THE PITTBBIPidg GAMIE. PUBLISHED BY WHITE & CO Ea =EIi SATURDAY. MORNIN . 4 ", APRIL qo, , ado itCrAlrvaimans aro austestly renamed to band lb t tar favors before S ...Li, and as early in tbe der as praete.ble.: Advertisement. not Inserted for a' 'pees- Zed time Mill invariably be charged until ordered eat_ ii7Patiatactrata Nolan Avtaarear—Adveraser meats and sabsertptlons to the Nenh datedican and United dudes Gaudy Pldledelptda, received and for• vrazdad from tali orb. IST Crisman:la DULY Gazarrr.—Advenisements oral sabseripikais, for this papr, will be received and forwarded km this °Mee. fa[ from *saleable pape C4 r,wW be " Fe la ce " Welitrfo ri g:r nd ell from We office. BurtnmuAxsapin.-9abrcrlDtio,•.nd advertise -1"23 l" paper received and forwarded free of *barge from this °Mee. • • C7V.o. PALM% is Agent . tor this paper at his several 'agendas in Nevi Rork, Philadrlphia , and , daslon,.and is asthotised to receive - subseedtions end advertisements for as. &Reanimate:tate had Whig.°minty Cow. vanillin. • TN penitence of the call of the Chairman, the Whig 1 and Antlntaserde County Committee of Correspond ease wet at. the Coen Dense. - The following resole. Hon was eslopted, to .Resolvwd, That the Whig and Antimasonle voters .(the wen! Election Districts of Al legheny.len County be, and we hereby requested te mtheir usual laces on balding elections, on Saturday, the In day places In me next, then and there to elect two delegate. to the County Cn h n k tio b n d taoy be f bold Atli C oc u o t c H k, ous, onWeaesdy, Sad Carmarthen to wake the meal and • necessary natoinagens for the ensuing . October Elections, and also to appoint five delegate. to recreant the County In the State Convention, to be held in the city of Sun da** onWednesday, the lath day of Jane.. The Prithery meetings in:the Townships to be held between the hoar. of two and free o'clock, (except Pitt) sad the. In thetVanl andl3oroughe between the bows of poem end sine o'clock. P. M. A HILANDS, Ten. S PM; Atxx..Pscinus,lSeeretallet. TlioA SHWA Pitubsigh Apni IP. IPM. 1179E5. NErr PAGE FuR LOCAL meilluts TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, lc. A latter having been published in the Journal adds city assailing Governor Johnston, and char. • ging his brother, who has been nominated Coasul • to Gamow, with Intemperate habits, we deem it hot au act of duty to fay, that we have been in formed by a highly respectable sentlenihn of this city, ant a member of the Whig party, that he —;mtpantstretiral weeks in Washington during the last winteroad was la daily intercoorse with Mr. Johns 100, the nominee to Glasgow, and thai his habits as far as he madd judge, were entirely correct.— Mt. Johnston, our fulcra ant asserte, la a gentle. man in feeling and manners, and has not the . slighteet appearance or being a person of inteue gusto habits, and that he does not believe the Usage lobe Sounded on any tangible basis. The same latter assails General Taylor in a manner calculated to render him ridiculous la the eyes of all men of Intelligence nod wine, who could be infinenced by its inuendoes. It chasges that General Taros has permitted Gov. itraor Johnston to exercise an undue indsence over Wm, and that the appointments mode in this • Sate; Wooer thatinfluenoe, are "miserable," toe. Thus who nave not succeeded in obtaining office for themselves or friends, may thinkthe appoint. meets °miserable,' bet we have heard no cam. plaints from the people, and - we think it would he very difficult to show in whet sense there is any Anne in' the charge. • Admit the fact that the President has tliatened, with respeet, to the advice of as shoe man, such u Gov. - Johnston confessedly is, who has been so • , highly fruited and honored by the people of hi - • native State, and there is nothing disparaging to his good sense, as a man, or his duty as first mag istrate of the nation. It has always been mid, with truth, of Gen. Taylor, that he possessed patinas tact in selecting his athmrs and advisers, and that to this rue and important faculty he tiered much of kis great success as a military chieftain. Thou is nothing in hie appoiatments, or choice of • • advisers, since his inauguration, to destrotonfi • duce in hie judgment, and penetration i the • • character and abilities of others. Se cop • evinced his usual tact in appreciatiog the value of Gov. Johnston's counsel, than wham there are fur men in the State better fated for fora 11/A 'idyl . vises. ' We think, however, that much more Werth?. ' once in the appointments his been attributed to Gov. Johnston than the facts in the cue author. Ise. We know that the disappointed aspirants eta wont to torn the vials of their wrath upon the Governor, when, in nine cues out of tubitte had nothing to do with it. If men would reflect a eso ment,they would see that it is absolutely al:loos/1i. blefia the Psesidest to satisfy the dercandlS of the sassy if office seekers—that there mum tr some disappoisted--and that the latter would display fa mom sense and manliness by yielding to their failure with etieerfulnem, than by vititing their spleen uponlite President, his Cabinet, the Goss attar, or any one else. For our putt we aro sick of this alining, and would advise those who lo dnlge in It that it will never give them office or isiends. - VUEDICITIOII or TUX CAZISIT.—We 11.11 k our readers who have been inclined 'to listen to the absurd remora end malignant glanders concerning the Cabinet, to read the article we copy to day front the National intelligencer. The deservedly . high character of that paper,•for candor and troth, gives to its deelaratioos a weight of authority which scatters to the winds the inuendocs et let ter writers end telegraphic despatches. The Loco Fours, in and out of Conies', ore 'storing to overthrow the Cabinet, or iceitoy ii. ieflueoce. and they stop at nothing, holuever hew or mese, to accomplish. their object ; and we are sorry to say they receive tf aid and coutf.nt " from some disappointed Whig oalci scelierg, whu measure their deservinms and abilities by their own extrav agant selresteem. As they have shown that their attachment to Whirr principles was entirely et a 0 lams and rush' character, they 'should hasten to rustle their (moues with the spoils party, which .la famous for rewarding political renegade. All tree, real Whip, will be bond- standing by the Administration which they have created, octll they have a tangible mason for withdrawing their . confidence.. They must have better authority for the charges daily made against the Cabinet, by the Washington Linton, and papers and letter writers or the same kidney, than the mere amertione or • : perwttas who. are known to be wholly unacrupu lona accomplishing a political object, and who ' • ' have sworn war against the Administration to the "bitter end.. i TaraWatittatrfort Mostacirr.—Our readers will ho *and to learn, from the communication of "11* that • stone Ls to be famished, from Brad • dock's field, for the Washington Monument, to examemorateene of the most remarkable events of our history, In which the the? youthful Wash• Mon bore a ilfsingaithed part. We entirelyrron cos with mu Correspondent la the appropriateness • of the inscription he has selected. There could scab° a betlef. and we hope It will be adopted. with a statement of the time and circumstances '. nodes which It was delivered. For do Putsfrurpl atiftl4 Broadest's Field sod Wash!.4ton's Idszaament. „ 241 /- Wirri—Snia Inas ego.' penned a gnat paragraph for the Gazette, expreraing my opirdor that there was no part of our great cowry, from ',which &block of atone for the National Monument to the Pattlezof 09/ liberties, could more property be sent thee horn Western PenatairanKTiud :* 'PeciallYfresti Braddock's field. I am pd. now informed, that Mr. Buchanan, the'Mderriling and 'nubile. spirited proprietor of that lovely tract eland, immediately after the ap pearanoe of that paragraph, wrote to our repro. 'sehtstisw,llol4 M. Hampton, requesting hint to Ingalls whether such S block of limestone would - be leeched, end that helms jut received a reply Gatti would be r very gratifying to the Board to ;eagle &block of limestone from Braddock's Field on the National Monument.° , intruder confidence am! a Meek will be pre . pared, of the prescribed&Mean:ono. and with IMO appropriate inscription,' take the ifbeny to suggest that none maid be more suitable, or Gli- MMUS, than the followin; extract from a sermon, ' delivered by the Rev. Baronet Dames, to Hanover • Mammy, Tagil:do, on the 17th of August, M ,rhirristtnet days idler Braddock's Defeat: "Al nveszterhable insteneo of this4ttriotic :141110:1 m ay Oat met tet the 'Fedi.: that heron Colonel- Fashingtcos, wheat. «mast gra „I‘ridabu hat Wars Prisravedite se • sir :pig" I - lila:Pk". Pr .sirTians hie • , a reiarkable ckw av ic bl e v e ne ffi hu,r t t o he only °Seer, on horse +. n that fetal day, and be had four bullets through his corgi and two Woo Wed under him. VW?, he was preserved for an "important ocr. ' 'Orr.p $14914!111ta-41 lil _WWl' - intim. ussiuilatnia. , co . rtesrn!miue albs Pittsburgh Gains , " .lissortslanto, April 16. This is the day Ind by the Senate, two weeks MP; for funladjoranment, and yet the prospect of an early adytoomment in by no means as flatter. log now as it was thee. Since that time, none of the important business of the Session h. been 'takes up, and the veto of the Appod even rtionment bihe which' moat have bean anticitepa by t LocoloCos themselves, has apparently pot the' Legislation back beyond the point at which it ' stood when this solemn resolution was taken.— Bet notwithstanding this, and notwithstanding the' Senate as solemnly determined yesterday to make 1 1 the new Apportionment Bills the special, order of ' 1 the day for to day, and every day hereafter till di:posed of, the Loot:domes of that hotly refund to take the lubject up this morning, under a call for yeas and nays, by • strict party vote, Ms. Speak. er Best voting with them as before. In reference to this movement, it is presumed that the Speaker could assign a mare urgent reason than any of those who voted with him. , The new county o Montour is everything to the Speaker; reason, argnment,oonsetenee, all are merged in this one measure; ind as the Locofocos seem daspoted to keep this tell, no well as the general fappropria. tion Bill,suspended until the Apportionment Bill is disposed of, but little honest and conscientious action can be expected from this intererting indi vidual during the remainder of the saloon. The-bill from the noose to annul the marriage contract between Edwin Forrest and Catharine his wife, was taken up. on motion of Mr. Stree ter. and after a long and exciting discussion, lost by the following vote, to wir. ' Yeas—Messrs. Brnerley, Drum, Fenton, Frei_ 1 ley, Friel, Haslet!, Hulot, ives,Eins, Lawrence, M'Catilln, Mohlenberg, Packer, Streeter, and Best, Sp'r-1 5 . * I Nays-Messrs. Brooke, Crabb, Cunningham, Danie, Forsyth, Felipe, Guernsey, Jones, Konig. teacher, Malone, Mauhias, Sadler, Sashay, Sat, 1 11 cry, Shimer, Sterrett,Stine, and Walker-IS. The bill from the House, entitled "a' norther supplement to the act incorporating the Penney]. vaoia Rul Rood Company," was taken up, read a third time, amended, passed, and returned to ti n t House for concurrence. On motion of Me. Darsie, the Senate then took up and passed the bill from the House, relating to the erection of dams in Red Bank Creek, and an thotising the Governor to incorp.i , ate a charitable association of ladic, in the city of Pittsburgh. In the House, the committee on Books reported the following Wit: To extend rho charter and increase the capital stock of the Kensington Bank; to recharter the Easton Bank; to incorporpto the Fanners and Me chanics Ralik of Easton; to recharter the York Bank; to rcchuter the Farmers Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh; to recharter the Wyoming 'Bank, to rectiarter the Miner, Bank of Pottsville; to Techary ter the Farmers Bank of Lancaster, to recharter the Lancaster County Bank; to recharter the Me. :Unica Bank of Pittsburgh. 01113 lUD LICZ. Mr. IDliveger, In place, hitt to extend the chute] of the Imbanoli Bank. Mr. Downer, in place, bill to incorporate the Fayette County Bank at Uniontown. sutra acme, TV3!I. grim bII to authorize the\ Manufacturers' and Mechanics Bank of Philadelphia to change its la cation, passed final aeading—yeas Si, nape 25. The bill to amend the school law was taken up, oad under a call of the previous question, passed Goat reading—yeas 62, nays 21. 'fine bill to prohibit the Wane of relief notes of a less denominatimathan fire dollars, alp gesTled fined resdireg—yes 54, nays 91. The bill, a supplement to the act to create a sinking food, and provide for the eminguiahmere of the State debt by laying a use on theatres, eh , erases, boiling saloons, mettgefier. itv . eamca final reading—yeas 55, nay. 25. The Hut. lames Buchanan made his appear. once thin evening, and is now receiving the eon. gratulations of Les friends at Buehler's Hotel— This Domaine:es of aomething; bat what the par , tinnier object to be aesomplished is, has not yet transpired. Some dough fare, truckling, base, subservient movement for the Presidency, how ever, is evidently under consideration. It is said that Mr. Buchanan has had great trouble in pre paring • truer od the Slavery qaertion, which should be agreeable to sit parties, nod that the said missive has passed several time. already around the emit of Lancaster, York, Washing ton, Baltirme, at.d Philadelphia, for the pommy, Of revision, but without yet receiving the finish pig week. Tee thing proves an finrolv eat., and very hard to take the proper ether. k may be, that this visit is intended to give 'this impor tent prodect i on Its law and Anal revision before it is delivered to the faithful TVs skaU sea. COBDEN. vaon.ariem YORK. Correspondence of me Pittsburgh Queue. New Tons, April 16. The weather to - most uneeasonabll mild, and we have an atmosphere like November,. with peach blossoms before, our eyes, and a good share of foliage ouster early alaratihery. All the months seem to have run together, winter predominating decidedly. - All the hied, sod boarding Louses are crammed, and fashionable traveller. think them selves fortunate to get a room with three beds in it, and sty nothing against sleeping near the sky. Speaking of betels 'reminds me to say that the "Asia:," that beat of hou.es, has effected a reform: that all travellers will appreciate. They have abolished first the "gong nuisance" nod the pests rind their way quietly to the dining room,which Dever ready for them at the strike of the clock. The "fees and servants' are also repealed, and no one need* have his pocket picked unities he fiela disposed. The same - !servant does not en. ewer your bell each time, and thus acquire a pre. emption right to a dauccour when you leave. to short, the Astor is row like • gentleman's bonne, you ale, dot rung up like a boarding house lodger nor lefrat the mercy of malodour , servants. Them has beta a panic In Wall Street, to day, which, like all others there, can belraced to no reasonable source. Fancy Stocks fell off one per mot, sod at the board, brokers were half frantic in their attempt. to aell. United Stales ti's of 1917 'close at 147. Coupon Stock 1191. Pennsylvania n's 921, and TIM bends at the mane. The bear. say money is scarce, bat such Is not the tact, for on call loans can be made at five per cent, and upon rail road paper the shave is only one per cent a month—more money Is offered to the bro. kers than they can use, and the squall will mon be over. Some speculations in various branches of com merce do not result exactly as people supposed. and every day brings out the story of large losses. Early in the, season it will thought that a million of dollars would be made upon sugar and mo lasses, the result has been a lofts of half a million at lent upon the . Importatioo. So with entree, which rose told cents and.fell to 101 cents with a doll romiet. Heavy cotton goods have shared the same fate, and through a large clan of goods the gamete-snit is men, advaatageorts to the consumer but disastrous to those who perform the exchan ges. The Ontowud result of these speculations have not in any instance of note weakened the credit of merchants, hut the Orals of the year have been sadly reduced. We are Co the look wafer the German steamer, caned the British Queea, foam Hamburgb, whence she tailed en the first of April, and folly due.— The city of Glasgow also leaves the Clyde to day, makieg with the Cunard boats of the Bth and 13th, roar steamships bound westward, The "Atlantic" is thalut ready for her trip, and the 27th inst. will see her started to demonstrate that the Yankees are filmy afloat and in the field, ready to cony 'Attie blast at their mast heads, and sweep the seas like old Admiral Van Tromp. The Collins' ship loots perfect, and will, no doubt, go rose. 'rho San Jacinto meam propeller frigate of 1400 tour, was hunched at the Navy Yard this morn log with all the usual ceremony, In the presence M a concourse of spectators or New York dunce. 'ions. She was built under naval contractor Hart, and will motile ale heavy guns, and will be polio commisaion at once. Every thing about her Is good and ship shape, except the humbug screw propeller, which anon will be taken from her at exlmMigarit coat. Had the Government built a'altle.vitteel steamer, she might clear herself as &passenger ship, and not be a regular bill of coat as this one L. A contrite bas been closed Dr 11,000 ton, or nil mad bari for the Erie C 0.., at very low rate. limed tmt he said that the Iron is English.— 'With a small exception this road is honed with the produce of foreign mills which have run at e profitorhile our own, ender the Democratic ire rusted in idlanceu. Od 'change there is cosiderable activity, and sterling bias for the steamer c:ose sat at 1051 .010 0 . Ashes—Sales at 606 for pots, and 5,15 for pearls. Cotton is held firmly with stales at 111 for middling upland, and 12 c. for N. Orleana Floor ' —4,62 k for Canadian, 4,8105,06 for Common to straight State, 5,15A,1,37k for Michigan and good Ohio, and 5,5033,681 for pore Genesee. Included is the sales are 5000 bbleState foe figure delivery Sonthens—Sales 200 Ibis common brands Ales, andria, Baltimore, and Georgetown, at 5,25. Rye Floor-2,75. Corn Meal—Jersey at 2,75 Gralo—The market for wheat to firm. Rye quiet at 57 c. Corn in better; the sales sum up 8,000 he. at 50e. Provisions—Sales of pork at 10,060 10,1 2 1 for Men, and 8,37 k for prime. Sales of 300 Mils. and tee. lard, at 6k e. Cheese is steady, at 61030. Whiskey 23 e. 0. From the Notional Intelligence, The Administration and Its Enamt• In addition to daily ausults by the opposition organ to this city—which, from the monotony of its abuse and misrepreaentation, have ceased to attract particular attention—the Telegraph hoes and the Mails country n put in ref:pus:non to dia. parse over the country In most unfounded and unjust representations .respectlug the mignon, which exist between the President of the United States, and the membetro of his Cabinet, and bee careen the President and the two Hermes of Coo- cress. The following paragraphs, for example, form part of the Wukringtoti letter of April It, in the Journal of Commerce of Saturday; which the more deserve notice, because of the general or curacy as to facts of the Washington Correspon. dent of that paper : "The truth is that a great number of disarm. pointed Whigs, harming a majority of the party, ' [in Congress,] are hostile to the Cabinet, and • moving every means of taming them and their adherents out of office. "Tory have made some progress in the scheoio, ripest to acesinplialt It They have no. ' doubtedly woo the President over to them; for ' for be is very. much worried by the represents ' tions that his own honor is implicated in the tfISIMICtiOtIf which are alleged to be of doubtful ' propriety. 'The President has intimated a strong dispari• • lion to fellow the suggestions of his friends, and 'forme new Cabinet. to that case the old Cabl , ' net must go out, as it came in, a unit." • 01 these statements, we feel authorized to say, every one is erroneous, in whole or in part. That there are some • Whigs in Congress who are unfriendly to the Cabinet, we do not doubt. No Cabinet has ever existed, within one -knows ledge, which had not enemies in Congress, even Among those who emitted to place them in pow er. Daring the pore and upright administration of the late President Adams, - for example, there was always a strong opposition, in both Houses, not only to the Pnxsitent, but to the Members of his Cabinet. But thkre Is no reason, as far as we are informed, to suppose that the adversanes of he present administration constitute "a rnaji it" of the Whig part' is the two Houses, or in .ither House of Congress. We trust and believe that It la not tree that even those Whigs who are unfriendly to the administration are "moving eve , ry menus" to torn the Heads of the Executive De. partments out of office. Sure we are, that it is no pad of the proper vocation of Members of Coo. areas, individually or collectively, to turn Idam hers of the Cabinet "and their adherents" out of office; and not leas sure are we, that, should any attempt be made to encroach open the (unction. of the Executive, in that particular, it would meet with a decisive and conaututional rebuke. We should be very loath arid very sorry to liel , eve that they Cale disappointed Whigs") hive made any program in such a "scheme." If they ..en• peel to accomplish it," they irately' occive them, selves. It is not true that the enemies a the Cabins have won the President over to them ;" not is it true that "the President hu intimated • strong disposition" to "form a new Cabinet." There exists, we have reason to know, entire concord between him and his Cabinet ; sod there ia not, we verity believe, a sir& member of the Cabinet who would not retire from his station ilatlOtelle• ously on diseeverittg that his presence to the Conned Chamber wan not desired by the Presi dent. There is not, we are persuaded, one o f them who leant affectionately and deeply attached to the President, and proud that he 00)011 the es' teem tied confidence of that eminent man. Nor is there in fact my dietsion, or any want of her. army, between the President and the member. ol t he Cabinet. Sincere fiends to the Pre&dent, grateful for the SCI,GOS rat eh he has rendered, sad (host which he is sow pert f. .r hi, country we aro re is.ed to be able to lay, am we now do, upon the best authority, that there is not a shadow of truth in the rumors respecting the relations between the President and the Cabinet, to which we hare in the preceding paragraphs referred. The transactions" wh eh are represented to have worried' the President are, we suppose, the settlement at the Treasery, upon principles of statute and public law, of certain claims, the esti:wet of which eonstuntes the chief ground of objection to them. To sdpposo that the ofate President muLi be to any way " implicated" in these transactions, is an assumption obviously gratuitous. To understand why these claims have been ad jested under the present Administration, it is suf ficient for the reader to lean that there were me. ay claims len unsettled by the late Administration, and thrown upon the pruent Administration for , adjustment; the labor devolved by which upon different branches of the Government bas greatly embairassed the several Departments, and: the amount of which has given rise to the clamor which has been raised on the subject. It is enough further to say that the chums object ed to have been settled gristly according to law and tillage and that, warm to what has been pretended in some ynarters, no claim upon the Government which had been settled and closed, his been ro-opened, under this Administration, ex cept in obedience to instructions by Congress • Moat Ann LLLL ion Paorosao.—There was en important debate in the New Brunswick Colonial Parliament on the sth UPI... the "state of the province,. is the coarse of which Mr. End made a glowing picture of the desolation and rum of the coontry, which he attributed to the Colonial polv cy of the mother country, and openly advocated annexation to the United States, as the remedy Ho treats the "gagging despatch" of the Colonial Minister as a hoax. The St. Jobe Morning New. exposesoa the opinion that a majority of Annexe- Coultas will be returned to the next Pm d hament, and says, "a master 'Tien la requited to embody the seattered opinions of the people, and give them substance in the shape of a well deflaed principle, that can start upon some broad ques tion." Gov. JOHNSTON . . leasusaner.—The Lancaster Union, in speaking of the appointment of G. W. Harris, Erns, as Reporter for the Supreme Court, naye there to 000 fact in connection with his ap. oointment which is so highly creditable to the head nod heart of Gov. Johnstou, that we minuet refrain from mentioning it. It is pretty gunersity holm to the gentlemen of the profession, that is addition to the publication of two volumes pee year, which the law required of him, the late Re. porter, Mr. Barr, had accumulated sufficiency of matter to fill the whole of one supplemental vol. ume, nod a large part of another which he de. signed to publish at an early day. ' He died before the second volume was ready for the press, leav ing his family in very straightened circumstances. As soon Go Johnston was mate acquainted with these facts, he determined to delay the ap• pointment of Mr. Bar's successor until Judge Jones, (the gentleman selected by the family to superintend the completion and publication of the upplemeetal volumes,' could obtain from the Court aso cleat number of decisions to fill out the, last volume. That having been done, Mr. Harris was appointed. Gov. Johnston deserves great crellit fur his se. bon in this matter. Not only Mr. Barr himself. but all his connections, were the active political . opponent+ of the Executive, and on the score of party bad of course no claims upon his kindness or Orbearance. The delay In filling the vacancy for the purp•se indicated, wu therefore an act of disieterested friendship, the the widow and her fatherless children, which mut cominand the ad. miration of ever? one whop roperly appreciates • good action. We know that there are those who feel deeply grateful to the GOVCIZIOT for this Und ue., towards an afflicted relative —Hu. Tel. - A etrioncas Ducovszv.—The Cincinnati Com. mercial says there has lately been dug up, some lourteen tett brloar the maraca of tho earth, and more than My above high water mark, in the garden of Capt. O. W. Cutter, an elephant's tusk, which time and tho action of the elements have reduced to a anbatance reuemblingchalk; It crum bled when taken out of the earth, but a portion of it entire, more than 20 inches long, Isla the pcis maiden of the proprietor of the place, just above the month oPLicking, opposite. The whole ani mal in probably in the bank. if this proves is be a MO elephant's tusk, which every evidence now tend' to do, it will prove a singular zookuri ell fact, that elephants did once belong to this country. Tau= Ras RIOT AT PILILADELTITIA..—We learn from the Philadelphia North ramoricas, that on Monday afternoon. at 6 o'clock, at the Miming of a couple of cola Mablca, Nloyamensing, • terrible riot took place:— The fire was evidently designed to draw the Moyamonsing Hose Canniiiany into an ambuscade that had been Isid for them. The Franklin Hose, the bitter enemy of the hioyameasleg, was the proceeded.pay in service. The bloyamensing prde to the corner of Twelfth and Federal streets, about • square and • half distant from the fire, when they became aware of the hostile inten tion of the Franklin, and turned to go back. Im mediately, • rallying signal from the Franklin was heard, aad the. Moyamensing found themselves attacked with missiles, and fired upon. A dee peruto hula ensued, which lasted kw upwards of half an hour, the open lota adjacent being the weer of strife. Volley alter volley of pistols and guns were heard in quick succession, and habit!s and stones ware burled, and balls and slugs whizzed through the nir. Thu combatants on the Franklin side, from which come the most , of the discharges of firearms, were concea l e d behind pig pens and renew', and many of the houses in Buena Vista Row. A number of men and boys were injured. Noni of the Moyamenaing members were hurt, and they gat their carriage back to their house In safety. On she Franklin aide, a young man named McKee was seriously wounded with a brickbat, and a boy v; t L w nded with a shot in the knee. Three other. w re slightly hurt. man, whose name we did not leamovas shot a badly wounded. • A boy who did not belong t ,either of the companies, by the name of John arley, was Ant in the hand and shoulder, and so aerionslyArjored that it was thought he would lore ha arm. The Native American Hose Cennpany became involved in the riot. No arrests were made. . Tue BIDOILIII SIANDIR Cese —The Bull fee slender, brought by the Rev. John C. Green, snail:tat Mr. and Mrs Pierce, the mother and fa ther in law of the late Mrs. Metal, in which the damage. were laid at $lO,OOO, resulted tut week in verdict for the plaintiff of ed cents damager, and the came amount of costs The slander com plained elms, spoken by Mrs. Pierce, who sta ted that Omen took bar daughter to the museum, von after bee marriage, and when they len there tried to induce her to accompany !inn lo a haute of mow:Lamm. Tra reverend gentleman's Suit against Mr: Pier e, warm.' months since, for alander, in his having called him • drunkard, atz.; I resulted in the same verdict. Sticanuno Sion wren Zinc—ft appears that no leu than 1400 French vessels are .abenthed wbh nine, and 101 English, and since the first of January, forty American vesscls have been sheath. ed, and the oreers ere increasing. The nine, it is stated, will last six years, and sometimes nine, while copper is amerced to last only four, and yel low metal three yews. Zinc is et cents per lb., rapper 22, and yellow uTetal 171. There is shun. dance of rich nine ore in Lehigh county, and cirr i partitions are being made to tarn it to account.— iser's Jaunts/. Wreslll TRIAL aim THI Arraattay GePlll/r. —The statement of the Boston Transcript, In re lationsio the Attorney General, is thus contradict ed by the Courier: "We understand that Attorney General CU. tord is ea preparing a reply to the .11trientrel made in other cities,' and that the learned gentles man concurs in the general sentiment prevalent here among intelligent persons, that in all 'the strictures made to other cities upon the manner In which the trial of Profesr Webster as con• ducted,' there has not here so one made y w et which should call for • reply from him. Mr. Clifford's management of the trial has received the appro bation of every one here, whose praise is worth having, and it matters little to his name or fame, whether certain lawyers sod editors of New tort Philadelphia and eleeweere,--esent who go for admitting all doubts, and for shutting out all testis moat',—are vexed, and seemingly astounded at the result of the trial." - Wrioor au° VatAs or Eitiaa.—lt it Moat ex. treordinery, that the varieties in the weight and ea:goof eggs, as au ankle of merchandise, should bale been to universally overlooked. So far as known. it has always been the custom every where to sill eggs by number, without respect to size, weight, or peculiar quality. Yet no damn dity eau be greaier. It him been abeertairied, by careful experiments recently made by the author, that the tan average weight for a dozen of eggs is 221 os. Recently, on application to a provision dealer, he made answer to the Inquiry addressed to him, that he made no difference in the price of his eggs. Oa examination or hi..teek,it appear• ed that the largest eggs weighed hi es. per dozen, and the sinalleo,ordy 111 cc In the one Mae. a fraction over eleven egg. would equal the avenge weight of a deter, and in the other, it would re quire over IS eggs to reach the proper weight. It appeared, to our mutual astonnitinnent, that the difference In weight, between the two kinds, was about one half, while the price was the same.— Dr. Brevet's Potato, ii:TMeLasehr Woes Thusurres.—the popularity witch this medicine hal acquired to Western renm sylvan., no a daze guarantee of D. tact Hence. The lollowsng gendemea,. highly reapectable eager. of Allegheny and Dearer comm., have used this Ter. eaif@ge in their LaMiltes, and offer the assurmtee of Ps great creireal properties. Jarar• Stratton, Fourth C ree l Road. Pittsburgh harp' -litrishon, • do . do Mary Arm-two, do do Mary Pork. Deaver county. Furth ilartacrger,Manebmter, near Pm • blargarrt Ilruisey, do do •IlD.v• D ort, Squirrel liar Agri, Auk, do ILTFor mde by J. KIDD fr CO,NotA Wood Weer. •proArteri . - Anlathier liPlem••• ono glh• 111•34 , CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. Me. S. U. Kan— Alb.. me to expos. to you my heartfelt thinks for the great - benefit I have received from an article called PETROLEUM. or Ron On, of which yoo are the Kole ptoprietor. I had oecaslamo on it &boot the Ist of January, in • 'totem attack of Ithevonausm, which wu very peinfel, gong about from plow. to place, accompanied with much an ot. to keep me on constant torture. I used the Pe ople= externally, • few application. of which re. moved all pain, and evety symptom of the &s.a.e. I ant now ntirely well, and would take this occation to recomme e nd the Pettoleuen to all who may be suffer ono ander the agonizing pains of Rnenniasiss , or kin. drcd =cue.. [Signed) Grown osear rem , House, Mistime , . I 112 - See general advsrusenient In another column fetal, LOGAN, WILSON A. CO., 1119 WOOD STHFX.E ABOVE Fll-711. IX FO Ellin OF HARDWIRE, CIPILK HY, ie Mk the anontton of purehmen to their FREI9II SPRING STOOK. Wino they Wink will compare faeorobly, both i. extent and cheapness, with that of soy other Muse, either here or in the Eutern Cll4ea. letaLdh.wiYV PIMIONLICIIO. ElVOML—rtepelttl by J. W. Kelly Willlnm street, N. Y.. and for aale by A. -. 70 Fourth *Mob le This, ,lad found • deligailitai cof beverage in fie u nnparticalarly for sick 1,101124. prove 11..1 Iliaora.—An imd Chocolate prepara tion, being • combinano• of Cocoa Ituti innocent, It ricor•nou nod lislarable, tenthly recommended parde• olarly for lit..lids. Prepared by W. Dakar, Dorche. ter, Maw., uld for sate by A. JAYNES, at the Pekin Ta• Store. N 0.70 Fourth et mehl4 anoprowessetau Ca LPantillietry. DR. O. 0. !STE:ARDS, late of Elowon, Is prepared to manufacture and set Blocs Term in whole and pasts of sets, opal, Samba or Atmospheric Ruction PI•1811. TOVIIII.C. CYR. IP 7102 Winona, where the newels exposed Olisce and residence next door to the May or's office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Rara• ld'Fadden.P. 11. Rama. OM DR. D. RUNT, D en um.comroji.o., and Decatur, betwun oin.ll win iiiranto • Situation. advertiser, who thorough* understands th J . busieess, wishes to procure rltuauon to tab charge of therm. I. a practical farmer, and on demesnes treatment of sheep, cattle, and home and the ears of the several diseases to which they to liable. Apply to W. 0. at this odic.. arted3i. - WHITE HOODS, kURPICY k BURCHFIELD invite the attention of buyere to their largo stock of White Hoods, mob a. Cambric. and Jackenete Idansooke and MOB blushes, Bleared Swiss, Hotline, Embroidered ditto, Queen , . Lawns, Book and SIMS Plaslinsv Banta Jackal:tete, Cambric Danitwa and Swine. iMalkti Lisle, Egyptian, Thread, Bobbing. /lichened, and Swiss Edgings and lose:wigs; Needlework, Collars, /se. ice. 1, e l" in t a h nTla e g ur 'i re r ' r ,Te " an b f raT lo th ; p7:. ' " of JOHNSTON & STOCKTON horsiest reed for sale, Volume hth tharoar or Erias.sso. Harper's new edition, cloth. Toe Fsaa or our Woohn, or Living for Appear one., with Illustrations. DI the Brothers Idaho,. ap2o I,Cluonicle, Post, Amorkon, and Journol, copy rgENEBURGS-1 0 bales Cotton Oanobargs, suitable ‘,..1 for grain and feed bags, tarpauliru, steam boat bre setae., Se., juet received, and for sale by LEE, • • 0 189 Libeety sweet. BURLAPS-, bales chisels heavy burlaps male., and tor sale by ap2o: , II LEE fin WOOL SAOKS—Brlap and Cowie W.. IULI Back. 012 hand.-and fot sale hi II LEE fg • WINE-500 Its wool pin( and sewing mina, fo 1 sale by WO HLI E muo 'FiIIBON HAMS—I cut Ventson c lirar N ill. .P2O CORN—deSl lid shelled, In stare, s s r o uA i d i f ti o ltT k BILL, Woodh, BrtVrt BUCKEII373O dox litrittloikeitrzVielley baks No I, to store, and for nolo by spOO t t STUART lASILL LI.:11 floL—ld brio in were, and for saln by nre,_ KIDD a Co_ I \ 1.1 _ RENCU IMITATION GOLD LEAF-40 pmelsay • Fjy,ylrey?d, fur yak, by sp2U J KIDD CoA pAT.peDENT OLACR-100 We ford. i bY KIDD a c., L B , dos aqierlor flir,;ll Er sod k SitIART k BILL side by 1.P20/ B IC°N-500, '"""Lide I almond '3ooolb. ham., cal cu.d. I T & 81..1 . v., E. AZ ELL'S S&LS IJ R• • the cure of Colds, Co -- as, E. f."'k bY "firl' " RR 48. al an al The Ell:arspeirc:•794.ll::l:ll:6l7lllao7.7al7llir: 1.116001.13-1 1 0dar. direr= sin& la 181 4 t B I LL smal.. 81 . 01da L i,,. c,,,,,, atm., and Female JOI sale by arelo u .pzL______/10TTON YARN-1000lb. ano7Tudj_7foßt.rsakesbist.t. , De F. El ,..t t ri ty l idr i m d c :}r , c l n l u l ti r l ic.tia ß oo . h rtAL c us i n ANDLEWICII-SCO Ib• • a sraresw,lit(Torizaßlea.bLy te•Dra";:lit'ragnd Pettometid Tl7Lrchrrsbegr, or v .ps) _---.---._ the Dra b. d Woods=___ts. Pace o s 7 N wrcamsio, pEeau: 1 --------7— """ 1 1-7 casks in!l ra l e imaz foal k e lAbertT rT):T.A.SII-3 casks reeeired,ratitz•4et.t.kco --------- Notice to our Patrons. RELIANCE. PORTABLE BOAT LINE. rilw decease of the active parther, In Philadelphia, ...... jibe late James 51 Matas,) rrodn hntre been mu ee• no interraption e " " to the butkitem-1-4turamtemettls te...we ---- -.., . P*P"—?4"::%17.97,7.:"."ng Plr, 'h".7. 1 7.7. th e e . , :." f1. 0 4',:'L'uu.i.P.';.l.". l !;'... , '" b .':l'utlil. ° Together with a large usortment of Printing Paper ~,,,, ... c ...m.Jaw. and fr boo. & Co, Philadelphia; , every Ore, on hand and for sale by id A H ENGLISH a CO. John lllTanvt & Co., Pittebtaga. Successor. of ELI.IOTT & ENGLISH, . The c . .6,, „, p...n.g. of ... snony No IV Wood streeL fttends is respectfully maticited. If any person. bane —, demand. itgatost the concern, they are requested te p ettent them forthwith. for payment- Pittsburgh, April 10,'00. JOHN 51'FA DEN, 5p1741 urvivimt_ptlt-Emr. 01le-1 lat r tirrAss bite, warrante .00 bY Corner of First anCeginkeodlne. ~ ~.. .. A DHESIVE PLASTER—MA yards, Ellis' CO__, ' Cheap Standard III•tory. tf. for sale by LI AFA lINEUTOOK & CO_ -QUI,II•I'S ins roar OF ENGLAND Is now pub _____ _ —looll , a new crop,p7orpglaucK a. co , pll...wlls.b,iialug 11/.laileraotci. flima'%,,lnaLTo:iptpcilaiictdh,:,:l4 R 110YKIWS, °- ''''..'" ,fl whole.l'oVlUM. r 7 .l -- tor sale by CIUIII ARABIC-IDi bs 'tr . (' I _ U.K . r_ c , opl! _____ 74 Apollo Untidier... Folirrh at. 1.3" a p2O fil A fitaintzi,K ~,,, , • Orme , Onto & Panade K. R. Co.,Tnirk or. t pTS-114100T=IiiruTosaupenoryablityt, n bar, , Poorioacut, April 16,1651 for sale by No ' I Z IED d . E , ° ,,,,,,,, , THE Stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania •PgtL----------------''--- , Rail Road Company KM heTeDy notified to pay th e MESSRS. DRAPER & COs i fifth instalment of Fire Dollars per share, at the office BANK NOTE ENGRAVERS, have awe led with , r d l Ly rbo of C rZ y Pt s i i r a ...l.Trr, " .; o . o l,,%, b it ", : , :mr b,,, the. CHARLES WEL" ' °':' fi ''''' lT k " * " Five Dollar. per ;bare each, on or before tee nth day for the past fourteen years OA EllgraVET ill th6OI4CC ..., each a.aaaadiaoaaa,a, nap) ,aa whole ara paid. of Spencer , 11011 y & Danforth.) . enOmtner. The I of order of Um Board of Directors. Maine. writ In injure be conducted ander the film ' apl7-dtd • W. LARIMER, JT.LTMI.IIiai. .I' DRAPER, WELSH & CO. JOHN DRAPF.R, COAL WANTED. ROBERT DRAPER, I R POSALS will be received by the aubscriber CHARLES WELSI I , p f ° ,,, t h e delivery of Fifty Thousand Bushels of • April 4 1950. ___sin6,o , D , _ , coal, sortable for Go. ourootor; use cool to fro fresh, I clean and dry, allowing eighty r owl& to the bushel. Tor weight to be determined by bmColleeter'll return at the weigh scales. WE. EDNGIIASI. ''insbuneti, Aorill6, 1450 spi7 t3I!E AMERICAN GOLD. The , Caine, Doodle Eagles and Gold Dollars, I=l EXQUANGE AND OPDADDIANO UOU A. WILKINS & CO., E CORNER OF MARKET THIRD STREETS Pittsburgh. 100. A CLAD GIEOROE I ARNOLD k CO. have opened an Excemataa Ormuz, N 0.74 Fourth atteet,next door to the IMutk of Pittsburgh, and are prep e red to tran r . m, an reamnabbi terms, any Moines. to their line that may be entrusted to them. Exchange, Coto, Dank Note., he., bought and sold. Collections mude to all the prowl* eines nod towns in the United litatea. De:posit. received in per fund. sod currency. They re.pectfully Boheit a nhva or the custom of the Somess community. mal.ho GEORGE E. ARNO DEALEEIf3 IN EXCHANGE, COIN, BANK NOTES, N 0.74 Founh street, next door to the Bank of Pall. burgh. . sorn-das BOOKS. Narrative of the Untied Sums Expedition to he Elmer Jordan and the Dead Seat fly W. E. Lynch, IL S. N.... Memoirs of Kstraordlnart ?op.!. 1 - 1. loco.: By Chilies blackey. Women In France dunng the Eighteenth Century. Ilemboldte Aspects of Nature. DlCtio.l7 of Poetical Quotation. Dy, John T Watson. Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norma Conquest: By Agnes Buie kland. Simpson's Journey Sound the World. Chanutny's Mesnotra. The ?deny Seatßy Gard.'ner Ponca D .D. For sale by J D LOCKWOOD apl9 No 104 l'oorth et. , ThRACT row sICALISACHINISTS—An excellent cippo i r. I .1. tunny ocean to practical teinchiniat, of well establiahed reputation, nod some capital, to en- I Vet' Ort aLteytecly in the STEAK Emma, Home., stir MISE/LaL STARCH —3v hot superior Penal Starch, : OTC..obits:Melt la now ready for bierners ample I. manalictured by hill. J Wood, Columbus, 0 ,to, in a it. deice., ii , iaidini . iiy..n.iyis wharf nom, co r received on consignment, and Mr •ale by any deed Stettin Wale, and from its position, if pro. 1.19 _HARDY, JONES re to_ rrsy conducted, will doalidew command a large DLALOGUE OF DEVIIS—A few copir• of Ms share 01 b0a..., • work for sale by JOHNSTON lc STOCKTON. A ,P , .... , ilitivillnisi , as u P.M. , ' . vegottedi to lu pl oo kodisn. corn er of Moryol,ood flied , 05 , conduct the w hole eatablahmenn and only loose folly ad competent riply Addrerr. Most paill,) "MA. CHINE CO" Hon No lal, rtalidelptun, Pa. apt7.4lm .... . ..•..------ irmaxicorrs CONQUEST OF PERU: i t RESCOFF'S CONQUEST OF MEXICO. _. A fur °ord. of each of the arum work. Ja. reed —-- _ by luta) JOHNSTON k. STOCKTON MOLASSII3-6 6 tails Plantation !Boluses, flownal,' .hroniele, Amnia., and Pott„smi . 23 hds Sugar Huse do d H Plt 7.-VIT .NII - P - it Bl..Trit IEEN al us ais l', " ;"" P" "."" V E ZIA I d V R VAVR ic gz \X on band, and for aale'at the loAUNwest mire ETER.s, by . -•"- BR --- - - - --• • •••• Jolee Hosterli Mau Irtgatzeilet Hale Ilaatt .ta.•• PARIS auv l-4 ``"' o f I"nd° C " 1 ' d k" (so I )bei ORE producing • remedy for any theeme.tt sole by sole -r ledge, nut only of the taste. Itself but ol the pleysto logy ot toe argon. sought to to artel uposs TOO anove so tele la °lewd ru the public as a remedy to, disease , 51 the Ha r, nod at the rotator many years inIaRANDIFS--A choice selection of pore }Senate., caper enee and remark. .9.9 job. Denial kCa .'t tc.....ctc", kept 00 .* Joan Itaucl'a Lumrele Ihdriteilorature It, probe. !newly on hand, and for sole by u My, We atom effaced... and egreeablo lad ale thet tt A IMERTSON, boo ever been th e lot or the chemmt to invent It pos oPlaC_l9s Liberty meet- ...estb° most delightfol peduncle, and will render the Tryildo3-sepeyiey eee tw e g of Cant end ch g . Saw glom., lokUneet •off bearttul, c l l t e . e . ti c oittit . tho. " p p eg's Vim":l7".""'''"/tr bend, yl c" toe e 17 e " :1 1 11Pe ot e s „:1. - .Fre -- ilir, , % .,;...,:z übb .- _Lb—U±'—Eß- vigor before ut known It w,II alto Wally erythema 194 MILS LOUISVILLE LINE Flat teed , and or all scurf, dandruff, paroples, core., or other mount e 4 01 --. '''jbl-----±''''' 4CuLuLaT'4" 1 ' at:7;7o ' ; a that each heir . a hollow tube, hav i7 ENISON HAMS /ND DEER SKINS I reed, , Ap Aon o thA.,,Ab„,,,,,,,,,e „w e e th e ", Ito e eon . V sod for vale by app A CULRF.S.WON Cant lifllolllo lof blood, and when, from ockee.., WORM= L HAWORTH. the ...Oa th 0 of daattrea, or other causes, the rood.. lathes become clughed, thew organ. costae TEA AND WINE ME It CII ANT S. . p&p.. fh.of fyy,foon, ~f 2 am Hsu b e eemcv East rode Diamond, Potshergh BM, harsh, rutty, and graduelly OLIO, off, thereby u among prematufe ooklnert It Is to noes oath es this ilta. -- 4 - 1 - 01. piton icsoLAND. the Eau Lonnie Realerallie in peevo.ly adacted, as s et and pa aft acg otopertice •t 110.01.0 LisiIAXISELY the 0500 Mad of Ssurto and Ho.. lt . .. A .... ..,,..,„ hi . A „,,, ' , AAA ... ~ ~, del .A. Sneered Teas that are retitled to the old cartatry , 1. : ',,,,, ..,`„ at 49 and &pot Vac. be obtained for Me and 7.5 e per -,-, 1.,7„.1.,.„. eel oth" .“Uele toe a ,e.e,eg , .n.a...4...1.T".71"., .lI,V tn..' out"4' Thereof!sl%b' D",tta...l ' odor, Haar, is it maul the 010,1 Celit ote and extrts. r-! Fed int - I . 8 - tree . - cif - leg - hen - y .. . Th o it. Wove Wines t .- M - 1 Notes , ",,,,.:,. • ..4 4 ,17.P:Z 10 , U "', l . p ', l '" . ..t i r t t e . " 0 t1 1 . ",,,,, d ,,, 10 . c . s 1: T 0.., we receive through oar Esglish Arent, 41.'0 amen cow ...Jed preptrenon row before the frets de Queen'. Road. Warehoures, dory tree, ' • P . . a ~ pub ie amigo nere.ang popmeatty te a proof that the belnk for.Pecka.. P P . ' `abbe myreetme Ile worth Enure setwfaroon green r OUP:MLLE WHITE Lambe-4..1s fresh. aem the percheocr to very ewe Prer•red eta) by .1.1 reell, and for ale by CII (IRAN f, • /ULM CAULL, Pertuther .. 4 Ckrenort, spin hi Water s t. ItO Calcite , . street, below Four th . Sot ostewholemle nod retail by It A.Evh.stock HAM -4-45 trt gorier eared hews, rat. toe d, 4 . c ,„ . ~,,,, gc.. F.. ... . 1 / 4 ,,,., F .,,, e h em b, end Ja e n , se ,.. for rule by I/0W.6 A HUTCHINSON & COc gaol and J Ilachell, Allegheny clay, Ye apl7dlo I E ta . - t oor and P' fo l l ea G t 'a b; I.'" ''''l P" ""...'" To Reathorm sad Westerin Merebertat - e - • JAMk3 A 111-TCHISON &CO KOUSSELS PREMIUM PERFUMERY --- vaned nernhert tor rue by submnber respeettally invites petite atmnPon to JAMES A HUTCIIIBON ACO bi• emmtmco .toes of Pe.oiti•re• Bee at ehavlng Cream& he , to which 'even Silver and two Goldot DIIII2III BILKS. Mod+ have, within the last .45 }eery, then awarded £ A AtAptocd & co. ~,,,, ... e ,,i,,,,, e y,erhey , ere , by the 1.1.1101 C-1 of New York, Boston, end i ila• Ja . Invoice deb Fancy Dress Silk. of all gavottes ad•Pkar , at. 1.000 Luanda,. 00 7 I•ol.imo Med. on to and once.; Clvalneleon de, Phon Haelt e,, all width, ....rod , foe pre caldf la LofoPo 01 to llak qualaMS, ezd price., Barred andt r Elgaree do, ex tr, eol'ot•T th t.,,,,. C .... , tA1 .... p, Persons wtshing to (archon arc paracularly request- Ii.o•••• • •••..••••••° of to call and examme their stock, m they will 6. it Rom. .. 4 Aoicro•iet I onl•ermillY eetromMedeed to teach the largest and cheapest in Oats city be superior to any Shrtorg Cream in thrt coontry or RIBIJONS, Se lee. larope IM pes choice styles Ito.et Ribbons, 150 do Cap 'lt-wrocj•c 'co. 8 .•• -• '"' °- . 8 ` . .: ° ". 6 1 4 . A r A .."% i ri.7 . :; do, aloe 50 neh figured Silk Oriental Paravols, with co Immertme mItOY 5 no evo propertie• Sarthoeous Compound, Ambrmial Shaw heavy fr ame, 20 do wi th and without fringe, from ~ ~.. .p .. 1 . 1. 7 , 1 1 .. 0 , t „......... and upwards, reed and now opentog by A A MASON & CO. Screen. TOIL. SOLle-Alirreed, Rose,thlittleurs, Market Cl between 3.1 & Ith at Docceet,Pmmeh:oy,r..tiorvh...tr,Umn Ire,li,irt..F.lo.on6 Also, reeerted and °potato 3 eases Piloted Lawn., ict..•..:J,:cfr. r'-'0::°,!``..'°7.•;18....••••••p.5.' ~ every Varlet,. of styles a. Colon .1v _ Bouquet de Caroline, Geranium, Jenn y Lto