.. .... dor ..„. i=li p . di I.4 =° 81;0- . 41-4 . _ • tr - , 11- . , r •r....,---"-,,,,r,,,,,,A.---my,rixtr=,,,----Fa'4l:4-."-arar...s:::,•=atif--,..:,7:53f:::::::':EV,:tZ,24....;77L',.:14t7''''f'1,i'1=":::.5,27.-"a, - 4„.•,.; ".k.......,:..: . :..........,,„... - .._;,..:_.-., ~ -, _.- ,__ , _ : ______„___. . , ._ _ ~..,, . , , _, V 7 - - :'' -,: X' t " :.! ' - -.,.. 7 . ---, . '• ' '''-=,- , • ---Z.- -- -•,' * -; : .. ~ - * ~ . ,_ . , ~ „, , . - _, . ... r, - - f THE DAILY , CIA;ETTE. ru.,k1.409: 0 , 1 ". penniman,:'l3edd & Co., ERMAlMlrßraidaya•:.l6ll: El; gitoblogit &aft SATURD. /666; Ton Unionitepublicanaof Northiunber , land county met in CM:tient:ion on the 10th inst. A resolution: strongly urging the nomination` . of-, R.,. Packer, Esq. ,of Sunbury. ; for, Congress, _ was' unanimously Passed.; 13.. 1L Rothennel was placed in nomination for Sheriff, and Charles J. *tr ain for Prothonotary. Ileum.' John -L. Watson, A. T. and-John Yomagman Were omitted 6anatOrial,cooferecs.. „ . —A captain and aconstable of Bt. Louis fell in hereVithialnedYFYomig wifo' of an old hotel keeper of dun dty. The captain took • the fair - one - to-task for not 'showing' hhn more favor and at the same time arm& her in the'ilme, putting art eye out. Micas arrested by hit rltil; the constable, hut the matter was compromised hy the captain buying al glass eye for. the-.lady, and cam-, hag dowiliandsomerywith tliegreenbadm Tho lady's lost eye was &tactile; but the glass ono iShrilliiiitind without a ' —The large .AMST, MU emigrant s bip Monarch of - the' *hi& sailed firm Liverpool en, the Ihtti of .311 arch.. laat (of Rew_Yorl,4 luta beenifour months at sea, and .feara are entertained that some Arcad ia' disaster has overtaken her, and that she has-gone to the bottom with' all 'on beard. She had 67411gere, and a mini' 'of 64 men,incdriding 'onicena The vessel WISH valued at $12.5,000, and is fully insured. —The Mayor of:Toronto 'has written a letter to the 'New Torte Vow. Among other line things, he says: "Ths ilangsr being nine ever t I leave, to' give you to understand - that vrp; ie true Bathing, feir not; that. , even can. raise Orangemeri enough to hurl' bank any number Or-Yen.' tens or , Fenian "marauders 4E16 unt:Y. tempt to invade' the or Upper It i reported Una (haw Booteesit has written it letter Jealgo4i,g, scut_. in Con.; iTEMS. Sfaieit sit - Prestiisiortaxiont,sir Cicadas: :_plimitiv,pasters. ob, S , . • , only ia,outh* Bosh ', M 63 ates streak. Ton carrbuy Ehittqrs7ll442,o),Attsoutu & Ross',63Marketi*wsi. • . 156 " i'risWg- • ' Bata's it Bell so,'93,euliv. 11fiteline, Back 841 cs. Aqua's White Bluterlsi ana.l.toan Wo will 'op . on illnotaiortinontof Dontolt4o and rcknOrkrickap.,..tb.btiriii*,: Nernanter%,../141:mids, shawl Lace Tlantlrs, , 4.; :cloaluti4Tt, out regard to colt, ori,StrionOrtheset porn 4 Fourth and Muricrit. - , = • • The Valntilee glee l!keteene. Tho choicest 4httothterXhi seticin, oath es . .: E rTelltp e gtr a tet. ta t it t o l Z7a -4 11,:i1 P . 1 ; u ariz . .t next door to the Pettotlino,:en rfith. Street; ~ . ~_ . relate /Aa lltwalllns. .. -: ,• ••• - • . A good asneyttnantiV the best bnings; - 814. Et ways on hand, en the northeisCeoiner of K 1 Fourth andlt4koestreeti... - .:'- • .' -: -•:, , . ... . . . , , ' ~ :" • - •'• o.ll.tatOS Loys 6 Sao. • Gen. '11004 7 14 / 1 4 n• iCT.raterr.ailk Although;these . gentlemenhoitt - dtMatent . 11political views, int they unite la Liu:CtTinian .: Magee, - Tontine *ma: lialmo- : l l x 6 r ers 'r et- South .&-Boate, azt muter. street, than at anyothos hoaea • ln the clip. Alt 11!. , 0as wariiinl4.! RIM . . '..':,. ' ,. ' .olii. 'Vitt Cisiiieirt , , 4. 1 ,: *.4 . f To be given_ at" bity • HaliOn the 90iIi1ruSt.,11. drawing near ,: : ThOmeninere,ilesidePoter; ~ 3 Md. Thompson 8 Co.,nre completing - heir.ar. • ; tangemente, so: tha public may bate. no ears 41 of an additional ' postponement. .I..t.'won.r. be i ‘•, necessary:7:- theitleke*ari . i - selling wt.:: No wonder. Splendid musi c and attmelaire gifts.. Rena their advirthsetrient in itiothaf.io/iunn, -jool_be convinced. f NveriPodY BbOOld.invo a - 5 Picket . Doak wait till the evening the Con -, t . 4 Oart, for then' There. will DO so zniab'Oxottoj meat and wawa= that it,wonl be conveni- Ti , out porbipi to lafolickoto reglotOrt444 very : 11. kL . imporat. 3ten in inekentiri*insa; ...... . . B" 4111 n 1 ' 1 / 1 °"‘"‘P hit s The pedestrian on St. Clair street le triads. e um, attegttea to.gate iata the art Vanden.* or the weWhaewa, ph6tographer, 11. L. It Dabbe—; At the theptesent thuetluite Is upon as. ; 'lllbltione. numb er , of photographs thathhed IT ' the artist ' , Wenzel; Which, am liesety of axe: elation, are superior td eastalegaVaituined I out in this city. One cabinet Obotogiapho4 s a little loan ,or Jun Jninen'Amnon, AS var . tby ;of epeeist attetliton4cli.ls a auasteppleee of ‘- alte °rPM"ria md lit s i' t t , illa fai te: thr ill4 l:::llh. ':an an ' -6‘7t ass fh:'7'l6' : !Il an "' Idet ear . Il ls" - ,rty .:, anger - -Ito -,''- biro , over , seen. The 1 411raing ealet-linr r' lllia"Pi or-Ailroateo l4 ; O b rig‘ ev!r; it , 'fa h , ti th ltr at eA ° L a o 4 a vilsahhtetphotiogisigkdetteatelfaolored, and 1,: . Setaial as We. Theta are many other spec -4,o4hloo4'llikr the admirer` of ittietwoald thssrpll;so' , eall and eyosebi ' thicthe.itu-iiiika 61-Ph°t°. obliiikiVtiletr. Toiehlajoautlat - bllsh-, kfiakevettiriert Tar' " ' calm , 'ki**l6lrrprir,i)l 1 -ed NA his 1,04 ta 4 14031,tiPrtni Or' Er. ills `'''"ill igtilirkbur 6 1ft. - - ••••''. _ ..*liwtsh iliel opte swed e tir oott e Lti nrll - ;_toutrratosid ..'.. • .11114 Uwe Ini li p . 1 / 4 'hoznistr business" don° at ;.; , •,:talt Oeillis Ponta Establlshatent of Dr. Quincy tirOo4,',lftarlre Penn street, third door above N; :: Sliell:E:ltit;itilireitises eitensively, bat, ha !:.. :esillestieloafiteihol he soya. tio is a trostwor . i i„ thY and : WO* man, cad • a skilful dentist hle don:tittlfdess to giro laughing Gas free, In 1 , order toontunt people. into ids office, and Own r:,•' charge than extra for it, na ham been done at. ' ~ , t ether e . sstalituituttotrte in this city. -He gives it ti poottivelf, Ire.' , f.ceq-rOs 4 e. overt Wrvr,', Haoz. • 0, tractor atirabors of teeth daily without . the . V alight.thet poi,. atui . .:snaketi no charge for ex tractlegg Glop when artificial teeth arc order, , ;ad. 'Ho altiest • nal set of teeth Ca vulcanite . with beetitifel.'lltlset , (seek tut other dentine . charge 410,ford for eight dollars. A fall sot. 1 . ii . tbr OW widelothate charge tromp to t . pm., and a fall not tor from 1113 to $l5 widet lie trill • ; guarantee to to.,Loottet - Atßio s .. made at ' .: • any other Pltillaltstuntnt IS FM/gyring. lio Lao uf{ well establishod In trudoore tbiOlio.doevc eon. ..L: swot- it netswalltrY .14:PutalliOltretwooew. bet ' ' . ita for the sato `of thpee rebo.liAirkirettlionalre i , Will state that - he can• reasots 'boom:Ku of . 5 ...;? .tote beet faialliest is the. rip , : and surrounding ".*P?ltotiY, idehtdieg. at billterit; Phystichuul, JAW. 1.-e .. t •' 131511/031-erauspla, bankers, and -in_ dart proplo_ • .1* every tlOPeztilitiat-tif boninoss. !'. .• .; ~ . • --.-- .:.•:.;, . - • - -,..,.. ~.ti,•,- '•,-- .', ti • .r ho prayers that have beisknofigeillipg for more than & yoar were pewit . .... Men 4 • • &rumored yo•terdcy, 104 roam :. ti semi reao:atc442 tr la aft . 1/11 1 an n ' s doable quick tci *plead lb e • Ore.. . .: • , now era . Tito old stjokit re . I ~.,.;•, e , Won bait , beetri-,elooely, , _ 1704 . 104, ....,..%W; Vale oatuet.tly beselseidhg • eggespri„ •!Y: , , , t . person nt tho bawls of Dr. lit, that theillogik 'err _gars gars of. laughing GM ht , I.s0F;'110.1114. grated and. their_ _pTphotelsol .....,, •_*:eitetlM_ , T r ''; 3 puo. lint, • unfortematele - bar thens:-tjleittr •i.::.,! . worn the ,Vothae of .a sell . fet st. WO...ite ) , t -. Uto Ilanehoster street- . cars, , Who; nude , Dasightng 'Glue . the. subject of ,itfik pr:ll,oing ;•F,2 crapti an 'Litt woia 'paii4iskiiit gig the: - •S‘ They didnA ilisibuid PeDitithilikit i ell:Owe : r;i;.. Inman-1010n the. ottsepAle . .igildibier thought that Xtr.liVikAisirifield pow ..'sooit be. divldedilitak lloili . 4 ' POOtitlie* itaii4eilt , .41 - so eminent , , , , .. tar now Ovenheldif V1V 4 .( 111 14'. 2 4 1 4 1 40 1i, or other 5p..11*'151,010.01140 prof „1!4*.Thi14,10.0. - 4 lnds of Iheili : .. , ~,, ...'4.*.0.1,1,1",!!:ir /ass of bOlfbititilf t 4 Xl# ' P '4l ' , 'tea frozikhettailuwairwy end de.141 .•111,46thWiabilkl**66a0t4, r ~..icilk • - -,, —— • •e - ••• - i ii -- - , -)rd Illit4.- i....,‘ ,-• •• Of' *l.' .'„,l'.. • : e • -c ....i'r^ , x,ii , ~ i, -A ~,,,V.ket-,,- ~..'s " ~ve - ^ , ...!••: -. V.is ‘-, . ! , ..,t. , 4,:, - 6 -. 42 .34. ? z , , -- ` , . , ~ , , i •=.',-,,:-,„ , .4,, ~...t.A.-:•:,.::.;._tr, ',,,-.- -. r"--!---'-',' r• --'1"a" ''.. ' '•-.." .'" "+.:-.1;26k05-6.' ':'''" ME ors ME 11BM VOIADM:E' T3M3r..-NO. 171. Yraihmww;lnfmt of 2fow OW/ 1 0 1 . 00 .. high., ormillk hare Touting oltddo for isidies. tit Be et "' *PsoV4 lhtarke 'street. • • - Slow Prgati. r • !taco &Bell are opithik.• Prin , Immt May Pieneei White:Blmi* suit' Linen 'rerre4bia Xeres* s. A good iincotoloot just °period thonorth mud comes Of 'North it'd btarkstotzeets. - . • - aw i • Wo opo4 p issiorimilmt of Domestic azia.rtiimc - H , Deysis this 'week: • Singh:rata double width, atoll prices ' on the nertheiter corner of Fourth end Market Arcata: C. Murillo Love ft Eh°. A splendid 'Rogow:on, Plano, of a celebrated task*, ruu asweoelotavo, il,andnontai9 an .ithed; price very low, at Gardiner's groat Boot and Shoo . Homo, No. GO Filth street. •'af*Sar ilia Wintry All the delleattes of the season are served PP at the sboitatt notice nail In the best style, at Ilottzheunerrlekee Saloon—on PUth stroll: next door to the POstotdee. Twelire and a Mar Cease a. yard is all Bhellaby & Barelay are aslung for good yard *tido Unbleached Attalla, tho only bonie In .the elty. that- Is * selling yard ',bleat the sameirtee. Call and see foryonr selves, at the original 800 Hive stand, 74 and 7itt kik* et street. `4l:losilasteastiat Otatter. Sibstantlal Wailers, .of •&I the seasonable yttegetables and neat. In - the market., can be Obb.ShOd at any hoer during the day. at Wm. EleltzheLaterts—Ftleter Dining Witne—on Flith street, next (leer to the Postolilee. Willheill,111100!rd 110.108811, Ethel!Shy it Barnley ergo - raring all Guns stock of_ runnier goods, *.including Dress Goods, Shawls, Lace Mantles.' and Pointe, dna Una. beeline; White Goods or.. Teri descriptlau, without 'regard to cost, to close them out pro vloun to lityluihr tin& Gm - stock. Cell soon for bargains; at Is and 'X Market street—Bee llefelgeralee CikOIMN Four and Ilse minute treats" Freezers, lee ritetiers,Water Cooleri, Wotan Filtel* Meat Sates,,Batb Tntwiand a full Wield goods gen erally, suitable for the heated term fOurstook 'the largeedonir - varlets , the best;and our prices the lowest to be found anywhere west of, the mountains. Call and see, at ISt Wood street, south side, aro doors shove Filth at. W.' W. 111.41DIMAIT. A Large and lirmadosate Assortment of - all hinds of Flannels, Por• Chased before .'tne late 'atoned in 'Madan immix, will ANS . . sold ALS law .s; they' an be purchased at any Place In the ite indiabehSitellabrallarpl4, alid - tio:aure, you tall and ismunthe their" Stook: Mitre imilung sour purthasei elsewhere.. They are still in thopld original flee Hive stand, nand la Mar. het street, 'sliest you min rest' Memel ypo ablehs find sMlet 7 eiy grim - that; gains. The llisale 'of leneesea iiiilvinizes rebels into patelota, speculation Into ,enterprhe, and Impudence Into genius and ander Its magma Inflames vine 'tots! tulani for virtue., and, Ignorance sometimes passes for kdOwledge, Offered as hateek text, from which we , would ' like to hear aormons - from all the pripits In the country, thus—"Do not dritik, do not smoke( do not minder; do not Ala, do not cheat, do not shwa, do not gam. file, be just, begetierous, fear, not, love your Wales! men as well as God, love truth, love yr:- tueotio Roback's liftlersaid be happy. Ttionhs 'vho _hare cut their wisdom teeth, osdAir. SPencers Circassian Tooth Powder. and all litho do Ore willing to declare to all who dont -thatit **Abe most porton anddelighttel thing tor the teeth they ere? dipped is brads into. Thredirbo ae tOothleas areal/So - ears to call on Dr. 11. M. Spencer, 151 Perin SL itituk,furnisbes a tallest. or beraitthil troth fo;113 and extracts teeth without the eughtest. Palp. by :tlid' *Wittig*4 , Di. Opener? Inakia -arid adyiesta the' , dal Boman Eye, wttlnatt .the allithtelst told. It. 11. , reinombirrlthat .tirdeiteerlesieoe— ildr.iiiiht4=4s. imp: ril". In ottorlaitee, to roceirdand ininilthat oriyoc, ' • " There Is no pmparathm of medicine, par. hens, in the keg catalogue of remedtas fortis. man Ills that luis avfalteneil In the mind so Much fulsome eulogy on one and so much aninuniveralot on the other, than ado. Mel. Ai hie time It WM" the remedy for Wiry everydbiease,or nearly every disease known to the lonian rata:- =lt was believed that when eatcrinal was taken IntoM. system every other noxious Principle trite drtien -If Weever were true. It was on the principle that_ttio les. sec aril wire place - 41; and 7 nia replaced bytbe greater, for.no one can rationally explain bow estate of health could be hititeght: About To , a medicine which in thottilandOttlittellOWlttall Made sad havoc with;h: • • • • • • one; The evil which it has p , • manifested, *Milt the g• • • ' • hi. done ii looked fur in vain.' There •• 4 ,r v iliinktitverY Pointitir . throng, men a - PUS specuce, with * witlithe tottering suns Or• • _,l . jtiliOiltve . been made to in spite of gonp.:***Wltiona and aicitum: commonsense - drwls whose toothless beads, iiil.ll` infitteth. lose, hi Such 14 . 141haikit-a , gikikiiiASlWWW make every tooth untillisizsus us melon: -This fit ttiti*trletsfcalootaNlobrou noretiedy . - 4444plificio, a / 4 4.rnmsi-Ati,bu: nun uvlani - 04140.0:efement:4104401 /LOCOS more to ass;itimsa suitirra3k4sg l r,jra!k Dr.-trePwir!r aided 40~ ifeyser!ljtieflitUftieher gredhults, the'otißty and propertien whi•i , ,h are known to remove from thitheittantlyitern every atost•Of hattfof Minerat , gulsont The: xiclivegetatdWitihniof Which ithiUSWIJONWst are in perfect littriithir - Wilh'. Ihi - Ttis4 ol , „Pa working 'of iveLtnactioti r of lifo;lkisitintOt with tie tiniirMlig TWOllool.llltheilirthi secretions- of the tisiy, and =able, each -ton faithfcit fotfillefent ofthe dirties which within intended. • bi.lteyacNi Blood scimitar his curedithis Most hopeleaotillssaseof the WOOL The IlithOtittlekttite to' LIM tacit are rooldtutti &Abe OW: •The cured patients deny walk the 'Streets thatAtli . Who choose can be - , If we htil Polll6l4,'Wfidente of the gnats 7110--atia4,o4 *Other, Usti, 'But havi known it Vs into the Mott hope: leis and abandoned, csWesiet ditsWne,wid than, tOo, utter every other reins US* to vain. "Tar. ordidarYthinnia 110 equal; prinenshti Agee., thunii' Gamma -Debility,, WcilettOoh trout otiiinnit . de and Lassitude; are iindlly cured by a few bottles Of this wonderful relict.; •'dy.t , Try it add YOO-WillitetbW;4l4l4 ol lllsot ;prise ISkhtlifstiOr-ill.s for 113, 140, Wood street. -I . er .DniNlCegeOss..Aloisr• Searcher end take tui •- , • , _ _ 240 , itoifitemin , " a M c ts.=-4N . . Hot the 'mn or u •Gasintated /Mean scope gay .gPOTLU M os r • parstion. an a 1 MiliFalifaiociteaal they . WO aII Ati . their =ma is teottea 411gloste to nnwliniecome, ; '111011.4 ; eatiansctnir neat,. or , and I C* 1 114. 10 Calleea This aerie oweneciecare Jur any corrective and alteri- WRiallt4icßen'a..-world.widi 'sad , tiod./Len rhea* illtanall eatWk Great eroUP hY othifitattair• Louie obtinciaineveisia cenikleillei l 9P a ilia Pa 14 40-..bri:Propep 'ela.'Ltii Aammahat, Mille and Neter. Dittoes Remittent ',were, -Ctiolera ltertms, Gramm 001k.Conetlyelton. General DeMlity, 14=m- M:re Decay, lemale Irratolarßies, . Conaitta. :'anal Feakiama, Bea Binicaess,Plarrneli, Dye eutax7, Yletp.lcary Vartlno, raise e Fins. 11 :10 Oriel,' MIA eil complaints proceeding from imperfect Rifest! on, and a ILeordere4 omit. Mon at the laver and bow ale, 11.0tieltens a tam. aM. Bitten are the meet Dowerhal, - harmless and,agr ainkble of all rettitoßmiadver. - aiLnintitoried La Ronal El ME 1111 TnE:' - '''':PITTSBUIt ME= MM3. • asses s iswfs Mimic* Lciva a Bno. PLIO, =l=3 Imr..L a,U;ast 'WSW 101111a111100111• 1 MI 111 MUNI SUM EDITION, FOUR' O'CLOCK, A. M. MY LATEST THIAMIN. CHOLERA RAGING IN NEW YORK, Appalling State of Affairs on Hart's Island. Nsw Yoar., July nit—The Cbmmertiof Adorn. User says: Facts show conclusively that the cholera, now raging in oertenrportions Of the city,' is the ephiemie pureeing ite. incipient ants, beginning in =glens twist favorably disposed for lie development. The facts rela tive to the number of came on hart's !eland are deemed No appalling that publication denied. surgeon Ualboun, of tnat post, has died of cholera. Able corps of physicians hare been sent to that Island and also to Governor's Is• land. several additional cases are reported. In the city today. Large quantities of tobaccowere seized here yesterday for violating the revenue laws. COMB lON4LPROCUDINGS: Winn:Karon , July 20, 18/18. SENATE. Mr. Stewart callesLup the bill granting the riga to all citizens of the United States, who have de:lamed their intentions to become .citisens, to enter and explore mineral lands, and prescribing the manner in which they .may obtain and retain possession. The bill was passed. Messrs. Lane, Vanwinkle, and Davis, were appointed a Committee of Coth foresee on the bill increasing the pensions of widows and orphans of the soldiers who fell during the war of the rebellion. Mr. Poland Introduced a bill to prevent courts from being need as Instruments of pareicution against loyal persons, which was referred to the Committee on Judiciary. it provides that in any action of tort to person Julyspoperty, done between April id, ISM, and lst, MO, It snob be lawful to plead or give Liovidoncre in bar of mid action, and Nine. That at the time where the wrong was committed, the plaintiff was dbloyal to the Government of the United States. Second. That the plaintiff was engaged in insurrea Men and rebellion Against toe United States. Third. That the plaintiff aided, comforted, and sympathised with rebels and insurgents, against the Government al the United ates. Worrell. That the plaintiff applied for, St and obtained pardon from the - Prethlent, relieving him of the penalties Of treason.. The establish. moat of either point shall bee good defense. lir. ressonden, from the Committee on Fl uent*, reported the bill to protect the Mora nue, and for other IntrpOeell,witalliaaaalitenia. Mr. Sumner, from the Committee on the Consular - and Dipioniatio_Appropriathoi bill, made a report, which was read. Mr. Johnson-1. desire,to ask the. Senator trom Massachusetts (Mr:Suninerl whether the mission to Pcirtugal has been abolished, or whether It continued Sumnerm- .00mpeasation has been Liked away teeThm i e teriresent inceinbent, Ind there Is no appropriation for him for the ens*. qr " A ri. inner explained that it was in came. nuance Of 41 tetterarritten bythe Minlater Portul, James Ilardey,*to the Secretary of 'State, nnlmadvertiny on the action of (Wo lves', and which 'was shown - to the President, and ..by. him recommended to to published,. warch was done In the New Tore-Zeiss: Mir. Sumner said he sympathised with the Mouse inswing that the writer of such a lec tor, setting forth Such sentiments thus hostile to these prolciples which the majority ot the Congress of the United States regarded so es.: sentlal to the public welfare,oughtnotto hold odloo abroad. Ido not wish any each man to =for oar country ins foreign land; but hale discussion seems to boa good deal out of place. - .no question is on agreeing to the report of the Committee of Conference. which Involves a great many matters of which this Ii only one, and involves the fate of the Mr. M - N. Mr. Howard-It:has been remarked that the letter under eonsidenttionmas published at. the request of the'President of the United States. I would like teinquire of the Senator from Masesehusetta whether /hernia evidence of that fact. Mr. Sumner-Certainlyt the Secretary of State says so in his letter. Mr. Upward-I am inclined to think the House has done exactly right In calling off MI pensation tett'. presentlenbter resident cop . AMr.m Stanner'-oThe letter wolf Written m mo - Mr. Howard--nThendiehgreee bad been 3n session some months before the data of the letter. I do not understand what right an American - Minister abroad has to pima such redactions upon the legislative authority of his cOnntry, whether they could be found in a rigt=etter or a puidic one. We CIO draw no .of the kind. 81r, an American Minister 'who anitlinestO censure the oondoct of his country at home, or its policy, or to set himself up as *judge or a censor of the public arenhert of Ids country, is not, in my smlnt, hm, St lobe a retii i caentativo of that errantry. L i rhi ned ueols -egtainser de al to g h t e s IMMO in a spirit al partisausittp-a spirit or hired end paid partintnahlpiwritten tor the very purpose of being used as partisan dee nment. The persao to whom lt was addressed saw dt to use ft promo that purpose, and It has been used for the motion of the interest In which It was -written: II prem . , to teach the gentieuent Who thes assumes to represent the .anterisan 'Government' abroad that for the future ho cannot he paid for VOW/WY his time in. Portugal M. such elle and unworthy . . 3 ,7l=ntiticks said. he would regret sty . ant 'much see-the report *dopted. conitress . would not, ho thought, be aunt by the country In any such action. Ile had heard it Mated over and over again that the fate of a bill depended upon agreeing to the report of Conference Committee- lie did not believe It irf th case... There were four days of thls senlon is still remaining, and he had seen many appriation bills paned within two days of an adjoarnstiont. There was no danger of the lailarest the bill, and ho hoped the Senate wititddriot be driven Into *treeing to whet did =genders°. There was nojustlamtion for "lak ti e ar e Vie j ,=trr ...Written private letter which bad tergetws imbibe wlthout his k nowledge or COWNalt.,But;si3ppolie it. was publie letter. suldressed to ones& the Puree's of tee eons... trjah a lcustilf, tor putdicats n, wanid that be justitiots, for refusing to SOW tall Warr' lie thought not. He contended there was nothing in Mr. Harvey's letter, - w,tdets merited the • punishment proposed, by the Conference Committee. Mr. Cowan - defends& - Mr. Horsey, and in Ilse emote of his remarks, mod , Jellowing dispatch. received pester. day, from Coy. Brownlosr, 'Web he said was a filthy allusion to the President, writenbr a tes(high anaptild hilted ey ses!eoretary et „tssimitet _Host- inc.. W.. Pionly„. ,If'asittiseen, .q -,,wobs. ought mg, --- • eramined - tl use 4 4 Ce• drew' Johnion's tothr r Howard .j.resideni as* .nrynuu ; ~ir~: i~.d.` to rait — or , ~.b efore 01 tht . WOW ata.........uSinAdh, ...111Terapendenreari=the.11=-Stillai ro. li teiresearke un met° LOA (Cll , - Cmitilliatee of Conference...On n th u ( fated, as undignified and he would not vote for it =lamb Bare the bill. • -** llr. Darts .poke In Opposition to the Confer imoo report. /le mid dm Secretary of the Sen ate drew a lame salary for doled nething,and. that be priblisbed two newspapers in which be was constantly rinobet forth r te art/OIOS. lha t t b- 1: %Tarte anillt r e !rap p j r 3 4 ' tine 65,003,00 for The persica* of COnlpallso. Tion 10 the loyal owners of Shires mustred' Into the military service, under the stet Of Mt. W offend la substitute thr D. cris , amendment ' provldlnir that' he much ! rummy belooging to the tiorninutatum loud on , le now in the Treasurybe appropriated to the payment of loyal 'MVO OWOL elalrei provided,/factory Ulu ne. mmuy shin herald nd On eat prOot of otontlatio=t s ig cairn the war. .16 4 endive All 414 talent slaveheitteks und ou ef l24 . ble4. ..roorpg th e OA of th e AMVOrI• 10004 the Benito 9E te'exeClitiVe Whalen, „; Inalltdel. The bUstarea transuded relatro - I Otrolualvely tO Diattact of Columbia, and was of no, /MSS. VLs. Deming. from the Committee 0n.,101.1 buy Affairs, reported. a bill to establish and protect Itatlonal cemeteries, which wee ro 'oommittott and ordered to borgintorl. ,- • • - Kr. Banks, on leave. introduced a Joint then , bitten giving the hooliging.thomitly. othroplen tor the purpoece et • laifin ald of the Home for Orphans of Soldiery and .1341.10r5, to the licene far an additional fair, together 11th all material, La., whin& was read three times and • Kr. Price, troth the Committoe on the P•Otne Balboa& reported abut to authorize tho tune bonds. 1n 1 demonithatiorte grader 4' -'•. • , . • - -•-• - • , • • e••• • •.; • - .- , .•••• 1 / 4 k.A.-4-0:• 6 1 1 7 — efft;s1-'" , • MI PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY., grass, by a proper spirit of obedience in the body of her people, return herdue' allegiance to the ent, laws and. au thority of the United Staes, therefore be lt Rensfeed, By the Senate and House of Repre sentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, that the State. of Tennes see a hereby restored to her termer practical relation to the Union, and is agaip entitled to be represented by Senators and Reprosenta th eel.n Congress, duly elected and qualified, upon their taking the oaths of office required byoernment. Mr. Bingham renewed his Call for the pro vil'iur ". WcTiw s t ti Tli desired to offer the following as a substitute for Mr. Mechanise "When Tennessee shall have :stifled the amendment to the Constitution proposed th e e legisla tures of the several Oates by the Seth Con grant, and Mall have established an equal and inst. system of smffrage for all male citizens within its jurisdiction who are not less than ellyears of age, the Senators and Represen tatives from sad State, if hound duly elected and qualified, after having taken the in quired oaths o gee, be. admitted into Con grese as such, provided that nothing In this section contained shall be oonstrned so as to require the iltsfrancidounent of any loyal per. eons who, are now entitled to vote. " > Mroffer . Bingham declined to let the amendment &. • Mr. Ward detdred to offer an amendment oldtrig to that offered by Mr. Bingham a pro vision that the United Cato do hereby reeor. Wee the Government of the State of Tunnels. see, inaugurated under and by the Convention which assembled on the ninth day of January, MO, at the city of Nashville, as the legislative government meld elate, entitled to the guar antee and Other rigatoni State government under the Constituldoci. ••. • Mr. Bingham declined foist the amendment be offered, and insisted on the previous queer tion. The previous question was seconded and the resolution was ordered to be en cerd and read a third Lim The pream .. o. then ordered to be read a third time. The Rouse got into some confusion about the preamble, which Axially resolved itself into a motion to reconsider the vote by which the preample was ordered to be engrossed and p rowl the third time, Which motion was laid re. the table by a vote of 11l to Cc Mr. Le Blond addressed the Speaker as if on a question of order, and commenced to say that a portion of the members on Ms side de sired very much to vote for the resolnuon, but could not vote for the preamble. lie wars intercepted by calls to order, and was informed by the Speaker that it he had a question of order ho must state it. Mr. La Blond, resuming his remarks, stated. amid loud calls to order, that as the House would have to vote on the resolution and pre amble as an entirety, some members on bin side would have to vote against the whole thing. The Speaker said that there was no prece dent known to the Oldest member, where, aster a bill had been ordered to be engroseal,and the question recurred on its passage, a part of It, could be passed and a part rejected. That was utterly impossible_ the time to vote for or against s reamble was In the ordering to be en The previous question having been seconded on the paaeage of the Joint Resolution, Mr. Bingham rose to close the debate. but yielded halt ha hour to Mr. Bentwell, whoproceeded to address th e House against the Joint Reser lution. Mr. Boutwell said that after the mot care. tel reflection. through taunts and jeers, ho was still as deeply convinced Si ever of the unwholesome and dazigerens nature of this proceeding. Be demansted anneal of impar tial suffrage to the colored people of Tanner see firs ad then to the colored people of the whole revolted and, until recently, rebellions section of country.> ills ObjeCtion so Lids mea sure was fundamental it ewe that the Gov ernment of Tennessee was net, la fact, a re publican government. /la asked Wellman to consider the condition of Terineene, with two hundred thousand abblobodied male elilzens, its governing power placed In the hands of less than sixty thematid of them. By tbeiDon. agitation of Tennessee more Mum hell of the white male citizens were disfranctrised and eighty thousand male colored eiti lens. Did members suppose that those disfranchised =bell mild rest quiet under Moir excamilon. There would be a combine, lion between the Were dbdranclimed colored memerd the GO, illsfrombiseel rebels, and they would Overthrow the Goternment or that State, and what the House wets doing. to-ney for Tennessee, It would bettereafter Invited to dolor the ether ten States of the derulit. The history of the country was fall otarernber to• politician poster*, but it might Vit o. those States to be forever ex i , y`no means, They had awintanthe glar. , Cana, Tenneeme, Ark pass and , if t Congreessmaned but deMend im ankle, 1 the people of th ese ORO:emit° • , *At to ' as the (falai would enter the s forgot stand ttitintattlilfineured .•-•.' Mr. lligby distal Witty best e 0 the Joint Basoluttast i. ,„-ilistreatki•MOW del Ms objection to 14 be bad omens wof hope coming from, State or lb 4014 but he fennd,WiscaMiniegthe Union of Tann ftst. the vette* 'power was .' ond nice& to the whitspepul ian bab, Ws rOW*4 VOA Tomes.- seetretuld be the Joint 11 ed. lotion with the Of reprocess tires that she was en to Maitre the war, whereas she stand &he number to which she should be Sr the Consti tutional Amendment. ,e, '" Mr. Bingham elated the. bate. thitleeLared it et matter of pineal regret that any 'mho man, supposed to intend welt Wills country, should take the =allot teltidtifghitildilth* man from Mettearhursettea -wk. .., Mr. Moutwell stated that his °ejection was that the colored people were diellasnatitseet *Do an.. UTlrrate bars tiu" nom 1 : 1 1 .. /Win i s r ate ha L l 1 the minority, and w he claimed that, the 6:10,0M voters =der the new constitution and law,. re led MOM c one the white population, w eh wax as two to of its black papilla lion. The gentlemen from Massachusetts had agreed that Terinamee could not be admitted, because she bed not extended the elected, f to our black citizens. But en that principle why not csaltida Miaow% which diafranchised her blink population and het rebel popnlationt Mr. Fleck Interrupted to say that he attached noeutmequenee to the act of the Tennessee Lc mature. Madill not. believe It to be au expreolon of the will of her pastel. Mr. Dimension horsed hts colleague would ex cuse him from yielding further. Mr. Bing limn declined toyield any more of his time. lie amerted that Tennessee twee mush repute lion as Maturachusetts, in the principle that the majority, whether black or white, There right to control Its pithiest Dower. was no member on this floor who had any right to assume for himself higher or greater moisture of patriotism than was to be rittribie test to eveu loyal Is I num of Tennemee represented in till. great u Teo. Teo noose was not re publican in torte, neither was New York nor s Oblo. lithe was not end. tled to representation, neither was Maauc i,c. setts nor Indiana. What then remained to be done, but to declare that inaanneh tiejTennes. see bad retitled lu good faith the Conelitution al Aincadments, and Oren evidence to 'Maly Congrela of the return of her Peofde to their allortancia elm is entitled toYepreeentaticet in Tbe HOW preereded In vote on the pas. same of thet„Wiltit ratolutlou. During the Tetra the abeence ot many members ou account of eicknese Ike., was announced. Mr, Fink and several other deumeratte members, while voting ays,protested evilest tbselibrearuble, Mr. Rldridie nodes the exenisellerd that he seat ern t. ler. romwell stated that he was paired with Mr. Leingyair. Ito subsequently anneuter ced tbat If hey believed in the preamble, he woad vote aye, bat that he dld not believe In the preamble. When Sir. Stephens - voted aye, there was an entbutet of letertrter on Resides of the Ileum Teo Speaker law ing directed the Clerk toed% hia name, voted aye. Thejoint renolatlon wag Hgreased la Wit wi t haneOunnt Of - the es s erne greeted general Applause on the goor soul gelled*,_ „ , Mr. lithrousifrom the Jelin'. Committee --•-•-• , reported - • - e is bill to prettier . ler Statealately in inearreeteen t rigida Ia provides - Mehra , el the rebel Oates as soon ` • ratlded tile Bendittitieniali Uremia • prat of the ton. termite guar States to as dilly for Omit taxes no. rd allow' the Mine tO re: if the States for ten own. I - Um 1° "rin g li ting nen ' 6 • &ebb -'. , - ~lit. i the .........../ earn e, the Ueda] her sitoit,iiiiiiiiiisiciner onion& b lout ortteli jaletalitill Ot the Weil Dare of ..betn. Itesgms, who are hereby au lied teem eretse F i stwer Masse 01 emergency. _to $ or Mated that it was or the House to dad °whether the resolution should pe ors-i tortalnestad squashes% of priellage. Mr. Striterus nuults-11 ereentli derderinit that his object was to guard stgaluat, tiny improper •intern eat the part of =theA.:veldt:et, lie be- Sieved Woman boubl delegate the right ed containing tiro two i i ." a i lathe doerkeepers, lilt choose so to droc-Mes expressed his appre bettelon that stoup it eta would be attempted during the recess, but hoped it would not oe. Congress f• bOlsad into stioehtlleit T. O Triliket it. salt The =solution was' entertained na a Priv'. feged question and th en rejected by the fol. lownig Tote—ie:M. 4 e: n43' 1 41 5 . t •The House en sulloarned. - . FROM NiMORLEAAIL _ • I 411411Pili Absji An...tied me TPINIZOIN-01 , 1 .-- der or tisesiraidals Terbiddlog 41.1oaleabyasiy..ZT.1 us4stayi Abad.Or. igymusowYsibi7. : •••• • . - ' - -Kw traiaiks,JulFßlTodei 'Abell, of the ' brat District. Loon of New. Orleans pariah. et. ArTCl4o4thlwmorning on an atildavit by . 111,111 , 11 olden's', emu/Aar him Of treason and de ' 'enavoring the Ilee bt tiliseas wider Zito cbe , l rbcbui., idll• *lbertl edge . Abell was ballad AM dye hundrou dollars to oppear 'beftrre the :November term or ()molt 'Court. The Wilda. .git, is booed upon the 'recent 'charge to the grand Jury, delivered by the aemed, to Indict thee* members of the convention of Mt Who would rooonveno It, i . _. ... . . General- Sheridan this morning publiShod goners.' his gone' order forbidding cocoon:monition of oanngle rate mentue ante to his department. and . dissolving orgentsallone for whatever Omen's Steatitnan and rallorton, ofthe troodszint's Larose, Iho have bean Itivreiti- = H' .GAZETTE. JULY 21, 1866. FOOH WASHINGTON. • .. 43 ? Tennessee Admitted Into the Vision— Attorney General Nominated ny the Tresiden --Dante Department to be De moved overnment ILeeelpts and Ts pendittirhs, die.. dee. WAsnmerfoit,July W.—The House has passed a joint resolution admitting Tennessee Into the Union again, by the following vote: Teas .1.13; Nays IL air. Storms, of Pennsylvania, voted aye. . . • The President this afternoon nominated to the Senate Henry Stansberry, of Kentucky, tabs attOrney General of the United States in"place Or Speed, resigned. • , , W AIIitNOTOII, July 40.—The now orphans' - asylum on Fourteenth street, shouts mile and a-half from the Executive mansion, has been lessen for three years. for the rise of the State Department, or until - a new structure can bo erected (or its accommodation. The removal will talc° place in October. An °Metal statement of the receipts and ex penditures of the Government from July Ist, ISSN to Starch al, 1806, foot up as follows : celpts, po t iss,aas eu3; Expenditures, Including interest on public debt, .1318,6118,839 ed. Mitt mated p.reeet to from April lit, laid, to Jima 31, $lM,3Ani2 o 9; estimated expenditures, 57a,a513,183 la. r. WaShburne, of Illinois, continues fit and Visitors are e vet tel ed. The Bennie tc.:lny, In executive st.stlnn, re f, :et! the noullnutlon Of Iten , v Eltansbe• a Aiterouy tienoral to the . n nn u. elciary. TOE ANTI-RENT TROUBLE, All .1/alet—Troops SIIII In Camp—At tempt to rebsen a Well from which the Soldiers Obtained Water. ALBANY Jab , to.—lteporta from the anti. rent distr ict say that all is quiet.. The troops are still in camp on Warner's farm, under strict military discipline, and no depredations upon private property are permitted. Two vo lvates who shot two sheep, were arrested order of the commanding °nicer, and de -1 ered into the , hands of the authorities of the town. Homo of tile tenants against whom , writs Of ejectment have•becu issued, have in timated that they will Make a settlement of, their indebtodnerai and to enable them to so, the movement has been delayed. This afternoon a man was discovered in the act of poisoning a Well from which the troops procure water. Ife however. succeeded In elteCting his escape, leaving the deadly prim pound on the ground.. to Mart on the War Pa India" =le% of the Arm/ of the Tenneasee. Se. Louts. duly 51—The Democrat's St. Joseph irtiecial gape Parties from the Plains repre sent the Indians massing for a war. Old ranchmen say that as soon as the corn is ripe, nearly every triboon the Plains will start on the war path. They ere well armed and have plenty of amtnunition. &circular letter was published this morn. ng callingthe drat annual meeting of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, to be held at tlinetnruitl on Xovember 11th, tor the purpose of perfecting the organlxatioft of the Society, and the transaction of other impor tant business. The olpects of this Society aro purely of a social benevolent character. pen. Rawlings, of Washington, Is President, and Col. Dayton, of St. Lords, Secretary of the Society. leatlataetory Treaty with Indiana. Sr. Louie, July 91.—C . Taylor Superinten dent of 11:Alan A ff airs t °male:, and Presi dent of the Conunlasio Which recently held a couneil with the In at Fors Larasaie, actompanied ny Gen Thayer United States /Senator from IN rash*, and 'Mr. Pad dock, Secretary' of th Territory, arrived at St-Joseph yesterday, d left for Washington lartnight. Vol.Tario Llama Met a perfectly sattatiertuty trestyluta made at Laramie. all reportato the on y being circulated by parties tnterasted In a init Wistilities. Go elan says Shiva' thfni Indians 'were wee. eat - Fourteen etedit it oblate Signed - the lreall•efiesPrOleed. a im: belief that it :metals troubloen t he, talus, it Will he cow. Unoseed by tho whitee, ~ . 1101"."111rOrtallt,T, 1111 MiliV 'fart—Mew elbeirra 1: 1 . 014 yhtv:Tosoc. July 93.—Ottainindritd and tatrty • .jandatparnatta3 4 - granted In Misch , " , - Ilwerniatr. the of 3,0d1 Interments. g 'x • • d tor hears ea/great that. Moan, ' aW il = Or eitt an reported in 1 , s 4 • tay,eirtrAletattito die& six eases •. in lardoklyn4 of w hien two diet. +^s :fie •• •tu'lltillalplaspector on Hart's luts itio*Oskinri. aria il not expected to • . Donn aro many, asset reported on it3emeresaleguil Nasal mulatansio,..„ etactsofert,JulY'Xl.--ThO Democrats of the Fourteenth Maria- of Ohio runntuatell. U. Fount-FOr COntten. Ge neral Bohn Coburn was normineten for *Con by. the Union men of the Indumapotis inetriet. General Mtn= Harris yea nominaterefor ()mining by the Union mon of , the First Indiana Me. trict. nueeessee ee Renato' Lane. IW. Leine, July 'M.—Governor Crawford, of Kansas, yesterday appointed Major It. V'. Hose, Late of the Eleventh liana's thoodryand amon• trade editor or the Lawrence Tribune, United . Matta Bennator. VIEW Glen. Lane's unexpired terra. 1111001 . U.OAS IS a radical republic-art. - 1k lett Lawrence this morning for Washington. Escaped Marve nils. Arrested ed. ftr suciairir; sch Ant ft - sw Taint, July at—Two neitroes, eainfied Slaves from CON, elm) .were arrested here some days aline on a etun,oi of stealing from their master several thonsand dollars In Messer and Jewelry, wore to4lay disenrged by Judge McCune, on the ground that no treaty exists requirina their extradition, and also that the paper* were irregular. Steamer Detafeed hr Harts fie Beard Dilabtfal Goods. • - , ' 041.csirrow,July19,—Theitostnur Patotuoskt was detained by the Somme cutlets thtbswam on eccount of doubtful goods found on board am . ° 7.l he l= i titrinia='ltrig u titru e . sand dolltun bonds, which he could not pro. cure. Nappreeseill Costuaaroa, 8. C.. July 90.—A mutiny (1. eurred last nigi t. ausangatit partials 01 negro troop. on Folly Island, which vas suppressed ater 0120 of the mutineers had been killed and two wounded. The rest of the mutineers were brOtight to title city under a strong guard. 31firliSpliPeit Cereespeet Won toet ter the En . rowan . • Ni. Yoga, July 'a—George Alfred Town- Mod called for Europe to-day by the creamer AttanUc, to follo r. w the Italian army for the Wand borrapapa '3 V lire3Gl alr4 ;Y:W AdaMenai Local Natters on Third'Page A llAmish Proceeding, Bridget - McGovern and. Thomas Richardson are denizens of the. Third ward, haring resi dences sithdriMg - each Other on Fountain street; In the rear of Kelly's. planing mill. Bridget is a thrifty danund; mid in order to furnish her Mil* with meat she manages to 'tette it couple of porkers by allowing latent In run nt largo in the stri!ets and Prey on 'the 100agewhich.eareless bMnienlinnithr ovr into 'the etroet. 'Anion _ In .41riCd'viola litirin*: a city ' ; end on*syerf, .proolamition r • • . th a , likkletii r or the stero .4 onic en et-the ".porcine or canine 'Yet VS begs are not with ont:theitVthd, ey form: the part or fusSistalit-‘l, an- tY'devotiring rinhianoes WhieWviOnhPotherwhiehave • to he rellioved,',Whihreseir presence ieeendireire health Of theennimunitylor the very saute -Ytriniammd above:: esterday;e however, oneetillTir.`PleGoveriPs '4Orlries't trespiuMe't on 4,11°-'inlyftt°'d°Ulain We iardedit , who fa es got rld of his Mori Set .11: lingo mast -qn the intruder, 'Mille the cOnnief. - that ensued . Mrit 'McGov ern's bog Ida leg broken; The news of tho disaster *as carried Immediately to the WIN . .W l lO - hastened to the rellet of bar chattel, which sho found helpless cOhdition front of. Itlebardion's door. The Sight its ingratif Wm:Wit SO OR the fowler feelinginf, lirld t- that oho Immediately procetaled to ere ohartlecm a nice° of her. mind., htre; turn, the latter threatened to kill not only the bog, but Bridget herself. This was addingin: suit to injury, and swelling with indignation - Mrs. Metiorern botACIk herself to Alderagul r t it ; lag a fog 'we bail O??5,TO, E=l dealxo Latbes log prop especially I case among Melba the gentler aet, who Pro PmParloi their wardrobee. tot i..triP they seasido or stnno country rOtroott" 41°U"d by the 'decrees of comfort. To too latter Ito I *mad mot:amend:before starting. a Wan . to .11.1stee A Doi Vs dry goods zetabLlehmer. ri lth ntreet to totstaltio the beautiful nod 711rOM Woolf of sibratestina. detainee, ott ehlata,linonsontudlog and calloosthat are now on: exhibition Marchand. at prim as low am hAl k hease ln the city Meld° the articles 'Mind abovo this at m J;Ila on hands largo en D. Vier Of flake' fundalting goods, that in quality :sad, quantity aro mond came oarnerislng • 41 hhOola, glom. tr/oltnlagbl had bonbon 'ldeas of tho most caloric pattern and finest :texture.. Tothose who haVO had ocolinge with 41=14i Dates 2 ftio I ;t%T•a vt' ho rti n t =e t run .ripotltion of What i they stroady /mow, Matto thaw who hare rarer austalnialthotte pus to to those gentlemen, wo would ;earths", In an our expertamo WO' *.*•- ...11900SS mops urbsauhoe- at, wham Mind melve oaturteV ...übeo,.. cutodezi Como. __ crna,n. 4005_ aci.....atmad.mugyiter:- atm ' .h- t,..., named ha ft rgn i l:niw.i, bo, _..atedliklakir 41 / 1 Y• - Th w i = ettlitiJan, I, ,2.t...nest4l6=rlarrs,tha ' S tAClNlMl= Nisit t lor qtrthiltr&Pudeil Ift occoo' ‘ Ana bees:vansott ,•• : , t - _ : 4 , , ,-: ' . ' '-'. -;...- .., . '- '- • ~;4 (...,-1-,; -'-''''''''...:., . :.;?,:',.:,-.. ..„.„:4;,,,-.7,2_,-I.v=--"'".-- , . . ~..-!'", • ..-, I:. . . .• , :t.'-',-. :'..'-': : : ' ,- - r, ,Zr:.-'-' - , •:-::,,,,;;C.'`,:r•C'''''''' ..-_, .... Arrival of Colonel Block's mamas —The Obsequies to take Place To day. onel Black arrived In this city, yesterday, Acaardmg to arrangement. the body of Col at ono o'clock, acoompinied by the Committee of Arrangements, who had receleved the re mains Into there hands at Latrobe, having gone their for that purpose. The body was conveyed to the rust Presbyterian Church, on Wood street., and placed in the vestibule, immediately inside the central entrance, so that persons can pass in at ane of the deem, and after seeing the remains, pass out at the other. The come in which the remains are enclosed 19 of rosewood highly ornamented on the sides and top with silver mountings, And Mx heavily carved handles. A silver plate on the top bears the following lascrlP- Mon. Baru September 3d, 1916. Killed at Gaines Mill, Jane 17th, A. D. beiz. gr Tailing over the foot of the con in eeful folds, la the national ensign draped ffi in mourn ing, ' The entire interior of the 'Church is also appropriately draped, and presents a very neat, chaste and sombre appearance, in keep o#l, 0 wi th w e i solemn ls the occa si on. 'Molded by the Committee of Arrangements. Thu following programme and mate hove less adopted by the Committer of .A rru n meutal Itoligione services will beperformed at the First Presbyterian church. Wood Street, c 0.,. meriting et o'clock, r. fa., to-day, tinder the direction of the'llev. William A. lAasavant. Atter which the funeral cortege will he form ed and move in the following order: Pollee. Carriages containing ofnclatlng clergymen for ass of Pall Bearers. Band. . Escort. Hearse. Col. Macro Horse—Sumpter. 811ty-Second.Regintent, Penn , p. Vols. Carriages containing family and friends of tho deceased. Carriages containing Disabled Soldiers Officers and Soldier* of the late War. (Detachments of regiments will follow each other in the inverse order of their numbers.) Clergy. Bench and Bar Firemen. Orders and Societies ofwhich the deceased. was n member. ted(For tomb as attend positions will be Indies. Citizens generally. Tho route of procession will bonlongElixth to Irwin street, along Irwin to Penn street, along Penn to the Cemetery. The column will be formed and move under the direction of the Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements. J. 11. Swerrcem Chairman. Distinct detentey end the Atailstaines We have noticed the fact that the District Attorney obtained a rule on & the Mayors of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and a number of Aldermen and Justices of the. Peace, to an swer for their neglect to comply with the act requiring them to make monthly returns of hildrinatlons and rorognixanee.s. Heretofore they were only required to make Mantua quarterly. We hear much talk concerning this new order of things. The object of the bill we have not heard definitely stated, and inset confess li is net apparent to us, 'except IL be to give more time for the preparation of indictments. Under the old order, when magistrates were prompt In the making of their returns, ire heard no complaint made of want of sufficient time In thopreparation of business for thi Grand Jury, and hence it would seem there exists no necessity for the law, which the Distzict Attorney complains of the magistrates for disregurding, or neglect ing to comply with. Ono edbet of the law we judge, willbe to increase the fees of theDarlct Attorney, at the expense of suitors. Assault and battery cases, of which there Is - a host at each term of the criminal wort, magistrates are empowered to settle with . the consent of the parties, and informations In Hume casesitt Las been the. custom not to return Wall thd , latest moment, as many are withdrawn up on the eve of the meeting. of the court, the, - "litigants, after cooling time, con ntiffiffig to save time and by settling their differences short of the Court Howie, Ouch a settlement, of course, Involves the payment of costa accrued. Is It the de sign of the District Attorney to bring these under his own saperrision, as must be the case if the Informations are - returned) If so, and la their settlement he adds ale own to other additional costa, the new arrangement will add vary oboe durably to his emolumenta, al ready trufOolenUy large, or amply renumera tiro. Theelsadvantage to magistrates will oonallt In their not being able to secure their legal costs as readily - as if the eases ware sot- Hod at - their °Meth, and in their, being pot to additional trouble, for no oth er porpose,.they claim, than to subject tho suitor to additional expense for the benefit of tho Commonwealth's officer. Magistrates haring the power to dually die peso -of those mules should be allowed to do so without interfolence or embarrassment, In the. manner Audit:Mod, But, perhaps, it is intended - that the magistrates shall return monthly the InfOrmations la cases other than thmaireferrud to. to which no objection, we jufte, can reationably be mole. 'However, we sh•M learn definitely what is intended by the new act upon the hearing of the rules granted. A Day Wild Robbery—tarty Dollars to ILtreetabaelle and Toasty to Jewelry Steles. The dwelling of Ma. Me'Myra, on Fulton t street, in th Sixth ward, was entered and robbed yes ay afternoon of acme $4 l ) in greenbacks a a cocustilerable amount of O w . elry, worth the aggregate about twenty dol lars more. . Mrs. Mclntyre was absent the . . greater part of the day from the city, attend ing the plank of the Sixth Presbyterian Sab bath School, and it Is:resumed seiz ed the thief, having a knowledge o this fact, on the opportunity, and during the prevalence or the rain storm effected an entrances through a window in the rear which was found open. The missing money wax deposited in a drawer In the chamber of Mrs. Mehdyre,-whtle the Jewelry woe In atrunk under her bed. Itseemi very strange that a house could be robbed in =ln daylight ta in o r g e or e lt y e moat denselypop: the attention of some pinson. 5 I= To leave a horse standing hitched on the street during the greater pert of the day, ex posed to the hot Inn, without food or water, comes, we think. under the head of "cruelty' to animals," an offence known to the law. Passers-by could not have avoided witnessing such an exhibition of cruelty, in the vicinity of the Court.heruse, within II abort time past. Tione a horse might have been Otpserved, vamping the pavement. hour idle hour, awaiting ins mnstees eonvenience to be con veyed home. lied we a horse Pre: wottld.not treat him so, but secure him shelter from the torrid sun beams, at least, and in supplying our inner man, would not be unmindful of the wants of the beast. ~,,„ Flooded. Onto a nu bar of houses on the south side of Penney,. la Avenue, from the foot of Tun nel to the er of Try street, in the Eighth Ward, wore mpletely flooded byyrater yes day afternocin; during the heavy ride that felt In torrents from two until fear Velbeic. The entrance to the sewer at verities Imints was partially choked - with. Adams* and rubbish, and the Immense -bodp,..ePwater that came rushing down from Wylie-street, having no means of ogress to the river, swelled.up over the curb end into Alio dwelling - it Mentioned, doing immense damage to the furniture; and In some cases Injuring the buildings. • -Iffiest Loall,,Derlng the Orevalenee of tho rota storm Yesterday, ar.ourlous speelmett of Um canine species bopped - luto the gotta or. Cluttesta street for the purpose or procor.:' log soma particles of food drift:Mg down with the current, ~b at ore; .lie.. Hood, could es cape th e ask he ems 'carried almost a square to :Avenues where / 10 Wes foe. 'rued. But tbat the . mouth of the sewer was choked with rubbish.' -be -would - doubtless are thud Won Ids way down the Ohio. • - Billt011:43011'43111trOCC11.1311,11 WWI arres ted andtakealadoreettbleeman -raYloe Yeller daY, Charged , w ith sestina and battery oa aath of Barbara welpart. ,Yhe latter alleged that Whge.Wallang down . 1... e street -yesterday morning, elm met the defendant: who, after Math:or two attempts lo shorn to tho ralktigi hiarTritrus.ava,,,zuv,.= entering.ball to keep rate Pelee. Not fttelen.—Stailidi Mason appeared be- fore Alderman. .Donaldson, yoeturdaT, and outdo oath against John Colvin, for the lar ceny of her • pocket book, Containing some three and a bolt donate In postal currency. While Cho hoaring was progreaaldg. a Attie daughter of ho prosecutra arrived at the goo with th • missing pocket book, haring found It In • on the parlor mautio-pleCe. .of °cure° C vlu.was released. re ath the seliablO Ls b000to• The !Can deems. Mao oammltted or notleett several clays ago the 00.01. mltment of a young man Sallied tioolgtl Jes sup, for: a further bearing on se charge of ob. taming boanllng at the Scott house under taiga pretenses. nets developed Imm:owning him leave bet little deobt that be ie g i?rotee. Monet ..00ntidenee man:. Alderman ntraln, yeelerday. fully oommltted Wm for m default ot I2oobelL • • • • Chaswedl unis IsisPeagf.—Phil hi Stad i a beton!) dersurvAlbelts; ywn.rd... with Pm larceny or Are . yards of *ow .rp from the =Winer natablisnment VDUs: Kasnab, on Penn street.% TtIQ soods Vet°, found 111 'O9 poaseulon. of tho no:qu ruler bolug nnable.to mako satistatdory °Warm- WM PAW lusw ho had obtalnod them, ne was held wpm printed D o llars ford fanner . .130301fdanigaifida.,tetil 31-' riti7ZWITIRTit. Mid iiiiltoraliput . L.,_ /5 _ll4 lose.hlze4impt not w.laitasa&Z o o'l_. 6 ; 1 13 MA" " ki , !. :. , a 1 4 0 ".', 1 1101Adrt m t, • . -1-;. i gHUM M L M Erie Conference Appointments The session of the Ede Conference of M. E. Church, hold at Painesville, closed on Wed nesday afternoon, after a pleasant, Interesting and Instructive session. We append the 4. ~ polntmonts made : Brie District--11 L. P. E. E First Church, E. A. Johnsonßaker, ; e, Erie Simpson rie Chapel, J. H. Tagg; Weslvl Blinn; Green, J. K. Mendenhall; North G East, T. Guy; Waterford, F. H. Beog ; Denville, J. Allen; McKean, N. W. Jones; Edinboro, G. Elliott; Fairvin*, A. Hall; Girard, W. N. Ilene; Union, 0. L. Mead; Wellsburg and Mina, W. Pl. Bear, It. D. Waits; Kingsville, T. P. Warner; Conne aut. W. IL WIlron; Springfield, IV. S. Lloyd; Albion, W. A. Malthyt Lockport, C. L. Barn hardt; Ashtabula, W. 1. Wilson. Meadville Distrut.—.l. W. Lowe, P. E. Mend. Title, B. Iticsal, L. D. Williams; Sagertown, J. R: IIatlock; TOwnville, J. Shields; Cochranton, P. Burroughs ; Saltville, R. M. Beams; Frank lin, J. R. Lyon; Greenville, W. P. Bignell; Be lem,- G.' 11. Brown; Sheakleyville, M. Smith; EVanebarg, J. Crtim;Conneatitvllle, F. Brown; HarmonSbnigh, J. Akers; Rockville, J. W. Hill; Ettp„,Mile,, R. Gray; Linesville, It. C. Smith; New Lebanon,. .1. Scofield, 0. Babcock; Delaware Grove, J. G. Hawkins. Oil City, J. Whitely; Bote , eville, G. W. Staples. J, Mar. o. A. 11. I Professors N. Norton, Gee er; n Agent Of Allegheny College; members Quarterly Conference. , tlXtle Charlet—R. A. Caruthers, P. E. New J. C. Schofield; Mt. Jackson and She...a go, J F. Dill; New Wilmingten,J. F. Perry; Tastbrook and Ilarlrusburg, T. O. McCreary Harrisville and Centreville, T. Graham; Piercer, 0. G Mclntyre; Henderson. One, C. Wilson; Waterloo. .f. • rekole; North Washington, A. B. Domer; Clintonville, J. H. Merchant; Poland, J. W. Stogdiil; Middlesex. W. IL Reesman; Flue Grove, R. Beatty Clarks vine. It. M. Bear; Greenwood, E. Bennett. Brady's Bend, G. More; Hubbard end Brook. held, C. W. Beeves. Jamestown DI -.rid—G. W. Maltby, P. E. Jamestown, 11 . Day; Ashville, A. J. Lonisay Sugar Grote, J. F. Stocker- Pine Grove, W. Bush; Frowsburg, B. F. Delo;' Hansen, W. Rice J. K. Shaffer; Sheffield, S. S. Goodrich, Puna: ma, G. Dunmire; ColuMbne, S. Hellen; Corry, .1. S. Lytle; Youngsville, J. C. Sullivan; War reu, T. Stubbs; Pleasantville, H. H. Moore; Tialohte, D. Smith; Pithole, D. S. Steadman; Petroleum Centre, E. A. Squire; Riceville, A. H. Bowers, E. Chace; Titusville, N. G. Luke; Garland, M. Colegrave; Ellery, C. Truesdell ' HialllwaY, W. A. Boyer. Frerfonto District—J. E. Chapin, P. E. Fro deals, E. B. Yingling.; Dunkirk, E. A. Led wick; Mayville, L. W. Day; Portland, G. W. Gray; Delanti, C. W. Woodworth; Sinclair. vide, A. L. Kellogg; Ellington, J. Leslie; Leon, L. E. Beardsley; Cattarangus, E. B. 'Cum mings; Villenovia, W. W. Warner, Z. W. Shad duck; Forrestville end Sheridan, C. M. Hear';; Little Valley, B. W. Scott• Silvercreek, D. lllizener, Westfield. G. Marsh;, Quincy, to be supplied; Sherman, J. Clymer, It. N. Stubbs. Keehn". of the Firemen's Association. At a meeting of the Firemen's ASBOOIOII ~,,, held last evening, in their hall, In the Clty Building, to take when with regard to attend leg the funeral of Colonel Black to-day at t o'clock, the following preamble and resolution were adopted: Wussess, On recount of a shortness Of no tine, It is impracticable to call out the Fire /hr. partment in numbers sufecient to do credit to themselves or the deceased, therefore Resolved, That the members of the Depart ment are earnestly requested to attend as cit izens. On motion adjourned. Assault and Hatt ery —Henry Summers, a colored individual, and a resident of Hayti, was before Mayor McCarthy, yeaterday, for assault and battery. Tho suit was brouget at the instance of John Bernard. who stated that Bummers, on several 00082110118, within the brief period of three weeks, had struck him without env cause or provocation whatever. Henry gave hall In the sum of .300 to answer. Threatened to Shoos Ma Tatber.— Michael Barrett yesterday appeared before Alderman Lynch and made oath against hls eon, Thomas Barrett, for surety of the peace. The defendant states that his eon has fre .quently threatened to whip him, and on Thursday night swore he would shoot him. A warrant was issued for his arrest. Settled.—Louisa Bose, A. J. Coheran and Catherine Coheran were charged with surety of tho peace and disorderly conduct before Al derman Taylor, yesterday, on oath of Owen Carey. The case 1.10 - . settled by the prosecu tor and defendants .paying each half of the costa. ---- - Stole a r Konin ap peared before d Taylor yirderclay and made oath sgaLtst John flyers for the larceny of a load of wood' rom the premises of the for mer In Liberty Insruship. A warrant was fiumad for the arreaWilyers. Had Hearin`. William Forrest, arged with deserting his wife, Nancy For° l L, 'had a hearing before Alderman Donald son yestesday, which resulted in his being Donald so in $5OO to answer the charge at Lite next term of the Criminal Court. 111.-eaptured.—Craig, the man confined In the Lawrence County an, for shooting Mr. Bllard, scaled the w of the rd On a o Mn alls prison rt day jest He went but dis tance,sho before he was captured, and was re turned to his quarters. The Quarter Sessions COUPS will be In amaton today for the transaction of the usual Saturday'. business. Amting other matters to be attended to la the rule on the Sheriff, asked for by the District Attorney, in relation to the payment Of fees. For Mall Ileattag;;-For the third time, the Mayor yesterday committed John Loop, charged with assault and battery with intent to killand larceny, on oath of Rama IL Sharpneck, , for a "further hearing? Church Dedleatlon.—The new U. P. Church at Sharon, Mercer county, was dedicated on Sabbath bud, Rev. Col. Clara, of Allegheny City, oflciating• ElfMI MORS.II3—On the :-Ith JIUIO. -. 14 Ole reshlenee, I. No Itruglaud, Mr. O.O.ISEELT 101E1118, for upwards of twenty . rears • reeloont 01 Yinsburgh, l'enns. bk P AVAIL WI al zi ILLOALE IMwtlinl . 4.:od • ••scre," the largeit subdrlrm plate Of Irglalrgle. dlrrlgt one le DID county, en gaseitoarfelr grlghton m id, l mmediately north of Allegheny. for tigrlgt lota, -perrolgs or tatter, .11 Venthil Drug Scorn of OWL*. CLA..4.Ey, FAIRMAN & SAMSON. .EINI3 I ERT A IZERS No. 196SmIthileldSt., car. 7th, (E,ma, freatNeventh Sweet.) imrn i n41033171 . 1..4:21.=. AND 133 NANDIJBKY NANZET. ALI.IOIIIIIIIIIT, PA. ALEX. AIKEN, T:7I:Cf3CI33EIELTLICI3EF‘ No es Toarth suost,lrattobotab,P*. CONTINO of ahldada, tHihriMOILAWIHoohI avers dosorlytton of Tqo osal lhassuaglng Hems mambo& Homo, °howl& and night. Hearse asolCasrlagestarulahed. ILUZISZNCIW—UOI%. MTN Kan, DJ)" atm .1 &COMM, D.l), Thomas paths, Lat., • ,Meoh H Ulm. M.o. EULER, CLOSE & CO., Practical Furniture Manufacturers, COR. PENN ANIS:WAYNE STREETS, „Ylesof FTMNlTURlZeonstautlvonhand. MUSIMANN, IFlttiltStreet,bilinnin Tanned and ' - - • nine's Streets, GUNSMITH AND . DEALER IN HARDWARE • Tint , Wass, roods of all, depesiptions-.always hang au bold at Ow lowest Prices- klapOxing done Catallsl 1,-911 strait xellop; •• ' • • 1.2.1.1% - ETTRZURGH IRON WORK& J. PAINTER & SONS. 3140111FACTIMMAI or. , • iro_ nPuckey Tub and Trunk 1100113 AND SHEETS;.` fti6:4Si • PITTSBIIRaII. PA. Y. C. DIUFFY, • , • I'artli'Acninzie Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Wart, „And dealer. I. ItiTOWM, I.IIOI:IIIIk . FUNgtOUNG 01A V. 0, ATEA COOLCHO AND • TOILET AILTICLM. ' =fa , . 2.443 43vrabsiotiliteseet, , . PITTBIII7IIO , III, PA: n 16110014 .11 We Clleenes!...pleca in the ell, Win 3 l Stoves and TIA Wert. ;ion Work luvrniplly att•OU. laaral:00 D. L. PATTERSON & CO. - MANCHESTER SAW MILLS, Ilatlmes' Beaver street mud Ohl* River. M•ncliester, IS. 10141tra for ail lea Lis of I..nrntrar for balldlrtz beat uldint. &ma Ci tat, 1440 fr 11 1 ,441. AROUSE sd co., TWIG ISNITETilr,A'),rl:+l47r, ;_'Liter 41 lobelia aid Nisi &mac- Alear the euspensleet vion..lo 75 BBL& IipIO:IOOTATME4ip • 10 BBILS.LCITCUMBEAOIie - awe very low to cl*tonidipaiAtis.:. • BEA; Jr., ...ago zaimart Sr.. emaite 9.teoti. THE WEEKLY GAZETTE. TWO EDITIONS ISSUED, ON WEDDZSDAYPI AND DATIIRDAYS The edition le forwarded welch will retail the eat. earthen soonest ea the men rot. Tra _ ISINULL COM* PEE /11 " ELVES Or 714 N AND UP 1V AIMS 1 le NEW .&D SOMETlilPcli N E iv. Time Registering BAROMETERS. ti()L.l3 BY TRY. 13.1AJEIXAMITor el" Clc:)" Dealers In Optical Goods, tI3 1-2 Smithfield Street Title illetrUmont lo very generally lived by rartain• sad Merchant., tut well as arnook Been. It nine* vt Clock, Barometer )1 an d Thermometer, and' eon be b eather.e depended upon Incor Indlcating the ebanace o 1 IyUNSEATH T CO, JEWELERS, SS iinttla alltrebot. LADIES' AND GENT'S NA7.401 1 403800.19, - I=l AT 11111ZATLY ItEDI7O4O PBACOI, 12171.1.1 X—. T. 1MT1.X.533,2"151. left WV LIE 151'.. NEAR FIFTH.. Get the Best—They Always Give Batts- thelion. Every• week,-Dr. Quincy A. Scott le called upon to insert Artificial Teeth In cases whore other dentists haus tried, been paid, and foiled, and in every case his work gives entire satis faction. Lie is quite au artist In his line of business, and has merely to examine a Case to know Low to articulate the teeth, so that they ~.. w 111 present a undsome awl natural appear ance, and will ustleate the fors' thoroughly. Ills prices are /ewer than thou. of cup drntiti in the clap, and e will otarantec his work to he superior. So I would better for any of our readers whoa In want of teeth, to call upon the Dr. in the rst place, and thereby save their time and coney. We would also assure those persons o ale suffering with diseased and unsightly t nth, that they can have them extracted wither! any pain whalemr, by CIS Illng Ile hue extract.' (or over ten pon Dr. Scott. thatssand porno• and among thin case In which 13 !s within the last seven years, large number there Is not one process has proved inJurfous. he can refer to numbers of Mahn to have been benefited . Ile extracts numbers dul thigolene or Vapor" prove..., ughing Gas to those who tut courge. Ile makes no Ong When artificial teeth aro ms a full set on Vulcanite, urns, (or eight dollars. Ile tber, Zib Penn street, third On the contra his patients wh in renewed h ly by the new n I and gives pore desire it, with charge for extrit.! ordered, and el with ixmlitifel member hie nu door shave Ran ARMIN IRON WORKS. JONES & LHOMES, M*XTTI323I7Ft.42*.ME, aumnrAcrultrataai - AND Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron; " Bridge Iron; Angle and T Iron; cr•••• Guard Iron; Coal Screen Iron; " L _ th <„, T Ralls,l6 and 20 lbs. to e 4, Train Bails, punched and • ter sunk; Boiler, Bridge and Tank Ittlle Cut Nails and Spikes; t" Fit Ship and Boat Spikes;iii3;-?'TIF-L.,;., Railroad Spikes; Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; s . Railroad Car Wheels and Axles; • Street Car Wheels and Aix.les4' • -• C.nol-Pit Car Wheels HAW Axles; Patent Cold Rolled Shafting.; Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods; . 1 Rower and Reaper Bars. WAILEHOUSE AND OFFICE. ;:1 120 Water and 158 Front Sts. BRANCH HOUSE, Nos. 22,24 and 2611iser St., ,11 CHICAGO, ILL. PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY JOB. BPLICJIR.. ',MEN & iteKACY, MISTERS BD MUM or Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, . - 7‘` PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT WATSON Manager._ _let d 65 "UTILITY WORKS MeLEAN & SLATOB,, No. S 3 Liberty St., opposite Foorthr"' XAMIPACITMOMEI or °MENET MARITA' HARDWARE. They make a speetatty of Iron ite dewed .d_plyot Csatorc•Poroelatu, Bedstead and 11001. Uastorn /kdatead Fastenings: Stops tor Er tertalon Tata.. 'at. They,also znaullbeture sad bay. constant!) , ott batulaTitumb Latches. Sprtrug hatches, 111.1.0eau . a Vitudowifaah Supporter. al , Leauou Ecenntrla Nub 1101100.13tIllty Shutter and Butt Hinge. °dud- Lattille Ilaugluga, , Sail trona, rash WelaSte:&.• 1866: • SPICING " 78 ' 1866. McOORD & CO., - lat wilt'', STAR VT, Whci to Call giLTelal latelltiLka to their - large 'Paley AV" or Spring and Sung : • • ones* Wear, .6. lEtzscilse am; treaarloty. LADIXIODISHVb, VACHII bEASIDION Ct.; • OXINT'S and /HM V BAH TIM LAS. vtAvs... , iIRIOUTILOS , LgUelititS, X 011.70296 .,. 14112* ptIYM itteo;ri d0...1pm.... to filo too. • _ - STA 11A ,1 LIVERY ANA SALE mum & - N05.'425 & 427 Tho very treat 110ESES, 61. S kept. Elr Laze *t • ILIAJLti as 11{.• city: ;Fs to ot.abon lOW Is Ws lies Pemba *Wing Uttspr agontillopel base Sanwa Ire elle Use4r • `ll7'7".ln lratrATo ~4 . 61/ 4 0 11. 1 24114 0 1n tionid , 1 7,Alte . 11•Curefie l . do lis 4; randa : W •liato Polier Bolus. • • Gnosok..appits,•.Coldwie. Girton Corn Wtdpin...."eoy , ii,..Sol • Mow h.o ONE'S LOIN' 'Uri' I . 17SJ.Yri o .•=l.:Pkt , t t its ET. 4,1,44' • ♦ at • fir . .Inumocauti:Witie7,• tiour of biker ' Gins:MAL, and talualde orh. tve, " d r • 'nos So .vsanoll, Dc 6, 4 Not acoodistatts ta " w"" * - I.lacka 01:4rney d for isle it 1 - PM" ' ? 3 , 14 ', 122 W: :REL DZAT - !~' El - ,- ,1 111 ass. H`EAY. r‘. 2% : - 41 . , : ~1, 7 ,..3 1 - - 4:,, , , : ,:.0 - _,. ; , ...„,....,.,. 3 , i - ..... ' L 1 4i:i.,..fv. ' ,'•'`.:,..t.,_..,§ . t :pr . 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