Ei3t2UM==M PIT T•Dy ACM/ 1. 11 biCeiDAY:MORN eiG,n,74,1;15A4. IPSILMADELPHLI NOWORALIIMILIC •dis Advenimands aad t‘dbacciyao ilidNagth mar, an sad unkud suua cannis; rdlisdolvidaiisechM sad fargrudad from dds atm . _ . • - irowicatxPjugsi.. 7n ye sad frea . • macti. Oft. for Mg . ' Permicsox Di= Glsisiss is—ps4 , TsuWeetly, se* wiestly.—Tbe Daily is Scssn'. . per isms; This TriiVireskir is Firs Dollars is,. miss; Wm W•slily is Taro Dalian prf sannin...strkg, • anmuiattwa, . 1 6, I rowcAzfAveohnuastomm, iffspim*ismr4 Per u:• ad Itruto.....Truidy of .46. 144 I ". "' We Wei; thole if any sachlbeth bet, w1;0 bai"e odr bon heuxdpised by Mr. Welker , and th e Admix. 4'6 latrapoq.Prea rid relirizei kr the benethial Opera. pc[ tmnß ar-fie.Toilror qeh:iii,regarrl to bread stun, mor' ,tOlook at tlWr inked how completely !:+ opposite lo Look.thoo ,stoththenti,hr tile, moth. A Aabhe alike exports of breed able bornthq Mani SpitiHn Rime september lattl, is coivirei with the Pervious* year,showe Ir filling on' of 1,695,772 bar , sets of !trim' , 451,764 barrels of meal, 1 , 484 , 014 iso9 imaltelO of whint, and 9,769,1312 busleLsof Thsaxikwts ci &or, from the Maid Stale. since taw., ssopletobar, were 154172 banels, last year 1,850 ; ON natal Eisr,923 banal, lag year 511,219; wheat, , 215 1 139 tethheles leet 7e1r476053 i. cow 2 . 631 0 6 tos2Mis,last. year 12,904,73fe. 4 • Bach fidll CrfatillOW, at one sweep, ail the Theo- e 141 4 thole Who am opposed to prolftting the in . iv of tbe iscmdry,ort the groundthat free wade tti to 'Will increase ihe:forcigrr demand for cot surploa " 4. . wheeth . _ The thethY 12 *4 13 all curneace' .altarn. Whim toredga'&,untriea need oar bread therleki.theiw — Out otherwise. Ilicy haws no mossy to spare, to , purchase mom 'fowl then :PwLeeeii • is the cam uowl,, Under the Tana or 'ad; - Mrr Imparts have itletelUiei to a most rtIiIICRIS ex -ung—igiatting the market w i le amperes ; AMfer which twee Lee" eeiefiethiee with theihther of our mechanics and artisautradde oor yi'ew*Whei , etheer Nmw eeiweeeilethed Whig 011 in —144.95. • almost livery article except specie, which Ili leaving 41j1) manila large quantum, ee the ‘hilwitilth of yr?, every Moamar and packet. Ho W cau" this eara State of things leas.oroti todetsil boa journal of ""' 'tr° 1682816 e. ,11 . free M Irde" u. eethetheiedgee lea same( drain of the precious metals, - and says:J , ,dsero must at no aig,fit'day be a truce Oda feCIIL cannot goons great while km salc 4 it, to azport.odwat thierano, without misusing a i. ' ' 4,l oPtitY r , ""7. Thus; export of specie w" enough to meet pantos, bet's, dregular bow ' u can last snipe' • • 1 Bela whatir , theitmedy proposed by the free. iu ` , " - terlderst • •Niihy Jaye • the ' aim ito. , . • Myr , IF , • .;k121,11/10 must - Make up our minds to sell more free . „ e.; mom she*. Om farmers must be emi r.. • • .trot to kednee the price ofthelr products to theater:. • '• yaiieMyaint; io ceder to pay Cos the , productions of vtsrrgr,. Which amid he just ' as well . 47,, :Made ei Minn, and thereto , ensue a borne market, Orin ,tAre..:drest,,'ilhe most certain, and the most A. '' — promotive oesiattaiiid prosperity.. ,r stated ! we purpose 41, to restore the Tot Er of 1 42,, hi 14 emential,principles, as to protection, ' - .jtkods'emoniaging borne mumfactures,nod cleating :islMM.Enarked--si • fair prices to all •shil a 4 . 14kureth Tbki Ls better then starving the terms: ssic,:arryisylw Amiga prodtictions--bi it not? • • The L:Placci a lour in the New. York lournal of Con's. deka La Pas, lower' California April 10, 18{8" we take a -few- exnacia, to ,sibre the 00 - aponntry,, which President Polk has • 'agreed 60 'par 1120,000,006,' Mier wasting` ; tame " yower , Cali *a. es tamest a barren Warie.. Lost Its and, mohair . - of without any exegete, • :Mina would be , worth more than the whole of . California. You may travel miles without ''Amilittgearfrah water, and tic, is the place I.3oma r where ships can get a ' , apply of ~..- " weder;There are nq,vegeteble,ka trait of any O-.• kWh:the-got at this place, and' nothing that hes ' her/wane been green la to be , wain gay'directioa, except a few palm trees,— • : There has only been oats shower of gain during the I huaterci yearkbat very frequent shower. of dust. 6 ,This people here bopetithavern rai6 next la or-Agust. If it does not rain thee, they will weir another yen. t ,- be baiter iaintry good kw semis olf 15 foci fa& :..There is a very good barber about 8 miles • - I ..dietanfermiled from all wind, and would bold it: l Lilies Fein the IL S.Nity;Lut there. isneither `: wood water, and no ea plies whateve r ; there .a•-••it ax ‘olda not be every • naval hinder; :Tom. ,This leall that can be said, to recommend loweaCiliforeht,estept the cliuiete, which is the beat Mlle world. I 'cannot see Whit iodate nent 'thesewilt bat kiir. the 'United Stites to hold • Aibr Upper California the least &bait that the a1...:-befireV The -Bay of San . Francium Is a very ' harbor and that to the only one pa the whole • it riukti-Wbo hat travelled over the whole corm. „ . "...try; informed me that one county ie the 'Stare of Wil t for agricultural purposes, would be more vaF table Mad all Upper Californic - All that cede oat here are disapp ia nted, and would be glad to get ham. Theta is no buuiness which a pawn en enter into lei:thirty hope of success. Mr. C. yummy gantlemen faun Philidelpbia came out pmengaryi the Isabella, with'ehe latennot . of dci ;-1 lei =he kind of business bere; bet he has been =timber than return home 63r some . time, ittilm.n a elekbhip at 11500 - a year wren thing is so expe,naive, Ode baldly, per Ms beard. There is nothing cheap . Ckiibraia bet bee 4 that is din:mom:as per carotid, - potatetei 75c to g 1 for 25 lbs, and breed about the Please sty to "E., that the day 6*makiiii caret: , ey in California is_ poet. The wisiions have all _ Wen broketi Theta is vety little Looney kettle cotuary. (1 am speaking of Upper . California -. Then is move be t e except what paid to the ' - ' ooo Pli, )4 1 4:ea.:a" ta.Pay),de"; Mr. ' lO6 fwm dalffttp to Lalifornia supercargo to "Jkis Esclj Adams, lima Valparaiso and Callao, ' 'expeoling to mike a vm.handsome voyage: lie ~; . s!asid WAD wrath of diferent articleii on credit, and katlitr - Masailan, bopiog to find a better mar; • kat Or name tociner,, let I fear he will never get kialll9,ooo, Oahe „half of U. Entry one that ;civa pit wooly st Mo{deray or& Francisco is specs 'istisg„,and there wlitbett grand burst upin a short • :- , • gleamy Clay in Tennessee.,. ., . „ Snob who was twice elected i Cknamor of Tetinniseis Over Idris" K. Pour., and I wlu is a Delegate to the; Whig lfational Cobra - Makba lately add:abed thOpeople CdNashyjle,in k -Matins td the Presidency: - prefers • Zdr. Clay all Mien as our iebetualidate, loth on the. sorriii4tnieb and ballabdity.. We take ihe . • - kitabrzeinglad Mach with the people daring the lie kw months, and in this *ntertourse, I ha board bat'. Oboe Whigs they ?recited G.,7, to Mr. Chi kr the Presidency. ?deny them are yielding to. the doctrine -of availability, "" • •, - oirlisi - grefez Gen. Taylor, as the candidate, beleving thea *can bat ehected, and kariog. that Mr. Clay tioariat* — Ido loot do .that nine bandied and amatioiaitded of - ovary Moaned of the whip of OM Bilari ;afar 'Mr. Clay to Gen. Taylor, or any oda ; and •- yet we are told that Gen. Taylor be- - stroogest Men. This, toi me," is a strange ' 2... • embrdtudon, a which Ido not give my content. 1 • •leant know itualdr. Clay can lorry this State; hart think Ido know that if he cannot no Whig Erman' can. Ile carried it in 1814 agalart thelitnammt.Dimocrar of the Union in this State. iiiiiierooger.oasr than then • sad bowing the . , :f L . C 4Orjeti MVO Inn any o th ey man aro " a . :,,, eyd.R Sit-rosx, teeso ammo to doubt that he can can Chkalemen "meeker Tennessee and the Booth ait 62aione bad the paver 1 0 . make a Pima. " They do mit scan to think that there are .eabwittians in the 'union that have a right to be board fa Ilbaratter, "and "whose, tboperationa is • oat babas. &mime we unite the „Whelks /bath, aglow the math aid yore it will avail j i,ribothimg.,Jba. be Moth. nutniksted any dilnori. , nabob maw tato the außaber Gen. Taykor Iwo, 'a l ma 'no such in dica tion.' : - Whole iruisf i , ' lady to And Booth Where is '" babiairethit can coustaand the wauldenee of the Nottbl In my' judgement !dr. Clay is • •.• , thr" mai end:, tbsnnly man who can erect this an , Pampa is *flak* with deal aid social. commalioa, and oplitaviog of fill Geoid *Wawa. of gores:Toot, and war; la Its Awful aspics, is kWeriat upon ita cialdvilad • Lla sad dean pritird!o7o. 4 readycolay'wsiso and Slams 6a laud.Withbaauka gam; bow sinoeralY pi& wp, as a silica, to oak** shot ile4lllll bora, t t,Airlia:ia:* Sitio :abratt to visa oar iresilrewiag otakarap,. As wall as that miiaaided ill aoranaal, • 4.l.moit,illuvaded awl unhappy . land, whieb has ssailda swam °roar Stria:. Let . o hoPa , mil nom apin kaiaks us; but= ,dia:.addsosiras de ads which . wawa/ate . 40 ikpy; ad mivenal illlppilletlN:are may till 0p .. , oroar listion'siromuke4—a gmataii ) gs br ap ami. words or the earth.- - . sixvi of our space, icr, &in Earope,lbe details cOrhicl i 4; :iiipeetuk and ira;fafsetes emit rims low li d:kir:o f .; five navel., lit.the biren 'eseelktl itl ipdpest; awl r :ha* .62 keepai 441 isiasid ralidoo tio drew 4inizji mita , { . ;- eLI ,o 1.; . • Porslgti,lligtrc fly 11.1 n petirittir,ll'..§intess i • The Assenablrhatjuit met nun:. ; The Peal. , ••11. us i t i. " ArigregotliMprePirsticiai the eranitionot • • The motes bYthsi:ross..ihie examingli fate:a:St- delit,:kluehei, has jeat taken the elixir. : " , a britigeofbasts attbitixtreurNowo • - • bye -• and iog.ooji. on tarok Lae roultheseb- -- '•' '' ' ••-:' "'. -1 HeHfr4Siatte :eiresaHlekrual la t .tbae :ideei3 e athlteli r ompl o tsegolae , -..0 , one .:. r_LitiAraim ~,..._ paid that thiell'as milir-, ance:elleart theri'lelini' '' road lead all fistasroil: • tha i.,.„.-ba ~.' 4 2 latiorfal Animal* Minima distil; Mt faerna4TatileePeetht MOOR"- sParea . diewororod ea ‘.. .ii tabard 4Wrft.nigaimv - • tetedlies aalnianilinatifielt' . ~•-• anteleresonetheolkersof the garnarnol4. 'Freed Vagllndgborsa•is'esorliiii&camt.s:!itsetosNliefversion of the Wahl diflattingtatireire kierieele clonerood hom ''' y The "illaaa'lai"_..iariaerrba•Ar"ili a q i . a ''' *li l i ts il.° S,e '''' th t ik.v t . i l l.°ll'ned.' 4- 1., ; t .,4, ...I.aa,Faief . =Ceiba I ?ottratorslind succeeded so *titbit P l ed 'Wall; llewegiri'uirrolic:‘,'-,--•-•-••71"--,-'4•• : Yeas OirMonday as morning this ‘porinlicr4iiiiia .. e .- d - rif by what ace - nu appe hated ar chatty -.0-71.0.Pee_efleM 9 .. f olutaltlittetMen , of.tho '4i4tut#,. - th etulellesthro ateliers natkreamc•tberproinsclaltle, ionsPirathis,"Min.five in number were diseoir betWeenllentunrk and'Pritiiii, through the r ater- Legatee, end other violee, deale a raliel oweeidieleb: etadiletell Peiwarrft'S•tailfiteag.e= ventloa ofi • isgLutd, is still kers:Mile. A stispen• m 'lT' t"l ""' hia ' maJ " t at f aat . a kYan a ll i ania- •••• tia a a # theillee weerofAtiribilhas rosteia , of toily thousand persons.usembled, marshalled ded wuh the Czar an attentive and dear/else a iieti_of active. operatious, . with a yiew al , aat re" 'Mao' batleeM ankmaruttedin Procession bathe ince relative Mille realiiiiroe'Proieriatioif Of their li,lart , i•earlfitiltt gnice:"' --'''- 'Clatraberithe init hers . augmenting as they pro- irrespective tertintristio ; The Pruisian a nd only . iedra - ilke ' t='•iirathe dea th Ottliat di • stimuisk s eeded •• r • !•'' ' ' ' : , antedha piroviiionally ha this 'alliance, and metes ' :' • ~..• IP' • • • x .... . - - • r , _, • • OdarriVing /gibe bridge, findingthe•peasigelo • her detirute determination= the course to be poi ao nail( , ileol man, 4..0rd,a,e11'',10.4 • terrupted, the procession turned towardetheChamt 'toed dePhdon Miceli in'Germanyonthe conduct" ' , .i.rii. irtik.--avi.it Ail.'e6bly iv Loads. i tor, arid 0 8'61(0d/it Iterate in Misplace Lafayette.' oftherFrench peoples... -t ' . • . .. . disesilVed, Mdahe inerithers have dispersed. General Coatheie r eeb eiiiaellY.Se ! Inkiest , , is urs• - ' TIM weatheiluti been fine.' f''' ' ' . ! '' '' -...peeled of bei ng a **al 'the air* bed Pleilliros; • • •,- - - -ty antlered the bayonets lobe taken from the mos - Dian r. Matto Asuistornm•-•Thie veutrable, V ets'Some o f the le, weine. ois, ...... ..,... and ranch:distinguished nobleman expired of three ,m ona d to , mic a te,V. th e .: rtattagts and m b ar .. o'cloek: On Friday moinieg, at Longleaf, I,Vanoirs followed: and the of the Chamber' was noon ater, Milts, too seat of hit youiwoi grendsee, th e tilled. ,General Commis then Odlraneed to there llaripiis anima, le th e 7 ltit ref his eau, ba'n,!.ir *Ai, 'conciliating laninage.; bni, in fine, :legates sorrived sem:rely a fortnight, his , ,brothers sir' l‘yeret a , o ,,o for ce d a p e , ma i .rh a r e, ta m me a a n o t air Thome, 'rithriet HA, elled Henry Haring, He's" - the Chambr, rashest to the tribunes, end lastantly Hie tordahip's Alnerni, vildeti, it would appear, min; m owi ng w i th ., tho meth b er . of • the Cogvebtion evilly arose from bthiily debility, was of about ten ow ~,,,,,,, p a r t of the t a a • - .. , ... ..' day's duration. He wO O amended op to tie. Ink bY - " , -Minch homer enimed;atidell Mthrorny ceased.— Dr. Holland, and died ourreunded bye!! theniem. Tao a c i epame o y , A ga a tm. a mo, a u ,. i b,, th -ba„, hers of his finally. The- deceased Alexonsiler lk, mat proposed mostom; whi c h I rma ca r r i e d it, act ring. Baron tteblettlee of Aiiibmton, is th e ceolaY ■ clamatiOn. The ' Chamber was &elated diatiofved,: of De b roi. was boraOoteber 11 7 , 177 11 beeelthe See' ooen new Goverunient was appointed, imitating ouil son of Sir Francis Ilarin , , Bart, no the dearth. o y m aarta t , Ra,Sail"..l.l,lb ars ;L a a r4 R oth . ; 8.A. , ter of William lierring, ',Es; ',,Af early age, Loteilllane, and other,- • '• • ~"' r ' . ;. ' Lord Ashburton, then Mr: Alexander Barium cm-, The:troops uf the Nisei •InGuttryieavalry, and at barbed •rn commercial pursuits, and was for is keg ntlery, were called, uut„ and the,Nitional Guard . period at the head of the celebrated house °Glaring an d hoa r d mobile; wee Wo oed t a tt i er err ay. 3r; Co. lie was fir ninny years actively employed Agi t . m oth. up roar. ..l ',Ma m m a, m a q mpa t ace . in the United State, the Canada., and,other pare became intimidated byline mope; left theAteaumbly; el the hew world. On edeatteinll je liki he lea: and marched to the Hotel de Tilli ppoint n a deep interest in politics, and identified himself • ronuritce of i t cafe[„.. . Mem whal ele the A. with the leaders of the popular painro f The amens ,„Ady . ,..,4, - ;i,,,i• i„ „,,..„„„„,, ithli o d g h . ...„ , „, e _ at was married to an American lady, Anne Louisa, ma ki ett erd, s• • - ~.,, ,• • , ~ . eldestdatighter of William Bingham, ,- . 4.afrktilit-. ,An .impeachment for high mason, bromithl. delphia. The istuo of this marriage, ,which took „m art G at ,„,.. a t c emra tt e, war , ca nt ed. . ; . place in 1795, was nine childreu,vm.five William' • The Male is 'said to be Man ant-, The clubbials' Gm daughters. The eldest,. William iliugliam, into ' mac ho m a im m i d a .priko meadaca t o: pro dm m a • Paymaster General - 141. P. for-T,lnetfirrd,:annrceeds oroura,ba,thitra,„.,,,w, to the title and estates. Ilia third daughter is the , la me dpe them Without bloodthirst y ' The principal p.wagei*ft , o,ion..... of Lath . : • • • : •,..• :•-: leaden are • understood to have been arrested, ni t • .. • •..• ', t • nimann. •- - ' ' ".. ' ' • 'eluding • Blanqui, , ,rßarbea Ili/hest nark General . • Diontav, r May I.4.— Ames ‘ of Oh, ilfito'4ll.—Mr. 'Coma. rt , • - • i. ' r...., .. •• • 1 Mitchell Wis arrested last night, and commiiled to 'M. Bethmont has nesignalthe Mndry of Public Newgate r for felony, wider the Anti•Treason'Aci„ :Worship, which t itis said, will lie Milted with that ! Mar bath, .To be tried et the commission °utile 20th. of Pobriu Instruction. ' fi. •• e _'' • ' ! instant, The Indictment was bonded obi two av ' The , inunediate or. oslensillecaltestolahntholi ticks in the United ' Irishmen. Therejsre . other movement in Paris appears --to horn been a ,spou- prosecutions. • - ankbor.,.feedvei et preathitas' to 'Marotta or ,stirdulated, demand'efthe Ankuwes' Gar I defend liitutelC 1, Ili fatuity are allowed free e'n• an Immediate war in favor of Poland and of Italy ': rtrauce to Lim at all home, and aim htsfnends; but but it is more than p ro bable that the attempt would the taller are not NO frered to visit him in Lis, private have been made, sooner or biter, if therebill:bien apartment: ,SmithO'Brien has not yet been amnia no question of peace Or- war at barna There ire ! the sympatliiiing'visitauts.•.• i . •-•- , de • cidalY: two panics in Paritr, and e J Dams,-May ls o—Tiria/ of Illi.r , iv:s, O'JJrie o natter of discord between them lies deeper titan /IL P.:-This dr . 4 hieing . been Specially appointed sympathy for my foreign patriots whatever. • Mr the Biel Of. :OW, S. O'Brien, the Your Comte .. :.. • ' • PIMA.' ,- -.. • ' ' ptesemed a•seenittf 'Unglue excitement at. norrar, - , tostretrn a um rs ae 11ma.m..-41.gietia, May H. ly hour. t. A tremendous rash forplaces took place, Th . ministerial address,. and, Wryal and et a and the body or therecantarid ga ll ery ware speech- orat e josh reply whine Ring, millet - back the r ' ly crowded to 'execs. • Upon eatering the court, P r i nce o f , pi," Loa crea,04., re 5i..i t i 0 .....„ Mr. 0' Brien cope loudlycheered from the galleries, Placards cover the walls ad' treer,'Matkiinning and by a small number of barristers from the front thin mamma., 117“, yri,,, , « scone of omaNate bench of the junior -bar. Mr: Meagher Was shah „mite,/ th e p r i m , g i JN.,,,,,ia 17., , An ac i ttore ma larlyreceiv.ed; . and when Brenta t, Q. C, catered 'rnapilitranylir.this ace .Le • rscha disahrout of 4 ... tour{ arid took hie seat, lie mos also greeted it et t emot rem m i e pa im e i r. !3 , 0 , .. pe0p t e an , 'with like • applause . , Mr- Perrid opened the pro. a ke„, „ o w e d,. &dd. ~,,,,,,t , ant mam . r. . • ' t teeed.ingi on the port of the Crown, .' He informed Groups hive been nod' aro:Jiro/using this soh theory. that the traverser nt the bar 'had been ar. i ce , ! m a y an d a m scat l y oa rtary,m t i er ,._,m a. pm . aelitled nil°. an ea - enleie je 6 neeeeeer chanting ty 41efendirig,' the other. hotly --midemning !the 'hirsawitir being etvihircd, tieditioinand turbulent measure; and th ere will bent Worm muster and perbon; he having delivered' a speech onthe 15th . violent declamation et the Tattle:l. I would have of Marching s in the parish of St. ThomM,for the 't a w more politic to have Waited a few day., and parporoofexcilinghntred and contemanainst the M, have allowed there-amide ia his tUyal . highness's Queen in Ireland, and inducing. the me pirto riso. Intern to spread. But as the King fa a candidata in rebellion: torivblch 'charge the, travdrser had Me the empire, the question or ffucceplosi,' clever. pleaded not gtffltx. The Attorney Geacrol niliness. by ssaiZttl upon by the minister as e Merely Prins theme-Ain a roma. of greet length Melkdllee, niers interest, rendered that Prinedi return-cape*. thatomatumell reporter, was then asrertjt 'and ea, alai, and of course he will Centro_ The demOcrallc ! emoted by' Mr. Sergeant Witten', on hhhilf, of the. piny Will be eiolitik Mit tdeemed land blirghers I Crown; alter .Which, Mr.Hatf. Q. C, resit und aia generally approve ofthe King's reply. Ithes tem dressed thin jrny.ou the nit the traverser-in a c,„,,,lied that c.,,,,Kow g .. l .k.thh u i ~..... 6 xlnent ~..-b, eilee_ - one l'eet,ele.'of Ne,biell the tideutial atid.decamp of the Prince nave 'rod ene/milY et •the tar, together waif lee beriee nod other appointments, and that hiejori Lane, a otb.r gentlemen in the galleries, rote ntaUkurel loud. oar ormaml ,,a with the hb u a rgra t ca, r m a i a at , c y ly aplauded the sentiment. of the. learned gentle. err in their place. This officer to said to hare mem . The couttiMiruuted that ifsuch-il:llutifra. carved in Sy r i a. and„ the meant of Genera) yach. r tailor!' wan repeated, the 'Mart:should be' cleared. mos. ...The renew. intend ed f or tomorrow Lae lkii. - Seargearit "Warren then 'addressad the court *leen postponed.- - Thli will prevent lel possibility ta rejoly. At half pima five o'clock the•ChicfJus, o' any popular demonstration, which 'might lead to lice commenced ha address to the jury; and .at s , es paihful 6 the Bing; and perhaps prodac- ten Minutes to six was hell spiral:Mg. - '. •": . ' r t. i a ann etat t s a mo. , . ., . . Latintrooh, May 17-The Jury did poi . ll,e on .. . -., • •• . Mon; r. , ~.. the . night' f the IfithO'..The.lerd Chief Justice Left , A a i mmeos o mmt tp c t a : itoo e ko m p ... a, the the : Court-at half past siv a u•clock, and resinineclat, .Troltem , The . prendent of the ads chapter de tea. . The Attorney:General thenobieeted lb "y 1 y• rowed the-mall of-the Prime ef t s essia to Wen, communicathin belagerade by 'Mr llatt,ara :behalf lawful sod agai the . ..frill altpeople--iloud 'of Mr. O'Brien, which might lead ho a musprocuiro mrolaniatiem)._ R est efuither Pittp*d a deputation'ef , or:settlement of t- e miner... -' • , i ' - the Wholiessembly, rouse tiro Or - three ' thousand, Thai th e ease a "xl at seven o'clock rTera'aleY to rallriti io the miruaterCamphausen;md 'demand morning.- Dublin was quiet.' The mob ampoule- the repeal ot the Kirwir outer. • The whole city h aled Mr. O'Brien acid Mr. Me:miler to the ono a We. We. in n suite of great excitement; anti f 4 the preaent, rail. ROOMS an D'Olier street, where them were it tag, the Prince of Prussia'. return cram p be con. some speeches tied n mended of Mountie. Some „„d erm l a e f a j a a ft la s j a C a , jaaasalf and t h e m,. a im. of the most noiriy• of "the 'pedpic au n t ariested, t i p of cony, w h o ,. ka sa b . / 4ata sma ll p aa ii4j . , which bad the effect of disperattig..the remainder. - wards the Tinier Garen. ' - - 'The trial of Meagher' was to have taken ;place .. -.., . - • • 1 yeriterthai, Mil Mato(' Mitchell was fixed for!Mont . --- ... • 'torn the Second Editionof Ow European 'plies 9 0'c10e.14,11. - EL; Max :17.. :, .' . . ... , •• I, •:'[4.,Express 106'd - 104UL] . .- r - We cap the press to anuounee that our- express, whiett left Die-late liurr fast night, inkiruis ' • no that Joey in the , roil , ...i'Sf Mr. S O'Brien. .not havirac tigreed, , they tvero Mk -barged by the' iller - - Mr. s,Tetigher's trial - I:win s ZL ,-, •di.3 retaillt' bat the 'FOII4IOII - 11111.1111 Ce d ter ill. Court . iiidz the 1 arming, tat there was no litornhoodof tligicirkree,l inn:mon a-senile!. '•" ' - • • . .57 .:. . .• • VisT ur cur Quart TO fartiM.-,-Werolei ens. tided to mote on authority that it is her filaj4ty:s im minion to vieft "Iryland - within 1 wts months it the *rent time, mutprobubly , to remain lei:mailer, Lie partitin'of the Autumn. Arrangements fie the Queen's romption have already been en: mimeo" - • -{Dublin Mail? --` - • ' • ' t • , .. . . .. • Riaigiartrari if ilia' Preridene (Award, and ' • ' 'lllinider or. Irnr. . • Tux Mom; May 14.—ht the +laity; of the. Seer end Chamber of the States, Geoeral this day, this President comifiuniested a message froM his Ma , jesty; notifying the resigastiodof Count Sohitbmn4 pea ninclkas President of the.CoOned .3111Viitters;.i and Major Grnerl Nevem as .Minister of,Fer. ts Majesty tht•te restiruithtte,-.1, - Privitrarrir, i'lLry TOO )IrtCU ft EMlSLlC—.lAivitte us . anim, May - 13.--At 1 o'clock, M. Welles ; the President, took the Chair. • ' • Considerable r ngiudion - prersifed iu the ball in• consequenee of the aPproa . ch of a «Anion Mahout, 2,0,00 workimo, Who were coining to prcrent • pe, won infoyor of.Polancl , Mthe.Msenthlr. Tht. 4 4 workmen hiadaseenibleil at it o'clock,:enl6 Ptuee de 1t Batelle, and marched Along the Boulevards, With limners dying, and crying Vire In Polognc,' to the Modelineortiere the petition was ;placed in the hands of 20 delegates of the drubs, who from the balcony cirthe. house in whfch they met, en treated the people not to Moss - the itridgu of QM. • , Tbe people: acc?rdi . l2o,.dr,eyy . u Q joip . s,ll:lT Id delines lntt when the delegated ilandetilitaf,th, street to tepairui the National Assembly, they. Eat lowed - them to the bridge Mediae:to the Palace where they 'napped aathe command of theit chiefs and sent forward ibetr delegates 'with 'petithaa. 'ln the mean thorn strong dentehment of Saban: at. Guards of the 10th Legion proceeded to occupy the bridge, and a Comimissaiyof pollee hat 4g ad vent...rod, took - the, delegates" under, his.:Protectiort, and ushhred them into the Palace. There the pa; titian woo delivered to M. Vavin. one of the repro. sematives, who shortly afterwards' presented It to the Assembly. M. Vavio observed that the petition was Aligned 'by n great uniaber of....cilizerts, and that thomerna -rialists desired that the Assembly should address ft solemn decimation to Europe rind partlealsoly Ger , many on behalf of Poland. 'lle then iskedtrare. Co read the petition, but, on ' beiilg reminded by the. President that such n mune. was contrary to toe article of the internal regulations, adopted on the Preceding day, he contented himself with' uthrit , vid_DemoialteaelOtiver alsciiikesented deetition signed by 200 persons; inviting the Assemblghn or. der an armed or unarmed intervention :in - fume of The executive nanimission has, it is staid, ded to 'raise tam hundred ,- battalions One guaid • • 'Tim Debars nays that . IldrErnariiiel Arno risen to Berlin on dipseialas envoy amnordi nary and minister plenipotentiary : • i Attempt at &Falailop; by _Cosiompliao—da, Perm ationiats put daaari aped their - Lraderrarraata: . Trete ilia Loin!. Shipping Gnome, May lath, evening. •We have Just reveiveii by extraordinary express the - followieg . important . . communications fiche . . . • Patus,•Mondny'evenieg,'G o'clock - . The clubs this day,itierelied in. procession to the Netionit•Assernblyi•not being opposed by the, "National Guardn,they teak possinssion of the Chant.. ,her.. Mengel harangued the nuenitAy; dealating that if the' isypt wee beeten..it win:ad be treason end the traitor dealt with': • Hillier with the red deg waving over him; mounted tile. tribune, 4o dared the assembly dissohredi nod. the follonleg Provisional ciovernment. esmsd, Cabet, Barber,,liuber, Pruudhgn , Ledrit Rollin =Blade; Bistaqut, Picnic Lerrn4, Itapsair,al • , Paris is inranusterrtstion ! , . , • . War will °Comae' be declined !donee, i f the n u overatwavd.. • There are troop m . tirehlng up the. Iktniv . tiatis. • The EzecuaidGoveluntent in now piatilgt aad it is add 141 call the the 'National Asaerohlyztoi .pther ain,vening, . ' • ParisL in state of thepeateituottliPtioui The Nuked Guard. and Garde Mobile are talt iejtled out tout may of them ant tryhe ant 'Vire • Ma. , tamales Nationale," but the granter pram of them • • The, hail of the Nationatdiaeruhli hi now in pootaeisio - ti of the National Guard...:.On the =ap Punch oftheNmioaal Gunelthe people spade that, :map at the door, and whitlows. 4 .-. ..1 1 Za0t a:peeled that the night withpaaa o/1" With ~ ' • - Qoarteripast Shr., The niTair as at an col lAt 'ltaltflast• Are the Clubbiati went to the 'total do Valle ha proclaim a Committee of Public 841 5 y. The MoionslGwo4a Iliatantseal thew withosit nifaxion .of WOW.. :The pausal:Pal leaden's an arrested itianqui r aohna Hoban sad General &aorta* commandant of t h e Noi ou l Guards are - futon/la those wrested.. E.LIUMI., May S.—This morning the Danes bom barded Frederic. Gem Pt armed veasiMcke siz or sever, boiler; andsetera tu. the twain,. two Owes ' Th 4 Alizian artillery - rigorously replied to the IL. ,trtcli; with eight pkeuelo oe - canuon, riAd rink three, trunbords,with gunners oriboinl.. Aletter from Berl. orate Gth instant states that brie maynow ; lie: entertained that War between .the_l)4{lC3ned the Confederation:will !ere long be terminated. : , Iltoth parties appear. be disposed fir peace. 'll.'eomatierioner Jac , been dispatched ,to Geeend %Wringers headquarters, With itutruebans' 'Cir- that niftier ta propose an armistice far three 'weeks, and the Danes have alserannohneed their readiness to negotiate upon erynitable terms. In of this, Lord Westroorrllind and Mr. dbe idyeiidorf bad' a lengthened isdervtee,on the 4th instant, with the Prussian Minivier for foreign . Afi - nir;pppo.thilMbioct,sudas the 144.1 °glees of their respective_ gavernments as mediators had at length 'been accepted, they .promsededtozdisch. the Wails or the prejemed negotiation: • Mantle , May. a—There has been no further disturbance. There were only thirteen prisoners shot yesterday evening, amongst wham were two nitir;ed ofwets, om . oftheril so badlyweionded that he urns taken to the.plaie of elicution mi • earetch, er,4The remainder, with three erceptions,',ware sergeants and neaten of the Esparta aegvutent.--i The[ were shot outside the gate of Aloes, at 6" Geriend Fulgosioexplred this morning at six; he had,been conveyed yesterday to his Owe bouts; and today's Garette has'a decree raising him to the rink7of Iteutenant.Genend fur his service's yesfen - . , May 9.—A1l extractrdiaari'otilitiry pre parations have ceased to be Miudinnod,butthe au thorities yedouble their viAtuce. The French papers publish the Mowing under dale of Rome,- May 2:— , This month* , a public notification by the Pope appeared on the walls of •Iloine,doclaring that. the • resohttion ex' .ased in :the Allocation .was unchangeable. - This notice 'was soon everywhere tons down.. A Any hours Inter another, notice was tinted, iu whicti the Pope threatens Roam with' excomunicationl ,This was aleanarn down. Tarim' reigm, the city,", it is maid that, oaten, Zd, the Po pe asst a prisoner in. tis own pabiee.' The o f of Saturday thnient gram . doubts on the statement as to the Pope's baying bean- subjr,ied to tiny restraint. The Pope has Since published a flesh declaration of bin senti ments, which, far from quieting public,irritatiou.. has only tended to increase it. Op the 3d the houses were deserted; eVery,innebitant Walla the streets, and during the morning it - woe announced' C.duat Mautini had been charged to Anna new ministry. - • Loom., May 10.—This Papsde , Rotalll jour nal, of the Ith Met contains the programme of 'new the 'newMinistry; Which being extremely liberal, wee, it says, well received. The Senate of ,Itome had Lowanded an address to the Pope, in yrhich,after. referring to the ma'am". occupation, of Ferma t and to the indignation that abuse of Rene, had ex. cited • throughout Italy,„it Veicribes the..tdiderent Onset of this Italian. revolution and renders jus tice to the sentiments, that dictated the allocution pronounced by, Pius Lk, in the ',Consistory 'of the 20th -nit, • At theiiame.litai; hOVielVer, aid it coi-' moved - in those prineiplea - of charity, dot Senate declared. that Rivklisliness should not girt that he is a sovereign as well u a pontiff: • ;Zile Paris pipers of Sunday concur Iq the as. session tilt- tranquility. ie temporarily restored, in Rome, alt bough- they Mew the calm as trenc her tautly superficial. The hew Ministry- thus. dna. patty , ' Ecclesiastical elicit's—Cardinal Ciacchii - Frisk dent orate Council end Minister of Foreign Afraid Countbfamlietti... Isotien — M.PasqueJoLlellosal.: P:idance.M. neiti.llVen-Prince Cormitereci-- The . .fhalre de • A-iguana: Pollee-.M..DivaerPe. La P . reasir informs us that the rope is. plunged In the 'deepest. dejection. "lie in aware," lapel/se Alla; 'of inn enormity, of the blunder to thoperpet, , nation of which be was impelled bye perfldioni In. 'e.° - _ • The Sardinian Parliatnent was GrumHy opened Turin'on the tab inst., by Ponce Eugene of Se voy, tboX , Lieutenant Generalofthe Kingdom. • We. annex an important extract from his speech to the Assemtt,t.r .The King's ,9oVetarrastd, Gentlemen, is MY' sensible of the gravitrOf its situation, at this' period so serious, and yet ad" auspicious isoagasds tbe future.' As it has bad the =gaga ao it will have the'courage to purse°, This great °ldea in view.: xnuwilt lend your assistance to coosoli , date and complete the work of regeneration In which it is deroted.•• - Earopeorbose eyes arenpon., us , will witness Oar triumph over didlcuhiest'inaep, rabic from the first movement Ora new exiategne.• • by memos of a power always invincible—that of unktn."••••••:' ""`"="'" l. The rex:466ll'a the Speech was Ambit sat* . Acc ording to slimes tromVerona, dated"Afay ten o 'clock at night; the right wing 'DMs Anstri ens, commandqd by d'Aspre, . and the other by "Wrattidasit, 'wire on the; either aide tithe L i ss , suungh.celb. Pioastool.6o was estimated at mg* man.- They boa* -raliantly, especially the Swiss Guard's. Itadetzky'altsdian troops gave way, while ..thislti•Gentnan dilloweatobtabusts manfudy maintained the honor of the German espial' -Lucia end Eau Massimo, three - companies Stain joined their OwngliMad againstfitti•wttagais - k s .• 'dal:tun 'ribWitt - Mutt/4 place nate inchlothe ens. • uty.7 - Aggsam'Out ' • • -. AOcOttnts• fan iha , rEolishdnati that .11e doubt main§ • -esloalas iittended campsinga . . . , .Tes Ons. Taw - ritscasisllr. Cies, in his - reties turceining the nominatio of the Baltimore Ccnsentinn, , announces Lis ll . ...Initiation not to inn it second time, He Myr "% . . "1 beg leaire to ray, 'that' So citnunuitaaces can posaly a ri se, which would:" duce me . again to penag my flume to be brought nvard in wannex ton with %tie-chief magistracy our country?! .' He will' be • Bresichird 'now, or never. railini r I now, the 'BfbitisHouse will ne er have Ilint Our its occupant:. A haiMyrasult 6ar .., 11e couatry, horsey: c cr se roach it nirti:iliarippoiit aspiri n s who h a s stooped to staye.ry, ,that he aught Safe over free- GMIZAL TATUM CONSO:Ni ILIUM correapardent.dethe PI vrriteriatagilloMar' • . • - Ait and itorcle."of news, Tvlitl mention to pot mat ie a day Or two we ezmn,to we General Tay- Jot initeidWaihielton num.,' as I ' Fredinck, Pdaiyland.: ' Ho williittend the Court of Inquiry an-u Witness. AP I have said in several of tny :lettere,. graver charges are • to be' preferred, ermined General Scott than letter writing, and the country may yet be thrown Into it &aerial', Male of exbitemenfon - the subject." . • • Local latallloinso. Pittsburghlaud honaellevile.ltrilroa/.. Al the ConveritiM Of Delegates held at the Co i n House, in the City bt Pittsburgh,lan Wednesday the_3lat day of Map, 7918, in regard to a subse ri P finallythe Commiasioner• of Allegheny touitir of ono million'ordolia; to the Central Rail Kam of Pennsylvania; tie ftillowing resolution, offered by Robert Christy, Esq 4 urn 11‘14ted, vim - Rewired, Ttutt the Pittsburgh and cchtnellsville Rail Raid ism "Mt of VTIA, lutpurtmee to the C.m.1 01 -Alleghcity,and worthy of.the must mimes( support of the people of Western Pennsylvania, and that US 'soon to s charter is obtained fiomthe State of Blitylattd. far a. company to connote( a rail. raid firm Cumbetiand to the line of Pennsyl vania, a dm".regerd he the interests of thin sectioa .ofeooatry,and ofPittsburght,lts commercial metro polls, wilt calistiain Me citizens of Allegheny.") 'ld tn the ecortanetion ofisaicl rood, by ell the means in theispower. TMs new Fire Engine, Wilt by inc. Agnevi, of Philadelphia, for the Eagle Fire Company of thin city, arrived on hist Friday, It is n most beautifid affair—Mut comeight ineli double Miumber—plays three atresSialtiMl nun on eliPtic springs; bat fixed e nt that the body con be let down; at pleaume, rent upon the altos, Whilst in service. ,The gallery is carved and ri chly orneneuted, Mil eagles 'are painted upon the paunch.. mid tastefully decorated with some other fine paintings on the upright par Lion of tile sides. It cost SLOW, and Is a credit to the efficient company owning it. • Laxusin.—The lumber boanea, hat been exceed ingly hrist during the season, and from apposes*• oesou ihe Allegheny wharf, we may hope fir a eons tinuanosof the'prinsent activity. Our lumber me,. shams have made very heavy panel:noes The, aggregate 'enmity may be estimattal at between 10,000,00010 17,000,000 feet; and during the acne eons of:the year *out 30,000.000 to 35,000,000 feel ue piled tip in the various boird yards: The whar4 between the lower bridges is alumni liter ally covered With' *tangles, and taxied tvt millions have already been tsnight:np, 'Nearly one half ot the lumber brine& down the Allegheny stops at this city, when:3 a readYniarlet is afforded. 'Acotneve.—Au Mr. Whims Dull of Raw thaw Ship, yea retarding bonne, ill his wagon, last Thum day evening, ldsl homes word Gightette,lwhilet pus. leg through Afatiebenter, snit rna dnwau lane be, blow Rosedale, ihrtArieg Itft. Mir out of the Wag os ' andfracturingliiileg. ASaistanoe was speedily. atfooled him, and his limb sit byePlaysiCien, who happenedgo he near 'at the time; after which he j was taken to his father, rgtideice in tge Coma Ji l !ans.—Avery bloctilyAlle look , place yea lenitity Avionics, in Irwin Street, near Fell's Tavern. -4`l,l4,llerssl3olinger aratsiotiealdt, by taro :yothirs-at Constar. _They were airested, and LILA 44a4 31% and rasher thas have aniAirste, rAftcukt.sles'y paid floiseger VA L ,' note his prosalsink Dot to lsriaganis issiinas theta: w.—A raw took place-yrsterdsiti: omen' ;hip, among . The brick- real:era and lastehers, and some or thew got cat badly with &side Iniyets,L. t We did not (earn Srstauw—Vesterday, i MiAcuity, wastrel], in lifdienhergees liettreWt. ThatiihnSiin Wed Colored Moo, when the Owner. tinifeon the latter; end 'see hiin Wiens ash. The Dutchman Wade Lia mai*. • . •• Dmo, ILasitsar.—Owing,M Melia - as k this .Rov. gentleman was lambic to pria appoiatteent at 4 4 -m9 chvo, feldAler morlitfig—M. the Vest dimppoistment of the krga audmily asseiebted to hear Wm- Dr. cook preaehed.ftskis plaow, Tar workmen aye, busily , engaged ire teatiitg dews the lid moxidin (Smithfield) Chluelywhiett has stood there be many years,. It, is to be sepia. ced by a more evade's!, and eIqMM at:smarm. • .. POLITIOAL 10TICX5. • QT, The 6... i. of Iltltlll MITC/11.1.1.'w11l be pre salted to the Whig out Anii..,llmonto Commuma, tenon teamemble) m • candidate for amiestaton for Clerk drilla Cain. While we aMslisinehmed to ,cre ate: personal preference. batten! the. menthe of the Comestion. we most be pernotted to say, that „we are luniregial with the belief that /I._ Miutheli has claim. that the Whig and'Aoti-Masottle peny of this canny are called upon in justice to respect. But no one hos I to mom, yet hi. fidelity to the Whig cause has oreould be called ill question. , • mitletC • Crum Sr. CLUII Diumwth, • Coeiri Rateiterm—Alesna. Editarat Yon aniripileo. fed to 1.1.01111.1 01(01411 the columns Myellf paper, that GEOIDU W. BOWDON. of. Plant town-1 skip, is a candidate for omatostim for, the office of Re , • r,,h•zt Cooety tmaytti...i. Antidilmonte sad . nlyared&onf 0 • MANY. WHIGS. To nos Euctaaa as Aturonsori Cammi.—Fellow Chaco., &lag requested by entuaberof toy friends' , user gayest( a. a eandidate for toe obi. of Clerk of • the Coon of Quarter Sessions of Alleghev county, for 1 ' ailt ."tibl W. if I should be f d otitt le4 21; receive r the nanination, &s hall be my endeavor oi (Widthdu ties of the Whet, if elected. • • - -• • mothd.kwB - GEORGE WATSON:, To eon Worms OP Auxottzsr V0L11127--1 repectful ly offer myeelf on o candidate for Clerk of the toes of Wiener Sessions, M., of Allegheny Monty, tobject to the decition orate approarhiug Densocmdc,Whig Cl>ll - If I should be so thnom o a., to obtain the majority df -your suffrages,. my endeavor shall ao m. discharg llt e the erif • dune. of the office with fidelhy. .toyulh • r• LEWIS POMO! • 'Rama= non Comm.--111LARY LIRLINOT,' of the tab WardiPittsburgh, will bethrported in the A titl,• Mum& and Whig Conventi f o r the Mbar of Com , ty Baader. - Mt. Bruno WOO al.ed • fanner collie , not* Island; is la olden/Ten, or goad V.hlg, end.vrer throf an active support. ',Re waa to *alma war, sad his father id the Revoluthrtouit wet. • otylkdamtfT '• ; ' or linemen liaanan—JOHN 110/I.NR Wilklasburgb, Will be supported Mins -11 i tute c :tu n o o n r al l ct e ,u , didate . trioadooth ch f ra mr/Lidtw Staix-vorges; _ Ehcaw' or me _ morra.—DANIEL, filet:CROY, 'of gabeth, will be a candidate Ler the oalmor Clerk of Mveral , Come of Allegimm county; & the , chant. of the Antill'ilasoms and Whig eubjmt es • county - CO. yetuanr. , • • .. rant:titan°B CO Maas ForreaMPlecie announce the name ofJOHX NNER', of Upper ISt Clair. eV a candidata for the. °thee yf Recorder. Mr. Connor ls • Whig of th e right wipe and worths of so actiresuppoS. mykedlarhwthir • - • • • DALDWIDD t Commit Reotrren—The iseme Al JOHN ECAIS: ERTL. respectfully pitman:atm the Whlg.not And- . Rasentie Convention, as &Candidate ler the airway! Register: • . myl6 • • MANYFRIENDS' the Aun 115.• JARED kr BRUM' Will he a emaciate beton, -blathitic and. Whig Cconty Carraution ter the of Clerk of [Meant hif Quaiter Lima/ono, be: * B e i ni l anrr a th Mace of Clerk of tbe Coen of ,t4ter •licaMour4ke., subject to the decision Mille Mpthacitlim Convention. ,Commr , •Crommem—itte 'name of THOMAS FAIRMAN will be permuted to the White and Aiib- Mamie Convention, to, tuneable on the lath of loan e candidate (or tea alto" age. loynt.te, . • • THIRD WARD Dam' Cosermaimms—We, ere - requested to stale tlfat WILLIAM RENBON,of Adiegbeny city, will be cendidme for We above office, subject to the deeisitin of the Anti-liasonie aud WhapCounty Convention ) A Y Z , 1112):I. 1,;,.1;. ..l ' Uthe de nts (, , of tfa te ' Zi r t•h l r em r: 2 ::l4l 4 ,. • • -• • , arAlkdkorte , ig 'CUtarr starcuaosi,—hrestra Edithre, . Your ore -eplested 1113/0011AtIll the mitheum,of yonaPe• mallet JOHN hPUILL..of .Li'mt Deer township, * candidate for aas eiftho of Con Alt Recorder, subject lo I thar,dadsioo' of. the :MU Masonic and. Whig County Contra:aim • J, jelollthrth ; I •-gtr•,* t the• Mete I Ition el ranee. or 'slime lathe momach, which, el ye ei lao r thay Inman' theloselsey end Isis 4 they fecal upon brand if deprModolLit , theit ,7=ll,jPZri odalittUtde'ApietlTOAllllN=Cl4l to. no,. the' . Prethetieg nteemied seetnefily, tha wawa reederathelplemlind `tender by • hi— talthas denuded. , 114• Melody in whicheseiy god. barracolan be ptattedp nod that h hig anshrered .the ptupoimi• m&mt Croat thaltandrade of 'certificate. tavola Lt. - favor- • I A rgbeay..Cwoeluy wß l~ e Poll el , the etree at ,Mottd&y the Ilk, of June r • ....km AL, si liams*.coard. of Manage *Ulbe 1.04,tir mksskticir, . • 45.221 . • L J. FIP(NV..Y, Be.e'y. . y... =itetvari o 1811 t atOag&sita a bt: l 9 l . l 1 44 4.i.O..dfir Wetva la Oat *OW We P. LobaimPs . l.llWro — ro. Th 11 W. P. /NIANIk.k... Ckdielli dpi,' lOWA* VOW Oka lo lodia.Vet: 'etabla Prawns Mos. Um oath*. .dreartafter low and tried bas been eatidonow t tabrifirOi• L. 3 .0 .1110bOalrlof 4412i0nd With 'Piolapans XI dr.Pallea Womb, w e reeeddrode plods!, guaranteeing' aim add owdy-..• la., shim owe of keut we lodise monks, if lied with Weer:docarding t wenties and extenwee gag., long 0n,, - .This wt. conaelentlunrro staving, butoonek as he hat not fa in ono aloe est of th ree kindred and figyekew pas dents , • ,thio for Sheineatton and Weak Bow or) eek; st. tended WI pastime is nothing tq eted,t,t,„pt oo o r - ' , it, affording pallor offictiog • too. Fotiolo by, ‘Vlkox, tonna. of Diamond old *ffitmor.4 I Bram a Wier,. Liberty and naiad ' ,Dyl Sarteat,. 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