.„.,,i),4444 , V, , ,F.P,0S Art....llAdiws.pErriumuar. - 44:4501,"- ? „ a ur gi kßik . Rol mov:_YOtt 644' BOST° are-anr_arnitifortly 4111W-•eni. riptioliinikfaia:ol466, and rznameat sate-navacmaamernliatkdsu I .t cur Lomat Batas. c • - TIICrIV3DAY MORNING, JULY M Orit-MS 11E1E1E011100k, MUM 'iiestiattnig the Draft. Ufa .dase of treason„ or - rasistin s Which has already been maim d our -columns, coM4g.freut Ito:term do nit ' ivise didiosed afterno ,n,. hearing heing.haft_hefore- Cistrtiziists one, Sproul. The prifloilei.;.`Ex t Sberiff ißal - ''stofs; of indifula t -ll'a;. who was chdrged onJoath of a fellow named Elvtoo:d, !with - -- beinrecgavd -- fliThutnng - n — cortipany to resist the draft, was on band, as were some forty or fifty of his neighbors', but ~ .the perjured prodeentor Was non est. Mr. Carnahan. J S, ,Dletrket Attorneh! ra marked - thee - the "only Witness present on babel/the proseentioniwatwone Bradey Linsey igler, who appeared to have a muted up story la. his Beata, not at' all' rel . event to the case hand, and that he had- AQ'etirrObOragit43- evidence to offer.: ge -- - -81:11111 , 743Vt , t7That as Mr. Ralston _ charged a • high would be necessary the defefte r to prove that Elwood was unwor thy of belief, ;before the prisoner could be discharged. Thia was rptlWlY,onet sonly 7 tVrci viitneisee-orifthe part of the `de l fense being examined, viz : James A. ileo ; Mai Lie:W jfittrer.gleadng,,, both me m. ` , berg or the company-' . which_ it- Was: allegedwas raised to resist ; this:draft, but which is _ ere gen. - The ;Wit nesaswore positively that there were inter ested. in raising the company atutknew that ; no such - riinversetiona that sworn to by Ellwood Jtetl- Ever takeii place, that he was a, Worthless, drunken man tutirelyim • • Worthy Of belief,,---while the prisoner Wm. Ralston was alpyal, respectable, and wor thy were present, ready to`swear to the same thing, brit Mr. Carnahan remarked that he was satisfied , that there were no grounds forthe eharge and asked for the venerable prisoner's releade. Commissioner Sproul then discharged Mr. Ralston, when , he and his friends went their way • • :Cant. H. W. Weir, •Hon. Charled She ler, Wm. Linn, Hon. H. D. Foster and J..AL-ThOmPson, appeared as counsel for •the prisoner, who was thus honorably dis charged, and whom it was an outrage to barrage on the-oath of an irresponle creature such as Elwood was proved t ote. • • Desperate Fight. Lager fight occurred at lgullin'e L - Beer Saloon in Hand street, near Liberty, yesterday, evening ~. about o'ciOnle. The facti, as we learn them were. Ass ws fade fowdicis entered "'the la• loon, no person being-present except Mil=- /errand his -wife; Atill'after calling for some beer:'-they commenced to sing obscene songs.. Mullen requested them- to deEiist Whic'N they refused to do, and used threat ' ' l etting language towards him. He then started to go round the counter to put them out, seizing ache went a sword which was behind the counter, This they took from him, and struck him several times With m it, cutting him severely and inflicting umber of painful wounds about the head and shoulders. They then made their escape. Thera was a great deal Of excitement fim and a very large crowd gathered, but too late to do any good. An officer was sent for bat in the ab seime of the officials, Alderman Donald son himself:went to the scene of action.— Gethering suolfinformation as he could he laid the facts before the Mayor, who des patched some of his . police in pursuit of the-ruffians. The Weeks OU Trade at 011 City. We take the following from the Oil City Register : The market for the past week has been :-active.- The demand has been good, but buyers are more anxious to buy than pro. dncers are to sell. The firm of Frew & have sold something over fourteen thousand barrels of oil this week, a large proportion at their well on the Tarr - Farm, $4 per bbla , and some at this- point for ss,per bbl. The total sales - tn. the week amount to $70,000, which we cop eider a`pretty fair week's business for this season of the year. A. fair amount of oil is 0;1 iIT to Irvine by the river, and to Tirtiville. We have take* some pains to ' ascertain the total amount of oil on hand; both -- oa_the creek end at this point. It is a very difficult to stter to arrive at it ac• parately, but we thiok the total will foot o l kicgrii 75,000 to 80 4 000 thommud, though - it ra estimated hy sortie a' little higher. Much of this has been purchased isy refraere or their *gents, andse remain., ing here on account of the stages of *mit IA the. Allegheny, which prevente its transit. The number of empty barrels, p i p Laud here is -vesS - JarBP,.belong,to par , ilea who will have them filled and gent away upon the first resumption of naviga tion, Many °file wella,,noyv being, hared -liave`atreelr, but the elioov of oil qs-li4rited, From what we can see now, a superaboud< ance of oil trom the new discoveries this summer and fill, is extremely doubtful.-- 1 , The helot August will show the approxiJ, mtge results that will ensile from the suml merle t rillinq . Npthing but the; strikingof - half a - dozen big wells will pretmatZe-1 isolentrefrom reaching-as high a fignrei ab 161.14;thie fall as it - did Itiet, - and, indeelV aay - fo r time oven exceed last sawf sores - high prices. We guote,this week at! 4 per bbl at the wells, and $5 per bbl at: this 11.6int 4 ;:ld firm. Price of freights to Pittsburgh ‘4l - 4 - 10 gm. Depth of witeir'in - the river c ittlYlsl 09012 itiOkee: and falling. There is"a . great adareity - bi teams -- here at presente and 45 centspar 1)14-41now..being, Charged. 0001- Tarr Farm to - this place, iiiiiitancelifilviittailee. NocdAeatit can' make 10 per dap and 2,-00p ;;;pre' teams can find conetentmna pioymeni. The market closes firm , and activie `The foßoWing are the amounts of'tiil received and shipped from: our , principal ware houses for the week endiagT o netiday, Jaly 14th, 1863 If ICHIGIN • ROM' OIL COMP4NY. Number barrels . crude cat shipped " 2019 - Refined lit' and bencile received 332 Empty barrels received.:-. 1I ixsa's _Viraitailoraa, Number barrefs oii reOeived:: shipped_ Empty burro's rweired U. M . CLINTOCK & CO Nataber barrels of oil received shipped Empty barrels received........... ._.... EMILE & Co's Weassooss Number barrels oil received ..l " shipped Empty barrels-r;ealTed • •, ji)eatia r iga Reporter. Mr. P:'lslinni correspondent of the - New •'-ffaratgi-: 04-,Vi9l4blarg, died suddenly on board the efeamer.htinnehaha on tholgth -*hire that boat waft on her waynp td St—Lbuis. He_was return ing home on account of-illhesithiandhad 'comPlained .dlrriqg;thEi day of not feeling well, but la pp.'crith,Tripude until half Ralt nine p'aloeic , m.,,and4ipressed-Itmsef as feeling ranch 'better iikeh - I.Ctired:, He was found dead in his state-room, on the nest toornitilt, having died apparently vithout a struggle, Itaqrandi On'SliticAdY f 0f,18:3 . week, the fret and peasteger:traip.,.nf:riztpafille eanae_an ebittpet•ewitia - a OaVet train. fonroi• five miles,: from . Com; aint*ing, up one or two care, the. ,former, loaded.wi 0 14. and 'afiyeral ,eara of the latter train, awl killing ,pme._-irame--autiOirtwiTv oral Oftliticiatr‘r;go,One 4Pbalas oempirtesistxrailivired.-- ••! Anoth!3?./Voltitre,ouse Th ief .- ~,. _•• -- , li ll rreisted. . rwitr I atiidiy lieriiiatrisiks feraViechni;-1 Cinci:ROgerS - , "the - Itetairitthoutie thief' lutis , ated.tbst he, had deposited his m oney, t:ene'''N'ittnuel'"EftigheS a man well A„ .. ..,,kta1.E.__ *,:leliee - afta Baltimore hief, , .o.o.N4empresettataLdeidie; to zev it.. Chief 'Hague acebin - Oliit*Eitli . to; ' W a . CY__., ll /° 1 4Ailegheny whete'fitiefeagiinerallYet4Yeut 'and there •he - Wastri - -infortned — that he, J ' 7fßeghes) was dnittti,:titid'ited‘one to the. "-----: depot. While in theiefortn,.:Hagne Over:. heard Rogers ealr.where "Joe" Was; and . he ,the-reply was thathe was withlraghoB2 i m - After putting Rogers back .Ind the :004' ti,,, Howie In' company with ofqcisr'pdair _ ~ e, started 'for 'the depiii,",t44 , iqpti. die 9 r ;covered, ' Hoghea,:fal conpsay , _ with -, ti man , by - the name ^ of Joe. 3ax• ter. - - Hughes was very drank: They were taken to the •Mayor's office. wlien,, upon. search, $lOO 16:-Was found' pock Baxter, together with .tickets, for CAum- 1 bag 'frit ,hitnself and Rogers. Hughes! was too drunk to get much tiatisfaction out of IlLnattici allhtivrtudd.....aay_waat he wasted - To return the money to Rogers.' It is supposed that he will be sober enough this „morning to tell where" he put; the - r moneY,"•turd titat'it - will nearly all be it ir.overed.', Had pot ,Rogete beerfia:SuCh a hurry Tor the money, Baxter would have. escaped: sHewaa born 'and) raised here, and does not ,bear ] enviable repu• The jeltasixiiiliiuslitis. - To day the great, runnipxmatOh'for :the" thaintrashipof:Ainorica comes off inithe AlL.4oaovari oppositoPoughkepsic 'This race is exciting a great dial Of interest, 'he well' in Pittiburgh as in thii.-East.goth men-will row-in first class boats:- rHamill in anew boat not yet christened, 2g feet 10 inches itig, and 11 inches wide,. weigh: ing about . 20 lbs. She is a beauty indeed, and !reflects -great credit on the skill of Mr.. McKay , in boat architecture. She is intended for use in very smooth water only, BO that r if it IS deemed inexpedient to:make use of her, Hamill _will. take his seat.for the contest in the Kilts, built by McKay,: the same that he rowed in at Philadelphia; and Ward in the Dick _Si& don, anew shell recently built expressly for him, by. George Shaw, of .Newburg, pretty 'craft, 29 feet 4 inches long, 17 rich es mete, and 6 inches deep. 'Thht they are good boats and will be well ,handled in the rues 'manna of no question. Col. d. B. Kiddoo has heel? ,relieved from. the command of 'Camp - Ho - we, by command of Gen. Brooks, and Capt. H. C. Dawson, of the Bth Regiment Penney!. vaniaßeserves, placed in command. The reason'for the removal of Col. Kiddoo is because it has become necessary - to occu py the camp-as a rendezcoons ftiethetlraft ad men. Gen. Brooke pays Col. 9 Kiddoo a high" compliment for, the manner in which he discharged his daties while in command. Sent to Wheeling:. Chas. Rogers alias Charles Jones, alias, Charles Smothers, who was arrested night before last on a charge of having robbed the McLure House in-Rheeling, was sent down to that city last evening. He ack• nowledges to being the man of many aliases: but denies that he stole the money. He is well supplied with funds, and offered to bet officer Hamilton ssoo—in greenbacks, and put the money up, that it he would let him ant for five minutes he would whip him. 11. S. Senators Tor Western Va. Tuesday, the 4th day id' August, has been fixed upon by both houses of the Western Virginia Legislature, as thi day upon which they will proceed to the elec. Lion of United States Senators. , Qaadrangutar Fight. Three operatives at one of. the- steel works, and a soldier got into a rough and tumble fight last Alight ;near where the old Scotch Hill Market house used to stand, and beat one another badly. They were all arrested and fined. Returning. , Capt. Young's company of Ft. Delaware troops--the same that passed through on their way west a taw days since with a lot of rebel ,prisoners, arrived in the city yes terday, and after parading the streets with a bantt.of music, left on the afternoon. train for the east, „,.113onnty Decisions. Secretary. Stanton has /decided that a non - eommissioned officer .who has been disoharged for promotion before his time expires, is entitled to a bounty of $lOO. Inver Wiling. A private diabateli from Oil City states that the Allegheny river is rising at. Oil Creek. This will be glorious-news for the oil men. Ettle Henderson. The New, York Clipper, of this week, speaking of Ettie Henderson, says : " Miss Ettie Henderson cloeiad. ,a,two weekie - finiagoniiarti tat - the Tfoiiiird Athe nfeam, Boston, on the.ll3tia. She has ap peared in ti round of ler favorite charac ters, and taking all things into considera tion. her. ispgagetnent proved a very suc cessful one, The lighter and tenderer iimotions,•she is a more satisfactory expo neat of than those requiring an - abundance, of physique. Her naturalness. and 'free dont frog/ 4ifectation are marked traits of her acting. liauPtlid's Comlilnailon. This troupe will remain but three nights longer. E'7ery night . there is an entire change of programme, consisting of songs, dances, burlettas, e4travagansas, panto mimes, 43. Remember to gat a goodifeat you must go early, as the Hall is nightly' crowned. . . , fiport,hkg Palters.—j ?ea John W. Pittock sends 119 " Wilkes Spirit" 'and the New yOrklipper for Sat urdataaxt;, among other , sporting matters thay.contain all the particulars of the great Bantling nahtetr that comes off"thillday, be. ' twang flas..l2faniill, of Pittsburgh', and J, Ward of New York, Book for Boyii. The' Demi . niet Boy, a Story 9f 'Burn side's Exoe.dition... By the author; of ‘i Father.Brighthope." Pabliehed by A. E. Tilton '& Co.; '; 'Eor nab): by Henry Miner, Noe. 71 - and 73 Fifth Bt. August FashionS. Miner, - next door to the l!ost office, has received the Le Bon Ton, for A.ugitat, - 2,220 .. 1,559 600 Furniture ate. at Auction. This morning at:lo&clocir will be sold at McClelland's Auction, Furniture, Car. pets, Sewing,Machines, Preaeheki Dravin, The draft in Washington county, was heavy on -preachers. • Rev. Mi , ;: Waugh, ..Professor :of Ws.shingtOn College, 0. S. Presbyterian; Rev. Mr. JohnstOti, United :Presbyterian, and Rev. IT t W. S:ott, OS. . Preabyteriati,,yweall drafted. Great ImproveineaVou Sight. thJust received, an entire', new supply of e widely known RUSSIAN PEBBLES. ince thetr iiittoductioo, I have given fullest fatisfaction to a large number whopo eyesight was such .118' to render artificial' ilnilianPEl l l:l 3 l 3 euEumyy7and ,. have fully es- Ablished thikfrlukonority of the ' , Pebble" (Over:alLitithekAvids _of glasses. If any v i m " ''Aigsic-sighi_ . ,tienders the use of l au d, :necevism will giveme a .mil, / . 71 'llendeavor-to - convince - them sif the ad. vantages to be gained by Using the R ae . pan Pebble, and will,elipw ; ilwlmt loan er itis supatidetici.,fiiiiiother Ileilrinise• J. DIAMOND, - Practical Optician, • Strfifttilitteet near Ws4d, . t, Relieved. Invent,ed 1845: Perfected 1863. 131.ECEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL RR other SoWirtgldaohines, at the World% Fair 1862, while the Singer hewing Machine reo.tgej en lureqrayfemention t eniM merkts ;, and ST/beef ier aelvuiep'4,s medat or ita derficia,efilled 7e4ri eukarlid*" Maine. Wal3 airard'eal.preautainlte an English Eithitntor.rab k'Mel:mat forall mimeses on exhibition. Hat. t l i t Maatdrie guaranteed lo make perfect wor kma elighteekrinkheaviest &brief. 'salad:W.o)r. Penn it - 81. Allair‘ Oivegs. MeGREGIORV ,I ' Agent. MIA Y EL 1417.4ker0111AhlIFITH Irciaton. orCommon Blooka , foraale 13: No 147 Liberty IEITILERD- -DO v SGOE3? ,GO TO NO 16TH FIFTH ,STREET F d get a Good Article from D. 8. DIFFENI34,OIIERer P!S:—Tatiia? good sl4 l Edlpitera for 60 ten .i3x.!/~fii* Rent. - The- 44- MnsgerlEfotne,'lcinak*oft the .corner of Rosa and EtTeckpnetWat • eats iffrOdiitis - -ffie l'ift;Mrgtt Alf , / AC'edlnelliville •attilroad;ilevlsi. i.e. 'lib* offniedqor -eat. ;The ipigpAl p tiair all ha been ifoing`tilood banitieitf — To any per ' , !Kon.mqderratatuihtiOte:truttiW .e li-trno op portunity is cottlifeC,, m{ne willl l l l 4 4l 'o4;;,"Apids , -to erkinAzi-NoLAB9.Erat, et. ifiti 2,...Vini*liiiiik t aglkiii ' Abiadneg.fiir f. inif9 ilMatriareenglojtaat bast truisp: 4.--P-UdAaW4t.r.Genprabtige n , l lg . /Nab Orratahttsbunh.l3 • /iNIIIPS TM] /08EPII .11EYEB , 80.4 GP. rißicy AND in,&Ert FIERATIEURIE do CU t B ittki WASIEIatiSE.I3S tietUTINIELD r 5 . , - Matarsea Sixth attest and Virgin 12:4 ' ; writings afaisia Closing. Outs' SALE OF summus, DUEVS GOODS snwls; LACE. MAN TILLAFJ T BIN OI fi GUAM SRCIIII es, STEAM Bolt AIRES CY. W . A. Z "X' 7" Has opened an office at NO' 90 WATER OrazakT. nitre he will mum= a General Steamboat AMOY businemand would soliedt a eh's° of pae mull= 6'014 atealizien. arda-tpd COITNTaT ISTOREELICEPESS AND RETAIL DEALERS of the city and neighboring towns tuernweetful kr isvite4 to examine our etook of 'TRIMMINGS, NO ITO NS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, EMBROIORRIES. RIBBONS • RUCHES, LACE GOODS:HEAD , pIaEBRRS AND NETS, SHIRTS. • CORSETS. RAIN AND BUN UMBR't LLAS. • ' B To Ns. Thli'Variong Linear `ft,ttide); in cur line of business. in our vrholeemie Deliartamat, art the second arid ettenaiva assert. naive or the art.:lles enumerated above. We therefore enroll l o alLfrem all buyers. astnrcd that with our iec•eased f wilide. we ran give them bargains in the quality an t prioer of ot r goods.. D. P. MACRUM R. C. GLYDE - MACRUM & MarketStreet-' • iy9 Between fourth and the Diamond. I'AYETTE SP BYNIAS. VU' MS WELL-KNOWN JIL. Watering- Plane, kituated 8 miles east of Uniontown, Fayette counts, Pa.. will be opened for the reception of visitors on the ;asth Of JUN m, 1863. This Plans:int resort has been thor ougn/Y. renovated and to a great extent re-fur nWlett. and Ifni the intention of theliroprietor to have kept in Buena mariner as will render sat isfaction to oh visitors. . FIRST tATTIMISp. Braddock's and dummonville's ilravea 13 . T1 N .A. R' fE$ CA MP; and oilier places of interest are within an hotel ride of the Springs,ir froniPittahetrili Uniontown. where carriages will be in reailinesa. to convey risfOhrtotii44princs. • Chlrges-tnioderrato. C. E. ftWir.AllisNGEN, Proprietor. 22 2 • ••• 2 221 22 . • • V.tri‘fratY PROT/U0.7- 1 , 7 Barrels Potatoes. 16.l.B111bs: Ribbell'llaebri glans. 7,so(rlbs,ttehr an dds.' 300 bushels Yellow s O lhelled Corti. 10 kegs Virginia 6 Tyr tat Tobacco. 260 bushels Dry Appl es. 21.11bb's. Extrs Famit'v Flora, Country L%rd,. 18.000.61a0k Hoop Pole! . In stole And for awe by Mark FETZBR. 11222 nen2s , t Ar Viso - Stres tilkso WEBOZERS ` 1 55,50 UNABRIDGED: ` DICTIONARY Fifty copies. tomplete:PlotoritlMMticnilit $5.5 for Bale by JOHN H. MELLOR. lan?' lB 4, WoaAsia- A DMINISTEATUON NOTlCE—Wherei .. 1 1.,ns,J.,etters of Adioilitietrstioa to the Haste °Meow/ EfeakitinfaideMesildniiilitekillflid Oital of Pittebtagn. deed.. • have beau granted to thoi mtimoriber, all . wmp 5.141b44 to.spia.E4a44 19 . 1.11. Male payment , those havmag `o/slipi se.shuit the same, will !present them. titareMthft.: tioated, for ret`tlewewt, without delay: vr croft HELLifit, Adlehnr No 23001ti0 street, Alle roi gheng ator. ma3Ctlaw6w barrele frost' 3 :gee iq score and for Bala by JAS. A. BETZISit. Wurnar Marke!And Pint dare 13AA.VEL BOOFIi7G. Rp.A.csai Mir It AT _ TENDED 'IX).. • ;•• • • Corner riftli Wood stfeets. eiwitnd - eiory. .1910 Flowe Seivihg Ataelglie. 72(4.d8tawir Yell' BUY-- OMB . AN NOW PREPAUIEVITO2IOIBIIIII draftwi man with attbstituter; Anat:iitimner anbetitntes n!,._41 , 440:41111a1ti, F9untuitreln:inia 46410ibbie Smithfield. hiii4W4t ' irnaG4ArglP. Col. Wilder's Successful pedition. CAPrbRg : ; oFFIOthtS IN CLOSE PURSUIT OF ittontaAN The Draft to be Yeeted in N. York. WeentNoToN, July 21.—We have noth, ing new from the Ar iy of the Potomac qBll. Sigli}ee is gradually. recovering. NE - IV YORK Jniy 2 2 .—Twenty-live then. ' sane; tons of coal sold at auction to day at $(l6 - 6,90 per ton. The Mot,i or add Passaic was Qassed,off Cape May yester - -,: day P. M. tff tow Of a steam -r. James Vallandigham of Newark, Del., and Dr.N. H. Clark were arrested on Friday kaAt„hy c l.be_proypstprtertl,,,They, took an oatft and-via 4, relrtsed. fdraier is a brother of C. L. Vallandigham. A letter from Rosecrans' army of July the 14th reports the army again in motion. ' ,The . -eriemy'e•rear land• - heetesitelledlblit no fighting had occurred. Oar cavalry off on an expedition. The enemy appeared., excited and threw away large quantities of arms, ammunition, clothing, &c., as they retreated..,The rebel,, form:fry estimated at 45,000 infailtry and 1500 cavalry. NEW YORK, July 22—A dispatch from Tulblisoma. ,of the 18th eaysir(that' Cbl. mounted'lnfant6 , have re turned from a highly successful expedition to Columbia. Tne force consisted of the 1231 Illinois and the 17th Indiana. The expedition was out six days, and brought back nearly 8 00 horses and mules, 280 negroes, 80'hdiscrof cattle, and 42 of thi negroes were taken from Polk. Several skirmishes were Lad, resulting in the kil ling of ten guerrillas aud—the‘caattre di fiti*coarnitiaimi4 bikers' and ,Efey pri vates. Col. Gent (rebel,) was too severe 13r wounded to be brought forward. He wrill paroled and left in a country bowie. , Oorloss was'one n Wild a HACK E. CINCINNATI July 22 —Morgan passed through Nelsonville Athens Co. on this morning. flitteill'are' close behitid him. The Commercial's Columbus spe• cial dispatch Bar, after perambulating Athens Co. Morgan took a southerly di reCtion.crassing Washington'Co:itrid Mus kingum river in the direction of McCon nellsville with the evident intention to gain the point on the river above gunboat navigation and cross into Virginia. The anthoriti , s-have made eueh arrangements as will effectually checkmate and capture his band. - New Yong., July 22.-=They lga - presa contains a rumor that a test case on the constitutionality of the draft is to be made before th Common Pleas court on Mon day, and it will‘be carried immediately to the Court of Appeals. A Barbadoes paper of Jane 23, reports the arrival of a boat containing a Lieuten ant and nine man of.the -pirate Florida, being prize crud of a vessel she had fallen and which was intended to run the block ade, being short of water near that Island they set her on. fire hat she attended The cargo had bencime a cease of strife between the Islanders. The military had been called. out anti a collision with the mob was reported to have to ten place. The report looks very much like a canard. NUB iIETS BY TELBGELEPH New Yong,ly M . —Paton more active and I®2c better, Wu for Ididd ing U.P . auds. R/Pur irregular. Unsettted and Western grades Oen war: 90@)5 10 for Watra •tate. $5 60(4.5 75 for hxtra R„..11, 0.,45 80(47 25 for Trade 'Branda.-market closing dul. Whisky continue. heavy at 4555 45%. Wneat firm with a fair business. $1 05b 1 18 for Chicago Sort og.:sl 10411.22110t2ditatn kee Club $1 eVa.l 21 f r Winter Red Western. yore opened heavy, but afterwards advanced 4c and chant final y dull with a cownward tendency at 151i44435. Oats in more request at 70ti.:1175e. Wool dull and nominally unchanged, Pork is with out decided change. Bacon z-ides du 1 and nominal Lard dull and heavy at 9!461 , 10, the tatter extreme. ltionoy , eimifit6.%l cent., Storlina du11444-41% qt - sa &tars. olti.ts btlte. Gold onsett.-ed, open itt 2fiyl, an d closing at 21. vertintent stocks firm' S. Os, 81; Coupons, 10t.P4410t1%; 7,30 :3 106,74@107. CHICAGO. July :I.—Flour quiet NV heat dui. and to lottitt,,ut $1.01.,02}4. cv /1 n 04.44 4 • Tit: 1g147%..' Oath it 55@5554. Passage - from England & Ireland $ 2 5 u 0 . EUROPEAN 40,i;,3 AGENCY. • rego liattifaikEr e A.- A ti 122 Alononitallenc — lfoolle. Pitts burgh. Pa.. is prepared to bring out or send back Passengers from or to any part of the old clean try, either hv nem or sailing packets. ' BIGINc/lIMEW ifOlt dab Part of Ettrops.._. - Agemt for the Indi:ol,ND! shdtlineirdattl Ran. road. Also, Asentforthecold Blaok.'Star Lttleel Sailing Packets, for the Steamer Great East. ern, and for the lines of Steamers waling between N•••• York. ilverpooT. Glasgow and Galway. fell critiliftb 1., tilt' E. Steam to Queenttowia, andliverpooL • . , , The - &et .pow.ettra ; Stigniehtvii., MOON; - - 1: , ; 4ARATOOTC"'t -1071414:=AAIX:r1Biii14:Iczw,,iromE e eAge Weluesdayi s from • lavere4 'Pool every, Queens town every alternate Wednesday. &aerate Pasame from Liverpool or Queens town. sts: from New York, $32 50, payable in Gold or its equivalent In CarreneY For Steerage Passage sradt.to. •'S;;;ILLIAMS "I°N. 4""n flibt. q rtirr k to P hr:A h rt d No 122 Monongahelr louse, Water ot., In3:lyd OURTH OF JULY, -1863. SHOW YOUR OOLORI'S, E 14 A G St, FROM 5 INCHES TO 50 FEET, Itegtmen.talt - Mr"! Bunting 'Flaws! . . Flags All 4 1 A 131 4P..•A1ti5p.99, atimite I Air We challenge quality and price with East era manufacture.: ' • • PITTSBURGH FLAG ALANIrFACTORY, PITTOC S,,IENAr t ,I3.:CP4T, pirth'sufeet:4P.O.*e_theigt iage- Ng EACH ANT lECLIGOIif - %ATE HAVE JUST It Iitt7EIVEWA v v carte and well selootod dock of *p rift g G ood s eonsistlnt 100 i ha,Castmeres, Vesting', dm, AL. !O—A large stock of G WiEr tnolnling Asper Oallars. Nook Ties, and over, thin agoally kept by !trot 011113 Furrushtng glom pro .. ,pt 17 ,1 3 4e9u404 1 tr, ,5409 WI CONWAY WHEELED ADD BE- X 4, waving Norte Rakekkukale bY 131gOaaaN. a LONG. ala Jana OM* FROII ROSECRANY ARMY; Special to the Post MIEZ=IM By-DOA._ Night's Mail. s _ _ _ :"." L &TEST -PROM-MORGAN. The Great,:iforile Thief Still at • Large. - • •-•• •• • etittrtdata, 0., July 21. tiri 1 :F.A(tec 90 , 28/44 og.ourse yea all:, day eithUirglonous miata'of John Morgan's co - raPira - 4`disco rn 6 tare, thelightning flaeh es forth at:thisi late hoar. it o'clock, P. M., that ore haie b6en hugging a delnilion: The real .acts ,aria, the great' horse thief ;has etic,apet from the hills With 601 Y Men.' and ig.. - nowZriiikruillia'`ary. gain toward "the centre of. the: otate; W heti last .heard' from he 114 arrived :at MeArdittr i - Tititen comity, thirty-fiii:Mileseast. froth: Chilli cothe, and.three miles north of the Van-, etta and - Cincianati - itailroad::.. : He is 'art- - dently bent on daitigall-the mischief he can before being captori.e The brave militia of that. re.gien are ;roused`' mid. will, to night, so. haLllBB . him With 'felled trees and the rifle, that ir is hoped, by morning, the whale gang will be bagged, and' on lien. way, as prisoners, to Camp Chase. John Morgan's command was dispatch , edzoith likGeti. Bragg, with', the °ape°. tation'Aiatit would cut Rosen:um' coin munioatious...and gteally embarram ;his moveivituits: :But Morgan has succeeded in ttieswingliwily his small army. , Jle has not accomplished any , thing in the leaQt daknagiint to the military power of the: ,trnited 'States Government, and his potty. Thoritt stealing and herse:racing operation's -have residted in the annihilation of the finest body of -cavalry -in tba Confeder ate jiervice: - Itua..crana' cavalry ie . now far superior to thatopposed to him, and - will work their will in Tennessee, IsktritherniAlahama - tuicr Ntirtheru tiebr !gia.; ',Biagi's'C'sia6 has been warn out - and - need up, while that of Gem. Rosec.rans has leen,constantly gaining- -in numbers audit ciency.- Thia is a change of con di.ions of the utmost importance. The tioldiniusicatibrik cif' the - Ariny of the lierland 'are secure, and it can safely "oe copy and posaesa" a vast area of country Satin to incLide, wehope, East Tennessee. LATE- PROM iitgEsTON The. Charleston Courier of th 15th has some dismal forebodings, and trusts that - the 'enemy will be miserably . nusuccessfui in, executiug the plans he- is at present working so- vigorous =and resolutely .to carry, ont, but has a dread Of the result.' riacieninetdit' ti general skedaddle of, those who cannot take part in the deteese, and adds that no flag of truce will be sent, to 'meet' the enemy between Fort Sumter i and .the- city,' but he-will have to fight h.s way through the streks. The Itercury cf tt;u•-15th says "there was little change ut affairs yesterday Three, of the enemy's wooden gunboats kept up a stow shell og of Battery Wagner l all the afternoon, which was slowly replied ''to by our guns at, the- Battery, acd also at Sumter. It was reported in the city last evening - that the Yankees Ina been shelled from their position on Block Island by a battery of ours near Secessionville ' but of this we have no confirmation. Pour new vessels, supposed to be mortar- boats, join ed the enemy's fleet yesterday." Gov. Bonham has called for 3,000 ne , gro laborers to work on the fortifications aitelfEthn dispatch says heavy rein forcements for Grant continue to arrive - , who are passed around our right for the purpose of crossing the Pearl River above and flanking us. They are planting siege guns on their redoubts. .It is supposed that - to morrow the remainder of Jackson will be burn d. A general circular, No. 84, issued to day, says the existing laws make a dis tinction in the matter of pay, bounty and other allowances, between soldiers of Af rican - descent and other soldiers in th service of the United States. Men of African dissent can therefore only be ac cepted as anbstitutes fir each other under the enrollment act. PROM V/OKSBURG 44 u . Sherman Investing Jack son---;lobnston's Army. 80,000 000 Already Paroled in Vicks burg.. VicKsautto, July 12-3 P. M A courier has just arrived from the fionf witk'neive that the advance of Gl3ll eral Sherman arrived in front of Jackson on the evening of the 10th inst, The place Was found to be occupied by General tohnston with his entire army variously estimated at,..130,000 to 40,000 men. - Sherrnan commenced investing, the place on the eien.ing of the 11th, and is now destroying the railroad - leading into Jackson. No fears - Weed be entertained ofhin ability to keisp,lotinston within hie works, if .he oncfl succeeds in surround. itigrbitif.- • . Gen. Sherranttlas a large army, cape ble Of ilefenting on open ground olmos , twice the force cfJohneton. - . •, It is evidently the Intention of General Grant to - make the occupation of the Miss: issippi Valley complete. An evidence of this is the depal•ttire thii evening of Gen. Ransom's brigade for Natchez. That place has been notoriously a great cross ing' for the rebels for men and cattle.— Some of the naval commanders—have threatened to barn the place upon one or taro occasitlitii; Id Wilrbe occupied by. General -Ransom without . :resistatice to' morrow. _ . . The work of paroling prisoners is not yet conch:Wed. -Thiity four thousand ef teeny° men hake already been paroled, and there 'renimini - many more, besides ei,QoClin-the hospitals.- N,p additional news of the capture of P6rtlrodabu - fitlq , firrived, ' CfriliihottCkAr f 3 111~IGFC1. riinis DELIGIITIVEL RdiSMEE RE_ «ort, Immediately on, the line of the Ce.a frai p. R. located on the Summit, t the Alla ebAwit donntaine a, aft above-the-leyeb.nl the sea, will be open for the reception or visitor, ' anti -be kart gNel, i ti c ,v 3 uraetwoti. Th. this point ponces supe rior IktEllictiPg iThe'-rages in; the Ic boratory of leff,ora do Garrett. and Ca. 50,..0f P.Nk r adtPtio; ahow,the exht, nee of vain _ol#l,ll2oA*•ol.e,watora of dome f the Tinge eau" trost : or..onalsbilatediel, and liti.d - 14 1 fttre r elnik bin; etkrat anenent salts. ,tl i ag t4a ltta t b e trynti ), nl in tei .r a ' i d :i tb .t:re"n e Ot t g 0, 4 or narin_Alfholf aa,; /A M so' olt.' Bedford. and Saratoga watete. - Anipte for bathing have heonproiti ded, Ivy plunr.,:and donoh hates , reoted, and ilwand . Cold Baths cra at all times be ob tained. - , - • Th e stmcadg .ksogg,,Ao., have been high's int frimil 'and' are of a varied and ntotereeeue chiradter. - There is at Cresson SPringe, a TeWrapli Otßoa and two doily ,mails, Pam Philadelphia ,and Pitieburith. andintidotdiatenointx. Tickets can be 6bn:shod at the office of the Pennenstania - Railroad ConstienY. Pprinntberinforniation. aPtly[te DitlLLs3l, Inll,;dlei (Iretsonl3pzings, Cambria Co. P&. Important to Mechanics I _ ltlineralgata received. AN...no...this date_tothe I.oth r. ~orthepielte•l eil - building ~.1 new., eseristree, seminary and altar of EV hlikre _Catholic Church:la tanning The plena and specoleatione can be seen with the rx,V.: J. 044. bOAf fattf. • • ltemtda House. & tituiaina. JAS. B. DIsPLIN Lsorrencerui pUILE SODA mig.,Ausr*Parriui, PURE SODS:ASH ASO , POT Alm, POSE I.OOA SOH AND PuT ASID_, pIIRS SODA ASH ADD:POTASH, i .a:1: - - , ACReDosed.Priono. I At-13.41u-ed ~ , i , -.7"_ I ;I - CI At Reduced Pritsout P., 1:.-.1.4 , ,. ' •if ping s i l l : :Ml i t i* -2 _.At slicathriontir _ Drat_qta__L,l_ . FaroliKettkeppriontlitsit lifiSr*_____ . .fitrilite. rw Corsaltst thdimmonalinds. ff 1.1341 ihiaodants I .f tt or ike ,at FLIVr, __.BEAL v psT4.7.O 4 AGEkip, two. OFFICE 89 GRANT STREF4, r t t i i icleTtetlteContt_HonsePi4;lU6hl 4*-Sari lg i kerit te ntiotedglrfletfffietilsitierit of Estated. - ems•anti`lansferof - ltec--Entite4 amineiLin • f I,llerg.t r dMni colic° iqn4 in at.4 l 94titolB (.1 -1 - Promilcr e arn I corroipondent obi rega 164 rd to,all i bliinepegitrused to oar owe. u 1 - V••••.'7 e" • JOL • T BM°GUT ZO d N PROPO b t i' v - WESblrnd TO IS' attd. Howe Vr Vly tth sml m f That the lbfrowing amanddeati bs.,,reot Bed t, th e ' - Uotitittition ,, of the Coe monriesltli; ao eord,anee with - the providing Ckt the 10 11 14 thereof; - • - - • - there shall be an additional seotion to the this& article of the CortajAtution,t9 be,dt4gi• ;Ipato9 .9009 s 0A four adfollestof • ' SAO - lioN 4 - Whenever et the O d electors of this C mmonwealth shah beta actual AMU t{127.-AVVI4O. tinder ea erconlintur "fro nithe. ,president of the United,fiteteeiot 14 the 'enamel) ity'of this cointnorivnleith, such if total a mayied r ercise the rur t ht of ' , Mirage in all elections btith eir , Oter , Bach , begulati ons , Bes gm or e "Ise, premilbed br till cr a w ' i t were presOn to i kV i t ir :Wit a o l ti4a o N*AVtlimi.-.:', Th . 113- sh . allel>ekittretioVecttang_to,th e 471737Mie WIT-duel:Co tionjolbodtials rinornande. -No-bill Shall be pa"keed:by the lelaturecomalnibg ndtike Man Week is .e shall be clearly expressed In e title. except fop proprlaumblavv,t'll 19scrrzorr 9. AO hill be priese i tbl. nett iglianfel granting aarAclttius;Vti• ny case. where the auttusri,i,tg, Cant Bach pow ra, • villiTeieK , had ten,' - r 'mar heteafter conferred upon- the low 4 of-thi t gettniforealth. NM433b46... Speaker o the onseofatepiesentative. : • 1 . 045 - A EFINSt .tr • * eiji vf _ , •- - . •• • 02.110a - ctl'ist e•et 13gOlUrrAlrt oe m 7 t[o3IYL YtTp Harrisburg Jolt 1863 • • PIiN.NSYLV..&-il*ltittu ••.• • -thatiha tweeting It. R.).- a l i n e d ited h i...: true an ' correct 0014 01 , Lb Oriiiiik3rJailt,kolB9lllllo2 of thetlyn eral AJa — tiabli , . entitled "A J °int Resolution Plum posins certain ; amendments to the - Cadstitatio A' the- esmiPretnaine'cre llteinthis offinie in kepithenyTrtlereOf I have he- is into set kand e atia 0511.40 , thbeent Itto ,emetariett - 11:341,4 he Olitied ondyear above -n , -- • • f jniCkdtt -Seireitirizr the.C6nmpoweElith. . _ W. E. Schmertz -&- Co-- at usve t ort.reoallrein a large and superior asseFt ment BALMOBALS„ pprrOll2O.SYXl34 - RIIGRNMAA'aeILEII3 - 0D , LACE GAITERS. < PATZNTI.4ItATORAtD. AND MOROCCO SLIPPRItS. - ' MOROCCO AND KITO BOOTS: aut. Irre4 I Which.they ... .are selling at very low, pews& lIKELED—CON v • grass gaiters for 9oets - A.T • CONCERT— 'AIL-- SIIOB---Sl9lll, Men's tine boots. fors 2,23 At Comfort lira hoe ß Storm! • . Missal/sheen for ' 15 0 ts, At concert Hall Shoe Store. gill. Call and examine these goods Stir yourselves. -FILIth-Streeti in'o polvws EXTRACT, U n eette lled-for Bleeding Piles, ".' 4tlri l2 . , Bo l tidit Sole ateat‘Hlten:ol of Insects, Toothache, Headache, Barache, ;, ., ‘• -Sorel3yee Sco4l - -13; A'F For sale only at .12ALMEGIM'S Ding Store. 63 Market street. three doorsbelow Fourth. M P V.l! ,, LlNGTosAttunsimust,twiso,* Jest received and for rale by RHYMER lc BRO. Wood atreeti , . FOR SALE - TH E JNOWS and. boaailful property on &youth treelopi podia tncl:tutheraii ohuratt..:terst-at the charoh and, east , i Dr.„. Ait;ter',o, residency.residency.Terms mitfcleinown oirthe prems 03: )t8 2pd- DJ W..JCPIS To Ftrangthen and Improva die Sight THEjartietrat. PEBBLE Russian •--" Spectacles/ tikadsfa stripkiEnititd-Preiribi!:Dtt. featly() sight, arising from age or other cans! , es, can be relieved - by, the Russian Feb. ble Spectacles, which hav e been well tried by many responsible eitisensof-Pittshmrst, And, vi 4 *Unity, to whom they'llavegioeti'perfeer satisCae; non. The oertillcatteof these Ravens can b 4 seen at my Olds, fff t®.hilwho - puratSit tink. oYthe Ruithi Pebble Spectacles are entitle tube supplied blare tigehlFgl 14 4 1 0,9001,43 k d uet s given • Therefore. ifyoti wish' ensure ifer Cofei meta in your e ight canon J. I)k AA4 O .,O l4 . ,PP3CtiCat-Orttia t' Manufeettnber pcole.-atualazkrobblgtBPDo4l46k Jazaf.4v l FulllitKook Root A:Di-Uri ad .9:P11144 of bAskiegAtis 91 0 84 eediaturda , y! N. E W Btkliikt!B*- OE)A4-, PO WERE 1521151 ICTENDMTO T,IIE2LikWITE&CTIUREI , , of Bream boilers, Stills: Tangs , Agitators. ; ,ncit, Pan:. rtiullar PA g , rr Ereieldrigs; anti aft - =Or' tlestanathy afaatßaa at, alatisrponoains, sst 14Onitit aitantia'n l atii • iittia on reasowlo,tonnif, —7. • •• • _' Works CORNER OP LOCUSTC and DUQUESIIE. WAY. sth Ward. Allegheny river. ryg-lyd WE 110.4C* ittAltlDggir VOILA tagirovED 11- , ftsmith:cal:died stresit44kostoer: , hterkiirard ROllBO, to 145 Fifth street opposite the Court House., - ..111Y2/;tf, r o BUILDBAS A.ND CONTEAVTOELL' t'Ya an 2011 zanaisat anis a eapaitil &etas at L. I M wtdott um ars moste4 to lielint frt)ia;q4M man, 509 Luinurry Emirs*. Boat 4zwiliszr of:VaznitylCoal shravE as hand ea ustulL m izo Incases sargu'AßT fit JUST RECI6 I I7IIO- AWARD,: 95 ,-- 111 A s- Ipra, taireot, Yit i; , , moors. BRoesrt•, iiii; MORALS MID'BOOM And.l4l,b, 10ver441114443r,01.41X90, in te city at B4ORLAND'as No. be, Markei street, ludu INJO P. 34 FV/ , 4" -, 4•91 31201 , 3 14 1 1 1 -ttr..losit worm . moviiiirhteztFlSE FACTPLIN.R 0AF,14 - 131-Lelfinrillir.VO4 idaaladurere elf - fit It 4'7 tribles, and dealexs in Mx e and I. • 7.- Mae 365 Iditerp., lathe p. - •to/5.246a , t ,igaills-Riatfittette TO 6oral ,To " sitars; '154 Wager street. isa w ial. Jr " . et ' art.. Tobaooizad Seir o n 4 Alt their . _ cau ormeozniassur: by: lemma Al* At atty guantttri ii lewer'pArm! thafii=u= bona, fi f 4 =gtel "MrA3 ll rM nz . iw2i:x.. =r ;" t ItAaVIB Si TI ON TR 0111 , E „ • f 0 vAttcieffiit Vii4:ditykr=svc tx ;SE SelliP.ttilotirseerfeteLe.re e 4: and by AiyArequegt uf tue,yublio wi Fremab l or ONE War:LONGER r , 2 ISCM4Iti 2041: - = ea.4k.) ever? eraii. - 11dirt4 the weeN. 'TIIE`. A RTISTES nee, Daatek - Berlee4net; " rt sl r• .* ..144311111trd4litteinp°13 ftirtight. tce , Admission. ... j 3 15 cents. at'SC/Ali SOTTek;:: .'"6 111 14 714 1 .Z ir et. KZ CI 14 . r. 1 1 ; 1 4 4Fg fi r 4FAV IR, AlialAgt ACTOR t '' 712 1/LITNIti. and-mulantactaren. 10: "S4lllo Viifeitatirti ll ii i No. rBL-EIVA- I,V , l , o , neans War. atatia pißlitAiir;tPA rn. - POIBOkiiNG! nittlitEAD Vittitidttia ICtirf: , 4180gEtheEktRit,t.10.18 VrE, Certified Co .anil-14si 1121;111i0linhfiib31?- daaTcaa. ten jOik'O r#oo , 44 ,l ***l4 - 41 Ufa Is hi- .. oitecelf. "Ittaktrtto - Toki4l; Jutio4ta ttiti.! l .4 l '.4 , i'.l!'i'! , ". '-• -, • ( ltaisticuctaavkinttit:l4l.ESEßlTA. -.1.-- illi'DYerke it A IrriirK ; •: , ;_.. 1. IS InValiiii4.l4th itnekrte the et- V LLIOS softnthe too!kkeeptifik! !leas veirgreet 4,9=esalll2i edibtary.:4:AtViliteAtii;i fi rm lots% Now Yo k. lold ever , whell_ vo tnplz d by an Raiz: cs.r. ~. Pnet..so ocate 4 freil il re: !%. We - •'‘ev 004.14 1.;) Ain.rL.....ii ...:.111 , 3 n"...Eritilri-47,4*e. - , 44141 . 1110 ' , WESTEri'lsos I. ilia 1- mr , MEN t. a certain care fo.• polite m limbo meattair i imeen ttttutte. k tAktlakiiintiitittnt e , ll. •o. A perfect family meilieuie , tin.i,i444, -tai 6 , Read!. Bead 11. Feast .•:Steftrif,aitfiystreS43nli. fhb ie io certif.- that in wife was taken with Wilsey Sa.'eYTlir iiitt oe wal?and was - licr - soierth'ar - sbe - cotrid mut nd nadairsilietre44ilt re t iri ftepnuwet I m m n y e-ed ttrr 411?-11ML base yatigg i vizeci rle c tte v ,i ttit s ga t tz sytykdowag,.f.,, "'+ SIBREfillY r isiwouttm e ,HAIII7IIOND, l irile l fi l giti li tt ri ff4VL , Whitain v .Ukv mul ; bikeeing OR our idok 10,11:11111,_ 6t" Arit , 201., toe Dere« --W----+Efre:Pird oonbinanee of 1:1,O8llog lonat kauialaditn*n nl is;andreth's Pi. Le .ttle viva .tonreclL,, - .Then v.lll eea a - new era" in a - evident* of , i!odierine t which wolua iltenteicidino:entoldittraily - : • TICF. L .E.AXALWikeI ART. X heye , tor .l ;iir - 7 , 71,tana14t nci dim's' a extievz cce:ta cured' by , ipertary or t .rtar emetio, To the imams,. bsais raid only be 'lnanewlnalenliy "'violable fota. raid f .od beinje,in condensed vezetabim.. c rir a:4OWe . nra should be in every nuTdaiy — Eiioodia - 'lase Ms cure' 1. Chronl4 t rieniorr: attd aliTivratim - d'Aff of ions 41 , ..thaZowidin. sooner and buiresaralyinman, mallow* in tha woral,..itradratti'a is •n. oases enobld taken nigh Land inopLing. Read Dirsotioneeitidlietilow enYle; 'r. I - ' -: " - trkiiit:6Y , S0§6 - i4.4A160tt - Dr.ll;lBo4—New York L to 1 w-s a prorate in Co. Y nthlteginient. lietr:SorkArat,, itbrld at ilagrisott r o Landing, and on joPithariaoalinew . lralmoti L d many of the OomPsars.: were =a with Moons (B ar, hea. T eArmp.Surgrs wit dalotoura us. ".td I wea reduo , ittoskols Bala Among the oom. PRIV were 'quite et =bar - rof samba s who had wilted in your Laboratory at t.ing Sing. They were antatitiO.% troasOwthexvged lirsndra.h's Pills. Thus mew nrevailisttipres, mo and mho a to use /to PAN and*. were -all , cured in from two:toilvs. daYlarL'Afing h ttia =km ed Bran drath's Pilla.lor she up as fever. o Ids. rheuma tism - ana'in! no - case diu they _fail to'isatore ...pritcgkratittidis;tktroustor layrgriot hellth. I send you - thister. which lx noosaung, the en. Lire p 00111 ma. ), , Would sign. VilioNtrespeiet f C. ilkiteti tgraligt CS: Ist, Sing Sing. Principal 0f1ice..94 Canal streot;pi.w Yore. 0010 oy es.t.til t t th !Flu sr hu tistiogi. t tht. Lttey. TAL mis,lll2l c.; l'oll*l 14::.311.4F0 1 :2Nt4 s ?Mang. I litidliine , „1.9m..,!..A.4*.t - e*,...... . - flitS'f"elhigs''l.lliZtlB:l)ll,l ~feg fv,. ". L~~fi iiEs ~. MUfiLli i tfAlß•ifiNaff i liGLAND. for eos wboi,,,All4.l&litufmueou, 1Al2.0 ." 1101 1 41 4W4/****X1 1 4Misii alidat-c44# 0 • * UnitaltA4ttes-Pnik . . iLt liblettAewittp.Miebltleetiexhibi. 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