jillsisurgit iSniettil. MONDAY MONSING:::-APRIL 4, 1864. CITY AND SUBURBA.N OrOFFICIAL PAPER.Ma Another Stabbing Affair . On Sunday evening, about seven o'clock, isMan named Thomu Hays, a laborer in the employ of the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chi an,' Railroad Company, wait 'tabbed by a man named Jacob Taylor so severely that his life is despaired of. From the circumstance* of the ease, which we managed to learn, it appears that Taylor, in company with another man named MoVernon, visited the Lanaghan House, on Penn street, opposite the Ft. Wayne depot,to see eister-in• law of MeV Green's, who Is employed at the hotel as a domestic. While In the hell, Maya, who boards at the house, entered and vas passing to the dining room to sulfur, when a difficulty sprung up between him and bf °Vernon. A scuttle ensued between them, when Taylor interfered and struck Hays a severe blow in the fact. The difficulty then became general, during which Taylor drew a large knife and plunged it into the abdomen of Hays, inflicting • serious if not 'fatal wooed. Taylor and MoVernon then start r of the house and ran towards Liberty street, a crowd following them. • Mayer Lowry, who happened to be passing • along Liberty street at the time, ascertaining that a min had been stabbed, joined in the pinta, and succeeded la eapturinghloVernon at the Liberty street depot, whom he delivered over to an officer, and started after Taylor, wko, being &good runner, was distancing hie punnets. After a long chase Taylog hid him wolf in the yard attached to Wallsoit'e marble works. The yard was surrounded by the ex cited crowd, and a party detailed to search it, When Taylor 'prang over the fence and pick. Idgup.a large stick, fought hie way through the crowd, and started down the street. He nu about two squares further, when he was surrounded and captured. He fought des. penttely, but was unable to effect his escape. kieVernon and Taylor were both lodged in the rata house, and will have a hearing this morning. Taylor and kleVernon are both residents of pm township, the former being a Shoemaker and the Latter a carpenter. Thomas Hayti, the Injured man, is about thirty years of age, and has the reputation of being a peaceable end inuffeueive man. The physicians in at , tendance have but slight hopes of his recce— ' cry. He Was still living at ten o'clook last evening. Oar Book Table Tta Oenrnirmt Tait., and Other Writins. From the German of J.,. Nita Friedrich Richter. Bos ton Tickoor Tirlds. Pitteborgh:: Itent7 I:3 Fifth ttnret. 383 pp. 163i30. The Camptner Thal, being a discourse, or rather a series of discourse., on the immortal ity of the soul, Is, In some respects. one of the Most interesting of the numerous works . of Joan Paul. Indeed, It seems to have been, to the author himself, his favorite work—and he died. as Carlyle tells u- in one of his es says, t' while engaged, under recent and al most total blindoess, is enlarging and remod elling this Cacipaner Thal. The unfinished manuscript was borne upon his coffin to the • burial vault; and lllopstock's bymo, Ante, althea airs. dal' Thou shalt arise, my sons l' an seldom have been song with more appro priate application. than ever the grave of Jean Paul." Resides the (t.septioer The!, this volume comprises the Life of Quintos Firfria, and Army-Chop/oils Sehnelale'r Journey to' Flues, both translated by the masterly heed of Thomas Carlyle. Following these we have from another master hand in translation, Thomas D,Quincey, Analects from Richter' and ',Miscellaneous Pieces'—making alto gather snob a volume as the lover of literature of the highest sort can but seldom meet with.- , I.l.Tarta or • Dar or, Newspaper Poetry. Be a Vo:- career la the 0. B. Sonic... hew 'reek Carletne , Thttoborgh for rate by Henry Muer, 71 arid 71 nth street. /MIT. limo. Thin volume contain, some 'eeventy or eighty lyric poems, more than hair of which have bees prodocgd daring the past three years of war—making record of tho aucceeslre steps of its progress, as marked by the heart throbs of the nation. These poems appeared in the Pew , Tine.. Courant, N. .0. Pioorae, indepeudeez, Home /ann.!, Atlantic, Omani. fal, reiekerbocker, and Pomo.. The author has • done. well to reclaim the wanderers, for they Ire undoubtedly worthy of a more honorable and, permanent plies of *bode, than the mere cararaneary, or foundling hospital, of the magazine or newspaper. The Courts. [aiworrze Eznitrareace tga rue °Leiria.] ir DIaTIICT Cousi.—On - r day the hearieg of the eases of J. H. Pa rid wife and J. H. Page vs Elijah Heath as continued. The Court will charge the " ry illake morning. Ain a zolirkt. • 11 Karr, Alden piSa and enigmas ofPitielnirgh rg Jaime. Ildrayy. IA nine PIA Ulu Una Brown. [sIF Rahitnstoe vs emelt, Lee I Co., et al. loye 42 John Tillidingviwakierid &Wen, 00. 41 Z.-MCC/Bnd. es W. kleOlnaleg and A. A C. gil. all L . Xtulito v. P.O. liegle7. In D a me for sive vs John llcCurdy. 77 Dame Plaintiff Tv. A. Klikwood. • CIONZOI Plugs.—The Clelll will take up ita Trial Hit to-day. tlgi ran sonar. 1 W. McKeown ra Eduard Hyde. 8 Allegloony ananly for cue vs Emil Sordid. 4 thltrottgh of Birrninham rt John Hugo. A , amenessanala vsJohn 0. narrow. 6 Joe Walten vs A Crennbiee garnishees. 0 David Potts vs David door. 10 J. V. Toy and 'rife v. J. Aldergon and sift.. 11 Hoary Gayer ye Arthur Hellen. la Caleb Damen vs Mary J. Itiddio. 14 M. SloColloagh A Co. el 8. Z. Haggler A Co.: IS 81..86 Shale) , es HI :bud Dottie. 17 Lori Dillon TM John Knape., The 011 Market. We condense the following from the 011 City E.syleter;of the 31st ult. : The market has been tolerably active for the pastweeli, and holders have become firmer in their 'lowa. The demand hoe been good, Mawr lie imeere of the sudply. We bear of eiro new wells being struck upon the Id'llhe sly Farm flowing in the aggregate two hun dred bagels per day. The Creek and river Ilse both in good boating stage, and a bony time Is anticipated for a week or two to come. lluyersreaditypay ;SAO to $5,75 per barrel at the wells, but most of the holders Are ask fag $6,00. We give u the ruling rate. for the week, $5,75 to $6 at the welts, a few 'mar Wen being reported at the latter figure. one gale:of:.:sop barrels' at the Williams weli, on lbw Clla,P Farm, ono . mile above hare, was sold onTuesday at. 0,50 per bbl. Boling raga at this point, $6,75a7 in hart, and $8,50 piekages Included. ' The market doses very firm with an upward tendency. The shipmeriu of oil from this point to Pittsburgh sines the lit of February 'will foot up about 40,0610 bbl r, crude and refined. The roads aro Wheat impassable for teams, but a eensidera. .blennan.lty will be boated down the creek. !' Narrow E.eape from Drowning. Oa Saturday afternoon, four ;ming man . oussod the Allegheny river in a slag, and white attempting to lend at tho foot of Hay • street, their boat ran against a barge and oapalud. One of the party, being unable to swim, managed to teeth the barge, but wss not able to get into it. His preaarious situ, I lion was ditocwored by a young man named 1 Willer!, who; ran to him and bold him up until aseistanoo arrived. Tbp other three lasted 'down to the Point, the currant being ; ueryawift,, but being able to laillEl. managed to sustiiin thenifblves until a aka reacted Dem. The accident was witnessed by a large ; amber of forsune, and 11111,JUIZICO was ran . slateit as speedily as passible. SMIT•IIT 00311IPMIX.- Tho Chairmen of the following Committees, are • rognested to tall a meeting of chile respective timbers, at their own hones at the earliest moment, .ond report to the inmates Coot ilaittoe, on Friday morning, April Bth, at 10 :efelook, ate No. 59 Pottrth street Mrs. Levi Wade;,Befeetorr ; Mrs. J. .Tlll2ll/13, to.; Mr*. W. M. Paxton, Ladies' BARI t Mrs. Nit: P.lfarshall, Tahleanx ; Mrs. Mll, - .ll,oberte, Old Polke.Ooneert; Mrs, M. B. Iftwretwati.'-dsts 1 Mrs. Dr. Dale, Old Cu riosity Shop; Mit. Col. Clarks,-.Post Oflce. , . _eatil or Vatvesita laox Wow.—Wm. M. Watts, Eq., has disposed of the Pine Grove ilion Works," situated 'in Penn township, unditirland minty, .to Jay Cooke k Co., tilladelptila, for the sum of two hundred an d thirty-Ave thousand dollar.. 'These Iron traits RAI among the mod valuable in the . Pate, and are well worth the puretiasettioney. Thos. A. &Get, Esq. , of the Penney Ivanlis Rallioath. Is one either vein to the purchase, •-• .. to tatineotion with Joy Cooke & Co.- ere. . . . coszierzola—ln the communication of Subscriber," relattro to the put boigh and Courieltsylibeliiiiroad Company, an error oe - ...,eara fa Aa 'Lathan' of therm:mond paragraph, latish reads: "forshnpnrponofrheo.ing the mosey Indere of New ,foxk mad other Odle." 13111 word thintlisig ,iro/ '.gbolll3/h" illill/101111 bay* bee aso printseL • ', ' 4 , The Pittsburgh Female College. During a visit to this excellent inatitullon cokSittirtil* 'afternoon, we bad an opportunity Of noticing the improvements which have ..been made on the building within the last few months. The College bar been enlarged by the erection of an additional structure throe stories high, and the purchase of too adjoining dwellings, which gives the institu tion snftelent capacity to accommodate three hundred and fifty pupils. The improvements are of the most sobstuitial character, and are creditable alike to the arehittet and builder. The whole building has been re painted and papered, now carpets and furniture purchased, and everything done that can conduce to the comfort and convenience of the inmates. The Chapel has been enlarged to double its former site, new school rooms, tarnished with the most modern and approved school furniture, added, and • commodious apartment, hand somely fated up, whiCh will ha devoted to the use of the Browning Institute, a literary so ciety composed of the more advanced scholar. of toe College. 'Prominent, however, among the imp' °velment' is the Art Gallery. In this apartment will be displayed the drawings of the pupils, and inch other paintings as may be presented to the College. Several of our wealthy Mama have Bignined their inten tion of donating mime rare painting, which will be placed in the Gallery for Inspection. The expense involved in the improvements will amount to alie ut Salso 00. I ethic g that convenience could dictate, or taste suggest, has been left undone to render the College a desirable and elegant home for the young ladies in attendance. Twenty teachers are engaged In the various departments, the whole being snider the con trol of Rev. I. C. Pershing, who has won the reputation of being one of the most successful educators In the State. To his energy and enterprise our community Is mainly indebted for the building op in our midst of one of the finest and best conducted Percale Colleges In the Western country. Parents having daughters and wards which they desire to educate, should not overlook the claims of this Institution. The Spring session has jut commenced, and' the various classes are being farmed, which renders the present time &good opportunity for entering. Circulars can be obtained by addressing the Principal. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company— the First Getman Evangelical Lu theran Congregation of Pittsburgh, and the Legislature of Pennsylva nia. The Pennsylvania Ralitond Gunplay, la laying out the course of their tunnel from Peen street De pot to the Monongahela river, Intend to peas under the church property tithe First German Evatigeliml Lutheran Congregation of Pittsburgh, situate at the oorner of Wy.le and nigh streets The Railroad Compauy by their *acute here invited end bored the Coma ittee of the Congregation far almost • whole year, to mite proposals of the amount of damages they would claim for allowing the Railroad Company to build their tunnel under the church and tee. rvilideoGe I and the coogrega ion but invariatoy declared itself reedy to tell the pa4o4 property to the Company for • remonable prioA, to oxlip'. themselves to purchaee another lot of ground In ee good a loca tion, to erect tadlillop of the name sire nod charac ter, and to Indemnity them otherwise fully; but they refused to let the itaalniad Company loose sou with their tunnel under the church property, under the condition, that U. Congregation, tampering about .150 Loonies, and LW/ sou a, should motion., to meet ever that tunnel, and to keep their two school. and Oatituith whools of afoot Mu or 4m chil dren to the lower story of the church, as bertha , . e, and this refuel was wade on account of the great danced connected with the building of that tonnel under brick buildings lambi lucidity. 9he Moan.- ration obtained the opinion of aumnber of veleta talc and competent men In regard to told danger, and all seem to agree, that, front the nature of too ground (there being no men* between the tunnel and the foundations of the buildings but Men ground and greedy) and from other cannot, We twildms most croci and to ebb, dews. This opinion has already proved correct; for the Ballrout Company could not even prevent the crack les and sinking of that Ilttlt dwelling hoar., belong log to • Hr. EloAffey (if I am comet in the ram...) • few hundred Pet from Our church in gnarl., and yet the tunnel, is not half dug under lt ' Now will the Companydig under the church without eh:tiler and more dangerous corsoptoncee They may se cure us, that they can do this and that ; but shall merely on their assertions and b indly risk oar L yes sod that of others? The maid inane! woo d nadir naltot the whole length of the back wall orate am eh end cross it grout its middle by • diagonal litre, :hereby the weight of thcchutch would press upon the aide. of the tunnel, to wit the half of the die tance on he donthern side, the other tali kagth of the wall upon it. Northern side, instead of the top or mars of the tunnel. It wenn to tie • theory, scientifically and praotically moll bottled, that WU nela have a Certain relative force to bear weight on thole tope. bet no etrong pressure upon their skies, Now, in the fare of a I the facts, the Company. w though oftoo seaming the ale, as tootigh they were milling to purchase the whole <Larch pro perty, here made the Co gr egetion no offer what therefore. about eight or ten day. ego-- and then of nick an amount, as broker/ more rite an intended Mau 1, than )mute and propriety. They offered twenty thousand dullare lese than the erection of a new church alone won 4 cost (I)--and then appled to the Leg., attire for the pastry of an act, to author - is. thorn to run their tunes' under the church, en contemplatod, and to mate them merely liable for the damages thereby to be Incurred by the Congregation. The DM has 'paned the Holum already and le pending la the 'Wears, In epic of repeated reenowntandm en part of the Congregation Bow It is pow Lie. that in this instance the goo,' regard. that wee paid in the General railroad act, to church property and grave-yards, should lee act •edda, is • question that the LerisiaLtredwrhapi can answer better, than we are able to tinderetertd. I t , looks gueerhp m, and wo sili. beim, that thmbeaste mid not pie the bill, not to ;its present shape, at least! This Is not only a matter of the nreatost Impart num to the Congregetion, to ho..d edt of femillee thereof. but Into ter the whole County; for it may happen. that coo shall borate hold hoodrette of Coro ner'll Inquests ea the dm/2rd let of than that may be hurled under the ruins BT the eburch I So avold w all tbk, tt would only have been trees. Baty to pan rah an act, as would compel the Roll. road Company to take the whole <bomb property, pay for it, what may be lour, under proper moms meat of referees, to be appoloted by the Court, with proper appeal, the Itatinoad Company using es touch thereof ae they may need, and selling the Wel eV. for private bulldloga. It might co et the Railroad Company !New thou. sand dollen and to oars them this, the lien of hundreds of runt, women sod ahildreu shall be risked, and the County likely put Into more costa, than the dltremcce would be for the listlirraoll Com. party. The Oonvegatlou, therefore again do hereby pub. Ihrly, solemnly remonstrate and protest agoinst each legla4tWo. B. P. 1tC81.1..E8, Attorney for the Congregation. Pittsburgh, April 2, Oarmos.—At this time when almost orery body is using Drake's Plantation Bitters, it may be well to state that purchasers should be careful to get the genuine article. Dr. Drake Is at present in the oily, and will no doubt succeed In patting some of the eounter falters through such a course as they little dreamed of. For the benefit of our readers we would recommend the drug store of Simon Johnston, corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets, as a place where the Bitters may be had In all their purity, as well as any other medicine of the day, from a eine° bottio to any quantity that may bo desired. OZOICIE rilolllhloll in PIIILADLLPITII.-00 this evening, by invitation of many eminent citizens, George Thompson, Ern., the eloquent champion of the American cease in England daring the last three years, and the worthy coadjutor of Bright and Cobden, and the other friend, of liberal principles in that country, will deliver an address in the Aca demy of Maxie in Philadelp hia . ink subject will be, "An Englishman 'r Plea for Demo cratis Preedotii." • PANORAMA or TOR WAIL—nOISOU'I PIRO. rams Of the Rebellion will be exhibited at Concert Hall for one week, commencing this evening. Those of our readers who wieh to me truthful repraaentationa of many of .the battles fought sine* the commencement of the war, should drop in at Concert Hell during the week. The exhibition will be Inter opened with songs and dnette by Misr Emma Reignalds and Mr. W. R. Goodwill. I.rosTAxi larorscros. —Capt. Moorhead having refused to pay ciao Government bounty to a number of new recruits at Camp Cope land, because of their unfitness Lir military duty, on account of ex tremeynotb, disability, etc., a Board, consisting of Capt. Baird and Burgeon Strawbridge, have been appointed to investigate the matter. Tbo Board will meet at the camp this morning. Dear' OP a OLARGLIELP:—Rev. Samuel E. Baboock, a well known Methodist minister, and formerly editor of the Evening Chroeids of ibis city, died la Wellsville, Ohio, on Fri day hut. Ms funeral will take place this morning &Clan o'olock. Lodge 0, A. T. M., of which deceased was a =mbar, hare made arrahgetnenp to attend the funeral lee body. Licattes fdaOSZINII for April; Waverly Magasiae, Ylig .of Oar Union, American Haien, German Leslie's News, have all been received at gnat's, 61 Fifth' street, Minnie Hall. Tsui Marna ,eo ea Pam—Major Brim, chid Psymester at Baltimore, has been or dorodto pay the Pennsylvania Mllitia called into matte in September, ipep. Mar—Padget of Pat and Dallon's Map aloe for May, have already made their ap• pearamoe, and can be had at Efunt's.*. TAYKU Norm, New 'Park Mercury, Po lice Guette, and Danner of Light., just re ceived and forealo by J. P. Hunt, Fifth street, Porr Omca Ciosao.—The Buchanan post odic*, In Birmingham, will be closed until Wednesday, owing to the death of the wife of the Postman, Mr. Wanks. Jaws M. Oamm, Attornej It LAT W Grant stmt. MAL , .-.^:t d'~<~ ti~.w ~.._ .w4d,~~a,...}.,: :,...... *.wSk „ ~fc~.~~.~--a'~ls''arl~ ..#„[.'•c lIPECI AS :OCAS NOTIC,IOI. THE Toon. PAUT, Plat, sal Crruaniantal Bute Hoofer, and doala m Niche: reads and V•rmoct sista of tho bast quality at Icy sabot. Offal •t Mex. Laughthi . s, near the Water Works. Pittsburgh. Pa. • SOLDIER] LOS to Jour. own health do not trust to the army 'applies ; Cholera, Fever nod Bowel Complaint will follow your slight est indiscretion. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT should be In every man's knapsack. The British' and Frvoch troops use no other medicines. Holloway's Pills andZintment are now re tailed, owing to'tbe high prise of drags, ho., sea cents, 75 cents and $l,lO per - box or pot. For sale in Pittabargh by B.L. Fahnestook k Co. For sale also at Fulton's drug store, Fifth street, Pittsburgh, and ity George A. Kelley, Allegheny city. Rano, AL —Samuel Graham A Co., Merchant Tailors, have removed to 73 Smithfield street. and would most respectfully call the attention of their friends , and the public generally t.-• their nor stook of Spring and Summer goods. which they have jest rooolved. Their stook Is of the very Attest quality of English and French cassimercs, cloths, casslanres and vesting. Also, a vary extensive assortment of Scotch cassioaernes. Don't fall to give them ea-early call. Every garment warranted to give full satisfaction. 6aasar A, McCallociAs, Smitbllold St.. JIAIT tisosrvan owl) WILIDT 101 E4a.La--Tbe One aasortmont of Fall and Winters Clothing, lately :waived by Messrs. John Wier k Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 140 Federal street, Al legheny. The stook of clothing consists of the finest variety of goat? pant/flown, vests, coats and overcoats. The style of patternsfis tastoful and faahionsble. We would Inv' to all of on: readen to give lb• alsoy• gantleznet • call. Wercen JIRLZY, M. ai r ports, No. 17 Fifth street, is now opening the most Minise stock of tine Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver ware and Fancy Goods ever deployed to thin city, end is seining them at rewuutobly low Dricrel. Guarntre and earnest Celts will be taken at the Omnibus office, No: CO Pena street, day or night. AU orders left at the above place will be promptly attended to. All nib mart be odd to advance Fos coasr and desirable dry goods go to Barker's, 69 Market street., fl. 81u., Dentist, 248 Peas street ' vtli tn, •- I.or.i..reten ea toyoffpulor. RIVER INTELLIGENCE liflaerve, Whet.nog, 'Mule Manta. Nashville, Sete Casesll, Lou Wallis, ritterrket, Cincinnati, 111 City, Leetell-v.OU City, Cettaits, Oil City, Devil., Nashville, Pr/APTI7E4. Leonides, St. Louis. IChermer, finals:lmA Echo, Oil CO,f t7ulle, Zanesville. Ti., river appeared to .be .lowly at thil point lust evening, with Nu ten feet in the Manned by the pier marks. The 14. d advice. from Oil City report tho Allegheny rlsini at that point with thirty. three inch., in the rum net The Weather continue. cloudy ma unsettial, altheiety appearmee of more rain. Then, le no new Century to notice about the land ing with the exception that bonnets continua pret ty WAIN*, although than to still room far Improve ment. The amount of (night offering for anltttnnt is only moderate, and aortic pf one flamers experi ence coteiderabir Inta...^alti in picking up a full car. go. Thereto, t, , a studded improvement in the comeonger trade, et•d altooal Sect) • learner that leaves I. crowded nub people. Among others we notice qu to a number of :Armen with their facullis., from ales. well a. the seJnceng [outlive, emigrating to the Car lewd. The arrivals from below lilac. rrtnay, include the Ham Carel% from Loni.villm Illnma , from leg; Litaie from Saab, aml driwrica, from Loutgrille Toe Emote Graham, from Ile, uld the A mune, et. Louis, every b.th Mae t.et might. sod trill fliaatirm he Mond at the ober! this m ruing. '. The officer. of the iszie Martha, Wormed a that they pound the tug-boat Mani Ey. coralog up with but out .haft working, haVibg been or. unfortunate at to break the other. The Leggier', !or Et. Lduts,imd the Charnmr, far Cincinnati, got off early on punchy nyirtilag The former boat had only • m dere. freight Her; but She sou crowded with We.leer. that (.2ips. Marty, formerly of the Ella Faber, has purchased thetas:4l..oln; luterast to the Gody Friends. for 211,Mah! The St. Louis Democrat of. Thursday 1.. t, states, lb .1 devoted be bar been Art •ined from leaving there, lo roused...yr of being unable to get pliote, who re use to work for the pfi... estiibliehed by Gen. Grant lo hi. recent order for It, g isenting of pilots on ih- Lower llssms ppi The order also prevent. ownsm aced eaptaltuoi misstates. paying. more than the prescribed prim—thrte hundred dolls. per montri--siodsspraialry of Was arreeteri, toed and tmpriconed. Lower blissisettipi pilot. have boon get ting Ese hundred do tool Or month, and refuse to originate the labor and rut tit ism, price. 'Mc Maio- Anderson, Kam holiinson, AIV,OLLIIt I , e. 2. and the J. It. Callmors, were adrartised to leave Cincinnati fur Pittainargh, do liaturday lest. Twin-at and wet -knownpagenuer steamer, Ken ton, Capt. J. DttoLsp, b. M. by card, is ennouncrid fur Si. loom forthwith. . , Tho einba. Copt. Porter; the next racket ftm Clnelunailanl Lunitellle, leaving to-morrow ere. ninz. Tna e,te..tn.etionr and eedl.known Paragon, Cart, D auory, 1. up for ht. Leass •a.l the ZilLatorrrl it,eer The 'Miners., Caps, Uhriinn, It thehregulor packet r Whittling, having pninspil, sit noon. Tits Amen., Caps Golding, Is almoucerd fat Si. Louis and the Upper Miusiseippi. pOlt CINCINNATI & LOLT-, IoWILLE staameir LLPFIA, Copt. Pm tor, vitt 1ea.,0 o TcESDAY, toe Otb Lot., at 4 et!o_k, p ra JOHN rLeca, JIL LINWOOD, } Ag'"' 10} o'CLGOK.—TB E coaturriEc OK Tat PILC-55 YOU TB E 9,KITABT IA 111 =Kt, xard• leg to nol he.. ben preterit 9 Biddle. t.biir• m•tn ; Br. Eon., 0 klalniglit, 4. C. Brigham. Se, Dr Hold. Koenig add Zeller. M. Biddle he chair Bar AM,ZI •ha appointed Seentary. The fallowing rssolutiLn *se ,Cooed br Mr. hlo- Sqinnt, of the Oemexicle . ihnoleed, That a Cammitte of Turret be appolotod by the etatr, to to octavo* I Lt one poreuu hom the kasha, da bet, ono from 14e German dallues,•nd one from the necktie., to op it • correspondence with th. rese of the eurrounding mutt..., and of toe: dt.itant ol tee and uterus, to taiite their hearty co op rattan to forth. rine, la every pro atbl • manner, trot general tourist. and worn... 01 the Fair. Carrie , . Mt. Menne, of the Coneylettl, after somas gene, al diactusionoo the stlip-ct, lend the following rte. ohs*. : That the Proem t en nested to charge their regular Gard rat. tor ell the heath. y Pair advertiu moots offered tisrangh lts b oot Committee, (local notes.% to be gown wlt i lloot ammo.) end.that at time of eottletneut each editor may donate nu . or whatever part Le may eve to Om Vets, to the end that the Prete contributions, lige those of other hostas. betroths*, meg appett record. Ur. Herr onlard tits following resolution : That o ummittre of thros ho apptintad by the chair to consult with the dlfferant netrspapar establishments Leith referuce to the hut roodu of nuking their contributions to the rale, tolxoport at an adyntrised mroticg. Curled. On the ants•Corrunittes on tto Prow, tho Chair ap.: pointed Ow:am. lianlight, • bun and Zoller. On the lilatrunitbs• to notelet with the newsgapor wash taldrienu . , tho Choir appointed Mrsocra. Lore, biordoh and Noels. After mme forttior dietattialt, It wee molted Witt the proctedica• of tille mretiog W pablithe 4 . mot that it edJourn to moot at Mean of the Chair. arle JAS. AI.LISON. Secrutm. NATION &L BANK, 04 1 ^ A. La. I:CG X" -- 000,000 Q¢ Wfih rl h pr1 ..........._........__.«...._. Viluye W InunWe lo:.-_ EIBMiI=MERI We am preparod to no a goponal Bask bus sad oCer our wileu M rottlfrident to Haub Banker. and Bkern th roughout die 0.11 . /Special attontion gt.on to* octlon In We and inn-10).4plus Oity of Plttsbuigh, am welt ea On 4 -pule of the country. [Moneys received on dome% and Su-hazy ot. a Stu principal fttles_bonabt and told. ....- ,4 orarannsa 'T. g KIN 1. - H, • IL H. Dins, JOHN D COL ElRlinif 0811WICI A WU. HABOAUGH, JOBE THOMPSON. 0.0. HOY LN, D. N. WHITE MITIIIMI HOBSON, , . NEvia, raamue. .14 Qualm .70IIN P. IL.II&NE Anwheay, la. SO. I 8 REMOVAL, 1251 TO f 192. Wood Stre e t. } IWood litrost: Our presont leteatlrn an fifth. strut having, of boa, beam. ma-. and mofe tfittleshabbitor our bm. hnon, w. ben to wmannao Oda we will tomato our 111USIO STORE, an the IST OX APIZLG nezt, bpi 122 WOOD :STREET. Ton Dons &song rpm Sum., Nearly c7poitte tto Pliptharib Trast Company ra- The exatulvo &snug IDr STEINWAY'S PIANOS WU rowan la our Famwas4i. betn,„ B. RIBBER & BRO 1617:34nr-arrait Prrearxon rt. W•nowAnt (*moo Etaawair 01 rr" Omas °erns Excarmay, . • Alttaborgh; Ps.,•Tobrnars Mb, UK .- DIVIDEND.- BE BLUED Oi WV' Dlr.-ton tut:. thtidai doel•rai • dlrklond of 13ILVEN FEB OENTIIId. on. tho Inoue, or Thtytt efort•gr um ßorris of, this Campo), oat or the earn. .I.ope t. of ims o bt• l In cio.b:w.:ona.theoftaoreinAlpia..., lA,VIA? rArtat Ho.ll.llttaiS.' - r • ink • ! =MN sanornezt of 101 l gripe,* 'aka Elsok aki ,W. AIN* LATEST NEWS r BY ZEILXORLPH OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES FROM WASHINGTON. Warns°Tos Cr/7, April 3, 1884 The foolish rumors of army movements are of course unfounded. It has been raining almost for a neck, till Friday, when it snowed all night. The roads are of aourso unfit for Government use, and besides there is no ox• pectation of any advance for nearly a month yet. Gen. Biddy Smith has been assigned to Gen. Butler's Department to take command of the army In the field. It is understood also that Gen. Sigel Will find enough forces in his hands to be able to do something, but poll is no expectation here of any.important movements for some time yet. Tilt SaTiONAL Batt ELL The National Bank Bill engrossed most of the time of the Nonce on Saturday. A prop • osition to givo the N. Y. Dials of Commerce the privilege of boeoming a National Dank without giving up its exemption troMindivid• ant liability floally pound in the Com mittoe of the Whole in this shape: Provided, that any bank now organised In pumn•noe of the laws of any State under the articles of association which prohibit change° therein, may be changed or converted into a National Blinking Association without any change halls articles of association as maz be prohibited by:th?same,and its directors aithe time of the cluttnge may continue In odic°, and their sac oilsors may, from time to time, be appointed orieleeted in the manner provided in the ar ticles of association. Pitt IRMY OP rn■ POTOIAO :the Army of the Potomac, seem disposed 4, complain of Gan. Grant, (or not reviewing them. They say it is required by the regula titnas, and hie refusal is so marked as to litok Itle an endorsement of the current charge that they are chiefly a show army. lax •LNIT Or tax the NAVAL CONNITTLI. The visit of the House Naval Committee prove quite an extensive affair. The Vice President and wife will accompany the , TrArty, together with leading member s of the INe and Means and Military Committeee. .Western men hope to make the visit impor tklit, in connection with ration. Western in -I;rests, besides that of locating the Navy ,lard, for river gunboat.. (}ens. Buell Gra, and deeril', (Brig. °ens. Conti..., Shyster and Fora Jae here trlnighL Gen. Baall goes to Knoxville. :BiriLEICS 0/01/10 TO 1.1•1•11 rne LOOT 01 rn■ The train to•night from graihingt4e, was fall of sutler., and army followdrn, who wale wrilered to leave the army of the Potomac. STOWS!. BLOT TO CCU MM. Several secesh females, guilty of correspond with parties in the South, went to Fort real Monroe by last night's'lloat to be sent to Richmond. There ere many more here who will...live the mama treatment. Pardee from the Shenandoah •alley eel all le 'inlet in , Slgel'a Defiant /mut, no rebel force being nearer than Liarriponbarg. The National Banks bare not yet got started on the new loan. Thus far, only ni,out three millions have been taken. Bond. are Dow being delivered as fast as subscribed for. 1213= It to stated that Gam Flumphreye ie among tho Generale whore nominations the Sonata hung up to ite protracted exteutire searien ln•t Frldar. Till CI VMS 5,11 POl-71l•aitil C.LEZ. The Cincinilati Postmeatei ctse remain. untouched. FROM F►A'OSP•ILLE 11?.. .1•1 Dlopated to Ow PittstuLrgb Gaut. KNOLTILLI, April 3, I i;ro.t. Goners! Stotooman has advotroootl to Ball', Gap. Tim railroad and telegraph are in good or- The bridges sod trestle wok beyond are destroyed. No Rebel force appeared this side of toe Watanogs ricer. Tlebel cavalry, 2000 strong, is thrreatealng the the railroad between London and Chst• tanooga, at Charleston. FROM CHATTANOOGA 8p..t0l IPIAp itch to the Piltoburgh Glarotto CaArrArAcoA, April I.t, General Sherman left here this morning for Nashville. The Chth Winola veteran' arrived to day There D a rumor that the enemy are men- Acing our advance at Ringgold, bat no Immo. Mate collision is expected. The enemy have hot three brigades of cav alry at Tunnel Rill. The main body of bit forces Ls still at Dalton. From Morleo. SKIT Tear, April 3.—T6e Mee e Mtwara eorgespoodtl.o has news to the 11,tb alt. It menus estrtsin that Vedoaery has only de al tred againet Jearen. Melds io marching against the Mexican General Doblado. Other accounts toy that Doblado Is goiag to the •Ifotted Stiites. An American gentrat Is sal/ to have gone to Soltillo to hold any Interview with Jasres,, who has pablished • degree respecting tbe States of New Laot and Cus h lila. Gen. Base, It: Is 10111, Told shortly leave Mork° fur Puebla to direct t e aspedi- Gen against the south of Mexico. The reported oaptore of Goad, Aisjara and Crags, and shooting of !Drums, are not confirmed. Crags is said to have withdrawn, and to bo mutt tog tooth of Morelia. Ortega is reported routed by Me French Oeuerat Castagay in the State of Sento°. The French are reported to bare abandoned Tubagoo and hilesttlan after 'fighting. This French !Met is blockading toe coast etriotly from Vera Cron to Tobaeco; Is tome fighting near B.llratdo, the French are said to bate gained advantage. Toe garrison of Tampico, hatlng been strengthened - , came out and gave battle to the Liberate, Ent were driven back M the city. The Marge 'under Dies hold Oajtk. The Freneh will loon blookadeMatattan, Manumit], and Ousynnone. From Cairo. I OAIIIO, April 2.—Lieut. B. C. Ad.O . ns, of the Marines, was drowned off the nivel wharf boat. Kis body was recovered. Oen. Bray Man issued orders to *event the shipment of goods to the Interior of Western Kentucky; and prevent boats frons4nding at dangerous places, and also for the better pro tection of public property by the eitpublon of persons with no vlsibie tne_ns of 'airport from pertain the district, who may be trn4ors, spier, The Banana, with New Orleans deter Urea 2}th, arrived yesterday with a care of sugar, 'and the St. Louis and Sixth Indiana voters= en route home. Oa the night of the 28th, the guerrillas captured and burnedatrAding boat seventy miles below Meurpido. TUC:crew cap lured but afterwards paroled. ;s. Several hundred rebels occupy ;Kleiman, Kentucky. raulkner'elesd quarttrs is said to be there. Forrest'a men are: scattered throughout that part of .Kentneksi opposite here, stealing heroes and conscripting. The Memphis Cotton market tai Arm and quiet, with but little C4IIIiOg and few imp:Li mey rates have an upward tendency, though torisactions will not warrant changing figure"; good middling, 60e82; falriAleo3,l • • s hooking 320X4016 PEtzianinenta, April 3.--Istiont4 o'clock last *yardage waterer! by the name of Meg.. 411, Bear was ehot at the Ccurtinentat Theatres Oaring the porton:maim, by: a man. • Three slots prated through her head, 'catmint Instant death. The person ; charged' , With the :deed halls from TfUnitsigten Del.; . and on being arrested made no teststanoe. lie was linked's:4i for a bearing. •••• • ar IP47•Urel! 4ictor7 Burned .... Toree Burned to Lloath., , 7anutot, Conn.. April 20—An ;Oolong' slot ro t r d li Tl Tita ni li r ti l = Gmaii opostlos volobanind to &nap "no non raloultbjorol. • - - :;. !,„ New York Items Mtn Tots, April `ll.—.Tha imlaosiption to thsnaw 1040 government loan to-day siZioniall3 10 $10,200. Cart's =nob factory and stable, three tene ment bottle. and three frame buildings, near the Fulton Ferry, were badly burned no day and slateen families were rendered houneless. About the same time flee small dwellings In 84th street were burned, by which several families are deprived of obtuse. The 13:1 regultr Infantry arrived from Fort Trumbull, Cone., to-day, en route for the Army of the Potomac. The steamer Slatintrke, from New Orleans on the nth, vie !terse, on the 2.4 th, arrived this afternoon. New Orleans - par vrn uf the 2:srh r,ntain nothing later than less heard by the Yazoo.' Thu steamors City of Washington and Ger =aia sailed far Europe today, the former taking about 5300,000 in specie. Mayor Gunther has proclaimed Monday as ,a holiday In honor of the opening of the Sani tary Pair. The reeeipte at the Castotn lima for the reek, amount to $1,4C,4,70n, inelodiug On in gold certificate,. Saw yore, April 3.—The U.B. Steamer Waterer. for the Tricia,. was At St. Thomas on Horeb 11th. The prize steamer Ceres ha. arrived from Wash Legion. She will be taken to Hartford, where rile is now bound, for repair.. The atom oontinuer to-tight. A number of vezecis here beer. detained In port. The etemshipa C,ty of Waehingion, Germania, and Evening Star, left the city, but bare probably anchored in the bay. A Mary gale prevails outside. Tho following retool, have arriVed : bark Dallas, from Bali:0, llondaras; brig Balola lb., from Batavia; AdaLa, from biennia,; „Marini', ' from Cardenae; floury Leads, 'from Rockland, for Philadelphia; oolmoner Dragon, from St. Thomas. Cougtemalonal Wanninoron, April 1,1864. SIXATZ —The Senate ie not in session 0.- day, haring adjourned until blonder. Humbs.—Mr. Pendleton, of Ohio, milled up his motion to reconsider the rote by which the House disagreed to the Senate', amend ment to the Martens territorial bill, and tuk, log that a Committee of Conference be ap pointed. He said the Benator'e amendment struck out the word white r so as to giro negroes the right to vote in that territory. It was an amendment diff,,rent from what bad heretofore been incorporated le such bills since the Republican party came into power. This party had ignored their precedents. Ills object was to give the gentlemen an op pottrattty to determine whether they were prepared to say the . ; negroes should hare the same rights in the tot ritories u white men. He therefore wanted the House to adhere to its disagreement.. Mr. Lleufunn, of Michigan, suit he' could - nut ,li.cuas the question whether it was tape, dient that negn,as should rote or not, but ne the mutter stood, this Clouse has already ta nned to consent to the Senate ainendinent, and appointed o ootoutittoe of nor/impend, Let ou the ont , ject. Ho mowed to lay Mr. Pen,ile ton's motion to re,vniifler on the table. This wee agreed to—yea: 63, nays 49. The House went into a committee the whole upon the eate of the Union, at. re sumed the conelderation of the national bank bill, M c . Hooper, of Msfsachusetts, offered nn amendment to the 44.11 section, providing that any bank or banking association now or. ganized in parsuance of the laws of any State under &fakirs of rauciation which (illegible) by the came its direct,:re at the time of the change may Contialle in office, sud their ape mg", may from tome to time be appointed or elected in the manner provided in the arti cles.pf association. - M. llooper'e amendment was adopted by n vete of 49 against. 46. Mr. WI of lean, morei to amend the sec.ion prortd.cg for tbc redemption of note., so as to con - 97 . 4‘1 it to New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, ettich I k. rej ected. Witboat asncluding haction of the bill tbo committeliroee, and at 5,25 the ILO.* adjourned. Sr. Leese, April l'..—Prlaate a...rices from Little soak we the. G.. hheert foto., fir tem thquaand etre, - t, left that plaee th, South, en the nay w i ii wi t, w i t h troops from Foratlialth, at a me point in the sew h.eeetero part 1 the tiu.tc. la e.requeunn f large , 1211,ti1i63 Or Ittle plies Ls. !ng beq recently tan. into We/t -ern lientuck), inetling incursions, and probably chip,.• 1 That purpose, General Brayman, at Cairo, ha, Ilene.. brden surpend Ong. permits /ending. goods b.r.tneets .1...- tittealt and d:ei•.phta, and probillitir.; stestuats Lem landing .c the li entneks short , . between P.durah nni Cato n , a nd between C o l, no d Yam poi+, ti:ltt at e,111C.1 1 / 1 .1., No. 10,, Unless undtr armed convoy, and ordered by military rr Carol utheort. Perrin., healing hoof., mina, brill net bn allowed to era.to the rirer between C,.iro and Yomi his, and train. tram Padtleall and Co , lutabas, 1,11 cot bo 'a• fOT militar• purp,r, Frox Memphis fdlurrns, AL:C.I — 4 lf.er.ion'a eureiry are 1.1710 C 41 intercept the I - CLIoLt of Furreet. Thep pren.ady prk up many of Ma moo, sad may be ..b.e 0., prevent McCullough'a Joining him reiwiuraemeu:s. There i. on news from below. I.lo.pital No. 2, at Vickeburg, leas .et on are mod deetroyed, a few day. due,. No Urea lea .' ' Cotton firm and quiet, with considerable jinquiry ; but little altering. fides, upward, with an: advance on all qualities of about three cents per round over closing figures of list report. Influx only by wagon, and is tri fling. Three hundred bales *aro shipped north. Strict middling ie quoted nt 1514060; good, 61362 ; fair, 65u. The steamer Tycoon was Bred Into on her down trip No injury done. From New Orlmam New You, April 3.—The steamer Colnm tita from Yo• Oritaues oe the 20th, vla II areas, has arrived. Oar army t still pushing up Red river. Toe steamer Luminary brought to New Or leans, from Alexandria, 122 babes cotton, an d 300 rebel prisoners, luoludtag 25 officer., cap tured on the 'list, 20 mile, bark of Alexandria. The gunboats having commenced to destroy property, the troop; now follow the exampie of the inhabitants, destroy leg ail private cotton to prevent Its falling into our band.. Among the phoneme is Got, Dick Taylor's chief of staff. The SU Ohio regiment, In the advance of Banks' forces, 'pshed Alexandria, having marched 170 miles in 5 days. Eighty orninety prisoners were taken, and sklrmeihieg lasted several day.. Oar forces were never healthier. Geld 16334; middling cotton TOo. From Louhvine LOISIBVILLS, April 3.—The military whorl ties hero hare no apprehension of any raid into Kentucky for the present. The Jennies Kumasi'le thApatnhelys that pantoe of guerrilla., on Thursday eight, robbed sev eral houses eighteen miles below that place arid stole a number of horns. • Generals Mc- Pherson and Logan drove them to the Ten nessee.river on Friday, bat could see en rebel. on the opposite bank. •The Nashville Times, mentiOns the capture on Thursday, of the notorioue guerrilla Sam Wood, who has been committing depredations in the vicinity of Pulaski, Athens and De actor, for months past. The passenger train from Nashville is sev eral. hours behind time, delayed conse quence of a freight train running off the track at fdamfordeville this morning. Blockade Banner Captured. Wastuatmon, April 2d.—The Katy Depart. moot has received information from Lieut. Chas. 11. Brown. commending .the United States steamer Virgheta, at San Lute Pave, Texas, Of capture of the schooner Sy Iphide, from Tampico, ostensibly bound for Havana. her flag was swallow-tailed in Altana, with alternate longitudinal bars of black and white. When Arst !men, she was very far from the position *she should have home in if really bound to Ravens, and them 11 no doubtwf her intention to violates the blockade. The cargo °enlisted of salt, bagging, coffee, segue, bandies of flax, and bar Iron end percussion ottps. Prom Porireas Forranu Mascot, April 2.--Lipat. General Grant, accompanied by General! ddeDeneld and Smith„ arrived her* yesterday morning from Washington. General Bailer and his distinguished friends visited the Rip Raps torday at noon, and reviewed the D. 8. colored troops at Camp Hamilton .this afternoon. Pour steamers, .which left heriat 10 o'clock yesiaday monitor in search of' a assisted staamishlEreparted to be °if Cage Henry, :hate returned, having boon musuoceisful. Itartmita from !niaiiectionary slates. 'WAinuraToN, April P Jay, D. Van Noir:ant, George Wood,X, p.,Ocliden and 4 4".fr0 W. Blunt, .arriepti hero as 'Cationittio of -thi.tinion Lear! Club of itew Tufk.lik. uric tha4assagi,bythe tenet& of the Hasa bill, Freehling for the/ rolim.t l /7 . anliatment atiany 'persons resident' of /Unto - Tectlonitrpitts JAN th e ragyinante otbw NAssErs fly ?ELECTRA PEI PILI/aaelptua Market. Plauz.zuvu., April 2.—Ths anear,rnli. weathar ktm mudadally retarded operations. elimerreed Is in demand, and l i ttle booklets sold at 1-41541764 i. Fltmt•m7 quiet, but boldem firm , of Extra ot $l, Coors Family 51,21447,50, end ratty at IS* 5,50. No change in Floor Or Cornmeal. Wbeat limited with sales of 6,aou busbelo red at $1,C7a1,68, andel:mil lots of whit. at 51,76g1,96, the law for Kentucky. Rye 1. wanted at 81,20. .Con Mill and boo again declined soles of 2.5,000 bmbels at 11,..13(4 1,1 O s , .is o ily 005ipgq.i. Petroleum Olin; ellow of crud* at Mi. relined In Mad ot 454tV ; free at 67 (..:041. and re,tdoom nt 155.7n46,00. Grocerles sad provision unetianged. Whisky boo advanced to 31,05 tjt.n7 for roomy Irani. and Gt.° heroic PuiLlDtt.Pat.... April 2.--Shocki Penns. 55... .. .... Penna. Lt. 11, 11,sliou Lou. lelmod 47 JO: change on N. V... per Morrie Csin 75 I Tha proposal& mut describe thepartiader eariely , f male lound.d to re. oupplied, and the Locetkin and nuns or the mice at pit from wh4.l, they am to be raised. If they... an hind not now or recently end at these Wort., iamplre tic trial of not hut than Oily took meet t*.eitsered at the Works, on or boom the tth or Arril neat. Toe dram ten of tsta gamed. will be considered ea this weight lutsndsd to the propagate, nabts the l..trers s".'nresely inatsd., - The Trustees revere the right to except any pro. poul in whole or In part, or to reject all, as ta It r/ may deem P. et for the tOterreta of ate Trust, ana the am" of failure Cu the prt of any ISOUIT.CLOT to to dearer the rule Recording to Ne -- erreement, both In quantity and quality, the Trurus moue the right to soy absent Tau:city may be r quired to mitt the &latency, and chants to the ~ .attar Ivy tote er , damage . ..wising from such fellers rayment• will I. male monthly, In two equal 1n..• at, Inients at four sad mouses after the ispecifbil tested• of rsllsetY, tbi...lsth of each month home 'atop a. the erzrags of the monthly delirertm, oc et the option of 010 Trust,* will, be rude at carter dabs: with 1101 b hint . Should contractors poles to male dell...risers:ller than rem:feel they not be raUivird to far to they cen-becatrsolently .taut, but- payments will be mad to d .tefr m the dole opecilial to the csattataL •entrity fur the tultlitunot of am:asset will to in. united, and each proposal most name the amount and chi:cuter of security that will be offered JORK 0. Cita- IkIOIITMAN.--..lirird D. WIGEIT.III.2i, to the I feTklatttel Engineer loseb ON. k.f. 32dyea. of bin IIIaKEEVEII-013 Fatorday, 2,1 Irst., kt I o'clock m., 'ALEX.,I , II6Z IIIcILICILVEIL. from Tol.er more, Cuanty Darry, Inlu.d, In tLn 61d year of Lac two. The fitment' wl I teke plane from the no. leo. of George Garber, corns of the INAS:Dd. Al' opp!site Dr. Prestleje Church, on i,E6ATtI wr ran. noon, a. 2 o'clock. The friend. of the fenttly are rwineettel Welland. el A RAM Al L —On Thursday arching March llath 164, at 10 o'ciccli, ANNA IR littLkft, surd 7 pros wad I munch • on .9.tur lay ow .slog, March 2titn. at o'clock, BAOI E'LAN, aged spears nod '2 re 0603., no IVmlur• 'ay eairt4. klatch 30th, at 6 0 . ../6 L(LLIE oSITP, agar a )ear• at6.l 8 in , ntll, draw of .1.11/4 atm Matilda WEvICL—On Sunday m al.log at 4 dd.V, )[•. Id tat:F.IHE r w failiN, atfo W.ehd, and dam/ , Lcr of Dan al and Mary f4r4, aed 2u pars, mo-ths, and tO clam The funeral .14 Mk. pion from the re. denea of bor bushman, on Canon Street, Erratlngham, on TIMOIi. the 6th - tmt, at 2 o'ckok, p. no. The frl<nch of the family are retromfolly Innuoi to .t -tend. numeral to-day, 4th inai r at 2 o • c!ak, frcxn hit late raehlecaa near Miceiarllle, Carrizaea yell heave Iforlutt • Mitchell a %tables at 1 cid .ck GUSH/LH Sabbath. April 31, at I p. to., HUGH m. GEAR 5.51. Th. funnel! Ell . .ake lace , uo ToireneT, Aril sth, at 2 o'clock p. m. , from Lila lad. realoenco on altal Doak, aexi,d door Ch .toot .tyro t, Alaghony city. The lola lees and Mend. or the fatudy ate ea rpocrn,ly Invited to attend. kg BADCJCIC —Op 'elute. the. tee WI., •1 Wells •IBq Onto, Bar. 5A1111741., lELIEWoOK. The funeral 1411 lake pixel , ea daze .4, the lth la•t , at to ....clack a. to , froin the All:gbaity Depot as the Clevehad d Pl•tsbart4 Unfired& Obituary Lad, In Pittaburob, M, at t: clack, on the. even ing of February . 24.thi, 10 1 4, at tbw residence at hat tie. II , felts tCMAv BA ARIi Eli I Si, daughter of Lid Otcpben tiepin:l, et the a., ututlooary Army, awl relict of the tats Jam... Ea to, Lin., (or the nice, of Bun and hedlmo aged CJ yi are Death•ia not idway• repulsiro The religion of J 1,4111 aomatitare tlh the etaimber of the .1) log with the radian.• of heaved Though the ay .-e are blinded with the tears at parting, and our hearts ache in the pruip, ct of tlto duel •eparateen, v , ha ,e the J l of sewing nor dear deptrrnim friends pa-iing Into the eery portals of the •'eternal boll,. It. the heavens ' We cati easily pas, it t throng or "Miami; hum" that stand u.. the Other .Anteto wel come e abler moult to their Woman/ h me. It amme es though we could alum, etch the tivarridy tym phony—the glad • mg of priaim—es wo • atth the parnage of Ow Chrlician acre. the narrow atream that ispol-• on the eluires of eternity No one c-ald La. e wltnersed the caim Chrualth faith of tett iec ershio Christian mother and beard tee tregoeut ea pn of holy trait in her fiesta, , about alb lag dm the drattiof the rightemut " Pa , sagais uf •orlpturs ea petal." a her true feetings, were mien upon her 144. •• Ttant4h 1 walk thrungb the valley of the shadow of d.ath, 1 will fear novall," "I know that my Iledeentier liweth," and ethers of similar impart, oisemed to ta Um on y farms of expteasing her await confidence, in rim Lteileemer ••She *poke of seal tag the Klett in Lis Lwistuty,"•f • longing to de part end Le with .brut." 111InglIng with three limieenty mpiratlons, ouch w. sea of tender intermit In the warrowing ehlldnin whom she had always toted so deeply, that one could realize the billnful meaning of t. John—L . Bletwed are the deed thaldle fa the i or Mu mid affeetton—ln at! her Ling lig, so etrong end mreest—wm gently absiortirni In tlukt higher het. she tor bar precious &salon, -- • . Ar the sun woo going down nn Friday evening, her remains were Or:posited in the teniuttful Cemetery nezr th rlt7 , in the grounds where )tart toiforo no had paned many 1 appy days, while tiory were coso.ted and ecnpled hi her brother, List w ben, after tbeir careweration thta sacrsvl lal. her nets:, hor grand children tad de. Mende were butnei. The funeral sernreo were teurbb g and iniprosalve, condneteel Ben. Illeaera Donde., Bisokbard Rll4 Hill, whoa. Lind A:Outs:gallons dnritig her illneso woe. grateful y rippraciated by bersol: and friends. Olin weo born In Mit +bell, Allegheny cr•nuty, Pa-, her paned a larae par: of her HP, lo Pitisburab, in tbe [coolly. of hot children, who nod no high, flexion. than mink, rto the nonlort roe for on shay cherished the pit/homiest (well now of Wed siglootl, and senor:, • tn.! t 1.311 u tall lc 41,0 b: Ott Mai A., Itca.,ll.' WA,110,17.1% CII 1 J. A. E C.4.1'1110.17PC5. ri - 7..3? - 1:4 }it n 111 Ix n a r the of3ce of Corryi.et enbJeti to l'es tiryyfi tha Ceputiaciss Union County Cons %miry,. ei It lolaryurro FUR CORONER..—: -. CPLOSION 'ALA, f r.;: mu:wham, viii t.n n caulloyne fry. ens?, 5nr.....,5.t 1, ins or tin, Onion County attreori•lt. nlltyls'sr. R CORUNEt—M. L. IlArrim.r.., of Cirmiaighena, will La to surolLl•le for Got , one anbyerit in iLe deeleion of the Union Gernibliun (Vint, Cyussutho— ithii.Aastt /NEM—. O.IIS ;Aro, of cY thu Elcsi Ward, Allegheny, sih he n C2lllli, foot bur Cortr, cf Ailetheny ratiect , I, .lon ni site ensiling Garrity Unice:, Ccuteutir.e. 4els•ty _ - . Fun 11.10'lliONOl'A Y._Ur.o. will be . caboiLlioto for tio on. of Prothobota.y, ontifool to the cocoon of law Union Republic,. CIMLIII Convorktion. 1o.:8:14 ruts PRoliiii.NOTA it 11, WALITIL of the Sixth Ward. Pittsburgh, will be a caudidato for the oqeo of Pruthoootara, wLlen ,o the , doetake3 of the eaten !terabit...Lan Co.. reader, FOR P.KOTHONOTAILY.-D. /Ina: will be a candidate for the °Ma of trathouotary, eubpot to the &chino of the Vrifon Repohlicao C00...41M0. E=otetitt, YROTHONOTABI.- I —Ttme. Brut. will ta, • haw:Wale to the att. hl Proti•ohotar7, ..4!..t to the &clot. of the Union Ilepablkati Oonveatl•p. atthtc t o. FOR PROTRONOTAICY.-um. 11. Elam trUl be a cm:ablate for tbn of➢ce of Prothothtanr, tuthect to the decision of the [alm Ooaventtun. fehtdaerta KjNT Y 14,1ballnSit /Pt K, —Canto Couture, of Penn ton nen Ip, will to candhltute for the snot. alike, • ulnect. tr. tte neat on of the Colon Caponlion County tlnneentlon. tont totem to to.l.`ols COUNTY commt:smuN ism —lona Elmira, et Within. hariarairi, re a candidate for nolinty Conanihrsiover, sidled to the decision or the Unica I:span:an County Con ovation othitiss-to c0UY.1 . 17 Aeoutne. Iht.tow, of 'East Do, Towsublp, a tarnlf data 44 Due Moe of County Commie= honer. suoject to the decision of tto• 1)11 , . Raptb oso oonv...tlon fol%iavr•e ST.AITF.MJEJM'S IRON CITY BANK. Prrrart.., Arr . _ $ 4Cecuk oniasad Discounta......— ............. 4r.d . 0.9 al U. S. and Pa Bawls a Cartinmkat"... 671 Got) 00 Depoaltl In C. S. Sob-Treasury 210,C0J Da Dov by of Bauk.— ........ SIS 6: "I Tampon" - , Cum to Goa - cner of 3,3X1 OS Pitt. and. Clacks of MS. llanki and Tratuary Slotnt P. 21 VS 41 ...... 110.014 Ca env-Mallo .............. _ 712,477 011 Das la other ;Yanks—. ........... __0,164-11 Poul Duo to Depooiton ... . . ...... 01Y,71.8 t 2 Tba atom. itatement comet: oceordiog to lb. but of toy kotooloolgo and toilet lIAGOIT/N, CsibleT. Ilrmed ttoto boron TO. thlo doy. 8. 8.111.114. litotaty IN ACCORDANCE WITH .INbTRUC .A. TIONB ham Ilmeiquarters, Deportment of West V tree he, orill b .old at Palette ttoe. at the Gym Wem.' Stables on the Lslend. moo the at, of M.ling, Welt Virsiele., es • `ru.sius'. April Gilt, 1804" 116 1111$11)17I0BABLE HORSES, to commenoo tit 10 o'clock .. ea. Terms tub, It, Gotramtet Yeah. .1. a Halt.NtlWolllll, Captain sad Aestetlint Q. fr. Wbeellsg, West Va., ItElreh tele.Ektcl - 0001) NUIVS TO HOUSEKEEPERS; ratactista. *not fuj r p.ot two., opectrolly Motto their potroto to call and MIZIII• theft aew ibnet Of HOBSLIiCBSISCiSo GOODS, Oat:Acting of Cutlery; Ten„Trays.s.,4l Wolter; MU- Walk earl Clock Tin Tea Cott, rim Irma and Afaembi, Toilet Work Bird Gov's, Lamps, dc.. Jo.; Cookla; TIA. and Sheet Iron Warr, Collor Were. Grid tronik-Ite Chaim Met Eand,Ac. Tin Ceding and Job. Work Joao to ark:, AU work `wartinted: &dela er Silk& ENTEMAC.TIk. PitAUL MILL tiILVERIOII. FLUU/t.—, We bore coramehotd remloitg ► 'ETV choice lot.of 68,000 bushels Smolt:tern Whet• 4 folly corool to that from which the hirheot erodes of St, haulm none lo made. Wo arih w prepanol to konfoliortr cuotamero with roar cosh to tho beet It. T. FS"Xtir.DT Jr BRO. • 191741.44" PAYEK.—atosing an. Chan -11 ,Lwr, Cod is sow let , band ; begat:lb your bdosto by meting them. Ad trlddh call nod lop, frau the oleptut gold Exobrokkred, lad ond Voltyt ra-lor Pareto to lab obeamt Iv Itch the =ail; -at 110.107,1t00k4t ttn.t, moor /Mb. tob2d JOR. ILI mins STORE SRA.DEk Ea, 4:7lar ini.#l2o# IbrarL M trou 11 Wild? et; bit:,a,nnti.te vistw.:4o3:bilir COLOR, a USW, trla r r * ! , r: "2-01V.VW • -1 . I,II3 CELLA-VEOIIII PjOBOPOSALS POR BITUMINOUS COALS...OW*I Propose/a sal to recalled al the alba a the Ishilidatmla Oss strak, South nett street, Mtn noon of ItILIDIF, ittd of Aeril, ace, for rasplylost tbisrhol• or any past of LIOWIT THOUSAND TONS Or HITTMLNOUB COALS, naltabb for the mane rectum of 1110mina. Sag Gas, to be delhostd on Lbw Wined Iracksof Ito Om Works, at the Tint Word sad Ninth Ward Stations. in the following montelyqtautitiee slats thomeed Urns in each or the month. aSe bet October, Non...cher, December. And sts tom In each el the months of /dna. ln!y,'Ausaat, 1.54. end January , mry, ;inch, April and Slay, I ecs. 'the cards most to , Slivorod Utah, dry, and or • apotos.l by the Cniamor of the Gas Works, as opal to the ample an *Web the contact Is Laud. CORNER PENN & ST. CLAIR STA. PlTratraoll. PA. • The Lavat, cleope•L 41:kti .1101 , t 111134.40111 Businesa Jtran's,Collare In the United Staten &ad= to miter sad review ►t aay tires. contatXklas tali 'lnformation, seat troo, to soy oddmo, o, ipleientl*tothaPrbulpois, JENKINS ?Ittstrargb, Pa. H OAIESTEAD GAS HT.--Tho Griffin Gamest...lomA Apparatus af.etnrins Computny, Orxenis., d undlc the bet of July, ten, Ls now pre.penal , o recalve orders for Machu.* for use ha hugs has busses, private direllings, tinkle and pobsic baildings. The apt. , et. I. situp!, In L. construction, cull, tuenegad, and of liablato he put aim of ord., wish , out grus csveireenue. the Gas is in brilliancy so lively equal to coal gssel end as the ruechlas Is las construc es russuleuttro It only .1.1 MU as if Ls coed, theas Is ao ascsaltietion, mai coneequentiy no deng.r Of thou terrible explosions to which owl gig le on liable, and in poincoi exprnse its cut le, ma;. pared with cod gas,. mese fraction. • Our terms nee CAS!tun delturryst the Factor, 1* his cl,y. hluchlam call:aimed to ran twenty-b.. burners 1211 , 1 i tar large' our., special contneti will be made:. Orders my be addressed to POST= A COMPIs• NT, Machinists a nd Engine !hinders, rernerof Przin andl Stasoris streets, POtshurgb, Pa. ja2Ylosarn MIAS. G. POSTZB.„ Clois PLUM LUNG, Gas and Steam Fitting, it its braaebea, car•fully' .Undo' ta, by ext. Headed, pnclical brarlinien. 1 bad assarteraut of GAS MIXTVUES, SI N ES. BJCIII TUBS. , 6110‘b Eil BATAS, WATER CLOSETS, LIYOUANTS, 041.51au11y an baud and Wade to obit, TATE it SEVILLE, No. to FEDERAL STHEST, Abaghevy 1104 21.7 LIBERTY R.Npf, Pittabtulh. r 3.1110.2.1117 QALE 01+ .110[1:0!. AND LOT IN 17 018569? OWN, ALLIGLIE4T CO., Ph.t—By rte t, of art order or the grpbona' Cnort ef40.1 cetioly. 1 wilt errors to:Public No. that Lb? 0 , AOUL r AY a MC, ebb 800.. and s,ts• Lie thereon, We tho property or John Larrll, decd, L onlel west by the Butler # hilegherty Tiinh ilweel. north by'the Beer r Scut, chat owl mouth by Una or Wro Hrlekle. U.!. to take place oo the proutteo, oo IrreDMISP.- Da V. April .tk, as 1 o'elock p. to. Irnos—Ton per coat of po,totoi moon t e , balance cra celetirmotodof male ccl toad, r of deed, WIEN it. Y A. LA VELY. ?, , Itulatetnkter. Istttl44lovr4.ProAtee2 Kr, tfltUt.—lVtioreas, Letters of Ad .LN miulatratimt era 16. estate of Jam. Ewing, let Pa Caralry,) late i,f Smolt Payette towiablp, aeccawd, having beim granted to the mbeeribar, all meet,. indebted to the 'sail wale - lee reiptected make Immediate paymetit, and those baling claim. demands against the ;totem or wad decadent will make know. the same without delay. to fIIOS. KW CYO Administrator, teallawdew No. la Fourth newel .131. A D3ll:ti ANO le tYrlCK—Lot ttrs of Adralrletratlen on the estate otrattlik H. Mil:ye Isle of the (lig et Pitt lough, deceated, hoeing emu granted to the nod Meted all ;means md4ord to the rotate ere recersted to make 171:161} dime payment, and thom hoeing claims to present them It Ithunt SARAH U. MILLER, Atimloittrotrix, {Swot, Common, A firghto y Clty ; Or, to JOUN titt,rooy, Po. 2t Groot •tm.t, Pitto.as7,la. rtatCtilawnti6or A umir..tritAttntb• tere t Admiomt.atipu up' n the relate a Dasher, late or rlttiburgh, dec. wet, baelug been /pawed to the undeet/goed all pa.asne Inaebsed to the mid mitre ere minuted to make pedneent, and theme Devine cltleas en present the avast to . 11:161C A.Nli SAX rig, uuti►ur J. OsS.T•II., N. la Stunt st.fiet Pittsburgh; Or, in 110PWINB • LAZi►tt,lo,}Plßh MUMS. r==l A LISILNI6TRA PH& NUTilir..-4 , ,tr L. Um le hereby giseh thot the"kndentlypterdlults been appointed edm nletratoreaf the mutt of Melt ob. Venni,. late of the Osty ef Pent•ll. awa. detna•d, .ad .11 petters. ihaeiog claims of .1. m mde mating the eenata cf theastd drcede•t resnmsed I. make ...mien the eat. to, ra trttheot deioy, sod tlione k. onlog [heron:yes tedebted take roma ere room. red to taele inmost on or blreof the the 15th of dpr I , 1114. Jini? Vozarix; Jr, • at lbe Citr3lll.le,ieth lrnsil,"/Illegheay Clty WILLIAM NEED, Flamm totroat Ip, Allyklmoy County.' table:lender • PXECUTuIt& ISOT.LUA—Lettors'l ranitatary bass tjaa thla isy ;mated to the andorastar (tonna - raj on the teat. of biome ',Lion lat. of Ts obtain Bacitigh,l dermal& All rams why: know them'. - lyre I alebtai pld est ate trW oak. Immedl-te :ya3raatt,latl That. haslet claims IGO prrant than, yroarijouthentlat.d far att:actrat. 411 H IIILLH¢, WEL V, EYetifti Fora:dam Tanta., Marl 'A261364. rohlhtliadGer Noll.C.E.—Leti.-ro of Admicubtration on "To ettaio, a Grotto J. To* t.s*, 'aloof tn. City ta , Itittantirzh,dtonastd. , hare Brea ittantild to cha tot.o..crl-or. ntl pattcks tudettod to thotald ttst tu am toque tted- to lust , hazoodlate p.-yoltat, awl mum bating <taint ot drinibd. KW= al. OF two oldie to.la otettiont nil tasks It Itotta: lb* nano ttftboat 4.lsty, , • HUBBY? 8. TWOIIMNII, - ildriditlatzslor, 111 , 111fIsed•hr 12. n Irosirth Bi.: Pi. t.burih 1864 IS6f - 6 Imp amassment Of PUK.Jk AXID 0001:111TIMil D1A.11156, tot 1844, —bi L pip.r. dash. roam In hitt:44loD 'Fiske,. , :mirkey Eloroixd—' mlth gilt edges and :Ws marble Oditee--selib toA% Went clasp. and idealist testeninge. All.ims, and from the commonest to the eel? bat Yes sale al seasonable rates by o.3oB3ifiTON 0c3.46e5-wran GT Wood etreet. AT1AN . 9.4.1 1 Pa VIER; blleall sum u2nt TO WILBLIGEWK, Jr, Adama £ 4. om P 0?. Phis h,"l.i. labt.tau:kxvu $7OO P.URZHASEn!noTIFOniOnt DWIRALING tiouBEl. linntinlporg. $l,OOO TW0417041 - MUCK novna, f Lu•hoos. . r - • , Vi.o•• • ice prowl, on WV . . Moog. .1.•• M011420E. • 11•41Conits Agent and_ _Woken No UR /guts ne.i s Paa: la.Vlsonc• • - . „. SWIEKLEZ,dG'ADI IY,h Clpetteal ...I comm,raq Doer.nnYa sant oL'lon DOTS.onthe 2..P.;c. n. 6,11.4'fr0m It taboret. Bon. J.O. TIttVELL,t, A t; IT,, Pt Ind. Tee Forty- &TRU Sestina will koroaras ea .I.IONDAY. May Ed,lBo-1.- Far elm-al:sit or foittnt.. latteraattoli r.pilly to T. n ICEVLN t CO.. ¢G Woodstreet, or to tt.• en oc i. Pot, dorrloth.r-1110 PEO-. AtlephooJ einnfy, mh:74.StawalciStwr Q.Y.RUP.--550 . 1:bb)5. Syru Nor tba fol. kJ totting brands: '.lOhattoo liserto4 , l3 ketones a, war. uootet k zapy, Quo;, 2broer & Co., 1710.• C.m b l4 X?' !," " 1s 1 1 us II al.' DLI-IEBUL- FALK - Le etiltalltrii .111. pitui Dock Crack 112,1a:414 0 - 11; wietruitod to be fn. fitott &Hoer iellaritti Sod cog to azy labnostor to tbe matt t; tot We .: JAZ. D.O.LaIll, golf. . L.- • St MA tOWetatatreet.. [(Alb iialt 111,LN for tkudo atidsitotlned NJ'.Ol4 no*"ind ;second•taqd, Km. Uzi sad fox Ise* ; ?AA ;Want, d BOA ; was. , Anit2D_WeM irerenotibm stioa-rx. t .m. g dai liptrecjpeskiivith. Zan Botintand Wilms and Ulf ts,•tots cam uo, TOOLIBItbr trilkWr . . LULE,,,807 . 01174,04 BOOTS 4.41" D 8110Zik , WTOTlCE.—;.Perihr:s vishing in g .IY4 BOOT AND SHOE LIE, WLI.I AU it to their Interact to colt of COHORT HALL SHOE STORE, And exaMtee tlattr, Kock of SPRING GOODS. 'lda an aallins at stoat ONE-HALF THE 4 gIIAL PRICE, EntlF pair ear:sated togln satititc4ce, an p.m.g.aftpnmat4umwmr*wea, air B. nue asal cat Wore got. it awes tcal, SB4 SErNit.. 62 Fifth Street:Vl =11341 1000 MEN WANTED OA*.ALRY ROOTS MoOLELLAND'S AUCTION, /5; FIFTH STREET, mhlsrda/SOn.io ECRU Bu il ding.. A NEW AND CHOICE sgszcnos tiprlng end Summer Soots, Shoes, Robbers, iVe., I=2EIEI NEW BOOT Aso Boor 000 SB or SLATER & SOUTB, na 54 /UMW or., ra aw thm not. mlat9 NEW GOODS i NEW GOODEJ We have bet melted ow. Spring Ida* a BOOTS AND SHOES, Which Ite trill eell at flu LOWEST CASII PRIMP We hem the largext acid tan eekoted stock glienN Fins Calf Square-tot* Boots, To be focuaAla the city. LA DIES' LAZiO.ATIMIS • le abundance. Give U.Scall. Jas. Robb ; tah39 R 9 maatirr F' Goo.Ds, .rorr . Brpsrvvy, LADISX GLOWS SID DASMODAL 11002 d; Do do dO cosou , as do: Do MOILOCCO &GOAT BA LIPL do; 111573 nut= BOLE GRAIN 3 CAIN➢ do; Do TWO do crew : do;. AD of tho bort roottim work, and iroonatad to gin • . - • • •• ••• " AIMEE, 8O & Mi!MMM lOIIN CAIt.r.t3ELL Mahafac . turer u BOOTS LSO MOM, or otery idvciptiolY 34 Ikalthtleld atria, Plttalans34.: ( RO. ALBREEy tiatiCO.. at tale and Satan Dealer,BOOTS, 41105114:44.. comer Weani and Irnentb atm'. •Pittabarnh. FASHIONAELB AND DESIRABLE GOOLiS,- GEN I PB & YOlPrll'B-OLO- at TO OIibEH, IN THE BEST S'TYLEkliAliliEß, R. B. NOftRIS, 7t~~NT~SAILDB, - A 79 PiDERAL ateheziy. 4 eithis plit/POSALS WILL BE BECIIIITED et the Truman Department; 011:14:of thetas• ves•lafa[ Artllitec; Waithlova; D. u . tiatlf-12.14 et the In DAV OPIUM. b 64 ;for ail the PISA. AND BoUGLalit PfLuf.FF SUDS- Alili VAULTS - 2 ' malted by thelnentry thcartmets prior to &NG' UR UM. . lrlu. .ad speciticelosiean.be obtained by app.: ' ante to Mb *Me, perteohlly az- by lerter. Bide to be yes =particle.' foot. Ind:4 log door sad niceetaly Settute l / 4 remand an the eetoide; Ib. pile* mead to co..- all otoolytt ettattear t accept the trdlght sad the actesi hatilteg aperoes or workers** ths Vete wbarittbe vault. WO to JelP erected. . • - . Safe to be &limed at .tbri. Eahood Dspot. or Stimuaboat Wilarf for transport sb art gisni orda 1 .4 mumble, cbsorge. • -• Lade nu tins Vanity or Snits 'gni be forobbsil by the. Dosunainsk but mist b. invinsiy 'mit cra br the eontraetorvrithont chute. • • stil tidos:mid be s==paded by the bond of two Ansbnissibin prone 'in the nun or PM! Oar she bidder swapt and parDirin tb.tb xset if nwstd. .4 told= the nalincirang of the absorb, to be ace. tided to ty lbstiottnetor.of Intartinl Boum. of. Du 'District • • The Reprtetrat memo the rlgbt to nlect any or all the Ill& If It but coneldered I te-ltdrreet to do ae, and no WA ertil tts - asildervd that date not emtkt-In Is the nottdrerionU or I hie advertisement. • Stile to toe eneknedin sheeted- envelop% ondarrad • 'lmages far &fee and Thane,. _twit VLOUkftb • - I BOOMS, :comma nArit ma) man= m ge.ltrkis, otsr Naas., iandr: Etixt s ) E.7:301•01311. - Ofinni Ida and tqls Vida at eioisad. eta PrlClstfi Os Tinto to Cobh:tot boo LID otto.! • nsnaNcor ifteci tall Ski se; same ottbo AVID AND to btu* to tho bool ..itanzr or this ettablittemS; bob; tootbod by I • • Owl Arta 'at NADA Woe asodorsto. sad. ' - AtThirAlt. DR. BAELZ ,titi thuumt -at DIYNAESS, D rf. wa .4 ran; boom!. OATADACY,' ADIDAS' AMA fat ADTIVICIAL A'''"•10111 711' . 1 CL t t 1:1! 1.15.n1=13'14 bob tiatoots' abbot . !At, Db, /Da! and lawitog to O9eo:100 Yaw eratcr.. ASTRAL , OIL ASTRAL NA6IIIA 0116 . . 1 •• natal; _puritind the m 6,4 Addy ovilt4 bi 0 .1.1!L BSA NDON, ani a e.ae+paiedeoo4 e t o its podia aut•saystu r na chiral ea Aril, edam& prialci i ir, an 4 , • 7110 e• axZytUN D& Co pArE ,---7"-----------------JI AND - VWELEIXE. t,. nomm.—amit Otter UP* alt i .:' ~ 'AIid,IiaLOPES,I3: I" . 4. - 414. - coicei dad \ I a , . :VC T. / I t 22 Mg al Is.3t. e ~ 7 - * • • , , mutainr—inii i '!z. v; - JEll*----.—"7".""---""".-wy----..--.A1)4118,.Inatvetirune it suttativcoraotor Dlsaftd *I Glint .1131007.- 'inessbaget.,Ara.:.nr.4.2l.•,nako,Dr.,ll.al. ' •olicirimodem. Ladd*, It gam" Neu —. ~,,, lmviiimysi ; - ' M'aft .-" -, attbdylilintir b. aliddad. for ult. , _. S; -' -- IIICSIII4,OO. , -...-, ', kph wx: MEM 5 • - 4
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