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TUESDAY IitOIINING, APRIL 26, ISki4.
i :MI / - - STIBUBB.AN:
zzta:Miit.E. OF ADVERTISING RATES.
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` • . • 1 92 1 139 11 1 1 1 9 4 1 1% 9 2 2 /12 1 1% 9 2 2
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Oaetiose- .-. 11 7/171 40 I . 9., 9 ' 9
e-eirol1sel.: 1 1- 193 ..r. - ...30 - - '.
• Three tlalee-- 1 90 00 25
Your thaim- - - .1 ll5 ._..
Iles three- 990 180
Chernat-- 11 51 40 170 95 8$ 45
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, Two vote.-- 4-25 960 290 :170 145 85
Maio ;weeks - 803 880 400 240 900 110
Vas ulontl:.. - I 50 400 600.2 TO 1160 123
Ta 9 scathe.- 11 25 400 T5O 4- CO 373 200
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Three melba. 1176 700 9 15 470 4 55 988
, 1100 13 85 800 0 211 4 10
' Ito leasille- 27 00 15' 60 18 CO 10 312 .9 00 616
One Year-- 92 00 i 8 00 21 13 11 00110 70 6G4
0111AGRAIIL11 ADVERT/SSUERTI.
,-Fat:ostif-eru" thutpabb ono week
tamtiod to Mu lountditts braises, a the antitscr.
411.*iirtstrefIlsecietits In exact Vrop=tion:
. 13=1 2 gls2ellocues
ea.; 1D0010.........4201 5 , 4 00 4TO IF ocrOD
• -!Altrelikissozettc....... r CO 16 2
10[02124........... 24 40 19 Oa 161'6 10 W.
' 412 CO 12 00 24 ED 14 0;)
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P7l7l77aticak sorb Laserticl—.`-:-.—.. 50 enti
, 75
flvlM litsicaboo7 adi707. 70 0 7717, P 77 77174---2 7 Co '
272402:1122.45t0tia5:..4.- 2 75
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tblial!"!, iToromanGsse ,„,pitt
Meetingat
:',..AWsrpilaintenthly Meeting of ,City CUM..
es wat heldna Monday esuatagAprn 2st&
In Belisf, - prtsint, Messrs . - Allen, Brown,
iladumns..)llller, McLaughlin Mckilllon,
Mallattltif Morrow, McClintock, Phillips,
'labmpson Beds, Reed, Bead,
' Tents and-PreildentlicAuley. ,
The zathutesof thri preceding meeting were
read and anpre7sd.
ld• 4.11. Bead presented • petition for •
•," 'sewer (*Virgin alley. Bead and refaced.
to the Street fleraMltice.
_ Also, petition from dlizems, praying
L Ocoanells to grant autlicuity to the 011 Valley
4Telegiaph- Company to complete their line
from the Allegheny Vallay.BaUscad depot: to
the Bt. 'Charles Hotel. Bead - !Maned to
the Street:Committee with power to act. --'
In eonnection with the ahoy,, the Pnwli
dentreed a a3mmaalastlaatroza;.-11.
. ion, for the Inland and 011 Valley Telegraph'
Clompanles,,, asking the right lb put oil tent;
- gaps : poles along Omit street, from Hifth to
Liberty, and thence:to the railroad bridge of
the Pittobruti, Port Wayne anct.t;)hicago
Company also-from' thi earner.ol"
Binh sweat, along Smitbield to Third, and
thanes to the Bt. Oman* Hotel—,which, in pi
.sth, wan reared a
red to u, IllaWatillora•
'maltose. "
Oa motion of D. Bead, S. O. non-concrured,
and amended by. addin, "with power to
Mr. Qalns: presented a petition ,from the
helm of Irwin Reed, milting Cornelia to gin
`them farther time under a Ilea for grading
-sad paving um:lament. Read and referred
_to the City Solicitor.
Mr.hicCarthy, a petition from Robt. Frank
- lin, whin for• the appointment of a Commit
tee to adjasl c claim alleged to be due by him
for grading and paving—she petitioner eller
Ing that no grading and paving had really
been done, for which he wee liable. Referred
to City Solicitor.
Mr. Reese presented a petition from Wm.
Inttleaere, praying for a redaction'of rent en
the coffee stand °occupied by him in the Dia
• mond, "as it dra no t pay him to pay the rant
he is nom paying.' Pe tarred to Market Com
a:lams. • ,
The President read a commuldeation from
, the }Thiellee Committee, relenice to the alaim
against Andrew Bic/latter, deceased, and Jas.
• Cauldy,sureties for Robert. Alliagbaro, recom
mending the collection of the amount of Mr.
Atli:intent% defleieneyorithoutinterest. The
following resolution accompanied the report :
Reached, That the report of the Finance
Committee he accepted, and the recommeod.
Con in regard to the Mahn of Robert Attics
ham and his sureties be adopted, provided the
said sureties pay the amount due by Mr.
,Alltoghaza within adz mouths of this date.
:"7 Thartatehttion Was read andsdepted.
_ Mr. Thompson presented a %Uttar $lOO,lO,
for-repairing the, roof of the Misters engine
hose, with a rcsolation to payee urns. The
reaciluthm woo mad three times and passed.
Mr. Allen, from the Water Committee,
presented s report, which was _steepled and
atithbrised to bepublished.
Mr. 1,,11. Reed presented a revised ordi
nance, Axing the grade of the extension of
Pennsylvania Avenue, and'other streets.
Mr. Phillips -presented a substitute, the
Main feature of which was, that It raised the
cede of high atnet two feet, walla the
grades of the other streeterindlittubed. , -
After a very animated discussion, the sub
stitute was toted down.
The question on the third reading and final
pane of the originel ordinance was than
ealled,' sad ' the yeas and nays resulted as
Yesa---Idessta- Allen, Drown, r Hardman,
MeLeagbitn, McMillen, McCarthy, Morrow,
McClintock, Quinn, Thompson, •Reed J. 8,
Reedit., Willa, Toung.-11.
Naym—ldeurs. Miller, Phillips, Rees, Mc-
Auley, President-4. •
Se the ordinance was declared adopted.
Mr. M c Carthy, from the Committee on lire ,
Maeland Elmo, pruented a report Betting
that they had carefully considered the
bill which had passed the Legislature, creat
ing** Mlles of - Bin' Marshal for Allegheny
aunty, and had found It to be vary obnoxious.
The report woe accompanied with a pro- ,
amble and nisokitionl, netting forth that the
bUI, whether Intentional or not, tould be used
for corrupt purposes, and as its passage was
not demanded by the citizens, the Councils
disapprove of its pawage. The preamble and
resolutions were real three times and paned,
and the Clerks of Councils were ordered to
send eartUled, copies thereof to the Governor
and our Iteprerentatirea.
Mr. Brows; frond the Special Committee to
' whom mu referred the matter relative to the
railroad pier on Duquesne way, submitted the`:
following resoluthm: •
• . Asedeocf, That the Committee appointed to
wafer with the Pittsbargh, Fort Wayne and
Chicago lialiroA-Campsay, relative to the
application of said company for the right to
build a bridge pier on the Allegheny wharf,
be and they, are , hereby , authorised to nage
date with said company on said value; and
If they see Troyer, to grant said right for the
consideration of $5,000, to be paid In cash
endplayed at the disposal of the Allegheny
'lna Committee, to expended In grading
and paving= that part Cl said wharf lying
between the St, Clair street and Mend street
The rescintion„ was read three times' and
A 'Militia, risking S. - Mt:: MMFanr Witito.ll:
fa the pilaw °tact °rain:mentor the widen
' &elect Centre avenue, fie= Yulton to *ill*
street, wee read and , ,
Also, pellticn against the widening of
'Mild avenue, Bann action.
410db:tithe* for the grading snap:min:ea
Wilkins street in the Ninth Ward was read
• three titles and passed.. Not morbid to C.
Also, an ordnance repealing that part of
the ordlassee forthe widening and opting of
Webster atreet, which applies to that portion
of tine aunet between. Fulton and Roberti
Street , . Adopted., Not ruched in C. C.
An ordinance Axing the grade of Washing
ton ungd,
_from the south curb of. Liberty
etreetto the, north curb of Webster street,
wee read three times and passed. Not nub-
Mr. Nolilni offered a reroltdion izetructing
the City Solicitor to diaw up an ordinahoe
donating &portion of the "old basin lot" to
the Centati Board of _Education,
as a staler
the Met School, bad to report the semi to
The remintion wee read three times and
pateratb.‘ Rot Melted in O. C. •
_ In Ormesen Cateco,-Present, Mears. Avg"
• Areastreag, Buckley. Reck, CoSine
• Datis,..Dean, Dickson, Paws Mins
Xers &WOG Jeremy, Jones, ...Leonard;
Maeltsy, flostoresay, 1 100andless 31.4301-
bud, M'aevap,M'Reown, O'ffsloraii,o7laros
O'Neill, Pathenten; Sebum, Snivel, White,
1 4 4•6 04Treeltrent.
fkalairclite of the melons m e eting wet(
mad lad appeared.. •
Mr Mare prevented a petition from ,t he
e
Nisl;polkre,requestlng an advance of twin-
Z ir di zezte per night: Referred to Polloe
Mr. Davis sdered.the following resolution: :
poin
" "Owl, That the Finance Committesibo
lasmurtml to report anu '
rdinance ting
dif liucitio/ crude and refried olla
oroily Pittsburgh. Referred to the - 11nence
Committees with instructions to report , lbs
On Motion of Mr:Davis, the 'ordinance in
- fillailed than - widening of Centre avenue
waraarmatalbrlusertlng the Dimes at Geo.
8a P, 1/Isolll 'Minna and James '
%MI , 1 . 4 ,1010:0 *of the former viewers.
presursui as oidhirkee
innutthe saidarot tholiptot t _
EZZLNIA
slaws tram iBO9 t 1100., -- allokaftar warm.
aralrla debate, wee adopted.
Mr. Bur. May pressured s commtinioation
Ern& the Palle* Oatamittse, with the following
resolution: -
Resolved, That the Pollee Comteittes'be M
ania= to prepare as ordinance Increasing
the,pay of the day pollee from the present
rate to the following, to wit: the Chiefs nay
to sixtrdollarhand - ilin other police to fifty
&Mara per month, day still retaining their
Pertiadtes•
A commemastion from the Maier was also
read, stating that the perquisites of the pollee
feat:Aorta:7 and March amonoted to $10.91
per month each.
Mr.Q'Neill moved sa an amdment that
the rotary of the Chief be fixed en at isoct per
yea; and that of the police at $7OO.
ti nanmeant was adopted. The resolu
nds imd was then passel
Mr. McGowan offasd the following:
That the filreet Committee be
to lurtelltna attest graded and pared
in front of the Water Works, and that said
COmmittee report an ordinance to that effect.
Mr. Jonas offered the following:
Resolved, That the Street Commissioner of
the. Second District he tnatrutted to repair
Second etre= which at' the-present time is
alinost imputable.
• Bead and :stared to Street Committee.
:The only items 'of Common Connell buil
neu reached by Select, were , . the resolutions
native to repairs on Second street, and in
regard to thoparing of Star street, in front
I of the Water Works.
Common Camell concurred in all the bad
ness of the Sabot, =apt those items which'
wire net reicheA.
Our Book Table.
.
itlussat or Writ Discos= or &MIDI Of TEO
•
Sttu. By Johrtllannia& /fele; Chytato H. M.
.laden Anat•..Palls& ..n.2 gold Mezaile. of the
Itoyal Cleespayblid Society, Woo. Our. Member
sae Gots Medalist of the Prima 'Geographical So
-OSP: With Way and Portraits, anc
.00sillustraeas, chiefly from Cumin. by Copt.
Grua. New Toth: Hever & Brothers, Pitts
' burgh: for sate hy Henry Ulster, 71 sad 71 Slith
.May 4. &Opp. Pro;
Its long•kept sword, whlchall-tbs horning
io! Etoptlans, all the nontical and gea
graphical shill and onterprirsof the Ehcenl
claus and Grota4, fait to dleiiover,Afrita his
at telkgaiyiebled up; main the rola= before
us will be found the reiord of bog, and when,
analrbure,an llngllshtrawelier, - after eisOonn
&Aug and owereentlig manifold duadnita.s,
inuiprierable dangero, became pa•
ecue3 of what the greatest kitty had longed
fok in rain—the. power to solve the IhritSri of
the river of Egypt—to answer the questions
which had been asked for thousands of years,
isotalned.unallswerod—
" 4 :1 rather litaa. CCU thy cattle can toll
• Os to-what tali thy faaatihis milt"
Sushati achievement aS that of Cot Spoke,
Were it not for the el-abserblog interest or
, the war, would undoubtedly have been every
sitheresprominent theme. of distmeslon in all
the written and oral communications of intelli
gent -mei' for -months putsince first the
intelligence molted us that th e
bold explorer bad actually arrivedat
tens -bg salling.downtite White Nile from its
trow,asoortained .souroe, the Lake liVyransa.
'lint at Ilia, we have not by anticipetion ear
-1 bursted any portion of Our intermit in what
Captain Spoke has tell at, end we therefore
have the !greater pleasure In store when the
fresh pages are turned over with cadet earl.
retry to trace, from day-to day,end from place
to place, the program of the. fret 4acreershal
explorer who has been able to solve this spat
problem—the " age-enduring mystery of the
sacred Nita—the hitherto unsolved problem
and mystery both of modern and ancient
geography.
We shall not—indeed we cannot, because we
have not .spacefor a volume, but only for •
paragraph at our dispasel—attempt to give
any outline pf gaptalnApeke's court, through
the remarkable region which he traversed, and
the exciting details of-which his book so on
ostentatiously, yet so effectively and delight
fully describes. -We ham merely referred to
the great geographical Importance, and to the
universal interest of the remarkable achieve
ment which now stands indissolubly nasals.
ted with his name; but we must aslathereader
who would estimate the man and his work, to
open Captain :Spoke's volume for himself, as
no words we can no would avail to give
anything like an adequate . impreuion of
its charminx narrative and of the val
uable additions it makes to our knowledge et
the African continent and Its inhabitants.
-In point of fact, be will Ond that it pastilles
the account which an English reviewer has
:given of it, in eayingthattt is 'mere enchant
ing than a fairy tale, mere exciting thin a
_li.anwritatioas or Carrratar. Pnocat en. A Sarin of
,Ditstraions. By Barber?. reenter, Author of "The
Principles of Payola:goo," "Boolal Statica," " Ea-
Ittoral,PoUtlcalaadEstbatio," "Education,"
"VIM
. Psinciples," etc., etc. With a Notice of
Spencer a "Saw flatcar of Philatopby." Nair TOT.
D. Appleton A Co. Plttaboithi for We by Dash,
Marko & C0.,931ir00d stmt. 4440.12m0.
The name of Herbert Spencer, though for
Many years very Irogdantly mentioned in li
terary circles, both in Earopo and. America,
has not perhaps hitherto attained mach cur.
mac/ in the outside world, or with the
reading pnblie generally. But few renders
could trice the euthorship of some of the most
strikingly original and thoughtful Mays on
ratio= subjects, which have from time to time
appeared in the quarterly reviews and other
periodicals, to one whose name had never been
paraded on title-pages or in, publishers' =i
nclines:nen% as popular names are wont to
be. Yet, even In this country Mr. Spencer
has not remained tillnow altogether unknolrn
in a considerable number of readers—though
we believe only one distinct work of bit hes,
up to the appearance of the volume now tie
tfore,ne, been published lathe United States.
That work, however, was of such notable
,quality—was so remarkable far profound and
practical wisdons..—and presented suck strik
log and valuable views on a subject of groat
and enduring importance--that ithu elicited
inerrahere a large and continually in
creasing sham of attention and interest.
We refer, of , course„. to the work: on
'Education' published some time ago by
Menu. D. Appleton it Co. Ai to the pres
ent volume — 'lllustrations of Universal
Plogrece—it contains a serious of _cony, or
, discussiorfli, on the following subjects
Progresat its Law MA Cause—Blinnera and
Inhion—The Genesis Of Science—The Pbysl
_elegy of Laughter—The Origin and Function
of Music—The Nebula Ifypothesit—ltaln on
the Emotions and the Geolo
gy—The Development Hypothesis—The So
cial Organism—Use Indiana:iv—The Sources
of Architeontral Types—The•Use of Anthro
morphine. We do not intend in this brief
Itotioe to attempt to spot. of Mr.Sponeses
philosophical opinions or to eless him with
any'erhool,Franco-GerMan orlfranoo Scottish;
=entice It to my, that he has been falsely
calleda Conitist, though his views more nearly
coincide with those of Sir William Hamilton
on some fundamental points, than with those
of the brilliant but seperficial generalizer '
whose name is associated with Positivism.
Bat call hi philosophical exit= what we
may, no reader of - those thirteen essays can
fail to have his thought stimulated to greater
activity, and to - realise that he accompanies
no ordinary mind, whether the result of his
reading shall be to agree or to differ with the
writer of them.
.Consa Muse; es, AN Itauta Jambi/.
Raba» It. Cr bawling. Boston Orceby
Nichols. Pittentrzb finals by Davis, Clarke t
Co., in Wood sure*. , Zblyp. lemo.
We can cordially c oto mond this beautiful
and interlining volume, as being well &dap.
ted to girl' youthful readers & taste for the
objects of an and the softies of natural bean
' ty, which 'an Italian piney • meat neces
sarily den with. It is written with nth
frestinue and graceful ease, that, while it
exactly mita the juniors, even the gain glut
of swain will find much amusement, and
.probably= some touches of pleasant mania
oesioekin going our its pages: It is neatly
.printed and contains a lumber of illustra.
Religions.
UV. Mr. Dunlap, Pastor Elect of the North
'Church Allegheny, will preach before the
Presbytery. of Allegheny Oity, on Trtuday
the 20ti, bast., at 9 o'clock P. M., in Dr.
Swift'a dumb.. ,
/The Preelaterr will also meet In tie Chapel,
or. .the Western Theo. Seminary, at, T o'clock
P. 31., for theponces of Ordaining and In
Dunlap Bor. Mr. Shields
of wster. will much the on
Sermonßride. Rev; Mr. Lowry, of ;Beaver, will de.
liver Vise charge to the Pastor , and the Hee;
Mr:Smith of Shupsiough will deliver the
charge to" he congregstierk Bet. Ur. Dun
lap will preach regniarlY every Sabbath_ at
1034 A. DI., and 9 o'clock P. U., Ia the , 04p.
el of the Western Theo. Seminary.
•- - .
Norcitn - Mr. L Hunt, Mesonkaistli
Stith stinet; het tioefred The Ikea Wiwi f
or The bleebtotets 'of , the leles.":-•
ling Pomace of the Land' and r Ban. Also;
The Border Untie ; or,- The Cup, the
Win. end alt.:Wilde:am: A - romanee of
the Wait. , The' Antis Lathan:Us of "Men
foe's Ten Cent Novels,"and • the second fa
that of "Ten Cant Himasttan" -
Tsi plata: s finit& tolarpeat the beim
dfor maraud of ' Onfeetiattlin kept
Georgeglkimpit bleßrats Boa ondriPme
ths'Alligit'sjNov MAAS UM&
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ltunlclpaL
Nye publish_below fn fall,,tero tots of As
sembly, passed at els lumina and approved,
which ere of Interest to our Allegheny read
An An relates* to additional water works in the
city of Allegheny.
li'll.11•11, The present Inllltiee for'the mopes a
water to the residents of the city of Allegheny are
deemed LUX9IIIICI.IIi, by the greatly Innen d colt
somption, and • necestityleekti ,tor the luniedlate
enlargement of the present water works of said city,
by the addition of new toilldingland power. Thera
fore
file. 1. Be LI moored, da, That /mei Marshall,
Joseph Hirkparrick, Henry birth, 3. L. L. E.n.S.
and William tinalth, he and they are hereby appolnual
and cnetitotod • Bond of thatmialonere of the
water works extension of the city of Allegheny, with
power to CH nannies la their mambas. IMM what.
01 . r =UM arising. and the mid baud shall oeganise
by the eloction of • Prewitiant and Treasurer from
their number, the Terminer &Mpg bond in each
amount, with approved soretni, so the raid board
May determine; and they shell hare and see • com.
mon seal.
... _
B.th. 1- That the mhd board be, and they areherabT,
ratted with full power and authority to coutract for,
and nonerintend the thank* of, additional works for
At rd
the said city of egbeny, including building., en
ewe, macWnery, ad a ft things necessary to the full
and entire temple nof th e seine for practical open;
Mien, open plans bar appeared by the Select sad
Common Cannel . Me coy of Allegheuy, at a cw t .
not to rieteed on. dred Audi:llra thousanddollthe. i
. 80.11. That for the purpose of defraying the cod
thereof, the sold 'um hereby _ moth:Hind and!
empowered to ban bonds; In toe woe of the Board;
of horwaisioners f the welter works execration of
the thy of Allth ny, sighed by the President and
Treathrer of said ?board, and havittg the real of thy'
beard attached, kir etch amount al they meth deem'
necessory, not however exceeding th e sum oat hon.' ,
dred and Any theosand dollar., end to negotiate , the
some; the said bonds shall be of dot =lllations not
exceeding one thousand dollars, and have such timed
for their natality ea the geld board my deem ode
,fable, =detail beer Laura, at thirsts of els per
sat, playable econbannually, at such place or piths"
me theuld board oraydetermine.
80. IL That for the perporee of defraying the cost
alit,. erection of the contemplated additional water
• Wirth, it le hereby made th e duty of the mid C....
CllO of said city, to appropriate fur thepratent yea
and annually thereafter, sod of the Treasurer of the
city t eseleport, to the trader of the add board, twenty
thoeund dollars oat of the revenues of sold city
Wising from wow asseasments or We until all the
.thet of the erection of Kali additional water works'
shall hare bran fully paid, Including the redemption
of bonds hereinbefore sethorized to 141 fined, With
armours of inter*, and Incidental expense. of Able
board, and said sem, se set apart annually,shoil b y drawn upon the order et the geld boerdolgned by
the President theredf, and sensed by the Treuwer
floret:if, mid said sum do set evert annually shall not
be diverted by rho .old city, or the Treneurer of .old
city, or by told hoard; from the following uses, viol
lint, to the payment of Internet on any bond. Wood
by said board on th. authority herettibeflue gine.
and eecond to the fan and Amd extinguishment and
payment of the debt contracted, to tho Motto* of
told 'Millbrae water work., de.
. Sc.. B. That lb. accounts of said Board of Com.
misdeed. 0311 be audited by the committee sp.
panned to &Milt the city uethnts. . .
Bsc. O. That the said Select and Common Councils
'are hereby empowered to make such additional sp.
propriations to the thewl hind provided for to tree , :
thin four of this wt, ow they rosy we proper, and nth
additional appropriations that be held to the same
nue . ..therein preeenbed.
Bm. 7. That when the aid webs works additions
are fully and'entlrely coinplthial to practical operw
hen, the control of the meld board over them dull
craw, wed they shall he thetteeforthLmanapd awl
operated by the city under each eratenn as the corp.,
rate entboritie of the maid city may are proper to
adopt; but the said Board of CoMmisatortere shall
continue to aka built the debt created by them ea
berdnatter provided dtoill him been hilly paid.
An der rehabs to sidewalks fn Allegheny city. •
Sm. 1. RA a .arid, do. That It shall be the duty
of the street commiesioner of the city of Allegheny,
eruenerer any part of thy eldesulk of thy argot,
lane or allay, or meths in std city IA or that be.
two. tint of repair, - to give notice to. the owns,
'.herners, of the moldrudertate fronting the &Mew '
wont of rewir, or, to his agent or agents, If he, •
or they have any, er-to the occupier ir occupier. of
the saes., if there be any, be can the thrarror owners
Cannot he found, or is,or ore unknown, to bore the
meld sidewalk repaired or 'spared, under hie roper-
evision..or acconnup to hie directions, Wale ten',
days after snob notillution, cad in eau of the d. '
twit of the eerier or own= to comply with such
notifiratlon, It shall be the duty of the Wesel ewe.
mlsloner to cause sorb rewiring ; Sr repaving to be
made it the proper east end expense of the 'owner, or
owners of the real aerate frontire the sidewalk so
repaired or reposed. seri he WWI make demand of
%hemmer or owners, or of his, her or thar Nr.t .5
agent., or of the *snider Or occupier. of snob nu
nude, when the owner or owners chat be found.
or le or are unknown, for the payment of the emu
and thpaneas of soot. repel:lna, sod If the ....t are
not paid he shell, otter ten days thereafter, file a
statement thereof In the diddet court of Allegheny
county, verified by Wilda.% which statement hull
he entered of record, and .ball be etniciustra as to ell
matters and things therein contained, sod add can
and espenssaaholl be and month • prior lion upon
the real estate fronting the eidesealt -00 repaired or
roared, nut a the eameeloall be fully 'paid and ois
wde
f e e n e d lu t , h n lb s osmhao fhO vra n b w le e ablyh „wrt
h
unto( the Mayor, Aldermen and Mirth. of Alleghe.
ny no debts secured by mortgage an tow by lawn.
covetable.
Son 1. The lien of municipal robe, lutes and as ,
Kunlun of the city of Aileshm'y, shell not be ell.
vested by no, judicial sole se ntheets to much there
of as the proceed. of mkk ale cm) be brandielent to
discharge sod pay. .
.11r. Brunot , a Lecture.
Tito following .colospondoneo exp 44
pelf
Mowry W. tf Kramer, &maul 4. Lao mad That.
D.hraett fr., Oostmfoe. ea Getters. coul Eataimp
for ihn Sails:es Fair.
Giam.san: We beg leave reepectrolly to request
that you wIU make arranger:mate M procure a repot,
Won, forth. [lament 4 the Sanitary Mr, of the leer
tom of F.ll rtnaboti Fey., on the &object of "One
&anion '
" &sheeted 0 f... week. SON . the .
church.. In elleghenY City. ender the ansplcoe, coil
for the beovflt of the Ledlee Boldlere AM Sudety.
• •
Bow of the undersigned were mama and heard
that lecture, and can bear witness sa lo thspowtir
and skill with which Mr. Brtutot delineates the Int.
rota stammer and noble goatlike of "Om goldiers,!'
and their patince, Courage, toils and eafferlogs,the
lights and Mallows of camp, learplud wed arbor, life,
all of which be ow and felt t his oms lemon, Many
of the incidents he describes, and wet of his graphic
sketches, are .drawn from pawned obeereation ; for
few inert here mingled more with our withers, qr
labored and offered more for them than be. V.
think, therefore, that uthing could barium fitting
and proper than • lettere for such us oldest.
Empu ell tfully,
Thos. Bakew, Thai. M.
Jame. Marshall, T. V. Dar ,
/cash lEtng, John B. Clark,
John P. Jenninp, Davl4 A. thwart
Lanz BL Pennock, Josfah Copley
IL CMOs,
18, Y. VOl3 Vanottorat,
and others.
SEM
April 7.), 16G4.
Yrmentaif, April Z., Int
Ma. ?sum IL lizerwor—DearStr The committee
take conch Owen to preamtnag you the smote
requeet of some of ow meet prominent titl
es.; for you to, rapes! your lecture MitiVed .ther
noulters," for the bonsai of the liartituil
The noblest:Mem of the lentos+,
.end praleawOrtny
'object for which the proceeds are to teapplled, is en
nobling both to the lectarer sod to those ids:dined De
carrying out the althea of *Or worthy. citizens. l
you grill therefore attain to the mutat, re will m oot
cheerfully make all the necessary Arrangements llor
Its repetition at as early 11, &tees tatalble.
Awaiting your reply, w
ee, aro reepectfoll D. y yours,
. H. HISCUI
BAWL.ONG,
THOS. tatzwELL
11• MAST
• thus, April Z.
p. 11. 711...1d, &mod A. Dm owl Mesas 2
writ jr.
atITLIMIN I comply willingly with the re
quest of your Committee, only regretting that I Mal
not take time to rewrite the lecture and try to Make
It more worthy of the respect and of the kind verde
of the friends who WC LPN to tePeet 4.-
1417 truly yours,
• • IMAX It. BUIINOT.
Vie Courts.
Reported eipmaly for the Plttabttrith Gazette.
DernuorCouar—No business was trateacted
yesterday. The jury was dieeharged and the
CouriadJourned to meet Saturday, April
Cottons Puna—To• day the remainder of
the Argument List, comprising the following
ewes, will be tahon up : •
0. J. 10. Edwin n. o.d P. B. B. Co.-11otlan
tbr jurer
11. Thomas Wllann. J . 0. IleFarland—Botlan
for new trial,
14. John Crawford, for trae, n. H. Ilarsball et eV-
Referred quertluar.
LS. Wen. Hiller et al ea. BS Ilagetoyer—Brothro
or POW trial.
17. Lanjguidodosaenk and o - 116 a& J. Gasorotb—Notton In
most of
12 L. baogmat o. lobo Blair at at—tiotloo to
take off natoult.
21. Gawk. Park as Ills& J. Park—to dlti:Eaca.
Drina Mamas nr Sam Towsisinr:—The
Union citizens of Scott Township metagree
able to call setheusual place of holding elec
tions on Saturday April 21, Col. Wm. Espy
was chosen Chairman, : and N. McDowell,
&meter,.
Col. Win. Espy and Jas. B. olenn, was cho
sen Delegates.
The following Resohitlons Was offered bi
Col. Wm. Espy.
RaolociL—That the Delegates be histruoted
to Tote for Gent. J. K. !Moorhead Ant; hut,
and all the limo--and for unconditional Lin
coln Delegates team State Convention.
We. Ears, Chairman.
N McDowsus., Scey.
Wirt: Doman limurrum, LED Peons,
lOU :arse Or 1111:Y...-1 hero DIM changed
my mind respeeting Brown's Slouch's!
Troches from tEllerst, excepting to thliik bet
ter of that whieh I begin thinking well of."
Her. Hem Wald Bestehen "Great Swan
in subduing hostanese.' Sri. Daniel Wise,
New York. "The. Troehos are a staff of life
to me." Prof. Edward Wewton, President of
Hamilton College, Clinton, N. I. "Simple
Sad elegant combination for Sang* do"
Dr. G. B. Bigelow, Boston. "I reoommorol
their aro to potato alpacas." Her
.. B. IL
ChiPth• •
Daewerm—Yesterdsy morning, & man
named Peter idiehaele,enpged on the stelm
ir Ninnies, whilei:drawing a bnoket "WAR
oaf ihelowei guards; overboard, between
the Mime& end v airmora, and was drowsed.
The bodfite ant yet been recerered. The
&would wu a ; maul at ;Virginia, end had
left that State to seeid the rebel oene ption.
Jilin Boum' •ist - Itticrirr..—On"Siktzr.
1 / 1 e: t **ft goodi Itortso:3ln3[eGanis.
11 1 4% ii mose!smusrodps4sllooditt , *
ilts omitmport; * 000 titan. s-
~ ~ ~~~i
• ... )Probable: Houtablea
On Monday nosing, about, six trelocki:
two colored mm . named William keids ind
and Allen. Miliaria waren:turning home from_
work, They beeamelitrolied in adifdculty with
a party of width men at the carter of Webster
!and Chatham streets, who &Waded them with
atones, and forced them to make s hasty
retreat. After they had run for some distance,
Meals eitcer stopped or wai oyirhauled by
a young man named John Bradford, when he
drew a large penknife and stabbed Bradford
on the loft aide, the blade, which war about
four lathes long, penetrating—between the
fourth and fifth elan. bleeds and Williams
then fled, and Bradford MU carried to hie home
on Webster etreet.
Alderman. tiutler'a attention being exiled to
Heeds, be ran after him, caught Lim and de
livered him into the custody of officer Shore.
Ile then followed after Williams, wbo had
been struok on the head with a brickbat, and
suooeoded in apprehending him. The Alder
man committed them both to Jell fore hearing,
which will take plane this afternoon, at four .
o'olook.
The Injarod mut Is about twenty years of
or. The It onnd to cozy coven, Ltd may
result fatally:
Stolen Goods Recovered.
Yestuday afternoon, u man named John
McCullom wu arrestod by the Allegheny po-
lice on a charge of assault and battery, pro.
forted by Mrs. Bottles, and was committed to
jail in default of bell to sneerer the charge at
Court. Suspicion having been attached to
McCallom for come time as being concerned In
recent Cobbories, a search warrant was lined
and given to °dicers Wills and-Cabby, who
.proceeded to.the house and disarmed 01,60
in counterfeit postage currency of the denom.
inationpf fifty cants, and a largo lot Of dry
goods and notion'. Among the goods found
VON four pieces of dahlias, 0/10 pillar of
black Union cusimere, one balmoral skirt,
woolen bostery,aeck•tiss collars, nots,:velte,
trimmings, suspender*, ;tree light shawls,.
combs, a box of gloves, three pain of shoes,
knivee, forks, and soma chesplawelly. The
oftwere eased upon the goods and took. theta
to the Mayor's alio, where they await Idea
tification.4The *alms of the *rackets Sborit
$lOO. •.hits. hfoCullom era, also arrested and
held for a hearing.-
The Preasn.—Great Sanitary Fait.
The me en of the city Press held an ad
journed myling y esterday oiler:loon, to. beu
reports friis; sat-committees appointed at ,e
previous meeting, to consult with the fevers'
publishers of newspapers in the calm end
region round about, and with their employees.
A circular was 'prepared and unt to all
newspaperofßees in Pennsylvania and Bastern
Ohio, calling their attention to the object , of
the greet Pair, and arging,tbe olaints of the
committee upon the pablie.
Several of the city offices reportedthat the
employees had agreed to give one dey's ishor,
or its equivalent, as a contribution to the
Fair.
U.S. Disasters CPVllT.—Before Judge Ma.
Candles/. A. special session of this °oust
commenced an Motdoy. The on tees dis
posed of was the ease of tr. B. Marisa M.
Stewart, 0. L. Barrett snd A. P. Owens, action
to recover amount of bond of $1.200. The
Jury returned a verdict releasing the defend
ants upon the payment of $174.16.
PASSIM or TIM 102 D Racinitaxr.—dt the
request of the Mayor and other citizeny the
veterans of the 102 d Regiment will parade
through the city on Thursday afternoon. The
Fire Department of the city will' probably
tarn orison the echelon. The regiment will
lento for the sonic( war on Friday.
RIVER INTELLIGENCE
E'mms Orr Lam, 7.'vW.)ll.sors, Chultiratl.
Inerra, Wheeling. ,Echo, Brady's Bend
The deer was alma: sultan... 7 at the paint ids•
ardly, loth wen fret lathe chance:. The irewtthee
• utility:a ensettled, with oecsalenal showers et
There wwl . fair amino' of hwtam done at the
levee yeetartley though than lo atilt plenty atoms
tax ImPrerrement. The otterinp of freight cootlndi
:tither light, igta, the receipts from below am lim
ited.
The arrival+ Laclede the !tamers from Cincinnati,
and the amt. Graham from Zanavills. Thin
Vero no dertrannes for below. folds (tom the Miner
va forWlmadinpo , e
A dect-hantt on the steamer 3111112,4, named P.
ter Michaels, MI over-board yesterday while at.
tempting to draw a btmket of rater, and, leas drown
ed. The deceased had been an the. boat but a Coo
day., and shipped at Meeting. The body bad not
been recovered at test amount..
Thera are ..resat. boats due from below, some of
which will doubtless he round in pat this morning:
• The Bahia Lilt, lam Cincinnati. bound for Naoh•
vale, tout Bre on Friday morning when about It
mill ahoes Lonlemila It origlealed from tha out
ing around tha chimney. burning the balk heed out.
The presence of mind exhibited by her oillxre, and
•through their greet exertion• the fire arm oxlip
gaiehed. not without elating greet alarm =wept
her frusta pamangern Den. Grant's order, earming
larrela filled with water lobe placed stoat the toot;
ao doubt and her.
♦ Memphis ;leper. of irlate date. outlaws the ar
rival of ata Minder Wagrooreland at that place.
The elem., Weetetoreland touched al the landing
toy on her 'ray from Port Pickering to bland
with • lot of •ontratrends, broken down cad.,
and other Government property. The boat meant.
eel a Waage appearance, having shout eight hundred
negro,. oa board, ',bosomed to I. peeked In retry
available corner. gem pert of the host leas own.
pled, and I,lg and little nigger heady could b eten
sticking out wherever thereerasa hole to poke them
through
The Jew.o, Copt. muter, will positively leave for
Et. Louis ta.d.sy. The Bonaire, Capt. Listorill be
reedy toles. for the sae point to-morrow, sad Ow
Empire City. Capt. I(atlrp. vat Amor 'pr. !rids).
Tor Cladoosti ead4aulevills, tbs Cloldort Era.
Capt.. Dm es, sod lb. Devinctly,
both and pampa simmers, are. sanounted to
brave to-day.
Tho prompt and popular Emma Graham, Capt.
Ithroe Ayers, Is the regular packet toi ZaursrlDe,
today, leaelo4 al d p. n.
The Naar York, Capt. J. H. Ugh tuer,ls auncculued
for St. Lout. and tbs uppar Miuludppi forthwith.
OPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES
Toonas PAM, Kaln and Ornamental
Slate Roofer, and &alai In Penneyleach and
Vermont Otte el the bat quality at towrstat.
Offtte at Alex. Laughlin's, near tba Water
Worb, Pittsburgh. Pa. . •
SPSICIAL Florma.—The attention of o*r
readers is directed to the brilliant assortomet
of Spring and Summer Goods jnet received
by on: friend Mr. John Weler,lfo. 126 Fed
eral street, Allegheny . . Rio Mock corneae'
a great variety of Nancy Preach, En h,
Sooteh and American Cassixneres and Olotha,
and floe Silk and Cassimere Veltings,o-41 of
which will be made up to order in the latest
styles and in the best manner. choke so.
"lection of Furnishing Goods elm on hand and
for sale, together with a' fall stook of Heady
Mode Clothing, well and fashiOnably made.
Banowsamnol thahom d Co, Merchant
Tailors, have removed to 73 Snathlleldetroef,
and would most respectfully call the attention
of their friends and the rabid' generally tb
their new stock of Spring and Summar goods,
which they have jut received. Their stock
is of the very finest quality of, &till& and
French. caulateres, Olathe, saulmeros and
vesting. Also, a very extensive assortment
of Scotch oassimeres. Don't WI to give them
oa early oaD. Every garment warraated tb
glee fail satisfaction.
Gamma k Manama& n Smithfield 81.
DU.2.11101./. AID DrirarThrl will d0C1.111141
the volunteers far more than the bullets of the
enemy, therefore let every man see to it tha
he carries with him a full supply of ROLLO.
WAY'S PILLS. Their use in' the Orimai
saved thousands of British soldiers.
Holloway's Pilla and Ointment are now rel.
tailed, owing to the high price of drugs, &a,
at 30 cents, 76 cents mod $l,lO per box inlet.
For sale le Pittsburgh by B. Fahriestook
A 00.
For sale also by Geo. A. Holly, Fedora/
street, Allegheny city.
Om= sea wiroisge eine 110 be tan at
Row Ononlttio Mho, No. 410 Ma W*1441
or night. MI orders left et the ohm place
wlllw orone=texided to. calla mut
be
paid •
EnoswomSllVlTAßT.Opass May 2d. Ad
dress Rey. A. . Vhs.sasses, EswleNyvilte, Ps.
1w
Jain' M. Ontilt, Attorney at Law, 98
Griot Wed. '
0. ens, Dentist. so Pun amt. win w
tali to stt lswitimiul nr Ns wacifsiStii
- DIED!
pevu—onTula . y at 3 5 34 544c 1 5M.
DMllkagsdiritears, • ••
0;1 W AX Arkjiaou tutsr
two Abet, tas* WThatlta
Nroangtim. Tkuipialr?6"n7:2r.rr!l
'IiIE I L - ATEST NEWS
TELEGBAPIL
Tt I,!eig BATTLES IN LOUISIANA..
AHbs lIEBLITS LITHB HATUEDIT'S FIGHT
The Enemy Left In Possession
of the Field.
REPOkT OF I FIGIIT OA 10TII A MISTAXF.
THE REBELS STILL AT PLEASANT RIDGE
ova ARMY AT GRABD SCORE.
GENIP4L9 MII TE HR E tND SIBLEY
Steamer and Cargo of Cotton Burned
LOCKADE RUNNER CAPTURED
orreat's Entire Force Moving
Towards Alabama.
Fight Between Home of Forrest's
Troops and Orienon's Cavalry.
TRH ENEMY COMPELLED TO RETREAT
A lumber or Pi Manors, noltea, mules
and Wagons Captured.
GER. PRICE EVACUATES CAMDEN. AROMAS
TOE STEAMER IDLIIO BUSK BY A OUNDOAI4
tr., kc.
Sr. Loma. Anril °s.—Cairo dates yesterday
by mall Say the ateamer Von Shut, from Nem
Orleans 4n the evening of the 18th, had arrived.
Ii ssemed.to be generally conceded that the
resattl t the battles in I.,alslana had been
against ileum' Banks, as while the enemy
remained on the field after Saturday's fight,
Banki retreated forty miles.
The transport Blank Barth suffered eonsiti
erablY kern the enemy above Alexandria, be
sides having several hared and wounded.
The :Opert of another fight be the 10th was
toistitte.
The steamers Rob Roy and Maio BM.
Omar had arrived at Raw Orleans from Red
River, hiving run the gauntlet ofiarge mum
iters Of inerrillas. Tho Rob Roy had font
iota- and fought molt of the way down. A
tallilta ball passed through the clerk's
bus soldier was killed and Ore wounded on
'the %Pim.
TIM rebel. are rtill In theeleinity of Pleat,-
ant Ridge.
Our army at Grand Room are fortifying
both aides of the river. Gen. Banks and Ad
miral Potter ate both there. Only fire feet of
water is reported at Grand Noon. The gun
boat Eastport is aground there. Allthe largo
boats are below, but the light dranghti are
above.
• • •
Prisoners say that Gene. Kirby Smith and
Sibley were killed in the recent battles.
The steamer Lacrosse, from Red river, for
New Orleans, having stopped at a plantation
to tate on rotten, the crew and soldiers.got
drunk at a distillery on the place, when a
compiny of the first Louisiana rebel cavalry
made a deacent on the boat. The passengers
and Claw after being robbed wore paroled, and
the boatind cotton burned.
The New Oricana cotton market has de—
clined, the prioes.rauging a dso for Low Mid
dling and TO for strictly Middling. Sugar Is
active, and has adranced horn 18 to 2.3350 for
laferiorto White Clarified 8ie1...a is scar.,
at 85 - and 89c.
The ailvesten date. tc the 41b inet ea] that
the schooner Mary Barley. with two hundred
hales of cotton, was cat tared on the night of
the 3d, while sttemptia- to run the blockade.
The Earriot Lane, the 'English steamer Isa
bella end a bark ate ing behind the torts,
swatting an opportunity to run the blockade.
Henri. Wade and hooch, ditto Committee
on the Conduct of t' o War, arrived at Cairo
:on the set to Investi4ato the Fort Pillow mas
sacre. ten illurlburt and Chaplain Legget
aret.elso Otero.
*boat- tato ba!at of eotscat Imo &Thad
agOalro 'lnes:the 22,1„abont:1000 bales of It far
Ciaelanati, 400 for Lonirvitld and 280 for
Evansville.
Blemplis dated or the 22J say that Forrest's
entire !erne Is moving toward Alabama, fol
lowed by .Grierson. Gen. Polk u said to be
marching North. Forrest will probably join
Lira.
Oa the merniag of the 2le', Griesson'a
airy eases upon some of For rut's troops near
[lndic:an/11e, Mims. A she? fight ensued,
when the rebel' retreated In the dincUon of
Jackson, puling through Legrangs. W•took
• number of prlsonsers, hones, males and wag
ons. This captured were taken to Memphis.
Gen. Trice has eracueted Camden, Ark.
Gen. Steele has occupied that place:
Thu Idensphie cotton market Is 6rm, with
considerable laquiry, holders keeping beak
tbelr stocn: tor higher prkes. Rea.lpta 160
bales. Prleeszanged from 69461.
The iteuner Idaho collided with a gunboat
and sank at Paducab, on Friday. Shemin be
rafted.
About 100 goarrtilas burned a large lot of
wood near Warheld Point on Friday, and cap
lured a number of citilens of Brownsville.
The steamer Darling, from Dierogibis to
Owein,ipassed with Are hundred bales of cot
ton for Memphis.
Onthe 23d, Grierson bad picked op a few of
Forrest's met; bat Forrest keeps his troops
well together, arid is too strong, for any sue
eessfulAttack. 1/is headquarters Is still at
Jackroti, Tenn.
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATUB.E
epeettil Pltpatch to the Plttshergh qa.tte.
fLehutintrao, April 25, 1864
LETZWST 011 51111 STNie DInT.
Houtz—The House met et the hour untried
on Saturday. A supplement to the set for
the payment of interest on the debt of the
Commonwealth was the first bill considered.
It extanda the provisions of the sibling
hew, relative to the Bute Interest and all the
bank* organised under-the Free Banking law.
The State Treasurer will give bond to redeem
all the certificates of interest now In possession
of the banks, In equal instalment', upon all
enoVeertlficates until they ore paid.
PILLS ►AUZD ►!EJECT
A bill to enable ERMA; banks to enter upon
the :National system,, •u cronaidared and
passed Basally.
4 , bill graduating unseated land, passed
finally, being very largely untended.
fin rirrasimaa ami Cour/XT.
Mr. Graham will read in place to night, a
bill relative to en Inataue of prices in gas
to Pittsburgh. The present price ti ono dal
!wand sixty aentr, and the proposed price
under this Wife two dollars. Mr. Christy,
Berratart of the Pittsburgh Gar Company, and
Bakewell, Golloltor, are here urging its
lawn& •
TXDPTOTTIOIII TO TAX XAILIOADD ADD TAXND-
POSTATION COltradlll9
Ak new proposition is in the hands of tho
Chaim= of the Finance Committee In the
Senate, as • Basis of taxation on railroads
and transportation companies. Neither gross
recelpta nor rerenneare to he taxed, hot
tonnage .In bulk of two thotumnd tons per
iron and *oat two cents per ton, and
merchindiee nee cents per ton.
RIMOVAL o► rim slur o► oovassmorr
nosolotions. were ooisldorod foi the romov
at of the teat of Governmenst postponed
until to•tagbt
OZOLIIIILTION Or 11111 XILITIo.
:Thetford* proceeded to take up the bill
f*the.erdenliatlon of themilltla. Adjourn
ed cat the forty.ftret nation, and trout into
Cliaczattee of the Whole.
ELM ?LZUD TIZALLT.
filasars—Nigh Serricu—Mr. Day, to char.
tir Coil and Iron Company of Marion county;
to chaitir RarthaarCoal and Iron Company.
Mr. Graham, one relative to the inipection of
igisthoT La Allegheny county. Mr. Latta, to
*atm Youghiogheny shalt company. Ur;
arahain, bill to inciesso .tAintaillty of Pie
enge of coke and coal boats 'on thelffononga•
bola river.
TO vain LIADISO
[ - DU oluatothig National Claim. Atm, i
jointrisolotion of thinks to tho Ninth Pain.,
9liiiti:eq44, l 4 itirOhd7.ithiti4:. ll o:ao
.14ti!tithiMip1rtiosit to thoGriontroodOont
4111114/410011114inn.V. ti.,, , , 3
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EXCITING FROM NORETAROLINA
1 I:44o:4:V4dlpyl:tag 4_l4lllyCil
ISTINATE RESISTANCE BY OUR TROOPS.
The Rebels Repulsed in Seven
Desperate Assaults.
The Enemy Moving on Washington
and Newbern.
MORE REBEL BUTCHERIES ! I
Two Comnanics-of Union Prison
ers Shot in Cold Blood.
NEGRO SOLDIERS SHOT AFTER
THEY HAD SURRENDERED.
ANOTHER OVNBOAT SUNK DX ryy RAM
60V VANCE ON A 9 ELECTIONEERING -TOUR
HE QUARRELS WITH JEFF DAVIS
N 'wages, N. 0., April 22.—Tbe battle
which had been going on at Plymouth from
Sunday the 16th to the. 20th, resulted In the
capture of the city by the enemy, on Wednes
day at noon, including Gen. WOMIIII and his
forces--1500 men. The enemy obtained pot •
session of the town at 8 o'clock in the morn
ing. Gen. Wessels Fad his troops retired
into Fort William, and held out until noon
repulsing the money in seven desperate as-
Sault'. The enemy's loss is said to be 1700,
while our loss b slight.
Gen. Wessel, who gained each distinction
In the seven days' fighttefore Richmond,
has made a most hereto resistance with his
little band of veterans. Several weeks since
he called for 11ve thousand men, 1. toting
. in
the most solemn manner that it 'would be
impossible to bold Plymouth with a less num
ber. Gen. Peck, who says he had given Gen.
Wessel all the assistance in his power, in like
manner called- time and spin for rein
forcements.
. _
It is reported that the enemy loft Plymouth,
and are moving on Washington and also on
this city. The rebel ram on the Nouse has,
it le asserted, moved towards Newborn, with
the intention of attacking the "place. Two
more gunboats are expected hero. Reinforces
menu are immediately required here. At
Washington two compenies belonging to the
24 N. 0. Union Vol.. were among the cap
tured at Plymouth, moat of whom were taken
out and shot by rho enemy.
After our fortes had surrendered, all the
negroes found in uniform were abet.
The rebel ram at Plymouth, whieh cams
down to Roanoke, le expected to actin concert
with the other rams in the attack on Wash
ington and Newborn. She carries 'three
small guns and two twenty-four pounders.
With the aid of a few gunboats, these rams
could readily be rum down, as their tea going
qualities are bad. Under the cover of night,
the tam at Plymouth mob one of our gun
boats, but it is not expected that she will at
tack any respectable number of gunboats in
the day time.
Newness, April 22.—00 r. Vance, who Is
• candidate for re election, has been in Leo's
army on an electioneering tour.
A correspondent in Lee's army says that
they have. resolved to suspend any of oar men
by the thomhe who vote for lioldent. The
Raleigh Pesos in very indignant, and pre
dicts Vance's defeat if he encourage.it.
Gov. Vance and Jeff. Davis are having a
personal quarrel over the blockade koalas
steamer Advance, which belongs to the State
of North Caroline, and rashes regular
trips between Wilmington end Nassau. Davis
irutsts that these North Caroline steamers Anil
carts part of their cargoes at government
prices and 101 l thew at the seine- Vance sap
these 'taxmen not obi, enabled Moo to clothe,
arm and Noir troops for hit State as troll as
those of Mississippi, but also enabled him to
add a surplus of several million, to thoS.ato
tressory.
The Rebel Treasnr3 News.
New Tont, April 25.--The Register of the
rebel Treasury reports the whole amount of
Issues of non Interest bearing notes since the
formation of the government atlas* hundred
and sethurr-niglit tWcihnsdied and
seventy-seven thousand eight hundred and
sixty-three dollars, and the whole amount
now outstanding at seven hundred and nine-
ty-sth militate two hundred and fifty. four
tbousand four hundred and three dollar..
Mexican advices report the flight of Vida
el from Monterey, welch had been occupied
by Jeans' forces.
A Baran& letter lays that the vessel off
Remedios, which wu supposed to be the pi
rate Florida was a slaver, and that her load
had been eafely landed within a mbnth. A
Key West letter sap, on the contrary, the res
eal Ina the British gunboat Cygrist, looking
for slavers. She had boarded several vessel.
In Bahama Channel.
Rebel Torpedoes... Capture of Blockade
WLISHINGIIIII, April :h.—CommodorePorter
lays be has it from tmstworthy sources that
the rebels played torpedoes in the Rappahan
nock and along the beeches In the Shosapeake.
The following captures have been reported
at the -Nap Deportment: The 11. S. steamer
Mote, off- Gavelston, Texas, on the 4th inst.
She was formerly the 11. S. revenue clutter
Dodge, and was seised by the rebels in Gal
veston Bay at the commencemet of the re
bellion; the British schooner hi. D. Barton;
was captured by the r. S. steamer Aroostook-,
loaded with Iron and sheet. She was cleared
from Havana, and pretended to be bound for
Mat: mores.
Inauguration of Governor Morph); of
=En
LITTLI Boaz, April 19 —Gov. Murphy was
naugnrated yesterday. Over 10,000 citizens
and soldiers were present. There was a grand
procession of military members Legislature
State al:Boers, eitheay freedmen Au, The
ceremonies WON very' Impressive, and elicited
mach entheitutio cheering. The city was
brilliantly illuminated at night. The Gov
'armor's melange Was sent to the Legislattire
last week.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPIL
New York Market.
line Yon., April 25.—Cotton mom active and
about to tenor, at 3's far 'Saddling Uplands, and 77
@Mc for Lou Middling. Flour—nate undi d
more arrive and ioo higher; $7,80a7,95 for Matra
Suite, $8,4048,30 for Bum 8.. H. 0., and 10 1 . 55 6 9 . 3 a
for Trade Brood., the market closing stoke and neut.
Whisky Irreguiar and unsettled at $1,Z411,25 for
State and Weateni,eloalog with no millers of Wm.
tore below 51,20. Wheat higher; 111,7401,70
Chleugo Spring, 51,7001,78 for Milwaukee Club,
11,8010 1,411 for Whiter lkd Weetern. Oorn about lo
better; 11,304011,35% for Old Inked 'Western In
nom, chiefly 11,300L35, and 151,373 for New el
low, Oatehrtner at 818390 for Western. Wool Plan
with • moderato bushman Petroleum unsettled;
Bedard lattlond. 68a000 • Beffr.el Ike le quoted cas
ne. Ptak - is held - higher; the market Is wobst and
more or lien nominal at SM.forlliss, 3,151bn01d
de., 521,50 for New dn. $512 Watt far Old and Saw
Prism 1,25,.54a: far Prime Mesa; alio 600 Midi New
Ilea,June,tellers' 0pthm,5911,3734; 1,000 bele do.,
for Jane, buyers' 0ptitn,12.4,50; and GOO lible Mena
same terms and delivery, 11117,M. Beef firm 54)120
for Mem, 5.270 for Pekoe, .10(31& for 11.e.imeked
Man, and forExtraktres. Beef Hams Ann
but quiet, 04 Mesta to moderate remind os lax@
11510 for Shoulders, 115)44153g0r Ham. Bacon
Sides doll; 450 imam Ity a rql for Short Clear,
15; 1 4 for Long Out llama. - La lifter and Indent
demand, put to arrive. at 11015%, the latter an
mimosa; also 500 Mils, Joni, mlirreoftion, at 1534.
Better doll and lower at ..11.^%e for obio,a,d 25(328
for State.. them steady ;.11:01do tar New.
Stock and Money Market,
Na. roiz, April 2.s.—Stons7 sager at 7 portent.,
for tall loans. eterituf selling at larys. Odd more
attire and decidedly 'Osber t openlict 1744, and
utak roo
% quiet d firm. at 183%11E3 Government
stocks steady 6-24 Coupons 11-el •
Stocks bettor and suttee
Michigan °mint —MT
hUch. Bonthsra--.1.04
T. IL A A - ...... 76
Ti . alodo & Walmh— . . 73% .
M. is P...._._...,--.. 74
0, B. .6 Q— —l4l
C. a 11.'1.—._....,...7—..11
Clevesact 6 Toledo—.l62
Pacific 16411.--...5730
111. Central Berip...-1.16
Cleeelaud ft Pltestetp.iler
Oeleus t Mono-AU.
e.
New York Central:—
O.
Yee pra..-108341
Ham alter.--. 1411
IMgM
1 year Clertificatre..- I
=M!!SI
IltEladelpnla Market.
Pottsosoms, April - 25.—Bna8stuf6 very Arm,
(mond kr the -*ward Widow, .of Bold. Flour
steady; *rug io-• of Una Pm(rat IMS,St.
Wheat fins and same: Primo Red .111,85, White
s. Om Ara ; r allow $1,73... Coon ens at
Pzosiolons flrat. Pork Arm: Mors 1 27 .
tunstUrd at 111,30,21,33. Ntroleum
41uLogod, sad winos% material Obsots:
Chicago Market.
CEICACIN Apra 25 —Tioarooodh Wheat Tart
11. 5 )fi for Ale.2,Ol5OlllOlCOSto'NO. I. Omlrld
at yso. Oat, •chosoll bda7aurandlls4 6 ia.
wimp (Wet .1 OLIO. Receipts: 6,oiXr Lau Taw,'
15,000 bmhela Wheat, 5,0 X) borhsts Cara; 17,0 M
towbar Oats. Obanasars: 15,500bblailovs, =,CCO
bah Whatj 173.000 bat, Corn. • • i •
Maw-Tart Dank Statement.'
Hew ions. April 25.-7 cal?, eittitho 12,416,V71;
83.1130. 4 33;;51VAa10at" "Farb,
tend. poring. 010,51,42k .
/ 1 ;. 3401 4 31 .4x*1L,
141Mvolilla Sti ..,CClttell. IWO maroon
mess Mort Init Intk as Ovandst
osollioa .1g SaPerrAg nagfrativlV.Vika4
Ostg 051 . pkktriatet,,
4 ,
ug.
Rotapeacs
Compound Chemical Soap,
(Patented March.rd,
Prom It , ,„„ p „„1„, nogiletece, staiMegr• W ether
Bap, sow offend to the public. - Is. has istreriebiy
met this approval of all'. peak* Who: bore reen It
their attentkau. Its ma to washing-Cortt= or. Mr.
goods me the later of bollthwand to • greet ex
tent rubletog, thereby effecting W great eating In
labor, time .d destruction of Werth. - Poi woolen
goods is =moot be =nailed ; gannets that by csw.
Ism washing with otos, =spa here heeand shrunk
and hard as • board, are restored to theft
mfg ,ss and deedbiltry by Its tee. In Cleaning
palms sod varnishedonk, all dirt, no metier kiztr
bog =ending, greerwrponr, Mootiello stabes, do.. are
Metanurne usly removed. Ihrittannts and flowery
are not on =Mkt, domed, hot • :palish equal to
that produced by whiting, sod sowenspltshril In the
tenth of the time, is the moth. Carpets and cloth
ing are also quickly and , horcestible thaw. from
gram or p.a. For ihavleg er beth femora , It
will b. found to =rpm' ens best quality. W ladror
ficap„ksving the.= wetland pleasant. It =Meths
toingtodlont that can =lune the nerd Werth; and
pothers who are gannterkonets se to be alTilsted wltt
=tame= di." will dud 11 kosalnd sad boo.O.
•
sled Owing to Its PeolElor obr*P
nest It quickie dais facer among those who use it,
...die destined to =periods all other Poser.
The robot= la now et. Wag at thsllE'd SOYE S.,
In tide city. when hs win =roe= for a few dap,
rill .g etas end Conn= Eights. Person. dm:threw
of • pod inwetment *lll Ihed tkds• rent oppOrtei •
oltY, for it to • %Nom that n patented arts-of ro
universal use le offered In Siete mid Canon Eights,
taereby enabling men of rhy moderate =Viol to
acquire that which 1..11 =were team a wmpergence.
The petsetee has • fere counties in this BMW which
be s deems of dorpedbg of brovirnes' to his depart
we for Om west, and Moe superior lodunnernts to
any person w skiing to Omit.
1114111.0
NOTCH FOR. , PROPOSALS. 1 1 011
SUPPLY OT SERBS HOSPITAL,.
Drizzles or Sits ROYM or`Prrrsrezts.
Outrun Botta., April 40, 1484:. J
Notice Is hereby alert ilia B.We.! I , rvp sals.sc.
compaubd by proper assranteea t sewn:Hog tat forms
to b• forntaltettas appliestiOn this office, arll bu
remised thereat, small lb Orlaelt maerldboy, a tbs
'Last . TulliDLY IN JUDD, nest, for the moll
of the Nar, Uoseitali Door ll:dishy, .115 the
Ochs of prorldoo. madlntrat tr—,eszneratrd in said
to. ma, for cue year, ernametteing un tbe drat day of
July next, and ending on the tbirttelb day of Jana
follostag. r
'I Co goon stotad sea estimated re:bran.
to the usual utriobq Of patients In the Etropttal; but
t • Uultnd Brat , • resorts* the right to take cools or
hes 0 e.id articiet. saw dimly es 't . V7 msy b. "^
orally roguing!: if the - artiolve delivered at the hos.
plud are out, $n the Judie:cant of the Physician, of
the bee , gna 117, and adspt,d to the hospital, he will
he et liberty to nitOt the Saute, tO pnrchsaaorbsr
ankles to th•ir wed. and to chute the courrodoo
with au, exam in wanner the contract.pricee.
The United State. ream the ri,pt to accept the
pn peetla for the whole'or an ttion of tbe attiche
rpecithd.
_Cr. W. lILTOSZLOD,
Pornycr and *tea of Marine tiospitaL
a, I,llrordtd
FRUIT AND SHADE TREES,.
EV ERGEEENB, &c.
Of APPLIL au bare Norm 200,1:100, auo or all thie
leading mistirs suet profitable Car tau locatiou.
We have cots Sae tow, as Tasty tlareetrt, Malden
Matti, Ilolbutill Tirol; Baldwin, Pabovattir, Caton.
King of Tompkins Oo , Ueda island Gram Boom
Beauty, Rambo, Butokokouse, Tolman's Bout,
Smith's Cider &a, with • rue large stock of PTA!.
MESHY, piacn, num, itvicuasasa szubt,
ismr, costs, mums ans.: oincriceouvx
PLANTS, &a, k.o. La colr stock is large, sra offer
groat la& cements to plautats or wtotleaallsba.
sera. Orders left at tbs Oreaubouse, C et.
Pittzburgt yolt Offish ieLll
i pr r atl x e x attan to.
r.,
torkdast Ptitellaeb OakLsod Norreariaa.
ROBERTS, BAIRN - ES ct
No. 89 Third 91..1.900rgtv,
liN &HD Mil' MN It.iroll.lllaL9.
And Ifamalicksuers of
J .oki.Axwir.t) TIN iWAit IC
Partlssda.r artmatlon!pold to lti o Masud'Otirring o
CROCZES TEA CANISTERS, TOILET. WARE
WATER COOLERS, tc. . .
CIL 'CANS, all •tzeqi cod pattern.: TIN twor
'LNG, CON DUCTORi, Sod oU 4,,da of Jobbli4 Work
dorm to order.
.
Alm a large stock a( f.ncy MUD :010W Tsui Te
qoleed:
ZTNO WRAPS and OLD METALS bcroght.
j06:1,
pußvl3Nuet4
PHOTOGRAPH BOOMS,
coulgra anrra AND MAAS= frIMM.
ad end ad suttee, over Gtobatosou'a Junky Store 4
Prrsorsoa. PA.
UI every eke and style, Aldo or colored. from the
Tr.,puler Norte do Vielte to Calmt sod life du.
PIIIIVIANCE wordd potticolorly adt the so
tootle, of the AGED AND , WIED to thooon
otadtenity of Edo establhhrooot, betrig retched by
Mogi* ehort bight of of NADA Elio* =Aerate. cod
DR. F. BEBE,
.7
Samoa and Acconohear;
Hu. 144 SMITIMELD B T., td dow below Edith
PTTZSBURG 11, Pa
S . K. POULTNEY,
Crude and Relined Petroleum,
MENZUSTEC. &a..
No YS TRIED BTUXr, rittatugh, Pa.
oplaatol
•
COLUMBUS COLEMAN,.,
MARION ATZBII.II, Allegtway .Qty,
Ilanctforturos for oats Usy & Grata liwk_es,
of the Eocnomy. Union, eulkey Sod Pronto Bled
pawns; oleo, BTOEZ AND BAGGAGE 11113088,
MELELBAHBOWS. OUTTILIO 401.13. and Waft.
00 work of all descriptions.
Also, STEIL TENTH, for Hoy luta Grata Raker:
sok Brooodsolr ; - •
CENTRAL DRUG SOAR,
OW. A. SILL'S. ilWarw"..
PCP LIIKLIEG ISOM WATIIIt •
• ~ PATIIIrt Itng ms ,
Sir , ftvo O.** c.••
Mo ' &W.
HMS, Caps :and Straw ;hoods;
am tow In stars tb. larval sad! dolt eimplste
stok of goods lir •
151PrELLN4 SA LES.
Ever offered in the 444. Illarchatda at* requoded
to WI and eaeml•.r oar dock. which will be told at
very low ratan
131 Wood Ste, Plttatargh.
tobil
T. d. OEtR Ac Orli
XX PINE TAR
Prepared arpready tar / 113:3. 7314 31 0 6 3
g.llon Iran bound DUCSITS. r#rmal4 by andante
and In burnla and halm.
Offier‘ as 136 311131 . 4 flTEMlT. , llltdirgb
.
ap9t6m
RECRUITS WANTED'
HOE TH2
Fifth &egimiint IL &
ALL LIGHT &Trim Xs.
Stn. wishing to saltst ter Ms flown. branch of
ths oaste ntil reretra the Moist 13017LENKI:112
sad LOCAL DOI/IMM
•
. tarns oratorios is only Ono yearn
Esadern as No. 120 YOTATI/
Yntsbarsll,.oyposas lba Nissar's Oaten
THoldAli WILLI/LK& Jr-.
ltt LILA. Ott 11. 8
Bert :total Recrttlthnt 015 tor.
NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKED
RISE AND PftOGBES3 ON SUNDAY SCHOOLS
—A biography of Doha Eaten and •Win. ion. By
John 0. Pons,. 1 vol. Prins 51 04
A HANDAL ON EINEADVISO 213:12•=••
Yoond.d on the Anatomp of Oa parts Involvad In
the operation; the kinds and vow antatzpetton of
Warman% &o. 1 vol. ltmo. • • •
HEAVEN 0011 HOWL 1 voL Unto.
DABING AND BUITEELEG. ,, Ar Liana Petted
per. A large sapply.of the lattervork ]rat recalvaL
jas I. L IMAM 7gV • • b
TOSEPB ADAMS, Dintiit, Corm°fly's
el En'Mtn, cortun , of 11 13 . 21‘4 , 12Thit Jitney,
Pltnburgh. retlobt;Dt.
111•Minr• &n/u& lltroidt ~ • 11..
500 B BLS. 13.10 SSETT 4PPLES..
SI:01,0W 14120 !Shari Paisiour, ' •
05 , tgocuilhab 801180110 c;
. 10 bble Sto; '• a ' ' '
CO bwill.ficcroltdri
10 bble. 0010 as;;
Nov la 01,7 t• old tit ails 14,
021 ' n...voTar tto
RY AND .LIRE SALTED 111Dr.9
D
lgo Cram Raid gem Bldg;
`l5O Dry do "t. do
So 'Moil:I:Moe *ad tot gabby. i
ZsDOMILD k 18111101EL13. •
aps Yea. tt% inad 2411bibesti okost_Wood.
11
renn i4A l lE nu ea/821. I V ILL
.. as. 80... 117 Wood
• -; :WV
urEHMTHISDAY ASSOCIATED
with ge MIMI D. cOOl4, fa tii• yleduoN
&KM iusd araini Iktitudidea Wawa. -
April Id. , coos, mare
EIDDRIti - WILTkNA 401111,
JL ram 1 , 1,01131 G lind,W= r l lM
114411 ,,,,,...NR5.A***-t z aa rk n majza. 1
I
GAT TriCIFIDIT
IlliPM=llM ITTEACTIOP
OLD DRICES COETIMI
Jross is The Excepted Tim
opArrit lass TEM caseaftir: I
BOOTS AND SHOES,
,
AT UNHEARD OF PRICES.
CLULDREIPB SHOES FOIL-]O GI.
NCERT HALL SHOE - MA
No. 62 Fifth Street.
11lir 600 WIT 5111011 BOXES tar We.
A NEW AND CHOICE. SELECTICEti
ftrinit sAtta ISw 3 Uner , ;^.
Boots, Shoes, ittsbberSi'
la rale at Oa
. .
nsw zoor Azn) prop nortz'As.
SLATER 41011TH.
&BEET Br., Se if roe te?..l:"Dinit;',
A LLEGE ASSORTKENT:OP
LAMM', UMW MID
Gaiters, Halmorala not4S,
Of .0 the !Mort stile' sad quanta, lest naiad
and trill b veld at flu very lowest rates In Ihe
J. U. 130IITANDT, 98 mArkaistieetja,
N EW GOODS! NEW GOODS}
Lin Just sealed oar Bpirl34 deol
_ .
BOOTS ;ADD SHOBS,
Which we rIII sell al chi LOWZST vest! turas!.
We tuns the largest and beat velerts4 sfaxit of
. .
11!m ho Pik* Calf Ifqx 41:19
Sow Mail la the city. LAID= LAST,tharatt
be shandames. 'Glee calL
- .
Jas..
‘t9 itsucirr sessgiq
SOME OF "UST SIMIMEWS QOQDS
AT OLD PRICES,-
Oalitarkif stivie
TURN CAMPBELL,
BOMB A= 8110 ES. of - everi..dricelptloia,
Si Waded strest.-Plttetairgh.
.
GEO.' JUBILEE SON & CO Whole.
W. lad IWO Deilerila $OOlll4 E110g8421.,
braver Waal utd Paphh abrade Pittobmxt,
rpar4
2. SUBSCRIBER., • •;f
•
TOT/
John Hann
TA sonsteatly melting ths sum, which tui•SlTitil
od the mot anarsble term& TU. Ash is tare?.
TATTY thtStsg l to ths suutatasturs °SWAT.
C.
W, CHtfROEDIA24 *,
.13
notht Bovril IHOHT sums% Philuta/W.
loseod
PATENTED OCTOBER 8, 1861.= N
OVAL LAMP CHIZINMcrr:t4.,
XX VLINT GLAB4'47..
Then Moms an Weida for tin ait
naUng all pun of ths glans ovally. don ann - pcn
trto cracking. S. T. DITEIBSIXIS.
Jon MUM= wort, Wand:en innef! - .
1;17 Plnkb.rib• Pona•
PAPER WAREHOUM
FARRELL, tame a CO.,i:i
610 mason orlon, lIIELADICGI
Double Strength ffiraulla '
I=3
BOLL WILLIMZEII. an bud or , matt".tifinkr-
Mead
tltida. rifts - FM ibr 80111, In, trig
' otithal!
roma . •
tebt.loal
WORK
Molli1143(Y8 PLUME
ea smarm ema4",
a ewe= an meta sooginuat
IMBUE lIMITELS;:'!",T4
lionamenin and erne stokes,
PLASM PAHA iissisnaLa nr:lr
WWI CMISS;".
L ItA4IO
outer
fiA - vr
4Limaxyag
11.1.5 e amenity es ba a- larol Aid 114;41
sactud ,!octet DZCILING. BOAT AND , Z.M
PUBIC, WINDOW MUM RUT,
_1147201:13.
301129, D0ur..1114?... L . A.p.,
lac/mom, az.
142 arden 11.5.1111 D lITVXII i
Ink
genaplasma sod st =Pm
11. B. Pun= intattot
_LONG yonaminwr. -
1.1112 ars latttralsry inTlllll tO mottos I* rlte-
OWOfftes es Oralig Meat; bur Itoktimn,
BAGS !AOBl BAGS, -
Ent sad sue.oad7band
Seamless, Burlap a - ( aunly Oio;
1101311115 D earn sew,
": 61.1 . i dlb i "' ; *.,..!;:t i,
' • pAir46l 3'
teat.U. *0.113 liatft 160; 0 ••Ei.lfi
AN= tgi EINUMULN, ; ,
WOEO4 .
re Adm an :
m iallana so* sib u:iattl3ollh.t4 .
WIRD CLOTS I ISIZVICIRytan
WOII rt i r
Wi a ltsett, a r rgliD, la -C I AGA III II I II
IWILMAIs WIRE WOVE . rkorscr,vesi
$1,411 dui of Una ter
pm=
TIE NATIONAL:ALA.O,,,O
, ,
Tllll Invaluable. Amnia it "
nimbi co osatbat COD Ands**. Isanz4l4..weith
10;s MN the ocskor tbstli totem. ,
itix" oraiudeoil;, 4
• t3-14,i
rat We?!
*PIS
maccautto 7oissitotsseshoz.l -
POSY PACUL/04 , -.15,‘ , -.
Nola fn BACON t wain, _
_alas cum , 403,
excomma Ana. , so. e -
coasts Nassar IND nastwati!stai,
ow* • • 4A-
:A .14W. WORK OX THE 1104SE - -=
lisrairtato
Gag dimplaiottrs marls - -as 'Aissotsr.
likadoi. TOM TO:d. IStatp*lll4•lo* -:-
plus scums of lbosinattasy Attu* aid" , tastl
mittoos. pattr" , toplbee,Arllk olkletitris:vs , - •
lirccoPa. dasieridxsldcri trstorn. "Vika" otr-
Alava and btu: SatrUlaboidlritte sack* VivreCl.
sanavtisp. s T4irsza Motu: Tor
ow • SAT *C04113W0.5710°.:.:.
41r11 - , orkip
atErAir:_woßg..s.
. 9_ LLINS •* WitOgr;:-
,_____iianewto;striettieroznikeviijaltrilts.
MSS sad WIP ILEASIES - eartitit% Trs
SLIM= TEMMINGS,MITT JAZ Ow
argns,
a.- immured:omit or winks a' w4o3tiP
mar E. , 92 1 04054,4P04
Wit isatitad
tersisow • - wan tagurriay -
,i:. ; .:,
.t~i~_;
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