•-- Cotner or Ori*JurnTwaxtsra.—Thie Court Ins scanned yesterday morning for the - trial of __gy m waihcere, charged with the murder of •Apputna Kitchen.' District Attorney Flenegin, C. Reaheonek, and A. AL Watson, Esqs., ap peared for the Commonwealth, and Teams& IL Marshall and William J. Howard, Earls., for the prisoner. The circumstances of the occurrence for the • perpetration of which Walhcur is now indicted,: are still fresh in the recollections of our renders. ' Without was a' constable in McKeesport, "and - while aide/truing to put a prisoner in the lock up, encountered Ki l tchen, when he inflicted -the blows from the effects which the unfortunate man died. The particulars of the occurrence will be given in.all its details In the evidence which followe. • . _,` The morning to consumed in empanneling ....... , „t- a jury, whom names are no follows : -t..- - - ;1: Illobard O. Nelson, 7. David Riggs,' , ... .. 2. William Rapp, 8. Lowrie Shaw, 3. Jams Warnock, 0. William Woods, 4. John N. Straub, , 10. Charles H. Paulson, ~ L.-Samuel L Vantirk, 11. Thomas McCleary, • C. Joe! Rickman, ' 12. Oliver Evans. 0. Haibrouck opened the cue to the Jury for the Commonwealth. He read the law as to mar . • . . , der in all degrees, and as to malice. The follow , ing Witnesses were then-talled• * • Jamie Lowrie, Coroner, ewora—Am the Coro . net of Allegbeby, Cotinty, and was on the 25th, 26th and 27th of December; was called en no • • Coroner to holden inquest upon the body of Meatus Kitchen, at McKeesport; I found the dead body, andpreceeded to _empanel a jury; (a cane was shown to the witness ) this Is the one given toms, In McKeesport, by an racer of , . .. McKeesport, when I nose there. 1 Dr. Win. Penny, eworn—Practice medicine in , .... the village of M c Keesport; was called on by Mr. I I Walthour to visit Kitchen on the day following ' Christmas; found him in an sppopteptia state, evidently suffering from a depression of the . brain. - Founds wetted on the left eide of the head of deceased, above the ear, about. five inch- es in length; there was no fruiters of the thral l Tisane/able. The scalp wail not removed. De,- ceased died about fifteen minutes after I left ' qini, Should "oppose that the wound was in. . , - Meted by a blunt Instrument, like a club; a Ilea. try blow from that cane (Walthour's cane) on the - . head might produce'desth without the fracture . of the skull; have no doubt that the injuries , ;done %Rohm by that blow caused his death. Cross•Examinedit is possible that the Inju ries balloted by the blow might hove. been cur. ed, had the wound been attended to properly . Immediately after Its Infliction. Kitchen was a large, stout man, fall: of flesh. His habit woe of that kind that would be predisposed to apo plexy. The more a man is predisposed to that disease, the more likely such a blow would pro - ;duce death. Persons. often recover, when they , . ,are attended - to, even. after the skull had been 'Dictated by injuries received. Direct examination resumed. When a 'Mood vessel is mortared on One side of the head, by a thnoussionon the other, the operation of trepan ning could not be sticoessfelly performed, tulles! the exact localitrof the rupture was known. Dr. Huey, also. a phyelalan of hi"Keesport,, • testified that he assisted at a post moment en , 'emanation. The injuries Inflicted on the head. et the deceased, would neoesfarily produce • death. 'ln Me cross.examthation, • the Doctor stated that from the evidences of dissection, he did not think that deceased could possibly re covet from the effect, of the wound; and also - - . that he was a very large man ; one of the most powerful men he ever dissected; he was very • . 'muscular. - . .;Dr. Hill,. a phyalolan of irKeesport, also at tended the arose-examination. In Dr. Hine' opinion the wound might have been given by that (Walthoara) cane, and that wound, the Dotter gave It as his opinion, caused the death _, .of Kitchen. • , ' Edward Itooklall, "horn—Reaide in M'Kees port Ind was present at, the time the difficulty occurred between Kitchen and the prisoner; --, : about 7 o'clock, on. Christmas evening; was on Market street, and saws crowd-of people going to the Market house, where the lock-up was;- -. ascertained on going up; that anion named Wel " thou, 'who acted as borough constable or po ' Hoe officer, Was lathe act of putting • mat nem , id Almaniothe cell; on getting to the lock-up, which vu In the steoend story; caw a man stand= . leg at the foot of mestere; heard Walther!, bid hint lean, by' saying, go away from here; the, man' eaappeO away about three feet from 'the "taint; when he was in thence of stepping away; ' ''... sew' the cane, .whioh was said to be in. the .. .t:'`herlde-tif- Walthoter, paling towards the man, and milinotaly - Whether he . Mt tamer not; Walt hourbid him leave a secendlitne, after be had , It o Pilfid away oboist three feet; the man did not :., appear to be, able to step away quick from the place he eras atanding.'owing to Intoxication; at .. I this timelnoognised Kitchen's the can with whom I had some acqunlsetanoe; i saw Walthour hate forward one step, and hold the crooked end of Me cane up in his right hand; he had his pelt"- -. our by the lain he theo [(truck deceased on the ' left tide of the head with the . cone, a severe blow; Kitchen staggered' against the wall, and Waltham-took his prisoner up ethire; some per , an or•penrone, while Walden,' was up main, ... . • took deceased 'tenni the corner, about eight or ' . :Umbel; Wilthour then-titune down and arrested deceased, and attempted to take him Into the laktap, bat did not succeed; Kitchen thou went away; saw deceased same iseenins.,an hour or • • . twnifter, standing on the cornmwof Fifth - and . - Market sti I think; did not heir Kitchen speak when told to go away; do dot know what time • Kitchen died; saw him once or twice on Sabbath . Ore Ptiblio hoe. -., • . ' 11 184 ' xamin us ed-When I saw Kitchen on the - evening; on the corner of Fifth and Mar ket 'Meets, I was abota font feet Dem kite; he . - hid something In Ms had I supposed to be • 'aye; saw him in the tavern befote and after he -' died; did not °ham that deceased had anythbig 'in hi, band when received the blow; he was. -.taken sway by his friends; when he (Kitchen) vas hit, I was standing &holstein feet from him. ." , -.3-ea Attester sworn=Reside in McKeesport; on the night of the 20th, an hour and a half af ter we heard of the affray to the market house, r • Milfalthour came to our house and I asked him'emnething aboutthe matter. He sthillitch . ea wan Interfering to prevent Mm taking Altman ilp Wilts to the lock.np, and he etruokkim a light blow tint, with his cane; he did net move ' sway or desist, and Walthour Witte struck him ' 'shard blow. He then showed me where he had ' splintered his cane, and said he had - done that on 'Kitchen', arm—be hid thrown up hie arm, and it had 'broke the cane. I said I would be • . afraid to strike a man with so heavy a oane, for fear of killing him; he replied there was no den ----ger- of killing . him., I asked Wearier then - whether Kitchen was eerionsly hart; he mad no, '. he had nothing but a flesh wound on his - head. • He (Walheur) then showed me en iron hook, Which he said Kitchen had—and that he got it - hat hilll. It was a hook that had been needle tearing up tobacco, and.he staked ma whether it Wu my hook. I told Malheur that Kitchen had got the hook from Wolff, who had got It from , Coma-examined—l am now convinced that the-kook was not mine; I - think the words Wal , Mourned. use of were, that Kitchin interfered to prevent him taking Aimee up-stairs -to the 3' B. ParteiDichenan sworn—Was in McKees port on the 25111 of December tut; on that day -Kitoldn end I were le WoliVe went, and we intended to go up town; &ewe were passing over the street, towards Gilbert's drug store, htr. Walthour and &crowd were going down street, . and I asked what was op. _ They said Walthour 'was taking Amen to the lock-up. Ritchie and I turned and followed the crowd; Waltbour was ' thatr going into the opening into She market howls, where he stopped in the crowd. Walt - hour was then *head of /Webb, but be left me and went 'ahead; the nett time I sal him he was standing at the foot of the steire, where I "sasiWalthour strike Kltaldn with & cue twice— ',when the-second blow was struck Ritchie -went aromut_the corner; I werit, around, 'sod be was standing about ten feartromwhere he was struck; . he had his : heeds on Abend', and was leaning his head on his bands, I went up to him, and *eked hini-if he was badly hurt; he made no reply; I ebook him, and asked him if be were badly hurt, be said ..yes, pretty badly;" I no ., lied blood on the side of II itchho'sface; I went back to the foot of the stake; and Machin was there; but do not know how he Game there; Walt , lone add; to .Kitohln, "you mast go, too," he laki hold of him; and celled for miaistatoe; Walt hour-asked me by name to assist him op-sitars with Kitohim I made no reply to that. bat said I iould take him to a physician to get his head dresseik.Then Ws-Ulmer took hold- of Kitchlu, le fell mild; knees end something fell sod jin- • . Itied,, width Welthotir grabbed at; *Kltchin's blinds were - moving on the pavement, and I could not tell 'whetherdt was to support 1111 °°°/f! or tO getethatever fellthet he done 130. This occurred before %Moue asked me to help him with:Rita= up Maim. Kitchen . °at down the kannaent; I asked !Stallone to help me isles -inns ep, and he done so; ,I then helped Malheur to take Kitchen down to' the Dmtlies*, who foredihite; we thee took -Kitchen up to , the barber shop and getable bead dressed. %admit secempuded us, but did not wait until Kitchen's head was dressed; Kitchen sold he could not fear out' of the right ear, opposite to the wound en d that he could oft 'sue= for it; he,,Kitoh . es, tolled Welthonin 4;4 coward, android ho boes an old grudge against him; We then took ,Kitchen up to Weirs: bat, met isalthe ue on . the .read; Kitchen appeared as Übe did not Innt to leave the booed hulk. end made .Wsithomr got ,itur. Kitchen odd to pm, after Weithoor had - paped, 'There he Is, It we had them along now; him to come 'en; this was aft& we had —ieed; I think Minimise- wee withinthmiring ' l 'Seek ;Molten to Woltra and triad so fifg biz to • - t- =s'=== bed- bet he would not go; I came out, and saw I getber with the additional stock of individuals, WARN= be said he bad done nothing bet die- and that of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville charge hie duty; arbor, Kitchen and I left the i Railroad' Co , and Central Perineylrmia Rail cave= we knew nothing of the arrest of AI-1 road Co.; Therefore, ft ., greats, when he wa.s struck, made no re- Resolved, That we, the citizens of Temper 'intoner. • anceville sod eurrounding crontry ; will use cur . Nothing of Importance was elicited during means,faith and influence toward the centres:lc the croenexamination of this witnus. tion ef said bridge. Remind, That we fully concur-in rho lease- Several other wieneeees verb examined, but of constructing a :r e bridge, there. their testimony wait corroborative. by uniting the three shores, for the use of the • several railroads connecting in the city of Pitts •••• Resolved, That we hereby incite all the friends of this project, to unite with mit in puss leg it forward to successful completion. Remind, That Messrs. 11,-.K. Monmge, J. C. Inaba, and E. Heath be is committee to confer with the Directors of the Pittsburgh nod Sten bennville Railroad, for the purpose of gettir.g a statement of the eurroys, estimates, and proba ble cost of said bridge. ' Resolved, That when wo adjourn, wa adjourn to meet the house of Mr. Wm: Obey. On the Steubenville turnpike, on Saturday, the 2.9 at ' tut, at 1 o'clock, when the Oen, cost, esti mates and other details will be made public. After come discomicn . upon the preamble and resolutions, they were unanimously adopted. On motion, it was resolved that the proceed ings of thlo meeting be published in the several newspapers of the County. After which tho meeting adjourned to meet at Mr. Wm. Obey's, en the 9th Mat , at 1 o'clock. DIETICT Cot:sr—Before Judge Shuman, Pre eideat • In the case of Irwin ye. McFall, before Court yearerday, the jury found $l6O for plaintiff. John 31eKee vs. William A. Irwin and Wil liam Robinson, jr., No. 253 on list. Ejectment. Woods for plaintiff. NO defence. Verdict for plaintiff. R. mail's] TO. Jacob FOrnyth, et ale, owners of steamboat Attu; Lint 252. Plaintiff had shipped en the host 200 empty barrels, which were not delivered at the - proper time, and in good order. The plaintiff had to purchase ether binds, and this motion is brought to recover the loss. Burke for plabotiff,lthaler for defence. Verdict for plaintiff, $2OO. Lewis B Dunham no. J. W. Gattrie, List 279; action an a 'promissory note. MeCalment for plaintiff. No defence. Verdict for $357 97. •Hury Reis vs. Tobias Myers; Bench War rant. Darnall, Hamilton, and Rippey for plain- I tiff, and Shater and Stanton for defendant. A bench warrant was issued for the arrest of the defendant, who wet on his route to Californ, I on the application of Reis, on the gounde that he (Reis) had paid to defendant the cum of $5OO, as part of the purchase money for !lame real es tate, on the condition that if the title did not prove satisfactory to him, (Rein,) the:defendant would return the money; that the title bad,proved bad, and that the defenndant had refined to return the money; that defendant knew the title was bad at the time of making -the sale to him; that the defendant was removing hie property beyond the jurisdiction of the Court, with the intention to defraud his creditore;fand that he has property yet in this city, which he fraudu lecitly conceals. Tobias Myers was arrested at Harrisburgh while in the care, and brought to this city Yu .terday. Hie counsel, Judge Bhalei, then pre sented to the Court a written affidavit of Mr. Myers, to the iffeot4.hat he WO3 not indebted to Reis $500 ; nor in any other sum. The estate in question was purchased at an aseigeoe's sale, and eold to Mr. Rein for $2OOO, on which he was te-hue paid $755, but had really only paid $5OO, far which Myers gave his receipt, making the money retunaabiedo Reie if the title did not prove satiefactory. Mr. 0. 11. Rippey, Reia' counsel, had told him that the title was 'Austen tory. Mr. Rippey had presented a receipt for the $755 to him to be Biped, bat he had rates ed doing to until the balance of -$265 was paid. Rein had requested him to boy in the property of Judge Warner, lying next to the property in question, at the same price. After some diffi culty he (Myers) had persuaded Judge Warner to'sell at the same pita; of which he informed Rein, who than wished to back out from bath arrangement; on the ground that when Pierce came into the Government, Col. Samuel Black would be appointed Governor of Oregon, and that he (Rels) aad,a company in Philadelphia would then go into s annotation in 'Oregon-- Deponent:erased-to allow Rele to recede from the first arrangement. Deponent then went on to say that he had three hundred dollars of hie own, and that hie wife had $6OOO which had been given to her by his father, without his making any assignment of his property to him, or, verbally or by wri ting, agreeing to refund it: that it woe a mere gift; that he owed money to hie father; on the Thursday prior to hie, departure, he bad told Reis of his intended trip, and Role had promis ed to call that day and pay the $255, that Lt had not called; be also told-Reis that he would leave the title deed in the pomade° of Judge Warner, who would hand it to him (Reis) when he paid the balance. That he had no property fraudulently concealed from hie creditors, and that he had no creditors. • • • • • • On his examination Mr. ?dyers re•affiimed the above, and stated for the information of . the Court. how the proms of the Court was served upon him. - Two constables got in the cars at Harrisburg, and came in the car in which he and his wife were seated, and asked for Myers. He stood en and said that that was his name, when they cried otit that they had a warrant for his arrest for false pretences. He had the greatest difficulty in securing his baggage. Hundreds of people gathered around and prevented him moving. At last he succeeded in reaching a hotel where he left his wife dud baggage. He WAS then taken to a Squire's office, and put in jail until he bound himself by recognizance' to appear in Pittsburgh. He telegraphed to Mr. Hunter, en. - quilling into the matter, when he was informed that Rein •tiad had • bench warrant inened on the property subject, and that he had better coma home Immediately. Judge Shannon remarked that ho only wished to know the manner in which these warrants were executed for information merely, that Mr. Myers had abundant remedy in another action. He could not regard that in making his decision.. The case was continued over until to-day. Before Judge wartime, Associate—ln the ease of Hooper Martin Smith en. Edward Simp son, et, al, the case was settled by each of the parties paying half the costa. • Feldnier en. D. 11. - Luts, List No. 204, action on promissory note. Shafer fee Plaintiff; ver dict $291,0. No defence's:lade. • Henry Voegel, vs. Geo. Walter, lint No 206 Action of dander. Defendant charged Plaintiff who was treasurer of a German Church in this city, with having embezaelled or stolen $500,00 of the Church funds; Verdict for $425. Shaer - for Plaintiff; no defence. Flannel Rupert, ntil.). H. Lutz, list No. 28h, action three'premissory notes; verdict tot Plt'ff, WOoruicil for:PlPff, no defence. ' John A.. & W: J. Mills, vs. Dr. E. P. Em'per son, list No.'k7, action for arrears of ground rent. Wills for Plaintiff; Rogers & Williams for defendants. On trial. P117881:180H COUNCILS. Below we give a correct Het of all the mem bers of Councils, including the members of the Select Council, who hold over from last year: • . . rest Ward—J. T. Kincaid, Allen Cordell. Scrota Ward—W. J. Howard, Jr., George Third Ward—John Bbipton, Wm. Mackey. . Fourth Ward—F. Lorain, R. DioCataheon. Fifth Ward—J. M. Taylor,. H. N. Speer.. Sixth Ward—W. F. 1111mdooh, D. Armstrong. Seventh Ward--Chelstian Oyer, J. N. Mo. Clowxy.. - • Eighth Ward—Daniel McCurdy, John Allen. IfintlkWed—Pbilip Dram, Robert Hill. .Demlnfits. All tho test Whigs. Total-16 Widget I Democrats. COILIION COUNCIL. First Ward—#dams Getty,,Bamnel A. Long, John Grace). Benjamin Bingerly. Second Ward—O. L. B Fetterman, Lemuel Wilcox, Jr., and Richard F. Smith. Third Ward—Thomas M. Marshall, Wm. IV. Bplane, Walter Kirkpatrick, John W. Riddell,* James B. Young, and Edward H. Day. • Fourth Ward—John Bleselh"James C. hl'Au. 114. and James Verner. • • . Fifth Ward—John Mackin,* Andrew Scbtt,.• Francis Felix,* /mph Darragh.* Birth Ward—Thomas A. Rowley, lames fleecan, Thomah M. Little, and James Mercer. &omit Word—p, W. J.' K. More head.. • Eighth lrard—Wm Woods, John S. Kennedy.* Ninth Word--Hugh Harrison, Jobs S. Mil ler. , Domocritte. All the rest Whigs Total—Wilgs, 22; Dcmpers.tet, 8. . We give below thelall Solute:cot to the Firat Ward, - Allegheny city, on Tuesday, • Ballot Coonoil—John Atwell. Common Council .Wllllneu C. Stockton, D. T. Johnston, D. W. Smith, John Canard. ` School Directora+John A. Scott, Philip Wit. eon, 3 years, JameaM'Cladless, 1 jeer. Judge of Eleotioni—H. Morrison'. Inspector—James Hall. - Assessor-John Dyer. Constable—Thomas Boyd. Tniertur.—Mr. MeV/alter appears tonight la Field's comedy, written for Dan Marble, entitled Family Ties, and also ea the Yankee in Time.— He pleases the audience vastly with his rich Im personations. of Yankee character. A variety of excellent dances nightly adds greatly to th, entertainments. FERE BRIDGE MEETING. t. Parsuant.to previous notice, a large cumber of the tiltbrens of the south side of the Monongs hole and Qhlo there, and others, assembled at the house of Mr. J. Roberts; at tho month of Ron, on Tuesday, the 11th feet, to take into conelderacion the project of eonstroatlog a Free Brldgein connection , with the Pitts burgh andfitenbenvillo Railroad Company from that place to Pittsburgh. • On motion of J. C. Binder, the lion:* Judge heath was called to the chair, and James Calvin appointed Secretary. After reading the call, and -the 'Nod of the meeting duly annonnord by the President, Mr. J. C. Slater moved the appointment of J. IC, Morango, A. Frew, and Judge Reath, to propose business for their deliberation, who ;offered the following preamble and resolutions: . 0. • Whereas, We, the citizens of Allegheny coun ty, residing on the south aided the Mononpha. la and Ohio riperP, ere subjintod to notuptilfh. tallies atetinoonvenlences, for the vent of a bridge, and believing that a reliable thorough fare can be constructed taros the river from and to the points propciesLat the present time, by uniting the available aeons of the county, to , 111110 E. MATH, Pren't. J. CALrfa, Sea'y 'What do the Physicians say? . WS - Listen to the testimony of an'eminent phyaleisn istravor of .11 . 1nrien Vermtfage..hkh Is no. univereally m•knon lodged to he Lle brut now In too; ten, member. °Min mallet! faeclty (•h0 are m often nProsed to the ore of patent moll,insa,) cannot withheld their approval of thio Invaluable pmnlr. LIND Stark Co., Obio..lau. P. (MO. 9 9 have need (Jr. 31 - • e's Worm 13;k411. in Loy private practice. sod am pre el to osy that the unparilislel succeas with which have pr. scribed Its use. both for children and ailulto. Induces ot• to say the romb in Itil Lea of May speedio or pstent medicines ever before brought to my notice. The mode of almlnistratlon. the autllnraz of the dose, and the eort Linty of its ehleaclous I efects. Site it, Into/ opinion. a 11 .111e4ladvanta•n over any miler medicine of lb. kind Lelore (0r nubile • J It DAY, M. }ur sale by malt Dersbauts an I Druggists to lowa and ooOntrli and by the sole troDnetors. J KIDD CO, DO Wood street. liaison's First Fremnun DAGUERREOTYPES. . Prst Of Iluildiny, TAird Siren. OITIZENS and strangers who wish to °b k.) t.ln .n aororate, erketl: .'ad If. like at a vary malareto ark., will Orli It to tln.lr furores to call at Ink e.ll ko , ato eatabllthineot. a hera entire eetl.feetioa •egaerantael, or no char, ad,. Meehan one of the tee.,..1..1.1 beet arrangal nide m and Anyllghts ever eon entteted br the Porno, with Iratzumenti of the mat' M A Material kind, and 'vive alopted the enure of Deßatn` attArnlng, ae cow nrecarel ttr the celebrate,' Root., of rhllalelnhla end New bort, Mr. N. nature biznaelf to be abl• to Leer en tbe rake., of the Art, a !kyle of Delmer. naorynett. elthee Firmly er group., which he, Dever beta. surre.,-d. ho,llll.opt. and operetta., In el, weather*, front 9 o,loelt S. nuend.ewl• - - TO LET AND FOR SALL For Rent. STII - E three story 13riek Ware House, thirty by ninety Your fen. on Water. bnneen WoW and kat streets. at ynnent occupied by 31.a.ers. 11rnwn, Yhiflits Oa. Poe',mon giYen on the 1.4 Apra next.— Apply .f:jaloolt, hE)VIS II UTCIIIISOhI, For lient A. THREE STORY HOUSE,' (for business) ra on the corn, of Market an! rmot etroeta. A three etori Brick lion., recond door fro..oorner, A More 'loam. with Cellar. on Write etrwet, near Piukh k rlitre Itocm, wryer Pennsylvania Avenue and SCub• Incinn irg A A Farm and Goa' for Sale. -rFIRE Farm is situated in Elizabeth Tp., below the borough. .4 cootalcut lio acres. o f whhh Fib acres are under cultivation. The bothEncs are. a Frame and a Log • Is. ge frame Barn end ac. The Farm ie welt watered. tut:axing abundance of Limestone. and ascetic about 70 wave or Foal. The mei Is coneentent t o tes liver. and will be sold separately, desired. .. if artilleil for NOOO. the above torrerty will be sold for -lens than the rams quantity of Coal alone ran be porch.- et 4 for Miti place on the river below datn N 0.3. Apply to the subscribers, at their oface, No. Ili. Fourth streit,tilttebnreh. PE.NNET & STERRETT. For Bale—Lots in the Fifth Ward, /th undersigned offer for sale a lot of • in groun ituated Ward , earne nearlyy and Wal. nut streets. i the Yttt nod opposite to the ` present goomenger Depot of the Central hallroati: having front of 60 feet on Liberty et,nt, and 160 Retook Walnut, T c hlrire b tto Pir2l: A g" 7 7.'" l ' ame fultile: en the around. yielding a rent of :Wetter ...um. The ground's veil situated for • Freight or Cosi Depot tenor te r or to t~ to.l W. KRItR, A" - b" . "`. . 1 0 " Mt. JOSETII COLTART. /16001 WALKER. • J. W. 072016. Executors of John Übb. derumed. For Bale or 37^h • npe. ABOUT 900 ACRES OF LAND, SITUA TE:O woorry township. Wenn:lonian' Co Penna. 7. lanla be very valuable a• • site' *rel. hydro. pstblo estallahrn ent. Manual Labor-or other tiollege. or as spleen of pubsla resort dozing the summer cootdhe. perticul. a. they wee located In the Immediate vicinity of the crest Pennsylvania Bead, and in the midst of le healthy. plmont, picturesque, and wild romantic lo cality as can well be coneeived. the.. lands are -veered with Cock or Obeenut end other ta r site[ k; Hickory,. Otteenict. Hemlock. Floe, Tp- o lay, and es r epee's,. of ••Inahle limner. and I. beenti• fully dotted over with Infer, valuable and never tailing eyrie's, of purest water. Soda monntain stream enficient to turn small machinery, and which abound. wits beau tiful and delicious Trout fish. On these Imde an Im menseonefor Co tt unle. of Por Limno. estone, as well as other valuable stildlos . Ditumitione Ccay and iron Ocu are In ebundanre. and It is /obeyed to cent•in beds of Fire Brick CI ey. There ' nue nu m... entutheet. ?dale and Female femlnertea, ;School Houses. both public and @elect. In..tbe surround int borOn•h• Villein.. and counties, In the Inunothate steighborhcod of Ones. lends: Recently there IMP been pule*: road laid out and f end through this property, continctintg Blainvilla with the valley 0,1.1.e1e, The Penneylvenis Rallromliming Co. ormuleted, so la to tvold any staging. the proper[. is brought within few minutes ride of the elms 01 Pletsburah Lens the ad /dining farm. to that on which 11;lialie statien le located. eengt,ere known se the celebrate! - Three Speluge. and "civet Bear Care^ tenets. which must make It very 'Un ship 4.1 a pl.cs of nubile resort "oriole the el fitly proton. by thane who ma loch to eqnd come ill thelrtime away Iron the larger Cite or to re; over :strains" health. Thus property wl.ll iw dismeei of together by private . elle, or bartered' tor 'deck., or property In the aces or vicinity. If !mid, a long credit may be had on ver; re*. If terms, and but • mall portion sequins' Io hand, If ot any aeratitsge to the porchmer. and if ;not cold. or otherwiee diapered of. before Sari - day. the Ti/th day of January, (Mat) 1853. it will be "old on that day, at Pi o'moek. 4.x. by nubile mitery, at the Coon 1 101.1.. n the eltyof Pltteburgh. if anything lite • flay hid can be bad, ex it I. the desire of the moprietor to chem., btu loran.. uni businem. If peeeible. Ca_ haTila. property which they• f tirce,' to harts, for this. would dO wed lo le.• me • Soon' 1.1012 Of It. with He lestionsod pace, ou that oa the tar eale I may he known , that no Ltd may be mmundentosti. Title goof sod warrants,. • • • •• , 13_ or pyrtlnnlnri. 441dresrLDr . No. 4.8 0 . flan rtrnnt. nr , tt tar nelc44. No. 4 11' yli. .bent, 4.10M0r Ito"nigthnittlT.Paß!tiqii4Th=7.“Nst.he • TWO fine three gory Brick Dwelling fl I.Toweit. Mobbed ha mrdern grin, rlttlalo.l tbe Dinah 'el& or iourth street, between Cherry j.11.,..1 Gnat crdet. ltioalr< o 1 Wl. )' , 71.1• G. InS: /CV 19! Liberir Dwelling lot Rent. pm'DE_ subscriber will rent hi 3 p3enint roes. .• 333 3 , No. 29 Wylie 33 treat. a two enry 0, Lek. newly built, and of lb. mutt modern citunroctlon. containing Lousem ono-41ot sad 0.1131 water In Oath dorm. inaeh House at& Kitchen. and alibi complete OW, Poesepelou Siren co brat dezirtd. /cootie on the premlaat. .0 8 LIGGETT. or ['ELL & mai:l3pr, 33 and TO Wirer !dint. For Bale. riIIIAT piece of ground in Allegheny City, P at the outiet of the Pennalleanie Canal, being that Dart of the .. .lodate Rolling. !till Lot" fronting on the Allegheny River 120 feet. and extending beck, bounded by the Canal and uarragh /street, :GC feat 6 Thar- le In the prelate. • largeand aulittential brick building. nod attached thereto a steam engine la loch nytodef. 010 - faet *trots. to grad order, biting formerly notvl anduccupled ae • Nall Factory. art of grove J, in &fustian sodtent. If To, imliaLle fora fart. manufacturing eStabli.exhrcetit.Prtoe m01e.... and terms of payment Racial. of Jeuilec tVM. tigNIPLE. For sent. A DWELLING House and Store, on the ri s career ofTownsocil .41 WOO. mired.. The Deet 1104 part conlaima 19 mew, th Cellar.. Store room large. suitable for a Drug nr Orrery Piero. The hon. , I. tiearltliew, Rod Aviaries! In th e test lard= style. with lbw Win.. bath romp, • LO , iPT for carrying bot and cold water. Engnir• of JOHN WATT 4CO lab Lintel/ Street: For Rent. AT emall Brick Dwelling9U u t . ltotisoe, COD ymtt _Ot taxa S ca i N lVV r od i drat For Sale. • building on Liberty street, oppoaito II the 014 Flouting WU. now orde r, by th. nub ...bar—The bullddla I. In excellen and will Le sold on accotorectlatlna term.. There is on excellent Steam Sown. In the Xllll,..dwul forty her.. power. In good order. The balldlnot,wlll be geld without the /lo gin*, If required, er th e lioalne will he .old levered:, For any farther Information enquire of JAs. I.OWRY, Fetterman'. Row, Lleenly mt For Sale. F AFARM conflicting of 214 non's of ground, adjoining the Conned grallnalon. on the Allegheny river. atentt twelve mu.. shore Kittanning and adjoining .. .Kensington turner," a largo Brick Bowe-and oilier out building. Bleamboeti lend . the premium. The imid In of an excellent quality; s mut 0 acres cleared. Titd th e remainder is normal with the beat nnelity o mber; 40 er acres of Coal. and • large .amennt of Glass Btona, and Linaestene. Ibis land mar be ail colt. gated. AMA: to M. le. WKDDilet.. 1.4 mirror amilidield etre.. Pittsburgh. P. To Let. tkGOOD OFFICE in the second story o our :Warehouse, Nos. 80 and et Watrr 4.01 1181100. JONES At CO. ALL persons interested will Osumi) lake .aotlea that t ha*. •pyllett to tbs Exchttoge Mak, of turgh. far • 411P1101.0 C•rrtlacats Ita pis/. of entiflitStAll mototer taro handl...ft awl Worry, 09%) dated =Of August, 1100, for tee rharoS of ths Capita/ block, Wood to Ina, by soi usa..oo OA or tobstabl. de2BltatrOir • .1A311,9 NA RLATT • . . Iron City Mining Company. AN asselyent of fifty cents per abate file . been ea] on tho Idoc.k of this Ownhany. tomb!. t a Treasurer. In the city of Inttehnnah. to the dlat day of anary, ISL 3. Ily onleof PALMED. Doard • f Drectora. halide W Teasurtr. Ca TIBET POTATOES-5 bbls Sweet Pota tzes In More infl for self by. let • net.t. • 1.100/SIT, OS & 71 . Weter st. O. FARWELL'S ARABIAN LIM; BIENT: Woo, AA/. Brosts's sfoolOonilnotonS Lin/. moot A large supply on hand and for solo 14 L. 11.11.C0X J. 6 No. 66 Market shoot nod 66 Imithls.lo. CANDY—Prica'a and •Stcirm's J Gough Candy.. weld 1), , WILCOOX LW, k Out; No. 66 Waolot stroet•pd 64 emitb.64l4,L s 9r sale by t cawing! DRY APPLES--75 bushels Jas lIENIII BY TELEGRAPH CONGRESSIONAL Hastriscios Crrr, Jan. 12 4SATZ-Mr. Houston presented a memorial from the !tope-masons on the capitol extension, setting forthdthat they were employed by Robert tt rang, Superintendent of the work. at $3,25 per day, and were paid - that MID regularly, bat vrere ; comeed to pay over to mild Strong, $1 per day, ou p t ll of this en m. They also made other charges against Strong. The subject was re ferred. The PI making appropriations for the pay ment of invalid-and other pensions ton the year ending in June nextoras passed. Mr. Cuss's resolution reaffirming the Monroe. doctrine, was postponed trail TnetsdaY next. Mr. Cass offered a resolution, calling for the correspondence relative to the. Squiers treaty, relative to Nicaragua, which was laid over. Mr. Soule having the floor, resolved his speech comMelaced on Monday, relative to the Clayton and Bolwer treaty. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. RAIMINDTIPO. JSZIL Sanarc—The bill authorising the Guardians of the Poor of Pittsburgh and Allegheny to extend relief without the intervention of two Jmeticea of the Peace, was taken op paned. Mr. ' , arena's resolution of enquiry relatiuo to contracts on the Portage Railroad, was taken up and dimmed until adjournment. Henrew—A long diseoseion aroeo on the reso lution to iaveotlgafo • the conduct of the Pitts burgh and Erie company. Mr. Eyeter read a hill relating to the Law ronoovilenand Erie Plank Road, gad also one to divorce-john Abernethy. . Mr. Cowan offered a bill relative to Ohio town. chip election district. Alec. one relative to MEW,/ new plank road. fir. • Appleton—c, bill to Incorporate the Char tiertValley plank road. BO,TON, Jan. 12. • The Legislature to-day filled 22 vacancies.— In the Senate the Whigs hare a total of 32, the opposition eight, giving the whigs a mejority cia joint ballot of 43.. Clifford will probably be chosen Governor tomorrow. Mr. Knowlton, coalitionist, hasresigned- his cent in the Sen- ate. • The agent of the New York Crystal Palace ar rived nt Halifax trod. St. Johns. He reports tliat Newfoundland will be well represented; £6OO will be raised for the purpose. An Segni mane will be sent and representatives of the: Seal fishery, specimens of skill, induntry, min eralogy. &o. Halifax papers state that the telegraph bee tweeu there and St. Johns N. B , to about to be thoroughly repaired. It is inspected that the wires have been tampered with,. by impritoi. pled parties. PIILLADUPIIIA, 2. Joseph Rink, keeper of a toy-shop und e r the Circus building, wan murdered this afternoon by an unknown man, irho escaped pursuit, which was made after him. Rink died to a few min utes. The cause of the murder le unknown. A bloody knife was found in the store. mo Jan. John H. Clifford, Whig, bag Lin,i n, been elected l2. Gov armor al' the State. The Legislature met wilt,. PHILADLLPUIA, Jan 12. The Hon. John M. Clayton Is elected 11. S Senator for eix yhare, by the Delaware Legisla tnro. Now Yons.. Jan. 1 2.—Tobacco t gales 100 hbds Ky. at ‘L 167.7 i. Cotton, morketnnohserged and aotive, with ogle. 2000 bales. . , Coffee firm, sake 250 bge 3larioaibo at DI. Sugar firm. Molasses, gales 100 tibia at 31. Flour. sales 6000 bbl.. State $5 43@;55 GO, Ob:o $5 626115 76. Grain, seas £OOO oulbele Genesee wh - e'st at $1 30; Cara unchanged, elides 20,000 bushels. Whiskey, axles 250 bble prison at 251®263., firm. Pro d . Mons, sales 160 tiblis Mess Pork at slBoslB 87: Prime do $l6, lase active: Sales 260 bbl, Mess Beef at $lB 25®513 60, firm; sales 160 bbls Beef Llama at $lO 25(15 60. firm; Lard, sales 75 bbl, at 120123; butter, doll at 17®18. Conlenavz, Jan 12.—The river has fallen six inehes eines last evening. • Flour, lower, with sales 2000 bbla at $4 806, $4 37.. Whiskey, advanced to 191. Cheese, 8 610, market MAL Sales 200 bbls Mess Pork at $l6, but late in the day there was an active demand; andao sellers robe found under 16 60. Nothing of importance done In Bulk Meat or Lard, prices are unchanged. Molasses firm at 28.1.(i129. Sugar in good demand; sales 50 hhda at 4-1E4., for common and prime. ' COMMERCIAL. nrrsstraaa awurrr. Om= Prrmain Out, ✓Tittleslay Mornig. Ja..117 1 2 ./553. Thi s wexth.r was veer unraeornble foe built.,. • eon thwart's/1o( rain and snow baring eendgrell ont-lon• business almost impossible. • • . PLOUE—Sales of 132 bbla. a. f. at $1,20. and 220 bble. do at 11.32 from east band.. SODA Aoll—Eales 8 rats dometaie at 3'.. 'LOLA 888.9-BaLra 100 tibia. at 31 eta.. four moa. OUriAlt—Sales 2 bbda. whale. at 6,i'. of 8 bbla..mall white: at SV,U3 13 DMA OACON—SaIeI 400 tiaras aboulderg at . B. LARD 011.-Balea II bble. No. I lard at 92. CLOVER SEED-481.0S boa. Snim dim, at 13,92. WiIISKEY-Balea SO Dbl. at .210523 att. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. !WWI r,on rue limasput—Lettere beer, milted bor. from D ane.. in the lotorlor of thin State, inquiring the price of baron ben" for, Spring dellscry , the puttee expteroing tbe b e to parobam for interiorconossal, tiro. It te mated that large connatlties will be remulr. ed In some of the hemp sod tobacco dlstrimL 51st high W. i a s r f e i oildoef listing n ud r ooed farmer to mil everything. }be. lett season put up 620 or GOO hone Into baton for rule to hit neighbortioni. own ` am. mama will not have more than enough Forr, his own am. baring sold all his hogs in tale. market. --Lou. Cone. - Oa Thursday the duties pad at the; Philadelphia Ons. Mm Henan amounted to over Sid.t.Ooo. being th. largest dare receipts at that port eine. the adoption of tbe led -lal Oonstitutioe. Tau duties at thou port for the tear 052 will amount to seer four nollrloim of dollars, an in meow of nearly fifty per PHU since 1329. Tag leer Talus —lt is estimated that the promat high Pelee. of Iron will put Into Immediate and extensive ot. , 'radon at least four hundred loon fors...rolling so., vbieh nee now Idle. muting ale.,eilMwordln.TFll. mem. me rod mining, These conabioed caste. man be felt with dnerdi force in the demand for Dietitian. Commundr.—A antler hoe bean tuned (ma the olsmr of blektiell'e !imports, dated Jannary 7, cautioning the Dahlia Bank Ph i l ad e l p h ia , *sentient imitatina of the nvee of the (Heard Bank Philadelphia. whloh bad bwenctrculatine for severe' dam In the Interior of Pinneylvanha The tilling le mid to be bad and the olitusture of the - Outlier norm— al:re of the patois bine, white that of the maul., it a edam or yellowish white." Toe impression is paler than tbe ammo. and th e upper and lower margins are blurred. dyed from Emma Dean.Capt.Claxou. Arrived from Terre Haute, Wabash Titer 'copied., With ZOO tone of lard. in Harps for Wheeling. The lard hi ton. si gned to Valtimore.and_yrill be Porwarded be the Balti ore and Ohio nilentilltom u. Lihour. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. STEAD BOAT ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES A steady roll or rain and anaw-yestarday donbtleas bring, up tbe r:var. Our nbarf 1. 12.3. noddy bug of baste. mnll,a-mere g ave 4 fad Dlne fes Iratar in encamp' last evening, at thug. by 0! 4 4 mart, and • AUItIVED. Thos. Shrivel.. Bailer, West Newton. Jefferson. Parkinson Brownsville. Luzern, Bennett, iteewneeili e . Col. Bayard. reebles, lillrabeth. . llordan.Leaver. Sittabueh. Carnyholl. Canciroaati. Meeeenger No. 2. Yellneral ler. Citwin Oath Winebeeter..lloare, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Jefferson. Parkinson. Binsrnovills. Thom lihriver. Bailey. West Newton. Lasers., Bennett, Brourruiville. Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. • Beaver, llonlon.Beaver. Dturnal. Calhoun. Wheeling. Pittsburgh. ChililiStaiSt BOATS LEAVING TBIS BAT. WITICILING—IInebenter. BC.IDOEPOUT—Esebsuo. 41,0vmuu Mtn LII4. BROWNSVILLE. tA. r. AGA e. WEST NEWTON. 6 A. IL. and 4 P. 2i • annul Nan, ihnsu from the baniarlite Minder. We leans from Cspt. Clasen on the Emma Dean, from the Wabash, that the lows, Ohio. not the Rebinds and Whits liver were higher then ever.komen, and the coun try on oeortiomel on the Wabemb, the river prelvotleg the appearance or • tot, or - meat Inland sms" eaters' miles In width. The Chad L.. merit og great in:entitle. of grain, standing earn, and produce or all kinds. The Lady Pike that artlesd from St Louis y.terge, onconnteted the greatest dIllmills• from les in the bile etsslPPts Mad reports • good many Mt. Louie tionteagroond or laid sm. By • drepah from St. Lou!., yetherstay, et• learn that the weetber b ed mod•Mted very materially. The with • protimet ammo navigstion. Keindwr retort, the Ohio river, from 86111109610 TM to the mouth, big ar than It was everltnben. and the de. ohm:den of property Immense. The town of theermitown bare the appearance of being In the centre Men 1131.6.11/11 . hike. AccummWe learn by a deepatch treni Th Olma,Spotts at boVega •UtillknUadlolele:gl7•l3..X4l:Lr.4lnif• t • bead and b mtnerllnder bade are broken, sod Ma was compelled to promote her voyage with oDe wheel. We learn ham ths St. Louie lime that the elirewhesler Zscel broke tier shaft some 41 milso below the city and lost both chef t and water wheel overheard. Thla is It bar In a hr, and she wee towed beck to Si. Louis by Mothered ,Tort. COW 1 —oo Frkle r week. the Al. Bloom &taw togrther Dear Sokeekt& lendlois the towed bc., b e d I A& heiboud idiot dleabled oul was towed to Ste. arranze Saar Sins Solla—ire learn by • orlon. & oaten grain New Orleans yesterday. the Starr E , AI at sunk. do vortleniers &Iran. The beat wee boll. here lot noon ro the Mobile Outset • Cart btlSB.ooo.—Lon. wart.. 1..v0r Foment Bona—Capt. Ehole,o( Nay (teems, has contractod to Haar Yost for • Os* boat for Ito Vlaksbore trade. lib.. la to have low Drums» onto. at OCO.OOO, and the hull to cost B. A. Fahrtestock's • Vermilage. • /rub Mi. X: IL WOLIN. litabbabb Tuu BYtYlandlasuk lib , . 3. IU2 n PARNESTPOK CO.—tientIean:JAMAVYITTNIg2"M=IUN tN4-Avagaztran2-.1 4= b 7 imewilf, Brie bod It. en an Invaluably Yalully NO " i.4anisa= r lV . B iAßßkirOt mt.:wont yaw Novo bud fluists ' , ,41. P GrilSe> • 10..• St eA -.4lOgaZD 7:% itiViGoßatNe • • -...e etirIVPIAL.\ I . ..-7 7* . t,....! 7Nti- ~1,..."4:' t's; , • .a_ .;.: . r - ..esaAp .--- t-``,%.• - 1 eD ....1 f4. •..._''';'71::.f. `4,4,1t. -- , A PHENOMENON IN ICEDICIIIE. PROFESSOR MORSE'S O IN VIGORA THE EIGHTH WOND E R OF D TH L BOTANIC WORLD. . The Invigorating Elixir and Cordial Introduced into medical practice by ttwentat chemist. Phi - titian and tray eller, Dr. If, Morse. be. for It. bort. an Oriental limb, first brought from the otonr desert. of Arabia Petrea, by that edolnent philosopher. The natives of that region are remarkable for thelrlongevitr. MririPnuu f' ... 1a.. , and pow, of ...Laird.. fatigue, allot which they attri bute Ina great degree to the on of the herb or plant Pe forced to, which they prilverfally 'chew, and einuetimes mob,. On hie return to Europe, after a lonredder.. in the Eau, Protestor P on.. commenced erre trwollno with thin wonderful natural prodmition. and t e result of his labor, is the Invigorating Elixir. which ler teen ,adorned be the medical erlieges of all the great ‘ - ir. of _Europe, aa the belt preparation extmit for the CORE OE NERVOUS DIPEASES. No lguage can convey on a devate idea of the ImMT di.,. cod admen mirempoit• cb.ge which tt a -tartans the tileestel. ri J bilitaundand ettattered nerroto maw.]: Whether broken down by corers, weag by nature or lm tram. glrs o Tl. th = e irer , ::ti TiVt . ti t st! M ;l : tiVet \,.. tel and phratcal sr mrto of orraui tito vaid.h together der it. kutluenoe. the er,oping,k reg adi p , eictloit of deprenion and debility. become" new man Dili stands emit. ho moves with, a firm Mew hie mind, which wee previourly aunt Li gloom. or an &Imola dot. .reb7. bean., tetchy. buoyant. active, end he goes (will rensh.,l, remnemied , end...clone r e new vigor. mhoweenatorued occopations. Nor is the 'reel (to rttrorpora On the contrary. the relief I. perma.nt, for rdal propeztles of the mellotne r.-ach thee . .. Motion inalf, and rewrote/ it to IC. normal condllion. Weil may the preparation be called the MEDICINAL 'WONDER of lira nineteenth century. It la am the beef rcientifie men in the old world have admitted. that olleac:o of medi cine heratefere rappued to hove no exigence. A STIMULANT TAIAT EnTAI LH NO ItE.ACTION. IP force le never expended, am le the rare with Want. al coholic praparafrona and all other exeltuote. The effect of theme Is brief. and It may well he ra ld of him who tale, than, “the tnt.nte of that man Is worm tear tbe gut the Shalt Is no exhiltreot without a single draw beck — .a 4 lnit.opnntnn,rer r etool In Ira happy had gen. upon the mum, the min he a dac h e , he ettire organisation. In emu of Neuralgia. /0411 of memory. by ParT4l , 6;;eil.raltll4l,:°.7,4l„wrgr, o l °t,tt, lin. album, and all dlacase• Incident to female, decay of the proragedine function, hydarie, MOVlnniaLla. clitle terror, palpfra len of the heart, lamoteritY-.. oar. t inovas. consfrratlon. An, le, from what.. came arising, /e. If there is any relleope to he placed on human P.*. moor. fihuly ,ntelllble. It Is the cot, Infallible remedy yet diratfored for nen you bond and mind ooMplalnise It la the mental phyal, long ratight for..nd never beime frond, the only natural aget that can ft admialster to a mind dlsoued.. In caw. rallna headache.f edit°. path la the turves of the fau, and th e varlous In. of nervous It will produce • cure In rat ratonishing died/m.l.i of It 1111 alma remove nepretsion. exeltemen, a tendency to bluff, restimulate, aleeplurares. dialtke of randy, Ines- PraltY for study or brain. lou of tumor,. eenfuelen. t strocidon. her of insanitf. At. It will increase Rod se• more the appetite. ...python the emaciated. renew th e I health of thou who hara rattroyed it, induce continual cheerfulness and equanimity of spirits, and prolong lire. Pone. of pale counalealco, contomptira habit, are entered, be the nem tin bottle or two, to bloom and rigor, ...leg the skin from • pale yellow daily tolor, to • bratilul florid complexion. Mere :he Weer, that uerar f•Pa toponlsh the fit:dation lows—turiction after function givra way under this delorion. Palpitation Ott. heart. periodical head. ochre. Pad and differed state of the frame, In queue Me of atetracfion. dislike to send, melanchol, religion, WIII001•1[11. heats and noshes of the feu ont oe .1)x bet occasion. a dee., that o r der should terminal", the stoma. la pot out of order. the appetite beramoe bead- , ohms.. trath of youthful dreeptice met in, so. ae Bata ).lrac ecnetipation,Aaprodociog night sweats,beavinua, and torpor alter rating, fetid breath, forted tongue. An TEE CONMON EXPII63IO:i Of /ham who hare uselthli Extract/1i "I had hoard roue Codlel rashly eineen of, but...own of the Increloloue in retard to cr.—heel. Wed varloue wit for the nme part., (different bantwerillaa) without derielng.y lit. I hail almost given up ale bow. oedema any relief, and when /fourteen./ 'some ef , your Cordial. 1 had faith whatever of Its berirdtting Mn but It haa-1 feel etroawar. hare althonch P UP not three weeka. 1 am aetlrfied the half dozen bottles I took T 11 Fan MIL" APOtbOf RIM "I lad m o uld no t dletlnguirbeic whys/dun. home gall I could not be cured--others ecrlbed fhb thing sad thee, h I kind eon relief until I brocnred .trie ot your canna/. I must. nix It completely camel.* death. aayr .1 was manoFed at the affect ymar Cordlal Ind. Wier did I not beet of It before? It would hare eared me much exparnb berdira per, of mental and bodtll enlikrlng!' KARAM PRILMIS., ' . or 4. ,,,10tn of htitilltr Yttnn vbstare oann. will Nonl l 4•;tar.tbor tao ..-b m ., WO:. lboro 'I Ins. isnot... to Mama of °Wain • nun o roma; II Is of jam la 'MO. Tim art an or the anagnot rolfond luta. Obrdlslon nasally boob as to loan the onbltostxot of