TM Pq IMI • t , I 1:1911:110 L AND P 3 AMIN t. LA MID Fir? Win:Ma* in Ida $4 will be pee free of postage Ifliat paid ari 'Maga •payable es is ha t car .n S iirti l tpl add' to pries oho I WESEL' r annom. If ass paid uithi ~ • •to of eaceedil or thrive insert Two • is obi; - be charged akdeeti I charged $l, litlertiP.9r AU adve oat. NAM; ilape4ified Yearly a • sealant; • , of keeping • staudiny do Of 4.111840 nen one. le prt isetw to will be tit Tot Wlii tli t ad w Ibe chtrge verti re will be el Minn totheps ne advertisement •ag thii year. and t Ithsapc r for three addressed to the • • attention will be c for meetings. beret ore been i ens ecit. except All tette othernits' e n All anti which hams c hatted T 5 • in heir pride to-n. is dim beneath ' e,. eold..and solem. ' spirit' of repining: gams upon her bee • I "try mai e wid no le. get Joy g like Mx natal at I sky gleams faint • . • Tbs moos . Eseb • And her • Wakens For while Their ail My Wm/ Attd ho. ', Yield, pet. That is 7.) Think of .4 thab art away- 8 Lhts, 4e that atari 'er uth—and r bee has krat ha and moonlight la i d bri fitness. that erankg 1 time t 0 feel the glo in hinglkwy vain g. ngtog planets joath !his bnghter ae- Thy t • But faintly Of thy Amid the • Of berm £ae n bath The tea Which the That pale res noiture! In ben; allr-off Moe. my Palest While like Only a That 'sn And to Akad aeer Moot Bat cull is While • there • •, 1 blew:Wed the lo saber* warms my very !pool m burro , kwor the fickle ' St each monthl lowing tike the •• .1 mg miaow; their TICS AND I `FIDELITY. WI seldom we n quote with ap t the language four political op [ that we take rest pleasure in tii) the fol wing just rebuke rightlVerius of rnocracv," and 'on of the p which lauds this ioera4t lectu on polities and of infidehty.— mold and Sent • the tliferceille y). Monitor ] • Mt D ares —We regret to igh wrought ieulogies that are 1 upulthts w nby some con , the reas. er . pnlitical mews rely orthodox but she is cleart r prspiv sphe when she mounts in to discus s t e m. Besides, she red her distine inn, not from her f govemme.nt, t from her anti sentinirentw, a we think no pa. lovesi his con ry can contribute h sentiments force and weight, 'nit the individ . 1 who inculcates With Washi 00, we think that onds-ciumot he preserved without religion; upon correct rno • , the force 1 all law, order, . mascot. Lies tiouStimai of opin evil iagaimit hick he urged a ruing to his countryman; And q o wish to t grit the priceless of freedom. un mpsired to poste= •Id set sed erly guard - against every, eorrup tendency in the .r o pintlons of th public. ing oil this iti. rant infidel and lectutiog in Sinemmai, the Be a ulna city, . Administration ys it is that i. , . lity does not only r to id entify it .1f with the great tie party oft . . country, but is t to usairp its .... trol and manage- Itis an' indispu able but laments. i that the late sq • treasury meeting runt to asp ess the sentiments ikon county, principany or . ' &tad einneged , tAe followers of a stria; . /lOW 1•• . We mean on • upon the , bairman or Vice • ta prObe meeti. :, or a large por tion of slim part . - . pated. in the pro ~. They • are. not followers of Few, righi . ; but .do contend that the , 'egg. from .. .. ~ ,'ltgr to 'end. was under prineipal ... .• : meat of her follo ' adinrers, a... ealagiStil." an It is probeti. patients, giving.. of the `i that por commies i priest M • see the besto doctors may be out of 13 the rots has aeq notions rellgiou mot v la give by mud them. sound ,1 the aid rals de. and „gm too, to solemn thook bent - rity, all any morals Spellli keofora poblicar PaPr , I a* Tb il oodeaec de la l b a ks went. ble f.ct which r of Hat iRAI, I AND I all the attentio portetn . a the • hla-sthetnous Irorter,m It needs no p m ttseff s 13)0,6 aces I hopete partylwhose thick of the tit ions' tug 1 • inns or the ne Telt" Innen at a: county The 1 and e P l O l tion nand Wag . R TOT I Iei LET - . O£ 1444litas of thi OLVED. T FOR' D***, 'S CALL HIN ' EFEJLENCE GRl', W EB rEmm!m= - i 1 1 I . .. . . • . ' 1-i Eirl“ TEACH TOO TO nzact THE ideriza Or TRW/ARTS AMID WOO Opl• TEO* Tip CATTJUIE 01 TEL HHHEEHHEE. M WIEAL WE .' ' • . . , .. .. . CHOOSE PTO CALL ri'VEDERA.L- IsT." U8111;1, We also 'protest against such an unho ly prwhitution of the, term "DEXOCRAT." We ere a - Otnocrat c . but not a democrat who would,tatber embiace l ‘:risnlo**L" than an “Atitort. ars.Mirr." It is best fitting that the Loc.ofoc' us, who profess the INFIDEL Principlier of FAXISIr WRIGur, stioup be Bitch “Thottociiwrs." Cpris ler pawn - . Irs paiwail t h= to all tisaie lab* re- To mail isbeedbera die yip. Weems • "Eakreai iahle attetkineutilLY the jtegfill 50 will I • . pirelve Usitestill be, • dSOeasatorone rtion. A Sanguinary Scene in Kentucky.— A bloody piece of work liras consummated at Southfield, (Ky.) a few days since. A physician, says a slip from the Louisville Journal, boarding at a tavern in the town, offered an insult to the landlady in the ab. sence of herliusband n 'and she ordered him in consequence of at to leave the =house immediately. He refl*d to go; and the barkeeper, with a view to enthree the or der, &flowed him to his room. The phy sician, after entering his room, drew a pistol and threatened this barkeeper with instant death if he approached. The bar. keeper nevertheless continued to advance, and the physician shot him through the body; whereupon the former drew a Bowie knife, and !lid his antagonist dead upon the spot. The physician died with scarce. ly a struggle, and the barkeeper breathed his last shortly afterwards, alerted until ordered ey erptialiecontinned accordingly. It. arced slt per annum; r—arith heprivilege teleeed . 2 squares . inserti . ofa email . %recessive times. nor most be postpaid, 'aid to them. 'e and otber notices 'served gratis. will be arriages nd Deaths: ht. stuninig. light th rounnO :2!!!• light. etrate gleaming A Mammoth Press--The New York Courier and' Enquirer of tVet - dnesday last says: —" Wre are happy to announce to our subscribers that the London packet ship Gladiator, which arrived last week, has on beard the great swain press manufac tured espre'Silly for this paper by Mr. Daniel Napier, of Louden. It is warran ted to strike off six thoosand impressions in one hour, and-will immediately be put up. We shall then be able to serve all our subscribers at as e.ardy an hour as they can desire. The size of the paper will also soon after be increased beyond that i.f any other 'daily paper in the world, and it will be printed on new type!' a RIM I'- El • RM. ZlOMliark lacria Coafessissa . of int /afidyVt—David flume was one day boasting to Dr Gregory, that among his dimples to Edinburg, he had the honor to reck oo many of the fair *ex- 'Now tell me' said the Doctor. 'Whether ifyowhad a wife or daugh ter. ycklwoold wish them to be your disk-spies Think before you answer me; for I assure you that whatever your answer is. I will not am. ceal it- . Mr. Home with; a, smile, after some hesitatigp made the reply I !where scep ticism dky be to sturdy a iirtue fora warner.. Psstechwa of She -Ptejaerd.—The Express says that the wife of Edmond Burk (who awor• falsely ■ratnst Mayor (lea*, during the late v lection) appeatcd at the Mayor's office on Wed nesi:lay.•nd staled that .ftorke is from Salo"— that on the day after Burke was arrested two gritlraa■ celled at hoe residence ■nd told her not to rive herself any try bl. , for th.♦ ironies ert him oat In a day or tiro.-11, Y. Trtwacrtpt. Eithanie at New York, on London, Si a 7 pet cent. premium. • A direct -eteam packet leommunication with Sweden, to on the point Of being. re-eatatiksbed between the porta of Hull ind Gotteaburg. The Rev. Joreph Wotr,themiastooary ,lentled at Cowes lately from America. Mr. OdliA, a farmer oflrby, Lincolnshire, has conirotted suicide by placing the murtel of his foirtingqiieine in his •eobth and blowtne hti head to peens ,Thistause astithed-foe this terrible attn. thalk - the deceased jbougbt that be Amid lose money be, some open frrhis being eat-hoed Ae under-graiduate„ info whore lodgings a fe male bad introduced herself to male attire, was, after an investigation b the College authorities, 4mmatily" disminerd from the Eteleervelq•— (Ciravitge CArse;.] Edmund Mannir. Few late of Norwich. has among Inbar charitable hequeeta. lent the large "urn of .CitlXkl. for the pnrpose of being applied by the truieets.of the Norwich Charity actin* for apprenticing poor boys. In the '4ragre oechar4 at Farnithank Winer int: to the Res Dr. Ban.,is a full grown stand and apple tree to fall bearing &sound fruit_ in souse partnoftbe.tree the apples bang alnisis in dusters_ and the whole ui what in a maul season weak: be cossedered a Stir crop. The tree pee septa a singular &pre:stance to the midst of the shrottodnit siesta Emigre of frost and snow. , . . Carpeting. and rata inure advanced bra per mat inthe Wade at Ksttapirma.naster. 11118rabos of the 134nk offdpief , at Lissr pail and Maachester . :tri dacouatang lisseraay. nano !Tassel.--Th works are not. proceed int with treat activity, 'Since the last irruption the shield has been considerably adviusmd, and the tunnel has 'bees lengthened fin:a-teen &et.— Tbe =jinni feel Veit ettrifi&nee, and for some days past the escaestancia have proceeded with more than usual rapidity. Tan vui.brage are about to be moored over the tunnel. where thd works are to postmen, to percent soy inteirep hoe from vessels in the anchoring over the placc.--....tenthi the }orbs o(the menet advance only in the saner retro as they. have during the lest few welts, ion water mark rin ,the Meddle. se: shore ma be retched by the and oldie sum wee. en *Kw teased* eisit f the 'name. well be at an aid. rdifie coneOrtion of n trig take place a very stli!iiitt tinie. Died; taiell„ Mr. bogo.. Be wad ace of the stoutest maiinsidron4., At his finneral, hoz the ansaeotoe akin of eau. d was (pond ins possible to corivey it to the grime is a hearse.. Ar beer ef*carase mrength was tbasefort con sunoced lair its - mara- se MP adz brum e Oared thereon. it wite inesto d be twenty-Soae boiler!. wk.° ~ttre artio4 ag a i t flogatot. intaaralk et isotastat that the ' of the body lint as tat otioand aniatUrostooke. and that do andibnirsias:* Ilsiliton ,test .iferea tiro indoor" EUGIOUS.. of he milts! and .. , ,munity. to the -,. ution. oirered nl.m Columbia minent trove us.. tag I to the kelings, i depravity in the 'ben a ould-sane Lind. We under • nublnhed aith the -Log, Ayourkg to the frc-tementz AT WE WILL IF RE WILL A DEMOCRAT; a AN tANGVL - WY. MAT R""!••'!imPM := o 3 is • : - • • Barri:burg batelfigencer. ENGLAND. . ' 1 . .. . . ,„„., .....--.--....--...... ,- . . --...........- ..,_,, . • : ••:T .--`--- — r- -- t , ----_, .. "•'—'--_ - .' " -- . 4 .'v .. '. !. • ... .„ •-..- ~ ,—, _ 7: ~, -- ,. ..re- _______ . ~ .., ...... . . . V.: ri C§ r. , ,, KA itAii ~,i,.i* .7.. 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By the last codicil,ll the mai of 43 per amitua is left for the support of his dogliiacker. • Lately, • foolhardy fellow who had 'biked; Barnsley fair s undertook fir the trifling wager of 4- pint of ale, to prick as min." pins lOW the ealf of.bis As, as would form fair ketfors of the al phabet On Tuesday, a very young ample frets Pear Oldham, were married at the iliwneheiter Old Church. The taidegroien I. midi: 14 years -tor tmid the bride is not yet 16 years of age. ire buys who. on Wednesday. bad got into the fire-hole of the steam boiler at the Church; Gresley mine, Derbyshire, to wane themselves,. were all soddenly blown oat by the berating of life boiler. Three of them. being carried to a • height of 45 feet were killed on the spot ; another died three boars afterwards • and the fifth lies in a.niciat preimrious state.—M atch 3. There is now living it Cliff. near Selby, six individuals, whose united ages amount to 534 years. or so average:of:B9 years each. Poetical Will.—A suit has been instituted in: the Ecclesiastical Court of Salisbary, daipoung the validity of the. lollowing will of H. White. who was killed in Oct., 1836, while returning from Wcylull fair "Mary Aon, you are my wife, The juy and comport of my life ; What Providence doth give to me, When die, 111 giretia the." ~IiENRY WRITE." • Fatal Coal iliac Esplosioa.—en Friday an Tsplcolon of fire-damp took place at the Robin Hood colliery, near Leeds, when eleven men and a boy were blown. to a considerable distance, and burned in i shocking manner. The boy died shortly after the explovion, and two of the men now lie without hopes of recovery ; the others, although much burned and mutilated, are espected to securer.—Elatfas Gtexandiesi--31arch 3. The Coal diseveredi by Roger Hopkins, Rag., at Abu:cane, neat:Newport, is eqoal_to that of Nennastle. Mr. -Hopkins es II resident of Ply• moult, and was the Wash..' engineer who eructed 1 eignaissitn Bridge Delos'. At North<ems; great horse fair lately Air. B. lawn. of Bra w ith, near Think, sold fore busses, each rising Gee years old,- by Duncan (rey, fix 550 guineas : immediately after, the purchaser sold one ul Alamo for 200 guineas. So great was the number of horses during several of the days at this great tio • last week. that though there Hi siabting tor upwards oi 3,000 horses in the tow n of Nurthsliernia, yes. many had to be sheltered in the neighbouring villages of Brumpton and Bo manby, and at 10011:1 farm Names Joanna!, Mardi 3. The gales of last week have kcasioned many - distressiug wrecks on :he coast .1. Ireland. sever al of them attended with a melancholic law of hie The loss of Sir Francis Burton, of this port with every wool On board. is the most deplorable at these catastrophes. It is still blowing a gale from the east, with very hide prospect 01i:hinge. Owing to the direction of the wind, there has been no tc mots of any .eoosequeoee on the Welsh or !Lancashire canst.—Liserposi non March 3. Ettnebrif and the head Westin' g Griabids.— We •,e grad in learn from the weaving districts, %hit some little amelioration is now observable tri the eteadition of the band-keen weavers. In .one imiances. a ti Wing advance in wages has been gist o, avid, at the w hole, work is rather more plentiful- Doting the last Slur weeks, however, the situation of many families must have been deplorable indeed but for the exercise f privee boun4.—Prsztea Ov a / a ide. . Three laden colliers, the Prtvidecce, Edgar, and Liberty, were wrecked on Saturday, on the Slone Hanks, at the entrance or the Humbeir.— tre ensue crew of the Providence, with an ap• peentioe belonging to the Liberty, were lost by the opseuthe of the king boat; the rest escaped- The brig Melts, of Liverpool. was .reeked on the East end of the breakwater teethe dth Feb.— Crew sawed by the brave conduct Of . .. Lieut. Hol man, in command of the Bovisand coat guard stetson. Tbe Sir Francis Berton. of Liverpool. was wrecked on Friday week, in Ardmore ay. on the Irish ceast, when every person on board perished.—March. IREAND. The flilloirting Notice appears is the Cork papers:—lf Eike Connell, daughter of Jeremiah Connell and Johanna Connell. alias M'Carthy, formerly of , Bantrv, but who left that part of the country several years age, should be now living, she will hear of something much to her advantage, by applying to the Rev. Michael Dinne,, P. P. of Berehaven; or to Thomas Har vey & Son, merchants, Cork- If Conie hus Sullivan, son of Daniel Sullivan and Ellen Sullivan, alias treartlay, formerly, of Bantry who left Berehaven several years ago, should now be living. he will also hear of something much to his advan tage, by applying as above. The Knight of Kerry has given 200 of his workmen at thef Valerdia Slate Quar ries, a plentiful dinner of beef, pork, bread, with ale and punch, upon the occasion or erecting a steam engine and machinery there. The Knight himself presided, as sisted by'the neigi‘boring Protestant and Roman Catholic efier&vman. The thaw and rain have completely flooded the country around Dublin, and it is feared that disastrous accounts will be reamed. On the Irish mountains in the neigh borhood of Waterford, eix leaches were du out of the snow on Wednesday. On Monday the bathes, of two women and a child were stashed ashore at Cloo tart Carious Cholkage.—An Irish nen-de nimn offer* the foliosiag singular challenge to sop gentleman of the sister kingdom— Ele proposesohat he, cm his part, should go into any market win of Heath on a fitirAlay, without Doti* befoirehersd, end there select one hundred Irishmen, Datives = . , . • c',ORNIN 1V G MAY 96 IRMO r• The has hot been a single capital a ma in % viction at the Leitrim assizes this time.. To such. a state of tranquillity has this country been brought by the iterwlkid4d ministration ofjustias.—ffasema..feen . Lover is iitepering another frish dramas fitrthe disptiy of Power's talents in Hi- , herniae chariieters, antrYstisslnet engaged l x7l, two or th dramatists to measure Mrs. Nisbett for new suits of regimentals. ,Deitts Reg. 'Dublin, Peb.2llThe arrivals from the provincisii, as ey are effeeted thro' the snow drifts, show an appalling !oss of life and property in the southern parts of Ireland, where nearly 100 persons have been found lead in thew:kw, and it nt re markable thst in the north they have been nearly aliodetber - free from this miere - visitation,nt a single flake of snow, for instance, haring fallen in Londonderry. The bodies qf two ladies and a child were washed ashore at Holub, near this city; it is not lams/a from what vessel, or who tier are. The marriage between the Hon. Sydney Clements son of the earl of Leitrim, and the wealthy Miss Gibbons, of Cork, is postponed, io consequence of the death of one of the noble earl's Sob; a navy officer in Africa. The best .Irish oats command 3s. per 451 b.. at Liverpool market.. - of that county; and that the Englishman on his part part go into any market p town in anyat of England, also without notice, and c moose two hundred English men—that tie party IV) selected should meet on the )urragh of4itd,ate, on a day to be fixed in August next, without wea pons of any;kihd, and that they slioule make the following trial of strength and skill. That:the two parties be drawn up in lines opposite each other, at a distance of 21 yards; that they close at a signal; that no blown shall be given; and that the challenger 4ndertakes for one thousand pour& or uprwards. that the hundred Irish men wi,ll throw the two hundred ,English men on the ground, each 'lien once thrown to he removed, and not to be allowed to take further pan lathe contest. COTLAND. It is intended to run a daily morning mail from London to Edinburg and GI - 4 par, such aim that now despatched to Ire land. • , Ina coal pit at Greengaret, s living toad was fund embedded in the solid Aram, abor six fathoms below the sur face, and bltween a level bed of iron stone And dalk. : • ~ AU for iLove.—Towards the close of the late storm. a young man, farm-servant with Mrs. Illinois, Clarencefiekl, had oc casion to cross the Annan, and with this intent he stepped upon the ice at that part of the river adjoining the Br:Fiction Inn ; but as the: place was partially frozen, it gave way beneath ham, and the youth was plunged into the river, and in the greatest danger or losing his life. It so happened that one of the servant girls of the house saw the hut enter the river, and as be did not in due 'course appear on the opposite side, she concluded that ail was - not right. Sbe instantty flew, therefore, to the water side. and found the youth clinging to the broken -ice, and in , the• greatest peril.— "Should you be drowned, my lad, I'll' share your fate," exclaimed the heroic lass, and at the Ars* bound, she plunged in to the neck, and threw forward her• apron, `which wasoserred by the sufferer, and was the direct ins of sating him from sham, tiering in the Annan.—lhnsfties Corm The ckwinant Scotch title of Earl of Or; friktni will shortly be revived in the perridn of the rightful heir, a native of,Duldirt.— The rental of the estates, how' in posse• sion of the Crown, is animated .at more than £70.000 per annum, besides upwards of £loo,opo of ready mosey. • WILES. A Bea and cogunodioits Theatre has lately bees erectedat Abeigareony. under the • superintendence of Mr. Graham, of the Theatre-Royal, Liverpool, and is to ise opened ia;a feet days_--[March 17.] Oa Thursday night, a cow was Waugh teed by Thomas Foutain, butcher, of Car manbil% from wham paonch were extract ed 15 items of round atone, seven of which 'were as Urge as hen's eggs ; alsa a thick piece orbone, about hoar inches in length. The cow was quits healthy, and in good comidieas —{March 171 yam.—A woman of the same of Epee pro:bard, resident at Wietdarer, near Cape! Curing. m this went". died heels, at the advanced age of 103 year. She has behind her Vier daltgliters. thins ,fuear emud cbildren seventy-kw reit wand children and tee great great grand ad dress —caraernas Hera/L. hi whittle= to the bectefaetem la Nardi Wales, abasdy aaaatioesi. Load lllestyi has astansiesly rebtread the po as his ®EM ,- TipetriaAss*4lllml=lxm 11151111111 *vicinity. , e Bigiop,PGS4 Arne. ted bed and bodyl clothes, c 0.1.4 41.1 c. a , about 204 poor that city and ricinity.7l - two, fun. of Ceres-hleiriadog, clotbird npwards of twestg o . lildren, be. 4 sides givf a great . quantity of ahmkets, dm*b ~ *ng ,b"! distributed among ,poor families in his 'neighborhood, and on hi estate 4.lysvansi. I..cird*isingiiia, like wne,, ba4 . giveryoray , ,a great quantity of flannels, ia aketS, and ;grim:apparel .m. along li numerous .poorlabouiers and their bun hem ailtd at his mansion, soup is prorid twice a Net* for the poor of the neigh urtiond. R. W. Wynne. Esq. of Gait sin, is justly extofied for his benefices Mraliemng the poor around him, and providing work for them; and many of is !superannuated labourers are regularly Wed .by him when past la buur. r benevolent family of Coedc;och have &hick bandantlyria:Played their wonted bountiful *s:tithe poor of Bettwa, wen and Pawn,;at each of which hatniets they bay also established a port of club, to which about 204 poor imitviduals con tribute twopence a wear, which together with the yearly donation from Cored-cock, renders it a source of no small relief to the contributorstia.adverae circumstances. On the evening of Tuesday, the Uniti.d Change Ringers of Chester ascended the tower of St. John's, and Tang a complete peal of grand ire trebles, consisting 015040 harmontou4 changing, in fine style,. in taw. bouts and ft fl y tlirse.minutes. Carnarvon Herald., Some time ago I friend of Aneurin Owen, Esq , of Eignlyan, near Denbigh, received an anonyunins letter, threatening that . a large stack of hay which Mr. Owen had in a field some dMance from the house should be set on fire. Mr. Owen did not take much notite of the threat, he had not to his knowledge green offence to any per son and.consegisently ite regarded the of fair as' a joke. A short time afterwards, however, the threat was carried into CIO cution, and although prompt assistance was rendered by all its neighbors, neirli the half of the stack Cares destroyed before the flames could be eztinguisOed. What makes this malicious act more remarkable, is that Mr. Owen is universally respected by the.fnior, and was not aware that be had a . iungo enemy. A Petition. respectably and numerously signed by the inhabitants of the rowo of Presteign, praying for the abolition of 'Sept) p,pceriPctetbipwa the first of neat - Augugt, bas Assert forwarded to Lord Brougham for presentation to the House of Lords. Tredegar.—We regret to state that three men met a Inimitable death in a mil limy near tsis town, on the nth Feb., from an explosion of firedamp. The Bristol Steam Navigation Company intend launching a beautiful *team vessel. of 500 tons burden and 180 horse power, froin the -building yard of George Lund, and Co., at the Motweiki : . on Saturday the 17th. inst., atone eckia. being St. Pat rick's day. In compliment to her Majesty she will be called the Queen, and. as soon to completed, will be placed on the Bris tol an Irish station. !Asiatoo. lied the whole kit:oam seem • to be an alive with earettogs rot up to petits,' o for the aboklioa of the West loofa appuesdatteshiph sod the repeal of the sew pear laws. • There has been soother break is the Thane unmet. Sofiya, anise*. It as seated that -do Queen has essoftrrod the bocce of the knighthood upon Col. Yank at Up per Qdsatta. It n ...erred on apparently good authority that t_So Pope hoe Wired be wet not negotiate in the Goletae affair alga the Arehbishrohrlirsit n e loolot e d. If so, the wetter will—tesnain in data tat., as it is not at all likely the Lust of Prisons_ wdl meson . t 4 this preliminary. The benimellionamippisbeitom ollmotea haw bad a meeting, at winch it was ambled to pa tina Parlament nail* Mr. Taltestalle copy right Wt. FILESti Tame/ Stied just. weaved sad Ear A: sale by J. CLAYTON. Feb LI ' • 1-- A LARGE sae easipiete assertaiest et ineeW Am. and samocati? Goods„jest reesned by the sabocriber. coosietif • Dry Yew** Greceriii, . Quevescart, witiebbs dhoti far sell stesdsced.pekeis, The treat pries paid far ell kin' of easier:lu redeem A.A.GILE wept 13 44 New alai **Pat Geed*. w - fil AMAMI &Cis. have jam received end IN l'earr &" . 6-4 Esersolo I MM. 6011,5016 U as ter yard Saw; Parsed el $ 1 50 perysrd. • • mer i no . sad erusessands. Rad. Team. sa d vestia Sesaele. Bioadoed ea . . • , - , T ket r izmila 10 es its ct i emini Watered hoes. eassfras.adaMainneehaNio Wisner primal. gloom die &a - . . Qom Ws!tad aediraiqr et itpirient, -, -- dee 1 I aITtERIO4I OLD MANDL 4461400 sad Ihfor. side by menangll6ol6 arra 14 I 25 DIM= ~ it., ' • - - a t , w e ar:' .f • L. , ,,, ?• ~~ • ...••44-VAII•ANt ~ ,r 4:.• .. , -,11-1. H \ - 'maaari:=ask.seasseis- -" *I A •• • , • .... , ..t4A1V 4 r7%." -- . , ..1.,,,... -1.1 MOM MM NM rIMEN=MMEM! LATEST iNT:tLUGMCE. NE W GOOD. . =!111 ; =MM ' • .t ' . - t‘ Dom .. " '• 4 '-ilooketAaariia: jest reethailresill april 14-18 by,. . #01.1114 • •"' • :.;-;11,,ik-Aitv'tl aettir ode dry ja. 24 ‘f-' Fasts, j•ut owl aprilA - ,OLD PINE 141' CUMIXFr 2 T sad Rut We a bessiikir Piss Apple CI isn'4 azianc i _ 1 20 . - • =l"4 . s 4 ',q• v,•• _IIFST received 110 and Tow-Una/4' 50.000 Joint ess. 25.000 LIP 20.000 Lathes. i tre 'pair* Ala. oling.for sok ti wept 23 Clai*Or !keg. J UST received aMrfor soli 20 bushels mime clover, and.; . -. ." 1. 8 , 2111 1 / 1 3.Virrt , ,•,. , , I 3 PAIII.IR 1' 0 , .*---. 1 C 16 _L mERcERIS• 4. TAildfafti • (Pinwierig-Pkvber & itiki ) , gy AV E removed 00 the aloPc,4o o 4 1 . 4 14 . 16 .,_ _ /A- 2 -Street, a few Mices, above P rimilli yrlinfeet where they offer for_salt a aelommil la. Superfine Broad` E ., and crieskstrigislik• most fashionable , with asieligani-easort. meet ofSommes Vestings.Liamins4loo.- ton Shirts. Collars; Hosoniv.Eliockallio penders, linen and Milton IlaseoradsiltAtsitle of Gentlemen's walrus appareek..,w l = 7 lM " made to order in the aPprovad.' ' MI iiii dm workmanship. ami reamed to 11..01220a11Y in the City or 'hew . .. .- .. P. S. P. & Co. an hand...an t aiiallbrs om vortment of seedy-lade Oath's's sit• *ad ds. which min be solikairemry'bw rasa june 17 : i . . : . Feb 21 10,ANDERSON13 ABlB —prot for sale at this oFtes. , march 31 . • 14. T. Beatty AVE just reeelOod per Curallooliillimmllow Jobs 311. tanked. eitiikt k._ asina. aims, . tined.* plookipple. do • • - 10000 w. ouponlie mookod boor. 1000 Mo. 1600 Rs. oodW - 3 MIL shad. • • .< 30 bbla.-.lko. I Maeksol. 10 half di do ' '? • 3 Mb. oar* - 2.5 boos owpOrbw ems own** *lli. sow 25 pleVir .-- • .8.0,4,4ent or &mai sid*rimak A Dry *lords, liardiware, . queopoinnim Btarlirrel, - Ss% Ruud*, k i e ti: wbleb .be .4oU /ow foe , l ei= paid u cub fsrlvf kends ofewiniso WHITE 31oost Chrism. Doe ' • EZ2I v Let. • . Tait eieffla ist:ropern*Leet Lt at Kama Caeiv oikeis 11" : pis! Pawnor &I Fel *rasa. lite. .oW*: ' F. B. Nicaors,Bi f. iisii idelptila--er g n ia . ST4CLAIR to 111.004,110: april 18 MUM seliamlar ha non im s• and Swami" nib Centre alit AU streeta, a fallainaMaara atGaimi4an*llolll4 cm! legal m: , Barr Iran rol‘ aim* stink . Band and Ha* do - 1 ,0 .. Nails and 344.alkeesa. :Aist; - awl, Round Or. Spars &Are Nails and sk.s do . .111, Coal Mande do Hanka-am a team] . atnenrann*, All alf-elikii hello malting staulln44 Jan 12 2 .1 W. arrolatirsr. AT IL - kw InrAs mama omit tetilib - ciik Go. avow the &irk InilitierafGainloll.2. , nines. wipers . is .r _ti aa trimmed to bin in Om UntanfAiii Out I i I I Ei "Vt . DI Nal MEI