VOL o 1:38. itt Vittiinggit tag*. vEat kkmrs' BY TiiiMMAPH. UMW , 111111017411 ' =ADVICE& MUM 4 -00- • Rebel Rlgblsi ao Linger Recognized, T aga AN APOV , MPaCiti : 'FEAT" Piny Wittoka and Loss of Ufa. TunrraMiLar =MOP QVINIMiI. ;d r um raiNoti coxfor, . 41 471.ei Voire.tapor.=etas. _ /iltr 4 16 81 . 501 , —ooinUrcipxoo2o6o;airiveetidaittenioon. 'Wispy thitr . baa smarty tire hundred gesseapm and a large number o magranta. r alvices me two dayslatew The Daily Namaanonitces that as the war may now be considered it as wid the Government is shout to ranee any longer to mogul= the Con tbderater stten•oftwer in" British parts.' Tem* th - mefteolidangitatsharacter will be obliged all ~ y either to &wipe assnian Sohn, rexamlead miaow a similar announcement. , Tits Then amst Johnson's proclamation open . leg mta la creditable to his moderation , aid is tlhot teitillCO ot respect for the low: wch has_golded the United Matortiovernment In u its.. dolman with - Botta' .ziatioe*; hopes this moderation will not be unrewarded, and that M ash Tome i will not attempt . -Mader Texas In another , the dines 'calends Qua" there la mottheallghtsst grand We'amass. lel horde Ii TEsae, altbnigh , ¢ rder may be ? mabitainedlbearyear or two. In the ;same sr .tiele It the earnest hope' Mat the Con: A .' Matta l ,may be. treated.M a generous 1: ;OWL _ _ • 21 . Lord Faimmaton tendered a pexisian'of,6oo to Yrs. Cobden who gratefully declined. The health Of the Xing of the Belgtma causes There were Any wrecks and mnihloss of life from a storm In the Baltic; Nothing poeltive is known as to Napoleon's - Waist toarAeleis. j It lautaded that the Imlay shoat Medan if; tars amtlanedir Alm nlshedin Parls_and speech. es on the subject are itatioulY awaited: In the Corm Zegiabalf. - . The Astrissaym•ylltes Watt .or , tlat ;Insrista in the United States to,.ol?teht volunteers are eat; 'Stray ' Bourse Arm St Wt. the: - , •••••••••i a r. A usietieg wad held r heldat Tar hi to protein against 4 " trued 5 1 1aP11 1 490n a the tang/Mal power . It is reported that the Spanish troops are or ,dered to withdraw from San Domlago at ones; Ili - Emperor of Brazil, in opening the Cham bers; referred Witte Florida affair, in:which tits United States Gorernment aelmowhalsed the patina of the Brazilian reclamation. Lfeerpoot, how cotton maleSton Ifosday sad Tuesday anointed to 15,000 'Wads, Itelaing 41/Cr bales for smalatioil and expciii. The market has been dull, and - In some cases 3.4l2)Nelower far common 'descriptions. Ameri can cotton y tralet and . anetuulged,,and 'aflassf-. cheater It ganotrallylnll 'Sad' partuilly a shade Fern= Pont% June lft.;"The steamship ffi bard= left - Liverpcol at 3.80 P M. the Bth, Lon, Amdahl' the OM, and panted the Point for Qns: bee at 6.31 The ram steamaldp Ylrginis:bnits , . Hew York, sivived;The Qieenstown and steam ahlp Nova bcotla from Quebec, Londonderry on the Bth. The Amnia, from HOW York,: ar-. - rived at Eicutlurespton on the 7th. The Cuba tram NefFark arrived at Quenstoarn the 9th. ' Gram Barnasr.—Parhament remained ad journedibr Whitrun mesa, and Engdah peaks are doe SeattertUy unienportant. . • The Tao' city article lap: The five - twenty bonds have been bs good demand both for Rol- Axed and Germany. Americana who hthe re- cently been buyers are now sellers. !Ike of Argyle writes a loagletter to the &Won= In moonset° soma rmi• by Lad Dalhands, to show that the antislavery prletelpie has been the great motive of the North la the prosecution of the war. He appeals to the Ilene* to help the Americana In. the, heavy bar-, den vitrified by the sudden abolition or Amory. The were, generally, applaud Earl Bosun's letta withdrawing the recluldon of Confeder ate vessels. The Star rejoices that hallow erumtmt kaa netflierat imposed Upon by devices as to , the strength of the Confederates, and their cau dated reslausnos In . Tesss. , _ There bald beat Wimp setddent on the li GrestiNesteralitallway,Excimlon train. from .LiveVcsol London. with 1000 passtmgefs upset near ithrewsbury, end-loud:sea parsons were killed, slam misty were seriouily Injured. Fasack—Dronyn de Hays had issued in structions *War to, . thosa , contained. In Sart L,EttiselPs letter of June Ind, In relation to - the Withdrawal of protection to Confederatnyessels ofilfat, ' „ •*. 41; • Napoleon arrived st Bonk June 6th, in gave audience to the Lunlslan embassy. He was expected to resell Paris about the 10th. Bourse. on' the 7th,:' closed rather weaker; Bents, 67f. 45e. Inn', Jun 7.—There had Coen tumors of cheeps in the Ministry, but the Florence JfaSom denies them. The same journal pub rielidis of negottatbans with the Pa psi Court by Elsner Yegasd.` The Pope, It is s th tated eywiltbrpr, will appoint Bishops to vacant sees, but esented by NUM , man uel and Willaeloildwiedge bireaa thefelocer E elgr and re. Meefolze the kingdom of Italy. The Pope con - MO" lel the 'kW imllort of SOMS - Fillatinprics, and the Italian Goemnient will hate the fight to jaunt the return of Prelate* whose pretence mai94 =ll= Bl I° pith" e i sa rallata Brack. of Foreign 'A d voiligthil-ok account of 11l health, and lt, was marmot lass would he imeceolhel ±7 i lea; Ca " 'Lana. la a. --,ftgasbey, Atm! 2. 7 -Cotton adianclngi memurreciabidded. ilfott2 : 7The condition of affairs are d 4 1166 , 00 - 2 Matief reihet;,,Ttediedit tint t deman Teri 1104 good open market,ll}o -A further r•Modi6a in bank ram was onsMe.W. net unlikely on the 6th, . but the bank court broke up without making a 1C opcd hid *need Its rate ;kit 3 meld. • • • "ohms Lute, 3f tmiHnimaatur—By Rleleareeh to Lortdredeel, 4 4mio Ms.. The Paris bonespoadeat of the row says Preece Wantleithifreliddmetta learmapooM to one a that staliafftttieftlnach•protectloV, mid heave will not allow any power to ettack4 and erilkdeel with anteaters without menu. la the debiteht.thei Carps 3iiddehlUX xMtlet: Meted taMtranCO was alma that there wee ao Ihaf t SMityleemilmflialthheedlithatms4 ekthe Mop!, later tilm r ~ u -drealm , of the omelet of-the Ittioteperta les activity Is the mediae kr Amer. bur comilderable ,demand from Oa -Chi ifth.thiximddit dosed km...tn .• ited _Ask . o 1 , 5•24 - .!• 67® ! 67( Merdd4334reaetad ?.t; tn.& • I* l 6, 4 o 9l ther iire T R Oldsor cottoulor ilaTlClOlmati..:llie-tos**: owlet tifiraz • sad Etbeetintis.batiksis pcdri,:itidAuf . . .. • Orlatris <1.1330 • • •• • 'LTdi 1701•126 • .leka 1040 - 441 4 1 1 7i•1ie Asilzp*e4,44ls l :9 • - nibs sake* dosid • • andlaids downward.- Pro- , i ttataatbactive, . . „ ~. ii.o3* - Jam 11.-tcaisals claied.at giseili 90 0 )ettat =OM I Illliaols„Caatral Mtge& 9,51 i; Mrlalbaras - 51 V; 13.13...5.9Y• 67. , The bill ion ha the batik of Wand bad kr:rased -.423,000. Prc=i.rum .B.—Breadsurffa 1 anetuaaged. tidaV Bed 'Wad 1-.;' :Tad. vary dun. aquitt and steady. Talklar Inactive. Lard t10 1 111501.‘ rrOduca 1114, -- P41041110111i 11.$ ..,1.4,., . 12iedaa Xarketa-;-Breadstuffs antes and steady. WAIT% , Patmktutt,arat at ga pi or IKE rUAL Pr VIRSONSPIRATOIIB. 1.61 , 11 / 4 JUR" ow. BEL*Oti Stelhar MA:Mt .: S*l2. r .". iiir7s/ii:vritia ' rfr4ll.3 ' 2 • 4l*l:ll4l; . *IY 1 . 1111 0, 1 4 2.3 " 7611 1. Pl a kennela*Sl ivirit, Wei:A , C 4 / 1 0 0 - . 1 00444 1 cam LeidEtrUramal.! r-o.rprdigt Alt Me IMO of Betu Woodirottiteto. l V 5um6 ,= 16 1;T: 04 1. 0 40,,, "tatfOl'ii taitordorie vita' i7cfitikria: dtkarAteptottio..T.. 13teoboos .ainticlFY? _Tillogerlti.p. ,restoas,, for ma COMO, 01 the tact thatibe:lllbsita advocated tlegg,4) " the tErOtateral , l ll 6olll4l to istlopendot6o. and 'iris led to bellevolhat tt, - wool!! be '-ottorttod r _ . _ ,--;. 1 .. - . . e~'~. TIIE INTERIMIS FROM =Ol AccotaiT..9r,un. IN THE CAPITAL. ; - Not!Mut% Popularity Increasing. . FITIENIni " TOINIMS TiE STATES. Enterprise of Americas Companies, EdNORA. SCHZ*II comArozp. ►fIIBTAACE 1 1 114 bsfOLBU3 801110112 D. - , , Nay Toni, Jane 18.--Aloiltereld'a City of Medico letter gives an • account of life in that 'Capital. During the winter-the Emperor has • i "given number of State balls at which ail the teremonisdi andi - hilixdficimmt .European 'courtsnre carefolly copied. The 'drums of the ladles ire in the latest Parisian sty*, and Jew :eliy and diamonds appear in profesion. Joy oflicensnppear In fbii uniform and the most dignified formality is observed. the Preach otitis:re and ofidiers do not like &aloe and are &Woes to go Siete. it'll' thought Maximillian wonid be glad to get rid of tho French army and French induftce. • The correspondent says: Marimellsn's prt, laity is increasing, and that. he Is .disp ying much: intelligence, %recentness, tutterprals and .'wisdom; he is reported as friendly to the..llnhed States, and a short time since he is reported to have said: "Let the United States understand me, and recognize my Governs - neat, „ and I will open a inarket, hue for millions of Productiend . manufactures,' And - sinientious" of the North. To tecome my enemy; and break up my Gov errata, would but -.remand Mexico into her former state of artarchyand disorder: The Uni ted States should wish for a valuable. Progress' ive 41/Id.thriftr neighbor In •Xesleol not a sloth , . f el, unproductive people who can never do any; thing with Mexico themselves, nor, can they make Mexico useful to rust of the • The rorresposdent says Mailmlllarr his given a liberal subsidy totheYeraCrun aad New York steamship &wend to BeniHolladara liner front Mazatlan to San - Preached: - American' companies levet& exclusive privilege of bald ing and running horse railroads to the , city of Mexico, and smother has a charter for a railway, one hundred tulles between. Oneeretero and Gnasiainato Agencies for large numbers of Amer ican inveotions have been -grantel, and_ &hotel an New York plan ii - nottbulidhog. There are now in Mexico about_ 40,00 0 Eurs._ peon trope.' 'Of these ' 2B,ooo sreFrh,latet, 7 , iy Snares, 5,000 Austrians, 4,000 Belgians. Duke Gain's Sonora scheme has completely collapeol. Orrin is still In Mexica,-whera ho has -been several months. MaximiMan never ,716 him au interyiew, Lever passed word or .!Itith kim, and quite ignored his eristence; while he is debarred from cLoasing the threshhold of his palace. Sian is eve 4 day talking with other Americans about important enterprises for daveloplngthe re sources of his Empire. -• • Now Form, Jane 17.—The illeritid's}Washing, oh special says i Intelligent nous Me OW of Mexico to the 29th - ult. states the &publican Oen: Megra occupies - the Stites of gamelpsa, New Leon,- Coalunilkc - mod_ Mishaam, and Is Swarming .with guerillasi.- The-regular jteoub; Scan troops under beguiles are in - excellent stir its. putes, th; Fieneis commander; still ii n olds' the De ad. daughter! of Generale Artega, &vies, Salta , and others,, In imprisonment, notwithstanding - Archon-lan - had ordered their release, In Morella the French publicly whip. . A large force lc to be zest ikons Sera Crux to -Meta tri,prevent Aniericann ham- morning inteldexico. From eighty to hundred pat rols are shot data. under sentence of court mar in a of the country occn*ed by the_ — mission to France it to seek assistance from Napoleon against the anticiptit more ments of the Americans, and if this la ' t grant= ed to the fullest , Ft t lto k, Hav,i .leave the country _ Lamm BODICES nom r.s .s. THE OCCUPATION OF BRO DRIVEN inirey Nom • Qheridaa and Canby StillinXew GENEIBAL-IndreWS,COSPISAT Atilt?! PROCLIUMON IN 'IMI ARRES/MW rot kviEr. w.mmosj , Unit' Yalu. June 17,c-,qhe_ : • corns: pi:indent% in the Gulf Department later , telling accou nts of the incidents • at. , Leading Madlollowing the occupation of Browns. elite, Texas, an the Sig nit., by the -I glossal trions smear General Brewer.. The troop*, 'pretiers to evacuating the place, • • rel. , ,a laged the town, and made primmer* of • el of - their their officers, until their &lands for •pay. meet ortheir back dues went come with. The rebelsiefl the day previous to (km. i: rown's arrival, not waiting to be pahrled or • comply In any-manna. with the terms of , - • Xlrby Smith's surrender. Large imams of roared scram the Rio Grande, into • • ..tag. inn with tham their mem • Their a rt illery they sold to, the_Rl • • unlit. peddlers at Mumma& ,11 la said that the last of the rebels *ere driven from Bro b Mexican residents:who organized a • • kr 'the pm -aeMm of orsier,, soon • the Afteresklng 4xeseesiou of Brownem e, Gen— ruing Brown wrote a team to General Mega, the la lerriallet r eomnlandei, at Ifetantorax, hire that neutrality srould be observe. :b th e_ . duentain - knee in regard tO thi 3o : o tOlt bl MU . See between the Republicans mull= • • - it le paid that the vessel General • .as well ea Kirby Suettabas scone to)! -• • • If latter carried with him a , eceighltrahle . • • t„ , _ On my the 24 Inst., the rebel Gm - , Kirby . Stan sa d MigOtleelnlre remised cm, • • the United States @tamer %WM J ' • Captain Sands, OIL •Gairesion, when the arts• of sap tender of all the rebel trans-Minkel • • forces weletiPtbd hY Geauraillmitlp The • mem- Int• the rehel ofleefe 'were .feyett • - to Oat. *mum and on , the sth Inst. Capt. . • dead Mbar cifilotre peaceeletkepto-the WWII, landed, received Its aucresider from ais Mayor; and once More unfurled the national flati e rrer the pabile kmildingele thezpresence of a but endear. ionstrative and ordetij UM:6I4 of the people. Generals Sheridan and Canby the w i i zi : t iseth still 'washew Grimm on loth Inn. e former was busily engaged In the organ arel kr- - ;warding of his forces designed for the ocanpa. 'Alen of Texas. , Thrikfantrf of General Welisteril (imps lied !arrivedi at Moble,where orders had beee received from Gefteral Sheridan for them to commence I'maring toward/Me:mm.o General Caster's ama in, were already =route %thither, and the 18th Corp, Trader General-Gordon .(ka tt ig F . as weft 'a' ;eaten acute Ult ',Come;. likeemili se Steele, were expected to start for that region In a few dam The Preakenitiennuntyr . .. _ . —,- - -- ttoaatitatien created mach exottemord In New t . Orleans. = damn excepted : l front pardmiarere rare moth= hal biebnimpretd),.;: : • ' ^ , ; Large numbers of paroled rebel caw; its` lu i ha well as =Mere, hate ream— ily Bailed In New , Orlathe andattled down to the quiet ' e of *lute ildr. , Generale Boiareganil - d ;DI& Taylor have been for some Maus. In the vicinity of th e city, awailizit the gi of the Worenthlant In their caw. ,- ~ ,- , , . .- ~t Ortlinlatleo Chase Iva MI In - Ng - Qrleaw.- a r tniti on the 10th Inat., . •• .- , -A. 0 , The tad/foss of Tie 'co me 0 pais wse rapidly reviving. • • • - - • .. • • • " E Z ie The late xenel 'Go reside - Allen, 'tor lank Lt lamed* farewell addrots to ,the . ~of that Stabs, acknowledging. the . Intro ble Ueda aliments, the fidbare °t the rebellion, and that • he= longer whines to be their eve, and areneem i =to abinitireptiPY 94 0 Ilk' !lona The Alabama hate archives,; removed h i the fehelkte Mina*, Georgia.' on the Advance of G cad Insoige oalabT. 'were reatitif' ,ffitFolrl and, and wind at1490110:011 the,ltblea , ...• MI Muir way to be tamed to the oanint -Pam/. tonlay. --The Medea archives ,of,th hate of blisstselppi luel also been secar, an man en konte to - the Dude "Lapites. ' ' ' ' 1 , ', , L_ The late Sabel Governor 'Moore, a Atabstni, Las been treated and eat north under game. ' Union , rnecthsyt :are , bednit efferent limits o r And National b ' are to be reetebilsted In o e And ,Montgrorn ; itsresell tenths othercities. , . „ , • , ~_ ; ~, L -Jo ht amnesty -erWitn4, mat i n f i duellist= 1 e.o t lz n ii , , 1 fr ',FikfirikO4, o 4o l acided , ItoPfsiTo- 1 . :4w zediiic. - -4atiii*J—lbisucaniond ..ve4. lite of t imhz; mat* of um' f01.._u9.,„'0t r are wow is the r: wr , .. 0 ; 4 er lll :lHdch be - In HSI, : The poliellieetee t to u p a o poseeedesslestihspropee• -37,adiMd. of tit -dittindre in 4= leat *WIN nal arithdininaKek, e ) r tesenliszbluielstapnselsiisligesi.. f -%.•' „, 1 It Is gm le pleas of sooty Itlar4;2l laid ties 'ldeissd7 Ilboled for . cove." , PV,. which is only beilhanz. , The 'Tircieeeditig Ls f liddifititerY tir itlftlf, the oinotplitit -btdegi 1131 0 0 a PHI the canoe. . , , 7 • 'P, .: 1 ' i 1 • ~.. , =II >~; w t fy w .-''(+b~.'=is'd•,X<_,'~.<cd.x..s. ~".:siiw :Y.. - :;= F'+'v T aNc ..- DAILY CONFEDAILiTIS MITI DORMERS 11311811111. THE MALONE pAYMASTEH. ROBBERY. Trovhistud Gannon of lens end teeigtri OUR ;WA . WISE PRANCE: wAxitatayoy; mine i 7 =in - 1003riaiteeyrlth leatrnettons from the Secretary of War bald liciarbutd. K ee rarlar4 Thomas cock ,Barthibila sia Robed' y rindl o we m i me d ikonthe Old Capitol prison thla moping imon thetr wolf! to tear& ihe, :te4 These mm Irhe nia(releiiefOt Wlll bermimbercd, Were meted mime time ikri t muitiry ocenia:fer engraft Confederate tons* ota pLtee - . a _ clir*Thel.' Y. , 4csan , who Was muted some. montha'aince ofi a charge of being Conearnedin the robber,' of EalOnst. , -Payamitter g of about ter aty thensand dollars, has been released from the Old Cap itol, to be turned over to the civil antiss. reties,. )lbssum,' about the time of the robbery, iwittonb of the Iletzopolitan detectives, &raceme menthe after the robbery weer, arrested by some'. of the Officers 'of the OldOspitokla Ph ladelphia. The President has appointed' Andrew J. tet• ilton, Of Texas, to tie provisional Governor: of that Ude, and also James Johnson, of Georgia, to be 'pm:filo:eat Governor 'of Georgia. , The Perm of the prociatarelon Ls precisely similar to that h eret ofore appointing Profielonal Governors nor 14 . 0 M Cartillna and littaltalppl, and the dtaks Fcgbed the wine. They are to exercise all fro po per to enable the loyal people to re store Statento their Constitutional rdaelents to the ederal Government, anti topresent etch republican form of State government as will en title these Btates to guaranteesthe United • 131 ates : therefor, and 1M people to the , pr o of n the ace a Blabs againtt • ttmesiori, insureds- Tlio n he; of Of Sento today 'addreetjed the following to the Secretary of the Navy: i- - Durtznotur or 87• Th: _: _ - WASEIZOTON, Jane 17,1885.'• i • :- Boos. ffideon Well* Semites 7y if tolo Naar 2 Bra th e honor tar reports - that It ides r teen made known to this Deportment, -by the 'Minister of the United Beata delding br - France; that the Imperial GOvernment, of that_ oonntry has removed all restrictions, heretofore impu3ed by lt,' upon naval - inter:mu with the' United _Sestet. I have also the pleasure to inform you that I have learned, In the same authemtleraan nu, ,that the Imperial Government of Frinckhas withdrawn from the bisurgents 'of the Halted States the chtracter otbelligeonds, which here tofore that Government had conceded .to , them; arid that the proceedings by the Gator:Meat of Frazee hae been prompted by the exprme desire • of reerivlbg old sympdbies betstemthe two ne- Sone; whose interests and traditions esinenly invite tbezti to cultivate the tenet cordial:rely. - tions; I leg leave to raciest the tolPortance of communicating these fade to the proper officers !of the Navy. - • • - , - _ , ' I have the honor to be sir, your obe d ient. Get. "Eli '. • :, .• ,- -• I ' . Ulalt R_ . . B4WA ZIV ' . • . 111:i smax-mure AGREINT Mir. Dili' HEW OFTOE BRIG GEM WI T. CLARK PROMOTED. • • TFIF NE9ROSUPPIIAGE QI7EBTION feathers= Taltiug•the An Oath, . LAST, OF SHERMAN* . -ARMY - 4..EFT2 Naw 1 Toot." ' iunterrf.!;-The .1117,3kri Wash- Mgt.= special says: Among the pap= captured - waa•reft., Davie. Polar mat one 'IMMO by Jed to Mrs. Davis. forwiediately upon the cauchulon of the negaistlons between Gone:‘ Johnson , and Bbeivnan. Jeff Won= his wifethat they hays wined. more In stipulation forthe &mth than they ever asked either before or since the Conf. • meseetrumt of the war. He also states that the agreement fully recognizes Slate sovereignty., and is an endorsement of Bentham Thews =dot State righti. There was also a letter found es thaws= oiling:lin:4AM . Dods' private sec retary, from the rebel postmaster Reasran In. , which the latter -now Into an_ elaborate alga. meat to wove that _the South have get In sups-. talons all Abey ewe sake& Brevet Brig. Gan- Wm. T. Clark, Assistant ttOlutant Gatind of the Asmy of Tenneaseei end Chief of Staff to. Gen. McPbason, bad been cosfinned a thll Itriler General, and takes .foramand In Gen. Vl-.• I's corp. Worfrrs Washington Special sayer There ; are large numbers of politicians here just now, froMelrear.section: - Ther%President is almost , lermbffs Of several Her State Committees. am In town; they - mace their determination to stand by Presi dent Johnson In the question of 'negro suffrage to besettled Whet States. •• •;- P., • s• The Amnesty oath, is bei ngtakeft by Smyth: ' 'era citizens in -large number,, - while about 'thirty prisoners of war arebrouglit in each day from Point. loolnut z to take oath of Olt. • The Third Divlslon of the. r e nrieenth corps, being the pat Of 'Sherman% - army , left tbas „merologlarthe Meths "Balstmors :and ifinuirna Nimunam _OF 1111101113. 3)94ll:w:atary ia Pr4 is c s a of ledf."Davis' Guilt 41M3 CIYd.GEEMMB4.OISCOUNTERITITER. . , 1 ftparationi Par a! gettytbitg Camila. Nil vox;itatill-=The - M met , Waaldrit. , :tOn 66121 IMO t" 4/overtime:et hiattientred de& innintarylreattlt . fiterintnetintibleiffthe guilt of , ,leff. Davis la the matte,- of the inlismansust most tontal treatment of Union prLsoners. When dint Land to thelinhilklo the reels 3 0 1 /' bOIR . *4 days, they will astound the ettiziei world. I A c444.-Pepuiprof,,,steral hours' duration was held irmlay;sin! lolly attended. The sub ject nadir einliddiritiiint his not transpired.. AR • rititors were silicify exiluded Cront'itha Ina& 4 it 4Zilanekeiln acoordance wiiiiiimsnlejrt l Charles B. ifirehennich, who itroninnied.hin winter at 11; for counterfeiting, azta brought to this dry, and lodated in itut.Old• Usplicd prison, Mite= released by the Wand, Opmaionof a writ of *Meet omits:. The pia. Mehirged With a mime punis h able emir' civil courts. 131 s COWL* In ad* lads made. toludire Vila; of the Supreme Court= pwakiltstrict lot the writ, Which was granted , grad: upon; c.itiaiitt Mod; teeter Of the • Is the eckeeotinut Wood blurs mime to fn. Louis, where be wait turnetover. the civil iitrthorines, ' On . the Met net (this rot the wilt,-Wrod Mole a return of this Whirl aVed themetter. - .., .. . .- Plr9/11100113 for the ceremeel.: ea pi 4ii.' tattier bi the' 4th of , Jelylrenvertialstraluf , IMY andieribramosessment of filetterallOrenn tofectir th e ds7; and the oftandUes of ansuleo.; Imam There will -beenulideralde unitary dioJ play au =ths namuttax..r Anneal iordmed General Banco& to GP O: furnish one ms - to•iitY, 1 ment oilman:Cm:one tottalion,.if cavalry, one battery of Miler/ and.tiotinib4Cmnald ter: the occasion. Generals Meade and Wilcox will be prmand, and possibly "General Grant and _a portion of his stag, Tito occasion will be one Of rare interest and WM den • •'' attract i large ettenber of visitors. - - CgiefAurta urtioN OLDIERS AT ANDERIONY4F» RESIGNATION Or GENERAL OFFICERS. TROTTING HATCH AT HOBOKEN. New ton4 - Jimil.7.-- - The Area tee a com munication from (lettere! Rinks, Chief Muster- Harris!turg. eadoelpg a emepty *plied stsiement, , wideh shews • that the mor tality among the Linton soldiers at the *oder- Sonyille rebel prison, during the year ending the nth ertelli r tMli 12,190zinen. ,The peatttatmonthlymortality was 8,991, in August About 800 rebel prisoners whpp ba ► s;been.c Awed at llart!s Ulan& and -Elmira wilt leave by wawa Y;RciP:l for South94rol4424 C leCt ' 4 let I lamas ' a awaiting 9011110111111,11001:4'. Xbift /EMU'S WaShillatan has doi; 5 0 1 1 /V4P " T h v l 81h. Y!! I .P.IY. tS 4414 OA Ottallit,:..•-• ; h lege number or, oarallarses biro beet anierea barest toldttle r Aftesm. to bdtietbfregiotnpairo!ellonekts retaine d- in the aerate, • IV 4 , thie tblictudis cellUers hem beta seacted: 'Brod Mat Gise , autbar r Bait. Gma. a. meninx P. Shepley. Vanitonsw, O;LiK . ntlifapd 11 44 , Brig- 4 4°! 1 ? - 40 1 * ( Fmkl'i has been retaineo • Atha truttinwanatch -at ,Iloboicen ryeatecday taiiween - Ladifibern; Frank Vernon mid Mina wall Jackson, Lady,Thorayon in three Knight heels. Peat times, 2;2?. t:Y' a _ ~ PITT.S.I3IJE.GH, MONDAT.- *PINE 19, 1865 DEWIORIF - STOCK AID MONEY MITERS. sueo,oolicaly . eourrre MEG tag WOE EEVIEW , OF: THE' WHHLUALE . PRODUCE MARKET. %Mies 33x7 . • Citoticlas . Traielleo. , , • Niw Tong, — Jima , 17.--The IdAck•Market Otani an blerelowd-atwileas.: "Spettilative feel- lug appears to gather' strength., and them is very general exixsotolton tliat prise{ Islgher..! Broking;-backed by eas ease of the mon altlnarksg.Laregiuglag Mend :affere .to loggias pestles 10 percent. 'margio, which is drawing into the market- an Increase of Ve rt. EstilwaYlifit,WE Simi ow 11 - recall at the Stock Ex but Inuskieni Was light. Pitts; burgh graathe melte; .sodjtook..anotime gisf ward turn—, Oalhe second call, the Market was generally betteri - With - little demand :generally. Upwards Dither thousand shares of Pittabrugh were sold: the last ,board the market' wars still boaymot. Government' securities were steady, but ihere Was scarteiraly variation In the market. State, bonds are rittiong and there Is nuke a rise in Nis. mud sixes.- Bank shams andßallway, mortga• gat are fkm, but the carters are light. The Gold market was firmer to - dal, and there was sockdderablei animation in the Gold Boom. 'Bull combination apparmily has tem con- Ohl. The shipments of specie to;day were ,- WlO, per City of Washington ; $362,990, per New York. The total shipment& for the week will `cunt to about 12,000,000. Money I& Very easy; Large balances are Wens' at four percent. The new United States OW of IgEWs gothbrized by Congress to be turned " to. wards; the `construction of the Pacific Esiiroad,, hive began: to appear,.in 'Wall street; only 111900,000 have as yet been lamed. The liost has the following weekly review: • The whinetak market has been comparatively „quiet during the past week, and the prim of moat articles have advanced slightly with gold. The stock sifgrain at this port was never known tube iso light at tile. season of the year since the oDenlate of the canal. Flour has improved; bat closes heavy at 1113,45(g03,50, lan extra State; -Fa brhada $10@lO; Ohio shipping, NIA* MO.; There has been some demand for export, but orders ire atOli moderate, prices continuing Soo high for shippers to operate fogey great ex tent. ; Spring- wheat is selling at $1,40©1441 -Red ,Weetiro, 11,01Agli,70; aad'Amber $1,10% 1,80.1 White wheat Is. ec.arce, at $1,00@2,10. The exports bare slightly increased during- the weeks but the fluctuations la Exchange have prevented the 'txteention of foreign orders. Ikarn",has been In goad demand; to potter thh army, and with light minds boa Improved and cloees strong.;.Sound Won is selling algae, kid' yellow round et 11.- Oats htve been -very ac ' tire, government baying freely;; prices have al; vented about eight can and dere firers at SOU, for Western axed. Pork has fluctuated slight ly, add there have been, large sales to corer COA tract*. Then is not much disposition to boy for future delivery.~ The market closes heavy at 101,75 roe old, Eliall;l27,,AiStS for now Mess; and $lB®lB,AO for new. Prime Beef-has - 'obi more freely, 'lit prime faior bons, as the stock is very large; prices closed $10.50 '613, for plain mma, and $18(31.5 for . western mess. There bee been morn dOing time beef; and priMS,areltiem. India mess Is 'Clue .at' SO4, and ,Estra Ihdia st Lard has ins. proved and closes very firm, wings lied stock; :market clement 15@i7):',,e Por No. I. and 113(4 'l9c for fair to prime -steamed. Whisky has been quiet aid unsettled, ,the leading holders baying been enwliling to seal to any greet ex tent; it eked harry. at $ 2 , 0 3 ®3,0354; for Western. Hops have been la poor demand for home axigamptioa. -t Reports from growing districts are very unfavorable. The old and new mops are oersted at10(0% for interior and com mon; 25€A0c for fair - to prime; and 33@180 for Lair'to choice. 'Vein bra been fair Inualry for Molasses - The Petroleum bottoms In Crade bas been lights, prices awed nominal_ et 1434 c. Relined bre been In good demand, and prices are arm at 71G7.1c. The trade in Dry:Gitiods has bees dull during the week, and there IS a decline in the demand usually experienced at tide season, which. can_ meted with the movements in - cotton produces weakness in cakes fabrics. The prices of , tot- ton goods are moldy lower than a welt ago, though certain styles 'Pedal In denim* are tolerably Ann. There Ist* inclination aasougYfio. berm to mks any more than they can ins. mediatelv sell, and time contracts are generally dcolinrd, production is generally bicreased' and ICI docks are steadily Au:mewl:lg. The movg meits ore:once an, closely watched, and among Jobbers the opinion prevails that the increased reesupta of nne.mwerial wig emu pet &ma tea prices. Deasy abactings are now - held at WS© Ncl Fine goods, however, sell al premenden ately higher ti THE MUIEST OF JOLT mrrcusui, Cue of General lee and Oilfers, NinrYmm„ Joe grewsi' Watling. tad special states. on authority, that that. is no troth In the report that John Kitchell has been Wilda by. , the . Grand Joey at Norlbl*.: Filtpscren leading rebels of Virginia were in dicted by the Grand Jury-lathe Gaited Sams Mundt Court recently at Norfolk. Among the names blended to , be t presented 'was Joke'. Kichekbut Milehell'acue was not inrestign ted. TkejartnipofterWillhsealy atatetst - , • General Lee and other noted men among the rebelclately residing after these imiletnunsts were reported, wee'given to the District Attorney tolvesent the ease of Mitchell; Delbin he had Anne to do a0.the.1417 ad)Ottrned. Mitch ell's arrest la understood to have been made In anticliration of this proceeding and. for the pur peke of seen:log his presence within the Janis. attar - 00a OM% Coot of Vireale• vls. bettered that all - those indicted at' Kora - named will be tried for treaKlN .Some or the leading loyal Virginians are here to urge that . I ..ce and othasildio yen, by Grant shall 'be mitered of their es 'and' biltained that they am at liberty totzra. MerntrY. Irnd .tbes denett depart'th t standtrialtbilekta.. atn. Othenytnet that be pardoned upon his 'petition now pandtntheriers"theVrealdeek WEIWIN ;11 : lliPii COSTIMBI: IN DIAN DEPREDATIONSC_OMMITTED • • iNzer Tann, June 111.--Andritawftent Etarl to, O M nit ., represent, that the rebelllanagateke tiortioietitissa Of ksiatisrat, WhOtilli lit progreel. Sem:eats on both sides are re. restd. Meg had sedswithreesilltituatemi., the town of Plaleanee thy were attaCkeds . ed and renal, 7-ChdlkantOnklet nod a rhooffering pardons to all ern= re, and in consegaence a lumber of hed,'neipgodin,tito rebellion, had retarrual to their Tormet"aegianee: Startler. law , has been declared in rebellious sections of the Mil. ,' The Sava leanfi 2 tij i 'O . :meta:rodent who telegraphs fronia Button on the Overland Route, tooatotod Om west alien% Atit,lPZ: heindensint extvay enterteln disteher 4. Mao troubles last seam on the will soon be roamed. The Ellout'and Cherokees ere gathering o g- n the , North Platte River,. -and are ..mmityndepreihnloata Several, treveaers • TO been ililiekiad Wad' iWeretnidernriome 4 the Stations about the ist at June, and con. ~ .testectwardrtren ott. ', ..,. i -. •, - ~, ~.. • .• , ~ Revenue. Onnintellon!“;.4!kliViii ===== V I LT I F i e Jona 11.—The iiirald's Wash • okyarianorg,lkirmin! emit dem Tophtlollitice • - • • • IComptroller of that „Ally. Alas Jams _mot= lbythe , Fresldeit, thhd;tsiasshee t hy,vhil tolsslon to revise the _lnternal men= system. ,Ttdieotapleteir the Cominlarlon, , an& they. urlit I proceed at once to organize and en et their LuTergitcticap— ,rhb' llntereral ' , "ad ArtixlD9 ; 1 41 .t.ernOnvlgedin thahlog i,ll ll rocop noteance from Tool, eta: the. Minh Wyebenburivand - frovecst: thlt PI* 111. ;(3 :refs to the Rho Grande. The. u.pWtloit fhad ,IttatAimicated,P the- surveyor having, II Mal 19th, rimmed to Baits. Fp, from, ,w.hence.tn ea* ISPOrt 13exteeted at gut attend Lsod Bee, of, Interesting dc,talfs regard 'to the miningr" on ands other zahtLets =ot Interest to the;• , ` . .- . - !ignited Of Nationat i lteyennet" ' ' - :litrw' Tort) 4tmer. 1.8.--d. commission. an. &Abed by a law Of Congreseconsisting' of Maori:David A: Prelle,"of Troy . ; Stephen Vol- , welli , of , .Rlllladalphie„ and Maye r of Chicag o, .L . meet ar the.Onsuira name heme, o .week, to leggin Into th e mums of thematic) al mantle. and the beet method of collecting th ' lime; 12 Wenrire Had for., and ;,O talk tegthaont• ' "Amy - utiaillon drmieed to timm, la care of Um. , ~.I , infr al t i t port. The Omni:MUM Will diet ea . • 'a coot teetanginted by the Iwo! ,itee and . o dullest, life cottmtlatdaberitriliteeOntbied .this branch ot.the Imalneu natal tt le gbAttli • • Th o 7 wJ II mule. Maud= a. IIYe Of. ht(tiroesbe. tWeeit..oleithdthe'fttbr Eyre ..... of Can= IFOili '1 4" ''' ' ' '''''; '' . f - 1341#51. ;Mull Morrumentf ter Hill Monomer&•risarrolatlon .fire;eppleptlate yokel wectsken 'OtTreshiene Llieeolo..gdsixrd." IL }Willingham, mappers:. lot tote The ohLpeard of damn wero IPP,INIXENT,OR RESIGNATION OF SMEIL CURRENCY FOR NATIONAL BANKS : pages in the Interior ilepartanent knouncor min mum gAtMORIES AT, THE curseimp CEMETERY. CIVIL GOVERNMENT IN' 2-GEORGIA . . . .: thtsr Vonic,Jane 17 .— The Commercial Adscr tiset. 's Washington medal saps: Gen. Butler Is expe,ed in Washington next week, when he willhaylieed hi an important `command or re. • Thirt y ?pious animate! Is in the vault of . the Comptroller of the Curenmr to-day, subject tohe order of the national.bartik . Idly of the,cierits in the InteriOr Dependent Joh for changes to be made on July ist, under ths crier !awning copperhandiam and imit tor- I! President'is engaged with the roerganiza tion'of Georgia, and *will appoint a Governer in a short:time. A special to the -.No, dated Washington ante anyel . The Potmg Ken's Christian Ataxia ' tine of , W have about concluded to buy Port's Theatre far a placeatworship.- _General Geary htes gone to Gettyliburg to corn, plete Orangeman's - for the ceremonies at - the soldkri' cemetery, on the lth or Jay. The Praddent has informed the nevi. Georgia delesralkur that he will do'all in his prover to re- Walther civil government In that State. la enderidomi,hlPhis alr4y aniected's Provisional Governor. - - 7 EITII 'Mat MU* AMlSLirnit. Ma* &nerd Herron Morelia% Nm Toni, Jane 17.—The Richmond Blktk . - Man, 4f Thursday, eus I An extra oesalon of the Virginia Legislature hue been call'id by the Goacritor, and a aumberof imbibers had arrived in the Pi Yestantan . Both Houses will mettle • secret seasien .to.day. 'lt la believed that the 'pedal imposes for ‘ erhich the Legislature has been convened to le remove or modify the dia. franchisee:ken" imposed by thli Row constitution on the mass of the people of West Theliriraid'a Naw Oriel= correspondent sari The tith M Wontl cavalry,and a battery of ar. eSlery accompanied GPI* Hernon'to Shreveport. Brig. Gen. B. J. Dennis Distsionof the 13th. cormiwlth additional artillery and cavalry forms,' will report" immediately to Gm ilacruf. A di vision; of . Gut.. Dennis' combined will garrison Alexandria, Shreveport end other pinta In the 'neighborhood. Galt. Bteeles'lWbold: eorpe wM probably go to Texas. Ma]. Gen. Oittitans bus been assigned to the command of Ylakatnrm. - Monument _Dedication. Loins, Mass.. June 17.—The dedication of the monument erected to the memory of Luther C. Ladd and. Addison 0. Whitney. who fell In ;Baltimore on the filth ofApril, 1861, which was postponed Rom the lOth of April last, task:awe tare t 04 6.7, with imposing military, Muonle and civic ceremonies . The fawns Sixth and Thirty.Therlirestments perbormed mead duty, aided by serwal other military organizations. COMICtIOUI in the promssion were the Masonic brother including the Roston "Encampment of Rated,Encampment of bLassa churetts _and Rhode Island, Worcester county Encampment, and munerems local iodizes and the Guadt Lodge-he Msauchnutts. Tiremen, Odd fellows, invited gurrts and citizens, made -up. in. Immense procession,' which marched through the Principal etreetain the city :to the rack Weida' the monument was to be erected. After Otebriefeeremonles Of drilhalion, which weremestly Massimo. 3ovelmor Andrew deliv ered bot eiknuent oration. In the enliatlon whiter folimeatin Runt/aeon 11.11, Gememrikadford, of Itaryhmd, who was unable 'to ho present at the dedication, was mon:Anted by Colonels Tyson. Morrie end Rhrlyer, and three of hi. end/. Westeriog Oat et the Service: Wasamnon, June 18.—Under the War Do. partinenearrnmal tadre.'ffo; 106, the terming Gemmel, and staff officers in Gen. rope's milita ry dftdoo, hare been relined form duly and or dei•ei to their respeetlre places of ntlad=lo3 and 'are exiegied to -Kat :once mustered out of the verde* ,36sIgaGeneraht.J...0...11unk.abfLijao dykes, U. 8. Volunteers lionaerithr J. D. Wagr.er, J.ll. fitaye..trDaftle, C. J. Campbell, J . Edwards, and Thee. A. Darla. U. B. Vbhuttoersi Molar J. 8. B. Hammond, - As sistant Adjutant General and_Brevet Brigadier General; Major V.:lfaaaatinut, - addltional.Ald; demoup and Brevet Brigadier General; Major notate= -Vaughan, additional Ald•flocamp, '17,8. A.; Cabbala C.ll. Gotta, Amielant Gnat termite: ; Roar. Oaten and Jca: 810004 Coin calmarim of autableater. • • , .:Raltioad Accident-84m* Peron. . 'iSTAACUS:II. Jima 17.—Wheu the f o'clock trent Cu . within about one tune of Chnida station the two rear cart ran oft tbro trod:4nd were thrown doaen an embankment ten feet high. No one Arm Med. The foilowlnepermone were Iniered: Cob J. W. Oebonie, of the let Neel/oft Car :dry, al Watertown, lad his arm Woken; hlts.. Edward Cheney, of Syracuse, internally: La. MeAllitter,of Buffalo, out in the head; Ithiney, E. Kinney, and Emerson Eleney, la the baekrtad head; Mr. and atm Cooley. of _tu th e head: C.O. Coe, of Rome. In the beck. henna Gems were more or leas bramed,e but none Way. Nana:ion can be Maleued for the sondent. Ligil..Teader Trag ss n7 N•tet..fie;ieral ;kumquat, Jane 17.—At Frankfort, petar ds% the =jetty of the Calm of Appeals, con stahnt of Judges Peterson atid Robertson, de clared the art of Congress mating Treasury notes a legal tend* winestlantlonal„ asap Wilkins dlnted. 1l t au* TIM= lett for Nashville Ms mom- 1, • Gold. `Wm To;t- Jebb'lti*- - Tlie Gobi f, atiuteS Is lOU Intact considerably by spectastlve °par rteres o ne peetale teamitena on he a able, there - Wan o no tmpOrtacuctitilinl e • bear tto cheek the mosenuait, thls morale& &ad thsteraere coadaatab/a,saony purchases to corer the recent short, sales, which up the price to ling, and anTau4 fell SO 1 NUchntelitt fl anker. Robbed. 1 Niw roux, 'June it—Tlie 'Aisediti.' (Oil Ranieri)* up P .ITII9 ,- , % 1 X-the Rachteou nita menu, started with 1.=.000 In sped. 644 ,belheee„ i banks tbr •Bichroond, with , i Para of ~only twelve non; On the way they *cm, noutiseit: by rebel taiulad Uoldiers and rabble otabOnt two hundred Wound dollars-of , I . IttddWar Arno and Acernatiormente, ! New Xoitt ; 'Joni '1,1,, , ,- , ThrilWattou's 'spade saris ' All soldier, thshortg of ,rolaltrint their 4rsos Ind , iseroutrantente at Out rodocediatooa t , FOe.IT, Inbllettok aro rophiatoalsolry their at of dokiar ao'hitfct thrit termer mike - 11n,w4orttr at deon the . t i t900,#.440 0 4 wfft Sandi Partahed ortfo yjrnopollaratla s ittl . . triarrong;Julelt,-,=Tluifolloiritioloto nit ed ”, mt , ied; eight miles oft-Lona ,-lirlikalas • 'The chip. Mope Mode* at ;ea on - March lath, Grlatlittdo ,'47',".(ottltude CO. - f All bands -, "., Tholgopa rras a totehm. ousel rif Inuern,ryd so plum ratlA Lion,dol: 1 _ L _....- , • .:i ), -., ' •*- ,-, -; - ;lroLiGlikofira 'Connoni, -, :i 7 - t , . - 4 - 'r. , 1 vtittirtantipitatina it —l4aninCiarlind Or and stein Chntential. of Stew_ Tork; have Newt' tehht eirto vett - CUL O'Conor In the &fano° • rJelreavon DATIL , '3.1%. ' _,... ; Euwatt. p*Roow . Me., June 18.—/'man who mufti*. rr elc " 812 *"0 4 rortaliwksocont, Ho 41 - a been there gen or ten dikti. -- Eltrit !probably not Surat, the conspirator. Tint Emperouof/L'rduck - 11:,bisvft eon strudel at Toulon, a ram pore and ' ddple, wkdch us to carry ncgune aeon, but butt ita way through all obstacles, andatteektleeteas aw9rd• Ildslttacka whales: By dtpausing:artth:mma and pelting the =whole weight Into armor and engines, tkte Empmor hopes to hue a vassal that will send ararMg 41541 , 0 the bottotu tout de Mier De.llreekenrldigetalbtretuntedtrom the rebel army, the old man asked him in Ms quaint way, 'lay son, balm yon Mond out what you're been.lightins.for 'I" "Sea, father „ the refitted prodlg9l-replied;c"Weee Weer Wog h) get tAr ofoinfo Koalas. Can the Minor, of the rwariftM• itilgerni-41141.4-Si4 be 1064 wrewitworul-, , , ~...Tui.trew: York nearpQbitahee o toot/ statement of the- oonatlon of • the New, or rlr: ttorhcrrieith it"eppears .that about; 496.800 tempo lire fritartoo*Ot heiteokiteefeboal_lA; 000hmore trilittire,htehte,laft‘eztt small ealwi Ohm Wand:tot twoethree ikod Aye familia; • - gr o f Lief the other 41*.t v Thatlio (sedeoh)Aityririo of ilia denth etrustry.:-WIE do you auto aunt", A : ea. ant! Jae. Ude" , related tho lordraneiroddrasedi te4oo. "that; if theihhve nbwne . eountry,l , koßdtttoy 'ted: v.' rf WonN !resist.= ' - t.• 1;1. , .7.:7_..e.7,74 .T , eoligz.;M:Z4.%, , koirdia Aril) SWIM' Fateostrof Flre--Sadittery Hardware Fac tory Destroyed—Plttaburgh. Saw Works /Partially Injured. A lirebroke ad on Sunday Morning between three and Sur (Mock in the three Mori , ,build leg fronting on Water, Short and Suomi greets. and occupied; malnly.try Day & Haden for she ntaaufactere - of saddlery hardware, aid also by Hubbard, Bio. & CO., proteigtors' of 'the 'Pitts burgh flaw Works. The Ire orighWited vitae, the , stairway entrance on Short and passing through' the Ruud story witlioig *ling much injury. onmatmicated,to the third story, where It spree' d hawse and &dried= among the stock owned by Ddy& Haden, a liege 'unmet being destroy,* candelas. krincipally of blues, in the manuffacturtiOfwhieh the Arse was unichi,g a speciality. engine was rendered altecet comparatively worthless by the heat.' The rout 'of the hobtell.the =Weer the building was berntihrOught • • The datnage billicted to the Saw 'Works by the Brcwu. nominal, 'but considerable injury was sustained to the stock,. of which they bad consldaratde on hand, by water. They are in sured tor $15,00. - The mum occupied by Messrs. Daylc Hay den wormn part of the:basement. which was used anahlacksmith abop, • room hi tbb Nand . story, fronting on Water street, and all of the third ,ittory. ' They opened , the establishment last *Mil, and had not yet' "begun to ?Wise a trade Dinkiest' but would have commenced to day to doe miptiarburineis, having their mats tier worked, up and everything In readineis for the manufacture on a large scale of wooden hanam.. It was the only estellahment of the kind in the city, and they had the capacity of running three hundred hangs a day, being th e most extensive manufactor y of the kind lathe country. 'Hader these clreunustancee, 'thetas - Vo this firm Is peculiarly 'trying. • They were to send tO the amount of 89,003. which wi l prob. Maas. Frew & Long are the owners of the billding. The damage sustained is quite heavy, but their Insurance ($8,000) will probably cover it. The engines, on their anima, labored steer onsly to abate the Mimeo, and they were of good saviee. There la but little doubt the lire was the Worlief an Incendiary. -It to thought that some trundnli substance was thrown through 14 broken'pain of glue, and as seemingly combo. ratite of 'the Wild', a email tin box was 'found near where the fire or:ginated, containing phos phorus. A CuW 114ut TblerArrested—Tne Goode Recovered. Oa Fri:l4 itftenion, a moat daring robbery was committed at the Monongahela #Olll6, while the baggage was being put in the wagon to-convey to the eastern train. Dr. .1. 8. Butler, of Radford, 'Conn., had placed his travelling valise, containing various articles belonging to himself and lady Outside of his rooms to be tar ken telhe baggage wagon, but when he came to have the valise put la . the wagon, In disorient! that it was non est. It had either been taken by somebody before being brought down, or elsa spirited away while lying on the pavement. The doctor, however, stilted for Cresson without it. Officer Herron, on, learning , ' the tads; received. . t he Instructions Mayor to "go to work" on the case, and on Friday afternoon his attention was cal led by the landlord of a restaurant, on Grant street, to the fact that -I very easpielons looking character had- hired a room from him. • The landlord stated that his taunt did not oc, copy the room at night' , that he had:tangritt with him a carpet bag, and had borrowed from him a knife to open It. Officer Herron's Imp elms were at once amused, and oa visiting the room be found the valise, and on examination dletoverod the ,following engraind on a brass Att Ifi A tte amain: " e lock: - "Dr.' J. 8. Batter, of torlCona. The valise had been for ced open, and a nainba of articles taken out. A. gentlemen% dnnaing gown. lady's wrapper, and • nun/beret other articles of dress, were seov- • coed ander th e bed clothes .. The landlo rdhad also an opera glass in his charge, behind the , , The Mixer len the honse to report at the May 's cake the distantly of the stolen, goods, but when be came beck he found that the Wet tad Tithed the room, and bad taken away the opera glass tri get lt, pawned. On Saturday, Officer Hernia. welted several hums It the tavern for his tdan, and at List be - made his appearance, when be wee at once taken Into custody. He gave his. name as Jim Hughes, and from the &lark ha uneein hitialikke eppearato be pre. areleaeLidabol....-Tlia-satiaa_mas *No" aecurod. and the owner at ones teletesehed to. It ' to to be regretted that the Gran Jury le not in sea. skiu„ - in order that this precious bean* would speedily get hls• defiant., thir. vase, wait a pamphlet eentabilog an annual mart of the Western Padtentimy r with elineEsted engraving of that halltutkin. Perhaps he little thought what a promising tandlilate ha was fat at Intro, auction to lts bwpltalltleo The Flag Presented by Memo of Alio. sheer. to Knapris Battery....bleetteg , Zz.ttleeibers,....The ' Celan Presented Batt to tee Deem. . . - . , 'A meeting of members of Enapp's Pamayl. Imola Battery was held at eight o'clock Saturday sight, at Washlogton Hall, Betocea street, Pint weld, Allegheny, foe the, purpose of tendering track to the citizena,of the ward, the handsome dagtemeited to the organization on tke °ma d:mat the second enlistment of the. members. The committee appointed by , the Batten"; 'of whinh Sergeant Mellon war chairman; appoint. ed.t.apt, McGill to make tirepresentitionepeenti, , ;whim war happily rendered.: The`colon were revived •on behalf of • the: original commluee which presennd them to the Battery, by Maj. Joe. M. Snap, who said that a pear ago last tali he had the honor Of.ptesentle4 the' Sag on be. half of the ~ Fled ward, lad thentaald that it weuld be nobly earned and diftaided by the Bat tery in may battle In width they might =gage.: Ile was leloleed that the preilloiket 'had - bem Tattled— The comp any proton all Parteok. of refresh. Inlet& .In the meantime, Smith's Sae bowie he which 'had previously dbortireedn num. bee of patriotic airs during the again atiockup a spiritist and esifeenteg Medley. ' The Sag "bears - the - the Ibllowing ineetiptlons Feint of Reeks, lsont Royal; Cedar Mountain; &Opine Springs;:: Antietam,: Chaneelbrrarille, Gettysburg, Wawksteble, Lookout. Mountain, Missionary Ridge iindßingsold.: The lancelet.' tie was Mean haloyeraber,'lB63, - *lter which Ade the Battery had bom In emend Propertent engagements In the Southwest. fieinseriotkida hid been placid on the odors Mae, the Battery returned to the on its reenlistment, he Jan. nmy,.1804.. They Wenmailo, irelpts!tis' or T Bag La yetenarr, out. 1 1 - ' ,`,Two - Men Drornied.. 'About dam o'cloch Sunday mooting threw= named ilenti*Oeftbtaohn debendlemeser sad globach started to 'go In bathing" the. Monongahela,'preetuiniga_aklit Ilutflinded at the second pier of the Dioriorigiticia , thopm. stoo t MP. and Schetiffl =Mr stripped and 'went in the mates, while &aback ;remained la the skiff. It appears that Al ditto, ; nay - Could swim - iireepelleltendleetem Who made,.leffbrt;to'snstalln htiniself le the water do t.j the inertial iturptopelling d shut Wilds (was !not Urn. agla! finding himself la deep water bent, to struggle: Vcdght then Went' to Ma sisalstanee; but . :the drown an'clongeo temacicnisly to Um that be lost id control of .hlmielt and the two went • down together. Siebach, we understand. made 00100 effort to caps thotoi but wumnsacoomria; and came near meeting the, same fate . The bodles had hot beinltoormed Yesterday., • I Henry Tolight wit ttia OA:ldd or lag* deer saloon on Third Weer, belew - i'llmlthlidd i wheel hien bli-residences-tHe was a mar. ' sled miss,:. bat :had aoshardly ~—.144W-B44•101- payer kept a, bakery. astimussinmaton GOO Fistet,braween Boma and' Third. Ikon. • and three children: • = - *, • , Allegheny County ritonds; and their :14c1; • demptkm., • : , , t cater/Sod . MlSOltueo' to AO HO that the bonds for SOO , issued . . by •Alleihenj County lbr.recrulting striae* rip* redeem led to the amount of 880,000 on the 111 of Sep: . Somber. AU pereaus Wiling these bonds will do well to bear-this fact. In mind: We make ithla statementthst the holders may. be on their !guard rigidity. the Wog representations made by ta number of speculators' end'shaipers, ' , mho are l eadeayeriug to buy thorn up cheap by deprecle. log tpelF,Talne. We undamtand that . a artm -1 bee of.pmeans have - already parted with their ibondsbyllatenlok to the toloropromatatozio of these. mopeinelpolled sharks. _, " • •!. New. Library Halt;--A meeting of ` the' Stockholders of the Library Ball was held on Saturday, but ming to a limited attandmiee the meeting adJourne4 without traueacung spy mi. portent butanes„ to mete At the mew .Baird of bide gain iblkaaltnoM ' Th e object of-the 'Wanda will toe toifervact the' toginleatlon elect oMeera. It is hoped thaSitheredriLNt general , ittemdabee'at thtvattothke: Alr eady 4100„000 hue beet sulteMitied to aid of thsgrand Pro/W. l olldt uk,r l 4 l l4:*n 'tett:mingling begin nine, bandit au edlitoge#, comumauttion of the work. Cbargepor Adalreri.-4ticbsel ReHangover gomtniAtodA day or tiro 11111 CIT TO , ,Ndermin tuthr, Co nos,srer orliorico,Orodultory.protOrted 1 4 Moll:Mask&11, lielienieur Te welngra :..:_, Bettirn of the Birth Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery—d ._Railroad Acildent, and Serval I n.infeil — llloldental Casualties on the Route. The tdbctli renagivanbi Haan CoL nfisabeticii, nearly atTnntum hmidred men, arrived In onr city duct*"re.&„;, four o'cioclr. , °Wink to thelatertess of thehou, no formal reeepibfeit 4 was extended them, lathe! , Lad been annanneedeo arrive at rdnee.ind isfari wards at, eleven (Nock In our city; ands Wine dispatch Intimated titllkther,FOilla come no bar! they than the mruneronV, OlOnp,- They, them fore; came anupectedly.. The. companies were qesirtered,ln Tariane 10c4 14 . 1 . 41 V i1 a1l the Gl= wit gptifify aulaber, at. NVIPka RC; and tenni were tuthwedM other Pnblleifaces. - 411 of the membersllviuQ the tinieitieisad roue meat iotheli rupeetlve homes..•Therreet meat wlll'iorin at Urea :o'clock this 'inning; 'we Onderstand, fora parade{ after which It will march to Camp Reynolds to remain until ito. tered oat of settee. zan AccaaFn Aqua JOHNSTOWN Avactisinvrnis . . The regiment was transported on tWo trains,. one following the other. linens that they had been detained-past the hotrofstartingSmau Her The engineer ran it a - great speed; bat not at a rate that night be considered danger on. 'The train In the adyaturef sinned Jofius , totewls'a little heteronym, and hadnot wended more tliau a mile . when one of the can we.. throwneff the traek. Owing to .the length of the train the engineer did not disCoutr the fact until the car had been dragged halts mile over the ties. All the cars were crowded on theroogs . with soldiers; a number of those who were thus quartered on the car to which the accident oteite• ed,'were thrown off by the cocuoslon, falling on the sides of the track. Wennderstandthe cause of the accident to harebeen this: Two soldiers whir Tans standing on the platform of the' Cart lbegan nraingoa Ille brakes, pmliatuy supposing. "the train yras gobag too Autism! thit tiorswoilld thereby slacken-It up: nay preen& the brake"' down so bard that the friction produced On' the wheel caused it to break, which: threat ther car off the track. The inland were principally of Capt. likenes.commind,^oo. K., 'raised In Tay ette county.- The following are tile niunno- Lieut. Blerer, Co. K., badly mt. Jacob Hamberson, Co. IL;,. Injured Internally —severely, and may prove fatal. John Deitrick, internal . and severe Wades:— very Dank' Toney, Co. Kola severely. Allen Kelly Co. K., slightly bruised. Andrew T. Barlcer, bruised.. Corp.,Jelln McGill, slighL Win. lituckwith, Co. L., slightly In thigh. IIICTIMSRAL CAIII7ILTIES. • - Two ieeldente—one of a fatal charaeter , -hsp., ned :to mensbensof the regiment while travel- Bog on the Northern Central Railroad on,taatnr day night. Win. Ranee, of Company IL, who was sleeping on top of a ear, was struck in the hack while peeing under a briclo between Bal. tbaore and York. and was Injured severely—lt to thought fatally. On the arrival of the train to thla city, he was taken to a' hospltal and kindly cared for. Samuel Morrow, of Company B, who was likewise; Atoning on the top of the car; awoke from his sleep, while near Pork, and forgetfully stepped nom the car. We learn that both of Lis legs were cut off by a train push* over him. Tb ebody arrived here Sunday afternoon, and was, respectably interred, the members ofthe comps; ny turning out in w ee dy to the funeral. . Near Shoe ne,.anether soldier, named Miles Patton, of Company T was badly hurt falling from the top of a car on which he had been sleeping. _He bad waked up, and forgetting himeelf walked off the roof. He was brnlaed• across the back and over tbo abdomen. The injured man was taken to a hospital cm the arrival of the train in this city. • It is a notable fact that all of the accidents above mentioned were occasioned by the system of - "cramming" whirl always • seems to be the rule in transporting sailers. We trust that ihe government (Adds who have charge of trans. • portlier - our brave returning heroes will, theses, provide them with NAT& fare on the Care; so that they may have soma. security; or a - Tuzon.' able 116111:171311513 tut alter having panted Montt ill the vicissitudes sari, dangers of a soLiler's life, thorn:tight safely return to their homes. The Penalty/rants end near Nashville. E.DA. Gtxtrear--E have been In Tennessee for the Last twel.Hvo - months; and beforeleavingNuh yule, I thought It would not be out of -place ;for me ut ko through the graveyards to that ty, and balm home with me a list of all Penn- avinobt samen taws i-ereakl see who aTw Muted: , them Many of them, doubtless, have friends who do not know when they are laid. I sand them two lists. hoping you will publiab them for the bear/it of the public, as I have spent, consid erable time and trouble in gathering the names. W. J. If., of West Manchester. No. _Grave: t 335, 'Franck P &Myna, Co X,' 9th Pa Car 501. "I S Tatter, Co C. 77th Pa • 429. Omge L Huger, 9th Pa CAT 153.'Johrz&sm. Co A, 77th Pa • • 165: John lialpenny, Co K, 7th Pa cat 598. Abraham Troy, 7th Pa cay • ' . :11 Harpies, Co F, 4th Pa car 337. 'Charles Parks, Co X, 9th Pa cat Abraham Plummer. Co E, 9th Pa eay. • ,177. Judsoa Knight, Co C, 71hfa car 13 Timmins, Co B, 77th Pa C M Smith, Cu F., 7th Pa cay Samna Groff, Ith Pa car Emig M'Colbaigh:Oo 7, 9th Pa env • L 0 Eliondln; 6th Pa car, aged 95 .70-99- •- resenedla Signal Corps -D Darin, Co K, 7 8:h Pa • . • ,C pinta, CO E,l7th Pa Daniel Welty, Co' F, 78th Dr- -killed 13 miles . from Nashnlie,'oll. Ouinberland titer Rocky:C*o,l9M Pa ` J Brown, Co E . , 7th Pa en - liklready, Co G. 78th Pa - A Voulganter, Co K, 77th PA 163. T For Co E. 7th Pa caw , , 0 Main, CAE, 7th Pant 8 a SniderCo D. 7th.Pa at D Ello o Co El, CM Ps 1575. Aliso n. F, 77th Pa 1858: It M'Crevick; Co_ 18th Pa 2378. D Murphy, Co 11, Mb ?a ' • 2 .980. SP Henry, Co IE, 78th Fa W B Conner. Co il„ letb Ps en 4256., - .llM'Caughlin. Co D. 78th Pa 8350. J . Batt4 Co 71„ 15th Ps cav • 3336 J Oraeahead, Co C, 7th Pa CAT 1 • • 011 following are the names of Pennal , vania sublins buried ;In Triangle • Grant near WV** 704ck17Cr0401:."1409M °i Mah " • ' 5 Win Bncbinin; Co B, 85th Pa Battery 5000. L L Area; Co H, 78th Pa • . 5350. Wm Reader, Co E, 'nth& . 5814.1: J 8 Rkkay, Co H.-15th Pa cal 4811. E Hartzell, CO K, 15th PI my-., 4867. 4307. Finlintley sPBhane, Co A, Esth. Pa car,' diedJuip I, 1893 . %i c: 4 9-J Lewis; o Cl,lsth Pa .at tO. H B Teeth, Co D. IB tWP I /eire -5733..'P If Barber, Co F,.109th Pa •' ' • - ' RW 0 044 12 4_00 Fo lBl 4 Pa. : ; 5708. J J Plotts, Co 8, 7th Pa cay W Devilm, Co Et. 78th Pa ' ;on ••• ' ; 'J NeblefiCo'll,Nsth Pa* . 6991. D,Mq.julston, Co rf • 4953. 0 Downey.Z6 a. 78th Pa ' 4458. - D D Clark; Cdo;•7l,7lPa ear , • ,4126. C Ye/Be, Oa J 9th Pa 06341..111..6341..11 &nen rgerCo B, 28th car - 6030. J'A lioltatoXo oath pa ' . 6787. A Goodman, Co C.4sth Pa MVO.' JAlT.foley, (161 - , 9th - Pa ' 8187..J•Coallionst v. Bth Pa cav • 7065. 8 B Eider;. 0; G; 50th l'a t.: „ , 6040: lineal= Co C, lent Pa „ _ 4 t Obas. M O Boarser s _Co.K. 78th pa . 4310. W Char*, Oo D 78th , , . ,‘ - M11.:0 RIPNYWis' Co h t Fa • " - mo Mt t.- IS motittoor, oE, Toth - 411359. D Dugan, Co F; - 78th Pa . 1 ' Etl43-R Devid.Blzier, Czt L, 9th Piles, D Ritekt4Vo 89th Ya 4816. 1110 ' P , .: • 4814: N Ballot ,CO Ida 7th Pa car ft r. •.. 5760. M Thomas, Co 76,15tbTa CST - 1 •,.. 1399: , WooIDaaiG,78tttPi . 4792. d A Mlntoir, Co _ Nadak Pa. Mort..o. Member' of Co. I, named Mike P s tton,bf the 6th Entry: Aztillory,whlle isliepin s gort ton of car; waked 'op and %Olden. ate Limo.'i4MaPPOlEtif. The irate was not in minion was badly bribed amen the. back and over tha abdomen.: It was'thAligllA• IV the nil= :Drat ha was not .Injured, inter;: . nally,but Ne has beta _tumble to eat. or, drink anything. , lie Una in Sharon. , blercer, en ti ty; On th e mieel of the train In thiscill ; the wourt.: tied man Wel taketi.toS hospital. • . 1 Robbing a Stieher obiter:—John Haus was arrested bt Covetable on test Pride", and with haforehldmas - 'Botta, Ha .la closeted with Aeallog deblmata soldier named 0. W. ht'llidde,' of Uniontown' at the Lamaism Home, on 'Penn Istrect. ! The Loney was all reconocd, but Hada Were committed; la 4etitat Orton.' far I 4 1 03111. bllhilie Intedids to appear soles: Wm. . . Pamed Thelmaele.ii— 20Zd Olde r f ' ..doMed . nsp. numhertniaboat Wee lismdzed and Aft" WI antsed last -nlett, i Thai were Accomps,_ I Mod by cue (mama dram and. fife corps, Na • . lio r ielLaturin ail ail their 19atth to and them 1 usty no. :They took the w : Unlit home +: • ward.',' ' '' ,- '' +. : + .+ . ~.i Ahead Again —ln the tint at Budtad i'Mie. on Tneaday,,Holese t 147 mata..".lluebiaree was the winner. ever Cloodlo's black owe "Lady, ThoMpaoh,'! Odle bola, d led,), for a phiao of , 111,090. . ' . . • + - • . . - - . - EN= =ffIMIM ESTABLISHED IN 1786; , . In Memoriam. •• • At a' meeting of the leachers of the Third"' Ward Piblic School, heldetPriday. dune lath. • , • •the fallowing resolutlosswora missed relative he • _ - the death of Miss gonna Case : It bas Pleased God, In the dispemation of His Providence, to remove troy:nom midst Our . well: • beloved friend and fellow teacher;Emms , Caro. • • Übe has fallen It the Midst of a career of mend cow. and at an hourwheu humeronfrlende,nt. • vacma br her many plenum and dowsing quer& • tles,,were , cteering around her walk through life+ st mown her early lam and. weep her andaen aemot, we wou ld not atm to Tays. rittlrfbc4 3lol * menato and make mention of worth aid well4pent . live. Tu r ef ors , - Resolved: That , bs- lier death we - tome hid a , - • true Mad and thous - hind cronnauleni one lathed • In want, Wilful, and, inditeakina teacher. lota the profeeelon One whose Minellence rued Intent sence have dane.2umorto the taus in - twtdblk. - .. - • she was •suiMile!ls .0 2 d Wadere 4 4 91 '.4:1 1 a?"rk dmffiy Mt. , 'That vrhilewe latent the hairtib+- 11 went we shall cherish theme:an of her. Nee/ a,o well and falthfally folilltedher migrants tan One to Muskier:nett of stumpy and ottlet.—' rend: • • *- • ;•••1 - •-• Remiad, That cw sympathy be tendered the nimbi:roof the afflicted fatally; it the eh: sane of one; whose -sane' and presence inader- ,, home happier; Wheat early decease hal anitos • &corn around the; broken circle, and: ‘•%:11, aching told" which Cod airmen's ' That 'the foremdog remmtiona bs - published In! the 4 141.PaPerai and a cola ba , I.cat to the famlly,of,the deceased. ''Thelliotin Charters Towtuddp. ' ,-: • The riot at the- geld° geld . 0n 117,1,1 41 1 MP ... firm, in - Chartien township, on bat , Virodnas.„ . , day, of which we have alzeadygivea' lawman, semis to have asenmed a rather airtime aspect ; - '' 'Allan - '-' 1 ',Selma& - - Ois''''' for some of the ass ;.ts Cr 0. - Saturday the irijneed tall 1 1• had suns sa low glut 1 : 41 4 4 it was though he would not,musissosur -7 q - Jour hams. Groans, the petty find --, ..-: and vim wee held to ball for a farther It - i ; has been rearrested and locked up to await '-' ,- result • 'pt . Mr.' Filckanstlnes injuries. ...Pat: -r Lyons and a man named. Drogger werearreded as abettors on Saturday and held for a earths[" .. . hearing. • They both 'belting:to the 155th refit. ; ~ Plttibirgtf Theatre.-- , Onr 'citizens willr be famed with • second weak CT the popular litar....„ • Menotti Family. A sensation pimtomime is am: • flounced for this maths "The Red Gooses . and the White Warrior," which is fell of, start- - • nog artistic effects.,-.The nautical drama . o[ ._. "The Loss Ship" Will be *given by the' stock' - SPECIAL LOCAL ITEMS. MOUS W. PAX2Z fractleal Slate Kooks mali Dealer in American ofmains. Office at. Alexander ua 'a, near the Walter Works, Pittsbmph, Ye. • as, No. UM* street. Orem promptly. attended to. All wads sal:anted water _moot llepairMg done at the shortest notice: No clone for repairs, the roof Is aci aimed after it Is vet on. , Reduction.-*=Our friend, fir. John Weiler; - : No 128 Federal street Allegheny, was In the . : . ,; - eaat.eters the • glorious news of the eaten:* of . Bleimiond and the =mender of t h e rebel Game. al Lee trio neared, 'Sad taiata . — ..trantage ot , the tank produced,' and knowing the madam, tbat wool follow, . : made very hem. Yourclusea " of the finest ir.lng and atimmer goods ataboet , • etiolate( the old - prices. Some of am rhea . • catalmeies and xestlngs are Incladedlal 6ht Stack ; willehlte its 'prepared to muter tip tO'" order, on abort aceiceln 'thir•Ltteat styles; anal. at terteePolsdillglY rater.-. -A choice anode •., meat of tarnishing goods and ready-made ektb= rig will also be found at his 'elegant meat. Our Allfghtmy trienkattnitgive Mar T., . Alwayann Hands.;-Nresh Densy_Figs. Wawa- f'l: .13ntsina, Currants, Canned Fruits, rare =tap- 7 - pte Candy inn Tales - et various kinds at Ili - ,-,, Paull street, Allegheny City. OEM Bans , ':' ' : - ... 011.1NONE.—OLITER eon, of, Capt. Jelin elletore, Ike etghteenth year or "., Ike foment WU talte.p/one . On. 36311, 41b 1 G from the resykOis of Ms 'parents, No. al . 04.1 - atieet;Sbak Titte..7:" bt1:1101, to proeeeltatkeittherkony Clemeteri., The' - frlende 'of thelsiolly are romeatfally !netted tie , : me•sr at:o Irma RETITENED BOLDIEBSL-EBPRAIAS ,nuraients have Mai made so that &venial/ - 4-; • good, 'minable; nett and atillehlftotiielloir AT NEA.Ta4 'RALF 7i381A74; I GnatikiotandShoellinue t CORM HALL SHOE STORE, r , west Bide of Fiftht4reby;':; . 1 !ISM WOOD sramitv, 1•:11. Sir tirtow, Yin* inserairOjil tObAsztAbit It ti attiasin) ) i4etliet:thstwiitenbiltmiiii.easforisigime Istions,ittia • Win •ittrtv,roti• tats twit**. ISA 3I -, yo+ Ili tat , trefoil.' 'a agiodimmunrip id* iciftnitsthil4ti•Botitaidtbotnagutra7 3 T /.11.latill . . . , 11.4' I, :k=tl • ••• • aA. 14,1;1 • ". I 11400)113.' 1Bo 0 8N.7“; , teh T ATIO , .r •' • - ENE' - LOCATED . 114 kikfm 81 ligtE - 4; , 4rpsi orsite .IPcpart_ OfiEteav P pA. i A =spot role .1 r .Uao' Boas ofErei , ass' Desiiiitions. - )ry.l3 . I ' AimuCit MID DidtOPEAD truism , Agen4 ll2 aaotlouasof Ilifej Wm* and • Playa,'" Itaittsi *call on& ennoble bur Moak Wore peivasolor olocwhelo. You wi4lrectiroliprootall witOirrir •, book, wort/14mo *-- , s . dents to,espo. ia-mt •etoeim tua to .74 pules tta °Ulla t 74 pima STELITEIT. i $ O3 • • • _ WAIiTED.-$7O A MODITIL-I Ara* ~ 4/oats Arrinwaars, at e7O a in oath, exPeeeew toeell.„lne , ARTIOILMS t MO _ ...let I 1eT4 1 7 0 01 2 1 7 1 - z eill partteralzgloa. . Atir,.. (W41.4174.-4/25 ,esit, idorrut.,-. , 'wanted 'tO tatradaa• the WOlibr t3IIICIP b. CLARICIOD.FALIIILX RIM a Mt aWaLINE. the 00 4 low ries :whine tet the emartry, 'Oda is Messed. tverat_eir , 4 Plakoz. I Wiasayar A MUM gotrh_ _MAW 1 , ,C3a,, Lai, BeAtIA,. 'AU actor macaw./ axe Wriaormear# 4, .W tip ..aidier *ad tsar am ttaata aau t 4644, spa tab.! f rr m=ogt ri nt= e fert. etioldais , . tarp 74:11 Aadltuirtikr.Aw le 0101441 0. ", c ... nt 1111.1.4 , 41: . ; : - I '-:...r...1 0.:; III:... !., .....1 , HIT ..:CV:7S f.. 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