bunker Slave Difficulty in Boston. of Boston has tl agai n by the arrest of a hire Save limited Biala, on Thuredtv /ist, /HI the pretawttfitigta ronsequeat therceponf The Staitatia are filled with itetatisThf the' mire , iritcf: die different parties, the most im pllllllll# ofvrjiio we annex. The Boston ' ' 41hie dime to this city on the 7th of Hitch last n isa#luito four weeks since.— Hi is WA, has a wde and several adiddxsako2o4anall, and is said to be j t, lulclligeni look `one' who from IR Manner* hadvietrial appear- Sane would not he taken for a slave. On irtrallOrdy die received a letter front.. his wiiiit•sPeoting arrangements which were being t nisitle lota ke her to the city. , --141filkhiskdeterei inutl, it is said. , not , llltlßi' goon , thotigh the danger of tarry, ' illgettere, 041 not have been 1111i411171* - , 101004116:,.; lie has walked about our streets /WINO during the Jay and night, during the past four tveeka,,and was on •, sumo! ttt W. leisure-walk when he was. almond I.4,epnvoyed• to the Court-house: VW news of the, arrest wastmodepread 441.11 1 Aua city, but no oatmeal .oaritentOot ifleggarosul thereby until tiftrly, two howl afterwards Iv, A* II Oge,olock in the Avenleg.. $., E. ,i4e- Willlrgetin toot U,5.,-Merehe P. Riley. nalisamle * tient and , mimics to having at> 0 0 . 1 0 the person arrested else fugitivew+. 41tik1aterestionleusued,' which resulted is *Oh being taken, to the Wateh House:, ,valbmst .1$ n'eloolrit firti Ensetirred in. Um • )014 gteetl.,, Whale Watchman Emabrook ringieg the hell of King's Chapel. ftimiper.,Wolostea l ,Resb., came in sod rep. meggited i lks‘ die *lane was frobahly giV- elltbritersoas who Vf ifhell.in oollogi a !tab Akomaqueuca of the arrest,* :4 fugitive and desired the Watehman to desist ~froto I o9i the bell. Tins the ,elPear ,reftwed t ,when Mr. , Alefister oimmilted him. pokagempted to draw him-front the Ind! giegg.,4'fhe ,Wittelunsit celled for ; help, .ArltrAl, Webster wee takmittaliTCiiitte eteb4musa. and finally. to-jail.- - , ' _ Igekr i ,W4tbster. appeared before ths,Police Alia .P!ar.l.kingt.Packlly,..hia Asitutul i rittSiftleleY .ot 44f 3 PrOregflinfli." - ttt . Amsgra flied, and the matter was poet. re ne weelt,,Mr t W,, giving bed in 4 re ,fonppear at th e .tiouo *Ad ;answer to 1 • ctr,elleaultingit'l4ratelnall.„ ,' 1 9 'llmicgina P.c.tutin wile Itttlirootal aillktir ... ki__ o ofor If Ai141,, wis e g0ar.4114 by IS . laC i tiari* Ur/0 5 X 440 ,command P. 1.4 !fikeY.,,wil9)LOPl the. Court', _ . 4 311 F tv 04 11, ,,,ii * -4 4 1 0 , 1 11 - 4401 miii tlinco .a. (.4 7 10(t h4 1 , 14 ,4 11 . e ke alfivf4 Ilif4WWol9 l l l Lbo .ftlare t , *- - X oiNAerkOggav4itlicks , Pud 4 11 4 44401-4#o l qrdeirtY-1 .1 • , :i „: ',4o ol it:the fo c _Xiiiv WaS t`Korglit _ Co mmissioner Curtis, in thei , ..!,3lV- Med epees Court Room, for examination. "siiiiiill, Rim /.--tripentrtak. tray' the. , A c lltek 4 G OIiS t / i 4 4 AP ) . A4r t u, ,tr2"' e/1 96 .14. , Nair, end y V r t n ,, , „ ei,tsconaierforthe . PrbetspeithicedtWelifrripttt, .314.0± 1 ,111109 6 14 1 itich es the eettifiaite of 'own ! plan, of ellonledrtorp44 l ,ref9C.o" ' ens:Anted evidene? to, establish . n ut et unti. as die aced lh• . SI ikiiiitititeil to haiictiedestltib. * ' 7 left Barensh on the 2sd; Pettrust'Y fast. lA*. hmtneempistynd et .bricklaying by liagegne_ talsbn Lased his est views of Me tam - 4019* liirsittgleitt atrUhtithittergottl7., • ~1 on. Inliodeeenseh fits,,glie fitgOive; nsited,a trollielbeimet2 tat - Taiet4y, to givo fitutllfor A .iktpaertnaiots,c4 - the defence, elle-gill 44itillket *Ott Oiliy!Vittbed:l9 . itsepisa them itetbsimidt snly,is the iselemtthe,essaand 409gAipstietiktebiels might: wee therefrqm, :40itositembrirtgite•gre - allupagen ar:ifrie Istigegmmtibitiatality of the low itself, before iallaihclp qualifioO• Oath - Ina ,aaiti, had -iota 3,4llplasta;paasadgpon coy,. any proper ,444411hefrallisiebe oattatry. , • totqUOlCoalinissioapr allowed. 24 hours vlitemstioadiseerned,the cue till 111,07cleelt •glefittieun.,ll iliftsppliention•to,theginpreme 40014.1414094chesetts was in-the, mean • oliflaikolatbsPlotestathe constitutionality of 1401.1aaatseater , ackieth , Oat ;last ~Wag, magic. 1,484 NM Casio refueled to interfere; ie . ,the hums pg it thee m00d.... The following no /1011410 Itaiss patted, about , the streets : ' 4.4 4 /Vitisic Marrtna.-...Kidniappers in BQS 44110.reNtba Of BOIIIQU I PIIWOf your folio w -0141iNurwicus last might seized by slave bootees. lie is in most immediate dead- Alb : pa/if. The citizens of Boston and its bend 'are earnestly inviod to.ss tliout arms eiwt th front,of the ,State ' . : ...muse, at four this (Friday) afternoon, to stir, for the public: good." '7o*e:evening about 1000 persons eon l'iliti•ddlnt the ('mimeo. and a whither 'of tltriglik inflarn m ato•-y bpeecheit were Made, r tiriariii4 the feliowing are a sample Whidell Philips .oldrestied the meeting.. f" He li#pke or ihe COurt timtse in chains:-,- flppTitl the people would 'coati! in'tiotn . * ho dn. , / in such solid Columns' as to ilitalr,p the streets and prevent the fi rt' rota being carried off, except over l if B eads . He rejoiced that the law Itriiot be executed, except at the pehit " 7 1$t41fe Itayonet, and behind chains. "They t , fitrii dare, he 's l id, to carry the fugitive qi the• CO ITI 111111 i wealth, except under e `'i kcon voy of the guns of the Nry Yard. :Ili Poke , of "Fauteuil Ihdl beiug closed w ''''ltinit - and'hoped that they would niake the .. , I. L* a of the Coalition resound to the dec.; irdailititi; drat ta , w or no law, constitution j %i s %) edits titution, chains or no chains, - this law shall not be enforced. Block the -.-111teonintives, tear up the raile„ billow the .I;ingintte to lite borders of the State, if pus .', re44o-resene him.. Ile counselled every • , ..-inlitiessii who bail ever felt , the !chains. Aitteislilutitilern oppression to till his pockets to With pistols. 4Le., and AS far as be was a lablitetateuld stand by their sides. .The :tr has *Ahem wus at an end. lie urged! e-.tleknalteting to hold itself in .readiness. ~ t: tatbil..o.ll the means at its cauntand, to en dinasbulo stop to - morrow the execution of ~r , i that' .eaMetit, The government and begis .,joguns,have refused tie the means to try ,'ithils issue, and we have the right to diso ,l,lool la, end meet the consequences. When t o patine and statesmen are traitors, the peo „,.,pkookoo: take up the reins,- , ;! The meeting here adjourned to Tremon t ~,,,,,Ikerogle, where the Bev. Theodora Par ot.klit wee called up. lie said, that when • t' 4passed the Court llou§o this morn ;1110441 1 0 , *OOO Sew the chains which encornpas ,"44l,,hoimaigineti that he was in Vienne,. main Boston, under martiall law, and ... . egitainly not under the laws of New Eng land. . He asked the meeting to 111168 the vidgennbee, each for himself, that they would ~.jaltrillit. en- infitmous ally one who aids in AfilleNitragi or -rilliditit4l' of a fugitive rises. ...Olt: akin. Wetly io•do it, and min 'pee ll * 1111r 4 11Noe between ihe, Akar an : '.., • , tke "Wane kidnapper.-- ars k . present three kidnappers in 141_9 . 8,1' .,, F.. C . T ri tt 1!1 tiCd.NatiTirt/f.:ll,KnYvlip.. ..0043111.... Boston ; find them out and point at them „ jray. I -4 -, tie! r itpdileed 1 oelltey ast; in. the sweet—make them f.„,: , .;;: a j i ic" isgr e ci "`'`f eitt `:7 B ;; asers " .. ‘"" .9l 7 -- - " 1.• -.- 84 of •Hortios. lie limilerstoml, ,Irom ' a fad r • ' r r'" "t A , ~ li i gocid antbority; thn't diet Waif! kenoing 411 of . yam!. i i ' e "'t l is one thing ceru,,. . ~ 1 u i GHN'S to arrest two own! fugitivei.to-n( hi nrert. le 1 "9P. M. .e ~ • -girl' hid itifi,i i i s oc t! -- • 4.1. nrip 0 tiwelin4 to 'Min it ogtlanite 1 ._ ri & nti -x. per , lig ns 1 0 MIX TURE! tAtunittake, and keep of vvityli limit tite,,' : Ou y WI rt: h n dal 0 amiswaneina of the kiltiodintands• ;' : -.,: •Lr, -44 Ili ton. f ', b A t4coicliman named McClure, de noun- ! cedes a coward any man who would allow' his arm to hang loosely by his side while 1 a fugitive was bring carried °IT. He coon- , selled no violence, he said, but soon after- : I wards cried out—" Liberty or death—re.. i I aistance to tyrants is obedience to God." '. i The Rev. Mr. Clover next said that the i iej 1 I itemoul,4, trample it muter, ille Wieltifur.sktsuist#,4 l 4 o titriittuce. ils, cilso eovomiti siniects . e, but-usked the sesensisly to meet to.morrow. at the couet •Iroustiala thsir l s i tettnitit..., 'l !ie pelvis from Una inerotteduw , country would be there, lie wcitchi be,therlS, and' if his , presence on •iiitehoo occutai l ottiltsse inconsistent with Iris eleriesi pecilession,he ,would stinfrock ittniself 0115,11004nm/4 these M. his broth. er ministers who had counselled obedience id OM Pligkilike Sieve loirarl es traitors to the witutry and kloci, and celled up on thts anteling to again passtthe resolution pasamast,Faneel Flak that “Constitution or no Constitution. Mw or no Lew, nq fu• ttivesoilialti ;be carried out 9f, Massachu• setts.".l - • After in speeches. the 'meeting uljouroett Wi th. the understanding that they leers" to meet at 10 o'clock to day. vomit!, the ruurt-house. • . • 0 wieg lathe inilauvastory appeals of the agitators at *Damming on the Contemn &Wait thisTrantimt Temple•on Friday al tersnon and night, three corn plin ies. of the asititatrwerelordered by the Mayor to he in readies's* that evening •and Col. Hol brook detailetlshoQity Ouards. New Eng land 911ardir.med Boston Light Outwits, On Otturday. the proposed mass meet. •ing.in [roan ot : Abe ,Vourt-houae proved a latturar,itteey• arrange wan having been wade•fec arty thing • like mob ', - 14tirdityleorei•off - umier more or luta earitetnent.,she • trial • progressing quietly before the Commissioner, who again ad journed the case Over . to .31ontlay, at re quest:of the fugitive's counsel. A petition •wat read in the Litieslature asking fur prieiteee to hold: n tease meeting in the Statia,House yard. but it was, laid on the table. • • • The , proceedings on. Monday are indi cated in the annexed deep:lulus+ : • Biaterox, April 1,2. P. M.—The abolit ionists are doing everything in their pow er to tinnotle the execution ,of the fugitive :law, and :to embatraitt, to muck as possi ble, the eifliecre in the _discharge of their duty.----To-ilay Marshal 'Pokey was ar. Tatted WOW. uncial a negro named John Randolph\ charged with arresting and searching the person of Randolph for eon cleated weapons.. 'Pokey, gave bail in the sum of 111.00$ for his,appearance to ans war the chugs. • • John B, Raton, the agent of Mr. Porter. 1 1 Sims' owaeriand De l.yon. were also at.: rested on a conspiracy to- kidnap. They promptly ge ve bat I to the amou eta $5,000. Iv An attempt wait made to take Siam out of the U.' S: Marshal's custody, by. virtue et art old sal of the Massachusetts I.cgisla lurei . The Marshal. however, positively +refuled.to give , iiiin up. hi Court this morning, Mr. Rantoul Copied about an b6ur and a half in an ar gunient in 'favor of granting a writ of ha- Inks corgui for 'gime 1,. • After' he had concluded, Chief Justice thiti asitPthat adjourn the ease 'dill o'clock, when the' court would give derivitin. ' • appears 'to be no doubt that Sims will, be ifelivered,to . his master, and a mil -I,ltarr escort will piobably aecomiWny him itoSetir'YOrk, to prevent a rescue. ' 'tale rrowds are gathered about, and 'Wick exeitettient prevails, but no fears fireretiteriaind . of an outbreak. The mil itary are ready at a moment's warning . to want the civil' authorities. 3,1 3 . /41. 7 4/1 the Supreme Court this afterooon, ChielJusticeStiaw delivered a lengthy opioion.upon the application for • a writ of Habeas Corpus iu the case of Siam. The unanimous opinion of the court was that the writ ought not to be granted.— The orgum'ent was • theti resumed before thel.f. S. Uommiesioner. Rantoul is now proceeding to argue the case at great length. Swords and other arms sufficient intim a hundred' pollee .hare built •- for warded from the Navy Yard to the Mar shal'a nffice, IR case Sire is renianded to; tali owner . ffirte will guard him td tliri cars. i ? P. M.—=After the V. S. Court ad. pku4trtlititt - 'lveniog , end while Marshal uiiy and'imicialpolitemen were 'recent. dueling the ageniaihichilmant. and Mr. Do Iwo% polio officer, of , &Avenel', with the:lmiineasesoo their hotel. James Ran tllbipin4themegnawho caused the arrest of Illatslral't'ukey r this ntorning,, r a i aa 4 a , huge club. end. arse ahem, to strike the a. gent on the.hesd. when hip arm tvos Caught by an officer, and he was arrested and coin mined t‘jaiil:—. .1 • , 11(tarrott..A 84—r. the prune Courtoo.dity, Mr. -Rantoul -made" another. application for a writ of habeas corpus in the case of Sims. ChielJustice Shaw stated that he would give his (Amis. ion' title afternoon: 'rhe argument before iliellonimbisionet' is being closed on the part 'anti ilefinfeeli,i ,- 141i. Loring. Mr. Thomas will close for , prosecution, and, tben.die,Ponacuissioner will give his A large meeting in oppoiition io the Fugitives Slave Law, •• was held this. Moro ing in'the Tremoilt Temple, at 10 o'clock —a large number of' ladies being present.' The, large majority of those present,were opposed to any . violent opposition ` to the law. Iron. Mr: palfrey tempo Milly oc: copied the chair.. .Bed after . prayer by the Rev. Wni. Dexter, a 'coniniiftee Was ap:, polbted select officers', who reninted for Presidedi.• tran. "Horace Zuni, will a number of Viee Pretidents,' itnnog' Whom were t eriawri Graves; Eliglow.and ltobin; son, the Rev. Mr. Stetson, SaMtiel, Rear, Theodore Sedgwick , and otherot..` Abby Folsom 'attempted io sneak, eak, but wait put down. Mr. Mann then addressed' the as., seinblage in oppoiition to the law * and in terms of severe denunciation of filr,)Yeb , ' star's course. . . . . . . , his supposed that an attem p t , to rescue the slave, should ho be, sent bacit s Wi).l,be made at some point between' here andN:' York. Three dutupaniee of .raitary are stiff - kr:lit under arms. ' ' , , A RRANGENUNTII IN iNFW °RIF,—The , ne Marshal of the State of Now Yore meth. ad a communication ciir Buiday, rdin the Martha! of Boston , regaining' that he and his aids would twin ossiditieussO midst in the safe transmission of the sIaioWISIMI) on his route through that city , to thettuatt. 14 Days,Loter from California... ---1 2 1 118 L DOG ; ,,,TY, The'Senu r grec i t4-Bunla sin . ' , ?ad !Cid g are ad ,tr-2.Cxe istkn tyli,gUrderer, ~ t f o ing inci itis* YakKeiri4 7,9 P. M. ,e I .• 1 .• nl ht n 1 re rd d i the last steamerhi ti rgi Cleo. Porter, ri d, this'vekni rum Hitrans, bringi a:4 4 ...i n u y es rt : ~,,,-,. Cali rt "a ai s le ' , mat sixty passim kt...9p(t0...r. broug tby t e steamer Falcon.' 'lite reps a og =llene' ega, an ITlTavored, Falcon left Chagres on the 29th of March, i tierce-eyed brute, whose untidy habits and and owing to the non-arrival of the mails 1 cross-grained temper cause him to be held at Chutes, she left before all the passen.l in detestathataby . thefamityin.ginerair and gem got across. There were a large ,by Mrs. Henn* his enistress.in particular. number of vessels at Havana loading with ; Ls Vega, bonrever, is a great favorite with sugar. •i : ' „: ,It :. I I IPA 1 t 11 4 1 #'•-1 I't ?if f -1i ' 4 r 1 The dates from San Francisco arc to 1 A out a week ago 11 , is. oHrin becam e .Mareh-1 41ftv ; - iPtre Aiwtrrier -a ye -that the i , enaspereted , ow *ennui* of Aetna, tumulus, 40,0(4 naude.hy.die bailislptur.e. : 4, Ow a , rabic . offence o uvulnitted by 1,,a Vega, and Thaited o ttates Senaior,„ to Otce ol; Cpl, ' privatily liippinett 'with in old collector Fremont. hese .Pre.ye,il Ineffectual. ;,Wlteti of so:0110'0d MitL" !Walk dr, is ho, for a dollar .CO, „...-Dt. L. _..0 __ _o,ol_ ant. the ,couvention OpLitipt the ?remittent' I siti 4 S I A t- 111 thA , I O IT 1 N tk. ,catolidateit Wefe H,PIA. V. thiltri I "render bitn'UP" into tallow, ot otherwise King and Hon. .lolin Wethored, and the ' relieve Mrs. Horton from the annoy auce democratic candidates were Col: Prement lof his pretterm. . . and Mr. Hydenfelt. , Mr,NWethered filial- I Mr. Horton, on coining home to dinner, W abandoned' the Ctinielit, and it was oar- inquired for .I,oi Vega, and was dlt sgrined rowed thiW•ii to tile . three others named. I with ilm information that 11 . 1 f troublesorbe After nearly 1311 ballotiiii,s, the convert- i pet had.ahsconded. Fur some days the 'inn finding it inipossible in maka a Attlee I absoncc , of. La Vega gaVe occasion, for adjourned until the first of-January next. I much rejoicing in the household, uud e ven King had the highest vote on the last bal. , I thu grict .tif Mr. florton for his loss was Itit;'but locked CI or Bof an election. 11y-' rule the subject of many a sly joke in his dthadit .was ti. 6 tararite oI the democrats. ! domestic caablishirictit. _ Freitlint; whit eomnietired with only A half ' Mrs. H. Congraltdeted herself exzert'si ve dozen votes,grmlually Mei eased in strength ;ly on that hicky thought tif hers, which until, before the coliveatiiiii adjourned, his 1 cleared the hawse of the odious brute ; and Vote dqualed that of 11 yiletifelt. On the ' theugh a lady who thinks a good deal of a last day the latter .Witlitticw,. and Co1: 1 , dollar, she 01 not grudge the money, since Weller was substituted in his place, videi !it gained her object op effeetnally. In tile received exiwily the vote before ,dreg to j mean time, Irl Vega was detuitted a :close the ivithdraWitig camlidate. A good deal prisoner inihe cellar of the soap ,factory', °fleeting 'existed on the subject; and the! amusing hifeitolf by dooppik at the rats Senatorial ripostiOn will 'entcrlargely i n to; which coursed abort the preinises, the next political etinvitse. susetinedhinuielf, like Napoleon at On Stifithiy,'23ilofv. elottery,lhot Fran-, with the bP4ef ' diat the objects of his des , ei,co was in in a treniendotte stale Of ex-i tiny were not yet accomplished. eitement oneceount'or the antielpaieJ ex'-! Ott Tuesday morning Mr. 'torten ap coition by, the popith ee 'of twn noted i'pearell at tlni.bratakfast table with a beam siloundrels,•S'elart anti for'near- t ing countenance. "Nell, my dear, good .murdering Mr, 'Hanson, a r<TVI'LlCie: UUWIO." SILO lie to Mrs. 11. "\V hat Is it ?" *reliant of that place, 'and robbing hint' asked the lady with some secret misgiving. of *2,000. A meeting , Of citizens was "I've La Vega back again ! Advertised czl)ed, several of Ole most influential anti' foritito ; 'tittered a reword for his recovery, wealthy tneu presided. and the prisoners and this Morning he was brought home by Were given a fair trial by jury ; the jury,' Abe Walker." however. disagehl, and the officers of jus.l , ”Ileaveue !" ejaculated Mrs. Ilortou ; Lice took posse:Leion of the culprits. , What did Ymq;hatc to PeY for Idler "On- At Sacramento city m shah hr 11 t r tic ly eleven,dollars," replied tient:on, "tine carrell, but tne.olTender did not escape so for the advertisement, and ten to Old Abe easily. • Frederick Roe, a noted gambler,' for bringing hint back." "Merciful good shot throtielt the head a\l r. Charles My-! ness!" replied the nit to rind zing win!. -ere. for interfering to put an end to equar- "Eleven drdears(etiough to buy a silk dress) eel in which he was engaged. A meeting for the recovery of welt a nasty cur ! and of citizens was called, in which the moo, to think that I gave the black rascal a del; prominentmen took part. Roe teas tried.; lar for taking him MT." convicted, and in less than five hours at - - This inadvertent confession, of course, ;ter the commission of the crime, he was. produced !matrimonial duel ; the report hung in the presence of-thousands. . of which we timitmcit-might appear stale -Business was. but d o ll, and th e arr i va l, and commonplace to some of our married at San Francisco of foreign shipping had readers. • greatly fallen off-within the last lOrtnizht.: By this little canine epeenlation all par 'rhe miners were doing very well dire' ties were gainers. Abe Walker, the ren net the-State. and an increased amount of ning go ld w a s expected to be taken out during (Jerky, gained ten dollars ;the adver tising sheet gained one dollar, and Mr. and the coining season. ! Mrs. Hortdn gainen some valuable exper-• Theft had been but very little rein in I ience, whicrb will teach the importattre of San Francisco, though the interior had mutual confidence between wedded par been more favored in this respect. tiee. A terrible accident occurred, by which`"' .. the steamboat Santa Clare was complete - -1' "" : " NcE l" NEW HAMrSill".—The ty destroyed by fire, and the steamer blur t- Bosion speaking of the new (lon ford damaged to the extent of itt3o.ooo. stitution for New Hampshire that has late- The Santa Clara we i i . fire cue , , and was' ly been rejected by the people, states that hurtled we the w miter edge. Three of the the ten thousand votes in favor of the new crew were burned to death. and Mr. Ken-1 Bill of Rights Caine almost wholly front Whig towat, while the Democratt2; towns nedy. one of the owners, narrowly esca ped after being severely burnt. The hart-'contributed by far the largest pmpor ford caught from the Santa Clara. lion of ahe six thousand votes against The market is overstocked with a vs. ! that amendthem. For instance, in the Whig toWIIS Of Nashua, Winchester, and -riety of articles--boois, Atc.—whichare j selling for less than cost. It is incredible,' Keene, the vote for Governor was, Saw the 1054, Dinsmonr 675 ; in favor oldie the vast umount of those goods in market. amendment to the Bill of &elm, luy;t, a gainst 28 ; while on the oilier hand, the Democratic towns of Barnstead and - War ren, which gave 73 votes for Sawyer and 547 votes lor Dinerncior, only gave HO votes in favor of abolishing the religious and property qualification, to 565 against it I And the vote in Concord, tinder the very nose of the magnates of the Demo cratic party, was 122 in favor, to 500 a , gannet it ! CANNIIIALIs74. CRIME, AND Foolery Priv istimxtvv —Major Bartlett. of the Mexican Boundary Commission, informs the editor of the New Orleans Croaent, that near El Paso, a reconnoitering party found a negro! man and woman in the act of cooking the head and parts of the body of a negro,' which were on 'the lire. They said they wore slaves of Mr. Owens, in Holly Springs, Miss., and had run away last corn.plantiug. 'Choy plead starvation as their excuse for killing their associate run away. They. are now in custody at San Antonio. Some horrible scenes of licen tiousness. murder and punishment had ac-1 curled at Socorro, in. die elosiug days of: January.. !Bands of armed ruffians, die- I charged teamsters arid soldiers, and Iron- tier desperadoes, had been practising fiend ish exceines, and more like brutish Feasts Allan area. taking the lives of unoffending people, robbing and killing without provo cation or remorse. On one occasion they perpetrated :A foul murder at a fandango on E. C.. Clarke. said to be the son of J. W. Clarke, U. S. Senator from Rhode Island. In the same outrage, a man named Gates was shot. The members of the. Boundary Commission seized eight of tbe worst. in. Cludiag Wadt lt liu4r and Craig. These men were Brought before Judge Perthold, on the 30th ofJ anuary, ottani Med Loud com mitted, and the,itext day they were tried by jury , sentensed to be hung withi n, one hour, Awl nolvvitlistatoling the threats and Trepratietwor Bled associate', the sea :team was qnfoxeo. and they were hung up, to Op Inallett of a tree on Friday morn -4V?”g, the ringleader, was atter *yards , arrested and hung abm. Thus prompt proceeding has produced quiet and order. • - 111E' SLAVERY QUESTION IN A NEW Sttse . F.—The, §lavery question is shout to ottie.before the New 'fork courts in u new shape,'' and 'tinder ttio following cir cumstances "It appears that a young man , from the South, who is suspecidll of having ale Indian or utgro blood in hie Veingt, gratlu sueti souse time Since at the New York University, and, then entered his name in , the medical department, as a, studeot of • medicine,,Aist haying paid the usual fees; Some, of the Southern students conceiving it,derogatury to them to sit in the IMMO class with a man having any Indian or, tie• gnu" blood, waited on the faculty and rw• guested his dismissal. The Piblessori did Hot know what to do in the matter, stat ,s a eyed :,ia,*.deOMplyintiwith I the' de- , Follett, At length they gave inand told . the ,yciutot irimithilt tt would he better fur Cou t cei , this to be a ,dismjs. sit, he left die class, end' hits' now' sued 'd" th out, a mao piths, directedto e Profes. ears, reitiirtot them to show ' cause Why they, refuse to Allow hintio fidnih his inn dies. The subject is talked , 'silihut, gOod deal, and no one luowk Whet the ['mink , ' will be," , . , • ~. ' Massacnuarrrs . .—l'lle roma'. now is, the' Mr,Rantodi'W:td,le Plane of Mr. Sensner, for i3enator—o prepare for which he made abolltiorrapeub, and engaged u counsel for, the, fuiptive slave. NEWNPAPERS IN THE STATE or N. YORK. —According to an otTioill statement, just published, it appears that there are in the I..tte of New York 458 newspapers, ul which 56 ace issued daily. ; The City and County of New York alone has eighteen dailies ant! 168 weeklies. One set of these papers is to be vent to the .World's ,Fair in Lundoe, and a duplicate to 'he deposi ted in the State Library it Albany. FRED. DOUGLAsS AND GEO. rHoMI , BON. —roma April 3.--Last night, Fretler crick Desglass and George Thompson, lectured est slasery,.to a large audience.— DouglasstlenOuneed the African Coloniza tion scheirne. He itilvis : ed the fugitives not to take mine in Canada, but to stand their grattnii . , ind thought it would he well to sireugthen their hands by the return al the United States of those already in C'an ada. • Bterehg. of a Railroad Bridge. LANCAIDTCR, April 4.—The .btiil g ie of the Central Railroad, over the Conestoga, about two miles from Ono Pace, took. fira at about 44'11200 o'clock this afternoon antl,was destroyed. it was a fine struc ture. ,1.1 is not.known how the fire origi nated, bst,it is supposed , to have caught from ksparks of a locomotive. o):Aiti OF AN M. o.—The Washing ton WWllie, of Tuesday, announces the death .if the Hon. Hansom Halloway, a metuhe7of the Thirty-first Congress, from 1110 puke of New York. who died at AIL Pleasait,.in Prince George's County— whithethe had gone to visit his wife's re tietui laorior to his return home—on Sun , ,day, (kb. instant. at. It o'clock. at nigli..nf typhoid fever and iuflamtna ofthe bowels, after an illness of about two, His remains have been la toApv York fur pperment. colefirrtrrtosAt 4 rni ot , THE SLAVE. LAW A veliteito,—The April term of the United Eititee i dliCutt C ourt omitmeneed at New Ydrk Monday, before Judges Nehton 10dAtte. , The. fur th er, '(who, a :nem , lier Sulifetith t l oort S.) 1 911 1 ' 1 0nel° tu : t h e alluded to fhl i ftigi itth SIEEC ind'et4lreised au pp iota thaCit is t conettititional. i• .9 Vim, , YORIK POIIIONII4O' Catin..+•The coronor's jury in the easel of William Onl-, ilenilel,- of ''YOrk, Pa., charged with pole immediately after taking met , a• polOr ineuranoe Our 116000'mn-hia life, inetetratttleree.' a . eenliet that he died of Oleos, but expreat no opinion as to whom it wit administsted by. • • JAW , OUT so . li t COUNTVAMITI. , ...7 Vhe. .Yor,i,gmette n outions the pithiie.airaipet inonrr,theeek ten. ectioterfq4 Rota in et ulstion on the York bank: PlicifslT.TJ IN AY ~K .Nt I L/C4 O,i3K Y. ~..L 1 t y Co C ti y ?te 'lhj r llou!ity alt a o inclapenti :14ri dicta o 444erforix014 on is is sues EA iptaio on tee 50i1. ,, de mand a on itdtio j ealpmelkdroent kith shall ide wl. Allir a altdiPia e day to be fixed therein, all persons born in or otherwise introduced into Kentucky shall be Free. He is listened to by very large audiences, and though Politics and the fe,iiroflootribtiting to the success of a' detested pirtys will probaly deprive him of Al anyjcopf, yet the good se . * sown in , this canvass will not all fall ,on stony groUnd,lset Will bring forth iu due session. The,Locofoco.organs, we. perceive s - PASAL over Ilse &et. that Capt. Clay le--n. oats& slate, feeeling confident that he will hake s'Odie th'o e stihdli hi Whig votes frOrii:DlX on, while they pre quite sure that no Dein crat ,will do any thing so undemocratic. as 't o vote against His very. Such undesigned testimmiials to 'the generous instinets and liberal tendencies of the Whig party are very often borne by those who for effect accuse us of leaning to ariatocrisy and despotism. They know better when they say so. I he rollowing is Mr. Clay's latest pub lication—a scorching critiziaut on the 11- gitive Slave Law : To the Edthir of the .Pmgress of the Age" : I)L'AR SIR :—ln my address to the Peo ple of Kentucky, I did not wish to length en my remarks by a ' , complicated twee- Mein. I now undertake to prove, beyond centroversy, that there is no power Con grams to compel the Femme and return of sloven at Government expense. 1 reca ;titillate the argument. !ill powortt grant ed to Congress are included is the 18 clauses ; power over fugitive's from jug tire is riot one of them. The North de nied Rod opposeti-ell efforts -to - make them at all responsible, morally or politically, ter Slavery. They agreed only not It; interfere. The clause ma r "fugitives from service" is moon , . those "prohibited to the States," that is, had it not been for that clause, by the law of nations and State sovereignty, every dere escaping into free State would have been free by the very act. Nuw to the proof. Messrs. Sherman and Madison and others, would at no time acknowledge any right of “pro. petty in men." When it was professed In lay a tax upon the IMpOrtattio” of slaves. it was not agreed to, because that would imply that they were as other property-- which the convention were nut williug to admit, and therefore changed thee term to "person," and total prohibition after 1808. Come on, then. to "fugitives from pis- Live." Madison papers. vol. 3, page I r 447 "Air. Butler RIM W. Pinekney mo ved to require *fugitive slaves andservants to be delivered up like criminals." Mr. Wilson—This would Oblige the Executive of the State to do it, at the public esynse. Mr. Sherman saw on more propriety-in the public seizing and surrendering a slave or servant than a horse. Mr. Bul ler withdraw his proposition in order that some particular provision might_be made apart mini this article." Now the arti cle alluded to was concerning criminals, which were to "be delivered up, to be re moved to the State, &r." Art. 4, tree. 2, clause 2, U. S. C. sad clause 3, concern ing Slaves was adopted, without the word ..retanord." Now higher evidence of the intentions of the framers of the Constitution could not be made out. l'he Ming Congress has done in the “ftigitive slate hid - was expressly refused to be granted by the Con stitution, and the law is gull and void.— To compel Nut thorn melt to catch and bring hark slaves, and pay the expenses, • makes them morally and politically res sponsible for every slave held in these States ! A responsibility wft it they would never agree to bear ; and t impo. I sition of which upo , i them now by 11111.'011. stitutional law, under other aggravated cir cumstances, they will never bear. Anil with Chatham, concerning the A merican iv:, 1 rejoice that it is so. Twelve millions of men tints enslaved would he tit instruments to enslave me also ! Once more, then, 1 call upon the Whig and Democratic parties, and the pi/opium' ' tacky to reconsider their resolves. i want for one, Ilti dicta of presuinptuous mils, or factious parties, i t s a basis of nion"—the old constitution of 1787, left us by the rathers o; "76," is my basis of Union--Tus.r, by word and deed, I am over ready to maintain. On the minor objections to the law—' snob as refusing trial by jury nod testi. ninny in self defence, even where the al- : leged fugitive is a free man—the unequal contest of State sovereignity, where juris diction is transferred to the' side of the Slave States—the questionable right of Congress to give the power over the lib erties of freemen to Commissioners,: who are no "inferior Courts" wider the Con stitution--I shall not speak. I only vett tyre to say that the clause which gives a' bribe of a daub/timbal' to declare Against the liberty of the defentlanuelairtied as a I slave, would diagrate nny code of law— the magnitude (Wits injustice being only overlooked in the accumulated wrongs and . l usurpations of Slavery ! The issue then which is attempted to be put; by eminent persons and parties, to the ,people of Kentucky—to disolve the 1 Union in case steel' a law is .repealed—l am ready to meet now, and.at all times. The passage of an unjust and tinconstitu- • lional law shall not drive me from my a 1..; legiance and sabiniesion'to the American ' Union, far lilts shall . thel'epral of such a l , force inc into treason end' civil I am noialy• for the lUnion-L- , repeal or no inpeal.-but for IhevUrtion, Slavery .'or no Slaveryt • . • . i • While . I have thus franklY . svonted !in V., sentiments upon this .inoidintel qpestion, I now declare for therbeitefit elrFantan. cipationists„ who have, any heart . in the cause . ; they 'Ogod net. be deterred fronf joinifik the Party, onticentini of thy *lll- Itod,' . ' foe ty hi diaitlisSjok' . l` shall*go tiny aildrofo, to . argument, or 1410)0 cotrintonai 441; So fitr:tos d• `the:! tianie:Wihn'ini f rtf, t ii r iainklii is u qt' . t• oinnipniitio4on 44' e liF l ' by th e inti Or..,! tiontilti CdfitilitudOu,c4 4fier4„Aie'd lthik:ftfren. laCkj . shunts '" " .•"'. And . v po q f 1111 . 1 po i nt, rinipe, to btheard . , , On iiientump, in ovary *writ) , id the State., • I • p, m-opr. ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,toPn l ll l3 B l lor • I . n : yppgreas, , palacipiatr. °milli, sick Wikalltngtoß,_i okis , 44,q poll:mat Minister at Fall Rib*. • • rEJUDICES (I.t Js one thing e .E:lft th F - 11 r,, ,, prejugees- o w f li m ic a li n t y iediini: isi,l-. a ‘ en a t . n e . 4 r m l i e nti c s iothi.ng, c I C havep ert,n .I o ; .; 4 .5. 1 . 1 . — ' 0 - el me in doles - mown i One Dollar. ---. the he l lish e. proof furnish.% by )tor thole Awed y ltsweer "Vsnsan's SAMSON to those who have been deal- i vesertesit.l7lloXTßlPTio Minutest," indoor' by the orient salicitathone or bie Agnew, throarboat the (Inked ing with him, that Clothing can be procu- i em,l„, .1 cu . b„,... red at his establishment of the beet quail- I : . Bedlam/ the gries a a , - • tins and at infinitely lower prices than con ' lir Me Fs - molar and well known article ; and from Uit i ewe be had anywhere else. Ile has shown ; h eamtvhh. be will put up but am elle only:— hie rasa; battier s the mail price will I* tliat he can sell his ready-made cloth ing' 0(11•DOVgdort ,• r for less Than the natural cart of the I The Wale roar 'aisAlvd libut fibi oharditheij the Medi. ,um Irkkisej_ , (tEky !AO! I h . hy , are n4e... jkle c . lesi_ltt! Mouth. and curative progenies mkt axle r mode of buying anelaying in goods ens-I, Zelr An irt k rild The hillifi hark 'enti liellisTo ' bleb hire its de. What he , dayai anti lie defies ! A. thie. iinithiCglik.i.64,Appii4 psi . , ,parth' p e4R _ . 1 rids lte vit!sits. this pnipriesa would big to Ilithinh eA l tat Mr all coffpnlikioni Nq molter in uthelplac e, . 6 ' th***ho Mr . uX tau t llillwao 1.2A11.051116011.. gequithsteeh county!.tw t , itate. - ‘it la hartili FY to 1 anise I. norto be ohboted *Mt the vest inexistit 01" . 'him,/ gay a word more. His friends and rush). lor tbe der ;,'" 0 Adele for 'hare everree MOM*/ Ireadr: lo ` ', • mitre ate , con vineed that they cart 'attire ' mo- 1 ` II diet "" . a "" " a " 6 " rwydrhiart am , Mare (be revid ; and has ungainal had( hi eight hey by buying from . him. He sells for ; ..eic,,i 'wow, rod. onto sig. m i ppt i pp, "" / ". /4 It. "4"11:140. a s . soh. or any other Wehrle in'thie they - - ' / (cash, set has but one price. Ile never I calks more that what he means to 1ake....... , wa sta po cr w sli etterwet.tets. , tiew sines 'win seta pith heal; ' ti, spar lie His, object is not to make as much-as he I Blood. 'Liver, Ittdatet,.• , Lost, ••- • ' , can' otit of 'a CUstopter who mai favor him mesa other organg gioo the {NOP, esess — or .rige. llf ' ,in with a , Call: 'l - 1I aim is , alwiya to Make . b.Olh devlndr - Tists rood*** lag girl* hhtb nests ses a aemigdy for ! heneist bargains - by whith lib may proeurei # permanent customers. It 'is a' in istakeit ..., „ di • seti t m r , , and , avivel ,:, - ' tdea with' some people, thus • when they i ti,.‘,,,,,gr a." ,. 4 0,,,,e„,„=1%,„;;,1:1 7 ,1;; "v" ,....., ' w t: can succeed in during II 'no an down they, us ilistmristi ditreaam. mon oppatally Diming*. th*. imwri .. -“ }‘ . 4 '. sa - ssial ...sat and bossily MOMMIId it. At IV stye something. It is not 80. A perso n prevent prism it I/ ewer obtained by man s ard the Wed will gawk i who is • lit the habit' of permitting himself' iss toasts to be Oa 'to be dued down, is always prepared for I Cheapest Illedleiso is the World! ' • it by asking more than ho wishes to ;take. 0. 11 : 7- P"."Crd'eamldelea — thregeste give &rawest t i The one-priee eyittem is the wily proper ' „„.;;;7 " .„ 1 ' ,L=7, " ... 1 ,: m r,"7,7 1 : 0 . 1 "":; ( ..... i"" ::::it land Correct•mode of dealing. One gentle- I wait .ass MIA, dollars per year to practlcal a lts._ i man will' thus get his clothing as cheap ab ! ,:r".7 , :t o t h i : inu ' ah t : d lo awl th. belia (ant the other. I invite the attention of my' ustaseeattse. ow tritimooy in fin a w ai r.=.4 d ii in' : Irietids and the public generally to 'my i lath " o°. " ' ll i " gt. a ' ' l a ealour- air b. lOW awes stunk of Sining anal Sommer Clothing, ! u Lir " Vaughn'. Vegetable Litheatriplie ausaus .. -1(i just opened, and guerantee fur them in ad- ..7h, 1 ,, A ,717 k ,, Z. R.1"4 ., 5:Z w . 4 " 411 " 4 ' *4111 " ' " ass. No wall bottls win. be vatice.that they will he pleased wait both i 6 " 6 " 1 elle , o trt Nowt/It emelt 6 dhows' or. . 1 Crincipal (late, naitalo, ?I: T., 10/ Midn Iltlltel. gritill it and pricesf, II:oarlock consists of a .oivatinn;te general asontnent of all descriptions, sizes, I Rohl IV/volepale and RAW by ot.corr a and qualities, taagether with' an assortment c 2 . .."'''`l,a d ,.. ^ ^„__lrate,_•N•a, Yee‘Ara l lo. ~,, of Jewelry, Pistols, Guitars, y bli th e, Ae- 1 .. ;.'—'''' n 7 bp ," "'"4l" '" l "'" int. " l ilid d..i. " with .7) map h PIM .....• 0.1111 ittilittiailli ~ cordons, a lot of Carpet liege, both for sta he alvan to the,. and gentlemen, a few Gothic eight-1 AG[INTB —S. H. Buehler, Gettysburg • heal , day • and thirty-hour Clocks, a few large( Ylftril " - (1164. win. W°11 ; ” ,ul l B ri ll" ; J°- honking Glasses, and a variety of ether I srph - It -Henry; Abbuttstawn t . J, B. Cook; Fey ' • articles. - I thank my friends and cusw.iu"e'i.ilts Butner. 3 .." Ispe *' U"Mbenibt"ii ; Witham fliers for their past patronage and respect-I 0,, Au, deco. full solicit a continuance of the same. . 1 icy. I have on hand a.good second-hand Pisoici, and en excellent. .Yerophitio adapt ed to sacred 11111310 and church use—both of which will he disposed of very low. Al ARC US SA M.BON. Gettysburg, April 4, 1831. . --- REGISTER'S NOTICE, Noiler. is hereby given to all Lep tees and other persons eencerned, that the .lilininislottion .IccoittllB of the deneased persons hereinafter mentioned. will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams comity, for confirmation and allow ance, nu 71tesilay the 22,1 day if Jpril next. viz r 210. The first accaunt or David Miller, Administrator of Mary Wolf, deceased. 211. 'rho second and final account of Samuel Alwine, Ailtuinistrator of Conrad Aldine, deceased: 212. The first and.tinal account of Rob. crt Adinini,trator of \Vitt. M'. Curdy, deceased. 213 The account of Norbert Geiger, Administrator of Anthony Kahl. deceased. 214. The second at uunt of Henry Sny der and Joseph R. Snyder. P.Keentors ul the last will and tcatament of John Snyder, tlec,l Actl 215. The first and final :termini of Prrd rick Delone, Administrator of 'Emanuel Kuhn, deceased. 216. Thu first and final account of Sam uel Durboraw, Administrator of George Baker, derm.ed. 517. The first and final account or Jo seph Fink, Exertitor of the last will and testament of Peter Eltne, deceased. 2 IS. The tirst and final nrcount ol Sam uel Durboraw, (;uardia❑ of And'wS. Mil- It.r. 219. The first nerount of George Brown and Jacob George, Executors of the last will and testament of lhrbold, sell.. deceased. 220. The first account of Jacob L. Grass and Nouliller, Administrator of Jacob Grass, decenstql. 2 . 2;. The first and final account of Rob ert Mllhenny and Robert IC Mllhenny, Executors of the last will and testament of M'llhenny, deceared. 222. The first nee/runt of Reber' Ma jcit. Executor of the hot will and testa ment'hf James Mijnr. deeensed. • 223. The second and final account of Dan iel Dien!, John Blair, and George ulden, Exeetnnrs of theinst will and testinent of Puler Diehl, deceased. WM. IV. 11AMERSLY, Registry's Mike, Gettysburg, Register. March 21. 1851. NOTICE. LETTERS Testamentary on the Es- tate of GEORGE AIM/Jilt, late of Cunt land towne'p. Adams co.. deceased, having been granted to the aubserihers, notice is hereby given Loan who are indebted to said Estate,to eta kepayment withou ttlelay,and to those haring claims to ppisent the same property authenticated, to the c ubseribers, for aettletnent. WM. 8. RAMII4TON, MARGARET MILLLER, March 14.--tit Executors. first named Executor resides in Franklin township, the last named in Cumberland township. - READY-MADE CLOTHING. • - :ffUST returned , from the. Cities with a 00 new and spendid assortment of Rea dy-Made Clolleing..whiell , w he dispos ed of on terms which will'astonish pur-. chasers. The. public are, invited to call and judge for themselves, MARCUS SAMSON. Onnystnng, Jan. 8...7-t1 STov,E; 11113 E, "t"aize, constantly on hand and • fur sat e• at BIJEHI.HR'S Tin and Sheet.lton Establishment.' opposite the Oliine, Ohambeiaburg •atteei;Oettyaburg, Penn'a. _ . . 411-IEI 1; :7 IT bald, 1 I ~ 9ori ib e xa O, TiA Wirrs 01)9m* triburgstreet A opOsit4i th 9 Pint !Jilica, a arge Assortmegt ,whicti vrill ,, artll urr moderato off:is.-- !itrr.vaiiim4 examine for ypuesel9g9. ,hlertdr .14. (GEO. E. BUEHLER. - ' 1044 ' , A" siiiintlyi 1:" ...14.^4.7t;scritN9n'•ucliktil.tk k, lid 0 F rferlil for is, l4 ,,ftf. r o pp,„-- i w i hand antit.ithiluniTn., rpot:I• 4 :win ' ' post OfiCe. In the - Matter OF the intended IlilidFention of .folvir PIO 71MORT. for rieenont In keep a public Rouen in Ease Hef lin: linuOlten township—it being en okficand. "%TE, the undersigned , citizens of the toiculibiy of klainilton.,de hereby certily that we know the above itatned+a titioned. John hod/pore. and the House ler which License is granted—that said house is necessary for the accommodation of the public and rite entertainment of creepiest atii_l_lrAvellers, and that said petitioner has person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is, well provided with lonise route and other conveniences for the air QUI 311/10311011 of the Public tied the cutertattuuent ol strangers and travel lers. E. T. Miller.' W. S. Ilildebrstul, Jacob Fte,wer JOllll VC J. J. llkklebrand, II walk M 'Sherry, acurgu H t-3chatkrtz, Simon Minnieh SLimltituvh, Hrnry CYVerliultxt4. Georg() Spangler, John Hoover, .A K. , t.oneV, Ilarlarher John Ilsrtly In the Matter OF the intended npplication of Mr.. Mit.r.* for I.icen•e to k*.cp it public Howie in New Ox ford. twins an Old 'mind. WE. the undersigned, citizens of New Oxford and vicinity, Adams county, certify Olt we know the above named pc titiotier, Mrs. Miley and the House for which License is granted—that said house is necessary for the accommodation of the public aii.l the entertainment o 1 stran gers and travellers, and that said petition er is a person of good repute for hooesty and temperance, and that she is well provi ded with house room and other conveni ences for the aceommodation of the pub lic and the entertainment of strangers and tin yellers. Michael Wily Levi Wagoner, Daniel Iletiel, James Lilly, Frunklin H , Geo. Hersh, Themes Snodgrass, E.lwnrd Wryly, Augustus Brudwr, , Henry Mot, Matthew Timmons, John C. Elks, Jaoth March 28.--3 t J. w.Di..121 GOP D% JUST FROM THE CITY. J r,. WK. has jut. t returned from IV • the eity of Philadelphia, with one of the largest & most beautiful mortmenteo f FANCY GOODS, ever brought to thin place ; and Oa !stock of Ladies' Dress Goods, is as varied as it is splendid. and he takes special pride in calling the attention of the Ladies of the town anti country theveto.- 11is goods will compare in style, quality and variety with any that out be, bought in the to prove. lids be only asks It call. lle has also laid in a very fine alt4.of Cloths, Cassirneres, Vestingsi &C. which hit feels confident will .plattae , all who examine. Itis priors fie has placed ad low as pos sible, believing that "quick sales and small protits," , ir bettor for both buyer end seller. April 4, lBfit.--tf ft TS Ellt 6 09, ilk GEORGE. ARNOLD' i Tx A VING extended his bpiinesa, is 11 now opening as large a. Alto* of Fresh. Goods na line been offered to the public at any LIMO in this place. Thestock ooneisting ofa general assortment of . I • ' ' .' • P Ifk V COOD3 I . 'among Witten - ere edpertitte,clotha,TWitilds. Cassiliteres, taihtnerels, Chssineti k Isaias, Drillings, Summer Cloths and Plpitii,4it h many oitier,artioles 'for gintletn'en's 'Wear —Ol vei;i:chettic: ' , Call end eitiddnit,- 1 Alio,'a grelit, varier of titidieir P 't7 Dress 'Ooi4dl4' Silks , plaid,' 'etirifted nd plaid, tati'ebbit,Gitignitrei, Minis: Wit es, HtleritteitZd'aerstkeVelettes,BluVe; bn new, l'ilibctiiii;) - Insieri,. Oldies,' itit'ind ,trintiiiings: With , .alnipst every ' article in `tlyi . tie,i,:ct F ikiii l i n e A 11.04Pge ,14„,,,. Of CtPtill#l,M° - ~. mestici , kreili okrge,eleti v , ' i- , !: Queerrovare,: ~. --ii. .Wooden-Wttre, Ste., &c. tiff of Whieh'Wilf' bd hold •na cheep se the chentonst. 'Plante call, examine end fudge tor *Ourselves: ' We pledge .etniidieiVnot tilfie atidetsold'in any terticle by siir eitab- Ilithinehtih t ihe r lilithe; • What WiPpteatiee 'We', ['Redd' to'db, d,'• rind no igi s iggiiiiil el ,. 1 „, 61 iPi i')t -7 . 7 • 1., ' ''' . ' ' (tECI. 'ARNOLD..... Gettysburg:Aril 4:':' , N, , —, ,!-.0. [March AND:BANIBIL ~~~~~` ~. r : Fridailjening, April ,1851. APPRINTIOC - WANTEI4; fir A 14 . 4purtable age and habits, tlaiikets Onearning the print ing+ bukiiese,;will be taken it , this dike s if early applieoion be made, to.day'e paper, it will be obeeri ssirilltatliee'dineituissiiiners Mimed In the Rail%o Charter have taken, the matter i n bontl, xnlM sign te111(14 1 1110 question whether the preikii- Wild 'Railroad le io Made or nnt.' A meet lig iheColittiteslouem ham been called for Sat!: beforeplcpyrt, at 11 o'clock, A. M.; and tq be followed the next Tuesday by a GEN . : bat $. l / 4 83 'mEtito of all friendly to this littrrise. lOW, tirtNr POR .V9Me t t , Tho:inigort4l7co---0,0 ilecerity of the .i'VPPP!'"VP°OO. to ,tile ProilleiiiV, of our County has alma* *nap fully diectramd in our column", alll.l is %Dreg gliileat,itkat it istmrdiynefessary to continue the iliscue'rion. Some delay hoe been oc.. i n I,,,, i 'mag a charter, and the root rd' some of our friirmis may , have nagged soineWhat tOl°lll9lfrnolli l'itillovr that every thing is ready f llitt'WitittirilorYttor and united effort, we hope '4o.lirre "Roll inftividual who believes that. our coin- Amenity be benefitted by a Railroad, coming manfully up to th• work. Let every inn pot his 'limit to' he.rillough..let there be no holding 'back NMI THU WORK WILL OE DONE l At all .tints, teeny to the mass meeting en the 22d inst. The Meteor provides as follows : f!ttetiVor I. That the Commissioners named shall organize a Company undor . the style of ..The Gettysburg Company," with all the. pow ars of the Act, regulating Railroad Coloptinie.., of , , Sse+ios T he'iapital ' lock l 0 W1,306;000, in shires of po each, with power to increase the ‘esPitei. Racrithir 3. That said company shall have th e right to build or construct a railroad liegiteuilitr nt the borough of Getty N . iii the county of Ad. and'thenee by ch practicable route with rnoriglitir,4o3oes as in the opinion of the reatillantiad, directors sof said comperOr nio..t coil - ducirkiffleTinblic interest, iindleirthtnittnir at the bukpitilh of York, in York twenty, and in such moan net 4 tp4ranttset with the Baltimore and ropplardana-riikroad or the Wrightsville, York :Ind Gittifibbrg railroad, said rend to he completed "titbit' ten years from the paeaege of this net. 41111730111 4. That said company is hereby au thorised end empowered, Ufl.ll , the pcliViriOng eon• ditiotis mni rentrirtioos or this act, to terminate ouch tailroad at the town ut ilzileiver in the coun ty of 3 . uflL.si? as In conneet with .the Hanover kiraneft reihmid, if the said couipnoy tind it bie:eixlslient to terminate it at the lioronifh of Yolk es lin - nektond in section third of thin act. Provid,d terminus in York county shall be deli. uimly selected within the period of three yearn tom the passage of LW* act. The sth Acciiyil outllotiz,,m the Company to bor row money to Complete the road. Neivaptiper I.ost nu thr o'- out the County. As our readers hare already been advited, the new Postage law will go into opt•rmion on the first of July nest—after which time the -8-ran" ran he sent by mail to any Post office in the. county FREE OF POST NOE. Iles :Yowl' the county, and under n.) miles. the charge will be only five cools per quarter,- . over 50 and under 300 miles, ten e ta p e r quar t e r. '• It will thus be seen thnt many of our subscriber.. rho axe now paying 52 emits a year postage, will navy nothing to pay alter the lust of July , oth •ALS will have their purtago reduced to 2!.1 cents year ; and a number of others now paying 'is cents, will have to pay only 40 cents I year. Wo hope that many persons, who have been deterred from subscribing to the .•Star 'on account of the postage, (which now amounts to more than one-farath the price of sidincriptiiim) will not he.- hate, after the rust el ink-, to take a paper, which will give them It weekly report of all limners of interest trans; firing in their own neighborhood to. gether with a faithful abstract of genernl new.-- all for the trilling (MID of $: n year. 'e are indelted to a number of fiiettio for efforts hitherto 4owsnis extending the circulation of the 'dna." May we not intake their kind .adiosa now when the opportunity is so favorable I We lake pleasure in saying that the Mae/ eireula • lion is iit the present time larger than at any pre- Vilna time iIIICC.II pall,Ca kW) out hall& 111141 iirclye4 ll ll‘ , But tioxo are hundreds of Whip - ht thiirSitottiityrxxiho Sake tileouritypaper,ami who by a little exertion mull be induced to aubaelibe. If each:. augur present eilussti bens vern• to ReCIMI 1.111 one new aulocribes, 0111 LIST W 111 . 1.11 us sT °mar noulaatu! What say our friends to making t.hs , efforl I rorensic Exert''med. Wearn,r;lrttc,l to mention that then, ',Mgr! FORENlite ENERCISNA. by the Ju nribi'Llatitit of Pennsylvania Cull -go, on lltentiy 'erenritig Me 15th (fay of .fpril, in Chriat's Church, 'Gettysburg. Tito public generally aro insited to 14 ten a. A EWE is a shrewd man who ad- Is is proverbial the world over It putititit your goods, wares, merits, idiots, siiggestione bargains, dt.e.; into the eyei of the 'ttolVeVital pubile. 'livery body read, the papers '' 11644416 j. A good advertisement is like taking Woman in society by the vest, hut -6 ism, and privately whispering to th, i su A impoutant matters. Who are they that succeed in Intsiness ? Tho otmellhip atise up the : public. or those who make ruktrirl? *llse thus* Ousel! Amuse 1 Of cou rie the former. The man of enterpriatt,and, An telli gene, ',way!! res himselfitud his merits straight sita lecpsiltotn- Iwo. It •• 'is Ole only 'wow 63 , sake atonoy, gat is' repOlition, .141111asisnaybiA131; 5(,; ` l "44iltitiviiito , Difi it generously. Spend ten kat , fifty. •Do it judichnuily, 'and' you .ntirtito maga ono 6 'l6-Z-Iloalos trilltfkough prepared to endorse all that "4 Gaul," hall - W.ON bailiff of the excellence of ate /9 01 1 11 111.00iPa4 • t - 00 ttFoglibtkOtiVOnlihio (paws ffniwattotion I.llooded unoler:tho rule which rejects all enorohntots,trllnfeer l aZt i rt i ty tiumffo tow agein toiled to o rota thi:Housiliot Rep-.. 'fq' UMW' Stites , 'Avies• 'Wed tritythrit brv,[oll• l \shiiittill'inejority by iwelei • lotisarach i4vitil father iiiinittetitial in his 1, 7 siewweii, add which, We ferwateit, toll the INgaren hte te s tary Ilhat '1 . 113 titimit'be &de& be'dno-titter Lolly W44,313/4.OPPI.kt Pt :0 OtIP *OR , , itutAilentruemonelliiare ColVem,!& 4 . , tockithate •Ithe Lime: ms *Ad Rive holleti lteitiliitsir l ti'!'elitltlief the ' Adei, sol:AtmA.lit *PAO. P.irc'4lPet;,4.•OCl° IPlO9llll' The member+ of Conine' elect eta. the WTI as bnofiiffkli. fishortbillidron ilia , Janie& the Liatlita to 11 44.0 e 1l ! ', :) 41 49 i tc 4 **414 014 ' 0 1 viirimidshe Lesiskaluteo I{l •••• .13 W4l )../, AL' .Alt Otl,r ... . m. :..' . 5./iTo#4.l •'`..? - ' l , '.. r -- ..!';11::4;10161014: Ate . -, • ' taVirisi . 1 1 1 0 1 *11i44 0 bkii di :: i . •,..,r . In . - pidirfitifiltrnirit. ''' ; p 64: '... in • . lint The ,tlleirZ io , pi H , , 111Mitall,I - 0..-ta° 7 vata Roger hula which had. attonfilits loon their Wile. Thliitiold. two iresitleldkihillyiMilfon three evenings of the week -night sessions also.- So diligentlylia r ysfithitt intiltilibit. they are now up with the 40, 4 0. 0 0 huct his I ropio to deem" to the consideratiOn. of 4110 Appropriation bill, which- was sent Over to theta yesterday: This .Bill has, employed most of the time of the Hoses •-•••11 passed to third reeding on 113atterdlay, Iv bio,..r nnitinnwas made. to go into Cerettlittne otitis Whele:fbr the ; purPitim ot amendment it heti. 'trier pouted'honky riatetdir'inorning. As it novi`;ettrids did bill is a lotitel'Oittk:-trib appronil 'Stone amounting to ib4dt Is 4 500,000. - Thililii cliidor $2,000.006 to pay the interest on the Shia debt, $250,0Q0 to the• North Branch Cannel SIMI the P ; ortago Railroad to avoid the Planefli ; ettntf,l I about $1,000,000 for the repairs of the canals, and Railroads, purchasing cogimil, building shops, furnishing motird paiver, die., with in n umerable !Hoak, appropriations„ swelling the , aggregate to the, amount. named. In order to provide for raising Win il l alg stft,,in eddltion to the or teary receipts, the, Governor , is authorised ton ennui a loan of $200,00u at 0 percent.. payebl in 30 years.- ' The bill ihus goes to the Senate-where it is nut , , probable the sum total will be much changed.- I 'l'hey will not get through with it before the last ofl , the week; and a committee of nireforence will doubtless be necessary to settle the differences of the two Houses. The bill will thus hardly be disposed of until Monday wilt, the day before the adjournment. This is only is usual, but it lacer lainly an unfortunate and - objectionable state of affairs. litit one or two bills of 'public importance :have yet passed both Houie*.-and now, within one week of the day of adjournment, some hell I dozen very Important measures are brought up Mr ' action in rapid succesatiion. The conifequenco is ; either hasty legislation, or. defeat to the bills. It is much to be desired, that some improvement ) . 'could be made In this r espect--end nothing ; ,eerial more likely to Won it than tbe reporting id the Appropriation and and other Important bill, early at the session and prompt action upon them. ; rho frac-banking bill remeins y 140....— Tilis being titivate raiimilar day, 110 OrpOritllllty will oiler for an ollint to tike it up Until to•mor• morrow. Its triembi %ill esitlea,or to get it lie• f"re the 11.iuee us save oil possible,-lint it iv doubtful whether thi tie bill not pass this scvvion. Thc ons , ,lidation bill is in na had a condition —fur if it should happen bi !nu •the itoute, it. Will never be reaelinil 111 the sensto. 'file bill to re-annex the County of Aloormr to Colombia, ca me up in order en Thursday hot iii the Senate, and aftet being ilisenenred by Mr Duck ulew• in favor and Mr. rruily a;:ailist it, wart pulired. yew , 14 ; nay:: In. A mmion was made • an Saturday to reconsider, upon which uo cote Lax hen taLen. The hill cannot pa 00. 1 he hill to provide fur the eleciiiin of Judges mixt lull in with the reeeilLyiurviel spent to the Constitution, type up in the Senate ou Saturday and atter au ettoraipt to odd ton u Judieinl Apportionnieunt Bill which failed, passed , This-ehject, the formation of new Judi cidl Districts, which proved thus futile HI the ate, hag, been partiallj accomplished in the Home to-day, where by a previously concerral arrange I meat, Mr. Bonham, among, other anapndment it to the various private bills before Chute Offered one t• for forming six districts out. of seven as at present rangrd. Adaing, Franklin and Yahoo ure to gather in one district, and York, Cumberland and Ferry in another. Iho amendment palmed of et/Urre, ua it wa. Ofil/tlfie it. II LIAlt. yet to pox, the &nate, however, where it only tall. hu.t+ with us tu•day an tin, guests ut the LLsWiwi:a and :Susquehanna It. It Company. the Kay or and City Coune its of Baltimore. They come to receive the risilities of the Legislature, nuJ rhelpS, to ask them to pass the bill nlluteiug ; thew to cooneet their road with the Central road ! The N. 'fork Tr This boll, inatily advocate of Whigitun in par nodal . , mid liberal principlei: in general, its of all others our favorite politiral journal. There is such a straight-forw.tril. Iliormigh going policy in ita editor,---aneh a readiness., to meet issues, popular or unpopular—and withal so much shili•. ty manifested in its general conduct—that it is re freshing to OA it up in these days of timid, time. Aervihg. resPonsiltility Shirking. political policy.-- We advise the reader, if he wants a ti:surate city journal—one which will richly repay the cool of! 'outlet:4llOn end time spent in reading—to take it and try it. Thu Tribune, just at this lament time. is a good deal annoyed by controversies : with several of the Whig j•mrnals of New York, devoted to In the .•Sifrer Grey" interest, and finds it neerieary oremionany to use plain language, to guard agqiut misrepresentation. We give I the annexed squib from a Tema* Number. by way of example, merely premising that the Tribune had previously contradicted .a statement made by the 'flay. Whig about the alledgml "%dams- I tram' "Tnr. UvristATem."—Tlie "Tribune" . don't know what sort of an "ultimatum" .may have been proposed by "Tom. Dick, or Harry," but that Gov. Hunt or Secre tary ?alorgan proposed to go fur f egisla tive .Itesillutions„ if Mr : . .Filltuore would turn Gov. Young and Collector Alits.well out of office, it don't behave. Now, we said nothing about these gentleman ; but we 41 say that the "Albany Journal Re -101lev," whom the Tribune Calls "Worn, Dickor Harry," made such a proposition. To this the Tribuue tacitly confewses ; therefore there is no dispute between us." —H7l'ea Int ix.' • ' ' • ' Vire thought that we had e ven the Whig's calumny a sufficiently peremptory coutrathclieh before, bql, as' that;didflet suffice, we , will try again. The charge that, the J9lllO Regeocf! ever proposed that the 'Legislature should on dorstiAtt‘ Figgitive Shire LaW 'if the Presi deot Woul. nrn, put r , , gem and Collector :111axwell,". is . e getiestit); and its fabricator ii la that -broad enough ?If it is. op, with thi'vtqtalri and let es vsee, who' the 'skulk ing slarinieFer ~r. 41-;0-11 tija,' Attdrriey Gators' at the Siati, ,bis, resigned his oommisidon: A Court.E OP d UVENILES, one onlq 13.6, the other 81,11:years , off egev were. married tth 'Fritlit•• huh, oh 'board the eteamboat: TtWi ? 'firoml,'Vetv' York. The blOoolitg *AI M.A I I bia?Y! 13 0ther o fthe 'o ll 4 l3l 4000 u ihatspietuird totiat 4 sad tha hap. PY gmeakie listimotekliattOnk, •Esgerr Both are Quakers. , ,• 1, A bop, ;bed t tauten btely:frwitipte jag lolliTlignitplor asy paaisiikted lin.! ,111F.W.1 , 4"lrallffirrIP. k r Zlerdi,' 4.1,141, 6;s di ceC1 1 7 ; t 1 11 1„ SC '" :. !De ve. I; -7 ,4 7 ci , z4. , T;arftt:T r t i l , MV P ) !41T4TIR rPtf 4 F u lt„ ~ . 71M0 t t 1 cs t! i n ti t t a e i its e„!•-; Profl l Accli l o, 9 P;cPfri yp ;t u ri 41.,c° 1 04bu!se on c*Tfic,,Pd ,t* . mß_ c a!`-' ticibt,P l / ,o oo.l l . l sitY of• POP. o .oos?_ , C4lo ' aßny i Pi Itice;' *Ask halosted,hy, tha!!V.ucatian of {its. American Lutheran Church," from the pith.ufPn,, tic gclaat , vbar4c l Osed , by 'O f ° -nufer • ?vell ktutio% o,Ligity.,,, /Jr. taxmla, of -:• 1 14 Prof. EMITS. Or. Aubura. Thinabili 3l4,B **AlrYr mho furbish articles; inside 'which them are sea era! translations from the Germain.% ith the usual Nothea,' &c. Ir. Edit or ; 11. C. NitAe7RUT, ribliatier , • betliriburt• ; sB' Orr Un num, ' • # 117".Grolutei'l Magetiralt, 4 foe' May, la hand+ Bornely gotten Op—the illhetratloni andclontribu lions living of 0 !Ilgh...ard,at. The enterprising deterweit 'itateli.credit Magazine so creditable to Anteriean Art and A. naerican too, at so tea l ' tale —4O per annerit.,9r . kro copies r0,,f5,.. co os GRAIIA3I, Etlll4l, fl ' Sartain s 1 Cnibn Moioxirit," for Mai, is also out, beautifully, otrtbeliiiihril, MN taiuin the tiikb cinnucler of the ritkhiifOiiPP..7 A serius u("1'111,4 .Stur Nytitaca fur , chit. Ala- gazinc,will be couinkoriced with Alp; ,July'N which will enhance the value of .".4itairotii,"' mud commend. it to the main* puhlio. JOHN 84°. T• 1! & Pbiludelphie—sB lrce~n• nom, or two eopieu for sb. gqr Hay, profusely embellished, al usual, and wall' filled vigil/ lidos. eating mania, is also on our labia Mee, Eliot. Prol..AlLien, Mrs, Neal, T. U. Arthur. sad Mrs. C/sodwin, art.'s riming thoonnailiunirs. Terms, $3 per annum. dr two ropier for 63. A. Gomm , Puidruhrr, Philadelphia. We find the unmixed perograph in the trulnber heldre us r , lAller Juno 30, {he postage on the Ledfu Book, will, wily, be 2 emits fne 500 cents for 1501) mile*. Persons who wish the Le (1716 Honk, wilt mcenrii it tame , few weeks earlier tissu from: tics irrs - "atti.Cl ilantilirrhetiy-rw Oss publisher, in Philadelphia--und the postse a now 1.11 . 1(.0. . r':2"/Im Alantricass PArenalogicaLlovrn al. and Repository of Sciptira, Litemattire and Optierril In• teili4euce," rasichea ma regularly. It is a valuable pul•lieatioin bpautifully gotten Op. sad profusely :Unmated with engravings and designs adapted to VW . varietid subjects diectimumi In Its pages.— The price is I per sawmill. and yet each No.'s worth ono-half that amount to an intslliment mind er FOWLER 6. Writs, P,ublisher: ;New York. C -- ;• are inilehttil to a film] for the "Tenth .Inntial Kepuit of Philaileiiihiu!'shbiiitt nu, institution having for its object the promotion of the better ohsereunco of the ;4hbeth mot the mm.11.40.1°11 of the condi hot of the dc,- mum and laboring community along our pub lic Work'. Tbe report embraces cominulll4l.- tillie from ens minsionarios in'the eroplovitent of the association dosing the past ,year—including two front air.Cro. and'3lr. Nasal. N. lii lii t, Of this county, whose field of labor lay among the bo:,tufen and untigranti on the' msiri line between Columbia am] Hollidaysburg. 'l'he report IS an iuthcating document and well eel culate•i to awes en general inherent in behalf of th.• Association, under wlivad ampicra this ink bioliary elTutt in being, made. 'frrThe Catalogue and Itegi4or of ni.kiloon '(`offeer, for the collegiate' year 1550-I, has been laid our table, from which we are pleased to learn that this Institution is iu a flourialiing condition The Register contains the names of 161 students, la-sod a= follows : Seniors 211, luiliore 3t), Soph oltloreS 33, Freshmen 36, and preparatory Dep+irt uarut 55. Vie notice in the Senior Class the name of lanA Er. S. Dr am.. of New Oa ford, in this county, and in the Grammar School the names of .10S.1111 Blieto F. 5. HILIII ; tILL*NU, and JOH W. W 1.1. T I/140 Or thie COO hty,. 17Z" A. M. SesilotAit, Esq., proposes to publish in the city of Lancaster, a monthly paper. to be called -The Pennsylvania Farm Journal " 9. N. I - q.. Professor of 'Zoology in the Frsidstin loath. to. and tho author of 110.0fal SCi entitle avorka, lo l.) have charge of the edit°, de partment ; and each number will contain Illustra tion of Finns Agricultural ImplAmentl, Defigns fo{:Yarm Uwidingn. l'artrattl of Popiestie male. &c. Price $1 par libitum, hosciably fiev. SArevat. &iv retails toe 4reptiort 01 hi•ostorestiri the -11anoirrr G3tette" to Mr. Vi!g -cls-r U. 8. Ear. tel., of that place. and the pa per hereafier be publiehed .uoder the firm of Etchtrartr & t, oho. will *derma& , . Gq , JOll,B ruN hrs • elpoiaild Grona l. Cu,*skus,of Fraialslii! count, W 1.)o rtistu J Utige t4F Superne Cui fl iu ha room of Tltottiao liurnside,decbased. The nortutation,of Mr. Chattels:ie. 'while it is an }miler well conferred, upon Lim aril Abe stati.ot which he will adorn by high legal attainment,' and a private character w hick but too few of our pub• lie men aualain., delloots the inthevtcredit upon the appointing power. New the seat Mop nor 'uprclue and ei,tritt benches filled by men ef "tech eisnip—pure, uruipetbal, anLtrtdy the rimed men of the esith"- 7 no t fear" coisll be entertaiiipti that' partizan feefint would eihr tri-' butttlia. . Z-lia the ,liat of •011icers eitieled ai l the recent townships elections, the wane of Alo . , , slat should Wee *pluged liisteled ef . A'bre: hem Hart. ere judge for into/ in townehip, Jossiot Wooly, lumped ef , tieurgo 50h31141 3 4 ,11,11 ,, Judge for tianokeni township. • • gt The Connecticut Electinn I?di.re. stilted in the choice or (1.4e,.(i) (or, Governor by about!l.ol/0 Axajortli. Whigs carry two members of Congress, Butler and eltapinlett,,ilho•littV . -beille Whig gain. lngetteili,'(l.6o) - 1B elihqtod in the 2tl district, andaiveliind in the 3d.. Itegiqllitil will 81 . 1 ' 1,1 ,84i,, 13 Vhigsl4Bl,44 ; 11ipasy,1,141 to 1 10' toeos. f, • til Cattoutta Orscessies,..-00,, editor of the„goluibtria"l . l:nt.Y ,State',l")tiglita ltepttbliegtt~- m. tbevrecteet)l4s of it Suttee RightsAmoictiationcexelaiotelti t e tf,itePial4l);,fl,l- 15 Y1FY cowling strongers‘sAtti, ,tleoputv.tbe..itoterep, reaentatloneMf. wertaikintentetad partiatito! the contrary, South Caroni* Vl 4 aiwirever ttiot 4 e4ll 3 ei;tibat tlittivltttb we confidently autioipp,te dielOnO lttylt l or, the deliberations or cot ',g,Wregiiii4 .:ettn atettlioJoigi,** deeliwattlol)4tiAltyllo44lle-. able terms that the hope of co-opseittiOn deltouve--that dabble att i tlibiefollif coaseipend . • 't bui ad tdltikkoi amiloppookins:A; • /..itogi Ints, LI/WTI/ • , DzirgitryAeopprii9ll9 o lll7l'4lWATer detail of pNclepdings fn ti t s ugative are case . at Mtiimitm;elo to Tuesdiy.., • ton paPeree.c.f.',AYOnesdlir atop tifat the c o Rise iffter i qs poatippri ett . his,tleeision until Friday, atlcihouglt it,-.,asims to be gait treqeqtletkilillt. Sista 'l.O hi% fssl*l l 4 - ed to Slavagy t ;•,, Thq'exso , breieof••to , iigurooi more seri ous.aspeet.'*o2,2 sbgfieneralliaftti , 'tate , Governineuits At)t .pears: to be thriestened,,, in thellitiestrelpt• `setts Benatei los Weilapetbiy a an tesder,vras peiaedi by;si,felel of 2.5. 10-74 appoistutg, a esantaitiee twinquire t.,whoMr.r. the ,(rcie r Atom. of . any.yinhattliant of! thin ,Conunon,- Nrealth:ia in denser through the remissness of any oflita±r Ater col:tr.-0r if any la sy.for ' the security of personal ,frcedoin had been ial amd by any unier t r dip city or State ?" Tl ) ig n ie vefnent,is_in consequence Of the refiiirsf h 1 iltirslicriff to . lierne the tkiril of replevin nictitate Mire.lol, and also his re fusal to serve ihefilninal warnot trpou fines for.assaelting•theollieur who arrested bUth,Ul 4usigi+o as plowo to glt Sims out •,o( .the ltautla . of the Unite) Sti4eo , 2othgrktitll4 .." The Goventotion clifectctl the Atthrney Gener al to consult with the riheriff relative 1 0 *caving the writ of repleVlw upon the Marshal. faninente' oisioirit,'are pointed shoat ceiling en the citizens, and all oponents to sins ,to mve•ni ble at the Sled illinunt oh Prithiy, and wit !WWI the State!' disgrace in the delis...an% up of Sans. pc — pAnotherlno wade on Monday for the election 9t,ineinhers,of Congress in tho fotti''vatkrit. teutiriels in 111itssariiii setts. Allen (f'r 'Buil) , is elected in the sth di'sfritt,.:" !p, titsfrictit no choice. At dip iwxt trial 4 filorality will be. suilii4ot to ereci. W. Robaqt. the astro)ognr. , Wl6 nr eestetl eli hia. .ruwne, in. ritilittleiplite,,tn MuntiayAight, charged with swiutilingi eploretl man A 4 of a sum of money by-in ducing the belief in hie, power tif conjura tion. - The tonjurer waetehen through the silent in his nap oereseent and start; . i-Ic waitnrile rm.! 1# find bail in ,ufo I 000. P.lloll.TiLll 111.111:1 . 111011 Y. aVCN o• k 10. Fl,Ol . It A NI) >IVA). Flotturnatkut firm. %ye note balea tp.lay qt 1.000 #1da.11. , - urd .trect Lunde at 50 ; and 501_1 Ws. City Mills it 1. 4 44 00. .COtit M. l :;2:B7i'a IH.Ye flour f 3 A , l i'f3 500, • • • li.\ IN ANI/ A;Entie....WellaVC no change to torte to U no. Oinqll pale, of good to pram; rod Whorl nt 95 a rOtitt ; wfriie tthrst, ot-Ortiah, 9:t rip ,I 02; end such eititsble fuf latody ilror, $1 1 . 2 a $1 Idt, .Gora—salla ul orOtta at 00 a6l rts, nod yellow at Ct A 62 eta. 004 . 37 a 1(1 CM Ityle 1314 cta thavorkeed—:aaloir at IS a "6 vi Art rime: MARRIED, n Tlinryday morning. t 6 I tli iiin4. in the lb , eby noton tlinrcb, in r;M t) SLurq. by 1:. Y. NI R. 4. DA VII) At; NE vy !-l/N, A(intip douuty, and Et4fSe.51) ( !! 1 NA 11111 V. of (.411 lip, 2711 i “...4•11,,Mer, FIE:q:11 and Nligs FER—l.th of Littlesiox.n. On the Itch inat,.lv lev. IL littlier, JA ilF` M 111 N ER. and M CtATtl LTZ—th tth uI IlttinlitolthAti D 1 E D On gin 3d iosj., :VA , 1)1; IfJYORPT, of tum,o,App, aged you.. rnonitho adJ lad. thi the :11 ult. Mt" ELIZ.t RAFFEN rti.blt; El{. wile ol ',MG Muesli itotimispereesoil of , frankfin township, hrui dstOtter ul Mr. An thimy Deardorff:, in the 27th )eat ol her ye. Ott the 27th t11t.. , st hi. reeidenee iu :Sinking Valley, Weir minty . ; Mr.. JAN t: K V I,kj, form erly of Aria not county. in tic WWI tear of her age. (In the 711 iust,w Jlruntj .r t O W LI AIiiI. of ISO RA, illtlighter olie ,no ft New Esq., tme I 3 :tsars. tt months end 5 day-. Un the tilb. rust., in•tlitioileiphi.s. Dr. V211,- ti;• 31'1'a lortuerly ol flux piaci', to the —th year yl'los age. 011CM' ,t.tat hl t. rt. on the ult. in :', rry r unit, of s t , ~crib, pmtmest tlsughter of VI:. and F. A. Ho:molel. IV 0 , 1 Adain. rauiliy,nued .1 years '2 months ut J days: %Veep nut fur um, my patents dear, i Sim Ito; thml,ltut ishteping here. I wad 1101 your'o, hut t:hrist's ; tie loved nu' heat. and took rue liume take thew. little lambs. said he,' And lay then, m my breast; Prutertoin tkeyadj4.ll Mid is me., Ana tie tore%ei e'ottPll 4 4 co i tbi Ittdittionti inati l atiott,! , W.lidef t W ally ontnifeeted In tlietlenth Xtlik pd. yittntl, Mb* tlieul app:ireptly in Inn triitinitha of b Uhrlstihri,'relYifig with tim fitlence upon her Saviour. Tbuse.LA felt um] et eMinted alte, estitt • to dwell with Jvaua ;.and as th•atli waaithuut Ilarjuit her away, to the 'emi t:Matto:l of he: Parent. innl Prieds around her heti, she rhe ttlestli It uMml toe little tailgate and donut her' e). 'tin earth bet all present telt that, oUnt at the mouth of babas tuts Ituld ban elltfOl3l. l Plninv." - • T. S. O. . fputrk . :2ll.,i:tio..o;c. 10.1 aelir-: e r tlits place- T 0-N I(: lIT. Ad litission ; r j I:I"IrERF; of AdininiMtrition, on the; estate of Jons Zot.Litiona, late of 'Frederick ' county. Md.. deceased. having ' lire!' granted to' the subscriber, resi 'int in l Sabillastille,Ttederick county, notice is hereby gi ven to all who are indebtz ed.tomanul,mintate, 400.411se•paywerruivialout• Il e lay and tr , th(ls 6 •haViingelainis, to pritsent • tlarm propoclynittlientinated forepttlentent. 10 li N 000 N, tA.Out'r.. , • A pril 1861,r—•3tn • 'WONF 1, .4 in the .11 ...Act as -au tunpaipea tbitiottyabutg Ito it aped Cietepeny, ea Gumailasiasiers .to arm, boobs , , AFfIiYu.T.IWOWI N R) Ht4uwze 0 04.1i?Xf 1 ,011; ; lliyers'„:Eolor 'urboi'a Alibto4. tleeine'lltuktfart f ., l'O fi tilfintl;kj; tic* l ef, , s l iecAppietihrlerfeeditlldebnAttl, liburies Blisb, Wm. B. 'Wilson, John.. bilusselinsta .r.4cote l Popity,64,4scuP,V2loE.yieimpli n4-14:41 *pr. isift Wthon, sramusli F hneslock, ,ebtie'Elbr David ilornqr, An 1 drow lleimzelman, Si R liteverlspp, David Oithert,,,,Nkmaa, MlStlayjett fe sclia4okii; nakit talthitighy,. Wm W /sows Paton , of the( county of Mufti'AbnatittrendEr. 1 ;a14 lailMaiteki snA*44iiif 4 Pk '„ Gooltom neetetalYt:Eltiritehria; dabs ty of Loomoot_of 4:409 Tberna4o 4 0( !!h141441 4 1 4 .: 4404 y ; Oh it•7ley P lrMi l et u :ntr " Orif . , , . .14 riol 0. , bfl l flillOivilitke held 'on kaloseng , rattpek4l4 i tee,lighttetti 1 tokeohlw I P. 14s, ik:Abob 41' 8 9#0 11 .41 1 •Or r e,i.on OP-sfi sap up the spun that s abroadutt ro i p4et no teen (prim that h ; tali NI . kit ‘ll/11100* ii),brtamtia MAO towthl AV! . • alio-4 ISI ,M=SUMANCE. t. I y• 3i` of the Minagits iif ft/wog/init . cwrug IMrrtuai fre iirifiiitrattOe o,lo9talaVtl will be Iteltlon Akin. t»:t'ttt ofnnei be 1) iAi fiumutint' ilsq4 1(4 oo iybliurvi , ..Thd , nrititlisietts ere ) : !, J alloy h Fink.. JoHil' 6blieloiNr ;' jrr y '' p ote i 414,a1f I,Tl'll idiepiLß. Henry, Robert.l44,Ciardr,'. , . Mama* Jiiiillukclukt J.cub G mist, , John Husby, 0.04,1 art, - 31, c 0 4 VC. s i:winou P ,wilioi, .1 . 73 Andrew Apruor,Letower. Samuel Miller,' ' 1A10111 , 117 IL Kurtz, Alex. R. tievenaon, -Joel B. Danner, ilea ry . jpoila iliaradePai*L , • t: • 944Y 0 4r8*,*grii, I Av.-. NEArCOMSTUT;GOODS'! Filiftstort's'Sleti e ' " .., .. 1 , 1 ilii,t tt i 2n P c fr t : sro V K , 0 s ,w9O , 7,. reapentlully, litter* tlte 4 i rjoe4, a ti . V I ilo.' • ' 11 dial 'l' ' j '' " 7r , PP1114,,:g471Pr,,Y.! tl iiy ~111",:flP9V, " I . 4 . .ed 1 4() r'%rgf I 1 4 0 ' 1 •4?° 4 # ll P,C l ePri 11,r l " :,,K'Rfki . .o,,f,:!,'R.P4l- ) A . ':. ever before offetellin the , ,CountlyN Leming just iretuesetifreth the 1./ities, consisting of ' CLOTUS, C l'''"i I 'estirigi, '4'alihelli; Calicoes', ' l "4 Ol e aiKIRMIECIII2; blecie,lo4, and unbfracheit, 'C'iiiiill4e#,, 644. ; ram cies. J.listi,,, i 1 , i . linOtta t Dttoo eT 1 1 . m 1 0449 1, ((crap, Iturags du Lainesi,MOusitir 4elties, Lawns, l'ovlins, Ginghoeis, &F also a ephiddid assortment of ri : i:s / 'llfeSS t 511 . 163' SktecvlS. 13011014 Bon n et, Aiiih k , Ribimr.s.„ I'm I .and : 'l,4lgbore.,tiete,lV4Pso.,l , 4lilies * aiid *lickegb , l'atagnis Ulm. ,tikvitaK; filoNtts and Hosiery:Pr ergot'; n, . t • .0 and n"EkbeiOlete akstiriteeilr of , ' all a ~wiicr; , , 111 - -r slf ant, ex.irefee petore permute. ss we eeusider it no treebAsitetslifiw guide. S. i'.4IiNESTOCk &SONS .kprtl 11. . 1 • SCIIOOI, 41)P1IOPRIITION, n'Octition e' the lloarhOlf$0.1t1)?1 . 11 Directors of ',the dilreieift ships in .441inits county, ip,,,4r4vpitfd, rip lhn alintArtl statement of tha,smotintof Shout funds to whit•li each township monied tint of the ttate year .; orJer of the J. Adofii BAct }fHl.4l 44. . April 11.1841. SIICIIIITAItY . B ()Filet. 11411111.1thililltj April 7, Tn !hr Comtdixiititt;.rm of ':9clanis Cuuritsr, . . GI ATLI:I4I.N :—III Itor.unnce r,f, /he, cola! si.e'ion uct: Act ea' the i _ . regulation alit gOtinudpre nt Titer toy Cor tte 9t(t'Jay of I S 4 I, herewith traiistuit ,tiCatatp• uicut rf tht: totwttott to tyllich every thatrie,yll ; yolir , o..uuty eutitled, out or Ito tuition! ii r ppr i iiirlition ui ;co. sur the yen! ending : . Ifer wick, Com,. Cumbtrint4l, Frapiciin, Frue 10111, Gel lie,ney, Flattallonj illon ' .14011, 111111.fligt" /AUDI. rev Li eil•iitt . l3 • 4.1i1 Lit/ V, M.tilitpleabayt, Ituatling, 4411.11, Tyrwie, Reqicctrully yourx", A L. 1415 SMELL, . • Supertateniyal of Common S riWo s cl` ill 11 ; 4 . ~ C NI,Cr • • • 1 t; • . ' (O,s'l'lT Mr. rII t i 1:.,1... • ' l'o`hrt ry - Pratt etterl an4l re)tir:e . liftirket r. Slince, IltrltViltbiv. " - ' /rill.: Int,i3O i Mill beAt knelt 41* RA'DY -IL Ni ‘DE 4.I.IITHINIi et+er offerrd ' in" lialtinion.. Ilross Proolt add; iti.tolt &V INTN, all eolors, quantittei , and sizes, from 12 50 to $5.50 loth' prom's. PAN 'l' AIJOO Nfii In $1 to *3.50, and Itpwards, 1 entbrseing all -styles or tintey, , plain and plaids LASSIMERES. VRSTIS WI every ' .aritty at rorrsspondirtr prices." Also a large 11.140'111ton t.of 11()Yfr8 01.0'1'HING. Importing our tivid Chilli ) &reel ' frtint I:,uropu, and nunsidatnurpng on the' most I tlieithiva scale, enables• tot-to Offer intluca • instils to purchasers nut' to be surpassed , by'ally Oluthanti Etdablislintent its ant U- outed .tatels. !I Itmlproprtettors are doter-1 . tooted to wake Abe , ,Wholeattle Rootlet the , liolot el greet Attraction., 'end have now, ,;i 11 , 3 4 4 4: 0 P 1 104 0 1 10 11 1 1 5 14. 1 4/0 .0 A t ltAlkliS 'I'S. i au„ 11 ) lile tilW l 4, Villify, k 0 Ole lest mu kOCAL, ~ 4,,1, . -op.. •• ..i ..,. I i iq the ,Gt}otote , , Pepmbpget nv, , . ill alw,ava 1 he h/111111 the eltptc,l4l. ;Womble of (.74//sa ' ' i. C'easiny:r,fis (obi I etyriogit. 1r Isio wil,l be, r tal l odu tip a! thp,altivtoft pol,icv,,aricLiti Me,. latest style, and a (it always gumautied. I TAN 0101,Ki9c,4,Y41Vikk011Ak4Y t; flared to. 1( i:1 0 410. 0 f II! 0 • naiA. aPdißtuce% C'OSP°r 1 ,9 f i'lliltk sikAiNd44'l°4 l : o l9pr4pi.A 4 PAce ,, I , , ..,, . .11, 1 1.:Ii• P0.1 , f, sf ,Cq. I .Apriti l 4,4ol - girTly.:l l , ~ . , „ . ' , r F;TTERS Teitortsediev btrilteiatate , 11 of 'ltoliewilNioati•itvet, late' of Ofire• ll Whitt& tr.', kdarinl'e6.4)be'd; beviet beeti iterttetf•tolhe.etibseribbr;teeidie't in't`tioll barium!' toWite`ls;' fibliee iishefelif gi'veii On iiikti drilfre'lnil Aka' tOidaill eltfile'titorbteke ;lialititettt'•wit6eVciel t ai; l elM 41164 . ftaiihig ' et4inclft4 'l l l,i(uMeA' i to tifelleet'ffierdatlibir, liVoge4y-nutheihietttesl, l'o't lie ttielflatii i -- ~ . ..1 ' ...k hi 't; 1110P1P8ON; • " 4 Aiiii i lh 4 .4lC ' 11 "" I ' l :' ' 'tlieobiet o l ~.... • —„, — .... .......... , i I. 4....4i/ 1`,,,1 kI. 1.11, 1 t, I ITt 1 . e'.f, Oil ‘NivragE4lll3,;: .2A:O, i, • ; 1 i II i . ..I.!,ii 1-74.74-:1'111 1? ltl ~ ,t ilLETl'E.)lB9l4‘dinilkialotitaltollol,l,ol - vtatll,4lll"ool44'oAdlattlrill49l43l'.'Y :$14139,....39w,N0i4ip,ttittia11194:04qc ,, P0111.4'5*14 1 t ogaegiliAteviot it'll/elk groniv4l. WAG Aim ' Scriber residing in 1100111114.1 0 114PutARli ' ikhanti4Y skveka',Alcihwke- 41 000441 0 tail nsostrand utakft;patiintui(rallOl•withole ha ipg idatins to present eiveliN,ptoperly 14VItitenticated, for settlinnent... k ~ 1)0 i t , .Va M. R. SADLER, o cApiii 11..-131 ' .Execalpr. -1 `'"; . . 44 / 42 ' T i gi A.• , -...f.):•.A • . • • • ! lA' 4'41 .ff: 7 gimi o .SP l ll3q 1 11111JE: 1 'l'lle attention of Country Itlvaktants and ()Ours is re,pertfully soltrite'd t4 ... t1 t , i Rillorlring ionise, in II di irn(ll, "Ilk qictc gg- Wart/richt antt quality tn ther *atoms !mil ki( bireftitaQ *ill be fiinti'w4 Ral 'Mai *elect litt'llt4e l Bf any city In the `lfltion,' and aV t ti ,flaii equally :tit lbw: , ' • i 1. 1 rfti'Ail'W.4ll,KEii. 'rtt ( - 1i: , .- : , maliiintritt: -" tHg bf faild"l)Nalbrs th CFAYI'IIINIi, l'l4/61610111. tirid'RetiviT, Oita? 81 (I tr,N- t lilt MA tilin'T SP/IfIE, ICtiiiindri*. - I Witt KEIC di' 91'41YE:111.A', WhtSieltialld '.'ittriallbetUil lidoktHfirs wait ..Wttitervi: 31 8 . I . l ?i,ltißtir4 a}rc?l, store roViittirtY4ll6 curled 'by /Watt I P'aiti, Baltimore.— liiglidiCprieg'pvila Int dis.'`•':"i'' 1 SITIPLEN; HO NyayikllClk4i 9%,)teep con stantly on' a lia i ria'a gfidifirakieittment of R c r i c k -Valle Crairgng.Pll9iefaticiPliii 'lteill)Ti ' tia *44: WilinOre'slii,ol; thif (.11,ar weic or CiheliT''Eli.efilihdie. Vittl A At''WlllloVti 0" rillitieirit,i WI Ariz iiidtiii ) 4i atttl'',#earer ' ir Jrtilbliia. l'iq ` l .7iii;i6)` 'poi- roverf s tii ad pbi '4l'coolii, ill :ThilliktiliVe 't4tresit,l'tifiliti t" llac: ``,l,Ao' 411di 104'114 4 060'6W] spertac i t y s : ..i • , 11 7,.14,..iw:,i ~i,,, )0 , Kitn i tift ift n OtUFFI;III, Wholesale Druggists; t 0 ' otliri* (AN/1410E4'feet, near ? t rait fty,•paiiv,ro?lctiPealers in Drugi, Medietnes , Paints, Oils, Vat.- nisliea, 13rustiss. DlPyoptuk, Plass. iftn. ' Valdone c(i. d 6 .'s Vrtiptili pl A ix. i r / 44 /tYl'ALN)QP l :rffili t ribVl . l''Y r.,l* P4R4 1 ,0-MirtY .ar a ' r irr ? tt, n , . 4 ' , re'l ,j A o oea'ffc.,4l/ 4 Pi re '.,,. 1 1 i t i varieties, at love p, fin erl ' 0tt'.4.?.., t:tien ties'it .t.' Rik, •t. , ' lqii' tilia;ciek. ' 'Payetui at: Witreitunn4,6s il t/th at', II A. lir W' it,"li t titsrGEPrill 'UO:,, W I . Vounderif,ml . ap i snitriftulirs RI &ores, Cooking Ranges, fiat' Aj,i n Fi'l l ifii6es, Timipp.prifelei !Oil IPtk ttbtesr.l( Wye house 24 Liglit At.; Foundry cor. Pratt And Rimilifta4 um • „Poltinganadtrif• .TiIASt.I.,I44IIOY 41 ',11,,41' riga, AhdlinilA and RaMcrn Air Men ACYOUP , & tutor's, 1 ) , ros,_kkolit• 1 Atom, t 89 4 - 14 0 , 1 foriLSok, 4 m_htirAL.41 , 51i. 1 ,l'or Oritnes, StnittvilltacUnC4 1 lintoir-1 1,,,0, 0,, ,k.i--WAl4Prgi 4gQ,,,T8f11 Rifi. ‘1 *0 4,1 >, (i ay, a r.o•l34ttiastre,l6lll , nn 919;04041A. . fia, Jewsl4l.,,(Jmltqliffili , 44 111 4 T Evorp torlo*oi i ttunpne, mi 0 'cm- 1 Peraileo.• litteillabitesplltlli4;o44r)4oPai' ations. Ordsrit promptly summed to. JO IX/Y. iSi i'li)i)kitt' stiligtadakdr and Dealer in X'thereal and Pine Oi/a, ', tut taps •4f alla4‘lll44n9l%44,4lcibirhim , . 4.4.0,...Q whim, ;I+,44fp..,wipkii.q late., i tand,all otilqr,artl4l4+ , Piaeinifigutilfthe , trade, on 010 4asl aeCtasAIII74 4410)pre eueed. • , 1 _,..,_ 'it ••:,‘ ,%1 , ,,4, ~t ~. 4. 4 .1.13, MATH - W*o 3 f %I/0401t Chair , 11 isre-Aeona4lll,Ntirtn,lPAY-0111. near, jjayotte, o o , ll4h4gAnYit , iNVAirtgi. ClturrY,lNSpte, (i.: aittes-041140 ;Mid !tyro. bwios. ci . ..k 40. , 646,4, ituckpl, wirom Luhhgvo,,*l,ololl, 49.1) ) 4 • , i, :,,, • "11 , J. ,ItttpjSsoi.3l/ it, Cf,4 4 .ttsupeessors -to 4v m. 11. /tigers *. ,C,441 J.111040.'9f1il ail/4 ti, ) Piii' : era in Hardware Wholesale and Retail; 'i.'eiriiiiiiit .rtilbti/ lint! I .,Vtaigl it Nal}:4- A lull assortincutatiow prices. J A .11k:Ai &RN/063'10SG I , Sbofl,o4* rait-' 3i s I die Alennieuitirsr u Asko..2s Cgtlcand t., has reuoverstl, from 41Inaicent • 41r nil itts•ttolins liusotessiatt owed.: Wad ,10 . 14 ill ppesLi'andies,r,Voggs,tall Nerierfatis'lat lair rrossaiit. •'I 1I • ' 1111 ) '',.,.. ' • a 111 i) In 1, WAIN SULTJU4 NY oglooklidkoggiri U. ,12tit Vvaliutiredet wilart.ilatotsit,AW. , linggwor tit atieti.4.Rnittinerti.hlc4giptts, INlg4ol)ytt !butts, Paints, Oils, Var+ lushes, Ilrnahes, (litiaat 03scontbet '.l) '4 ' 11;N litt "C l .;4.1; Ift) :37 0 . 11 1 1 " (red n .rtiti: 201.1u1 ori tre' l' 1, :sheet iron, and Japan are Monellte. tarers; iltitisini 'l'ilb3;ottglimilatlEtathi, ILetiliggratore, Britt/uk• Waal, addittr, ()11, , mod itouselsoViptiqo articles I gelithr. !, , ..iloWilixt 74 1 : 16 , 4 2 . • . 7 7,43, 73 88 IL:, HG 137 1:15 ~ 0i47 lOU 72. . 17S /I . • (01 Di 133 32 29 23 160 37 113 11t. 111.6'1 1;;1.53 1, , i5 '4O 144.07 • .73 1,11.1 '2 1.e9 16 ];',6 GS 8 80 El) IV, &RD - Alii ER* l'auesizal ' ninitter I, Mao aril ./ca skr4'.l7lt iSh, tlit Sties At:, next , door ,tu'lliebb's , buitery,,l, kalifs) a general assortniett tor clueksi - ; Wattobso, 4 ewalry. and : Silveri' Mi are: i Ittileaisialf neatly dune: ~.1 ; ..: ~, ~ ~,, -,,,:.,..!, i JUAN: U. HA AI VIcIIN 9, Sadditto liar.' t ,nca s , a/tit:Trunk Mittinitiottirer, lilitoki bale and Retail, 350 Balltutop,.stwap: . iltixiitOthe *'.,titiiil House, Baltimore.--.' Harness, 'Vrtiolid; liallsesi AUttatteti Bags,: &e . , ei, e,, -,,,, , .. _,..:... IV I N TIC II X 101141.411 hilt ii EN MAY: EH, Ala! 1, lc -C,uliers, HO North street," • bet wuell, haridoga end ~ plait ant.l 1131 ti• noile, execute in the neatest, tuft Mar ble Allo t teld v Miran bloater Tuurbisillittl stuns*, iii.e.4 ul iltrai best lowa cis*. I 'I.IIOAIAS :SAYAN VEDDis , Inipdrlse And' . • Dealer in fusaigu ;add .. ptaraelitial jai . reoratee.'d,4l.larible, Cutitedral st.. o beriluxii , AVeshingstua ~ A ltinitstussdo ) 1 4 , akitoored - 4 lrielk.; , ;Italian., and ;I,Aiuttricau,,,lllabs, • •Dlsuksc Attu, Away,: ant 6411114.1.• t.... - , , ii.. • • GRIFIITITH, iik BMW., all. 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