The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, June 12, 1865, Image 1
TOMMIE, LXXVIII-1-B:04, BINWASS THIGERL I IBLVWOF _•• VERY =LATEST. NEWS B'Y ZELEGIL&FH. MOPE . - FEittYla SIRM; tlinslarcit wistuveL. ': - VIM BEfWffti ... r......'"' ''''' AYRES AND PAR &Y. . ' • . ...........! __ a ...... T 14- ' Ii , ACK:r .... _OR',7I4E UN 10 T . 11; tI.:.- - •-• tio . Piiilite- Claana k, 1, ,. ue , ..n: 1 : •AZITIJD 4 E BEC INCIIIP , 9II7T PHEW N.Plll44l's ... BUR. Recomi- BPftelie ' ATULF2IO - IFABILF,OOXPLETZD Zontreal Fortifications.' JEFF. DA1111P• PATE STILL DISPUESED. .%mmU:= 7ta.s4r3l.etio. • risrunta Pori's, June, steamship Penrsial i traiiitheqnot Itmelst, Green. _asstlXtuitklind, paeeed this point at a late hour The steamer Illbernlan,, hem Quebec, arrived at Tare;pool on the 31st 'of Nay. The steamer 3 City of. Manehestar , from - New York,,arrisoi at tr r 7 azoispool• on the sin of May. The steamer . Amesioa, from New Turk, mired at 83uthamp • ion on the ISlst of May. - - • , - ThePollheal 11e111 is rmhnportaat; The The attitude of the United - eters oti the qtestkus of the Alabama is per. kepi snore Isepottant than _the Amends theca ! • sews. The eorreopondence opened In 1863, on l l:ahe part of the Volttcntalra, and fa- thins .. _..... mate% and nothing can bemore courteous. Mr. adatutasid ..the Bolted States desin'd to maintain amity as well is the_peace.„--I...bglisnd linemen:- 6 05 stef claim fair fat .of the right ',of,the lidedredekoilkaich. -- *Thrie'erilitave to - be at omized somrtim.,, and Ecgland Is unconscious et hostile. illtiniilms ., In urgieg then(. She will decline to Infer such intentions from the mem =ofonfetandingEnuudArdiiithich she bul la unfounded. . The Chdareelibr,,of the. Exchequer delivered a emelt at Choate yesterday, in faior of hie toe who Knees/ wing_ for eleetlois to the next entrTheiChanceitir expressed - himself - in ram of at wide extenakm of thwfoutchlse to • tbe workleg elansesoot asat .I:letterer abstract ?Uhl, lnalte add to:dreughed the laws and genWtstionol theDoo l . 47. —ff li-, - _, etirbeateMpaf-Coettmmert hertweereelt-Britm ale and the Zoilvereia Ass signed on the Sisk i- •,- Pnancru—it was (nettedd Unit several foreign - toms have proposed a collective remoestrance ggesc'Erbiee llefuleitis's speech, btu Illedlrot IJect was frustrated by lard Cowley declaring -• that tbe iss a r ec ag a Lconid not affect. England, and - that any. step would be offmalve to ' ... Abe irepmerittient. -2411u7SEd - ora on tta 31st was dill' and . .; getalieekstetral erlse. - ' Oxinexu—The ' , •clieitions nave terminated: quiet prensileff-with4tr exception•of a few. Mil - .7 . Important oatbreski.' •' - - • . Buant...,The Bruillan mall 'maid Llibint' , ;with Rio detest° the 10th - of May. ` Lopes had '1 veliedifin the port of Assumptlcrn without a Sktbirstlon of wer,•the•Argentlne keetnei, iltzt ' s . ler.. The squadron bad takes the pare at CM ,Si _Rates - Aid two vessels of mar. The town was. •: - ,i, , accupbs4, -, tvilboat , ydLtanee, by 7,000 Para : tißust a 117 .- ' • '-' ''' . nevraithaingliritad tea - deist' d their re s. i:- . ignaikunk aulienenaildebaco Do Any was In. ;; 7 *rested with the Saination of i Orli Cabinet. p1,,..,:' l, . Bombay telegrams ' of , May Iffith 'had itscheil . Loudon. *. - One - - Menthan further disasters. but •: 1 anotletr.la wideestood-to speaker the Biel fail- A, . ures.lo4,lbe trOne•of both is very-gloomy. It . : is addedlbet MI the. - claim on Collo it Co., not • ~.,., •-. legally proved, wilite rejected,xnesmar.,•Proba' :1 i,. loth that'the line of bargains will be thrown out: - .1 . - , • . Spar*_ The Matto Evoentel says: - Should the dissolve Cougrca, ninety Of Union Will abetalo (comm it king per tho t in Ir. the elections. -Titelinendal dlfficultbss of the :"•:. gesensmare Mullet to be extreme. "• V ander Arectel—On the BLA the Sc. =Andes:libel:mut at th e' bank was slight..atthe I Snek'Ximiumge, loins veer offerel it 23 3. : „,. . metimic of - .France is expected shorty to • ; 1 Inner Ur book Sites. -• _ _ - / Tiuggstkeitillemrantinttie Bea of England 1, 141 1 1 1_ "e''''=l`'l,zsci,„„Per cult. were quOted et .47030/73‘s.grie60}40511 ,Itilmate Centralsbares I ' ' 2B- =‘; ' ,..lune:l.ner esiesaf " . :6”- .- cation MK Dis tlo , 7011 f says some ,rap. 75,000 •t :- bales, izeinding 49.000 .to speculators and ex- ~ " porters. The market buboes buoyant, and the 1' prices of Metall' and:middling quinine are ld • - higher:•. The market closed firm with an rap '' - nerd, tendency except fee sworn. ,deserlntions. ,san Swaim, 46.00., sod ash. report Flour , dull and „= o :rak - VB,-.,_... .:- ~. irregular:- 'Wheat inactive and I®&llewer for Inferior Winter Red ''at 8a 6d Gas 8.1. Com ' heavy and 6d lower at Ilie for Mixed. ••:::: !' Proeistene—Beef quiet and steady; Pork very I ..:,. , dull and easier; Bacon quiet; Muter dnner, with ~ an improvement on infeetwqualltles; Lard drat l, L end Is. lower; _Tette! Mild, r - Prodere.-Ldisbee Wes et 28e tidal% 6,1 for --1-, no and Paris t Sugar Sprite Turpentine Coffee i ' no sales; Bloats steleap. dull , and nondasit Wein fist; Linseed Oil quiet and I- steady; Petrolesimsery dull. - - -! Leaden Markeed—Steadstuffe quiet. Wheat 4. if via as flortciwer. Seger is quiet. - Coffee ..r.kr quiet and firMV Tea be !DWl:ire - but StendY. 0 1140 ._ 0 Vid•but' f iltresd7F — Toliow le quiet- • - , ..,-vommelosedsm, Wednesday at 91%1301X.. .• Iberians% Inn Central shares. 76%. Erie, 1 66 1 ,4651.. - U , times Five-Twenties,' 67® . 2 4 . . itc.r.Cottest--The brokers' eir ails: reports %heresies or cotton kw the wade at 10 1 1.600 bales, hieludieg- 21,600 to speculators and Pit:6oo- fonts:Mem The _market has been , buoyant and _pleat are' Ll6llO higher kir ..gruseksikand ffdoptian,•anddfflll.6 Mfoe - 'otter descrintious. -Meanies A of Friday a gber re eat ..matod a 115,000 balm .The market' closed-Re cited. with an uosrtro .. tentruny. ~-:. = i..= 1 ., Ilttilastedlk very . dull and air gtallUee idled& :dont ~. •T ratela.ona quiet= and steady; With As - eleeption of Link which Is still declluing. :•• - Landow, June 3 —Conrad* closed at 8914'0, ' 141. Ettradltideld. Talk& astral shares, 76x,' . Erie shares 50,4 11. s. 5-90'es, 67@67%. - The. Ittilllow the Bank of England . la, in aaaed ?- - The steamers a and Rabe. f r om . New reek, ' wind aklktwon on the 91.,.. . I The lioenbay , k flinciao 'aro not eonfirated, Walther & Co. Llrerpool and East India mer :- clwan, lInTo :The liabllitussarnA4oo,ooo. or. .., It ls stated tti " Buenos Ayres has declared 1, `war stalest gamy. A triple alliance has been formed bet ern Engl. I:Trivial and the . • • Argentine Re& The alltecere marching s strops' force st Parasttay„ : ..- Blom. Thar tee-Loot win Givateasae.-- • : Th ipabile wii lryiy occupied with the Iwo . . "kir the Deftly. kra , eh horse,* Gladiator, • ..• evnantsally law ter by two length& There -Irse a length between the second and third bar- • ‘• d iem - The Lon Palms warmly -eongintulde 1 ' clones en the trl utph - ar.blevefd. -.. .. . •'.. -... , The .21Iner teat they have fairly es , tabllahed themaeliee as mt. rivals en the turf. g`, "The price was fair && roe -- . It le sald that ' e owner of the - Gladiator, E ., :Vaunt Ingtange, Wins from E 70,000 to 180,000. ' win overjoy Lospon's =we. i I, The feelnvelog_ fumy- ennetnary of the news Just, . cal by the City oil Loudon. which sailed froth 7 Literpool May,ffirt, for New York r islik -The Atlantic email wa• completed on the 99th, l!••••w -aid a banquet girth by the contractors; all par .- Ilea seemed 'Waded • with the great. results • al. ready obtained. red expressed almost a codein ' Sy of thiieeteaprhie befog a gnat success.: , t, la tbeillaise 'of Commons. iu =sow to a . 1. ' •Ine ma llgei t k il l e r. Caldwell sid a d f s t r b E e ffots l Hod gel b t e , ? .. Idet, but without any .reenle. -The Gave:mut a,• Acknowledges the right of property It land by C•• the Hokum's Bay Company under their charter. • ___• • The Owi_es7ln The Canadian- delagatee have Ciaa a u lu OU • complete mission ith the Imperial - - gfflalliat as to the • foalgall i ous• of Qaebeo sad Nonfatal. They ilrmly believe the proposed • f:...' , . 00111/0&11111011 will be =lied oat.. , ' . I I - Tbe Jamul& sottilnue Phinuslit• the Bate: of t ' •,,Jelf. Data. - s.i Tbe Daffy rare hopes mercy will be weeded . , k' sot but that bee deserves patitattnettt , bat f . became. the' ple-the leftwl goverment k. , etyreeesta la, Wedleeted no triaapbant e 7l,that nollidateaa he added, Ito paulattesset "cooldist'greelor ihalfallute, - and mercy would awe PO regret hi rain yeast. :- • • The 2101 q says ante the ealbeci manage of 1 the Treetaintereitee no longer regard gm cm = WM 111X10161:104 - .. if. prove me a . IlitlV iteneinie. ea - the et the itovenuseen 1111 PIT be 'rectal - by yawed -'__ Tine of tierreaddeet. • . . , _ .. . , f' A ,. ‘ " 4. . t :ftelkiire firigliger4 ~. ft. . t•-' - . X imlll.—Tm meow HilLeatia es OIX., and CIS, of ISO" Mika lar lIIIMPS 604 217.1 tak' i . Ink see igalloaserea Offload *glut la 1i,., E== leneval . of the :Janes River 66- t• struetleas. ' SURRENDER OF "EXTRA BILLY SMITH." The Hampton Roads Moe Conference. INDIFFERICK POPICIWDiq FIRE Matters in North Carolinn. 2.llrw,YonsoTeme I L - The.frerald'altir.hutolla and Petershnig dispatched ilia a rapid ricaral of Umbrae's in those places, and great progress is being made in the 'work ofie•establishing civil government throughout Virginia, under the auspicei pfGOTernor Plerpoint. The Authorl• ties, as fast as is practicable and politic, are turning over State property to' the charge of the sew State administration, and in much hater cotrailitieh than It:, WA coned when tt fell lute their hands. - A delegatkm of the principal clam= of nearly every count y hr thhi Buda has visited Governor ILimeat s endonautracrttely e x pressed thelrdee t z: e to nizar their allegiance to the national govern ment, and to eaSperate with him In such a pot lcya the State government as he may deem best, for the welfare of all the people of the State. The chartable mid ether public Inattta- Mons have again been inn in proper condition. Tbe repairing of the railroads and canal is pushed forward*lth repidltT;entthere bevel] prospect that 'Virginia well before long;elthlblt throughout her territory even a grater audi tion of prosperity than that enjoyed, before she was dreamt intothe rebelika,- Professor hfaillport, the engineer who removed the rocks at,Etell-Gatey In the East river,, has beta IbrsoMe tate engaged in retooling waken vessels and other obstructions, placed In the James river by rehab., by blowing them up, :and bas been very succeufel, having cleared the charnel sufficient for the purpose of navigation allthemig trpto Itietimen&- 3t fs sald that Proftsior Maillport thinbi that the Dutch Gap Canal will ultimately be of great advantage to the James river ehipplag... The, rebel. Govertior,- - Wm. Smith,- (Extra Billy.) of Thginia, has beau .furnished with a passport on which to travel to Richmond to our render hkuselT to the national Thri - Hmad's 'Richmond' letteesayer''M the time of the Hampton Roads peace conference the lirst 'obstacle fa thews yof.eajustimmt was the introduction' by Davis, contrary to. the vitt of Benjamin, ot the words "The twee:marl in the prellmliartr prop:Mittens tote ns, with a view to the restoration of peace. Ilie - pscitoralticet astrolobrally drawn uo by t" Benjamin, contilned the words: "Goth a to the restorstion of Peace to our country,. the test words were stricken out Davis, the words •'both the countries" substituted.. _ . . iostrtictiorecto .Commissioners embodied t... Idea Milks -told'hasii nod wbicliikesiwire to proceed. The Commissioners used all Mold . • n. mice in their power to induce Darts to mo y hislaetruetions so as outgo foreclose all hopes of adjustment, but in vain. He was inflexible n his determination to make a recognition I ilobtkentlideptiodem6 an' inilitidnaahlrf 0;e tide of pare by negotlatien: .- • --, - ,- The same letter says: The people of Vie' a manifest total indlifermecif respective; the fate Jeff. Davis., .' _ _ Mtn Truro' Miami' aid letter sayer Hien floni— tion in the city were ruttimal mite 7th, May Mayo opened his malt ;, for dispensing Asti . In addressing the "Court' be promised to parge the city-of filth and riscallty., Two--or then tinlinportant idiot - Were tried. '•'— -- '-- --- `, • The American , Cam Coxmlalos still con. tanneito babe rations - th thspoor.. - I • " General Snatch hes.orders4 the agent of Christian emendates, 'lO give SIP the roo he' occupies for the use of the Government. I ms No other roams um he obtained. Gen. Patrlelthes Mao 'ardered the Superintendent - of thseolired schools to vacate the mean occupied Oy histedf and ire gyps of teachers. The Spottswood end other hotels are being repaired in antkipaSon of large travel. -• • .Aceounta. from aU.paits _of .North Candles .repreeent that the peopio Ire readily sequieseibag Sind co-operating In themateures of the rookinal authorities for the restoration of order, Weil Rot =meat end domestic Induntry: • Beath pollee fats torthe prevention of law lessness we being establishai- by the chishas in camerone counties. • • The rrestileat's Amnesty Ymelareation, d appointment of Mr. Holden Mr Pronsio at Governor. has given general sathifaction, and it is'erpected that a Seri large "Le will be polled at the approaching election to choose deluge; to a State Convention. A call haaleeiSsonde on the military such - ties to NW& Carolina , hi a number of raid ts of North- and &iw.h Cardisa. for protection against the dap edalkins of ihd,r own people. The Tema' Was says:''Mr. licildes has the confidence of the masses and will receive the eupport of Gib Won- Ineds„ , and,: In feet, the poorer . deuce, who make. up the voting pop ulation, Slaixtialinum. , ' tie Ur many' the mien bat they are 'mostly %eluded in 460 Mars balding community, and were leaders of the State dining the rebelllota role. manta. - Jule 6.—lnteillgenee- item aR parts orate State Indicate the 'ready ,retern of the people to their loyalty tn ens• the.,llnited States. - citieenited the Wftnotialel am as. tablbhing a tome police system. for the Dumas ofthalwaining• order and suppressing depreda tions. • 'The prospects • are that the movement •to restore citil law await this inauguration of a new State government, •will call the largest vote overcast •• in:Via State,sioamtions are the people to'retnrn to thelr'peacefal • -President Johnson's amnesty mdelamatkin Is weal rectived by the people of the Psata, • , lifTablifilleM of hir. :Hahn, as _p rov i s i on Governor. _The people of South Carathia have called • • on the United States milltaryantterttles lotto, in this Biate,,for protection- against lb ••• own people;•wtice:ase committing:...:. • •• Won babh•ildfler; PROM CAIRO AWD 'BELOW. Steamboat Collision on Taro. River. THE. !ATE EXPLOSION AT, MOBILE, Suspected Party - Arrested. REISIIIIA7IOI Or 61E.1111211AL _ . CAIRO. June 11.—Tbe steamer Kate Hart, from Memphis, has four hundred biles of cotton for EracerSle Lard ChicinnatL - • • - The MeMphis Chamber of Commerce has beta renrgazired. - The steamers Poland and Idaho collided In Yazoo river on'thend,, resulting. In the sinking of the Poland; and a loss of tee or twelve lives. Morgan, the retel, who last year shot General Canby, has been arrested. New-Orleans adviees of the fithatate: . An Impottairclue to the cause of the late dis astrous explosion at Mobile is thought to have been obtaieed. A man named „Wall hes. been arrested atidoblie charieo with being - Implica ted. He states that he and two other men, on the night previous to the explosion, placed tor pedoes between the buildings containing the powder, and that the work was performed reader the direction of a rebel Major, who threatened them = with irritant death If they disobeyed or offered to resist, and that the Major afterwards lighted the fuze of a shell,. coney with the interoarairaniorisent. • • - • • - Torts does bare also discovered In the rums of the Custom House, so arranged as to explodenn the (mooing of the doers. ',Gibers wire found concealed In desks In theism° WA- General Warren has .resigied Ms commission u Mrjar General of volunteers, and has been succeeded In command at 'Vicksburg by General Osterbans. . 'haw Toni, Jana 11.—The New °deems ton feepmdtmt of the N. 1., Errata "states it is es timated that the total ainottnt.of 'cotton of ail Wadi, secreted east of tha - Ninlealppi River, is, 100,000 balealo,ooo in dawn's- and 80,000 to Pierre Soule h In Mexico.. . Ex•Gor. Yoors bee. beta arr teainasent.to Nirialegton. • ' Oen. fTherldaa ba&-lasued orden forbidding ,i34lltory Inked/nee 'with therAlpianst of eottca INTELLIGIIIINCM FROM ILIMAIL Casco rtheltrltak Stemma* Jilisrpi • • Nww Joie 10.-44 tees from Nissan state that the r e w of : the British stewaship NsIT. better inert as Abe Alaumder. was de. sided la she NaiNisu Adiabilty court, 3147 The wry- IMO ftettoa SiOrdakis.beingiiir tended for a rebel craise. Aim ottiort eon struatlea.Vactatirrir 4 5 / 1 1030101 and some shells packed, wire Mad , ce bewilAwtsthetwith cotauthaiwati bliaka ether wasptetaas looking ta le . and It w aatil as jewleed OM the Striate was stare saliable the • ihip or was than Ibr a eseir.baat ram& - Ths defies wait that the yawl was iamb( for a blockade maw. Doyle" rated that the dm bee mettesa wade ital, wig discharged Se 1 . 111 . Z 11/"SOlllaka!=.-/i -,.;:,;:, , ..., il.,t; t', ~' 4 I.;, 88B8j, patisExPar INNUENDOS% Issistanl)Sterelary of War ; Dana. ) - THE EVACUATION OP SABINE PASS. Capture of BlockadO Runners. PORSIGX MINISTERS , SYMPATHY nsrr. Wartunrron, June 1 L.—Disputed received at the Stale Department anaounce that the gov ernment of the Netherlands has lonnally :re. Minded the recognition of belligerent rights ac; 'Corded to the rebels. This is bi' response to tha appeals of this government addressed to WI the national powers. lhifilaint was imeof the first to became our 'ay after Um Mirobitlonary war. so. to her honM it said. hai hewn' thit very first to retrace her steps after having mourned adltf Mreat iii,itsiticM darlagthe This breaks the combination of Blithe European rowers . acknowledging the rebels' belligerent rights. A verbal'error. In the printed teetimony of Mon. Charles - A. Dana before the Military Com missies new engaged- is the trial of the eged conspirators, makes it appear that e has ceased to be Assistant Secretary of War. This Is erroneous., He Ares not - expect td red itn ill July - Ist. •. The Navy Department hirs remind the ow ing information of the capture of the defeeezel of Sabine Pass, the entrance to Galveston,Teruo New Oar sees, May 211 8 05. firer—l have the honor toinform you cad the department that a dispatch under date of the • 16th lest. , will this day received from Capt. B. Sands, reporting the evacuation of the de. fences of Sabine Paes, Forte Magnseit and Grit fin. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Commander Pennington holstal.tha.,llnlted States flag on these forts. The guns,. five. in number, were spiked in Fert Gritlin,-and are described as hey. leg boss - covered With two - noet of timber, two covers of railroad iron of four feet each 011 top. There were foric magazines. of like constpue doe. Lieutenant Pennington left' force enough to bold the forts, and retired to his vessel,leav inn the American flag flying. • - Captain Sands. under date °lithe 27th of My, reports that the rebel troops Of Texas have dis banded and are going home. The terms of sur render fixed -upon New Orleans between the commanders seat by General Kirby Smith and Gemini Canby, having been compiled with on the part of the rebels, it only fell upon us to occupy the fortifications. . 'With regard to the rebel naval forma It Texas I am seamed by' tne Confederate Lieut. Coin mender, Jonathan Carter,,who is now, here and declares hinmelf to-be the senior nivel offi cer, that there Is no naval property or officers in Texas on the seaboard, and only one vessel Dr the Red Itivetthe, ram Misnouri, will& will be sirreadered to the commander of the Missis sippi squadron. Very respeerfolly.Ac., (Signed) H. R. Taarorrea, • - Acting RearAchoiral, Gblecni - -Welles,l79f the Hafj. The Navy . Departmeat also • Medved the news of the destructinn of the !halite blockade ten- ser Denbigh. KO, Sith,, oresivestrm, by the U.S. steamer - Pert Jackson; also of a mhoosen called; Lecompte, - used as- a guard boat at Gelvetton, hy boats from the U. B.steamer Cor.- The Roast= lethdeter, Baron /Docket, and the Spanish Mit later, Mr. Tamar*, wafted upon Seward- se4erdayat the Department of atm% to express In the name of their respective sovereigns the - profound condolence and tun:math, of the twograiknitUon, lot the national loss =staked by the assassinitlon of the late lwldeet,end tir Alm dreadful @offer ings of the fatally or the Srermary They greeted Mr. Seward moat cordiallt_. and express:4 sincere satisfaction at his recovery. The wife of the Secretary bu, been _very tt Or seven d.days past, but 13 :lOW COMTeil; . lg. "The Bureau of Internal Ilevenue'does not Del antheniced by law to matid the atisount'reedrid in a policy of life insurance as either I*sey or Income, consequently assessors, oath Dottier advised, will not:hold such antouhasonorlartax. - • STRIMEk ADMIRAL DUPONT SillL Brithb. Skip, Stone Badly Daiiitied. AN ACCOUNT OF THE COLLISION BOIITOIN. Jose 10.—The steamer Admiral Do rmer, from New Tort for Fortress Monroe, weir run Into and sunk on the night of Ms Stb. by the British snip &one. from Philadelphia, to St. - joke's. New Brunswick. The SAW. Dupont smat in ten internee after the eolllslcm. The crew sad pessengers, excepting fifteen, or twenty, were saved. C.apt.ditoce Pepper and illthe officers of the Stone &means. The tames of the lost are as yet Mittman. 'The Buiee hosing sustained osmidamble disms by the collisitm, was rna ul,ere on Smith's Yam; where she remains*: a hod • BOwroar, Jena U;-.TheoiNeas, craw and pas ta:gas of the steamer Admiral Dupont, ar rived bete on Saturday nta it._ ' The Purser reports that she le st New Teat on the Tth for Fortress *arra% with some small detachments of troopr, and at irtV o'clock next Monger, la a dense fog, sha 'saw the ship BM dacona steering nearly in an opposite directioot stopped the engines and termed them to avoid ebilision. but before the meatier could losehead way, the two 'vessels came In contact, and our starbami tow 'was stared in ; found tha atesaus was seuling down by the bead very last, and In three-minutes after the coil:Ana the steamer west down. As far as is ascertained, one fire man, six soldiers and one colored woman are missing. FOREIGN - TIIW IN'JEFF. DITIIII.CIPTIIRE. British and Prench Comments. New Tong, June 10. —Foreign parer, by the Mika's; milla s ommment freely on the capture of Jeff. Davis. All of them, both Zogilsh and French, agree that Davis should not be hanged. Intelligence of the capture of Drat will produce . (ruling of madiny anxiety In every country Enrope. The Inhabitants have no reason to sympathize-With him. It is not from animas= for his motives. Ile learns of the most Inveter ate CaltinMithis of this country, whoinpolley it was to file tip the feelings MIT CUSS Or MS countrymen against us. We also remember him as the author and originator of the famous itlissindpplichment of repudiation. Ells plan of - ninth= was founded on that. The disposition or cotton would be Iniolerabley and drawn by hard necessity, we should be compelled to sup. port the South. with the whole of the empire. - The London Post Says: The evidence - of that humane. interestini sneerer, will also prevent Davis raking his place,- In situ times, by the side of General Washington. The 14411,Nnes eeys If he were answerable for nothing worse than the great lose of life caused by the rejection of Mr. Lincoln's .prono.. sal a: Dampen Roads, the weight of such a load reapcnaibility might well break down the Morgan:heart. his language and acts during nine months preceding his eight, suMciautte disclaied the ruin of his hope. It was about the time of his recidessliacon speech that he began to authorize those atrocitina,,wbich has made it Inerdifilcult to believe in his complicity in the plot which resulted in Mr. Lincoln's death. The Pads Opinion Nalkmate is of the opinion that Darla , capture will produce a moral embar rassment, and the l'ass scoffs the ides that he la an aStalain. MMUS 'FROM .iSAVANNAII. Steamier and Cotton Burned, ABOUT FORTY PASSENGERS LOST. affairs in [he Stale or,Gtorgla. grew YORI, June,-11.—The Bavaanah of the Otli contains the following: - General pze hei bocci eolgnid • to. the eotiunatitot thelthevaenah - District: Gee Woodford was In command of tlutpott . , Genet's! Greyer Iroing mitered, A divlvion of Ute 19th corps .bas arrived at BaTannab., The Mesmer 'Governor Troup, while ea route tram Augusta to Savannah, with a cargo of two bandied bola of eottoo, took fire eleven mike below Augusta; wad wee bunted to the water's edge. The-rowel, cargo sad towage wise an Mat. Soma tbrtiollt.of twO... Moulted pasta gem were lcsL Thna were mostly negrom. - . A pestofffee has be %/O, Auartsta. _Goma' Washborada bilged* has been enter! ed from Aogu* 1o8eranoall.• :0 General MMatux has ordered all the new school teachers to take the oath of alleglarteei. Orders hare been emit' by the authorities of Angmaa. for a Supply of sLitool hooks, amd Irse_ schools PM to be ppelled.ibK all ebteree. , Ail,restrietMs GO travel hare.bets moterea' by Genii. Gilmore mul tiorrm, , fns their mom. tire depirtometa. • The Trotter itniektitiege Is Cebu -.;el:lNCriplieti; JllllO 10 to the Gi otto lions Lt zeros taps Itehahlelatemation bee seedbed the, bleeds :ist Dori. 0. -, heeekin• Mee tba be bee ani f ea safe I ettbs. they ea lath iej bat beira *sea ' - 4.1 PITTSBURGH. MONDAY. ,;',UNE I -,12. 1565: THE 101181111A10111,' TRIAL Sanders a Rebel Goverment 'Agent. MUDD,Sp.ANSLER AND ARNOLD'S DEFENSE CLOSED I , !ayn.e's Plea of Insanity. Waimviclotr'" Jona 10: - .-Saveral :witnesses' Were • inimeilled tivday:. One Of than for the G°Tor. 2 rUott u tO criosey: Sanders USDA' an.effetttor the t for the. Itebd 'Governmen , destruction of Northern ' • •- ... . • The counsel for Mudd, - Spinoff 'lndian:lb . announced ounted that they close . for- th e defense: ' • The ousel for Payne asked for time to allow Payee'. father U 'arrlUlDota.4loiidsi to PUTS . Ms !nteeedeat reist etofOrttfplsgtheplea of ee rien4:Gadsiai testified that'Whlle aniploied counilel In Canada - for the Government ut the St. Albans raid ease, that Omega N.' Sanders was' acting for the defense, told said that he (Saunders) was ignorant of the raid, but full approved of It ; and said th at It would be Poi lowed up by burning more towns and depleting of more banks, and that they would burn Buffalo and other places. Lieut. lifpple, of the 89th Illinois regiment, testified that while a prisoner at Andersonville, be heard rebel' Quartermaster Hunter state that If Abe Lincoln was re•eleeted he would not live to be Inaugurated, as they had parties who would attend to the President and Seward. There being no more witeesies, the Court ad journed until Monday. In order, In the mean time, to enable Dr. Nichols to examine Payne as to his insanity. COTTON ASSURER LABOR QUESTION.' The River Overflown—lmmense Damage. Naw Tome, June I L—The .17erettrs New Or leans correspondent, who !seemly passed itown the river from Cairo, says he converted with many persons on the way, ary everrbody mani fested a desire to talk od 'the inblect of cotton and free labor, but had nothing to Bay on the question of teem straction. Their thoughts seemed to nil: tin their . lintividn4interests, and to take in °sly matters connected with dollars and centa. The overflow of the river. has been vt}pi neyerei and Immense damage done: With the exeeptiorr of very few places It has overflowed the country. on both aides. By the loss of fencing and other • damages, no community will ,bo offer ed - ter planting until It Is too late to make even 'a Crop of com. From Helena to Vicksburg the hsvocs are brolietkalmoet every, mile—The very few who have been fortunate enough ro ;escape the overflow are making good crops. which peanut a healthy appearance. Hear Helena there are one or two planters irrtlae cendlitloa`bf peaceful times. In some places planderr I'M be prevented from raising crop for two seasons to tome, attribute his to the loss of fencing and levees. Atfliffer. est points mansion houses and cotton gins were actually tumbllng Into the river. Near Vicki. burg there are some plantations In wood condi tion. The leviea—yrere preserved,. rad Qum hi every ladtailketor, saga crops.. l'heniaston bathalder; Ilvm Watetteettaita, - bsi nbeendifeed as much from high water as above. The levees are in a better condition, and am evidently care. fully watched. The cmps are doing well. linear. cafe Is tall ant looks — Welk wet Images a PP', fltable yield bringer. • • ' RIOT Li WASHINGTON CITY, ItsMATES OF DrSAEPUTABLE HOUSES ATTACKED Fight Between Poland Penal and Soldiers. WinnowOrkitte4lo.--About 150 64.200 anl. diens made a scrim °laminate on many unotfend lag persons In the Beventh Ward. They attacked the inmates id disreputable bonzes, d rine g them away, breaking the farolture, and committing various outages. The rioters showedparUcniar animosity against colored persons. A tight occurred between colored perms' and eoldlers, both using resolvers. Anionic the camel tles was that of Dr. Wm. Floyd, who went our with.icsolrer hand to ratan, Inlet.. He was street ha the fate wlth a beet, has Chinks were spilt open and Jaw bones frartartd, and thatilght of one eye tom. Other *Mama then raade wrath for bum, and one of them 'rosin the arta demr leg Ids bead open with an axe, when a ntunber of roman anteceded In persuading Om soldiers to apart, his lire. To ilea a strong military fares has beaus sent the losailty. also • body of pollee. IHLEC►TIQ66 ROI 61011611 STITIL IMPORTANT ARREST BY Cam• CANBY. Jeff Davie Beal or Assumed Insanity blew Yon=, Jane 10.—The Berekrs Washing ton special says : There seems to be at least two &triad:ma from rimy Southern State la attend• *one In regard to roconstrualon. They are madly eppllcations for federal appeharnests to be made. The President low taken time to con sider these - applications. Ile dots not Wend to be In alum In making these Eleuthera appoint ments. and there will be ample !line to per re• eon: treetten In hate. ES3=;;;;1=;11; The WmWs Washington special lays: . oen. Canby, actiog unaer,emilers •from Washington, has succeeded In arresting a man who offered to be one of a hundred to rapine million dolmen in an Alabama paper two wears ago for the murder of Mr. Lincoln. It Is possible be may be brought before the Commission now itriog Om. cotuptra• tore. . . . . The Trfforoes Woathictou loads' salt: DAVIS moves 114 'rasa aboat lila cell at Parma* Maw. toe In • aim of seenlinsooky;reol or sumac& IIiTERIcSTING FROM WA MINGTOL Davis to be Tried by Civil Tribgn:„, TUE SETTLING OF SOLDIEM ACCOUNTS. The Georgia Provieional °amicably, New Trier, June 10.—A special to the Thom Gam Washlegion on the 9th says: We can say amboriMmely that the Government has pool tively determlued that Davis shall be tried by a civil DilmnaL Thla question was decided in the Cabmeinfeeling within the.week Wt. Whin the Mil will take place has not. been decided. . State agendas generally, .devote thiamine to settling soldiers' accounts. thus relieving our brave men from the risk of Wad swindled by unprincif led sharpers.. ' hisensell 11. Field. late Assistant Secretary of the rreneury, has been eppoloted Collector of Imeresi Revenue fur the Sib District of New York. A 'pedal to Gm /bred, dated Washington, Joie 9, says: The, Georgia delegation recom mends to the President, Lear Scott, of Macon, Georgia, for Provhdonal Governor, and promise to send 4oahna 11. 111.1 to the United States Senate., Prom New Orleano—Central Railroad—At. • faro It. Georgia Mad Alabama. New Tout, June 10.—Thasteamer Mar of the Colon, from New Orleans, Jute 3d. bu arrived- The anticipated steamer Adel,- twinge Mauna dates to the 7th. The Beratd wit The Directors of the Central Railroad Company, hailer taken the oath of ai leglance, have been placed in possession of the road, ant ie:t to the control and.we of the mili tary authorities, when necessary. while in ,Geor gla.- There la aprospeot that the road will soon be put In runileg order. Gen. Blrge ban run nomad einamited of the (+lstria. - Gesk. 'Woodford b poet COl/1111indant of the condition of affsba at Montoomery, - illabama. Moat of the Union forces bane been withdrawn, leaving two Mound. Goodorder preiaUs In Columba's, Georgitt • ; The freight depot of the Augusta and. ann.. nab railroad at'ituguabi,.was deabispid by fire. The lout la:atitlmated at seventy-Are thorned Nat dry ins universally observed la. ARM' and all boaluerawal suspended.. • -- Orders have been blued to.aelse tK4n7.: wiluary..and medical stores and dmarais belong ing to the Confederate authorities ItS Angolan.. ; r Promotion—Bone Mum LoonTAM, Zuni 10.—lhit, dealtobeet Allen, em.Quartemuter lithe Valley .4 the MYNA.. Opp; who Me la headquarter* here. haa se* remota* by the ~'weildeztt to terWor °equal by tenet. la. the-, them wine Mee today. Alumnae% bowe v aitwohl, which on Weeds, tut madethe mow/. wee the awe m the 'AM Malt LOMMODIS alltkiii i r at the end of iheArc iviazioimteleb sad Dv. Lindsey beengellthwait., Math of Mr,. olgogruey.._ . mimeo. Jaatelo. l -11m. L It. matins, pcietit* ht4ltts cis" Vat matin s, theVgWorollol,,Mo lean, _ , • Flits $A !r; t•—• ffieeling•of ititgean Sptpatilizen. YOVT;II . _GSXMO': TO C&LtiORNIA. Chinamen o,rdered front 2ontana and Idaho, nMictroo, /one 10.—A fire in thin cit. en the leidiayed property valuta at gy , d,ooo.()net= th'is begun' todeath. _ • A large and teatneeiaide: Meeting to sym ax thlie with Mexico w as held Sere on tbe ntgla the Ist. Speeches were made, and resolutions Paned favoring thi • niforceinent of the Unriri.M ; doctrine_ The liewhtee Gene. Aeheo and Vego, and the Ifemean Consul were present, and were heartily cheered. Gen. Aches =Weaves:ch. • G.r. Wright, acting for Maj. Gen. McDowell, • commanding the Dipartmeat of the Pacific a lately *Mtge letter, which hat beenSimiggliedi In answer to Inquiries - 14 to what arms aid . or. ganization would he permitted to leave for Mex ico, in whiehlie earplimmod, sympathy wtih the' republic okliexico but Bays for the present un til our Government shall ,announce Its determi nation to 'anima% inviohde the 'great doctrine! sedearto every Americen hart; no organization will be allowed,alther will armed men be per. mitted to leave one 'hares for any totem port. The Sirenteg liPolferM is informed that Remy Focae, latereeel Senator; le on hie way, over. land, to this State, encompsnied by his son-in. Irw. Senator Stewed, of Nevada. He has eisvis nil married danettleis ham Af , The national fast was nalrereelly oloseired on - A Nevada paper lam All Chinese who hare left Virginia City for Idaho, and all who started from California for tiny other point, are now on their way bark, hasMg been. motored away by the miners of Idaho and Montana, who will al low no Chinamen hi the adage., LATEST ADVICE FllOll TEXAS. GA,LY4TON EIACIATED BY TIIS HISEV sLocxixam RIINZUJE DESTROYED. . - OCCUPATION OF THE FORTS IN SABINE PASS, New Toe; Juneklt—Tho Tbssee' cones non dent with the Beet ar Galveston, mithel4th of May, ins Galveston was evacuated by thercheds lon that day. It apPears that a few days Pro !, cloudy a number of paroled rebel omens Were' !brought holt New Orleans and landed, among !them Gen. Wilcox, who Is well known in Texas. Itwai hoped Oft - Takla - hatienad a surrender. Into proved to be tho-kaiei as on the 24th the [announcement was nietll* - sivii " Galveston untoncly evactsatatr" - keli 'am -m „,... _aid that each soldier had taken hli musket and marched Dome. Tho famous blockade-runner, Danblgh, was ruts ashons and deatroyed. Theihrald's Tem tatimwpoudent says: Forts Mann/mien and tartan the strong works. de. feedlriltthe astdaerreaksrmo mom- Add by Wu. 'tenant Commander Pannington, of the gunboat ,Owaseo, without opposition, on the 28th The rebel troops had all monied before the ar rival of th e federal fricea. It is ' said that they kit In a state of mutiny, ant that Gila was the prevalent eontlittost of the rebel -fonts generally in'Texes, prior to the time of Kittle Smith's surrender. Nine heavy guns, and other valua ble PropertY Were roPed in these two releption of citizens met ra n g-Corsonandta -P ton, and expressed themselves at willing to sur render everything. 11182/0u to take the oath of allegiance, and delighted at their restoration to the protection of the National Government, and this seems to bo the feeling of Texans generally. MTERESTEGntom VICTORY BY TILE REPUBLICAN ARMY. ,TOWN STORMED, AND OAPTUREO WLIMINGTON, JIM 1 i....0121ci1d ti•WI from despako, dated May elk eaddaces thsLdbwtug. intelligence; which Ism *appraised la the dis patches sent through bench source, from R. trans: Geseral Resides with a par: of the let division of the Comical leationel army of 'Mexi co, *Teethed the el:41 Toga wbaro In the Mato of Weneticati, ttn, and took lab, Medea. rat ten.rg ail the ganlwo , ineinding two han dfed Belgians, together with their acannuutson, *nig. ry, tte. •. • - A few oafs berbre the national fbreeiceptured . a train wAn •Ilppllal sad ammunition from Morels} to Pashto, and defeated the Preach:ea Fernando°, Curie= and Zlnaporo,. all la the State or Nlcbaaean. Gen. Ortega. Commie der.in-Chlef of tho Central army tied talten the gad. Changes a!ie, ApeolateenterGen. Terry— iteleswesi Rebel Prisoners. WAR/111 , 0'MM. JUDC Rh—The Assistant Seem. tag of the Tnssuri. Yield, hes hem appehtt.d. Coilector of Internal Revenue for the Stith Mt. trim of New Y(1.400 place of Wm. mum. Tim tatter will suprreedeldr. Lewit as Commiamow. er of Interest &venue, ou the Arm orJely. - W. C. Handlet,tem Solidus , ofthe Nary Department, la to succeed Analatant Secretary of the 'Frasier, Ilarrionton. and'Y. Hawks lbw chief clerk of the Department, la to take the place soon to be saes. Maj. Oca. Terry. the hero of Ft. Fisher. who en ordered to Washington, edited here to-day. 'Detractions have been tuned to rattan the first Mr :I prisoners who are here. In the an der to srbleb their beer mid ergot, e prime Ilte;thase tonaest - couttsal Sr..the earliest released.' The work of nicashsa those who Mime taldm the clause of the Proclamatles le so rapidly pro. erasing that allot them will imbed,. be set at Ilbetty In two or three week). Cetildeates of tatlebtednese—+Asetiesee Inoue) Secretary... General Lce en. dieted. ew NEW JiMe I,oeMora lng lice dews Btar from N Orleans arrhroot has been anticipated. The rood's special says: Although the Trui sm Departuseut is about to bane a limited ananuiteif Certificates of Indebtedness yet the rota is graduallf decreasing as the Deputment le taking up more :Wend medi cates than It r.roposcs to liana The Comb:ere-tat Adrernser's epode says Mr. Huey, who takes Mr. Fields• place as Assistant neentary of the Treasury, Vitas boom chief cleft in the Treasury for mans years. ' An exporieac. ed Merit, named &Musa, takes the position of thief clerk. The certainty that. Nen. Lee and others hays Peen Indicted for tampon at Norfolk, causes much excitement in Waahington. The New Letter Lain—Dead Letters. Wasn't-talon, duce 11.—The public may be surprised to learn the number of letters which are now being received at the dead letter °Mee, sett there under the new law which mikes pre- payment on palliate compulsory, which amounts to more than 15,000 goer week. - -The public) should remember tbo old law orderinglett.rs not prepald not to be sent forward, according to ad. dress, and double postage to be eollecUxi from -the receiver, has been repealed, and that now every lei ter not entitled to be carried through:the mill* free, must tosac iii stamp up= It or It Is sent to the dead letter tem. • The seven , -Thlrty Loan. Pnrr.sonr.rms, June 11.--Jay Cooke marts tee itbscrilaions to the national loan on Bat. orday, amounted to $1,668,100, Including f103,- 450 !roll the Second National Bank of Chicago, 1110,000 from the Third National Bank of St. Paul, 1150.000 from the Ninth National Bank of New York, 100.000 from tho First National Bank of Albany, $lOO,OOO from the Merchant's National Bank of Boston, and $270.000 from Pratt & Co., of .Baltimore. The total for the week is 119.803.000. Sportainateo Convention: Bureau), N. 11., June 10.—The Bportatiania Conveni LOD:Wlticotteludecl to.day. Robert Newell , of Butfaln, woo the Brat prize in the first day's' shooting for single birds. and today won the drat prise on double birds. The Fon:we Clutt,, of this city, won fonspeizes. John Tailor,ofJersezOlty, shot at a match of, fitly single birds, with Robert- Newell and won; afterwards shot at twentpflye Conbla birds, In which Newell won. Aildress otGoTernoF.paritu. Beritinnuuto, Julie 1.0.—G ovesnor. Curtht has Issued an eloquent address to the people of PeDMllylvanla reeouuneodlnie that In afar! part of the State, on the approaching 'anniversary of Independence, a .speclal obtervanee be had to our defenders, of the commemoration of the hereto ylieth(Of f,tielyes and Jade comrades who We Wait. - • :SAS 16 1 1 1 1661 . tAik Chicalle• • Carotoo, Joao 10.—Gee,Oraat snivel here . altioohslo;trottebthuataideally reeebrod at the . depot a larr e ecoareno of sigma, sad waa eve° ••!Injury Yale Handbag by Ike oemositito of<boa , ba.od, sopotated by the Dowd at Thmlolettero the pobtle reception took place. la androstood that tho Othentl to to., fa Aida the calico Ooze days. - , . , o' • ::.41kriereakent itataryEturned: , GeriThrouseee Jew 10.—Tbellimere• meet: ikei Wien; tresitotelly destroyed by 1 . 1 4 11 0 14 . Th. AR I) 11 itinOlifkirda =EI EIPLOSION- OF IN OLOIANCI nn on norm PUMA'S EU L 6 OD WoIINDER. Gavernment toss $150,000 Cniralt‘wri, Jane Ce_xe"e's Matti. dls7etch says: The ordeince building , . vi:ploded; setting Hie to and cotisumitig two warehouses tiled with Government storeS. The loner. the Garteiument lenboutt 0150,00. Be , ter. ten and Armes person's' westildllal and , Vrodod. The explosion was caused by some .parks trout a locomotive. The Virtue Of Silence. A Prabile man, adored by the nation and the 'rrelplent of countless "ovatlons,"-who has not `the gift of the gab," end cannot put two !sea ti:inmr together to public, Is a very novel phe nomenon in this country, and yet we have had two such among ne, in the persons of- Generale Grant and Sherman, within the last week. No amount of presimrenr persuaskm ha imarn suftl .clent to extract a speech from either of them, though there are, probably, no Alio men In the world, at this moment,.who have e o much to Say that is worth saying, and that everybody would HUM hear. We cannot hold congratulating both them and the public upon their disability. There have been so mazy reputations marred by spouting, that It Is some censoletion to feel that, reputa tions which we all value so much as those of our two military , heroes.'are secure against all tar. .nigh from the over free Pee of their tongues. It were to be wished that General Sherman wrote .with a little more difficulty. If there overcomes a spot on that shining fame of his, It will assu redly be from the Indiscreet use of the pen; but even ot this we think, there Is but little danger. Of Grant It may ho safely said, thet he wilt nev er either writeor speak one word that dirty-or, courtesy does not collier. Both have the virtue of silence; the greatest gt't, next to genius, that nature can confer on a udder. There Is unquestionably nothing save the mil itary instinct in high perfection which can ren der hi m so useful to hie countt7; as to have thor oughly mastered the art 'qf holding his tongue —of letting enemies Sneer, and friends gabble, end enpeors find fault, without being tempted Into correction or recrimination. In these days of railroads and telegraphs and newspapers, there is hardly anything worth revealing, that_ 'will nut be revealed, sooner or later. !To reputa tion—at least no military repttustioa—can be so damaged that, if damaged unjustly, its restota; lion may not be safely left in time. Ttid wend thing the owner ever did- as many an example has proved, is to undertake to brighter it up himself. either °u tile pleat:dm ni in the news pers. 'The history of our own war is full of !natation' of the dangers that btaet a soldier idiom tongue will wag, or whose pen will *we. George B. ld'Clellan • Was. neutrally a reticent man bur:wail endured by his friends in New York ha hying to write "statesmanlike' papers, and be damned himself with unparalleled ra- There Is not in military murals .a 'Brighter name than Charles Napier, but his 'life was be Kited and Ida career maned by. his irrepreml. tk inrii.n.rtan to' speak out. hie mlud. In our own army the volunteer ofticirs tiara too fre. ovestly curial Into camp the habit, of talking acquired in civil Wei Indira have had, its a non agon:tie; some rather absurd lailaree, suck es Mcelraminn's and ftrolerV.; Napolsou. the elder, groat soldiei as he 'was, could hary have, our.. vived making therLowel slieeotrof d l the latter Of three •gmitlensen: • . • We terse the comfort of knowing, however. that tbe two alms who. rasped most glory the war are not likely to tarnish it bythe utter ance ofidle words. If they possesecd the'yoo coca- Mms facility m "making a few remark.,'! we should very likely *stalk= "running?? rot suite thing in s year er.ttro; covered *kb the dost— we Toth& add. with mud-.of the polities! corri cobra,' and throwing .away In half in hour of foollat talk, the reverence and affrethin wort by four.yeera of glorious deeds.—X.Y.-Thaer 'tarrying a Corpse. • • " • in Bombay,. recently. motored the followink strings eerenicniy—the toinelpilr berm a 11rIng women and - a dead man, of the op:tin:thee caste. The ran ion that had existed between cholla:2g and, the dead "La of a left handed na ture. They bad ilved together for many yearn as man and wife, wbeu, after suffering from a febrile attack Tor only four short days, the man died: 'Agreeably to the peculiar custom of, their carer, it erawareperadve. ve the corpse eonidte "retnerodfler interment; that-the mums! rites of matrimony ennead be performed. The sad - in tridgence was soon communicated to the neigh boring residents, and' the hind and vehement hammering of tom-toms had the desired eruct of collecting a hest of friends and INVICIIMI- Ctil. and a fluctuating stream of passers-by- to. the spot. A pooroo, or priest, ,being summoned, and the necessary preparations fur the celebrs tion of the nuptialsbeing hurriedly completed, the ceremony commenced. 'lite inanimate "form -divine" was r e d spinet the outer wall of the verandah of i house in a sitting - posture, at. tiled like a luidrgrrets erd theface and hands were bummed with dpild tumerie. The wo man also was clothed like a bride, and adorned with the usual tined ornaments over the face, which, as well as the arms and the drapery, were daubed one with. yellow. She , sat opposite shot dead, now addressing it In light `and unmeaning weeds. im is enatomarilydoneoa !such occasions, and the chewing bile of dry cocoanut and imparting it on the face. And thus the ceremony proceeded and continued for three or tour hours. At length, as the sun was rearing the horizon, the nuptial ceremony, was brought to a close r aid the preparations for the interment commenced. • The dead was divested of its bridal attire,' then bathed, and'unally laid upon a bier and covered with_. cloth of silk. The !Wires next rubbed over, with some red powder, and in the mouth were planed some betel leaves. The widowed bride then looked her last look at the shrouded form of him never more she would behold, whim.abild moats. leg shrieks and deg.:7.7...1m toniaornlng, the bhar was lifted up and the funeral cottage proceeded In the direction of- Sion. One man —• near rilmire of the deceased-preeeded the corpse, throwing, at intervals, 4. handful of pies to the right - and to the kit, which . were 'being eagerly puked up by a troupe of Odle arehisti - TenQygbcc,C&rlaids of Saturday last gives the following fidelbObel Peralebbare of the Ma - COTtry . iltllo3oo of the effects of Booth the air amain t ;atAn application which was mado la the Admiralty Coml., yesterday, by Mr. Double, on behalf of tie Anieriesn Consul at this port, bas dleeketal a, rather strange affair. Some Site lMt Antnain s *small schooner, Canadian built and registered, cleared from the port of Montreal, and was wrecked near Bic, in the Lower. 13t- Lawrence. on her outward passage. Part of the cargo, however, with sundry efforts 'belonging to the were saved by persoan residing on the shore near the sense of the wreck, and the Salvors; In due course of law, promoted. Eilot In the Admiralty, Court, fbr,the - recovery of salvage. .Tlihs snit is AM .pendlog, and It-came to light, it the amnia proce logs; that among the effects, laved wires A - three large ntAts bearing the name' of "Jan Wilkes Booth." , Renee- the ap. Nestled made before Won. Mr.' Black, Judge of the Admiralty, which had for its object that a corundsilon of inspection be issued, so that the trunks he opened and their contents examined. It is doubtless hoped that the result may. In some manner, throw addhlenal light on the Washington conspiracy. or afford .some clan to the Federal authorities, which, t or bri of use to them In the trial now proceeding n the viol. tat. As the mystery of the tratoks will be no. soon unraveled, It almost idle to speculate upon the result, Yet we maybe permitted to cell to mind a statement which was made, if we mistake not, before the Military Commission at Washington to the, abet th at while Booth was io Montrea l Autumn, lie told some parties that he was on the lookout for an opportunity of Fending his theatrical wardrobe to Nassau, with 'a tint to a professional tour In the south. In is just possible, therefore; that the boxes In tpumlon may he found to contain dramatic cee tomes." - • ' Gor. Mongol of Indiana, addressed the rebel prisoners at Camp Chan, a Prw days pose. The Cblcago Tbnes tam . "When Governor, Morton talked to them about an undivided nation, thaw rights guaranteed by the constitution, and about the &nth being regenerated. they listened with apparently u much understanding ottlia msuer u if be had been referring to Timtmetoo. When be told them to go home and do their duty. they eet up I feeble cheer, which eras lige • COUSIIIIIp. warwhoop. And when Gov. Oglesby began .to tail therm *great many home tenths In hut :blunt way about the cruldtlea which had been 'committed. they received it with as mach tea; In of soy kind as lthe hadteera relating to them about the hewing to nieces of Agog. One .thing they seemed to be In earnest about they all wanted to get homer and when Gov. Ogiesty 'inked them If they would Mho Ott oat of elle ' glance mad be goed trys moth, they ipore molt emphatic.'Tn. i• . &rad says I It, ti stated *Su wbat swears to be tellable authority that Post-, Awes bai Tuned lettomomanio. for t 0 ,.. oftkinst Pella comdisree. .1118 - Weeded rot tbehellle "Ibittof.want . totatd we. rs! *tap Ago, and Melo tribe. &book mere reettitly. Tie retell; of ibis me, be to corer thaw= with litextesii• petrattere. tao,-Prees• twartlat‘ ottebiletted Is tbs. Allied.' "Y* Itari 4 46, 1 PC$ ll l.. tialaild Ob. MEM an AND SlibillßLl Tribute of Respect. •At mectlii of the Allegheny City Teachers' Inallitdit. held on. Satatilay, elm 10th but., - the foiloWlml lumen Teachers were appoTathil a committee to prcpare resolutions of respect to the memo., of Illis Isabella Proudfoot, late Frit: elfel if el tiv Third Ward Public Schools: An nle 0. Id'Crill,lros E. nonillion, ktmll.Dgfee"• by, Many D. Lc^ Sarah Hen ry G. Siya.rea. e comMlttee reported the Dn. ((ming racial° whiCliVrelge nnantnionaly adopted: WHEREAS, ft has paused :the Anwise Baler . of the universe to remoiefrom ant , oar friend. and co-laborer kilts Isabella Proudfoot, late Principal's Assistant In the Thlrdl - Ward PAW Fichails;Therefore Besaved, That In her death the mothssloa bas lost one o bits brightest' ornaments. She had • the gailliestions that characterize - the streams fed teacher. Naturally endowed with cantor dital7 mental powers.. which were highly edu cated and Improved, she had reached a standard of pro fi ciency In soienethe and literary pmeales attained by few; bat."she rests from her labors, and her works ao follow her." 1 • ,Reseli m That we tender our sincere sympathy to t the Sot log family of our deceased, slater. We trust that they may be abundantly.corlirt ed with the consolations of the glorious go pel; and that looking forward with cheerful h to a bright resurrection morn, the anticipatlon o a Joyful meeting may assuage theirpreaeme grief. Aelusewledgmeitts by the Subsistence Com. mittee. The Subsistence Committee acknowledge The following donations reeeiTed sine. the tut miaow t acknowlodad : ..I. Horne k Co-... 6120 GOIR. E. Dams .-- ..510 00 Chu. Knisp.- WO 00 W. Didsell....---. 60 Go Eyon, Smirk /a Co 2101 CO W.Trsaham 23 00 , F.E. ..acit....,.... 100 00 J. IL D. Bleeds 2000 Jas. - Me/lieley.:.- 100.00 =catty iultesoo.' 21 25 W. W. Waller... 'M J.A. Yazurie- ...i. 1110 A.Ohsuabers--:... 10.00iCesh-,- ...-.4. - ::10 00 G. E. Warner......... 22 COlOyie & Zro - • • 10-CO I Jake HUI- ..... 25 00 John Graham...::.. 20 GO 12.1logliman - M Or Geo. MeOleau:...l-'25 00 JohnUeath........ 26 00 N. B. Walker 10 00 W. M. Harshly.-- 26 Go Krebs 6IN A Isdy...-....-,.. 500 U.F. Kuhn - _._... . 200 .Proceeds of Fa'r by 311mme Leiria (la id- ', , • • well,. Amelia Ebbmt,HatUe Hill and Fanny • • . YeQuewan ......._lll5 00 &dales', Aid Society of Hems Vista ES 10 Ferehold Satins , ate Society 01 Lottvilie. 60 04 Funds collected for benefit of soldiers. In Thud weed,: per Messrs. Edgar and - Mon. 0 ; tooth— Ladles Aid °Marion. 4 31,05 Primed! of Chlkomes Fair, per Hattie Jones 1. , .. Amount of bahmee of Union Celebration In - -. - .- • January Amount of balance of Mod eolleited to do• ,_ fray expenses of Luicolsda fusersl-.--- 10 02 `Captain arsuglet Company, 77th Pa. Ent.. 30 GO Cbarire of Perjury Dion'sae& IL charge of perjury, preferrid against- Mr. . Joseph Wallace, a wor th y fainter of Worth Fay ettey township, was, on a hearing on Saturday torsoork summarily dismissed •by U. B. Com , mission& Spited . It was charged that Mr Wallace - had fraudulently. omitted- lo make - a proper retain to the revenue assessor of *sabot three horses and two head of tartlet Mr. .Wal lace through his comisel, John-M. - Kirkpatrick,. Eve., arplaincd to the Ciommlailmice : how the woken:mud. shor that law retitql figidugh mists en, was endraly ing an .honest orut,„aad it would be,wroag to bold, hint to' answeraucli a stricins chugs npon such 'gronnth. U. 8. Distriet'attorney Carnahan: was satiktied as to,jhe correctness of /OS inteaaotis, led thb mat terwas therefore dismissed, and Mr. , Wallace left the courtroom with his counsel inuj many *neighbors and Mends, who bed come-Into tea.' dry to his personal Integrity. We understand the charge had Its origin with a auditions sleigh, boy of Coppabead proclivities, to whom Mr. Walken's active loyalty has for siring titue heat , as "e,ve.sore." Contributlono to the ;,! . Sutlatsteace• Cosa-' The ft:allowing leiter. ftoui Gov. Brosighto the Eintetweoce tommittee todlestee how W - . 11 the laborsof the COthicattee tee aopreelated - iirother Scatedo • Commn, tune 6:— W. P. Werner,' ..13nt: As the Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee la do ing a noble week in wing for our soldiers in transits, and: as a large number of Mk) men have been. and are daily receiving the benefit of your generous hospitality, I beg leave to enclose you a check for $3OO, as a contribution from tho State or Ohio to your fiands,, which I will thank you to acknowledge. . kEZEN Gamut* of Ohla. The Obtomlttee also eeknowledge a cotartbn• lion of lb® from the Emarnettas,, WO Item the liath ward !Aims, 7ke Martyr Preddontt _ The remarkable exbibWoe of Mr. Muftis Som. erby, Illustrative of the principal erects, sad incidenti connected with the we and deSilf_of our late martyred Piveldent, Abrahiin Liesegri; will opee to-night at Conant Hall; .conituning for • s h o r t seasan. Mr. igosperbr's lecture 'will be powerful and eloquent, and be is vitae* doubt thoroughly qualified to deactibethe acmes and points of Interest repreiented by these great paintings. Theyerebibltion L one which abould be witnessed by area one who venerates the memory of the great and good min, the 'creme aflame life:together with faltbful portraitures of thelast sad scenes connected with his Lutist, are so graphically delineated by the artist. INlartluette Troupe of Pautom Mb excellent cud celebrated, troupe will open at ibe Pittsbuigh Theatm to night, and the en gagement will doubtlessbe eery auctesetal. They are all drat class artists,-and the troupe la partly compered of therltarri Paddly," no lem rano= than the one with which they are now connected. T he rre nt u g' s rxrdrillineewili cos" eist of the "Little Treasure," the pantomimic of the "Maghtion's Call" mid gymnastic exercises. The east embrace' J. liartlnette as Clown, P. Martinette as Pantaloon, Paul Martlnette as :fierketed", -Mice[ Eagan. hEartinette as Amelia, and 1 11/0 C. Lehman as Sculptor. Passed Through.—The 110th, Illinois, with small detachments from carious western regir. meats, yassed • through, the city on Saturday. On Sunday; the Obit, Wisconsin, maimed part ly of Indians. and a for detachments in.transit for the west, airived. They were all autotimer! at. City Hall. ' The tulips Festerday Vlernoen and last night brought a 4arge numbill of rebel priadners re. ir aced from Fort Delaware. Only the sick and disabled bad been discharged, all of Whom were reeniredto take the oath of allegiance before being released. • Considerable sickness bad been experienced at Fort Delaware, by diseases inci dent to long conllnematt. Many of the prison-. era were taken at the tattle of .Gettyaberg, and had been In prison nearly two yeah.. , "Come Into'Coort."—All persona Who wish to .aveld fines and Imprisonment, and who hive .tanthacta In the CenitorQuarter Bmalons, should be promptly on band at ten o'clock this morning; as well in the court below u before the Grand Jury. From the manner la which the Indefati gable District Attorney "rune- the machine," there la ”no time to swap horsei" Miura Ls once started. AU 'Perim knowing themselves to' have violated the Norm law should report In per. son at ten (Vela& to District - At orney larkpat: rick, tailing in which they will be Invited by a "promo," which will ada to the colts. Be on band and nave trouble. - . r. Sokcanns' I;scarrion Funn.—Tho folloirlng aro atm auxinittniedeired for the ltenep• tlon fund: 4 •Li -- ► - PrarlOuely reported' {719.06 !Imes R. Lorimer with ldual subscription.. .600, Jored K. Broth, from Adler makers - 100 00 U. Burke, n nit antral from oil interest. 7 90 00 Jas. Inukniorn andlitoralfrom coal men:: at 00 James Elootooth sod John Watt, contribu -13013111 from Melly' street groom sod Sec. ' non National Bank 718 00 Total Jane lOttt Ei:F. Von lionnuonar, Tins' Decker's tireek Property;..-By reference to the third page of this 'morning's GAZWI72I - it will be seen that mire rich discorerice hare been Tiede on Decker's Creek, West Vinrinlii. The tract of eve hundred and pinery acres of land, on this ctick,„wirertlthd by. Mr. B. B. Bryan, can now be purchaaed for what It is worth for farm. Ing purposes. Now la the time for a good bar. Entered.—littat Waal- &Vas Dtatrtet oourt 04 Saturday, District &Wu) Carnahan entered a eeLproe. In the ewe of John Witham . and taaae - Dunlap, 10 Inapt w ith .mice A. Bolls and odaara for =Wring to mist the maths off ter' In the - Oleardeld district. Oa motion of Samuel Parrlanca, Esq., It was or dered- that' witnesses to sabpaudied fbr defea- ywfrootloa of City Ordlaaneer.--The Mayor iblo weraleg illetiosed °lonise a umber ot mos Err rioletko of Vlty Onllestw—fire for leaving brae standing on Firtli street, sad four for leadeir drays CS the streets over nhiht, noes wen. 'astraed la 'each ease. Three wen were *rad s2la eseltetse for We denim their gal Preseatatiotto-ritt• a; w tie occostitibbed YmbX 'mar or Pie Plitrbuitt' nes:m . lm made tge ttelpleat of b lubtdattai Word mtg. bandit MI Flaunt*, stsbt prams. M by the flttobairyWDrattailo Ammootwit; it a tralltiessibi cbillyillatut, and ass °Cribb Ktt Webtlnatit bittritialy feelor& • r .1 . -I -V,- I .`` ESZiiLL4Mttij4l(.4.47B6.,-f. • Row the tallow, View the •Athisii of Mr. Lines:dn. !‘ : - Editor; Gaxtte:-1941 blowing that all loyal -• . people of Livia WM be glad to larn that the great crime perpetrated In the interest of the late rebellion, in the asaaasination of the Prersldat of the; S a t es , is n o t . fitly de t , .... bounced In this country , but all good men. every } where unite In branding It is the greateet end. most amally of crimes, and in Widowing their: ' sympathy to 'the people of Amalie, I hail) . thonght it net ant of place to funnels you for' paidleition ha extract from a letter font the' - United: Stata Omani at Napke., with some ox-' trade tranalates I:frout Italian papeis. - - lie agar '' The Neapolitans have expressed theme@ pro rand and elated. "Synipatlij for our insa Witte cowardly assasebsatkni of 'Prthithest Llecoht. I , have already received seven addremenchlf Pri sympathy and expressive of the greatest daell- * tattoo for that • crime. Thise addrates rams_ , Iram the most_ intelligent and - paulotlC then - Or . . ' triply, : and foremost among these wan one-front ithe Garibaldi Society; also a letter from Gaud. Mr. Lincoln had acquired the love and'Oend-I 'dace of the masses of. the people or Europe to '; an extent that, perhaps,' no other ' man tl# the ~ world enjoyed. He was retarded - a' Gaspers 'Z , repewntative man of universal liberty Pad 1 - eqssalilihts for all. After his great Emasedpa- ;.-----,--- tion Prociarnadßif - her became the idol of„, the 'people. Hie humble life before his elevation' to the Presidency, and.the fact that In Ida exsilted . ' position be bore himself so mildly and mereiftd.' ly in his great office, is another reason rot .., attachment that ims been gradually iltrow4Els.." Enrcpe for the last two pare. ' Yesterday (May let) a large proesssion, nuns-' . • bering about dve hundred ' pathos, with Pen- nen and flags draped in mourning; marched le 1 the front of my residence and seat in ssebtrithlt-, tee to presets} me an addmes cares. dant their.' els:apathy and the sense. In which they vidWed ' the r aseasdnatlon. , The, following la a tauhM7 'in of the notice of this proceeding from a Pa* paper published In Napless "Drrweinsvravrou TO TELE AIIBELLOAN COiltiT4 - -At 11 o'clock thbt morning (May lit) &heroin- - dents pain great, numbers in the court of - thet ' University 'and moved that an s .address hopes. , .... seated to the Consul of ,tho Naha Staten tro. . . preesive of our, sympathy for, the lower th e - . - ' President of that country, and par sense of the' , great, almag reat, perpetrated In thham e asmsalastla Pn..?Phe Of :, . ' . Phat andgerod man Abra Litico ,Lu - re s ident of the University presided. - Mine the'". addeets iras adopted the formed In precemlcsa,,' ' headed by the officers of that Institntione - Withs; • the banner of the University covered with crept,, In token of mourning, and marched - is nilmtee , . to the' residence of the United States Consul,. istr...Thsward. •. The honorable the officers. of the -. University and the Garibalsilan Major NlchOlaa " • Costrancoll„Presented - themselves to the Consul • to whom they presented: the Marmot congest. • matrons ations for. tie Victories .cif the. Union Ruda, ; over the rebels and profaned sympathy and col; . ! delence for the tragic surepeluraldestlirof Pew' s ident Lincoln, severely.denouncing the crime of : Ins enatelnation,and declaring that if the lead 4 ..: treed the rebellion were connected With 'that , outrage they *cad be, justly condeaned wait. I Europe, and their canoe would be foreverstainek , " bt so black waited."' The President 'stated Gat' while altar adults dime more directly hem thief -. • studettc 05 the Univernity end the liberal assprl it ' Astir.* he Might say on thll ctecillon . ..that he caressed the opinion's:of all the people of Xs- 4 "The - nal, Xr. XoWard. Pilled that,ha . felt - grit cd - by the "respect tuna paid tikhls'' tu country i te ndering thelreongraPdatioa for the -", ;recent.x Groton: victoriest.also for the eym.4; pattiy expeased osteasonnt of the asaaasinallon, of the greet and goodrYres"dent of the U ni te d' State, and the terms in which they , hati - ex4s, pressed their abhorrence of thercrime. :,,Ele de- - .., . r. , 'aired' that) they ' ehonld accept his words is the thanks of the Marfa& people roe their' fritind.:. 'ship and simpathy thus manifested. Thethissec - . • aril then Glowed. himself at the-balcony. whm all the weenthied people 'saluted - Wm betaking - 'off their hata; - which be acknowledged 'try 00 ,,, presaleg to them , his .thankt - for. their : Were, and attendance. and masking them . ..hat he. , should takelerestPleasure In Itsformlairtuitrov.:'' letroment of-We proceedings jilt witnessed.: - Then , assembly then rammed to the Univeralty.".-. , T4 ( o lif inse r..Ho ne tiard wan4: wZ g a . : Ds, inth , d_ tz fes a nt i this oily " oi!j : .' i, - .,. - . United States Conant at Naples, and is A Wove i ' Argument esneluded.--The argotsent the easeAdndralti, st John Osuittnell e. the steamer "Lent Lsotl.". which commetetd.- on Friday In the United Ettifes - Dbatiet (Murk ;net concluded on Batted'''. by J. 11.:Banif,'Rut:s— In behalf of tAujlbollant. Judge Meeandit. feSerfe!! his h. Postportede-oile dual heading imams; nst , Argarin.AuesseofJohn Master W and, ..usi, - !on >r itte - WitilitimP,Budrlalt hem has benipoitpatief imtllWednesdayllortao 'ITT al tat o'cluck. . A Ntsanum paper &Mies that the .rebehl oC East TM:Meisel" recently 'made a ahreird attempt .• - to lay hands on the $600,000 In .imecte - .captured at Anginas recently, by Gee. Uptoc, and,currieilt to Nashville with the assets and property of the , bank of Tennessee; 'A clerk and muter name& ; Meadrick, !tear Knoxville, attempted-to serve Mt Uttsulanent on tba,Goveraor fur this money, ea ground thet was'. the property - or depot(. , :tern in the bank.- The' Governor notified tbii ,Bhertlf that the bank of fennessee hat $9,000,-. 3 " 000 of the sacred Inalienable schnol `hind - longing to the children of the State, which Mat Kola* by Harris in 1862, and that he was de termined.4l bold on to these $600,000 at all hew - 'Ards. Italsorated that speculators are Dually ensign& in_ buying up the depreciated papa . . at • the Elate Bank,m. a discount - of n or se per cent., M:pnetirig to Ming suits against %tremor Brownlow to make him glee up the mosey. moot of three speculator are men • why chCAnif reed, aided and the robelltoo t - • ' Paseroara.=Thera scams to be ninth Wimp. • - yrteheueknt ut regard to the area of the latt or • der conceentogymports. Poe a sight odder • • standlug of the matter. it Witt be observed that - the origtota leoleil9nt.ef-the Ooveromant spa— , dry that 'm passport will be- ~exputted to be • tte• ken out by everrperson,.,whegescr be, or she . . may knee the United `Slam "mud every .kasepott.. must be renewed eithar. at-the' Department or: state, or at aiegstion oremisnlato eturottd, with. in one year from its date.!.. ?tile " Mile/Won War , gentlomdly been and still remake la' force, ant" la entirely unaffected by the orders of 11th Do•••• • • cember last, of Sth March last, or of ea June la.'. scant. or of either of them, all 'of •whieti relate • :exclusively to• persona =men into the.traltal States; The teConsity, therefore, for lwitsons • going abroad to yotectuommespotts„ la'lha Ammar &IA always has been: , • - • • •• •• : . Psseitiarrr Ltuema's 'ogee:due= at the Chictigo Far, which •he helped cobra& leith his own hands la the days of his Initialer r poverty, is the mostinteresting of all thisoblie: in the Fair. It has :been brought pletilMeat't Irina Its original location, mid erected iruddeg.i broad unelmounatshe corner of Randoliptistreet `and Wabash' ayenue. It Is a Nuadraingnisv building, about 'sixteen by sixteen, as nearly at wean guess at the measurement, and Ls a Ted. table log cabin; an aboriginal bach - rrnodsuanNi!. dwe.lling, of precisely the sates portraiture as these with which we are all more or less rand; - ler within this western'country, ' • ••' '• , GOLD was fi rat dienoveted In. the produce- of Otago in 1801. 'Melee then Otago has enciete , ed 705;174 Duna of the precious ore. Taking . f the ounces at the currant local value of 17a,.. • bd., this return representiaiwealthof attisionnA; lug character.' Since:the Ist of Januat7. peers by authentic returneltiat 55.149 cm tt* - .• geld.have hien brought' down taker • ••• i•e different money grounds. • - ••:'• • . _ Tun large Parsee ]tieso Cana. at liondarfi.' .bas with.liabil of about .0,000,000: ;of, Wifich £1,100,000 will tali in Enema. Ho has two Boum la China, onnit Calcutta, other at LiviriMel, and one in London. Spam. latians In:eottortin the form of what are called. bargainap have been the cause of the dig, , " aster,"and little is yet known of the prosper:in of _ . . NAW plead du just been Mao:meted by W. Antdbel do Gaspatiei Ibu the appearance of a star of the test& inikKaltude. , SPECIAL IOCA IVENS. - _:.. ,_ Tarim; W. non Medal Ed d e odderonii 'Dealer in Amerfeenof various oMatel: Moe at Alentader t 'I, near the Waiter Works, Pitudengb,Ta. dame; No. 711 lib street. Orders pecen ...... :V , attended to. All vat stre et. water _,....... done added shortest notice. itio eitarge l = i trel, prodded do reed is not abated actor Ms test or t . . 77 Attend. - Yr. Jobs Winer , tio. IN lateral Weft .0 11 Nhany. vu lathe • east whom the gkeloua news of trap piatut e( ..11kbasoad slut the surrender of the "ehel at Lee war reettredi and WU& -;„"intaagn at the pule produced , aad kaowligikanatedoa that mould adker;Tinads eel keup Walnut' albs taut WIDE. sod mum 4001 it ate*. , ope.hallet the 40 lekalk• Ikeacat *Ott attbaatalund TeatUgs are ,Inchutal la bla stock, Which be - Is prepared to make. up to order. on abort . notice In Ma Lula attleas Wad 7 .- at Oleg loir rates.:' A dates aunt. :mutat tehkergoods and tudy-mado doth. big will ablate taandaa Ida elegant !NUMMI , . meet One iumv eigmatanoat ot,lllliv. 'IMIABRIEM \l l -/ iIDOXprOK..4aIMOND -. ollThOtildltril9l.lo44 by EN% n.. 14, at au tattatas Pre E • EffItTANINOONIPTON tag itzliklauiTint Atottviautiokfiat!ttre- • .• • • - ,- T;:?* --- • r ' Aryr