, je t ..
and Jnlyil 1,1E62, ellen ing • the prutice un
der former bounty lams, to the affect that the ...rt .1.twa..1,...•• ill. 1, T e.,...rt Aqu..l , n I 1.1 2.. m,
1,1 direriniebtedneee ni et be deducted f•ii.n ::,77 . ', 1 h i. , ' ,," 4 „':,.. 4 b h '- „7.f;:.,":...t,',„:," '-' ri " ''''
hie bounty. linder the ystem of allotteente, Th e Sli c 11 .Phs., fiiifid• ch... es. liiii,
.oldies rood so large a portion of their pay '! h i. ,ii•i i ii` ‘ ,. • rr,...l;rif f " iirl"'"fii:^i sad :. E
to their farl3lilol. that, wh n they die In eervice, n ';','„ i '„,..: i ,„ i, - r " .. " Y '..
' *'''''''"
"n"
ft small balance on account of pay will often A. ../,-, I, . irt..i., Alp., • • Th. •1.,41... a
be due to the United Shiites. which, jostle, .1 ea...tics. liii t it. It 1.....-tine mot iiiiosid ho i
should he deducted, for the cootrael of en It, t • P r-mu '''. ',..,.. '.. Slot 1 , . P.''' . , N..h.. , t.
meat -I sea net hind the Govern:net, 1., VII . O . y r ':: .. : , ' Is.
~, .I' . • sahib, An,
, 14. , ..i 5/••• lol•Pr tlt.
for the Fiddler's /eerie' , •ieleelffir P . 0 .n I tact . ....r t :r . o " l * /..% u ltn: : : ' ; '.1'" .1.... " :.. u' :.:1: ...:7 " ! 1 ,7:::.
rations, beauty. and iskorsicic L01a..., ...a ~ ~... other 0te,,,,,..n. lo 10.; 111,... r.. k. I '..ostoat.y
title from the e.1.1..er of hoe death, a balance aria- - eil-eiissi fai•ohcief of
ing frequelitly from allotment. ler the here- ' l ','' 3lo :i i i7l,lre; ief i l! .. ..St ic•iii•? , .. , "ie.,, wiili
hit of the pertiee to whom the boon ty de 1..„* . , . E ,„ i ;:, i „;:,;;.::1 , 1:1 ii " / " .. " n ":' . " , ,t' . ! ::77: 6 Z: .
t,..t1,1.. tr/p.
Ed money. the ern
er far It ennetnnt re
Tgo• , o: • ,Irnm-I .I•noou I •• he 1.••1 looln rt •
Leasing Counterfeit Money. Stre-I I-,, ha inorio•Ae t•Or onow/not:I
Curti. U. Car, colored man, colored a cow- 0 "
plaint yesterday before Mayor Alexander, n'ap' o' A Dr•not•e,
against Mrr. C .0, who k eeps ' ;..;;;,,, ' „:.,'„ ' ..t i „Tr:L k ,1L. L : n " i1 ,:,.41" ""' ".""'"
Water street, in this city. charging her with Th. °•!•.• 'VI";
feeling a counterfeit two dollar Lillupou
tom. Mrs. Curtis denied the cherge, and c r r"."•
olo,noo I••I larger good •••goolro. e• .1
heating of the ease was had loot craning. the 0d!...
Throe witnessei for the defense were called. •
one of whom swore positively to a rent In the DIED:
bill, and pointed It out to the Mayor. 1; olor• ,oto ln•Aelnr, ••• igov. M.l-01 I, ag
tunably the veracity of the Wit.tittol was eh: r'odi. x It AM* MAnift"...•• 0 1
called in question, as the Mayor stated that la ' T 6."" O.
he had azeidentslly torn the bill himself while tolatiro• nut (glob, ef the raw i!y aro •e•
examining It. Mrs. Carson was held in ;00 • 0. , with... fa slew not!,
bail for her appearance at Court to an, war the new the ricil-ero of bee hrotbooor inhaw, hr L.
charge. cot,. a... P.-nu ••rpnot. on Toras,..r arraaa.,,•, the
- - • 17th t t•.. e I/. pornerAd In AllomEeloy
Tos•ceo Curiciati.—Wo find C.-meteor
the (showing communication In the New York
&cm.. 2 Pas( A friend of Mine °terraine the
habit of chewing tobacco by substituting a
bit of cracker for his accustomed quid. lit
had previously tried camomile flowers and
other mean., without suceera, and adopted
the cracker upon the recommendation of a
casual coach companion some years ago. Hill
hankering for tobacco site soon overcome, and
be has never had a relish for it Sinne. Ile
gave up the net of the cracker abe in a fee
weeks
Sutclos.—Lloyd Moore, a well known chi •
ten of Clarksburg, Harrison county, W. V..
committed suicide on Saturday morning last,
by placing a loaded pistol in hie mouth and
discharging the contents into his head. The
deceased was highly esteemed, had held Many
imaltions of tract, sod was Recorder of tho
eounty at th• time of his death. 11l health
la alleged to have been the saws which lm
-
Tolled him to the act.
tist.aa /I stock nod real estate 47 bests .1
tdelleraitle, at the Commercial Palta Rooms,
No. 64 Filth street, Tuesday toroth:lp., March
I.stb!
Allegheny Bank 57 35
Merchants' and kiansfaeturer, Bank. 66 75
Monongahela Navigation Co . 46 7:.
Allegheny Inenranes Co '47 75
Lot No. 83 in Sweeney', Plan, Mount
ilmmet property 1790 1.0
WIFS BC.ITZSG.—Jobe Oliver, a re-eniisted
soldier, belongleg to the 46th Pennsylvania
iteglment, wan arrested yesterday by Meyer
Alexandra's pollee, on • charge of shipping
his wile. John has been taking advantage of
his thirty days' furlough, and has been into,
'entail - the greater portion of the time tines
his return. Ile trill have t braving this
morning.
JCDOZ JEWETT, President °tithe Pittirburg,
Columbus and Cincinnati ra Iroad, has do.
anted seven hundred dollars to the widow
of Barr McMullen, formerly n engineer on
the road, who lost his life in t e service of the
company. This timely don. on ensibles the
widow to relieve a piece of I d from an In
cumbrance vhieh the decease was gradually
liquidating during th Oast y .
CeeLe Tow'. CAIII.-Thll piece Is now
being performed at the theatra, and notwith
etanding the feat that It has been frequently
before the public, under thei management of
Mr. Henderson, It is unman with extraordl•
nary favor. 1416 house was e owded on both
Monday and Tuesday nigh end tho play
I
will be produced again this e ning.
T
DLSOZDZILLY CONDUCM—M at M'Corabe
appeared before Alderman cilia, of Alio
gtsny, yesterday, and entere a complaint
against David Kurt,s, °haul g him with
acting disorderly, and calling h r hard MIME.
Karts was fined three dollars an costa, which
he paid and was discharged.
Tot Atlantic and Groat Wcat•ra Railwry
Company have leased a spot of kround near
Ravenna, 0.,
for the purpose of Making brink
to be used In the oonstruotion pf batilnge
along the line of the road. It is expected
that one million bricks will be turned out the
coming season.
A Nsw Prima mat bias. ELID*SCSON.—We
barn tbst Madams de Margautitlts, the lady
wbo translated and dramatised t hreat Ex
pectations," is now engaged in Oar:Waling a
now sensation drama', from the , French, for
Effie Henderson.
Easrux Wrixtria.—Mr. J. P. Hunt, Ma
sonic Hall, Fifth street, has rOosirod ibs
Boston Paw and lb* Phlissialphis ,lotorduy
Slismdsg Post, of March 1.9, Audi the Boston
True Flag, of March 2e. Ali fobs leading
Eastern Journals roceivokdaily by 'apron.
•
SPECIAL LOCAL II OTICEJS. I'll E I,A TESI' FROO I eIIaTTA-4.00G-1
5.L11 UM. is cax.r k Co., Mr.rlALarli Tailors,
i Hill tem^ - 7, io yo
: re" Itrt.
Tritbriali ctreet, en
'recites PAUT, Plain wad Ora=lentil
Blate Rooter, sod dealer le Penneyteazle and
Vermont sLslo of the best quality at lew resse.
01Roo at Alen. Laughlin's, near the Water
Work,n, Pittsburgh, Ps. •
Iron Foundry for sale
ror sale, that valuable lot of ground, Iron
I Foundry and Warehouse, situated at the cor
ner of Water and Grant streets, having a front
of 100 feet on Water street and Front street,
and 160 feet on Grant street, the sates Iroing
now occupied by Anderson A Phillips. Po.-
; aO9lllOO given April let, lie:, Apply on the
pre l m w isea, and to
BA PKARS A Co
Frrerr sot 3(,lo , Ulalrg Eat I,loos will soon
°over the bodies of those brave men who are
fighting their country's battle,. Tight air,
. bad food, and drenching rains will make sad
have, with the strongest, threfore, let every
man supply himself IrPh HOLLoWAT'S
'OINTMENT, it i! • certain ccro for every
kind of skirl disease.
Holloway's Pigs and Ointment Sr. now re
tailed, owing to the high price of drugs, Ate.
I at 30 cents, 70 cents, and $l,lO per hon or pot.
For sale la Pittsburgh, Pa , by B. L. Fahnes•
took Co.
Far sale also at Fla lion's drug e, Firth
street, Pitteburgh.
JLIIT LROXIVIIID LID ELIOT area tista—The
ale assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing,
lately received by plasm. John Wier *Co.,
Merohant Tailors, No. 146 Federal street, Al
legheny. The stook of clothing consists el
the finest variety of gents' pantaloons, vests,
°oats and overcoats_ The style of patterns Le
tasteful and fashionable. We would Invite
all of ear readers to give the shove gentlemen
a midi.
WATOSIIIE, JaVJLzv , a:O,—J. M. Roberts,
So. 17 Filth street, le now opening the moat
otwios stook of Ana Gold and Silver Watehee,
Jewelry, Silver WAN, mad Fancy Goods ever
displayed in this eity, end is thew, at
remarkably low pries,.
°metros and oarrta,le emits Irv, be taken at
the Omnibun °Mon, No. 410 Penn street, day
or night. All olden ibrt the abocro place
will be promptly attended m All rall4 mast
b• paid in advance. •
C. btu, Dannst, IV Penn meet. CD ••
ten' , 4. all Aings•kee al tar neolienkn.
ECOITII• Title JUSTIer. A
named John Wilson, ehargeil with being a
logitive from justice, was arrest:it y•aterday
by Mayor Lowry's end lodged in the
wet. n hatisc. It is stated riser he was enn
rioted come titian since in Wheeling fel. pas.-
ing counterfeit money, and esesped be Pure
being sentenced. Several tither charge. will
he brought against him at his hearing, which
will take place this morning.
Kirin,• —A coal merchant named Dobbk
Was instantly killed at Piedmont, on th
Baltimore Ohl° Railroad, on Saturday iut
While rtending on the track looking at on
train, another came in en opposite dire -lie
and mashed him to death.
RIVEN INITEILLIGY.NCIi.
re. , 1!:
;In ft.., 00.11..
- - -
FOR SaLE--FOR. RIE.ArT.
111 V( ) FARMS FOR SALIi -Th. , un
4o,afg-anl ,Act• for axle boo Farm., ron•af n i a ,
four hundred and nisty acres, all tlean.4, of •hlen
there are forty acre. of mead. w ground,
r,ftleieut eicantlty of timber, trtateh Is rt.,. rad :::r
lu us, To pors , :us 4/taboo. t , foug.alt., In taw k
r.l.lng or arleeltou.l pnroult., this it • rag.. opNr•
innlty,
lotto same , ha, In•n itapt for a stark Immo
for t e‘n palm dl soli whol. arla
part, to sal poronuera. one halt has the beat
of Improvements, wlr • Largo Tram. ber. biog. o•r
ly ; frame it.,,, rorly by olchty, o.tb n
oth.?ewer
root shed In t . AL.ep alth all
. Improvemeats n•ceseavy to make n choke
farm goad orchard. grafted frail; fentws
too , h, wbb an abonelana. of newer falling
•Iprlnp. 71, oth er half h. oratext therare • I•o
-storied C. - 111.noa all!! other Inagrovl,lll.oll Paid
land it altnabd .Ixt. ,nll.rs nom Atleabony l'l tl,
Rod Ore !blunt,' watt Lon tn. 7,l:anepla nod ;
riu.lle Plank }Val
,r I,Av p !LOCI • Pk.rN, reedleg •Le
premises , /URN 114, 'MSG, Prop Orme., Phis
!mesh. nib'. /mei aveT
fiX)lt SALE. lm TO LET—A new
FIGICH 1101 Ft he East Liteerty nese the H• 11.
rand DApol, eemtaipinie ten r.earks, Snl.bed
I....e'en given ea Pre nr April.
Zogn.es nr B. SCOTT,
(Of t h e firm of R. Nall • (~ )
p 0,1.2. No 141 LlMrtr .tn.t. Plltalmmi.
FOK SALE—SCALES AND WACIDN.
—We have two good mmori•lmori PLATFORM
!WALES for IWO—, 1:1* le rg. the other •ma'/
Al., roe loot er , rmrl•heod nn. , h-ree it 0001
I minim al toy Mllle
m1115:1. J a LIGGETT / CO.
LlO ft RENT —or, wiz {tone ie the
11 6 , 31111,g form•rly m.rai P.l by John A. Lea, No
30 Market evert, toe, rpm, to N. Holmrs-I Amm'
Beak fog
Apply is R 0 BERT P. '/111 , V 1 PS. , V.
Assn. CHrivel Inn:maws. florspasy,
ityrslsy's
14 1 OR BANT—A two story Frame Dwel
.l Ilbg •• tly otatedfurd street,
Ns. 2.0 use, 1.0 (root 1. , ..t.55, str tenet., Isar,
soar, damn., els. Apply to
A 0137118 RUT a /3()Ntl, &I
IJALUAIILE I.lYr ON CENTRE
ENUE roa NA LE-21 Net fr.ss. by 120 deny
10 John etre... A pylr to
melt a. mrrnazirt a solra. Al Market rt.
nUNCAN, STIERMA Hight
11111. ot. tbe Cslon .• n add
abt
11111.1 on yrs., Imp...toot tors Ikrmany, trance,
Strttssrlsad sod Italy. to , tale la .oms So onit pot.
chasers, by WM._ H. WILL I.‘lllll • 11:41.,
snIN.A.O Wood rt....
9tl R--
.•'
to WI. N. 0. Molars., (sow n•op);
13 at No 1 Lard Olt;
. ,
4 Gar , . MTN . Star Dmrn. , (Plain and
Caaraasad,) 'rat ~robed .ad for aale b
LINDSA T & TELPORD,
natal It , Llbnrry para..
1,1014 141.E—Ttlat two-story BUICK
12 DWELLING, no.h.i In good aryl-, and lu
It mandato ardor, a11...ad on the rnronr uf Novara
ttrnar and Oarilna.r . • allnY, Sixth Wald, ~ uniain.
log night MOT. mod nn l.b.d garrnt. Can N. had al
a bargain.
Fannin. of GULP 6 .91117PAILD,
res 843 Llbrr . ly alma.
QOUR KISALA.- - -iieissiivod this day, 16
IQh. r bbl. (tidy A (Manure. coletmato.l Ro.r
rsca thr owl. by L. H. 907477* 00
1864. DIARIES.
I )i54.
ntd:rp7RlN, "t in O r f i rM.K l rr o rk A p. l ; C I .U n
roam, In !nitration Turkry, ark.) , Moni4,--
with gilt edge., and wlth world. taigas—with twits,
pal Ant clasps and slants futanlnsa. All Owe, and
Scow the commoner{ to the you b&n. For a/
romonabls rates by
WM. G. JOHNSTON & GO, Stationer.,
ocldialsar-wiszt 87 Wood maroat.
PA PER AND ENVEL O PE WARP
1101.3118.—Jtutolarnsd, • large stock of
NOTE, LETTER AND CAP PAPERS.
A 1.,, BNYZLOPES, In groat varieties, colon and
qualities, ton,•••e7 lMw For We 67
R. Cl. JOHNSTON & CO, Pspar Helm;
oalt.low-orva A 7 Wood Wino&
LAlla Na Galm head
crNW.y 2313117,11. claim&
BY TELEGRAPH
OUR SPECIE, DISPATCHES.
• IA bispotch to the rltt.bare,
iael ft:l'oX COI r, Starch ;,.;
tClit/LIML or PRISCif LSO,
Gen. Wade worth is back from Forts,"
Monroe. Ile denies having taken aoy euch
orders to Butler d.tatcerninst the exchange of
prieoners as ate reported. In the meantime,
on the other Lend, it Is asserted positively by
pers.., who aught to knew, that the (lovern
went hes ordered the stoppage of exchange.
of, the resent system. They state the feels
to be that firet Ould notified Butler that at a
certain period he would declare certain pa
roled prisoners exchanged, and that he Butler
might de.sbe same. Boiler did s, issuing the
order Oneuggreted by Ould. The Government
thee ordered Butler not to do this again.
Butter then reeds the percentage arrangement
lately 'pet et which it is asserted tbat
the re...verement has Mee stopped.
Id4n.nrap..eit.l 4fld4
The Renate bad p warm dismission to Ln•
erufit's Sot ion, over the appointment tf
Mark W. Delahoy, of Kansas, to be Judge to
the District Court of die ruit.l States far
the district of Kalmar. Mr. Pomeroy op
posed the confirmation, and Mr. Laos fa.
cored it. Deiahoy was charged with &mak -
cones. nod other disqualifications, but satis
faetory evidence ams wanting, and Delahoy
war Gnall• .sounrmed.
CIIFTGAL
The roso!uttort of Senator Id onou t tall which
was puled to daj ooltr for ittforwtotion re!,
tire to the pions projected with a ♦tow to o l,o The sd(apen
of ,
.. ,t
wyieh
ottAttlit.htotnt of a government'. I spoke la.! night, 1 ohtleas means that the
Cesdral or S• oth Asuerios. t rebels are strenzi Poing , their position at
tat COLOXIIC•II.111 Ye•ID. /runnel will probably maba a hoarier
The Seoratary of the n11.4(61' reports, lo i kelt there than Ito, d.d wben Gan. Palmer
relation to the Golonittlion Fund approprial. I reuonneltered their litie.t about Dalton.
ed 1.3 , the la.t Congreet, that s:::',22d hoe hero
drawn from the Tiasseury op to rho proaent
time, and $2.:0100 more •aa drawn by Mr. Memphis papers ..f March lith say the ten.
Pomeroy for the South American colonisation, kte forms attempted t,. laud on Dauphin
and that no opecifio praeti al results of this I island, thinking It ,ecup,ed, but happening
expenditure are shown. , to ratchalght of the Confederate soldiers fen-
coaled sad awaiting them they hastily retired,
slurred' farit.mily tootling the woods. They
also .>rtbe Yankee l rkut lout. rem...1..1110
with impunity to the 3.llsies wharf
lteat4ar ;dement s t C hettencov,
Rieurelowiy,falliog
The Ithin.e did hare the virtue to Jay to
refuse the reeotmottotadation of the Election
C:enreittee that Mr. Sleeper. or Boston, he
paid for nursling here to cont.! for • seat.
The raw Wei so p:ain that not one member cl
tt,o Rouse would rote lor ht. elaito
The 11.. u.e /pent moat of the Jay lo lb.
Jl.ousion of the gold bill, bat .1111 di I n",
001130 to a Vote Irlends say II salt"
ottoogth al! !ho Line and are eon drion I of
carrying It .
Mr. litelbun od•red 11111.111thli•41, to
11011.11 Mr. Bot:well, setto h. hitherto ma le
moet of the optoeitioo, Agrees, troviding that
the Scoretary of the Trectury he Authorised
to •ell gold it New York whenever. it his
judgment, the interent• i•i the eountry wld
ler no.t promoted thereby. always chaereing
the piech..e. sad guarantica contained in the
tier of Februttry 25th, lees:, coneerning the
• •iiilitog fund. It L. stated
that both ti. t•tittout ii•ortitarle• of the
Tres•hry hair /too •04 ar.ented 1.. thi•, end
it it biped the Tong ,Ichl'e ut•y 1.,
utorrow by Ito titrr•g^ •
IMIIII=IIIMI
aue wore litat.Led t.. .I.y. Mr. r,l
man •n exceedingly rfteotive ftpee,b, lausyna
a most hut. ~n t6n
toe. W gra,. ypeaklng, )Sr. lli. it t
0o.,•10.1 int•rrupt tutu. on., ..:MIX 1n..,
jolly that vh,t a4,..y: acur the truth .•
be he.l 1,1114 eny time all m.. :rig tt
K n..a ~ 1i..1 :e:en .111g:cant tittle
o lo•luenoe, thet curried the C , ctntalltee
hint, and left Mr. Itteir in • ,unailderably 'terse
poeition than Lafere /16 ludiscreet inter
reption. The Commttlee n w•tting n•r the
late evidence Mr. Altair w ante to totrodu ie. As
SOOll se the printer run fur rich It, the Ce.ni
mittee will .:,rewire whether e,, admit it an I
will do„de the exec.
titpuistutntery T.: Hill hat no t.httlnt
of Ittatng reit,ttc.l for rt. yet tint
and T (.1“ • th••••
I=E=!l
Tho Senate Comm' tee on I odtan I.l.ars de
ctdoti out t re 7otneuerl the otnploynro• ' • f
ti ,rtx Indt.e. at our tuilitory
Letters here Irsdn officers at Chattanooga.
speak of immerge cumbers ut horses 4,1
1:1214' OP atarved to eeuth there during the wit -
ter, estimated hy souse at forty or Silty thous
med. Inc stench from their Ladies le said I,
be prodering seriOCII incur. V ellit DOC.
The amendment to the National Banking
Law is not ~t recommended, concerning the
redemption, Lot the and Moans Com
mittee hive asrecd to rec..mmend sL..ot ten
of the prineipel citlu in the I cited State.,
aa °Pier of redemption.
=l2
Tha petition of K.e. Thomas 0. BACOb,
Episcop•l clergyman of New Orleans, of high
character sod unimpeachable loyalty, will La
presented to moirow and referred to the Ka
belliorui States . ...cleat Committee Th. memo
outer priderlo againei 1L• recent •lealion
ordered in Louisiana by tieneral Banks fur
State officer. on the grunted of the itregul•r
Ity arid illegality of Peat eleatioo, If the
Cuestitutiot of that State was etlll to torte.
He charge.. agelurt Geo. Banitr groat Inter•
ferenco fn rerupel the employees of th• Our.
ennui:at to votoger his oendidete, and estab
lishing ivioh tuft* for the givernment of the
deafen as to proclud• many epicene from
vottag. There hying nu civil nouns in the
State to which b• ran &ripest/rem the military
opprissoion, he out.. before Congress for •
remeJy. lie aths th• disapproval and sus
peniiion of Lb. proreeding• under the recent
proclamation of One. Banks, until the detail•
end proof of the allegations made can be pro
dewed. Slruire lettere and petition. creme
In from other parties In Louisiana, and the
matter la likely soon to be alluded to In the
details In Coaerese.
stated that the Committee on tho Lou.
duct of the War hare sent to the President
and Secretary of War codling for all the our
respondence In reference to the Florida oatn•
pals. Itwlll probably soon he known, there
fore, whether the effort to throw the whole,
reeponslblllty for that 'disaster on tfen.
le suraelooll by the foots.
701 CALL, lu■
The cell for two thoueend more men talked
I for porn. days 111,111 IL le not known
het her 1.111. .l.•, t. altributs I to 'lon Orunt.:
both Alltult.t.tt•llon •nd to ...low intrlito
bad room:toot t o night. It to nnttotntonl that
the Adatintottntlne hat rnmo dirru..ioo on
the gold bill, and on the tfuention pi (toying
Lounge• w• nonneeted elth tbn rent noll.
12113:111=1
The following °Meer. were Mornbs.d from
the ;novice Major J. 1.. Carey, of the 12th
Ohio, for druoltennese,•nd Capt. N. M. Fry, of
the ith lowa cavalry, for frauthOnpt. Jno. H.
Lilian, Fiat Lieut. Ilubt. littnedale and Jas.
A. Orr, of tho Sifd lod , for drunkennese, and
dominion of outman& ; Capt. M. 11. Floyd,
of the 117.1 Ohio, for abeenoe without leave.
lielease of Hebei Desertere.
WA 60110 TON, March morning
eighty-eft desertifir from the rebel army
were mussed rums the Old Capitol prison,
upon taking the . cult. They dratted to go
North, and were accordingly furnished with
' -sPECI.IL- ----VOTICEs.
Another L• 11 tor Troupe.
Nt ...41.070s Mar. Li ll:.—Th• ! eta ta , .....„,"' -•- . ...,.
f L-.... 1 ILianateb Loth* Plttabarzh tiacetto. an er , !•• ble 'li• Tr - eider' ' t" e r,i,..{
. 7's w al. BARNHILL - & thi . p,,,, L ,..,
HRATTantiona, Maya/ 13, lora. Ste',
- !•Etlen AND itylgg r
A:though the weather woe clear yeeterday r-,7, , N • or , . 03, • EW. , . Peon Pt., N IBIL, Ito !1.., 1 . 1. 1.,,, W°" .. -
'
it wee cooler than ror totne da r t . poet. it ~,,..,‘.. , W ) ;,',.,',':",7",‘' .. 71 '1"' I .'. I ''''-' ' . '''‘ r " • hat. T .f4 '•••frl , wnwl fewl ' ot . it --
--.
-
Commenced elogdipg ,1.• .I. davi t 6111.1 while d I the force ',MT,' t., ,• bo ' oraft n .;: r' r ''''
"'Pr:.
P''''''''' - --- i---,-...„r, ---- - ---- ' . .27.
Lr the nary,
000 r d,no„,
L 1 write. • 13. tn., it it menially envying. and It pro•id , or. a leg alto reeerTe for, fn- '''. P "`"‘ o ' '''''••••''''' '• ' 1 " I '''''' •'•••or.
Couti4erahle ii,Lentitiee „f contraband ar. " `"""ll'''''' '''' ""''''''' '' the bye Lot. ''''''
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ii,:.,
h.” roan.,:,
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thr,,nh . the. ,
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„ eor,d
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robed I.
or ~,,,,moey tat, CHIMNEYS, =LICHEN, TIRE =1.., avra,2:
1 ,, i, taL. veil i• hereby made end a draft P IP”. torTbIROTFTE ROILER• r-spr-•-
1j on care, and 11(01,01, end eater good , hale been I order e d '.rL to . hundred tn. wand ' , en for PALT PANS. TANELI. fLIL FTYLL . A. N ...i.Lia t iI
soi.l in l e fian,, o f 1t.., r , ,l a , j,,, , ;,,,. ra i Ilia Jmints-y ,ere i-e d• the army, navy and RATTLING PAN& BOILER. fin,
1 .9,,,L,1. and con ,
~,, ‘. . 1 .
r, , ,,,de,e_e "
„ 4. marine e..rp., • f the ' nit< J `;ate., The rrn- I if i ln PA .". •1. , . 4 t . ManuLteLo •., ~/. ISA II °: .
31.
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~,.. ! ytertionete ioil• • 1 r t• . ac'e,ent ye, IT. th.ehortez PA L e T tI S •I T . B"TLERS
n'''''S. etref ‘'
-...' ' ' t. , ern •, ;0 , ..r.b.7 , . pret'lr -te ere flten ilia Ciao,
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ceeti in liringin; •_. ' and count], oil , be mole hero through the77,,'" BAHEJJART•B BRONenTAT
ii r ho
~,,,b , . •,, o r : ~ 1.,,.. n ~, I Prot ••: 51e•d.0..1 (anon, II bureau, •L.l no '' moaris, for the earn of ITlLailletio,
5,..d.,,
...i,,44
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1,,,..,
of
„,,,,,..1,7, 1 2.7,. ... ,5 „, , , , , , [ , , ,7 t,,P r e.s. of the
. ir b edite and del3- The.oai Llaence az., TJ., apezi.•ll, f , fo,llltlellael to
and llo.tddy . .. I{u•.. • Day ideoit's and Pat • 1 Ap r il , 1 t,c, , , i, " 7„i ' V o ' ro t o ' : . i 0 .., j ' h o l.' ,.l.: e i l y r , t nf :''''''''''''. 8 ' . F'.... 4 P. , .. not whet. rneatl - ta calla
terson's cavalry, ;L- allele ctomuntnoed Ly 1 which the ntleulocri tenaired in each I;ard ° :: " 17 ' "e" 1""ii ' 3E '''''' " " r " I l. '"l''
be raised by ratan- ,i,
.. . , t h Ii r. N . D h A ,,, RT , A t,.. f.T. , Ilarrishe Ler. Ye.. Lo • 1.-'n ,
1 wheeler. The Oahe), .....y 1,,,,, 1„,,, tr ,,,„„. iof a city, town, ho., may
a' the ferry across C .t.e.ttoga river, between i t o :LT, ' ,Z, l ,. " :l 4' n ' f n o t. ~" . ,4 . , 1 ,r . ' , ' , " , , w , i ,. " ,, q be i.i r m h ad s e h o i . n i •• 1, by Hnnarlant ‘' . d .:ery-h. r,
Spring Platte and Lath., at Resat., Calhoun I not hare filled the ./n.t. attig,rd to I: within "O'r 0 " "' '''', t• eby eetia.. tat, ~ L
.. ite. l'
and at Rome. John If organ has •leo 1300 i thee Hine detigna tad to: the Lumber ropily-et , `etrtt. tr . . 0 1 1 4..\ - 1 , 1 , . IRT d i,
'LILY nin
, to GIS Alai quotaa. TRe iira it trip he amended ' ;
1 .t Decalur, alteady a ..unted, ;Ltd als hon.
1.10.11..0.
lAM AOO7ll atter the l.tth of Ap r I: 114 rlctle.- .• '
. 4"d mere waiting 1 ... '.err , ' " the ''llr•l' l ble. The government lo.antice a• now paid '''' ''' •... . w 31,na T 61 ,,,t,
L, - ,-13.0BINSON, REA e- co., (~, .
I concluio the availaltle rebel force now under 4 will tic enntiacied until April J., tl, 1064, al
I which time the additional br unties ,cote.
0 ,.... -' ,„ to g,,,,,,,,,, , 0 , 0 ,, 0 . 0! „ 0 , , , v ,,,,,,,, , ,
J, Leen, to be 3.iligroto ,st r , oo.
Reinfereements are arriving. and ixt,g,a
.' : ) LT' :l °1 1 t.. .! . 1 11 7 . 1 t , 6". one hubdr=l l ' 3 . 11 ." VAN WLYRES.Euranana A ',IA N117A . . i itt..burci .
41010 , r..P , Cr, bohg. ''•°•ll"r.' o,l at 11.1- L art approved JulyJ11 1 1) - ;,,P,ai i :i.,r. l''''''
led
by
th identif.rivrerl 0 , BOOT ANT PTATIdNERT
, z 00,,,,, L ,, , , ,,, , e, PREMIX lINCI=LI, =AMT . ENCINES, ILIIL
ton. They will probably bo n enure el ' !Signed: ,
MACHINERY, GEanrm, Fin Arr txn, , AST
rreaknets, rather than atrength to the v ete, 1 °Siete! F. D. Turteaciro.
.........., . .. .
arts r.
On Sunday Inn, Cot. Boone, of the I:nth
Kentucky, went to Lafayette end oreupied
the tuwn,took mono rebel wounded prison•
en, ate dinner and returned. A large fore*
of robe:3 entered the Weft, shortly after hie
departuri.
Ai: quiet along. ',yrFe, to night.
liesn-ter. n4ll o:13, In :it en ay. , o f
thirty pro boob day.
John Mergen'o , :nrotomd it ■d .er;Lni (41
leas, Locator, tholOth.
11 . 110.71 -ITO a N 1ST() Ira"
Agree,' My...eh to uw Plll.l..tegn Jar-•:.
Col. G . erreatS:l:ll "T e u rl7ael l tri " e ' li b i
and ?td Mlchig& regi mien ts, end the lth Ibo
Caesar', was attaliked on Sunday evening at
Cheeks Cron. Itoadii, are mile. !rum ben., by
• superinr fn under I (Illiner, and deli..
In to within • Iln end . heti 4 torn. At
the laws time Ithe I. ot*.e,ted our elay.,•,
outpost on the • &bade, Lieut. Col Klion
of the NI Inaisnn. Fa; see., li,,
pulskd
Thu
saaratag h.•t • .b.., y Bahr
.116 • rebel favaity I , nf r. -
.Lout fact thousea.i e , roag Hn..hipped
theta baselaemely, tiii.ng thr.e, aaan.loog
nes, sad aapthariag , as puraloit
the cormy belyand I -4 il-tetr lie rsamteed
IVO mop prtsamese ihe oe.ul• tylipige
ef.teman4, orbiot ..‘ hastily .hat
vOI InerrAtersered the ae.at It,. rebel. wer•
eaak..n at the title r•I J../
email Ven:Mhz wit thh• have. her n 0 , 1.10
at dillersat pellet.. a aar liar, their obpo,t
•loubtleta helPaz I....zan•ver our .11
ttr,t,go4; floe ~/.• 0.4.4 .
has moped totwarl b. 1,41 tr• u.p . sad the re-
~.Irving 0,110 are or. I ns I:ailn..d
Th• report lb, 1,00 e.treet'r army b.. 1•••.•
soot .dierateie.leoetere t 4t. Lohert: too 1.1.• et
at 1:•• toy i• .N.totnanderl
by Buckner
!loud 'L. bekon pr .
&Ad scot to ileorrie I)
Lusaded U 3 ltcOnr.tl F
Lace i. tveot7'.~6ou•..•l
r•eo.•rl hr.) it it IS it r It it:
gra. e.l with bilis , r Ant;, g
•hr- ugh , alenda'r o
t ty ',no, I :ro. The
-1 L, II
Nerr Cart:4 ,0.. d Pr, 1. last
1•11. Ly 3h. h"..
t.ll, Mercer, but .• :hunt, ...ndrenevrti
I, Mr 8,17 a, 4:f
An are relative t 4 • the
protoode of the Shei ^ • . . .le. noel Filo.,
IP the oottety W.Lt
. lot to hacr•gte :b.. pay uf fur a and
1111Aral.ii lo the couoi l'Amhtia, WsBl3-.1
.d Wreene
Ao act to repeal approvvi tem
day of biaaJle, 1560, f.• the appoint
of tan ailleotor . in the 1111.(1.,1 of
Weetoeotelonit and Payoff,
Ac TOsting tl.. Caml•r++ C,•m
A let t•I p 4 .,1LL.. So Etawry Female
Clingy
An act topple:twain, ' to 411 LIA V•hl.•h way
a •applement roorpor a ling the
Pltteberph en 1 ,teuh,onr ill. Turnpike fte•d
Company.
An am to moor's., .te • ...,mpany to build
A bridge ate the Cl., lett river at or near
Stover's Dem, e In the count) of Clarion.
An set relativ• to Ibe .elegy of the Super
lutenilent of the Con.dmrletd re) in %Combing
log dponty, and for Icier purposes.
An set to .mpel toe Y.r ie Canal Company to
ennstrnot and keep in repair the bridge, made
necessary by the eoteetructton of their canal.
An not to ennucpl the Monongahela City
Cemetery from tecetlen ereopt for State put
posee.
An act to luereft4e It.. pay .1 carton °Mears
in the twenties of ,intlrerr., and Clarion.
An a ,, t relatlre ti. oloroyanoes to the Ea:-
Loony Society at Economy, Boater ouunty.
An . net to change the name of a earialo
street in Pitt tot.ashlp, Allegheny Co.
An art glrlag a bounty on foe and .11.1 oat
scalps In Westmoreland Ninety.
An act to authorize Auditor 0..1,1 and
Baste Treasurer to ra.ellie Ihn aottoonia at
Robert .1 Conan, leta froaaurer of Val:fano
namely.
An eet to extend thu uhdrtar the Moho°
gehola Bulk of Drown.,
An sot d. eatabllsh n ferry over the Alla
gheny river at Mille Brook near Pitt Hole
to Vanengo county,
An act to awhollro el,tlyn of fun
aupetelaora In this town.h.p. f WhartGn, Pay
•tte county.
A euppf•mnot to on Art to appoint a outi
routtnintionor to take ohargo at a portion of
Hot Warran and Stratt•totillo Stato roads In
Funnel oounty.
An act to appoint-4 too., to lay col a hottl
lu Einmmit town•hlp, Etta county.
An sot rotative to tlo tuparrlsors of roads
in Paters townahlp, Washington county.
The hove arti ...owl until to morrow
morning,
AAAAA AfkIPIOV,d Sr. ;•.,1 .—A WI author
ising the oollwllon of a ',may tax in Butler,
Somerset, liedroul anJ Huntingdon empties.
An net incorporating 3 company to run
small steamers on the Juniata river,
The Senate passed .4e remainder of the
snertionn In the 00r.,•t0 r *don of the lore
eastern bills.
Adjourned until to LW rrow onototug
A Fall of 11140{4 In Now York
11 " r TOIL. Maul' id—There wu a guise
fall of now for about Dos hoar to-day, with
a Str' oo B mrthwaat *lud, bat whioh tuts nutty
•
TNGS, of all deerrlpt , .....t ; 01r. TANN b. 7 i L I.S.
('ongrceelonal. IMILEII AND IMIKET DUX.
W•edilaCroa, March lof.i Agont. fCr GIFFAEDB PATENT IN.tgorott,
Moves —The limits then rot need the coo.. , FENDING Bt./MEP—S.
otderation of the gold bill. Mr' COOKRAI 3/IQI
N Y., adt , cated patuge. A remark of • •
ha called op Mr. Boutlvell. oho caused tho' catchiness of IRON RAILING. IRON
kids, Dow ths Secretary of the Treasury to ! VAULTS AND 'VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SMUT;
he rt in which the oecrotary ear., that on , TENS, WLTbOW GOAEDB,,te., IV/s.. eELNIIe7)
the 19th of b'ebr,.a.y he aildrea lat.,: to ' and 80 THIRD STREET, bet. Wood and Market
for
Canthon t :Ark,-.litue Why. al.l , ark.ali Base au LantlAverfery of ace Pear,..., May end
y ae'; gold, and ha had not On for all pan...
übang.d hit opinion as to tho desirableness of rari.aslar attention psi s ( tr. rurardha Drava
soeh a measure. hr. Hibbard, Couu D>hhlavdru.e at short r , tica. ar.9
AdrOaated and Mr. Broomall, of Penna. our.. ! N gaLkurs dt
sed the 14;i. Mr. Mcrri., of N. Y., told a b o o'
TOVIPION "1: DOI( ESTI.' Mad, UP
Vow is 1 r support of tha measure. Mr.
Dennison, of Po., protested against the Tren. PERT!) IC ATVS c , P DEPOSIT,
ear) being turned into a hr. liar rhop, Ind i DAYS NOTTA AND srr:l - 1., Ni. MARLS?
would continue to vote against the bill. Mr. BTEEET, Pltdthcrgh. Po.
Woobridge, of , and Mr. Gar fi eld were In I car C4.11,t1,... ma or
de . di the hr...alpal .101..
favor d of the bill. Mr. Dori., of M. V ' said throughout the Unita./ Stairs. WIT
the HOUIO rote erldeiiir,,,pg t o h., , o ld
not bo duns b y 1 0 0,i,i 00. yr, „
i t , , o f E.
..,;)-HENIIY H. COLLIN'S, FoItWARD
tors, And Mr. Jame.; C. Allen, of 111., opt., 1110 AND COMMISSION 31E111711 ANT and
sed the Senate bin than the coat thould be srhatratde dress it CIIIKESP., Firvißß, sr - r.t
n
reserved to .'any cot tho pUrf.le. for •Itiob It I PIAR, and pa - a.duca So. or
is solemnly pledged. Plosharah. P. ,„ •
After on earneet de hate Sir. If rl l ,lt r.
, afrereJ nn muentiment to the 6111 as a 'GAR PETS. OIL CLOTHS, d
MC.
ie.
rt.vber that. the ti. create a sinking ,
food by tba set paired February nth. 1,2, ti AT MD PURCHASED km:. ADDED
rhea not i.o impxue.l itinreby. I ri
Mr. Sias ens exprorsed a hero that the ri-te
en the bill -.la bo taken early bk ta.nrrow TU OUR OWN TIM
The lion., at a quarter to
jonmed.
SIK•T• —Alter a hTO , (J • t t., •1 i
rienate ailLturoeii
From huoxrllle
Iat , II"LLC, Marrh I A lie,cuaut eG •
gaged ta 1-'4,t I altr.l9tatee
art.,:lery was Ibot ye•terday
w, by a rebel 1.1,Z,n.
The cart uet.t t•:
All 1. tota to the fr'tnt
Pea^e 6,1 it ib. N .nit
itt.tt.kue.o. re,cally , tptured
.;• tuay Act, Ind, t 6. take up %r..
utt.i..• •r, 1,1,1 t ts, were. 417,hung (or !he
' I iitite• iw.. permit
,j K. t ',it. ti • 'l , O but.•l 11,1 it,
trprei.ent
ate" fart Thr, ri•:. T , riil.lll,,,neme to
14. the tribe,toil se
.•proil :be S.m,r the return • (
Lynn,. they hare roe:Drill:Led n u e
niien.tur tiirtritrer Tiier.ry of then, here Leen
throw., intandthe reet ore r-11,41,1
in the Itiountnier
••.dt.
ght ,ktriniabing yroiidy 1.-yend
tn.., in whidb the rebel Cad
Col Jon. wail killed
All quiet to day. The rebel, a..-e
Le in roroe at Rail's
Dispatches !rum l'ltarlcatati
Fokrstr.... /11030101 e. 11ar:11 - The hieh
u.nd e. , ot N....,
;4't: , •tsiOP Ore
f wring dtcrairhe.
lie
hdell tired at the e,e•ll
•Crll- ha,e
=l=
•14. —4 7 The rn,wy ht. k.pt
n .-tz the ^l.y The 1..01ti,m .t
ide 1 al theits . to day
ifurri.k 9 —Faye tkikicituita thuifa
thtir afrpear.ir. of MI, more,
tug Tennu firf at Fort : 4 untier.
An artillery And , t - ttt kept up heifer, bat
ferias tiregg nail i•ii;liran Leland Tiere
an unwital aotivite among the enuiti,'. o..
Fti.iy liihusi/ un Tiiii,day nigh;
The tort/tattier. ertittorett ist I t ttoyt v.inn, 41
ttt < 1 a, :he Libby un the
—Thirty ..ne :h.ll.
111AL1 . 1. Ila (culrcl Anicrica
Ve 1 ;er., 11er..11 ;5 -'Tee itesliner Ariel
.red from A.p.r.•all. er.th ;;;;•
treMis:,
T..,
The P.Ovn.v.r.er.
the 0zru'....•:...1 Beri
raa saw kirooodoon aoelarcJ
Ma• legLl.l) cle,tod Prowl.n: II will h.,
.I• ted th.t he .aced from o 1 VTIL io
tho I . a touro, Nopcono. What
110,,00rs will rake oboe. rrulaino to he
All Is tranquil at E,aJor.
Pain has offcred to medial. n tn. lo i niling
qut•ti in bat wren iloliva and Chi:
De ma tic! Nit' Locomotive,. b 3 liar Cair.
NTICC-N,I, N. J., March ll. The prose
at.nenneos that Col. McCallum yeaterdzy In
formed IL., builder. of thie plate
that urines they would procreil at once to wr
niall the o,,tetui tut with two handrail loco
motirm, he should have to aid, their shops
and run them upon the Government ascount.
Locomatl•e builders here promised to comply
with the demand, and In two of the factories
the operation who hare been on a strike will
terunie work to-morrow.
Coullrmlttloon—The Gold 1.1111
55 /411INGTOW, March 1:,--The bencie in
Executive Session to-day confirmed the DOM
ination of Chivies Gilpin, to be C. S. District
Attorney for the Eviitern Dods - lot; also, that
of Mark W. Delahsy, of Knots.., to be Judge
of the O. S. District Court. of Kansas.
There are many vivito., in {Vashlngtor,, at •
tendant on the proneedinent of the Bout, and
evidently Interested in the gold hill, judging
by the eagerne” with whirl they crowd the
telegraph office In the Ifoarit of Itepreeenta
thee' gallery, and ootrannnleate with their
friende, regarding the rooditiot et that roe,.
Ilealplalion of Mayor FIllr)
or. LOCIA, Morel, 11—Ma3or riHoy rerigned
to day. Mr. Ftlley'l adadntstra•ion of the
city's •ffaira Aloes s gratif3lag e s htbit to St.
Louis bondholders. Without borrowing a
cot, Lao hundred nod thirty sea OD thounand
dollar, of old indehtednoso Ita, Lebo liqui
dated, leartag a halanoo in the Trraeury of
nue hundred and seventy-11re thousand dol
lar., forty thousand morn than at the toll,
Ineneement of Ma tetra.
Arntat at . Gen. Seal fun •t
FORT.IIII V 036.117. March IA -- reo ti.; r sar
truce York, arrive.) bore this
antral:lg. General Neal Dow,4ogether with
• Ceptain Flynn and Sawyer, are among the
Passengers. There Is no later news front asp
Sherman.
MARKETS By TELECR PII
Philadelphia Market
Poitanetnnt, Horeb lb.—Owing tr. the want, /
ail. tenor of the fortis n new. the breadstuff.. markat
wan decidedly doll and uneettled, the only eaten being
n few hundred bbl. fur home consul:lip ion within the
ranggrade
bri46,26 for gape/One op to ifinp,sll for
gh extra family end fancy how Rye flour la
held et EnsjO.2l. In nton meal there te nothing do
ing IV hectic meetly.. of quoted at 111.1300 LOA for
en d and 11,70 to $1,93 for white. Rye 4 oflered at
$1,1441.30. Core I. innrtti, fat 4 1 .17 , 41,10 in alone
and afloat. thata are unntiringted . then. le nothing
doing In quer citron bark and It to tanned at lilA per
ton. atilt/AK/hush diner aced were cold at S7,t4WEST,M;
the not al theistic... brute Prot . ..hunter* urn , and
prince are well muntained • rale of hatn• In pickle
wee made at 1:1%r. -Petroleum It quiet and the rate*
Ong barely eaatntalaell ; we quota crude et , Mole
relined In bond 470 and free at 87A;1.- , the rah-. eon
only Inn email way. Whisky tenchangod.
New York Cattle Market.
Nrw Yo., blorch 800/ lams, prim. 9/1."...
/3heop gal laollo, is tom,clo.lng dull ot 0N046+4,
Noun quiet and Itoory 78.0{,t, for llor, and 14_4
WY for droned.
lovitot, 14,0 U I , And
0,101,1w1n.
=III
Dears,.az, Korb I.s.—Flour 41.11 w.l I,evy,
Howard Intent Superfine wile w. 6.1`.0.1
.Wheat dull and droving: Ic y. W4l. St ho<ll On;
Ourn Erna, White!! fellow 51 17. 'W4I..
km, Arm at 1...9%5N ProvIsloo• doll atW ensel•
tied.
pAKTNERSIIIP NOTlCE.—}lnning
emeocieted ulth e. WALTZB L rietadllTOCE
se pother, /F• min continuo the Centel Wiriest .
h.nacron., in No. in triftb stmt.
Wait OLTlrelt IktILTITOCK 4a%
UTBITE 13BAN8-800 htlehela prime
0r..0 by 'co a,
L AL
fbinf LIILIIT;
1 119 , • '
ENT! RE STOOK
CARPETS,
CLOTHS,
twIJ bs Vi MCI lAN Ilt
ott:n. ltta enteetolteltainta, C °aim Lb,.
LARGEST STOCK,
HE 1.01 \U IN "I Ilh. SCE T,
r LO WERT PR re.E.l
Olivet McClintock 4z Co.,
ITH t , 717. &ET
inr Spring Suck of
' C A_ 12,
I=l
U 11 . &. I. o H
Welt re.eos. J. et,lee.
I Witstiour Nhade. , efe
- _ 4 '
00111 AS LOW AS ELSE l ll4iii. - r-p{
At M'Ortllurn'a Carpet Store, ,
sT OTII
,
VAN() COVEILS
Fine Embroidelcd Cloth
Embossed Cloth
Victoria
ll=
NEW CAIIPET STORE
McPARLANiI, COLLINS & CO
wt 0 01). RALSTON'iCo.
Mwortfootlwen 3!.,
ARPETINO*
Oil Cloths, MatAngt, Rugs, &c.,
I=lE
yENITIAN 1-31:1N1D-THIN-IMINt;.!
kia eallrely eeer oaf menet.< e.ewr.,..ht jut! re
itd‘od at the
Nicvv C tli IP ICI.' SI L ( 11 *C.
MCFARLAND, COLLINS 4. CO
.171L1T4R.11" .ArOTICTIS
- - 5 - -BOUNTY FOR VOl.l NTEhItS.
stCOND WALD,
ready to pay liberal Boeotian to Itolantaara, oo bra
untilatt moonlit. rarttOrabre frtm the Provos!
Marshal to WM. A HIED, Trasattrar, at A11...L1
Trost Cu. JUONPIi Kt P %TRICK;
LODI' M.KNI4IIT,
JOHN HNATFI,
Oro. U. RIDDLE
Benoty Curtankalnoan.
All auburn,. and contributors to tea &rood
Ward noway Feud are iutoec...4 to pay prtooptly
to Met A. RIND, Tentatrrer, and 'Lob. car sill
eaten. .1011tPLI KIRNPA rtirex.
fe.173( Vbalrraa,.
$632 ROUNTY I
VtE HAW H.(kF I Tr,
rilth United States Arttifery
Deeralt. sacral for UAL Indßoost, Roxtioeril of
LIMIT BATTIBBE% Door repreviu,ted In every
greut Artily of the rola. Hen tool, esflool for
".. 1 . 4• eirnlAl
nemlnob nol Bount y.
Tt-....aer0.
Atom, tn. LW :AL
lilt GM Irlt ii, tihilitroit iim offered.
tterrairloic Hendorrons, be. IV FOE' ETTI
nypoolls rho Bayireis
Tnon. WILLI A XS, Jr,
Ist LL 6th 11. ft. Artillery. Reerititis,
to24.tf
THE POIAND UNION SEALINAIIY,
located In Poland. Nabonlng rannty,
open the Spring Passion on la Et/1.:2,15AT. Mareb
21.1, IMil , continuing *melee, ar.k. tt M os••
6o -a. by Me Fart {Payee and Cot -. g.. G. a. m
non Valley—arum. by stag li mil.
Myst] (minty h affrad d to ynplte t. acquit lOC a
thmonah I.landral and -clantlar
In.tratneotal and Tooal Mostc. re l otlaa er ,
Drawlog, ale taught by amotopliabe4 lst,,,tres at
very inutlerafe esira charges, se •le. the MrL.sfera
L unguages—grer,b, Germ. ar l Doha.
Thl. gern!narr Is owl, the Lp,r• et..n
troaa,e ..1 a Boar! of I teen TsyKre..., e ,L 1 f sari
the war:Ents ea/Inlets deaomlnallour
Proper atte•tton arfll to glean I- , the m. 0.). well
as .he Intellectual valid g of ;tapas.
tor further p.rthoul•roaddraor,earl , alag ritti
JAME 3 TM/UPSON, A. M., Pei...gal.
G.nrat ly of Aosorreills Iv tante, Pltreburat.)
0r,3 111. LICOMAILD, A. 31 , P.,
(Late of Kuogrill • thaleetaity,
rand..terSooda3ter
WHOLESALE DRUG HOC'S/S.
J. J. &MINDED. & co
Hare *stied In BlG4loagh
IT 1101..7.5A LE MUG AND JOBBING BOMB,
1.. 341, corner LIBERTY & WAXES STatEra.
ovpradta Peasoryier Dapet, sad note cttar
.1.5•
general woucrtss•ut of 111101313, PATENT
MEDICINES, WEITZ LEADS, OILS, PkINTS ,
EA DYE.STUTES. WINDOW tILAsS.
4LASSICLES, An.
Parch... a4ll Owl oar otoch at all Vales war..
arld pito. awl:. to gi. enure thtleactlon
J. J. 111CIIDES & (10.,
car. Elbert tad %Woe *yr:li
etataattt.arst
C 01.7 8 REVOLVERS for sale by '
salt. • 'JAY= SOWN. 118 3 V 0 . 6
Luis-)41#114,--forsais b 4.
• • - oolatira..
BOOTS 44a1l 8/201ill.
eft -
AL LIOLON LOT oT
lIEVS ENGLISII WALKING 8008,
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORI,
62 FIFTH STREET,
i/V. Office
1000'.``\ li j .A . Z.:--T-.IID,
CAVALRY BOOTB
MoOLk:LLAND'S AITOTION,
65 FIFTLI 14TRE,t,T
Rill RaiMing.
S PRING I — Va — a.r — a now—r.e—ve-11,
log i bur, fv,l won vlotted /dock of
Sulfrt - Rpcmg azi Sumer -1.e., • hid
r...a1005, and durability aincsot b, rurpain.l. T!•f
*lb be aid:: a.:
A Antall Advanco MI Eastern Prise.
A prod ripply of Whirr Croat au bawl. *b
v. .re cAt it mat.
Jos. U. Ito "?land,
No. FS Id LLIS ET ST.,rd door fm.—. fifth.
8 141'1E1C
th-Ir Eno steck
BOOTS ANT SHOES.
Ou Monday, March 2lat,
ZS 4 lAA F.1.1i: ILT STRIPECT,
'cum sta - net..
.nr
F INE Gout,.
I=l
K teVa(T:AL Dueln;
el•Jdr , 00)10111M de,
41.1.1 . 1. ;
ii s Tll ROI. •LE OE.jalt SCALY do;
;17, oo CAGY do;
ro f 1,21 cus!,,, car:, •cd warrantod
ti.r oat I.,aoti
GEO. ALEREM, SOX , 6 co.,
V"...2 and
I off": CAMPBELL, Manufacturer of
ti DOOM A TAD SIIQE.,, glorkslptilu, 110.
Stulthh,id str^..t. rittAlmtzh.
11.6).ALTkt hie
\ lair and Ile tad Pci knla War,
w0..1 romrtb Pitoihmah.
91.4.A^0R.
B [
L 1 L 1
I=l
P I - k . 1J C) IS!
Tn. n.,.t YGw 1658 L ntol ELI:GANT
lII , fI{I , IIXNTS mannlnacod In Ilaa p•untry.
Bocci t. 1 V tlNi/1 • moon at SUM Fain and:lust
torn.
Wo ars aMo admata rr acbemistkar a Co.'s acJ
Boardman A Gray's arca kamsm asallrat Plasm,
ara r. D. 4 W. H. !smith'. Ifelralsoms wad I:Cartoon!.
r... r...ms Barring a paring lasrommest, ars in•
al
Mali era in oe , bcfore fdtmixasitur aka. - bo.ro,
or O
...mana* hare pc: okamal them la•trm
mants m this vietLlty taka plasm!". la rake:kg
to Altar •Lramor, 144., amt BatonmaGoo, Rad ,
shray C. 17 ; John lirCartly, (of Pd-k,
ur..y La.,) 31cGrri.r. Oaklaml, li r. Jonas
aei.o fork, A. Hoorelsr, rag , Woks,/ Bud. Ida.,
East labcrty Job. Qatan, Dr.
••-. lot. 800k, , E0g., matl Bra. Blackmon.
burc .4. ,ccarantso of an yoarsmlth earth loat.rd.
r.,1 chit
W6NILINE &
Solo Atoute tor Pittsbiorgh awl ifoottro
No. 1 rt. MAUL St, 12211 V Sup'. Bri
ikimd.i a;tod., always on
haCd nil
A 04 MP M USICAL LI IntA.lt Y.
CklUpliSill6 CI? lir OHO Thassand Mimi a
PIANO 111 ITS ,
For ....17 Ten Dollars.
Th. following books aro of =fibs. Ws a= styl.,
and =ln • 1.11=17 Indispensable' ta ow,w7 one who
b. • pis.. So bettor W 1... of>Dmle b yob-
Ibtiod, great we having - boob taken in saketing
pi.. adapted to the molar taste:
TEE HOYE CHICLE; A sollscUan of listohs,
broths. Folk., Etbotniscbmw, below. QusArlucc ;
Contra float= Tow-Hand Hooey and inn= Cow;
Yoh.
TUE BILVEII CHORD; ► sellsation of Sor."
cleurteta, Duets, ta, with. PL.° etasan•
romlwat .
- -
TU
gIIOWYR o PEArtil ; A coUretrun of
Choice Vocal Dust!, with AerrAmpulmeut.
OPARATLO PRAMS; A rolled - lob of Soup, Da
me 1 Trim, comprising she Toad Bestulus of dm
ban Orono, erIM Piano Amompurtruent.
All um abore (71 volume.) kror idarydy et Ike
folloerlog Nit!. Pletn,l2; cum; i)1!.%5; Cloth, MEI
AM, es. for safe by
CITAIILES C. •MELLAR.
81 Wood stmt..
REMOVAL—On the let of April wo
will remove ars tutto !Lore to
No. ea FrurTft STREET,
Tbe boue at present occryird by Yo. Bieber d
Bro. A floe aosort_ =At U.i
PIANou baz.,l pro
early 61 MTH "um.
•
J. M. HOFFMAN drl3/10.,
Sao digits of Naves Moog
E=IIMM=
Pianos and Musical Instruments,
&op@ mutual, on Laud • flassasortg., of
SSW P1A410.5, TIOLLS9, OVITASA, &COOkDJ.
OSA, 6T lice. shir,k he sill nu Ear Ips
D
gOklAsti
•
1T E 49 BOOKS, for Bale
1• rf.yer,t SY, 32 Wood stn.{
/Alb and Oorrosntoteen. ar Thno. ra.ktr.
GJ
i 114' Peltivet an oesy, vois ...
Bittory L
of Futcrulan ........
ettmeeloys Gbtat Cneresdteatiot., 24 &slits c)
Tha.tatny's 6 nnbcf - 2.20et Papers; Illiesttaltae. 0f
Atosandsr tlfettle's I - hrs./ahem
oh. rt ,, ..cor r l i tbe GellOartam. IST Loiter_ 'l3
f Mar gafralbtaa traced to thf.lb wane._... GO
I.ls. ti rs (tom the Woof aof J.b. my 1 &Pei.— f.s
of f.oy.ftf I , y ner rods. ......
Poem.. by (ono 23
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