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    ITTSBURGEI GAZETTE
V kl.lBll Et. er • 4),,
PITT 03 Oa G
AY MOBNIS6 , APRIL 20, 1862,
Antlmasinie sad Whig County:Convection
IterTho. Whig. Bald Anti-Masons, of Alle
-10.2r otiOlarr mot Itarllitattray: the hOth altar'
set at tha urinal 'Lon of holding orbaari Eascaluso lo
thrtrcoveral
1. 4141 artriata. ' • • -- c
th. torradloil
arlabagsolf at iettoelt. P. IL to od*
:Lore at raccopt toarcp.24,
In the elloosboilir Pik tocriahlo at ahli.cth. •
to crlkrara at 7 teriodr. and la Mu anrotal.warir at. 12
o'd•coth to actiourn at O'clock Ulf .ohothla la I.
trthlt to he IV hank . Leh or Cho aloatlao &theta to
" 6 . 4 t.***ataa ' Co. 'Array Mounds., to ho bell at
Nu Court lloruyin 'bolsi. the clad ar 3ahr Ulorriat.
at 10 drioclic ILiarecoralicatu • thltat ti. supipur
Oa - torttr, lb. avocet Daloter akatiou. • ' • •
.kosual
ult . : • aiming:ilk ofcLm.llss of Oonvoliatuauce.
• PIIK CANAL oustit;tistoAim.,
JACOB 11912.614$ ar suss cot:river.
141/111/611:1110.1.11,106Toitstau k'dt ILL ,'
•
wuttat gueseu„, •
Jairs K Dming. •
4. JIM , P. VO.W., 17. I , r. ./.0. liCtUl44OOll.
S. 44nracca 91eimax., Kau. Unita,
9. Jana W. 91:94.n,19. . I g.. i 6 1 ,901,
t. 7. J 41144 P 541,3414. Altraneo Raman.; Ju 89u.n..9., TI4OXAS J. Swami,
9, J.P. ML•4ll‘ll..'Lamm 4 Losa.
19,.Canto Wetlax. ais.palurnur warm;
tttr4.. •
.Pitivr•
skritRADING ILITTIM-WILLIMPOUND
ONB4CII PAG44,OP. r.IIIS,P4P.pi..
. .
. ,
!.DAJLT PORRIT Cl777lfil..the title of a epirit
ed Whig ,Dilly penny piper,. just ttarted In
Cleveland, .byJ. under flattering
maggot , . ' tt iruPPorns (his. Seoie fez the Presi=
doing, and piovelsea in ethane. lib/weir 61
. 610'
awe et Atha pvinalpleai ".. .
i
• i
Pisa Sisawasaans..."-Ife 'refer ear raiders
to the adrerthasseet , of Wit. fiewleadotbe.
Gas for tales quo:silty ;of exceed - mei chills
etrawberri:e*Sts: llisAlpine Strawberry is s
Leh which ems' sober of Sae lisdicioos
fruit should -east. if tie piste as pot' out'
sow they Still bear this 'easioa to • Moderate
daps tie advise. all6o,.friends who are so
lash favored 'as to owl:: • garden, to press
sae of Mr. Newland's plash. - •
Ttis BOSalltlislOIAL• di•POSTIOXYZIT BILL,
Lit fallen betweea the nooses of our Legitla
ter,. Tire'Coremittes of'Coafereace ware rata
ble-to ;ire At aggottats the Legislature
was at work "pan a neW bill, but of its pecu
liarities we bare no • iiformation.
. , .
Az Atomic= in Rome, in a letter pubUshed
in thelie , tc : York. Tribune, gives - the toilowhtg
*mount of his preeeotetion to the Pope. Ills
Efillittess appears to horn about &II 111CMIngel
kaowledge or America lamest other unirsvelled
Taropeane:
•
"The other clay, mid withent our desire or re-
L_est, CllZlka summons to' the Pope, and ac
- oordln !la glrire had an audience at the Vatican.
He was vary affable and pleasant, and has ha
attractiveness of face anti matinee which the we
'Tem Pit - None!, took muff constantly,
- dropping it on bin white dritie; and after inform
/0g me that steamers coahl; go from New York
to Liverpool :in fifteen days, inquired whether.
they stopped for.toal on their pm:maga. Re also
announced to ma that BoiMn was the ;peahen.
city is
.America -therefore you lee teat teat
queadoa is settled forever: But the half-hoar
In the ants-chamber, whileleo were waiting for
the audience, was the meet melancholy of
meeting'. Amid the perrertr, or converts, as they
call thmaielmm, all dressed In black, who were
waiting, three was that sort at dull sad whllper
. lag, with gloomy chasms of silence, that oppress
one while waiting for the clergyman's prayer at
. a haleral." . '
Anothes man bas - lbeen murdered in New York
b 7 the instigrsion
.oe: Reis an Irlabman,'
named dames Porter, liaa,beiten so badly by a
fellow oonntrygnia, iimed . iluctuel Kane,. in s
• Rum 'then, that be died . on flaaday night that
. 131mb are ltieStterenliiiOf the Linnortratha.
The Anti. Manny reeolutlotum sines
Introclooed WWII* hleassahtteetts Howie of kit:
reesetatives wen indethately *piettpoeeil oa Sr by vote of .
. _ .
• frolltlt CAIIIILIRS: sel .perel.!
-,. T ., a aoloied Perlogueito articled to ter
'rico on so Eoglitti:brig, vita 'titan lecenq
driven iota - Ciarlest4 by atnia, of aritather.hae.
log been 'nested end andnitted to
Matthew, the 'iiritisle Cesindat that port. has
applied tojadve Whither; thrieuglehls dodoeel,
Mr. Pettigro, for a writ at Sates* 'torpits.. The
Jade" Lae refused so grant the wrik and riotica
of appeal boa been evil' She -nne,
Marmara, has yeasslogally raised epos the inr.
prisosaseat of ooloreel east** who max Wiles
in the ports of that. :theta,- , itscr. there. iiateeri
probability that It will ultimately be serried up
to the Sipes's& Giant . of flaltad ?pities for
seljadiostios. Thssoromplialweest of lid/Point'
will be nasstabwrWas thoob)set of the stlailott
ta Cliariestee of Xis. Mi. Han et eiriirtibi! „
setts, sio was politely but fordbly entaidict.
that Carolina meld sot weetalialelia twat/four
We shall see . trbititisr iha Palmetto Beate hill
to the dathelos of the federal Costes.
An. aced oa eyavitry--15 the , abeeticief
I , 'any nes lettere from Guy Boon a Politica
topics, the lon:ride ere very bury in radii op
mad Lilting tut aid ease' The' Viretdiii - bd t :
; - tile to Goo. Seod feremin 'this uork.iad
ne* likely to dike him Con Y bettor candidate
jihad expected. The ..felleximr .extrad
Mc* s Jotter mitten by Scott, acne time
, die* to MY Atbiaimi of Va t fie
• produced la /To Rielieest d• "Zi • •
"1a boyhood, it %Musa : int Mart Tallie;
• and In common with mod, if not' WI: ray COM .
pains, I boson dandy •ber vied with the
views gives by Jefferson la his "NOtee on
Virginia," and hj Judge Taaket-to the. ippon--
. ' dirt* his editbm of Blacknomi'a Commenta
ries, in feed of ' a
gradual deincipatioi of
elan. That appendix I have KM in
TWIN and, MMc *ps_ han reed
waren, anything en tio added; but my early!
. Irius are e neehsniced.
s h
the for of a mat in the Vkibla
Littinatirit ix the, of ,18a-2, when a bill
r aft f to tad" 012 t them news,
taattee'savai ,t .;y hearty erep—l
.1 . . I uppposo I seareely need my :that,. ih ay
opinion, Coogan km no odor of antheritym
der the Conatitntien, for tenchingthe peened . or
unmoor and slaw* within 11 Illati]!;?..f , .;; 4
a>Lur GOLD
-
AitIVAL Or A MRCP LOAD Ir ADOLAND:
The London Globe of the'ith :Lott, has Um
The packet
ship jinn, from Melbourne has
osetved WO* oesta,sith, MIS reported, £!0O..
GOO la gold ea ..board, from Rh Viettaia dig
est., sad sha will bit fo ll owed by: masa other
male. The NeMptsof/Lastnosisoid haveduriag
the past week beset shoed t 400,000 In addition
to.the present settsvWhlets value a total of
i 600,000 from Sydaoj and aliabourue hi. the
short space of ••wesk....Masibat the total is
hum those colonies imam' stooo.poci Wing
iho Mot two months.
TAII Is most es tc* .
Gem throughout We - world Is imuieSed: sad
sad tido
fair to continuo. It mast :
value of every litiehl eigiutia; ,
A /Mtge from Emma of 17th Isitfi
t,jl t: --
noteeltig the dePartam;of-thir
emd Coda" for fipain;' 'km
Just before leering hi iss tottered alebrank
for sixty thousautdollars, mad:sup by th e eefi..
chants sad °thus, is the hurry' of the eameauti
Ibrids thyme child:ea. He decibel it, hot they
leldAis they would 'smiled him Wont the mi
tts:Cities, se he had or right to &oil:4 hay
thin belcogbig to his oblidema—mad bik vu
compelled, relootesitly,likyteld.. Ifs.Sikes the
sooty with him without animist .1t; for he le
sseskiro, that this_ just AIM:MU his worth.,
born those who lomi rim Arida sirtiesiousida
lbe.;—sed dare la no l ie
le thi
to
PIMIXIIIIIIO M of 00{4
. 111 ar Burma :
—The Ns! York ioresiser•aaaalad c 1400a8, 7
- big pulab,bikby a M. 10,00100 Il; a a:tak . re f
ddatt to will geode by simple la Utiatitikte. Sack
a lay laa tans pasesd V Pensaylvaais eod Ka.
yyta,d. TiaLaip*ore ft hiamionmrip l i pro
pos to ntilma aa tbapp States 14 imailas
We honor Gen. Scott as . a military comman
der, and we respect him as a petrol.; but we
must sodas that In his present My position,
we cannot and all not, support him for the Pres
idency. lir. ilitsulYtentAlAhlekolgt,lod Hr.
Cabell, hails *arm] itirsouninemampott 'the
...promise Arissitions- ijii private miebvereatici
we !mu that ifpf •:-„limsel4 :dose notliesitabsto
avowal; 'Concurrence in the linalifj of these
great measures. This, however, Is netsufßrient
• The Whifprof theltouldtend W 'ettleriperreoills:
thing timnthenthls pearl approval. They re
quire Mario iivird over his own signature, his
approval of and concurrence Initiate measures:
1
and until-hirdotiste, weldoacteignictentiond
bagwititu u mmysfrrslo6ll4l"Osul —a
-I.naLB 4 ,3 flie-m , ' - ... • '
_ . .
such iangoate.ir not.veralsambg. edlniNg
from ouch a quarter. Nobody expects that Ms.
sonri will vete ter the Whig Candidate, let him 1
be Wile he'ttlq, ' We have ob's'erved ereed that it is
precisely: ( IY;lll:thODO..states that never give a
Whig Presiding'si redo that the dictstiod tomes
from. We will and we won% are bandied about
at if persinis who use them could in any
we: affect the llnil 'result. We do not dispute
that Col. Cuantemis of the Republican is a good
sod tette Whig, neither are we disposed to guts
Con' Ids right to his proper weight as an Integral
.. 1 4her of the party in the choice of a candi
date, but we think there is; to say the least, a
'echo!' goticilaste displayed in threatening to with
.
bold -
support support for the. purpose of controlling a
nomination, when such eupport gannet effect the
poen' result- • The threat Ls so Impotent that
It is iiinply ridicalons, and the Scott men are
More inclined to laugh at It than to resent R.
The editor displayit s lack of courtesy sod
medeery, when, in the•ssme article, he pro
noneces the opinions, la reference (to their
ownetatee 'of shrewd politleistn(who:live to Ohlo,
Pennsylvania and New York, elittall gammon."
Now we reerien the opinlok of the editor of the
Republican to iliferettee to the views of the
Whigs of Alhieouri, with a great. dell of defer
ince; Re tells is they are lo favor of Fillmore
snd.fite 6ulity of the Compromise. We believe
it.- Bod;when visil-liformetiresidente tell him
that the Whigs of New York; Penneyirents end
Ohio - ire in' fiver of Oen. Score, and that no
other
,Whigtiandidate; especially if. he were
pledged to die Fugitive Slave Law, could carry
them; he prenotmees It 'hal gammon," esys
there Is no evidence of it, sod much of the like
Import; A •modest assumption, truly. The
Whip of the great middle states had bettor tend
to hilsnotiri - to acquire 8 knowledge of their own
opinionn
•
Fuson.;—The French Conant at Trieste has,
by order of his Government; taken 'doted the
escutcheon hearty!, the
,worde
Traternite,' • and replaced it by the Imperial
'lle'polliical offenders who hare been trans
.;ported into Algeria ore to be divided iota three
categories. The find to to comprise those who
possess property or ere skilful workmen, mad
they ore to be plated in the towns on the
coast, where they can live on their incomes or
obtain employment. These persons would have
been unfit for agricultural labor, and the en
ponce of establishing them in the agricultural
colonies would have been . very considerable
The second category is to consist of ouch of the
transported sa present , guarantees of good con
duct, or express , repentance; they are to be
placed in different Villages as free colonists, UP
,kr thi simple superininidence of the authori-,
ties.: o skort time the.governmentwill prob.
ably afford them pecuniary issietauce, so that
they may colonise on their owe so-count. The
third category is to compriac tho more danger
'out puttee or the intneported. . They are to be
divided amongst several camps or villages, in
bonds subjected to severe discipline: but their
fced, sad lodging are to be carefully provide 1,
and If their conduct to good, they may becoato
free nolonists, obtain possession of land, god be
joined by their families. The districts to which
the second and third categories are to be sent,
are Birksdem: Donal. Willow Coerce, Marla-
Ain-Bettion, 'Alia-Suitoo, sod, if necessary,
',Titania and Hued Houton, In , thn province of
'Abgeriii; Bona, Csiobbier, and the Dreon, in the ,
province of Coast/inflate, and.klers el .Kehiv, in
'tie province or Oran., It .is espected, that the
lithor, of the transported
the cologisation of .41.1ptela. Tile.trofisporled
Of the Ora a*, who are.
ltd for the eatioessihe made
~to ahem, !Rind to.',
send foe their rateitias,,
:110111 XXV TaIUL
I.,Potriem, mow otthe POO inertannometo.i. •
I s I Now Tthot. rtrlr
Tie Raretee biiPre#lTl4tt.,YaNemn and
Jain Bends moon dial of WA,'
Merit him and flows Tery.watinsinly that
the sooner the National emanation-% wer, the
&weer
.
will the i wiag' party • erne • its %tonal.
(Mama and musk the common wring.' This
wordy dell%can ere competed to tuithierygeriept
thirecbiiimient of Paddy, Vie Ruth!! the - game
shall* Ids header :ordrrrpd him
_to tako b Lon•
the, Mme cage, ,end who, woodered Chet
i
the pmplacions aluiedd Mehl, end rend
each other ea route to meet tinge efriFsi birds.
The sholeilitarrel; disgraceful co it Wes to troth,
coothatirta, has' not, matte the “Bomprowson
ney,the mom grehttehle to people here ' ~wlto do,
not see Big propriety of dragging thisakoloton
into nem dews and catentiou, to re-affirm'
the belief hi' the Whig party le its iirtuer, and
tt - stick hy It as the Demerits of "Virginia do
tin the . Igeglallons - of V. - New - Tork city is
eery eosin. to - do anthlng to frighten Soothers
people .wt from the aity 4 bet our citizen are
olive bunio n , led "ao not (Molt 'wheethe
%
Palm devils a curled hone to their - OVUM:
Wane toed Mang heft,' sod thigh - It bird a,
elneekahr noel/
. toatt: worth a donned ]
bob &tier that„ we era content to let
the polion all' - Patrfollitd, that '
mitobing triy:demonitrates. "
guano lentottene Weal Aso barn contracted;
for, to - be M host of rripler ; Hall, the
perm Metre titan Hell: It it to,tuirte &largo
frost on Broodwag;ond sla stories high, and,
F er/not Is. nom% to the hotel upon Niblo's
Isedeita. willetteinditont Broadway to Mer: l
Mretreekeed home, of, the Bunt armoireea
Is (owe - Ile ;first is 'Alio of polished whim
marble ilia rep. non , teeny 14 he ~fde. ante
nottyhaub, rad ; 116,000 liltely ,A400,,A1ke4
about eritl 11000 been ordinagy_adide compered ,
to th ooda s ted ten. jags put has been
A SOOd lA9d/Ordli, )Xlt,,ttin naatif wide
does sot lookk ea profitable.'. ,. . ..,
Ex•Howernor Johit Ifonag died &this residenne
in tel. "city. yesterday morning of of comumr.
tlnt,tatesh regretted bye large circle of perm- j
al and political friends,.,. He was a Whig of the j
Henry Cloy Itchool, mad We. ever knownto do
a &thwarted's net mown apolitical or prime
end:, He mien lording flem..Taylor OM, and MS
appeinsd by him Allietaia, Treasurer, holding
the oXim at the time of -his Moose.
In Well jlttnt NOP ere e -little more buoy.
set than epos yereetilsg, , Whim there *ensigns
of panic, anda desidod Menlo& in stooks and
cootadenot. con owedl • what crewed the
alarm, nor Ma the re.eistkni:be explained, el-.
mpg by the weal rule in Well area, dot/dugs
alwaya go by ortdmies there; blowy% eery
abundant and cheap, ad all the paper offered
is very readily dimwitted at the legal rate.
• Nat week a napalms in fame of Fillmore
is to, At Triple , . Hall open boon
.
to bo kept; eirery , erretdog for the, Moods of
• r. Filimout;and, upon Tuesdayof the inoosed
l'eg week, a rally he tobe tondeatemtle
*bon edepatation bresrected from Washington,
lo enlightsaihe peep The Webster meet.
og tare hese held and unwonted to nothing. The
Fillmore Meighog. ounuet be. a failure, bat the
Membly of the season is tumid to be' the one
co-will
Goo. BMA's /Mhos pettor th , , Then
ou will bear of so nation that mane soots
inik and which comb ham the pent heart of
the , republia; from the erorking wee, who, the
elation over, retired the* labor,,nor gable the
MMilaa=
Aa • speolumm of thatch* bathingibe people
knit to ha» niat - wank ['annex the prices—a'
piano bath ,2 ! eats, Diana 5 coats. and
• _ - - - --
Arstalam frills 10 cents. The whole mach i nery
of the establishment will be in order at so early
slime that I shag , gips its hlitery mid ezperl.
The next great reform we ,are lookiggfor
Neer York, islite eismandefor Breadlto4llidna
its safe ettlotefor Inept* to,mallt • 1n. ; .: It sauna
strange to pe4le out
,of, town that a street so=
famous and capacious, we Broadway should he
d Ibut A* Kis. neon Trinity Church to.
Ni co it Is' atwointely twit& :or lady to at
tempt to atom the Strad, ind it htiettite• of good
fortune that, ors gets
_over anharmsar entl
Leodos Alb ill tun millions of,ployderan show
a Street to Iliad with caniiiit thig Brut
!atery of New York,--41a,ffell coituswham our sky bellea,4lsplay tbadeßrasM of psr.7
o'4Tir, pinkaluern niks world mato to
weethe
,
, ig r wpaper , ltaibecommenoed in this pity
by 'Xir.il..l".`llsttall the former writ* of
mossy_artiolse &Me- Beradd, , tha . i.o g g ent ,„ 4 ”,
conun•reisindttor for Renee Matteotti !dims.:
sink 411 6 1 th e lOnnar" earre9o , ld•St ot
liashington,Tnicie 'Withal bias to
wind *MI Erst w adlr, but .- for all that he
eons*" gager that all 'teerehaats
MAE miatactoretivAbotioarefttqf mid; ad
I may.: . li,w}libe Rae saleable initiates and
coVii" wit h 1.101 1 0 4 11 'sh n!!#F - ° °° T,oy
the : „„ ,
VOw (battier des Mau r
FRA3IIIL-
[Translated expreetly Lze the Ptttebutoh Gazette. I , r
~, ' l ct -1 . , , ' --'-'...,--t •1!...z.
....t I't,tlil‘, • '''' - . Piste April 8.
/...1 I Add Yee, latillY that each ditWouree of the
President fain Welted a revelation. His late
address to the members of 'the :different .contitt.
Whithidbierealled to the Elywe to take their
°allot office, at hie hands, has been the event
of this week. The form and import of it have
. beenequallyeetnetited end tifted=:
ineteed of receiving thileatlief - .Awed Magi* ,
trite at the Turneries as had' betetheetee
with the Senators, the Deprities and the Coma - -
sellers of Btate,'Lonis Napoleon hail - them sum.
mooed to the emauer apartmeids of the Elyse.,
as the Emperor or Louis XIV would hate dame
It is esicktoo, that betook espeeiel pleasure in
gating Int° the faces of the memberi of .the
Court of Caestion who, en' he 2nd of Decem
ber-wished to constitute the . High Court of Ina:'
•tice for hi. benefits and that the moment hie ad.
dress was concluded, he withdrew, in order that
!the effect be was desirous of- producing nAght
not be diminiehed. The presiding Judge. of
two courts did not respead to the toll mill of
their names, and this abstinence Is said to have •
.
been voluntary.
•
A Preparatory proclamation. of the Empire!
has• been very generally construed from the'
phrases in which Louts Napoleon declares that,
since the day when the dogma of 'popular sove
reignty arose to displace the 'pro/rape of divine
eight, (en arrangement of words which was not
model/Rimed design,) there has been no gain
ernment so legitimate as his, seeing that his
election of 1848 and 1851 Led beeti preteded
by the vote et 1801. when four million:ref suf
frages, in prodlaiming the hereditary descent of
power in his family; derignatei has e. thr inheri
tor of The Empire There is between this dis
course and that which the Petwident delivered a
few days before, between this exhumation of a
hereditary right end his appeal for the preser
vation of the Republic, one: of those sudden and
flagrant coutradictiona which disclose the per:
pie:ides of a man racked by different, and irre
-1 conellable impulse's—to-day, respecting right.
and reason, sad to-morrow, yielding to thy
temptations of power and ambition. Thew
temptations will consoler. I predicted as much
long ago.. 'ln order to resist them, the MO
needs disinterested and °compeers" counecilers,
while he is sarrotinded only by courtiers who
posh him on rather than hold him Mick. Every
day theßellelin de Parie, 'hie/Wm:aria/ rfAnnieer
and other ministerial jean:nip cell for the Em-
Ore, which officers and earners appiand at the I
military reviews. The drama of December 2nd
will eventuate, then, in this, which is one of its j
logical consequences. A man always falls
upon the side to which he leans. A single taloa
as tiedwageoue as able, has attempted to restrain !
Louie Napoleon in his deuterons and downward
course. It is the voice of M. Oirardin, whose
harpendertee of feeling and good faith, up to i
this time greatly inspected, hare been placed
beyond all doubt by the President's lest mini- 1
festatiim. Thee, if iebo tree that the chief ed
itor of the Prezio has explicitly declared him. I
self in Myer of accepting the existing state of
things am the carat means of arriving at ration-
el liberty, it Is also true that ho has panned up-
on Napoleon's projects of imperial restoration, 1
the battiest and meat eloquent critleirm which I
the most democratic pen could ever have writ. I
ten. "The people," says be, "hold the name of
'Republic* Mr dearer than Dome people linegine.,l
They cling to it, as the wounded'soldier Clings'
to hie tattered flea."
"Unlike the Republic,the Empire would threat-
en everybody raid reassure no one. It would
revive both at home nod abroad, the ' al.eztlit. '
guished remembrance of Waterloo. It would
be the panic of the bourse, and the overthrow!
of credit. It would be a fair incentive to ease.
oinstioa- Undoubtedly it is possible that the I
present regime may not prove encore enough to
shelter the life of the President behind the
maintenance of universal siding, .Rot is it
codling. w justify the murderer in his own eye'
If it ba a great matter to lire withont fear, in it
.therefore, a/ no iinfortance to live without re.
pencil? if tha actor Aecember 21 hie caved soei
rty,of whet rise would the:Empire beiand if that
act has not saved soelelr, how would the Empire
save it 7, People talk of an Empire merely
:ephemeral. lint entah I governmeut would hare
ell the perils of a hereditary Empire without
sharing any of its advantages—for it would be
neAher elective nor hereditary. A singular way
truly, of dectrainlag tit/Tercet parties—to Arles
them into coa.Ciloh ro4 to weaken youwelf ! A
singular method of puniabingthem—to nontlemu
yourself end }amity their efforts.. "1 do noted:
tir.m.that thelifenpire will not he fortned."eapifli.
rudirs,,in doecfoding, lint I -do affirm that.
obnald It be foimeLit will not Int Let thorn:sl
im:Won of all reesenable men, of ell men deco,
ted to. peace and payees, then, he, /We will
maintain the Republic.' Two Republicans, foe.
lam rppmeentativea of the 'people,- hare. ant in
.boars oi , ainwOon nod congratulation to the
-chief editor of the Prase, ' Rut the Moe of the
dentematio party have begun' to shout *treason!'
sad,refissa to see anything but disguised defec
tionto thegovernment of L. Napoleon, lit this /
new policy of the Preitse. To the Oirardin re. Miry, “If !have rallied, yon must admit that
Me )'resident is not looking forward to the Em
pire, and, if Liebe looking forward to it, the
) - tin most admit their Hays not rallied. Now",
he adds, nbehold the truth:' Brought luck to
Pane by imperious and urgent businese, I have
expressed my views with complete independence,
at the risk of offendiag certain personal opin.
lons Width ere slid to be very ilecided,and while
exporting every moment to receive my order of
ratan/ la Belgium. My luggage I. ready:hut he. 1
foresattinKaakl would say what [believed needed
trebeeeld fit the democracy-the/pew/mie n it the
• , shortest way by which to reach legitimacy.—'
Everything rather than a European restoraticro of
these:oder past!" This remarkable and vigo.
rune vegeta:skin of a [metre of .artielee no leer re- !
mazkable. hen embed the who'd rtysliat prom ,
against IL: de Oirardin, who, in..reply to the
Illinlottlti of the Tejon,' the •Aetiemidesi Nation- j
ale,' and the 01seitte'de Fiance; remises thus 1
sheets of being deficient in courage, and of not ,
dant* to say to the President of the Republic: !
.1•Ton are Ate eisreion and not the hereditary ,tin. .1
elple. Yearns bawd of the Btate not by, virtue,
of ths two of 1804, bit liy the Pete of 1 8 51,5nd !
you. personally..ptoelaisted this, in - your .4. j r, I
Pealltethe People' of. December 2ad, in which 1
- you Said, trnhould I cot obtaie the majorityof I
yam suffragee 1 will convoke la new Ausenibly,;
anidwill deposit in its halide ilreeidoritirAeri.
.r.rdrsd from you " °Worths explains the ill.
homier, and the mockeries of the Legitimbits by
ithesupposition that:Way .desire and hope for en
imptrialreeteration as presenting the way to a
royal restoration. The Empire logically iesde
"eh to r°7 l / 11 7.s the Republic neceuerily ex-.
pludesla This chide of , reasoning. which is
not itieginA, by any meows would eerie many of
the courtiers of tomer dynasties sii a pretext to
justify thelr adhesion to the new dynasty. . They
would thus profit at one and Aldose:it/ time by
both, the present end the future.. However, it
is probable Wed the independent add conscitti
Itions legitimism will not think that they care
verve both Lather and the Porte, apd , that thi
Empire wen
- id, perforce, plietuds the woldfat
llttd most precious hearts . of We three parties,
Legitimiste..Orleanists and Republiewes who
it:tight/be conciliated by a:clamant and liberal .
policy maths neutral gromidef. the Hipublic. •I-•
• - •1 have said a element policy. 41. Oirardin
has:lnvoked It, too ;with that frankness of ex-
preedon which carsateilsee him. Reminding
tte.Prosident of them wordsnot long Anectusod
by him. "1 bare 'departed - trim legnlity to return
to right," boo infers that the President
eanuld eonOinde them thaw.' .1
! dmatrted from!
legality; 4 rethrn to" it . byjusticertbn eitelore,
ebeolved tee; In my _tarn I absolve Wow who
would have triumphed, had I failed-" M. al_
rardin specially requests the release of M. Idiot,
I the. only one of -those elected :by natter/oil sef
liege who le still a prisoner. O To detain him
Innlieri',' he earl. ..would be to place a man be,
Flora • principle, before that popular sovereign
! ty which even you have elevated to the stands
and of 'a dogma.' I have gone into those details
beeenee they exhibit in our public spirit mid lei
...
..
' our journa lism the revival ef a certain liberty
! which our men of heart and courage will know
bow to re-acquire by degrees. Whrn filter/gel°
lonirr
,qnim . ates chi Lou', it' oil! erists'in the col,-
sciesicoand Ai courage of lien. To tell the truth,
we do net redly deserve whit Vlg ; calaitot defruil
Or obtain.• 1 • ''*• ' ' 'lt 1 1
~.. _
One of the most eminent atatittnnen
trh4.Prinoolichnarseaberg, hem Just "died of ,ot
lifloPiertio stroke. Ills death will occasion no,
intinge in the policy of. that empire, ft ie al
ready fixed la the mould. The workman plum
ed away, but the work remilas.' Kozo think, •
that Prince litettermich might take advantage ,
of *la opportunity -to replacellinself officially
ott.tbe bead of. the Viennese cabinet. Bat with
;hie prmlepee be trill prefer remaining its ani
mettigpepirit 'rather pimp become its arm; be
1111 reinforc e its Itifinettee'erithosat assamiog the
resp Ons • ,"
The t3psolet: pens has been redumni by royal
deame to a position no boiler than that of the
Fropob . press., Equality is reestablished in
every a:tarter—by means. of r/pressios.
Tithing Manuainto ars charitable to thle
gree, at lma, that they. IN aitztout to.avobl
exciting any Jesnloury by the lingering totenti
fin!! of 14 befalian- P 0 - AILLARDET.. I
ACCIDLIIT Allit, ROW.-4 MU° girl nnmed Ann
Rart jumped on the aocommod,:tion knit, or Um
Little Miami Lied, at the Cincinnati Depot, on
Wednesday morning, intending td ride to,her
thatees house,. situate Within the een, w
ww oo
arching at the spot, wberenhe was to leap
.• The people of rho. 'Stand tit. Thomas off, her clothe' eaught, and mho fill directly a
prooptiroectibeted 420001: 0 hoer, the suf., 4 / 1 1113 the rail, 80 that the earn puled over her
firers. by the late 4estruordve are at Ett.' parte: hody,:.killtag her Instantly. it was a terrible
The %hawing sit:gala, circumstance in cintneo- ahrlat, so mangled a nd
°recited was the little
• .
40* with Are is retake!: • - 'mettnre.
, w h o h o d. goe - w owiy yem The pe'ople, looking upon it, and ejdOhleg her
ftcht holohitY,' auddady became ,iteitth the reenth- of carelentmeni tore un the
req, to her mane mind, and notreontilnum Inch. The Maffor ePPenred, mil quelled the
!tmit th/t ipeameg oa of her Weide", ugh*, oboe disturbance. lint lot the evening,: &beet
_the • n her share with the ather,taimilters- her' Wok. is tethered again; sat deet eoie o •
. 14 ' PNI4aI4I% any worker badness to be some two hundred foot of thntrack:' The Cirr
'0 0 .••• : • • - , • POLice Mart put' reittisigott, Val; afte r oir
:ME
ERIS
PERHSTIVAIILI RAILROAD._
This greet thoroughfare was commenced in
July, 1847, and will be completed, with &single
IteseleAnd seidlnp, inmkegeit of Septembr;
; 868 .t.it will extend Nola tharriabbrghth Pitts
burgl4tiontreetiug the Ottin eller With the eapi
.hisl ottite State,fild, bktheana of the railroadli
W - tali - finished, on the eaat, with Philadelp a,
the emceed city In point of population en the
WiThtero "CoOthiebt, gala friit in the natant re.
sources of the couptry tributary to
The leigth hf the'Pettnejthenie Railroad 11
be 248 miles, of which 191 miles are now in no
• 'operatleit' - Thewhidis of the'remal leg
• tstanee is under contrlbtaaa iapidl y adean the'
towards completions. 18 utiles more will be /bon
In July, and the rothatrider; aide t' that
Hon creasing - the Allegheny monneins, Wher
re
the Portage Railroad temporarily needier 28
mile., September nest :
The route of thin road, although it intersects
in its course aL Of the mountain ranges or the
State, is highly fatorible. TheAUegheny moun
tain is the only one not beveled to its base by
either the Hasgriehonaa, Janiata or Cotten:tough
deem, the valleys of which arefollowed by the
taihroad through the great gateways nature has
opened for its accommodatioe;
The crest of the Allegheny 'Mountain Is pees
ed by a tunnel 3,570' footing. and of an eleva
tion of 2,161 feet above tidewater. Nestatitn
dry power is required.on cony pan of the road.
The distance from Ifarrisburgh to Altoona, at
the foot of the etcetera elope of the mountains.
Is 131 miles, and (be ascent overcome is 838 feet.
The steepeot ascending gradient On this part of
the road, passing enotwartily, is 14 feet per
mile, and westwardly 21 fett.pere mil& From
Altoona to Pittsburgh the steepest gthdient is
p 8-10 feet per mile, with the exception of 9i
miles of the eastern slope of the mountain,
where a gradient of 95 feet per mile, upon
litraight finee—reduced upon curves according
fie their rodii-.-45 encountered, upon-which extra .
locomotive power will be employed..
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad overcomes
this mountain by a maximum gradient, 16 miles
in length, of lit feet per mile, and descend.
open theweet aide at the name rats, forty mites
It sloe overceines Carmel Hill, which is avoided
en our route, by a tunnel 4,200 feet long, with
gradiebte on each side of 10.5 feet per mile.
The Penneylwania R w tid is grated for a double
track in till the tutinel nod rook cuttings, and •
much of th e earth k; the mesons, in all'
ease., is constructed for a double track; 39 miles
of the mountain division. and 34 immediately
east of it, it is proposed to lay with a double
track at once; and on the rest of the line there
will be sidings every five miles.
The saperstrnetnro is ofjhe most substantial
character. The cross ties of white oak, Rby 8
inchee, 83 feet long, pieced 2/ feet apart, nee
imbeildeo in hallast of broken etoee, twenty ni
che., in depth. The rails weigh 04 the per yard,
except no the steep grads of the Allegheny
moutilain, where if, lb rails are to he need.—
The buildings are commodious and suladantial.
Front Altoona to Pittahnegh, 117 miles, there are
oat,- two wooden bridges, ouch of about HX)fret
span; all toe ethers being eenotruettol of atone
or iron -
It is believed that the'road and he nprourte•
rumen throughout will empire &ninthly with
any work of the kind le America. While eery
Lille bee been expended in unnecessary erna•
meet, no expense has heed epared which was
required . to encore substantial excellence:
Ilituroluous coal abounds ou the western part
of the road from Pittsburgh to the summit of
the Allegheny mounteiti, a dieDiece of 105 miles,
(i.e rind passing iu thisslistanee through nu
merous veioe, varying frotn4 to 13 feet in
thicknena The extensive cool fteld at 1:rosil
Top alountaio, within 10 miles of the rned,
at a point 132 miles cunt of, Pittsburgh, and U 0
west of Ilarrisburgin while in the volley of the
sereitehotina, the road b. in the immediate vi
cinity of the Aothrmile coal region.
- Al Harrisburg commences the flarristiorg
nail
Lancaster Itsitread, 3G toilet. lone, now leaned.
and worked he„tittereausylvanio Reitr.iad Cont.
pang. This Weill intemeeth the Columbia Itnil
marl at Ltheseter, conireting the railroad con,
moult:nue/1 to rho city of Phtladelpels The
distance from flersisburc to Philadelphia is 10G
mace, but Improvement. are. now is progrros
upon the Columbia Road which will saet Montt
4 miles, melting the who].• distance from Philo
delphie to Pittsburgh 3:41 miles.
At Iflrrirburg the line of railroads leading to
Baltimore and Waohington also eommeneeo.—
The distance from Ilarrieburg to lirltimore is
83 miles, and from Pittsburgh to Baltimore, .I,y
this route, 33:1 miler.
The nbove La-tern nod Southern conneetiono
are completed.
Pittsburgh, the western terminus of the Penn
"eilthuin Ittilrood, is a most Importiet inane
fueterieg eity, and hoe born oppropriately
styl
ed the •l flirtningbain,Or Ameriel " Ito popisla-
Sao hiclaiiig,that.of,the:snharben inliros is :s
-hunt loo,opio • .4%e pouitioa of the city, writhe
tioio,..s. the , hea'el or - navigation for first alias
steamere,.oolllllttiB It, through the Misaigithpi
and Its tributirthp,-with the South end - West by
several thonsand - milre of continuo°. steamboat
navigation; which Moue will draw to it ituffitiont
imsluesr foritraltnPortation in arid from the se*.
',tart' to itniure the SLICe,SK of the PIMIII4IIII
- nia Railroad. 'Stasis this navigation la eubject
to interruptions fonn low •steroegularity Of 10
tereettee, no well as a direct poisisciiy s nu t,
the interior and the Lakes, oremed to demand
railroad fecilitiee to 'deur* the coutrol of
the travel and carriage of valuable - freights to
this route.
...
The railroads and smalls hitherto conatruct
ed th'irecornroodate the population of Ohio awl
Indians beer generallyFa north and eolith direct- ,
tine, conuicung the reran central region with
the Ohio river anU Lake Rrio. Within a few
years the, importance of n more direct eastern
immeiretication with the ereaboard has been sp.
masted, aid several great leading lineatave
been projected mid_ ompatcocal td reeuro this
object. That which hoe made most progreis
is
the Ohio and Penneylvthie itailrosd, COMMIeOO.
In at Pittaborgh, and extending wzodwardly:
through the most fertile and populous pail of
Ohio, to the new town called Cresiline, on the
Columbus ;tad Cleveland ilsilro.d, a distance of
101 l miles. From Crinoline a railroad is com
pleted to the city of Cincinnati, on the Ohio
river; ,aaotber has been commenced to Fort
Wayne, in Indiana, which will be extended to
Chicago, on Lake Michigan; soother will be
completed in the canning twelve months from
Crestlitie, through Llellefontaine and Indianapo
lis, to Terre lloote, oh the western boundary of
the orate of Infiniti:4 4 :dist,lnms of 275 mil ek
extemlion of this to th 6 city of SL LOW.,
od the Mississippi; p intim farther, has been
'commented: Of the completion of Ilia entire
direct continuous railroad from Philadelphia to
St. Louis, a distinct of 976 =lies, Within two
years, theta can be no doubt. The region frit
retied by thin route ie equal in' fertility to any
persona( the globe, and I. ..inhabited bye peo
ple who have the iiaguelty hod enterprise to im
prove aud draw from it all that the bountiful
band the Creator lets designed fur
• The Ohio and Pionsylearde Railroad Ic Pow
completed to Hamilton, 101 miles. At Alliance,
•fhl'ectileafroto,Pittshorch, it intereeets the Cleve.
lied and Pitfiboretßailrpod. which is
„ted from that point .to Cleveland, making a di
rect railroad communioation between Pittsburgh
and Lake Erie, 140 „miles long. Front Cleve
land tothe City of New York, by way or the
Pemarrylvania Railroad, the distance is n0w.40
.miles shorter than by the New York mid Erie
railroad; and - most cattle/neatly command • the
travel troth the Western States to that wpm:cr
edal emporium. •
The Pitaburgh and Steubenville railroad
will
convent this-line with the illetibenvide nod Bull.
arta- railroad, and accommodate the centre of
011ie; while the Ilemp6eld railroad from Greene
burg,3o miles east of Pittsbergh; to rehJellog,
will canner; it with the aouthern portions of that
tliate, through the Marietta, Chillicothe. find
Cincinnati road, upon whin!, line an unbroken
image of track may be secured to St. Louis.
These form the leading eastern communication,
.in Ohio, already alluded to; sod to themes:id,
especially the Ohio and Periusylvanis road, all
north and /tooth lines from Cleveland, Sandoo
ky, Losington; Louisvale, Eeaoeville , , will
become Iribularier, concentrating the bade and
travel of the great Mi.siosippi heath, end pour
ing it over the Pennsylvania railroad OH the
meth trunk connecting the commercial and mar
ufacturiog interest of the East with the rich ag
ricultural regions of the West.
Calculations of the amount of trausportation
and travel that will peso over thin great high•
way, appear, in slow of- these facie, to ho mope,.
)thous. All its rivals are Inferior in character,
more expensive to work, acid encusithered by it
disproportionate debt. It has therefore uoth
ing to fear from rivalry, either : on the north or
the south; and its business will only be limited
by the 'capacity of a first class double track
raL
:road.
To its present incomplete condition, it yields a
nett revenue of more than eight per cent. upon
tho capital expended hilts conalruction, and has
sheathed a tonnage, ere it has reaithed its wen.
are terminus, nearly as great 11.9 can be carried
with
North regularity
. upon single track road.—PAil
Amnion
WMfM
.•
resting two-of the 'extern, dispersed the angry
mob.
The Closelaud and Columbus passengers bad
td be taken in minsequeincsby dinolbosage, some
four todles:; FOr tat the Road made amplepro
*Rion, -We learn-all was quiet In the neighbor..
head of the fatal disaster, yesterday, sad that
no-further trouble woe anticipated. 'lndeed,the
people, are satisfied, We hear, the Railroad-was
not at all to blame.
The name of the father of the little girl Id'
eCiirad lasso Hari, °recently from Pittsburgh,
Tim friends of Mr. FiUtooree nofoination for
the Presidency commenced a protracted meet
ing last night at the Chinese liluseta. The
:Mirror enema:ices that these meetinge_will be
held every evening of the- week, at the same
time and Oiler. It wide that ••no word of.ours.
will bo needed to render - these meeting, stirs*.
.r. Timee. • -• •
TII6 HMOs • LAW to MINMISOTA --The Min
i:tensorial:le nave isti(lell the set of their Legie
lature adopting the bialne Liquor Law, by e
overwhelming majority. Some of the papers
attribute the result to the Worts of the eml
grante from Maine, Who oompriee n large pro
portion of the population of the territory.
-
•Jon PRINTING of rill kinds esocuted
at ad. Oboe allh neat..., and at reasonable rates,
atlantic's VIII Iw, Ryan m Porten and Pro
gramme. for 2:bib'Goa. .1 Gommls.
Garda BIG Reads. HUG of Lading, Imitation., Labels,
Glavin, tor. l / 1 11s ac •a, neatly' and promptly Print./
ROY
_ .
Solrff there he any man, he t he einglo or
su rrr i .J, tumour. methmr. merchant temuster..sh,
hat not rot ruppit.9 himull with • bottle ut ll.U.lfarrars
.Aratesn Liniment. let him an now mud du ft: fur be ag
sured, it will to worth lb. weight In tre4d, over and over
smile, Were It shall all hers tarn owl. Vnp boo our
word for Ihst.lteater l lies mbeitorment. •02.5•
trowsnlain, Va. Ist Sur • 2 1 .1162.
j Mu. SAL% M. Kten—teat tee know
what um ran put the Presnmes at, for row In Whole...le
unit.n eft with a ruse. since I hut the Lirrulars
tributul The .Aisle Is giving eel ratiefsetkM.
Poor. truly. A. W. lIARTUL22.•
Li*!wrolb Custom Ca. New Iluirsmai:‘
S Yew, Prtyssubau —Dear Sir—lb• bad lea
with ow, a quantity of Petroleum; It is all sold. sod more
usedonl. send un 11l dozen; from present allPeurstubsf.
It n•ill sell rapidly.
Truly Yours, EASTSIAN, TYLTON t CO.
For sale by Ihruuciets generally lbrounhout the city.
utsrltsll•T
Nelson's First frenuum
DAG UERItEOTYPES.
Prat Osier Building, Third Street.
I VITIZENS and Fitrangers who with to •ob
1_ 1 tato sic. AAA artist's and Mu Jilts likeness. at •
r..rr modern!. pro, will find It to th4r ist.nwt to nit at
tln. well kw • wt. nta , dtsittneut. srbere rota.. satisfaction
, • 11 arantrel. or 10 shuts, to•dr. 1107100 one of the
fulasst and I,n ornneed Pile add Skfiiitht. , nor
most. nl fir tt. purpse. tilt. tuflnitonitti of the most.
Posir:ol kind. and hotel.. sdoitel the srsisnt of Ingusr.
....1) odor. A. WA/ praethssi tr lb. ielebratsd noon, 01
not Noss York,.lllr. MA:IW. hinnetf b,l.
aid.
esti. pstrons el the Art. ••tyl.. of Daguer
.11pro. , +lngle ,In croups, iritlEti has never bee.
foPs.,..d
r
nten and operstioc. in all !exam.. from 8
1. 11.., to N.
Reinoved,
`pr meKendyee Wright, M.
h gs. " „ 17.7 ; 11 J 1 .. 1"0 /6E56
itsal
•
uotripany or Pittsburgh
C. 11. nusscr.
AAIIP 1.. MA I IIIIICI.4, Seer.
OFFICE, 94 WATER, BETWEEN NARKEr AND
WOOD Marrs.
•
44- 1 3glitiN4 HULL AND .1A 1 43.11141Kg ON TIM
111110 ANII UIS.SI,III`I.I Ritkit.., AND TRIUIITA•
as• ot,unsi .!r" damage Ay FIRE. &so,
4,0 rut the peyds 'P. dad I.V.I.A.VRAF,rif;ATIRX
...cur a tn. rt4x.'
t, inartquiis:
tt.
111,1 t It. /.Inr. U;ru. tlitigt.za
Hartmrszli. Yrsqe., Nellera.
lionawl4,l3.
Ottltt•rilr,arbl.
1852
/-SPRING ARRANGEMENT. \
gt_t*-a7_t9- Uga
Pennsylvania Rail and Ex iri
press
Packet Line.
c•htl.,trat You rounotrza )
Rehreen hittburgh, Nov 1 irk , l'htladflphia and
Ealgintore.
310 miles Rail Road, 72 aides Canal.
1.10110 110011,
PARR
r.trcre., kto , rr Ptt
u. akatrunranta. itWM
4 Canal Ilflo . r . i:n o. a . d at
Ailaitarill- N. P.oat., Itluinnt4. A
r...g10.t !kw will 1...a0. 13./ tomb rr.ry evening at 6
•.11ak proriaely. Iluo.nsoratatr Its/Armada&
nit. mom .14 se 111:1.1.eronong It. Porta,. Itsmil ladap
nght, arming at I . l.ll , virlobia or lialtinaore, vatirtwst
p...ootrora o.n strirst /larri• •
burg. lib, the fai.n.o• Train Cara o. naltlntorontni
thsNoohanon tload to that car. artirung In Usual.
Ytm or.e..ot Waol.ington ..tr Immo anortong.
pncontee.or tefirr.inforntation, 4,11 In
f, IIPN!tIN• Tirtat
AIKSII NAIRN, Jtt.a. Ronne.
or L.. ,k,., Usual
mt. ITV
•
SPRING ARRANGENLENT. 1852.
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road.
liftrlME
C ggt3
LEVELAND, TOLEDO. BANDUBET. DE—
TROIT. CHICAGO, 1 411.111ADKIE, BUFFALO
DUNKIRK, COLU3IBLIS AND CINCINNATI
1 4 11 E new nrul (last running ntearner FOR,
Iw jaWev;.l-,%.7.2Z, V(TtFX2,Mylrcrr:F:
z. tit 7v.-=
IYr 4131.4k,Yn Ilitirrealku.,
1. sal '
.* to .vrlml
to
toctcl, aolli to
Jons CAU(11111 - , . 1 1plzt _
eforolatol look Pitoooloo ItOod
ON, rormr %Vot.o. •tel thaktoo Itt, (op atigo)
op, Lt.* hloovostatwis 11. moo.
Nu. 14.-14 the Chin a Nona 11. .4111•Orn.ind
004 Pittd .C .oroO It. It., finto MIMI,. In Clove-
I the W. floehttolmrch to Cier. loud 41,k0.
oyrt• b Loth - ma... ono ne (.Yercio.nd at sow h.,
0.4 o. a.m... trans oftera.
. .
atirM'LANE'S WORM SPECIFIOI—The
I..ltee,e,lnuoa up Agent., shaye the detnetel Width thle
IJ...take. eteated.rhereter it rat inttodueed. -
•-••• • • - ••
• -% naivete. Wyomlog tbs.N. Y. j
hemmber 1011.
J. Eno t Co —Year Smrellieg "sent I•ll.witls my lairt
641121111er • gamut/La of PIN. aol Worse eye.
Mr, to volt on entalaimiOn. Tim Worm Vpseltiel!.allsold.
u I I !Mould be glad to bromre' men. ass It 'ell./err,
tan a Teri adult., effect la erspelltstivonor
r you eau InnrarJ ma mom. or 'end MO an Ind" Somali
a 'aim west la hula!, (L. IteinoldL) I think II 0111
••Get • Illa • meld *Me. W. H. LIM:NORM.'
itslA Yernallage I, the beat 1611 tan be and Les the
bereave...
rr r rslr br re.p.rtaW. lleretloata sad Dram:lsta
ATIA evuotri
AAA br
MARRIZD,
On 'Pyle. ecnnlnn thi• hen. H. McMahon. Mn.
ehAM Lhn T. 111.513x104 t Aas. ItIA dartxbtre
of
Mnicant . loth or Ilinmtnehmo.
snewßEßßres.
prim Proprietor of the
ttamenath Alrno. Strawberry
DA. el te. and may ta. )
etC.
4th plants (whkit aLlt varr..ht
Tv re) at the 4.1. t Akin of A. Yee.
Ito Pa Yegar Nt..re.Al.llarkat dent. -
c . ..rta..e th.. laatemtal. cIA market • •
daye—and at All-ghsay lhae,
k.t. I..aar,til l mark. net. to that plan. Its
os fort.
thew
tto.turt. poste.l etrawl.n., or rall the.
r .pore mss
A.prirmr.
atiM.llwatrZtAtt ALA{ LAND.
- - -
To Stove Manufacturers.
B .
RING about to close out my Stowe ;Juni.
new,- I obi. toy l i iitterti4l.4 6.4 Tog.
•tii,.,oorhtlog f Alr tight Parlor. Sin Plato, Poore .
Thlo, Ti.ti IIOn , Promluo, sod rrh. Stern Pottorho.—,
Hollow Witt. 14ttrrnr . logothrli with Flhiiko sod
all, Complete, toady tor Urn. Also. ott rowliout (Athol.
I.Ton, all whkb I will .11 low, Ir.oppheation bio
moth, won, ' LI. lupin.
n 030,171
_76 Ilau .flit.
O!1 ES
11 STOV—I have on bandithkebove
• • kfianother Of Storrs. of different Matte. which'
I otter vent low, to ace, ' D. ItOOT.
. 'telt • 0.1 . Main streak
' Diamond market House,-
CIONTRUCTOKS who tnteud to bid for the
) bolWlna of the Now Hulot them me tentillol that
enein Yet Linn and amulet Plane nOw t
the, of
,• Wak. Aer . 1111.4. • C.J.I
Itteolo the Hole. on Urn liwtna beratefore advent ski.
allemati Mil will he neaten! from ant' contractor div
ni.n4 to Antecede to ton Market fl ouse. who well state In
Iprogrinal Mutt, welt ha MP.. bi take Onenn•
dikoo of lon le a ',Oen... nio,abonk e .. .
ar,3oeliit
Venitia Trelavrney;
olt Mystorimi of bo Court oflondoo, by
11. W. 11 Mnynolds. 'Motu, concludes the sr,
by the nogg,. enlitied...Tbe distswe• of
the Court of London: . o novo E..
g' . sod . I.loollos of
lltutopplek:'
• Orlango Clout, " or the sdrsaturs. 01 a Young llun
ter. by Ili Iron. Cobb.
nulleeeo Magnin« Mr May. reed 6r
101111. 6 CALLOW. Third ittrets
nl3O!At Igo Ws:l3ss._____ •
r T URPENTINE:aI tdds. rec'd for onto by
J.KIDD CO.
JAPAN VAIINISII-2 bbils.jusi:iWi
evpdi
Cr fon malo by J;
Wood ' •
11P30 03 rtneels
.
1110 SE PINK—LOU lbs. just rced - atuller
.1.11, nolo by inp3Jl •
1111111
AHD 011.--11/ bbls. received torlulupy
aP:10 J. KIDD * OU., 00 WooJ
growDER 4
RY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER-010ofor tab kr
J. KIDD 2 13.1.,:!?.
RESTON & MERRILL'S EXTIt ) r
MBOllll2O. VLAVultibiLl—korent rbeAlril
b laD3Ol J. As OD Da 1/D.
Freneh Wine Vmegar.
PURE Wino Vinegar, 63 venni per gallon,
The 'U.3010,13 , 1 flavor et thle thereee
c ,, er before offered lc, l'lnetearek o rtcearee c.o
4h o l t Tea stem •
&:h; for iale by
!PP
W CBUTTER—For ealo yy
KEI.I BUTTER --For solo by
JTAJJ BOONE.
08D°IL-I.eutArertthil2o, Pure,
ALUM --31.1 bblL for solo low, bY
.I.Brwoomumt co.
ANTILLAS! IMANTILLAS!!-A,
•00 A.
Ma an 03, hainPitin ree'd, trey Etnnon, utather
thensinort and nerorlbadpiFg...i/ba.
nara.last 1+1 , 4 SW aloe. deb Plabb Abialnokbargal
" • • \ • 103,1 : .
TILACK-811K LACES-50 :.cep:\witleand•
yla barrow black $l/k Laces. Jan ...ea nal far sal. at
IPLAOK WATERED SILKS-A. A. ga
t" sop A Co. 'unjust ree'd 91 put One black wand
.Nu..
pea, aa a all
Ratenet HID% aaaort24l entora,Jaat rt , a at ,
a 6.30 A. A. MASoN 01)., 62 6.6 I ELarket
m i. No. L-- t for !iale
a MI, •
11 MU°C !!"" K .I4Rai swat.
Aletll. by_
aDao 'J. 801100NalifiX11.2
14 br lap3ol J. 301 100NMAIM &CO
yELIOIy , k
1 ell.
ar mkk J SeIIOONBIMEER • OCI. •
ppIERY-W kege =lotted for onto b
Jut S. 801100n1dK y
ITYEER-8 brs. fresh Roll feci'd this tiny,
Cr sod for .ale br
ILIZO
IMLLINK
CILEESE-.-175 his. reo'd, and or sale by
JOHIMON 111.101. LINA
ON! Water art...tabor. Pmlrbil:lL.,
XTiA b b l
s. TOley Eloc—ahlte . alvat.
utlEtr_ Wr
A. 1 1..110LMES & BRO.
tineeessor to 11. Y. Nelson ft
111ANUFACTOOMOF •
SOLID BOX VICES,
PLATO lintWltar, rtATTOCIirt. al'Altgrl. HORS.,
PICK. '
•
• PEITSBILIRON, PENNA.
0111rit Nn Wal.r watt. ttord•dttnr store Smithfield
fna - All work warranted equal In tar manfantrirrd.
an2W
' Maw Books..
1,1 ANC RQFT'S liietory of the United Staten,
P 4th \
bletnittre of bforettret Puller Ui.oli . '
Th• Vertnerb %We t by U. Sevierville:lJ Prof...woe Nor.
too, 2 vols. 8 to.
414tattitrerJV ;o l pri s itt an b , y. J. newer.
Roe& .11 Rallltt74. by
-rk:rAu43l;:tovn.b."Vatik:'". •
at ll . reYete . • Cabin, orLlfe moldy the bayou.. Ly 11.
Ta " be dere by Paterala-.11/Ide, WiJe.Woyld.
ye, ede dy • J. 1.. 1112 Ali 74.Younb st
Amu. nua4l.6.
s : l r 'a 3 1 erns ' t Pp libfiel i
of Idebtallee.itypien prorttiref,Therk sod Yan.-7 yobsT4'
" Z=ll4 l rsy7brOnt • lnTrastli."2...4 ;e
ow redo rate . .Ll/ti Our .
NA" ESS i'ORK-34 fibia. \received and fin ,
IV" eel,. by ~ ROBIPONii,ITTIAJRCat ..: .'
ap a , .. No.2Fi s Liberty street ' '
M O LA ' SSES-300 bt , :e:N.O x in oak tioap
pr''''' 'L"fri.'itaittilnirvAr. CV.
_______
Lil OUS-9 MIL% to lathe. fur sale by ,:.:..
..p__
1 •p!;:A__ AMU. A LIGUATT:Rsti:AL:
0 110 COUNTRY MERCLIANTS--Thet enb
inn. and
010 COUNTRY
9711., 11111.2teTaae,
Menoel nook,. Peetet anu ntlllif r •bi,tef, blank Boole at
e t
Ink. Black, ted and Illne lakAtliatele, Bonnet 11.1arder
Whefeer ...seer, Crean, Double del,..Aledlurt Double do..
!.r'.2:l7trre're"gisi:',i rrla:: . "L
' T
Pn ` " , ."
4'
"' l
.1. A. nELDIN heekeellet'an.lBl.ationerA '.
1531.VL1 at.. 0tt...43d and 4t14) ,
• JA1L_5tb,....1.,,
Portable . Miming. Machines d Sep
- • 'an
ori
I,IIXO,Ii.ANTkDra. :
CARRI '.I /.. °PC= S t l iOnN . C l e 1/111,664 Won
ired. Ylitmenialt. Stm Thraaldon Madhinea der Imate-
Lfwd. to ., ti:zrtvg zdr l nti , or n r i tt , frot a e...t4
Id. , Rom achine ran. Milder, thrastelLisler..CTalrid
Letter nark., Mora P,,COU of Wm' Me new In um lei
tho Ironton. Minh, and e. Amur Raid of the lloontains,
Midi, of Uri fIZT/1 tinselled b tAorroonnpaAn owie, In 1000100 basted.
M lr
rt
"74 i 1, 1VnliTartglabrZIrn t to n4tritdrBitatAMr . olsoanindI,
awn •nd Id attortrd thollhroehod'andootopletef
ante' the Wan and chaff Rom theisralo. and had airn
entire liddrinallon whinier, tried.
N. Alerh int* drarronted to *art sell. or 00 We,
atr.Mitarf I'M l
NEW 0001) . ? k ..
A. M ASONwiii,open on Wed-_
• newhi. Ami 24111),narnty oTNewt,pti..
T. u ar t . ; : str,l ifte: 6 l L. V . ll l
rtilorl:n:tkb=eA•t*:ie„:PuT:Lt!; A..
Cal 7 rit'slietodecina
JUST' receireil, a,nappplj oe:cARITARA-8
aPATCAT Al ItLaDatUAlkei the Woe leg rtiree4 •
nte Ottarelt. . . ..... ...... ...... 0 \
&Nal. hdr
... ;tO.l
..
..
114
0"'"I• u"'‘
42EiXr.o.ND 11AND
. aufix IL AI WAAL
For an.co, Calitofida, `,.,
rrlIE tier -`lippe Ship' D&F(Abra,Alle
ZOO taatt taitthaa. SOY. liotrrOrill WI
011,b07* I'Lle'ebla was aralella4 tor aaa or aura.' so,
eataltrariala„ . +a teat tro aorta. no Ina
ottrokrall deela.aied'ln 41. a \ feet beara: , iehirto Rho Lar
oar, et quire ()sans 4,ma seats !tom ae,eatmatelatfraar
rt a
1t, 1417434 '
ninZ." D.
bikcei geat?n"e!:4"tti.. lil;::•tslt!'arrkrtinr;_
t.:4l.lllPli's.:l4fet'sr:¢;Arpit it%;717,11.0471%r
1: L 4 7 : Ts '441,1 stwar A \
\ U.
NO,
Refer till. +l‘a,, FORWAIIII\ar • ,
ilartitek
Ext rverziebth...k. rojle,hilsr
errmt__l
(10.1. LIG(IitLL.
L
GlJlforale by 17 \ -
A srlv , \ ' nELL • twortr, Rat., 4.
101-GOS4i) t. 4 T ' itrri - ji 7 ;:aT.;f,; - 7 --
11/ ~ a pn \
CIIIICESE-,,,604 Eilglisli7Daii.!;\
, , • et( 04.•
aa4 for nag br I,llaN lama
j• CA1441,0,-
4ar,
I AK F.lBl
n\ bantr:\—
sod t r (44. /4/1 ClaNO/ELD.
tos , isaga! c4ried Dry Beef \,just4c,
IttiKeON, LIITLIC,, CO. •
.Xtaxin • Silo*r",.
1 50.00 f) i :0d 8. 66 - 441111,6. ter aj N No: ,
oikif•LITILLA OM'
ag.'S
_____.__
UTTER -25 tan. frovh golli -
,2. 110 r _ , r .ea Iblo doy.ooo
Colobr by f 0b26 . . J. • 0 NYJALD \
CITUAItTS Few Work itefintil Coolly for ,
U .lebr [401) . w ..L.wnt.unti am
iiiiift S ' PIIILA, FRUII 6 ,; - ,111 oPs
-10 A now owl; &limbo contra warroga/o tho flo.
ror of lb. ( Mbar,* drfforout" to ono op, sin.
bony. rootowy, brawn. roollls, orsegv. lerrow. apple .
• l u a r e:loINO.ol r law \ iiO .4C:- • ' \
1'717."
3 Fl l'Utr;'tii rs !lire l l. : ' IE "4
r i . gT ' I 1 r'
tri w e rwo I . .7 1 TI. T W
fully emplowq fall r. MY* t" 4 4./Z%rigy . 1 . 41 h:
...4%.,4....?11t1erZige.r. b 01.141.•
tram oil otbny by lb* purity w. MOW... or f .I. l t
~..1,.... by ity, nvy4our raw bouTuOrto loin or dva
orol orld and Dr tbalrloperiorlboty /Dr./. abol.salr
awl relali by \ \,W. A. 11121.UNN a 1.1) \..
or..f \ , ho VA Warty Anat.
tubers _wanted , x,
AIN opportunity novr offers to a parvon or d
eV:<moray of yorkons,
bil urrort• /1. A laAlatheturfogt
Tki.nlarla,,..trz.iro Leutwllituutkotarrm trool—
a oat.. dell to Oaf 0 NANA Tba lowdu.t . '"'"
J.,,,,,,,,..t..,p, dyi.,.11. Auld *viral:Aral lalaurOrr .4W.
and Mayo brunt.. could se nti.esbily ad.hd 1.1. •
Arra
z4474.17..mt..." , "- " "*,... 47..r t
viiißOOKS—therinth 4
man' AAA/M. TaieJ, b' . 4 G. r. a. j... 4.
Lat.th, 1./ floe g, (No 416.)*0 Va( hc• \
oat rweltro sod for rola At ....• x \ •
p•AI u1,..)1V
J. KIDD
M tVin.4 wt
11.11tPu tznot
at
Flii—(ith. et,
t i oriboUllolfor'r 'Jasmine for,,blay
Abu, tynor•rhy, • obv.uorfr• by . IN 'aulbo t roftor . lade
No. of AyptetoolO. Lihnu7. • toning% f!.
fintoition by non.. Stt,"l4.'
'of
, WatNoogoe; or th e Tonere of thicaok: U
lirooorrobod other INter.-Amob e •
Ik.'
" "P"A'Wz.kr,ralic gimi.Jrat \
70, north Orof
AU - NO-Un--The abov e iiigaitle:
t • leu a tab of Uonlediss !robot
bynabuor Ilkbotoirro'Lln.foitit
oral .tiC itut
DbLiOititi*Of CO7PArtflaythif. \ \
THE heretofore existing be
burro roboerrbium beofor lb*, lino of vuatiz
N t MulcaltON boo ~ Nroia ray 'larch r by. mao
fora cooyont. lb* loodrotok• bo urn,‘t on bet/biter
bY Robert 0101Uua.V.,t0ttaT \
, , bubNjty MUllllllNirn \
F - LOCAC-,475 yea gee Mlle,
Tiyouwuutilikieins;turrAts. Fig 4 Pr;in s es,
&Pail alleitsfra.•:rta:t,,iti•=6l,7,,,
bout plisse to Pittsburgh to bur Ulm ,t nit=
14WHO A toed Ten, g? to MothyTen Mark%
utt ' kaftior
_ie
~p 27 4uutortds A
——- - -
ARD—No. I in keit, ren'al for imit'ithy
• .01. . .101IN8TMI cowtHi.
luoKhrrB_so
rtUB/3-2:1 dor—in store, for Boiej es ; b \
ikr at t — SR / 0 ,10.V1.% .
YVV• br f•gah. J-T.AJ, J. fiCvoit.
~kby
Ma& N 0 •
Algr" l4 br T. ; a n* it°"l-
IiAR-100 #l!ds. N. o..in'storiAnd fqk
Alp r•; .
AMPSEIVIE&TS. A
• •
aturaslnigcet, Arra4cfrot
to367II\OONOWIT TILE VtATitil •
THE IMIUMNIA \IIIUXICAL 10,13E11\
Swann.. \te. sta tooloirent 'foto inomune s
I[tEEPECTFULLT announee to •tho dd
...., or Pittottyag atal Tlabllfii2at4ogt
E.741::1101,11rai Aga t e, Nay lath aldtbt‘l by
\ ALFRED'JAELL.,
, TboOttatert Moots/ In the Cottbtfy.
'tent. bo ß«viw sato flttt , b. bld .
Illualo plans etbi Stick,
Tim tined Mott turd at the Omar. brittle on.ibt
by Jobb U.
cbionftool Catobratbtl Aantsbstll
Mellor, Ward streb.
A biETINGIc \ theTSimzeholde )
b tr,e.:l,la;
ottgent.,E.ltt l i znet i a. , :zak n ril i r cr
00 % . 021LI& " '
Vaief,
NW Rafter', . 2 0-
MADE by the IAIIK Cl oCticau)stio
.791. 1 tor floors, Xleetre Brom flit ATTS atorrva.f. 41 "
...
0284111.!_ 27 4E11, W 9 P.srl yasiet, 1,-mvark.
TIFFAAY,' YOuaa
271 BROM:MAT. grew 6atc. \
JIWR .
Intended Esportiny for Clifte. ,
rip
Y. E..beg •pertieularly tot nvi the
. 1 1%!gii!li na gg.'.lZairrrt°
ww.427 o th .e th l e , cwithrr.. 1. The o awl smi. w.. 42
7: 1. 44g= otr reZTrthotrvw."t;-,i. r,theiT
W 4 Sad oriew wwilari qualltlw,. web as mettot beoILIW,
•Irs.l%°o9regsnrreoi:2llr TroM.ll4llrl4
ssrlatio..
... . \ NENV'idtn 316.7 ~ •
..
. \
ITAPPY BIRDLINO OF VIE FOUST . --,
_ porepoeit armee/11y for. rradaing by alLeOmbirine
1 vert_•altb flutioMbrato performed br Mr. Eyka—Ma.
, fie . Py Mor. ylment AVAryerte.• • •. •
inTra.ramo ' n' FlV.t. if t t
eTp A rter ',”d fiery b',"fid
b AZZI . r e My
7rat ridirrOr b Tret TEM, .as r von .
'Captain Bt=rdirkle.t.7ggitc,";.:t keit,. ru.
Irate by•it.l. IL lirattili. \
Ileyeer De. Imentet em Beek for Piro, sdiated ex.
ran . rtf.f•tf AM Mum beer:mem L. • •
Tho above, walra meat variety ofiertioarairadaa,
Maitrato;• &befall:el% &A, *e•, Jod raved Afore... 4 . o
ratf eMe bY \ , , JOUN 11. MraLLOll,.
tOAF. •SUCIAR--20. bblo. in otoro; \ and Mi. ,
A oklebf • 'N0271 - J.T. aJ. J. BON&
BlCCiohll3 7 —.so dos. el)rl3 in store, And ro t
spu sale by ' • A. J. T. 4 J. J. BOONE.
7 \ . 207 Liberty Or-
OTTON-4ble\Spinning; \
artribm now landMi from dia,
Gerkmmem Mr We by, pArAll MCKIM( &CO.
se!: . \ Warm mul Wrong Mreota.
BACON &ShouNere;
'• • . b . bl . • 1 1 11:1! "' • landing . nmrt.mr limmemer, Airman by
'`. tbArAH DIORRY t CM.
(aitiARS-4300,000 Coinl4ort , &gars just
- " 4
-"
61 ater Meet.
gribtifid, in alora and r
V 4 n~ '
T — E D---4 few abarefrEzchTa o
g
T T Bank Hunk.• BAIRD* IRWIN.'
111 RSA LE—A few.. shares ~ .Pittsburgh
7 IV , si.lT.tnr,sta, .thck•
• -WA} ' plInD 1111111.
lkittilKAßLE., City Property for \silo • ur,
Larterotroly ligpail. BAIRD *IRVIN.
In;ltßaft--30
1,3 for bal. by '
a; 20 SPRING= 1
kegs 6 in 1 0rCatii,
fIq[INUER
4 1 (Ass:T-500 bre. 8 billi; •\ •
11...4
,;,,4,, 7 , ) , - le hr- 1::: . _ . Window ell"
ISPRI riOEIIa.I,IIIIALIIA. _
jeLOl.ll5O. bbls. Neie.Liebon Skim
1 . . V 11 4, rr.4 imil tor solo. br
t i
-1 0AR—I00 bxs.'reted for sate by
I, ' aipS____ 'SIII.I2O:IIAN,rIAI4IAUOII.'
if .08M-50 bbls. Wo'd for soliTbi,': 7 7 7
. \ an*. 1311T7081/ HAZDAUOII. •
M APLE wOLASSIL4-1 bbl.,' I btabr.'
op
In tree tre!igrhd ror rain by. • •
• .al \ s, , IIRLLA LtIiOSIT, \
Pggiftl
aL • • •\ . 100
,t• .1. ructeo Raid /Leman tai.
br OVA] 8CL4 ;. 4 . L i ou L 7 T. , '
'DOT CiaY--10'4onn Opplefia day, , a
sla p erior .4 l . 6 4..9 .,, Alarka byr kb by
...1 4)NbiajfKit &
ROT
T
tha',E,ben:ico h
aortae UAL bel:o W Itc h
.. t.... lofinst sad .44 combLoabil. maks it TUN
iiad4loyeclpthint: ,
w \-;
,irk 63. a t•
.VO'por gm
,scat Went: ISICSTUDY PLIUMIS,
7:11 . Wood Flmt.
V r lond Jot Wefir
Ahr KE mac* hE bbs. far sale
4g4),, JOlLlikt*N k
'lrt.oo . -44 bbls. hr.
• 4. 2, " JOHNW E W W W.O.I4 . I W •
.-1!TAII,011-4(1,1as.*Bonbriglit'n FAtia;\
. 7 3 \ • ...\\• li zpirgi . ott i. bL 15sx
VEV:r.SFAPER euppiji
w
of fr. Itoelt.ll's ttept nr/us.ololn. the tHrt ‘ i
„ T.VirevaDa°l,lloe/i
\ lip.VMrow
•
IRNYAN'S ltantanfara at flame; there
• to the !telt. Roger B. Tan-}ghlet antic. of thPIL
or Kirwan. •PeaF cht keret We rreltett
Ny\ Pet
Ptl.'ft. bad Ste sale LOTAD 78 ' , mirth a.
th
o er Sciell o Dip;overy.
IMPORTANT Td, ItYSPEVTICS--. Dr. J.
TIOUIt UMW PP.PPIN;Ihe Irv.%atestle
or astrteJuice, preptaelt hues RlDlNpior the ther.h
routed, pep,* tt.x....1. direetioits of Baron Lelbort. the
chh. I;;„TAMIV,'
, e 1".• ow n os
r. iont, tht tiattite
ftki• b°,, n , *". l I. \
N. LRRP. Rood ttPttt•
IpACK colorerarge Bait - to
A el
loopi at the runthout nmaerl'oliyil and,,6l,
AWAIS forj2j.2 °Ontoper yard:- a larks
4,14:1141,
)tau nuanly at!uicay7n.p.
IfkBAND'S MAGNESIA-1i grosi64-
114.1
IL - itraS4 =1 00 lbx ReSned ; invet}
J ur
EGKE'S SPARkL ING %GEL ATINN4
grri...upiviA r km mak lug ae l lost .e.'d toe \
iNkrtINA-= qt. reed far Bala bi
C 4.-t °2l ----,-... , ' •JL• RID D alr..-
. 7
\ \ !es. IN lburtilton & Co,
BabifINISTS,
MILNER IRRSIA N 0 I.II4:FLY BM PITTADOI Ca If; PA.
V. , It4A-INFACTURN...tO t 'Mel-
i fJprirht and
Ith6'r",'' " ?' T ." ' d T.".7' l ''''' 4 .
,' , 41 r",, r.:lgt ::xr.iritttail=t4,
T i V , ,,:r v lt I..rtin g i•tArsV:r g ht driliktk g awl:l m ,
sia m. esUraol :emoted% ...IAAr .b•Pk 6 ....
tAL'lrtt 410ViViZerss,tb. l arniiireTaln s Mf
.Iravapql,...,n lon Arr
to
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ma Mgt AL—Tha Wittily* ailm tsansplreaalacai
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5 / a lloolosr '/?stal•waa mai. at.V.Yr.' Nem lit Davis It frai
Isi aloubtalisosUsasitrtsat •••44 2 X1 tan:. liabantai scan ,
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to thvmvise`fl u agth iet&e.
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..egate in frogs Pithibarith on `4•4441.15r witeitwol Wi' • - V., •A ,
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I 4,1 twentraire boors -aial Welt Weigea--11,1 quietus!, A\ • ' •\. ." , • le,
Ira.: tar gilt. on how, .Tiliganiaton,w." sows \ tnibiwit: • . •,' "\' 1 , '
leittlating the Unto erStonowites,(W .4o *" ." ...) •.\ : - • . \ '
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file liai trilksade‘itsng het beer isell te.eemeeir tai l floWs. •Vw \ \ ' '.; • C ‘ :
tor her sag tho travel-1W Woltiossiria - Bb.s bal , ' . ,\: \._ L . \• \ \
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.lose wriatig the above. we lava fro m . eit l ol-' I C4. . , , ' .',.' .
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• \ fral'A report retigutlimerideS ka'llisiVeleissrae.ii - • ..- \ : ,i'i irt I i
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the luaus legated arritointal ' le. l i . lll .4.aCT . iiit - Ow at •:..:,,,.. " ',.,
stoosahoits sal eargewo there wars Isoliaig lisi Wisiatiwath ' r"A- .A.•. - - '
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se were 4101ged as folk.* :-.CfneitlaU 1 44,6:5 , 16016 '.. . '' . W.., •,..' 3... j,',
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'ilie number pr steamboats oinfielatel carolled to Wei:, ,ti:.• is
ho ,,, Atleo wrwetreir. in the less 141 was 'age s rbleh; •1• :;„;",i . ~/", '.
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w..egistilbstted as aglow.: Pius:surge. biz Ightelluu {V . ? , - , ,us -1
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tame baits striountal m. W,197 tots. or wlikh 14042 toew. • ---- :' •-• ..,• •
lot moot tOrlitsborgbil.llo3 tate to tr 6 selfair,24ols go: . . r
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her ofireggarsitera to and from In. four. cities hums gles_re.
aures. carrlest'on these steamers, was for the SW...=-\'
06::. The Dumber or steamboats destroteg In tha •
of thi lass, belettgliig to these Roar elliss.wes Vfiss-two,
'of which ,•sitober Tnlzieteeti 'very soegget ..d - Am,.
ha cued. Th. twat number of tires lost to these signal
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