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TIItIRDA.I — ", — .P.PRIL log, 1886
SUP,PUBLICAN MASS !MEETING
We direct the attention of our readers to
the call for a Republican Mass Meeting to
the Diamond Square, Allegheny, this even
ing, at 7/ o'clock.
W trust the meeting will be large and
harmonious, as we have nc doubt it will be.
It it called by a spontaneous movement of
the people. We have had several papers
handed- In to us urging the call for this
meeting, signed by hundreds of our most
estimable citizens. It is not too early for
the Republicans to confer together, to look
each other in the aye, and to draw that in.
apiratlon which a-iy lead on to victory in
Octbber next. fletteral distinguished speak.
era are announced_
DEATRI OF JOREPEr COLTART
The death of thigi asthmatic gentleman is
announced to-clay. He was one of our old
est citizens, having . emigrated to thi , city
from Scotland more than forty 'years ago,
when this city was but a village compared
with its present size. Fie engaged in busi•
neat. here at an early day,'iind during a
long and active life maintained a high elm.
racier for enterprise, probity, sound judg
ment and fair dealing Few men have
ever lived in the city who mn paint to 3
fairer record, and we bear of hi. , death with
profound anti sincere regret
A flOlwinERN gentlr•mnn, writing to
Hpirit of the Tim...,
"You know, of course, that the Southern
people, by a very large majority, are op
posed to union with the North. Do they
conceal iiY You know they surrendered
to force, not to argument. Do you expect
them to he convinoed? We submit, andde
as we ate bid. When you, through Con
gress or the President, say, "Elect repre
sentatives," but prescribe no conditions,
we elect them to suit ourselves.. If you
want them to suit you, why don't you ay,
point them? Why go through the thrce of
an election' We are to your hands."
This is frank and manly, because it sets
forth the facts without passion anti without
concealment.
111TS1INCIDON county, a few days ago,
• Republican County Convention was held
to determine whether what is known as
"the Crawford County system" of selecting
candidates should be adopted or not. The
system was rejected, 7to 48 This system
has been tried in Pittsburgh, with what
4uccess was demonstrated at the last selec•
tion - of a republican candidate for Mayor.
OF the new Collector of Customs at New•
York, the Trtheine says
"Mr. Smythe was never much of a poll.
tictan, belongs to no 'wing,' no clique, and
had 'very little political support. For years
a prosperous and at length an eminent
merchant, and of late a leading and sue
cesafAl banker, his haeiring was almost
wholly from business men, and his selec•
tion reflects credit on the President who
made it, the more that his leading compet
itors were conspicuous]) strong and fit
men. ''
TEM Memphi. Aratanche, which yielded
to (IR.utr . p.rstomire policy while in com
wand of that city, has beeu revived, and
4..COnitiain:, a call for a grand Southern Con
yention, to he held on the 4th of July, - for
14jlurpoee of rowing to a definite under
atandinv as to the political ltatu3 which the
State, and people of the South are to rwcu
py infthe future
JUDGE arsTesno of the United Stall-
DinEiEt Court at Mobile, has rendered an
important decision A young man, a mi•
nor while, a passenger on board one of
the 'Mobile and New Orleans steamers, en
gaged in cards and lost. as charged, to a
professional gambler, a considerable mum
of money, really the property of hi= mother.
It is also stated that milt had been institii
ted for therecovery of the money, not
h
e
z i t.
the e g ambler, has o f btt ,,e t h he h t ett aga a t h n dden t
dad in favor of the plaintiff
A HOST remarkable How of natural burn
ing gas was recently discovered while bor
ing for oil at Getzville, near Buffalo. A
company has been formed, with ample cap
ital, who are about to develop and utilize
this gas IlLiutroducing it into the city in
mains. A contract has already been made
with the city gas light company, by which
'they are to receive forty thousand cubic
feet of gas per day, at $1 per thousand .
The company have recently procured from
Professor Badly accurate tests of the gas
produced, showing its superior quality
FLAOGUO.—A firm in Alha
ny, New York, has received au order to
manufacture fifty thousand Fenian flags
W11141•4110: 4 1 , Azi
Take Time by Ilbe Forelock
The miasma, which generates epidemic fe
•en Is now rising In clouds cladsr the blazing
beams of the nog-day sun. Every — living body
as well as refuse animal and vegetable matter,
emits unwholesome vapors, and In crowded
cities and the dense assemblages which Duel
Ilan and pleasure call together, the elements
of disease are evolved. The pressure upon
ovetty vital orgab is never so great as In the
jeneond and third months of summer, and
alleattlion effuse teaches us that these organs
ratinirii to be reinforced to meet it.
We bold our Urea, so to speak, on a rearm,
wag lease, and this Is the aosson when the pro
wess of dilapidation Is most rapid and repairs
are most required. Therefore build up, prop
and sustain the powers of nature with that
nighty vegetable recuperant, Hostetter.s Bit
ters. He who takes It may be said to clothe
himself in earl ma, against which u p ,-
flemic disease will 1 Its poisoned shafts in
rain. This is no grainHous assertion, but a
gtest suglical /ha, attest by twelve years'
sixtleVionoe in every climate at the habitable
globe. Extremes of temperatnTe always dia.
turb the fqinctions of the stomach, nte bowels,
the laver and the etas. it is throne these
that the most dangerous maladies assail us
Tam them In advance with Hostetter'a
tern, and defy heat and malaria.
Howletters Sitters
♦ re sold wholeaaleand retail at very low rates
at laminea Drug and Patent Medicine Depot,
tio. el Market attest, corner of the Diamond
and Market, near rtmrth strew.
sprtnZ•Ond SEldinfer Good•
Tn. well-known niece of Mr. John {Toler.
Merchant Tailor, No. 1.28 Federal street, Alla
ghapy, bee been lately fitted tm with a new La
wirtment of Spring and Sommer goods. The
stock hall been Well Selected, and embraces all
the numberless articles needed for gentle-
SLISM.9 garments. A large stock of toady-made
/sante, cogts,vests, to., will also be found in
hie establishment. Ilia stock of furnialang
$OO6ll cannot be surpassed. Persona desiring
ropurthase • good sun of clothes would do
well by giving Mr. Wallet a call.
Thomas W. Parry & 00.,
Dirseilcal Blida Roofers, and Dealers in Ameri
can Rate of various colors. Oboe at &leas.-
der Laughlin., ne the Water Works Pitts
burgh. Pa. once, Yo. la Pike street. Or
den prom attended to. All work warrant
ed water p . Repairing done at the /bort
esS nottes. If for repairs, presided the
root to nut Kite. It ts yin on.
Oarpen or Jobbing shoo
Railing returned after an absence 01 three
Veers In the army, I have re-Opened lay shop
toren Bomar lobbing in the earPenter nue
at the Old stand. Virgin Alley, betWelft, Smith.
Mail street andCtherry rah* , Orden solicited
and 9T 0 1 1 40:7 attended to.
=I
Tnessisauta are superior to all others
In retard to zone, loath, durability and work.
stainapp. JEnabe's &mars Pumas-ham thalr
new improved Wand Scale and "Aarage
U•nls."
VOLUME LXXX.--NO.
CITY ITEMS
"Armin, Treble
In all of Knabe's
iinabe'• "Agraffe Treble ,
Pianos, Charlotte Blume, Sole Agent
Kaaba•, Square Grated Plano.
Fm •ale only by Charlotte Blume, tt F:fth
wrest. •
111. Iriaitoret. Drug Stem
Removed to 108 Smithfield street, throe door
above Fllttk street, opposite Lb. !ostenbie.
Ilttalltaa
Cheap, on the N. E. corner of' Fourth and Star
het +treat• C. Easton Lova „I Btu,
Automatic Gamma
In rosewood, walnut and oak ma., made by
Prince & Co., for sale only by Charlotte Blame
Prince dr Co.'.
impros ed Patent Prize Medal Automatic Or
gans and htedodeora. Splendid nea stock at
Blume, Mingle Store, 43 Fifth etreet
Imaxnense Stoek.
At Ww. Flesolnglenrst dams hat and 1,11 .ase,
No. 139 Wood street., wholesale and rrtati 'l4
low as any Jobbing house In the roue Ire
Dr. faardner.
The renowned Eye and Ear Surgeon, ts in the
city at the Monongahela Menne. In•I all in ho
are afflicted melt the Doctor.
Deaham.
And all 111Aeasen of the Eye, are treated rue
reaslrelly by Dr. Gardner, Or•ull.1 tan., A tiri+t
at the Monongahela Uoune.
The Eye and Ear.
Person,• quantum from disease of (hone ,1 el
feats orgenn should go and conmult Dr. team!
ner, Oculist and AtlrtSt. Offlee at the htonon
gahela House.
--..ar-
Catarrh.
Dr. t:ardner, of New leek, who Is now at
rarlor 11, t rat floor, at the Monongahela House,
treats Catarrh by the use of warm Me.lical
Inhalatkw.. The afflicted should COIIBOII hla t
Let Itie Baud Flee and the Deaf
Are on suffering from deafness, or diseases
of the eyes If so, go and consult Dr. Gardner,
the eminent and skillful Oculist, and Aurist,
of New York, who is now at the Monongahela
House.
I=I:ECTEI
I draw the coolest glaga of soda Water.
I draw the sharpoat.
I make the heat Syrups.
I do all thief for ls gLasa, at 34 Fed
oral etzeet. Allegheny. 3taa .tOl
Colored Alpacas.
AL it great bargain In every shade of
They are mach lower than you can And them
else where Remember, we are Ile on the N.
F corner of Fourth anti Market streets
C. ii•NPOTI torn A 8...
Tine Eye awl Ear.
Or. Oardner, Oculist and Annat, can le cou
sulted at the Monongahela House, for Deaf
ness, Noise in the Head, Discharges from the
Ear, Obstructions in the F.ustachlan Tn be
and all acute and chronta diseases of the Ear
and air passages.
Ticking . mad Gingbamm.
ruder market rates, from the large auction
sales In New Tort and Philadelphia. Whole.
sale bneers call please make a note of this
tact. Remember, we are now on the N. K. cor
ner of Fourth and Market streets
C. layouts Love 6 Liao
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BY TELEGRAPH.
Adjustment of Price Llel•—}nfected
Money Destroyed---Omer Nelea•lng
Clement r Clay—New York Collector
•hlp.
Sit , . 1 oat., April is.—Tkic rrebt, r': epeclll
says: The prize lists for the crews of the fol
lowing Union vessels are now to process of
adjustment at the Prairtkanditorrs oftic, of
the Treasury Department, and will soon 1w
ready for Jinni:a:llion: °arise°, Hatteras, Ala
bama. St. Lawrence, Two Sirters, Pursuit.
Restless, Fla aterredits and Penobscot.
Treasurer Spinner, yesterday, received from
.„.
ti
. F ederal .t..nrgeron Botrltni een, hen-
Gucky, the Mum of one hundred and ninety
nine dollars, In Coiled States currency, tOe
property of stnall_poz patients in the Military
Hospital at that place, and which he, the sur
geon, deemed lultullciona to allow to go into
clrcWatlon. The infected money . which wat.
securely sealed was burned by General Spin
ner, who on Ms own responsibility forwarded
the same amount In new greenbacks to Gra
Bowling Green Hospital
A Wastdngton Proemial +ars The roilnwing
artier has Just been Alined from the Mar De
partment' .
W se LDLYABT ISSN
Watial Si OTON April 17, 186 G.
ordered that Clement C. Clay, Jr., is hereby
released from confinement, and Is permitted
to return or remain in the State of Alabama,
and to visit such other places In the Untied
States as his personal business may renders
necessary upon these conditions: That he
takes the oath of alleniance to the United
States, and gives his parole of honor to can
duet himaelf a loyal citizen, and to report
himself in person at any time and pl.° to
answer any charges that maybe hereafter pre
ferred against him by the United States.
By order of the President.
E. D. TOWNSEND, A. A. t..
The Tribune , ' Wealth:4ton speolal any.: The
New York Collectorship eoritinnes to be the
theme of varied though general compliment
ary remarks. A Senator stated that be thought
that the appointment of Mr. Smythe would
be readily confirmed, but that the Senate
would probably postpone action upon It for
some time Trne men on all sides commend
the. Preaulent's courage in breaking clear Of
all mere partisan pressure, and making an
appointment In the sole interest at the enm•
Mercial class.
wow -
New York illattere.
baw loss, April le. The strike on inc coy
railroads continues, with unabated inconve
nience to travelers. In the forenoon of rester.
day the old hands on the Third avenue went
to work on the understanding that their de
mands would he complied with, but tied up
again on bearing that Finch was not the coin•
pany's intention. On the other lines railroad
traffic was more or less Irregular, and ceased
altogether at eight o'clock r. a. A riot took
place last evening in the neighborhood of
Thirteenth street and beyond Avenue. Ar.
rests were made and the rioters separated
without doing much injury. A meeting of the
drivers took place to Continental Bah, at
which enthusiastic speeches were made and
subscriptions raised for the assistance of the
strikers.
- -
Judge 1ngT11.1.1.1.1 has decided relative to the
claims of Morris Ketchum & Co. on the New
York and New Haven Railroad Company, as
to the latter's responsibility for the fraudulent
lame of stock by Robert Schuyler. The de
cision is, Judgment for the defendants in the
sum of 5100,076.65, with interest on the sum of
554831.f4 from April 10th, 18136, and costa.
Col. ()'Mahoney visited the Gerllll.lla Aa
oembly Rooms, where the fair of the Fenian
Sisterhood Is being held, last night, and de
livered an address on the prOgrOSB of the
work.
The pollee report that. several deaths from
ship fever have recently oecurred In o wretch
ed tenement called the Wrens' Nest, In WU
laremburg, Long Island. Other GUMS are re
ported on Grand street.
The shipments of ootton from thts port ex
clusively, during the week ending last even
ing wore to the unusually heavy amount of
21,10 D bodes, of the currency valve of 1136,971.1 a
The office of H. ll—Benedict, Lexington ave
nue, was entered last night by burgh,., and
his safe blown open with such a tremendous
report that it startled the police, wno gave
ellible and arrested two of the confederate
thieve..
igneous North and Month
New YOWL, April It—The Tettomee says. Th
Supreme council of Free Masons of the South
ern Jurisdienion met again yesterday Si the
Templar's Asylum. Among the visiting In
t_pector Genera/AI were Brothers lead, of Now
fampellire, and rage, of BlealittettUsettA. A
long report of Brother Rockwell, of U.:origin
was read, on the conflicting claims of the two
bodies at the North, each claiming to he the
Supreme Council of the Jurisdiction. It was
shows that under the Constitution of 1786
neither body numbered among Its original
number a majority of those previously recog
nized by the northern Jtirtattietion es mei:abate
of Its &trireme Cannet and' that consequent.
ly neither one is legitimate. A reunion of the
legitimate thlrtyratrati in each Council Is re
commended as the pith , poesibleway to heal
the Idifliculty. lAist elerCs et magnificent
banquet. was given at the ettOpolita.,9 Hotel,
Martin Collins, of St. nis, to all Or the
Thinly 111ttd to the city. Before its close there
was display of
e ve ry friendship by bre
thren from
al
every State In the Union,
seine of whom were,not Tory long ago, oppos
eel to each other In arms.
From Itiasgala.. , Majtorted Engagement
of aparalma Fr 1,11•••••
New Y April le—The atoatner Columbia,
from Havana on the lttb, has arrived.
The Moro has a revert that on the tath Of
February the Spanish frigates Blanca and
Bernguela bombarded thl port of Conception,
and landed • force which captured the town.
One vessel is mid to have been Donk by them.
Almasta and }Counsel° reached Montevidlo.
The health Of Havana bird. Small poe he
re ße rte nteV ' gf a L Pouce
eartim o nake ßi w co art felt at
Ponce, March it.
AddlClonal National Banking Capital.
Bsisairr, Dit, April /B.—Todara Progres
sive .Apapaps_, on the autho r ity of W. G. Hien
barn State Tremont; that the finnata bill au
gni:dads tan millions of dollars additional
NSW. = , ‘Basang coital for OM England.
ruretlirTall State a ball plum= for la. u p,,,
nsMinim el 11/4.148,
THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S POLIO
Speech to Soldiers and Sailors
tt Asia:soros, Apra rep;v to the roa I
01 soldmrs and ballots ...sent Ole i tn. 1 - Isle
Howie then evening to pay (1%0,, otnie-d • O.
Inn President, Mr Johnson raid: I eontess
Mat tho altar posture of pubis nflair-,
I your presence and address give enr01...0p.-
!tient and elonflitenve to me in ray effort. I.;
discharge the duties ineUrtilwill noon tit , •re
public, anti In what I have to , I shad ad
' dress you In the character of cit say izen, -iiiio,
an,l soldiers. I Applause.]
We ale to-day Involved in ou
~ ot the
critical and tryi 1$ struggles that ha , e or
' eurred slime this uovernment came into
hence The nation has anotlier test still
teni.-
Liergo t and that Is to ve or ,to the na-
Lions Of the earth and gi to onWert u citizens. LIIIII
It has power to resist mternal foes • that it has
strength enough to pill .low n treachery at
home and treason within its ;;o n borders
(Cheers., Ilir comm....nut that or•leal,
and I trust t led Is s pass through It
sueressfolli it heers3
I [eel eiimploneitted los t h e still-ion of your
reprflsentat /ye to the fact that t uW,.I in tile
' , entire in 1860 and tArtl , w hen the nation w
; entering on this (torsi ordeal, soil ruis,l
voter anti hand again:d t reason, t lonelier) . and
tonnesat Immo.. oil ern.. of
• • good. - i I -.mud here to-slay, hobbit', po and
maintaining the name pr Inclines avlitelt I then
nun...lBlnd. heel , I -land lo.re t'.-.lit.
optimong traitors tool treason, 0 heti, n - they
he In the Sandi ~r In Ihe North. 11,0intelieers. I
I stand here 10-day Ite 1 then .doml. 11,111,4 nil
tny power. mental and 013,18,1, to preserve
this nation in passing through this third phone
or Its existence. The organized forces .2,1
,ornbined powers that recent!) 81.00.1 lit - rayed
against us are disbanded and driven from the
nett!, Inn It does lint follow there itri, ;dill no
enemies against our present form ol govern
teem and our free Instal:lions. Applause.,
I then sisal In the Senate of the United
States denying the doctrine of separation and
1.0,4,1,11 C I llenle4l then,, us Ito now, that any
state hiss the t will of Its tow n will to sepuale
from the other state, and Id/m . 073' to
destroy the Union and M oak up the GOVertO
men( and 1 think I have giVen some evidence
that I have I wen sineere and in earnest. and
now I war t t; , know why it Is th at tile whole
Intl. of slanderers mid cOlumnlators and 1,-
dtleers hose been harking and mapping at my
; Why Is it that Iliet em)
themselves against me P
la it because I stand on the side ill the pee
pie , and when I say the people, I include the
soloist, and sailors. [Cheers.) ti ht . tt taut
they are al eil in tradttemg, Vii ttytna and
tatlumnating met Where were they (tut mg tile
-rebellion) IA vcnee—at home in bed.) I Laugh.
ter I In the senate I raised lay vote° against
It awl a hen it was believed that it would be
to the interest of the nation and would assist
Si pulling down the rebelhon, did I not leave
nal place In the Senate, a plane of emolument,
ease and distinction, and take my position
ahem the enemy cone! I.s reaehett and where
men's hates were In danger' it beers and et tes
of "that's W.")
While I wan thus exposed personally and
publicly, and In every why, mim e pen.,
ent trailneeet and vanimnlators tere tar re
moved p
from the foe, and ((ere °ot) mg ease
and comfort. :Cheers and laugnter.i But I
etre not for them. I rare not that slander,
the not
whelp of sin, has been turned loose
against me. I care not tor all that, and let
me tell you here to-day, that although pretty
well advanced in tile, 1 feel that I shall live
long enough to live down the whole pack of
tradneere and slanderers (Applanae The;
have turned the whole pack loose to towel me
In your estimation. (t aces- - They can't Ito
Tray, Blaneh and Sweetheart. ht t le dogs
and ail vomit along snapping and snarling at
my heels, b u t I heed, them not. it. licers. t
The American people, calrena, -soldier, and
sailors know that front tuy advent otto polo
Ile life to the present moment, I bate annoys
stood unyieldingly anti unwaveringly the ad
vocate and deli/Mier of their rights and inter
ns.. (Cheers.) We are now In the nation's
third ordeaL We are not yet I.llraggh We
sald that States could not go out Of the Caton.
We denied tile doctrine of secession; and we
bare demonstrated we ere right We den,
unstrateri It by the sjrong arm Yes, the W
ater, and the sailors —God bless them—hate
demonstated, hy their patriotic hearts and
strong arms that states hare not the power
to leave the ,
rnton t Applause I
What followed , h.- t onfeder ate truth,
were overp../wered and dtshanded, and there
was. willinglesa on the part of the people of
those States Weems but, be onedlent to the
laws and acknowledge the supremacy or the
Constitution ot our lathers lot that ihi.e
We panned though (lilt third ordeal. It to y to
establish the prthetple that tro OLate had the
power In break up Hai [:oven - or/lout It 'was
to put dotal the ndlmlll ,, n Thi. re ell Wn way
put down, nod ho what, was It to .leetrei
later' ,Voi,mt
what at ill the., lo.ell t irli - ed
and all 1 1 1, treasure Wit sec . it tor
Lint purpose of destroying the Stale, N•. :1
was for the Tot rprine ni preserving ,n^ TlllO , ll
of the Mutt, That is a hat we hat e time von
t
tenting for, scot ,stabile, the /net that the
I motion can lift itself above and beyond lutes
I tine foes, and treason and traitors at Lame.
the rebellion in klannaclumette was
put dnw n, did that put Ittastuichusetts out of
the Union. and dent ro, the state , When the
rebellion In PennaylVAllin wan put down, lid
that deetroy the State anti put it out in the
Futon , alien the recent great rebellion
was put and the Cot stitutlon and 10.19
of the country re.toreil In the States engaged
In It. they constituted a part lot the glorious
and height galaxy of States I Lood,theers I
in passingl through this ordeal what
j has been dune m Tenneasee under the
direction •uf me - lamented predecessor ,
We eOtellieneed the work ot'tore
; tlon We succeeded, bef o re I ••st
here. Inrettoring the relation. inch
I had exlsted between lennesoee arid tile rest
of tae ton with one exception, and that was
the relation 01 representation. I came to
Washington, and tinder extraordinary tar
, einostance., Nlleel'etiell to the President Lid
chair. What then, The Con green of the n
tml States had adjourned without pt ewe] long
any plan. I then proceedial a. I had dune in
my own "'tate, under direou n n of the inivern
ment to restore the other Staten. How .11,1 we
; begin) We found that the people had no
courts, and we said to the •Inilsre-. Diet rict At
torneys and blarelials, ••nu slow and hold
Cour courts The people need the tribunals of
justice to he opened." Was there ant thing
I wrong to that! The courtsw l • rl. a,pezied
What elect We looked out end saw that the
hfen Orpte'r3lit ' ha ) n d s
; of the rebouton. We said to tin Postmas ' tei
e el,e •• Let the people have taelllties for
, mail ommunii.ution, and let them again be
gin to understand what we all fee; and think
—that we are one people."
We looked on again and saw that there was
a blockade, that the custom houses were all
l'closed. We said. men the door of Inc custom
house and remove the blockade, let trade and
isarnmeree and the pursuits of peace be resol.
I
vet and It wan done. We then traveled on
step by step, opening custom houses, appoint
ing collectors and establishing mall facilities
and restoring all relations that had been In
terrupted by the rebellion.
Wan there anything undertaken io lie dune
here that was not authorized by the t (nista
tion 1 that was not Justified by die great neves
cities of the case that has not been deafly
consonant With the COUtaltatiOa. with the
genius and spit it of ourtiovernment. I heers./
What remained to be clout I Our other thing
remained to demonstrate to the civilized and
pagan world that we hull passed suceessially
through the third ordeal if our Nat ional e is
tence, and proved thatpur Government was
perpetual. A great principle was to be
restored which was established In our
, revolution, when our fathers were contend
, ing against the power of Great Britain.
What was one of the powerful causes of their
complaint I It was that they were denied ro
' presentation. They complained of taxation
without representatioh. (Cheerio One of the
greet principles laid down by our fathers, and
which fired their hearts, was that there should
be no taxation without representation. How
then does the matter stand I Who has been
usurping power; who has been defeating the
operation of the Constitution, and what now
remains to be done to complete the restore
' Clan of these Staten to all their former relit
. [lons under the Federal Government, and to
finish the great ordeal through which we have
been passing, is now to admit representation,
(Cheen), and when we say admit representa
tion, what do we meant We moan represen
tation In the constitutional and law abiding
sense, and which was intended at the begin
ning of the Government.
An that is needed to finish the great work
of restoration In for the two houses respect,
Ively to determine the gseotlon. Oh but Nome
one will say, a traitor might come in. The
answer to that is that each house must be
Judge and if a traitor presents himaelf can
not either house know that he is n traitor
(Applause.) And if he is a traitor, cannot
hpey kick him out of the door and send him
Ottek, saying tel the people who Sent him, "you
moot send as a loyal man " a...beers, and a
voice, "that's logic.") there any difficulty
about that I ("No, no," and cheers) If trai
tor 'presents himself to either house, cannot
I that house say to line, ..no, you cannot he ad
!Witted - to this body go back. We will not
deny your people the right of reprealniPition,
but they must send a local inprrnne
(Cbeers.,
While I base been em, tend rng against r
tors and treason end secession and the dies..
lutton of the Unit/ILI have keen eontentlnig
at thestone time nottlist intinolitintion
power here, and 111111 k commitilation of liner,
here Is equally dangerous with separation of
the States. (Cheers.) The one would lett( r
otnd might run into enan ny, While r.,c.
her wouldroncentrale and tlialllCalle
monarchy. Oh' but there to an Idea sbr.sol .
that one man Call be fl usurper, out there Ann.
ilred or too hundred Tall Callllol al r Leff,-
son, the Apostle of Liberty, tells fool on
dues common s that tl - runt anti 'teepee- '
Win can be usercised ense,
by many, more rtgorono.
lv, more 'rigorously, and noire t era.° leisny
than ho one.
When tribrtruktrirelte fleet elected IC the ito.
man republic th ,LlttoOd at the door u( the
Roman Senate, w was then encronthlng
0o FCe popular rights and putting the heel of I
pow r on the necks of the peoples the people
chose a tribune and placed Rim at the dons of
the Senate. So when that body ventured en
oppressive act, he was clothed with powers
sa veto—l forbid. Tour President is now the
tribune y of the people. I thank liod I urn
intend to assert the power which tilt people
have placed m me.
Tour President Stands here day Vint day.
and discharges his duty like n horse On a
tread wheel, and because he dons dlfTet
Opinion in regard to public measures, be must
be denounced so a usurper and a tyrant. • • •
I am with your citizens, soldiers and sailors
Who has anorificed or partneri more than the
humble individual who address. your 11as
not my ell been put, with my life, my proper
ty? Everything sacred and dear to cants Las
been staked upon It, and can I now be asuman,
tad Of faltering at the close of tills third or
deal of the rebeilloot
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PITTSBITRGE THURSDAY, AP - Rll, 19, 1866
A MEMORIAL TO MORRIS
Justice Asked for Union Sol
diers and Sailors.
THE FLYING \Ai AL 54(41 . A DRON
It' ..sll it" rot, April 11,-1 he following Int
l:Ili l wits presental In the lionse
To Mr Honorable the Firm, •4 Rep', +of
the I!nited blot.
Your memorialist humbly represents that,
In common with the loyal people of the re
public, he has been anxiously waiting for pin
ties to be done the soldiers ofithe Union army.
particularly those who have been disabled,
and the parents, widows, and Orphans of those
who hare been lost. P.esolutions of thanks
and proclamations 01 recogulgatinn may
sufilemni for those whose garners are well
tilled, but it 1111 a notorious fart that the great
mass of the ranks of the army were not from
U./one [high in (evil life, or tbone rejoicing in
, Lll,l lox /iry, and the nation was ((eyed
by tile agony, the torir.ltititi , , Ihr tears, and
Lhe 1.1100.1 Of those who apparently had
the least interest is its preservation.
Declarations that the /tete.we owe the sol
diers is one the Iln 1011 van never par, seen/
so to parallge the lever/Meta that no sue
eessful attempt has yet, been made to 1111) it,
and the obligation is looked upon as of such
magnitude that it is partial!y sq oared it le a
matter of regret that the departments of the
i../cerement are almost (waled against the ap
plications of the living heroes null 0( tills age,
and too often when the limping cripple and
the empty sleeve ask the privilege of an hon
est I Ivlthood ther are turned away us Lhe wan
detain mend leant or the insolent henget Itn
the highways and street corners, thane whom
the nation should delight tp 1101101, are eom
polled to bog for their daily bread :hall we
do lass for otir soldiers than rebel communi
ties. who perilled everything am! falled In the
striwiet The people of riot Ida In their Leg
islature u Ice months ago tnade 1l 1101111 up
propriatiOls sot It,, support of disabled sol
diers, widows null orphans, graduating the
Amounts only by the wants of the nileedy.
shall we full to 1(0 lae ranch promptlj . an
chem ttl lye
The mere pittance of eight dollars per
xlll/ was axed t hen the nation w Ita poor.
and that SU. 11 . 0111 11 purchase more than duo-
ale the necestaivier(Of life then than now. Tne
faith of Lhe republic als pledged in advance
to the wounded soldier and sailor, the widow.
and the orphan. Let it be redeemed, no that
gratitude may let Ow.. In deeds, anti not in
empty words 011 IV. Is It analog 100 noich
that it title eight dollars was formerly paid
twenty thonid be given now, ime that the
pension lawn may be 1,10 111011 111.1 that 1.1.! pen
s
ainer.can //Math his hotintj with less of 11.11-
noyance and perplexity than is new the rale.
Four yearn of war clearly a s that the Al
t
ight) will be avenged on nations for great
offenses May ire not provoke this indigna
tion by oommitting Lhe basest of cram., In
gratitude. to those who saved the nation's ,
ale.
vigil.]
The Ilerald's Washington 11p.161 says tine
Flying Naval :squadron for duty in Eastern
waters, has been determined on, anti in le eon
blot of the shiest - heel steamer De veto, nine
guns, flagship; the iron-rind 51.Intononeall,
four guns; the double ender Shamrock, seven
guns; the sldewheol steamer Augusta, nine
guns; the double ender Winooski. 'even guns,
already en route for last port, Maine, and the
steamer Dow, seven guns. The squadrons will
be commanded by an Onieer Of rank of Acting
Rear Admiral. The squadrons Is to leave lists
rendervous, (Eastport, Maine,) by the :anti In
stant, and will remains at that place until the
Fenian excitement there is at an end, after
which It will proceed to the Gulf ant et. Law
rence. Bay of Chnleur and other ponste on the
lirnltil North American eon VI, in protect tin.
tithing vessels.
IMEMMIE!
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STEAMER CITY OF NORWICH COLLIDED
ELEVEN PERSONS PERISHED
NEW YORK, April I+ , —llk, .leAluce 1 ily
or it.ll, uf the New 1..m1.1111ne. r,.111.14,11ti
the -good 4/ow tort:moon with a Acton roll, ttt
ime the steamer thrnegh tont .eit It, on
lire, utterly destroying het Ten pentets toe
supposed iti be 10,1.
Lc, an —The follow mg onteietilat s sre clot,
tired from an officer of the hu11...41 ,Leuxurt,
Utty of `ota ict.. Short It term,' I chief
haze being on et the tone, seinen., stand
ing to east ward tin the wind, wlind. ss then
hien ote It adv.] li',,Zlt , trilt•k the t us' of Sot
loll plot lot wet ti of the port hot, a ttli great
tot re teartug her t tufted - . nod k flee kiln a /urge
note i t her lode, thrtobth which the a ate ,
tt-netl Into tits est., in lolge ,ustillto•
The steamer !win, o upper nil,
lower the' ors., te,,et,e,l
Inver fires rind foreed the names :too the On
room, boiling the dry and oily wood work of
that department, which In turn commonica.
tett with the other light and combustible ma
terials with Which this room a abencompasseil,
and In mneh time then 11 lakes
In tell the sad tale, the -lean.] a IL.
enveloped In one tons- of name.
Al the taue of the catastrophe the oessengte s
nod craw were in bed, Iltt le dreaming of the
Nolen! able end fate had ordained tot some tit
them. When they had thormight3 awakened
to o knowledge of their pertloun satiation,
death aloof. seeming Inevitable, and in es
moo, repul.ir (4 1.1)0(11., [lint by flood to tiro
The ennfosion 'sot grunt. The crew and pa..
sengen, or such as hail been enabled to come
on deck from thetterths below leaped alto the
water nod cluog to the hales and boxes, the
cargo uf toe Vessel 'tenting around. These
did not afford the sought-for security. The
Ham, descended from the tokpatner es the be
gun to sink, and ticket the very surface of the
star, setting ou fire the flontlogcargo and
a
ribilng nett horror and terror to th ca e acne
Eleven persons are kuowl to have perisha of
the fifty who were on Hard, uniting diem too
1 , 1 - 01111.0111.; boy..
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT TITUSVILLE
Hole b.. Machine shops,
Destroyed.
LOSS O‘LK THEE. MOOED THOIsi\D DOLLAIM
Suspected Incendiaries Arrested
Tit lib VILLA, k., April lire broke out
here at I-3. this morning In 0 small frame
building on the corner of Franklin and Snort
' , treats, AllU (hence extended in all directions
with great rauldity. From the railroad track
the fire swept with irresistible force north
ward.
The following are among the loners. Dilling
ham A Cole,, machine shop, Union iiotoi,
liallroad Hotel, National Hotel, Buffalo Ms. ,
log Saloon, Adam flood's Foundry and ma
chine works, ]Miler k Winhertfa grocery, Olm
stead B Jewhurst's paint and oil store, tiran•
ger, Little & Co.'s grocery and feed store.
Mueller's cigar and tobacco (anon . , Wm.
Nchlene's grocery, Brown and Barrous' stove
and hardware, meal market, shoe store,
small grocery, and various other minor build
ings. bleMnllcia A Bryan's foundry, the Petro
login House, John Locke A Soon' machine
shop and tbe bakery north or the foundry, are
the only buildings left on Franklin Area, be
tween the race way and the railroad. Two
parties have been arrested on suspicion of hav
ing causal the are. Loss 1000,000.
LATEST FROM NEW ORLEANS.
Mule Rinderptat tea the South
Levee Enclosures Torn Dow n
4)su.a...es, April lit—The mule cinder
post prevails In upper Louisiana nail Missls
eippt. Buffalo gnats are killing off the mules
and horses. On One plantation thirty-eight
died in ono night; on another twenty-five,
and on others twenty. There are continued
reports of damages to cotton and seed by the
frost and rain.
The enelosUres on the levee of the New
York Mail Steamship Company, and the At
lantic and Mississippi Steamboat, Company
were torn down to-day, amid great excite
ment, by the city surveyor, by order of Coun
cil, the enclosures being illegal.
The first race to-day, mile heats, best three
in live was won by Gilroy. Time, tally,
2054{. The seem.' race, two mile Inch, was
won by Charlegliartmaronc. Time cod.
urn Canby has Issued an order explanatory
to the President's proclamation. Ile save It
Toes not suspend martial law.
A number of sults arr already before the
military courts.
The Deering Family klarler-1 rue Bill
Tort nd- The Trial l'oriponetl
Pitit.usLent•, April 10.—The grand July
this morning found a ti Ile 1,111 of Indictment
against Antone Probst for thy . . murder of the
Degtrlng fatally. The prl.oncr was brought
11.1.0 I uurt anti arraigned at one o'clock the ,
afternon, after much legal delay. The pris
oner having no counser. the Court assigned
1,101 Sieve, Pilot P (PAW! and .1. C. W Al
bert The prisoner ut first stated that he did
lot with W have any defence at all, but SUbPb
.ojlWoy withdrew 'his objections to having
&tunnel After conversation with the orison
ea Mr. O'Neill asked that the arraignment be
postponed until himself and his colleague
imuld he afforded time to examine the indict
ment. It Is understood that the prisoner ek
gteunrstos
In t l , l O 11:a ,less
charging
tr a wd .
s ! : , ,' l u t tl o
the mtuhre.
der .1 Cornelius Carry. Thy District Altair.
tiev proposes to try him for the murder of
Mr. Denting This will show the confluence of
the commontitfalth unluer In the strength of
Ids cane, without availing himself of the pre
tended confession of the llWllitfrer.
bacifiVlV it ypltO Of<Allatter A r.
Nas Tette, April la—The Uritlati ideate
eh ip Virginia, from Liverpool On the 4th tilt.,
with Lealpaesengers has arrived. She had thin
ty-eight deaths on the passage. She is anchored
In quarantine The disease le said to be similar
to that with which the steemehip Eng
land is infected.
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The 'Virginia le
thee unulectlately t.eUt
the Lower Bay, to usual quarantine 111/011-
usage, which la twenty ml/es from the city.
CONGRINIONAL PROCEEDINGS
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Mr. C:rintet, trOm the t el, on Nal al
Alialrg, reperted the bill paie.e.l at the fOll4O.
to provide for the better ervenlzatlon nt the
nary, With an amemdmell : ;brat eert lon
relative to aßalAteat paynee•iere, which N io•
pawed.
Mr. Wilson presented as
enil petitions in
army °Mee, for inercastil pay, whiell were
referred to the Committee MI Military Affairs.
Mr. ' , harmer, introduced a resolution calling
upon the President tocononunlcate to the
ornate the proceedings of the military board
recent') assembled at Sit. Louis, in . rufution to
the appointments to tile reitulat army,
which a an adopted.
Mr. Doolittle canna upx J,o,at rr.44 , 1,11,11 sp.
prepriating $1,270.85 far fulfilling certain I rex
, Iles with the Indian tribe. , on the upper Ml—
owlet and the nigger Platte t in era, to b.,ex•
minded by- thet l nmmlanioaer of Indian Affairs,
nutter the direction of the oeeretary o f the In
terior. After some Clkactssion Inn the I eltaii
, policy Of the liiii,irrirdent, the refidut lois was
aflopted.
The uullnishini busisess /t 5 esit.nlets , whtell
wan the bill for the reilet 01 nertaln nasal son.
trat!ters, was taken op,amt after a few es--
ni ke Iron, Mr. Johnson s'is- postponed until
to-morrow,
Mr Wilson milled ...tint restl hi thank..
io Ur n. ilancook, whleh was passed.
Mt Wilson milled up the Mouse
appointing managers for the National A.yluto
for disabled soldiers. 'II appotitts nine mana
gers, to to. divided Into three elmiLes; three to
serve six years, three for four years, and three
fur ttro years, The rem/..110u waspassed.
ealled up the l l ostotilee appro
priation 1,111.
After norne illednißsiOn, the Rending hill win.
pmdpOned tO•napertile. and the amend
ment Wan ordered to be prluted.
On motion of Mr. Clark, the Hobs,. 1.0! to
amend en s ant relating. to the emrpm
was taken up.
Pending the COttviddration of this till. hr
Senate went 1,00 ox.eutiv” and “min
after colymened.
DIEM
11l otloll of Mr. Pallet -a., the 1 . ..1111/IWe,
of the Whole was tllstaltat deg tl4l[ll t hr rot t her
t o nsitlatratton of the Senate ball for the teller
et James U. Clark. and the hill tame before the
house for consideration, It appropriates ttl,tS3
toe the services of Mr Clark a art.!, Charge
WA
IT:tire at Itrusselsfrom .t s
to Sep
tember, ItCdt. The hill was passed
:Nlr. Payne pre:mated a atwitter .' of the Wit.
etatistn Legislature. asking the assent of Con
de.e to the change In the root e of the Land
Grant !holt - owl front Portage to BayUchl, and
thence to hormrlor. and asking a grant of
lands to nil an the c tstrnetann ot so tunch of
tale Portage and Sop. tor ltallruntl as extends
tO Ito Lae to nil.),
The memorial was referred to the ; Com
!Attlee on Public Lands.
- Mr. aeolleld introduced a f the retie(
of Commander •1. C. Carter, Whirl was rend
twice and refer re..l to Int. COMM Mite on Naval
Affair,
Mr. Iturlergh. of Due.lali lerritory, introduc
ed a bill, malting a grunt of lands to aid In the
united coustructiotr of a railroad and lei ,
graph line from the cite of Yorktown to the
Western line of the Stitt.' of Minnesota, w the
territory of liish was read to ice
antl reti.regl to the Committee yin Public
Mr liorlelgh Also lollanlarel n bill to toilet,
.fig r I rural College fiat, whirls On lend
twice, and :armrest to th. Cononitt , w nra
culture.
The HOUSe then proceed ...I to the regular or
der of busineni, the call if 1 ortonlttee, tor
report., and resumed the eintanterution of the
hill reported o•rderitity from the Committer
6itt to niter l'emidons, tn, ten.. the ralltri ref
the onlmleuthiner of Pert.lon- It, 41,1110 i
'lint el the chief clerk, in per
The pending dtiention helm: on toe amend
ment odered by Mr rerdnot h ic.terday, t.
.trlkb out the oiconit cerium of the Inll, M
ere/L:4111g lite calories Or the Eho• f E nOllllllers
The amendment was twitted to
Mr. lions, of iiltnnie, Apoke against the r•
ernt principle of Increasing Sahli le-.
Mr. K 8149011, of lowa, %upported ttin prf.pf..
salon leretwo The ,ttlary of the ComonsAnn-
.
. . .
.
er, but thought the salary of t . ho eblef clerk.
should not exceed $2,000
Ni nahltarne, ut Intnni., eantentnttl that
the wile argument ).11tying aneat t,ano
toiletry to the rourallevelanter ref Pen. a matt
atejely al,u to all latattet at bureau..
The enteral...tun was I urine, partlelpatett In
It) Steatite,. Hote, klenJausla, Farnswart h, Stet
earl, Pernhatn e land battler
The 4. reel Vu, question being ',l and Ur
eande.l. the ote waa taken by yea. end nay,
on Ihr paaaage of the 1.111, and r....nlted In aye,
nnyn tia t bill wa. rejeeterl. rno
it,. LO re...n.4114 won mad., and the Hama.
refuaed to lay IMg 1110(11.11 ill, hy table by a
1 oto of teas 35, day. 32.
Tne motion foro-consiitei
it note et 68 to .115.
ht. ui.orrlitlg hour baring capii ...I. :1
.elll er. 111.10 the role, ttlt I 1.,-intri
The 'peak er pre9eht et! nreport trorn Ilie
etatr) of WA; in reference to the ttllo. emu°
the claim for the eippreheroiton of Rooth
an I Othrs, Whirl, we. referred to the , iontolt
tee on App rottnatlmas
The Speater also prexenteil a re-iolutlOn of
the Cons - anthill of Texas lit favor of a south
ern branch 'of (Up Pacific Railroad, soot asked
a hat disposition should he made of it.
Mt [fonts, Int," r.l vt be ieterreit in the Com
nutria on the Po , •111,. It.li Mud.
Mr. Wants. orth 1111.% la. no amendment. tt
referenee to the Reconstruction Col3lllliTte,
Mt t onklion lilt.•to hoos With wont
view it ort. to retorted to the Committee
fon ifecono 'Wile,, W.. it with n viva to re-
; uo..t I not It rat 'road
M. RO/19 . .Ig - gested that tt xtt , lir
.ti getting a report on it The LL110,1•I
r 114.111 wll, rt•Jecte.l. and the resolotloll Hs rt ,
101 - 1 - .1 In the ononitteo 011 011 . Poem.Roll
road
The litorro. resumed the cnnsol raln.n ot the
remganize and estatilLgh the arm) or
; oiled atates.
The filth section being under OW r
nrfieul mot ell an amendment strlising Mt
the clause for officering the Veteranitesore e
corps and colored troops, and providing in
lieu of it I hat the outran, of the former shall
he appointed from any sinners or soldiers of
volunteer. or regulars who may have been
wounded while serving in the error ` or have
been disabled by disease contrrwited in the
service, and the officers in the latter from
those who have served as sinners of colored
regiments. The amendment was rejected by
a vote of us yeas to 37 nays.
Mr. Conklin moved an amendment by adding
to the fifth section the follow log proviso. Pro
v Weil, That all officers of the existing Veteran
Reserve. Corps, excepting those nnw actually
detailed for duty in the Freedmen's Bureau,
or otherwise actually employed, shall, on the
passage of this act. he mustered nut of ser
vlte, sod put upon the same looting with
other officers. The amendment was al:reed to;
y ea, !V.,' nays Rt.
The House then adjourned.
From Nawhville
7i. Ann vi its, April bl.--. The trial ot Henry
Bruner wan resumed this morning. Captain
natouel Vooris, of the atli Illinois, Judge
Advocate, made application (or an adjourn
ment of thin case on the ground that an applt
kntion had been made to the General Com
manding the Military Division to send tor
coousel to assist m the siren...ion of this
Vase. No definite reply having yet been re
velvet] to this application. the court is there
fore adjourned.
tl'Dik•atton iff woo to be made to the Legla
allure fora charter for an oil refinery to he
hwated near Nashville.
The river Is tolling, with four feet on the
ti nal s.
Minh, on the Border.
New Yeax,Apr2l la.—A special to the Her.
old, from St. Sterikena, to-day, says Thr A. , -
)ntant General of Maine arrived to-day.
A British frigate 1! In the river, with trains
on hoard.
The Herald', Eastport dispatch says the le
clan schooner WEln again seized to-la), but
released this evening
The flag ship of the West India ,quadron
want up the at. Croix to-day the brought
seven hundral troops from Halifax.
Piste of the reveldential Funeral Car.
New Yoke, April 18.—The Secretary of War
Una finally consented to the sale of the Fresh
denthd car, tit Thomas Durant, Esq., vice.
,resilient and general manager of the Jnlon
Pacific Railroad, who tenders its use to his
Company, for the accommodation of the
officerson special occasions. It will leave
Now York in a few clays for the Went, with
several of the Government directors, who go
out to examine the condition of the work on
the rood.
Report Contradicted
Luc pivibui, April 18.—A distinguished Fed
eral Oilricer, formerly commander of this post,
Just arrived from Now Orleans, contradicts
poeltively the recent reported arrest of Hen.
Burbridge or his brother Oscar H He says
.mch a report propaoly arose from the arrest
of several sob-agents remently made by
Burbridge.
Nova Senate. Parliament sod
anon.
. Aprll_lB.- A resolution in tat of of
the confederation of the British North Ainetl.
ran provinces, and appointing n litOegatt4-1111.0
o to Ell
Ittad UP arrange tilt! Oetflit9 ha. ege
pugg
d both li onises of Qin Nova Scotia
Vase of t'bolvrer,.
Porurt.• a ID, his April la —A man died 111
Ibis city of the cholera this morning. Ile IA
.14 to bare been one Of the nee %rho °seam, d
row the creamer Englund.
Kew Mamie
'Sun Muses" Song and chorus iV,,i,is
and music by Henry C. Work. Chicago Root
Cady, publieliera
"Sine Fine." quadrille Arranged by Fred
erick }Herne. Senn Turk F. plu m e, pule
t
Ere "T derlet h " !ew W" l l , - "'
F '"l fgm b t?,
pubnialer.
The three foregoing plenum nre for sale by
Charlotte flltnno, 43 Fifth street.
.I.lllle df thu Snow-titor
ut, , ' or “Pl
Wordeuse rath
er letul us lo." Song and eharus. s and
Cusic by Henry C. Work Chicago Rood d
ady, 67 Wekshlugton street.
••Antly Veto." noug_anklAillot . us. Wot,ls and
1.1111.41ie h Henry L. WortaliChteutro Hoot ,t
%Twat I mann street.
The Eye sod Ehr.—We would advise those
who are suffering from deafness and disease,
of the eye to avail themselves of the opportu-
I[yy
aog offered for obtaining relief, by eon.
suiting Dr. Gardner, oculist and *wrist., of
lieu York, whO Is now at the Monongahela
House. Omen, Parlor H.
May Ittoothltes.—The ruontnnes fur May
are beginning to appear. Harper, for Bray,
"Hours at Horne," and "Frank Leslie', Chil
dren's Friend," are just out, and can be had of
W. a. trlldenfenny, No 48 Fifth Street, near
Wood.
CITY AND SUBURBAN
PRINTERM WANTED
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uitest advice.. from Jimmy Hamill are,
that on for I'll Val In Nea York he railed on
Mr queen, the edam of the rig/NT, and Was
at
rprhoql t find posqesshm 9 letter from
the editor of the hp , o - rooon objeeting, nn be
half of Kelly, to t wo of the oothiltlnns Atipula
ted In tern, The Oral emulitlon ob
lique(' to is, that IselH (Moak' reeplye but two
week• notice of the place and dal. , of the
races: and the ALL, MO. that 111 the event of
rough wenthet the raves he post famed
until 4 qmooth (mar., .o. foul Kelly
thinks lie should hare at least a ininltn•l
not we of the time and place. and insists that
the: shall i.e run on the tar fixed (Ilion,
let the wi l tlltler be fair or foul. The rind point
Hatton might yield willingly. but the w-cond
he 1,111101, as It would he impossfhle for hint
to row if hi' water shrink! lie rough, for the
very good res.son that Ills scull would fie In
great longer of swamping, and as tie is unable
to swim in- would thereby endanger his life.
If look-. very like as If Kelly wants a chance to
nark out, or he would not at this late day urge
Finch fatal objections to the propositions of
Hamill Kelly ran certainly row better in
calm than rough water, and . lie could lose no
advantage by having a fair day, hence his at.
to ,take ManiHl ueeetir so great a risk
tai that of drowning looks as though lie was
showing the a, hits feather. The race Is "no
go” at orescut , and it lint likely that Hamill
will surfer himself to be trifled with much
longer.
?drumled. Railroad Accident—A Man
Alt acetlent of st most singular eharacter,
resulting - In the death of Mr. Daniel Gress
man, at Orapeville, Westmoreland county, on
the Pennsylvania Railroad, occurred on• Tuna
day evening, about flee o'cloek. Mr. Gressman
was riding a +eery spirited horse, along the
public road, WWII% at this point runs parallel
with the rnilrond, and in intersected by an
other road, crossing the track almost at
right angles The Balboa train ass proceed
ing when the horse became fright
ened and run away. The train had not cleared
the cross road when the excited animal
reached that point. and ran full speed against
the train, bounding upon a truck ear about
the noddle of the train, and attempting to
lump over to the opposite side. hi r. I.reesman
was thrown bark upon the south track with
such violenee to fracture lilt. shrill, and
rause Instant ,lent The deceased was about
seventy vino, of :tgc, and resided near the
scene of the accident. w inch was WI Messed by
One
of Ilia dunghters. Strange to city, the
tiers,. Its not killed, although it wits con
sitlerlthly injured. It wan a very tine animal,
valued at about tour hundred dollars
The California Minwtrel•
lie inset, already announced that Messrs.
I -atom Murphy .1 smith`, far-famed hand Of
minstrels In ill give a series of arm class en
tertainments in tuts cay, cmmeitelng on
Monday evening tell, at Maso o
nic Ilan. The
press everywhere speak to tills troupe in the
highest terms of commendation, of which the
following. trout the Rosin-Attu Espress, of
March 14th, Is a fair sample
We en- supporter] hy the audience of last
evening in calling (:Litton, Murphy tt. cruith's
I alifornla minstrels the heji in the I tilted
States. The Ilrai part embraced operatit
gems, solos, unartetts, and the usual end busi
ness. In all ut these particulars the Lalitornis
Minstrels excel The instrumental 111.1 e was
unsurpassed The entreA in the irony,.are of
tonal quality. and LAP Jokes were new. In the
budget they are Unita:me and every feature
was encored. Cotton and Murphy are humor
ists ot the highest order, and they work to
m-titer Ilnely. The Irish song, jig snit clog
Mince by Master Bennie was a pleasing 11,1-
.1, The carnet player of the company is
e.inaled Ire but few lie plays up to e with
perfeet ease, unite ills note, see as clear as
bell lam to pal amlarize end glue each per
former t h.• m 11 1 ,11.111 rin t I I , llt he merited would
Mk, more space th , nn voulY he spared, and as
fliOu give hot one more entertainment In this
Lily, se will reply teitelote they are Ills
best in the I ttlte. smi l
~I arcs
The New tendefffy of rut.lr .
The ne. \ (141..111Y fx.st appronch•
m it cornpletn.n, ant evert - thing wllls he In
rendinenn lo "pen up evenlng,
April 'oil, The Manngere.l,Lltie flendel
a•lx teli 1,110%11,nLL ne. II red for TI,,
firm In,. week.celebrated 1.'111.11
Opera. Title t r .t.neighty ,1141111-
Lwrs, nll thoronehl:, Itlll,l In the, r.”.peetlve
par., nod nntler the mnpenntendence ~( NII
(scorer. l'he opera. to my.. Wt. - ft/1/I.'li lit
presenLed In the mm.......... tn der
Mnrl ~ t% I..tolvr Rtkll-
..rt inn1t1. , .1 ,• irt . l . l; Ira - A übor, ,
W Mat
t.11.1110i11, ,trel.l..llll Van Fimow .
nolß—Muyerlwer, Der FrM.eetwz—N on Webs r.
Don litovannt—Mozart, Dame Manche—HMl
dean; Merry W .
Magic Flute
MN rt
Mr Gm, er wish so it .luittnetle tinderst.sst
That Met, plan, will be a rea. otted ‘ll.l
the on•lui ~41,.1 tined fat! ht . IA
henv) bon/bs to de, sotin! the failure to till
the 1,111 in 21 Millgit• Minn.. Will 0.:15e . hint to
forfeit ltn Motnlity next the sale nt seat.ott
tickets w ill otutnence nt I Its tuns.' -tares of
Mr Mellor nod Mr blots, Woo:! street.
and will 00111 1111,0 three .lays, alter that night
fr an) VI ..1131111
Enterprise Insurance 4 ompsisy
retorcticc too ur wivertising columns It
will I, Seen tili• tWI)/iti 101 -obscriptlrm to the
tat stork of the l ompany will be (wetted
May lath, at 100 - clock it rm. at the Fourth
National Bank of Pittaburgit Market street.
Thou new Company will have the special pri
vilege of transacting a LIP. as well to
and Marine linsinens.
Pittsburgh Insurance stacks for very many
years have proved a most profitable Invest
ment, although during the past few months
their losses have been comparatively large.
We are always gratified to see home instil.-
tlOns started—managed carefully by well
known citizens, as it tends to keep tit home
large aim, of money paid by our citizens for
Insurance, winch would otherwise be paid to
foreign companies, and taken from our city.
their...toting Death of a Child.
/11 Tuesday evening, an accident of a most
distressing nature occurred at the resuleuce
of Chas Macke., a hatter residing on Wood
street, near Liberty, resulting in the death of
his little son, aged fourteen months. The
family had a large chest in all tipper room, the
lid o which uad been left open During the
temporary absence of the mother from the
room, the child had crawled over Le the Chest,
and was probably looking into the chest when
the lid fell, Ile It was caught by the edge of the
lid falling directly across the buck of the
neck, and pressing the windpipe so tightly
against the side of the client an to cense btean
aviation. The mother, on reterning to the
room found the child dead, in the situation
described. Coroner Clawson yesterday held
an inquest, and the jury found a vert.lict of fie
cidental death
“The 11999199xy•' 19 the title of - the latest mag
azine candidate for public favor. It is
Dub
llahed by the American News Co., New York,
and will be published fortnightly. on the lot
and 15th of each month. The Brat number
bears data ktay I, Lila. It contains 84 pager,
two beautiful illustrations, and Is very hand
somely printed. The cover Is chocolate color,
with gilt borders and printing. Two serial
'ivories are begun in this No.,—"The Clarver
ny” by A. Trollope, and "Arable Lovell.' by
Mrs. Edwards. For sale by W. A Gildenfenny,
No. 45 Fifth street,
Catarrh.—Dr. Gardner, the celebrated spe
cial physician of hew York, for the treatment
of catarrh, is now at the Monongahela House,
Parlor H, tips[ His mode of treatment
for the cure of catarrh Is conceded to be most
successful, and, wherever he has rimed, he
has been spoken of in the most flattering
terms by the press. Some of the moat extra.
ordinary cut es on record have beep accom
plished by him, so that those suffering from
any complaint of the lungs, se., would do well
to see him.
Found Drowned.—On Um up trip of the
steamer Lent Leoti, the body of a man was
found floating In the Ohio river, about half a
Mlle above ilellsburg. The body appeared to
be that of a man of forty or forty-dye years of
age, about dye feet eight inches nigh, heavy
set, hair somewhat grey, sandy whiskers and
moustache; had on common clothing, and was
without shoes or stockings. Alio body is sup
posed to be that of a Mr. Moine, drowned at
Liverpool, 0., some two or three weeks ago.
Body evened.-The body of a woman
was (mot netting In the Ohio rivet, at Sten
bentllle, a. day or two since. A Coroner's In- , --
.quest was held and the following verdict WAS ' I I ItIECUTOWS NOTlCt.— Letters
returned That the deceased came to her i
.1..., Testamentary Op the este. of JACOB
death by the burning of the meaner Winches- into or mum T owns hi p. op s ph eni . noon ,. dooso ._
ter, near Liverpool, Ohio, in the month of Feb- race
haring been granted to the undersigned, ail
ruary, hide, fanii I umbel from the testimony, 1 persona knowingthentemree indebted to said estate
we believe her to he Mrs. Mary Sheets, wife ot , son ple•se =ate p rose payment, and those
MI. Mathias Sheets, Of Now Matamoros, WaHl. ' having elallu3 will present therm properly autben
liagtoll utoluty,Ohlo. nested. tar settlement, tothe undersigned, at Pros
pect, Butler county,or to IL A. a W. h. Petulance.
y La.' NO lid Fifth Street, Pt•tsborgh.
Alleged lareeux.-Information was made' Att "'"- . " EHWittlf W. HAT'S. xeemor.
before Alderman Waidern against Dennis , spisyswasw Pro -nitro, Butler Co , Ps.
Gartner, charging him with larceny us bailee , -
Tie prosecutor alleges that the depen dant hadA D --M
iiir-
INT/RAT°
MP --
NOTICE. —
disposed of two suits of inuthen, and other at- , Letters of Admlnt ttttt ion on the esta s t e e d of .1:11Z
tides, al a paw nhroicer'n shop land appropria. BOLTON, Late of Alleghen i y . S'lti,Xrce . % ,,,, h,. ,,..
led the proceeds 10 Ala A - I
ir ll use. A search ;;:kNz , e l., ,, . re y,t2r,n.,dm t d -„ , , ~.. please
Warrant we.. wetted for the recovery of the immediate payionni, and u,„,,, having deism
goods, but the officer tailed to Ind them. and will precept tbenl, properly •uthsritleated. for set •
the entre was illsinl,sed tor want of sotlict •
- - , ftir ' tlement, to either et us, or o S. A. AIV 1 . . Pmz . i .
evltlellet. apee, °Me attorneys, al No t
rio Finn atrel , , N tSt
- ---•••-, - -- bursit. SAII'L Dui. tt ,
De llwecluer.--Wo IliV Ila LAO attention of I.•neaater To . Duller Co , re ,
GgoittiE BEAM,
our friends to the advertisement, tinder City
I , ranouy Biallar Co., P.
!ISMS, of till, celebrated oculist and aurist, 1 ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ~,ii , :crs ufiehn Bolter , der 'd
whose testimonials an a skillful operator as . -.
of the most convincing character. Hie will bb
found at Parlor li, Monongahela Ronne, where
we advise kl.ll aftlieted be defective eight and
hearing to call and commit with him.
Abadadoetmeot.--Jultn CPlirleu 1,A4 a near
ing yesterday oil a charge Of desertion, pre
ferred by his wife Mary. The parties reetde
In the Ninth ward, and it is alleged by Mary',
that although possessed of the means, John
hnr neglected and refused to support her for
the lust year. The scented gave ball to an
swer
The County Else where lon.— will
be found the tall for the eniou Republican
County Convention, which will be held on
Tuesday, May :Nth, for the purpose of nomi
nating a county ticket. The primary elec•
lions will be hold on the Saturday previous.
Committea.—Johil Parker, charged before
Alderman Strain, on oath of the defendant's
mother-lnLaw, Martha hi'Laughlin, with de.
aertion and refusing to contribute to the sup
port of his wife, had a bearing yesterday, 11.11 d
was committed in debit to answer.
PRICE THREE cENTs
I
NY 1[11,16.1, v, April V -Ftefort , 11,uy
tun.
the ease of Hewitt ond I In..'
Lormlek and others, the Jury felled for Ise
plaintiffs, t:1770 .1 motion sm.. made lot s
Thomas lloward, F. counsel for We plain
tiff In the ease of Chrhdopher H. Orth ro
Howard. Cot rerel I .t Co.. asked leave to t.lth
draw the amendment made to the hill of dec
larations, which was granted. The court then
directed that the continuance of the ease he
taken olf, and that it to placed et the foot of
the new list for trial.
The next ease taken up was that of George
Richards vs George 11. Thorston and .
Lewis, implemled wait took, Whcatcraft
Co This was an action to recover..soo, an ac
ceptance or draft by CoJik. The defendant ,
were organized into A cool cutupanV, for thtti
tog coat in Kentucky. The platnliffpresented
a droll tur Bran to the company, which oafs a,..
ilepted by Cook, but was never pawl, and thy
Suit was brought to recover the amount. The
defence c•lalmeil that the draft was nitwit; for
the payment of goods not used in the line of
lin:floesa to which the Company were engaged,
tool that an individual signature could not
bind the t ompany The court charged the
jury, that 110 inittentual could Mod a ltrol 6,r
the payment of goods outside their regain:
business, unless the consent of the members
were first obtained, proof of which toluft be
foriltabed by plaintiff. The fury band for
the defendant. counsel for plaintiff filed ex
cept-lows, which mill come tip on the argil tricot
that. The court t h.tn adjourned.
Amusement•
Ones DOilele.—A large and intelligent au
dience was present last night to el Loran Mr
Charles Dillon as Cardinal Richlieu. To say
that Mr. Dillon's personation was good, would
give hot a faint Idea of its grandeur—ll w as p.,r
excellent. lie invests the character with a
geniality which makes it truly charming,
when coupled with physical !nth - mit} and
Brent mental rigor. In our opinion Mr. Dil
lon has no oqual In Itichileu. Annie Eberle
sustained the character of Julie In n credita
ble manner, as did Mr Leak the character
of De Manprat. We are glad to note that, Mr
M. Cook, a very pleasing actor, is now enga
ged with the company. lie appeared last
night as De Barad., acquitting himself with
much credit. This evening Mr. Dillon will ap
pear is his great pe w rsonation "Beiphegor "
, In
toe rendition of which he has won golden
opinions.
P1T,11.1.011 TilkArsa—The lovers of the
drama are certainly enjoying a catnival this
week, whatt with the English tragedian Mr.
Dillon, at the Opera House, and the American
tragedian Mr. Adams, at the Pittsburgh Thea
ter. Since his engagement Mr. Adams has
nightly been greeted with large and npprecia
•ive audiences. Last night he wa-s well re
ceived in the play of the Marble Heart, and
everything went off In an excellent manner.
To-night he appaars as Claude M 111•10114. 111 the
Lady of Lyons, Miss Minnie Monk as Pauline.
The performance will conclude with '•Lave In
all Garners."
Merchants /Onion Express Company.—
WO are requested to say to our merchants mud
business men that the original amount of cap
ital stOck of the Merchants Union Exptess
Company allotted to Pittsburgh has been sub
scribed. In clew of the important commer
cial position of this and Allegheny city, the
executive ofecers of the I ompany have /1.11-
thorizod a further iSsue or 1,000 shares, 410 e
. In Pittsburgh nod Allegheny city. Mr.
John .1 Frazier, subscription agent, stopping
at the Monongahela House, or Wm. E.
/schusertz, Esti truetee for the Company.
at the Third National Bunt, will receive sub
.-cc-lotions up to that untwist. Those duet ring
tit estiperilty etiouid do •o at once
A..atilt and Battery.— %Vattern 31fiNeely
charged Martin Cardiff, tel other, hohnie
Alderman Taylor thin stern log with asaanit
ane battery. It appoitire that the defendant
named above, in company with al,ole ntheen
attacked the 'al...eel/tar and heat him The
affair occurred in the Fifth ward, where the
portion reside Cardiff was 110111 la boll to an
oror
Taken to the Penitentiary. --William
Maguire, convicted of robbing the t'armm.-
tor•e tare In the office of the Pittsburgh, Fort
Wayne and Chicago Railway, and sentenced
to undergo three year,. 1111priAOTIMMitt In the
Western Pen booth:try, W. taken over to that
inatitusion veßtertiav afternoon, by sheriff'
Stewart,
Ilefoug. MieeMet —Mr. E. Shafer yea
tenter Made en information before Efeyor
M . Certhy, rherging with
rnalicloomit throwing rubbili In front of her
In Pitt Inw n.hitl . Marge,l ww.
hell to hail in 1i11451..r itt Court,
A. P. A. The celehn.t :oh 01 the 2.l;th all
veretary Luther', lifotevt take place
nun eve:lll4, at fit}' Hall. Several acliitresiis
will he .lellvered In Lerman and Engllth
Aulnsure. Thomas Innloy
n n eddollar. and 60:114 hv Ma) or NI -
Ill) , r 1 11 :11 the ,llnpe
If AM, pig pflTl In the Thlr•l vent,l
=EI
MILLER— PHEW on W•Auemlakyening,lris
M.., by Rev F Srovel, .1. II MILL F.H. Cry
1114111 - NETTIE FRFIV.
ESE
..S.U.‘ka f l l.l Aft ,lo
11 ednanda. Apr.l lanb. 1.... w ,
ed 71year
Ilia ...rt . :al Ain lak.. pla..• Crum hisiato.reanlette,
Apal, at II) I, clock A NIII
P (so .N A l hl. realdeneo. BelfoolaLor....r..rt
nn Mondar ••ening as
.IoSEPH I'EAR,..S. Or.. Inn]. NT li vezr
The funer.l...lll take Oa , Tilun+l , aVsetkx
ILI 3 ....Jock. front 1.1. Lat..
relen , a of The are ere p. etfully melted to at
tend.
I'ETI . Y--April 17th, IeULI, al hls re.idenee in MI.
nersvllle, JOHN PETTY. In the S•th yearn( tit, age
The funeral will take place TIit)RNDAY. April 191 k
al Y o'clock P. 0. The friend./ of the family are re
spectfully Invited to attend. Carriages will leave
Valnuan S Sainimoirm. voruer Smithfield and
Screws street. at 1 0•01ock. 11
:Washington paper, pleas. '
MEETINGS
REPUBLICAN
MASS METING !
Purenant lu a call of the eitlsenti, nurnern.ly
.Igsanelublo In ped. the Republlesnn of Allegheny are requelted
the
DIAMOND SQUARE, ALL EGREN V,
=I
Thursday Evening, 19th inst.,
I=l
MAJ. GEN. JOHN W. CEARY,
and look each other to the fare preparatory to a
opening•lgo . rems .e orthe campaign.
d, T ., ll n, m i. LA re er n V i l be:Jdresaed by the full...tag
Hon. THOB. H. MARSHALL
Hon. J. J . HHELKI . ATHICK.'
Hon. T. J. I.II(eHAM,
Hon. .1 1.. lIRAHAId, and other.
spneltd
SPECIAL NOTICES.
----
r*TO REV. I. C. PERSHING,
D.D.lieu. Woods. LL.D., W. B. Hunter,
and Adams Betty, Raga., Professor! Dean. Eaton.
Burt, and others:
litorrt.Ruts: Your taco. of the lob i. thane. cOved. Please accept my 1110111 cordial for
your kind lovitetion, and flattering opinion of my
qualtlications for the office of County baperln tend
ent of Common Schools. I have frenuently been
deßoiled to , the favor asked, but - have heretofore
clined. My respect. however. for you as citizens,
and Confidence In you ex educators. will not permit
me to refuse your renucaL You are, therefore. at
liberty to make any use of my name In the forth
coming canvass which, to your judgment may best
subservc the cause of Public Education. Ido not
seek the position: but if the Directors of Allegheny
county see pper to call me to it, I will bring to the
discharge of Its duties whatever of aM Mi
ilty and er-
Lew I iro
nay possess. 1 may add, In conciusloo—
/SIPCO much dlasatlafaction has grownt of an al
leged connection of the present Incum ou bent with a
Normal itchool— that I have no connection Witt a
achoolof this kind, and, If sleeted. will not hare.
but will labor to discharge the duties of the office
faithfully and impartially, giving it my whole tints
and undivided attention. Respectfully,
apl4:ltd&w F W. S. tillAY.
LEGAL NOTICES
AUCTION BALES.
100 TS AND SHOES. -A large
qualatlty of Roots Slopes and Ratters will be
sold at auction, on FRIDAY MORN INO at 9 o'clock.
at the 'halo.House. 150 Federal street, Alleabe •
of. tot which the special attention of bnyers is In
d.
ot " Atitia t . Pr, V,V, ".".'"d• L;1 . 1,?; 1 :Lg.`",t`.",.`150 Torreli
rrire,
At., Rai, Lottage and Ittatain CA/Vets Rug.
111r.est niteettinas, Pant Muffs, zud Hsiery.
aplo A. LICOOATE,
IREAT AUCTION SALE 01' HALE
•-a ACRE LOTS AT COLLINS PARK, EAST LSO.
SILTY. —MONDAY APTERNOON, April Md, .t
2), o'clock, will be sold, or d i tkp f re i rises e. the moats,
top
r.o . tra t C V :4%4 d = Race Coiae. o llieVe U tVS
Ile handsomely, and in the finest situation.
A FREE W.IIIRSION TRAIN will leeve the
Penna. Depot at i o`elocirtr the conveTance 01
India ai:.4lituarctiaiT vit,v,g,C:t end two
yeare, with intareat, sectityllbybOnd and morrnage.
Rey es h to be paid on each-whin Derchased.
e McILN . V . AA:NE, Ade*,
THE WE 'WT.Y G A 7.FITT.t;
TWO EDITIONS ISSUED
G.N WED.NESD _LSD bATI" Ri).4 I ,
The edltiou Is foryrs,ded wlllelb .111 rem•sh ttgo •it
41 •. the S ., ••`,
Trumc •
I•ER
.'l.l )3. oF ~,Nll LIFWAIWS
BOOTS AND SHOES
FRE GREAT
11 ERIFFS' SALES
BOOTS & SHOES
Intl.
Special Dispensation ior the n.rking
iasseN of this 4h,
Goods Selling at i,►►wer Prig
than Before the War!
$3,50 G / FOIL
The only dealer in the city that was
on hand with the money to "gob
ble up" these elegant Spring
BOOTS AND SHOES!
DELAYik IRE DANGEROUS:
OPERA HON SHOE STORE,
No. 80 Fifth Street,
UPIDER THE OPERA HOUS
.P
CLOAKS, &c
GRAND OPENING
=ED
FIFTH ST. ULM HOUSE.
1110\ \ EVF.N !NG, Api ni i“th. 'bac will be
opened one .0( the nne.l and 101..1 .I..lrable Stock of
, LOAKS. NIA WOOL
ENS for 'rear 111 ',ILK- TRIMMINGS,
Sr., Sr..• vdor exhibited in Pitt at•urcb. salIJ
he sold E, bwr ksaz
en, th. VERY I.A I TST DESIGNS. bow FRES , II • AMEI(11 AS MANI:FA TUBE
We shall are., 111,0", t..•.rder, ..oalr, nod M•ntilin+
f the sery lALrml trol or, wurn. a pert,:
rmlloul,r Ittcnctron paid i . HF.FITTI , G and
TRIMMING \ IN IHF. LATE.3I
04 - 13.11. t" r tu.ne.lk e.
FOR 145,40,
Only to be found at the New
Nu. 4:3 Fifth Street,
Opposite Pittsburgh Theatre.
t t
riq ra , r* I
41106 .4 .4 .4 f 4 .4 c ' 4
.4
DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS,Bze
NEW GOODS!
N COCIFI=I 81 i
I=
I /Ft (_4-4 )€]i lat§,
,4Ntt . 41,111 i I 1k livie
sale .nd I..epertrullr In rtteo. at
William Semple's,
ISO and l'2 - Federal Street,
I=
Just Op-el -Led.
HATS,
BONNETS,.
SHAKERs,
RIBBONS,
FLOWERS,
.Inrt open•O and for swir Whole.], aul Horan, at
William !..4*-tititiblt-'l,
ISO and LW Federal Street,
M.I.k..,HEN IrY aev , •]iarkrt
'MILS
NEW PUBLICATIONS
THE NEW MAGAZINE
Beady Nail for Sale by all Newatlealeri
rrtine. Air- A_
Au Illustrated Magazine,
Published Fortnightly.
..1.t.14CD111„ EMI CD MICOT.PIEi
=BIB
1.-I HE. CLA VERIN CHI By Tro ttopa
(With an Illuetratlon.)
'ha pt er I. --Julia Brababan
11. -Harry Claeeriny cal,oree lilt Pro
remedori.
lit -Lord Ungar.
11. - C.l.tt NTS, DWARF- AND FAIRIEb
- CHILDE lIA BOLD
IV -A CHAPTER FROM A NOBLE LIVE
V - ARCHIE LOVELL. By )Ir. Edreerde
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