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Wlerte4,ol4 Nay 33.—de early u o'eloc , .
this morning, peopleiVeris essenible-: ri Poen
ye/maga Avenue„ le vitneas the• gran re-vie,.
The ilayike lorsatifal, and everything a a the at,
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Moot order Ist the *arch or the war-or a tosap - i
The Anemia at as early boor was w by th •
q
Fire Libpartaics• air to =have It .11 t and
dean Ica from ot the President , * Ito . on tete
smith ot thalami, for the President, il Clete
netoand for the gallant otters of ant and
litteehetbstho are to review the troops.
Amotha stand on the north side he t
WeeMfalathlel of members of Conceal I
WW. A. stand Is also erected oo the
wounded soldiery. Thi houses la tee • I
the Pteeldent's house, are adorned t
_Theteett , i, , ,
BMW. eif =amble peeked by' ... r
eager to give the heroes of thewar eh i
come.
The column, commenced to move
o'clock, the first befog headed by Gen
followed by his staff. He war =Mtn J
abeered along the reale, the ladles WA l
handkerchiefs. _ i ~‘ -
At the Capitol the Children - are &sae • 1
distribute baguets• and loose dowers . t
lint men as thdy page.. The eolled an 1
t
Sags proudly l the soldier* are pudly. bo
amid therttoen' of the Makers on.
cantryia the tilt in order to •
Sawaral Merritt. General- Cnathr. bet r
erg wreath milli ann, presented to . u
tbeVicinity of the stands at the r.
kale* a dense crowd la , matioutel, e
haperfectly clear of all vehicles , _snit
b uninterrupted. , _
. Thousands or rchiotta. for:lnaba` ' 1
Weer cities who have s:sine to see the I
use the sidewalk ItOISI the Cilidted to
tire Manslon ; ,a distance orb= and a • al
-While windows - Ind balconies are iris d
.'lading honse.tope, which am occ a
deeply Interested spectator*. Ali b •, • e
suspended and there was a general rol • a
The Capitol bore the motto In Is
"'The only netkinal debt. we ean never j
debt we este lathe vietortou,soldlerV
- Borth of theCapltol at lust two thous il,
girls were assembled; small, dressed,
Iran much pleasant excitement among t
priming forwardto preiemt flowers tee ti •
..e,, , and sing patriotic ammo. • The t...
column Sr (wed in the following order:
Headquarters Army of thereto•nen, r • eral
Meade commanding; General Staff Head ur
ea* derdadlrelr First Massachnscits C. try,
Celt. Flint commatline• Major Oen. -11arritt„
soramanding several ear headquarterend-m
-start; 68th V. B. Cavalry. MaJ. act i . Cutter
trommandleg; this officer was vociferously
Cheered at numerous palms or the-line, and wee
somewhat enctutib red by wreaths and boacteeis
which had been presenter 1 to him. Othir offi
cers were. similarly grettni with C'AINIA and the
'waving of handkerchiefs by the lathe.% Next
same the first and second cavalry division', com
manded by Gen.3s2vies and Ora. Dori a; the
I s ms salutary brigade., the Provost arehol
General's brigade and the . Engineer's qyada
The troops composing theses bindles were comps
:
sed In a large part from New Torn nary,
_ Ohl*, New Jersey, Manachusetts and Ichigen.
. The ninth cones, - Gen. Parke commanding, the
Sat dii islets =amended by Goo Wile rn the
Mild driteloll by Gen. Grlal au be division
by Gere. Carlin. Theor troops 'w from ein
e ecinstri, Michigan , line York. Pe •yleania and
Ohio, Maryland, Massachasetts. nee Jerser,
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'ltbade Wand. New Hampshire and. w era.
Nat followed a illsision of the ti army
~,` One, Brig. Gen. Dwhbr, loci t line e l artillery artillery
' *lode, the troops being from Males, New Turk,
,„ - Vermont, Connectlent and Messischampte. Tee
' lith corps, flees. Griflls • coynmayetinu. Ths lit
dlytteen WM Ontalleateee by Qrs. Chmbeisior
aueSd division, by Gish Ayre; and the 3.1 di
*Lion by Gat. Cr...feed. These divisions were
composed of troops from: New Torn. Michl.rar,
Mseseehusetts, Marylend, Delaware' and His
, ' 'Next came the 2nd Corps. Gan. Ilumphties.
The first divialon commanded by Breves Brig.
4hro.'Eamtirv, the second by Gen. Barlow. and
the third by Gee. Mott. The tremps terre ;wand.
pally from Perinsylvaille, Michigan, New. HAWN
Alto Meassertusests, Wisconsin, !Hones-eta,
Delaware, Ohio. Western Virginia, New Jersey,
Connecticut.' Malne and Indiana. Tiiit troops
as they moved along P,ousylyvatila Avenue
prenatal an tropes/rig and grand appearenrei
alltha troll of the service being repeestented 1 t
hill fret, the Occasional insertion of a „budv o•
each to relieve . the mini nesi gave a floe
effect. Lookine rap PennFylcanea avenue thee
was a coothrsous Mashie lone as far as are Aye,
- could reach of National, , State, - dlrt-tore
and brigade digs. Some were new, the stars of
gold br'i'ning „Iti the sun, aed afoutneted
stranggi y wish the liales borne In the procession
bearing the names of the dIG - irent ban:G.(l4de
where victories were won by tnese heroes. `fie
bpi were drap.d with dowers In every seamier.
Although these troops did befit-dress recently,
they wereLill et rg cleanly dressßl, and thtlr floe
The Elnentive Mansion was draped with flags.
it various points were the Inscriptions: ...Atlan
ta:" "tkonußlrtrt'"2otah Mountain,',', "Sin,
16b,"'”Vicksbars." - k
Savaintalt,' , ..11icatemed,ii
"I'eterrbilrfb" "Coal 'Herber."' • One stead writ
_ .. _
occupted hy . Prealdeut Jobtaon. the men:then; :of
,Caldoet, Ger i . _, Giant ' and Miamian, and
otbne dh tin gtgabed .army• oldness. On' the lart
. weratbe metaberant , the Delman:teats and-tha
._ • Dipknnitte, Carp.. On the stands ptradded for
the s pttrpoiansqraDearge Banenift . and the fat-
law&g inamed Gorertiors if Swear Andric,
Benton, Thstchford,Johnson, Chandler,Hania,
!osier, Monsen, Conner, Benne* and-Mortar a .
3 There were at le-sat thirty naval tamers bya:
t' it 8 illt 111 3bett Tnaks. end .6a - Matiloßizers melt
e, as Mattock, Newton and -Rawlins. •As corps
and dthrlsittna Teased in • review - of she President
and lieut. Gen. Great their commanders veer
- e ar4 Itit ,the evinmeasabe &wages or the ctjr.ls,
, : I Ills cum of the GOTt2IIII.OIII. b 11 1 ,61111/ 101 d other
j c " pribilci oltUnale were slmilarly're onhised. 1 -
~. The crowd In that part of the city WM ex
.s. f grernely dame, it being the wato point of aurae.
, Bon sfid the reviewing plaos ahem was !imam.
l bled'Ve Wheat tilleals Of the land.'
i
' General Costar rode a horse restive and, at
, .
times ungovernable. When hear the Triastu7
Department the borstr-madly dashed forward
, s l ed tl-e head of the lines. The 'leers! vain
ly atteleptesi !Camel Die coarse, at the Mime
time andearcaing to retain the weight of flow
, ars which had been geeviously placid noon htat. -
lln the flight the General lost tits hat. Ile finally
- conquered 'his horse and rejoined Ma column.
I Parsing the President's stand be made a low bow
/
and wee applanded by Oa multitude.
' . Between the rear of the oth corps and the la.
.0 'ream of the sth tOll/3. there wan _ ad interval of
A. Immense number of persona rip lath the
atoning which was in front of the stand occopled
• I by Prmldent Johnson, Gentral Grant, and the
- ,t member:sof tho midest. and gave each one re. '
i panted cheers. These men severally arose and,
bowed their aeknowledgment of the honor.
The troops (Winded alx hours In review, from 9
a. w. till 3 r. ar.The review is swam of as the
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realest ever taken ,plaee on this coothtent. ' It
•gli„yrase grand affair sod raggestive of the trigs
lind victories of the Army of the Potomac.
AIR TRIAL OF TUE tONSPIRATORO.
rEICAMINATIOEr OF WITNESSES.
1 Court Adjourned Entll Tkursday,
wisinsoiini; nay 23.—rbe court met it half
slut telt O 'clock this morning, „.,. - -7 / . .--, ,
Mi. 'Midhist, id th e goiemitheit bawl
4 ...
.. .„....i....., did ado. but.notmith,
retettoce to, th e primmer. at the tar s he
it
Tad kav ea lbsta tt°'63l4l6 1111 7 en.7„. " 6.7.::
~,m.,,..„.. „s. wardelthe valuable 999
: 001. tiiiiiiiialill india Adman; remarked
- /Wear Orilltimitnessmo ,weregat who exam.
: laud tedl le. to ; the ` : smuss&'96k6 by
at. MAI In Ilattitimie:' dad time
.hrtidn iiitr.
• 1 4 ittairdaW had ant- imea:atdalta 001111 ti '
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Mao OM* military realm to meek this piamt.-
"Antlebthholletaken raced's) was trait' ...
fr i enaddlt Mclean, will& wns gram*
to Ulu* statententa amended-so ts
, sifebt . "that he hadasked than all ate tips
' IMP, stahlathe accused taintrodumsd beihr•
Ike commecemest 'of the' Manninstionot' the
Wfbnilibil glw - tbe delimits.
i mitbstoia fbe the 4.66 - e, hosMriir. Using .
i so oh)ectioa that the testimony auto a general l emillinteol debt be hereafter Introdneed by the
410W4Wment, ledge Advocate General Galt brief.
41" i" the diglealty ot procerlog the - atm&
once of witnesses at this t9ner, and after a brief . ,
swisisUal4l9 th e ()cent nojounted twill Tbruaday, ,
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ADVICES FROM NOME
Surrender at a Rebel Fleet.
RE:3II
FIVE CMINICCCi2 .0 160 OffICBM SIARENDERED.
Large Trriien eating at Selma.
'67ATX 64:17V83T10N 15 31.161011 waiiirsor.
gUCEPTIOX sr SIEMOIL
13RBECII-LESIDIn CA.NNON VINO - LIMED
GEN. SHERI/An OFTIOIL 11120111'.
Trouble ►alielµted la If:girls.
C. C. CLAIM LETTER TO ORR. IfILION.
New Tomr, May 23.—The Herald's Mobile
• earrespeadent says: The rebel Is is the •'Tote=
bighess river, tionsisting 'of twelve vessels, AM
surrendered to Commodore iiiimposon's fleet, Cap;
tain of & Welt Guittigeadron, oldthe 11th hut,
Two Commoderos and 1141 other officers of dm;
:rebel nary. eurnedered ',with their , y e wla, and
~ .
were paroled. The vessels numbered twelvai
' CoL Gm. Deas, of :Gen., Beurtierd's staff;
~... . . . ,
Irit in chute of hiCkestiquartere at Selene, halt
arrived at Motdis, hales been eiptinedhud pa.,
"soled. He is going north:, He mrpreashe hire= .
ARM as thoroughly diegustedmith lberobel seri
'Wipe and sayebe has learned from the put fun
years the gradniity , sioedlei-the grouses 01l
the old 'Unto".
A large nembsr of the eitteens of Dallis elm= .
ty assembled at:Velma. on ;the 'lotit . lest.: end'
paired a resolution requesting - the' Governor of.,
Alabama to call the Lmtelature together, with a;
view of reesestruction of the state to;ber,former :
"'million In the Union. Judge Byrd, an itilluen-i
tial citizen, made a eked spexh, la which le
said the war had decided Iwo iliusti anti seces-1
*lon and. Watery, .andAicitla ' adversely to the
El. uth. He counselled conetilitieu sad orsdera.
non, and said it greatly depends upon tke.gener- •
osity.end magnanimity . of the victors whether
eonelillition and tiaratontwonld. be permanent
ant substantial..
,Ittroe are the ientirieite of
the people generally.
The Herald's Meeoa . eorretpoadent says the ',
people of the interior are rapidly settling them-
selves to a condition of peace 'Torero and pro r
- visions are being broughtiosely lath .I.lle,Pisees
'occupied - by . Union roops, and roe eitiuna are
demanding a C.3llTe on and the troustruction
of the Btatet • ..,.. .. f,.. , -
Four of Capt. via' famous breech-loading
Union
carotene had been u bed from a cemetery in
Macon, and the 'oldie:elm:Bag them het ached
pertileslon to take them home and present them
as trophies to the Metes . of 0140, Indiana, Illi
nois and Michigan.- ..,- ' •
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and otta "
ro for
plaits of
ILO flags
Imadent%
le - avenue'
'Earth
any from
peirosta,
. Execa-
Altonles,
reed, .lu
tpled by
lees was
General Sheridan met with • mostenthuslaatle
feerption_ .thie city last evening. The. street
is front of his hotel was filled with I dense 61.11511
of citizens. Tho General was called en for •
speech, but declined making any...: .
The l're.uni's Wll/1111110011 special hie the fol.
towing : There will be twentrone miles of sal
sixty abreast, In the review on Tisesdaj:
It has trar spired that the forthcoming Presi
dential proclamation ,will not peresit loyal nee
pews to vote.' - : . 1 -
It Is said the .mtperlor officers of Sherman's
army arearging the removal of Secretary Stan
ton, anal - a demonstration of .displeasure
looked for from the rank and tile when they psi
the official stand.% frenkof the White.. Home.
This - t. said would Dave occurred to ilalleck in
Richmond, If Sherman had not warned that of
flrernot to show bhnielf to his tiddlers.
Shennan'a official report will soon be publish
ed. It was written after the iSelle of Stanton's
maLifesto, - and eonsegnentiy Is quit* racy: :He
explains fully his arrangement with Johnston:
Returning rebels are beccming quite arrogant
la Virginia.• -Many irloll3 the organization of
West Virginia and the admlnistrarion of Got.
Tierpcnt. Trouble is anticipated.from them.
'..kspeelal to the. noses' -from Washington. on
22d says : There Is no doubt that Davis will be
tried in Washington for treason. '
' sPeclui to too-Wartd.. how •Wasblegton on
22d, ear: -- Tttenotnisel• for the detenae in the
conspiracy trial hare summoned Witnesses from
every part of the country, and they number near
two hundred -land -
The following is the letter sent by C. t.. Clay.
Li:VG:metal ITtlson, surr endering himself ,
.
Laons.ston, Ga.,-Hay 10, 13135-4 P. v.'
To Bret 2 f,a,r'r 1 5 `fnimPi. t 7. ' d. A.. Ma
itnie jri,t area a proclamation
from the Prwsidept 'of United States offeriag a
reward of 1100.000 for my arrest, on a. change
of having, with other persona named, tanned
and concocted the condor of the late President.
Conscious of my innocence, unwilling even to
smut to. fly from Justice, , and cm:admit of my en
tire vindication fromso fbul an Imputation, upon
the full, fair and Impartial trial which I expect
receive, I abill et: satin , as:practicable to
Macon, to delivei• myself upto your cmtody.
t - :I pospectfully,
C. C. Crxr,Ja.
I'. S.—This rift bo delivered by Hon. P. Phil
: lips, of this plate.' C. C. C., Jr.
JEFF DAVIS IMPRISON ID.
FAMILIES OF VIO PRISONCHS SENT SOITIL
I Affecting Parting Between Davi; and
, , • Pits Family.
STRINGENT ORDER' REGARDING THE PRISONERS,
.
Powntise *gm* May M.-At d 0 o'clock
this afternoon, tins steamier , Silas O. Pierce left
,Italthoore vbezt tblE time, with Brevet . 314.
',Gee.- Riles, acannyiuited by : Other *lnners of
prominr . y<iind . , proceeding* to the •steaceer
anehor In stream, with JettDavis and.
the renillader of Lite ritiel party on board. :One
bone. .perhapn, intllctent to glee the departing
petieistitne to pike a long farewell of that'll-lends
aid - detir ioncti;_iss liwirden then:.
:The barbor, artlich-ususlly isnt»wded with
`kinds and•elsSms orweSAILL.',LO-lisl 1 0 5lirdd alt
most deserted; scarcely a _doses sells Could be
r .
Col-Roberts „ ednaLiWder of 'fortress Monroe,
perceiving tbezneetledty of roslntalatog Ertel,
discipline, In eonfaimity.Mith'the Wishes of the
government that tbertranifermene of tile rebel.
party to Fortress Mour.oeshsrald be L eondtteLed in
a quiet manner, nutria the morslog - stationed .
guards -in tbe Immediate vicinity of thsfcaltetneat,
whereon are cells, Intended for the luearcerstlon•
of the ,prlsor.ma, and'also . Wong- the- serious
paths and routes they would se obliged to travel;
while en route to Fortasts rtionioe.
_ . •
Ina short time after they reached' th e wharf,
the Friamers began to land; - such were the ar
rangementss to be .strittly. erJoreed by, the
mdkary - authorli let, that no Demons be allowed
approstch.the wharf except- at+ ditto eco ‘ err
over five hundred • jade. - its -- OS prisoners
marched up the wharkprecedeithylhe guard of.
'their ciptars,' of the ath • Miehlgin cilvalry,the
Mil spun • form of Jef. Davis, Messed - lo grsy
Mothea and - weaetog a light Lie hat, conla'be
.• sot soon as the prison — era were all ashore they
were marched up along the beach to the Maly
port of the waxer battery to the cells In the assa..-
ond tier of casements. C. C. Clay acto apanisit
Jett:Davis to the itiside.. and It is also supposed.
} ll e lOgesi4ortionSif hL pensonal matt .
Mrs. Dacia ail four' childiet, her.. brother
rod sheer and Wear C. C. Clay; remain ou
board,the steamer' Clyde It Is xtionght:they
Will besent &nub this 'Mining, its orders' have,
been received from the War Department probit.
king themlnam going north. The: parting . be.
twee* -Jefr,Davis and family la described am be
ing of an .aattertielY affecting. nature, during .
{which the ledings of the ones-ambiguous and
despot, rebel leader were completeil overcome. .
Major. General Thdleck has been here during
'the past three days superintending the arrange-.
enema made for the confinement of the prison-.
ere.: ,Birirgesst main ,li. relation' to visiting
the"f rthavebeen 'issued; and all civilians are,
prohibited from enterti.g. • ' •
Now Tann, 11423.—The Cartmerek AtiMr l .
gar's Washington tester says; 'Mr. Dacia hat
gone down to Tartrate Mosiroeso give Mammal
directions as to what ts to, be done with Jeff..
Davis and those elide tribe who were captured
?ece.st Feeling La Vtiiianti.
Nnw T0mr,.315y23.--The 214husea Wmlithe'
tens pecial say': A. gentians* who left Rich
mood at begUiling 'fibs wiz, lately entanw
did there, and was mengnbted by very few of his
dd sequintanea; ;Renting with oee irbotirhik
was formerly intimate, he acted him why he did
hareem's:a *mold friend. tiThe, dinsirer.:!fle
to 'lli boVeorisMerlitich iu you oar Glenda.
• ! smother gehtlenian who formerly lived In
Prederithabnig, lately sat. las family to ,that
2: 41101 / 2 to malt' it hld#2.feeldendni. , ::
haa ghee mod red a - lamer jrom hit ,e
Wilt twat be exceedingly Implement to elan to
reins& theee, at the ,theneig valeta there via in:
ttiopiln ttleltitiat •
Now l'Os /day 23..-110 ,)Gebutoad lrmo
witowlees tbianival of twoarp f eorps. ' •
Geo. 'Wright's corps e eetomenAed by Galata;
Getty on 4 Bekett rimpoctaeir.'artf lo Mambos'
ter: Gen. Witestoo% dlvalets olthe eta, caps .
tomato behind, tieloglltsititatal dliferoot'
points between Etehmood lad Douala,
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ai finites at Sas Francisca.
INDIGNATION PULING AT noNoLviu
Rejoiciab Bnr *Wall of Itiamonit.
riEB Rlitass "SHECLULNDO,LIL '
Saw IritAWCIFOO, Hay X.—iftmerel McDowell
tuts coat-curd a military commission to I: _the
rebel pirstee under the gint
coreal of lle. • list
Rases, arrest./ in November iast.oT ma i :
Thine attempting to 1141.6 Me steamer fielvi'dor.
Tireggsrere %weight hither oa VIS lotboCdtrlSllio
LlMCallt!r, several months ago, and hike base
coated at Fat Alma's, li . this harem.. The ,
proofs of their' ent are be to be certain,.
Three conspanlete of the 9th regimeat of oalV
!Ands 'vole:, salted for Washes to-tlay. .
The O l
re at Moores - Flat, on the iltk„ destroy
ed one-third of the Mit. „Loss, 1410.000.• , i
The Rawayan ship,Poteneahlaa; brings Sand
wich Island data to May LS*.
Some Midshipmen of the British. ship Clio
• canted great feeliegs sof Indlgoatioa among the
Americans, -'at. Honolulu, by removing the na4
tienal - ensign from she American lagationg
while rejoicing over the fall of-Richmond. The
Copt. of, the Clio compelled theididshipmes to
restore the fag sod make • public apology, after
expresaing hi. owa regret at the occurrence.
The ship Mobsoon, from Boston, was lost at
lowlands Island, on the 10th of January. •
The AMerican.re•idents of Ilonolulu observed
April2sll,aa • day. for special rejetcing over the
' geed news of Malan ot Richmond. A proem.
Mon was formed, which sang John . Brown; and'
marched to the residehee of the American Min
ister, where pa:IIMM • speeches were ;delivered.
The greatest etithnelasm was manifested.
Is -the eventew there were tire worts,'
Later adYieel) from Cate& to Muth 99th, say
riothieg of the repOooad presence of the .plrate
Blieruthdoah, In.the okb:wee.' sena.
REVII)Y.OF 1111 ARMY OF TIE P3TOVIC.
WASHINGTON THRONGED WITH TISITORS.
FUG TORN BY BOOTH DISPLAYED.
GRIII,T on PENNSYLVAIR AVENUE.
MORE REBEL SURRENDERS MADE
Winnpsoxotc, May .13.--The general Idea
itla.
that the number of troop s composing thermy
of the Potomac review to-day was about 75,000, -
Ito nitro troops Were In the procession.
From the portico of the Treasury Department
the llag of the TresiistryDnird regiment was Ma-
TheloWer portion was tattered and torn,
not by battle, hat by the spurof Booth the assas
sin, as he lumped from the box to the stage on
the night of the aasassleatlon. A. placard ap
pended Stated this fact; and It attracted marked
attention.
Official iatellleevee has. beau received' of the
swietider or St. Vette audTalluhassee, Florida,
to our fortes, and also of the rebel steamer
Epray.
Gen. Grant. act:imperiled by an orderly only,
rode on Pennsylvania ftyenae, • this ermine".
Cnordentpenple, ow the side 'tralks, cheered
him. He lilted Its hat. In compliment.
Thousands Of strangers left the city after the
reciuw today, - but their pierce are supplied by
as tqual number to *linen the review of She -
man's army. which is to take' place to-morrow.
So large IA the crowd tram a distance, that many
are nimble to And iodizing aecommodattens.
Field. .I...taff mud Line Mor—
ton's- Singgiations Its the Secretary of
war.
INILELMAPOLIS, May :M.—Governor Marton has
suggested to the Secretary of War the propriety
of lamed an order directing that all acid, staff
and lite officers, now in seriice, or about to be
-mustered ant, with their c,ocananies, and who
slid have been promoted d commissioned to high
er grades in their resM_nve regimeats and com
panies, but who hare not been mastered into said
grades by reason of their commands being below
the minimum. strength. be so mastered in as of
the date of their mu-ter out.
It Is claimed that the officers had numeroat
responsibilities and discharged thy duties con
nected with the positions to which they have
been omontssioned for meritorious services.
and that while their wester In as Proposed would
sot hertaae their pay, and In no manner affect
the Government, It would be a veined morpid
meet. a mark of appreciation of their faithful
services in saving and restoring the country.
The co-opersuionof the Governors of other States
hes been invited to secure the Lsstramee of the
order mentioned. ,
New 'Vu Block gild Money Natter.
lino - Toni. May 23.—The Stock 'market eX
hibite rather more activity. bat It la still gener
ally. dull. Broker's complain of the absence of
mean from outside eutrAn'ers. The bears ap.
prer to be covering thetr(shorts to some extent,
wbleb produced a firmer tone In the prices.
The transaction trl 'Brie. Michigan Southern,
and Reading, are amsideralde. but operations
aresmall compared wlth:tboie - a few weeks. ago.
Almost all transactions are carried ott by specu
lative brokers. Governteents steady, bat there
Is a disposition to await the 'deices bytheChum
before entering into new negotiations on a large
scale. Bank Sturma me held firmly, mid liddings'
are now distributed throughout nearly the whole
slat. State Bonds generally steadY, bet there is
not much doing in them. Raillll47 Siortgages
quint, smith only light offerings..
The Gold market was stronger, and there was
an advance In the premium operations ou large,
but. mainly for the export Market.. Bnchatige Is
very free, with a fair 'demand :Brom remitters.
The Money market was very easy; end there was
no Change In the rates of Inmost:
. Sererr-Thh tj.l ote
Puir.strersrne, - may 23.—Beheriptious he the
`Seven-Thirty Lean in ell eerie of the tinion
amount to $1,048,150., The lament single Wert
'enr sebeerisioes.-were $lOO.OOO from the Vino
-Intim:lel Dolt, Indians; 00,900 from Jobe
Bradt it 'Co;.; of Louisville, and itiio,oloo from
:tl* CoMmerclal Beek of Cleveland. The hived;
'Easu3ru subscriptions were $214,800 from Flake
'1 Batch. of New York. who alsolutnerlbed yes
'teaday MAO* and $1011,€09 from the First Me=
'-,tional Beek of Beitimpre„, The Dumber of Ina
1 -
vides] eubseriptfous amounted to rs.s..
Jef. Darter Quarters.
New*Torm. May 23.--The' IferetGrs.,Bortreas
fenfte Correspoodcht says: > - The Immediate
place of consignment ofletf. DaYlii will be to
the ce. , unatcs, which are rock ribbed cad awhed
garrivins• within the fdrt, each well alga eon•
ythating a lett ItaclL ~ 0 e the arches of
Oise casein/dee are mounted -15 inch Rodmea
pubs. The oily connecttens from tee 'fort With
the main land ore by the malls sally-port end,
sally postern, In one of - the ammonites, the wet
ditch being spanned at each of them points by
a draw-midge, which can be raised at pleasure.
Rebel Vesting In ohne. •
New Twat, May 23.—The ',mkt's. Mobile
letter soya: The women are he only decided
rebelS In this city. They dliplay their feeling e .
by taking bare of par*d rebels. They , that
can affad them latoz - theif houses, Auld,
clothe, and sometimes Ore them money,. A
tnomber of the 20th . WisconOti piay,ed a trick on
one famlly.: - lie obtained a E.odlapper.
dollarain money, and Innumerable kindiesses.
Thera is any quantity Hof rebel-money In ido•
bile. One lot of a thousand dollars was sold for
Shy .cents'ia'Senriosity.,:
Destinelee Pyre in IndlanaPoils,lindlana.
• Innuniworia, • — Hwy aktenaine
Cork- packing and flour mill establistunent,
of 12,engan .t Co., of • • this_ city; the
larkest establishment of the kitid'in the West,
was destrosed by the INS; night.' three
hundred tlumsand dollars: Insured for stint two
licadred.thouland: principally . In the' Hartford
Tire Insurincocompsay, Hartford ; • Washingtoh,
do.; Home,'NeW York; and Home,
Oupposed to be the work of an inceudlnry.
Pork racaing abtabilsbnieat Destroyeat
by b•ltn-t-Rebel , Prisoaers ?Attie' the
Oath: •
.yacking,eatabllskntnit,atindianspous.. war d &
tumor laarrstirbt: Lota - ahOitt S 400,000;
Pouf idtufrad Arita:mete; 4dlidaiipills,
were Mooed yesterday 21)ar taking tho oath.
Foot hundred more will hollechsrged today.
. I r
NrytTroti o ,May o dd.--The Trireme earn G.
!anti tetteneti.36 New_ Orleans witb - react:
gee ea• •Befterein the war es bleilaHreettie4 tar
Wished to resign and retire to private Ufa. He
neeereekrietfttrithe Weer nunntetrontb
tine bope "this wig Would be wadded, but it
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gets awitead ad *imbibes:
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PI'II'4BUTOII. •NVEI)NESDIY. MAY 24. 1st;;
REPEL WAR - DEPARTMENT RECORDS.
tirea..Lee'l Official- Repine- eliattlse.
TIN REM A EMIIIVI
Meatlry to Ike hiasuiattioa
ler.tr Toga,. May • ft.—The Th..,:to Itaktigh
special of 'Slay 16M Wirt The records of the
rebel Wur Deparim:mt surrendered by Joe John
relebed that piece ea the.ldth. there are
eighty-three bonne. The total iiefgbt la ;.robe•
bly eight tees. They lined sight wagons. One
box gas markelPipapers and bogs °like. Lee's
beseetattexe," end oantaites tke original ,Irafte
or We reports of battle,and campaigns, aid
%her pap= of the Same description. -
The original report of ate Gettysburg campaign
was found la It, bmides several Wier mesa
scripts to Oen. Leers own hand writing, and 'the
box le marked '1;0cl/it Reports of Battles, A. dt
G. O.' he box Is knelled "Telegraphs
and 'relearnlTb Books " It will tindoutetediv
give.sgood - deal of Meter,. In the recent work-
Intisiwthe rebel government, as some of the die
patches are supposed to pertain to the secret
service department. Four large boxes vintain
log iligss it .colors,
,capturotfrom different reg.,
intents to otir ariny, are also ittelided in the lot..
The Comniercie Idrertiair'e Molting:on letter
announces the arrival of the rebel archives. A
strong forcebAsbeen detailed la au.;
me it et once. It 1* not luiprohyble tbid ••Wong;
proof may be i 011124 of An complicity: of Davis;
and associates with the 'asstssiastion. Addi
tional teetithony, bus . alto' been procured from
Canaat,And strong Indications are that Davis'
will be tried egarxessory to President Lb:moles
murder.
Bi►ekbpcp's Yellow ihrrei,Plot.
Now Yost, May 23.—The Demeeras of yester
day says: le addition to Dr-Blackburn's pint to
Introduce yd r iow toyer by way of Bermuda and
Halifax, the 'Canada conspirators iilso decided
to rend to Liverpool about one hundred thousand
dollars worth of new clothing, after having it
Infected with aniall - pozand to.' be
Imported to the United States, and a large sun
tity of them delivered av a present to the United
States Sanitary Commission. _
New TOR; May 23.—G01d la more active.
The export demand for foreign banks of exchange
have been nationally large this Owning. :The
premium at one time touched 151.
.I(ww, Timm, Idar.23-a—at the sale of coal to
day there was a decline of 39c on lump, Mc on
steamer, 31e on grate, 68c on-egg, Silo oa atone,
and 6.0 or. Chesoat.
The Case of Dr. Blaskburn.
Tostorroilday'.4.4--, T, hero woe i ruryl" ina
tlon ro.driy In the case of Dr. Illseiburn. of Yel
low Fever notoriety. A decision Is promised on
'Thursday..
Trouble In Charleston
alk - Vharleston correspondent - of the . herald
gives tome interesting particulars regarding - the
troubles among the people of South Carolina
relative to the reorganization of social affairs
aedthe reltustinition Of Slate GovernmeaL
meeting to take action In the matter was held in -
Charleston on the Ilk& inst., 'tut through the
triple contest for. the mastery between the chic
-5117, the poor widt-ca and the negroes, it came
to naught..-On the next day Chief Justice
Chase arrival in the city. end was.weited upon
by crowds of people of different classes, at of
whom he received respectfully and attentively,
tr.sklng to them an address of considerable
length; but Ids - views did not soon to furl* meet
\thcee of either of the eonflletlng parties. In the
evening a grand entertainment was gives to the
Chief Jutitiee, and on the day following he left
for Hilton Head.
In his speech Chief. Justice Chase advistil the
blacks to go to work and earn their living, to be
orderly end respect the United Statm authority.
He declared strongly In favor ut regra suifra,e.
In his previous interview with Mayor Macbeth
and others be raid that it would ha better for
both white and colored. that this latter short
have the right of 'titles: in the formation of the
new enestßution of the State. Undid know what
would be the action of the government on the
ioarjech lie stated that while ro-.,lderit
son was mlliary gaearnor of the State of Tee.
neesee the people of its State submitted a con
stitution that did not rive the right. of suffrage
to the colored pcmpi?, or even the right to testify
In a dart of Jude..s Thal coustitutlon had,
1101.1Crtr, been .r.ijectad by the ViVertlfrinit lef
the Untied State.. The Chief Justice said the
government would not re:op-Are the pree.sit
governor of Ills Suhe or any present legislative
Wady that bad - been engages:l.M the cease of the
rebellion A .new State constitution would have
ito be framed and submitted to Congress, an to
the case 2f Tennessee and -Virginia.
Fiencli Tettimany to Mr. Lincoln
The Count de 'Parte. the grandson of Leah
Philippe and the present head of the Orleans
fatally. has ivrittels a letter to &niter - Saunter
relative to the death of Preallent Lincoln. Ile
says
"7 should not have presumed to add my voice
I. the unanimous exprevsions of sympithy of
lexed by Europe t, - your tellow-eitivms, if my
persona/ relations 'with Mr. Lincoln, Win&
henceforth will remain among: the moat prtrliotta
reibillections of my youth, had not added eve
thl6g in my eyes to the magaltude of that public
calamity. My brother and myself will both al
ways graleftuly.remember the ...way in which be
admitted WI lour 'ears agri innothe Federal army,
ilbe opportunity he then gavenot to serve a cutlet
to which we, always felt bound by our family
traditions, our sympatbitv as Freachtura and
ear political creed. • • ;
"Those who raw Mr. Lincoln during that
great ordeal, when everybody seemed to conspire
against the salvation of the reputilie, will never
forget the honest MAI who, without pusonal
embition, always supported by a strong pereep•
Lion ofbla duties, deserved to be called eutphat
ically a great citizen. And when the drimdtul
WEIS during yritich ho preilled over the destinies
of America will .belong to . history', wheel its
bloody track wilt disappear under the rapid
growth of au lovigorattd nation and a regattas.
ted ammonite, people will only remember Its
benefitial rem ate, the &ornate" of etavery, the
pnvervation at tree toetittulonsotud will. ever
weeehtte with them the name of Mr. Lineal'."
A stoarcribetkottunlialonere electeeto the New
School Presbyterian General Assembly, which
met in lirooklyn the day , beforei Yesterdoir , Vol
twecolcired fasters. one from Philedelphie
end the other from Newark. The Philadelphia
delegate, the Rev. Thomas D. Reeve, wee elec
ted as Alteroate fur the Rev:, Dr. Braluard, the
Moderator of the General Aesemltly of last year.
Dr. Brainard le of the opinion that 11. r. Reeve
le the first colored man ever elected to auy age-.
er_hl Asset:Ally, and he deems - itaMlitteDY PiWP
er that the Not eldhool Minch of the Preenyte-
Arm Church, having been tee drat to enunciate
"the principles of human freedeas,,ebould be the
first to rise above cote. The New Beliooi Pres,
byteGans, in welcoming the redresentathres of
the colored , race es members of the highest
board of the church, have set a noble erample
to the other religious denominations of the land,.
tha general Imitation of which would powerfully
aid in the elevation of the negroes and the re.
coestrtietkm of the B r antheru churches, Amebae
society and the Federal Union.—Af. Trh.
- .
Dn. Stamm-mt. theimhtle spec-Jahn of Swath.
ern' chivalry, who is charged "with . trylag to Im
port yellow fever into the infant 'clads and or
phan asylu tarot IlewYerk, Ph laielptda add Ott
er eiller r io order to destroy as many of the , North..
ern - people as possible, has been' saddeuly tans-
'Formed into a martyr by_some of - the Canallas
papers.- The tender 'Oahu& for his health
manifested by the Toronto I.4aScr will be noted,
while the denunciations of thbeett ieho bees en
deavored to call him to account will sallaract o !
rilv settle the statue( our particular friend; the
editor of thatahert. - The Montreal AlQrers ay':
"Thu Buds/mut, for more thesis -year past
gueet at the St. Laverenee MB, and amused of
forwarding from Bermuda Yalta or la fatted ends
to spread tbaymet In - Northern .attlea; :has been'
arrested through a Inerrant tailed s Totonta.
De. Blackburn ban become a Catholle. ant re.
calved beptlent the day baton yesterday Att
Lament , Malt.'
I A Remo or rthOr...l'th - 114athitaic.=Attieht •
the Richmond trimblea la :pokeetialottof .the kA
= the of the Potomac ill the faxamth
d Rem, formerly' owned Ay
4103 or the keepera of Castle Tronider s - at Ritk:
otopdi - and kept theremipte or the twereitikert
T ail * &wet* Vag, ; lie belongs' to the
tai of...'heiryd "acres foot knetyfroat tits
pof hie nose to the ead, of bre' tall; to three
padagf .eight Indira! till; tinnwaring /maths tom:
dowt,:and weighs one hiadrodtind
enth4gtiflOaildn, On two math) - be=
Ele, wail three yithrs old, lie wki ppedtick
on Bello bleat 'A - irool Oed - 6:itild .
li
ly give a fiercer growl. At am e bid an
*nee ~ iitakz—uoy, renit. A . it kl r tr Alki O MO '
thaeblinta nti`dritibt.4o One - Of obrblee'eallei'i
formapbot he le rapidly - overcoming thin dia.'
l
1 e. and dally gird ladles:len or miming tater
al
MO( Moron soldiers and Elam sentiment.
•
I
TER Ltshlati ingot the State has established,
t e Icaowtog as tie ‘legal. tantrum t • A ny.' daj
reconsteetek4 bT the Governor or . by. the. Pseul.
dent of theUrttedlitatittas a day of &Mbar. or
t4nkastvinti *health oflelyi the 95th of De.
be.; the let of January, and the 991 of Id,-
firrl *ID
%Mg Prelbyterica 'Ciiatwat lsitetaltir
rant Dir—irriasoos OrSSICIN
The order of the dry was first tikes c.::—.the
pi esentatlen of Iteports or Sys od lOW Cum:oaten.
, ..
aber .
r A targetti were promoted end adoptrd. The
Aeport of the Synod of. Kentucky engaged sandy
sin lole et the afternoon sessioa. The t.' Jen
:hitt reported disapproving the action ofthc by.
nap 4 relititeiy i , in reviewing and Shinpprov!rig
_._
of ttt loth* of the last, General arishenbly re
opening Waverj and the state of the cormtrye
Dr % trio. 4.. Heilltirldge diefe ' ridvd the Wised
of Keittnektisowt the oonotre of sheOensolitase
13..
, ;.ied :Masi _tliht I,llp . tir had obogano diA •
ref towards tbl.l.- Adj., by Ito dali,o , evel
34
a the padliy wavelet' eilt octimsly, ant
the Way wee on aillicested or any afel.:yel *sett
seen 'thus giving their opinions. /rum the
begin ,it the avuonfor &stocky has held la Its
L
hese and has serer disallowed, strong senti
ments ed to slavery. - If they have said a
iittlebre than yon think they ought to have.
ought to bear with them or fmwe npon
them, at
,thus deliver them into the bands of
their " f ' •
e t tites
Key Me. Platt believed that every synod
Shouldlative the liberty to adopt or not to adopt
w may clone op before there fbr en =-
vines 'of th eir' pinion. - • .
the Dr.
.. rd ag reed_
ibttre w % h was pr. w ßr frenen d r g e a h, 6 bu a t t
.the. A tdy bads right to a ff irm that the dis
appro of the action of the Assembly was in
ludic, ttally as good a • right - as the Synod
of K eigt had to pass upon the action of tne
Alien! y. -- fle did net agree with the tempori e ...
leg ad es of compromise . - + There cur be no
rata le. We- tried it, and yielded to the
South; eihnrch, tea, enmprnmised with them.'
1
The redult wee a - •war. Let us advise the Synod;
of Kentucky to take a firm and strong ground
against the, participants in the war.
, . Altechtbehdiscnsalim; aad the offering and re-
*Lion iff a hoe number of amendments to cover
the objetuneje urged aceioet the phraseology of
the report, it was modified by an amendment of
fered by 'Rev. Dr."Sloutford, which was adopted,
leaving-the report in effect about the sense as It
Wag °Fifties*. The report was ;hen adopted,
and the Assembly adjourned till thismorning.
C:muLL Synod of U. P. Choral.
On Money evening a Public ineetiog was
held under the ditection of the - synod, 'ln behalf
of the frftdmen of the natioh. The Roy. John
C. ..111'Leod,. D. D. ooeupled the chair, and
owned the proceedings with Prayer. Bey. N.
E. Crow, Suirerintendant • of the Freedmen's
Schools in Alexandria, Va., gars an account of
the miasionary operations among toe colored
people In that city. Rey; A. M. Stewart stated
that the American Tract Society of Boston had
Issued a series of books wall edam:dell to the
cotoredechooh. Den. L. L. WOutlin said the
education of the 'elated people should be made
a national ma:ter; the clergy should edecate the
people on-this subject, and the people should ed
ucate the members of Confuse; and let the.
whole nation contribute to the great and good
work. Bey. Mr. 'Jersey said we meat give the
colored people a local status, and then we will
inspire teem with a motive to elevate them
Synod refnosed business on Tueiday mammg
at nine o'Clock and spent half an hone In devo
tional exercises. A certificate of delegation of
Rrv. J . P.J McLaren. D. D., and Francis G.
Batley, from the Old School Geners i l As
sembly, was read, and on motion they were M
y tted to take Seats as corresponding delegates.
It was resolved that the delegates be heard in
the afternoon , at two o'clock.
The ipeehil Compictee cm the Freedmen's
Mierton recuritueodea the enlargement of the
.l-here of ottratationv, end employment of otlit
clonal texchen.
The delegates to -the General Assembly of the
United Preshiteriart Chureiti last year, repented
that they bad bezu-reeeived by that restertable
body with the gre-ateat cordiality. .
The' main 'et Bei. J. A. Crawford, U. B.
Chaplain at Brattleboro, Vermont, was received
and adoy4ed. •
The Ootonatttee on Discipline reported, In re
sponse to therm:des overt tired by the Presby
tery of Pinshireh, that ruling elders cannot re•
shin their (Stec, aLttle cases when they cease to
act tin resignation most be made to the Session.
IL v.
It.. iortsotil D. D.. of On.+LIVO, and Dr.
weicappointod delegates 0. the Goneral
A -scintiy of the U. P. Chnoch IF,' In sea,ion la
Weatiunton, lowa.
ht al met In the afternoon of 2 o'clock. Af
ter )(clog through the naval formalities, It
Dr. .1. F. 211.1ren, one of the delazatei from
the Old, Elchool General Aasembly. now in sea.
rice in thin city, addreeted the tlynod. He re
fer. d to the lessens vonditlsu and future pros
-twee of the chtireb. It is true we bare bad diei-
AiOn; hist Alt; Indications arc that the churches are
drawing undo eloatly Francis • G.
Dailey, Esq., the other delegate, would not de
lair. rho oourt with,a He felt It to be an
honor to be present in the capacity of a delegate
from be church to the Very venerable ahl Co
special:le Synod upon wintee floor he now' stood.
Ile trjoicrd In the opportunity of being permit
ted to renew old cconalntanceships. De felt
be could love all the dear brethern prtwent In his
bract. He wlsted them all godspeed. In ac•
credatiee with a resolution of Synod, the - Mi.do.
rotor cordially minrocated the fraternal greet
ings exprmsed bydbe delegatea.
IntpOtisubt 'Hevehue lleebions
Cognateloner Lewls has made the fellowloc
deel4lortr,
The clauseof section litrelatlog to deduction
of rent, &e., la undamtood to ineau—drat, that,
where ri.af Aiatd, it shall be deducted; and, am;
ond, that the rental seine of a hometead shalt
pother be Included 'as lamer nor deducted
therefrom;in other words, 'barbe made of no
No license can . he 'requlrtd for letting ono
horse only, no matter how frivinent.'r. -
In the case of parents and minor ehlldren, al
though only one deduction can be allowct, yet
If the earths are Severally possessed of Incomes
free from control of another. the retool tax will
he drterndeed by the - amount of each separate.
Mame. If neither party has an Income in his
own right In cadets of flee thousand dollars, the
tax will be assessiod at Umtata°, five per cent.
A Justice of the peace may take achnoweig
manta of deeds and Other Instruments, and may
draw warrants and each other papers as may be
required for the discharge of as °Metal duties.
wit bout t eking license se 4 con treys neer{ but If
1 , . makes '4 business at drawing deada,contracts,
stte., he la 'clearly:subject to license tax.
llellrfineat otAlon. Charles filaaler.
lion. Charlie Shalee. , the oldest 'member or the
fitteburnh Bar, bait mow retired from Ids pro.
.
few:don, and , will Make hie future 'borne In
B.l.lefonte, Centre eannty. Cron leaking of hie
ibtentled - ritireznent,.s note, Rigged by ooe ban
deed and fodrteen members of thowas pro,
witted to him. in which the atgnera gilt in part;
ibri with - -bite. to exoreatt their eatnost arlak that
the evening of blade,* may be as ' , meta - and ,
happy, as tue paat Itfo boa beim useful and hon
orable. The 'venerable Judge replied in * brief
and appropriate manner, and ecmeloded by hop
log that they sildbt RRentline to artalotain the
sonmity.pf the . LAW, the purity of tho Ermine,
and the honer of the Bar, and fd protect Ufa,
liberty, and property; with- the oeurage'and pet--
Reverence that bane ever chareeterigld them In
the dl , clootto of their dotted. The indlb hen
been in effirlat and profeasienal. life In 'Pittsburgh
ler One Lair iteentuiv.
The Duquesne Dress Uniform,
`The rivicane
.111 Company have received
their new treinenie hate and beite. The unitbrm .
oveneribed for the oimpany is similar to that
flied by-NewTork firemen, consisting of intent
hat;of heavy leathei, with s skill crown, a nal ,
row rim in front and lOU and slopini towards
the shoulders et the back part I also a belt, with
.the number over the clasp, and , , •Dagnesne" pt
the back.: In'addition it
~pyoscribed as a part
of the uniform, tnia the men be provided with
red flannel Thesis shirts area dlatieetive
pert of the dress, 0?f a' New York fireman, and
the-wearing of 'them by 'lre companies 'ls In
vocieln 'sit the principal cities. , We trust that
they will be adorned generally by our Phi Da.
Pertzsent; ,Welave mom the hat above referred'
to, and pronounce it, In par •Jadgmenr gra4leal
Improvement on the 'pa style 'ln use by our Am
j Larceny of Mineyrinies Snail mist) In
tormalloo yesterday- afternoon splint Katy
r Pee, 6 female ist gneaiideablatlrtue, 10 f steeling
eta from blm.'_;.l"liehbrunt where thelodattras:
-swiss wis uplis - Criirfiintstrost,mad biker% by
aeolored" woman for retaillor r,
made ivihriration against. the: tly female
. %nor. without litTrula. , :.T, e twp'wo- 7
men were *mated a nd lobired tip for hearing.
11PresentatIon ofTlekitu to the -
Illintonlan,
;todit'Ortlin
routes Talnearet, boa made a handsome pros
, t to the got BlrtolaghatsrdilL 4 . llbirel, in
Vie shape at nee hundred tickets. These tick
en be good farthe +present week, aulb.
funds derived from theitstnefirnif go . lAs bat—
e tlif the ehiritb.., Thai foot sale by Yasuo.
Queen is V, genor,Wood street.'
lir s iactial..»Mria-Llogols: together` With'
hbr AVM Foos. Ralieit:shfl,Thattflebs, passed
'limaith the city yesterdarafternisin aboatireir
°frisch. co their Way to their hotoblo aptilltradd;
Nire enderstasd that Marshal. Legion aerompan
led thy family.."
im . it.' 4r 8,1 7- '1 'Vivi: --1 ~ ' - p • '4;
A 4.-4 i ' V
1
..4.E._,34 - 4
C
0
liwtar ...
li tat+ , m. Enralm,—.L. orreral artiolat Imre ‘Lffixtg_ki 11 ,__.atlumaa• — . 16 %. 1 G . Jaws, wile Eat
appearte it the utoretapars toaellag the eland rca eat ... 7 ilt ing. MV W s l4 . Q. i r: t i a lt el a ,"
et Kale "tate eartflidaim far I Lulea/as of Markt Eib7;d7l - w h hi . with the el e e pti.. .1 a ...-3
Ittoraey. I lake to say a rr:01 with regard to . hogs belluesibal, to • wawa ark* anew hat
the elatma of Captain J. F. Slagle, whose tame a llitk• ' ...,. '
to slaw &anon:iced an a !:. , tmdlaide for ILint ad= T in /ai m . ,r....,4 " 7 wi t hi t ir en d a u ?m
-uu, the optmon 4 the Mends Of tiaytata 81:- . bpi• i ttrhis aproperty 111124.91/111 W 1110.000, or
gle, ant oily that his fleflfkel ma e cirldiar catt. Dearly a toillimY of money; also, that Chutes
/Mile Co atroapi • claim at CM tat blade by nay i F " R rls l'lß* 3 • llailet 8141.4 R It/RU*lr I. • 34-
, 26
01 that.arore, ma that his cralltlealv label. la 04 .000. -
... %bat score, ... qdaltdeatlone,
tandin . 2 and his nrpori , urr an a lawyer, do 51E0
ptiat to so Olt% or the moat compote t,
art imitable parsons that C4)11/0
lotted ror the peoldoe frost the ituttubeili of tiro
bar of ;hie roanty.
fitorescriVily aoacotted the( to a cot:deg
I.r , :rue old:or dap a elvlllen, wham both are
aOl tivaltl(dl for .be "Plitioa, she pref.
ert.ort altcald Ore* to [ha 'soldier; end I
wbnid STltlgtod t 144- whore the contest is between
•ohh,o, it; tha preference ehetad be
girt. to Itiu 1141.4 ik,tt.illifiined b y expenence to
properly dteel.argo theAnttes et the po2itton fee
which he la e eandldete.
In Captain iilagle wn :have a good Caron, a
good soldier, as alga lawyer and as old and
staunch itcpublicair,whoes AVM! 100 VI liegab
'lean principles, and whose services as a soldier,
constitute a very strosg claim upon tholtepubli
-01,
eons et Allegheny county, which It In aped will
not be overlooked by • the County acentlnt:
which Is to make tbe nominations. •
Yours respectfully,
11 , 116 de Haltom, whom, highly artistic,
organization and delicate appreciation of ; mini-.
eel pound render her peculiarly eensitive to th e
beauty or tone of any musical instrument, give&
the roadie her Indic meat of the Chickering Fr-1
coo. In the following letter to Mr . lifellor:-..-1
PLTIIMIAOH, May 9. Pear Sir: rn ti fetal
.v.l
.words may e expremed my.emlnlob of• the
lam». Thep ere perfect
in wiry part sr. I have great please itt7p=
ingot them pelf, or In haring them used to ac- ',
company me when performingon my violineello. 1
Ilmann Dirrarow. :
Mlnliter Iron-Clads for the Chicago!
Fair.—Tbe two miniature Iron-clads, Monitor
and IdEntroae, built at the Fort Pitt Foundry
for the Chicago Fair, together with their arma
ment, and the grins to be placed in poilthin on 1
tke miniature fortifications, are boxed an; and ,
will be' forwerded immediately. They will be
accompanied by Major Knap and brother, Col.
Kaye, Coronor Clawson, sad others cormeo h er
with thefoundry. • ,
Pittsburgh 'lleatre.—The comic. actress:,
Miss Julia. Daly, received a good audience lad
night to witness the pia) entitled “Onr Female
American Cousin," In which she personated the
Yankee character. 'Tamen* •Applehy." The
piece will be repeated to.nlght. It is well worth
seeing.
. Decker's, Creek OD Land for Sale.--an
extraordinary bargain la offered by B. 8. B'.yan,
to pnrebarejeU territory on Decker's Creek,
Wert Virginia.
Etc advanlunnent on the second pogo of to
dars paper.
A Gentleman of this etty, going to England
on business, would Ore his attention to the col
lection of claims. wde of stock, ar., &c. Best
of referenCes given. Enquire at- the (dace of
Lenin, Manton & Co., 17 and 10 FM Week
Greenbacks.—The rennaylTanla RaUroad
Company have, decided, after the Rest of nett
soonth, to receive. only National Cerreaey In
payment for fare, freight, ,te.
TUB PAtIOLZD Men OP Lac's AND J orrser ON'S
ADMIEC.B.—The report that Jet!. beats and his
gemerals are organizing a lame army no the
other aide of the Miselselppl, and that France
heartwornized the Confederate, leads Johnston'a
and Lee's:paroled men to suppose that they will
be called into the field agate. Many of these
paroled men are preventing the people from
holding Union meetings, on the ground that
they are liable to he called. Into the field again,
and that It le their duty .o suppress any attempt
to return 1.14 State to the Union while they re
main soldiers: It would not be safe for. a
Nbrthern Colon than to remain In any plc= In
the &nth alter the withdrawal of our troops,
nukes the negroesare used forgarelson
Correspondeuee of the Y. Y. Herald.
'Faris& Wong to Vinotats.—The Richmond •
11.• public says that La all :meta of Virginia the
returrAd soldiers are bun In eultivaMog „int
ground. Many of the ladles on taws as the
nett rti portion of the State, from which all the
flare, have core daring the war, and where
other labor could not be-proem-NI, have engaged
with alacrity in the lighter duties of agriculture.
•Ttoas young ladles of one of the most refined
and formerly wralthltait families to Liatiover,have
planted on their father's farm a larger crop of
corn than has been grown there doting the war.
Lettere from .ho fertile Shenandoah Valley and
l'icatranst region ' however, State that the farm
ers ore entiralydesulute of seed and animals,
with which to cultivate their lands, and great
auffrrlog Miyely to follow.
Tits whole nthribl•Por Immigratts vela antral
at New Totk In the first three days of the week
aiding the l'Oth was 4GSI. Two steamers ar
rlccd snlinummtly, swellift the total to about
WOO. Another ship WAS expected, and poinehly
a steamer, s bleb may bring the figure, to 7000.
This at the rate of 25.,000 per 'south, or :sato°
pee enema, at a stogie port, when the season for
large arrivals tea tot commenced. That begins
In Junc,and totally continues to October sad
lic,verther. We bare not secs a report of the'
mitre), at other places; bat every European
SIOMet twinge fresh Lutethgence of the swelling
exodus on its WAY hither, comprehending every
nation from the Caspian to the North Ssa—crery
occupation, and that ithyaleal wo can
mcaturt from experience.
RIVORK.IN ExotAan.—Mr. Raints' Reform
11111. Oleg the.feanchlse to £6 householders In
town constituencied, has been defeated In the
liar:Foot Cortaxiona by a vote of 9.9$ to 914,a1-
though the government, in view of the general
rte.:Una now close at hantl,,gave It a certain sort
of Rayon. The present House was elected un
der Lord Derby's engineering 119 Prettier, and
and has been, all through Its term,"smietrially
Anti4teform. The progress of events here will
donbileee give a PIAITIttinT to the Liberal patty $u
England, which It has long needed. The vote
now taken, moreover, will bring pointedly bo
nes the great body of the people the fact that ro
form will ante be granted when the question has
been thoroughly agitated. ;from one end of the
kingdom t, the other. •
A Nilinaos Ate Pataxerts.—mr. Gladstone,
the ~h‘o,llo, 01 Lhp excloyner of England, In
blo hoe floonelnl report calculate* that the min.
jar yorriirolOvorwsoe of molt ltauor to 'each adult
01010 in that country to era' liersonso frlar.T3-- -
srarly two quarts s day. Two fleabane MIL,:
L10:15 011 , DOMARIII JEST WO experidid for wttot
Mr. Gladstone terms the "national driake ,
and he adds, with a sort of glowing satisfaction.
that there are no signs of the taste far it dyttig t
out.
Or the three hundred millions of banking' esti-
Itat anthorfraxi by : the national bank act andltes
amendments thereto of the last Congas, only.
sixty•veven millions remain to be Mk* Sup: Tne
law requires that this eipltarrhall bet distributed
among tho Stater, olio-half according to popula
tion and the other half In proportion to orbiting'
Yanking eapltali a preference totes given to con
ventions of existing States hanks over new Matt-
Wnnav Cum . '
wt,lies lu. she
wheat crop in
Michigan looks
law snow het
str,lnght,Lintved
a continued env,
reinter saved 1
this spring tho
(.)
tr Stioutokr.—A corcespontiant
nweztne. Repsobikam; • Oat art
Om iontlirrestArn ' conuticr.'st
:uncommonly pioinlittlg. '''rtiti
/11, on account of the orotcnctod
t from an attack iltthatly, . owl,
'lug of !mow during ttot entire
sun:winter kllllnly, ant Its Liar
Li right enloringOipertoct , Lesiltla.
•
r , of South. Carolina, la etlli
d rebellions. He has reral
fifteen and a ll y : Into th State
ade liamMon, who le wi h him
who now recognises no , att
of hie State. A detachment of
mat may be expected at Colum
-1 tieir teaselled will be boned
00Y, MAORI
Itigb,inlkhty
ap mem thaw - •I
aerTica, under.
at Columbia, a •
.therlt -± hat that
United f
his soon, whcial:. •
r•• •
. Annum Jameson, nn deattebei declared
tbeellatake of bb life 'Rat that he did not hang
Oalhatm, who Wei the drat apoatle tad abla:.ad
voCate of the principles which prudneed the re.
..bantam . Andrea Johnson, we -may be sure Wilt
nOt commit a 'ladder blander. - He hilt bank.
Jiff. Davis. -' Upon. We point there need be mo
iTx sogi,parts of the West the public
bilne,takat oi_yery , rapldiy.uoder th e bosiustesd
bur., -At Junction Qty. Kansaai 1,37 q acme of.
publfe letdown token up during " the opjoi,b
Ap 'lwoddiflonl,B72 Acta were lodot44;bi,
load warrants, adlle t 810 wara takoik, by.
niAir thalamic ntllllalvalroeclon'autelig titeThate
dins wei dud recanted ID Allerbis PePeroTwo,
under thu -atsurance of 'bong,
bufged.AMolled. to ere tiro poles t•,. the au.
thofitles If 9 1 44:11K:11,4hera tO
Mir
•
A if
tryst prow/gas it
wilmingtao; L 0.. bad tkla ,epprepriste
seription '64:orge Waithlnsilen,ibe father :;:f hi*
ceeptij tiiiiiles&roier
t:7 i Llnthle ; th e ndecoler -at: els
•• • • . •
, . . .
Tux Parisi eorreepondert of the Neir York 1W
betareaya the publishers of the London llnses are
etnians.tolato Reseed come to thla aotiotl7 ae
hese eiserespandshat, to the place of Dr. Mackey.
•
jr• ra report 4 that at a prayer avails INIL itis
rotor:Rao rtcentlf.ll old nein spoke, and, re.
!aria g Ls; the war,-gild halt'
no religion, lint "tank dos Lord for din
Swat tau."
Took'. P. Y. oreolo lodlco of RI , A11011•
Do for coley:Hord reipTignaice to dr
temp tdboalotri cireaeral Ord 140 Mill' for o*dallpaioll lo dna kdidps la tioljo
licorice. •
T....gthor of Tristrini dentin wit, kin
hunum nature pretty areil. sere a sabot *a
wheel think. heat the saute kind of teuptdlty,
about blen that le drunken mu has wheat he la
As eceitheip, lays that the new Illy cent
platter iticAs se much like a quack medicine 14-;
bal that be Involuntarily turns it aver-to lee U
It cares cans, bunions one whooping Bough.
ht
Cit
AwrOiSiT
Ova markien, says Prentice, mut be!
aspiring, to, make themselves Bhermans and'
Grants 6:13d . Sherldans If we may Nage from
their treimendens charges.
A MAN . In Philadelphia - has been , held to trial
In 1800 bonds ter taking &nether man's bmbrel
la l -What is the world 'coming to t •
` Montivai papers iay_Oanada will have a
bonatlfal harvest :kb year, if previa* prospects
• Brewton Ora Aura le_idnint` to bold • new
linen mill In Providence, ' .
TT , B.
,CUBTOM, HOUSE, • •
• • - Pony cm Prrreenhow.
EintYSlOn'6,ollinon May Litt INS-
Notice' la hereby ffirell that SErat,ED PRO
SALii, accompanied oy yompinarantont,' moor&
Mato torah tot e furnished on application to this
oMce, will be received thereat aintil 13 &chick Me-
ridian, ou.the rei Tieeday in June next, for as
supply of the Marine Hospital, near. this city.
With the_ articles of Provisions, Midi:lan &a.,
enumerated in sold forms. The quantities Anted
are estimated with referenee to the uses! number
of patients In the litispitalibut Abe 'United Stites
reserves the right tii - take more or less of said artt
tiles accordingly, althey mar benstnallyrequired.
ii the; articles delivered at. the Hospital are not,
fn thejudgment*of the Physician el the beet qual
ity, and adopted to the Hospital, he will be at lib.
any to reject the same, to purchase other articles
in their stead, and .to charge the con , raetor wttk
any !Sheet in the cost over the solarise,. price, 4
The Hinted Slates reserves the right to accept
the proposals for the, whole or any pillion of the
article. specified.
• CrilAilLES N. BAT
I unswid Sarver, and Agent.
FASHIONABLE
ABB
DESTRABLLM GOODS,
For Gent's • rough's aothing,
NUDE TO OBDEB,
IN THE BEST STYLE AND MANNER.
B. B. NOIIIIIE,
ItgROILANT TATLOZ,
Ns. 79 rEnresz. ST.. Allegheny.
nett-lawd
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, the
Court. of Cos:samosa Plums,
In the matter of the aro
plicatlan of the &notch les }No.—, SaneTeres,lBl3.
Academy fors Charter of Petition, ha.
Incorporation. •
Ana now, May 13th, 1860, the Coart hseleg read
sad examined the object, articles and conditions
set tortes in the charter, and the same being in aco
cardsnos with tan' Laws of the State of Pennsylva
nia, and in conformity to the laws in general, and
not injurious to the pubito good, sue Court threat
said wrieitor to be filed to the office of the Pro
thonotary, and notice thereof to be published ac
cording -to law. setting forth that an application
has bcen made tor a charter as aforesaid, end that
the same will be grantee at the twitter= or Court,
maims, exceptions axe flied thereto
T in prxelnn time.
BS uE utoußr.
• From the Record •
• JACOB H. WAL71•I11. Prothonotary.
871 vortutUi interested will take notice of Bald
war]. of Court. J. WIIITPELL,
• rryirMadoaw. Attorney for Applicants.
TRONCITT COLLEGE;
. I Ceraer. Pena and St. Clair Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
The lanreet, cheeriest and most eueeeufel
BUSINESS MAN'S COLLEGE,
THE sicrrsD STATES.
Studer ts enter end review et any time.
tairentara, containing talk x.formation, suit
tree re any address, on applicataa to the PrineS
y al a.
JENKINS & SMTSHF
===Ell
N ICE COURT OF C0M3.1.82i FLEAS
k for Allegheny County, Mary Prince Hathaway
by her 110.1 t beat 'Mend William Whiteeidea en.
tiliam Hathaway. No. le, December 'Feral, 188 L
in Divorce from the Bond! of Matrimony
To William Hathaway, the respondent shore
named,. you two hereby notified to be and appear
befe:Wthe Judges of the Court of .Connann Pleas.
of Allegheny vo., at a Court to be held la the fatty
of fbt tenure b, In sold county. on the FIRST MOM
PAS OF JUN/. 1663, (edit day of June,
the eiltStan;ver ILocomt nlac of Mary•Prine
t i a 4 rn : u
nyewtuoor Joel% B.STEWAHT,Sherit
MCORD
& CO.,
R holesale Dealer. lo
Slats, Caps - and Straw Goods
Hare now In store the largest mut most Complete
stmdc ot
GOODS FOR FALL. SALFS,
Vert offered to the west. Meses `
ate .mutated
po eta and mortice our stook . lick wl4l he sold
el terry low rate*.
not - AMID STREW.
•
PABEL.HiI. •
I • [BLOOD CURB.)
Acid reinark.ohle arlele and peallivereure fee
ECM /FULA. ..11/3EUNA.Tifi4I, N
tIYSPEPSIA,ITOII. mid all cheeses of she Salo.
I. needs bah a tds -- to prove 191j•Irr.oeh The fall
dye given whoa: dealzel.. MOM
, JOEtriSTOIT,
!tilt° e.ener timltAftmln eud athstat.
3..A.A1A18 AL BALYII
v -
oilloralksiteswyt. .
Oa.. Mee - RiPt.2ol* DR&WIa(O4 ElPsa.
FICLTIN3, toe all Ida= of Inellahum, aid =pleb
latends UN& want= illizenamable tams.
.411 r. Olnoe on AMILIOVERNI STREET./ banana
Ganeek itod • itnibiduany Anirthevorivr-
t a l cllAr ° otio 4 br j a l tel l M2ll?tit - O - or. b gi l n e :
sitar, smoked. Jut reteivod la . aloe order end tor
Store
Or 'Um Gwen or box, at tee Groom
zoniv A. morsamir e
coiner Ltberti uthliand atreeta
, . .
Co
N. runtqute ihrivelittati • ' • '
l • • : 14 1 ' ‘ . ' ,..11 - . ''1 d . 0 . .._ — • '13. 41 3 :- th .. ;
of itlperlor qui/Ity and low by• •
;m , 20 • • T. BOTIOUNMAKER , S. Pi 'Wood' at.
VON SALE.-450 Acres ot
acres of front coallnpOol No. nt , altaronti bark
of 000 l asottrailroad, ann. other Improvements to
good working °Willi a pool Nool tract on Oho
fouttidoSholor lover ma CnutelTirilA Railroad.
roquise of - WILLIMTVARD
dad • Ina Witth - oon Grant street.
aOSEEN HEEt3E. —Just received, a
fifth lot 'or Idew' Vora 'State (711.eso.widols
wewean euttleg. at /*doted prices at the Family
Grocer) btoreof - - '
'iaarr 1. itzttsnitw,
o3y2e, .•:: cornerldholty sad Heed 'trent.
VIBRR IMLTING - AT 'BRDUgED
id w:gtitta l l=e t Vgig:22
st, wait Itftet, • , ! ° 24 • -
'BMW TO
.d-oeNtte bite
Timiuer; tisVt . et7l2;
JOHN /4
. _comer Lihertpand 'Mad streets.
. _
FFIX.Neki LACE PAPBtO-11ANGINGEL)
• kite Liteet.th -rink asltallow.7l4blOr
d4rito =Lb*: male - Yon by ' . •
ants , • — W. I'. ALILESEL&LI.:,
:Ti`bOUrtl -FLOUR,' I FLOUR 11-400
A INA, groin, romur
_Flour r store tiod ,
*eta 1
t booLtrrius i% PEON.,
T 1 al awl 10 Vrotteratmet:'
. r — j. • a it tA4l2Ltig
v*
ompxnew. TREFICOES.
,T1.131:11.13=•
'Pk} WM' rut ilts by
P. INLARMIALL.BiIAwditteg.:.:
USINDALI— tsu - bane/
f or ,„l. by, E MENU ' °MALEBO r
I _IIBBICATINci: wry qn erfor
I,..itstrara. •
• .
- ASE HERRIN e.-30 Dalt bbls tats
Herring. HENRI" H 4:10E.C.Ht.1
QUA? STONE,—DO bills for sal etc'
IBM • BENET OULLIK3
STABLISIIBD IN .1786.
aISCRELsafXSIOrt.
yummy 18 1116.1111( '
aoang
• s i nficia li6t szteunet
MIIIO3- t
:gna
aPitiSra.
. 'pa wilt ~
- - -
maw, wassairraer,
Mit an: llOrtlitft"Elticterigt
FOLBI4 NEW, De3A.B.A.OLII tdiffifit:
versa. nasimasta a arazaazasa
• EQUAL TO art • -
EQMAILL TO *s.
11,41,1,1 TO /Mr,
, EQUAL TO AWL
NO,VAL TO
• emtortrr HALL SHOE "ram 1.1:1
MOUT fan 11121 Mt
4 ...,..„,
OUNOERT WILL SHOE - 1 INA
' 'ODIUM:NZ HALL SIDE Dr '.,,.
• . : . ' - 'NM, s ,"7 , ".,..,:i -."1,:a •
. . . .
a AND oe stern ereasar • - -
• AND w.FIPTIL____ L STssor , r i • '...-;
•AHD Cs FIFTH sTRENT. : ~
Si AND GI FIFTH STREET ; ;.” '... , ....:1
• AND a I:IPTH. STREET,. , ; . . .4
CHEAPEST HORSE IN THE WHIT" I.;
• CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE WuRLD... -
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE WORLD. ", s
CHEAPEST HOUSE IN. THE WORLD...eI
GREAPEST HOUSE IN THE WOIN.S,A.
. -
CHILDREN'S SHOPS IS caulk •,- .1.,; IA
' - OBILDNETPS SHOES Is Gest.. .
OD ILDEPIPS SHOES Wants: :: , .. , .24
OSMOSES'S SHOES .16 , mak . j A.
CHILDREN% MOSS 9 NNW. 1 •
S . B. BIi,YAR,.
SHOUR ni STOCKS, Boles hag Wilt,
WILL HWY AND BELL BTOCKB
Here and in New Terk or . Thibmielptieel
Withoitt ttutkor earge tluta
=atrium ccparanisioNs. _ • <;,,
establlabeeby the Romeo of the reepiedlee !HIM
to wit
PITTSBURGH RATMS—Oa Stooks the *ilia*
calve of Which la RI, or under, 114 par ea
Mgr
V and op to 312., 1 per Cent On Stocks salter
Mao 312 to HO the num of 12% Gents Oar•
and on , stooks arlllng at $6O or over. one-fott22
°never coat.
.2:334 YORK BATES-43n Stocks, the mortal
value of which la NS or under, Iva cents per sham
ever that to coats. - '
PlilLADELrine. luilts.-4% sod: Nos
at same prices.
Alir Ordeal 'toilette& - . .
Office Hours: 8 a. v. to 6 cedoekti::l":
OT4 Na 59 FOURTH EiTICEIZT, -
TO GEIsiTLEMEN
GR&Y, PORI:EL & BM.
.Merchant, 'rajloro;
have opened out at their new store, Ro. CIFTERH,
STREET. under Concert -Hell, eel .1.1110 at -thole'
old stand, No. 18 FIE LH . STREET, a most els,-
sant assortment of New Stusmor Geode forgeatio;
mee.s wear, which hruf recently been purthssed
the East, and which they wlllAcialle Order*.
greatly reduced prices. ' - • •
Is our stock will be found all the lading eagr
dcairablo styles of' if e season, North's/ only cellos
• foculd at a tint class eels allshisent; caseating. Isrt
• part of a spienold assortment of Enrich Costing,
end Clash:saes, and a fun /fee of 7.darselliail
Inge, which we will make up to order Init =Donlan.,
style aed manner. - . -
An early call from cur customers end the PONS:
In general's respectfully sulleitrtL
ORA'S, PLSSIEL h EBBW , 0")
'successors to S. GEAR & BON. Did .Stand Nor
-19 Fifth Street. New Wand. No: MI FIRh Btem4; '
CARr i ETS I CA.RPETEI CAR . UMW:
CADMIT DRY GOODS STOkz OF
raffiLAP,IIIKER Fs (111, - c'[
136 Federal Street, Alleg,hetty,
t
We beveled received the lamest atoek et'
Carpets, Rsegs, - Mats, Oil cioo4 l o
a..ortmeat of t ril ub taTTlll . NOTWS
whf eh we are offering at greatly 'educed prlois."
wthriameod
PiTT.sFIMOat. Pa.
higiMi l ai l W
Boys'.
PORTER PRESENT swim '
At Greatly Reduced
CONSIGNId EN TH.- • '
s 0 bbla Extra Family Flour: ,
ao.boxes Prime New ()Deese;
nsl, do do • Old " do; -•
' bb s Lake Shore Pedal% Blow PoDateeir
1 - ear Potatoes In meta; ,
00 bbis Extra Flint Hominy; •
200 bush - PM:n.l9 hits P.enna.
lac pounds C ountry Bides; ' • •
Imo° Seger', various qualities; ' -
bb -ls Cut and Dry Tobacco; • l>ir
125 packages Lake Herring. -
21.d0 Labrador H
20 do • No:3 gdaekerele . -
-ID kegs Apple Sutter; : : 01411
bbl.b Sweet Older, '
20 do Prime New Took Pickles; ;a:*
SD do 'Dry Apples; ,
Ines :enticed in stole andtor Sala by' *
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myth BAT cr 'PICAS .Y tiberty sited.
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.100 barrels reseh Blow Potatoes
10 as Tomatoes;
r 0 bbls I:Mem:star Ilekals; T
10 boxes Oranges;
10 as :.Lemons. f• - •!.;
20 boxes W. E. Cheese; . ..
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de • MS boatels Lir) , •Apples;_ ••• •-• • '
,20 kegs shoW.s Apple Buttery,
Resetred hat for gala - 61.W Liberty irtrset.
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1/1:11+1,1EGTON BEBRIN.Q.—:2O rbonsF.,
chat co RcullAgten Herring, Just recelud .14 r „
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r 1131 and 70 Water litrege ,
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