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T iumnrarilmair ains MOM 11 TABLE it:COARSESALT, tMDQsT37./LYn*OO.rs..;‘ • AM silk psi ap Is gaol Aria sal AMY vv. matislheties. AU sain promplipstl.lM W.• A A mem, wallas. I. wore, sae. a naue oplia 110C . IDAY raitsiallirs • Reheat, leTral I kik Pro. alb Ilth Amrealm. Pllttsbeirk, r.. This Ina bag lama le fwd their getriss the public genaraft Wet they haveJast woad an hawsass stock of GOWAN sepedelly Imparted far the "ma seoUSlP—comPOsisi ate richest sal rarest daa In Me ;T a o Pure So etwormw alma ark itatuittsa, Diamorls, SAM. Tel Sal Dlnon MAU, Maskal Sox Frew% Glean Am Marble, Dronseand Alabaster Purim Wars In Groups and Statuettes, Silver Plated Ware la groat variety, Paris Taney Goods, Jewel Masa, Gold and Sneer He Cases. Le.. Is. Nora.—Our mama:Goma with Sisters sal= tau manufactures and oar fragment alstle M markets enable as to soli node la oar either who 'wale of Wall at lower a pikes dm say Seems west of NW Yost. Decal Bold lb: PRIfR on. 50 =CM Sag by WI. POSt .. . Mr mire ci Tour packages *or 11. •• 1 for 4 3 . .tar rm.lßr DV Sage% piligar Joao el" 0-.... "61.1 11341 4 : =11 1 :a; Saa; Daft* N. Y. 2 FAUNiftill • t TRY TN. VELA T IS COMPOIIRD PIUSICIPALLT estesssi outmost's' . A L 9r , A. V E Osetalactionr oat of AMEENEOZTLEL 1 AA 1 1 3 1 14 quitto to eve &eddy (whisoot hes. ■r7) l• o too kW a bp goonfltr of ed. b Bons Phosphayt ot ,4"». Togotbor with POTAVIII the olwortial ohnoosto of • COMPI4III m l nyt b % o le a heds t m m a at m ion w w slprldi a lt g • ls b o p l o l e m sore tooth* kiwis, is • sore tumuli 4/1 Ite 'flue. Pd. $64 per ton. ileallee • puspiht I Adam— • •Alta Vida Owe Couipsay. tR Broadway,. ow York. 11R. W. M. .Sultiontima. DENTIST, • • • _tni c ,4stmt, nnver.: Ps. :10m " I 1.48" 1 % , 111 . 1 1 / It.t lllsg i til t ri ban pactks : r ot, gibers si..o, witb WO Or US best atatisto Is maim. ' All wart award la GOD-Mai prissy 6 1 14=es. 1, 1 W. CLAIM. 411)44 BANKERS, N.. 83, south Thi id 84eel. Philadelphia. G E'NERAL ADENnI Pewlola ad Ma LI JaNT OF TIM IfILTPZINAL l I IFE INSURANCE ,CO., or. the tratteik butte of The Notional Ltrolainrosco Oadapnay la • nor potation eliartotod Al spode Act of approved July IS, VAL id* ' • cnik WWI 01,000,04100 vela. Liberal urines oforod to Agitate *at oho art Invited to apLy:sitte olice• toraallma aria& war& a it au erne*, foeste4lts the awry of oar Isidaaa Mom WI donna* tad portal. NW Ow oatiblag theadvaataisa sand. •1•• Canine, way be bad. I. w. .CLAMIN • Ca. No: WA SI. nimagart. 1) 1 1711 1 1. Mi l l r iTiAt 609. Mous ISM, AO (mimosa MAUD RUM= -1111 dissusSt .• Dr/ Rabb.. sr OssP•Srlc as a ow. " Uoklal i terertlnairt put Is of 114 ?St , fad . Irt_ mot womulted. 1211111 ;./ M== • U " • ‘" vf.L„ I. ,i_musahv T .! au OPMII. ' • SIMI Mir ' W BRIGHTON r. waounakana _"' • . • WWI! LLD, LINSIND 'Ol4. LANK. PUTTY, ii • BRIIBIIIIII, Mixed IP11111114!". Colon. la Oillual Dry' , : • OIL • Nodal Oil, NaalpFaall 011, • , Lal On; • SOMA To riallalla sacs "Ssibir vAIBNISIE, -'• OPAL VABNItOt PVIINITVIURVMII mute BENILLIO • CL VARNISH. Costes /*ma Japan, ARTINTINIATENIALII. cross TRAYiB, (to erdso LOOKING aufun!, , Looking GIL* Habit, FRENCH ANO - '' I PLAIN WINDOW QUM WUZNICIK 11/EC. GLIM 'AND GERMAN GLOM, WAPNL S.. tka: Timm are CAGIO ilesals. ast dr . new, af I, WEL THE GREAT , Zingari Bitters. A Bare Blood Purifier. .. A Splendid Toole. A. Mamas Begurege. A CEBITAUI COBS' rembr, -Mon alas remedy vamp• lungs 11111111/1111TIVO OW simasam The StAtiAll !UMW areFmehaei ken a peemaipapeareire collinar/ Plitrales Dr. Caeorns Idle. Ma yore trlsl ad eon , hetet. discovered as inertesor Naze—ehe most iseeerkelei vepta ysi = la tle meth, per. 1i;.., Ms erne rhir awe lOW thet le dre este er dleemrs. It, seeeliiireliee with the soar ielsebee roperther et Wad) lb* =DM DMUS en eseepeni. en eee Eg .capita', is ks tat skiver. Nowa De M% Tok• ash Cossidslalls; Bassam. . ilsm, Dismay. Acids it Chronic Disrdosok Cad. ono Marble, Cboiers;rp OM sad Typinos Ilts• • Ten Berateda Dimas sit the Iklasys, Hs- • Maul Cods& nese, ote.. oto to as pn wttoaa seanii tie oboe Ow. so. It bre loner bus bows MIA as tberabale lesymesstyymsdessiddsos do mbiralillymy yeuiry, use*. ._tbeallielisil owl Ire (Wailer saabludig. bourismus obi Wes se Mos imb• tom boa song sflar al e SLlist um pfermrseed Wyman by finf Paladril Dort. •F. JELahltiser gar. Co., • • Ns 411P.Itest knot, rbilmbelphla. Nososasaseadai by Itz. OevalmonDell IL ibilefOli Yeastyliatiy. Hoe. Rabat, J. Mutt, ot goo. Moira Xerlbings, Ma. Jed 11. Dome. gos. ammo bblibary, est Mks% BEND . FOB CIRCULARS. magi AnlLly trek; 1 but not , be s tell will C'. one- D is..lL & r, 111 11 1 ! ! r i fi• .1 . 1. • proltte gni Om DLIL &HIBBARD CO. , Lithium stm RIAU& PA" bays Drugs and Groceries. Arz u kr 11q wi v i irA z i r 4 tie a, :d i samelybig PURE DRUGS 1, IN PRISFU/Wer. • Titest libilllebsts;.er all I= bk lma Ih Cino. IN sad Nair Popo Po" skey . Weis* 59•14. Pare Winos soA. Liquors, . . ON llotteal jo= OM. tandag OM, imil gam mmiktr bpi M • bat Oboe Wok atom km 1, -., TM pottottroW d jiprottko et 7ears. IMb maMost of kb to (he 111AlliMOIN II Mir poobloima aviddi b maw Mt omeid=alb Mrs oakkar tot be oat care -11,1 WI also bin si4 iseixtruit of Suffer. Collies. Tea. , . • - 7 . ' Moe. • ' Canned Wralts. Spleen. Teiutdrid; Jam, WWII. MM. ClIACsr. ai. Ow psis Wpm Ism le* Sr amr. lasted Ida gnat aim NM MR le NMI ger gory limel pekes. Wm us • el baba .110 11101 •0 1 8 sisombame. Oftesliyassisse Vim la ealieg• famis. Jamul . 11.11. SWIM CD. ;EaWilNillitilla IMOD. SIAM SO lin Family Cirmaiss. QiemeginnoNOM" Nazi- warm* , Gram, iroin ATM WILLOW Trati.BACOlf. nari noodurr. rya . GOUNTIn i. 010DU01 WWI k 01111110 brand& iroh ywi mop f• • sou afrow. avit. Nl l O - 11 - • 'lc.des , , , Ow' Firstery New itritchton,' Pa. ill;Migi mans mut' men soup is • Tiot lADY SIT :lams/ =I - vast isusw., aoox proirs la Vpi=roM S 4 l _ Pa.4lolMlirpeilivire am, Me . , Traglain" l a tkriilr S O W " .t - . 4,'b - . U ~'~:. ~~. IWO. Siblell lari, vey wry. .... 4. ... . •.: .. illeauselsil crab trate, - I N. GINO niifi is+. OA " im . •• if 06 - 11.0 . ". 15 111 61 us 66 1111. Id le la . . SA " 113„ " II " ' LW . is t • . In as ' 1.0/1 11.15 : 1. : a .. ..., ...., . . 46 11 . 111 0. . .. US . i Feiders. • Ns. Pr . . INK vs, - Nam 4.l4.lftl i rg :1111 4 -44110•1 . :1111111z.' 114seeedl lOW hen Summer Maas. .11111.1!L Orseasetal Geist Wtirifintof.': 4760 es a OM. MI IV A) BILLS AUBE. BrAna amid wt. bi;aion'sswalsblig than the tlist. §IIOISNITGEtt CO. GROOLailla../LOUB. natp• sae• la Deism watt. . &ad Woo owl to min Delloto gimps" yin Sok Ittris itsit totolitotmot diet nos Ilmetwin tow od to os to sae their Omit p. To M. tot *WA war, ..!*k la" and toutatto Mao*t Velma so IoN Ms loot sod Wit TIM. • COPTES. SUGARS.' . . MEM SPICia, • Milom Symps, Soaps, Tobacco & qigars, to be Weal in the place. We auks 'a specialty of • FLOUR At FEED, bowleg awl ..iris woe bet. lOW ere bowel to M the op lest estielke lases. Oer totablith most rpm s evelltepeNilloa le We per• thoder, ee4 leteelta the mass so is the poet Nat etatala WE DEFY CCIMPETITION. Dist stletehe She SIM .all GUM .04111uall" veil rid d Y IL. Niger. M— eese sad eve "it et POI • CANCIPIIIrit • - w. a mum CARPETS ! lITALLIIII BROS. is rlitat intrest. PITTSBURGH, An Wit 'pastas ii lay huge Atede al 'vrintiretuy - isrusesA rim Ply. 'Two Ply COMMON CAIIPICTO, OIL CLOTHS, I WINDOW IDIDES„ RUGS. Ate.: am. Ast emir ebeg bilissem to Um CI A It . 1F! tar. a ara...=• WCALLUX BROB. IPittsborgh.ris. - . ma ma r ~rid t• vagri,-Tio _ to on wpm gest Wow r. aralag its sekts. Grain a. VW. co Ireee r MO r samous. , Dm mills- . Narkll. NEW BAKERY Inisors OLD STAND. JOS. M. REED. le barn bb bboilb 18=41=iosboseitasebmabbi libm Is mils be is iliontabb oneemeditel Wow TRIM 1181111. D. • • CUM& CRLCIII:9B. XVI* Onfectiouries doll kinds. NO. I non, , • sods from Sall visas% by tbs km , elerellalL Ilai:441••• ' 1 2 11NT1%."nla"18." rt=11m Z rre y_pa% ne . Seim . r i 4 4 a i meibia=o. give Maw Ilwb WM•• . 1 11 = 1" . ems, 1a4, 414 V11. 10 0 111 ---07- MPli, 1233 : El I,i MONTT. !IME MIN 1111A1 ISA , 17.0 E 1.11 tffli LA SA 1.11 1.1111 TFJUIS, CASH •WWWKh CO.- *be CM boil barb of • PA. 1:1==1 Thud ill. Dram Pa. • 14 - • ' - "liketet- • Wednes , ERB liniftwinemAss:! . ""' •t 6. ** 4 ‘i o6 EN •au ; • •• . 4 1" 1 OLD ‘ i:f ." / 1 1 \ MAN Pri , A,NY. 7712 3"RiD VW, bias abe lasteBlllMlollalaUMll sae sieftissebsve leas esishatani antlesealr rtils thesseriblee cettall lasses , Movre.jr.. ftheuetkaa tic lfaLiunee. auft see ftwearebise sub sltartlia Ist Ise pan and their solely fsentallat MO UN licUlialWirbevii iir = So sty =it=i i r r Sel aw =eal eal i V tee _Time sedillas -60 eve lee weans: la • ui teristieed Base use beda sb A Mfties, Mewed. The Isseftehlos% masa Ist lle ib t s o say taiioe, Ile sat « eie stow , =lll4 Wes* gibe esee rad Dome Katills ft ft Rot easser Vera lor spear; sae we sada mfteadd Mee see Mai amber, maclass be aanissiisselhas audiftss Was - bidet au Wm; lied be *MS. Aegis- qasie spades soft be eitraselaS mum - a STOOPS, sob piesti .die VNintroviatk, J inn asill W Ira ts =lipi li r:ll.l*sia4l6..i tare • ....brism. C. 'UMW* , , • Flour, Fe6d, and Grain, ItCICMISTER,I . (ox Ricu.) • maw riiali to MU su, riarvenite NCB M. QUA/M. IVA /MA. 'canvas:o4., • CORN; RMOTIR ' • B CIEWRRAT FLOUR,. CORN AND OAW, samitaitlyitas Mad. Liao, a thear coma. Wooden Pttuip, itp ui dt r ivi ta ow- A, van, aut. esittoreat GUANO' OR PHOSPHATE{ eb hied, wbkb will be soli cletsp, Le arise la In testate Ilmilbr t. CAM& eadlieUbr Oa mune. gib lq emerQtWMeslWreduetagotoea 116. 4 / 1 Goods Delivered Jae 11$411 J. C. HAMMOND. G. W. Martin,' SCOUNIIOI, TO R. A. WILSON.) MIAMI (Boats, Mums ----, Rubbers, At the ohl stnod, In the EI I A. M 0 N - 11, 11.00liesiffr, wAsis SILT, BARGAINS. aia WOIRIC Warranted. CI: N. WIARTM. DRUGS: DRUGSi: BUECHLING, tr •-1-r•-, iLOCHERRER, Bearer C.do:-Pa. Imp of as WA. mad blew.. the low at restiaisal of Drip, difiskaii. ‘e. Vann esoty. PUBS DIEWOI4, Palest 'Medicines dill kinds. Paints. Oils 'Dye -Blau, Pertanierlee, Toilet and Amy Ankles; r 7 .n irvT7lrr7c'n7M by the pox or is kip quantities:A Physicians' Prisciiptions Cootposadad at all hoar.--day or night. ALSO. BOLE AGENT OP BEAVER COUNTY Dr. :Betzel's .Patent TIiTTSSVS. • All oilier kids of Trusses will be deliv ered ins snort timeowlsen called for. IiOnt.363BR I THE PLAC R, Next °Door to Jemen A. Foitunes, - I.)ry C.lfotids On the Obunond, Rochestei PeEin'a. Foraserly Buccblinc ft Brehm. Feb 17:11na ILMUTS WILD CHERIIT TONIC AIM Tall 'MT IN UM Use Itolures's Tonic Bitters, 774 aim issi is all Mirk& R. E. SELLERS .& CO;, No. 45 Wood streets, oppose it. arm. tisk slimi minim:6Na NM . rad 1.011 TWA strut PITTSBURGH. PA. . Wholesale hosts for the West. Pm wee J01L11110023. 1 .mr. Pa. Wu/. • w, .b. usdiesslgeal wm ..0 ba MI hi MOM' Issoullp. BORK ems". TM tred sistales IS acres rose el Mos doll .t M .•, the bbsee• me tiobseed.••• W MOM :TM be sm • rad Ormeory =blolo oll bi all • Wool bum bons, a stable eft eve bir It, • seal Moe mobe Mese mil . ell : es= loss, Oa Oa amslose Is a red misibmesme ifotbor fres bee= met Me lona . Tbe uses is asel wsters•Mi • •=1 ,.. It igl es the a s re h Vaat Mt alas ves• 44M. MIS 11,11141qM ' 4 , ol 4"c i t: 17ji• 1 4 1400:itr t t' get • government . : slight wonni !heed to hest There OW' ' , One appoint.. newsboy, on(Aron on this tabs hisideel leaden end all a:pitied Ing_a hot. torhe last; rew. led •P . ght4 ex ni tremely lame.'? had. 4,_ idderablekheauty. the boy to intercede eat manner tertheli "Now, see: bee,' you go to abootillid him off your bands. let me have him? "You? why, wl you do. With him? executioner, laughing ly. • " I don't just father will let me back yank- inn • I well after a while,. "Wellmy "Bak give for him, any? "Mite' , whyl. give, but thew' They're my who I've only sold a CPI morning. You ea camp sell 'em, and keep,' m o nth. . • " Well,my . and take the sick of your h rid of him the Don't Wing 1 4' "Ohl don't • backs outdo ' up, we Won't court you. We'll fight you bet!" replied delivering ' up hi lel/Maids wyard of away. '• n _ breast swelled•%. melon, as he sxs chaos--note d . nation beheld him new, in - gciod • capatisonai, r his comp boy of t fioin his . was "jcill: Very:ska , al oM: t ed Wore uir r iNhal entry hut. r. . little in which ho intended to quarter Is steed, until, In stole happy con junction of Unlikely events, under a providence looking out especially for newsboys :and broken down army horses, a stable could be provided.— lint alas! he had left to much out of his calculations a certain Snead Irish gentleman, all of the olden time, who, on occasion, could be the most Inex orable and "contrary". of sires; while be had counted too securely .on the alliance and support of his maternal parent, who not only failed him now, 1 but went boldly over to the enemy. In short v he. was not only forbidden to keep tM sorry brutg,on the premi ses, but commanded to take It away, and dispose of it, as speedily as posed:. hie. . . Then the poor fellow, feeling very like the unfortunate man who drew the elephant in a raffle, embanamed with his riches; set forth, leading his poor limping, dejected pr i and Woking out, right and left ra p chaser. He made a nside hi journey along the ou irts o th city, h is crying u j all stock d • charger. Ait last, lie chanced upon an old friend —an honest; industrious colored an, somewhat past his prime—We If had been a " prime negro "—who ow, rejoicing lu freedom, lived with his own little family, on his own lit le place, and fortunately had .at this time, just back of his house, a Vacant cow shed, which might serve as - a stable for the nonce. To ,him our newsboy obligingly offered his horse as an animal of good blood and fine points, though slightly out of condi tion. and a trifle lame. "To you, Uncle Peter," he said, with the most amiable condescension, " I will sell him for only twenty dol lars—the halter thrown in—and he'll pay for himself in a week Uncle Peter, when he gets well of his Men u:lath—see it he don't:" . - I It was a tempting offer . ; but as it happened that a greenback 10 the modest denomination of twe dollars was all the money then in the pos session of Uncle Peter, and ins he was shrewd enough not -trpappear Over. anxious to invest that sum shthifaißhorsofticiNtirrao and all. Exit newsboy, whistling ." Dixie." i Uncle. Peter, the new master of the long tailed bay, had fortunately some little veternary knowledge, _" having been brought up on a large Virginia plantation, and he entertained ly hope that lie could make scene thing out of his forlorn purchase. • , After sheltering, - feeding, and wa- tering the animal, whose big brown eyes regarded him in a sortbf wistful , wonder and , gratitude, Uncle „Peter put on his spectacles and made a care ful examination of the lame leg, ' which, from the knee down was much swollen and - painfully senshtive. At last, he discovered, burred deep in the frog of the fool, a large splinter, the cause of all the trouble. • nag he succeeded In removing with a pa - Of pincers, to the imsnediate relle.of..the sufferer. • He then sprinkled: the wound with some soothing Wash, and he repeated this operation once or twice a day for several weeks, pa- thaw watching. the slow subisitibig of the swelling and the closing_up of that ugly hole in the foot.' Finally he was rewarded by 'seeing that once condemned, sick, and unsightly animal halting and hbubling no lon ger, but. ae, sound and symmetrical in every limb as Eacephalce,. or Chiron, the original Haul-Centaur. In the Meats time, Worthy Uncle Peter had Invested all his spare earn ings in forage for hisprotege, besidels IMthe younger Members of his uguncommosily busy in picking 'grass and clover from common ' and =l;gners. Uncle ; Peter hitimelf .watered. and M=el,lllM, and Aunt Polly not •to _lair now and then, his 'romewhat •- •. -*" 7.r.q.h . .7?: ..... - 1 4 • Q.l?' 1r t- t — ibb ,. i.:;; ' "61 t;;!. t !. 'worth 0. . • „ .1.,, • •t . !, • "to j esti • CA ?fir, A I, IT - I i .: 1 4„,, 8 the'sweinchilness *Ada 1l ?. .4ever Warhorse . better' Arr and, tandel, and bever did ' gbtio better Mara pdthful are' and reOce. Ire - grim tat and sleek-4) . a bishead and istemnop* Pi f esoin - : tr •• , • • :with-the help of h kind' ci fibmd or, two, Uncle., Peter became polecat% of a barn and a mail cart ,iind then broughtlibrtir his log obetaled human % and put ;tiff to actual puska, He exacted trim hiril i bt t aigt labor at first ; . establishing Sort ofirregular loiml 'e tra* tandness—being -anxious' not to Webb; sphit Woken or bls comeli ness marred by rough Imago oOleavy demands on Ms strewth. 1 -I'Phat'remarkable 'animal riot only game oat perfectly sound In wind and ihhb, bat proved ,to be *l5 , that -:-IS trater of nu, mean Capacity. • Untie 'Peter was a mart of ',modest arid :serious :deportment, -Wigs= he desires/not '5 to be pitirod up 'be endeavodsmildden pr red still to bear h oaperity and distim inc- on4 ' self 'in tie-old, Inunble,Alep t s a t Sestrdred i t oi Vi t aus of '4 = andetill to an ekierig at. his Co tion ; ;but; in -'it be would brace him -bold hbf head- MO, happening on one 'of the ntt.?.go7ll7;"4‘lPathip''Zirri:" it r ough cart cart i r %aut _ •6ven 11 • ng; *gamy 'Whom ProjMetors . looked dtterbr dumbfounded at the phenem retion: : Thew .triuniphs mere a trial to Uncle Peter'elnunility, but be kept 1 " t a u rein and a grave countemuice, and - bore that trial with: Christian twonfortptude. In truth, I do not believe . that a 'Prodder or happier driver than Un -4:16 j'eter, -at such times, • ever held reins—neVeri an ambitious young via .count, driving• the maileoach from • Lendonlo Oupbridge—not , imperial ,Aureliin4,con his triumphal ithariot, Withlhe spoils andqueen of Palmyra in Us terdn—Pot even the Princely proprietornithe Ledier,drivingDez ter, :With, a . distinguished Di:odor of 'Divinity, or a heroic 'President elect, at his side. Ocpaslonally, toward the end of a pleasure drive, when somewhat of 'tM - bay's lire and frolic had. been taken out of him, Uncle Peter entrust ed the 'ribbons to Aunt Polly ; and litrely not the fast Grecian matron or 1 maid who was that permitted to drive a, chariot in the Olympian' games tould have • shown more pride and .*tion than beamed from her broad, .koneed countenance. . ',AB to the younger members of this ibrtunate family—Peter the less, and Lucinda—as to their pride and In the Welly tura-out—as to their king affection for that wonderful lybortie—l find the suljecf too ich for me. I must be" allowed to; it to the imagination of my! time, there were plainly he right flank of this pre- ; certain letters; In wh .er took a sort of tom iplatent sense of ,distinction, of risi• Una and seemity. Alas! he Aber have seen in thern.ii :like to "the handwriting *all," for by them, his pride, sure, his helper, and 1112 well ' friend—reseued from death, a ekeieton—was sealed, the United Mates. 'Nit fell; Driving about - 4csra on hie ezprms wospering, and nto a fermi um) /r. in mid Cep who, pointing to that fatal brand, took immediate possession of sha f ts, rse—walking him 'out of the sstripping the . harness from him, and leading him away, before ' Uncle Peter could quite realize the calamity that hadbeMllen him. Yet he followed the officer, earnestly and piteously protesting, till be Was driv en back by oaths and threats; then he dragged his cart homeward, mid told his story—the old, Old story of wrong and Injustice. Let us drop a veil over the sorrow of that household. Uncle Peter had several white friends—gentlemen of position, who generously interested themselves in his muse—but it was long before they could even obtain a hearing for their humble 'client, and when his simple story had been told and substanciated, they ,were informed that th ere was no redress—the horse clearly bore the brand of the United States, and even. though it been raised from the dead, to the United States it belonged, 'and could not be given tip. llonte tion by the military police' was the bourne whence no property returned; and the bey, now, a valuable animal, was found to be so tethered Viith - red tape, that there was- no getting him out..of the government-enclosure.— So that was the end of the ease of Uncle Peter vs: Uncle Sam, unless, indeed, a claim be yet brought before Congress. • From The day of his bereavement, our poor old friend has never beheld his horse. On an instant it vanished forever front his.sight; Swallowed by the quicksands of confiscation, like the steed of Bavenswocid:"stabled in the Kelpie's flow." A • • I don't.know bow many: military or legal readers; if such I have, may regard' this transaction, but I look upon It as a grievous injustice to Un cle Peter, and it very small mean I piece of business altogether. desire not to be self-righteous, .. but 1 feel verysure I wouldn't go forte do such a thing if I were the United States. TO CANADA AND BACK. Montreal and' linebee—Monttuo renel and the Natural Steps. Cheat Myer Valley.rittaburgh. Noveltlles In Art, Be. I • - atlrot revealed ec us adai and lighted the broad - *sold of the great St. Lawrence. The extent andiatsive appearance of the pub . n, Ile buildings of Montreal strike a stranger with surprise. They will cash ,are well with those of New besides being more !solid and Substantial. A gnaw, pritielpally of Americans, is alwayS ready to make the passe of the Rapids of Lachine; after which the little steather lapses under the fatuous Victoria bridge, giving aline view of • 3lontreal and the towers of Notre Dame. I scar the bridge, ristone raised by the work men -narks the Bpot where six thous and five hundred unfortunate emi granta, who died of tghha !lever are buried. A walk throu 1 a part of the stupendous.bridgewill well repay Itself. The St: Lawrence, here span ned by it nearly two English miles wide, each of the twenty4four piers being capable ofresistingeighty thotai. and tons pressure. Two hundred and fifty 'thousand tons of ; some and seven thousand flve - hundreti tons of iron were .used in its 'construcflen. Even after you have walked some distwice within, the light which re vents. the entrance on the opposite shOralS faint indeed. I Mount Royal Cemetery on • the "1130111141i1l drive," is much visited by strangers, while from the Molson vaults, a good view may bo had of the Ottowa river. The number and splenor of the churchesaretVorPty of nate i one "rows weary • tinitneptlng thew . _mid other Willie buildings. Swifildm.oftheir number, at! had; Will bet ained 'from • the, fact t hat series of Magna vicars, - taken by an enterprising-. New, Vetter; ;named 4itlllretslYziAier 'ninety, , and. 'of Woe Tgri '„ llut chief oleetrotlatOmt Quebec; which tirtino'of - M 00. .it* speciinens dot ancl t Anti fled gOO% fel* met with, And no Strang& should lair? Its gates with out' hinting seert,the Falls' oiildont trionitici and the Natural Ste The former is like a great snowy ell sus. pended in tdr ; tho 'latter two miles above the Falls, are n series Of lime stone rockAuch. about a foot in thiek nese, !brining- the river bank, tad for about Mire mile, receding one above the other to the height ofrenty feet. To stand on the brink ( these and look dtiwn at Oho' narto •Perit tatters' lielow, evermore dashing themsolvol against Opposing walls, In which the actipu of the water has Worn regular laMnii, or 'small caves, Is well worthy ofour Walk. gh the fields. ! It reminds one a lit tle, of Trenton, and its cla m IDf the. Rocky hurt.. N inert! only whiz : i • - el:11'01'es opines of Frolniek lite& Coes volloi*tho el limbt haw • We doubt if any other route can . equal the Balthadre and Ohio, and the Altoona one isk gran deur and variety,' While the • • ' viaducts and tunnels' of the • are Ala of inter:et, Jetibrson p ...uneed .it well worth crossing the n to. see Harjper's Terry, from the lofty summit of ; which the Potomac and' Shenandoah - are seen to oaths,. and mountain peaks appear as plains. exploro the Valley of the She nand oah; with its revolutionary and historie aisksciations, or journey onto Altamont; twenty-seven hundred feet above' Baltimore, and theicrowd- ' ed summer resorts , 6T Oakland, Cran berry Summit, Bowliburg, and Val; ley Falls. Of late Cheat River Val ley has become a general rendezvous for artists in search of summer stud ieS ; whilst romantic interest, will draw tourists from adistance to Kan awha; and the fame ofinedielnnlvir toes invalids to Berkely Springs. For the present we pass by these attrac tionstuid reach Pittliburgh, amociated with pleasant memories some two yaws ago.: • There is much to see in manufacto ries, rains' public buildings and stu dios.- Inithe latter, the "smoky city" has 'prcterninence, and an high de gree of excellence. One of the oriel nalbits-errart is the. gallery ;of hir. Wagger - a distinguished fore,igri per+ trait - pidnter, who departs, however, from the timid custom of long sittings. A "Stanger. passing through, *he has only an hour to Spare, has a faith ful ntlastive taken, a memonmdum of titaracteristie pe culiarities, 'exPrus" sten and !fastens is made, and nth study.lor sqbject. goes on hisway.— Not so, however, his image on the mind of the artist. It is there; not thechinging e.tpresaion which flits over; the teen at varied 'sittings, but the one portrayal i , which la . /Ince' far more natural and self-peasi±sed. A atin4ent of human, nature wl l be In the statures% the s scholar, ;the' divine, the poll Heine, the actress, and the innoeuuce of childhood, are here represented. Mr. Alfred Wall, whose landscapes have been so deservedly slam ircd: has given up his profwsion, ;though we predict hie ultimate return. lie is too true an artist to be wholly absorb lu tither pursuits. • Mr. McClurg is ut work-on a new style of portraits which 'We IUIVO not seen elsewhere, executed by meatui of the graphite pencil, somewhat after the style of crayon, but with the appainutce of are exweilingly flue steel engraving. These are more readily taken and much leis expensive than In oil. That from Emanuel Leutze, executed from a Lard photograph, is exceedingly line, and the face of thepainfer la full of sympathy as he spmU of his bro ther artitit and intimate friend. Mrs. ValedfFtery of Speaker CoUlm In let:kering his resignation as Speaker of the House to-day (March Bd,) Mr. Colfa.spoke as follows: - Gmlleinew -The opening of the legislatiliwday, at the close of which I must enter another sphere of duty, requires me to tender to you this re signation of the office, which by your kindunel and confidence I have held, to bike eibct on the, election of a Speaker , for the brief; remainder of this section. The parting amongst friends about to separate is always a regretful one, but the farewell which takes me from this hall, in which so many years have been spout, excites In me emotions which it would be useless to attempt •to conceal. The fourteen years during which r have been an: associate with the Itrepre sentatives of the people hero 'have been full of eventful legislation, of ex , citing' issues, and of 'grave decisions', atfeetinglhe entire Republic. All theSe, with the accompanying scenes which so often reproduced in this arena of debate the warmth of feeling of our antagonizing constitu tauties,-have passed Into the domain of history, and 1 but refer to them to express.thejoy which apparently is shared by the matt of our country men, that' the storm cloud of war, which had so long darkened our nu las at last passizi, and tha y more powerfirl than Presidents, Con gresses Or Armies, Liberty was pro claimed throughout the ,land, to all the indabitanta thereof. But I cannot leave you without one word-of 'rejoicing over the present condithin of our Republic amongst the'nations of the earth. With our military power and almost illimita ble risk-macs, exemplified by the war that dek•eliuxxl them, With our rapid ly augercnting population, and the welcotno at our gates of the oppressed of alPother climes ; with our vast and increasing agrimlteiral, mechanical, manufiteturingand raining ernleities, with our vantage on the' two great oceans ofthe globe, end our almost completed- Pacific Itailroad uniting those opposite shores and becoming the highway of the United States, America commends that respect among the powers of the world which ensures the maintalaance of all its citizens from. opprasaion or ustice abroad. Nor .4 this all I The tri 'unplug progress of free Institutions here has lust Itr potential 'lnfluence beyond the rxa.....The right of the people to govern, based on the sacred principle of our o*n revolution, that all -governments derive _their Just powers from the consent of the gov erned; Is everywhere advancing, nol, with slow and rneasured,steps, - With et rapidity that wit hi a few yam; has been so signally Illustrated In Great Britain, Spain, Italy, rat e d /Nagai" ? and other lands. AIRY we Dot' hope that by the motel Put pOiretitd forte of our example fetters may ei.eryodiere be br . o . ITVIXoI SO e of us Wiay live it' t= nappy era • •-• RE whets Warm , and tyiatity.. morel be known thron the from tho , rivers to Ondii of earth': e nt 'I cannot share I have had in thn delebrations rind legislatimi of Mit' Hoot., as a member sedan (dicer, I have' thato whatwas wisest In action and In word, for none of no Urn hes/llble.--* Mut that I have ettiven Id pure:mil faithfully'every , duty,'arid ' that, de voted, oe all know,le principles that I have deemed correctwtheliOnne and glory of our country, have .111 , 1elqa been paramount above mere .party lies, I CRII asnielentlously assert, and that I, have sought toßate r a th er than to intesdry the . Which the. collision. of op puttee so often provoked, meat he "Tett to my fellow•members to verify: In the respbsside duties of the batik years I have endeavored administer the rules yout enactalsr your guid ance both ter and in opirit with talllnfluenced by political ronian,tad 1 mar i bi a purdontal Of OP _ with whom nave bees associated in! .alLthe years of the having earn estly;tried to ' -lesson of life which no to write oar enrultirsoplhe sentk but to engrave ,our p orktlinCgranitc. 'But the hitt 'word cannot longerbe delay ed. I bid IhreWellio the faithild and confiding. Cobstittiency `whose agree tionate regard has sustained and en eummed me through all the ma ny years of my publlclife. Farewell to theliall, which in its eicitement and medals activity so often seemed to represent the .thrthhings and the Interne feelings of the national and !Wally, fellow members and friends; with sincere gratitude for the, support you have given me generous ifilcult and complex duties of the Clair, and with the wannest wishes for your health, happiness and prosperity, one and all, I.bid you farewell. TILE CABINET. The gentlemen selected by Piss& dent Grant BS chiefs of the Depart ments, are each of eminent personal respectability.. Each .has stained teurkedsuetess in the sphere in which ho is elected to move. Mr. Wash- - burne is the only one among them who has had ' considerable , political. experience. Ho has been in the House 11g. Reptoeratives longer than ahy_ member now sitting there and has &Windy snebeeded in retaining:the confidence of his constituents, lint • has earned a high reputationthrongh out :the Country.. 'Mr. Cox' served with .. distinction In the nrmy, and was afterivarda made Gov•mr of Ohio; which place he held for' only one tern]. Mt Cromwell, in addition to some Slate experience, was in United States Senate for twu'or three years to fill out the term for which Mr. hicks was chosen. 'Mr.lithofield belongs to the regular army, and has adininisteryl the affairs of the War Office with decides] ability for some months vast. common exporter. tion is that' luf return to 'deploy? 40ActgEntS , WU°. Ouse wake; bb Vettlelnity , NW' loK"‘Mr; Stewart lute achieved wonderful sue ass as a merchant, in which capeteity ho has evinced an order of ability uty slummed in this country, or any other. The success with - which he has centineted hit own finances givta assurance of his competency to man age the inconie and disbursements of the government. Mr. Eerie made a large .fortune, and much' :personal reputatlan„ as a merchant of Phila delphia; and then retired front active busiw. Mr. Hoar Is-a jurist of considerable distinction in Dinsswitu setts. However worthy each of illeSe gcn tienien may be personally, or howev er able to direct the affairs of the re spective Departments over which they have been culled to preside, It may be safely inferred that on the whole, the Cabinet Is not adapted to meet the tastes and wishes of that class known es politicians. Perhays It -will on . that account give the greater satisfaction to the mum of the people. Comparatively few Republimis even of the entire mass have any other favor to ask of the President and his constitutional advisers, than an up right, firm and energetic adminis tration of the government In accord ance with the laws, and for the high est good of the wholepeople. At the recent Election thißepubtl can principles were breathy pro. claimed and tultnirably enforced. Those principles were endorsed at the ballot-box, and Republicans confi dently expect that they will be carried out by their chosen agents In the high places of the Uovernment. Beyond this, on all questions rela ting to the distribution of patronage and the like, they are measurably, if not altogether indifferent. In the Cabinet appointments, they will see nothing to impair their confidence in the man their suffrages elevated to the Presidency, but much to con firm it.--Pitts. Gazette. GRANT AND WANDBUBSW Qiptain (now Proddent)Ortiat had resided at Galena eeveral yeara before Mr. Washbume knew 111111. Wash burn°, then the leading rnan bcl 1 / 41v4 tis Cougremional Distri4, tarrying it, the plinw ` ' e goes, tir his 'brace* „.._ 1 and resided in one