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P Kerr were chose) Begrime. •••••. ;ski. :•• ,The credentials" of °ree were then called • for,•when it appeared that forty "districts were rep. “ingated-Lleavieg twenty - dinthets without • repreiveoturee in the Convention. 44 alsotkin for permanent Prieident was out In •.••"; •• • orobri—Ttunom Parlay, of McClure, and Thomas ' Donnelly, of Collins, being sioniinakd. Oa motion of Chula Borten, the Tote far Pratt " &tiaras. taken Men sore. The ballot resulted in the choir of Mr. Donnelly, who had 54 Meta, while his opposing had DO. Eta was retorted to the chair by Mr. Failey. sod - prootaded to addrus the eas tomasy nerds of thanks to the Cannot/cm. li. al luded to the war, and suggested that if the Findplea of the Dthourstio party bad beta faithfully oared • out In both seethes -of "the County, the present bloody ithife word never have been witneued. This sentiment was heartily appluided. The speaker erased the present &Mande" upon the Abolition iste of the Borth and the fireesionirts of the Boo th; and eta,, all "Carta at peace had failed it was now their dilly to defmel the otantryi He pointed ant no path for the Damserany of Allegheny county to " walk 10, but would lea,' that motor to the wisdom end dist:tattoo of the Converitior Marrs. Thome. Farley, Henry McCullough, James filaistory and J. F. Richards were chosen Vice Pruidenos, and J. H. Blackford was added to the list of ttacretaries. On nitre era. M. Kerr, Erna., the Choir ap. - Panned the following Committee on Resolutions: ft. H. Yin, I. R. Laip, James A. Gibooe. Jobs Quinn, Tanaka Farley, John Sill, Saner Keller, J. B. Fulton and IL P. Rosa. The Committee retired, and the Convention took a recess for a few nributss. Col. Gibson here announced that • Mr. Aaron Floyd, (the worthy aspirant for County Treasurer, on the Republican aide) war. present, and bad as. thorined bum to gay that he (Floyd) would be hap. py to meet the delegates at Pricker , . dining rooms, Fifth street. The entrancement was received with applause, and doubtless a goodly number availed themselvee of the kindly torture. The CoMmitur on Rgeolationa, after an boar'. .thesultetioni retorted and reported through their Chattmae. • . The ripen, contained u a preamble, the letter of George Washington, under data of September - 17, 1757, subminieg the Cortitation to Cower for their constderation. The resolutions were then read, whereupon Mr. Gibson offered a lob/titre, authorizing the Chair to appoint a Committee of Comespoodesce, of terentyrat; deemieg u proper,'lor the present, to forego party for country, in the hope of tieing able • to mite upon a eagle ticket, pledged to the up. port of the Uaion,tbe Col:imitation, and the Leers. That if the"oppootion party login epee a separate nomination, then the Committee sari hare power to pot the beet partible ticket in the field. Daniel Wei a moved to ley the rabstitate oe the table. lobo Qoinn moved that the original report be adopted. • • Mr. Linn made a. vigoroue apeeell against ore. slob? sad in opposition to pinning the Democratic party to ithe coat tail of the Abolition Repartee& Mr. Gibson replied, retrial: that if good Repab. liens, sick at the frond and corruption procured by those now io power, and forgetting party is lon of country, would join In writing a thorough re form, he, for oar, was in favorers ellaion ticket" Bach was the object of hie serums. The yeas sod says we,. called upon the motion to ley tee substitute on the table, which was agreed to.—yeas 41, nays M. Mr. Wiiminit then moved to Enke oat all of the original report, excepting the preamble (Wash ington,* letterd and the lan tesolotion. " A wrangling discussion followed, when Mr. Wilmarth withdrew !nearing, amending the re- Oa moire otMi.tfingi, Nos "origami report wu recalled: Tim mine gentlest" moved that the report be taken op seriatim- Not agreed to. The resolutions refers then adopted as a whole. • They ore as taken ' . •, • Rodeos, That we, th e Dentursoy, eanyintioa , easembled, representlog the with and &etre of the peoplcdp most solemnly declare that thellition of the Orme and the Coustitation of the Amen= Gorrittent—mode and entered Into by the moot enlightened eateamen and purest of patilols, were embodied for • similar ptasjes•—sklast and shell be pretend,' and unhallowed di anion and rebellion mashed cat by • nuitedpeople, who honor the Btar- Speogied Banner, add all those who would tartish he fame .ill be b randed as miters, end mouth an sternal blot on the memory of those who take op arms "gelatins* earthy, and we therefore toy to tie conatliatid authoring" not to Beare matey in the pregiorradon of the Uokm, and protecting this Can. stiotko from rattler despoiler. , That the Democracy of the North were river knows to favorer imeteregssilasointian. Bat this cannot be and, in truth, for oar omen's, who proclaimed "let the Union elide.' We pledge our Iliee to defend the whole country, aa the Unica of • the States is the bright inheritauan of a foie people, for II requires no argument to sonata what Ood in MI wisdom ordained es a home for all nailart of people, and the flog of oar country will never be disgraced when inch adapted tithing take the Said fa the Militant Sixty-Zinliti of New York. Shrentof, That while ere more as we ere, unmet:aped and unlettered se a nitre, without restraint by the narrow limits of secerton, tor by separation each State writ,/ dwindle aid decay, compared to the partectiaa and glory in which they now bloom sod doenah sides the genial rubles 01 oar happy Union Bed match's', Curititutioz, vested by tbe noble dude of the patriots of v7ll, and we word rejoice to ode the Mallet unite. reel war terminated oa honorable terms so teat no itjory be, done, or iejnause one aired to the laws of the eiroury—the beteg secompliehed, nothing more should be eilleted by a maguanizooge peo ple, who can overlook the error" of the put by a bright femur The power sad might is as our bands, and we should are it ee the toed serum . . &rib with her brat bars—thin containment, bor. mony and union will be am of yore, and all can rejoice lea united eradiation of obis gnrernm rnt Roofed, That we, a -- portion of the people, (or the last fifteen yeas, have advocated and limed the location of the Western Foandry and Artery te oar corny. Nikita potato to this place as the most suitable for inch e aurae work—trsosport. alio& by rail sad river the most COITSSIIIOI, anal to aboutdance,meclaanicaskillfal,laborareindustrion, • everything which invites to economy, tar &icor osmotic and loauoe. Should the Government .-• • 'itorrelt economy and the beet of materials, this " "-county should be favorer!, for an when is the vast West offers 'eel indocom eats. Resonsid, That the Democracy mud the Coe. stketton as the highest len of the laud, end we cuter atheowledge higher lawn that the deep obligators we owe to the (Jaen of the Suites aid the perpetuity of the Coustitatios. We will norm suction ": by any act of oar., the deep disgrace • that wo uld tallow the dismembering of the Sutra, • . and, like the veteran Jackson, era pledge 011/ lire. to the prier/on of the sfstareprangled banner." Withered be the arm that would famish its rams. Rainfor, That the fur members of the Leget litters from oar wary, who violated the lestrue. bone of the people, by rating for the repeal of the Tours" 'Tat, and by that act pfuederlog the State Truth/ of a large sum or worry, ate deurrieg of the severer mutant of the votereol this meet) , end the Governor for slain the bill lobould bat up to the "exectatioos of the people of the Slate, whlCe be ,hae disgraced by his uctilating and spec. _ elating conduct, and, lover% we eordder buts, and all who voted' for gibe wtiolutale robbery, es. enmity of confdence from en Yuen couunseecy. &naafi. Tout thesmach . as we are all gaited in &donee of one Flag, site Cates sad one Caren tattoo, we caw gee no good reason for party semi. . nations at this time. fiesone'd, That we mart Curren toappropd. I eta • sum of mosey, to he placed et the disposal of . tha Presidur, to he giro to the rank arid ills, &lire in tub or • medal, see small teslimonial for War rouge in the late bottle, as:dints, especially to tha gy t h Bow York, Briaker's Brigade, aid the late Cul. c erarg rer Beement, for than burry an the fled, and their deztog charge on the enemy's butters, . wkkh was our surpassed on any field. ' , AU honor to them for than !stillbirth and tuldsantod bravery • In &dean of thee adopted istannT. -The Cneirtaliell them adjourned. ~. , ~ , ajp;:,ly'y x.;::?, • MEE .~ ~: .... , . . . . , . . -, -. 1 , .::, 7 7.!;,-.:.:.•:::.-'. .1.,....-:::::':..,-...•!".--.....:•!'.! MESE Cot. 0. ff. Rpm, Harr-tams, gib e regiment of Wang which pa olor is "atitiPast for area *is: or daring the tar, provided rosi lavish may for marching °Marti is Visas dam' Tin Occupants ias - al the &alma azdersisad. - lag that We Department will make the imams. doss of all alma who my lcnand lima:patent to the grFhar discharge of duties. Yoa jesm is a4dsisnu AijiaLlif Gaunt Timms", at W alto at which roar mos will nie raittilto outstaring, aid hir mitt dtu• tail as walicatjaOliti porposs, : who will he 11. strletlidAiniletbj Coapasiea fir odor ea* Bikra•4±74oVariW i ; Clat, , wirpitamom. 1114010 11161 1WEIN4iiiiiiii'ibcp t ellit9g244:oAtost m .„,„ b ,o l o l 6 4, itsb vai;kmoly.• -t re lciaW 44ll,lllll l parthaliiiirly.stos he wit.. A - V0.4k4g1i..:.;*).4 . 0tit.; orr4oiaL,_l"./ Pllll.O P .. rill My TllollSpAlf MMOBXIWAG • . Att. ),' 1361. ,CITY AFFAIRS. - Zarsolbnosicat. Obasntstiota tOI the Gitude., by .. E. Shaw, Optleaci A id Fifth BL—ternictad daily t SOL Ell MA ME. 7 O'CIOCk, SO U" 00 $6 a so • Buromisesi —.29 ILZ COL 11114.7 40 S agthwit' Oliver IL Itippey Is proceeding with the or gentestlo• of Itls regiment, and the oomparthe to be attached thereto are fut Lida g op. 'Colonel V • villain lam In the marks, la Os prime of atsahood, wd stantrally beloved sad at teemed b.l i•eat Eta hive b.s his companions In saving del, iietega Lep. , Elie regiment Les been eccepkted u ono of ;lie Mt ‘Ol. V kith the General G crrans tuml lap aide accagillon upon the Governor of Yeantylvaals, is ,wlll Ds PAD by the following official doom:waiter Ponintvartra ErActrtrvi ClUIR112; UatitanitAJOy 6.18.01.. Comm. a H. Itirrsr—Sir: I via appoint yet • GANA of one of as regiments to re Weed In Pss.jle►ala, imam the new regnisitiett fur Ws nit ! uc t igiux. • Your, A. 0. Otirlyi. VAR aeraafYtrr. " • et*lV, -= • 111116 RENE Dad States District Coast. .Wsmittinia, lily 11.—Before Judge Mc The Cu. of Mithael Bannon was:resumed, acd ifler - Histrict Attorney Carnahan had addreseed tbiejary, they received their charge and retired. They ashotquently came into C.art with a verdict or "not guilty," and the prime was discharged. George H. Slick, tavern keeper, raiding near Johnsture, was nut uraisned Alpo' a charge of pasties coontertint mousey. Platelet Attorney Carnahan appeared for the protruntion sad Messes. Swart:welder, Hampton, Kopeleo and Noon, for the defendant. Alter the . opening by the lAstrict Attoney, the following tatimouy was elicited: Chutes Woodall notified that he got hall a dol lar trout Slick between the 15th and Mb of May last; that no did not like the "ring" of it, end Stiehl:aid if it was not good he could return it. Waiter then testified that he gave the half dollar to Mr. Carnahan it had become colored since he got IL He was Ausurestde meopented to unify in this cue. The piece which was counterfeit, was given in evidence. On cross elimination witness' stated tbat be never asked Slick to redeem the half dollar. When besot at there was •. an present called , Her. ebe►,'r whom N afterwards ea. JO Court oodu the name of Newcomer. Albert Petnlven, clerk is Walters Weba'o Mora Jobtistows. testifies! tbat he knew Slick ; on the atop, of April Slick came in and bought a bilrof good, smountieg to $4; be paid the bill in coin, and -reiterate found that fire quarter, and two balm were conoterleit ; he weighed them on "coin ecales,i , and Slick took them back and WO other money, uesptleg a bolance of one dol lar. When weighed the cow proved too light. Io a abort time Slick returned and handed witness 11 two dollar bill on the State Bank of Ohio. Tb* queitlon war asked it the bill was coutiter.. fait. DefendaeOs counsel objected on the grouted that tech testimoey wu not admietible, a the possession of eouuterlelt bile wu no ofieuee on• der the lure of the United &awe. The cue 11 , 31 argued, and the Court decided that the evidence was admimble. The witnen then conticeed, and stated be pro. noanced the bill a counterfeit and rotated to take It from Slick. Defendant had clamed counterfeit money at the Moreseretal tlmas, which ~meta re• Need to take. radicand Newcomer testified that be recived half dollar tram Slick on the ltitla of May ; it wee dated 1836 ; he objected to it as . counterieit, but Mick told bun total's It, and it it was not good he could return it. Kept it until the 19th (three days) tad tber gave it back to him, getting another for la. Slick said he was not much of a judge of money . ; he wu arrested the next day. On aims examination witneas stated that. Wend. ant alleged tbalibe got the bad ball dollar from a peddler. John Madam testified that he got silver coin from Slick; belleverdiat It wu all good except the lea, what he got two bad half dollar plass. 11e returned them to Slick. and the latter took them without a word, marking that if they were not good be had been &alined. Daniel Harshberger testillwl that he got paper and film money from Whet In Pabrusty lut; the silver was good bar the paper was conoteffsit; it was a On dollar bill; witcmdatwold not pass it, and gave It back to Slick. Job* Y. mu called, but oot belog.ablo to fix tbo reoolpt of any moos, from Slice within time mouthi previous to bit &Trost, bit tostimocy was tot ad• mittod. John Herron, oonatable of thU city, testified that he visited Bliera on the litli of May last; atm aoP. per, sad got In change two (loaners iuld two ditnea. 'One of the &mu was oonourialt. (Cola alma la wridnocn) . On cross eusatination witnetastated that he went purposely to tee whether-Stick would plea coed. unfelt moue) upon him; Newcomer told him about Slick ; witheae left Newcomer at Siloam. ~,,, and be went to Slick's. Slick was not at home when witness reached the boase,sed a about two boon Slick and Newcomer strived together. Warn stated that be was sent op to Jobottown by officer Hauge, who was acting for the United States klanibel. He bad no arraegemeut (or pay, other than his wltnesa fete. He did sot meet • stranger on the road, alter talents Shch , e, sad bey -s-match bout him. paying him for a in counter feit money ; did not know John A. Hammer. John Sennehls metaled that he got money from Slick lux wow a year. Teatimony excluded and whim dismissed. The Marshal, AU. Murdock, testified that offs. au Bayne had been depot zed: specially: with reference to these Johnstown canes The Court then idyourned 'until ten o'clock Thursday morniage AJ rail of an Allo=w Ilsoesslcualst. Oe Toadsy evenleg„ a yeast man °sated John Mck:instry, formerly bar-teepee at the Sprigg Hone, in Wheeling, was arrested opoit • chugs of uttatiag traannable sentiment', and conheed in the lockup to await a bearing. The otrossostances of hit arrest ate thus: MoKinetry had been on a cleft east, and striving here in the eveniog, pot op at the St. Chula. ILotoL Walking out through the city, be clotted • staple of young ladles landing on Hulot street, with whom — he was acqualeted. A walk was proposed, and daring the premien& thi CO12,11(111/1012 tamed spots the heftiest Linea Ilan: Me kiln. try'S treprunons of sentiment were decidedly in favor or dist South, and the girls tidally made • note of in After separating from their company; the girls Informed W. IL Devine, undertaker, of the oireominancts jut detailed, and ha telt it ha duty to nave the matter investigated. An information was accordingly made before Alderman lasi. (a ratusuni volutes") and McKinney was 'nested lead locked op for a hearing. • Yesterday we Tinted Mr. Mel/gamy, sad k• inters:tad as that ha wee not in favor of aetession He said he voted the Caicos ticket, in May isst,'at Wheeling, although his brother, C. W. McKim-I,llj bad voted - the aeon/Iwo tithe. He uneaten however, to the tlluet of Police. when abed the qaution,ebeilier hawse for the Forth or the Coo*: that 'this sympathies were with the Routh." A. to his conversation with the ladles angled to, i•i ' which the *edition, language as alleged to have! beau offered, woe kenw notbieg, he the intortelt.; tips vie traesferred to Me lo' Wawa. and the hearing bas been postponed caul Theroday. Ike valise mean by Me Kittery was orertuinhod„l bet nothing “oontraband" wee lotted. bad • .secierelort nog,* in deggersb, relative to the fall of Bort Semen, • small ecoession flog, and an Immense penny of lose letters from some of bin isle anti.' ran. We may gate that a fist of those eke este& the iteceseloo ticket it Wheeling,, was ant us some Woe ideas. the name of Jobe Moillairry does not appear thereon, tin that of his brother, Charles W.,' is there recorded. This ennui to confirm his etatirl Meal. . ne lila be held In custody. steal Thursday; when the use will be folly investigated: „ I=l2l Corrected sspeeislly fort I Lame! dm Notiosat B. auotricin It Fresco:: Pore llagland etaus. par 11•• York State..— pat Sow Tarlatty— pa, Ilas *, Jam (aeatj.. • • (./1114. _ hanalli.ola, (wt.) par 011 1 0 144 .(Inise-weel) 1 pas 1000.. at Oclembha-... 10 Ilarylairl, Wt.-- per " - Vlrealik. (*baslhn& 11010 Possiffs) Nerd Parofina....--ao saki. Illidgaap—fribog tau*. OK IX, per tent rm Beck illots•-ilsittpg 11 a ni over b• The Twelfth Patna,',anis Regiment arrisso in: this city at 3 o'clock a. m., yesterday, and soca after , gas/tared at Camp 'Wilkins. At 9 o'clock the companies formed, and marched toward, the city, Oa tilltb street they wars =et by Capt: Wright's waspish, who escorted them to City Han, where they trucked otos and dismissed. All aloes the route the' welcome'bonie was cordial sod }leo., and many besets were mad* glad. There were hight companies in all, the other two haslet Pre. 'lonely retained. The reteroint oompaotes are Wuhtsitan Greys. Lawrence Guards, A and B Unica Chards, telonoagahela Goatee, Duquesne Greys ' MB. Zoos"! Cadets and Jackson !adept& sot Blose. • Viaroaraor Aastrr.-01r.earr Hague attired here yentsuisy front Wiseoulo, baring is custody the meal who eeld a forged cheek for ;VW to she Iron City Bonk. Hague wept from here to Clice.i lead, where be aseartaked that the forgot bad lee, ceded in getting the notes dueled tot., gold. Getting on bur trail be followed bias Omagh Coo. ads, traced ham neck to Wlaconein, sod finallf etiecooded in captarieg him about three miles from filtlwaaste. He pea biome as John Stinger; • Oaiaaap AG44Pri OSSlCOUL—.Blichael G1t0.7011, a police oficat,yestelday made Informauen berum Mayor Vidsea—c, barging Goo. Smith, constable for m /Jamu Taylor. sad lt.lobaooa and .1. conatablaa for Alderman Jonas, with relaming,when called upon, to obi bun la the.arreet of some nat• cant at the canal bridge who bad tamed a Pict and maenad a prisoaat Dom ,lm. Johnson and Smith gave ball tot their specs:soca. • • Thiel/queer. Discstsloo.—A &remit* Jiff' be held Jo Lesrsage Jefferson county, Ob ono. rosnersog Avgnot gb, 1861, betusea Mr. ilocool of P irubnrilk, sod Mr. Loco, of Batbeny. Baton •E,sda ..Tbat'ths Bcdpiara teach the goal bill% sus .rd Monis*** of CI oranktad.” Iffirdidsoff , . • COD 22 A &&& D MOiNCT BAJ-LJ.—Yesterd ay Grim: log, to starebleg smog the debris atiboDequesou dopes, a O amber of kegs went foxed, sdd d to the Bona, muted ffspikes,” but cousiotog °DAVI ADPkid bells. The itecovery misted quite a see. maul. The muter will doubtless be fully fovea,. ptsd i,d the ■hppsrs, If pouiblo, discovered. /oar Cori r, a yoon wan of tbetsburg, Craw. ford cocci', committed aftleids by basting on Boo day last, bacsaaw be.eould sot obtain ado:allot to a volunteer toospaoy, so account of 04 youth. Suitor hea - been appointed Steward of Ili Hailed' States Marina Hospital at Manchester, a pew Won** ocenplad by Thor. !Parley, Iraq. ,13:1`Da. Ha n tam, •OW PWILADZIrita..-Thlt taillimoius, is will we WM by an advanlarmaat, will be la Pittaborgh lot two dsy•—alauftly sad Tasscray, Aqui his and 6t1.-at the ['Mee of Dr. Relay, rio. -140 Wood street, where he has bees pniworibtag lor rumor tor ter it two yarn with reaualtabla rococo. Dr. Schenck haw as larlati got kaolin gab kapfraillarr, with whirl) be or odor Lartp,aad by which be eta tall tbalrouct blitsfition aadtbe rtuavlia proper to b • gine - is 41110110110.. ir I tbaroagb examlnatioa of the righis p la Those Dollars, bat for adsiell lillisal dom. 'Parsons, smoked ii Jai feriet• viiiii are atomised without charge.. - ,- - , • [Oomerosiduca el Cis Pithburab Gout.) • AiTANTIC CRT, /sly 27, 1861. Muare &Una: The stagnation of Moine= throughout the country, has had its effect ern all the araterarg place*, but apparently less here than at in)ity other placer.. There are not so many people hare as lut year, bat there are still plenty to male the town liaely and agreeable. Our Pittebargh Mends who seek the sea aide in summer have very plurally prithitred Athletic City, and wisely, is my opinion. li is easy of at. cue, being only three bouts from Philadelphia, by railroad; the serf is as good as at Cape May ; th e Hotels are excellent; and the air is dry and plea. suit, being altogether free from the datipsese which per redes the atathepbere at ease) mho, sea. side mom. The rummer ' ao.lsr, has beau cold, sod has lot u statre away ; but the weather is row eztreataly pleasant, the water bu lost the cold chill that was upon it, one the 'Detour, of visitors as consequent ly perceptible. The hotels are rapidly filling up, and we elan doom be euloyieg the height of the 1143100. The B aited States Hotel, kept by lems.sun kfcHtsinut, Eeq., of Phildelphis, b the creak hotel of the place. It io fully op to the standard of the deem hotel at any watering place in the comae,. The boase is new; roomy, airy, clean, well .lar. °bled aria excellently kept. No one complains of the fare. Oo the contrary, every (misspeaks in the highest tame of every. thing connected with the mecum:tent. To the Jemmy of sea bathing is added the luxury of being wall•csred for; and to a maa whohu a meek or two to nitre, I lino, of no place in which be can spend them more coat. fortably. • R. - • [ Potle. Pithibersh Gototted PILLBILVTATION,—Tbe St. Clair Guards., about to depart, in Col. Sanseel W. Black , ' Kegieseur, in detease of their coutary, Were made the recipients of a very toted Mt. pocket Testament sub, by the Toting Men'' BibleSeclety, of Pittabargh, through its kind and beloved agent, J. K. Miller ; for whicti favor, greatfully received, the company, thr Gogh your column', desires to return its most sincere and heartlett thanks to the kind ant bonerolent Socteti: TlitliATlll.—lla evening% bill at the old estab lished place of amusement Is one of more than or dinary attraction, Including all the popular members of the company. The Id sot comedy of Captain Charlotte, in whloh Rule Hendisnron will appear as the Captain.- Bhe will also give a leuou to manioc' rakes In the telling fuse of that amnia Tao splendid Ellsworth Tableaus will be glean. Also, dancing by hind. Marie Olive. Slovenes? or Titoors.—Tbe First ktiehiden Regiment, whose three months armee bar antral, will arrive bare at 2 o'clock this afternoon, dee roue for bozo. We heard it rumored lut night that Col. Black'. Regiment will hamster Lierriaborg this afternoon. RTILL6,IIIaY ON 8A1L...a-Wm. A.. Yolloitt wbo, It will be remembered, &tabbed Francis Welsh and Owen Hughes, In the Fifth mud, acme time shim, was released yesterday on ball. Ile left last nista for Washingtoo City, to Join his company, the Gov clamant °netts, now encamped near that place. ELVIZATII 11K01111111.T...-Wll that this leg traeot arrived safe at, and are encamped [mar Washington city. The Batter, *ad companies from other Wasters counties compose this Regi ment. Taos Brat..—The Grand Jury iv the Gaited Sumo Court, yeetruday. loved a tree bill is the cue of George Resherigerger, indicted for passing evueterleit mosey. Arrivals at the UPTOS • . . dJAAT B °abroad, filo. 0 D U DolLLny, WoMar, 0 D B Rowan a lady, Untool*n D Rddlw Yw c ry U Wel. Rowena 0 Ma It SWUM% Wei h, Po T H Boca, Bromovitto o W Plonk Jonnatoen J U Damao. P. 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