Ht►aiE MATTERS Tan Gasmen or Been—This balloting paint ing, the Predation of lir. B. T. Duncauson, - the celebrated colored artist of Cincinnati, Is now on ndnbition at MID Hall, where we advise all oar readers to call and see It. The Ides Is taken front ttio Third and Fourth books of Paradise Lost,, cud the picture, le point of help and aeration, -Is, we do not hesitate to say, supe rior to any other landscape painted by an. Amer. loan artist, which we have ever seen. COLONIZA2IO2IIIIXI MUG. In the of notice meeting of the friends of the American Colonisation Society vu _held althea hit Presbyterian Church, In the oily of Pittsburgh, on Monday, the 12th day of July, 1862. • The meeting was organized by calling Dr. Robert Wray to plaid*, and appointing H. . Sproul; Esq., Smeltery. The P resident called upon the Rev. Dr. Rid ditto open the meeting with prayer, after which the Rev. Mr. Gurley, who had lately visited the Republio of Liberia, and who had kindly con rented to address the meeting, wee Introduced -to the audience, and who, In hlsopening remarks paid a high compliment to the late illustrious stateemen,the Hen. Henry. Clay, who - had been Pemddent of the Society for many years, and whose eloquent voice was always heard In de. femurof freedom, and the rights of humanity whenever an opportunity °Mond. Ile stated that Mr. Clay had been a long and ardent sup porter of the cause of the society, and that in the Halls of the Senate, or in the private walks of life, be was ever ready to advocate the claim. of this Society. Mr. G. then made a brief statement of the condition of the Republic, and the benefits to be derived by the colored population of Africa, as will as that of our own country, from the intro auction of feedom and free institutions, where nothing but - barbarism and oppression had hith erto existed. He pointed out the bleat) of the scheme of the Colonization Seciety,'over every othirr in Its expansive benevolence, salt coot es ;plated not only the amelioration of the colored population of our own country but also that of the whole African nations; that it did not come In poolpetition or interfere with the operations ot other benevolent Societies, but was ever wii- Rug to. . cooperate both at the North and the South with every institution that had for its ob ject the elevation and happinen of the oolond toes. Ills remarks - throughout were clear and Impressive, and could not fall to convince every candid mind that the Colonization Society deser ved aad:ought to have the support of every true Christian and American.- After Mr. G. mid couchsded, the Rev , . Mr..-Rid. die offered the following resolutions which were --- unanimously adopted: Resolved, That Gil/meeting regard the scheme of the Anterican Colonization Society as one of ices and comprehensive !moan - linos toward the colored and white races; towards America and Africa. Resolved, That the cause of this Booiety de serves, in the judgment of this meeting, the ge nerous support of this city, end of all the peo ple of the CnitalStates. Resolved, That .a Committee of nine be ap. panted to cooperate with the Rev. Mr. Quay, the Ault of the Pennsylvania Colonization So .:dot,. in obtaining the donations of our fellow citizens to this canoe, and that the President and Eleentary appoint said committee- Whereupon thri following gentlemen were ap. pointed on uid Committee—vim. John D. Mo ' Cord,.Bartison Parry, L. R. Livingston, Geo. B White; James Lauehlin, W. B. Copelend, J. D'ir Denny, James A. Irvin, Req. Daft, Bth Ward. • Resolved, That the proceedings of this meet ing•be published In all the city papery friendly to the cause of Colonization. • . Mr. Paxton pronounced the benediction and the meeting adjourned. TRIAL Lmr.—The following order was made regarding the next trial list, In' the District Court, on Monday: Ordered that the list be made oat in the fol lowing order, to wit: • Punt—All causes in which. ,Mr. Pdavaw is counsel for either party, and of which he .shall tarnish a Dot to the Prothonotary, on or before the 20th of August next, the same being then at lame. Second—All values on the trial lietJrom No. 451 to 649 inclusive. Third—All muses. on eaid Het between No. and No. 450, not continued or otherwiee diapo led of. loath—All camel at roue _ to November terti,.lBsl. January; April and July term, 1852. Fiftb.,-All other causes at tame, of which llste may be fansished to the Prothonotary in or before the 20th day of &woodcut. • The list to to be published by the Rd day of ' September and to be taken up for hill on Mon day the 4th day of October next • • Lwinress.—The following are the licensee • which' hare been granted by the Court at the present term: Fiat WardPittaburgh.—Alerander Coppice, Henry Stafford, Henry ;sebum, Thomas Patter son, John O. Nash. Elwood Wale—Patrick Ingoldeby; -- JOseph Spencer. Third Ward.--John Fourth Ward.-6. Hill, John Christy, James Osman. Harrison Graham, Samuel Hare. -- Fifth Rard.—William Johnson, Magdalene Henry Harriet, Gotleib Seidl*. Sixth Ward.—None. !Eleventh Ward.—None, _ Eighth Ward.—None. Ninth Ward.--4. B. Poor. First Ward—Allegheny.--John 00-hring. Second Ward.—None. dinger. Third Ward.-Thomas-ThomasAtkinson, Jacob Slain- Fourth Wird.—V: Pohl, Winifred Swe nx, P. _ Ng, John Selma. - Lawreioesille.Willlate Johnston. • East Birmingham.—John Metier. Birmingham. Dani e l Strawhan. Taitatam.—tlllotson NeW. Doquesnc—Oeorge Rolshouee. Henry Jea n West suaboth.—.H. G. Taylor. ' Vireallies.—Benjamin Carpenter, IL /linen Chartiers.-Jamey MoDonnelL Lower BL Clair.—Thomas Mier, Wm. Noble, John Beheeck. Upper St. Clair.—ft. Williams, S. M. Griffith Pitt—Margaret Hack. Theler.—Patei Klingin smith, George Farmer. J. C. Bryant. Wilkina—Allen Brows, John Robinson. Collins.Wifflam McColl, John Fritchmen. = Peebles.—Henry linage, Matthias Bane. indiana.—George Kcening, G. Nevergeld, B. B. Hague, Samuel Rulings. Ohio.—John H. Little. Penn.—WWl= J. Linn. S. fayetta—Elliot fleaburn. - Reeervioseph Lolink.Jacob H. Eckert. Phie.--Jesse Pleattuton. ' • Reea--James Newell, John Wolf. Thi.applleatlons for license, which wen re jected, -were r In the Pint Ward, Pittsburgh, eleven; Second, three; Third, siren; Fourth, one ; Fifth, seven; Sixth, one; Eighth, throe. First Ward. Allegheny, two; Second, two; - Tided, two; Fourth, nine. Lawreneevllle, two; Penn, one; Indiana, one; Lower St, Clair, three; Wilkins, one; Shales, one; Chartlen•two; Bose, ens; Versailles, term . Blr reinghlon, one; BIPIII3/notnighsai, one; Blanches - ter, two. Total number granted, • - - • - 62 " " rejected; - - -70 The applications urn much lese numerous thin usual, the doggetyAsepere knowing from tha_fieslou course of the Court, that It was melees for them to apply. Ruvrows Suat.—We are pleased to learn that between seven and eight hundred dollars wire . realised for the Saint Paul's Orphan Asylum, by the celebration at Oakland, on the Fiflisof July. Fraa.—A stable upon the faro of Mr. Wm. MoDenoy. at Hoe Creak, ass struck by light ning on Bitudv7, and autlnly ommumed. It mmtabied a lumber of harm sad males at the NBA bat the* trete all saved. • - Accinurr.—A young lad about slam years of age, named Jefferson Look, was fishing yes tenisy, in the Allegheny river, from the third pier of the old . Bridge. Us is =Nem to ate, sad maidenly fell insensible into the water, and was newly drowned before be could be rescued. Lanus Bent Loss—Mr. J. W. Chapilee last a pocket oaok containing twenty two hundred dol. Ors (Ore hundred being In fire; oni hundred dollar' anima while her 111121 coming from the estUe market In Allegheny, to Brown's Hotel, on Monday. He l ls stopping at the above tavern, sad offers one bandied 'dollars for the recorery of the money. WATCH a/4-41/0 persons were yesterday committed to p by the Mayor, one twenty four bonrwfor drunkenness, the other thirty days for_vagethey. Laitornr—llis honor, Mayor Flaming yes terday committed James . Meet/key and WS. Ham William to prima, on a carp of stealing • quantity of crockery Tare, the property of liars, Stephen& -They were both intoxicated when arrested, and the stolen goods were found in their palmation. Tex Can men named Louis Teams. on Monday laid an information before hie boner, Mayor Fleming, spinet Retort An. drive , and Mr. Merges, who he, tamed of threatening him Ills. It appearlog on Irmualas tlon that he himself wasto blame, insisting that he had • tight to board in Mr. Andrews' Loom where his wife lived ea a servaste, and having otherwise beds rellej of disorderly cenehtot, the eampadesat wee committed to prison for thirty daYs- . ~.t" 3a .r.--. ..s.t ,ate TEL RICIZIT 'mum CABE William . Gaw, one of the parties alleged to hare been engaged In the late affray in width Samuel Mitchell lost his life, was brought out of 'prison yesterday, and examined befire — tha Mayor. Terrance Laughren was 'warn aid testified as follow,: I Ideuty William Claw; saw him ran after de ceued, and strike him, when he caught tip with him; there wan another man there, but do not think I would recogniee him; there wire three persoits betides Gay; I am lure that (law In the The witness was hero essmined by Mr. Irwin counsel (or prisoner. When 1 saw him ((law) I wolf 'standing in my cart, opposite to Spang a warehouse; the first I saw of the fuss, was when I was Doming up from the steamer Zachary Taylor, towards Wood street; at Hughes corner, I got up to the street, and turned my horse towards Market street, when I first saw the difficulty,the parties were at Lewis Mitchinson's warehouse; Jewel and Gay and one other whom I do not recollect, were with Cochran when he itruok deceased; saw three or four men at the time at the corner of Wood street. Cochran struck deceased with hie fist;t:law war dressed in a dark brown sack or frock coat; he had an ordinary black hat on; the deceased had been struck a dozen times before Gay • hit him; saw nothing before this shining; the Zaohery Taylor was lying opposite Allen's warehouse, between Market and Wohd; know no person by name that was there, until the crowd gathered; did not eee a young man there named trnashan; the other man that was engaged I in the affray, was riot so tall as Carnahan; his (Catuthatr'u mother sent for me see her eon, as she said there was a report about him being concerned in the fight; called to see them at Buns, by invitation, I think. on Wednesday night. I think it was after I got on Water et., that I saw the affray find; my horse ' s head was I turned towards' Market street; when opposite g Leopold Bahre, when I saw Carl:tabu at ! Barns, he had brown clothes on; he had a Hos- Beth hat on; could mot say hie clothes were more brown than lb se on the man I saw on the wharf; Caw, when I saw him bit deceased, was about eight or teti feet from me; he had his back to me at the time, and deceased was standing up against Sponge wire house: saw Caw try to pad—them. He was trying to take Jewell away; he got his aims around his (Jewell's) waist, to pull him back. I suppose Claw's inten tion when be pulled Jewell away was to ease Mitchell; do not know whether he tried more than once, but at the time, he tried with all his might to pull Jewell away; had no previous ac quaintance with Mr. Gay. I knew him by hie beteg the stoutest man in theparty; bad no other manner of Identifying him, except the fact of his beldg the stoutest men, mid his wearing brown clothes; I new his face, and also recognize It; Brae before he struck, and I also saw hie face when ho pulled Jewell off; the party, after the affray, walked away as far as the corner of Wood street; miw Cochran'a hand bloody, but do not know how it occurred; they walked to gether, and I did not eee any one pursue them; Mitcholl was dead when I got to him; did not see any person tie up Cochran's hand; as they walked down street, Jewell was beside Cochran; but do not recollect the manner the others walk ed; I reside at the Point. The testimony - closed here, and Mr. Irwin of fered to,prove that haw wan not the name per eon whom the withers had seen on the wharf.— The Mayor declined hearing the testimony, and the defendant was finally committed. COLONIZATION MIRTINO.—The friends of Col onisation met by appointment, in the Rev. Mr Swift's Cheireb, Beaver street,' Allegheny, o. hut evening. Oa motion of Rev. Dr. Swift, the Rev. Dr. Pussley was called to the chair. Prayer was then offered by the Rev. Mr. Downer. After which, OD motion, the ROT. E. E. Swift was chosen 3irrtar7. Dr. Primly then remarked that the object of the prevent meeting wu to listen to an aildrees by the Rev. Mr. Gurley. On which the Rev. gentleman mentioned arose, and for the apace of as hour was listened to with marked Interest and attention by n very intelligent audience. The Rev. Mr. A. B. Quay, general agent of the Penna. Colonization Society, rose and Baia that he wu sincerely sorry, that his friend, the Rev. Dr. hPOill wu preren ted by indisposition from being present, and consequently, the reso lutions and memorial which he bold In his hand would be offered by him. The resolutions aa they follow Were adopted unanimously, seriatim. Resolved, That in the judgment of thin meer- DM. the scheme of the American Colonicatiop Society la one of great practical benefit to the people of color in the United States and in Africa. Resolved, That in the success which has thus far attended thereat:me of Airiest" Colonization, we see striking i:idicatimas of the purpose of Divine Providence to raise the descendants of Africa,and through them,the barbarous tribes of Africa to the condition of a civilized, free and Christian people. Resolved, That we cordially approve tbe Bill introduced to Congress by the Bon. Mr. BlnetT of North Carolina, providing for the application of the Interest of the unpaid instalment of the surplus revenue to the Colonization, with their own consent, of the free people of color in Afri ca. Resolve!, That a Committee of be ap pointed to cooperate with the agent, tbss Rev. A. S. Qaay, agent of the Pennsylvania Colonization Society, la obtaining the contributions. of oar citizens for the great objects of that institution. The Rev. Mr. Quay moved that the Chairman and Secretary be a committee to appeint a com mittee, (left blank in the third ristolation) to co operate with the mover in obtaining contribu tions to the cause. On motion, the meeting adjourned. We were yesterday shown a lunch of rye ' raised en the farm of ;lames Kim Penn Township. Tho different !stalks of which it was , composed were :mirky the same length, the longest was eight feelseten inches high. It can be noon at the Grocery of 8. F. D. Keating, corner of Wylie and Fulton streets Stu ma DT/VlM—Levi Smith, of Binning ham, died euddenly on Monday. On of hie boo therada-law died on Priday In the lame bonee and wan buried an Sunday. • AYFILST.—John Moore and PbiHip Reilly were committed to prison yesterday for further &tar ing by the Mayor, charged with haying beaten Michael Thoonbnrgh very severely in Pipetown. Tho quarrel originated about a dog. Another person concerned In the affray, was held io ball. Itasssuusa SHOWZIL—We had quite a heavy Shower Ye/dards), which had the pleaura effect of laying the dust attdooollag the atmosphere. The CALIYOZIIIAIIs.—Thu party of Pittsburgh- era, twelve in number, who left this city for Cal ifornia, under the direction of John and Henry Oombert, have, as we leant from letters re cently received, arrived at Jana del Bud, where they were waiting for the steamer, S. B. Lewis. One of their number, Michael Reinhard, former ly a workman In Carling's Glass house, had died of fever, and was buried on the 14th of May. lie leaves a wife and two children. A moo ins Wi Mr—A man named Jobs J 012113, who was recently divorced from his wlle wse broaghribefore the Mayor yesterday ehirged with abusing her. Al he promteed,falthfolly to behave better, he wee only sentenced to an im prisonment of ten days for disordely conduct. The Whig Vapors at Jackie*, Mississippi, stye thirthe nomination of Boit and Graham to finely received there by the - Whigs—that the Whig enthrudasm is bliiing high. A Whig rat ifieation meeting Wu to be held two or three nights ago. The eame paper ■qc Dan Fanuan.—We are infortned by a gen tleman of unimpeachable rersoity, who left Hol ly flptinge, Miss., a few. days ago, that a tre. mended§ effort — was made by the Democreoy of that Ilk to get up a ratification meeting on the 21st inst., which resulted in a total failure. We aro' not surprisedf It is difficult to squeeze blood out of a taraip;and It most be an up hill business to pump up anything like• enthusiasm for truck . heroce and statesmen" es Pierce and King. Tau BOLTERS AT HOWL—The uTelegraph," • “Demecratio" paper, published at 4ugusta, Ga., has the following 'lint rale notice' of Mews. Toombs, Stephens &a: We pray God that whatever 'the ,Union Con vention may do. Toombs and Stephens will de cide not to act with the Democratic party. We shall consider it the greatest calamity that could befall that party to have Toombs and Stephens join it. From present appearanees, Ita need anticipa tions are likely to be realized.-4 Many Pale Ammar. TUB NOIINATIOWA ♦r THE Soya.—Willt the exception of one newspaper In Tennessee (at Knoxville) we bare not recei ved • 'lngle Whig paper from any Southern State, except Georgie, that refuses to support the nominations for. President and Vice Presi dent lately made by the Whig Notional Ceases. Ilea On the contrary, they promptly and man fully Otos the names of the candidates at the head of theii columns, sad promise to give thim • Oaring and hearty support.—Nat. Inid. BY_TELEqRAPH Sr: Loma, July 13. The funeral obsequies, last tight, in memory of Henry Clay, were if the most imposing so lemnity. The procession of the military and fire companies and several associations of Free Masons and Odd Fellows, formed the Julien demonstration ever made in this city. During the whole day business wax suspended, and the entire city exhibited a scene of gloom and mourning. The stores were all hung in black, and the observance of the melancholy event was general. Unfortunately, as the procession start ed, a severe thunder storm, with heavy rain,taint upon the city and marred the effect. The rain lasted all night, and in consequence, the address was postponed until this evening. The river is falling, and the weather cloudy and pleasant. Arrived, steamers Editor and Cornelis; De parted, Gen. Pike. There wan no business tractiacted yesterday. To-day the market. were inactive, receipts light and prices unchanged. Lot:um:Az, July 13: During the storm which prevailed yesterday et Lexington, Mica., a tree on Mr. Couniugham's plantation, under which o party of seven De grees were eating dinner, was •trunk by light ning. Four of the Degrees were killed in stantly. CINCINNATI MARKET CINCINHATI. July 13 The ricer has fallen four Inches sines last e ening, the !teethe? continues hot. Flour—s3,lBos3,2/5. Whiskey-14(315f. Provisions—Sales 39 611 s Bacon :ides at 10 Sager—Firm at 153( L u0i. Moe —1501.)5}. [ln consequence of the lightning pervading the entire Eastern line lest evening, we were unableVo obtain our natal telegraphic despatch. es.] EUROPEAN NEWS ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER ARCTIC MARKETS STEADY. Attempt to Assininate the Emperor of Nair York, Jnly 12. The steamer Arctic, arrived yesterday after noon, having sailed from Liverpool at 1 1 A. M., on the 80th. She, arrived at Sandy Hook at four o'clock this morning, having been detained by a fog. The Arctic hringe 123 paseengere. The dela had &rived et Liverpool on Sunday forenoon. The government is attempting to smooth ore the difficulties with the Legislative branch. Inundations in the Departments still eon tieue. Lettere from Toulon say that ten ships of wa • areto ho built ►t that place next year. A project ie mooted, eemi•officially, for th• colonization of Preach Guiana. . . . The Freneh Legislative body was closed on Monday by s message from the President, which wee warmly received. It contained but little more than five phrases. The Budget show' a deficiency of 34,000.(00 francs. The See powers haze formally called upon the Federal Government of Switzerland to recognize the right of Prussia to Neufchatel. OEM - . Austria bas summoned the States of the Zell strain to negotiate on the subject' of customs and to forma league against Praiala. • it was rumored that an attempt was made to assassinate the Emperor of Austria at Groswar den, near [legal. The assassin missed hie aim, and blew out his own brains. LIVERPOOL hIAREET. Cotton has been quiet, without the 'lightest variation" from the prices of Friday: The gales for three days were 18,000 bales including 7,000 on !peculation and for export, and of which 13,600 were American. New Orleans fair - Gf; middling 6}. Upland fair 64; Upland middling 61. The imports for therm. period were 25,000 baliemostly Wright, Usaidey t Co , quotes sales of ootto, on Illonday and Tuesday at 11,000 hales 4,500 of which were speculators and crooners The market was cloeing tamely on Friday'. prices. At London, on Fatarday it woo rumored on Change that the French loan contemplated RIB 8,000,000 sterling. Consols declined .1; on Mon day the rumor prertous anbalded. Corn hatLpoon restricted by unsettled weather. llolders ask Id on wheat, and three pence on flour. Cora, yellow , Gd and upward. dearert white doll. In provisions there is little or no chongo.— Lard keeps at the high ligtires before quoted. American, in kegs, 52€,54; lard in Mils, Lo(, - ;:± There is little doing iu rice which 19 unchausCd in price. Coffee in fair demand. Resin, 2s 11d, for amber. Bpiritoof Turpentine, 36®1375 6,1. At Manchester there:is a fair demand and firm, goals aro drooping yet confidence irentertained of a good fall baelatao. The money market is lees steady owing to a rumor of French war. On Tuesday it was stea dier, consuls closing in they opened. For open ing July 100iC)I00e es-dividend. At London, sugar was full at farmer prices, coffee less buoyant, and quotations barely con tained. Tea rather low. Beach pig, 44 645 }t ton. CONTINENTAL MA RKET. At Amsterdam and Rotterdam, coffee wee in limited request, but unchanged. Rice lower. la auger there is little doing without a de eine. At Hamburg, coffee wee down. At Antwerp , o change. The Lei:deallle Journal, noticing the ratifies tion meeting held la Leuirrille oa the 211th mo, remarks. "If there have been any doubts hitherto no to the reception which Kentucky, glorious old Ken tucky, would give to the Whig nomination, those doubts are now dispelled and annihilated for en er and ever. We do not forget the onrwbeln• log majority which Kentucky gave for Oen. Ha:: risen in 1840; but we confidently believe that al t♦ will give a heavier majority for Scott and Ora ham than ahe has given for any candidatea with in the last quarter of a century.' A spirit i aroused in the hearts of the Kentuckians thee nothing can withstand." "Puss awn Fearusaa."—A couple of "color ed gammen" were overheard dimming politics In Broadway this morning. One says to the oth er, "What makes 'CM call General Scott old Fuss and Feathers?" "Why Ler,' Sam, don't you know? ;It's cue he'e fuss in war, fun in peace, and fuss in de hearts oh de country peo ple. Oen. Scott would no doobt run better in Can ada than in the United Stales.—Otio Stateretan. History informs no that when Scott was* young man he did come pretty fast running in Canada, after the retreating British. On any veil he can A.rna and not weary, walk and not faint."—Day ton Gann, RII , AILICET or DP. GAROINISIL—The effort on the part of the United States district Attorney haling brought to Washington [in connexion with the recent charges against Dr. George A. Gardiner of obtaining money from the Govern ment under the Mexican indemnity act of Con gress several eitions of Mexico, the sawed, who was on bell to answer the charge of fraud, was, upon their affidavits, also arrested on Sot ruday upon a charge of forgery, and, upon being taken before Judge Crawford, In default of ball in the sum of $20,000, [in addition to the for mer bail of $40,000,1 wee committed to jail.— Reprbler. HIAT AT LOOIIITI LLIL—Tho Journal of the Bth says: The thermometer was op •to 97 de greee in the shade, at Fletcher* at 2 o'clock. The Indianapolis Banana! of . the ith myst The thermometer at .1. P. Pope Ce.'e, on yes terday, et 2 o'clock P. M., stets:1;100 degree., in the shade. ILDENFENNY t CO., 76 Fourth it., if hove revel Tel • fresh ockpoly of Ms follow thir workr Wide Wide. World. 2 Vol, c.a . , Foroolior, Dollar. and Cont., " sip% Uncle TOM Paper SI OM. Illookorood ilsoolloofor2ooo W. A. OILDSNVENN Y a ets. 77 Fourtn rt. }al 4tbIIIARRELS lar_go No. mackerel: A.l 60 do, Plantation Molnar; 1621b° Wall Paper JUST rood, a large assortment of new and bnaaatul patterns. from 11 1 .1'bibuirlybla manufac torlm.o4 LEY mho by ' TUCO. PALMER, JeZ3 CuS Ilsrlet street LOUR-40 bble. S. F .... for solo by RUSSELL A JOHNSTON. . - AA! ACKEREL--16 kits No. I rec'd for oil; /TA U 7 Uhl w. A. IIatILIJKO k (4/it - MON—In kite, rco'd and for Bala by w. A. kIeCLUICH A CO,. 2'6 UNrtr rant. i p rFEE-4 , 7 . bap Uio; " 11"- .10 thelf aorta Prim., tirte lad 704 er . ty 1 . Tze5 1 6 :2 :0 1 . 4 1 ..d 2.14 5,. L . 1 . 10 . :P th. tr. k ...4 14tra Junk by J. D. If ILLLIJU (X). • '1:~a{•ll r.f.4it»:;yal-(ar~~7:(~}rc~s:~ Up to 8 o'clock, loss rrening. LIOTZ.L. surrruncLt, ITIIELT W Al Fuller, Perryopolis; 8 Shuman, Albion; A B Gaston, Port Hamar, 0; J Upper St Clair; 8 Mcßride, Deer Crock; 11 Roth, Louisville; W B Anderson..l C Andereon, J C Reno, Rocb; J Barclay,Deav er; L L Barton, Meadville; P 0 Littlejohn, lady and three children, Jefferson co, Va; L A Harris, lady and child, Laporte, la: J R Leader, Turtle Creek; J IJ Milli; A P Dobruian, Steubenville: Jno Moore, N Brighton, Pa; M W Henry, Wal nut Grove, B IV Lindsey, Waynesburg; J . IV Smith, Alonongabela City; J Tuttle, Enon Val ley. NATIONAL ItorcL; WATER STREET. • • II Neel, McKeeeport; J Web!, Wellsville, tl, W, B Freeman, Trumah's Landing; T Anderson, dd; J M Calhoun, Georgetown; W II Wilson, Mon ongbela City; L M Speer, Bellevernon; William Speer, do; J W lieshway, Pa; A Frost, Carlisle, Pa; 0 II Tower, Elizabetb; Mre C A Gould, Mon. C.'S: Mr Bower, N Mre Bower, do; J Porter, Beaver; II fileClusky, McKeesport; J Zoolit, Greenfield; J S Porter, Handereville, Va; S C Corko, McKeesport; Mre E Taigers and child, Levador, 0; P McDonough, Granville; J M Cur ly, 0; J D Kerby, do; J B Stewart, Missouri, Id C Clarkson, Sandueky city. MONOTUARILA HOUSE, TESTER STREET. J Butler, Phila; Jl' Edgar, Toon; W Wet eon, N York; John Thomas, Washington county: J 8 Orth, Steubenville; J C Aoheson, Wheniing; J II Drake and lady, Jackson, Miss; A Jacobs, John Snowdon, Brownsville; J J Robb:teen, stea mer Prairie City; T Crawford, dr; J Robert., Jr, se i lefty, Steubenville; L C Jungerich, Male; Geo Stewart, Newark, 0; J C °WWI], Mobile; Mies Martha Short, Camden, N .1; J M Brown, le.; J II hlcCallahan, Texas; J Berry, Iowa; J M Hawthorn, lady and four children, New York; D Hollister and lady, Philo; J Penrose and lady„N York; S Burdett and family, Is; 8 Reynolds and lady, Boston; J B Taylor and lady, N York; .1 Sllvester, New Jersey; F.: Merritt, Cleveland; J Morrison, Brady'e Bend; Samuel Walker, Eliza beth; William Snowdon, Brownsville; Paul An derson, Cio; James A Ekia, Elizabeth, Pe: C Draper, Phila; J Chamberlain, Louisville; II Haupt, Philadelphia. Wm Smith, Washington, Po; Jno Van Emena Youngstown, 0; M R Donley, Pine Grote; J 11 Edson, Johnstown, Mrs L F Vandewsen, Miss N Edson, Dunkirk; Mrs Peters, Dayton; M Cole man; Kittanning; C C Blur, Washington, l'a; 11 Bowen and lady, M Porter, N V; J L Patter eon, 1' Crogord, Bergettstown, Pa; I' L I'aoes tant lady, Zelienople; Dr .1 Williams, Youngs town, 0; .1 Winter., N Y; S Lewis, li Lewis. 0; A Likens, Norristown, Pa; W Miller, Newport; .1 Bouten, Bolt; W Myers, Al M Richards, A 111 Daily, New Lisbon. ST. CHARLES ISOTIL, WOOD eTA A M Stanley and family, N O; M Carmine, Steubenville; J 11 Dowley, Hollidaysburg; .1 Mc- Cartney, lady and son, Kittanning; IV Harvey, A Eberbart, Bellevernon; J F Haldeman, 0. II V Bever, Oneida, 0; J Rowland, McKeesport; It ti Pew, Canonsburg; James Bleakley, Franklin, J /I Kean, do; F S Frye, M Roberts, Steubenville. 4aIEBROIDERIES—Just opened at A. A. IL.. a Co-', a Amman., rich atom - moot cif:rota-M. BONNETS, BONNETS—A, A. Mae., & it Co art dons. out their lan-east carefully ,el,led 21(05 of Fpring and Bummer banns at Arcot,' I.lord - je.:6 - - d lOTTON-98 bin, to arrive, for pals by -1001011 DICKEY A Co. P. UROUNDY 'PITCLI=iSOO lbs. stand,, Iffi • oan . line ankle; Yu me by ~ KIDD I (13 NVOO4-3 skit. reed this day per steamer, AlleAbeny Belle. For gala by pat DALZELL a la) _ . (gALERATUS---In his, and bldg. coast:na t.-1 lo on baud formal. by 1/01061,1. CO. OLASSES—:in Wile. just ref:Piled and ' iv' for We by J. B CANFIELD. I UGAR-10 Mid*. .N. 0., jalt received AJ and for as e by tett .1 It CANFIELD . kIIOLASSES--5 I bids. Sugar House, ja•!!. „L.VI re..'t ego, for .al. hr Ivro LI, CANFIELD ELM' ---50 bids large Nu. .3 Illattkarel, I Iterrlnc 0) Trnul • Fiet, fur *ate by ' 1e2.0 J. D. CANVI UM ELASTIC WEBEINO—Bee'd at lfi the laths Itubtor De_put, yar-1, Blame' Web. bing, C 00,.. Boas Tbe ...mt.. of Ftv.enatar, I. Invited to Lbw labor. abut, swain ae.l les .1. A 11. I'M LIM,. fig — ALERATUS-- lOU hes for cal', by o,ad J CAN lELD I RAPE SHAW LS—A. A. Naomi k Co. J nr. artltua out thet• lab. aranytc..ut of Plana and Vont.twtarr.l V 1 bat. and °cloyed Cr.,— .bitarle. at gr.ally rwafts jot, far AWNS, LAWNS— 'S 1 num last ruk.rrad to. , an Layne at I word boo ec , 10 1 email N Ju.. l ened and for ea l. b ur. y Aa. 0011.9L0N Leo tra!M 1 , 0 and 04 Mark., at QAL SUllln-10 casks, very dry fur sale sJtr 11,.31 J. litao s co. [AL ANTEN'S Gelatine Capsules of pure t!:" eo C elr. u"'* ri l r;sf "'" 1 YCOYOUIIIbI-100 tbs. in store, for Halo 4,3 by 11(11,11 t 01 " - gr' I OOPER'S Isinglass, shred and sbeet; a NJ truth lot 1, Al., by 13.751 J. KIIID %CO. _ yuAlt_s() hlids. N. 0 . , fair to prime, for • 0 eon by tl1. ,-1 . , 5:A.,,TR. 0 . 4 ..K.',!..t:R.D,, gur,xt,1., 1 ,k , 4 grvg.. ,, iv . .z.k.-hr. , .; , ,..g,:zin th Nl7;ratrilti4&:‘ Leon I Tremors.gug,tittl I, 4,e'dpftlittV7tff"2. rta: Inner or IVto, aud bil uteri.o!Onnta Pat , . ' 4 ,. , t. , ,,,: 3rd'e:TE:lLSll.lllLll;.,ll?!.l,:t°C7l4'ol n0d,1`11',11.,;; Uhl br Rot:. re EltutilltSTß. 4,4 - - nil teerticloot . In an not with ea dt,frptg. ...„ detodwobawty:p _ VLAX SEgO , --17 Tierces; \ AR. \ 2 ...lan landing firm :Art,. Rio. cleinat: WI role by \ : 1 ..,:,.4 ...,.\,L.,_ "JA!!!!...q"P.llq;i I . .VOUST I'OSIVt-A Ipt reed on consrkn ajinent. end Pr we 'kik_ .\ - . D L \ .Nvnlik s eiclFN . Epp, . 4. d 1 0 . 1111 E . prititpi; PANT-14 tone of ‘ - ',.. ' 24 ' '''''' I "nt '''''' ‘l r rli. l. .;4iii.i.ir,. \ liiIOINR,---- ,\ \ \ nic„k l . l ...:Mier . e . ao4.. white »toot 00A,, O \_ Il ier'. isei,;;lfi"kf enc'e.iii.; 34. , ..\ . \ fund, i.ta,t!‘•,4ll:-.: , !....3 ,,,, 1 our s 7._"=;al A: \ • "VA\ liS;,'ignt, NEW 800 lue receive ;\ ~ \ No. I tlicak‘ttoluet by Cherlee Inctitrw.\ rpuplnc or Staironhe,Xelet by thtpl . Lue ',Lbp If, ow, tb4 , . arrthonow or. ',Linde Item., AlawpreNtlterland. .led Eketch., or Outwore of Ifharoctor And 'Ran' w n.re, la ins 21w, .tbrachipruto Volts end- Air, tlwith. crby Pi e. ell,, autherof EllErrr Retatione. Lanuilin try. ow, AO: For s IV. A. ni inintnint'iFir A CO,. ‘. .ntIR .c f11.._ NEWit S - -Jue'T eived at the en .le\il Wel i1r ..., t . n . rr, ,. .. D u o o ritnenrchy in l'orttu .31 - . ol. rtni"keseele, ". by S.Lobbb tt. Llf and LarterAol Niebubr. ~, - ‘ i . L im... WI _ ,N , - _ ' IS. APOtE' ft'Hdt.P.,_ j II F :\sE-41)4,,1us Orenin•Cuitinz fer ask lj.- be , \ s HENRY \ft, cui.mei., ....t!ic .... • _ \ lyPter Pt-, ahoy. Sm s lthflold. 1 1.1 RpoMl 100 cAr! Corn;fcr } i'aliib 11001111 11 . ,:,,, , \ heap S4tlonery. \ ' \ \ AT kxyrs ,s; AGNEW'S. 05`alcrketet.,, . Alan:: Forgro LtNer .3 Actiapap portry , ae Elletrnst4 few .8'44, . I ..awyrWE. AferonamtPatral Fecol- Iller, Drawn:FL l n u'Rretrti eoll Tte"oe Itatwel :nicer arld (told poodle; Folorott and Clank Warrior lettLlle god, 'elute. era, ore arol 011 01Vigolle, Au, A, , at wnolocole and rrtall. ~. . .. ..\ .„ „ 4'''!''___ (a PANISII Wif IT , 25 bbis s .,ia. store, nnil 10kr rat. by ‘, J. R 1 DD It. tp.L, \ S ' \ . 00 FEtad 'treed- , BLACK LAWN' A ERECIES-.-41/acs. , jouttrendrol at ` toll ___ ' A. A. MANOR 0 IN) . AAI6 Cu — i 7. 04.t.,, for In — Wily zit Jan' \J. T. 41 J.,1 BYJNIK It I OLASSES-60 bbls. Mel:nation, to or- IT I 7"."'"` d—.ol""lviirritibeiky ji.dp, Sr LIVER DI L—Just. reed 11 Vllorri ItqWtole.Claek 4 co , formal. by% `. • .1\ funun Alto,--.5 'Ltda. No, 1 ree'd foenlo'bi 1 J. _ , B RONZES -Of Brudio's 'blunter . . nre eafers; a fail eurPir f" , br 1018 J. A D CALCINED MAGNESIA— , IO canoe (f.roin Wauder.. Wearer a Co) for sale by J. AIDD co^ /1(1 U S E,K DEPAICTM4 sr i ,l aat reel Clolbu T libe i ` n*l , ^M VT.I nwia ° Z4/tO., lOotabletli C 0121 1 ,0411.1 Iltirkint l / 1 1 or furnitueo tWT= M 4 AterletZAT '' litie. 4 7V,!l;l;,n bits arbeely attrarrileil otb . e . r article: beau air ' atmailar sia mu rprea. wrienwer Atheritaii late birder —Yoe, elitaitiltra Beacitifying nut. r,\ barer Plated, milliard* and tir aad we Ware. fiir tale br W. A. filceliUllll Cat, Jell • , ria.lbel Liberty • at.' • -,--._ 100 LIVER ,OID:--A. I s raeli supply of 4tusEkton A Clar k reed mat forialab t r-0. \ . l a WIVLOX • CO.' Fibg . SORE TII OAT—Rusitton's Comp, ri 4 .tt' 2 z'-` 1 "'"• E b . bb libtl7.Brll ,l o'.'"" \ . 2.1 .,.. ..._... E 3_:,30 dol. reo'd on ow to close by - J ar. ' A. lickil.UßG A CO. ' '\ I , rio.TO Liticrt L al Z 1 i, W - MI . BOARDS \ V. T 'A..11c\11..11031 A Cal., pa q . Omen, Waal Tea lieslara . OAT; 0 , " an ~ rec'd file sales,by. '„ ‘, , ~1 , "jIICLL A LIOUATT, Water at._: . J lit{lSl. sL NAIL Itoris,-L-fo;uo4 \ '''''''! .4 , ° b lrOhi \' hlrillOßLl A 1113111.11 . \ \No '.‘ ~ 1 , ...F West ar Meat.. sv4i - 44 - did - 87i - ‘Frive per sitar May ja 1 .11 . 1,', 3, , b 7 ,mb ‘ . b I .: . ktlil/iCiIST AOO iiiiSg4 iill - iWT - r - ftiit'p6- ►,_ and 1 11.16 or cle; a t O r rmi 1... „ FIIIRAWRA,H.Et'i, I IN IV 47: et ."' \ r -" j , , . ___,... \ \_•.,......_ - _ 11 . A LE oix owl; NTS\r , ,Ja - . \ TL -A.kractacal theatia t i o thaLsoi; , rchatt e r till, , f r IVlllieea liaork WWI , .. ...., Tht• wor as Jowled taLlhor Ilea eV , e /141011_1 It k Ora and! c aloof l'ehihri "iT I ...„ .I ttrz !"..frurvr,_ts...!_ram.,itt..zi ;"4 . :431. zie ea - Wawa...A ouch 'Wee of 111 ,7 Ala aka II air,Fa-• PA tAtroMrtar.:!•,,,..r.2,\.t:';ivl; "341'.,7:=74.2: WA. h. \ .fr ,V4r.h.v. i, ,i. 'I. :xi ,r,toeezr ta.'W-44.M. "0:116e, • .13 anal analysis which the impeloar 2 e,Of tte hiect t CLd'r. L'ir..I7IIViLDIN llookaall•kji t al /tr i ll° cr. ". letiF \ ' '`. LT Wood at, t.tlrmi_d ta u,'. QI , LERATLS--10,000 lb a: ,p‘ultaiiim;d in 17AR' P,'`',".4r1!!"*.7117`ae:14.#6. t:tarvtiSaosTan:4ll,3l\lciokerel,i,ntio ' i' . 4 '14, .'"' 1 11 7 1°1t irtgrsig.WPrira lo: X LUDI- a obii ineto Corßalekiy Ic \ • KIDD a-404 rivallACQo-10 keo toyn: 1, in skip .1-r DT " a Jell) OW o X l voß4eoeinWk an meeting et% StO% the (ao Trap-Ilea Itthlog,Ormr On .t t 4 4" MTAt: 4reriA,l.t., 7 , A W..h:1141,4. l ' ;:VZ:t . fili, br 4MI . 1 1 4" 4 th e e MIS: I N N X t i a A u ti l l --- igli h ton e I:. fi rll_l, oavwfor the above and lutertorstiate torts ow— this dr., at 4 o'clock Witt . • ,For Might or,r.sare. ahply. on . board. POR • ST. LOUIS.--aThe splendid j i i C. towroataYettutther J. Q. 'ADAMS Othethe tura, will leave for the aboVe and Mikan' 1 itisdiate porta on this day. thWinti last, Yon Acton orpsowthe aunty do board. Yr, FOR CINCINNATI —i:ne fine new strainer TWIN CITY thtpt. II Ilwari ehry. will lutes for above and intermediate paths. on thila dal 7th inst, at 11...". Per n,•i g nt or maire'.l7,,To. b " .. 1Z1, 0 . ,,,,,,, ~, 7 7 , „ _ Joan IF,..____ a FOR bli , lagNATl.-‘- The fine - num. GENo CIAINFiI. W. It.COpe.Vidlljda lexrc car the .Lori and Intermediate runs un this day. 7th Institut,: 11 a.w. ~, JO I.; fal !MAR, 'WEDNE SDA T. l , PAC/ELT, VINGIZONAI7, Captain it ti o•ni . Tblo rptradid txut WS! built by ft...root, Of tbo rtoarokr /as. Newton, mad ot;t., Ibr ILA Cinoilmati and Pltotharati Parket toads. wad I leave wren sl , KlorelaT for etbotarotOL 'l For fr•lght or rowagr ‘PDIFon board, or to , \ Marla it. B. yiILTIMRXIIGEB, Aceqt. Wheeling and Pittsburgh Packet.' rrITS - swift running pa.saangor packet TVI?(CIa.B. TER, NM./ for lb. 00010 ery above and all lutortmodi o Tuvadar t munday and baturdaf. at 10 ids fI'INITITILVTZII. Cart. Gro.•D. Moo.. IrEll leave Aleil'o'r7l7lr7 D.Wici r l k eer t.Y. " 01" tro.lav, r and vdt.....4 BA. Al. ”err I \ o l o 11 trepht or possum baring roperharacetiommodatlOay. board, or lo ' Alt.lllll{olto, OBo=ll t'CO.. 'rho IVinotottor I. otto of the fastavigoata '"' thr !od for the trade. f at - vbgen and ohlppots d e"'""ru' rwal 811t , 100h_t_ln the trade regularly. 'jaod7' i t w new resketeertime DIIPENAL, COOV:E. r the net: er, TIMI teetotaling bar regular trl-weekthtlir= mdyfeeeling ; leaving feburg:..n.„turahaer 17a -n em riVedlni . W ev "d eth " Peada r nn e l . ThnVe ' r =4 o. Prbdlrw m In each ave , k. on free4grarairocau4=6,t The Dluriked • Ada wheel boat, and Is 01140: R•7l =geld It mm emetrdeted h o t f he brad.. Mame * and ehirpers ear depend r contlanlzt la Mr mum sums NAIL gimmEß ARRANGEMENT. OHIO ' BIOINSYLVARIA RAIL ROAD The only Ireitern Rain ` ROdti &mans out of FREE FROM Pateourgh, AI,L DFkluila OF THE TO (+pie CLEVELAND, Of/LUMBII6, CINCINNATI, TOLEDO, DETROIT lb I/ TILE YAIII9US LACE - PORTY. Only Direct Line to Canton, Itimillon and Wooster. JIVE Train. ~tart Pitteb (Sun rt from day. eterpted.) StXPItI73B TAAL Learre Pi t4eburab at 6.83 A N. Pailernma dine' at Al7l , 4%1:11'. 1 1 ,, :Vb e lleolatl i a.'"T r 421: nen oren, and has exc,llent arronunalationa lbt th e test .hag A 8, kit FAST PANBItNGIEIt TELAJIN t d m l e d la n tel /sib, tndo glere only at ' istnertere, het:Brighton. Yuen, Columblana`Allti Ily either of there trains Vtft=glt.gt Vl 'l t= r igr!l c : . : '".k \ tr,,% i r three b.:tram.. theerll roots. passengers CIO tak the fret train end be lei Duttlirlt the nest lamming. or In ` , kbiestto in the arming of the ‘,J,Lr'Aft 1 ,1 V:4 It 11/8 1114144.1.3 . s k. tin corning:Ftltrord, !raves l[aWllon **t stn. dt.4,-44:::4fAurePanrIt I,ura.4 at a r µMug passengers thee to sake lea le e putsturgh t • sod go en by the Itopaylvarela Ball (Wad at Ostl) P.R. \ re'r'BBBri",b7 tenre'frots Cincinnati le rut, bora In two da3 e, without rhea [Farel, and ear. hum ens ttruenolsy t\i‘n connecting alth the 1 1 1111411. Central R4ll Read. \ Pavetreoraira lug Pittsburgh al IttA. remelt Cio Ithe on at 7P. 51\ and Massillon, et 7.7,/ P. Al. At Slainilion Note 7itTgri‘lV,Tn.fitr line,, %erten. birrce and La, '5 tit. \ I REUILIT TRAIN With a rum:lsere. ettulsed, lentos Pittsburgh at 480 t• le and waits at Allisties ter the, relealef [be tn.' train, r,lTT.... , riniturstla[7fter, an I \ ruches lga s ealllen at 11 =1 " ll !VA tr. ' irani 4'; P. 3T. antr::eir DrioMnn at 7 A. Al. and .1. alert, en at Intrroeliate eteherao Plti:=g?all'retrlt7 leis t-ezrin,r .0)4 -- ""o k e' b rk" e . et hen Brighton et 7e.n. at u,r g. uits Pittzturgh at B AIUe 11( "Y[S,Trilusde netruitougunda Untolboeses run la , oneetionlNril the trains to rd ".[ll%t k '3, k l etr 'L a n ti ' l ' y 'e al ' t e Ti . e " .k r, ,Trisl` ere ct St;lion or the, 01114 1 4 / 4 \V,s. 0 Ctllll.la. , \ r, J 51C8 I.IICBI, tt; , Ml l '""nthe ` ‘ lE` , `* o l`lTril b. in no - li r tf.7 - 4 4 ; 7a= ?V?•!..°4 f n ,LI:tnIZGLA finer. „VLF 114 EN SIXE,thING-110 pFe. extrtrqualify ` l7 V2 °l "'''"4`Y '''',, '', A. A.‘tt.inix AC. , plasESlt../ 04 1 : 1118. d !u aor 1 .1:'.3e1,(E1t i 4e4: hoax ' 7 ', ItUßltligi,, '1411: -. :1,11 1 ,!'47 , 0X gi r litir—t i :! b7,1,e, !, , ) , 1 , d , e: 1. ) 0.,,, r„:o,. ' \ , " 11 1 Syrup,- -- m,:t, 44.4 2 h r k" \. v \ \.. Je7 \ . • .1 4 .117),C77E..!!e0. ~ FiftO : etTekt.44°TOßS•=4- \ ' „ ill. moo, R. ft.:my., ropft r maimn F'o , r.;kr \ , 121,\ I ':le l •irttl''lticla zas t a i far We by \ \ \- \ J. ti , 'AtLIVOLTII/1j1), . Jab \ .... \VI 1V,4e1 treat. iAIIi—IEKTQ tbs. recd forhalo ,y ~ \ \ \ J. •r. a .1.4. notmta 1 \ if. \ \ :277 Lit tete a N1"1/V ANTED-140,6Pu lbe. SVooli \ foi: winal V , D ud \ '. J. Pods. J. porm. L ARD—A it, keo ju received for sole by .tea. \ rtmke e ekt 1 ,4011g3 ..41. 0}1., 1 ItICAC ERE 1,--20 Etls. ,10 hf. doNo. 3 . L. ~ tun Seed. end the irate by • ', \ JO \ .: atrraya,ri JOHNSTON : \ M..; MiRINg----20 bbl.. Na., I. received :ad: ai feeee!.. b e \ Ruessu.la .p.mtisr!.. ' F15'11 7 ;..{ . 2 1,,,,1. ? .i..k. , r,,,t,. , 111 j\ertet. Whit , kWh .„ . • th ht r\ . .. Jvrt n o or evln by \ \ \ - .1 A CAN ELA J., ".. \_,,,, _J_ '111,110S1 0 .=.;;IN) big. Cre a m e11et.441g7 e...... 'tivh ... \ ttneh4ll Dairy% ma end tor eel . , by , ‘ • 111.7,111 lb. , Att,L4NA, .4.. liiioctirtitS-- . \'. . •\ , ll . \ \% h t.'4l t "Nlg y. ~., : • low h.,;;lfi:e•;'ne.i \ . \ , i ,„,,, & , 47 . R 1.,.:,,,, j\\ , , :5)0 teethels einere; \ \ \ 4, N,p., Toe : \'• ' . \ g te l) :4l;an Y ierCt } e4e I_r Taliqy__' 114 0 \\ ' mal.p.l men X to , ito' - Aalt* - -- - Tievi --- 1 . 1 eek3t,7 , \ pikiLlit--36 li'dr.\ f;xiiii, andS.T.7kmi, re -4,74- Fa '''''''''''' by '',tiesem...a..ioriml, \l4'll:Ekbil-,TESE.E.I' I. ', RAPEit - -:-. - A beauti4ll 2, ... ° ` ll ` } ': '''' \ '1: ,7: 47ii'lPii;rititzn, \‘‘'. 41kIlifgliSTII" AWLB--A,Kii,l AEOU Irk CO. ' '\ '‘ hi, qu¢merd lt Joet ‘ openet ni'ssi, ereortMe n t nt '4 ,1 47 , n. l Ot7h ~' ‘etereee, Btoehr, l.esta.cre, Vs , Let .MO ^th , T - \J, degiCttti ---- •Y 11111 • eng ~ ea, w te . ae given .. s.eh leveret \ entistecti m lo Our rits4l th4cevere, . 44 . 7 nom euvelyv'tttke esrent, h.vinvuet .k...'d • , .. 4 ,11:111. t TAI At . 760 hal i 23- ..., \ 111 4 1iUCE D riir S O C' ii '-.'..:StA's I1 L :/ ". ;371,1 ° C 1 . 2 - ' C 2 i'id 64, Aletatet,e . tieet, rill .Dl+ l / a . MI, 1 , 7 A 'e' ‘e!tgg"l' ...!,'"i:......,:i:::=4Y:1A it I.l Z4l , Vb o C o o d b,ig'graVl ~ x' '' ‘''' '''"\ 1 ", \ it T" r,fgtZ L ,r.7l':lV ~..N- " IF.t.. -,_....,. - it. \ tq-..,_4-!ftl.Ah 1J7i ± .. . 11pn \7_ , 1f!.,.1.1,1, , ,, t. _ 4 2l_. \ • '!,0,0„, Ev- Bc- " 11 1%tt.',1 . ,!7' 4 ' s - ~ .2 -- 1 -1 , v,- , e-hr , , \ ',, '‘ . A \ ab b r,nzi..-„Li nii