•A ;,M&* v • *' v >v*%'l r f , v > ■ '.",? I V* u ■$ .. - •!v r »i'W-, - ?’<*** v .*.. ?y \f:tr%. &V v * «. t ? » -v/** - i* 1 \-‘"••„ ’ V" J --v? /f ’ * If 4 * O'* >;*•♦*' ' J'«i. % ,' ‘ , -t »; ,V. - »« -‘» , “i*: «, | r C<'V^vvW-' % “ v \- j *••*','; kY* s^^KS^«> ; Vi v-.-". 7? fc '”1 • ■?-■ :■ ->v ; ; -, ■. - .:• B tkv ?+,**X *3A '**»v t, v ?»*'■*'•*.*> *3Nl> ***♦ *• *«.,v „►■**■ VT **■ .* **>, * h« i r " *• ’•rv* <i**’ u Y Y •***?’* : v? ***'•’"''^\• >* N* 5 .Yi "•) YY YY « »Y---’ ‘*'• ~*, > X «« »*««■ ™*r~ DEMOCRATIC .VICTORIES. j. i? f the OTHER G/' I At tu O "Cl -f ' - l*Kß*r r n*. that' V*. --.and crush,me;;nr s ? . ,:,, ss2£?> !»»4-?>s4wSr{ ,v cape them, hut .*V3 At others, [ ft hM^Vs^* 4 ? i i-. J-ii .>•■' l3 ‘- Axtg^t.Vfrtg.^?.v. -ft.■ :■ '- ..«* S^f4|siss3%i^< ; sfSi 3, ipm ; 5 h nf fir ii,/,ii-vs.r oitj : ;<t I !® en tt / stater since X hare been-hore; butonce. I ‘““ "“■“r*“**o .muuub. a, ur « c u, „„ .. _„ %liislf a^WiiSgCrAiJtS &*}&:£*■< mMm&twki fj trXX v 1 J f 2KV*f tfi Txv v‘ V -'Si j*t **"- ‘tTVI4? i Wns!&s&. Mgm&gg «$&»£!&& mtiSil wmml HnBIP m^m fplflfe mm MmM '£ta« 1 f 1 ■ MSguM m S&mlSMpi | wm m wßmmSKSSms^£f^km^Si^ ■ yuoir mccrsa’ xorrEnonn wouds.', THE OTHER GARRET. jcosrntKnaj.J Sometimes i sunned to walk between high leaning wail«, that threatened to topple down' --and crush,me; and I quickened my paco to es cape them, tmt their length was interminable. At others, 1. climbed in darkness np a spiral hp^Til 10 !r ero °/ 0f fiame great Cathedral, I S. r T 1 ?- 15 ? f , or S' lDB . like low thunder; I '’ U ® he(I ' feoring to be stifled, till, Vmm ,k a las ? ed on the roof; and looking down J? drc!n lful height, I saw a groat oily an** below, and far away broad fields, and niu tops crowned with windmills. A fear of * jfi® hold of mo; but 1 coaid not recede; _ ona 1 .called alouil for some ono to come and "drag me back to tho little door. Then, por , ploicd with tho ‘sudden change, and asking myself whether! dreamed or not, I stood in a level country, where there were long broad, ditches, filled with flags andbulrushes, bordered by stunted willows Hero thcro was a stagnant pond, its scummy Mirfsco shot with purple and green, its long feathered grasses haunted by splendid dragon-flies; for it was a deep still we noontide,/ and a bine and dazzling: sky: shutiu - all that broad landscape, . And, although I had .. . thought myself the only living being, there—and ' . - although my mother hod been dead for many :- \ years—l turned round, and found .her standing 1 by me without surprise. She bado me go with k . , her, and see what she would show mo. ? Soon we stood upon a wide road, and, as I guessed,: upon the outskirts of a great city, for I heard a noiso '*/ ar ofiv Presently wecatsrcS the city by a gate; and wo looked down abroad v S/fßet, 4WU' on each side, with tempels, and , . ‘ . Kfßßt houses—an endless line of pillars, for the vi <■ Boomed to. traverse the whole city; and at , - . the bottom, far away,, wo saw/blue mountains Mrotohing out into'tho sky. Wo walked towards them—a great crowd accompanying us—till we . :S s i ,s J ,“y another gate, and saw thefieldsagain. „,/; ; ,,.I£,suddealy grew dark; but the crowd continued to pour outuardby the city gates. After a long - tnafi of darkness, I looked up, and .saw a faint : “ash ct ught around the horizon; and as it grew not only in the east, hut in the west, and in every * - direction, I snw.tho cdgca of hills, and tho spires ;: > «hr plantations against the sky—l said, ; “It is not the daybreak, but tho coming of a great . , wonder. And! hoard my mother’s voice,say/ ing, “ Foav nothing ;> you have kept tho ring I gavo you, and your love for me shall wipe ont - many sms.” Then a great fear seized me, and I called npon her by name, and would bavo held her by her garment, but she was gone.. Mean-. , While, I prayed upon my knees; and I hoard the stir.of the voiceless multitude around me, And -..... _tho fight increased, and I fell upon my knees and ■ . Ido not know- who foundout first that I lay ' , Throughout tho next day I was half awako, ~ ■ . with , a Consciousness of some one moving in the roomand in the evening a doctor camo to me • perhaps he had been heforo, but I had no mo gave mo medioino, which I took wittiliutinquiry, and another night passed in a Calmer sloop. When I woke agnin, I folt bottor, .. !hero was daylight -in tho room. I stretched my hand out to draw aside tbs onrtain of my /- ~- bed, when, to my astonishment, ! saw upon “my ; ' : ~? n «Br “B rihS which I had sold to the jeweller. ‘Witoft and examined it. -There was no doubt of its identity. I triedto recall tbeevents °* .n . two days. IVas this, then, only part ■ y.fßOferrihlo dreams urhicli had oppressed me? .. ■ .“.?• ,! remembered too well tho days of my - Porertyund hunger; the long struggle with my--. Reir, and the final yielding; tho shop on the Bou levard where I had sold my ring, and the Res taurant where l broke my fasti I thrust my band, under.: my , pillow, and drew forth my money, tho sorest proor that I wasnot deceived. However, I pushed aside my curtains, to assure myselfthat 1 was at home, in my own bedroom, ' when, to roy surprise, there was my ne.it room '-.:?S IBhhßr’Bittingncarmywindow,-busUywork lng npcn p little cap. Tho table was drown up toher side? and npon it was eomo laco and rib ,, b?h- ~ She plied her needle briskly for awhile. without obscrvingmci and then held out the cap • Bt Brcis length, nml eyed it like a connoisseur, i nen she worked a minuto or two longer, and again she held it out, when, suddenly holding it sideways, she saw mo looking at her. - ; .;‘-s oe^,^ 0 . n ß>purwant anything ?” sbo asked. , , , los, said I, “I wish tokuow lbe name of my unknown friend, who has restored tome a f re ° by my mother dying, and which I would have guarded as my life, but that I was compelled to soli it for bread, two . days ago. ,1 cannot guess what being bas done tom. I hare no friend in Paris, and I have not Spoken «r tbis to a soul. But I entreat you, if ' Jon khow, not to conceal tbo name, that I may ■ bless it to my latest hour.” 3 “ By-and-by. Monsieur shall know all; but at present—” “fy’’’ l interrupted, “I entreat you to tell mo; but why should I doubt? It can be no other than yourself; and yet, I caquot toll why you a forei^’’ ntCreStyoarSelf n stranger and f^ Bat p oald hare done an equal for astrangor?—There,” she exclaimed, herself, «the secret which I meant to keep Ja told. Mens. Gallart, thecure, always said I was a silly thing.” ’ tion?”* Why Wisl * to conoeal bo good on nc eMCpt ?\ at 1 Bhoutdhaye, ■ „ wmt hn y° u trere rich enough to repay l y °? T WI 1 tease youccelf about tho money, though lam sure Ido not want it t- JiTZ. flhon i d I ' avß hadit - tut for Mons. Gallart, i ’ ,f° r ’ yon see, I never thought of sav-1 mg money. 1 used to buy every week a new i cap. and now tmd then a new dress, till, one. __ d “>». M ?“ s - Gallart overtook me in tho meadow BBmmg .1 had loitered by the ’ toS - %d4re spoke to mo about youth, and ; uowsOGa il was flown,and asked mo if I had jwgreonsidered that, one day, I should be no asrasss^ngoryoung and strong. And I said I bad; Cut it seemed that so many long years must • PBBB.away before tbat.time came. Ho told mo ' “*at be himself thought like me once, but that' caw .his hair had.grown grey; ho looked back, ' and saw how quickly a man glides from youth to age. “Besides,” he said, “you may bo taken ill, and yon have not a friend in the world ex cepting me ; amll am poor. Would it not be - well to try and savo a little money? Indeed.” he said, “I would not aak you to forego one pleasure, if I did not think it might spare von eomo future jvain." And so he talked to mein ' wo walked; arm-in-arm, along tho fpotpaththroUgh thc:fiolds, tili wocnme to the road to Nernlly; and thou ho blossed mo, and - mo good-by, and returned across the fields/ And all the way home I thought upon big words, -“ d ’l 80 !™ 1 to b °y fewer caps and dresses; and now-Hiat is a year ago, and I have saved a hun - /*-- dwal francs, aud next Sunday I would have ken. them to masa with me, and waited for him m the churchyard, apd have Bhown how I Ip Bail), and have asked i?hrtt 16 do into oil my money./' ' sakef” d s ° a EiV ° ° JI lhiS P lcasure for my “Nay, Jlonsicur-k-lo what bettor uso could - . h ?A ro ? to cm it? fam not grown ■. “ , f am not dl—P had - no use for it.” - f»God bless you,”l exclaimed, “I hope soon to repay you the money; thSugl, the debt of gratitade I owe you I can never do away. But 1 wbj4r y °“ ICnm ttat 1 bad sold this and ' M .‘^zf £ H' o / gCeSSed !t > 03 y°“ shall bode. _ Madatne Mallet camo to my room door, and said you were Te ry ill; -and asked me to coma and watch yon while she fetched a doctor. 1 ,*£» in and sat by the bedside till tho doctor come andaaw yotLWere in a high fever? and ® ZaV y° u o n Eht not to be left aTpnef 4 Bo bere«i‘?, Blt you * for - y°° see, work were aa Well as m my own room - time. Madame Mailer all,*’ “A® 00 . agreed to attend upon you by turna:’ i e I was left (done, and you were aslcrmn,^?? w^cn i> & I heard you oi^rip& nd toreT ing some ono to.keep it for. BMreat : again, and bought with'e U j lll . y ? u camo value’ Then-wu snbw a , hundred times its ' language th»Wdidn n f'* an , dspob l ra P' d, y in a the day bofora; and d , oor been compelled to sell a keensav^^ 86 f ’i Jl 0 - ' is that preys npon his minded’ ill. And I thought of my miuw tho good old cow, whoso advice bml me to help yon. In the morning, i w f A w as usual with my haskof, and fonnd wato tim shop upon the Boulevard Montmartre. 8 i aste,l if some one had nut sold a ring there tho dav before.' The man answored yes. I told him that you Wished to buy it again, and ho said you conli have it for eighty franca. Sol paid him the money and, brought tho ring away. And then I thought bo w surprised. and delighted you would be to find it on your finger, on awaken/ ing: so I contrived, when your hand was sketched ont npon -tho coverlet, to pat it on without disturbing you.” My ayes were tilled with tears at the thought ■ of so much simplicity. and goodness. I would have said a hundred things; bnt l could not fihd a word to utter. T wished, that she had been ua that my emotion might speak, without constraint, its natural language. She saw mojetriving to speak, and stopped me. , “ rdn mustnottMk,” hhe said. <• The Doctor ] coutioiifld'inf, above «11 things, not to lot you’ msm "mm **V* *'* v* * - * '/»•■*»* *. » ' % r :;<^.v^ T p'"l:'r:-'t. > : *..■■•; Ui *, -.:V/*'£<*s .*,JV* \.' *■ *** .. I*.' r •» vi» ;. . hero I hove been chatter 3m, “““ 0,1 hoar > and forgetting that I ooght to go oat to market” she put on her cape, and taking her oat and shut tho door noiselessly ..flay in bed a fortnight; and every day she chatted. Tfio constant- atten dance was noltmgcr necessary,Mini Iheggcdhor to Btay with raoiy day. As I s grew better the restraint diminished, and all hernafurai cheer fulness began to shod* ifself. -Her little rounded figure glided abontlhe room with'all tho light ness of a fawn. Sometimes Bhe sat singing ami ns :* nlie J- own room, and then would tbat * *>ado my head ache; till I begged her to go on. me yo C nrnaLl a ” d ‘° her ' ‘ i '°“ ‘ IW * CTCr lold and yours f” , K „ William Arnot,’ said I, shearing myself of WrL h 1 aI J? o ?, sonanttosuither french car—‘‘in nr.*®’ “°dlaumo Arnot. .It ianot so pretty 's °„. 0 . aa yonrs, which mak«3 yonalways beloved.” saw 1, playing upon tho word. ■ . “” ft y, excepting M. Gallart, Ido not know a single being whom r can call my fHend ”'-■■■■ V . And bo,r is thia I asked—'* yon who are .so Icind.nnd good V* ■ '"I never know my mother,’ shoreplied. 'Mv father was a vinegtower in a little village in Lor- J? mc ’ and M. Gallart was the enre tlioro at the time. I had a Bister who was very beautiful ■ and M. Gallart taught ns both to read and write! and to understand the best writers, whose works nren i 1 Ua , from hl « l»>rery. But my sister wob “d never loved me mnch; and when she 3Ti. d a , r ‘ cb man , and went to Paris to live, she thought of us po more. I forgave all this • “y father lay ill, And his farm had :.???? to turn, we wrote to her in vain. When he swei’ r n th W ° m°t 0 hCr osai "’ anJ hnJ n ° an swer, l thought.lneverconldforgivo her while I hved. The good old cure had bc?n removed to the pamhofSt Etiennc a wherc ho preaches now, sometime before my father died; bat became to 3 “ a J h ,° reoaived the nows, and arrang ed my father’s funeral. Afterwards, ns I had no relatives in the village, At. Gallart took mo to fans with him, and placed me with Madame Ar monville, a milliner in the Bne Richelieu-: Whore l learnt how to earn my living. I have never Been my sister since X have been here; but once. | soon after l came to Paris, X passed by her house! | I saw the windows; brilliantly lighted, and I heard musio. They had n party there that night X stood looking up at tho windows, and crying bitterly. I would have given all that I possess ed to see my sister once more, if only for ii mo ment, to have reminded her or the days wo BpAnt togeuier m our childhood. But X was afraid of being driven from tho door if I rang, and so I passed on, and never went that way again That is my history, Monsieur.” V■ ■ ‘ ■ at [COWCLttBrOB TO-HORnOW.] Unili} doming |tei T.EOKV HAMEtt THOMAS WITMIPS -? a - > I- g !^- rhilu t |3 » & Proprietors. •AT MORNING DEMOCRATIC TICKET fOE PEistDEHT OP, TUB DOTTED'- states- JAMES BUCHANAN . , : or PEWHSn,VANIAi " 4catm ' (itntrai Convention TQU VICII fHSSIDEST WILLIAM R. KING ■ OF ALABAMA! * ’ Subject to the eune tlecieior,. roR CANAL COMMISSION™: COL. WILLIAM SEARIGHT, 0? PATETTK COtraTT. _HATIOHaL DEHOCBATIC CONVENTION • Baltimore, HM~ Tnc.day, Jano lf 185 ’ a LIVES OF THE CABDIDATESi Daring tli o last few weeks wo havo received from Washington, franked by members of Con gross, biographical sketohos of some dozen coin didates for the Presidency and Vico Presidency, it would bo a yery interesting matter if some smart person would enter into a calculation of ,of the exact amount of money wasted in buying ho pens, ink and paper, consumed in preparing these biographies—the sum paid to papermakers, printers, book-binders and packers, in getting thomont-tbo cost of the envelopes, sealing wax, &0., Med in packing them up—and also the expenses of the government in carrying these ycUtru kivered pamphlets, by mail to every nook and comor of this great country, from Maine to California. It is highly important at the present time,, when, thero are so many distin guished patriots in the country who arc anxious to bocomo free: tenants of the White Ilonso, with an income from Undo Sam’s treasuty of ,000 a year, that all their wonderful achievements “by Geld and, flood,” should ho known to the | poor ignorant voters of the country, who never soeanewspaper! The marvelousexptoits of Gen eral Muttoksodp, the daringadventoresof Colontl Uasdao, the eloquent stump speeches of the Honorable Mr. Mulietuead, ore sot forth with minuteness in these •'lives” of thocan didates. ' Seriously, however, wo .think, that if members or Congress would, attend to the business of the.r Constituents, instead of franking political tractß and mating speeches for Buncombe, it ■would be a great deal more to their credit. Wo venture to say nine-tenths of the people of the country know just as muoh about the history ara’sne 'r h ° **?«>, bb some Congressmen who are spending them time in making Presidential ,ranl£in S Pelitieal biographies— | She Pnblm Acts of onr pnbliemen ore on record,' pndnearly every person who can read takes a newspaper. It is presumed that most of the American People have sense enough to under- Y ho aCB!denta,, y «D<l themselves seated ,n that arena for political gladiators, the • 8. Houao of. Representative. the WASHINGTON UNION. At one time, and in fact fora long timo, this journal was n useful and trustworthy organ 0 f the democratic party. It «* commenced in the anf l nl/ CESOK, r a daring “■ o? nS y , aftorWarJs - the duty fm.nl eXP °” Wt ° f 11,0 Without 800 uonnl preferences or nndno favors to any man. it occupied the high position, and pnrsnod the I e ° n ™° that ‘ho general organ of a great party should follow. It was its independent and i universal democracy that first oommendod it t° ' the support of the people,' and had it continued ;,ia that course, it would still ho popular with the I Bnt the spirit that onco guided it has departed, nnd we are sorry to observe that it is fast verging to tho position of a mere partisan journal. Its efforts of Into appear to he devoted exclusively to recording the puffs of nparticular candidate for the presidency, and to slnr the i others .in as genteel a manner ns selfishness.wilL i permit, without assailing thorn openly. ■ ! ■Considering the position tho Union oeoupica I owards tho party, - this is.thc wrong courso for | w to puisne, and shamefully deriUct to the dnty I I owes to its patrons, It j s not supported by I *.® ® n oooonnt of ita preference for indi viduals or its ability to give, cold notices of lead ing democrats who may not choose to flatter its i vanily m tho proper way, but to get reliable and truthful information from tho great political centre of the conntiy. When the Union was oalled tho Glole, wo could always look to its columns .with certainty for . information that ■would ho serviceable and satfsfactoiy to all our Kadcre. But at tho present tine wo pore over wide coinmns in vain to End any of tho old thii 1 I’M, as we before said departed, and faction that*™* n P pcars to bothff friend of the bid. ' ' offer tho ..first and the highest Ciara °' aa the central organ o/thTf^’ lte na<ifalnes3 u frieze***** •tts Advice, P 80pn,or 6Kli!r,aoe in * * ' .;,V' PITTSBURGH: ::::APHIL 12 FSy* The following toblo of the vocations’as well as the ages of several thousand persons,' who died betweeu 1843 and 1850, has been pre pared by Mr. Amasa Walker : | I o £f° n ' Nu ? b «: Av. age at death. Farmers. 4,974 03,83 laborers. 2,283 45 29 ; Carpenters. 602 : 49*28 Shoemokers. 1,011 : 43*04 Merchants. 350 kj’X? Professional men. 312 47*50 ;' Say” A hill is beforo the Massachusetts le gislature, declaring juries, judges of law as well asfaotin criminal cases. Tho law isobjoetod to by temperance men; lest in.tiying violators of the liquor law, while the facts; may prove tho guil tof the accused, the jury may decide that the law itself was unconstitutional. The yearly cost of a large ship of the line- is about $341,000; of the Ohio [64] $200,- 000; of a razee $200,000; .of large frigates j $100,000; second class do., $121,000; slodpofj wbt,sss;ooo to $62,000; brig of war, $25,000. J 1 "'7- vy' ‘f. ■ 3 vv ' 1 ,*■ * -V’- 5- It is almost impossible ferns to keep a record fl ho many Democratic lictories ;whioh <rar in vmciblo party is achieving mail parts or the country, Hoor Federal ivhiggejy seems to be r * TOn , P ,lwe (o place' until it can now ™ f 00 to rest! There is p brilliant proßpoct beforo ns, and tm ' ?^, ty , Commit 3 Eomo Tef y foolish blnn r, wo shall elect our President next November t>y an overwhelming majority. Within tho last week the Democrats elected mnmc.pall officers in Portland, Cleveland, Stcn benville, Cincinnati, and many other places. In the latter city, on tho Cth inst., the entire Dem ocrat ticket was elected. The City Council Will have o majority of from five to seven Demo crat members. Tho Whigs had a majority in the last Council. > ■■■- .Coimfct,cut.—lhe Democracy in this State have made a,clean sweep of it They have ear ned the Slate Legislature by tsvenly of a major ity on joint ballof, and the eleotion of Srciioun, tho Democratio candidate for Governor, is tborc- I fore placed beyond a doubt Rhode Island. Allen, tho Democratic candi date for Governor, has beta elected by three hundred majority over Harris, whig. ; Well done. “ littlo Rbody » This h the State whereZ ■ wings persecuted: and imprisoned ;JThojias W. Donn, legally elcoted Governor a few years ago Verily, whiggery Is now-receiving its reward! fiSf Colonel Whitakkk, tho handsome, va nant and witty editor of the Venango Spectator ha-ving become eiok awl tired of tho corrupting atmosphere of Harrisburg, has returned to his homo in the beautiful .Allegheny valley, and re aumed his seat on the tripod, to tho great grail- Ccation of his numerous itionctA. There is no paper on our exchange list which wepamo with, more pleasure than tho SptcMor, os the'dry joke B of tho Colonel are sure to put us in a good "™°r- l bo fQ,lowing P"“6«ipli3 nro specimens of Col. WniTAKK&’s Stylo ; ■ Soul'.—.A l'iU was before tho Legislature to “ Prrine Gar<3en S °vp Society.” stated^wheH T . ,le ff ' ver .°, not nor was it stated whether the articlo manufactured should bo bean soup, or other soup. It looks like a ocott movement. . I Spibiidai Rai'i'inos.— The rappers are again at work-in somo sections of the country Two media arc in tho neighborhood or New Castle who communicate in writing. It is said that the spirits nro generally happy, and that the only miserable ones among them are those who never took a newspaper. He Pmm nra—Wo aaw the other day an unsophielicated specimen of man, intently look-1 I gentleman who occupied a , tW t n A 0 * 7 n lur A CO H ar * antl woro bis overcoat like a cloak, after the nnngarian fashion. The hmD- 1 ty coat sleeves hanging from the dandy’s shout- I Said hb ol^. 0111, fr ‘ ei ! d ' s atul ‘Wtoniehment | Said he, Stranger, how did yon lose your arms —com so, or were they cat off?" I ( ffi-i 1 i'IcsTEB AND Him Law, Suit.— Wo hear | that Monsier. Arpm, the French editor, says that Ij °, A ‘moro than ono disclosure” to make of !f’ a iilcntes, if sho brings a libel auitagainst Wo understand that Lola has placed in I of her counsel a much more onrinns 1 dmdosnro of Monsieur Arpin’s affairs; which ! bn‘i' iay J? l>arh ' Arpm will bo well matched They will tell aomo ram se- S Zif~TAau istari ’- Soont lho \ I Lola is a trump in her way, and if tho “French editor” has the Tolly to go to law with I her ho will find at the oonolnsion that there will I not bo a half a?yin loft of him. Lola has an ambition that cannot bo confined within tie | narrow hounds of an arpin-, a continent can I ! scarcely afford sufficient room forher high vault ing ambition, nnd if sho should condescend to sue tho little French editor, Bho will mako him feel I like one very littlo in circumstance. I I Egr Tlio education necessary to qualify an Arkansas editor for the duties of his office, is as I follows : Two months practice With a hair trig j gcr rifle at a target, ono.hundred pacos distant; ; J six wooks practioo in swinging a two foot bowie I knifo;. six or seven months experience in gong- i I ing, ear biting and rough and tumble kicking I lat an election. These qualifications will enable the possessor of. them to write political and I slanderous articles with impunity. I JWe make this statement.merely for the infor- ( [motion of our young brethren of the craft Who I moy bo induced to that delightful country. Wo are too old to learn tbefantastio tricks enumer ated, and if we were not, We would not like to practise them at short paces. It might he dan- ! goroua, I j Vaiuablje Waste jAPEn.—We learn from the j IVestmoreland InteUigmtcr that a hand employed jin the Paper Mill of Snodgrass, Road & Co., on Jtho Loyalbanna Creek, near Now Alaron | while emptying ont waste paper, which I had hooii purcha»ed at the Post office in Pitts-, hargh last month, discovered a lottor not opened: On opening and examining it, it was found to | contain forty dollars, in two twenty dollar notes I on a bank in Now fork. The letter was mailed in New York, the 12th day of January last, to a man in Pittsburgh, and was sold among a lot of j waste paper to the said company, at one and ( a-half cents por pound tomako paper of. - 1 Mr. W. J. Reed, ono of the firm, returned tho letter and money to the Post Office. I I CAi-Tcnc op Indians.—By the arrival of tho steamer Welako, from Florida, (says tho Savan- I nah Newßof the 2d instant,) wo loam that don. j Hopkins has succeeded in capturing n number I or Indians, whom ho had sent to Pilntko. The I Governor of Florida having sent Gen. Hopkins I I with a small foreo to nsoortain tho position and I I intentions of tho Indians reported to he hostile, While proceeding through the oountry camo up on an Indian camp, nnd snceeodod in capturing I eleven Indians, ono warrior, and ten squaws | A squaw, in attempting to escape, wo regret to 1 learn, was firod upon : and wounded in the log;, j Those Indians aro nownt Piintko, under a guard, f .Ono of tho squaws captutod, it is said, ißn Wife] of Billy Bowlegs. j I MANtiPAcrciir. op Sheet Inos.—A petition J was presented in the United States Sonato, afow I days oinco, from 0. & J. H. Shocnherger & I 00., of Pittsburgh, and •citizens of St. Bonis, to soouro to thorn f«r a limited period,- tho manu facture of Russia shoo t-iron in the United States, j Thoy set forth that they have acquired tho pro-1 oess of manufacturing Russia shoot iron, but that under the patent laws thoy oannot obtain a i patent, os thoy aro not tho inventors, tho modo being tho samo os that by which the artiolo is manufactured in Russia. Thoy contend that the manufacture in this 1 country would greatly .cheapen : tho article, and bring it into general use..' ■ *T# . j'-ii' - Amount 512.610,000 1 100 total estimated amount that can I bo realized from IhepresontStook j subscriptions trill not exceed,- in cluding $250,0t0 (o be paid con tractors 9,750,000 , waving tho deficiency to bo provid- -■ "■ -■* ~ ®dafter tbc-expenditure of exist- i | ing means $2,700,0001 As ten per cent, only can bo called in opon l stock subscriptions every CO days, it ia hecessa vy, in order to meet; tho engagements of the I Company, and enable tbo Directors to prosecute ] tbo work without,delay, that atlcnst $2,500,0001 or tbiß sqm ■ should be subscribed before the Ist I ol Heptembcr, if tbo polioy heretofore pursued I by the Company is to be continued.' I Touts,very rcspectfnily, I „ J. EDGAR THOMSON, Pres’t To Jacob M» Thomas, Chairman. ; J: Promises mods in time of affliction require -a better memory than pooplo commonly possess when they reach prosperity. MoKean Buchanan, the American tragedian, has sailed for Europe, to fnlfill a professional i engagement. ’ - -.-I I Mrs, Mowatt boa not been able to Bit up Binco i hor accident, and it; is said it will be long before she will bo able to resnmeber profession. A Temperance paper, entitled tho “Neal ?Dow Ga*Blto,” : has. jnsf boon started in Now York by tho women. Affection, like spring flowers, breaks through tho mostfroxen ground at last; and tho heart which sooks but for another heart to make it happy will never seek in vain. A newspaper is a law book for the indolent, a sermon for tho thoughtless, library for the poor- It may stimulate tho most indifferent, instruct tbo most profound, " Tbo Nova Scotian states that tho acting Qnar tcr Master Secant of the Company of Royal j Sappors and Miners at present in thogarrison at Halifax has deserted, carrying off about JJ3OO of Copt. Barry’s money. Ho is pursued by on armed force: Tho Township of Soauboro’ oliallonges any Township in Canada to a ploughing match for n purse of £3OO, tho contcst to be with 30 men on each side. Custoji-Housu Omctms at BarFeancisco.— Tho correspondent of the Journal of Commerce writes from San Franoisoo as follows, under doto of the Ist of March: I ‘'The last mail from Washington brought im perative orders to collector King,' from thoSco- I rotary of the Treasury, to reduce the pay of all | officers under Ms control—to dismiss oil snper- I numerics, who were very many, gottingssand I $8 per day, and looking after their own bread J and butter besides. No discretion ‘waa gWen to the Collector, and ho was distinctly told that no 1 explanations wore, dosired in reply, but to enri tad tho expenses of the office in every-way;— Besides, orders, have been received for the re | moval of tho United States Marino" Hospital' from shore to a ship, in ordor to save the enor mous ront of tho building used ns an hospital. Accordingly, a largo ship will bo procured, and' fitted up with ventilators, in order to the speedy .removal of tho patients. . U®" Spring has arrived with its muddy streets I fresh eggs, and cackling hone. Next tho rivere I and birds begin to melt, tho former with snn- I ebino, tho latter with love. Now Robins think J of emigrating to tho North,- and Bob-links about leaving tboir wintry homos among rico • fields I Now yellow birds look forward to a freshning I timo npder apple blossoms, while currant bnsh- I es grow sentimental and tonch another again, j About thoso days liloov troos think -of-their plumes, oats grow sentimental, and organ grind ers tako up a position before parlor windows I l Now ,tho timid grass peeps its little noso through I the groand, while maternal geese look forward I [ with excusable anxiety to tho trials oonneotod I with tho gosling season. But why continue the ( matter? To do justice to Spring and its ac-1 companimenta, would fill a volumo.— Dutch- 1 man. I I Tho following significant oall is made to J tho Southern Whigs, by the Konnebeo (Me.) I Journal. Will they respond to the appeal ? . ; “Wo ask no more of them (Southern Whigs!) in this case, than we conceded to them in the election of 1848. We theu accopted Gon. Taylor os the Whig candidate, without requiring any i pledge upon tho subject of tho Wilntot.Proviso, and we nowask them to hoooptGon. Scott with-1 .out requiring, any pledgetouching the compro mise measures.” - I ;BS6» It has been suggested that a national vessel be BOnt to bring back those persons who havo been victims of:. swindling agents, for Cali fornia steamship oompaaies, and who are now ntter destitution on the Isthmus, without means to proceed either on their jour ney or; return homo. The idea is a good ono and humanity,requires that it should be oarried out. An important meeting oftho first class 1 creditors ofTexas will take plaoo at Washington on tlio 12th of; April next, to determine whether they will necopt the settlement of their respec tive claims tendered by that State, under the provisions of the aot oftho 81st January, 1862. It will be necessary, we learn, that 1 every ored-‘ itor should be present, either in person or by. prosy. . Ponmun Mcsioipau Etncnos.— Albion R. Parriß, (Dem,) has been elected Mayor of this city over Neal Dow, (Whig.) The former re ceivcd 1,890, and the latter 1,496. Four Demo- I cratio Aldermen and four Whigs, and twelve Demooratio and nine Whig Councilmon have ] also been elected. j -V» -<'4 % i "\.J- v ■‘V: *,■ ■ ■ F «AIfCES OP Tim PERN. At the meeting of the Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Bailroad, held in Philadelphia, on Monday oyerifog,. April Btb, .the following state mci?t of U>? fiscal? affairs of that company was Mad :t— -* Office of the Penna. B. B. Co.. 1 - - ■ Phila., March 4th, 1862. - / t-- fsan Sin—l snhmit fortße consideration of the ; committee appointed at the meeting of Stook-: nolaors, on the Ist insfc, the following statement n J*“ "fMfities of the Ponnsyivnnio Bailroad Co. at tliatdnto; also the estimated cost of the whole and its equipment for a eingle track, and too total amount of present subscriptions -that mfl y ’ ,e relied upon to meet onr engagements: - ASBKTS. By amount of Bontis received /rom the city of Philadelphia, North- ' - cm Liberties, and Allegheny county. $704,900 00 ay amount of. bonds to bo receiv- ■ ) ed from Bame-sources... By cash balances subject to draft. l»y, estimated - amount receivable from present stockholders pre vious to Oct let next Total _ : IMMEDIATE lIABIIITIES. lobulepayables;...;.s346,o23 06 To other temporary 287,216 77 To Stato and Harris* burg and Lancaster Railroads for tolls.. To contractors' and - others for. February payments 105,001 17 Total .7 30,000 00 Balances $829,020 00 Deduct the amount required to pay ; T in tercst to Stockholders in May. -v 250,000 00 'leaving the amount in bonds appli cable to the construction of the road, which will probably meet onr engagements until August no *t 070,020 00 ESTIMATED COST OS’ TIIE WHOLE HOAD AND OUTFIT, whole road with single track and .outfitfor Eastern and Western . dl ™K>ns ta.w, * $11,400,000 Additional oulfitrequirod nponcom ■ pietion of mountain division....... Double track between South JPojk of . Cpneihaugh and western organjga-s, tion of Company, and general-ex pense of the Board, now upwards of $BO,OOO ... Amount paid and: to bo paid on ground rents in.Wcst Philadelphia _ and Pittsburgh, in two yoars... Depots at West Philadelphia.. HBWSITKMS. I ImEEUAEniAQB. os Blood Relatioss.—Hear I what the oditorof the Fredericksburg News says I I about the matter:— {. «onntry in which wo were raised for uSiT E®oerations 'back, a certain family of IJn nDd res P? ota i )l i lt y have intermarried, un- I „„l“ orß cann6t be £ <mnd in three of them a sound l ; SSji» W « ,I Tr ono . of tienr l>ns sore eyes, n third is idiotic, a fourth aS fif - h ba " d y- le i?ged r a sixth with a head, about tho size of a turnip—not one of the num- i e * ai npt from physical or mental defects of I n?S?„ fan -n. tbis family- perseveres to inter marry with each other with these living mOnn ments constantly behind them, " - j 784,000 00 33,959 90 80,000 00 51,002,859 96 The fugutivo slave law, which lately passed the California Assembly, prorides 'that slaves brought into'tho State prior to the adop tion oftho State constitution, shallbeliahle to the I provisions of tho Congressional fugitive slave j law. This it is alleged, is an infraction of the constitution, whioh says thatneither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except for crime, shall be tolerated In the State. $773,240 00 A“ ®ld joker, wbo was never known to I yield the palm to any antagonist in reeling a I knotty yarn, was put to bis tramps, at hearing a traveler state that ho once saw a brick house placed upon runners, and drawn up a bill to d’ hi ™ favorab ’° i° oati ®“ some half :a mile “ Wmt do you think of that, Uncle Ethicl,” saul the bystanders. •■Ofadgc,''saidthooldman. “1 onceTsawn boafio down eas t drawn by oxen three 000,000 . dead silence ensued; the old man evidently Imd the worse end of it and ha saw it. Gather ling ali lus energies, ho bit off a huge piece of P '?^, by wayof « ainin stinieforthought “-Theydrawcd tho stone house,”-said the i ,^ JCO , tm S ? quantity of tobacco juice, v A h °- 200 -) “i>nt that warn’t the I worst of the job, after they done that they Went gaveiri nS draTro<i 1110 cellar -” The stranger 66,000 260,000 DIEDI T„;.S*L erJo Y raornimr, April Hih, ADA, dauehter of S raonm* 1 ” 11 Ja * HaK !’ mr > «Ee<i 3 years and ILr The friends of lhe . f.irciiy are. Invited to Attend her funeral THIS DAY. at a o’clock, at Forbes street, -intho Eighth Word* --.-fr. Coart or ike [ Mteim Diltllct Of Perinitpi^M^a: [ TN|AUMmALTY-.'‘AndnowtO wil,Aprii'fifhvl&/2 t * ihial on Tuerday next, April I3th! 'an.d “2J; ri S l J Cowi-of «!**:United ;Siates forihU DitfrieHie dfotio'.! O F7o”rR«^ m,railyand M„.i. c f/ >n,l , roo ’ a (0 ?. T,,e *' lo y'") or at the ouuse of the efctk of eaui eoun» SmiliiGrh! Btreei.:lepl!&h* BLUE MASS-IKI tht.fu. S. P.” and ‘‘Mamin’* » -!!l5- , ??_.LaPjl3f_n. AjFAHNESTtiCK & CO * - *P rl * co. &reo# Sllbft 9atlna« Sft&ncirGoodT'aiit. . . . . Btoad ClotUi, . / b «ni? ld V at MART i N CONNOLLY’S STORK, JtXa nkvStS"?f-V^r- tt^* en T,,ird ' u » l FooruT k V ' at tfoatforgctro Mtcnd! yog will be cerbUn.ofgte&i bargains. fa lijfrl< * I ?rt i)irmuiBham, ncar lho Ferre— I. .{£!}!£:"!. l .‘H*“£■: improvements for he»»y work; in 1 c ' r ko*bc*» sail other machinery, and ■ ! keeping t\[ways the best qualities of meutj. ; thev are prepared to farnlih tnaehinory, Ac, with promnlnct I -Aj lliey «ullret*m ihe Warehoare on Sraiihfield «, ] < al, ®;. a . t No. 4 Wood street,) p”i terns ,or orders left there will be JaitnedihtelyttUeniied to, Hawng esrocietcd JOHN MUKJNOUGH with utThe tegAv e G a iKß7»°cT 6,tdin *• “ HERYBy-t. BOU.MAN, j AURAIIAM GARRISON, ■ Pimbargh, April 19,MsffT tl ’ D ° , ' WU ' ' „ O. W. Tajuor, N, Ao, 121 Second Street ' ECCmATOR OF BONDS, Wonkas#.. Vim. Bills ami ,B'ockj. AJ*o, DouborBl» Wanttfa«nre* anti always. oil liaiiil, or.procarej at ibort ■ <:B ’ loprliiy andjSevr YoriTiJliuou. V« f “' m Amo^X d r ? ana,ttC,ori ' a 0( ■»« “"«’no” o P«o*-M»b»i. Pubos 11 Louts XlVth *«yHi7octaves,elegantly carved and- : fioisheU all Toond, made by Nonna* Clart ra ektt°ici‘. n rlc COrn "’ 0n ' 1 Clrv ' d •>«!»» ««te n*gf oct»vc», round corner, and canred »llilin ? m n.:.. | , 2 6$ octave*, tonnd comer, with Coleman’s jEioiin AVf5 1 1 ,^5£, >. 1,n ‘ i j’ l,,en, tunable reeded .anoian 1 * *1 CgLSDBiTtU Uosrojt I’lANofl nf 6^J?r n 'dp o a«n t imn n fm“™"’ eleS “ Dl mMldl^' 1 o octavo do _ ■ J- B. DUNHAM’S PIANOS, New Yobi SGoclave, plain Bennie, roeewoofi, r fnfiifj®’ roand comer,gothic tablet. I ?S} cctovCi *Qnare anil tablet. i ! double round corner, gothic tabfet. midMiug^d! 1 "' * ano ' 7 ocul¥ “’ new .calc, elegant -lf lb ° ln * ,,oßle “‘ » Proved Jmgcrrect arid ■ Sign of the Golden Harp, N&; lUj Third'BtrceL . n , XilblrM|r U«e(lDff« T m-S.* B v?* Q.fMlerly Itt'eShg bl the Yoono Men’s V t AB *J^ ,al,on *nd Mechanic** In* Md ol the Reading Hoorn, on. .Monday evening, tsth Instant, uthalf pa«L7o’cloek. ' -A L . VJN WILKINS, See’* •T%KS I « ,M ppmforlbhle ISRiCK'IHvEnEjNU of ‘1 1116 SeTonlH WaulolSS city S!JP* on Retford Street, near the new Basin.— Rent S 3 dollars per month. . Apply to M’LaIN & MOFFITT. No.fi9 ftfth^traet* KM»ir tioodhri . , JAM E&■■M'Ww.rroiiKßs i co., • . 109 Wood Wood Street, * HB bow opemnea very extensive and well anoned k of Sf’IUNU and SUMMKR GOOB “ (Sn, of. French nnd EnjUsh Broad Clothe, ?^H B !n h .V IfUn .? anan , tlll^^exicanll£^B »SilJc } , Gfnßham WhnSio^ifS-*s•» *«» I wWoh are iflerld m Wnolcstilcokthc mo9iaccomroodanngicim3/ fapria'' A A. MASONA CIK will open THi’a DAY If h morn Oltjr OOQpoil ItAndl* W*S &;* b,sba k^£&d%8 ftw of A~S£LKNDIII IIOUSE ANU LOIV fH Tns n,™, st reet of i» fe et* and eitend|n» back ioo fe?t\S sffi •JJjy* Tiio tuUdjog ia ikrco siorierhirh, 21 by sp • ico - « —P" ■ _•.. ~ '_ Na. SBFinh'Mrcet. c * fs sst Mnneh " lct - kr 1 “*“» I® * prla — -■.;.. JAMES; A HUTCHISON fc CO.‘V feI A ln 3 K pefti^Jfo^^ 0r " : JAMES A. nUrcitlSONJb CO. AKU oaj ~ 2S ’ comer orFimamlWood street*. IUcoV ftr^Sfby '" UrlM,old ’»” ait<l " Wfi ,rUf - - _ _ _B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Cn. « J 3 W HARDWARE! < » ' “A* B * OKTTY. A: KEnoty oponingret their old eland, No. 71 Market oA- ■door Prom the cornet of Fourth at Z of lh ° afresh B^*uirofTbofoiiowinu a fc* , jS|cf|io|®'° c ' lv ' tl Genuine EngUsh'Waldron% Com &ythcs; » , „ „ do Grass do: American Com Scythes: -v ■ do Grasg do; Scythe Bnaths; English' C. 8. X, Cut Savrt t Pickles; Anvils; Cast Steel Gordon noe»i Trace Chains! Mann’s Cast Steel Axes,- HolrSloves: Gardenßakesi Wanes; H3F-. Gorman Stcol; E^lSgieel!* MUlSawsi xffifiSi, - ■ - ' tuMHMlwfcwtJrt ■ Information 'Waiuan _ OP BRIDOHT DOIiPHJN of the , Ireland, men Iter broiher. iho .nl y aeehlier, aha redded In . l a*‘ demood that* ilnce then, she hs* W.-h»« un«. dence»fihodo island. HcTt P *«>*•, « g i h 1 wr o °£? tt S' sss & "H'j’j.vv it: 1 j ®s» or the New Yobk. Cdbak Tbiais.— The I trial of 3. L. O’Sullivan, .Copt Lewis,'and oth- I ers, in New York, alleged to H£n heeirfoncem- I ® d to.the Caban-invasion,'was brought to a I aloeo eyening.' The jdry f after he |ing locked up for about eight hours,, came into I < ' or[r toncl etatcd-thero wan no possibility of their | ever agreeing upon n,verdict The court, after | eome hesitation, consented to discharge them.— ,Tt is said they stood seven for the conviction and j ; r ° r tto ooanittal of Mr. O’Snllivan; andl four for the conviction and eight for the acquit-1 tal of Capt Lewis. . I L: s : i';.;V aV.'V-' 1- ■ ■ \\ - —** wiiei£ ciMHßtaDmr'B Coiiecr* - Twh ?_ D . d P*“” lcal Education, under Mr, P, HAYDEN. I „"£’?“, 10n ®T. o .°™ , hwerc c emlVbMn elegtollyfiucd i SfrS.yeSr C ‘ ““cotnmodation. Calln*nd a« the ® . [oprs „ Wrtttnrj Cfasai ' *^s^ M , B £5 L , n ' , ’ S c ”fflm«elal College, cornet of Market and Third Ur ecu. The Ladies’ jfenartmeni *« .WHtpemd:! on-Mdiidar,i'AmjF i«inT?tS°o™r 9 ,mprov]nsu,o,r ’ iy,B of Honra of Injunction from 3 to 4 P. HI. ° PrI P-K.SPENCBB,ftmniclat. eoiherof *°^_"ten3aofone month, commencing Morid&v o ( p^ fl „i h rec fK“ y T wm bepM to *°“ aprl ' PR. SPENCER, Tn»ir teeSST”" Lo, *"> No - «e" V«,aa T r&r ,n ; fa6? -“‘tg i&£h" g SVrt.i!V"“* l, 'S na ’ ** first *“.nXm lH r<ll,e * se advances -IUo Ctmeto bcc'oifcev ! “ “ w «fi «Bo «^S“ 1 *7w!fls ®f inoUer, ‘which, is sometimes colorlcs* [£« «, a yellowish or Keeni B b hM, and w,l p^", b ? f “ unil mixed with aireafa of Wood After The ~ottßku.®* continued for a time* the patient win>m»err' ence some difficulty iii'lircothine, acComniinl»rt lp^. r i' oT™r c opfoa^ l ,’ e °h,^L|L eqBC, ' t Co,d See adyeiuieraent in another eolumn. lapis s&@S£ £t « ana® iSM assaS-SpT £ r““" SS!s*»asSsSii Xlronchiai‘iui>M iin«l ?/mAmi OU « collects.; in tbo (ant :“'iVyiL. Il na teniler ta'-l '«MJ iSMST*" I a ‘ *“ »"* l» I&K2K?' ' 1 _ iilUburgb, Pfl 1 MANUFiCTURfeBS ! S§I ; Sa ) -tL ' -«»o >» «*«. OMKm-' wnet ° f WMCT “"4 Horn street,, - Pittsburgh, Pa T CITIZENS' insurance Company of Pittsburgh. oF® L oi'-«^ , Ste r 5. 'SfSlSS&sxsiw «... co mkectobs. sfesa®-** KUtvanl lleazleton - Sellera, ™*'«'Vrynlp° n ’ r m a! ker - I8&8C AT. Pennock. w. 7h5S-«? -assKS-*- «.aSaTO*,V Mja Anderson, - * BSP A?ft”Ss2"’ D. Wis££r ye ' wA'aa , Market at.^ 0 JoH » v °ona,jr. t Secretary. I able in«?r| a,ant } reduce liisjrcainwfiiio «ncST<]ecrift .^ tea ' ,llln to finAtjie mom eonfirraed anil obsUn|ia < r.SL , .“^, < i e f? " B,D toady attention io the mean. prraribe " y %Z* , Secretary—c. A Colton. , cry- Thi s^"p^S 0 m T.?cr°^i?Bm * ‘?« r connected wltUij”n«vi 6nr * nco »Ppe>- other nla. “ “ TW of pcraona B om s tq Califor- S£S° n ““»*■» P lhn^u‘f A - W, “ n ' COMPANY, •S?-WM«:sfraS«s , *• ’*• BKESON, Agent. fe pmam> No ’ *~sSrasSES3fta d ft.Ub arg hD cgreeLo(Jire , Ntl „ to |c a n ic,.U dge)K °., >aeM , w^Thß^e^ « v r “^n?- rn ,arLoJ # t > No. SI, meets every WeOneutsy Mount‘Kf» d lfs^a~ Monday ev’ng } a B*- lfall»coroerofLeft»AAl*!^Fndayeven* • UgljonyCjtyi,/ i*e«eoc* RndSandnßkyaireetgy'AT , ID* Angeroaa , „ Anteronaijodge.No of O r WednesdayOVenin*j\vwi*V% metis cVerr :. iafcly. * la Washington Half, Wood street SS? s 5~ ;S »* ofMsewihSSl rt ‘ ac * IPEoblWreotftoia4l A.M.toSF ftr , \ 1 13 ■- - H ..- ’ : 'y. '■ ■ f •' ••' - 1 „ - * y-lrh:-.' ' : ,"V ; t-*'--7?.- tf:;. A 80S0 0F 6PHISO. ■ r, ktssio a^nici:* 1 *!?? r ** *weAv«3ee'*' > ,*l' n «S u they rite. s liV K" 4104 a ° > ‘ 1 ?niit ft 2X obo ** rosejt Wh™ Ji. emn « to vi «w, ■■ th v? t^e reposes ■ - in bloom and indeed' * TW??.?" mountain, IhogTasain Uw vole.. T Th??“, ol ! tb ? ft «n«ain, .-The halm In thegalei v Tb ®?oice of elod waters /.’Mnl the valleys that r ;„. With mane* Atr daughtore, Tell tse it is spring. The wild harp of nature, To tnusle set free, O’er woodland and meadow Is bounding with glee ; The flowers arosp springing In-vale and fo lawn, - .The birds are oat flinging - In prdUd of the dawn. From moor end front mountain > l < _ Sweet voices are heard—. - From brook. and from foaniaiQ— » From insect and bjrd! The efen nnd ike valley * vvuk blossoms orO’Jaden, X»ire the rosea iliatdaily . : I '-.. • Witk Uiockeeka of-tkemaideni- t r - • Wih a-hue of Ted roses The day is declining; M i testers-are out shining: On leaf and on flower, . r Tne-moanltearaanre stealing, . And twilight’s soil hoof Brings Joy to each* feeling. fhe sad spirit of care A baUn may inhale From the soft breathing air, And ilia rose-seemed gale; - Awajrwi!hail*a«lae«-- “” 5 _Tojoy Ktcach airing ’ Of the Jieart hound with gladnesi - in welcome to spring. touutilii (Ey) Journal. SPECIAL NOTICES. mmmm ' 'c'.W: ••••.• I VHUJFBB7 I lusxkarp Maraow—...... Josephc. posteb- I «"&»—PJr»r tTier and PaWii* nt. I Third Tiara 2Sc.;He*erved te*u in j oorso P cn at 7 o’clock. Curtain rise* at 7f, ] NEy l vC'fi n XrAlvf9 Co " lpli ' ll ' <lComC ' liran ' ! ' Mt * jQAR. i Pat a Pll*riJP ,K . , ’ n tS RIM op W>VE. I • bimSf"® 0n . 1, “ Travels, eiiremoly Rifted with" I Nancy, * y a nlten fllrl . Mr. B. WiTliama. «.iuue,and a“ ' xtlem<!lr pn ' . 1 MrZ'Kc^'- u "% Dram “> «• ■ ShaftS Mj«d Arr;B. WI Illume. The , ' hl > I Mr. Dulcimer® OU A*MAW ANGEL. r__M««y, Mr John Weaver. I * Mlee Fanny Wheeler. j nf'Hta .pfc'jij s>™p« in ih» World. gffsastKßSaWiffi sy 1 bargb. . __ Ua W, Penn Street, PiTii- I , Amoaß wllom"aTo,Ms|e'2o^^ , 8t A NS , - I {“fPAuw.'wko hold lie Jii«hc,, t l T2 af7,slr s and hPHe ' I u a Ji‘l’£- ompr > islne . drene.tfrnto ”S;t Afu i l Ccr P* dt |H ia A i irißr.it j ecelel)ra(e(tCenmui'nV t i B l ,, d;A#giiBtc; SrwA; a r«i, »JA- <f» noirdjftj W’ Av l^s, w^m wilf IS*** 8 c, . ow ' , > wllo,r witwditeitile 1)18 ft- HE,S«V AiMsrvoro, Stbtizb. ATnoe« o«5 * roar of I Dost of others £empo«e n ie «nd a Trof, M. JohSoT m” tf, *, kll ‘ f »' I tOi 8 o ' ch «str«! which la" woithy or his hii!i!ri,' , i ea,,er . op i n at PerlormancH e h n 7 1 ’“ la,lon - QtTfo'cloek. "^tPS, PHILADELPHIA. ' CUBTAINS.COETAXN MATEELvig Azn> ' ’ •; vaasan^®®*' ”• *'• V AKRVI, > IO9 «itMU>ui St, cor. Fifth S $T Cunain ’ Mai ’ ani ’ ’ “ - mi »au>(J:l>* SSEgg^fcais.,. lUon ;■ h. 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