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A.,» In relit trim hai rctdTcd, bal wo must decline publishing it, a*, we tlw all others which come to. us anony-: mousty through die Pest office. ■ Ttie Occripatlon of Hexlcow We insor t, to day, an able and very interesting letter, frqß\ Maj.Vyiu.iAM. H. Chase, of the. Kngi neer.Coijis,inrelationto'‘tlie retention of San Juan tie Ulua and occupation or Heiice,”; which is wof-; thy oEa perusal by every citizen of our country..'rfd be fairly said to have Mexico on our hands. Her,government is destroyed: her peppic hre indis-' prod to sanction such a system Of miliury tytanny, S» his been oxerted oyer them for' so long a period • they see and feel that they enjoy more of Jibefty, thaathey hare ever heretofore onrdmy to thetai alnd to oursehies, uri that we shall offer thfeOji gtest n-degree of atauratice of peace, and ■■ trah qtii|ity;, and prosperity, os they are capable of enjoys *??* / * P r «cnl stale of society among them—and , ° , * c * le « spirit of industry and attention to iheir bjit'ii.teresty.aji?,', while thus bcneCting the Peop'le ofMexico, that We shall promote-the interests «f our ovo citiibni, .Thereire claims, lo a large amount, atill due to oureitiien*: by th e acts of Mexico, oar cbnntry has been Invoividinaycrygrcat expendi ofTObbc/,rorwhich we should tie indemnified: ve cannot expect indemnity, now,jn any other way of her tenrjtpry; for there i> no gPrernaeat to cedo tous any thing, or to make wp prqmion for;Uic future:. The occupation pfthe territory which uc have already acquired, is, there matter Which wo cahoot avoid, unless we *° withdraw our army, and relinquish all whicli wc. Have gained. ' assuredly be unwise, to occupy the portion; of Mexico now in; our possession,'wli'c. 7«*nwning portion of'the territory should u “* tfei *dr d to—subject lo bccomethe theatre of continued scenes of military usurpation; open to. *!*? *!JP“!.**P or *oterprise of any other power; or tci become a constant source of annoyance, to us.. Witha new (pour own security, then; with refer ence to the peace:and happiness of. the people of • Mexico; and in order to promote, to tbo faDest ex t^P*^ M Cr(dtripjg>io our position in connexion that the prosperity, of the people.' of tte onit«d SuieBj We think that the occupation of the whole of that country, Is ■ our unquestionable JwwcUtoourselreaaa to them. This course in* few yeam, place the people of Mexico ih a position far superior to any which, they bare evtf heretofore oecupied—a condition of peace, of t)r^pindependeiice r ,3|)d of confident hope for the a Hd; (if.thdy should ■ see fit- to-aSsumfe this pp«tion,).,an enduring friendship for those who had been instrumental in ridding them of the oppressors yrhp,bad been so long tyranising d*cr them-. ; escry point of vic,w in which we: look at this •object; it appears \'o us interesting and desirable. Mexico shall'he thus ns it were tinder our t cat®* jWO would necessarily supply her population j all ihosc articles that bare heretofore been,'ob tained; from other nations; and to a much greater dkthhtjtbftn they have ever been fttrmshed: for it csniot'b'e conceived .that, under the development of, phfiiaiitit«tiQC3, oUr laws, and our manners, they will not be led th adopt a modd of-Jife materially dif*- tcront from ihai which has been led by a large portion ofherpopulaUon.’ Her hordes of military chieftains, who have boon fatteningen the poor—-her. thousands of P o E’^?M?B£ will, qt-onco be stimulated or compell ed to live iiko -honcst tncn y and thus, of course ma terialij; > add ; ‘tW' flic P° nsumpiion\‘ of ' the cn u ntry. *^dJtioh to theircbrteutnptioo, must necessarily throw millions into our country of gold and silver, Pdf' agricultural products, and our manufactures; and be the means of adding to the °*" °? r citizens, while the comfort and :fccppineea of the Mexicans themselves cannot but be increased. . 4* f mearore affetlUtig tbe -intorei ts of Uic great Wc*t, t^elook upon tfje tfi tircoccupation oiTMexico of the Jrigheri importance j and, whether that *£ a *n * place among independ- B|ti®W>,orshall become an integral . portion of* the tfn!ted SUte», Wo look upon the military occu- IMIWH of il, flnder cxirtiog circumstances, as a quo*- ,4^? oughtho studied without reTerence to JUfB .ptrt^or scctiooaJ it is one affect, most deeply nnd *bcaeGcially, the intercuts of onr whole country. mdleulous Ramon .Wfflhsre Ji«t been informed by a friend, that the people of Clarion counly, hare all kinds of >UU«iii«w stories ie circulation,: is relation to the ; Bank, this city,. ; Tbey first bad the abanrd re- P? , *i.* ,ls * U>e Merchant*’ and. Manufacturers’ Bank JUidiSaspcndcd specie payment*jnnd now we learn, feat-fabulous rumors are afloat there, that the Er. change Bank it in a critical situation. We cm as , »nr«.the people of Clarion, that there i. not the Aadow of a foundation for any of those report*. From all the information we can gather, we believe that the Bank* of this citjjjrln a. .ound a con dittos ssany in the country. Will onr friend, of die Clarion Democrat be good enotlgh to copy this article r _ Hob - Arnold Plummer. The Harriaburgh Union of the J6th, says: «Thc Hon. AwotD PmjtMEm, State Trea.nrer elect, ar nred in Harri.buig, on Monday morning. Notwith standing his late attack of indi« po rition, he look, remarkably well, and i* in the best of spirits. Hi* »enda will be pleased to learn that, although the honor conferred upon him, wjis not of his seeking, ■tilTbe is willing to serre the people, and conse quently he will accept the office, tiro left on last creniag to make a brief visit to Washington.— he rotnrns. dje wiii enter on hi* 'Unties as State Treasurer.” the correspondence ofthd Penhsylva hian weiearn thatour fellow citiiea, 8 vMtn:L Jobes Esg., was, on Wednesday last, nominated to the PdrirtiprSavhit, as one of the Associate Judges for Allegheny county. Cmr»»*«rct* Bur Eiaum^—R. M. Patterson, Bireetor bf.tho Mint, atPhiladelphia, notices the appearaude of counterfeit half cagles>': which .have recently been put lji circulation , and says •*‘we either that the coehterfeitershave the services ofa very skilful ongtnver, or that: they pop-' •isecd themselvet of a dangeron* process,recently discovered in England,for making.veiy perfect dies , )ie original, medai or coin. . ■ lt is estimated feat 30,000 valenrin«« were: Sant tbroogh tbe Philadelphia Post Office j arid'the' Hew York papers estimate the number sent through tha office in that City at 50,000. ' - v <>.: Tfce lletelqlltrt, ofip.it ri , „ .. . • on a subject ofmadnt^c^f I®^ 1 ®^^ 5 ' or ° e ”P"‘ ation with •■■■■* ■ -tliat, in any negoti th“ca« ' h^' x,c ?i re! ? lt '? l e>ftCTiFe'redictioi nf : 'fortress hv ,i/tP f u ° n 6iUa, tho retention n fill at to aH? ll^ ' States,,J.°nH he insisted upon. tre?re * } CO - for the fHiihltil fulfilment of future treaty stipulations; . ’ tr “ Et no ' v > %Ji in constructing etrdng works at Bucrititfos, to cSnii4 mand that anchorage.. : - ' ■ 1 ; Ti,c cnallo-df San Itisii. should be provided wilh twelve inch columbiads, ftlinSeiranioasefloctijaiar three mi es distaueo. Tlfp batteries ,of the main: work, at least, should. be made hnmh-prot.fand thc magazines snd store-rooms enlarged, so that three i years, prnvisinn for men,.aml,lnUnit’„ns could™ lodged there, whilst a dep,t. : fo r three years' iupplv'- 1 ar " ? j d W i cd al Sacnficios under cover of ihc Torliflcationt as we'iu» C tbe 0 e fr/ ,b "'l H *^ eMivill rcndil». ncrctiiroo cnmnlT?° r 11 >" ‘f tihlc slioult/hc lost in **^ ! Co»B»«si»om*i ,man since, to ; 9<»W*'»«iM|»H«ti6K*% the ethninCnccment t-. yjB o ™ u s. prb.tJcutsob fortilicatihna in the’ hlonda Straits, and the same’poliby Will, 1 hone, insnre the possession of the castle of Vera Crlis and Its dependencies, aiid their increase of Btrcheth hv the means Mart. ” 1 sfiti;ftMijte4 possession! of Tortugas,-and Key VVortyand San Jnandc. Uld*; leaves no fortified har* pbr. Uncontrolled by the United States within-the limits of the Gulf of Meiicq, save that of kavana The Gulf then becomes an American sea, and its control gives power to the United States to settle the Cuban question whenever cirrurastanceamav render it. necessary. ■} Whilst throwing qiillhcsq, hints, t would mm 5 that the military occupation or Mexico for seme years to come,is thotrue policy of thcVnited States to pursue aad for Mexico lo ircknowledge' Thispojicy js advocated by ferae i,f ~u r mo ,i di,. i tinguiahed statesmen, and in:even now approved bv ft large majority of the people. . * Military occupation dock mbt necessarily lead to the ennexahon of the Whole bf Mexico/ n„ r tlie discussion or that policy. There is no need cupahonf UP lhC “annexation with oc „ JlJ* Vmtcd Stales in tlic’pfqsccutihn of a juaandi accessary war, have got possession of: the l.oart of I Kiexico. In lhe-course of conquest, the oountry ’ ■thwiSST^' d,Ti< L rf '>Mo raspy phrtics » respect ; lb* mho abdmeasures neccterr to. the restoration -nM w/n fioverpmeut to life. 80l Whilst alias confusion oii Oiix score, tho vespcc-1 h.vo State Governments ore. in full organisation. ftlmtiotm^ 6 * without hind'tencc Uiclr legitimate ; .The people of thesb States find foiit they are bet ter otr without a central,government, controlled os It ever ha. been Irt military adventurers and des pnts. Hence thd difficulty offinding any authorized Md responsible government UMre.n with; andlack* tag that, the Uailed State, must remain the comhioii protector of the independent States.' This protec’ tmn, under more beneficicri regulations, extending through a few years, wiUbo.llie greatcit WcssinS that can bo vouchsafed to the Mexican people.’ Lel> under the Government of the independent Stale*, \vbi)«t the military influence ia being da. stroyed, Mexico will, with nuir teaching and protcc tinn, be able, in the course of time, to establish a responsible agency—or, par extillmce, Government -similar to our owii at Washington The workings of providence ate as evident in the advent of our armies in Mexico „« i|,„, wcre ln the landing of the Poritan. inissionsrics on the shores of Plymouth. Providence in this way, through a series of cirl cumstauces, ao involves the parties concerned, that they sre compelled to follow; them up until thSr fuii acvrlopment takes place. The opinion that the nccc.sity of retaining pos session or Mexico, is forecd upon us by oircnin.tan ces that cannot now bo altered j a , a gn,^j n „ „ nc . Even inNew trhehi the opnositipn to the war, pa*.t, present and futtitp.j oppearo to be the greatest, Iqoestionir a large, pbrtion of iia intclli gent population do not admit the necessity of the continued occnpation of Mciico for some years to come, or at all events that the occu would greatly ixiure to their benc£f. The occupation of a country eontatning ol people, and the home /mtfe;c»tablished tiierewitl, cannot bnt be interesting to as enterprisinff uroulc desiring to sell all that is contained in that wonder ful list of no/tons, that no one; nut c»en a-stive has ever fair y read though. ia afincmarl KP 4 * unguartiled of custom houses, fur the side of tubs, soap, shoes, pickles; clocks, grindstones, xmlmogs, cotton.goods manufactured from cotton raised by alive laVor, fee.;, * c . Thus *° 4 Puri . uu ’« «••*?«* E?e!?'N. m«y be rein ciled to Amcnpau a n nc«iiOi.,ai.U progres.. when they find themselves, as they ever have been, the recipients of Uieir inuHng benefits. All tho estimntcs of men «iid money necessary !nr the occupation of Mexico bpprar io lie ctVrava. gnntly high: 35,000 men windd he ampUs i’or the service. I would distribute llusforv.o as tblfows: In ihc City of Mesico.,. .i. , ;75 ($0 On tJ.c line ofcomrounication with VcraCruz '* . embracing 0rizaba................ v .,,., $ nnn At Vera Crus and Castle.. i At Alraradd... ? .... . v | At the Isthmus of Tehuantepec'.... soon t... In California........ ...V °n flic »io Grande; ami in .Yho Northern 1,000 States of Mexico 7 wo T "'*' • : ■■■•-35,0i0 A nnvaj. force would keep watch over the-nther Mcxicanporlt-wjthin the Gulf. The naval forccs in, tlio Pacific would hold Guay mag, Maxatlah, San Uiur and Acapulco. • ’ ; Estimating the. cost af.cach 'inan at §460 per an nuro, which , would he, inclusive of the expense of tn,D, P? r ' in S» pay. iclolb-ng, f.„,d, fcc, lit “I" 1 office™ will amount to only $15,750,000; allow $3,000,000 additional to the navy. and wo bavc-$18,750,000,- add $1,250 000 Tor pensions; fc., and the amount ii $20,000,000; which sunt, under a proper system, oiight not to he exceed, ed in the support of .35,000.mpn. in. tlic field. This amount would be increased hy the sum necessary to be applied to fortifications at San Francisco, in California, to tlic Castle of San Joan d c Gluaand its dependencies, and the Isthmus of Tchuantencc • say— j ; 1 ’ To SU Francisco;. $2,000,000 St. Joan do 1’iun...... ..600,000 Sactificios.., v , 2,000,000 Isthmus of Tehuantepec 1,600,000 j .. ' , s6,o P Co P lfi hnve neither the means rea,ore to their f=£. A be required to restrain both the Mexican and Indis. population j and another war and another march on *£ e o»P'tfl would result, productive of much expen dihire of blood:&nd treasure. - K Is not Continued occupation, under wise regula tions, the bcstpoiicy t Our people are in''favorer it; or, at least, they-will be so when informed of all its advantages, and assured!lhat the-scheme is notone bfcohqiiestilfcut.of propagation—tho. pro pagation of tbe-cternal principles of liberty, that lenTnaneh'to-Peek-'.happiness in. their own-way, when: the -means employed are not incompatible withthe public good. ».' - - j ; The war of arms is ended: the people ere in the .enjoyment .of peace toiall.intents, and purposes : each man’s life,, Jiberty,\qnd property 'are "secure’ t tie poor Mexican, no longer fears to be dragged from fhe plough to follow, eotueniiiitary.despot. Providence points cut the wayby wliich Mexico niiiy beraisedfrom astateof serai-barbarism to the full enjoyment of rational liberty—the result of light 111101 --sV;; r Pvilizatfoii. The United States are appointed ~ni! ' Gov * rnor Biw bafl&SSa, a r r( jclama? «-n, giving notice or?tKe-o f gan™«B„ 6 n v 4 new Hanks, in the State ofObio, whigl, will,**# the number to miY-Vcv*,- 'with- ah' nggiWtStl capital stock of nearly rs Bjooojooo ■ln nhlieing this tact, the Daytep Enipiriesays:'?; v"e. A f COrd '"? *2therreturna made to the Auditor' ?. r ‘ ,n , u >e'fifn r Mht*2,G04,446,7p jjff.cir on hand, to redeem it t a dangerous di epro portinn) being a little mora than/imr dollars in pa ??, t i :-" ? v f ,^ nn , e dollar of specie. AVith Web a; disproportion. rholdd a panicocetjr followed by a tun upon Uie banksj ivhich.nov': thutthtf magnetic' telegraph is in sneb, extensive operation,, could bet spread all Over the State in a frwhourH, IheUvhulo fJ’* 1 .®!". must go dew*' in n, sihglodiy; likehlwredlK to the bottom;q( IbeOeeanl N.. thing hut cdnSdtipcS; In the money market, prevents such. vcataafipplML*: But the crisis is yet at a distance; the expansion i# ! hot at its height! the tide is still at the flood. We : thSlihnre many more bahkaand Vqircnlatronmuclio I mate largely inflatei). That tbefaySteni uij ! Ohio;i has weathered safely the hnancial storm in England! and the East, will give if, tpnfpld,gonfidcnce. tepeat it, the syaUsin pultinglfortht’.lhe rriiK i ping frost’is for s later Season.- ... ; ~ n, waa but. the effect ofa temporary alarm. At beat, indeedt itwiis ncxfc to-nothing, Since translated into plain English, «' rcqiurca no more than that they shall keep on, hand! five rrnli additional in specie,', wherewith >to f<2 : P“ l .b*<- r y one Atwdred rents or their JneiH ' The following is a list orthe Seven hew- baiks: ’ 1 w"V" at • Ahfuto. ; , W.J} qc County Branch,. <«.. -frdoilffv.- Belmont Branch, ■ . u Jj o i rion - Worth, and perhaps by other*" .were or *o serious a nature, that it was due tothocharac-: ter of the Commander-in chief that they should be* thornugl.h inresiigaicd and definitely decided-±‘ ! Though cognisant ofrmoit of the spcmficdtiani! pgamst (ten. Souit, we did not think it prupcf to re-- for particularly to thorn Until they were - prt>perly : brought before the Court to be held at Pernte: bur a correspondent of the Kreuiiig National, who:*co«£i to bc wcll jnrurrocd on many points, ha* developed nomo or the, charges and complaints vehicle hate' if Cn r- n?arocuriitg supplies, and of tho contempt: tuous disregard of the directions and arrangements of tho Secretary of War, the corrospoaeenl of the! National proceeds; • 1;. On the arrimi of the wtnvin Pucßb, ththumtc' course or extrawgaot e»pVCjiiV,*a» ajf" interpreter. It i< well kttawiic that “y “ f '.hu city, pud le an unpleasant position. Itt*nearly tn.q mdeeTrain' the‘W&dflnd a-’ : Tlicsewurds-will soon Sepopuions | and in a few, yearsneW wSfdo WiflTbe ,ahnextd " beyond them. ti. rC l ]. fe, ' r * l arda to betued to support a school . front,them that they.derive veryllttle i i benefit from it? Theground nnw owned-b-fthe cit* « i <«themiw.Oo„,t House would he ShpS '“wtifin.^.fltat; js.centriikpnd ■ £*^»««“ 10 01l parttof ‘"aft- OF Frid.T#in B t the ot!?ii^ phl “ d - u would,place , the tlaasea.j.upon a footing oficqnal-; rich acd thc poor. 'fhat l«:mero < clap-trapi ahnj-f mehf,generally; rOsorted to in' the absence of sddnd' : reasons, Bqt I; ay.ei ibatsufeb it pldp Would prhdtitie T precisely Uio .oppositercsuli. .l|;;know iioit tteiium ber of Mudcnu uow .n the University, nor tbwratet ! !Ls S“;, ..I*" 1 we .T suppose Uicrc arc nrlw one : nundi-ed «dOeut§, .lihnuvqrage tuition tff §3O tier . year oach.. Hero then is a lit of $3OOO per auiiuhi, Toluntirdy pa,d hythe pro«nVpatro)ißlOf:)h«',ini »!*£*!& ff ~he.', ,he .' ,pr’M.«r; ft”w vaetagcs their children - enjoy there, beyond what ; to fi “d *n th c public; schools. Thatis ! al, r!8h‘;::-|« tiow.onife the high splioo) aha uni ' J , . r I s *7 c ? r, r “tv's into- the. snivorsity perhaps SOO P B hl*o,school sphohus, whose tuitiofl-is.paid fctax-- i * tal ‘oiptn the.lpd paying .students, and (d share' , equally oil tho ad vantages with; them. ,-Why, then, isbonld the weulthy patronaof the,unlrersity prope; “f >*«*. s3ooo Tor tuition r J'SjJfWW 7,? If;'!PPiP»yjng. 1 f;'!PPiP»yjng. tuition, apd'scnd ; n their sons as public school schollars, since ail arc to enjoy, equal .advantages. If they continue to pay thetntuon they gctqo,aflyanwge», whatever by it..- : they got no toruidq-aUm for the money If the/ stop paying tuition, then the University ir connected 1f4?3. b !f h , ,c ?l nn ‘ ff, e, * l y- Bill according to the p. f »*> hacked by‘ “ Burrctt,;’ the patron. 01 pay tuition a* heretofore. : IVhat will.the: present patrons-of the university say to thisl lait just to tbem? IPbuM such ott ‘. BBd t dql!ay Jealousy betweenrich and tropr, if .any exists r ; ■■■- ’ Bu, -eK^jr. l VSbpp(Wq a way could bo found to-eet itverall the difficulties 1 have already suggested, twi Hi" foa * h P“ W «°■ Ppwatron, -the/ two classes or kinds of student*- thus brought ib-f , . p^s u WO*M ;»otf mnl conhl nbt; feel IhcmsclveS Itn ft* Biotlhg 1 if eqnutfty: The differente.ln' posiuon between the pdytng am) the public stndcois, sq marked, aqd so constantly known and. felt by thomselvce,won Id wngender jealousies nmt ctmteh : tions nttorly, destructive of that pcaceaud harmohy. so essential to tbu prosperity anil usefulness ol spools. No teacher could manage'a school tliu*’ constituted, Bo oi to give ,shtislaction. to dll classes, 01 Party- conceracd. And parenu, ; wbetber rich or poor, would never ennsont to place their children m suclrah nuoreatons and unpleasant po*rtrt»n. ■ But again: Jrth'c two' liutitaUiiqa «boniji.b» thus united, under what board of supervision or control ■t .t tobe-placsd 7' The.Tru.toon oftlre Ui.rrfcr.ity wnll rot -consent w almhddn their charter, giro OP then- organization, and make a division of their cor porate property for-« Public High Sclioof.Mt cani Thh&>3!!ss?School mo.ciyi ofrtrnSLy t n“ l . g r 1:0 J U ‘ o ‘ eTrU,le<; ‘ ,h ' :c « n W ol of the pnblio .chool fends, or of tho course ofedu rr"? V"?* ‘““d'Hostpay for. The school directors cfccted hjt the people are the proper Ic gal guardians of the sclultil funds raised by taiatinii and or the course of education to w hich those foods arc applied. Taxation and. representation shoutd.no together. ShaH'tbe'Trustdcs or the Behoof Oir£> tors then tonnage the mongrel concern t Or shall both together manage in Soppose-We 'sfv the Istf jer plan. The Trustees acting under' ihcir cbrpd- 1 rnte powers, pdtJic»irth;to rs tbpresentiitg; the largVl c*t *haj£'Ot. Tunclsj arid a otmaiitnec oyortbe whole community, will be very iikclrto-; ;• act harnrooiously in such a mattery-will 'th’erf 1 and contention would be aarife in tlitf hoard' .4 °‘.' control as in'the sfchoof Itself ' mthits f'troJfcfnA of students. ~ . ;ji i boiicvokr the "Unity » pish shonld he ad opt-- ■f ™ and tried, tt wodld erente the Wnirersity ih(i a I übhc High School, merely; or else, the whole plan , os -inipractrdnHrfiVo'foro sii Rfcftllttr If the Iftiiyerßity ys, converted ihtd'a'HiKli i! wm'h- M** ,'School,'or College, will be: I • 00 “-5jW»l9fc«4 10-its place. And 1 hope It «UI be ! ( B .°- M „Ti: * * ly - T? vicinity, can and will support a LCo ,, eße'. A pa ;h ith good teachers, prindiqfr their , business, it yviH prbaper, without taxing the ; people,-directly for its support. .- ■ S."* wh a< is to b.*B dune with the; female .depart. mc "‘J fi’at yto he tdfdliy neglected; ViTas* : again; aj-e .the girls, or young Mies. to be .cnt to the University for their education I Or is their eda icolioftfo ltd entirely ndglcetfcdt : - j, Bui on * .* '* |i' ,f the lockcr/ T • • il\ The Tribune thus sums up the puhTie opinion of jFoderulism in New York, bn tho,question ofthe k, 0n thls point tho action of the Whig Genera! Committee is evidence -most conclusive: .These jCommittcce, each Consisting of five Delegatos from: eae 1 Ward, were elcctod by the Whigt of the set -ernl Wards iU:fairly.callod ,anuunJ : moetings, at tho commencement of the presont yeaT, with the Pfe»- (dejffialicontest dlstincUy in prospect, add after,thw daiocs.of Mr. Clay and General Taylor hid become plainly prominent. Thoy wgre oJccted at unnaually' ihll meetings—in somc of the Wards continued, through,ho day,* regnlar poll held; the poll-books of the fate-election being used to determine who were entitled to,vote, and in..three Wards alone 0v0r.1,200 votes were polled, while in several oth ers tho vote,ranged from 2to 400 each- (It is need less to say that there ore no Tuylof Delegateeelect lid from any ofthcae Wnrds.r Frbmtho whole city, tpe-Delegate* chosen to the Senior 'Committee' stand about 85 to 6 ; irt tho Yonng Menhli thcrc are not dven-five for Taylor—no, nor three. I 'Surely, ffitro never was a division.among ilrti' \Vhiga of our-city where tho preponderance was so decided and line-, quivocal. ?! Bo ®» .W. m »n. -heHeVe that, if Taylorism had really pdsseased any .Considerable strength in tlie Whig ranks of uiis city, it would not have maui : basted, itseirio the constitutron of- these y important Committeos T Isook at the activity, the prodigality ofjts champions now; and determine. ■ NATIONAL DEBT OF ENGLAND. the foliowiDg, and try. if you can icep irbm laughing when you henr tbo impertinent prate! of the English press, about'the states* debt: • i** George,the. Third'edrad to..tho throno in .1760. UoTound the national debt ISO millions j-hereignod and lcfV it above KSO niilltons, being 700 miriiohsmore than at his on,lhe, whole period of his reign cv» er> day, or tusenty thxee pounds every minute.' ,A\ heginding of his reign the taxes were 6 millions, st J his death, ho left them et above 60 miHioos i Ta* the national millionW, if will weigh vefyr Marly, sevpa thousan d.. tpn ain soyereigns j, it wdula take a man sixty four years to count.it.Qver, alJbwing him to ccmnt dO ai minutey and work? IiJ > would load as manf wagons as would cxtpiid mile's in a direct lirtfe', aJfowihgeach w *bpni. to carry one. ton, and to occupy twenty . .'tfho-interest of the .aum .iB 30 mtinons, an’d dr&waby taxes rfromthe people. ‘jThia a a nuaf in ter would load ai many wagons as would extend o vei( 3 milet ia a direct linej with one ton - weight of sovereigns jit each. ! '-7 •• Xct.cvery onowho is i a .need of some such Modic'me ns SanmpanLia, and who wishes a good .pfjgpdrattoniput up‘in generops sizcd bottlesiatofte ddj.lftr each"* i'ead theedvertisemont ih another'col. SARSAP.ABIttA. Ain) VWLD SHERRY, a oft wo ofth em ost -vamablc-medicincs-m-thc/Materia-Medicai.- ’As: a tomcibr Gen’crarf>ci/rHty, 'DyypcpSift J - Ac. yve may saft‘!y say if is an e.v&elJ'ent. prepifattoh/ ’ ;§old,at. the HEALTH DEPOT, SimlhfielcL be tween 3d and 4th streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. • ' •• ' ‘ i v"* < ••■'•. '•'i : \! "Whig Ojptnlon In Jitw Tork.” FVo/n ths j}nUinwTc li*publican ami Argus, Cifjoityytti:c, - 7,rati- d< ai|^ S . Ccfetarie ~ 3 wer ' e W. Aldeh P&csa&the Report said to have been adopteJ“Ey i«S“»ed.great-things, ibr the people p[ vpniii—f or the lawyers JnrpljticuJdri ift, wav' atiiifcly too long and too wordy to bp interesting;.but notwithstanding, irthe. Inns ofCourt Project isell the commute represent •«?.'*** we wou Jd'ebt ohjectl' ;^oty. -indeed, do .we objectur thegantlemcngoingotfwltbthe.efchetttc,- *Mhy : can rechlvh'dfd fi-oni irtdividuijeihiilfiideht' Clfy td'COflfrllhltfrV 1 „•.< <-v.v"') ;t jr r Mr; AldenV'which provided-tor the ppntnhtnie # «Pf •‘ e^, mate preparation? foe-establishing tiie,’initiation; and'the'erection of ''- ’-' l -- '' ?' ; AfteMhereading, Ur! Md& in£d*w,mi' d^ nct , '^^* a i' in he todltvpcca pion tolaud.the lawyers He said agreul deal not worth recollcctihgi J. He was replied to by John iorreH, who made some renTarJta. ; Li r- ;p M.. D. Migehan came in, took a drink of. viler and stor/nedjTor awhile. -He appearedto fear that '“Wjei™ m'gTtt he fedueed ton the.hfni rant, the-wePkingtneX^ [We would .Ule tp say tb Mr. »Ja^ehii»‘t|s,e ;Sin‘ ; are iramo workingmen in this city whohavemorc intelligence, decency, h'ohesty.'andf in‘fliicncc,'than hecauJioatt, or anyJ.blijstorler dike'/fiim.)' "‘ i- ‘ Mr.'Callan.rooredthatthe 1 meeting adjouln till neitStrtordoy. ■•'• ,’'V, ..,/' \] ter. R. H. Kerr here mode fiis appPa'riicp, aid.' of- course, regaled the meeting with unkpeechi' hit we hardly knew. what if was ibout. ’ He denounced the Inna; ot Court, as a humbaff; and said .that the convicta in the penitentiary should het all be inidc mechanics'; a portion should he tarnhd intoiaw. y e ri,preacheis,Jtc. AftCTapmoconfurion, the meeting adjourned till, next ISatarday, ',y j' ' ”• X,Ancraitx.-.yw„. named Bnice and'- CoJoman,.iverenrrextedbj’ofE e crBc6tt,onSatur-: d»jr,,on Ute chaTgi» if rtoaling fi.h',dmttcr|: &c.,in t ': Bei W ; «»eieiqu«:jtioiing the l ' room; on Prodpfcctatrcet, waa searched, and fouiid.to contain ,>OTe>i|Llinicle« Whiih:, ie ? r idcnMed an ; W other gerronn.-; A few ,tre ? t l. , f an l e tio-war»beltfogiBgti ; Mh ; fohid6il:li''j‘ aD /\ which no owner ha* yet appeared. ■ The goad* aii' in the Mayor-;* Office. ThtUh/eye, ard id jail, aid' there they will remain, until tried by a jury. ■ A; gentittnan pameS Long, "d eliverea ture in •'Philadelphia, a few evening* npon: the SuJjjpctoP Painting' Snd Painter*/ Be .noticed all the remadiable men of the profeaaintt, frora.Ho, garth id own to Went, but not a word had'he to say about WlHineail.rtf Ihe’Piflh Ward.wliose geijius ha* been expressed in many likenesses of great men—and particularly in Whig 'hairier* aid pare'ttcics* ■ , ...... .J ;H»d«ii*»» PAtyn*A*tjf (s' tl*' mpjt fitshioiiable audience* Philo' Hall is nigQy' crdwded With admiring spectator* The Panorama is indeed a magnificent affair; and wo aroiwcri pleased that the citizens se rm to appreciate such a ivork of art. • / . , i'.iw; . a . •„ . r j , zm> 'We fel t the troth of this onHatarday. A trne heart cd Ifhhtnan.called o.a>.' *< Will yott.takca yihik'j* says he.- « i so tit* 6rst place could say “ fai*,” a magnificent -scarf—the best h| the shop—traaln oiir coat pocket! ' " Xot>mia. hasLcen engaged l*y’ Andre ws, ahd wi(l appear in . tire' Eaglb this evening, As a Lecturer and Mesmcritcr.- • Mr. Spencer had better leave town. ‘ *. ' r;; ; -' --ILi:--^ > Allen iXectbre on AVedn&i; 1 , Cincinnati, rawhich he undertook ta solrettfae problem presentcdbyHoh. {Up* Ow ®*jr previous. ’' ■ We caU attention lo an advertisement-in thcr'e'dlumn headed, For Sale. Any person wanting to ptirdhago an; excellent country residence, would do. wolUo call and- thke * look atir PoiiesHpn given on thelst of r * \ t "•* /' Allegheny Firo Company htis-put r up tr new Basil. It makes an alarming Bond, and We do hppa U-Htay be innocent -of ths ;falsehoods;.®! - i«f pHSdwiUaaor. *' to'The great Penn. Ball; -which comes, off to?, morrow night,^will boa cplehaid affair.; Go barly if you want a supper ticket. - OMtCRON, •kS'Thc arrival of Prof. Loomis, in oar city. haa been daily heralded? “ Wlicre.'ia lio Letlure H askod some of the papers. Yea, where fs-be to Lecture? , ■ .p _ . . ; ;j? ; ' ; SS'kVo had a smack at a. bowi of country lasaea yeaterday. ■ The allicie la in rearlyjbut none; the worse for.that.-- .7'; ;7;; Alr-Xovef, the Irish ’Melodist.a-nd Novelists ,-tU' expected in tiiiscity shortly. uitiV-t.' aafftMiss-Brnce Ic jo have a complimehfaty bli! efit in. the Theatre,. . , ?? ***Mi»s Dean and Misk Weymss aife olayrntfai the Walnut. .. . ~. . ' ? .' 1 1 V V* understand that the Athcnmum Theatri cal corps has been dissolved. - ' iIETtJKi(En. -Dr, J. p. Gazzam has. returned from his castern tour, much improved ip health. -- - -J Kr Mrs. Phillips, and Mr. Holman are in Zuncil ville, False Aiahms.—There was , one on ,Saturday night, and pne yesterday,nfterno'Oh.-a - DlEn--At Sr Ijouis,. on Tnesday, the 15th instU Jav E kcy S^ ‘of thif clt'j-!'“ r, ‘ < '^ 1 '“f? *'*!? r . of -MlfMessw.'ift’Clos^ DM eptice of tfelfiraerei vsiij be given, on tlie-nrrival Fttinuoumf 0 ’ ?!»>» 'S»,Jo»*a “-e steamer , r Ol ; 'f^“^'- ev ' l u"S;?ehruaryloih?A^sw-\Vaiiov 1 Jr. luthe,B3d,year, oftis age.. Tho frunuhi of the fuiuily “fu IS'luesjed muUcnd.lusTpiifirel, ffomdiß residence of sister, Mrs v Magcp,,ocnt ilic cpmotof AVehster urn! Seventh streets, this adornooi), at , -,.. Nmm.mtFl.te Ct>Jppany„are. hereby^nolifieU'iSkuend an •vm j l -Hip eyemngjrtho Ut ? o eloefc.,, Puncluui i tit tendance h* bimhiesis of 4miK>r(auce is lo be transacted; Come out: i co ™ aU . ! * v&tM’IBWAINE. Secretary. Extract of t\ letter.-wnuon&t- /; Dornmitis, Grand River,Cl W.,) \ ■ ••.••■• . April 24,1846. J wife has been afflicted lor a mimbef of yean with gcneraJdropsy; about k ieer pwt' it increased loanalarining state, aomucbttather.iimbkatUmea liavesvvollen to One third over the natural aiie. Aftttr_t'ryitig -Many kinds of medicine, I came fd the conclusion that her.caie won quite boneless:; When your. Vegetable. Li thontriptioMid tore, wai.recorn taended'l; concluded,that I'.Wiraldtrytmbemore, end by;Bo awng^-foqirfdtsucceiiiifbliD’curi|ig».,'After uaing two large and one suiali bottle she.believed herself .entirely cured. I giro youhtbistestmony, hoping ittnavproves benefit to those irbo ire afflic ted With tyy'it ; inct findrelief—anaialso'visbtocipress'mygratit'uac to Dr,, Vaugbn, iho inventor of thia.inedicinee e , :- i,.. JARIDS COOK;» : • IKia-letter was handed to the Agent of this Great Remedy in Danville,! Canada!Weitei Reader,- go to the agent in this rpla'ce; ask* Tors Liberty st., near Canal Barin'. - JVewi ...Flqur-—i iind steady. Wheat—Sales Prime Red at 31,27. Corn-Sales Prime Win,e at «'j Prime Yellow at 52 •• Rye—Sales at 72575.:- — _ •Sugar—Sales of cfcpfct: • Pfovisions-Sonfc-&le4 air improve, 1 iT •y, i . .x-.twvnv > \ v «r, ; < , - Li ■f Jhr. | s - .-.ir * Fll, •« -^ T^.^e . 9 SL Geucssefc Jit iigG4»osC.SOi^Mtfrkci > UuH and hblden fciiJfr ;/•£ r.i j ->fv.•-<■.!. f. !.Grainsid | Wqtfiet;;‘- , luto contract to , ?Jr'""T* rs'liad teeinneoented iiorwho, after outci4. mg lfflo contracts, failed to fuffil them. The oilers niuM siatoUtephjftomwhrrt,jii P .cM :w Wbb. " be Uubluiliedtwirna week, null] (he ,15d] of March, in (he National rnfcmccnccr ® 1 5J ,,,,, g l F o»l and-Baily-Tiinc'si BdSto .Globe. lEydriifetpbsf. UftißihS riiilodeiphmifcrie Observer, Eric, Pad •Moniini*Post!' ificbinood.iVad' Republican hart- Argiis-ami yum. Jiallirnore.lJcacon end SouthernAfsrhs; SoKg'le Snlobn; ! -■-‘‘.v—'i . | PROKESSOfi IiOOWXB, ; it JS.I.iM ? To spend a few evenings m the Saloon. Eiperimouts of' uruJ jirptcCi ,will have su oncortunlivof tetifiiur to™ o ** a,,d reality ot- i - W -^” W «&&&%&&! Zs!Bf . JPor St. Lonls. , '.■ ■/!{ r * »?ti. -.Ci JMjiXf Mrrstar^vsillUnavl« c^ocir C “ b^ e |,orl b"^ Wcdnes day, Uic tad illst., | -■ • ' • BEttirsiArEOtlitri!. • • i •- , oi* . Stnithficld ?t? csi W nt.t Cole, lAlkghcnj: JiXl;vSmnh( &tf nunittoai l ; John McGrackenyrtbn street, Pifib'Word!!? _jeo I.Ls- • H’T-'b } ~-r. j-Ul^.rr-rr ;Ji 'ijj- "Dcal'GitiiUHarktt,a yShtHmfht’ IkS ftet'frontin' \ me sirt-rL , ttmelow. undtennsrasy, ‘Afcßoeenrw lwo ,imy Bnck M.Walnu! slrSvmi W ardj wnr the Ward School House,: and will be sold sit; ,1 .f '•'•'•• ®S(nii6%id OOBASSH—'The Jj3 ~So*e« -m the. imppiiahon-ttf-Sody-AsJt, fromonenf the mo«.e«!ebroiea, , toAufa Q )a re „in:E ?g )ani-and haVti on bnhd.ond vrffl-recdtve _dimn£ihS tymnfrfn large (furl; Ahjpmentsbcuig.now.on the ! l “y 11 *^? r »»g‘ «n»T, : ii^otsnpeh'ov'to'inv impbrua into iheCimtKlSmtesf nncl wltich they are proparedlta' sellnt Iho lowest market* price,’ tor eitslr,;« oiVtiriit/for •.Wtil ATPo Vatrtnphjs worrontf.T&orn™!^. wht^Ssot WBn?r,Mnt , * 9V ° l ! l *! Ji **“d»ni : • -yoVißftrUbetti^ktM T? OR 5A E*EpThe renbe r ofle rs /o? salet he j mpßnfqT pn ?P c ? y P°w Fourth Street Road, aboot three mile* from the cityTcoS^ aiettng ,of j. well fittished-BnelrUottseL comatMinr ten a latgcVartf eni wnref, tmicelleni (he ? tilcljen do6ii , i B Ii;, a r. s "i r ". n ' soMWiiine «*»<• choice Trim trees. togefh* •m* ? b ‘ > “ t ten acres of excellent ftrbUml. • b &;spld. on! !rciisQnable.fcrms, nS-fi* M! ?' io , n S}y e J .oujhajtajtddy t>fApril:'-ifitot*oM ?w3*s?.f >r ”1“* Forfjihlier&farhiaiiM ro thcMibscnbcr, on llic prcimscs. . - ’ : lobU-dawtAp'l ' ;■■ DAVID BKEIiEKf r - ■•"- (Ti arc ilcrnpymid charge Post:) ' ?-j f llonorable the judges of the Court of Gunner connrjr atbfesaid, humbly shewelh. litat' your petitioner' hath provided himself with materials for the aeeomiuo danon of traveller# and other*; dt hii dwelling IJUnbjj 64 the townslupratbresaid. aid wilHii pleased a Keenceiri toepiapublic hbhse of ' entertainmenhl Aiid i'dor peUtloner, ' as in dutyboaid, 'y'Apwr'e■ i jv cowjuvr,! i -ST.%»ise-*yh«WieAft pr JWdwin itowiislnii oif.gopd.»pati. Io F, Iwously and temperance; and i* \velT Provided wnh-Souse room and conveuiences'forj lhe : hceoranioda- and other#, ami that said lavenris tie-' 'JWSjiIJ- RafctottfThoinh* Vinter: 'Of IhPOibeK SamnS B. Mote, Wjn. More, 3, Siclndlitt, -T:-VrUtlaii; JE 1 . W51I«? Curry, Hiram Armstrong, dames Hratvdv. e., . r febaiW3ti..-1 )•! iy i-im.oSn;. ~■! . ..• • 1, \frSTABI>-*A prime article i:[ r and i to. Ilia lor sole iTi by ' [fefist] 'y. ; : ’ SMITH SfBINCt,AJH: It gpln'cldihs. fp r * »»-?£frr;.' :t -j ;i^2lj 7 , ; ; , ,s^H v ftWcL air/^ LINSEED OILrrCG bbls, Linseed OiL.iu Store arid for •alobjr i ■ A* NICQLS, .i ***&■■>■■- "" t-i ‘j‘-- ~ 7 Np:i4l4hfi^rsn L BACON 1 — 23 IjljiTs prime shoulders, 13 do. sidesJ foal tp -cetved and for sale by : : feWt ; ~ >• *. .« SELtEn&'&^fcOLSj f - ARD'OIL—IS bbW.'Condiitfifs No.l EardOilvih store 4 and for sule at reduced prices hv i v . SfOr ft, I rffgo* I’nr'sj xecla ifed for jal pfSf. V .febSl tA - smJERS fe NICOI^S/7; MOVtJl M CAI^DLESrT-sff;'bQxeß'.'i\roßl4 v fcwt,...,. ■ DATS — A few thousand butthelVof clean PMrclia#e4, lhr.Qurter Becoming regulator and • surveyors to dm «cohddbor MM •mn> ‘>9ow.'r«rto/,tu&oid pMc!' 77: “ "VrOlHCJa—-The public are hereby , informed thAttWrw la Worts !*itowtaiabliaftedfet^fe where nil persons having buriness either th*3!!r!£s UloverSeed; 1 ’• 1 11 ' ’ ~ 2-l)bls;'\Thite Bean 9; - - ' :»s»»3w«S33Sip,s.^; :Al lt \ _ 12 casks Cheese: ' *«_ ' , — ana? r :? ' 'gyWßl KICRKISbN'- M W il InnS£-9:Wolassesi SObafn RiS GbP rS-x, nr ’*—*■ •-> * “;\V v T No y °- lH "°° D Stbbct, tbeze doom racial Fifth. SECOND LARGE SALE Of . . Cloth ' Cassimerrs. and next, February 21 at, at 10 o'clock, xT* wiin?-.2!? ,?* M’Kcnua’s Auctioir, 109 pieces superfine 6 'Amorican oiul:£ierman.BroDd Cloo™ v„S', 3l ‘>J o r r c " c ’’ lengths to sun purchasers; 12 pieces CassiinYre; inSffts'- assortment of thread, ]a ;.. 1J , SALI-ll , ’ „ PPBEMpTORyiSALE OF DRY GOrtTN - Af«w : '^' 1 riay manuitg, Kebrimrv t 2UuMin^SSS^^i&.^ ml * Bofc | v-.4lwra,;i™ e r -wiU.be »Jd )>y lb clnna and qftcenitfromfelrajwui’S, andforto, wmmgomlwroppmv paper, A qtmnti y of now «hdw>««n^^|umdihreilalß,^^S2^ ; V. , f silver «-?tc|icviil'e..tftblo i a f id-ppek«t cuUcrr.nqcordeOT^ l TJATAING TUBS'and' .GCa6Rware‘,'Sir. A'la?tfeJ of nwr?nd-ael; and common chrac*i • AUo.'f coaL' canilf A, *GeiiWa ; ?ane*’ % Cuilery,books, &cJ-v-,v r s - mS.- *1 / ; fehai-- .V, - -;, -;: ;: >VM., J, J^gXSlP^.Anot;,. •,';V-7 MftilUne i Clothing It;. ... ! rrHESpnng aha Stunmcr.sloehrhat is now ready id be! ; V‘,*fc . TBtCEsSIO BOOKS,’ f<:■}a .u r? I» oud Of |hpjarfee*t ontf'eliriitfesrlttrseieetfen lhatha&c4-j er betrtexhfluiea by any’.oiKJ concdm in tbkoi'fcnvwh- S!*!W a ?.V«i!!t. » in*iiait«r:««ie*cnßoto Uic reader 'bedifferent assortments-of oriicloswhich J, tbemjvtalt, witt riaepljrtoii iftSTthatit: 175/HJO.diflVreii*. ffarmfcnis tojnakeV choice ouVof. coii4 sisiiaßin pait of Coots. fnom UiS richiistiri'cmaniy ilbwir [a the lowest in price 1 Pantaloons and Vests, toihe 43- ■ tontshniantpf;!,hc beholder,' Trilh lfoih' niomlKiniHl (Hit «'P< ! !b«onaorfng , iiPthcyosf rit'raTd!taiil dwrrt of sul- * |mse, how such ayasfebllccriOrt of inMnY'ytADKcLoT niso' connl possibly beconecied.toyeihox.onder flic oonWolo6 out int iridanli-i But such things willbe, as. Jongas pdrf M'vprp.r.t'o' end industry is ibo limin-fpring ot lrfi de".^-: »,iUlouf.auy; u ilaiitisn,of,l;oasti!lK.'onanj-pan, Lwifl sar af litC:6aiuerlmo,4l js-df suchjiije jal Pain plincSpaUV 'ednitj posed; lot nothing m tlie shape or form brdSMuMiis; hif •Bpr 'Pw wagnitude may he, can dctcr.:miiSSn“ nccdippllaluiighiy. object, tnproTidihg rofihbifsW4r;tl(: ftfo«,lsl liberty street-. ;* • A4r * opjhr for Piiil^ ltaMj_eoivuuenejng ; oalfloodo}* eveiiings iFcl/y "SMi amfe- th^weeki to Schools every afternoon at 3 o’tjlodhb Sg^*iW^-r,tpljc! ; liatlja,iltoprintipaUiotclsy.o|)d,ap : wSS’*"?'!"?,.**- *di, Ufhtch! he with selh atyetail-of♦ His customers may Test assuml thhi call beforepurcHasing; ,~r. ~T. ; ; i: u S»illBg; Off stßcdncedPTlflet I *9 .their advaniftffe'tQ call «it No , 'KL 9 THfittf T *««»>. M°m pnrebasing a^wKte:»«» s : jw-pwt oftiia:AdliyiUiiinitbrsartfie.latoAViui Rifiok,,' -■ ■'• • '• ■■-■- ■;•■ .".'7'‘. Xhtamhi ' ! ?“Kl*»UJßemedy I ,;-*k;: = . .A .; grebit. andouly Reraed y for llie abovc Lifty discovered.by ihe cs^cbraicil. *• ""'“^Wtcunpfirifltrodpnffeoftliß- of ,' l *« eommbil remedies bf the day, and ffva i eu "P !‘ s ' <)> c 'nost disiinsruisliedphysician” as -iIL lii: UlliuidSuilcs sbouhlbc Mninlb-rt ;Wilh'Bu«,ta^Muh' g afian Balsam ofS, narfonK rbijntcraet lliBit*naimi»iiv • ■—'•■ " •; ■ ; Ajmo3&QT : audilegi*Le fy,. S r^* N p^? HA i? DRS!SSINGfrAMO^'Btack iS ; wfth S /Ju connection wiih thciT'saJooin >thcv ‘ !aSMe»a»g4??a^?Sßs Ig^ss^srssesp ••: -. STOCKTON, y 1 Wholcialo and Kelannooisrllek' -coriiep ttrMtokci nmtTtiM tiki r^^ctlerdireclcaio3ir.,JolinS u lca,lliu;ri«btt r i}h i ß[ , «v a«t» c^? AndHottse-of Repjesentauv'esofthje SlAto ieOft ,; A f #w %bul»g^S cropping, nodi e tie r paper ( a variety anacolored paper; handsome pictures; blae.block, »nfl teamks mid Kjglish quilU; ; late- Conrtfeifeft ftetiretoT*} .the’ la&l Grearßrc4itPitt6tmrglf;.aliJhe-EiaabtirgiiD*nie*,:aml most of.the Te B . ta ?«iits } &-C7 dnl* Carpet Cboimi» *y©pncn Bowls? White Louisville Lime; vVmdowSakh; Be® Cqr(Js T 'lV>tie t Fishing. Lines, --y/ir v.‘.y-j. fjfffc HAVANA lmpotte^ciraa,if ib-' 'r , foltan-iug Bißtrng of;. •, . >■»’« • ■' T],,, r &s*>ad, 5 Wasmngton ‘ ' .'Vfijegtu i\3 < Rapcdes. ", T ‘ “•i*« <- a ; Esculapio, i Dos AmigOS,. "o M ' v ft o t. DePusier; ' J « q• T» <*. - London Urania. v • fe°S 7- • :■^esSKss E&eTifaeipet, •'■ *« ' tif fcbt PC. MARTJ.N. Soles bn faction, x. , f 5 MAE