El tilt 11i bung .6. kEtte CITY AND SUB I=ICE2=! • Tan good, steady litigniPsPe 4 " eProlioel ton can obtain situation. in ibis °fan 'by maikliag immediate application. ANOTHER. EXPLOSION , Saler • Explosion at Piranklions erne Wan 1011104 also Ausoisoir Eatol -17 lisjiireil—insolooVo lon A boiler enlaced= occurred yesterday • morning aboutdica o'clock no ?ranks town ; in the works of Mr. John D. Gray, resulting In the death of John Maxis, the engineer, and fatally injuring kin sou, , who was mininyted as fireman,At . the . tune th e sEteiderit occurred there I I wan no one present •ut the engineer and fire man, consequently it ots Impossible to ;dye any information in regard to It, ex cept that learned from persons Who en tered the plant, after the accident. The mill was not running Tuesday, and con sequently there was no fire under the boilers from Monday evening until 'ism terday morning, and the mill laid been' running but a short time when the ex plosion occurred. One of the employes of the mill had just . arrived 'when the explosion took place, and on running in unman the, cause found the fireman lying some di - mince from the Ifurnace terribly bruised and manacled. Me called Resistance and tarried the injured matt to his house, which was but a short din lance oft, anti returnee to the (or ,the pat - pose of getting some oil to drone his wounds, when he heard the groans of the engineer, end upon going to the spot whence the ' gement proceeded, found him under the pitcunn into almost Melee& condition. He was rembsed at once, tend conveyed in his reisidence, where be died in about twenty: Ininutas afterward. The building and machinery were but slightly damaged by therecci: dent, the only injury being the destruc tion of the shed which coyered the boil ers, and the partial destruction of the furnace. Dr. A. Arthur! was sum 'atoned end reeddred thethjured!trem all the attentl possible, but, his recovery ' la not at all I Coroner Clawson was notified of the affair and summoned a Jury. Several witnemes were examined relatlyro to the cause of the InDiOffiol3, wheal! agree that it was attributable to an hasulthaertey - water in the boiler. 'Thu Inquitat was adicitizined to meet at the Mayorls office at. one o'clock, to-day. The deer - ..sed wax' about forty-five yea= of *ge, and leaves a family of five children, three girls and two boys, one out Is, married, and the other, who as in jured, Ls about twenty-one yt M=E=IN The Allegheny County Prison 'Society met - in the rooms.of the Youn Men's Christian . Association; on Tuesday - after noon, Joseph -.McKnight, 'President, to the chair, Mr. IL C. Miller &Unitary. Prayer was offered by Dr. Clerk Mr: Ogden offered the following rem,- InUoni• . Resort:al, That the thanks of the Seel• ety ba tendered to Messrs. Miner, Gil denfenhy, Planck and Aiken, far pavers raid mai,ataues furnished; also , to the . Western Tract and Book Society for'sdin ller favors; also, to the Young Men's Chtistune Association for papers'and the use of their rooms. ^ I , _ - On motion. a committee consisting .e Dip. -Bell arid (lark° and Mr. R. C. Mll - appointed to inquire into the cue of an insane prisoner now in the Penitentiary, wbo - aro been returned from Dixmont as incurable. Mr. Knox ref iortect that a house bad been provided with bode, stock, iku, in which the destitute mac obtain food and lodging, and' rtiquestied the Society to take charge of it. On motion of Rev. Clark, a committ, consisting of Messrs. R. C. Miller. J. D. Carlisle and Dr. Grp was appointed to cosuperete with the parties -who have provided the home, and remit at' the next misting. ' . I - Rev. A. McLaughlin, Agent of the So -. elety, presented liis first report, being for the mouth ending January 31st, HAS. He reports that be was gladly received by tberiwineia, many of whoinevincel a willingness to talk on the subject of re ligion.. Ho bad is pteasant conversation with Dr, McKelvv, the new phyitician ~ the Jail, who to very willing to co-oper ate with the Society to promote the in tenets of the prisoners: He reported, too, h that h anudy Sy e was received kindly and coru the priaon g. offigals. • Thomas 11. Babe, E., was unni -- monalyeiecied a member or the iSociety. After an extended conversation on T 1140124 matters, the Society adjourned, to meet in the same place on the firs: Ttirsday. of March, at four o'clock in the afternoon:. • Read fled lielplNOther: Net temporary, bitt luting and effete . tive,sre displayed hi a most Wonderful degree by'that potent life renewing com pound sold under the name of pr. Key ser's Bleed Searcher. We havepublish ed In the GAZETTE during the laat week some of the most astenndingt mires ever recorded of any medicine. That of Mr. Tithed, of Allegheny City, publirthed in day bejorei3 - esterdity's issue, is one or them. In his case the •.wholcl atem was worn to a sheleton. with hardly the power et life and lEutioE. 9314 no or Dr. Keyser's Blood Se .reher Imparts Lone to the stomach and full power to 'the digestive cistern, and in that way 'imbued the needed Material to ripalr ths .-fluting frame , . The decayed born,. ware dlaeharged and their place nu ppliod with new, and each tissue and organ put on renewed and wholesome vigor Dr..Keyser. does not clai m for hie Blood Searcher any secret. Arty phy sleiarCirlurdetires to Investigate. its T. tens/will-be Made acquainted with its composition. lie does claire that jt iv the beet tonic alterative yet diticovd, forget has been able to cure with it when eighteen hundred pages of thl.dDispen eary did not disclose a -rem y. lir chime for th e discovery of the outs and belts of which it is composed the 'cony platiat combination of valuable blood remedies within human knowledge. It really may seeneittrange that t oder the action of Dr. Keyser's El the], -'the whole body should start to newness of life and-vigor, but it is no stranger "Ilan the fact that out of the e blood that circles in theyelos, boneind brain. and hair, and muscle, and seen the Mager and, toe nails, are recreated* and repro dotted, The many extraordinary cures performed by it here, withinalmost speaking distance, entitles it to the ap pellation of the most wonderful o edwhae of modern times. - . . _ 891dirf „the cross, dozen or is tie, rat he Diet o r's G root Medic] 140 Wood street. - • , Dr. Keyser's consultation rooms. for trcsablascnns chronic diseases, 420 Penn street., from 9 a. m. to ..I p. 7lapabilean ebaal, Szestatlve Caao muies alesuag. I The Republican County Executive -Otennalttee held a meeting yesterday. at lasts rooms .= Fourth aireet, tie Chair ..ll3 . .Im, Jacob H. Miller, Esq., prtiedding. Cnimotion, it was , • .Resolset4 That the Republicn voters .of the various wards, boroughs and townships be requested to meet at their - usual pleas of holding primary elec tions. on Sstuiday; the .i.Sth inst., to elect two delegates to meet In Convention On the followsugsMorulay. A discussion tiaok place on Rai question •as to whether the styled - fate or the "Craw. ford County System" shouldisi adopted •st - tbe primary elections, which terml anted by the appointment of a ;Commit. tee, consistingof General A. U s , Pearson, Captain C. W. McHenry and Mr. W. N. Ogden, to correspond with other County Committee. as to the mode of ; carrying on elections, and report of a subsequent nesting. On motion adjourned to meet needey, 19th inst. _Molt 1.4q4i9r0. , The following figures e amount - of malt liquors 'and sold in the Zi District d Mcrallo.. 2:164. Prodated. - J loebr anu uary.ary ' 7 0,0/61, ,8023 - 1 -3farch - 1,002+ t&til t . ,1333 , Juno ,6031 6,4571 ", .... ........ 3,317 i , :August ....7,0368 .oecober_ . .... 8,7411 ,November. ' 5.7•61,, 'December. . . . 7,9431 Iblt the ~,uringthe~ BM 974',33 I =El= Axt - ieeident occortedYeete't;dli7 about eleven o'clock a. ,c,-at Lim corner of Tederaraud Ohio etrftia, byirhich Mr. Jacob Borer, a :caldera of Baia towi was seriously. Injured. Mr. Borer, - init. is Tillie an old man, is company :with his non-in-law, came to the city in apring- _wagon, and when turning the ..,ccrocc named one of the frant wheels -earns bIT, throwing them both out. B's head struck, one of the rails of . _ . street railway whit emr.l force as to ,sender tthsbutteoneclons for slime, and _Out a aortae gakh on the side et hbi bead ,above the naht ear. He Wm! taken up _.and - carried to Bepler's tavern;where he moved proper attention. Ms san-ln law fortnnately_ escaped with but alight Monloilhell Valley Railroad Meeting. --Ja. tin o'clock next Saturday morning s meeting of the friends of the different `Mann proposed - for the Dionongahela iVelleyißailread Will be told at the once -•of - J: W. Briggs, on Water street. Maps Will[ ien be roadffor distribution. hell . bone attact;ed tan car 'on the Oakland and EastLi berry Paraen tar . Rallway tell dead near' Qiikland, 'eaa'f, from exhanation. ==l Li a pEvson whove growth is stationary the quantity Of food. passing into the body In .a giVen tithe 'is essetly equiva lent to ,the quantity of-matter passing away in the various efirretions. The whole of the Coat is dbowlved In the body, and the greater portion is ale sorbed into the mood to' - renew the, tiosnee, the nourishment of the bode being dependent upon this quality of the blood. • A nal blood favors nutrition and growth. whilst a diseased quality of blood depresses and destroys that which is already format!. Whilst the 'blood thee Oros out to each organ or .port of the body' the means of repairing itself, by • furnishing it with material of growth, it at the some• time washes away, as it were, whatever elements of their tissues that have be come diseased, worn-out or useless. These are passed off In the excretions, and in - beaithy adults.. exactly corres pond in amount with - the quantity of taken. When the body becomes diseased the nrinat7 excretion _gives out these dis eased particles in excess while the de cline of the body is going oa. The saran when any organ or part of the body only . - becomes diseased; the urinary excretion divesout an excess of diseased particles from that part, when s decay of that organ In going on. - These Urino-Pathologicat facts are so apparent, mpezially in chronic direarm. that every physician having the welfare of his patient at- heart !Mould, Lin pre scribing remedies, watch their tnJtJreore upon the write, anti persevere In that particular remedy which Trainers the most healthy condition of- that fluid,' fot it points oat with certainty the changer made la the condition of any and every organ of the body. These urine- chemic.o investigations of the urine have been our constant practice for more than twenty Year% And we would just say, that it has revealed to us the existence of miter serious diseasee :erg before other mode of investigation had been able to itlic-ot,. them, and -has thrown it flood of light upon. the muse, progress and treatment of many chronic diseases which would otherwise have been involved In much obscurity at least, and perhaps never hare been cured without. • Readers, if any of you have inciplcht Ccutstunytlon, organic disease of the Liver, Kidneys or Spleen, Heart Dis ease, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Dropsy or Scrofula; or should your complaint b at all obscure In its character. or ehoul I you be in say doubt as to the true reale • cat a decline ira your health, or of ill. aches. pain., derangement', didlcuitice. and areal - nes.ser under which - you ma)) 14. laboring unto decay, have the examina tion scientifically made,sod secure tle remedies thus scientific:lly prescribed. • L. Om:sum e, hr. D. I= A bill has bean introduced into 'the Leghilatare providing for the laying on.. of a State road froin a point in Union township, Washington county, to th road leading from Farleyville to Can nonsburg, near the house of John Boyer, to a point on the road leading from tla Browiisvllle and Pittsburgh rood to Stewart's Mill, on the land of Miser, Seibold, In Allegheny county. It is pro posed that the said road alien be com pleted by the Bret of next August - ,phal be forty - Rase feet wide, and 'shall ever remains public highway, to. be kept in repair by the respective townships atom: the line. George Melfee, of Allegheny, and - Job Johns:inland E. Rigg, of Wash. ington, are the named Commissioners to view ant and mark the brie of the road. The bill has passed the House. • ilkalt Fraetared.—A _little boy, at•on. nine years of age, son of I& . Shure , o. Lawrenceville, through the malicious new or inexcusable thoughtlessness o, John White,of that place, aged feurteco years, had. his skull fractured Tuesday, and it to feared will not survive the In Jury. The. boys were playing to-gather on an embankment near a peed, whiel! was covered with hie, when White fast ened a rope around the neck of his cons panion and Jumped from the bank drag ging the boy after him, Ids head etriking [hales and fracturing his Leg Tirol ea.—Tames - K. Eam, aroung man connected with the Sword Brick :?Lachine, while engaged ate window it the eeceud story of the building occupi ed. by the company, at the corner of Ca cal aereet and Spring alley, fell to tb. sidewalk, a distance of twenty-live feet. and broke his leg halo's - the knee Dr. Reiter reduced the fracture, and ilk voting man was removed to hie read. .Lance is the Eighth ward. • Deul Baty Feund.—The body of amen was found on the track of the Alieghen3 Valley Railroad, near Freeport, Snmlay. The body was horribly mutilated,. one°, more trains having passed over tt, am! life bad evidently been extinct several hours, xs the. body was quite cold and stiff. It was not idenUded. Chapped Rands. face and all roluzlmes, of the skin, certainly cured by using thr Juniper Tar Soap, made Ito Caswell, Lazard .t Co., New Thrk. Is surpasses dl other remedies, as it will prevent rongtmess of the skin, if used duritir sold weather- It is coveniently applied; avoiding all the tninhle of the greasy ,empounda now in use. It ran be used t.l- ladies with the most tender skin. without irritation or pain, making it .0 and clear. 'Bold by the Druggists gen erally. • w. The Best e d ciriginal Tonie of Iron, PhoenhOrus,• and 'CalLsaya, known w• Punell, Mack 4 Ferro , Yboophon, tedEliiir of Calbsaya- Dark. The Jeon restores color, to th..blood, the Plrepho rus renews waste of the nerve tissue And the Censure gives a natural health ful tone to the digestive Isignse, thereby ,nring dyspepsia In It.. sari us form., Wakefulness, teeneral Debility, and De. oresslon of Spirits. Manufactured-only by Caswell, Hazard it Co., New York. Sold by all druggists. • .wF _ Conatltatlon 'Water is a certain cure ior,Dtalifites Ind ell tileassee, or ,the soya. For ludo by aLtdrugr,late: F. POLITICAL 3llmr Tort Stage Blepabllcaa is......unaal*".Porrea far Preslaens —hates Pm Wes Pesalaeal. • = .Srnercsa, Y u February b.—The Reptibl/can Stale 'Osnveution mot to- day. Joshua M. Vancutt; or Brooklyn. was chosen temporary Chairman. • The meats of delegates from New York City were contested. After a long dis cussion, In which considerable arcerbity was shown, the Bredtcal delegates were sadmitted as member., by lavote of two hundred and Ofty-atz to tu:y . -four, OM! the Conserve:fro delegatee invited k - seats on the floor. • - The Committee on.Pernianent Granul ation was appointed, Who, after recess, reported Gen. Charles 11. Van Wyck President, with a list or Vice Premdente, Including Horace Greeley, Waldo hutch• ins and others. • glo Dot • e Depot, The President made a long apeech in support of thd Ccingreasionni policy of reconstruction and the Measures of thu republican party. Ho denounced Presi slant • Johnson's rebellion, alluded to Stanton as one of the purest of American patriots raid'one of the ablest Amerhan statesmen; and to Grant loathe great Cep tam of the age. Tie condemned Seward's purchase of Indian villages and icelergs• near the North Tote, and the home of dood and earthquakes. Ho Loped f tim deliverance of ,Ireland; denounced Conservatmm as baying always stood in the way of the world's progress, ere logisad radical Len, and -concluded with the cloning words of Lincoln at Getty's burgr—.`iVe, if faithfully end fearlessly discharging .our duty, may In our time rejoice in the fall fradion :and the on a pletrirealizatimi that the government of the people by the people shall not perish from the earth," A Committee on Resolutions was ap =l, including Horace Greeley, John ne end Lyman Trernaine, who, af ter a epoech from Mr. Tremaine, re ported resolutions realllrtning devotion to the principles of justice; equality and nationality, approving the reconstruction measures of Congress, declaring an unal tembleptirpose to maintain untarnished and inviolate the publie faith and nation, al' credit, to lessen the burden of taxa tion by cutting off nll useleres expendi tures, declaring their preference fort/rant for President and Fenton for Vice Pres ident, instructing the delegates to vote asicenit Chicago and to employ all honorable and proper means to nerves those nominations, and gleing'thanke the soldiers and 'gallop for the sup pression of the rebellion: Tho reeohi ttons Fero adopted by acclamation. A Contain-leo previously' appointed 'to *elect delegates to the National Conven tion reported a full list and thy report was adopted. Tim following are the names of the draws-testa large: 'Daniel , Sickles I Ly man Tremaine, Charlea Andrews, ). D. 0. Brown. MEM! 873. Sold, 4: 3 BGi 6,469 F 8,2261 9,1:172i 6.339 7,2t.t 7,233 i 7,076 k 7,3271 11221 - • Harlem Orcel7. was call.) for and in a few remarks warned the C,mventlon against the danger of ovor•contldcnce. He said there were formidable olishicloe to overcame, ■nd promising to debts mat in the canvass, urged all to work with a Will end then they would win. - Thl.Conventlon adJotime..l nine eic. CALIFORNIA, Indlertments for PrlS. Pletti P10t... Owe Wheat lxpers. elly Teleirspti to the rittgbyth' tiuette.i Sam •Fasiscreco, February Chandlor,.arrested for pnilinipening in the prize fight with Dooney. Harris In April last, was retooled to ono thousand dollars bail. Tho authoritlas of Contra Ocala contemplate indlctloi about one thousand citizens of San t concise° for the name offence. - The wheat export for January was twenty-two thoimand tune; value. one million two hundred thousand dollani; ninety em cargoes, sixteen of which were for Europe Flour shipments, fifty-five thousand f our hundred barrels; value, four hundred and seven theusand dol lars. - PenukOvania Legislature. rept,tal. uijce:en 1%.“b/rea Gasol!e. TlArcaunmao. February 4 , 1565. SI.:NATE. 131L.L., IN rLAcE • i'AYLOtt., of Boaver, ono nuttier [zing the School Directory of Itochcolter borrto;;lt, Beaver countyi, 'to borro. - money. Mr. ER Ell, of Allegheny, 0130 un neZlm(a Horton of Duquesne- burougb to Alleghiny one rhanging the name or the Pittsburgh Newipaper and Printing Company,' to Commercial Company, and incorporating the Same. . Mr. ERRE El, of Allegheny, offered the folloaiing resolution : Rol - qr.-It, That the Comm lace oti EAU cation belrtgneAied tn ,inquire into the expoilienv of reporting a bill author', ing the *h.l Boards throughout the State with. oturplue bounty funds to tea:l , 4,llle same to the' school funds.' Adopted.' AO act. Authorizing the 14a10 of property' of any 'incorporate:4i company upon bonds twared by inorrgne given by it, with likeHet as if told upon the mort gage, was defeated.. • An act' giving Wm. C. Fisher and Elijah liairnos the right to emtablish ferry evet the Ohl, at Vauport, pureed . linally. Tho act l incorp.rating the Artesian De 11.1tik. of l'atsburgh, passed dually. The set! incorporatlog the.botough of Allegheny county r passea , tit/ally. I . ! = PRIVATE Over one hundred bills; ou the private , caiendar I ware pa,ed — iinally, aluong than tlie r rollowing: .• Inereaaing the number or °Ricers in Red Bank tovrindtip, Arrnstrraig comity, to four attpervi.ore, and authorizing the election cif Township Tretisurers in A rm etrong. Authorizing owners of the lock and dam at Franklin, Veining° county, to close theYeek and build a schute in the dam for l/ae passage or heat, .1 tithor r ia:ng the appointment ofan ad ditional Notary Public in Beaver punty. Fialug i thc standard weight of coal at nighty pinny p.. barbel to de:lronton county. Incres‘ing the fere of Surveyors of Al legheny douuty, when employed as wit nesses in!laud aoits, to five dollars per day and three cents - mileage. Exempting Pi Mole City from fir o per cant. tax lon taxable property imposed by net of February 14th, l&tC.. Ineorpdrating the Pennsylvania Socie ty for thelPreention of Cruelty to Ani mals, being a Philadelphia txirporation. Empowering the °dicers and corpora tors of thk. Greensburg Masonic Fund to sot as tritite.es for and atrainst igaid CO, oratiou.l Authorizing the appointment of two additional Notaries Public in Allegheny' ,ouuty. Anth'olzirm the authorities of IN-ay:lea burg, Gr4.rn county, to eolloet a special tax. M twenty mills on the dollar for Ito. payment 'of indobtoduts, . • Anthorlring n Stara road from John Boyer's, in Waahina conoonn ty, to Stew: Alleghe'rry county. Author ing Alexantler Gitlin to erect -a ferry over the Allegheny River front a point I,tween Walnut end Chesnut ,tenets, ihillioanurg, Clarion eounty,'t.) a point It tti,•ar Creurt. township, Butler .nnty. AdjuuTc.l at six until t.lt-ra,.t xeve. n•cl lc lips evening. IlAmr.iguttto, Fabruary i SENATE. N'IIIIIM=IIIM By Mr.j.ERREr.r: Granting a pen.l,,n .o WiMain Dichl, a,itlier t3f 351 -_.• 1 Extending to the borough of Mount W.A.hingion the voltiel, liounse low of March I=A,. Also, authorizing ap pe,ala t 9 the Stt prozzie Court froul cle,i,ions of quarter Se3.lliou.lu itaup,r =I natal , a the Pittsburgh Newspaper and Priutlng• Cornp.iny of Pitteburgh toCJuimerciisl Printiut;C,Hu p..y pf• Pitat•unth atvl illl4)tr , ;rAting the SAUlli. -tiler the uni'mra , r tart local billsoho Sermi« Ii'JI!l14!l~l!'JlWtlf 1!!rJt1 proi..osed C.Meti clonal +init.:lda:cut+, r,dar , ,m; thy nay of L,,.;:sixtor. to r.even hundred dollar,, ~tri king the word "whil.." from the Con ,titution. nr.d intro - hieing th.. tut did. tTenee teat for reter, t ,eto dixcus,44l till after The eocomittr,llnd reported the fin: .trnendrnent. ith a nennattve re.e.aitmen • dation, "hat nun thou...llA dol - or 'even hundred. Pendtt4g th" the ;tom.° ad. The suhjert LA made the myrial! order TtleAAlliy evening next. . An act to ineorpondo the Penn.ylrn ula Society fo r the prevention of cruelly 7.0 House on Tur. , ,- day. It lA a Philadelplull ”raantaraion. the rroporat.r. named madding there. Arnow.; other corporate right, given the . n-sociation .re allowed to receive eiea and hold real ext.!o. The object in -to provide etf r eotive nikann for the pre.. Yentiou of cruelty to autrualm throughout the State, and for the ennaretnent, of all !HWY enacted for the protection of dumb FROM EUROPE. ST Telegn.h tee the PM:beret Ohre:W.l MEM = ..itivices received a: Wa,hington from Crete, to the 11th of January, state that the Turks acknowledged that Alij'asha entirely failed in his inieNion, and it woo believed be wax ordered to return to Constantinople. Many or the Cretan 'rurke were beginning to express them selves favorably on the mtl•Jectof an eventual annexation of .the Wend to Greece. • &Mr Pasha. the newly rmie. Turkish Governor of Sohnk.a. Ara. tiv ict attacked by the peOple or the Province t hlle pro ceeding to take pOs,c , sion o eOna mend, and WWI t..olonelled to retrace him steps after loeing Rt.1:110 of bts lb:lowers. Seven more Provinces had voted for a trnlon.with Gr4eee. The Cretans hare ut thiq day declared therimeLres, byigli,oo6rotes, free from the Sultan, forming a :Wirt of the dominion of Xing George. he Ausaiin' veseels yerii engaged in saving women and children from the .brutality of the I= TUE CIA ON SATCr.I.LY-DEATIttitTION = Loxpo:i, Feb. 3+—The isle which vas, ed over England on Saturday Isst was very destroctlve to life and property in this city and Liverpool. Chimneys and signs were blown down and houses un 7 rnoted. Many people wore struck by Calling objertn, raid seriously injured and In Home instances killed outright. MARINE MX ARTER. = .; • nix orFertstyto Sit BUALT Ell, Lto .ry al.—Tho captain and twosailora of the crew 0 rth,,,,ho.er Moses Warries . ,_ with+ founderal at no; were reeetto.i on the 15th ult. by the bark Minnie portion, and brought, to this port. 711;e). Lad been seven days Without foal. To nestaln life they were obliged to resort to the flesh of the male, wh, t , died frotri exhaustion, Whan picked np the men were hardly able to more or speak, but they ere now recoyering. I=l ORDER OF THE POPE COUNTERMANDED . . ' Evonrsoz, Febrnary s.—The -Pope having recently ordered am - .1.7ath0110 cler t .,7 to have the To Ileum sung in all thn churches to Maly - for tbe victory of the Papal artnsat Montana, King Victor Emanuel Issued a proeinuntilon prohibit ing the holding of religious aeretcos for anch purpese within the kingdom. PAPI/11. roars OTEREO MR COMMERCE. Lonnon, Feb. 3.—Dispatch. from Ja pan yin Hong Rung announce the porta of Bingo and Osaka were, nt the begin ning of the year, thrown open, to foreign countries in accordance With thn Conven lion made with the 'commissioner, of for eign powers. 'PITTSBUR'GH WEEKLY GAZETTE : SATURD AY. FEBRUAR NTANTON IMBROGLIO foriespoadence Between General Grant and President Jt !mon, Grant Cluirgiti with Violating His Engagements. He DHd s any Breach of Faith. • 1 A Question of: Veracity (Sy T I •riaph to oho PILLSUEIrgh lluette NVA.iutNcilos, February 4, The Speaker Mid jiefore the Mouse eommuni%tiort from the War Deport meet, doming with the following docu ment: WA R DEF .- A RTIIiNT, Feb. 4,19 CS—St Iu answer to the resolution of the nous, of Represchtatitm of the 9th ult., I trans.. mit herewith copies furnished me by Genemr Grant of the correspondence be tween hint end the President relating to the Secretary of War, which he reports to be :di tbe correspondence he had with the President on the subject. have had no correspondence wit 4 the President since the illth of August last. After the action of • the Senate on• his alleged reasons Cyr my suspuneion from the of fice of Secretary of War, I hare resumel tho duties or that °lnce as required by the not of Congress, and hare continued to discharge them without nor personal or written communication with the Pres ident. No orders hare teen issued froth' thin Department in the IMMO of the rres• !dent with •my knowledge, nod, I have received ho orders !Mut him. The eer- . respondents. sent herewith embraces all the correspondents,. known to me ou the subject referred to in the resolution of the iiou,q6 of it.presetantives. • I have the honor to be, Sir, with great respect, roar obedient %errant, . F:DWIN STANTON, Secrelnry of War. Hon., St.liu:Tler Colfax, Spoiker of the Ironme - of Represerttativeg. • t: PQ RTlllti A ralli or ill k -TF.D STATES. WASH INGION:D. C.. , Jacinnry Inns. Ili..l:re , lfrnry Andrew Johnson, Nis ident of:At. trittred 'NOV • SIR: Ott Lhe . 21tt.1 1114. I requ,sted you to give tut;. the which you had previously given me ver bally, not to obey any order from lion. E. If.,'Stooton, Secretary of War, unless I {mei,- it came Isom yourself. To this Written request I received n mersure that hat left no doubt In my 'Mind of your intention.' To prevent any (o•niblo nos. underatanding, therefore, I renew the request that you willuive mo written in structions, arid until they aro received will suspend lotion on your veiled onea. lum ctaupelhgn to wok these inst..; tions iii writing in consequence of the tunny gross IntsrepreirehtallOtel effecting my personal honor circulated through the press for the last fortnight, purport ing to COLLO from the President, of con v ersationa' which occurred either with the President. privately In his office, or in Cubiust meeting. - What is written admits of no misunderstanding. In view of the misrepresentations referred to it will he well to state the facts is the rase,' S&Ito time after I assumed the duties of Secretary of War oil interim the President asked my slew, no to the course Mr. Stanton would have to turstie, In • case the- Senate ehmild . not concur . in his suspcmion, to obtain,! possession of his &lice. • My reply wae", in substance, that Mr. Stan ton would ha, e to appeal to the Courts to reinstate him, Illustrating my maiden by citing the grounds I had taken in the ease r f tho Baltimore Pol,ice Commis sioners. In that case I did not doubt the technical right of One. Swann ,to remove the old CorutiliaiiOnera arid appoint their successors. As the old Commissionere refused to give up, however; I olden led that no resource was lett butte° appeal to he Courta. Finding that the President was desirous of keeping Mr: Stanton out of Oilier, whether sustained In the MlS pension or not, I nested I hadnot looked particularly Into the Tenured GMos bill, out that w,bat I had slated was a general principle, and If I should 'change my mind in this particular case I would in form birth of the feet. subsequently, on reading t lie.Tenu re of (Mic,roll cl,sely, I found I could not, without violation of law, refuse to ',unto the odic* of Secre tary of War the morneat Mr. Stanton was . reinstated by the Senate, earn • bunch the President ordered me to re tain it. (which he never didd Taking this view of t .o hubject, and learning on Saturday, the 11th inst. that the Senate had taken op the snide& of Mr. Stanton's suareinsieh i t after some conversation with Lieutenant General Sherman and some metilbers of my mad, in IN blob I stated jbe dam 101 l um no discretion as to my action should Mr. Stanton be 'Tein. statld, and that 1 [Mended to inform_ the President, I w emit to the President fir the redo Verlaine of making this strrite tin known, and 1 did make it en known. In this I fulfilled the promise made In on r last per-cooling conversation on tier toil, jewr. The. President, however. inetval cf accepting my view of tie' mg 01 retuentiof the tenure of offlre hill, contended by hat suspended Mr. Stanton under authority given by the Constitution, , and tint tlio same authority did not precluds .him from reporting., as an Stet_ of courtesy, his reasons for. the suspension to die Senate. That haying been appointed under authority given by the Coustitn- Gen, aridnot under an act of Congress, I told not ho governed by the net. I nutt ed the lave . was ' binding in me, Con stitution or not, until set aside by rice proper tribunal. An hour wm consumed, each reiterating hits views on !hie subject, until, getting late, the Pres ident bald he would Peo me again, I did nut agree to call again on Mortda3-, nor at any other definite (line, nor WAS I Pena for by th. , Pm-Intent until the following Theeilay. :From the lith inst., to the Cabinet ufeeting on the 14th inst.. a ileula never ,reinici.ton:, Ilw emir.° that should he pursued - in the event of the 1100-VOllCllrreuee by thi',liii•ii ato in the muspension of Mr. / 4 .:;t1& SD. / F 19111,111. thAt il/ltrVlEZlVlNinillg' illy; cif /1, Oil , War Departininit. My v /1,;//j(...rill /40/IbrioAing thestii,t to youratio,tion Wits to ii,ertain n hut would he yiinir own action .should such till a/Ot.glr/ he made for !ii., insioratiim to the War De partment. Tied object ',1 , . 1.0.,,,, 1 11/...h. eil, for the inter.. kw ternilicinyi with illei iiiiitinet understanding that if gilder li I clleetion you should , peeler uit tlo °- come. IL party .to die cnitrmers,ii, or shouldeiitwhole it would li, your .ili ty Ii eurrender the Depart/n.11,1., Mr. Stanton, upin actiiin in hi, favor he bit Scour, you were to return It 0111, to tail prior to a decision by the Scion ii, In order that if I ili•viryit 'to •1., ao might designate you. It must hove bash tippArtint to you that had not thin uddorstandirtiri cached, it wan my pwrp.wo tnridoive you front the forth, diiwillariot aw, as Si?,l 4 tftry fJr•W d ar. a 10,21,1, 1/.1 appoint sonic other Verson in tind - napao.. Ity. Other ern...int:nit - tint on the inibiert en.ined, nil lint Ini on my part tie route onitot and leading tti.lbe ,aioo conrin. it int the firm. It Is not nveri.nary, . boll - ever W rotor to urty or them. cx. eeltt'nt: that of the 11th imd., mentioned in your eollllllllltioxion. As it wtht Men known that the Senate had pea, etted in the cam, of Mr. Stanton, 1 1,14 to learn your deter:Mutant: All, a prot.rneteit interview, during will ;L the proei,n,m, of the Tenure or wth, Lill wow fully dtIMOISCII, .y 1”; Paid kilia :IN it had / attrortil Upon. 111.1.1111. t...rent:et yttu would uithor tattnttitu 0 Toy rititlet,loll iu time to nattlt: ntu ppoind a I.l4t.tretotor ltdforo Jinal holt by Lb.' kivol Mr. Sbto tou'A suspon-ion. or wonlkl rem:JO] ot Its 1..1 .t.1..4•I•loli by procurtLogy. It; then f ]liCrstr,.l thorn wottitl ho at: further' rt.nrorottro rot Ntoncloy, to.'whldiAlato.l Would In ot.ctpttrott to Ilif,ttt to•or,.p.trt 111.1 tletri,,, , n. You ratio I, It , tkort.r, fn 1111 tho intraLtt•traent, tan];.n Tut-. Lto notified an,, lat writing rir thtt r iI ; yr. ttr notitle.tlot t t tlo. action ;he Settatr in roo:drtirr Atr. N:dinton, and at. thoono tiros. ittnirinrd Inn that dt , roolOtg - t .1.-1 regd.:wine the t Prior. rortano ,Ito! tallrt, Tom- ttotetton4 ii:;.,otrotarv,ot tt.,,r ==l=M=!Zeiffl reovliot tor nolit.e. Itt nl of cho mvicr4taltditig. - vv., iv., vacated the ofliev ivkihrlnt tkaritv,; iii ii vca:cc vf your tc , d. 4 It 'IA bat juid cr. (hit vn, cnt• rmintratilm you claim irOt.cm me or your Istrirrs; , , end "thus (until :0 the prornise math nu our lu.t p,.•. The crnivcronti•at Me TTile tact the: such AT: , 111/1•1•ex',.t,.1,4 unMence of an amuurctust.t or Ina knsti There Inentisne.l., Y u ne.ll.mtolin o; ====l r,nronn of kenplug. Mr.:,nAntnn cut ul whntin, I•u•nainellAn rit on or n'ot. k woo Iv It.lt in. Loot Ind need tbri Prririi.lon: t•• frOot rim a promi.ri. Von 1:11 , ` , " V.ll to s,tir pr duty. ,110 not itooord hi! (oh it hem, lith I.m - h . ,. to 1;11 1-•;tir •••••• 1;v anotto, appuntulent,;goort,d tt , o oxadortvo oral—wive 1,, , , , aud1n, botwoon ttr, the uouctuhlrao. I , lgodr 11 0 4,1c:161p !rotut vor v ,i ot...rr,d [too •It h evroon, honorer, that •Ittl onder titeho otonluthtsan,- , you d. , 1 )1.6 , t ,, rota rn to my rhtheshlon, hut rol-olist, to v,• own htithtnhot yourfoli tt ot,ill,n :could I kayo al.to•- litaPed our ;tomtit, 1 would tut,' 1,, hi, enrol all: of you. h o I he;o t polled to of sour othhi.-,-chur 1,1 ono Why Ilopdrtnteut t it lett, of rhhtzttation, or to r, hort to Ow Moto exlvdirnt , •(; , ; , •Itot , Id , : Pot thenopointtoont of 3en A. .rat In yo 'd I, tl;r, thy too, I ohltott of Go,, tor. Siteretary Id I,Var war str a eg . to nip. • This aprons: numb as Mr: Stan , unwel It. Year name a:elite a, Avt , l hi.. St 0 t ,1,1 save fivnlier senbarevAtotetst. :Sol toc think that in vs , :t ction of a o,;:toet , .hear I ,:null la: warn:it-I:ea by •:,•11 nAhleratiette. I was prepwo , l lo bi got, kee reAposostlmilly :levidlng rise got, lion in acevYriancevyith my elev. ,•tcott atutionai dottow, ent has log .0.0,1101,- 55.1 upon 3 , 05115 e whirla I doentati rt,sht. And properwas. on atop. i, I. art, the rtepa rats woubl take. should the poeseetwion of the War Petartment Iw tit:than:lcl by Mr. litanten. lied stir aetionlwen 111 conform steal 00.15115e51t5-515o,tan•lius• 515o,tan•lius• between uv, I do not 1.5-iirVo that the entleirraventem woola tainval it. prraent itrop , :rtitmA, r :hat tit,. phol.ni , fry 1:1 in reset:tool wout 1 11.0.15 bOOII so tweet. I ,kll5 - V that W5:O view Lo on early terntin:ti , ott of U. Cite of alltSre tot Arartnient 11 the public int:or:eta, you a:Mutter:l v osterwl, both on Moutcy, I*.th 'too. root , . the An:vv.:oloz s-tncitty, upon Mr. Staub - lit end urge upon '1,11:1 that the grael of the rtervice re puree ht. weignallon. I:eatfi-AA I .vooti:h•rod your prop , wal ass'vol. of reparatterritor the Galore on part to net in. all,- danco with a t 1111d00r5A501115,, stirs than once repeeted, end witil4l I thought received your full atwetit,:Sind under which y , :tt could 153 O returned in tee the nal:, which I had tvortfer, , l ,upon you, tlittestayintLyouraelf from ern barrawinenu nud leaving . the billtr SitlO., It. properly belotitwid, the l'r,itlvut,who 10 45,5151550,1515, !or lha falthlol C. 0,11000. of • the law. I lit:. e not Yet Loam Infarmod by cots Wiortilor, no twit,. prole:wed IT your eh!, you had 1/tdeli tile , ,, Mr. SO{IISOO effort to miltwe blur roMillarily teaiszo from the War 1./11,1r5rIlellt. You rotleltele• pp!, tottinetlllit• v! ion with a refers's - 1w; to our east, rrAution to, ibe meeting:of the Caldnet, held on Ilse Itib• Inel. in your anoint of what there %a runed you say: I. l.hat after dm PreAblent had given hie V 1.1,51.51 of our pierioaa entiveraation, run stated, Auhluantialiv an glee° in yor letn:r, and that you In HO wino tulmiucd tie. COrrertrlSsm of liire - M115.01115.155... 1110 , 11,;!1 03 stollen the strident . tamtratilctiou inc et:Cement made, I eau'. alluding in our first reurnstunleation 051 the Prtl.o.os[lt might have under:Meet in OW Rl* , he sold, namely, that I lael prom. bord torte:tart VI did not retest the rens- Atatentent. I nubtle no Inuit nromina." reeolleytion of What then tr,lllApirtel illatnetrbially the rev ante of lour narration In the preweteo of the c a l a e,„, I inked you Ilra iL in a conteravtiott which took plates Abort!y alter pair ap pointment 101 SSOrksry or War ad int, ma, you did nzree 141 rello.lol at ill. head o'• the War Dcpurtment abldo env Judielal pro...coaling, that Might f Itiow the nonentueurrenee of the Senate In Mr. SOlllOlll . B 11U4p011,10:1. Or 'Mould you not wok tobecomeitsvoirral its arch eontroveriy, put no. in tho !13111.. 11./!‘ili.nl with referent" to Ilse office per- Oiline in your aopointment by retort:title, it to too In tune to antIeIpeIOSI.O4IIICCIOU by 100 SWIMS. 'rm., you admitted. Second. I then aske'd you it of thn li on . or the mnierence ~0 precyditrirSst - urilay I had uoi,to avoid tulsiindcz,turpi-, Ini, l requested you to state'yi you In tended to do, end, furtbor,lr In reply to that Inquiry you had mat referred 10 toy former convernations, saying thit truth 1111111 11114101,111(3d yOlir r 0 1 ,111.1011, mot that your Action .wousld be ,sooistent with the underolundiug which 10111.1icen reached. 'l'o these questions, you o h,r, replied In the nthruistleu, , 'Third. 1 noxt 614{011 if at the ctlto•lttr ohm of our Interview on Nott I/ rtlny It wog understood that we scrota hare ;mot hot conference ou Monday, bents'o hod tine by the Senate In the •111, of Mr. Stanton. You replied that Mit:b Wilol the underatanding, but that.yon dot not cop- M's° the SonnioWitillsi 0 , 1 so soon; that on onday you had boon otsgags.st to aeon feressm with tioneraisherman, and tore noclipied With many little natters, and iskod If Unmoral Sherman had noteelled tot that day. What reirronoy (;,neral Sherman's+ vlelt to ino on'Monthly hod with the parJ rove for which' yoll we?, to have called, Atm at a lung to perceive, ill be certainly dist not Inform tau whether you had determined to remiss the office or In, afford ine opportunity to oppoint n IMIY,eIMer la advance' of sissy attempted ro-Inotutoment of Ifs. Stanton. , This account of whet ponsett "'Ma'am tutut the Cabinet meeting . on 1411, Instant widely diners from that con lamed in your emninunication; for It ShOWS that Instead el Nuns" our conversations 11.4 given iu . the letter which boo made thin reply necessary, you adsollted tlpti. My melba of them ztvaa entirely tots:irate. Sincerely anx ious, however, to be eolllet.bl ow elute. merits, 1 have today read this niirration of what occurred on the 1411, Met.. to tho members of the Cabinet who Worn thou Pt They without exoTtion agree in Ito accuracy: .• • It Is only noncom/7 tondd tind I,llWcd ;lmlay morning, the lid h, you railed on mo In company with • Lieut. (lon. Sher man. After sonic preliminary convan• cation yon remarked that an article in tkn ..Vatfondl Infellivnerr of that clasi did you.much It/Moine. I ropi.ed 1 had not read the Irstelligemer AV dant morn ing. You told mo it was your Went/an In man Mr. Stanton to , rosin. Ida office after you lind withdrawn. I Can,- folly read the nrtlcinoE which vou spoke and fund its statement of the under snit-ling ti,tivenn nsas •laLwantially esrrott. On the 17th I caused it to be read to Sour of the five members who Won. pri-nt at our conference on the ith, and they concurred In the general pc , nracy of the 4tannnects respecting our coriversanon on th a t ' In reyly to your comitinnimition hav,,iitatne.la. proper •oprevr.nt further Ini.alltllP'r,tai:thi,; , , to I take this Moyle rec;tai Very reirwet fun. , yntir.s, • ANI rtzw JOIINNUN. ien. 1.. 111111.111...111Z• Arun - . • v l t • . .11,1,a,11t1:1101 • r0F • 111E UNITEU I STAY,. 1V.e.hi11'4:0!..., U. C., Feb. 3, Pahi. —li it I'',,eelletie v. Andrew Johnoeu, Pr ',blunt of the ' Untied Stuttel—Sir r I ' have the honor to. acknowledge the re.• 1...•1:ot of your entninunication °Nile flat Mr., in maw., to mine. or the gall ult. Xfter a ..are ml reading nod comparimn of Inn naieles over the initial.; of J. B. S. or the N. Y. irorrd or the 57th ult., pur porting to be 1 , ,e,1t1p01l vine statement and t bat of :b.. ntentoer . s of the Calynet therein nmtal, I find it roily to In MIL a reitorati, ri, only MOISIOWI3IIt more in de mil, of tla Many and gross toisrepre nentat ions colibtinal in the, ar ticks and which toy etatemoot if fine net Guth in my letter of the glth ult. wasintended to porrect, and herein - I rea,ert the correet are. .3( one statements in that l•tter, anything in yours in t 'ply to the con trary tr.twitil.rtaltding. I morose toy -a teprine 10,0 tint' i 'Monet "divers roferrod to ~could no reedy misapprehend the ht.q., ot tho matter of 3,111116.4i011,1 alleged to bane 1.e.,. !mein 4.y lel, at the Cabinet rotating fill tl..e. I Ithiel , , as to sutler their name , to inn• Iliad.. the 1).11.. 01' die char,es lit- to t riewspais.r article referred to, :, or to agroo to '' the ;wait - au% .... you :if rol they do, of yOur a......n0t of nle an ur.,..1 at that meet inn. You Ir now Ma we parted on the UM nit. without n Iv promioe on my part, yaps-tat or Implied, to the effect that I would bold on to the Mike erSee retary or iVne ail brlerina against the in, lion. .of the Senate, or declining to doo' 'would ourroader it'.to vv 'before raw)) action wee had, or that I would one yolt . again at arty tiled 0.111. ,II till , Slthjill , t. The tar -I..tmaitee or the ppallaa ,aliegc.l to have D•., , !!,alto he' on. 'would r Int>.• involved' a 1 . ...i , 1ne., , dl the I.IIV, /1011 MI itlMMeillif t•ll.'y With. the Whet. , 'estrus of toy con tieetion Is ith.,l the strepangion el Mr. sraubitt. ' From one conversation, and any tvrittmo'prolcst or. August /et, lou7, . ar,at nut the removal of Mr. •. Stann., Vtel . 11.1.. t has, tolowit tily greate.Lultieetion to tie rozonval'Wan . the fear that seine nee WOtthi., le, appnlided in lAA eitead Yam would by opposition to tin. 'awe relating m the ro.roration of the Southern States .o their proper relations to, the Govern mart ~ni t -arra , llll , :lfUly in the perform :one of the Male. eepocially impound upon tt by Mr.' Ivor, and that It was to pret au trell rot apraintruent that I ne ,ym. II the appointment of Secretary of %var....! .., , erra, and tint for the arbor of ..,i,03.:114 yr•Il to get rid of 31 r.„ Stan ton I.y wlWholding it Irmo him in oppo. (ltlw• Law, or not - surrender 1: to on, h he, nx the blatemont and nissum titian. in yitur connutiniention pidinlyitnilicaini, was sought. • And It 1,11 t” danger, as will . La , relieve pm • from the re•rarial inbarrassinent in which Ii:. Sdniiion'sdemaiatenient would Oars yen, that .1 god the appointment of Geieriner- ar m believing .it would be a...me ii tro. to yen and sled to Mr. titan ten, ittlinissl Cr.. I re. iho good of the anit th e oilier, the latter , An tire lint Wt.,.11, the pros ranee arcade! Shen - Man, I atnted to vi I tlido;lit I r.l 'Stanton would r. but old no: 50y , I would adod-e Linn to do the titth I did ogres, tenets! tiliermain. unit gn add ad min ilsiisinirse, and on the 19th oar: .iin 'interview with ;Ili: Stanton Ia not on , Io conniluile that inyr uric ire is-sliS be "sae.. :Lad so Informed. Gen. m aid She: Before eineeidited to adviu, Mr; anti mtsi re din, I understood from 1.:4i., 101 l niiir.versatliin on the sublect,, lintheinnnb-iy on Ms radenatiitnent, was an. lbw mart of Cougrvaii, en- India an .t-t t:rolpsrarily tr supply nti . time ll xisintire Depart innent no rernahn ruses, approvoil February tAth. IS; I, was retaiuled ~ Y which mate .lv , in! u. iwt.n. Prerioua tIC.• time I Itad 110 doubt that the law 1 1 ,, ;; I,le f• 11,20, and notwitt, ,111.i111.,: fuller examination f 1.->.c, .10,lia$11 in tni mind n It Qr . nnt rep,.‘l,l. T 6," being I uu“ , ! u ti zonv ativine lun r tbinlirnt nonoval might you lin, it I n,.!, nt purnne WWI in violsOUn ~ . .,1 Slut Lc onion from yttu, coat,. I ill,' tattatoo,rial which tl•atitt,l you irol u tolly untlorott, to a , ootat.i.- wttlt the laa owl not ! :more to any orders of toy su . Aoti now. pt 1. Pr4.ideut; wen tnp um :t. 4/.://er inlegrit!... al e le-41 .tt let ently n..euiled, ;rue , . 1 1 ton ter e.tying Itt.it 1 e.th but regard 1 t• ...tter. from beginning to ti, titempt inv/tlve tim in the t^. ~ 1 1 ; t • 111.1 v f Whilil you Ite,tAtt ri ir-,111, the terponeittility, //ell, Om, It; ,le-troy tuy eltemtutet tume :It- /. / untry. I n,n m n thett.nre ho LI soaolusant Ly your re anz ato t., flo,oboy t t,,, , Sootetary of. War, ray to, I-ono r aaa Ptur atil , ordinate. Wlthont tog' ...otta'orritan , ltal bin authority, I a :.rn rt. th. With the wourantir, Mr. Prtol.tent, tbat 11 , 41Oriz /1,14 than a ,In , fiattoot ot tar p a r.ortal boner and , . oit•a'Actar 'aoUal ILtNt , laattou.l :hie tay t , rt . I hay!" Ito' lioa ,, r to to, rry rr•l' ootatity, t obaillont .errant, V. s. ; MIA 3 T, lietiProd, COADIERCIAL: . I • , rfrlitelltailleti II ! !! it rd.! ' rimmaseacu ()alms, Tar ma.. February 4, NM /be geueral Markel* are quiet and dull, awl! 411 acy rime failures worthy of special! iod,e. For adme few attic:, therm la improved dem and and. timer feeling,l coce• vt Untied eieks, but this Is! .herazipmc aid add the arneral ruts.. The •us,ualoo et daviestiota nestle earl mush tat. , gar is pmitusice 'Cu presant Ntainatioe, and reaucaad,uo material improve me,: aced etpeeted. r'llttoehltlltS—The edemas. le gold hoe pro dot, d • 11, teeola to tattreet•yd Retitled and N'ew (plasm:+ ouysts are also • shade higher, Ich tam he ...Irv's.] to lb. soepeasloa of otelyatton. lo other articles there ate to ohntamt, and the souk. Is only moderately tac0...1-N0.7 Wigs., 14ri wa 041 91005. tai 11e ImDlamtf:a sad .be an aes WI ;46 v‘l7 lota and oa tea ma. um • to an...alb a furcllaver. /sun :to 6. f Uandred and Forentr. f •u - acres, la Centre L.:atal:do todlarta.loantr. Pa., about four masa Ito. Ersnat InallrOad at tturutr otatfot, ran In ortstfotatt art tao tools tick aunts of 6 rooms at II ts . dlar. • i• te Deals barn. and o Oar ota.hualtlluda; 11, 011 0 4 01041 . 01, 'a d/5 ••31 , X o.k. • clor,, ropier, o,ll=l sod rota oak trrat.e , . Corte • vain of 7 100.01 /ea 101 l e.t.a, rlnltr,;°.:l4 ol . oo ltrt porch fa sal • tit ap, uul 14rm n* 00. 7, of Ms Hoot red a eras, lortearry ill I o•naldp In :lava d.ntr o 1.• .tot,r,,eten T0 ' . 1 :447, a a 1 t1 t(itrrUlra..ol9‘l7;ll so t!ir •IrLesmi rt. tr. Is welt wat. red, oddi rood d -.1.7 of Idoestone flare 0110•010 /de leo tor,. o, • nibs 1 Louse and raf,tosn, tlin tarttat and twat barn In Nn'county, It Is act/ adattfttl fur grain ”I.s t.a. • d also Coludet ct /AM. tisr.na as ado!". rildirtlf attar,. or pa of grast. Ton lo , atloal. De -I`6 tot 11,1110[116 to abate/ma. trOu.la, Glare., na la, 26. rue atlnn lon of [boas so stslag to tunas° tat stoat ladutaa II pattlentalldr Int •I ed to U.,a farm as I an attn.:m..llo sea 0017 low nod on good terms 'dans no, of Tlarat HOO4lll and . P.Senty• 1 I t Pent.] Central MILLI... 9311111 tbt atty. 1 . 14 La.pro....o4oLogs at weal ot 101101. matt frame La 10411 riu -1.331,1 so In scud order, .ar • atpol urrbaratto, tom cno, wag it al, and clans oat:lad...tr. Irauclan a ll no I .I.'et /anal Is tba b at onnaty Idu.s.tcns a Il e *bout au ea reansl; tat us •nes Ira tares) In llntd toddy or vildts oak ttinotr. stry sn u.o ttttt ct of aa qub , ltlns, an wow 10 great .. , mans In all trw at , ln Instants, re sell as In to r Ow. onartc,l. Zoo "1 71 0 1 c r /Pt and on reatooabla terms, tows 13.stred" c la Id tat Vt aifttld township, lad in,lana otoun m , ty, l's. Ina Iwo oyes eats ar. • 5004 tads-B[OM tick bourn sad kltchnn, • g sou barn,it•olo, hard, wed ,eni.rol. at , losta 5 . use 474 trn; It I. well watered. 11/04 Iles KU,. t inr.tl 011.. 141 the tautral lialltos4 at Cockpar . and *lts I.s. avid at sloths ell one, al to. was... Slat. to leutti• to west. - Q, gag. Thomas ALVER, f, of rlal opal tae I ' L ' on w c.tg: ° l .ll-0 ;i:UP1toli road, a. ogear.l.fo I.2l.ctfunr redleroodtn 130 edgy. • doe I et rossments are & tut. ' .tont 4.1110 g 8 rooms, ore o. I barn 43 LW I•eto to. 13..1' stooling and otorsouto3l...hge The gond 11. re.ll. 10 wed geotcd. la to ann.-farm ing r. and 1•11, be ouol arty cueop if 14,11.4 for 13. 1.0.4 g arm of Tfaa liontygd 40•0., atoated 'ln 1..1 grg &Wald t0...1p. 1.110. (00.7. Wa.. 01,111 ISlut •• of the renuerfroala gam- 1 got fgg•w Ygorca elatlon. It.. Int.:Yid, 1 agtn • gt od. combat, a 01a feama hoof .1 ofr.eginft... glme ir.tue bar,. earglage rm.., go co , eg • orge arattg .n 0 trfa ors • a 1 17 .00.1 gorges 00.0; oho& • PO a.. clears st and,. 01m.- othr and diver; • gov 4 focnortt et - Spot a 0. , Lea and pious:a gran earn of Intgoolga g gan3goo alith 0.1 oroer. • • fa. 12. Yana of 3 . 1 Arno, ad ofnlag shcate, I 1 rbe •toprov.to•lits.a • /Wit., 0, ,001 .11 , , fed .1 rocas, new iptlsg.u.u.... &i gorge g ar....aboosito fxr• a el.. ed,toe.. , snue .0 000 d 05110013, nu:toga •54 . 3,1 bat inner. a 013 1,...111 tutalt• tun ernti roCaradl and 13 of SU ac v. wart. tdrether SP agent. one u 4.1 r. wegbd ma. • elm tale stove to*, a 0.1 be .10 eat to and., g s may gr.., tn. await.* garaged lo otter tome:a 041 1.0 ehze out • loor flgure lb* trod P•rtY. tea. 1. A farm go . e.g.gt tgo Acme, I. 0 o 10 t toosaggip, •IN tolaoregatd room', ga. Olt f.rot • befall noto)110 • c•eo ol cleared fan., Ell Sena if &Men gs erre: butt./.1 • Wall '5.5 it, moz. covet 010411010. 1.10 oropt or Lay. 4ob otgoof Ala 4.01 tolt;ra - .10. and 7111.1. snood...ter,. of b.. .11 and arlo 1 11 . 0 . L &Nand., of 110( 1 103 8 110( 1 103 8ae g atk.l goo 3og d aor odgaffo raggi ul g:f t g:e r g 60.1.t10 ly bulls born, • cr.l o'O ff.!, o' eon,. ma...cry etuue sortglltg &ad other at-bolidirg3. loony ore 0 . " 1) 101) 1" good 1 mar. at a borguh, Mit 0.11. 73.... a portubl.r.. • No 13. 08. acres UniraPtorad Land 11 k 110 • 1 1. son co tn. et... • Gls getnd 1.41- t Ito midst ;log Ye eat 001 at tfrogl•elneeti.trzet 10 Ida ogle Mate, sable& ngs 2.007 1 7 0014.104 10 pApulatlo• In lb. pad•two too.. &coign eels coon. &as there... In gonCilotgon and rergetli &ea 17 101 par Leo, Yo•33tfag to 3o sftto am.). capt.s 1.31. 10 • sate 0 91....1 0 9. 01 b.c• taloa. otan a a sny g mooed , . AUK ao .0. of 313 acre.. in Fenn togeollp. Woonhorel.a coo.r. Ca &ere. age Wes and ono. tottlraglon, 01 orieft aictlgenir 'mita , agar. at otter 1.111 J• of Croton, 1 onCodof7 and • tyro ttory 0.. e e. a tenant hon. Lod ourth out ho nolo go. and • fit.agn raw .lll gNol Ctlairl• order • gOang orat.rd of 110 Pe. rg nit; 1 • 0 0 I rolllng ery .r• ana sub so ll and tIliaer011114“,[4•1:1.41.p011111 i 01 mat,. lb. form 13 p .sargby 0.1 Clfotogy. oltusted. Ina good nelgObothocol. wad thrleitO• 10 'mum tx• tf Peno.se la ercata, I to miles eon. aa tg ouggaralleo west of Oreefoonnt. and,y all toplargald. hlto • a.l ...a. of statfoaoal. . • aim N0..1. A.llag, beautifully .1(0&' 0.0 pun wo tglia3.6 and 11114. o AC1,14,F011 toe P.noorlgegghts Central Ladrool at oflotonf. /rt. tha etr. 10001 NI/ serfs lflt. ele.rrd, sad uder twerady aotlo tent. ag.u owl on. It two &t n ory femme loanacfpf hole c.c.] rooms, a large Irma oarn10:70 fee:hop:lh' 01414•.2 trawl, nor a•odarinag fo chant of apples. flacto ara ego gots our wings wa:ce on Mc preadoe•- .. In &good negobburond, n 3 or in Ultirllitkoo, endan .A te l6 n .13011. tell Lt.], etop o owl .: • 01.11.3 l do enedlate po ..... 1 gn. • .0a No le. Nano Pondref. and Yltry ger. • go 1..1g0 lee tawnoblf. Nr Coontr. Pa. st la improved oath . large therato37 1.1.1 ct 11.1115011 cc.u. • g &al tomo agog wql um door, Tero.rge ftento tg•rn, 100110 lest, and all necessary outoulollnga. 003 good onloada. 000 01 . 110111 11 rPla of ova 130 f.e. OrNtgofted f.olt. and =0 p.co late[,t Ir tar d • t.lOO • hood ...egg in ale.. scare lull. &Imes:one oh Ws plate. ac es c al; atturener. *draws. moth., cur., 00. gt-ote .tota Is • airitrao.o ProPenr• . 1 . 3 18 3 ff. 3 " " 0 vent low pri,..01 cur taunt. ;Xi gtd l rfole ` a%Pp. " !! " :47:leltagi 7. fk 0 1117, Ws, swot al% toll. tooth ' . she Yg.orttglragg. of goilvor btatiogN The 11:61.113ttOlt.;148 Lie • two•s:oty lot boy., 0114 fotrroolgs.•101 barn on.l otosr catbolldlort. olds 'tar*. R.. watered , . 1 ich land. 0.111 good faccliur..l_, 40111 Wto '1 at • old 900.00- tbe P 57 lacrlrel 0 gr.cubleics. - • • • - /AIM no. 93 0011.1010 g ono 11004 e 1 end Twftcat an.. 0 0 ga ob loo try and 10 4.? 1003. inuattn to Wagt Wffeaffra 100..7 conote. r• . 0.1 131.11.5.01 .Loc‘pott suLan. on 1.4•-•/49.3 , 1Tuir• rtal, .04. { moron manta coma.. g 01087 g l e l , tOra 0 a dsa c w m mi a .l ut h b i aNroe d irAe ls L • og b 1 o 4 o 1 o 0& s a l t w o o • Wletr laetlot f, 000 01600 50 0000.0001(0.,., 1 ote allde root tarnlng la., two hand 1331ths, Doll g and toottlerng go. bgn o eta pr e Is • getout atone 0010 . now 'Corked, ond Ore Clay. Ittemat no. 111 , 0100; 000120 5011 .her Woo rola. Yoe god _1•• Yawl NO•rg. deascots•Ore actekgalllollYangb• 110bour elver. naa at•Uoa. geNntse • : ',l,l lkigt l aVll lo l7l2!;. " gs ' a rraVlT ri oll t r tgl o o s ot. ', '1 1g; 139ru*Om•s4 s 1) al01o•ua brick 041, rag` erita rtrai. r, and tHlballontiryt.,l glad 50wail of water at the Cs.: fatting $30.51.7 01; 1080..01 117 marg.-a1....1 the Loggnee Mbr. .0. I 0 . u ! ne t d/sserl 04 g located ne ro eeeg Waddle of to ot 1020 110 • good orebold o' 1000, chief, D 1000 ;7: tror. gala. and grow., .01 befog fee the 1 011 11 Is 0.12 so 4 vane, for (ante.. or hda1r..“.151. :23 g 11.1.1 LIU ge Lots, a ogb Ire foot. In tho Lotman of Clogr,abarg, 00 0 rind, atte rt. One... &re located on the ben &Gest In that tumult, mono.. t.eartn,rau r , En or the Wool'YeSulrtlr•4ll4 ita11r0a , ..51311 .p 1. Orate. /I 51, 100 •20.1 deagg•tfe 14: n o 'grated farglale that Igoe, o .1 .1 01110 Lo 10' *Wolf, or the 00011 toottntr, wry entegg, ond good term: of payroll.. , 7•11•1 NO. Z 3 volnobla tract ol Iv of 103 ogr.. tn /faun toggrao.P. Ws• nobtl• o46o .7. 1'... 00 the Ilno of tied Cc ogral P.oI 'ad, at .... .. foatatlont'lmpoogemeots. too bona& a *lan... good out., .In ofttLea edge! ' f oo d e•ltiratlon.•• oal and IluergocCaLona.. .01, 504 • doe groove. I • ntr.gon ton:ur of Ina twat of Woo ores andgeligin r Ibe sgeocergort • of lb. ttact. Wl3l.be auld vary low anfl Vg: good taros lama 10:1110 containing 110 AVIS t Or4/0 , 11311W,. Improved load. II braolso co& agy. saltoto.too: wad 000.01:1 ml ea 0110031•001. bawl. Nalgtobr. at ettaPtroo nottewrg: Moth than 0 . 8, 1 acres'of fha 11,41 Is undo , ficoao. le colpenUon. 1041)1.• too ply. trI•000.1. log 030, fu 1 • 30.011 5091 e Orentrt ! Tide good. woof 000..1, or vie& ad for 08000(7 1. be any or ...b. .• • Yr OK go. ta. 4 good tract of land 1.691a.t. de 4 01 • 11511 f 0 .o lent cowry. flea 00. ogb. from Le Cn. 10011.1.... Ache glot ...tun, contslaing IL' act.. for al 141.1 and f.rule laud mil or wolco to greeted a hey frame awes a novae wing agght nu MO. 4 trot...grog • ear., re Co: se. • corn en-. 004 ranov other ontbsa lo l rd hwelt tro n... 1 t goold ropatr t and 1114 be to 100 , 6 times. I AIM axe MILL, No ZS. a .mall txkl, Of ell Acres never? Valuable 1000 1 a I terre leanaanip. V, emetorelaad et.ozz l y. ra., wait lancell one at .1,M.714,11:V01. 1 A 2 OA4M.V, f.T.% • also endow mill toaapinte, 0110 tate. too or burr., two Do.tharr (.1.4,11, .1 1111 tt.A. Ilar ...1 allot° . In goo • order, and young orcloarl of /twice liz onto; tan•l la all aateats I 1 wnia co x Seel eels 04 .LL. U., .paned and Ironed, at tan but of foe owl 1.. d lees tone to 00 , 1 nr a h i 4 nectar a e nc a t . ,M irae.o, l anc t e. TAR nm fo r 27 111 s 0 WO A b a a n in tVercehea , non t eaaiat. loe4a kwlroo,,ea alekne. ntallte•t Inc lecoraytmett 0 ve a frame hettas or eat Tomowll k an h eanr a s • h t m •o b ll a l n erlarl.o. 2 l vier of the toad c ...re 1 nob Well 1,0 en; niteacnn 0 1 Unbar, walla Oak, root nay, antenna...et locuati • anoil ' Oraltard of la:Canted lealt s tat antr , leThi•• laa 4.0.11/.... The laud la andertaitfterith e four that vela or coal. an Iron are aria `of good 00.0120. 104 het talck. *OA an seporcianto of lirata AC • 4.. Nu. SS. An elegant Brick Cottage, te lot n roarne, oa Ina a annef the unto atoll. teltit Van' s en aboattnza a.naerge:tl/I:t u teNe g ill i t W e n:: a rare ? l i tz e t . ht etztill ' tr'lllel lm atettlatel7 none r tTe I r. ' • Mae ..tatlon. Pitlattara a. Vaal W..7L.10 1.01. • taro lealltral. 11[011ra trona Ito altr, aqt a the Milo liver, alth a II C. 277 lan br tea cm lies. Lletwo Rabb II to the Stele, ••ttn. aeute •Igd Ir. latls; aprat lorersonitec frem alalogute a room r i g kitchen. ?anent mad t Manna all la neer rata enter. Witt rtlaatt vt apple*. 10.01 t'.. , itratrea, en Resa t..te. grew-Denies, n •nerr.tahrutlool7. 10. The tate...7 , 4.1%ra gillitt T o trrile:Vi WranT "' . : " ' .l". no. V& A le um el LS Aaron in —all Warn able, Wltatottrelatel courtly - , Y.., It thi e from Latrebet on tria rentteratia itallroat: th 1. lloprerred. irlth &Wee .1ncb 02 . 0 r•49021013 attla rooms. a welt nen, and Irma hamlet, IS nat. corn rib./ Glace auras ilarttes...ls s la a Klan • tato or onittrallt A. eII...RI'OIIMM), • 1.40.1 II•Cliali mad Ati SAIWILd.t4 Cc IltepaStana '11::::,r,=:1:;v1.0-iii:..-,-"?.,?„...A.Iftv , ~.„„,„ , ~., U. 4 Mirchee. lent ola, tilt, •. TItl• ttlellanntnltl7 good, and Do sold at • very War Itrlee. No. V. . Tel&et Of Land 07ntatnIng 22$ &mei , . la Tanta eonaly, lows. Lad 111 74-ttO tete.* lo one Mot mei MI 110171 anent la another Crane, In Heyanlea comity allsseotrn 04arat •InT l'• a 1 SC at Ito •erea. Th. Talmo. coast) , Inati le an Prattler and the itoyao.ds oonat, isB2 e r sod scowled to abOntlet In lron Ore lourother mintrats. 'ISM lantia Wlll te told ea CIE • NEW A_DSFERTISETATENTS. --- --.-------- 1i....,, w1 .4 properly . In tea otoy Or oelahhOr. nne o to To. Lots to the 0 1 te of Tlttsberh. t ag to sy 11 0 at, . n %Saint . s et. ssur a .,,, to or r ill Wen.lter Vt•. , . nu cr.1../c11.11•Ili • •Ile °. ry fame boat* rf -I rooms .0 Mose on tt 1.11.,' , e, a well of goof sr etc, a bee t., ame parrot. a dr WI ch will be solo: to. f r ~.,!...,..aeb.c/.1 hie samaritans Olt, rOb - '1 1 so t t.O n toe ol theca:T. oil Itle / Il• or Lest!. o. Oa al •C a two store Prlc o le, nth (rear us I. 5011,405. in the banaelh of b 4 tent Tort, cr. • ot • by . feel. ascots .11/ to Starlet err •-t tad tato.molog hut .511 toot title. a CO! us er • wit:. resit tools. • rubbery ~.J.. She boll 10.. rte. t tee !Molt repo e do Pot•toct ood P• oie on to, storte t ery low lied on rtta. tomel . rus• •co en.. 1114 secure • aped I tome stn .t 1 ..4., • r a yu, ie r et gang ~,• tae IT Ser.a of, „ti sl I.sod, It TAT. ,Ittatut meth. ....0. o It. 1 • Call . r... .1101. lo t .1.1 cf tte St est Venn ilvanla tall. to., atto. ,, ttert. abv 4 1.1.• ,to areal.. a old in alto. eisti• of et Mt. 4n toroder 0001 ~,,, toed., rot west we orso atel , osser taste< I ts's...4 oh to tt•oats; in. teas.. C.T 004 with .. a ~,,d rinalin ot. lot t ..1 ...It. wattles and leesist litter. . to , torah gala Paoltio4.l wilt CO. ...I 11 r•••.on . •n 1 err 1.11 C..T I .rl‘b a brtck d .o. la g no oe of foor aunt 5,1 klichen. a i',"?‘.4l',Vl , ::',Rro•.t r 6;l,B`:;:(VV.:' , : , V;:t sie., of the o iota. Alt e gout atl itrtie of ua roet teoy th ta . SO. 41. .. , k0 1 4L> wee of es.elle It Fstrallnia Lethis to Patton s •UP43 nti,.. url These ilkllol.. 11-to ltiorostn welt, welt the euto are 100 0 .1 pralle . •od portly-en, sere. with stmt., ar• err. 1,11 e a .I.wel adaoted to lie glOwthi r wheat. Lace LoOarco and hemp end /or stock t awny no *up. role loans outs., Ur U ph. y a• 5 haelosLa to c lust. eau blurs 0 nun. no 11 eito tanissto 1 In tmgo eu.ty, LlU sow I. tor toe eel I In o.a Oct 'e or to paretlet ntli Potrorenno /heir anode. ass.lo .amls teen. • r 1 :b Sill, wool mt., I, oI to t ar growth or an Shoe 1.. s cod fal e tor the orort.n. a:. in egaltiot 1.. lo• • .ot spal.l i TO uo C. 1-001,1•11 cotton they? era well w.............. to ausgeoce sr U - be e r. bed tlei thee intrio's, Is der. , r .,,,,, stow 7, lite owl. 10 Om tad rut.. ito sr the aie 'out ppl river s short 111110.0. t om lull I "wet, .tad cell 10• OW stn bolgaln. .. co 51. A1......n.1 63 o.llCres In VOnloll Canal!. 11111•11 r . n 1.0 ...Mit ... or . a s7o' ~ .. leuttd.e/ o aOrP. felt dry Co o tattshetp. l l ol ci ol . oo t • o •' .,i. -Lp ou.l. o o. 11. is nta a g 00 tattooist." Lang In lit 0 sir +wont,. %lesson, well tlittiensleoWell 000000. Oa p, Itch .•d:.and will boiehl et . bsegeln.,. so. 11 alcl . Km also eta IVrtgrot 500 her.... - 1.ou•I le s Merits , proof...ore ...ono: ...UT; which la sessile/1 oP 00 0 1 0 1 0. 'Ti-C'• •• 41. 7try . i • ' .l ' c ' tl. ' it7sT,ot h l* ' , " tlo! ' l * it o,s l ,l :l 7 . 7 ; ,, i:g , .. ,..: ~ , , ,, ,g „ ,, , i n, ~.,„ LI Sneer Yi KW to On 5.3 tool.:StlT /4 se,l. Y 11, Thootan I teas, • e, rY Taht•We i. rut le, In 14 to hloglou town/thin. eusorlaco..-• ty, Po . en the roues/01 . 331a 1. /14.1110,11, .1,110 ,nlia• ca.l. of Jol4slussn. kr OSP to the • room. Traci," the totorterements 1.•15 tyro 'etre inantl ao Moon. tinl.o.olo to e best etyLIO. ...halt, march QM.... a. all sautlata i ts rest. rot. to, oat laths, sue to .4 i .to r woo.. not, • lugs Alton LOU*. .055 twentt tionaot lotus./ fur +ergo.. will , 01.01, ,tatiri, at I st 50 ace 1010.1 •V01t... 1.... too .oi . so es,. woiat. godeePtopre ag. ' O n e c. l . ; "' iV; " ,; o ; 'l l.. ' :an ," . c-4 r . 1 , nn e t.: sus yossoset not the great vat. oi this p Ante y e. ut le all amorous viva or sionis .noiot et Illt.' eel. eittmotuu elate oast. , I /IRO tr.lns of 111.1 nre 550 Ills cray, a... 11l mu. e Lona 40 0 acres of • gteTrofreughnOr are, cot ry. I f pop o hsmlor It 11•4•1311Zw.d sal tla Or f t hist W are le a outtant a... os sslog othroutt. roll cut - ant tint n lt call be e sty shipped elates lay Sy the goon/Thaw l• I . its .1 illrued, which peasee thrulatt 010 fro",l'.l.',Vu!"ii it i'Mr."" .° ls - ,.1:11 , %.g. 1 1t!' 1 - tot,Ourgs.•o o f.l, a c Poing...l end Mineral , ales tit (Wt. 11 511 iir Infer sot Wm. Z. lien• atm tog.* I u, tape No... 10 ellsaboth townehlo. d 11. 5 1 00- =1 coiditl. r+ . ....tie re Ins l Y Aenotilled u t u o:: ', -:l °' . ' f, ' V ' ef l ; • ; ' ;., t rt,Ta d .:ll7 7 . b g '4 % .l I to welllng hour. ale WI awl owl treAre ihoo. r ea me r ,. r grit trap..., odes stelaso - t u„. Sc. •tomt tbo ty tune Mt she same twine 0 ut nuaolte of :So. r b Stott Land. tire tr value 0p...6411-C 1.0 I Otwerleel wil hal.. sal a mot 11..ty toms of tronsone. linter ar. two oreharoa utappio pout pear 5.0 plant laid, to g o il 0,1.100 oitortion. •00 also orrot. rho• sod ootoolTsm.ll Matte. Thy Ilea le :!:11:rt ' 1 . 1. 0 1 ' l ' o ' s . f;',.. 111 ,f,1 t1.'W.". 5 .7 . T IDY..:t bat a el stncllt, cr..li G a intr.ll. At haute Jar . ins (1 4 1 ,V . :.. 1 '. O e4VL.IIII - 11,'*V. 0. 11.t;.:::`,FIIIIi t at nos .. roe la WU Data Townttolp, SS tatatreracol wilit . . o s.. about • Cla MIS. , 1,010 l f the l' s- it ic. al 110.1•CrAL‘141. 4 a•ol 0 m ita f on the onr. Tee ImPeteentott... l n see. 104.,01.. •1 ew frame hint former n welts toed, and goo. spring 1100 , 0 atinit 1 0 [CITA e1ea...e.1. 1 M.G..; pots. or heats... coavenllut tOnburebca..no • Pm to/ i . and stilt 1001.1 1.011 It le tato sUr rod ohm. and On •ss terms Gel s rot 5-0 tio. ago AI tart On. • No 51." A Steatite ly allnat .1 (1.0 ol stay noses., Tay eta., toot ul tergood risotto. otsuelool In Aletiendlein t. wobbly Allen/tell raity. ~cc a ...Lip coa, set ma.. d 101 e. ft( In 1101 telva... 10.1144 In A tirahang rity. oas sloes Is wet Hotted fur a 1•00.5 or .1 ler Attu Ulna to) .• 01. et tad or ova/queue to, Pher 4. My, sat nose esough It th•llns of the Ilabonoua• lis 1 0. 1 route it eery .1 , sirabie Par country .esit for ogre.. di:Oa noel.. •it fon• CAT. no SI. Two ht nolrid saes of Imbrued ling In tilogo oleo logy. 1.., .11110 tad one mai nett of Son. 1710. Oro tout t 7 us.. la IMJIOCI.II. ow o .0/ set{{ a. boo bet or 11 le es I hey boat ne no the etsi ito ael, roadlna trots litorloadlOs U.l the Mesab i 110,-. tin Igo .60. re lot. 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