p e*"X»*umjKtU«tfl^»auded.' : a - •■ T * rt J*t but Tll7 meagre r* tarsi of -.-. in - the tiiiit baUhij ■ tsdrearotly aajtbtog from our Attegheej county Kcgtmeati; an«f vbioll appear to hart been noreorUiiefl f*g*4» iiW• gWe below ;iuck uui of killed *ad wousded from our.owa 6toto u kart • reached ui:i! . -i . o>t Spear, 01st timothy Keily t 9£th , .; Capt. Gray, 6l|l n : Oot<Tmro«9M Capt.. Ballinger, 01st Lieut. Dot. Hell, 05 th - Irwin,elst ‘ llent. Babb,"C,i4BtV Gfcpt. Burk, o(st MiJ. BtrooM, .46th , John H. Bpeneer, O, S3d Gspt. Pusecp/ Howurd’e 001. Lancaster, 11Mb ißtalf »i OOM. It B Bssaptoo, of Col. Sutoroolr,-io9(h'' '< ■' Battery Hdrril W ttom, AV GoL Crothtr, 110th ■ Barney McGee, 98th Lleet Vn It Haflu D,Bergt. W Walter.~9oih loth i Suiml Bwa^Bsth" i irQttfyiß?-" Xj: '"\ < Mejer Henoock, Slit Wrnlemlwli n M t vi/ W , 00, o’6‘bSS Wf* 1 * Abel WnS s”** J H M *»b3, Jr, 88, ini A J, BB - “«* 8.62, Ur, " Sr™- ft «• ■= .g»w«, 0, tJifcSE&Stt oeTb," tmiSU *•■« “~ k JAeob lltbw. 5C3, thi,h 1 JJ J° e , Jo * u * * Hawkins, IWm ■2,hrm G’M lUherttear,-G. 23. * frHk®* «• u s ** ' B J>uckwortb, X, lSVobhßldley,K.fll.hud - ft* __ , 8« t 'I W ICtuk.-K,ltS | SMi't 0 oH*ha*h,C,lM 83 *»M«bt Samßutter! O; 1«8 B Blmk, G, », tligfit B ONeill, 0, U 3 <... W B FUonegan, S, tbJghJoe Iddlsgs, B, Its » Harris, 82, leg D W Shlrer, 0, US Otpudn Stewart, S, t4B John Jonee, 0:128 §•*** Gen* mil, a, 148 Joseph Bowman, F, 122 Ckrgt Blrck field, V, 140 G StalniAlts, t. Si Corp J Fleming, N, 140 Lieut Wm Bible. 0,148 Allen, h, 148 B 0 Kirkpatrick, 148" deeoTWinUe, N, 148 J Thornton,'H.l4l" Col J A Wearer, 2f, 148 JOrerhulls, 0,60 Q w fa«d, Df 147 OnlßejwtFraDCieWDow- J Bunn, K, 26 J Bt44asr,B, 96, ankle 9*Pt £ A Spalding, 0, lillhomas Martin, K, 06. John Bean, A, 28 breast end hand 8 Pheneger, O, 127 Ist Blent J 8 Olemander, Ejßd, contnalo. ofehool- MBlerpe*lK,?3 Danlol Campbell, £,^o6. y® M Oonothen, H, 140 breast, fleeh wound CL Platt, 0,141 J 0 Donnell, F, 00, eonta “JJoe clanofbuttock • SergtWK Bender, B, 122 Bergt P M Guild, K, 67thO Pe tit, X, 140. Oorp Moe Keelr, X, 96thA L Cermln, B, 141 fleeh,wound, hip H Hayne, B, 74 (feartee Mattoo, F, 110th£ Bamorf, 0,148 „ h*a_d OrdSergtooHerman. O Oorp L BUlig, G, 04tb, leg 148»’ H.Lnr Stnbbilbkr, 0* 08 Cant P H Fortori A, 148 , ®“W McCall, X, 06 J Kmnricb, A, 148 F, 05 Llent A Bhlnehart, D, 148 M BO*kkprtrle»,K,Ml ? «*•!“* V, 24 .0 Bniarty, C,148- J Anthony, 125 . ?* Vumelman, 0, ltt Oapt B A kpanlding, I, m Ident. Woodaard, 20. ■ Lbot. J. 0. HKaliton, 2G. B. Orlaui. r, ML A. A. Poauivj, B, m. O. Book*Um*r, H, la. A. IMlock, I,g“ f \TB. OilllUnd, r,n. bwjet H. I. Blere.,l, 67. G«m Goto, C, J 26, U. BcConii.U, Wm. Ucßowall. c. 126. too Buiery J. XcOoDßell. C, 126. WSmm B*r,’t J. D. Belcailr, C,IJO M»|or l2l iiwg’t Wm. T. CUik/lla. iu'Slt!? s , V B ’ lSt Goip J.CJl’Cliikey.D.nb Sj r *V°‘ lb,kt . O. >L ItaM. *. D»»li, D, 116. 1M - .erf. J. Inn, o, 61. - B«»,.W.».o«BfbeU, CUM Q. Pllklafloß, 0.61. ft “• * - wbukum.; q»l peptJ.O.utila(.r 1D126. l D126. W. S, On, 0,91. J. Wbeleo, S, 91. JftJ- eUilemmerj, IM. W. H. Haldermen, f, 123. ft 14L J. Kontrr, 0.26. Wm. W. Terbox. ML Sere. G. Boml k. 26. A. french, D, ML “ Sfeft.?-* 8 OorpßOMexweU, A 28 BWUkme.f.M Oocp J 8 DeWs, A. 26. j i Peten.Uu'pton utter, * ySfft *. *0 D H Horton, D, ltt ■i 5 s* l ' B - 12a J Holet, K, 28 ' j ft ftyt, B, 126 J Goober, Al2l ■ W B, 126 Llent ;0 W Norrie, O, 109 LUnt Q. Borne, K, 126 Went * Dinon, jiTia • J Miner, f, 126 • O Berrett. H, *6 r . 41 . Lleot B Suthrilond, BJO9 J DnSJ, Hempton Ultrrj Llent J a Pnine, 0,126 The Berks Coanty Conspiracy Case. lb* hearing to tbs matter of tbs ohargo against Henry Habor ud others, residents of ' Berks oounty, of ooniplrlngto orerthraw the goreumont, was resumed in Philadelphia bn TaHds;. Mfobool Grab : iu the principal ■ witnessexanetned, andhotei'tlfled .iaiiwfer-, •noeto theiooret, oath-bound meeting. Ho hesitated considerably before bo would say anything on tbo subJaet.":Hs fold that If tbo DUWet Attorney, would .take bon bln tbo rwponHbillty of tbeoeilr hi f would tall alike know; that he bad bona threatened only yes terday. The -wltnesiwut told that bo would bo oompoltod to toll wbnt took phot is tbo prints mooting, twists ha hollered it would erlmlnetehl*telf.He fhentald bo would toll allhoretao whored. -Ibodrot thing dono la tbo born woo ranging ihotnoibbere in or dor to bo owbrn. Haber presided ot tbo mooting. -.The‘ both- taken' woo: Yon do •oaoor joa Will oppose, the Contsrlptloa, Con fioontfua oudCKtaoncapoOon boU, sohelpyoO uod I Ihey wars iftsrwoids told that if ana oao ihould dfoeluio Wbst hod token plaoo ft wouidie bod for,him. Oao of tbo oigno i?.:Witneda ooid that Huber esplelned tbo sign to. be useful on tbo Sold of battle. Thetoß dttre would no tdghteaeh otber whan I t wit found they bolongsd to tbo society. Oao of .. tbo pou-wordo remamboretl was "Hord." It woo explained that "bo" bad "rd" mount dlflormit things. Wltaan rbmambond that _rd"jmeaatßjohmsad. Amongotherthlnis. Hnler told, IT youeredrolled you should not i aooopt Oo notlooi. If theyeome far sen. ! SWESSttISgaWj:!: •?»!»*»*««&: tboy did It ,iat tbo .otbori draft in Lancaster “““‘T-, Witness mid that bo taw Dr. Ulir. Q.ntbobv nd Haber atthe mooting in tbo bam. On tbo croto-oiaalnatVon. witness said thabapirt of tbo oath taken at tbo locrot !?■•“»« asd tbo Union. Ho did not oonslder tbo remark of Habor about thb shooting of nit or too' shot a Joke., ■:-.■■■■ ~.r.-.p ..■ The Dlitrfet Attorney aiked for a further postponement, saying that ho wished to ex amino other wUnswoo af to ;the fores to bo Hr. Ji eibdosy dokos/ Wkdfsprosents all tbo dofoadanto, bat Habor, said that It moot bo apparent to the Ms tr lot Attorney that tbo eoOioty bad not lor IteohJaet tbo noioUag of anjr law by fores j that it did not rook to orarthrew the floTerntaeot. It bad boea ter titod to that tbo ms mbertwawtworn to tup port tbo ttoyrtbaritad-ho ooold-sey from a fall bnoklSfiir'isr -tbo laiti*' monta and feelings of tbo pbopls of Bofks eountythat there woo ao latantloa to do any unlawful aot-tbat theypreferred submission to note regarded unconstitutional retbor than u&rohj. r ThtMOoidof Job*wm flwd for the sext b*4rlof. t Disorder ta ■ t'olice Conti. ' A far doji ago, whlla illirau JfUlor, 0 f 1 AHaghsap, woo trjlag oortahi partial for nU lo* liquor oo Soudoj, jcma of tUi friandi erowdad lato tha cOoa ud- aotalia a tot diinapsetful sad dUsrdarlj jabaasr. Thai wada aaaoffttaarlag aad Uloltlag rtmaikr; and oaS'bf'lhaa), fho had a boftla la .' Ms . poo hot, pranas* n far upaatia psdsbe* of tha angiatistsai to anoorktha’bdttlaaad offrr him a drink I Tha Aldamaa/howartr, ia dua tlma altaadad totbaaaj ohoir, harlar aadasa laftraatloa bafora Mayor Alrzaadtr, oharglag than with dloorfariYooadiuff. PHI, ip BoUitala, JohalAttafdsj,. .Xhaodora /rash aad Aalhoajr, sSE«w'*ai;lSS lag. - Tha thrsa faroor wara iaadgNTaSdl. aad tha- lattar sf. ; Aattoiyßodnia, j£ Kasatb, Obarlai Boatfaha had; a' haariDf, aad wars. Ist off b/‘ paying tha Mitt. Joaoph Waarar, Joseph Loiat aad Wm. Eloitoln wars orrottod, bathOTt hot Jot boon triad. Tha partial hara danbtfea bain taaght that thoj oaaaat iaoalt with bnpanltv aa ofloar of thalaw.la'tha probar dlooharga ofbladatlao. ‘ Aiiom_tlfoitji C»itt>U-Joha Toatar war ap bafora Major AloxandaronsahSr'ga of baadag aohlld, agad fan psanJsoa of Sarah Barbaagh. Tha oaoswar lattlod by tht do faadant p»>iig tha pools. ~ Coßarr a.-Cotuto was, of. altooaa, kasbasa alsotsd Bohool B«- pariataadaat of Blair ssaaty. .Salarr, goto Jar ——— v-i «.-«.r»ai •' ll 1 - - ■■■?■*' •*?** j.i'vl i ' '1 : From Knap and Hampton’* Batterie « oW» have just hid an -lnUrriew with the ooiored rervsnt of C»pt.-Hampton, who gi T<l feme additional views in reference to and Haalptonf* Batteries. Thev together, near Qhenctdl orville, guarding the •Itioo, wiih.ut being relioeell until Snn’dJy *? ri ° 9n * * ntl hi * * orvikDt tho .«M „r “. boilt * mU ” « nd » half horn '*•. *««»*» twelve othmiiii. lb Si“ m * dl J—ti/rat. Irish end his P He was.oobsoiono of d "»th j remarked thet he bed th»e e^'l, t 0 W ' end enooureged SSwJu 6dhltt to BUDd Ho tfeelr posts to exception of thole mentioned else* ®l*® in Hampton*! Battery bad o**a injured so as to unfit them for duty, np to Sunday evening, whenthe servant left for rainioath; The Battery, however, Joit three •°v. wore exploded by the enemy *s a haid ten hoxies hilled. Knap's Battery was within speaking dis tance, and was equity exposed, bat it seems they were more fortunate. Oapt Knap bad bis horse shot fender him. . The animal was struck on the leg, and ns it fell Cipt. Knap jumped from ita back, and esoaped uninjured. Llent Charles A. Atwell Was struck by a mdsket ball on the the Wound was so alight that he was still on duty, with his arm In a.suog. oo Sunday evening. Mono of the men In Kntp’s Bsttery had been- seriously injured up to the hour at whieh ourinfo-mant loft. Circumstances or On Monday night a special train was sent op from Cincinnati to Dsyton, with a com pahy df the 115tb Ohio regiment, to arrest and bring Mr. Vallandigham to Cincinnati. The trmin reached Dayton at three o'olsck Tuesday morning, and tke party at onoa pro oeoded to tho residence of Mr. Vallandigham. and sought admittance. Mr. V. oamo to an upper window and asked tkoir business, and on being informed that thoy had ordere te esoort him to Cincinnati, howefoied to allow them to enter. While at the window, he •Boated at the top of his voice, “Ass, Asa, Asa, and abont tho same time a pistol was Bred from an upper window of his house, to give the alarm that had been agreed upon, it le supposed, to call ont his friends. In a very few minutes tho fire belle began to toll to arouse his friends. Tho troons forced their way into tho house, and Mr V woe given time to make his toilet, when ho was hurried to tho oars, and they departed be fore the orowd oould assemble. The train reaohed Cincinnati about 6 o’elook Tuesday morning, and the prisoner was at once conveyed to the military prison on Col umbia street, near Sycahtdre, where he was eondned daring the day. No one was per mitted to see him, although several of his friends applied for tho , riviiogt. r.ifl. 00 | oM w^f i ° U J '. '‘M*'". "to has not lost all »ith in Yallandigham, or hope of hii nlti mat. oonversi .n, deeming his inosroeration’a , °P | :°. rt ? nit T. him a Bible, the dy-leaf ..’J? °BJ>“te *t. following lnseriptlon i °r L ‘l Vl ' l » mii «bam, From hie friend, David F. Levin; Prepare to meot thy God.” Arrest of Horae Thieves. We have already reported the larceny of two horse, from Mr. M’Cantland, of Qreens • burg, oo the night of tho 13th April. Since then the horses have been recovered, and the thieves arrested. John J. Barclay, wholteft tewn tho night th. hor.es. «r. arrived home again In a week after, was ar rested on luspicion. He had previously pass- Jd eome bogus coin on several por.ons in '*"*> *“ d tad some of the stuff ou his person whan attested; He doniad having stolon tho hors.s, but was committed for bogus coin. Mr. MoO. got upon tho trail of the horsei ia Somerset county, and tho thiavee were so ao onrately aesonbed that ha had no difficulty in identifying thudi. Barclay waa one, and the other wae a man named Simnel Shrader, who had already aervod a time in the penitentiary hare for horae-etoallng. Ho wa. arretted at Somerset, and committed for trial. Mr. Mo- Caneland dually discovered that his .horses ~b Mn. , o d . to * m,n in Maryland, and pro eeeaisg than he obtained possession of hii property. Although he has spent perhaps the prioe of the horses, be-has. the latiafaction or recovering them again and of placiar the perpetrator* of the theft in a fair way of beta* •ent where they will not need any for a while. Tlie Body of Capi« lioinpion*«Cat« naltiea in Hampton's Battery. Tk * body of Capt. Kobcrt B. Hampton, of i ‘•“Hampton "ho was killed in the I 5k? 0 !?* is expected to naoh ■ this city at three o elcck this afternoon—the 1 ?*“ „*** Aboat tw ® hours behind time. Capt. Hampton was etrnek by a eannon ball, on the thigh, elose to the hip joint, and died In a short time. . His body was immediately oonveyed to Washington, by a faithful Oolored servant (a contraband who was taken into the batteyy. at Winchester), who had it embalmed and Awarded to this city. On Us arrival V i to the residence of Mr. B. Sellers, Penn street, for horiaL The d«ee«ed was a brother of Mrs. Sellers. . Thefollowingadditionalcasualties to Pitts burghers, in Hampton's Battery, are re ported : Private J. Peters, wounded in lee; Private Duffy, in ribs, severe: Private McConnell, leg and arm: Private Miller, arm broken. A number of letter*, from tke Centre Section cj Hampton * Battery, have been left at Wey T Aocipift.-i Saadiy Bonii)t,-ii Alruigkt (ruin going mat on the Pltulurxb, jFort Wujno ud Chicgoßallroad, wa, ran v*tw®en ColombUsk Wadi Franklin, at iwitob, the threo hind ear* [wpedUtf tka track by ooatef ia eosiaot SJ? rail. Tho eondactor iprang bvt asd hfMped j bat a brakesata, namad I>. ,boat iJ^k l^ rr ? a^tLM - 0T a ° LI >-—A wsmith, old who rMontl, died In tho nppor .nd inforinod ono of hi, te vnll > s ««»ud' dollar, ?»*?s*s* in Uooki of J?? 1 Itoiod'.w,, to hix xmrr.L Tho mono, bMD ««»nted b, hi, oxeoutorx ud ? Mnt * tempting .spool to cou hrUPirllh thopopor currono, of tho pnunt Ito.JPoLX’n Horn,*.—Dr. MoOook to-d.v lhi hoiso that tho robel G,n. (Bishop) *>»' J>»ttlis of Bhlioh. nod which 1 wd#ii»ken by Sen. McC&k'a men at the time of tH bstUe. jOoOTTT BOrißixrxxuijT rou Wxxtkoii. uni—S. 8. Jmck hu boon olootod Soporto teadont o ! Ceaunon Bohool* for Weitmorela&d eonnt,. Tho sslsjj tsi fixed. »t XBfo nor ~ Col. Bmi'fl Bxoiuxvi Exult Cdt Up. £?u^‘i. 0 ?. L 'Uluwat, tbo 136th, hM h«n bidlj oat up. jfo putlonlhn »» Bo»<Wou. oolor.dwonM.hM bonTooßmlttod toJtU bj Aldonsin Bailor, to u, (n . ballw * upon Mn. BUi- jgarajm'Vmmu,* imw.^ 01W 0» WAgHIMK)B™IsSSd?: Kll &»iortf*y,ff pw* 44 *£;s* t «/- ■ «A*M j.'. _. . -U f toa«- ff wKgSjferS £ “'EsaiSSm M>l ,or *• -£SiS®W43Sfwsaff4 I«MUMWMhKH. brt»« n»( W.^ll.fMUofc#l forgo llM.tyntY™ >JSf» iy,’"!"! •' UOMMWO, lit Olbla, |TI, E^VST 1 *" *M«*M Moontaali?todJUrSSf ti«n«.,Ma. m 2 «u rJS»££i p 7£ TbeogtlMum Ji.fi i. > <ni,'««,i,n ojllß „. „ uJVJS”""* ®4n fa tUrankiM or lib. ".. rra^ss^&ti&FZt b*. M,ort * d > for —M. - 1 Y *** ■-■ LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. i FROM ODR EVENING EDITION.] EXCITING NEWS! RETREAT OF HOOKER’S ARMY ACROSS THE RAPPAHANOCK! WEAK COUNSELS OF CORPS THE ARMY DEMORALIZED, BUT HOT PANIC-BTBICKEH. Failure of Bedpriek to Join Hooke] 6,000 MEN LOST IN CROSSING. SUDDEN RISE OF TOE VIRGINIA BITEBI Nlw Year, May _ia Trtbuna pnbHibei •a extra with datti from the army of the Po- torn*! of the 6th, whioh lUtn th»t the army had reoroaaed the Bappahannook at Unitod Statei’ and Banka’ Porda, Vallaodigbam’s Tho order for retreat wae a aarpriae, aa waa believed to be the determination to mareh ont and attack the rebela in front. The creating oommeneed at ten o’clook on Tneaday night. At three O'oloek on Wedneaday all the wagon and male trataa and artillery had eroaaed, and the Infantry waa oroaaing on two bridget at United Stetea Ford. Sen. Conoh'a oorpa waa in tho advance ol the retreat, covered by Qen. Meade'. sth5 t h corps w ' iherpahootera picked off the artillorj, hotiM, ud any mounted officer, men Th» rabal batterls, occupied all tbs adran Ugaon. positions, and fired Tlgoronsly upon Son. Booker’, camp, bat disappeared as soon as 081 batteries were opened on them. At a oonsnltatioa of the Corps Commanders, it was decided that the enemy was too pow- Gen. Sejgwlok failed to join Gen. Hooker, knd being hard pressed, orossed the Bsppa hunook f to preTeat annihilation—hit exper- iment Costing six thousand men. Gen. Sedgwlok’s repnlse, added to the weak ooansels of Gen. Hooker's corps commanders, shook his oonfidence, and id a fatal momonl he gave the order to eracnate his strong po sition and hit fortified camp, and to retreat, The army is not panic stricken, bnt greatly demoralised by this inglorious retreat. There was no time from Friday morning till Monday night bat what Hooker ooald hare attacked and defeated Lee’s army, bnl ho looked the ability to glee the order. Waaiimgton May 7.—The following appears in the National InUUigtnatr , of this morning : Official information, reoeired at the War Department last erening, authorises ns to state that Gen. Hooker, after waiting In the rain near Chanoellorrille on Tuesday for a renewal of the battle, the army recrossed the Rappahannock on the evening of that day, influenced by prudential motives, springing doubUess In part from the great and sudden rise of the yirginia rivere, In constqueaoo of the late heavy rains, threatening our supplies. We do not learn that General Hooker was apprised before making this movement of the susoess, which 1s alleged to have attended the operations of General Sloneman la breaking the rebel oommunleation with Richmond. If this fact had been known to him, assuming it to be a (act, it may be doubted whether Gen. Hooker would have deemed it necessary to take a step which most tend to deprive him of some at least of the advantages resulting from Gen. Stoneman’s co-operative expedi tion. Mm, 7-—Th. World hu Usnod u oxirm, with tho following now,: Th, Richmond pmpon, of tho 5 th,«tote thmt Stonommn*/ omvmlrj hove dootrojod »U the bridge, botwun Richmond mnd tho Roppa hannook, torn np the railroad,, oat down tho telegraph wim, ud vontnrod within a fow mile, of Rlohmond; oonHqnontl/, no com munication oan ho had with Gon. Loa’a.armj Offieial iatolligonoa from Stonoman states that aftor the abovo aohlavoment, ho deplojed hi, immonio eavalrj, foroo man, mile,, form ing a Hna of obnrvation to do(oot approach ing robel ninforeomenta. Rolnforoomont, an pouring down to Gene ral Hooker, who wUI thtu outnumber an, force brought again, t him. Booker wu forced acre, the Rappahu nook to oonieqnanoo of tko superior foroo ud generalship of Lea. It is rumored that Lee mused hi, armj on our right, and that Gon. Hooker will imme diately ehuga hi, hue of operation,, bnt when 1, unknown. Gen. Booker ix much diikeartoned, but there ix hope yet. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURTfIKfc ft. TAMff*S B S? T 00D "*r, pxhn.|Bßb •JLJiMI*.— In tfca natter of tho aetata owass Fpargo, deceaaed Ho. 1. Uirch Tortn, 1883 Writ oi Partition or Valuation. .*** To Wiliinn Henry and Add faij wU*. fferaurlv *P«rjo, teaul Balpn, koaband of Jdarv Smtva d*c*4, and Utchaol 8. Ba)ph. K*l*on fl fe&sy^iissjjs? sSSiS# 1 •d order or otic of p«U?on"oJ t tl SScSl'it" iSKff&^^-jSSiWS oommowedth of Praoirlr«"“ VjJSid ? Io?f pl«. jo. a., wed lfjo. thl'kprcj, 1 ? ,ta * Unto* bine* “““» **«*. BherlOl PlcUbprgh, April i'll. 1883./ A' THB 6 PEB 01 " T - iM0 omi, of iitmkom, OLSWfI * 00., ' M WALL STBSST, Em Tark. COMMANDERS. , Wsaa o ■im.qamt, b&AL « wna lKtt&c a Inferior . 3 o *« fho tout nomber of cat tie told aggregated 1274 hMd, and they were from the following Statea. 21b head from lliasoorl. Ui head from lowa. 8A) bead front IlUnota. 17. bead from ladiaoa. M head from Ohio. nnnber aold but week m 728 : b tad being MS leu than thla, and tble ia not all tba ilQer •nce. It baa been a long time tinea we have aeen aa many good well fed heary cattle on tale, and when we look at the abore flgurea. It ia not aeloala blag that the market dragged and price* declined. W# gire below a correct report of the leadlag J B Bruoer sotd 102 held of rtrj good Illinois cet tie, averaging 1300 lbs at 6c. ; « bttA ot U « ht Indlmi Cattle, io good flaeb, at-95,10 per cwt. * ? 27 *?•? *■*» Nlinole cattle it 6%0. J HcillUter wholesaled lGc heed of very prime cattle at C/£c. * Cu » *°W 120 *»ead of good Western cattle at 95j40@m per cwt. Mark* k 00, told 200 head of good Missouri cat* tie at 60Oe, , •old 65 head of common lowa stock at 45,40 per cwt. 1 “ d oI W«t»m caltle, different «"“M « ft»m <U to Co. W Powers eoM 20 head of rough Ohio stock at told S 3 hud .lock M OfWFTic. .J??®!!* °°* 120 W ot W* Illinois stock—6o sold to the amocUtlon at $5,90 par cwt, and balanoe •t6>4c. *Cram k Co, sold 80 head of good lowa steers and oxen at Varner * Co, retailed 43 head of small Illinois Stock at sK@%c. j Hongh k Co, sold 88 head of good Western cat* , tie at per cwt. @43?*“*" 001,120 of vary thin Ohio stock at Stf Kmerick k 00, retailed a mixed lot of 16 head of’ Ohio cattle at 4k@oc. ( R 4 Merrick retailed 17 head of small Illinois stdek at 6%06c. Wm Holmes eoM 80 head of good Western cattle J u*0?io« ;l pour.—Then ie a continued dnllaew la the Bheep I nerket and there la very little doing. The extrema I nigh prloesht which they are bdo* cause# tha de* I anad to be light. We qnote at 6to 7c for inferior to I common and 7 to 8e for good to prime. I uoca—There is no new feature to notice.ln the I % market. The demand le exceedingly limited I .wnue. prioee remain about as leal quoted,- ranging j tom 99,60 to 95,00 per cwt for Inferior to prime j Imports by Biier. •^PR^^^LE— rag Jfxw Yobx—l9s2 bbl» floor, 300 IbU 1600 bxj starch. 25 tea beef, 100 bbt* pork, Glut AcoifiObxasUrcb. BBobiMaJtcoi 162 bbU S?^^ nox * McKee; 100 do do. Ovens A Kennedy; oO bidM, a HoUtetne; lot sandriee,* A Bradley; 13 jf gbafiar; &do : wine, Jss Brownlee; 8 *bUk j, fl o Bcb*fler; 2 bell bbls do, J Fagan: l'»bbU tUooaol, B h Fahnestock A oo; 10tes beer, J A Bonshaw; 6 tes ham*, ueroe'r k bobin !?,¥* do, J Q Voting; 6 bbU whliky, L Clemens;. t__. .r o ."* J o * l ** Orton lot farnltarv, Fsckfner k i£Tt? ia . ck *P , l*» Bounio ABto; 2hfcd*,l tc bacon, >a Ueaxjetou; tot machinery, J J Powers; 23 ale bbls, opoboer A McKay; Q bbl* flax seed, Goanlngbsm* k go; 110 oil bblt, Vm Bagaley: 84Q bbU floor, 2 bbls *M*,lbx/or»,GUrkAeo. _ WHEELING— P£a 8. 0. Baku—26 bhds tobacco, Pki ?» **s°» , a paUtoee, John floor , b l bl *'U SWdto; 180 AVeorn, 1 bbl lard, 2 bud cat tto, Brldgemer; 2 cks vino. 8 bbU dp,. W Young; 132 w» n 6ft t’ i V 9«Bt|7» 1 pkg money, 10 sks potatoes, X,*, lil bgspotstoMp-abbtsogga, JM SSSSL®* ?■ bQck *to with Ur, Joftn I Uouae; 1 box, ffjfe A co; 1 sorrel boras, Dr Geo W *IXS? k ii\ £!“ # * ,M * cooking store, A Bradley; 3 S“f * l **Wf» J o Kirkpatrick: 1 cask meat, 8 bbls JiSSrflj 1 new oil bbls, forsyth k Bro; HmulsUs; 89 iks oat* A McCoy; «? 2 Hi™ A Waoplat: 80 bbU flour. A Crlaty; SB do do, Black A Wood; 7 bide*, Bichard Bard; 6 Pkga mar kiting, Berkley. •pJfcUwd*. : ®io rlreris stUl saelliogilowl/ at Ibis point, with ten feet tlx Inches by the marks last evening. Tbo weather continues c’oudy and* wet, and there is erery indication of a big tirsr. Tbs Allegheny la sgala In navigable condition and tbs Loclalr* 'will loars for OU City this eroaing. There is a perceptible Improvement la boslnesi at the lavas. There are no lees three steamers in port loading l , and toreral more are. on 4be way up. The York, from Louisville, got U-Wednssday and the lowa, from Si. Lo&Ji,is doe io-day.; Tho Hartford, it appears, having• hat : twp-' hoadrsd ; haireb of floor lor this tftyyleft it wfc'lP&oetiilfrfdr I nahipQOßt, gad tamed hack for CbKbiaaU; I wmme&cial ■tßEemi). eiTTSttIIKUU JgASKeT.r >»*W« v-i Prrr»»r*Bß DittsT n«?.rrr’u t - Tacas&.t. u»j7e ifwW . ! txclt«Q)'nt .acred by the exciting new* from tbe muu of W4T, completely upset business to day, uid oar market report* moat of neeeesity be r» ry moere O ta l» n ported to .haTo adranced largely Jq New Toik to-day, although we Cionot roach for Its cor- nstitres in the absence of our regular dfcpntcke*. If, the reported reT.enci to our army aro correct * Tfr ’ it ii altogether probable that Gold wil( goto figure* It has new yet attained. Heije ibn rate.are• «o»etiJed raid uncertain and It la impbnllle to jjVe" quotations with any degree of correcthere PBOVISIOKS—Bacon la Arm with a regular de mand while price, remain unthanged. We.note Balea Of 20,000 lb. at Cc for 6ho older*; for Side*; BJ^ C for Plata Hama; 10 for Plain flugariOttfeif; and lie for CaoTaaaed. Lard may be quoted at 10@ and City at lie. -Mm Pork la nncha ged. FLOGB—There Is no change whateTer tonotlce In floor. The market la qaiet and doll, while prices are nnchanged. Sales cf 200 bbl* at #6@a,23 fJr Ex.. tra, and |7,W for Extra Family. OBOCERifcg —There is but a limited demand for Groceries, while prices remain as last quoted. Bugkr ranges from to 12>£c; OofTee 33031 c, and Molaa &S<36oc for old asd new. POTATOES—The .apply la considerably in excen of the demand, and prices are drooping. Wei note aalre in lota of 800 bnah at from 60 to 05c per bosbel, acoerdtog to quality _ A EGOS—Batter is steady with sale* of 6 h.lf bbls, and 3 bbla prlm# nc E ■ quoted atll@i2c. CHEESE—u .toady with sake of 30 bxs Gcriien at 16c, and 25 bx. W B at 14c. DBIKD FBUIT unebauged. Sale of 50 bush Ap p ea at $1,50, and 40 Luab Peaches (prime balrea) at $3,25. Pittsburgh Oil Market. May 7.—The of! market hu been eery quiet to«dayt tho irau .actions being light and altogether of aiocal d»»racter. As regard, quotation, there hu been no euential change, and we continue to quote at for bulk on the .pot, acd 18to 18>£c in bbla. As the riser i. again in good narigablo condition, »rge receipt, ore expected within the next fow days, And boyers in.l.t that pricet must decline. Per!eon trv the crudo men allege that there Is’let a limited amount of oil to comedown, that tho supply will not be la excere of the demand, and that there 1| no probability of a decline ia rates. Wenetoa sale of I*o bbl. at lgJ£ C packages included, and Mr. Jtt. Be*, onbach report, a sale of d'.O bbla in bulk at |3>£cj There Is no change to notice lo Befitted. The mar> kot la steady s»t yesterday*. quctatloDi, end there la but little offering either for present or fatar»jde> lirer. Mr. J. F. Duncan reports 31 bb a free, dark and 70 bbla froe, prime white, city brand, at 41c. Benalne i. quiet and unchanged. Wo cote a tale of 45 bbl* prime deodorised at 23c, The following dispatch was rocoired-at tho OH Exchange. v 1 Oil Oirr, May 7.—Sales wore mode yesterday at the Sherman well at $3.00 per bbl, which 1« the riff, ing prloe. '1 his morning the market, ia mi.ettltd, owing to the war news, and there are no correct transactions to giie. Pond fresh this eTenicg. The rlrer i. in good boating order. Allegheny Live Stock Market: AT there has boon a r.ry large amount of sleek on sale during the past week, most of whipb wa* Bold at a decline of folly cent per pound from our last quotations. And eren at this decline, ship pers did not (eel like operating, aa there ia a droop, lug tendency in all the market. In the East; and if tho extreme prices which hare been sustained here for here for the past month, are maintained much ngcr wo shall be disappointed. Tbs warm weatbar, which will aoou bo upon us, will hare lia accustomed effect to docreare the demand, while the supply will Increase Jast .o toon as gras, cattlo commence to ar* tire, which time Is not far distant. There ha. been a feeling aihong the butch.r* this Spring, in uiher markets as well aa onr own, that they were obliged to pay too much for cattle; that those of whom they were necessitated to Boy, extort led from thorn extreme prices—prices that paid the brokers large profits while they (the butchers) were taring on ail they killed. And to such an extent ha* this feeling gone that mtoy of our beat batcher* hare formed (bemselres into an association, Intehd- , tag to emploj a man to boy their cattle cmtk>f first hand, in the county, and then dirido them to raft tho wants of each. This wtek they bought theta cattle in a large lot which bad a Ud effect upon the market for so long as our best butchers are not her* to take the beri stock to market, it most of ueoenity follow that many good cattle will be sold eheap. Bui wo will nut oommeut on this at prearut, further than to eay, w« oo not blame any man, or act of men. In basinets for trying to do the beet they cut. There was a Tory limited demand ler stock cattle. but » might hare been sold at 3®3>£c for 600 to Below Will be found the current quotations for the different grades of cattle: Premium—none in'market. RLVmi INTELLIGENCE. The White Boat, from Bt Lonlt, and the Bli wnu«m Wallace, from Cincinnati, ere the next teat* doe. The former boai, It la stated, it aadly inneedof repair*. TbeiAllrgbeaj tire r,packet Cottage Ho. 2 i* «the Merliie lUfhrajr'oAdei'fOtng repair*; ' C*pt Fraxfk Vamtta I* getting along finely with .kl. w»bo»v jr. n/tcf/f tolu»ber mh for bu.l. noea in r ' T h o £ B tfrlfght'‘ Captain' To ml in *c n, will poaflUrelj leaTe for St. Lottli thil toning. Xbe New .F«k, OapUip £ n. Xlghtner, U an. nouneed for Cincinnati and LonUrlUe forthwith. ' The new and pretty itewmer Thiitle, Capt. Bren .aen; i* now fretting freight for Cincinnati and. LoaUrille. EhaJlea.near tho foot of Ferry etreet. The lowa, Capt. Fuller, U announced for tbs tame point*. TJ T? ' D , nacw * Aai 's*. PiISrESS? * l ♦ O MOCK .jl.i.lf < f ' ** X;'' »■-•••’ Fir tMght or W*«i*i «ppl7 on beard or lo ! ; ei.* - J B~7iyibfQjToHaoo..a.«i;tl. UlNClflflAia & SiTUHDA? Ll * bln "’ Win l«Te üB?SE Sth !“*“■. «t* o’clock p. m. ny? JOgK.fXtACIL , ’ JA*enU. rTulSyL’“ Ttle fln» nav it»anuridß3QS 1 J u B » tE * ®*s? : k Brtnuini'wia ;n OATIKUi», »ih Unt, >t HI o’clock rc» freight or paox* apply on board or to °”° J - B. LIYIMQBTON * CO, igintc. H’ua tiAiito & _BI- louao ■, ■•jni*.» *• 4 T » fln * »ie»aßr BIARLIQTfT , * HU I,AT . «th Hat.« <» £ „ iralj on boert or >o ■ - JUUH TLi. OK. Agent. i'AOPOj.Mj. Omoti QuiMuumtu Orniu'i Omci. I _ Pltttbnrch, Pm,, Pi, 4 lgci ’} Q BALED PBOPOBALS will be remind or S.nft “J? o'clock to., tbe iBra day X* “Ai|ls«3,f;r Ihl faniiblOi and dnllvar* n f 00 4L, at KaabTillftTeiiaeiiM. Bid* *lll baeadomd, <‘Propoul« tor 0a» Htmdrad sgnSL D<l BQJh ‘ " ° rooal » M lo the uud”. [fd| f(n i . . - - -loj, must be guaranteed bt two rupontiblo ptnoni, whom al (u turu maaibttj. pended to the gsirutti. ' The ™*pw>sleilUjof ibis guarantors mut be shown by the official certlfloate of the Clerk of tba mum( District Court, or th# Dotted fctetea District Alter* ney* Didders mutt be present la psteonwhtn the bldi are opened, or their proposals wlJi not be coo* sWsred. Dond iqual In amount to hsif the sum to be roceirod on. the contrast, signed by Ue antracWr and both of h:s guarantors, will bereoulxsd of the suecetsfol bidder, upoo signing the contract. As the bond must accompany the ceuttact, ft will be neces* ■**7 >or the bldoen te have lh*lr bondsmen- with them, or to nave bond* signed in anticipation, md rent./ to be predated when the contract la signal Form of Owantso. '*•l —ot tie coontjof and M Ta r p'or‘ i ud - t»I the ooantj 0/ ud feata of -Tde het«t, goarantoe that la able to folilUaxAir ‘"f* iV®?**?!? <* wllh **• ***** of tdM propoaMdni and that, ihould hie proportion be accepted, ho wfJ l\T a * a J« la 'o * conlr * ct to accordance there* with, bhoold tho contract bo awarded him wo n prepared to become hla securities. gttartotto moat bo appended tho official certificate above mentioned. mt tbl * of cazttflcotco from “ id torot, In trlplloiw tom! th * too LOO. tulip comptltd w.th in «r.r/ pomcnlor, th. .mount dtu Uurooo will b. pold U ta-n land, u mop bo farnlobtd bp tk> gorirn ui t m (0 fißooe_ _&»><;id Lt. CoL and Depoty Q. tL OenwaL *UK Hi*, BiKAW a uuiui QoAuiaxAim> Omoi. l JtomAQM I>Be*aTKMT. I QonttQ and limti looeofl atieeta, f WaamsoToa, b. a. Anril 16 l&aa. I WKiTTAU FiWPOBALSiW toWUd fcVSraih. BTBAW,OAT6wifICO?£jJ?'i;SS; UU Depot, to bo doUrorod at tko BaUnS W . ““7«»U»oOofommant Wtmrreo tm thl* ***7 The propaoata to boacdiMudto tko mndeiatoned. and tbej ilioolil iUU tko qoantitj ot each article offered, olio tho price and tho data of delivery. i'flpooauoriu beieooivodferAt*thonaand (s,ooo) buboio of Corn or Oat«, and Alt* (60j tona cl bUy or “2J* *al -“ 11 *» «* loioit of tko OoTe.nmoot to contract lor a iota amount. . *• * OO4 “ ck * «I l.O raj « «h“co'^L-S ch muu ««■•«! *»a air.. to to nidi ha«L All Qratn aad Uoj offered to bo aahioct to a rlald inapoetlon toy tko Government Inepeeior. - . coatiaou will bo award** from tune to time to the Icwe*t twpoMibl* bidder*, ea the Intonate of tko aer* itoo may roqnlro. Ocod aecnrtty will bo roqnirod lor tbo Jait&loi folfllment of aay contract audo sndar tbia advortleeaut. raw I‘aimoßt to to madoat tbo completion of tho coi tx^*l t9 „ b.L BfiOWtl, apai-S-u Captain and A. <A M.. U. &. A. pKOFOSALS FOB COAU A Ornoi or Fckchauxq PiTuitu, Mtsutixui PutrAtmo*, L ••AL.D FBoWKttaL diyot May. 1608.'' •t lit O C.ock BL, lot bOlhlil Of hnl OQiUtV OwaCio b» SSSlftd to JSS2 “ to ’ UJ - ” * ulor * ik » i«*> *5 Uto^ dbr l ” Ul “ 100 ' 000 M>U>m bo con- Aoj Mdtlcr toothing » contract will Iboraoolnd £EEtt3S2ff* " oor Tu# ««*« u nmtnd to njsct ail propJsala if from My cftGM it shall aotb* for th* public i&tcnrt to kcctpl LbMto w < 2J ob *. <nel# * d toaotod «nTshp»*aad awkwi “Prcposala lor ObaL” W. BBMTOH BOGG3, Pajmasfc g. a. Aray. TO LIST. TO LET—-Thwe tiro Jundsome three •*o*7 Boium, oath* oohurof fifth stmt and tbavrj alte*,.k&aw» at flat. ICO and IM, with toed brich atobtea la ifct mi. XhtathoacM tit well Mtptetf to the dm or tUfier profccaicnal aurornrl ytt* Ural!tec, auu will bo nated low to (o.<i tcacou. uctaealaCe pucctMloa gircn. far parttcalan apptj to . , AiHXAHDIB KIDS, ' *Pktf ftp. MB Hbrtj mil. FVt KENT—Ths tfan«-iton BRICK ttSKSK* 80 -' *« *" Wot toißi apply to PSAfIK »*»»« mhJU arUJM«£H*WOODw22L, oonwr M tad Wood ttmteu rpu L£T—.Three Beemi in the Qunn wlthor wtthoat power, TVnrrnpc art ndtabiaalthar lor a Printing <)2ot at athtr—- chaal«lpwrpoto. Applyattha - 1 OOPHTUfI /BOOM. QFFIOJSa TO LET— Oub on flirt w floor tnd oq« on Mcoad ( la th» wefcoua «« i«OTP7.Iio. 80W.Uritr«.t. “• mnmm »• » 6 UIAIAH PIOgrTA OQ. Two or 'Jhree icoomi tlz I**”* or .*® urth •*Qri«* of Qiima BaOd. M>f» fifth ttravt, with or without aula *onr . th< '^'apgjtf POK BAUJ OB RENT—An Oil B*. fi*CT7*hJoompkU*rtw.AjpJ*to '- f ytwmaoif STEAM VESSELS sLfSAUSSSi^SS^^ 'T" I’* 1 ’* i ■SgSs|sM!^iSS&^gKife fhorSLnS'SL'iSf'i**'’ * l ‘J‘ S All ■och tpndeti iboaid b«AddwaJ tb*Q**»^ I °* «*• PnftffSuSf»i WmSl£ vlll bW •cm*W« i »imhJ : tlM ®W¥lfW>‘-fIU AAdeatorto*rtdttM.tU bwTT«x> apouVuooma iftKKF?* whnttSS iTCSS %wKBP ■ **lOJ tot.tkom now -—— . ifrai. JjhAUH. MIAMUHI) HTmtl. w iitKM J PIZItBOMOB, PA. PAEE.BBOTHEB * COj, KA&o&ctllrin of B*Sf QDALITT BMIHIb OAST ITMML. / wiwjcki uurjwici afirtEmZ | V: WAHIBOf tiatT Oraoer aad' Ch« pobilo to try Wobbu's aoßfiua naPAum coma SjjSW?. *£. « Uu.un n. v -*P*f- .... - : a<iwagmiMt.t 'l* -; —MW gninjw FOB gJI.P FtlK HALE.—lbs foliowia-jej/jribad , property,.the raUooc. c < TbaaiosJn, leq., known bj the "■— rr? •H ll ** «.Drf Jtotrtwg" gbeny bounty, Fa, vbi “"P* au*. = f&TjtQt 1 —About »14 aeree of meadow. benniM by tea Pittsburgh A CounallivUle hntj l!o « Co,*. JurnEe, Poor Kite Br^SfKagS* gahtlaKlrar,—an admirable alto for *•»*•« tberillried “‘•Mu.bo which ia eiactodhtto. I brick, With M r»S tflcbea, wash house >»>■ boon. with cbtern water* A-frame> barn! jAtto _» pemaorot^Sl *teter.' A choice and abundant supply of fruit in pea variety. . • . - %ot Ho. a.—About terse of table land, to tear V comprising the most beatUfol rite for ia having extemhrs views of the cfver aad portion* of Pittsburgh, Binnlntham. and adjoining districts. • V * ’ | lamghlia Station, bon the property, and within eight minutes time to the city, * *1 . Ihejwopeny wSI be sold together, or each lot ■ separately.-*-• *»■ »lABT THOMPSOH, on tho inv rS^WUJ.I4BS.IH BmitMcldatrut, “! Wood otTMI, Httthnrgh. POtt .HeTiß- Tho ftllewing doMribed X pbcee of property, vb: Adfantageocsly situated for carrying cn £*• bojlDM, having .. exunalvc front on the mpr.eadenhbandanc. of water for theloadlngoi bo«u and bargee, with drainage In right direction. The expente ol potting thlt property 1. working Spleen«»»«*»» irttlrSj mSJmit ““ *"?*?*? Ho. a,—One Building Lot, adjoining ’ the last da* £o?fbrtwVtilSiS*-I" Oil*;. Aor Jortbvr Information enquire at “2SSJW •’‘UUMIfIOU, I " .. .....I QO., .. :■ ■-■- B.Wn A y. AoteKohaiod *f*“ *nd river, and ftdhttngru noth ohoot ill hundred foot, Jut right for 01011*10X0.1-, SLSJi.?JSL^Sfif II **-'lammoo. tilth. SysslSSsi?* •” cm 'i‘ Ma “““ «•: *«““ ir-‘^.^i. 1 * 1 K. I°t^°l 1 ° t^° l poind ih jjaachoetar, Ki foot cThJI gSfth *"! * ploco ot Londneor tho »nd pUn. cl tho prop, mj reiicencc, ot Woodj’ ilnn : , . “■«•»“■ T7ADAKLE XEOK WOKKB FOB I -X. Owing te a diseolatlon of “&*• ®£* r »t private sale onr UOB WOJiAS. alt* SHsaaPS*^ Sd&^ S °ra«rsSl SSSSSSSSKAi'SM; dwgfthnbortd and tiw. ocroo of good “Si 6 !?, Aniorlcan iron Uonntaln SsSSsSSa 4 ?*®: aaK«f’'i's«i . apgoTwd 600TT. HABBIBOH A n n. ‘ {"OB HALE.—That X woU known and doaitable oropartr. tho •„„■•, ••''Bosodaix.ioixjrKiui, tu “boat lauding, llonongahala 2>J. Woahington county, Pa-.-wSi x *sn?and 1 0ll J, S “‘“fT’ and Cnitoß JJJC! lmproremontß In Mlu rjf““ Br /’ health of the manafinj partner bringtoettffldspt ter the boslneei,itwSbe?S? S £«r farther parUoalan apply to the snbecriben. _a|«LlM O. BKAOa A oo! OLD “BRADLEY FOUNDIiY ,, X JOB gATil.~Bealed Proposals wflb be received et the office of tte Allegheny TaUnbaUroadOom* 1 *** #U| » tne jorchaee ahnildingJots adiolnlng Hallaan, Bchm -ISsid * ll W®Ml , »»ba ®ifth WanL Apart StS P"** 11 * occupied by the Oar Bering and b a desirable toearioafer 2£25te25?. *P*« loti may S _mpr.td ilßtixß.llßPHOT.fwat; I?^teiy deiirablo prop **,”V ** ■ country realdecee, beautifully "I«uaTed S.*s2P}T ,I *.V“"* «*«• tnUMfrnu thf **““■ Ihokaatlloaity Fum! tirSulviTOtfi pass; Infronta aad only about 400 J»nb ftonShadysSe Station on the P. B. & This property b aneqoalbd, far beauty of locality, in Al* fch«y coanty. Tbs building iter S?£S£* number of fruit Ireea ou the Property. Inquire of 0. B. BKBIiT. 114 Tifth ,♦ oppoelte the Cathedral. , * . 1 *^2>!3SidSSß3fioSbrt* o"*** 0 "*** * tMe *®* the bnUdtegTA nsS Acat, aad la the.rearthr lotb Pbuted with fruit aad grapery. Xhle Is m m. I Ife jsssk?* *JS , ?? i ...‘!!?.y“ 1 ■*■**»* kmam ksoihb, »•££«««& Ob th> Alieghny rtrar. ccr. ’ yOß^BALE—PtliTerable within thirty Ikiu pdr u u n ltra „ . js£ u *“ * «**"*» t -iutor OMon _mjia w THoa, imnmmi co. jp* flflTiK—A. Mmhina Shop, now ut. * KiMpiißiac. SSSftU °! t *‘ m w **“ sSS2^£*Sffl^™»l jtua o&ua, ' ABOUT EIGHT HQMa fogta (B &OODOBBBB. ituiL BM BOLD OSX&f TOB OANb- Quarrmowncm, Witt ttmfc «bOT»WmHK«^t B&fflUf* >t u* C ft * itKSUJJSMOJS .FOB taailwiw notea »tjl» PwtWag. ***** OttrUfeHoo** tad Btebtoi ud Mrwolocrea of *”®“£Mtachod, port In trait tnw, in rood, burin* ggffrtpn* JttaoUd nbolf mUolrom St fltSSf 'F*B»&»(tadunw fesas#* w * u “° “v-- ■“SS?"* ' .j. Memuix* a 6. . " I7a'mm WoOditriU. BK&DENOa FOB B ofcr»d *«r uU iftts lov ' <“«> MdDO4M»VW«r. ;, V^K? ABI,B pbofhbtt fob- J Pim-M AaM -!pf lolirttliluAte S™?* ndlaub Htw, fesr feaUlntudaS! ththnamUa Intta oto,.iSEllMfttSiS" S“2s>»**»* Ckfc»*» »•&«*? u 4 OhJoBSw! c*.B. Mma,'inrf.. 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