PITTSBURGH: IiORISTNCI, - 043T. 17, 1856 do not pretend to give any local"- tem lo•diy=everybody befog ED mach interested In political- matters. Nothing of In terest transpired yesterdey. . , Tniamear..—Notwithstandreg the Intense In terest felt by all in political matttore, blies Her on, whose able represaatation Of Camille, in the play of that name, has won her an enviable rep utation throughout thelitnion, hoe been drawing far housa at the Theatre,sines the `commence ..:alute other eamenreak Tho part of Camillo a Terrdifficult one'to render with acceptabili ty, the exalting scenes of the fourth Dot, and the quiet °nee of the lad not requiring a versa tally of";talent thar,viry, few possess. That Miss Heron does porseratharequired ability, all who 'have seen her Will hearttly• assert. She • holds the audienee entranced until theirfoelings cannot, be longer restraMed and they beret forth in frequent and sustained rounds of applaule. Camille to a French coquette, beautiful and briDlent; having to her train all degrees of the men of fashion, each by turn receiving OCIOLLY - • 'agemezit and the' reverse. Armand Duval, a young Opal:day, is the first oho really enlists hor feelings; „be persuades her to abandon -the life nhe Is iesdlug, 'which has Elready fastened tiporther the seeds of consumption, and steam patty hist to the country, where the pore air sad, his 'medical treatment will restore her. She oonsetits, sells off her carriages and jewels to pay her- debts: For a time their life in the country Is very pleasant, and •the father of Ar ... rand IS the first to dlatarb It. HO him beard of her, by rektor, which blackened her many good qualities; has heard of the fuel:cation of his earl, and his endeavor to cell his property. He battens to confront this woman who eppeers tp blm a deviL The Interview takes place during , the absence of Armand. The tether's severity soon melts away - aer ha perceives the:errors in regard to Camille Into which be was led, but be states that unless she yieldi her claims upon his sea forever, a marriage which to about to be consummated between Ida daughter and the heir of a haughty family , must ha broken off. The father's prayers prevail, and in a pieta of very -effective Eating, Camille signifies her consent, and prepares to break elf their connection. The means by which this is to be aooomplia6- . edia intmuntly ,Frenol._,•}lnesing that Armand will follow heilmiess she adopts,an extreme course, '1.60.168N a / I .a 'note for him that that night she 'Pill' !MOW= the •'bride of the. Date She then leaves the villa am]. flees Paris. • The fourth, and by many considered the beet awl, epees with a brilliant ball-room scene, cards, wine and alating. •Cninille appears with the ,Duke elagandy attired, but very miserable. The dry hocking cough has Increased .and beecuies painful to hear. Ie the midst of this scene, Ar mand appears to crush the:treacherous Camille and revenge himself upon the Duke. .1/ninety la lore, lucky at play," and be rudely challenges Ids rivet Nibs cards. Immense amounts are staked, and &Mud always wins. The - com pany aro'githered around in breathless ellenea-- Cemille almest heartbroken. The play ceases, and Armand-gathering the bank-notes wltbstt he I baron, turns to her and in scathing terms upbraids her with bar perfidy; be cries aloud to the crowd and tells them of her desertion of a poor man for &slob lover, and scatters the notes Over her head. The (16(110/100 at •this point are worked to fever heat Armand and the Duke fight, the latter Is Wounded and the former flies. The fifth, and to our liking the best cot, ends Camille dying, in distress. The naturalness of -Miss Heron's acting here is harrowing, and we cannot do justice in thienotke. Armand's fath er, hearing how. nobly Camille has acted, con stants to 'the onion with Armand; he writes to Armand, who returns. The scene between the lovers is affecting; notwithstanding her joy at his return, the disease cannot be stayed and she idles. She is standing leaning upon Armand; her pain ceases, and she falls back upon her atueb. The death scene of bliss Heron ,is vary natural; and ono Is apt to dream of it. Those who wish to see a fine piece of. acting will cot neglect, the - occasion now offered to see Miss Heron in this part. The old thestroloer will regret that there is no longer a Brelatord— he was unequalled for nobleness and simplicity —to bo the Armand for Miss Heron's Camille. CLEULAND & P/TLIBILION BALLNDA.D.—The New Division of this Road between &whetter and Steubenville, being now open for pasaenger trains, Passengers for Cleveland and all other poinfe on' be linn ate now sent Via. Roobester instead of Alliance,'as hcratotore. On and after Thursday, October 16th, traits will run asfollowe: XALE. ESEILEtIt. A. XL 3:00 p. of .. 4:10 •. .....9:48 .. 5:00 .4 Ledre.Pittebnrgb g' Rochester.-- " Wellsville . . .. • • Arrive elsvoland 2:20 9:10 Bkabenrille 6:30 Passengers for all statlons between Et:cheater and Wellsville, except Liverpool, must take the 7:80 A. 8L train, as the Express train makes but one step- (Liverpool) between those paints. Passengers (or Steubenville and all stations below Wellsville must take the 8:00 P. M. train from Pittsburgh. The Mail train (7:80 A. M.) makes no connection at Wellsviile for points be- low. The train leaves Steubenville at 10:00 A. M., and connects at 'Root:eater with the train arriving In Pittsburgh at 2:00,P. M. Booze are being sold every evening this week at Davis' males moms, by Pratt, the well-known annual visitor to our city. Ills oolleation is this time unuenally largo, embracing the beet edi tions of nearly all the standard and popular au thors in our language. His sales ate attractive; and all ehoqld call to see, hear, and to boy. Tun Orrtoraz Biresee.--The Return Jadges will meet today et the Court Howe, when the o' chit voted will be' annour.ced. We win pub lish in tomorrow's paper the complete vote. Nor our OP rat .1900/I.—The Democracy, on the Strength of the Forney dispatch published in another column paraded the streets last night yelling and screaming like Border lluirona.—. Their 'rejoicing is too moon. . Fsll3oBl, TES 311782610 COI. Fremont had u many frtende as the Mustang LlntmeSit, the oppultion could not draw a oar porare guard. Mr. Fremont remarked, in hie dispatehes to President Filbstore, while trans porting horses and 'cattle over tho plains of Mexico, astiat Nike Government would send on a liberal amply of Mustang Llniraint, it would save 25 per gent, of his home." This Is very important fix all Farmers and Liverymen to know. The hltetang Liniment is a wonderf al article for men or beast. 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