• - . Y ' oRFS?rAL?AP OPTEIR CITY:. 42 1 49.11 1/7"011/: _ v 44, 4414..LE.e. M O VATS-..f.m- • • lataniknitOtEve tot NEdDEDi TAltgqr rettPOP ktuirgiisvP been. tom; plainte4tt#rtiption ine-the legislativ4 Fie34olgs-i)f`our State, and it must li&cnessed 4 tilsls the manner-in t , SUE, ;been such as to give itiSt :‘ - Yetki*fai these it, is not our purpose to call up at subjects virhi9h m ay , *. 'tu• •yni e personal or political'integn. tylut briefly to speak of generall evils A•, - *.-=•. l "rhich.heset our system of• legislation;. aid4o-auggest if possible a remedy. x ,fiftt 6 l,)ole . first place, it is manifest to all. any knowledge of jegislaqn • • past, that the people have del -..••!::::4oilta,lsegliative function, aa gen eral thing,ts second and third i rlite mep. i4.4o.,yiittve.bee& selected •id politicians and =through political influences not . , beeariini they weree Men of competent -,...-.. ~.,-,-...*,, -:- :47.40.i . jOdgmentafidialrlity, possessing a tho , ..1 , ,-:>-::"'' It l lronwledge of the wants of the "..4reoPle-- . Our-Jaw-Makers should be se.. Inotett frewameng the best men in the state. - If the, present rate of nompen-, ~,i 'i iiiiiiinio • - • , • t.. secure the . services of -attirbaren.,_ let the compensation he in „-•,:t,;:i ',...ieretrae&i' , Itis cheaper topay 'first class, •'''''''iiiiiii . whit their services are worth than k* have our business badly done., Wa 4,,,:fsoiiii**Abe,poople, the.proptiety : -d , 'the * 0 'mirtBtatelbgialatora„ , thifyfftimt . tr.szooo pdi yesi- . —a sum' ~lrhick-wolaciirl,nee men of - talent, en. ..,. ,ertcy t , judgement and experience to ac- , r AM - politico. 1 , - 4- ' - ':' ,, .,,:Aitother reason why men of *ordly - eX'PeromOarid whose integrity is above _ . ~_ reprosik‘'Ottiht to be selected for the, legislative poaition,- is that the system 2.,-1 ili of lobbying-nay he forever.' put` n end , :3 ~. ~ to-..:The borer at Harrisburg i has be ,,,,-;,-. • - .. . comeaprofeasioual. He lives' off col.- ,- ,riritai: - He- exercises a most peroi2 aiOnainfluenee over the class of persons :.... - iiiro. now are edit to Harrisburg. . .Ei ei, induces men =to-2do things against their” . ... . •-, .. •-- , betterjadgsment. He makes the "Worse -,,, - , appear.tha.better reason," and deceives} . ',- , Weak'.legislators into actions which :::"..; • aril „against the public- welfare.. His - ' Ursine - se is to buy- votes, and a! vote ` . which is paid for is not a vote for the ~ - public handl. ~,:,,, :!Ihn.nttuosphete of Harrisburg is bad =.:::-.....Z,101-:rfwof.1419p . , , it,jo . p. ggid..pineO with .'-. anrattijvtiors and ameseittenta and ~- .. _ - • -,:.- new members ;at the legiaLltnib . 'in. . placed dfreo#l under the infineMak9f . - 1 . ,- . 2 ) I tinitiliehtid- harpies' who feed up' cin the_ neoessitiell of the people. The I.::isla toriii Harrisburg, to avoid the horery. IMP tile°. to the gaming table or the ea , .Iook and even , there his .-enemy i finds ,1! ; T:--ilkot outauthhastens- the - destruction of hfirlinblio :nnn.fninete. .. Riff iiithEs' - gret that say it ; . but felimembers of the. -. legislatiee of our State- are improved .i.-slither in their manners or their morals - , - - ' brii4inter's4asidenee at Harrisburg, vre iiiiggest. then that ,the place of . - . . - , ,zosietifithe - Legislature sl ould be: 'aliiiiiAl ..- ..,,.PhiladelPhia. -There all ~, ... r .,,..arrilr'rof; ; lnstrockive amusements can. be, '; ,"'Mound-to-employ tht leisure time of the; _ 4 =:?. ; , members and keep 'them ary frank. ' - --vonotts .'-lafluenees. If their pay 4, . '=raised to $l. 000, they eouldiaketheir; 4 4:- , • ? , . .',lrives..w,ith them and thni:seek.;efuge in . ' - domol)ti:ollife from the profesitionalbo ., ritia..;ThaattractiOns-of a"large city to -"- xteo.frola the country, will prevent the: ':.which - beset their idle hours l in ..,...„...,I,lol.9.bra,rgeo' is al:Rarrisburg. . . 1 6 '. The. I;e:itslli - 'ef..speoial leg4lation,-,of - L.*** Teople-of our State - haye-scv • .StintAi otimplained, would, to a great ex- . . IC.:' ::tancit. not altogether, be Temedied by .:;,-r.irig , first class men for legislators; 170qing such men a compensation 110% .:*.idir enable them to liveiin a t ,„ 7 , 1 .. 5 , ,g,14, ,, _- , 1-A Philadelphia . for the : session. Wititheir-families; and by ramp*ing ''. Vial - Sabi of-government to the eliieftei . ty . :- 'liibe Bt,te t wherw„more , honorable` and ~, e,. ,..z .* „ .; : - t-- ::rr :vr ,-.:lll. : •en it. : . tit t64l4 . at Eirli.i is . . . 1)111 i i : 4; -, 10 11 9i 8 4IxluktaarM and thilpepsea estion for, ' - --,-,- , ;iii., ,,, ....... ~,,,...; , ..,-. - - . .M. . esa _.augg , _ . ~pl i t c h .. , ten. • We - may tuiveri 4.14:1, -' - -:.' ...,. ~' Ott ..at some futu re ' , ... Itions for tne bevs. : . , •1F.:._7,1144- :::i sm ~. .w., -; a, r ! , p4" " 7-7 ,..........--* -- -- r-, _, ..3z.,., r , •"- 4- t --,--- ) ~~ ~~.; r. i: .. • t' 1W i1'4 114 41.4 arli`rde: :21brig for fight.' 4.71144 - 4014438eplibii=8wan. o 0 1 A,:PoluPanY' fori9r, tO capture present ,sirias: ~.~~' .~, ~` ~: " ~`-_. . iftreois i eerai sof t Maif Gen- Bsbke x wo. , ' tZS jaZgeVant:itia Of 24145091)..: "ti 4". - •-•'^ - f .rte '4r I"9'4C lea laile the - robelfaeti6P of house of Mor:;- 2,44, 4W.-liiitquiVeral other lowilit*' !:,:" exiitetioe of an ,ex ) 1 = I ICAUi k oT - im d r a l4l. ev agains t =the ; 6 'be h oPed. the mgror -• • - • 'ltenihrAfaleso 4 ifi Oen. Banks has • 0.", gap - Ait,Akilattlite-.VlpanaktiD% ~~ ..~"r~ ._ ...~ •'' , 7 , ..:;i• -,,,, ::.•: , , , :r. 9 . '!•';'•"'-!••••:',:,,";,:':-:-'• : , •t, , :, , ....:. -, .:.. , :7,' ,-,.:.:' • of Pm:u!yl- . . . ,•i' . : . ' , ':.:',...:.. - .•: ; , - :li•ri : -! : ,: , '' ,-, ,- ...„.„ .. Measures tote , Jkattese4.* cougresa. at tieA4# 4 '1 .8 1. 1 .14-ilm• 4100YPlotig.94,1 11 00lires of logifilo , gt o 44Wituriiiiii44eClgenator Wil i4 been in con. 14 . ~.., 4 isuitattorrvxth-tongrepalep i •as well as luglFOrricis of iliOloirernment, and, as Chairman of the-Military Commit, -tee, lit an carly,Oiy-of the extra session of Congress will produce a • series of bills, proposi ng Fast-To l'ega • s Execntive action concerning the present defenstve or 'warlikephiptiratiOns, second - -taiving„the-sauction of law, - kO.the - plan. already, announced for .; a , 2 A Piii l 4oo increase of the:art* and disabled. sang officers r~ -.. .? - fenrtli, , r-Tosorguniie:from the 4ailitia.l a - I:Andteif;tegimilits, as a Niitiofial Ao-• be, all clothed and 'armed . . AriketJ inerease the number of eadet,s to the extent of sixty-eight, or to'the ntualos 4 f of . Senators, and author izin the President the 'vacancies eausedby resignation or otherwise in that institution. Besidei, it is designetto recommend an appropiiation of two hundred mil .li2ns of dollals, to carry the defensive meaeures into effect. The akrie are anintaaitially the-ob jects eontmplatell Eight near Cismberland— ! Twenty of the litisbeli''ittifed. , General Scott received -on Friday:. evening a dispatch fromthe headquar-- item of General McClellan at Cum ber=; , ti, lind Maryland, announcing , that " portion -of 'Colonel : Wallace'ci Indiana Zonave regiment had a sharp skirmish , th a t morning withrebeil outposts in the , vicinity of. Ontaberhmd. ' The &naves attacked and - n toted &considerable' body of cavalry, killing acme twenty rebels . , and capturing seventeen horses. Only one man ,waskilled on Vnion side. ,- - . The following is - the 4 1iipaich : CUMBERLAND, June 27, 1861. Po Gen. McClellan : I have been accustomed to sending my mounted pickets=4.hirteen ' men in all—to different posts pion the several approach 'es to Camberland.: , Findirtiit next to im possible to get reliable information of the enemy, yesterday I. united the thirteen, and directed them if possible to Frankfort, a town midway betweee this Ore and Rom !ley, to see if there were rebel troops there. They went within a quarter of a mile of the place, and found it full of cavalry. Returning, they overtook fortxttersemen, and'at once Charged on"fhem, routing and driving them back more than a mile, kil ling eight of them and securing seventeen horses. Corporal Hayes, in'eommand of my men, t was desperately wounded with sabre cuteend bullets. Taking him back they halted about an, hour, and were then ;attacked by the - enemy,' who' were reth - forced to abeutseventy-jive men. The attack was so sudden tilt they abandimed the house and crossed to a small. island at the mouth of Petterson's Creek. The charge' 'of the rebels was bold and confident, yet twenty-three fell under the fire of my pick ets closer about auffon , ihe island. ,:11£y fel lows weretually driven off, and scattered each man f•si.hiMidf, and they fire ail in camp now. One corporal . Haye s, of c..oni 404nY *l' was" sskluifded..-hut it recovering. "One, John C. Roldingbrook, of conipank B, is dead. The lad was taken prisoner - and, brutally murdered. Three companies went to the ground this morning and re covered everything belonging to my pick et; ex:apt - a taw of the-horses. The enemy were engaged all night long in boxing up their dead. Two of their officers ;were Itilled. They laid, out twenty.three.on the porch of a neighoring • farm t hou*. I Will'hary my Iltqf fellow toamorraw _ lhave positive information, gained for day, that there are four regiments of reb :ell in and abeut 'Romney, tinder Col. Mc- Xlonald. .What their particular object is I cannot learn , The two rehheYivallia regiments are in I : encampment •at State Line, • nine miles i from here; awaltim further orders. They UN% not ye 6 replied ;to , They hesi • tate about invading Maryland. The reports et the ekirmish sounds like but it Is not . ekiggerated. The fight was really- one of the most desperate on roodrd, and abotmds with instances of wonderful daring and' Owego& LEWIS WALLACE, Oo Begimfint Indiana Volunteer& TV, McCr.rna.arr, Major General. Origin of the Peace movement Bunion 4ye good reason to believe, says 'the Pluladeiphin ".Ingiirer," that the report alleging that JeffeisonDavis hid Inthaiitted terms of compromise -to Pres ident Lincoln, originated. in the foot :Which is well authenticated, •thate - Judge Mason, of Maryland, for himself , and ex-Cksv. Pratt, applied tothoeSaoretazy of Wir slew days ago for authority :pass thelines of Government troops in `Virginia, to Richmond, for The purpose, as they alleged, of making an effort to open negotiation; for peace. They as- entelthat,the suggestion was their own excluaiviilyiand that no other parties i wore in any way committed to it. Be- 4nglatoifn as strong Southern sympa ,thiairs,,let -much esteemed as men of ouor, the suggestion wa& - courteously eiied by2thcso , towhouk ryas sub mittok,,Bo-Ale Secretar y refused to entertain it ,, oliontlit commit 4dinAtiftho eli - 4:44o,l44ol,crtliiiifore fie_ reftHurl.44 o grant 'the'gentlenien 'the asked for. 48 Are- , a in e scheme is not yet abandoned. :cannot now hate lQsa and troops under his `laity: is donbilisi al err taking r ye I • - n conjunction with the forme 1 ittYlet lien* PA4erson, viiiityr, the f Te jt wink under General Johnson: . ~ e rniament the gunboats for tha•Nireatern riveis- will consist of three ion; oneaph side forward of the wheels, two bow guns, two quarter guns abaft the wheels, and one stern-chase gnu.— Some of them will be twelve-inch co- verdict of the jury in the Birch czo of England is iciDi.vorcemaw trial t inted. Chicago, . has been set and - v. , •; 4 ):.•' , „ , , z,• • ,iiT.'.4.,,,.;.:., x.....i'.ij,iellßiW4,, ,v ...'!:',.::74—:',:'::',,1 ~.,..4,:,•,-.-i::,,i,•,' :, ,,; - A t,:,l' '' : ` , .' * : I'•W,A4-i'7,-4-i•i:q•:-.-,,,,,,:i,,,,,.,.,-., IT is said that Major General John C. Fremont, who arrived in Fulling. t Ol 2 last week, will be appointed to the Department of Virginia; now :ecru mandett4y- Brigadier 4ietieml ell. Thiel we believe has not been de cided upon; but it appears that, in auy event, General Dix will not supetsede. General McDowell, bat will be otheit 'wise provided for. • THE Charleston " Mercury," in speaking of the letter of London • "Times" Rassell,in which he asberts that' the people of the South desire one of the royal race ,of England to, rule over-them, says there are but two Mon archists in the whole State of South Carolina, oCe of Whom- is a lawyer in Charleston, James L. Petigru, an 4 the other an eccentric planter. WI learn from a private telegraphic', dispatch received in this city, that Thos. D'Arcy McGee has been re-elected to the Canadian Parliament, by sA3claina tion, from the Western District of Mon treal. There was no opposition to' Mr; McGee. The Canadian elections, in districts where opposing candidates `are in the field, wilt take place on Jul j, 3d: GElrti'lat REantENT.—ollt Fri day three oompanies of this regiOeut was mustered into the' United, States service—two from Pittsburgh, and the other,. Capt. Wilson's company, of Phil adelphia. Company 0, Capt. Cosialic t has been made the color company Of the regiment. • - THE " Press" has been shown a: dis patch from Mr. - Meredith, dated Par ,. risburg, June 28, declining the noum- . nation for Congress in the Second' dis triot. MIL MEREDITH'S nomination for Congress in the Second Congreskopal District, has been indorsed by a i'ery respectable:and enthusiastic assemblage of the citizens of the Distriot. 0 - 33 N. ALLOW has issued two proaia, magma at Memphis one of these , recalls his order to have whisky and tobacco served with army rations; the other recommends the payment to the State of all debts due in the loyal States; 1 413 WEST rid McClellan AL thaw- OGNN. LANB will occupy his seat daring the extra Session of Congress. 'meantime hi a brigade will' be and he expects to take lout the 20th of July , comuiim Omni are .no of Harrisburg, From Washington. TILE Grand Jury have found :MI bill against John Merryman on a charge of treason. :frj COL. THOMASA.L.43COTT, Vice Pres ident of the Pennayivania Rajlroad, and, now eagaged*li ar l taut,,.. - - - , service- -aii,:ii noted with the Government . as tie great diiector. ;Of 7 - : -the - moveineutd'' of troops on the Southern railways, is thus handsomely alluded to by the North American : "Mr. Scott has been appointed - by the GOvertnedt - tO reconstruct' ,the almost demolished roads in.... Virginia over which - the ` Federal tronikaiietne nitions' of war are te be 'carried i to the the rebel: country, When thelis ( rush, tot soldiers found its way,..to' the Penu,, thiroadalr., 'Scott created' 'a hike of tolegrapkfte the Governor's! rooms at llrtarriaburg, and theie sat night and; ay, with watch in ;hand; sup,OAnding:--,the of the trains, exhilkiting,./oweis of endurance literallyeitoniatiingin nio,,derfate physigne. the railroad lines ikliogriegmon, .of the GOvernment that lead to • Washiaktoa. The work of, reconstructing the ; dam aged- roads is so ,rapidly progressing that the rebels are,,idteady takikg on consternation, and While the. publication. of all that has been; done would be improper, it, is well ,th say that under an exterior oftextreme mod esty Mr. Scott haerifOti4gd tasks of , the greatest importance to the (ov- ' erament, and, that - ,.upon the side of the liniOn -during the presoak "Crisis:has rendered more valuable to Generid•Se.ott-than hii4Philadelphia namesake ) , Reporiera again preluded. On Friday-afternoon Gen : Scott hart issued Positive orders that no reporters r • - 1 thep*ls *di:hereafter under Orem:Wm:m, visit the different en-, °augments. Ohl.. whafwill:MassaiGree loxsay Pay at e VoluiStaars. The Harritibnag Telegraph says Pay- master Miltwell ' Will disburse! one month's pay to the•Pennsylvaniavolun teers on Monday . next. The . Assistant Paymasters will 'first have to file 'their bonds. Corl'oN —From the Southern jour nals we learn that the total receipts of cotton at the Southern ports from Jan uary let to Tune 9th instant, was 3;473„ 355 bales, against . 4,884,781 received duringlhe same period of last ;year. The stook on hand at the same :port, as reported by the latest circulars; was 75,299 bales. THE Union forces now in the oity of Baltimore, exclusive of the troops at Fort Mellenry, is upwards of seven thousand strong, a heavy battery of ar tillery, a number of ugly looking pieces of ordnance planted on Federal Hill, commanding every street leading in that direction. ongh by way i biL City to strawberrica3-Viern - „New Y ork gets ; „ Last year Wes of them aE zalnAlefir 04arketitiourtliiiCfmliffVertio, Daltiittre 'n),4orthiri, North.; Ite.`"thirelitiaWbarry`4l43ong - Newireisei ' lli4iiil44o 6 lel4 - 44 4 4pg ties. They camp. riisin Long Wind; and a fee , ' frum:',', Westchester County, and - Connecticut. Later, we had a Con siderahlOrtipply, freinsibiay and "party adjacent. .Thie;yeerivok,,have juksed• ,tle Southern we lave opotedr'n - tve-nce , New Vorlf, ci - w - sjiaFthe daily receipt ofstrawberriesfpmPi'ttatiUrgll. Pik; : ber - gh, r l'eui p i 'sill:tate 'Reeder; do yen -know. Whdre ;ItSit J 1 gbejiiind the Alleghenies.” a iitteven.beyond "Bract: deorp itris oe :the site of tiact l'oriOntidearie"---that very. "for West" of ouri,htylrood. t 7 d tis---frotu this far-olr point that we gel strawberries with our,rea 4 0 - at were ,groving in a `Pit6berkli garan'affee-thire r , - y - erlterdayi , ' Woaderful isn't IV - 14i) 'wee Awful it Will sound. tog some of our made hear of the size-, not of the es; though they are five incbesirvci .ricum lerence, es Ai ,common thing : but—of the garden Where), the". grow. [Fifty acres: a strawberries. MEI the ,Size! of= the ?patifb..? ,It is owned l).l the Rev: Mr. Kuortert "Coal Hill," about two ;Miles 04;thiet The twd,prie 'ciPal • Varlitlei- 1 . A)bany 13eedfurehridi 441 e Gina, bah of which ate , Ofettili firm texture that tnalipiiiiittriin;;Lseiid- are so proditi*ei - tfilit4o4ivabels an acre is not Alitgil eght - tivexe- - -iit: yield. • nik seeds't to New York, Philedefiliiii/liar;Lark-Oleve-: laud and Chicago, and we don't ;blow, etherltewas. It conga- in, ' k a li V A -4313v e 0,9 110 - **l," a 'Connecticut notion, pints and qttartii by Adma'ilgxpres4erghtfam.hottfr on' the journey' and. generally arrive 4 4 1 2ctc k order. -.,---... ~,s , _ mf s m i t e for - vanatta.c The-Z401.70:r0r . ;:zbailyPost, which is ..a little facades on' what it' callelaUie' very civil tiai'in ' , America," refers to ,I,llr. RusielfiAltt.4 - Trott the Sout h, - and ;Says : ‘i`A conviction lay list traced in them that there. is ittrAhope of the Beath making „any r, - ...Aati . fi ghti agliinithe , ‘Notiti.4*'-lillc very trvitiarli; too, from the gingerly way in which, the two parties 'deal with each ether, itPittheyeve - P,r 2 Jet tgPare.ol, A i 1 1 0ide. each" other enemies It is quite patellae thatif our [dies British]: (,fie entzin pendat i„9 thakr.itTittuit,peligy a of,which the engttitemeat „Of;,the 11644 to* to convesiroiips to Canada, is anpther example the Unioa , may ix relqibilL ated, and all family quarrels patched ap for the sake of resenting oar pose ference." Hire is an Anglish,jeurnai,,ef Thigh ethargeteeeotifenifig, as - rhieh sor row as in. anger, that the policy. of the British Government towards ea been irritant,Land,,thet.thetransinfit;lon. of additional troops to eantuia---Ai step taken, 74 Times says, to protect British North America frea k _atisiacita or invasions from the United States , - is all a eentineing part of the "irri tant" pelicy iu , question. t t I Tut. : 71te NAV/GABLE STABASI CF THE I) Wffato.--Adtuiral lic ' of the li ' '' h Navy, has succiviticl '', asevudiiig: 'the great river of Oh Yatiose, , to a distance of 510 nauti ' miles from itirtiouth, without any .k. iks eident, and it was stated that it ~navigable .for Mil, miles further' i making in . all. 727 nautical, or ab t B.4guittiktute miles from, the sea. . The TaNkv, tsiherefore o although beein point of niiiigation neither the yilisH isloppi nor the St. Lawrence, faicelitels the Ganges, thelthine and the Dalule;'l is indeed the finest navigabre ri4. of, the old world; The expedition se the / Yang-tsp hi the months of Peh and Muck when it was at the low ' ~ but with-the rain it rises '- from - twe y' to twentynfive feet higher. ' ln :the . ' . seal son•the current,-when mostirepi wa s at the rate of three and` a half , k, an hour,..but*theaverage only twr pots. This current would, of course, lttt. increased in rate "Arben the swollen, but it seems at to Al so rapid as to be an impediment navigatica, and'of dentsiis tor SWIM. Psonetuar, AzvuNoi OF Ponio---There beiieve t 1 t betore the aie: paokink, season, arrives till verygreal advance e in the pork;andHoge, The k - su Mho stook it is but• lit overto,ool is ket4oit trare the Nortii lafrgelkojon (Its' Cr' maa , shiplied to thee 1,1 1 t7 , 4 4 0 oniAfe precaution to loodiflo in thufield 71 q - of uanity pi lioOkbe fount Sti'tiily are faPt,that they. wait for the risk talteplioi. It throughout thi geAoallyt :for fattening hold of tllia fult, :certain tUget-- --Paily 4W: Tait Nkw - - - - - Mbeiciii a L 4 dOrneatic toed' eially in lye& but little our the mills Are \ and there hi lox Outten-00de ai nega,-nwi to eel/Lice f the, deautu4 f i iirii but beyouil this quiet. Iti'forelf tie activity Wit for the summer an'. hnt'the Age and gonde - Oult4 and traveling purTo7:: 18 ;lOW 'arTtli.,:t to be iiitigarniedno, /Jerebents do illiteeetik' themselves of the Levy nnder, the did sylitsnyi l are nat. in_a pogitiort short Ch 44.03. :the Ist of Jay. desirous of av 's la to pt act, mpg a oreditt to bronhthomi with tremeq*forlo,6oo 11250,000, reached him men. The $76,000.; . was ta , Dgitivo ifi 411 to VALUE L to , and be a mem Illeas I city ;:There *rough A wi4Qi foo t,he_ Ig,eyery Nvitht PAW i,elarge )ply 4,.demand. of this w, and must htmerg ~Weat mtpenta °l /, get almost to pork. lirOV BEEMI 0 0 04 - 41t4DE. izesa'doing in t'arl4 4l . napey 4er.RnBo there .18 Avlse: Many of Ton these goods„ Jity of supplies. with inerft*d*m= stook and-rise there still it 4nck for thOitrio,T; isriret- is it gamily there is soon mein Pa ßoit re) War' near: 400th APP/Y> jii264l unhiumF Waves i 029.11 MEM .-T-The Register reports that the °l*lt.lstN't . in Clifford's .Tunlfrotfdig+nT, Rea of the mucus nselintira tAt 'mach, whose age is , ,retordYfOn . htstnk en one hundred ••,•r • • years anuNomo. What, a span this person'S))46l,nded ! She might have seen. GarkWietire from the, stagn when she vfasaiitcen:.;-7....hve,mart sir Joshua cheapening - fish - in eovently !s(roci.liikig - -knOth all about the !mato- ItlWhefoin the foundation the Ro - vt'wvapfourteen ten" qol4llifik*olllßer taetig;:nkia&paitiiialiti—fiftkeir)¢l4i /.11 : ort4ee.'„ appenrsd. - ...George thp gn war'd -- ketif' old .iihett". . 8 4";4111 1 1batm- iGtrib. - ottifev,siAsAlfll4l, existence— her husband; athe-nutlar," might taire 4iired . .. , igere. ; he mightlhait been PoetzLaureite 'before i'ye. I gbe.. , was three,years, oht , whert- Hogartli died. and Pitt" still talked . of 'inter:. - ceptirig the Spanish galleons." . tier falfir iiiight.bakilaioo De Toe!" Tne "'Tribune", 'Acknowledges . ' that The SetiaatiOn letter", which it pub lished a day or-two since, was a foigerr 4s thED — i oslinjuitty, arsetzuern luarvast three o'clock, ROBERT WA fION, son of John and Ann Watson. 1110ineral ti.tWfake place front the fesiOnce of the dents of tree deceast d, at hallipask; freko# , this afternorn, Nit. 102 Washingtonstree WV& t.---_ , aplitiP6lViiii *ro r iltlVEN OBS- • 4 • f , :. ,k , i.-4., 1, d N, thit - Aig er'' rea ni , t .., ' RUBERT W tiVlic /FrE COOfikeiteran * 434 oentf4rkelit ,Wr WA§aikliaToN, cilty De C. tl - it' , 4" , 4.. 4 j'e 5: c 6 -4-• .:.-„, , 6.. 1 FrOnt::geii.C/t. 1440 1 1,4 C?"" 1 - 1851 " ; °. 471 . 4116 " 441 . 1 1 ,-* .I*fiiit illallildt°s reptar4'''3.4l"'Ulci,tr-ki41484U OR Ciaottlifelet ' ' ii , RwltAficir of m,Oi r ', .kilieWoUr or ' l OO taDt .111:101iin bhWeii-ii . gentlenum.of INT * nrionatat *weir iitralkire, of Moulin MI ~ lineseettrhahlta, , Indio( tin, a fta S o II noogd :44# 9 19thltfiromt991b14p the inventors Of 9 Statai- , - : 1 .!: r , - , -"-, --- - ~- - CIEfAILLIWKABON. 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To Consumptive& . , '• The advertiser haying begglol4oVia . 3O ~-,. health - '' 4 4.7. 0 :1make bra tOry.simpleilitinnAK_ alto' , 0 suftriel seferal ' , twit with asectitre r wig on. and that dread dutesoConenwo it ,•... ztotut to--make knentjto falrWienf• on ta es . esneofertre. 4. : ; r . To , 'Oho dettirelt. he mil send a ken Of thei on used, (We of! • •'. - • gi;MPatri s Ar*ltti _." iyi Muth the ' tilted testentenkir . )6 - Atnnts, 4e t Vit only objecatkrthw advertiser in e l Artaiiiihrsiete benetltthe **wee, artinnread.in atiOn *nettle eeneeires• b be: intifaatde;toid'heehittsitpretery•surferer Will try his 1 l i•dy, as it will cow, them nothing,,,,and auk,. 4vei a blessing. • ~. es wishing the ion twlin s tse . ad• REV:-EDWA4O Ar: 1. , T X, t ° ..".:' - • Vialfirl4/1i1^,0114154110-COUII% ~. a,d,, ,, p . „ ... , ~•„_s- - .- ) .-4.- . ..-Ifew 'York -- B*attfally clear ' ,l- ..tiiitktilititikis.,efAb,o;ll4),!let in , no' itiattei _0441,414'Wr0eva440::: ,• • • W. NI. 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