MUER ARIUS ES TEE Ellen There has been nolifarther discuasion of Canadian affairs in Parliament, and it is doubtful if anyowill take place, an the im premien seems generally toprevail, it bar-1 fog a free Constitutional Parliament, the Canadians are quite capable of settling! their own affairs. There doe. not appear to be any morn to doubt but that the &nwlish : prernment will sustain every act of Lod Elgin's administration. In the Howe of Lords on Monday, Lord Stanley made an elaborate speech in oppo sition to the bill for the repeal of the Nav igation Laws, and several emendmento were Offered, which wore rejected by deebdre mitjorities. The final vote in committee iooreased the late majority of tho ministry of ton to thirteen Another pistol he. been hr..l at Queen Victoria without. however, any injurious amsequenees. The criminal in the reset instance is a stupid Melina., who, as the platel contained only powder, seemed to hno other object in view thou to iili- Jain ave notoriety. On the 16th ultimo, the Queen gave the wowed stale ball of the 4.11011, at Bucking ham Palma, toe party of nineteen hundred promo, composed of LIo members of the royal family and foreign pieces and prin cesses in Ibugland, all the members of the diplomatic corps and their ladies, an d a l ur e. party of riiihility and mart , Stone or TIM CONTISIENT.—PoIiticaI alfaire on the Continent exhibit no 'rigor... ment. Indeed the danger and probability of a general European war appears to to more imminent now than at any tire, ion , time during the pose 3 ear The recent election; in Fran, have r sulted in fever of the Seeisli4n and Hod Itopublicanit too far grunter extent the]] was anticipated. Th.y will muster about 240 strong, against take thin number oho. though composed of parties, and soetienn of parties, entertaining opinions the very op-, posit. of each ether, aro considorod friends ] of order. The effect of the elections upon banks and funds is unfavorable, frntn the highest to the lowest point The fool, fell thirteen porcent At the latest dot, they had slightly roc., In the French At—Nobly, the affitiin Rome and I lung.trs Mena ands..... Con, a debate a... \kid. 1•. /II tili .1 m ro the most esoiti an I of, • er been nitno—eil l'repositi ass of attli tied 'a at 0.1. of or agaiobt mid 0 r , titled by rev ml It ton• sentiently modifiedli) the it.lopt I caution pr.p se.l I.) lion Cavai vino, ri o °amending ivernlient adopt .0 orrit tnenaunts to protect the int...mil and nal interests of the lotion, though violently oppos 31inistry, trot caviled by a intjoi it) 0, 440 to 1744. Nothing hat born re.arrano.,.. nothing hoc looen re-orranoctl in re aid to tho change .of lioistry. hut it was hop posed that iouneduttcly oft, r the woo As embly c one tog 6,, t hot ‘lar•doll tl Bagoottol rot I bo t you to lorm a how col,i et. Thr .hips not ri" trepos f l'i% ita Vco chia n 0111.1.1 43 , lively at foolon M.o. Collins. linnet al Reslottait hac I , •rt i• for Italy. Ile is the Huh eetter ti ; sent there h,j 1;t••••eol "10111. A ercool re, iew of the g 41 of Path, • t k jdoeu 1111 tie oloy,in the ny de t Mors, by the Preehlent, whose teeeption 100.0041 loop.. was of the tat entlineias tin dosoriptton. Ilecrty "h w tes of I": re Louis .Ibipulerm, wole.ened him on ,hl and Were in singular oontrcit with the al most unheard and f err, of nor la Republique. The weather was howitihil. and the coneourge of person. , to wits. , , the • splendid speetaele 001 ittoe,e, the elo.le of which passed ..lf with the creaicAt relut It is understood that Mar,eld Roue aud is to he 3lioister of War awl President of the Connell of the now Adekinistrction It is as yot uncertain 010, will eu the eel,. ordinate pats, hut it is probable that 31 Loon Faucher will bo Minieter of Fran, and that 31. Lellant will reaain in hi, presontlihst. In the feCePli •rho lions the name of 31. Ledru Rollin stands sceowl oo the poll. That of 3lurat being arose his, from seeidonlal eirounnitaneos. The neat furious Socialists aro elected, whilst Lau amine, Manata Ain°. Dupont de Le-Euri, Marie, Foned and all others of the party ofi the Nation—which caused the resolution of Feb. are thrown out. The contest of power now lies belie. the Red Republicans and themen of the mayoral parties—hie Legitimists. the Or leaded. and the Itonapatists. The Mod- 1 orate Republic.. have no load standing in France. Rohr —Wo have now. from Rome to! the 15th; on the t itb, the Free. li having' attempted the pawing° of the Tilior,-at the Mahien bridge, it bad berm blown op be ravens them, leaving the French forces on the two banks of the Tiber, between Palo': and Roma At the latest advieee the van 1 guard of the French was f der miles from the eity; that of the Neapolitan. twelve milea and there was • small body of Span lands at Finatiehm. The war between the Dane. and Pena- elan. continues without any decisive result or t of an early issue. Cho Roman State. there has been no material change since tho date of previous advice. Neither the French nor the .Nea pont.a have as yet entered Boma and the Republican government maintains it. groend at every point against the eotehin ad forces of France, Naptch and Spain. ' In Germany, Inearveetioa or the proba bility of it and commotion. gala every where. Tb. Gamow**, in their unequal contest widAtiatria sad Resole @tidbit no want of eeareip, nod am ardiatly pavaikai for It reported that 1117 t irg=te is Jammu over tho Aratriaos and &trims% bud we are with out bacilliprom from the mat of war. The Emperor of Ramis has the Preaeb Ropablie and W= "1"a 3tan. Dads lowa a mardateta, annoonaber his &s -imians*. to interfere In No Marian and Gaccparlan tpuirrel,in orblk a of She caiwitm of hie God- wt., sad In She imam of the A lmighty leader of the batik cad Lord or lTetork. , com mode his maks to move forward far t h e ottisotioa or rebelliao, kJ dmamooties of modbelosa sod evil intrandottod mop. Tb. !lag of Prink has lamed a mud- IhMa le his sehjeato la which alter oon. diambig lb. standard ef the revolt which has been raised by the enemies of Germany. sautarr amid Austria. (Great Odd fellows , OsiebraUsse, he says ho will shortly submit a eonstitu- i El Ts the heroic struggle of Hungary for The great proonsion and celebration of lion, sanctioned by the o ther 'governments, independence, against the base Despotism, the Odd-Fellows yesterday, was magnificent 'b.nd anticipation. The morning was which shall bare unity for its Lexie, und l of Austria, aided by the ruthless b.barisin will gurranke to Germany its liberty, and clouded, tint before tedo'cluerthe auti came the clouds from the sky and . l t . it,. people. In l athe Northern Tyrant, is now atttacting , out hutning roe representation o all eyes , and exciting the admiration of all 'selling forth to the streets, the windows, and conclusion the king eay• : elf my people will stand by me, an I. lovers of liberty, the following clear, eon-Ithe house-tops, a vast mmemblage of eager will stand by my people, faithfully and with .6. statement of the origin of the present . and curio. •peetators, numbering on the Florinue; hostilities, a n d th e t rue , lline of the procession not inns than 100.000 confidence. with Gods blessing • rue pos iti on o fneg. 1 victory will not be w.ting to us.' Sim- souls. The line of the procesin. embra wiltlvbee o r o ead with intent. by our nail- oron - about 40 lodges can formed on the lultaneously with the proclamation of the l n Y t : from an able article in the . --. . Week, crossing Iludson,.and at 11 precis. King to hie People' public notices were . r . itisk B anner: Ipublished, announcing that the state of ,ly, the procession begs. its defile through ,iegy at Berlin was prolonged with incre.-1 Until very lately, the case of Hungary ' the city. ell vigor, suspending' for the time being the j has been little understood in England; nor The Brooklyn, Williamsburgh and Jer•ey ordinary courts establishing martial law i n is ibis remarkable , ee ehnost every particle City Lodges were on the ground in their ' all its force. _ of information on the subject semen to us l assigired places. The bands of music sonic Another notice suspended the publ Omagh the military censorship of Vienne.' twenty ...number, filled the air with ...II lion of the ultra democratic journol, the 1 ...... 1 of • Pthvi..°°. tt eeaithudj .°° l6ll ll.ritirring Arai., while overly One hundred. Natio.l. It is raid these measures were against it. S.tottign — o• the English re- banners, glittering with oilier and gold,' It is anserted that the negotiations for ~......boourl 3 caused by the discovery of a conspiracy for ,aothnoor.l rress would hove it—Hungary !waved high over the wring sea of heads, an outhreak at Berlin. hos presented the spectacle o f • people lending a pomp and pageant, to the proves. ' appealiog to snot in defence ofd stun such as the most rind fancy would tail another German constitution are almost libettY ; ''. l d. inateod of forming a ...to...jure up. The procession in itself,. terminated, arid that its proclamation mayl fraction of the Austrian Empire, "wily I was one of the most imposing ever wit . ..- I brought to,ebmreerun, submission, the Hun an Hungarian. bane , e d i n this or y ot h er n i t , • At thebe apeedily expected. It is said that its proved their superiority over the en- 'meet of starting, it could not have number-, prow... will mainly resemble those of the, uo N.. Frarokfort constitothoth but that the King, tire Austrian power, that Iluanian meanly. led hies than 12,000 persona, many of whom i .of Freesia will only take the title of P r o. , tion has been found necessary, and teetnr, instead of that of Emperor, and n ill l .°Pl 4 "to.l. to save V ionno itself from in- long before the procession terminated. r pos.es en obaelute, instcod of • suspeneive iablun! Itinigory lion never been a dep.-1 The procession was One hour and aisteenl veto. deneyj of Anatria ; but, fora long time, has minutes panning the Museum, walking at • ; 1 It iv, however, said that under this con-lbeen united with it oil specified tertus. 7 th rapid pace; estimating its length at three Rtitutiop, Austria would form no part of the' two countries forming a ...ideal:lab 1111 l ;miles, its members winking four abreast and. Oddly united by the bond of • commonlsi x feet apart, the number at that point in : German Empire. but ' , mold be entirely Rev- So, creign. In 15211, Ferdinand 1., ul' Ans. , f o il reg,the, was not less than 10,000. . reed from it, though connected by a shoat trio, was eleetill Kinc of Hungary, defer alliance. L. ith This estimate probably falls short of the of Is i —Dates have been received from' Diet, and the ._ ri rrone continued elective en- net ,' non th ee Th e toer th e g n on t h,d rl Cohort. throne - 1i to the :, U r, and .B..mbay . ' nil I tioT. ellen the sine. o=nion was declartrd apl.tilidly caparisoned horses, the hands, , td th e I , h Amid. from „. 1 . 1 , „, 1 „..„ that to be establid.l or the House 01 Hapsburg thin bonnets, the carriages eonveying the the wne , tho . p oninot , is entirely „„ r• , T.., tl gl. attached to Austria, the Hurl- „, lity of t h e order, and t h e met ear . nod that the lost phantom of Sikh soi er- , geris. have rd.. possessed a degree of bieWng the potriarcha, and drawn by eight ej ,., de tine deed .„,y id s t i t l e, b y w hi r l.. lilverti, to U hicl, other porrioe of the ern- black steeds led by negrnea in Turkish tors o& this va.t extent of eountry. noon , one pire wore entire ...Bor.—in Am.. they tome, formed a apectacle of dusting meg , hundred tlionsand miles w t eare, Los become' have a Movies CAorto, freedom of eon- nificence Several States in the Union part and parcel of the Brtiah empire in In-I.' l °u" /.104 establialred, and other con- participated in the pageant, arid not len olio ! stitutional rights, strongly resembling ourtn s . 511,000 people, dr.. n by the occasion CHIN/. —The intaligenee from Hong ow 0. from all aeetions of the Union, were frown- ICnirg, is reeeived to April Ist. Great ex- After the flight of Metternich, last year„ to r Nearly 2,01111 came from Ithiladel. diem.' pre ails at Canton, . the time' Hungary asserted her entire independence, Ohl, and about 1,0110 trom Boston. .open, for olnining t h e mites to 1.... iv, nrol rumour. cal ell connection with Austria The procession terminated at the New „en rand ~,,, , nee ,,,, note ore eh ., ot the' except in the recognition If the role of the Odd Folkway Ball, corner of Grand sod i0 „,,,,,, e the , whod , thet „ e „, • ,,,,, or , 1 ,h,, lbw. of lionaburg 'rhe dentands of the , c entre woe , where th e hnheeto ,, eeththo , ~,1,,,,,,, Tjo ., th „,,r , r ,. , teem 1 ,, „d t „,_ Diet were granted Icy King Ferdinand last 1, of dedicating the Hall -was perhooned '. ti r e', in r iv... Rt..i. I. e I rule in i. , illon yarn. An.o.th ; ""..° th.tthriou of li.oletekt ITlie crowd gathered t.• crem e ess 'IL ceramic j ... r e', ii... 1, 4 an .1 rill „iiv i• goril, until hat .u tt t''''t.tted the -"tut....” 31 .".tht` • nv, in spite i.t . the burnin beaL a asite th•• n , r sr, .11 I.ni e Loot oil-t0wn...1 then not old) perfidiously refitvell to relit., . tense. Naar...isle. or ilirtruhrinee. how-' t , ~,, ~,,,,,,,,, n ., j „,,„,,,, , r ..,„),1 h„,l r e., the ind.. 1.1.101. nee or Hungary, brit ...hie.- 1 ever, Nimrod the scene. The rentaltals and ci.. I or Cord rrt I 1111 l 1 C 110'....i.t, and ...v. r-' It' detennioe.. to destroV its original ptit 1- l'rlhe „revere. it the inert admirable orderl or ‘ ,.....h., a t H ong Eorig wore 1.. rag flit.: I ie1 , °t..... 1 °'''.°' i..........thitY. by the ire" threnglinut the day At the close of the;, or Men with g ....I. ler San hnors. , t,rtit: .1 1 ' etuurthithd Attutthu- Mth 'bon illerikation the procession was dismissed , . - I.ter—R.l.lllllll Defeat A lett, to M from Frnnk 6.rt.clat,l May 17111 •.), 1113 t tln. lion ,10.111 , 1 IVe totally doe:ll.d the Itiossinnt, forced them td, fall Ilse opon Cracow. 'rho revolution will time ho tninsfirod to Phel:11111. liberty sew nn grounds for the slightest , hope of its making soy effectual resistance. ! Unsucceseful in their filet struggle, the Hungarians retreated, and left their capita!! arid the sear of I lovermnent in the hands .0 their enmities. Austrian intelligence re- peate.ll announced the capture or death of Iltingarian loaders, with the total debut wrens Cmlllernha mist the Plaines . al "' !of their troops ; and the Tory press In / r. Lm '1"". o -' I Enelaiol rcjoiend bents able to state, that We hove "" kh ""' "I' re "' rr '"" the the rebellion in 'lung:try" eas virtually I Lake tothe ls ' l ' " 11 1 1,1111. Nee an NA. Thcse statements, for a time, I cxtracolteari ries of gold hod hem! .inot rand, hclicf; but, anon, it was mid- 1 made iii the tionnitains riser salt Loire ! 5e t, eve. tr.. Amin ian reports, that the There scents to Ire no hodt to theh.lo,-ti, Ilunions could receive • vast needier of 1'i 1 . 14 tar l I r. llll ""r 11.11 f. at, gar without seeming to understainl at 01l that they were beaten; and further, 'r ho .... r ^^.. " the that to reco.eile their present p !sition with' aro eery nes' for the t of !, , their alleged deb at., was totally impossi territerial I , oeriolteni• s en° Ids. itileally, the troth of the twitter a Mr. son as delegate to Wash- onnnro,,, Amon the rri , ornen eon , no ~,ton, in order that their necessities aa.d i , , ,, g ,, r ! ,", o „ 1 o ff an victories; aid Err- Ores , " upon 01 ° """""""' rope was struck s ir t and ail- of Congo ...ion The settlement is repro's!, - nitration to find, that not only were the , ted to o"ry Or"s1" A 11 -t ito r. garians moritlehtml, but that, step , Gamed 1,a1110 , 1 Wright hos been repinlia. ad by any foreign! red by his clircdi for heresy. ! Power, they had recovered every advantage! The eiiiigr rots fal l len in with at Lari , mic ; gainer( by the overwhelming force nod! eoj h", Finn f heron simulteaeous attecks of the enemy. -After hadlnd beers killed, accidentally. by the sing right h in the Inns month, the, use of firearms. We I •arn that the 1.1hi11.1 have been forced to evacuate the " o '"' h h Y the ..nW. 'territories of the Ifungarians, who entered' which still cosecs a large extent of the wee- ! Pesti, !PI/ the 24th ult., amid the aceoluta tern country ! trues of the inhabitants! Piekering, lately one of the proprietors, The conditions of peace proposed by tire of the Sr Loma L'sion, (who recently star- lltingarian were very moderate. They I l ied fir Valifornia, rather sudden)y. after; bail circa t oo arms, not fee ffnpublio in . a, fraudulently obtaining a censiderahlu, !change d)nasty, and their elipulatione hue he°n arrested en she frontier, were for responsible Ministry, and tim R 114111114 to disetwgc about 99,000. tegrity of Ilungary, the recall of Hungarian in- Be an arrival from the we "V" I r112 , 1111011t11 from Italy and Austria, and the intelligence from a large party of California , „'nernehni its g , rho name forni , emigrants. who, on the Int h of May, o had ! Government tlientmlves •of which non• ' aaahe ' l Pal" from or " est. 'ditions, the two first had been granted by ! °f " "anti"' and were " 1 ""° A„stritut Eenpmeir, in July mid Aug.t, without further molestation by the Lidi- But, rather than grant these de ..." Tito truth of tiro party was hn i' r "a" intends, tiro Austrians have resolved to call ing An expe:lition from Salt Lake had been . in a-sistarice fr 1111 l the North, and; according to their 60,0 fallen in with whose object it was to hurry ', nye a l rea dy entered Transylvenia. This, forward the Munson' migrants, "' der ! however, ie co„tradicted by the Oder Zeit- w „ in goen .. ensi, , e.—boggy ! that they might take advantage of the re- ! 00 g which thinks itself i justified in stating, rho whit 'cent and wonderful diecoveries of wild in I rbat ' no ... gun ... wig ihni lu.tlLt e n . re i lf , deel .d ared all that I th " "e"n! TLia iathfhthika hal " a ' l aid of Ohnuts Cabinet. tome ascribe "war many o the emigrants to abandon their; nog ,. change of Ens ,. rib ". In an ; . 11:a d ve . p i a n rta t kr in its well-Fiught &Ms have; i preparation." In 1549 the , waggons tnd other euntbersorne property,' energetic remonstrance front Lord l'almers including Iwhi Legislature of Massachusetts invites provisions, and push 'head w ' eh ton, and others to disturbatmes in the inte mules. t4len r . Taylor, ilk ke' f -criminal." to 'Lail ;Our of Rum., which require the exereiso !the mate and receive public honors: Another express from .Council Orove.' f fall-its military resources. At all events., Salt Lake, states that an abundante of g eld,' the feet of Russian intervention being sought , IMPORT.t xl"ro mt.itt it had left the Lake on the 15th April. I land the probability of its being granted, T . al w ai k tr i. 7 . 7 . i mat to tiie Hungarian struggle an art "ma Marts IfierMeenntlele 1,101111111. •• . on, which la aua of • thous:aid which wet am ~,„• o f terrible importance. &no manger us daily teel.lll, frank our renown. A " 11°11* nail Storm " nnrnni Sn ° —° have now fentially renounced the Ifouse of! o Mr. J. N Masse uie—We are mom afternoon hat, la the northwestern metion eh g , proclaimed their eountry, with ' Yon , I'voL 0 .'1 5 ' Poi", I t ear of Celuothia county, which we regret to add. the 'P ltd:li r tion l' of Transylvania and Croatia, !ew0eme0....i'..^.4 n•iii ir did emelt injury, an d p rone d very d..t.et. Wepfnlient , Itepnblie, and unanimously !fozn . s ..T o ... w . :eewdl ae, I. .capably is l A . .. e ta the , ' elerled Kossuth for their President. This' preparations, and add. la nay alter ' --° e"' extraordinary man now fitly head s the pee- ankle hundred I, kr the many prime. fre texeshipe, new of our farmers have had , who ., lit ... fin . h . h... II ~'odd gek e ououda ,, a d a d. th ee . their whekt and rye, crepe aimed. entirely, LT : ,„,. wed awned stem?, aella ° Mr t. Tema destroyed They Men' the rye ;he has prepared Lis theatre for I MdUlltkri, PARK/MILL 150. irtt.el last A g"Ala.thA .11°In kn. the threatened iambus by tics hrh aen Able was dismally ethered itail.stotha mys be. he en , iineee thth ev i mee ," l emesured sown that were oen.and.a.fourtb . ednei and an non {earl - inehos in diameter. mw being himself a th 'ranter, boa nuided Ida! Blum writing the above, we have seen • ! eem and leepleed the .Lk fn.?", of the l'll ann... whin ' . ' v. "' TIL number of troops. lathed with bre tto town in a tin basket , some of 1 .. y, r e deinnekee , e w e whin after having bnnn sandal son. nn ';lght ; .d, mast thilfully fa by I mil.. were aerie u s ' — `• Polled. generale. will wit/lent doubt. car a cry nut.. We must not omit Is mention, that the I rtreene'l__ to steeple of the Baptist ohureh. at Berwick, i ova e• was et the time struck by lightaing ; A R. 0111.1.111 SOAR TOCCIISP.• —311107 bat we understand that the building les- persons like an Independeet par' which, teima ea farther inler7 than the thePiedell always chimes with their molisi but the] of a few brisk. of the ebbs y, ae It was New-York Ater ia right fa myths that a. Craby a emadualar , down w h ich the bonnet prim moss sosetimse &kr mmed off—fhthemblet Democrat. o her essibudy.-14elo Demme A pr-..inmation fr. rn K.ossnth .‘n that the ipattl.• f•.ok glare in tie defile. of Rah, v. , rot, all,l hint 30,041 linhaians sorrel, MIMISS=EI=MM • . 'and divers...le. X. Y. Sun, stl inst. mat'alnal aztiost tile Hungarian, islrene! efficient sshliers were chiefly employ.' in Italy, aigl who were compelled to oppose the immense fetes of the enemy with only 24,- not regular trope. Last December, Han- gary eoa ottacked from nine differcit quar. ItEr Accident omit Lou of Life. 111,11 A urea, June I Itli—O A. 31. About lu minutes before R, Saturday evening. a mail by the name of Smith, ham ing a lady, and gill aloud Id years of age in a wagon with him, attempted to cross the track, at Nanticoke meek, ahead of the passenger train from New York. The engine twine in collision with the horse, kill ing him instantly, and pitching the girl out of the wagon miller the engine, killing her Inn the apot, upsetting the wagon down an embankment, and breaking the lady's leg in two 'daces, and dislocating mm of her shoulders Smith was somewhat bruhmil One of the pasyenger est-. was thrown but If ortunately ref one Ras injured The Coroner's verilict attaybes no blame to the railroad company. A 1,01 1 11,1110,11 -11011 George P. Marsh, of Vermont, has been appoints.] by the President Minister Resident at Constanti. nide. in the illace of D S. Carr, recalled Dr. Thomas M. Foote, of Buffalo, N Y I hna ben anointed Charge d' All to Ito. cote, in the place of 11. A. Blalock, deeeas ed. The Hon. Elisho Whittlesey, of Ohio,. has boon appointed first Comptroller of the Treasury. Mr. Frederick G. Skinner. of Maryland. has been appointed by the See- rotary of the lode r i rrr to the sub-bureau in the Patent Oiler, charged with the celiac !lien and digest •nf agriculture and other statistic. Louis Fitagerold Tasistro, , bar been appointed to a place in the Con alder Branch of the office of Secretary of, State for Foreign Affair. Charles F. Hoff ',lnn, Res. has been appointed to • respec tablee position 111 the Department of State. Etcopo of a Conriet Wife. in Her Hes. hands Attire.—A Mrs. McAdams was a few weeks stove convictdul of the crime c.f murder before the Circuit Court of Madi• :cowed to klississipri. Her husband was allowed cou to ewe her in . prison, frequently, and at last droned her m • suit of hicown . . clothesiliy means of which elm effeetwl • lasuga front the prison. Rhe was trailed les far as Vicksburg, where she look pass , ape in a steamboat, and, from the lactic. counts, had not been arrested. This is its veiling the romantic old story whirl, has ! liven so often quoted as an inetenro of les I male devotion. Truk Amtakony On ma gala%Mom am do sth of J. y. &mashies to omateaco at precisely ISM. 41 metal attombhmh at of canna he ma ; pseud. Ampbayou Exhibitio. Th . h abli c the mthethhily larked se thieemi th e Xilllll4 die Lites.r .an i of Amtherveth. le be held el I. null. ercies esnanumat I &elect PIITI Sa' 14' Tlr .A.••• rum 116040ty Trukila A. 0 0 ,1 .6groft• Tboniay, J•ly * I01. 101.1111. ' Iramion. t •=ro ne t•l•• •c 6 A. M. Tb• peek an Me ertortrittgetztrato WOOL I WOOL 1 5000LT:Z:4m - Itar p o l To ST% eu..•• Tnea B=l=3= Mak' Susquehanna Academy. T" " • • •• Searb. 6M. t Latin Onoomar.Lat“.. 11 . 1siery. II CO 41~~ rues Of•Irvull ISWer:Maelf. " Jue 13.1%9. frrrIrTMITZI777I , 3 NEW GOODS: ABEL TtJBBELI, Ht27r"•:l7=2:=,Nzrzt:=,,:,::: tixe yuallty d ' goods. vaul • 111 .1.1 Ma, al thr . , e , 41°14 owl sliverP., lb. 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