PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLIBLIED EY WHITE k CO. PITTE3IIBOB TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 18,52 114.17,27 t W 71,1, BE POrND pAGE or rzas pAP.e.s. o.x.ettall extioilie chin - ' , ;"1,40mi if oailireekly Omit. ' , Drain to oar buitiosi mei itnitEadrabli medium if maktnatyve busbies. tiara. ; Orr einialatton between Sour Lod tbottisact, mob. • :': lug ifmittrfan . 'Magi mad mtirt7la Minna PeanerY -.-., -R .TO Antratisras—Nither the Editorial/looms • enee pitgaileteblidainent of the Ditfequrrra, opened en !mdse. • A.V.7BIITISERB Who Eater. taefr , :sotkes t 0 epee la the Divri,,ea-Mond., smong_c.c• :,,nllpiesrs bud than beforsl.oeloek,on Putantoe 0 .4oluiazoaL ICS C.AUL COXIIIISIONIS, "MO4/3 kOSVICILL, Of 'Lancaster County. ' T 101 AITDITOR 011111.1. t., ALEX. K. MaCLURE, ' Of/lank:in - County. ... ..- . ... .:- - i "JP. 11011.911137. OSZrzitAL, r...! CHRISTIAN MEYERS, Of silaci^n County. •:Tall FRANKLIN CANAL.E.IILEOSD ;VW THE • WHEELING, BEID E, • ~ L, . The Cleveland Herold,'ln so article making a v","441. j ••'correction of some rualutrat;onel mice titements in - relation to our course on the "gauge law,' - . • appends the follow!: g I : -' "But oar friends e 0 'a ;to do not in their . • storrectiou coma to the m , leeure of their . formai truthful roe that d policy Is • always the 'duct " ibey cull exhibit a friendly feeling for the seln,h • gulp 'a w in Erie corm ' , ty," and by 'staining would rob the old Keg _ .; atone of much of her ?good example to sister • • • Beants." It hi well establiahod thot the Franklin ',Oulu! Railroad commits New York and Ohio in . stead'ef New York and Pittsburgh, and hence it Is a - "groas fraud" mad an "mitres° upon the dig - • I.this Commonweal th ," hallo language of ... the - Gazette. Our Pittsburgh neighbor should bear In mind - Shatitron tracks ae well as iron . • . 'bridges are quite enduring, and "make a virtue nausaity" by submitting to both with the beat graft for the stake of the farther "good example to el,ter States" L . ,' Oar friends of the Herald seem to be still la - J: laming; under a teleapprehenalon of our pcoition • ..and View& They =ippon that the reason wo • • ~ condemn the Franklin Canal Railroad,_ is be ' cause it "eoluaiots New York and Ohio, instead 1 1 :' regime York and Pittsburgh;" whereas we have • mime opposed the Ede Railroad making the _ ..Sarno connootion under the telml right it pee- . ;'.., Cliviligoct for that purpose. We oppose Vie Frank - band :bonipany Railroad because it is a _Vida - apon'thla State—because it seta at dell aaos the authorities and laws of this Common ' wealth. Our Supreme Court has given its 10t t..-reran..opinion that it is one of the giosaest fronds Over committed upon the eoveroignty of the . We appeal to our friends of the Herald, if this I. not a safficient reason for opposing it, ` - WithoutCealdng for any selfish motives? Would they sanction each a fraud for any advantage , , 'listener it might confer upon Cleveland? Do '.',':_:they cot =udder that the emcees of mach frauds _'weakens the of Law, and, is dangerous to ..- • ,•:publiet morals? -- We desire to have our reasons for opponing the Franklin Caul Railroad fairly _ . ooltddereer on their own naked merits. If they - not atind investigation, we will yield them pp. If they etc correct, we ehoold have the - • credit of them. We cannot believe that the odi , tors, .at the Herald approve of that fraud, any 1"* theatre do, and it is hardly fair to attribute "to - ti a selfish motive, when we have one which - weary honest man must appreciate. -The .Wheeling Bridge is another subjoin on Herald, and the public generally, dis pings ;great looseness of opinion. Pittsburgh . - Aamir6t'thet . the Wheolingßridge is an obßtrue- . toditnroreigation of the Ohio river anal that oheittriction was clearly proven, and the fact of the' bridge helots ouch an obstruction mistained by a decision - of the Supreme Court of the Uni ted States, after the - Most thorough and protract aid investigation. gli.titerencle of Wheeling was that th e chitin:Uwe CO the Pittsburgh boats are made.iutzeoetestily higki , and' that their great ~ .height isnot neceseary to 'the speed and economy mmigialtu. Pittsburgh prodtmed rho most ebatelatt t testimony to prove that the height of :chimneys -need wunacesearytounable the boats spend sufficient to sonars trade and • 'trine ' bitch was the state of theitte4tion up to the °thug ewttiblltired a line et oppo sition liinter: 7,l Thle line aft:ivied that city a fine tiniortwaity Wyandotte the weild that her posl ' tied was right, sad thot.Pittebargh vie nettle .. tAd by - a path and acfrien,ry pniiry in erecting ' such high Chimes's. the via l:? Oa the coo "bitty the boats of thwWh.:ilirg line have higher Warm"! than the l'atehrrg,b line, and one Of their boats which hid to dr..p below the bridge -before it eauld put op ire chlinr.r7a, has elate `added tea flit to tit& h i,ht, in crdtr to enable - 1: oaaipete. with the Pittsburgh hr.& In, 'detect these Gets we ark our r4ighbors of the Herald to nay, whether rittshArgb - - 1 10 t, sod Is not, justified in opposing the Wheel :44 bridgif as an obstruction to the navigation of ,Itho - Ohlo river, sad 13 thus isjorloos to her in- Wilde Ail we oak to justice, and that we feel elistired we shad hare looner or later, and we area{ the .aerald is dlipoeed to award it to to Withinat.delsy. . , . • Tin /*moan Comm:tea 701 TM Warrzra -Txt.niTher New York Herald, to its money market, -- take - the etrione competition which the New York and Erie ltailroad Laa experiers -ad Knee the opining of the Penneylranlei Central and Aaltimore. and Ohio Routes. In speaking tot thii bad policy of the Legislature /Oritleg si toll on freight over the Erie road, It esp. . .The "competition that tho Erie Railroad cape . rime*. from the Baltimore and Ohio and the . ',Pennsylvania Centralktakroads, is already a se. :41mm matter, and may, prove fatal, eo far as fa - tura dividends are concerned. The Camden and "Attibiat, end the New Jersey Railroads are crawl. ed: with freight for the treat, via Philadelphia and Baltimore., The redined tariff of charges :an thePeoneyrrana Central and Baltimore an 1 'Olanitallroadn attracts an kr.tniinse quantity cf trelAtfroM thileity, winch has heretofore been ,•.ehipped to the West by the Erie . Railroad. If, ths fie* of die the Legielatureiekould 107 a toll on freight; for the purpose of protecting the . r attan 'stoats the effect could not be otherwise <thanunfavarable. Thos Assembly has already peeled a bill levying' this toll, end it is probable . thnt - the ilcnite(Arill concur , and thus make it a 01:111 BOOK TABLE. Gialkssea" Atacama, for 'lay, Is already to baod, Rad. Is a 7try beatilltd tuzd interesting • amber. ilke his wood cots 4 rostly, and we lad la it :math solid tafonnation, as well as the vestal quantity - ofliahter literature, to called, laid IS the Oineipal strata of attraolloa to . sure , Ostoment was =do in our local col .nrunryesterday morning, in reference the old .Allegheny Bridge, which We regretted to cue, urblob - Irc understatd in wholly liccorreat. Thiiiettlement ctihe question by the Supremo Court, we tuodernbuid,lron fluaL Oar reporter its ullelufonioed••• • ` Apar dipper ship, called the "Sing of Clip , SOT irtalf;i2ll; at East Boston, will be the atieel in the world;as well es the sharp est..l She ii szd feet Lie:Chas 82 feat breadth of 'kelatti, 80 feet • depth of bold, and will register new: tig will be. on the Forbes' patent, the )Rd/ en the fore aid main masts alike, and eh* en the mdsxmomast the mime as those on the •Atither,maste .abote the lower yells, so that, ex ' aepr the"pounes, ill her audio nil! hare dapli- Weil; en every yard fore and ak dilony, many ether IMprostmente, she win b.ve a etstlonary '4MM:iv:gine of '8 horse power on deck, comae°. led** the ganef, which w•dl be wed for hes . ytwork.streb teldeg and out cargo, set 'oB 8 0 0 8,1'4 &c. gunnel Eiwartvota, (-z•Cslientor of Nov_ pod) fo' oullerato - fox t the United StabetiConet shwa Vint to ie uct indebted a 'out 'to. 0.3 Melted &Mee in - default, and that lifianie, or, Jolson:tot Is against hiln In tto-17. Eitoha Wabeter'il haw' st Meet ABB., sail struck Air Eighth:tog cti - 31,tday afteram. The letelior tree somewhat - .honored, bat the trite Ol gr W.,%erbo tree to tho - hottee at the tlm1; se FROM' WABBIZIOTON Conazondota at LW Daily atteriksah Gau W. i s Wei= °toe, APTidt 1861 Hoy long, DAprineeps ctSmate, irillyeu Male - ourectrely tried patience - Another drearreredt intrigue and ;manna] strife :s this afternoon imam:ricer:l as impending. Jot whet we sop. ,posed the Senate was about to declare itself ex hausted; and to disperse, down coma an order from the White Henn to stay until the middle or end of next week. Unmurmuring enbmission to what we can't help is the distinguishing char acterietto of n 'philosopher, and I say no more on that head. A complete change in the New __York pro- I gramme to presented to-day. Ex-Senator Dick inson most singularly objects to antenortem in torments, and does not consent to bug his hopes of future power and distinction in the New York Custom House. In plainer verde he has rejected the office of Collector. Greene C. Bran- Sen t tx-Chief Jistice of the Supreme Court, is nominated and confirmed In his place. Been eon Is technically a Bard is politico, but having been on the bench for a good many years past, bat not mixed much In the controversies of the day. He is a devoted friend of Marcy's, and will we the patronage of the Custom House In just such a way as that dietingaished person may deem best for hie Interests. Dlekiueo►'e self•dedtal in this case may make eomething of hint. His present object is to come to the Sen ate as theartooessor of Mr. Seward, In 1855. Borland, of Arkansas, has been disposed of by sending him to New Mexico. That is a more proper place for him than the Senate. New Mexico is thus wildest and most rugged of cur territories except Utah, sad the character of the inhabitants harmonises In a singular degree 'with the face of the country. The soil is so barren and the whole territory So worthless that the late Secretary. of War proposed to sell it out, and abandon it to the hie/Lanus. Geer such a district and such a people Borland hen been appointed Governor, and has been of source very readily, or rather greedily confirmed. The probability le that he will get into a quarrel wittreorne of his subjects in about six month, era year, and get shot through the held. lam Informed there has been no quorum present at any time today, and the subtraction of Sena tors by executive appointments will not be likely to supply the want. Mr. Slidell, of Louisiana, declines the Mission to Central America lie cannot risk his health in lush , unwholesome regions. As the Legiela ms; is now in session which will elect a noses -sor to Smile, Mr. Slidell hopes that the choice may fall on himself. It Ia aappaaed by some of the void none, that the cause of the delay with respect to the Sen ate, is the desire of Mr. MarcYfro take theopin ion of the committee on foreign afialre, respect ing sonic preliminary etipulations in the alleged British negotiation concerning the fisheries, re ciprocal trade and so on. IMr. Soule's friends, mostly leading men in the young America branch of the democracy, gave him a very pretty compliment, last night in the shape of a serenade and a farewell !upper.— Senator Weller, Corry, cf Ohio; Gorman, Gov ernor of Minnesota; George liannders,proprietor of the Democratic Hoyle', and many other very 'leave . persons In that divbilon. One of the toasts was to this effect: "The patriot whom the despots of Europe thew upon the chore of the Dew world, is now retuned to them the bearer of America's choicest honors." Soule responded to thie that, twenty years ago ho was driven from France a political exile for having defend ed the liberty of the press. He will set out as soon as he can procure his instructions. The nominatiens to-clay, other than those men tioned, were of no' consequence. There cow:to tes in circulation a rumor that difficulties exist in the Cabinet; that Marcy has aignitled his in tention to leave it, and that he will go to Eng landOr France. There is nothing whatever in . theae reports. The Cabinet is for the present a unit How long it will remain so is quite a different matter. • FROM NEW YORE. ,porreepondenee of the Valle Pltteburch Gums 1 New Tout, ns. !• The arrival of the Europa this mo rn i ng with, an unfavorable budget Co far as regards cotton and provisions, has tended much to check opera lltion,. Merchants had expected something dif ferent in the cotton news, but are obliged, after all, to let the Manchenter spinners settle the price of oar leading exports, basing their wil lingness to pay upon a crop of three and a half millions of bales. The steamer which leaves for Europe thin afternoon, has engaged two hundred thousand dollars in gold, an amount unexpect ed to bankers. , Money is either eerier to be had than in March, but there is iv market a very greedy ides, of borrowers, the importers, who are ready to take all tho exchange they can raise cash to buy, and all they can get for their paper. The 1 consequence is an advancing market for bine, and a marked inclination on the part of the bullion to move. • - do extraordinary effort is being made by the .C.7statiEalace people to open in May, and it will be to . a great degree successfaL Over fourteen thonaand packager, containing foreign cancel. billions, are at hand already, thee making it certain that the European part will be all that could bo desired. - The Alsosiation have adver tired for proposals forth° refreshment depart ment, and very properly has, determined to keep out rum in all its forma There will be no lack of the vile stuff in the neighborhood.— Could the united drama of the visitors be col lected, they would form no had competitor in bulk with the contents of the distributing Cro ton Reservoir. la our legislature yetterday, the bill to tax railroads in this State for the benefit of routes sonth of New Yark, was very summarily killed, off, and no more will be heard of it. Had it passed, the Erie rood would have been taxed $200,000, a cennibution to the revenue of the State, quite large enough to kill Off the hopes of a dividend to the atookholden. The movement among laborers and mechanics for higher wages continues, and seems In a fair way of wearing itself oat by exhausting the ma terial. Nearly every department has strut* or demanded an increase, of wages, in most casts obtaining it, but there are malty leading cat►h liehmente that bold out, and the whole will ero long return to the old standard, for the profits of hash:lees will not suffer the laborers tans to sweep off affthe share that capital should have. Freights aro duller, rents are cheaper, the prices of imports ars barely supported, money is dear. Yet In the fame of all thee labor expects to reap a reword, hese:Limon the cheap money of lam Bea son which is nowsuperseded by another and dif. 'Arent state of things. Employers had better shut up their Works, than do business at a loos, and to- thikhomplexion will , the - strikers soon bring capitaL TlTe ' , tribune" newspaper will on Monday nett be enlarged very materially. its priblishers find. lug its columns all ttiosmall to contain the miser titling favors showered upon them. The inde- pendence of the Tribune,' added to Its marked ability, makes ft one of the most popular pa. peru of the day; indeed :t is really the leading prais of New York, the pretensions of the rest to the contrary notwithstanding. Its shares now-aell at three thousand dollars each, and its yearly profits will crowd hard upon fifty thou sand dollars. . . In tho iray of local news we have little of in terest, exotpt a few murders, the accidental 'hooting of a wife by her husband, and Items o that kind, very gratifying reading fora few, but happily of no general Interest. C. - 8 —This afternoon financial affairs look like mourning their old dullness. Stocks, after a day of buoyancy, seam to be teoeding to the former starting point. C. BiILTIVOIII ASTo 011.117 RAILHOLD.—The busi nese done on this road daring the month of March has been unprecedeutedly large. The emtement will be submitted to the Board on Wednesday next, and we learn that It hie al ready beim shown to eomi, of the Directors. It is as folloie, rand numbers: itecipts on gain Stem for March, . $216,000 on the Washington Branch, 54;030 Total 7' iota' - receipts of Mach, - $270 . 00 0 This Is an inerome on the Main Stem, over the 'mouth of Marsh, 1852, of - - $97,000 Anil on the Washington Branch of 23,000 • Total iocrease,.' $120,000 The largo receipts on the Washington Branch 41 . 038 plainly from the travel growing oat of the reoent Inauguration of Presldoet Pierce, and are larger than the receipts tram the lo►aguratton of President Taylor by $ll,OOO. The total reeelpta for the month aro larger by $80.090 Manta any previous month Mace the road wait constructed. We learn that, the receipts for the present month of• April, according to. existing !Adios/Jou, will not fall mach short of $ 3 50,000.--Balt dour. Mu. Famoar.iir. Mu. OASll.—The funeral of Mn.e Fillmore tookplaee at Buffalo, on Bator di4 afternoon, and that of Mrs. Cue at Detroit on Sande/ esernoan. alley ware ban uteri, dud by a large ernueontle of onipatbialnit triode. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. APRIL 7 th.—ln Senate, the resolution's to eon. inn the question of sipeohibitory liquOtillietti a vote of the people, came up in ortior',.tm th*tr TOLL:final passage; madwent plumed by the-following Yeas—Messrs. Carothers, Barrie. Evans, For syth, Frlok, Hamilton, Byron D..lianditt Eph raim W. Hamlin, Hendricks, Huge, Sankt!, M'• Finland, Maittrtrie, Qui:tele, R obertson, San derson, Skinner, Slifer-18 Hays—Messrs. Bailey, Backelow, Darlington, Fry, Goodwin, Haldeman, Siemer, Kinzer, My. era, M'Callin, O'Neill, Sager, Carson, epeaker —I3. The bill relative to the Franklin Canal Comps ny came up In order on second reading; the amendment of Mr. Dazzle still pending. Mr. Bockalew resumed his remarks, and die. mused the whole question at length.' Ile oppo sed both the original bill and amendment. fie thought, the true policy of the legislature was to tan the company for the benefit of the State, wittiout regard to local or private interest. He Would prefer doing nothing to the adoption of either of the propositions pending. Mr. Kunkel continued the debate, expeessing himself somewhat at a lose how to act on the subject. He did not like either of the propoat- Sins pending, and-called upon the Senator from Columbia (Mr. Buckaleir) to submit some pro position to tax the company, as foreshadowed by him. He diacnesed the question tte to the right of the to tax at length. - Mr. Derain addressed the Senate again in sup port of his amendment Mr. Crabb also expressed himself opposed to the proposition pending. He preferred doing nothing, and lotting the State authorities fight the matter out with the camping. Or, if any thing was to be done he would prefer to incor porate mother company, giving them the right to construot a rood over the route of the Lake Shore road, and imposing upon them a proper tax for the. benefitof the Commonwealth. But he preferred doing-nothing. Mr. Sanderson expressed similor views. Ile was opposed to both propositions, and preferred taking no action nnthe subject. Mr. Krinkel called a division of the quer don on the amendment; when the vote on the preamble was ordered, and it was disa greed to. The vote on the fleet division of the amend ment was then ordered. Mr. Evans expressed himself In favor of this division; when tho vote.war an takeztd resulted as follo ws! Ireas--Meesrs Carothers, Bantle, Evans, Frick, Haldeman, Hendricks, Kinzer, Kunkel, Skinner, Canton, Speaker.-10. Naye—Messrs. Batty, Bookalew, Crabb, Dar. llegton, Forsyth, Fry, Goodwin, Hamilton,- !Sy ron D. Haman; Ephraim W. Hamlin, Hiester, Hoge, Myers, IM'Caslin, fil'Farlen, ill.'3lortrie, O'Nell, Quiggle i Babertson, Sager, Sanderson, Slifer.-22. So the question was determined in the negn. tire. Tbo second division was then also voted down. Mr. Myers then mooed to enbatitute on entire new bill requiring the company to complete their road from Erie to Franklin, and pay a cattail' tax. riot agrnal to. The vote on the first section of the bill wee then taken, and it was' lost, as follow: Tear—klessre. Erane, Haldeman, Hamilton, Hoge, Robertson, Skinners-6. ' Nays—Meters. Bally, Declaim, Carothere, Crabb, Darlington, Dareie, Forsyth, Frick, Fry, Goodwin, Byron 11. Hamlin, Ephraim W. Ham lin, Mester, Heuricks, Kicur, Bunke', Myers, M'Cnelin, M'Farland, ll'Altirtrie, O'Neil, QMS gin Sager, Sanderson, Slifer, Carson, Speaker. 26. The general Mining Law was defeated oa Ito Anal readiag, yeas 12, pays 18. In the House, the amendments of the Senate to the bill for establishing a echoal for idiotic chit. dote, was concurred in, yeas 50, nays 30 APRIL Sth.—ln Senate, Mr. Darsie, from tbo Committee on Finance, reported the bill to re• peal the Hz on tonnage on the Pennsylvalia' railroad. The bill to protect frail and punish trespass certain counties of this Commonwealth; to renew the charter cf the Theological seminary at Caunonsburgh, Washington county . ; author icing the Philidelphia eociety for promoting eg• riculture to borrow moray; and relative to aa slier in Allegheny.city,•came up in order. L rh, counties embraced to the - first seatlon, rels. tive to the protection of fruit, fie., ore All, gheny, Philadelphia, Northampton, Delaware and Erie) The hit to incorporate the Pittsburgh Medical College was parried. ' In the House, the General Appropriation bill has been cinder consideration for several days past. Amur. 9t6..--1. Senate, Mr. Margie, from the Comnoitte on Finar.oe, reported the bill to grain ate the ealuics of saaociatejmigen. Mr. Kunkel, (Judiciary) bill relative to Sand and building .amociatione, and other purpenet; elan, relative to,the East Liberty and Sharps burg plank road company, and other purposes. The House CUD continues engaged en tee Ap. propriation bill. - - TILL JAPAN Exranmou.—The following's the authoritative statement of the Washington Union, in relation to the Japan Expedition; referred to in our last. We publish it with pleasure, no we look upon thexlzedition ea one of the most.la tereeting and important events of the day. It appears to have been the intention Of the late administration to plane ander the command of Commodore id C. Perry, 03 the commander in-chief of United States navel force in the East India and Chine Bear, and iiith a view to his cantoniplated visit to Japan, the following vetuela, via one ehip . otthetine; : the Vermont three steam-frigates, the Susquehanna, the Alia aissippi, and the Powhatan; one first-elaes steam er, the Allegheny; sad four sloops-of war, the Macedonia, the fisrathga, the Plymouth, and the Voadolia; to beresampanied by two store shine, the Supply, and the Southampton. This farce, with the exception of the Vermont, the Macedonia, and the Allegheny, is now as. eembling at Macao. The mat named vessel to tow,iu the hands of mechanics, and it le uncer tain when her preparation will be completed. The Vermont is ready to receive her crew; but mach is the condition of the recruiting service that It le wholly impossible to eay when, If at all, a crow of 800 men can be collected. Besides this, the number of men, of all threes, employed In our naval sonic, having been limited by law to 7.800, and Congress having failed at ite.last Beaton to grant to the Nary Department those. therity which it asked to enlarge that number, and no means having been appropriated for that purpose, the withdrawal of 'the Vermont from Commodore Perry'e eqeadran has become una voidable, because, to addition to the force al ready in commizeloh, ehe cannot sow be mattned without exceeding the number of seamen 'pre aeribed by law. It is probable, also, that the necessary delay in preparing the Allegheny far en may render her Berrien unavailable for the expedition. This, however, will not interfere with the contemplated 'lett of Commodore Poly to Japan, with a force amply sufficient and well provided for the successful ausamplishmeat of the objeettr of Lie elation. Taa 4 3111}LUILA IIeSICAM SOCLETT.—WO 'are happy to inform oni readers that they will zoo° have the pleasure of attending the Incompara ble instrumental conceits of the famous Chintas- Ws Masted Society.. • They have just nniehed one of their most euestissful seasons to Monaca, are now delighting tiler - people of Philadelphia, and will arrive here on next Monday, end give their fret concert on Tuesday evening. The following extrade from the 804013 BCC, will give our readers some Idea of the trmit to Moon ter them: "A few remarks relative to thalami Moss of the season now ending, will be- Interesting to our musical readers. The - Germania Society have given In the United States and Canada, 622 con certs. During this season they have given In Boston'and vicinity, 40 concerts, and 25 public reheareale; they have dm molded at 19 concerts given by other artists. Their concerts In this city have avenged an audience of from 2500 to 3200 persons, and the rehenreals have avenged andlenees from 2600 to 8500 persons. In 27 concerts hi the neighboring= cities, the audiences' have gad from 1000 to 1500 persons. The 19 concerts by the Handel and Haydn Society and others, at which the Germanism have iss.• Witted, have had audiences amounting, in aB, to 85,000 persons. As astonishing ac It may seem, the total number of persons who have Ileteoed to the masterly perfonthanees;of the Germania Society, this mason, will eland bee hundred and eighty Mow:ma Vie do not loiters that there is another instance of such remarkable emote on record. . Of the character of the enterteinmets It is not necessary sixth's time, to go iota the particulars; suffice It to say, that for variety and excelleoce they have been fully equal to tiny given In 800t0n.4, ton.4 , Daring it 'aeon the Society hare per. formed 31 Byrn sales by Beethoven, Mozart, Spahr, Ries, O a and Mendelsohn. 'They have given all of Be en's eymphonles exerpting 1) thetiLtth. The h ve also petformed 188 Over bore& Besides this solid portion of the eater 'elements, there as been any quantity of waltzes, polkas. gallops, solos, marches, airs from Opera, &o. &o. Who can say that we have not reason to place Boston at the head of the mutingl allies of the world. At all create oar thanks are due to the' Germania Society for en much delicious music, and we congratulate the musical- public for this evidence of an in, creasing appreciation— It to creditable ter our city. A paper out emit 'aye that smoking olgua aad plias la aot permitted is soy aural in that mat , pz rmrc oesestor at rav fie. Ten Ceiamienal Advertnier. ' , :• , FoSEIGN ffrEllifSST ffISE EIIESPA. .. .-, • •s; --.: . Lonms ; , VdraMe 2 slBs3..,• ....Towffay befog - Wed Frday, the Iniptession Zif ' httsiutise mutters it ansi mentefParilament leave ; lithe to be allied to the intelligence communica. zed by the last steamer. It was then annotated that the 'ellght panic which had 'kited the money market, In cease. einzice of Oki threatening complications of the '. arkieh qusstion, had in 'a great measn sub. eided.'antl this favorable charge has al e }e been ' ma in fain ed. Although Franco and n eland 1 see collected formidable fiesta la the 34..'d111', cannon, and Russia rivals them by en eqsal We is flay In the Black flea,• there ate now no fears that they will bo required to proceed to Con stantinople, or that any demand will hi persis ted in either byltiosita or France that will pre-' rent the pcssibility of an early adjastuisit. The rumors that were sprea4 with re ard to the eanditious ',SIM. Prince Ileaschik Ef was izmerneted to exact, are believed to hay, been grossly Incorreetzzind the beet Informed per sons at St. Petersburgh assert that thefre has never been the smallest intention to push mat ters. to extremities. The pomp and einem mance of Prince Mensehikoff's mission appear to have been chiefly directed toward the humil iation cf Feed Effendi, the. Turkish Fbreign athletes, by whom the recent concession, to France en the subject of the holy shrines 'were made, and this having been accomplished, and France being willing to moderate.her indiscreet pretenilens, everything is likely to praceed qui etly. Ravela will maintain her Infinence and the impotence of Turkey will continue every day to be more painfully displayed: but until the attention of Europe la called off by some note convulsien or etruggle in other quartere, there will be little reason to anticipato any attempt to disturbs openly Ottoman indepen dence. At the last date the price of console we. about 94, and they have slams advanced to 991 with a firm appearance. Speculative eecurities of all blade have recovered In Mill greater pro portion, and but for the circumstance that money In in rather increased demand, owing to the s aymcnts at the termination of the quarter, a further rieo might be oonfideutly expected. The_ beet paper can st il l Ivo discounted at 2j : bat the ordinary Fate ranges from 8 to 4 per cont. There bare been no further arrival of gold, and there seems little tendency for that which was last received to remain, exports esti contin uing to various portions of the continent. In Germany It is card there is a great demand for American eagle!, on the part of intending emi grants to the United States, and it appears that the number likely to crags the Atlantic this year are greater than aver. outgo-le reason, in feat, to believe that the movement is limited only by the inability of the people to meet the expense I of their passage, and by the difficulties ape daily in Austria, which ara thrown in their way by government, and which are almost imam , mountable. I How long the safety-claire of emigration oca be mopped by the latter . country, without lead fag to mischief, is an interesting problem. The condition of the working ciseeel is daily becom ing more revere, and in moat of the principal manufacturing torus of Bohemia, the waste of a largo number of the artisans have been otated„in a recent report from the author. Idea of the place, not to exceed a halfpenny foes , coot) per day. The suspension of Mr. Lemuel Goddard, men- tioned by the last packet, proves to be for a more serious amount than was supposed. Hie Habit. ivies are probably little abort of £100.000,, and bare been contracted chiefly In connection with iron speculations. Formerly he was a good deal engaged with come Now Bedford oerrespondcate in the sperm oil Made. The lees from the atop page will fall chiefly to the North of England, and perhaps he may also have same esigago ments in America. A meeting of his creditor, wit shortiy take plah.e, aril meanwhile his ac countants allege that there is a favorable amount of amts. , I There is an iticreseing tendency in the Lot ion money market to the introduction of large foreign enterprises, which will require watch. ing, although moot of them ers of an attractive character. Daring the past few days the Royal Danish railway hoe been subacribed with a cap ital of £500,000, and as the contractors engage to lease it far the first fourteen years, and to getaraotee 0 per cent to the chore holdere, on condition that all beyond 0 per cent. thou be mutually divided, the £2O shares, immed—tely upon their Issue, went up to £3 premium. A company far supplying Derlit with water, 1 under a concenion from the king of Prussia, has likewise been intreduoed with a . capital -of .£O5O 000—and in this case also the 'barite are sought at an advance. A. railway along the Rhine from Cologne to Wirebaden, with a capi tal of .C 2,000.000, M at the came time before the petit:-, and a vast number of othar schemes, 10. eluding ono of groat magnitude for railways in 'Canada, are to make their spp.ranee in the corium of a weak or two _ .. • It in said, totore,,yer„ that the Torkioh Ciov ern:neat ere planning to obtain a new loin by offering compereation to the treated enb• ecribrre to the old onet.that Peru is Unwire comfit.; into the market for farther ,sopplos, and finally that Boritotto Dave been tempted by a largo wmmissitro to agree to bring out another loan far Spain_ the latter rumor was for name. time dirtredited, but ism soma now every reason to LO:i2lrt that it if Welt founded. Tho report of the Liverpool cotton market for the week 130113 a fair bestow:to without coy li ters:lon in prices. The grain market bee tot been without change, nithongh on the whole there hat loofa a disposi tion to greater &costes Severe frooti and falls of snow stiff con tinue. F/FTEEII DATt3 LATER FROM CALIFORNIA Lou of the Strong., nwnreate--liestructi"i of the teen of IFeorrrr✓ill< Gy "fie —oLori:ety fur the Safely Vat &tame- Pultposantee—JiLli<sr SEW OIILZASN, 1 4edateday, April 11y the antral of thostromnbSp Daniel Webster at thin port from Sia Joao, wo have dates from San Franclnca to March 15. . . The Daniel Wedeter brings the'passengers end specie brought down by the steamer Paefiie, which left San Francisco on tho 15th of March. The news by this arrival is important, embra cing tie it does the total loos of the Facifio Mail Steamship Company's steamer Tessa:re, which occurre near San Frauds:D. on the 12th ultimo, by running ashore, in a fog Her passengers GOO in number, ware all landed safely, and the mails were also T ow of Wearerssille, Trinity County, had boon eyed by tiro—loon estimated at $lOO,- 050. There wen much anxiety felt for the safety o r the rano:mix steamship Independence, from which nothinglhad been heard, though she wu thirty days beyond her time. • Sho had a large another of passengers en board. Ins was to hue connected:with the steamship Northern Li z ed from New York, Jan. 20, arid was last iefll on the 15th of Fob., off Cape St Lucas. • tropes were entertathdd that she had put Into eomiport. Tho steamer Bird has gone In search of her The accounts from the mines were favorable, and gold mines ; of great value had been diem mad in Oregcnii The bandit Jeaettra Bill' continued hie depre dations. Ho was hotly purausd on several OC2I - but always escaped. Thorp was much ri valriameng this clipper ships In disoharaing and receiving cargoott. • The able Con/ ra t, Capt. Thiamine, had cleared for New-York, tin her cetera, In s litilibver 100 days from the date of her leaving New York for the outwartipaniaga- :The New York Times speakine of Ur. &glee opsoiatment as Moister to Spain, 'aye, that on a recent occasion— A A(' r. Soule declared that ho would not accept itist Spanish 1111sAon, except upon one condition, and that condition he did not suppose the Ad ufloistration would grant. Upon losing coestion ed no to what it was, he repliod that it was Mot he ehould Anus untimitcdpotrrrs for theptrrehaee of Cut. We infer, therefore, thnt Mr. Soule it Invest ed with unrestricted nuthority to bargoin for that island. Thin Is the objeot far which ho goes. Coanecnlcut.—Tbe latest aeoounte from Con neotiout at l llOllllCO a majority of the Home Just elected to he to foyer of the Maine Law. The Whigs seem to hare boon pretty thoroughly de• (cited. They appeor Inclined to blame the Melee law for this. But Ude le inlecaemeablo.— *N. t. Trib. • liworeatte—We learn from the Cumberland Telegraph that the wounded by the late accident on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad mean doing well. There ate Mill &Moon remaining at the heir House, where every attention is aid to wants. Under the skillful treatment of Ur. Jisitly mad Dr. Braes, limy are rapidly improv• lag, and nearly MI wtli be enabled to leave ror their respective destinations before the rod of tho week. The People of Rhode Island by by nearly 1000 majority voted t. BUiltalll their Lbittor Law. Politically, .the Denteerate boa owept the State, and, it la affirmed, hoe elector' a majority of Anti-Liquor Law members to the Legislature.— wia three toorabere dare repeal the Lawt—ii: Trib. The Jolto Simoods, oplrom Now Otleant yes. terday bad on board 800 deck pas:ten:cm 240 ot.whom were Welsh and English !dormant, on their Way to the Vallte:of the Belt Lake, There r wero some 400 to 600 more arriving then the John almonds lett port. They will probably be cu the next , brat pat Net Orlatue.-;-67. Loiis MEE U. S. UtTIIESELLIST AP fOIII7IIIIIU. —The • WealkingtomUithin ayes:m . 4u offielaltry &comer,- nes the following Op ointment m H. Wert ~ to be thief jostles of the United States for the - ferritory cf Minnesota, In place of Henry Z• Rayner, removed. Andrew G. Chatfield, to be an associate Joe floe of the United States for the Territory of Minnesota, tapioca of David Cooper, bee ono Minton haw expired. .s.loseJ tiherburne, to be a emaciate of of the United Stale 3 for tee s ' erritorty of inn ht.ota, in place of Branly B. Meeker, remo ved. Mondavilie Ilarigny, to be marsh I of the Ifni• ted States for the eastern district o Louisiana, is plsoe of Wm S. Scott, whore co , . , •'ssion has tzpired. 'fhomas F. Bayard, to be attorne • of , the Uni ted States for the district of Delaw ~ in place of P. Sheward Johnson, removed. learns& K Ogler, to be attorney • the United Slates for the southern district cf C ifornia, in place of Alfred Wheeler, removed. Francis Bart, of South Carolina, to be third auditor of the treasury of the Unite; States, in place of John S. Gallaher, removed. F. D. Kohler, to be United States assayer in California In pursuance of the provisions of the act of the 30th of September, 1850, in place of Augustus (lambert, removed. Charles Bienvenue, to be soperintendent of the brantffi mint at New Oriente, Louisiana, place of Robert McAlplo, removed. Julius N. Granger; of the Scate of New Toth, to be recorder of the general land offilce, in place of E. S. Terry, removed. J. E. Warren, of Minnesota, to be secrets r; of legation of the United /Metals in Central America. George W. Lippett, of Rhode Island,to be con sal of the United States at Vienna, Austria, in place of J. G. Schwartz, removed. Alexander Barclay, to be consul of the United States at Guttenberg, Sweden, in place of C. A. Murray, deceased VV. WORMS! WORDS !!—A great many learned Menthes have been wrlttettexplalning theorigin oL and Chfrirjrll4. the Warner generated In the hum. oyster,. Searuly spy Ririe of Meat:ale:le.. bee elicited more acute observation and profound zeoearcb, and yet phyolcians are any mach divided to opinion on the Bal lot. it 61115 t Lo admitted, however. that after all. a mode of carolling theca Won., and Ittrifyins the body from their IDOCtelle, toot more value that the tweet die. oulsitlon• as to the aright. The expel/lug agent hail at length been tetrad,—Dr. IFLariVa Tomatoae it the much imbt otter specific, and has soperreled all other Worm Medicines, Its eflhaey being nnlvertallY act., lodged or medical practitioners. Fur sale by all druggists and merchants In town' and country, and wholesale and retell br the col. Proprietors, epi J. hIDD A CO.. dO Wood street. ter BURRE la BARNES' SAFES—Horn to the lint of testimony.. to the value oeour SAFEC, vat On which we Apn eouillently rest the repUtazion of our work. We bare alreadr pobilohed several ew•Dtratw, orofloo that Bidet; made for our regular end ordinary wine, and roll abroad, have town subjected to the SIM:REST TESTS IN ACTUAL CONFLAGRATIONS, md preserved their molenta totally free Gum dams.. Tie following to another proof of the UM. istecetestable character:— 010,000 WORTH OF BOOKS AND PAPERS sum a 240 SAFE I ALD/ONT, V. Corwr, p.„} - - Norecobor 12,142. !rune Stagg A Dtkere—Dear Oltat Tour two letters w.r. duly r eived. I ws.s absent at the tuns 1 would t .r, Is regrd to rour .lofe, I cosulasr it p4r:. tir 1 •1.5 Puth)V. / tests, tits cue . / tueght molls. you last lon the: being et the Idth sr June last—my de building brain hurtled to arbor. It vsa bull[ of wood d brick— . largo the.. story building. 117 nato segs in it at the truly( the eressusd lull foto tb. tatter, wh.rs ere wag a isrge amount of oil. It was a seer hot gre. 1 • My tots. and rook: aurousta that were In the Sato. amounted toOttwort Ten Thoussod Delta., wht•le Wee 1e c o uld rd Tberi was tut a title pryer &Owed: and farther, sia• any psrson sets 1. dolt. business , to los. no date, bur boy a tars to km, their pavers, S r ., its,-and go. ' one that is geo.L I can sadly rscoramend your tares 4K 't". Your. truly, JUllli rr -- I ,__ _ ____ se - We believe Nature has provided a rrmeJ y for every d4../to 'Phial fie& Is hair to. lEfER'h PE TROLIOM . WOE OIL, We. UV "it 11.411m.= the great iabarattry, room wird deep i the of Mother bh , Iti •Obrto dPithr..o••• of itiir arooten thy , triarlbm ttee.l thOlhfrorrhah hetimoc y. el.. by • grateful banal: m. .olt, all roar Petrolaom. cr Ro lt, c! MI, ODM. M/0 020.thil past, sod bare barn loot. Auk ta r tamtwist to set s_itirtne supply. I could him "411eu'tnrid7" o t. " ''sl" y id tW tyrb: ti our sent was lisle, was lying very be with to. esr I cars hi, • tesep - ansful, sul 1t,,. Coors ssve to, seem:el. tot the dux not,. aril she re corona" liuttoollatety. I la also so 1.-stases/floury resliody for tore sal I.ol.stue4 rlyas, Cuts, Brulsos, ftheamstimm. so I tor th e Nei, so., have less rung Cl loosstsullug. You, with respect. IrisC /Macaw. Tnr ail the lirte f w hurus. IPszorassitertising P atrulsum . Flos.s rtr".l girwiNzs, ac—Pcroons wishing to per 'et.* YEAZIPS Writes sus Etimota o!.!1 descrlpticosi tepr isiocr4.3, ran obtain they. at the lowest prior, at the Moe Fiore oi JACOB fflatCß, Jr. Multi! se, Smut arrse:a z4te- itz±sts. li Inu er. Co. have just roceived ere tdroirel da.on nf Glom', tnaLly cerement 41/1111:1" non Pd.. crap:lA:nu in. °Wintry 11..7 there. eaten prated Ilrann W.udur, muck Drown Idledgor, %fluter end flea, ehavina Sans. ft I. adealtrel by alt. that Clearer's neaps Claud In eat ZAZ- Sign Advoniisemerkt of Morse's Cord , . vutalle raz, _ REMOVAL. POSTLEY, NELSON S; SIANUFACTUILEItS OP HAMMERED AND CAST STEEL SHOVELS AND - SPADES, - GDR BARBELS SOLID HOE VICES, PICES, • SLEDGES, MATTOCICS, Have removed to N 0.17 Market street, where their sperm:am, end mu ralist. immorally. are Invited to awls. our muck before statehstips elaterhere. Hants, =,.%,1!.17.117,7 fl7+647l';<ratiee...Peo?" Mr*" tat•tr•l CO Ittralea • Repent. ankh of Pors• et ZelVirst tartfotrZtat Spring and Stutuner B ets. ANILL.:S P. - TANNER, No. 56 W od unmet, .ou)d mu the artentioa or M3lllntre r Mow, eah Loy I.' salt *WI, to Ili, nrxr ette , rtetent ol 13 0NriVrtr, r the acres: striae for the 001:Ci, PCYOM Also, French {oxen. • a. atha_ _ REMOVAL. ITENRY H. COLLINS, WHOLESALE PRODUCE, COMMISSION AND FORWARD 0 DERCHABZ Artrt DIS•Lhil 1.,r 0 ESE, EtITTEE. PILL . Az. OT. TO No. 25 D STREET, Twel we doors above Water PITTSBURGH. sah7,llletlarr JAMES P. TANNER. WDOLESALD DEALER fli BOOM 11110121, BONNETB, HATS, &C zo. 56 WOOD erne?, nrrsntraan, Between Third and Fourth, ,-. 'My etzek embrace/ overi variety and Etyl• at Rept% o'ni,o, Moon,. Lc. adapted alma nom O. Now tiagianol alarinfactmr, a, adapted a:m.4 to tho Opting gun Pommel. tales. atia Wile be aoll at all. dal= r..LMF.1.1."14:r= with =la a hi od tsatakine bonia.hution ma! A. 11. 110.L.MES & 13110•, 116 NOTACTURER3 OP SOLID BOX VICES, sLEDasti, PICKS, MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, &0., PITTSBURGH. ONce 25 Atonal, at., between let nod end. K ill wort warranted must to any nianuradaran-14 co uompatcy of Pittsburgh • A. D. rLING. Praartar. ni.!.11.1r.L L. brLISIISI.L. Pscov. I zri . ( CS, 09 WATER, lIETIVEDTR MAREET AND WOOD 8121=0. lIiP riBUREC4 MULL ANT CARGO itI9K2 6.1 Tllll Cnt/J AND YIEHI9SIPII EMUS. £ND Rive. 4tlr /i,slp4 otgazta u~iey nthr. AL yuiru! tee prat of 41., .92.4 en 4 11.VGAVk NA VIQA VICN snd TAUB SPORTATIOIY. DIIILCT0111: UD klutz. Wn. I.Rrlia H el jr. " . W=. r.,z4iP-t., • e.liaebta. . Jr.. ./plin R. Tll•or.h, tp a. I .I.7';,b'ermial.'";,.. p r P oIIN T. PIRLI AN N ...... ......... RUE D T. KENRECOHIO. WD EWARD G. REMOVA — . LOGAN, WILSON & CO. pIPOIITERS AID WHOLESALE DEALIMS /If FORMS AN , . DOMESTIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, R. st.. Have removed to their new and extensive mre No.tl Wool street, four door. aloe@ the St.Charl Cd Motel, where their customer, Rod eterehttato annerenr. in 1001 ed to se exit/elution otitis moat complete mart. meet •rer offered De th'e altr. teluty - - - Betum's First item= DAGUERREOTYPES Poo Offica Building, T?drd&red. wkiITIZENS and s'a•angoro who wish to ob. ,/ teln m ascorate. Wirth, and llle Ilkalenroa, at a Cory acetate's nalete.•lll fled Um their Internet en tall at Ole roll morn catahltabotrnt, share antlre stlalmtlon cmrantnef, or nn charm. made!. lacing ono of th e lament end best arranotml awl 8171lebts net cm. nrtn?....: he the purr., with Inettetmanla Of the ton ow.rtal kind, and /31\ TIM( allootel the eye.. of rntyr4tir, ea nee hew br the oelebratel /loot( of l'hnottetilltle and flew Y o rk, M. Cl,. fluter. bim..if to 4 n'Ao t,r , te to the retro. of the Art, • ray le of /Menem re,yrea, tither tingly or In arbitth ha. 210.01' been aurreeef. /coyak op•a and operating, la ak vast/Sam, for- a. W. fa a i. 4 a/alkyl' DAGUERREOTYPES NATION AL GALLERY AOKSON'S Natioml Dnerroan Galloq, 10 corner of the Inorroncl ao4 aottot stmt.(oPnWts trilann Drag MOM) l'ittobortn na and tientleaven widaton roobtaloll!ente lilroaanor a: moderate prices, alll pious nn at A. above eatablatt• otte4 op alto y ouparlor Bklr and If t 7 Ugh; arr moot Intb Dorn M al l rhot the operator oat tats the tarot aocurato foo ahnlisa of the ban= Ana am% the axpreanon of anlmatod lfle.m fu IMMO!. hdpriorr, an, aee mo!? opted. and do- Moan. takes of =leo o I intenasson ..9.4..131011. not ranztred to talus *tura, —.• • , • • . . . .......... th.Lltenenssa band or pick and docossod Nihon Is •n7.1 ,- TP of sd potty pouf pielnity. .. *pransne open. and overshoe hods 16.1,136161 6 I? M. linhauscr In Po Dtasanspl. ......t0p4a.a m, . „tutu° \ prce. \\ \ r.lNtriaLE Or 2'JILILEIr LA* 7, \ir..Tio.tErr.init4.& 2(oipur . ', \ - mu, SI./..,. CO ViDNEMAY, arNIL 13 reruns . 1,1? \ 3, \ No. 51: Nearer street . ewe, York. \ 1 'IVE HIINRARD \ AND sfa , \\TEEK DARYA 1 , or nuit t.. ‘i repLEYSALL! MI PORTSDADYII‘LAWRS; 661. SIM 611.4.1 L OS THE .13011 . 5 V 46.6-11” , A.AII. or In n \.f., C'ELI4F.A.Tf.D PIILS2ING ntl . Jd02R, , 1.4 D4 . .eLD I co. se-VGIB3O Goadiori ll \ be found k;\be my de , I rable;And in area Tarter of etrla in F4ttn..lll nrl medial" 0 gures. ui it,ADDB.R. WORK, eat 1.11}.4 "i". 2 :.1.tigLYL ) i,.ti0.‘,,i,,,,, .t. to ...4...t, rill b. tbuna\veriettraelre\nol!.nell loan/ ne.,,T,our r. ,I Ice. IA Also, a. desirable soiliirif,ment Of '.l.' BAEEGS .D. 13 L.Apl's, \\ ANA) TOII.BP NONDRED PACNAQ , N,QBBOIITED . .. rolttioN DRY do g D S - • p 11321 \ \ \ ‘, 4,tCOIWORTABLS three sary hriek . Dtv.... H0mL,1.e.....,, ..a.do. y.is st:tort. Nalliti. The hpassi Is arransnod ThStil ban. doottls mite% tad ['Rims on tint noon ttx MS. ;S‘r'; ;Itr."':ndatittx:r t"slr,°it'VON.,,,r4kl= smu .po , r ‘ t. \ B. 2 .1%.1 . , kt:sl KM., smiAt s 6,11 , __lSs..2l Fifth st tt To Let :\ r'\ A COMFORTAB bf.icE.D1EL.j.,1N.G.,,,,,,, l-'l-I=°''.°447.dt,rFlig.7.:lFUL tni;l.l9‘ ''. 4l.2 '''''''" 00 ' ?11L SI StiNtl. 04 Lib:iv Art,!.\ eAttie?\Wantect \ ' A PRACTICAL MECHANIC, trilkh a huge arTiettir t :L. M ' Ait> . ooOVrti.Vi s : ZlLlWPWltlitndb.blai Z a :fili=7fP t o o stAg l i l . y. hpl2.ll:UP'' Craiekering*,Piailos. \ TOIIN 11. ItIELLOB., No. sliirood etteot. O le now ereelelit further suilily of? jel-NO PORTEB frrm ttie labra• ' mornitaetery wf CI.CC3I*:), fictr.v. They will open Sir exwolinalloWand rate thir i d .Y. Arra 12th. \ llOl • Wanted. 1 , \ QE or tiro oo EtE3 to sell, )• t h f.s9—ooe of the most re¢ l j •awl ealeeb , e Mote ever rrellebed. it kIZZR • • RUfi p11:13 , • 1 el Auditor's Notice. "• Allegheny County so. %., outri 1 N . :ihe OrphaUg' Court, in‘and ..1,11 •• -1.,.- 2,,VV4lFF.Viiiirqiirip! :4 : , ' ''. l '''' d comsat— dad rTelail,:'Arril‘dtb,.l4.t. - smo excoodo.l, hoolno bran 11Ird to , 01 imam:Lt. on nantlon,Abo Cdort ocallrna di* sods.to :mold, and avrolot J. B. threlttor, add tor, to to. w ena%ooarth. rf..,::4.1,7p.111....Ac0r0iVAtd. i.,;l l =l:\orcu ,c..t , , A rorkoto' ,r.turp .11.PRT.11311. Clerk. All ruzUrs Inta\aldad ars la.ro v l.k notlfol that I out !iU ' of, d -•o. Iho.l dFrigk.,"atg:;.tttVtlPrrhnfn"dVUV. U. 00th dl.l of AP111.4..‘ D. 142, at o o•olook PM. .0120100 .\ \ i - J. ~ Et. BWIITZ_Eft. TESTIMONY 14193.1 TENNESEE IN ft fever of B. A. PALINPBTOC KT VINtBIYUG it- th• Nashville Beim tarsi aWA toll tbs. tendon of mit seniors to the nettillette of Bp. John Ilerrtford, In favor VOLtIF.tIL" er•l".unT'ltt7.. Th . " 2g!,fat ' t rolled cr2. '''''' ' 7." 1.'7 tiee•rx. B. A. Pseirternot I i il l • -.6 eNtlenteitiier the benefit of others. I ta t oleestire ilttestlfyLeipt•She valti :lT'AVillll:l:t.esot Y goTt . ;...ffnif 7, ‘4,bi l ureirell 7 470 4' 4 in enr of the neut. sa..Beehrllle, Inn.oeve 44..;t1teD /I esii thee • misdeed anis:, hailist rime it in big WO!, 1 r.;'.l.orJr,!utit '4-o,7lllrt,,d2Lohi • ,i'l,";2lt,ks'bllm''' reel feelile an/ faintest to trey iseatvietn4 T he •ertitd. I fete expelled a isreahnutnherof Wetmst ittit thinehildll kr...swards rrad gully tee wend tool hinittli, , , I here finer.' esesd It trgoltelp in asp U=l42'lll. most of the, allinentii Of children. and tw eeter With Kond efiset. .\\ , \ . itiololoT,Mkt. k.WIIVI.' Tif,"liet '..gr‘l,V74 I ,of egy, hyf r pj..y. b.*. rani; °feels attantiihi, Fever* palog &Pd.\ it the aim inelltlonni e went}, t the nee of the lever exttemttles..4 onnenmandoi tha •of :gilliVt"i; Virtact l esT. ' tll . 2flVZ t" hr iZ A ' l '; LZT: 1 . 1 .r."4 - "4 4 .,4th,,:0,"1fy:",:i1. a .`1.7.r;4 ! Vio • nhort time. by thkopkni tha v iriftip, too atecosielle o tZ"lltis7: to lm Belatlf t aiTNe ' l: ' ft. °e ary. hens the vett-saws stileasn. the frlaitdf llttlibure. G 3 thellim te enoTen (!.death, .17.• litsturean.. dosfonsel esionelii, I bh:s ' ... \ 1., Itirovraind 011 0 . 244 , e . B. . FAJJBENTOM • 0;-: \.` • pl 2 ... ,. 21 .1,..1 stet Medi!. Nil v .olikV4e.G..v.at 31.,.9m. i..xs. DOE4 - 17.70"ze-;\-,D,N.F.4 1 ..... 1 ,75-: Itlesk nt, Natenvel!k Nese.os l lit ....2 tam 111te, Crepe Shawls. Remit ttihhOns. Andßreve lemon. • thcativ ~.. A Grasa variety of itheVfien li., ', \ s : 11.3. A crenate, of tte Ito ty rvoir fart ~ , a dicr 0 .11.1.1 deaf 1:17, Plri . tl#lEei.,:al 1%4 , .. t , 1!... , r.j . .j l t ME„,.S.S,,,P,OffCz-r..5.0.1,..,. \l.U.essl'ork„Vi'o.l DG ate \pr.t.t. \x,:ceo-a-r. itarAToEs—wo bus. pribiet iv hat Mock IL imil Pint by. footssisa• to atoveaisil ?nista. fl, \ BELL • Lw \ N col: , tt ..a ft W01,,e Mal. .yARRISON'S COLLTSI-BIASTIERIfrEq„ •th=. RY-P.se.,;ll4.:,.iv,horlratte.tit4rebh:lL ilt til . s friSceic t,PeV.ifarves, atAnislap'fseosZglg nex t 01110.. th e peddle. ' apit E. EELLEb..u. a: w..=4 gia. LI APLE SUGAIL.-. , 00110 %33. super or Alic ty 2 . ote Pam. atid to taile.enproloP 'Zapf, alalmert len ivecired bp \ W. A . riLl•llCh . 1 ..I . ? ___.., ..,,,,,, . moot streets. , .-I;',.;GLISII WALNIT.--FreL ' 4 Ifehantajost reel by w. A. ihemuel. \ • owns ant Tsai fink,- AILRO, JUL awes 0 Ct b l44 :lpti.erd lli t. n II Ut UTTER ." j malt by. NIONS •alt bDI-I~ib~s, yor e~l;s 6 \ uxxxs ti. col,~xa. GGS-3 bble. A &.§ LAXBEED-5 ar,ll R Y .O_ -3 1 bbl ['RI APPLES—l3obuirtola lorul. Dr laplll . fIRXEN APPLES-14 bbll. App6, , for LaiI)WEN22, C0L24126. BROOMS -80 doz. Corn BroOmo, foimsall by 1:1231117 IL MLLINF.%. • No 25 Wood nrser. IV - ENTir 000DS—A. .No. 2.5 Fifth st•osd.Twille,ooro theft._ 12..g0at blooddlat, ‘ !td bit oo TLICR: 52. AM!: DRY PYLES' Ekxks .trz 7 ,.. 1 ,,c.., I do Pg i ne PfteLes, to* , 1!u33231. from 334_ T . N .2 /1.311d2XY QUNDRIES—ti-bRa No;i: Lard; j 3 bait bbls No.l Lam; 2 buts 410 Ulnae= I 321 Hooey; ' rtatlLV &MAT.' 1r 4 4 1 .s ff.. 17317,Z* 1— : -0—,---13 /- ---- Salren11 - 111, owatrase. or -- • '- aLlo per nntage. erg (tunas W h it Counte• IL I 1 !II TA5i . C6LOR - iD .1)/Th,,y i I Ettrehteld ban rnwlved st usnrtme t f 400•1 I.4whetn. 414,41034,4 tad other rut ellcred D \ or test etjle, It IN cent,' per 711.111. .V._ POBACCO-40 boxes s's and .B's; .ica i brand.. ' L'*" *"*.° L.* ""* Ll*l"**.** S ir tteauta .. 141.10ww" h let 1 dw D1A=712,1 Tw 1; 10 bow. Suetat coca, 142 E 4 •_ . Par Fele tor . J. F. - i ' Vi 1 4.11112. Mt 14003 Ettwtt TEA-30,balf chest§ Oolong and etTilati, o ,if,2 17 A::Lqra i r de: d 3O coutE 10 bait ehents ab „L EIS %%pod 110 AIL.-1500 kegs of good brands, arok'd,, i:1 0 not tor by J. S. - L.1,4E011. 3 1eALSIII a on, • and ex Llber l y otriet. 11.,1C.E.-100 tierces fresh receiving end g" le b r J. E. LECtli, ni,tt.r IN \ 1./ACON-50,000 aseorted. is emokl air how, and for ssla br p J. B. LESCILIJeSLCIN l CO. oILS-10Z Dbls Lard, LiiT3ced and Tan. oil, Rr aal• br • .IL LECCU. Ela ILION • 00, riIAR-150 bblr:ted• sale by ay9 J. B. 1..2190/1: SUALCIN CO. w (11 :ASS811(1bozea, asaod T aka arui brouuln, for WI. by bp, J.& MeALPIN CO. ,Q. UCIAR CURED Bacon llama and Dried , i P ik "' .1"" °°l,2,ll lnttiVaitErier r CO. i tp ICik---2.5 tie Sees Rico real andfor sale by e. t .14 A. A . A._ WLIASE . . . . .. . _ VODF/Sll--6 drUillA Codfieb, in stare . and J for sale br twirl A. aA. hl 841,‘41. , _ ERRING—MO :kids. picklcd Barring la reed Led fin ride bl . A. t A; WHANI3. Fo ar and for ital• bY ..11 n. DALZ .LL tiltl/J Apple, In Moroni/ for WI. bs IRY . E;;-20 bbl, /beoraegikou IRLAXSEED-2 bbl, for is i ulu 7 .pe VON DONNTIOILP,S 'LkP4I6/IE3-20 seeks new for gide hr (sin VON soNmionn a NIUNPUT. VI O p = 1 MONEY Il—ao I__ O. 4114.1 1 / 1 . 21 :Mb bi t, n.l olosadirc bola stmuster ticr a .,Amm, l ~ e I.J. - GROUNDNUT 12;1 iteks now /an ;sae' ""filletri i:Var a c 0121 XSTEE11-1 - IFbbls, 2 tierces and I a , bus, do. .cciss tom stesmer asap by • lOW - /1541441 MCKAY t U). FEATIIERS and SLTITAII, ao, Du tale w noyr Zu n it,4, g , fat aux molly cp. ELM g,.,13, fLAS c I first quality, for br. tmb7) irtfißEB.6,-Btigllaoo ban.% Luxe Cutting,'lma Li in& tt Dstr, DT •• ' • 411,4 .11» OOLLINIF:, ~~ .. -.' \ ' T ~ i \ ~~~ ~ Saltabar , OA Aztel,F , iNtoadey, re Er. Nf - , 14% IVOODIENI);i6iai& - .. A.. Llikevrit%;LAL,Thisehis tallish 17ateme tmetdgmhimoZ=so... :51,t7ta. 1 .14ni, AU.t 1j1V.07,9‘15 P. lls l. , Teemer et Mask ,_..\ ‘ \ ~\ 4a , ~... tuter heoetet 111 the Male . 0. . .." . 111 ....440....1g0vra5, Th e. . 1 - tt zit- uth.th. *ye rteitter. (there' heirupet vs [..,ttuve ..iaw a \ ltgir,fawubßnaaA"'u"...._—:'.. —4lFs•co aTt . rwriv , brpxerb...2l. a . te s py `le.thelethve TZt.' ern eeromiate eat MONDAY et Star. ..4 mtbs,,,,, 0,16,tt• 01 eeks:) A, tme heardieo boo* stades the 1.553.thex.4_,.._. merrirtoo, of - 1(r. Ind Mn. ism:, 01,1 be ...,""''''''' wit, I So Mart:t. Lediee 6..10. 0 dtatme tempt the. hafts mlelet!rtettt the'entee, ) mill he airs- ed to Mid= the uptirnaon. -,.. , ' '4 \ . TIM= Vir MAI. 91.1,14Vm • ~ly170•21,;ir. //c,b4;..cirerlpt. axed fmkAto . rr::z.::..l„---sU, ~ - E5 ..41,..,, '..\ c_........:::fi, \ .........: 1.7.° of .. ..,... x.i . x .... .00 - 5, S Ste eotordegro ' i,et the eieoiee ;hese edema eattthteesettl.sang hor to 0 1,71,far .... 4 m \ A: \ = f ante '#trudg.......,..—.. ' -,—_....:5.\ 4.-512.00 ~n Chaitar.........:x;.;..a r .. \....................... 1.50 P r hVg....—*-..........„.....,.......:-.......-.7,,, COO PWal horreybir •10115:441,he5t10g.._----,.% 5.00 (1, ,, I=4:::::::::—.,.-- , ...---....1 . , b: i '',.iFik1e4%....;;;;E.F;4...1; . l a , 7irmitv=itia.vf:t.,..,...- - • ... The rotteeeereat esll ttu, irpftiil ittent.on et the' Wide to Me 4.lW:tag institution. , Bit rtv it the present year It hue earreptd upatt Ito Mb tom ISO Ltodeats. It: heatthral 5551diolt4pLeteue build , ~,_, eludes 31b1sri.aod . 1 . 5 .011..1t5 a5l; _ood empetieneft• ( a 00001 entitle it 'to the coaddeoce et LI the with to teem lor their chit. , Lf7B ‘ . l 2:7;l;e 4 er do \ polll eiate 'with 15%;1ie Zed- Aittott. en 11,1oesda l e 20th of,Martta. ltEertbes to t,... v v, - \\\ Br (micro( tf&VA1: 5.,.. : ur.r,v,. . 44.1 . e. • .5.`P. grter - e - ralCe.BMttarr. \ ~.''...';' epIxIIIOMCS, .. %. Beaver 1 0 , 4=y.. \' ‘• \ • A..Ctatsleat and Codtkinotolal"doheat I t siteo 0001q,'A. AL I BrinOpak tt emt Prate., or !dental aid Morn *seam cow eor of s Elocmen, d. p. Aeslstati inotpu, sad Ppd.. Bak Marla. !holey. A. id. thil"tin• M'th"'"lrtad Matnnl "q ot ° to t tanat. }lntlin L. GolnA. It. An , Prof. Wadi. zed leather of qt-vS,. .t.v,v7=4Vvh.t. ' MaY W. T \ Protonor of 314ontlleand Orna mental PeamahrAfe-- he Summer Seesimer this instltutba irdl,opea ea thelrllinT 110LIDAY of f. la Itranaoaeo feted r'rd;:eti Bb=rirt2447lie'ecfs=ll\.,OPeft mat. limont moo eui kora thetoeite. been t=rtnA the Collating Naha eel ttt se Muck are Cit auktue. ft.". y atm Mtge. A elan tiretr• • Ltor. <larva the Basetott AU; tod., thAV7VZ.7\ ITltteZ'oolthreFfle elileVilloite sad SOEue%. oed. A stnettigh i Phileseehteel. Oct! Vh7=ll4. Lt-tan, tos=e4/aNci:Nltlejiivaextera tlet, , ed • labtsrf rlma lf . :atr . l4r zi ertes. 00 p. \ \ ale do • 700 . • \ do\ -"•• 'I •Astmotrt to be malat.romput as toe laddla of mob g'Cuolktmo behid la‘toran and, 0p.:M . 44% it rd.* k. kalo SI 00 to U. OVA tree ' •%. Eta? ire =MIT. Thici • vell doped ISch.oCe, being a matt of the Academy, wad oel,reilettotefitoro If. openjogorturier Beat orittte 716rf MON,DAY Of MeV ' 'ON . 1' D l.. er. a. lmmo m. Ocglr, IfeL. P..lll43rego,ano /Ilea '..Mo,,l.Dantep.Agflat... lira. x.O. f 3, Qilpnaaß 2ewb.rof ratnth.i,t4m.ia: i z. i t !am J, VfkitoJeort. .fosoller'of PalnLns tad', 0 jbalger2l7tagatri - ' \ otleitoToMr nd'W asco'criVitli::. itgai k ricrcc , ;:i774.:mtutc:-...m1r. et cal, ekittwr hem ci.cpcasi, i s be mare in institution tale rear MOP cct led, Met a. Ar renseutents on being nude totrovide ,accomatedatlon of at Ind cud,. Or. lorannat lofted cabor of runs, mend.. can befealon, apoccac.l. mpd.c.4 vstb brding la rosugs•.7aa the ,c.ca,q4 ••• • • Pric:rj " 24.7 T s :'ss co Efia4e—Querter of 11 ereeke—get7o,'Elft Guitar. i v T ' fal:r l l= l .4 . lt i"l'M ' ' r, 1 ? * : \t' d 7 ' "d4 \ $l4, Pray:, end coo mad log of the Bible open the. xercise, of the Sobool Oath dot'. la waning the'reind. permit. rosy reaionfored the cultivation the beart_glil swabs arerlooked. filirletlan Memel* end Dratbi+447,l, %ate cony botbiadvattiaernenta three Dom 'A, SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LAKES gillOlietd on the trot MONDAY°, Mir, bead, to. Ell DWO/ITON. "A. it 14 doff:hid alone • trol he lied number °truer,. ' T building in. pulet Pan of the esev'ef some DO leilroa4' O\perticrearingfortog 44therent don 21. 11 . 4 Nov . exotDent Phyahl,tut rg io la the neignbottocal •• • " • • .rats. \ .47c0 ucc. per Mogan of Ore in e hths4.-...1186 M1,170,11411,' °Z.V14,11..1'.! 4 °. 11 . \Friy C os . h ' :. o . l4. P fiddla e+s ar'h n . WheaDiebrale RlNP.Eftgr;\Pe' hug out nt, °corn. new 'tassli • Pa.. D CI linsre„,:ullleattenof.7Dl, "gbfell'ittrairld bit. • -7 1 tr. - 11.:511t017±114:1"ia0rouelligh:f'n. \ 11arnr ars4 iree Chirolge gaff,. lielltr ~cpc atere, rg= t t. f /nOlittion. heal •VaMr.oitß.Al, tnkrtzttle.2o.; lEo Hai Y'''ll7../Ift,r4 `7l,Pvci ';`f`.ll=iitegiV,44,,,,°':Thj"*.lo \TAAES__Vit. - ,Wlu. c4mpiE,:t ivaszipU 3174.11TFACTVIMR: , • .. *i.Atot aukd'bt Tairrk street, - \ jlc . :. Vir. s ' R. tePEOTE.ULLY\ anforms . hil • hlendi oiti eatiolnera, alit ha has jaet oompletad so end "'u t at ' g * r f gallg • Za l flll. "` 4 s" , li t l e' be sold st nrimo e u tow IA oto , In the Daltodlt'atea,a or W. AS to, la datorained to ashold Mattock. with 1 lee aso wad d in unit; tak r;;FT: t hrp , .. „ _, „,.... . 7Mtdi: gig! '''N:,',.cf,..,,11'.=,,,,-42....i4 to-•7-iarViTaated ITIRNITITRE .:' th,lowort DSc.% :,. • ih, h. woad the 4 of ldantho eiaton- Wainterast erlUi hit owe, la cdailty and taw Loan on huld thoptanoto \ rap oThirjaoacrinidon of, Vurnit.w. from =at/waren plaineed,to Cho =oat gwV4VSCUlt.=%4.l=adr:="g tto order. Tho following ottloloatoadd inleol °Lido wm \ ert.7ent. which, for aw.a . now of ikto \ , and ntelh., cannot ~....r...v.i,,,:.2tr.,,,t,fr... ..,!. \ \, , rWitalha in Pfuen and Raft C7bl '',.,=_, \-=, ' \d ' tVa h li t t i r r C.b !l -\\ ' \ \ L O ,Ireztatof 114 4k1r.gg.5 .. : \ \, \ 603 `ahogoni Dinar. \ s\ \ ... 'p-Veda. do \ s 64 RAO/Otal, Oren+ ?Wow. ' ', \ Id do,' • Droning Hamar \ 'lgigg'7"l""44td • ''\ L \ V• ,0r....1ata Dreialp --. \.. - \.,„ tagrx t ,• , . ....,,4v g .,...„ , \ ..„, , istrx"- a--- . \\,.: IS V1T , 1 , ... 4 . 4, • • \ is , Jo4l,„ltg ondiAntailiot I . 4deen • L . ,• ' • '' 40 DOZVlnolleat \ ',. .. : • • ' \'' . 1.1 eft.....2,zatriVs4nLlatei: .\ . - Rat and "fgeol atanda; \ ,175,4..N_ tato . -, fret ~. 'ter Rattle rothot ConmaaionVbalm , embroto do; , tKlidAbathaan '..., <IA , a r,,,4 Mr da , \arVaid l ' 4 . : ' ,ke oii: L afiaarr.bim trek an d Ran atm a 7o _ o "_ . ' l ..' L wt ctor.. amortnant of unstgoon gamma. and Chblnet rotten ImpriJed with ottioleiin thair ilno. : ildsonbcoLeand lioteltforolehod at Rio doer! antlac. 4.lX9nlats younotly unloaded to. ' alatly'63 spRING :DRY AT3TEIECAAH 81011411/ 1. N. radii/a -r 7770 BIG VC7 \ 11 ; RAW ttty &Mar \ a t stock erPgge aija°l,la444l3;yd well ealietia dead lallatmarata catt .: 1 1 . 1=1:1llDp I:2;E=;:ah ogre,. ,Ex=:4at , &Vat; at Ila ITIVZIKVIIIIikIutte.,' I%tr; g i hil.'Mat i rd a 0: qi . rala iratLavi~cfiLliir~rprllVAP .!:= l ; : re Sil t * l. 4° Mr; 7 0) ; 1”1 3 \ilh' cents: or itarZat ia lt% at =rats; LainzoilorEnr 1,17 1 t 1 L/Tc , 4 .Madan& 1rt74,4141. Ekst diaoPatztl I r r i ttexl anaro . .t.r. ALVA , F.d`rll.6.l•Flatiky .7._ AICERIO - ' OD FORVON .AGENCt - • -la • area, D. c. \ , .- - - 3, _ Tag under's' ed Wien his sonic.' in the preoecult.m of XS BE7OIIII ye s tbm i..n•oral Dmvotnotuo ntroartaztros Oft ir ba• ' i llAgi itt,tf,. tut with tin Kttlit:ll;4laa. Laud grgegtiintitr[7:l th.et•al= tl ;.;; 1-. 11: rmr.nt and flattful sttcntiolk to 'NKr !Meech!, "'. dofatittr b r r=tlMtr a . ror tr.,.,...' d( ' I ' in .1-, tgk,',ll%.ll.:zrt.'i'lnligar,l. ...m_k°,41,,,.. petreeepantleate-end, I* , funalabsoll vitti-le In wholotor State they to E m I . ith f - .1.. ex . , ,... , \ . . L. j 4 D. eigiTor. IV allai.o3l Mir. D. 04 163 391) q boa .:41.352.. \ ', ... laillzlULt. s ‘Lumujp*g. '.i •., florgVit;o lg iVstroprot Postle .4....erzga...0t4.tf 0z0.:4•34. ;. d .\ • , . • Cot. tiiltos.l.X/ndis CrPooo r e torzual.Wri u l: TZwet..mumbisent: AttfA v iw in Llit , - 111 " if .Nitrip.Ch'4• 4; a ".P"'" DlLLlG..—Nall'Ll4konok.• i.L: D. \ \ igeL'. ,i..; \. .. \ PA.—TbaTe:kurig?'4lß d• 7onaniA. H. 4.714 Boor\ rvn . ' E qr and, Lorsolso.•• .. ' • :=;`,"Z4'''°°r"t /1" !' gut.kt* !Beoziomy ia the be vd* Wealth. • \ ,-,10 FAMILY: without KFAT- Eri 111 2 1 13,..E2CranCr Or COIT;1, at one ',mut or o t alan l =lltr b r i v,=== 7 ::sldnit quo It gloms and etnsaltr..nelrbblitar. tettit teat riensi 47 ireanterns ." ra *Le n ir t lit T iill?OrteWohe . e., 4.7 t ra'l Uelura Btatel4 and to whom all ord.". eretnnortnlet with the auborlO Tadmis: attentlost. erri letters aildmuet to O. meat beputpekt. • 11n64111w.r4.711 Carri For Bale. >; 1114110V\Alr- he 11140111apaf f ew &Ammer:Mk h$ ham teamed lab trginVlAtneAggigr i iii Tomlto *ad, bgatorklannvemin..tr=i sh ; glr4 is ti s =aarnAV " ,= n‘" "6"4. tkm vre.4 terms .14 gad "ligateell I , • ff ittaK • Mi4[4li4tlitid , - x‘. , \..\,\ .. \. .4114 11\ kk \ \ . . 7. ---- k\ \'-':--., iUsEvlENfig,. _ • grsspn R mr s na J. P. sarazro.n "7 OtArA,"_ . .Y SI K -7. • • ?Amp .ADNltitt il.l Angled 4=7.-..7"r ' - 1111.8twiCz tu r to mtated - al Ls danwithentwatra awry. `. • • iwirtaL ri lr a t. Litlektrs.""Bb&P ii -In wir• War ' Pus In LIUa o thair magtixwahst • D 'tem rialas o Imai! 12th. 1657; • ...b .` ~.. . \\\ f m duff EiTED"roLLVna,mik)--.--167w111124‘ \\\ 3t itl i i, vbih. -rb. Rir,..------Ille Mimetic \ , L .., . s Di ACID WilaileAt. '. .. \ -.. \ \ s ' LatyL......--..--:"..-....L....-5..11.ra. Williatot \ r's •-• 's Clad- L------L.--.. • ..„-ItrAlyaa L N , l'ho Perham. will twwerws• with Its pima \.‘ s \ Tux Luesalca. Isor.x . • \ f .. . lo. F lu m ,(...tha ms.actirj-Arz...wit4,6. wil *. ls .xiirr4-44.... .. atesairirthillits mut.. - N , " nrz 011 FULLS ,ABlf ecrimmr MBA '0 Nlo' HALL! FOR FOUR 1(IGHT8 OILY! \ ,Comnieneind Wednesday Eve% April lA. UMW, onm VEMAID PEWS 'CAMPBELL MINSTRELS! Whoti CONCERTS in the City of Baltimore. for over OM ruumugn etromssi 1.11011.1%,ad \ In moat of art .Qv ottodDal tido. Or tho Waft rot . tt n ZWWIE4II . 2. Itltd 141 \ X • class of t.l attn. 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