.. _,F :. i .... .i ~. r"7" - ' OIATMEiXXVjj - tts binti 41keigi, PERT LATEST NEWS "BY TEZEG P R• :.: TU GRUT , Co BYt s eaYT&i~L, oss_ Tuesday xE taw .imws WIVE AMB3INATION. -er .DEPSNISS WITRESI ES EZLMINED ON MB IiTiND sisteILTESTIPTING ......., „ .. ~.. _ _ "...;......:;, Wasaturrow, May 10. -Lewis F. Bates aru' - - L ;iv* - dO&Citainktet, fOrAbi piclieittlon'aisd tee. tided anbstantially u follows . "•'-.7:: 114/fet reilderitit L'hUbatte; N. C:, ibr the btu ' feu' years; Jefferson - Davis stopped et his all etelsOeUle loth of April,Oa nude an address. .iNtre tbe stern ; Davis received and. read to the "intuits [element fienalleii. Brachiaridge dated • .:•.-:: Greenitorot, -Aretritib, it; f. 3l ieWs : ",Preseleat Llneolnxa% Aisiminised in the theatre - on" the night or the 14th kat dxre. md'a . house was entered •on the save T0m.,..; .....1„15!,!_.,..-.., dig ..wo Re vas repseeedly - stabbed and is Y mortally wounded.. The witness said that alter reading thbi men- MO to. the crowd, Dub said: Vit were to be 'desalt were better it iris well done." Ttie day after, Breekinridge and Davis convened In the honseht without, on the„subJect ot, the assassio atio,".BrOidtiridge remarked in * Datii "that he . . . regtatted It very much: that It was infortrinate ' ' for the people of the sitar ia. 'the tintO. '. The : - . 4 ltigretareseed ici to thecacao' of ' eye:o46y for - the Booth, and not be - esiute of thtreitalhalny of -".- therict;-Diviiieilleit "Wm; Gelenal,fl don't tow, If It were to be done at all, It were" batter .... , ,thxaa we and: It the Same were done to , well dons , . ;,. -.Andy johnoto andatietton, the job would then be emeplete." J. C:Cmiriney; a telegraph operator, testified that the telegram passed orir the obis. MM. Meats Jenkins testified that Harrold wit at her house on tee 18th of February thst and recefutherreoL ~: '-. • ' . Mn. . Potts testified that Harrold wee at her .hoflse.o4,the ,Ilith of . February ., told him she 'would lend the Melte! to his; holm, which she Ma iorifigi --- Danbusilbrreerly on: the rebel Gentile/ JiAtnaton's staff, teaUfled to knowing a • ~ stout named YOU Atethsekert,bll - was In the Si Thithdat infantry; - don't' 'knew - of any secret meetings la ;.:: 74... 1 .q 1 the aseessel k new 9f 'President Lineren was dated; never beets .T. • Wilkes Booth as - a mien who hits beld - xasltions to the 'lEttortetralT Brigade, as tee prlvatesand line sled stet/officers chink their lategrityas Men tonal to , their lermtalon for pantry as -eel ' dims, andwould forbid 'them - to be binplojed as .xtaht. amanita of President Lincoln;,l do not t believe they knew anything about or In the team sympathized in any stue;timighteons or maul , - thetlikeaction. ' Taa'ob kluerrfaughamtliled_ that. he was em ployed In I' rd's Theatre when the President vas atm sleeted; run writes the sta andltil levied B. oth; he &end the door har dto open; when witness returned Spangler struck him. tar- Ing "cot God's , sate don't say which way Beane vent I n -:Witten% , bas cal l ed for Harrold end -• said he had always b y as a light Ind trifling boy sMd web infiltentied- i • - Jerryttyermastalled for...: th e defence, and testified - Qat be ked....ndendedta say he had hot crossed the Potamae 1111Cith 18th, but did go to Richmond at that time with the party who had ~. 4 , been sleeping in the plte. ,' ~..'' - L'wmauaruned-- Th e partlea were Benjamin - ,-A i - -and Andrewtiwynt; never saw Jefferson Darla; • . ~. ...reauthedlnitieltwood cads two tucks, and did • :. '.. - ao4 Meet anjubtl edictal; I neut. to 'Richmond :toarfOld arrest* . onions to going I. slept-in the ,-. ` lc , *nee near Dr. Itntbi'shonse at night; was fed by '.•-• semi •,'- !Moww eethe f r e4 t h *po ;t pcorymgel den • _Wu -th Mud byMarytind,,weethei/oyaf or dJI - loyall'hafe not that /Or swift of_prootal— med ••• , .I.trNittpleM - WIWI ofutithe eedtts of insiVand; I may haredozo it.. - .:- ..:._. + :::;:;.:.... ' -,' ' ; 4 ,•'. .-- OtscarMintlets, formerly on•-the OM/ of Gin. Z. -4 .Ar.dward ' , Johtsorr, - 'Miffed : ' Vern ' /*sicker' was detailed to kiln as dranghtsman, and au 1 ..... - si cria ssu ptiii askai ssi o n f e rr %; don't wi,;tuatfiw know la r aidisetued eB Booth; • ~! ' never sa w Mtn in ca mp ; no secret:meeting of t%f- Scent ever took pleas hi our camp, et which the am not cognizant of any secret society for , that • pillow; have never been a member of the or. ... • .'1 Stelloti keirara is Atießilghta.of the Galdr.n 1 '• , Circle; or Bons of Liberty; don't know of any ' - • others 9/ the staff having bew; bave never heard drelaraskent at Richmond that Prealdent Lincein . • "i ought to be situate ated. '...i Tepet,O. AUL testified to, attendlog" bar at Barrett?* pilaw for Mr i 14°,11r - saw Lloyd, ': • on the 14th of Aptil in the morning, and lest, • -7 ' • before onset he was pretty dot; hewas going 7 ' '. '- r lotted tette:Melted is a leggy ; flecked been to` "'C ..',.. Idaritlito, Indwasianying road sole Ashen( "01Mma..,Tis not tow of him Ite was' fixings 'barmy that Mrs, Mutsu was in. lie had been j z. ! p eeks retty jig,ltt . neerly„,xvory .day, and night for J. B. feeble& testified--Was at Burratt's till. .Um nth of April mar liifelehrundrive up to the " ~ house vlifMni.'Bumatt; aloe showed me a letter ''''.•. _ _from Cleo. Calvert; also two Judgments obtained •!. by Chas. B.A.alyert.agsbast_ her; I made the ..; - -- IMMuthut on the fudgmen,_ ,tri- abeespreend do desire to see Lloyd;1 saw 'Lloyd drive nu; he . bad been • vm. much intoxicated; Mrs. Buret bad been ' ready to start MOM time before Lloyd '-. drove op; she had bushes. with Capt. Harytui;• .`,., ereksfimeale:esfeekee Went hack - IntLitopped ; ..:: - rlive been on tattoo terms with' leer for the last, ,year or two;.never heard her breathea word' of Itilik/o.ljo,llte "Otive 't;MMetet; ne ver hesid her Make any remark - showing the least. ...' knowledge of the plan or censplracito 4101111$1.:, ;: i- rata etaptltirlditrlM OUP* of 'the Government ; aburraber-fase when' Wnlon troops were passing; she was In the heeit ;:•.' 'ageing them Okla snd other nottrish metal , ..- as weight beribusq kolnellutes she got psy sods cl sometimes not; when a large number of horses . . cse thus Glesoore tm . some were takanatid • ar ber-prirmises; they mere all given up by her; she received a re cei pt, bat never got:any ;... mouttyg Pen'? knew bin to commit any overt act •!."'PlP h al'illzgoefetterattti./Civithiird her =MO •. , any disloyal sentiment*. ", ~ ,- se Boreal: is my sister; it ; Aunwitetin , nallert anent etude lint Thurs day night I I was at. the Lloyd Rotel the night prey:. ~!ons to.-41termmett riot Mr, Cobs attack there; ; ;,••• WW X*o iteritlttif„thent ,tho trielj , r i . went there with a Mr. Uninaligharet.: .- - ',. - • .- . t aztenta liluil itnii iiiditiket say to Mr. Mega* if ie. warty one like hire tut. , t Alerted( salads* from . you eater yottmenni , . tainsotbs lA* ''nems. gotantift to - fornyt: - A . 2 : ; .P 4 39 : 44 97:4V11491 atllor Idea. - 1 ..; .., si: Did-Joss say on wield nendismynien to I ... „ ld Eat. " ' " usur r i glifilmu2.! IA. - ''._ ' , tikPid .1 91 L make area. eindrat..WlA It he appeared al IMMO/ opium yoormatert A. NA 41141ik,e OM, >• • ~ 2 , is ~.- v ehmt , yon did iiirtail told bud .. ' *ld !Mamod to was a witness, and that ha was to .- ...be a,siropgarlnsesa against, sayalsten nod I told r Id= thaVMMVttitOt ithe asabottadndscd Me g. koss-tcucelt-Lint *HUI A. I diefemena Was Q. there any anger exhibited to that cooz _ - -- Itasalkist c.-1.; rd rt ilineali •al a !Z Ti th e' iche a lesSa w"4 - ' • ••• '' ' .. - 7' - ' - a • r_...•. :i. 41k- April ?A. I at* .L Njrir ;- r " :14 Mil -Y B° rim /6 " : " 12GUA Cei . 1- 72 •i be her ht the pottiorrWelehaan wa '''' abibunt , of eldecildidall WAY off the Na. - Matti I did sot beak the tonsinunoni tidal debt. ail Intantm id _ __ha two - millions .• t. -, , Munn thonaind dollasa hold Maryland three hundred and merenty-dre Mama dollars. • , _ ,"`• Undon a t as aerwibad7 bar detAbb 3 rbd4d The sauna Guldlnglltar. taut New Ode= •.- ~_.... ~.; i' der yt....._beveriabetr..., ~Pirt.,PY- act O t' Mai nay Las airlad, but tuba no news. - 7110 i . .. 45 ; th ada••••vo "'••••••••••••,__ „; la twig Annamond ha arrived bear and :' *tate Allibter bt th e plea. l,l ' o4o U , Wass Matentores dates to tbe dth kat, But `Abu* ammo arrow dulls nth- orA .nil Ptilt, Beat waikray dun and them/Yet slated: Iter. attt =diet 11 sclooni,han_,_a sat dzba l tt.,_, ebandlse writs awning loiter than hr New nronilnyenn In waintugtai Web be1..0.1 Mon was AUL In Milseltin of the *Dub-. Cada tbantin !Aram a . of.. Aka's, ~ , *hien amt. amides; ha used to '-till Stare. _ G na w s it /weft md c on n auvet , t , I, f ix ,fi tl matiMantia told Ids we did nat are to bay* .of Matanoray; with SAO trate' datutadteg Its worm ;hes, • bat tea - treated Ida *or ruse; , rozregnier i , _ - wniobtien. Meseta refined., Its had .• m em all lint 41414 ray one who camels the autiliel ; beetuebtotoodtelth'sbontl.ooo /hen* troops; We1tat2...,.,mai1..-"l"Ganaitlii Wa. ... 11°"5 /% 41 .__...." 1 ; ,Itota:Versents,zat =peace tottoldskeSitee.r •• troitt.......ttf .....F• tat op forawitou• urucc- 1 igr a ttebteas an_gegda room kw Matadi, sod went &aped a anoaad alubateereoredi • C am o• W,ettlunen gad he nada as 112 tam levinpontio -teenuni of *Wei . Iphstgas to etch other.' mat twee ens; puma. --,. - , . , , ~ ~ ' Jean afber dark, And left early &Noma, zoorm. .., ~ , ju. . It. WU WC Iteg Mel thuiatmaa. Ha llasgsw. of the Palda•-•ar talghaierad aged one night ahanho dna mak sad additt I ~,.. , , ..,` i. rrgittla• s :, ~ j r , LI Matairldni. aPIX kg ONO ltalks. It vat . viimirobiopme . le,A iiiiimaiiiirk rs„, 04 00 ' ..L iliti I Cbrd 1114. 11: b1"111b i d t -Nol ' i ,,,,, e-th : f zr .ih Sot rtirs! ..„.b.,..,...._.tini.gbi1....”-*-4.1.1....Thay0mrh,„........ftwf.,, rz:xi. the otse. ,, lfol old Hof tax po.! that'mual..„l"ellth„..l4llll6dissin==‘,, ne tied Ws la ' the ue l 4 Aottr, --a ttetinViiirnee7fltli to 411 = li nirt‘• 44 4 10 a *AM OP Am that- - Hat eldled_SWo tel One pallesun tatbniled lan ' tet . 02 41 tagetaiiii , AllT SW. 'Jai - aka tee noonouno. • *not tt i d iN tottachte-to * I TesionllbelletAtd; ated add he weak! leave! a Al ia. aopv sac esi am: s a e • riltWll WWII WAR.; Aiwa. tione.s.. -\ -,t , I ttrigitatMisse Net st onsbotee tbe:. ", - - . 3 ,40 --',.t.,41- 'Cif ..;).., 1 tbesseneileatkon be bat" E.•; ,, it rv- ,, I ler, Sy s. ll:tal. • slt.l ~,_ ...'l"WSettrinno so i i te ae ri a iim a tal tittei AM iaZtottd isi gtsts4lll ' sonsin the itetwojettlftomil sn..boon i * roan abialp i ndtatied to la aid as 1 auk= tbspdt tbs of Wert° env- - *so ben ,- ,, jpilds. _Ste . ,Str . ; .. nteder AL swim asetetl nsw;igmking., sieli&dttwaLfra- 1"41147 . 3 7 : 41_2e 41 % tet bUt t Met*ll=(l=la.l ,C , Wil t 111 " 117- "'"'" - wl r c a an yv, rl,l Wilidlill..' 4,a.,.:4 .-,- - 114 MM 1 4,4 4 ~ i t i',...., , ..... , .....,..t.',. f ~., ~~ i'r .7 = '~ - ~ t'k:2 +Yi:e+.:.~>'-1: ~ ~IFi~ - ..:.x~., 5....tti,.W ,~An,. '.. ~ - '. [~_ 1; - ' :1,, • =ME - I,dasette iii lake AIM_ mei -au I hid sham. I iwned the picture of Darla, beyond Baantegard, icit'd Others; 'tion't remember. ahem had the Ottrifths or °Mama -41irantAnd miter. Lett saw my brother on llondity,Atio atria before stiti - lissassluatian; Booth ntedici rill to see him some tame; one day he aald, ~ 48c0t16 h ;rash and ~ be. wished be would'atot ,6 ., ` Q. Did yun'esere bear at peer mother's house, et any time or on any occasion, a word as to any plot; plan or ceaspitaey fn` existence to essasain• ate the President t •A. No sir.. .._ Q. Did yoe_ev rbearanyretnarks made with reference teethe assassimmon of any weather of the government ti c A. No sir, Q. Did yen ever bear it dismuumil by any man: her of the family . to mapterre, thirPrealdeat? A. I lI=IMI Q. Old you ever see Dr. Mudd at your atoth e;is Itonse t.,..11, Heide. • ! -.- . Tho 01 bad amend Mutates:claimed," where Is mmitma'P' ant hepa.nernatitly' al•netig,to. , wards the docktantrapplng the stand with! her foot Inipatleotly. - BM. was told tha t she 'would /oOn see her mamma and left the onut=roota. yhet oNU Co cross-eiamlnation.t .1 i • k T. t mon, of Lemixt—Known dttetrat eines he ••• a boy; met him at Mental between • eleven o'clock on filutiday all moan, after the assassinatken 1 uld....ere mu the matt who killta - Aballacele?" be said.' ,yes." and wb both laughed; weiwae Jokier; "lirelL''.442l."Abdrew I want to l'n - twthe truth; If It Is so the Prod, des t L killed; he ta'd It is so, and thotadn be, • .cled on Saturday at three o'clock.' V./tatted him lilt was soxbout the &wards stout the old men baling his throat cut; be said ' yet, that lieward , - w as stabbed or rather cut at . out: not 'killed.. I &led Lim whether. It, was correct. about Grartt;. to said e did Lot knew whether It was or mg ; and . we s t to, dinner; .10..theinilIntiee tattle my tit , tSer ailed biro if Gnat was killed, and he sali_be did toaCcuppotar it was at:;sed - said Hit Ltd been done. it was probably , qua by a! man who got Into the tame triln orear that he, did.. I was cot In his compaay over half en hour; he wasstiatfuer d; appeuedite; the young Isdy k. whom be had paid hie attentions bad turned the c'.ld Shoulder to him, or It appeared so. .- •,hint LtrOOTi Nl:abet' of the pram:nog withal t.ntilcd talks same erect, adding+ when me an - Anomie II rote In the yard alterthat. he uld: ' - ghat a lot of trouble I sec.'. I. tali!: • "What ! hrret you - fa' trouble Your - He Sat --- ' More than I shall ever get rid of." ;!! - 1 4 1 . - McAllester testified - that site knew Ana; rolt share March last. He call at her "douse ou the 14tb of March and took adrink ; did not antic° if be appeared excited; had heard:him so , be would not resent au insult.. ... W. 73116C01t testified that he knew Meerut& sin or Beni years at Pon Tobacoo; wet always 'eon sidered of Ter" little courage. Joseph Heller testified that he was keeper of a stable on E street, near MOO; he let • horse to Almon on the night of the 14th f Aprilf Muscat wrote hls name on the slate o without hesitation, and referred !him to rcepacialble par ties. . Damsel Smith tcotlfied that be was stable boy at Keller's stable; hozie whieb Atzerott tared coop to &boot 11 o'clock la about tea same doom , diloo iho Woo; otO there was no thaw On Mks re raid testified sire was a sister of prim.' o n age Could not Nudity btodkeraidef felted' on Atott'e coat u her brother's property. ~..1 - . C.'7,plaja P.'lloerce testified that ne had airs. of tbe palm:era ca bout thearbsitoC - after their- arrest. • The cetiosetibr defence- atkid:tbei'Atzerott's confeision to CatAein licaroe be taken as evi dence. Judge nolt objected, and Captain 3fonne ins withdrawn. 11e.C. , g 0 1-thenadi4med tW to-morrow morn 021310 N OF ATTORNiiT CRII ail, • SPEED Preshienrir PolOr - ji -Tank% Wesnutorw, ; May. ...%).—Attomey General Speed his gisin an'elaboiatelophsion in response to President Johnson , ' tatter of the tqat of April latti gataigitea Shit tiwitihi•id tower Orthe President to pardon, and to issue any proclaim. tion. o . l Inntlattls ant dviTed &nu' the avow in the Cor,stionket and the actof Congress which hi quotes. - The high and ieeessarypryer of ex 'tenting pardceraLl amnesty cat nevi be right fully exercised, so as to enable the President to fay tondettdersagabast the law, I now Offer yogi a free pardon for the ARA, or at say.future , day when you shall, from belled hopes, or after be.' fonedln dangerow and bloody ,ggempti es. MA proper to accept. I will nave yon a pardon for the then_ past. Whim men hare. of foJastlee. fended the innsllmar an* Is for Mercy; not' • soceeds to (madder the quadloni pm pcur ded by Prveldmit Johnson in theprodause tom. dated repeal- rely .the eth of Decetalser, 1863, and the 26th of March, 1864. weamonly caw the molests procbunadon- Iwo &MX he says, many pawn r did take the ben efits cf 'theta periods and took, the cath,- who could. not , lutrolv - none so, had thebtiehutl proclareogge. - centime:cf The em cepelou set forth la the second, what the rights of those whotear the oath that intermediate spike of time, and who mad' not hare taken Jt the 26th of March; 1164, Is purely a Judicial .question., The facts in such cases are samtr_ pliehtd; sad the rights seeing *Mot those facts base attached and become vested. * I Attorney Gamed; alter considering the pre per operand; end effect of the rex porlaam• Cow, comes to the conelasion that Another pro clamation should ter Issued.- _Peownia,.he Rays,* should act be Wetted to take- an 'oath end to comply with thetas= Maws they esneot obtain firm legality.: `ltls especial 4 to timem who hire heretofore and , woad. nowavaii Ibmwelvell mud faith 451' the benedta of peal= and amnesty that washer proclamation should be tsubstltutfl coreting,the one certified. •''Petionsirlui hate been coustantiv engaged in. oAr Alattactir what they are to do, winin and how they are to do it to free themselves foam phstisheient La 4rholet or in inert, bv to such as haw - been Mtected merely by their treammableasseebstiriet ihouid be forgiven and "mops:late condition should be appwd an totkepardem tway."-The grace emd Gtvor of thi government shoold now be large and gel' from, and the of men* and effect-of Its ixitircy - should not be left nacertala. Asa ntecoure_ to aid tbe Uurpicrelon of .the latitubellioc. the late proclahuloti ban trona Its full mid complete office. _ Ne.erehele deelredhaald Ismegorlogortkr ieongs?wikgpelely . the qebeilletts &dee; recoistructiOn Is not needed. That word con= ins an <tonneau:idea. - The anistraction t is Goveramect fa u perfect as tmuunt wisdom can Mare ft. -The trial to which itS power and capacity 'beim subjected in this efbrt of resolutleoruidAbuncoMertent, is the task tb trove principle. or towers clearly and well dl. deed, lad that: bare carried- us safely through our past troubles. Oars is not a dirty to recon structor in kheake - society . 'in , the rebel Stir astes h cue been and is not : now in a normal coed i. Akni nor harmony with , the, principles of oar . 'CliMerrnnurt. , That society,has rebelled against them and made-war •uton the ;principles and power °four OrrseimMent. In se doing it luuwt- I, lended,Wlid,statett PonvhifergaPit. ii Macy MitntheJancely largely. - bat some of I.4he treat binding ottimders must be =del° feel l •t hatzttemeirierorofthelaw—not is a epl ri t of re. 4:172 bu d t u t et er , S=as pie seal prcy r ehe at" wpoit Cwtese of. thepeopti;._. The power of parka. and mercy is attributed.to this end. It we power of :pardon is wisnly,nsed; presee_will be IsLabllded soon end Nary on a iperreabeat heel& -sauna wa MINI of Lamm Bmni FROM NEW pkLEANSAND .filvapo r Biwa iilionor of Oneliterfirriitiont ADVI,t'ES I*UM SAS FLING O. PERUVIAN Eli CONSPIRACY. TRIAL OP T P*BT6lSMP.9i4l;iiii. SrEiCHTp7lo~ti _TO iii rltort six. FRAnzetx), May M—Tbe enan4nation maddin a the elreronatoneee 'attending QM Con,. spiraey to erica the Pe r u riansteamerChlton, of gbie'pert, reveal these fads from _ parties on:board the Brontes on the Movlvait env*, she epic e t California: d matt by ,the.Dente of Millatas wu the general .commandir l if the It:mm(11000, and accataw bylaw name of - tusgerford, Of the Army of the Mama; MSS its Colonel. Sabse. guest to the dclentkm. of, the Broncos by the an_ tuovillos Wllnannrand•Patter itotiwwW • sehemd. to seise the Wks and !BA ker Ace e tainst 'French Cm:Mercer , Aetna of the leading Patios the-conspiracy .vrere formerly known All rebel sympathimi.. • ••• The General yega; 'agent of the .Tnirea Government, made large advances of money to Willhatts, asi theleader of the emigre. lien garter, magibeascumaked that the money was likely to be inlinpplied 'when he gave in. ( carnation : . against Will a others Understand that the selzute - of had the Colton was undentood between the itfealean . and Peurlan authorities ; • that UM; oho* of forte" n making the seizure Ras necessary to acquit the latter of any blame In the matter: Tie men selected by.Willlams for the enterprise were a Wtrn to early it through on the blade of Sword in pante. and the duty of one of the 'patty lets to cut the telegrapb wires. ' The *thecae contemplated the .selzure of the French traisport Ptilne when - she came down from Mare Island.. ,Thei parties arrested -are' in the city pnaget,'eharged- with conspiring to enet. - mit a felony. They will be examined touter. row before the Police Court. ' the trial' of the pntea cautioned. ,The leiter of . the rebel Secretary of the' Navy M a l l o n showswhat was to be *MX' gem lits admltted.-. The rimers set up as their defence that they were engaged in law, -fluf.wartaree and,abotti. be . considered ,as pris ones of wa The übserligione to the 7-30 loan In this city yesterday was a quarter of a . million of dollars. Well, Fargo & Co. bimetal:en an agency from Jay Cooke. lIIICINIAT OF • Itp FLAr AR 1T enrieln Resignalion of General Warre n. MONEY FOP, PAYING THE ARMIES. Empress Eugenie's Letter to liirs Zane*ln. COMER PiERPOHT S RECEpTi IN RICHM3ND , TAKING TEE GAEL ~Nttw Enna; Afay 80= - -The seys.the_ Gaterals of the regular :anti hare hemsaiefgned' se !opine: 'Hiller* 'takes; Nat mend of the Pulite Ellskli Shamir; On; mill. tar, dit - kinti um Mississippi, comprising Ohio, Ker.tacky,Tear.essee and probably Loofa , lann'lleade; Aiiintle Stater, Sheridan, the Tr axx 3 llesielippit-Thomas, North Carolina and protatle othyr southern &meet . Gen: Warren - . has resigned his thommond as Molor .Getteral of Volunteers. - - Gm. Login tins received ordert -to Amster the Army of the Tennessee to Louisville. *The Times' special Asyu t Mr. Stanton is not going to Berlin. fie intends to iesign;lintrever. It wih take slily millions of dollar/ td, Ps/ oft the a s and the taoney is Vencly,:* 'lt Is taterael , thst Teams. Breckenridge' Ili, - readied A TrEune special says:: The leiter of con dolence from the Empress Zuni° to - Mrs. Lln coin, although some time since emir - ad. is do- Word by lain as eyincirrg ill feeling otitis pan. Pm!. Seward is improviag again* • , - • _Governor Pk:spout, of Virginia. Met With in crAhttalestic reception re his arrival. In inch' !nerd on the 26th., A 'ergo civic sad militsty proccesion eseorted.him to the Executive Matt eke, sad &Mims of welcome wae.de/Ihrel, to which t he Governor responded. Calvet-sin various ports of the State continpo prms forward to take the oath of allegianz. Oa the Wd over 1.100 took the bath in Erg , lEttlfulallk ofingatriur heemiaii - canal' has commenced. the gorilla tarot agreeing to furnish the savagery meeldn. Negroes have returned to.the pisatations they had negated rad sone to-work, and there ski nOtr INOsPlXhi Oftlikennia•- • - New Tent . Stock and Money Matter,. • 'Nay tOni,Mey 80 .srsbriee seem weak at the Stock E xchange.nd than e s a gentraltiechntrin prima Abtxragbout the 'a .The Bean hammered tie market severely with sellers! option, but all cash _ stock wia readily tan itredacedgyntarions. Theattack wail spe cially serere upon Seading..../I..Wayne,..lfuld ran touthenr; Cleveland Ck Pittaburgh, And Northwestern. Tbe• - 'excitenient •mr. Ninth western was considerable, . , On the , second ea% and after board; mote tone and 'Annum wm msekto the whoJettarket, bcd there was no es - iambs; reictioor'Ckrverntaent 'stocks leactive an ilig,htilloyer front ths:abienee of demand. ant Bak sluices Mire with onut any decided chinge. State Stocint are, , tulet and:ed. no.pirebialii•ot any Importance •are re. p The price of Gold Merged form one to two per cent. a t 010 ytaterday's quotations. There w Tar, yaw ere SPeerditive PurchasevAint tba sake were larger thin yesterday. The te canned chiefly; tgcrthe commercial demand to pay out .dt.bis abroad. Our bonds and , modem are lob low on the dtbm i sfdetto , remit at prom- Itt. The , money market Ls somewhat easier. Secilin Exchange firm, but market,Ls not notice.. I r Olaf - _ ted States Bonds Mtolon—Post Mice Clerk and ,Aecomyllee Arrested. WasonerroY. and W . lBll3lo ;"polica r teteitlial of Baltimore, art= leg for the Post 9/Bett Depart/neut. ,to•dayae iartylCharles W. 'Spencer. clerk' in the post . (Mee that city, so a charge of haslet ab. warted, relt the dePallatent about UlO,OOO ,worth of. Vatted Buten bends, and.sl.l/00 worth lo a t wens stAtapC.Spenor waif takenbefozu jmtiee. -B. J. !Bowen; lini;tity !Patti/neater; altsbered end/nada statement in effect :hat the abore Deadened amounts hadalready too aietetabled to'be mlstleg. - In' default Of 'ten thousand dol. lan ball, nquired py the justice, Spencer wa• committed to jail for a farther hearing. Detectors/Smith and Gray, arrested, In Balt,' mare,! 1/.! thidllpp; of Washington, charged with tnirg an accornpllce,,olApenectr t , ; . enrcria on, ,betweith :Secretary Seward ; ; Mut - thrk.Prolidebt•--Prithudiosis fir Galt 'ant - Conduct. , ikeinthrTforaiiitei .traa aL tbe Whlte- blown this morning .m cowl. tattra'wlatPresidetit Johnson'for a eonalderable leagth.of time. The interview, It Ls andarateagi bid some tOtWeCUPMW,II/1 rnatlon. '" ' Drleadler General M. F. th Force, of Oble com. g the lar_ Ariake, of e adtinienrtie; bag been brerata Major General for maritort, ,, torionsconductrr aqua W. Z.' ' , clogioll bad been brevetted Idlicir foe gallant (=dna. Cob; _Maim itow_ eu t or.th. 7ul, ithbolfir ism ; ets brirretted Bmuiet deters' APrgsllant eon act: -Atietioq of;Yeaseli.:Clealiar O r der Ne w : rmg4 - isiito.:—"ngs eiorolog the eintriala had as antalon sale of made 'at: dui ea n yard., The ituctianeet sold the bah Hemel Be 4 for $11,000,. and the 'schooner -1 /letiardi Peernan, forilltsoo. There were no Aids; fori the steamers A Whig. , Protean , Vicluiu n. Kea 'ntal:4ElA Nentaulp , ae '4O ware The order requiring yereela clatter than Newi, .York to Inert their clearance to the Iteraane; opecric stationed at Abe: Name% at Throgiral Nick, has been revoked. Vowels now leave ael before' the war, with certain ereeptiOns relative; beeond Corps Ilaviewed—Departinent Commenters.- .. 'Watertown!, -MAY Second Awn/ Corpr, General Humphreys oeminandinp, wasl reviewed at Ban Ca:Dyads:4We.; :In pnweeeel of Secretary Manton and . a..npmbFr of CIPA*, giddied bats* baliers;-- ; AllaJor•Renerni raeo,.. 'llioniaa"arrivet in 1 • Waibinitan itrday; snponeede Gen.:llalleek eeteniandwValeintiond. Ballo* le to be Unshaved to 41te , Pacille De- Ctlt. Gen. Melidala to cemunand tha ir Mritifoklatn.'inenwean Ik a Swithwastern Division, and eeta.gitee . dais tea ttppl DepllnMeakLc • Itrits."raid—Xil infliatai& 241 r' *Mk ultrigatiN.-The;lVAssA as sass: A logs a ,•of 'Muftis% Amy way' , le:os BatuntrAbuposic 11.1,restAsss hi had dies Aft* plivaidi Awl Dot a cent of ku AlsZtl4oBstardtal bat. It at Gee. Is suthosliagyailyAteolit aeon sittialasyggstehei Resta= mg th, , br the War Deplirlasia.' , lliS bs rakturtp=o**, i. seschat Ilse ar :, _401„.-lisedigr,'•[ Vari laid. adios MAW* Asioimigioras d__ ,us Ass: bear • ssialiktd,to QS erbileilliftilOslilalt IA ACabillet mostfirie" • ,; • 141 TE IRON .SAL MONEY AND VALUABLES TAX FROM PaISONE4 Bari oomairiWuliniton britered Ulogd. . - WA111111,0702( May —& par.:graph rocent -ly:•appeared and 'hal Dees extetiairely c spied intoaherisPers, littacii , 'seteubs to bare created a misapprehension In the minds of many newt° , . who atelitiereated in- the Money aid Other tall calla taken from Union prisoners by Canted; • 'eritistMOdslipnrMonOWMeh beeii hurled's:Try is Gen. Mulford, I.T. 8. Agent of Exchange, Ihr „distriution among U tho er claimants. The arti ceto which 'nion Lsprop Made' says: "Gen. ktolfurd hash: his possession ChM/. ,ip greenbacks and a small stun in gold and 4U-, ver ‘ btiog elided= or that taken from oar sol diers when captured by rebels, and Ls to be die. tributed .pr;f - right to it. rata among, those .proving their; A note from Genend Milford. dated Rich-1 mond, sa3 st 8o tench of this' as to the tUrtribLtion of the pooperty; Is incorrect, I am. only authorized to pay such - elairos as are veri fied by the Invoices and records - received by me . with the propertyr the balance„ if any, will be ebrateel or M.such a manner as thepieper 0 - trills% may direct. I respectfully requoit a a ll persons who haver dolma, for valuables' taken: , 'from themby the enemy, 'to forward at once a full statement of the name,rank , and organlit:' • Lica. d'lt'r: place of CaPtUre amount and kind of, proresty taken, with the name and rank or the ' party reelving the same.. Alan giving Mil tied 'laic directions how, to whom, and where Om , may desire such property, If found, forwarded.- : -' I weal& also give notice that' a large 'lumber rackaget addressed and sent to Uulon prLsonn. :re of war in the South, previous to the eviseuz, Ron ors Wet:mond, ass In my possession, letteri urinal:lr, sr Instructbm concerning which may be 'addreseed to Me, end will receive prompt at; - . Gen. Grant has ordered all bar•rooms and nieces where liquor Is sold In the District of Ca lembls to be closed" until - rut ther. orders. This La In'etibeequitice of the large numberor stmt. piing soldiers In this city and neighblrhood, to , • prevent the rtennenco or occasional disturbaticca Crum the ardor strong drinks, Two Rebel °Meer' Arrested—bander a and Tucker. Bratnewrox, May 30:—Two rebel °Mee"; who gave their news as Lewis Castleman and V. 3. Murray. were arrested on board Ike st,mat er United Mates that evening, at tab. Macy asserted that ttcy were on their w a d i por tto. New York. from Montreal, to surrenderShem selves to Gee. Dix. Benders and Tucker cc conspanied.them so thecae at Montreal. Both prisoners were intimates of these notorious par ties. They are now In Jail In this city, waiting order* of GetirDll. . , The frealdefutia Proclamation—Secret/ai l ' Stanton., Nee Tonic, May 30.—The Conimereial Adver tiser's Washington Special up: The proclama tion Mr the reorganization of North. Caron sa aregirded.heris as deticitely minding uproot trout satrap la the &name States, and as del egating the matter to the people. There are ad. .ready signs of an active political crusade by the Radicals on this question. Seer/0.7 Stanton's friends • Indignantly deny that he will leave the Cabinet. Steamer Magenta Seised—Captain Sod First Clerk - Arrested. Sr. Louts, May O,—The it a ctlf g n a has teen seised by order argon. Auto, and the Co talr, first Clerk sod Mee.we e ens to tan will be wee by a_ idilitery- Commission, for the lii- Ineatmet t or 111131321 troops, while rebel ordenrs and to:Mers were ineltvi to avail themselfts of semi Irirlitge.or the boat, and allowed to 'doe rt-W sonessad indulge la of 'loyal telt- Th. Mt. 'genii will not be allowed to ran mitts ulna the. matter la eatlstattotily arranged. - The Election. hl Virginia... Outright Reb. els Elected. New roar, May O .— A P Washington special ssSs:'As .fates_ heard Amin the pensons elected. to the Maui of Delegates have been settee rebel sympathizers or ontilitht rebels. The two mem bers clectyd firm dlezaudria . . sin T. r " sobsti son and J. A. liogilah, who were amosg those selected _list fall by , the 'commander at, Alexao. dria and seat to and finance the railroad cars as trisods of traerrilles and "obeli thus prerenthig sitarkampon trains. Sherman and Stanton.. yaw ;Yong. Hag essameeetst .4 tilt N eafrostattflallt . " says: "'Derma l% tame . meat to the Commitlim on the • Oomhtet of the ' War. coocenalag his nexotlatlnne with Johatatm, Is not as hostile to Stan es was *appalled. It Is esident Stanton b - rnostar of the Mutton, He Cas more pstrottage than evert° use, and of: alone will atoll. In prowling his &dean • . Great Ninth Western Falr Opened. CILICAGO. MST ausral uretrandes of GFulog nu Great North Weatant Yak, took `pace' today.- Ttorproeesiton wit eery tante ud lmpo■leg.. waa coodused.ot Ike ndltuoy and dm departments, and radians ann burro. , 'lent teetotal. Goetrnor Oaken, delivered :att. address. The Indlestkota Ni- &Jr to thl tedng ' - Piiee or Cold: New Toera•l4l,lo.—Gold Is dull, but Orm. denied'he for export Is cesslderableouid Is theater rem= Ibr thecoutlauarice ot huhauaxl cludtatlOsa.. 'Tarn i. serf Paola expectation that the pried will early touch lear bald upon the probable alone of Pret tbho exchasiga. The price ape:led at IMX. C utondity, ic 138%, and dropped to 187 N. rebed Cr s:ansul Nicola)! and Sileezetary nay. NstisArtisur; htay te.—john • 0. Himley:Con; eel to Pads. aad Major John Hay. Secretary of Legation to France, will sap from Haw rork, la _the "City of London; •on the '2lth 'of Jain,' to enter up' ll the ditchers° of the duties assigned to them by President Lincoln, and au bsenaently ratified by /*olden; jolyuce. • • ti lHgagrat,bbennan. Nair ns 31 4 1 0.'—fletera1 Sherman had a Teri cordial interview midi the Prondenton Sun. da. — llB 'emitted to leave Wunlngton tads) ft/ro t u 4 wag to pus through Now rorki Ifs will probably strive Is tbta Shy towel ight of t 6 ow morning, and,wlll Tian slow Mood, He wilt Han proftedto bli - 11 lir or alb Caro na. Nsw 'Yost, May 30.:44be Ames amoral sap: COodrournan ,110703, of Booth. Carolina; la In Wiablonton. to urge Uie "aolnttnest. of a pro , ‘ lllo3ll gotttnorkk.tbst &de. A Rum: Ilmoovwar...Alnttne. .ledm ceniami7 ' hegira, a few days mina M eto aid for oil la, the ack river Loraluo county; O. Yin Ica from the - surface_they.Minak a' beery .ivelnor Mineral paint, of.cnocolate color, which upon examination prayed to, be entirely freeficom trd4 neater el- superior. 4nality. Oa Saturday thq bad penetratedto the depth of twenty feet,, Mill Mid not 'numbed the bottom of the vein. The proprietoreofdhipidet Mine intend to' 'upendtheir search after k eno deve‘d their labors anC mph* to develop and prring th e paint lb': maul, which can fundebed mime than one: -third the price now asked for a simillar article. Joint' Mrrunny,4.Thet'lrpyr Toit . ;C i alseus hal the to4owleg , pataimh2shetitAda notorious' "Jobe Mitchel; lite of tie Rleitaand Esc* her,wuie tOWl3lbr 076111*".1 , 116 welly' atteadleor to sante hite=fiteal. /Speaking , oa behalf of hlit Wel 4'1'54)3411er alto. dates, he aceepti tbr defeat of thoOtintederace, mad soya Metal§ - aothtag sow left rog.tifa.l3euth bat to acqtdelesill 'patiently iud.grWelly an pi:44We la thened:, reealti durgy which lt, eve Ten tithe len gib .he new railroad between Vera Crur. and Mexico. will be three hundred and fifteen saes, the highest- stuncrit level eight thousand three hundred' oot above the - sea, bo ng doable the height of any other railroad In the world; le will haven incline of twenty-three tulles, and a grade of tettive feet ar. mUs, -on which the curves Wife radius of five hundred feet. - Thereitemelhidg to be built, WO ben. ; dead 44;1301;4 'Leek high , besides f sere* :tun- • nets: TIM a lltreezes Caere CoxYroenb:—Engue hllthlories, who; became 'Weldon, hi Sew Toth lent yea, sea I.74lshai Count i tby thdtlig yoipf WY. and. cierr74ll egr Ilareond dote he nee porrowed, and by other. ate,went is Len der, and lute recently bee rconeheti,ci P 444 several est End, inereltente;''' ' " Bacannowofienineme dosed to *aro b i hurl . * been, oitoidtmegettsur,..ztoxy. LI matiT Tantesseomatt Abut— In V** Qtaittieli"Attoctast sneaked back Into troloalMowitolos o moo_ to Mtn erinitc . lW . #124 Da: Ettattszofostt Utak '1 that that loath*, plut4 . • pan: 41 7 1, 41711 6 / 6 klttl.a: W: k /ow- taw- tiatbat - useti irleh , Jam DAybilbed6.loltinder.4:34, lineYrand lays some bbsedetei;ge ..Ir,, ,whes be took theireekableseeld coltaloeueg i t i t iatrArV on - iniataig m t REEME THE Eioli-00-GRABS. Fns Yell. the slave !unwed hie yoke. • it jlh.wr -tioddee, wroesed nesUsed. opprest, let•ilfekultserfriock eoolotrot duke Tte seeds 9f Avalon la his brush • • At leastif upon the North wind came • ' ' A illtilptr It 4 allat ItUra the lead; , .11.34=111 4 11(11, ' al 11 a:Ar a :ll2nd !. '' ; The The whisper read, rutd la. ort MO dawn of an unhopM for are "Beglad" the Ambers troops are Ugh, . • Thelleet Is la Partin's! Be, I" • • • . , ile""ilAti inaewre y t nie th s e iel . d ardz "Rtse of e at r iee I Bestrews. and cut away all lean Thouert a maw, and thou art free I" ed, He f_ell.o e foew.born hope and might, dayy De t:r6nedcadrf.tialionedi 'lowed where the Ku rth stir led. Throtirrh mules of barren pine add"w te And endless breadth of swam sod ledge ! 3 Z. • toolintl Whale tOrtnotts path is traced tanglea growth along their edge. . . . Two nights belled—co sound wm heard i lie met nooreature on ht way , ywo days crouched In thisbuitiztle' third He , heard the bloott•honiteledlstant bay. Thei drag film batik to stripes end ationai WithA hOt u r n 7 r4Cl e u t l ineeftllie mai m, future Incubi Of Bing to foil. We shudderlq turn from such map, Nor dote toink on Ms despair.; For4hem—cm t let no offer up' The Sairlour'searrtflelel . Bet Lb. eeleattel voice 'bat Spat*. Ent fe him soul, might not be hushed The eeeeeet birthrkibt, one, m 'w awake.. eauld seeeer more be crushed. Aid brave of !malt tad Amor °twill Ha Iva A p ia purpose, lald havt e plita; ,ThArgetlott4b.agnaad aptiveaT • Eleven ladathe Ida lOW he steeled . To toll and wait la sheds pale, put to the twelfth his waunds were healed :/is bunt We bonne. Inn den a;aia, 'ALweary winding streain besought. _ And tromped Its waters to and fro; Indun,telle, to set. at nought gbe bkiody helmet of It's foe. The waters oldeu to ellen, And while /m14(1444 tweethleu r Mae, With brutal motet doge god nom .The bent ml Paned.and ratend:hie /ale. The boned hottnits.Lave lost the track— . With iftwie • mule end. nuk a4, es a. • Themsgm_OWDMl called them Dame, -Azalea the wild mita went ay.' Thedeedly peril memetto pate, And then hedered to rata Me head Above the waving nerleh gram .That mentledVer the dyer bal. Those 'beebread testes that toned him grew • He had been wont to ble4 sat plan ; withfbeei. - To shape the basket asta Use mat. ?tow hi their tresses lad and dull Re saw the hope el his exspe, Aid patieney began to cull And *ease them In eanocake shape To give the reedy fabric slight Au armor 'garnet thesoekrog brine, With pelnlrl ears he sought by Wirbt The amber weeping'', of the pine. Lad aloft, in that Egyottan wave. The Hebrew launched her Little ark, I math Detail° Glare &using. rave So great a hove, so Luta a hark. Oh, latent river of ths Sc*th Who's lonely strum Wet felt the oar Ia Witte eouns, train rtivi to Mow h. Wh.t Javelins freight waa that lon bore ho enteed ow* and tall dart et • Slietto out noir houghs hots ether Otak lien= too stream, and mass • nos reatoons Una with laztutoos rack. The yellswjsstolue fills downward With eolarn fisht. and shed. From slessdeeirtestbs that lightly 'wired: Her ltartent nevi upon hi. head. sut still the heatfrom dawn to dark Neath overhangteg Anita ere drawn And lamed at ere, the little truk Safe floated mahout Mak kr dawn. at length. la that mysterious hour That cum. belong she break of day, .ne entrant ginned*Milker pow'r, • , The boat began to rock and away:: `lie felt the wave beneath blur swell, tits arrettlb drank • fresh ask breath, rho beat of rwlKs I . lle and felt— . "Loki I is It Wear is it death rr , • l• JWlatibr th o u eern ea beat e b a e l s t p ofs ed e epZol u vm g tat g a saw!, • - agig grew belgiVtlw dap atroglairj ode fiereetrep Weer* terwei, - • .-•- nom weintlew drum and Ludt,. breed Ititi.F o 7oe* Wortbeen Oh; or' IteArtetted erattfors et the deep? No been lees tooled lows° before ; Noe reg i tw desert eteep; • Not men, his exile o'er, Nor drowning wretch; lashed to s apsr, .19.3 Dewed Moot reeewng es he Rho ea Wes Itm behelo to far —.43ti s e Tr k) ;ar" ibert litepleens aid Deegan in Fere Witten. • Tbeilinetem Azata of :friday The rebel Vice Padden A. IL Stephens and 'Pounuster General Reagan.were transferred from the United hates steam-slap -of-war Tu. wore to Fort Werra, yesterday forenoon, be. tweets eleven and tease o'clock. Neither °fibs dlatingtlshol rebels:knew that Welker was on Ward of the Teats:era, and when they were ta ken Dimes vessel tay were placed in separate !cots, and the savory that wan observed on their Pusses Rothe heir... Via maintained Afte.rthal .. catered Major Gm Di:. commuter of th e department, who antra in Boston, on Medals. . day M b elt, watt down to Fort Warm early to the morning, and net the algae/son their AM TILL . Agntelady to his Oder sensate - cells were ametructed for !Stephens and Rata, under the carers' quarters in the casemate': To these plum the rebels were taken this Morning, and udoedno. saga stron g guard. was plead over them.„ ?Pm rttlAS ba.allaweeito talk to. any Mee, ner receive any leant or .pear", and the fect.oohe other's coothtememi at Yon Warta is not to be known' to either. ' Theo:dors concern. rog them ant very stria. After lifts% edam man had been Moll executed, Gem the ed vet this city about noon, end lief amulet PS , tented to Weir York. - - ' • , . :flaiitting litulaince. • Ili, isolable Piet in otinainid" statistic' that 'so fat man was ever „convicted of the crime of anteder, giant persons are not rervengethi; nor ,HA general thing, am they agitated by uvula of peados:. Few murderers -weigh nuns than ten ittate. . There are, .howerer, eloaPtiots which justify us la auaming eleven al{ the utmost most of the Weise seal; but beyond that the. is no impulse toned hbmicide. &ideal has such a phenomenon as a fat knorsolicaker: been pars. deffet a abated bar. It Ls 'your leanorir y eel. s who works,with the skeleton keya,,,f3reea himself through closet windows which seemingly. would 'came guinea for the entrance, of-the ns.! .war! cat;' heals with .noiselom step along the lobby and up the stairs, tilde's into the chaos.; ! ber lamed tor/loot more than half a cennuy.. Witte donat the gentle Tat4t---‘with husky voice. and the arldbition of theho„-and enormous caning trate, 'coMmtinda'slience on pain of In stantand delivery of her cash and Jewels. tt Ls your a dWh ttenuated thief who insinuates • him -I .self usuler bedr, behind - counters, divot Intotillki :Or makes prey of sulkies of - commerce arrajed! shopdoers kr the temptationot the croduloul passenger. A oorpulent. Is as Tench ton g of plies and as Uttle to be fond. ita Falstaff at Gaishill„..4lAlvehet policeman Om yet gavel chase to a dePredator aa buikyas a boliocki Car.: puleuee,-we maintain, is' the outward sign 11011 ably of a.goodeonstitntien; but of inward real , Muds and rittne.—Znyitelt loaned. Tim Insolent letters which. Beverly Teeter, Grout N. Bander& and Jacob Thtimparm hoe 'from Me nacre -sod "to the people of the Unload Ames" ibrelggn hiding places to which. they hare fled for cOnosalment„ anorre at least Ante purpose. Thayattive to..ratalnet •us of the tree character of the leaders oldie rebellion. and to teach for the thousandth thus, what we are too apt to Snot, that a more 'arrogant, proddlons, and dotperate race of villains never cursed this fair earth. While we ate, deriding upon our pone, towards the men wo have armored, It Is well that their unchained confederates by Ms ethlbltlons they areus to the world, be ermstinnly giving .1 clew of the nit. tmbditedand rannumt r e b eliender. ; :—Phlta. Prat. ..11rm - Du ns sor IN Isose.—Thv sensation story codemamig 'the tormachng 'ofJeff. Dart", edumatieg from the dorremonfant of a. Model pet paper, on4~ln men orti Jour- Weill genersl47totbr lb. item& ' The New York IT declares that the stdeg NW Mt Didirkee Minuted Is detiiMe. Be is eotifinedltasemeta la Pommes Monroe,fittedim tor ttaotftteMprithw tiro loom.. There Is a - room WO llts om its:4,oM As at aaaseled .or Ms mom meets within kW dungeon en/ waY nutlicia" &Sae of the poen Arm that the storg r hisheen minniscturadi AO As ; purroic of plichic vat government MI an tutfatms,iltghtll ! O g o P 2113114 1 : . nr Ell'okn-'' ..,:• ' • .;- -, -- 7,1 , #-- - pp( {4441 -- anefrato 'who bad lawiral —wood in Wawa, oath. liras band disc* lady Banantuill 41411/ planet 7 - - 4.44 . 1 11 1 0 1 1101; , EIMIOni,140 il o t44lgir abeastastelArata alatialc thailviudattoWda dip , Int al It - . C' AND SUBURBAN. i • • The Presbyterian, General Assembly. ;•-atevissir lit!--sriliamOrof +Maws. The drognitty met at throe °Vole, mid opened with prayer. Rev. Dr. B. R. Alison read a protest signedhy !. Rev. Dr. 8. R. Wilson, Robert 'Ntorrbon, Dr. Schenck and W. Scott Ifarbisy*, against the action of the General Assembly on the adoption of the font th resolution of the Reis mot the Com relttee on Domestic Missions. In directing the Board to employ Cone but loyal ministers to la bee in the South. The same gentleman also read a lengthy protest, deprecating and'protest. Mg spinet the action of the General Assembly In regard to their regulation of the status of Southern Breeds and churches The protest is signed by 8. It. Wilson, Rutherford Douglas ; Rohl. Morrison, ,W. Seyie Harbison and H. C. . Frees. Qn motion the PIP, wan accepted for con• alderatlon. , Dr. Elliott thought the latter protest ehould net. be, entertained _, became .14 spear. of the &nth- as being 'a minket country Instead of a j artof Die. lie said there was but one route', ' and did tot wish a paper smitten from that e=odpoint to be conal&red in this house, Dr. Wilson *Prated that the protest embodied the action and • stews of the Southern General Aasembly, and unlit be considered as °Metal. lie argued that they should be' heard. in their " Dr. i West based his objection upon' the fact It a dduced by Dr. Wilson's explanation, Mgr that was hearing a earner from an AssemblY which did rot recortuise. • Dr. 8. Wafer; did not with t o be considered as having Maud hie signatiro to the Lute paper, by' ironfounding his name With -one of Its authors,' or with anybody who undertakes to be the , polo. glee of the Southern General Assembly. Hem co sympathy with a paper which insinuated that 'She acroof the General Aesembly produ se- coition. - We owe It to 'on:selves and to the bisMalc records of. this body that no schisulatio papers be mitered upon our minutes, .' Dr. Crixen said he was opposed to the princi ples of the prated. Yet he bettered the protest - ants can be and should be - answered. The lan •gnage of the miter; Is respectful. • It lo the pro shims of this bona, that protests when respect, 'fully es ached may be aimed not - the mint**. Let ale protest go upon the Minntek'and be an -- award upon the =Lintel. • - ; • Dr. &hack and Rev. Mr: Teem asked to have their names displaced for the present. Rev. Dr. Ns Hest offered a resolution that whereas, certain Presbyteries in the Southern states hare dLssolved their connection with the General Amembly.and have formed themselves Into ''a to-called tither Assembly of the Con federate Mates," it is therefore resolved that no commiseloner or commissioners front the revolt ing States. shall be entitled toe seat In this As. sembly until they have revoked their connecdon with the said Southern Assembly, and aqui; esce in the deliverances of this General Amom bly In relation to the questions of slavery and The resolution Will made the order of the day for Wednesday. • The hour arriving for tie order of the day,'all other business was saapsnded. Rev. Jantesid. Platt, from the COMMII.IOO on enema Correa , pondesice, mom; which was adopted,) The order bting disposed of, on mot' 03 the protests were refund to eniunittem. The Mod maim' appointed ,as a Committee on the Seat protest, Rem S. Wilson, Rev. 8..7. Nichols, sad C Elder C. A. Preston; on the second mites. Rev. E. R. Crane, Rev. E.J. Wailer and Judge BOnner. ~ . , Dr. Elliot', from the Commlttro /oriole - tat to prepare • paperon-the triumphs of ths national arms. tbe downfall of the rabeillou. and the d ash of the lath lamented Chief Maghtrats, Abraham Lincoln, 'Omitted amp= which was. torniniously esed. Rev. Mr. Tiontford, front •e' Committee 'of Theological Seminaries, mad a long and Mato rlll6 report of the condition of the various Theo logical Seminaries. together with special:MOM modal:ones which were moldered, and the reppoorrtt adopted,, e Conmitteemt Synodical Reports prescribed an overture from the Ansembly of Wheeling. taking the Aseetutit . to deems Lim boundary et Eastme Virginia. The consailtke recommend 'r that es the Assembly of 180 dud the boundary. no further midi= need betaken.' - On anollen. It vas ordered 'that a session be held in the °mean at balf-past seven redoet. The Amegabig aiijoarnai with prayer. CESltolf. The Assembly opened with prayer - c 71,e nalinialsed bathe= of the afte rn oon, t he. nportrof tike tionunittee-al Bills'ded Otertarik.- Hem the Breed of Wheeling, whin the Assedli • My to define the northeastern Coundsry of the State, vas taken up-..- • • : - Rev. " Mr . erode of Baltimore„ peonage! an arecadaient that in =Midst the bouisdary lines they shall conform to the. boundaries of the _Presbyteries of ••the Synod of Baltimore. The re pat with the amendment was adopted. • Dr. Wood', fame the Committee on Bills and Oftetigree, reported an addition to . ' Overtures Nos. - 6 and 7. proposing that Sessions and Pres. Welles bentehorixel so examine parsons alrea dy In the shuck; Ls the South. as to whether they had gtren 'aid or countenance to the rebel- A long dlernaaton earned on the reject, when on the quonlon being eallod , the amendment gray lost by a vote of d; to favor and lin "phut It. A :Thipter or At:Manta. About six o'clock on Saturday evening. a matt named parker, a resident of Lyeeminif county, was ran orrr by am at Ifiretaburg; andLustant killed. It appears the mac was etatulingat the cattail carom the side frack,.what A Macao- Live ran &pellet itinteekinz /dm dawn. Before he etolMber rescued the wheels passed over bin head, euttincit off from back of his ears to the chin la , , • , On Mondry night last the body of a man nam ed Daniel Forquer, readmit .or Lbwreneeville, Mercer county. Pa., was Shad lila on Outside of the track of the Peensylvaula , at the west end cf Altoona, mutilated to a bowitde manlier. -It wee .asoertahted• that-he had been tun over by a iamb; train . - An old man named 'Whitehead, an employee.. Ilasiett's woolen factory German Valley, that; - ingdon county; had his right hand caught .in woolen-pie/m.4nd so:badly !notated ag to make Irederick.Bruen • • member of Company IC4 Stb- -Wesa—Virgents—VbitretirW balbutry, was, ktilledvaXonday at Olen Easten,-lit attemplint to get on the care while in motion. He was a naident in the vicinity where-the accident (lei- Mr. Joien eot PG. . Unite", a resident Of the borOuglerryvillr ; Juniata eounty;:wbrake-: tnan on a freight train. on the Pennsylvanis , fia ntsidi o l lu ri z a Instantlf killed on Thursday nlghtj' " 0 1 te g from the train, the wheels sever-; The his bead from 'his body. , The aceldebt • clawed dear Spruce Creek, .0n Monday . evening Just ' the eastward Went freighttralti was coming into Weillegto : 14! a small town twelve miles above WeStrille, a n accident taltung oceurred.' Millar the engineer and de- , , the Poseaster train. • ' Can9ral Board at Edacation.„ 1 1 44eliat Board of Educate:A:arms oa fine: Ass. 'mar aoib, 180: All the akezatana:were The minute - I of- the laid meeting were read sad aterovelL : • ' R'eOrnterutleattlon - frOnt the Fifth Ward Scheel Board, ; Instructing their , Retwesentattre to re.' quest the Central Board of Edneatted to reveled their action In' dopting the Cowley Copy Book. Read and illed• • Kr. Brash °Mired wresolutton that the Thlrd, „mut, Sixth and Eighth wards be Copal Seri. • Gain the coppbeche (Payson, Damn' &' &rib no's) now In.use In said echoelsorldchlwas, de tided In the melee, „ , .Yeas—Ydesani. Brnab, Dunca, Sergeant- and Reeky; Pretklent-4, - - Rays—llfrs,' Lowe, 3fainu4',ldeAnley, Webb. and elegerly—s. , •Jdr. Joseph inns; of the Pltth ward and Jos. A. Butler, of the BlZtb ward, were elfeted Col lectors for_thelr respective wards: ' On motion, adjourned; • eke lan • ot i ll burglar. conitand in the cona n tyJall a Warn:Ours; Gramm coon_ ,ty Pa., charred wl entering , the gore of Mr. Grimes, near W a in h ard, escaped from that lamination on Friday n 1 ht, stole a home front a pattern= Inamed Kett, and atatted - on a Journerto -Welt ninth*On Lie way he again called on -Mr. (Mom; an d'"borrowed" a saddle, and then toot a ffreahlitart. Mr. (1., discovering his bees atartcd inmires% and overhauled the thief Omer the tunlefon the Baltiraore - 'dt 'Ohio itallrOtid. whom,heinested and 'returned to bla,old ranM,... Plttiburgdf ;Valente lit_ Tenub.lar-Vinalt. them irthee end Jackson Y oung, troth aerated !not My Am numbly hi* charged Wagtail leg ',valuable goldat-tind ,etudtt.thilt four hundred dollars th mem otonra elthannt that own. They were in the lockthget bit Wks the Illthl,Sellieged. to lathe thel - rams. 3.1144 th anett weselrecled by; Mat . . . 4 Henry INN - than. termed, annectht trilh lumen Meths' Kirk" da N in MY_Poir lA' ithe of the Olt Cll7 en -*.cAlthpid Min erl _rfigo4thotoo:4lM—Tilo atiotit-ot•aidig OW% duo: formisibt,ttetboltim Of 4 lr 1741 , 141 „ te . s - toLootudittbooot Wattle of • wof or Ob . . -Sot* boolit, lug* X.,, 8 taco.bot, to: at, ot 18 - " Tbio S,Oim Weir terskod Pt or °nit book minis credit on jili amen* -•-•:‘,-;!:',-,'',":--:-.-,_. , , . _ . ~. . , • . , . . , 1 : .. , . . • ~ - 0-.- e ....4,-,,vii -I .....-- 17 :11:: , grt '• ' '''"' • ''' - " -- " , ‘ - '4 , trA-11V - , . e , ' LBLISIII. ''' - .. '' '' . 4 : :- . .' 5.:2'z,.,• : : : . . . ..---::-----,..,---- , Conualtted.--Ader. Az. . -.... 3,-,,,,, . nee Rites on the back of the . 4, , 0' 4 4 evening, setae]: Injuring blm,.h. ' .a , Ind to.dar, and 'wan ennindu e d ,14,:. ; - - the next tam of court. National 1. swain Menume The following circular Sias been teat us for üblir alien : • • At It treetivg of the . National Lincoln Moan. inns Association. held In the City of Eiptirgfield; lis, that the llth hist., It was umazumensly rustced the Teachers and Pit.' pile of the Public Schools in the United Stages be cordially Invited and &vanity requested to par- , . lid; ate In the movement nowon foot to crect,•ln teat oif.Y, a monument to the. memory of Abra hams Lincoln, late President of the United States; . and that donations add contributions be made fur that object, on the Ling . Tuesday in Jime, ear to soon thereafter as practlcahle, by. all the Public School% of the country; , and at a meet ing held by the Anaodation 011 the 11th lasL, the indereigned wan authorized and directed-as Snpetintendent of Public lestruetion, to take the necessary steps to carry into wreathe foregoing reeolullon, rands 'communicate the clews and wishes of sociation to these ocunbeted with Public pducation throughout the Cretin. • In retinues of the thieving resolution and lostrnations; and In accordance witittheptetmpt h.gs of my own feelings, which are in warmest sympathy is iihShe purpose of. the Association, I would, In Oda manner, respectfully solicit the attention nad active co-operation of all State. COMIt7 and City floperinteridents of Schools, Boards of Eancatken, School Officers, Principals, Teachers the mad Pupils, connected with the Public Schools oughout the Union, to furtherance of ibis patriotic saterrrise. Let PO opportunity be given on the sixth (6th) day of June next, or on the earliest practibable day thereafter, to every Teacher and Scholar In the Public &tools of the United Sta td teat by a fne- ill offering of each sums a spe heart may prompt and ability permit, =their loving re membrance otAbransun Lincoln. All contributkma sigrold be forwarded to Ron. James K. Bello! Treasurer Lhicolli National Monirment A 4, Spriugthil,llllania,'who will ImMe diateljacknowledgereeelpt. All aims, from this !swat to the saaalloit, *lll be accept-. effamd :duly'aelko.arledged, timaittances )1110.f be made by letter, onsft, Uonofthe donor. or, otherwikat op. 'Limnos especially di that the • Publk Ifehaitv of the Union should bear an honorable Part in this grand demonstration of respect to the runt ory of Mr. Lincoln. He -was emphatically the Frirnd of The People, from whom he rose, 'and among wham was his own early, lowly home. And it is for the. people, not for a class or canto; not for • privileged few, but Sir the tolling mil lions, for the whole people, that Common Schools exist In the United States. They are the Per. pin's Colleges," prime miceisity of a republican government, sad u Mr. Lincoln once tall to the writer, "the mightiest enemy on earth Codes- - potiams'end tyrannies of every name." At an other time, after his first election to the to the public ech ools • they id can do more eak than. well l for the safetg of the linione' tinw-rox , State Suptt Pub. Inst. Ban:maw and . Member Monument Association. District Attorney. • • lfissrs. Editors: The canvass far this office being shoot to chase, it 'behooves: the people of this loyal county to show that theY know how to reward her Mast soldiers. and 'Diet they ' are molted DiSt their tail and sacritiCee In Our coluarriesnee erenokudeppreclated or so soon forgotten. . • • Let - this feeling -be mutilated by an earnest mad energetic support of Col. Duff, a gentleman whose abilities are equal to the. pultlon, and whose past careeris a sufficient guarantee °fhb erergy aed integrity. e • `Will th peorleof this county permit a dill lan to defeat a man who bas Jost a limb In his country's service? Will they rejoice at the vic tory of a civilian office seeker over a instated aid meritorious soldier? = But one civlllartstands between - Col. Daft aed the office. The- other candidate, Mr. Kiang rick, whose card of der-Una:lon is published bo low, scorned to' oppose a soldier on crutches, .and al thotegh 'certain of the nomination, hour -ably, and geoerouely declined to. continue the cusses' agathld him, and having every cond.- duce in his ability and comPeteacy, has given the Colonel his hearty support. Boutaits . ?arms • To the r,,k4 ram grAlle g her r y Courey: The kindness of friends has suggested my name in connection with a renomination to the Wilmot District Attomey. • Al the time of the atiggration so Madly made, Lbenentest being seselnsurety between civilians, was Co my mind a Lair and timetable One. and san appreciation of my discharge of official - aJ : upon the Dart of my Diends,.Wile to me, Of comae, gretlfyiog.:: lilums• then, howertss:-4- itew,eindid s ali- his been named in the person :of' a - hunt worthy: gentleman. and gallant' , soldier,' Colonel L. B. Doll lie bas Vol life and limb in jeopardy for connt7 and the flag, and wears: upon his per.' aon the seam 01 most ardaona - and honorable Neither with him, nor. ith any Midler whom the lopai people or the county • limy ,consider qualified, can I, or will I bare any contest for this or any office In their gift. 'Duty aid Purl othim alike suggest that the. soldier shenid ate Mike to which be aspire*, and the duties of which he Is qualified todischarge. I therefore beg leave to decline the candidacy In firer Of Col. Mgr, and to urge my friends • W. accord to him all Abe support which their generous prefer mice mim bairn kindly Intended for Inc. . • Thanking you far yottr repeated impression of personal confidence la the past, I am, .very reepw: ally yourS, Joint li.runtrArgica. • Pittsburgh, May 12, ISO. itrowa aside or Langelag Gas:. Nitrous Oxide or Zioghing.Gas for neractlng teeth without - limbs: Erring hied this In my trosineal for the last sear and a halt. I feel fan , , I confidence In , . wising that (Cr minor surgical pt - ratlone, auch as extracting teeth, It le better than any other agent that bee ever been Intxxs. decal: It it free from all the dle re. sults of Chloroform; or Ether.' !that freelY -need In many of our Eastern 'claw' for the last h three e years ls with: moat ha ppy • malt& it may taken' wil perfect safety; without_ key get of thoee lingering rumbles followett.by Me eatables-atoms of Chloroform or ether. if-the article b. pure and pesperly given. i,haveElven a large amount of all lame of them evlite and give my most deelood preference; In the Wenn ' Pertains wishing to krioir'what nitrous oildn Is. may consult their family physician,• for all educated tom In the tedlcal profeekin can tell' what•lC 1 WitniCalati incite the midicalpn.l tleonenthatinay deshx(toknow more abont,ltprsc tlcally, to call, as therewill tie dally opportunity to witneendemonettallons. . • I haye also =tended my;:faclntles for "mans, factoring artlllelal tee* sad Um a fall force of lint cleat opetatori, and can apothem, beat atir4 eta on the shortest mike; and with All talsortmentl of Allem thousandstollans worth of the' beat .:or of tedtit, can suit the Snott . 'reendlotur perionv , at moderate prices.:. * ' 1 - : 240 Peon newt; Plttebaritty . The Hsu!!! : `"Loris VI" laan; hietorleal reditytaken-ftwat'l 81r Welter .Beott'a 011031 tell. Derward, by Cu-: inia Dein** translated "ineadapted. to? Mi.' Kean; and was perhinned bribe 'brat Mamie . ?Matriarch last eight to a very crowded house. .The mental petullaritior of the eiafty, saheb, ' antidtkons and suspichnut king barn bets studied with • trothhadesu of, thoisht , and late: been :welted sap with a nicety' of expression ,which, thderitioal :tuaderstanding atIIIIO,. to detect! in the masterly nature, of the itetterat-.eff_est. The chlaracter of the "mostchrialei Lb& and Abe father of his Decide," afibrals Mr. Kau na. mum - erppournalties for dranistie - display; of which avails himself -with , the Mareesiulug use and coast entionsness.of a trie , u ls to be regretted -that therharacter of Marche does not; give tdrabKian a beger opportunity of displaiing her rare tolerate.. - T e.plece • -wad well. sided , and the audience Were moat' enthusiastic hither .epplause. , The honiewas crowded in etr p part:. Thls evening Mr. Kean will perform M. Kean the ; On and of Thursday "The Oimister",' will be acted, Kean, andnee Friday, for thehrely 'benefit of Mr. sod lire. et posit the nlatt Of their cellegentellt. va are tO, Units '"lderehant of Venice," after the putormanee p ip o rkkh Ml* and Mrs. Kean take their depart r r ?mein* , ' 'Oil ,fbrlll.--The ;non of fife Inin• dretnuni abiet7 nom 01l territory. ailvortOot bY ELT 8. B. 'Brim*" fa - &bated on' Dockery* Cheek, ?mime nonnty,.Wdstut „Qt ate„* huge ntanbar. of 'Tens' are now. CIORZI LI ,11 411*116450. T o dd ng 'X ik oj ei l e lnPooleo forminr :Vaunt on ,Dook, fen ,nundredo of: nom wells.wlll be sank Conroe of a few, weeks- Those =ma lt tblaaniricr Mould .244Bry aq no ' the 'mein t5490{014 withdraw anti tho; prom s In afew defy • 1 ' Rtttoelt has-. rm oannod IWO beinflftd; tur.ano-orlfri Ignainfoadia_g,thir 11 .nalrod: and the othoe or LtucoU ;anal 40 the .bnionk Wohabron white lota MIR: heaVk wigs elneask.'"nity ate final .fac_ttar, be up antwill ottnatiba_tanoualattitiknon n of t ° rwtbmae ' • Aa rt. Madalited_ IWO ninbeit 43f: Or gtivnag 'mania= "Ate 10" ..,,,,tna tial are d t, mai illa lu Trit sno p 's ,‘, ' Dr. C. P. krautti, of fanner ;tutor oldie Latham Came It Of thill.oty. wlfl math that chinch on 'furday; at 103 f o'clock, a. r. . Barnesa.—Nair doulge and single harness at auction, this maiming, 14. It'Llelland's, SS link Watt; • Gam. LOGAN &allies litrtzadll biPla the Regular Army, and pmpoqes,sit sookag Als w iden can be obveneo crtire Vint* DIED: . ' • WOOD -Oa MY nth atlskeNdock r.: le i KAN YHA KILLER, tnlcat daunted of •-l. T. and AA. ale IL Wood, aged eta months ead'aleyonftsys. Penult wall take ph* frail the reedineßPOt the I.lxecti, No et Pens street, eta Yetis* e. sr en Waseasoey, the sist, , Tit,* fctindeof the ha; U 7 ere respectfully betted to &Need. , MODPI3-04 Prld i ff Key 'III,4OI:4tAN A. CLANK, NODE% oat Ms. -P. ANON eat datigkter , of Edward 0 ark.. . . ~.„, Ike funeral will tekelsleoe !Seal tie *Wanes of the tendly, Canal 'Nat; slew {loess shore the Peptise ClbUrah.Bouth.. - .Y.ttieftret,,,out *WM. DAr, the slit la st, at , two, isoolceds.„ Prised' GC the iszellY aka reiiiildfiiolA i l 4 4 SO MOLL 41111 SCSIAWIE6117. , :Ilia -JRFF. SAID .THAT ON T ll lllTicelr .Uon of Richmond the armies of the Volifedee acy (i) would be left more fete to imams; The way they. have been operaUce dace . • they telh! Rh:Mimed, IM net the Mesmer left • wohld them to. If he was ouiptres to operate are no doubt he would make tanks for' Concert Hall Shoe Store, on the double quick, with kegi," torte. port say, that he wants, chary* of habit. If you want to get rid of yoprtsyrna,,itinitaaa and Touder nateps, try our New .13;,,i1ii#41.1 piloted toes;just as oorafokabla as *wiper. aid liming et kites to itikall;oto;111:o6iiitto• fbildren'j Shoes Selling for 19Patis, eo AND 62 FIFTH 'if:: pREAT PURIF44I. imuu)ANma• . , ~ ,• , . W letiedoesses et iiiinimiliress•• - - Odds hie been the iithiest et poem: ttoua and ' Wee sonsiderattom - Itig OSAMU learned of the pronseelon than_htlY Mee densidell with the laws of the Gnat toestod note forbwr ..outtoged that ell diseases hoWthetr MVO iti QS stomealt, ahem, Ilse sold. -ot the Dodd . • moue, end hy Mr toe greeted number. Ida tempo that the atom itsail le the vary di life—that If ft becomes then - dlatiMm St IN word froms—scrodiJa. Comdr.__ ~_ 1 . 1 4 WIWI sea indeed, e la imams time eims , .a dem casco by the Woad sad their on and Guam prosit h = . , tirt, r coned theory : muting upon whisk wear, the ie.* ,:* icine new !mown a mocasamaza, -was end brought ntellmnothd otOduoingthe liresults. t nir e use soot exordia. dab a : Spier -' • ' . ioaoruLA, 01 . 0 SRATION% P . - vas FACIE, --TI43h.LT lbliSOK, • L/VER 00 Dxa►kesLOSS ow , : • BliaollA'Tl__lllll • Oltt• '•i • • ' ' =AL Dniutagz ';•'• -‘ 1 se to give. from she time it Is and tilde. eseez ;WM:t=eit,P.l6=Zytrklng both sees llO3. II mos thought beet to de. god NM It no in bottles at eime,—as many out persons are among to ti em new els but ass once deterred at Use Uri trial here can be made at a ,nt o ;mei satiety the purchaess ' that.. .the , - • lo whet le elaimed Me it to be,,,,ott: -the greedy . sugar' arra ear brought DONS the , poop* , Wheats Idades mill dot lOU tee meadid r, , - - That the PAULO may Simemlete idea' et id' 'i.:_ Mg' dar mains merits, we sublote a list ofthe ..dila psi articles et whieolt Is somoded, with' edhid e se 'lotion ot the noes and adaptation. et seely.. tea fro ewdm Um highest authority lanswit tome.. . HONDwai• rapw4ll4.l iiii.ea with a 'benedatai *tidiness., of likelette "Mai lieronslous - Altactican• Outdid's. Toiseso and Other depradteendeloes ot. health. ••, -. •:. stamsziox I, tents at Apertint.' It spegg4 adieu weskit* , ia 'setting It whiniengeagol• tetragon. It hia beak nazinieertilFus diatom at Mt digestassomuut • ; • ',PONDS POl'dafTig; '• - • There Mhw dimmest& which Itliisabe tz puma • Anse MIA takedln iattrainurall WWI Mit In bIICIOXI I und t has tees used with ateadlissit ' our trea Inasmnumen 'girths WA' PlitellaT*VOlN IPPegi n ti. and ii 101: '7" tr.AriNriZX rlfoWai!, _ '4llll.l4lllllllldera sod 114014. imipirmisit • eases et erv.ima 1114. ; ; -wurzt oasts niimpgany 'valuable in war Seeeds,ei . !.• • 1111WIDX) nowliss , Zt • ale laVal jogai in saies"of Sidbalid ina ..ars .meal,klA APP/1001140' % rostantis tntsmattappe,iti ! itiziasbir A• , - it, ado fascasillps kllr• la Mk Mirada /Am 444. ollgu . i*.Ei. 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