The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 30, 1868, Image 1

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CDT Telegraph to the Pittsburgh gazette.]
2-1 M!ty .. 29, 1868,
'lit, "fir If l TAnft 417'0 -
A memorial of citizens of MilledgOville,
Ala.,•4l•lnittlh9 icatoSteof ila r State cap.-
. was referre , J, ,
Abs?„ a petition of liiriliituiliegi:Prtrstdent
of the South' CSrotimi clniirtniticni r ttini the
iseriabligd PO.WIOr• [fen.
• 'C'suiliythitit CoNctleci*.pprOired thelecinsti
-,•• •
• °tine of the bar of
' , •;J.Nuchigati, that "the , Eastern' District- , be
abolished.and thelvieile; State..nionatigited
1.- lone: district.; - .Referredi,•• 'J • •
Mr. SUMNER, preeentet'aL
ozitizens cifl Beaten aski* Sialatarice to the
' oenintgiableiiforSt: EferyaCatial, Deferred.
' l4, - Mr.-SHERMAN, Dein , the ; Flntince Com
reporteMsti arnendnient to•the Na
--tionat Currency !bilit tie had. received a
*a letter chi the suhjeetfront the Controller of
.-Ahe'Curnsvd, which he would ley before
_. the Senate and''call:up the bi
Afi ll'at au:Sarly
te •
regulate the coasting trade of the Northern,
Ncirtheastern and Niirtinvestern frontier,
Mar. FESSgi•tiiEifiliTiliiidial&tiiiriiad
not received sufficient consideration from
.:- ," the Coviniiitteeon Coinineree, and ought to
be referred-back to them. • -
. Mr A CECANDLER replied the bill had
biteht .04110fhtbi (Moldered :Mil will report
unanimously.
Mr. TRUMBULL urged the passage of
• the billz!: - Itmly; objectional features sp
. peered amendments could be offered.
At this point the bill to extend the char
,(ltfat _ of ttdE_iWaoftettshittetcat csintr:,over
from the rrwdent, with the announcement
it had become a law by the lapse Of ten
dr rsi shiplesreeeipt by, him.- ~- ...... • .
MaiDENe''rePlYibr - to Mr.
Chandler, said he had been informed by
- membeis of-the Committee that thlad
relied entirely on r ilidoilAitAlielL it.-
.
, : man upon which, stsnffing alone, l} er .
. ''Weil infornieddid Senator .(lar: Chandler)
• ~, might be,. the• Senate •;could 'hardly predi
: : 'att:' *I 'action. ; • He sent to die Clerk's desk
" 'the opinion. of the:Treasufy Depart ment
- :• 1 ' on the subjects -- • ' -•- ' '• - ' -•
, ,: ~The morning hour exidring, ..the: unfit"-
, . dahed.inisineas of, yesterday came up, and
. the Arkansas ' bill, 'miss ' oatisidmed,l the
questiori IsittiMi: nitre amendment
r striking t • tiamental -co:With:1o; -
t' ' lirr.'ED made a long legal argu,
meat against the amendment, holding that ~
- COngretts cantrwee conditions :, of mis•-
'''
91c41 1;i4te ' CfAtii4. 1 i 1 Y . 04 - idintri;;ijitig
d 'ssr. Ed . un ' views. ' - :
e , , 401iM m oldilditin_11tkitii,MW;:dieffen r -•
• - -oral of army was. requested 'to incur
-" mit tattle Smite any =reports et ,papers re.
ceived by Min sincethe 4th inst. relative to'
the late election , in Arkansas. - ." -- • i
At 4:25 the Senate went into Executive ,
..ciiti.sind Pithfifiquentagitibidilla&ii:
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_ .....401313,E OrWREETNTAtIVEIAI.
• Mr:, MORGAN • offeied-'s -resolution in...
31 atructinr, the Speaker te, add :members of
„the opposition party'hi . - the!Konselci the
- CoiOngtee to Investigate "thitAtteteSjOhe
case of Charleti W.vilVeffieli% 0 ' ' ' ) - z-• - • I: . .•
.. Mr, BUTLER. pbjected,but_the Spanker
;',.;,..rtiled it to be a queetion a pnvilegii. ,•,:- )
'Mi. UPSON rehted the question, of ititibe-
JAR ativrlit e ßTWld the ICC'eset
,-4 byyeiss' ,`lnli , - r f • fificoiddei the
mr, . • Offeredsibnilii ;resolMipb, -
:- when the Speaker ruled it not -a 2 privilinied
• ,question„ inking . substantially the lane , as
thatthnilorusetermsed to consider:'"' ' "
•Me."BlNGEOBVealled up his motion to
„..rpoonsuder the vote bywhich -Mr.: .-Wooley
was list evening . orderedltete committed
::- Ildfty a 0 11 4,Vd III eitigil4lrPett.
they -' Minn ni at some l e ngth : efe . ' : the.: ac
tion of the•Cotireittesc ~• " ' ' , ' • •
V,LAn. exidtiN,:diseunilan'. SjiiiinduWdur;
n'..• g which 4mr: BROOKS made a''. speech,. :
" '.6oxering•ct statement by Mr. Wadley, as to
InAlifi:Minner in which he hid .inten. treated
.I , 3ilyt 1 Mr. , Butler , In. Committee, chisoteteri
,z*kmr.isirtiOW action - as; rude;Lattaalv!
- and iniuldpri etatip thathis - answers when,
given Were - iri . , altered and changed
bj? Mr. `- 'B utlers:- the,- witness being de.-
- -flied any opportunjiyilictOMalpEttlat
on two or three occasions; tnsth e
wan? . - refuaddi eplirmilakon 4 1 46 . : -;see is
own evidence.andloconsult wlthhis maxi
sit, and,,,aa Ada refinat,to 'relate private
business to the Committee,'which . hadino
reference to the trial of - the President, or .
Mae Otteles ot. peachment or •.to-the-'vote.
of Stly.fienater.,_,Coupled with - the - direst
to be brought In Ilib Aar :"60the' Mffitifile,
Gm. Lint.lia=latioaroo offal L a
21 - 2
a fine--
•!-- ;it tu=t7l . 4di March 11169, a c
d on
wit---
• 1 / 1 1111 ~nitaiallfogfiodhind tied go ; &fatly
~°r A/ I *V ''' • t•ti-: f" .4fLaL Intflesa (*Maid
.:.lllk ;,t, ,- Vl - 3. '''
• , ! . _ dikultetr.-Matters that -
..2... 4 xi.tt1e te s • hint -. ndef.the piatection.“and• •
sanctrofifftbnlllllllenstf Went 'mtd'horral-
eel, and it be, should make Attach'
disclosures stifehenmstances, they
can • be made l only,swhen„the demand is„
mada by competent authority, , which pos..
SeSiliiipciiitii wiiiiniiiiilditit Sir e.refusal to. .
disolosei*4llhetElbditr itself When the ,
_disclosure is _unt_vol ' WWl:biked, -
and the witness le ' .1":11 .11. - I_l
Mr. BliQOAAtz M oo n dlrtAtfr.are-..
=attic NM 111.151 s mis.:
representation of theASIOt CV 18
apparent. He wanted td min . - cote )
lay withther• .a nd thus prevent.
hishis answers to accoMpOsh h 15 .,,,r
answers
Bit3orkesiiii#M - -.
'jams ewe tharlhivitrenro
t "=•• th 41 04 ,1 0 - 7/04001 1. 1 1 * • ti
atwer
•,--. ;Airdokariy,Oly , ilaniai" have
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'.44Witir!l ' -.-"- i )• ,'IlZi.2l ,-..0.,1
Vol% -I - t he ila/4**a. V 4 Willi*
- • i , r t . by La gentleman from; Bas
~ • , .. 4 !O.':
..-:-- • . BUTLEIV stated - theAlltAigas i t
tweet' the gentleman -and igsdnntett re .
ka Wats a q 4 b . 1 i4C44 141 :111 1 1M'1: .taught 1
coriitesy. ' ''
n The SPEAK= alitt+-i" Lt is presumed by •
at
.49"- . ,that the relations be..
laiiiiii z ali tiTeLbens are cordial, and -whea l
. the Kens°. wonldh dad** tti the gentle-
—lll4lkW3MgarP:Pattatr"
usedh.fr .s. °
: We Z i t irArbesYs 1; '
WH .
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the w
aa 0 9+ - don e ' to bring'
inss *Nis >XV: The refuiets -
-nlia af ra llniAll*ltiosebabildlinedittZ
YlV...mem wasunetteosnesese.cr •
ti t i ll #49ClitalliPedtWiliff t o :1114.
, .
T. ita t kiliel e ti .1.,... , : d
to ' threa ts • '
=ads bY all.lndians member to thr:eatiVin
sale Ream' t he bemuse she refused
p hllinewe Bez iltar to vote f
ochmtmt. • or b m
ilk' JULIAN, the member Allude d to,
ME
exPliah o '4'' Op: 4 iiiiiinilii l - I ; 4 4'sv /a/
Miss Ream,_ but denied-having used , any
threats.
Finally Mr. BUTLElellciletldBd at
tion of the Muusigexu, ~allndingi t blhe
compldint that thitto were no members of
opppaitiln3 -party on ;Ithe - )ComMittee
said it was impn - deiii for * Ali. Egg . , if he
weribefeiVti Grand- StnY;-- tn: retinae the
rett of the'forty thieves to be' put ' on, the
Grand Jury.
The ii}max= slam Iliiiibtitibf,difier,
though Mr. Butler dis claimed
, any pilson
tirappnektitin'Of ; 3' "0 _
On.a,vote by the . House he,was allowcd to
The utOrnitig tichtr haying exPireid;,*.
:,PMEAIII. withdre* his motion to recon
sider., so the resolution stands as adopted
yestezdt4T.if Thlo SPEMLER; daSdf r.
Woolley's wife. and nounselwoul4 al
lowed to 'visit him. -- • - •
x►i:
Mr. O'NEIL, ; from the. Committee on
Commerce iepotted k bill - fOr'the proteo:
Mon of NntantW whiloh:eras.apeataity
signed to follow the bill to promote com
merce, which itiadßeednitraiter.,..for f the
second Tuesday in 'Juink
MkThe-Bbuse refused to...agree- to a motion
by Mi." CARP to adjourn into'Committee
op Apliropriatkon.
A diecuesion arising in reference to the
treaty now pending in the Senate for the
sale of 800,99koreli4iRheinkup Amide in
Kansas at one dollar per acre, Messrs. ant
ler, liameacia;4o4-andAthers.,`denounced
it as a swindle. Mr. Butler stated an offer
had been. made-to..pw:at,9oo;ooo:fur the
property in ninety days.
'Without disposing of the bill the Houie
adjourned.• Er.
; -
CBS TeteliFopb to the Plltabursh Gpset":l •
: • MAIM AMERICA.
,
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'steamer brings the
.following, news from
Gen. Lopeewas at the Junctionitf Tebee
tuuya and. Paraguay rivers, where he had
succeeded In concentrating a tome force in
a strong position.liga.mcn. had for some
time beerr engaged lit throwink' , e,uten•
sive entrepchMents, wer b 'nearly
completed: - Lopez' . was well supplied -with
provisions and war material, and
-his corn
nuittioatrons +nth litterioewere' unim
paired. , ,
i 9
ay .—Rio Janerio daten to the
9th littiteit'egraZrom
the scene of war was that a decisiv ion
wes`atton>~ co faki
The last dispatcloks,frent
~,tbe allied cautp
state that the tiittatdidnent* Uf the Pam.
,gotayans! stronghold by land and naval bat:
teries had ceased aucturdemwern given for a
general assault - drift:le 'Works:
t'. GERMANY." (,-
BERLIN,May 29,-112e, government of
NortteGemitity his`ftbellahea - impriaor,
Aent for. debt- • -
• .sta m iimoria tt
CBr Telegraph io ttiebVnitt Guette.l • _
Vr.--4=1.3 SternVll§; night
niiradedOhrisdan 'ckittob 'shed.
‘
'Seven nagreei, While attempting to enter
'Math's"! 0 5 0 0 1 1 '2i 3 lied,
last night,werelred upontrythawatchitan.
One -num. named, Geo. Veers was lattdly
.wounded. 'Tin! ot her atiyert . tl Opts
Mid than '- • - •
'Sint Van Pelt, 'n nego, wiille:attempting
to enter Want ocCo.'s grocery.wrisAkot in
lbe knee aild arrested.
J. W. Hampton, _ clerk 'for •-Wormly,
/Pocket Jt-Co., was . einnglhotteil•laAnisbt
and probably 6
The first shipment of ;tow wheat wW-ro
°dyed fronf'Patiolneilknify; Mist.; to-day.
It was very and had been shipped to
. TherliaiNfest baiftioninienced in
MISR asippc abdlakiolais."-' l3 .
Terrible Trarielo- 7 in 1 4;111116' g_ifour
Children Murdered. "- -F L I
En_ ~Y Tq19 1 "90 IQ M 1 1: 1 , 1 14. 1 7grig4.41 0 104 1 ‘3 , :
Almanac, May 29.—At a small town
called Lincoln, near Arkaninds,
41:
which was settled by freedmen , , a -ne o
inu' ned•Coobrane was deteetell'lbl,airt r
named Wm. dlibicksAct 1ir4111611 Mt fie
with _h ,wl4.4ind -attivaltod..him.... h
rano lcillettllabcribkiti-the etwftt,et, and
inimedbitoy tiy9r , d oitioli: ):11026cIett Ttirlp,v
:Who had' four - Children, .-11104.day,an, the
gil i i ; 1 1 n ett a t negrAirmaVe u i t r ,
, nxi.'W tear -,listr.Vochriini we nt aqr
'Several' dart; lent ly • CY' rt
Cbtipontlis
s andAritki#nectilip,'`lnithinikinil,
`wholieve;lrdd tplitt 'Witter' heroin the atilt+
tary authorities. Cochrane is not yet ar
-100.4! .;.4'1.4.,1 ..,, ..5.5:111,4 Van!,
11) Ilia I r all b
4 • 13 7: f• P*44sirlak 0f5e14.3
Yana, Maya"-Baron , the
'Alitissistiffintlistar,olllllSettadst e
.lokisy and communicated from Prince
600/Fb 'tho'lkitattan.
government to the uhli?eseFmla nit aw
151540'1111. nif4lnginsel &fief t
it°,Zei° o VrOtTilq ul q w
jari,;fistitunganio, fbaniced the
rom closing byatayingit itilbaination
!parted was the _Snit official tion 'of
4;*. e
asffinedatftlialYnion beltitigOnse
todilght,, as . the guests of • , r .Raymond, ,
NroWisisiag44l4l6fftladdingtidliMir fro.
Morrow, evening tbay"wlU
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VlNTl*VelleficUlt* - :" 1 i s +'3 • ,1 b° isdoei
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4 1 1WATOWIsh
R. 41 INgstw.4nBAxrt'iill4llZl
chkon.. _,roi4iktosgoummrga
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rateliwrand Nit Jim
yesson.zoo tA.II:IIrIZA.3
4 1 014 f i j i giarill4f1
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ROA mai e,,Central
iiitarowd; nears efts-illir eavggir
. 41 1 1 / 4 0 5 4- this month, already
....* 9934O P,Mpi I
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41, 6
CB/ TelelttoPh to the Pittstowco,Gasotte.]
RzoincoND, May 29.—A duel back slime
near this city between Col. H. B. need and
Md. B. J. Porter_. both army (dicers. At
the first fire Reed fired in the air and the
matter was then adjusted.
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VIALANIX
LorrwgcrlifitrAtaDteplitethes from `LW
lin repeat the rumor of a Polish insurrec
tion on tleiGallreltitt r fratitier: - At 'Viiinria,
however, the ntbl7 4 : d4er well
inforined circes.
EnrAricureNiDeQuirlic
LoNtioN, May
96y, for money; 943‘10194x for account;
five4weinty bonds, 72%®723t1111n0is Cen
tral, 97; Erie, .1734,
29=-Esteiiing.—Five-
Iva& closed at 77%. ,
I.4isniNt•or4 May Z):—Cotton=Salea 10,000
• • Atplanda••a&..-1.13.01.1,-Or.leane,--IWd.
bfaneheste!..marketrAplgto-,C9rn declined
'73713: all qnetatidics
Alyrwgnp, Afay 29-_-Eveniny,7-Petroleurre
closed steady. andom9l4llogekji •
.BôBl 0 7L . 7 4. 1. - - - ffna .4 K
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1 Hawley, Alen. Grant and Ma.
Colfax--The_Candidates will
Write Lettere formally Accept , .
in g•litiiik :11roartillialicntitC
ply telegraph to the Plttabirgh Gazette. '
Wellittittnniii.MaY 30 , 1868 . .
The CoMmittee appointed by the Nation
al
Union Republican cenventionp.under in--,
struetions from that body to present to !
Gen. Grant tuul 'Sbitniler Colfax irecord.
of its proceedings, , and to infbnp:
them of their nomination, performed'
that drif`if',.., l • Illas W adreaig betweefi
eight and nine o'clock at the residence ef
Gen. Grant. About two hundred pommel
worepresenA t IN,Fludiria ; ttelegiktes to the
Convention, several members a' Congress,
General Grant's staff and ladies of the fami
lies of Grant and Colfax. These two gen
tlemen stood side b side, and the vseta
teitlirittiectin: a.T. ll ' '917 ant of
them, thus affording a foil view of the
proceeding.
Gen. Hawley, President of the Conven
tion, delttered the following Adams: I
GentleitimweThb , " National :Mien xte.
publican party, assembled in National
Convention on the 20th -ef this month,-ap
pointed us, the officers of titeContenVion,
to wait upon you. In otiettiencli 10 - its
„instructions we give you a copy
of the record of itsproceedings. You will
4iipfeigv. ttatili Via iroverned by the most
paCrlatfe rholliefc harmonious, enthuslas
tic and determined. We mean, In your
own words. to save in peace what we won
in war. We mean to make it a solemn
practical reality in the United. States
that all men are created "pal en
dowed by thial—."4 ttlin
inalienable rights, among w c are fe,
liberty and the pursuit of happiness. We
intend that there shall never be cause ,er.,
pariapjtoorik. of ril war in this nation,
Awiiikinatedidtber-mo ose who would en
slave their fellow men or those who must
tight to regain their freedom. We believe
there can be no permanent peace
save in justice and equal rights, the
equality of all 'ARA before the law. / We
hope to see our government reaching.to the,
remotest corner, and to the humblest per
son, securing to him by impartial and irre
sistable power hlatxpeoutOiffety, th bt
tattle avails afhls labOri lizidithe ,
the opportunity for physi c al, mental ~ , rind
moral advancement. The best guarantee
for the continuance of such a gov
ernment is to gird-C:I.BU classes impartially
a share in its management. We hear ranch
of forgiveness and fraternity. We do most
earnestly -desire a. speedy return of the'
policy and. measures of peacettil time.
None long morb for a fully ratorett Union
than -those - who.-en
~ -atistie t e*.flkeir
Airerfninent iitirlng tricilatot ' ; , Itar;
"but the dead men-have left at iriottr
hands. We long for peace and will;but
it Ii
wit Zte—faiditi wbs.reit Milii-lr fel
low-men. We do not I y and hope
lessly ask for indemnity for the
Pelt. .;- ' seek ~for sea it ,-- ter Tr ahe ,
futures iT will see that . ~ ;: . . hbion
bellevio the integrity, elm . .. • ..
. been
emy, in governmental affairs are the duties
of goal, citizens 'arid' honorable men. It
makes thest,iict fuifillment otnational ob
lAgatioria Paha ofherior never to be waived.
While thieft,civiiized '.
world,, recognizes
full soda' final' payment ea the only pay
ment, that:Won Reptiblieen party will ever
consent to tender. The equal rights of
adopted citizens are .clearly: weeded; and
all people who ',love our • -government
are hospitably invited to , come
Xrall l4 ini °YAW s i 3 negibirti anaktirittiblite
to its strength. The Convention spoke in
nothing more warmly than•iniprofferring a
hearty welcome' to all those who, lately in
anikeolvOrB 1 1 / 4 041 21 4 the :gaited , Atates, are
now so frankly, and honestly o rating
in ,
..,_restoring , - r peace . and , hing
truly free tiovernment. During the last
three. years •Anintless indic*ons of the
peoples citolpe tor nexA
_rt.,*eient have
"-beerkeribirehi- tipotill /11#ing
made its statement of principles andt pur
poses the Convention deliberately and
formally, State by State, territory
by,,,..territi: . •*r, ,recorded the - wili s ,,of its
constiMentOild 'imarilniettsiy hothinated
you for President of the United States, fol
lowing the work by tumultuous and long .
continue ct ritapiteat: iv *
ttitiria, _of joy, pride an ti
confiden.'•L We 1 you Will' be faithful:
to the Constitution arid the laws, and to the
support f the principles rat
.. rou)
rtritil:o4stke gorres-Iol7**
ti nire Mien 0? 'the
people any policy of your awn devising,
for you have said that the will of the peo
ple_is,om )ittraf„iite 1a,,,,,.T1ia words of
thili-~ 'Mid zytVar , %eaqtifirtr - 'fidelity
afford evidence that the nation cab
safely and wisely place you in ' r he
Ktandrof Washington and'Llacoln:
half of the Conyent i lmi To hander ''ybu
nomination fbi"-Predidelltr And solicit its
acceptam,A .I_l ary9o no hi g h er
proof 0 t 7 1 - f past 02' our
confidence 4 11 32 4 1 / 4 murik ri ve propose to
elect you.
After the itiiplowelfll4lThjeh the above
speech wad raerfed Md WWI Gem Grant
4, lMistgra k: ria!beXiblde i n f 4flaia•
Ronal Haim_ ViMiriptipj& I wi# 'endeavor
lu a very iihott litibe tO 'write yOu a letter
accepting thsttnhit yu,ltsve imposed npon"
ni„.(i t ifiplabs6.l t TA aMt- zik grit': •
foltille for the confidence you have pleat, in
me, I will new aay':iiiit little . %Ind '
that,SPlatititilt Via' , 46 ,3 i11ee
.with widoWybo hayeaeleeted me as i
idate va for la i igtesidential eft .
carizay, jii U01_1190)04 0n. , ,cl
se i
i.tun...p , orowi eittindowefitlii ill
deal of *Wen, { pad ; ;IL: w ig:Aided th
the haimony
,„ and_ a orip? ,W l 4 O l l
0., - te z f k , e ' r s iiitit • ttai '' de
i es thai — rOt ajlegtlithi
the WM — lrMi - tan - i l t‘enNtt:
the perfermanoe of all duties w hich`
/Vl2l/Mtegitir...4.. , ct... ..
duties to; - . • n, time w i ll
determine. -You hasign-
re . y said in the
a o tn se , ogrFir sidkiiiir Rai 1 shall Mr vi°
ier ft , Liit4l7cr, AI.II.4PAPP
_ it tor.:, ! ,l,troff ..,) ..ir.,1.r.” , t0vi14
II 1
a 1: eitlif-400 _
_Hal ~4 011101 .1144!1ki
~ h et Y4 B , l *WA:iii#44ooor i
z.-2eink. 'ilasiihr tliiiirialtiikkaar eipiiiiitei
Gklifax, saying : You have heard our dada
ration of principles at Chicago ; . and tbeart
fore I need not repeat them. - Yon are tip
thatnumercrus oanditlatal for Molt
denoy were presented. , TheY , Wars lairei
and respected. Your eelection was brought
A' rr
t." _ 1
aaa )I_aTZ:l 1.4
• It I
COnfidatiee 'tattle tiatihniVhtteilts revers:
and defeats ever increase the national perili.
It.lareto Unt ettibettip_illierefote,oto the
millions of Republicans in the forty-two
43tateicabd-' Territories. vepreseietiatinlthe
Chicago Conventiop, thot our organiza
tion yure—liep4 86: ArVieriaribtY hitr•
,WoveEmifith' . the Interests t o
ropublisi thetthe triumphs end, revers:oaf
the,.. one, te c ry l : ph's ithd
sea of twiner. -4EB g General,
o f ea t
armies, with'. his' *tole . crush
ed' the rebellion, 'OW key :note: of hit
polloy;,i ' that! , loyeltzOhoetld' 7 govern
what , 14altY , Preselt*eft,— halk been worthier its deenorod%record:in the war.
:Cordtally. agreehrireqh the platferth ADS-
Ott by lie'NfitionarCouverition.'addlhe rel.
'elution+, thereto attached, I ateept the nets-
ination with / which I have., been, l honored,
and wlli hereafter.. communicate that ao
ei3Pfatieotti yenrin the more ihrlind manner
that usage requires-
There were long and continued demo
Mrs:none, of ' The puha:mit
ordsent generally advanced' and shoo
Gerhi' Giant 'and Speaker Colfax by , the
bapd an coegratnUted them' on the choice
of the Vonvention. The party then with
dretrbilhe adjoining TcPIP'-*ilert colle-
Mei had been prov ided. •
and _
.The - Republicans held a 'Grant Coffee
ratlikettiou* to-tight . : ' . Senator
WllsonWasiamong t epeakers.'li •, •
.
-.:-!:: - BELTt IOU& '..- :,':I-:' ! -
I
Quadrennial C- r :.. • • bl'Alher t MeMilnet
Eptscepa Church.' ' • 1 4 I . •
(Byetegtaet t to the Pitt buret Gazette.] 1 •
_
,Ptucioihl untYlfeurth Day.—
Bishop lititmemk In'the
The . I :?6#l4#4te `IE - 4itint street -44. El. '
durch.npartettlit, 4V.4' the ale on 4
4usteeii by - 41004 et: to halli said, .
pypperlivin ittirbit ,
red. F..-4. '
.The Canunittecp , e state of the Phuich .
reported a reectllltio - iiidorsing the radielf
-
40 Pastors' _ , ". Union of Pidladel-•
OW, recommedlitikais a model for Zither
cities. Adopted. j,,,:• - *1 - -
' l -W ,
ilbe same ComfbitAilli reported thit: ha*-
* earefelly4=l the. memorial
from Elkton,
~ praying this Gen-.
411 Conferenoif***d the. vote at es
t i
stip passed on ":ien "re td" its
meeting, they hat saidvote ..
few...tuft& A :,..• • - ,;t
Bishop Am . 'ltted - a paper. by re.
plea, 4*--IFIL referred 0 4 - 4be 99Pluzittee of
uoriferetiett Off LikiDelegatiOn which was
read._' Thtt , papeW contained ail It'. fOt the
`organtitatkwof a --House of Lay elegates,
to Sat_ bt_AXtrtittlr I tiga , withth _General
Coll;
Bishop Ames said the p had been ex-.
amined and approved by four or five of his
colleagues. Referred.
The Committee on the State of the Church -
reported in favorof establishing and publish,
ins weekly religious newspaperwin New.
..Orletitm,,Charlop nut! ,Knoxv ille or. 4.4...
;tante,: .A.donLeW, s.. ..t it. 2. ...._ (
..; .:-: .0 4..
The Committee on Expenses of Delegatis'
reported that the entire amount thus far
reported is $14,450, and the amount collect
ed in churches to meet the expenses so far ,
as reported 1it513,276. 1 , 1 -
The order or the day taken *up, and Dt.,
Curry of N. Y. made a long speech against'
the majority report.
Dr Hover, from special Committee of Coil,
ferenmap i lay delegsliqn,: ) ,repgrted a plait
substantialry the same as thist of the ma jor]--`
ty, subject to the approval of both laity and
ministry. It was adopted by a vote of 228.
to 3, amid loud demonstrations of satisf*
tion from the floor and galleries. 1.:
r- KT.; 'l;77.4M3l7stiazaciiisaadlSlT.J9 - .: -
ti r i ci i &?
...r. 1. ciratey; of' India v. ate r
was - ailinitted to a seat as a delegate. 4 u:
1-'"'Report of the Commissional taßolikrAill
cein No. 7, was take the iteinyre
commending that a book agent be el adt t e a
to reside on the Pacific Coast, adopted. I
A sesplAgipg we," ahlidoiam t viding:
thatrtlibnwholeJ pu of the ,
church be under the direction of one Book f
Committee. ...,.. 1
'ZI all ;.'....t vr T-si,mk=4. .'":. c .. - -ze: 1
Presbyterian General Assembly. i ,
(ny Telegraph to the Pittsburgh desette.l
fatittc , ittniar-Latetmideiteitithied b
t
an emphatle majority that the vote upo
tne questiotell 'te-tibkitilibiall4 l l4lm:cc
hail pight this milking. , ,
Honpast. ibibe Otkt*Aileorritift
from the Joint Committee of the
Churches on that , subject, addressed the-
Assembly in support of the report in al
" V: 47"ir li tjt-e4ilriLta mfr 44c iti 4lnink'
the ac on o he Com t tee ,d e fining ng th. I
P m / me* Ilaida Pif r !T r !!!,l 3l4l4 4 /11 7 6 4 11 $
PliMPtU t ipud! s t o. Vii . i s.k .i ?y,
' Iromi..pcust, rittileiulsoiuultidtell , theilretpuer.,. 4 , ~, 1 '
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ha
• telithb Disete-iirmidteiribr Murder.
~ , ,watieursoulo the ritisbandi Gassus.3- , ~,
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d 1 ae ,S cretary : of ,
hiatiani; by".thwiPtesident
41 1 ,r,11 13 Y *sic
._„' - ' ltir!.'ifU 3•ot'7-' , . ' .•: i ':
Irtil::Filei ' t;t•th' o Pftulriti#2 l 4retii,i . ..- - _. •
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with i mg Qt. the_ t_maoxltfito4PAPP
of
theirl ecanieritkitirtni - Aftero,l , llyely.... , hand...
ohaking,... (Cot - Aillittattii , citNtousytivei*t r
J iiciWeritid'iifttivitio6iiltitiefttitirdiiiiiikii : -
tten.4,iiiitt;44‘ ) ****o* tolette i
„iii4e44ti4;iit.'iiiiil. 040gemt ikatimi'
gitiYiil4.44: l ,7 illt , . ' ' ' lYii Attle„Ak; , ,, ,' iv,
ATM I ‘..0:••:,-, , doOre.ii Lot .iJullitit,-14X.J i ,00'.c. i;
Ofindidato for, pilitiosi,oftlie;csl;• - atfardo me.
7 4talt*t_ithreitkatO feel- ihatal) have the', •
iiiitifiett'of 01030'4;416 40 , 6. 1 *tii.ijieliiumi!
mar:— If„l'dt . not ell 40d t 0 000114pice
#fiO4f:o;:liiiaiiia.l6ei 4eie: - !lifietrotii
.. Of ie.:
af g l,
_Optip ~thk-I p osktfon-r " ; The.- icociPtiwko ;,, cif.
the' - :lft unto. ifiattek ,iit, OhOic4:„ out of.
;gat . : -,, , ciatiac4iviog Aiteopedibe,r.oo3l-'
luit; 'rreeelve - ' . your: : 144' 'AilV.ntixt:
'NOVmintier; t” Mutt think 'yon, r'grintleinen,
'for tile honor-. 'yon":l2aVe , -- Conferred
i!. he affair took place in .tisr - Itresenee , of:
the ,i3onvention: Conichitteep I with. , whom r
were. Ailettent:GteggiAieilorals,,-.ltawlics, i
Atd.eitnrPl l oo4:Conuttlki 1;0ent•4144,11 , 01i..
cock; oncl, ;colonels; l'ist :
~er,.Witoiter„ind.,
• ZOO,: 4400 Gentligil* . statr," :-AftlW oo 4, :p a w:
4000101WOMiiietsitititi ';GMieilir :0 . , _ ffix-..
tendediiOrdial '-iiiiitatiori - to thO ' t , .•''
iee,tki'beiweientiit'hti'ietilifefiatittilit*en—
ing, oretheiticeidion of the forinsl:preeenta..
:tiontof theixonination of the NatlocialOon-.
: xentian.i,l , Irhet;Comniittoe•-then;' , leftwithe
; GezioralN headquarters Sir itheklspitoliito.
..9r Porrecnioriptli. , 4l7spker , col-.7
~,,,., • 1, , , , -itot•A..,, -,,) ,;1:, , ...;: • ,
, t 1 ~ - *•,P.9.4A6 ,,4- 7 . l f #F., ,! 3 :4',, , ik..7! - T. , ' - .:•i • .
• , 1 4eAr - op o o9 , 3r.:447fi:.capapot,4 , i,iiiniert , -
,Oiired,b,Vi . l4tcslitaxgi . V . iepesiktjesiroom'
of - the 'OfteicitreCifitt. the Corn-.
titttee.Witk littictiotOolitry.7pOotaity, 'Mid
listiiiiin_g , tkl ° i" le* . remarks by - 'eel: - Atte..
initni'• - 114 11 Eollitr • i4iyiett:dedi•billi#i He
'iollucted ittitriking tomtit , to the perils '
lanitlaridi) seit - i., which . ' were ',' endured: :br .
:the.,eoldierkAllitlzailotti idf ~..the,ilJoiont
in.. "deliMmiefl - igti - . Ow ~C, C otiitittitiMit.istid..
.ttzs:- : 0f*.1404c c ountry. • 9104 1#3 ,, were Ittoi ,,
:ii, iiktioni of the natiotifpthotosOcilmnii,
0 oto4oyltii3O - :l2CiVernuietit , 143ttilWtir`..
-. bttr,tal, - *teat4l,4o l 4;WtOritOit gift's
tide - It Awed Ad' tlioli- :Vp - 0 - a ,
ikorikapiattbiltiatiitlifiltionfitMiiiiiitee%
the Bipnblielrottildiiiittimitkile;telng'fiiMi7
'.;frOiltioremjefirtfiCitt:lol ll thelteptibilo;wome ,
Jii.3hir :freshness, :cif itfeltiJonOonditiaie,
';itiripe the maturity of: life'. Octobet, '..,.. The
tandSoutk.N4 1 4 ?'.91r th i -te tilled :wit h-;the
griveO of the tuition's, patriot sons...- Their ;
~,Th e ir,
memory. Wil t ever - be: inscribed in Olt pawl
:Otte hearts as long
:ail' ,tiitie 'shall liat,::o - i. the:,
'
republic endure; . l'hehkitifir the' Voitiiiiit''
lettlithii'.xeiiiiiiiented th - efearilkiii' . of : the
'tieritterdifindere Cif - the Uhkei ' for . „tliiii'Mt. , .
vressiotv '.til" i their ! ; esteem--':/atid . regard,-
he r, i dosed f.' T.: Nikki ''::,. the lii mainrineer;; 'that,
-if.: thel.loallot l':bor.,:: 3 illiMali :: '.iratify;
)the noOnAttoms..at Pbicait4A ble,:tidelitylof ,
principle oatut:dey/Rtiontlothe l lYpicui ;would ;
flhotv,T, hit i thetr,:enniiiienelndlncit::4oen.
'iiiiiiptapi4; - , - ,A,opy orttio,lpla9 - gtu..o:pol-,
einlei was presented le 'Mi. coiki; and'.
ift - tr a feW•nceiligtitti,tArConiteittee retired
ond the Speaker rit'ltueit"to'' - hie dot es in.!
~the House: of Napresilimitiviii.; - : :,-:z , ,a .:, ,
...• . -
OStf :8031aFIELWPI ;12rObil,VATIOI, TO! tHE'
-.WAR. OFFICE CO. SIFLUDIED., . . 1
The Senate ,in Executive session .:to ,ronMed• the '-consideration "of 'the
nomination of:General Sch.ifield to be Sec
rata.rY9f Mar; ralifielelkit*lva4 c onfined to .
Ske_jk_tenintaf 3 . and, . 511 440 1 l -.444Pdtkond
Xe&m.rilior.i.att A41011$;- , - . . .
- 7 Witurast' The order St I.!iii.Preifident.
'rein . pit ' Sieretarrlit4hin 'Worn' office_
~,O nitt;li conatlrlitional andlibilral;=bat &teas)._
tecuitt7of hir.4tiintoir bailng. oit Theodor
relinquished said office, therefore t ,-+.., -:
Resolved, That the Senate. ~ da.iadvise, and
rit,Boot , tO 4 1 te..APPOlittment of Oen,' Soho
-..413.c.tif! ' , I.• ..T , -.•.ii--..1
, ,Thera was no t a r ,sitr,i t :piorthi,par--
flfes eeparatedon t i i ream lo as (bay did - )
"on the impeachMe t' &licltai; #bile,the vote 1
"on the resolution itself without such
Atatinctinir: " . ..Both-oe' tirelaMblia 'and 'rim.;
`Minion . were atioptad,tinid tiferelbrei Gen.,
Schofield isvainfirmed las asSeiretary of War;
3 . 7 : .r, , r , ; - I,6 3 6 l fickei c h t i r - ~lico V it ., l2, , . 0,1 11 tr i
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• 1 Aci u taloikkg iioditruititikiie ifitid teen; 1
itont'tei 66 , &math fiebri. Staiiiieri, to ilxil 1
TAtterney,Elineritlr H. II WinthinstO:
belfdhsistatltesident-Ait Argentine . 104 i
lin, :orme3. , Ashbbeli, , Aleeelisedr. i!; Tba us 1
IBalAfto.belMitdater- Resident, at: Coatallll- , '
141 r- V i °B JOW I W I ceitiVARVed;.)IRWRIA,4IIII- -1
rah 3 94 frirla4ilsrmt I fAIL One Ch .11p i lt-=
! rep...L:r_ri ,F.
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- Titherlo ly 'Rear 'A i d " f . o'4E' 4. -- M.
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tw ol obi a ti o tio othi n abeie-ri., .rp., ~... 1 : 1 . .
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..•Mt F.9JF( i Slrit3 f•io ttt . ..)l 7,'1•1,1- ',....:1/
a .1 , 41 ) iiiiiiiiiiiiiniticiii4saaid"tediniatOr.l
Sherman to the National Currency-Ai tio-,;
ty - tuctudenW iiilMft an In of_
... t t o l stilmon s i o ro dn 4 o6 y lrsrat tlu ~
dr „..„ : I, :v4 4:,. i i iic:t .„ a , i6o , ..,D ,
I , , , )stort4ii, .
jilt jE. .. , t ..)i f t i f i lii ) ii'v ed.
the Special 'Of `A
,BiTensiteWitiLOa biui-.1
Aker frOm d tii liiUg 7 frenifthii Olaf t.
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On :
Oa On iiniii' fl an
7 ko on Oats to Netr•TotkFlotuADlOY dull..
whi s t uo mi n g (012,15 !Ur /go
nnsettle* solos oar lots at Oats l
or and doll; silos of 1000.busu 'Westar at
ftyo--uorkettore. York doll: : at tig
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siyebtiatick Friday Riti-thetlittidaii4So
Rcketalein-tritingieistitil63tioastOrlfleli
had.been a Ued imispreTerrtect Wad/ate'
session last night over Mii-Wooliiy's: ease.
One of •the principalsubjeetawbleh• it Was
PrePese4lte decide, was thetas ett'whisigY.-
There 80 _ 01 98 to be a. neitr k ersal l l9PM4l9n
that, it will be redueed to iwenty-five cents ,
though a comPrOmise in4y be bad et,„l - 41w
cents per Olen. Manylßepablieluisfiv'ho -
have hitherto opposed an y reduction of.t h is "
.. , .
the.,... , .4
tax now favor it, saying t* , ree
investigation, corroborating the whole
s
tory of the tax,. show theta the *Mshytilolt
Is too strong for the Government, 'and must
therefore be got, rid of in' tie . oxily Possible ,
'way. , The question. fbr tbetirne of •adlerbill
ment,and whether the revenue-law shall be •
j ikr„,
undertaken thissummer ;with matters per
taiping .to - the Presid ent ial ..
eanvass,may
also ettembefore thecae which has been
fixed forMenday. even • • .
There is very little dlit4 . 4thatGen,,,Sche-
Held will be coniWell: S - SeeretarY.of
War, althongh ;the Deffiobrits 'are trying
-lend' tiwget. Gen..; kinck,iek i nominated in
hbilitead:, ' The ßeptibli&ne delft like 'to
benflrnirGeriv SoMFeld'VYO'SecietarY.Stan-
Um, ••removed; Mint: they 4111-•hisitetede it
in the ..end, , and:thris .atultify their:ne e :do
once more- ' -. . - ." - 1 •- ~ •;', t.,.. , i- i. 7 - ~ .1 :
Geligral , .Tioilal, etteiaAist;the Cabinet
meet'? as "Secretary 9C. War , YaaterdskFchnt
Gen.., oyineend: - .haa:eiT,Sel 4,J4e , W ar
Ofbce
' The . Senate'. CorrnPtlion','lni4tifisiting
Committee will comibence wee* next week.
It Is - generally' believed' that Mi' oetwo
Senators at least will be expelled '''.
. 'Either •fix•Senstor - CAUswell.nk General
ltsiskini wlll,-beilcheeen4 Secretary lg, - the
,Seniteon ildOnday. next',l The. fkiends _of
,both are-working hard, F,a-Sonator Foster,
of Connecticut,-, will - getltheuates of ; , the
and-mineschers. ~ , i
Yr. .- • '
Mr: Woolley r efto,usea teify in 're
gard-46 the disposal made by ldni otaartain
motieye.'''lt'is now ' pretty 'clear that - "the
•yoteofaWestern Senator mita bought Jilin
main: hat hall-not-yet' not - yet:been paid:for
- There anti thou hers,' whei- =lie the man
Suspected, :.and have Seim ides of• , the
il rri
scheme a corruption; tat Ale .hest.'not ito
publishanythingef the r 4 that is , not
° Vr al :. Colfax - " has beeninibrined. that the
'printers all over
'Colfax' the country are, forming
Grant and elite work for,
b its
election: 'Mr. I:o,efrects 11 get; up a club
In this city. = - ' ,
Robert I. 4. Walker will anoteed Secietax3r
McCulloch, if the latter etionld resign. ; •
Grand Army pr..inb , Itowl.tTritroa to
1 . :I, - iniateenot* Of De ' Pfiillidefl:` r
1 . puisu . sikf ,to an. - ;Crder pecie4 by General
Ifereommanderuf the.GL, A-114-a Con
. . ~, ... — -,
''.Ve au , ot. tbe .PO4:l43l4,;.thit*lniti. was
4lichlaskThpredef eraileg 'relative/to ob
intreing-'ll6taidei; hieStl pock. "allit:der
,tor
paying atilbulk 01 ibipacttotfiemiolu
of their diir'uallisniolliiii.""tiii - ineeting
•
Was organized liiddli4 doi; E. ' Liton
t
tcl9th AP the
_Chair, After. h 494 ; Yeaolutiens
were 'ideated': aPPoiati g,a committee to
procure - 8;4344Feb in whic 2tohold religious
services tomorrow,instsked of:complying
.strictly with the orderArby Area - tied the
1 graves of departed . soldiers wlth-linivers to
dity; and. Inviting the clergy of Allegheny
th :army , and all Soldiers te - ',Nr"ipete
n
, The committee appo aat • the 'above
_meeting:,met :lasts ere and made 4he
• folloWing arrangements :1 , J ..., - „V. ,-. , ,
1 `.. . The, 'services will ,be , eld;'4n. the ;First
Presbyterian Church , er-thhileitYi . et , . 7 %
9 'et,tr- teitnet7Pw , :( 86 • 1 141) eieninS t iv-
S. ' . , &Ovid, ,cidelating.l .A 11: honorably
discharged , soldiers ant - sailors, are .-xe
,iiiiested to tiseemble `at' the League Hall,
No:121 - tecocle Street; Allegben i' at'half
past obi eelock; 'When a p n will "'be
formed end march to the place of, holding
thesawkices. .., !! , ~' - it,-'... '3,,.:,.. -, , ,1,1
- ThiearrangementZtuf Auntie .in
terfere with any, one d " * ng,(to-loarnriont
' there: MS in Gen. ' 11, 9 1 1 1 91'. t g ,orow
the grevea of departed sOliliers,44 j tow
ere:. to-day; Mit, ia, . sulistitiated, en . Mat
of its being - IMM . . lent for the L , time
to comply With I ' e -0 44ei% -: - , 1 - - •
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l ard
r r:' ''''' Fillibiaillthil!! a ' *ain't. '''''' ' ' i''
'' ' 't. P. Keltinfl;E#ll4 44 ile EV47411.9,2Adtt0-
e l le, ' Clf .o l qc I C W$7° -N t itii. r ' ' A l 14:4dfle of
:li_niTtshurit's2iPite44ltud,, tab: k.9i . Yfedttelt
• 0 11 .1 r Aveningg, in that olpr, T h e -wedding
an tmiion
fwas.the most - brilliant ' oi fashionable • ever
held itithti Caidteli , andoccasi on ed unusual
'excitecietit aim tiossipl ,, , *eici -tvertfissien
liiidetiiiistidli 'lira . ' 'o2.4iiiiintir;'' . iiiiitf:the
choir.. 4, yfhere, the, Ammlui ve,,coretnorly
was Ferfertetsi; ;Fa* ellitt : to alt .' i4i9kot
,pop,, there being, Awe ithousktid
; 415
persons. in: attendenee, - , i• hcf. . 'pain( a
'flello43' itirltio hrideX in thei'll'lse
• '
~,I attended bYtheeliteet : berg,
Ile as - belie Irom'alltparisaof, eken
larYia:The bridal PresetititowbreiiirAtping
:with'the'itenerellnignrifeeneeoftlairocca
sionitbeirig_nnineronsimiple,andttrolol-
tt ik
ate) r -Met,ng not ct-testie Boom
neliy•gf the OnliPrettiltit , Ofttio•Ah9 IMP
/oiernir-9 , ' of : elgiletri‘ II t o 4. l 4;twrriin s g
t :
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7 4 , i it s igA r A't7 : i; g. l affl r 7 k ? P A"
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SP , ' It ii.'' , 4 - 0 ,-.: Citi ilentiftiii 4: 11.1:2:;11 IF:r '
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~toilii(oritedth; 7 AT#klortii#,4!: l6 '
10 0 0404 1 ,4 0 4rntOt ti ifii**-A lir .
474 1 ,4 4 044.. Y 24t4.._ ,-., •,tr.,_:utitii fvtg -c: =74, l3 ui
Whole untaber,batecred,4Bliot this nom
t•Peor 7 1- MM,Poihnicill:;reoo o 4l,,, o l l a
14 TrfasaY; Pentll.W 6 -3xif.ulltr i f i f.l: 1;
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12°In tiln: ' '-bout - *ode' ! Wl* 2.
80 1,4 ' ' ' ter
4 2) i ritif 4isiguaor
ecV l O
f 5 diem. of ! - ' - beadr , l *Med;
• the lniartr'l ' ~.." _ Ix .11 , aettiming of
t i, °who:eon 5a,71,060 4 , 11 pneumonia;
• the ' looin ; 4ficirw irierehiotOPlitelt - MOTO.-
i 2.4calleti felronq ,„. A,4 011 11i.s i i U7l
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t .!, a '..,. ' ;, :,, ''''.-
of ; ire h arse .0 ' ' " - a
gas eh on the bank lie mittended• 11,
is side "he hag Inoven, a defaulter to a
law ern ant, but the gentlemen clams
hi s s t,m to prove all these charges tue
lbunded viheitaffezded a paper mortal:
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