NEUI===EM .- _=l Iti bur Oatyitt. `,arrter4t PAPXR of TRII THURSDAY bIUELNINO, JUNE 14, IE6O CITY AFFAIRS bleriottotoatcat. Obeereetteee for the gateue, by Q. E. Shiw; OpUeiao, 58 Fdth St.--eettemtel daily : ze SITS. IN 1111 ADO.. 9 o'clock A.ll .......... ......... SO 70 82 x..................... 119 SI 74 Baremeter— n 5.10 • • Republican peaaquartoos for 1860, OOLIN.EIt WOOD AND YJOILTII. ST'S. girJherroear err Woedetreet:ll4 Fug BEADING Roousopen every day, (Sun d.y..w.tketa from 9L. to 10 P. Y. Neglleh, Geruraio nod %Wel tlemyrepura from eil pule of the Craton ott nodiepoDilao Coaltmlo Dornments for atstributiot. The o bri*priarally mot el ruler.. tielthrg Plltetorett are car. jllr melted to : urThe Eracralre CtArmittee of the Oleb meet ErEaY WNDeE*DAT attire itooema et 134 'o'clock e ' taril.lawter. X Lull Refrigerators. skoo!water Cooler, nod Bettor Crock ioside, • at Gaon► W. 11011LIVS, Federal al.reat, Allegheny, oppeeite the Post' Office. - Calland examine them. Fos nsah—:d. large and OM Loodioas.room in the third, story of the Garetts Building: in well lilltOhd; easy of access, and will ho rented cheep toe good tenant. Apply at the mooting room of thls.offiee.: COMitsilt Q 17.111.11111 13assmis-Before Judges MrelarrlAdatue mad Parke. 'Weddsrliry, jute lath Qm. vs. John Snit alias "Elsotir , and , Joba. Brady, indicted for highwaysobbery, on oath of John E. Humphries. Brady;,the second defendact, is to much pros trated byconsuirtption that he was unable to sit op bribe prisoner, s bar, sad a couch was pro. Sided for.hiro;"on which ho-lay daring his trial. The jaitorypt this affair is briefly this : The proiernatiri who resides near Ashland, Hy., was id rills city en.the 12th of April last, and met the defeadants at a tavern on stater, near the Monongahela Haase, where he played several 'games of cards, besides drinking rifle whiskey at fen:Neat Interests. About 12 o'clock the bar. keeper told theta they roust stop, 98.h9 was going to sitatiop. They then . left the premises, and the defendants attempted to iadace him to go , into another house. 'FsHing In This, they, under pretence of accompanying him to a -eteam boat; on , tibial be . had taken a passage for beam walked oat with him. Oa their way there, when about half way down the levee, • the trio came to it pile of cotta balee, where they baited, to obedience to the call of the defendant "Scotty." Both be and Brady then demanded money of the tiresecutor, which' he refused, and commenced bawling out that he wee Sees robbed. An individual, who after. ward. proved to be a St. Louts detective, had seen the party, and Gasp e:tug that-the defend ant. bad some designs on linuophries;'had 'fol lowed them. Besting his cries, Ilia deteclive . ran after help, sod meeting tiro i:drum-en, he conduated them to the spot, where they arrested the .defearlants.., 'Scotty" fought hard to get away, but was. uosucceseful. Brady was more lucky; forhe got fff, limit was afterward pap tared. "Sanity" attempted to throw one of iho watches they h lPeteleu from Humphries away, bat it was rocks ,1 up next morning, and the other was .afterwards found Id One of Brady's boots, when be was searched in the Mayor's office, after his arrest. I The officers who made the er ratt and the prosecutor all teetified in Court, and made out a elm case. The defence bad no tri!roeeset to offei, • The jury' brodght in a verdict of guilty of grand larceny. The prisoners were remanded until. Saturday, when they . wilt receive their sentence: "Scotty" is reported to bean Eaglieb miasma% and, it Is said, manifested, while in jail, kgenalne centempt for "the way they his. . eerier° in a cove's business in Irmerics." • COM; vs, Michael MeAhoy, of East Liberty; indicted, on nathl of Peter Delaney, with trailing liquoilon.Elunday A number of witnesses were 'examined, but their testimony conflicted very much; The jurtbrought in a verdict of guilty. Comes..Jaco Neno ; lodicted, on oath of Yohn - ashafer with the larceny of 8000 straw. berry pill it s, worth $lO a thoneand. The pros confer ' n li in Robinson township, where be owds-noto eight Or ten 'acres of laud, on which be teenaged in raising fruit for this market.-- Ablut the Bret of May he hired some hoods to hoe his strawberry bode; with instructione to 'thin theM Mit,' and save those taken up to trans pbtot . again. , TOgy were piled up in a corner of the field. Thts yras on Saturday, and on Wed nesday when he lent to look far the plants they were goon. flartg reason to tueprot -Nen.), also be procured • ch , warrint and in company vitt:teems loeighbre visited the cellar of-the ac• tumid,. Where an - he found about Iwo bushels of ~ i plts, and in an joining field what be claims were - thic balance. Iletio denies the charge, and says he bad take up the plants from one part of Ms darn farm' o tranephint on another. - Ile showed the spot , here -he had taken them up, which "the ltitne:see say there wero probably serbelour band plants taken up, and no more. A - number:of. w Messes were examined, but nothing addition I elicited. , .. - 1, TannetatiCe -f, Itcritt. —Agreeably to notice 'given, tillage an. enthusiastic mace meeting ot abe Aland, of moperance woe held 113 the Peter' Creek Bsp isi Church Library. Spowden toitiship,.Cn Thu day. June ith. The meeting organised - byele log James Fife, Esq , Nan di:nit.: .Vice Pres dente: Arthur Marrow, J. S. Gaston, George one, Joe. Dbeeteman , Sem'l Glenn, Bartel Mar ay, James Phillips, Dr. Shep-' ler, Edward Wrig t and Wet. Park. Secretaries: S. AL Adams, W. Weir,-P. .B: Boyer and Dr. J. H. Little. 'The presidet on taking the chair Wide a few neatt ndappropriste remark/ in re gard to the pato and design of the COUT2I3- 000; the meetin was opened with prayer by Reir. -- George" 3.1 ehall, D: D. - The chair then i. intrisdnecit the ROC S. B. Rend, of Patel:urge, wboaddressed the convention upon the duties of the church in' the temperance cease. Mr. Reed was. followed by see. Dr. Howard, who addrestied the Sabbath School of the elourcheod jaiiinitepOrtion of the extvention in his toast - nappy. and etriklogly appropriate style. 'tOo ' convention then took a remelt of 30 minutes, at thetxpiretlou of Which,loeing called to order. an motion a committee .of. nee, consisting of . Col: - .Halts, Jos. Miller, BE.; , and Reve. Glenn, Howard and Williams, was appointed to draft resolutions:expreeeive of the sense of the meet ing. - Darin the absence of the committee, the President being called'. upon - delivered a brief and very eloquenraddress, sad at the conclusion of,.pil remarks introduced J. M. Kirkpatrick,' RN ; who made one of tili cheriateristio speeches upon the necessity end legality of a prohibitory law. - The contatittee on reeolations reported an follows: , ..._ Resolved, T hit I hia rnseDMietiog of the Mende 'of temperance recto:ea:end to the friends of -,teretpereeee thronghtiut the county le call a Cottnly Convention aten early day, for the par -pose of -malting a united effort on the Attention, and also of taking" such , ground en the subject of license before the county auditors as shalt et- 1 - feetriallydry up the numesous grog shops in the community. ':.> Resolved, That Ise reoommend the fourth Wed• nesday_ of August nest, a 10 o'clock, s. mas the time and the oity of Pittebor as the demi for bolding said convention. Ileiand, That the prooeedhogs of hie conven tion be pabliebed in all the county papers friend• . ly to the catme. ..The temperance pledge bating been circulated with great on motion the oonvention ad• itirind. - - - - . , .., A New Dtscoystir.=-The publlo were nodoubt startled by an annoinicement, , made - some limo ago . in one of the city papers, that oil had been dtecovered on the farm of dames McClelland, 1 near: Sewickley borough, by a co pany, who were boring for, lea. Most folks w 0 not pro. pared to learn dist either oil asked ere among t the natural products of Allegheny cc ely'. This antionneement has, however, been th own in the - shade by. one that appeire to en ex . badge. - it - states that a 0180 thing on gager C reek, Ohio, -. Meeeeered a Molasses mine while in swab of oil ;;"At the depth Gig() feel," says:the-Win -11100 dimmed:Tr, "the drill -penetrated a herd anhilanee'vbich aPpearect like eager. it wee ~thirty feet through this, when, on exl Hotting . the drill,: the ololassete gushed . forth in groat quantities." The;' plantere of the • South might dissolve the Union if they kne silinstAheir 'raffia to tbis article mai' throstoned with anulhilation : .by the dittoosery of; an IN:do - Yankee - it would ,be worse than sk (miff disoriminattog againet Ns*" enutiduss.--Two new elatrohei 11111 now, Iti - disoeuese of erection in tbsltiourisking town of Eisitiberty. The most forward: (the Ilpis , copal) of •hich the Itev. Mr. Peet is rooter, is ~Outatipirosohing odmpletion; sad' wilf be entire-" ly finlieshed by thelist of September. ;111 is built - in Gothic style, of quarry•fttood aanditone, and -dashed with cut steno.: .I.t,wilLoosi, when-fin: illbeds.sume $ 18 , 1 :"* . ...:• •-'. • , Tip 'preparations for ' the ciafinueiteement of the ryeabyseritutt Church (the Day.. lefirsalue) hi t h e tame place, are pregressiagplaty. The e l tpt3obool Mouse adjoinlog . the peee eft - olineoli: i.. where Aloe One to to' be created,. lice been :taken down end Abe CAW dug. WhelOthe build : limb completed, dl will be unsurpassed by nay other Of the tarsi churches lathe Cockily, Ihe eeit of the oboe& and ground wli be itt the neighborhood ots2s.m. • , Ora. loos blanuractroatie.—A • I state; ttbat fir; lrot mill, In the Yittebargh maonfaotoree 100.000 • ---- W hall b so n Beano e ore t4r forty altogether. What - toast pia:Wale of-worked motorist be T non shook in chorequenoe of, the de' 1)11001. What .111 thelliartail pro. :Powafiletoda boo ware allowed a sestaored.fr: Tea Central BoardWf evening, Jane‘l2th. Prettent,.hteserif DU11;110, Reil nt y, Marshall, Medwiey,Scrgeant and Presi de Negley„ The monthly reports of the Principals of the High 'end Colored Schools were received and Bled. The monthly report of the Secretary was read ind'ordered to be filed. A communication was received from the First WardSchcol Board, notifying that in accordance with 'the. provision of article Lth of the act of consolidation, that said Board is without a Rep. reeentative in the C. B. of Education, in acme qubnce of W. G. Warden, Eiq , hawing removed tram the Ward. Ordered that it be received and filed. Oa motion, the eeat of Wm. G. Warden, , wan declared vacant in consequence of his re moval from the city, and the Secretary Instructed to notify First Ward Board of the vacancy. Walranie were authorized in payment of the follootog 'bale, viz: George 11. TtaralOO, copy of Directory, for 1860—'61 $ 3 00 Robinson S: Co . oil cloth for office 5 62 F. C. Negley, coal for High and Color ed Schools— 30 31 Mr. Ma shalt , from the Committee oo Text Books and Oradea, presented the following reso lution, which was adopted Rewired, That the Text Books now in use in the Ward Schools be re-adopted for the ensuing echo°, year. Oa motion of Mr. Kelly, the vacation of the Ward, High and Colored &hoots was ordered from Friday, the 25th of June, until the first Monday (3d) of September. Oa motion of Mr. Marshall, the Board pro ceeded to the election of Collectors of School Taxes for the enenigg year. Minas Tiadto wu elected for the Second Ward and Joseph Irwin for the Fifth. On motion, adjourned. Tun HAIL Stoem. - -inielligence Is still occa sionally arriving In reference to this remarkable storm, showier that it embraced within its lim its a large portion of Western Pennsylvania.— The accounts from Lawrence county glee a Very discouraging picture of the mischief done by it in that vicinity. The hailstones *ere from three quarters to an inch ancLa half In diameter, end all the fruit, grain and vegetables which the storm met in its track were injured. The exteut of the country visited by the calamity wee not greet, but the damage done to the grain was complete and thorough. Indiana county weevils!, stripped of a portion of its growing grate by the name storm. Here also the damage was con fined to a narrow strip, hut the vieitation, as fae as it ex tended, was very destructive. Foust Items —Jahn Gurdon made an infor mation against Auguatee Brown, before Mayor Mikan, desiring his Honor to hold the defend. ant to answer the charge et surety of the peace. Ile alleges that Augustus Made an assault upon bie person and threatenedlo out, him, so that in consequence or the latter'. demeanor sod threats be became fearful of reseivitig personal injury. Brown was hold In $2OO bail for his appearance at the Mayor's office on Friday, when a hearing will ho granted him. There wire 10 commitments to the jail yet terchty, Of these, G were for drunkeonese; for disorderly conduct, wad 1 for vagrancy hrORNATION WiLISTILD —A young woman gir• iog her name ae Sarah Ano Tootom, called al the Mayor's office in Allegheny, yesterday, sod mated that she bad arrived in that city s day or two since from Chicago, and bad been engaged in a search for her father—Valentine Tuotoni, who she understood wee engaged in the patent medicine business in Ibis vicinity, but, ad yet, ber efforts were in vain. She appeared to be in great distress, and any person posseesiog any knowledge of bie whereabouts, will confer a greet favor by leaving (be desired informatiou at the klayor'e office in Allegheny. A SUGGESTION —AS toere are NG many Litera ry Seelodee eprioging up oiar the coon. cy, we would suggest that they bays a publio oonteet in some hall in this...city, each Society to choose two or three metubtra to represent them in it. Leta contribution be taken from those Societies who will enter into the arrange meat to purchase some prize, say a medal, to be contested for mutually. We give the engender' for what it is worth, and doubt not but at will meet the approval of all. A 3 wo hero some crack Societies, let us see who will opt; the ball. New PeCLICATIone —We have On our fable to-day a new publication entitled •qtlary Stuart Queen of 800te," published by Pederson Broth• ere, Philadelphia. This novel is from the pro : lifio pen of Glecage'sl,. Rrynolde, ind mutt ne• cessarily albein great populftri,y. Per Bale by hunt & Miner . We have also from the catnetpnblichere mother work entitled "The Rebel m.d the itovor," by !lorry Hazel. For mile by W A Giblet:irony. oppookto the Old Theatre, Ftfoh street. Mona OIL DlSLlClekelt'e --We ea. s letter re ceived by Dr. Kent, of (hi+ os.y, (row a gentle man i , n Frabkitn, Pa., which Kale. that eat oil well has been dim:eve:TA in that village, which prod - deo fifty bblc of oil per day. The moat este:Oohing feature of the well is that it to only 26 feet deep nod bee not been bored a foot. The quality of the oil has been pronounced by cam peril jades to be the beet yet discovered in that:kW:oily. It is owned by Me. Peter gem, of Franklin. 14 ' 110VAL.-It will be ore° by retereuoo to our adrertirlng columns, that Mr. L W. Grafton bas removed from his old stand, corner of Diamond alley and Wood aired, to the corner of Virgin alley and Wood, in the building lately occupied by the Caren's Bank. Job Omer, and others desiring anything in his line of business *ill consult their own interest's by giving ?Jr. 01' , a call, as bis stock is large and embraces every thing usually kept in an establishment of this kind, in all the Taritiirn and qualities. Cusviorso.—The trial which we published in yesterday's aszwir. was con cluded, nod Mrs. Wiglb, found guilty. Mr Otto wJen, her counsel, made a motion in arrest ofjadgMent, and for u new taut. Yew!log the decision of which the defendsut ww permitted to go at large on butt. 19 hen the verdict of the jury was given, she appeared to be deeply ',free tea- • Eamon —A friend at our elbow sale. the Dem ocratic CotoretOon adjourned-from Charleston to Baltimore to bollot more or bolt more, he Boot tons which. Atter perpetrating the above bo lett, was aftertrarJs attest leaning against one of the Court Renee pillars apparently in deep meditation. Bons' Foneo.--140 team froni the Steuben ville Herald,. otWedaesday, that the body of Mi. Brooke, who was drowned in tbe'Obio river on Thursday last, between Stenbeniiile and whieltag, was found on Twoodtby aftertiiibn In the 'density of Warrenton It was taken Bast by Express. Race Pornmerm.—Toe moo that was to hove come off last evening over the Ali°Oen) course, betweea the four -eared boots "Darling" and "Cbarnorr," for o pares of $lOO, Wee, W 4 noder• eland, postponed on account of the absence of a member of the former boat. Tba doubtless come off at 411 early day. Tula cars of the .Pittsburgh & East Liberty Railway Co. will leave Bt. Peter's Cburib every Uwe° missies dark% this day, connecting with their miasma at Oakland for the grasd floral sad strawberry petty of the Episcopal Church at Roup's Grove. ACaszztaaa•—We understand that the pro. Prielore of one of the Dew 010.1 D fire engipeo, recently built la this city, ere out in e card challenging any e,ogloo in the United States of her size and weight that con beet her throwing. Picnic - , --071; friends of the Jeakeon lade• pendent Bluee give plank, in Iron City Perk, on the 19th lust. From present prospeots, we would judgolb•t it will be • very Burnett:lNi and ple•eent ens. TIitATRIL—We would call special attention to the fact that Miss Marton 'Recently and Mr. P. A. Vic, cant cutly'retnaln et the Theatre mall Friday pigtil, whoa they tako lease of a Pitteborghundleoos. We cordially recommend all to see them Judaic, their brief sojourn. We would say that Friday tight le set apart for .the farewell benent of Miss al &earthy, ,when she will appear u "esteille," and trout whet we hare aeon of the young lady's dramatic ability, we venture to say a rich treat will be ie more for the patrons on that night. Mr. Threat will appear Gaston, and the piece will be out to the full strength of gr. Ilendoreon'a exultant cons;dusy. THE Life of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal limn. lin, by Win. D. Howell; one vol. 12in0., with stool portinito; price one dollar, Tide la the authorised edition. It will be ready ;bout the 20tb. Bind or. dent in Runt d Miner. The Debates in Illinois, in 1858, between Lincoln and Douglas; one royal octavo, 280 pages; cloth Lal cents; paper 38 cents . Bold by Hunt & .811 nm.. Una Rant .5 Miner's superior Lead Ponoils. . IVeto' will not wear near new gaiters or abase, when they' can be bad at such oaken:n:ly low Hoes. at tbo People% Cheap Shoo Store, b iftb street, second door from. Market itneit Goole One calf boots, $3,60; gaols' gailers, - $1,00; Oxford lies; $ 450; blonroce, 11,311. t full aziortasent of ladles', misses' 'nod children% wear. Notice to Bat Won andToutractots. , rftilE UNDERSIGNED [formerly Foreman fot IPOWL All II PARRY.] tr Dela eiewoiloUi reform' twee fvr.bem be Lee denemorlL Led lb. piddle oearen.r, Rut be l. paw prepared to ferolsh SLATE of Adrarect arc (green. blue sod purple.) or geed 02 GAT/4 ROOFS I d tbe moo approved master. °Mehl ret grovarg or Repair. leg or Eiate Monte Or' tonal ttee odiceext,ALlCA. LAUOW LIN, Lest the. Water Wonted odn be prompt!) atteMed 0 - • : 11912deell THOMAS PAARY. exchange •Inity of ne of iron are " early egge :ate ay 11 a all •regele fe Qom be, if teseoosb This AIERCANTILN {..IIIENSE.--- 7 1.4.11. e• I. air payable at Itla 011Ics of tbi City Vasa. ow , . ' , b." 0111buw el tw bate Neal aveated.stll tall mod flkr, to pat ronda, winged bulbar reek.. and lbos nee Mg. tat.soliettlea. WM. XICOBAT.II4 .I.6Altf - City Treasurer D Ea WAR -TUESUAN PACK-Airta, yvier FOMZANISVII.LAL—The Atli new steamer EMMA GRAllAM,CapAllowaos Itinl7 t e for tbe IMMIS and Intertasdlaaaportelt9glLY AY, aL:11-edecit Poe trpi_gbi.oxis apply Oa Mita.: 1, FLAWIgI• "Aga jOparts. TM - TATEST -NEWS: .B.g'. , TELEGB &PS_ RECEIVED AT THE nAity GAZETTE'.OFEICE Thirty-First Conttrass—SlSth Session Wont...non CM, Jun.l3. liones.---The Boum proceeded to the considers lion of the special order, befog-the resolutions re ported back from the Committee-on Expenditures in the Nary Departmeet. ,—, • Mr. Sherman spoke at some length in advocacy of (ha resolutions, referring to the testimony, ha their support, and arguing that thd Bane had power to pas. them. flh concluded by moving the previore question, which was seconded, thus tatting off Mr. Sickles, who had risen to reply to no much of Mr. Shermao's remarks an referred to the Brooklyn Nervy Yard. Mr. Holton having the fluor to dose the debate yielded it a short time to Mr. Watson. Mr. Socoek moved to take up the resolution, which was negatived by 65 against 120. The first resoltition, condemnatory of both the President and the Secretary of the Navy, was adopt ed without a count' f the number voting on either side. The second resolution, that the contract made by the Secretary of the Navy, in September, 1858, with W. 0. M. Swift, for the delivery of tire oak timber, war in violation of law and in a manner un usual, improper and injurious to the servlce,•was adopted, yeas 119, nays 69. The third resolution, that the distribution by ,the Secretary of the Navy of the patronage of the navy yard among members of Congress is destructive of discipline, corrupting io tendency and bighly iejorione to the public service, was adopted by 163 spinet 6L The fourth resole. Lion, that the President and • Secretary of the blevy are receiving and considering partly in relation to bidden of contracts end the United States, has the effect of warding the coritinota pending. Electioos have set an example dangerous to public safety, cod deserving the , reproach of the Eons% was adapted, yeas 116, nays 61. A recess was taken from .49 fo 7 o'clock. 6 —Mr. Sumner prevented a memorial for the discharge of Thaddeus Hyatt. He moved it to be referred to the seleet committee on the Harper's Ferry affair. Mr. Fitch objected and mad the Sealant the other day presented a petition from negroes which was ro• (erred to the committesi withoot their knowledge. Mr. Fumeden wanted. lb know oegrocs had net A right to potion emigres. Mr. Fitch said he had no objection. Mr. Forsedon thoagbt they ought to bo treated i. tho ordinary way and it would not intringo on tb dignity of.any Committee to recoiso them. Mr. Fitch ohjectedro them petitioning as citisens, when the Senate did not recognise them as such. Mr. Fessenden wished to dissent entirely from any inch idea. Mr. Wilson said these ware extraordinary tiro. endings. His colleague had a right to present • go thic., and ask a saleroom He boiled lho freeman of the country would take notice of this position taken in the Senate. He would not say it née 10 insult, but that it &worked the roboka of urery gen.' Homan. On Mr. Mason's suggeatian, Mr. Fitch withdrew hie übjection, and tail he-did but care for the m ie. ion of the Senator from Marsechosetts, as be did not oats him in that category at CI. The petition was referred to the Select Committee. Mr. Hunter, from the Finance Committee, reported Mr. Morrill'. Tariff Bill, and dieted to poetporie it till the second Mond, In December. The motion Ilea over till to-morrow. Mr. Powell, fruit the Judiciary Committee, rr ported • bill to inereue tba Marie. of certain Judge, of the United States. M. Beyvd, from tbo mule Committee, rork,r4ml the Ilona° bill to plena! polygiroj'in Utah, rritbini amendment. Au immerita °umber of adacrps reports were and prirato bill. and memorials of Mil./ importing.° reported. The Senate bill for the relief nr Aneon Dart:ge- Supotintontlatst of bottle. Again in Ore/.n, wea eoexidered. Mr. Leo oppored the bill, saying the man bed no honesty and no integrity; was loathed by every hon est man, and desired to Etch from the Treasury every duller he could get. called op the ruolotuo• for night ees niollo. Mr. Hammond ealJ the !cotyledon of night se-P -kg.. Littered the races of the country. mod Le thought 'itch legislation • disgrace to the Stoats. In the ohl Roman lienste, all laws puma alter tron down were Invalid, and that, too, was before the al, eovery of alcohol. The emulation wan pates,. The legislative and executive ■pprepriation bill wit caudated Mr. Hunter reported ■o amendment ikt•m the Cell; mitt.. on Float:tee, weeding the thee of feuding the debt of 530,000,000 to fire peen, ',toting (her the fleas° Lad rent an amendment to the tariff tottl to fund the debt In tyro deers. Mr. Bigrier.objetted to the amendment co this Lill. After del.ale a teen, sae taken. At Az u'ohcelt the Set.MO re &Jumbled Mr. Wilson Defended the Republicans from the charge. of ottrang►nce, e►yine that the reiptiratranta made by the Prexident and Departweot. evened the appropriation, wade by Corpses. The Moose wee cootrolled by fibs Republicans ; they Lad reduced the estleuatee of the Adminietration sl.hno pee, to which a democratic Senate, itodcr tht_corittel ei demeteratic Sonatore, bed added over $6.000.1100 to tbese of lb. Hon./ bills. (Theta such eharpm were mete Le dmired to point to the record fie then peoceeded to show lb• GieGeSlity for an iCiteiSo of the tariff for revenue to name the debts of the coo. eminent. W/StIINGTOI CITY. JODI! I.3.—Mr. Earns, of Ps appeared before the Corode Committee, and matised that he wee • cootractor on the Cobol Canal Erten. aloe, anti employed abet on. hundred and thy Irishmen. 11. bad lent to bhp a large ennsber of r.atatelisation papers, alleged to he fraudulent, which were procured from It. M. 11,01113., as employee of the Navy Yard. Ile received some of these under frank of Democratic members. Some two or three hundred of them were still in his possession. Col. Pommy end Mr. Wendell were also examined by the Committee. The former's te.t(mooy cm shown to the President and several member. of the Cabloet. Among other things be stated the, be boil been offered by Mr. llucbanan the coast:Mite to Lle erpool or the mission to linevia or Pio .. i,, if be would ensiles,' in the polley of the Admiaistratem, bet declined. Mr. Wendell tetanal that be carried $lO,OOO In Me pocket for week., to preseet to Col. Forney, and, if necessary, we authorised to Increase it to $!0,000 err $25,000; If he ',maid accept the LI, egret consulate. or the mission to one of the great puwereof Europe, bat Pettey declined. Waxman row June I a. —The P1.11400/1 of Saturday afternoon Le Tempico dates to the ethicist. Jet as the viatcry of Duadeljua we. la General Ugures'e Lauds, a stray Cm... shot took off his leg, end an Alarm nod confusion followed. Gen. Wall, unaeraree, charged with great fury oa the Liberals. The affelr ended la the dispersion and flight of the whale •rmy of Liberals. A Tamptoo latter says the tow, mime lornenpre. bumble, but it emote from an authoritative and re- ILAN MAIM Gen. trial.a made his wool, Lot the lotra of his lag will cost him his lit.. Gee. Zolnaga had assumed the Preitideney at the Col.ital. A cooducta of $1,133,000, from DeAelleal, bad arrived at Tampico. Another large coodoots was eapected from Gatriquato. It is ascertained from au official lotus of the 4th auditor, addrused to Poser JalXllll Cunningham, that 'Juniata to commissioned and warrant oilicero will be made in atmordaoce with the provisions of the act of Sala 441860, and all natation' arising from supposed errors ea to au maims In the Navy will be referred to the Navy Doportment for decieion, and not to the 4th auditor. The acting midshipmen of the Nava! Academy and .hip Plymouth, are en titled to the pay allowed In the new hill relative to midshipmen. The conferees of the Homeotes4 Dili tact Chit morning and forted themselve■ to qua- They wilt meet again tomorrow Tot • Lela ttriort. The Board of Navy (Moen soil - I.ft, rine midship earn who "have graduated and mon lb. riOlred sea melee to receive tbo warrants of Foist mktabipmen, will conneno at Annapolis on the 16th Inst. There was au ainzurative Tom of 04 in the Ileums to-day to lay the retail:dicing of coward on ilia Pros. Ideal and Secretory of the Navy ou the talk, It was compote' exclusively of Mammal., .while all the South Americans prompt, together with bl Adrian, Clerk, of N. , Davis, of led., Ileokin and Morris, of Ili, voted with the Itopoblicono in the negntive. It lo tail- that Gen. A. S. Johnson will he ap. pointed to succeed tbo iota Major Govern! J. S. Jessup as Brevet Major General of the arnayi A member of seeediog Southern Democratise dele gateo arrived bore from Ilichmon Olt morning. Sr. Lours, June I.3.—The indignation meeting of the democrats last night with a tremendous affair, several thousand being in attendance. Speeches de. nouneing in strong terms the action of Congress io depriving Barrett of his scot were made by several prominent gentlemen Wore twq,stends. Resolutions were noanitoonsly palmed thertielerleiug the denialon of Congress in the contested electioe ease as unsup. ported hy.facts ; at variance with justice; a tyran nical, unscrupulous exorcise of power in majority ; ■ contempt of rigida in minority, and a reckless dis regard of the rights of the. people of this district; scornfully repelling the imputation that the electioo Was carried by. fraud. Another resolution Litanies. ling Barrett for Congress was road and received with tremendous cheers. The lieilubliesne oleo hold A meeting in ratifica tion of the notion a! Cungraes la tha same ma, which wan numerously Attended. Itneolutluni were Fumed charging Barrett!' election the remit of fraud, Arid andorving'ihe decision of Coogreve In giving Rlalr hie eest. Mach indlguallon and appebrAtion wee meellingmlat bell' meetings. Coulson's, Onto, Jane 13.—Tbe Sept'Miran Sown Contention to-thy made 'the follosrlog nom'• usAlons Supreme Judge, JaOlib Brinkerhoff,' of Itlibmond ; Member of the Board of Pitblid Works, Sergent, of Ttasearawai; Attorney General, James friurrej; of Wood; Presideotisl Electors for the State at large, Broderick lisisensek, of Hamil ton and J. M. Root, of Etle. The following eleotors for Swell Congressional diarist .were appointed and coofirmeil : let, Captain Benj. Eggleston; 2nd, Judge Wm. 111. Dixon; 3d Frank M'Whiooey, of Stehle; 4tb, John Riley; of Rao: ; oth D. 11. Mor ph); 2tb,•Nelson Busk ;, iltb, John S. Hinkle; 10th B. 8. Roddy;.l2th, Cot. Daniely. B. Stewart ; 14th Willard Slocum; , 75th, JautSe Atenkeony Dith, Edward Dal, of Musklngutti; 17th, Jobd Devon port; of Ifonroe;-1410, Samuel B. Philblick, of Ow toga.' The other -Districts Were tot prepared to norainala and asked for time until the Coogreselonal COUvefitioni met Which . werßrhutlil Ad.inthed • C sconn,Y. IL, Jae* 13.—The klienta Jay re elected Daniel Clark to the U... 13. Senate. on connar omen wl fid:afore. ' ' Brother .7.• 1 0 .. Ogler; of Reettinki; 101gred rote the Good: Leap .of Freetoinene fins eirealog.- Tnn ;Torte tromps Intior . ilinste lod . gue werenonia , ' r• : The New Tiecopitani Ilistori - Sooteti boa Its an:' inaLlneetteg today .-Chief ..Teettee Doll, of the Sc. PTO CPT', P=1 0 15ti:Vi sJtdo.77 LAT'E'ST - PROM - EUROPE\ Arrival' or th• INtagara nAL, v4x, Jun a 13.--Thelt. itearnahip Niagara, from Liverpool on the Id, ban arrived at this port The steamship City of Washington, from New. York, anti the Bohemian, from glebec. arrived at Liver. pool oo the lot. The atestuabip Illinois, from New York, arrived at Southampton on the let. The H. M. steamship Asia, from New York, riled at Liv erpool oh the It is confirmed that t ilaribaldi bed entered Paler mo and eslabliabed hi headquarter' there, after a Germ, coolest, and a mbartiment by rot and by land. The impulacrs teak the royal palace from the troops, and burnt it. The bombardment mullioned at the latest advice,. The Chloe., reply to the English ultimatum is published; it rejects all the proposition'. Lice pool Cerror:,,lfurkeh-,Tbe Broker's Circular reports the sales o f the week at 55,009 bales, of which 10,000 were on speculation and 1;000 to exporters. The marker closed very doll with a decline on most 'descriptions of frißt. Ftiday'' sales amounted to 9,000 be es, including 1,000 to exporter. and epees. labors. The advice. front Manchester were unfavor able, the market being quiet owing to the holiday'. Havre market on the 30th closed with a declining tendency. • London Jfolley Alarket—Consols demi on Friday at 941095 for money, nod 05@054 for account- The both. In the Bank of England had Uterus.] 11,4,000, The money market was generally un changed. Lirvvroof.—The Bromide& market war firm and quiet. Ashes dull for both pap and pearls. Coffee firm. Whale oil In goad deband.' Rice dull but firm. huger heavy. IW/ quiet but Orin. nub Co. report Flour - dull nod nominally un changed. fled Ins 3dia lOs 9J; white 1 is® 12a 3d. [Noce.—The foregfeag, with the annexed cos, menial - intelligence, t all which bad been received when the line gave oaf somew here east of Boater. Repo; ter.] LATEST, via QataESlol•ll.—ArTiTta at Trento. Cornelia from New Orleans; arrived at Liverpool, the Napoleon from New Oriente. Liverpool, June 3...... The Wes of Cotton yestorday moue:ea to 7090 bales including 2000 bales to speculators and importers; the market doted dull end unaltered. Breadstuff quiet. Provlsibte dull. London, Settordop crening.—Consuls closed at 91i (a 95 for money and accounts. Holtman, Jane 13.—The special nation of the Le gislature convened at about ten o'clock this morn log. Two bills were adopted faintly* to the cattle 111. am—increasing the State Commission to fire members; providing for selentide investigation; ing poorer to the authorities to kill or isolate cattle, sod make other regulations for the treatment and extirpation of tho dimaec, and appropriating $lO,OOO for the purpose,. Resoluti.ms endorsing Mr. Sumner'. retest Tench wore adopted, after a warm debate, by a vote of SO to 41. 11 . 04:1.4,04, C. W., June 13 Your burglars enter. ed the store of Henry Co., Jewelers, at one o'clock this roort•ing Mr. Henry befog tap, proceeded to ascertain the cause of the mine, and was stabbed sev eral times; his wife and coo coming to his assistance, were also stabbed, but managed to hold non of tho burglars till the pollse arrived; thereat escaped. Mr. Henry is In a precarious state. The pri,oer'e name is Brown, and is supposed to be from ,Seneca Fall, Nan York. Poll.4naLrilla, June 17.—The principal members of the Japanese Embassy, escorted hy the naval Cool tplasloo and the city cmsncil, Sided the mina this morning. Tho Japanese inspected the carious pro retire, ad exprthsed themselves tack gratified arid delighted with the beautiful machinery fur reining. kli•yor Henry received the commissioners thatipar intend the erection of the monument of Itursignors of the Declaratii:u of lodepadence, at noon today, in ladepaifence I. l linavo. •--- -•--• - Ni,e Yoga. June 17 —Acapulco ro l,lr ee of flay Nth, state that • violent typo of yellow lever raging at AC41 , 0100, from the effect. of which .14100 deaths ha• occurred within the put cis week• Among these who had died were the !amis. Con sul and s2U Americans. These who had tba opportunity ware fart leering Inc the interior of Itm.rivitac i June 13 —The Itiehosemd delegate. nearly all tame setae as Washington this morning. The delegate. to the Ileltimote Contention ate ar tiring herr. The Committee cf Arrangements are aelieely engaged in msk lug preparations for the Convention. Tha Front select Theatre if teeing fit tad np toe the amontmcdation vi the &legal., Cuirrrn,, June 13.—A Cr. occurred at BultlJere, !nitwit , . which deotrnynd [Triton (flunk, ••nud Nerdy d eft; ttis drug rune of W. ft. Wurotruff...4 the gronsey store of li. i .11214tisul. I.orr, $40.000; irkrure.rfor t2lid'utr, Ina Are war r.tuon4lh, ibe en. p ul gold [Amy, 3rour, N. 11, Juno 13 --Pia rote for Uoiir4l ll'tatoiS.nator to theill .1. I 14hul• tumbler 291; orrotaaty to a r1t.0..0 1 fa. V>oiel Ciatk. Itapohlietat, Is 4; J.,ho s. Wolls. I.ltotorrot. 100; Auto Turk, 12; .%rtbony Colty, I. Nen este, N. J , June 11.— Tern girls neene.l del hegher and billen, awe' re...rei - tive/y U and 13 peen, were run orer bf the 9 n'clort tr•io hula New York, in beet Nevreelc. Thee Dill , . an 'intently killed. ,14n1e l/allegber it .tall PLYSIoCTII. lad , Juno 13,—10 the, trta nt !mhos*, tba 11. t, Set.'!or Colfax noadnato.l by ar,lataaprao. 'fbo t!,,xerctiva Igo larger Olaf, aver bloom, sod eery entturituCte, Nuar.tee. June IZ —ttiolonson Cherry. who or &heavy earn, bee been arrested la New Orleans ad will hr brunght beck beret. tv ih, , Pd tab ag'a 0.e.0 M results Eon,. —l . •rtattl to. through your oaths,. rail ittleetion to • eutvet, which, though hot haring raooirotf cht.h attention he.. It certainly ohs of the marl praiseworthy end pbtlanthropt, auter priwo the age-4.6'4:ring a large hold for the ea., eine of our 'lmpolitic-I ag! dully.. / refer to the ertatillsbnient of an hie or retreat fiq that numoreue and unfortunate clan of inebriates in 40n coo:mm:1..111th. with atom the orerithairuirsi: demo alehol to drinks ba become a ifoo,str. mental and phyeleal —utterly beyond their own 1.11110111.4 Etitare), but who, it surrounded by the mesue and •ppliantiut .tr,....6,1tv a properly con ducted luatittition of rho atom may berlistorod to aterulnees and honorable position. io si,iety. Tao tweak of the workings .T institutions ‘,l ibis kind in Mataaabasatia, New Vogt mid elsewhere, prow conclusively the practicability of Mit reform, Tbo . ITaabingtattlan Ilsma" It Boston, cocuatroced a few yaans ago, as a rflilta charity, hos flourished beyond the most t•uguine expeciatioma of its (tient& and t. now • •uon.tee inguiturion. chartarcl and buttered by the men, to which it le an honor and bleaeing. Thu Now Truk Logltisturo has also granted a thariOr, and made catanslro appropriation, for the err-Ctlon of a ridellar one at Iltugharoptoo, In that Mete. the liecretary of the 13 , oard, is his report, stadia that elittongh mialetials must yet elapse boron, they will be reedy (or the reception of patient., they bare ap(dleetiaus (or .l iuf~n from nom, than they will he able to accommodate.. Thew are from alt fig. of ',ley—lb. stealthy and tam poor, the intelligent sod the maleatned, the lawyer, the physician and the dittos, the merchant, the nannufaclitrer and the artis clattes, all grades, ere reeking health, and rannration within ita protecting, well:. Cutout an ilneiltotion of this kind god favor in t, Pittsburgh t et bore be We proud di,tinerton of bring the lint city in the State shin to boast a elm:- ay no noble le Ho midst. Which of as bet not tome rewire; or fri not for whom we 10t1141 gladly do something—seen moth—to *mist in restating to neefoloess sod respectability, to focally andfriendeq Let wee of Mir isomeroot wealthy and benevolent citizens, tibia, 'ILIOsolo this matter. A feirorable charter, doubtless, can ho procured next winter—a Board of Direatom °spoiled—and one of iho moot needed Imolai and moral reform, of a worthy but unfortunate dare of oar eitlirtnr will hare been ratonsenced. _ With;poor permiselon, I would hs happy to far. sish a few extracts for poblicattoulrom time to time, tippled from reports of Asylums of this chewier, prominont achongst which le the tt Washingtonian. Homo," In Bneton, alluded malice.. Tim reports of that Iniiiitution give tho moat cheering Wine° of 111.10,0211 in the botalf of tuffeting and uegleited Lis. naariity. Thertreat confirmed drunimuume. es a di.ervre-- flin4llllind phyri , al. The potlent Is treated, es, in foot, insime io tha habit of drink. It Is recognised at a variety of moon. wade, known In the broke as dlpeomabist. It in uot necessary for us hens to speak of another horrible varinty of insanity from alcoholic drinkt—maola ports or delirium tremens. All these are coaeltiore,l us legitimate subjects for ltdmisaion to this Asylum, an.ilbe result/speak •ell, (or the ptioaplet twin ithieb the Icattutionl II con ducted. Masson. rotrottr—lt may not be generally re. membered that, at the het Anuiuo, the State L og i c , lature granted a charter of incorporation to Allegheny Free Bridge Company." Thepr n itmi nar , steps bare been Wien by the 0 .0)016111unert, and the required notice of tbn opening of hunks foi Sub serlptione la Wow halos given in the noriepopera of the city. It should he a clatter of pride with every 'citizen urge forward thin work, by hie peettolidy'ald, se well en by hie m o ral indoence. The Free Bridge, I take it, in a feet. It will tio built. Already the respon sive subscriptions are rooting in upon the Commie sinners, clearly indicating that the citizens tarok et hat they hero all along been artyleg. - The ; l'reewitigo la not .a rival of any existing etructure. It Is the etutooliatentlif the peogreetiro spirit of the age. After it is erected, and the LAMA-. rent efforts of a free chat nedcf inter•rnixinionleation between the tiro cities tins beenfeade . maillest, r then will not, the eittinor—in en itidleldaal pr corporate capacity—purchase and declare free the ext t ai ng struetarea It Is le this' "phi! that the corporator ark our pecuniary aid towards the erection nt the now struc ture. - The shame are only $25 eitchii;payable in irk stemmas of ;2 50 an needed. It k thought that $OO,OOO to 5T5,000 will complete the structure. Now euppoeing that one half at 0,000 heads of familial, resident In Aniseed, full sufficiently .interostel In in a Free Bridge to take era .share or nook- each. Ira bane a capital 'luck or ffi112,51/0, and the Bridge is built. I trust, Mears. Editors, that this Will be kept in mind by air citizens. It is a matter of 'grivt,publie moment. hi Which every Itlneu islnterested. I un derstand that several of tire ootumissintiorihare 'pro pared powers of.titteruey, and are ready to take sub. seliplions thereto, to be entered utile the Books of the Whigs Co., when opened. The heat instalinent of $5 50 per shore most be paid when the subseripi than is made, and the balanee'vrill.be sailed tojitte amounts, lie required. • P. .Th.ouu-,-2000 bblB. Wititt Wheat k lour J. 3 bawlte wad for solo am wharf by 7e 9 . • • 1117411.1000 K. 1101RIX11.1- othutoTti ,TABLE COVEM..— . AIIOt.III' synprly of differetrt slue awl instiantitylmot reenh,4l tram f.tery, • • -- .J. IL-pwatra: 1).10.81.67-40 .tasks fur sale 4 / 1 1 . 1 _,f 0 L a : v.. COAfffERCIAL RECORD 00111111Tlig Or a RRITRATION FOR Ilia k JUNE. Jura Palk, Jr, V. P. Jammu R. 11crask. .1117. Rouni c ox. &mum. inarrirk. - I Em. Owns. PITTSBURGH MARKETS [ll.i.rf r,fpfeiall . r the Pi .Ugh (kisettel Preisann., ToraZDAT, Jena 14. IWO. ittirinor. gratenlay nes out) sad inactive. The antiwar- Ilona I. 1. nr ate littotee. tetug principtlly crafted to troll) to a row store, Wittu•nt try mat. Cl.! thong. to 'Arlo in price-. The tAldriacy of tile cricket hotreter. Is farm, bin to f alit. hither &edit.° II s i aranda. In grain thin Welt but Ilrtle dune, us burets do not reel iliagoiee (a take Ware luso "Poll. their laleu.llato wautt. Glorzttlos rvroalo atiotay, but urtiaugv.i. The Bake raw. ted Weft (ultra,: 1 , 14)111t NUper. FS.. 16.. Vsua. I fang 210 66h from A.A. 626 6 70 6 00 6 40 12d du du —• 6 70 600 640 75 du do G 70 690 6 40 25 du dr 675 ood 625 55 do du 6 70 500 .50 do do 0 00 20 do do - 625 50 do du 670 • 100 do do 5 l 0 I°o do .10 5:5 500 7 _ 1,0 do 23 du 63 25 1,1,14 riot r Wt.! 5 0 -- - 6 M I.IItAIN-4411. tattoo lull, tot wlth...nt change. Fetus from stale ol IWO bust at 37, 300 dodo el 38. le cum there o but little dorm taloa VA) hop!, ear at lllbdo &belled do, in lot., Cl to. HAWN—arm, Lut nochangtd Saha of 200010, abort:. Moo al fi% 1.500 do aidnii ni I0.:0000 du plait loons at 10!4; Um dog . .. cured do at 1 . 441.2 , 4. PlOU—.re pretty aura, Lot prier. aro rattier onsattled aiih • drooping tnudeocy. F 411,625 001. Baliloorro tuning fn lota at VIVA; 20 do do at $4,75,4.7; 12 hf Dbl. rehita 11.11 at $11214 10 do do at 115; 00 do Lake hewing at $1; 11 do do at $1 25. OOPYLN--Settna CO tera, to lota, al 14 (Al 5. 410 LAYSEN—IIaIta te; 1.1;1. N 0 at 48, Be dodo at 4.50 , 60 /IA It—Salta on labuf of A tons Label at 614 toe; 16 lout. et swarm at gIIQI3 POTATOR;l—tedep of SO Lunn reda at 42: 100 beab Woad at 40; ISO do utabtouocks at SO. 1:11151/ME-1,114. In lota. of 601 m. W Ral 0; 10 do do, at FS(M9, 60 do at 8,14(99. MR/ Alt-0t m. Mom 16 1311 d. 5,16% 10 Lbd. rn lam el 9; 10 Md. y/dloar at calh; 16 AU, common at 774 Hit/ES-4.1M.. 30 at, .10 milted at IN Wlllsli Y-1 1 a/. a 06 bbla.mtnon at _10,60 day.. lo Me, 191,11. at 13,. . . =====:=l SILICIIIiCTA ICY AND UUMIBTICILCIAL. The Weekly et ttadtlun t of Fl &nit nevrag-a la came favora• Ide in toe acacia item than 43. anticiprted, allowing that the Re 'coerce it only thrweio f • million abwn, r • drain of two to Minna and • h.lt Tun folicrwlnc table Khoo. the condition of tho Banks In the clty of New York, J nu. 2, RSA JUIN it T 431.14 1n..E133.802 Oprcio...—.--.... 20.325,4•2 22,755.5.91 DO.. 743,040 flirettletirn • 774,0^3 5 nee 040 In. rztd l sde 21,350,11711 F 10,002 013 25r.. 770,535 --(N. Y. Tribune. Ottssmo Juno 11. PY—Tlonr—la tatpl,nto deuttna end rlyclloing. at $6,6 , 006,0,1 fur Paper(too New I , rlt—ln I.lr 4..1,1 an.l6t•uuly $l9. Ihrou—sawlat It! 4'n for aLuoldtra mud 10!61Dr /idea I,` , l7...—Durhu)gttl aud brut 1 1 ogar—litut and lu fair demand at Se for fully tale. Wll.sky—nochangzs/ Nutt steady," 19,. 1, 1 . /tell:lrd Lyril—.loluaratl Itiodoru, at 1tui312!..4 o:rt.—draft lb, &mond for ~1..,.t hatiug ufi, 14 for rult..l. *audit, 1,1•1.11... - I,l,Jl.l..acUaug • coo Nos Yort 414 jx pleat rnw.s.cnv—d r. milk, XV Tborupsan; lot b b gu-rdts, 8 T Cdunr , li 4 owl bbbi, W 31. K. UFO; 3 rob., W.I. tle/tlroy • 4, 2 tr 0031 3 las Rawls, C LI Zlegl.,; IS W Nic3oirne,:o; d Ll6l. [kb, I. 31eCtonst.d, 3 b. bscon, 1 t: Itlorllistid A Cont.., 1 010-st r Lx gouda, Llssirs. • Trool.lr, 45 rat 14.14 It It .Lltlaot..l,lAl r. It, 3 Irwin. L hods cupprr, 1 04,1.1 1,0 Li•wt•Y A 00 0 °I.A lo cblo., B AddrAr; I It Ler, i w ILI., I W v Ggllkber, I do; It SI, 15., • !Irv, I. WIWI-HU, 30 cars .0Cl: i 10. 0 SO/. bids rkks, Ar hl. calor, 215 bhl• nil, 575 Oh.lo mesa, V6B bbl. fluor, 16.3 cosr.4l t.t.occo, -. :1)0 brio 1 . 1 4 1 . 1 WC , t is Jc, 5f.9 215 rib buttrr, 605 tp• do, TS tt i I.LIs Ilqiur, 05 10,, Pub.., LAI U. rope, 76 raas 1a• , 1.r.r, ft , 0 plk•• 00. mall, BUS lase.sailra du et...p. 4' LI loga.au, Ctarl. e k LJlrm CINOINN ATI, ru, N I' IlibturJ-4 by. turots, 41 fru hu1uf,11,12.1. 2 , four, ('2.2 k. • Cc kJ Judo, Liufb • llugcbio...fr 4 pt,ts :6.6,16.. 6 Lludouy. 24 (Wu .144. 1, J A 11•143/w0, 100.,.1,...,1 - U.. (COW, tlailnisd, lu o.lou I 0 1. V.•0”.....c. A A., 110 el.. lubt.itu„ Clai m: LIJ do • Lori • 52 du du, lo .3.10.7 g ...-1•• do, 2 I.bis liqoura, ra114.0...:1.,12 MA. la d heti, W Ilati.g.: 241 fau.' t.*lu•• tiff, If a a., • lilt 1,10. r, 101.1.1. lit P Scar, Juan 11.nif, I ir II bin A V IV It, 1V VI 11.1• 1 Ilun, 1110 an A Vi IA 2 g 4:. • tridut, kilter A !was. I 1.1 1.21 •11 , ,, 0101 J liar V. II 1:1•11.1 Ng:, 2141101. 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