' Gil GAZETTE. • PIIBLIbUID BY 9/01,TE aco Tsssysert ORNING„,./WX *M3, 1851 Imrszra - mi Vb.lzrAir - : iggRACt.g.,c4O.B,I47HISPARER. '.4 • , -,f1at,8411U14.7 . -tb_n.,TAKconotur ,, ,wealtraf.. Ititat. • - .7e. rw iw,l 3 oeliP4 , .t? t)r O'14:11-.9g rte 121 * ~_ i • Plate-, -Twe.raotwiwg pezeande r trahi.arrived ie . Eocbraterabout tea ..O'clook,' and :preeeded - hy • the littleet *.dititty , Immediately inFOOds' Isn't° tilghtOo: '. i . kiltile 'thbi"o, At lbr;ten . n,:'•the i.:alon . leeri '&4444:ehat iiillaisrhs atraitifie 4. 9 44 oli or: this Ps* Nr.14201'041 iba track: Isyeate la ***elf:night and day, they tuni Ward zotiabtetoiet iteatirdlrlikhod; About' (dein I,*eii,'Litiraii4ithirtii. bide., issued - ii: the it4l.l.4, 4 *i.k;itiv.liii.iii.*: , ltciiiii..4ildit* 14i!iill 9, t h e _, l P Bo l;:and the 61124 act galle ry. A good dea- • 4of - lite* bad to be den., before; the Unita coati - hihetitai tilde, and - neab4 erAeicti'ethei ';1146 , ' - t4* iii,l644tigibie'.' a.: el l __ 5ein.:1 6 f14k: , . fir.,,tuahg,rl94:imaint, 010 11 44 . e •the yorkeras &abed quo, er the .po '•' dent, or the gazdletuudy, resideat ~ eag r t 4. Mr„Waraer, about four o', clockomd., Ma co ltagoodies- were tented. wood - - end Woks . co tee Au& t! , e-teowteg!' , trelic ready,to dart, *ea oclock. ,--,. ,On orrietiNi t Acebeater, it wan found' that a pirtfori of the e Till and embankment, back : : or dm Tuna -bad A ll en down ` " afar the Tea, .er:gibethetilik *ii'lltigblon."; The breach was Neirelro/* owil., ~, Wller. ee . . ePee sogeot the ton. L iks retarnieithont difdetd - • •• . .- ... - . • . . . Thelida rub are cawedthe track to nettle " .6 , 1C4etht.:p1ii,....., b, (iiiiiicirti" L are buy adjniting it,,aO dua. thi, .t' -_, traps will , be ioade. Iligh , opted, howeeer • t bo. obtained; until the. read in well eittled.andballatted. .; '••• -' • • • . . . , . o .ici-J? 4 'eet° l 7 0,0 !' 1, 1! in the trido uu EatqrJej falploard will =ler; bi- 7ez mweaces OP itus couirraT. From the planting °Utile first Engltheolonies on this continent at Jamestown and 'Plymouth, in the early port Of - the seventeenth century, to , the beginning of ;the: nineteenth, a. period of . nearly ewe centarirm, the progress of the eolo• ~ _ . cies and states, Whichtoculnon language, symps thlia,:dattgers,nland,interesta united into one great eon:fedi y'vraS het vex* rapid. ' Brest Obetacl6 laY in , heiriray, which they then had , very inodennate means:of „overeat:Mg; but pat sassing, is they did,. the inestimable heritage of , tree and enlightened freedem;governedand reg oldedhy the p9miples ;of an unfettered Chem iianity, their coarse wasioneofsteadily int:rens- Providence ordained thatthis continent should telltales undiscovermdinailthe dawn of the Refer mabier,.az that here the prinelpfes of ta il great *Oral revolntiOot slmuld - tind a _ th eatre for their fullest- and freeLt dr/elopes:amt. Rare too Wu Freiered a yeru . r for the'oppressed - and Perms. ailed.. The heroic champions of the rights of conscience mono hex, not to seek fortium, or I;m:teethe:ix. worldly. condition, but to enjoy - tie inestimable priirilege of worshipping the God of their fothena se their consciences and their Iti ' bles directed .lAnd if Teireald trace hack the principles of ,raii94 liber t y 'which, _have done ai, rent , thing.i tor",thLstootuary,V their ulti- Mate source; 0 win find it in the' religion of thmie men, or ether: in the awed Volume which theysonsuc.it petted: and i. thafroe,Mtraminel, led interpret/aim of that voltiMe. We Would not withhold. tumor. from our pilgrim father; nor from our revolutionary fathers; nor do we d° en in saying that the great PrittelPlett of civ il ', Mad_ religions freedom; did not ,originate 'with - tbetu;, neither did they originate with the. greet , and' good ..men of= the "[crema tion. Their great exponent was Jesus of Nei. areth. Lie it wee that,-irra few aimple words of life and' power; gave, to the' world, principles of of such all-eoMprehensire expansion; such re-, . . . ~ , _ mallets power ] rintl'eo perfectly Adapted to every pomible condition of man ; that' we may ' . with, perfect confidence rely upon their albemmering energy to pot down every form.ef oppression, 71Latiler ecelesiestieal,aocial or politica. • It ii a gletkotis thought, and we believe it to he irne; that the pMciples of . liberty under which we lii. wniclr ire Ito highly - prize, and 1-• - which have set us on high among tbe nations of the earth, are traceable directly to the divirre . • Founder of our Faith. This thought carmesll3 unto price them rt.ill more, inspires wraith confidence in tbeirperminence, and &helve us how...they may be preeerrgqd in their punt y. `.... - . The end era' oneness widch'haa _attended the establishment of BemildieruiiM in ine United : staws, 1.1,1. all other attempts in modern times bare proved abortive; is to' be ascribed to the deep end 'nt9ingent religious reefing wh i ch Ina ever preriled among the 'people- France is deatithte o .this, and hence the. wretched &bor lions she bias made both'at the close of the test century and the middle Of the present . Great , .. Britain, en the other hand _ is republican in fact, . although beigiverzanent to monarchical in force; end this iiatwibutable lathefact that the Bible 'Min t h e beans, and the principles of the Bible are in the hands, of the great.moss of the Pop= station:..,lrt' feet there b not noir, .id n ever: was, knation enslaved, amcng,whose peep), this heeknae l rienerali7 diseenlinatedt indthetneT• er was,,nbr is there at present., a single Lion in the peacefeil enjoyment of freedom where this Wefee tr'disposition to underrate the glori ous eieu 1 yyureof government reared. by thegreat" men who founded thidrepublic; but to regard the Boatatinit.enof the United States 'as' our Chief aid "nithrlate safeguard is; a great crier.' Take it niitiy and leave the Bible in the bands and hmtris or ( f it, e people, and another Constitution, soothesoTernmenc, equally goad, would Soon take ire p ace. • Bra remove the Bible and sub veztits p cledeS, and, our blaticmal Constitu : Bon tuld lama could not preserve us in freedem and seem* a single year. , • . . -,. V15....511,10r nearly Ml?' profess"- to believe that the .giblo l •bac ii 4 itiiine''origini: bat 'this"' is not enough—ire Saint ilea recognize its divine iner- . if, and tii4lB-eneTgy we will do well gt. aacribe . oar vendrr ul progress as a n ation tans& ovary thing: ~ constitutes - grentneas. - .Pearplerltho' Awe it a t.. at att;' - as the Chinese,' anise at a certain greaZi:ilfilizialin, a certain paint In • the.. oats of sciences, and there they ntop. It emu as fr . i#ifit;llllgo no ' farther: Ancient and inoilernidstog combine in:aairolioration of 164 exitlAidiiikry fact; ' Since the: days of Clare; alai f , O years ' et - orn - ClA'sist, China - Bali 're- , inaiaid itatiOnary. lamoral :ecienca,:aud almost 'agilely ad, in physical Ocicice; hills io len than 1 ball that ime other .natiol2s.llllTO iiStOOSOder ~ the light f C 1414611 truth, tract grime barber , . , . . . iota to th higiteet, point of civilization anir at carom hyimen. . SO Or aittipns Where the light or the tjpaplitt pivtiellylehett aut—vthere the fable,. although ezlatitig. r ...i - g euarally dililtiedantengthepeo- .. plethi mune morel phenomition le Ob z,iiiable. For illnet4tiona,..of this, w e oat t . ittiaa,iri , pi a , ... . . spli., raituga, Italy, Ana the South Ameriesh republitn.l- How despoil°. or onsteble ..,, , ,.. Li oi these govereuninti!' and heriobJeet am] inseoeue. is the eotaitizo of the people!;` " - - 'Let riti cherish the Bible,. therefore, as thf . gresepellttatrd of nidoliat weii awl progresr. If we chug to It and through It to' its Atithire,, our coorite;:ie !"s7 be in.rre;lrip _he onwirJ end opirsill Willie faest extent of the fondeit aroi' . tation; ;13pirekts "eildixtee,.. this nation. May very soon 61101/13i , tur gout central enitrollittlt powdr at tie ifividsignsize, iiian'ot a Corse,`.; : .. ola Ruxrewii; to the feebler or lent sdranced eationlby itia we Siersurroturled. ItitCito to ri good eAs norri let it betonie more ant more so, .0 .then let this notion fulfill Its great miesion, - ' : • the. „Pi tgabursrli OdZetre. TEE Of I 0 AND PSZINSYLVANIA Lumen hill. EDtiolttl—Yoll.lira engaged in Om do.: recce of the Directoriof the Ohio and Penneylral. tdiallailroed, with.% Oa and muneetnesa, which if f i g .bao by tented diacretleti,, would 'doubt.' i„„ ~. al ' F?. decided commendation. To your.d .horreri Pahield, Um character of the - Direc4 - fniin silt soejiiciOn" of mitairnrim, or , improper tOotieil; - You - . seem; singularly cm,, el enough. 1 , to bore' fqr&Ot tee or overlooked the nre*ct, eta pencils, who may be as boa ted aide cientions area as the Editor of the Onref4Cid_riselfathough-Pradttkr not gaits ed clifOterodLor tb*Pr."P l an . ab sor h i Nf rah' jest of . , _ Your !engage, if intended to b e applied to the' teteheleA e kGeweeit it. 12 P0 4 4bl '-4ted °W ig * tet tliProl to *so McGee torklf theVo#--tenmds, OW the lead Pelt, heraltand discettinterne. Albolc* - Plialoitet" Sol remark , .1141 see Dom airy 'floret the ditricaltles to bs ormnounted in , captious are,thelr objeetiorm4 2 7 o'Y folk witk'el Mtlgthiolgziggaggagg, and m. ag gait of igg• gtig'g go usgenerons es it ir disgraced." , The reederviillidessio uuemeatimUltat theami oenhetU,tpine.;.ftL,adteitte d ean 4 1 3. hoode. tbst frierol.WtimelspecaagyAlimed to Pie; when so inclined, the hewn plume to his edito. rids; and in .that note hake adokidation he has stionceedtd, beyond deubt, to his heat's There is nothing took millete from my peesn eat deshm, than to attempt to defend membeta of Comm= 001221011.. In their action, In the Premiere! that , in,deeft netbieg, that needs defence; ton the rerun wire the 'fact, they are entirely emepetent to. fighttheirolen batten It may, tower, be remarked indaentally, that the staolutiou ,al AMU** lutdc4tkrleg-, peettal, simply lecithin the appoint or of a Committee ,to' aecettaill from theDirrotoro of the road “tehre", tt world be extiondea to Pitts burgh. The iletolutlon, questiem csat no imputation upon, nor conftined a stogie charge spit* diacondoet or character of any of the Directors--enprinsed no preference for any of the contemplated routes named In the Gazette, and-was passel almost unanimously, o n ly three voting in the negative. As regards myself, Tdo not think my brief communization, published in hmt Friday's Oa zee*, either “ungoirroor or dispareful;" hut as I here no . desire to engege inn , protracted die- env:rims, nor totreepass unretmonably upon your time or attamtiom 1. arid only add that by giving the above art•insertion in your paper, you'll oblige '• A PeIIND TO Intiovexesr. 26, 180. Barroom. Nors.—The writer of the above Ls:, infOrmed 'that his feet ,article wee uot in our thoughts whenfwe wrote theremarka on Delete,' ptibilehed en Satudaymorningi neither did:we attach atty. Importance? . to .hts communication whitifer- regard to the action ofthe Coin mon Comscilorhish he defends in the above; .6' ahould recollect that .PitisteUgh has three mem-. terser the Baird of 'itirectotooritila dlleghehy has but one, and that the, action• of the Board ho, been entirely harnonions. One of the most active, isildrious and influential members of the Board, Mr. Louse; is a member of the Coon-' oils of :this city; end asprr_sents the.stock of the. , corporation. rltis=welt, kaolin that Councils hive have.:. strongest conddauo in tbs. integrity,' ability; and impartiality of this gentleman, and Witte was prepared at-all times to glee either body all the Infonnation to bedesired OD ally sub jects connected with the 'Railroad. We hstenot the "Beata abjection+'to Councils 'Rattling es' many reetluSens is they Fleets - hut we aloha to ° Mta'Ct i ., th 4 ' rtlitt to comtor-ut e freely on, the coudait of our city Legislature.. as on "DIU of. State and National, and we shall not foil todo so whenever we choose to neer:hie` our right.— Giareblidies, such City Councils,. Should not free random "Mats, 'or sufferitneuielres to be led 'away by the excitementor whims of the moment. We haven doubt the Directors of the Ohio' and Pumsyleanis Railroad will respeetlhlly answer &lithe iliteetions::of the cOlllSltlitig APpolutta ander the vent:dicta; but both the Councils and Directors could hare been sired ell thin trouble, if some pets=.. had been willing to apply to sources of Information most amply within their Tux Rscossirms is CUBA.—Ity telegrepluc des;c4c l 4 which we Pwhilche'l, Los" c;ice on Saturday morning . and which la be found to oar columns dile morning, , it appears that the news of the risimeof the people, of Cabs is‘con firmed, sad that it Ilse assumed )3 ' very forrida ble sspeot. 'St LeSdtt the* be anything like sdniity among thi people of Cuba, they will eac. seed in . schievinetheirisidependence; and shdtdd the"war' become ir.neral, - volunteers from the United States will pour In 'in ttiosuindito join - the rants of the People.- The standard of reva. Intim being raised by the Cubans thennelres, it is probible that this'government will not inter fere to prevent our cititars : tram joining in the affray;ithichwoldi be le very differectitrair from the late attempt at invasion by the • party,adder L4peett If the people of Cuba really wish I be separated from SpaLse they trill certainly here the beat wishes of all tree Americans :for their encase. Farther advisee 11/iii be awaited We are Indebted to the National luteWenner for a very laterestlngletterfroco Perla, nhieh see with some eloquent reflections. ,The , mac'. trill be struck with theisicallaritrof rim!" _of the ultrarepnbliesml, of Frazee and the ultra lonoto ont of . the United Stela on the tnibject of .labor. The a the triter on that point, 'AMP. he eayi nothing about the aimUirityto which - fa hare adverted, are equally ape/kale to bath.. LI=LL MOM 211- Jrxreezos.suvanursu Tar. lam= Tnarroay.- Bound:Mee of the Ntbrueka 21terftoty, Sail 7 Oine r ite, e.mt Surneey-Agricultral And Miami Reources..Existrants fur hit . Gzelr.ifititanA, Nebrialca Tenitory,l ' I • ' Jane 8 1851. , . .. • . . •- . M. EorrelbAra-1 trot yo n will be pleased to tusks the eotamas of per papey the medium, for eoromunicatiag a few items .of information, toeehleg this Very interesting *ties' of eounfry, and therefore I have availed lapel( of an air prtnite. hour - to Ilardela you with the el/Abbate. . . • Raving, some months' since and While I was remaining east of the Minsise River,"l7oo - to 'the ttiminissioner of the Getimil Land Office at Washington, an intention ,on bay part to visit this motion of country, with a view to , secertain the availability of the 'mainly shores of the Missouri river, between thstoonth-Of the. Big Sioux on the ninth; and - the Kamm' Ou . the south, for the-.foundation .of settlementa, and thereupon ; I was finuisited, by Mr. Butterfield; wither:op of the inipomil Territory of Netiesska, , By this map the Territory is repreeented.to em . ; Mace the country between the fortieth and forty; third degreii of north latitude, - an d t 6, ettend west from the Missouri 'River to- the Rocky Mountains ; .ond. it le estimated to'. contain 186,700 square miles, *037,488,000 acres of land: Floes the to the Kansas these shores are of the mos discriptions of country; and on this (the west) ebbs the resources are 'precisely, the some snit any civilized population which may inhabit then (bores must have precisely the same interests at !asks Then, the plicelty of timber which Mate ernyMbere In the Territory, extort iiithevicialty of the Missouri River, will confine •the visrly settlements to these shores. For the reason of tWm.Mstetice of these matters it would be mostpt that the south line of the Territory should Mande, ito the Ramis River, instead of being ed o n the fortieth de- , pee Of north latitude, (and thereby seriering the Territory, which is ccusl by natural ties) as proposed by the Commissioner of the General Load Mace,' sod which cutting off of the Terri tory, if persisted in, could not fell to (maide the eettleraent ofths lands sad the developement of the resources of the country. , ' let me not-be regarded - as- uttering a jest, when I declare to you, as I do, that the mil on the ldissoarl bonmar, (a term glum to the Willeys on the liver between Gm blutfiot the two eddes,) ',Mahan alluvial, will measure a depth of from twenty-flee to 'thirty feet, sand that opts the rolling prairie the coil is often - of a. depth - Of ten Or fifteen ftet; - aid that which' mai, Appear still Trion strange to the inhabitants of the States east of_the Miseterippi Valley te the bet, that in this region there are no waste lands, either of twaurp. , sand,' or ridge; On the . opposite aide =of the river; whin the lends era cultivated, thapeople deist orti'tkiie stable mad bans .mannte; and , threw it overthe rivet's brink, to be carried off by the current of water, humid of spreading it .iion - the ;Mode as it Ie required to be 'done in sastern'sectiona ' bin just arrired hen from' Table Creek, (old Port gearney,) distant about - fitty mike above- , bly ' , Tante wes dowa the riser on the Nebraska rile, I paued through ic.more migoiSpnt neratur Shea I had ever before seem: Tbe nionl. have travelled" in the Nebnialus Ter viten; (end nty perambulations .bers bare'been conedderable,): and observed it. lends end ex amiaed its•reiggazei, the more =sited has bei oome - my : opinion or tbe oorratry; - and- now I emphatically panuounee Its eastern portion, having ..rePlretlCO to lta :knurls,•• suitable for h y d riii lle power, talaeral wealth, richness of soil, asininity of ciliate, and leanly of scenery.' umio n e d by any other ruction of the pelted- State': • allow that,- foeagrienibma • parposeo • the land of the westero , connties otowa, , end the north-western mottles - of; blissouri,'vennot be besh • yet the lends of thin Territory; tem ayd. eallaral purikens, are fay equal to those; and bent= Bleak ante Fell, (J3l. to-) sand Ser ge's& tiltdt, the eligible town eitee are all on this Ude- of the Missouri finer, which le ise ventage otiepsramount trusiderathei4 , • ; Again The stinena moms§ 'of this eeetion of'ooonfry are it ose this able of the riser:with as shim:hum of tertegur Of water arallablefor nrilla andmachinery: while on the easterlyaben there is ar leek of einem iltorstiog-water dekelanoy d ;pFactozi baodinj, 'and aintia' real wealth las yet been discovered, = the ar neer jatesoeLd'_rek chore ear 4d : bet for Ihe of At teals railicien PI e *Ads- !!, etcv •ZZL, q ty r iendimaye q• • beobtained In el eley section. On the north Bide cued the'Elk Flom I saw sandstone, strata, such an is common in the Talley of the Wet and T. oleo discoreitd Iron ore of rood quality on L. IP =Av.& 4ah 'fifer the miles above the mouth of .the Elk llortalClW - ii. ho swore; end hence °I tranitherVini relmnetibte In lquantity:Y - I.liodettielialio`fop ataidaut in every ; amiss toe simenien for, the lack4/c, a yeffmu aim dettepAtc,,mtrii, coal of 4 good qualltimay - he hid in many . parts of the; Territory,: ..I.lookarterelphoes at read from& relit which shows itself in &bluff situation &few' saes below Table Creek; and burned them ~t hel, spri b prreedttiinbel or : ilioc44 . aaliti 7 tethe*ol-bitiaitit*tlO'6tan4oat . Canielidi - Ot thilolo aiei,,lb4, on the, EgutbOdoir.4i'lOtiticzties, arid-duelist; lortp .01',fifts i.miles. from ; the hfiesttre, there. .18 a salt lake of the etteriet of several into, 'af-' fording toinntratEcient far the manufamure of 'salt IN - quitarities Myna) to the - demands Of Ulf of the poopplls~'of the Union...' For Par fruit and 00.11- ere Nebrreklt Will r . Piave equal to Ohio or Minis. J , he re .labored to obtail correct reformation of the.trua umber of the • emigranni ilia have gotst from trait frontier thie sesson,"end l%oi: in ''strutted thatthey bare not exceeded 0,000. ' The greater : potion, say 8,000 Or more, have crewed the hilasotirl at COLIZICEL Bluff. and proceeded np theNebrsoka.ftlrer on . the . north aide: The . exact number, of ' emigrant wagons which. were si . orossed st lab!. Creek, Old Port R yo as I have been informed by. Mr. dolor wiwerithe feriyuirin; were 220 ; Of 'which, I 6 were for Oregna'B6 for Callioredia and 80 fo th e Valley of that, aint Salt lake. , . Thai eedirt up the youth aide cd. the Nebraska RI Eturiurthe last past months. - of . March and April; and the lint half of May the water ot.the Mengel 'River' hat ...bien'yerey 101 l f ' but now, the high vator sewn'het .commenried,Und the Miriam{ ire up to tbeibrita-Mahar, It said, than tie witenehave before beenelnee 1844, the year of the great:Rood. - :The anow-satars of the north came down by the Tailor Btoste,:and the Nebraska Is bringing in the flood of the melting snows of the Rocky Mountable; 'indthteals now ruldU:tri swell the M c etresm.,_. . .- ~-., ...., IX 4RFPR4BOII,I3iIT&43RLAND. COLIMII74TION'OT ocianniry ;:llearly three - binureed -and edity peers ban pained since this Western World me 'anemia° mankind- by the disarray :of- Cohmitnut;- and thonak - tine centuries mat a haltt afford am. Idefime WOO 4 , 4 lulaf of 'leek JO. t oo4roW a co?'"el*Piles wittOot 11 404$ PRO' Bo*lnal•-': rel tin _influence of . America .npon the- pro, .grtoetie comfort of -the human If we look on the map, at the portion of - this 'continent occepied by in st. Resat. *if amend at the vast a:pension of our territorial tinter within much less than",one ; third of this 4; the 'middle of the 'bart eautury, the Fattish dominions in America were but a fringe upon the_Atlantic slunte: liegiusdrig IS*/ Par of Fundy, their ontUne ran sorsaareetwardly skirtiog the eastern shore of Lake Wrath, until dt touched the northern spar of the - Alleghenies; and then, tleicending along the dopes ,of those Maintains, it struck the northermast angle .of it the mouth of the Alatothithe.' The arerige 'breadth of ththsoant region was - not more than ill de/mt. West sad waled blithe vast prisnival form* the gigaullc lakes 'and rims; delmed. by: the o; flthada sad the provinces of Lordelens, , while sontb, on rho, Unit of ,blectico and the Atlantic,.-stretth ed-_the romantic shone 'of " Florida trader' the docathion 'ot, Simla.. It mos not until the epoch Of the Indientroublecof whichl Ma about to speak, and on the eve of our tlerolutionary that the (Ado bosthis the recognired boun dary Indwell; the 40444 red nisli; and he who now entering out of these @eating pals. ces of th wedelns waters, Brdiddlile,;:and dem/Sr:Gni the Ohio to- th e Kbribwippl, and the tlissinippl to the Onlf, ran hardly believe that within less than eighty mere the whole of this angaltbsient region, where the progress of trade Imo rud. effaced all traces of rantantio- Ordure ; was still o dreary and dings/ems .w@dorness, temu11e 4 ,1 1 c4 0 . 6 7 "VW heist,-or'shy human beings *Mott as songs= ' :there pee men still Using who moiled the legends of Indian mu , far* or foray in liaryland PeonsylmgdO orTir-' erdi. 4e4 can recount the maps or the death of some awed/se by the tomahawk and scalping nife. Thed'are those amogst us, too, wham hair Is still =silvered, who may remember their *port as boys 44140104 g the daub* Indians —halt beggars, half "Immilts—who every winter thribited our streets, hat whose 'only not. of the bow and the arrow via toxin the peonies we votrtoresi in °tired test the Warms= et their But where. even now,.Ls the .”Iter :Week" which in those days was spoken of uumething zoyeterioutly .indefinite-ss neuthing denoting . pegs of - journe end Indian cruelty? It was that that we ba d still territorial bandana to wide with Brftste; aid titles anwell'ae to'it use with 'Cobham apes. ft truthen that tbe far seeing and CO=Pletteal4le meniunalsid the foundation 'of his -wealth • by trucking the bearer in its wildest no Oregon..,-It tros-thenthst California wan.: relnembenn, field - Of 'Mantic :sidellany. labd ehannth dna IdeX3 ask Viaroyilint knd hEithaii4 bona enterpriu It wan then that oar young and. realms snails eat. tha alleys-of- the Chin and Misnssiopi u ho me s -which- were be ginning to be fully redeemed from the hater and theunge. Thou the Far West of those dap. tint now stangiumee salute an ears, Rounding no more of Indian monoteits. but eom mentoratra monuments, ae o 1; ae.language 'ball lan, offinories ater.einutu men. We hive 1A 34144.44 PIO= . nomenclature end edoPted the cskonler.of Christian ailntd Sun fe, the Rio Bram dig Nate-thy - Golorado of the West-the Pecos.4he. Ciiii-the valleys of San Joan and Santa Claratte plains'of the Sacramento and Sul Jountr. and the ;viand .vale at the foot of • Monne liant--the Gan Basin, around wheat:at* waters the Memnon koothoeleete bore. tkel*ledieseklug refuge among ,lie enrages f ro m the bigotted rastneentias of einlization nonerey =4144 Inmeised:- trio Diego-ChrysopeLe ...a the= Golden Gate*, and last of all, the Natation: . toren scithowledged boundary, and the Warta fors hi ghway There is no lager a , ofar nest', States now planting on the brink artily Paoifie,'arid imbed ose by surge, eurb, - 'direction!, 'the nt npotable limit of our dominion. Gold, in spans:4ly linexhanstible quantities,: . har - aag- Penally attracted an immense popuntion a the brief spare of three years. The Bret great ex periment-of pleating tba Anglo Saxon race on, the pee fir. fang the Indies with a clear - and short higeway - in front, is no faker *problem to be soloed. The tide - of to etnipailon sets no ore,exclusively.fran East to-Wen, 'but rapidly ebbs:endanger backward, ate Chloe, flindoca tan; the Ananias colonies, the Pacilielsiditht, is. Minn. Peruvian. 'maiden= Stites, pour theirtootely crowds of eageritoralgrents „along the ihole rout .hrem - Gin to the, Cols:sepia-. The Icy tops of 'the Sierra Nevada are passed, and the great upland Basinqf Utah became the thoroughfare of truism: pilgrims, end caravan; from the far-East; 'Through thewilderarlia Santo F0;1414 thence along the passes of the nountaine; • other erolol*Pteee each other • to fro on the path of the nuidern.Ophir.-- And thus; in the progressof a fqw brief yeast the swollen tides of humanity, bersthit the Inc tiers of the Alleghenies-Imm the East, unit , the Nevada 'from the Welk: must at - Itst:tnetir,, sand'. mingle In - the valley. of the Idiesislipp4 - arblek I. destined to be thi central man of our mighttyy Union In are genial panidede of gridnalljoped- - jug theiresoarois of this world for the progress • of mankind, them lithe nonrated; acoomme- - dation tn'the enWng wants . and espacitien ot ter nee. - Eve rything .33414 anneal at once. The grad, the deniable...An ;actuary, are 'bid- Jen away In thieuth's sand places, lathe task of laborious enterprise Is imposed on mist for their discovery end useful pteparation. Yet" Tea:yellow as ere the:modern develoPteante of 'industry, of silence, and sometimes wren of cep- . Went thane. W a r e " la. as edoPtellOil in these. resources; for new means of+ access seem to keep tioneteet Flit*.*lth each lantlalior; and na earls.. Oar Benacent ?den weirkseaX his wonderful sehemer • by berm :sant*,•told'AS' ninnies. with sit its ,i - kiwes its ans, is charged with the noble task of rrea desekprearo, and eats the results become the 'wont of n3nn, and aremede the . totalsitod'iOtis 211 S MOTU beciana . graW44l 7 , o 4 -1 9! 40 1 00- - rill:arid in , which the cramped and burdened editions might find room fur and in ie pendenoendt , new Continent' was suddesdx tinciesed for their Occupation The old 01 systems of E urope and of the Eastern on: tions delayed in consopenctof the ineancit, Ments of individual power made deeFottnlaton ruptlOn or loran-slid .4 • virgin can* .W4lk forthwith opened as a!refuge for thee/loused masse,, h, which:Le i trim:lp% of 'blonde pain cid and - religious in might he teed without any -00tmOloirei effort to ext(v_i?lr nuere ' The min; even inthth new amid,' began 'to strip commercial conntrien of their forestei or mode gauge aduablefor fuel; and suddenly the heart : oAM Paik3,l round to be veined with minerals will save the lives of the majestic toonambeirlashadrarth shelter she -Coat thus becomes the moat pa- - . tat agent in commercial deselopmenk tot, With al,' it, the aoss could not be trauma witiathe rapidity, end 0:0407 guit otity_Mtole - enact. 4.; Tine increased industry saut ,taremou: pr len° l l" , °lo°°Oted POliodtdtoott of lotion* nem tiles required either a greater tannin of apt; tir to:represent 11411°,,Ptquotift.1e'F%-ARay ftsadard of vales teethe precious meats already i n, •=FFit i ,. 0 l ntig t if regen4 1 ,07.14 ...014,7e- ..""411041.01.ibl is .': frit - OW t A l a d T :tterlize= liF 4 ed.: i egieviter"o doer' • . f.m =Mud. &nd haina , iddll, ambling its wires, embrop i the whole won.; with the 0010140 S i,8 1 4 . 04 , 41041:310, afore ouses Of Jaren op, comfort, and wealth are not the~idss =Melt t e o ? fir= I t/ =Tim Far a ylly„iiLdi r totis they lie. Fer aytaf amid roreebtuid Vit•MFar my in'. ;....reallted , by, dmuri4iyages..—. r iidalArig ilia renewal' of hope in de- Spalding heartvfind renewal of energies in bed. ken men. There thefileHong concealed and wisely garnered tenifdatione be ,discorered at the appropriate moment la the world's. grail and to lead man thither no the founder of a new field of human industry."' • - 1: In this genial demsloPment of ear globe, three classes persons here always been needed...as Diseorerer, the CoMpteror, and the Pioneer.' , Emigration is the - Orerflowing 'of a bitter cop. jam- do not ooltuatili leave their native landl and' kindred for the perils the, wildentess, or for, a country with which they hare no commm pity, of laws, .language, or present Interest.' on less poverty or bad government CrOwds them in t to the forest: When tbe,Discorerer and the Coo -1 !pact Mtn foundltbeland and partly mined ttie I mirage, the Pioneer advances into their tield'of W 11 13 1,1131 10 'enterprise, and his : task partdems. Maim; deg;Mes, of the daogera incurred by both hie predecessors. lie is aiyrap.,4 taming seek, er Indin 'ismi 'generally pursues• it with a b,u4iMe dmaise , to improve his lot; yettbe dance .sometimes g r i f iri t g, z =y o =re d rin , lts monde; In car country, is thil - Orvieto self reliance...of the one man or the one family, - This spirit of social; sad industrial ludepeadence oCcasionaV ly becomes wild, impatient, and uncontrollable; Itsmalest exhibition under such. circumstances it in mulemannemlorlwaywardlawlessnessorbich eutragedaceighborboods are Wont atutunarily to tenunee suety mockers of 4 ir Iti n" 48 19 - 9 pa l e, w' and there ari'multitudes who not Ord) go voluntarily end wisely:lnto new lands, but other beadiest or .tolling crowds are scourged by society Into the Ochre nod': urely are these el ements ' -new.. - States gathered. Purged,' 'end eindallixed mound thecentres of modern civili sation:: TiOpe,embltlon; misery, avarice. Oren. tura noble prime, 'drisoott impstient men wbo will not be'satisfted 'with the slow, dripping secessions. Of wealth In the old cointounities.— They require fortune and position by Independence) .demand.+ span. for the gigged/0 t*Piretitos of its rat - 1124e; awl tuts, be.nouk to , the forma. The wandering .In:edema's:or hunter gathers his brothers - in armed masses for protection tunid Ibis oboes of irocaganised free dom,:4ll4 they support each other cherrfalli in season* of danger or' the. eoclak , law of humanity vindicates itself; Pisa' tbe eager spirit of .perfect inde pesiteuer::,lThOterr Man. who bad once either drained or sipped the cup of civilisation : ls fond. there mutt red slid olothea, , 'Oar does he cease to yeast, for .the ' relinquished luxuries, anniseioestaini'eonsforti of the horns he alma- I dolled beyond the eastern ntoeuttolis: Wherever MIA goes, man'seseritatins-Assoney—pur sues him; and sec retly he lunge for the pleaaing results of that civilisation which be feigns to de spite.- Thin the:pioneer may be said to bolt the forest like a trap far the trader. Taking Up the war:with thejasltAil where the conqueror left it, he at once eutaines the soil aid the savage. The fanner; at length,' plante himself on the land that the ranger wrests from tile indlyt. 'The mendant 40itril with hie soils the Baia that were seouigsd hy the pirate.' - The &Her dolls the edge of the bowiehnife. .ITherethe pioneer treads the mistiottary followa.. Element brisk.. 'nun; einliststien ;4°o Def. reset% like s shadow, follows the Mae of war. Death career of the:primeval roister, and the laws of God, vindicated, by its licrtrot alt'. . mats 'eticcesih Obi Merit of . peace, whoee umphs aro the only true ones, plants the trader and the fanner on. his grate, and that which was 'wildly won' is quietly and enjoyed. —Bragg Mayer's Ditroune Geom. the Maryland fferaneat Pam', July 7, 1851, The:great ques tio n-of the day. is ROW rapidly .. . appreschingthe moment of Its solution. - Tee reporter &f de Tmrpterille is annorrneed for to day, and 44 'debate +open It may be expected next week.' The positions of parties with vu' : . sped to Ikandprospects of..the ethimpt to Mod. IfY the coustitation„lere undergone no Menge since Ibust alluded to the subject. . . .The President,bai been twice Meent from the capital for e day or two since I lest wrote, - and upon both occasions be made use of what he 'calls kis mitione• ins way which, while It does not awake` the ate= that ad Ms late speech et Djon, cconirmi ther.enspicion of his enemies 113, Ural koceati of. his' intestines, and makes his .defence mare &Skutt to his friends. It seems , . now. pretty oust, that .tha President and hie friends - 4n an ion of the teasel. b r the - A roily to m0d.14 the ocmatitation so 91 to ad ' emit of Ids legal ..IWelectlen, are . preprint; as . One Sescommithlch, others failing, may:procure the deetred:prolouption of parer, a cosi/ shat by the People, with theEailot In band instead of the =stet . Hie bate-speeches mean, so" intt MOM the ementeletesel, and so &mill. de La puutine;lbat be will be voted. for by the people , tu 1852, Invite of the Constitutional &lability tinder which belies, and that be will accept this . Inestuliiend rembatlimary candidacy. Thiiis' phtingthresferad; bat the threat is not, I think rraughb with much ' danger, and for itiels- tea; poor The petition monument now near its Alma has not, (notwilliersotlisig the. Immense edminis- _' !ratite premiers which hes been applied) remitt ed In the procuring of more than half • million of elgMberee..that ' dein:aid a renewal of M. Bansperts'a term of office. This is a very lib end, probehly.tho large an allowance. Dot there. Is; fright:4 l MtaiteN4 ll ve dithmico from this lumber to Meals roUlialut who elected him lo 1848, "; Where is be lo'get even the two millions; nemesary to the:valffity or I PoPolsr tleclion , ; Again, his ail millions in 1848 consisted of the Milted monarchist -.parties against - the republic, But 'lf the Indere' or tbe TAMED monarchial per iies In the:ttatienzbly . are [revocably oppomd to the melectirea of LI. BONAPARTE, and unwilling to concur in '.itiessizes, legal or illegal, :having that re k elemlonte 'view, it may be -counted on confidently'. that they; .will have suffelent In fluentowitle thairteepecilm parties in threonntry to prevent that being effected by a popular coup trete! which they retheito effect as legislatoni. Iforechrar;the President has done much to de. populatite- hinmelf Mins:lB4B; by _introducing, or- essetionlng -etbroceting, and seventh* by taking - no . steps to procure the repeal of the numerousitivitunpopular, oppressive laws Which mar the stattatelmok,' lie cannot succeed, do what be will, In throwing the responsibility end the odlinn'nfthee laws upo theAsseTably:Te side; rather then Minnie GM ordierisid mirage en der which the elections 0ft;48141849 took place the Amemby y would dare.to emotes legialetive amp d' dal, or provoke 'one feomthe 'President, kuowing thatrievolutfon ins more fonnidablo thapewould spedlly. follow. 1 donut apprehend, theretre, any thing 'unions from the threats impli. tertrithe Prtaidehtial speeches, and expressed ni his journals, of revolution by the ballot-box. If M. BONAPARTE is ill power after May; 1862, it will Irby shine eta military anttconatiattion ed Mochnientoperated by Moo, or of a; similar thoillgentary movement effected for him, to which the rasition nnty he rotepilled by the Plinleent thinger,ot democratic :nesislient.- I apprehend, .notwitisitancling the determined nnfriendly tons With which they now strait', that, the re-actlonist parties would still prefer BONAPARTE to CATION ie - T and for this' reason: They know that the for mer is incapable offoustliny any tbipg; and they% would prefer the :provisional under Mon with hope thatesch. Party would retain of altintately anteceding theprovishinal into the definitive of its choice, to the definitive, most certainly- hotline to all their pretensions, that might be ,foitrided. L 7 CaP4 . i Thlt.ltingililyitt Row discussing, and IPM been - doing so for mast days past, the expediency of almadordog the monopoly hitherto held, by the . State Of the stearaboatmaG serviie in the Medi terranean.' There it every .'prospect Mat the decision will be one that - wisdom, policy; and the pithlio interest properly underetood, would die - late -- Heretofore Govethment, 11l obedience to' • ' at deplorable gated. of .eentralisation which , patsies private enterfritie, keeping the 'nation perpetuelly In a emit jacket; the State, with its . own boat; and its own. agents,. has badly per: formed the fleecier:et immerse cost. It m hap pens that a wealthy and poWerf4l private siesodP lion, the “htessagerleti Nationales,"} (National Slate Coach CeozPally,) . hes been . compelled,' by the eztenaion of railroad lines over't h e , 111301,1 ,:enefece4 yntoto, to to o F tatt Its operations, as to make the conti nued eziateoin of the munpany: for the purposes of Its original' foundation:l:Mad - vinable, and the Campo). will proceed to iltili. quidation of its 'affairs and final dissolution, so- Ines the proposition which it has recently made td Government for undertaking on Its own de-, ant the Mediterranean mail service should be - Welled to. The project has found an able and warm supplier in M. Ihtfaute, ~f the Aniembly.. The whole right and ttoi moderate le ft seem ' ln; , dined to vote it: while the Montagniudnind So: chains of the Eshrtmi tett oppose the project,' I lichen, to., in man:, These geotlemeoi with itkzt I canneebithold to. be Tiny theta/Islam. DenionNey . ,-,lnehm, es an article of their polite/ cal creed, upon * the , vighy • to - lebor.'!:' They therefore desire that GoihniMent Mould poeteti Half of• ell rallreade, cr . all canals, of ell eater- Prifteis of generallnteresh*that It should': seize Japan and monopolize the national labor , in hit lii depnriments, in* order that it may be 'ever ready to Eatisfy this rright - trtlsbort"WPicif alley atone In Thin to get inserted In the GOMltinetion of 1848. Lm ' out of iiiiir ,ths Izernemsely t ~... 'l'llittune r&p m, - ultrietesdo oot cretin D how - sepooloc**, are their Do ass' ion ' . Theyforget that all Grum:mots • are' conserratlve, sad etr be- al l itkii:l•l4 4 =47 % tif , reitiiithl of their views would centre in Govermnant; what • • stibbrpolltlisittleintrit ennerntOntabliglitdrlions"ot wortingnitit, with: their timoilies,•degewlent tor -daily breed upon : the daily stretching forth of the. ecrvernment'sr hank what dares : instruments of deopotloro they must ineritatdy become. -• Away•wltir such: detestable Democincy ae this! Misr abominable alave•inaklnt doctrine of the rilgbli to labor 1"... All 'I ink ton anyeelti and for 'MI Metall; ii.ihe:linertynt labor.ns it -is nadir ',Mod end practiced In the- United States: I.ct Gorernment hive as little to do with me,eerie as rarely iti - datinictsritlitint Li psalm leave petite to employ LTE T , faculties, dental undplty. noel,- when; when, sot and to the extent Ipleatre, so - I diinotinteretere with the prior-or main right's at another. -Let It protect mein UP ex ercise of these . tannin, 'and' In enjoy:lent of ;their profits, - and then • 0011121TIZIOIIi will bare done allWanly : Cigna the subject of theleboi of • Our'Mitionar festival; the everglorintis Fourth of July penned. here in the mat manner.'-'4 /arSe44 o lParty.or of.wltont there are greater riuMbers in Paris this. year than I have.. ever before remarked, dined .topther . at the . Trois Itres Pervenernir,,in "he P4ls; blerrimeti tabiu. with patriotism and ,good cheer. , Sirrenty-eve rare af happy,presper and glorious 'republiel. Andel. the end. of Shit period the people tutting. spretalmonsly to lit tle communities all Over tim.country,:and,with still'greaterenthtudismWherever,theyrial hap pen to be thrown' together in foreign landa, to hail the anapiciouristinivenno, whose every re. tura witnesses anadvante innatkosel and an extension of biotin happiness, philanthropy ninivrelli Noire, of which patriot& ism may well be proud! May thoseArenlat in-: stitritiona flourish yet a thousarul years beneath the fructifying ioduences of our bleared Mime .013 n emote, which that. of Gov ernment for the people by the people; which 13 that of liberty without license, of self-government, eeluditteut with Model:stint, stability, and progress; of 'eV government, assuring protetcion total intsrestia eqjeyinent or all rights: al' trreaom, individual end national, in its largest Petit, made oribsarii 'Tient Without revolution, without shock, without , danger, regularly, peacefully, surely, rapidly,tio Individual and national happiness In their truest, !ewe; this canal v not one In which .wa wane are interested; it is harm:than% The United Suttee will blaze throughout all time, a light to guide umions to the adoption of republican gov conment, or a beacon to warn them of the &o gee of democracy. If IL falls with tut, where could the republic possible succeed!: . - Vfliateafir% eh What refuge, except in the arm 3 of that hoary: Despotism from; which we - :hope the ..world Is freeing sireelf, its eyes fixed owns - with admire i lion, with joy, With hope, 'and yet with tipprw. Sams of the nitra.democratio Icituntaht 'fle horibe this little American patriotic re-rode etc.. the 4th in reidentl i i . exaggeritedfirom addrog incidents Uhl& I' uld be sorry to bailee* to have mewed ! One of them concludes withal, expression Of the belief that " th e two sister s publics will heCreforth have' but one slut di same toice to proclaim - the fraternity and' 't named' union or maims" ! -BA I I skald loathe the tame of republic If I knew it only b , be manner to which ...latterly,- Equality, tin Fraternity," andz , lemily, labor. property, a s' pudic order" are understood, - pmetisedand pro, tected hoe. - Atter the - pelebration at the Mir Term Pr, aibiatux, Minna of the party repaired to the residence of our new Consul, hfr. tdood rich, PG line dela Victoire, who his commenced the perfornitosce of his official &dim here under the happiest anspirse < Once /sweet hie , house is thrown op= M. Americans In Parts; and we we always sure of meeting there. from himself 'and the accomplished memberti -of hit fintoily, ,a : kind *MI btepitsble reception. !! Our Minister.hlr. Rives, is, Ism told, abseuttrom Veriest thla simmer, visiting, for lala healths sake, one of the farblonaltde French watering:places. ... The journals from 1t.,,. stets that American seamen at that seeped celetouted with much an imation the national holyider, ~. 'All American itISSSIS wee. decorated - with' nage; and' . bo* `with mania and colors king, traTtplied the city in CI ditectione, with many Beide:meson the pert of the population of good-will and sympathy. ' It is getting to be generally understood that the Assembly will take a recess at a few weeks after the revision question shall he declilet. : . '.Charles - Rego, who was condemned to stn months imprisonment sad an haialted IMP fine, .46 few weeks ego, fur publie inthe Ace mrcr an article spinet capital pWahmtmt, and who '40114 has withdraw the appeal end e u accepted the sentence It was in this ca m, may remember, that his tether, Victor II wee rrmitted to appear, sad Made so I s. de cure for Ids son. This la a hard case. alp.licasits. J. hum d: Weieul.' b to itt,: PM tam that we have sold all at roar Wont llaittlta Tao loft with It., We wish yoe, to 'end ita some mite plot= goollSiors tt hu liVlnt Meat Slat4o4oo blTh bi 1.1162217 rolls for lt alms • • brew town wok at the all.,1: tla. It Lu to tormatki all latart Hapapaloaajstrala woo. t7,..1 thl. :Moans 101 , VIA to bap a Maly tot boa& • It 4 If. 1.1 , 4215111103. I Aallybs. The Alves Is owe of the Ltiod,Ma of allollit =was/. eollma tibittt for Dowiteton of MU asedlallto midair aeiviok., Where It Las bad tatroctoowl. IS ba• beam* tbe papal. moot): ba 1 1 / 4 r salt IT J. LTDD k • tiMasalika Ifs. Gs. waoCit: joie-The krantvit remedy of the ago Booms try he the weleloatedlniaktneeelledi H. 0. Werra. nil W . Nn lleantent. it le need ea an external anelltaelm mat Yr tea n pwesri mat wandirthl anixlltles foe hisling.quier: lag paha, restoring park' Angle, fn. A Mad hods non weer* braise. wbirn Itaratelowl wartineetkien he Wand fermi renardiei Ca tu, elect, when As .vas adttni4 WWI 0. 0. I.4oora,aaebottl. . ot *bleb en._ Orelr rand lax. We been no dreebn.freen the eaanal or dm Warr. trot far Mt exaelleal tneetklne., be *nail herri tnki a evrione no. a It. • nee, edratlannent .4 se-TROTII FLOATS 4BOVE FiOTION LIKE OIL tuirlsVATltlge- . fli ink man can tall a wont thegirtin ay Mit% la wowed* las Dr. mina swath ginner by earths It And one man Wet it. amigo& it poor, it will &rimy' ths populnity with Ur. wboirett7, You etiol lutrolare a anagidne tato populist wro nukes it 'tiara*. really initaitaritlal Vista.", frac lrom'all bat dimes of yr= objections, ant It la thla tert that boo matabliabgt thrseputatlon liall'lCoamfoarid Fluid ketrart or ger: raparills.^ beyond all cavil or disputa. its adios Upow the human arrterm Lb words:ow with ratinual arch laeoPhind Igtheltaio,4t twarootee the valiant , omptioni and nation/I of the body. nitogreargagnutions. glighteet utothla tad &nand matter; • rtrenathens that atocuath wl ql.fintket *Mutt mate. unte boalthy bloog ant regulate+ the various manila.' at tUghnint oCacao or the body.. This la NI ,pargrund villa:nit the leset4theer of harm. theirserstratiori being a• aan tan. efiloareirri St mar bethought by thethaPtioii: Mit U. ;tarpon to rare Pro Many .110...., tart now crinit. that, it will to gonad that a large "majority of the glary ea "fall tCkt tha busman farallr eliminate in an isotitira date of the him!. Be net &Mt eg;glent. by other Sax le.ium offered, you by "may Allow, mwthinee wort , preparation" as a anbatitota car the' critical Min MON thanioaDllat valuable Prepapitith . t e . proprietor woman to be matador to all othon. Carrioa.—pence and salt 44%14 ortairod Dr. lota Mars SortePorato l Kneativ—.4l hay* motto,. Bee advarttarsorot DU anotbre paga. . . . : KSYSBIt & Ii'DOWNLL. I W W 60,1 1.14' . .1.1M41,3MT - Molandetitetsilinatta. . . Petroleum I .Buliureauaa. tiuotinzamm.PLOganaVV. •s. M. ' BuarUear Elr, To Putetdaam u watilos wan; dm to tbir. Tlefoltyobarelbra to would Umiak you to bra taro dawn by tha Penneyhaula 11.011 road. We an as tbrr I r out, and It to Wag taduliel aioadid Infaly day. P.P.064 1 1. • ;JOON &Witt 4.0 a. 41orurrulr. dridau4 c 0... 4.11a, -Des: rilr, Your Joni. • Iblr weeks 1a.% Intr. with no bur ."dorm Rout 01C Add& iro ban sold. - Man rorrroni to rut Au Joan Isuoollut47. your I,o4elnilii rocking ymkborn Ms region., Wa can obtain yernanl antlflob*ltyan dialentbpa. Yours, . W. BCOTY. • For sal. by anyory McDownll. 140 Wood drat; R. I. 11%.1 ol.Ob B. A. Yalanridock, I ON came if o.tl and Front mtniebs D. B. cnrry.D. A. itniou. Jona Denglaa,a.n.l 11. P. Ye : by - Arts, Alitay. Wan by the yr. • • . _ 8.11. RIM. ,a011:111wer canal Ruba.Boviont.bd...M.bunt.b. insurtune Company onittsbuigh NCOUIUGE UOME INSTITUTIONS ()Moe No. 41 Wetprgyree4.lo she waphoome ofC.ll. C.O. 'MUT. MAW. 1.110 . 7, Thb coeugay le now gozgarel home enerelteroilie to eeore. &tea . atii=oo.lT ' l ' SABO in the l ettaniete r Vof who emelt Ahem, of PlLlatnergh , well and ta If ,mown to th e coon...tie Le their prudence. Intellipam end lotrdritr 1/0.4.14113-.4. ibiften Wll. 1144 . 1141 Wm. Latham Je., Welter Bryant, thigh D. Llwiud Lleulets. Joho . ll4.lwoe4has• th.butarb. 11.11. r. • - AM:W. Faseign and' Anierican • LOGAN, - WILSON & CO' 1 2 9. 1 PW'strite.; 41.141i71g HARDWARE Ittbla tha WWI Vu N nal which they in prpand t. to yardman at Palm that vtltaaaWara farotaly vrl7.f tb•rupan P~ttebmgh :; Life lmmune. Company, OAPITA LO oppieg.wo. 76 fOtIRTII STREET. IL Moon. • V ice Prealagnt—lttanat Netazatix. • s zkleattavarttosmeat IS Part Ma payre. Va4 toiiP.,6l/4 - AFEW' very . auPeri°r '. L.. 7 - 11.7 "'' bi. - . - ,m0bre.,...t.n.i....., ~,.. sylexidkt gjahua 010. P.., • Ufa UA; do.L4...dh..i.t.d.patt.7..ridmor d; ; ..4, of swion.7l,lwwsOP4 B• I . . liE l4l o' t D eut ," ..A C TT ltickL itiottop ' JMarket Eftrt ew sstatbd lot oi Paint Vail* oiEs. • ottr antes. at Ulna Intratatt Mft &ITC rgaziat i g i on ttg• ci l jyre, • . G.I . - ' M A L ENn tiM life ii; 0 4 1 * i . ~/,11.7 14 i , 7,7 . 1 , A t : , *7b.. . . . e ~e, *. ; .3 1 4i:1 4 ;4. tot The Mane sootabastilhed hr '" Tme Oil . Paintings it Auctkat.. - gliN MONDAY EVENING,Ivir 28n it YogetiiV tli* '''"ktk:4jl enz oe•eall St Pablialla•W nantlnes ra ar=Enna . 14 44 ".2.=lF= nOnt7 or DosalLeas nun mateican , Num estistanixwm4 und limma• . , Ilso• and labor bniininst I na.".."cua' 'offOpin isms anat. 'All than us In l• rimy win frILIZION Assitmo. da to 'dant cb• per , . .... , , . They EU In .o2wllog tlpielloalialtltlikek.ost/Lare day mondair.te •rbana estakcao Tlreltbarks •the WINS seingrethil, QIINDEtIES— bay *au.= . • • br . 2 csiki WAttreaVt C.V"UrbiewitY . : 4:1:m .."crrirmyri_ ri. Y*OD:3. 111 LL - 11'S SARSA.PAAIf.LIL-12 dos: . for Bmals br J. EXDD a D. • 14" CAUSTIC-4 . 11m for. tale la. fIYSINIDE POTASSA---10 lbs for sale, by Irrs :I.II:LUD&CCL EPSOM SALTS, 40 castefor osle byy A LC011011) fo . r 'sale Sims' Fire Prod MineralrPsint. _ .rIFMOR subscriber ; completed tie is , I...tablishment far the of Cho awns taut Ample, Door the bad of ledotal maw!,4 l4l= teooad to aIL 0. 23,.- 1.044 to' nuabb it, *tough :Ids at • J. 4.Coattn, 'mesa of Irtdrd land Magi •pqi LiN a zto &Co ISO Lawny stole% h aihtlth.T. ;' _ _ i ft,OFFEE- 1 1521odigiltio,Sai by J 7 - ; • JOBB WAIT 00. MACKEREL—Noe. 1,2, and 3 in bale Green Teas have advanced We- per you catt buy Green' Teas, for three montiul to maw, at moms , Tea Mart, Ise tba Dlasaced: at ta v akt Wes, aad Irtrite4.llst.dttN Tarr Wi tbs = ~at ulalnraCiasbnara T ln tr o na de. A Good Bargain >A 'dost:Gfferbd, ;IP APPLICATION ON MADE BOON.— r.k...n0. taloa: AMMAR Amu.. Ikensh. oar Harfe Male sernala p rg••• t.• rad. 7 4erran s e r e ..,, flan= Vat. 16- Parma. up:velum wI.U.PPII tO AULD • IftYM atEJLMBOAT OFFERED FOWOITY b, y4itomz , v 7 A blinga IrtU&O.:211611a tt'A''-.. Ny ft IIITING-400 bbh. (dry and very One) . i.k, hi .1 .14010053W= lb Wit "'OIL BRIMSTONE-2 MAL for gaiety: tL Jr 421 - ,LISCHOOAVAIMII • 4/0. ALERATUS-8 :casks twarroated Eve $,7 Meads by J . SCHOONKAKIR Watches! JUST RECEIVXD, b*thii liciining'ia r . ge0 .. ..11: t 2=0r ampartmat ULM& e.gotaralla, Lot mat Barstow, sad Waal acovuour. an goal sataortmott atlas Wetermer as nor to lowa aim mama otablitaseast... ear or. Momenta trltla team Vat la:sorters at• warm la to warrant to la advanislar th d at we itui saabial to atll at th. . marilataa n =l DT, ragaa= h. i.r a ...=- ...Am, laas anotal. ao hoes; Omar Watebea matted la at boa saaa A. r sr attal oarr. . ii'Z' • ' C..earaar /Wad sot I , *testa ", Murphy it Mutheeld c HAVIC OPEN this .;;Inince nuttier sup.. 't%gsh" t sfftt"riZV:A=Sirsraes.. anlnamat Irma: Irian Liam; WOW manna Illre• roam. en: at ter nadbaut more at tomb and Mutat ICLEBER, Nci.:lolTtird street, haijust • abonil It evbr Ibybk4 yeomen - Wbittyrbas.ll•Bl42obab • •: The =kabob: • Ire 1111.• bbli 'maw alrlksted to Kb Canon, Mt • Crest •• bee Oboe elbmannwi timid mires roc The bbitbtb .___ l.. otb+ 4l .. l =b• b " ) "" . ! "7; Testis lla la tem ' • Cualemebildabollb away ran - . • Sasbby, 47kabr, =by TO* Wallas, by blabban 1.-" .14 W4n4 . 17 VIZ GOWEN num • HEW BOOKS!' KEW BOOHS!- j6T 110121LBS'IXEKBAST - OSPOT, Third '• thUt Aim Xa.874:,.. , no 14 ft t r i s r a e l n a . s sibMi utr an l zun 0s tziO :l44ra Eels ; Pz la votr/rlm 4 .M.ia.m... .. , a xi tr=vreta tl. I 1 ' - ; nu, Teri& EULlthestrialece. ` ' ,.. Sa Or U. b. awl Coml.._ • •or t &law 4: • la& of nal bk; by cornium , Tbr Iletrof utiraybug. a isie; by ii....iu.dit: - . vw DaNklibicair Mk t . 47y . a Me breast tt00.,,, - ; - ~, i , oc&ri twirkdr„ $4 , '''",—, `"' -i- - * .. . . celpv •' '-•TOtheAkatil - riSAilaa noises .111 the head, and 'di itillienetile - elneinwsve fret men. ntintrlyttel gliMbinSUr 1111121011114 •11.4611 pal% 1.111•DI MI by Dr. Hallrtil, PTlseaA W. N.Y. ley* ant Ear Eh:stems= at On st., bet. to moat= his Meta .T he number* jpottute oft= awe asterhe a =hie ne» (Moot the =Whim% 11,16:70In a MOM Wilda illitaktll4 4. UI•MitIIU have i n Ci=te awn. Ids Mann Bh u tto& tee . = =A, en% nm4nnr ealis an early tall. 1,. U. may be ateenittd. mu ev ri nice, Au. eitnin . et = wiett 'nett =Wing bar en th _hetir , . _ : • r fireenvoctairdim, _ .A CHOICE collection ef,Slirabbeiy, 11,11. 1 410.,W471 8 43 . 1 . 1 4t a saaan tassasaral T N sad amid g Void sad i lt=ds, " Pliastasssis y ITtf boatrt UWtL •ordas rulnied t. the prowistor. W•ss Minebeter. Alkiboay county, Pa, will twelve ptampt attnaloo, lP 4711.11 J. WEAL% ;.• liganoved.— ENNErr, BERRY a CO. hi.e.iemoied Wanbouseopotadtat hue Led . - / D -1 4 44 7 1 0 3 / 3 aUfghatirlinlXMO l2 4 l 4r ,:- .fIUARANTY.4.I.INIV4IOO,OOO.. . ILIII&COMPANY offers to the ilueried sill W.. ...Air and admit**. QM.. Maloof and.intot .. Pismo ma banana. reethe) donning, domain la Wawa Wales. an =Voltam la and et tab outage npfroloaf dar ' fiak of th• Tamils adediaata,'lot Ind no fire WI fanny meow Salt of manna fot We i torod of Illannhan molts bit Wend hi Ind tecandalanakc hat moron' to - oath odnoloora dajakla at dank by croilta won their ponder._ • causati ISIDe degtaxl ftt tbo dannanont sorafftf of' wet mu. teeretem ero t mee lb. ;Trout toottOtt at 'or "r"d' botorratea n 'ot . #l, "Il uaa ads- no= g:ge t, ,z , 1 , 1 E..... agrz.. ... tr1n „ =z; taw mama ' ~Q i =tt . Odonendor OA nont ad aratb• In tall the Vila Ltd nig?"Eckonaof I:= K ipal' and andantinos r " .I TF",'.." -2 T . OTib 7 ., iizi,,ix P i ta...lc :B " Un Dn:""i; WOW nalill.R.. . rot a. IIiAVE jut received onecase orW.aeh Mo•quit* a ri. _jy2l • • WU. NOBLY. nun, aniß, WFA ala.,;! je , The ceA`real NiewTorkilieutchii Raab. E cork isdone on , Scientific Prin ad Stemateet_ll.4in. In .11 ' "n. l:ma* Edon. rit.truottom yuLt• • Path 1111,44 tID wi.teuslam - tram„.......-St to gar F. WlLetuna qq Jimagrs.past isso Licaim . '"lfiarfrasA Etseltr TRWO ° 4I 4 O 6 L I6 'LW Ww. L.ahad Tad Pwash6 Untesallsltheos.coottait 2 'Tra„,, 1 414 4 .47:2 the wants 7: rair • initri; ns Pest st. . Jr 44 Wood hod Warta sti. ' Wanted to Pneettalez QJOCK of, tb,e ' of. Pittiburg [ or s , l „ .'"g"O r Y 47 l..irtulab"'lgn.' • roma womb ant wart roc' ' A-IAI= • ' ARL-ASH=3O bbL. foc sale by _ • New Tot Received:. , AS tr Problem; reprinted with comer, emus bad sidltiman by th• antlsce of Eton Locke. 'l =it CkoyabOaultali o(iapt. by Jacob Abbott: 18 attralt • To.of 4r vAetem. • taM.atm,.. t w er=jolg !Lim: tiovrr.,ro-rda", M. 49 .44 itaiswa 7ynio Dktbry ofatadubt . lch bbailbe if. , * /CD : . ,rea N itimirrad 1144 thiania.ilair. U. qootrobm i Stbi.Eikwm SOUtb , " ambit b t jtp i gl i t ran UMweacazity• tligA/1, hobb • 4WD) lullaby*. north RATdS— boxes rare; • "• • " • J.Zoixnabr` 1 4 1ENSEED OLE 2R btdb!., taxi: l 'l= l LAKE FIBII IQ 4 bbh lirhitgrflel; l i • 6 61." 661* by fIUCKLII (km' Mazietts,Tar Eiale - br -jr= i J. B. CAMEL°. VPamirslnnis /*lrma ,C,9l4PanYdA ats the. impratli th. laWeeni eaduratlytialeataehe all theft operatke, ultimo thee ...be moat airaiat b. ta wartiater Ite wee . We take nova. C.MTODS leadore time tanemach thee , win b. tam- Wu of tiw Crinitt) that the Injury to the lama ea t r eirr a irt 11 . V i m "' " a t s t"' wehi n 4 fl ea= • ew t si ne remit atm the an:bner ". b as sin Wile. ma on ;mama I , Irlif.e a+iaatthFouratqa e .' •CE $ the retie at the 'Hebron Cammer. . • • 01. aloreley, the 29th Inn.. w* Jaen ....h. gab/ L eap as tun et the by ..X r bernallue dune& CLARE TLIAW, POO. sal Ohl. Una ..„ ' D.Larell a ca. V 7. BINGHAM a . CO- Manuae une; =far oaarr a pa, 1.10,50 W 10ne.:.. ? BROOMS -50 doz: Ctibts for,vile by tem .J.Beatitra).-' , Shirting Muslims sad Irish Linens. K.ffiP .4 UT&BElßCtlFTELDhairaie'fielied • Wthamzoir of TWA , " fthittitut 'wafts ma restheset . dlrettly Er= the maaahmetturcem 4 taralia4 eau carpel at lowest pmelblerea: 'Oahe bortbout carpel OTr'grtb mftzi.mm. . ram BLACK SlLKS—For.Searra and Dtwors. Alm, light cod du* awn/At:No 1111k4 - Jitt 3t. """labilatly'llagetrull.' OiCiVINOIN NATI aster fuo~e D 1.410 DETRorr AN, iiriu'i,;"punti.nit . forable nu. b; - . A. wittnis a-co: , • , :., , ,;Toloantene of , Eloali. - ; , • pi =ORE, uncalled fur, the follciwbigps4, "- ":= 2 : l Onion ant enasiied7t . A? tfllitdyj D ur s. earcwg fralsbsnA:: % earner Pam sad It alt. SW, nun& . : Paititers. PARIS GREEN "R": BRAND, Turooosi .• SCRAM'S Pram: returned by tbo Goiti listbd o UMW. Institute.. sbr Lamming unvarying unigtr miry of dude mod cable. lbw rossofsetzwer of the aboVe A= ea.:aut....l um deneo...l mon wath.t.n. of Prato (Irani, Oa to yormanent, smiths: els yground tritium& detriourot b. kw* boo rodurni Nm pro. coo aniri.C,..aratiy; P 1.4 124 o•4= bito4 - 1,4 Ads Wren; pirrehsoors will be snir, FLOUR --1.10 bbls. -Ex far sale by j yl9 N. 4 W. lualuvan. R ED LEAD-5000 Ma. far sale •,, , A CO.. SOAP -7100 boxes No. 1 Rosin, fOrialeby MACKEREL -60 bble. large No. 3; 73itinesitht saiMeaar "b. ' • Art" . JoutvitaTt * co. - LINSEED OIL-1500 gall. far gale by Arta ' 7. KIDD A Ca. DrWcal.r- lIHEMICE STV . NE-81200 lbs. for ante 1g MACKEREL -100 Mils. Large No. 3;_. fat.t. b rrio - - 4.51.11 ' SULPLIA.Qtrpa.N.E-.-V).01. f6r islikt by riODLIVER OIL,-3 gross genuine Runt tm o cianc&o...;toriatibr , • OLD J scab Townsend Sirsapasills--24 dz. Gyrate LE • J. 2:11)D 00.. " - PAUSE xe -54_bos, ou consiment noK : 11.1 h.fts.Thr eau by 18.1Lt6 MOIST Water and hem an g 0. 1 MACKEREL in inner bbls. for, N'• teemnrclicrt 1719. Weser col 711 , U ICE-41y ttie tierce or bbl. for sale 14% " "1 / 1 1 . 9 t",l44lllasExrda,Ces24 IaUTBIEGS-1 bhl. for Wit - low to 'claw musignEunt. IWAII DICKEY k_ ".00 ,rlll • Waur cud 'mut.. • 1 - 441:11113p-:—.2 cerociu — Learaccas; - 4 kegs klassllls—mill e..ou low to . ekssi LEAILIS DIN= k CO., 1119 : Water sad Front —• , .• 1 AmericanEardware:.'l , RLIVEN,.:CLAPP .DOUGL it FA,. Blallti;: 41,0%134 30.5 Platt sisset,thadoom from IWeirroUgmr tom, would rerpwilollr ttortbi the tontioator tbe tbuthrus Trade to that Stock ot6oodnao oared direct from tti* outtatixtureTs. ..14 be W. otrfr - WM. NOWT & CO.. ' ' - 4EASS. MANUFACTURERS, kee__rati _ otattly co hand .revn- demerll4.lmi CFRUNK aad. B ,314.251VAH.C. and WI? DOW- GLUM. Wu. 80u5r0.4.1. Wad On*. • She und•nd•••l !minx M. dal•••••Secl eon. Jo . ll•l th. V.ll 4:4th . reU . lL .4 V : yrill th. tharabe i.a lnrad Ua te CtiLLY Jr. Oil. ThatoLtal lcs put Wan. tut - hop•ii k i . procaptitads Mil strict okttexilol to tb•qualty 4 htlol-AV tee, to sloth. • Shand the ystroeso EeNyy b.. • NUL 17cCU AL SODA-3000 lbs. EZnOish. for sale V jslD• • ' J. KIDD & CO. 41 6.e LGAZINRS FOR AUGUST, at Mimed Meru" 'Derbfrill wt.; oPPoldir tha Pao Ma ' =Vation;l.llairuiro, QPLRITS TURPENTINE-10 10:.W Waal arderovad ' /In caner ot Wood tad 111331.trati: . W . ANTED I—K young Man, .acquaix' ned new :2,gb.°A,Dirgehg,Pj° _ . .. Hotice UI!..VING sol 4 ciur Canal Stock; ari Ibta .Intarritlrratiissoboeta Malvin N. 2 wad Sawn. of A:WU t Parka Pi illasol•ad. li.labiar of the sab• at }tort Ater, Pa-, are as Lbaxiiied to paella the Ler spai - the arm. •.. . , HAMILTON CLASH& G: - PARKS-,k C 0... roltir.uunisa ANIP oalsassioN "arccgiatz3; • florhtv . : .• • Etoscaboala Berm aa4 icaci CAmlitli. Azilat; Pitubmitty% Lt. CLARKE 4t, CO., FOJIRMIDUSQ AND .COMX433/oK.3lritatA-M) Amber.. APERMANENT SITUATION, o! eIZ rark4re him art, fur hu e by am whd has hem *attics orMach lit Lie_ ,rontry' Mum otal Rolle yea also tayeata. toothea• Mak teltituth - Ilia le well oostsitl4d collarilef Somers, (dam h.t.) that ot rosoUtAto,'Ulaneboro.) WA atm that at (decontrol.), mod ilatton himself nabs MU do credit to hMocootatiom IL ohm draws plaza tar ant mativaticco. or altentloos of atones, at the onee of Doe West•Pectrylmiidechm StaatoZoivez, Ito. 170 Smithfie/d mom Shoulder.ll6uNi:- QIIOULDER BRACES: of Abe, moat np provvol slyko.aliiple sthattnra isi4 wetly Sued, andot Alta to altaUmb. may regoln tbex.:4l.4: reel. sad DO sale..wboln* sod br • - 1711 _ - 11.111. 81.1.3.119. waoi 13EITANNLA TEA S.Per/73,.ICASTM Cadlittleki. Cutlet..., TedVesys le gotta: then dram., tithe. Lithe, Sow Thew,etteautietur-. ed to order. mud geed emarithent stymy* cat Jtandod the kastaptioat. • W. W. IitLSON, • .1717 lithar tatth.th Melte Snit,' For Bak, 11 . 1 . AK.ERY, with ihieo_yetu's . lease of the 'stmt. osi Adam' mt:Allegbro7: lb* askiril Wks Asmara mammy lb, dans ung r0 b.1......,- 01 , 00 iarira aal aannammed eltJew-Prkp W.' 70r !ersossppll to BA= MIN.; LARD OIL-12 bbbh-for ask by J 341 7 4 r. 4 /A Nl2l ISALULL. et'AXED' OR - STOLEN :6oni tha Wale DOO.havies ics, OA rept of bla etty,mDst nuaulos NM &Veal reatirVontbe 'll , k r7Vawao kixamime x kreight received for all tut Way 134;i0s cm the Pemylinuga, Central Railroad: tI !:.i Odmalka, , klalerwell i DkanDi r , Ilarrioburg,' • • ; • 'Walleye! a San. - Daticannon, ' Ebber Moron k (k; kfilkkkikkk, • r : J ; Dekrysville, • D. D. Thmpk. klaplAoo, • • Jam DOosl4kka. .- DUI Onr.k. • • Joba ter o. July UM. iksl. ° °°° 14° W&T '" . MUNU.ITO ii#/rar'EhiN tt. b. bad at the store of ' J 145 A L TEATPLALD GINGLIAM wattrmss=z,, XII tar want/. lately rreetv•ll lad aellta kir sty ')lo ificai-r-lko vans Mill. Creek Piz, Iron, :J4 toils Find b r . • ' ! ionaresps tlrnß firco.- INDOW - GLASSboxes. mseetsil dee:, is am. te sex, be • srla - - EJIIINSCLX, erne. ca-:`:. UACOI4- , -20,00 IMMtEtt b 6o: —• • • IlIANNEtte`, bble.! for isat l E M - ILARD • 01.1.-20 iNito." / Bennett ohm mak', b esets br ; IZALLEIS/Cgla it CO . j ne - .warnisancelipovia. EDUCATION. Tow Wks' Seminary--Allegbroi. NrAND MRS. N. W. METCALF, Prin. i r ples=as ea Mandan Piete t ak=a lito4 "rates ad tol4as th• sun e Moan . s baresoliss, /11.: ses abeam Wands ttia "MOW. EV. N. .1. ,RETTRuww bega to ittimate , gy m. pmit. igii , = tau. au admit two. ItrodOtloost toque ot tanks laud. sod tbe olaswats ot toi. rum ' ato Is 11. boom. sod st., ~rut =dab.. that io.R .''4". Z ."" C itodar. WA wot mt. thaw = t• sdat- no Durso.. KU Llow=lso. dm watt at thaw wwwtows3 el rood toe. ..ex or wodo toi=ostostw. Ito. Urato.23o Pnmay.W. &maw PiouboritO. Wats sad tome our be bowl& to applSestion; . jytlT. SSW Y071.1.41,3D-IMIR - - - - IeW.ROUT.R.TO NEW YORK cFry.Tia tngsktrk fad the Ira' Malmo& fooswellsi atm elan monsootioa latotlai• tat Colatobat totd aselased.ed ital taadad•l (= , 4l.4itutatt Solafailo, 01 , tb• Mao cat firm cod tao Oblo, U.s• oat VILIS Dimiluaii AS F 0124166: Asslikeralasm Vats 6 ticket. dd ltreolag • n. Tate Moat at ...ma,. atm. c i != It=t s ta ., 64 , 9 16 , 61 k rat .. Lfstra . se=ar Ittiala oda. Ti.in Dunkirk at 4 A. Y. 461 r • Pawnor Cot is matched to tale Than to mattasoola Way Patenzeas oaf Lacrters. .6'irY•ro tam Dunnat to Sam York. AS. bawd Clam inie••lo be cam ?ram. Tbto Imasas an so tautoart Ilt• stock 4a6 treibooof /clods toot.Wor lora. oadl Platiesdar *anal= tall tot pad to SW*. Thy OW , war 6 sot Altos tii4 talus ova altvatafooona mama rads la Mt Otaarlartilla• of Mad. Sir Testa. trill la 6•6 atamlalott In • lit _Sniffs 466S a nfatat fog lan to mud to tho pram, af at an as WW'. Dosikt.. 11" . °1 : . MO= El CONSEQUENCE of the decease of Juba maw... yartamhtp Umiak" eraidiag banns also it Omads busby ttiossind. Job*./ kisa 7s folly allthosissd to setticUls business of Use ara.— masks lambs dft. .ill,=„r" 1 um is' .. . . . . °Rs aly 1. PAI!. - TNEBEIHIP rola torona.... -• r. ear -11 COV DB do •• taileoneort to Melaka 1 Tbe-business of the of the-Penn ninon& Central Rairoaa ....Ilocatan Al T ri a berrafter be ono ' • • or Pao ord Warne area. rittaartb. Jails Ist. 1851:—!)r9• . I roan r. cam. COVODE dr C,OLE. Renasi.2ay bu Meo.---Central Raa Boa • YrLaving been appointe d ! a i = eammumetlatranlvaalacie re .or MlLlOUle