The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 15, 1868, Image 8
11 11 H II "CITY AND SUBURBAN. ALLEGHENY. COUNCILS m ea ti ng ....„R i spcirm tof Controller. and Committees—Petitions and Remora _ regniar semi-monthly meeting ofAllet gheny City Councils ware - held . • Thursday evening,', May . 14th. • Select' Couneff:' ' Members presel*t Metatruatrewn, Cal- . B W._1414124gLi8l ellr ik, Fa, I.lhh; 9ker„im,„Giinner, all; nartut;' Jti' l J. C. Pattersonotlieral, ifotheral,. A. Patterson, PhiniPg, Riddle % Reiter' D. Smith, .Wni. I'Vehlei-Wettachliid President Mcßrier., )- „ Ateent,...MMEns, Black, Xrebs; and Reed. ~. The minutes of -the - prreceding meeting were read and appreved. . PErfribVs AND nrsioNstruirens. Mr. BroWn presented a petition from; - residents -- , otzt:Walitelia asking for' water pipe on said alley. Referred to the Wee"-CemV)te'et th mr, :Fran; a petition froTa e residents r on treet for fgacpicanfj. paving et. 3 Coriniai '4,-mtid . e tee. Mr., Motht`tal, a pditition from Andrew, • Watson asking for the grading and paving - ',3k / street ! :1 • R o lbriefy , :_tfr, !Street 1 CO Mr. 114 ,4 4 1.1e,,a petition from the residents ,of the Second -ward 'asking for water pipe on ,Lane‘ JlonooJeffeefoiv street to R.sYribirs ROW: Retetrea to Water Com:, Mr. A. D. Smith, 'a petition for gradilikt _and,- paving -,Storey, 21143 - fer Fed to Street COmmittee. ' • Mr. Myler L a patitiog asking,for a change of grade on Faftmeiint Weer. 'Referred to the Cl e i lOtke4r.te rie•Wtt Mr: man, a remonstrance from Jaa `Goon milen, _Eas.,:against the action of the. • -Cointthe.on th City Property, alleging that ey.did notlinsture the property in corn- - panies offering the lowest. rates. Laid on - the table. - ldr 9illery offered the e I:A/owing resolu . ..Resolved, That the Fire Alarm Telegraph be extended to the Eighth ward; late Du ' quesne borough. 'Referred to theDerbmit , iMr.;t4l23ise, presented Y a remonstrance. against the Opening of Spling - alleY. fermi to the Street Conansittee:. Patb3rson, a rep:oustla:ice igainat the grading and paving of Jallappar street. , Referred to Street Committee. Mr. A. D.-Smith presented a petition from residents on Park and Sturgeon streets % asking for water pipes on said stream,:: Referred to Water Committee. Mr. A. D. Smith presented a communica tion from Mr. C. Zug, relative to the 'com plaint, of the alleged encroachments • on the bed of the Allegheny. river, by the deposit of cinder, :etc. Mr. Zug states that there • 'need be no litigation as -he will- hs soon as possible remove any enCroachment, and conform to the Commissioner's line. _ The communicatien was accompanied by , the following resolution: - Resoved, That the Committee on Wharves and Landings be authorized to instruct the eCity Onholtor to. stay • prodeedings:against Christapher Zug it CO. the matter C ommissioners line on the Pittsburgh side • of the Allegheny river. -.2ke re i t olutionlvas,referreA to the Com. -Thee Wharves and er to act. Landing with pow- i 1- ' STREET CO3I3IITTEES REPORT. Mr. Myler, from the Street Coinmittee, presented the following report : • Your Committee on Streets desire to submit herewith profiles of - the grades of Middle, Concord. Rillbuck, Balkman, Higltand Healdersen Streets, And or Blair's Li ndsay's_Couverge and preen All and would recommend theirapproval. They would also. aubmit and ask the adoption of * Ordinances:lhr the grading of High, _Hen derson and Fountain streets, and the grad and Ful to in and pavinn streg of Barker alley, Geyer alley . d et. Two ordinances arefte ported for the latter street, each for the grading and paving of .a separate part of it _in accordance with instructions horn Coun t ails. t They would also submit an ordinance forthe grading and paving.of Lindsay al -- -ley—from-Carroll-to Jeffmtotr-street, and the' foljewing solution for,grading and iitiVing a strip of ground, ten feet in width extending along the Northern side of Car roll street, from Federal street to Lindsay's • • alley: Resolved; That the Controller be and he is hereby suithorizedto advertise and-re ceive proposals for"grading and paving a strip ,oPattrund ten feet in width on_the northern side of Carroll street, extending , from Federal street to Lindsay's alley. ', a tinder onsideration a Lion topen street cfrom 'Western avenue to Ridge street, said' street to be a contin nation of Fulton street, and while favoring' the opening of the street; they' would not advocate its being done in a direct line with Fulton street, as thereby valuable bnildings , would have to be removed. This can be avoided _by making an offset of five feet, and believing that no material disad vantage would result therefroin they would - . submit the accompanying reso lution to'open the street in the mantier-ip, !tested. - • .1 " In pursuance of instructions of Councils, they had prepared a plan ,of a - sewer on Montgomery - avenue; and an ordinance to M it to herewith submitt e bd. constructed. which are e' 1 The report wth Oresolu as accepted an c • ' tion adopt Mr. Myler then presented the resoution referred to in the above report, relative to ------- ths - aralnhignfPuTterretreet:--- Pe ndbagtheilisealiiion on the resolutlim, Mr. A. D. Smith offered aremenstranea agalilet thenis3nitieortheatreet. - The resolntlon end ,remonstranoe were referred-to thel3tinet Committee. Mr.•Myler piresented-the ordinances re ferred to In the report,• of the. Street Cern . - .mittee. Reid 'three times. and' finally Mr. Mvleirpretiented a 'resolution proVid . , ing for the gradin,g and paving of iSpring` garden aye t une, .Itoto Chestnut to Main • ' streets; the erlgtruir ordinance requiring the gritdini#Fattakintbfihifftritite street:- The resolution ryas , adopted, 3, • Mr...C'Patterson presented a petition for the astablhannent of a regular', grade on • Walker street. , Referred to, Street Corn- '• ' ' nilttee. `f- ••"' ' • - "--• ' - ..,; ) -Also L the profiles of the gcades on Middle • - ,' •alley, Charedns• sleet; :1: 3 111 , street, Lind - sera allet2Pairs' EMMY, ". , M street, • . - Pine • 'street, :Main" . sir :.s e ll; street, Eilibuck 'ntreet,, ,, ,•Bellknac and Ccincord ' `streets ," Green alley, 'VYall4%d Fountain • . . streeiec-The grades We d. t. .o.4o2tateird irmont street to ci nainegr. • :.. . ~. .•' ''' 1 W PakilEa ff:e alit., P. 3,g,icr • ' 1 .h:t?" syß, vEYe. Mr. uang, nem we I ~,, ~ tfeeinn ~Sgr_- _ Teis, repotted - the folle-sing -• , _ • - iyotte ifoonnatabe t cni, is diveyo, would : --. ,r esPeolfully„.ippoo, ttiat, they had under d mattioiratioti 'the t Petitlon Ibt ' a lower grade . on. - 4allappa street than that--re. , - Ported by the ei ti., Engineer; also a petition • • for ameant ennWalkeretreat_„which wordd.n tate a much higher grade on ',' ZalialVa., street ;than Mit repptted by the .. " • '• .Engineer.,- They gave tiptestion a the ? .tigh aoraidara ftenaMined it in all Peennga aorreitardatitepUblid interest and -... .the opposing interests ef_propertk holders, ~..,,_ - and /mitt' none so.work' recieletrten4 -thifitr ~.....,the , , of„ by the a .' . idoaced. 4 “ f i n ... ....b.g...., f„ -°r the reading alibi? -• ;-- pL---rrt-re-rffr i• rrta th e /rade orL s. i iwalker street. ,:illkmaqa/ vote Iv*, • ,:.11 en, l'lof theigrade arFelso Enginee r tabusbeckAr tka SitY , whi ch re . stilted - in c 1 - Zr* , liDd : 1110 taaned for hi. ~ u: rasikner. - • • • ..,,, ---:-.t . -710-. .ititurowienfeitt4 hoheiriat ter -:: ~ q zintu the negtonseilpg or councils. oii. 4 Idr. Itilderinevig:". tc, iiiiiiturdtAlEdlfighi s , EIMER 77: 7 '":""*"i ;- •- •- =ME • --•••••-...... , • . Common .. • •„„ t ~ • Comm Colwell. ••••• • , • Present--Brown, Blair, Cutler, Comley, Clark, Eyster, Alieyer, Hanna,HastingN, Kennedy Kee ; Lindsay , Ley , 3legraw, McDonald, McNeill, Ober, Reed, Richard son, Sainte, Tate; White and Warner. A bsent ,-- Dallbaui. Fleming, Hochtily,, Mayer, Voeghtly an Pro d President. • ..l In the absence ofnt Slagle, Mr. McNeill *as calkd to the chalr• The Clerk read the minutes of the pre•• Ceding meeting, which were approved. • —4lr.-..Whiterpresentedremanstratice a jgainstthe extension offulton street from westeiti avenue to Ridge street. Referred to Street. Committee; ~- 7.; F! ' ''.; " - • Mr. Cutler presented a petition from iikol omon Shamberg, static g t ha t having erected aoirooden stab/e on k'ederal street, while Ignorant of the ordinance relating to such structur_es, and being prosecuted be would respeetfuDyeak councils_to allow the sta- We tirstand and relleWhim•of thovenalty it incident to its erection. Accompanying the petitiOn was one, from many of Mr. Shamberg'a neighbors, stating that no prop erty was endangered by the building in .' rineetion.,,After r discussiou, the- petition was-L-referred tiY•:-Coirunittee on •Wooden Buildings. iHr.oottiley presented 11-. petition for the grading paliing 'of Peach - alley from Liberty street to Virgin alley. Referred to • Street Committee.' , ; • Mr. Cutler presented a petition from residents on Walkering street, ask that •' i'latipa'street n ot ina • unless be' graded' Walker street be uso graded. , • Mr. Brownpresented a petition for water pipe on Barton street. •Referred to Water 'Committee. ,•'' " " ' -•-• • Mr, Wan* presented a remonstrance against the -laying of water • pipe from Peeble street to the, Ohiot ri ver; Referred lii-Wiiiii-Cklee• - - • Mr. Hahn*: tilerVed that Juluis Groetz.• Inger, ,Glottlelb.Siedle, W,llliam ,Saints and' Samuel elected 'to Common Council for the Eighth ward, be Sworn In • and illoWed- to take their seats. Carried, and ,9ath of office/admin. istered. the Mayoz:i• ' • - Mr. White presented' a communication from , Oaptain Gordon; stating - - thakhe had' offeredto have the city --- ',red z:<fa'! - • ' A7P1,11.t: .17R0 ' e7t:out •Zrlt ' , - special meeting of Councils on the ground. The amendment was adopted, and 'the' ruestturcerecurrina- on the motic , m,to m b l y_,, over, it was adopted by a vote of 10 to 4. Mr. livler moved that the meeting be called on Monday the,2stit inst., AdoPted. CONTROLLER s REPORT. 1_,..... i i Air. Sniith presented the, Uontroller's re 'po' ' rt, 'l3 - rtv - bleb tlie.follewingie Crecapitiilaz • nen of expenditures for r Vi c ? month : / N o. a_ ezigine . .....: .... "... ... .1 ............ i 1,619 12 .. 4 printing .. ..... . ....... ~ ... . .... A 417 70, 1, ••••ii ~.' 5 streeti.:;.:*..;: . e . ,... - .t. ... .. :4 11 1;751 57 ~ 9 contingent fund ............. . 1,245 87 1 ', •• • - , i 11 water works ...... . P... 1: .". .. .:. . .:"•:. 4,116 09 ,' 13 gas ........ . ... . .............. . ..... . 232 41 Total . '.. .. .. ... ... . ~ . ..;.,,. Claims previously paid ..... ,• "'si , due and unpaid.'..... Total to date:.'.. ... . ....... . ....... .sBo,26ti'i9 TCash•in tressury...... ...... ... .... . . .v. 11,084 66 he report , was accepted' and the Control /et' authorized to certify Warrants for pay ment of the several bills. - '• • . . REPORT OP THE COMMITTEE ON WATER.. 0444 , r P• A , l,. ,‘,. i .k.'' Mr: Br • iltict the Wader CoMmittee, primate(' the following renort: ' in • Your Coinittde on 'Water desire tor e - ' port that they had before them a number of petitions for water, and after a careful 99 0 . 3 .4 1 erationef, the same they, - would re port adversely to 'those for water on Man attan,; Hamlin and Adams streets, and favorably to -those for' water on .Fayette i:Uni streon endet, Westerbiavenue, South Canal street if - Beagerairenues. a i y would recommend the erection of Lfireiplug on the line of water, pipe in the Eighth ward, and of a imitable number of fire tiltigedii Spring GlidefinYeiane; inthe• Seventh ward, as.' both 'these} Iticalities& greatly rieed.theni in ease of fire— .,•:, They submit thefolloWing:- '' • ' Resolved, That the Superintendent of-the 1.- water Works be 'and is hereby instructed ' to larsix-inch pipe on Fayette street, from , Frazier to Fulton' and on Western avenue front the present terminus of the pipe on said avenue to Beaver avenue; "fonr-inch ' pipe on Can street, from Sycamore street to Madison avenue, and (MU on avenue, from Gay, alley to the north n 'line of the M. P: Church property, and Ohio street, if in his judgment it be advi ble, and a 5, teii-ineh pipe on Beaver ave rs e, ' from the northern terminus of•the,.tyy ve-ineh pipe main in said ave'tbStratiberryr Lane; ;also that --he„be inatrooted tiio erect a fl e i plug atthe most suitable point on the line of pipe in the Eeighth ward, anda suitable 1 number of fire plugs on Spring Garden 1 avenue, Seventh ward. - • As instructed I ?y,councils they inquired into the contract.between the city and the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne dr. Chicago Rail- - way Company, relative to the change in the route of the Manchester min pipe from Grant avenue to Fremont str a eet, and they, find that the company agyeed to pay the entire additional expense incurred in mak-. ing said change, and they .the r efo r o ff er the following: Resolved, That , the Controller be and he is hereby instructed to ascertain the whole anti int of additional expense incurred in laying the Manchester main pipe on Fre mont instead of Grant avenue, as at first proposed, and to insist niacin said Railway Company paying the amount. The report was accepted and the resolu tion was adopted. REPORT OF THE POLICE COMMITTEE. Mr. English from the Police Committee presented the following report : Your Committee on Police desire to re port that they had before them the resolu tion:relating to slip:mead awnings. After due deliberation they agreeduponthe reso lntions in regard to their erection, and also in regard to . other obstacles on the side: walks embodied in the ordinances _submit ted herewith, the adoption of which they would recommend- •' The Chair announced the 'receipt of the returns .of the election of Councilmen in the Eighth ward. Mr. Brown moved that they be referred to the City Solicitor. ' . • • • Mr. Reiter moved that the returns be laid •on the:table. Adopted, • , • .• Mr. Myler ' presented the rd plan of the City Sewerage as reported lirthe City Engineer. ' Mr. Brown movethat the matter be laid ' over until Monde the 25th inst., and a special meeting be called to consider the question. Adopted. Mr. Riddle offered a resolution authoriz ing the location of a gas lamp at Davis alley and Webster street. Referred to the Com ' mittee on Water. Mr. Myler offered an ordinance providing for chan ging _ the place of holding elections •in-the,Firstr-precincteFourth•-ward, from the Colu mialitpminE - House to the Public School Reuse. The ordinance was read (three times and Mr. English offered the fellowineresoin • Resolved, That T. H. Miller, attorney in the case of replevin for horses , against the Grant Fire Cempany, be authorized to sat isfy the docket and deliver upthe bond on payment of Court costs. Adopted. ' Mr: MYler offered the following resolu tion:. 1 Resolved, .Tlud the City Engineer be in structed to report 'a grade for Sedgwiek street north of the railroad. Adopted. iz. On motion, adjourned. Washington street, the ; same having been petitioned for; and alsoAthe erection of 'a Imnp_p ~ .on.the ,corner-I•asorth-.43aTtal.i -a ue.Chestntit.streets, all of which, in the I •Ofiinfon of the'Comrnitteo,-'nre neitided. resolutio Accordingly they .offered ~the. n!'k , Resotved, That the Committee on Gas be . and.they are ,h ereby authorized:, to erect three lamp • posts' Tin Washingten. street, one 'lamp at the. most, suitable points therefor, and also a m om ' suita ble on the ear ner of .North Canal and Chestnut streets. REPORT - OF TEN 10023.4 . 1.. rTEE ON N.4-RENTS., Mr. Hanna, from the Committee on Mar kets, presented the following Report: Your committee on Markets beg leave to submit the following statement.of the re -cell:its of Ihe,Weigh .. 1 4aster and , Clerks of Markets for-the month Vf Aprili.vl2l Duncan Pallas, Clerk of Mcirketa ' T. B. MeAllieter,'Weightiutirter'i. Ward scales.,... .4.. ~ ... 4.. . . .. . Geo. P.MeNtil ty ,,, Weigpmast;, * r 15i. amond siattles,.. .. ... - - . 6 :91 43 3. 76 40,32172 - 20,511 31 Total. . . ...... .. . ~ ............. + . 'REPORT OP TNE. om 3 EITTAE ON _ i Mr. Megraw, m the Comrnitteeion . ' - Ones, submitted e iblkokingrepo4: Your Commit on Engines, in order to 'provide a place for keeping the wagon now, being made, for the Fire Depaitnieni, would offer -the following fesolution: • ,Resolvert, That the Committee on Engines beand they are hereby authorized. to erect! - . a of buildin gon the norawest-equare of the Dlailirinil; roe the puiporie Of keeping therein the Fire Department wagon: - I ' • • The 'reports were accepted_ and the reso inti Ons adopted.' , . , - Mr:Ontler preieteci•a: resolution author , izine the ptirchase - of the Hope hose dairi, age, hOrse and harness':at a prisms t 6 -be agreed on by the trustees of Raid' qunparry, and the Committee on.',Fire Engines. Laid on the table. > .'Mr.- Megrawotrarertaresolution instruct ing the Committee on City Proprirt to Ahaye the filth left on Diamond Square by dopted, e late - circus, immediatelY, removed. Mr. Hochrtiv moved a reconsiderattho of action on the resolution relative to -the rrur chase of the Hope hose Carriage,' horse and harness. Carried and resolution adopted. • ' The foregoing, business was not reached in Select (.!ouncil.-: • Op motion adjourned. , 1. , j United states District Court,dudge .Mc. C.) 1 4/4. the b ankriiptetbranch -the -following petitions for final discharge were tiled : Daniel Bradbury; Bradford county; Eli Up son, Erie county; Leaiider L. Griffin, Jos: Felloes and J. L. Travi all , of -Luzerne. county. A final discharge VMS ( granted and der-, tificate awarded to James Cuddy, Pitts burgh. . Petitions for adjudication were filed by Jackson D. Stoneroad, Pittsburgh; John H. ' ycWMoore,Crawford county; JerryA. Thomas, otintyn ing connty;.and W. P. EAarts, Erie District Court--Judge Hampton. In the case of Herron vs. the Citizens Passenger Railway the jury found a ver dict for the defendants. George W. Canfield vs. J. P. and W. K. Troy. Action on a book account. On trial. • - , C01311:11011 Pleas—Judge Stowe. inth_OPalieofßar.l74t VX O S- vtkiraMes rison took. a non -suit. Elizabeth Mullen V 9. IL W. Aufderhide. Action to recover,. on an .article .ofagree ment, for the Pullin -Merit-of defend-. ant became security. ..Aic,4ent. One of the most terrible accidents we have had to record Oflate happened yes: terday at the Fort Pitt Fpundry, in the. Fifth ward, and by which a very worthy. mechanic .was whirled into eternity. It appears that Mr. Robert Brown, a =Ten ter, was temporarily employed in repairing the interior wood work of. the . foundry, which had been destroyed by a recent fire, ;when bysome Means his clothing became entangled in the belt passing over a pulley, and before he could be rescued he' was whirled several times around the swiftly revolving wheel: ' When taken from his perilous situation he was found to be shocitc; mgly injured. His right leg was fractured above the ankle, and also above the knee,. and his left leg. had received a compound fracture above the ankle. His right arm was shattered all the way from the shout- der to the wrist. In addition'to these frac.. trures he,imittaltied Several lamer° internal injuries. •Hewes removed to his residence, No. 62 Pike street, and Dr. McCann and 'two other Medical gentlenien were called in, who found their skill unavailing. The , unfortunate man died soon after being . taken home. Coroner Clawson held an inquest on the body, when a verdict in accordance with thefacts was rendered. The deceased was about thirty years of age r and leaves a wife and two little children. Fleeced Him. :k city= deniten indulgedlinl a' bit of spree on Wednesday night and wan picked up in an intoxicated condition by two men not clothed , in uniforms. He was carried for eafe lfeeping , lo,4 shed , -adjoining the "Home ibr trio' liestitilie," Lid was “gone `through" •in quite a handsome manner. Officer John Donnell, becoming acq this of uainted with the eironinstiuices, and4iotibang philanthropy .of the self -constituUld guar drain( drunken 'then, Called officer Wil lie* Mullen"' to! his - aid, and investigated the niatt9t, Theyarrested the two men at a place of amusement, where' hey rhitd,re llred,;,' They gave their names as James Perkins and Mervin,. N3rler., , Their Vic thrmui-Wilt--Rippeyrand-when,ba became, more - wh0r 1 . ..0 awn:weed that he had been robbed Or a pocketliarAkerchief with' his name on it, and a .pocket; Wok" staining: forty-eight dollars in greenbacks and Na tional Bank bills. He .described the bills perfectly, and . the money and the handker chief were lbund on the persons of ' the prisoners. Information for larceny was, made against them yesterday by Mr. Alp pey, and after a hearing the accused *cm' committed to jail to await their trial. ___......________. .. , , ', i . 1-- Allegseirlhateny,..r .if :' C. W. Ramsey made information before Justice, I SOA:Try, . yesterday, chiming' William Tucker and John Dennywith lar ceny. ; 'Hestattiithit hti oilifie tck? Birining ham.Tuesday evening and went to 5/ saloon, wkirire'he met the accused. They took sev enadOxiks togethae. and went to another saloti#oll,iere they drank again, and heft: lip dlt o' l R:drunk ha c ould not walk when he davit nu a cellar . door, the accused sitting dilwri withldin. ,,, .He did not recol. /tOt agYttd i rls thatoccnirred a ft er that until` nest ino , inowiiiitche awoke and found tbskt he Peenkobbintof all his money and his nitil(f) haddivarod. He mad a thg into #1.41,11 - Tuoltsr was arrested.'! WOW' - -=tr-ftt Aleibris: the Justice ha StOttid ,_. , img,tirkenathe monerod It are &two_ ..ohceants, for saft eepinz Denny co 'not be ibund, and: oker was committed for trial. An atin '....4%., ititl=4.Nopmaldattpn—Vie articiwc .„: i *'' tlorbtaiblidaftoworthe Panitarkt erftaliwST CoMPanYltioligars C PTI ) ' iet, Company and t e Steubetiyl ez 034- SS,lngulusa... --Comtrirwelte,-.010. With .;•-r1 „ ~ ... and-64.4 way.NokrohipanY. ere d_withrl the geerotkolot OD 7 1 a0,P1 Wad•._ nosday. This makes one and corn whirithisfrikinitiouipTilk i a n ex l;finFiT,P,,4 1 1 V/ 00° " !. ... .:, e i: i !:.•'',-.'. ',5,-,..!.y,7; ..0 4le .1., - 0,.' 4 ,.; -1 1.., C70... 1)vt 1" , .13 .i I nl4 4 ~T :1414.1 1 ; :•s.,:t. E ii , ~'7 b 4, 1 O,Z ":‘.1,:/rr.ivt .1. 4.14.) EMI NM= PITTSBURGH GAZE =I VtE l WR.1118.: : FRIDAY, MAY 15. 18 f Go' r rut OW o ; .. Ve MU , rs, The trial of Charles C. Joi e and -111 elikirWilarr,' -AQlaiiiii As.4'eQi7%ila lriipeato'r.orlnteinal Iteventrein the 20th District s ' as Fesumed in the United -States District Court, before Judge 'McCandless, Thunsday,morning. • . C. L. Stowell, D.W. Meade, Peter McGuff, - W. R. French, N.,15. Grores, Robert Walker, and James Carlisl wereexamined on be half,— ltion, testifying to facts cow :estimony given by the F. Smith. - ' DEFENSE. • - , Thi I, Esq., opened the cas e on tl tefense. The crime of cow to of 1 the 'most easily chats 3triely tdifticlllt , 3•:.' to die provi be -shown that. Smith wag 1 hellef',. and ' that at the tithe' - Charged :Milton and, John;he offer . to run the re.; o) As In 011ie. -• . , , , tworn—ln the fall of 1867 was.; Int of the Drifted States' Gov( ranklirt .November 4th, ' 867; - home,•retutived orders' on th 44 to Cloyehuld to make invest some, fniudp; received order Tpluason accompany me: left • j everting of the 16th of NOVI /legraphed - to Johnson to meel _, d v illey 4, l2.olojoch; met .T,ohitigiri 'at the/Meirenry - 11busejand we went to Cleveland on Saturday. night, and caztua tack Ziftuidalr- nigh 4 -think.'• the third' j Sunday, night we met again; '-think I left' him on. the night of the 14th' he left for I f 'Meadville; he tbok home a lailre amountof. . reports to copy; supposed his work would:, take two . Weeks at five or, six hours work a day; gaveldrntivo weeks to dolt; he did not, complEitolt; he sent it' td 'me on the 24th of D ecemborprurtinished; said Ire Was about, to ibe married; think the train.left Cleveland at two or four o'clock;otook :abut 'six . . hours. • Joseph C. Hays, sworn—Rave been act ' in as C l erk49 , the;i r SlyilS,Sor of Abe; Twenti; I elk District. Jolla . waic - bief and clerk of my son during November, December and January last; • Johnson's commission bears date of 1867; . he went to Cleveland , with Col. Braille; did not See hint when he. was at home; there Alio Sunday train froin .lideadville to Oil City that I know ofr the last train is four o'clock; a man arriving at, eight o'clock on Saturday night could not get to Oil City; when Johnson. came back he- Was engaged in walking out - reports; think he was there fora week at feast; heard him say. he wanted to get a furlough: he wentto New York on the 26th day of December; returned the 6th of January; he reported on the 7th or Bth that he had dis covered a fraud; when I first became ac luainted with the facts it was on the 9th or 10th; have known' Mr. Johnson for two years; he has been residing in .Meadville duringttuit 31ine; his, oharacter' for truth wasgood. ' ti; '• 4r., Stowe, Was called and testified that the reputation of Salith for truth was,V*l;', had heard a 'Justice named Byerage say. his character for truth was bad. • • 0. H. Cullup, sworn—Reside in "Aieadville; frbm all thhsources of information I have' had, Smith's character all the time I have known him has been bad; my business as an oil barrel dealer -leads me, to make in quiry as to theeharacter of oil men; would not believe him under oath. - On cross-examination witness named Mr. Irish and Mr. Mitchel. 111.r.'34f a4b.lSruith was not a trustworthy man; it-was the con'- mon conversation that he was not trust worthy; heard Irish say he.would not be lieve him under oath. George Owen.s was sworn and testified that the reputation of Smith for truth was bad; could not say that he would not be lieve him under oath. , Thomas Clark, sworn -,Have had...a. con with Smith thisrimining;'he said I had better have his good will than bad will. . En. On the cross-examination witness said Smith told him he would sue him on a note; never gave my note to Smith for four barrels of oil; never had four barrels of. oil which I took from his refinery; .Sruith did ndt tell MO I had not told the trittbi cannot say his general reputation for truthis.bad. Court adjourned at three o,elock, to meet at the usual hour this morning. „........_ Real Estate Transfers. The following' deeds were filed of record, before 11. Shively, Eini.,Eeeerder, *fly 13th, 186 S: ' : Thomas S. Maple to Win. WoodS, May 5, 1568; lot In Allentow., Lower St. Clair township, 50 b y 150 ' feet.' . -. . -:, . •-• ........... :Int Ilenryiiiiiiiii ' tia .Mietiail Eeeli;aan.;laoaa;i• ii. gm; flot on Wylie: ttreet,-.4lar Tunnel street, .56 by 10 0 eet . ~.. .. .. ... .. . . ... -4, ...- . ....... .- .. Daniel ........ to l'au . l 1.„ Macke, May 1 , 1868; loan MFirst ward, Allegheny, comer of Rebecca and Bel ont Streets; 100 by , =.....e . 'et„ ••• ..... . -.' ... . . 42,000 John Brelblin !a/WM. Crossab.•lla_y . l . l, 1868: lot in the ClNinth Ward, - Pittsburgh,- on Penn, street, near ymer, :A by r-17 feet. ... . . .......... .... ...... _emu Ann E. Ander s on et al. to ...... Mien, September 17, 180; lot In Braddock's Fields, oli Flalpet, street ............ -.. ..... • • .... . .... 1r.40 Davici One; to Ch ar l es H. ................. 12, 1668; POMO 10t .4 . . ........ ~ ..... . .. .. ... 4=5 Robert Swan toW... - Owens, m a y r: , , ism; lot In Third ward. Allefilly. corner of Fountain and Poplar streets, :r2 feet . . ........ ... . - .... $l,OOO l'eter Ivary AO Phl , p Follek„ May 1 . 1, UM; lot in Ross township ... ~ .. ~.. . _. . , .... ... . . . -...51,325, Peter lvary to. Pialp Folic . k, .3lay 12., 1868: lot in Ross townshlp.:;.. Mina s ... , . . .. .... ..- ... ,5..,” 250 F. H. Anderson to Tina., Detobe . r =0868: lot In Ofilo township, .. .... - . ... ... Samuel H. Wells•to 4leorge Bronineller, Septem ber 1, 1865; lot' 111 -„ Bellers• plan of lots, St. Mary'. avenue. Lawrenceville...4o by 100 feet.- . ~. ... 4.800 Thomas R. Crawford to. Cyphier Preston, May ii, 1888; lot In Ohio township, with buildings.... .r.,430 A. Y. Gallagher: to JoUthin Gallagher, February, 2.4, 1868; lot ihlbe Fifth ward, Alleheny, on the north side art:Ml° avenue, = by 2to feet . . .. .. .. iit . Andrew J. Steltart to A. IL English and Lucius Os- Zgood, Aprll 1, 1803., two _lots in Colonel Wood's plati of Pittsbur.gbeor Fourt•bt Street, 84 feet from the corner of Wood, running eastwartlly along Fourth Lame: W, feet; and extending back parallel iwith Wood street, a distance of 64 feet, with build ngs, ac .. ..... .. .................... .„ ... - "...Tan H..Wnlfamsati to:Wm.-N. Leraciti. January 16, 1868; lot on Market. 112 feet from Thipi etre. ,t front... on Market. street, 16 by 60 feet . . . .. . ......100 dward, W. 'H. illehenly to Joseph Raab. March 10, 1866; lot on the west side of East Lane, Third ward, feAllegheny, having a front of Oland a depth of 50 et •. . .. .. ........ . tot 500 Selene! X..ang to fiiiiiiini ..... iiity?, ii 6: in Chartlers township, eon talnlng !Sam?, with build ings ..... , ..... . George .. .. :.. . ... ~.. . . ... .: ... $9.00 A. 111, Reed to D.Asliman, May 16: 186 S; lot in iSewlekley borough , at the n.rth-east corner of Chestnut and Ilarbaugh 'streets; nhy 125 feet.sl.9oo A. Steinmeyer to George J. Venn& .filarch 6, 1868; • lot lathe Tenth ward, Pittsburgh, No. 1111 Ormsb y plan, on Smithfield Stre; 24 Virgin Oefeet, and being 84 feet nortbwitrilly fromalley, With build ings ... .. Lit t le , „, .... ~. 2 ,.. . $28,701 Williain Grattan. to James ,Ma euns; lot In Lower St: Clair towtishlp, No. 01n W. u. •Brown , s plan,. on the southerly lido 'Of parson tit reet, 'X by =feet to an alley. ' .'. ..: ' .... $l,lOO James E.• Earns to xizilifw6 ; .I,6dirrix 1868; lots No. 2'l and 2-llh Springdale; East Deer town. '. ship, ' toglier• - having a front on „Butler' street '' of =lb** feet...- ; . .. ' -.'.. .•. .. Z.OO 'Stewart le eit to Fiiiiieis Xiieri, iiiyo, iiae; tiit'ort• . Arthurs Street:. Seventh want, `Pittsburgh,....by 54feet buildings ...;. .. • ; :., .. . 2,00, • .yr in ,3f. Darlington tiOiiiii. - • 'Wit; ......... lipiit 314' , , ism; lot on O'Hara street. Third ward, Allegheny. :. No. 17, In 111arlington's plan, having &front of 19 hytiorett .. '. r . -.” . .... ' 030 Thomas ktellipii and VC;Wg e o. . NC g i. ey,EZeWiliiirs to dames A.Johnsom' April W., 1868; lot•NO. 44 In Bar. bard Negley's'Olat. of lots in Collin. township. on. Bread lin'eet,,?...7 by ,145,-feet toventre street op iesterday morning- a Young woman named 'lenity U. liabeilleld appeared be fore4blerrnan : , Nicatesterts; and made infer ma,i°n eharlin assaul and k' JP,IinS Dougherty with t battery. She alleges that Ye raseeti4_ teidw, she ,tbe,edleel?f-ths: ,trate ... u Ca t iqr!eA'And WWl' by )de and _ hie - " " 1 iiinatilld' i __;___ Jen 'l,, of the aboketh.ni ec,tyereiy. IVnile- .7%..1...",,d, 'sit, old hint dOtfn, „the °them --nomi , ' all bin poakitta,but tie bke, *p r e: so , the; nor other tridtabl l / 4 an fthare: on of • 411 e ruillaneweet, 1..?. 1 H , , , ..,<:. Re i , :‘,..,, ~ 'sir ~;:. T i 7;l , ... , !. 4i t' -;'!", '' if 1: 1 ~ I I ref , '_ . , • .. NalMelange . . We referred a few days since to the.,iii .l troduction in this- market of Marbleized slate,-a +manufacture eitchislirely engaged in by only one 'house—that of W. W. , _ , Wallace, Nos. 319, and 321 Liberty street. The importance of - thetrae d ,will'be fully . . ,apprpciated when more, persons, are Made acquainted with the superiority of this -classor niarbleizations ever all others in . use, being far prettier, much neater and more'urable than the - original . they imi tate. •Marbleized mantles cannot be stain.L. ed by the 'perspiration of the hand, by acids, salts or any , chemical. They will: stand bright as a mirror - through' ages, and will - never wear out.' They _are , sold ,at much less than ordinary Inerble r and are infinitely better for allpurpesea. -Mr. Wal lace is .LilY receiving orders.frein all putts. of the country for mantles, v=estibules,' ta ble tops, counters, tc.,c which he mantfao "ttirealn frie-.higliesistyle-Of - the - iiii, and sells much below -EatitZrn prices. Persons interested in this art, or mintemplating re fitting Old ;hotries'or- fninishing neaf 0138.8, are invited to call in and see the very fine stock on hand in the warerooms of the es- tablishtnent. • ' Illegal Liquor -Selling. ' Kate Drarney appeared before Mayor Bfacktnore on - Wednesday and charged Andrew Shahan with selling liquor on Simday. She averred she knew he was guilty of the offence, as she had herself. bought the liquor sold. Her 'reason 'for malting the information was„ that she had gilieri the defeiidantionie"clothing pawn' for drinks, and now he refused to give them Up. The acCusesi Was arrested, but the wit- nesses for the prosecution not being present the hearing was postponed until yesterday morning but the witnesses were still ab -sent,.and the defendant xyas,discharged. •. . , '*They made her a grave too cold and damp For a soul so honest and true." If they had been wise, the dire nucessity of opening the grave for one SO lovely might have been averted: Plantation Bitters, if and l timely' used, are sure to rescue " the young oyely,4he initkileligeld, geld, from Confirmed sickness. . . Almost all diseases have their beginning in some • aright difficuly- • of , the Stomach, which would eventuate in Dyspepsia, Head ache,.Liver• Complaints, Night Sweats, Con suinption Death. Plantation' Bitters will • preveuti.hese preinunitorysymptoms anti keep the blood pure and the health good., While they, inylgorate_the system they: enliven'the mindix ' • ,-. '' • , ---41.--- 3Lion'or..m.' NrAtzt,4,- & delightfal toiled Price. ariible---ntperior to . Cologne, and at half the •,..., —.. ,- , , .- ~,,- . nwP&F.: • i...,-^“... ' ' ' ''' '. 4- ' --- • . _. .. • • r Assault and Battery ; -N.l Sumer was yesterdsy ,uto.c.ked John tunmertop. and E. IffeckeY, while drivingalong Re becca street, and as be all led then the wagon and beaten • s ailteinllV- He made inforipation bei'pre , 44 . olermjul Nell lie, chaiging — theni with - assault- and bat tory. • A warrant was issued. Lots on Beaver; Street, Allegheny, at Anetion.—The two 'lots, 21x60 in rear of the North avenue 'Difethedist' Cilletth " Wll/ be . sold on thdpremuesolt .`.75C041113116Y1 Arai 20, at 10 o'clock. Also, the franitibtilkly? (temporary chtirch)- erected thereon. 1- ... .. , A. LzociA.T . F, Auctioneei:,'-', PassabkeOttigsp }"I • a- •retiiiiCe!wthie o fth lamer, the dikecv tion of Street Commissioner Hunter s the mud.withlotioh' thpy were covered to.the i depth of 'Several inches, was removed, and: mons Call nowAttops, without the . al4for, - ; _sr:•_lo,tked.r.featbarins.l:;trammie, 044 e“ Oa * aarn - of Andrew/ Slidifluin With peril'. was arrested and taken before Alderman Afedastursifor ih caring: Testerday, after which she was committed to jail in default of 'the required bail, for her/appearance at ? ' "Atinbwmiivatb r siding on Chestnut street, Alleg hen yw as officer Brown , while arresreff7estardel bY' in the act of beating his child In a most cruel and inhuniannuumer, Llewas takeiV tee, the Mayor' s end lined dollrulie.' -H e - & flip itiiiaLlattetihrTalln e i ch lut. i 4win,,,ingfrarettP24llP,64 ,Niii , su4o , had a bearing-139E0re .Judosliavke r p m. way, and IVO UM Af; killltt ansWerat Court. -, 7 Pi , 01 1 5...,=,;‘;„,. , , - L A ,c9mtrot ,rot Wistived inDre. paring xmaltreet_ . . 440a - paaa .of Nioolsonpavernelt,lfo vidimplatu hava Meitirter44,4Mill49<lke; 3334111313d5R fluni ••••iim :.• 1.,t- ..' ch. 44; r*Wlved the intL . ,4l , Erarn[. •,., bitn i qiirupent ' on- Votra ittrreeli ' bi , -2 IV VA:4 fri'Au., ezt nu, rs , :RA fl . -.- f• I st I .L. ,, c,r ~,,,,- Der NI .. f ~---- ,- lye play nE vas IM a:' €`.: Inquest in the Casl of Victor Gschwlnd. Yesterday allernfflon the Coroners jury, &iSE , 'f 3 f'Vlef6TdschWii t 'd' deceased, met at Alderman Taylor's office, • the Fifth ward, when the following Altional testimony WITS heard . • Dr. W. I. Asdale, the physician who at tended decea.sed, testified that he found a wound on the right 'aidir6f his: head, two and a half inches in length; it Wash super ficial injury, and did not • penetrate the skull. .He also found an'extensfve frac ture below this wound; a large portion of the bone waadepressed, and.thelines of the fracture , diverged in all' directions;: there was a wide fissure extending down toward the base -of the skull. In the opinion of the witness :hit' injury was produced by a fall t from a body in motion; he did not think i was caused _by ' anything but a tall from a trabi. Theinjnries.were suflkient to cause death, and were , matie;sots e hours before he was found. • , ,• , • Smith, who 'attended the saloon at the corner of LiberY atutSt: Clair streets, testified that thedeceaseawas in the saloon 'fin Monday hight*with a man namectFra Athol& Arnold was drunk and Oschwinndk had been drinking. , - - They left about eleven o'Clock; Said they were:going to a hotel. "Cooney" Smith testified that he waswith • deceased Monday afternoon -and •in the evening. I They, went into Mrs. Mower's, on St. Clafr.street,, -took, a drink, and got, ac ! . .9kainted with Arnold: . They wentlto Troy Hill together. left there abent nine o'clock; came. back to * Gachtrinfi's` honSe; and went to-bed: - Witness thought. deCeased went to bed also; *as certzdn he went fraci the room. I Witness was pretty drtmkthat. night. He I never saw deceased afterward. - William Butler, vondudtor pf ayard train on the Pennsylva nia ;Railroad, , 'testified ' that on Tuesday mOrnin#betWeen are And six 'o'clock,' •Wliile'conuntin 'kern Eafft . -Liberty, ananten'ltie tialtrWaff - ifear LAVA: , rencevfile crofising,•'sl• brakeman stopped ••him.t Hetan•down thebtink and ihnnd the 'bodY;'placedit on-the engine aruttook it to the enter depot. . He was still.filiVe :when ;found.",:'.l II Patrick G. Nash, the brakeman i corrotici rated the conductor,7and added that he found a letter , on :;doceitsed directed to No. 19 St. Clair:Street. ' " • • JohtiShyder, an acqitaintahee'of'deceas ed, testified that `Gifchtrind Winf"at his boarding house, St i Clairatreet, about 'nine ten o'clock' Monday night; left %bout= half piuft ;'wraftsman was with him; the raftsman , was very drunk. , They were in the cellar saloon at the cornerfof Liberty:. and St. Clair streets at about eleven o'clock. • The verdict of the jury IS, that "Victor 'Gschwind came to his (loath en the'morning Of May 12th•from cli• wound in ths'ltead pro; duded by cause orreausestinknown.e. Wnii :Ruble testified , that :on: Tuesday morning- he saw Arnold • crossing the sus- , ,pension bridge with , a icarnet-bag in his hand. Arnold is,,the man who was with deeeased on Minilaknight. ,_______--.--.., I Iteckless Drivi4.—Johnes • texuxi ster, was driving t p Federal 13.. eet yester it 4 . day vital" lo adofstollestlia a oh , , reek.. less manner as id / come in oo *-lo with ear No. 26, on the Manchester I ne, Idle it had stopped at The' . Wayne Pit to let,. a passenger oill e tongue ot a ;wagon struck the windo the in the end of the car and broke it, scattering the Oft,SS all through the,' car.7li,lnformation was ;math before Mayor Drum, charging has , wit reckless driving. 11.• t rat -' • • P ve ry orthy friend C01..T. S. Ifters; one of re oneer lawyers of Venango cunnty, has resumed hie legal practice, idler havingrotir for some time. His Wilco is at ' and we commend him in earnest tenni to all arid our friends as a clear headed, we ll read able _ civil and crimip ' lawyert I Abused His W ....- Matilda MeCleary . . . made information fore Jiistie Salisbury, of 131rminghami,y6sterdity; eluirgir,ig her L W hnsband`Jamee Me eery with assanit and battery. ' She , alleges - that- - he heat and `abused her:ghat:nein y. :The parties reside in Baldwin: township • James was "arrested and held for. Court. Correctlcn,4lll a Casa reported'yesterdar dI before:Th.4kt Rn -of ZWieltlYdirid in ,-'•• winchwhi the name of n led LtegielfuLaugh- p. figured 4.megen Uslyrwe'fefifit.possi- bly necessary to sayi that she' Is not the es- ,i'. tunable lady of •thetrhatue ‘hohnectell with the . &hop/ 10f •Desigti , mddinfir 4 , in &wieldy horongtl4, , ,f , ;:- •:.. : . - . - - - 11.1 t Tlie spire of the new 'North'" : Veline M. E. Church, in Allegheny, has 'befiii corn- blete,d, , and r the; scaffolding=s removed. It ik . presents a' very ;fine:(( appearance, ;and is K oonaidered one of the ;:rnmet :handsome ~ • 1 spires iii this. The wer.k.;:Pn the • ; •1 interior .. rapidly. of ,the • church , ie . Konessing' ...•.r., • ti, :• . •:- • •• . . ~... .- 1 M. O. W. ' 'DretediT'Of the Modein Order of Wife".l3eaterSi was corn- ; `ranted' tipJair yeisterditY by ' Justice:: Arent, of A I leghetlyr tcvanswfli a charge of assault and battery, preferred, againat him by his wife; Why hadn't Dr4tsch,as,go,o right to. beat bettelquilf as tiny Other person? • • • .... tOlilirdfleppy•ket, :' special AleptitClil6 qiii3 Pl4ibtirgli GaiiiP:3 Lot.ntidiam,-May 14 iF-TobacCo' liCtive for Inge or eornniori lea' sales 289' bhds at ea& lugs; 91 013 for low leatand 2044 Selections and manufacturing . o ur, super/XI, $8,75 , a 9 - Wheat, $2,554,80.1 Oats, 78a80..,. Corn 90a91. Lard, 18,a19. .1 ess Writ, 28. Ila,!-- con shoulders, 14; .clftri sides, -,17.14... Bulk P -meats shoulders, 13; clear aides. ley. Cot- f 1 ton 28a29. Whiskey niminal. - t . , River and Veather. [special Dispatch to the l'ilebutgb-Gazette. LOITISVILLE, May 1 .—Weather is wet. River Tieing fast; 17 feet 'water in &angel ST. LOUTS ; May 14 .=-47eather , is - wet and cool. - r . '241, • TOLEDO; Ma 24 y 4iir ther stormy:. . - • ‘ RATTIGA3I:7-On'l'Vedheldtty raorning, ' after a protiacted llyness, J OHIP.: O ; I 2ATTIGAIf, aged 32 .Inneral, cia .iitinki'.4tizngl:Wst, at 9s ' o'clock, irota the , reil:deaee of US rePther, No 143 Grant, .street.:7lin filaki of the' I ?nniliiire ieloectfoir Invited toittiiiik"l ' 2. ' - 'l. ' • ',- ' . LYONK-'On• ,Thtiriday' - afteimion, 'at '4 o'clock, JOHN LYOli6, aged 4.71-0 rs.. _ Funeral from the residencd of his brother, James. i Lyons. No: 267 Westerntnnue. Allegheny, on. SATUkl DAY . Arituzioox, at waioet. - The friends. of the family are Invited to t.tend, UM)MIT ' ' LEL VIXEN, -117*DEIZTAILETR —..., - 41.7 - 0.• 166 FOURTHS-TRW. 'Pittsburgh, pa. •CO INS of all kinds, CRAB " GLOVF.B44nd evr ery d scriptlon of Funeral Firrafshing , abods fur 'ribbed. • Rooms open , day iad - .night:. a r e and ; Carrlagesfurnlabed. ~” i . - • • lizeraireircas--Rev.'Devid - err; D: 1.1., - Rev. M.W. Jacobus, D. D.', •Thumaz wing, .Bsq. - , - Jacob H. Mille , ESQ. - • • , .r{ 1' • i ;r, (litiltijiiLEEltll7N-DIER— f. • TAKERS AND LI FER. I I-STABblikorner of 8 /MUSKY STREET ~A.HD 'III.IIIC/k KRIM. ; Allegheny City, where' Iheir .OFFIN , constantly supplied with real and . I raltaalo ßose- 1 wood, llfabogany and Waltnit , offins, at lakes vs. riling from** to .100. Boni prepared for inter aidlwent. - Hearties and , Carrlanel,:furnishedi _Also, al} aof Mourxiltig H00d8.13 required. ciffice open hours, day and night. 1 ... - - - --•+, . . ..... .U N - . gOBERT T. RODNEY , uNDEgm ..AMER. AND EMISA.LM,,ER, No.' 4& OHIO VItEET_, Allegheny, • ant' , o. SO DIAMOND . 4 SQUARE, (hy John-Wilson .1/ I ros.,/ k_4pa always. an bands the' best ' Metal, - ewood, - ._wainut and IMltatlon Rosewood Coffins. , "ainut. Cpffins from 015 upwards.. Rosewood .Co nil 420. upwards, all other Coffins ! proportion:" Cirriages and Hearses , furnished at low rates.: , CrapeVL Gloyes s .- Plate and Engraving furnished . ,Oilice opertdag and nfirnt. - • • • , grati s •• A. - -•- S EICT , ILCLIES,+ MEMO , witatußtztt , TO 1 4 111 M 10 1711••TILE1*Glir,. eT DUNSEATH & „ ri:ASLarriS 9 . • .:. - I**4 Ain) OteIANW 65 FIFTH • Sto,9o l oo*Tt MASONIC HALL. • 11 , othatmevoons-i Adt i p'sl3d t0arRt57,174,44. =I ' Orß HtNRYG:.HALE's, , • Cornei, dram awl 8t:, Streit& . Y:_~CiCb; ~,, ~. ~. . ...... pan , . FOR*COODSIETOFI TEETH, I.' tateeilia bromic% f-):•1:.: onlj be ob ed litlorft-Ar4TOO-- ( „ 1 : Tz ZU, Insert without min.* • - it - it, •• - - &26;tikE tit:* ‘2;011 0 : ,.11 F:44 . SPRING:. i,AND., , SUMMERr, OODB, - • -,. xa. sinIPS TailoiinrEstaushmem,:. v 4: ;se IVTLreilratrA leileraL . 3 ' 1 On 4_ it 81 047 -- H., -, , —, . 1. 4,man ate 4 4olmossr a w` out. . alums `o'likerlirami—ot tininess. et p r tv it eaqiiAdd ant -----; - PrileTuba. iltesyvinl4 ao vett pica* . a mean. lolocatss cilitieirlitth - lyoust Iwan" two Shill , VIIIIPOner_. tkibi akillifibitnr. o*, lb/orator* row ,i 4 nivallugadhaskwhlbbenniOnmeb **Ube n ~. lauckNitore 4 111 141101*- Mid %.4411MitAlp4?-Flielult" / A :umber inftWajli ms fill,49l/ Alaillit (MIOO4 en v too. Oen" haft% MAO liill twit ,4 4 12/11462 - nu towu. This enisuolFor die -11° ir Ale very Oasonatai 'Ada sad en, tear ceedisi 11141 ii:Artai At inUrririm . __ . TeRlOl - 1 aall 11 - , 1 iltangiagek. si ,iimi:figiii T", V:311 . ei %Its; ' i ;— i , y ttg :,, .•-• : ' . .1 1 7.4 1 .• .- s.. , • , , , rr . t al it n 14, ..4+ ME BIM ET Hal ictOr. '~ ~~` ~' BEE