14 ariatQii tviiiklftit byOi.W r iMOt)ft4 ntL VtllcVtLdJN; UiuoM *aa P/oynutoi, «i thp IoT tuirtcf **ti tivoitbli ifKWfcf? !•*..“* nklin imat I (1 I CMB OOP? TBA-R.TN ADVANCE,: H» I lr . NOT paid WLTHLN THREE MONTH. , k IK NOT PAID WITUIN aix MONTHS,.. i IK NOT PAID WITHIN NINE MONTHS,' ; i ~, not paid wiriilN twelvemonths, t’ln, tbiivitrtmi »r. *, liberal hjtho,. 0.-.nr nlh«r ..3 j jAperio uhi wim»me*ict«n. U si h t'Jißt.Quanoe will birtUpwed unUlali»ireoyaf# l ha»f A b l*« J>M»l ; : . . ; I Huri anuElvuiuty of postmasters ; li.rl.JW H..mhrWeboi.lih.o^ni, fun tiF'nntlaga ——~*w»n i o at id a Fair ■ THE.CUBAN NEWS. Tho correspondent of the New York Times, writing from Havana on the Mill lWv)I 'J tWWyj m-) )V£D '“t 1 *ml ■ ■' (W :; of October, says;, . ►‘lt is useless longer to attempt.conceal* moot of the fuel thut England litis succeed od in her game of deception; that France is to aid her; and that Cuba is to go un tier iho apprentice system, with that li cense and latitude as to time of services and numbers tp be introduced from Africa, that will bo fpr. worse than tho present il legal and respected system.. The only de lay is caused-by the necessity of having a French and British squad rop in these wa ters to protect the islapd in the charge proposed, which is in opposition to tho wishes and. interests of tho people* Tho secret convention will be signed as soot) as it can bo formufly prepared by tho throe powers. Do wo sleep over the vast inter ests buried, in this thing. . “It will take throe months, oven if the eastern queston is settled, beforo this ar rangement can lie . consummated here, I; think. One large capitalist has, it is said,' alreudy made contracts for 30,000 Afri cans. His name cun lie given. The work ' commenced by England, 1842, with t|io correspondence (unpublished) of Turnbull, is now to be realized. What say you! “The three sailors have been tried, but we hear no more ol them. Ihe occupa tion of Uncle Sum’s vessels down East is ofbqt little consequence but as a luvornblu diversion for the inteiests of England in this quarter, to be established wtihou bin- WIS-,1 1 Uico».;,'i "i bia«Q> •:■•■ ;i; i t ftss i te- 1 > fefK " I^V'! ini'll PVtUf , RO-IW.L i. Pr.lm- , bpUltvi »• «♦ T lovputti fed UrfWl'! lihleh . Sfe r»is * dr/inco.. “An attempt at mutiny occurred three or four days since on board of the Ameri can ship Marathon, Vandyck, master, in • which the livos of the captain ond 'rfmte wore threatened by the ringleader, James C. Urben, as he calls himself away Irani her shipping articles. He snapped u pis tol, which, loriunutely, did not take fire, und he was saved from the direct commis sion of murder, which ho says lie inlend etl, and lor which lie was armed with pis tol and bowie-knife. The case has been investigated by Colonel Robertson, acting consul, and the man will be sent to the United Scutes- in irons, for trial, bv the first vessel. Ho claims to bo an Ameri can-born citizen, of Providence, but he looks very much like a foreigner to me ; being that way blood-touched myself, 1 have a right to judge.” It will bo observed that this letter con veys, in detail, the same intelligence to j which we adverted on yesterday in gen-| oral terms. There is one featuro in this intelligence which strikes us ns subject to doubt—wo allude to the statement that Franco has committed herself to the scheme. Such a position on the part of Louis Napoleon seems to us to be so irre concilable with wlint we take to be his line of policy, that wo are slow to credit the intelligence in that respect. As to Groat Britain, her past history abounds in ovidence.going to fix the conviction that * ii isreiillv BritUh policy. And yet, judg ing by lier diplomatic antecedents, we should expect to see her in the back ground until Spain and France are lullv embarked in the enterprise. Then, upon I some plou of philanthropy, or out other | great regard for the weakness of Spnin, I and her generosity in extending protection ! to such powers us cannot protect them selves, we should expect to see her come forward to secure the results which she had so much,at heart. As to Spain,there is one fact, the appointment General Pezuela ns caplain-geiieral ot Luba, which if iurii out tii be true, will bo strongly cdiifirmatdrv ,'or j»**r . readings «> curry outlho plati of Africanizing Luba. He was formerly captain-general of 1 orto Kt co nV'l mote recent Iv held the same ol fice in born, if wo mistake not, in'feouth Xmericn*but is so much ofu'n absolutist that ,he regrets thnt be was born on'-American-soil, upd wiihal he has long been ui» opeij unil en'thusiasiic advo cate of the apprentice system. .•T»?esub. f ihet is one or so much moment t tha it i* • not id. be supposed that the pdmmislraUon is not fully.ayyake to its .irn|)or\once. As to list policy, we have nolh'tpg to snybut Ibat it wi|l'do its have every assurance. (l: i ■ , ; : | - ,fji i. ■ 1 tO Pit* CiAPI- 4 ; yoa«i tS'ift; PKIuT : Io‘ OI« i Nitla*. E* ll 2’ R.r>>4' |tb«»;r tat'-, ‘ « [finch tear srs. ih* l *: fiftllttl KftrfUl m*' fcerl 5 f/ii - • SotiLOfttry;*—1 1 wish I wns ; a ghost; Wanted if 1 don’t; said ' 4 pobr coveyl ih'■'■' ■ -w •.* ■■. ■ ■ • ; >«•«*■"'; n "■' ; :' u l ’■ ■ " ■ • •> '•* - .... .i . , r . ... . .... r , ...i. v i . .. • i ■■ l ’• ' ' • , A WEEKLY PAPER: DEVOTED-TO LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE. MORALITY, AND FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. Volume 4, 1 From ihe Attiericati Union, SECRET SERVICE; OR, THE BROKER’S WARD. BY OLIVER OPTIC. —CHAPTER I. “My God 1 not a dollar left I My poor pittnnce is all gono, and I have.not a pen. nv to pay this bill with,” exclaimed Hen ry Stondish, os he crushed up a bill for board, which his landlady had just hand cd. him. : . said she, artlessly, >v|ien he had finished 'Throwing himself into a chair, hecover- his, recital ; it is so romantic to marry a ed his face with his hands, and wept like po or m un, so noblo nnd gentle ns,,your a child. • ~ self. I shall huvo tho pleasure,,of en.tich- When the strong map weeps, tho heartl . f „ ing you now,” and Amelia laughed gaily, is indeed touched. The young man had ,', LiBten to mc , thcn, lam the guardian “Alas, deurest, 1 fear you shall not ev been four weeks,m Boston tn serch of em- ofa Qun „ , adv> b6i by the terms of her en have that pleasure,” returned Henry ; ployment. He was a aative of a thriving falh / r - a - w “n | o s es her irtherifanco ir she ap'd ho narrated the particulars of his inter town in the northerly part of Vermont,— mnrrieg without my consent—Hef estate view with her uncle. Well educated npd of good address, he was co(neg , 0 me Tbe f n || of stocks lias ruin- “Is it possiblo that uncle Obed can be qualified Tor tho mercantile business, nnd i dme , j mugt rcdcem myself. f)o you so wicked !” excluimcd she, with unaffecl his thoughts had always been turned * n l un( J ers tu n d 7” ed ustonishment; “dear me, how I pity that direction. I Henry shrunk back in amazement at him!” For several years previous to.hia depar-1 lhe coo [ villniny w ],i c h Mr. Harding pro- “But, dear Amelia, we must purl, lure from home, he had been employed in, d[Q elrnte _ bul his curiosity was “Part! no.” . „ a store ; but the sphere was too narrow j ' rollsed) and wlth a 3 muc h calmness as he “Your fortune will |ip sacrificed . f6r his ambiiion. He longed for the excite-; could ’ nssuraej bo expressed his perfect , .“.Let it go, then ; and 1 pm. heprtily ment of the great metropolis, which he comp ' ffe hunsion of the brokers position. ' obliged .to my uncle lObpd for making doubted not would furnish him a field co-, -j ‘ be wp|nen gay choice of so noble, gallant and handsome extensive with his capacity nnd his desires. , , „ j ;U'», r „i,„r 1 a person to execute his purpose. With only a small sum or money, Tor' >' The first intelligence that Mr. Harding j f o( . lune | e f t him to keep up appcnrences? Retiring to his room, he vented his sad ( ough consideration. _ received of tho marriage, he obtained from The al muSB 0 f thieves, paupers, and feelings in exclamations ol bitter d.sap-, “Good; and 03 1 1 ‘he newspaper. Hastily leaving the office, j cr|mi S Dalg lhal fill our penitentiaries and r n ,r: nl -... bUD made.*., way to tbe residence of the j a |ms.houses, have come to >vhat they are “How now, Stnndish ? W hat is lhe mat- to fit yoursel! out with. llBireSB , which she occupied with a maid- , brought up in idleness, those ter 7” excluimcd his friendly room-mate, .p be broker handed him the money, en nun , n 8 her companion, and house- • wbo consl jt ule tb e business portion of com as ho entered the apartment, and discov-j ftnd p romised to call in the evening, nnd k |> . | muniiyj lho se who make our useful men, ered the misery of the disappointed young. j ntr b duce him to the lady. Tbe ba ppy couple wore nt homo, and wcro lra j ned ua j n their boyhood to be in man. , r I “That was n precious scheme. ex- Mr Hurdj VQ3 jn high gleo al the suo . duslrious . Henry raised his head and thi-ust Tor-, c , a;med Joseph, ns ho re-en.ered lhc ceS3 oth i s plan. In his calculating brain,; When a boy is old enough to begin to ward the bill. - ' rootn. ; ho commeded the diplomacy, skill and en- . a ; n [bo slrectt t| len he is old enough to “Fudge! you are not making all this, .. Yo u heard it !” .. ' er , ry with which Henry had brought the be [ au „| )t ho w to work. Of course we fuss about that hill are you “Mum, Stnndish ;I am not so m ce n ' transuct j on t 0 it s speedy termination. I would not deprive children of healthful, “1 have not a dollar left. 'bout such thihgs as some folks. Harding found the happy bridal ! | uyJu | exercise, or the time they should “Cheer np, man ; I will a , g ralU | a Te you on your good fortune, and t pleasantly disposed in the drawing 3 _ eud | n Mtu dy, but teach tfiem to work lit said his kind-hearied “chum, drawing when you cofiiß' in possession, 1 hope you room> ready to receive such company as j ( | e by jjitLc, U s the child is taught to learn his poi kelbouk out, nnd taking therefrom won >t forger old friends.” might honor them. Appearances must be | ug ul sc h oo |. In'his way he will acquire j a bank-bill. “1 certainly shall not,” repled Henr y> saved, and as lhe servant conducted him bab j l3 0 f industry that will not forsake Local AuvßtmstNG. —We have long “Nay, nay, Joseph, I cannot take tl.r- re | a p 3 ifi g into are very. j to t he presence of the wilful girl, he con-! him when he gro w S up . been persuaded that local advertising fa [ know not that I should ever be able to chaptkr ii. | trived to work himself into a very toler- j parents who nro poor, let their but imperfectly understood und apprecin repay you,” replied Henry, bitterly Hardin* accompanied Henry Sian- ü blo passion. Children grow up to fourteen or sixteen , ted in most parts of tbe country. 1 hough “Nonsense, blandish intake it, whether ■ • re ° di . ncu | U3 wurd, undpre-: “What does all this mean, Amelin, ox- gQ f u( , e , or till they can support them every county in the State of uny impor you ever pay me or not. | nled hi(n n 8 a bi „|,i y esteemed young claimed he, in loud, authoritative toneß. ; no longe r, before they' put them to labor, tanee has one or more newspapers, and in “I cannot. I friend for whom ho claimed her special “My husband, uncle Obed,” said she, Such children, nol huvingany ideu ol what many instances circulating 1 u copies “Thunder, you must! you will lenrn '“9 : with charming naivete, as she rose and work j uhd* having acquired habits of, nnd upwards, the citizens seom to have at how to borrow money one of these days. : wonl trough a mock presentation. | id ic nC ss, go forth to impose upon their em-' heal, very vague ideas of the utility ol lu- Henry reluctantly took the bill. | “Your husband, indeed I” sneered the; [(J 3 w ,, b | uzyn e S3 . Thero is u repul- cal AJverlsmg. True, most Moichanta, “1 have news for you—n chance to.gel brokor. “If I mistake not, 1 have not 3 j V cness in all lubor set before them, und , Mechanics, Frofcssionnl. men, etc., will in businoss.” • been consulted in this ffair.” to gel it done, no mutter how, is their on- have their cards inserted year in and year “Then you have seen Mr. Harding . „ No uncUj) jt , vaa m ,, n fl- u ir.” ly a j m . -j'hqy are ambitions at pluy, but [out, und most persons having rarins for said Henry brightening up. “I never wus more confounded in my i J u || al wor k. The consequence is, they ; sule will resort lo the columns or a news. “I huve ;he says he has something for ’lifev” coniinueij Mr. Harding, evincing a j ruVe nbl)Ul , he world, gel into mischief, .and , paper to infurm the public ; but still udver you to do. Ho wishes to see you, nnd well feisnud surprise, “than when I read bnu |i v fi nd their wuy to the prison or ultps- j tismg is not estimated to a proper extent by promises to come here for that purpose. your murriage in the papers.” | the greut m >ss of every community, in “To .come here T • m “Ycu will be in a moment, though,’’ With tTte habits nf idleness, vice may [ the Cities, men advertise for every thing; “Y’es, and it is time ho was hero now, thought Joseph Jones, Henry’s “chum“ ut „ enertt n&. if not invariable be found.— iin the country, men advertise liltlo else said the other, consuming his wutch. the boarding house, who either hy neci- When the minds nnd hands are not oocu- j thun their regular business, though they Mr. Harding was a broker, to whom d, nt or design, was o visitor at the same - d in , e U3t) f M | employment, an evil J may, often spend days m searching the Henry had applied for em- , ime . genius'finds them enougfi to do. They country lor a smul article that a qent ploymeni, and wETljftd. encouraged him ..y ou had no need to bo surprised, * fe f ound j n the street till late in the eve- advertisement would bring to thur doorfl. to hope that his purpose was. in a lair wuy oQcle . yQU , know I ama wiidf w ilfi,l girl.” nin learning (he vulgar and profane h«b- 'The time will come when there will be * of being accomplished. “You are aware of the terms of your itg * t ba older in vice; they may be seen thorough revolution in his business m tfio A .sc-rvent girl announced the broker father’s will?” hanging around groceries, bar-rooms, and country, us there has long since bee_n tn “Hd would come up, though 1 tried to Qm „ streets* where crowds gather,but they are ctt.es, and those whoco.nmencp the reform fonkehim stop belovy, said the girl, in a “You have sacrificed your fortune ;of se | dom p ound engaged ih study. w > ll profit most by it. We olten see men low tone. . course you never expect me to consent to a lazy boy is not only a bud boy, but a « reully 1,1 V ' al(l ‘ ““l' ,'” pl “Walk in, sir; my apartment rs but an your J on with a beggar.” . disgrace to his parents; for it is Throttgl. they be, to procure w|.u;h lhr.ee .l,e cost humlilo one,” said Henry, tu cohlusiofU You ought not to have brought a him ,heir netilect that ho becomes thus. No ofb short advertisement, and cons.de ruble . “No apology,,young tnant.you aie not here then, uncle.” parent,^ however poor, in these times of foible ..to, hoot, are expended i »'h.«t««!, alone,” refurntid tbo visitor, glancing at , ~,What do you mean, girl ?” ■ cheap book® and 'newspapers, need let the mere trouble of wrim.g three hnys and Henry’s churn. : . : « “Nothing, uncle Obed; but you .will chll drcn grow up in idleness. If -hapding tt, with, fifty cents or a dulu ir* to . Jpseph -rqtired to: an ndjOtmng room, nQt be so dfuel ns to deprive moof mv in- they C p„'not bo kept at mapqpl labor, let h publisher, would.. .acco.W"* vvhiph connected WUh the one:occupted by herilence,?” said! Amelia, looking mis- lhe j r minds be kept at work-ripako them potfP without furtlter atiention to tu -^k«J himßelfi ■!. m■: . - . chievously athim... . - (-'• ‘Su.uipS s cbotam and.-tltcV, will be i«- :“P P?P er ' of i ,^ I tfr “ l v ,VYq\» want justness, young imahT. said “Shall. I put it in -your hands, Tor this du3lr i OU s atony business they may under- and itiurnisherseyeru colu.pi^qf^nl3 fixing the, glance ofiJus keeq gentleman lo run through? Nb;.lwill S Rafter lilb. . . one Pf; two more qf “Lost and^ntt,, RraY ? ey.o,WPPn Henry- : - ' ’ 1 ' ' makP over to him the sum of. ten, thou- /// _— —, , i; . several rnore ol For Sale and Ju^et, .“Lflp., sU Ih(ivp applied to. you for a snpd.dollars; ;Thp prOviflion. of, the will Promising Lad.— Veßterdny, in pas* and so on Uirougp 190 paper,; und.pernnp* ettinUion.” ~i ~ - ‘ • • ahull be strictly enforced.":!.. B hig along the street,, we were accosted by ttyq;{hirds ol -such are coo -1,“Ii db Opt ,jvant m clerk, but I „g 0 p ur> 8(l good ;.':but .Mib; Hording, Iph 'ekceddjhgly dirty tifid ragged , urchin, .corning, articles tjmt no rna,n in the,COHfi sarvicPiPT,,rather A dpljcato/n»tore» that.! shallclaim the .residue of her fortune,” holding ,!ih lits had n cigar, with :l‘Boss, try,vyquld .thin); of, advertising for, , wish perloripod-.!: You .are, 0 good/lookr, ga j d Henryrwho had been only a listener. haVe yougot h locofoco.match in vounpoc- yet Q cQUtitryinan probably copluitf't.vpepf l intr fellow, of, epsy address—in short i ‘Sir! 'you-?-’ • ‘ . , kk'i 'AVe.'could buLgoy-e .qimn’tlie ,||jt!e .t?ioney : mpro judiciously.; o teu have selepted youTromn th.ousdnd, on aC-. >»Str U” replied Henry, putting Bl3o|d( dnahryo loufer in'perfect' tisfpni^Jhioi^h'i,. (id dings,, thtjj)by dmiinling tfio: exup?pi‘>-0‘ count of your prepossessing appeatencej fndeupon the matter. 1 1 • ‘ • 1:1 ; being at the most, not pvpr.seven/y.edrs pf thtj .city.-JtJlppU;,, undj inciting tho colunip3 v Henry was astonished,at, this singular , l:“By vyhat fight -Will'you claim ilT’ b g o- ’‘That ctgiir,’ said we/vy.iH n)a|{Q,yd,u ofthe lopa( nevuspaiiur tho medtupi tUroug t sneecb of;, the broker.; i; ; . i X dd the broker, exiispbrated by'the’> impil- cibar, fepliqd.he, whicb,|hp.pu>lic'vight..expe9.t.lp Injirntte trusk 1-.ti'liw«U ahl.Qjtct:■ «4»\iiJtOtbo dende^T'hi^tbol^t•*•'l «• l! u,ili tP smoking,'nu'd. never stpoke wunts,,etc.,, of diflurent sections. ,Lq.il mndesilv; io iui',m C ■vill never, be oba, • mnmMiiB-Doi;it , #«'g r^o ßWP.‘ wa * t| '' Jl Our community, we are hnppy.to to d4> itiWithont . ,*» ;,v ,1 “■ and persevere. When aiwheel is gotngl know f roro the increased amount ofadvef, % you |-d< -' > ' ' round the bottom must tUmupward-some- ,i B ina perceptible in the several county, p.j the liberal compe _Vr, , . , , it is Ibledl?’ .hvt^l- 4 im- - ■ time. ' ;• ; : ; M - I '' ,> ' . porsj is.gradually, coining.ante, : pruet^, wiint IS the'-MCvico-r?- •-•. I viim .. “Hid yoaineL'ttWflally Shgaid' ihe fo 9 -(&-A Indy df “good is one and hope to-w.rtpefaaijjcwtiiwouaapfl rnlidie.'ihdctfnite uxinesion. —Brie Gazette, yot)tq undojra|and.jthat { f)l| .'-j^Jßbtcb Clearficl«l, B*n., Nov. 10, 1853. between us niupt^e,kept inviolably secret. In n wjqrd, y<>tt qiust iswear to. be. silent, whether you perform the service irresistibly nttpicflYO to a young maiden, He was wpl) formed with n bandspme fapo, rpusipal voipq, and u [ winning manner. Amelia was prppossed ii) hts liivor from the first moment, she saw him. , . ' 1 ' , Henry, perceiving, his adyantage, lot- I lowed it up with energy, and ere half the evening had passed away had produced an impression on the heart of the maiden, which fuirly- 9pened the,.way,for n con quest., ■)< !...•'•■,• i. ■■ i ■ _ , But hecquld .not but reproach himself for the pari pccepled, mpd thopgh he felt tliot his intentions, were good, tho consciousness ; jhat he oppeared before the gentle one, in on character, wps anything but agreeable to hip lofty send- m-' Amelia was u beautiful girl, bod Henry felt.that lobe loved by her* piaß/to birr) the delights ,of paradise in the. midst of the bolm frowning >vorl4.-- W!w>n ; he; departed, his heart told him thenhe-had gone' (o9 far/6r Jiis pvYhlwppinoss. ~ Hd had, seen her', aqd “la, that ali i y.ou never told rao you | were rich,” repled Amelia, entirely relievr l ed to find the deception was so harmless. In a Tew. words, Henry acknowledged, (lie utter poverty and destitution which had surrounded him, and 1 gave .her the history of his past life. i | “l am glad you are not rich, Henry, 'The broker's chdek puled, and his lips quivered. ' ■ , *'Nol” thundered hfe. “It is n he.’ “I linvo proof,” said Henry, quidtly. Mr. Hording staggered bnck,olrerwiidlm- j ed. by the consequencO.of his villuiny. • “1 heard the whole of it—.-ready tosweaf in court if need bo.” added Joseph Jones.. The broker was frightened at tho/idea. of a court. “We shall meet again !” said ho, glan cihg fiercely at Henry. “Letlus hope that' wo may not meet in yonder prison,” said HenryjStornly. “The | plan you hud formed, and narrated to me, sir, wus infamous beyond expression. If j I hud refused to become your confederate, j another less scrupulous might have engng | od in it, and this lady had oeen sacrificed Jby your ruscality. I came with the mten i lion of exposing all; but her fuir form and 'gentle heart so strongly impressed me, j that 1 was weak enough to use the advan- I tngo with which you had armed me. At 1 another time I did expose the whole I scheme; your ncicu married me in my own proper Character, and not as your “esteem, od friend.” If 1 have wronged her, God forgive mo!” , "That was the happiest day of my lifo when you brought Henry Standish to my presence, uncle,” added Amelia, laughing heartily. The broker waited to hear no more. He had overcached himself, nnd ho dared not even attempt to revenge himself, or pun ish the violated oath. In due time, he re luctantly put Henry in possession of Ame lia’s fortune, and they are now os happy las love and opulence con muke them. Joseph Jones has received thut V, with ! interest, and never has had occasion to ’ regret that he befriended Henry in his I need. Some oaths are betten broken than kept. .**««*•■ Uc»«mok‘. «J|o £««»• J Vg 4 Odi T» muathi.; , ,{«• 1 colntncs o'"* l '' l ' ’,a w do 1 B monthi. . 5 6(- 1 do b “® 0)00 .do IS moßtfaiv • 800 1 do .18 do , A liUerelredaotlon willbc made ioMoich»ni« aodo. .fl** Vfhoailvenixr apßi4licn'at«t innverr oolfhbo»hord»aadi»WM> nearly every taqiily inlne conniy-aid tjierejoi* bdp -.| convenientaad ctie*t» tn«*n» lot Ihe bo»in«*t mvr» oii v ounniy—the merchant, mechanic *aoii nil o ben- **' *fnald the kd<»wl|ti*o ol ihelr lecaltun and btttlneo , Vi o M.owj like tu in ten “A Caul" lor every Meuhuno MfrchfOl, ooa I’foletiional menie theoancly.' V\e hwte ~n‘n ‘ wUhoulenf.loucUoc Upon ouruariipr n.lurnni nnd.»|OW»» mi fti»*Ulms''Abn|iic*t wililoieny atlveUitlfif f.rir.a«n«»vmal'*il®4 thf'mnroeiteneiy.iy « man adverllfd* Ibi'Bfedier . Books, Jobs and Blanks . ]; i Ol' HVEBV OE-iunlP.'lON. PR!NTFt).INTHt,VI!MK uiisr s-rvur.anj> on the shortest. ! NOTICE aT'TIIE OFFICE OF THE I ••oi.EMmßi.n RKPimiacAN." ■ Number 44. From ihf* B'lliimoro »Suii. THE ARCTIC EXPEDITION. It was briefly stated in the lelejzrfi{)h'i