1 .4. ,.:Ett?..!-' , 7' 4 ':' , ,•••• •• - . : r..., Oa Oa other side, the Weeks or druifejans—tise Mmennt LVlontindat' Obeatire-Thdd • piste to memainate th e Ametiosn' Miners, but mums; la &MN they avoided the danger. The UMW. end their 'Mrs ham sworn to poignard the ten Greeks who emoted' Comm: and the Greeks .serwor they-will murder ten Italiani for every Greek. Eite . city **Damned in • fernient. -All-Paelmahe Tartish Gonna, bad aroteated against Veltbeker'sderpodo" act, end sent a Mauler to Constantinople" to hey the. &friar be frOkhis government; and later amounts tele rephed from Vienna, my that %sheen Effendi lea hem sent *inquire In the touter; also. that • Ali le deposed, and Emilia, formerly Minister M Oommeroe, appointed in his stead, the Am " bias internam:le at Constaothsopls- hiving de maaded that the Porte, Within twentyllourhotiee, • amid give satisfaction for the onus& commit - fad en the Mudd= oaken. " Au TILL. itatiPag ' piece of information tY published In Pane on the 9th, in the 'three 1/averment jousnale--the Pays, the Cowman damsel, and Petrie—all of whore announce that de Bruck, who was soPpoeed to have 'been gent to 9onstantinople with eatasillatory hiitrae . three, opened hie mission by making brash do :galuids upon the Porta TM. pretended mediator Bow &mods immediate payment of dreg roll , ilots of piastres due to Anejria, sod possession , of the poets of Klock' sod floutarina on the Adri atic, in fm, renswing,.in more poathe terms, the domande formerly, refused to the Makin of Corot L•lnedgat Some letter writers a y that the harvetit ta 14rts of Aditris will be a fstlare this year, bat their data do got Seem to 161=4. so important as assertion. leere.--Pether Heats, a Belgian, la elected (hnerel of the Jesuits, In the room of the late lather Boothia Onion —The only information we receive on Um subject of our demands et Athens, is • brief despatch, saying The American frigate bin sot yet loft tharlisent, the differences with the Greek goventment sot being completely arras . . • Teri Lasur.—Puni, Monday Evening, July 11;1868 -4t le said that • joint note from Eng land and Prance has been addresseitte the. Rel .. den gummed, making propoidtionn for the • . pude settlement of the • impending queition.— , Censtantinople news of the 27th June is of a pa- IMO tendeney;•and an arrangement, &deiced by the Ambassadors of England, Prance,' and butt% wan bellind to be approaching its con , . . The - Austrian bateninnolo, bia _obtained the • sallidleadein demanded, within for the treatment of the Austrian- tiara offi efts at Smyrna. The Beirut was firm to-day, ..telthnnt mach business doing. Count Nes - mfrodes lest °titular we known to , epeon - Wore, but did not predict. any effect on prices. ' Three per OEM outied and closed at 7710. . Ta2,I4ATZIT TIMMINS VIM) LOIDOII Tune •u Jriik 18 -,Tfie Propel' Minister of War he ireiived to have addreised the President of the • Chicithlitiid Commute stlients in the follow kiktint on making a war, but If the .I-Witinsteriiirlskozo the honer of his government 't le Siemer thanall„'should_ think thatthe - uttonar - .-Imair - exisotiitsritte . will certain not recoil froth LAM Suiesity • 'Tts Parisi:lmmo was dill on Tuesday, and • mid why of the funds had declined. It le said that the Porte will publish • pron ' Mambo° la reply to the Empror of Ennis, net ' thig forth all the lajostioe euffared . froto Bassi& by hi country for over a centtuy • " Prom the Danubian principalltiee we 'learn Get the Dino or Idold►da mat at Jamey on the • 47th of June. Its trot lot was to rots an address cf devotion to the Cssr , •Le sitar. of ..130,000 Rue:dans ate to occu py' the Principalities, and *entreats for their 'Woos have been concluded for nice 1110Iabll. Adeline from Smyrna to the 29th of June state ' that the Captain of the II 8 frigate lilt Louie bud laid his vessel close to the Austrian brig on ''board of Irak the Hangarien, Qo4 Coeti, wee " .itepticoned, and declared that he would oppose the removal of the prisoner to Trine The II: 8. Minister cashes Coats on the plea that heir an Ainuicatioltisen. Pump' Stun Cam—The Philadelphia Bulletin' of Saturday ' afternoon uys that the hearing In the case of Wm. Fisher, claimed by Mr. J. D'Howard, of Cecil county, Md., as a fa - shire slue, yes resumed before the 11. 13. misdate, en Saturday morning, who, after haw ing' tki elide:too, thudded that the cue had been eleasilinade out, Ind gain to Mr. the mid outlfieste authorising MU to take posses din' of hthulare. Bobsequntly the following pruseffinge took plum - As soon se Mr. Howard had reotdred the cer tificate, Mr. Plezu, counsel for the prisoner, rued another Abets corpus upon him, direct . lag film to bring ,the body of Bill before the Corot of. Quarter SWIMS at /0 o'clock. • At 10 o'clock,, J . W. Ashmited, counsel for •S. Menlo! Wynkoop, asked' for an houes time • 4 to enable the Marshal to prepare a return to the corpus, .stquiting him to bring : tke body of Wei. ;ruble ' . th e acieged fagttive froutlibor; before the Coort of Qoarutrfiemthins. Judges Thatopect,'Helly and Allison were pres • eat. The two writs of habeas corpus had, teen putted by Judge Allison, the first one was ear,- . ed oo D.'S. Manhel Wynkoop, and the second . ".,on the owner; J. C. Howard. Mr. Pierce, asked that the Court direct- that - I'4o body of the fugitive be brought before it by the 11. 8. Marthal,,,who was now present - .• Judge Thompson replied, that no action c ould ; be taken la the matter, until the body of the Man '•iraii.before th em. It had been so deckled nuni /14: *throe 'asked that an - attachment -be di- Tested against the U Et Wynkoop, for ' the liiimrpikiduiltin of the bed:. . Jodie' Tkumpson said that . he visa entitled to attachment, and directed it to be Limed. Mr.: fuhutead replied that he would :direct the U. El. Metthal to go up into his cffich, and there await the Unice of the attachment. Marshal Wjakeop then left the Court, to await the ureic. of , the writ. The attachment was given 'into the hands of Deputy Sheriff, Wm. Bilimeyer, who waited op - AM the Marshal, and was informed by Mr. Ash . mead that the'Marshal via at present engaged in ids officdal duties.' but truthed be at his unite ae soon al be had gone thrinigh with his kW , The Deputy insult returned again to Court and notified Judge Thompson 'of the answer he had mewed, as d asked for insmuctlons. , Judi+ Thomson informed him that the Aber . ur must Hue the attachment, or make, a return rahowliii why be mold not do so. The ll' B. Marshal baring rtfosed to give. up alleged fogitlre slash P Ur, upoaaegai gaited*. e (the marshal) sae taken into cum :" by the Sheriff Par contempt of court In net re 2 0eitilebro?awrliof habeas corpus... ' - - • , TitiPictrimi StarCu s. Bus . . '.• Mut linnet. Amer Ti,.,, Bagitive Slave Cue Maier ireamiMenaii before-the U. • Commis ' *u lagratiet4-luitaken a new turn, which *Mut upon mph outlet of . jurisdiction be !' :twits tee Usisili States and the Elute Cann,. The alleges fogitive war arrested for assault and betterypiremMas td °dog oluimed es a' dare. Aa tedindaal beams bstlifor him, and, of ooareei wait responsible for hie appearance to mower the alums tithe.. Stone Court When the al. ',god fugitive arreeted on the Maim es a else% the ball went Into court sod took out a writ. of Imbue corpus, to hove him brought be. fore Court of the Quarter Seaton, to surrender, =ppm*. the itoelliet, and be relented from hie bsti. . The wit wow served upon the U 8. . but, as the SzleDinstioll into the al leged fugitive ease. wen then in progress, the „lilitralisSnybde no return to the writ.. The foe. live was remsustlei to Ms muter, and the United Eitates hbershat was ordered to see him solely delivered. The Marshal then made return to - ray writ by counsel, .bat did - .not produce the • hely of the'sermsed. writ of attachment for ' L eweettept 'anthem horned, at the request of the tioinestfor dee be 11,.. which was served b? the Eheriff,lind the Illanthal eus taken into custody. Ws di set regard the. cue a one of any • liii°l sf anthoritrketween the State and United • &Otis Courts at all.- It is merely .miseoncep . lion at his duty by the ,U 8. Menial The sot et COWIN takes from the State Courts Juin dietinn in Fegitiva Slavic cues; when ths ques tion of owaenhip and service is concerned, but • Ii doe not takeaway jade:limbo over °deem. spinet tha Coutetioawesitb, ommited 'within its • • *en hoiden Thilariedietion of each authority Is Way marked oa r and It was the Ihterabire duty to answer the writ of habeas minion is sued by the Pouter &Mom The otjnot of Al4t. w i t es tiepin. of those who applied for It may hem been to get the alleged fugitive Met of the rieratars =mode, and se an excuse for the hittgarenual to obey the • writ, it is laid that Wiegaiiiilianfor the este deliveraeoe ti the ownereaf: any fugitive in his eastody; whether reisnee' dilrith Or without:l& consent blot this witassit eertilialy naanot swell in this butane°. It helot lobe prealused that the State Omuta Intended teelalais the Thalted States Isere, or • gisserati their maim If the Marshal had pro. dared the man and statedthe lama under *deli the !settee mu. held ts'etistedy, . the Court of ..4/iarelle endow would bare undenb.edly respect .d the latel:of tee U. 8. Gimmisaloner,releseed the WI, and handed the alleged teeth., over the tetlitody of the 17: 8. Umbel. A, it in the Marshal km got hitualflnto tomeeewurytronble which be o,ght hare avoided by a °tearer oonup • - ion of his, elm tights Ind duties, sod the Btate'i jiwriedlettom, Übe his right'in +afo des. to obey a writ from a,litate Omut, fn i Wetter whielidid tot Welts any nooks se to.the ouriarahici . ci • the 'elimpr i p si . l but widen Aid involve the sights sad et third patine, Matsu of durefore,• bound by the laws of tidireowommewealsk thrin the pest right of bib. Wm . !' empthe virtually' abolished In .I'insiuyles mai PITTSBURGH •GAZETT Papuan= siwutra 1% co. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1868. Writ ADING NATTER WILL PE FOG ON EACE PAGE OR PHIS PAPER. 113-erm.x.e. - wise of our ireekir Ouata ears to ow badness man "god &Amble Madinat of /making tbels boatemmiLl2o•l2. One circulation Ls between lour and kvathousand. nada ng elmoot even village and musty in Weatarn Pewter'. weals sod Latent Obig. . . nor Etienne istabllahnont of the Dane qnsam, opened on Bnode7• AD/MEMBERS who dedn. their notion to apnea In the paper on Monday =ming, inn plcsae tuna than In beforo 5 o•rloek, op Estent.7 oroninie DKIOGRATIO WHIG NOMINAI2IO3B. 7:7/, OAIIIII. oomicueipina, MOSES POWNALL, Of LACCIaIIf 001Inty. vox Arpin' azinnu.i. ALEX. X. MoCLURE, Of Frank/as Poway 702 81:111.VIITOIL 011 CHRISTIAN MEYERS, Of Mari" county. Femmes flaws.—Ota , readers will fled a fall and excellent abetrant of the important foreign iiewe reeelved by the Antics,. an ear firet page. 0:1.1 0 44 411 NATETTn. AI. ..1;0q1o.roll).4.10y# The Journal of yesterday morning quotes from our article of a few des sinew on Dr. Jung- , banns, and endeavor's to create the imprestrion l i that to sympathising with the German Revolts. Boast/ of this Country we are eyropathiaing.with • must of Infidels, and ire therefore derelipt to the cause of religion. It saye LThe leading spirit, and meet fiery orator on this occasion was a young man named Rodacker, who formerly resided here. Be was wounded in the Berman revolutionary struggle of '4B, and fled to this country after the failure. We be lies. he sustains a pure reputation, in hid social relations, but he la an infidel of the most ultra German stamp. We freely uthie this allusion to 'hie principles, for we are aura that he would take it as a compliment. There is undoubtedly a most powerfolseoretcrganizatlon of European Revolted - 611sta diffueed throttle:tont the Delon:that is the correepoidenee and important movement ef the organization are secret, but • its existenee it never denied, and membership la boldly avow ed. We have seen a fair numher of these Ger. man Revolutionists, and we noserUet with one who was not an Infidel, and-le never met with one who did not look forward , to the downfall of churches of all creeds,with the dotrofall of Mega. Rebel, the great leader Of the German Rasa tattooist:l, freely avowed his infidelitfin i speech delivered in Pittsburgh_ --- . • Tile Plache the Gazette and ourselves in alogu. laie.attlintleit 'The Gamut is constantly accus ing us of a lack of orthodoxy, and of positive enmity to all European Revolutiouiste. Both charges are the invnitione of malice. But as suming that we nhodoxy, how can are help symputOzieg w: , r. :lase &erten infidels; and as sumlog we are ton enemies of the Revolutionists, are we not fighting ehoulder to shoulder with the orthodox Constiane of _Europe; who at this very moment are trembling in their shoes as they straggle against the fearful progress of Revolu tionary Infidelity." There are two things here stated u facts, on which the whole pellet of'the Journal's article rests, one of which we know, and• the other wa believe, to be untrue. The first lethal we are 'con stantly accusing us [the Journal] of a lack *for Mod oxy.' We harienever made soy such accusa tion. The second is that the German Revolution ists generallytre Infidels. This we do not believe to be true. Belay be that Rodaoker and Kinkel are of that etamp; and it may be that the editor of the Jounudnever met with any of any other kind: but that does not warrant - the attempt of the Journal to convey the broad imirenion that thereon the whole mass of those who riser the system' of free, Republican government in Eu rope are infidels; or that their oaten Is in any way allied to Infidelity. Kossuth, lidazzini, Ga falai; Garibaldl—theife are the leading name. among the hosts of European revolutionists; and the editor of. the Journal knows, iss every other intelligent man knows, that these men, who wear the honors and mech of the responsibilities of the revolutionary canoe, are earnest, atheere and devoted Christians. lf the manse is to be judg ed byttiti religions views of thou who take put in it, why not set up the religious opinions of such men as Kossuth, as the test, rather than those-of sue& enbardinatei-u are named by the 101 4F4 1 1. . That there see Infidels among the Gentian revolutiordets we are not disposed to . question. We ;Apathies with them, not beaus. they are Infidels, but because they are Revoltillmgstss— 'We 4 , e n precisto their infidelity ; but th at dou not change or in any way affect the character of the revolutionary movement That movement le signed to give a free, republican, ootiatitutional government to the groaning masses of Europe ; and we are content to judge it upon its merits, without reference to the peculiar religbous opia. imps entertained by those engaged in it.. The Journal; while it seeks to oast Oh us the *resat of sympathising with Infidelity, at tempts to deny that it has any .eamity to the revolutionary cause. If it hu nor any'enmity of that kind, and really sympathises With that cause, theti It sympathises with Infidelity ai much as we do ; and If It really daucherish that amity, wherein does ;the malice consist of laying it at its door? Satter the Jouriial does re don not Simpatiase with the cause of the Ettno pean revolutionists ; if It does, then It it open-to the very reproach it seek► to heap on us: and if It does not, then there is no mallet" In charg ing that want of sympathy upon it. Whatever may be the enmities or friendships of the Aetna, It certainly bee 'holm nolpertiali ty for toe canes of Zepublican government In Europe; and it is just as certain that it hai refu sed to step In to Its defence, dens{ when attacked by those irk, are its most bitter and potent ene mies le Europe. losoorthodory" In nligious matters, we suppose, Is to' be 'lts plea In bath sales. With those who can senand judge clear ly, flowerer, Its course, In the first case; . will properly be attryi:eted to Its natant eympithier, and in' the litter rather to a lack of moral courage than ta-any euperabundance of orthr.,- dozy. , NATIOILL ED1,1 . 0•710741. Convssrnbe-.--This important Convention meets in thin city In, the second week of August. The Otafe Convention meetalutxt week, August 6th, and the National Convention, Austin Bth. The committee:sp. politted to ascertain who will extend the Imp', talities of the citylto the Nelegates, have far met withtut indilferent tructeeis, ~Itiany of oar eitizens havtiesponded with a- promptams and heartiness which does them great honor, while others have so far resisted' all the penumbra of the committee, suid there is nova fear entertain ed that we shall Mete able to aceouniodata all who attend the Convention, with 8o many citizens ate now out of town, of expect to be out of town dating the sermons of the Con 'ventioneand those too the best able And the beet prepared to aceommodate strangers; and swum ny others are unwilling to undergo any extra labor during this hot weather, that the labors of the Committee are rendered more arduous than they would be at any other time. 't We trust, believer, that there are many whio yet will come forward and relieve the Committee trim all anx iety on the subject. Any who have-been toker looked, or 'who hale changed their minds Oli3Co they have been ithited - tiPoo; will confer a fevor on the Committee by leaving their mimeo at the Rook store of A. U; Eoglleh & Co., on Wood street. - This Convention was entertained at Cleveland in 1861, and at Newark, N. J., In 1852, to the entire satisfaction of all who attended. We hope kittehurgh will not disappoint the a:pota tions of &hoe° who seleetod this city aa the pleas of their nest setting. • ' • Ve regret, aLle, to es, that ihs•Committee, to response to their neUZIOrOCUI applications, bas re oared replithat trout . one Railroad Company, In zogoieto (*alike of travel to cad from the Ccinvention.'The Cleveland and*lttebtugh Rail road has signified to the Committee that the', •ill pees motabimr•of the Convention for half tan. The; will be - sipected to pay fall fare to Ah. douliatitina. - and on the oertidaste of the Samitaty to be 'attuned free. The flommittie hope - soon. -- to hear similar responses from othed CroiPigilia• A Paizscounr.-61%. Enter Note Lotto sop "tho tut Preadult of tbo United etatim, weal be Edward Everett, of Keeenelmeorte:' Tim Octrenas Etsonces --The Port, the or; I gao tif Me Commissioners, is Sather - inn of tune . ] of late, and the county Fathers Would do welLto see to it. It .proceeds to the ewfal length of calibre in question the honetry . of the very office re who have fad it oi r eetuity pap, and whom it bas s vigorously 'defended. I. says the people ' , have been impoeed upon too long." in this Commls• eioner's °Moe, and Met "they (the people) feel the nemodty-of having a different set of men to attend to heir ,Intereetrt" Oat sentiments, ex actly; but it I rather a change of tune In the Portia talk ea, and evinces shocking ingratitude. Iu itTaileed came to this, that tho County Com missionary are• fallen ea low that evert the Post has deserted them . ? It Is a sure sign that they have no favors in immediate prospect to bestow. The new editor of the Post seems to be in a ' dreadful hurry for the usual contest, to come off in October. He really seems to be bent on some thing dreadful, If somebody don't hold him. He scuffs the battle from afar, and already counts ealin easy victory. He has got It into hie head that the "Whip are alarmed and tremulous," and he calls Inatily for an early day to be gamed for the Darner:rude Convention, that he may have the pleasure of seeing the men who are to walk triumphantly over the course, and put their Teel on the necks Of, the "tremulons" and pros oat. Whip. Now,; what his put this notion in to the head of the new editor we know not, unless he feels, while, contemplating Ms own prowess and eagerness for. the fight, that the Whigs ought to jai seared 1 It is possible he Is right, and we may have more before as than we have calculated on. Hid, powers are all to be develo ped yet! Nevertheless, as yet this doughty op ponent has caused . tremors in no bosom but his own, as the Whigs, hatitad of being excited and anxious, are most provokingly cool, and are so perfectly indifferent when the Democrats hold their Convention that they do not are 'whether It be in Levet or September, or whether they hold any at all. The Whip calculate td ',cleat a good ticket, and to elect it in October ; and that is all they care shout Bat, says this fast knight, didn't the Whigs steal the Scrip, and are not the honest Whigs sick of itt True, some dishonest Whip, helped . by same not tar bonnet Democrats, did make a sort of forced loan—took Sorip• which wee not theirs—and we admit the Whigs ace elak enough of t it, and he most hearth condemned every man engaged in it, and are termined that then i s who have abutted their coca trice mice shall not have power to abuse it again. Oh, brit, says the Post, you mutt rake Democrate, they are •pretetieal and honest," .you closet trust Whip. Very complimentary, truly I Whip will notbe very.apoto acknowledge that became they have been demand In relation to some membe.e of their party that therefore all Whigs are rogues, and they wilrbe still legit likely to admit that all Democrats are honest, iu view of the late rev elation in regard to the Vortoge It rilroad, which the editor of the Post hes not oondemaed or de- fended. Is that "honest and practical," eh? —Age and experience will cool the ardor of the new editor of the Post'. In the meantime Me antics afford us e little amusement these dull time, and for that he her oar thatiks. CLAYS Can ox PIULADILPHLIL —Our OelelMee to day contain the particulars of a slave case In Philadelphia, which' cannot fall to excite atten tion to the novel points involved In the case. No one with a heart in his bosom can read the detail," of this fugitive alive casewlthout having his indignation stirred. Fisher watt Ara dogged by that blood-hound, Alberti, and then decoyed, by, a aeries of petty and diegraceful tricks, before a alma Commissioner, the whole machinery of our State laws being Prostituted to the vile pur pose "'of deceiving and misleading him. Once there, his case was disputed of summarily, of coerce; and then by an oath from the claimant, 'the coat of removing him was twiddled .on the United States. It was not enough that the pub lic oenoM hould be outrsged, as it always it, by the °editwiry preeeedinge under the fugitive slave sot, but tilt-dregrace most be added of making the people pay far the enforcement, in behalf of &private claimant, of a law which they despise, and which degrades them at often as it is enfor ced. It is a fact not tole concealed or denied that every time this Mlles law leads to a le gal contest - it &inlays its hatefelness, and wid ens and deepens the feeling agaioet it. Au In dividual master.now and then regains his slave; bat itibemmemthe elaveholdara generally to teak whether It is 'hot at a heavy coot to the general copulation of. the 'metre.. ILthe Anti. Slavery .entiment grows mightily under the stimulus of each came u this in Philadelphia; and them" in terested would do well to sit down and calculate whether the triumph," they occasionally meet with do not really contribute to weaken the cause they seem to aid. Taws CALI - or 191311 . Flavass —Bosse com plaints are made that them persons whom dot, tt is to take up cheeks on Railroad care, in their haste freuuently give the paasenger the-wrong number of the check oa the card given in lien •of the check. Although no incOnvetamee may result feum this, yet the, vamooses may be sub jected to leas a the result of each carelessness. Take, time to do the work right, or else give way to noise one who will. ALEIXRII, HAIIGIAN•KIDIIUPRB& Who has nut heard of Albert!. He is the men in the black mask who figures at every &laws setae. Hie holiness is to piece the fainting *ninth under the noose, to &lost Oakum tinder : the left ear, to let fall the drop and take charge of the oar*. ..When Spring was hung, 'no one needed to be told that Alberti was on the rod. fold, that he looked carious', for the black stream to mimic from the noeuils, and crook hie ribald jokes over the livid clay. This Is his vs. *Woo ; men- and nature have attributed it to h to. Toe ponderous unable jaws of the aerates. tray wood ed him out, that be,might ponce It. An execution was once expected . In Lancaster; Alberti columnated an offer to the Sheriff to. strangle the victim handsomely; endto reoeive, la fall paympat of his services, the cord aid 'corpse. Do' not imagine, quiet, gentle, milk hearted reader, that there ls chime in ikls ores. Mee ' • that he shrinks from the eye of man, and lives in the darkest corner of some cellar or dun post, afield that honest men Wan meet him will ally him. No, he glories in the moral isolation in which be lives. A grim smile playa over his oonnuenatice when moo cross the street to avoid meeting hits ; when children erase their sports at hie approach; and huddle together like chick ens this dread the fell swoop of a hawk; or when the frequenters of the low grouiries he favors hush their boisterous and minty , talk as he enters draw away from the counter, and leave him to drink In silence and alone. Those who have once heard his voice, are haunted ever after by its harsh and grating tone.. Speak to him, If you'are curious, and be will probably tell you, in his scowling way, how his fiendish fancy has led him to festoon winding cheats about his bed, and curtain the whodows of his chamber with the gravetalotes of men he has hung I Sot, thank heaven, there are not enough exe cutions even here to enrich this monster. To apply his wants, he his cumulated with his.bn. Illness of hangman that of kidnapper and slave. °Molar. There Is pot, In a Southern paper, an advertisement of a fugitive slave, that does not find Its way to Alberti. No colo red man arrives hole but Albert' knows It, through his spies, end compares his person with the advertisement des cription.. 'Fearful Of, being deceived by his Wretched agents; he prowls about himself in Ike quarters where the negroes reside, peeping into, houses, and entering-hem under aeons of pre texts. • He la the evil genies of the region about Lombard street. If a negro fatally hears a noise when seated around the copper table, they look td the window in fear, half expecting to see Al beat baking through, with his nose flattened against a pane. IL &negro is unprotected, Al berti buds a master for him, which lathe safer *plan, or Winona him, if nothing else will do. Once on the treat of a fugitive, he follows It like kelet hound. Nothing stops him., Perjury, oar-, ruption of oMoeil, legal ottlesnery-rany means -We good which suable him to pocket the reward offered for a hula being. . Take the aisle of George Smith, or as ho ie called by his claimants, Bill Fisher: A herd/ working matt, thit owner of preperty acquired by steady Industry, • respected and loved member of the masonic datereity among his people, sur rounded by his family, living in peace and hap piness, solongabsent from Maryland that his °wool' had &Imola forgotteu bin existence-shat cirmunstanee war wanting to appeal - to other .meat for empathy and secrecy in regard to his unfertimate eitnatloot Hat Albertl'e ooldliaz eye fills oti hito;• and he is •-doonied man: It was in 'Airiest that Alberti, or one of hie an. °emptiest Robert Hill or' George Fields, ;went dCwn to idaryland to Mr. Seward, to telt.. him that,. fee .a certain reward, they 'Mad - castors hill 101 l 1 90 gays. The Awes* was soon strata; :Howard • ands his ageut,l Fridas. &Miff, ta - .PhilltdelPhia , to concert fouls with Albans_ aid his accomplices, Fulda and Ge .the 23d st'lllay, "Islas, 'boob an aw n . o f sini; gifietik,* ballot* pip , his Made, at; sash ol4 hrlilPS. fdlatill of Kat. Alberti coma forward and miters. to go bail fat the,nrgro.'. . Vas scheme. to get posseraion of his mete throdgh the refusal_ of Alderman Enna to accept - the philanthropist Bail was given by a colored 61114 , 00, Lytileton Hubert. Bet Alberti was not to be foiled, On Thursday list, Ebert Hill, the third accomplice, who has, by acme menus, wormed himself. Into Marshal Key ear's - police, seized upon George, Smith, without warrant, and looked him ap for the night In the Aloyameneing Station Rouse, and Zpirtred him away, next moinittg, to a distant part of the town, to tha effice of Alderman Dalian, there to wait for the a:Genet Alberti. The Alderman ban milled on as to Bay that be wee not privy to, the feet beforehand, was absent at the time, and had nothing to do with each a use of his office— Home of the witnesses testify to the nine thing. While we would give -the Aldermen the full ben efit of his statement and the testimony, we can bat express our hope that he explain to the public, over hie own signature, how such manes Fields, Hill and Alberti are so intimate with him that they presume to tutu hie office into a kid napping station. Our columna are- open to him fofthe,tpurpose. In the name of republican honor atid state I 'ride, ,we would ask the citizens of Philadelphia if this infamous gang shall be longer permitted Ito infest our streets. It is the glory of our gov ernment that it proteote the weak and then friend ; the strong Gan take Mire of theme Ives.— ' If. law is good for anything, it le good a &lost a double-dyed villain like - Alberti. Why dose he go unpunished for his numerous offences? Why, 'for instance, is he not arrested and tried for kid 'napping Adam Gibson? We express the fume imous opiniouof this community, when we say that Philadelphia must no longer be made the scone of operations of this infamous man. Let him and hia'gang go elsewhere to ply their nefa rious tragic—or let them be safely stowed in the Penitentiary, from which Mr. Bigler took Al berti,—Pita. &Atm :TWO WZEKB LOKII moat CALIFORNIA DESTRUCTIVE FIRE GOLD IN OREGON New Yoax, July 25. The steamship Northern Light, Captain J. Miner, arrived at New York this morning from San Juan de Nicaragua, whence she sailed on the 17th Met She left Now York on the sth of July, as S r ■ , and arriving at Ban Juan on the 15 h, nt 14 - .1.. x , stopping at Kingston for coal, which pleee ehe left at 5 r. on the 12th.— Etetaraing, left San Jean on the 17th of July, at 2 a 24 and arrived at QRStAtltilla at 2 A II to day, In 8 day' from Sou Jam, and 28 days 14 hours from San Francisco. The Northern legbt brings 600 passenger% end $378 296 from den Trentleen' by steam-ship Steers Nevada, let Joly at noon. The psesengere.are ill In good health, and re port the (sebum free from eitkaeas of any kind, the ro Ids in exellent order, ands good etage of water in the river. . ithustur or Exwa.—The Democratic State Cossosiction assembled at Benlets, on the 21st of Joel, and after a stormy session of three days ; succeeded in nominating their candidates Very etreng efforts were made to throw Governor Bigler overboard, but without semen The on ly names presented to the Convention foie nomination, besides that of Governor. iltgler, were Richard Boman. the present ;state Tiess* err, and Henry P. Haven,' of Marysville. ~/A fierce battle between the Bigler and Anti Mgt. r men for the first two days;argned Attie for,the harmony of the party. Bat Bigler was nom us ted by a decided ehsjority on the first ballot, and serval who had been most ardent In opposing him, came firmed and pledged themselves to support' the nomination. Samuel Nerdy wu re-nominated for the office of Lieutenant Clover nor; S. A. McAfee's', of Eldorado, for State Treasurer, Alex- Wells, of Ban' Francisco, was nomicated for Judge , of the Supremo Court; Samuel Bell, of Mariposa, for Comptroller; P. H. Hebb% of Tuolomne, for Superintendent of Pub lie Instretaeion, and 8. 11 Marlette, of Calaveras, for Surveyor General. The ticket is understcod to bo an out anctout extension ticket, with the exception of Mr. Purdy. In various sections there in very strong opposition in the party to Gov, Bigler; but unless an independent ticket is started, it will probably give way before the day of eketion. s A duel took:place at Maryarille between Col. Huth of the Express, and Judge Stidger of the Herald. The Judge wth wounded In the chat tail, and the affair was settled. The Whigs throughout thelltate are preparing for the Fall election. Gelegates to the Conran. don to beholden at Illsorstacnto op the 6th of Julyotro Already chosen inniiny counties. Copt. William Waldo his the best prospect now of be ing the nominee for Governor. Gen. Datid F. Googlies and F. A. Crobb, of Ilia Joaquin, ire also understood to bola the field for the same Mr. William O'Dauchae, - one of the kith paisitts and exiles In !miasmal', has mass , ped Lad arrived In Ban Francisco on the of Jana. He hse pabliahed an aocautit oßsts escape. Tho COMBOtion for the reelaiou of the Charter of Sat Fronchsco has concluded lts.labora. • Lola Mentes has gone to Siersmentt It is re ported that,she i to be married. 1, About 26000 tegabof cattle hart been driren this year from Loilillpieti county to the North ern market& Dome immigrants have frOm New Mexico, and a fey hard arriv,ect over the North ern route. , The Light'Hoosa et the Ferallone Island hoe been commend. • • . The farmers of - Calaveraa are very busy gath. ',nog crepe, All elobg the Mokelumno Elver the ripe produce istsiling before the tickle. In the country around the FOrks there are many fine =ahem now laid out bearing goodly crops; sod toward the plain*, in the vicinity of Clay's Bar, -the husbandman la .huily gathering into his garner. At lone Valley, Dry Cteek Valley and the neighboring ranchee,,:tbe same sounts of busy labor are heard arnoncyand all is life, ea ger(' and exenion. Never-before were ouch orient crops prcocoted to the eye of man. The miners and enders or El Dorado County were to hold a man meetings' Coleco!, on the 2d of July, to take union in view of the present state of parties. The objets of the meeting is indicated by the follow leg entreat fume private letter to a gentleman in hieetehithte : The old Boers were taken by surprite, and noels little alarmed Aube prospects ahead. Blgionsm will not flourish in 11l D.trado' in the diy season.= The nontinatiotte at Benin:Chore done the work, and the honest portion of the Democracy are now sati.fied that we are to have. n change for the botter at Bei:ticks till Tammany pollees are over thrown and the Mclnnes defeated." • Shasta we. destroyed by fire on Toesdayafte noon. p) particulars of the event ace ono, manleated by Mr.. Johnliarall, who had arrived from daunts of he eonlingiition„. • .The ere broke out in the eiNiond story. of an ,uninhablted frame. house, called the Parker House, at about 10 minutia of 4P. M In lees 'than two Mare the whole - ctf .Prout street, cam prising the principal part of the city, was lever led with the ground_ The &lee communicated from the Parker Boise to the Globe Hotel on one sot. with some light trans house, above, spreading with incredible awirtnest. All efforta to a the progress of the Ore went loon found to be futile.' But even with ihe energies of the inhabltudasstitrected to the rescue of goods, pro visions and moveable property, such was theft. ry of the Ore, that bet very little was effected In the way. of removal. A very "large &meant of provisions and.ligaors were consumed. All the hotels and boarding 60080111 are is ashes. No apprehension' is (elt•ho w, for the common welfare o 1 the victims, se prit . visions and-stores are near at band. The merchants generally:ea sed their books. The Enpres, offices moved all their valuables and property in trpet. The pinging cites was brined, bet the preset, types and paper were saved. Abut twenty buttes remain; come forty or fifty were burned. :The loss can hardly be eitiruied. Flee hundred thousand wan the highest estimate, It will probably be about three hundred thontstid. Preparations for building forthwith were moktug In all directions. The lionrishing mining town of Rough end held/. in Nevada County, wee almost entirely destroyed by are on tiesday morning last. The lora Is estimated at 560.000. To. Aimse.—flinoe the last steamer, the news nom the_intesior bee beim of the moat onion's. Ong character. 'From Winans of the mines we 'hear the moat faversbli reports, and the mineri are generally represented as doing better than at any time previous: A great many water com panies hive got their dishes in operation, at that many miners are now eueoeufally at work where it hoe previously been Imitasible to do any 7, thing. , We have late 'striaee fropa anon.. The coin ing news Ii very 'favorable. The yield grille Southern mines •an surpassing the product of any ether period. ldnrphy's Digglnge.aro iver aging t03G410 to the hand &day. Huy claim to and ablut Sonars are pallet 10 to 15 pounds day: A nugget of-87 onnoss had been tiken out alongside of blab, Street.; At Jamestown, Idontesoma; and in foot In all of the southern mines, there seems, to be • gene ral state of proeperity, and the miners are teeing out • large nasality °Ego/ t ,• In the *laity of Gross Vjtlie7 , miner- are raid to be dolog better than at any other time. Large tunneling operations ►re going on there, generally with good comet,. !: oaition.—The P. M. ateamahlp Premonthed arrived, bringing Oregon papers to hum 10, 12 days Wei than prerione adders The eleedon for Delegato to Oongress, mem bers of the Legislature and Douai °Moore, took plies on the Otb of Juno.• Although the returns from all 'parte of the territory ars not oomplete, they are sulnalent to show this General Gans tau been dole" Dsimpa 13 ?iiinere by - from 1;500 to 3,000 majnity.. • • Naw . Go& Illsoonaus,-11 1 Ongoalia of ~ T. ceßn_i~:. _. ^,lsP June Ilth, eves "We,hare Sellable information from the upper Willlamette Valley, that tbe habitants hare been reoeutly taken with a per , feet etampede, and are leaving night• arid ilay far the now phloem. It is said that memare mak ing from $l5 to $lOO per day. - The mines are said to be within 40 miles of Belem, on the head waters of the Bautista." Tax Curs .The crops throughout the Vi'il liadotte Valley are In a vary nourishing con dition. Navigation on the Upper• Williamette haa nearly <leaned, on aeocinut of the low Binge of the river. REP3ITID DI/MIRE'S or Baca MINIS CISZSENT Crrv.—The Fremont on her lam trip to Oregon, touched at Crescent City, when it was reported that new diggings. had been discovered about 12 miles from the- city, and rennin° ep. pectntlons were entertained that the mines will prove remenerative, •Ranaoan Acataserr—MAN Erman—Yeiter day monolog, as Conductor Rockwell, in charge of a freight train bound East. and drawn by the locomotive 90, woe nearing Glover Gap Tun nel, he bid the engineer, Wm. Wolrington to poring hie whistle &el uenaL The watchman whose business-it was to walk down the deep cots ind through the tannello see if ill wee right, and especially when,a train was due, cud. demi) , ran out of hie box, with hie lamp in hand upon the track, andliefore the engine oMtid be reversed was crushed to death. He had; doubt ins, been asleep, and being awaked in a fright, was so bewildred that he knew not where he was, nor what he was doing.' He is spoken of as a faithful watchman, and Me sad fate le act venially regretted.-- Whaling Quetta. FATAL RESULT AT. A JUGGLING EXTUBITIoN.— The' Dnator (Marion county, III) Gazette of the • 16th instant has the following : °Herr Alexander met with a most terrible check at Clinton, Dewitt county, last week. In the playing off the hocus-pocus of the magic pistol, it proved to be loaded with belle, and the young man, George Smith, whg was to nand up and catch a fictitious ball I■ hie month, received the contents of the loaded pistol in hie left Bide, and from the character of the weinad and the reason of the year the probability to that it will termiue•e hie life, leaving a widowed mother, who was tip'ely dependent on ttim,lnconsolable." i• Ins Board of Public Works of Virginia, which hoe brew in emersion for several days, in their office tuilichmond, considering the question of the terminus of the Covington and Ohio Rail road, have decided ananimonelyin favor of the terminus at Covington The ltd Board . layered a terminus at Clifton Forgi. SikauLia Die EI —Mra. Barton onl9o to her. ,death is the 111.1 remarkable manner, at Conl ey, rl.oole She fell upon a pair of scissors which were in her pocket at the time, and was al much irjured by their being driven into her aide, that . elm only survived until the 11th. re - Treasurer:Hoot( S, Furart.a, Esq, or A I , ghetry, •111 be • eiodldate before the sairoeebhg Latt ,, e , pale and Wide C0...t tloo, for nondaaLlen to the of], of ClullOTTTllEahljalreL vorTreasurer.—liojorJoint WIiLOCIATM b. otadllot• fa the tlYas of COUNTY TOZATUREO, NTT. Anti•SlawasOo Oattatz Comotatlon. 1492_41 brld le *OOO.O next. . Jadtlrtf terFor Commission.r.—Ms. JAMAS Idc- Ouxam.m. of the B Vcagh of OrKoeeport, *lll be pre. hotel at 1 eupportect is sun I date for Me one. of County Commi.fooer. be We Zosurous Mends, outdeot to the dee iron of the Antlotesonto and Whioootiot7 Oooreutfon. te2l WHEISPORT. District Attorney. —EDWAßD P. Joao, be • ourbdata before the approsebbur Whig and AudElasonlerOonveralon tor noroloslloa Orr the once of DISTRICT ATTORNEY. jrl3dOer District Attorney.—Oandidate for Whig to:tool:la:ion. for Dioteirt attorney. DAVID D. )1 26.131 r [journal and Mos Nom reDr• I . 1 Matsict Attorney;.'—Aiszaarnrs.M. Warm, Ono., will be • candidate 'for menliatlon Me the 0111 m or Dientet Attorney, anlJect to the deeitilm of the Wt. a. Loth:mem. Convection. sar District Attorney.—Czczao mar., rsp.. will teen candidate for nombletlan for the Moe of Merritt AVorner. Wore the next Wlrld and Art thaneerde Conrannon. biblevro Dagurreotypes.—lf you wish a find Piston. motlttsto la r&., go to CAltoo7l OALLYRY, N 0.70 To . stmt. Ze•OAßD.—Doctor Itrzas having been rolior etl from hi. ratio' duties Ravi= .ad Plitzkion of the ti.l3.lliriao Hospital,. arnl In rains. like hit untli, vided I:nation to hi. Proration. Gina and residointi 149 Tnlol @Vat. Omni Ontithrfold. mart:Ma reP WC PIMP the attention of our read ers to [hn nivernsemont of ~1 1011111•41 niviooaAriso (X/RIALL" GI E. foind upon the Smut. eow, .• lii'lmae's Worm Eirmoifir..—aho fol iating. from • customers, shows the demand which this wive* t.wllehm bee areeted wherever It hie Waltham dosed. Itiotannao, Mega Co., Pa. Hoch 30,1130. -Grallesam—lo norwequenoe of yhe great awnwepaiin cf your ...coati OPEC/110," in this Diaa and vicinity. we bare entirely exhausted our ateck. We elionld feel obli. gad br your [Drawl:ling. via Conlon. N. V, 23 dome. with your bill. on the reception of whirl, wel will remit lon The Lg.., Ciotti the wonderful effect. of saki "SPECIFIC" to Chit welehlorbood, there could be sold annually a large qua. thy. If co be lied, (wholetale sad retell.) trout tome teal area. 10 yOO would nonopentate • serum for trouble and eypeow of vendifig, 1 think 1 could mae It to your W. raging, to do go. Yours, retreetfully. • WM. 31..31ALLOZY. Per W. .I.. Pearla. BIZASIII. J. Wrap • Co Pushes* will be cereal to ask Der DR. SW' LANr q CIL6I.6eTED vanuruas, end take none eke. stn. I. erntinießne In conundieon. are worthies Dh 111 , Lane's genuine Versabse,ahrobla celebrate* neer Moe es now be bed at all edeecteble Drug Stars in line USW OW., end from the ado propeleitors, , MMSEI!ifM see. New Certificates --31c.'3Oiononns: I nat..' at row, ofillw on the 31 duly. and Mattel the utt , tune of my of el , . whit wee very lad at that Nam; yeto nltol tee:with Sento:lnt that did =earnest . ..at deal of food—Tbay- were very meat Ranted at thi time, bet that Inoue:mint bean .er lett I eau now liar be light tithe don or a Lamp, ea well allow:, !obeli nil on you alai a.: nether gait% lo env I should have aunelafon to • wlththen. aa I would get b. •IthoSt thtseunder an ...edema... - Yours, Ittopentfully. JoRN MARE& corner Utah nod Webster Innen Pnransett. July 11. /M. AIL BOLOMON2:—BeIng towelled to wear Swan! \w• I lam never two able to eat a pair but what made my coca aole—l ban Wed • neat 1113.10• T et alwww•Aut always failed, until I obtained •paly from Ikea by day or randballght. for nay length of Wee, 'with the renew: awe aft comfort. We, Wdtatmaa le very meth planed withllet Alamo, I taint., Youry, Truly, IL WATERMAN. 149 Wylii streaL Pinata/ion, July 19, 1511.1. 1 here been under the n.moalty - of wing GLOM. far Kemal veers. but ham .11,112 found • pelt to mtt my isym, or that I could um Without tatfaue, nitt.o I obtained a Poirot lir.,aolournn' AT the eta or throe 1 Ixmottt o( him, lanme se well Mervyn:out loonrood or write wits theta tar bros., olthont the but *limy both by day and eandlolldbt. I bate tried. I Bill the Miss la the atatoot Pooosylvio Ws. to obtain o pair Of Gt.k..tnat would toolt s ou . 0 0 P. Lei lo every los l .tuoi. 8.1 t. I.lhit thitllthoolty of obtabosog that. sultib. tot the slig da milt ootoootly teeoloaetol tbose.labotlng u or deeetl•Oortatqa. to spplt m Dlr. Ulan:tons. of:Ithoto Oyu 'out b. l o.d to son .11 mot Yolito to. J. fefosBl4Off, ALOOOIIISi Cm, 40/7 03. 18511.. JintOtrlnr bier• Lyon's &athairon=FOß Pa T avurp, Irti: . Raitonont and 214.j.21M11131 Huh, Ii the mot.P4Mlght. fay .4 wonditfol article the wor4 , teritioniluaiik Iti' mtontabine m 1,. mime Is without • alga lo the blitary of the Ma:irk Nation. Disk and lax .Mont ourP4wofa end s'atil hair, with Nay. of admirer., (mark thbOie 04.411. Ma unlyereal effect of the laths's.... 11.1.4: gmr heat. ware perfeatli utonis . -T h . EMI% • : bar folly o.lored my hair at tar a bald... of 12 P 1124, A. J. flocaminmay. 70 Diudet. N. T.'', The Seth.. It e certain conifer Nitrate! Ache, .4 ell 'cutest- eons Minium Bold by all dialer. ro7there. Try It,' ' PM. only 115 mote; in large bodge. ' \• ' \ D. B. netuas, Proprietor. 101 74.7.11.1 f,, 4 Pohl In Pittsburgh br If. D. &D em IS, Frazer, 11, NEV. Jr., Illetalas I Aro...d Arson i Kir jy7Ctint . . 1 \ se-BURKE & BARNES ' 8 . s7liere le the kind of twellocony ea to the' value of I,PANEIIe anon whie.h we can oonhdautlr reel thereon en of, our work. We hare already published aereral es tilleeitme porta, that Was Made for our 'regular and t*r. Wee, and rol l abroad. bare Dien wahleoted \ tha ONVEREST TUTS IN ACTUAL OGNILAUIL&T()Ng; 1 and on serewl their =dente totally free from daniage ( . The following le another woof o f the name Inconteetahla, entracte,* • $lO,OOO WORTH 07 BOOKS AHD 4 P617,, LIVED WITH A tiCk . ILLPICI 'ALBION. RAM thrtwrr.,..2 • Norenther 1 i; 1 32. .' llama. Boma a blue—Leer Blest Woos two I n: ' Area duly remind. 1 rAe , Vim:d i st tilt tum. u l would Iltliertait,l3 rt. he 1 toirgrt ;taunt ' t al! Ot t g morning ct the 10th of Juno /ast—oti etere building arias . burned to :oath lt waa built of woodaud Wok— • large threw story boildlng. Ny bah 'nes*, it .t the thud of the fire. and hit Otto the altar. wh7the t e a large amount et ail. It was • rery hot Ithr. it., Tee . Ii: notes and book' amounts that weret • Bee. Amounted to about Ten Thomandltpl*a, wii h was G. 4.01 . There was flog a SiVid to UttewWl 'further. oals, adtlee any person who to doing raisins. tWom O, but boy a Safe to trap their woven, ale,l and get IMO thath good. I eau safely hromuntend ;Oasts torat r ue. Tours, truly, .• sows maim Stir Mic. '3oLowima:—Froin infancy 1 . . it bean allilotsd wi th Weak OM and ehortsightelness, d\' to all al travels 1 hare 21.110/ ban obis to toot wails pi \ OLlBllLtrihat would help um 1 hare had wend po that mri.ll enable ma to N. mare diatluetll, hut : Could\ never keep them on more that Ontodialf boor front UM hot that that ososol rush great Palo; -I happened to bila join advertbannuit by'whkh I IT port had loaf Imparted Nam. and an Ulm bean my °on. 1 4. slant aim to got a pair that would Donut, 1 thought I would try your... \ You must not thastk'mUfcttelbirthro I they lion gunterm. exPeetations. I bare not. . n Why rod, by sandlodighli for more than half an hitt. Stun thseireture I 'int them Glum. Blass I got thM tryd t r t. ll ••tl•r on . theY.Und Bohlen o'clock, withoittugles : s thrmlog the mat Bah, 'slab I. • china I hen Lot ' Isfore hr Yearn. • ' ' • ' • ' ' N •'::‘, \ 1 air this much m I. think It deferring roar ante asuJ hphisu others may be taiienuiat as It , ',,;;;,.. • Inolars at liberty to mike or hi pheleues. I ant .1112. fr ..-..-....- .. - k PAL I ta r o t wisdom *UM Igr 111* pelt dm RV,' -~ ;. ~ :y -~;::: , till 'pro ,-, iar Salfa—r.' .1, XtagipSrxr I. Acusi.. belly •so lkfrom the . ne. hooting on thin POO b u t , Iti Tammy nii Machanigginiz: Pis. &WI. Omilisted on *he moth , nast by land. of Jam. Craft: Rut. and ociAlorth 0 .i, P.Clid id, containing shook= .4 It ls vac with truft, Tyree of the choicest klitidLingsT of full bowing. The. le • comfort:ibis two-Woried from OUST. with ), l in other buildings; abb. an abundance of 0 ' Rimptiewr al 1 Blumberg, {licit. of good guality 1 ric l dispose of t the .bole . Property albairether. or divide it Oinalt poo- \ T 110111.5 2. CAMP P. fen/41ra ‘. If*. 119 Wa ` street R:44 - Mon Roes Tsanaturr.—ldr. ' 'Bolo- ' , moos: & , 'dWald oo more than an set oft se to i yon es well as to the American coonnutilty to .Y NCI. 131MureaLtEl I bought Of yon .out mg well. I fin toy moat mach Winn:med. I ono tee mall print Wild do for Wit lentil, of time wit ooh OWN. te my e ..., E hoard my light to humor, by the taw of Lb • 1 h. 0 . ' 1 , 4 doubt hats shall be able to reed withoot th in • dui% thaw - Tourg. trial'', T. MOIOIDEB. Allegggir City:Jhate 25.1162. ,,, e 3-1 Ilya cued Mx. Bolpinons , EYE 0LA181.9 fur • rya., brief ludo:4. With\ decided advantage, sad hove no Iti,tion int t eting that • defective vision of 'mut etanß lo lass been lined. soil the organs seem to be swilliri tam Oiscr taut tone. I therefore cheerfully bear testhnony it tkadi ninelivni7 end autumn is alio to itt.aokeevr shill sin WPractii•l epee.: yea tte vevoune feallit/ With nkb as eaopto nu Muses Y th. mi.:. p eca n Mattis. f veto. `, D- BOTTOM, Jong 22. Mo. 2i Wayne greet. Pittsburgh. 851. ; ~ DPW= itir, Wil believe Nature haw provided a remedy ft, flora' dims* which flesh I. heir to. ankles' PET/IOW:121W BOOT Olio put up es it tow; from the grant lebormoiy, ocuesalgol deep In the Dowels of Bother birth. is. nithottkleultd. 'one of the greatest of Oases remedies. Bead t followlng testdmeoy. Woo by • grateful rasent: , Ohio, BepL Di, 1852 'Mr. RAM. YlkirLS ' fr. I h V al ,Id all Petroleu m, ' or Hock Oil, some tvgd, month . :i4t, and hope been l o ok. Ins for 10111 momt tO get • flatddr colDly. I Gould hags sold eame dozen mot*, W. Dave found the till very , ego-3U.= In Flux and Dye. atery. t My d.tht.• et Ow time yank agent was hate, was lying very Mgr with toe fluor 1 gave her teaspoonfol, end In three bouts see* IL . ...W. .0 1the max\otoot..q , and she renamed mmullatoly. It is aim ma extraordinary remedy 107 Pore end balliuned (yeg, Onto, toupee, and Illommallsta.' and for the Piles; wing hnve tien cured of lids adding. Toon. With woes 11. =MOW. .n, tale by all . the Longing in Pitts/saran. o fed /Papers sdverticlug Petroleum please emay.l OIVIE INSURANCE COMPANY, \NEW YORK CASH CIAPIA.I. 8000,000! C. LOOMoB,.•goat, ,b\No. 09 Wood 07. PoW b .rro. prim:iots : Soooon L. Loose.l.-....),-..1.....4te of rho 1:4a0, Hartford. Jo per . ... Yam or nal a Co. Modal Jkl%aaroc,-,-l--....1.1na of Ras a • atorlame•, Richard BinekOn,-- Vl= or n matoitaa Co. IlTriaso 11. Nepthet—.-4....Fam f Otaftla. Iladert • Co; Game am of Worm. dillro At 00. /wad a. 'of Enh Mahon, Co. 1. lam aro of WH , ard‘• Wrrd. Lana PBone ... of Banal Mara ILary o. of tar. Carla • C!rara. Jana Lou._.:. _ of damn. Loa& Co. narten e O. a na.a a Co. Jahm .11 ot, Haws Co. Miaow, 0 Learberf,---Flort of A Loom,. 100. nabdftertamdra-,Blrat of Lova atratburr, Jr. a fan. - ..7l7lrVirra l ti . dre " i g ar °*. /Z . a ..... ALL. ' :3.1\ CharleA P Bdatorta,— pf flotormoaltart • 00. Cmrpa C a h a a o , oK pa th .. ,Gmrpa D krartan..«.---,.-Clna of B D. Morgan i Co. Loa. D Coma, LoOrsar W. Ira of T. 1 H IlMawaromr, Davit' of-Joharoo armload. =.• nortaa,-...L..-11 .31 Norma Orator /0H qt. Bs=l".-----r.---FT—rii77l-icr ,20 .717=67; - . F: r kiil, ' Merelet Bail: Arral 80rna,....-...-..--Ythrof 0.8. Baron 100. Loa L00km00d.....----,..:-...1140a of a Leawood don Lora. HoPta of Hoptdoa Ann I (A Jan., A. thavid...„......11t. of Brown. Moamar [Wear, , ‘ao huhoom, lira of Profane elm, &wall • Co., , Job II 1141L—.:,-.-.1.-.llrra of Half, Hurlbut 101 .14 of Condit & Nobta. Hard of Work • Drat/ Nao /I an00kn0t1f,.......Z0 no; f (I,b on. Innen...ell • Co. 10a Ans. LI.S.VA.V.-.lrm of bandy. Lfirophrar Border, rr00,... Oa Marotta Boat: Th.".f.rd N of Walla , /argo a Or. Gomm criliom A. , . a 0. 8111808 L. LIXI3IIB, President. J.' MARTIN. Eloorotarc. - - C. LCOMIS, ( Of the late Elm of hillarcty & Loorate,) W 115151451.5 'magi IN BOOTS AND SHOES, 59 Wood street, Pittsburgh. • XL:Urn Third Annual Statement OF VIE STATE /RITUAL FIRE AND .14111. NE INSUILLNOWOOMPANY, n Ilarriiburg. itaxanianao, Par 4,1653. ,tamt, of tbseaatraar. Mar L '614M9 016 51 et. . 0,4 r ida to ism , 1,18" l9lg 66 104 on Lam a,— 6tat100•47 and Offleo Puna 1.040 00 r.l -6306.153 81 2,71 62 19 04 81 Prsatisms Lms, tpes/was, CommlAstass.ll. Issurauee. &nursed Prosgums. Slatlonel7. 77,00181 Capital Stock. veld In •101•0007.0---. 57Z8.0 10.7.0 10 00 0 0 0 =mot cf 1:soour000 Liable Ibrloui r o..--....1111.58 4 1118 TO =WM • Ftwoduat ao Dud. and Mottos., /nom,. Igul littor riertrttlea.-- 121815 Z 3 `co MDT 81 Oteloo Innaltur. 13taueawry-- 00 Amoant of odjuetol. dal= - Aaninst tin Coln. • Deny 00t yet nue--..—...--.—s 6.000 00 . . ... 1.1“,1 4 011. JOSIN P. airrnv, th.nain co:antr \.; P. C. 811DOWICK: aninbarr; \ , s ~ - NAMUR.. JONAS, P dela* ,' ~ \ ' .• A. WILIAINA,BAnkeet Pittenrgn; ' ‘',,, s \ A. A. CAltltlmin \ JI.MAT IL BUTHLATONsuphIn connt, A. J. OILLUT. 1/Arrisb ,`, E T. JONtn, . • \ \ 11.0n/LAT IC,I,OTZ. julo ll‘ l e*"' T u rnl3llD President. \ ' Irlll tisurs esaltpt pertls oleo; nd inland asetstatknn‘ also. on merehtndise In dT or 4. LIT. ar.:lone. . 4 ... onteleteetnlth safety. Poiniem Intue4 an dwellinn hones, *neer pertnrodly or. , or • Una of /An , ‘,\N ft nun tnlleo, arrant: of /Dunn et.d!enaPhAeld stmts.; Jett!, . s A. A. 11 . la. Admen. Clitisexklansuninikt uompaay of. " burgh \ B. D. KlNG.'norsorarr. \ 'OrtitUllr,L L. NANDLIELL. Yoe. gii:nLli. st \ wank Ext:wzga mirk . ' \ WOOD 111111312. \ , *Jr, L 15011101101.1. asp 1:4.1mi, Bleu a TU3 *MO , AND AUDINADIPPT DAVIN& AND THID , TO. . Zit. Or mootruilem or foamier, 611 -)4riS - • IWO . OW.orrat of LW ELI ma 1.8741VV17.1LF70.11170 . mf rarozzar , ap. . . .. • - U klihrlD\ ~ I, Wm. Lorluror. Jr. Ditti4k *I I . toOt t, ., \ i W. eth.6.... Robert Dno Jr.. 1, , Jahr, B. i trorth. S. Darboorth. Edward 4.....pia. ~ J. Dehoostrosarr. ol *Nor Drxrat.._\ ... ...7 . 1 4. 32 , 1!. D o n,, ' ~ , a . 7 2 , ...I. m • RENE, 11COLLINS, ecorceina • ' CQMMISSIQN MERCHANT, AND *1101023/liN DIALER IN , otuazepc, BOTTI2B, lINIEDB. , FIIIII, .11.3113' PRODUpe\GENBRALtY. J 716 o. \ 25 Wood Plttsliurgh. D A GU• . • , L 0 W,Y P ES . T Till • .3FAIOIA. GALLERY.• IL I 101(8004.Natio It t arroan EA= r7MP'e.."7"l 4 2_ spi "A " . ' 1.38 Loolleo aael Gentlemen wtswitt oowhltfellke lit at - modem, otioegoelll oloser. at the &beet eetoblWi• moat, Met up In= 1,11 10141 81do.owl Sky light.: onet4tod wit!' yuch ths 'the operator ma Lao lb* fao•t 000nrot.) too eltottoo, of the Zl/4 it ertflt,all the " f; 7;7 i ng * vi " Mgt ' " w ra, si r tooled, sad dn. r hOroatdri,to take* la uril, ode. e; her. " s3.l4loneeeee Wert ifet sal 11 .l oar pert of th orlty, and rkiatty. pent" ‘R,4l7^r-::-Trtalg="4 from a. ' \ lIXLIOWS YEW , " f%.A.G U E R \ ll- OT . V\ji S. \ \ ;rrz. 00 , 1(It BUIL \ DLIN Tit! . .1 , 1 , D 8 . \ ot, CTIZENS \and stranger wk,nit,wllA.t . \ erry A rtgr . fitMMll tedlt co t o 1r Interest . 0 1 'l6, w.ll,XFsyrio osool , B2tnutato ,, he ~,,,. 4: ....11 . a "4"` ;.' "` ta 'rt eiati s i!sug ..wc. 1Ar.,,k1 .0, t 4111113-- ith ,thot.... ~., th. • rO%la . at= :al b . DV the i , .. , A,....0f i t 1 ,, , a '.". r t itiV ' rYdrk. are.sqttlf to • Ha 4 1 , . ; p .," a th. , , • 11,10 14,,..1...p "" ''' * of fit ksili ~,,,,,1 ., ,W ., \ .tb . V' rfrTZ. % \\ ...., \.. 1-.4N ""''''"""r 1 VVI'S;I7,Zt ' i • o- k , 1,., , N;Dr.- Ir. mit . ..411 , , , , - c t =:: \ :\m „ ... ..„ , Ai. ..x., % ~ \oijov4L. • AN, WILSON iix:93, . Ermus 78. '64o),,7o;alifitz „A g o N p DOSII4IIO , VVADJII,\ CiffrCir, A. 111. v , oved V'tilfiair au,d extedti: .a litavet.l64. am. . 1 .4 OA B t. * . tioir yo dosodont ml zoo 0 .1, 1 emaW. 0 .tbl =on .AIP... m ,In 1.10. m\ \ \ lir re. LSO IV ad WI mint+ProErn, \E ~,,:i,.., .7...:„. ...... \V matDoo, si(caiLEVO. 7 \_' Ocwizfiou Ti .4 xxi;.l,,iiky' .. ' ' . °LUAU 0R1390 •• , • ' i ti N0.•6 , Wilia. st}liet, Pit burgh. ra.P. ,, ,A. • Or D. , ,'Artvw. 04, . t;i4' y" . r t , LI, r rills, ie. \ \_. , \ \ , 1.0 7 : LBS E.:. LOOM:, ' I ‘ ru. TOOT AND BIM, ,BM R. . Notes,\Bondki__MPigukes e*__ 31 \ Wed. YALICTIGIS , Ja - racusON 11/14tiwuniir mum ISti. ,RALICOS *OCIW % % , 47riMs vat ipei,ka Op, enuilt`,,,A ~.. H. 1111:EL1 E5`,845105,, \' l‘\ Box\AW6l,RDgge, y\, \ ATTOOIO3, CRO . Mks, ito\, p7Tantr , : \ \ \ pecAr Wood at., bet Wee at wed Sit. \@ A* k winsi*A . equal to any abound.-six \ J.ka St P.,TANIR - acC.i 6 \` 4 Y. .. ` very' A~ \ _.~~~ , — 4 , - .: '. \ LIL_. -•-, , i ''''A . 't;e4 the an of 6 ena 7i a l i wiFali igiittbarT'iat, F , ••P TM I - $. 4 , zlit: °"' A- 1 .' 4 ' \ ......._— ...' ...,_, riN e . Iktatrettertll take ithueeko WliDzmwAY ‘.0.•• 1 i11 , 04t TO o'cliek. from the railleocepf tale taceakt.kl.e.\ \\ v Minsk Meet .9ke 1116400 t tlr , i Well; an I.ll•PifttlilAT iovital \klieteendi L • \ Te•••=4.7. ohn R a th lan... Rae. \ goEt;.,l"- Ills torten' etlllltteke Diem Tall 6 t e l''''' 401 4 . ht. Lqkeekletate on Bakke o t 111 , . th Colman. AlleAe.r. \ )., ar ClNt f iVitA•hAvtl . , art, Aminit s casi deratherr Bum 0. wldroktorl, aged k.6ue tka sod kre dip. , The T.Fverek kill take Vane TEM AF\ * Elitta i l et 8 o'clock. \ t . 'artiegee 'ert6 144 v. 6017 nett:Won't. very Stable., o talent stratt. el I o'clock. cal . to 6 etottele rote theta* to thkilleakeety Guactel7. Num onus Interntetts in the Cit. of Plttibiergh \ 'Disee ljuu rrA j t?' 1851 Cllima. \ I , AlWittil7.: 7 -- ,.7....::: /7,, -- .7 - `":::::: 1 autuarolou -../....; -.... 4-74 7 .—a- -- 0 0 ' finmateri,....-1.4641-1-•••-1----Ir--"z 1 \ reraini A --"'" 1 \ th BM) . ' 'tign- r- i ' El-L7.... 0:::=...t.::=: 'is \ Tattur....-:-.-5. c ..... z: 0...-...74....: .. ...... 1 \ \ u.k. :- ---,.... 17 : 1 311.b416•:, iswnles 23-W13100•6-Ccitered 0-i6l ' it; \ • \ 41". um TOM IIIRLI:. ty troOt I ---,-..1; -.. -..-.4-16 "1 g 4 :40 to m T.: =. 7 : :.- . . ::::: : : ±:1 - 2. , ::::_tx:==it I v Bytgra o 77:-. or ii.aih7 "*. \ . Phidell t i :; :li'llotanlth. r : '.l7zikzAßGersr BILK, ttIBBCJIN ANp TIVIMI GU I ÜBE ' - IN HIV' TOME. 1 PUOMAS 'I3:I,STVARNS, Imp rter . ,d , Jotheref [UMW', NLILIAIMILIf and renlY ooayN , iii:ZW. h sr477;ll V" r " gc l.tiot i at " rd":,3 , F t , e4sving end enema at L' ir 'w eet tor er eaMDle ' re ' tr... 1 f a - eds le tol . s l td" x i' : ' brees —i sra'alt the Mario • ~,...ned...,.....btri or btoocoo r... it mike, mar: ime, Florence. ebaela t Inv, bopart Mir Mu. ; tabu. and tetra •liDIMIII diere M oleo a' all ofWal. Prude end Zagreb rremehspe. •ausailk Framed', btoPe I. alma 14 m• Midas. di Moe ml ha; I. et whir* made. baler?, limn bele bd 11,, /le. e. The underelaved Lnume toarchan tram Mae le !Lath. Bat. sal re-t. abet% la tbecity te h tior h with • cell. mrl examine Ms area bete •or Mt. 't • Tltult. ti \ IIrgARNEL 102 : rowers , • jyThera bet. labertratreet add Mud n Lane. If.T. • . . , , , For Aaleu \ WITH the . WAT.FR POWER and *Rh V V nr without. the 31 OCIPNERIC, the ...dia. sod well constructed nundfna known: •_. - 11:N11911 WnoLtni 7 *C11 , 11.Y,! . In Mato' on ttltt o. do ',QUID Is looontl coat the Monona of !no Ohln d V yerati n d t th i a , cad itinatto aannat In 44,11,11.00111 blab. the Ono Nto Nina of mono and lb. molnhaont-eo orqlslt—• It 1.40 foot In nntt bO7ll in 'octant. sdanrab y spaol to no puts.. Inc which It non bent. no toga poste .ntilL ono .Inoolosp. Or any onto: Innis?' 3surpotto manna =scant poor., TO4 Potter Is mad oalannStStnn'4ty too oat to of Elan° Croak. Wilms A/foot oven. .111)1 • ovens/tot whilst" A tam of yoon twin on ala V l s n .1. log too 'torments nu Ono above &wined 'St stst war, Inc 'Annulus awns& .1 31 o.nnoll or • .111111 O n . • 0. K. 3111.1NnEn. M on. , Parm for Bale:A E andnraigood irill envie to OUBTIO 1 1 PALM on Thunder the rIOITTRICPTII DAY\ or Guar. Ina, M. //All situated. to the. watae P Fee. Cr 4 eek Wasblagton towns eightinties f Monangthels'elty Sind within two isilies co, tb400..5. d Ralluedi oontiOnlng Ogg HO 3 AND ~ T rill/Tt THREE *bust 100 of which I . sleeked. The Lanikt. of excellent qualltr, and Li au or the bat °Mil 7..04 I lb. county. It Is no overlent to eburobUrdillu and Mewls. a d sturrounded with nod nods. , The Leal te watereih—orerrge4 tumult • rad spring In Thera to also. a husk of rresileat stone coal on lHb h n. b l b o P. a e !oa Improyi=Eots are TWO_good TBN . SINT 11:,11"f4.Me.t.141.114TaliRD. the wain. sod a varlets of visor /run Trees. As nereone, 'desirous to hurehate will volt. the Perin for them. sure,. a' tunbsr descrlpllen is not considered netessarr. ',The gals will take glue at Peel/an T. 4:grab] der. on " I.lU7Atablo tltle sone ts the um W e ,15 MALAN Ull, —Waskiifoton Zunitiacr. 4 • .171:7.T RtAL ESTATE FOR SALE —NiIIOI3-t2,0 leres of float Load, 51.2 Pallas up the Dionoosahela 110 some Pam likod bsllliallo out of d hr 10 do. do. \ too Troy Pt Woo CountsySai 10 do. do. Ituoduos' ROIL • . 12 do. splosidll ILautauces, In lots to tun. !Old. tug roandoosta. , 12 do. vith foul Monson. Wssblustou ILosd. l lgo. 1 1;: 1* Va IdV"7. . , • • I lama Wamlimme L.) la liaanrar. 1000 awes of Land 2) nalLs .44 of Parkembura, on Ma ' • railroad. to Pirated. • tno aerm of goal Land In aikido. \ 11142!",'4V, to Plwbarah. 2 do. ; do. 0 do. \ 1401.411:131 7 / .tod a rasiatr or a thus. , aboot amino mom el mom than them will - anal esr bone. Per mmotas mord. of _4 2 71 2 . , TrOilikii4PWDO..karketeamor. :1131AGODA TEA SORE . —'4 . . Voceived Mr olo‘ , 23bblaelbarrint'a croaked and Dd. varized.,alto Inawiinter donblattanad 1v agars, and 23 Maio. Mtwara ta3Jud Snor—bs J 131.113 ILSIVOVH. _iy27 en, of Um Diamond and Diamond CDT. • • iiSIIERRY a n d RIAIThIIR.A. WINE: ' 'We srl.ll sell the shoes Wine: st a tower miss the* any • er nor* lerfiusbunsh. Whole p• Dare Deli • t one fir.ritrullEi s tri r tl TTo " .4l% . ' ,..4M id.rt. t :ii, , 7 W.nes. .427 `. , •\ . 1.• time Maxon& I FTY CIENTTEEL.-MORRIS &E'ATTO esk sal • renehlerter Tie it, the lib's. pries than r.etabllthmeat In Pittsburgh: but. ebotud'esky thi an n otbenri.es. (so a. wish for noth i ng trot what 10 lair bonest.l.ere solicit th ne , to easter* oar To. with .ow. bought elerenter• st the nutcprire. , ', . ,* ,_• . • \ MORRIS 4 VITTON.`, (312 . Ueekunsrteto for T. In the D.assond.. ErAB-400,half-nheictg Young Hyson; T 4 . IS dif nL 6.1;6 nfactio4 all vont:mord .otavlour ' to the moot Wow:or—la otore and on. We low br BAGALNY Jt /rltr 11 sod 20 Wood Moot. 1:1111d1300h1hcla; prime duo and ife,sext br OLASSIB-400 bbta. Platdatiun and 254 bbli. 8:11.,51.r.1aa5i0. Mr. 'obi ,EY At CO.thy We by I . DAG/1.1 TOBACCO-200-boxes Viricioia 'Tobacco, Velli:071111,1170!'y manlilom&mßil kegS Nails; assorted sixes, in i,,Ts bftr \yaiktoy WY by • WU. BAGALZY 'CO, ANIO--,12Ab10. No. 1 Ls7d, just!roo' A. 4 exid;tor i 416 by OTZI WX`BAGAuCY * CO. inolk I .. me, 'O. , Pere ' lll JY27 ..Tarat:tix. • ..Pd ciciaLtr co. \\\ • 1111 , 1 1 1 . CR-3Qrierees Rico, of oxtra quality, u.u.r.:Aga,lor • fps wm BAGAI:ja" a co. ' 3ALSINS IL Mrs sad kit UAR . .BI MO. lime 6 N. 0. su...nd Irpielizr 40 bb10.Dup).1.171.41; wri c tar. Bey albluery Oil. In Pioll, rrvr •al 1 \`44 LA , " \ FLBOIEN On 11 IC It 0 tierces' fr. lijtioe., for sale 'by I it Jar 0 IiViCXBOIOI i CO. FlEgit'S saotr I tek Hale, for .1,27ea1s ty. v... 3..7. BOON E. , 5 terty . . : Al Oma LASSEO-40 bble. cam s lor . . by H00NE.'296 - _ - • ------ YRUP-5 bbla a.. ib‘'etorit UCHETS-450 dos. noketo, otaio giV."4"b?j. 11. 2115 tA:0117 GLASS -- 100 bre. 8:10:1, ito # and.fre rate y ` ,, V • \ J. BoJs 11RIED AppLEs=—, too Applu, Instal, and for Intl• J 727 : \, BOOM TALLOW-1 . 1kbl: • 1, 3.lioosP, 211), WOOL-4 0 . 00 Try 7. t haaW. +-01Wirer4 =HI 0 • _ QUGARS-, ~.._\ . .. ~\ ' **".. 1..._7 22 bya: 14aas C a aa. Pnlnstaroo 4 10 . •• , ; IA I C" di t rainhed .d fool,. 03 " ~ ancinsual Dated. . :0 lanai. Am °Amman Irtoreand few olds what said and mall. bt ' IV. A.. .11e0L11110, 1 , 7 2,5 . ' csitasi Wcal and Blain Mst, a HANDS VA.NtED.—.BNokeuxithp, Fin: mink (Wawa and Windsor Qatr Stasis To land hands drat ratananossodfirsalSatarlay \ sigbk \L '' Allid."' Nrlr ll. o lll SoD7.lllVskit sh?set. ItAILROAD. AGENOY.--t ti p ; ' rorl is Arent. pistiszsd to ab a tA7e l = 7,llb Z;Mairkt.l ' V'... "' , r • 46ssukst abut. rusalri„, N 6 4.g, AngRICA - FrXERINTI r , tki!s Stook, AmI 4 AND PENjA . R.-R.13T00V.:- .7,Wan 11 , Sit.I'l Faurth Mee. '' c \ „i ds \ . A. WILKINS 1. c;L CIVGL ' \n --I iosoUGHTON MINE.ke PitUbargtook•boldtnzab• O:VW =Alt 7 71 ' 727 Vi ‘7 ATiPucAli a bi'Z' .7!in=3 ti ae llga'l7n.'cott,,e,;:. i rtCrTn. o • iiss BLI4 for sate by ' k 3 N°- .I)'s \usA, • I' , N ,, IngNIV4 COLLIE?. —lchh Sugar. f !L AT, 8 ."' ..1 0 ; ,rd Sh a d, in H. ooLurs. ad 4 tultbkmal 4,--- 1 8 0 .1 ---- F; '--.-- itl; itiOaifOr tale by 61.3 \ ,'; 41 1 / 1 0 Va. atWorail a vo. 1 01 , 41911 0 diproit ibed;, and for tilo ~, 1 , , , , am. \ runty \mnooroartta 00. tUCILWAS-436, dos. ii,jor.\ for salo by \ !Ai,— , T., ~ \ svlrcits. ~w OIIIP ' . Jai, DiiitiilD.Wiialifi 10J. ID NE -42 'Wei., In mire sithfor Tale by 4 40 \JOS:, t'% " ATTER. D UDR= AW. Q.Y.ItP--j2.5 Ufa. Breigklia ire_jOre an 1.3 -for • D., 1. V.. DU VDR:; DID aTU a_oo. OLE , LEAWEit-40 Ades fo)4l4tetr; lon-D, #4.4.1iL 4.1311,311te1pt for nil) \ • • • •dt \ CIA IL , FW " L't tct ALEitATIS TI S 4. . 41 . ) 14 -h tfirMt A ntgnlS i - Erb l i ure , ‘ 7, --- th 4 1 r::, _o k 73 P., ~. 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