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:.\TCRUAY MORNING
WE surrender a large portion of our space to
-1 y to the report of the proceedings of the Re
p; Idiom' Convention.
Our Weekly, issued to-day, we set down a
our model number. In no number has there
es •r been more interesting news from all quar
and its commercial and editorial columns
Imve been got up with unusual care. For sale
xt ullr Counting Hoorn.
Franci. I'. Blair, Esq., was chosen President of
•• liepuldican Convention yesterday. lie hails
I. •m Maryland now. Ile was formerly editor of
Wa,hington Globe, and an intimate friend of
l„ne•ral Jackson,
teas rather a singular sight to sec a friend
a Old Hickory, and a Southern man, presiding
or a Convention of Abolitionists. There were
lit two or three Southern men in the Conven
tion, and they were all put in otfices of sonic
hind. Talk about the Democrats truckling to the
S ,nth. The Abolitionists beat them ill hollow.
li - there had been but ' , se Southern man there
tdey would have made him President. Jackson's
editor, in his extreme old age, may be there, but
J tekson's spirit nu longer animates hint. No
thunder is stolen by that move. Jackson
CI. by the Union and the Constitution at all
i. arils. Sectional parties and nullification he
abhorred. We wonder how Mr. President Blair
1i . ..0h the sentiment of the Illinois orator who de
(+tried that the froe State men of Kansas must
npheld in resisting the laws of that territory
LI all hazards. The people of South Carolina
tesolved on srar rebellion when Jackson was
' iicsiden t: a , .eksun proclaimed them traitors.
Mr. Blair was the first to publish that proclama
tdin. and enthusiastically applaud it.
Mr. Hall, of New York, in his speech in th,
evening, admitted that New York city had giver:
lout 7,11011 out of 70,01 a) votes for the Republi
can ticket. lint then, he argued, there war
something lucky and magical in the number 7 :
and hence he predicted, like Micawber, that
something would yet "turn up."
Preston King, of New York, thought this war
" a great day for this country"—perhaps the
greatest since the Declaration of Independence.
Ile made .iuite an argumentative speech to show
the gradual encroachments of the "slave
power. - Mr. King was particularly severe upon
John C. Calhoun for his able efforts in behalf 01
the "slave power." Of course, Mr. Calhoun
did not reply.'
Mr. Hall eulogized roundly the "Odes (.1'
Horace." (Greeley) and the " Rhetoric of Blair."
Mr. Blair looked pleased at the pun. [lonics
had gone to Mayer, it was said.
PASSMOBE WAS THERE.
Passmore Williamson was in the Convention in
the afternoon, with whiskers on. lie produced
quite a sensation, of course. The Convention
has made all possible capital out of the materials
at hand. Passmore can't speak. lie was intro
duced as " the victim of Cain," and the assembly
expressed their pleasure at seeing "the first
martyr," by applause and laughter. He is a
modest young man, and very "slender."
Tlll NUMBER ERESENT.
Lafayette Hall will hold eight or nine hundred
people. A thousand may crowd in, and perhaps
that number were there in the evening. But
there was at no time a demand made for a lar
ger hall, though one three times as large could
have been had within two squares. The hall
was well chosen for the purpose.
There are certainly a number of able men pres
ent, but they are not likely to set the Ohio river
on fire, or even to throw it out.
PITTSBURGH POST.
OUR WEEKLY
INCIDENTS OF THE CONVENTION
THE PRESIDENT.
=EN
Greeley made a speech in the Convention
N,,terday before dinner, in which he cautioned
the members to say and do nothing to exasperate
alienate the know Nuthing•i. We suppose he
t rites back all he has said in the Atheme against
th.m. Ile has lashed them in unmerciful and
',measured terms Does he retract all that,
nod hag pardon for his sin. If nut let him not be
oigiven. Now is his time for repentance if his
arty wants a fusion with the K. N.'s. Mr.
t;reeley's personal beauty, graceful manner and
rilliant eloquence are the subject of general re
mark ! The Convention, however, keep him in
the background.
lE=
Rev. Mr. Lovejoy, in his prayer at the
peoin;! of tne Convention, prayed that the
would remove our present Chief -Nlagis
trate the eNeClltivv Chair. Ile did not indi
,te whether the desired removal was to be by
death or by the election of a successor. We will
hive the charity to suppose he meant the latter.
In the midst of the morning proceedings Mr
t;iltson, delegate front Ohio, stated that hr had
received ft telegraphic despatch front Philadel-
Idtia which informed him that George Law had
been or would he nominated for the Presidency
by the American Conventien. What, then,
tVotil,l become of fusion. - If Law is notnina
t,i he will be sure to run. lie is not a man to
hick out for any body or any thing: and the
New Yerk Hrrnld w,Mt let hint. But Mr. Law
will, if nominated, have to build a long bridge
io carry him over all the great gulfs between hint
and the Pre , idency : and in the end it may prove
mit a "Bridge of Sighs.-
soon after the opening of the afternoon ses
sion a speech was wanted from a member from
C'so a despatch wazi received from
the Philadelphia Convention announcing that
that lolly had hnsted up, - on the slavery gi,
and that the resolve was '• no more slavery:
rear the Repuldiean flog. the Americans are with
“11. Rounds of applause and shoots greeted
the announeenwut ; and an orator mounted the
stand. The despatehes seem to COMO just in time
to inspire each speaker, and to prepare the au
dience to approve his sentiments.
MEM
une of the speaker-, it will be seen by the
proceedings, declared he was for war in Ean•a-
—••war to the knife, and the knife to the hilt.
Ile IV IL , ready to lead a company there to fight
although he adiniptsi he was not particularly no
ted for pluck.
These Iwo gentlemen did not seem m agree in
the Con,mtion. Mr. Greeley proposed to bring
to the members of the Convention advice from
their friends in Congress, and he made his sug•
gestions. Mr. Giddings followed, and thought
Washington and Congress a very pour place from
which to receive advice. Ile thought the Con
vention should deliberate independently, and not
be grateful fur dictation from any quarter. Mr.
(lidding' seems to he as much opp.,:ed to m o d e
ration ',qv as the Trihune has been heretofore.
111M1=11
R trn= rather amusing to hear the officer,
TA:4g the roll call for the member, from the
Oeorgia, Ll,lll,lana. Sc. No answer.
of cmtne. lint to glee it the character of aNa
l'unventdm, all the State. , must ho called
of emirse. Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky and
Missouri, it appears, are represented—at least
individuak from those States answered to the
The great burden of the song of all the speak
ers is, of course, Kansas. Civil War is the gen
eral demand and expectation ; and on that tide
0.11 anolition candidate is to be borne into the
Presidential Chair. Last year we were told that
the repeal of the Nebraska bill was to be the
great issue. That issue will probably be settled
long before the of election. a What will be
the issue then .!
syt:EciilCS 0? HALL AND
THE KA PiSAS COLMESPONDENCE--
OFFICIAL.
In pursuance of a call from the Senate for in
f ,rmation relating .to affairs in Kansas, the
President has sent to that body the entire cor
respondence between Governor Shannon and
ether officials in relation to the 'disturbances in
that territory. It will be seen from the letters
from - the Secretary of State and the Secretary of
War that Governor Shannon is authorized to
call on the military forces now at Fort Leaven
worth and Fort Riley, if needed to preserve
FEBRUARY 2
peace in the territory.
Nr. Marry to Governor Shannon
herewith enclose to you a copy of a
proclamation by the President, dated the 11th
duly authenticated, and also a copy of
~rders issued front the Department of War to
Colonel Sumner and Brevet Colonel Cooke, of
the United States army.
The President is unwilling to believe that in
executing your duties as Governor of the Terri
t,ry of Kansas there will be any occasion to call
in the aid of the United States troops for that
purpose. and it is enjoined upon you to do all
that can possibly done before resorting to that
measure: yet if it bcc,ine,. , indispensably neces
-ary to do so in order to execute the laws and
preserve the peace, you are hereby authorized by
.the President to make requisition upon the of-b
-eers commanding the United States military
forces at Fort Leavenworth and Fort Riley for
such assistance as may be needed for the above
.pecilied purpose.
While confiding in the respect of our citizens
for the laws, and the efficiency of the ordinary
means provided for protecting their rights and
property, be deems it, however, not improper,
i•nnsidering the peculiar situation of affairs in
the Territory of Kansas, that you should he
authorized to have the power herein conferred
with a view to meet any extraordinary emer
gency that may arise : trusting that it will not
be used until you shall find a resort to it una
voidable in order to insure the due execution of
the laws and to preserve the public peace.
Before any actual interposition of the military
force on any occasion, you will canoe the procla
mation of the President, with which you are
herewith furnished, to he publicly read.
I am. sir. very respectfully,
Hon. WILSON SHANNON,
Governor of the Territory of Hansa,
Pile Sem tar!, ill War :, (ax. ,Crimner and Cooti
WAR 11ErutiNIENT.
Wn,hingt,n, Fel , runry 15, 114511.
Sin The rre,idebi ha,. by proclamation.
.yarned all person, combined fo r in burrec ti . „. or
Invasive aggression again..t the organized gov
ernment of the Territory of Kfttl,.ll.B, or :IK ,, oCiAted
to re,M , t the dmo execution of the laws therein.
1., abstain from such revolutionary and lawle4s
proceedings, and has commanded them to dis
i,eroe and retire peaceably to their respective
,bodes on pain of being resi,ted by his whole
oomititutional power. If, therefore, the gover
nor of the Territory. tinting the ordinary coon.
.4 judicial proceedings anti the lowers vested in
nited States marshals inadequate for the cup
pre-.lion of insurrectionary rollibillatiOl+ or arm
d re-i•tanee to the execution or t h e law. Situ
make rm i ub , ition upon you to furni-li a military
force to aid Into in the performance o f th a t Qtly
eial luty, you are hereby directed to employ
for that pi such part of your command
may in your judgment consistently be detached
iron their ordinary duty.
lu executing this delicate function of the mili
tary power of the Uniteit state-. you will exer
cise much caution to avoid. if 1. issible,
with even insurgent citi7eni- . aml trill emleas -'r
rn vii tire'- resi , tencii to the I tars and collo itnied
authorities by moral force who-M hatiHly. an -11 ,
country, is orilinitrily sutheient to secure reiiiikect
to the law , of the land Curl the regillarly , ion-ti
ruled authorities or cite eiivernmont aril!
use a sound discretion fl. to the mom e nt a t which
the further employment :if the military fore: ,
may be iliseontinued, and avail yiatr,ill i , f the
tirst opportunity t'' re!tira with y Cnrionati.l
the more grateful and I r u ler reran'e of the sol
dier— that of riontnon defence
For your guiditnee in the premises you ftre re
ferried t. the net, of vel•ruury,
of March, 1 , 4 17. i•el` Mlltary fats=, pager
.itit ;111.1 to the proelninatton of eh,
l'resident. a mipy ftshich herewith trtu , ,Tuit te•l
should you need fiirtlier or more .pecitir itt
i=tructions. or plumb!. in the progress of ( vent,.
doutits itrise in sour min tilt' course
It nifty to , pri•per for t,. LI lop pursue, you wil
comionniente directly with ilepartitmmt, stn
ling the points 111 , 11 you Wtrii 1,1 Le in
Vely ...orvant.
JEFFERS. IN .1 , 1V N,
~ . .retar). 11 fir
I.\HRIa r, K. •U Jnn.
-IVe hate authentie itiforrmtimt that at
.tvere iminuug ftiree :it the citizens "I"
Are iirrartizinz7 uj u t le - mder, amply impplied
with arti . .ierv, the at owed purtteae of inva
Ling th . , Teri ilia t.t.rm.. and
Mit:tiering our !mil - ending Free State citina,
‘S demand. un behalf of the citizen ,
id' Kansa, • that the commandant of the United
Statue troop. in tin, vicinity be inintediately in
, tructeil t interfere to prevent tuela fill iuhu
Mall outrage.
1. 11. Lase, Chairman Ex tun., T
1{ , .1:1N , 1N, Chairman Ex. Committee Safety
.1. It S•N:' y I. •minitt.:(,. K. T
i; IF . o,(:ir. SeC . y Sarety.
To Fran A /In Prrnd,”l 11„-
Mears. Lane and leohmtion fo Pr,ga n a.
tw (':n - . Jan. 23, ICJ:;
: We notified you that an overwhelming
force, supplied with artillery, WIL' , organizing
upon our border, for the the avowed purpose of
invading Kansas, den/L.111.1d flg the towns and
butchering the unotrendiug fre-State citizens
they constituting nmetoendweutimhs of the en
tire population. In 11 , 14111.1,01 t.. the relief re...lie-1
fully demanded in that 11"11Ce, rye earne-tly
quest you to issue your proclamation imlnediab
ly, forbidding the 01000100 VI e trust there may
h e no d e l a y in taking so important a step to pre
vent an outrage, which if carried out as planned,
will stand forth without a parallel in the world' ,
history.
To the PerNioe.sr of the United States
The foregoing are the documents that show
the complaint and representation on which the
action of the Federal Government is taken, and
the nature of that action.
But in addition to these, several documents are
published, the substance of which may be briefly
stated.
nu the 2Sth of November, Governor Shannon
wrote from Kansas, representing that the free
state men had formed a military organization for
the purpose of resisting by force the execution ~r
the laws ; that they had rescued a prisoner from
the Sheriff; that several houses were burned by
them, and cattle killed, and corn and provisons
destroyed, and women and children driven from
their homes. These things excited the Missou
rians along the border, and the Governor, appre
hending bloodshed, called on the commander of
Fort Leavenworth to come to his aid with United
Stites troops. lie refused to come without or
ders from the proper authorities at Washington.
(In the Ilth of Decembr. the flovernor again
wrote to the President, giving a more favorable
account of matters, and subsequently that the
danger of immediate collision was over for the
present.
Other letters set down the population of Kan
cos nuw at 30,000.
CIVIL WAR FALSEHOODS
So anxious arc the opponents of the democracy
to get up a civil war in Kansas that they stick at
no falsehoods to promote the dark and villainous
purpose. Among the last falsehoods put in cir
culation through the Republican presses is a
story that the President had directed Governor
Shannon to arrest all the members of the Assem
bly of free State men called a Legislature there.
That story contains not one word of truth, as
the published correspondence shows.
THE North Western Insurance Company of
Erie, it seems has blown up. The Waterford
haratch says so, and calls for a statement of the
affairs of the Company speedily.
HARPER'S MAGAZINE for March is received by
Miner & Co. and Gildenfitmey & Co. It is an un
usually good number.
•nom
`='k - .:..~ ~.~i F ~ iu: ?='..c ~' z~ . ti.r Y~. - uw..N -? ~. ~ S.w,~.
- , - .
IJEIARTSIENT STATF:,
Washington, February 1(1, 1556.
Your obedient servant,
W. L. MIECI
Yours, respectfully,
J. IL LANE,
Chairman Ex. Committee, K.
C. ROBINSON,
Chairman Cotn. of Safety
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et'ah
NATIONAL All 4 ERICAN -COUNCIL. I
GREAT EXCITEMENT
A NEW PLATFORM ADOPTED
We learn from Philadelphia that on Thursday
morning the Council reassembled, when, after
prayer,
Mr. Bennett, of Syracuse, N. V., stated that
he rose to make charges against a member of this
Council.
Cries of " order
Mr. B. said he was not to be choked down, lie
would read the paper, or leave his stand a corpse.
Cries of order. Confusion.
Mr. B. then read the paper. It was as fol
lows
I prefer the following charges against Thomas
11. Fora, of Ohio :
First. That during the political campaign in
the fall of ite visited the State of New York
and used his influence and expended his efforts
to secure the success of the Black Republican
and Foreign Party. A party whose principles
are antagonistic to those of the American Party.
Second. That as a seceding member of this
National Council, at its June session, ho is not
entitled to a seat with us at this time.
Third. That he is now in conference with the
Black Republican and Foreign Party, and pledg
ed to use his influence to divide and distract the
American Party, and to rally all the party he
can command in favor of the Pittsburgh Black
Republican Convention, which is to meet on Fri
day, the 221 inst., in that place.
The Chairman said the paper was not in or
der.
Motions were made to appoint a committee to
investigate the charges, to go on with the busi
ness, to adjourn Bimido., tic. , &c. Great contu
sion ensued.
Appeals were made to avoid the introduction of
distracting questions.
The President announced that the business be
fore the Council was the consideration of the re
solution of Mr. Brewster, for the repeal of the
I'..!th Section of the Platform.
Mr. Wood, of California, who had the floor at
the adjournment yesterday afternoon, then spoke
upon the resolution. Ile male a long speech in
opposition to the resolution, but advocating
modification of the Twelfth Section. Mr. Wood
frequently propounded queries to the delegates
Iron, the different sections. The anxiety' of
members to reply caused great confusion.
M r . F renc h S. Ev a n,, of Washington, D. C.,
gave notice that he hell in his had a Platform of
Principles, so 111011 WO old satisfy every reasonable
'llan. Ile offered it as an olive branch of pea,e.
c r i e s, of read them read them!
Mr. E. then rend unit' much applause, from
the Doily Alllrriran Organ, of Washington, D. ,
of February I:I, the folkwing platform
At a meeting of the thief t' , ,uncil of the Am•
erican party.for the District of t - ,dutnia, com
posed of delegates from the -1 ordinate
CIIS of said District. the followlng. plvtform
principle,. and opinion.:, IV 34 tec-mmended h.
the Nati , .nal and State etmneilm of the .kment an
party for adoption:
let. An hutulde acknowledgment to the Su.
preme Being who rule, the tituverm , for Ili. pr,•
teeing rare vouch.mfe , l 11l our fathers in their
successful Revolutionary struggle, rind hitherto
manifested to us, their deseeml tnis. in the pre
,.ervation the lihertik the in•h•peudence. and
the union
The perpetnati‘m ,1 the Fedora! I
thn palladium of our cnvi! and ridigi , m , l.bor
tiro. and the only Nure bulwark of .linerican Irr
lerenden,e.
f1r,.141 .1 / 1 U•!
end. 1 / 1 1rn citizen- •In,,t)!•1 he -elr•rtrd t..r
as Slate. Fl , l,rnl tLn.I r•iy•
vrlllllerit ••Mploylnetit, lIL preft•reil,•o ti. lialtll - 1111/.1 .I
C.:l.ZetlS,
1 . 6 I'en.sll-I,•rtl .f \ Ti.•rirao Ntrent,
tomp..ratil,‘ q!! tht
~1
...Hi N.. I .014, rer p. , 1•
-ixti• , n,i Whether ('mice L'n Lirih,
i 7 ant' !rg , Itt.4. lon I
• ;AI!, .10,cript . .n 10 any I Trig(' prince, i...teillato
or wit refti , ,, roe , ctl:7( the
Ai MIA t`tato ct , 1141011t1 , ,,
parlmonnt t, ail..Ln,r Lim ne Wile- of Ittut I t
tild n, 11.,1,
~ th TLe unqualdied roc.,gnitLen an 1 mskiute
nanre Of the re.erved r,d,l el the peverai
41.1 the cultirlttem f 11.,111-11y ate i trl\l4,lll.
Will, between Ow c'tlitetim of the tia,vorui
State .s,an.l to this end, non-ititerit.rehce Lt t . . to
zee,. with lute•tiett, appertaitiwg
Indocein,t; 11,111 intersention be ca, he
. .ittite with the -f one other state.
7th The ree the right r the
I,rn and t.a.turnii;ed the 1 nit.-1
State. I..•rttiativr.t! r..• 1 Terrl Foie
thert,l. I. frame tl.elr ColiNtitlitioll all 1 Lttt
rert , at , t i
t he tnotte..llh),l otdy to OW pr , vt,i ,
th.. Fe Leral n. with th.• light .4 Fl.t
into the Union wh , never they
requi,te pol..z!atnot I,r i•nk - itopre,entative .1
t ' ong,re .I..e.•rtis. That none
wh. , nr.• rit tell. ~ f the I
der the l ' on-d . .tuti,n and L.R. thoreol. tutd ato
have it fixed re-tdenre in any ',Leh Tert,t , ry,
ought to partteipate. in the I“ren:ttl , di
on,tituttott, .n the enactment of nut
Territ.orT or Stnie.
stir An enthreettwnt of the princip!e that tek
Slat() or Territory can ahinit other, titan nat:re
h orn eiti t e tt ., In the right of wutlrn4e. , r of holt
ing political ,urb pertnai {hall have
heon naturalized ttecorkling to the laws 4 the
I:nitt,lState4
9th. A change in the law, of naturalization.
making a continued reiudeuce of twenty uric
years , . i,f all riot heretofore provided for, an in
dispensable for citizetudop hereafter,
and excluding alt paupers and periions
of crime, from landing upon our shores; but no
interference:with the vemeil rights of foreigner ,
10th. Opposition to any union between Church
and State; no interference with religions faith.
or worship, and no test oaths for Office, except
those indicated iu the lith section of this platform
I Ith. Free and thorough investigation int,
any and all allog,l abuses id public functiota
ries. and a strict economy in public expenditures.
12th The maintninence and enforcement of
all laws, until said limos Shall be repealed, or
shall be decLartsi null and void by competent jn
dicial authority.
13th. Opposition to the reckless and unwise
policy of the present administration, in the gen.
end management of our national affairs, and
more especially as shown in removing Ameri
cans •' (by designation) and conservatives in
principle, from office, and placing foreigners and
ultrnists in their places : as shown in it truckling
subserviency to the stronger, sad au insolent
and cowardly bravado towards the weaker pow
ers ; as shown in re-opening sectional agitation,
by the repeal of the. Missouri Compromise : as
shown in granting to unnaturalized foreigners
the right to suffrage in Kansas and Nebraska;
as shown in its vacillating course on the Kansas
and Nebraska question : as shown in the remov
al of Judge Bronson front the Collectorship of
New York, upon false and untenable grounds ;
as shown in the corruptions which pervade 8411110
of the departments of the government ; as shown
in disgraeing.meritorinus naval officers through
prejudice or caprice; and as shown in We blun
dering mismanagement of our foreign relations.
14th. Therefore, to remedy existing evils,
and prevent the disastrous consequences other
wise resulting therefrom, we would build up the
American party " upon the principles herein
before stated, eschewing all sectional questions,
and uniting upon those purely national, and ad
mitting into said party all American citizens,
(referred to in the tld, 4th and iith sections) who
openly avow the principles and opinions hereto
fore expressed, and who will subscribe their
names to this platform. Provided, nevertheless
that a majority of those members present at any
meeting of a local Council where nil applicant
applies for membership in the American party
may, for any reason deemed by them sufficient,
deny admission to such applicant.
Irith. A free and open discussion of all politi
cal principles embraced in our platform.
After a great deal of angry discussion and
amid great excitement this platform was adopted
as a substitute for the 12th section by BM yeas
to 77 nays. The telegraph gives the proceed
ings of yesterday, which terminated so fatally
to the Grand Smahedrim.
THE NEWS
Of the ladies and gentlemen residing in the
Maine State Prison, 10 are from Ireland, 4 from
Nova Scotia, and sixty-nine are natives of this
blessed republic.
Ole Bull was compelled to disappoint the citi
zens of Columbus n second time. The first time
by the non-arrival of his Cremona, which was left
behind at Dayton, and the second by missing the
connection at Cincinnati.
The Morning Times, the organ of the National
Americans in Philadelphia, is out in its Thurs
day's issue in favor of Hon. John M'Lean for
President. It thinks neither Fillmore nor Law
can combine the entire party. Is Judge McLean
a Know Nothing
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THE LATEST NEWS
HALIFAX, February 22.—The Screw . steamer
.:Etna from Havre for New York put in here to
day short of coal. She experienced very rough
weather. She brings dates from Havre to the
rith but no tidings of the Pacific. The French
journals only have been received. The news is
unimportant.
The rumor is still current at Paria that Prussia
will nut be permitted to participate in the con
ferences. Gurtschakotr when signing the pisto
col of Vienna accepting propositions demanded
that Prussia he invited to take part. limit sup
ported the demand but Ilourguency and Sir 11.
Seymour wished to refer to their 'governments.
The acceptance of Russia caused the greatest
astonishment in Turkey but had not reached the
4 'rimea at the latest dates.
The disturbances created by the Bazouk. nt
Shunda were serious.
A military conspiracy is reported at Madrid,
with ramifications extending through the North
Elf Spain, Particulars nut given.
There is nothing trout England. Breadstuff's
have declined. Confidence iu peace is daily in
creasing.
PlimAnEmmiA, February 22.—The Philadel
phia American National Convention assembled
this morning in National Hall, Market street.
Isaac llazlehurst, of Philadelphia, acting tem
porary chairman. Credentials were being ex
amined, and much time will be occupied in de
ciding various claims to seats of Pennsylvania
del. gates.
The committee reported fliers Ephraim Near
ish, of New Jersey, Pre,ident : 24 Vice Presi
dents, one from each State. The committee on
credentials not having reported the roll, the re
port on permanent organization was accepted,
but no rote was taken on (4fICPI , . its reassem
bling this evening the permanent otravers took
their seat,, when the committee on credential,
reported a majority and minority report, the
former in favor of Eric delegate's front Pennsyl
vania : the latter signed by Southern members
rclming to recognize delegates front any coun
cil repudiating the platform of IS:,:t, or the 12th
•ection of that platform. An animated debate
ensued upon the admission of the Erie delegates.
WAIOHN , iToN CITY, February 22.—The Cana
da.- in tills al rived this morning. It is ascertained
(rum a well infonned source that the govern
ment despatches contain nothing of a definite
character from England, nor is there any pros
peel of all eat ly settlement of matters in dispute
wevn thin awl that government. The enlist
ment 'L., la the Central American
TilCre is no int'ormation whatever, to ver
ily the rumor in the I,ndon .Veerf, ,, v, of angry
words having passed between Mr. Buchanan and
Ind Chleen,t,,n. Mr. l • ratapt , ai has received ill
tp,t to lito,ltt 111111. , Iiir , an
3+ heretofore contemplated, and s till attends to
unt,i-hed I,e , ..lness at the Slate department.
It. 1.. February 21:.•—The Demo
, r , ttic ye,terdny
Ciiierici, Potter for (lee •t-nor. The following
genii...lll.'ll WIT(' rl , Ctlql fi.4 delegates to the Ileni..-
cr it,o Nat..nal l'onventien : Benoit Law
retie°, Alfred .\ tithony, \ tirel l'eleg It
il.tti•liiier : Ilenry .1. iturlirougliN : ;1
l',,ttvr and 111A•rt S. Gallia.
.NEt , uotottN,. February -The NV,tr
t..t o; rased, Iwntting date-. from ii:lVarM
17 1 i , i n . E. Th, furni,h new• 4•1
~I, o ll,:tict.. Ive:Lther lia•i bth*tatie mere fa
,1,:,,1,2:31 n.l ilieho]htedly -Lott;
th.• uvirket Wn, with 3 cued
ienu,tl fJr . Inan I LINN t o l'ooti boxer.
',.el het, , -•,tra,•ted I,r• ,t;
t o ~fight, a gritera: illmni
0:orl r{il:l I rc rc ,rice No acci , letzlm oc
•
VO,rui‘r) Sauthrra
pa pork 11,111 Wa.s.ht:lo , ll, , nly The NlO,-
il,er drlightfa!, ti,r teutperiturt•
rawsias a rcipl4,Lhavi.
eh- We think we are juortlta•d in saying.
-rir• r • f.er Usk , r emnpla.tro.,
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lilt. A , . 5, 1tt.14 mad
NI Irn,nlir. rwri
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/ I ,••••• 1• . , F L.C311 L.SCO.• . • 1
Pa. Molt too 441,1 1 . 111.1 1.•
: 1.4. , rr ihr zemu,.
4.1 , • erszitltt,, 11.al
I 1,4 k rkt,c4. Soto p nun.. a Itlit.t U.
FLEMINIi
e t ) - PIle• pr....- f....t41, !taula I.• r..1111.1.t1k21.
t.n..ww L. will. DAILY.%
I'A PATIt.I.7OI , If f..rm Mean, ch.,
nib.]..ill s
aal ,, II A. nyrtiLgo in a. Itle.lrawl, It nrsir
c.v....v.4 :any :Lg. , virttirn.v, I. give ...air..
invtanlty 1.. all, c - unng by One Arilditil.l4.ll6.
Pi 1.2 art• t. r...vrl. by 11-14 , 11,11, ita.ltict,a; nn , l p•ln of Eli,
onto 6l«d;ng pilve arty cara..4 eofflilltitalt hp the bribe,
th• bareets, tht.rt ternui the lubvstitial
ttgbt against jla: tack bones anti keel,* flit. blood ft..,
rvtortlltig up A 1... vr.a. , 1% alluilar en Alto 141x.1 bc•la4; ul
14. j, of pont litvgrf Irlivq, a pirlah• In tirvi light ',mild It ; Is
ofraftallava. 1,ttn,..r0 and tilr-ar.. t.. furl..
tbarvan. I h.q. 13r...rter.. 1,1 1 1 - 1,1 x/y.i.sitl///fki aslppart.,.
...at/ a t.• tsltri. nod ea...1t...W. 1... i».. the....viv,
:al. it ...11 flit- 1./111• &la 01..1g41J“,11
...as , I fa, v.. I t laJ tliat [lir kg •im Ow Nll.
and etrrlng, and yaur life wall
If l`r.per le al.itlttvl. ovtay 011,... wall too et;rtvt. It 1).1,..1
Norio p. 111111. 1, WlthtsUt A /tt...1 1d../41 ..0gn1,0.1 lade - I, with
niguatures
C CIACKKNER it 00., hlannfketar,ra.
5..4.1 at " - .I:J , a•rita p r tau by Dr &i s". IL t IP.SIt , 140
Waal mt....M, and by nearly eVl•ry kliAl.nr In tne.llon.,.
ti.,nlaatt Slat., All o”1,11 Or Wier% 1 . , la
fannalkai., adYieo, caldron:wt.! to C. V. I(I.ICK EN; Ell
A 00., No,' Y, , rk, fvlflalair2la
da- What say the Faculty I— (ale
utroilgest PI the non,l, im l ruraLlio 14-opori ..f
Pr. korjeri Syrup ,/ Law-error, 1t,,. and /liirehatatrua,
the mut:Lenart.• and raipport It lots received Gem Phyroviaro.
of the first r whinny, Thu public midi knoll that they
the but to cuA,.ran uuy thug aliNt. is not proacribui io tiro
91. d rid Talmud. lit thin preintfatillti thuy aro mot. ,c,ar•
moulting - . as turisit,ors of their 11.144,7701 loll.w in die la.
NOl.lOl, of the proprietors eunclruivoly alum. if they arfent/
thu Syrup to In. a remedy for Pulmonary and Liv e r Con,
irialuta--if they any that it nea apherttrially and Imorticlalli
ou the 'Marry Orgrura, and *lion El i o oad if thew
0,4 1 / 1 0/1 I. ca,nlirllitri by navals of ruir,ulary ,o-rOieutes Too,,
Ihr ur.al what further trutlniony eau be derrired? Obtain
llt I,‘Saidalvt front tine Agl-1)t, and read it.
MOH, wholesale unit n•tail, try It. E. SF:I.I.I , MS a
01, C 11 1 .111, 1. 10001/ MO Sulrrol stroeta.
by IT & BRU., Lilterty ntroot; IT. I'.
tiCITWAIiTZ, and & MOLLENN AN, Allegheny
City.
aa-Clove Anodyne Toothache Drops--
The excruciating torment, of Toothache aro speedily rollers!
by thy use of this remedy, without Injury to the gum, Ihn).
rent Inuttitint hasp a MO opinion of It, anti ronntantly
rttrouuneud It to their patients. The following Nigh:non,' is
ham one of thu moot distinguished practical Dvutititti In
Now York
yf V.BSHS. A. 11. it I). SAirbe—Gentlenten In the moron of
mr prnutine I have °toenail, ly toted your Clove An,.lym.
with runelt owe.. for the rebt' of the Toothrwhet and n• I
i, , ttittantly ti to illy luttiont.i., 1 •Iw•m it but itt.tt
infurnt you of tin high tiptiti”ii I hovelit, „,s, utter
mint4Lics. M. I.EVETT, ID•ntixt.
l'nparod as] e,dJ by A. B. et D. SANDS, Druggist/I. 100
Fulton Ittrom, New York.
Sold also by FL/011\G mms., Pittsburgh, Pa., nud by
Dl:tlggintS gstiorrdly 6ob18:1w
Are Prom the N. York National Monitor
of February 24.-11 V . :PAN V Al , 3ll.—Dr. Curtis has done m en ,
ameliorate the condition of humanity Inflicted with lung
~,mpiaiais, th a n any other practitioner or modkinos that
has struggled with the secrets of the taoterid medial, for the
last century, by the ir.ventioa and perfection of as maxima.
meat that will convey to the lungs a medicine in the shape
of a highly Medicated Vapor, which acts directly on like
distmkse, and runt, AA hitherto, by sympathy. Those who are
troubled with &NOMea arising from disordered limp, will
subserve their interesta by giving the Ilygean Vapor a trial.
Chtilion.—Dr. CURT& IlYaLeid IA the original anti only
gentiles article. nov26:3wdtw
Dr. McLane's noutorrn Liver Pills and IMPROVED VermL
rage, also Dr. L .l Scott's Celebrated White Cirratisian Lini
ment, prepared solely ender the supervision of Dr. I. Scott,
a regular Medical graduate, and Physician of extensive prac
tice. None genuine, only as prepared by Dr. I. Scott Co.,
Bank Place, Morgantown, Virginia.
Dr. '✓lrLane's IMPROVED Verruifuge Dud IMPROPER Liver
Pills, n..lcompruiled by certificate of C. McLane, for sale by
Druggists and Merchants everywhere.
Da. UKO. 11. KRYSIIII, 140 Wood at., Wholesale Agent.
Da. J. I'. FLEMINCL Allegheny, near Railroad Depot,
Whole/late Agent. JiMalawtpe
01 0 GROSS HOOFL AND'S BITTERS in
.toreand for rain by 11015) FLEMINU MOS.
. •
•
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BY TELEGRAPH..
Arrival of the Screw Steamer JEtna
American Convention
From Washington
R. I. Democratic State Convention
C, ‘l - 1, I . C , FL/a1") The veleitration
3ti:or The
1 ,, L. tong There to to 1.0
From Unitimore•}
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: • cl • iti I t.i /I.•int
t".slss.l,xts•sl 1.4 t, 1.111, I
$. t. ss•• that $l,) 11.1 $ r14.1‘. :ssss•.sl
.4 I - Is. $ • ssssss •styr.o..l.sl lb,. All Is-$l - ....ssssss a.Vll.•t
$ $: -t ttz. Tr) ;115.1.a.
I=l
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El.E'd !Nil 1511 , 15,
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DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, & K CORNED THIRD AND WALNUT STS.,
Philadelphia.
4Fer MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Freight,
to all parts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivera, Canals,
Lakes and Land Carriages, to all pails of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE ON MERCIIANDIZE generally. On
Stores, Dwelling Houses, kr.
Ands qf the Company Nonenth, 591,1858.
Bonds, Mortgages and Real Rotate $101,020 ctt
Philadolphia City, and other Loans 85.210 00
Stork in Bank*, Railroad and Insurance Cos 23,000 10
Rills reCOVlltrie 100.440 97
Cock on loud 20,828 09
Balances in hands ~f Agents, Prenlinnot on Ma
rino Policies recently issued, and other d o bts,
du, the Company
Sulewriptiou Notm.
I=l
William Nlartio
J..w•ph 11. 5..1.1.
James C. Nand.
The, phil. Paulding,
Traytunr,
Wi[limn Eyre, Jr,
Josh. L. Prioe,
Jann. Tennout,
Samuel K. Sakes,
Henry Sloan,
James B. McFarland,
Charles Schaffer,
Retort Burton,
John R. Semple, Pittsburgh
I). T. Morgan,
.1. T. Logan.
WM. MARTIN, President.
eat.
Edmund A. Soutlvr,
C. DAVIY,
.P i n B. N'nnw.•.
tit, go U.
Igtrlitivtott,
tr. It. M. Iluptt,n,
IVilltant C. ',gels, ig,
I ('rug,
Siyoticor Ilvain
Charlet+ 1(..11..y.
II ./ones 13r.A;ku,
.1. 0. JoJlionott,
Taos. C. IL AN - D, Vice l`resini
ENRY L‘Lutar.N, Secretary
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
9t, Water parrot, Pittiburgb
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE CO RI,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
CHU:TEE PEEPETVAL-01L‘NTED BY THE STATE Or PENNSYLVANIA
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
FIRE, 31.481.VE AN!) !\ LAND Th'AN.S'POHTATION.
A.kIWN R. LIPPINC(YrT, President.
UItItIN IWO MRS. Secretary.
U FAMt(II: YOUNG, Treasurer.
DIRKCTORA.
Annie S. I,ippinr.,lt., IViWain It. Thomas,
Ilnidmlllilliu gbam, William Neal,
N wholes O. Taylor, Alfred Weeks,
Rogers, Charle. J. Fields,
I'. Sinuins, ,hones I'. Smyth.
air - This CAnnpany law been orginalgod with a Cash Capi
tal, and the Ihrectors have determined to adapt the business
to its available reiumrces. To obsene prudence in conduct
ing its afruirN, with a prompt 114j116i111011t of 1.308.
Pittsburgh OElee, No. 76 Water street.
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
The following well known mud rospoitsible firms iu Pitta
Lm ,;h Iw re nn[horizrl rrfe.n•urn t.. them. with regmil to the
nail sottuilnessi of the Nlartnactursrs' I nsuraurn
r.onor & Kohn, Wilmot, Child ol At Co.,
I'. Smith A. Co., Hampton a Campboll,
-Mo", Ticroao 1.1. Childs A. Co.
I 'f B CI It
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
/NS/ RA NCE CO.I/PAY Y,
WRNEFt np WATER AND mAuxET STREETS
PITTSBURGH. PA.
RI tit KILT ti A lA% AI, Prtwittent.
vr.AN. SvC,Lary
1:14-"I'llo, Comp:in) 'oak, ....tory insurance alipertithaing to
-r onwetted uttli LIFE
Aho. ntimiant 1111.1, A\ll CAIIOO RISKS on the Ohio
And Ste•eheippi Itivern and trilititariee, and MARINE
itenerali)
adainet leo. and TI olago by lleire, and against the
Perils oI the Sea nit Inland Navigation and Transportation.
`n~
nod nt thelum.int tale. G.lttliiitellt With safety all ivirtieli.
ROI I.• r t E4O VI ilLy, SWIi n.•I M'Clurltti,
JeA.l.ll I'. Gnra-vu, V. 0., .711hu S.D.,
Ja.::11,, Mareiltall, Davit) Ilicey,
Jeu., W. 'batmen, ellarhert A rbuffinut,
A lea Atlllt- r Ilt Tulle), Jtrsvpli 11. lawtt,
.I..ilii Nnlb•rum, Nlnnsfield IL Ilrou 11,
DI. Id II Clutslilwrn, Clkrim lan 7111 g,
W 111,1311 Carr. Ibdn•rt 11. Bartley,
Ja.. D. Nlctilll. feblB
British Si. Continental Exchange.
FIWIT BILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, SIDF.D.III,IIIi 6 CO.
ON TILE UNION BANK, LONDON,
llem. or .t.l ixo UrWIRDI4
Ale- The.« Draft). arc a) Allah.). at all the principal Town.
• 4 KN. LAVD, non LAND A N 1.4 11 ELASU , and Elio CON
TINENT.
11c. a 1... afoot SIL/117 1f114.l uu
M. A. Grunebnum & Bailin,
Irs .V K T A NA /
Loll. cc)... rot a r0t...141)1.re to all parts of 0 F:1131 ASS,
c Tr/EI:LA N 111)1.1-AN 11.
t0t...0n of to travel abroail. tiny prociuro. thronall
ticrs on odor.. .11).nicy can be olitaanal,
I• 11) 1.11 .4 Enrol...
.3f ,ther 50t7Ilritilwf to Surd;-.,
,i 1 rt. eite 311,11.h0u.
WILLIAM II SWILL! A 10r8 k
Wow.l, rtsruo. ^hind iitroota.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF l'lTTSlStiktGli.
w I LLI ANI IS ALE Y. F'sraiden
ti.A.III'EL f. 11ARAIELI, Seemta.ry.
orP/CE. iH fia.f.r rtrvrt, Markel and Ifiu/ arm's.
46- I.1„t I) CA Its Lim ohio
111. erg mid trndltat
In Atit .41 otinun•d •d. ltunanr t,y
anai-d the I'- I. "( Sva and Inland NavvAntion
3lt a Tr.t ta .a.n.
EM=l!
M illixiii 1ta,..-/i1,•,. emit.. Mark SMrli:if;
Jam.. M i'.....p....r, ..... , amorl M. K Mr.
t l miilml 11,:.. William fling Lam,
i 0 .1. - 1 . 1 iht (I lmi , Jr., .101111 K. Inkrorth,
loam- M IN-tit...rk, Initlo St•llero,
li 11...r1..m,41i. .1. S.. lii..ailliciker.
Waiter ltri rua, IVILImut IL Hay,
..1..1.r. .i,1i.p1.. I i1e."21
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOII N' II hIL IES Vrveadeut.
lit Sm
C )4' 114TVIIEL“It.
WILL INHERE AGAINST ALL KINDS
ARINE AND FIRE RISA'S
J If Sll.l4ll..rgrr, 11. W. C..vis,
C W Itmccf...l..v . W. K. Maack,
Ls.n.u. NI 1 . ..un..dr., T. It. Uprlik",
NV Nl' %stun, IL I). 0.....hrnn,
IL T 1....,h, Jr, John A. Caughoy,
Georg.. S. ,Sciden. S. R. Bryan,
Thri.l ll*Caniihum.
Pd' All Levu. Alunxiii,d i.q luuti.m iusuroil
.I“.i by till, Otiuvany will 1. Iltmrally fAJUStA &Ott prolnpl
ly lettol al Its Urilek . .. Vi A TV:It TRkKT. jyll
WESTERN FARI%LERS' INSURANCE
COMPANY,
New Lisbon, Ohio.
T .7. HUNTER, Ageut, Nu. 90 Water atrw.s.t., I.etereeu
Wutml 1111.1 Market Ihtutlrgh.
OFFIr}:RS.
F. A 111.4)CliSOM, Pltwickut-
J A M BUIWICK, A it,. Prevvient.
LEVI SIAIZTIN. tam] Trvasurer.
VlTTSBlllttill
.1.m..a W. W0..1w4.11, Plummer,
It. M. 1101,11 Q,
V! [krt.:mato, Dr. Jnu. E. I.arks.,
Wu. Simms, I.llrum.gba.m, nIWPOII, Newmyer k
)16
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSIiUI3UH.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
AUTIROLIZED CAPITAL, $300,000.
ftsrlasurn Holdings and other Property against Los ea.
Da4mium by Fire, and the Portia of tho Soo and Inland Nal F
aatlou anui Trumprtatton.
MURMURS.
Wm Y. Johnston, itod Puttermn, Jacob I'Mulor,
A A Cmrlm. W. 111•Clintu,k, Jam. P. Tanner,
Smith, W Ilavon, 0. K Park,
I. &trier Sprul, Wad, Hampton, D. M. Lout:,
A. J. J 013,11, .1 IL Jogiva, IL It. Co l:11mM
OFFICERS.
Presidruf . lion. WM. P. 301INSTON.
Vim i l rrtiffrul. ...... .ItODY PATTPB.BON.
and 'Pr rms A. A. CARRIEIL [Je2S,ly
WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
WON IRE, SIDES AM) SHOULDEIIS,
LARD, LARD OIL,
DRIED BEEF,
SUGAR CURED and
CANVASSED HAMS.
A larip, stock ahrayn on hand at
No. 297 Liberty Street,
PTITSBURGIL PENN'A
PEARL STEAM MILI„
A 1.1.E(.4-11ENY.
Wi — FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAhll LUIS in either of the
two Citiow.
Onrntns may be left at thn Mill, or In boxtm at the gtorea of
LfX7AN, WILSON A al., b 2 Wood stront.
BRAUN & MUTER, our. Liberty and St. Clair ntreeta.
11. I'. SCIIWARTZ, DruggiNt, Allegheny.
TERMS: CASH, ON DISLIVENT.
.1Y 29 BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO.
W I AA/ S & ALLEN,
(Succesaors to Arnold 4 Williams,)
NI AN UFACTURRICS OF
CHILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
Aril- W. A A. will contract tor Warming and Ventilating
by &oom or Hot Water, Pipes or Cliilsou's Pulliam, Church-
Schools. Hospitals, Factories, Green Houses, Dwellings,
C.,Mrt Houses, Jails, or Hotels. No. 25 MARKET STRNET,
Pittsburgh. apid
OLD TYPE METAL.
WE HAVE FOP SALE, at the Office of
the MORNING POST, a large quantity of OLD
TYPE. Machinists and others wanting ouch an article can
get a largo supply by calling won. feb9
OFFICES TO LET.
riIICVO GOOD ROOMS, suitable for Insurance
or Law Offices, will be rooted, in the second story of
the building on the north-west corner of Fifth and Wood
streets, in the same building with the Morning Part.
It is the best business corner in Pittsburgh. Access to the
offices convenient. Inquire soon at office of
Ja2ldtitspc2t
BASEMENT TO LET.
ALARGE BASEMENT ROOM, 21 feet
wide by 30 deep, half above ground, and well light
en and finished, will be rent.' on reasonable terms. It is
on the .ruer lootFth street and Cherry alley. Enquire
at ~Jafac~ OFFICE OF MORNING POn.
k, Sperm and Star Candles, at
Jn! F. R. DE.AVRVE
MEI
Jrio. B. Hama, hate of Llumphroyealloffigan4lioons f rhila.
1.). W. =STINE Late of Pittsburgh.
KOONS & HERSTINE,
FLOUR FACTORS,
General Produce Commission Merchants,
No 47 North lVlattrret and 05 North Witt, dr,ei,
below Race sired,
lleualay,Woisl ward.( Cu. Ph il.l Bryan, Kennelly A Co. Pitbeh.
(Jarrett. Martin A Cu. " .1.. Wllmarth A Co.
Woo. 1.& (Sliver, t• Bell & Liggett, "
Slifer. Price & Co. " J. AW. Kea, ..
Caleb Cope & Cu. " B.S.'s)", Cusgrave & Co. -
Truitt, Brother & Co. " Watt & Wilson, . ..
J. D. Isdimer A Co. Cincinnati. Fosdick & Foulds, Cincinnati.
A. A. Bollix-lc & Co. .4 Morrow A (Littler,
Tweed A Sibley, " J. S. Chenoweth & Co. "
And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Merchants generally.
jal&dhpaan
93,889 06
100,(00 00
$617,348 16
y.p*pfl'3tdtf
FORSYTH OD SCOTT,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Dealers in Wool, Hides, Flour,
BACON, LARD AND LARD OIL,
tkii - AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. '
Nu. 75 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PERNA.
P E BINGES:
Springer Ilarbaugh, Pittnleh 'Geo. Wells, Weller•ille, Ohio.
Jahn Scott Sr Cu., '• M. Martin, 64 44
R. D. Jones, Cluler Cit. Dep.llk. Koons le Herstine, Phila.
Leeeb A. Co., Pittsburgh. Barnet, Nesbit A liarretson,
.I,w.uph E. Elder, St. Louis.
Thomas k iireim,r, IMuliers, Holmes A Connell, Cincinnati.
Salem, Ohio. (rubbly] A. D. Bullock A Cu.
ALEX. HUNTER,
DEALER IN
FLOUR, GRAIN,
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY,
No. 299 Liberty street,
PnalinumiL
JAMES BLAKELY,
EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets,
PITTSBURG
Panterigers brought from the old country to Pitts
burgh, and money. remitted to ICnrop. f nov27
Cincinnati, Hamilton .k.• Dayton Railroad.
CINCINNATI PASSEtiOERS will please
take notice that the advertisement of a Rival Route.
stating that. the 8 o'clock A. M. train of the Ohio end Penn
ay halite ILailroad is the only one which make,' connection at
err:Wine. This in incorrect, and calculated to deceive the
travelling public,. there are two daily trains between Pitt.-
burgh and Cincinnati making clone and sun, connections,
BELLEIONTAIN and 11AiTON. No other route maga.
...onnections with the 3 I'. M. train of the Ohio and Pen
raider Railroad. G. It. BROWN, (don't Agent.
IiNtIWI.AND, Agt. Pittsburgh. fel6uf.
•
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
air f IRAs, Hat a.--Wv Kara j.t rect.{ yell our SPRI.NG
STYLE OH SI LE II ATS, w!..h u 111 (mind, on insp.
a neat and gvod artirlo. Call and nee. •
fe1,23 MORGAN A CO., 114 Woo 4 St
~.„-.1;1:11 : r oT i S HN T Ulnil i l LITERARY CLAR—PUBLIC
111
members of this institution give a
Polon. lo.rformanee 1 . 11114 (Saturday) EVIINING, inst.,
at their Hall. corner of Third and Wood streets, ovr the
Telt.grupli (Ulm. The public are invited to attend.
Admission free.
60.00 0 PRIME OYSTERS just re
ed ved and r.or sale. Also, a
large lot of CAN OYSTERS of superior quality.
sold vv holewdo and retail by CHAS.
K I MBLE k CO., corner of Hand and Liberty
,tr,ets, Pittsburgh. febV,..:St
SPRING STYLE lIATS—This beautiful
sgde sill be introduced
THIS DAY, Fr.nitrAltT '2341,
At 73 WOOD street.
lel2 C. IL PAULSON.
WANTED, immediately, SITUATIONS for
llorse-Shoe, fora lilackansith Helper; for two Boys
to learn Trades (Moulding preferred)—fur tour or five liirls
.10 general loolsowork or eblinthOrWork fora Mall no
Coachman and tianlener—for a man an Gardener, a good
workman—mud a Mau in Store,. speaks or writes fluently
I.:nglish, German and French.
A tso, WANTEI--Ttro or three Oirls ns Cohn Or Chamber
maid'', for the country. Apply at
LOLL RIE'S Intelligence Ofllc,,
feli23 No. 11 Fifth,. near Market mt.
LTA ['LE AND FANCY DRY GOODS—On
'fu\DAS morning, tho 25111 inst.. coUunencing at taro
o elock, witl iw sold, at the Commercial Sides Rooms, corner
Wood and Fifth street,. a large variety of Staple and Fancy
Dry onsets, to sit.- the cumin- stock of A country store:
comprising Alparus and (toltiirtts in trnstt. variety of rotors;
I lain and figured Dr Lantos and Cashmeres. Dress
Jaelionot, Cambric.. Dress Manlius, Diaper,
Irish Linens, White and Unbleached Muslin.% Furni
ture Chintz. Dress Prints, Med and White Flannels, Satiuntn,
Patent Thread, Silk Trimmings, Sewing Silk, Mittens,
Hosiery, Itlhtmns. Ac.,
_
D. M. DAVIS. Amer.
2 n BOXES W. ROCK CANDY just re
reivea and tor .1, by
HEYMER A ANDERSON.
OM' No. .^.9 Wood street.
16S--2°o drums fresh Figs just received
X 505 for male by Rh:l - HER A. ANDERSON,
Jet= Na }fit Wool Ittre.-,.t.
Q. 001211 11EltitING-100 boxes, new, just
:aid kr sate by.
REAMER A . ANDERSON,
6.14;1 No. 35 Wood street.
TARIES' F ABIITO S --
for Ninrell
Peterson's Nfagazino, do 17 do
Yank,. Nolan.. 12 do
Seabirth] tslave States; by Olmstead, $1„..2.
Life of Gethe, 2 voiniees, V 2,25
Camp-tires of the Rid Men,
II uttratltm, $l,OO
Ilyportou, $l,OO
Our C4Ltio Tenoitica, 91,12
in Madrid, . 90 do
tkoinden dal C wrestsindence of Napoleon,
01 nines, $1.90
90 do
Five Hundred Mistakes, 35 do
Widow Bedott Papers, $1.12
Roso Clark, $1.12
Alone, $1,12
Hidden Path, $1,12
Japan; China, &v.: by B. Taylor, SIAS
Just received by Repress, and for wile cheaper than any
ustabllshateut in the city. All I ran say, the
prices spook for then... Arcs. Reunowber. rho pines is ai
LA UFFER'S BOOK.STORE,
feb22 No. 30 Filth strivt.
1741.0.1 ANT ILI USTRATED NATIONAL WORKS,
now publishing in r.umbors—
lat. momirs GENERAL ATLAS OF THE 'WORLD,
nun taint tag seventy Maps, with Descriptions and Statistilat op
to the year 18211. Price 22 cla. per number.
2d. PIOTORIAL CYCLOPEDIA OF 1110Ci1tA1'IIY, ear
bracing a series of Memoirs of the most distinguished indl
vidnals of all times. foo wood sod steel o n - ras i ng .. Will
be completed in to'eute-three numbers, at 22 cents each.
TIIE REPUBLICAN COURT, or American Society in the
Days of Washington—to bo completed in twenty-one parts.
....II containing a portniit of sumo iiistinguixbiA woman.
WORKS OF THE. lIRITISiI POETS, from, Ben Jenson to
Seott, with Biographical Nonces of their Liv9d and Writings:.
will he completed w forty-seven parts, at 23 et., per number.
Those are the meat desirable works ever offered to the pub
lie in numbers.
Subscriptions received by
W. A. GILDENFENNEY .ft CO,
fsbl9 'Filth st, opposite the Theatre.
A TREAT ALI, 11.01 1 N11 W
EVOrybOdy 110
wishes to obtain a feted of fun should oltain a copy of
TEM YANKEE NOTIONS FOR MAlteD.
.thst putiialted. Every page contain,. splendid Comic
trutions, which no ono can look at without "sulekerlng
right out," while its stori.,Jokes, and sidesplitting
nnuirali
h are warranted to put everybody in gond spirits in spite
of the weather and street inrunibmnoos. Price 123.: . ; cents
per number, or $1,25 per annum. For sale by
H. MINER k CO.,
febtl2 No. 32 Smithfield street.
WS. HAVEN'S No. 1 PEN.—This
Gallant Ptm, manufsetured by Joseph Gillett iu
Oar, of the popular 704 Pen, is rapidly gaining favor with
OM writing public, and in now more in demand than any
Imo ever sold in this city. It is used in bath of the large
Gommereial Colleges, and preened to any hitherto intro.
I have contracted fur the manufacture rkftt large and regn
tar limply of these Pens, and am ready to fill oLdera for any
amount. W. S. MAVEN, Stationer,
feb22 Market at, corner Second.
OUNT WASIIINUTON RESIDENCK FOR RENT—A
II well lluedn,l and convenient Dwelling Lien °of :1 °von
room*, half an acre of ground. large etable, einem, with lib
ter and pump, fie The house to new and in good order,
plea,,antlyekoated on 111gb aceet, haring a flue view of the
Hike, rlvera, Ac., and le but a few minable walk front the
city. Immediate porsomdon am be had.
foten C CUTEIBRRT Sr. SON, 51 !Jacket wt.
H'STORY OF PITTSBURCH—The History of
Pittsburgh, from the earliest to the present time; With
notice of its Meititles of communication, and other advan
tages for commercial and manufacturing purposes; by
Nernle B. Craig, Esq. In one 12tio. volume; bound in mus
lin, with two amps; price 75c. Published and for sale by
feli22 JOHN H. MELLOR, s 1 Wood eL
JACOBS' AMALGAM PENS.—These Pens
T./ will ho found durable us six or eighl made 'ram teel, and
will not catch, or stick in the paper; neither will they cot ,
nide or injure the color of the Ink, as steel pens invariably
do. Price, $2 per atm. Yor stile by
W. S. HAVEN, Stationer,
feb22 'Market street., corner of Second.
MANCHESTER PROPERTY FOR SALE—A
Lot of Oround in Maneheiter, fronting on Sheffield
street 34 feet front by. 138 feet deep. in a Ismuttfol situation.
A Land Warrant of fan acres would be taken at .SAM in part
paymnt. Apply to (feb22) BLAKELY & RICHEY.
_ .
Fouß MILE RUN—To Let, 1n Acme of Land, well
adapted for gardening purposes, situate at three miles
from the city, on the Four Mile Run.
feb2 S. CUTHBERT & SON, fir Market et.
MA4lOll — fA SHIONS---Godey'R
Book for March just received and for sale by
11. MINER & CO.,
feb22 No. n Smithfield street.
AiON EY can be obtained on first Bonds and
Mortgagt.bs, by applicotion to
ti-b 22 BLAKELY & RICHEY.
FIRST BONDS AND MOETGAGES can be Ob
tained, with liberal premiums, on application ter
lob= BLAKELY .4 RICIIEY:
BACON -300 pieces Hants and Shoulders
just red by (reb.22) ILENRY R. COLLINS.
CASHMERES A.NI) BE LAINES REDUCED.—
A. A. MASON & CO. aro closing nut their entire stock
of Cashmeres and Do Laines at an immons'e reduction in
prices. Gold Medal Do Lalire.s trolling for 12 3 4 c.—worth 25c.
All Wool do. at 25c.—worth 373.4 and 50c. foble.
BLANKETS, BLANKErs--200 pairs of 'Wool
Blankets at ts and PA—usual rice to and 1,6; at the
Semi-annual Sale of A. A. MASON & CO.,
feblB 25 Fifth etreet.
SEMI-ANNUAL SALE—A. A. Mesox
Co. have just opened another lot of those splendid 4-4
English Calicoes, at 8. and Do. per yard.. fetdB
A. MASON & CO. Are daily kiace.iving
A fresh supplies of Dry Goods of every description,
which they are selling 131 Semi-Annual prima, at
fol 3 25 Fifth street.
2 F, POCKETS Old Gov't Java Coffee ;
" 50 hop No. I Rio do:
Just mix:lived at (Pa ) ) No. I DIAMOND
: ~ y ,
~T • 1
IMILADEL PIIIA
MIMEO
1:12:61133/
=EC
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AUCTION SALES,
VERY Cliorct Miscti,LorEous BOOKE--CITI
BATIIRDA Y evening, the 22e1 lust, commencing at 7
o'clock, will be cold by catalogue, at the Commtu.de fates
Rooms, corner of Wood and fifth streets, a sot) ,holoo cht•
'cotton of miscellaneous nooks, among whirl; are—
eolith's Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, ala engravings;
Prose •Writers of America, Mao portraits; Dick's Works, 2
volume.,; Christian Library, 2 volumes; Encyclopedia of
Geography, 3 volumes; Dugald Etowart's Lectures; Thiene
French Iterolutlen, 4 volumes in 2; Porcy's Eeliques of An
cient English Poetry; Dun Lip's History of New Pork, 2 vol
umes; Life and Bpeeches of Clay. 2 volumes; Book of the
Heart, elegantly Illustrated; Newton's Principle; Knapp's
Chemical Technology, 2 volumes; hitch Illuttratlons at tho
Scriptnres; Heroines of History; Bear's Guido to Know
led,;,''; lives of the Popes, 2 volumes; Mackenzie'. Phut
Thousand Receipts; Prof Wilson's Essays; ILsyward's Ga
zetteer of r. 84 Life of Wellington 2 volumes; Miss Bro.
ruer's Works, 2 volumes; Pictorial Half Hours, 2 volumes;
Noble Deeds of Women; Beauties of Scotland; Ilume's
tory of England, 6 volumes; Macaulay do. do., 2 volumes;
History of French Africa; Le Banm's Narrative, Ac., kc.
For further particulars sew Catalogues, which era now
ready. (Mal) P. M. DAVIS, Auer.
RIDGE MINING Co. STOCK—OM Thursday
evening, February Mk at 734 o'clock. at the kler
chants' I Whange, Fourth street, will be sold. by order of
Joshua Canna, F4q., Treasurer, Shares Ridge Milling Co.
Stock, forfeited for non-payment of assessments.
feb22
P. M. DAVIS, Aim Pr.
FIjR.RKTAMIININGOO. STOCK--On Thursday
evening. February 28th, at 7 . 1 4 o'clock, at the Men
chants' Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold, by order of
James M. Christy, Esq.,Trtsumrer, —Shares Eureka Mining
Co. Stock, forfeited for non-payment of mwessments.
fob 22 P. M.MACIS, Auct'r.
OF.FICE Pmts. & Cotentrurvuts IL IL Co.,
Pittsburgh, February 13, i&6.
Us , BONDS of the BOROUGHS ON MORES RT
and CONNELLSVILLE, Issued Loth° Pittubrirgli and
Cannellnrillc Railroad Company inpayment of subscriptions
to dock of mid Company, are offered FOB SALE on fair
ternia iu stuns of ONE JIMMIED or ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS each, bearing SIX PER CENT. INTEREST,
payable send-annually at the Of ice of mid Company in the
City of Pittsburgh. Tin' payment of principal and interest
on these Bonds in par/mit& by the RtreTroad (bmpany. A.
the above Boroughs RAVE NO omen store OF ANY ICON, these
Bonds may be considered a SAYE and SECURE INVEST
MENT.
For further information apply to NICITOLAS VERDES,
Transfer Clerk at the Cairo or the C■mpany, Neville Hall,
Fourth and Liberty streets, up stabs.
OLIVE•Bt W. BARNES,
Pv4ddeoL
fel.S:dlmspe.3m
WANTED --Six good Girls, to do general
housework. Two or three good Cooks ter city and
country. A Boy of 17 to learn a trade; Must be well recom
mended. Also, places for four or live Oirls to do chain - bar or
dialog-room work. Four Boys in stores or to run errands,
and five or six men at any kind of employment.
Apply at L019E11178 Now Intelligente Office,
feb2o No. 14 Fifth street.
A.LLEGLIENY RESIDENCE, with two
Acres of Oround TO . LET.—The limtse contains ton
rooms; portico in front; smoke house, wash home well of
good water, and hydrant ; choice fruit trees, Ac.., etc.; 'situate
on Bagaley's Lane. Rent $.3011 per year.
fetal B. CUTHBERT A RON, $1 Blarketat.
MAXWELL'S NEW 'BOOK—Pictorial
Life and Ailyentnrex of Grace (Malley by William
11. Maxwell. Comploto in one volume. Price 38 cants. For
male by U. ALINES it CO.,
No. 32 Smithfield street
Fop. RENT—A Warehouo on St' uittifield
street. One on Water st. A Store Room and Dwelling
No. 159 Wood street. Au Offlee-on Fifth atreet
fele2o S. CIITIWIEDT A SON, tit Alarkot at.
- ROUSE AND 14),T FOR. SALE—Sit/BIWA:ill-the
corner of Clark And4'nitonnis. .Tll6 , Homo Ordains
five rooms and kitchen. Price $ l OOO.
febal & CUTHBERT & 807 , T, 51. )Jark - o'f et,
20n LBS. TRIESTE Me.
w store and forsale Tiy
febD)
CONCENTRATED LYE, a new article for
making Soap. One ptintol worth toner Pauli. For
nolo by itobt) . l FLFAtING EROS.
1 GROSS H
00FLAND'S BITTERS in
.Lore and for wile by (kb' ll MINING BROS.
ow:mutt o—il learm -ot -51) acres
iu the above Township, near Tarentum, of which 25
acre, are cleared: balance tint rate timber. There aro
ationi Rid bearing Froit'rreciof different kinds. 'Apply in
I'ol4B - -.'.'I3LAbiELY B lUCItRY.
U 'PC H 1 NSON FAMILY SONGS- Man the Liliaßoat; or, Storm at Sea.
The thiter.Side of Jordan.
Thu Newfoundland Dog.
Good limo Coming.
Horticultural IVife.o
Ship on Fire.
My Boyhood's
'Where can the Sent find testi
A way Down East.
• Eight Dollars a Day.
And many (ahem, for sale by
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
frb7R US Wood street, 5,1 door above Filth at.
EAU PTV 11 l• 4. !
- - -OUNTRY RESII3F.HGE FOR
B are commissinnisl by the owner of that
beautiful property near the Two Milo Dun, known as the
Hazlet Mansion House, to odder ft for gala Tho.properfy
consists of about two sermon a aleliglitfol,and oottimMullug
eminenre, commanding alien of #ho city: 'TO luniscrbi ono
of the finest andlaigest in - the uniirlihorimoildf-tittstairgh;
and the improvements, kenerally are of•Attigh,: order. ; One
acre adjoining it, Ustrt:ottlie mine estatd,) can be purchased
if desired. For teniut wad other particulars,minim of
&Lag BLANDLY HICILDV.
A --- EARE C. ANCE.—The subscriber liar,
fog engage.' in another- both:ear tviticit ttentands hitt
...bah, time and attention, witthes to dispcut of bin Tea ; and
Grocery Bust uebt. The atanding or tho !louse to well 'known
ao the And of its itind,Alte tnotineas . large a 1 incmaiing by
ccoadment of the beef chiazin the city.
To an ZMT.ILPItINING ttlf.l.,`MS Aura,. Itialt rare cluinco and
a cure fortune. For partitidartiobatilniiif
fol3df IV: A. AFCLURIT,.corttei. ATOM and Siattiftrta.
CORNER STORE TO LET,4 I -The Stkire
occupied by the subscriber, 4ttio orßisth and
Wood:dr-vets, will be let on favorable terms, with - tr without
fixtures. W. A. APCLUIati.
U .LET-A well finished Stere.on Market
street, between Third and Furulh—a good stand fur a
flat, Slow or Clothing linaineat •
A Large Store on Third strut, near Safoct strot.
A1:40. two well finished Office Itoonte. on Third' tirea.
Ihrluiru of ifel2ah2tej 11. 1). ti.A4AI.I, 83-Thiril et.
0110.11 S AND t . .,'01d/S CURED by the use
C
Qt MORGAN'S CELEBRATED COUGMBYRLIP. Let
aff wine are afflicted with Culls promartt afrottle of it. l'rice
only :I.') cents. Hear the testimony of (meld Shah OM irks' it;
Mo. lour D. Moon US—This may certify that befog afflict
ed with a troublesome Cough, I boughto bottle-of Morgan'a
Cough Syrup, and ate happy to say, after using ft, my cough
is entirely curial. I am free to pronounce your Cough
Syrup the best medicine I have ever , used. , No family
should be without this valuable medicine.
DAVID DlcllOEFJlT.s,.Alleghony.
Pmpared and For saln srlinle,r4a and retail, kr JOHN
HAFT, Jr, Solo Proprietor, Nu. 135 WIAX.I, atrcet.
Pitta
tough. - febl 1
ISSOLUTION.—The Co-Partnership here
tofore existing untleT the firm of .LVA. 3IASOZ4 & Co.
is this tiny dissolved by nintutil content- Nathan,. Melon
withdrawing front the Istsiness.
' ALTETIM A. MASON,
NATIIAN N. MASON.
I'Lttsburgh,FebrnsrslthriSAte—rchl
CO -PARTNER=SHIP. .-,;; 7 2L. A.MSON has
thin day naocialml with - binhaies, 'NATHAN
WHITING, of under' the' Dim urA., MASON'
CO., by whom the Dry Goods IntainoiWill bar:ontihnixt as
usual at No. 24 Fifth atreat. ADVERIN• £ MASON,
IYATHAN....WIIMNG.
PlDaNargh. l'obruarf 7Ln,
QI'EA/I.ISIIIP PERSIA ARRIVED--Lon
k3 don papers in adruico , r on Dump - RI laa.-AJust mei ve4,
London Jtltiqtruted News f Jsuttury 2p els.
do. do Tin7es do. ,10,. 26, 12 eta.
do. Weekly .
du. do. 2T, 12 eta.
do. - Paacli, du.. do. 25, 12 ctn.
do. Disiatelt., do do. 27, 20 et.
Wolk:we porliktedatpu . 3pmenta,Alth Wilmer ind Rodgers,
iu Now York, to that. we - Rill have oar ~LoOdon .Papers to
advanceof 411 others. Itenuantor If yoti*ant to save 21 per
cent., go to - LAWYER'S BOok Store,
febl2 Tia. 2 0 .11711 street.
VVALENTINES.—The tibest aseortment of
Valentines just rt.-Caved be'Sold lower than.
any house In the city. , Ilavingpnrcholeatemithree or four
different manufacturers, can ratty lay: ire can ideas° all.
Our stock Is almost exclusively the seatintental Valentines;
very few comic, Remember~ if strawant to save 213 per cent.
come to 'EaIiFFEIt'S ROOKSTORE,
' 'No. SU Birth street.
BIRMINGLIAM Prorierty" for Sale.—A Lot
of ground on . Franklin street, on which is a Immo
house two stories high; with a kitchen en the first floor,
good stone cellar urider'the whole. Size of lot-20 by 50 feet.
WM° sold cheap, and tille,perfmt.
BLAKELY & BICILEY,
=rift &venth ttal Smithfield stmts.
FOR SAIX--:A first' rata. Brick Byrelling
...
Rouse oi Townsend street, finished-in thisery beat
manner. containing two echoes , kitelieu anCwaith•house on
first flan- six nu oueeccaul story, Whin the bCBt order ; A
frinne stale IR' u th . O tear of bit: - Size of lot .IA - bi lOD feet.
Will be :sold cap. Apply to 1 . -
- -
)o
nhiurerr & =cum-,
fell 3 corner Seventh and Smithfield streets.
--
STAR CORN SITELLRRS.—Another• grip
eupply of thou, reliable Shellora, received and-far sale
at tho Sftd and Agricultural iVarclanise,lio.47 FM street.
fob1:1 JANIES WARDSOP.
EE.DS FOR
. 110T-REDS.--Our stock of
fresh Seeds, for 1858, embracing the most detdrable va
rieties of vegetable, field and flower Seeds for the gardener,
tanner and amateur, for male wholesale and retail by
rebn
~,TAMES WARDS,OP.
1 0 GROSS R • --
advnifs Read - y .7 116d just re
colvatt land far mils by 114EMING 1/ROA.
3 gross Farrell's Arabian 'Liniment, do.
6 dozen Crtigand's Indian Chologogne, do.
lgross Farrell's foaling Ointment, do.
4 gross McAllister's Ointment, do.
a gross Ayer's Pills, do.
2 gross Ilunt's Liniment, . do. DIM)
CONCENTRATED LYE—A new article for
Junkin g Soap—ono pound worth ten of Potash ; for sale
Ifeb9]
,111t0Et.
ITOME AGAIN.—FRANK CARGO, after
an absence of soma months, has returned-to tho city.
his former patrons or others griabing:tho services of his
BRASS' OR QUADRILLE - •
Can flud him at It. M. Cstam's Photographic Rooms, No. VI
Fourth st. fehf)
200 BOXES F4tra . S&lded Herring"; new;
z:xlb"es No• 1 Herring, new; Just received and
for salo'by EEYAIRII & ANDERSON,
tabe • No. Se Wood Direct.
250 BOXES Bunch Raisins;
io down frinh Pine Apples; •
10 " Tomato Hetchep; Jost received and for
RHYMES k ANDERSON,
No. ;a Wood et, opposite St. Charles Hotel.
Al - ALI:TABLE Fenn OR RENT—Situate in
Robinson township, on the waters of Minim Creek,
four and a half wilts from the city, adjoining lands of
Scully's heirs and others--containing about 70 scree, well
Improved and well adapted for gardening purposes; well
stocked with choice fruit. Apply to
fotOdum BLAKELY & RICHEY,
BALM THOUSAND FLOWERS.—I have
just received another supply of this justly celebrated
article. JOB. FLESUNG,
JD.% Corner Diamond and Market st.
LET—For a term of yeara, that largo
and commodious Bonding on Water street, near the
Pointorell known as the " Point Steam 3181:" Mecluinics
or Marniforturess will find this an excellent location for any
kind of businws. 8. IMMIERT at SON,
fol 3 Si Market dive. t-
SHOT -20 kegs assorted. Shot, from BB up
to No. 10, for on low for each, d.
dec22 BONN Sc TETLEY'S.
OLL BUTTER-3 bores fresh rell ttris day
I.IL, r”ceived by MEIN HENRY IL COLLINS.,
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ZILLION in
FLEAUNG BROS,