Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, May 23, 1857, Image 2

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and ',boulders in PI h•rr , .' , m•tnnrr It ta.t. ' tr ,, l tLe
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gar that the t 11$••rt Aotorr. v hl• ~•I
'stored • non. prn••?.. Ina .1 h• trear tr » • ;
tag. The ewe .If t: ',tern .r tt nr.• and b,ot ' r •.1
pawn ut nffic., s‘,l oe d•••erna ne 0..al At tn..
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8. Lod tb.. Terri:. real 1 , ,•.r1et A .tor .ey.
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Of the public tehool.l , f Newari, ehe a: , F 1,r.1 a L. •
fillet by the teweber, wh ,Lep , t b.• I, it 1 M r J r,l ,
his knees while be tcHieteltbe .
of the head doerawara crew..! r tb:, I
head, eaaalairb — rain lever, •td Lkatti a for .1117 e if: , r•
ward.
—Tito Moattmal P•tot n.,t4ce• th• n.rr w re►pn rr a
young lady had in that from beir,,v„ bi ~.11
in consequenea of wearing a a: eh
bosuns inflated with the wird. The td,t, r th,F
IA a caution to lopes not to walk near .el , r, ,Arali. or
rivers in stormy weather with litKped dresbes
—Tao Ltostoo Post says diet Luther Colburn, of Deed
lm, defendant io inaction for trespaAs before the common
real at Deedttam, shot himself dead rear the prenbeee 10
diorite, after mother he bad rather die than go
late a (mart hoar again.
--Quota Victoria's birthday is to be observed as a public
holiday by oar Canadian nvighbees. The Governor Gen
eral of Canada has issued a proclamatiost to Ibis effect.—
Tist saalveriary is Monday nest, the Lid: of the present
Reath.
--In Terre Rants, Irdiana, the Demoerats hare elected
au dm Idly °deers. In Lafayette, Indiana, the Democracy
mint every thing, from Mayor to Oesudabla.
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r bar I • -.41,1•" of Lake, ear+ "no of Wtl.lll
it !' tad. .i• hi. hope. ~ f imppuiess here ae woH as bin
~,ou s 1 re er upon the number of hi+ wire' and lb.
1141 e tc 6 /' are wor•t abated eont-
Tnt tuj Q.tLe VI. r:1--0121. ....others brethren sot exeeptoi
- - • ,••I• P• rle • , ;Ling out" frfiut ••I.7neis Saint ' s " poll
t: A• we • a- exeommuloteatioa from the world'.
rt r'. ye• 1. Thei• cenduet from the start, if we are
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bll3 favored more of that of out
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flag has been spread around them,
T •ir, f the Union has been freely lavished in
th • ' autt,rity of the government in the
t , -r r) I. II 0••• .1.0.41. and it. oake' spit upon
and .1,11(.4. in this eta's. of •ffairs, the pp/ethos suggests
.•': t e.ery t. tnd, what steps ought the Government to
r to their ren•e' In ecnsidering this
r ; • t: I z0e.1•,. , rraoirenonts havenothirg
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r the. , . M,,Pemm•dsur of tie
.101 A gnVfMMett ear. CAN
7 , L ,, ' , ...f . 'bell' rondtvt in thi , r•r
7 1, r raly hare. floe wife apiece or
1. , 11. , io , h luxuries peaceably
ir.fulce it , reneunspilobt lc.e 4 40eral Goyera
•r • :.r t',e lief.. (41 I; .wernroont hall PO authority
'I ru., re eou d rcfaee to admit them into
i .hue them her..ni the pale a civilised
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th e , r l KEL LE v, Wicroe, and others, represent the strictly abott
• majesty, were covered up t,..0 side; and Law. Tann, the chairman of the Republican
CAI .ite!Ll/t1; U State c,,irimittee, tint Gluier and other., the Know
• . . n I r u rutird •.:11t. The !
Nothing Republiean wing The object nf this latter is t
„yr. A p„ tit j ury „„ a .
ev e r , l ina,anahle tinpedituent I erowdWamor off the eons... That notninaitoa, ~r.
en in r way to ofliitruct the current bo.ocire in the rear,,' induced ht.; resignation nt the tiny.
out. r t , the rd.cr , of the
ernoeship a Kansa-. Having - isicrilleed the one, he ir , ll
an•mh^re n` lire has ore
„„„ in ,„ , rr. I never give op the ether %along lig ataeeette t. p0,,,,,b1e Ile
• ~ 1 11 •r ot the United tae. sin i no 4 itiht evil, and ah tlitt , on Darr will have to take a
, oieD were " "bark Feel lit tRV is said lobe writing a book of adven
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tore. in Kane, which he will give "all the world and the
on thi ffill I , isi
~,„. 1 rest mankind" the benefit of, provided the opposition
pert t ; g ehim a chance for tioverner. He is a weak soil Mite
rite 11131. but cunning and uneentpulous If he continues
h s aolttion scheming, it may behove the Democratic
press r, the people what he la, as well as also he is.
ilis appointment to Kauai WU the moat unfortunate and
unaccountable of all Gen. Puttee's appointments.
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1 , 0 Untied :-...tatei C%IC..
T rrlt•iry, and all
the T,ritarlalGiurte I
trting uti•di Oita pretext.
ti•- I!th nit , the M •r
tt• ir a• t .tiiers •.f toe Dantte Band
• • nit t ; •‘vhte room, hacked the d••or,
• at.d 11.,1 with rerntiera at hie head
o a v , i ; thr. , 9t. for •ert him to pr..
• u w.to t th y awl to "tustain
• rvow.r.• I threatened and
• : 'eg d'ami•ieed the Jury and
t ~,• Ire. t .1,4 the Crier to pr , al , .utiCe It •
,e Crte , TiLnir'y ancuunced the
• , J • I.r II••• ,;.tte•l that it would meet I
• • ~,•-! • .i•a rransa , ting any Territorial
:• • i betore it Toe Judge, at
• ,•ani ea, t, tt. Mr
, a lay ht. p•eferiee world not be fa I
-' , at Terriirrial bunne.a war tube
• Mar•.llli wcuid, with au , h bail
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.i r•••I u. •'l.• t uttrd date. Marshal f , ,r
; r M tear,' t that the Unite , i States
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t. 1. i p Jkl ig•• Stile.. on Letatt
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• .‘ ,• • t'ltt ho imagine hut
I q, • .•‘. c , rrert sal pot. frankly ar.
„et. eV! they were n.aller, au 1 ad led
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n vt h•••. 1 tiy tho G ivernment
t--np preparationo and the uni
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tux liar,.•§ to their instroe
~a ht Ity, that the In haat
. • llotlt. and half FlVlZetrar
r to r .itrp‘nrilberu to the Indian!
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,;e 4.' tlra , CAo.lttiriled L,arw ttepuhhear—
u , • prop led he .4,1,1 conelude to
la f , • i• •• 1, :.. A' •nt.e, if the Revol,Loini w,,u41
r r s • • fr. n • year or
. and are espreied
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rtit.r,-, we .sti go to Darr, Rl.l w ry
I>4h pule s wart)! , ao.i ■Ly csu't ou, wLcuk yOll are
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!?' t flr 111 I' IVO/LIN —The i}overnor
. I 1 1,4 vale the Main Lino, and it 91
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Earl/singe, I othidelrhla, on Thursday evening, the
?AA rt, e The set authorises the sale, provided
th.t it maw oe made for • eam not less than $7,500,001.1
N , be aceeptei, unless in rash or State bonds, lobe
fort..te, the terms of the sale are not complied with.—
If the Penneylvenus R•tlroml '.'ompar t y purchase It, the
pries a il . kto,tue, the whale amount of sale to be paid in
fire Ter -tot 14 'ode or the Company. Of tbese bonds
11tH) 4,0 am fell due Juiy 1. 4 :01, and $lOO,OOO lanais.
thereafter until July 31, 1590, when $1,000,000 will
fall due. and $1,000,000 annually thereafter till the whole
is paid.
Pornaro's Moriday, the'ewtordedott, sod the Tree
Amr-iro., are all dire* down on the New York %server.
The f..rwer,"llarywr'e Moodily" ends to "pes-green neigh
bor," while the latter we know et greener than the gears
eft grase—betwe we should think the,Cowetiostitho would
Gel a rood deal like otigedding to he caught is each
company. Ova up sot, doe't you/
—The New °deans Times /dates that a yoaag wrogessaa
la that eity loft lose $47,000 at a fashionable poi it few
days fiber. ll* paid every dollar of it an Rau day, ari
immediately left the eity a rained aaa.
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There a nothing the people like se well is an Ls
ee,itire officer as J.etatoo of charatter. Let him take 04
re.p. - nweibility, cad tic mamma honor and will sostaitk
but let him but falter—phew t►. "whit* fattlioc," at it
wen—and there is acne en p.or as to do him
It sou chi§ quality that incite Gee. Jackson so loptaeo•ely
, puler with the matter,. Hundreds of thousands of those
lobo rallied to sustain his is hie varies, seesesnre of ph
lie p,itey, newer stoppcti to iuta.ttgato the character of
those toesaureo by the ligbt ot their own reseott, bet carried
away by the brilliasey of thitur wigisstor--ewed sad fob.
toed by that tote* than Roman eternise sod detersissliss
w th which be surmounted ....fry obetarle—thety fell GS
naturally into the mishit of hu followers so though they
j were' born to follow sad he to lead Theme relleetione have
been suggested to us by' eet,einit lb. promptness with
the Secretary of the Nary, Bon Iliac ?tweet , . bee
aired tr . recent ea e. It appear, that one J If'Lt,o
MCRPFIT, holding the appointment of Engineer-in Chief
, t tb.ftr.oltlyn Na, r Yarl, fancied that Hon. DASIV. E.
•ztcet ry M C elerr fruit the eity of New York. had in.
Jo ve t him to some way. •nd---both being in Waskisgton—
bv 'sad* his way into Mr Sickle's bed roma, sad. with •
raw hide, committed a violent •Desalt ipou that gentle
man. It is not a•terid to out purpose. or the merits of
the mete, whether Sickles had injured Morph; or not; cud.
the,' is at pertinent whether. in the reaeoastre, Morph;
got the better of Sickles, or Sickles got the bettor of Mur
phy. Etch claims the victory, clad so far as the pukshe It
concerned, curb can enjoy it—thoagli, to tell the truth,
we doubt whether there are flimsy who will sympathise
wth the in icvldual who commenced the sessialL It was
r r 4 y , and e oil.' only have been perpetrated
nt 41 et.tire y n it to hold an official position under
the .; ,v,•rnm.•ot Awl • it appear§ thought the Seeret►-
ry Na.) •. Martsl.y t!uto.di•tely tee.
tiered hia re•ignatt , ,sr. to take effect on the 30th of Jane.
it WA,. not Akert,pte4, hat a prompt diataiasal &wattled bite
prompt awl decided—it has the Jack•
• ratan seciaek to it, and will be sastainemi by the roontry.
In feet, to quote the lancrace of a rostemporary in regard
to Mr Torce•. his centlitet in this respent, hpwever, is
only in seem-dance with all the lets of his official carte's..
Itol , l and able statesman of the Jackson stamp, It was
for him, as the representative of an eastern State, to he
first and foremost in the advocaey of the Kansas Nebras
ka art as a means of terni•natina the fruitless discussion.
of slavery in Csorr•ss, and of securing t r , the people of
territories the rime rooktitutional privileges of self
cos ernrrient that the soreral State. p As the note
senet ,, r 'tom Now Enuland voting for this bill he stands
in manifest ret,f as a represontati•e who dared to do
w• +t r pht, r• qtrile•t of the consequence. to himstlf
as ••••7 from the fan•tiet•in and lir...Judie* of his seetion of
tise, t•.1.--ser lit , selection by Mr Buchanan for the
• r' f the an. p d d romnit
,vet to man, and 11111ried Tv. , ...01111 , 41 id his official
4v .r .f eonstltutional prineiples. Thorn is on
_so •'.- in in eahtnet in whose dertst , in of charaeter.
101.erily, th•• country has MI .re e .11-01,nee
POLITICAL OVAIRLINI(3.
Tho r!ln , ori Dectocmt thinks that although the factions
A . pn.,..! r,. , he Democratic port! ha•e been cli.tinguisheat
f,r their-.light of hand performanees in the
•I poiltlos. still it t. of opt° on that they etetlil not
tr,,ste in Winces with those now engaged, ,n the work
f tHrward Ponta worthy eacceeeor or t , . Pot—
WHY THEY OPPOSED THZ BILL.
Ev.ry r-liable Dem .erat in the Legislature voted against
the bill C.r the sale of the Maine Line—sod that the pen
pie may see and know the l'olllloo II which influenossd them
in that °ours*, the thirteen Democrats of the Senate have
entered a protest on the Journals explaining their reasons.
The Pittsburg Caws hat been furnished with this protest,
and says it iehra le 1 by the venerable Senator WIL
Wtt
std., of Allegheny In a matter of as great moment as
r•r•• h-re involved. it is important that our public men
should place themselves right upon the reeved, which le
to en lure long after they have mouldered to their kindred
dust. They assign their reasons as follows-
I , That the bill diacrim,nate. I, largely in favor of
the Pennsylvania Railroad, that it almost excludes comp.-
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Ind. That the was amounts to a 7 lt to the railroad, as
it can hquidate every dollar of the purehase money hvf.rs
the layt payment shall mature, by merely appropriating,
for that purpose, the tales from which it is thus released:
3rd Because there should Le • limitation upon the
relea•e ,f the tonnage tax, to accord with the deligoo of
hose, who suhteribe.l en liberafty to the Railroad, in order
to hmiefit the trade and commerce of the Etats :
4th. Bevis!. the Bill releases the Railroad from all
taxation for Ststs purposes, which will amount to about
$lOO,OOO a year:
sth Because the Bill does not provide a guarantee, that
the Western division shall be kept in operating condition:
nth ftectiose the Bill doe. not require the President and
cf the -iimpany. webs/jogai, Line, to b.
of for State
716. Because, if the Pennsylvania Bsllroad eboald oar
ehalic the Lioe, the State, or Philadelphia and Pittsburg
should hare a voice in directing the affairs of the eonsoll
dated Line• and
sth. Because, as the theme?' of the purehariug eumpauy
is made perpetual. the State loses the power to protect the
public interest,.
"ANT PL NA sa THE.lt.—some how we smolt do any
thing e►ti/fect ,, ry to the Gaiirrte. If we quote Democratic
authority for any thing, the fins.ite "tacit:44lll-4 we en
deavor to please our amiable cotempt , rary by resorting to
Republiesn authority, it not only grumbles, but growls and
chows its teeth like en ill natured dog over 'bone. Thu.,
last week, we quoted quite extensively from that reliable
!Sleek Republican organ. the Ilarriebarg Telegraph, rela
tive h. the powion tl•n. PACIUM riceopies Inwards the
S'onbury road—but, 1..' and behold' the Onsets. flares up
and charge• us with endeavoring to melee political eapitsl
out of . in a•a•e that it very truly rays "eonsmanda the
•ppr .re; end •npport of a large portion of the eitisens of
rrr•p-et e. or polities! affinities cod perties"—
Bur N,. a• , d•—w• *''t see why the Gavetterhould ohjeet
the Trieraph a. authority (cr. Gen. PACT
rn.ri n•.n toward, the road If ite authority is not
y •ny lr it bile belied our eandidate, pay an'
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ear - I ,n•t he mealy mnuthed ahnut it—but pr , tebutzt
t' • h , we t , .p• 'hut the , entlstl organ of Wtitunt—the
r • 1 ~•u'e organ of the par, _•1 a weteerlow
I Tim'. a
ar e wit' And that's why we rowed
i'A (1.. n Parker Isot wesk We knew it would
thr w or nniah'e e• temporary into a fever. and Om. f..ree
i t.. thr. wdreredtt upon tbereleoreph It has resulted low*
sar•rted, and are theref..re aatialied Heneeforth taboo it
qu..tes the 7.4. 9 (TA'. attack' upon PALM. —I/ is 'poet an
dool telly will—w• 'ball bane its own anatomy forrarne
that it 11. unworthy of belief We repeat, we are satiated,
W s AV T STAR VE.—Not•itbstandis gibe mason
it very backward, and the prospect of the spring empe Is
rather glo.inty, still we apprebead that there be an
abundant harvest—tote the eciuntry together. The Chien.
gn J••erwnl, Inn instanee, predicts that the yield of wheat
at the coming h t in the Weet will be more abundant
than it has ever been at any pritesidiag harvest, and that
the grain crops in this country, of even kind, will be most
simple, both for home eotasystplioa and the loreige de
mand. The Jourael adds:
'•We almost daily hear of reports indicative of this state
of thing., trots renews parts of oar own and neighboring
States, libel the /0111,0t1 has fairly opened. The Mister
wheat is meet leealitiew looks well, aad a liberal extent of
soil is being deemed to spring sows wheat. TN quoit
tof cora that will be planted this unison iralucet Jeered
ie, sod with saytiting like favorable weather tow plant
leg and growing, by far the heaviest seep of e3ra will be
gathered this year that has ever boos harvested in this
oountry."
SORR r- A dispatch has bees received is WasMertes
from Major KeesMick, deinisiag the Guetiesership of
Utah. This decodes is to be toluenes!, as Mel. Neeslleeh's
mesdames with border Itfl. bravery, sad fertility is re.
sauces, peculiarly es hie• for that Clean position. go
iipleia to be is Wasbisuee is the coarse of tea dep.
MANGE OP poucr—lllte oottatry will So glad to
Year tk.at the moat news frost Salt Lak• shy, sod as
obstreartioar, which have boom oforsd to Perdu promo&
imp is tbo eosins, have dosorsiatod the adatialowslito to
.dept wore rigorous soastwor data were angles/4 aaataa
plated. • large aody al Veep, prwball'y osier the swig
'mad of Gow. Easy, will seat is IN tertiSarT.
NEW TOE. ,
[Cornopoodoseo of tb. trio oboeverr.]
The only thing out of the sisal trsek this "Hs hashes,
the maivereary meetings of dm betesselitat septetiela ne
attestants on the mina' misbelief, has etediptimisiebed
sine* the dam when visitors were entertained soot free
coder the hospitable roofs of Manhattan, Is timurideration
of the seal which had lid them to sere sp hither, The
order of •seretsee sad the tome of the &Stream at , then
meeting is quite stereotyped, sad the beet speakers rare
ly do themselves jestiee es mash oessitioaa. as there is
geaorally no Jammu at stein , , ae halbertaat meaesre to be
passed, ■atblag to awakes er stimalste teams. The Sea
day Moot &whirler, however, and the exhileltiou of the
Blind Avian, are always fall of interest sad largely at
tested. Some absurd reporter of the markets in a nom
menial Journal of this city, took occasion to predict, very
soberly, some time since, that a buoy trade might be (s
-pooled shout the tuna of the May anniversaries, frees the
great influx of strangers at that period. The streams
have some and gone and trade his hem sinedingly esiet.
The majority of the smelt 'nary either*, whit were few
enough at any rate, were not probably rich in any thing
but faith, and certainty have not added say great mama(
to oar financial nearees. We are os the look out for
failures now, from day to day. A rosy well knows home
went under water lam Satarday, week leaviaga quantity of
letting debts. Someother colleens are leaky and Ailing and
likely to sink soon. Trade btu hardly ever been so
com
pletely unsatisfactory,
Mrs. Cunningham has retired at last to the theta of
private life, though her klriviuky la still istruded upon by
a mob of caring and inalicioas persons. who seem to con
sider her domestic affairs as a kind of public property.--
Whether innocent or guilty, the publicity which has been
given to all her antecedents sad surroundings will make
her a marked woman forever. The proprietors of the
Dolly Timm have offered inward of $5,000 for the appre
hension of the murderer, and a distinguished pill sender,
has offered $l,OOO for the same purpose; it would be no
*heritable to speculate ou tie motives, but we are prepared
for almost anything in an age when people advertise
their business on the tomb-stones of their departed rola.
titres.
The MUM vs. Boker affair has brought one heavy Warn.
ity upon the New York public. Mr. Boker's lil health has
led him to decide upon taking up his abode temporarily
perhaps, oa the eoratineat, whet' be will carry with him
the magnificent Dussel.lorf Gallery of Paintings, his own
private property, valued at over $200.000. The income
from tho exhibition of thew') wonderful paintings has never
been sufficient to pay expenses, but they ought not to he
allowed to go out of the country fur want of appreciating
visitors.
There are many mid histories In this "moral plague
spot"—many that see the light, but tome do and
their way into print, and thus serve to "point a moral."—
One of this character has just come under oar observation.
It is that of a young hut frail fair one, named Mary Hall,
who, some ton dnYs store, met with an accident by her
clothes taking are. After leering an untold amount of
misery from her wounds, lockjaw and death hare ensued
at last. Hall was not the true name of the girl, who to
the hour of tier death, refased to reveal the name of her
family, upon which she tail she had already brought
tom much of shame. It is understood that she belonged
to Saratoga county, in this State, where rho lived until
a year ago, loved and respected. Her Imiuty
having attracted the attenttoll of one of the heartless vil.
bans who %matt, lark abase inialitenbat.t• water lag place.,
she was weak enough to confide her boner as well's SlND
ti.tno to his keeping. Finding, when disearded by the
men she loved, how (Tully she had been deciered, and up
-I,reided by her friends, she came to this city and attempt
ed to drown her sorrows in a Cllteet of unbridled dissips•
two. She died in great agony and despair, calling horri - -
hle curses upon the bead of him who lured her to ruin.—
Cruel indeed must be his remorse in view of this sad close
of a hung life, unless he is utterly bereft of human 1 , 606.
bility.
"It take, all kinds of people to make • world." is an
adage that we were very forcibly reminded of the other
day, br reading in the Tribaaa, that common sewer of all
queer isese, a communication from a "modern reformer"
declaring that "man wool, by nitirre, a grain eating wit.
mal," and boasting that he lives altu tit entirely upon
fruit. This "new light" conceives that if tilt his fellow
creatures did the same thing, colleges of medicine would
be unnecessary. He might have added, so would (lest.
hogs and manufactures, ships, aosuieree, and all the other
auxiliaries of civilisation. Amu who lives on fruit only
needs sbare• fur • shelter a*h • bear olds, fur • coke de
toliesibre. That's the opisloa• of your eorrespondent—as
we have no doubt it is of every sensible man in the land.
The week has been comparatively lifeless anOull here,
and business and amusements are equally stagniuit.
THE THREE MILLION SILL WIFE (TED
W• regret to reeud this week the defeat, in the Senate
of the Sunbury and Erie GUI, guaranteeing three million
of the bonds of that road. It is true, we have never bad
much faith in its passage—especially since the main line
wu disposed of beyond recall—bat we hoped for the best,
and like all others here cannot but feel disappointed. The
following Is the dispateh, announcing the result:
HARRI 4 IIIrIIOIII, May 20.
The bill aiding the Sunbury and Erie Railroad, passed
the Senate to city. the guarantee by the Ftate of a loan of
three (31 millions ivriag otri, kith out, thtse defeatt .47 the objects
of the hia. Both houses have fixed on Friday next for ad
j•Jurninent.
Hew this result was brought about, is very concisely
stated by a correspondent of the Pittsburg Comm speaktog
of the prospects of the passage of the bill L• said : "It
looks now as though this bill weaki ampule. The Maio
Line Lai u duipoortl off, and the friends of that measure co
tooter filed it tiet-estiary to entry Amor mat the seafront. so
the .gliotbstry and Erie project." Here is the whole thing
in a nut-shell. The thieves of the State having stolen the
public works, and having no further use fur the Sunbury
and Erie men, refused to divide the spoils. It has been
said that there is honor tumult thiores—but it is net so
'mons those that stole the public worki of Pennsylvania.
" A LITTLE OUT."—Vbe Boston Pow says that poor
Wilmot, the black republican eandidate for Governor of
this state, has written a very lugubrious letter accepting
the nomination. He talks of Huguenots, Louis XIV.,
Protestants, the Netherlands, Duke Alva, Philip 11.,
:pain, Li., at. Indeed, the man appears to be "a little
out," as they say of IL person whose brains are jumbled
for he seems to imagine that be is to run for the Governor
ship of Kan.as instead of the " Old Keystone." He will
probably find out his mistake, howevtr, about the second
Tuesday in Oet‘A)er.
/ C/C Mk" Ar. 4 NSAS Co.seord Stolonmen, the
alma of the Repuhlren party in New Herapebtre, to •iew
of the approiteliing P 4.1111011 of the Legislature of that
State, rept: ''lt a h.p.l in ell roosr•ienett o. member le
leash. enough to bring in • K project." So they
are sick of Hawes, are they, down in the °cajole State?
Well, we tholight that "meld be the ease when the firm of
Kansim, Kattotk & Ke. was formed!
SW' BAIR RESTORATIVE —Every obe will, we
think, wee with up i n the opieirin that the human hair
‘• th•erestat natural ornameet that is palletised either
by a rntleiJan Or a lady. JuPt meet an apparently vO4
i...lttnn tutu, f,r taptanoe in the meetly; y.tii admire hi.
feature., whi,iter., and general bearing; but 1..' be tifis
hi• hat in rec of your bow, and lb. charm hap
trautehed, fur Ldtabod Is written ou his bald head, and the
g ory ha• departed with the theme locks that untie flour
-11140 lueuraotly there. In the Cafe of a lady, the matter
tf posible, worse—sneh eases reminding one of the
etteuta•tartes on which the following epigram is founded:
"01 give we, [dr F.mnb $ tea et 7eltr
A Institut young low, took courage sod sighed:
"'Two s sin In rofuse such s somirist request—
Ao lake was WOOLS •.a, the dew creature replied.
Now, so prevent each a catastrophe, is within the power
of every lady and gentleman; for by using Prof Wood's
Haar restorative, ham is not only prevented from falling
6 g or turniag gray, but the article will restore hair to bald
plasmic; aid eves if it has changed color and bosoms gray,
it will bring it back to its malice beauty and luxuriance.
Those who are acquainted with the anatomy, phisiology,
sad pathology of the hair, must be well aware that certain
substances bare a specific action upon if; and it is by a
judicious oombioatioo of these that Prot Wood limo sue.
seeded in eonsposoding a mixture possessed of remarka
ble Waverly Nyman* sad Literary Geamete.
Bold la Erie by all Druggist'.
1111 - Do sot fail to read the snide la smother .dugs,
from a Praises' paper, upon the Now York Trintow sad
Boaster Deus Las. It is 00. of the soot swing, sad at
the sae* dm* Matta'sl rahultos of the frames's ar.vgant
dssasciatioas of the great Democratic leader, DottatAs,
that we halm mar read. lead it, we repeat—it is a true
postai' of the Tribues, and well masted sompLimeat te ono
of the Ant ma of this Country.
Tbo Loigiolatepo of Ifissoooto boo nods sa ap
propristies of 810.000. 'bleb kw bees Asset as the die_
pool of the Govorsor, to reamer ON her swan - alleged
to have bees esputrod by do Indians as 4 minim' of la
the most lodises dlstsrb►aeee os the hostler.
is, 'rho Seek sad Iliad Fodor, of Jobs M-
Stephessaa, Maidenlitites destroyed by Ire oa
the 23th ion.
Nur Team. illir Ifh, An.
ERIE
Pen and Scissor Items.
sr The Gawk hunt heard from lowa yet!
Mr The Clover for the Crawford County
Book boo been signed by tin Gamow.
1 Does anybody doubt that the times are
sadly out of joints—that the people are sadly out
of packet; and that Printers are the worst paid
set of mortals in the " wide, wide world," all he
she or they have to do to remove all such doubts,
a to take a few hundred dollars of Printer's bills,
and attempt to convert them into money. It
can't be does—therefore the times are sadly out
of joint !
Tho " Indiana State Bank" at Bioom•
field has gone by the board. It was one of the
most ,erocions of wild eats.
One of our esoLanges says goat a lady of
Troy—onc of the aristocracy of that city—lost
her husband on the 4th, at 9 o'clock in the morn•
ing. Two hours later she caused the following
telegraphic despatch to be sent to a New York
dress maker What is the latest fashion of
mourning goods? Send particulars by mail,"
How breaved she must have been at the loss of
the partner of her joys and sorrows
966, The Editor of the Jamestown Democrat
cutely informs ns that be is going to emiduct that
paper to snit himself, and net us Glad t., hear
that the paper Ss edited to emit somebody
us, The Messner Michigan—cot Uncle Sam's
cnft of the MIN 11111 W—ill leaking OUT harbor
last week, struck a portion of the wreck of the
Golden Gate cod knocked a hole in he‘hull.—
She however, managed to get inside the harbor
before sinking. She was freighted with lbw.,
which was considerably damaged.
,_ The Gaz.tte records the fact that fire
crackers have advanced fifty per cent in a year.
Glad to hear it, and hope they will continue to
advance until they are entirely run out of
market.
pi„ The Fr' a .tit pile, nearly opposite oar eo►etum,
has "goes the way of all living "—Ga►ette.
Don't c•ry over it, don't ! Reserve your tears
for a worse calamity, for your party is going the
Mlle road !
on. A colli,inu °cowed on Tuomiay night off
Conneaut, between the schooner Cataract and an
unknown propeller The schooner was punk.—
She had a earg of clal, iron, 3t , Nlefl and salt
The crew reached Conneaut in the yawl
stir Meadville again rejoices ►n a telegraphic
connection with " all the world and the rest of
mankind"—the wires from Girard, via Conneaut•
vile, having been extended to tha: aucient
burg
bear Col. Benton repeated on Saturday evening
in Cleveland, his famous Cuton" L cture,
which, on thia occasion at least, was quite aci - auti•
slavery atl•ur Nit the leaj. : yotriestteig part of
Mr Bs nton's di-course was his introductory
addrees to the young men, oti the importance of
cultivating sober and temperate habits, Quirt/ a+
give him at 70 year. the strength and activity
.if 50
e„ The t;Junetur R 7 ,eter 1.1 Ofkrkpi f
sale. Reason—lll-health of the Editor Ti a
person that wants to live where the little babies
are all named after Giddings, while the "old
folks" expect to go to the immortal Joshua when
they die, the opening is a capital one.
MI6 An attempt was made to tire a building
3.eu pi ed as a Clothing Sure, in Dunkirk on
Friday night last week On the night in quest
t,on, the occupant was startled from his sleep by
a crackling of fire lie imagined the CI ise came
from the rear part of th•: house, whilh iag 60011
found filled with smoke and kindling flames. A •
prompt assistance with water soon subdu.l the
element, when it distinctly app••arel to be the
work of au incendiary, many of the materials t
quicken the flames being styli in a state of pre••
ervation.
/GP Wanted, by a young min of (A:misting
address and unsarpliSed mu.ical pnwerq, a Otter
to board two years for n.)thin,, , , All c)temunt
cations addressed to Fred D carpet bag
will receive prompt attention.
lerElere ii a new reading of the "3ladern
Poets"—
" Leaves have their time to fall
And flowers 14 wither"—trusti strip the won,o,
But any time of year et nA RR .11ht,iroriel
The ready oath seettre4 the
Poetic as well as practical, isn't 11?-1nd, what
one don't often foil in poetry, 1*(8 truf ,
is.. In noticing the fact that the Fremont
pole in this city has been taken down, tht.Gut:Ptte '
says it baa "gone the way of all living"--i r
has been "appropriated to the commonest of pur
polies—that of fire wood!" In what Bible has
our cntemporary discovered that "all living" are
made "fire wood" of
lir We regret to learn that the Shovel
Handle Faetory ofJ B Clark & C , of E lin.
born was entirely ennaumbed by fire on We(lnee
day morning. Lat. s3ooo—no in‘nrsnee'.
sir We learn that on Sanday night last,
three Stores at Album, in this county, sere bro
ken and some $3OO in money and good- taken
The theft AMR disc tverc-1,
uu. two VT'
who gave theirnames as .19hmstin au I W akrr,
were overtaken and arreltea ab,ut thPce miles
from the town, lapin wh tm the prtperty was
found, together with false keys, and burglar tut
plements. They have beeu committed v) an
swer.
as 6, Ephrant Terrill and Rolawl Shribinn,
have been arrested on a charge of having asst+t•
ed in the breaking open of the reservoir at Harts
town some two weeks age.
lei. There is a great rush to the West, accord
ing to the Cleveland Herald, l o n g t ra i n s arr i v i ng
every morning on the Lake Shore road filled with
passengers—and the same may be said of the
rush at BARR k Bnorfitits establishment in
Hughes' Block. Long trains from the country,
anxious to secure a chance at their °beeps goods
before they are all gone, are constantly pouring
in; still there is room and goods left, and more
coming, Hurry up—and don't miss your chance.
war We advertise for the first time, in this
section, Grindle's Great Medicine—the Japan
ese Life Pills. Where this medicine has been
introduced it has seperceded all others. We
don't often recommend patent medicines—but
in this ease, knowing something of the proprie
tor, do not hesitate to call the attention of one
readers to its merits. Rend the advertisement.
es. A bill has passed the Legislature, sad
bees Biped by the Goveraar, authorising the
sesposios of the Me 'City Beak Sour Az maths.
I==
mg. ErPresident Pierce with his wife arriv
ed in New York on Monday afternoon from
Philadelphia. They mu the guests of &seta
Fish, corner of Second avenue and Seventeenth
street, where they remain till their departure for
Concord, New Hampshire.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
tarREAD DR. HARDDAN'S Jose Appolatampess.
1E,0410 PATIENT* CURED ANNUALLY be
the us, of " Henabold'a tivnutn• Yryparstmn of lelm4
Est rm t 4 Bach a, • nowt ralti re mod Kmeille rrmody for Metre-ow
ing ulfstmita R.. 4 the sdr•rtiosms , mt In soothor column, howled
" Newbold s Gowan@ Propsrulion." Im I
ariasfrryß.& ** Sams nabrcrDred Instantly to s
hetattfitt sod Natural Browa or ittret, without the loot
tajory to Flair nr Akin, W. A. WATCHYLOWS WADI DYE.
FIFTY:EV tiftDALA AVD D1P1.01144 hare been awarded to Wm
A It !Tr n%Lnil Abr. IR.IO, sod neve NAG applteatioes halm boon
mule to the Bair of his imams's. of hi. famous Dye It produces •
eo or not to ho ,ftstinzuish..l from n•ture, Lod is w not
in,ure , in th.• .east, hovr.er lonic it mar be continued
M. .1. An f A 4.1. or ••p11.4 Itn Mae priest• moon) et tb.
Ynetory Z 1.9 lirnedwar, New York.
4.. o cities sod town. of the Cuited Motes, by Dettorlets and
F•e , . ...el healers.
he tienutne by U. PAM. anti eticlrcen upon s steel plate
eugent tug on rode. sides of each box
WILLIAV A. BATCHELOR,
Brocitlirety, New York•
All others are eoaatoriatt.—sold by st...an k sn, e i n t r , g r t e , pa
rrts«warn 01 an iilTalf of allot "D. klatcholo 'a Hair nyte,"
of Y , and bewko. sro.an4 by Tuttle k Unties, of Auburn.
N %qv. .isitlers•ho well it are ao a being °banned, sad will short
y 110 pUblabla /MI
NW. GOOD NSW*, Da. LitIieSNIARD, of twenty
toara experience, author of the t libicket Companion sod
Mactiontl Tractor, continuo so herata, to be aoriceenfully
eonsultett no all forms of pr,,me dtaeasr, at his °Rice, No. 14 No-
Ooze Mitre, Rochester, N. Y.
Soo alrortastorat ou nett pap. • 1441
TO PARENT'se•—At thla is the season in which chile
dren ar. moat frequently troubled with {towel COM
.I m b.• well for narrate 4, know that Norma area frult•
f it our. e, and a frequent cause of the... derangements, artal that a
r-to !,• health and re clarity snout reasonably be expected eo
•ta z a. to. stem is k-pt Ita a state of Initailtub be the pn went.
fa , w •.1 an•J• raw". cacphaahwra ie thwrehlre a ann.l ti , an ~b tawalth
I 1.,. can he ewadaq .1 , ,n« be • few doe.* of the Grllttl \ WORN
4 YUY, wn,liremtrea both the worms and the elude .ha •11
the, are br,larbl nonnatie4, u arty tliaagrewahle, trratatarag r, ,, t
hwathagn the stomash nod bowela, bet just tn• eontrar,r pleas
ta
ate t to
of tbe tau* allays
aid Iner t. 4. r . .utase the breath sea terabits, ease
st the Um
aOP INT OREM? TO PE.M tLES GEN ERA 1. •
W. commes4 to the attention of our female nib/Semple"
tn,ll,irles, which appear to be aitllletiag a gonad d , al of •ttent ,
at the present tune an various parts of the country, aril .stele
teoluced In Las. plane••--1•P all ode to "Carter'. Ant,t .•at,re Pow
ler and Venial* Keitoratite. •ILlaighl/ tram] the letter* that
ac , ornpan them we cannot but helper • them awwwease , l ~1 m,,ew
than ..r haat, m•rat, amt ealeataated 1., sited ra , ,a-r t. a great
au w wilenn,z until, complaint., pwe theta
e'.l•ll the onilnary means generally fail t•
a.leertiatuent and letters in relati,,n t tn.% in
another column.
tarn, PARENT'. SATE TOCR CUlLillalrrt—of
all the dimmers •fhleh are on common to
n. ara a, fatal to them u WORMS: and se they imitate the
• ruptrvme 'f many other thereon, the, are often oftfleteaoltto thew
.en hit t.• a t4p.ct,..1 14.,th.r.1 der well to LIS. AXTIISL
• St r Ntrux .1, so th..r aro a c.rtuu ..+G• sad mane Ibi•ntkiir bit
io • 1, a te , ffil•/' '1.1•••• win • rnyntatina aniin.e.ni..ntn•l in
snn•ls of m -11 in. an 1 sn• ‘14 , • , 1 and rr.nrumond.4 by qur tire
1,61 l ane and moat ft.nth.a R. 4.1 Iyart.ernt.it and
no +ram f Intit ;no as ttoro an marry Itilletatltril to &frit.. It
t,r.panni way by Clark II 15.1.1. nu, En., Pa., ►ad 11.1,i at 2 cb. per
411Q11 ihdley'• Gomalee Pale Extrueter.—.ol •andu.
the pain and intbsuoa tto.n final tn.. .•e•regt burns or
n to tor rntn —and tint will heal the
w.t./nd. vrittntlit arwr• and offectuai. • Jr.•
-• itbetannt•ittn-- - lnre and Inflamed Fi rs
u ta—'W )1.1 an.: far. terate inrea—,Nald Head
,rn• VI I 11 .1 114 —F.:, p.lfv• • ..prtinit—,lr.llng.-1 , rlons—
t hatilaing—Bites of laseet•—•lwelled ao I Ifr•lken Bross , —qor.•
Stpple..—KrUptl.Ma--and all other intlamroatn-y and rutanenue
wtn•re the parts 4 re.-tp t can b. r..,14 60/
1 , , Pt-1,411.. to a•e. tn. man% narr‘rd rusrso
.10P that ttP.f. r,b 1t p..•.'.".
the ;la' let ."11.1VC ainne L'illnitlTlP.l.4 ILO livretnin - J•notnerat.-
. ,n • it r•-soh the of ,e-mentned
mine m .1.••n..1 ,nutn•ratemi
•.1 • —II., :8 , 4 'coati, read piltyrinaaa 'ream& rah:awl taxenay
Jar Aron, diferem4 &seams '
F-st: .tractar. \\xv'll PA: EXTRACT' , " haa upon i•
flat, En,zrart.4 L. with t;,O •I.mmur•-4 e V t LICK
F.\ ER At , pr”pn. tar., •r.•l Jll RY II \I i.i V, tuanufactur.:
\ other. •, rttunt..thAL Pr.. eXIS•11
ri" UI -i•-•.•h • '214- a I , lroaa-1 c.r r 1 C tenor ken , :a
al and 222 Gre•uwwh At., Y
.I,; .ty all Urn crisis and Iledicane Deafer' throutblont the r
.tea, 3n4S
fiyarlmportant to Females-Dr. Chersenntn'ti Pill
. 1 Is• , taribituktion...l lotrvAia4nta in • !ger .• •`,• •.
: Pt ' , PIZ LA I P. Xt , ..rt•. rp itr‘rln.r. Chet an• tnt..l In I P,Ir . • ~.
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1 , ... INIk• are put up ,u square list tow... Peroulus r ,. .lol•nte I
•• twee th•ro arc on away ostablinhoell. by orteln•itte On. Dolts: its Ant all art,etts woolly loot no • isoina Fmr, I.
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NEW G-00DS.
BARR & BROTHER.
4 RE nn m.. 1% Lng and ...lel., lA' a a , a a
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(:009 t45.101CT OENT OF ett,al Raa!tar.o! arid
Yanaml Hata at BARIt x 1111.111h.lia
t.ne. Hug , '
itA$ 4, L , ‘ll.l \- 1 a
A Lary. z'tork of Glaves ►n , ! Hosiery ►•
• 11 \ }Mk stzornEr:4
LADIE 4 ' rt.+ Gait Pr., Punkin., ' 4 iipp.rs, kr. h'
It tßlt h:
I. k}O,:E ?tra•k of Mernmac, Phtlfr Allen & stvi ,fkc
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+TICE la that a.. the -11 /•
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plaq 11r1h. torn ot t'i, 2113 ot 2, tn
11,..1 , 1a1ne•t t t r.o. n •tra
f.,t tr. , ut ororn, n n II and Vlll , l
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an .11o,brIV.1111111h111•6.11ilr . U . '1% f . • • I
pintawl , tta tnehea, tl t etteo • 1 II 10/ yLP
h.ln‘lned an.t olzhtron hot an In,ol
.t-rat t.honcr stoat Venueh etravt, u,,th taron, f• /• and • it
to the place of begtinpini.
Tr1:11-..—nor-fourth on Ta , nartnalt , ln ..f hale, the 1,• . a,nr., in
three equal ann.‘al payMento wttli tnto,•t on the a 1.,,1, sum ',-
owl to la• pant annually, to to jud, , ,n , nt t..n.t an.l
na,n14.4., e 111'1.111.K r, Vhnlnkt nttor
for, May V., 1h57. 1.12
Notice
IITIIHR.V4 lettara of Adoom•trktion to tb• PAW. of Ben
!unto Schgrviker late of
granted to the IlsbeeriberP. dl perll4.ll• intiebto.f to MIA r••Nta
am
raltlaated to make nkrni, and Itt•Le A! %I
on .10mtm.1•aitainot ic,t,te •,.rtAlent "ILI mak. •0
the SAM., wtthoat Arian
AVSA II AMA St•fiWUKEK,
WILLIAM WILLEI%
May Zl, Ilia.
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1-11%.1:1,1DX17
New Stock Just Boosived
Pocket aad Table Cutlery, Tools of all kinds,
GERMAN slugs and PLATED WARE,
Shot Belts, Powder flasks, Caps. Gen Wulf, Ir.
• IRON, NAILS,
And in Tact a General Amortaseat of
HEAVY AND STUMP NAND WAND I
NARNNY k IteCONICIY, No. S. Rum Norms.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
SENNETT. BARE &
IV •00.
Dry Goods. Groceries, Harirce
Hats & Caps. Boots Oz
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IMRE" OWN REMEDY
I rw, f, re ' ea .• for Ltrol flaw's, B
kawffreparo, Rhea weidiew ono. liuuf S.
e arns/come I/weaves, reser doiti
Dyee•Sery and
Worms, Soopprotonee of toe
Nervous Debility, ste , ife ,
ssi 44,r4 Prerewti IC ttf
PULMONARY CON‘U Mrllot,
in . rodnetng tht. remedy
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1. SWIM' 11141i .... 1[1:1 4..,i 4,,1b n e:4;
a., .1 t:lst • •a, rifles, Indeed, we •whaot
••e; a , V.« off., tam ANC ISLIsT J
e•tets•a.e • after We hare tesie , i them I'.
d.wwww. an , t after ItlVeingll4.44o UPW•••1 ti An so 5., .m s ,
•ho las , e tried them to their satriaetion rfnono.,
other ertiapais had hailed, feel It Our
tin tt•• t INS! st.:lttst4 1.• e, Cry 14.15.11,
texture tllwisi quasitities, u, taunt t ;„,„
is furiing itself .Hama us trout alt part.
ptstri, /44‘4414 autoegtsly of al corrupt hawhei
prrNy tots al
raifisse, and la. terrain aortae.. oh
rick, mettle loos/ t'ortithet noel les+ tutelar ,r
restored to • OsisinArr, elvestis adios. sod /laser er
by mare, !curiae the system et • robust re. 44,,,,,
dulness/ In cealtrai dues.. deign, se Wel4les••
each penetrating and trues, th•l•
Si,,. • It•OW II II 4 Cats nu+ it mt.,
the 'our pate and pteotztud patient cac •,..,
gasp of the fattier'. Land., anl ill the
as they 1,1..4 their chlhlmab:..-
leath ray
their powerful agency we resd
Ks, et ,a, d tr. the s•I•1 moist rt. •, , •n:
and ' , . ,, d Dina y , u,' ran real It in t.•
,tntitss•:• ant . so the children • pratt:•
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•st . •:ent ~ f the la, rtumnoet its.
.•i. 4szt •••: rea , l fat a, .1 tile L: an .•••
ts• Ure--S , SsO•at. 2. eaSs4CIMJSI4—Tutt
I ts.4se /.11 hat« Lee Li u.elln Japan
....shuttled fart among the Faculty or that
Limit 1_0351 1,11 . .0N J never kno.r.
•ee • "re pesswelial o , f tau ifeerrage Ammar ti
emixite Wood tine osfaawd, depred 9 1 . 11, 0
forms te• tabard.. 11•• plash' from lee
n•• •••• ln efllla•elosa fa premier/the the
'be nali‘P.4 chew the learee and rer. oe
• t• , lifli,llUl of I tat' waft% and c•• •
tltel has r n prOV. - 1 a CI, nm
erl.L6 ar, alm , an .sweiraNie
• f- ..0r I ,1, , vaa1 , , L1 or Lb. fu..nara,
• an•l weak, sow. Tn. rariott.
at, a, s twnts , Jral trit til. v Lnaling %, • .
4t bl• •ik.Jtl: I I.e. •riti•etit then.. its hie liPen bar..
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• tire.: t• • wirc ng pro retie. el
• li•• andelesmor the erit.r
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:..% Us, c C..brut and the AX1 . 111•T J•PA.. , •
t ti , n. and Sties I.lolt, I ILO,
.t•-t twr Peer. 14, ..1 the V:1 _•1 ptittbat.. ar, •
:41 re C.ll the arrlq per is hat tattle Lae "13111 .• a ts.
:1 ~ , t. base favve I.lllpig inel. se the wrap,. er n•
tutors... II i• gtaame kn%
by ► cnuntorfater, sill tr babcor.to , Ly maw' ,
• wan oat diators, by o , •l3%.l2Ullielitilkg Ift
•ittlt•
Those Piths ere hireerty ateettag with sheens _
tire utatory to,lloitme TtAo..atts are twins .
wut,h were tno, txriltlte to then. A,
A Jr. 4 , 1 , 11.14 &:. other 1,..11. which costa, ,
ttl 1.1;4 • limb tea, tb.i _
• 1, ••••Intrutiou, oktt,r Ore. hairs been
tb. A‘c SVT JAPAIWYnd 1.41 VILLA 11r•
1, an part the C.. , nter
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The Ohl Furnace' still ou th 4
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In' l •d-1 ,, 1 to our forte r . 4 ..
p. .n. o•.,lllist variety. •tvi ••, •
th• -ant ri We are tlrt,h. •
L.•• at:. tiv.rvf who wno! , l •
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