vottrim Lxxvu he Wittoburgit &mitt ,LATEST,BEWS. BY TELPCJWIL VOVE4NOR CIJR'fIITS PROCWATION. 410,C00 Reward Offered for Boothe. -- ?- .llmranotrao, April 3:L—The lbtiowlng prods; galka was blued to - daYt*:P.l ~...,.' :, awls Or AlarlanYAlll/iiW :;';'...,'Z':.!'j Ott Me name and by the attimultyortbivOm ! mOnwealth Of Pelipigtol4(XittirawG:tiatio. ......, f Governor of ral4 Coartoorrimiliii rti tar s 3vaa aaat;:-*.e24;rithc., ra 'tag J. .mikes , zoom, usTak6adn,Of Proilliiiit Ltamdb;lini 1 win a ttair* lia Wan seen Jit•Peasaylia, i rarer, therOdbee‘/AVMnrat-ihrams;(Rimizor, 1 ori amentoirk - do..beraby- offer- a - retina Of--tiii • f thousand dollars, to. bispaid_to GuLPoreiotto t ry • 1 *PM isms wlai ~han apprehend said Booth within .. this Gotamon th,llo Gat he may ho yougbt i Miluatice. reward to be paid iMmediatey ... after the n appropriation shall ban ' bean made b e Legislature. j."S.Wi ;f:-.,, lOtren my hand"and the greataati of Garßtato, :at riabmg, till twentletb4iA Awil, In th year of our Lord diro , ,UMßallid: I *Ott him and striy-five, aid' , of the. - vout•., 1 amowealth eighty-ninth. i r..1:11.:;. - -, •By the Goritnor. ..,. E44l7•En. 1t , Bie .' ybl , theo.Miiniuiiiiatii; * ' • ! .. . )11SPATCH PROM SECRETARY STANTON 7su3 ASSA)3BI2Ie liitti 3 .o 'trait #lOO,OOO Regax4l,ofted feu - Stole & , i; . . • .. ii liturrnitercer, Aprll W. 188.5.4/60.-Orn. DU ..- -.The murderer of our leb beloved Pr:Adam, Abraham Li*in, ball:ilk:lin - ge. Yilti lion.' t . and dollen; will be paid by ibis - Department for the arrest of Docauvlb6.:Mitabb, lin addltlott: ..reikaaj rowan: bettered by. muutdpal • authorit;ce 'or Maus LUiciiiveu. • - . .. Twenty-Ave thousand dollen; will bo raid for the apprehtmiron of anyo f Boothe's &mom one k paces. TweitY-Are thousand dollars reward will also be pad thr n thF_Aßpfehension Of ot* Or&mitTl4coineatilons. Let the atnin* Innocent blood be remcrrod hem the WA,* the arrest and lotinishment of the murderers. All gond citizens are exhorted to aid onblio4nst3ce en 4 thia, zonnitlan., Amy man shoultionsfdrtkli oils conscience charget with this solemn duty, and rest, neither night nor day until It is'accompllshed. -- r. K. Bums Oen', ()Mar. cosofion of iEcOtizr MAID LND SON. 7 7 - • Report of Burgeon General Barnes Wino torn;, April . 20. ..rajoi• 'dewed - DLit The following is the of etal report of Surgeon General - 1 9Mbetrofillier emiditilm'of &McGarr . &ward and his son, Hr. Frederick _Sewer& _. This - morning the deep interest' of , the Amer-, .., t 4 lan people'in the Welfereof the geest statesman .1.:,..1 and patriot, whose life was mulled by the mar. ~, ',/: derma of Prep! . dent lineoln, WowsW me alnut, ..* .-.. you the ofilchil.tabining and inning replete of the Borgeoi Generid. „ r . - ,• ' . .--:,: ~. (Signed.) • • ' -* Et id; thkirow, -i-" , ;' ~ • `-' :- r: • : • ,Seiretsey - of *hr. • , Aran. 20-9 a. K. To Elm. R.N. .Siantfin, Secidgrikey' Wan: - T. 61a --I hive t he Looor to 4apart that the Bee , ' . li - . ~,,, -. ry of State passed - a restless Watt, but is ,:. , • • - comfortable thin morning. Hr. Frederick ' seVartl continues lettermen slowly., • '•- , •. Very ruiptetally,-yetur obedient sereant,, -, 1 1,61.- ~... ,1: - .- ..' ..i .V. it: 'Bllllll4 - '. ':::•A - • ' ~.., •-111.ur0.4_,Gmiteiral.. i .t.' WASIMIOTON. April 20.-43eartary leeward II ,:- ' able to all irp,lsHisiy, and is lmproying re - ,. fast- Fredentk &mid paged :i% eomfbrtablo night, and is also Improving. - : .',.,•'• ' WASHINGTON, April Si—Beetretary . fiestalept ••••••••: ieondltioa continues tizlwaiya; . ,-, '; 4 Trederlekt health Is 'alto Improving. ROM HILTOWHEAD. CAPTURE OF MOBILE. - THE lambus and litonyromery Captured. IjtICENDIARY EAR- AT CHARLESTON. • • ArrangententaforEct of Prisonain. New Taxa, April 90 The "paw Craole; max afeicatitiltailtltiiittaarrirod."' -The tt &raid asp : The capture of Mobile di iu announced la . Bsvanaah by . rebel' desertant . • : : • ion the 14t1t;." Cohriabhs ries iniptdied by T . hora- Eas' eavaby, after a mere light with Forrest's Fsoops. Foos or A hundred of Forrest's men grere captufd:. - Citroatgomery, Ala., Ls also tap- CoL Gurney, commanding at Mario:don, bait : ,:leolled an order, advising theireed Peo - Ple 'tact .::;:nl there to proceed to the Lalonde in the Depart and - settle on the Piintitlons; A large incendiary Am occurred In -Charld' • ,at on the night of the 9th , Armagenumta aro being made to . exchange 39,° ° Pfteel ati*liAtie• fitLIINS Of PRESIDENT LINCOLN. - - - ENSE CROWDS GATHERED' TO . VIEW;THEM.:- rder te the Potomac. Army. liVoonninnorr, April 20.—Innoisme crowds Ale ... * inhered at theiVeriltol today, Mien theiconios i f President Lincoln , Which lle In the man . di. Ms following order tuts been loaned from - -; lizAnguanozoteltsisto on Poroxm, 1 ..- April 17, 1865. I "'. In obedience to amid order No. 69, - currea cries, from the War Department , " the Lags-at ' 11 camps and stations' will be kept at half Min acing Wednesday nat. the .drly :appointed - for .31.0 Amen] of the Praddentof the United States, all labor 'win be 'lmpended:far Abe day on ending. officals of the -rartinui writs -are ..... with thanneetitton'ef thieorder, at the . pe and detached Motion, coder their. reopen. - reorder s : : I T e wm lica ty l .o ta n: :I s t c° te tn gu ni o a s l3l will T b h : red tinder dbaikm of tbeVtdef of Anthem at o'clock on the day mentioned. - - - - By command of - Mao.,omr. Nunn. . . MIMEO NATI- YARD ACCEDE*. iottr Workaisit Killed sad All Worinr4 Borrow, April b3.—A lerriblo accident-de .:Sured thin morning at t h e Charlestown Nary bard. One of the workmen was engaged in tilling:out the , foal of a 150. pound shell, when U tildeded, int tarktly killing Timothy Lyons, John • ntpt,y,. Nathaniel Brinell, and Daniel Drew. 111 the woikmat in the yard were more or:lees „ormdtd. sidles or twelre others, ecnieoftitem, ASSASSIN CAPTURED. - - • !deptitied -as George A. Betzerot. v•AuGHT BY: SERGEANT. PAM BELL, 90,-CA',.11111! ;,tch from 06n. 13, Tyler, &Mast fiklF,,tbell, of .the. Ddawsro , .61,7,ksjijnot brought In Geo r g e A.. Birnma, ci d.e 11140411 /1 6 fro , has Indent!. by Oe detedives who ' ha • • paxsulag•- , , . . Seveß.Thirly - übseriptionv. Atrummduzia.. April 20:--Jey Cooke retanta tat the aubseriptiona to 'the 7430 loan today is f,3,062,200, ;finch:ding one 'from Pitt/Aare'. row 004,200 ; one from Diemphla for 11100,003; one mm New York . for $170.000; ono foam Viral'. E g son for #4OOOOO and 2144 Individual anlaserip mul- 3;.• •,.. • - 3 ' - • . I•• L' A • • C=&"4=4 _.....„,....,.,_ _ THE- .......... , - 1 7 1- - "1 -- -7 '"`3124 . - ---- --- • • ''' . tw - ITTS . Ruit, 4 0 ....I%Tfl 1/10 ' , - • - - i TilE MASSA BOOTIIq, MOVER% ...... ._,.--___.... _._ He Was in Reading all Wednesday. i. 4. . .E..;i4--. ...1.- .:-..,,. . ~D EPTECTINTES AFTER 'HEE :...ii . - :tc ‘ ! •-•! - ... - 11 , ..a , Esea on the - roa T unioN i c...... 5. ;.: lit z. ~.4 , .,/ iiiii. IDES "OP TiEWASSAINXIM Itzazirms, Pa., Aprll:2o. - haminst seen Mr.' 'Lyon; 'el Halted States detemlve *Meer, Ibion :wirmllgst,the fblimrtexajjettve to Hmthe, tdhlri psi Q6iiiirailliollierldimettUoligi% ~ on the COM Is comet._ He was in Reading all dal- 1110 man that reccorpstski Halle termed detective Lyon, andsaldathst he knew IS wee Boothe.' i . r , mr [lo6igotty ;kite` iir: iiiiieit; - la:: euitrettective, flnelly.tmeci, e h11n.... te.t,hed,9 o t Aid tontid that a- man ' Inillfering Ma Wagit ink the bale which • had get left. The ikti wereliiiniidilkie Wale YAM' itiqal. ictiousl Bnpaintendent of the Med, and en effort "*ras nisThCliloTlib.'46 , . Iti r p i lUntonj the Arm telegraph station, but th ofk. • ' swciteginer , Wai'. 15 ed ell and t' L . yon send Miler and the- man" w o .sair Baothei4doeteled• - ellfstriffeelE t 5.) the treln...Therdidovertakethatrain; bMit 6 t ri tellnton they were informed that th e . . ins bet hod got off there, but whether he wen=atarrises tight tot'IMS.SIO7 immkt not ‘.-;. ~ 1.414. ilia . : ..., 6 illii . - t.i..1z.:. - A dial/etch was Sent to Amacma to the conduc tor of tle train, and titirllifilliiiditeitsrt Clinton 'Was searched. On the arrival . of the thdootTalloo l m SAlMMob4WW*M434 . W "The . an Is on W.? tra li4 " o , 2•;_.`"' :- . AnOthily „ _ dll o44 . trOtaP4llo _ ll / 0. -81O0MatIOO pier Dirthei• Informationorligtordenulor:his. de-, • tentioo, and thi t s morning at 8 o'clock Detective L/01l liochl k , teir ' Want • from:.: ...C9oduetor; Bright, ?limed stawissa saying ',to such man came on:toylnSin.4l°..Afr.-Lyon statat'Oust he sithifted I tho mau-ls Boothe.'• 'Whitt me:mires: are being taken; for his arrest ore heft private for OtOrlderl reasons: 1 The tbllowirig Is a diseriptlon of the pirty: Five feet:eight inches In height, black huir cot short; Mack ninustichei, had cotton' in - both eats, : worCawilte 04t.list, had, il.,a ..pleim-ot,crape ort the left atm, Vidiaa tincalt liiii - dge 'on hli right breast In noru+g, awl 'had on. .a black frock. coat, with blurt'ittilitHirilsontrf.",: - ,- .. -, •'- • - 1' .It l iilk.°XlialL s 111 E SU ._ SPECTEEi lu -..--7- . stei cAilu4T i._ -,.• , :L - --. StattiOnt, pf a; Citizen of Readhkg• •: , ;•Ru.,n4o, is.,'Afru6).—ro AlniiLairefoi; E'4.: On inyireturn from Pottsville the repro ll made to me, last evening were suck • that I Boit aengine to Pottsville-after the np'e4ining, eogcrtrain, but the MU ba lett the tab' - Atitrartt fihkire. the tell:grant spFil could Teich IL lie then walked beck to Port , :Clintol after dark, and stole hisyassage to Ta maqua on' one br our coil trains last night. lie Is row caught a t Tamaqua, where we telegraph ed to look outlfor hlirciihis Will Aki, hell:Mill Identified. There has been some ground for ens. picions - thatiti Is Boothe. - - . , Digkedi I . "' ‘' '''.. 'fi s " A. lirCioixtr, Supernitendent P. & It. "..Ponapiap ei ra,-April 20.—The following dis patch was r red this evening flum a lawyer in Ileiditig , . ,The dispatch of yesterday was lornewhit er-. rooms.: The statement givin e :f i the edged of Beading !referred to Is, that h no acquaint ance Via v , having s him bat onae, sereo yaps ,In a theatre in lietimore. and would Eat be able to Identify him now. lie saw ' the. inspected person la a saloon oh Tuesday night, in company with another man, drinking freely: Learning thatibeinsulntended leaving town for Pottsville at 0 p. m. yesterday. he got 'won the train after it started, and recognized -the individual, who appeared itety- eft ch con fused at; meeting him. Ile asked the citizen If he vegn going up in the train. Upon answer,- toff th at belraa not; iba loaftkaidiiko • . - Inai i.Wb lusck in Readlig in a day or two. ; [ssocons borarcir.) - - Mut:oo, April 20.—This:citizew who orsog rind Booth was taken - before - a .Tuetfee of" the Peake this sft-rnoon to make an affidavit of his . knowledge:. Re now smuts he -duet .1.06 De -1 ere the parson yarned was B:oth. Heretofore tottered positively that it was Broth, and that he knew Wm.! .-' <- i ;Z. . '''' .- t f , , OBSEQUIES OF: THE LATE PRESIDENT. . Nasarnua, April l9.—Theynneesdatt to.gayi: in honor: of the fimeral of President Lincoln w the Largest, and most • imposing ever seem is th city. Ali -plamoof inithaste-tning • ektsedly ewe - store and dwelling was appreopeimely ira . • In Mourning. The prom/atom numbered u and of 11Seenr•thoal&td •periona.;' AmanQ the were Generals Thomas, Eosaate,. Wills NTI. pple, Fowler. and' Donaldson. : Over ; three.. the and troops wereln Abe' pioessalon •antf: al • Governor firownio* and both houses of the also the Qiinifertntai the Ff Doan/meet with their machines bcantifolly d • rated, the vastosa lodges of ifuons, .Old F o*s, the German Societies, Tamers and Li Globe. The Fenian Brotherhood also sw . Med the list. The streets were thronged wit. Altilarm: who Seyolred :to a LIM in the n . orbs if the' eity, - where appmpriate eeremo: •I were held. Addresses were made by his I- Sem Governor Brownlow,liev.3lr. Allen an other& • • `notkeablefeetim in the roues/lon was the u al ear, drawn by'sli white and' six black b 4s. Everything was suitably peilbymed, no Mr • / hence of any Clod having occurred daring • . . o.night the City Ls unusually oniet, --- all planes sr.: invest/tut being closed. • ere was a heavy, rain, with thunder And It /ening, this evening. ' • • river has fallen two feet today, with t • ut twenty/411re feet ma the ahoala. • Louisville. .rated al Preal he el cum; Amp 2e. —The obsequies of. the sidesst-Linecin Were'celebrated yesterda y ....., entire populatioa. - Bells were toiled and ies•Cixe were held in many •of the churches. Cannon throughout the day pis:claimed the sad ovate which enshrouded the city la mourning. Westlecchurch accencs were progressing, one of „theflargest military and civil processions ever 'rosined bete. commenced moving. It included 1111'am !Miens societies of the dt,c_ sussing w el t= the Masons, Odd •Fellows th fd Turners w present. The chief featnree a g.the Ifs, i " ,ed sc is wea thoftnlghte - Taisplii, w In fall to : . a, presented a may imposing appearance. All P off quietly and with becoming reverence to e Intuitions deceased, all parties ITO classes deg With each other In the expression of dr heartfelt bereavement..., , - . . Inuit:o,oms, April 20.—The demonstrations, ycsierday In memory Of President lliteoln were most. solemn and Impressive. The mvicemlott wuthe lammt ever seen, Ineludlntaif the mlll - lary force, Executive, State and Judicial officers, syor and City Chime% Fire Denartinetklfa . e-and Odd Fellows, German societlea,vne. clanks, and all other organized associations. Buslae,a was entirely 'suspended, and religious services were held In all the churches: Business and prlvate houses are-draped In mourning. The day was generally obeerved throughout the State. ME=i3=Ml Yon; April 2g.—Wall Street presented 1 :171, a d ces " , of bu erted l giness n w ec ere it' ell. A and neatly crowd of 'Bpm:detour. assembled on Willis 7.1 street', and mado quo tation of WM Tor :Erie, ant soon dlepersed. The fist appointed by Governor Fenton hai beeit *cry 'generally Observed. Nearly all the stores and oillees base been closed. Most of the churches bad services and no evenleg pa pers were lathed: Loborgeiterally Walcuspend ed. Booms to our deceased f'resideld hay° Peen cotoinurd from yesterday. . The Dumber of mourning emblerris Is !note's. leg; they are dlspla ed from thelumgett of -pe pper as well as the rich. . - - Along Broadway and other principal:lst:lets therein a dbpisy of motoes 'appropriate to the occasion. liitoitestautine of- w polgio grief will be cailiki yeti for some time to come— - . • Ship Captain . Murdered. . . BANDY Hotta, April 90.—Tbe Box Oar, from -Bernambucci, bas arrived here for orders.. tithe reccuts that Captain Preach, of the ablp Boatoa, anis murderel by the crew or .1,4 eldp about four weeks ago, at said place. Mill= RESPECTS TO TICE - REIW PRESIOFST Response of Aeirestlirst J:ohnson. WAlkiltKoAtt . 41itil nznaber of nary ofileara'aillad Ina body to-day to Imitheir, .*:0411 Eo Preslatatedohnsoh. Meltable deleV tiow In Me cif, headed by the Health& Hamlin, Went', Prheitlent tralted *ate; waited upOn the Pteataitt - th•Ziy the purpose of .tendering to him the came beatty eopport trgeh they so' treelf Ciio Win' inninkrinapreneceasof.: • • A delfgailon of "diluent Of;linaanhtlSigtar , headed Hy Governor **ewe, of that State, wad:: Alneolti, of Boston, (by appointment,) also vpo n .lPrestdentaolsieii - this ! WC. Ne gations from Allan other Stites' Wlle pa/ TM! `?,'44o4lecgagilltrate th Ariring, eley.l 'This Awning at 1.1 (Talon, a delegation of one hundredi cinema. qof . ...7 41 4 1 4Dd• R.emed emor Pocket. talc upon' Prssidens Atrveco the_Treaketylitipannor,i. ,e 7%: ar ttmeses Art niposes to six address - ay r Psiker; said . G taii-suriel?fitidVsiihiti express pyleellnipu said tkaskst , upeedrskbt4s:,, cation. flfenr„words ot.comfokt:asidkindness, are sensually atnileletii at' this "having .. ben ealledAtcP . l.Mspoilt b 7 Pteilrfenio- tor overwhehned! with a cruse of the obligation, and duns - devolving upon me, alit, krfea-dear ly the Led expreeslons of support and'Onnis- - you hem given. It was but the, .elhecol E T thardiu'. late . ohieT Stagisteatb inbrunr ed after haGug- served 4Polgila with steeple eito &earl.* all-the people of this coon- 11771■3114 now he ne s ,been, struck down llise blv-.star *mu its sign* leaving question of great nitical importance to be settled.' I vs espeelsiCankfult Stur eneciuragement. at' thus the and.xnu wi ll please accept my Guns for your dered_ alid'intb•support." ..,, x, , , . Baron INT' ' FROM lii Surrendet of the Rebel Mosby. New, mot, cdpril 20.—The Iferalcra adslem froniWiiciannerortbe tStly state that Mosebj, surrezdeted.pa tomato Gen. Chapman at Berry- ~ Ville on ate Vtb, on terms similar to those grouted to Lee, *ls readerstood that Gun. Rossor has als.) asked that his . command be included In thecar tel. - Motehy'amentinmber probabit 700: Large anmbersOf Lee's soldiers are arrivlng'withle our Rees. They scant at the idea that any. portion - of their ahoy bas pee to Johnston. and say 'that whets It is fairly ondorstood by Johniton'S ntaxtbat they ern go to their homes; taws , will The ..FieraTd's Washington dispatch * says:lt was Gotenaor Farwell, of Wiscansin, 4 sitio notified Mr. Johnson of the murder of Mr. Lin.: coin.' . Mr-Johnson had retired top . the 'night *hen notified, and prompt measures were-taken _for his protection; but for this OPmled an billthe past of Governor , rarw lu, all'probs. Jobuson would hate, also been mur dered la tho' excitement Virodneol by I knowl edge of the murder of Mr. •Llticohs; , lis ft was, an unusual stir_ was hew d ar und. unknownman, w,here s_Tu.disk were • • • THE ASSASSINATION Imestfiatioas 4t to 4:ll)lvulged ERMSH *INISIIIII 'CREDEitiIAIS .PRESDITED, _Wssurkurcix, April DT.—.General Atmer has, byldirect4snof the Secretary of - War, Leaned an order prohibiting ail those engaged in mum:lnca kw the investigation of Maur connected 'with the reorder of Mr. Lincoln, and the attempted as safelvatitin of Secretary &ward, from divulging anyleforthatio4broughtoat by the investigations except tokhe War Department.'"All partlei'lio biting this order will be looked nun asobstruct- - tog the prompt larrest of_the eons* . atont, and will be treated accordingly.' Sir Frederick W. A. Brace was to-der Intro duced to the President and presented his creamsnal' as Eivoy Extraordinar7 an Minister Plea. ipotenela4 oilier Britannic Majeity to this Goy- WM Mel • Pant California. San Irtliacisco, April l&—Thpubile grief . our the death or President Lincoltwin . all the Pecille 'pates conduces unabated. meets bate bate everywhere' tzarina* tbe Obsequies to morrow. lieu have been leeched in several places for expressing Joy Si the. elastication. Order is completely restored in ttditity add the disbanded. The detaining:Um of President Johnson 'n& to treat with rebel - leaders gives. great satisfac tion. A dispwrithift Is evinced to accord to !dad administration treattrareoelldide Them etas a scree earthquake Id some of the .soutbent months In Calibrate. Genus' McDowell leaned an order for the bl atant arrest of any reasons expressing trteir grovel of President Lincoln's death, and for the suppreseien 01 Ilay)trareal; so offendletr.. — .• -- ',... _. The reetrnie eviler - Ichiabrie has Mind *DUI frith Col. BnAley.of the Rani= inter. tuitional Telegraph. All the arrangements were made during his visit to British Columbia and Elikafor pushing the anterpriae. :OW Artillery Captures: Naar Turd, April 20.—The- Haviki sums up our capture• of artillery since the first of Ds 'cumber M 1,600, and says: If we add to thus list the came* mink by the enemy on the water dur ing will t e h x e c s e a ed m l e , t 7 i o m opthecee sto sac l e o ssee o b f e l th in e nl n e my f December hat. On. Custer, In a recent order to his cavalry says: During the past six months, al though in most Instances coofrootedby superior members, you have captured 11t pieces of field :at Tillery, (is =de Sage and upwards of 1,000 pr:Eoxers of war; including seven general °M oil?. In the above you have captured 46 pieces of_ field artillery and 37 battle fling.. to have never lost a gnu, never lost a color and never been 'defeated. And notwithstanding the - no nitrous engagements in which you have borne a prominent part, Including the three memora ble betties of the Shenandoah. lon lava captur ed every piece of artillery which the enemy has dared to open on ns. Frans Pew Orleans. • Now OIIZZASS, AMU; sth.. VIA Canto. Atoll 20.-To-day is one of jubilee in _honor of the sum neer of Lee, and the occupation of Laren numbers of rebel . stragglers sraliOntlaff into ~n r'llacti. • ' ' ' • Cotton eery much aeprersed; Good Ordinary, 24.- Gold declined 634 cents; Western pro dn,o, Dry GaAs, and all staple articles offered pointy at reduced prices without buyers. The Lark. J. Gndbrey brim Aurortem.Ptills dolphin chip, Dom Boston - ship; Galcust and the New York ehip, George Cromwell, arrived this evening. - The Star left to-day for New York. The stock of cotton on band at the Ship Board is ten thousand eight hundred and eighty seven bales. • Business Suspended in Cincinnati—Death . srAndrew Jackson, Jr.—Uutrersity La stroy td by Fire. Cncossicrs, April W.—Business was stapes!. ded yesterday and the utmost quiet preraUed. The bells of the city were toiled, and minute Runs fired during the day. Appropriate services were performed at all the churches. ' • The Nashville papers announce the death of Andrew Jackson, Jr., an adopted eon of Oviena Jackson. Tbe Wilberfaree Utile/ratty, at Great county ; Obki, was Oestroyed by Ore es Fridaj. Thelma is fifty thonsacd . _.,.,..__• _. Rebel Major. Taylor Paro outed—Leadera Killed. Lotosvizaa, April 20.—The - Dorioarar tutyiu •The Confederate Major Taylor has hew paroled ten days, to - Pirpare for leaving the United • States,.he ten:m.log to take the oath of &Real /wee or to register himself as a rebel deserter. . ' A Federal scouting party routed a :party of guerrillas beyondMonnt ate lkonac, killing Wash. Carter and D Dame!, thei r leadcri, and Wounding several °theta. - Description 'of the President's Corpse. Itzw Tons, AprilM= 7 Tb° World's Medlin toe special elves the following description of the come: Death has fastened - In his frozen face all the character and Idiosyncrasy In life. Bo has not changed one line of his grave coon teem cc. The , mouth is shot like that of ono who bad put his foot down firm, and IQ aro his eyes, which look as calm as In slumber. corpse In the world Is better prepared accordis Cori uion BRoynnow hat dealgnatoi the'4th of Slay nest as a day of .Thankaglrtag In Ten nessee. Ills proaamatkai. la couched la much motagracians terms than tin has been wont to me In speaking of rebelsi Re says, "Lea none come up to the house or piper with feelings of exultation over a fallen foe; but let all cow:with feepings of true Christian patriollstn, Imbued with the ephit of forglfencss, and -a - pepaseto conduct returning prodigals to a mercy seat.'p . -Ws get al list the real data of the capture of. While. :It was on the 12th 10)4 a, nu, 'that the: stars and .tripes were hoisted on a church steeple In the - city, Geu.lGrancer'a form oeenp3lng the place.. The rebels all got away on the nlghe of the 11th. ••• • - Reaming, of President Ltlieoln.-Commit tee Appointed by Mayor Lowry to Meet . .1 beta at Hirrtabtarg: ': -. :.: ... :. • ri . . .Y.-a resolution passed at the recent mass niFiting of the citizens of Allegheny County, on 'dm iltb Inst., I was instructed appoint a com- Lmittee to meet the remains of our deceased ProS• ana; 4 1 49 1 414tic010. In acezrdance there - - filth I hereby appoint the following commutes, and all theta chirpWhoOkbay.,, OA . stmt., 1:;; c:. rame.T. t . . Moorhead; . bal. J. B. B witi;r ' :lIZ R. ic;: 7.1 1 2.=, 8: I . iim P i.! t altri: • ..-.lkas.abos. It. Ilowe, 001. Threla Bayne, Hem, .evl Mettaramma, Maj. J.. 8 80. a. p; Hoznliri Hampton, • I S . Josiah Hokin; Hen. H .W.. Williams, S. G. Haekoten, Hon. T.P. Sterrett, Thae,.Hatni m .,,• ~-_,, ;Bon. Ed Orin Stowe, Theas-11: Ilon. Tam. button. O. inllatil=r. , ', -" IHon. Tat .I.,,,,Greitiny-; Regmar.irsarreri • •i - 0111. 4tirti' . 81 4 51 1 4, 9 lir; 5. t n‘ , 41 r : '-*` I L 'MI. 0 n-Milsiions - .11 202miteil. Gen. TA S. Neglep, James Park, Jr., .• - 44 , c.4 • Z Gen a.gday, , .I,..rbritlietr„,,m.,.,„ r... slaa.‘b j° ,t l4 Wm, AnTerion, Dr, G. H. Me l Oook, F. H. Cool y _,, 1 4 .‘ 9 %.PE'AtlithMnaugh, Jos. Norp:n, - -.11.. a Carnahan, Joe. Able, '.r.x. - Ititkpatriek. Jae. Reese. -- Jillatatoptoo, Sohn Chalfant, X. K. Mporhean.. . g...F. A..Failtsub,nr, ~. ..,. 131% , 11ssee,- ,—' Joshua' Hanna,: , ,•-• • r neln..Lidelk, ‘ • • • John Hare,: •-, - , r W. 1e 1 34n 81 7,4r. 4. ~... al, o,Dairla, - 1 i Li 4 - ,741g.e.wm,b, Phoa. 8. Walt i . -. ,c21.4.17V. Phillip, , , ~, John F. Jaatanza. , ~ 'T. liFelbeneer,, ^ .. ,• i r. law ltillier; , •• r :. W. A.I.Ift. A . ”...:'.. AilliterDeiSEAlll,,..4l-,1 W..../ek. Ihfatier. ~ ... - - Al. , MAT4It ~•- .: I . 15. - I:Prieill, - '-- ' wm.,71 b, _' ''' , ' ' Joseph DileroitbF- b' ... isec.o,s4, , „cpwitir -, ,:-• jak4Moritooth, David Orreletd,,, ' ~, 1 . .. -,- m a y -- 2.4Csintable badge of Mour ni ng mK-VPS4s ay th!l..lt otst. a4 - at. tbe Heyde& °Hire. %The ebnituttae-ta tit in ' Olit'af ilth itiyor , a bP Ace this day at eleven °dock. r .I! . ! 1 •'.. ' - ' ' JaSintt Sr. Lowitri ... . , . ... . . . . . . . I I.lplon 4 1] WINCHESTER. - - : ....... .. ... _ . 1 , . fnaahlasten and Jelferson-Cata , fiipetrivance of the joint notice of the Secroz Girlie of the 'reapeetive Board 'of 14veitee4 of Jt Raven and Waihlngton'Collegd, for the drib meeting of the Trustees of the united college, the , Mowing members met at Washington on Wed." „utadsy, the 12th'day of April, to wit ' Jeffrey; D. IL, Cyrus' L. Pashing, 'Esq., Jelin Ilays, Esq., John Stockton, D. D., Robert iiherrartl, Jr., Esq., Jiaies I. BrOWI2IIOO, D. D., William Sidle:Jet, Esq., James Sloan, D. Wm.,ldeKennan, Esq., Rev. J. R. Johnson, Rte. Wen. F. Hamilton John 11. Ewing, Esq.. Rev. Ruben lierron,= Jo hn S. Bell, ,Esq., John Earlesonj, 1). D., James McGollougn, Esq., Coln! M. Reed,, Esq., Samuel J. Wllsoo, D. D., James Alexander, D. D., and A. W. Acheson, Esq., The oath& °Mee mos administered to each of the said ',trustees by John Gramon, Jr., 'Esq. Prayer was then olfered be Dr. Jobe Stockton For the purpose of organixation, Dr..ieffr a' elected President,and John1 elected Secretary ,7l.,Bellt:Juii; to Ott moUon, the the etio; n rihn„„ ~,t t lirt7 „ „ZitSt trance ; whereopm matt). was unanimouslychosen: IPrifeented to the Want the do. Gallon by Dr: Beatty .01, arty thoosurd dollars, and thereupon : npon the. - report of MMUS, RrOWOIIIO.II, /IClT . titand Pershing, a committee Appointed In- the purpose, it was ,f(espleriy, That he Board of Trustees of %Yeah. Satan aid Jefferson COnege. at Om lint meet ! Ing, ind Immediately •felletenk theft organize. - ' time under the chatter from the State of Penn sylvenia consolldating_the colleges of Affersoe mid Wasltlegton, herebtrecerd the fulfillment - of the ' , ledge of fifty thousand delimit. upon 'onitdition - of the union of the said collages, made by Dr. Beatty to the Board of the same In Octo ber, ItSS. In accepting thin munificent done nom the Board deems It due alike to themselves and the instate:lCM now, under their charm as - well aa to the friends and patrons of education, to alums their thanks to the generous donor, and their desire and payer thathe may receive &large reward In the blessings of God, end that for geueradona to co a his opportune benefac. lion may be productiv of the - mast 'rideable re snits. James Biagi lef D., an the - Rev...l. B. Hughes haulm. for special reasons, daiinnd accepting ,the clues of Trustee, the Don. Daniel Ague w, 1.. L. D., of Beaver county, and the Rev. John of Allegheny city, were elected to sup ' ply the vacancies anis dilated. D, S. Wilson, Esq., was unanimously elected Trearmar. It wad farthar...resolvesc- 'tug the corps of Instructors of the old colleges should be Lnotlnutd during the . etirrent academic year, and that the present Senior clam at Canonsburg should ne graduated at thatplace, ' and thoprets • Oat Senior Maul at Washlngtens abnukt be grad . ust d there. After the appointment of various committnee to perfect the organlaation'or the u,.lted Moo, the Board adjourned to meet at Canons burg on Thursday, the 21st day of Jane next, at 11 o'clock, a. m. ltttaub Itch... What Is It I .Dr. Keiser, of 140 Weed street, who has been very successful in the management of the Tad- One &cell" of the Wm, tuntwers thiluttestion as to whet Merle Itch 1,, or rather &rushee ne with the slialnents.Of diskpellifectlem. It Is dated on high authority (Dr. Newhall, Eng land-)'that four-fifths of the individuals who have lived for • year In the fkateof Dllnole , be come affected with • disease known undm the name of /ninon Ueh. The Doctor Is. without doubt, sontewhat astrav In his estimate of the .proportionate number 1;1'0e:eons affected, but It a well known fact that there is suds& disuse, and It Is ofteolmod vcorintractable sod dffileult of care. The disease* begins with severe Itching of the :arms and legs, and various porthole of the body. wit outany eruption,- which induces the Indl . !Ideal affertea to rub and 'teach himself rigor. ously to appease the sensation. The effect of this Ind:Ape:we, however, Li to bring out la • few second:: an eruption "of email plmolei or whets of )minion, of nearly the same color as the thin, and as they dry off become of a dark brown - color. Doe crop of these often disappears as acre her Is evolved, the latter becoming res. k ular alter the lapseof a day or two. Theo vesicles become pointed, and are tiftedwith au - acrid humor of a pale yellow color, which some times frets and Inflames the'other papa of the" body *here It tonchm. Thera Is mostly no In term:Won or redness around these pustules no-il alter a great deal of scratching, which which norms to occasion the tallinalindlon which sedscquently occurs. If the vesicular eruptions be pubetured with the polqt of aide or needle, th: r disappear without hissing any traces of thdr presetce ; but if their point, ,be tore off at a lat er peziod, a watery gold, mixed with blood, exudes. and , black or brownish crusts are formed, which vanish In course of time, but leave small permanent cicatrices behind them. The disease often be found around the ends of the flogeir, occasioning oftentimes the losagst the nails. It Is a doubted - point whether this dis ease, Illinois 11 h, may be classed 'among the skin diseases or not. The akin undoubtedly Is the part MD sled by it, bet whether it has Its origin is • depraved state of the blood and ' humors of the body, or consider:l' an animalcule In the skin, like many other cutaneous dieemes, Is a question d by medical men. most generally received op'ulmeis that It Is anamalettles, but is oat MA/ 1 0MM The Itching is totolerable.und la Increased by heat, and the hands are often times swelled to such an extent as to force the individual to abstain from all kinds of manual labor. in children the toles of the feet are panic. ulady affmtecl f the face seldom affected. The ditrase, when neglected, will often hilt as long a period as four or five years. - Indian Burying Gronnd.-Tto hands en caw d la repairing a portion of the railroad In the outskirts of Wheeling. a day or two since, discovered the remains of a human skeleton which had been implistd by the, slip. /lateral 'bare beretoforr been discovered 'tvheti digging foundations in that olghborhood. 'Other evi dences found with them at the time, went to show that at some period the Nam had been used as an Indian btuying.ground. • - - Another Copperhead Arrested.—A me; named Wm McKenna created a row In the Ninth ward yestdrday, by speaking exultingly over the aseasination of •tha President, and wishing he had been the assassin himself. IC he Courts such lams, he !should at once bo brought' to a wholesome reponmnen. Ho was locked on In the watch-house last erecting, and will probably be aunt to Monet Airy this morn ing. Important Deetslon.--Itra. D. Rawaon, of New York, tom recovered a verdict of abont 4,- QOO against the ,Pconsylvants Railroad Compa ny, for the loss of trunks and their contents, at the time ofakcollialon on that road some time ago. The'Cou held that the notincation on the back of the ticket that only /50 would be allowed for the ggage, calms special notice was given, did to amount to a contract. • Arrested.-- orintOoelstrom. ; against whom Information wins made a kw days ago for felon!. one assault, aqd for uttering teessonahle senti ments, Was aryested•at his house war Wllee spoil yesterday, and is now In the tombs. tie will hare a bearing to-Lay. A Monetroalty.—A cow .baloaglag to Capt. J. C. McAllister. near Harrisburg, had a calf the other day which .Wll6 ornamented with chart legs and' two talls. It Wail la , fact almost two pFrfect calm, save that both bodies warutualted 011StrIke.-41 strike was made on the Nish. oboe Johnson'Fann. on Catt's rue, two mites from Poundstone's - ferry, on the Atonong Melo riser last week, at the depth of fuer handsel andtwenti feet. , CITY. AND. SUBURBAN There is an Irritation Of slight Inflammation of the lining membrane of the bronchial tabs. The bronchia commence at the root of theaeck, and ilteit brancbeelnio two parts, one part .de seceding leto each fang and then dividing Into thoossiMla tit smaller tubes, which ramify army portion of the' hangs ,and carry the air to them. It Is the thin lining of Ws broachhand those minute broacalal tube* that become affec ted In bronchitis, whether It be chronic or acute; she chyme form being that which ensues often n acne,' ens& of hroachltls, and is a term gecerusri to e - earradlitibetiou tO acute bron chitis. auto form is always attended with fever and a high state Of arterial excitement, whilst the chronic Is not; bat Is a continued het. ititkat esTrbe tat ilAl ' esually attended ISlth more or less cough, acroruing to the extent of surface Implicated In the:disease. There is oftentimes pain and an increased Allow of glary, *Field phlegm or mu. cut, a result of the mereised flow or blend to the parts effected. The brimebial glands being in inch eases forced to Increased action in order to relieve the gorged and inflamed blood vessels, chronic bracer:MU may terminate either in an acute attack of bronchial lanammulon, or even in Pulmonary Constunpfkos, by communicating the disease to the substance of the lungs; or it may result In what hes been usually termed Brottchiat Cosorptlon, &disease quite ae common, .perhaps, as real pu lmonary consumption. It oar its canoes in a variety of sources, such as the leheiatlon of bad air, sudden obstructions of the Ate, resulting from vicissitudes of climate, So c anncou in this country. Persons eubject to it 'holed avoid exposure to these sadden atmos phis le cheep:el wear thick ahoce, and more than all, steer flannel next the skin. It should be re membered that the skin la a large surface and eluiplohlzercreeatly with the mucous lining of all the luterual. viscera; and an attack of Om elets or kindred diseases, Is often relieved or mow by the sudden appearance of setae erup tion cr. disease of the skin. ! I treated a lady reveoil jeers ego for an asthmatic dfsease,-cont relented with an eruption of the skin.coannonly called Letter, and I am not Sure but the Let ter we vicariously relieving and attempting to cure the asthmatic affection. The lady le still living, I believe, and In good health, and en tirely tree both of the asthma - and tatter. In this lady's care, the asthma and tatter were both cored by Internal treatment, by restoring the general health aud establhilling the Neel button of the circulation of 'the blood.' If this view of the case be correct, ail I believe it is, how foolish would be any attempt to cure chronic bronchitis by the ordinary pill and troches so arced: la vogue at the Present time. They undoubtedly do good in many 1011411001, and afford temporary relief, but do they care the disease! Let those answer who bete tried the experiment, Undoubtedly a cough or cold bee often been relieved by Stich remedies and some, serious hurt to the Intermit orgies. t h erdby Prer vented, which, to say the least of lt, ijl better than to let the disease cure • iteelff - I there pre pared for years a medicine called .. .Pseforol Syr isp,', or If ,you choose, Dr. Keyaer'e Pectoral IsYrrlP, which Is one of the speediest and beat remedies for the cure of a cough or cold, or any j obstruction of the .windpipe or bronchial tubes, that I have known. It is attested . by hundreds i of our most respectable citizen; and can always be relied on in recent mace.; It Is compounded on Strictly scientific prlnciplis, and according to the most correct. rules of I pharmacy. I hare made known its component Inge°. &nth to some' of the best • physicians, who have usually given It their ape provaL But Ido not pretend that It will cure either acute attacks of bronchitis or pulmonary consumption; althoughf,l have published cases of cures In our very midst that as nearly ream. ble tbeeediseses as to make oven physicians doubt whether they were not real caom of paintonary consumption. ,dt the same time, I never did, and do nut bow, advise any one to troyt to Pdt toral Syrup, or, any other ono remedy, for Ihe cure Ora disease which annually carries Moro human beings to the gram than any that 'I know of. But, as a preventive, and as a relletle adz vanced stages of this disease, I have yet to find its superior, or cam] Its equal, In the trestmont 'Of commeptlon or. bronchitis, the state of the general eieteut Is to be taken into accaitut; Ev ery organ :and every.. fnuetion examined, and where the wheels of life clog they must be made to ran more emoothly, . The stomach, the liver, the skin, the spinal marrow,. every organ and every functlon..must be attended to, and if this is done earefully and thoroughly, we may then, , atd,not tlil then, bopeto cure chronic bfunchlts. and petlesottary conantnalon„,. ' . .: ....-• , ,- OnommalLLEsvesn,... • . ' •,. NM 140 Wixid street. .., . Origin oC Petrole,um IDpon tht.: subleet the academicians bare beim! cudgeling their buds:aap th v nngaggin ~g , igot, and - .the tougher and lonor the drubbing has Con tinued, the more foggy andiunfalltottfable the professota have become. One insists that. the . wive gases in this locality have condensed , into tidi t oll• Another r te_lls ps,thatia that dis tant,;„, murky "'OP * o ,ttiftnntioul Or: the globe, 'imeiirt t 0 geologist's as the Chemung period or the Devtirdan age, when a vast - inland' see coy. ered the irilddie 0f 7 0ia59L , .,-.4,0,,,,,„." 3 „ 4 0,,,, .. ( 4 fishes im cleat to ll'ive supplied the market for ten niPtklida,atkof -ilaimil and segells- A. tie rust withtrUtllinlt. ltdrsi hide id alb Win forming trationsd that,spaburfrombhis-agglo., secreted 1161; &Hike' for ceeturteir"tesoe' Lgettberin In the crevices beneath Rinse hills and OOP& 1.1,.. Avila; ha theory Is _adianvd, and with more I ''planalbilltv than all Mai liit, , thatlrierolitina 1 / 1 aibaiir .isscie of coal oil, and has beau dia , 1 'Oilsibyf oho - iO slabtefratfeeti beide Rim 'the` itstirenaobedltiftr ere lylog, !, In any seaktiot Fvel - ythr t rii'Ve 'itisgo2 - connty.. 'Adopt :either . this, or e'tliebril dating bact to tine 'Eleveth's egu. ooll rut witilobserre , 'that , the! best lilacs to sink a,well , le , pon:a'llat' at tha.base of a snomitall , [Oil ' 'yere.',ltave a . greet bulk Of earth ant. rock • a' you, from whleteoll oily Lao co,ne, and still coming. Agile, the jacalKi 11' *gorge Is ite'eaflear; for' the - dimple,' k etnntet , tsolage an opening In the earth' alders.' indicative of crevices .handsomely, dt,e}. rbil , kieghStitieve:atflilfat - faith: ' 'At in , -aTaien Cherry Run, Pitt Hole. Creek, Sugar Creekln d, indeed, all the 'favorite localities, luthe l49/4944....., L,,,-• ',; a .. ' ' : rsday G o l ia de st u ireek l"d if di rt r. On Tbit —" F ------ d Mrs. John Reed; of ;ketc h n„ w .„_celeb g rated , the LOth;nwnui . ''''7 .'t (heir \ ' wedding:. The . - --. ,cuss ' of a 'timber of old friends, the - chit diett,graid and grjeat grand children of Mr. and Mut. Reed, numbering thirty-elgtit grand and p j' twelve , great grand chuarenot whom some forty 'w present.--all gips' healthy. ;looking" ones. - The sons land sonalii•la* brought lu their' . ef t to aaged pair, now over three score au en. ' 'excelletif,supger was - porta. - ken of b all pr i ; Igor which, a beautiful flag was pre by the oldest grand child to Mr. Reed, with an address.' - Teen an 'appropri ate addisis was dby Rev. Mr. Stilling, pastor of;thc Eiangellc •Lutlieran clitifeb:' About 10 p.," kn. theparty lit fur theft respective home:'..- al all delightd with be warrantees ofthe evenMg iiiiidd4 beat a TaaTida:e'of last week, ----"T---------. . a young litdy residing at Coal,kply , wiita ng t" county, w hets name we ...,nave been unabre to IVlrn. lact a 1... lb a a . en death, from unknown cense. iii the erg fig e ight as usual with he night hsr younger sister ahaer a s k i ;:l e tist ri ei du.: ll at * her head upan the body of the:neepniestster and.spoke, .but finding her breathing heavily u. If in 'toned 81 untie:, did I/ not maker farther anti •to arouse her. About toldhigtieshe ag u awoke, and found thatthe body cold I . death. Horror-stricken she. eallettbk faatily,.whose grief at this sudden c? and awe ablution' cannot bs 'described. !No coal tlill elallilatlons was made; and the wasi e canoe of Imp og lady's death has not been disco • . -, _. - ' Robbegy a the Repot.—A gentleman, whose Bohm ' • Were unable to learn,' had his pocket picked - on Wednesday at the Pittsburgh, c % Fort Wayne a Chicago Railroad &pet; of a Nan book ntalulog four hundred and fifty - dollar'. Fie w hi ' the act of - gelling Into the, car, what he wan stied by a couple of 1111:a, and cot teioklug anythlng wrong, ascended the tops of the platform. Raving occasion ti. get acme article from MS mita, he nut his hand in and Immediately &covered Ida loss. Nu trace has hem uhtalmul of the thieves. . _ An Faietopelelzed Trellla.—Theladies, who delight haring a Hum back .ganloo, should' mako a note of the following ecooomlcal mode, of mooing a trellis: Instead of throwing away an old hoop-skirt, enverml. it 'lts your garden scrum a pole four feet; high. Plant the ands of the Madeira flue, . morning glory, maatcullm, or the like, and in'a very little while, over thin re jected trellis, creeps a0315a of beautiful and Il•• ing bloom, Nothing More imitable for thepor pole could be made.. ' la Booth Coating 'llYeattrardf—Thure fa no certain knowledge that BoOth, the aseasain, has twat captured. It la - useable he may ee ea deavoring to mate his way westward. Would It ,tot he proper for his !boor, Mayor Lowry, to ats• ion some poncemet. at the Depot to scan the faces of the pasaarders wlta arrive, I: is probe , . Ole that Booth has disguised himself, and might Rev this far wtthosit detectlem. , klltsburgb Theatia.--The "Streets of Nei Yolk" is haying s loci nut at this theatre. /t II aanourcott agates tmclght.. Those who lave not sees it will avail tbenuelren or this lan op portunity. Mcan.—.Dttrbr tgo celebration of Grant's. Victories at Choi Elprltra, Cambria county, lad week, a soar named Nact Nagle a nun tato a'crowd of the otenTsclakars. o one Was brut. Chronic Brunchltla. - '~-.. . . .. . .. , . bus Escape fur Boothe. '• . ' The apprehension of J. Wilkes Boothe, - the murderer- of Pretident Lincoln, will take .place Sooner or later.. There: is no hiding place: for him on this blind earth, and his eel. refoge Will be the. 'pink; - Thaiks lo • the vaulty of its'e' wretch, be has; itchls aleorilmi efforts • to empire . fame, exhibited , hidsomewhat striking visage on every stage 1 11 and has lad hlmiteff da .., . . gnencotyped and • photogrisphed oftetser than he . has Bid his prayers. :Probably most Policemen . • In this country have seen:him, and every end in' tlilitivo bendspberes will be !NI - Matted with an nt-tinte i likon.B..'stecomininied ititit the wenn- anee'ot 4 I,* voiii : it;- I4:,thif ot,ii - 0:. hi. Cai tlin. ...H . haalhittn - *knot tragedy Inletters: of blood; htit.kinto last act' will he acted by the common bongninn.; u .111: stn.) It wouidtwataxentabletthititakettikift thehilj ' lain of sight:Arta uointlin tdaneskvOinth .; but his agony should be "long drawn ont, , i, thmuitb the PFeefas 04 trial, POnvietlOar!!" l 3tanee.,', and, after ireekt iff tscinteibplatitin of thestindlotrs,... zexeentioti, With:ibis' "Butane. from the 'hang- :man that blir!body-Witto to be...delivered to the alumna for • disnsalois. 'He Should 6liV6 no sepulture. WhataveSfearlial eirenuttinee which As compatible with an execution amonkOhrim:- flan natiovs.should be Added la order to heighten the agony orexpectillon, mid to bosillit prupd " and gtillty spirit.: No' humane man should ft- • „inet toOpplying..msch. mental tortures to 'nab.. is, • wretch, dude they 'may- bd necessary to Milt him ton isonsciousness, - of his guilt, and proya bly to a tblribiireidelb'dl '- ' • ' •' ' - . In vain will Boothe-take . reftige lit any 'foreis country,' No natitin of thews.* would be gui lty of the incivism arm:tending:to Minas a refugee tF di Its hospi km ,Reluta Upon. marked Bala Upo his foreh tint wherever he may - go. he mill" feel that e ; I surrounded by spies.; who tnagni- tilde of his crime will kurn.plybole world ; into ; , a pollee In his lmaginitiOn, nnthe greattiess. of the remit - 4' offered: for his 'appretdrislOu will ea= his accoMplices to betray him',- There ' need be do fear that Boothe wing° tospneished: • His doomils sealedalreany..-:.lf he (should escape into the rebel lines; ityill only serve him for a ~leir month., and may be the means of implicating -DBVIS and his Goverameet.— Wash. Ohrontele. .- • Spirted Affair on Staten Island. Mrs. John . Tyler, the widow et the ex•Preal. dent, as is well known, a nativeof this State, std now tesloes near Factc:ryville, Sta ten Island. 'he has never &versed "her aye athy with the . rebels, tut, on the `con trary , has, permitted no opportunity to escape her of proclaiming it, even In einuch, pretesting by rising from her kr.tes, agaimat the prayers for the President of tbe United Buttes. It being well known that ths rebel flag was draped over her' parlor mantle:- piece, on Saturday evening last several young gentlemen--13011C of them over eighteen years of eger•ecnsidcring that If, at such a time as this. the flag was not voluntarily put oat at sight. lira. Tyler should be reminded that some decent • respect was due to the public *pinion, waited open her far that purpose. Two of them, sons of neighbors and well known to her, cater ed the parlor, when one of them said: • "Madame,f .heg pardon for .dliturbing yen, but we have . 911.1 ed to ask far th e Secession flag yon have in j'ettr Pielesslon." "There le nosed' a flag here," replied Mrs. Tyler. • "I beg pardon again," said the route gentle r/in, courteously, but snob a flag, If lam not mistaken, bangs over- your parlormantienlece:" Mrs. Tyler, again dented that site had - any such flag, out added: "You can look for your self." . • The young matt dld look forhimself, and found the nag where erneaed. Deliberately mount ing* chair, he carefully 'took It down, folded it up, nod•etcpplttg back Into the other room ones more apologized for the necessity of his intrusion, and hewed himself. out with his coinpanicm. .There was ho attempt to Interfere with the bold Striplings by the three of four gmww men who were present. One of them, Indeed, left the. :room and went np stairs with the Intention, the vbitors suppeind;. of getang a weapon. The spokesman, on observing It. only shifted a short policeman's club he carried from the left to the rlghthand coat po.ket.—N. Y. nib. • How. Axnuiw Jamison, President of the United States, Is in the fitty.sixth year of his age. llw fatally resides at present In Nashville, Tennessee, and conaists of his wife and four children. two eons end two daughters.- His son Robert is twenty-nine. and Andrew Johnsdn,Jr., Is twelve years of age. .1115 two daughters with their families, also reside, in Neshville, having been driven from their homes in East Tennes see. One of MG Johnson'. sona, , Oharhisi - : - a surgeon In the army, was thrown from his horse in the year 186 N and Idtiot end Ooldnel Storer," a soroltrlaw. the 4th Tenures.* • Infantry regiment. was kU ed In - the battle .of Nashville, while' gallantly leadlog Ida Command on the Idth of Delx.mber, 1504. Judge . Patter son, who also a son-In-taw of the President; Urea In . Nashville.. Mrs. Johnson has been Let delicate health for some timepast, and It Is prob. able Mrs. Colonel Stover will preside over the Presidential household. • •• • TAILICILIERT Avow; Rini Dzsrarreas.—At Norfolk, on Saturricy, noun ate:the news of the death of the President, tiome Indolent stens of rebellion exhibited themselves In two "white washed" 'Vincula of rebel deserters, who hare a taken the oath of allegiance. and have beim en listed In :he 'eerie° of the United States. !The mutinous signs and turbulent acts of the pro pelled iraurgents were qalOkly quelled, and their isms taken from them. On an acumination of. their cartridgaboscs, ammunition was found therein that had 'never been Issued to thorn by the Government, and was not at all stilted to the arms In their possessioti. It is currebtirre- Ported ard generally believed that guns were concealed In Norfolk or vicinity for which the • mysterious cartridges would come In sae.. Se , V. oral paroled rebel prisoners were seized on Sue= plclon of being connected with the mutiny that • has been so effectually crushed by the prompt action of the authorities. - ' NOTICILUILL --. oollllp/CtIOUS among the excep. tlonal private rraldences In this city not exhibit ing pllterdiy, or on Saturday, any token of the great national tragedy—any mark of respect for the memory of a murdered President of the Ma sted Stater—was that of Millard Pillmord—and he an ex-President of the United States, The 0011 , 810; we are told, was supplied, in a measure, by somebody Saturday night, in the form of an application of black mud marks to the front of the mansion—which were carefully renooted the next .morning by the distinguished acupant.—halts! &press. Tun Buffalo Commercial .ddreri4er says that about the time of the banging of "Old John Brown" In Virginia, J. Wilkes Booth, who was then playing In Baltimore, left that city with his Milne in the bills of the evening,lnd In company with a choice band of "roughs," repaired to the scene of the- execution, and was there coospien ons ma leader in the fiendish orgies that pre. ceded and followarthe death of the old man. 4 • PRESIDENT LINCOLN WU stru down - ftuirth anniversary his first proc ck lematlon. on O thne the 14th of April, 186I1` a nulled and mighty nation awoke to MC In answer to his call. On the 14th of April, 1805, be sealed hie devotion to that nation with; his blood. That day will foiever be held In the proudest and the saddest day 111 American hisucuy. Oita of President Lincoln's last edictal acts was to r appoint a Postulaster and a number of Cus tom House °Mem for Baltimore. Ea-Congress man E. H. Webster is Collector, and General Andrew E. Dennison Is Postmaster. Tux munielpa} election at Chicago on Tuesday residsed In a swetpleg Union triumph. the May. or end ihrre•fourths of the Council' being Uulon. The average majority was between five and six thousand. Caipenters, Attentlon,—Tbls awcalitg, at 13 o'clock, at McClelland'a Auction, will be sold two Carpenters' Chests and contents of twels; also, II nan tit yof hardware,. LOWIIT--oa.W.daesday afternoon, of 19th. WM JOHNNY R. LOWRY, only eon of Joseph Is and Isabella Lowry, aged eleven years, three months and ellteenitaya. The fixteril will Ilare his' father's residence, Ist Liberty street, on FRIDAY Arran:woe, at 2 o•olock. The. Mends of the foully are reepeottully Weikel to attend. QEED POTATOES, AJ ;so bide Ituekejes and Pewit Blowsi • 40 sacks Ohio Punch Blow.; at IN Liberty street. atilt • FISB. - 100 bait bbl. Lake Herring; 60 do • Wane Plata •• ' 00 ea • Lake Salmon, do Lake Trout. For sa aby • .apld J. a thtigrizul P. BECK Es CO FINE OUT CLILWINO von/IMO. to gross. Satiny dilde, Sweet Owen, Rose ltud and Gold Medal, One out tobacco for sale by mlnd • - ItRYALER & ' ußos •MACCANRONI VERMICELLA boxes Itsllar and r Ametican Vautoaroy: and Femme, la store and tor male by • 1A.T8.-200 bushels Prlulu, In atom and -• tor sale by ' aptg ' FETZER Sr. AIiMSTIZONII, R A:N SP ARE NT Alkili — OPAqUk nos Oiled blades% for ogle bi r - • IIOARARALL. IO9I2+DALE - .OEXENT.- 100 barrels for sal*by. HENRY (10L,LINS. 1011.13,TR014,U3L,..100 b a s rre l. b. bale by . - 1 11.12 MY a. *rule' oi 4qQ.;'.: - ,ii ,- , , ,. - f.T,:,....;',,.:.; , ....:,1: . y,.. , :' , 1': , ; :• , ;..• . .::,';.•:: - ,!,-..,'.:;;7:' - 7,'1,i7,.::,.;,j,:;: '—' ' '''''''''''''''" A"'t':9;:'.;•:-:'f.e,l-::lo%.'4,:','Yg4•:''4l.•'';''i4.' LEB.3L. NOT—. ICE.Virherealk, , lettg . rs teitamentary , to the Mete Of Jolla of-Mctlittre I , TOW:whip, lalgbeny coast deu'J; , has beew. '.irsatect tci:the subscriber; ail Mini Indebted to and estate antseq4esturto e-tmenunisanaisy fuent, end those haling claim sae deman is ascisst the estate - 'of thcilanit decedinserill make knatown the same without cielas,4o , b • - • •• 2 .1241ZAITaTHIC: DALZsa.th Euseutriu• • SablitlinaGtw dicplure Township,- st.i) on the eitate.bt JOEL . irzaoar., deo late et . .htleshen7,lllty;'Alketiony bounty', beinsift bees' .erantod . the untlotAttitsdt 10 anti notate sktrtm ' 3l ' 4 * P.74.0 1 %044• SoSPOIi ttsesnr. l 4 l lllF listed the mono to present thorn duly anthent asted..for "dtleoleot; ISM insitntatd netts Sti. nelfsetitell So lir. J. M. Loonsidson„,sSothe NOtlll , -Dad ,T9l t House, Allsghint hinSpehlentairldi. • 2, :t-i t ,, , A SANtl e t rza) . voAdmintotistis4,: e . noatahetwr; A MiINIESTRATOR'B! NOTICR—LDet: Lora or. o r tmlnlatrotron•havinvberee Iceluktritd to the' Welefillreed . -45:2 - the eitit4 of Wl:Mica r4pohmso, dt•o'd.:Jaio ;thrultart•TPY tritig ie th l i orlat i dla:VlAli t A t e,, a i e jitTre 4' 1214: 'alai= mama thc•sold state proheraby awned ro,,plennt'ttli t " dray 'auttrootiaited, :for mottle; moot. : "Cit. &IMES' GILLIKOBE. • . spit/noel' A dO3letrtrotor de boats VMS, • 1.1....1.5-Fglr/ORI Ql i l Y E : — Letter : k i o e6aien t ar j ,Satie eiat eoGV.Ltettip ' liti -Or Row teottheVP. Allepenysounty, having bees t tutersivs.*llnenio lnpleasethenselveAndebteeto,ald-nitsta*a makepF i sftt inumdtately, And those „laving shifter • litlfileistate 'will please present Mara : lulrant min:saes! Mr pay/neat.. . . - , ~ G. O. LibIiTUAP: .' - ' - i BADVL:L,2OIII2(SO/1; Esientorm •'J •' a. 71. W.• a/LI!, I_, • , ..; ‘ . , Prrrealmonii Marsha. teed. - • ' • • nialMtor`P j Al/IWtTA A rEATO.RIS 4 NOTICE. ten edminiattatienhavint been granted to the. node *tied 011 the estate or Wm . Carnahan, deetddatit of Urilso towtudop,Allrytteny eoutity, all periods indebted to mud Yatatefireherebynoth lignite* mike Immisdiatepaymenti'amithomfbarteg 'claims will , erreeent them, without delay,: duly eta. thentleated for settlement. ' - . . DAVlD‘PRZUr..l4mlittetrator" • - h• Urnorep.. flikwhany ilo„ Pa. PtADMC IST RATON'S NOTIO —Leh bf admitiletrattorat the estate tit .11081.., ST/NTSON, late Cl Monongahela borough, Ana. ghee/ - county , deeitit, having been granted to the underslgrdiat!dtpster or aid stliegheny,i=ta a ti l lirg:tdiate rnyet4t,' sad thlise h Meg claims against the Caine to present them for seMemeat,. prOperly euthenttisted, to the undersigned. Inbligithil , ANNE _5T1141'301 , 4 Adair. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Wherese, ters_ testamentary upon the estate of ELLZA. , BETH NAYLOR, late of Union Townahip, deo d, having been granted to the underalgued,nllpersona knowing themielvda indebted to said .estate are requested to make immediate payment to the un dersigned; And nil -persons baring- claims against the lama will please present them, 444 autatl. sated for payment. feriltwF ...4EV. I, DALLAS, Exec.'s. Ti ) HEBY - , letters of admL EE ulaitration on. the Watt •of George Derain. deed, hare been- granted by the Register of of Allegheny county, to the undersigned; IN persons having claims against the estate are hereby notified ana requested to present them. for payment, and those indebted to Ike ammelo call and discharge their debt's. inhitiwelarltwF GEORGE ANDERSON; • Adalnistrator. 1.311TE.D. PARTNERSHIP.-;-We, tho ighscilbers, have. tide day entered into a lies. Bed partnership agreeably to the provisions of the Actrot Aesembly of the Conmotovealth of Penn. sylVania, approved the Clot day of March A. D, lEW, entitled "An Act Bettuyo to Limited Part nrUships, do hereby gentry, • • • First. .rkot the omens or firm Under whioh cold partnership,is to be conducted la "W. H. ISHUBIT. TIMBER A BLAIIL” Strom!. That the general natureqf the business intended to be transacted, s the erection of BLAST ItIBISACT.B. - IA the ring Ward o, the OAT of Pittsburgh Femur ran* and the stianuractur• ' • there of PIG IKON. • - . That the names of the 'general partners of said firm are William H. Shoenberder, whose place of residence is the city of Oloclatiatl, in the State of Ohio. and, honiss S.Male, John S. Slagle, .Edwin ltlllesand WilUam Crawford,. Jr.—the plane uf reridence of each vf 'std four last 11•1111141eer, era! Partner bolos the city of p/ttsburgh, In the M State of Pennsylvania; and et the Special Part ners are George H. Shoeulbsrger, whose place of residence is the city of Olacianatt. in the State of. Ohio, and - John H. Shoenbergeh, whose Nam of residence le the city Si PittaburgN in the State of Pennsylvania. ' Foorrin. Teat the amount of capital which ea•b, of said Special Partners has contributed to the common stock of said firm, is as follow', Tin : said George R. Shoenberger has so contributed twelve thcrosned five hundred doUsre (111;100) in sash, and the sold John H. Skoenberger has so contributed twelve thousand five hundred dollars (et 2 MO) in • • _NM. 'That the petiod at which said partnership is to commence Is the FIRST DAY, OF FEBRU ARY, te9, end the period at .h to h fts to tenet eats the else DAY OF DEOEWBER, In witting whereof, we hate hereunto MST set ear heads this &lAA or Femur', no. &W. THOMAS B. •BLAIR, _ JOHN S. SIACIL.I4. Inmeral Pirtnen. :Atoellt WILES, . • WM. ORAWFOAD, • • 2 . O i II uo It r O sN RIE nxwa RERCERR EB. .. s r ,„ 1 FASIIIOICABLW Dieu, aisiai tivvDs For GinVa erouth 9 a aothing, NUDE TO ORDER, IN THE BEST STYLE AND MANNER. E. B. NORIO, arznolurrr Tu064,8, ,• trlll FEDERAL liT., Alleeway. MR-rawd rEcal C TY COLLEGE, center Dann sad St. Clair Streets. prrrssuitair.pi. the larval, dampest and moat ineetnaltd BITSI:tiESS MAR'S COLLEGE, N THE UNITED tIVITES. Student■ weer and review al any time. sir Circulars, containing full itottnatton. sen tree to any Adapt**, On appllcatoon to the Prtnot pate. JENKINS i SMITH. lioalklavrdMihwT riMS7WIMW. Pa. 1 0,1 , FINtt t COFFIIIB METALLIC MAHOGANY! nt...r•Liso KAROO/MT MAROC - ANT UNDERTAKING I IJNDERTLKING I • , UNDHRTAXENG I ROBERT WThLTA3S Vndmtaker. °Moe, Ha, LS FOURTH STREET. a, U ging out an sdertabding in all Its branebna Dienterring d Swabbing ererytbbg neesuary far the proper interment, prarnp=ed to. SW- splendid Hearse and always an bad at reasonable terms.' sta RICHARD W: aossaral.. T ILORRIOR FOURTH STREET UPHOLSTERY, • No. NS Foarth thew.*, near Waal. The , sabre ben =umbel ure sad keep eonstang on bend eve arbele tholepin% vial UORNIU ORNA CURTAIN monciroa FEATHER El IgAITRASS of all kinds also . Um celebrated ATLITT SPE 0 RED. All kind of SHADES, BLINDS and FIXTURES. 'yerOlArt attention is glees to all orders tor . ann. Hog and laglaldown HarDetL Oil Mat & eto. .el.. AMU .MH ar Rnaortoi ADDY az EWKtib, *RACTIOAL PLlPMJszusdi GAS AND STEAM FITTERS; No. ISS WOOD STREET, opposite nes rnme primxinANTs, sinwr tzen, LEAD PIPE, PIG and nm BAD LEAD, and Plumbers' Viab• dal In genera- Oil Refineries fined up lathe most approved manner. Taub lined with lent or sop. per. Homey fitted with water and gas A...term olorontle attended to. oael lIPORTANT TO BILLEP OWNERS NV larxtmorrs OMR FOR FOOT nor IrrSlicep,is &SPEEDY AND POSITIVE, CURE. It has cured when all other remedles have failed I has been thoroughly tested throughout the State of Vermont and meets with unbounded sucre.a. Try it and he convinced. For We by all druggiste and at wholesale by . B. F. VANDEVOR Pitesbunth, and by the proprietor. F. W. WHITTEMOM. Chatham Four Corners. New York, Ai I un dersirned having established an A.GENOY 'FOR Ttil. SALE OF, REAL= ESTATE, In the city of Boonville, Cooper county, Mo., would hereby ca 1 the attention of persons In Perinsylvw nia, Western Virginia and Ohio, to the unpre dented low price for which land of the fist quality can be bought at the present time. Office no Mot. gan.street. JOHN bIITCHIELL.' Boon .Ten. 17,18121. lahlimwP TIM Rczniatict A.: , PCIN cinue; the practice ot med. solleltr Mee killlts v a ri o ustranehes, ant respeettußT, those Ryles at a distance. laboring tinder 0880ND.3 APPEOTIONS," who cannot be cured because thetedlsenee Is not tiodersteed to tend a vial of thar onus tor eiramlnstlOn and the necirsary medicine can be sent Bleat. A- Unice and residence Ro. A42 - Urant street. Plosbutsh. Pa. • - • aptiat,wp AWELL PAYING 13 113LNE43 IH tbeirown townshlre, and tree from rialc. is of. fwed _by the AUBURN PUBLESKING UO., to 1,003 BOOK AGENTS. Plesa. send for di• °tree. Ike., to E. G. STORKE, Auburn, N. T.,". mita. outdate,. ._ _ • TUBER IROM3, NlA:iieesal and Befall rr Dealer la all kin a of •TEntranno, Dal 0 1: 10 D9..&44 +lacy awn ffiakd sum. alitscriz.ixtor;s. GAIT . EREt. aA. rir It 13 • 06' ;' •• • 7.: • - • .• :t 1770- I I tar best Essibii, Lasting, Ed*Sierei•Algli.ol4 Heel rls4 roods. billesebiOaftees as above ' .;; Sig INV Lt p "ebtl e dian , Shoes .10 .130,1 shook.. 1111= t . )f Goods- AT ALL 'KINDS OF PRIORI tiifiggiad in pie World - - . 13 .__1 ST ;GI:PDS s LOWED RAT= r g e Speing teas In Endless Varlet f • OEM f MUM ! Munn Concert Hall Shoe Store, 60 ralat STI=T, ABOVE wool) serstaer. THE GREAT PIIREPTER. EEMA ANA&A: , Sines the Ms:duet:km at medicin e, the 01 1014111 , disease has perhaps been the stitdest of moat. none and sninftillis consideration tre 'thel Mote learned of the profession than Any Otter, sonnestet with the laws of the OreatiCreetorr!not a ISW hair " .rontsoded that all &emus, have ttwdryt!gta lam . , , Stomach; others,' the solids - of the noon O .egsul, and by tar. .the greatest noznheri tontine and reason that the stoop Itself le the very fonsztata ,• ilfe—that If if becomes fm them dismiss te worst forme—Ssrofula, Canard, Ica. rum Indeed, experience in treaties this mecca sales bYPlalfying the blood and thereoy elbmetlee their exanloation . and ante, p ro ve this to be the correct theory: sating npon wWch theory, the nmedi. ' • feinn now known as wantaramaxs, was. ennlPool4 liand brought ifor Ste, broduldod Moo4tals ftr irse moon exercises ouch amastg inp over SCROFULA, ULtIERATIONS. , _LES • Tee FACE, TETTER, SM..T abacus". A CoMPLAIKT, LO pPEITZE. DYSP SSMe RHEUMATISM, GEN. ERAL DREITLITY. - ' • as to give, trots thetime It Era taken, etemmells agement to the patscuit tasking both seem sal in Chi CrtOtni:t abo uta I rt. 0 t u trirls li to at n and was • eaen,—asnisay persons are disposed to at use •Me but are mem deemed atlibtro the • trial here can be made at a' moosemo onincirm eat satisfy putalukaes that. the ammo le what I. clahried for tt. to be, t the greatest eau= omm era brought before eke gallop . Delicate Females trill dud in It toe swum .That Hum militia inlIV form Wait Mel of its,. liar mauve merits, we mildtkin ARM of the pds4 pal articles of whim,, It Is cosismeed, with a5k5.... .. description of the WWI and adaptation of.mheks ken tram the Wiese =sham, known So abbe . SWINK awrnmas 14154Pd1ELL4 nsetterlth a Wettest offset In mes ay itltsan . Wm, lestotulaus "Mations, Cutaneous Dissow and attar depraltd eandlttons at health. , DANDIMION In tonic, dloreUtaaud aperient. It las spoil. settee upon the liver, exciting it whoa languid... secret.= It has beta machinist In Ohnwpill &team of thadlgestlft *rm. lODLDR POELVIIVIL There Arlo taw dimwit mwtdelt Ithasuepeimil beneaelat ;'lt le need IA Serofuleue Antettoes yak lute emse oateleat eett it hen Wee beck used with madame easefor Intlaminatithe of the Am." guaraike Ithereseee the appetite Ltd Zed& , LAVENDER 17:0IVEIN . . Ate arostatie r Amie, and ltvar!lairtinuivr awes of Hamm Debility. !VINTEIit GRXRI Is especdally Tslaabls was tlssollsis iLbsumatisos. CHLIII?dULE PLOlilid . Lae advantaiiesing7 need In eases of k W:WAN basin, =r u r a p=s . MOB ALCZEAVN BARI. It ants favorsh as an attest: re la Canal Aberdeen, Chronic and obstinate Bib seams of the EMU. ".'• • • ; • • • • • The balance of the Consuls. a withheld as •pe Forsale • tection against fraud. by • SIXON JOBAST011; OCKL SMITHFIELD la FOURTH STIL. Plttabo4lll. Poi IgLisk your I the sbev latetUgant Phystalsa opiate. e rules CALIAARH I DR. R. COODALWS. CATARRH REKg It penetrates to the very seat of this eue, and exterminates it. root and branch, 'Dr. DALE ls the grit and only perr ever told the world what Catarrh really we... it commenced, and what would cure it. Dr. GOODALE has spent a llfetipte inibattlist With this fell disease,' exploring Its morel ambush' and making known to the world the fact taut Oar anis, which has m e n ams authors toll 'o ae. search of medical and this country . and in Europroola now morning with. Qui same uniform certa.nty that followil night. Thousands, who tried every known cure Ira have beeupermanently cured Ly Dr. GOOD CATARRH REMEDY and now praise It 4 sir most extravagant terms of palm. j • Air Call at our nearest agency, or send • for a munphlet. D9ised and prepared tr 2 GOODALE,' X. D., hew York. . . NORTON tr. CO., Sole Ag"ntik* . $l2 BROADWAY, NEW I'ORX. DR. G. 11. KEYSER, Sole Agent, ' No. Ho Wpm STRELT. Pittsburgh. NORTO/VB OINTMENT, Far .Safi Atheism and Scrottda, Pe.nsently owes TEMS, SOLLD HEAD, RINGWORMS, *all all XTOIIING AND SUBSTRO SORES and SIMMONS or THE maw. This Olatmeit peuettatto to nit Weds albs Ma easo—oes the Ivy seense.-itnd carte ft hose the nub behee th to the skin on. tJseinuimte—thselso the poison of the disease upwind, and fitriiri WU. ale of It is ðanol throunit the paree—theSeed• Of the &seise are expelled [met the IW. eoao ROSTON & 00.. Sale Agent& fie Seo4.otrdls Arif r AWOL Imo WOOD eratekinsrsausei. .::Ya. r.: ~~` =Ell 'htl