TIIB GII GAZETTE. ruausatED BY PERM, - BAD & CO., AT GIIBTTE BIJILDING, iqco. 06 VlStia !street. T. . P. ROV eromITON. to aostAn Kiwu . BLUM( P. it Buldilesillbumes. ,VIZEINIR !Ines °cotes omits. slivered by carder, (pet weal. —,... cents. Hetl Oubsctiberik inerye5c)„,..;.,,...,,—;„ $B,OO. labs:rid reductions to Newsboys sad Atria& TzßHs iron wtramy Three Copses, peiyear. riT4l d do. do. <oak Ten or morO cord., to One addrese, sod doe free to club. CEI'Y ,ITEMS • • To Nurserymen sail Gardeners. have .1 nit zweelvill'a few really fine setts of Pruning Katyes,laseienpleees; Includ ing saw. buddlng 'CutVea; Ate. Tor sale at Ogden's, Lis - paten BSI/alai. - The Nation's •Oppertanalty.. The dons/Matted coloredlectimer, Hrs. F. E. W•.•114-arza,?Willi,spest to the -City . Hail. Fittsbut i gh, next. Tosergar. February %th: Stglßee2,-"TheNationge Great: OPPortrinityZ , Tickets Or -admlashin •• 25 cents Mai. Reserved saidi 50: cents cash. A. part of the proceeds will be given •to two charitable asses-Md.:ost sitido mission 13 tP. help the poor,MM, The Littleit 330::CaY 6i° " Society of Elttigbarkts, and She Allegheny E. E. Lessee: •Docrs kica.rit 7 o'clock; the lecture will begin at oml2l6.Tlie public Is earnestly invited toliti ted . d .... //SW. J6l4l.lEr'` Committee. • One of the" intistelegitobt and thrilling lectures over heard torso' , 'audience in this city. was • a.tiviimtici ',the •Frazikilii street If. E. Church Les eveniugby sirs. Ellen rattling Thisper.il r e have heard lire. . Harper compared; fur.aower as a speaker, with Hiss illcktingen;butt . R: l 7 ln A' Maid, hmie 15,Ssitation • in Riving the, palm . of sug;o2l97osf2tti UM. Har t coMblries,PadlisFillt Maid vigor .o thought and comprehethlrMen Sif,vilw,,:while she possesses merlate of MO:manes, and a more keen, Bill eitialutiAromoind.cis4 4 .: "Letme hate Men about me that are fat, sleek heacleidaddiXron Catalpa bar, a' lean and hoogrysloOrcianCh menitio danCero So mid Soayolifeire; NoW'Catsbial, like many another sycinyi manovas etho bac.. he kno w not llowkon'pprectale gOoifliving. If he *ere Irving to -day be yrntild not . be re preached became lean, for at Holicheloier's Couttnental Bakooo.Vlty*ildropair/Iko on senetblemeha.end partakiiiitheipleixd: ly gotten untauvtl!' =Op onclieek. and tat as his tormentor. Cassius. would appreci ate Eleittheimer's hill of fors : in:id would be one of the otitneionl 'Patrocis Who throng this poPultir restaurant day and meat. As CLUIBII36 is 'dead, vielvei only advise loan men like him to r e , no, other reetotresat oOtt than the Centliknentaloorin the Yost otlice Filth sile'eV, knZbsa they want to keep lean and sparobeated. To 111,41000keep.ers: , Good TOMatoes cents Der can. StraWberrleir at 40 - Cantle . . Blackberries 4hp cents-• -• .• Peaches tate costa."• • Peach Dlaroisrade at 50 amis. Peach Jatia.ostsOcents. ^ • Good Itateins it =0 iints Der no st-iad. - Good Prnneaatl centsperYoun Good Currants nt 22 centsrt ; ppuo. At 112 Pettiest stretitrillegliony r City. Gan; Brack Hammed a Pavia vs cod Liver The rarest and Sweeps& Cod.liver ,011 the world, zaanufactitzed_frota . free/4 healthy livers.rtpon the. seawhore.: It is Perfectly pore and'sweet.• : ' Mk for "Rai. azd & CfunrZdra - 9, Liver 011,"manufao - , Cured by '11..L.C1 _ C.5-,,,rit.;-&E.c. CO.& New Tort. Sold by all draggkita....4 Aziras33sprpl. l , Enters '- I Who wont.. fine dated- &I 8111 aulfierb article ;at. Fleming's Dreg Store, N 0.74 Idarldt Street.' Welarn trlyd this Oil, said speakArnowinglisaxid it:rail ba had at itr - 'redinnittilii, price, Pietaters•istsddlihniiint whin yam' ;Pint Anything in tuoprng or Phrtuniery Will Open March Ist, 1987. " IL Gardiner hailog disposed of Ida old place of tiredness, will open en entire now stock of Snrinst Goods,at 3743. b ifarket street, /rest corner 2tarlost and.:Fourth. . . „ I Dr is and !Medicines. • Doctors' preicriptleus esrehaly prepared et half the usual price, at Voltaa's Drug atom Opposite rostoteee. BM Ton Can Bay foreign Liquosi,nt all kinds a! J oseph S. Finch's Mallet% 1510, 110, 111,113 and 1.95 yint.traeurittAraigh. Tau Oin 9$ per cent. Aleoh9lit: Joseph S. pinch's. on Bay Now Hops at ditsopi CONDEiSIIED TEL On Friday evening, two boys, narned•Ria worth and Wilson, about seventeen years-, of age, left their bomeri in Rochester, IC.' T., armed ktith an old musket and a. single barreled pistol, with the express determin ation of murdering the . lint men they should meet. In the highway.' Outside the city, bear, the bridge. in the town of 'rondo 'wnert, %bey lumped Into a sleigh in which was a Gerutan named Brants; they shot him In the beck of hie head with wound.' ing tdra d eed ho The young (Jaspers tioestetulued home this morning, and about noadwore arrested. They confess all and say that before meeting Zralits they jamp. ed Into several sleighs but bad no (eventide opportunity to shoot. _ A grand ball was given on Statesy even ing by Gen.—WM.lW, Welted Consul at zacauloscf,:irCiras a grand success. Oversigloterid4ens were Lire*. private iNagel,teiegiss, received in liontrealanntainces that the confederetion bill had roused a third rending In the, .." -House of leOrtba The Cabo/Oen Provincial Parliament wan further prorogued until April 61. h. The Lotdevitie ,Dermocrqt ,pubßsties Gov._ Linanlettelatexleisualation referring to the •. outraged 'moil:tatted by the lteitub , tej w • He sake in embedment of the laws to Pre. • Vent the recurring of thedillicaldes. Tin of the Dunderberg at Now York a On /Uttar:lei proved Destha Partlo442l:the tame she made twelve miles per heir: The Dunderbeigisciaimed tobe the most formidable war vessel afloat. . Oil hie been struck in' Rai county, Dia. . 00 ,4.41 A St, 'Louis Petroleum Company have a well Linzupleig - one kindred barrels . ,The ilentnal3inribeiStlO Cotivention, in -aession er.lDOWert, nominated J. L.lleint, for Goiiincir latel Gen. Stevenson for Lieu. • ~. At ligraldiy, Witle St.. Paul, Minn., and e m i ot rovt.44,hee;lirei on' Friday. At St. Pautlitatlahoin,Willt groom of Weide & Brifilted;WiAiburned. Loss,S6o,ooo; fully A Taman named Groentz shotter" bus. bend at a mat Hoboken , ii. r., on FLIMSY night. Canso, Jealousy and iieglect. She to under arrest to await tha-result of his Lu on ,The steamship Leiden; which Jailed Saturday for Trance, carried' Severe hon.' tired tens of goods for IbeParis E e XpOOLIOrt. The balance of the American goons win be torwardedby the stesmer of Jfaseh td- Representatives of the Brazilian Govern - mons at NeW Torkbava taken the necessary steps to have a steamer go to Havana to carry to Britoil one hundred and fifty cud. grants .900 were 'Wrecked OT the Cuban coast on bOard.the brig Derby, 'while that vessel sod bound from Galveston t, Brazil • Trains 'on . the Toledo, Wabash and Wes. . sere Railway:aro Mir knurling regularly , • . between TOOl6O and Springfield, M. Agit ifeirtnst7 11.—The iferetene City of All.seo correspondence of the tilt says: The entire rood from Puebla 'to the cap a ia n . gis s rm t reyw; nT whiet hL tbheer daelbrwsof hhven ted from attackby strict orders from Dine. twit appearances Indicated that a• alight liemonstratton would tourer& L Uus whole march into.. grand runt; rr , Tee Amertimn Coagulate - IA ggrrisemild to protect American caftans. ' blazi°4l tr telle every one be dote hot consider mite Weineror, but only the Chief of the Natignatrarty. I 1 c- -- Th v --- .. .- . Allea. " ;: f•A-8 . -- ----- ."--------\\ LI , : 3 7. -- A i, .. a., _ \ 'c -4° ` 4*-- • ' . 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The Senate' Judiciary Committee recom mended striking out all after the word "re ' hellion ' ' , where ittlrst occurred. '' -• 1 . ~. ItIr.T.I7.USIBULL said he wail not in fever of this amendment., bet the majority of the ; Committee were. I . Mr." JOHNSON spoke to favor of the atelderrlimEeltitlikliS understood tit °ldea° f thehill w an to prevent the payment of roll, Mary offeere w - hojoin.d the retalllore ilo heti no objection to this, and to accomplish this the words proposed to be stricken out Were notnecessary. The amendment was agreed to. . • .... Mr. FOUL; offered en =tenement Mid this resointion• shall not be construed tepee' vent the payment of claims on Oontracts made prior to Apr111;15 51 , with loyarcitl • sons of the SOotbetri bteteS. , Agreed to. Mr. D I.IOV7E Mitred= amendment, to add atter m word rebellion. ere it first orr. cura, the following word. whore In Diver any person who does not prove to the satis. feat= at proper accounting officers that he was opposed to rebellion and lu favor of its senpi This was adopted-25 yeas, S nays; Messrs. Duel:ale w. Davis, 'Doolittle, liendrieler. cowan. Johnson, Dixon and Patterson vo ting nay.....Tbejoint =solution, es =meet, passed.• — •. • , 132110nVerlOri OP YOSlitair 00000. - Iiar:EDMUNDS; from the Committee on Commerce, reported a bill prohibiting • the introduction of foreign goods into the Val. fed States without Inspection, at the usual ports of entry; also the noose Mir to ate thorlse of with an amendment Mendota.gfic amounts for esch-.lricluding lake Superior, 110,0:0; Troy. bridge's Pont, Michigan, elo,ooo. TIM Dstalrir Ohre 00E41. • • Mr. CONNESS introduced a:joint resale- I, tion instructing the Secretary of • State to I obtain from the Voice:de= Government au. ihority tor a survey for aa intem.oesaale ship canal across the Isthmus of Dal= and ascertain the terms: upon which the right of way can be obtained. Passed. • • was Daman. itr:PiDiratallOir nor.. •• - , • The Indian appropriation bill was taken. up. It appropriates 0.700,000._ The Ron= proviso, that no part - of. the appropriatieri 'for the espouses of the Indians of °adored°, shall be disbursed by Alexandorilumminiew was struck ont. Thirty-three thetnand dol. lvrs was Added to the bill to make good the ltullan funds lost by deposit in tee Met e chants National Bank, Sirrottlngton. • Mr. SUSSMAN opposed the whole Indian treaty system as a farce, Re ,woold he wa n . treaty to make appropriations tram year to year for the rapport of our Indian obligation... •- . . . , .. Mr. 11F.NDESSON o ff ered an' amen dment __. neProPriating ells per head for. th e support t ty:Ku.Navalo Ind Ans, held prisoners of warts New `. slice.-. Satrion.—Mr SHERMAN offered ' a substitute for Mr. Lienderson l s attend. meat, which appropriates =O., Dl.lOl the relied of Navajo Indiansacrlianets i t New Mexicceto he expended underthe airecinon . ! of the Secretary of thirlerteriorJwlst l no rations be issued there by the neni of on War m age a r n J vf , let. , 01 , 12i t t i iis. it ... agreed that all =canal. in sue-Indian agenolea ors wary gleater than 1 1 , 0,0 Shad Meieteftieueircohunseeer tehetbreee= with the On motion of Mr. llP.NDElltttli. en an. proprlation for the Ludlam in Anse= was raised to Ideren Mr. IikiNDEESON caredo an amendment anPrePriating grl,woo pa the expenses of tee Fort Hearriby, re :Investigating Committee. After a lengthy 41scusslononotber amend• mends, not agreed to, the bill passed. Antr" os-naarran Mn,.i The Senate agreed to the report of tfie. Conference Committee on the bill to give certain men, drafted within a year atter int , . =tang stibelltutes, wo, . . Adjourned. • SOUSE-OF REPRESSSTATIVES. • TECO CIVIL -4.1.1.120/111A.T107 =Z, Tlnie House Civil to Committee of the Whole on the . Appropriation trill: Among the appropriations made are: Woe the eurvey of Me Atlantic and Oaf cosecs. Ilinni.l.2l; survey of the western west, $30,000; survey of the South Florida reefs. 425,010. Liglis house establishments, litil,63s;Capi• tol extension, rz000; wort On northern riortiont of patent office, liMpOn; dome of the Ikapital, 413. 0 00; United States court house and - pOs Wilke at. " Daa • mines; - tow:, I,Bs4PrrP'flrbeglirVeni,l'alouaTts - chase of rater ".Foree's historical library, , Sil0.0% 0 ; repairs at •Wasrungton aqueduct, WOW; sundry expenses. principally about WWI h inatda, WO oco;salartea of registers at Land Oafs., ipiCis3o; surveying public, F thous 14 and dollars Waa appropriated. for t a lighthouse on Point Bees, CallfOrniai. 61000 for repairs on themanne noepital at Louisville; *Zags), additional for • light houses &long Western lakes and Southern . .. inlets: . . . Mr. PRlCEmave4 an appropriation for .. the construction of a bridge over the Itlis• masippl at Rook Island, whieltsras modified be by a provLsion -.that the appropriation expended tmderShe direction ofeßeers wry oh War, and "by another that the bridge shall be free to public travel and half of the export.° of the sagierstructure snail be borne by the , railroad company. The amendment, as modLiled, Iran threod On motion of Mr. HOGAN, sago was ap propriated for the removal of intake* -wrecks from the Mississippi river. An amendment providing for the election by lic matethes, the Senate of b old t of pub to d the office four year., and perform the duties devolving on the co of Braidings, and abolishing Vie hater office, was adopted. To.purchase sibust of nasal. eximted by lledry D. Saunders, es accompanying bust to that of Itosciasko byth e same artist, an appropriation of W 2,600 m. !recess. Evening gasfors.—Tho appreprOll4l4ll bill grim ups_Theatnemdesent Malthig appropriations in houses tor western bikes and southern inleur; &dented- The amenditent appropriating WH,COO for a bridge over the HissZttpl, Beek Island, as rejected by 92 irt 74. The amend ment for the purchase of Peluld i s butt, agreed to; 51 to 48. Tim arcendment abol leg the office of dim= issiorler of public braiding, Ac., agreed to and the bill paned. LOOA.LIX.I7IO hasty. PROOLAXATIONS. . -The Rouse thdn 'resumed the 'iOniltierav tion of the bill of last evening, making val id all acts and proclamations pl the ?real dent for the suppression of the rebel lion, tte. ih SID plumed, Apes, 00; Nays, sq. Ad. y . s jaunted. Death of a elotistitan—Aro Derain. catee of Goverumeas Indebtedness TosinbleT—Tho linnderborig—Quar amino Location. .14cw Tons., Tehrumry 24, 1867. pill47n OW ► CI.I.¢6TMAS. • nos. Dr. McCarron, Arch DoecOn of the Catholic Dionne of navy Torn, Mod yenta, este crerlnce rra lnti lor seDinTroszne • pn I.lMpOrtent test ease obi alertly come before the euOreirke Gann to iletermbol , Wbotber certifac a b t i o U l u n l d t e a b l t o M d a u t e e n s t a o r m e esto deemed tax tles. • WIEIDSNLY AND ICZNO.• A man named Nathaniel J. Mills du been 4Xetda.Pat flfoird'iofcrrtrig vutign-al defrnoiniß'llie tiorerninent of the , tas on about onebundred barrels of whisks. .1.7 Anotbor Keno banic Was valued crate . In rtssran itreot, and tirent3,o3lo person 1 arrested. TIM DIMOZZAZIA. The papers state Unit the Donderberes 'Peal, salting qualities, and . he for bay* service, Was proved-to bo meat BlLtillnletAnY. LOCATIOT oy sins cit i z ens At I Mental:kg of Use citizens of Kings county, last evening.' resolution. were Passed protesting against IZO P 935140 Of thobill oy. the Legislators for the wash.. lishsoent of a rpm:stain° station on cony /slang or any cab= part of the coutary.': , I =I Ulver T• 1 0 ,01 . 2. as. Lime. Irehruart , 25.,-The river has rtsen very Mae over tour inches, In the past twenty.topr kmArn the rise since noon is eSIDOSS Isaperoeptlble. KOH MON. FOUR,Q I CLOGIC, , A. M _1 Y MAWS. IROld The Oongromional Temperance Meeting' Et Night. • 110ARROMENTOFEJIBU TTt • \ TheTtwAdeaslricoo on . the . Bmponstrptippiu. BOMMiTIONS i:ONTIMDiAIIDP.SIZOTED. Bills that ball BOCOIN Laws withoa the Preside - at% ipprovat. ' ^ NT MOEN ON Mutant tUIB sissiox -.1 • The Oengressio*Tlan in Virginia ',A:Viand:eras, jebrunryll,lB47. ' cosroussatosu restrimaacs arsruto. . . .. The second istiblio meeting of the Con leessionaiTemparanee' Society held iol Alga in the Hall of the 'House of Ilepresen. tatives, which was denials: crowded, the re , rions temperance organisatioria Of Weer:- tartan being present. Senators Pomeroy and Willei and Representatives illititwell, Plante,' Rots, Perham - and -Dodge Spoke in behalf of cause:. The Let named staled that the Member' of the POrmsylvanta Ler islatnre were it liarrlsburg to-nightholding a temperance reeeting,-thus following the example let bust Sunday evening by the members of Congress: Gen. Howard mad the conclidlng speech.. , . °overawe:rides Avin as.recrimrs. The Senate has emuirmed, among others, the following ' nominations: James J. Byrne, United States Marshal for the East , era Dist:lst of Tarn; Hobert W. Really, for the Southern District of Alabama; Westley ;.Stoat, for tbe Western Distrt of Thansyl- I Tula. Assessors of Internal - Revenue— , Jobs B. Thus, Twentieth District of Perm sylvanis; 11. G. Leonard; First District of West: Virginia: Pciatmaatets—Devid G. Rose; Indianapolis; Henry A. Starr, Mil -The President hasnotninated:Prof.Walcott Gibbs se Commissloyer to. the Paris Exposi l[Hon, in place of Prof. Aussie. whose other dutiesprevented hl, acceptance. , ''• The Serrate also confirmed Alvin C. Gillem and 11. Trench. of the Regular Array, to be ' Major Generals by brevet. The following to' be Brigadier Generals by bi civet:— " Chauncey Mchieever, Sohn M. Guyler, Mad bon Mills, Wm. IL Sydeil, and Chai. Trnif7. all for - gallant. or meritorious service. G al- Ulla Pennibacker„..Menry A. Morrison and Luther - P. Rridiey were confined as Colo , ' nets in the, Regular Army. Besides these condramilons, there wore maey traborde nito Major and Assistant, eolutant Gene rals of Volunteers confirmed use Paymasters The Senate has rejected& large number of Postmasters, Revenue and Land ollicers in the West. ins Aniteleirkevr or granarr. Barrett was arraigned on Saturday, Do- fore the Criminal Court. He was attired in • mat of black. When brought Into Court. his hands were lAnticarted, bat at the re quest of his , counsel the Court ordered them to be-released, and the Indictment sou read to nimbi the clerk. Barrett en tered the plea "Not Gillty." The clerk asked. "flow will you be tried 1" to which the respolll4l we made, "By my own coun trymen," when the °Meer added, "Then may Hied . send you a safe deliverance." The tinsidcaffs were then replaced and the prisoner remanded to jall. 'There was no exattememtmaalfested during his pre.- enc. in Court, .;, . , . No day bee Vet been firtel for liurratt4 trial, but it it thilanillt 11 will lake plaza in March. emu Arran - ran Sr Tall riIIIII,IIVT. The President has signed the bill appro priating fifteen Millions for the p er m of invalid peasions;' twentrthree millions for pension* to widows, caldren, mothers:a -' ibex', brothers and esters of soldiers; and two navydred and eighty thoniand dollars , tor navy penalorus to the mune class of par- = The 'President has also appravea the bill I abolistang the omce of linpariendent of Publics Printing, and providing or the ele, tlivn of Conyressbinal printer f by the boa. c. ate. Mr. Defrces, who sots removed to give Place to lir. We:44slloM' . undoubtedly be elected. The. President , hea also approved the bill to establish and protect national met' RATS IIiCOIM zsere wrorsrotrs wiSs-wasso • asrs's ATROYAL. The following nensed bills base become laws Pird—ilist before the first Meeting af the next Ocetteest and of avers suimequerit Congress, the tderir. of the next precedinie Ileum of Bapreientatives shall maid a roll of. the Pepresentattass ale Ct. arid Place thereon the names all pereirdi claiming seats as Representatives elect from States which were represented tbe to (Mari-mi. and or such persons nly, and whose credentials show that the,' were lee ulariy elected in sccordanoc wits the- hors of their States respectively or the laws of the United States.. behma—Deciaring the sense of an act re. stilt:Ling the lariediction of the Court of Lthilms, lt. prirrides. the law shall not be oonstrued to euthofire the settlement of 'any claim of supplies or stores taken or fri a r nished for the use of armies, or injury to ProPert,g_erlierti_the. claim originated _dm. ro g utla .n erre r bellt erfn ithiurrection by the proclamation of the Presidnid, or in s State which, by an Ord'. nence of pectastrM, attempted to withdraw from the United States Government. Pro. tided . j i l f aat nogCttg tr.hisairrantigepeal ltritron eitendimp triiinlristans of the ant or lalp,_lll6t tO the loyal cltixem of Tams' see oreesiVirginis. Thee four bills were received by the Pre. sident on the Ilth instant, but not lialtng been returned ley'-him.. to the louse m which they originated, vistas the time pre milted by the Conititution of the United Slates, UT! have became : Wm without his approved. FROM NEW YORK. .. ~ ~~"- pen ally any enquiries by the 'Martinmas of State with romMd to the conversatns or opinions of sum. Vorabin It a l• doonmemtn embrace allapatenes from Messrs.. Clay, King, Sanford. Bigelow, Adman, icor. rte, Murphy, Mcldatti and terry, covering a period of more than two years. All the parties adfirssial on the enbioct dented the cluirgas, and thsdr denials are r "calved and declared satisfactOrf.'. TOO COYORZEIBIONXL.PLAN A Richmond dispatch intimates that Vir ginia will very probably be the tint of the southern States to 101 l into line tundOr the new congressional-plan of reconstruction. 'Oev.Pleirpont was in commie' with the State Senate loot eventeg, and advised the Speedy endorsement of the plan. Ills views seem• ed to meet with general apprObstlon. It Is generally believed the Legilcnature will pass bill calling a convention o the people, and accepting negro suffrage upon the terms of the commeentonal bill. WATT AYILILICAN AIMS. • _ An agent of the Huston government has arrived in Washington. and in negotiating for the purchase of American small aims.• It is reported that the President has-ten. dared the Collectorship, of New York to Gen. tickles. and that beideclined the ap pointment. rograsc OP inorsisoa Thefonerillnt P rainegor'ilachepialcplaeo , this afternoon and was largely attended. Sinator Trumbull was last night the re. °lntent of a serenade by citizens from nu nobs, ae other friends, Opon life rouentrw% - Oint:clection to the Senate. Ile made some remarka m acknowiedgment of the honor. Senater Tates was afterwards compliment ed,in. a ainailar maroon', and responded by a speech.' The first evening recegtlon.o;.Sectetary. McCulloch last night, was one 01 Om most . brilliant and. eoteet or the seasoni it.targe. number of most dlstingnbilied personages being presani. THZ 12HCOSITZUOTION HILL.- • - The Tribune's special says: The Cabinet had a sa6lort on the reconstruction Dillon Prides , . The President would elan %habil'. but for the :section dividing the States Into mUltssy districts. Tleci other sections are not so objectionable, though be much pre ! tarred the eimple*lalne amendment. I:T. ensigod in theTh.e.Joi.dif.clatTiry:Co:mrwmgkililttaten:sa 0.0 it. ii... peaohmen t affair; there is no pOseibliity of 1 I a report at tels erasion. Tikaneir vial ulifts. . The disbursements for the week amount ;10 $7,1109,e1e, of which 115,317,0 th were for the Pier Department, Th receipts of Internal Berenue for the wee were Alfieltel.•. pis receipts of. Cus.l ic. tern for the week were: :few York Mtn.. I SOS; ton,' 4595,11t9t Philadelphia, fgeOBBI; Bid more M,4114 New Orleans,lll3 s ,t 2 i. l, mew, peciciAttoes.' f The delegations of the Indian tribes nor 0„, in the city waited on th e President on BM, nrd y. and were presented by Commis stn r Bogy. Secretary Browning else Ike , CO panted them. The President made a ' fecal reroorke, td tqe eft that there would bo nothing left undone which ft greet and Donor: 2l 'entree the do for the protectlon of its 'ward., the Indians. ocetalerestmecs wise 7015101 matettne. The President has trsomaltted to the Seethe • mese of documents Irma the Sec regal of BUM, in answer to the resolution of that body, calling fay the correspondence with loreign Ministers, and Connie torn. letionth the policy of the President to wards the States lately in foliellion; and ow SBUR 111:11:=1 ILSONAL ItATTtES rauLnzsr , s Levce • 'molest Presidenttat levee of the season came off on Briday. It Was large. fulihlons ble, and brilliant. bap:rad ,tirepedent. Tee rush was so great that at times It was found impassible to either get In or mho' 4110 Es• ecutive Mansion. The President was busy for three boors receiving h is InestS who seemed to comb from every section of the nation. 'The Watery and naval branches 'of the government were resplendent In p O . L athan and tinhornm. As an Illustration of the immense attendance, the .111.Ctomny be ' stated. that at one time people were so Jam. mad and crowded at the entrance and the sent to t corridors that a despatch • wits he nearest police station. for 'a dotal, Of twen•y•five men, who artivedquicirly On the ethX. and Aided persona to getting oat. Ladies taint. edrtnen bad their collars, coats and vests torn, while the wardrobe of the ladles also suffered severely. Teens misses and boys were trampled on and bruised, and it was a miracle that older persons got off without senons injury. At One period MO Were j rescued who haettenerumpled op in moor- nor for an Dour. It was by all aids the lan. gust reception ever wag/wised at tee Ext.-, Mime Mansion. TE071,41 , 0a assn's scrcesson. Professor Pitilets..of.B‘mikidge, be trndered, it Is understood, the appoint ment of Superintendent of the tads United Stat. Coast survey, to MI the hy oc-, casiOned by the death of Professor Bache. FROXIIIESICO. E.roporte of leapwrialloot Bereesson-- Memnon.= Defeated ' near Eseateesa pe A i C s is "row ' e r—Jo mb seisn g eofd yU teo linos En ter the City of Sleklee. "'avast, February 21—The French steam. er arrived here on the • 10119. with dates from Vera Cruz to the Eltb, and 'rota the City of Mexico to sheath toot. Toe repart that l'rusident Juarez had been taken prioroner mew out of the unex pected attack made by diramon, with SAO men, upon Zacatecas. SI iramon , s °instal Alsdeb says that ELUVI escaped, owin g. theo t velocity of bls carriage. limobedo arrived upon the scone the next day,. and gale battle to Sliramon at San Jacinto, and Completely routed title. taking rt,ooo pct. canes, and capturing . ad his artillery and lour Ithausand dollars. ," At last account. Illramon bad arrived at Queretaro with only lour officers. Licosa°, the Imperial commander of lle. azindat.o. hod been defeated by 'damaged lareolo, anti that city had fallen into the hands of the Liberals. • Slakimilianta • =ladder. Taber, with a I;rrefliZtorulfandtt wrrnf=etih=litrd'.manthi sa left COO dead and wounded on the field of battle, The bearer of 'official dirpatchea for the Preach %learner, Was eloPPvi r.rnri ° Mar. irbela encamped between raebla nal Maxie. it is reported at Vera Crux that Juarez bad lett Zacatecas for ems Loots, three days before 3:firm:non made his sodden IMAM*, .afros that plum... 1. lilaqUP. WWI reported to n 100,000 m o o at th e city of *Male°, of whom nlye were armed.' glhht bummed soldier , carrlsoning Pue bla had declared for spe .00dit waa expected 1.1.11 C as mon as tbe Fr had left pueblo., the remainder wottld toho Twww seaslon of the city, and pronounce for J Generals Cartehmu,-Sepatier. and others, - nod also ldsalansellaralee have arrived at HILVIIII9, on the French steamer. which Mum out barroom' eigtOltundrad and atz ty-olbt paseeovers. The u transport Paulo arm to leave Vera Crux on tho 15th with twelve. hundred M 1 roops. Several members of Maximilian's minim tory were also among the pasecogers on board of the Trench atalLolllf at Mayans. Marshal Dasline arrived in Pitabla aa the' Mh instant- • The small pox continnes. in Mentaneas, but Mavens la healthy, and the weather . delightful. • Ettowaivnx.s, Feb. m. via New °Riese& February:l.—Aar-Mos from San Luis Potosi. of the tth state that en engagement took place On the 4th Met.. in &drilla known as La Gollenere, between the forces of Mira mon. under Ctello and General Itoehea, with Emobedatobl command of I,COO men. The. Liberals erew defeated end =or tot were killed, Most (Alike Llbernt leaden wets either wounded 1 or token primmer', Only live escaped. I Csstalio, after the was seriouely threatened by Carorojal,wh ite e endeavor- Incl.. reach Fueretoro by forced tosrchea Escobedo bad ordered all volunteer for eigners found in Miremon'e army to be Mutt far depredaticaut committed at Tice- WS. Ortego remained at Belton°, under arrest- The Journalofficial of trionterey,of the Pith and ,17th, says the Governor of the State la occupied with praparstions.for the depar ture ot the French/ Anstrian end .I.leiglan prisoneis at lintamorsa. They re to be eactiinged for the, htexicana brought. to that place by • French frigate. The order for their dypartnre is L inear waited fey from The glintatiy 'at', Cho' Interior OR Nixie° juntifidnyhe betel:tory Of Onehrindred heelL. utnety. foreigners captured from !Maroon, aryl ebarge them with al the deptedatious committed.afanestecas. • Doetlys any Oeneral Kept cannot recover. OATINL, The Telleirinpli•trern Illlortni -go Clidim —The Cable to be laid next !govern limr•Toax, riihrum724-aballigranaeor• respondence, by' the steelier Manhattan, Vag: an ll'rrl'ir:nblialle,.% =Vs , _ l tr, :71f1 that the cable w fi l be Min ' nett nvember. A submarine mountain 3.000 feet high was discovered while =taloa the sound-WM The average depth of the irate* 'benneeit Cuba and Florida is 6,100 feet. -Considerable uneasiness' Is still felt at. -Mamma about the financial situation. The cocoa trade Is attracting greeter attention on the pert of planters. huger is firm and freights tending ppwards. , _ .. !few York Dry Goes's; Market. - NKR 'Toile, jiab. I;.—Pry tkißds clogeti n u ta, prices rui it very low fcir all kinds of imported fabrics to domestic woolens. Cottons In limited request estat►teklp ratae , stesaY.TV 3B . as Jollowr: Atlanta° 21. BC eetings Sr.; Malan Head I% Pacific A and U WA; Augusta SO% Lawrence it 14. Amordreak A Ticks 4; Pem• . berms__A A tol. Litocastor C11ngha0.3e.2312 rd t , ;NA TIV fll k . ';trw'rfgll b Vtlr i Pgp_o_ o '; do nt best rog IGADIT—tho latter for chowui ordinary to Mir 0%6)10; strawlatOSlS. Philadelphia Market. F „,Tr t itin 174 g 137 I" 3 iTe i s I tti r l l a 'i ed n declining; nodSt.a . te, 5.7,00; lied Southern, pUe of at p, afloat. Ouu active, at 57. uctiveir,dae of 1R Wh. s -Y.C.. for contraband. y o rrop ///o,g`!': Ell H, MONDAY. FEBRII FROM. EUROPE. Meeting of the First North Ger man Parliament. GUIHALM VISITING VENICE HD FILODENVE.' - - 4 4, 1 A Threat94o_ .uasurreotion , SSW. r 0 IiTE 13;11.141} rix!..kmalrr lebrnal3 -. 24.-.The first seadon of Pa'lament of• the North: German States, was formally opsinea yesterday. The King of Prussia,' melba:lll.ot the' royal family, and liar Von •Blssark, were present. The Ides, in hl speech from the 124cme, said he Wail 131104.11‘41164130 German Wince had been for agai sOl she hOpcs_for fha-fo tare welfarci of the nation now rested on the accomplishek ,act;,o. a united many. lii,recommtdoleO the Parliatelmt to form a new cisnailtedional onion, which would be defensive in Its character, and give nutty, liberty and power to lather land. inve max OAINDIA Losaos, Fabrparg,4l.—A. dlapatoh from Athens says that Intelligence has reached that elty that tho Greek -steam or Panne'. lononlan hadallalraFrlse4 artho Island of Ai IMPLOSION EMAIL marl.... FLOSSlMR¢reerpary 24.-rAtelegram from Nsple.s reports dust einagiroine of gunpow der had explaled.at .POsilippo, near that alt,y,.and a Untelbo2 Of LlTell were lost by the Wooster. rrtsuassortos ro srsur. • LONDON: February ill—Mon.—News from Spain is Of escit4.g Injerest, though the Spanish Goviiisnitent —eiulAvers to keep the vublie ignorant of events. There is no longer any doubt tUlti•steam inotirreetion Ss IMpOndirlg. ♦ lIIMEL STLAZZit IjZD YOU. • Consul Dudley tun cointneueect n scat. to recover the steamer Alexandria.. CIAZIDAT. III Ftorurce, February 23 —Garibaldi Is Mire. lie will go to Venice ru a day or two. 1/01•11CI•t. . ow., February 23—Erenin0 —Bread stuff* closed qulet. • Calllernia wheat thir teen shilling% three pence. lard declined sin pence. lisCon, forty-two: for dl mid es.. Tellows forty-threeekillings, lIIp sir. pence, r Mall Strenacefrom Brent,' New Tons. February 24,1367 The steamship Deuteohland.trom via Southampton 1311t4 arrived to-day. 11 r tlewe te•lolY covered by cable Integral s. The London Timee Speaking editorially of the Mildew:dal explanation. touching reform, says the hope of settling the god-- lion at. this ...Inn of Parliament depend. upop the resolutioo of • the blouse to take; It out of the bands of the Ministry and mann ,- It trireme , by their agency rather than by their guidance. The Sakti° portion Of Transylvania is re ported favorable to • nrdonartth Hungary. ItevolutionaryPamphl et anent h effecs ave WWI ea.. hoed resth,but w t. The himatit of the Danubian Prinelpali th• Inca agreed to the abolition of the to bacco nionopol v. The King of Belgium was thrown from his horse, bat DO iolorione result followed. • Accousts eta Athen• represent the Turks detested In several Minor augegements in C ral .- 21n1 ; $ .rerienciation of a seat in . the Italian Chamber of Deputies has been ac , - cepten. Lie declared he wield not %It in that assembly consistently...with ids republican orlaciples. • A.gta kt One abcrtireiat If kratin. in China. Lass, MIO,OOO taels. CITY - 111 D St URBAN. rouara PA:OE.—Ths /Ultra ms 4 most re• liable Money, (hl and Prentuoe Market Re ports given by any paper in the ray, te/ be found on our Fourth Pon, An Act for the Better preservation of the Penile Health of All County. ice publish below a bill Introduced into the Legislature. 1431 r. McKee, 9f the bongo which, in all probability, will meet the decided oppoiltion of our oil refiners and others engaged in businesses which will be effectually killed In this county should the - bill become a lawl It IS badly drawn and we trust so wild a scheme for the preservation of the public health', will not be adopted. litre it Is: An Act . to prevent the depositing or on. wholesome matter in the running streams to Allegheny county, and to provide for the better preservation of the public health in said county. fie 4 rim cird,dv., Sec. I. That any person .throwing, casting or piecing In soy spring, well or stream of running water In the , county of Allegheny. any acids, benzine, or other liultf al, deleterious or poisonous oubstaurce, Or refuge Matter, or wilfully or , negligently permitting the same to escape into, or be carried therein loony way. shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall pay a fine of not snore than WO, and be imprisoned not lees then thirty days, nor more than el:months. Sao. 2: Ute carrying on or prOeeoutlon of any noxious or unwholesome trade or best -nes*, prejudicial to health Is hereby forbid• den within tb6 corpOratolludtaMenY M.o. clpslity w lthmuld 00Unt7 Of Allegheny, end any person convicted of a violation of this section, shell open , otatelettOn there... 4 be lined not more than IMO for the drst offence; end upon • second roneletSou for said of. teem. be imprisoned nor than three Month. nor mOre Men one ye ar. Allegheny' Cannerachers , hasher. . Thin Association met last Saturday in Nashlnitial, Yoorth street. The Preeident, Profeseor Jones, occupied the chair. Prayer was offered by Profiusor trEatorr. The minutes of the hut meet ing were reed and approved. Professor Janee then delivered hie Vale dictory Add . rear hire. a well written pro. Mutton. ha dhoti tette a gond deal of se• verity the er.trerniSts in religion, mood re form and twilit.. professor, L. E. Walrebara their-delivered yes Inaugural. It gave an able rovlow of the htstory of ibe assaelatiOn, alledmir to the many trials It had encountered awl the complete success that had been shamed, through persevering efforts framed. teachers. The future, in our educatlonal t h e !nut. regarded ti mere hopeful than the !nut. On motion of Professor Eaton, a commtt tee of threw ladles, emulating of Mina biro. Bondi'', of the Second War , l, .Alleghenn Mts. ltaleton, of the Sixth ward and bliss liar the Eighth ward. were to receive fondles on any potntaeonnoctedwith teach ' sirs or school management, shout whiehint member ally desire Informal:On, and pre, sent a report h o each meeting,' in'which the fineries shall h fully answered, , A. resolution was also adopted, regime- Mg the Executive Coutrattt. to make sr laligeineets to provide suitable music for hittire meetings. • • • The reenter lectnnfr, Rev. W. R. Watkins, vu unavoidably absent.. On motion ad Amusement.. Fos mis Wortrur.Poom—Onr readers link 001141 to .remeruturr, that on Wednesday evening Mixt, the Crane Sacred and Secular Ccineert for the benefit Of the worthy poor, wI.l take plane at City flelt, This entertain merit yill he .0 ordinary oue,but , will equal any prosiest treat over °flared in our city as the reader May Judge from the Pro. gramme which Appears elsewhere. Thu en tire proceed. wilt ho devoted to the benefit and alleviation citye distresses of the wor thy poor.' the without destruction of color Crd. We desire to s the hall filled t o o Oveeerflowing:and ee II Is 501, It .1 1 1 be a blot upon the cliristian Character of the cenrionity. NisW Orals Ilooss.—The• charming lava rite, Sass Charlotte Thompson, has beenke., engaged at this place of amusement for six nights longer. bine appears trwsish, two chisraeters m the great drama:4f trio •usisr of too.. Vantsmie Teti:rata—This': regenerated place of popular amusement is drawing crowded houses, and os well It should under the present amt. class management. Never before boo the entertainment been of o Meier character, Or the stock company so talented and versatile. Tor an evening of rare sport, go to tali V . /L[lBl.loa Theatre, Dowo,—At twelve o'clock on SaturQuyfreffiu hot's., belongg lag, Jas. Ltdfurty, and standing tie "Poplar alley, between Wash ington and Elm streets, was blown down by the highwind prevalltrig at that time. The hapaa fell 11. h a tremendous crash, rousing the whole neighborhood. The building was undergoing repairs, and was ProPPed up on timbers. The structure Was Pretty effectually wrecker., RY Improvement of the Western Rivers —Meeting of see Kenna of Trade. , The Board of Trade held a special meet.: leg on Saturday morning last, to retina, the reporter the Committee appointed represent the city at the recent Diver Im provement Convention, held at St. Louis., There was a full attendance on the part of the b°slneta coranninit7.• an the mooting as organized by: electing John Shipton tail., to the chair. and. W. W. Ward, Esq. DJ Secretary. Teri Matthews, Eno.. Chair man of the Committee, delivered the report whic proceedidh Mated • that a pamphlet containing the irs of would be Shealy furnished,.the pod the Committee earnestly rooommead the co-operation of the Board of Trade In the great work of improving. the great, national arterim of commerce—the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. The vast Mal trade, Iron, glass and other Mininfacturing interests vitiould demand that Centrism give this matter tearneat at ' tention, and to endeavor to secure trooro priations .1)rom the Government sufficient to remove•all obstructions to navigation from Pittsburgh to S. Anthony, and from St. Anthony to the Golf of Mexico. The resMulis eccompanying ads re , port, return thanks to the St. Louis Chamber of ' mere°, tho authorities and citizens of St. Lovas, and others, for near testes extended. Provided for the appointment of a cam. mittee by public meeting to be assembled et the call of the Mayor of Pittsburgh. to present the claims of the city in behalf of Western river Improvements. That the Interests of the whole Mississip pi valley require the , immediate imprOve meet he the Netional Government, of the Mississippi Meer, front the Balize - to Falls of of tit. Anthony, including especially, the bar at the Bailee, and the Upper and Lower Rapids, and the removal of °barn.. Lions above theserapids; and ales the Ohio river, from Cairo to Yituinurgh, and especl. ally the work at the Falls of the Ohio. Said improvement to secure the navigation of said river free from all tolls or tribute. That Congress should so It on the subject •hi bringing the Mississippi and other naylgable streams of the United States, m while reeogni rn the equal Importmee of radioed BIM river transpo , tenon, harmonize those interests by seem. me proper facilities foi both. - • That when the firdincial condition of the country may justify, Congress be requested tepanse proper investigation to be made as 'to tbenecemity of Improving hereafter, nil the other rivers of the Missimippi Valley. . On motion, the report was accepted, the rel.:alai...lß adopted and the committee dis charged. The chair. In accordance with the resold- Moe cmitathed in the report, appointed the following gentlemen sea committee to con ler with Mayor McCarthy le'regird to call ing it public meeting of the citizens to fur ther the object of 'in •late tionventionv Captain U. Gray, Wll Brown. Joseph Walton, John F. Drava, and B. F. J0n.... On motion of W. W. Ward. Eve It was ordered that seer. of American colors be pre sented to the "Great Itepubile n when cow pleted, aa a tribute (rote the Board of Trade to the Public spirit of the gentleman who were concerned In the erection of this Urea! Bodeen of the western water,. Oa motion adjourned. Opening of the New naptiat Chords. Yesterday morning the new nod beautifal First Baptist Church, a • deiscription of which we gave et few days ago, was formal ly dedicated - to the worship of Almighty Uod, Rey. Jaines 8. Dickenson, the zealous pastor, officiating. Tile excretics, of a very interesting character, were participated In by the members of the church and a largo number of strangers. The dedicatory ler- I le of Iter.,llr..plckerson was one of his , obeet and most enilinent efforts, and was lieteneel to with merited intermit and atten lion. A collection wad taken op for she I church fund, which realised nearly forty' five dollars. The allhaerlptiOnel rouged from one dollar tip tO eliteen bun. tired iloilera, and we might here add that all the money collected. with the exception perhaps al at out ono hundred dollars, woe Irmo the members of the congregation. I Considering the vast sums sheeny sub scribed towards the erection of the church, the collection yesterday . ens another evi &sees, 'of the spirit or itneridity and seal I which cearecturtnes the ntembere The opening of the nelw Sabbath School chapel in the afternoon was also largely at tended: The little ones w ere highly tie.' lighted and pleased with the be and enticing .choolroom, with Ds ei rcular peers. new library and eparkling fountain. The excrete. opened with a fervent prayer of. fere.l to the Throne of GraCe, Itue. Mr. Dickerson. and the singing of a by nomber 01 pretty Sabbath school homes by the teach. ers and acheilana.,AgereZeoll.Jonea, oft em Benton ILleeltst Shliday 8c horde front. Loo Dion delivered a feeling b y to the children, which was followed by an address of much, strength and beauty by Itry. Mr. Dickerson. After the singing of several hymns and benetlfctioo from the pastor, the seined was Olemlese.l, the a n re ng with heart. full of Joy and gladness over their ..pretty new Sabbath School." In the evening, service , were elso held, Rev. ti Mr. Dickereon bring Jilted to Its urin.t haat), Seriously iliniured. at about half past ten o'clock on Satur day morning an accident occurred onboard the avamboat lillzaboth, plying between this city and Elteubotbtown, which resulted in the serious injury of Garret Wall, em ployed an dock-band cm the boat. The boat was just Waring Lock No.l, and Mechlin. neys were being lowered. so that it could pass under the tillintipglism bridge. °moot the deck 11•1311rWho w.wwilstlng in this op. ;peratlori allowed the line attached to the entroneya to slip from his grasp, and they Came with a Cribb: Wan was lineal lug on the hurricane deck, and was atruck on the side of the heal, sustaining a severe wound. the collar bone was also broken, and no was considerably bruised. Dr. DSc Cook was maned and dressed his injuries. Wallresides In Elizabeih. Is about hity-fire years of age, and base large family depend eat upon him. Ile has not been commie. since - the sec:dant occurred, and It ts fear et as removed to his home in Elizabethtown on Saturday aftetnoon., Armenßed on the an•peselon Bridge. On,S at urday evening, ogßeer McMullen. of the city police, arrested a young man named Peter Suter, of Allegheny, charged with assault and battery on Albert 11. Uolthmise. Ills alleged that at a late hour on TherSday Diktat the prosecutor was crossing the St. Clair street bridge to swagon, mime be was met !vibe defendant, w he caught the bridle rein of the horse and manned to lot go. The occupant °r pm wagOn Out when the de. fendant, as 11 stated, attact. , d him. The preoeentor decoded hunself by hitting his assallant several times over the heed with the butt of his whip, when he left him. The defendant is clerk to a liquor store on Ohio street, near the Diamond, in Allegheny. Ile gate hall o hearing. ,Barg) moue Attempt.. At. a tato hour on Friday night some ban ters made en attempt to enter the clothing store of Wm. Vogel, No. lel Smithfield street, but fortunately the effort mut stn . ' successful. The thieves succeeded in gain., ing once. to a yard attached to the store. and commenced on a abutter of a Window in the rear part of the budding. One panel had been partially eat Opt, but the opening kale.'ot •uPlelently large to ros- Is is pcoltattle that tho pe rators be. osme trig htened, and fled bonne completing their omens of entrance. . — 7 --- - . The Tsiggsi.easseg goorentlosa—Hurt- Areal. g of our citizens .111 doubtless attend the reat §tate Temperance Convention which itaxembles In Harrisburg togaerreg. As many more would attend If the railroad I company bad consented to issue Viet:o . 4oll ticteta. 'Maid less,ttPeoperly Importuned, the company offlclids here may consent to Issue such ball fare tickets, and thus afford Oil an opportunity of belt g present at the mate Capital, upon an occasion which will, In all probability, prnve one of the greatest movements ever made In the cause of tem. penance In tilts country. - - ', , • Dl.Or6rrly BOVB.—John Crouse, • a tailor, living on Pennsylvania avenue. in the Eighth Ward, made Information befOre' Mayor McCarthy on Saturday evening, charging three young boys nlmedlawn Mat per, Fred harper and John Maynard, 'Moe in his neighborhood, with disorderly . conduct. The boys were arrested and a hearing given them ou raturday evening. The hearing failed to develop any th proof of disorderly conduct on the port of e boys, and they wine discharged, the prolocutor Iming required to ply the costs. Afflicted with s Hoyle.-On Saturday, Hugh II utherron apperred before Alderman 4traln and rnado Int ruination against bet bella Boyle, alleging that she had threaten ed hint slth various Injuries and Onally with detitb. beside. aging a largo 66101111 t Of violent Sad abusive language toward. hint. A warrant for bee nrreet was tainted. The parties restdu In the Sixth ward. k Attempted r ißygla r h y i s m me g e o o h m e d d an attempt to enter a store on Smithfield atreet, between Sixth atrectandStra wberr y near the German Charm , • The front doop t door was bored through, burst urther pro gress was prevented by ati lumbar on the Waldo of the door, l Precocious' .—A boy. names r.tr th t t r i.a o : toy. nbo" '"""in a *taus of the moot brought to the lock beastly Intorteation".P.tt. Is not Often thatso thoro ugh a comorsca...or:Ltayotuntlegw.w ays of ',Joke/to:Sabi coml. of Common Plow. 0 1.130T0r0 Judges Sterrett, Mellon and Stoirh This Court was in smision on Saturday for the transaction of miscellaneous business. Ott Or Tat XA.llr. Xr.F.wing presented the petition of stock holders In the "Merchants, Oil Company of ' Prltsbnrat," praying for permisslon to render their charier, in accirdatice with , act of Assembly. The required publication was ordered; and if there.be no objections I , made. a decree • in accordance with the prayer of petitioners will be made on the I .4th Monday of hlarch. ; • ; A NOW artiLol.o soCrxTr. • ; I • The Constitution and articles of assoela- tion of the "Reserve Township Building elgregg" rliaoll:l=lt.cg;NraelPetheoaerLotr:: of the &optician= tor • charter °Vince, , poratian ea published for three weeks.: ' Article fi rst confers full corporate powers not repugmott to the Constitution and laws 1 of the Coiled Stales and the Constitution and lawspf the Commonwealth,. and Wu- , taloa a proviso that the clear yearly Moaned 1 of the real and persoaal estate held by the corporation shall dot at any - time exceed the tulito of two therMand dollars.. Article mooed statue the object of the So- duty totes to enable the members, by the weekly payment of twenty-eve cents, and sum, additional amount per share sta may be provided for in the by-laws, to either put- chase or build a .homestearl ' . Article tilled .' authorizes the issue of twelve hundred snares, to..tre sold to mem bers at the rate of twent cents par elmre, no member to purcliasey.flve less than two nor more than twenty shams, and provides that th e money raised by payment of week . ly dues. rale of shares. and fines imposed all be loaned out formembers, uponsuf• Remit security, Only the purpose inen. Boned (building or purchasiog a home steadh'and at an equal rate per centum. Article fourth trrovides• that every mein- bee shall be entitled is • losn from the/loci ety of one hund-red and thirty dollars for each share he mb. When two or more members shall \ a ma y ke o a ld pplication for &loan at the same elate, and there is a less amount In the treasury than would sattafY Bunn, then the Society nballdetertnineby lot, in a manner to be egreednpon, wheeled rece money first- and no on enlb the, whole is ea- handed. Article fifth provides thattrioney shall be. loaned only to members, and the security to, be determined sufnetent by the Board of Di rectors. Article 'sixth provides that the officers shed contester • President, Me-President and nine Directors. whose duties will be do nned in the try-laws. - - --- • --- - - , - • asEIIevOLZST iIaOCULTION. Robert Pollock. Fag., presented the Pea lion of a somber of parties, Wang that the powers and Immunities of corporations or bodied wattle In law Cm „mnferred upon the "Warn , International 13enevolent ha soclation,t, the constitution of which wise anomitted for approval. The objects are stated to be the advancement of members In . all useful information. the support of 'etc and deethuto members by material .5 doe charity.andsymparta w it li _ thoim, miafortune and, &setae. may over. ' 11 laboring mart are made eligible, _rah Ip and eutllbal to benefits pro.. ...ea Mr. Two trustees arato be elected , Oho will hold all real 'mute or lesseh.old property and convey the same. • Power is given to organize subordinate aseochitions, and money is to' be raised by lultiationines' and monthly dues. Notice ot the petttion'l for a charter was ordered to be published. Joaaersixa rsurrais , asaootarton. - lir. Pollock also pie•ented a charter for the....101111.13.1‘11 Painter.' AISOCIaLIOR.'.. Tile orgunlratlon to sinaljar to that of the one referred to above. 'lt is delagned la confine thelmembership to the craft, and one wholesome provision Is that no one can • become a Member unless hemas served a regular apnrentleeablp and I.tweetY-eno years of ag. , . liotlee of the application for a charter was ordered to be 111.156, im la the inter casual Irtl _ take‘ A' 0 MIMS Escape of Penitentiary Convicts. The drat weans which bas been effected irMrt the "I'f/cetera Penitentiary In imam time was sitompliehod nt dx o'clock on Saturday morning by two convicts named Thomas Quirk and Charles Waters, altar Itingeley. The two men went out liuffiffing-through a wasteator. Miff JltO on Machine the wall. climbed to the top by Means of a pipe on the inside. They had glade a rupee( their bedding and cl h othing, snd this they fastened to the top of te wail and eating themselves down the out. side. Waters is on Allegheny county map, and las imprisoned for larceny some time ago. lie to about twenty.one years of age, la ties feet six inches blab, and of slender mak e. lie has fair mimplexMli black hair, and dark eyes. A portion of 'the Loral:mar of .the irft nand is gone. Quirk was sent from Erie county, also tor larceny. lie in slender, flee feet wiz and a half inches high, fair complexion, dark 'brown flair and grey eyes. Ile Is abont I twriity.t.wo years of age and has torn a sailor. Ile has a coatuf arms tattooed with blue ink, on Ills breast, and both arena are Marked with rat and blue ink. Bath men woe.. the striped prison snit. U. Campbell, W arden of the Western peni tentiary, offers a reward of SW each for the capture and return of the fugitives. AU Emma,lfni Quest. It Is not very often that a rasa is found mean enough to drink the ale freely given Olin. and then sue the man who gave it away. Such an one, according to George Rohe, bus beeO found in the person Of Ephraim Sailer. , The two s.reneighbors. rest tug in the Fifth ward. On Sunday, of ileac week, Rohe, who, is the proprietor of a drinking saloon, invited Ballet iodine with him. Ile accepted the invilatian but on going to the table dh.overeal that ' instead of tea or coffee a large vessel of ale was on the board. Of this all part vessel Ilallet seem ing to enjoy the beverage as much as any person present. On Saturday, bow ever, he appeared before Alderman James Taylor. and made oath against Robehich for Violation of the Sunday liquor law, w makes it an Indictable offense to even dive away liquor on Sunday. The unfortunately hospitable-man will probably have to pay for the ale he gave away. sad will tinfloubt. dlicover, es others have done, - that it is expensive to have anything to do with Game lasi Infringed. On Satrirday morning a young Min Smiled Jobs Chirk was arrested to the market by market constable Jblin Messner, for expel-j lag partridges and prairie chickens for sale contrary to LW. The arrest was made at' the instance of two well known amateur eport omen: and who regard any infringo. met othe game laws as a ter e . h a rk claims that the birds werer not shot to this Mate, but Were shipped here. He also pretends ignorance of toe law in such mums, w Met expressly states that It any person has game in their possesstotr out of season, the same shall be regarded as evidm es of the nonagon of the law retail mg to killing, snd the offender shall slay -a fine ot gm dollars car every bird In ht. pow, se-ssion. As Clark had twentY-GX part ridges anti three prairie chickens, a little atm of glts will he required to get ham out g of his scrape. Dlstglea Court. . This Court was In session on SeturdaY. Judges Ilan:Won and Williams on the beinela, and entertained 'a number of,modone, &A, none; however ofgeneral importance. TRILL LILT TOR 310111)/1T. 110. Robert e. King vn PA's. W. & C. Co. 1c e. Noble, Angell & Co. va. o.ll..dones, ministrator. HA June 11. Kennedy vs. T. B. IJp4llce. Ul.ltichard Perry vs. Tbeodererrnnk. Ist ' Valliant Williams et. at. vs. Z. Hutts.ll, et. Os. Wooldridge Oil Itilinlng Co. vs ! Evil table Issurisel:S.. Carson vs W. D. Tonkey. j; g i e rr %%It " Tl Or w e ta :risOrreill and wife vs. Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad Company v.lll be charged by Judge lisSupSou ynorslielr• • We Cali the Attestators Of farmers, and all who desire to settle In theXest, tothe advertisement of over 11K4- 000 acres of the finest lands in Sums. These lands are all within 15 hours by roll of St. lonia, and comprise several thousand acres of the best timbered lands along. the valley of the Kansas river. The Delaware Deserve wae trod al to the Onion Paella rail way company, hastern di v id e treaty conditional on the building or the railroad through them. The terms of the treaty have been compiled with, and Din, are now Inc the first time °Tared as fitthlio: usle- This le a rare op for men of - small' means to secure hpo omes rtunit In y on e of the mat enterprising and growing of our traliol.als autalpol States Citizens •[ Lawreweeville.—The citi zens of Lawrenceville are requested tO meet at a t on this (Monday) events g, at Ili o'cloelr,' for the purpose _of taking action to prevent the passage Of• bill by the Renate (already parsed the 11°..°) combelling, the borough of Law renceville. in certain CltsAto retain' lug walla upon the lag of certain streets, end to Prevent. 101“awners front grading their lots within am Wm:WA feet of St. Marrs Cemetery• - • Bearing 1104.—0 n Saturday'. Jo*anti iJoln, &Wand by /Hil ton McCabe with orHfully and malleinualy Owl:aping n elneing neboOl on Neville Danatan l hearing before Mderrean Don eldson vetioL minuted In their 109. 1 1 1 L4 1 ! Much traereat wati exalted. , Attempted Outrage on Feinstein At about two o'clock yesterday morning. a GerMillt woman residing on Fountain street, In the Tenth ward Zs,. awakened by hearing some person in her room: She 13 something of an invalid, and keeps a =al night lamp burning by her be& ,By the Light of this lamp she discoveredam= Ln hie shirt sleeved .coming towards the bed. lie sprang upon the bed and attempted to prevent her making imp outcry. She enualit hint firmly by the wrists, however. end loudly tor the welch. er w call ed etly meanies the home, and throughAnot thhe partition-between the two portions, a bole ilea been cut.so that the members of Um two families may converse together. Through the opening the an residing in toe other portion . 'Of the house heard the alarm, and immediately came around to aid his neighbor. Before eacd t owev be. tru he brokhn fr h m po he h graspof t theiwomde had but getout:of the room to tie had evidently got .trio it. by the window. SeVersl watch. leen reached the place very shortly., hute villein, whoever he was, had taken himself effectually away. The room entered it on the first floor, and' is easily entered by moans of the window. The woman is a widow, wits tour children. Itis not Clearly known what the burglar was lifter. whether e desired to rob tee room of money sup osed to be possessed by the woman, or whether his Lineation was to outrage the person at tits buttnnwlling hostess. lie wee not recognited, the fact of his being in his shirt sleeves, seems proof that he win from the immediate neighborhOod. A Short Cut. Deng lirCullough reildcs on Coal Lane, the Third ward, and oa Saturday afternom wishing to reach Canal street In the short est possible time, be came, very much in: togicated end with uncertain itepi, to the brink of the high bank off Liberty street, and lasi .back of the Elevator and Union depot. The bank is very Will, and almost perpendicular, and its face is ono mass of. soft, slippery mnd. Daniel took one weak minded stvp, , make• after reached the - with the evident ir.teutton •of walking down the muddy precipice to I the muddy level below. lie did not need to take' another step AO reach the given ;obit. De made,tbe Chariest. possible eat ta the bottom, althoughLialo mode. of oecsollon was 'some woes novel . mid tot m the most gracefdl style.• Ile , rolled, tem. blot and slid I tom 109 to bottom of the bank, ad at last when be struck bottom, be light ed heat downwards one deed bog which has lain teem there Mrsiome time, wasting its Ira/ranee .on, the desert-. air of that vicirdty. When Daniel commenced his de scent, he wore &good salt Of Very good look ing clothes; wirsu he was cocked up It would tie difticult to tell what he - wore. De Vnui covered with attack. coining of mud from WOO to f if a planer of Paris man Wes to b egunln the dried =maid taken from him. lie could not have been muddier tie had crossed Liberty street, by the El evator bolt • doses times. Officers • Dknuon and Cochran saw the fall of the man is that Instance, and went to his relief. They pick. eel him up tenderly, end very tenderly con- Vey eel ban to the lock-up, where he remain ed until ne became a soberer, outn—asad der defaultcould out b Yesterday morning to et Ave dollars he went to ja u n t . . I=l Tax 'Cates or 'A Gaskisscr..—Everv 'body to more • or less Interested In the finances of our tiorenament and the gen eral wealth of the country, but the sub ject is less understood than any ether cur rent one of the day. Few know the worth of the Government. Its ability to meet its obligations, , the value of greenbacks ana oonds, the' advantages and disadvantages of a tariff, and everything elseelosely or remotely connected with the prtililft or fa , tures welfare of the United , States. Dr. Elder. the learned otstistic lan of the United States Tressury:,Department,' proposes to lecture nti all these aubjeets. not en a dry atattstical manner, but to entertaing and Academy o °lna , la y ngnf Uth age.. ie, and with 4norrow ll ng m the doubtlessl be greeted by an overwhelming audience of JOY!' aP4Kentictneta.., • Tax liarros's Orr oarearri.--The maths , retailed colored lady, Sire. F. E. Harper, who has created great enthusiasm wherever she , has lectured in - America, will hold he upon "The Nation's Opporttmity.” at City hall, to-morrow evening. She is the only peer of Anna Dickinson In this country as a speaker, and will doubtless draw an Ica , manse audience. Werth St-seesaw—Porter IL Sawyer, F.sq.. a well known political gentleman, will lecture at Id NOI3 iC thil.ll,lo-morrOw e V it, 3n "White Suffrage to Itaintain White tdv 'Matlock.. Tots le as interesting theme 311 will • tie ably handled by the talented Amex. Throwing Vitriol... • • • Oa Saturday aftemocin w boy named rot ary Coecolly. who resides with his mother . in Seisms's Conn, weir returning home with loaf oCbresd, when be met. at the corner of Sixth aad Smithfield limpets. another boy named Jas. Sherry. Toung Sherry Le a shop boy in a drug ,tore on Smithfield stre and liven with his mother on.Straw berryet; alley. He had to his hind a pitcher in the bottom of which was a small quanti ty of sulphur's( acid. As he met-Parses he ;owed the acid out the pher un t other boy, saying it of was wat it er c for ta m. The acid fell on ranters side arid leg, burning . Dim verr considerably. The bilm - ed boy was taken op and attended to by officer Guppies.wao afterwards arrested ryouog Sherry Intel took him to the Stayor's office. Um Connolly. however, .ftwed toa= swains; the prisoner, and he was god. • Pell Down Stalsal.. • - Yesterday, a man named Davis, while. a state of consi.lerside Intoxication, visited it • house on the EXte.loll, between Utah and 'runnel streets, and sought admission. The . door In which he 1.. endeavoring to enter waS elevated from the ground, and was reached by ascending ten stena • He tout his balance while :standing on the top step, and pitched head-foremost to the ground. striking as his head at the foot of the statist and wh ass en istance reached him, be we* found with hie bead wedged in so tightly between the bottom Stop and il. door in the basement, that the door bad to be opene4" before be could be extricated. lie was mi. hurt, ex• - •ept sts to his hat, which was pretty badly used up. If lt bad not been, for Raul rts"l=TotrietrbaTmulisid liPeTb4big have bad • The Washington Warder. . In the early part, of December, as will be remembered, Robert , Dinsmore, living near Washington, Pa.,- was murdered, - and Wililani — tir '"Babe v liantgotnerp.augli,his conmaniOn .:ogler, were committed for murder, and separate indktmenta. msde out. Daring Met week, in the Washington county Court, the mule of reeler was UP. ken op and went to the lary on Saturday' evening.' Today the OLIO of Inantgomery will be commenced. /ogler will DO west as • witness in thbresse. - A Malt det.rua . egt effort is X.4111111g =UM to moor. young I d effort acipaittaL• Immediately aP ter the conclusion of. his istal, the trial of Lellool., tortilla murder of SlOrrog. will be commenced. . - . . . GOTerlliMeilt of the rlre Department. it seems we are to have nomore ffremen t a balls, or firemen's pinnies. 'The Connell Committee for Met:tallies Jk Ellie, held a meeting on Saturday evezang.iiind decided; as we are informed, on an ordinance oi be laid before Connell*, which ant. pro , Wiwi that each Fire Company rn the that shall receive 11-VO3 peal ear, on condition the members lama soma. no outside inontribic tiara, mid that Clogeoppiparilemicall• Own= balls or picnics. I.llilrprOvinions of the or dinance, It as reported to ria; will meet With the general apprornialane department. • Itioldlers- • • Essetbreeta—Ntual -Ward .11rleasw—Tbe Sub.oteitittee , r=h,gl=thz.ntl-by tt, Soldiers . to report . the •rt,vir„r z.,-....74irip,fg.....t.,g,,, u:= \ nui, repnrie ITOW .. .111,..0121Mi1t.e.... IS the time fired for the Fair anit - Festival to pear at Pand. •It to to to Doped that- we tee cable reports will come from all outedie ims as this ROM the Ninth' ward, Lea th er. f r omr Lawny township. 'This .to a noble work to ',bleb oar patriotic ladles are ere , gaged, land it la hoped that our citizens era yield th em rcady ant t}txral guiavotancts. . - IlmoisT.--COnelderable azeitemeat wee ereamslaa Saturday evening• in :the neigh• horhoodof lierroole..eigar whop. ost - Vrosal street, by. the alleged. larceny, by Quit W. McDonald. of abet. of cigars from the *hen. McDonald was eaughtiaa la atated,la the act, nod camas Doses and.Dreasier 'arrest ed Dim am, cenveyed himio Um moors or,- nos. -str:Oarro....ppe.r.de. me omega but. having rev:veered hls eigars,jefoaad us prow. acute. and the alleged nal/bar:wall dhlebenr • ed..-MeDonald is a young man from the counUT and la very respectable in appears "°°' - —L.--L—ww- •,: -• • - M ltit 101..elgargelia-Ga Saturday, in, tfil e s n i , lota DWG'. Me boy charged With Bonds to tweaty-ave• dollars - GOBI his father. "m. DeellY. and nierandar. Gardtaar. the other boy charged wit h knoesing Wear peen! 401 M and robbing plus of the amass luormY. •Cr. before.. Mayor Morrison for si . bearing. The father of . yohs Don ss. certatialng that be could spat young Most Gar through. .1t120.1 1100 ......,.,P raa r.,,X tos o, rcloseetto prosecute. we. rm. 09 bgp REV (WKIOXYA 31ardoels as City ITaIL Three reading. and recitations will be given at Cny flail during vat. ere., by the unapproachable James t Iturdocia under the somp Mee of the Yonul 1111 w. 1,,,,i 1e Library Association- The nest entertain_ meet will be given on Thursday the !alb Mat, the auttlect beteg . ..sh e et years and the Sible.” Oh Friday-. t h e em henos will spend "An evenhare2, Sir welter liccat,” and on Saturday evernne Poetry and p ros e he given: For panne. :acre see athrerttsentent. The poptenthrr of this renowned man Will 1121111 the effete of 1111 Mg the hose ball to reTletkue every raw Ai:claims.- Mr. Enamel Alton and his Min,,BeAry ton, were drowned on Thunday even:ll44ln the Monongahela rtv er, a tAtimeNi upper emil works, some eLehteen miles above the cal. • Mr. Alton and his son, In ors:open) With : three other men, were about mossier the river to the south side. Tee current was \ very vapid, and one of the parties Art Ltart I skiff. caught bold of the ice breaker at the boal worts, which extends some distance Leto ti. river, to, prevent the hoes from drifting. Tb.ll canoed the skiff to espabra, sad rhe occupants, were thrown late sten 'neon ALL escaped. except Mr. Alton and his son, who were drowned. Search is Wag awls for their Dollies. A Cruel Paylegit.. • On Salarde7 'a ymmit Or/ Wiliam/ Flake men& Schaal imado information before Aldermen' Strain, charging 'lariat' WOO With Seduction. The amused was. arrested, and as tieing brosibt edthii-Oflice , he and his aienser'niade'utitheif_itinde to • marry themselves out of their • limn& scraps. The • oeronsony was ,about• to" be coneummated. when JaLOGII.IOOtOCLO Made nar appesrantre and proclaimed that, if ehe • nodendood herself—end she thoualit soo• • did—her son should not merry that girl jog, yet. Bald *edema tweutar.ona pima of age, and tberefOre Ihallefent was obliged ' to give bell for W. appe ermine at Court.... • • The Sank Embessleatena.=.lre Men td,,,,,o, on caramel. morning, the filet that Augustus It. V. &liar, chtef book keeper Of the Dollar Savings Bank, had been detected in embestlingsilid-falaltylug the books Of the bank. IC appears that the defalcations ' have continued ler AtOrillPr&ble Itnith Ot B.ndtbe amounktaken reaches, as we ars informed. over giti,olo. Mr. Edlees re. stdence on Martin streoi,l ttio • .ithli ward,Logether with his furniture 'ani It. hitched, eon thoCalicot 11110, 00 of: tto lott money will no =WO good. Tito awned Is eta/Hying very N . • , • • 1 I.lndlai p iatternY - Gal.. C.1.Y. -11,1 Udder Ls a sheet, and is Webb. natty brosching new rogressive reform/. Trio Leader's latest enterprise, and one or tbo way. in which it is quite persistent. re. II") en. o lt,bment of nose usages in Grammar.. Yet terday morning our neighbor, in enulng capitals at the head of one of ha columns, snapped its fingers in the Mee of Sullions, and sot Lindley Murray crazy inthot style., The Tambs7oltue. we Seen end Beard Them" ' , .—X . . °MEM and Disorderlit a yas. b s ur on Friday night, tabors Deka and -Phnom. arrested . ynan named ..George Atininger. In the upper part Of the Third ward, Alla. &away, whera;hs ..was 'oonsidersOly drstrar. and very disorderly. He was looted np and On Saturday , raornlng.vras lined SS . . . . , . Do Away Witb Pernielinss Drays; and onler hatt a Angell of Mobs .Prtfeet:lStririp Fre:lel...Yoke Shiryr at ' iturdOeic aPausam's, 7 . -Infth street. - •• . MARRIED: . • _ -,IIRA.DFOR6-,l2:4N—,u'rnieselly,rrak %et.; tleg:l;lltti!TlVllVAtl g•i i 'Ltat 1.-- ti-OwN, both Or Allegb,ny et3r:. ~ • • • 7 o ,n:rags—Anion. —9¢ Ttiunetai , Fettrs.ry_Ust, bY goy. thaw/ SE Mow., Wr. J. .4. ODUODI MD& WOOD. ADVERTIS4IMMVT4.. ALEX. AILK-Ff.' • "- • " " • 171%7=211XL`r4LIEEI Et, lfalfonrth streett,, _ll,ttaburati, P. COYMiII of all kinds • 'Cm APP LAW 1C , ;. 0 elery.r . Zl": 4 tl',':i.f.TSl4ll3l;/..."tu , ja n t'a !in'tt": kart . D. D " p. l L: s aft. ' D e al). %boos. ishak, JO: e.h 111.1., I L T.WIII7FIi0 11 34, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Wood's Una dud CDFiIN ROCMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY.STABLE,. Corner Xbellittd and Chirts hitkatta and Carriages turnirfied. TT ILLOALE. CEMETEELY.7—T6e b•antitul •time largret tutdir h. pl•ot reptilebr, steep% one. Iv ltd. roil'. ty.intuanid on hrtr Brighton road. intinedista tr north or Ail.hellT. Par •Tatts , lats. 'yertatla o attics. nail at Crotral Drug tisore ar. COW, DUNSELTH & CO, Wholesale Agents 12:37.23 American Watch Company's WATCHES .1 No. 56 Fifth 'Street, orrears MAW 810 HAIL. WATCHES, CHAINS AND 31112173EMEXT-Irt a s VERT SMALL "saw. Aar WILL:T. WILEY'S, 6 Wylie fit % 3d door from Nu W. J01CK15T0X...........**.1,13. icon JOHNSTON a, SCOTT, • prAiio2l ' - • . , . Fine Watches; flocks, Jewelry, SILVER-PLATED WARE, L EER., 144. areltmuullTSZET, , I.4:ttnikrai*Skif 3F I, Satica. aneasidas Attwei so - ,Senalikt Watabes. Clooka and. &mart. AFL Toil war. mated WELDON ,t3E PlitThißE -118 , Gas and Steam Fillers, Ado BRASS FOUNDERS, '4 41.1.11XV11 5a30213611111 Chandeliers, Brackets, Lead Pipe, ramps, Sheet Lea,- ALVA= OA six= 164 Wood Street, near gra. , ...rriar ruicri suit,_, Gawp -= s BOOTS &SAOLIS cizrE4bar's Id A'r MoCYLINTOOMC ' S. ..ro. 93 :re4srea inla BOSH 6,10, Practical FiWARW. , BillaPPLII4Enn COL PENN AU lomat et Of 1 , 13101174i 1,4 = 0 . 4 1 1 1 • " • • DYSPEPTIC 'POWDER • .111; enroll Moos ands of DymorpoloOTAFOTiOtOr":' resevolle•llsd fatted. Try It. Sold by oil prOlo I TEIES rg . cy t T . 2! Ir . A . 2 -.. i • , • •, . • s , SEWINCMAC.H.II,4Es --• . is wassiassc.wiLisuire. . ...LIMO Wags YUJI- thiallogz— • - ' Sir virtu perslart':P r .--,, - - • • - • - ' • - . „ .... .. __ BAS9411;11.110011..--k SEWING 'MACHINES. .21%.311111.11 . 4 bet • /Dint tha4ideillailai eaeaeoa7i~ ter: M- ICR = tui mart aszr za. UOUSES, CABIILLGES AIM • =item a amain best for blre at Karin', Livery Stableo, rt ,,,aaa.,1111 , 11.110 3 . 114 Gress ottaation rad to Dallas osua - , =a , .1 1
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