1 J TTr. . S ( r t I I X i i ; HQ. "I V 1 i t-. 4 I 1 X r 3 V i ) ?DB.ejIJBRI:,EEE:."M. . L. JOHNSTON, - - - Editok. ..The Democratic County Committee : of Cambria county are respectfully requested to meet at the Court ifouse in - Ebensburg, on Wednesday the 16th day of Hay nest, for the purpose cf transacting business relating to the coming election. A general attend ances ii reqfic5tL The .following gentlemen compose eaid Cotomittce: Wm.JBuck, Joa. Mardis, A- Martz, Francis Bearer, Henry Bander, Daniel McDonald. P. J. McKenzie CV 7arner, David Tarncr,' John HDiu-l, John Devlin, Edward Counery, Peter Crown, Rees J. Lloyd, Jo,hn Sharhaugh; Joan Man- Ion, John Cooneyj John II. Kennedy, George Gurley. Uhariea U'lIagar-.-D. F. Av Gricr, Hugh Bradley, J. B. IPCrelght, JosBoxler; James King, Geo. Shaffer. Frxmcia O'Frier, Thba. Judged tdward Farren,' John White, James Cbitelowi -James Eurk, John M'Col g&a, Chmtian" Walters. John F. 'Allen: ' , ' GEO. C. K. ZAH1I, Chairman. 1 -Ia commenting upon tha'advica "given id tlie last Feeemam to ,the Democratic Committee .of Cambria county . the, Phila delphia' Agel after reviewing the shameful proceedings of Congres3, the. manifest" in diperence of that boJy to thd best interests cftb9 whole country, and the plain and uhdeniabla fact that our . own Legislature, inr all its acts and . doings, was controlled . ......... w - hj bribery and swayed by the most abom- inable corruption that ever disgraced any Commonwealth, it goes on tcr.say :' ' 4 c: ; "' The rallying 'point 'in the e'eming cam paign must be honest, intelligent, incorrupt ible men as. candidates for all the ofikts. No others should be thought of or presented.' lhey must be sought out in letiremcnt and importuned to accept , ofiice at this time, for the good of the State and cation. w Jf this plan is adopted and adhered to by the Dem ocratic "party; they can present' tickets that will command snccess. There are thousands of tax-payers tired "of excessive taxation ; mechanics dissatisfied with ' the 'attempt mads bylhe Radical party to put the negro on an equality with their wives in the cars, or their children in jthe public schools j man ufacturers." whose business has been mined tf the actionof Congress, and honest men of all shades cf political opinions willing to act with the Democratic party if they 'pre sent the proper kind of standard-bearers this fall. But we must frejj . ourselves from all ' complications with the bad men who figured la" the last. Legislature. The peopla know them.- They cannot be deceived. "If they roust-vote for a political trader, a inaa who sells hi infiasnca la the Legislatare, they w'ul cast their ballots 'oa their f ow n1"' side' of the house. f ;To insure eucces?,- to'-open the campaign jja,a; proper -manner,'; we -must speak of men as they are, and demand-the sacrifice of all who will stand in the way of a Democratic' victory in October. 5 The'Cri slrf demands fearless: action; a 'the 'part' of those having the - success "of the party at heart, such action as will make the selection cf bad candidates an impx)LSiUtity,'and'true Democrats in all portions of the State must be'willing to assume a'.full share of the.lre sppnsibility of such a movement.", r ",.".71, s" tim .' " '". T'na Gkeaf Powers seem determined that a war thai! not,' take place between Franca and Prussia on the Luxemburg question. ,u Queen lctoria has proposed a Congress "of European powers to be 7 held ia London Tor theX purpo.sb1 of adjusting the matter 'on. the 'basis ef a'ceotralization of.thd Duchy'and it Is stated tha,t,both Frtn.cg and; Prussia-, ta.w agreed itq the cieetbg .id thai prc'posilioa.- TSe trr rarsment cf. the. "detsib,. however,' will bo" att-.;d2d th C-3 diCsulty as Loth Iva pelecn find Elsrsarcfc.ii'lll bai anxioasta get.tbCEt of tha Jbafgaia. :; -Tlie Hhs& tcCT5rczt; .Triiibit docs.oot tst.2a. impeib:Ufj-i is; vre'l- calculated". to ihfsi the breach, belvv eca Jlxzzzz- -arid - Prussia, orst h?.st, a!b? tleni.an- cpportuailj to occupy other srsundj cn.tha vcsiXard disputed ir3ue,,;Tha tnecfing of tha Con- gr?r is fixed far .ilaj, and it U Ukeljialij ica urct powers .mil ba. refresD'niid. .The: Georgia.. IjrjcxcTroK.;w3S f argtjed before the Supreme Court cn ihe Cth;bat went oyer until the 3d of H&j.A Charles O'Conner delivered !a inoU'pbvrcrYal'ikr gameot lasting two hpnrs4 ahd-a-Kclf, end left no unprejudiced inind in doubt ' as to, the cncansiUcficsality' tifi gros3.-tnfimy cf tha-cilryerpotisra bill., 'As iho Court is now cQnstUatoJ,, however i-eir"' a cere trpend?g to tha Hup-Con-rcL and hz ir.g cxi?t?cca only at the pkaiure cf .thit infamous cabal thera is but iliila prctLillty - th:;S th-o injasclioa Iwiiri-3 - 1 - T ' - . ... . .iii 1 m-m 1 . i-J , '.) ' Va.' Bctles; t f J.'p-ing;:-J,-;xincis,'a Tadlcl cf the CiS wa!:r-- end - who it is taid.m'i C-oO,C30 .t;-t cf ,cx-'.i:.:i .trcsa fictior.3 !ur;".t!:..3 wrj tt'tL? So'.'k v hrn EE a i cays e-ce.t-j f thirn f;? t' rr!::f-cf V; in thr.tf? ca the tubsczklicn paper : "I will tot!:2 c-zv-zl set eppss-ja my " i - -i vt t i,c t,l"; j In tie C.u'.h, f 11 . .1 '..:.ia Is xZ by a ; . : ? - i i. 2 "frt ..i the tlarrisburg Patriot " Unic-i an ec count of the manner ic which tha ti l changing" the venue of the salts against tLa Peansylvania-Kallroad Company, growing put of fhe 14th of September .catastrophe kt'Johr.itc?.' .i, frota ailjrS? iS Uentra counties, came to be foisted upon the peo ple as a law of the Commonwealth. Be-" low we give a letter from our reprclenta tive, JCoL John Lintoa, addressed, to the editors of the Johnstown Democrat, which fullycrplains how this act became a law without the aid of and directly con trary to tbs action o lha, Legislature in regara to the matter.; - ' ,-UpEES. EsJtoss :Hany persons: hate inquired of, me for, the particulars connected with the passing of the bill "authorizing the PenaV Railroad -toj change-' the", venue in the actions brought against It' by "those in jured on the, 14th, September last. T Know ing it to be a matter of,' general interest in this ccminunity, kvd knowing also that 'the circumstances connec ted -with . the , progress of that bill through .the nouses :ar; to--say the least,- rery ingxdartt I am . induced to tnake ihe. following 'statement, i . The bill 'to change the' venue to Blair county was introduced into the Senate by" Senator Wallace and was there "referred "to the committee on Judiciary , local, i Before this committee Messrs Johnston McLaugh lin . and -Potts appeared -aMi.made i such-, statements as induced the committee to re solve to report the bill negatively.: Appa rently ascertaining this before any report conld.be made by the committee; the'iiiil road Company caused a motion; to be made in the Senate to discharge the committee, which motion, 'prevailed. J The bill 'being thus brought before the Senate, Gen. White sought ia vain to defeat it,, but. finding the influence of the Railroad too potent, he . en deavored to amend it,by substituting ' some' other county for Biair. 1 Somerset, 'Alleghe ny, Westmoreland and Indiana were severally- voted lown, but at last Centre was agreed to by a majority.-ti - 1 r.h -ja c. ' In this sliape, changing the venue to Cen tre county,. the bill :amt.into the. House, and was referred to. the proper committee. Without giyin,me notice this committee acted on the bill favorably, but got.no1 op portunity to report until the 5th inst. TOn Tuesday the $thj two days' before the final adjournment; it came np in order, and On ' ray motion. Somerset coutty was sabstitated for.Centre, by a vote of.SS.yeaSj, The fact that this substitution-was made" m uncontro vertible. .' The ; Journal ' of. the Uouse, the Record,' the interlineations and marks on the original bill the vote, the recollections of the S beaker.-' the "Clerks and: manv of'the -Members with whom I conversed, all unite m sustaining the; assertion , Tberecan be no .doubt, that the amendment was -made. As amended, the Bill passed . the House by a vote ot 4o toi to 42 against it, and having laid ovtr for third reading " till Wednesday, "was on that day passed by 'the House as amended:-'''' V' t-o-v (.1 ( At iHU' point -the singular part of this transaction appear' ,Though .the.biil.wa3 amended.as; above ; stated: and ; though' it went into the f;ranscribinpj room with these amendments inserted, it was transcribed and I returnedtq the Senate as having passed .the llousa without;; amendment: .This, must have been late on Vednesday afternoon, and at a late hour that night the bill was signed by. the .Govefnprr:who waa, of coqrse, igno rant of the circumstances connected with its passage, r On Thursday before dinner; when trying to learn tha silijation 'of .the bill, I found that cn ,that morning a certified copy had already been obtained by .an' ofiicer of the Company, and that the enrollment - tax was paid."'- r . .', .v:.-; i ?-viz .;.!;",;;. : I de not intend to comment: 'Every one must draw; his. own inferences from the facts as stated.-;..., , Johx P., Listoh. . D ESTrrrjTt os At '. the octh rYester- jday we were shown a letter from k'Wash- coufirms th worst rumors of starvation in Jhe South. ho. writer 9f this Jotter; .bogs". ja tne most piteous language ja$ Taoney to bay food JorhislsJaji He 'says;. '.'l ata without one cent, andjbave had nobpni fQtiriR'etks.". J-iTxa1 to leave 'Atlanta, to avoid starving iodeath,1 Pyjfitsily.Tia here" withoptj'anything to eat.' All the. work is stopped jbere'and elsewhere. lam not the onlyone.,in this but tjaousands more are like, rne.- -. In j!aip ,word3 there aro aw(ul , times in this and other parts of the;uth. K' ..Starvation compels me to ask this favor of you. 'The facts, here aro areat deal worse than my pen" can describe..! have beea .13 this place seven days, and three meals aret all my family have had since we arrived here. Xxcus3 if l amimposirg on yps, "put I cb.tlus tp. saya. my ..fainUy j from'tarT ' , -'1 ;n;,r.M-.v.,., .; Ac? ahova i3:. a hear treadle g pictara in dsed, and every purse string in the North should giveaway, with . thsforco of such a piteous appeal ---Washington ''Eqntllk'czu ; ! . , : . 0 ,r... ; I Citt. a A;. IL Esrr'cfths 25thlin-; 1 entry,": tcraz Z St 'ha3 infiirmea tha' Ilaycr by riet'ter that1 tha decomtioa. a thorarescf "Ccaferr.to' soUkf3 by thd '.Ivies' nast ''bo"'r6tcppedV Ila s-ys: ; "it becomes mr daty, c t!.3 taiUory rcprcctative cftLa (ru:ttl . u:Ii- 3.'V.: Htrpy GcVcrn. :.t hi i 3 r-h a'ri.s .c?.r.ii!o,:cr-l "irV m ve t;.3 iferiig a oovcrnmsat kca, 'g3 tol erant, SO V- - tcscd!'"' God save-tha 1 ; t .1 -..- ' iea-- to' nny. to 'CI .cc.j - an I Some." two weeks agar.- 3 cop! logtonian in tha'.town of Madison." Georgia,- nwi vvi " fcUi:y. io announce, iorciuiy i I nr. .73 of the wnr :.v VThc Herald's special sar : The parties u ing aa injunction r unst the reconstrcalon law express cc: .Idence in their' success; - .'.-U. jThe President fears that public bosi- ness will prevent his attendance at the crejrjPXfJli?? the corner stone of tbo. ent oi tlifasjierin Iy3rth.Caroa&v A boy 13 years old, named Thomas P. Cahiil, while coming but of the Boyls toa School yard at -Boston n Wednesday of last week, was struck on the temple by a portiou of the fence, which a 'gust of wipd blew down and was instantly killed. ' -Mrs. Dorcas Magilton, Eged 2 years was brutally murdered, at, f. residence Ko. 1309 Shippen street, Phladelphia, on Thursday afternoon last. A, man named George 'Winnemora was arreste(T .on sus picion of having committed the horrid deed. ' V ; " i "V" " ; --The Booth diary, says an exchange, will be published just aa soon as Holt can find a man who is-willing to swear that it has not been mutilated . since - taken from the body pf Booth and placed in his hands. ' lie is searching Massachusetts now, and its is said has J found a man who Is" ready to take the desired oathV , " '' , -. ', ' ,. A-. two-bafrel , liquor : distillery was lately seized by. the Revenue 0 files rs DGsr New Vork, and found to have a subterraT aean pipe , connection r with :a- rectifying establishment five hundred feet distant,' into which' eighteen" out of twenty barrels of the "crittert were emptied, every jday -a saving Of something like one thousand dollars per diem in taxes..- 5 iv; r7 t,- , - . ' At Junction City, - Kansasr a man namedi Moore, while seated at tha break fast table with hi3 wife and children, drew a 'revolver and shot-his' wife dead. In about two hours after shooting his wife bo obtained a pillow,' ' laid his wife's head upon it, laid down on 'the floor beside her, shot himself through tho"' head with the revolver, and died ia a few minutes ' t;)r,. '; Sanford Conover," the pefjured 'wit ness of the "Bureau of Military . Justice -j has been sentenced to ten years imprison merit in the Albany penitentiary."- His counsel have i appealed ' to the ' Supreme Court of District of Columbia in banCj-Ca" the Tground tbat he was sentenced -under special statute after iiaving been tried and ville captain'; that 'itj3 ;not . known, and perhaps; may neveVbe,'jwhether the 'crime was' proved ..upon, him1 or, not. " His'-was one of tbose-muitary trials 'that constitute the darkest page in our recent political his tory, which we .would be glad to blot out forever from hurjoan'remejnWftaeai);.1 ) f-A Wisconsin paper tells the jtoryjof a man who eloped with another'awife, bat on gobs ; to , the hotel, break fast' table, in Chicago, :f where. Isuch " congenial V spijflU most fio congregate, was : bued. with ,0007 sternation at seeing his own. wife with. then - .man whose domestic. happiness be thought ne naa wrecKea iorever..... Alter, consulta tion each escorted his wife .back to Lis deserted .hearthstone' .... ".-, . . T : r-A Httle boy. at NorUi Wilna,; Jefer s6n county "was killed .by a Angular acci dent 'on Thursday,, last. '. ,-Mr .Wood had a batting ram and the boy Tas; amusing himself by -putting the handle of a pitch fork through a crack in thet bam door, for the ram to butt against, .The. ram butfcd at the handle. and drove one if; the tines into the boy's eye, ; penetrating the brain and killing hica Instantly.--v.rr ' A' very singular incidehiocc'urred.t Bethlehem u'Paij fewc days "ago. ;A danghte? of EherilEDissoway, aged abbai tea years,' left ber hom? one mornis'ia her apparent .':us;iat health;. I 6 ca to';schocl "Duringh school--hours. he lmplaiaed.iof painia her eyei,': and ;askeJ permission to. gb-home.1. The request wcs -grafited tJid she left the roots, bub' before sSoreachsd her Lome;. which-is cnlrsbdut -500'Vsrj! frpa tho school, -'she became -totaUy-Uiikh? a she' was found' by sbsi'c she cuiacl ' evea'disiicgulsh a' burnir-g' gaa light.5 1 1 .t-.3cav.-r ffir.j3 Ion i;r:ti:l r V mm ' ,, , ,, LJi,.. . t The bcEaAirCiSE.A WBhinpion telegram asserts us a probability , that tha trial of John II. Surratt will pot take piacs; ia consequence of"ad?ep impression that hisjnothep was innocent of the orime for wh ch ih'a". was hurg,'r.n-ihat the trial cf the son ' would only - mate : the Trct more apparent."" ."Btit 'the omission; to' iry 'the son will 'not make, the fact less'apparent.' The Seep, impression that the mother wr.3 innocent is fast becomicga conviction in tha public mind.;' The trial cf the son ' would undoubtedly develop, facts tio render '.thr.t conviction absolute ; ;the .refusal to try him,' ia tha fear of uch an'eSict," will result h thd fine thiog: i' Other way;the jacoh'-i party, cannct. cscrpp ih Nemesis which is comipto aveng-ithe death of an.ir ndcc-r.i wcman.by fast ontr' theVullt of heir' c uj dor cpon.tfcst p;rty. Q'bajo Th?us:, -Lr 13 nowlcd.i by PhyskLDrf , ...... ... 1 :rv b-zd.r t,;:3;-nLo' ever .u.:; tLf'Dr.- j ilea's- Coua-Bh. cura Co ..... -w., it.mu,-aria 'La 3 Threat aad'Lu-3, quicks" ml'i I ' - ' II ny cr rcmcay 'knora.' oar. readers-' to 'try aowu:2 it to ba'A this great :rc: 'J - . -f--. . . ... . , convicted under the'geoera!' statute. . $. .. '. I The''' Springfield; (Mass.) JlepvlUcan says of the case of, YV'irz', 'the AndersGn- person' passing by and-faa home.' ' Up" to ;thii time alFeCbrta to restore ' her i;Lt ' have proven fruitiest She 13 so 14iadiLk: Friend Mac lly 'list cc :luded .with Tore Ar.oa,'" so. here I come r-gain t-.-lthi- KIKD WORDS' THAT CAK j:: VER XI Z. : '? Ilid wor caa never Cls; I ,w s 1- CherisL2-and blestr--ii- i.. !x . . God knows how deep they lie ": Stored ia the breast.'- -rWe who are.youngand thoughtless, just entering oi'"on the r.uit'.esonu4 wa havs f "stilt atouad -us the loving tones arid soIT smiles of friends wc to whom the trials and weariness f our path on earth are as yet ua-known--hQwtver;d?ar to ua may be the voi: ces of love, however we may cherish the blessings of home -we do not, cannot know the full value of kind words. Those only wh6 hivf fef the want' pf them 6ah know' theirinestimabletworth.-4 f S-1 .B1.9.!S,JBand, wprds. can never. die."..,:,. ,,,,,, Though Jong,, long years may have swept! V UV VUI bAA, OIUW rAX 1i LIJ C TV liCiA 11; were 'spokea 'though the; lips" that' gave thera utterance may have long been hushed, the heart from which they flossed been long buried beneath, the greea turf,, yet they are not lost--their memory still lives a cherished and blessed memory of the past.; We need them, all along pur way on earthin joy and sorrow. 'Alike are" lhey Welcome at "the wedding-feast and the burial service. ' Ke joicicg with them that do rejoice and Weep-' ing With them that do weep." . Could we only know how.much usefulness lies iarour power ,by; the simple means of Jove, how many we might bless-with our . sympathy, we sheuld not be sparing of it..,- Oh !. deem it not an idle thing - ; - , i An" angry, word to speak j .. '. . - The look you wear, the thoughts you bring, A heart may 'heal or break." ' d. Ai c. IKSOBANCS OP- llOaSES-AKD OTHEB LlVK Stock. In another col ama-will be foend the advertisement of the Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company,; .which is ia operation at Hartford, Connecticut, -with a Capital of $500,000.'- Same of the .wealthiest men Ja the New, England States are Stockholders, and Directors of this Company. Their names and resources afford'ample- evidence that its business will be wisely' and justly conducted, and all proper claims.upen it promptly met. It will insure the owner of valuable animals against losses by death and theft, and we are informed that the premiums it asks are quite moderate. . Its business is already large an'd'rapidly increasing.' - Many horses of great note are insured. Among them" may be mentioned Dexter,-Dan' Rid, Stonewall Jackson, jLvey, -e&,-: We have no hesitation in -declaring our ,belief that here, at last, is a company, for the insuring uf Horses and other Live Stockl which is calculated to meet the wants Of the community Had' it been in existence some' time ago tho owners of ; tbo very fdmbus,' -valuable; and comparatively young Horses, -Malrownie and George M. tion of the heavy, loss thev suffered. ATw . I The Latest and; Best'News is that B. H. Singer,' who,' tipon' his entree isfto our town, reduced the price ef horse-shoeing one- i-Aii r". n ah ;ei.t;rLLi tneu Biiu Ki isaa me van. and oers-to work 10 per cent, lower than the lowest f jr cwAf and insures 'satisfaction. I Perspns neegiog. tire on their wagon s or car riages, can aave'dollara by giving him their work. , V'A dollar saved is a dollar gained," and the. way to save many of them is to get' yar blacksmithing done with Hr. Singer. at th'e" West end of town. " Mr. S. is also sell ing I. C Singer's unequalled Tire and Band "Bender a c machine-which: saves a great amount of time and labor and bends theTire round ' and- true-of which Wta. JIyer3, of AUoona, says he would riot' take $ 10 D and do' Without.; Ahy'amount of testimony just like that can bo shown,' but tha machine" is its own best recommendations to a mechanic. Persons wishing to purchase should - call on or -address r,R. H. Sijtger; Ebenshurg.; - Territory for sale. : For; terms address I. C. S-orsxRi Box .85; AltotJna. 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I -v ' 1 hatogranhcrs .end"Gtrirs r,1prin-fv?a .C. O.D., , will, plea-cj remit 25 per cent, of the amount with thc-ir'crder. ." ." "" Tha prices a:..i quality 'of " bur :good3 iot fail to" satiafyi ; - apr25-ly.J " can: ; 1", OTICS -is licrcby givca that the ':- Furniture and ether honyrvl.1 r Icitia poq.xrdon.cf said G;V,MIcrty du ring cur 'pleasure; V BDWABD DI BVAS: - - V A T w ooD-r. 7LS VC-.1 end far sa-a low f-r !-l and fr.b-3.J GEO, liUKTLrr'S'- STEZiEOSCOPlC.YIEWS "O TBE WAB,' Prom . negatives made- id" the various earn-' soia.!ry;thet.enlT, Fcb.,ieth,,lSS7,afcthe res:aeuco of G. W. Kerly, Es-t., in the Bor-p-a of Wunor. ar.d nurchs-1 hv ti.-f ''IT f ' -f ' Tir "f A ";' !- -i ' .- 4: iT ' ' ' rr M"l !'( i inTH ii 1 I pJ I l W k- - - "'"- - - ' . t i " f - 5 - j j- "i t : I k. J I . .... OF IIBT7 11 M . w I'nIu UJy ..L 1 Hi roii the SPPiIiTG TRADE 0F-1CG7. s iflESlTIICIffill A MEW AND ,:ESTEITSI7i3. STOCK OF .1 .7; QriC 1 V V V DRESS GOODS CljffTrilSfG; r.g:S'$$5r4 ?!'.''-' ".?,.'t:,..-r-'r- IIOTIOilS,; &c0 I DEFY DomnQtitioh! EITHER IN .GOODS OR PRICES and, invite tlio 1.5 1 klitu -L-iilr 'f t j4 'bit -I W fc 4'W fr 0 J-'l'.i OS? ir..;.: ; ,tl ..f!'j'a lit J . ! r -.' " . . IA J mm mtieh TO B i n cr o a- i. 3 JO. ?' , rn l M D A i COL. D.u niCE, Director. 1 M IS''-- : ' The franco nf Above named Institution w imporUnco to Cittpublir, ai.lt M,? Qraakati , tiiiin kit lhat is - "t Moral, Instructive, and Entertalnir and di.-cardin? s!l t.h elements ((unci 5n M miE.f 6 elm? exhibition") tar -would in tha slightest iSL ' prove oTcncLvc to tht rnrt eniu've mf pjoa, 5s' ; The grat bow nivl nimal school, nnder the iaisei? Bupeniaioaof tha diaiiJDsiiisUed scholar md hsS COL. DAN RICS, i claim superiority over all Hi rivali Li kU tte ! ' essential 10 the pwfrctioa of - t MORAL AND AfwIUSING EXHI3lTlct The rreat erent of the amusement wcrid for tSaw!i ton of'CT i the re-cntrc cf . i DA fl1 RICE, tn hU popular rolo rt tiff Axrn ca rtrsom J CLOT TO THB 'EISA. . Thl CTCUt liil OElrW brocgrri a?xp this mwt ameft pcmiuion iai 1 FAREWELL TOUR, Hone 'thoaM fill to hear his hnmorons and lemtfe positions of the Obeat Evists or tux Dat. lien, oer, therefore, tliat ', - DAN HICE most rosmrELT appear at ear h and erery nif tion of the great ehow, ftMaredly without lail, u Cwr TO THE AgtNA. ' i The perfect eaclpmcot of tbo entire exhititi" been the study or the management, aad everytliiiij : be found complete and elegant. j Thjs Wakoss, TRAPPrsoa, &c. hare been mxnet and equipped in the u.cst tt riaia kaxxek; indisik j Crand Etroet Parade, which will take place da'lr at abont 10 a. wJJfcn.f blaze of splendor seldom if ever equalled. i The JLaninioth Pavilion -w-.H be complete lata is " detaUa, acd will be to arranged aa to afford the tat p; ible accomodations to the pntile, while xat wuo. ts raoriDED roix ALL. i The Ring Performanca, wbicbls nnder the practised eye of CXL. DaN EIS, xfill posiuveljr De, beyond couot, tha Debt in AE'..-.a. DAN RICE will daSy iatrodace to Lis patrons '' " - Tbe ccV on- Ja; Ann '-n. r.;! r"--ort to 1he eo-s notw-i'hst3tuii:;sr.- ;.li;.l.Ai: t.ikV Wr-nre wu that hp 'r.t:y lertor 0:1 1V:r history and peei fc 1 ";-i- t ' H vYv v,' .-o.-:-- i . .EXCELSSOJ7, Jr. A description of this inreUic-rt rr-aruro woaW hX r.o ptn can tNTlte or t iiiiiv I'-ecn .c his surprisirfW nibuionof rquinclctellireiH-3.- ? -DAN lilCE wilt aleoiuUvducc the tborour-i-Ti Arabuin,- . . ,' ' ' ' : STEPHETi A.! DCUCLASI " 7 The criinai ctJiric Jiv.-.'es, ' ''- - - - - ' - v . r pf-TE AND DAllNEY, ' the only onea ia Amefira. r.U r4br.t btln' fcrt i imitator. viiU also bo Jtui-duted in their iiUe-tp coniicaUtics.' ; - - . 1 llHl 'Che.'XqncstrJao corps &3tt5llIfc'.fc2owfc2 Known aim r ;c FTUitai . r r - t ' M'LLC 'ELVIRA,' f-'i ' ' " ? ' J f ..." 'The beauUft'irlremiore EcnciWe Y.i r? . r 1 b h a d h ri" i n c s, : .Tho Konpariel llorsomau r.:d Srashed Tit'-EcpeAs j The graceful tna?ter cf the School Crta MR. JOH II FOSTEt?,' ' - ; ' .--,- '- The merry ClovsL and aJ1 r.in. v. h. Youfic; ; ; ! - j J . - I The excellent Gymnast au l skfLod raaW f. rs r r r- r r-nBj i"-x - ..--." t - The dachinsEqw5-'- WR,, JOMfl JH EVA LLA, , I , : . . The ablo and cfiicicnt MateT of tit1? MR. jag. coor'nn, ' . ,.J " ' TLc'2-lidcrn-AU.fete.- Ttertt T f hulk. wA.-?!vn. r.Xz?:rT.i.; la fetits i -! ; OKArAMiMsS. HAKMAJf. BTCKIXa, : BATUOT, WELSH, 3jOiiGAN AX1 - I l . .5. . LV CiAiiS. v f 1 i ij t3?"THCcr;AriD ORCHESTRA" Of the freat show i A juarkci featara, headed f'T t Oreat Jiaistf. - ' -. . ; .. r FHITZ MEYER," Esq. " - The Earilioa wiU io brulisuU y idamioated toB1! iayr. .: . ' ' .' Ft-n-I flToTwt, Poiali "apdHj1' E..l..- rl .1- "' lU'thlatotmtrf. -''' ,S DciVt Fcf; t tho.Day.and Dat Arlf-- -cf,rlvr-r- I tf EANrJC'Sfc.e p.utv, liAOTiU .UOiUiLwIl. '- - Jr- Ail 'u EACH DAl . A V s J on Zrr7. a Ioor-ra at a and 7 o'tloa tLW-fcertM"" ! .Cosnmv-Jv-e half an boor later. - t l Aci.ti.3n, cei.s; ti.J.rea under slM J6 r . ,CCiVt.-.;:... ; - - v ' : - Y'' ;, ! vili-' n rriiBiT v a 1 ! ijjs. I.. . -AJ j . . ....i; Af-" i.-ri ccd'-'an ciSsein. .'over F, lL,Thcn?..s Strrc; 2ers his ,!ani vicliiiv;- -k biin ? p.l!.3';;