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    EILTIMDAT 110112/1510, JUNE 27.
RELIGIOVIS'IPTEIfrIAGENCE.
The General iesembly of the New School
Presbyterian Church, in the United States,
met in Philadelphia, Play 21st, and was
opened with a sermon by the Moderator of
the last Assembly, Rev. George Daffield, D.
D., of Detiiit—teit : -'"ln the Isst dam e ,
perilous times sha ll coma'
After so
routine platten were attended to, Prof. H.l
B. Smith, of New York Union Seminary,
was chossubtoderster. Rev. Herrick John
son,- of ',Pittsburgh, and Rev. Henry B.'
Niles'irero sleeted temporary clerks. Ow
ing g o otr liFtitid space, we can only give,
a b r ief syphilis of ltit doings, ait follows ;
The tonal Standing Committees: were ap
pointed, slier which the invitation of the
Union League to visit their League House
was considere!A - and, allia — ' 7 - 4alef rent 4,
was accepted unanimously. ' !the invitation
to visit ' Union ' Volunteer Refreshment
Saloon as, also accepted . The Eleventh
Report of the, Preebytexian Publication
Commi shows that the value of grants
made g the year will make a total of
$l6, OS. The Conimittee to whom Ness
re , the communication from the Gen
eral idY of the Old. Scheel, which
i
met at iambus, 0., May, 1862, proposing
on interchange of commissioners, room•
mended the acceptance : of the proposition,
and the appoiatment of delegates to rep
resent the Assembly at the Old School As
sembly, holding its session_ at Peoria, 111.,
The report was adopted, unanimously. A
motion was adopted commending the
American Sunday School Union to the
sympathies, prayers and beneasedlorm of
the Church. Report, of the ,Comilttee on
the State of the Country was presented by I
the Rev. Albert Barnes, of Philadelphia
It is an able document, and expresses the
strongest kind of loyal sentiments. It,
however, elicited a long and spirited die
oussiou of
_the wording of some of the res
olutions, but finally the report, after being
slightly amended, was • adopted unani
mously by a rising rote. Its great length
prevents its insertion. Overture on the
subject of :Bobbed: Observance was adopt
ed, recommending the duty and importance
of •carefully sanctifying the Christian Sab
bath. The Rev. Dr. Skinner was appointed
Commissioner to attend the General Synod
of the Dutch Reformed Church, and the
Moderator, Rev., Dr. Smith, as alternate.
Sermon on Home Missions at the next meet
ing of the AssemblY; Rev. George C. Cur
tis, and Rem. Joseph F. Tuttle, D. D.,
,as
alternate. The Committee on Publication
recommend the "Church Psalmist" as the
most suitable denominational book for con
ductingsdevotion. A resolution was adopt.
ed disapproving of those books of Psalmody
which, in their arrangement, blot out the
. discretion between those songs of devotion
which are God-ierpired and those which
are Iscri-inspired. It was also resolved to
raise the sum of $50,000 for the use of this
Committee for the furtherance of the great
interests they ire prosecuting, under God
and the General Assembly. The - report of 1
the Committee on Church Erections was
discussed, some contending the fund had
not been as beneficial to the need of West
ern churches as it abould be, and that some
change in the present eyetem was needed.
1 The action of the ComMittee was ably de
fended. The question l of changes in th - e
present plan weenie: l nd to a special Com
mittee to report to tke neit General As
sembly.''Rev. Albert Barnes reported, on
behalf of the Committee on Foreign Mis
sions,-that the system of foreign missions ,
in oonneotion with the American Board of
Commisaioners for Foreign Missions, in
• which sixty-three ministers are directly
engaged, domande the undivided energies
of the elMrchee, and int:reseed camtribu
tions; 'also, &alit would be unwise at this
• ' time to contemplate any change in their
- relations to that Board. Report adopted.
A resolution was adopted requesting the
-churches to render perroxiary - assistance to
certain Churches in the West, properly an,
thentlestedbyilynedical Committees. Deis
_ Asies were appointed to represent the As
sembly in the following bodies:. General
Associations of Fle4 Hainpshire. Connecti
cut, Massaihusetts, Vermont, and, Maine;
General Assembly .IClutoberland Presby- 1
teriau church- General Aim:a of the Re* I
formed Presbyterien• church; Synod' of the
Garden' loilormett church; Presbyterian
mid Congergadonal Convention of Wiscon
sin; and General Aisembly of the Presby-
Lodi& eiutielt in Newark, N. J. Delegates
were sppOinted last year to the General
Evangelical , Lutheran church, which meets
- bi-anntiallY. Rai. Herrick Johnson, pastor
• of Third Presbyterian church, Pittsburgh,
is alternate delegate' . to' General* Synod of
the Reformed. Plushy wrier: church. The'
Committee
Cutnittee,. 011 Nu:alive of the State of
~ ••'• Religion, report that about_ eighty Prosby-
'; toilet I:erred:lees, representleg nearly all
._ 'lke Synods, - MOO 'Oonie into ' their hands.
The report. 'represents that the past year
bin - beeninwof reviYaKand that even now
the werleof 'revival exists In, some of the
churches. ',- It also states that the Sabbath
Schools are enjoying unprecedented pros
. parity and *Helen oy,. Committee oil Over
tdres reported is the CM of several over
turerfrout-driodireldireebyteries. Over
ture on the subject: of 'Sabbath schools,
Sabbath sereloee, and the relations of .ses
, shins tlirete l l'orse referred to a special
COmmitise to report to the next Assembly.
A delegation was appointed to convey to
the PreiddenCof the Halted States the ao
tion of the Aiiably on ;;the State of the
Country.,-.Revi if. Johnson, of Pittsburgh,
offered a :reeolation,;!'widch was adopted,
that *CAM ttellre ;Week, of January be
observed' are s :Week of Troyer by the
. ' churches. The ,nonit tiaras -were- offered, - 1
and the Asserobly was dissolved. The next
• ' meeting Ohio, on will be bold at Dsyton,„.
.
the third Thursday of"MsY, 1864. ' , •
.---The'first :Conference ; Of the. trutted
Brotheron in Christ , was held in Baltimore'
seventy- toe il•years ego. . There are - now
over thirtytuirtual, williiiiota
.." ' maiubeiehip.4 - 1)10 1 i tiver3oo,oBo,, exist
' ing,priteiptillrta - tfilV:l4iddie andlYestein
States. Theoh:aohbp s/printhig office ht
Dayton, 'Ohio; where are published the
. "Beligitma Telescopef_FOLUdrofe Friend,"
and else - i: •Gefrinad isper'' The' goverit
num t la moderately ; Eldsfeial- /*
pound 11 taken spinet slavery, !shot so
__ Z-sielbik*th , l the ulteef.irdent spiiii s it i.
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'At e recent ticcestitio, 'Epia -Gin
- ' - - yetitioi lo'rthe dloorecof Connection; the 1
~ ..., k inioprwtedthikAbtriest Phi Tear be
issitifter4lsl:
1: aigralail i ligt444:/ 2 41ititiiitett ta Ai
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AIM Irldii44lo7the
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—ln the report en infant baptism to
the Annual Convention of the General Ai
sociation of Connecticut, by the Rev. Rob
ert Vermyle, D. D., shows that five infant
baptisms should .occur to every hundred
communicants, but at present there are not
two to a hundred.. An instance is given of
a church where there has not been a bap
tism in five years. Ministers and laymen
ass blamed for the falling away in the
practice of this ordinance. The report
very strongly urge the importance and ne
cessity of infant baptism.
—Rev. Dr. Durbin, Corresponding
Secretary of the M. E. Missionary Society,
who had just returned from an official vis
it to the Westarrt Stites, stated that he be
tiered the receipts to the missionary cause
for. the present year Would, be fifty per
cent:in advance of the previous year.
Mrs. George- Brown, of Baltimore, hu
contributSfi $30,000 to Prinoeton Seminary,
for the erection.. of a building for the ao
commodatitm et 'lndents, and to be known
as "Brown Hall," after her late lamented
husband.
1 .--Nearly seven hundred persons have
united with the churches of Rochester, N.
Y, during the hat three months.
—A series of religions meetings were
commenced about the middle of May in
the second brigade of the second division
at Boseonms' army. Two hundred and
seventeen members of these regiments have
been taken into the army church, and the
interest is increasing.
—Bishop Bayley, of the Catholic Dio
cese in New Jersey, in a notice read in the
'churches in Newark, advised the people
not to make any resistance whatever to the
work of enrollment; that it was the law
of the land and must be obeyed.
—The Committee of the National
Union League, of Philadelphia, says the
Prat, having in charge the programme for
the celebration of the Fourth of July, pro
pose to invite all the clergymen in that
city to preach a sermon on Sunday, July
Bth, from the text, (*Proclaim liberty
throughout all the land, unto all the in-
habitants thereof," the motto inscribed on
the Old State House bell, the object being,
we understankto collect all the sermons
afterwards andpnblish them in one volume.
—A correspondent of the Christian In
talk/nicer, (the organ of the Reformed
Dutch Church,) says, if it were possible to
drop the term "Dutch" from the chbroh ti
tle, 'St would be for the good of the Mas
ter's cause."
—The inhabitaats of Moravia intend
celebrating this year, the ono-thousandth
anniversary of the introduction of Chris
tianity into their country. -
LATE TELEGRAPME NEWS
FROM OUR MUM EDITION.]
From Kentucky—The Expedition to
East Tennessee—Details Hourly
Expected--Ouerrilla Depredations.
apedal Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Churette.
Boxiaart, Ky., Jane 55,1865
The Teneessee expedition, in command of
Cola Sanders, retuned to Boston yesterday.
It has been the most daring and ruossaful
raid of the aunpaign, and the particulars will
redound to the credo of our brave boys, com
posed of detachments of nearly all the
mounted regiments in the division. All were
interested in its sums and safety. They
penetrated through the rebel linu, destroyed
a large portion of the railroad, the bridge at
Btrausburg Plains, the ootton and grist mills
of Lustre & Bros., required five hundred
prironers, nine pleas of artillery, and over
MOO stand of arms, together with loves,
stores, &a. They must have he.. within
fsw miles of Loudon bridge, and at Knoußle.
Details Sr. hourly expiated.
A small putt' of twelve guerrillas to-day,
representing themselves an Merges men,
same into Yontioello and demanded the mall.
TM carrier had just left with It, and came la
safely.
The in= puts crossed the rim at Mill
Spring end attacked our pickets, killing a
horse.. Tke doing alarmed the memo, who
dramas smunps lima over the river.
Ohs. Garter will have no way on brigaads,
who bid lair to bona ammerons.
Nine Carolina and Tennessee &eaters tame
.In . to-day. ' S. B.
LEE RIPORTED IB MARTLAID
RUMORED REBEL MOVEMENTS
Olir Authorities Not Idle
Bairtnoau, Jane 25.—1 t is reported,
through various chamois, that Lee and his
Italie:tossed the Potomac yesterday.
There are MIMI 242120111 ; in connection
with rebel movements, but riot sulltsiantly
definite to be worth repeating. •
/a regard to our own movements, it Is
aam-
Odent to say that our authorities are not Idle.
In t ling Isom Washington
WASIIIIIOTOI, Atm 26.—1 t is not tone, ea
stated, that the Adams' Ennis Company re
fated' to;day to moire any voluble/ for
tranniission north. ;
Of the fire kindred and tiditswin rebel' pris•
own to be sent south fez exams% fifty-one
are veraely - wooded; - Keit of than wore
eaptared within the put week.
It is understood that Gen. /reset luis boa'
waled to the 1101J1 of liarymes /wry.
A ruminolisiticM wint yesterday within
sevand miles of Culpepper, but found only s
fewrobei scout& - - -
A large somber of siok end wOnaded were
this afternoon transferred to hospital' in tide
eloirittifroni the Visible side.
The allllloll.ld C aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Jarrinson Orrr, Mo.,Jane 26.—The
jorltJ report of the Conalttee on Nntanol
potion. has been =du dlsenulon all day will-.
ont aotlon.. -
The President of the Conisatioit rixiefrod s
telegram from Gen. fleltolleld, otating
afterpasonal examination ,of Viscera,
xamidnhe, he has ordered Mat optional'
to be sent beyoad outline for disloyalty.
Mr. Baffin was *spoiled tally for Malay.
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LOCAL 1 1V ELLIGEB
From Yesterday's Evening. Gazette.
The Pittsburgh Female College
On Thoinday evening the commencement
exercises of this popular and flourishing
Institution were brought to a dose in Christ
Church, Penn street, in preemies of perhaps
the largest audience ever assembled !spoil a
similar menden. Every available spot in the
ehnmk—alaliu, gallery, and vestibulo--sru
thronged with people, who exhibited a lively
ntarest In the proceedings.
The enrolee, opened with prayer by Bay.
Isaac Aiken, - followed by an instrumental
perforinanee by Min Mary Hugus.
"Latin Salutatory," by Miss Saida P. Wil
kineen of Lawrenceville. This was a very
oredltable performanee, both in composition
and delivery.
Bong--" Tie the Harpist the Air," by Mire
Alias Init.
"Crowned," by Miss Fannie J. Canfield, of
Homewood—a very pleasing and fanciful pro
duction, written in excellent style.
Menlo, "Transcription from Trovatore,"
by , Miss Mary Schaffer.
"Li Visible et L'intfisible," (the Visible
and the Invisible,) a French essay, by Miss
Bessie T. Shepherd, of this city. A very fine
performing*.
Arietta from if Basic, by Miss Lama Gos
ling.
s'Woven in the Night, Displayed in the
Daylight," an essay by Miss Lydia A. D.
Robinson, of this:eity. This oemponition wee
faultless in style, and vigorous in thought
and expression.
"The Passion Flowers of Life," a poem by
Miss Cora Steevens, of Michigan. It is
difloult, upon a single hearing, to give an
opinion as to the merits of • poem, but this
fair author has already distinguished herself
as • writer of verse.
Duet, "O'er the Hill, O'er the Dale," sung
by Miss Alice Tutt and Mies Maggie Mak.
Valedictory, " It Does Move, Though," by
Miss Priscilla M. Verner, of this city. A
very beautifully written essay, delivered with
flee effect.
Instrumental music, by Miss Ella Hitch
cock.
Ear. Herrick Johnson then delivered a very
fitting and appropriate address to the gradu
ating Mass, whieh was 'listened to with the
Molest attention.
Instrumental mule, (for six hands,) per
formed by Misses Este and Ella Ilitehoock,
and Alias Tett.
Rev. I. C. Pershing, the President of the
college, then conferred upon the graduates the
degree. of Mistress of Olassisal, and Mistress
of English Literature.
A "Parting Bong," words by Raw. George
Rood, and male by Prof. IL Rohbook, was
than sung by the graduates, and the exercises
closed with the benediction.
The musical performanoes, under the imme
diate direotion of Prof. aohbeck, were of •
very high order, and evinced a thorough
training in all the requisites of this indispen
sable earomplishment.
The progress of this institution has been
mrletremarkable, and the great suoceis attend
ing it has enabled the President and the Board
of Trustees to extend its facilities from year
to year, until It stands equal to any similar
institution in the country.
The next term will begin with a largely in
creased catalogue, and parents desiring to
have their daughters enter this college should
lose no time to making the necessary arrange
ments. Circulars can be obtained by address
ing wl. 0. Pershing, President Pittsburgh
Female College.•
Colored Americans
At a meeting of the Committee appointed
at the meeting of colored Amerloans4 this
morning, it was
Rescieed, That in order to bring together
as many men as possible for the purpOws of
working on the -fortifications, the colored
men of Pittsburgh and Allegheny be request
ed to assemble at the corner of Fifth and
Great street', on Monday morning at 7.,ki
o'olo4, for the purpose of organizing and
prompting to the work assigned them.
Resofeed, That in ordeal° make this a nut
ter of as general interest as possible, all shops
of every description be aimed, and that boil
num beentirely suspended for two days to
gime both employers and employees an oppor
share In bearing the bonbons im
posed to
by this emergency.
Bssoloed, That hotel keeper, and all others
employing colored man be requested to twill
tate this movement by sending as many men
as re:2l 6 , That pastors of colored oongregs
flans be requested to give publicity to these
resolutions, by reeding them from the pulpit
on the Sabbath.
EauNod, That s committee of three, with
power to increase their number, be appointed
to cany oat the spirit of these resolutions, by
calling on all colored man. and those Who
employ them, to asoertain how many can be
led; and that they be instructed to publish
the name, of those who are enrolled and those
who refuse to beenrolled; and alm, the names
of those employers who tarnish or who reline
to tarnish men.
The Committee of Publio Safety hate as
signed to the colored people the special work
of building a fort on Maguire's Hill.
The Committee Ls compossdof the following
named persons: G. W. Massey, Wesley White,
Benjamin Richards, /lulus Jones, L. Wood
son, M. Jew, J. Peck, Pittsburgh ; W. Wil
liamson, 3. W. Parker, B. Nes/e, Allegheny.
A Severeßutrerer.
An old German gentleman, by the name of
George Gauls, who resides In Braxton coun
ty, Va., antra in Wheeling on Wednesday,
having In charge an Insane daughter, es rouge
for the insane Asylum at Columbus, Ohio.
Ks Semis is 72 years of age and Is a thor
oughly loyal man. He owns In Braxton min
ty six thousand and three hundred sores of
land. During the last raid the rebels robbed
him of sixty head of settle, nine ; horses, four
hundred bualmois dried peaches, a large lot of
key, and, in fact, everything he lead. There
Is searosly a good fence upon the farm and the
aeonmalated wealth of twenty-fire years has
been destroyed and out to the. winds. He
hue Iwo sonsin the Union army. About a
porno two or three guerrilla+ caught an
adopted son of Gerwig's in a Meld and out his
head of with a scythe, for.which they were
court-martialed and hung et Button. The
daughter lost her mason In oonsaquenoe of
the troubles to which we allude.
Another Old Citizen [lone.
Mr. John Irwin. one of our oldest and most
.teemed 'MMus, died this morning at his
reddence in Sewickley, at the minnow! age
of ownsittlive years. He was env of the *ld
ea reddest' of -Allegheny, when he raided
for II great many years, and eonduted the
•busiseee of rape making. with Emu and
auteese.: He vas a man of most exemplary
eliersoter.-• warm friend, an enterprising 'M
ises. end • sinners Chridles: . Ulm private
life -wee uneseeptiosebbi, and a a business
man he had the entire oonAdence of all who
knew him." He :-tru extensirefy known
throughout die West and Sotth; and no man
Ira Uttar knows or mores-highly esteemed
among the burliness mm of Pittsburgh. The
fusenanoliee will be duly announced.
roll Boor, 01111 bf the party dismissed from
the Arssial, called upon ne to-day and stated
that woo net eno of the original party
while names were reported by lir. Nara:
-
land, and that be Tao not aware of any soon
cation 'pint ldm until he wail diteharged.
Ifieexhiblts as affidavit to tals effect, made
beforiJusties /mop' We have only to say,
that if the pottier serand had appointed their
port i on Id the committee, in accordance with
origineLsuggestion, Idr. Book and all
others morpooted would have bad =Pie op
portunity for detente- Now they oak to cre
ate sympath by asserting that thoy were
tried without y
having had aay aotloo.
Itzet."--d. number of men ,entered the bier
tam of Klatuiel Lens," Ltbatij street, this
forenoon, and demanded beer, whisk woe re
fused. They wen Intoxicated and entered
ll= the Inn doer, the other doors being
e
When told they wild have nothing
to drink, they began to sot In a riotous mea
ner, klaking the doom, throwing stones eta.
John &edits, Theme Minn, and John No.
Garrey, three of the party, knee been &met
ed end ootniaitted to JAL •
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donor;—Tolts 144 hi talon held to an- .
Weer • 'barge of sooty of the woo, probe:ad
b 7 Inialallenw. • Pl'ko - putter Moo In the
trlstaoad,,Adostiosy. sad' duneniq enr
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FROM WASHINGTON.
Mall Diapatcbsa to the tittabargh Gazette.
WA/MX(I7ON, Jim 24, 1263
I=
In igilarance as to the rebel position at
least, it may be said the situation remains
changed. Opinions from the army seem to
unite in locating the bulk of Gen. Leo's forces
at Snicker's Gap, on the western slope of the
Blue Ridge, and stretching thud back to
Winehester. The more prevalent belief here,
though all opinions and shades of opinions
are expressed, is that the rebel movement Is
intended to be directed through Maryland
against Washlagten or possibly against Bal
timore. Our own army, if we are to judge
from Its location, is disposed with the double
view of covering the Capital and menacing
the rebel front.
OHLID INDIA, 00IIXOI1..
A grand council of all the Indian tribes in
habiting the country west of the Mississippi
river will probably be convened some time
during the ensuing Fall. The object of the
council will be the re-establishment of friend
ly relations among the - Indians themselves,
and to induce the disloyal tribes to return to
their allegiance to the government. The last
grand eounoil was held in 18.13. The 1, warn
mu" and power to call the next council was
then left with John Ross ' head chief of the
Cherokees, who is now here arranging with
commissioner Dole for this next convention
of the tribes. It Is expeoted that a large
majority of those now in hostility against the
government will attend.
communions Liwues DECISIONS
Member! of mercantile or other firms should
return as income for UM their whole business
profit of that year, without regard to the time
when by the privato arrangements of the part
nership, nteh profits are to be divided or car
ried to the credit of each member.
Citizens of the United State. residing abroad
are liable to income tax upon inch of their
blooms only as seams from property in the
United Suttee.
Persons residing in -the United States are
taxable upon that portion of their income de
rived from abroad, equally with that accruing
at home.
A Hirrororamus, attached to a traveling
menagerie, broke out of his cage while es
retire from Buffalo to Detroit, for the sake of
taking a bath in the water of Lake Erie, Ills
keeper managed to decoy him to shore by
throwing in the water a dog to which the ani
mal was strongly attached, and then he was
wand without difficulty.
Conan:ex Lou°ao.—Mayor Alexander
yesterday lodged • commitment against John .
Campbell, charging him with the larceny of
• small Jot of shoemaker's tools and some
clothing, from Thomas McLaughlin.
Salmon Cassaps.—Low Campbell has
been committed to Jail by Alderman Nickel
son, to answer charges of seduction and forni
cation and butardy, preferred by Catharine
Long. The parties are colored.
Caaams Lunar/ has boon held to ball in
$3OO, by Mayor Alexander, to answer • charge
of awaiting a son of Mrs. Gertrude Metric[.
The parties reside in the Fourth 'Ward, Alle
gheny.
COMM P RCLIL BECOBD
PITTSBURGH ILAJUIILItio
Oflrltl. Of MS PRIIIIIMUI DAlla Neogene. t
Yunsay, June 26, 1663.
There was a slight improvement ID Dinginess to
day, and the genera market, although still very
quiet, was more active. Thsro is a fair demand far
most of the leading articles of produce, though quo
tations ar <without mated& I change.
There Is I:Tut bat tittle transplrlug in money mat
ter@ bore—nothing worthy of special notice. The
New York 'ironing Post of yustarday says:
.Geld, on news of the adranoe of Lee, opened at
114% and subsequently , rose to 146. Thu quotation
ea we go to press le 1441, The loan market to sa
tire at 7 per cent, with an adequate supply. ' The die.
cline in stock. this morning to apparently not due to
a pressure soy mosey, no but Male cash stock bee
been thrown ou the market. The rail reason la •
e.g.. approllenslol3 and deprossing incortitude aria.
hog out of the rumors from the oral of war."
,The sales of produce reported were no follows: 160
LElrltrt ra flour, Iromitoro, A Aso; ID) bElkaztro
Vaud); at $6,26 to $6,76 per bbl no to quality; 90 Imo
W It Cheese at froM 10 to 10,tio, YOU boob Potatoes at
GOO per bush; 125 tomb prime Oats from story at 75c;
2173 boob Shelled Corn et SR:; 11 bids Eggs at 110;
1000 Es Clear Country Sides at 7; 7 key Country
Lard at 934 c; 60 bide prime Dry Peaches at $2,76,
and 18 bush prime small Whits Deans at $3,75 per
Groceries are rather quiet and dull mod Coles
to • dude sailer.
Pittsburgh Oil Market.
Juss 25—There to ouraiderablo inquiry for both
Crude and Itedined, and the market I. Ann with aa
upward tendency. Thy demand for Crude appears to
be in excess of the supply, and holders, generally, do
not seem disposed to tell maim st tail rates.. We
note ales of 45 and 125 bb :a at 1630, packages to.
turned, gad 1;•.0 bids at We, packages I.neleaded, and
them may be arnaiderol the ruling figures. Refined
firm,-with • fair demand, and there It beta Ilml•
ted amply on the market. Erb of 250 bbl. bonded,
for immediate delivery, at 42c, sad 500 bbla bonded.
for August delivery, on private terms. There sp•
pears to be no inquiry whatever for Pmasine; aml, In
the abeam of sales, we omit quotations.
flew Yonirotiolettat Market
Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh dinette.
Nxw You, June £o—The market Y excited and
unsettled. Per Crude, the demand V active and pri
ces-have advanced 130. Sales at 50d6dOtAc. Banned
In bond, 411060 a on the spot; for July' dellyary, Wad
152 ){,t: tot August delleml. 54067 q for September
daunt/. 57340600. Banned, free, 684661 c. Naptha,
23625 c. • C.
Chicago Market.
.1 vita 14—The Wheat market declined lo per bush
with rather more selletty—lio I lipting selling at
$1.07024% No 2 lipdas es 82202342 end Ite,Mcted
lipring at 7 / 4 .276c. The market at the else was quiet
but flim at the decline named. Tee- Meer market
was dell and heavy, with light Wei cf winter ar,
tram at $5,240,76, and spring- aztnie it 22. 0 ::4112P.
flaseillne brands were in lair demand at skonsipa.
The.Oorn what advanced Me per bushel, and was
unatually active and buoyant—with tales of about
376,000 bushels at 130.60%* for Myer Illgh Mixed
atkott Y ellow ,50000 for Liver and Claud Mixed afloat.
eito for in stare; 47.,42111130 for Mixed
own In stare; end 4s' 4c% for Steiscted Corn la
dole. The greathalk of the sales were at 480 for
killed, and We for Bejected In store—at which !la
urels thernarket closedsteady. Oats Were quiet, and
under continued liberal receipt% the market destined
lo per herbal—with light salsa at betalteic for tie I in
Atom The dsmandly shippers is very 110 t, and
there I. little or no speculative Inquiry. Ay* was
quiet at 670. Harley was neglected. Mg wines
were Anew and more active-rwith Wee of NO bble
last night and this morning at 42o—buyers at the
close generally dining only 4130.
Cleveland Market.
, .Ilas 4b—flout rlates 80 bbll red XX at $5,85; 150
bbls do at 86,60; 80 bbls lodlana white at $8,40.
Weeat—The market was dull and &doping, and Is
lower., bales at the Board-1 cat Indiana white 1 o
b at 128 c, and 4 cars red wheat, on track at =to.
Then was a Armor haling attar 'the Pew York to.
port, and wheat amid not hare basatbonght at &bit
figure. Corn—Market very quiet and dnactive. We
quote seminally at 88c for shelled on tusk. Oats--
The rerslpg and demand both continue light, and
qltelations are nominal at 010 on track—liendd.
Imports 4r Itailrogd.
rIITSIOIO3II. Pr. WADES al Damao° Ilmiartiik,
June 26-30 bra sliest load, A Gordon; 8 bales cotton,
Milano A AoJer; 60 buts mad, 'Oleo Bro; 150 bbls
whlelty, DM bp corn, 100 bbla Spur, 912 by oat*, 1
car corn. D II Wallace; 250 AP Dad, 11 /1 Oolllum
110 bblallora, glaakeown,l Idabart; 100 dodo, Gregg
A Olandoulag; 6 blob eggs, I bbl bacorN, L
co,* ears cora, Illtobcock, ,ll co; 2 to ham%
J A Besabaw; 6 do do, Mercer/ B o o; 80 hides, 8 .
llarbaugb I co; 277 by wheat, j ti Liggett k om
lon mlll feed, !Simpson a Knox; 10 bbla flour,Wm
Blughast; 268 by NM, JP Dlfkosbachom 1 M OW.
P liolColvy; 840 rolls piper, llartmala .Loro; 70
bbbi Boor, E 0 Yahoo. ;
,
Pim:us= & Clumurina Itannotn, 'Jane 25-
30 bin amen, 111 Panesld; 10 to dry
.boaf,
era co; 36 bits candies IS 1J H Sawyer' 360 bµ
corn, .1 Kirkpatrick ! Kw; 100 dodo, Jos Do;rington;
ST %kW, Jlt &Wane; 12 bid chose, It Dalian co;
20 do do, L H Volgt & to; 100 bbIN flonr, 0 B Lank;
4 bkla ow, Jno WO oks brimstone Jae Irwin;
60 bbln dour, ft m Gooper.
Ti ISH—Of all kmde.
.1: Iteakaral;insdlaaa and Win Ia bbla. a Wilma
laltbrar• Ballbolli , I -
ba
Laba Whits
pttras nab and Herring, In bbln a ham
80 p Oolain
100 bb1n..19.0. Bnadasai 1
Sllbbda .. . . .
80 bozo prlmAlbanw. _
___ _ .
Tor lak by lIDW'D HiAZIELTOTA.
IA Dimon
Dalicu 111U1T.-300 bushels choice
zuz.ddid Apples. llof raw low to oboe on► lot.
Gill loon, it 117 lOWA, drool.' • " •
bold _ • WlBBl WILKIIOIIO3I,
VON
ArXkLIA BU • DBES,
pot is ig the obi Kau&
_ NAV
=I
GgM
71: 1177.1:.i i C bump prime " ,
Datri;Ossia sad liassassia,, loss reads 4 104
Inrol4 ST ÜbterLsl o•It 501711.
I ~ F 4 ~~ ~ !_
ME
PROPOLSLH.
Dirtrl7 QvAirrionlisirn Gsaxasei Onnm,
it tstmrgh Pe ,Jaelli,
1001"8
, .
Smiled Proposals will be rrceived et Mir oldoebtatil
12 m , the 30ta DAT 01 JUNI; 1863,124 farabh.
-
ing_ and deltrery at Pittsburgb, Pa., ONT, 1111 tr-,
DASD TONS or GOOD XIBOHANTABLII NIT
to bee, welt Weed, weighing about two kmadred wad •
fifty pormds each. as follows:
25 tons on or befora tholth day of July, .
25 tons on or before the 16th day of July, 1682.
25 tons ot or before the 224 day of July, UM
25 tons on or before the '3oth day of July, 1863.
Prop orals unit, be malted .tropossis for 100 total.
of Haled Hay," and addreesed is Lt. OeL 0.H120114,
Deputy gnartarmaiter General, 11. B. Army, PHs,
burgh, Pa.
r==3
•
The deity of the bidder to fill the contmentehould
It be awarded to him, wet be varenteed by two
responsible pawns, whose signateusee mast be irs.
tors
poniedr toeepoeMMlity the guarantee. . •
The ot the guaran must bellsaiii
by - the Medal atUdcate of the Ode= or the lurid ,
District Conn or of the United Otatee District
hra.
.
Bade . re most be present lepers= when lbe bide
are opened, or their proposals will not be Mesidered.
Donde...pal In amount to half the am fo be te•
mired on the amtrect, signed by the ondracturatld
both of his graresdars, will be ruptirsdef.7tbe salto .
cadet bidder upon giving tbs. contraot.. As the
bond must aIrAMIPAY the amends It Will WOO*
earl for. the_ bidden to hare their bonhomie with
them, or to hare betide signed In anticipation; end
reel; to lepredueed when the contrast to iditteed...
lone of Geostrages. • L .
We, of the oosety of and. Retied • , •' L •
and ol the 0 4.0 , of sad State et do'
hereby gaarautee that Is able to fulfill 'se oott
tract in 'mordent= with the termed his •• • •••••-•
and Ithat, should his propeedUcat be • • be. ,
at once enter into a contract in sox • •a them
with. Should the contract be mmuded him we ere
prmi to booms his snafus.
velment.* tang be appended the official
outhloste Shoes mentioned.
' proposals from disloyal parties wilt not be mut&
end, and an oath of allegimos will be required of
successfal bidders before a•• tog =Meseta.
The undeosignod merits to himself the eight to
reject any or all bide that be ivy deem too high.
Payment a bomsde upon the completion' et the
contract, or so moo thereafter m the underalvel
shell be in fend.. 0. OROS%
Mont. 001. and D. Q. Id. GeneraL
Duren QIIAZISIIILITZI Grasiten.a Oman, 1
Pittaburgh, Pt.. Auto VA, f
1.000 BUSHELS OF OATS.
Seated Proponds will bo received at this offlos until
DI o'clock m., the Ma DAY Or /ÜBE. 11353, for the
fundsking and delivery at Pittsburgh, Fa, on or be
fore the Sib day of July, ISM, of TEN THOUSAND
BUSHELS. OF GOOD, OLEAN, SOUND OATS, in
stroog sacks, well sewed up, and to weigh Ilktpdio
pows4 to A. bushel.
bti l .aro! 0 l' a l 47 l. t i o N :il l it i atse l ;Zit " alL'Zi.
Deputy Quartrimester General, U. S. Army, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
Cam.'!
The ability of the bidder to (anal the mitred,
should it be awarded to him, mull be guaranteed by
Soo rwpatasibis pawns, whose signatures must to sp.
ponds* to the gaarautee.
-
The resimisieflity of the guarantors esmt beshown
by the official certificate of the Clerk of the merest
District Court, of the United States Dlitriet Attar.
trey. Bidders mtot be present in Puma when the.
bldi are opened, or their proposal. will het be cm'
',dared. Bend equal moult to half the sum tote
remind oh the contract, alined by the contractor
and both of his guarantors, will be 'required of the
secoeseful bidder, upon signing the contract. As the
bond mast accompany the conizsot, it will be meow
vary for the bid der s to have their bondsmen with
Sham, or to have bonds "limed In anticipation. and
ready to to produced who:retie contract is signed.
. Pons of Guaranies.
We, —, of the county of and State of —,
and —of the county of —, and State*: do
hereby inmates that—la able to fulfill a eon.
tract in accordance with the tetras of him propped
don, sad that, should he proposition be accepted,
he will at once enter into a contrast Is accordance
therewith. Should the contract be awarded him we
are prepared to became his mouritiew
To this guarantee mud be appended the official
certificate above mentioned.
Proposals from disloyal patties will not be consid•
ered, and an oath of alleglanco will be required of
nicer:add bidders before slgelog contract.
The undenigned reserves to himself the right to
reject any or sit bids that he may damn too high.
Payment to be madoupon the completion of the
contract' cr so soon thereafter as the undersigned
shall be in fend'. 0. CURB, -
jellied Lieut. Cole and D. Q. W. DeseraL
PROPOSALS FOR HAY, STRAW
ADD OWN.
daunt= Quaanwasurrea's Orrice,
Pawn Dmannort,
Corner and Tveaty.enoted •
Wessman% D. 0., April la , IdOS
WRITTEN PEOPOSALD are tinned ho . •
la. 5 , == 1 6:1 13. 0011N, in the me
BYlrad Depot, oe:
at an i Mte
is Wharves to this dry. . •
The proposals ts be widneeed to the suadmigned,
and they should use. lb. 'quantity of sash article
othwed, also the pries and the data of dalhery.
Proposals will be tenoned hr Are thoussod (5,000)
Mahan of Cern or Ono, and fifty (10) tall of Day or
dtrair. and upwards, =leo It sto be for the la•
eaten - of the Government to contract for a len
amount.
All grain to be put In good mks, of *boat two (I)
banana rob, which in to be bandahed at the oat
- the contractor.
of _
ile - ; Hay end attar to be reatagy baled.
All Grain and Ey offered to be subject to tight
hapection .by the Goreratant
teentrects nth he "maned tron=tine to the
karst teammate bhidea, as the taterests of the tar
eta may require. and security will he r.galred lor
the lelthftil taltilinent of any contract made ander
Mt" advertleasenL _ _
Payment to be made at the completion of tho Goo
B. L. BAOWN,
op9l.An • • sod d. G. M.. U. B. A.
XZIr
S TANDARD I ART • WORSE
IL &Infantry Twain. 'Authorized elltlon.
allhanealtentud her Volunteers.
Wiben's Infantry and Ells Tenths.
Boott's barratry Tactics. 8 vela.
MoOlalLin'a
wintry.
Meehan
Bayonet.
tupbroy's Anlllery
Meehan on Thad Astillsay.
Cookes U. &Ormsby Tan g 2 vola.
oayperes llald Manual for (karts *metal.
The Company Oink. onaafrang lostructions for :
'Nadirolls and other pawn
.
r=ears by KLY i 00., 66 Wood at.
QUAD UE p VALUABLE BUUKti
1019vandona of P 9 vols.
Laland'a Dalatioal Wilton. 9 yob.
Dr. Portrei Liam' on Hamitic&
• WWI" de Trento. In Oparahh and Latin.
• Howe% Tondirou 15 mo.
*Mum Of tb Barret on. Hoag.
Non sod Dame Wolin:, loot.
='a llasatah. 2 vol s., U zoo.
return oaYalytue,7sabt Proydreq.
Hove. Works. :2 atria, vs.
tarla J. L. Ill&D VI Fourth street.
LATE PUB.LAUATIO By NLI.
Benthera Minds. St&
History at the Beaneallen Ii Use Buses 01061,1 n.
roam . on the Boundary of mem World.
The Great /ran Wheel Izaadned. Brownlee.
Benton's Thirty Taus In the per Bleats.
Les hilsarshlsa. Moth end p
TIN sad Lea Besostrer.
Thu Um and the Angela.
Works In [Beery, The
soyls Jai. L.
Ornom
Wannornal Chrr, Muck 12, IEO3.
OWNEBS OP STEAM'WS:MI Si
mm
inTiud to toad to the Quartermaster Omerare
oW. tondoriln their charter or aal.. - •
natal. should coat= rlsoodptions of the womb,
their dlinendona, enrolled or wridared. tonnage,
aotaal mann g copecity, anierlel, whidher ooppond,
whether able•whad or propellors, whether or .
iron Wan^ Ilse and power of endless and
end should Osto the priosiat wklah they are edlond,
ha long or Mon charter, with the 'dinned =no of
the vessel In me of, arts or e ta t= w smninat
swan meter to parch= lost= el
Owners of steam womb Windy la the WWI 1)
toi
amyesetod
make knownto SW Deputment say redaction in
thetypnesat tan which May may be
%and aloe I/ 0 10 08 ,M *Mak alCfiilitelaUt
suck tendon should be addressed tone:Asst.
termana Onward tholinited suita,lllB Wealth**
ton, and should be endatsai KW:monk Ihr tho
tor or sals of Inaanters."
. riestiscowy will be
Department yin endeavor to winos the heavy si.
penis atumding may tramp: nation wpm the ones
and %Moaners by substftutium whenever twain
of neter " 2800 oslanty for te non ;
inlProPM m
WE. RENT—The three okwy BRIGS
WARM/0081, Ito. a Wood iwo doors
for tams apply to IMAMS BAUM
(Plallatan, Rabat 41. oo.%)
or to .10811Pfl WOODWALL
come 9d aad Wood stopata.
MB
f 11U - UNT—Une r t wo r-Tbree Mx=
J.
In the third or fourth studio of Ilorano Build.
lult, fifth 'toot, ottb or otthowiritals. pawn.
trn ititN o third • • story of the
bona vow Mb, tho mible4/1". corn:
era.
el
64-
4 ' Newt. Ma wow's. -
1863 . . NAM J;afil eta
smelts WE.
Tho uqe ILI ~ iWO% tor:rsomwe gparaer
SUSAN NV RD. Ott?. Wm. BAlNerek
Win em eeePAt Pei mem teemthe ON* poets.
Learn for .19friow.0117.ZOio$ Ihriteler
• owl Pay ty, toorldnig ot /Pert Maros, Lortagtok
Port Potrotor. Iforoarttlo, Point Aaboir
Net lad PowarClity, arm WiDpllpEpAll
loam w ervelond lIATIIIIDAT
IPORPIING.
AU tertLeti ooludighol to' nook* prom* at.
Make. Thom& warnoOonolo. ODlppors bar ,
toirfrapSo mob Nu pad •th ou .to our two; Ida
• at int bosiviltbost disryte for
- • . ,drAirtilrall lOM
a Woo., stioot
•.-5() bble.exttli 'Money tgrus
- 40. do - 1.4111141111 broads dok
sod eallit7 1p141.0 MNIMIALII4...: -
. 910 Watiff.lNENtoi,
Eil
=~'"-
VOB, SALB. deibable :11101i
flalliflCP rl T,:dinated at Nolte) ,
toltnildifElbsill. _SW iiehort &UMW ot
-the l'abbyltinda BeMlleabl She freehold
vroperty. coospdar•.larsaiwerttb nairtdnett
aspnpowettoleleerlee ellheraharioilnr.
Mabg co
.boat i rlicrlsttriarr g nu i she
abirit - If sorry,' end* abundant* the
amp 0 , 8 Itrorw-rridoir ob , *. ura. makes
tder e adweitinCeaelly.arisbrated Tan
-••• 01 1, 0a/f& stsaal• woven"
In thelithithidtdeenmaioialte for ea
l a
Stendeddl al lloralda . 4 -•
Vibe "Lewitt. WON eland idthla half a
mita. of shiltataaag lame. Imo
rat9Jr•euritsto agailialikuratite Si. can be
1•1• 1 4 -1, • telt not mop ymteal. unwed
'ea the bra4 . luta:eir Irma dap hate.
reaantlybent sodriaad peodacisollefent
ore to -suagb%.the Itrarpri,-„lkailtirli err abo
abnadait WWI beibbaed• d•Mug sl) my
ulif* ibit eh id deltvenlyoh• ornakeat 6
wager bushel: -
g" .
-Leldrnos men ettaisifsiiiii ke
iemata and tall ieaeuta~ t ftth
i.PlUbartft ete;lsrfebfb '
Mindhooteinid
mai-Other-
tatiher partietdaralgt 4
' ' ipc.strasou .
FOB SAIL"MADTOO/ ( S OI INDRY
:Lir luteno. lithW.—The: Om ebb.
111/billKlell64 l6 oeilddl Is hod ethgely ett•
oiled ifer-beelaup.7.. •Woontelos a Imp =mast sr
. imidd=rdideo it lier , largee emertsset dike
_Whom Or hdll sad refirced
;pit /Whls a, , „ for at nitheoi
Oa Pholdiel ieell/blOr. r Riesbeterhs
--hotel coed tianuee'lle ' -to all
-thetesetry: limb ere• We Wag ebi
bathe looellixejilliill- - so ease pi the United
ISO. for IPA The fecoximear rill WI Ur
eiteblibilipt, If SbreeetiorAitoodlerphe'
or the•hilt ot ts to web letwelret prim who
unterstandi will the nainhyriedit
marb an estabibbreent. Or UAW olietio .
be would nut to niposithiviettfas ler wietarof
yam, Mathis' se ,bterado, c,bl,,ei asarieWber
parties whldog_le rent. - nicest* ,tVo' largo ibl*
yard. to the' p lies; withrsorelidekitilfiebirtWE
thay rea do, ea inikppiAbirdistetlit tilovoldriNt
lie steamboats, sesheileadaseiblealohe
6d to go gopher bawl* Wien, Of 3. 0 : 61X15 g '
to do the wok. . ' - •- ' '
for trreis and vb. address SOX 410, Yoffirow,
Iniferia.• - ' '
• •
01453) 11001 4 2 % .1fie
Ily Tattoo of aft ceder of the Orpluate Cowl of-21W ,
rite the" , ea Wayte *" st mt, ft.ithe al
Pittsburgh. on TM/MI, theWth day aflame.
1868, at 10 - o'clock a. au the
lot-
°Lido ,
Carta, deceased, ea that. Zealots lot of potted alba
ate on the oconerofarayne Sod sad Jaelson adey,
to therrACT 01 Pittsburgh, hallos a heat sti lost II
hadtei =Sous street, aad.ealandl ll 2. back - 01 , -
Jeakaiii alley 90 Stet, bang lot No. s,plata
lets bdd oot by Bev. traaoht Iterroa r reoxdad to
Deedllook teL 39, page 189, and the same wheat, toe.
coaxeyed.by , Hat. Iraacts Herm to saki Joh.a.Garta.
•
teed, by deed dated Juana 27, 32217, recorded In
Dad D OO3l 'fa 5 . 3 4 re is , on aid.* Ii emoted a
two.atory brick d g hones. ----- -
To bath. JO.llll C 108756, 112eelltatt
fet pectleaLrs esquire of o.'lleelireitaile'
jag, Attest:my for Witham, 80. 186 north atm,:
Jelteodtd .
PARM(, FOR .
J. war_ away, about two Win Qua
contalatagarp baadral sad obabtpatew
laud ta 'or rbd quality about cos hasafradvitrai
'Oaarzwillaaestoas oaths prosdari—lbis
DwalUag Raw, Barn sadOrceatd. Owelseratted .
tfattwroi. Will be sold )(ay, altintiwtwor two;
ortbra• WM.
low farther ;maiden no ir to -
a iiikam.
or, B. PILTSIOII
, SU= atm*
Or. J. IL WOE. glttaantaitati - - '
=FOR . . SALE—CIon
well isitebradorith Lea! z•.=tr
&harem 'maul, ha. "MIA t o wa.LltS Mlethear
month war the Otts Pee. lame brusriyeurocr
by James I Whittakir, decree& WM be eat cheer
Gs ash. 'Also, !LOURING 11EILLI Mira sir the
Hardie KW With mesa *arse eland. how, bail
and other hoprcereemuta. Inquire of
Du. WM. H. HILL, Neras.part. Pa.. -
ISAAC MILLI. grsildonles !kids, Pa, - -
or TROL.CL. Lamm elt.ogr. Fourth and Greet stn.*
Pittsburgh.
oHolus rtsursaar MU • tiLLEr
-1,1 Thaw US; 90 b7'116 int soh. itoatlng awl+
toglmoty Monne. Aim l!ktoo L. 96 by OD Gott
II on Payette strolit, 60:001 WonlinDolOwo7.
Thaw by o very &shah% todayin corolDtlon
boot locatkow 'of the city a nd within foot- et the
lisochootor Primager ibra en' Bbitooll • aim%
(Ikagokentwono). loth odd six iota - ft
mu moaner, torylow.-- Tonwt Ow ior
No.. 48 040 street:-
WE, 841.110.-Ono maiM moo
A: band 01L11115105101:M501 0 Isobar by - 110
.Ono roporfor now *Oil% 155oib5d1ronsfarili
TM) 141111.10 111358E55,t0r IlinsorA irtai
Bernal new and oloondannd IMMIX 1N9551115. -
from 115 Lohdlarnotor down 40 5 134, WM Do vole
low for Nab.. IitION 11. - 150 LI,
War. On tho - ALUshons amPantalks,--
FINB STOOL SABM FOR" Billagi
centa ittrAnZ Ihrecocic scanty. Va.,
near the Sr,Pare U" 'been llerenat,
and Ire W !'" OneebertantL ms Waves.
menu an a Itaan =Use ihrelllim bank b.zn
sal
ortnard. /111111 is will tot to ride.
busant ta booner_and on err arena
FL MALL= Ph, NI loath rt.
FOB SALST-Skes KIINKON - HOUSB
sad,ABOVT 031 AO= OW GIROMEN.**
M o tio c A l a masa at tia lOoPt Wadau
ta tbs banal* anisdllauft. mkt
draw of kunstdrat sal Ur bat nt kais
dna Wag pat damp atHassurn 11 8 =d_wasrt_
arty. jra. tans; lapin at "1.1). NO. St
Wads add Witts !
00ILIL
••13113__ L . • • •• •
oxtail! mown= sizac •Eoun. idea
mai i Ca=odia est biarmswasema
• traml Nano,: I II lots
pa ;men amt. Lmobso•l, afar
at TEM OFF/01, orMitit
MALI! NO MORE Otalattialn:
'I.4IFD 10liddIll 113111.1.
sad am , s.w.ii d am
1111.Mr/1111 1 .s til = has metro. tha aulaiss
arad of Wisest proplasiit pbolaboos ta Os UMW
Maras, Is sow onset to as alaillat Masai:by as •
carts* cars far the lolloata•dhamasad asiq
mittair lioar dismal sad abase td:ths II
co Amu' Oman .lisairal Thibilai i ta m a . .
PhJudail Er . .7adastUty,
Blood to the Haid,Osafasod Masai . .
Irritability, Iladisome sad dissOsisasal ,
Abram al *maim r LW of
ft n i
tlatVi a.jbas sltloat Abouratio=
tidos el tho sail* hod all the asasaltsahi
Oa otnut and stale oithe gags,
To to tba isiallam• oat this 'aid.. Lob •st
1 11 4 1abOra• Tad 11 ! •
W /MONS JUNO ULM JAI. IS . t4i
sad mita Ss smut
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