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•Che Recent Indian Treaty—ln
rir**tigatlon,Asked--The
Itinty of the Republie—lmpor
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tant i Act ionhii r ,CongKeY• 2 4fil
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.")
•swxstnimprors, Juno 3% I §o B -
THE REOENT INDIAN TREATY..
Hon, N. G. Taylorc t Cottatizekoner at If
,lian Affairs, has sent a letter to SenatOr
!tion4wpipluiiritow of the ConurOttoevci
indiea Affalra or the Senate, asking a full
'And rigid examination into all the circum
:dances attendirigthi recent •tr' u4;by -l • --- ` for the
:mks of the Osaße lands. He states posi
-I:ivelv that-such anpygoigationPPl prove
hat tratiaationV'attending-ttetreaty
were conducted in a most just and cou
pcientinus_ =annex, b oth , fer-Ahe, Indians paid feetheßtate of Riming:
'HE GRAND ARMY OP THE
PORT&IYT ORDER' AND' REQUEST. •
The following has been issued:
. Hz.A.nnwAYNX2Yrs Sa.AND ARMY OP
THE REPULIC. WASHINGTON,
• June 25th, 1868.
GENERAL PEMBA No.. 14.- - The Command calls Attention to the following
pongtesEdOnalr , aetions 'With-regard to,lthe
tmemortal '4reMbnitus of.the 410tiaxilt: •.4 .•
t.• Congress of the United States in'' the
;Rouge of Representatives 4:1 ; 'on
*kotion Logan, Ilesolved, That thq,
• fproceedings of the different citiesturna;
- fete., recently, id in cowmen:W.:ration of the
fgallant heroes who have sacrificed their
• ;lives in defence of the Republic and the
record of the ceremonial of the 'decoration
;of the honored tombs of the departed shall
'Jae collected and bound under the &redid%
• of such person as the Speaker shall desig
.nate;Sor use of Congress. • • --
• EDWARD MCPHERSON, dierk;•! •
HOUSE OF REPIIETENTATWESiIf
W AAlrtztotoN; June - 22 ;1868. ;„ ,
Frank Moore, ealtor of the'Rebellan'Rec
ord, is,hereby appointed under the resolu
ition '
SCHu COi..vex
• . Speaker; House of Representatives.
•
II . orddex , t q
make raccessinl raft, effort to
•Vdrpetuatil the ibcordsof a 'just triliutti" to
1:lour patriotic dead, department,; ;posts arid
, I corumands will forward to these head
' Pl ua r t i a Teveringlaartaining to the cere
• Or o nies'A ll ud to; which ' can •ald to ebnati
, Apiete the work proposed. Newspaper par
graphs,a editorials and reporters' acoonnts,
•. , and airmanuscript copies" of sadresaes and
lobservations which may not have been
;printed.
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$y 'order of
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"Team A. Looms, , ,
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Commander-ha-Chief. :
' TOPICS AND GOSSIP AT TILE vomit.
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. 4 Senator Thayer's bill to regulate and fix
.4the military establishment or the United :
, Statcs,...ittiendis ithelietto -InCt`egsa 'mut ;14'
.'-ntlitiitY'etiitat.::liildnitenliSi' ttell i fliffed Statati
- i
;:liY,rePearmg sectiOn .13, which.-fiieb.the
lnumber • of Captains inthe'Qbarterfinaiter'a
'i' , Department •at thirty, and the. nixtriber'of
~Majors at fifteen th ,
anpiohibits , the tilling:
of vacancies; tintil.the'ntunher of suctiaffil
. cora is so 're aced.
•'''i A- special to the 'Chronicle says : Coigne/
' : •.= Tappan, Member of the Indian. Peace Cal
l' • •il ; mission t arrived , here this monung from
,-, •the Plains. Generals Sherman and San
.. • • .. i , born are expected in afew days. The work
~..• ~' of the Indian Cni
omiSsion IS ibritligptestpit
.. " , :finished, and nothing can be Ail° until the'
f.treaties already made are ratified. Colonel
4:Tappan reports ,thak 'many stories:putilti.
:.: '2citenlathEn about thelndiananaanifestmga
_.. Idisposition too on the war-path again are
unfounded. The Connnission are very : ap
prehensive that there will be tronble grow
• ap
ing out of the failure or negligence of the
-. • - 11Governmerit,to keep, Abe treaties alfgadyi
;made -by them.' The • Indiaritilbes, with-'
.- . gout any exception, express a willingness
/! to go on the reservationprovided for
.• I thorn in the treaties made, and live,
• :', 4 faithfully up to the: stipulations
- - "therein contained, : but- the -Senate:.
:.•u by failing to ratify these treaties, has ,
prevented them from doing so. •
,In conse
: 8.- Iquence these Ad wing' distrust !amng
the Indians that the government does not
• • ' 1.,' intend to fulfill the conditions of_the treat.
•.-:ti ties recently made: '', It'is'the opinion of the
. ;,4 Commissioners., that, if. the Senate fwould
. ' :;"; promptly ratify the treaties made, and
•,,?i make ineeetutarP'apPriipriations to carry
*.' Ithem into effect, no further , trouble with
there - need - 1M apprehended. The Commis
' ' "t. sinner's labors were tranglatrtemn'ehtt foroi
''.',; want of money to make temporary pro.,
.'
• ''those'
-, . A visions for lndians with whom tree
" ' ' ties have been patuko t iklbreaty, lvss want.;
,Aly concluded'ivitli 'the Navajo - Indians;,
'''' The Peace Commissioners found them in
nearly a star,vinic, • conditipn, , although
the Goilitrntrient• -lityS-' 'contriettine -an
: ...4 utterly from rive to seven hundred
: 4 thousand dollars. The contract_ ha , feed.-
'- - .1 this , tribe, nUmbering seventhouWdlfrvsi
I hiindrii a vrere given to Perry Fuller at nine
: teen cents per ration, but he sub let it to
persons- in therWest • at! 'eleven cents per
4. ration. The Commissioners concluded -a
„q' treaty- to remove_ the in,from.their,presentr
res pgy ati4 tiEUpeinwhlchtt,itialMjes i dbl e in ,
• ii subsist, owing to the peetaituity of the soil,
:' . ll to one wAerg they o san ,engsg9 ia agrieuttu
't ''', ral pursuits. , orate' Conimiiisioff-Whilehere
~. .ri will urge upon Congress and the proper
• 4 authorities
.th_eisecomity ; of 'taking; imme
:o diate action upon the treaties, and thereby
, .!-i save, the Government several millions oc.
1; dollarsainatudiyeandpregatithitthObldild
,•, shed on the Plains. Unless this is done,lt
.•-•: is believed.that the Indians will again coin'
ruenCeu their depredationS, as tlay c annot
• ..) subidst in their present condition. :T ,
, ..1 The President having "aiipwed ten days
. - ' - i to eXpire t
Without action on he bill to over ride the recent election troubles, it is now
, ~•: a law,_ and the ,Repuhliqaua l s
M acrum va t :
aycnitlV., both branches tif, Councib3 and
the city "Ricers.
• i The: ate wijl , take ?Ap; the; tax , Ail) Ida
- ...1 Friday.- lir. cobb'S proposition to tax
f United,. Rates bondsmill be passed hi the
House,, but the Senate will postpone it tin
' ~,= til next session. _ ,1 r,: ;t- - -- .: .! .
. t , The foreign Atlantic steamship conapa
' nies,i)avN- foreign
ithaPrOPeeed subsidy to an American line
of steamers.,,: •-•. i' 4: ::, ~, i ; „ ,--,y;., , 1 , /
The President hie alined the ;bill enforc
ing the eight hour lawitiallthe navy, garde.
i and' ether -Government:. Weritillicott. - It
- t
; takell immediate effedt. slid all the,employ
• i es at the'Cloyerivolint printing 9,9l.9,esliptAr
ruence'itterk-niideVit toidak.' , '. , ~,,.
Two eirthi; moist Proinlnent cliiiin agency
I firms in the countrou'eSaid tto:he inanliest._
i tedlpthe *Suds recerattt afileOverel in the
Land Attillanet Anrea
i Mr. Stevens' Thua ,:tod ivi de ' Pecar,
°ver loildi'nftr titiiiiii6n;) : .. ,—.~
Gn;Granaiit tor, cbaciannati , Ackley 'W.
visit bialkilber. -, -'• 4 '' ”''' ' • " • • .
i e den s 7 left for unease*
1 to-day; , 0::,( rr, ?'I ,-. 1 , 11, 1; ,y:
i ..! ,-„ l.-,,11; 1 , . .1., : ~• .ll , '7i
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Ina - ,ipiar...ocn. at.
HOUSE OP -REPRESENTATIVES.'
Mr. BOVl'Viy.L.L.presentecl„a bill to au
thorize the issue of new bonds to the
atricamt dfieight.hundfeil Pai,able
in coin, at in i terelt i•f ; llvgittul onthalf per
cent:anal / Ole "valid Onl y . m the h;trida 9f
cktizmEg,thELlaitited..Bt.+eq any ale.BA
be eactiangeable,for five-twenties; also five
hundred millions of Zotti gait *IA. bonds,
payable in coin, either in the United States . „
Frankfort or Londanl teitheriata!tilbOttkilf,
exchangeable for five-twenties before Tilly
Ist, 1869; also authority to use twenty-ftve
millions coin in the purchase of five-twen
ties at market price ag a sinking fund, the
interest theroon,to:be applied to redeeming
other bonds. - • '
On motionof.Mr. PET4 . .the Committee
on Ways and Means was instructed to in
quire into the expedienc of redttein the
otesolleiliearti
.exteenoest
by abolishing offices , collectors , assess ors,
etc. and assessing the amount of direct
taxes fikinirediatlon-deveraktftitei in pro
portion to the taxable poptUation, and' re
port at next_ session -41i .1" '1 --;•a #'
Mr. STEVENS, Of Pennsylvania, premt
ed the credentials of Chas. M. Hamilton,
Representutrifit, elect from Florida, and
asked thatite be sworn in.
Mr. MAYNARD moved .
the the creden
tials takerthe tusualreOurShatifl be referred
to the Cdinniittee .ott Elections t and were
so referred. a -
Mr. COVPDE introducao Oita'. resolu
tion directing that in. all cases-.: pri
vate soldiers servAl eutancir of en
listment, and 'Wein boitbry lammed
the Secretary o~SP
remove arts.pharge_gfaxiicte 'that may
stand on Aie4olitta,,* Itheth, exeept
Whentherebas been a couiletioWtfor de-
Sertion bya court martial Court. Referred
to Committee on Military Affairs. -
The House resumed the consideration of
the river atid..htglitor
amend
ments *Vet were made in the Committee
werecorfeurrad , in. • . r
Mr. STEVENt& of F.'enquly.ania,, ranged
tofabK3 th7,3?;ZIL `,RejiiefedL7sl 0,81. The
bill p inst b 4. -• a •La
Mr. W.ASHBURNE, of Illinois, moved a
concurrent resoluti o n for the'adjournment
of the - presentMetiorton the,lsths Of Jqly,
which, after amendment to adjourn to-the
15th of September, yaa cuYikv.ttdopted by
91 against 4Z.:.t
Mr. POLAND announced that he would
call-up the Swissler pfs.,Anderacoof ,(1d0.4
contested election case on WednesdaY
next.
Mr. COOK annouzittedthai'hewetild
up the Hogan vs. Pilo (M 0.,) contested
election case, after. thetab9v_emaa
_ tinishedi
• A •-resolutiori• - • by lal: NMVACK,
wag
adopted, that it is the sense' of the House,
that Congress ought not to-adjourn. until'
'e provlsion.be made. by lava - ler the
, protection of Americans, native gr adopted,
I while 'traveling er in'ibteign corm
tries.
A bill wes,pasaed anthorizipg the; Chair
man of Comnilttees of either House to ad-'
minister the oath to claimants.:,- „
1A bill passed regulating andmiting the
admur iralty
,junnidieti_cf thEfipistrict
Cots. • - - • -
A bill pissed eiple.natoly of theact cite- 1
clarify; th . e.title to (land;i9rirrante.inelari t
taro cases; and also extending the jurisdio.
tion of Probate:Courts and Justices of the
Peace In Idaho and Montana; also, epV.._
lishing:DistrierCetitte AVKannafitity
d
St. Joseph..A bi ll or - eating an Eastern 'District - Court
for New York passed. -f • • • -;;
I Ketioltitientedefininiiilie binding pilwei
of treaties were introduced and referred to
:the Foreign. Committee.'' They declare,`Ju
f, substance, that treaties are not really bind
-
Mg until sanctimeil4rtgeriirlreelk r
he Alaska approp ationbill was taken
up iniommittee ti l t Whole. , A r
Art AnKO sir lengtliingulvbcieqy:
ill; after wle the Mime took a
recess. .1 ' • • ' : • -
'1 Evening Senicm.—ln the, Committee qn the whole, Mr. OETIIin theeb*.the Mouse ,
•
cen tider`edthiAliska bilL .'
.LOUGHRIDGE 'Ode.
antendment, that , Cenkrase Nati izot t the amp
elusive jurisdiction over the treaties & and
*faxing appreved tamosi t bigkeig ~,04 this
one, its assent has been given _thereto. 'lie'
argued in favor of thesperonrialionig-ci
Mr. BOYKK,OpDo4l:litTaud'Mr. PRVYN,
favored
y• j er:l
- trk 4y9r Ottpe
Adjetirtted; • • ' . -
, t; ,I,e
• „Finn :ielitlada. ••• ')
1197 Te_,/efir47P.tibl
McirditEAL, su.—The Canada 'r.rba
-gibe Forkellave c9Atrected . with the Gov
ernment-A:MI dile range , steele.,pl, _
••.. l ei IMeyor.litelioned .proeN'quitlia
.imking•Wecimeiderli ;111111day.'
-46- dicagoi 4 00 *qfalgodi Npg 'ram/.
Rafted -iv antlikoi ltestward at. e,
rat) ray) of kuiltiVailiala 4,y17 : 1 : tt :'• • - "`
FORTilent toMikt
Disorder aktillitiiia4V:in Texas—
Slorida ILS. Senator Sworn In
, r — APlcrttP,rAtitlon ,11111 Comuld 7
ered — Proposed Issue of , ,New
Bonds--River and. Harbor Bill
Adjournment queition.
tEI Toleanteh to the Pittonist Gazette.)
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WArarrnu'roxrJune 30, 1868.
reoftintictn - tocA /be
Reconstruction Convention of Texas,. set
tingibith that disordei and Muiderprevail
in that State. Referred to thQ.ool4mittee
ofilfhififry .
Mr. Jil9,Trp presin;pml tpasolphion. , ,of the
Legigainre of Ttorn4 ratifying the•thir
teenth and fourOex4l?,amendnients to the
Comte:glen: -•
Mr. HOWE also presented the credertz
tials of Thomas Osborn of Florida, for the
term expiring in 1873. -
Mr. HOWE moved that the Senator eleet
beAwon. 4" " 1 " Jr "• F,
Mr. F oUSENDENsraggestectrefiirelide
the Judiciary Committee.
to
A long discussiori - iniued, during which
Mr. , DOOLITTLE presented the cresientials
of 'Wm. Marvin, as Senator,. from Florida,
signed:by ,f3ov. Wa!ker o 'and ;dated , . Nov.
30th, 1886.
The motion te• infer the Credentials it Mr.
Osborn was rejected -16 sgaipst 30.
On motion of 'Mr . `DICARE the action of
the Legislature c on the ratificatiorr•nf the
14th amendment was read, and after a long
discussion a vote wits taken on *tilting
the Senator elect; resulting in &Si yeas, 6
Mrs Osboirit trns' swain in and ' took' "his
seat on the Republican side;
' The Civil 'Appropriation bill was
consid
ered.
Several unimportant - amendments were
adopted.
Mr. SHERMAif nrodticed- s• funding
bin as a rider to the bill. After considera
ble discuaxion.whether, aftiChlitrcxveding
was in order, during which the House ad:
journment resolution Came oVer and was
tabled for tho.present,Ahe Stmate•went into
Executive 'session • and - alter SOinotinie ad
journed.
EMI
SEEOh`D• NINO.
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FROM EUROPE, •
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The Irish Church AUpoilititients
Susp,cusii: 41 1401144ed—The
Scotch Reform Bin South
ecart
ditionary Corps in Italy—Geis-
Erai COUncil the'CathOlic
CiitirCh—Treasty Ratified: °.
city WeitzgrApkto t4io rtitebprgh qszoi.te.3, : ,
GREAT BRITAIN.
LoNl*.l, June 430 ..a- , Tisti.4lobate do :the
Irish Chnreh:AppointmentsSuspensorypiu
was chrithitiediblbe Renee of - lords' last
night.
_The public interest waayndiminish
ed and thiicroWde s ion the floor andin the
gailerieslyere even greater than On•thepre
vious nights. it was generally expected
that a division would.' -take -place.:i During
the sitting the Prince of Wales and Prince
Alfred were present, The Doke,o4 Argyle
spOke inaupporp of he bill i Attila ito ibti
iirieditite passage. .lite)said it'wat!u)
gretted that the Royal Commission on the
Irish Chur*had as nit4tutde,riosreport, as
he was sure among their recommendations
would t be one for thexeduptigno“hqnnm:
ber of appointments in the Irish Chnrei4
The rejection of the suspensory bill would
be srpecnnisrnbmsk:-Ibermrashre!waa one
to coriCillatetiofordrthe Fenfiniti,"bet the
entire people of Irehtngl. The Irish Church
Establishment was a relic of an ancient
wrong, and its abolition would licAlhe
wounds'of Ireland. Be concluded main
taining that tly) : issue r ., waa oheof policy, and
not of property. I - - • ' '
The Bishep . of Oxford said this measure
wante d kn -cify the Irish ople, who
ante nothing pa else than sep p a e ration front
England,
Earl Russell - said:the trial 'Church had
failed to accomplish the objects of its ex
istence. •The qualities of the terms made
at the union of England and Ireland had
never beenik, dgprecatod tbaptilicy
pureudd brithik'question by the' Minhitry,
and ended with an eb:rquent appeal to the
generosity of the Gkiveinnient, declaring if
the affections of the people were ,secured,
the 7 Crbint would loseliothlng. 9 '•
Lord Cairns complimented the House for
the goolktagraft eha*vri!hiytlji de* and
he reffeiVid tee couisti oftbe franiers of the
bili, and spoke strongly 9f the injustice
dohe to the clergy. He disputed the asset
tiorr that this was merely a measure I
At three o'clock in the morning a divis
ion took place, and the - suspensory bill was
rejected by a vote, as follows: For the
bill, musty-scum; against, nizbety,t.goma
jorikyr-ftte.,t_ To , c , atineurieemehlt or th e re
milt was received with cheers by the Tory
'Lords.
21fiduf§ht.—In the House of Lords to
night. the Scotch reform bill was agreed to
tin Committee. The Irish reform" bill was
.I tritottit., l4l4 4n e n a ttk r . l 4--l i ia
sailed in the China on Saturday
Lortnox, Tune 30.—Thp Fourth will be
cerlebrated at Welsbaden.
The exCiteinient it te)grade is".itirabateti.
Tire murderers of Prince Michael are
convicted but ot yet executed.
A I)9l4cePaptai
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rt , was,miariiiese.sl . f
- SOUTH AMERICA.
lABoN, June 30.—The South American
223 € 046511121414-14 to r tiettimmtlikorjeueilre-
Jutieit it a lAdkli 4 fkantl4aßii . ytiii
cgs state that the war Is languishing, the
allies having made no hostile movement
since their repulse in the. Gran _Chaco. It
was reported Inisairignifythat tlfe*Congress
of the Argentine Confederation would im
peach Gen. Mitre for making an alliance
with Brazil. The peace .party in the Con
federigzkurataSein Lb& ascetidantk: and , the
election of .Uryaiza was considered certain.
FRANCE. -
Juhe 30.—During the debate on
the Budget in the Corps Legislatif, the
SPPakor of the oppositipa, coulplained afoff
a
profttato • dapentlithre ih
maintaining a French expeditionary corps
in Italy. This they declared to be unnec
essary, for the Italian government was will
ingit gl:44cliec4 ; anY htfarrifitlTO4
turbtlld riteserd state of peace or to com
promise her foreign relations.
Jihad 39.:44n53 gu ll I : ti ll ien'i sk e 1,..
by the Pope aummonin a General Council
df the Church to me- in the Vatican on
theSth of December, 869. The Bull pre
scrp4ta
y 4. in hat.peraona l require-4=m
,pr a,
Ccr y
cittOpPealieitliker.lri
GIEJI MANIC,
fish Aitifted
the treaty with the United States for the
protection of naturalized citizens,
ARRIVED OUT.
QUEENSTOWN, June 30.-I-The istpameldp,
Tarifa, from New York, arrived taidayt
ANA COpIeIERCIAL.•
,FINA 4.• •
• LivEftf•6l., JUiii)3o:--Cottom sates-8,000
'bales. Yarns aid .441* at. Manchester
quiet, Provisietti;airi qutehl ' Breadstuff's
steady. Tallow, 44c,, 60,
62 &` 41 11'
Lortoorr;Cons'ols,
91%a94% for money 094094% tin/account.
Bonds, 73y,a73%. lErie, rt 4W. •J 1 14 14 :444 4,4 1 11.4 u.
473
FnAnronr. June .10:—Boink4775‘.
ANTWERP innit 80.--FelMPtiflgtOpf,
yr,
•,, NORTH CIARGLIVA:::` •,,,
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Dieting or ttte l4 4 l stature-rittuathen g : the
).
~ :Judge,' Udder tlic' New ' Coina tuition--
- Covcin j or ARpointeft- r cia ito, 3 , #4,...
pkt,TClegraPhto theVlttpurgh (3a2.9144343
ItAtiEttal; ' ' .Tune' Jer.'".=: Tire ' Legiatikare
• 'Meets tomorrow. I.A qurmai will be pres
:ita if Genf Cabby iiistibitde-thel'teht oath.
It is unciegtopff that he issued an order K.
,
Chief -.te.t.p.:litillP.D...Ynater.das.,,to--be
qualltea be oral e.al t ,ud so us -o mit's.
sioneebyAakln : e . p"tiath - I ,, t i i t ialtrott by. the_.
now Constitution, and iylit miqlptymignx
'lame oath to other .indges an officers. TPC
..nay he lippointeirW.lliraßoldeitogovern
or, vice Worth, removed, and 'orclereff,. the ;
&at* , tiff aciiit 'to - be' instrrn ' in' i taMetol4.,
Iplnvettior IfoldeSiiltill'ffeffirei bAirimAtagnrkr
!pi the Ibtirth !piste' "" ''' ' '" ; ' '.
,-... The city ii pretty for of anti, "i n iii ( 6 . 'l
,:There are many cnnAt i y ik t nr s or the unieill ,
-States Senate an d' oT h er offices.'-dce-iiiir
Abbott, of Negistr43lll., iltEittrakinent
V o cu 42, s fdr
iatenhx-tr e : i.tt Itll e h .4.. A
,,, IL* rumored .. tb ‘ iat,..,Q•enahot L 14 10041
Ill i tSo.olo.ltraden 600
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Cry Telegraph to 'hell &Moth Gazetto.l
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THE DEMOILMATIO isTIONAL DONVENTION.
, a l libLTObtE423hgraearkil
the Democr i atle A tonal Convention are
continuallt airi l ti. '" -I i
g. iiie : ‘ &del passages
F0P. 11 04, dhrlng.ttle . ,climc and evenin,g.with
earnest discussers of the'probable tietioti Of
the CoitienPlOU ~ Tbe, airiest : ).‘eaminent
namestfor ltelitedideli4 seeitilb be Han
cock and , haso, though' the bulk °Paton
dieti.ffi.'lL BU port laviitnet.yet gather&
l ey
wit PrOPSr ilea" ;the Soldiers an 44 Sail
ord-Verth !o bits liedt:coirrideti3d:'TfuttY
will undo teclly vpilhe no nitration of
'Hancock, b f *Hi. Owpf thirn'ffirdnee of
the Dem os Dem ocrati c Co - ventiqn. , . Tanunan'y
Hall in nbou ready r oeoups t tion and is to
botliTown pto twined guests on Thurs
day after s n.
About; ' laVilid.:olllb delegation' to the
Democratie Convention arrived to-night.
Thertrum ermirmittoly-feWorthe
delegates y t-,lp, town, Inbatily about 150
of the 650 who will comprise the Conven
tion. Some of the t3outinirelegateejOte46
express themselves in' favor of Chase, but
all the Western delegates here, declare
strongly tot Irendlegotu iii;"
,c . -,,
HE rein MUDDLE.
; The Erie addle" continues in the Su-
PPWC'mgr. rAt - givoiforgyimikni to: doo
itidke- - C'Elidclik' - delrverie ati` Opinion,
trl
Judge Barnard concurring, con fi rming the
order or 'the. CouiVappiaintiug. orge A.
Osgood receiver of sales of ten
minions . of; convertible : ,boade ' - had
funds. Ordered to be. paid over . , to
him on Tbury- Irirlge Ingraham
dissents. Jddge Barnard in the chambers
gave the decisio Attie onntnlntot 'igoil of
Davis ThomPisoh, Skidmore; Lime, Divan,
and: Eildridge, of .the , Erie. direct - lone 'and
imposed it.fine of teti'dollariren each; ' The
decision in tbo ,csites of i Mike , and Gould
were reserved. It is toder . stodd * eyelid
Inge for contempt :are,co, be - , had against
Drew before Judge"Gllbert. Mr. Eldridge
has bee*femoved from. he 'Presidency:of
the . trie"`rodd. 'lt is stated the -IftiAnehti
setts Commissioners decline to issue the
three millione of ;stk.. - tifook t 6 the Erie
directors for the continuation of the Hart
fond , and( *UP acrid' Xi PlshkiliV on the
ground that said directors have not com
plied with the law.
The Supreme Court, general term, to-day
affirmed the appoihtment of a receiver for
the Beak _Maid road—. ' t;.. , ' . .{. el
JEROISE PARR RACES.
At the Jerome Park races for a premium
of 8500, mileta spgrtor„ Nemisaer beat Lan
caster, Liszie Rogers, Roquette, Local and
Jubal; time 2:1234; won by a neck. West
Chester handicap,l3, miles, was won by
Fitirfir:VlThoTt - tag NOTthtinlbetialig
(getta,vCloadi
3:12%. Sweepstakes, for two year olds,
Invercauld beat Eclipse and Scott; time,
rvrt. CtD.
Stronss, the last of the whisky conspira
tors, was to-day - sentenced to a line of
'P and ten days - imprisonment, or
.nsi9l
paid. .
STBA.
iggifiS 'MAD!'
The steapphimAhlgititittrapo Western
faletz lwllork.olcrAbylkuati9a. teatdAyak
spectivllY lbrOPOQQ'svrd
1 r
' Charlotte CrtShintrt atul ifftbk"' Stebbins.
tcp.lpt i rtass, wcir9 passeggera- per . Scoop, fi r -
Titedtaritia2i* - • • - • -
ItBirME*
..11VWX.4 , 1t1 Rsc , R ,
13y. a fife lit gninner's oil refinery. Jersey
Clty:4lg2e.!;soilf4netioalrepay,erftly burped.
7UDGE &LABE.
Chief Justice Ohne will not be in town
during ilp”eftgonfit, 4 eVonywiti9r.l
. .
lifeetiAg oft fife Senate—Oniliston at Or
ganization,:-An' iniptalaittr.Oider from
(:en. ?rant Read., =, .„ .. , • —:, , ,
[BY . ..reit:mph td lifltrittsburglt Gazette.]
Ni ar 0nva.1.171,--Tdrid litf:44'lll)ellifi-g
-of the Bakke adeigMS'. ihiinaimis. of those
.
wiks took the tpAstopth,yeaklrdayr t wero- ciall-,
ed 'and nil answered.. .Sam. Holly, Demro..f,
"at/ na* 1 114, Ns e
941111 was t19,t 1 can s ?d,
Thi t 'thaiir 'itlPillid thileo
ottei 'fre6tYtiine'r
wereipteMißtV l9l Pl ell 'lr nct c4W:4ll'
Who.hatcriotiimartapted the shiess '
Poring the reading ef the.; minutes Mr.
Jetvett; .Of'..ktesr . Orleans, demanded the
reading oft a cominunication,:' rfhick'e he
knew WAS in the possessicizi .ofrthe *meat&
ing Officer, relative to the'eathio,be-takelk,'
by Senators. No attention ikaa Raidl4,tliEt'
denuind; and after some difficulty . order
was restore(' - and thdl,reading bf the mils.
uses concluded.
The Committee on' Elections . . reported
Hugh J. Canipbell; RePublican;•iii entitled '
Da Asest from. the Seoond.distriskinsteadef
Anthony? Elambolaoyho4f,.as de,ciarect tree.;
'tied"-by Gen . .' Ilueliabati. ' Tho C'effnittee
deny tiff!, Or Pt o. ll :llthad'..toMliaidge the
reglatera re fm. , canapbell was sworn in,.
No Demootatlis members con obtain.
recognition from the chilli.s ,* Iteitiod .
allow a black Acpalfrat ttlfyildrols FlekSen
ate was tabled.. • --
The Chair thewbandelta communication
to the Secretary which he directed to be
;read.. ?It provedlto 'be Fan order_addressed
,to 0... T; DuiitiClliAteniktor...pre..
''sidrziliiftlee.o,cttte Senate- Ak ,* , Plum
q
cated a .tele in' Am/ , Ginerdl 'eiturt to
General En ngt..A_IIIC 1 i tbat k , We,
meting:fent air, 01 , LogleNnure ' Milt re
quired to take the oath presort 6 by the
,Constikuttop q imdr.f3R4 ttla (MeV IPOPit )pre
scribed' by* the Reconstiubtlim Act - 'Gen.
o B t I f i IM I XV I glig rbl e e r tan
tion be requ.trediPßeferred-4(011 Special
Committee, which.was appointed.
!After the jteetlog orpermanfint:tifficeil.a.
resollitlen ratifying the Ibtirteenth-atnend
.
tent was offered but pnatponed , until the:
House Is heard AM.,. Ttfq r .i v, tbq
i" zA.- n ad
jeurnedAcriir cif 'tioner urinit's tele
gram wag read !lithe ii,cicisti: arid referred
to a Contiftlittee . " 1 " .'
_.. ,-
," '
..,
Tbit..ol.t.t,CQUlSithaler;bit4
Attorney, alact..tutve• taititikl.lralletskin of
I , ,their oflicett:4tltiftr-fienernr stionalni or
cier of Satarday, takingthe•Goinstitutional
oath.r, •
1 ,Mr. Isabel', . temporary, Speaker, pf,the,
Itoutioilt6.day,{lfifferAlldnentl Edbanbuft,
.pgder was read, said 'Whiff /opinion the
Housoraoutt decide- what] klndA iff 'irt hid
oath _was ,necessmy.for. the admigdowef,
imeMbAnia;,ind:tbat..ibilda, part :, he • ilr9cad
s;netaccept any ordor. from Gen. Grant Of
VOIL Bilbhana APVCß4o , ll9ol 64 ;46 ill 43 '
?aan aifltittgard-POttliailis.
, By Telegraph to thePtitibiltili l tilitiftWT'. tN-t•
ZT,MAI7k4 Rend 30 : = Tileidobrated Chip.
a chi att' "-3 - 91041 . 110 Wilf - )Wittl *MEW
Molded-by heti% shoknearkis x • .
Crow Wing, Saturdspdbb, . • 'V
Indians of ti
mPM gnlag , • , § 9f is
tr,l r
attributed Wlttp , '
o ld
L :A(7l at • •G1:+ •
'). Two women were poiso ne d i ne dileh a sidg. , .
NinoeseoteqsnWerdiSEVldtdd lenkmr4l-
,wt_
Ago tiogiuto eoreeon ha nds —ft...a rA kte weet
. '' I
ARRIVED.
v: LOUISIANA;
Sr:
Cipbtin W. 13. -boidddion;"of 10fttabargh,
•,PomMittedlo %answer the ,Charga of
Murder in the First. Deg*ee.
(By Telegrapp to the pttaburgh Gar r ette.l
Loul9, l lune 30.-T he eianunation of
11. - I.loOniu ion, of the.steamer (belt
a •
Republic, Charged with Shooting Reniv
Anderson,'“ negro hand on the ,
boat, W a
conducted
Anderson,' ' “
-before Judge Dennison,
ofthe „Policia Court.- -thadefeandant'scoun , -
gel desired 'to waive. an •eiamination. , bat
the. , Judge' .overruled Only two
wi r es were,, examined, viz; Samuel Ray,
porter "of the boat, and Lawren ce
Glover, cabin boy, who was hand
cuffed, and-,confined Ihe.lsarite room
with , Anderson, ' GloVer ,teStified directly
to - the fact' that 'Donaldson shot A nderson;
piatting a pistol to his ear and firing, 'Ray
testified that a..pistorwas fired, while •he
was 'ln the. room, but ,did not see if, as he
was drawing whisky from s barrel and his
bank was turned. Capt. Donaldson - was
committed to jail . for murder in the first
degree, and the witnesses were.bound over
to appear. before the grand par,: A large
crowd wps presentat the examination, most
Of Ahern negroes, and much interest was
manifested in the proceedings. '
=I
GEORGIA
Removal of the Capital—Trial of the Cor
• iambus Prloaners:
• _
!lay Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. j _
Aatarrra, GA., June A—Sixteen cars
left for Milledgeville this morning, to re
,
move the furniture from the State Capital'
to Atlanta: -
The Court for the trial of the Columbus
priSoners met this morning.. Ex-Governor
Brown and three associates appeared for
the prosecution and - Alex. H. Stephens and
others for the defence. Mr. ,Stephens en
tered a` plea for the prisoner's denying the
jtiriadiction of the Military court and
claiming the;right, if, need be, to insist on
a trial by jury. All pleaded ,not
The testimony of Chas. Marshall, a - Ser
geant in the. U. S. A. , constuned the entire
day, and implicated itirksey v -lindsma and
others in the shooting of Mr. Ashbnrn.
Late .News .froni the Patific.Coast.
CBY Telegraph to the MUDlngh.Bar.etle.,
SAN PBANCII3OO, June 30.—General J. D.
Frazer,' of the Confederate army, is in Ca
iforniain• the interest'of the Stinthern'lm
migration Society. • He says thousands arei
• anxious tO come here .from the South.
• A dispatchfroniSalt Lakeiennotmeei the
drowning of six, men in Green river, June
251 h, bY.tin3 breaking away of the ferFy.
- The ship" Rose, from Anstralia - to this
port,: experienced: , a heavy earthquake
shoes near.Curtia,and Atae.auleyjalandi.
Twenty-five thousand ollars subsidy to'
the Itonoltdu line obligates the service tsg
make tripe every twenty thiyit to Sawn:an.;
[cisco; the tsips,to be made inside of, twelve.'
, days. The'contriust - is two veara. The
I next steamer leaves for Honolulu, July W./
. . It is thought the vilmat...surplus for, mt.
portlfdiaeasoil - liill relief" three hundred
i and, fifty:thotzsandtzena.- -1! .:
. ‘44.21C 1 91 : 70 ,"*1uj 7 .. t8M-Tite•Chstiiber!
Wrckly, ,n o treepr, t. 4) .lrt
a 'agate r, ro 31 ElziOßat.
•frandulent ban •ruptc*.— • ' ''"
• General preparations are - : , mikking
,thronghout the - State for the celeklution of
,ther4th of July. • ' • - •
Gel2o galleelt ig absent - oti IsiTtdur 'of. in-.
spection . through .th e
,Paihtary !division of:
the Pacific.
; • ma Depattnient'of Alaska his Been 'final:
fiy organized, with Gem J. a tts corn--
Mender headquarters a a.t Sitk
' - Ther,lioard . ol 'Supeivisers have finally
passed,a ,resolittion reserving onerthirteen
hundred .acres, the,..Pt ie bla, land,;, [ for
a
Cemetery", Park ; CeetorY; Sohnole Hospital t, Engine , louses,
and. Jail, • • - -
TiaffalojKarket.,
tßy`Telgraph to the rittstpargh Gmiette•J • •
- Bernkii),, June 80 .—"Iteceipts--wheit 14,
000 ~bnahels; Corn 80,000 bushelsr Oats '4O,
091 Shipments wheat 70,000 bushels,
C0rp,":39,000 bushels. Freights
,unc,hamged.
FlOnminchanged: Wheat ina ctive, Corti
vV7.4eLll and buyers , standing aloof; salea
tt ti o , 4 loC!,bushe3,of No. 2 western. t $1,90.
oats, tro Bales on spot, but' 73e paid for 45,-,
0% bushels of western to arrive with little
demand,-, other articles dulX , and un
changed. • ' '
_ .
•
. 7 . New Orleans
,JNarkeA.
tai Tele/tin% to the Pittsburgh pazetti!..3
June 30.:. 7 C0tt0n firth at
2 3 0 , ifurzintddling; sales of 250 bales; 're':
celpta, 73 bales; no exports.' • Sturllng , un-•
clianglia. 'N
Sugar and "Molasses' nominal.
, Float unsettled, and irregular; - Stivertble
1 1 ,k( 1 7f87,09. dull at 90a115c.,•„Hay .1119 a,
ats dull 'at, 70c. Peik , "dull at $39..
Bacon dull; Shoulders I3c, clear Bides 17t0.'
I Lardlll43o29cf _ ;;I;
TAE COURTS.
,
—Jr
1 1 ... N
Nutted - States - District Cout-udge
ft , •' ' . Mc:Candles& - "- '
Anron I.: - Hewer, Besq. - ; of "Neiv iaastle
Lavtranoe_eotin4y, on motion of Johit Bar:
tont:EV/4 , John Bougie*, itsl., or =Mead.
'villa, oat: lapticnt Of hi.r.. Luoasand PraokL.
Begley, of,Tln4ville, ,Crawf,ord oounty,.- on
utotion pi Mr. , Douglas, were, 'admitted to
praCtice and duly qualified as Attqueys of
this &mitt:
I Several eases involving. the - infringfrient
of patents forinoreasing the, capaoity , 4: 4 11.011
iwells were continued In the Circuit :CoUrt
i' • ' ntztkral rxtmx
United Stittati District Attorney Outman.
flied ,a libel, against t wexo-six larrebr of
whisky et al., owned by Michael 4,liVnay..-
or, of; Williamsport; Pa.'
,Aliatc libel against' the 'citigintr; boiler,
stiff, doable itibilitnitfiroPtriTlippartanant
to the distillery owned, by . Michae l Tol.ilerti
Of LyOolning county; Pa .: -- - i
.. • nswkittrioroi Briinctr. • '
litPetitiond dor finaVdischarges were 'filed
.the follotving porticos: James B.Shieldit,
ttoburgh ; 7 Joseph 43ushi3ell, Oil , Clty;-.
,SatuinwmmttelliVsaeriabkheitt Jmoutfinfre.coobu,nyyarsilinindvesreigt,
. Bans, Mclcan mu:M.3l, Andrew: J.
fer, Bradford counts W.. 11. Morrison,
k ee
Warren - county ! , The usual orders • wore,
, vommanr Pleas.:4 liege Illtelion:. • • •
%'
Common'
Mln tbeolise"of•John Stinnietr:llitobrie
ier, the jury Vas `Siitl , kifra' atiff,the
plaintiff tooica noii4Mit. , ,- - 0 . 4 '1 '-‘i
.IBellartsel, suing Sir vhituself as well r ,,,
;i7 , o, unty l4,..o3;,anzrorez=j ivith
l v: wintristrrio...ittgrwrio,offrkain..'
i
be do ' r it e rdArv;v 4 4 zni?xitina be 6,0 1
an -r ,aa.., . , -,.. ~a ;,.) -
Ohne Vil 1 4 -:
IL I . AS ii °l
00 Wi r ettll iietjw , , , foi . g *O . "
out iiiratinse.PlTOrdi ft& tttt — , -
.r‘; rittletitectitratiob rabithj&-
,(st thattuinka of hl-( .As
eicorned jury trials until the Septembter.
BRIEF' IMPS irEMS:
=I
—Daniel Pike, Casider bf ttio Freemen's
National Bank;_ of Augugax_MidaeLdied on
Sunday,
—The tele ' graph' an d ' . '
compe to Fort Un
ion, New Mexico, will reach Santa Fe
next week.- - -• -• '' r ' • 1 " '—
.---John C. Breckenridge arrived at TOrcut
to on Saturday from Paris. He remain,
some time.
—Governor elect Smith has Called ameet
ing of the Alabama Legislature at ItiOnt'A
gomery, July 13th. , 1 ••
—The Plasterers' Union of Brooklyn,
voted five hundred dollars per Month to
Bunking bricklayers of New York. : ' --
-General Howard, of the.,Preedmen's
Bureau, roes been elected. President of the
i
on College, at Schenectady, N. Y.
i Vn.
,i
—Mr. Randolph Strickland ores yesterday
Uninitiated - for Congress in the 6th Michi- '
gan District, by the Republimn.Convention.
at Flint. • , .
.. .
. . .
—The Atlantic base ball club beat the
Empires of St. Louis' Yesterday. Score 33'
to The Atlantics leave tbr Indianapolis
to-day.
—An ex.plorbut party of twenty one gen
tlemen and two ladies left Chicago yester
day, for a two years sojourn in Colorado'
and Netwitiexico..) ,.,— Another -hundred ibarrels of ,whiskey t ,
.rought to St. Louis by •the steamer Great
RepubHo from "Neer - Orleatis; - has been
seized for non-payment af tax- '.., r - • .
—About three hundred persons left -
Louisville ,ye,sterday, forNewYork.includ:
ing the Kentucky, Tennessee,'3fiQsisslppi,
Louisiana and - Alabama delegations. ,
—Hugh
Garrity a notorious . confidence
man of Chicago,: while- attempting to_es
cape from the police Oa Monday night, was
shot through the body and badly wounded'.'
- -Negotiations are in progress to lease the
Nashville' andNarthw potent Railroad to the_
Nashville, and Chattanooga directory. The
latter road Wiirdecide the matter' to-mor,
row.
down
—A _broker's messenger was knocked
d and rebbed, on Wall street in Ney
York yeAterday, of 160,000 in bonds. "The
o.l , otient was arrested and the prepitityistr
covered. . j . .- •
.—J. C. Ray, a tailor, committed sdicide
at the St. Charles' Hotel, Nashville, yei7
terday morning, by taking 'opium. Pe=
cOnlary trouble is sup Posed to have-been
'the fume._ ,
—At Rochester, N. Y., a base ball match
between the Athletics, of Philadelphia, and
B - xcelsiors; of ;Rochester, resulted' -in the
retiesdefeat of the Atldeticsi-Esscolelors 26, AU:LT
19.
—John Ledebnr, manager of "Craitcheq
Music Hall, Mobile, committed suiclftyres
terday morning by,,.taking strychnine.:
- • - • ... m id.--
Diee PPoutt,/e9,nt_m 1 4 v..* ~is , assigned as,
the cause.' -r-- ' " ' " ' • '
tr . l6 mplitnent%zresolutions to tile' Ale
eutzleicWalker, „ins oldand , much te-r•
teemed. citizen ,of,_ thicage, who n,, ,
died o
Sunday, were passed chi 'Clmnge yesterday
in That - City. • -, ".' J-• ' • - '''
I '..-...The !inquest in-the is IYork Be'ire
fire engine ex-0;0km tyas.concludedryester-1
day, the jury rendering i a, verdict w h ich chargiv - mismanagcntl6nt on " the part of
I Patrick Hand;itne-engintter.•i.t.'
..___, -.., L •tr
l• - 3 , ,f,Tphrt cluner,./tmesidetti -vat ; , ,Charlespon,r
r Mass., is undernr_test, . charged . with mur
' deritighte WitrW , ihirS.'efirrie ified- eta:reit
ly ia, week, ago and an examination discloStids
the fact,thahaise died from ,violence. ~, ;
Ts4irts on the tnlen Pacific Railroad
yesterday commenced running - t • o Carbciri
hlation':elghty-oite Mlles mrenof Fort rr,str
antie, On Saturday, the telegraphwaacosn-,
pleted to'South ; Pass City and Sweet
,Wa- t
—The associated banks of Bostori, at a fall /
meeting yeste r day , OpOinted a committee
to visit, Washington, to remonstrate against':
the Passage of Cho bill now before Ccingresti, -
imposing an addititinal tax on National '
banks.
— lntelligence of the attachment of the
funds sent to New York by the . State .
of. Tennetseer and railroads •to - pay the
Je.I.Y .inOresta, causes much indignation
there. The Board of Finance will be , im-
mediatelv enjoined from issuing any *Ore
new bonds, I
—There are about-80,000 barrela of whis-x
-key la the bonded , warehouses,of Coving-:,
ton; KY., and 46,000 barrels hi that district, ..,.
composed of ten counties. According to"
the new _tae` bill all of this whiskey has •to
be reMoved within six months, which will t
I minire *1,000,000. - - • -
...The American Central Maimed 'will be
completed to New Boston, on the Missouri :
river, in about six mentleb•- Arrangements ;
are already "made' for - the, 'iron for the en- ,
tire lowa •part lif the • road;' and it will' be" '
shipped, as soon as the , first sub-division. is::
ready to receive. it. r
... i .
—The bulkhead of the drying cylinder in
the"cettbn bolting factory of'TlloB. H.
Dr
' bane,•at Boston, exploded yesterday, after-1 z
noon, badly damagingthe rnd ot
portions or the Tattlidipg. T girl na med , ,
Sarah Whalley and- Mwy - Robitsatth were -
' badiy Injured, the.fortner fatally_ ,
—4 Ilead , wOulan was found lying in: the J
~upper,story of, the tenement, house, .127,7 1
EaSt•• Hods ton' street,' New York, yester-„ , 1
cl
• tsy....Ret 'name was Ellen Mcßride, an d
Win. Finn with whom she was living* has I
been arres ted ore the Charge of murdering i
— The , report of thoZeuse Military Con- A
Anittee on Antietam Cemetery matters sub. j
.stantlallYsustains the position *taken by a
Mojerity of. the.Trustees, , visi- that at is she
duty of the country to see that the Confed. ; z
crate ad/id are properly burled in 'the Por-
tiorvof the Cemetery set apait for that pur-' I
One, :•,- :, , ' .., :- , , • ' .. • , . ..i
, ,
- , —ln the case of Dr. John Flint, of Bos= J
tton, against the New York and Norwich
ThutSportatiori Company,-torrecoVeiforlaii
Of one of his' legs, occasioned by the , disL ',
Charge ofa musketinthebandsof a:Pelted -o
States seddier on boarder one' of defendants
Steamboats; in AMC, 1864, the jury render- ' '•
•ed a verdict for plaintiff for 510,000. • -, -• l'
1- 4;M Bullock of Massachusetts, heals
--
sued orders,for tendering official honors to --
the' , ti:Osiris' of Rest "Admiral Bell "and '"
Lieutenant/ Commanders 'Reed and Met. , 0 i
'Kenzie' which
,w,ill _be removed from the •.1
Nat'y 'Y l ardtamorroW. ' A funeral cortege, , (
'will accompany the bodies thitingh Boston
to the depotancl minute guns.will be flied.- ,
... f 1
... „Toth co
:, la, of :Warresukille, iChiyanogn ' •
county, phic4'.ol4lBaturdaY /Wit t zruirdered
• ,.f
two step sena, nemed-44,nayle, with *hutch- r
Orkzdfe, and-assaulted othersin`the - neight!''' '
borhood. He defied arreetirylhe 10Cal'att.: 1 . 1
thorities, but ras finally arrested by.wltee-
from the city. He '' was ` tbimerlya lA.ko,
sailor, andiwati aviolant, quiniilsomitinen,'' 1 '
P o ßkffsfroli;glSl 4 1 . 81 thed.. I r., ..,. ,: , • ..: a
'', Tat Col ia9oi. o 3aratitat, of London;= - saYEOL 1
1
Tat
up p otat eetiaminialbeathe produce
and. rptgrda., the , ripe .of ,the• tubers_ .
%elk eXtierinit3titeln,'Zii' neltatitproved
al?
thlErfattikthit hillinento 6 ritibuoe *ill
Idlle a 4 tho INFaue•fourth.- . ' Olir-fltiraide;--": i
,
-11Mtllts 40 yrIpert , Aumembenthit the. coy 1
1214 / 1 1° r ibis plem. detudt 011 . the itatilli" .1i
4:e:the kat Thu pole' - 11 ea not 357) 5 t - feet. ..., s.
mufti:is that ftager, tettertilataihallo*; ' -
and hill up,
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