y , . i KIGI&T OR WRO.. WHEN EIGHT, TO BE KEPT RIGHT, WHEN ffUON'O, TO BE PUT KIUHT. THURSDAY: -.MAY 10. People's l'arty Nomination. voa governor : AXDOEW G. CViCtIX, of Centre Co People's Electoral Ticket. 1st District Edward C. Knight. 2d " Robert P. King. 3d " Henry Bumm. 4th " Robert M. Foust. Mh 44 Nathan Hills. 6th 44 John M. Broomal. 7th 44 James W. Fuller. 8!h 44 Levi B. Smith. 9th 44 Francis W. Christ. 10th 44 David Mumma, Jr. 11th 44 David Taggart. 12th 44 Thomas K. Hull. 13th 44 Francis It. Peuniinan. 11th 44 Ulysses Mercury. 15th 44 George Bressler. 16th 44 A. B. Sharpe. 17th 44 Daniel O. Gehr. 18th 44 Samuel Calvin. 19th 44 Edgar Cowan. 20th 44 William M'Kennan. 21st 44 John M. Kirkpatrick. 22d 44 James Kerr. 23d 44 Richard P. Roberts. 24th 41 Henry Souther. 25th 44 John Grier. ELECTORS AT LARGE. Convention of Scliool Directors. The School Directors of Cambria coun ty met in convention at the Court House, In this place, at 2 o'clock on Monday, and organized by electing the following officers: President, Maj. James Potts; Secretary, Wm. Murray, Esq., of Croyloj Tellers, John Roberts, Esq., W. W. Harris, Esq. On motion, it was resolved to fix the salary before proceeding to ballot. Amo tion was then made to fix the salary at 800. An amendment was offered fixing it at 1,000; and an amendment to the Baltimore Correspondence. To the Editor of The Alleghaxias : Baltimore street to-day presents quite a gay appearance. The newspaper offices and their vicinities have been for several days crowded with an excited mass of betting, chance-dealing, "slight-o'-hand" b'hoys, who it seems will never tire speak ing of the great American Champion, John C. Heenan. From present appear ances, it would be very unsafe for an American (much more an Englishman) to pass, and permit an incautious word (iTiinnHninnt fivmfr if n r S I it M I 'I hA fl- I o J , i . , . . of such a sratherinir of his admirers. Of mendinent to amendment was earned, but "A . . , ... 3 i i couise we an iuemr coou vviiiistiaus i me when the resolution came up as amended v o ' .. i i. r i c : opposed to such disgusting and brutal ex it was lost. Original motion fixing salary I "1 ;i m ? at $800 carried. On motion the Conven tion proceeded to ballot for candidates with the following results : James Tollock. Thomas M. Howe. State Central Committee. Alex. K. M'Clcre, Ch"m., Franklin county: Henry L. Benner, Joseph Harrison, Charles M. Xeal, H. R. Cocrshell. "William B. Mann, Philadelphia ; Charles Thompson Jones, Erastus Poulsou, Jo'un M. Pomeroy, Peter Fasel, Jesse C Dickey, Chester county ; Charles Uitncr, Montgomery county ; George Lear, Bucks county; H. D. Maxwell, Morthampton county ; Dr, Ed. Wallace, Berks county; Robert M. Palmer, Schuylkill county; K. T. Foster. Carbon county ; William H. Jcssup, Susquehanna county; James S. Slocum, Luzerne county; G. W. Scofield, Warren county ; L. Ullmer, Lycoming county ; O. X. Worden Union county; Dr. Palemon John, Columbia county ; Charles M'Coy, Mittlin county ; Levi Kline, Lebanon couuty ; Samuel Slocum, "l John J. Cochron, V Lancaster county; John A. Heistand, J Jacob S. llaldeman, York county; D. A. Buthler, Adams county ; Edward Scull, Somerset county ; J. B. MEnully, Clearfield county ; Joseph Smith", Indiana county ; Gen. C. P. Markle, Westmoreland county ; Gen. John Hall, Washington couuty ; John Hampton, " Robert Finney, A11 henv countv . James Park, e George Finlay, John M. Sullivan, Beaver couuty ; C. P. Ramsdell, Venango county : Darwin A. Finney, Crawford county ; J. P. Lyon, Clarion county. T. A. Maguire, Henry Ely, Joseph Campbell, Dan'l 3IcLaughlin W. Voeghtry, S. B. McCormick, Wm. Lloyd, 1st. 2d. 34 40 31 40 2 5 24 IS 5 0 16 2 5 3 3d. GG hibitions as prize fights ; yet we can not but feel a little gratified to learn that our Yankee Boy has taken the Bull by the horns, and shorn him of the laurels which hr so t.iuntin?lv and defiantly wore, and -0 40 so proudly and impudently boasted of. 2 Heenan, according to Wilke's Londc q Spirit of the Times, fairly won the battle, I should wear the Belt, and b Champion of 3 the Prize Ring. Major Majniire was then introduced to The weather here to-day is beautiful, the Convention and returned thanks for and the ladies, arrayed in their gay spring the honor conferred on him, and pledged attire, honor our fashionable promenades himself to a faithful execution of the trust reposed in him. Mr. M'Cormick was aU so introduced and in a neat speech return with their cheering presence, causin many hearts both old and young to beat ajrainst their waistcoats with love and ad EDITORIAL N0TINGS. cd his thanks, after which an unanimous miration when smiles are bestowed, and vote of thanks was given him for the creating a pocket-feeling, head-scratching faithful performance of his duties. The sensation with fathers and husbands as president then in a happy address, return, their lovely wives and daughters sail past ed his thanks to the Convention, when on them with their street-sweeping silks of motion it adjourned sine die. Ilaltlmore Correspondence. To the Editor or The Allkguamax : Our city is kept in quite a ferment in re gard to the action of the Democratic Con vention in Charleston, and its bearing on the Convention of the Constitutional and Union party, to be held in this city on the Oth of May, and the Republican Conven tion to be held at Chicago. The Douglas men were in high glee, but recent events in the Convention have rather depressed their hopes. Governor King, of Missouri, wants the ''Cincinnati Platform" "with out any tail," pure and unadulterated ; while the extreme South wants it with several new planks among others, that Congress or the Territorial Legislature has no right to abolish slavery in the ter ritories, or to prohibit the introduction of slaves therein, nor any power to destroy or impair the right of property in slaves by any legislation whatever. This plat form, if adopted, (which from present ap pearances is doubtful, would, according to Douglas' instructions to his friends, be fatal to his nomination. The friends of the Constitutional and Union party are making preparations fur their convention, and have entailed the Ku dominations! The Charleston Convention, after a long and stormy session, has adjourned to meet at Baltimore, on the ISth of June, with out accomplishing any of the objects for which it was convened. rugillve Slave Case. Madam Alexander's latest Russian touch But we dare not say anything derogatory of the fair sex. We must all acknowledge our inferiority in refinement, and that they are, in our troubles and trials, ministering angels and earthly guardians. They are our comforters in sickness ; our assistants, ornaments, counsellors and treasures in health and happiness. God bless them! We men must love them. Political speculations in regard to the Charleston nomination are numerous. Nearly every one has a different opinion as to who will be the nominee, and how the Convention will terminate its labors. The seceding of delegates from five or six States has caused immense excitement, and no small degree of trouble in the ranks of the harmonious democracy. The con fusion at Charleston has created great dissatisfaction. The Constitutional Union Tarty here is making active preparations for holding its National Convention, which commences here on the 9th instant. The Committee of Arrangements have obtained the Front Street Theater, which is an immense building, and its galleries will afford an unobstructed view of the whole saloon. Our market is firm. Red Wheat brings $1.48(rt S1.80, according to quality. Corn is active and firm at 7oGi$ cts., both for gtf.Read new advertisements. 8-. Reading matter on every page. gt-Iu full burst the peach and plum trees. XJtfJu On a full burst some b'hoys, on Sat urday night. X?"A burster that "impromptu" sere nade. A policy of insurance is often rendered void by impolicy. SgX&Mr. Lawrence Johnson, the well-known type-founder, died at his residence, in Phila delphia city, recently. ggyA Convention of the Seceders from the Charleston Convention is to be held at Richmond, on the 11th of June next. Mrs. Burdell Cunningham and family were passengers in the last steamer from Xew York to Aspinwall en route for California. Bg A melter last Monday. Thermome- fpr rantrincr about 84 in the shade. Summer D 0 duds, iced lemonade and cool jokes in demand The Dem. & Sent, is down like several thousand of brick on one of the appointees of the office of assistant census marshal for this county. Sour grapes. jgg" We had the pleasure of making the ac quaintance of Stull, of the Johnstown Beo bachter, on Monday last. He is a gentlejnan well calculated to grace the editorial tripod gg?" The experienced aronaut, Mr. Wise, is making preparations to try a voyage to Eu rope in a monster balloon, with a view of sol ving the question whether the air is uaviga ble. tSThe announcement f the marriage at Auburn, Xew York, of Mr. Edward Straw to Miss Eva Smiley, suggests the probability that he tickled a proposal, and that she smiled a consent. Txf A man named Wm. S Brediu, livin near Latrobe, Westmoreland county, recently ide bv haneiuir himself in his own barn. He was laboring under partial de rangement at the time. EgAs Bobbins, the locofoco candidate for the Mayoralty of Philadelphia, was not elected at the late municipal election in that city, the popular fallacy that "money makes the mayor go'' was happily exploded. 0tixx"tx-ict County. CHAPTER XI. m VroTit St, Tlipntor for tli;it Tvnrr.nsn It i , , ....... . ... white and yellow a large and commodious building, aud will . J seat a large number of persons. Delegates nrn rnftofl frnm nil tli Stnfnc Tim. ... . . , . . j iu the practice of his profession. Hoping will nominate a man that the disaffected 1 . . . ,, rs , it xi' t p to see you soon atram in our city of 3Iou- i H7 ii i i - i ,i ' uments, I remain, and possibly throw the election into the ' ' House lours, truly, rrv. v ir c .1 i j Baltimore, May 1, 18C0 1 he Republicans of tins State issued a , call for a convention to meet in this city, Copper Mines ofLake Superior. on ednesuay, the 2uth 111st., to elect No County in the Commonwealth is so advautageously located as regards public improvements as Cambria. The great chain of internal improve- ents known as the main line of the Penn- i i l J T , "Roil 1?rmfl syivania tauui uuu iuiwlc " passes through the county, about lorty five miles of these works being within the boundaries of the county., surmounting the Eastern elope of the Allegheny mountain, by five inclined planes, over which freight and passengers are drawn by machinery, or stationary engines, at the head of each Plane. This stupendous improvement enters the county, at the Summit, or, (to be more particular,) at Lemon's Tavern. From this point it commences its estern descent, crossing the Huntingdon, Indi ana and Cambria Turnpike road at Sum- mitville, and pursuing a general South western direction, until it intersects the Canal at Johnstown. On the Western slope, as well as on the Eastern, there are five inclined planes. On this road there a Tunnel and two Viaducts, the former a magnificent achievement, the work of the Messrs. Appletons, formerly of Eng land. At Johnstown the Canal and Slack Water navigation commences, and pursu ing a Westerly diiection, with the bed of the Couemaugh, passes into Indiana county- The Portage Rail Boad as I have de scribed it above, was at the time of its con struction, thought to be the greatest tri umph over obstacles ever achieved by the skill and energy of man. But little more than a score of years presses, before Kail lloads preserving all its advantages, and obviating all the danger and delay of in clined planes, arc constructed in the im mediate neighborhood of the same lor tage Bail Boad. The New Portacre, as it is called, located 8-From present indications, it is auo- y llubcrt jVires, Esq., is designed, when trethcr likely that we will have an abundance J , , geimr completed, to supersede the present road of all kinds of fruit next lall, providing A. J. 1 ' 1 1 Frost. Esq. does not bob around this w,y too entirely. hether it will ever answer soon thecxpectations entertained by its friend, ficvCr.e of the very best and cheapest pa pers published in the State is the Pittsburg Dispatch. It is furnished to club3 of ten at the unheard-of price of fifty cents a year. See prospectus in another column. Arrangements for the accommodation of the Pennsylvania Delegation to the Chicago Convention had been made at the "Briggs House," in that city. All the Delegates are requested to put up at that House. Bg,A telegraphic dispatch was received in Lynn, Mass., a few days sinae, but was re fused by the person to whom it was sent, on the ground that be didn't recognize the hand writing ns belonging to the one who wks said to have sent it. Heenan, it is stated has made a for mal demand unon Savers for the 4ibelt,' and advances that if it is not forthcoming lie will of ireight give Thomas a gratuitous belt in the gob. age,) enters the county by a very cxten There will be another fight, doubtless, before give Tunnel through the Allegheny nioun- slopc of the mountain it enters CanT county eix raiien norm oi the Sujnmj, and pursuing a North Westerly COUrJ passes Ashland Furnace, Chest Sprint Litzinger's Mill, Hart'a sleeping and Platville ; and cross the hanna at Cherry tree. This T'M 'I perhaps the oldest State road in the cota ty. In my next chapter I shall give a list if the publie officers of the cobbit f:? ;. erection up to the present day. JONATHAN OLLBrrt Monkbarxs, Jan. 2, 1853. Your friend, Dr. Walter, was well when I saw him last. He is actively engaged J. II. Much excitement was created in Troy N. Y., on the 27th ult., in consequence o a Deputy United States Marshal arresting a negro claimed as being a chattel of a gentleman of Virginia. Upon identifica tion before a United States Commissioner, the negro was remanded, when a writ of habeus corpus was issued by Judge Gould. By this time a crowd of a thousand pcr bons had assembled, and the negro was taken from the officers, and eoveyed across the river, where he was agaiu arrested. He was again rescued, however, and con veyed in a carriago to parts unknown. IMilladelphla All Illght! The great contest in Philadelphia is over, anl the result is such as every right-thinking man hoped it would be. The People's ticket has been elected by a respectable majority, notwithstanding the tremendous efforts that were made to defeat it, and the Democracy is almost in the throes of Uaa! dissolution. Although the majority was considerably reduced, when the various influence? brought to bear against the Pfcopt-E's candidate arc COU3i3crcd victory was a. most ghv rious one The Loeo-Focos wera so confi dent of coming " winner, that when the votes were being taunted, fume of their candidate appeared in public to receive the congratulations of their friends upon their probable election. Fconsyjvania is pnd for Curtin, and tbe Chicago nor-ii-ncc.f-.r. Hurrah for Philadelphia! delegates to the Chicago Convention. The convention met and organized by appoint ing Montgomery Blair, of Montgomery county, chairman. After some little bus- The Lake Superior Miner gives the most flattering accounts of the mining business iu the vicinity oi JaKc superior. Hie product of the Minnesota mine alone, for ines was transacted, one of the leading tnc month of February, 1SG0, was cue spirits in HCrne of the late rows that have hundred and sixty tons, one thousand nine tL-f.n nit, in Mir citv. made a rush for nunarea ana sixty pounds, ana mat in a the President, and upset the Secretary's month when, from the intensity of the cold, table. The row then became ccueral, and the mine was worked only about one-third the police could not prevent the disorgan- of the tin,e- The receipts at Ontonagon, izatiou of the convention. Some of the bince tne close ot navigation, are seven perpetrators of this outrage have been ar- hundred and forty-two tons, three hundred rested, and .TihW Bnnd has o-Ivon fhf and forty-two pounds. Several new mines Chief Marshal expr. ss instructions to ar- w''11 be opened this spring, from which it rest all who were known to be concerned s expected that not less than twenty in the riot, and bring them before him for thousand tons of ore will be taken during trial. They will have their just deserts me- the season, or 4,000,000 worth of copper ted out, of which, throngh the leniency of alone. the law, they have been too long unjustly TnE Cincinnati 'inquirer has the follow- deprived. The convention met in tho af- ing in relation to the crops: 44 Verbal and ternoon without molestation, and after written reports of the wheat crop, received is altogether conjectural ; but its success will cast the old Portage, (as it now bo- gius to be called,) completely into the shade. This road enters the cou.ity near the same point, and pursues the same general direction with the Portage. The Pennsylvania Bail Boad Company have constructed a Bail Boad without Planes which approaches our county near the same place and takes the same general direction with the other two. This Bail Boad which is continuous from Ilarrisburg to Pittsburgh, (and which will be entirely completed in a few days,) has already taken all the travel from the State improv- ments, and most ot the light carrying It, (as does the New Port- Wiiat Democracy is. Tie American makes and elaborates some strong points against the Democrat which, when condensed, amount toaV thc? : 1 . Democracy is the only that contains and encourages, either 1 lence or by general applause, great nut of avowed disunionists 2. It is tke ? party that contains any advocates of .V re-opening of the slave trade. 3. It jt only party that steadily favors filibuiterlf wars and annexations, all tendin to i stroy good order and the Union, atj meant either to strengthen slavery, fj the lust of plunder, or retrieve a dc-sj-l campaign. 4. It is the only party ;C. has renounced every doctrine, andfirc evrry compromise, held good by all sixty years, and that solely fur f,,rc slave labor into the territories. 5. I,i the only party that has ever perpetu;; or countenanced so great an outrage zrj, three years of despotic and desperate if : to "crush out" the sentiments of the c:: zens of Kansas. G. It is the only prr that has constantly and shaniefullv tu r, -ed fraud or force at the polls. charge of such infamy has ran.lv W formally brought against any Iraiidi the Opposition, lhe democratic ecc tants for seats in Congress and tie Lerl lature always limit themselves to defeia and exculpation. But from I'Jaquen::: to Aroostook, and from our Nm v Yard; Oxford and Pembina, their frauds area-:-toriouidy free and flagrant. 7. While:; partv is entirely guiltless of lctri!i:: corruption and political proscription, mocracy has so far nearly monopolize:;;-1 business. 8. The most important p::r. v of all for PenLsIvauiaus, exceptius ikj 'l V & Ii7ll L-l A . Ill a 1 . A 1- w. Lllllll kail fc pledged to Free Trade by its geieri principles and its gtueral action. .:l of the Opposition are protectionist.'; h: almost all protectionists are of the Of: sition, and the only hope of American Ii- uustrv is through them. the affair is settled. &The editor of the Farmer & Gardener announces that he will issue on the 15th inst., a new work on the Grape. The treatise is the result of twenty-five years close observa tion, and will doubtless be a valuable contri bution to horticultural literature. Price : bound, 33 cents; paper cover, 25 cents. tain, which is the only portion now unfin ished. In addition to these great thoroughfares, Cambria county has many other public roads. The Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana Turnpike Boad, enters the county at the Summit, where it crosses the Old whiskey will have to give place to aliew brand "Ilooiuerang"' it is called whic kills around corners, and takes people unawares, nt nil times and under all circumstances! Dc- ware of it. . fiA naner in New iovk says tliav a s strong-fisted servant girl in that city was re a ppoi n t i n g d el egates to C h ica go , ad j oui n cd . The great international prize fight has at last come off, and according to accounts received, Heenan proved the better mau, although it is conceded that both wero well punished. Business here is tolerably brisk, and throui'h the country merchants during the week, are quite satisfactory. The late fa vorable weather has greatly improved the appearance. In some places where there was slovenly farming, the yield under the most favorable circumstances will be mea gre, but north of the Ohio river the indi datious at present are favorable fcr a sat- slactory harvest. Advices from Ken there has been a good trade done by the tucky are less encourajrin-, and in that iiitjiiidui.i. - " utn.iici .-nil cuuuuucs ciaie n is anogcuier nicely tne crop will very cool, and our city is distressingly fall bhort of an average. Bains have fall- Jie.df!.y W cn n great abundance within the last two Baltimore, May 1, 160. ' 7" ,? J 1 i"0 t' ' J ' bottom lands are to a large extent under Z , . , water. Dry weather is now needed, to Wasted Ten cords of wood, for which enable farmers to complete their spring I caH will I pavi on delivery. In'iniie ' work- 1 "is we shall probably have." J at ibis office. 5 Subscribe for Tue Alllg banian. Tanglefoot, forty, sixty, and eighty rod j Portage, and crossing the New Portage and the Pennsylvania Lail Load at the new and beautiful village, llhododendron, recently laid out by Dr. Jackson, pi.sses, in a direction nearly due West, to the Indi ana county line. The Ebensburg, Indiana, Kittanning cently assaulted by a couple of scoundrels, and Butl r Turnpike, diverges at Kbeus- burg tion ed. The Johnstown and Ligonier Turnpike, which connects those Boroughs, is an ex cellent road ; and has had a great deal of travel There is also a Plank Boad in process of erection from Johnstown to Somerset. named John and Elam Mile, and that she flogged them both. We have heard that a miss was as good as a mile, but here was a case in which amiss was as good as two Miles, and a little better. gTLe Hollidaysburg Register says that a little daughter of James Alexander, a color ed man residing in that place, was choked to death on last Friday night, by a grain of corn getting into her windpipe. Strange to sny inu takes a sortn- estern uirec- the towns 1 have nam- through she had gotten the corn in her throat some which is completed beyond tho line of this ten days oeiore uer ueaui, auu u uiu not ai- countv feet her in the least until some hve or six hours before her death. Xfcgk, Bitters observed the other day that it The Jefferson and Ebensburg Plank Boad, though not completed, has a very was a striking illustration of "love's labor ' .., -u. uui. uucivs lost for a partv of juvenile amateurs to sere- l""o oweeu me iwo points. nade a young la.J- for about an hour, an hour lnc l'-bcnsburg and buquehaiina Plank and a half, or two hours, thereby losing much Boad, is completed to the neighborhood of needful rest, only to ascertain the next morn- Carrolltown, and will probably be fin ing mai iue rcc.pieni nau occu fcouuu a.Mtep hd to the Susquclianna the COmill mi i ii c 1 1 in v: , uuu LuuMruci.ii in uhsmui ig norance of the whole proceeding, lie doe3 not sneak from experience, but from actual observation. BgXThe other day the Charleston Conven tion was opened with prayer by the Rev. Thomas D, Smith, of Charleston, on which Arrival Extraordinary Old A; atus the great California hunter, with ck hundred and fifty living animals of L; own capturing, including seventeen for cing and performing bears, has arr. from San Francisco, on board the sr.; Golden Fleece. There are nineteen c?:? in all, varying in size, mostly tea fie; i r: four feet wide and four feet high. IN' son, Lady Washington and Fremont. U::: the largest of the bruin family, e-cc; separate cages, all the oiher., vxcq;" buffalo and elk, having two or three tin large animals. Besides the sovcritn' forming bears, embracing ten dinars: kind?, there are two California lions. do. tigers, two do. cougars, two Ivtis seven coyotes, one white wolf, one sirs er, one sea leopard, two silver grayi.i: one full-grown buffalo, two elks, two mouutain goats, seventeen snakes. ' large California condors, two do. vu.:; five California moon-faced owls, t-double-eyed do., two Australian ostr':-- (scven feet high), two white pelicans.? gray do., two large golden onirics rare and beautiful), two black Lover 0 ifornia eagles, two California Amt" bald eagles, besides a great variety it -er birds and animals. It is understood that P. T. Barn-rs purchased an individual half of this i el exhibition at a lanre fiuure, and rls after a short stay in New York, tht-v w visit other cities, aud also be t-sh:: ; through the country. A'. Y. Hn-- RS"" SCKXE IN THE HOUSE. AVh tf- Tryor-Potter controversy was goin?K: Washington, a vote of the house wss fl ed upon some minor matters. Ab?1 Potter's name was called, an old ; meirbcr from Pennsylvania, takes up time unless he has some1? say to the point, rose iu his place s1' cusen Air. i 'otter thus. "Aiismei --r T -tl 1 11 Mr lo- or. l win snnsr, sav nn now -'- hash a Pryor enEragement." loth of the Iloiiso and tho cilleries u1Itl. an unroarious esrdnsion of mirth l' 1 . . r .. . honorable member s sail) oi wit, "u .. only checked to be redoubled, when-1;; season. A Plank Boad from Summit ville to Lo retto is also in process of construction, which will be finished by next sum mer. Numerous other Plank Roads are in occasion he used the following language : contemplation, but these above described "We pray, O God, that thou wilt be with this c our county a decided advant-ve in vonvenuon ; wneu mou snail nave led them M.:a Tf,SVi,.t nvrt .. , ... t . the name of Mr. Vrvor wa fining r1 A 1 T u 1 1 c o taca n ii Sill & ..... v -a II 1 . kJ A A q i-alkd. m:.i, ei i xi:.,v.f l'rvot " gone to be ash clay in te hands ot tor." For some moments the sef the House was indescribable, an. once, five pound bowie kuivesauu rifles were at a discount. coun ties. to a hapjiy and harmonious conclusion of their deliberation., secure to them union. cn-nupM. tion, energy, determination, and triumphant That ancient State Road known as the tuccrss in (hit contested campaign through which rry dapRoad is worthy of mention in By ruttinsr au ounce sril-iivirtni.t it Vin l-it water 1 luuslins or cottou are rinsed, t,r.V- will be "rendered almost inflaming' least will with difficulty tnke fit, j. thev do, will bum with, at f.a- . astonishing that this simple rreCJ so rarely adopted. Ji- 1 they have t pa?c i this place. After acendinc: tho Kastcni Tlivn i Wilmnrc. on MD rtlWl. nH llio roeidfUCC of DCf tcr, Mrs. Sarah Kk.vn. n-lia ' Kcan. :vod about 0" year-.