PCBLZBEIZO Br MIMS t Oa. PITTSBURGH TIIESDiY 31011N1116,t17NE 7, 103 gI!;ILEADLN4 NATTER WILL BE' FOUND Oil LACE PAGE OP THIS PAPER. . 1111-Prtrotosoo nay Ouxtri.—Tho eettcootTo circa oat weekly Gozotto otters to coo Intaloorti saes I cgoldettnblo tomilum clouting !bar bluizelo Imam dtcolgloillo De m= boar and thy tboosattd, they. bit almort even village awl county Li Wittt on' Thum* TWO oOd ramtero Ohio. tey4l) LOVERTISESS,Mather the Miltoyhddacona nor Cdottax Eltebliaboent of the Manx Own.. are" awned on Danday.:A.DVIMMEMEM Ida) aniis ..rum, to MILT the pap on Monday inornlns. ‘MinteMeband*Mutra tontonko'cloolo. on Astarte, DEIO6I6TIII WHIG NOXISA'fIOIIL 7311. cam coinusgions, MOSES FOWNALL; Of Lancaater County. 7011 MIDIS= OWILL, ' . ItoCLIIII.E, Of Franairraintsi roi strzyzroz aistm, 01111.1.8' lAN MEYERS, o/ Clarion Cousty ,".,", Guar Morszerze.l-Thtur are tie article i t ' **-** e'-;•'- - -- in ear p a err to-day, calculated to unite salons ',.-!‘' ,l, 4etieetio One is the Proclamation of the Chi *ii*-'i*---,;-nese Bab le . This document bearithe 'tamp of 1.. .*autheillc ii, and ls so eccaldered by those theft .'' .. , • ~,„ Lag the b t opportanities of jades% Correctly. ' Intl tho at troths of Berelation Ira Waned „,,, '. 4 , L, _to, and ted es of Divine antherdieity. Tide . :-,•,,,--.'• * la • most remarkable and pregnant fact.- rei. . . • . -.....,, iii , probably the prelude to the speedy thin --• elan Of Chrisdanity over that hitherto Inseam& ' ' , •''''bli tied/tenths flagon: It betokuss the break . - ‘ tag ail lied overthrow not only of * the Paths Op , • salty brat also of th at 'spirit cf, exisitgleeneu• i • : anii prejadice which has so long 'barred that i. tunneue people from tisti adrassisges of European * - - intercoms and elvathetlon, and.from * .the hies - doge of Obrittianity. By the * effort,- orldts - ithluarles, and thh dietribolion of tracts and the . ~ " Holy . &triptures, tight bee penetrated throughout Ant van Emplza, for the Chinese aro a reading -'''''.,.. and.liqedsitin people, and hen produced the , *: . effects we* see in the proolamstion of theit6lll , geht Chiefs " The chinos are also beginning to ' • 1,--'-.- . - travel, abroad, and to mth with Europeans,. and "'attiring; they take home with them the imsowl i:-::,...,,,,.1/4.-.:z.:...;*die they have obtained, which Is speedily eircti '' k'•:*;-**Ql4ed by the art of Printing, .which has so ling 4 . ..0 , 1_,..-_,..--tisio known &thong them, - - . p ,. . r : 1-I -ftl* ),, , '. , = ; 1".if , ,,. - Sztr Calif orals possessions will have a direct *- irAie:f-;:•s--le(;;;:intelitheirt decided effect open all the. nations an • -•,..c-1: , ,, '."....14'1' *,Line - Miters' Sourt of Asia. All the old butters -?;, : f.i.;jwllikapnlly fall before the mejestio and sublime ~-I",4 n Ptsich, O T Olizisthsnity and civilisation Walsaltest ~ ,,,,t-?,Aiiile 'itiecide, AmilicanizedEntipean (bill :--:::1-..,IIVBIAluie swept across the American continent, • - * -,`,...... 7 -! - -i-,.•:. -, . , , ,-. ?..1 hare l establhhed on the flares pf the Pastille 1 ' I'''',„t'•,s.4'-';',-F=','..thliffe*Sefflandation of a Mighty Empire. Ho. .• . - -1": i.lZ', ,, i itti iii3iii . eh five years ago were almost mamma, I ! , -.at , ..c, , 44LaNwige +Surrounded with a sort of moterioas I = . ..... 1. c`" - 'li?`ailit, are now u-fseilller ea the interior of Peon- ' 1 . ." , '. • iyhanit or Tiiginhe - A traveller from that re ° ' . , •'' ilion a few %heirs ago tumid have been viewed with • curious Interest. Row &butt every tam - • ; ily has Its representative in California, and men and families come and go, u from one part d - 1 , the country to the other, considering it a Matter • of very trilling important& If all this has been • irtought in so abort a time, irtuit may" we not ..."?-fleinkfor In the next quarter of a centary f , In that time the world will advance faster In iht • great work of'human brotherhood, In breaking down .- the , barriers of mite, error and eisPeratl ,-: in the two bandied years predour. • IThe other article we refer te., is the announce ment that 'our Government has sent Gen. • land into the disputed territory of Melanie, Val ••• ley;4lth a collided force to maintain and cs • . tablish• oar claim to it. This, coupled ,with the " fact that Bantle Anna has also sent an armed '.• force Into the 'tame territory, with efielers• to maintain the siiiremaim of Mexico, is nem.= _ . of serious difficulty between the two countries ' ''•- which may lead to another war. We dull reserve all comment on the action of ' • - Inif;!:!i 3 Ya PitmiVlFita we become better legman ' • '„, teo:004 grestui6npoa widsh it is based. We bogit - jr:: - 04.1S5fiten#ed.1111 it always gives us ' ~,V*FP,-.P.4iir..**4hipass* of our Geolteri- LL ing"o9itinenie'...bdierpecially catthese of :' > in Rttht ¢ Wanalc§wolsi - One buskeee now le contest. between the United tatii;#lr:Fed of the latter power ,;.,hleiteo will be blotted thelistdnations. , li will bawls an late gelpirt of the States, or a dependency 1,44,•;-.;:earMds'Govecrininalf;and in either event, it will !ticc ed. The immense emigre'. tieriptaringinto this country from Ireland, Keg e .7 -y:it,.. l atta mud Geri:May, tibia is all worked up, so to t speak ,. Into one homogmeout masa by our ern and enciat institutlene, enables as to *pare the population to transform Medic. alb`• .'Mongrel and feeble IndigoEpsedsli race •• . of. that • country will gradually • fade sway kehne the firm tread of the American Anglo. • • Baron, who will overturn all the ancient taper ditions and absurd'existains of that fertile and • delightfai. country and•tronsform it into one of the most delightful countries 111 the. world. , • ' What great events, then, may hang upon the • • information contained in two,thort articles apt . id Into our columns to-day!' Is it not Mae that they contain food for tertou reseotiaa • ~ We End the following inthe Washington ear - respondence of the N. Y. Tribune: • • ..The slaughter of Harper pf Tde Pitithaph 1. roil, has created terrible times hate, as he was , ' Offusially) killed by We handsel his own friends, the Buchanan men Par twenty yeari put Mr. Bnobsuan bas managed to have a well conduct od paper it Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and Pitta- Dewey the three important points (politically) of the State. .Of late years Herper's haaSone best - unto In hie cause, yet his friends hive stitch .. an him dolt. The consequenoe is a very rip , • lent Al:areal, in which both sides have laid their bilgets of vehement abuse before the President: Berle; knowing that he cannothars iffiest now, • has-soddenly become a very emphatic Bread. • head.ite, sweating eternal vengeance against his sena Idol." - - - bfr. Buiyinan rind Gen: Plena may east easy. Ail the Waitaki that Harper can bring spinet them here;:whern hi is .known, is not Worth the " - Emit et atcawili , lNfin :Ids' defeat eras an. Weenoid.hoiro mistime a universal shaking of . .„, kande - ;DC nongestedatiods among" Whip and • • , ::' , ..Tienuiriste.: Everybody felt that the city kid been sated froramdmwrlted cl,lagesce. Mr y attrition of railroad contractors to' the ed. :Teitleeient. of the , President ind Chief Engineer of the gatietta and Cluchinag ILdirOad, inserted thinothersolluan. It will be seen that prop 'for the induatlon,-ntesonry; of the • - . J im:Width and eighth divisions of the line, extend ', fat from Marietta to Zinc'. Island, opposite the city of . WheelLug,:lill be received at the Engl. . • _sues iSISes,In blexiiita, until the 12th if July; sod shin proposals for the constituting of shout tainty, miles ni! the road_ lying- between • abscise and Milford, fourteen - muse out - of pl. nianstl, in the Little 311ami RowL The two - • ',divisions now offered for letting imbrue 'lfs. • .• tween _eighty and Ainety , miles. it:Lturyta ,lotrurar.—Thla Is a Jour:lst dere. tedto the Wass latcseats of the United States, 2ic.i 4 establlithed eS Nets York 0 , RelftLyen, who is else coadattorof the fdercaltlie Tomasl cut blisnotal Recarler. Thelltelas 101111% a 1 (lite a eiseklysteotmt of the ales of sleekly the pstais•of image and other matters ooatteoted with tideleg*ltergibies whita via proved smolt benefit to those engaged la the Nubia- • Bee adtettisesteat • - •., • - . Mu N. EL Ausvistrus Bornao.,-Ths Puts: ;raiser is Infotmed , by the:Ray. Dr. 6iibett~, of that city, ',rho vis a. mamba of this totogi:thst its utionlosi gantry vu of no WV* tut the reportt.hs probable mem &intim' timbers ls without sq. ha ll . 4114. bone of tbp'Prabyterhn from ths ,eon* settsinli_tiowttmelmeossion; but throats 10iiitivittatvi 44MA only to indstditt. not tabs . - . , . la.ronalat that the Wheat fi - aa ais taaa'at teas Beate, bas:•greiely begat Ja bead not. tele iealasidezed,ramarkably oar); The. • gime of nant and Gran afll '!epresaa tad - ta:ba •pecat lutadaac.—Die. A 4. THE martzonrn CEITSMI LED 1141133.1, The Methodiet 'Eplicapat Cburob; in the Mae= 8111 tell, Senn deteitalaed la rid her. shit or. the, respansibility of nonniving It the wring Conference after Confer- Nene* comes lop to the :auk. The following is the action of the Troy Conference, just cloned. Iltioar or dtaviar.—The committee appoint ed to consider the subject of Emmy in)its pres ent relations to the M. E. Chinch beg leaver to preset}; the following report: •, Whereas the - voluntary or mercenary hold ing of, or trams to, human beings as allure, is admitted to be incompatible with trite reli gion, and with the best interests of the M. E. Chnrch; and . -. - Whiltelta we have reason to believe that the Disciplbse of said Church, Part 81, Chapter 7th, is construed and acted upon EN eanctioning or tolerating slaveholding and glare trading, in the • membershlp, without let or hindrance; and thus, in the absence of dissent and remote laminae, Implicating and 'degra ding the whole Church; and Whereas we desire to Standthe world In our true position with regard.eo this “great evil," we would, therefore, deprecate all seem ing toleration of an institution and practice whitch we heartily detest and abhor: , and would, there fore, eteekto free our Discipline from the revolt leg, but plausible conetraeticio, to which it is at present liable, and exhonerate the Church of our choice:and affection from the deeming connivance t, and toleration of, elaieholding within her ~.1 c therefore, • litaakiat, lst, Thsewe will Me our influence to eradicate from thi Divoipline whatever is capable of being plausibly rionstrned to vene tian •elueholding, i• either in I!the ministry or membership; and neenre for this evil the coma treatment which has been extended to the meonfactme, isle, and use, of Intoxicating li qtlors. - 2d,That we are in favor of a discriminating rule, making voluiztary or mercenary alavehold• log and dove-trading a dieutudificatien for Church-memberstup: Bd, That the general superintendents be re , 'queried to pruent to the amend annual ender , noes for their approval, preparatory to the no tion of the GsneralConference, the following rule on alarm,. vim The buying or selling of biretta beings, ex cept with a view to their ettancifintion,.and the voluntary or mineteurry.haidiainf deem,* bon dage. 4th, That a copy cf this report be eent to the Christian Advocate and Joanna, and the Zion's Herald, for publication. BOON Non= Tau SREATOIL'S Sox: By MettaTlotorisynl ler:.Cleveland, published by Tooker & GatelseL" This is anovel Intended to enforce the necessity of the Maine Lei as the only means of ideation against the desolations of drunkenness. It Is a powerful tiroperance tale, enlisting the 'atten tion of the vender from the Mart and keeping it up to the close. _ It has artiedolaults, and flake varlet? of Incident; but It Is a story 'bleb ap peals powerfully to the every day experience of ouckportrays the horrors of lutempersnett in • masterly manner. Per sale by the booked]. lin generally. ' "firm? Itsrrnet thivionno: - By Be,. H. A. Mattison. New York': Masoultrothers, 18531" Tlds lathe title of a boOk of 192 pape,which goel. thoroughly into the whole system of humbngge ry current under the name of ...Spirit Rap ping," and makes a complete exposure of its charlatanism. It gives not only a fall history of the Imposture, but a thozingh analyeli of It, exposing Its infidelity, its eentnulictione, its tut 13:entity, and the:gross Ignorance and impiety of its leading professors No man lath a love of the Christian religion at his heart can read the book without becoming convinced that "Spirit Rapping" is the tweet as ;well as the . wiekedeert humbug of these humbugging - days: \ (in the 156th pap will be found a history of th s onase of George Doughty—a ewe which ex eltedinterest, here, some time since. Flux\ :jzzooluazo liosusarroxe.—Tbe "Free Dersocratlik' Free 8311 State COILTLIIIICiI 'blob met at,Harriabarsr, last seek, noroinsted, Wm. H. Steptieson, of Mercer, for the Supreme , Coast, Dr. Wart Mitchell. of Indiana.- for! Coital Commlisionr, Neville B. Craig, of gheny, for andifor Ventral, and Laurence E. Coruna of Ilontgome for Surveyor Gerieral. _ . Personally, we know Sono of these combats but Mr. Craig. and he h cue of our oldest ac quaintances and friends. If his poll:loll asso ciates could-olrot him, ho would make a most momilent Auditor °chiral. DrUCTOI Cr TEi MIET.—Oct 4311111131113, J. MoUSsownits, „Enci , has been appointed rector of the Mint; inie Judge Pettit, deceased Gee. Patterson, gbiladelphle, was first ap pointed, but not being palatable to Mr. Camp bell, the Pothunter General, the spolettoeni was revoked, and conferred upon Mr. Snowden. Vnumna. Celanese:tow % Dtanainox.She follcreing ere the elutes of . the Iteirrittentatives elect to the nest Congress from the State of Vir ginia. ries are all Democrats, the districts haling been so arranged as to'deny the Whip single. Deprestatatire : , • 8. 1. Thomas R. Holy, Charles J. Kaoline?, 2. Wm. D. Koberte,,jr. 9. John Lecher, • 8. John 8. Guide; 10.1 Z Kidwell, 4. Wm. 0 Goode, 11. GS. Lewis, - 8. Tbomu 8. Boooek lll.lleney A. Edmonead, G Paulin Powell, . 18; Fayette blolfulla. 7.: SV/Illsm Smith, • . Pros ,tl. National lakllisreacer ' A 81.20/L or Man.—The annexed letter ,l of serious import. It is from the intelligent generally weiOnformed correspondent or the Journal of Coteau:ea ; and we know that its statements are substantially (torrent so far ILI they relate to General Garland's departure for the Upper Pao Grande, and the itirong force of all some which will be thereneder his orders Eet we entertain a hope thit the writer le mis taken in supposing that the dispute which bee arisen about the patch in the Merida valley Is to be settled by anstbrupt shock of arms: Wssunsarox, Wednesday, Juno I. Gen. Garland, who has been here, en route for New Mexico, ,had left for his important com mand. He arrive 4 hose in much less time than was expected, aftegite hrd been summoned to this plaert. He hat received his instonotions, and I 000jectotre that they embraee both diplomatic and military powers. He Is undoubtedly to pro. ceed forthwith to New . Mexico, and to marob Into the AWE' valley with a forte that will en. able him to encounter Governor Tries, litho is there before him, and who is prepared to, expel Mon or Boy other American intruder. It may be that Governor Tries will retire before Gen. Garland, end that hate' Anna will suffer the United States:to take and keep posseselon of that disputed territory. Eatencit is not the apps. rent intention of the Metiolos. Our Executive Government Aare decided that tbo dAysted territory Moog, to ow under the treaty, and would be suer, supposing the boun dary line to be run from "a point Immediately north of El Paso" westward. It is no not; now to go Into the merits of this sontroverry luy again, that our Eueutios has decided tae question, and it is to the results. of that deadon that we are to look. It is to be hoped that this dispute will be allowed to be set tied in the manner contemplated in the treaty of Guadeloupe, by running the Hoe over again, or, In coos of • goal disegrseraid, to refeethe dispute to the arbitration of Nome third party.— , . Matures are now Introduced by both partice.in the dispute, and both parties Indicate a resolute Mutation to settle the question by :etas. Gee. Tribe may give way, but he has ocoupled the Matilla for the ponces, of yielding M. He has not gone there with a force cf three thousand men for the mere purpose of erica up the terri tory to Gen. Garland. With a entailer escort be could do that. We have set o the brat 2/1011031:1 IRS, and know Its immediate provocation. The circum stances of the present case ere similar to those of the former. The adrenals on Corpus Christi and upon blatamono, kindled the brat war, and the second may be occasioned by the movement upon the Nubia Valley. jinni= —COXICLIDATION —Recent intelligence from New York residers it quits - taln_tbat the'negotiatiens which hare been for alone thus pending, for the consolidation of the lunation Ballrosd and tho Toledo, Norwalk & Cleieland Railroad, will result in the comphtion of the .yroposod arrangement, The New York Zeta= of Tuesday says that .the preliminary ansngemant Is pertsctskand that all that is needed to make It foal Is the thafirmatory rots of th•Boatd of Director, of.the two Companion. We sea It stated in the Express that a consider. ahle portbm of the Junction E►llroad Stook has yolked into the hands of stookholderr the Beattie= Michigan- it . Worthen Indian `toad, - sad that this haw:Company has been so• ties in-bringing about the oontolidation.—Ans . A.'ar.toon Pecstrltetion clunrob boa tamody beat aegostood in Clealaa►ti:: The person, •bo composed It hod °Wadi Wu Rowan Cothollos, cad boas Wen for wm► =tithe posy attending the preaching dtDr. licatiootot. 1111111=1 NM= FROX BBW YORK. Famatncdlut• tf the Daily Pittsburgh oustis Yank, June 4, 1853. .Tbe enspensida otahe weekly line of steamers to California hui,been talon - ea by the purehate by the - Pacific' M. 8. Co. add the Nicaragua Traueit Co. of the line of boats owned by Da vie, Brooke thus - putting out of existence a rival line troublesome to both the other mice, The Nieuwe mote is now managed by Mr. Chas. Morgan, and Is in even better bands than those of Commodore Vanderbilt, and can hardly fail to bo more popular than ewer. Railroad people ire mush excited at the daily convoieliion relative to the Jaly dividend upon Erie Railroad Stock, end the troth biome of greet iivesest the whole country over. This read was built by a curious process, which has elute grown into a custom, and a bed one it ie. sat a rime when publio confidence In the enterprise wee at a low ebb, and the. publics inelieposed to advance money for public works, a enbeeription for three millions was raised, upon condition that the sobscribere should receive interest upon their 'sunk until the road touched Like Erie.— This new schema of eddies interest to the con struction nozotiot hauled of allowing the stock to wait until a dividend was earned, was suc cessful in drawing . th• money to-build the read The three millions detect and many millions of botch failing to complete the work, and it be ing indlepensible to raise millions more, the di rectors did not stop paying dividends or interest wheo the reed toothed the lake, and their faith maintained, but continued the payments, thus giving an unfair impression 'of the value of the road, whereby they raised large sumo with which to complete the road. The rood, though worth hundreds of millions to New Yak, has cost Its owners many .millions on any r un able 11511• mato, and there to no reason t believe that a dividend has been fairly earned. For a-long period the road has maintained itself by borrow. in;, and pay day approaches so near that in etc muting a half million of certificates mature, to be either paid or replaced by .new bonds. In this etato of affairs, the question arises, whether it le not better polity to Atop paying in ternst upon the stock, and devote the earnings of the Company totheliquidetion of its debts which bear a large Internet, and preys heavily upon the prosperity of the concern. Should the Diana. gets of the road pass the dividend or make it in eteek, it would have an unfavorable influence up on the stook and upon ratirtads built upon cre dit everywhere. But u agents of thirty millions of capital, they are to honor bound to do that which will nosiest put the road upon a sued footing,dlmtnlahing the stockholder's prate now, to mate them large and permanent in 01l intim time. A large amount of gold In legate has been taken by the steamer today, but it has all been !welshed outside the banks, who seem Indiffer ent to the present nieiiinerat of the precious met als. Money laver,. abundant, and upon call cotaiderable memo bare been;placed at-five per cent: six and seven per - cat, however, Is near. 'er thereto. Good paper is rather scarce, and first class 1211111.11 go at coven per cent Thaimporatlota continue large, and in the farm of large payments from the Sub•Tressury the balance there keeps hard up to coven mU- Ilone. tdolls=l. The flambee of ehlps arriving is be our former =parlance, and tlis milted comm t ros of Boston, Philadelphia , and Bahl =pro paid not crowd our port more than It is at-present. The talk new Is, that we are to hue at least fifty propellers between Baltimore and Neff York before 1854 gore out, in whloh case the Ohio Railroad must sweep all northern lines op . - dbe profitable carlyapring freight. O. OSTIERMITSILII eimpany la now organised, and 'we hope; and believe will immediately proceed to urge on - the work. An election was held on the tint ult. for a Presi dent and twelve . managers. A fall representa tion of the stock subspribed was present, and quite az active feeling yea manifested during the voting, whit* resulted to the unanimous election of Charles C. Sullivan, Esq .'"nt Butler, as President, and in otor,judgment. au 'excellent . selection: :Mr.. Sullivan . has devoted a great deal of time and &Manlius to this project since it was firm suggested—he feelea .great . interest In ths' prosecution of the work—ho Is energetic) and untiring In his undertakings, and will, we feel assured, itive ample eatiefactien to those thus repotting tpnAdenco in him. The managers um Larrrace CounetiAlexsaler Crawford, David Sankey, it.. Y. Cunningham, , James D. Clark. Sutler Coanip—h. ht. Las, A: N. Bleylert, ;no. N. Perviance; John hi. &alien, JeMaGrahasn. and S. A Partincke. • Armstrong CetaFty—John itees.h. ineSana Ocum'y —Dr. John W. bleFar land. On this. Wednesday morming, -the !Imagers met, in Butler, and erganizsd the Boer& when James G Campbell, Esq., wan elected-Treasa. ter, A. N. May:ere, Erg; Secretary, - and Ed. ward Warner, Esq., Engineer, by eretemation. Thta Is an important branch of Improvement; aud under so efficient Predate/it, and htenuord onn beard of Managers VA we entertain no doubt, he peeled too speedy completion. far. Lanny is every thing, niter the money, cad eich section feeling at tonal Interest lo the road, we entertain not the least fear tie the testa It is an improvement by which we, the peo ple, expect to bo bentfitted, Allowing nothing lee tlonal to enter into the consideration, and to this tad, the stockholders. as well as the people' will expect the =negate to direct the work. The ban ground upon which to construct a railroad is but imperfectly anderetood by_ the people generally, and the safest sad beet plan Is to submit the selection of the ground and the location to a competent Eogineer, who will al ways feel bound to.wark for the beat interest et his employer', having no • personal Interest to snhaerve; the interest of the Cowpony is *lvey, safe to his bands. Saab an engineer we under stand Mr. Turner, 'the gentleman employed on tits road, to be, sad under his experienced geld , ante ire think neither' the ends or the middle of the road. have anything to feu. hider this clew we look forward to a harmonious proscbiation cf . the wok and a speedy completion a the road, whe'n those now isolated points along the con templated route will be brought into immediate neighborship; by tho untiring strength and inim itable speed of the iron horic.—Baller Dent. SAD Acetone:.:—/hvex k Nu Elaowein —Da ring 'the trip rJ.tbe It H. Wins!ow from New Orleans to thispin seven of her crew were en• fortenstely dr oned. They were foreigners, forerdt them Imp shipped at New Orkin*, and the other threl t at Cincinnati. The accident 00. fi \ ourrid while bast wee about to take a wood beagle tow, to trims Bend, it" the iliselseip. pi river. A large drift log had lodged to the water wheel, and th men had entered the wheal hotise, a common occurrence, to dislodge It Thu eagince were stopped, and the •water wheel atitionary at the time. The man jumped en the wheel .to "break It down" with their weight, and atter betogin that petition 'short time they skiddenly stepped off on to the "foot board," a plank stationed in the wheel hoof, when one and me way, and the tightener' were initia te:tem:sly precipitated into the river, ill whore were"droweed but one. Jas. Walters, the third engineer. was the only on. saved. The other listen, etrange ult noiy appear, auk at. once, and nothing wee teen at them afterwards. Their hats wore pinked up in the metes end It Is supposed that they clung to 'each otb.D as they fell Into the water, mod by that mune all were drowned together. The en gineer who escaped had - the bosom of Ids shirt torn off, whink was evidently done by the grasp of one of the drowning men. Capt. IlfeEllit and hie officers made every effort to ears them, but failed, though at the spot en the Instant. The names of two of the - unfortunates were Stephen Jordan and Philip Trona. The occurrence was ono of those unforicen events that *mild not ho averted. Three of the men had famillet—Leu. Courier. Tus leading claraoteristio of Wall street and ' the trading eh cies Is the great and pervading abundance of money. Broker, merchant, bank er, all now seem to hare surplus belentme. The rata of money le fist gravitating down to els par cent. The Banks Bad themselves a the difficul ty of being 'viable to place out conveniently their lad:easing receipts. Desirable paper Is coerce. Long dated riper Is not what they want, or at all prudent for:" them to take; and yet it is the only security offering to their acceptance. The shipment of Ingots of gold fortunately U. mita bulk dactuatione; es their receipts of coin ore diminished; while they are not called upon for it, at the time of • demand for specie to ship. Thy mace of Exchange on Europe for yesterday's steamer have declined about par cent. Prime sterling banking bills cold of 1091 per oent , and• the tutlket was well supplied. 'fele decline 11. mite` the khipthent of Ingots anticipated this week;' but as the French importers want gold In - shut to remit to Patis,.the decline In sterling bills does not prevent then: altogether. - The prospects of*. money Market are bright inlog daily, sad as the Ensiled' Money Market, though momentarily settee at higher melee, is otnfidently ezpeotcd to 11116101 relation - very speedily, 17 el miler reenit as a. necessary conse quence, Is esPected beta. Money Is coming In from the West freely; and deposits are Incense. log, both on Western and Benthern acciontit. Sorrowere for mining, railroad, and laud im proving purposes, continue: to increase•, and large calls for investments in these undertakings are made with guesses.. acid and (upper nom panics ere multiplying at the rate of two or throe per day%, and ill alike hive the best mines, the moat productive, and yielding Ute greatest per cent. of ore. AU claiming to be the but, It is Micah to discriminate; and so It is the eamtom of speouittors to Wm ventures , copper apteubalens sewn the most brazen now a- doe —N T. Mere. ✓mN. , katherGaraut commeacci his lectures at To. rents on Tuesday _aredag. The 81. Lawranos 114 room; wig ands& 'HE was to /leo auctber lecture ock,Tredatilay ME2MM PHESBYLEELIAN OHISIMAL ASSICKHLY I O7 THS UNITED STATES-OLD SCHOOL, reiner—liounio szanca. The Assembly met at 9 o'clock. After prayer by the ger. Mr. Cue, the =lnnate wore read and approved The first business Was the reading of a report from the special committee appolotel at the last General Assembly to take into consideration some means fur seeming the right of conscience, of re ligious matters, to Amerioan citizens in foreign countries. The resolutions under which the committee Imo created were as follows: 1. Resolved. atlas hi the judgement of thin Assembly, 'while the incrintalng intimacy of in tercourse between the Several nation of the cantiwbould be • rumen of rejoicing to all Chris tian people, and 'should be by them promoted by ell proper means, as tending to advance the cause of universal peace; yet, at the same time• this increasing intimacy demands special atten thou to the terms of interooureo between eine:tie of varione nation. 2. Rooived, That freedom of thought, free dom of conacietme, and freedom of religion woe nhip, being ermential and inherent rights of American citizens, and being extended by the American people to the citizens of all tattoo', without restraint, it le but last and equal that this privilege should be extended to our citizens by all nations between whom and our country treaties of amity and commerce exist. A. Resolved, That this Assembly, in the name of that portion of the Americium people whose religioce °Malone- they repreeent, expreee the opinion that, in all treaties with foreign nations, there should be, if payable, Provision made for securing to the American citizen travelling or residing in foreign countries, the right to pro• from hi■ faith, and worship God according to, the diotetes of Me own °Murciano°. . 4. Resolved, That, the stated Clark of the Assembly be directed to transmit to the Presi dent of the United Stares a copy of the forego• log melanoma. The following named gentlemen were appoint ed by the Assembly of 11352; a committee under the above resolution:—Wm. B Plume, D. D. 8. Ii Junto, D. D; Alexander T. McGill, D. D.; Lion. R. C. Grier,ruad IL 11. Leavitt. The report was quite voluminous, and contain ed a history of the efforts which hare been made during the year to accompileh the object of the resolutions. In the treatytondo during thA pe rind, between the t overnment of. the' United Suttee and that of I.ltaguah the eights or an science were expresely secured. A series of resolutione were reported bj""itte committee. They, In tffect,endorse the spirit of the resolutlins of the, last Assembly, _urge the agitation of the subjeot, and appeal strongly la favor of the rights of American chinas abroad, and applaud the action of the Americas Govern meat In the treaty with the OrientalltepubUo of Uraguay. Dr. Baird mooed the reception of the report and the adoption of the resolutions. Chancellor Johns was opposed to the reeola. Moe; he thought it &dangerous interferenoe with the affairs of the gotemmeat—he wee opposed to boy thing Uke & coupling together of the Church and State. As private citizen*, Pet!. (lon and remonstrume in such matters an pro. per, but in a church capacity he was utterly opposed to any action having reference to civil ash's. • Mr. Montgomery vas also opposed to inter fering loosivil matters, but be considered this a; ,different ocestloa—lt Involved rights of con solosoa and partook of • religious obarscter. Dr. Murray va• In favor of the report end the ruolutlose, and thought Americus citizen had a right to ask for the mime - protection abroad as is accorded to foreigners In this country. Dr. Junkkimide an rumen 'ippon' in favor of the report end resolutions,' and of the principles Involved In them. The question nu farther debated by Drs. Ma e e and Neill, and other gentlemen. A motion to tompoeere matter until the next Amembly vas loft A dilm arceenpon,the propriety of publish log the raked of the committee In full In the ap pctdix to the imitates. The report and retain uone von finally adopted, and die publishers of rrligione newspapers Were requested to publish the document. Directors for the Theological Seminarler were \ nominated and elected. I A rcsolutica cffered by the Board of Foreign S[_•alous relative to the °enemata of the Jews was thou. taken op. After route debate upon the principles lovOie - ed, and opus the propriety cf ectabbehing important pedant in the manner pro poeed, Dr. a J. Breckenridge offered amodaled etiolation eo • Substitute, width vu adopted, and the report and reeohotions were then adopt ed aa a whole: Dr. felony effect,' a eerier of resolutions bee. log for their principal okilot the tilling of vaoaa• cies la the profoasional orates to the Theological Seminaries darlag the time that the Ocean.' As. temhly is not la union. - • Dr. McDowell•appoted the reeclalione en the groand that net conflicted yeitit existing lava Me. Waller effered o substitute. white referred the consideration of the subject and metering • plan for accomrllshiet the dotted (Neer to • committee. V., !Moto tajed was Mall} lad as thy table Mr. emdthe offered *resolution respecting the publicatton of a new book of Po*lmody, and re• commended the 6p:4AM:lm:tot a committee from cacti Synod, to which the matter should be refer— red. The matter was Agelly referred tho the next Aseembly. Dr. Murray offered ► series of resolutions re lative to a system of moral training Ire the pub. lie sehrotr, and apnoeas any diversion of the sohoel feed to the use of any partioular sect, as tending to destroy the national obor►eter of the school". The dot) of ameilerstioll the condition of the laboring closet" wanalsoseade the subject of a essential. After gems d!sonstlon, the tee• o;otbene were withdrawn. Oa motion of Mr. Farr, of 8 C., thithants of tie General Auembly were retuned to the OWI6III of Philadelphia for the *Sadness and -hoopitality extended toward the deletion, and to the pigmy of Churches for the use of their hon. sea of worship. ,• - After reading the minutes of the morning tam, the prevent elation of the Ocierst Al terably ou motion of Dr. McDowell, do ctor d dietol►ed, turf a oar General Anitobly wee directed to meet le the city of Buffalo, ln May next. After wining the 451st Hyman, sad the Duo logy, the Alterably was dlemleeed with s haunt sad eloquent prayer sod • beim:Hatton by Us Moderator. • The • late Seesion bat been very pro. tritoted--haling combined fourteen days; hot number of Important uTratureo hare been con sidered and consummatod during Its continuants. Woos' —The recelpti are loentulng. Salts of the week =oust to betimes' 10,000 and 12,000 Mt. at the following - prices; Unwashed 25(i)27ef tab wished BGet2Be^, polled 861g886, and day dance 90 to 606 *gllb., as to quality. Although • trifle higher rates hare been pald for some lots, ibis has been more the molt of speculation than of an actual advance. Prices now pald at the Exit do not seem to Indicate that higher Agorae than the shoes man be maintalued. Thera Is 4 fair amount of now clip coming ht.—Bali:are American. • Woos.—On Saturday, the Out fleece wool of the season made Its appearance. We Sid not tsars the 'meant received, though , It was not very large. The price paid was 8710. 'This week the season will commence, gnu quite lug. vs aelpts. may be Inked for, If tho present One weather continues. Oar advloes from other point' are nut very fail this week. —Detroir fiw J. • Shot. —The indications are Utterable _to the reallzatiiii at pricey; torelthataadlog the effort, to decry the market in somo Latereeted quarters. Qootatlons are likely . to be fully Mitintained with.a probability of some adranoe rather than a decline. —64ladtuky Register. Now BTSAIIBOAT JAO7II, 8.11111N11.—Vt• yeeterday morning (topped aboard of this dor tf the weal." fib* fa, truly, • magnificent eteamer. tier entire tenth le 847 feet The "Jacob &radar" lea "low pressure" .with glues, whoa* cylinders are rimy Inches In diem= oter ' Attd ten feet stroke. From the Wel trip msde o few data since, It to confidently mated. poled that she waren with groat opted. The mato= is perhaps, the !argot in the world, the length of it, including the Ladle*. NIA*, being 1104 feet, the width 18, with • ellifiltall height. This boat is elegantly, and oven gorgeously fitted rip.=•Cia Garotte. The New School General Assembly, wild has hien to session at Duffel° for about two weeks, adjourned on Teted', evening. 'The Beale Courier remarks that the session has been a har monious and fraternal one, although mattes' have been dlesuesed.coon widek then:Arai a wallet of opinion and of feeling. The alarm's question received more attentiou than any other, and WU jdieposed of In rather a harmless way. There was a etroog conservative Influence la the body =nearly all iti beet and moat able men dopes. eating farther action as unneoessary and Injudi cious. • iSiTAJULIN •AIID PINE 01101911 RIMAIOLD..Ores 1700 'bares of this stoat were tato la a few hours after the opealeg cf the books of the Soto party on the 25th inst. Two thousand shard!' the whole authorized' strocuut of stook, sad one thousand the amount required for organising the. Company. It wilt be teen that oar ottirens are promptly in outlet In this enterpise.— Warns (Fa) Had. Tau Boson: Lyn Baia Itszczortn.--Thellal letin mays that two bandred miles of els toad, from Brie, eastward, have bees pat ander Goa. tract, and that the road will belmmedlatity Con structed.. /dem Banilett, Brown,' Caldwell & Co., hoe emanated to.,inake caw hundred and Mesas Clusbla;!toekstellter & Co., soother •'' , . . . - • ~ ..,...:,....,........,1,....._, ....e..::..;.....,• , .t.r...... , ......--,..4..;,a.:2/;..•.;•,,,--4.,........,_..,...A.,...--1::-•,i4.:.J.... • •-•,•-•''4•'-';''•-••••,',...-".• ser IWleerre irstinruce.--No remedy *Tyr invented Ms tom eo ell e treat uChO ant worm Tersoltm.. .UI who have wed it have been ..ally unit ned and delighted at It. wonderful enemy and diner. To pobllsh all the teetlnionisis in It. favor' ',Mild nil volcroa; we mat, t`euvion• content ourselers with . Mel ebstract of • fa. of Ulm. J•Phtt of Amh.T. in , * • et..• t• • •11114 mg. 00, sad h brought away 53grottos. L. son alter 2••• MOUNT' doss to the mat chill, width Iggooot nr to cog, tukfttoLl3 worm. In about twain hour. Anchor Dovolos. of el -Lobo:! tDtroshlo, Tanaolto evantr. cage his child On tomtpootfol, and ea penal 177 worm,. Nett dm • :Err Atlon of the dot.. gh•jptsucl 113 =l.e. Jonathen 1101:Lehman. of Wept ualan. hark ernoty. writes tint he le amble to sayply the demand . u th. people In his neishborhood ray. after a trlalofthe teat Daniell equal to Dr. Whane's Peel:Mug, - - Messrs. D. L J. W. Dolton. of Winchester. Ind.. here renal east spring to set tome of this Pernaltrage. After etuing • for bettlee. the demand Ineeine so meat for It that their each eraession exhausted. They erste that It has predneed the test effect • hsrever used. and le very leneriar mooed the pion/.. Dot ere must. fur sant of room, :mem farther In staller for • future notice. TbJs great Worm Bpeetlle may be parsb Mod from all dragging and merchants, In town and connte7; also (rem the solo yrorietoen FLEMING BROTIICES. Fuomoooro to 3. HIM & Co.. 00 Wood argot. lair Ws believe Natabi has provided a ~.17 for every Hl**. which Reek le heir to. 8111611 PETROLhUIf or RACK OIL, Dot pp it. it L t ., h.,,. Lb. great lateralon. Conoealed deep In the towel. of Mother Ruth. 14 wlthont doubt, one of the greatest of theme 1 .., remedies. Read following testimony , area by a gratetal`reerent: P we Venn. Ohio. Sint. 15, 1E52. Mr. 11. M. Mt r: I have add all your Petroleum. cr. Rook OH , some t o month. past, and have he. look. I.y ter your lucent get • Ratner supply. 1 maid have add awns &eon 4ore. We hare found the, Oil wry ...rollout In ri. 4 Dysentery. My daontirsr„st the rime roar agent If t. z. b.,.... lying 'per, for with the go, gave her, t sepoonfol. and In three bosun rave b• mbaod. 6.4 • Ilmi. stopped. and ette recovered. Runinliately. It is also an.extraordinary reinedy.gor re and Infinceed Ryes, Oats. Bruises. and Rhecunadint , eud re for the riles: an. have been owed or long wafts. Yottrs with respect, . /we Manor. For Be a by aid. Urtibrlst• It. PO W. ran. fee {Paters advert/slot Petroleum pow e0r7.1 - ' lair BURKE /r, BARJEW.ELVES—Iiere • u the Mad of tailolo.ll7 es to the value of our mica nod which we can confidently tort the reputatisn of oar work. We hate already pubbehod tereral testlikatei proving that Safe. aside for oar regular and Winery slim and fold abroad. bare been sabjected to the flirgabST TnT/11 L't •AcrtrAL CONIMAOUT10:121. and preserved their content. totally free front demo , . The following la another proof of the WU lacceteetablo character:— mo,ooo wows or room AND PAZZAB • • BAYED WITH A 040 BAPII! • . ALBION. Zane Mom PI , Iforember 111451 Mums. Brea! Cliumi.-Dear film Your two wtre duly. received I was stems at the I hm4 1 woukt Sttigt " rtigtil spa morning et the 101 a el duns iatt—my MN* batwing ming burrest witted wss built of weed and brick— s large thrwr Mom building. kly Ca* ems Is. It at Ins time of Me OM. mad . 011 tarot he cellar. whirs then Wu • Large amount OM/ /t was a very pot Sly notes UM bookl worms thst veer In Me WU.. amounts/ to bloat Ten Thoumml wht.b. war need. nem wss not a Mestswsper injoredi mad further / would advbel437 mum who le doing bustmem to no date, bat buy • UM M knew ratenn.4d.ln—imel get one tb‘t ls good can minty recommend yam Wm i' trarlr ‘ loo"""ty. 1131111 tiLlllBll. ifirCARD.;-Doctor laniut hal* bton., relined Imo hie odkdol doUto Y Borposk toul Thildebo or the U. 8. Mari. ilarltal, trill In ratan My* . 81, nndl rhled sttonUou to bli Prtfaston. OM:O3W 'adrift= No. 719 Third West; above -812743 m sr WI Diner the attention of Oar read- fn to the attratisemnit of "IfOltera II NIQOZA77:IIO comm.^ to eo found alma tha brarth rat • HOME \„. INSURANCE COMPANY, • NEW. YORK , CASH CAPITAL $500,0001, E. a LOO= Atm% xa 6D woad stmt. fi4therth. DTALCTOILS: • Mom 1.. oral mlooa. ifinfOol• .ro.por of Coral Co. .11adoof ar.." , 0010r.---11na of amen *Masao. ROokoot Maio. Irlnn of Pimp. Mai • Co. Wv/izoo 11. of Clo u ilos a 00. m C. of y ou • Co. 4.4 K. firm of Zoo. oaf *Co. LVidv L mca,— wit 4.4 R WOOII. trot P Moroe.----..----..-11rof of 00on a Warr. 1 1 ..7 G. of Mr. Cllm • 8 4.1.: Jaws Low, Jasoooloor a Oo B of U.Botha 0.," JeJos thoo•ioaa ----Fn . = of Haw. a O Maim. (1. l•abert,....—.l4ma of I. •A. Irmo, a Ili CA.4 , 41 A. . ..flrm of ostvy Co' lowio Is attar!, ff fr. 413 0, —.Pio. of • 8- 17.30%1 of TrovOrl a Ai Mork .oo ; dnrm ritl;i:=7.77eirG7i . yaw yr ar/ a 1 ' = " 7=—...„73 1 11 1 ,11111= ' _ Loam P of wctosn. lat , iook Co. Amor r Y. • If Um/lov, .tArrOt Sotfo•f . . ofJobafts P . 00,0 . avid. of Swoon. Ratio: •N ‘ Ll•rt. .C4goz•ro4.. • trt Buclloot 11: /AA —.Moo or ambit. Merck A Mg Afral • D0rec0......---.—.lfrot A:a Won • Sled LooLva ----Irmo of 8. Lorkrood [no. Sadao 1•• Of • troll at Linghio4L•l4.ll • J•••/ ••• h to: fr./Isitiookon, firm of frotImmboos.•• 1 11:9O. ftf.= 4—. = --nn' gror HaraA ..--111nok of Mt WO.. Nati r•mav•ll • C. hru Thoorpirro....oirm bonen frovatbrof • Near,. Cor booacol TAW Zuso • Co. 11~ aurr.----Yxnu of floorto.roo o oo 10110$ L. LOWELL Prooklntik 'COOB. S. IttlFIS. Nadu,. • ' - \ R. C.- LOOMS, (Of the Imo Cm of Musty & Lzobis,) WHOLIMILLIt DRAWL IN BOOTS AND - SHOES, 89 Wood 9tzemt, Ptttcbortb• paille.3 • Third Annual Statement Or THE STATE METVAI. FIRE AMID KLEINE INSURANCE 001IPAN T. al fl Ilusismoma. or 4, ISA *ova of *loan:mai/Ala • 1 %LEA* ON Id • remlosts noo'd to Nay I._ 1.13.110 totArod toed ow • 916 19 Etuto9ln Lod O. Naralt97. - -- LOA PI MfMtagM . 120143..1 Capitol froxL pill sad awn /Mow TO co lull TO . Prbmium N0t5m.............- - --.424,n5t0 214.1. .1 I/m.4w. k 1, ..b......1 wt.., srennUbb---....—.. 113.10 Z . Cheab en bbsclow_ls !Landsat' spat . ' Iklistral by bbm*.------ ' , .7"—.., It' 1:0.11 A' =Run vsa-mattoaery—. JAW W.. _ _ _ . . ---1130.2011 0 . A.., loot et ealnital elshas atabist Its Co. Ma/ sot let $. CO JOITN P. RlTDRAlNAD.•usaphluegantn • • P. C. SIGNIWICIS. ELAriaborai -PAAWI , . JUNKA. Phll.Adoloblal A. WILIIINAJJAAW. PUIAMTII: - L ..(MARIAN Jololl B. 6011.1UP06D. Dama tociatn A. J. 91.4.11 LT, Al&nista= 'P. JOSZA, 40 666 2 "C rielfll.ll.l3T/I bea MlRD.PiaddAnt. A. J. utLcrr. Pecretary. R 111 [Am* Wl.A4Parlis dn. AAA Ip. Wa a nd ardes lal aWM tienz wstAl T P , Tesait or r". 4, un°""rk un," wan fourth se stewa. Jam' A. A:IJAILLIAA. Adas27. Cidtelet /I=IIIIIDD Wa.p&Dy Ofyittibllret D. D. arm % caincen. aLlis uZL L ALi6I3.IIILL. OWL 0 / 7 / 13 . 0 4 W• 2714 sznirsza zeal= 1,1171 • Le- mantra nun - ASP CLEW 1111118 oulo AND AlitifillsliPin niVilla. AND TILIBUTA. 611:41. . lid • hno.. evenrsi Ism or datum by MS. AiNi. acing Mt polls of Al SALA ZIMAITD 4,417041705 wQ mursivArAnum • , ; rt D Mos. . I We, Lull:m.4r, • Wr..lr,rrprd . l7. 1 4. Kt.rr i.. . . .. = . 1.7‘.70, Jr., ' I Jot Illtro F. tlartwasks. ; Pelmets •11.414 • • [Jr.* he 5.....0116 . 4. 5ab0...Z.11.. ' ' ' it glut Drlfid ' Wm 1 6 1414 ' . • , lame M. Atm.*. ' - dal JAMES. P,_• TANNER. 11110LkBAba DELLIS ' • . IN aqui% ISOM MUSTS, .114321, • • - 'fro. 66 Irmo sunk rwritooroaa, • Between Third and Fourth. orgy stookaaibraeoi or tar d ioty and iVisgrat2 t lralt t'talitr a .n i ntZo l- Ms Noting .at 11Y190R1IiiiiVd V ith ble.4 svfx.D. t.agi vat pk.4 M. ° r rut “11.Or i , azushi• begot., bintAst. smtg2 A. H. HOLMES & SRO, KENTILILOTORESS OF SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS, MATTOCKS, MOWESES;443., • RITTEIDURGII. Otßee AO Wood it., between Ist and And. air An ireerk warrants& King 10 aa7 ..latt.dOnd:Sli 'DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE • • • NATIONAL GALLERY. AOKSON'S National Higuezroan Qalloi7, corner of the EI Dlath ti oad ahAlearket stmt, form.. Wlkoee Woo &ova) ttehaegh. Lull t* anaCkatletoet. hhoe teebtato IffelCui ltkea am . will flame call at the above asabhato wet. fitted Ito arias verf ensookof and Nay Llama. arramet with each , a ll l that the orefatof CIO take [ha laost secursts S. elmUre of the hams ham with all the argent*, of 1111121111t•d Mt. 11l Alb If .1111114. _ lostaelataa Ntotinth.ao.afat=hl47 =PIK, and Orate. tat of original uteherare. a ti."..fereshe not fosOreell takes gdota e re, galore Def. fon tvelabtaaca. 101.1.1heietoo• tank elf , * 4. 1400 4 14.01:1 au/ tin of taloa/ .act .. .Ihr= t . liA; trots i i i r eiga i r m n 4 IFELSOWIS TIRST PIUIXD7II DAGUERREOTYPES. _ roar orrummi.u.Durch TUILD Mom Yu ITIZENS and straw= to • .ob: tan au sansrahhastlilis bid lib uk•librabasat a tars vui Eats= their intstsal this .11 toms listahliesiossits hams womaised. ar art paiZ t ap Lima sad bast sios Ma'am. ar4trj i fir ei rr s =l4 aod basiMV a thooss Sly alma =hrV a r;t lir. as briars to = .4 4 w F 7 " g1914* " nr-1;- ‘ i . . Amu elan sad *bats& . .wpm a gloat 11.14;00 r. 4 • _ . runixto Flemina: ,Rrothertk 011:10:13/013 TO w i.4:IEDO & etti,SN , WICOZ,ZIALI llttracittrt, .Wo. 60 Wood Stye tb 0. :pt. vi.pnetletcas of D. Irldweiklstwitged 1 , 57t1f0r. 14r.t P 11144. ‘v. Balmovez.:, FOSTLEY, NELSON & itarturacremeas o . KAYSIXELED min cesTmer,movtra ipADES, O BABRZIS, SOLID BOX VICES ? PICXOL SLEDOES, \ naSTOCKS, Have removed G No:17 Market streak where ihen. enettlarre. and anetehente Manl ly. ate htlited to tawine eon steak beforelttrOttnoing eleentlete. 'Barton ken the agattey for be ...le Ifearza Waiter Ca'm rt:' , :,=l, l llfgutagt:PaullTkik.`l7 v r.,45.044 CHARLES -. L'OMB. \ STOOK AND BIiL IRONER. Notes, Bonds. Norgagti#4, Negotiated. rAVICULANATTVITION aLvelor ToVice PLIZOILAAV AND GALE Os noes& \ giros= s. JAW t 00. cm* Wa One. Jlt 11 M T. 1.00.11. N..—.-- --HUH .1. . 11.1NEDY u. PLILLIP Wtheddi—.—.—.-- Willi" 0111X10. REMOVAL. X c \ \ LOGAN, WILSON • CO. MOHR= AND WHOLESALE DEciLEIR 13 Alarm Aso romearto % \ HARDWARE, CUTLERY, to x itte. \ Hare ramoved to their new Rua ertnnem or., No. IT Wool etreet. foliz doors ahem the Ilt.Thrt Dotty Inure their 0.114.111. • 414 aerotmeta deselell7. ore Mel ad to so 07-11121vatIon of Wanton OfloPlete l l Mt' rk •Ilt ••af °third to WO CMG- • Semi-Annual Statament • \ iv THE PITTSBURGH B UST 00M\ PANY. Vinsmou'. Jim 4, ISLS. Capita told Doe to Woatzto Boni ' 412 24 .10•Idoucts FMKt dope 16th 1.252 AI Onnttoeat • . \ 3133 61, Do. loolvldual d0p;it05i . 070 . 1714t05t,....7....-119.289 0.0 accoltat--,—.... Ulna 09 2) so atieounted Sad ius Dhe hriesitsrn --.----- 11 149 Los by . Wrstans 4.741 LS Cash an hied Nap. Ilksosoasc.— SW43 noun sh 4 bt, 128 17.000 00. . ~, • A . . L Inikitur Oar first arad-sannal molt to tics triblls, la regstred by th• stszterors brats., to rake tbs rankr f the TRUAX ookuAra \6. • Bask •f Azsalls cad D o toady* per tamer 'and sansesp as laws Interest .ott epeeist Deportm.and datatas and Tares of Iraq lad for alWrs an= 'by• order of Court. to. . . .ITALAU9II.II.2I. P 77. ... , - • .4:- • • laisoroap: William Blarttam, I : Jolla Unita . , a..... 1 B.•_____,,,, o. • rt.- K.AW: t. \ . POIKI la. rsonts.s. .• _, I. J 0.... • • .‘. lam. a. Itsuatice.. .- • Tb..... • .1. 6 A• - \ itldat •,-, -, MAIN °An 0.111.1. . Ossltern • ' ST. AmoaoLAJII-HATEL,. • &hem IhYoras nottAtratg strydr..Thohdlefts roe guagrata..sdaTa a CO., 11011410141. : 4N additioual wing to this iptvidid Hoto be • hae.).4 born toinsletel. sod trill opened ou Ts& the nth in•taot.:;tbso new huddlin a ItWoll the as is mamma on the sons elds. ucteallnals to t 024 MINT of Harlow gleam flying 12d Teetlatalththal treat. sad 200 GM elan, Felite'espable ef sertenerodat. 1 4_,ti fF 1 1 , 41"..aten17., & 'ir. 1 anlliecia"tg ...w k "" h ' and r=olzator t hs ' yttl with • tual athem doable/marl eat eh tth • pota=a l ="4l: l le nir ' • L mem ta New Ult. and la dna next stn!` Mgr .annezatioe .111 take place on the sontbare adordlag Soon tot between lad and OA persons. la tbe fed the Infirm etreenthe will bo tompletsd, end the SC. .ITodolar .01 thee war tee..,. of trre, end he the ., largest tloterta the World. A atagalleens Peddle 130001.: fat ma, uneatudidO splender Ws roattneet. haspet been Wed so the lasi. ballding of the td.glethe WI. The slant. lte translate vsens ere taillymer bay ‘ , Y they hare Ton VIMa the onatnenotanant. - loathe of ag lt7dde • artetente, AthelA r 1 • \ • \M)WII:LL. AVM* CO. bite to Sharp,b irg. N CONSEQUEILOEEF THE FIRRY;SI Sborodrant Wog at tailor,. du tooptittors th. YINLOS List km bra cm.tio to Nat as Ozteatu RP= the Roost bmnra News's rod nu:abort. Si 44, Thtt art. butt happy to bowsaw the too nay ms MONDAY nut So OMNIBUS. al 'helm. Um haw at • Vain , * oat- awl 7 Valcalk sea. POOIZINZLY F i ttfs " Xtragslolo. hoittatkroiOti. OZ4 Pad ouplto ! . Freaky in Sentickle*Tillelor Sale. CONSLSTING OF. TIM HOUS E na .2..t.4 a 01 r or canon; kmuhthur - Immlat. Bowe It la 10 /l=o Apr InLW.. Int - Kam Nut peoth. t toy 167.4 nazi oalls o , obTo. lb. tiottost Two% throb- Dom to. 5r.,.l tZ:o—twabolt ta butt Val.. to two annual wtymszto. 111 ono. 000roaikot tbit Ad , moo rgait `"* . t.",!` • With Ottitt MO the "Honorable the . Juditei of the Coirrt. a.. , er Gomel lastrlrt Emma TssaNla sad Ts , Tbsosatlasat.luSts stillTULat Nu toratEll.llll.t. aNial ty saas, bustard...lb. Ittvisupstltteettshch .D.1.16.11.1111rit1i taststisli bribe stmatuasdatlep at Uustlsai Wars. st au daelar d pris la neg . /etre- Zralis= tWt,rs gram et tatargstat ir al\. tl"".\"2:7"T daq Vhrirrt . ,. . 11...vws=, le wow mat t* do thstii: &sits ts sf -cat matt *mammals sad persatsl, sad is t wits ammo ram sad .mat far Os ttlalsa sad Itdtlat Irsvesnr-sad oasts. rod sad Isms .;.0 841.1417. T. Ilats , • 1. it. .o.4l.l.llVJMeini rc:l B/ What WILD 14.4. T RETAIL rstO worn/04411x nag nftrahr 0 1 0TT: Laavatji ere. awn tsars wxna.. Lo elLe. • - alesle eved elesur theee es • men .torn. 'Moo WS* benk.U.paintl4onamthame,asia, &Int , rie 4 = ' s ent& " it =Ara ' AIM!. issl Qualm ler Tes. in tn. Dossamd. VAIIIABLEVOTD..IYEW.BOOSS-. y .fr.tnal Suzy YE. Sari of XIX thl Sett r. 14 Erie . OIL i Mlwatirtkil• WM"; BOIZOLE Yttrpej of the Pas cleattara • Lasttnb:rds Mstie • Oargel Oka. im emu Dletlwt • =ban 1:19= . ' her. br 1 • . 1"14b "- tva-- 011 Market stmt. NIT 1.41111 0:11. IMPORTANT NOTICIPTo stay that has sot tot ban Irak! Ito mitarsod Draftasad Nowt LotP.W.Dialro / braoSS nasoDara. übarr .t.e. Plttatons. I biro raostral a Ltror how their same*" wallas tbst t am Wax to Mein 10 tow mag. ma 113. M TA , Mat 1 Imo asla to 14!_porroasaarlas rti moon, altar ahoy WWI est now. Mama) artla . all Do Moo far Drafts ar fa mamas Mau Imaradk• .toll to me at at oak*, nal t lalliPlr lima fa WI. as 1 .hare Om to 1 atll Way tarat tea •11114% • ma in. Stow labs awn ward 'sad .Dorayao_Doad sot iiJaingastraZ6i6-... BELCHEWS 80GFAR-25 by i tytlMo v iMiTa i ntralny 2"*h I 1 7 1 1 and . • t .Isl EXINB—j, gee emerwat for Ws by J.T &ma • DX WHOA, YU/Audi stree. WEBBING-4. piece* Cotton and Mohair w wows. s. owwrr., Shaw Jug rued at, W • Matter plot lta.ll4 Itatkat aaa— • a. ts a a. runaara. cue Ourci,Sir Balls. sa li Aloe, WSW batting 910 ad Omar %mom notr l / 4 1xtd loal• •• • . 1.1 • • J. 4 tHILLIPS. us Mutat m.o. "VERTU THOUSAND—.SHADY gIDE, ot [AD. in • Ozati7 Parnow by • P•atoes ”..ath671"42 T'ingtalriONLlF. GO MAO stmt. war iamb stmt. SUGAR HOUSE- MOLASU9-50 .bble. Et Jaw' 11101 , /lois* 163W...dud Teed mil lei by (Jell . • /10111111.D01,4 , INGUIVAll. • OAF HOGAR--100 bble.Noa. 6 and 8 A loaf Ilagarassi via and tbr syt• try tit . suasitthou - -* IPLOUB-40 bbl& Rota. just rood sod for o'•Di U. 71 .BURIIRTDOS a 1.50131/131. tipillES-26 rata Few Timber for.fale, le to W below Maur 2O to 40 hot hi insta. Io ao no °t - AtJOHN WAIT a (Y)...211 Lib stmt. `. ttERRINGS-24 bile No. re 1 . gibbed Her cebring pa Ea. SR. eerie. be mAR-25 bbls. Tar, now landing by Biog. base. Llia wad me . . r. A - - - pT - • \ RDAIKELL & CO. 111ELSE--50 bowl •• •W. IL . pneese la 'acre and Lot P .ea DI . 167 DU INI ZILL A . RIED APPLES--1001-op. Dried far Fig* km to dont./ Ulm& c 6, SUGAR --luo Mb. N. O. -Tr, in inntn asail ENOLIE OtiNUES-20 (.)nu.i • • 09DEN . BOWLS-40 nuts iorted rte.) Wooden 0310/4 Jut ree4lnd sad Da sale. wholiftts or :blab, by W. A. AIeCIATIIO.. 3.1111 ear. WOW .4111Ath sttiet.. UGAII-100 hhdg. .rime . ,N, O. b • loydbsa from $411.11111T toir aid 0..4 try \ tal3l O. CLACKBI I / 1 21 Cp., pITTSBURGII.TRUST 'AND • SAWN COMPANY—A taw *harm 'of this Stook fee ollot 1.00110, • _.' Stook. aad /tat Anal* ar•kor. my 11) loath Woe. oopolto &at otPlltsborsh. WESTSRN INSCLEL&NOIS CO-10 harem VV of INN Inestmantel ' \ \ tooma , Steck. 81.1 aid noel teat, Mohr, - m 11) TIS fourth .tmtegiroadta B.A. of eltiausa. CLARIFIED BUGA.R-30 hhda. Catifll:34 Bast*, eye d sad me lyht hy \ , 74190L151L BENNET, lota , 12:11lhowl crest owl 111 Sing whist, ISAMPAGNE' WINZ=A 'choice, lot of v.) eta.or t eamitrleid of tits tie brvids, viz 11.1a4et t LaUana.:4 : 4 k 4l' C ' .orige Ropg. gam, sna tar at. b r . =7:e . • - Jl..`,oolABEitilaN, frDFORD WATZB—We baTe constantly Water slat& ere eel bribe leg a te I=ritt i ttk w a ember Motet/it meet Mama& °DEIS tl-15 drums loddeb, is store and J roues by NOW) mamma s REIMIrrt • ALOUD BALMON--00 164:4aprador a:7 o l; 4 =w I remu i vo gurgutt, FLUTER, of Patl, for Lind andElrruno urDaVto z ezitgle blot araF , oBINUelYlvyl or it nui r !iLERK. WANTED--Alming I blo of sttnrlleit to itoo . datios or' • 11021/1/10 EU.; .d0.n0ta"1.710..0tth40ti05., , , , , your j, I ANNY , PICRIVB NEW...}3 , 001C-4-Fern .• Lau teas laasol. P0re6:316. by trod 31.0.616.36611 Mag 63r 341. 61.1•113. _664 13366 .63 Wood 1133.43. M=EMMEN=Inta • OTION NOTIC&—Tho annual meat l IX lag .f lb. Iltookboldes of the fittabung o rod V. ao ttr i raT i lfa th..4ctlm of MSZtalt s tto. r.4lllTa. 01 . ...111LT bo. Mum Um. bow. of =ld so Moot, - • : /172311WN mer. MI , M. 4 ST•edZendoeCb. ‘, VOA SALE: 4 -4.'lov' Mill, water tower. jr PhoOrr ra. Ora sellra frrotihr elty.Ootb•ovnb.Y . Phmk Seal. lbws ate two loom vb... was St blen drOm. • Olt bornmwt, sea Ma °Mew • Virs• St* Build Me Is alma. SO by ES foto \ Et tht or ten g6erur (..11.11r7 /wear* be water yrtriler.o will b.." ." , tee b 111 :! Water stehrtsra ram tor \ stoat rtOM . .I...tha I. Marsr. APrir \ lll rum • iSIEW BOOKS--Lamartine's Iteitoration ti ll f Sionatebr hararre, vol. \ ovellrl. by Lk,. 11. autthon—ht ra• r. C10th...744 a i l . l 11 . 111 , l BIED ARKABS-190 bus. Tried Apple", sy rwin \ • 1100'i}= IA/ISSTERN 00.-100 shared far Y• gap at a krlkoe AAVILKIAIS \ BM& udX...Ts.tur INtigSQTA MINING \ an alma No.TI row* Woka mt:6 a. smarm a 0. —— - - —• WAIL ROIk IRON-3 tons Nig &C mss hop, /N Pr•l'vd" o"lll74'"eitialioni. . Onosoadd Madan 46 Saga dna. 0* . L . 1 WOO L b tl= ul loo.ooo mix= : 1.%16. 4 `5k1'3' IStr. 7:r '`.s.2it "Ty. Dailla i. ,Ple ilyt. S-X t bushela Ap -CST 't,i• a A.. lita<i.lll Baited s,4lt. ADWAY*ItEADYIRELIEF-Alogoo $.417 RAUL Just ive'd antdde ld •ZtViitte.*Lur btda.Cooper's 'WV Gnu, reed and Sat ads \ ' .0725 IL dILUSI 11PAITTER--2.boxes fresh Roll Better, ire ,Fir,r.et *mists ny .frwral %. It. 110811501 P aWe 1 ,1 0 150 harrels .ExtrmanifSaperflaa, !kin for 81 1 . GarraA L =MONA 'Taut 0 buts 01/ 1 7%0; te Wet/ \ V IGlateo,ooo • \ Pe kr nal . po and )4 1.4.u. Ulu on tr ow . \ mak • - \ Oa AZZILTWN. A .. 011 0IOEVILSOTIOli OF BIULNDIES. nk. wine aso,OLD PrIILVAt . W.. br • 42001 \L CrlsaoliltttiON rOBA.OOII-:0, kegs fizatipk, Oka nag) ta st*, sthl szr at. by \ aUDZI s aNOLIa IX a azmnrrr. f r iIIENTINZ:4O !Ala. 'Amend= \just OOL TWIN. '0 lbe. W.. fra , by, YON NErnoture•,UlifitrUTA ARD-0. , k i r No. XT. LOGWOON4 117 wcatjaa rdd sod turnls OLASSES,,2OO bbbg. W lb:1W 17 hp 7341 -2. Liala , -2.53t1u15. N. o.priniN sad kr oak 17 WWI •\ ] L curnsw, 0 1 1;7 4 q • .. ,'..%:-. ;, AI EMENTS, PIRA TAL TRE" ICAPPIT c.yorrEg_?.____N axon 1t04!..._ BILE LPPORD—.4:4:4--•„=..MtSA . 7 . /Fipqs owe. si c't ‘ Palo 2 OP , ipd ll 33 l oN.. ‘'•\ 6 . 0 ova Mangl4o. 76 , • • \ BeeopaTirt %ZS -8.0 \ Lseom P. 7 be sircired at tb 4\B,l2o24kAltarteg tha night ot Zplsoixt6;l of thie4OPal. ‘xcat. cagraurne Liu VA 4,44l,ll.lnileitin. and nu. , alantal •ennead.h.d_ftgr i 1p /Winds mit \tu4Tj4o7,ll ‘ pl - • .„„;„ a litlucOn3.4dair tba • '. popular' wasi—MP . 1 144911 / 12 .4 tiraaa e.n.Ditsands. nor *Os aciw. CPO La, TEM ITZvora Jost•ltty 254, winilaitioad ens GU °away at \ • v • L, A • aOLABD Ikl3B Al( ara - me. Marta .11511d' tbSper----, Aft.,tlmnonnarna Manani•lnunh - by J{l9llo fkla En, of annum • WslllmeruS. Tl3/I =lnk OVVALLYIr Osumi WaAtalnen. Wanks s •.• JAlnrad u ta,Nrtind la ann•=••• malts \ ns•rann 1;\•\ ' =cussealid of otllap n • y •salnal band and snow ••, • • /30011 S AT 1131S.131TAL \ `Jrana. [liter .. 1136"*.'1" ."7,1Z comuty by. 11:,111*bait. Mt the P DOovN NA I. lf/NEl7 i : l' 2ji t =g ' t °' ,71a* nttof1'.t=iNV t.l.pbbrb Vellsor h ,•, • ttnlT 3(1 S \ N G„ HA LI \ Beas,riA STEMOIk \‘: \ To rod sad fl µ Via /11(‘• ♦ \\, GRAND CONCERT S. lben4 tii4t nth .7lcl4;:at v \ PAIII, Mtn, ilt• =et extraccedinag pbeaamobee of Idig, (obnia;` , . /O Ant mut= .I.basacary =atm at tos , \ i "* WW. an s• /Aril tgicaVirtra• g" " XADAII34IIXLIA Pun mwroscs,-, . zeuazcz_rraA - x01C.11, , sa. ammo nogg. 2 ‘. \-WILKINS'.I7 - • \ . • • \ . \ L . POSTEHIETIMPLILN OFARAIIO 7 \ •• •, • , lONDLY, JUNE 6; \ - \ \ IT.} the iarrostand atotrbod Cosej,avireg \ .1 _Dccrs l'oriassata4 it t\ F . \ • - TCW/TZII.. Mama.- . • • \ • kLooa OLT FOS ilia:4Eooß ZORN WISE'S FIiYING SHIP .111 AND VatIAL NEENAGEN.IN, ArtAItetYM.COTILION BRASS-SAX- W.J HOW; mune eaa b tt a t u at WORri. ilaFrzan Roam% Inktallt arm. sea AUCT S N \SALES Poutteen Vailushilkilelhilng lots In the ', i \ , ___ _ -Bizet Ward, - . 1 ON 'SATURDAY :Ike:look, llth hitt, et . • 3 e'eaa,vrill twice!. es UL pelabmr. ir Aerie.. et OM If, T; 71 ,:l N P1.7 1 , 16 A f gUArg*l-D _ Wl ! ) :',-, .. z\op iti. L ai WYLIV eTlMT—late lioe.U - sa '57. slizate me ' • otm leatbarlreels a 'Polls Work near oven. taw Lai ewe a reatt of 24 tem, eiteediet bait 1 4 ". ":: . ' allerithetateleetemol.... % . . 03 FILIIIISI.II ISTEItIiI--lits Vele In In. cm tb, isnrcurty way ca irrauktha .trige,i4J.,whus Lou .4• , '„'s • - •• O A.l*-14 bari.s...ll a front of ai, so. i.tmons Wet- s ' • 7.74 , 01. Ilea 11.110 aft3lll. WIMP on the net . ,•/7 .11. at freakllastomtseer tWboar dem bay .:, • ~ • fiat ei . Se Lem, colkstellag tbroose 4 ' •- . :- 1. ‘ oat wrionteit ITOUT-14 Ne. I, si. Q. corn et - ....', Mile= A M nte. Imolai.. twat et to omt ea %faxen. street.- • : +-..- : . a liMoblei&te L el. gl i si 24 t er= le ith0.414. 6 N ..-_-: :L . 'sutra fruit at= Peat oa Illtfteatet age; •Vatag Z.. :.:.',..=•: AWN lota Meat = axed %, &nets of .. Webet:42l3eit. - - war Lena lereet.lumiet sloe a frost of 14 Vot.'ritted., , - --.. It.t . frde. to es aley l ;2.r.eSitert i veld. eretelillaT .. Tomsum -Omelteretit Lab " . =leer 1:11 . r• optel ausair. • • ir taroher tiferemues, ar to. EV.Braily Inikt¢S. 77072-50 167 'fitazatt actiott. ar at tha Wes asont, FOrn ~mire Sat, Of Baildix k r. t.WEDNEEIDAY lif4rnoon, - Juzio,Btb; at 2 o'elae.k. as Um prnanaa. =motels/ near Pa &anal gam la.airtalataan , vat be it I, number of I.UT2l;‘..maridna matoa thelnatt. - &sizable hamar. la tb• above 2 aa.nuaa, - ; sultael•ijar 21saufseak.aa llnsla..a . Hawes. era Paw.. It..afGanOr. VS= or Width IrWiT 1.• bra at the .A.amlas 2 am ilthd cub. o Uoa la 011. httei t, 70•24' With talstar., markt br bana,•ndasoreaais • • ayll • P4L DANIA, Aagatoarr.- free Batter tor axle by EIVNIVU. COLILVI. Second Sale of Oakland LoU-f-Corontry ,-, Home& \ . . flili \ THURSDAY, tiftemo6„Oth instan4 at • 3 I nee . . ir.oiu premiss., r i ll lksio4 salmatar Is l WiatTlf 1.012 fikOßol:ll2D.raeras lira. bat: saoco• to ono mkt o4Lacroo. tw d re tasovi i. e. . 1. V;I:TI OLIL Att rot tots be. tots mit RN ht. fa& • tx: i t tt u r ti . ertlmk r0= . 11417 os7. osa s ol . l.4 r ot soda= \ la fort all t/oo fogniottos ot • ••=o Cbastal=tal N \ , enSt ton aT t am rit "a fol.* trout the CHI Si. 1tt00....c000 r ' lot n il. tba 1:c St.! 1111111s— stool flies =go 10t..-eta.. Pliu,s vox bo but Ma ...., thnaltrawf•lll 4irro 2. . attest, not Market. 2 WePe.t.o• day of ji}, . P. IL . DAVIS. Anotlecorm.4....l - \ i \ . ...\Laxii - sapi °quiets." A ‘F.* S_Advintark &than • do. \ • day • 4i —2 1 4411bIANIIr d ,.. • • ' 4 ft'7 ciFe. tlo. 110 • 20. Itaxep pier MIXSDAY aftentoon;. Juan o'clock': lit the dasoascrelal Bel!! 8.00=j; dame of, omi and vita etrvr • 21) boxes OR V. 1% 13W.8.C. ba g tw''''li6risclt ~ \ Handspae Cbm3ll7 N. THLIESDO, 'Ac t in; ga l i n it un swelwereoi urea.[ Wocd Thai, Wes swl valiable LOT ~..i. 0 1.071:7D sittrat;Meat ,111 1,1 441 LM f I=Z : ~ WZltswl4. r s SIZ ,i en= al Int •141 K of tso bandriechiNce bar Cum V= Pattrl = to et wish! team a ladlte' .41 u. gau ." *. • VIL luitioneir WiDNES H 1 DAT D ~ rlll afteen 1„ \-413. 4ai ' instan ► - _iflZetinek.attb•Oramoeclal Zoom; azzwa sr apt and Rah stramtg. will be mkt - • ga • g Dm Lott; am.aorks.. 7••• 14 , •• rocket nuo Se.,' Wank 14 li•••-•!• pilwailsees slut aleb .U :4 Tos i im or • Ibsoem lial•••••SpIn4 v• A .eredrigrCk:A7- Ataat . NIS • . • - kt- DAUM. Ansi*. lbs. lIIMOINGS—rNerwr. r giZt Ittik"stZ.", Splendid Pico gate \. ON T .9DAY ifterniNati 76, irdst io`4 o'clock M the cumminLa Loa zikina. • • • of "nod r=•etrests, hill be WSJ . - tun zootwooct ear. MUM) TO MI three Seelite—eatly a short Moe teeklA , . • . , nu i 1 smeajw, \ \ .-•• LEE IN CE, ANNUM'. N‘, l _• , \ \RD P..'131.1115T COMPALIII:\ \ , 0/I\II.RTBII.IID PRI.L 26, 1,840.- \ \ \T ‘ alliinet P YIELTAL. ' . •\ , \ ' \ VANT,AIe.VSO____ ......__ ,000_. ' ' • ' MO" 151: ....ass et -....... laud luss . . ini\ , . •• stevits, PEasev.l.,„ - \ pmans saristolX 30AAD Pitll ß . AIIILME.• 1. • t . F . ° 4li:l4.LosTip±:ml, w its aN.L‘ - ir.,4.1u;..-7,--! ~ Za:Dl,..., 44 -7. :1 . w ..,,,L a t t 6. mw... AP.R. . • Ziectl 4 Vra "—ax wown-IFFigh. Ti lrawl6l.4LU.D4 \\,,Z7::CiM EiliSi: Al&eliAt*.4.l. MMS \\ \•. ' CIEORG&R. DIRRY: ' NA. Z' .. \ rOftWAIWING .i\kg D "COMMISSION ' ii: AtiraOHAST; aka ion 'Der to NTT riattL , its.. \ b nr6,1,-,a 2147.eaLriarld Nol4' azronat ar liall, . \ ~, -'" ' " •*lir \ \ moose's M --- bite \ \ e V • - RALTD/Cll2 ar4'4 4,7" - Mal" ." :::::: ""'jkftAr"444 llttat• lltabila 9444. tt Ii 31011111" 110:1417• •• \\\\\. \ , • P' , rt , il=l;r7l7:.7.lZiWilrriith : , Kw it roe Lon lie b bi it tl i Ztv; • • •••.• trP e oi l t7V: Iliste,tuts 4, 111 , • . Il tjutaTtr:llA• men bickt&AVIZIS . =: sa Wort% LittrMlakeicr Foithle "Law. Finer RATE pArarronnuor.4,::---, r . PERT POWlOlCrAttorney ai &Vale NIP , \ lnd 4 hut "intr. appertieuthe: Lard, reo'd rims, 4. Frreiga Amnia JOURNaz irs . wawa 1trai44717 allcostale COM L1U14.448.2.• mua.tihm. —th*r tiatit i". :l7 .l 7NUa :TM= tb• %mama Prim t flroo.DiamP,rim...-110 100, s of isWrirtrinlit PLANS S tam th. \\TC:To!tu.s,l4l.77l.l". • - Ibt.ratisaLog=. \l4 41141.11te', 'Q.• In strA cganntm-- MEMO '\\,- \'