m, o o l2ll w=x, w i lUSCI/111110, 17 WILITZ a 00 P V GB `ArlieiBilMillitiNtalfri7; 1858: Ifixas ntausly.d rt . o t ',Wad of VW irea 1 79.44 °gal to aur boob:m.omm 11111Widimien:lef =bag their bnainral kainro. r e u d m a r gon lostgoon tuO nag gr. elmatuo. ma. ' .ft a t 4sta. "" r " l ',VA` ° "t ) : ir 'End liffiticiAirMMlMELEP:s4ll4, nutoem for printing Ertablirtunrot ct tin Dam .r+ -ppm& on•flouning. ' , AM/Wang logo doh* titer goatoo tannins la Us pow ow• Moran, nieggior. pgitnisionjougl thirot In before bn;rlocton iinKrdng .vip.R.zi !riga ardrm WITZBE.POUND .--YOR.EitOrIP..4O.eOFTII73PAPER. N -7 A roa yo T ita H. ROBERT. IL RIDDLE... ' . . , r ISOZINATION R011,1141(0/1 OF 414COLIENT. }T . - ROREBS . W. -PARE& J-• -Romeo , ...zatsi 00;t of itefu ee bLengcre of the ge • P;44114 I X-WASHIEGTON TO NEW g. YORIL An eQart li to tirade daring the Prawnt aes, ales eecougress to authorise the consiraction, thst.genanal Wavernment,.of Railroad from •- . ~ " :- A litsahingtonCity to New 'York:. -suggestion Pditainatet Citneria,' to that effort, xi *tes in las nnual npc t. rtaa#ntaigte'''-foi this 'tip are numerous, the principal' being thet-the line of railroad now *dip* between that cities bee: no eempeti tlon, snl Is In @Teta, a nionepoly, enalaiug the ti,o l4 . l ;it vl/1140i.0 reinsjhi7 ii from the traralint ptdgip, and from the °overt meat far the itanirportationet the'mal3s. - km" tieTerta of railroad composiegiherente from WerhYlik' • tinselly to New Took.., ; The malls between those . 'two points are the Moiritiapt,etacit In the noun.; try, and require thantmoseposaitile despatch in . their transport:idea:, . duo-regard to the Fiat. Ito interest eons lathe Postmaster ()enema to ataret,ihe railroad aa the only 'Tillable tame ' of mall erenajortation: end tahing advantage of Me, the railroad' . have Imposed their eivnterstir, - and ertorted the moat tent rates for the null 'That a neer III:10f raiircrod between the pointo named, is eerdid, do ode, dorky.',lt le, needed ' for convenience ul,the public, - and to" save Gcaterniient from ettortioa. NevEr it'll the sadtthelloverriment be properij toned route until the present odious monopoly ~be broken tip• ' l ' .' , I, ,, ,:':kir4tiCultier. this bet aommpliahed 'althea! the It is said not. Char 'r„( Illaryismi,:-Dela -;;":;!_z'444,:iindjietinsyleania,..-for a new road; but no %, : "I„'„latintis charter nimbi Obbsined team New -Jersey, we ri teldi The Company °which/a:4n' all the il . ...k . i,i'.itilholdutit - iteielerossing New Jersey froin detphlertoWeir trOrk;7tiat 'only:own the ,made own also thetals! tare which g stole stn disturb their mcnopoly- z -it liest edit `lsititif.."• - tThisnayl4 tidet . Re do not &Sputa It: but it le e new thing in our governitent to . be told tilt theillegialatitre of a leverets state of thle,geion belongs to a company of monied dare not enrolee its legitimate four N-,. w t,tleirli . ..tbi the public; gOod, No Europe= writer ' .npcii leierica.iver 'tittered arij thing DO irittri ous to cur'reptaatlon' aa this one fact would be, If true,. : If, either directly ,or IniTtrectly,loar Owe tegislatareii are at the merry of monied men, - better at once abandon our claim to rePub : licantin4;ind ink acitelindlY autocrat to take tie Air ; proteet.bm end do our legislation „ for tl5. Without calling in questbm this : enter, :lion ea to the date of; things in_ New Jersey, we --that wait e,little befere;yteidh:g full credence We like Nto project ofzineir'readirom Wash , Ni.le ton to Yorkt but we would rather see it built without the iziteZ4mition or Coogress. The and may not tuturgedai:a juitificatiatzonlai • meatii. It is n questionable exercise of Con. irelitonsf paver; sad', leap Mixesitseif up' with the queetion of State 'N.labie and the eentralfza tion of power In the IMindi of the : general gee. ansmant, thitt we void& tabi hesitate. • We are not altogether satis ll o. o Jet Cootretz Pustules: the power to.build a road for the . FurPcsee : tn tended: ,• We 'draft th l o power "to realize poet ioadV.'.lll2d will Bien ego tio far as to admit that thisnriy be , construed into . a power to, build s eiliroadaiere forlNoi irawiietaricin of the we want a httte . time to _consider the Son Wait looladita authority to build a - railroad with -the puhlie : mune to enter into • tsztopetition-with 4 budirldrial enterprie' es for trade ..and travel; . :: - Nobody t;' , roPoses, that we know a?, ~. :..austa- i tittlaztal reed, from New York to Om* sod odOSIS Pox* tiiiiiparthOgrtimps. That'll:only a ONOSIlro.P?o4 •.. ' ft : Z-0018*m: Z.saa 'azithcirize a railroad from Washington City to New,,york, it can authorize c :idatilar . 046.411 Geer 'the country. no same Ostsilsa : 6 l l - Jultiftradou--Rot. so , perhaps. but still with sufficient' force era them : weight. The whole country mey_ time, be:dotted over With Malawi' nails, l ; ' endeae = y ktatiptbeimacit-byanitional competl7 spies t priTatoemterprfees authorised by the ßtstea Thertels too strong a tem:lung uf poirer, In „aka. ;Tinton,. last now, l ter, the genital govern .; *aid; atitilao tittle ,regard for Baths rights end .. ; : , thititioveirtititiy, :The eilloifof thini RlTutllo, In a great lemmata, depends apia-the - prosernr, ' ..t.ton, Intapt, of the rights et the sureral . titates, and itt , priiiiiii44 a concintratloa of power In ``'' - thetinndi at- ail rational 'igarernment. As we :. ~aktrffir a tit eleirthia, minder, we should regard .. .i. th_to watawasilztbengressi, of the proposed scheme, ~.;.; Vitt atiritaidentfraught.erith danger. ' - ./... Ifsiiiiiiii,iii . the pnbllo intarests denrandla ;?iiairiyitakteklits rosite,ied 'the''Statotr he grit : ..- ilekadlititteaeorsou7iairers. Lei New Jai; ,; . itri be fetrly.itzied; and Vrtfori'li'li' inset ittely ' - - *ten shavehe itetieleary Towers cannot : be oh tating*TrAteptates, It *id be time enough to ..,,..illtatiirt hemnei4onulnirolial ....„: ' -r: 4 .--__. . 3, 1., ; ,1 „,,, _;.,.., -2 .......• an u maumucra ILE. Ceniartr... , I,uced by bli))srsle,toineorporste ' - ;......qc..X.vhoning Badrond Camfaay, ,';l*eririlt that ; company to ........2,',..,.; - , Talley of the 3fahaning, • .litresm and the Boa-3 ....., ~. ;:.--:, ~ ..:"..: • , ' ;?Nerose the river' it .-- t'''' , ... !,.;,:-.if-e-it . het with the Ohio '; ' ''. l .-. ':, ',.•••• '', -,,' ..iThts Is naompro -- r ~... lodes Interested. '.... -.. .1..i have only three _ ~ :..3ng the batik of the .: .....*uoire Railroad with •....` .. 1 tad ; and consequent .„-,... . , . .. -. ~...; coeds -in the country veh' and .Erie road:will er r oath af thAildsho- . 1444 and itrits : Ave ense. ''' 'Meier two rude : . - fatalness, apou the Ohio and Penn. 2 . . britereetatelitttin and ' nburghi • ltdiiiiltlinaddtd,.inklnts, the Willsville hiatrinder a i double tinch neon". .., and, Brighton,` , f or .' Niiiiiiiii4 ofty„ cl6ll.lpioiutd:. -.- ESE Pmsxsafa tt , QuAinnit 4 \ W eeis ` E PSiIa ditor, r.,".7 ProPeleter •r p yWalls • receilpi eateb- - •:`iiiEligil.of the 'General Ae.., -iefOet!uibi itch;new sehbeL and , frettif preseat meta tr, pre, Ditelixtety; among eittleh , fiten -1 4 , eiettet.e.1tolien exci nDentegogttep 4m4i431 :Tiji!lrok Is p.p.? sit. ILIMMII -: 7 12 ` 110 ° ,114 .' .. "="AnS I 7. by i,•. _ if.,.-, ~.,.. 'l 1:17' r attioA3: 4l o; sf Q: wo . 10 1852,- therilan been .77'4 rit;o3Ity. onl home InClaraltuad, 87;900 tarn of Itallrosii iron, suf. iratitirtor iiiitritiandied'ailien liar° itt. Cargoes. R.l.is Tots. al. ff . ! ; WI.: • , - • 3651. ..1533 170.,N6 21.241 . f.“ 165.2, : . . rime.; 42.36.2 Largo quantities was also reaelied,by other parties. Large emanate were also receired at Sandusky and Toledo, and other Lake , ports, andlestrY amounts hate been *Upped from 'Plttebuigh, ell intended cor Western 'Railroads. The whole 'West loon be COTenii with rail roads, Andrea( pour on to the great Munk linen leading to the eastern tides, an amount oflbusi• nets not emir dreamed of. ' . EMI/an Ettarrr.—There seems to be • die position, in different patio( our country, to do jailse to the high demister, talents and patri otism of this diatin •• 1 . , 1md son oilliessolinsette, who now fille Illthreinaikableability the reopen . ale office of Becntary of State. - The Witt Journal; after . Speaking of the public lord- Sett Of Mr. Everett, and enumerating„tite many high Masticsa which he his held, says - - "But Mr. Ettrett'e Crowning merit consists In hi. infieable devotion to the Constitntion; and to log inviolate the Integrity of the Union. Unfortunately for the country, his term 11117108 in the 'Department of State most be brief. •Bet we trust that the puhlie will profit by his counsel in another branch of the national lerreoei Irhas been' announced that Governor Davis, that talented and dignified patriot, de clines rikiection to the Semite of the United Stites. So many bright:elan has gone dowel I and are going down In the Senate, that some newlaminaries In that body would not be flue ceptable to `the Otoltary: We pretrump that Masesehnsette hasnot, amongst her &afar:tisk.; ed sons. any one who would more nalontly up hold her rights, support her Interests, and vindicate her fame, or whowonld be more eocep- . table to the Senate, or to the nation, than the present gifted' but unassuming Secretary of , Mt Everett is installed lathe State depart nient and will leave the !mai sestunulated busi ness in $ firdehed eenditlon - for his stmessors. Mt. Feothingitam (his nephew) In his private seivetary.- Mr.-Everett oeruptes the house op rpoeitethe War Depertmect, sad hie taken into Ma servieethe' faithful colored domestic!' who were each -devoted servants to Mr. Webeter.— Hatt of them, Monica, was Mr. Webiter's cook . and holishold col:melte: for many years, and he . nied . frequently to epeak of her in the kindest Imam He paid her wagon quarterly, and as hie liberal presents nearly - supplied. all her founts, oho used to glee him back nearly all her wages, to be deposited In the Savings Bank: Thisbe did with great care, no matter what important cares of State occupied his mind at the time; and at his death the old lady found herself .1a possession of quite a atrecompeteney. William; the great etatennatee body servant, (whom he sinanolps ted,) and.wtou• possisied his entire confidence,- will probably be Id the service of General Pierce at'the White Rase.. The late reeldence of Mr. Webster, on ten:daises; avenue, has been .rented by Mr: Gales; of the National .Intelllgeacer.— Walk ear. Boston Bee. - .191 dopy pie following from the Daily [Talon, ofietierdayi" Dawn Jewsts.—lt mill be seen by the follow ing note addressed to one of _his Mends, that this =fortunate man is preparing for the awful fate =doh in ;all human probability waits hbn. We inert it at his request, without correction: • Pirrenusou, Jan 5,1858: gim—l have been visited by the Rt. ' Rev. Bishop O'Connor, tetoy great tatisfaotion, and by his assistant, the Vicar General, the Rev. Mr. McMahon. Tows reigiettfully, the unfortu nate ' • D. Jaws= , 4n. nuns wmactitazoN domesl,C:ideate of the Pttbtronit Dallr Gazette. . • Waanzaazmr,. Jan. 3,1858. and Can in as Roue— Totals, 'Brom rind Thad. Sterens—The Ayproacling Dibale on ' . Clan in Ms SOW. -b'yntptonu j a Demoorstfr Raw in Virginia. Some . businesa and some sparring in the Elaine, beside • little sentiment, and fillitriut tering upon:.Cabs. • A melon appropriation biltvraexassed,;- then, ever the 'ffestl'olnt Aoulemybill commenced a general debate upon the Cube queatiori aforesaid. Hew interesting maxi these discusslons, which p regularly into the 'labial gasette„to the. Spanish minister and his Royal mistress, upon the how ind the why we shall resets ourselves of her Mettle nable'provinae.. The fact, It seems tope gene rally agreed, at least among the dominant party, is settled, that we are to take Cabs, is a fore -gone conclusion. Mr. Venable, of-N. pi,- a per sone! minarer and affectionate follower of John C. Calhoun, led off with an hour's epee-oh, the bonbonof Think was that the South did not need _Cuba, did sot -want it, and would sot coon temente its 'Maur.. in all this I recognize but the feeblest possible security either for Spain or thine-who desire the independence of Cuba. A considerable party in the South, of whom Mr. Venable Is one of-the most respecteble members, donblities desire • conservative policy, ss well towards Cuba as in the gelieTal adroinlatration of the goVernmsn4. Bat when the question be comes pressing, when slareryealls with-a united voice' for a - new province, as It is sure to-do, they will give way, and the whole influence of the South will be thrown into the scale of saga sign, jur fa' out sofas, without regard to means of ansequemea. The maxims and reported Baying& of Mr Calhoun amount to nothing at all. Mod he - lived, he 'world Ova changed his oninicinir oit this point, as he'did en moat Others of importance. Lem than ten year' before the annexation -of lexis, Mr. Calhoun and-South Carolina werslostile to the project; yet in 1844 he negotiated a secret treaty for incoipoisting it with the-Union, and the press and Other organs of opinion In his State, were almost unanimous for getting possession of It, though at the coat of the dissolution of the present Union: . Spain lutatie 'tide, Ind no doubt has mitt treaties with issue. and 44 the prominetti'..iiitrolate powers of. Europe to protect her colony. stalest the oaretonsness of the adjacent republic. I ,think' the new democretic administration will, Sod the 'foreign coalition thus fornisii we the leading object of Ito policy so etrong; as to' abandon the thought of actin and open , . efforts to bring Cuba into the cosfederacy.: , " Mr. Brown, of lassisslipi, nideetook the de fence of tiMbnsteristst, so regards ',Cubit; and said that ie must have It. ' A ahericonfabnla. Ilion took place between him and Thad. Bterens upon some point involving slavery, in the course ltf videltAlmegasilirown several bits between 'the eyes made him see Auk; and disturbed ', the even tenor of his harangue. To-morrow a set-to.will commence in the Ses are which will oxen's - She strongest public inter- cat. Soule wiltreply to Matron on his resointion regarding the Cnban torrespondinse. - ..Some is always entertaining, but. to-morrow he will be pecallarly opulent, because be. looks npon the demonstration of Miami rind es/no on this matter, a fortnighto ago,, as a piece of fogyism designed to habit the former into-the Cabinet, and to Shove him' and hie 'Cies tto the wall: Soule is one: of your.hloquent, dashing, 'and brilliant French , poUtielaris wheappesiwill,hat hive not the mentel ballast and the far-reaching kagsaity to carry them through a contest with snob vete rans as Cott and hie coadjators. Tour renders will recollect that both Cass and Meson were rather emmerrative on that otromion, and that Jed Might lust called from their speeches the choicest bouquets at ...noble sentiments"--senti- mints Indeed that would bare done honor- to !Joseph Surface himself.' These Houle will unveil to-misers, - aid purl Shots authors down with bij - toModiatee;atoziping only short of base , Lim 'Helaine); about him with the glittering ! oo t o mito . of Seladin; nevertheless Cue and the fogiee therFremcittaan,snd will walk off with the feats of viotary,iletirint him to enjoy theniqdjgoiois eof was. : • T he „ pPlltleinaliereabonts have handed me • fewltagmentary pieces., elects and shelves, is I /day say,-of ihs 'noir Cabinet. - 1 lay them aside, for nitnie tissi:'"The point Which is at present most debited is whether Hunter will go into On oinnedlon not. .4s Is in! a-quandary, and feels eaten times are out of joint His friends I TlPtAint hbitAir Sighing a bundiatinies a day: "Olit eterl Iru bum to Mt U dila!" ThD fautivi, V11%11114 dandified Ify dt% offei of U ll 4 3 44% 1' U, laid to be tertilha.L Hunter hi field to ; ba r ~ ; u Irueg Atiterhude botiteititild lad thideader, 'Hagar Is • psalm' dosed:data ftstmh,'-aad' heatsfca. Matadi elan& Thd twit iii, young hmerlda4 au claim Id that be a fotr.: If h• talc, Mediu wilt midden./ Vat Ifaaat Tropertialit),do destroy both*tititti Ifirwlettapiene that 'both the fogies 7 0 =8 %lull in the Old Dominion hare candidates of their awn. doyen:ie; knyd teat the Youig 'ens, and John 8. Barbour the hosts of fogydem. Idke the Kilkenny eats, they will devour ono .:another- Hunter will probably IMAMSe him. self for . , the good of the rival Houses. It may not I. inappropriate here to mention that Ilar boar is the gentler= with the game-leg, who for five daya continued to announce to the told muff, Convention that "Virginia gives her!iftecn rota to Jenne BTCILMIAT. t. JELMES in bound to ice. that John suffers no Ices for his fidelity. Kbiever, he can't come into the Cabinet and it will be necessary to back Barbour off to the ends of the earth as a, comitissioner,or some thing of that sort. There will 'be a desperate struggle, too, over the chair In the Senate If Banter vacates. Upon'the whole, we see about •to have a very warm time; Justus. PEON NEW. YOBX Carr•sucndtrue of the Dully Pittsburgh Gazette. ave Your, Jan. 4, 1863. The new year opens with a moderate activity in tie money market, indeed with less !spirit than was anticipated.: Yesterday was .chitty oc cupied with the payment of dividends, and the toad thus put afloat hae not yet found its' way Into genteel chnelation. On yeeterday and:tads,' there are very few borrowers of money, except at low rates and • the prewar, of last week la quite.gone. Exchange for the 'steamer Is very doll at s !lade uuder ten per cent. far the beet names, and a very low, range of produce bills, witlibilla of lading attached. • • California, piesengers nosy be glad to hear that there is a prospeet of cheaper fares, and a lively 'opposition between New York and California. Commodore Vanderbilt has sold hie entire fleet of steamers to the Niearagna Transit Company, for a million and a half, and at the next meet lag of the 'Directors will go into the board as PresideaL :, The oompany , has; enticeeded in throwing Mons; Matooleta, the Nicaragua Mil- Icier, overboard, and will have things alit their own way. The indications aro that this route wlllrun a strong competition, and prove as-vela able to stockholdere no the Panama.' • They - great wilt case of Jude, Mason, who de; ceased in 1899, Is now before the courts, and excites, to a peat degree, the Curiosity of fash ionable society.,,The son of tho deceased con • testa the lilt coi he ground that hls, father had quite too much assistanoe.from his brothereiu law,,who feel that they can not get too much premium - for marrying thedanghters of a tailor. The eons-in-law are from an exceselech tub e tumble etook, and ire warmly supported by their coterie, which is . !booked at the idea of a rich tailor =Sing sons to perpetuate the disagreea ble name, and make an adltional divisor for his agreeable fortune. The present ineeetigation will _develop. the feat that .alr. Mason was a sensible and indnetrious merchant, and that he delayed • Making his will to a period whoa his perceptions were so doll that those who mar ried the tailor's money, were not too proud to take advantage of its owner. The approach of quarter day biz qulakentd the Ideas of landlords about rents for next year, and an =ranee of twenty five per cent. Is look• ed upon by holders of real estate, en the fair thing. What is known here aa a cheap rent, means, a small house at fear hundred gad fifty dollars; a moderate rent I. seven hundred, and a high rent 'means an indefinite sum under ten demand dollen. Elegant =awls and fine coats can be seen any fine day emerging from vary mean houses: 'and eery - .hard tables are kept, to enable the landlord of seven hen• dred dollars to get hie rent. Land and rent in London are cheaper than With no, and the soon er pricer find the London level the hotter for landlord and tenant. On Tuesday the St. Nicholas Hotel opens its doors, and hill be foundaostooda:btuilness house as New York contains.. It is to be kept by Tredwell, late of the Franklin House, long famed for Its ' excellence. In ill respects the St. Nl cholas is equelto the Metropolitan, though the latter has been praised to the ext reme of com mendation. Just now the rage seems to be fornew church ee„ among. the Cathollo population. A new Ca thedral has lieei contracted for, which will bo the largest church edifice In the United States Its length will be three hundred feet,We need ekow church hp Miro, and hla eminece, Ara Blahop . Roghes, seems inclined to gratify us in this pourt. Some of our Episcopal Churches are now so near Rome in their mode of performing ritual, that the final step our the line seems ,quite easy. 'ln the Block market to day there ID a toughie • heaviness,. thought to t he temporary. Crypts! Palace, the leading • bubble. fell , at oue aalo eighteen per cult, and toul sot got to the hot. tom yet. All the coal !gooks aro in great do t:mad add tte poorest are not too far rank to lick purohakers. The steamers bring large or den fram.Europe for railroad bonds, and at full prices. • C. Eor the PitLiasrgh Gazebo. TEE MAYORALTY- Ma. Eition:—Observing that the'Demaoratio papers of Pittsburgh are engaged, in publishing •pofia from abroad, of their candidate, Mr.ibutb rie, I take it, if nonresident Locofeces are in. terested, ao also are non-resident Whigs. ' This being premised, I do hope the whip of Pittsburgh will not again disgrace themselves by allowing their carsdidate for Mayor to be shamehuly beaten in a Whig city. Even laying aside politics, what can be said in John ii. Guth rie•e favor, which will not apply with greater .force to U. IL Biddle?, it I hare read your papers rightly, your city has been mote disgraced by rows, crime, and 'bloodshed, this last year, than perhaps In aoy former one. Hoy does this happen! It most be, that yiltli! Chief Magistrate la derelict in his duty—that his magisterial hand is elickened. 'Compare your situation with that of Allegheny, wbere,-under . the discipline of the present sift• elan mayor, good order, sobriety, and compar ative security from crime; prevail to wo undfaal degree. Yet aimihtrlaws govern both cities. From occasional' Thais 10 your city, I know that many of your ealutark laws are habitually disregarded. When an ctfice holder Is aozioo, lialvetliction, be is too aptto curry fa nor with voters, by winking at their .delinquen .cles. This may have been the case with Mr. Guthrie. • At any Me you need reform badly, end I ba Here you will get hill your Whigs and lams of good order eleot u they are bound to do. By all means:give him a trial. The present Mayor'*lll not ratfer by rotation from a Whig Moe, as -bd don't usually remain long ftaßgus officio, and can probably rotate Into ano ther under a Damoiratle Admiulatration. Flos-B.sztnatir. Addms from India state that ZimmayAtm 817 am Slate, has thrown - off Its allegiance to. An,. and has -amartny of 60,000 `men and 250 etc.'. ;haute banglng on our frontier, in order to act edrenrastancee dictate. It is said that Dont Maltomed has joined the Kandahar people and ttmtuhlug WWII' on Kleist . The liirem's af fairs are in a deplorable state of anarchy and pafasion. Gefi..Praser his resigned the Presi dentship., The esilwaywits progresehigrapidly. At Itangoonthe troops were m good health. At Scinde the 64th and 83 elPoot were snaring se verely from teem and deaths were.frequent.— Alelegraph dispatch from Trieste, received et Vienna, announces the death of the Qaeen of Slam. It also repeats the - rumor of a.risiog In Affghanistan spinet the Baltieb, bee the dates are only to the 20th October. In China the irusurgents hare had game cae ca's. They now threaten the line of CO.MMII2I. cation with the Province of Canton, by the Meil ing Pam, said to be held by a strong (tavern-. men( force. After one engagement the ingsur gents put 30 Military and drill:Moen and 1,300 people to. the sword. An alarming fire broke out, Ont.. 27, - near Canton,' Silk goode and foreign manufaotares to the voice of $150,000 were destroyed. The Pekin Gazette of August reports that an earthquake had taken place in the Province of Halmoh. A thousand bonne one said to he destroyed; 200 inhabitants killed and .400 lojur ed, In nialiThl also shocks of an earthquake Lad occurred. Many penning and two churches destroyed, and the Palace•hotase • and custom boustrrandereduninhabitable. Thstroope inChi as were healthy. The bark Oltens, of nod from London to Shanghai, was wrecked on the Bth Oct; the captain Mid crew erriced at Amor on the 12 Oct. large Chinese junk, hound to Amoy from •Slogspore, with a cargo soloed at $28,000, was attacked near Namoa by 'pirates, and 19 of the Crew, including the European mail ing Master, murdered. Pius English gentlemen were attacked by. Orates In the neighborhood of Bogne on the 7th Nisbet; bet the litter were beaten • eft. At Noosing on the 2ith Oct, * large clipper ship was on chore on North DSPARTVILI of CZLISTULI.—The Chintwo are departing In nambors from California. The °Upper Hanka recently from Ban Fran cisco, with ZOO ceieMisla, for Hong Song., . . • , .EXTOI.II.ITI, TO Oneox.—By the !neat dates 'fine Otegoe;11 *sold stem thot the nitre OTer liad !migration haTc-thited. Thej are nil only astliastiVat from tee to twenty thootand erRIDL, Thoniny hare retlisid sloooll' his Hie linnet le Brootlym Litcratora begins Am:4, :Ai. in. 46, Iroa t t i -4 T contemn?, Brroas DIA; 'lt OF A' UM. The latest nerio froni Mu ainatiriegithe discomfiture .of the ,irebets, by the .capturcet -their , eir chief. Tlm-teh, andidssetibtimitotialiniagl e n the 15th of June. The following is Ids con- 1 feeelon I am a man of the dial:riot of Hankehan, in the prefecture of Hang-clan; lam thirty years I of age; ay Farads are both dead:and I have neither brothers, wife nor children; .I have been from youth devoted M letters, and have inns] tittles entered the Examiltations; but as the of& cers.did not acknowledge my talent for writing, and repressed my abilities, I became a prim. I had no: long left the friesthood when I again entered the Examination, and, as before, I via ananaherrfhl. This greatly irritated me, and]l begaa to study books on the military art vet) carefully, in order to athemeagainst the coping I also made myself, perfectly familiar -with the topography-el every part of the land. While I was a priest I kept myself quiet and - retired, ' diligently examining all the works on stately, so that all the rules ofNliscipline and,rear since the daytrof antiquity were familiar tdnie; and I was emulous to equal Kong Ming, (in the days of the Three States) . Thus I came to th)ok that I could carry oat my plane speedily, ladif' I followed the plane of:Kung Ming, flattered my. self that I could take the empire as mildly as tarn my hand over. Several-years ago, when I was a priest, I Illir travelling over Kwaugtung, and when in the district of Hera became acquainted with Hang Siutsinen (who Is not my relative) and Fang I Tangshan, both of whom are literary pereonsef great talents, and the former, like me, had been tuurnocessfal in the Examinations. He had for merly been through both the Hwang proylnotla and formed an association of reckless persons of the Triad Society. Every one of those who joined it la Haan—burg adhered to Fang, and this was dono amend years, he deluding every one who joined the aseniation to take their oaths that they would life and die with him, and exert all their effort, to &mist him: ... Thiy grads ually Increased in numbers, and It was feared that there might be a -want of hearty anion, in tame of the members; so Hang Sititaluen learned magical arts, and to talk with demons, and with Fung,Panshan made awe etory about "a heat, enly father, heavenly brother; and Jesus, narrat ing how the heavenly lortitlatr comedown from Heaven, and that all - whivinald Serve the hear. only father would then know:liters the beat interests and profits laYi :hitt alien he eat it was in a small hall of Heaven; 'end when he had been pot to death by men, he eat in a great hall of Hearn." With these. Inflaming word' they beguiled the members of the ancolation, Co that none of them left it; and thin procedure, I was well aware, had been going on for many years.- la December, 1810, when their number and strength became large, I went 'to Hawange, where I saw Hung. Sla talon; he then bad en. gaged the grdaate Wei Ching, alias Wei (Hump kval, of Pig -team and Sin, Tang, and others of . Hwang-Tung, to go out and begin to plunder and light the government. The members of the brotherhood willingly followed these men, giv ing themselves, their families, property, and al to them, so that they had funds for their purposes and bought horses end engaged troops. Their hopes were now high, and they took at this time the names of the Sang-t 1 denotation. When I reached Hwang el, Hang Sin. tainen called me hie worthy brother, and honored me with the title of hiog Tien•teh (Celestial virtue,) and took all his lessons 'M the art of war from me. He called himself king Topic, (GrestPeaes) Tang was geteralissimo of the troops, with air , il powers, and lied the title of Eastern King; Sin was deputy generailsimo of the right, withtha title of Western Bing; Fang Ton Shan xis gen- eral of the advance, with the title of Southern King, and Wei Chile was geoeral'of the reserve,' with the title of Northern Bing. Ministers were also made; thus Shill was ap= pointed minister. over the Board of Civil Office and king of the right wing; Teta was over the Board of Revenue and king of the left wingi ' Wu tat and Tsang were Generals of Guard, Chit was judgeadneate; and Tsang Leah Slu-Lo, Hens tenant generals. There were Many military *Meant whose names I do not remember, some of theta over three hundred men and-others over one hundred men. - In notion. whoever backed out was executed, and thatr offcer' severely punished; while rewards and promotion were glum to thoso who were . .victorious. • Ths government troops killed many of our meig• I called Hung Filis•tsluen my- .elder brother, and, those il under our lead addressed us "both as and. Majesty, era adttrissed „them' by their [IAD:ICS. . , On the 27th` lagnat 1831, we took Tungegan, WelChung hiving before glean battle to and de feated. the imPeelat troop& OMO Initg'enter ed this /Atria orreudaes en the:4lW air tember,;Uol oceoptattaniefficisi nesidenciwhich we called-.our mut, aid where we permitted none to dwell: This flung Sin-tiiaen received most of Ma knowledge of teethe from me,but my opinion did 'not accord with his, and I atop unite at this being a "mall- spat, and:asked where was the propriety of heving so mu:, Pee" kings. Moreover, he relied-upon his magical arts for aseletanee, but no one, to= in ancient times, ever reached the throne by them; added, en this, he pas • wine bilker and a liccatione man, having thirty-clx women with him.. I Wished to. hear of his destruction and defeat, for then I could myself demoted in ot. Wang dominion. At tile time the Eastern King Yang managed the forces, sending them out and appointing theildutie• and Mani:Seers who should be over them. Wei Ching bad the 'euprrintendenes of actual engagement with the troops, in which be was both skilful and unwearied; he was a most col:league., man; even ten thousand of the In. ' perished' were not a match for him with a thou sand;men under him.. During the several months we occupied Yanyegaii-than, which we called our court, all our officers' memorialised us re• opectlng the affairs of State; a calendar wee is sued' under the direction of Yang, in which no interealery month was inserted; but In this mat- ' ter I was not a patty.. NOW, when it happened that the Ingress into the city was stopped, and rice, gunpowder, end other ammunition mu beginning to fail, we re- Sleeted that the members of our essoolation in Kwaegtnng and in the department of Wo-chatt, were formerly very numerous ' and plucked up ltbarrto mate the 'attempt to gesoul,of Our hole.' On the 7th of April we tallied mit 'Tithe and attempted the utile, dividing the forces into three bands. About 8 P 21f. leis 'Ching sal. lied out with 6,000 men under him, followed by Yang and lung Tututhan, with 0,000 or 6,000 men, about 10 r. u., to out their way through; these took Hung Sin-teltien and his women with I them, thirty or more persons, with horses, ae dims; and alt. , About 2 a m , haring more than a thoueand men with as, '1 and Slu went out, being distant from Ilottg Sin•Mluen about a league, and were attacked by the government troops-and palmed. Sin world not attend to my order, er signals, 1 and onr forces were rented, more than one then. sand men losing. their liven,. and I taken prison er. It wee our Intention to have gone by way of a place celled Cm:llokt.° Chapping-hies, (in the department of Ping ln) and then to Cu.chan-fer, and thus get Sato Rwang•tung. Tho tiring of, the east fort when we sailed from the city. wu my fault, and I also directed potting fire Into the city, so as to faoilitate oar sortie. My .original surname le not Bung, but- it is 'only 'since I have contracted a brotherhood rela tion with Hang fint•leiaen that I changed It to Hun Taltalean. .1 wore embroidered clothes. and a yellow cap; the four Men had tad border: ed caps la* minei,Ake.reet of the high officers wore yellow embroidered aprons when they went Into anion, and carried yellow flags. In the limun I wore a yellow robe; and I did not of my own will desire to sit on the king's throne. Tide confession is true. _ - Irmo the Philadelphia North deotrieati THE DATLROADS AND VIE STAT. A telegraphlerdispatth In our °alumna yester day Bal timor ee43 the fact of the Anal opens leg of the hnd Ohio rallroinl on New Year's day, the env train of oar* having run through feom,Bal Madre to Wheeling on that day, accomplishing the distance, moreover, (or so the dispatch says . ) In the short apace of fifteen hours and fifteen m inutes. This event was by no means unerpectod, al• though it Is highly important A month ago or inner, Mr. Swan, the energetic President of the great Baltimore work, publicly engaged that the feat should be performed at the time mentioned, - and he has kept his wort. Its Importance re quires no illustration. Baltimore Is now in di rect railway connection with - Wheeling and the Ohio river. Her care toil thither In litteen hours: a speed greater, perhaps, than it 1/113 *apposed could be attained .6 broke* by so many high grades, and peeler, doubtless, than will be kept ap In the practical, every day working of the road. Bat there the road Is; It is in opera elan; and Baltimore!" on the banks of the Ohio at length, (even if she never gent further,) net quite vo near to it as we of Philadelphia are at Pittsburgh, but elan:rang, even at the gee tee, to make a shorter leap In point of time between East and West then we yet make on our Penn sylvania improvement. There Is no Portage Railroad on the Baltitooresuid Ohio nate; than is no Conflict of 00,2110na b etW ol lo42ll and COT.. pored= authoritleu All Is harmonysthere; hope—end aonsothing,better than hope. While the planes of. the Portage still fiat, the Belli moreina'men disregard tha thirty-ttuuu mllet greater length of their road; then the Pennsyl- Tanta line; and, if they have no railway eaten ems. yet beyond Wheeling; they calculate on the advantages of being ninsty-four mike lower down the river then Pittaburgb, and are making thestsalculationevetordingly . to swoop sway as much of the river trade is potable.- , A line- of - new and swift steno tors /aid procizo -of rapid ootiottuottaF4_ titplyu packets' between Wheel- , Ing end IltdinUldi by =nand! dt It'ulob, It has been come time linos innounoed, tbiy expect lo ticket passengers- through trout I;ontivitto to Baltimore for twelve donut - 7 : 7 '7.1 - Whilaßaldesomehe thus commenaluitanotet ietillon irithlthiladOphh t in the West,ike Lake Shore Reamed is in fell operation—every day fate and more. active • operatiow—wweeplag away a world of passengers and trade to the Erie Rallscid sod Neiritalb Tie thiti twit val lines Philadelphia, In the present condition of things, would seem to rattier more than entfielent for her serious consideration. But, to if we needed something morethan usual te re buke our 'unharness, or stimulate our strength, we are warned to expect additional. rivalries in the newly propoeed broad.gange railroad, 'allu ded to yesterday by our Cincinnati. correspond ent, from Olean end Warren, Intended to connect the Erie Railroad with Central Ohio, and In the Allegheny Railroad which alms to place the Erie work In direct communication with Pittsburgh and the Cala. With this prospect before nv, proceed es we already are by the competition of our New York and Baltimore friends, who never others' among -themselves, we cannot bur be deeply sensible of theerits of dimension on the line of our own Peonrylvanla route, from which we ram:, and from which, if no remedy be applied, we see likely to continue to suffer. - Whatever may, he the state of affairs hereafter,'the now di- Tided In ownership between the-Commonwealth and the Penosylvanis Railroad Company, which have a common interest aiidalanger, and ought, each for its own good, to work together with a good understanding and peifeet unanimity of purpose. It is imponlble that theism eisit Matta' ne adverse, withoet - injury happening. to both. Each le nacenary to the other: both 'are neOMl - to Penneylretaa and Philadelphia. It will heroine Months yet beers the obstacle ofthe planes on the Portage road Is entirely re. moved; and during that period we shall have enough to do, with all our efforts, to conduct the struggle with one New York and Baltimore ri vals. After that dine the field will,boafairer one, and the line from Philadelphia to the West will have prodigious advantages over both the Bald= more and New Yorly'ronte. We shall, to before mentioned, be thirty-thief:ratite nearer the Ohio thin Baltimore is, with•nc high grades is the way; and if the latter canine trains fifteen hours we Isbell be elale — to run in twelve: while we peasesa through the (Mend Penneylvanialine, extension to the , Leiteo end to Cincinnati, of which Baltimore ii deprived. We shall be more than a hundred miles nearer to Cleveland and to Cincinnati than New York is, and-with a tua tara gauge, to eft off against theihree or four different gauges which characterise the New York line. The future may be—and mot he— • brilliant one; but we have a more than ordl miry concern in the present, wElch will give its own character end fortunes to the times to come. We should avoid mistakes, and we should recti fy mistakes. Let those who have at heart the common interests of Pennsylvania and Phil adelphia—for common theynre,- and identical— exercise their thoughts and asterisk if there be no mode of reconciling Mollies, and giving the fullest efficiency of which itie capable to cur great, reetern line of railroads. OLIAII RAIL ROAD.—eLthlli IMMO das ago that the prospect of W a railroad ted from Olea y n was to the Ohio and • Pennsylvania State line, and thence to Warren, Hudson, Bertram, Frank lin, Akron, Brandywine, Gallon, Co. lumbus, and we forget what. other towns, wore not as flattering as the friend; of the different roads imagined. We stated that the road war to be made, if at all, as a branch of the Erie and Pittsburgh road and we doubted whether the New York and Brie R. R. would be trilling to. embark In an enterprise having so frail a foundation. 0 1 311121pre61/0111 are confirmed. There has recently been meeting In New Viet, of the friends of these various roads, in connection with the officers of the N. Y. and S. Road: The emeriti' that the latter road • declines all putt potion the project', and ur the rule depend. enoe far pecuniary aid his been placed upon this road, for.the present, and probably Indefinitely, the project embers. The friends of the enterprise will be dteap. pointed, for, from the representationswidah had been made, supposed the work war pisce,t beyonda peradventure.—Cie. Por. Olt . , Late paris lettere frindsh the following items: The coronation of Mole Napoleon wilt coot much more the that of Napoleon the . Great, and, oonsequently, than any other publics eere mopy that France ever paid for. That of Na poleon cost over tweet:llllone The marriage mill cost. as much more, probably; and the birth of the* heir, if there re any, will doubtless be made the occasion of similar expenditures The coronation robes are to exceed any other coro nation robes over heard of, and I beard yester day aiLibdlgnant Orleaniet say, The creature I has th* impudence to barethe crown jewels L usfmtd Ma itylilds i mperial tonneau." .The crown. ,which - AL 'latemoznier, the newly appointed court jeweller, has gone to Nude to obtain pro• dons stone,, L also to go ahead 4 any crown yet emnpared. A. model of the foot of the Prim sees Hasa has ardeed, and ban been confided to the imperial shoemaker. A model of the prin. 'use hand le expected for the glove maker; sad the nenseary meals for, the comet maker, the bonnet maker, and the modiste. A dummies. type has, been handed to the court painter, and I am estonished that the likeness of the figure Empress bu not appeared In the shop window. By the time she gets here she will find herself an old. story. , Hain people suppoee that the Emperor wears hie Imperial robes opin all occasicrie. These being, of course, to the rising generation, who do not remember io far back es the other Boo pire.• They would be undeceived, did they go,' on a fine afternoon, to the Champs Ripen or Bois de Boulogne. For there the Emperor may often be seen driving himself a two horse phetott He is deemed in &heavy, shaggy, btu pilot cloth coat, with the ribbon of the Legion of Honor peeping; from his button hole. When be rides upon horseback, then Is bothieg In his dream to distinguish him from* citizen ors sub ject. _He bows to all who bow to him, and I never have seen any one so apparently anxious to salute and be wanted. He catches at every thing that cute constrict into a recognition; but with zeal he does not touch his tat oftener than ono* kr ten nods. Gentlemen on horseback pass him without looking at him; and, se this taszi act of downright impoliteness, you Must suppose that the riders hare serious rew. ens for the companion of inch * HOW cony sardine* do you oppose have been taken this year open the coast of Brittany, two hundred miles long? Five hundred and seventy. mix mil ion,. Half of thent are to be Preeeered and sold &esti, and hilt an to be pnt down in oIL One hundred and Kitty ruses, - thinned by flee thousand tie hundred 'oilers lied Mermen, an engaged in the, trade.. The 'preparation, transport, and sale of-the fob, employ ten thou sand persona. Nine thousand. orthese are oc cupied all winter In 'the Making and mending of nets. Thefishing lute two hundred days, and yields a net-profit to 111 eamerned of three mil- lion francs. The sardines disappear in Nevem- ber and return in April. Where they go during these four months, why thej go, or what they do, while gone, has never been discorered. The fishermen esy that the same indiddaals never come twice—that' every succeedve arrival is composed of fish much mealier than thole that lent left,lnd that they appear to be their young. At any rate, they count implicitly on their ap pearance; a nd no maze wan ever knownyet to break an engagement ;softly entered inn. SAMUEL GRAY, ' IIBROR'Aii_T TAILOR, No. 47, St. Clair Hotel Buildings, Clair strut. ntiburgh. • ' GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE EX -01,11/11VZIX to order, and warranted to .11. 1/. o:ll2Ateutly on band • amt. Imo/tment, of CLOTHS. OAHEHILESES. • , • L , VESTINOB sad OVERCOATING. - OP THE LATEST STYLES. Seloolot. annul) , tor ondons: 13.11.pgr0 Lavin( Insir ord., 1111 ban their mlabe. damn. and ampihni with, u all nark Is doe trader td. own oupor. del 'lm NEW CARPET STORE. ROBINSON.& CO., NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now opening - a largo and entirely new Met othaported utul atateHou tOrej.ker lelth .tort Pius* kept In 1111,rpot Mork ate* lowest cash ' • Knickerborger New Year's Cakes. •CrSOOPOUNDS Knickerbocker New Year's iCa., Hu wow NA al In New Lola i rl . ..! t."*"'"'"" 11"JUU'IIVErnagint&O. • act - • . No. ZIT. Libortr otrent.. • A. 11.110LMES . &.BRO, ..Successor to H. P. Moon & Co., atALtionoTuatos OP. 'SOLID BOX VIOL'S PLATO KM VlitatrOCKS.. BPALtiONNLS. rmirinraarr.' ONE. N.. 181. lista. street. QOM dart stank enllll.ll m earlt ernrrssaad equal to - um inatsataad. LI W. *A. & CO., HAVE REUOVEb ,TO THE CORNER OP WOOD AND ALVIN STAZZTJ, Wants they °Tar to. flak oldoustomers acd the pubtl• innswally. •t W. loinst Wm. WoW► and DA:AII. the WM; mm sottott and =mkt* Mak at CHOICE TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES, Lffooput AND wmunr Wall To as ratio - U Tun Ta.n. de4 IA S P TANNER. : , wsousap, mum IN BOOTS,, BHQE3 ,. BQNNETS, &c., 68 troop sun; mamma. Itata tura utvourtk. 1,445,y dock clubmen of satiety and p . t . .;1121: 1 .40. 0. anut0„5e., n and trop Wrir,trra.t...-17MEr.--ar . . gj3 • - ..':-..: , ._. . - . . .. sera. weTsoN is., cry en gaged in tumWsdss• SAO An.: ADS . ' '4l. ion.pme,„„, Iliad • Uri* emelt AL Bulk Pork ofulru.eurirr ulro 600 bawls of Sark 1.165 a Pork. en d'co. 1 =tidy of Lard. Lu 6626•16 sal ker. k sole at arem kiuu., ear •l:ll4.. cur °filbert, sad Wm • rumtg 4629 • LiveiVomplabit.: \ seTdA 4angeioiy? \ and ofto tal dis w• had lamf 1: si ft ed the eilD:oithe rime: no*, L gilt/- dam. lane tte ,, , deo:4mi ey Dr: in...oi. n,y t .,. rub mired the diflitoully.and nresent•Ay the world int o tiralf tr 4.,,,,, 1,,,4 0 1. M,, i. tt , 4*;pumt..d la i which hni alet, faked such el oneeid calehn rMa nerlabatly Thu cononsfol meanly , vas Me ' It of wear Fe study. to which • , eysoptoom ne sternorly eb7 ad.. and are rant d by'the Doetot\elf: - \ „,‘• A Synnoui or a nF.4..Tail.llll—No bees rlychtllde., \ and aconetlsom by theleft.\ nada, the otge of the ribe4thl 1 \ p. 1.1 belp2 rarely 11)1.24341e on the le , • man ayme:luite , under the shoulder I, Jede.`Dionently, tiodMitio the top of Mir attould•r*t% 'Minsk. for Intonation Irk' Me ..o; eielmem of nod tom of tit boirale ,aeetly enive, but eamelloyee \ alternate ' , nab lac dull. itoory lioasallon to th• boa\ part of the Leulikw er(toene ory. vita anoint:um of haying \ talented ~ inmethlum Jork etlinia dry roma): war em , in debit* i s neiyous Itritattlly; feat 614 nr burnln . eudjetekly Peiutation, of. eldo; low *Wt.. laseltule. with aciltmtion MeXerMie, althoegh eaUsted ii*orad b. b. 4ei' ,to feet: , yelleid , 1e ,,. dbtrust• army remet i r \\... \ , \ Ilan you any. or of Mete x p s? If so:sr .111 Drat • mrtala remedy to Di. il'lmae`e Mlle lel; h rosy benumb...l from ntoet Memh 'eyekfnysetme hit. town and country, and from the sole ' Drbeekci : x. .-.. _ . \ J KIDD 'co,\ \ , . 2, Ir*r•Moe• . sifiy - CLNAvERfa lioNxtbOATS. Whloh attract .. v 'Oleo *mob itteottott aillto iff4kr. lair. it! \ offorrd to tbseltltona of flttobox4atutAlloaktaar tlr,.. tilt* Prsprhitors phial, Thole ' 'sod total:111i, ot if . s tie- titularly adobid to Lbooe'ttonbletf, orlth chiPitea„l.l.4. to Wittoi. '• ... • ' i `f.lDD * 00 . Az.al. \`, \ , do2l No.'*o Mood itrtrat \ i 19' WINES; ac—Peiiiptht tishing to 7 dun ?um Wm§ a=tincatio all aTscrIDUO \ mr. as suppreed, am obtain dim, at I.ls. loweitt.yrkorm?„ i Wino Eltolv of JAOOI3'.W4UNEIL .Ixl6 ' Marti!' ood rk,ititi;el.\ titan's Itunkauen utimmy f pigaburgp• , A 11 D. LINO. Parana.. SAM Um. L. MARSDELL.III4I. orncE, 84 we nn, ssranromm , kErr,elD .. \ WOOD STMEZT4. ~ ' \ air 17(80111,3 ROLL ANN taaau B. ON TUN OHIO Azil atsueslPPl lunns. JuirD , Timatrzit, , \ ) 8168. .t ,..._. zarip.rgs agenria ' as or &winos oy .17.121.. \ Azac saaind the,h2, of ila Cr INl.4..Y.o2iii7a.oraq and 7 . 2.4.ISPORrATTO • \,;. 1 !h \ r. , r ,.. tr ,,,.. Jr.. -.' \ =. og. Boosno7;., N . Annuol Re.. \ - r \ _Wm. nth AIM: :Jr, \John S. Dthrort.S. ‘ A`,1,7,•%114°Z° „ ~,,r ..,..„,, ~,,, kdirsett ti....nsos. ~...j \ . I. ltohToo - n - eiisio'r it mt.- errant. \ IP, Wen B lloys c • hos,: .51.i.PonnOok: . ' dot= Op ' Marvin flth us AMA a , Intent an et ar.d ea T. Auroral lake'DLiptl e'eloek s ba Bennis, at tento-212A Library,)Meeting. THE annual meeting •32a "Yminlilen's &Fereantlls Library . dame OD sad &fee els' xru ODD/2N . Will be babi at th ew llonfiseatreain, the Intb hut, at u eltek.wbati thentinusl report& will be read, and an eiartaon heti tor otleer. to serve, tlae gnsplag year. ja7 ALVIN WLLKI7 , I3. tlse'r, \ , , ' . N. Notice, ',: ‘, , , MEETING \ 'or the StoCkhop i iire or tho, Filrentrth and `Lin Itall nos& trill held In ie.. Anr.on Turtnlar. 00 fiat of Jaousiy, \ 1851, for ttn, purport, a .I.ctiwg WO.. \lgivtion ‘ lot pl , current roar. .A.lno. to tta• actton nanny& to ktti . ntr sub' Orninnons. and ths Ocoee Lan, , , _.. , iotdrd VICIS. J POWER. Prettlont • Titnborgb 6.1 inie I CE Ca tt REBtoveL. •• - , FANCY MILLINERY GOODS, \ "a" 80/MM. CAPS 11.18113 ' NE. ETC./ Ail RS. M. 'E. ROBlSON,,,havipg 6n:to* 1,1 frau 110 E. ht: (MAW strootatik the Mad latidt, .1141.1 by atm J.J. Dena. Ha 112,,\ annuell throet. bee PORK Wood wad amithhold emote. *veld oaviardtfullk sollalt • estalonanoo or Lb* very liboralhat7go Leounek od upon her by boy former c.w.0.... N t,i , Having lately mad* soma eatota . he . shade a/14J tio•• at, lb a bdoot aad hao ' -- ' --, otY) 'to 1,-- Mor gavel altlithory Goode ho feels cootadrat that,/ .votably with ..y. hofor• ' burgh. co_s.). Ay ~. ri I cot. la -P4l‘.• ...Sl.llll --,--- ~.. 41 3 141'4 1; lleiga [OH. \ ..1 box Or r. W Non.laollLg trizgleamet B, C: . "°: I " ..h. b i \ \ . '' ' 18.(114 El DIME T A CO A , ) _. ,• ja: • Wat e r t /ixtit ••••••tc, . rLAiINELS, AT miiiT. & 801C113121.t0 . \Wrath Ylsansis—• awrcl i not of Or* de Jr•- !• - .goo.O—ta• e. la arAlet• J loolod. Judouloo , lormiran Uo•BrIn able do While Dorircio dB Taliow‘fed Boarlet, do: BO d and mod do; O'Brklolts Word Old plLo..od Etat., end: NO. 0 awn? dr... tar Chlldr•r4 Oslo. avoljAW doi aerl . 7arr survior •rdl•oXdOollio I roaro from 01.100 Wool. jal ..; __ ............. "D \ flitOlIND ROCK SAL ' For .roferiui4 „ kft zuratra , oo lbs. for eV* V. .1•7 WA* C:WM A Ikketa. Wag 4 . 81.,111. , ' Fa lIESII 'TOMATOES -1 4 4 a ,Eferm@bcull 3", 4.1•41 Okra of 1 quirt, M ririFek and 'Von nay i .• hut sultabla'pr 1/04.,1,1 btawalbaiMyl _ a titbr Ja .. • W • IIeAURa CI . - MESH GREEN YEAS— :rine e l.. y J. ..,4 0 , 1 Can; !DV tato by . • . • isr. ~ ii , A Y KG! CO. 11101 , 11811-15 \izakis piime, )'tint ieceive ~ i - tailor ffai• by % : a Dtrnircipa a do. ym;t. \ USA.NI3-9A barrels ktruil!yrNte . .... Sot . e ale Li br \ ' 1; %, .1, KIDD Aka). PSOM SALTS' p bbly. in l‘tore itiri for h.iy by 041 4. K;DD 93, _ ~- '. ".. ' 4 . • 01 . J r. 111,1) A COI ~ 'ip.ll23llCAlt3 •\\ \ iu• so Swam &smolt Atli; \ BO " fiblaratbm. b 0 lbs I . l 7dro'Bobt44Cakele\ \, ~ SO Vrasurat Pc tits. • 100 as ertlphata )f • aala 6 7 a. - ID lba DT I N °must!, re • iv:m..lu Wm a• to • l b . T ' - _ ..... .. _. ECIDISe,CO. .... CHEESE -100 bpies Ore ' lll4 bYT .t Jat 298 la IR AT EER 11A1.11-2C171177381 Tor see by T .7' IP / 294 1,1, HMO. \ \ Tr..HE etyla.of tioo flrm , otS. P. : 'EVER a 00. N 0.130 .4 112. - geoatd 4, g h. Is tble • day <bulged to 11111LIV,YriO11Llf1)1411. , Pu "'"'s th."" amurt, i4ntervica. • .JUSCPClDtzwonrir. January Ist, WV11.1011.11E:c AIS. DILWORTII CO. lnitling decline. • the lehelesele Grocery Buoluese lretwor of ebilyer l.ortti Co,wlll coollog• to net we iteeottfor ttle of W .raid and Lad% t &DWl's Poteftraxid Way row. Will aleo glee Ihrlr attrotlca to• flerolal, Gotoiclecloo mid Yrodocie Itoelnees, their old •I•nd. No4l WOC4 itreet, l'lttebargb. B. 61 ' 1.60710 ...tlO, Shrive R DCworth & Co. Nv II OLESAL °moire, Produ co and GAD f.-nmartielou ml3ri SUNDRIES—. • • • ' 44 2 bblitaiturllle'C ‘ o . ty... • ranr. 0. smr. crop. 10t17.0ATOiro "'N I , l \ tyrAr;ip,_ lib be( arias T 000 Teas, 110 beau To..ITN bei. ll b.l . otbiob. • • la been AT Lula \ 60 base. lialelbs • , 26 mt. ClinTabt•. . \ bupwriot lialbratab, beau " IttliCriedol46•:., lihaeoloao Bakers No. 1. aYilints ("win, • \ eIP BMKRICI in“ se,' • 110 Jam Itoaver Ilbek•tai Tegetbitisirith a rigtlbrtrill t 0 .! a I iVAU AriMlllojr`• Ditsolation. • ILE partnership of the undirsigned. ru y fin Flowing niesiess,- •r th• eta or wir, altTlt 11041. U. Imo dlssatesd soatual somant. tax to, Ist Lemont. Ltoth mates will attend to, set! uss the autos( instinct, nail the suns Is tally vettlnl , .. t. 2 4 00/3L/G. Plltobarsh. Jaci. 6,1661 ' Notice.. \ 'fIiNHE Pittoburih City Milli 4111 . bireafter tq 1 / 4 .1"1 . ft ° 4:s l 2?tri th. : ° "' cr tako DICKINSON. • Price of Crackers at' JOHN DAVIS; SON'S BAKERY`-. . ~,,: • Water ei•ACIT, r barrel. 63 it ll _ ott..r do do A do .porood, , , Dams do r To: \••. • \ - DlUsbursh, Januar, 6,1663. \ \ Jatlid• \ Notice to Viippers. T WILL be neceisi4to send draitiokets with ail podia', ostlcat. Ch.:m=4 be mot bo the aftw the time clai ith,b21.1.1u."..rt I.. l=r gawaor i. t c,tt s• Doi rd poil t y wtr.41411 nitabodifeza, FNistligat I_ILEASON'S- Fictiniel Diswittk.;. Rooni • .11 COMPANJON.-A neard of W t . beiatltit sad waft!. la Atta—Tbe °West ot shisltt Is ta_snittat. at taa matt illtatas MI Itanatil .•• .MILLT Litarary Ma. Janet at antsabls assata ar t ass. Att i gatil.an, dtvotod to Malaga ILL.. Sista...Ltd S. by.. be bast Aiassitata /mho, Hub Monts tosibatalis taus. awed vita nusserass MOVIIMIs sagsarlitas.by mit,..t. attlsta. at satostt atdatts, eautaatoratt. Wall rani of V: insl6•44 ,g,,..:,rg1tr.4„...r.tvp,,,n.,„„,,,„ Itlfai—Th r te Ditaars a t sa, trgot osst:atT yrZtaia - a amass. lo u r sea at W. a, 0 1/..D2N/Z-NatSy a' . . . tab : 70.1tattli satest A l i, :. 43ttaitte To teach hi \ iPeiaiit4;tl*Lif I; \ relidiaca i. eilz W,,1_..:1Nr..!."4,.rt -7- II Willialelect SW4I, iT \ R the Leetpee &Om At iii? Ftiis .1;,.. It.44:4:l4Tuzett=raikeke,W.e oTnb34 .‘A n,.l\ lr tc rkr4atCiyr4Chyabol,AJao . 01LOLTR-164, • Finairrtine"... ia . j: Y. 13%. for *4 r-' .1 1 ,, n , vitir. o , is, "lITRAPPINci ty.iliat-z1) mail ree- , ‘ , IF. _dium.'lT•l"'""titi\ii?Coi.fise. Actl NDOW" UL-17,8-Iba si \ we ...u. br 1.11 lIENRy..II,COLLINS, ppLE,g—ilvnb oe and riopidi for Nile tko t, ,BY A . 41.: Sti ';!41qic.1,11 0., 4.1 N 11.4T2ft7:1.141' F SII—In , ! 'EARVIEWS emu mglir;Vio, ftgotpel>,_.rt4„ 'A l ' \\ li.llsl,llMlestroot atel emithfled ripoil cALI:i' l -A•fzietia ie e : 4, t7 — az - .' , 3 -, j 6•7'" c -No.4l.3lalkehMt antiV.B.4lhned• )k YEaICigIRITOTOR-41.4,-,AX,ew L - 1 7 1.1. - to., Jan !Tin!. de s ta. ik : ; 11, IA \ 1 . 1 . .: , ;' , ..14, la strest and is Raftp2Nta. 0 --,, ry -,,, mc sil• b 7 laLlittplayleir fIOYFZE-101)8Fkgereel/ RioaCkeialtbj XL/ ;; \ /.3A ;;; - ; DlCA'ffW 00.1 1111.1STAWS BALSA3fOF wlfratißia, vv - xx—Foc Cnch..\ool6;,,Rons.i*uen,uld 2.s Dimq..,%., .44ita • azitbuld,ovart. i arLoAlw_lo geNd SF* nls , mop. ; 4"'°"d 6. '1416f--s,tc-ifilph, real for rap • • 'Li=44 - Us. in store, \ \ ‘.\ DAVLItLIMI A ALE - S—W oi btait Ir f eet, l A b itei nsl Pl7l bl '!";, nee B cvs I: , %, itoli. uoo \in sz to. \ \ FA 'l°-‘-zit'Tfir•redll4 raMhble stoiviOctfor dale by, T t J J DOOM tes.y3berty bb a x and 2 EIRLED APPLE .111 , .d tar sale br - TIMOTHY SEED=so,\ba \yrarke'le, sumo \ J‘J • • • k . • . , Pilideld• v • TAW BOW 'at *Ztrai4geiidob q !Moner Dol.l.l.'ooanur bitothloilar twO donna 00 lino& oho i sA a the .oltoloth<li ot win Company. which will to k osill'io initAtoolhOldEr/ on or oftc the Mil \ (i E4l" ..I,IINSH. \ LI . •nory irt;lssa. istr..9C sRECIAIND • 'IM,R9B \TAN:F,. B .A OF. • \ - 0 , 4 y ., - a0 . ,'0,-,DSi* :. \ ~4, - , '.-, A t A. mAso>i : &-..c0. ,;-iu'lit k ld their;lo; • "wfireataimlabb al fake on Ilakatatyfet.af N0. , 201 an OLoominantlaa'nn Rhotwlan Daeambar.9oth. lola,. Ataar , pbatinua wattl latanary. at whlell mai M., 4111 rw;, trorti. 41 their Na Etnn now erecting on Alan atraat, ‘ , obtflt tb , IY dot apantow *llk ns . .tatt , otozontota an \ atoalt arnaTtloodic . % ' • ,', lsfaSt . ~..k • , lo..Bandliox .ffiakeil., ,\ ' 2 i i NCTE64B.43l.o\temnanii of ,Etile"\ w2ll . Lryatair4bioal• owhr \ -, ,' ,1 3.3 . , \ '`• \ THOMAS RAMIRE.-6514•••11 L .... -- I VAR"CONEKAINICaI five yeais' iltipcT- , 4 elffi r t . 'l .t i, tk i t;:t io ,64i - zits.‘ .4 . ,. rn, e.. .itzl .-- izepf._.ll%tikB:FL 4 i1.3 :1 ' ma you afiar, , yll.la. which have, affeertl i roo de ra • aNII ID ' Ottr i Elt 1 . tittmoaa . Mr of altY i ,11:1,,;, rigri,drenfor.urketisilcircbe;.gA7. tlrkt, .T. 4,==tlirlitALTAkt iu.:Ll Ocanalabet now /y *as loan: hay. triad How. , tan \,n wain: at awn m a t of roar •Yr", 1 , 111 LI. bora effearad the oawmita. nn4 L t 04141 without aratraesatkoa that 1 now zawt at4t I '''' ,\ l . ' PaZialVtllTi g gr• ,I !•‘ ' • k \ . .' ll " ,_' IP4iattia, .1 , :114 4i •that ' all mi. ctled ,- 1__• , 1.13 . .. r VW,' Atm.*. van, yriored byE. IL S. fIfiLLPIA No. 44 : V grtq . --, SE.. ° Fr_ t lS:.4 , fit•tie9; Lig. wor StiN1100: ha for Bale by' , 4___ • 1 r'',•• `:',•/.l"*"."9*P-\\ 0 bble 2,.reo'd and for sale . SPOUVOZZI. nAsomocao„ 20bitle\ reo'd'ond for mile by , auto/Luau. "f`!LOVE4 \S&E.1110 b*p#ti! t s ttiF IPAt\ 11:ZERALVV\01.0--\ - 4 boie4 is 11.1`'4\`"(°''Oin(1.41t1`. !4,lkWat u st.;t • jot 4.tart _l6 lulis just Feike4 , er I t 4 A \ ` '. VINDOWIPLASSOIN tvxes gi...;,for salt bY \ I.laJ •'S lallUttqL CWILID \IIAIR-2W(I bi In itOre aid foi AV* by \ •[JOU \ Leo AUGU, \ \Ti E 4[ MM O,LASSE4-440 Wes O. litalaamesiit, "4 11hd4.1i. O. $ ar,in'_,_ketore • rEd 43r { „ ale by —*a:34U "ii '"` SEED' SOP.busttels ne*Atio rtro - Tre t i, 4"'"'" t `tlptzllkertA\ o 3,ti a )ll. FvATHERs--2,00Q \ 1&11, v!kno s lr'""'"f°•‘ - "!!brqui cogit nitai E Zed RIMER-5" bbls Roll Butter, 'ree4recf 01:4Vpr al. by, Pitibro%a, mute 4uGg. auld (Wish; by 4111111AtiniA PiOgiont.4ll bble4 lt,hthe gaLlonN put bp by , Wm. Iledervooa, (1 , 4, Bonen. yrbleb loth - . _ reti n rnr e( a. IIIeCLUI.LO A e u p to pod •tnr4 tiCel37l , !Nr. 6 rti rtuaL eo'd, and U. \ •tavet ABEDREAWIES,÷NewTare4,Piwies; 11011_ by TR WINDOW CURTAINS-1A ett, lx.oewLtria,Julriceasmh Nplovrk. , ,,r jai 14•41. , Ns. • THoe OTTON-10,0 balei stare, 16r ‘,. ifiltOUN \/9.lT$ fri.to, for Bald b . 7 G ` . mewl teary C-: Waer and troat st, LOQMS— 601 - oiii to iAte, for'salo‘py it \ h ItalAU PICKET ai * CO, ,' \ i - -Rsincxe, P . ippiiis‘&43,tty , ,, 11 -.1 b * - \ U _LLINA. i . T.CC'd4 . OIIIO y _____ . • , f0r,.1 :1;011k,—G bb Ai I N.UN Y IMOS= 000 jostrai g I , 4BIZIED UGTAitc : 5 hhqs,jimit --1 :1" .1 \ ,/, "'t E (lan &Hi ‘,IJ•4 A LT.\-2.* lb/ Vuthtori e d, , fine' 'Linrpi Balt,Jaft. toslood 1,. 84 ItIllaIDG ItIOURAUL rINALLTS*; - -;11 bl --- )TiF.No. I. \nun reed,' fr _ 111 1 11011tiDILVA011111 1 4 ,- 7) Tit It- bbls. print€ 7 .ll4:iio'd and, for_t a L k !. l..TVElt, DILWORVI CO. JEANS-20 7 97bid - cmill fee& A ir ga l e by 1,(::"" --- " - - - ( T , : , Es IVE tr. 4toil, .4 fOr lat ..14/41.1.4 LICIUSTT. 0 lieSt ,l eLtr.S . ool.l; -131bY 4141b10... SEXD-10.—tba. rek. by' \ 110 q \ • IiNDRIEg-20 --1\ ' , he whitt , l;.;,. -Tv %loam. b o oo.ooolbNr any. sad, for tale br PRRICINB BATRM AN. 2i0.1,2311arb0t rt. \ Pork;',piist recempd and for sate bi isal faRrEeEDA BANS -75 bids 8641 Mite ,1 1 °03:!•\inal J. 4 becatvird and he ale b, grILOVER SKED-300 bushels, juit reed ktal far we et • Uri R; CANnXtD• EPIAR-30 !aids 'in store and torn fj.4] , , .1, B. CAII7/, JRIEP APP4ES*46o:bus.hee, in e ' sad for gala LW) • J. B. CANTIgoD. II Dreeed Ho e. jest rib* aod fur *Oa by'' liadi • 3.11 O.ANIWLD. • ' UESNUTS-3 bble Vbeeitatti, \rooetived J . 4 , anzuven. Du.weirru.a .11003.1,450 dos Thrown!. received and bir autuvies, anmarnot co. , LOVER SEZV 2 ,S,O •ci ore t. Seed, ; , Nos. 1110 must 127 Namflint swiiv r a.Di i woßza a Iron' Ctty Miniug Co;.riitro • astemetheot of fifty cents- per shusi hai j rtot dam oa tae root tadt ouott.or. OnAls agr"g. AUVArrjrl24rltMarettelt vir PAlX.tat. Tffifizer. \ • :7' . 7.1.51.\\ IniSlr.--',-, !_:..}..- ---.'. Z' t- „ lo2ur ' ." . ' . ".. 1 -2W24 , Ail-Ikagt opna at 04 c.Wit. ' . - ;• , • ' - -. 1. 4 - -7.:....77. :- . T 4 .1 .74 . ‘, Rime o.v.i.s at itox OA. AißoritticutAAt‘nkalADA • A.YiyiTIVELY r TIAW war 314:.`V. a. .V. E . 1100 HE _ . Aenipr Mit \L rhm: rm.?" Aflowed Loa. vill ano*.ron .e.AAAiosi lAWAntaa.A.l gaud ertA \ GIAIVY:IIUMACEII Ttiis ivw l A.Jaaussl, A Q ua y . SAA.AEJA yrwst Nal .1 NNW TO 14..,0) Waal . 114 A At TAlrt.Oilberi ARAI. t.~ ss l2 ' IPA „At \ Dr.,fth! c/A ararigl wood.. arcla Twit iritrd vari 1.1%11, tragtil t7gIITIV \ INI \ \ AT' iens — " iiNr "— o - iinci Alic T e \ Le n; \\ o4,‘ - otail‘gt: t ~,r, _ ti ll ib M rral r egrit u gtfte. ea suss- Is [IA abluvalaH, &lust Azd tatigaz..l brick \ tutitalrig. mad irts4bed .thareps.AnNa eosins \:10 loeb • lairlalgadtroMrt , • • sjiLstrlVitrlli=ilf 4 4 '`IXT - gfr. u .T!","""Ari \ \ • For Itco4. A DWFAINti, ``"`" 4 ":11 .lo o Va d l I MU L .I.4eer r inlee Neve mt . itnn Is e) early seer and tlettent.i in the beet mode. Cat h me.. kegs . sale. by J .1. BOOM, 0 -2 1 1 ‘, L i \;i',.. ii ' I i o e r t c . .114 , P rie n pla te fout:ibotos ash; w.n• na,ltemathleitosd„pwatle. 1.1. • tiv4 NJ:VIA. or 7%, ot.th,p_ • .100 :bashes \ o k no z,a• DOD:FIa % , '.. \ , • .; 4'xX: ale . ~ : •%'..., : 1 , , '.1,, : r , FrikE , Itli. : l4Anair . l l , l i , ertty a t . e?t. ottnilti , '' t o cr:k., ; —s. e . u fk o krm i .17,..i ..I:=4 l ;iattwil l ibib Ste " 4 EWA ' tMI i 1115,TA Taal 1 * " "4 " U " t v Jr )arro gtower,_la Ft!! ..qd.r.:t . TI.. - Igdlli plll *al INICOVI L Um. Ea. n, it mate u. Or Me 14.000, V Va.p1a,,,,,g0t,i, \ XF.F ,1 1.,..; lfOnakttloa etpufriFf -- ' 4 ~, . , • 4 \ ARM emteistingig 214 acre ot grotiod, , \ A . - twitg tha t.aact744laSitat_4l4 t,t 7 = , \ v „dr. • 1 tm , ... u . . r .... r a taith,..b , \ ci l Aullaitiza: \ 43 talalt.aatt laztajtv 0. .. t 2 , . 111"d b.. ta r z e itra3t ..... a iNitaP t v .. 191a ..4 , ttat i.,o twar. a at . ity ... it ; ZIA rto t „%Lu..•,. 4: Ttimpta.....°- • , .:. ni-, Acr•i: 'aaaraiam 154:Ojeda,' al.& Bataan& Pt, '; I , k+, •\ , \ Al;e4jitllF.ReN A-• 'Mr 'au* er \*itt%ptny .a hrL . soliALer , .\ \ ,;,v.wil-,.=,„1xttrxg.tr....i.....it tl . - T ight.•„,.. ir r... v , Z ,l 6, am ia . r a d la th i a4 6.4. 'airirrj ---4— aa :NQ atca.t. ,, Tma a 0,4117,, at ~ Inaislitei. \ L... . • .- , • XeIIE, t iiittie)-attii .: heretofore. - exkijoitle. ~ . tweet, the - nahroul..'onder Un.figarnifJoßn B ••, ~ &Men A (M. ~ ...kdia.aliol b...lnnitstkn oii tho ~ t. . lite. •Xtn.r of Bk. p \fn... 'will settl.i. the Ins.lni.la of . . . '_. Tay. iitcnnn: • . . , .7.Nit. B. anYADErk.4. J..c0r,34,151J. , 4 -,: -Juno stkvxooo)r. s \ , , .•:-. co,,trilip - \ :.- ~ \ ' ~ MHZ oxidißialia ea hijlog Ibis day isio6io• •,). AL tea .00,..r .1.. loot Jannir. 0 'AL.Pnddin.ll.l b5t , ..3., ~....::, not of Watob, urn and J0.r.,11 *CB I. coodnen6l b , ' ‘'ti. th` T.,l ' . 4l h".9 %.4 `." . lb. Stin:ltilist,vrinsit \- A j i.4-43i a 'F \ \ ~, '"h Vi -J8L....8. IttorADDIMI , '' . '". , k\ - ticr-PartneniV, , , 4 . t. „,,, \ \ •,:•::, ' EORGE ,\"aurra liii . ....dOinted with \ Atha JO WlLllo:,Bannuelß BO .• • .tudiAL7pizari ~• tr , LlT6V...tilegiVisiiralri: Tao a• Co. \ , •"" rlttatiorth..lannars ht. MO. "• . , 1. islxtln. \ ~ ~ L;; 6 / 7 4,1.3fT 1 bbbi\ to =rim this .11188lIICUL, s- • \ -.Co-Partnership. : .N. \ , • , yIiA.V44, this day sleeciated with ._ . ,...b1tt the . • ••.!.! i riaidvalt.Thdalness.' ray, sea. !MMus IClWendirel. au'd .a a, Wiley. sale the Ira at JOSP.6. I O:reD- • ' • !:.. WMI P 4 P 2 ' '\, r • - JcSXP,/ WOOD , 74, , Jown Irealasidti:„—.Ar. L. 11.001,1 ....1.0414th5.g1: i.:. , . ' Joseph Woodwell to Co. - .', ,\' k. . ,j31P0RT8.,11.9 'aid. bealercizt FOroirwo4' , Dametr llAteda• piteripar SIXIMr of Weed \ ``,FlEDillgo,b;ktpri of Partnership. \\-' ' \ , \ 1 :'. p art oorthiiiiiiniofore ' condixotail On- ~,,' . ~j . ' doe LS= .. A.tr.,!:11 A:4 ! T WOOD/10119D. t!', ',;‘, !: r f :VAL:a 1.1111040 ibe two. , " ciii.1.41,;...., .. ;-: 10t1.0 hare a:absi . wdost the arm will' t'N , ' ttl . aaddhoss lad.dasd ri.lb• pleased to pa _r \ n az s 111, \ \Z t ,' \ . • tairaiti4yaiday. war... QTATEAkENT OF DEPOSITS and Ball*. rg l lrir r tr. it In 13. '“e" l '''" f .a.; oktat. i4r ,, .at..hanfamsetu%%lrra:t. ~,,, V. ligtocki.' - / air& 3 1 16', 1, .. =CO, \ ---ir 7 \ • NAN 31.100tP121, Csabkr. \ !Mini b.. 11). l ik•VedlZ . bet b' Tet r 5",r4L \ \ \ a3ldlttp•S N.: : Jar( WP • Cifx3 : - . t.t . 7 Publie- \ \ \ \ Sotzlharn Psalm • Q. 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