GAZETTE_ russtsuss sr XnEITS'A mvssinies: moutglwootiy, ristaumw, 28, ma; gg~DacirA r ltde . "l3 PAGZ OP TEITH PAPER. w atuml—rlF.witandvraireu Engage ontlreekty Chuatts eerrie to our barium atm 11 stattedrablimallos¢ of maids' tbeir tonslow kaorn. Aar d r .t h eura le barrows mm arel are thoosatul, inch lig Aiwa er 2 7 rinsrA awl toFtsty In :Western Penes* taste sirt Seam able: . . • • . 6104.17 1 / 1 1STIallab—Nattur the Elltarialßopau axe - Matins Es*llltaalat of tan Aim 4LIXIII. an, rho Cade. - their lialial.tollaPla la tha. slim en laana.7 aillalleashaal than la Woe& o'elael‘aa Ilataala/ • Tea lainna- AND. &axons= Wu= Ban, linin AND MI Manus: Veiny it. IL—W• naliatend Wilde Attlee's:ll Allegheny Valley R. VI:- In New York, Is expected to be built on the car ow binge so for u Barton or Allegheny , *ii6ttN; l 4 and Erie IL :11. lino, and thence-cm ttioba'Nutatilto unite or connect with the Pitts ' and 4.llextomy Valle 7 R. IL. of Penneil. ;Ike:ohohiPi of can taking place at Barton 111 :..Y.:. 1 , . . jib's the nreernr City of Pittsburgh sod li t etialtytill ties the Onntings of both Evtlim rte one to conant oimtly with New York,' and Alio other ethiueithlitielth Attica, Bahl°, nod aNir;Aietel/4,' Mawr, *iv, and Barton. ' . The midi:at Inners New York in the article of coal ajone, which shouts is in McKean, Jefferson, assiiithi and Eli; kid of superior quality, - is Choi sio*.ol:4ldeh ty many is regarded as ts trifis irepe44, said,promlideg to be ea sofas lb Anna coil trade In the country. • Bailin these trail*, eats, we =Washita that la Is I istritibimplation to resin . Black Water Zia ***;on.", Allegheny' Mtn In N. V. sad riVil•tigior BriOrn in N. Y., "bleb will din 28 =an iteimbost natiastion from atme term testing nitrate; Well will enable the Imbue &alai In Was neon to frown by kost and loydjall et:wash artioles of their mantas ttax..vb,io At it sinkable to keep dry, to New Chinn cud fa New York. •• mica ram EITAOPZ. ftWilidnot ooptatait iiirou the late exciting from biome It Game so mealy, and Bolan at otrabadiatioas, that but little Miter itletoldgettoe or hero could be ginned from It; but we await the nead, arrival with setae awdety. • - - Thit there bit Wu,* oaittliot between the peek of Mau said the!r oppressors, looms to be as aaquestlaisdbutti brit how itlegati, how long It contittuali arming were Its moults, we haiepoditatilte*Outda . TheAluotim seactints saythst the Mott Oru pr:Lpuy suppressed; but itunitii:loofrip4ther -oparters throws some ' doubt , dpaix, War potreatruurs.` Atibisa Tar city y not pfthe beet; Wire may be me that It that revolt was either doubtial or itumesital hi Its roadta that the bath would not come to Goan;to pum alter illtedug through Atablazi lite= of ow • =Stern =temporaries se= io 11461(thikthe outbreak in Wilma vas the Twat eflMirerted,ntoretnente among the friends of . . r . ,Yeittoattn Europe; end that Eottmth and Mu debut at the bat= of Two Procter:a. llomiltare been published—one attributed to Kiiant gut t h e other tit'gossab, end It Is eta ttell:thit them . leaders tau- Milted their foam% and ere prepared to sat together In the struggle for lan= and Heopelta liberty. The address of liessini hal an are of'anthentlaty, and Is an eloquent =dangling appesL It urges the Ital.- - hens= ate to all their strength, ear that 'the pat:tett times friends even In the ranks of the armies," and eh= r ..therelire ~entire peoples;- sacei'aurna cry will =Star to theirs." The &Meal Diamenteiesed Europe form,it Is alloy ' ed; Matenginizet coMpany, and the word Ku gat4loir 4.-0" forth *Wog et/. itotoothi'l* a lees eloquent, but not less doter- - . aliadiplat c soja that he has made as shims 1-11114 delta= =than, that - the =Mita of in. loommolion is at bald, and that every Hangarlan Wady foi;litelratorliberif. - Bat beetNo tarbiilkagetili-41M-.Viat of -dam umn, Or both nay have beon promulgated pre . =astray.- •-The nut =Sion viii, therefore, hi kaput - for with the deepest Interest. • , Re thick there•can be no doubt Out Kossuth sior,Marsbnime been working together ethos thilimair returned to Ztrope; and that when ever ,movement tikes place, it will' occur sinialtanatudyin Hungary and Italy: but Thoth sithariftEetingstehest moo think Out the time lams,MT ones for a demonttration, or whether tkapeople "MOM been gesdad into a precipitate" athirst before • their leaders were reedy, are queocas Welt must now be clearly answer s& The neat arrival may throw some light on tits Our patient Impression_ Is that the outbreak bsillianwas ispionteneoneene,andnet consorted; butarbether one or the other, it seems to hare • &lathe • lyrists coudderable trouble, and siettltemi preytt.. Knot a hope, that it mey be Otelitigiminglaf a glarteas rrovolatira._. There is steSsob- mough, and deteimination enough, among &emend Misses of EMspo,toritake .tremsedons rally for the right; but we an •alkaidittittheatusploloat moment has net yet dawned fir leaking_ that. rally general and tri umphant Oar few almost out weigh our faith; Md for &sprawl% our satztaties are ea strong 0 4 r ova • • =-• • • 7lf; Itierever,'the tOnglMiauttid Eiropean war la began-11 the heroes of Italy sta ./4'mgal hive really committed their mod cause to the shames of Win, no .true Mania= can SOkhold from them his sympathy. Braying/ o hlnyient,nvery friend of luman progreas will send hia hearillet'good wishes sten the ocean =-end . stiacanpeny them with that substantial aid illicit thy - Mule= Most need. The male; If it be not already coached, will be & fazed poi -- God Sid tumult" rill be ot thenide of the ravalitiosista, =like will be a traitor to Waliaaludzike from aptailag them. • - . 2.24 elites of the Mesa . Gros Novi ii laboring leeideielessiads Its mischiefs sot tOboy goods We Plaikelygle tad not to . Wing goods by trey of ibitesatna PonalyinalkandOldo and Pam - syleettlit Itellroads. -This -Is s species of im -pestjawit oejtutt end latiocest;wad withal displays so - wettoh warrow-wanded.psolu• ffies, meet with the in:proms i tesept of a* w hattorshis man fe an WWI. led the atetofiants.ontessilicat see too skim; :eatt hoio'riblo to: gross of any roolt Intstfet maze with jettsate beldam and the Inseitehlo Lne Of tads.' !the intwohiste jpl pwhesi±it .saillettsta boat, end ship hp gm :ties which Paints*, best - ecoommodetionw, wed they teletteltt dictator in matters-which they litelefetead better thsti:any prejudiced oppd. sat otthiPeowpyheide mita - , • .„ gad* TOrt- - ia Buitto.-•-A aweespordat . of ; lb. London News writes from Koweer so Oeleirat4; '!Uncle Tom," that rework= .• - 100.:Whe has already etwoustand 'somally. rittiage 'adeentures i -owtheres Ms owns through' las In iles& he ill bootleg imam' thatoehthe Wiediom of a-wey aegUgeot•tnwels- - `threat' itirt Berws'a book, and Osjoye great rep- ettatioa,- . - The Wee do tot interfere, although eirchighenof the work remain se let an• authorised. , !.I.o.llWitits' lon We owate, whin- ante , of the day . • -perhaps hadisinethiag to do with ..the non•laterfev awe tithe Offisials:.. , ; - • ' - Bathe first capita .of the work ar-• Weed; there were so few of their that they made *liter ortholowor- being let 'cat to hire for :twOhoweata time, and thus 'path:or-from an Mad trr ititothzeof the • Iftworrite.oristarreoy. sernats were seat from house- to hens.. with theta:rapped - op- In silk , or biotite, with as =ohms se einewbora Infant, end . hiddeti in a Unit pertfolW'.:TO-day thousands of iteloWs! tirtalate In the oapita4 ord I am In. ~.--foricialthatieeety dhdlogolatted . .msa is at this. ..• - - ...., n e o t a ko N ivtd . trpow a • good lianiaa trawls- Colornattsre ionise ectaterfdt blak billa:Erstarted :It the eatister of the.BolollPthitto ls6o ' tokatotoook. ' 60 Ws mid sad the. name, of the pe h reonittiseatititheW , tokert Aorta, to that .---;ishouldericttotee goOtntoctroOlation, - it 0114 . b t - - , 4 geoirtotoii4.4rOttvirlioo.,.Pcomorolott,'shoy*oto; Alto duo ego pw , azion waisted itortOterfelt. blll..grthiSotak,..ehloh. hod the, mart open . it, .%'sad epee sefewittetitidelatattabal•tbatitWas depesitedid:4brlBlso;'l4 s maw. df -Bow She bilV;troo:taken - to thloOidirot4teillepodi qt,siedeOlOotoupoOittottgo: `;' , 4 -, ;? . . 1129:111/A31111181911:, • at ifer7 - miliesti Dais G. U.. r. ""' • - WISIVOTO3I, Feb. :18,- , 11153- .Waritice Bienior—Ness front Ncrico—Getreral and - the lorty—The Pacific &tread elßendoned—Armyepprepriertiens—Fortifiectiens --anal of Via Fresidva Eing—ife. Briggs - - cad ass Postmastir Gensral---Tits Boriproeity Questice, and the Cossimmites of the Conetita . tan.. We Site a rumor this afternoon of most war like import, but you will have all the pextionlars tong before ma receive my comments upon It. A dispatch etas received this env:moan by the President, alleging that the eteamer Bleak War rior, from Mobile for New York, was Arad into from the Marc Castle, or a Spanish "easel of was off Hans. Such an outrage seems so-en tirely improbable that I cannot believe it to be true, or to have any focradstion-Dx truth. The progressives and the Filibuster, however, ar dently desire its confirmation. They will seize upon it with avidity as an occaelon or a pretext Tor yeti -laminar; proceedings with regard to Cabs, even though the course decided upon bring on a war with Spain. Loather . revolution has taken place inMexl co, end Sr. Casa% who Bo valiantly broke-up Congress, Is Dow: • broken *decanter la his turn;sad some other dignitary has stepped into the "scant place, , to be deposed himself as soon as arrangements can be completed for putties 'Santa Anna -at the head of affairs. While he was in,. Canna endeavored Is good faith to ar range the dispute conoertring the Tehusutepeo Railroad, and gave to two Mexican citizens and to Col. Sloe, of Cincinnati, a contract for can. elsitoting that great Work. This is a concession which could only have proceeded from an anx ious desire to remove all causes of complaint on the United States. Bat unless Mexico shall contract strong and Ana European alliances, nothing will save her from the clutches of the great northern republic, and perhaps not even that expedient. filen. Pierce Is now in the fall tide of popular ity. He has giveinoudienoe today to bunkers, fogies, and young and old . Americans without distil:Woo, and by one Sitter another his rooms We been thronged from breakfast to' bedtime. There'll no change In Cabinet quotations. Dal- las Isstlll in doubt, but most of the other ten. &bites recently spoken of with confidence are settled upon. They are Cushing, 'Marcy, Mo Clelland, Nicholson and Dobbin. Now it hap pens that Virginia Ands no place in this list of ranoesettil aspirants, excites the wonder of all men, and leads to the impression among ma ny thit Hontir mesas yet to take the premier ship. _ _ _ The Patna Railroad bill wmt finally abandon ed today. A struggle took place over Mr. Brodhead's motion fora survey to be carried on by the topographical corps, under direction of the President. 'lt mu ruled out of order as an amendment to the army approprletion bill, and was then riled in again, and now remains sub. jut to discussion and action in the morning. I Walt will be adopted. The Senate also ad ded to this bill numerous Items for fortificatins amounting to $1,185,000. This will probably motto's the old system of mania appropriations for .the extension, repair end presertsdon of forte and arsenals. It is a pity that saecessity fix snob axpeaditurershould exist, but it seems to IC an inevitable malt of die depravity of human nature. A bill was passed by the. Senate Whorl:Leg Cann! 'Sharkey, of Hamm, to admisdner the oath of office to Vice President Bing, while in We. The neoessity for this tender concern for tegultirity dots not appear, since Mr. Bing cer tainly eannbt enrolee any of his fonetions until he red:trust* theMaited BUM; and when he does so reborn the oath will be administered of Phi unpleasant affair between Hon. George litiggs swathe Postmaster General is deeply re gietted, and by ions more than by Mr. Brims hiniselL Theortnnately the member mistook Dir.litibbarPrinteition in accosting him at the door. t the Beim, and ompposed that be intend id tortsoinutios insult he had rewind from him aithadapartimot &week ago. Mr. Briggs' rat- Wan. and eisiootteent lissrbeen . kept alive by meddlesome witted; who hinged tone the dlffi• oulty between them progress to some piquant finale, foi the sake of eenteamit. The ilbsaussion upon Mr. Sersowt's reeipro oZt has;been going on for several dogs duringV.hi morning hour, shows tbat it in ' valves s wide singe of 'questions Mr. Cling :owe. of B.C., made an aide speech in WOO Of throwing open the aoaeting trade to all nations. Tbere would be in sty judgment no very serious objection to this if there were st both ends of the Union powerful, satire and stunessful com petitors toren carrying trade. But while Cubs, Muleo and the neighbering States and islands, hue; no shipping, while tho Southern States of oni. Unlonthemseiree have next to none. In Immediate proximity to the peat shipping helots of the North, lie the British provinces, a country noted throughout the world for the ,fa ;Pity, and &apnea with which ships and =til ler vessels are built, and whose inhabitants are a people of sailors. They would immediately enter into competition with American coasters for the lumber trade of Heine; the soli trade of Pennsylvania, Maryl Med, and Virginia, and the carrying of produce between the Northern porta and the West Indies, and front poet to port in our North= States. The Booth- would pin nothing by this, and the North would lase lamely. Yet in process of tine thin trade will be thrown open, but- probably not ; much if any beforeCanads and the other privinoes will be Northern States of our noble Union. Mr. Townsend, re - presenting the Western lake district of Ohio, spoke in favor of free trade with gonads, in ;endue, mannfaaturos and ohs . tninaiwriation basb!age. Ha was not afraid of bring injured by the competition of their Wm ens and schooner". -And I eonfees that in view of the use which the South is permitted to make of that “eompromise of the Constitatlon," Oka!, A 3 Mr. Webster said, wu the coaslderatlon sfe an by her to the North for snowing to the lat ter the profits of the touting trade, undimin ished by foreign rieedry, lam disposed to be lieve that freedom would gain by even Ms ex treme application of the doctrinal of Mr. Sey mour's bill. Beeiprocity will beget Intimacy, sad iitbasoy must lead to anaexatieta • Ea- Topton war Is not distant, and we most be pre paitid to take in Naas Ir/tenths people there dad it seoessup toitpuste thibuelres from the alumni and the quarrels of the mother aoon trt.n If the Booth Is beat upon destroying the "compromises of the Oonst!tattoo," by let the direful ommummetion come. rum insw zosz CftraPcsAlape• ofth• PittEtnush Omits. Exuma'fly, appearances were trotter rioter ind mousy was borrowed at six per cent. upon primecollaterals, but to-day there is a de- Ada relepier, ceased by theshlpmat of a quar ter of a million et gold to Liverpool, and the announcement that the beaks ore drawing ape. ale from each other. Grade:toe Tu also • good deal shaken by the disoovery of • dotelostion to the vomit of 880,000 lu ths Butcher's and Dro ear's Bak, in laic& a wall street operator is oxnesrued. All thew Mugs combined, have rather 606101 off I %eataoon, and have aimed • ffal desire to elms up, and we whet mm aitairs wiltas. The news from Europe by the Arable, is neither mead political or profi table commercially,.end the next steamer Ls Acted for with much Interest. hisseures are on foot among machinists, and GU ammetad with macidluny, whether so m ermen or foremen:to promme an increase of wages to amble them to Um under to. preemie advanced rote of food and rant. • meeting li to be bald on the gd of March to consult, waft ratUnd measores will be proposed. We are fast cep I. l =' ll s gold orlaia. ln ooly petard thleorolealL and ith to this city. • Upon the go lden iltPort has been emend • Mr% grand to look upon, but um finurria reality. listranganes rune riot, and pat day troubles people mots than thsy readily allow.. Vey eat.Wlttetio folks at the mild& wilt omnir in two years. Letters from on board the Calorie gblp an lavish la commendation of ha performance do. rbtg her late trial trip, dertog which' elm ores tomer by weather have enough to satisfy the greatest caviller so to intr. capabilitnooky to moms. an &Loth pls. lato AU malkl I tar mPrond,und thee who :Ge laughed et the dons of. Capt. Ericsson ars now eager to hant thertior the poets that his imitation mad se. core to hlm. On Wads) , twentpelf. aismbenotas Oom. MESS mom Council make their sppeinnce as ica . ilty of a natempt of court to be sentenced. Shedd they be looked,up and funed,tew world lament It, boa extreme panislnumt need not be antici pated. 'Thejudgen hive not nerve enough to go farther than to show that they can control our city legislators, end will not be Implacable. Quite an excitement bee been closed among the holders cf Erie railroad securities by an ex. poeltionnade of Its grain by tin italtroad Jolt nal. .I:his authority takes the position that the stook is of null value, and that interest upon the bonds is aborts all It can expect to earn.— The anticipations of the managers are four and a half millions of earnings, or two and a quar ter millions net for the payment of dividends and Interest. As this will only pay interest upon thirty-two million, and Ito cost is far above that .amount, the question of permanent dividends is quits intereeties, when the abun dance of rival lines Is considered. • •. The most popular railroad that toeches New York city, and the only one which eells at par,. Is the New York and New Haven. This road was built by the same class of people, who man age the Now Jersey roads, and was paid for in cash,wittiont resorting to fleanciering tricks. Its eon vow sells at 116, and Is steadily rising.— No less than twenty-six hundred people enter New York upon It daily, and its local travel Is said to be equal to the travel that stops here. This day is annually set apart for prayer in the several churches, "In behalf of colleges." There bate been serving in the Rest Presbyte. , clan Churn, in the Reformed Dutch Church, Wayne Street, and at the RefOrmed Dutch Church, Grand street, C. For the Piattlnsrgh Daily GareUe. JIMA lIID AND VIRGINLL, 811. 71,a1214—caw In the (layette a few days i egos statement that a bill or resolution had een passed In the Virginia Mime of Delegates, ro• Tiding for a fair and equitable investigate of the question about the boundary line of these two States. Maryland has been a long and pa tient applicant for some amicable mode of test ing what, she believes to be her jut title to quite iv large territory, which has hitherto been ,abject, to thejoirdiction of Virginia. The refusal of Vir ginia to submit the validity, of tier claim to an im partial tribunal was not calculated to Inspire con !ldeate In the justice of her cause; although Ins portable she might hare acted under other lona epees than doubts of her title. As the contestants are both adjacent States, It Is natural that Pennsylvanians should feet some interest in the question; and I have concluded to Tarnish for your columns snob an explanation. of It as my facilities have placed within my power. Virginia was held under an early charter (1609) which might be construed to embrace the whole of the present State of Maryland. In 1632 Charles IL granted to Lord Baltimore a ter ritory which was bounded en the North by a ra ther vague and indefinite line, which has glace been settled and become famous aa Mason and Dixon's line, "extending ueto the true Meridian of the firm fountain of the river Potomac and from thence tending towards the South unto the bath er bank of end river and following the west and south side thereof unto a certain place called Cin quack, near the month of said river," fro., Ste. The difbculty between the two States arises cot of the words which I have placed in Italics. In the year 16— a grant was made by Charles god to Lord Fairfax of the country called the Northern Neck of Virginia, lying between the Reppahannock and Potomso river embracing about one fourth of th e Stele - of Vi rginia as she at present /tends, now containing twenty. odd counties.. In October 1646, Lord Fairfax pro ceeded to fix the extreme western limit of this grant, and of course the Southwest corner of Maryland. Whether he did this by himself or in company with Commissioners representing Maryland, I have not, with the meant, just now in my reach, been able to aseertain, and this is certainly a very important point in the decision of the question at- lame. The question *Melt would first present itself, would be, "Which Is the find fountain of the Potomac?" It might possibly mean the first fountaLa of that river as we go westward from the Delaware, that is the most eastern fountain. Tbli would - throw Bea, more and Annapolis both into Virginia. This, however,.has never been contended for, and the oonstruetion placed on the words `first fountain' seems to here been the most remote from the mouth of -the river - or the neerest to the moun tains. Lord Pairfsee-egent, probably perceiving that the North Branch if the Potomac seemed to have • more western direction selected it and, follow ed it up to its fountain which Is at the extreme western -point of. Hardy county in Virginia, and there pieced a stone known and laid down on the maps as Poirfaes Sitar. This atone marks the South west corner of Maryland as now recogni sed. This State has, howeeer, long, denied the correctness of that locition, and contended that the Scathe Branch of the Potanso to her mu boundary, and that-the reel fret fountain";. be found, by following that branch to its: most distant fountain. Stunal she succeed in this claim, she will increase her territorynsuld. erably, taking from Virginia nearly onekalf of Hampshire county, more than a half of Hardy, about the half of Pendleton, and poitions of Randolph and Preston. It would place the South west corner of Maryland about fifty miles fur ther south, and , a little further west than Fair fax's stone, and would place the Baltimore and Ohio Bail Rosti;from the South Pork of the Po. I menu to a. point urea or eight rasa west of the Youghlogany river, entirely In Maryland. It woul also, interpose a narrow neck of Mary. d, soMething like the Virginia Pan Handle along the Ohio, between North Eastern Virginia and the Ohio River. The Southwest earner of Maryland wonLl be south of Alexandria on t h e Potomac, afid of Point Pleasant on the Ohio. We may mail" suppose, th at the Old Dominion will not be very promp t submitting to suck a disfigurement of her domain. C. *TIM territory Is that in which Washington, two years later, at the ago of sixteen, commen ced his Lahore m a surveyor. TEE DANGEROUS INYLUENCES OP POPERY teranra at. To the &go' r of as Paster/A Genette. I propose to redeem my pledge at the close of my communication yesterday; but before I ea ter on the history of Popery, and Its character, I must tall yon I have perused the article ILI*. lition to Bishop O'Connor, and his prokedinp at Baltimore, and the cbancter of the Janis u given, even by Cattails!. What will the people sty now? What means this almost simulate. as onset of the Catholic press, with their dig nitaries and priests, enough to excite osiversal indignation, and awake the Protestants to so. elect In their defence? If not, they are unworthy of liberty. • I will now enter on the subject which I men tioned. Popery is my text, and I assert, without hhe fear of refutation, that It, was founded on fainhood, and has ken supported by falsehood said fraud from its birth totherpresent time. In short, Papery ie the most stupendous fraud Which Haan ever palmed upon - the world. It was based on the ground that Bt. Peter was chief of the disciples of Christ, to whom was committed the nays of haven aid the destinies of souls ; that he wu first bishop of Rome, and that at his death, his power as head of the church descended to his successors in office— that is, to all sucieeedieg ! bishops of Rome to the end of time. If the premises had been thee, (and O'Connor, and every Intelligent bishop knows it, Is not,) the reasoning is false, and the conoligion 'beard. St. Peter never was Bishop of Rome. There is no evidence that ever I saw, that he ever was is Itime, aside from the de. dustiest of-lying Janette, priests and bishop' ; and I am folly justified in this language, by Co. thollo example, which, however, I ought to des piss. If Peter had been Bishop of Rome, bow could ithe that the fut was not known I And nothinglike the character of Popery was ever ashibited in history, except in the second chatt ier of the second book of. Theataloulans, till some time drone she fifth cantery—some j a a al w t hCroonnig tipme ,A O Dwomieiabli HL on ethe e r m ing at York, England, appointed his son Constantin his successor, but his brother, Idagentlus, was pragalined'Emparor of Rome by the Pretorian goad. A contest for the crown autoseded, and Little ensued in which .tdatentius wu killed. I will here insert an Interesting portion of hie. tory, in which is shown the mirsoulons conger tion of Coastal:ans. It is derived from Ens* blue who tteedved it from Constantine himself. Marchingi with his army to masc./la:imam, his mind Was in anxious suspense In regard to the approachinguntest, and sent up ejaculations to heaven to inspire him with wisdom in regard to the path which he should purses. Suddenly, a little before sunset, as saw in the heavens a plk lu of light In the form of • moss, with • Creek lusteription—"ln this ovircome." It is farther gated that Christ appeared to him the following night, commanding - him to adopt the Wage of the cross upon his standard, and to bear it in battle, which he did, and instoseded in obtaining' great aotory. This clanoutance, It le said, in" domed him to embrace Christianity, and he bus came • distinguished protector of Chadians. Os mending the throne, he proclaimed Chas amity as the religion of his =phi, and IttlF. pseud persecution. Rome contin isst government till A. D. 828, WhenCon s tantine removed it to Bylmthem,snd gave it the name of ConstantinopL; dedicating it in that same, with great edexonity to the worship of th e God of the snaps. - Not hing.at this time is beard of Peter, as Bishop of Rome, in history profane or eadadutiod. No; and for 6 long time af.• unreal, Rome having lam the seat of Imperial government and political power for many centn acce, . When Constantinople breams the red. deems of the throne and political government, as .weinatneva, Mabry arm; and a eanted atd:0 1 1 1W . gtgrirtraVg—b°4ltdaintnd Dim Yon, Fitt. 24. it, and the goverment sari -taaided. Still the &impute in the Chrintiannhurch centinued, and tivelehip to the present Ooze has remained. But nothing like Pops*, far 's long while, can be Ken In history. MUM* had not Conte, though the mystery of iniquity might work, "only he who letteth will lessintli be be taken out of the way:" Thesaalonisns, chap 2d. Meaning, doubt less, the Roman civil power. I said:Gust Si Pe. ter was aeier Blehop of Rome, and 1 never base found the evidenee that he was era there. His labors were never confined to any price, but were dispensed at Jerualletn and the vicinity, he being the apostle to the Jews, and Paul to the Gentiles. History mentions that be extended tat labors toe distance in the out, there being many Jews scattered in that region, and many descendants of those who were carried any Into captivity and never returned. We bear of him at a late period of Ids life, In Babylon, at which place be dated his epistle. (flee I. Peter, 5, 18.) "-The church that is at Babylon, elect together with you, saluteth you." - Here, In advanced life, penetration found him; and he was taken by order of Nero, the Empe ror, bound, and conveyed to some pine ' s, pout bly to Rome, where he was crucified with ids bead down, saying he was not worthy to die in the same Dinner with hie muter. That Peter wee very old when he wrote hie epistles is evident from the fact, that he speaks epistles, ; , hie death being near at hand,'•acoord log to the Information he had received from Je sus Christ (800 John, chap. 21.). Bt. Paul, also, was 'very old when DO irate the epistle in which he styles himself Peal the aged; and St. Peter, la his last epistle, quotes him thus: (Chap. 8, v. 16.) "Even as our be loved brother Paul, also, according to the vie dom given unto him, bath written unto you." How could Is be possible that Bt. Peter was ever Bishop of Rome? A. number of circum stance not mentioned, give evidence that he was not. Christianity was doubtless planted In Rome by-some of the many persons who were at Jeriuddem at the day of pentecost, and by many Christian disciples who fled from the per elocution which arose immediately after the death of Stephen. (flee Acts, 2, 10., end chop. 8, 4 ) Paul, after having planted the church In Asia Minor and Greece, returned to Jernsaletn; was arrested and taken before Roman authority, and sent a prisoner to Rome. On his journey to Rome, after arriving in Italy, findjny brethren on their way, Paul, accompanied by Luke, was mat by brethren from Rome at Apilforum, and the three taverns. At Rome, before trial and his discharge, "he remained two years in his own hired home, preaching the kingdom of God." The events hero recited moat have tskin up many years.. No doubt can exist of there hav ing been many Christians there among veriorm clothes, as he mentions, in one of hie epistles, Christiana in Cothar's household; and besides, In his epistle to the Romans, he salutes by name • very large number. There must have been a large church at Rome, but nothing was men tioned of Peter by Paul, as atecog those who met him. How could this have been if Peter had been Bishop, or even •'resident of Rome? I dud I must depart from cry resolution. The subject grows more and more important, and is Tar from being camas& THADDEUS CLARKE Nett Brigktan, Feb. 22, 1863. TICE MOW! 07 WAY, DIPT.ATXD Toler:lphi° despatches render It certain that on last Saturdey, the 19tb, the "right of wey" bill was defeated by s vote of 70 to 31, in the Home of Delegates. We mint omens ourselves somewhat surprised at this 4estilt, for informs. tion which we could not doubtded us to think that the bill would pass the Hoene by consider able majority, those' of Its success in the Sen ate we were always dubious. As it is, the tom puny need not despair of future legislation, but go on with the work, and aa the bill has certain. ly pined strength eince the last session, the next may pan it„ The fact le unconoealable that its rejection in the present instance has been a severe blow to the interests of Brooke and Bhnoock counties, far more wean to those of Pittsbruvh,tind if any man can take glory to himself for baring brought it about, be Is welcome to it all. So far, too, se Wheeling could suffer from its constrmition, the will yet mffer,—for, the road Is moray certain to be constructed yet, and at no distant day. P. S. Since the above, a telegraphic despatch from Miamisburg, states - that jot as the "right of way" bill came up in the Virginia Legisla ture, Mr. Russell read what purported toi be a communication from the V. S. Supreme Court as to why the decision In regard to the bridge was not carried oat, and the effect was to cease Its thdellaite postponement, es above. It also states that Mr. Stanton thp that no snob com munication was made by the Court, leaving it to be inferred that the document was a fabrica tion of Mr. Russell's own manufacture. Wo can hardly believe it, bat if the above le a true statement It will re-act whenehe trill tomes out, with a vengeance, not only , upon Wheeling but upon Mr. RaseelL The . Legislatora rescind .iv reduce resolationta adjeurttread the bill meypt berecoosidered.—Wrlbdwiry Herald. I C. WINDiCIE had an interview but evening with Hann Lathrop, Esq., Resident Era gluier, and E. B. Ltiet, Esq., Superintendent of the itukingdeun Improvement, to which they gays us some farther items In relation to the break in the Windier Dam. When Mr. Leget left there yenterday morning, the water was running ovey the breast of the dam the entire breadth of the river, indicating that the break wu confined to the upper put of the crib work, and that the foundation wee as yet remaining. The length , pf the break don not esued 160 ft.; but there is some. danger of high water extend ing It before it can bo secured. As we muted yesterday, it pill be impossible to do any thing in the way of repairing the breach, er guarding It against further Injury at the present stage of water, but with a fall of a foot or two, and about ten days or two weeks time, • coffer dam will be thrown in above and around the breech that will enable navigation lo be re sumed. The material Is now being prepared, and es soon as it Is passible, work will be pro ceeded with. Until the coffer .dam is pot In, boats cannot pais that point without great risk, which will cause freight to berolled over the dam or carted a short dietaries around it.—Zentr villa Cour. Omura or Tl3ll OEIO ►xD PRNIIIITLTAMIA RAILROAD TO LOVDONVILLI,--011 Thursday at ternooklast a goodly number of the eldsene of Wooster, and others, left Wooster on the cars, at • quarter put three, r. IL, to unite with the ci tizens of Loudonville in celebrating the formal opening of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to that place. • In one hour and Bre minutes the eau arrived at Loudonville, a distance of 21f miles. The road, considering that it le almost entirely new, and muoh of the track havingbeen laid daring high waters end unfavorable weath er, is certainly Ilia very good condition. pleura. Dailey, Broad A Co., contractor' for laying the track on this portion of the road, deserve the highest credit for their energy, perseverance and promptness to completing this section of the road u they have done. On their arrival at Londonville, the guests found prepared, by the host of the Howard House; an elegant copper, whloS wee done am ple Justice to. After supper the dining hall wu crowded to excess to listen to the reading of touts and resolutions, and the xpesones of gentlemen present. We will publish the pro ceedings of the evening as farniehed by the Se cretary. At prevent we hare not room for far ther remarks.—Wroster Democrat. Fuca AT RATMA.-A fire broke out on the morning of the 28d in the three atm brick building on the corner of Main and Chestnut erect; Ravenna, occupied by the Mews. Gil lett as a dry rods store. The store and ware house adjoining were burned, containing Megan Gillette' entire stock. Their Iran safe contain ed notice, book accounts and money to the amount of $4,000 or $5,000. The contents, though scorched and somewhat charred, were not de. strays& The Star esyn. The upper rooms of the building were own pied by IDarius Lyman's law oillae; Rev. Mr. Sanders' study, and by the Temple of Honor, from which rooms nothing wu saved. Mr. Ly. man's library and valuable papers are ail gone, inaluding the valuable library of Jonathan Sloan Esq., which was in Ms office. Mr: Sanders' 11. bray and valuable manuscripts were all con. mined. L Day's stare was sptedlly emptied of Its aouteats, but the building was finally saved, to the surprise of every one, thoughla a damaged condition. The Collins Roue •u to imminent peril for along time.—/trowas WA's. Gorernor 1310 re, of Pennsylvsnla, it sad, ham made a requisition upon the Governor of Maryland, for McCreary the allepd kidnapper of the Parker Otis. The Grand Jury of Cheater county had prerionsly found shill of Indictment naiad him for this offenoe. There Is considerable feeling in Cumberland, Md., in favor of the ConnoUaspte Railroad, Vlach to to intensot the B.& 0. Railroad at that place. There is no doubt entertained but that the road will be speedily built. Cumberland Is a place of considerable buboes, ' and has • pop ulation of about 10,000. The coal trade by the museapeake;& Ohio Canal is very Important, and just It present, something of • mania prevail, for the lkirobsu coal lande,--Ons company Non ely paid 800,000 for • tract. The coal la brought to t h e Canal by Railroad, a dist auesu f eight milesomming at Cumberland about la Its. pee bu s hel, and selling at the Chesapeake or2o eta. thus milking a gue profit. Thee are toms wry Sue buildings, public and private In the "mountain city," and many new ones are to bs, erected next 'sumo; and was It not for the drookeekess and narrowness of the sults% it would yield r u mmedene• to to oily of the dubs the country ertitiolal, as It d ee , to nose 131 IfellOurp Her. ~~,,:~ti" P-Ea ..,I~>. ~. 175V111107203 AT ItILAX Wa have confused and contradictory reports from Milan; but from the various despatches we make cat the following account of the alarming state of affairs there. An extensive conspiracy, of which Mairizil ap pears to have been the moving spirit, has been going on in Northern Italy, only awaiting an op. n p uiz ortu on nlt . y . f unl or an st : u. th e r n ea mad k. O e n at F isi rida ilim T y, Feb. he 4114 at mast excitement and distress were created; and on the sth upwards of two hundred families fled across the Swigs frontier and took refuge in the Canton of Ticino. On Sunday, Feb. 6th, an in correction of the people broke out in the city. There were three simultaneous outbreaks at dif ferent localities. The number engaged in It is earionsly stated. The Kutch Gazette stathe that 400 men, armed with-ponlarde, attacked a de tachment of troops and gendarmes, and that 800 men were killed. The troops were Auetrian. The most serious attack of the insurgents seems to hare been upon the barracks. The Austrian authorities prevented the translate/don of any full reports, and the impression ie that the out break was more serious than any published as count represents! it. Certain it is that the re ports at Berne and other places in Switzerland represented it as very iserions long the fight lasted does not appear. The Swiss Consul at Milan, under date of Feb. 7th. says the out break was promptly euppressed. Telegraphic despatches of a similar tenor were received in Paris. On the Sth lost., however, the gates of Milan were shut, and it was supposed the fight ing hadreaommenced. Similar outbreaks were expected to other pleats, and indeed It is etated that they had oo °erred on the Gil in several towns of Lombardy besides Milati. On the 6th, says the Turin Jour nal, a cabinet council was hastily convened by the King, to take measures, to check the revolu tion. Measures were promptly taken to prevent the Milanese refugees from:cr.:wing the frontier. The government accounts report that the most profound quiet prevailed at the last dates. In various cities of Tnecany domiciliary visits have been made, succeeded by nnmerous arrests. It has been 'ingested that the Insurreotiou was encouraged by the Austrians for the eake of affording a pretext for edvanoing more troops into Italy; and accordingly wo hear that a very largo Austrian forth was already assembled on the frontier. The Lombard refugees are believed to have been the prime movers in the lesarrectiom bias slxd, who had been for a month at Taalluo, vas no doubt at the head of the movamenL kiLl;tm.L The prohibitory Liquor bill in the New Jersey Aplombly was defeated yesterday bye vote of 45 against to 9 Waver. The Llcenee bill wag. defeated on Tneaday,'Opon the second reading N. Y. nib. The Air• Line Railroad bill was killed In the New Jersey House yesterday, having only 22 out of the 81 rotes neeaseary. Camden and Amboy triumphs.—N. Y. Trib. Snow 13NAT1N.30190 of the Norwegians who reside bemuse the Lapland snow skates, which are described in the school geographies. flue 'kites are Strips of smooth wood, about six feet long and three inches wide, and turning up like eleigb runners before. The wearer partly 1 ilmiTies along by moving alternately his feekand phases himself behind at the mane time with a long staff. Otte of these snow Altera arrived in town lest week from Lake Superior, having travelled at the rate of eighty miles a day.—St. Pour* (Yore.) Pioneer, Fob. 8. • MAN KILLT.Dr—i man named Campbell, who was tElp107114:1 at Leech's *mks, Just above Watson's Run, on the Montingahela ricer, was instantly killed on Monday last, by the falling of an immense quantity of elate, or "hoes*. back" upon him, while engaged in digging coal. His remains were taken to McKeesport on Tuesday evening, for interment —Kononyakela . Doing - the last thirtpalne •. and a half yearn it is said, then have been bald In the Milted States, 40,650 usseli, and that more ehtps ale built In: Blaine then in all the other States.• Butter which a few weeks ago vas selling In New York at 250310, can now be bad at IS® Elci. "e , fb.. Ericsson's only brother is the most distinguish ed. engineer in Sweden. Be has lately comPleii tad a massive and magnificent sluice or lock of marble, which mites the fresh water harbor on one side of Stockholm with the salt water on the other, and is rmy engaged, at the request of Ike Emperor of Russia, in building • canal' to connect the interior lakes of Finland with the soterWil Wiese Nature has prosided a moray for *my Marva which Arab Ludt to. UFA'S ssinoLacsi sr cows Om. Pat w u tt now& froor for great Istmorlori. cooomolord drop to tbrinvals of Mother 110,t6:1 Irttrioittitogrbt„ ono of', W. omission of Via* moodier. Bowl Mr 1251lorips trallatity. gnus 1,7 arzstul went: Ptutesar Vetter, OW. Dept. 15,. Mr. I. H. [4r—etr: l bawl sold ell roue Pianism. of gook 011, ems two months peed, and, haw been Mate Ine for tour agent to set • further impiety. 10001 d haw MWmho down mere. W• have bend the nil my weellent In Slut and Dywatery. My daughter. at the lime your agent ww has. ••• lying wry low with the nom / OM her • teastwonful. and in three bone gate the .0.00. and the LIZ atOPP.I. and ehe inewellately. It le also an extrawdlnary nearly for yew and 1134.1.151110, Nu. Realms. and Ritenetathini. and tor the Mee. with eon. haw bee. eared et long standing. Toon. twilwen. lute Biatemr. royals by all ttie Druggiets In PlttebMge.. _4••=. \ MCI is- !AmuArvin or ITEM . Drscurnox INSURED, urea tb. toad (Aegean , . terms asabart La.. ot Damp by THE PERILS OP NAVIGATION, by lianas en Inland Routes. between UAW, Cities and All p.m of tb. hilesbniyM ?Wes. Lad upon the Western Waters. ETRE also taken nmai. upon 01 3: Mau...bit PrnalftY. at umdrente eaten of Premium. by CILOROE . E. ARNOLD. WO= Amt for Fttritoargb and allernbauy oonnry. NE N! CARPET non. • ROBINSON .& CO., NO. 47, MITI STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now opening a large and entirely new. Slott of Lattortod and Amer= Canoe& toaaa.r ttttt strutting woolly trot to a Carprt Mara, at t.lao lowest NO prim. Galt REMOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. EIi:POW:IM ADD WHOLIZALE DRAM= IN PoRENDI AND DOM:MO HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Re Re. Rave removed to their new 'and extensive ,for. , No. OR Rood Woe, row dons slots At.Chorto llotel. loner, OA, cturwavro. nod akettbanto goom/lb 10.1.1 ,d co an vtooattutioo of Do moot couplets snort, "'out ow ottemd to this WT. 61(4 Citizen's Insuraiwo tympany of Pittsburgh EL D. itao. Pusalszn. LOW Y'. L. lALLASILILL. eta', 07110 E, 94 wanes, liinax mu= LID WOOD ID3lll=l. AT &MAU MILL ASO OA4OO MAIN ON TUN 01110 AND AOSAIZAIPYg NIVERA. AND TAIBUTA. lIIYA. /Or MP,. an.r.at tau or foquin Me /lAA Xs% vemest prra/ e flu MI and MANZ. Bt n 4117011 end rizaffaroxrA Th. 1)1110T0/8 Klee, i Wm. I t alian. Jr.. Sated 11.e. t'. I Wet Wilma. }teem Dewey. Jr. Jobs 8. Duwertb. • IS.llerlmeat“ Veneto Menem A....we. I J. 60h001119.1i.n. MOW lirraeto Wm B. Lurs. two M. Pesseek. dal • JAMES P. TANNER. . 'WHOLESALE WALKS .IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, &c., No. 66 WOOD suss; crrriasson. Between Third and Fourth. 112-117 stock minnow. mu skaicty and elslr of .17r.r21,1=40."°=1"'" hoa lb. 00. NI DAGUERREOTYPES NATIONAL GALLERY. L&OLSON'S National Do.ofrrean Gan', tam" a( 11. Diamond sad t glee, (01.141 'S Dna atom) Pittabinah. Wilda and Drachma wraitzibto . t 4.IarTIZT vory mai awe and aka Light^ 'mural ',Mauch 4111 that the * ma eau talc; thi latat mama , ala OWN. of do hams bra with aU tha 47=ffri.Z411; * Itt ". = " Zo ' .4...iia plinW tabu of mnaal Mammas. , twarrattral to tag pictare, calms apm ihat t == tan of gat and &awed perms la MR at th•cUraksid ticy. Edam aura. lad ow as boas a. a.. aahl a, tr ay to Wham. . litaliathwird• Nelson's lint Pre:mania DAGUERRE OTYPES 12i . Port Oftto ni &rid. CITIZENS and strangers who wish to ob us.. y e n t a% artistic sad lib llb liknnr.st s roulustatel. or so ohms CM of Ms saint sal boot synod klo• mini cos. mesa tor tbo somas .1 Ismossusto of saosl Iss.fig clod. aid tksla a %Text= = 4 . gliZitScora o tlc, tistiorsVoss If to b. =cithle l lgSVW T;4 1 : 21 7 4 In sk cleek L. is. to v... A. H. HOLMES & BRO. socomor to H. P. Nelson & Co., agormozoluuts SOLID BOX VICES, 9110.1the.11W344aPAUSA , 'lmmo& ' Tr% rriaii . W"‘virlitt.l".".•=smigrastigatald USITABALLILID SUCCL4—The derlihrid for Dr. MUM" Um DIM. Marren ten bom blen introlue.d. bu furreaul with MitaMing milidit7*' Their emulariiji. 0n...6mM In O. annals of ma, cino. Pun olumdeisan an tutus tturt In many totau.% ohm. Wm can olthlit 'them. Patin* howerar. nOld 0 . 0 b. ot lb. •Mmir of medical advice, a. tbay Imo pur, Man • boa of Ms Lim Pi with Mach pinialaus 0101 to Malabo& whieb Mil wart a mad , ewe:. Th. fallow. Mg certifies* from a amtlereats bs Ohio, creaks stroogle of the enemy of idds great mord y Imart Co. ed.1549 hie Wife watt atileted with ML il a OrmUtalui withere runs mi mot about on. burs ind 'dollars with regular edmalebto. all to m pumaa t board of got Mr box* lito I, now enjoying modhealth. You may mks pss of this. frit wfil do you any meel. fouler. If root anafflicted, wkth aranseminowel* t of th. Linr.oo Med Immitma. • bee:and von .111 obtain roue at outs. Thu may b• bad fradamitst drugglat. and me=. Mmto m town and 0.001.7. 02..ertgdessle sal Mal from \4 KIDD t CO.. CCM= ter Sn Advertise:alp:lt of Mass'. Cordia, outda. pa. , \ \ \ Vialr BURKE & - BARXES' 84178--Here te the Mad of testimony.. to the value* our RIVES. upon whirl we ran orettdautl7 mit the revatatlin of our work. We hare !ahead, MA/Mot ...ve , previa, that Safes toads far our regula r eales, and sold abroad. have been\ rubjmied to ths SEVEREST TEETS IN ACTUAL 06NPLICIRATfONS. fed unmarred their =tante totely fete truct‘dartall , ' The fellowing is loather proof of the trot. Incrinile character : $lO,OOO WORTH or Boors P BAYED WITH A $4O Bari, ALBION:11re Coast. Pal November 17.1012. j, Mama Bracc it Emus—Dear fits: Tour tft letup w. re duly received. I was absent at the time. 1 woor ritb l o o P. re l L a w , rooming at N. 10th of June last—my afore ' bllding being burned to ague. It was built 0f.0.:4 and brick— large then story building. fly tile wet \ju It at the time of the ern, and fell into the Win., where there rue I ;l ' T.TV.l,ll 4 aeltAr.T.lgi hw g ' il \ the Bab. amounted ta about Ton Thousand ' atm ' a - ret .11 wes need. There v.. ROI a Op* totiscrel; eat ether. would edvise 017 ',m on veto is dalmt but n lose no time, but bay • WY to keep their Dame. to.. cl got one that Is good. can Ably recommend you (Tail" Tor" - JO --r t joil-Cr.wir's.Horrir t3O.IPS, w att* .1 so much attention at the WarLPs argi to the eittsens of Pliteburgh and Albtalleny Olties. at the Proprietors prima wholesale and retail This Sdoi h per ! ticularly dented to tlase troubled withVtapped hands to Wlntar. .1 EIDD t 00.. taunts: den No. 00 W• etreit. se-WINES, Ice —Persons wiellipkto pnr ohs. Immo Wens an Liocou of all demaiiiilogt. Poo, ne faszmeted, eso obtain them, at ths loved pricefott ttu wine Store of JACOB WZANTIII, oala SlArkst and hoot steed* ' er NOTICE—hI. ca waxy would Ll6l g his friends mad the pub l! lic d eonunntalty. that he remorr4 bla choke stoat of CIGARS and 2081C00. Out. hl. Ott staad,, 114 Water street, to the 'Room fig 113 under the Monongahela Home. twat doer to the Mr. mem' Insuranoe Company. abide he will andaavor, as herstotore, to keep one of the hest Woks of, Imparted Cigars In the eats. Ile 101 l roe Unmet that the stock of Qatar, and lobar., be le In the bablt of offering for ale. are raftletently yell known to nontasSother recommend. OM to wenn fir him, at tag am stand,. the same patron• an he redired at hla tamer place oft/41nm. ifeZe-lm Notice. RAVE this day purchased. tba Stook I and ltstaroo of Lout Isaktel t s BE3AIt 'MBA ES mutat moot. JOBXPII 011APMAN. fo2B rittaboroh. tobratty INZ. UST RECEIVE J ... BEoAltlii of the followlne;bre- Twos, smorleans. IL „...lfhnsa.; Pi Niagara. Pnactuallds7 Cabana. --- id g m ',,,,...............„ Jonny Lind. —4,60-- \ 's \ The following choke brands of OBE \\ 108.8f3C •lavo on hand. cro.nton , ...fmao an. 1.1 alls Nan Tw`hrt. Ore.@ -Web.," Wm. C. somoworiso cut. Too.. - EI Donde JOB Issmard ed Am,lebt's 40. \ 11141 KAPM.An. ' , Mat 63 hinsan Mmot. \ ILEGISTERVI 0111c‘ 21 ) PrnancsTL Polrmassy 83.1 1 • VOriCE is hereby given, that the fo por- li lag named personolan MO OTTOVIIITS of thole en.. oral alaDn. Le Admhols melon. lase=fe.VAraf i d tA llp CO _ . II O IPT, trurtrArl=s7 o, " ounV U' l r_cw_ . a ? ..a.._, and allowaoca, as 310210aT, 14 21thAjorniaro A.u. 1.1. 48.003 of 11.0.Tiarnan .4)lerrts ' , i);_s . . ( e . s f eril) , .uto A.. .. 4 of Moors Joan.. ' 1 A , : ,,4., h -- fa t. Tior.n. dossasol. •csonnt of J mos Ohre.. m T . p liti at deceased. r,ii..t. occonnt ef J eine WHAM. ad 1 tutor h. Pars,mt Doom". enomed. A\ Asoount of O. Ilonfe, admhtlrtre 4. o eth Brow. decea44. . • \ Amount Of Arthur Norpor. x -• • le. of \ • IL Lis, &owed. umunt of a t . LUAU. • • le - o f • 'I , I oZege Cambia. adsololeinlor 4. ofJ . ,a D. • • • . der:deceased NaLk.l.lllllLer.odsnlntstratof •4 , ' , we, dog Jam.. B. Merge% ad.., 4. , of • • and MO{ Ts. dewaT.l. \ \ ATTO.TI. Of W.ll. Ball. amen e.'nf ‘J, 14 • ceased. ri =n=oury ICOnliattor„!e \ • onass ..A.natel h. PotSerodadnl ors \ serf ter. dameasof . \ =AI \ k sol dconnat of Thema. 11111 m., v L 1....d., nm........... Lemont of atm. Buller old Jam • • r., •• • "U'' a' " "" kW."' d.. .0 ' . 4Lemnot of Daod IL (hum ' 41 • p u ll ,• •. saws tom do. Of Jean Bell. d , „ , Mal woman of Win P. boats son of t; Plaio7,lf,d=. '4 ' : ' ''. '• • /mount of flonsumh team.; eet If ... , r' \ , * c Chan., Warw. dammed. embowitim amen! of Joule • V.t, ‘ 44*.1 . tlealL non. cam testament, of w : ,,,,N \ • llnal sonnet of Gonne ktceln. plolsw.l.4\ - of Cann. Adam doenewl. \ • _ , \ \ 1141 o mo l.. wn of of 11,mandet Glaso and John en` Enn gran doweent dam aty enema of Pant., In. t'"" 0t 21"*" W n' 6"..t. \ \\ . arr‘ drones of Junes .Pooelonso and W. 4444, 4. mlldstratoto 4of Bsnrad W. Elssallton. deconowl. , \ \ Amount of 1). Il.leatar. onsalelstratot of AMR. /If IT , CI.T.T. drowsed. who was admlaleBratof as. Of Soh" kTalloOdlo.dsonset. Inoont 41000 h Bond, edielnl in N ornletanden 11 , 24. doomed. , , , , leelfillaT of Goard• Elebnan.lt., .0.00100 hr. or douris Illamanow., dowered. ~ , Amount of /Les. Ifrandoilltansoa4 oasentoy•nod toe teAmoontap u uum oElalothSc o hn th o e l c d t n aw . W te a. ututSt W .10e011111 of Cary AL Enelalr.Vdmtz Al ..`of nob., on astels.soooore. who . 4 1P 8,8 (thc. " 1 . 1 ""2; 3 •' 10 . Aso Orb.sed. Account of Geom. Ammon. _g organ 01 31007. r, hewed Joins MaralsalL dewaseet . \ Amoatt ot /mid Pollock. nof Jefte P. 7 hell of N. Culls. ~ Pisa) monant of .=no. Lad tztenlian 0( . 4. told 0110. floosomtof Esnop 11.8tot.ln\gnardlanof1177 Ptlikht.• deposited. doccont of famed 8. Waskitottrol es,, \rotor Jle. of Joeeph 8. Marks, thowesed. •• Alcnnent of 1.1. Helnly, olminlstratao .of John Ullman. decesoad. , , 1. , _ dement of Penick Donlan. adlnlaishn 4of Cob . , enOnmy dom.. ilsamini of Janos OmllDtoll, , .#B.w a.• of •°f fr • Cam pboll, doomed. Amon. of Thomas Parlay and Jank,Jlanatt. Is. baton of Joa. Madan. demon. , ' . • ' Seporate and final amount et Juno D .ir. A . , of Cm administrant. do of Jalem 111.1abi. d 4.001 of W. W. ltanatt. *UM= Ole.. 4 , 1 ‘ Joseph Wens. docomwd. 1 11 . :nlosso.or d s7 ...rata L.. 4 wwa.\ umadt... , Assonna of Wit : NUM..nnardlkipf 103130? holm Damns, Cahoon. demand. , Astwant of IL R. flastoun. adml7 ft. & Andrew Nape T. doomed. ;, hoonot of David 811011. somata „of Stntmcsin Weal s. loodh. dean 1141 and ono }want of Themoi Tiiv'son 44 Joemb Pennock. elstraton 4\ of Ahrl y ttam leveret, doomed. , Bepersto ace.. of Joho itershac.o. Of S khe mhattlpe tnten 4 of Mtchsel 114414 domeed._ c desonnt of Ells. Amin. Odm,tatstrator .le.l WlUlam \ eenek. doomed. , ' Il ohs= e l . . eWo=OitilniN D.:lia. "finds 11.1 astoant of Jonah Col ' ads%lo4B. os. of John Dlatabn. domaiwl. Aomuntof Joseph Ooltart. on= - Infooto Thai , ~ d eceased. \ Amount of Jame. Blakey, • - • tiptor 4 hoods •• • &a onon% Gana. doomed. , th, lrlte a v h d . :111=nr . p e ar2 .. 1 •, Og t fltus . .l, 1111 . AeoTtat of Coons 1141* sandals t„.l de. of Jahn alonds. decesed. Amount of Daniel IL Fealty admlnlo• tine ham wiz , melt* rtto i logitszlc 41=" i .. ,1., t.t.of lawn Alma. doom. ,L A. s_. gw23 . IOCARDECA. :" • nor. CINOINNATI Avad two bids Alm Mita Homier; • m.x on u ndo. lot .1.1. byW A IIeCLO - Oar. wow sad Gttr, sto. UNDRIES- . 7 bbl. Lard. No. 1; 1 eta Crew:. 3 half d_al, 10`do \ ECM \ IS' b:tr VI Iror 1 VOI 'Z''' Ido Illomoc 4,4 bodol.l2hl2F 12V W Oottotv To arrive ait a oo mour Iloron.foTssiltly , ~ 62.3 '. 1711A1/.2 DIOCI7 • CO. CODE SALTPETRE-501 , 1,as ill store IBATALI DICK CO ER C. RY PEAOREEI and,APPLE B-200 sticks Posatoun ddo do Aoolu,ln . dodo and lOw 8•411,7__ /11 ISMAIL DICEIIY • 00 HULK SHOIJLDSEB-153 in stars ,and tbr rl. by DM) 'ULU DICICZY & CO. JACOB POOl7B, Jr,' . FORWARDING AND CO ON =BORA= No. SI WATII2I STRICT; PIIIIIIII3EOII. N b221.1r13 Sabbath Bigunl , MVLSON I AONZW are.skeitping an f limas, Salad Union sal .....i njetti l M. i. 42.4y; wobliestlosa' also. • lam tof 01113.111 a oi ls Boot. f m 6.0: bath Libraries. Tracts. Math', Class and Qua- Cos Boakg Illap. Cards. sad other EL brat reaolsitell. For sal. at Dodos ,ad Ptaladeloblal.imes br ' - DaVISOri t ittN/SW. te26 1314skst attest... Fourth. BOOKS -65 tth— KS-65 Market street , bear Fiu Lir atharofFs illetory of dm 1:1•144 6thtes, 6 mitt T aitia r k:iiti=2lsNA lug. b; lilt . ales Unirermal romo:moths thtleer; , , r. , ut• PatriatiszL.by B. Withers/4 A Lig,llllcr t .... in \ mina's Corintrr *mai. . - it . Mt. aiia rthit PION nag: fad 11,Q 1 • Priaostaa Laud ' Ellto's Crelaairdia• 2 lrs if . 0.12 4 1 1 1 .4 . Arsine's • usdoas oa Casto Flea Arta do. Meal sod Rellicioas Masai ~ oby.b.e. koods of Jena LlOrrstais, I rol: Oomplitia LlcsesaCeribital: For Ws, at Lasbarsi by. DA.ViliUri Mill liW, _ MO maxima stmt. Fourth. GREASE LARD-230 Ole. Remise Lard; on eonsignnunkt and ter tab b tua y JACOB ICBSITIL, QUGAR-55 Sugar, on nand ent =I Ca sals Sr • JACOB TOBJITTH. tal , 66 WU.? and. OATS --149 mots Osti, 'at recd Asti fo ph by lf4l J. H. CANFIELD. QIITTEII-4-8 by JAIL IrLD... .&KE FLBW-100 Mag. hite jaif fi ns= i i i leals i Za t e i nbl t 4, 4 WM No& illjaVargal&t. ME HUNDRED TV I, 18 . willpur elms • tweritorynlClLD as 0138 L sbo • sat Irmo. Ilcumortth ene•liii of mum et ana.d. elltp4ll utrrytstawa i lt lAA nallrlid Ittatioa ta real radar l'° \ . abbet It rat L °3 D " lETTER-2 • btal.: Wu lill; Jass 'restd I" 14 uI." Twk.ROMOHrt aasaarga... - . ~ \\ •\\ _- ~~., \ k . \ i , ; ( 7. , ,w...0,,,,,,,..„,, \;:7 ,.. , dr.. r ,:tt.t.4 \ Tones. tn. IL IteXaiux. zt, ..au 'l.'i, Antiill,PTlMP.lgrl LAT ARRIVAL \ OF QIIEENEIVIARI, \\ ' 7 3 EIMNAT RIGBY, .lIIPORT Mt: WHOLESI.LP, Op RITAIL DMA= 121 0/171, GLUE AID filpannwApz 12; Woad stmt. Itil4bwre,, , \ IS NOW receiving, din\ from Faiglish , pott.th l / 4. o'irrtplaid••aasartaiaat a t Gads. and.. lap amp ,La ., lClne. Amoag 'Old, a..—Welt" ' ' Groats Tollat. Dinner Bag • dale. white Vide •trni,body Imuttotot. a mall_ tar Up.* latnehand Itnglloh Mos. In add . poldband. asttsdoodatad The and Woad Patp Chan Iva and asoltattp. lint bin.. a.. plat. and Purple Via:dad, D.C. edged and wed Water With Jet Chonadad tat . Cala wed amen. and a onaralamartanrat of hint Ore an Gloat, wall adantal to me stall tulle of tlty *Gantry rairrebtata. and at macderatapricaa i , , \ treataityams S \ SELF- :6: -TING N\\ S OCITHIN\G\ IRO,`,NS. 11:1- _• en4eet dome* ipproeemMtkof / W •- . Ulla. And them a potb k ofielrele 71itle— IVAron \ . " :4= 3° 15/64:117 . \ _ , 7 . - \ i \ 121 W oo d ‘ Vlttsbusit. \ 1\ 1... 6,2 . 141 ' 4N. GeS r&tharee 708.17.4. \ i ittazi.m . , ! k Ft= trisidPt \ . \ , , .0 the frolc) .ble the ituir4 brut, A \ of ?morel . • • • Iteeohe of , v.heLiteo - tile , VAtrt=6 B 2.ll4Poll ‘ ELOCtilLof hlllfth\ Ottohargh. lo the room eitbravaid.saumbly I/Wei s, timbre ~,t titioter hath provided hitruolf erlthroai for the, attrwelatlon of Waren% and Whet% ae.utee bee. to the Ward absualieli t tedl74l7. your lloOpre 'alb be Wooled*, pent a liteme, to, beep a \ robila Lime of Labratt dud pottpiett- I Wow. at h: fly \ ~..r ibi te. bound, will pte4. l : , \ \ \ • \ T/IDDit OLOpOIL W. the vu en. eittraas o 06 line west,. Mt.' bora. do vertlfr.thet the above vetlttolser la of .trod mote. for fiordiatt and brusperarkee4PALl.eliler.tdvd with boort rsclrepabd ecurrealeseee fceba.imoolomolatlekt sod helateig of Atrettitete and travetereotod ULU Bela, kltoter, A Tay lex. P. IL Kno4jeiv:h 1 , .‘ . W. Ooonolly.Nbapt Lbelbert. Jobs 2 . 117 Wt. Jo ie IL ' s k4.;!r ibg iS l"3" 7 '' ' "ha )".. a' \ II I 61"f6 \ \ P;118 MT\ MAR W/3334L , ,. . • K.R9E4N keel , . 00'1324114 : Zi 4 c= 4 4ihyit tG t=zirerg Alao,so4tasta üb. l a p dnurn Bneketa. , """"'l\g"."l"".'‘4.4"ltt*U*l* B OKB—Jus s r 4A At. Central Ilopk , rid kb' comp • orb of Sessov...4- 1 . 4 -dts d 1 1 , 4 1.4 1. 11.11 IntscdostAry you his Pb /rasa bt ophilons, by PMereor Oh.= I !TAY" : eolpp h. , \ \l• UZER. Yaw* street. 4OODS- r ldUßPlll\k BURCH- TlNlANaa=tisaarnln4 C . l.7lntg . 34 lieltdes al +.l = lot ad eoloftd Plus strowti. \ of L 43, SAN.DIIRIIALW;2O()IIstir t Tun iro 1.. f.2 r1ie2f. \gt N U L I" —2s° TeterZsg)b. ' .110 its in oiore aCd or I.:s] ZIDD CINN Alio deb 7 QUM:JADE SIIINIA 1000 • , in 'dolt ikj sad Iv ral• by .* (MS) \ J. El .D k 00. YE WAT #l .:038 ikompunes Ey. . 14 Water. torsi/Or. tfe23l J. imp* 00. I ARD-20 MAL a 24kkeigi4n stoCre`and V A win b..ut ItA. bows CON-15,000 horO•ottrok i m ozotO- L . wad lby bT• • • coos nr4113, 'Mo.' in\ Otoiik siud to b 7 IWO J. T. a%, 1. .1 BOONE. 10IIEEP PELTS - 400^. 'elto atdie 'tout , fbr ma by [WU T. r J.V. eI,LOVER SEED-15 bbbh in stoii,aid for NJ CO* \ ( 6J V thJ. J 4100tilL a ROOM I dos., jot rated, for ißidebv 1 ox' ' \ r. 800. cIiNSENG-4 bblfi jaerrar4, for ratc oo 7\ \\ \ .17. fA i tz t7 ,oo2 .t . 'Ti 11,1 N D 4T ON El3-340x fie* Idarietli* lug Ilbmg 4Ms fneda do; redd ;Tr eabtonlirtlllidi` E ja" d " I ' l 7 , t‘Nrlgartrset: CPPMBoo,bbla. in eqe4 avant, :for R te \ [11.21' J;KIDD bCO ; 60 Wool greet. SULPEIM F O ETHER-300 lbfes ease V TeYS T\ ILD army BARK-400, R - 70. Vl'aen.natosm.br \ OCC °LASSES-44g bble.". O. M. a: (° "'''r' g ,rA.gaa a" A': ‘ r;rvanscm P/TINM:-Eltiow Whfito Zino; , 7.4nr. Ittorn Kama BrinEkk7. Vag 5.2% " i raill ' A.lnticreasos a col NAB. 'IL suomt—aoci arbita " 3. a at. • F :I 8110 . *• , O bble.tetue • e • • e • • • snd Lear, In stars alai lap sa \ JAM UMMEION 00., ILA \ Acta,' It. Loafs Soar Saninin7 • Fot\:nnt • A• \-A ST • • inqcodinnaill . •Aby ft4 sclia.l\f,' • rueir Warn • wipaara aaasimaymplor . : . , on. cit v • WaaaFregsFad_flata.elar .620 (5 1 / 1 1 1 1:Vat REAfkER, \ LOOK ATI His 16D0 oorea \of LOP. Wiatarn\i':Ada i va . 4 ,4 a tr,failillid s • 1 . & Tit . ~,,,..„...„,„*.. ",.' , A Worths=tion.. A \ ~ 1 \ lrt, §Atlr.--A \d'\s6 Wotan ..„.ttclesio ' • • 'id, iansEld Wound ennasaballt• 7 . ..tasba.b4. =er l ebake i rtatt ) :/repar 1 "' tetl l ,3l4 l l Wad 7 77,4,,,„. _ •••:. uil Z. mut 5 \ al. Xr-kr. ,Mtra_PlT .; , .... \\ . iift74l ' ." a "115 "lei' h er b .. * 23 ieV" 41.1 . and oak saadidprinjul .._-____lV„. SU par 1 ' 1•26 \ I *, 11 MIL d• PI .-•- , VIA UR T IMX) b•lstAnihnti; d 1 " 4.1A11 ' l ft ! R, P DVAltirk 04. I ' 7 gECOND-HAND SAFE and BOLLES—, ' , 41. ' Prot • 'AT loi.hu bent SA • atirt 0111? a NITILPErt•\ Illat-NO. 4 fkoe by \ f TO. BONN sI UOBJIT t 1111IIP1 L 0 00 bbls);Asailertitie 'and eths„ bi YON IVNIIROAT lIIIRPEM. • IBY P PHIS - 7:11 tmiXpipw,julit rete • mid tar • Dr . • \ \ DOSAIMILIM !Warn:, k iZggikf) , v b o .7: o oA s h o Lild;sfOr Stryb.y, WWI .p• • :4 SGARd kl ASSES-2AD bba,..1 . 4. O. • 100 da fa.ll. do.: :00 Wald. Ci,.6odart •• • Ndlloarf Varitt 50 11 , gal! b ye ,944,4-13100 Dozen, Alkyl* \ 624 of c ". b "Mvott.r.nwai r ill'a \ ACON 81,101:11AERS-5 casks BaWon II MOW* '1• V. llKlClN)cutltc'd smt for aim* ,at • CULBRIMON. 7.15 Llbats rtreetA, IQ COETZEk-300 tap : Coffee, foe, _,lslobt tow \ A. .4 BZETSON. \ C.S.ASIA-251:1 imukte for by a.t. OUL .7.8.TH01i r24s • goo-1511.—ns msaufabt , • ••• mien% braid for Ws by \ • V.LARI • 14.1) 130GAR,--50 bads. '.. 0 Clarilhgt •• , Jut noteltir . g ‘ r. far \ ak 0 htids. o.Vairar, \just ..'d ; _ . (6241 mama a vinurarr.7.; UGAR- y AILE 1117 0 1 .• P-A. nal •#i akla A .‘ Forap Rays. Q \ TILL Graster Andaman in '4ioes.-,. A. Ml SOH AfOlX,NdpArt alai 6111 NN. NU Natio. Mgr last t faisg,ttamtal Sala tau days "Nam at Um sad oat 'Slam dads nab t i lt= swabs antalstad. 94 se Mats Goeds Ibre, betty raPsNal. ANN still Naar Wats to la astss. pad at ,Iv' ham rm... It t Pa: at liTiVO/141 n thit Valitil/tIP&M —...... . EINDIt4S—', 1 • Srr bbla. Itankinl Older: 1201 d., tibia. Goldin 117sug t it i blilllZll A Lrkr . , I.s- r k altaT' . •-: '- • ' 4 . , 2 sacks aura.* ....r. 1 sta ' , adj . __ \ Ile do.. Om 144. cm 441.44.44 w.. i 0 ,.. a . b., , 112 , 3.1 bOU. Oiour Binds . 9 1 %, ,1 r iarmaa , lAU ad. GREASE 34,tet,'N0..1 Lest Liar's 25 a s Omar. sa. Waltzer Amur Sala mi eft olaiditament, lar"lit tilizt , a3a i y a aix Wair" BP trza-s, bble. tte • in% ston, nub) , 116241 MILLI Int A CO. IVANYED--2 good DRAY lIDSYS-- not oirit pint% 7 «in 1 1 .1 \ e t . tr i riZT. aRRASE. LARD-7 , bbla. . area \ I4? Vadui , LU:10)a1. or Sl T°ll4 2iM, l tlThird Ifttolai of Wet...boom 15c0 . 112 W. APPLES —4O of atlas yarle-` ur-110(0A14114d*. UMW^ PUltieb, la. tut pm 4U4 • fr \ I ' rioLiaffdifflit&Glgnita GEED-10016. in store, for saw by R0LL235 1.. ra . - 3 ;10 Bop. Batter s, 4133 tamed Alms MASONIC 11\i , I4.‘'.\ GRAND VOCAL AND wirriukkErr. , --CONCERT. \ 11LLE CIC&LIE and PBOF. SCIIWAB L. \would seteeettaUf Islam the . PIUS. bara and 'wintry, • thee erili 41ear ene COACERZ 110tiDaT EMU:W Mature 1/11k. affitta4 I MOD &Kam Mu. aLtana. LW- ethers . I \ ataediet Its the eeesasattra—th• pilaf Its building of tha O slat (3satcl.la sar i Ilekata. 50 mac' ta ha 4 at the !lasi:pal !Nish at ; ealockk , fiokk THSATBB ' , Jo:Sainte OE2 are J. Psl3 l lEt sax ilaNaoaav • XrDoosa at 7 os•%.k. •\ ' \ 5 \\\i. . - 1 , N ‘.' . illmmam laa, .4,1211 P tbil ' parorltbout el rs co-_ _ , • D \ MP F :_ a" allh " the‘e.iibr'-- . `Ti 11"111 13 , N ~ • \ Son JporPoraje . 4. IPPI,vll.l,bo p Pao; slip weep buOtitul ir , ar 1 -", \ - , .' THE MDT - OP, LYONS. ' • , Coixoto‘Pfolootte.. ' . ~:, . No. OM. r.an.:-.....—. : .:" 2 , _*7.7.:-.Bni. ii.lk \ TAILIarrELLA By M. analra.Gllbat, ter. Wm! and 1 Mos WA: its To Clooslado .111 the tosinbablo hod of •" \ , .: _ .. _ s my PRZOltry a ulemmg. • - \ \ \ ;vrwrii7. ---- .17:7.7.-t.... — .. .2:7:'„ *. PAM \ ]lra. wqm l 4..-,,,,-..—..4.-.2a.misa'Whooiso \ ra. So Moiicr-lute DOW ' , filch... \ • - linportant , to travelers\ ft gine , But 11. 11 n early hper, three o'clotk. in' the morn- • • • • Ingwer whk.ll IPS.IES3 TRAIN star* fm 18. Eaar., from rlttabura . had mi. It vary laroavanient tor tardier, atlas Or teal., eetarp4lll.4, maimed at *took uurautOrtalkh Gm (Imy 2 Velma a. la or to, rar oD.WNuge er i 141 nista. 1 . 6 . 1: trodureu Shat kturt 10 Egg ama r ta;ut toi .. %arly mna at 14.401,K, lostari; ',- 111‘Layabursao\ that . ..rola!, baal_taa— tuirstt at await", K.. n at latrbto at 71; .Lm tam am' olabt , ,at )64:Ease. braaktaattla u t rtyLadalata or Damon , . tbaatotalor thy acootatace Or tima• , t `‘,\ t 5 . 14u1iir . 14 . 64;040/1 Irittbla Annum Dr.. HIDE 13-4 59 Beef. Ilider.; in Aire 'and for ix. ea. \ Ird3) ' ILittßitraa, \Q, UGAB-5, b ,hdo to` ant by Maw lort f spa imials Id= S. ' alga 1118tonalii EAD—,4I Lead, azd 285 Wit s\ V2 /I • b7 "?'" T r ß r f igaS4l/ 11 1 1 :1 3 l'F"--"I`O,k2VII.frZaTOTO. DBIErkAPPLES- 4 0 0 ,bn5.-in and kv al. IT Dan MB. DILWORTiI, t CO. GLOVER'SEED=-100 bite . in store 4n. for w. , ;, thzu \ J. B:..PILIVORIM aco. EAT :kbush.\faaps, B • in , Mr V. a. Dix.woirli I BANS aid fIqa.BZED-15(bar:0,Batuttl - I 111 do. llaziat 1 Abl. do..Sooir ,ALAIIng d• O \ L4 nto, \ \ incaa4 ark • 11:3 \ Wator s3ALIVont . mAPPIER I}l,oolllB-30 , ,t0t5, aicilr !i f from deux"! ilstmig i rr Via= TIMPEACH.P4 and \M I ALR I ftwIr tar. N.' pecoN nd AULK4ORIC ,-4 eke : aeon amdat daßaltrn surw lasoilinsfee. *am: Ikal Buratilt.forshibt (.1431 MIMI , M OM i\co, 11111WER—‘1 acne landixdora 116xan LI cco, r .• 0.. 00 t4till; t'\\ I lITTER -I 't bla. frog': RollATt . . . e 'Wei, toed .., tar PP r im i korrn 1.3.. • • . \ ' :‘, . • 11 . 1 i :t0 wain —,iorpreert. lr • PITS,`,GIN t RAMS. eket.—lttliSßHY. rn Atio u tprtitt fi o b tre c t u rpee .. dark Nu= ~.,-,,„ ....1,.. ~../.4, 4 1. 1 ... \ \ ..,. \ . F OR BUE—Strirers tltonsandfeitt WAY "ti, i.- now it o «a WASH 7%73,Artdah tamale' rued two 7 ; Orm prielltionn prologue 031 W *2/ • Prow II QW WIEDUW •GlaseCoo f. rum, *bat MOW ono OLIN pareft, t s c AW7 to ... \\ Pi/ \\ N ~ lull 71reprap)rrrairliatripik. 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