2 litthuttAityltt. OFFICIAL PAPER Ofburgh, Allegheny Cita , ' and Allegheny Omit& O.II2ETTE BUILDING. Ca, Ili*•lulus asd Smithfield Street. SATURDAY, APRIL 30, IWO. Bosom at Frankfort 94i. Palsourox at Antwerp, Up. Gout closed In New Thif*esterday at 115 i =WI Mut Pass' Coon= will lectire upon ..Woman. Wage" at ,Uniontown, May sth, and probittly in this elty won after. Witham" • queer snit ClO4 haprotwble story ittiot' Cabe. i• a nopoit 'hit the Spanish volunteer', who have rani the control eifssietia distlict• • ore about to declare lte bids: pendence of Spain. " *.•-• • ' • this Clocionsti editor .postrAtiothoi of his knuaslistia steighbOrS_°"ise toned. valor llsr, tdsekgnard coy._ srd,” fiddles - ImA Mos ;mete. lciostsilis poster's unarm, Ind when mid where -to Sad th0." . 1 all. ads 11 . hioisbdinall, • Wa der malty citemistiMdicationsi that. thitltepubllaut pimple of the.Watho IngMa'aMilleiver met zseimirootte iMitleal mad Pnblle Benicia of their lam mis•repreamatadve; Mr."Biffingtoir.' 'Thei Iriil ihelisi hlm out of iielltical sight forever, and for cool. paay la• his retirement they will give the same' hippy' dispatch to the haadfol of illeoripialsemwhe attempt to holier uP hie legialatlve area. We. hare already reprinted the full re, cord olthe'iotei the tiiriftiiiielia the Legislature, on the .onralbita 818. Wehrpend, for the ready reference of our readers, the Anal vote on its Ten . me by the Berate: nes—Memo Allen, Connell, litteezy, Herr, Lowry, Mumma, Olmstead; Oita , hoot, Robinson, Watt, Beck, Duncan, Findlay, Linderman ' ld'lntyre, Miller, N agle. Fermin, Baneo Sandell Nays Mews. Blilintildt.;• - r.Bro4e, Graham, Howard, Ratan, Stinson, War. .Waite, Brodhead, Buckslow Davis, and Tamer-12. Absent—Brown, Dan. A Itwor Telex Lowman, Yr, Madge IL Spencer, engaged aa counsel for ifc. Farland; who s now on trial for krillng Itiehardson, so grossly overstepped the josipcivilaaa, of his PoVitIPP ea 4o *, nounoe lady' irhoie mime was involved In the testimony' in the most ocandalons tem& Botailinthillin and by public opinion, the•olfender has made ample atonement by performlne hart kiwi emu hinseelfe la two :or three tithlbbelearda. The welt lmniobilens is io.oomplete that the moat vindlitivejus tics must he held iitialled.!, • WaVax bar been An =mat feature in the Ettehh, Inttlget' shatitlhe days of the Peel Mlnistry. The rain tea been for a long period Steady Using:ice on the Pol?hd..but we "r pence% 1865.. To, meet the Atone of the Abystalen war, ttirse to tidied to six pence, and so continues to this time. But It Is propeced - to reduce It *nos owe. ' , lt ylekled last year. about $50,000,000. the: =Likens $107,000.000. ends* $108.000,000 and 'smitten $23,000, - 000. The total receipts of last year, to the Bagllsh exchequer-were 83 . 715.90 0 ,0 00 . Potty per cent. of the entre taxes iru collected from tobeetio Sad Unecrrs, is both inland and ctudzists duties. A KEY whited and - otherwise wpro prigs celebration of their Albite.% Day, bl Pio Poi o F4-PeoPb?S C°Ffs was 41.. 4u-rot by an ill•natined welch from tie laughable mixture of the mountebank and the demagogue, ez-Benator : Jewry. , come, he advised hie lesiva to comtz dze a Lowry tarty, and to look tospidously apoo caber all-imam is adviot: telt, upon "coutemptiumi earn ..Tta miut has cm= at lot to be utterly repudiated even byUibwalmeatelmonghtaidideu%s:e The Titusville !brad lit'cleat discovers dig disorgialie and hreikap trot-Republicatt It tienator Lowry wilhes to go over to th•Dammeratio maw, let Idea gb. fatal I let !Immo% falsify and pervert nor Hen to throw dust In the stir= colored cinema of tide greet mahe, wbo tbc the nos time will monk to the - Make bot laathealmond year of Grant's Admin. lateatios. • —There would be this especla profit to Reputdleacism. from '. 'the 'ex•fienaletr's complete desertion of us,,that he -might than be Induced 504;11 all he knows about theoorraptloasof dishes Legishdais aid the leading share in them which wee hikers by add= from ,the oil regions; who, II Is hinted. will be his 'iMetpetitor for the next Beulah 'piano wo thus seetwo birds killedwith oae dew. vastly for the benefit or the, Republican - PEON THE iti*Ett "To THE :Ca , ,Wehave examined the second annul Report of the Dowd of Trade, of WII. mington, Del, with lumen to discover ,the great extent and value of the material resources and advantages of thik flow. 'shine city'. In one portion of this dam /nag: 4di W4iffAti IMO .litctriest i :Wef pooptiotWeiTefid. • w i iiikai,.3.lt that which treats of the best and shortest practicable line of Ocaustonicsttort be ,tweeklate Ohie °ha !gable waters of the Delaware river. Re quote its important statement of the dicta: - . Already there is railroad don between . Hanover ;Junction, d Gettysburg; while tottinecy' b il e% formed m a hut•• anteerfOUbae made for the line between Atitterferltiadatut and the Busonehanna. Oar own w road starts out to meet these edvaciria 'Wets orGen , PlUMlnaddiate of Penn ylvania bat; igentAinge.ooo on the Road extending canards Chintberiburg, which Is Dow tpewrioperty of-th•Gottysbors Oimratti. sad lbere eie: valid chatters In existence for the •temainder of the route to Oonnelleidllec,Whancer to Pitts burgh - th ere Is already the exalting Itetuaid. PrOs,Vatecartb. to the Delaware Elver at ,Pallade phle, the distanoe by the Pennsylvania (*drat Railroad is 35 6 Ogles, whlitiover - the s =tel t en 6 es is bat me Mlles, alter Dig a liberal margin kg Indiretigees and curvature. This distance fa made up as Mama • • coa• on- swat mg • Ire `4 1& 2 4 4. 1 ;* 7. •Ilek/Oa . al ..... ' Ja&Xsaabat.t, Des Wit so AMEW 1 • lairgepartteGissa . • am........... •••• Clar:M.:l4l'''Ar 4.4-11,1;- Jaabnok .... Lams • Jan MI- • • ... Latala.• . . epoL au l isopr. 00, 'err swa.. . .....it WI 30, ._ Owl will My mike rar ebit than f i a tset en iwww ool4 eat MOO caste per toil be the (=spin •t. I= mac. • , company, and of Oyer ton to the con antler. . ... .. The position of Wilm ington Is pecu liar, and theaspitelistof Weeny boldest great faturelnitds bind: ' ' We emplaced - at • bend of the Delaware which reaches nearer the greet corn lields and the lanes of of western enterprise, than any neighboring port capable of offering a Wed harbor. This great arm reach= from the wean towerds the interior, with Wilmington in, Its ounitretched tared representing the proper enteepot end depot of pen, sylvanite- We have nothing to create; we bees cestyrbr an exordia of. the pro per spirit of enterpriae, to take what Is 0 ' I 'By- Abut 'law of • enterprise, r . kettaintat nice tber law of gravitation It o ROM% ifteashr water-runs down hi c-Ahlii. ; ,harha r most be the greet Mara* att. awl traffic, if we tap the I extetitilf abatinela and throw open on: to receive the current. Oar city not otirjr - the: bog, but the first-rate o y land-looked harbor on the kaide of -the Day and „River below icK4...., P ithdelphic that we Can present several ~.niDep of wharf front to vessels drawing 'eighteen feet; a bealrier class indeed than is used In the coal trade. MEM , . . is an, article upon the adjournment of the Legislature, the . Mercer Dispatch, a Antral guidable Republican journal,:vtq, 1 nted4, .I"iiiinzhil, • . " it neople &heal:tibia " the Common- . sr tb:„ .Wlll `. undoubtedly . bristly, le erlihrvelth each acts Lithe .iltallrood .. taittoetit timv , the "Border Raid , Id .. - and kindred imourares ' hanging o r their-heads, they •felt no security - tthe raidsof the lobbyists. • That sapling Influences wean' as strong wa a r\ M. ,lii iniaburg.: during ' the Put on la manifest front the character of Legislation. ' Mon whom experience • st he capital Ma been large,. surihal. never Wlthltabeir — knoWledge have cor nett) and bribery:beet greater or more sent:toed. The session of 1.870, wilful at ealna e!l - fixtterir411 0 ander tr'high I : p cortiot Pretrinahment and reform," • made* "record " which the people la Sere to kemember, though they will have It in th e form of a printed ril othiLikkrit id' its 'Mimi , Will Move .s h in the, nostrils oftttapoople. and 1 b nefittis oteLot the moat corrupt in 1 h laden, of the State, "• - . ,. . • .1 - - Inumairrlatufrer Veriforcibly - • - ,•• . • .• • . oW:ean 'thole jorettala who treated troontempt the Republican. DIMIIiiIII- U for State Treaamer; est the *Repub. .to place Oar friends in uteninaMat lo State - or county . - odkatt Can' they sa nomlissUone to be supixated, assuch, he en ' it; Suitt them •to do eo,'„ and 1 11 44 uPol:t they: l 74h linthibity when y are not oultedt. en they not estop from taking _part in muntualbms at 1 al by 'Moir ' conduct le ' disreigarding I t m, whentlionomineesibanot suit their I 1 qt. If mominedons are binding .on a one lobo takes part in them. they i s ly , binding on all. If sae la exempt 1 f tn — thla obligation, 'all are exempt. T me who do not regard themes binding o, Obiatmelves, have no right to take pactla them; am have they any right to -vk anostinatics for amoeba or their as ladl~on Massarr 'Aye. • at our readers may not think we are Edens In our high opinion of MN CO. -nide* , ability di a legislator, we beg leSve - to call to - mind the remark made by Judge Etta, of New Liampardre, Oun mg the canvass of . alkii 1n his:public addreMee in tills noun s Lint In titivate conversation, took cio. torepeat what many of us already ar .- erred and knew, viz: that Mr. Covode hid dons more for hie. constituents in potation In °Migrant thin other man ho served in the capital In that cepa- Isittat his first care was , for their in. •testimony,' from eo sole a aa,Tkiid sti Intelligent a Jurist as Mr. la particularly gratifying to those I who barn supported Mr. Oovodp 14 no .. IdtterCamPalguill; =girds btag Topie, which la known . AO - 46A the opinion of Go*lior makes this remarkable , state- 41a low Lectstaberes. for Years Psd• haw 1 berm beferty; and: tradfsguitediy orgaMzed, id Vie 'interest , of the greet corporestsolut whieh Griskirt. Me Alate...., The Speakers p l o ti ers branches' are dik keetracerell.. u dersesed agent. of some of - these ots , rettorts—the clerks of tet,sathe Mamas agents. regularly employed, of the same owlalsidlotts, while . the priests fedi- TWual representative of the force al luded to walks the floor of both Rousso with the Imperious. dletstorial mien of 099 who he s that this oewerbehind him Li greater thea.that of the State itself. The PhUadebbis /hail till Ms: 'lt slready branded. by some of the tenet of oar elty,Representath , e• st the teas wanton, that the clamor recently rsllOd against them will die out, and that they will be renominated. They believe or hope that, being renoaduated, they wal M reelected. Decease the party, 14 view of the two apportionments, will stick to the retailer Domini:dam. In this they wilt be mistaken. , None of the men who assisted in carrying the obnox ious matextres of the last session deserve to be re-elected,, and .none of them can to. The people' Sod the 'press should addititandik retirees this TiOW. and keep alive the Indignation that was excited while the late eseaton lasted. . I TSEL-Nearer,Arytts says: . Wi bite noibfas, to coooolafa ace tar at las Gazarda laccaroornod, and - more. acerjac'ito, 'desire tba good will cd Its editors; *igloo them • cordlalinvitatlon to visit !Payer fulaccOu and acono3Pon.l cp on a Ilatdng excursion 'for a few.days lowan Baccooa: •-• With •Isaacuali Name the. day • • . liirmitebel 01 Me Fifteenth ilinend4- , ,the course of - it.: letter '. to . a antariittes of freedmen's celebration it Richmond, Mr. Rabid W:Hugbes suMic The colored race has.. already been accorded; in the &cabal States, b act of Reconstruction, that equality with the white .n . all things before th e law, whic hi Fifteenth amendment guarintseir i and this patelcolar'hotisurs axtemis the sams ,rights to them in all parts of "the Milton ,which. had been secured in the South. Thus It is s measure no lees of pates to the ;South than Of !cake to the colored man of the North: And yet, =Direly enough, the Opponents of the Republitomparlx, South and North, opposed this measure. Every Democratic North= ignite and every Democratic Southern States except: those which acted under =piston, refused to WRY the Amendment. It is, there, lore, exclusively and mullarly a Repute liath measure, designed by the Republi can PertY-foithri beriifttitf Chi Sons land of the colored raceat the North, and con stituting a branch of its benignant policy of peace between that Sections and the races. flesh* been myself a rebel until the Close of the war -It was' natural that, I Should hen Arrived at the. conclusion slowly and'rednetardly Dmri entertain It profoundly) that the policy of the Repub." Scan party is the only policy that can set• tie the =tummies oft he late war, and radon a Anal and substantial peace be tween the and races. In policy of peace, sections Virginia, Moll thin an this y other Soda, is interested; and therefore in the Interest of my native State, and in the taco of sectional clamor and revile. tient, I fight. as a soldier In the Republi can came. !". Thir Hest `'Legislature. (iron s. net. casein.)::. •, We find in the commnnity'e deep-scat.: ed conviction that thenext Legislature of Pennsylvania must be a reformed one. The people demand that those who era theutooloessacandidatesshall be free from the odium which attaches to the members of tbs which recently closed its twill seek out and find the Men the wAninto and,moral be. WWI sorts r=liiitirldreitty*Mine far away • ttable franchises and-mered funds—men who will wit their theorthin as the, solid }sacks 4JI ipecions wh come appellation - oftoo Meal let/Watt= t-enen orb, will look only to the gene r a good &the Commonwealth and act so. imodingly. Wewlab4warn the people that boests 6*.gagde a passage of the Border only bill an Connlbrut Railroad bill sie only deoldfdarrktdoleiredarlot Welk& In_triew this, we. 'mitts* ptedgh•l'irtli - lice ditnatided - 'or all wbO aspire uPliefildbi of rnitonfirt State Legblatare. - tba , of Inds wrath if motif inwegettr for bounty sad integrity—mekin. whom tbs. mildews the P bmen will be found 'e . Fortunately, we hare already the GoV main anibUraritlathe'pecre wide against thieving=it. To mitutddigg4 gad save Am Puna from the attiligiOns allampts to r it for the ben* 11F120F44a, It lepleerly dutii tid d APlO_JollithtlY dittos their earnest tor onn. With than we -leave the reapeadble duty of 'electing for candidates none but /bassi I mint Bi 3 C4‘ . :,- a BM ••=-- AT, MMMI RELicious • ~, Ungenerati Criticism% by the preys and 214-,lntters, of the Pori sad trade of Pittsburgh, havebeen scirreoneat, and for inch along period of years, that L 'leer" almost a hopeless tuk to attempt to correct the injustice. Like all wchronica" persistent efforts, however, will eradicate the bad habit of misrepresentation. It Is surprising, too, that notwithstanding that our population is nearly, or fully two hundred thousand, and our rineTcs at wealth and trade, Much, greatei lri pro. poition than In most. cities with the same number of people, yet Pittalmigh Is still t===l hopd video. ? bays onwthird of - l aw Pope_ The 10 =1 01 14S Nana to Rret sent the recent zoisiiiiresentaion;brone of the progressive school of dailies, hope, unintentially. The Cincinnati Commercial, in its Usually .well edited depertinent of "Ragtime Intelligence," contained the following: Thekhurches in Pittsburgh ere distributed ss •Preebyterlen, 5; Lutheran, 5; Methodist, . . B; I Sliitcopal 2; :Baptist, 2; R3ccaii Csfh Unlierialist, - 1;- aawish Byns . -goitie,l; total 26. Not one of the fig- orbs are correct ezoept toe Lethcran and :Unieenallat. . tiervetal yeas -ego we car- Phu, prepared an soma of the church. es, denominttionilocation, style of imild ing and cost, In this city, Allegheny and making the total number eighty to One hundred. Mace that periodl, the number has been oonsiderablyurigment• ed.. , Without attempting to be precise, we think 'POMO idea 'Of the number in Pittsburgh proper may be gattunid Irani the following summary: Presbyterian, 24; „Methodist, 21; Eplwopillan, 9. Lutheran, 6; Baptlist, 6; Roman CattioUe, Antt. other tmalkr denonaluaileintl2; making i total of eisiltyaiis churchet. 'Elie' &niches In Allegheny any,' just scrota the river ttiat divides Ilus two cities, (!e acts this fact as some mio , not be aware of the lotatton of the two titles) number. forttpoite, and the lantrtabin churches, adjoining, number nearly making. a grand total of one hundred and Misfire churches. We are patios. i lad to give the facta be the foregoing form, to satisfy any misgivings that may exist In the minds of those interested; though) the area of ground is . virtually one coat i nuosity, u meth so at least sa some elties that affect such large statistics of poProla- gen - wealth. The time may not be fir distant when's]] these municipalities will I be formallY, consolidated under one gee ersanent, and the fact so established that the press and public characters will not blunder, as they have done hereto. fore: Proud nweln of on: wealth:nod unrivalled resources, we anispecially so, beanie of the commanding power and Influence of our citurcher !or good ripen I the people. The Atreus, in answer to the inquiry. of a correspondent whether the law of Christ, when a divorce has been obtain on the ground of adultery, allows the guilty party the right to marry again, says Christ did not pronounce specifically upon the matter, perhaps because the Jewish law put the aduitsrer to death. It shows in language strong and conclusive, and the view that ought to obtain in all the Churches; gat the dial Lw ought to forbid the adultercine party to many ' again: 'Pint; Because morally, unlit to do so; laving violated all marital &Aim lions, and deserving lobe prohibited room drawing any innocent party Into connu bial engagements with hini.. 8CC01144 Bemuse *Dewing the guilty party to re• marry alter the divorce Is putting a pre mium on crime; since the new marriage , may be with the eery pass" who Jtru shared the guilt. Divorce would thus be made to serve the purpose of the-adul terers, enabling them to get rid of their lawful partners, and to marry their para. moon. Indications favor the success of the Lay Delegation project in the Methodist Episcopal Church, and in a abort time the result will be known.- It will be remem bered that the mentherithp voted over year ago overwhelmingly la favor of its introduction, by direction of the General Confentace of 1868, composed wholly of minista L isl dela:ides. Daring the past ecclesiastics' year, the question of remov ing the Buttictivo Rule rff the Church, which, requires st - titiee•foluths vote of the Mildews to change, has been acted !upon, and all the seventy =fermata bed half • dozen have> voted, showthg majority in favor of the mow" and nearly one hundred Totes fo scam It is no wonder, we regret to note,Jitat out siders who have no selfish interests to promite, think that If the measnre after the ministry have caesteny err pressed their mllingnasidar its Introduc tion, when the mniaritorof the people's:it for it; say it loots like Wct filth on the pert of the minist.7.- Biters conlidmio meet the mestere to mooed, and are willing to exam - the opponents on the ground of conscientious scruples, as to its propriety and benefit. /thong the grand- projects smociMed with the efforts to raises memorial hind, in lonor of the fronton of the Old and New Schoil Presbyterian bodies, is, to erect parmitigee for every chinch. It is austedthis rowanlon will be introduced In the coming General Assembly at Phil. adelphis. Rev. Reward afalcom, *Baptist :nth titer, we believe, has just written and published a work on "The Christian Rola of Maniage,r vildch advo. pusthat the marriage' df C'hristicuts with unbelieving persons Is contrary to the Word of God. and seldom results happily. Efe thought that the spostacy of the be. never occurs moth freCirtentty u s result of such marriages than the 0011YOUS011 of the unbeliever. A Moment& has been Marled in Ten. saw to establish e. Ballet Wuxi for "Colored Preachers," to be located at Nesithilln.. it is estimated there are thirty trionsand Batiste in the State, and the need of such an institntlon for than lirdOL 11 is stated es • rue that • dashlnnable clergyman In Chicago warned the sin. nese in his congregation, that . If they do not repent they will , go to the "piens of coma mamba's." This Is a species of klai.glove preaching that is unworthy of the • , Many a bereavedithmt win empathise with thqender remark of a little girl, a few daffego, i 4 .Ithace, who esciathand lust !Woman died, " Papa, tako hold M my hand end bap me *mom" Re: father died two months ago, - 'lna the - Tsbeitude congrepuoild chuiCh, Nei York cdt,v, adoPutiCihnfrei mat system at the Ronda evening ex• vices, six persons had Milted with the Mauch who traced their first renglOak bathethiorti to these , Sunday sa w ing the s* American , rho Biliitisit $100,9G1.00, tabu:humors thar true er = hoe*. readvadVain ens lam . mix ow ,meormaseilemotmOriith Benue Thunday, it kr se i s m taw sane magreed convention, oEsivelliethin Diaomtwollas.Ka withistaccodesenteniadeV **diluent. sorasome:ndmonile WPM* ow =,sai: maim Art-..=6• 1 5 maims tersibialla .0a /tact, Wale,* nesilln,baegoi Mime QIN mount of thissetwilowes from onstridthiti to onellth. It reoldhits transportation of oils which explode at lower tempera ture than one hundred and ten degrees. The bill will go to the Bona SBURGH DAILI GAZETTE: SATURDAY MORNING. 'APRIL ) 80, 1870 .Fagot usteumt my—rrourot from Aster. scut ins magnet SWAIM. • From the special Rome conespondent of the New York Herald we limn that the following highly important document his been adopted by many of the bishops in attendance at the (Ecumenical Council,' l and presented to the Pope, on the subject of infallibitity. HOOT HOLY FATELR: Humbly pros. 1 tram at the feet °f lour Holiness, we most I earnestly inPplicate that the question on the . definition of the infallibility of the Sovereign Pontiff 1, &dogma of faith may not be proposed to the Vatican Council. Among other reasons of this supplier , Lion we beg to adduoe only three, which appear to be sufficient. - . Find; Becauee the diacassion of this question' will evidently show a want' of union, and especially unanimity among the bi shops. Second. Because On account - of . the circumstances In which,vre are placed in countries where heresies not only 'exist with impunity, but are 'dominant,; ibis , definition, instead of attracting. would alienate' those whom we seek by all Christitio means to : lead to the Ante fold. of Christ. Tidolollettuse , int' anticipate endlese questions will arise _Which-may interfere 'with and prevent the Work of our, mirdstry, and cause the feints of this council to be lot to those who &stria members of the Hely Catholic Oft.h. - Havinglald bane out hearts and sincere intentions, we far piers Almighty God to mensal evil from the Chnschounl thatHe may illumine and direct you with Els Holy Spirit. J. B. Purcell, Archbishop of Cincin• natl. pet Loer R. Bernick, Archbishop of Bt. uie. - - Jahn McCloskey, Archbishop of New York. . - George Essington, Archblshap of Tre• bliond (Irtparti) . ..- • - FbocuseContoly, Archbishop of Hall filoltand Whelin, BishoP of Wheeling.. ' Augustine Verot, Bishop of Savannah. James R. Bayley, Bishop of Newark. ' iota , Bweeny, ' Bishop of at , John, Bernard McQuade, Bishop of Roches. bias Mallei, Bishop of Ede. M ande McFarland , - Bishop of . Hart, mesal; O'Gorman, Bishop of Omaha ast times Rogers, Bishop Of Chatham, Canada. Idle:bad' Domenec, Bishop of Pitts. Patrick Lyncit, Bishop . of tharlestoa. Thaddeus Amid, BlabopOr Muetery. Agedpsvid Moriarty, Bishop of Kerry and .., Will ol. iam Clifford, Bishop of Clifton, _England. . Edward Fitzgerald, Bishop of Little &dr. John Leahy; Bishop of Dromore. John Hennessy, Bishop of Dubuque. , X.atrick. Feehan,, Bishop of Niudivtlle. John Hogan, Bishop of , BL - Joseph, Mo. John Bitnal, Bishop of Milwaukee,. David Bacon, Maroc( .Portland. tloseph Melchor, Bishop of Green Bay. l ariatlus Molar -Bishop- of B o om Ste Al rosy ;sir • usband Lteerrted Wife's Optical Delugin' • -IA young Irish woman, not of prepos seising appeazarice,met on the ferry boat :Tinning It= New York over to New on . Tuesday afternoon, a young man, whom she claimed as her long lost ithaband. As this young man, whose ' name was William Smith, had laver been married, he had a nervous dread of a woman, and when he found be was claimed, body and- soul, by a lady, with' a face on one side and an upper range of piominent teeth, he remembered be had a friend in the engine : room of the boat = he had not men ktrdy, and to the thereof he- vary speedily dived.' , This dld not tarns or take off the scent the !mete pretender. When be left the , [-Wry house the girl he had left behind hies was there to greet hies. Be found that to edlirince a woman agalnit her will was more than he Renegue' to. All that he could my, either in the way of chaff, or sober, earnest talk, left her of the same opinion mill. As they created adlstrutecce in the streets, and the wo: nisn's pertinacity only Increased instead of diminished, the officer on post was obliged to bring the pair before -the Tombs Pollee Court. . There the young woman was asked If her husband bad any private marks upon him by which he could be Identified. Miry said that Joe, her husband, had the figure of a Highlander tattooed in India ink on his right arm, and thnt she bad seen It ex posed several times while he was per forming his tollet; Mr. Smith's sleeve was rolled up, bet alas fort the lady's' hypothesis, his arm was tree hem marks of any kind. This somewhat staggered the claimant; bat sack a trifle was not , allowed to stagger a woman of her re sonnies, sod she still ttudeted that them= washer own Joseph.' "You merited use about two years ago, and -left me three weeks after we were married. lam sore Hr. Smith said be was never married it his lift, gave his name and 04ln:sand the history or his life, and with evident truthfrdneas. This only increased the lady's positiveness, sad. she give art ad. dress in Front street where they boarded st the time - they were married.. Jostles 11 I -Chink you are mistaken, madam;' but if you win go with the nolicenuos and the man to the boarding boos perhaps they will Identify blm, and you can come beck and give me the mat. TA about hatt en hoar hay returned. Mr Smith was not known at the boarding house, end could not be recognized as the lic r tleanan who married his opinionated . Smith weir Mew* amt tmpeon Went away ea:minced that she had been defraauded by the Justice, out of a latilki husband. 'Notable b Marytand, The Demands alas:viand have been In a high state of excitement since the action of their State Central Committee recommendingsupport and obedience to the prix In of President Grant ca. clario66 the Fifteenth Amendment to the Coattmtianol the United &aces adapted, and the law of the land. , The leaders and press of the party are , devided as to the proper policy to pursue. and some de. flounce the action of the State Central Committee as cowardly, inconsistent; and showbiz a want of principle. Several journals of the Democratic party have counselled oppositien, and demand a "white-mane party," but the centers platkrn of a mild colored vote whist each an avowoipolloyiand knowing how little the balance °trotter petition of their 1 party cared for principle, the sober second eaught has perceptibly toned down that rarilc policy, and the consequent de. se:atone from the faction of high princi ple to the ranks which Rea. ltenjande G. Harris smuts are from_ injt i n the rear egtheßepublican party Ind ilk .10 leave. the "White, Ran's Party" but; a sorts band of • 'Martyrs. In Prince Georges county some of Hants', aquitituents, have already • commented. "courting ths colored vote," and at Bladensburg a few days ago the slave owner and bit former save sat side by side at a meeting for the formation of a political club plo3ged to the enforcement of the Amend:genii-1f this colored man torild.be Induced: tOlote the Democratic ticket' . The Consertativek Many of whomare leaving the party that "only need them to 'abuse them, " are adding troubles to the. Democra cy by going .over to the Republican party, and whilst the Denge. weak Journals la: some instances- as bidding others to goemany Republicans are extending-their former opponents I tweed welcome in their ranks. . ' Pscutibilierßotrrand. felt'PeireitlY confident that the Hoagie , would4lllllll bill Co fund the debt into a loin bearing a lower rate ofinterest. Possibly the com mittee would not report the Senate bUI„ and If they did it would not. purthe House; yet be felt assured that the House would pea some kind of a Pending 'bill that the Posta would not condor in. sad that finally the disascreesunt would/oath. a con'erehoe committee, from :which a - Pleasant rally asteeptabis to , the Adnalitle, tranon would be reported and adopted by Coress— The " munent New - York; sad the "bull odic* mo east on the Hmete bill dld not alarm' ' him,-be for= e irss! ta6ntoren• sad NM sup. eelaallint amply. es band sued [on as stout notice. soLunTEn CHOWS, STERN & CO., 124 Wood Street, Import n ukd Deann Freieh "China, Fine Cat Alan, QUEENSWARE r==r=l2==l=l r. 4511, TEAM[ FLOUREIV p R.I. KENNEDY & BRO., I=l Vain rantarers of the illentnneelebnet aoM or Toner $ t i lVtrarntr a' llM r art r li s a u ghs tfr ■ =dres L VWVI:,Ii.OW I r n e eni s ris., AU llll. e les.s repsad. Ae n 1828. illiltlllllllTC.A2l/W1 WA 1T.10.11T. RIGBY GUST & CO: • 9. No:. 1 89 LIBERTY RT., ' ud Y eudte- IVABZ. aglegataterertoscadmlni=f r i aaeleartiajthinvire GEORGE L. THOME.' • ' • - BILK HATS. too. wo -4111 rung ?Mama,' Pi, Old ieu micrnsed sad re *lo6l6ll. te gotiipeat style, blocked ,pd rePitr••• nicureuktorS Awadelut Cioseetta , ' Atrer , dasprillrerialestVil to. ' • 3,11, 130 33E.110.14. ; luTui sT fah YONINLY wan .BOCC i3X113,10.1 city 'lda cm tap. seemsoustea t - Pi'ikariteial.sMet.triTon, as Waimea um= ire. Biiih imae. UIIOOILSE as . zed Goottas cheese; 100 bosom hr.tory: for M. b 1 11. 0•2111111 X, 141 rsat Motu. MEE NNW ADITERTISRECEINTIL, NEW 451.0410i31.0 WILLIAM SEMPLE'S, 1 1 /08. 180 and 182 Federal Street, I=l3 WASH POPLINS VJESIST/ CHEAP I=MII::1 41. T 3I MISTS, NEW SPRING DELM3p3. siterrrruiaTirais. AT 3T CENTS. LACK POPLIN . ALPACA, Qum A 5112 . 1.8108 Asiacr.z. NEW CASSIMERES, deans and Cottonades. NEW CALICOS, EOM 3=oresisas Cifrciodta, ALL COLONS AND ?Anims Tule Llness,Towd4s,Sheetinvio!to. Wholesale and Retail? WLTALIAM SEKPLVS, NIA 180 and 182 Federal Street., AUSGLIZNY mar ON 8 I' ALAEL WITH GOLD. WIC NOW OMR 0011 NEW .411:0 C DRY GOODS NOTIONS. EASTERN PRICES. BLITZES .at 181/ITZD TO Examine Oar Goods aid Price IRBUTINOT, i. SHANNON 8; CO., No. 115 Wood Street. ESTABLISHED 1881. LOGIN, GREG I CO., 1:1=EI HARDWARE, 62 Wood Street, =9 Spring Goods, Hoeg, Rakes,forks. Swaths, isc Merchants are invited to ex amine oar stock When in tke city. Orders by mail will have preempt attention. ISP "P.AL4:aAEF4 The 393 - 5 , 0. Dr. 72Ahlt5. Ms celebrated Leatatsb ea Oa IT., sad Ma aware et rasa sad Jabbered aterabrich has tearasd to tataltergb. sad Is sow at the BT. MAR BOTLL. $ 1.•41.1. ha rearmed ilaatales to drawers aeon Mee sa ealtastioa et the eye sham so Y le all really well by day ma by assail adtlelthatti !Ware tam lb se MI yeas. De. X. nay be itralesstaaally tanned ea 'all ambles *Ms Beam La. sad bas a large stoat el Ms Spate sae sad ave . Gauss tar Ida east LW/ pan of lama apeaseles.aere sae . lIIM hake lace ran la the Mae et taw Mesta ease Um mast Wean olisbeflea to all. a the aerhal realms& sad allaces et littabent has by wheats tastltsa. P. 11,—We have received' Our usual Spring supply of ERALWATIMS, Saratoga, Star, Congress, litsslngen, Ac , Also, another supply of Astebs r:urßed Gum Lozonges T and iato of Aussizoniate .Lozen which bozo proved such a Omit SUCCESS in England and tills country in cases of Relal bd omm, zoom Ala st. Mar Haul. Loan. E5.6..... m . in 04 a y , iffli im k .mi I va Maim es Pena Meet. assign= zmuscp. Rt. frIAVILIGI 9 1 1'0'w Caner Penn and 81ifde &meta, =Er.= • me Eat cambia* Madam Mlle la the Vinod Mum. orza DAT AND ' ZVZIN73O, _ Bisdasu tea couvinteial lay 111.11,-Ctrealars einkuumagi dLL pankilsrs ea &adman the rilnelpa rni self :011111. • COWLS'S; - PUMA, lw Ps. TEAS! TMII •TE4SIII Jut revolved. • lute and Ise araortmeat at 17/1171 4 0: 0 a 4 1.0 1;t1t i ma. or JAPAN. soutsoNe. . *lmre an lnvited to call sad cumin* tae dock. as quallty and rico will be Got tie Internet ot the perenaanz. Aheo, on head a lam and eseellent eanalteliat of Owes tirocerlea We n 7 nom= asessurrote CENTE3 STONE VC/a.ter I=6l4Vealp OECCICHEYT9PH, Hot Air and Chimney Elites,ilte. A LAJAGI AND POLL t Constantly on Hand. BESET 11. C0L413,, Iss neon) Avistrs. atilmil T. T. T. TRIO'S TEABERI TOOTHWASIL ti the most plestaat, cheapest iod beg, Drat. Otte extant. . • • Watriatad fee* from lajuttatslutrtdlvlts. Lpreoures and whitens Um Teeth I • • rizts . = vAtra .. utram ., , j-•2".. - 4 u7ll"Ants - 11 4 ".m"thi • 1 . npetior ankle few Cblletta I At . s3l Iltinl i arttall*, Ilig salt triatt Dritiont„ ' '''..F.2.4 DREKA. lespcater sod ratatt date ta• WI - FM 9rA.V713311,1r.i; iteDnia, visnina. PUT!' ow Buttes* . (luso sarawrise. moj m i aLis,. mum ILLI7XIVATISiG. at Orden bY sun recciT.P=lPSattalatos. and tat ample. Loss obestsmt MTN it: MAU, pita.cnricLax. priAnsinsaus, B,as' Ana salmi •• Nrib,,avrt!!•. Em. w aosc Niu tits 71:tarea..04M rangs, Ale matt Bef ,S NIMMINa rariwmss reir ...• . ••.. Selidue To . namo;r.. li6miEggwAVEM.ll4 - , ral - 111:13. — eala mof IlarahalPs I=4 MOO par Dan z at 1701 Mut stmt. X. x•x• • Oa.. prev,.... a.. .. v . * , sad ratafli s V i anil, . aw-1 NEW ADVER NEW 43- COCO TVS- WILLIAM SEXPLEs, 180 and 182 Federal Street, A.LLZURE-VY CITY HATS, HATS, BONNET'S, Ribbons and Flowers. Ltd and Lida Turead Law Coliarill4d Hiadlarchlers Linen Collar. and Cade, • Palk"' Saab. Neck TIM. Ntaartkieill Odd ; 71/ry BoW. BASES AID ABM LIGHT: EAN.OY SHAWLS Pannier Arabs, OPEN CENTRE SHAWLS Shirt Fronts, Irish Linens, Hosiery. Wholesale , and Retail. wiLLIAM SEMPLE'S, Nos. 180 and 182 Federal Street, = SBRGirB.I MIES JOB` LOTS! JOB LOTS! JOB LOTS dolled French Pertain, Imperfect Few Black Bilkt, New Blatt Bilks, Extra Bad guilty alpaca', • ik Row Illag - New Gieghtum, BELL & NOORHOUSE, 21 FIFTH AVENUE. Genuine Preparation& !UM Cslearsped lisaulerof PETER SOIMM London Grannlar Effervescent Bi- Corby Potassa. Bromide Peter. us, lodide Potosi's'. Citrate Iron and quinine. Bromide Ammo. alum, Garb. I.lthts...Victly Salt. Ititaingen Salt, cit. Magnesia, geidlitz Powders, ac.—To pro. tact Physicians and the Public train spurious articles of this character, purporting to be redirect importations”—all bot tles of the genuine will in future bear a strap label over the cork, with the address and roc simile signature of the man. gifsettarer, P. sQVIIIJE; and on the side We trade mark, and also, address of the Importer end Sete Agent. • .-- SIMOV JOBBSTON. Con thnithtleld St. and 4th Ave. No. 91ledelirSt:;111411814, • • tidos mg So dint o rir Az? Maley Deals. soontar al/ mum own. an t*. reit 30 4.75. j50111N117% I HAM% tq • FgAdirellf CSitMID akz • aCT . „. f,llestr 001/1116 _ LaDDEI3 , HOSE. . . UL lIILY LACCE ELHAINGS idaP i zel mip W LOP " kW . . Bow style MUHUR SWITCH= . AIA E Ina alli ß oNorni, • XITS, LI man■ Wisr*ig batpina, pleas.. can bee fora tcandmazi at a. YZUKKALL l'enVlTlta WHEELER'S PATENT STAMP CLNCELERS. '==r=l EDWIN I.ITEyIiNS, No. 41 S. Third Street PHILADILPEIIA: Omit Agent for the Rile of pensylvult, All ord en will b Pled thecrazli ale ofiledi P. this rate. . :NTJTlOlLi—The'Boeht for the :....'hogcepttat of Stoat of the • ()dataltming lee Manufacturing and Storage Company, • Are now openid at the Ned:mules' eltrilf• Sank. No. 15 511111HTLVLD STREET. This mummy Is chartered b 7 me I.mM/tutor Peansylrarda. lad hare the exolnamo richt ot Yanatecturlag lends the Gusty or Allealmay by Carre'e Oda brated trench Patent. (tic t.c:4.7 11 , rrn, tip puoroaus FOR en SOLDIERS' ROSURENT. Ra. opods for Oa amnia* at tits 4111exhol7 Ooanty edam , Yonntaaat ttoatta *nomad cot Widow BUI, 411ailtur1.) boatioalsod at the Waco of the anderatignat, ellk Grant otroet, o ttrldgro the Idtats. rpeolltattlons mad apaa Wilier stens cob be *lden) no to - ILLY Itn, IaTO. Tao contraot to be awarded tottllowatt and but blades. Zffl ft% or_Avi BARK B, Proprietor, ca. sLualltl, formerlY .14 cue. 11'Y81IONE POTTERY. 8. M. snisit oo ~~ . 41f.1141."11' -an ' I itui 0 . 0 ortlial; Cod • WhiuLallar.ool.B'l tal NEW ADIiERTISEMENT B . THE E BEST -BARGAINS OFFERED rxikw3 AT 20 CENTS. Ladies' Heavy British Cdttoa IltoekizgL =I adies' Heavy British Cotton Stockings I!= AT 3 PAIRS FOR *l.OO Ladies' Inper British Cotton Stookingn AT SW CYSTS. MBA'S HUTT BRITISH COTTON SOCIII AT 25 NEWS HUTT FRENCH COTTON Speri LADIES' AND ZZII,II MERINO GAUZE UNDERWEAR AT VEST 'LOW TBIOE3 . NISSEN BOTB AND CUILDRENTI COTTON STOCKINGS AT GREATLY BIWA= MC= AT , lORGANSTERN & Co',s, succrxsboss TO !WRITE, GLIDE & CO., Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street. lab= HORNE & CO'S. Hosiery I - Gloves ! MAMIE AhD CHOICB i 61011711111111 Notions, &a., Prices Unknoim Since 1861! ALEXANDRE% lUD 411A)VES, A MI auortment at OLT,. COURVIORBIER% sum. At $1.13.. LONG TOP ILID3, antis shades. AS 39.00. REOOL.III .11A/MS BRITISH HONE. Basis. 33 cents. AND anis= COTTON HOW. 10 cents and no. DOMESTIC COTTON HOMEY, By Case or Dosea• GENTS , SUPER STOUT HALF HOST, 515 east. GENTS' SUPER FINE HALF HOSE US mkt.: Also, solsulld SAlOrtnlenis SASHES, SASH AND BOW RIBBONS. LADIES , FANCY BOWS. LABOE ADDITIONS TO REM Jut arrlvlnif, to which tr. Invite tia attestlon of V holesale tad Retail Cub buyers. 77 1f 79 .11411.11-IE2 11111LIEST • OF TlCic OF THE Surzatx , i or ALLsourarr Co. Woarootres. 1 April DOA. mu, TN COMPLIANCE WITH. ,A yesolation, bacbt.l by the 1b.P. , 40n of the Altegbeny vaulty ?Mex. the nth mentos et the Act of isselebtr. approved the let day•er rob. teary. A. D. 11841, balsa an net eappleateataay to an Ye, "For the Baler Management of the Allegheny . County Prison," hemh7 nobilatied mid made se follows: - • That when the arrangements are cgiopleteel for the reception of Inmates, it shah be — tbs data! of the InspeetOrs to transfer from the Corny Prison to the Workhouse all'personshevinc more than ten days to serve, who shall have been com mitted for vagrancy.. drunkenness. or otemderly conduct, and Maim:eh o:ner persons aaaaa elms of criminal Jurisdiction of Allegheny county may direct to be tratmlerred; and thereafter, when nay person or paeans shall be omitted ta said Court of any Wren.. the panislumeat wsemf hy enumnir laws, is or amyl. MAW. !MI aliment In the CO.t7 Jag, sad Court :guy lee- tote such person or pereoas to eithei thi said Jell or Workhouse. hel Its dlecretion, and all eod adttina foirletrates la said Comity thereafter shell seatenew so the Workhonre alt , persool convlined of vagrancy, drunkennola at awn dotty oondeot, or of any other offooso for which they may. now be seat noel to Impriewansant La the County .1.1.1, there to be fed and clothed, and treated as provided for In this act, and the mice and rem:halms of said noun." • • And as the arrangements are now eempleted for the reception or KALE convicts Into the Workhouse, It Is recommended to and urged upon alt committis t magtstrates throughout itt county to ...mud tea close for winch paroles are to to sent to said Wotkhouie to as long • period as hostility consistent with jostle.. it UM*" nally mental that all genie.. gthernlT knows • 'old offenders." for their benefit. as venni that of the commoatt7 end the institution thing be cantaitted for 11.11, learnt period which the laws will allow. HENRI CORKER, 'gnat- of the Allegheny Cooney Workhouse. CLAIMMONT..- . ananarnatiaT DR. WHITTIER 10NTINITES TO TREAT AU taztrate direarea. Byptd.Us ita forma. Mamba, and Us M e eat; of InerM7 ozotra=lo , 4 F p = 19 f r = 0010 Mr- ecc other mom a nd wined irrnalOW Immo m tbat ledbartne 100111. 0* 01000000, bodtb werimeaa, ladliestiort maramptiot, rremtba secdety.. unimallocaa, dryad oft are bred* • Ices of mammy, indolooce. rtectemai Matuirma ma dually so prortratias the comat rynam as nodes marilabe cadLaroaoM 11.= , 1 wtht tbeg77Hr " trial:Wrib atl u irr far% AL particular ateeadootren to aa Tama% taw Dishrta. Leimorebes or tm. rallate fblaab motion or Ulceration 0 tbe Womb. tic reartrin, no r h o es enontoria l Dlrroni . • r i T i nlndlitentllj Orlirennors, aro X OO fa asifeyideattliat PhYvicitibabo 00Onnd • himself modularly to tbe awdfofa certain rim of Mamma sad naol4 lbonsardi of cum emb mar man meartre pastes 01111114051 Opeondll Ikon ono In general proctica . Th. Donor ;Clan.% 000.0014 ifty 170xesthat Ores tillexpraltloa Mumma and priyaro dlimmaca, that can by bad fres stela or by mail for two stoops, to foiled =Move =abm.oeabbace distal= lastraction to at md embalm them co to mpliant& deteradmi 101 the pr• le ars of OM Ttut actoblisbmem it . alai*. 00010 011 rtitl rdbbie'Vaelor.. olgtion be t a m O,OOO i lroleZei g nal:4M grorez: 00000. 10 sow: InsOnnter. lorderer • ntrsons rinsolnotlon Ix atmolutely• aeommbir . 000 other. dally personal attention 10 redt ani bathe becacarordatlon climb [MUM/ than art awM•ents =monad with the Mice. amo t.yrtibemulate tbat . la Marimba t gmede recovery. Inclediag medicated ya. 00 001011000 are ormwert 4=l? . ?tgrai r rallgigaar 0ri:74.7a fOr two ronfrn. Ho nutter who noir toned, rend what ho raft/. If was A.W. IA If 0,0. oo Ininds m o re r us 1,0 courr. 01. no OMec.O. NCP Wnak wri . m.. t Kw.. onts rr oynca Or•Trolaeuain or Atzsanzei ie.} I TNPiraeus.°ll, April Ist. 181 , PURSUANCE OF • THE 21“ Won ot an Art relaeag to Alleeneny noun apprOYed the let day of May. 1961. and fi the amendment to eald section, approved tie day of march, MM. I do tontine give no. gee that the Eispecates for the several Wares, Boroughs and Townsblpa will he open. and 10111 be prepared to revolve the • County, State, Poor, Worltlionse and hiprovenient fixes Oa aad after the let day of MAY. UIO. Bald taxes =be paid at this °Zoe until the Ist day of August with a deduction of 111 , 11 PLR onlyT. for prompt nayment to ul verse= eijlaS the whole amount of their taxes. Them will be no dedaetlon allowed ?lades the isehth of Aagast. There will M ' TEN PEE CENT. ADDED To ail taxes ramalning unpaid on the 34 day of September. 1870, 3. P. DENNIIITON; ====!l',W== ZCIHN T. GRAY, Howe and Sign Painkr, GIELA.TNEER AND 43.1.A2ZUESR. M=Z=l7lsl HOM SHIPMENTS OF ALL 'kinds of tree lake tab art received doll 01asattdwe..,:iticintrir and attleT s. 4l2 Cltyltantl. Allagnear City, eencer o f Pedant and Ohio streets. Mr long expectance In the bnalnesa MOWS ILI to always bays es hand a drat *us artle* wed can a all Welts Plabc?altaanc E L= l VlMiti ii=lM Wbolas Se or WIl *ll otters dlled prenantly.. FLUTING lILICHINEL • rue best and cheapen Platens M0tt 66 1, 116 the market.. Pelee 116.00 each nestedie. Cell tad are them at . A. L. PIALEBON. of Building Committee pINCHING IRON& I bays put rocelvt4 anmoorland of near. loi Irobr, ...a ankle ued rer7 iamb la Ws art by the Irdlns for carrlin tbatr bar , . /or U I " JAM= frOW:f. ISUTCHE=I, TOLE NOT/tr. I Iwo 'aortal:ad aseortmeat et tlicatz SPatit .Balanets, vitt OW Out and *kindled etteu l / 2 - templop 3si ttap pan slid wyrsalltai Pm sat. , . nisr. POLES: • -•• _ • • • Dm • ooLo sootteseset of Moo rotes loft mar from .Ideh I oier at a very low Pr.. Parties waattes 04. 14 =dor **fly. so ea to bum» tbetvertUr . .b•lnt that. LiAtza Bovrir, US Wood Swim. ES= CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. & CA RPETS. SPRING STOCK. cs co Twx - mis CARPETS. Our stook it Zho Larva we ha ever offered to th.o Owl& BOYARD, ROSE CO., • 21 FIETWAYENC T E. lohli:d&Y • APRIL 1, 1870. Specie Payment Resumed. Buyer Mugge Will be 411Ieres At.'T & COLLINS' WiIItiIET'STORE, 71 and 78. Fifth Avenue. aro., psies. are Um LOWILEIT Isthls mutssl apt CARPETS. Eitioto New ms! New Goods! New Prices Ws bare Lethoratee th e operate gof oar NLev Zoom with the rums/ DISPLAY or ALl= 3, it Ell EV= OTTSIOLD IN THIS LOW ESTI4I,ICES SINCE 1861. KIVU M'CLINTOCI NEW CARPET& WHOLESALE RATES. 51' FIFTH ,AVENUE' isOix woos mum% 'rpm . ° . : Maanfardaners or SPRING:HAIR and Iltrair IlaTIRS•5118. Peatbar Bosnian . r o an II noway March Cashion. Comic* Ignald: . na . s, and on kl i geor aqtlirger:rhd A W Hausat ool at, corrlNTeaail a. a- activate: atte ation give& to tsetse an. cleaning sag bieaiiag, uu relaying carrla. itaeto'oc• cleahtsur cdpet u th• *eV ....Ith I:deb yos tot feel wood thO, ;hoarders ati. Dreier rod tad' the good. thorooghly trod Mao di gad nod onota. The price for de nthoa box goon . redeye.. Ow