THE DAILY, GAZETTE. rowans= EVERY XOII3INO, ISCsDan Zzcsrna ) "PCIMMAN, SEED ' & CO., XYrc I . 3-, iv. XllO. T. Po noro g. TOX •P SLIPE IltistaappYsEaxer: l . - (rm.= GAZETTi 111:11LDLSO., le. NI AND Se IFIPTH sumer. • larrizi LTA= riper 4 Teitera husstraii. • OFFICIAL PAPER OF PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY OM. I,A6Otirketickrisr 8E..*1 . FAMILY naCOMZE.CI,III. ?Argil La in Bum. Tlanit OP TEX DAMP: S O 4 XAfr 01.7Tient, Per Inn Ir" . NMI ben, per rirr4RUII4H, PXN2IA. Zl)e:gittsbuigij 6a:littr , . Mn. WriDELL . Partura has been . . - M , again glen:Laing t powers ,of brilliant 'vituperation. It would be more to the purpose for himlo:expl In why, after reiterating, over and o re again, for two years,that it aid not tter wAsit " be came of Itr. Dana, end enly changed his mind, and found it . to:', be of the highest consequence to dispose of him In a particular way. Mr. Jas., GORDON , BIIa!RIGTT IMII Sfford to indulge in cc ceortr tektite such as this; which Mr. Plitt.urs cannot, g he aspires to Anther tisefulnese as a Reformer. , __.___„„...... 1 . . . 1 Sown days , ago the n p apers con , tamed a report of a co cr eation be ! tween , ..ktuke Carrie and IL GRANT, relative to the k'resideney. By . this re port the General was ma ,to denlare j that if.the loyal men who tottahmd the government through ibe r; and put , -,aawitthnretrillork, - .lranted- him to be ..; "theirs inoiliaate,- be would not "refuse: iThe Cleveland. Herald now says: 2 . "Judie Other, who is now in this ; city, has been overwhelmed with queries from. curious persons:, to know how much truth - there is in the gossip of the , 7 ; Washington letter to -which the above Mien, out the Judge, just =now, has Al -slight impediment in Ins speech, and does .. ;1 not talk Latta." • i ; • Lanny. 1iTA111121.5 of German, I,Zor i. 'Wegian and Swiss Immigrants, are re. poite4 to 'be arriving daily at NCV : York. They push on at once to the ; :West, and seta near friends and,ae. .quaintances . who have preceded ihem, applying themselies mainly to.agricul :-- •tnre. They become forthwith enitom r era of American mechani4 and menu. facto:era.: Kericurw, a New York banker, some months ago comtnitted.forgeries to a pro digious-amount mulwas sent to the State prison. Turn - Lbw Wan has not gone up to Albany to ball him out, but he'has petitioned the Governor to pardon. -We sikonldlWe to see Mr. Wiptu reconcile a own ConductVelth his condemnation if' Mr. GIIICILLIA tor 'going bail for Mr. Tvs lion.,J. M. 4anosvox,. the col ored lawyer from Oberlin, Ohio, is to Make a tour through Virsvhda, speaking on. Monday at Orange C. IL, 'Tuesday itt Gordonsville, Wednesday at Louisa G. 11.,'ort Thrwspay et Richmond, and km Saturday at Fredericksburg. Several .ther colored gentlemen from. the N . ortti are to follow. Tnidisunionists of Louisiana' ere 1;e -ported to be working diligently to have the feaGess soldier and' patriot, Gen. Sheridan, removed. The loyal nation will protest against his displacement, and Congress 'will sustain him in all the acts which have retaderedbim odious Ito the unreconstructed. To-nes - Francbi Joseph will be crown odking of Hungary. In hpnor of the avant 'the • Einperor of Austria has issued a proclamation claming universal UM- Deny to all political prisoners and to those amenable to the lowa for political offenses committel.prlofttrtlie -corona tion. • JCDCIF KEI;LET evidently fe'elsaiham ed over the Mobile riot, and places the responsibility on no less n.pereoauge than ; President Johnson. This is tracing effect to a very rernote cause, but the Judge teat invent a better explanation. A ITicenertcceti paper thinks that . Seward'a rtiling in his correspondence with England on the Alabama' claims ahoilld be made wort both ways, so as to enable its government to obtain a claim for the ravages of the fillibuster.Walker. .1 2 71.E.51DE1 T JOHNSON' Will probably reach Washington to-day. Ills trip South has neither damaged himself nor the feeble party which :clings to i him. Ha has learnedthe worth of tilence, and made practlcai use of his knoWledge. • Tint Freeniasons have very v-ieely countenanced the 4oWing of gift enter prises to pecuniarily 'aid In accomplish ing projc& of the order. The out side world will applaud the Grand Lodge for. the injunction. A connsaroansar. of a Ban Francisco newspaper, who has just:got back from China, urgea,that Oar Government ought to obtain In that Country the eort(esslon of a trading station, as Great Britain did soma time ago. IT IS NOT the Emperor of the French, but the Czar oellussia, whom the assas sin aimed at, day before yesterday, in Paris: This la ono pf the consequences sof the Czar's harsh policy in Poland.., Bisnor Bunn - ix; the; unequalcd,ne. 4 , gin minstrel, died at Quincy, litiss.,,yes terdriy. • He *had many 'warm admirers d friends in musical; circled" of this jr is snionneed that three hundred of Gen. CtraTATI ' S cavalry, instead of fight ing the' Indians; have . deserted, taking their horses and equipments with them. IT tritalbe regarded as .a matter of . news that Mr.. REWARD does not aspire to be . greater than Washington, as he announced at Mama' , d yesterday. 'Malraux...Lax LVatill held a prisoner in Mexico. :IC is notrwery improbable that be vi 1111 1 ,3 }lotto depth. • GOSSIP OF PARIS, .—Over 14,40 n aandwiehes are cot and eaten every week In the. PATIN Exhibi tion. It 19 proposed to- ihiport some Sandwich Island inhabit nag tal •do the bush:les , . —A telegimpli has been arranged lasi tureen the l'ailleries and St. Cloud, in Order thot ,the -Emperor and EMI - wens -may IT ROW et 11119. moment what in the _condition of the Prince Iniporiel- • , ." visit to nononneement ijaaded visit to Paris of n• vlowned heal is that or tin. Shah of Persia ' N1C110,91- 1 • 4111.1.30 of Itiolonnined Shah, to whose throw he sueeeoded in IS t.S. Ile Is ex -peeled —ln the centre of "the English exhibi tion Os a very splendid embroidered bed, -whit% Is exhlldnd by (Aviv Carrington. n soviet velvet, the embroidery of which. by. Lady. Carrington, is exquisite. 'Cho work: is lend to haye been the labor of five itatrs..;. • - .--Some remarkable,' franslaUons are Fermi in the P.reneti brill of fare in Pods-; uth result:trout& Thns 2.5 - vba le de rir o fnitrienrir rendored "a cu of rice at. Mitio,..S. p a wise !e 1 oidnehr and; Dira it, whit+ are simply a couple o(Chintme froiw pre in brandy. is translated ~t ac o C.ltinuse in spirits." Si. 114 cram n ! .14 fincm . ciere Is rendered into •.the of the cs:f to the female capitalist." —Oaf who seems to know Paris life gives this werning and sedount. of ex .. 'tenses to all thole, who would marry et Parisian girl of good fou lly: _ Toilette tor hill Into. ...... .3... 20.103 ' Apartments .................. . . Auto Iran.: • Curlew) .. .. .... ... ........ leXce francs.' Veers ane. Muer ameee.M.6ats. 25,0* Imam. earvanta ... , ................ .. WOW fru., i Exportaos of ........ .600 francs{ 'Total .... . .......... .... . 73033 1/121 . C4 —The ball of the white drawee Was to come oft on tee.4th of June. The • "La Afore?! '4 - . _ tStionis Wu; _ .fitin, (I Les demos sent prices d' arc en Glean aver des wane-elks. • Lea heroine en culotte wad c ci en mdiatau ,renitien." Thin will close the series 'of pretty bills iven by - the Duchess de ' Dondentiville g on Tuesdays. at the last of witiehotinong the nofobiliUesnt r wpm prince Oscar of Sweden. D ue' do Valteurthrose, Lord 'lloughton, the mp a dreg Mae. do Up.llll - jei and 3ime.Ve;fltiftigeth • r- ---7 '''' ----- 0 ta • . . . . , . .. , evs-l-c,...,,, -77: : : : = ..? j :'•-:-., -7... .- -- ,rev,,, , ,......? . • .......* . . . . . • ' ,oesigKi",' ''- ;4,.., , _ --__: ....;-,-- • 53. \ ~,,..--,,,,, ~4 , ' -- 7 '''''' J . . . . ''' .l : - . ':?,,.?;- ..-;•,.... ..'''..r--.,, er ., ' .-• -.' • 4 40 0' ' ' , . -- - ,— •j.; 4 ''k , ..:'' - ' - --- /" .-( 1:- . 7./ \ VEY - . - ' . ' jr 7 , - ‘ l/ -) t ` ----.-. .... • ..1 - 1, --,..., t., ~ .: ,;,-. il - ;,.,,.pc- , / ,- - ; ;•.0.-.i , • ! :., • -, ! 1 1-- ••= -------- Alf')7: i --- -- ,1,-.:At4 t.if.. - - t . -.-_,..7-_ -;**- 0 7. ',.. -.,'" C . - • .s. /\. '', •ti.--,..i Ili ~ ~,, , ~: _.:_.. „ ..i.,....„.„.„,....-_..„••„ __ ,_ „___ • - ltk ; ), ~.., . ". -, •. /, •,, ~. , aj., - _-_- - ------:-..- .----_-7,-,.__ ~„,,____,_:- •_.;„_,,__:_____.. _„..-_____ 7 •_-- tip..; , • •, - _ _ .„, • . , . . • 3 , ; - ; VOLUME 1 5. IBT ONE O'CLOCK. RROPONi.In4LICENek Coronation of Francis Joseph King of Httngary. TUE ATTERIPTI t I) ISSISSINATION The Czar Of Buzsia the Intended Victim. • THE ASSASSIN APPREHENDED. Financial ainiPonanaercial IBy Tergraph N tt ' e l'POnrch I=! OEOIferNO or TIIE also or n can a nv—orn cm 1 At. AY:freer To Di OrrI.AERD. Powen, June 7.—Revillog.i.ord Bloom,' lleld, !latish Ambnavudor, will: be Prem.% 4 estthe crowning el Francis Jogeph, King of 1 llungury, tesmsorr4w. All tilt power, ham lag dlidolle4laroluttrniBwitb Aultria wills ho represented oa the. occasion except , Mrtorica. Tic I.n.peror itl made known . bia intention of ri,.racialtutv ma Ica imal tfin. i away - po. all AmdriensuldrevY lin p rigioned or who Lave rendered thomi.olv. liable to penal:went bypolitical offtrusee committed. prior to li.....aronatiom• 4 --. e---1 AUI3IVED 00T. ' ~ * — lmntt. , 'June '7.-The steamer City o( Debut . reet New Y. has !arrived.' li aatioow, June 7. The steamship St. An. drew, fromsltontreal, has arrived. • Banes, Juno 7.—E4ining.—The. steamship Atlanta, fro m'irow, York, lbsp 23th, tirrieed ! to -tiny and proceeded tol.ornion. - [Special fktbie intefUtielme.) The Attenipt to ageresaltsate the Czar, Not Napoleon. , New Yong, Juno 7.—The Paris neechl WV. It, was. the. Roar of Rusala whore assaseinatlon was attempted pester. day. In. the' Imperial .rriage leere tho Czar, his , two Wlng, and Napoleon Third. When the Royal Carty was being driven „ through, the RNA do Bologna, a young man,' neParettir rtte.out twenty years of age: tired a pistol at the. Czar. or in rho darecUon in which heat lb the .ridazts. It appears that the pager)! had been' overloedeS, for it exclaim), wounding the 11..1 of the `near sin. It le alleged that a person standing In the Crowd threw.. :11., arm of URN "Taal by a promptly 4.trolre loot as ho charged the plaint. -En was instantly cut down, overtly wrong id, .11 made primp pr by the escort. Tito imperial carriage assed on without halting. ,The supposed m orderer is a Pole. The tondort enegial , reverts that at the raous at dscott. Vanben.' Jasper .41 Lece lacer three great Cr royal prizes. The Berle oneetal. rays. Thu resod mili tary review in tine Champ do-Nara yester day was the most brilliant' spectscie ever' witnessed fa France. veredghty thousand men were holier arum • Fl ANCULL kNIV(.IOX4IEIICIAL. - . . LONDO3. lune 7—Atrni ng.—The weekly , :By Telegraph To the Ping.. thoctte./ st ate input of the. Bad:. of . England showsl.l.l New t aa a, Jane -.—jt al 7.-Judge Kelley ma re ., ttheo.lll.oll ID thebank has loaves.' ae i re d by his pautil a t f r u ga l. in reflo a t. to iiKINO pounds sterling. • 1 phis la.. night. In 010 address. he referred LONDON. Jane 7—Breste-c.—COnsols closet t o the mobile affair, saying the nabs wary atul Ott.. Flce-T %gl., II; 111Inols Central. not chargable as much to the citizens or the igliii Erie. kW .' Cotton Les Men quiet imil disloyal authorities attest rho" as they closed noel:anged; Kindling Uplands, ii d; r were to Andrew Jamb., wliphiad sprain -IJrlonverllnilbsalas of JOAO bales. i ted to a post at Want there s recreant maamiam l, yaae 7.—Tim mar k et k m. Northerner. whoarovoked the Alisturbanee gotds and yarns hi dull !LDS heavy: Bead.' br Intlimutory atements In tne .public tm :y r t w ee d. „ bye , witt , a deam , eat ., ma . 1 rurnals days he his arrival. The hots, ile said, were premeditated , and were 'hot dency. .Coru. iis GI for mixed western. Who.. white Colifarriln.,.l.l4 rd. Oats ere brhisilllr on hY any worn. 01 b. owil• firmer at 3s. 75. Barley and re.o are on. chap sled. rrov igloos/ arc no changed. er.- 'chid Ladd. which stiltauced to WA, and ' Myer Tellorgramg. Cheese. which declined tots . foe fin Amer- (Si Pidagraph to the ri..b...ktlAut../ irgni. Prods.-I the gricithlilock chriw.". ' "" Strstrilis. 'Juie • . 'l'...ll.lrer stationary. - • Weide. , bat. change In prleee. r ; W3tZther hot. ' Lemma, Juno 7—Erenine.—Sucar Mosed • Lortsvit,t.i, June 7—River falling, with d omi N.. 1 2 , Duiv d i.slanalii. 2n . /rod 1. I seven roet ton inehee by canal mark. 4te ' dY " • I ' ' IBr Teleeraph to the ..Itt.bUrel GURU! Wls A4074:1r, June 7, fitening,•-•retroleum is i atisstie sod raellie T legrapheompsity.l 'nnehan st. , I 1 Om (like Juno 7.-Ulcer two Jett seven Pima. 04T, •11121c7.—Ilultes1 Stat. bends, 1 Inches. f l u .. sl6w .. 4y Weather cloudy iald. '' TOUR. i knownsvnam Jim. J.—imvse eve frst :THE PRESTENTIA_L , four incase and falling. Weather aver and ' Commeneteme I I:mth-elsek an .—lt Clzapel i OIL CriV, June 7iver Z Llighe.; prO. lilts linlorrxity—.l e l'reftldeo% en pecan or rain. Ilrp Ueroan City Seleartnn to the nusburch Gazette.) 1 The Trialof boultrathTlse Witness U.ALLICI3I. J tine 7.—The rreeldent and Inn , Whose Absence Chased A postpone ty attended .he ecturitenoement exercises I tniVerslty at Chapel 1111 r, ye.sterday. 'They were ewatrted from garelan hp It has been Asserted haw l'enß,Jnne that the party wanted maiden, Inclualtur the shholars and olllcurs l lias h h . ln .m at r ern . i. s s a . a . w o lt f u r. ess tro ln it. th ab et tu t ra rio tt of no Institudon, and GoYerno, Worth, of ill; heentip postponed ereingte the ithaltilt• North Carolina. .fiefore the war no ern, of t h e ,G orerm pet, to procure d.urs scebunthrir bf panne . was dye' hundred, I noel. Lie has been living In C. 111141. . but at present thorn are not mace than one ; , ' . , he ' udrell. 'A ball ~,,,,,, t r,,, „d ea th, ; The Cotton Crop-Finn Consignment a, pe n,,,,,,, of 100 1 of new Wriest Arose she Month. class was' attended by Preeldential party. _.- . . I (By Selsgranh to the rlttsburch Gazette.] • The Prelldent's party left Chapel 11111 thisi elfakr.lSTOV,JUne 7.-The planters report Morning on thnir return trip, and were' that the .. . cent heavy rains south have in. everywhere received with marked hospb Jared ton tenon crop. _ lathy and reJpect; but the public demon. i The first oonntgronent .of new wheat atratiOna barnue ^ u tot nil= and ....t'd • reached Charleston tad." for shiputent to as those of the North on swept ion mentions. I New Tolle. The excursion . fur has been ;demean to -- all conch... Maier General hieki. and , staff, hod GOvernor Worth accompanied the' party boor to Itnieleb.. The Pi esieent i mares fur Wu rtd. ta u. " Saturday arter r; -A New York pip er says that suicide Ls noes. , . ' I becoming al.mtnitrir m . prevalent in Gott city. Pa . :rasing°. Join 7.-The President and I Frontlet, Saws, oWe r there. few tittle party arrlVell •at oar. that eZerlinC, Ott 1 where it COUld prevail with greater adv.- their return le 'WasbUnon, hating been ; tege to the world at large.'' e.orted thither from . Jarrett's Depot by _ Slayer Collier end a Veraimittee of end Cloy Alexauder Dumas, the elder, returning Council. The Mayor reeewed the tender of from a day s sport at the oratory Seat of a the hOspitat Wee of the city. The President. fea t lyLrl n en. oo 4 ): r ad h ,h n it a P n e u r ,no r a il rr t. , h w t.Y .. . a m ar ti - e b y tt o g . , , oldie g.ratlfimi tor shy kindness, regretted " that his phone engagements compel'. him killerli o . Time;' wee the reply. to decline the desired !Warn, ali bustrielle) --Connectieut, though • land supposed to Melted hie return to Wastonoten. " I be of .trod hab is rivalling Indium le A large" concourse at Ille hotel recleived , , ttio number of her divorcee. During MIX the party with repented icheers, and the I the number of divorces granted was in the President baring been railed fur, lendea.l proportion of one to every ten marr l ages. few rettiarke, in which he said be tried to " -Uttar., are becoming very common in die his duty rahbfidly. h e woo very : klitsaachnalitts. The lawyers say nlt is the grateful for thin ...Ind. he her'. woke ; result of the war." Many women of doubt. hfarolgigttif c"f'r=eloocfr?•ol:4lt heartily I f em m e P at, t at I m et=re t P e ut t ati e lo sa llre * 1612r! in peace and prosperity. ' lie 0 in heartily i. w ..d. cheered. 1 . -Mayer Smith, of Poston,' Introduced' Seoretary Seward. In response to calls. re. . squirrels into. the Boston Gottimon. The I marked they had heard from tbe President i ~ „ formerly first drove away thyirde, which . what he would say - were he t'' ' 'eJtk- .7 • fOrmerly destroyed the wo I .4 then I speech . 1 ' ' ; girdled many of the trees, which hero had Mr. Minden was reOlred to stunk and i t "...,,, 0wn. briefly tulmentslied ali t.. forgot the strife , I of the pen and unite. for the More in our I -A young girl has bean She in per. country's prosperity. I tale, In .Idiers , clotheg, She saye her home The annpaby rerdhincil an hottrin Peter. I ; le In Ilyractute; that her parents are poor burg. •Te n y nee° haudsornely entertained , have seven girls and eight boslithat nee of lin MI, r and tc,lverl marked attintiOn. l.thegirlii hare cloaked male at re to dire They wi remain at illehmend tonight sod ! re... rer • lir i. T . len,: 1. - ..' Wernlngton haturday morel.. -The wilektrien hi Mend. atm factories 1 14000 lot, June 7.-Tne Presideit and? are employed day and night m convening party arrived al. ten o'clock Gas morning, ;,mexxle.losidem into b e ech -lushes. ' The and were metal the d..not hy the to yes ,, whole df the It army will, It to ml 4, and a Crienuittre er city Council. and Capt. , be retold. with the latter weapon by 'the sinews , of the Sue:taw...l Hotel, ' , yob= . end Of .1000 st the latest. '/ they WC e ...ono} to that hotel. A band of : ; - They have a 'phi of ten nears In ann . 4 music' rformed serest hal-rietie also at; paw gymnasium at Itoxbery, Hine., who al' the tattoos no the way Miner. t Slimy : lifts three honored and .ventv pounds, P e... .....whh.h.dh. rd ' reh 'i .... Otte of thirteen who lifts , four hundred nut to co the Presidennund saluted tom" p00,..1e„ and °heed fourteen, who lifts tone I withh era. A very iergenumber of pursue. - . hundred arid aLity paaada. ] , Crete to the purls./ where the I t rfalitent _ and seireiney Sunned were introdueed, • In Vilna theyhave started. Sundsy achnol on wh boo's. Toe cluldren along the There a. more entluislaein then when the . „ ---., -• tn, Railway are gatb• ; Pr...tile t arrived in the city lest lined., 1r...., p. .1. —T.., 1 oOli thogrecting wits ler Wont cordial. Tee . V - 2.T T ..._...._.i.dbv„_h_,.._. ....._.p.,., ~.r..ldet trwle a short address to the pen. .." first en' a th niera were tend' two molded In tne pathos. Ile Incline. eehe . ... 4 the neXt tiXtYner.- I il t h ' ir p Hey .1-that ot the nthelnistratiOn -- Great and rano. distress is IMpiallhg t was no Understood. front speeches ballad : In Connemara , a part co! Ireland where the alrand m ade, no 0n ,„.., h o ,, Cor e ma k. ~ people are Fiore than Ordinarily:Z.oor and „,„,, h , .d., his orliiclplo more r.l.r. no , mournble. It is said they too 'coding their return I thank', Mr the cordial recePtlett ... t. Wii o th.Pravereler widen they will dOOll regent for their own clue the •extend dby the citinms. . Breen any nonerd, wile was wkrmly re- '' . -Too elght-hour strike le the Illinois, Ived ul he erns pleased with t h emcep. Central n a nra,e, ~,,,,,,, no Amboy. has c rfbe it.c rag the trip, and at. this City, and . Karol a complaw failure • and the strikers „,•• -- ,,,,T 0 . ~- „ Borah, ns - well as the North. ; have ell. with the exception of the m.litn. ..ial'j r t. - a r e - Ten to understand the Mather:lntl. ; tots and a portion of tee blooksmiths, ee -1 Cal ails el, that the whole to greater "l it. a I stoned woes under the ten-hour system. part. De never favored • war, until ,forced . _s onn , „ n o n} , no,emono, non , na ........ itno it. He ..:in! ,- de. ITS.'': ^m.”" ! presentation of o Ttio Black CrooEa in New I roll sea oration Mlle:Union. If a.hi . ... ' York, `e a ttag manager explained zero 0..1 he called fro . li r ''lr rat'e.he th e " ... ; eating! . the Indies Cl the ballet w i noun non In tote, lie reletred to him,„no nr,,,,„,,,,0hn0,,0rnm a lively .. ,..I. would tar. :10 conflientlon, ne deity In the , the audience shouted ourthat • ithey never I restom.lon of the entire country. Ile did' are.” I '. 4 ...Ire t° be. gr"4' thee Weeh'ng'''' ' -a clergy.. who was recently dismissed' mid thanked tl, whiten. for their kindatt.. from a GongretiatiOnal church In Calle., I, t.oo'..huo the cree d " tired ' • Connecticut, states that the whole dull. 1 1. ; . , ' catty originated in hie spelling the word OM . PIIILADELREELA... ohiviouto without a 7 v,w so ter moot mo -1 . FT. --"--''" • ' . .want matters. i ThellOt ter Expioaion on Therrsder --- . , -The death - ° t man In Paris has given I' The l' cad and Pii•eing. ; ' 'rise te many indictous incidents. On a re. flty T. egrarh to wane lettsteirch ' l:matte] : cent rainy bunday fifteen thousand e igf . o2:; Pnitotnia . rd, June 1.-Thirteen ,load. . !ilad,.... on e r e oro t o r;ri o ; r =o l f: = Arty „,,„ bodies' have been token from Pei ruble -. of '; .".° was the lowest surn'thaz any...! who raw ticarydt Ward's enw mill, tom tree setreh Is , posted himenit would Mke. I active Y Prot:re...bur: The following dead ' . -lTlio suppression of the Mobile Repubf/- hers tier, ic:mititieo: ii.nry: sleety. Diets; son, fur the pubiteattne cif an ernele Melt. r.l i' ' ,... : oo'' '' '' ' d" u " b ' he"...• Jon 6 r ier, • m . g tie- freedmen to vi 01.., apposes tribe JaeOb Ileiltuaa, Henry Gotland , Th. . 1- ' It moat that the power of the military's I tooth re monocle themlasulgaret believed ; impartially used In thatelty. That is pre. 1 tope l/oried - 1 i.0.a the rethr ' ' ' "h.," cl.ly what we warit-atoolute imUce in the Ant, /twl'eet ',eager, W. B. Ilellowity, hi ; good., without regard to color.