:z Surat !two. ser B&num has sent an agent to Eng Iced be beiag over the winner of the ?Tent poise figkt•for public exhibition. Thort that a man named Wee,' had conf essedhimself the murderer of Parker, at lortamouth, N 11.. iN unfound ed. air The first newspaper ever publish. in Morocco Las recently made its all war *nee at. Tetuan. It is printed in the span nth language and distribuiell gratuitous ly. air The Assembly of New York hay( passed a bill providing that no crime hot e after committed in that State, except try .t -son and murder in the first degree. -hall punished with death. be- A young woman in Na. , liva hack died from the effects of an internal nip,- lion of morphine, administered lot a rheu matic attack in one of her hip.'. '1 he patient went into an insen-ible -fate. ti , nm which she could not lie roused. and died in twelve hours. sir mrs. Thomp-on, Penn-% ania avenue, Philadelphia. died on from the injurie, ,he recei% 441 by ih..l, liN i nig of fluid lamp bet v.eek She 0.1 in horrible agony, the %N.ljt , • if Ow A1ri61,1,1, having been burnt ill, .1. I , lk explosive sir Mr. l'harle , -,ientiti, Berman miner, well kii‘ntit to I'43ll°ll'lu has lately returned trout W u -1 1 ,w. A te' : -.tray of six ['toning there, and givt- , it :t , I,i °tuition that Lite atthttint 4)1 , tht , i ,I:t ~1 ready di.,covered in the Com t.I gutticient to yield slll,°, i,i it oi 1 ~.„ energetically wrought. air In Dr. Magoon' , clnin h 11..tm , - lunday of last %%eel,. tltr tiNl I. tized was a young girl. x II N. 11 LI - LI) tile 1:L..4t Stage to .•011,t11111.1i.lin Ali laterally arra) ed iu 1,,t prt I‘. 1•1 , 111,1•- ) hying under4oest 111 it ti h it. ~,1,, it which she Nlf:IN.% 11:11.1i/ed til. , ‘‘..111 1. her in her coffin 'l'll, , -,• 011,• , t ferting. • weir On M0n.13) a limn and ‘‘..matt .irrangeil,in the Criminal 31 P.,-1,1 on a charge of ailulteil, The not guilty, anti the worn au I ..1.4 w 1 1 , 1 ,11 I the sight of tt» ill/d and nit 11M 'Old guilty, hut in the sight ut Los an. guilty." The counsel' lot. the %% due .tateil that. she was, laboiing uLL.I.•r a .1. IL 4011 induced by Spirititalemi . 3 pied ol 11. guilty MILS 1 . 11 tert.. Old down for trial. s ir The colored people N N . .. 11, had a meeting at one 4)1 then linr, he- in that city, Thursday evening. to ~,ti the iluestion of etnigrat...ll to Africa It they were sr) excitPahy partmin th., they behaved a. un rel, ,, lLlh) 3. N1,n11.-: of Congress, and finally bloke ul in I I , .‘‘ The majority seemed to I ,e !yalp-t tion, on the ground that it 1- theii t, Aay here and struggle for t .lelii et un of their enslaved brethren stir A storekeeper purelvt,eil 01 an woman a quantity tit butter. the lump- ii which, intended for pounds, it the balance and 1'oun•l %%milting. it'a your own fault. it they at•e light, - -ik Biddy, in reply to the complaint id thi buyer, "it's your own !atilt, rte, tut it. with a pound of soap I liouglit here ItIN self, that 1 had weighed 'stn?'' The -l o re keeper had nothing more to -I) on Ilia subject. I A gentleman in narrow en-cum-tan ces, who has been working hard for man) years as a discharging clerk on the levee, for the support of a large family, i,udilenly found himself in affluent circum-tanee , yesterday. An uncle in the state of Illi nois, from whom he had not heard in a long time, died, leaving him hi-whole for tune, $75,000. The btrringe , t.last of the story is, that a gentleman from Illinois ha , been here making iniiniries for a month past, concerning the tate of the family of the missing legatee, who was •uplioseil to have died of yellow fever in the >ear —N. O. Charier. a ir Colonel Roberts, of the l'ilitc4l ta te army, ham proposed a plan of re-organmi tion of the militia of the several :state,— He proposes a short term of service ul I ill _ unteers, who are to lie and disciplined by Congress, and to IA• paid tor a few days of service each year, when un der instruction, dicipline and drill. I e fixes this volunteer force at two hundred thousand, and proposes to divide them in all the States in proportion to their }xi' s', lation. When war is declaretl the mildia to be sziliject tothe call of the Prettitleut. to repel inVasion, and even to carry on offen sive and foreign war. The plats') befoi e Congress for its considerat toe. sir The people of Minneapolis :mot ••t. Anthony, Min., have been undec,a groat state of excitement for a week. in re :ca st to the liquor traffic amongst them. Thy immediate cause of the trouble els tht , death of a young man by the ,lelinum tre mens. A clergyman of the the place preached a sermon in which he advised the citizens to take the law in their own hathis and exterminate the traffic. Two days af terwards his church was burned down I ) an incendiary fire. A oimmit t et , of yiti• lens then gave notice to the dealers th.tt they must close their business, and the dealers were preparing to make forcible resistance if they were melested Oar A young lady in Utica recently, having fallen violently in love with a young man of her acquaintance, and failing to conquer his affection, gave him a slcxw of eantharides in brandy to accouarAish it. Hut it would seem that the charm acted quite differently from what the girl, in her stroplieity, had antieipatetl, for shortly :if ter drinking he MIA taken very %iek. 'flit• young lady had also mixed a portion ( .1 t he cantbaricles with some snuff. with which the nostrils of her beloved vier. , to be tit,' sled and his head affected iinliappi ly the mixture fell into other hands. 'l e,. ladies partook of it.. The eoll.4efillellee 11 1- a'violent, iritation of the Sensitive menu brazes of the nostrils of both, awl I.realsiii!: out on their noises similat to lever air A merchant of Groton, Toml,kni county, has got himself into truul,le, an all about a sister of the Metfindid chure to which be belonged. The wom•tii it th wife of a mechanic ‘Veilne•iilii) e% 4'lllll. on returning home, he found the holm", deserted, and instituting a , e.trt . ll, lound the merchant and his wit, at or near a barn, standing in a field ~ oine from the house. The outraye,..T knocked the ruerelaant down and jumped on his face with both feet, breaking the' bridge of his nave and eutting tie t• in a shocking manner. The, husband ontill ued to stamp Loin until be was' extinct, when he took his fail wife home. She said that she and tlie merchant had met clandestinely for the last six or eight months. She has been sent to her friends. The atrair ha-. made the husband iusune. WWl= iur STIPATiiv v ForNi).— A fevi . days since the feeling of the '•sentimental Coy" were appealed to by Washington, to save the nem, "Sam's" wife, froth being sold into South ern slavery. The money, 'Pest, must Is• raised before the first of April, or sam'sii wife was a "goner." The rich Republican M. ("a. were appealed to, and in two weeks raised onr kvndrr d and theriern ,Idles and titer hvlt rents. Than the case rested upon the 3lat of March, and Sims wife was to start the next morning. At this time, half a dozen Southern gentlemen, and all slave holders, while discussing the merits 'of sparkling Catawba at Willard's casually learned how the affair stood, took up a collection and reified among themselves the 87, and restored "Sam's" wife to the arms of her sable husband. The A bo • litionista assert now that the rem-on tliaf they did not raise the money, was that thei are opposed to buying slaves.— \' THE OBSERVER. I=M:=l It I.' 11.0.\:siTylexiitoi =zee= TENNIS: */ 60 YVat YEAS IN A.DVA,NCE sATUBDAY, A PRIL 21, ts6u DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR Ii(kERNOR, HENRY D. FOSTER, • oF WESTMOELAND THE END OF KANSAB ..• t ru , t the country i 6 at last to !4t.e. the ~f Karugt, gut-Aunt. It has dis -4-4 our polititN long enotitth It has capital 1 ., .! tiem:%gogne.4 and fit- the country 1. sick or the iu let on 'Nivea and she can "puddle or ot{•n V 1111. 5 4 ," an.l neither Ninasnehu:Aetta :Huthof I ' eau find cause to agi- de. It t% reason, hocaum- we I, 'red t., tine 9 11e:41011 taken out of nt v,,litt.• that we favort-4l it-+ early nil -11,—,011 tin the Lecompt eon.titution. ,- I n tit,- thAt %‘o ae , now glad th It the hill for her a,lnU.,:iou un d er he \V goal„tie 4 , MMitlit inn haS 1114.441 the I .1.11.1 to heat 'it pa.-Nnge throtwit the ,t. \Ve regret greatly th.ti e‘ el, n, e- .uthrtent i)opulation no t co d, in jUitily IL uttanituotvi inetill..l ‘1... 01 01‘“eltied the Eng 1.i611, a- e••• .i, in rule f;)rtheorvailimitiot - 1.“.t.ime.1 their th( 11, oti ..1 tfl , to the4ection I od tll. 11111 v tlrt•t• Nt rthcr - tt 11.1 v,,t e. I alraittst ttdm .1.. it .1 ilt.• 1:,.1.0.1ienn..; will 1,, t. •Itt..t 11, ,1 byp ' 4 4lllolcm vot. , was t t ti,, 1,1. -..tit adtt1i....1,)11 .•I Kau .•n I li.• r1 , .1111.1 111:11 It 11.1.1 :01410441 1 . 11••• IA1)1 11. m ovvr. w 11.4 the \ :16. 11 t c , 14114 Or t 11, - 1 1 /t egon W:L- I ' , ..11111 , 111 nl. n . ilea dO.l (lie ni \ I :'1 , 1.11.41 , . I lie• t hat .•te 01,1eviion 1.1 free -1 it .• .n. th. , ) 1111.1 ht.en 11.1opttN1 Ir.l It t in. tI, t , ottn , rule ot popurttion .nll.l 4-131411 , 1/1,1, proper to qualify tk -t l'ot At an earlier Territories were 'et .l I) . .111.1 it n.-.4U 1/111.0tallt to -0010 t 0 411:-.1:01t atiVftll .-1•1 f Ip , ve-1 foment. thist 3 very .4mall mill , t.l Hi't witAits di.em.4l rufli .•nl the relow,ibilitie, of a t it, Rut the care is altered Ilituawra ,4l -iich fatalities. of cheap trim-- t it ion the 0( C3ll and gift-land , i the We t hat the ituungt.int population f has Leen ..iitlieient to have rote l .1 /. 00 0, 4 Ph.rult at the L„ Ilenee tiiitat 141 impo,ed upon the pop- Imam required to organize a State, there ti..rea4on why the whole national domain my not 1... -40.1 i% hied among.d a eompar tively -tit ill population, and the equilibri- All 111 the govertitni lit overthrown by qt t. lit- (.1 new '-tale, formed and ailmitted pupilage nr preparation. Thew -innething startling in the rapidity with which new communities uniler th:• impulse of the railroad and -y-tem may I.e clothed with -,olereigimt), admitted into the Union, and ettliuve•l with all the right (ml Mutt% that hatc louniled and administered the gov einno•mmt. We arc very far from objecting to the t teat ion 01 new mates. We are de vu.,.4.41 to the de% elopment of lib/ rty and piimgre-, but; it t obviou., the sectionalist), have perveived the political intluelLt*" to rod from the tultlition of new :gates f.oor,il,le to their policy, and it is plain I . :aim the nutut row, bills pending of pro ha the iir;:anitation of new Territo rie-. that they ile , mtru to abtr , o the policy 01 the confe‘leracy by admitting imiumure cutuntunitiem to a full piirtmeipat mon in the invaluable honors of a 01_01k W 4. 01..erve that the lion. 'alt 1 , r0p0.0 to estal,li4l time -land .11.1.1“ ol Utah. and infer from his re kw that he exi.eet, thereby to avoid the .1:.•.1 , t11(-.ti4 on of loripillar power which has at i-.l•Ti in tho , ferritories. It is difficult to ii' fl ("inn/Ulf/it it . , (), penpie, reNidelit uI a re untie Intel ior, can get along Without Inure LIN% thusanunorganized community tit and %%intone a t leant th e municipal org.tnizatiiite n Inch all consider I .ttwiess thy l oner to estalili,ll. It to great to be doul,tetl whether the general legelat ion ed uotigresit user citizens of the I. ntiel :Ntat.tts woul‘l a‘li.sinate to the It., ti 10 1 44 .• 1. , V. h. an it al icii r. I ht . dlilletlity cannot lot • Thu pree i, 4o ,i evre e 01 1 01% yr posttesr.eil l'v a people 41, ei,sl u p ri tlie public domain is ii juelicinl mei a 11l lee, 110 40(114, ultimately net l lt.•• Ihl Ow court,. l'erimps we may l-u agreo Oiat a State emir', it be admit totl nuee the I 0 , 11 Wail Iv , . than the repre ~enl tl it l• 111441(a (II 1.010111:1110LI. W101.014 .. 4 . 1.1. 1 1.0-41. , 11 , nettled, the new St:Lte d ue -lieeu 1110 i 0 in• a bUltieet ~r con t., I ite- A r..iv sinet; the Filit.er of the Nea Volk quietly submitted to have hi , in is Willed and his ears slapiKal 1:1 of Ai kattras. in the streets. of ‘va iiiwzt,.ll The other (lay this , said Edi- WI • the 'it '4 , , it rote and inserted in his balsa an infamous tuticle on Jefferson 1 , . iti which the noble hearted, but -ornewhat hot he Senator from Mis.sis .ll,l,l.i. denounced :Ls the - veriest of pow- It 14 very refreshing to hear Greeley call I) vow:tot. The best answer to this ts, that while Iktivir wa s, r idi ng at t h e he ul of he , Mississipititins through a hail storm .if bullets, on the field of Buena the white livere.l craven who wrote that article Rat in his garret acribbling defense of tho Mexicans ; trusting that they would welcome his countrymen with bloody hands to hoapitablegraves. A pret ty fellow this to have a conception of what connive is' Ems - To put our neighbor of the (Janette perfect!) at hi! ease in regard to our posi tion, we beg to asaure him that if Dorni.As N nominated at Charleston next week, we shall raise his name with adeal of i)leftstire. and support him as gl eni t htmi Iy a, any other man. There is no "com pulsion" necossary to induce a Democrat. to 44upport - : reguir.r nominations, hence it will not he "hard for Ructions:dies to swallow," the nomination 'Judge Dorn ims. or any other gentleman named in connection with the Democratic nomina tion. (lite 44.,rd more--if he i-4 nominated t [tel udi le ill ' 14)01111 ill eotne down with out a fight. Mark that lir The "harmonious Republicans" are having a good time among themselves, if all we hear is true. They have organized a club, but the club appears to be very much like an Irishman's shillalah at Dona, brook fair—it is handled in the middle, and nips both friends and foes over the head. At the meeting of the dub last week, offieers were elected, and an Execu trr/4 Committee . appointed. In arranging this delicate matter, due caution was had , and the places tilled by "Whigs of ye an cient renown." Not a smell was given to "original" anti-slavery men, as represented by the True American, or to that class of "patriots" who left the Democratic party for the Democratic party's good, as repre sented by the "buzzum friend" of Came ron in this city. Indeed, we have been told there was quite an amusing scene when the officers came to be elected. The list, officers, executive committee and all, had been filled up, save one place on the executive committee, by whip fossils, when one of the faithful nominated Cameron's "buzzum friend" to till the vacancy. No sooner said, than one of the "royal hunily" nominated Ex .Senator Sici vs ER. II ere w:I.A a go! One of the -Ituzzum friend's" blow e•rs and strikers, got up and mad., a ft:lining speech, the burthen of which was the ne cessity of having "one of the solid tnt n of Erie" in the executivo committee. Skin ner wickedly suggested that he—the blow er and striker—should goon himself: 'fbi, brought down the house, and Skinner wa voted in, and the "buzzum friend" out :►nd this accounts for the "milk in the fol lowing cocoanut," from the last A., rbso , . We reproduce it as evidence of the Keefer• peace, and harmony, and love, which eNtst in the ranks of the party . 8.--The organization of our city Ito 11,lican Club is finallytro. u I i I R. .114 .1(•3 a by tliolirocipilingscl%cwhero We prat het for the ( l int) exceeiling efficien ey luring the cwiting campaign. It will he might) to the• pulhng down of the atrongholil4 of Kahn and Ii hest—the ten w-.u,hetl I).inot•raey. The officer. are all unexceptionablo men. That they at e• ail (Lamest and relialile Republic.ur4 is suffi ciently ouch.•el for in the fact that furtne•r ly they we•ree all, to a man, ail ively alent ith the old Whig Patty. There i no "virifele• admix turo" of original repel Gcue- or ripublicans of democratic antecedent:. on, the limit of ufficers. Thi4 f:u•t amnir+ well for that harmony and unanimity :votion awl that freedom from from I`'.• tion which are .0 twee,sittry to the e ttiek ork i fig of throiganiiation. NV it a I ,0:1 of offieers representing all the .litlerent factions of the party, the result could hard ly prove so satisfactory—the capaeity of the Ilub for active usefulness might lII' seriously impaired. Besides, inasmuch a., the old line Whigs may he ,upposisl to he Republican, from necessity rather than from choice, their present right to take charge of the concern. of the p.O ty us preferance to all others. and to the e‘elti sion of All others, i, ohvious. No one Ought to complain—the Cluh has pursued a natural and discreet course, and goo.l must come of it. In the Executive Committee is vested nearly all the power and vitality of the or ganization. It is,really the Club itself. We aro consequently greatly ratified to have the name James ;. Payne, Esq., at the head of that Committee. It strikes us that a happier selection could not have teen made. Mr. I'., although a moderate- ly youn*man, i 9 innocently so, and al ready vvilely known for his eminent sere ices in behalf of our common cause. It would he hard, just on the moment, to mention another gentleman in our city, whose name, whether at home or abroad, is so directly calculated to strike terror to the hearts of the foe whose annihilation is an object dear to each of us. lle will give the Democrats Payne. Prominent among the leading Republicans of our State, he toc,seaws such advantages and ipial i tient ion 14 as make him pre-eminently the man for the place. ktr word for it, the place will be honored by him. Our excellent extemporary, the Gaze m, is fully represented in this Lorganization— at least two from that office are made °Hi ca-rs. This is as it should be. Th, H an acknowledged organ of the party. and as such must assume some measuie of responsibility for what the party does as well as for what the party leaves undone. In view of this weight of responsibility, nothing could be properer than that the establiahn.ent should be duly and propor tionately represented. For ourself, we feel relieved in the matter. The Gaz4—tte must expect—and doubtless does expect, to Lear the heat and burden of the campaign, and will of course hold itself in readineas to be arraigned for the several sins perpetrated by members of the party, whet her they i.e sins of omission or of commission. ton pail we shall abate nothing of our vigor in behalf of Republican success—we shall work as we best C3ll —but wean reSi Mtn add, for nothing. There, if that is'nt a Atyntful effort at scarcasm, we have never seen one. The editor and the -buzzum friend" evidently feel very much like the fellow who was whipped by a I itchman—he durnt care so much for he. black eyes and bloo,ly nose, but to be whipped by a d—d Dutchman that could'nt. talk English, stuck in his craw amazingly ! 4 fur friend Otyne can't talk NVinnchago, that's evident ! PREPARING FOR I IEFEAT.-1 nder this head the Detroit Ittrib t .Itirerti&r, which is reel% MANI as the Seward organ in Michigan, has the following on the l'himg,o comilei tion. "Marvellous as it may seem," yet it is strictly true that this article embodies the real sentiments and feelings en tertai lc. I by the Seward men towards the friends of lion. John McLean. That it was dicta tell at Washington, and not made 1411.14. until idler due congilleration, we Lave tis doubt.. Its perusal will be refre.liiiig to our Democratic friends : "Marvelous as it. may seem to men ~t sense and foresight., there seems to be no doubt that the design is seriously enter tained amongst certain intriguing mem bers of Congress, claiming to have the good of the Republican party at heart, if nom- Dueling ad Judge McLean at Clurugu. The nomination of Mr. Bates would be distaste ful enough to the Republicans of the North west. But that of Judge McLean would be even more so. tie is adruitb..l to be an amiable, fair minded man, of st, 1 integ rity, and great moral worth. But Li, •ns his merits end—or at least, there ends his qualifications for the Presidency. lie has long since) passed the age allotted to man. His mental vigor and bodily health are greatly impared. It cannot be that with such materials from which to select the standard-bearer as Seward, Lincoln, Chase, Fessenden, that the Republican Con vention will nominate a man so old, and whose health is so infirm, that he cannot discharge the comparatively light labors of the position he now occupies. We need not tell those of this city •d have seen hem sleep hour after hour an the Beach, during the argument of counsel in the most important cases. that he could not long endure the labors and perplexities, and anxieties of the Presidency. The only two Anti-Locofoeo Presidents we have hail within the last thirty years, died before their terms had been half served out, and the consequences that followed were fatal to the party which elected them. Do Re publicans wish a repetition of such ealami ties to themselves? If we must have a candidate whose election would be no y j e . tory, give us Mr Rate- in preference to Judge M c Lean . " Tut J srAnssilbuwisv.—Wecollste from sundry sources the Ong facts of inter est concerning the visit of the Japanese Embassy to this country. The arrival of the ararEpascriuk, at San Francisco, was unexpected, it having been sent attend to announce the coming of the full Embassy in the Pow/wadi. Lieut. (Immix. of the U. S. N., was in Japan and his service?* were procured to pilot the advance expe dition across the Pacific. A San Francisco writer thus describes their doings and say ings in that city: Next day was Sundq. (fur city officials knew scarcely what to do. If they invited the distinguished Pasemm to Church it might alarm their senpitivene ,, s, for they have had a national tiperienee of Jekuits; if they ignored all chdrch-going, it would scarcely be the thing for a Christian city's fathers. At last, four of the Supervisot . s, healed by their Presiolent. Tesehemaker (we have no Nfayor, you know,) acre row ed oft to the corvette----were announccsl of rank enough to talk familiarly with even the Admiral, were graciously saluted, and then in% ited the strangers to see the city under their escort. The Admiral agreed, but it took half an hour to mana,ge the ordir of the going. The :pliniral pro posed to take his own boat and eel lain of his men , he invited Tesehemaket to tilt with him, but would not hear of the i.ropo sition that -his men" should go too. Lieut. Brooke had a harit job of it to con% ince his I lonor that Taschemaker was no 1)11 let than men, - to wit, the other Super. visors. Finally, the Ailtniml and the President a ere 14 •IN e.l oil toget het , :OA "the men" of the two otlieirils (le-patched inanothet boat. tht landing our President leap.4l (lilt 11.111.:01, to ht•ll/ lira A. 111111.11 Out. And hall a iirtrrio% ol o i _ 0tr, , 000 by thus takiog tltc 1.1 Vet' Th , • two walkisl -i.b• by mutely . I oilier", ill ral'l.llll order o rank —the detnoeratie l0000tio: , ntrange notion, ofeG i o,•tte 11% 111,11 in ta i OW null.' } rn t letn.n 111. it (• nage-, Ilme :motile! hOf how e, ,pee m getting the right order et 1.o:h. I h.q up to Ow Intertuttlooal parlot-. 1%411111 ('1) our modest little ;oN , ownv). mi., rat ton 11. I Icalllll. , It 11 t\.l 1 1 , he went 1 , 1 lin 11,1 IMICII iitentiL! %%ill! 4 111g1.. 411i11.1111..11. I Ow faith At! 14)1/1.1 C.41111/1.111.1 141.11.•%,. HI it 3 111/1.. 111311 111 . .1. 1,1 irl. c.. kt, With n. , 1.,•I I nil, co Mid h.. a 1,:!. 1111111.• W11.•11 it tt r I.llrlV 1'01111 , 10•11 , 11.1 , 1, .111.1 the 1111.erl , 11•11 . 1 hail 111111...1 ci I lain ela.. .1:11 , :111e:-.1. 11110 Irokl'll 1;11 , ...'11•11 :111.1 -11n dry C:11d0r111:Irl EXI.C11111.• C. , 1111 , 11111 , 1114 MIA) Jal , :11.11C-4 . , the \.llllll 11 1 .1.t..-,A , 1 de-ire that the( 11111‘ I a al) 1 104 k prep.ned ttise the cots et ti a thoroughov. Ih-tiding - explAnimg-o lr 1) that 110 1111.'11 , 11•101* ‘‘:l- 104,14,1 to 1.11 ilt•1611, th tt 1110 VAllkt•o•ti -1101/11 1101 in. 0111 01 1 , 0(4(1.t 101 111.4 r 14111r1.• , ) 111 1111- , 11 , 111 , --. 111 , EXerllelley, %%1111 a -tranflit lace, lied that it 11.• 110110 1,1'0111141) the lumber , chuonei- now occur) ing the .11 s dock coul,l 1 , 1" 11 . 3111, pl/ 1.11111111. \1 • I1110 tht•Nl. 0 , ) high -I: Om- 1.111-1111. t.II, OW Olhcr 1111111.11 :C(1/111111,2' 1 ,, 111.11 (•:11111:11.!.•-.. 11.•le 1 , .•111.!. ~l IN thionvh the pi weird .trt, t-, in .-:ght ol the cioncli ing 1.1-1 the t•hort•ht, •itol hot. around the plaza, (nor Itincon II ill, .111.1 to steamb4tit halal Here is It o ittg c.m-true. tett a niviiilivient boat I'm the Sacramento naite - t 01 . a Ness WOl 1.1 01 I-a 11.• Newton 1 No- ghtnce -tithe...ll4ll 1111•11.1.X -110,,1011 01 al/11/11.1tiOn. and 0.•% retut nett to I he 1N 111,11- corp.. of f.a-,igner pulled out their note book- and pctied.., it:std.,' into companies, cut the boat inn , " -ecton-, and ea. h -ketched he. it e, - The) made titan.-urementt, I.tok copied. curve-, and thd not u n t i l sat isfied that putting their sin] k they could construct tin• counterpart of the l'ryscotwlli- at home. fly tin 15, Mt. Keno sik)s the dispane..., in coming. user, showed theue.elvcs expert- , in dirt de partment of engineering, but not ox tra(n. dinary gailor. It was not until tiles had been , evei al day- at -ea that the) consented to.divide into Ns atche•--it was a now idea to them : but when they had tried it a day. they scented to relish it won derfully. They had Dutch elinatoineter , t on board, and gave evidt•nce of butch ed ucation. flack to the hotel, they dined, rather awkwardly handling our unequal and barbarous chopsticks, but managing imtwitlettanding t 0 .lo j u s ti ce t o then .(in ner. They marched back aftet .lark the boat., their path illuminated Kith pa per lantern,. I F. 31 or RATII tital•lit RI: - Whenever, the Republican party carrie , otown election, whether in Vermont ia or any other well known abohnonloellily, the telegraph is at once set at ark. and the important fact heralded lau and i% all over the country. Itut let the I /ono °rats achieve an imps.rtiuit victory, :111 presto change. the telegraph is silent 1 case in point I, the 11111 . 1i4 , tirg umnie i rd election which took pl:we last ne,k, Clay. It wa- the first under till' c.t v ( 11,11 t. r. and was looked upon by both vartie.- important. The re , tilt, though not het alibi! far and aide, is no less gratify the Demnerats haying carried the city Lt froth one to two hundred majority I I ore tofort, Ilarri , Liirg has generally 1.0.'11 a closely con tt-ttetl town, the olipis•itiiin itt most instances hat log tt majority, as for n rumple : In I , s - is .lohn M Heal, Repoli Henn, had a nrijority of 91 in Ilarrisburg In 1,-,74, ichran, pUbhean !Tie. I di, town over Wright, by a majority of TI10.4• Wen• strict l.tlitiesl riontesk. and -how thnt the Dt.tnocritit - earr ton rt by ahnoat 3 01) ILlA.l"rit.) 11 ' 1 1 " 1 ... now claimed I.' the (i,i-c(h. 'Qr. Vice Pre.ident P,REckrsitle..t au ttorizes nu nu, f un I i I dent:llol'th, repot t whielt tarn much eireltint.ed. that 11 , once maid t h:tt he would vote for a per.on of him own religiou , , faith ...)ner than one , hohltng to another, and that lie wont.( rote fora native st - Nonet Iltan a t..rewn bot ell diselairner i .ruite tomee, sary. No man of intelligence won h I Lelietr the report for a moment. zo-gam'o 14,drtrtionnents AF Ew Neat., Smart., Irelo.triour, and able to •pesk arid ran find pleasant employment. by &pp! ) in s soon at the .tee of iipril2l-46 CAKTKII A BRO. AVERY PEN! RA liI,E )I'SF. for RENT, io a pleasant part of the City on reasonable term, Ki m aire of pri I 21-10 Triennial Convention of School Directors I Tli F. School Dirwtorq of Frio County viii meet In Convention at the Court Howe, In Kris, no the and Moody of May nest, at I o'clock P. M. for the pagan* of selecting • suitable person to 1111 the office of flapertntecciloot for the term of thy." years, from the Br.tt kaidayto Jape next, indirect...l by the thirty-ninth Portion of the Haho••1 Act of lltf.l• ipelt2l—tdr4ll Thirteen per cent Saved. E \ L 4)IL sold by US 14 allooat 11 without r,,inr or odor—barn 4 aitbarlrarand stinnly namo, and rill 1.1 loner than that of any oth•r Omni la unirkat- ttn.r. Is no miatakn In this as • trial will show. rrire , Nik DOLLAR A GALLON. This Brand SOW 4tpi •by spi2l-4• CARTICR k IE/RO. Election Notice. AN Election for Direotors of the Erie ass Coutpeey will be held at their °Mao r i,' the City of Krie, on the end Moeda; Ut May reit, here 2to 4 o'clock r r. P. ARBUCKLE, Secy. - - _ C U Lily AT, 'fit TEETII.--4 ) 1 w and T wo `ihrrl Cultivator Teeth, for rale he aprit2l 16 .1 C 11.% It DEN • It A K Es. 111)Ks, SPADE. ‘,X9horele, Folksy itc at C 9ELDSWI BALDWIWS DittrGi" . STORE S No. 6, Row HoOss, ERIE, P. !Nor Purebasils. Dru g , Medicine s Paints, 011 s, Dye ;Wk. Varniabea, Painter's Article s Window Ohm asp Patty, Chem irate, Perfumery. Fine Toilet See s Plow Hair end Tooth Brusbee, Purr Wine WlZ Li q uors for Medical P0r n 0...12. Caat tr Ahw, Bum • In s rww, Paint Brum sod all ether articles ameall a tutuf la • Wholesale &. Retail Drug Store. Country merchants wlll - fin4 that they can purchase 01114.111 in the line of Drugs, itic.„ at this establisbrosnt at very low rates. Our ill's for pubblay are not rarpars ra in the ray. tlatolactiou guaranis'! with mient to price loot quality. '23 Tnu, Erie City While Lead for mats at ItAILDWINIT DRUG ATONIC. Linseed Oil for sale at BALDWIN'S DRUG STORE,. curhou uJ , (.urrior to Coal Oil„) only one dollar par eslloll. at BA LDININI4 MVO ITOkI. ; pr•l2l 40) No. 4, Bain Roust Fire Insurance Co. $936,70900. R. W. RUSSELL, Agent. Iy At_ W. C. CURRY'S office MI 5 . .: ES 111 LT) )N & (JOULE), ronner iy . al, wi,l* A IC.Cole 1111.• "prueit • new troll ft.. 111144 lx.Ortl4.llli of llinery C9-04:701ZPIS. v, p.i,ncit, r s TR 1r f' T, I IItl+.• ti,.. Lvi„• .r, it ...I 14, xll xnaleaiiia • ,L, dulland pnn•* ail,, 11.ri I :I, PNW) PAPER HANGINGS For the Spring Trade ! ! II v 1; ii MOr.• 3111 1,11 .nity New Si)lea U 1444• 41 1 K 11.1%1.4AG s 4 NI)• Vel/.1".- BOHI) 14:11,S - 9 'h.. I: tlio aloo.t • I tr• • t •ot•ltty of Itvorb, F t0,.101 Atnett.an N. , J r. r Ilvort Aprilll 4'. .1 t .4110•10 ES FII E el I I.:trttirt•lifi, 1 t.,•-• 44 ..1,,,4111 lit Hogg, ILIA N ilAksia. A Itr,••• u, ow/ 1 .• 1,, 1 ,, 1.1 .11 . 1 V,1 k 4.11.4 r. .1 6, I,naltAl44,u .1.4‘ I Lt 4,1 April rh. Alfa, r• 41,1 11 4 r, r4,[4,,rti .111 14..1 A rl .11001 AH kV:LUNA. W A BROWN. Fri.., •131 - 11 ,z,2, T"'' ( . 0:11 1;u-inetis w b•coattiottietl it the W.w plaoot uu.i. I the brut of.t./.o.•• g , rogise:l A I..LIERT K. KKLIANit. A prtr:l • ls le 4 j/% 7 ?///// 41//?/§ 1 d,enrd nf,' 177 ~.../ (6 / dij L II(' I) .1 I. 1IA). 'orner Seneeq s Alain Sireels N CITY, • • l'..f.per In-tuns. „Avi,,r Piece PHIL I %, Cornet 711. .‘ titeettnat A LIIVNV, N.. IV' Ilioadway C LEN KL.A Cur Seneca Sz Superior SI reeim DETIMIT, No 70 15...4 , pm.! Avenue it'Aff I, cue Clark inol 14:Iyhingion Street 'T LnUIS. I'44' .7th and Vine Street.' AtllllolliJl 1,11t•T111K awl OM. of th•lie Colleges, by the pay went oftii tI. prir shires nr the entire "chain," coropriiiinr e.on of the quiet thorough, ex popular Huvineee Retools In the world. For Cataloguer awn uvular*, call at the Colley, r IiNkEILA I NEOILHATION. liar standar - 4 .•1 Penmen's/Iv the f mamas " ..preemie', Sto•lenta •.1 at and time, .t. 4 there are vacation~ r: 11' I. 41 1 .111 K V T. The. 3,1 r ►u.l T. 401, f • •r IL,- CL►n• nr C o na v 4. hsle %a P lra-iv leyll\llllAl,o` 111 14111(•• Alt.l ►lwq. t00....1, It a rlwa.nry t.. itattll, th.• 1.•. t •ut.'rwt. of Ikea rr►.lu►Mr April 21. laedl iy 12 Sign of the Big Shoe! No. 18 ISt rcb. BOOTS, SHOES & FINDINGS to an. pore., or part.......1...0ring to pi,- , an•l will 1.1.. f.•.• 11.. to .1... At I'llotttp., I' ,nattt IllolotOttot.gat. I= I e. re e lire% I (A. , 1,11 ',el 1 . 1.1 with the norieienkri i men, 011 , 0 unit le one plan and enable ta, to arll at I elio 704 e "US Nalillinioot, who 110 'II . ..1.:Z . 0i, I. would matett our frit•tl.• an.; mar r% Li. and tusk,, the #.4.4,1111.01( of 31 17 "K" IV (4. 1' ti ti N•.•ire• the I irder. TA Air,/ 17(4 (' Nil 1)r. 11. f' fiN with 101 l A.enrtuwuL. %rt. 1 art al saiscroor yorallty al err v 1.01 , 1 r US les. and outwit aea 11 f th.m f Irei , .s4 further. .. 4 plj higher rd... LIATM LID INES 111113111 ARBLCKI.K. At the Post °Oleo 11141/111 welt supplied Perionnii wialnog to partitioe oil do well tgl loot at.our Stork before porr6►an4 elonwborr wit also retain the nerificini nl Mr. Cotter in our Custom Department, Wj.•ee well MR..% rPpUtlllt 1.111 I I moment from u. April 21-46 TII R ()hi 'toiler'. of the U. S. Steamer Michigan, ly ins. at Erie, viii be POM at Public Auction In said City, on Wednesday rooming, April 2bth, at 10 o'clock, finni the dock, toot of State street The material of thr old Bolton- the icon—is raid to tor o 4 excellent quality Erie, April 14, 1580 W H ARIIATRoN(:, County flaporinhoz&nt. REAL :LADIES, SUell RS work in their ( lardens, will fi nd the INDIA RUBBER 01,01 - DI a Kraal proteetioa to tb+lr hoods. A 'apply just rtraived at tlap DraK Stara of aprit2l-413 CARTER k BRA Q HON' ELS, and Tongs Stands, Blower OPltantlir, for mile by 51 J. C. SKI.DICN. IrUM 11/.:11 WA N3'11:1).-40,000 Walnut awl Cherry Board*, Sr-abiding and Plank. rte, marelil7 41 It _..W RI.I.SeT .. _ —.— pEtiFtl M ERN - Lai lies an.l (len lletnen .i.hioa to rot e0...1 Perfumery at reduced prier% sill rn.it BALDWIN'S Illtl4l STORIL, t 8 tf' No. 6, Reed Hour* THEM) QUARTERS! HARTFORD Of HARTFORD, Oonn. CAPITAL AND A4SETS New Millinery. DII3BOLIITION. New Arrangement Kltl tNT & KTKAi Toni GREAT EXCITEMENT AI TIIP, L.•n• prt•pr F•t.H. !OM ,11..1 n•n IV knot .r Sprii. • oiri.l, of In {resat Work.ll nod ktrallisleis SKI.I TSIF .4% , 111C (II %LAT% i mill This Section of Country ! 1'1..i1 fl It F4th) I'4l BARR N ,ELSE}. AucorioN SALE. SPRING TRADE ! ! THE LARGEST DRY 4MDS OARPET WARE HOUSE ! IN MIR MEL Three Large Sales Rooms. Terms Cash, Prices Always Uniform. 111111 !HIT, STATI MET, Opposite Brown's ?Hotel WM. A. GRISWOI,I Offer!. 1.0 CA, 4 11 1 , (1‘ 111.1 1 / 1 , 411. In DRY I;( N I E., A Nl' I ITT that! /my tithe! Ibm-.• Ili Ow .!‘ All the Lat., Sh I,KS, awl I rlt ESS 1 it Ilt "'PEI NI. \l'l.ll • EN Nit )1 I)Elt I ES 14 Li 11 I .11 1 ISIERY, Ti:IMNi \ ' 4 IIA WI.S, ii.AGLAN* M 1 \ T LES, and ev. ) I lume.tie (i.. 0 1, in 1 , 1 , ZEPHYR \VI 11{STEI), :-'IIF-r1.\\1•‘\1.,1,4 THE CARPET ROOM! 2d Floor of this Establishm out ?* . 1.11 ,, , 1 .11 SAML. A. GRISWOLD, now Ville,' is ill, *II 111.. late all I I .1 Kna alai,.-4 I I ENI .1.1-.11 in I American V.•lv.•t .•1- WOOL C ARYETB Rugs, Matta, Matting, 11 11 . I.OTll' WI \I - 'll NI./ Lace & Embroidered Window Ilrapery IVINLN)IV It I. .•%,•T‘iliti.. , 111 I itt• 111 .b 1 111)1':NE IA 1:.111 N4I Carpets Made and Laid Ilek„ )Ir , .Lt ,‘ MEM WM. A. GRIS OLD april l 4— mA ItRIA4 ( ;1'11)1:- • l a,,d i inotruet,r for tuarrt...l le or Ulnas ahmit to be married, leali is• 111 eyes , tll trig roticernitt, I , in ~logy and retail. ti• tit stir er‘ nal •r•t•ot, •-•• duetioa or prevent/thin of oftrprine inelnilinz all iheenteriew Dever before siren in the En, in. h by WK. r••sl:t a r•iftttl•!•• tn.! tutareatimg work It ir written f•.r ILr general reader, soil to llltantrat.4l with nolo. r••.• 1•:•1,•• • wino All young warned people..d USIA. •itl. i 1 A•.11e• twerriaire, sari haring the leant imp.. Amen! ilAr, 1 , 111.111.1 Thai/ 1111.4 It ••1,..1.•••• ••• • ,•• • ••ry our Altolllkt Le ikei4ivit4feil with • , •I , u,t mart br lorkeal up, and md I I. he. 44( ial .3y Mir sit r•,•• •of • • • i• .1. ' 4777l;: r iA Th. •pt • * i Si t, I '1 rr A FIPI.ItTIe.I) AND l YFn It rt• • ATI - i• what may be your detomor...brt• , , Tim -.el it , JIM r the , 0111111/ Of any our si that it , A , . •"l 1. 1 • or foreign -obit utlrv•rt.or• to tlt t or et, , , oth , 'r lu I.u• a eopy of either of Dr. Young sod read it t•• filly. It will be the ineaus id sat ing t uu many a your health, sad pooleiblr y..ur 111. DK Ylii . 1.4;411 can be. r.•neult..t on an% .•1 tue 111,. Jracribeal 10 bin publicattuna at In.. nh..•, N.. 11,...4 Strr.•t. above Fourth .p•,1I1 I, REMOVED ! Spring and Summer Golds m. h:11,4 reni,,yed 111 i sad Ready Male CleabluK t,. No Ps, Browil': , llotel, State "tr.•e•l Whom he 14 now IVVVITII3g a sew and en ••• 1 • .11.V1) rlf %/FR Gi //) lu bi. lino, which be will male up 1.. order .1n rt tier, and warmat to tole guti4fset ..r 11 ,, 1111.1 V. em. in 'taut of stlythttw bin lino eau d.lwn i btiug dealt will., as he 14 deterulluod a .t to u.ak up any Roods but such LAW. s .se natmlartion If ••• 1.~1. ouudtaolly oo baud a good aesurtanout al READY MADE CLOTHING of Houle make and 4M111.•.1 io t.• 111 r. ni mouey refunded. I'crsous purchasing for 1 %MII an• hay ,t, 1 1. , ssasuioc toy and Pries., Poi I MU Jr • • rra.n, I I rhilVor Cash ( rrri Nti Linn« on •hurt out 3.1 slrrsi.ii -4n JI Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware! I I. TAN NEI:, 1. , tit(i‘,..1 hi, u Pluck to the new 11 11 11 4111,dneeti litkrth .1 cliererver Sheatkrrwatine Olersp, the • where he inty be I'oolo ••• the 11111111 1 111.11 1., sil •IJCIu his old Mood* au.l the public It lut..e.• t • Lai the bu•tuese glith reueeetl etwrig3. IN ALL ITS 1 IHIIILs 1;H k wo4 walelts a share 14 public pat rotio••• rtpn I I 1 TO LET. rp very pleasant 1:ootit-, Itil uiti r4/0111 uljanninK each, utrr the .1 , 41, 11..• r Po..••••loo il•eu I.t of April nvcl mareb3 QI,EII;H BEII.I-.4.- Another lot of tho , o cheap RlergL Bell,. base been reeetera I. Jan. 7 J I . "4:1 \ ikTUTICE Ts 1 I'llYSil'i ANS - I Ili` Ur 111011.101 and ALA 41,011•11, 9°114 Fluid tra, l• •nd tirunolamof Tll.iru & Merrill, a en •r tuu nt al the 11rn i g AIZTP.It k Eli AN itt TIM. frit s ) Cle‘er TiteMilly Swett fu r ~le 1.1 MAN, 10.1411 1 M; k 111, ho 2 Wright•N fob. —36 FRESH TOM AToKs Ii EMU ETIcA 1.1.1" Sealed, relalaing the anginal thavnr, in await cane Mr family ma, na ask al Kris, Jam 11,1850.- I ONE . $l.OO A. (D - 14)D WARRANTED AXE van bought for $I at J. r SF:LI/101'S rt. mods Do SI!A LES ! SCALES'' I am red to to ritlgh B.4tiew of any lin.' or aim at moth loan p tbao ov.r Worr wohl in this r.ty Aug. yl. J. C. riltl 1110\. VXTRACTS fn . Flavoring of all kinds, at - 1 ,4 11 IikeICAIAN,K.F.NDIG a can April 9, IU9. - --- 401;SE BLANKETS.-1110 Horse Nan kola, wort"! qualitigit, clump by aa.l. J C SKLPFN SPICM of all KINDS, at No. 24 Wtlght'■ Block Aprllll,lllo. litCK MA N. K PARIS FANS, 0 'Mils ,t, !LAIR PI Ns, tAteed `hike..- tort a% Ow Weill Put Jewelry9.tare T L Al , TIS prk 26, 1662. QPALDIN(i's 1.1q1'li) GLUE th, Odoeen or single bottle, by 38 it' TIiR k MEI EEC K I'l \i. NI REMOVED! Dl=Eifll9 MIME r; J r - 1" 11 6" ERIE OBSERVER STEAM PRINTING HUT 41,•i0,11'1" 11Ir : .111. For lour 811111 k. and .11111 111111\1, rRY IHI 11:1 I' It II 1•' 1 )1:' I j I' RI T TEAM PRINIIN4, H I PiciN \,, tl rll F: UK \ I'll E ISESI ST O I4 6 I' iff: M 1 I 1;1 \ TH F. H I s KM BE =EI IEIIEI IMEIMEMIIII •, i anon \ t A•• A 11' TII \TV or! i{ CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE! Wholesale and Retail I I. l'I:11 I • ,r the \ II • "ti.•t.•.l 11 • 1 G 411,1) I►t)LI.AIt• At Ninety Cents CA it pErr 1 N( i 0331 OIL, CLOTHS, (Sz-C No. 5, Exchange Row ii#lllll I Erio & Pittsburg Rail Road g/SgirgeSiMEWPRO 0 \ run an irk\ F " _ I 1 1 I II A 11 • N i. • I 0.1 MI II IMIE =I 1.1.1/. LI. 11. I NCI I NEW YORK & ERIE R. R. JAI- Eastward Bound I),Ta:i LEM . ik ip; . =MEE 1:11111MII!!!!1111 =I 1=EIMMI!I =MEE \ TII 11 kr...H. I SUNBURY & ERIE RAILWAY 4!I_4IIAMINIPRIik.' CHANGE OF TIME! • t 11:11% I.EILN I %% URN. no 7.31 t, %.-„. ',till, .1 •so ftt 11.00. %. N. at. M . / LX KU I E. gag 3 I'. 11.. t -1.,. I. • 4..4. ar•... .• N arr. tir 6.30. I'. II '7 -4 In Y."...!rit•eds,.lntpt t ,‘ ••• 4 • Frvlzlrt 11011 ' Frs.• nrrison:.• r • tsLrt ~ r t 1. rn LI. .1 .01 • ' ' l• .• AI tn.: .“.1% • pkt - V . AI I I 111 A. 4, -• , 1 • • =LEI Cleveland and Erie Railroad aitipimpgiaiwwgim ()t.,. r rrrltir• LEAVE CLEVELAND m 1 , 1 Trlto .t .p. vt %II St‘ttong, I I,lnt it, I t. ~ i. I. I 'PI' $1 t •: 0, I. • 1 .,-• • t.ir., tr, 1 %I 14 Night I. 'pr r•• intro 4,111111 a 4.1 t•tr tt I 12 47 1 11 I. V Elt I E I " t I, • I. I .‘ I; I rt. 1•I. to 1.•“1•-• ll• I s •1 ,r , a' M, A M o. l ' M Ft,piqs z lt %.lill. , lliA Rel.' r 71 I ttl•i •• A T•• 1111 ••••1 .II `lall..ak alfrt. , lk, I I. M. It , I 11,1 Awl irr.r. • a: at M 1 , .• thr•l/ h %Vt 10M1r.i. V011ne• I I, • .t.l I 1,1 • I I '4 I .0 , 11. 1 ,t, s t ,•• :11,1l Ili, L.. ,• t MI I, ... , nnect ,t ' 11. th t . I. i he kftstlrt. l .l C. ntrAl end Huth L... 1 Rag 1..3.1., 1 N , •ws yort. lll.anr, 11041 , 11, ~•,uI I ke 11. NoTTs.i: 114 VI, ' It ,rtart.l. %tal 7, I* II _ IE4OO. 1130() BUFFALO & ERIE R. R IN Ind Olt! Alon.biN. April !Id' - N, 1 r 1 in,. will run on lla. fl. \ I Nti EIZIF, PO 1 Att!itg riorrot, t,gq.m q It 11 kirt. t rowk, =I:MMIIRM=IMIE=I h. Id. .431. m, Ihmkirk, It, 3114 I • titer, Arr.. IN; at ti01t.1.., at , J . • \I 6l' Plft sa. tlntli pre uodoppin at H • •I!., In l and Cre.44, arrlre It Rwpo.• 1,1i.1V I NC, ItVI 'ALi 6 4 • t 4 , kr - previa 41...1, ~."I.l.titg At Ila , ••• Mr.. entr”, Ir. ila.r. ••••I‘• ' lIU ttk ' 4 .111•441, 101 141J11.. Lift., North F... I in.l I arll...rerret, a,trrav RA 10 :KO A M 41) tin A M., # fr'1N11.11.4.1.1.1t.• at :4.1.er leek,Vtrattl..l.l awl arr.,. .1 4A 14/, M Pyre«, •t• st 4 .1 r, • ktrk •16.1 ••••4•1,1•1 at Er,. , at U ., t I All 1.1 lb* 31.. re Tram* tn.to • t 3t antl 11..tbk1.• Trs.u. \ ork kr Hail It.. 1•1 lItto.• :3 •6.01 lie tunoutA -Li t unr on 1:. ki FQR RENT. A 1..1.• • 01 '77 . :t•tat t-t t, tr 'ter ~f 11.'11.01,1 •-•,, ith znt - vit u Ala. • auull 11,.0-, I• 11 /1..11 tri 1 t 6.• tint %vri I=2lB H sal flaw. 11►u.li.s, ►t V I It! VIN ; \ \\Et \I •Ilernr llk bad hi.'sl.l l ; A April .4, Ps.".li WM BELL RIM t. F.., Eli ME=