Vittsburffk 05a2ettc. pvxr6B - crizt.4.3.B: - -WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1857 AL PAPER OP TEE IMIE3I wrmnewTrurfrirrnrTvm, ty • : DISTRICT Conn.--Detlfo Judges Hampton and Tuesday, June 23 .—MeClay vs. ILF. & 1. Dun hatn; Woods, rs.aame; Glendennen-vs. same. Rule to show range why judgment should nut be • 'enteral fOr want of a sufficicrwaffidavit of defense. Question on the liability of endorsers on a bill of exchange without an affidavit of defence. There are wend eases pending against the Dun . • . hams, amounting tompianlltof $20,00. The Dan - hams are alleged to be liable, as endorsers, 'on bills 'el- exchange, drawn by other parties for their own aeocentandetiow. • . ... . . The deftmdailih..by their co nned, containfini that mai ninth as they bad sworn in their affidavit that they did 'not endorse the bills, nor did any ono for tbrust, their affidavit was sufficient to send the case to a lnri. The counsel for the plaintiffs contended that the affidavit shoal, net out the entire defence. The Court took charge of the papers and a denim. ion may toe et 'voted in a few days. James Dray. of Fourth styes , it an endorser 00 some of the bills. . DeterShoenberger's Rini vs. John W. Dimean. Action of Debt for the rout of certain farnaces. The Jury In thin ease had certified a inlifitlQO in favor of , the defendant on his pica of set off, 'of SU,ODO or ; more: The Court this morning set esjole the verdict ..and granted a new trial. . ! James . Caldwell vs. James A. Speer. This is a Bill in Equity, filed by plaintiff against defendant, praying for an injunction to restrain defendant from _.selling or removing partnership property. After the argument of the counsel the. Court dissolved the •in. Meader va. , 3lcCorsalek..- Exceptions to special return of Sheriff. The exceptions were withdrawn... Maguire,. for ose,t.s. W. J.lloward. This is an action fur debt on bond for the purchase, money of :• - i - ißratEstate. 'Defendant Made defence on the mend .. r r of. outstanding liens . 'on ' tho property purchased:— ....., :Rale WSJ granted for Judgment in defanlt of a sari . tient affidavit of defence. Role absolute. ' .., ' Win. M. Edgar; for oso, vs. 'Resin. Beers. The .7,,,eation.amse on the distribution of the proeeed.l of , , .Sherirs tele of Henry Beer? estate. The ease was held underadrisement. The Court adjourned until nine u'eloelethis (Wed. 2311frds.V.).nterning. "1 - • 77.-'..WASMINOTON 'CO: RNPOBLIOAN NOMINATIONS. •"-i.-We are under obligation to Mr. - 11ausman for . ,in 'atisanced copy of his enterprising paper.—' . ' The.Trinune from which we learn that the nomi- I ' nations mide for. county officers in the Conven- lintaJaeld at Washington on Monday were as follows:. • .For 4nirattly-4. N. APDonald, Job Johnson. ' .-.; • " Treassirrr*Thos. llartindell. " ProutonotareJames 11. Rnple. " Recorder-cyrus Underwood. . ' " Eryiimr—liarvey J. Vankirk. . " Commiarioner,-John AFlllanalis. " Ckrk ett - elsurfi.--David Aiken. '• doditoro—J.B.l . Dunoan, W. T. Alexander. , ," Dirertor of Poi#—Williaut Wylie. All the proceeding" of the convention were characterized by harmony and the Ismit spirit prerailed, a presage id coming victory. ' Cocnr or. QUARTNII SILFINIONS, &C.—Before Judges McClure, Adonis and Clarke. Judge llcelure.mad the following order in .• , , the case of Thomaatial er andlliclittel Brady ....8 ; 40 confined in jail for in Rik,. : . " And now, June ° , 11357:14lichael Brady and Thomas Delbigher, who are in prison, are int:tended tri the..ctunotly of the CUILTIMIS of the Poor of, thenity: d i f Pittsburgh, County of Allegheny; the Ottardians having signified 'their Content , to take `charge of the sante.— They, the said . prisones being insane, and the Court being telly satisfied of the same. , • • ' :' ' BT.Tne COrET." Com. vs. Thomas Patterson, indicted for per , jury, on oath of Thomas Brown. Defendant is charged to having sworn falsely, to a " bill of particulars," alleging in it that Brown was in •debted to him in the sum of $7 . 3. On trial. • STEISIIHSVILLE.AND LYDIAN/. RAILROAD.--110 Vaitisemeut of this now route to Cincinnati over the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad will he found in *our paper of to-day. This new road is now open throughout. and connects will _Pittsilturgh by means of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh road, from Steuben ville to Rothister, and the';Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago road (rum Rochester hero. The rood has been thoroughly stocked and equipped, and in tlaa running order. lit affords A fine and shnrt route to Cincinnati and the Welts and opens up to Pitts burgh a wide extent of country. The agent of the road in this city ie i Popular and efficient °Meer, nod the Company hare been fortunate in selecting him. . AI OLD Cuicon.—A man named John Caiey Watt committed to jail, yesterday, to await his trial on a charge of larceny. About a year ago, smith was knocked down in a board-yard in the Third ward, and 'robbed-of a valuable watch and some money. A young man named Paddy Me- Manua wan convicted soon after of having been a-party to the robbery, and a bill of indictment was' found against Casey, on the same charge. but the latter managed to elude the officers of the law until now. Asians OX ax Onion.—A warrant was placed in the hands of Luke B. Davidson, Esq., of East Liberty, yesterday, for the arrest of a Mrs. Bolton of that borough, one charge of selling liquor without license. Mr. Davidson proceeded to the residence of W. Johnston, to arrest Mn. 8., when ho was vio lently mssatilted by the former, knocked down and very much injured. When our informant last saw Mr. D., ho was bleeding freely frem wounds on his face, but it was thought his injuries wen, not other. wise serious. Tux Rev. Mr. Quick commenced the examin ation of Teachers for the Primary Departments on Saturday. The young ladies whom be ques tioned were kept before him for the apace of seven hours. The questions were submitted to the candidates on slips of paper which they alone were permitted to see. We have not heard that any decision has as yet been rendered as to the qualifications of the persons examined. THE THEATIIE.—Tbe "Cast Iron Mnn," Mr. J. Madison, astonished the natives again last treeing by his feats of strengti and his powers of muscular endurance. Mr. Loraine, a man of excellent parts as an actor, of fine voice and person and of correct enunciation aid - action, appeared in the charac ter of Ltelpbegor in the play of that name and won much and well deserved applause. To Lvr.—The Warren Jail is now, and has been for most of the year pair, without a tenant —except Sheriff Yates and family. Whether it is owing to an objection to boarding with the Sheriff, or to the fact that we are a remarkably honest and law-abiding people, we are not in formed• In fact, although we have two Presi dent Judges in the district, it is hard getting up a Court that will last over three or four days.— Werrea_Neff.. - Now that the weather has become ri little more settled, the Norticultural Society will have a largo concourse of visitant from Allegheny at their exhibi tion, all of whom, especially if the 'day he hot and dusty, will slop in Chas. 11. Super's, corner of f'enn and St. Clair 'streets, and refresh themselves with a glass of Ids icy cold Soda Water, flavored with the meet delicious of Cream-Syrups; all who have tried it pronounce it par.excelicnea. Tun Jefferson Star of Saturday s aye: —About two hundred rafts reached the mouth of Red bank creek during the bud freshet. A. number more were unable to pass Troy in consequence of the injury to the dam at that place. Such as may get to market will undoubtedly sell well, as the recent:rise in . the Allegheny has swept a way much of the lumber lying at Pittsburgh. WE are informed by Prof. Griggs that the annual examination of Students in the Wertern University' will commence at 9 o'clock this morning in the chapel and continue for three days, all those who are interested In the exer cises and who are able to be present the Profes sors will be happy to see on this happy oc casion. Tait Snor of a German barber, in Birming ham, was entered by burglars on Monday night and robbed of a case of valuable surgical in struments: Tint property was traced to the possession of the notorious Charles Bothwell, who was arrested yesterday and committed to Jail for hearing to-day on a charge of larceny. Anon% the freight M the depot at Parkere -Irocg, Va., the other day, was a large quantity -,1(100 tone) of palm oil, direct from Africa, and `. - consigned to Cineinatti, haring been recently imported,in the ..Vary C Sterna, the Liberia em igrant packet at Baltimore. FRCIT AND THE CIWPIL—Finee our nrsidonco in Jefferson county, vie bate not soon better prospects of abundant fruit and good strain crops than are presented this season. hnless they are injured here after, a plontifullareest of both may ho confidently expected;-Jef. Slew. Tux Rtor Canr.—AndrewClowry and William Evans, charged with riot in the Seventh ward, on last Sunday night, at which time Law rence Fanny= -was shot by ono of the party, will have a further hesaing on Saturday after noon. In noticing on yesterday the notes of "fire" and "ten" of the new bank we called it froni habit the Citizens Deposit. Bank. The name biz that institution is hereafter to he known is— " The Citizens' Bank." FATAL ACCIDENT. — A Man named Monroe, employ ed as an engineer in the steam mill of William P. Wheeler in Warne , eounkr, Pa., was killed on Sat urday Wheeler, by being . caught in „the machinery and drawn over a.sbaft.... His body woo terribly mangled. prone.--Soma of it 'ming attaches of oar two principal railroad* anllhava abaakeepienie, on' Sat urday nactoit Mack litattinn, P., P.. W. and C.R. proldiei WI/ *Toy Plevatalliaz. . - - • . 7 • THE Tax CONVENTiOL—The tax convention-met yesterday ,at ,Lafayette Hall, pursuant to adjoarn merit, Thomas, Farley,. President, in the chair. Ho announced that thecommittee woad anon be ready . to report ; requested delegates to take their meats is the middle portion of the Hall, Co as to fa cilitate the taking of rotes and to keep the delegates together. The Secretary,: Edward Campbell, Fart., then celled the roll, when it vas found that 32 dele gates were abscuL Messrs. Black, of Sewickleyrille. Iligham, of Lower St. Clair, and Ritchie, of Frank lin, soon presented themselves, however. 'The place of H. B. Herron, of M'Candkas township, was filled by the admission of William Ramero. , On motion of Samuel Merton, of Upper St. Clef; township, the name of John Fife or Fin was submitted as that of delegate to till the place of James Connor. Mr. Swartswelder inquired if the enbotilntion wee made on the nomination of Mr. Morton, or in accordance with the will and expressed wishes of the people of Upper St. Clair. Mr. Morton replied by his (Mr. M.'s') nomination. After.a few remarks. the question of admission was pot to the Convention, and Mr., Fife was admitted by an apparently unanimous vote. The aimisaion of these two gentlemen and the com ing in of the others as above noted, left 27 retard sesta iu the Convention of members. A gentleman rose and stated that the name of Adam Trenthorn, of East Birmingham, which had been recorded in the negative on too motion to lay upon the table the resolution presented at the former meeting by Mr. Swartswelder, be changed to and re corded in the affirmative. Tho change was wade tte ,ird.ingly. On motion, the reading of .the minutes efithe last meeting were dispensed with.. • 'The Nervation M this point being all feady to pierced' to business. Thomas Williams. Posq.. amend ell to the platform, and after some preliminary re marks. appropriate to the subject and the occasion, he proceeded to submit a history.Of the doings of the Committee of which he was chairnian s since Weir ap pointment. The . paper or jaspers which Mr. W. held in his hand; and which were preliminary to the rem 'galena which were to be submitted in the afternoon, occupied him onq hour and ten minute/tin roasting. The-writing set forth the circumstances of the com mittee's visit to the Mkt, of the County Commimion- CM. rum and substance of theeorresmondenee car ried o between the Committee and the Commission ers, how they (the Committee) wore not permitted to examine Woks and papers. etc., etc.. as hos ten already published in tho From this the paper passed to a review of the eir eumataoces attending the visit of the Committee to the Treasurer's otliee, stating the fact of their admis. signs there, and what they round on examination of account, 'gest came the history in little of the Choetiere Railroad, An allusion to iti little life and the misfor tune of its ever having been torn. Ile then gave s history of the Allegheny V. R. It., and referred to the bonds given for the construction of the Penns. It. 11.. which ho thought. it waulit.he good policy for the county to take up, giving theiratoek as an. offset When hfr.Williams had concluded his reading. the Convention adjourned until two o'clock. - Convention assembled agreeable to adjournment. Mr. Johnsen .avo notice that after the re,olutijum wore read he hint a resolution to submit. J. H. Bailey. as Secretary of the Committee. mad the resolutions : Ittaoired, That while wo here declare our comet, liort that the county of Allegheny, and cities of Pitts burgh and Allegheny are able and willing to pay every dollar of their honest and legal indebteolnesf, it is the right and duty of the people to avail them selves of tho legal investigation challenged by the County Commieeionen• and Railroad Direetats, and to thoroughly investigate tho conduot of these 'officials In their issues stf..Raffrosit Rends and Warrant, for the payment of Railroad Mterett and recent notepa per publications, and the legality of tho taxes now proposed to los tosestell for these purposes. Ito-olr,i, 2. That it be recommended that meas ures he taken to bring about the transfer of the stock held by the county in all the Railroad Companies to which rho has subscribed, to the bottlers of the Ronde 'awed in payment of the said stock, or to trustees for 1110 benefit of the said holders, and until the Rama he effect.' the right to control the said stocks and to vote upon the same, be taken from the CoMmission. ors and vested in the Judges of the several Courts of the county. Regor,d,. 3. That we recommend that measures he taken also to effect an entire divorce and separation between the Commisskmera of the eounty. and the several Railroads in which the county hold an inter est_ by providing that no rounty COMlll6,looer other person holding office under them, shall be made a director or bold any other office in or under any such Railroad Companies. •Retolregl, 4. That the Legislature be requested to pass an net prohibiting the Commissioners from drawing and the Treasurer, from accepting or pay. ing Warrants drawn otherwise than for legirimate purposes, and for funds actually in time Treasury: and providing that the county Commissioners shall gire• adequate security for the faithful perfonu.ce of them duties. Reiml,4 That this Convention will insist for thentrolves. and on behalf of the people whom they represent, upon a thorough reform in the (aces of the , county Cimmaissioners and Treasurer, and deviarti DOT their determination to support no man for Office who denies the right of the people to look into their own affairs, add holds opinions at wnr with the SATU rity of property, and who does not mime folly up t o the Jeffersonian standard of honesty, etipahility, and unswerving fidelity to the Constitution. Reimirod, That a standing Comutittee of cititens selected from different parts of the ,ity and county. be appointed to direct and sopervis.• such measures us may be neeessarvi to address the people. if they think proper: to call this Convention together when ever the exigence may require, and to fierier ways and means to carry into effect the views of the Con vention. Rees/red, That in rase it should be held that ins., are leviable for Railroad purposes, it be required by late that the same !hall be separately and specifically a...pawed, and a distinct and separate account thereof, kept at the Treatiary. Revoked, That if it shall be found that Moneys hare heretofore been paid out, without authority of law upon time \ arrant, drawn by the COI/711.111,1110.11- ern on the aver, that proper measure, shall be taken to hold t e parties coneenaed to a Altiet ar conntability. _Reeolred, Th t if bonds given by this county bars been disposed o at any time at .1 lose to the people, without their consent, and in violation of the terms on which they were issued, the proper measures shall be taken for repairing the lose. by suit against the parties concerned. •Mr Bailey then presented a protest, 03 follows: The Undersigned, members of the investigating Committee appointed by this Convention on the 10th lust., while they unite in the recommenclntions re. specting county reform contained therein, find them selves constrained by nn anxious desire to maintain the public faith unsuspected and inviolate, to with hold their approval from the report presented by the majority of the Committee, but are prevented from presenting their views to the Convention in the form of a report, from the fact that the delilsenstions of the Committee were concluded within less than an hour of the re-assembling of your body this afternoon. T. J. iltntuv, .1011)i 11. ItaiLeY, J. R. Mtt.rxrucc Mr. Ekin called for the second reading of the ref, °tulip.. Mr. Ingham proposed that they be read, discussed, and passed upon. one at a time. Mr. Johnson. of North Fayette, then road the fol lowing resolotiono, passed at a meeting of his consti tuents : Believing that no net of men hag a constitutional right to levy a tax on us for railroad companies or corporations, •Therefore, revolved, That wo protest against pay ing any such tax, but will defend our, constitutional rights without fear or favor, disregarding the ronsc quences. Mr. Theodore Nevin •obmltted the following reso lution as an amendment to tho majority report : I. That the doctrine of "repudiation," whether by individuals or by counnunitiect, is alike reproachful and dishonorable. 2. That, an either. of Allegheny County. PO Aer ial, her integrity, her honor and her good_unine na we do our individual repniaii.. • :t. That, no tho sense of this Convention, no aria bound in honor and good faith to meet promptly all the responsihilitiem wo halm incurred through the le gal stela of our County Comminsionork tt was mowed to lay on the table. Mr. Nevin milled for the ayro and nom The chair decided it in order. Mr. Highest, of fewer Rt. Clair, said that Falling for ayes and nom , mast a eurtom of the Pitta burgh and Allegheny Councite, and.appenled from the chair. a good doal of diocuodon, 07 Wore called for and a .n to lay on tho tablo ro- This elution gave Aim to but finally the yeas and n vote taken en the motio nulled thee: PiritillC6oll. 8111IIIps, DI ward, J it DallBy, DI ward. D' 8 Larely,4th ward. D C Kanwrer, kb ward, D Slrearrly. SID ward, J O'll Donny. 9th ward, cm[meisalmi OM= A Hap, wuNI. .1 0 Quantal, do. Bernard Kane, 7th do, 111=21 C Ifogre, Sib ward. Philip tith .1.1.1.7/111.1r C H IhulKr, Int Wrird Ed Onw. do, J Palritnr.ttl, wnwl l IV Woo., J., ALILLGIMNT 9 IL Geyer. 24 wand, Thai William, 444 Thai Farley, 3,1 M Stewart, do, bagman. 711 Norio. Sonick,ley J 8 nal, ManchnenT, .1 A Ekln, El irnlsaly , 110nOr1/10. Jamew Salb , bory, J Warrham, R Dna:tam. Flit, T Darioni. .1 ILllealatack, Doo Ikt[liar, do, Mewatt zwaider, A L tlarriwon. do I Llaaliwoon, Elitab.th, J ealtaroon, do, TJBlahatu, Lower et Clair, Win Dilworth, do, R Boat . . eolith Fayettr, P A Way, Sewickley, tiralti, AO. J 0 Aq II . 11=ast. II McCullough. ,lII' 11 II t MrKpeoport, W IIUI, do, A Black. Wuclekley,lll... .I II Kennelly. Maucherwr, T Mellott. OA Ocorp II Sam do. B SI Ilriaton, EZ2MM=2:4 J If Melltronry, letEursion, Ju orninsclam, Malin 1 11111 array. •'d! ward, Ed Campbell, ad araml. R tßaway,4th ward, Jos Kayo, Lth lawn!, ilea ltamaton, do, Zotm Robb. Ito, • Jno WUluck, Jr. .In, .Itooro. Baldwin. Si Etteirl.rt, &louden: Julie:ins, do. Band Norton, Upp.n . lit John Fife, D A Yrnq, North rnyetta, Johnstuu. A E lf wa n i t t h . ona. Dn:rto:mloohoo, I H Kirktoide, F4,t. 8 Bilk'. do, do, Geo Doploon, TArrottno, Frew, Elizabeth, Y Cuelter,Sootb Fayette, UM== TOWSBII2IM. Iseac , Jonse, Fitt, II B Stotler, Fenn. Chr Stoner, do. J•Ndlloley, Patton. R B PWllipe, Neville, D Barra, Franklin. J McAllister. MID MCW.H. Weei Der , . Peterson. E.: Deer, A Pillars do. John Hunter, F.., T Anderson, do, . Daniel Kuhns, do,-21. Thus Mcraddon, Won, W P Ferree, do, B Btlnthrk, Robinson, W clo, A IlAmllton, tV biorban, Ohio, I A 046d;oo. John McClinton. rib. Wm Ramage, y ccamlleay Wm Peebles, L Enda. Fmnkli It.neylkal,=,l lo .6 R Morro., da, II 881e/ulna, ROOM!, • Heflin, Ired Der, Tbna 8 Hart, Indiana, Wni Henderson, dq etamq ClLartieri H Ingram, d 4— 2. cbairman now the Convention was the Committee's resolutions. - d that the question heroin pump or rejootion of till. t Ihe.resolutigli.and ul •• deo biisdoptel by, the _ Col.lGlbion moved tb drenle*orted by the Oomenrinn: the gentleman also moved the previous question. • •Neein hoped the gentleman would not press his motion for the previous question. lie hoped no such attempt to gag the delegates would he tolerated in the Convention. Col. Gfhsott thought them was oo attempt at gag ging made. To show tho gentleman that there WU not, he would ask all in favor of the prortoun ques .tion to the. In response to the gentleman's request, there was a general uprising of the Convention. Mr. Denny. of the Ninth wanl, at this stage of the proceedings, arose and said with some warmth that as there was an evident design to gag the minority, by springing upon them the previous question, it was his opinion that said minority should withdraw from the meeting. Mr. Guthrie, of Robinson. appealed to Col. Gibson to withdraw his call for the previous question. Mr. Bailey, of the Third ward,-thought the minority had better remain and see If they could not get a hearing. —CoL Gibson withdraw his Call. The question was now on the motion of Col. Gibson, of Pine. • .Mr. Bailey offered to amend the first resolution by striking out en much of it as follows the declaration that the county is willing and able to pea its legal indebtedness, and proceeded to ask what propriety (here. was in the course proposed by the majority of the committee- They assumed a wrong or wrongs to exist in the Commissioners office, in its manage ment and our Railway corporations, end then to pass reeolutions and to act as if Aabl assumptions Were fans satisfactorily &fiesta]. He wanted the majority of the committee to point out some parties ! Isw bonds or warrants that had been wrongfully is ! sued or disposed of, or to direct We attention or the people to some specific grievance, and he would go as far no anybody in this matter: this, however. should be done before n resolution was adopted. to the effect proposed in the majority resolution. Mr. Swart:welder -then proceeded to make some remarks in which he alluded to tho fact that the du ties of the Committee had been defined, while the chairman. Mr. Williams, had given an a rhetorical fiction, the feels of which might be true, but which are so highly colored that they do not do justice to the eases under consideration. Mr. S. then reviewed the facts relative to their visit to the Allegheny Val ley Railroad, and other Railway Companies. Ed. Campbell, Jr., made some practical remarks in which he referral to the fact that bond number 2$ for $lOOO was issued twice. Tho county Conaia aionent and liallenatl Directors, called fur legal ex amination, let them bare it. „ - Mr. Williams then followed ; withsome remarks relative to the report and in defenoe of it. Messrs. Bingham and tiastam next addressed tho .Couventimt.. The lattnf sitgiestod that a motion bo made to reconsider Mr. bievia's resolution, and urg ed the Convention in justice to tho minority to paw it. Mr. Bailey hero rose and asked leave to withdrnw his amendment, Leave was giver,. and the amend! went was withdrawn. Ni. 'Nevin here OS koa that hie name be withdrawn us a delegate to the Convention. On motion. the •geetlemon'e- rcomest woe aretoled to. and ho immediately afterwards left the Hall.— The vote was then tattoo on the resolutions reported by the committee. with the following result: YEAS to. Hers TO. absent or not Voting 3A. S. IL Geyer moved that a Committee nine re. (erred to in the retteintions be appointed by the chair. Mr. Swartmve'der hoped they would not be ap poialcd en the name principle'no thou of I s appoint_ ed at the late mission of the Convention. Mr. Geyer made come remarks in answer. Ile re• marked that the people were mitisfied with the CoMmittee of IS. Mr. Geyer went on till he got very much excited. Ile neferic4 to a gentleman who bad signed hie name for 50000 on the paper of Or P.& S. Railway, and repudiated iL This brought Serrater Gartam to his feet. Ile then explained his whole connection with the matter. that he only proni. teed when he was able to subscribe to the r . IL It.. that he would do so, and never on any other lition. Mr. Campbell offered a resolution that the Dele gates present, favorable to the investigation reenteni paat.l in the resolution, net in their own and neigh boring districts. 11.5 eollectors of such voluntary con tritintions as limy be made by the citizens in aid of it fund necessary to enable the Committee to resist the combined efforts of repudiating Railroads to sail dle upon the 11001111 , a tax for fraudulent par loses. Mr. tZeyer'v (notion nu above \VIVI adopted, the chain= to announce the Committee in doe time also Mr. Catuphell's and then the Convention ad. journe.l. We dorignml n Gdlor notion lb.• horticultural Exhibition, t.b. thi, but thr midnight hour at 'Odell it i, trritten, boron, ur In be brief. It i a mo.t graceful exhibition and every line rhonlil go. PITT , MI'II.III. PORT W . g wsb CHIVA./ ROAD, - -Tine new time table goes into effect on this mad to-dap. For particulars an• advertise ment'. CLEINI.I3:II AND PITTSUiIIsIII ROA°. --The new tune arrangements and connections of this road sill he found in our column, to-day. Tim firm or Hall 4 Speer wa mentioned in 11re District Court report in our paper ye.terday. It shoal.' have horn J. A. Speer & ro. Sense'. i:try Eeentakisarsr.--Itenientlov, worth's tit:11.363 Cornet and Dotal.le Military li ra s. Cand porfonn at I.afityrtto Hall on Thursday after noon and evening. when the holders of tiekets in Ilium lgone's great gift distribution will 'alone be admitted. Jlr. Itodworth, lust Jon,, delighted the critical Athenians with his exquisite melody. At that time, only halt of the number which will per form here. were present. A Thisbin phpor thus speaks of their attraotire concert in that cite : -Long liefore the hour of mm coencing, the nest Music 1611 ass filled to its utmost eaparity I.y a brilliant nn gaily dressed audios..., an.l hundreds of people were unable to obtain entrance even to a standing place is the corridors. Nlatty-tickerts were sold at premiums. and spoculators were present in large numbers and reaped a rich harvest. Even so attractive did the great fame of this unrivaled bead prove to be. Bodworth's Basl. under the direction of Mr. Harvey K. IX.ltvorth, contains somewhat over forty members, the majority of whom are superior soloists. and is said to be the best military band in tb., world, not excepting the most famous MICA in England. The principal coin performers are Messrs. Allen Ilorlworth, 11. 11. Ihalworth, C. It. liodworth. T. J.-bodworth. Fits. Major. Downing. Beast. Rit• ter. Roem and Tissington. all of whom appeared last evening. The progratmste was ono of much excel. lenec and great variety. embracing. as it did, over titres and pieces for a full orchestra. Fantasias. P.d Poitrrics, he.. fur Military Band, Quartettes. Unenr and Solos, with tweasional aerompartiments of Sere. mule Band. tlerinan. English. Italian end Ameri can compositions were included in it. and all tastes were thought of and gratified. Nothing hot the peat heat of the evening. which obliged many to leave after the first part, prevented a rnmplete enjoyment of the concert. Tiekea f r xnle by Makely I Ridley, only Only • MANTIA.I./01.—The large armortment of Mantilla, 11101 to Im seen at A. SlTlglAn'a, corner of Grant and Fifth etreetc, exceede in magnificence of elylo and beauty of design, anything of the imrt et er exit ibl.l in this city.- Any huly.wiehing to vend an hour or two eery pleasantly, :my day thin nenk, can do so in examining this splendid display. Hero am ever 4.00 Mantilla+, embracing all the .w styling ed the ecoatin. .I.adica whn wicl. to purchase faxlinittable, nid at the same Bute cheap Afantillan, will find that ArTighe'a is jnit the place to snit them, Colintr.nerst. MASAI-MM.—Dr. Ayer's business Agents are a pleasant. annual to us, coming about as surely is the year.--We can say of them what we ere sorq we cannot of all such visitors—that they are uniformly yenelernen. They are known to us of the press, as able and reliable, accomplished business men of a character well worthy the beam - taunt codl ing to which they are engaged, of promulgating the best remedies for the etch, this ago ttlitletle. Success In you gentlemen and to your cause, fur both deserve surress.—/Inrriltrd Chronicle. Mr. T. S. (lowly, who has lately favored us with • call, does ample credit to our brother's views, and wo commend hint to tho cordial reception of cur frater nity—long may be wave. Ili:NI:RA I. DEBILITY, arlall ae often manifests itself after an attack of fever, is always most difficult to get rid of, earn when the sufferer is furnished with an invigorating tonic to• reanimate him, and entire bark, an it were, the very life which hod almost he. ken its final flight. For this purpose Conven'a SPAJII9/1 MIXTURE is the grand nestnettsvrs. and should always he resorted to, for its effects are no less astonishing than beneficial. IttrYMIP of fashionable clothing in both men and boys wear. are invited to examine our stock. In the furnishing line no well as in the above tho stock is full and desirable. A line variety of new styles piece goods, exclusively for custom work wul other peculiar facilities for thin department of the business afford ns is claimed advantages not surpassed in the trade. C•aaAoner, Allegheny City. I Coot., pure and delicious is the Sods Water, of ChM. 11. Super, Cor. Penn and St. Clair St.l Enanto os $1.400 A°F..s her GOO 2. N U . , ,, 5 , 1 . N 11 E . 1 . 5 . log from GU clays to IS months room. ran ha raminql at ton nonalia rates try applying to 0. !PLAIN /F. RON, PC) Stock k $lO,OOO —WANTED. a Nrtne r with .. capital of Tro Thootantl Doll . to toren in 00 old egablishetl tunnullteturing retaLllolo nut ut doing ago., bunny.,. Apply to G}.°. W. BUNN, went video! Fritiu , ll titrtTl, second door South or North Commons, AllrititrAY _ _ . . WANTED --A limited number of purelitta ,m. fur the bestOOOKING STOVDS. Apply In O. W. DUDLEY, Federal at., Allegheny. WANTED—By a Young Man of good Lux tor.. habits, who hashed winieespetioure In a store, a sitnAlon n. Mi... In • hook or Clothing Store. Wage. not no much. of an object Alwwnnted, a situation ho two young erten In n Dry Goo& nrUnicery Starr, coonpeak German. thrla can be had Co do various kind:lof work. Roys ran ha had In learn trades. Dien can be had to fawn and garden, thithus, Coarlinarn, !e. Apply at McELROI"9 Intelligene• Olhcm, tayl2 N 0.2 Sh Clmarstreet. B ACON -1000 lbs. clear country Sides: lon do Shoulders, To !mire and for sale at 27 Fifth at n. RIDDLIS. FINE PARLOR FURNITURE—Of every description constantly inaunificto ring snd nude to Order VAS) rotma k CA. QTRAMBOAT FURNITURE—Conk/wily meaufarturing awl for male by J. 1.1 T. a VoINO & CO. AIIt DY have just rend a large H suppti o( Phdon%lkteheke. and Criatadares !La Dyes. jel2 JO6. FLEMING. ra ISTLES—White and they, 2 can just 11 'raked and for We by DAVID C. MUT. . • . •-- liberty and Hand 0. s RIND AP ALES-50 bus. clean Dried Ap • pleb In non and ST Fifth stmt. J• 18 11. lILDDI.II. -:4 :-A - 4,_,:'':.';.:•fil.7 , fi:=, , : , ' - 5 - $ - :;t% , ` ,k17, ' ; i 7;',i)::'•i,,,:i-..,:-,:;,..,_;2:,_,:,4,,. '-'` .......-,;:m,:'‘,,,,,z,.,:.,„ Telegraphic Neu- Yong., June 23.—The steamship Persia has arrived from iiTerpool, bringing - dates to Sunday the lath instant. Douglass Jerrold, the novelist, is dead. The Parlirypentary proceedinivs are chiefly of local interest. In the Commons, Lord Pal merston announced that the French government had given no opportunity for remonstrance, in regard to firing upon a British merchant vessel by the French war schooner. for it had prompt ly expressed its regret at the occurrence, and dismissed the officer who ordered the firing. The bill for the admission of the Jews. into Parliament was read a second lime. The Ro man Catholic members. headed by the Duke of Norfolk, are opposed to the uieasure, and had waited upon Lord Palmerston, and also held a meeting, for the purpose of securing relief for the Catholics froth the objectionable - passages in the oaths now taken by members of Parliament. The interview with Lord Palmerston was not satisfactory, and the Catholics have resolved to support amendments to the bill, in committee, embodying their Views, and also to memoralize Parliament to frame an oath for all classes with out distinction of creeds. A meeting of merchants was held at Liver pool on Friday, for the purpose of assisting in the movement for obtaining an increamed•supply of cotton. Re.sulntions were passed refering to the,preeent inadequate and uncertain supply of that staple, as well as the unduty fluctuations in prices, and expressing the opinion thatthe colon ies of Great Britain offered ample resources for the cultivation and development of the cot ton plant, and that it is the duty of the British na tion to aid in the measures by which its growth may be established and extendnd. The harvest prospects of Fr toe aro satisfac tory, and the accounts from the silk districts are more cheering. Half of the telegraphic cable has been com pleted, and pronounced perfect after the requi site.teets. The U.S . steam frigate Niagara is expected in Mersey in a few days to commence taking the cable on board. • The firm of Evans, !louse & Co., London and Australian shippers, has failed. The liabilities are £200.000. In France the Red and White Republicans - ha:Teo:deemed iu their opposition to the tiovern meat 'at the coming election. The Bank of France Return shows a very large increase of cash. A terrible catastrophe occurred in the thea tre at Florence. During the perfornirnes the scenes took tire; and, in the panic that ensued. no less than 4$ of the audience were killed, and 134 wounded. The overland mail arrived with later dates from China, India and AustriS, but the news presents no new features of Importance. tiolchestrr S: belling, bankers, had failed: liabilities l : I 40,000. LTV vitmoi., June I^_.—Sties of Cotton for the week 100 Leon 75,000 bales, of which speenlatars took 13,- 0011 and exporters 6,000 bales. llm closing pulls tions are: fair Orleans Si; middling Orleans 7 15 16: fair uplands Sk: middling uplands 7 13-14. The stuck in port is 527,0001mi1e, The cotton market closed firm. firendtogre.—The market 1,1 steady. 3lesirx. Itiehardeon, Sponee. A. Co. quote rod Wheat at So - } 6119.1.1: white at 986.1E491,9d. IVe*ni Canal Flour 30A6 - 1, 310411 Phßatlelphia and 'Baltimore 3 140:12.1: Ohio 31216x,:t3e. Mixed Corn 3808d(ci1SaYd; white 40mid(a. Ile. The weather has been favorable for the crops, and Wheal bus lawn buoyant nt an advance of lid(it 411. fb.oi. , •4,ne.—+The market hoe been quiet; Reef firm. Pork dull. ❑aeon quiet. Lard Steatly.- Thero has bet, a largo speculative inquiry for Rosin but infericr qualities horn deelinod. 'Anhcat l'ot and Pearl Ashes are quiet. Produce Market: There hue beau n largo export inquiry for Tea tie go to America, astilstll qualities knee slightly advanced. Much excitement prevailed in theAttro market du ring the week, rod a decided advance of prices for most descriptions barn been demanded, mail in 0.00 instaneen ohtnipod. The London Tia/cs' city article on the rooming of the 13th, quotes funds as elm being an impnlvemsnt lot the prelims; Jay. After the regular boors at the Stuck littehange in the ilisrount market and at the Batik of Knglaud, there WWI considerable pressure for looney all flay at. Gi I.er rem, that luting the lore rot rale lint found quotations. The French fun& shots on improvement or J per rent: Ill" ue, loth. Tin , sales of tr., or/flooi , . hat e been firm. The salon of to-day aro VAILLIIIIV.I at 12110 hales. Brraa.tuti.. rrnerully (inn and hohler, detnakul mu 101 l auce iu pnce. Met, IA dull. • WAMlifNcrrtlN .11171 e 23. Governor 17...- ming will . take his family with him to nail, in tending to make tine territory his permanent home. Col. Jack Hays of Texas celebrity, now Surveyor Ileneral of California, will probably be transferred 10 Utah in h similar capacity. Brigham Young has never recognised tine'l'. S. surveys bat claims possession of all the soil in lisp. Not ono of the inhabitants holds lands derived by, government title, and hence even Ss!, Lake City is open to pre-emption. This i. one of the perplexitiess with which the federal courts in the Territory will have to deal, to gether with establishing or confirenitipstitles to lands which may be derived in pursuance of the United States lows. le ie expected Lbw trt,ups anticivil officers will leo‘e for Utah by tbe middle or July or hit or August. I'ol. Richardson having declined he I ;oven, or.hir of Nebraska. Got. ',aril will return to the Territory and resume hi, ditties. .1. 11 . O'Seil, has bean retuored as district at torney for the notilltern district of Ohio. and probably Stanley :Mathews will be appointed in his place. A. Itenchor, of North Carolina. 11214 returned home with the assurance of his appointment to the Governorship of New Mexico, rice Merri wether, who has tendered his resignation to take direct in October next. PIIILAULLI`IIIA. June 23.—1 n the Supreme Court this morning Judge'Lewis gave a decision in the injunction case relative to the salo of the Main Line. The decision decrees that the State has a right to artier the sale—that the l'ennsyl, vaoia Railroad rouipany, or any other body has the right to purchase the same—hut that the Legislature had no right to exempt the parelms er from the payment of the tonnage tax. Sy: Lou.,. June 23.—The Leavenworth, Kan sas, Journal says, twelve regular democratic candidates in that county, were elected by nu average vote of 420; the Independent candidates averaged 75 votes. In Douglass county the Democratic vote average In: Independent Ital. •Fngit, the murderer of Ilopps, has been ac• quitted. DETIMIT, June 23.—A collision occurred on Saturday night, on Lake Baron, between the propeller tintonogon and the Navigation Co.'s schooner North Star. The latter vessel was sunk, with a cargo of 12.000 bushels of corn, which is a total loss. The propeller was slightly injured. ST.. ',VIA, Juno 23.—A hail stoma occurred in Buchanan county Missouri, on Saturday, which destroyed the crops and killed the cattle in the fields, several men were injured, and one negro was killed. The hail stones were as large as a goose egg. WASITINGToN, June 23.—Lieut. Craren has re ceived preparatory, orders for building boats, and making other arrangements for surveying the Isthmus of Darien, with a view to making a ship canal, and will not start before October.. LOUNVILLE, June 23.--Complete returns in dicate the election of Wheat, American, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the decease of the ChicfJustico of Kentucky, by a small majority. Nr. Youw, June 23.—Three companies of U. S. soldiers departed westward from here yester day en the Erie Rairroad, to join the force de tached for, Utah. CONCORD, June 113.—The personal liberty bill was adopted by the House by 184 ngainst 114. A resolution concerning the bred Scott decision Was considered. Lortartmat, June 23.—W. IL McMillin watt nominated by the Democratic Convention of Mississippi for Governor. New Yontc, June 23.—Cotton buoyant; 21100 hales sold; prices advanced I; Orleans middling is quoted at 141; middling uplands 141. Flour firmer; 14,000 bbls sold. Wheat firm; 20,1100 bus mold. Corn firm; 39,000 bus sold. Provis ions quiet. Rice steady. Freights heavy. Stocks continue dull nrul lower generally; Illinois Cen tral 129; Michigan Jr. Southern 41 4; N. Y. Cen tral 81; needing 711; Galena and Chicago 93k. PHILADELPHIA, Juno 23.—Drealatuffs wore doll to-day; small eldest of flour wore made at $7,374 f o r superfine and $7,75(M8 for extra. 3000 lbs or ryo dour sold at $4,75, and a small lot of corn meal at $l. Wheat in Pearce and firm at $1,85(4.1,87 for rod and $1,9116 1,t15 for white. Rye is selling on arrival at $l.lO. Corn is again Ir. bun. lower; 3000 bunk. yellow sold at 80r. Oats have declined 2e.: cnoll hush. Penna. cold at 58. A small solo of 41overneml wee made at $7. Provisions are doll. Mess pork sells slowly at $2,45, hams command 12119141, side, 131, shonhicrs III; in bulk meat, there is nothing doing. Lard is firm at 10E:d151 in Ulm, and 10r In kegs. Butter dull at 14©10. Cheese sell at 10( 5 5) 11. Wool is dull and unsettled in price; the mem, facturers are holding bock; sales of Jersey at 32®40, and of pulled at 35 for No. I .41 440 for Merino.-- Whiskey unsettled and lower; sales of Ohio at 324Q33.. BALTIMORE. June 28.—Flour la steady. Of wheat there is not.enough offered to make quo tations.—Whiskey is dull at 80®31. --- GROCERIES.-150 bare prime Rio Coffee, Cortra' hlf Ao.l. lt , Sli,Llißlack Too 5 bao Go Lomp"..Tham,, 130 bra Rain Soap; - 900 bss Palm and Olive Soap, 600 kga Nana, 210 dos smarted Com promos, 50 Ittniot Cidfoe, 800 Odlayrappliaa Paper For W. by (Jon] - - • L 310131003:& MRS. ALLEN'S WORLD'S 'HAIR RE. ?TOREN—Yet restoring the hale to ttolr original etrenth end - Color. To be hod otal at Jon. 71 Tmlartill, cor.Dlemond4 Market it.. . . , , -..-. A.... _ ..........,._._ ~,.......-... , .„... ~..,,,..-.....-.:•;:...,..-2.--.....,,-....,-;, , ,-, -,•'.' kr-.. 4 ,-'7., ;t ..-.--....'1'.,-;-.v,!--:Y . ,4 4 .-;..v.,,,...q , . , ),.:4 , 1 , •. ,, .. , 1-4:04 - .5v,4;;:.:4? . .... , .....4.4 ., .. ,, . , ...f ., f2 - ,.;... ,,,,, a. , 4: 4 1 - m, ,,4 4: 9 ..1.Tz%.::.-V•4'''t" . .w..-=jA.' 7 - 41 -i'-' 4.6 ''''' . "''''''''''''''''''' ' - - • Commercial. PITTSBURGH EILIMETS. (Reportd Spatially for at Attsbarolt Glueete.l Prrrsucaca, Jan a FLOUR—the market continue* to droop: sales on wharf of •5 Max extra at sll.fal. Rodman In. from wagon at $6.37. prom store. 1:07 bbd at p5504450,tt for wiper. $5.5f IM$l.OO for ruin and $7.25 for family dm 100 do do at $11.75, at nod $7.2% 100 bbd extra at $0.57(147; 150 do rimer mai .01111 $0.75 and el.: and . 5 libls extra .111 family do at $7 and $7.25: as and 45 tibia family extra at V:. 40 do extra and family do at $6.70 and $7. - . RYE FLOL:11--cde, from .tote of 3D Lbla tom(. GRAIN--nalre at depot of 210 bus pate at 510 from Flom 550 box do in long at &EC 52. Wheat. small eates at notll at Rve Imo declined to 70@^3. { WWl.—wronii lot.. are moiling at :Jams: A lot of 10,000 lb. wax old to go emit at 45 for rat blood. FLAY 51E.1713—the price ham declined. and tales are now toodo from flroit hands at $1.09f5.11.65, market dull. rldll—market fictive; .14, yeatenhty morning of ri half Ltd. Trout at Etc 45 half blot 'White at pa01i11,25. 10 barrel» huge No. 3 51:legal - el at $l4? bid; 12 half Al.l do at $7,10M $ l . 3 =S: a, half blild 40 at g 4714 25 do do White at $4OO and $.0,25.; 10 Nile Baltimore Herring "f 11401111—wpb. in it. 0(15,000 fhs at 11, 1234 and 12, end 4.5403115.. at 11. 121_7 and 13. .aleeof Rectified at 3104.2, and 70 1.14. do at 21. 11A Y—nnlen at Psalm of V! Ion& a $10(214'0 ton. MESS PORK —tt ult. orb Lbin nt OILEASE—naIon of 35 Lb white woman, ac 11)X.. Neill canlt. CHEF.3I:--enten or 50 Itts W. n. nt 11334. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The export. aver's from New York for the week rod Ina -'oth instant. and for the year 1047, thus for, wem as followr,— Si-tamer Empire City. Harana.doubloolts, $124.004 00 Brig .luita Owen. Nensitaa, do RAE 00 Steurner Vanderbilt, tt- S. Mint Be., • 210,101 11 11. do Menton Dollars, 110,000 00 Do do U. IL Mold Coin. 1.2.7 . 2:i 00 no do Vwsnel. C.d.., 00,550 00 DO Atlantis, Lilerpool. 11 S. Mint Bare, 71:11177 00 11,, do Mexican Dollar./ 71,000 00 ho • do 1 . . S. Imulii Coin. 341,501 00 Do do English Silver, ' 0,104 CO Total for tho rrrrk. Prerkouly ropurted Total 1857, Z 1,378,686 67 The .lenutrol for Molloy is xlightly noting and will probably continue to doh until after tits Ist ofJuly, when n large proportion now called for will he reformat In divi dend+ alai interest on bond, Them In no doubt. however. lad What a slight edringency wlll montane throughout duty, owing to the gnat amount of lintlet that will have to he bald during that month for gods now warehouted. At prtent tere la no dimnuon o oanldenc in mot dr floge h , and diaeount rates i hav ti e not f advanced,i e lint AP) I fi ey rmer at the rate...muted curly in the week. lint Masa pataar is not nlounclant ht the stunt, and Is readily taken at I'4l to II tent. 6i days—louger datmand woad cleat front 8 1.44. tpll hmts am In demand at 7 jt cent. —N. V. Courier & Fltignirer. • 1111,101.4 comparative atatemont of Me Import. o Forkiro Miavivizalize nt York for dm weak, cod .in Jaomary 1F55. 13511. 1814. Dry ur 11,..14 • .$419,W2 $1,0.11) 36.) $1.12:r.D.2 51nrrhantlirn I 80,0C4 J.3o;' ' 406 :408K.MS Total for the Wry.lt 3,961,8:0'1 4.21 . 4,7913 Prevloualy 60,905,7 W 97.3F4.77,4 104,614,175 OEM 61,11,971 1Q1,a44,11':4 1148ZI,Z" import• by River IWIIEELINii by Minnolonks—in lean Inin, Singer Howl. nun CAS Int orniurn,lll4lnr 2 box oil coth, Singer, p.: lobaran, Ve f toer. t bl4B, b box, Ileynier l Innl, Wll.o, it no 21 44 'cool. 2 bon linrilsore, Lin,h iholl lob ln g . . Kneppil nail rope, owner; 24 sloi rye, 31'eully. 31 0 NONGAVIELA NAVIGATION CO.—'9a wwkx wad frioillor 1 trale mg, 1 lever •wlfe. PA,: 2 markrt , ;Min: half Lx. linoseic 23 Lthla dour. Kropp, 1 :?. Alww. 1/..11: 214111,2 th,, Owlange: 2A do dn. bllzel , Ae, ..km wool, 71V1Irld,. t ro. lasport•by Railroad ritt.burgh & C. 11. ILA lath' coal 011, W Oi Lan„ 4 .1,, 01... T I.iltb. &,Zost Vern, .2A.k• J 11 Liggett ft rest..rs awl novuo.r.,• NL.rrt.r S 10.1.itim4on; Slsriver & ltilvrottlo; If do Turn, 4 010 rye, bbbo ILutr, l'eter.nig Tt bx. Theca, Luntlrert rlipttou; 14111 I.IV. W l / 1 • 11I, Vo , •ghtley, 9 w. 1,.S Ilarbaugh, U 1 , 1.1. r,g, 2 ilsr butwo,dt,. 27 o:ort. .10a. 51 1,. 01414.. cyrell,,g, "whom:El , itht.. (1 do wlslrky, 11t>, butter, I..roorlt k ('leTelturol .k l'ittsburglt 11. IL-30 b. 4114441', /1 1111 1 fll. wagon stuff, It T Losorb: 18 *lts 4014.. M bough & nK 24 bolls 'Aire, W 1 Ilareti:64 sits flour. 4% Idyls & 11 . !box 2.1 grtn,bototuo, melt, 414 11144 nab. H II Cul -141,4, NI cnr, 141,1 nJlr.ud Trutt. IVorrt.ll A 4 , 14 46 18114 r 148146. 1144441114.1 & I1s"14r, as bk. titre.. IL 1 101.1.111:110,10 110. 1.1 liontrivii.ll: 4.1 blob, 'tour. nu Ile, 'al Tyro irun r', 9 61.10 ....Sp, ea.l. The Black Mamma let yestenlay with m NH tow n haigeal.rt.l..l a :tit r l .l-1111 , re , 141 trip on this Ths Marl Drlf i. th...ads 1102 i int for It...brill, ?In. ('apt Dean. Ir rip for all point I,llrovn awl Si Paid , Linottr. Captain lkytwol.l., num palt.trd atul a. filo. a. A 10.11, mat ertiael for rjt. 1,111, ad...flu., meta .1 Ili. Ariv.nlA, Captain lirsAntan A i..+l la, with m Criptain, ual moat hanal.• Th.', wen. MI arrival, mueulay from Is.ltur. The Mrr i. at thi , puueut lime Jmll on ,:h. Thu Ihiras lan.. to I.: taking itt rallnual to.ut In !miss that .• .the Irate , for L.a.i• tn.lay at In 0%1,4: Tlo• Egottia I:talk - tut b-111. ulo4 wr bor usual nip to 7.atr , M11,. 1.1 tr... h. L. 4.0 la.t muting f.r II pa,,j Ti,- %1 paeLedk 41111 rontinn. to dG+s Glir ttatnev.• Th. 51..n4...1...1.4 Nuvi.mlion Contqcsny cLoutinur• ile on the line with hunine-w. Tll.-C, 11 , ..1m.5. and .11....r5a len for night MI.•. Th. Yren•Tl Atsll Norit. 11th, r...h1p1.•.1 th. it Pliteintralv frel.lsl f°l - too.r. Th. ..ht h, l`q.alti Telylnr .1.1 nlhant arri.,l With cue I.ml• Th. 1.1.11 Sleinaboat ReWater. ILIZIVED—Lus.n" Drown,. Jrffenurt. gl4slnVell Ilaymat. ti 11.1.41.: %Thin Wllm•linr. %V0n.... Saint OF:1•Al