... :t = -.,„:,,,,T ii ,- * ,,i,. :R , A ,2„ z „. .il'i4 2 :i#';'-7 ; i17t...'*2: - :-!=• f7g p.' , . ..,.-'1 :- . ' ,4 c:iflrV. + .4...Qir54,F::--,n...) '1•4‘ . ‘ t. '.:..: ~ . 7_ ,-:,,,,,:., ." -. ';' , ";,' , . 1,;.; . ;,-. 1i.;;4«:!:ri.4'.4.,::*:.',..Z;1-Vi.;".?,'Lti';:,'...titikkii:.:':2', Ini:;,!"?i . ) *LitAlL7-:::,,!;:::?(. ',...Z-,f.',•:!!..qr::::',--,',. 1 , ,- ,.'"l' : ." ( . 7 , ~ '.- - ' '---- --'''' -''-"---- ..,..... ( .11 i - ./.3 WS 1. .: ttl ~1A ,'!i r ',o'f.: :i.ii ala , . 0 , 119,0 ;IL - -ott:_,_ ...e...tr tntd it, so I rtittitt 1 'The Logirlatifre ., first paiiscd 's '..'t sgbijuii,;;tai. ot o ;* [..t.tesa I wO3 - 1t sidl ity I . : The foliowing lettra wer.f, - 'can alt ti t e ri; zra c,.. the (int:a - Lion of .. i'jy-„N.,,n,t,,A - 0 ,..‘i no c o . eleu.. liut. t.l , c OWnex. Vou SitoUld have Tirciar3i cratic nnes mectin it; '''-dt-4-. - 1 pl. - -7 ,, N 1,, , : t' ' .3ll" T- ' : ' a P . "';' lll '' l. " tC '' ' Th e . I : 2C .t Leg l ; 9l4-l in'i", ~•:'.7E.,..,‘,, .Y 1 f1401 , ..0he with the known 'wishes Hint nil , ' Fivt - ; hundred dePttirrt ea ,u dear i evollngiiit : . -- • . I Lilt'. 7 1 , 7, , , : CS 1 1 ,:,(• peopiz and ;tit virtue co Britt' own rbthi.- - rtne. iiii' '!1.11- s a a D. il 11 1,0. (?, " .Lettnoi nro,To /1.03.4. I.,evidif.: Cil.ZiEl• ; 111 . 1 altLl;C:lit:, - ; U.:11 4 , , ,11,t-d. j.l,oiller , 1 0.19 fOr the :ICC . '''‘ l-. !!`",", a'.- , , ::it t i `'f, " ?aid. the nlattrq; fr , ... lie - WASITIN'iTON. 1 .;. 1. ° 131 - 11, Cr f."fliu, 1F +7. I tien-ef -d e l to a "Convention. 'rho :leis - 11ittre;1 •;;-0 the t ,, a. ,.0 ,s 1„, 2 , it iw n01 .... t. h an d . .._.:.." .. satiiiticri.:--Itfy . _pfiblic n ! utita7lll prevent 100 ; gates t-i , ere chosen et a fair :414 free electiain .._;.;.;,, ....,...1 i : „ COW ioi.u.iiv 1.-" - ' numerous essemhiiwe which ou 1 after a full t.totico to all :h:: Tt.ACTV., Witell,Vr . --' -' ‘ -"*"‘ ' W .1. (.('':lP.? ' 1).- ' i ' l ' ; ' ). ' ' ''!";‘l ; ‘!veit---- ; 'ionictie even . ] lig ' , 'will retie - t it . ; v • ourcit ` ;, - to etid;m7:e i the 7(,: 0 I': ati I O :::!!' C. , 1 . i., O if , 11 ) i t is not possible i.; t-Tia ~ .b., ~.1,, ,, }t. nr ~..,,t,,,,,,„ „, ~ i-„v ~,.....„ iti - - , - --, ~.- d' ' r'' trim: the idithr• - oT lobo o wile were tilt:Jeer,. 1,, , I - : 11F4t, ann ual 1 1.ic22u1,40 0: , :, , ,il - 1 , :13 ..,Ii.:04,11:10, 1 , .' :- . ...1rt, , :: 11i. '. 1it,. 0 t,,. t.},lst, 131 - 01C011Cd. i,he oh- 1 who is t l l ,l ann-c ",...Ititled te the kind coutddera- i : - ;:1 - i that a portion of tin: riot:tore by ebeeni Int , - - 11. t; to stain,.. - f i i, tnii,e.__..thero's 1 lion of a r ent,dsylvania.mecting, nis ho was trans- I themselves from the polle etOold invalidate :in ;.„ t r . , t h a t . T i i . 1 ,, , ) , : „ 1. - if i h i ., w., i 1, ... ! ferrea by the A.11:10r1e1.1:1 p-:. - iiiic from that f._itlifull election tit - hell - else legui and ! regular, is eitolily N, -,'• -i ; -;,-, Stafo which hind" us ail to - - - eti - c - to the Pt-e.i- I &engird. w '• ri " l 'lon`-Y t •' -vw •NiV . _ ,_ " i . nsi • '';'-'- ' ll PP i i3"-ic ' 1 dermY of this .- ait Confod ' erat ' lL op ar t i - ' Tho racrobiT6 iif the Conveution tilos chosen *''''':*-"f torte -'-' ' • 'll(' ' iv ' rir! 'l * ' ! ' 'l ' 3 ! t " 1 iv' it Your , i'tilaroll objeot to endorse that part of I !ski at Locenaliton, and then was raleeil the 1i0,7 •; the inc.:sage rfliftiL ! oz:cointurLlPlati3 '' the rifeedy i alert.' that the delegates; or ionic of them,' in •'•) ndwission of h.:aitsar, toe is. lit 'A.IO tinder : aCo ti- I loaded to make a slave Cime i itutieb In. opi.;Mdlico• batten formed in pureinarnat of. lawful authority.',' i to What thcy Matt to be the w•til, Of the peorie. , ; rthartic you for remembering, ene among those `oViiile the Pre.s.ident 81t,7 , that he had no right I.G - iiii-,,ii,..,....1rizaft,...-....,D,5it5i:,.' 11..-,l=tri. I to i) C. an:reol anon this oceitsior ; and thi..tigli J. I interfere betweeri Car. people 5r Kansas and their •-..,.- 4! /.. , c-!.:. 1:. 4. i . ';', C--, 1-1-1 :' .; ; ear slot ;it: with veil yet I sho,re i. - -44'f.rd . } ,, ,tir pro- ! own refirem,q“.,ltiver, and v. hil.;;: he k ,- le:,r vier - , .;i;; „-' l''t ~,-;-; ir pC: 01 ' .'" Ite re cit. - Irge , ,T i, d• ~ , ..'t '• , , ~,',. ~:• ..., .„ ~,,. ,i.. , ..,.. . .„ I • . ',•%. • ..., kV . .....P. 4„„r• I 1 , ,4 , ..‘1,;;;/..i.. , f 42; ',.„; j , 4- :,!, ~ .. ; .;'ding " ii'l , d. , aets::l , 1L1.e11t . ....t , A.,...1 u.-1t.., tat Him. i ...,eil , n.11,4t Pe AS ..1..r,-.rr. to every oilier ra - wyer and 14 -• - "-- !..t - • .4i ) C. C ' ''-'' ' '*" ! eenvictioi. Chia the • weicriatf: plaudit, " Welt I ant:es:nom in the country, ths_ voit ' was ,tar the • - ' done, thou good and faithful Fi , r7:11.11 , ," will be Cony:fin:loll to shape the" Cour;titution ittel :a "do• J. it.!;;;!,:.;.- - , P. i=a 7 :-, 4 . .=. 7 ...:5'1i :I.' 7- 1 1:.0. Propyiet,r,-, i pl.;ooiluce , ,i ti, ono 7oioo b - tb.e .;. I .ernbled I cid,. upon the form of its sobiaission, he never san - , theads., am— wne ill be bor te the remotest remotest l , the:tr.:2 crept esoed his opinion freely, ;Hat in the / ; nurts of theßepublic, and find its re.pont:e in the j ci; - crifes.tatices of the case, anti with reference to i . i hoorts et the•;......trieritTu. Dcmeeracy. ' - :" . tisii a I that quite-J.lcm ;of :tie-very. the Cont - ttittrtieu ought 1 - A - ,,,ruAity -;,. ; judgment of approval - is dee to your omietcat I t_ , ) he embolitt,A It was submitted---so'iminnit i fellow-oitizoo, for his efforts to ta.int till at this 1 fled :list it there was a majority - oer•e-seti to sla ,; fimer at. tail. painicip,e , 01 c'; - .... ~..••.e,r., - 1•, . .... 1 vely, _ley _lad nottong in ...der4nritl li., -..c • nat o hie l:'.; -,oliov l ei , he. , r, Lot:den:tied, his mot' ves ; to the polls and say 113. t• . i i7, , ...0 i.`. neon t - rirtigt - f-ed, hut he may well . ; - -peal iO. i But the moitira - td. the A 1 - g,litiouisto haw the I - t.."1 - ': 7. , - 1 :1 V OR, - i his instific.ftion to the efficierit services ei . a lia;;_., ! ,But disposition of the telaiveit subject . Vl!. , :d. .` . I .-',. '1" , 0 pi; __ i• lei__. .; r: c. , _ EE. 1, lif nun' r itFT:itt 7. to -" elor-o :,` l- -: .:Lie` -,11 .,,..T. linil is i.lieh - coon b.:1 . ,.-ds, tacy - arch' itppa'rently :no reward no would riccert at tl.i. C., - .4. , 1rNi.10ri. Oi 1 ail the:: Initinilat . i to' it. Theiy, will not ceuele . - i his Censtitutito.sl term of -ofibee ; but th , l seem], so; they, to vut.:, on a etutsition se trit..ing. I confidence and gratitude : - .;f hie eonyttry and the The principle for tinier, they were willing, to 1 lipproliatica!el hie own cemscience. • drench the country ta blo.ari, has nil at once bo b It is good :or the American people i.: - ; COlfie to- ) come too insigc,ificrent to be worth a ballet. e;etht2r in blues of doubt 51,,,,',t11f - lc, -- ,'_ty. Our I Something else to too organic law ne - ier thought thers did 20 ILI the more trying . - ,cenes through i of before, and not speattleil evort now, has cud -4 which ti. , . - 31 passed, and may oar lotto do likewise," tlenly• ht so important in their eyes ?'4-..r..t . , the should evil days core - -; upon the. from which no i slavery gifeetion may be decided against them for 1 gs.. people c::: be wholly excinpr. Tiiest; great eon- i aught the\ cat:e,,,,,linac it, u r .. : c . , a thus new ant ; vocations of the intelligence anti patriotism ef .„ itralefined fflntartexpeessed grievance be re- I, oeuntry are the tribunals to judge public,, men i dres;ird at i'-re.. same time. To km it items per end measurs.A. 14 lid to approye or condemn as i fectiy cleat l ' s,„,i , that conduct like this moat be cinctimeticemes nosy justify, and their jinkrunfat is ; prompted Oithet by preindice almost insanai or I rendered the more effectual by.impusing nuni- else by by - poet - icy shameless beyon,l the reach of hers," by free disrac.den and by tini seen' e .if coiolisrleoo. N. 11)c,.,,,,3e rtl i, b-cse I ;heir proceeding:. The admission .of Kansas 1 lf the Convention 1.. istic legal authority to I into. the Dion upon ttie principles advocated in I make ett Constitution without submitting Llie t the ail-. P...,i.5.. is cue of - these :_'rest questions j Wilton :1 it to a popular - tote, then this Censti- I , which appeal at .ticorn to the reason and the pa- j i lotion ought Lo bu create:bile a uullity. nut ivllo- 1 '^iotism of o - 4 countryimmi and riay Weil chiti- i soever gshies the genera" Tiowef of the peeple to our dellherriticii and action. The addition I clothe. their - representative:: - with fall authority the; rife.eber to ca:' Confederacy is anevent to multi, a Constitution binding on themselves i hope, s folfilmes - rit of the promisee of the and their constituents, :meow not W - firreof he of otoigations'of tin / I past - , sada pledge of the glories ! of - the fill - are] rams-All reason as well as precedent is against v '• the :a,. _'•,.od it i s likewise a perm:3o3],c and. el 7 ei s itual revile- , him._ dy for evils t.) which our-system of government The peer of the Leiforopton Convention was somber of ..._ is el:petted. els long as a Tel riforitd rid - genii:a; lUD 4 1 el - ntiaty - not restricted, enc - ept on the subject of ake 80rue I ..iNists, the pouutry it embrai,i+3 tali feel the 1 slavery. But if it 3 m,embers ab - used their au , i effect of external influence in importantslues- I thority by fraudulently inserting 'any other pro ''- '''' ' ' l '. tioas, and worts to control them Will he coat-inn- 1 vision which they knew to be wrong or believed Lally made, whatever perils may be in the way of to be disarproved by their cenatituonts, and dis t :he into - rforepco. anon now is the condition of honestly refused to submit. it then, it should bs Kansas, and po irtst and patriotic man can eon- I regarded with the contempt dine to a cheat, lint template thcit couditien without serious appro-; where is the evidence of any such fraud ? Tito henedmi. ; By tai:niiney of God rather than by l Conveetion dyadno motive to et - mit - alt. it, dray I our own wisdom or forbearance, :we have thus and their constituents did not (lifer on the ne-_, I ler escaped that last sectional controversy which, ceselly 9f having a Constitution, nor on any -bat I whcr_ it conies, may bring with it - Lize destruction 1 one subject embraced within its 1117011i2i0V.S. On i of,ibis fair fabric of ,political fr4dom, Bat .we t i every other subject the unanimity of opinion , have iv security aaaitist this , danger, if we can I was at , perfect as it ever was in any of those i 0,171.'?•L'.1; to abandcin tour fearful controversy and I States watire a Constitution was not sub:a:tilted i adept it, and that is the admission cif Earisas ' t at all. it is easy enough to abase these, men, i into' the - Union under a Constitution formed in I but a stir rulailed pet not accuse; them t 1 rmrsumace of lawful authority as prominently 1 without prool. nor .t. rota in the tit:tee:ice I put forward in the message. Pass a law for the lof a motive. For ra;,. sink it was rof un -1 conversion of the Lerriteri , into r. State, tied fair, certainly' . not fraudulent for theta to•adfust i -: you soy at once to the dani„mrous and conflicting all.. the undisputed points of their Government elements, st Peace,, be stilt l" The storm :;'ill be I by the esercise of th-ir delegated authority and hushed, the institutioos of the eonntry, whethet I to Ie:VVO 111 t ., Ellb 7 lool on W - 11101k theta was division ' 1 domeetio " or political, will be roaulated I ,y the ito a fair vote of the people. , .._ I ritt-ple of the - coutitry, and tto.t a few 1.- - ief i Tho President seei:Kt a Constitution abont. to Imonths will pass ft- ay before peace and cp,i,,tbe c.2.tob;ish.ed Is: Kansas by legal. authority, will be restored, and this odartnitiL., , I contest re- what could he do `: Ho might regret somethings I membered only forrhe lesson of forbearanci; is i that wore done—he might disapprove of others— li would. inculcate. Millais proiiii . view t. ilt en I be might wish that it had been tiiiTc-rent in many of the subject by tits Pres.ident, - madl ---- f - ert -- r., --, ;_Lee•.._respeets ; but still it was tue lawftil - work cifa I tlemen, 1 d:.-, not doubt Imleted,'that the same I 1 - ii - w-ful hod - y. Could ho bet it aside ? C6uld lie I view will be take: - ny fps patriotic Citizens to he 1 o.iifer - fhe-electiorinoti to he held trader it ? Could i aeserublerl with i n right . of the - 'tal A l , indenen- !he drive. the - people away from the oells ? fie 1 ileoce, to -- cieilt , cLito - "non too conzlitioik of the 1 hail no niers power to do any of theca thil:ge. ; country And 10 pa s ,,; jadgment up-on the (10*.sQ, of I that; he hid tor 0.0 ad act , ef the Pentsylvonio t I :he, C t.i.i: 17 . Magirtiate. ',.; 1 Legislature. I . I am, rzentlemati, witu t;rent respect, -- - iziriee t ---- en th-lve was '0 1:s. an election on the I Your . obedient serynni, tolirect question of shivery, and'an' oppot . tetiity LEWIS CASS. I gitvem forr - a full show of hands, he expressed his ITo tleargo Pitt ; - 1.13, / _, and others, 0 ommitte,e, wish Jr-rye:lllv arid freely that all the people, &c., &c., 1 lnyiug - tsside their animosities and prejudies - J, i should °eine to the nolbs, and Cuere poacefolly i decide.a - quetion whicit, as lej , as it remained open, - would 'produce nothing but ez.c.uses for crime and rein:Mier,. He believed that a deci --ion of this giros:lda by a clear majority of votes would give. peace land order tti KallLizig., and with i all his heart he yrish - ctlirer to enjoy those blosr.- ings, even thouglt, the sit'old purchase the at tae expense of postponing the adjustment of other points to a future and more propitious 'time. if these sehtimente have caused the oppo sition to abuse him it cannot be helped; if they have aihicted the aeriscience,of nay hencst man, I am sorry: rF auy intelligent .1 - I.moorat misun derstands them, tan appeal to his reason ttud judgment will scion set him rightA Of one, thing I am sure : that \ dames Buchrua is ps, last public man in the country who !it, ri v tear the place which will be assigned to him its the his tory of there ptioeeedings; . and thiii ' will be prt.ivtl to the !Hart's content of all who live, long enough' to Rise the accounts made up. I am, with groat respefi.t, youre, ,to,, - . 3. 8. BLACK. To George Plit l it, EEci, and. others, Comn-Aittee 111‘,7. :-ii 7.. i file tilt': CSlrti;.7 .',-; f' , :l 1 ill.' A., 311,e." ,It)R.ATIV CITY NGY.I.Ir- $. IC J OltrEr. 1,. D:INITT 1-11 c WILLIAM G. leomusoic, :, - (l.` . P .4_l , - ER To.- •17,. ci , altow A.B 'we alt., ci , .. , :irotte, th bIIOnPI ! , 14.j0y the fer4iviCeß the.:Lf!yen. (If the etv I far, ut , er I.±...rantl BEZEIMI I== igvz '4 0 zlessi he Convict"i'¢a Q Lutz of degroe till - ,ve fr....sali, eat been eb.au;rib,g'f , . , ,r 1.10.J(11., ni. , ;,!..ribt:lng juries for lebile•ney utb.:•r . • I•Ve, t .crfe•ct.3: ° r f l e l ~i r n l T ;• , :tii•Efe..l that thiF, oin4es which h:ti - e ben dit=charz( ( - 1 their fa , . : • cai'h. and rentl3:reil / / Huh the Iftw - bvidon,eAv. iu aceor.ll,nct. I;iE s ve boon ~ oliCatt, i - by a ittimber of del& 'ggteq t.ll€;ll.tts (Hi; aun..T'ati'n't hiake BoEue .7.(11:: - irt:t=lii ieL.tion to - an fvore-tri ,l _ • , ,„ bowey. 3 r, foot ze.wplr tr:3ont. moy Bice: ool.p3oct of v. not ,toline.oteft hquzh,:e T)E.I ~ .ppeareti were Laken fruai 'SeGrtt say, Ni:r. J. P. i3arr, and, of .course, ceaEt . -:d to 1,0 pi.upiqiy o Llvrit rslol coal.: not bo ccArsiderc.l pair or tlie rpguli - -,_ i.r.oe,3,2ina. cvi - Ar atg4t 0111- youriq - cfriet+3, Piti.celr, at Case. Co., tlitl - Pti0 , ..1 Office. furtii4l2:l; daily the Tinze,s, 2'ribtne anal H , ra•;',l, of New York, and Lt.!!! fr,. of Philatklphis.;.na eontr.sreird, of Citisinitati. • Ite. , :ieso:voli the patreoage of the . . Dis.!.tify °u se.. ' Th 2 .11.1.1 thy ilotiee. of Bslti more. now P-111Dflo‘ed by Mr. Feaitt, . formerly of this titty, i= wilhopt .tioribt, the fi.otol of 13 , 11timcre. This Hoiase ft,s titert. re *tact.iished from to ;e 'bottom. titia tabre t• ticrtd the best it: the Molm7t't'utal City. iilvise.L.ll Pittsborsket:s to stop Maltby vitrrt itt vrher,... they will tind theinivea well cc red for tokß.E' Me., C. Dod., : , :e, cf tills city, SOP2J-1 tiroca , : ; o 2e_ mired a patent for ;ill iltprOYeint.l.ll in fire LlaceFs an.] Franklin stcycE, which lin,. no, bee, Thoi-ci who try it r. eQ:aulend. 'ie as combinirig all cleoirsblo ar. open fire place. requirinE st Icact 'ef l / 4 i to cl 9, tha; re ,. . - iniretl amount of hat ir. A rvum z it!GrJ6l, not c:1;,: re, as ie attested - by liandreti , wh o jia7- fFiirl:,.; i,•st fill it. Thi, tileiie is sufficient O, i..! t tc,oit : ;Lriati it to ;111 wino es (.:01.11fOrt . it, R.. C . :211110 n -,2, - : room -07 at :O. p.:•• i&de • 9 . C tir^o,cs. c tc , theq, tsr ILviDz ufw-aiture, clothing tht room from a qrkrtt 1.7 . :.1C,VC:41. • i t l i t tro , n7 ; h f zt gaEle”, tti. t.ir o 1 iho room bore pure a uu iplaltivy regzeirrA ,tbU rcdeo.ing the crirei-A aaiti. air the _,..:0r These are SUPT. of the fzivantage3 of this in and the; all Coloributo Dose, Eall:nrrp .I,,e,";,lving of fuel:is very nvi.t.erial., and would soon rcpai- ihe oct of the change - fru - mt the ordinary gi'ato to Dodge's l'ater.l It, is eetting iute general use here tali ;tl-:6-egh. the °cunt y. fe: owl of ours IL a:flair :. , :i:tl, it iiti 0011'Jilr:! , ( 1'.3 it in "1 , 11 fi'voi.tgcn.it. Mr. Gt. cortler of Fourth stl.oet s.nd Chorry alloy, i 3 eroploycti appl,yfr!:".. thi?. im pro-ietoont to flrt, plsaco,s. Eltol ti.t.:l;.;rnivg PoEt.l r Fire. ftc: ;I, ..31r. _Editor 15t0711E.,h,:a ye-ter day, *t.,l-.-141g th , ! DL:ity (17,i0,/, of this city- . o find that the majoriCy' r:ge Conventitoi •on - !yodr.os , day comnosord, it w•LI, the hos 4 :, . 1--mocratB , found, had .bicn - A !Ikea in the moor prki:itive 'nit, majority of timt cd ttiC3lll4- temitaco rc3rottzioltz, given to Mr. Ross to defend, and which V TO presented by him io the Coz. , .retati.,l:: as if iroin the ern23lllittee, they. nci. the, '301.t-o•rit c-f The ris: ; t t rity of the thoso rr-ctointions were voted down by it deoided majority, the Unio:i uti dertake• "that the the voice of the De mneracy wo•-; NW:led in the Curoo,,utiori through ir7uone.:.'' This is tolerably cool for It piper olz.iins the support of rho Doraunicy Stu' the cantliCii.tes nominated by tho same toOn who did not choose to swollow tabosivti reeelultons. And spiv— -" Why dole aatert 5h09.1 hove en Jam ;.. - ,otten the lessen taught by flie - r•suir of Co.: lost October eke- Wan.' • The editor .Litt seeount for it no other • than by a eerapariso7l of beyaiber tulployceo aeon counented the roode VC:lt:lg the enin tlort.3.2 t) wi.re the r0i1i,!04 , 1 The Pl`kiCrity 6 . 1 the Convontion, atenrao, an d •therefore unfit to act - , seediso thoy ivere corrupt _enough to do the ldi.iding of rkilread emote a Mr.. - H, - irzoe, Mr. Dayitt, And Mr. _Morrison arc znardidates, for the some me jerity nominated theca9y the m± of the inojority of this. Couveittion aro tropugrn-d De t r,ooratic . jeuraol rl tuore thon they o.rgi,inert - Firnt y4aDeLtc -1)t, .2-, the l'empapion of comn - ic6,ing a Fr, , , rics of lect'irr“; at tits Inc,t'ttlik• ; On Arctic f)Brionliiou:i, -^ii• i. tJ,titteAl "tars' ti:p. S 1 I b2ctriptiot,!.9-:*.xgfisiz's v:ork Irc. y ez..ec; . -d_ ;Ind quwrter ..;eII I Ir9,ILL) iS ir. the 1.!3..t,ry rao‘ 7 ,or:. liLorc.tnr4.. —A Y 7:::!: ice. hm (t1? - 2n t.; Com. Prmicttn?.. at or, evet.ing„ i l i s 'e6tyr, , r3, - ai..:.!li c'Av, - ; - ;rd repeat€ . 3 *Lis tui a C:2 4Y:t,-.1.ingrer......i.r.ty.f.-it'tiwo,; for t 1::: iit o . f. tic, ;41 ;.et • 1 7,ef.-Jil • L'lr.A. art • tile slim •rer,liy_ , .'l,. i. , ;,r, -, .r $;...6.,C.;(1,c) _.:.z ~~:t i 1` 1::_(;15^i arr j 11uriat7i... , :. , 3 . nt sewn. t 5 :i . : - 'l.!:'i.T, i hat cite ivortli from +ate :3 tea thc.,:lmarid. Age., ?low - dc;ll4rs 134:71t ?he1 . 820a , 177 , -. 7 belied" ‘A . a . .. 2 . . 1- I‘,!' . 417;ji: , '. b:, ' 1..i",'1.l rt r.i f qw..t• - j.er,tii tli. ft tea t tqllt t: ail, ' , ..,c bur . t - 2 . 1 . L. i:ilcYyr.,=!-.3. ,Lbc,l,l. tne tbli.; ;ceer,iug cc,infort d . i,io - usel; where, F r,v 1 - tpers . 64t'y that ,theri3 ti)iive. ti`!e6 t1ip .. .3,215 . DI KID 'lrf.3e, 11:11tiroiiifiti:„•,),Eis. , ,s_8. ri:b..:44,,i, : , ity:ie.'eli-; Letter front J. S. BII.INOTON, Dee. 20, 1557. Certficyten: e.ui here:red by your _nvitction ittenda3, - hest. I car.e.et be believe your purue-.,e to be eirSIM ii 1 I rost I emr.et wit - hoot •a h g - ood reason for the 1 fa ' fth that is within we If the Pre-dtient has I done bin duty well-, his fellow-citizensought to 1 express. their approbation freely. That he has I meant we'd for his country, will net be denied by 1 Any reasonable man who knows him. lit.,. ka30 , .1 ; objt:et of earthly ambition, except to perform 1 the fniactions of his good office, so that when he I i. ,- ,lci.i from ft - he may readhis hmtory in the eyes, 1 of a contented and prosperous nation._ 1 ; What has he done in his affairs of `Kansas that l ie is worthy of death or bonds? Difficult, corn ,- I plicated, and s.ntangleci an that suojeot has al -Iways hewn, whorein has he failed to inset it like ;s, patriotic stet:am:nit , I' Let his accusers stand ! forth and specify lvhat act he hae covornited which shield forfeit the confidence of bit De roocracy in "the leader they love, the chief they I admire." When his; administrationl egan he fsund a par ) don ;of Kansas like Utah., i o state of organized I and cpen rebellion against the laws. The most I I infamous crimes had been haliluc.liy- nairoitted. : Murder, arson Ruff robbery were emiiraon things. 1 :Ilona,: Of the cm:grants :were bad meal, and wet 1 ihere for a base r,urpose. Thev wondl be rul ed t by nothing but the bsytmet ; nod - accordingly two 1 'hru ,- -• - •n'' b-winete were sent 'h-r-to Leap them t.tri order. But the very latest otivices :how that teven the presenee of the army has not been soffi -.tient re awe them into suhmissiom,or prevent r them from cientmitting the Most atrocious out - i raves. The natural desire- of the :President's heart, and eNcry lmnest heart in the country, was to put. Carl to t.' reign i' term- e ,, tle-ti ; flu LI e...i ~,,,,........ .a -t don and blood as soon as nosible, anti to suliett -1 i ude at its place the supreme and peaceable rule I of the law. • The Srniy might do for a while, hat 1 ii.-was a disgrace to the 2.o:sexiest?. Lame that a military bets wa.s netrr7savy to heel) ,rillg portion 1 of the people from cuttintr, the thrioata of an t ~ 1 ovner. . it Man plainly seen by every one who tool the I trolli) - :e to think about it, that no pregret.si coold r h e nifd.,e in aupprossing these disorders, while 1 dio. causeluct the excuse for them remained.— I So far as they were not prompted b:s the mere i love of plguster and blood, they were the6,-.. : t springs of one relentless feud, one latist dispute, - 1 arising oat of a enogle subject, and that subjeot I was mgro shivery. This split the People seria -1 der, and madii, them hate each other with the i deer est - intensity of hatred. There INI:5 no other 1 divisieg among them. Every band of combat ants was ranged under a pro-slaysry or anti- ' .F. i-/5 , e ry bp.nnqr,.. - Every vlolotit act of ngerfyssiolt or :lefenco v. - as by one of these parties ,Itftir.-.4 the other. When e life was lest, to wl.-, of the siatizil'3 clez:l.th was alvTaye az,..:c01p,5,0:41 T,,-,.• 3 1 stltement of the si.;?o he had tplerk on the sl3- ' very inc.O if a g - enere.l riot 1 n 03.:. 1 p1a , .. , e, the and wound,ld were enn occonling to tliPir c. , ostue.--.t.0., on this quo-Ain:l. The ai - ,olitionista - orgatat.,..t , .l their rev.2y int•o the foot: a State government, with its umohinery, vil and tnilitaiy, 11T14n=)) therneelyes under it they swore of deilanee and deadly ktos.tility to the regularly constituted authoritiom of the |Urdt St eirnply be , lauso of thei/ views on t:14.-ory. • This V:Eb not all. l'Ee contest extend t front Kansee to t.he utterreoet ends of cot4.ry. it- beee,me : - .t:teat se-icionai eon ; t...c.ve:- . .54, and everywitore , ti:e,loarden of, all that kwas aa.id and sung :upon it was slavery. The 1 Unitin itself was in flar , ger--in groat and iratat t non. ,5e., 2 ,er,-orAa no o :Ire?..tued. of neertrong ;tat danger to any c:lnea except the unsettled esodition of the slnvery que.stion 17..attsas. IL these Tmliappy eliscamdorees the legal to.1:1 I. atistactury—aettirment of tb_l4`.?:::: - .,,peraiti4 , : di.; rute wr.-3 0 consemmmtleil Lin,St• deAptitly. to be wi - . 1.:ec1. To ciFtirpate this roof of bitterniiss c....s the first thir.,t to be (lope towards racifleaticr.• Let hew was it to be erected t • oar I-obi:x.o oppoEeni • thought--:113 I suppose :I•re, still of qt. , . I..r.,;Tte opinion—brat 0.0 p,,e,r31..... of the 7:.it, t .,1 States, thr•mzli thair repze?entotives ir. Cur greez, might, decirle if without ootrsulting Kanea,, whose peopla, secording to their theory, .ihouid be tr..:;:tt.d with utter ocntempt ilr:t the Oehau ccatie party deter - .lined te 3.“ , ...7c, it Iyith those who o.i , me were directly (once:red fit, It. This tatter doctzirc wee triamphAtly eis4te.lbed in ConaTeP3, tt the pone ; um , , , , by the jOlieiery.— Aftor that the General Gi; - >•erut-_. - eat eojuld ch., tie 1 iricte thtr. r;reteet the people e liehs:lio le doing I the.:7,,lrk P.ii gat4l3 , '-i them ijor, theyfillar "icl du Tl ~ j —,.. ll :f.veilclt 45g0a. ,, . ~I . or7.,anf, TYL - ;' not . resarroed; 1, ther ‘7 . e.t.e . te• do it "itt tl:e.r own 7.1,F 1 1 :---hy such j repres . ,inte.t.l.•(.sll, , E they:high; see prepdr t -- .. choose ii a t unfortune,:ely the ilholi;;oll T,.. ,, 11.7 lti be , come cc rr.otou.i; tr.-..t the olive t•-r."..ti'pll , :i,.: (If ; irrea. them i r_ vale. Yiley irsult.t. - : ', ----. I blas i ph.t . ,:nel flre , law ,hieh left thO 171.'11.71? to choir i uv9.4ieei.ti-';'... The rei3ttlar nretlacritiq;C*;:o:! dr; E ra ; ,: , -, ..t, .-..,--,' .or' . '?g..4'lf:' •-; , !•. , .'7.•:% ,, '' , ', , ,i1:::-. , i7, , .Z1-.. , . - ' . ''''.';4i-i;P.74:1!••t',i':.,,,,,',•'' 711~t :Li d Scs - ka.tesr Z 1131.0%. VinsiinGTO.N'CITY, I). C., Deo, 2t; ; 1857 .; , c-,all,7t.acrt. I have been honored ity am ear ili to attend e. 1.112,55. liker.taf; (4: friazda of the utttienal atlrniuistratioll, at Phila delphia, or. Monday next, amd regret that it will not be convenic=zat. for me to b with you.- No man of clear mind can fail to preceive that the !iresenc policy el' the President to the admis rice of 1--lans;..s into the Union, under the action, of the into cenvntiori, i in clear accordance with the doctrine' of his imetructiorte to Governor Walker, and. Fith those of his Cortneelicntletter. The men of his . own ptrty, who now takes issue with him, exten.ted„.4 those doctrines zealous and un+lnalifl r 2 satietto..- 4 ' _Having thus solemnly en dorsed the theory of toe President's action, they now disown and dice aided the -practical results, and even itin tim common enemy lu bitter de nunciation of his nursc. They can look at the ques ti on f ro m any point o iew they please ;he only from that position fixed by the Constitution and laws. They- can claim to understand the numbers and whiles of the people of Kansan through toerntheetitigs cud newspaper state:nen te; he can do this only throw:h the channels pre scribed by law. But they cay the whole consti tution should have born submitted to the test of popular favor. The President responde that he preferred that (301:1'.9:3, but the people in conven tion, through their delegates had the right to do this work "in their own way." Than again, it is. alleged that the convention has not carried out the will of the people. The answer is, that the delegates aye accountable to tee people, and not, Congress, and whilst all these things arefair sub jects for complaint on the part - of the citizens of Kansas, they cannot be d6alt with the adminis tration at Washington ; that no more odious or mischievous doctrine could be 'devised by the Wit of man than that it is the right and the duty of the Fecliiral - Geveraleent to interpose between the people of a Teriitcry or State. and their local repreentatives. ler any reason witate . tß:!r. The - assertion ami practice of such • arbitrary power would ~ hake nevernment to its Tory founda tictie; and yet, it lo virtually for this-measure of iute r r e ,re n o e *that the ,itssallunts of tlie'Preeident oenteud. It ban been said from the . begiuning that the .I".rgislatur6 that made . the Territorial laws did not carry out the will of the people, but who of :he Democratic party has pretended that the pref.idcat, for that I'P'.E.ott, should not execute the law? And there is no difference between statuary and co.nstitulionel laws as to the noarse of their authority ; it meat all -come from the ' The President holds the opinion iliat the Con vention had propel - authority to make a Consti tution ; that it proceeded to do this alcording i to 11.17, and that if the vote pt — the question of . I F.l.l.sciy be not, intrrrtipteehy force or fraud, i tile,Constitution being republican in form, the Stsie EihnzM 1 -, e ;.,roitiptly admitted into the • Il,'lnioti; titaf. Ica I,:zure efforts to make a State ;,..;• yernraen . k rzi:ether ori,sinating in Congree-'s or in the Tertitory, ero likely to enoountor obsta rcies, and do iinble to obj,:ietions, similar, to thohe Iwhich have been in the *ay of the late (ion vention. But .f ii,E , ras were once a State„-the I influenties fereign a, her limits, and heretofc.re Imin ehiocons,-wortlil become po;“-Iless, and -shut ever differeuties may then, exist an to her instittlt tione wou!d b--,1 - .e...r.- i atly adus',ed. But it 'l9 iIOW e,tei that. under r'l.s. .I(snzas- I liebr-isn a:t, the people bas', not the right to makii a tiosernment, and that their ef:orts in i thof direction, though sanctioned by' law at n _ , i eyiety "Asp, er4ner tee o,boye the dtr.lty GI a 1 pair=c , :./ -, :. , r , d7e-- r ? ; gri i:;,..-nc,-, 1 ii.u....41 . ccibfe..L-14 i til you ; my . Isitow-eitizem, hat . 1.. - a:ss not pro f iisfed for Shi...i ni.74 i , er, - ... - :en. Who doer- not acow i i that earca t r ; Lout the protrficti is,,,ig,sie on the .i. , :r.' - iis-as - polies, and in -,r;„?..r,' corner of chic wide tiirec.ll e'aiiriiry„ in Oonrri. - -'3 -- I ' `, i - :.. fR :......, eVZ _, - h„.10;4.=:. , j,t1i , %' 4 P s '. 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'., _ ......, reCtly lin() tO rol:M ;sodreg,uinte fheit• ,:titilt.•Bt,'lC,' i . ) ; 1 -.,-, , , 0 i , ingsltiltill;., itt' their oVin way." But Lilo new 1 fi f— ) RI-I LI ...,' c" , . . 1 •••- !a. definition is, that the pnorde, wienev:!: - they I .1 / 4 . ® 2 d - edire tu elion:te titeir forni of i. , everii- i . ttient,•etrii co:joy Eat; I,riviirg,, of r'oor.-t- 1 ____'._ _ 1 ,1 '7 , ''ri - Wrr '1 IN:: f.4) - 4r 4 F1.:',.1 ,- ;:::. T.* , (',4.M. - ..).. i.... , ;. sate: 1;5.5 , ~ , i• , ~.....7 :2, „ t , 1 ~, y Gr. , ,i - ..i.:.c.c5; thin:. thFy.i:ll:,ll iio I,..rfreliy trie, 1 _ I ' ,--- -'~- pro.:i, - !?1 ro'l SFP T2,:..1 ': 3 nk: :1; ; •I'. , i- , .., ez. , ET , ,, k ;, 1 , 1 - 6 . ii , _,,.. i IN a , i , IA : :. i. .. lAr i. . , - E, a . ll , at tifev - sh3ii hifitt -,, thoir in.ititotif, - us I:l(their,i„ - t .t.. 4. .i'i-il W4y, proVidt...ll,ol,,P.llS.ii Af.11:;;' ,4 tc, it ; . _ . ,i.,,, ! .. i.,4,1 ~... T-1 -,r,..----, 7 .,- ; T ,-, r , 1 ,,,,, tl:ey t - I.'ol Porn: ..tiri iz.,:ahlte their own itit-t tu-"I V' 1 l'xiiik:.l.l ki ii ti t_l 1. - - 4 ..C4 1-.4 t.- I 1 tflll'4 . , hut that th , y shall r.ot :title y i•Ati tut.ions of any kinfi. TE'ifi:-.:11t ilip, rotiz , t:n ....:( Con ii.vi...t.. ~ 1 blow long could the Demotirritie te - .:' , / ulalll - tain itlik.l.:iccnti3m-,y nailer ouch a vie at ~f the neiir Tcpritorial law Tin) ret.liolt: - .t. on be, ( riot :Ter a single day. But it; l 0 still inure recinrkablt. ihat ;lotto ',rho take is,un with the ilresiiiet,t. :teem to. bevo pi:v -s:I:1de.; thetareives that they .1.,e on the side of the peuple., vier in - fact titejt_ldtotrit.t: would ruin tie pt-loptii it:it'. a rot" of rf - o - n. : l.7.ilding the perfectly ,abject to the will of Congress, They talk about forcing a goverament on the peupie, but they foizei that that can only he the ea,ie where Clic.greco attent: - .:te to prescribe the time, modeie.;. - ,1 mitpi - m - fi in which a government shall be made fel- the pei - ,ple ; istt.t when the neople .t.tke the initiative themselveg,. and make a goy erement, it ...vitt not do to talk of forcing a g9T eratpent on them, In such case-. 7 if a govern ment be forced,.it must, be the act of the people theinseives. If a party claiming to be a majJrity in Rail:efts wit tot act through legal means, of course the reinal der of the citizens will make the 1,1->vs fur thee: ( . ..ii:ov.l7o.lkor told them from the beginning that those wiii.: uoglected to vote till not cecetpci the reenontilbilif They only authoriecii Ilmse ieho did vote to act fur them, coo ilSey would be hound by tvh a tever Jae con veatino might dot and no proposition -C.3.1 he tileerer th•rf — that the preocnt cemplioation.i in the TerfiltAkey have reunited from the rebellions spi.rat of those. who ro,iected these sound views and wise counsels. have sustained the administration tins far, not because I appr:_ - •ve of all that has been done by the Kansas Onnyentien, or that. I would ex cuse the catiasio'n of wnatever oh:tht harp teen usertllly done; tr btaesil.3e. trOuld abridge the rights - of any alas of the pcople in Kansas to the slightest eateut, but for the reason that eetlraivo the PresMent's position it . , most ac- oord , lnce with the doctrine Di non-intervontici arid o oidy policy hip past doctrineF. aanctioo. 'out and above ali, because i ohicerely believe :10 prod pt aiiniaeion of Kansas as.:state present:: the only practical Ent,lE. ~ . .;:ttling the unhappy oaritrev,....y slavery, and givinir peace to the country. - Vcry truly, your obedisul servant .. ., L Li; P.. To George Plitt, Committe.. A1310U5 1"1111-44:*41. ---ttome rthl.graiuo. svrite.• LB3 6tirted4L•=.: th.3ory that the Ernperet "z;94 - q)leon is no Napoieen all, but a . C - abkee hilw.bug ntrir_neci flow n the real Louis Napoleon, he says, ;Led in fit in a illinking I.coail in gow York, er:fr.e ye:.rt; ct.... \ \:....'...1t -.7a , ~.,- ; ‘, L tilv stute.d. at an ciiii-:'fie•rnion rsieetxtit that tl.^ arms` of Utall'envEist of a bet . , hive. piei„. - .T.teci by e... li ob rtrapalti r. c ....yclio iett is the Ameiitila eilz2:,ieeciiiebaut, 2.ticij):*' luck- ---> comrarty or ~..?,,i , :l rie,ricetio.hip-builders fi oat i Niue, have purchased s. ship yezil in arc r.DVI7 .z.uf.,a l 4e.:i in getting out the timber for nu occ_•a.ri towel., —Eighte , 3l: thousand t.wo hquara L l abii fifty bushels of pot., - .:ocsarrivod it: 'Boston recently, from the I:ritisli Previnceo. • —Mr. "Waldemar Endo'ph da Itaasloft cr..3t trday last presented his credentials to the See rettry of State, and was it ceirod as charge .1' hairs and Coes , ll GeneiT.,.l of his Majesty the King of Dot:ma:lt to this government. —E-a•-tioverr.ar -Matteson, of TliiDoh", eays the Chicago . ..thrinotrat, intends be . a candidate for the United States Senatorship in opposition to Mr. Douglas. —The Free Nae.;One vi New Yerk\prot r . , ose to erect a mc , nuraoat of the whitest naafi -1 4e, of :.a ittleuse height, la this park. of the Ceo w tto deot two, in honor of Dr. lani. atvoears by 'Cat; tFtt the rfoql-cer ~:cat of -,1250,000. —There were twu murders and set.:!e,h,i,lf iczen serious stabbing affray:. lu Philhilelphia, Chlistrnm Day t " . For the Mon:an.,?, Post.; TiILI ICII SC EIOOLc o3e, by the col_ umvs o f our city .papers., that the High School of Pittsburgh is ably defended by more•titan ono ec,rrespond3nt.• The institution in question is an extensive and exnensive adeir, hut, as it af- fords young ladi3s and geutlemen the ineani of atgairing.a knowledge of Music ; French and I Lo.titt at •the expense of tax-payers, I ihialt it • the duty of. every property holder to give freely of his means towards its Supp or t. Esp.:6o.ly is it the duty of the peotdo of Pitis burgh at this time of universal pecuniary ern barraesment, to igiqe, if neeessory, their last dal- lar iv aid of a. school in which are taught all the' trenches of r. p••itte and finiPhed education. It becomes us at a period of want and stiffer- tug among the laboring clashes to support a -score of teachers and prepare boys and a few hundred I girls to ornament thy' drawing room and figure conspicuously at "woin.oli's rights Coaventiou." :—I am glad to Now, wbeu honest labor is disreputable and n the nitickemith and ear; enter are Ilieked upon with eanterapt, It is abr.otutely leeet;a9.ry T o supply Young Ame.riea with as much Latin ce will enable him to praclico medicine,,preacis sermons or bcaome a third rate pettife,zser. In our naidyl are numbers of children of supe rior youth who have contrived to acquire a emat tering of learning, hat whuse white hstuis and fair c.urildoxion would smTer in the sAmo-iphore of a work-shop. They are Tilling, however, for a sufficient c.aneideratien to teach roe young 'idea hpw to shoot, and ;%_3ttenas but right and prer_wr that in their support a generous and self saeri- Ecing public should cheerfully 1, - .:peuil the money they have earned in the counting- house or over tae il• In this enlightened aro good hr , usekeoporear,d industrious mechanics *re not needed: It ie not, Iz:ni , ssary that Angelica should be taught how to u shirt or cook a steak and would be the belghtli of absurdity to make a us , eful and inde de.peudent man of Augustus by sending him to the work-shop or the plough. The farmer must be ie,truied at the public . empcmso in the art of music avid ornbreidery-while the latter who is LOG good to earn a trade is caught Cho dead langu-iges at a heavy cost paid by a charitable . cominu.nay. I'. have s.Jnieiirnes thought. that Van cnorse of At:cation, 5.1.; . . our 'High Fchool ; hi tioi batZciontly eztenei7o. 'fruc, I , ranchcs as singirig, drawing, pointing, elocution, Frcncit, Latin am Grtek;sre tat.•ght, hot in. othet• respects-the e , , , .- ur.:ntion of the punils is r..,11y-aeglected. In order to exteni the nEePalTic,:s of 'tile ooltool; would respectfully suggest the propriety of en gaging at a fair canary the sercdces of an no..:orc pliaherl Ecenchnlan, to instruct the vcastora cud rniaies in the art of tripping on the light fautie tie, toe. ezperi:meed pugilist, should b 5 employed for the plity,:oso of giving Young America, Icesons in the manly art of sell detencc. Billy Bowlegs, or EOlllO !Alter becomplicht , d l• - •:.der, should he ergsged to instruct tile the pupils in the langnuge tho The en.iploTmeut of R Negro Chief, tq eve 1e ,, 50ns in. the Central African tongue, woald be Rtf-encled. by the best result, and would doubtless Fatisfactory to all interested. Riding on horireba.ek, should also he :Light, nd for purpose, it 'cc txell enough er , 177.3 Gl:rat:l4k or come other distin gnied. tquestrian. order-that tha pupils, may Lar,ko a respect e appearance, tbey should-be furnii.hed with drca.sen of silk and cloth ; large quantities of erinfAine shoul.lbe purchaeod for the , »aw=e.A»m4e i n an .impre.3-3 se u aan wit sel..e of thicr in.:par:a ...J.7, d sialtvinee thd.r y:sung min , is, that they an'd gentlemen, , iesiined to live in clea.r..ut east; and enjoy all thc luzarieathat the purse of gener- OISE publio Can et4pl;7. The ITTIEh richool g@ *m may he said ngainst ;V by ZrarpiDg an lem - ti. w+, greal merit, an.l, i'oi•. l that Till be?r,....it,...inotkby all who - -er,utti r,. - Tn herising genor....tton„ refinement, taste and ~n t', „1 • - '~~ :.ry. ',4, A)C A L APT , ' A tilz 3.1' Ulf) El. OF "UCH J'S LI C , 011,4i .1.1103. - cr autl 07r.i.L.:e.7C ,B.n.tra Hon. W. B.M'Cluc, Pre,sidtai anda Gubriel ancl Joan Parke, Azsoa.l.-:-... NieiogiNci Szaslog.—The ai.tenclan . ca at the Coert ILya33 yeztt-lrfsly \Tata tnuzil sl.^.r.ll.er than on the day previous ; there were, however, ...core . speatafors in. ~ , ids the bar. The aeurt :net at nine o'clock, and the testimony for the defence renimed. hat no non . facts were elic - ited. fee hour. ...)r more was - occun'.c.' r- -,. in takinf;the'tostitnony of medi,...i . gentlemen; when the evidence .'or. both Eaideza was closed. a . R 'Biddle. Roberts, Esq., then pr i?oeded to-=um up the evidime.c..4.,:. the Dirt of the Commonwealth. lie opened by sayin4. that in th, is rose the evidence vi-;:s 3•. , elear that the r.utoming up wonlA l merc:;,.. :•,.. - work . of eunerer,,g3.t.i,,n, indeed, th.. -- evitlonco was ak , floor tEe4. if the jury found a s'erdict ag4nst tho-dr.fQt..bint at ell, it must be for fr.urder itc... thi?. firet degree;; any 011:er would disgrace the records of Alk.gheny connfy. Ho stat4d that the ingenious I elf ,, :s of the, counsel to prove that there wa. - ; a gee. i ori.. i'.7 between tie parties, had net been success.. 1 ' ,„i that:there watt no evidecee to ant tho. - carry . tidea or 7 , ..17:1 , icv11S prejudice, which had 'beanso -per siatontly adl;anced - by the' defence; in fast, one of t„;, ,JEDG.I,3 - Lao. said to O'Leary that he ,`2.' P. 2 fight ' ihg against.' lII ' S n'iClithi. Ile r.est alluded to the I 'tlowitig, of a email knife by Lutl.;, as the.instrument with which be "jagged” O'Leary, aucilllograted it by on anecdote. Ile. said he once knew a n4rions chr,ractor in this . eity, who struck a man uponF the i head with r. hatchet., and nearly killed him; he then , ran. into his shop. dropped the hatchet, and reap -1 orated in. the cra , wd. 1.41 th a sa.lall tack hatmer, and Iremarked to' the crowd, " My ilea, gentlemen, who ' would have thenght that this little tack hammer would have inflicted such a wound"—=.o. that Lutz was sober ert;:t...-h. to pursue a similar course in show ing another knife. lie thr.n alluded to the ovidonzlo of malt. s ail retbought : - .5 ch,i'vri in hie e.gprersion after cutting O'Leary of - Dickey, you hi•..ye done inc dirt," without , a .y denial at the cutting. ,The speaker then yeferr to the medical testimony in the 1 - / t.' fc".s tie ' ' '.o l.' r. , 17 , --"" e . ..-.e ^ . •1- ant ease briefly, Nvhic4/1e thought was. favorable for the; „ ir ? 8 * ". -`„. ' '-'-' - - -- 'a g:'- i. l - 1 "j--1,, prosecution. 'Wht„,4l... tr th e pL act i o , of t r ~..,t , ,n , ,1 ., ,,,,, i P ::'.. S. 3.llaiiii7 . :l tysters. Mr. Cyrus itzed, - "sider ; the St. Charles hotel, has jest re..eived a. large sup. ohvaiei.n nee proper or 1.2 ,- ,i,ithe cause of tt. - o death of o'l,eary 'was the wound; he. would not-have died p l y °,,f very ilie j u .r.'“ A ' r ' 7 . A l !. wh 6 "'l'll to ta':'-'• a e'- 11 I Ivhen he (lid, bad not the wound been g,iven. Ile • for their AC - 4 3.4,. - bi: r* dinner. Lad bert..r eat! up:-. D ih. I state I that :rho identity of the prisoner had bectil C-°.1 " ; ' 1 ar- d ''' u T:l 7l7 thi 'm s6 ve• We can vc''Y'll for clearly proven, that the malice had heen proven, and 1 their '''''ttali"..7, then cie;.;ed his rer.- - Alke by a brief czplariation to the jug of their duty in the ease reading. rtir. Sv.r;;_artzwohlor opened hia argument for the defence by sl-..;,.;n::: that in cs,ae of this chr.ractor jn ties were too prone to require " blued for- blood," which too aft.e.o interferes with the merry which I should be oteutied to the prisor.er. no alluded to. i th., ratirder of 1)r. 'Burden in New York, to, the Wil i son and M'Mester's murder at M'Ecesport, and coin, pared thetuwith the present ease; therin two cases Iwere the reSttit of cupidity, the desire of gain ; this case; admitting_ the guilt of Lute, was committed I while ha 1V4.5 in liquor, and engaged in a quarrel I where rotigious pr:sjadizo.s were in the mials. of th. 1 , nartie Mr. rj. tree stated that biz Erst point 1Y Juld be t fho int,officiracy of the indiettnotit, bat that this w, , ald bo as after consideration. His sacutid . point was that the testimony did not show that-Lutz did the cutting. He &aid that the testimony of the man who sal; the affray from a third story 7iflin" - ..* could. net ho received with any degree of cerininty. In referring n. the testimony of flairlagher, Pollock and Patch, he thought there was a great in their description of the knife. Gaifaghor had - to:tilled that the itnife was a dagger, while di the rest of the witnesses said it woe ordinary penknifa He thought that from the evidence concarniug, tho character of Gallagher for veracity his testimony , houlc.' be received - with a large grain of aliol-iune. lie "r,polze of. the testi- Molly of Wesley Myer:: helm; to:vac, efioc: that ',Qty.. after aettinp; O'Leary ran Fifth. street ; that if he was Mi..taiter, concerning, the direction widen Luv took, he might also have. boon mistaken con,c , rninic the stabbing: He span r-tforred to the testimony of• Baxter, who astetteil that Lutz cut ("j'Leary twice 4 and said that taking the testimony of Gallagher, lock, MyerS and Boater together, the pi-ironer ovoid not be convicted upon it.. ;He alluducl to _tr. ICtevil's testimony noticernim,t two crowds on Wood street, w.hile.rtir. :Kneeland, frotd e Third :,fin dew dew, raw but one. . cirhe third and last point a his argument was that the' prisoner was not gtririon I , ..arder in the first Free as eisarged in the indictment. 135 :slab - cad that the facts did not prove that it was .a murder of the first degree. He then proceeded to explain the law, setting forth the 'different _grade.: of marder, nod then I stated that unless :here was a promedit:att,d de• sign upon the life of the person, no verdict of will fol murder could be rcturi:ed. Us stated that; there bad been de dialculty between the partit; that ! . dence had been Introa'ured to prove that they wore on good toita3. at rho period of the affray; that Lutz wee under the influence of liquor; that the prties wombostile to each other ; that there 'roe a partizan feeling existing between them. He then referred to the weapon need; raid that the intent was frequently established by the weapon employed, but in this case, the weapon being an ordinary penknife, would net proea snob intent. lie rie.:tt alluded t the position of. the honed; if Lute bad intended to' ill O'Leary the blow would ts2. - tisk at his heart, not hr. his back. Mr. Swartzwelder ,then made a powerful appeal to minds of the jury; to their score of justice; to.the;r hummasity; tetheir sympathies, nith which he closed the argument for the defence. Proseciatii-g Attorney Colibir then made a few con eluding roknerks ou the part bf the prosecution. He :aid that the jury' could have no doubt that O'Leary woe dead, hnd that he bad been killed by a sharp instrument, by a blow in the : back; the act of stab. bilig In the back was a moan, dastardly action, an& that the oviieuca of intent was ix Ole fact of Lot.. coming es behind and cutting him in the He referred to the duty of the jury to atiord protection to themselves and the citizens of this county by giving a yerdict in accordance with the evidence. He alluded to the admission ef the cutting by Lritz, on P,_enneilvartie. avenue, to ithe evitience of pallets in Taitz's reply to O'Leary, when charged with -the cutting, and concluded by eFhorting the jury to do their duty. Tthleoqrt thez tool: a rotuntil too o'oloek Cub. , aftornoon. 2 . ..rraitxpoff SassioN.—The. Clourt convened aL two eclook, pursuant to a loon:merit. The prisoner vi , s placed in the box, and , do.l'A'Clure read the charge of the Court to the jury. "iie charge consisted fret of an explanation of the ac„ Asserabiy of next of a recapitulation of the testimony in the exec. The lesarncd Judge then explained to the inry the diflcresiee of the various degrees of murder. lie said it was the duty of ',lee jury to judgA whether the murder was wilful, deliberate and premeditated, or not is told them thot in this ca.o a verdict of rnanzlaug ter was out of tb.e;question, and after ex plaining, in the language et the Supreme Court, the definition lof the terms. V 7 doliherote,• and pre meditated concluded by charging the jury that if in their minds the evidence showed that the pri,i:ciner tabbed , iith intent to kill, they ahould convict him of murde- in . the first degree if they thought Lis in tention if' merely to do bodily berm, thcr. they sheuld convict him of murder in the second degroe. The case Was thon-gir,en to tEa jury, and the :Court. adjenrned ttutil six- o'clock this evening. The road jag of life el:urge Gecapied -piartt.re of sin hear. .5.,9,T0N1E111,X(.1 ei„ii.li iILTI.I 0.il.:::: CJNB DOI, Li.B.—:uii. B. $a LL il Cit,., bays; 'ut,t= lats., hiroo,tok Co i tr.a., 3p:ii ti, lt't 1. "We hare7,ith ,5y7......t ynit a ceiti2cate of a cure i . erfernita , by the net, of est - Y 311 . . E .I.STLY of the 4 Getz:inn init , r..:; ~ .i; think Mr. Clark to no a tuo... ri: ceratity, tato bTra no boiler , ~..1 of the truth of Ilia story.'' ti rt... 7 :filiG ..i..".73.5 . 14.P.7..—At halflliazt el., o'clesit the :,... 1 „,...„. 9. ;),,,,,. B. R a n 6 . c„ . ..._ G " ~,,1,,,„i, , T., ~,,,-„ 0 5 „,, Court we eello'd, and the jc..7 Cama in. ..Ts.dge in :i i Iniltst ',the* vita a' r u.iiiibutitl.sy-Y..; M'Clure enquired. at the fora _an of the jury if they ''''' ra ' . f". " In- C-I. " '. ' 3.--. - I.ltl agroeil upon a verdiet;• they ar.awered, "We 1 hel " i' '' a c ' 'mPidial'2 ' g ` 1 ..' Fall' it L"l ' 2' l'Y '' ''''''''''' hare." Th s p:isoner a - as thbn brought into C' art, i Y""• r81 t ' n ' l alc " lt eac ' Ilrt ef jo ''''''''' . .." i ''''`' ‘ 72. t t ''' '.4 "'' ‘ 3 '''''' a P.7le. 'ortlered to stared up in tho witne:ro bor.. The °r.' l c `x•lfill'''- 1 t° .. '“ l .. 'll'' , 1. - '.. , :r in 4 0 1 " f , " l, ',,,,' ' ,, r,:," ei ark as'et...l the foremen of the d nry whether John LU i 7 Yev,?ta, btailaa bett:ft tranbi 24 .., ;:tt wira roin , bLt;YeLli aEr was guilty or not sulky of the crime of aitirder aa 1 41hoidocrs end lc b.:-.1. ~.,...est. : - .;:.,rt,a, to. -,,,,,, , ~., , ,,,,1,., ,-• tot forth in the indictment; the ansiser was iIIfiILTY 1 eure - iperforraed by 1. ilowlanu'l ocrmsu ' . .Bittere," I 1,.... OF l'illoRDE;11 IN Till F.Ltt'ST TiEOREE. 1 italnei , l to try It in ber r:-3 1.1. and aeut to :ii,ttraiiirti.tilli pl:r . The prisoner at the bar seamed a ge-od dial,slartied I clued cyte, aci.n.z. Slit had taken it but a few tlq) i , Li.o at the ennoutioarr.cr.t, though ice showed on string 1, - --i- -- - 4 - • ..,- - --•-- - - i e..,5 , cegt-..._t0 .....pieve...a_ p., - .7, af.or t.......i...s th....... 4,4 13,... ,signs ef emotion, . . • ' ?ix .elle L, aujoyinv tiet!.•::: byaltii en,iu eLt, hal far - ;.‘:,...i..a., ,The game ' - 'nostion wm then riropoundo,i to any-j - _. ' . .- . .. ... !.n.t. f',4:14 nu paw. in nar bi .0 6: In :„ny z . ..isrz , ii net I ;c4y,anil juror . eaparately, awl each owe In tr..ra ansssel'ed, 1 baill. - i , of :murder in the Brit de , tro- " , - • . - ; e.tirtiutte 11,r eine n: , .`11:1.4..1 ~..) the C"tnnari mean. .M.r.. Merehall Sifertitrulder :hen Ini.aigi 'at &treat 1 &union 'Brook, .4itociL-::....0.1,: Co., :Be.. '' , 74... CLA.aiL. [4' jadgcoant, , atidoiafed that be wottid filo his . objeP. i :ko ail'rath'ex 2 ,_ emt• end .-, duns end ask ion a 12eix:dz.-L - I roe aala by trl..zi..EING Ird.1);. mid 1,... 1 12:-C,;. :::. .....rici-r The Court the' adjo".:zus.d until Sabot day roctruing i Paul:rag/a. • jatSzdtt: at ten ex:leek. . . _ 43 TUaftil APE (3;.i, 14 r7.10.1 . 4ti it t TEN Deo". a e 77fitc, 7 4 Bota,-..4- WelatigdfW ere- lt-algal-st cc-- - I?oz! , cd. ft-• chttn,- , -a tl.t, •t . rnngTS team. named Tbcana.B Bevis was ari - zate, in al - • . " •L ya!aLier, anni a ty--•;+, state Of into.vication ; Oiortlyi after 4i3 confinement :Lc afckrf ha r:u boom slightly dersno , l, o.od n tin,rl,. r. j was attacked by e.pasms, ice , - ..f -which he died, ; g, cc F 2. ,;• at ton o'clock. v. ,, sterdsy orning a cortner's 1 ,„ inquest 17Q2, callsci, and aftor an: exainatinn of tno - "-- body and t'ne evidenco,rEta4ned a verdict. er lode,ta tais- . Invith)RAToll, rltity 1.3.ty b , ear, !ram ezr - e5.71e ure licror. car" zEr . '' ll - 7 t' ll4. eak-ac7 ''''' ll ":; 1:1314 of some that the do _0k . r, , ,15!..the. 4 -horst , d. 1 'co"I .itzmach, oth ,, r - a blood rosel—othcra mlppore. dithe - ;72.6 LiQ'•LC:ne: pctu.The deociass , d Ns= r e c,f Ens-laud s abtait I ere oval i•tre-t in d'') =zl i Ihzt forty year 4 of age, and a coal digger by trade. lie tan talt-c it. t.rrived iu till , city on Wednesday on his way to Now ! - York, whore he Intended embarking for Pngic,--1 -- - 4- ' - ' 3 "C; ;lt ' 9 r 5 Tna tiekcti were imand on lily nerson. "To ;topped • -• "' t "n t 'at the Bun's Head tavern, onSocend street Ha ir.tr 1,. r 2.0 .5 a-,i;ife and children at the (d.rea.t, Western iron ! hove T.Y.......E - Titjtr.t.l by _ op the-Allegheny, thon s oi and lively td_-'- , I Lott izjary. ;rill' tin utd.ere,tatod that 1:1 Oa ta r & inttrat:= .01 larc:e nuzelplt..il out MC:ft r..l3 . p.:Ctatie t4.lrs. C.J1.10 , b . aforo I-,vr do purtare from cur aity, to, Aire an A.' , lttirtnitr...V.:Lt 2.t I • EOVIE. Gael 'ii our 1 - 4,1)I10 lattlls, to acutiet recitztja.,4 o i Y- , 4nd rh di^r front tE; f;..7orito pcou. talcatal. ia doetitted t-tct - -a‘o cr:t i 1. aoalfts 4a . troosel c ofoactry, a.? , 1 t no *natant day.'Elio afloat r,zifultuolo rouclorl_ Ca l!alct prooo,:d ~ :••,utortodttr.nr.at talto la:: -at442.. fool ccr.ftaUnt V - ..ut our petrona of 'trueat I, .-init)l72.E . ,--B.o'' ~.4 1 ,10 ter a ttor4 cf. tnat Coe out:,l-tiitmozit =NM THIRD ,DA Tat:P.:a:NY, Duvet:lb - az SI, 1857.! F . ~ ~ ~^ ay~t .:ap e 0. Jra -.AL. , borl,y &pour tint yoar iazi with an 43R C.7. , tieLii i%)1.1b10 porformaztee, noraeLuit i g novelty with strength. The bill offzre..l, is oo.e th-,t nny ;alto, tiP) '?lilt e i tainii g inn scent 2il 0911: n, the - -; cer- 1 no u', pr,:rba the thall they eutered Ths fircE ui e war, - .-.1 in :ha aftr• n , - - ,53 is the .1r2 , 11-11. drnn , a, the WEI.; ~l-i_<-,n tery of rt.:, EaCrIC: name. Iu rzenvir:ci . r; tbs. Pittahur2l, pubilo that to , ro foneded, appearF. a,r, liftrrarnatta," and thi i ether eharacierli are etat with a re., - ,artl to the re• 1 quirennenta of thtie several pec , allafities. The"Na "e"et etal)' 4 '..ea - nt of : Amerifla. tellow, and tLo afternoon performance I iFiutis up with =l funny littio affair ce.lie4 " on.a P....e1k," in the cuorfe diF,tributes pr-zrAent.l the "Little 1 era oxpect.,d to in lar7..eiy t ,- „e 1;,71). ning, the "SeriGn:. Fa ally,` a C , 3% . TI11;:fnU, ithe "Old and :lot- Year," and the r:pientlid..-pecte :ele ".74; ,- LL. , •..37. - .. , ie1i.0." :Ira to 121 produced. Tho I attrmitio,:i it - gozi:1; end the raanagannen.t worthy of all ene.ourauematt. Fill the Itnuat, - ; " r, , Tould br4 tb="ear frinds, but !hat: ir. The bill egorzi. will dz:Lt - .• nfun aid kshinnable audience. Pe; i111:1);' Lecr:unr-.—Wehopo Eaat those oP our readors wish.- to be profitably entertained : will emcntbcr that Mr. fluir..ps - delivers his c:llsbra to looture on 4 ' Toe Ion? . Art.;," tafityetie A. 3 the lecture has boon deli:area heret3. fur. tltn.Eavern and come ns extracti,, tiqA safe thr.t it is or in th ittiated I:ith poculiar while Ihe etapc4tuaanee of n•-tiees exprcsne , l On it, ihdicate its nigh character at; a lit prA.uctinn - - , i 7 - - , 1F.-).;' , r'r Ger:•, - .1"69.--1 , 1t.,; evening thrre 'ti..s- , a goad 1 bouP,:p. tl.stabliai.c.., ,, L:t. MIEZ Fari-,.i.-i, ailitht24l; ' 1 ; ti e. - .tm artz.tive stranger: atot‘n;s l .: us, th , ....4 r...ireaiiy _s etirciti ~or herself - ii, high pisea in the esteem ~f.' tali- i I tiltile„...„ . . i To-33y ther‹, will 1:,..t an afiT., , raGoz tyro- once I I Znei 113 uzxtal. Gt.:. Fo:utr. przatints a good blti, 'ail- 1 ei'stino: of '.lives Dihne. "Ma ALiden's• 'curl, h t . the i 3lchienteus Quegtion," " The King's G•ti-..innsr," rand I 0 A. litirne for tlie litlii4isiyi..." it the evening,Nirs. Parer, appeGt3 11.3 Elvirri, in "Piziaro," and I`.liFs 1 Vanny as G.c.7trz...:1 , . , ,, in " 7"...1 , 1 Little Proaanrc.' 1 Colle : 7e, Comer" and :. 4 rar1....5.!. ,S , ,reeta urn premium (liplutima liave been recently warded. the NOM Edition of Dait's a)elz-keeping, and Dane:lA'', f3ienditi Now Sy`,.:-.11. of L'Cainoes and Ornan.!ental Penmaneltip----the complete 75iprtg 1.1i,c , r. the intki,C. n,:;q: in n.,of rs c..bunil6,ntly f4ttested 'O9 -the r1i.14, progrv.t , cf Ode eto.cl?ntF new f.n the t 'True (P ,. ...i1v.--Viith Ch..). tree spirit (.f .. , ..I,lrit . y, •!w1 Sons of Malta inten.2 clistribii:llr.-, twe tl:ntl:=:.n.Ct loazt,s of licacl . lo the veer t,f the eity 1:110 tli.:,tti -1 butica will take., place. this La3.l.nin,g, tetweer, Tor.r, 1 andtt...n Czizclt, at. the MaT.pr'A atria a , --,A, loaf I htf4ml will bo an rtae , ..Ttahle `illy Year'_: plc, Li - it to' sent' of Olt . ; :.”aa'erin4 pool.. , ~ not. s gin ;o cOOO Ileforo rtiwyotlVecr yostcrdaL , rot:ruing. Thigh: the, e,00n6 time tioriee teak thr..t Pais has 000urred. Our city nhoulz.: n titmarknbly free from. orime, 'When , 'ttle torAJ rit th.o Ai.o.yer's etont-f. of Itr..l.ll‘l. , ,is.—The above vourg gentle mar, 1-hero :npuiLrity . by teat of no member of the theatrical prnizzisit.o in the city, =R-kes a benc:6l, poregive. on Saturd6y evening nort. Ile is s ~. .tortby gentkrnan, sit ev•tilert bill, and dellUlV.`29 a "bumper." oveci74.7. this troupe give ft uenccul. city. Thi3 i.L.Asoflanv cornea tc us with g.f.,oti re.,oTr, luenciatlen sfnsu.: fl;c, Eiet, v.:le,r.e theyLrco oc‘ntstro... We 1u,, - : t uusi: for I thoul full hotile. LYCEItIN E! GLYCERINE !'I Ctrir, if the boil rirticict; for chi,;00... , d bc,nelg now in vogue. War:Lintz:l a aura cure. Yu: sale af SUPER'S DRUG STORE, Corner Penn and St. Clair atreets, St.-eNyth avd Ecuith. re3toreri.—Mr. Jno. 'ivino• ter, milt:. above Pitt3bargh, en the Penalgyl :arait, Calla% Wheu T eLtimf:ri , eki EQJrhe.vz,', , P.:tto,%:, N9w. exrellent heattlt." Ileuti, - ;.c1:9 Debaiify.—Mr. of 2.irmingb.:.co, saps: "1 klo.ve formtl, it likariluvo.:„. Holland Bitten, a rentt:i.l3 ic, Y 7 eu aae o and Debil ity. My wife haa also 1.15...)a it nitb. be T, Mr. L. S. Nirliclrcm : Plitthurslt, al 3o remir:;. , : - tha.cll ,, J ez7.4.3o.rpme.z.i. relid Erna: itm - ace fur .11.-rafiser":. Cautiunt—at:c ofutzo;for L'ev.-have'. - : iltd!and .11imr,I. Sold at $l. 1% , : brietia, cr"aix battles for $5, by tiro eels Par, , n, Jr., tz. Co., r3ornar . of Third end Smitliaeid streats, and DraggiA.4 t:iiATfl Dc —lt gratilinie cent itniong any it tortairlY k beiin nhe Lave tiled arid teete4 the extra•irdinary YitLu.ee oontainAl.in lir S.u - ,astrAkr'g celebrated iltonnvii ii:iart,ly a clay paNiiiia, ivdr.rTat) ,l , Doiinr Cd.,ea riot. rocciTo Iron t'ec,,nt lie , trt•ttrielien. s,dicitonv ter, brotl , ; , r, aint C,llll - gilitlione., _fur kiz '.l'4l'nCY in nriteriz.. E l to - Rnd For thu cora c.f Conn:ipitin.ti, lack a c ol itli!:nn,< tendeLcie:, or. se , .iily zoireci,d 41x,tile tt..t-pe ._:ere t:.er direction r.gi a on We bottle. For cafe by drug 3 and dealer:: golinmlly; uverywhcre. aD , I by ff.05T1 , 21 . .E1111- ;1; sniTii, ;101'4'4 tin t. — raptietors, 11137 Pear, ,ItreDt. UltG DURING Tl - 1 . 1 ISIC).NTII;3 JAUAJY DR. CALVIN M. FITCH, y be daily at his 14...;z2L0, . .1.93 rtr.ll street, CPPOSITIZ ET. CLAIR HOTEL, Pli..o:ltuuciii, 'E'er al; aftliet7On.Cl of the TEL I 3OAT and LUNGE,: al•;e,. FSITALII DISEAIiES, and ot - .er comp:air:Li oe.u -pU,ooleil er pre.l.l3poel_q; .1.-intiLiniiry If, ivarra nay canna, DR. FITCH zinable to rte inair.rlurini - , , the peri....l hbor nana,ici, the atiGehitzr,ilt be eon:lath:3 by We i..5.-inCiate, W. FITCH - F, - oold earnestly rercind the., vile" nary la borbig under incipient or Booted ilifealle , of , he lonige, of the imi , ;_ , :bince of ilieniee'r.; - e: timely otioe• Lon, .ii it id only wbee tedreo in 3r:4cl:friable :hoe foot dirraefocean Li" treated witlyiny jußt hope of tincrza, aid tha nLa yof r.fer: Weti ' lvill not wafrecitiontly rotider loony Cale; and of erwi_i2 our-Able hise. DE. I'IT - 03.t rozid aloe 24 the ar7 he 1.1 deal Rankly with hoe patients, none heed tiniiy wne rate *n their true read:lion, tho e-.iu.ll.BGAte i.l lump, and their probable Chancel of pmm (mmw c...aamuulatava be Da. . 1 . /WE or IN. J. W. 1i571 , 73 , 2,9, 191 Fouc atre+3l, Fltx9 burgh, 1.!17-. - .; E::Ir Criru n,l. ,i, .1) 3 - 3., , -,3.,,,.1.-..L.7z.E.::t, •,) t.v.t,,r,t,.,:, MEM IFSa if 4 rif t ,1 a. . - Itf o.'''''',.*%2l.,tlP-.'.11.145AV:,?-14;, GLITEItINE!! GLYCEP.INE! I ;1 L t Al .. tin;rLt.r. if 112E2 :Ad c:t,r pra=di:::_•: de2~ :.0 ~x a IMiIIEMIIII I=l .b. 1,3 or Lcra v;7,,1t, : 1-7:.frn-,-.,-:...1 JASIEZ corapl;a•-n, " Balm et 3 Ti5.."3.1.33.i r:tA , 1:311.i4 :3'L11317 -t . Z • • t-oth wh_itc, at , .5.1a1z,-.1...4L,r? _ . . bw.l, z.or, - .4•ll.;,•at.iiit; it. buttio is r• tho ir , rf tu.; in 3 iPalieS . h. no gj AE1 , 70. 1: c%118, , i tnztun-r..is rotnovc3 I the appe....sta cf boing I.lfLy ceßb. 1 gtrcct; 11. B , 7licr:s szv: - - - -A 4'41 i' , ‘TE.!7 .l. t .zs F .1. , Ili 2!_,1, a 2. • 7 : ! • 3- . ,,- ;._7 ,- 1c!sarizi.Iii•C'... ; . th%*•• SA t1,:.-ipon f,.r I eurer, will fit:, WI: Ni ).11' the .1.1.,tn hotin..: 011 D? 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