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They are authorized to Maya Ad: Urtisententii tut& Suluimiptions tor us at ear Duel rates: Vietrreceipte are reganiedas payment& .Their °Moos are at NEW YORIC, 122 NSSESU street., • BOSTON', I.o . Stata: street • : • '• ' ;'-; ... • .;-Agr. FINS JOR Yuurma•Ats • . - . • . ... . ~ -., i i ' - --.. ..d.wv.anut...elti...... Es..ortm. Tod t. our News ,a37,t, .w mw serwool fa du FAINTUto OF AU. ICIXDB, Is tb• ast.. s*e, =A Vim lbw lalint landt.' Ilwmr.34.lMAlwAldi el . irptA• pl= diva. DiUmAlivill Airw in teeddis war witaastt• WOOD. , • PITTSUVUWI AND RAILROADS. We have often said that Pittsburgh is destined . to be the , Itaiontiao CITY of the Union. -Our City w ill be the centre of a nettviirk of Railroads, which will p enetrate not oily every _. , portion of tne sturoutioust country , hut will connect , no with all the litoling cities of the Union, East and West, North and South. We etuill now proceed to notice briefly these works of internal improvement : l'ennsylotmia Raffroad.--This great road runs through the heart of our State, connoting Phil alelphissAthe East with Pittsburgh in the West. It is'nearktrantipleted, only a few !ales over the Allegheny Ifeuntalus being unfinished, on which as many worktnen are employed us can possibly operate: The old Portage road will be need un til the Company's work is completed. It is the intention of the Pennsylvania Railroad Comps, • ny, idtiniclioly, to have a double track between Pittiburgli and Philadelphia, and we have no doubt.but-that the business of the road will keep them Unemployed. Ohio and Pennsytcania Railroad Withina , few days past the Ohio , and PenneybanlA Rail road has been completed to Crosaboat a-point some ten Miles west of Mansfield, °nits Cleve land, Columbus and Cincinnati -This road rano west from Pittsburgh, through Alle gheny and Beaver counties, Pa., and Columbia na, Stark, Wayne, Ashland and Riohland coun ties in Ohio, touching at New Brighton, Salem, Cantou., Maasillon, Wooster, Loudouville, Mans field, sad many other important towns. Clettiond and Pittsburgh Railroad—This road hat been completed for some time between Cleveland and Wellsville, on the Ohio river. It crosses the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad at Alliance, by which means Pittsburgh and Cleve land are directly connected, only about five hours being necessary to make the run from city to Allegheny Valley Railroad.—This important work, intended to connect the City of Pittsburgh with Buffalo, Rochester, and the entiralfate of Now York, is now under contract. The'work is • commenced, and the Company is provided with abundant means to push it forward vigorously. The road will pass along the Allegheny Valley. and secure to our city an inunenso lumber and metal trade from the counties of Western and North Western Pennsylvania. iNttaburgh and Steubenville Railroad.—This work is in good hands, and is progressing rapid ly. Most of the track is ready for the iron.— The whole will certainly be completed from river to rifer within a year. This road will run di rectly west, in a beeline, from Pittsburgh, and ' will connect at Steubenville with the Stentien villa, and Indiana Railroad. Bteubenville and Indiana Railroad .— Although a distinct -and independent Company, ibis may be regarded as a continuation of the Pittsburgh nd :Sienbenville Railroad. It is rapidly ap. grottobbig completion. Thee:tars will be running on.a portion of the road, at least to the Ohio canal, in the fall The S. and I. R. R. runs from Stenbenvllle to Cottimbus, Ohio, passing through the rich counties of Jefferson, Harrison, Tascar awes, Coshocton, Licking and Franklin. , The two last mentioned Railroads mill be the coo., . meeting links in the great chain of Railways from Philadelphia, through Pittsburgh, Ohio, Indiana and IBinois, to St. Louis. • Pittsburgh'end Connell:m - 1k Railroad.4=-Thia road, intended to connect our city directly with ' Bidthnore, is certain of being , built. It will pass through portions of Allegheny, Fayette, Somer set sad Bedford amities, and from thence to Cumberland; Md. - The President, Oen. iottuurn, possesses all tbe energy necessary to insure the • entire success of this important road. Cloortiers Valley Railroad. —Thin road, running from Pittsburgh to Washington, will unquestion ably be built.. The charter has been obtained, an abundance of money having beealitubscxibed for that purpose, and a , Board of Directors will be elected on the 19th inst. The very beet men in Pittsburgh have taken hold of this project, and it is bound to succeed. Tho road passes along the rich valley of Chartiers creek, through some of the finest coal fields in Western Penn sylvania, and will tap the Rempfield road at the - borough of , Fashington, thereby securing for our city a portion of the trade and travel around and South West of Wheeling. River Raitroad, or “Circumbrulibits."--The Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad company are about extending a Branch from the mouth of Yel low,Creek, neor Welleville, to Bridgeport, Ohio, opposite Wheeling. We have now a railroad to the mouth of Beaver river, and as soon as the link from that point to 'Wellsville is supplied,we shall have a continuous River Railroad from , Plttebtitgla to Bridgeport, a distance of over ninety miles. This road will connect with the • Central Ohio Railroad to Zanesville, and the Marietta road to Cincinnati. Chamberabarg and Alleyhen,y Railmark--This new project, which is well received by tho peo ple of the region of country 'through which it is proposed to construct the road. doubt less be built, after the works now In progress are finished.. Ckvekrud and Nnhoning Railroad.—This road is now under contract. It is intended to run from Cleveland, through Warren, Ohlo, along • the lliahoning Valley, to connect with the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad in Beaver county. It will bea near cut from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, and.will secure to, our - city the trade of the fer tile region known tosllie.“Western Reserve." Pilteburghane! Sriskibiarcrad.—This is also a new project , "whitsisneets with much layer not • r _cooly. in Pittabii4i but in the comities of Peso or, Lavrrenco Mercer Crawford and Erie. It *ill aeon be put under contract. We have thus glanced briefly at the Railroads Aowilniabed, and in progress of contraction, as well - as thos.c contemplate& Isudkg &ma; OUT • city. !..Wohave tilso the Chime Coal mdlroult fire mileslong, 'Mali luta been in. op oittor ... - sbont two Years. r A similar; Coal: sbontt& be cOnstruoteUttbingthevaliey of t law Mill Run.*, In addltiop to all these; there, ere ...;flimerons Oratich railroads, whieliconnect Oath main Ries leading:to our city,--but we will only row nientiofi, the' Carrollton &anal of •‘. • and P. B. 8.-nearly completedttbe Akron Mrs*, of the : same, in operetta* . the Blairsville Rama. I ,` Of. de Tenntylvatha Railroad, in operatioN antl o y the trniontoin Branch of same, soon to be can. etruoted. . , .. . • pop, Ivy*: 4i-yZi.1...7;; 1 P...fati,' , eh.,r451t4tt.:40%.,tA . 1 - t,4f9: P T : 7l l *lr4.4;e P t.. - 4t-px-,21-••-40,4.01X _ _ • • „ . , a lex:* 4 ' 00, 1 497 jit . . :After what we hovel written wi-thittli,44..rei tier,wiNie willing to , admit, tliat;*ttWrgb , is tiiiAflnt4led to the t2pelt iiMitf the iapmex ,*ttl4etAted Etitek) : All tbeae * orks most umpitigiabliicdireatly to tie cealtb, popti isitleit and bushman - of the city, and hold out streig indtioiMente for ' , Men of capital - . and en teiprise to locate, in our midst. There is no city In the Union that can boast of a more trabstan :tie), intelligent, moral and industrious don than ,Pittshurgh. li lye , ,haTe a healthy AI% 14adalthough. surrounded with a - smoky' at :•mespliere; we are free from any of the epidenilii aid_petaglous diseases, which exist in so many iinfeillities of the • Weet and L3aitth-Weat.. THE PRINTER 9 OF Flslotal/VBOII. On. Monday - f irenln g a coripleitifeing ladies *ante our office, and inferviontiii that 'a young served an' aiprenticestap to the •PtinGlil-Aniii nese, had died, after a lingering illness, on n:crose Street, near Webster. - We accompanied - theta to the dilapidated room in ' , which the corpse of the young man was, and. it was painful to witnees - the poignant grief of the heart•stricken lather tied_ mother, as they wee& over the death'rif 'an only .. eon. We returned to the office, and informed acinte of the gentlemen employed on die:Post of the facts. Their sym pathy for an unfortunate brother PB3 at once excited, and before twelve o'clock yesterday iheyliid a sum c — ohtribuiedrroluntarily, suffi cient to give comfort to the heque of the be reaved and distressed parents, and to indicate, at the some time, that pure charity Is the first impulse of a printer's heart. We do not write this to puff , them;, they require nothing of the kind. But we note it to indicate the cheerful manner in which they succor the destitute, and alleviate the grief of the mourning parents.. The young man of whom we speak was un- known to any of the printers of Pittsburgh. But a knowledge of the departed was not a question asked by. theni ; they were satisfied, he was a printer, and their warm hearts opened with - their wonted generosity, to provide the means to render the last sad tribute to a fellow craftsman, and to cheer the hearts of his dis consolate parents. This sat of kindness is truly creditable to the warm-hearted and generous .rinters of Pittsburgh. Cmaroszirs are indebted to - Wu. C. SlEtsurra,of the California Aaeembly,for va rious favors t lalifiß way of.public documents.— The Colonel,l4eiti•glad to see,has reported In to the body,oflibillAs Is.= able member; a ten hour Ism; . previsions to the ono which is not inlonroil iiittiißtate. If passed by the Legislature of thalfonilsoir e trust it will be more rigidly Waned than thW law which now occupies a pleas in the statute books of Penn : •Iyanls. • - HON.'JAHICS BUCHANAN. The appointment of this distinguished gentle man as Minister to England, gives universal satisfaction to the people. His 'high order of talent, "great experience as a statesman end diplomatist, mark him as one of the most distin guished representatives our -country could have in Europe, No man can doubt the earnestness and ability with which' he -trill watch over the Interests of his fellow citizens. THE CAMPBELL TROUPE. The publio will remember that this is the first night of the series of Concerts this cele brated Company propose to give in our city.— There is not a man among them who is not known to fame and highly appreciated by every audience that have listened to their exquisite performances. We expect that Masonic Hall will be crowded to overflowing this evening to listen to their sweet music. RtDUCTION ov PRIOSS.—At a meeting of the nail manufacturers of New York, held on the .70, it was deemed advisable to reduce the price of nails from six cents to five cents. This re. duotion is partly owning to a reduction in the price of iron, and the wish of the manufactures to have a uniform price; throughout the year.— They have, therefore, determined upon the cents per pound as the desired rate. ice' The Washington Republic of Monday states that the Hon. Jamas Beriaaaaa, of Penn sylvania, is at present on s visit to the seat of 6overnment, and is the guest of the Hon. Roam J. Wittaza. More about the Copper alines. The Boston Post says that it has been inform ed by an intelligent correspondent, that be has gone over the statistics of the copper mining operations on Lakis Superior, with the following results. Be finds that twenty-one mines upon the Lake and the Ontonagoihave 22 . 4,000 shores, which have cost by assessment $1,000,000 to the proprietors. The present market value of the whole stook of those twenty-one mines Is $3,- 860,000, while their combined product has al ready been 10,400 tone, or $8,120,000 at the price obtained for the metal. Copper is now worth nearly or quite twice as much as it was two or three years ago. The previous calcula tion may seem unfounded to those who, because oopper stocks were once the subject of a foolish speculation, believe the copper region to be worthless. But a little investigation will satisfy the inquirer of the ostentation. Thus the Cliff Mine, costing $lOB,OOO, would bring $9b0,000 at the present prices of stock rthe Minnesota, costing $68,000, would bring $660,000; the Copper Falls, costing $BO,OOO or $90,000, would bring $650,000 ; while the stooks of the Nee tional, Forest, Phoenix, Dana, Winthrop, North- West, North-Western, Norwich, Toltee, and many others far more In many instances than has/actually been expended upon them. Mamma FLUNECETIBM.--GREELrf relates that when he arrived in London two years ago, and had reached hia hetet he was looking out of his window, when . a tnagoent carriage drove up to a shop on the opposite side of the way.— Powdered footmen and flunkeys adorned the box and stand. This, thougbt he,is some grand per sonage who, true to the infernal traditions of Norman barbarism; finds his honor in the deg radation and brutalization of his species, by affixing on them the mark of degradation—pick ing out the noblest looking &Bares of toil, and dressing them up as prisoners of war once were,' whose livery marked their loss of liberty. But casting his eye on the ooaoh panels, what did he behold t A painting of the Ameriean Eagle, with a shield "round its neck, looking like a chicken prematurely tied to a gridiron I It was ;the coaoh of ABBOTT LATTILIXOS, our late whig representative near the CMirt of Bt. James. Tux Wm es SENATIia DOttOLAB.—A. Wash-, ingtou correspondent,. writing to the Western Watchman, (a religions paper published at St. Louis,) states that only a day or two before her death, hlr. Douglas had remarked that hie hap piness was complete. He had just been re-elect ed.to the United States Senate for six years, and his wife had just given birth to her firi3t daugh ter. IftetadAiMettwo eons and a daughter, ,• • With cif otthcmost pleasant and accomplished wives; •to Wilke hie home a paradise ; and his State, at the same time, - evinced her disposition to lavish upon him her greatest honors. 1 - Ungrin Buns MO PAIIIIBIAN CLOSED MAIL. existing regulations In Prussia, letters re.. icalieil'from the United States t _exceeding in weight three ands half outioes,Andirbioh coa -1 ‘isir.fartioleer other thin written matter or coined money, oannot be treated as mail matter; and it is requested that packets of this description lie witiguild,from3he United iitatis and Prise:lan The Despatch Pod Offices at New Xesir ie *:llOston sra instructed to -tithe - note of :lit:begoverned by these regulations accord -1144 _ .. .., .. 424, ... , 4 ~.....,._.....,,.......„.. . ..,.„.......,_._,... 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Harper Phu/lips Gramm= r—Ationg the items of news that I heve lately seen lecireannoniteing the faot,that Samuel Swartwent, Esq., (who was collector of the customs for the pert of New York, under Gen. Jackson, and the announcement of whose defalcation has afforded a theme for almost every Whig writer during the last twenty years,) has paid every Alollar:of• his indebtedness to the United States;-end::.that there does not now stand against him a single judgment for'. any amount. While this {act is another among the 14tany proofs that have been offered to hie fellow men of the almost infalliable judgment of An drew Jackson, it will surely prove a rather mel ancholy one to Wicig patriots,who have now noth ing left for which to abuse the Demeoratio party. Gen. Jackson, appointed Mr. Swartwout to of fice against the advice of many of hie friends, because he believed him to be an honest and ea pable man ; and to. the lakt moment of his life Ihe remained of that opinion. None brit an hon- I eat man would; in view of. all the abuse that has been heaped upon him, hate met his liabilities in so honorable a manner. May we not wonder how many Corwins, and Crawford:, Galphins end Gardiners will be influenced by the course of Mr. Swartwout to go and do likewise. You are of course aware that a very pleasant little frolic is anticipated on the part of the Exe cutive and Legislative branches of the Govern. meats of Pennsylvania and Maryland on Satur day next,—when both the Governors, and the members of both the Legislatures, are to take a tone of inspection of the public works of each, that have a connection with each other. Spe cial trains are to be provided in each State, by the respective railroad companies, and no doubt every necessary arrangement will be made for the highest degree of enjoyment on the part-of all Who shall participate in the festivities of the occasion. Speaking of Railroads, it may not be impro per to allude to the growing interest that is felt by the entire community,-east of the Allegbee Dies, in our Western improvements. Every in telligent man regards the system of railroad communication that has been undertaken within a few years past, (and which bat already very considerably progressed,) as likely to produce results in our country, which none can possibly calculate .at the present time, especially when the effects of the wonderful addition of gold to our Circulating medium are also considered. It ' is clearly seen that, already, the value of prop erty has hew more than doubled In many Null- Idea and as railroads, shall continue to give in creased facilities to trade e open up new sources of wealth, in regions now remote from a market; and greatly stimulate production at almost every point, the United States roust become, indepen dently of every precauti, - eery measure that may be adopted by other countries, emphatically the gardeuand the workshop of the world. Your readers well know, gentlemen, that the time has been, when the editors of the Morning Post stood almost alone among the citizens of Pittsburgh, in contending for an immediate con:: nection with the great improvements in Ohio, and, the completion of the Conneltsville railroad, as works of the highest necessity to the inter ests of our city, and our section of the State; and all can see, now, that, bad the energies and capital of our part of the State been then direct ed in this manner, we should have occupied the proud position of being ahead of all competitor, for the great trade of the west and south west of which others are tr . ) log to deprive us; and which our position, and the ultimate tamer gee we must possess, cannot fall eventually to give us. Our friend, Gen. Larimer (who is always ahead in matters relating to the prosperity of Pitts burgh,) long eince.declered it as his conviction, that the more railroads there might be comma ! rdeatingwith our city, the better it would , be for the interests of the eitiaens. I have long been of the same opinion ; and, although I do not pre tend to be as far-sighted, as every body in rela tion to such matters, lam Billy satisfied, that, If the people of our section of the State shall simply confine themselves to doing, to the extent of their ability, all that can bo done to promote tee*. ors interests,—leaving all other people to attend` whatever they shall deem for their ad vantagvi—and *Wain from losing time and wasting their energies in merely trying to defeat other interests, (which has been done to a very considerable extent,) there is no place in the Union that can do anything to retard the con stant rapid march of Pittsburgh to eminent greatness. Those who know me well, know that, everywhere, I have spoken of our city as marked out by the Almighty Rand itself to be a place oe immense business importance, and I have never for a moment allowed myself to think, that any eats of other places, or any attempts by those interested elsewhere; could possibly affect Pitts burgh interests in a materiel manner, or for a great length of time. The mineral resources immediately surrounding her together with the healthfulness of our locality, have brought to gether a community who aro not to be excelled in industry and perseverance; and these, backed by that intelligence incident to activity and use ful employment, must place oar city above every other place not eo well endowed by nature. Let me ensure you, that sentiments snob as these are uttered by every intelligent man with whom I have met from other parts of the country ; and that our city is held in high regard wherever her oharaoter is known. There is another subject to which I would ad vert before Lolose. -That subject is one of very <weeders* importance just now—especially in tho City of-Washington and at the White Rowe. Permit me, gentlemen to introduce to your.no doe, and especial kind attentions, tiereant O'Nssn, once a member of the body guard of Brigadier General Paotatut Pence, upon the battle fields of Mexico; then an honest day la borer in the city of Boston; and now the gentle ' man to whom all,—the highest as well as the lowest—direct their attention when they with to have an interview' with his chief, who has been elevated to the position of guardian of the inter ests of more than twenty-five million free citi zens! Such are the mutations of human Wei— May the providence' of the Ail-Wise be so direct ed, that neither the chief nor his devoted, warm-hearted and faithful, though humble com panion ehall never find a lower level on this side of the gravel It was the fortune of Sergeant O'Neil, at that critical moment when Gotland [Pierce was required to leave the field front pain land exhaustion, to carry in his arms the min to I whom he had already become devotedly netsch eti; and for whose safety he would oheeifally have perilled his life. He faithfully and kindly attended him through his confinement to his rent; and remained constantly with him, until both the volunteer General and the Sergeant! were again restored to the ranks of the people. Gen. Pierce returned to Concord to practice hit pro fession, and Sergeant O'Neal went back to Bos ton, to do "aborts" wherever he might find em ployment. The Presidential contest plaoed the General at the heed of his countrymen; end In one of hie visits to the capitol of Massachnsette, Sergeant O'Neal was disoovered by hie late Gen eral doing bard labor to gain a living. The first care of the commander was to provide a place for him - who- had proved so faithful and kind in the midst of danger, and when prostrated with pain. Sergeant O'Neal was offered the post of principal attendant in waiting at the Prvaiden till ?derision, which he gladly accep ted ; - and he now does the honors of that station in a planner to show at once that he is a soldier and an Irieh- I mart. fie is strictly coathodloal in all his MOM. manta and arrangement; andreceives everybody with that-Ibbees sand , affability wldcle mark the traveled peeve of the Emerald Tale. 4 Yours truly.- E. E. Elin=aNi raom AN ACCAIIIOI/111..comtzspozmAirt. wA4. , Arrr; - Aprit 9th, 1858. /lam- HarPertro l !e s: r" • The work of retijowletit. the Oalphin-Gardiner- Whigs from places 'ofArtist tinder this govern ., meat, has commenced; .and as the new appoint ments are made, the lucky;recipients, as well as the disappointed applicants, with their respective squads of blowers and strikers, disappear from the capitol—some to rejoice our their sueeess,: and others to curse, loud and deep, the adrah‘i tration for its s litok of ability _ , a Asclerniklifill pre-eminent qualifications. '. .., _ - 't The Senate remains in 'session tollonflrm ibe,} appointments, but it is believed an adjournment will be tarried early next week, when there wilt be a general emigration to the four quarters of the Union. , • Nearly all the ex-members of Congress are zip-, plicants for official stations, and it le impossible to say how many of the Mexican War heroes will be deprived of places by these ex-Honortibles; I hope, however, there Will be enongh for both, otherwise there will be trouble in the . camp. I see several of your Pittsburghers here yet, although it seems to be understood that the ap pointments for that pity will not be made before , the first of June next. The New . Orleans ar pointments were made yesterday—ex-Senator Downs is Collector. This completes the sea I board appointmedts. The next eobject of inter est le the selection of the Foreign. Ministers, Charges, Consuls, &c., &c. It is supposed that Mr. Buchanan will be offered the mission to Eng land, and that be will decline it. If he does not decline there will be a monstrous sight of hard things said against him, by some of his ardent supporters in Pennsylvania, who are now, hers: waiting for Chargeshlps abroad, but Whose' chances depend.entirely on Mr. B.'e course. Pennsylvania having been favored with a Cab inet Minister, Will not be offered any appoint ment out of her limits, except the English ISM. sten; and if Mr. B. declines that; It will not be offered to any other citizen of the State. Her measure of the government patronage will - be considered cult., John Randolph Clay being eh nrged to the recount of Pennsylvania, although he lives In Virginia, and has not probably had his foot on the soil of Pennsylvania for twenty years. An amusing anecdote la told of Mr. Marcy, showing his ingenuity and tact in securing places for New Yorkers, and saddling them on other States, in order to keep his list down. A new Chargeship was created for Switzerland among the last acts of the last Congress; as soon is , practicable Oov. Mercy arranged with the Pr* • Idernt to send one of his New York Mends there; accordingly the nomination of "Mr. of Pennsylvania," was sent to 40 Senate. - When it was read the Senator from Pennsylvania, Mt- Brodhead, who had.suggested the creation of the office with an eje to placing a friend there, cried out, ' , What's that? Who is Mr. ---, of peen eylvania ? I never heard of him before. `Stop gentlemen, this won't do. I ihnst know some thing more about this matter. '' ,Oov. Marcy Is not going to pull wool over my eyes In this way. It is bad enough to hare this situation which!l intended for a friend in Pennsylvania filchPd away, but it is mill TOM to try to palm your . New Yorkers on to Pennsylvania, in order tegSt . i -clear of the odium of giving more to that State 'than she deserves. I want this nomination to lay over until explained." Mr. Soule, of Louisiana, has been nominated, and confirmed by the Senate, as Minister to Spain. Mr. Buchanan will go to London on' a special mission, and Mr. Es-Secretary Walker will be sent to Paris. If these two able and ex perienced Statesmen cannot negotiate Cuba into the Union, there will be no aso to longer try, by peaceable means, to annex that Invaluable island. I do not say that the selection of these distin guished diplomatists is specially for the acquisi tion of Cuba, but it looks very much like it— The negotiation for the acquisition of Cobs most be carried on at London, for not only Cuba, but Spain herself, is under British surveillance. , The people of Spain are deedly hostile to the ceding of Cabs to any nation, and the government dare not attempt such a thing. It would produce a revolution, and cost the present ()men her throne, unless the British, who pieced her there, would come to het; assistance, which they certainly would not do, were she to sell Cuba to the Uni ted States without fleet aatisfying them. "CLEVELAND." A astir Ostenttsci AND SWIM:WHO COS :lag New Tom—The New York Times relates the circumstance of Mr. Henry l',. Ten Bibbei, of Washington city, being bkNew York on the 24th nit_, at the Astor house, and being accosted by a young man who pretended he had been Intro dared to him at Brown's hotel, in Washington, accompanied him to funeral publie houses, and finally to a house which proved to be a gambling den, where tho young man proposed a game of fun, to which Mr. Van Ribber demurred, , as he had never played, but finally consented, and.was soon Introduced to several of tho inmates. Afe was called for and drunk, arid though Mr. T. B. suddenly felt his head belan to swim, he con tinued to play until he had lost $BOO. They then accompanied him to the Metropolitan Hotel, where all hands dined and drank freely of ohnm parte, and in the afternoon Mr. Van 11. procur ed en advance of $5OO on a check, returned to the gambling den, and lost all. Being by this time severely drUgged, he remembered nothing until next day, when ho returned to Washing ton, and thither the gamblers followed him, end demanded payment of $6OO on the 'Bank of America," at the same time presenting a cheek to that amount, which he had signed. Of the act of signing, however, he bad no recollection, and he refused to pay. One of the gamblers then exposed the whole circumstance in a letter to his wife. The insult prompted him' to rewro te New York and prosecute the affair; and on hie oath all the parties wore arrested and held to ball in the sum of $1,600 each for trial.— The case has already boob laid before the prod jury. • . . Jetta Bum. BRAT AT ale OWN VUOKAi Baoxasa josantes.—The New York Tinsesi states that it has been a habit, for a year or two with several of the large English publishing houses to print costly editions of their works for the English market, and at the •smne timcA au edition specially designed for the Atneries4mar liet—printing them in an inferior style; upon cheaper paper and selling theta at -.a redo*. price. The name of an American publ3dbes Is. generally inserted on the title page ; but the books are printed In Ragland. This is dodo to 'forestall the Americanreprint , Recently, a New YOrk publisher made a large collection of these English printed books, re-shipped them to Lop , don, where he offered them at such reduced prices as to very largely unaersell the expensive English editions, upon which the publishers had calculated to make large profits ; and these gen tlemen are thus made the losers by their 'OisiS ingenuity. It is said a good deal of excitentept exists among the London publishers in cOMISP quence of thisreturn upon their own beadi .-of their own inventions. ; ••• EASTIMAZTS Its CALlionirta.--434t0e Novem ber 21st, 11362, there have been thirty-two shooks of earthquakes within the limits of California. The effects of these continued shooks have been confined principally to the southern section of the State. The effects on the desert have been considerable; eottinoh _so that the *ate= of the - New river, the Big Lsgoon, and other points of .obtaining water, which made their op; pearanoe on thetkitsie in 1848 and, e49, ta m , now disappearekitid in their:planegi-voluniss of sulphuromiliiiitifitt-ifitt*cot:iolphur twit appear/4. ntitb(iiii iiilrpieseopkileiloa* 4 * . obstacle tethVetedgration by the Gila route Nit season.--ealifornfa Perm 4 4' ttt 't 1 1Z -7 'l . V . •, ; • 0. • • -• 'i'li.i:z.K~' :~~..~ f.. `,i . lEEE EMI MEI Itemi of Novena Igistaoll9- It has been decided by sts entinentr:Y., f , that twenty-one ktit. & female,,itsd t»fY " for a utile;'!`tris tit& PrAjeV•steiss- for thi3 Jsarli marriages .!-i An individual abode antigonict ittioe initikttgs: l ieritiriu4.,thatite was (wavily: opposed to such Virginia abstractions. In New York on Tuesday John:Gallagher Sc- cidentally shot and killed hinege*Ml.Spserat; 24 years. The.scrrouer's,jary expapted him of . •- " - - . - - ItoliklartWeelei - #0 IstitikLei s l oiitet,lf.iTlPir stables Ids tether . PatdratotruLtnedribto l %.4o l - tinned Plo!4l6#ffit'riOliftei. to work, ooze; reoebtly diieu eyed gold - misses in 'one of the t°lll o# l l ;1111 . kriiiiiftliiilteiti of Pert Sarnia, ileatteu 'bullet was recently found embedded in the howl of as oak tree. 'lt was 'supposed to hare besti thOil 2 Plreare s, - • • - 11 10nion learns 64 the affair ; of deudimg thel itesuiship °hid at limns, has been .nni pliz an ,InretitilidlOit . : bcttlie'Spanish gorernE 1 : 0 4 ' The Lowell elmericoli ,:endorses the sew; Lion thit "one Swallow doesn't mike a Spring, " bat, thinki thilt ,An the 1 , prnient state 'Of thlnis in that city, several, swallows often make one • . • - : • :414 • kiolviedde of d 74 1 the two opPossa -wines! upon - vn3ch 004)tto mind Ogee, titidAirboloo - 9t opinion at 'erso aide must be- 'tile-flight le to. be • suatained. die who willies to:'•co' tWpirs' lens , and understand:Abe gauss,: must:Was, lesietur •fr 4131 the 'hit • he* thir roots of the 'present, slid: the g erms of the • kipiiihntilliPpirs Beide : pito antribig 41. eiy thing before thew Gent iarnetillaraufon end thomibl474 Routh earoilms hate bob= Jeetteiytelt; - f Another act for libel has been broightsiga . teat . . the of. publisher the ICingshur Arefiabylifs. Ken neth MoKerale. . :The,Btate Sapitsl , l4* ef.cdp#44,.r: EL, commenced hon k ing us' Monday, **Whole, .Of the capital hatinig.tifinipild in. .13; field president, Edson 11 11 4:0t, ler-. - The Nova Scotian Railisy;Conspny IS to hare a capital of £1,750,000 for unles ..icoul; .and the Province is . to losn'p,oo4 -per-sal:Won Atteldalaldutclinit 2 A o . 4 thebratlOKL Vs* 0 4. .g0ad 1114 age v nt;lrlit'i r “ .sti cased 4...t.ip $4000,.r.1 anti o we iiiins",ted at , Atafsteti;:',o.4;;)*id been mail agent kittirnber Of Itfars'lti44#l4 sod Tennessee. -; Major .14gui gallant and able young democrat 'rho represented thellex ington, Xy., district In,tbe' last congreis, Is a candidate for re-election, and is opposed by . Mt. James Harlan, Whig. The people, albeit ma jority of them have hitherttitieeo whig, vill, we ,trust, honor then:l3olm by returning to congress their true and tried friend. .44 . ). From Mo . Janeiro'llebieer news to Feb: The fever fritistilivevalent, among the sblpping; Many of 'tin - .letters which 'were - to dais Dees, brought, by the Belabor . ; at - Baltimore, were lost by the upsetting of a boat in the harbor of Rio. - Shrewd Observer. A correspondent of the New York Tuna writes that the, present Cabinet is the weakest he ben Weer hebeta= Witrrenpoti whig editors copy and pronounce film b v4hrerd °hearer." Now; how does be know anything about- the • strength •or weakness of the ,Cahletet I, What. sort of a metre does he lmeaboat with him to. measure intellects with T .• • The same editor-noticts 'Member* sr. the Cabinet, llaroy and Crushing, Hamm! to : know them and no °them. , They,:pirebtipe, bays. some MITI:10h, he would admit; bweihe ses(the scribbler knows nothing about, And, therefore he concludes they are weak. !-• •' • How mortified Gothrie;lloll:tatithell and MeLelland will be when they see the opinion of them entertained by the sheeted obserrer I They Will all resigu, perhips,- and be cif home ashamed of themselves . tine of these men is pretty well known In this city, and wealiness es a member of anybody of men, irnot one of his failings _ Whig papers In this State ought to have mare respect for themselves than to put out a pass graph, the truth of which depends on the week news of such a man is Guthrie. They have felt his strength too often in deliberate bodies inthis Slate and in this alty,.to be deceived by any such stuff from an anonymous scribblerat Wash ,ngton.—Lotsisrille Democrat; - , THI Boma:pat! QtrsisOS Comiso sw A Poor; . —Thaig. Y. srrald has: Ails IllatOl*OiClP 611 1 4 a letter littabienreeilired by 'o4B- - of the parties , engaged in the settlement of the_tdaime if the Rev. Blesser, Willianis to the throne of .Franea as the son of 10:11111t%VL, ICroto a - lady at New Orleans, who states that '.she tha -person:tic whom BeliSger - ,Sitidahla`fdybag deoluiation in regard to the Dattplan. , .. ; ;She is weillimisn' to Dr. Hawien, mating been whin ho was :nettled biritiliOrtol4B:- , tates u that she h in_her .rSistattion ktrinitlf (1 1 . 1. dCleFF4sliii to S 1 3 "1116; m• „ tiona from ' the royal family; &0., which seta the matter entire y.s re i a , t at; naPritTea Williams to be lb* Dauphin. beyond* cavil. An agent has been sent to New Orleans obtida possession of thildeottienta: .112tvntstostal.-The"tiabliu. Zfgiverrtiy Mays'_ sine,for the Ist of Diaroiii-.luis a- long leading ar. ticleciatitlet' Trete* Crown hiatrimoitat i ?. in which it gee a blegrapttelt. Sketch Arra 04 Queens and Empresses of 'Frau' se, Eromitlia wives of Charlemagne.to the widov! of Louis Pbilippe. Out of the eity4miktritiyaVAnd imperial con`: -sorts .there are but thirtrapa odirhose names , there is no stain of sorrow or ell. Eirmin were livormed; two; !Red' by the executioner, Garet' were-;very early ,widewed; three - were. ActutllY ,traduced, three were exiles, thirteen werkbadin• different degrees of evil the prisoners and 1):se . heart broken Make up the rest. - ', -- Abort twenty were buried at St. Dennis who aleridenied•i'the *est - of the grave, their tombk were broyem,. their coffins opened, theirretains exposed &the insults of a revolutionised painiace; and then :flung into a trench and covered with quick lime, Does: history chow - any parapet to this' queens and amp - teem in any civilized count}' —2Y. Y. Eve. Post •-•- - rep-The U. S. Steamer Water._ toh, ?age,. put into Datagram to replattlsl her ant*. of ooali on the 6th of Manh. The Water Witch '. 10 the. first U. ship 9f-um that hat beei at , Dentarara for the space of 86 yeart ittra paper of the 9th - of March stile:, This is the first 'visit of the kind Pia ..tta in a , , .friendly witY - ... by_ any of the war complement of the Ameidcan people ; 'yet; strange to say, au Much has _the:world altered we hail it as the strongest fargavootelor_lioace. .Th 34 1 1 011 on her wayto the-Tim:lls )ist enrrqlog exceditiCh. and carrieS 'doidgenomplimant' of ndicart;;;;-... They brat - been: entertained by His xcellenoy tb'e smatter:l4ll accounts fberaPPFar=, to be a class of educated and-acorn:Sp:l4Nß Uvula' ; of such ,- a itensp;=_ltOwever. that: , it is ; Mtich.Morti aries - ble -- gr usito:_be on: theierfasl of eating than of ,figlaineiritlifilieln;' s - The' Water Witch willbe ready for-Sea again In'.,aday; or two: ' • luxutenuttr iirzo Oaf Veiat - 14,90AntaidoutTs" of 5,1:14*- 1 # t ql o y r y ! that dttrtiigSter# there errtialfichrtTe . r l OW_ initn 888: rg lein, ' manurin g in the nag*; gate 159,460 : t0n5: The total number of Ouras.was 12,940, of, which 5,801 ware *Rh, 2451feeiina, 1, 00 0: gli l / 8 1 1, V 4.0.4104 ieb:***.7.-I.. B tit4titic7l.ol: Igo 0 * aissOrheiFiiiiiiii***Wiiiii*Ogii .71 _ 44 OW 04 44kW'fi'll. 3 #1.0 , "*' 1 1 111 0 4 tit: - - I .Asti !OrtiNftiOlCOSlWllii 'd Pollan= mird4ai -1 • - - . ~ . . .. "! ' ' t I l , . 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" 4 , 1A, 1 713 1012,10VED TOT E Oogliga_rctt,„ , • Wood sad Biztli-EfteafAiP ''' ;',' •••• Jar Where they offer to their old etiettmet* sima/thil generelly;stagiovest rites;Wholesile Pad W lugett, most geed- ftutplete stock or . . zujThr: :I , itseesimmi . :wocrban AND-XI:LLCM WAltiltb be fouikkyatbeWimit:i t eree.,79 I,tocklandi Bill - Broker(' a..., .nt aiiiincescaABlll.lll).&l.Lß OP STOCKS. lef.lollkeftratakiaiked.paitnerat wexxisaditvzth • M ELTEILCURTAIN WABICHIMII3I - • IZAD 171 onestuits44P 23 its vti 44 !' e . 4 !"" 4 . • - es earattuly_ _,Ca hand.the, l2os t matetwo to rauldasif=it 14'2m:din-the. CCaltkisiara.COVEßlNlbl= C URTAIN. w9M4zn.:!*,. B. 1.! .._„ .471. French o a r O) =4 - 'wind% lase 4 • . - ...pekw • t Satta _TAzzipags, - - x i'..t . '." Lanza, Olmpe t ell prloes, - Caattnurretie, - Plain Tork-Iltai, r • .".- Jmn g" , ;i zsd k . and ccasb r Sndla Bahl ; 4, ba n enta, —.P Bbilo rkti'2l 4saseh lorattare PAO" *-"-: • '--11"41"1"I B•- ctets.Ac ' omm it tn u *vale t I fan umirtmenta-Ultridaftpga Y_ wholasers or resit;_, , 3'J+; •forrllr—u. to. D.__ ; 'an. ORD11118:-Gold, common sad Istarttl4 ABU MILPZIS-reZ doz: Patent Zino fords by 003 D.:M=Ol4= l W . . RILDRENI3 YANG if IaISUZ--in west x at . spl3 KIIIIMXRTZ. MarilA st• ENT.% YUNCIii 11 . 211/ANUIi .13{XYPS.=,, instairYd at ~;,* ADLEV Oen rteiditri at Nel3 IMOTS—lkintags,' : V 4,15", 'asti fkdo Tbm . iT-slarga assortment - • • • apri3 sCEDIEWV ,lOl gate at. EitlEt PABLORS—FtsurWIdte Yapet Huitercof dint* ] Arsigas, rreneb mantifietscre. fairale 1 aprL4 VALUE - P.:MASSULIA 3SWited MRRICANI WiLLL -PAPARShEtrIIOAIj 1 14.0 1 ti -a- it kW . litSX • ' AAMBIitiCIKKi AiIIIIM.--Tbte molls= rtide eI tbe.table* bit owe of idekoris. imported and far , br.; ' (sprl3) - , .-_, 'D. TlVlKElREN,letWiterty' et I- EXUN/.I.Y.St QUA.I.I ' OP SWISS'CLISS24.49 ft socehr,lfirsittitiverisztd. suit thealeliy !ea ./ICKEISEN, Llberti g t. • .taerie: :1. 1 .;h:f. • fi• ft • .1. :4 bags assortment of Mond& and Sratth Ni11.0:13. warranted pure snd ceunina,ltit reodeed and tor sale b 7 *pa% D._ XICKKEZIM in-Libel/ 4. • LOVYRRIEPD-10 bomb& Vi:1116; -•• • '21.4 ! 1 1.1/..MILLT AV .123 Wised stregt. ES2E M S j:f L•L fit JR. . 4W . : XiAr:', i I*: • =k . , • • %pia fuieantidukr4v - p .. ning. solo; . _ . • At tbs abdtsll22l,,atibtsdl2.. - CANTLEIrt32SO; tbs isadtddl Vbllabd, 4 Aid /MIRED LUte4•Pianist. iirTicktul cot dollar each; and three • • tvo Ladlep lux! oat Getlebtotext—tor tvro- ago the Meek Store of Mecca. 3CIESZItitd 1121.1•01 Lo /ley Dom open at 7--to oommettot a 4 8 cetkrB...zsjaitm ATER' Boo.l(A.lihriak:!teri Rooks are received Etat . ale try IL P. CALLOW-5-- - . SPillb ,` • Saatunterulee fa. the' lcditruzirratt;A:Py appletxt's Lihrez7, eosteitotne_Jeustee'e 11 , bry, „ the ..ttutto lAtAt's Leg . 4 of the. 114011;:, Rowena, by W. 11.11mekrusT, i tia l•" • • ,Tbe-Old Alares'Exiddt •••.• 'tales far the BS& sbd Poor:—a it thiVeildlr.- Jnir " niched bavis Win "s hialtins Usstate Web u.Sterp , up Appearances ;': Debtor hipir clusdttlerr 'Rearing tram Ittutivres," by T,. & Arthur, ' • - the 11.•%.er,e' Marputria, Par Aprtt.. • • cspt. Merryat's Talcs—chesp„ true, tnic, aretotberTales,by 'The Tutor or Parenstrecoh ., - • • . ; The terer's Stmts.-rut, by Vaal. Cettetus outares Ufa: by RodlSsi &Geis: - - - ; - • tin BduibouTelaco; Louie XVIL : : Greet Oration" af"Dardel l4ebeari r A6 r M. Received and tre sale by jap'l3):t - IL P. CALL•W. • Beak* by .11:• yr•se•- - ,-- • n3V2HIIIOEABICAL DRATVESO 'BOOB; • Nr4 - BElNtrican Kolthasels Assistant: - The hlavelder's earl Foul:de:Os Oulde; • : - . Ttto Ileznetretecre of Steel; The Bran Founder's Guide: • • The Dye es lastrzetor • •- • • the lleasedoetare and Poi: ' . The,Complete Preetreel ; • . ; -A Trimillis on • Box of leustreunesite; • Colbecne or; the locatac•tre ; ' - Haswell's Ito:doe= Poekettroak . :". on lletheeyearres; • Tranterlas do - do:. • . _ • _ The Poettml.Wetts of dal: Par sale by ' , ' C. ORGAN ,ID4 Wood Meet. SEW - Y9AL • irclELlga...:Cottetam;'Pe.destals. Tabte. Topi,. ii., k. MILE Itioritutwina WASATAXFPART iarltePub• -licattentkas to their thatteitieti . ma, as maw of the greatest d/solonios .af the Age. rived: Ir foe . which diserrary they receirscithe SOLD Klat.td, at the. last Yak Et the dated= IDA! tetsond THE 311:1) Ali at thy rate of the 51ctropoiltan blechanks institute, heist at 3Vielairsplon; tn. .Ifebrnary eadMarch of this year. . , . • .! Thls scaterbl. baring a toetallic.basts; L Mine atirlab and cheaper than B%• Its representations of preciens Stones and tbi thaw; liirbles. isr mote thittidsty differ.. , ant riudeties.ar• sad sterpialegtrbittlful; It capable of n 911174 a greater degevolotilet4 bute.of be inland by Shooed= ••• - ; . . . • - MUM. IIISBRINft. • or . . The matiaintind_dopfutoiliatatedeCoanonY b ttrebi the sopedateadeaos of R. P..1.J.P.14=4313, the been. Ursa - the e2ritem, sad the daeatbd'aiersealeref business 4eptrtment that of .7011Elfittli=f, abudioas meer be adreaW.-st the Polackpel Wromoras. isilTl:3lhb -81 a. Z.Bad) war, mwrosur.... F_ ...P.APEit An.llll.olJar,_ A - CO., •.S , IROVIMION • • QIN gelid: SIM ij Sta. are BOLE AGIMIS in the 'Mated finder m tinnt r a &p a w ju,,grgang•Powder. Bruse Vicnnia Billia Driebra • per . ted. :Writing Pniagea t ll &we 001303300 Mlua Eaggeolor Printing _ • Bawling* Sore :vggigdiThane " TIM anglitzr Prawn Ifibearoarim _•• arm g,bo Agent' Sr this Prbaapel tsperiCualicar rani to tide oomagrhcad an Ins Swiii:bij Bn Agaetoe. tool?.Vxd &delta' tuck of Paper-aid BipeNiudietk , rat untertab I.lxtt tw = lbantl, tIO a s -any Oben. =ars. _ . • ThsynCetrpr tile lags and eccaudions IrsractakoMa. - 11 092 =wet, 80. 99 aid street, No.-191 CartatoLdcw. :rare. 'And this fats mar Use Urge Inn Btarawa end 9 CI , LI stmt. 'Mob Intsttliss strittli NrbsgssoKigidartitteg Papent rßbetrectraccdtaury tanitities amble iiiiitig - - , offact all 'Goods 7 02 ,1 c0 , and p oia rt!, o , st theminipt pa.[ble I raper rids to order, any• •Wf AuPsor per, Psper maigbt.: Ras Ina& or2_::Uldaleare • azsil atbee . 120Atielltaintet prki pia tit_CAnAganaTheirt &tiff `.3-111:11anan To ilerdua4V!Waip timiglWOtho Tint - Ml6:4l.itterrsLOW9334 .- - •- • 041:117.1=W3111. AN . D.PEALEI'LN - : . • • Pd/7174 0/4A Xs; 1.41 r --- U MOM:EM Invitee Ito attention ralirouttle hfarettantattroongiannt i Vitort.talda,hl7 6 oPi tenting aesortanint ad PAIN= OLL2%. to, of.tber AND.RUBEBT QUALITIES, vbkh Atoffere ltr Bala mew ttiodenate temis, lank to eon and dawn= Issyets.. Be are enumerated Joint ni the lesdiag ortioiner : - • -I 4:61. takstaot 23 to 600.25, • - • • I BLACK PAINT . ' YELLOW OCHRE. TBN:lnialn PATENT DRYps, BPA-'"lnil DROWN, TRIFA•IIR UM. In GEL, • - • Dims ~ *l* . 3.14 IDID.4Iy#II4I" . 111=3. ttl aiL • - • - PRCEEKAN BLUE CLII YELLOW and ynrell • „In _ - • • - TAJO - Maas a2sllll • ,• 1... LINSEED 0 LL, Bo ta r fg. imyrr; - "niElpe ;EMS, - LS.NP AIL SM. inig•lg4c*Wekkgrk BED • , - WO= FRENCH and =WOW 1.0 MA dry. =BOMB, PABIES aninIINSWICK r • .7.," ,:',IRENCIL AND . AIIXIMAN WINDOW GLASS; t gieDraggiete aad - whets In Tint of Ins of Ile Atm: =Woad sstkl -a, erillllnel it to their Interest to es% mom theilitten for inancturina son pitnnardng; end ohm !imam lathe 'Landrum, sire tta is selling:own - meat of thoee ea same 1.1xia8,... Wenikro lanl4Anso-Is - 421Wem Lana. New .... ' . A IBT ELALUL t 1 ~ • 10=_11LNZ.0$.34DNTHLTPACI The r L• of tiths-thte are- fitted Bp with' Spa .Yentllatcus, and carry Itrsegle-Illetellleige B. .., 3- •:- .. . The neatty new and, :beautiful Clipper Ablp B"I3 LSOD s'' V i l j . Jam Matas, will mos* the ORRE/011ias ninth atoms Unwind, sell from Neur,Y BS KM BO MVP, PORT MEM, an ties-_ROtts avell e - puf,;. By et. • to any of Wier agents, will biome. a ltatuf the =,s,.amplit quautitles of which are Waddell tar the use ofThe prim of passage are milt:Skew • Bekaa. $2/0 and SZIS. .Seserd Cabin, $313,. lberyttdrele and p rovided ittr the Pawswgera, ereept Wino Liquors, Boap and Towels. The length of . ra, 'flea - bona BO soloo dart Zftesu cubic Bee of Luggage is allowed to each adult. - No Berth will be Szufilired as as • axured.llll at. beet coo4hted of the amount of paeiagehaa. bees paid as rlapteit. - Apostle= at_the. Betand Cabin . bentilltted. up In alupertar uramerifta fetaillioe 'stall:en% melba $l4O each. Oaken under 14 Jeers of ego WE • ... • -Anexpestarowd Parma porozopentei each etwalf; And imcry attaoslaarerst gut amu,1tT.t4P 6 T4 1921 4? , provided Its of theme ....: ~-.1., *-.1 -.. .. , .... • -..?..: : Thu hOIdBOD I s awry Mut eallii. and tso aupseb imius , =deters tor Piaeorgers. nee &loan 1)16 feet.ifaidastaw; Ha 800 eel.Cabla ti roomy.. WM skretrull katibOLl Thal. petrinietare of this, the test and only . Adar :weemary to state that. raute of that . ' • V01.i.• Oldlgel to map afro' met= .... - .li7i i i i i . • ~...,i.. , aali,ttett slue Tema will 4:13/ lAblitOtt. ar Xay- . . - . - . .4 ; :l tt, yr..; . .. - . -s.is- , - , - - . 4 le-i...,:ae.14/ .t,...iglezu , • 46 imuypsmigAtimk4 l l.4 . —......6,—.7.... . . ~ • . .7 , 4 , 1.1142 V-43000 1 TheasisillVlEwcits lxsaet, ,;.*vp4lbuilefarwspiestionhoorca* var IS. Y. WEDD 141.4 roal fir or, mpg Munk giri =it grad. • - - ;',' „ - ' - -- ".-- v ~ . -'" `-. • . - ,, i ; -; ' -_...-:- .. -„.: ,- ~- . --•-• - . ~-, r :- :' - - ---.:--:-.,:f,,:: - ,- ,-'” .: ,- ; -- _:,-; - f . --= " .-I.- ":'---- .... d:--:!,,,-.:: ',-- -•,-- :. ' ~,,,-,,, 7 . .t- : ..: MEE ;-. Lawn Axt. - ' V .n• • ••. 10300 Pen at a !cl°6l' iimtiz • ;• Vrt b . at 7. Veork. y teta mayb.• ed the VlDee s day; T _ vnont Mtn chart& . TREY' am and! ?Second zdalit of Lba t of the popular artlaN Mr. and Mrs._ Raw= who will appear in Wee ce their most popular characters , Tam grietranFAmdl-Uth,-1953, _ setter the Ugh - aiim? Lucit.• rimueencruaestr—..*— - wiadarns After wb/ch, thallabot '` . . l' 'l2/ 3 / 1 4 1 ZOKYLEIRAZIWAXMING. ` 1-- ; 4 S ... ...L0 - ,UA . MA:•• OM , -,--, ALIA . - - posirovrit.mzearsoarv - etanmausiseeit iliki4gligLa - teigthh, fivlM E i r f.ing#o l " a "'' "'S . ,- , ‘; : -_ 7 :' .. - . 92 1., .., AA e .f 4 ' CAMPBELL'IONSIIREL 1 , -wbiiitbdoestilts aireftForAtilthsioze.rar,9T44Me. brat deed srldeesebW idietas, =I br msnr , rd Abe prinsilial eiv.s of the , trigoilbi , lSSltsitt , sir riers.„ bare rscedfltd 1 6- Waco ane Sttitocintst ,,,, , and from* dus of citlAsass dust ndslasetnanent sixotiv ss tniettotskft to annalist* to thdiskidletskod.„ 0:9=21 -f ads dtr,- s Wet - oda ofibidri:;st . .,„, t.: , :-..- ;,, - - CHUTE AIM PAIMID/Cd3/41 /SCUM& RaUltar This CompitrY. a orer;easigrisilfta- eladrea - =I yen* , die melaof.basidedixirariict. ... -• ' JAILE:.. 4 .E.:IOM - Dar,,i ' th e oiletma laiglarner=lCurl het pirformir, Idea the Bost= DesailliaiL- ^ : IL E. DICIELNSOM. th e milkmaid Ozdarliksiiiifiilir, of the Boston Brustßasid.,... ,,, ....It t. mu. wEsT, , --•--:.; - gezightEmpilt, • a Fyyrivsxx T.: :.--A; :-. 4 l4lloinumk - - C. a DiazeisOzi, qoataibeabid Milt '7 1`: WRAY: ------,. ,- -.IA& ND: .. O. ii. IZEZZL - • • - •r 3-, BARRITT,„ Who.lll bum the bemor of appesxtuss wadi orating In s . choler selector of rim Songs,Darras,-Tdockg=tebak ard Clamisia, Itaroddetem gems bora the . 0 of las Ds= El.m.h.,Gostrros,43embradde,Blols:oll , B l : ol3ll Nome; Erma. Bartle Reids,-Smselaremeas IV . 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