THE ERIE OBSERVER. Irt t. `,. , V . .41.11 %N. V. 1111 •et a L.UA W s IdOORE. Publithers SATUKD Democratic state Ticket, FOR StrPRKXR /CORK, WILLIAM A. PORTER, OF PffiLADELPHIA FOR CANAL CONXISSIONER, WESTLEY FROST, OF F►Y6'TT! CO News of the Week. —Harper's Weekir glow an account of Salt Lake City, ham which we learn that it is four miles letwith by three is breadth, covering 12 square miles of grosad. The str"" srlla id out at fight angles, and are sack 122 feet la width. A city *salaams requires that sack house shall be set 20 test from the street, and that shad* cross shall b• planted I. front, Knob block from strict to street is h 0 rods square, aaduigist building lots are allowed lo sack Mask. The dwellings ses mostly long one story brick buildings. The oily Imms a Omani appaarenee. The ever Jordan, uniting Grim Salt Lake and Utah Lakea, is mold of the city. To the son* for a distance of 25 miles, Is a plata. Oa the Bast and North teg the slopes of th• saosotain range. There is a hot spriag near the city, a stream from which the Mormons hare turned tato thei bathing booms. A stream of water nurniag dux ugh the site where the city stand/ hoe been turned by various breathes into each street, supplying every family with pore water; those streams enable the tnhabitantoto TA'Se trees and dowers, which could not have grown in that ell. mats without Irrigation. The city was founded in thelail of 11147. —Oa the 15th of April says the Buffalo Cococvrria/, we detailed theeircumstances of a hasty marriage at the GOMM*, House, in this city. its which a bold widower "met,"woett and won" a Daleinea in the short space of an aftersooss, and the departure of the couple for the country resides*, of the rich but uncultivated bridegroom. , Such matehme are not made in Heaven' lAst week the young sad dinappointsd bride pretended to make a visit setae die_ tea*,from her home, bat carefully peeked op bet effects and left her husband forever, having gone west with a re Maim Ewe is a lesson for anthitions damsels, who fan cy that wealth is better than "love in a cottage," and we i t trait that It will not be at. ,The circumstances of the leaky wedding, the I law and intense gria seamed- Mg the ceremony, th e my honeymoon and flight, ail "point a moral," if the do nor "adorn a tale.'„' —New York will be in tribulation. The swift, substan dal and powerful steam triple Niagara--the muter-pirea of New York ship building—which the New York papyri hays lauded as without a parallel for grandeur of design aad sitcallentie of workuaansbip—bas been pronounced a total failure by English judges. Although roost:rusted at en enormous expense, and of a tonnage about double that If an ordinary line of battle ship, she carries but 12 guns, and is tronsidered to be greatly inferior in capacity for des- Mustioe to many other vessels of war. The Wabash mod Minnesota are mock more serviceable Is—aad Dols think of it, neither of them was built at a New York skip yard' —During the absencie of Gov. Packer at Philadelphia, the other day, a lady of that city, who is a very Arm friend of the Governor, forwarded a beautiful present to him coaaisting of a fine vase and stand of artificial dowers, Assigning to surprise him on his return home. The pre- , seat woe set op in the Executive Chamber by herself and • lady who accompanied her, when the donor „knissediately returned home, leaving only her card. The p is one of the handsomest we have ever examined, and will doubt lea be appreciated with much delight by the Governor —A totter from Arizona gives a horrible • titterer of robberies anemurders committed by the Apache Indiana. The Territory is la a deplorable condition in more way. than one. The first crops ever raised in this country were mild on the faith and credit of the ilorernment, and this has proved, for the first time io twenty years, unreliable, and the bad reeults have been aggravated by the despotic and spinet conduot of unprincipled officials engaged in the administration of the department, using and perverting their veletal polltion to base and private purposes. meat oommunication to the Indian Offiee from the Saperintendent of Indian Affairs at Sao Francisco, reports a *trance, but ithooklag, custom that prevails &moo( al• most all the Indians of California. This is that of bury • tag alive. When a widow dies and leaves young children, rather than trouble themselves with their support, the oibe so which All belongs will bury the orphans elite. The saperiateodent states that he will use all his efforts to put an *ad to this anal proems*, bat it has bun impossible to patent it entirely u yet, even on the Government reser- Winne. —Goa. Jim Lane is no longer a candidate for the U. S• &mato. Ewen the extremists of Kansas would be salmi of to elevate • murderer t\ seat in our national couocits. Jenkins, the murdered man, milky hare been a good cilium, and Ms death a social loss. Bt the tragedy of whiob he was •the victim has saved the ionise@ from the polluting presence of an infamous desperado, and therefore, a num ber of people will not shod tears at the oeeurrence. —*m.. M. Connolly, reoently sent to jail at Cincinnati for sonmsaliog a fugitive March baring served oat his toms of a few days, was mot at the prima on his disaharge on Priday by a procession of some 3,000 persona sad a bead of mate, mid escorted through the streets with much apparent enthusiasm. The "martyr" made a 'pooch to hts followort —Tks other day a little ragged buy WY arrested at a town down east, where blue laws are yet la forte, for trend liag a hoop on the pavement, and senumoed to "tease oakum" in a workhouse. It la a dreadfil punlobseet for se slight an offence, and forms a fearful warning to the lama's east." What ea agony it would be to the ladies Nf they were served in the manner the little boy wee! be 'lied kis hair rut of short with a knife and fork, a la prison trop, and was dressed to resemble mad African zebra _Robert Harris, of Richmond, Va.„ has received front the Brattiest Government the-contract for the second me tie* of the Don Pedro, the woad rsibroad of Bras N— . amownt of Gm oontrarn may be estimated el four millions of dollars. Them are about 212 miles of the road yet to be lot, which, if the contractors earry on the et oond seetim satisfactorily, it is expected will be placed in the same hands. This will amount to some $12,000,140. —lt 18 Marad that lb* lima of railroad from Baltimore to the lakes will ba completed sometime during the reseal •etath. Then are now in progrua, and nearly oomplet% ipa, arrangements for running trains betwein Baltimore, ZsllMo sad Niagara Palls, under a time schedule which will not conaume over sixteen hours botween Ma points nisstiosed. Goldse!midi (Jenny Lind) mostly gave binki triall—OS• of mob pox. Hors we Dar& inotbor in tiro vobasoo of "Goldinalides Anitastod Mown" —The 'brie Conference of the K. Z. Church will *ore sem its next annual seseloa, la Ifeadrille, ea Tboriday the 18th of July next. • —The Harriebargli papers state that ez.Goveraor Pen ter has started his celebrated black "lifersaa" bores to Tessa, to be prmated to Gen. Bas. Houston, the Hero of dun 4aelato. The New York newel:waters will tad to this urea; oorrobonstire *renames that old Ban in about to awataer a slice of Mexiata territory. What else can the "!magna" be intended for than the (Moran eharger spew She battlefield? There eau now be no dock of A. Meat twaters. —Tim gold feta is raging is Kansas. In the immediate lisisiry oe, Lawnaoe forty•dre persons hive beams its violists. Upwards of throe hoadmd hays gone from that Territory, sad from Arkansas, to the western part of the Territory, wbar• gold has boa disenvered. - —The trial at Keokuk of Philip Nash for Me murder of T. A. Barr/tea. moulted, oa Wodaesday moralist bat, la the mavietioa of Nash of awarder is the bet dagrw, The reed* of the jury was rendered about tea delcuot. Oa its easeumeemoet, ha manifested groat ezeitemeal. Be said to the jury, "Gestlemett, it is false." Again he told then it was "a dammed lle." His mussel urged him to Mt quiet. sad tko sheriff had to employ form to make him desiit. Os the way hack to prima, ho was is a great raga, by torus Innis( yelmissintly, sad thou uttering the most Iddoeus moans. —Last trlday aftersoon, three glistlotses, who move la the int decks, cad who are soose tha wealthy poople of tbe asighlowlsoinis is which they reside, were esjoyiag titaissalves over s sVal ease, is a liquor shop or Woos la idgrwerth, Csameetiest, whim they were sot only "fur pima!" hat eitespletely diailgoitadied by the eaddoo sad niteipastail estraaes of the wile of - one of lb. pan;. The lady waslinaimi with s pistol sod heavy nab, /1/1111soseedl eas/y, la sa aathatitative sad dotomined aisaast, esiatios. ad sash sae prevent Cot to sanest or interfere with her la my al bar movements, and, la less rims than is etwaplod la wdlisi stay, the sod lit dab with so sum* skill 4smoilsb ail the miliplesests . of ski Walk," sad set WWI all liqsats manias W wens. This work as ruplidisd, the Isits ileistks ssissma to bee rations& The-men .peck t•f war 'nth ha. artily dvs• appeared troll. P.lttteal herb...a We set. aid of the awarber who believed the liaglieb lioearasuara w abed a war with the U S..nd the proesposere with whieh her leading runnier aad Jetsamle hart diselaisoed the re. Nest we of bet fault Squadron in searching awl devaisi • kag . American vowels folly shows titers saaeb they appnv • MB friesdly Mathias with 114 They feel that their commercial lowest would be hazarded to thit event of a and are not willing to risk so mock for the mail amount of glory attached to the bare &banes right of march, which they know could Daly It. sustained for a Amities la any event. The promptness of the Presideot. In mediae a test to protest our Teasels, mat? Mc* ver sed to open Weir eyes to this fast. They admit the Jost nem of tine °lsis for udisfactioa for iejaries dose, sad we may safely tionoetieN the worst la over. Prom a Leading article la tn. Loadon Tim** we infer that tie. Boom govern meat leas sot aware of the working of this wore. visa useless piece of euteitinery," and that it has finished its mad career by plunging headlong la the Gar of Mellon. Ragland well knows she can fore. the V. S. to adopt her policy and is new within to abandon It. JUNI IP. SKS& We feasts there is bet one MIS policy. Cubs,• by its salami position should Woos to the Baited States, and then our laws which auk • It Piney to Import slaves would effectually pot a stop to the further imported** o Negro., or Coolies to that Id' of bleeds, tied do more for the cause of Freedom than the combined fleets of the world can now accomplish. Bet whale Elpaia permits slaves to he leaded in Cabs the Mimosa trails will sever easets.— We are aware that amay oppour the homers/go acquisition of Calm oa the ground of as exteasiottof Slavery. This however LI s short sighted policy. Wi do not prepofe that Cuba should be wrested from Spats at say bawd or eeponse, however desirable the acqubitlos might be, bet we do soy without hesitatioa thareireumstanose may arise which would Justify story seatimeskof the Ostend heel• foam We would not wish to rob Splin of the brightest of her crown jewels sitirely beeause shot„ l is too weak to protest it—far from it, hat her iloehneu mirky not be used, to shelter . a hostile French or English Float to Amboy oar .00111Mlette. The isaitersal Laws of Datives, and the greeter law of self defies* asd.r each eirsemestaamie woaNt . net GeV -justify but imperiously demised its actialeition 'ff t he recent outrages of British (Takers on the coast of Ceti . stud in hea t cery ports, afford a antis& Illustrst kat of our position. W. believe prepaAt,iou for swil•brating th• coming sae nisersary of our tuationail latspandmies, an bola( made throughout th• length astf‘bienadtii of our cJuntry. There is no country to the world that can claim a national Holi day with more propriety than *a, and there is nothing so much oalculated to oismost the iioc7mds of union sod social good feeling as a popular gathering tin such occasioar. The earns and anxieties of the world' are forgotten, ud all political and seetatiaa prefadleas but in the universal outburst and jubilant eznltstbmts of a boat* of Freemen. Bring out the big gun. Let its deep thunderinp berate from bill sod vale, sod let all harts be merry oa that greatest of national holidays. Ws regret howstriur to add that our city Pas of the Select Council, parsistantly refuse to sanction the small appropriation voted by this Common Council for celebration purposes, an! our citismist will bare to "go it" on their own hoot or not at all. W• ars no advocate for wholesale extravagance, but believe our national &aniv•raary should not be entirely overlooked. It is due to out pride end dignity, as one of the most nourishing cities on the Lake, and the appropriation should hers been made, if for no other purpose than that :dose .1111 - Tex Zenon is gone this week lied we, ibics.4) for the ant time, are duly installed in the Editorial chair. We have co wish to mate a display of our " brief author ity- or play soy fantastic tricks" for the asticienteat of our !raiders. We hare selected such matter as w• hope wilt make a readable sheet. Of course we do not expect to redeet the entire views of the Editor to one short week, but are willing to take the responsibility for what we hare done. If our readers dad anything of paraliar merit, they will please place it to the credit of the rob ! JIORAV OF THAT hvrAitocs ENOLIHH LAND BRIBE. T W • last week published a comparative abetraet of the Chrittendea Montgomery amendment and Rag Ugh Bribery Bill which in our estimation ought to silence for ever the wall of shriekere on that seore. The Leaven worth Journal. an out sad oat " 131“dtog Kansas" paper, objects to the adoption of Leeompton because thilinglial bill doe. not offer land enough. Hear what the Journal says: snap it hi/or. tA. people asut awe io moth"? eifervd as in the Ettatas■ hill, but what is paranoid to es by the Organie Art, under which we seer,. admitted as a Territory and what other sew States Lace rooelrediat the Awe& of Oom reit. We Invite a few more shrieks on 'bat "infamous Mad ‘,5 grab•" THE WEATHER.—IfiaI, every one taw something to say about the weather. be It fair or foul, wet or dry warm Of cold. The weather is always a topic for conversation sad servo for an Introduction to may subject er is of it self a sulhoent theme when we kart nothing else to say. But really the weather now Is perfectly delightful, and what is mon, it is just all the farmer could ask to khans and mature his crops. All of our exehanges an Wed with compliments to the weather clerk, aid, 'goofing the dam. age dose by &cods Welt and South, give most &attain( pro/parts of abundant harvests. We may bore remark that the damage is lea in many localities than was supposed. lint. Times in th• West. Th• Lyons City (Iowa) Advocate of Jao• 19 mambas twenty-1r• sad • half colawkas of Taz Sales in the County of Clinton 5i0441. Tills iv tout a fair specimen of what may be found la al parts of tl• West. Who would not b• a laud spoeuistor ? Ws. The stausulblp Vaaderbilty Capt. traitors*, from Barre •ia SoaUsaaaptoo, has made a sitartar W.Nara pas. age Asa had MIT before bees areamptisbod—also days sad tbirtoes boon—sad bap vas he laarsts whirl! t►o Baltie bas wore to trtasspb fur the past seals. years. Pr' The whole estate of tho Breektorkige Coal Cola patty, ties: Cloverport, iCsatocky, is to be *old a* auction as the 2ittls of Jane to pay a akortgage of $350,000. This, the Memphis Belieie remarks, is as assfortasats close of the affairs of the ootapsay, whose stook sad pro. party wen valued a few yawl age at four or Ire mill lea dollars. —Hon. Joh! B. Baskin, M. 0., New York, gives patios, through the oolongs of tie Prase. that be intends having James Gorden Bennett, of the New York Herald, indieted for libel upon him, at 'lures different periods der , lag the into session of Congress. —A pedestaa direct from Pad saw for bemired Chippeways yeas through y oq Temday, the Ist, in eager pursuit of th lOU, their mortal enemies who slow many of their a few days before. Oar is. lemon says that grim thokratination use visible la that savage features. lila. Os Wednesday last two young wee, brothers named Cobh, Ulnas from Lockport, Pa., were arrested at the Railroad fitatioa, charged with stealing $34 in money from an uncle near Cososautville, Pa., with whoa they had be.. stopping. Oslo of them, OD being deoeted by the officer, wild the virtue of kis legs Safi Mt his face westward, bat was overtaken after traveling a few miles. The other. was pat under lock and key at the Trammel House, did In • little while he name ep malssiag. He nude better time thai the brother, and had !raveled scone dm, mike before our volnateen !maid reach him. la their light. these groan as, threw away the money which they had stolen, sad what little cheap they rightfully posses sod, bat after their arrest accomparried oilean to the spot and recovered the $35 and diesel .more to pay lacideatel expenses. After a preliminary Isautostios they were takes to Crawford County, to answer for lb* oohs, of thoft. —Comotopof Reporrer. We are assured by Mr. Davis, Treaserer of Brie Co, that there is a mistake la the ahem whiohNiva are pleased to correct. The brother, Cook, of Lockport, the oily ease of the acme to that vicinity, ars at home, base sot he.. arrested, and are considered highly reapeetable 'dm( men, and are meek Weed that any iispetatioa of their eitaraetere 'should have foetid Its way to the Public ender sack itakiverahl• eirreasatanem. The yosag dittoes were epetstkig under the aseassed we of Cook, sod foetid it eenveaiikt to hall from Lockport. ,gam• Ws aatios u soma wont of work is Wag doss la out stre4ts at this mow time. This is right Nothing is mots ooPduivs to WIWI aad:porsosal soodott la • busy mart that abash stroots. Ws hays board it is sag. gloated that Juba was OYU% to maks capital foe author ostapaigo, but we look spot solo► fat:tacks as *Wader. If we aaa't kayo light Ist us hats elsaa straw, asd give credit whore duo. Pr' Wo novae to loam that the 140. hlr. Rica. at Wattabati, atdoisaly toll dead oa the 10'44 la that plias ua Moeda; last. Appolsay Le striped sr ,tbe ausas.i— Mr. B. .0 at tbe parted et hie dotal paator at 4 PI IOOO 7. tarts" Clank to the ”W•lek Bettleserat," about uo lathes trout Wattaberg. Be was diattagaiallted ter mum et ellsraeter aad Cbriatiaa seal, sad *eyed the gialdealla sad regard ota large *trete of tries& sad sterr4lataaral. —Gamete.. "IP th• eosteset tor .amiss the mugl bogies/I leis aM Nesdvills. via Plant itosd, las bees let to Wiu.tag Q. Itaaso, (of ti. Amotiesa ittproot Ca g y Bide, N. T., at the Me of $l,llOO pot imam, dos outil to ip earned to tooJorte *flag iroioss—Oosloo. RAU WITH %NdlLAkb ?MC •OQRTH OF Jlllitt IVATglii. GA PI. pure few yoan sit•o• Mr. Parse pabllibed to the woad his Woadarfel diaeovers .4 Weir, 011 e. MIA, 'tithed bini asonma sod fosodly Iroped what woe tree is theory mtght b. ,lobed to polish:al sad besoleisi molts. Payee failed ea kla attempt, boat whorl wion Welted to in beyoud what lot had duo. Wild he had iircompoud water ht elitewicity wu sot dulthilled, bat eat; la a small way A sow battery Wu inveatall to .ware the meek, but in tb• use of Mufti Gelviiiieili, the retie of power boo pot boob broad to lacrosse With the volume, sod mull that point guild bit grafted, this plan would be worthless on a large nolo The prodertio• of Wstu Gas boa bees maim plated for jean, and rawer imminent, bare boos triad is Germany, Prone, and Ingisad, sod at differust timer ollebt adroetror bar* bora mad* toward. a Alma) triampb., Zook hsersakte sad saperinteator has plodded oa afoot mail soros point was palsied, *Weil oily atimalatod others to try sad airsearroot their -irate—web our rotting elf some principle Wasik was amoroary to perdu:idle other, sad remainiag soporstod by tire golf of jargons rivalry, their *Ecru bays proved failures —We have sow before se a tee ma able smstant of eridese• that Dr. Lyman P. Taylor has .wooded is torhosisiag Hydrogen or Water Oas, with* burns freely and produces a brilliant with* ligb4 le from, from impurities sad sosioss mixtures than any other, I. not as implosive, sad whoa isespiair io a room le sot too otrosivo or Illientalt to health or re/rotation.— no sioParlitas Is very simple, ecrosistiop of only three Pi•ooe of merchlwer7, sad wo are serratod the boat is very snob Imo for promoting par tbaa by the ordinary modes. The Oiattiaaatt Mow says oosapiusy witis several other gerotlesea, we loaf ertslag witaeseed the light et No. 259 rift► at. Amos; Me ambers were ',semi eminent chemists, mad all onsalmously afraid that it was the most perhtet wrtilela/ light they had ever witnessed. It is at awe white, midi°, sad soft to the aye, sad pot rollects its rays with gnat pewit and brilliancy.'• A company has brim farmed la Clasiasati, and over ball a minim) dollars are pledged to TWO YOURS WITUOIUT WOOD. =The ease of Mrs. Hays, of Chestervllle,Warraneo., N.Y . presents a wonderful instasee of prolonged existence sod physical attiring without toed. There are many cases on record, which may well call la question over belief, but "oven more trade so than this. Yet w• an willing to vouch foNts 41Marsay, and would say, as the enklect is a living viola, and her situation well known to all fur miles frouati"atui to aay eletitast physicians who have seen the case, sm• risk nothing in a statement of facts. In as spring 144 . 8.54, Mrs. Hays, then living with her family is town oflkorieon, Warren re., N. Y. became unwell. It 111111 eappowed Viers was no unusual OtrODIDOLtacCi at. tending her illsateNd for a time nothing was thought of It more than an ordinthy instance of hassle debility—she amid bear but little fooauid ball; towards the last of June, ceased to take any etsept liquids and the juice of berries, oa which she subsisted until the middle of August, when the anseles of the throat 'refused to perform thatr functions, and she was unable to s'itallow, nor has she par. talent of either food or drink mice hlat tiros—all seers Lima, articulation, and assentor &atoll- ceased, except at intervals of violent spume, during which 61r face is drawn almost between her shoulder blade., and no^ breathing or Pulastioa can be &tooted. Thai spasms are frequent and 'vary in daratioa, from a few moments to more than an hour, and are Invariably brought on if any kind of food or stintalante are brought In the room, a has been (re quital?. tested, ODD% a small portion of tobacco in a vish ors pedal will pralines the suss dreadful result. She Ii not meek *mediated, although there appears to be a corn• plea vassals is the abdomen, and the spine is easily per espials to the touch—No pulsation can be felt at the ex, tremities and onlyll, very slight sensation near the heart. Mosty theories and coruscates bare been offered, sod ra tios* aortas Israelis, and ileaude is the stomach here been put la circulation., but we believe all are in ignorance of the real oases. Mr. Have was le iseesesittess eircumeteuees, nod the Overseers of the poor furnished Aim with aid for several mouths, whim they deelieed furtheraselstunce, unless the patient was released to the Poor Howie, when a worthy gentlemen of Chester, badly offered the •!Dieted • home until death should relieve ooe,he has so loss and cruelly made his sport. Chester is some twelve millet from the bead of Lake George. lug_ SAD Accinnirr.—A party of German Turners of this city made as excursion on Sunday last to the Penin sula. Oa their passage across the harbor on the Want, one of the belabor, a young man of 22 years of age, named Loafs hatasth fell into the Water and disappeared from sight. He had, until witbin a fete days, been %ponder in the /Art Bier 1111110 OR over Mt. illabenlanb's store, and is well scoolain of by his acquaiatanoes. Efforts bare been made to mover his body, but as yet fruitless ones. Ile Ned a sister residing in this oily, but was singie.—Coest.. letiora. MR M 13318 ORA rs CONCRRT.—we call the at - Wades el oar readers to the announesswent of the Misses Gray's Coarart, at thss Park Hall, on Monday evening.— They will be assisted by Prot. 0. 1.. Shultz. do and hear thew. 111CRAMILY AMONG Tait FAITHFUL--olt A leAc k Pea Tili LOAV AND Flom api. Oar Republican Meads of every sample/ion of nation. ality, are maids, c desperate situate for the main chance. that is, who shall out-peenl his rival, and secure the party nosaleatlos for county and state °Sass. Pr.= the alleluias.' manifested, it Le emulate that no stone will be left watareed, acid some evidently are a Hyde nervous la setielpatioa of peeked dolorous at the eoliVentioa. The Genus hat jut read the faithful, a long homily on the lames.. importunes of Union and harmony, and striae adherence to forms and wages long since adopted. which means se sore or less than support the ti °misses' whatever may be your private judgment, if you wish the party to sisemed. Well, patleasen, we are cot interested la your party scramble. It le all the mene to us, whether you nomluata Disk, John or Harry, bat wi have known &truce, damp tappet" time eluting an Independent can didate before sew. Pitch its. SPLICING Tin CANLI.—If the Agamemnon sad Niagora left Plymouth on the 9th, or oven the 10th instant, as they were to do, on their great Expedition, it is probable that they have already halted in the mid-ocean, that the tele graphie cable has been spliced, and that the cen tral part of the cord that is to unite Europe and America is down in the bed at the bottom of the Atlantic, while the two ships are speeding on their opposite courses. Within the next fort night the anxious question will doubtless be an_ swered on both sides of the ocean, whether the greatest undertaking of the present century has proved a success or a failure. The experimen tal trip of the two ships appeauto have been sate isfactory, the insehinery for paying-out the cable worked well, the splicing of the two ends was effected with ease, and unless the ships encoun ter a harder storm than may be expected at this season of the year, or the Niagara should en counter an iceberg, which is one of the greatest dangers to be apprehended, there is a fair chance that we may hear of the great work being com pleted before our next national holiday We cannot ay that we are oonfident of the enocessful establishment of Ibis telegraphic cow_ muniestion-srith Europe. Every one, of course wishes for its success—and this eager desire be gets in many minds a degree of confidence which the facts will seemly warrant. Even if the cable shall be safely laid, we do not think the feasibility of communicatiou through so great a length of submerged wire has yet been demon strated. Experimata, in such a case, cannot be aoaclusive—for the wire upon which they are made is sot submerged 4- HAIL &roam is New Your —On the 22d inst., the vicinity of New York, was visited by a violent tornado with heavy rain, thunder, light. Mug and hail. During the gale 150 feet of one wiag of the American Flint Glass Company's Works at Buten Point, were blown down, burying twentylva operatives in the miss. All, however, ware rescued alive except two, Bernard Slane and Thomas Gill. The church of Good Shepherd, of New York city, Rev. Ralph Bops, which was awl, completed, was rued to its foundation, loss about $15,000. The roof of Stimuli Avenue stage stables was blown el— °somas was injured by a t o s t ilia us i and an. otherr at the same place n was by lightning. Two men who had takes refuge under a shed in west 17th et mere ensiled by a falling chimney sad isagannily Jakinand. - illo-- NEW YORK, w YORK, .41, 1- .6. We base ‘uothrr of those ru sae •'! on the taws which stirs op in ligh • • mows the :dogs of Nem \ Yor iat • gangs of 1;;;Iitical bullies, gamblers, pimps and professional scoundrels with . which our city is peculiarly afflicted I refer to the trial of Cue ningtiam for the murder Ok McLaughlin. This trial involves imply the ptfoeipla of the guilt of murder under any cirmunstsumai for if prof murder was justified by the detestable character of the victim it was in this ease, sod them is si) public sympathy to work against the accused The murderer, however, cab hardly claim a dearer record than Lis victim. Apropos of rogues, your cos respondent enjoyed this week the felicity of a visit to the "Ilegue's Gallery' at the Police Commissioners held. quarters: This interesting gallery consists of about 150 daguerreotypes of rogues of ill grades and shades A more repulsive crowd of faces, as a whole, even a painter could hardly wish to meet with The larger proportion are very young{ many were boys, but with countenances prematurely developed by vicious trickery.— These pictures are all uutobeod, and exchanged with similar collections in other cities, so that when a detective here wishes to a rrest .i a rogue who has escaped to another city, he has only to telegraph his number to a detective in that place, who examines his daguerreotype and hauls him up. The trial of Cancemi, the Cicilian bee de ' voloped some queer facts which tend to fasten a charge of bribery either on the lawyer for the deftpce or on the chief witness for the promeeut tion-whicb of the two is not yet known. Of other local matters there is little which ex cites interest The central Park is a subject of much discussion There are two parties in the affair—one wants to make it a play ground for the people and their children, something on the plan of Boston Common—another, a fifth avenue party, wish to create at an expense of about thirty millions a pleasure ground to rival any of the Parks of London or Paris, sod to afford dri- vings and airings for people who are fortunate enough to possess "turn outs" which at present they have no fitting opportunity to exhibit The proposed expenditure is certainly enormous, the taxes of New York City are already so heavy as to drive away vast numbers of people to the shores of Long _lsland, Staten Island, New Jer. aey, sod all places within an hour's ride in sail of the city The newly published Directory shows a decrease of 4,000 in the number of ten ' ints or householders during the year which indi elites probably an actual *cline in population of sixteen or twenty thousand; this however is partly owing to the financial reverses which have driven out of the city man (unemployed persons. The shipping business for instance has been so depressed as not to give employment to one third tukK ,,. of the usual nu ' rof stevedores and the bal ance have probabl) taken refuge with country farmers. When buiirie,ss revives there will be a light supply of labor here which will tend to im• prove wages. Most of the houses which stood through the panic are going through safely ; some have gone down lately after manfully struggling and others have taken advantage of the plausible opportu nities to defraud their creditors, against such, we hear every day curses not loud but deep "If the devil don't take that man off," said an injured creditor the other day, '•what's the use of having any devil ?" Business of all kinds is laboring under the usual summerdulness. RA). ple are getting out the great Saratoga trunk, and making formidable preparations for a heated term Menem, the weather philosopher, who wears a white linen suit in mid winter, now goes clad in gossamer, and is only restrained by social considerations from adopting the "buff" costume and traversing the streets a - la Adam The religions interest in the city continues without abatement though with less outward demonstration. The daily prayer -meetings are kept up with vigor and are fully 'attended Chauncey Shaffer, a well known lawyer; who has been converted this wial k er and has made himself prominent in these meetings, was caught in a queer scrape lately. Taking chloroform for a tooth ache he became temporarily inebriated or insane and rushing into court threatened the judge with a revolver, using at the same time very profane language, "Edge tools," ete.— Judge Culver's case in Willianisburgh excites much discussion. ERIE The Value of Cuba. Tti4 Detroit Free Press advocates the rescue of Cuba as a Union measure with signal ability There is no estimating the mil/funs it will be worth to the shipping, bread raising, and menu• (admit% States, who_even now, in her colonial bondage, buy and sell with her to each a vast and profitable extent But the Free Prep does not limit its views to the item of profits It says, of its political imlibrtance— ii Cuba would undoubtedly be oue of the strongest of the Union States—regarding the Confederacy in the light of internal stability Regarding it in the light of external strength, Cabs is the very key of the Gulf " We apprehend that the day is not distant when Cuba will be African or American. Spain has avowed. that it shall be the first rather than the last. There is but one way for the United States to meet that avowal; that is, by resolving that it never shall be African. " We have one Africanised island among the West Indies, where the negroes are rapidly re lapsing into barbarism, sad waging.a war of ex , termination spinet the whites. The state of things there is a feeble picture of what Cuba would become if our Uovernment should, in the course of event*, permit it to be handed over to the blacks." Braman RUTPIANISII. — Captain Montgoni ery who held a commission in the Kansas Free State militia, under act.cral Jim Lane, has late. ly been committing such inhuman outrages that his political frien(l4 have tern compelled to de nounce him. A u.irespoodent of the St. Louis Democrat, a Republican print, twit( , hitaading its name, in detailing some of the oi.. Ages perpe trated by Montgomery and his WI d .f maraud, era, says they compelled a woman to strip naked and march back sod forth between their ranks. The correspondent endeavors to mike it appear that this band have no connection with the poll: ties of the Territory, and that "Free State" men have offered to go in pursuit of them. It may be that the mass of the Kansas Republicans con demn the infamous conduct of these villains, but what are we to think of a party that permits its self to be ruled by lurch mosistere—for there is no denying that Montgomery-was not long since, as his friend Jim Lane is now, a leading member of the freedom shrieking party of Kansas That party hive been led and governed, from the be. by the most unprincipled scoundrels in the Territory, and to this , fact all the Kansas troubles are attributable.— Glandersburg Spirit. The Cry of lidzavagance Refuted. ft 11Mv the Kis wsissaiss teak allpoiats qua* of piaci , pies, Ike Opos4 form* Non back upon the le old "try extra , tad hope tiesE l Conine; th e last of eh t; &cued This trick °Mint , a they expect it will be again. When the commercial revul sion of n 188 . 9 took;placs . end the Government felt the Ali - wi Weir - bile country did, then the Op. position bellowed forth the same notes as they do now, and misled the people into the Hard. Cider campaign, which resulted in the election of Goa, Barron. But what was the result?— Ma those who talked about retrenchment, prof testi* sad stem, Got when they came into power? They did not. On the contrary, they were the most extravagan t , prodigal and dielioni eat party that ever the reins of government in titia country. Their retrenchment consisted in squandering the public money at a pace un• known befOre—their protection in raising the price of articles used and consumed by the poor man--their reform in attempting to. fasten upon the wintry a corrupt and dangerous Banking system, and other measures of like destructive character. The election of General Taylor was also consummated by similar devices, and the re- sult of that experiment was, like the other, a miserable failure. The basis upon which these canvasses were conducted was a lie and a cheat, and of course_the party erected upon it must turn • ble to pieces when once brought to face the facts as they were exhibited in the-public records So far se the allied opposition to James Bu chanan sad the Democratic party at this time have developed their plias, it appears certain that they mean to try the same game in 1860 that they did in 1840 and 1848. They are the first to deafen the public ear with clamors against the the extravagant expendatures of Mr Buchanan's administration, and then follow that ,by the most profuse promises of retrenchment and reform. This dish is to be spiced with a 1 dash of protection in all those States where such seasoning will be especially palatable, and the re past itkready fur the national appetite - . Already this, pibit is commenced by charges against thel current appropriations of the recent session iit Congress, with the intent of showing them to he unusual in all respects, and thus open the wa d for a popular onslaught on the party in the n suing Congressional elections But Ow IVa-1.- ington Union meets this question fairly a , ill.• outset, stilettos!, by figures that the appropria tions are not of such a character as to warriito the charge of extravagance, which is being mss,. against them by the allied opposition at this time The Uxion says:—We do not intend to claim absolute and complete accuracy in the ap F en , l, d table of appropriations at the session just e l ' but we are confident we have included thereto very nearly all, and in the grand total a sum equal to the gross amount voted this year h has been our conviction, which we have on sever ! al occasions expressed; Ant the present Coogre..+ was exercising a sincere and vigilant watch over numerous doubtful elaims, and that the result of its labors would show considerable diminution to II the annual appropriations It is then, extremely gratifying to be able to say that, notwithstanatug the heavy (ireful upon the Treasury on ave.unt of the Mormon difficulties, the gross amount app propriated is considerably less than what set made test year. Thus it is, as light breaks in upon the ad Jai ti istntion of James Buchanan, the wisdom of policy, the economy of its government, and the firmoessand integrity of its official carter le cow,. more and more ataicking and evident Rerdar appropr;diwooe for file seri art of 4. q,,, Pension Indian Regular do Supplemental do Deficiency Consular and diplomatic Military Academy Naval Sundry cola! Legislative, executive 6124 judicial. Army Yatl Steamer Post Ofitoo Collecting rovvuue frum import. additional To which acid• Treasury notes Massfacture of arias Expenses investigating committees IrSe ,i,uau uu Treaty with Deamark 1458 404.73! 44 ThelWatley ia prawn, Jlte. Do. tot the year Dust dumb mid blind, D. C. Expenses investigating committee Ciotti to Oregon to Re. Mater sod Receiver Running Texas bound sty line Incident to dolma" of 11120,000,000 , Esthnate Other appropriations, bill. not printed and rardefistitr, Including all private bill. .1, :5; This reduces, it will be seen, the regular air propriations for the service of the year 1'?59 to something leas than fifty three and a half millions of dollars—a very atisfactorty exhibit when we reflect that the opposition are about arranging for a campaign against the democratic party i.r, the double ground of its extravagance and the old maxim of protection A MAN TWINNTY•YOUR DAYS IN 111 r NV, ii,us WITHOUT FOOD.—We some time since. r.pokt , of a man being lost in the woods UM name wa.q W. H. Clemow, and was connected with a survey. Log party undel charge of Mr. Savigny, Surveyor of'this place. He lost himself on the 3d of Jay, and although every effort was made by Mr Say. igny to trace him, it proved useless. A reward was offered to the Indians for seeking lion, but they failed to do so. Meanwhile poor Cleatow, with no weapon of defeoc whatever, had to fi tu l his way by pocket compass to Lake Huron, where he anticipated seeing a canoe, or stray Indians, by which he might he saved lie was sixteen days and nights in reaching the Lake, and then wandered about, as best be could, for eight days more, when an Indian fell in with him, and took him to an Indian village Ile . was in a most ragged and forlorn conditon when mind—nearly all his clothes gone; his feet lacer aced and torn, and his intellect all but gone -- During those twenty four days ho ate nothing but teaberry, and the wolves and bears pared him as if not worth their attention --Barr, )) W.) Advocate. Ron. C. IL Rackslew The Look Haven Democrat speaks as full ,w 4 of the appointment of Mr. Hoehnlew: It is announced that Senator Buckalcw h as been appointed Minister to Equador by Prebident Buchanan. Mr. 8.,' though yet a young insu, is one of the most experienced and able Stait•s men in tits Commonwealth, and throu f h his tire career has preserved a reputation-fur itstegtity and purity of motive whioh but few posaeB9. Utifortunately for him, his health has been quit. bad for several years, and our re,derti will nu doubt be surprised to learn that the ablest man on the Boor of the State Senate, whize speeches win praise from all for their clearness sod power, today scarcely (if at all) exceeds a hundred pounds in weight. Equator is in South America, and is one of the most healthful climates in the world. Situated Leer-the Equator, its capital is about 5000 feet above the level f the Pacific Ocean, in a beautiful elevated valley, and bur• rounded by anew capped mountains. The tem perature of the atmosphere is almost unvarying, and is one of the mat pleasant that can be im agined—perpetual Spring with never cra-iing vegetation. We trust that Mr. Backalew may return to his native State within a beef period, with restored health, and with physical equal to his mental vigor. His appointment will be well naiad, though all will regret hi. absence from the Slate - $76).:,011 un 1, 4 1.4 lUi MN: 412,120 ot, 1.2 04 00 2 OT I 11.093 CI /..I4 hO6 36 ESIIErIa 1,1,0,mw km 1858 $ . 18,1101.1 1858 380,tatu U. 18:,d 341.1..5v J -1458 V,704,209 185 d 3,00 Uri 1658 - 12,utiO 1688 7,000 00 I t 59 ,u,ouil uo / 5,000 00 1u,07t5,1. 0 01 64,4 A,.,64 I 6‘.,000A0 0, ---4 1 P--- Abstract of Foreign Mews, by the Vanderbilt aad Penis. G KEAT BRITAIN tin the 10th, in the thlne of Lords, on ino, lion of Lord Brougham, a bill was read the first time, the object of which was to render the frsu. dalent negotiation of bills ot\exchange penal. The bill abortsbing property qualifications for members of Parliament was debated and read the mond time. The bill eatending the fran chise in counties to oecupyers of £lO tenements, the same aria boroughs, was brought up for a second reading. Goverrquent opposed any action upon the measure at p?rsent, but upon a test vote there Wu a majority against the Govern ment of 58, and the bill was read the second time On the Intl in The House of Commons, ra re• ply to an enquiry, Lord Stanley said Govern ment had sent a dispatch to India disapproving of the policy of annexation, and disavowing the administration of Hair The India reports were taken up, and after the rejection of the proposition by Lord John Run. sell to limit the council to 12 members, it was resolved that it should consist of not more than 15 or less than 12 The Times has reason to believe that a eircu, ler has been issued by Lord Derby to his sup porters, by which it is the intention of the•gov ernrnent to offer no further opposition to the ad• mission of the Jews to Parliament The French ministerial papers declare iu favor of the Atuericau view of the right of search, and characterizes ihe• blocks-ling iivadruu as another failure The Times returns to the question of the great naval arrangements going on inFrance, sod says that all/the assurances in the world ,:an- D oi do sway the imprersions this is likely to pro. duce • Mount Vesuvius is iu a dreadful state of etup Goo, causing the tom of many lives and large amount of property FRANCE The I"rreuch Mediterranean squadron, f,n. eon centrated in the Adriatic SPAIN Affair+ Letareen France and Spaiu ',Kok e .w. plioated The French atubaag3br had returned t,, Part. , The reamou 1.4 ,tated iu.urrection in ILe itOand r,l CM:Kiln Wits Incr , a.ing iu 'strengtb Five "ibcr dioriet4 tip• Mire aglit/S2 ih aillhorifip. IND( ir Hugh had u,. t He• rebels, and de b.ct••d thew with great r, uu than 1.111 liatidred liacitig been left dead tin the field The r. b. wire eulleetin ; !, rapidly at ('alpee, wEer. ti.) were making au.,th.l: -laud tigaiu.t I.•ret Sahib Uu, t have b.c.,ne a anewhat :dart/1 , d 1.. r hr. own .afety, and art, (opt , d %.li)r . 41 ityila 1114 r. treat to .•c, r, tat ..ti Flt(t)1 .ut 4/der advice. bad been Ti ceiv(il by telegraph from Malta They embrace, hclarever, nothing of a startling nature A de.patch from Pekin direct. the pleuipo. tentiarie. of the Weitern Power• to return lo n, a. the new tulle nal l'oinuri.onout r gatherine. ht. force, to rt I • apture 111.• t zp, cr , (•) FLI 'I'II Lt VIATII kN -The 14 mdon new pipers have been silt nt f weeks al. .ut the L. , . than Looking over the advertising eolumus ~1 a Laadoll journal, we f uud it otriolaily ed that 11.44+ mammoth steamer lira. In hilt trim, at Fist—that she iv,i• I 11 . opeu public in-npe. , - 1100 on May '2.9, and that Mr Sams, a fashionabie London bookseller, was so!c agent f r the sal , st, tickets She is moored in the Thames, on the Deptfurd side. Wbut errgo she will take, what pass,. tigers she t. ao expt.et, ha. been rather tl.,obt, ful, as yet, though it I is lug then kit r.vn her first v lage would be t l'ortlan I caber, great and even c.,tly preparations were made, mouths ag , t, h, receive 11.1' It is antionticed, ar 13-1, that di , 1,. h.tt/t.tn will be regularly plac,.d.,n th, hue betsr.en E gland and the United State-, i wining to Port. land, where such a upie and even costly a. range mews were made to receive her Etrly next season she will in ik- her first V.yage To equip the 141viatti4u f —4, all the capital raised being exps - Acied—••f which Mr Brunel, the enginetr, has not rendered the account ho promised, last March-_-aom/ditionoi sum of $l,lOOO 000 i s t o be raised, by the issue of 11,00tt annuities to subscribers of $lOO each There is some r/iwirt of getting this money from those who have al. ready become proprietors, and may venture more in the hope of the speculation paying them, after all The calculation is that, by seven voyages a year, she may realize a net profit of 8603,250 per annum Two questions are—what percent , age of lividend will this give on the cost, and where she is to get remunerating passengers and freight' In all probability, the time occupied in a voy age by the Leviathan, will be much diminished It is said that seven, or at the most, eight days will accomplish the transit from port to-fort This would he a great gain—time hung money, independent of abridging the discomfort of a sea journey Without a very extraordinary increase of pa.-enget , over the pri. -*int average of all tti, steamers, we d i not see how the p a ,- ai r, money can be much lower than by the Vander• bitt steamers, which eonsidt•rahly less than by the Cunard line "TRICKS of A YANKEE SIIIRPER "+--Uuder this head the Cobourg ) Sun favors U 4 with an interesting account of "A Maxwell's operations among her Nlajeaty,s mo.it verdant and dutiful PO pets Mr Maxwell, who is probably a friend of "Licut Carter, of West Point,' if not that individual himself, first landed in Toronto Ile select"d apartments at a tip top boarding house, and complacently advised the lady of the house that , tie was favored with a visit from one of the elite of the great metropolis of the new world, the centre of light, heat and civilization New York lie engaged the best apartments in informing the enraptured hostess that his family would arrive in a few days, that he would !fume diately purchase a piano, harp, melodutn, fic , for their convonictice Somebody about the house, however, "smelt a mice," and Mr maxwell suit duly left Toronto for Yorkville. There he mad , the acquaintane:. of a gentleman of large possess , ions, and offered to lay out t.:3,000 in town lois The bargain was soon struck, and they repaired to a learned limb of the Liw to ratify the contract Moved by the magnitude of the operations the young barrister being anxious to secure the,cns tom of such influential gentry, was most happy to make a trifling loan of intlit to the American Millionaire, who expected a remittance of several thousand its a few days The new comer was pow the hero of the village Ile was invited to dine with Mr. A and sup with Mr Ii He boarded at a flash hotel, and when he condescended to ask "mine host," to accompany him to the theatre, Itoniface was most happy to accept his cuupany, and as a matter of course to furnish the trifling supply of the needy, The Sun gives the winding up of Mr. Maxwell's operati .nis as follows: Among the many fashionable acquaintances of our hero was Mr C 'Twas tnere spruce Yank. eedom delighttd to while away the evening hour Mr C. bad a buggy and a fast horse, and Mr t''s lady had a sister, fast, fair and or er thirty Need we say who was the companion of our hero's drives? Don't sigh, reader, 'Tis human to err, and our hero knew it. But now we approach a crisis Sharper and Mr. A entered a clothing store. The man of dry goods knew Mr A. and of course its ull ri :/ /at. Next they entered &jew elry store, Yankee purchases, but leaves the watch, will call again Suddenly a light dawns on Mr A Ile writes the jeweler that he would not be responsible Soon as Yankee learns This he knows the game is up and orders a cab man to drive to the boat, assures Cabbee, who knows the elephant, that be is going to meet his family, asks Cabbee to lend him 53 to pay his friend Cabbee does so, and drives to the boat, Our he. ro edits, the curtain falls, but the moral re main. Interestin g trc,u, T hi: :Ica/ York II ,7; o f Mexico to Juuo • antic corps on the I , x , guilt. The French mite Bide o f th e G. rnmete, !i, me t a afau; the new ties asked time, t., .110 b r his Government L, I,r be enforced; but to Mr 1' credit of . kicking up a due, ace lo an uproar, and of eat.i one stroke of 1,014 1 , a'l the in Mexico. Mr. For.ytli contribution being levied at foreigners flocked around the gation; and if it had been p, of allegiance to the star—pau grant protection at the an. of American citizens there • ger at the present time T i; , gave in, and set EL:.l,lc three months ARRIVAL OF CuLoNFL K WASIIINGT3N, Jt.re, —r here last night, bringity .1. Cumming, whom he I. ft Nth May• They Ir< p• dent of the United S,at. not officially trune.pire,l, , many of the account. Kn 1, A Intsteen pro-occupiLd, • , latcd to deceive the ( ~ un!r, matters generally T ted the incuurteuus refu..l: este with the prey. :• denied the truth of the t, q from Boonville intimatto2 move on the arrival of the I. when, in fact, Cumming 1,1 main where it i. until or 1. from Washington Coo tra circulated, Kane do, 3 OM, a, been any ouch difference. ming and lien Juliusou a public interest; he Breaks i Johnsou, and the high .ta the latter maintained ~v. r prai,eworthy uninif , ••• ring the entire winter The frtetkds t,f th, adui pleased wlth the inalin . ,tuud to allude to the t• mg that he. t, dem...l . l'llW ,1 country Tilere wa. v la at where, that the yr-3r ty hal t”. , .( 1 I , ,rtte , l, ,tl+l%, in time to at r , st the mar 01 again:gout touts I,a-t sun: II t esp , u-ol the etu• • • 1 0. in till , re4pvet I._ I Tiltre Wit. at ,•w• t.o: • - : before the Lungrati t 4 v‘er th, 1 MI sl ling A l'Entirl ": stream in Shat l \ • 4eabe• lb.. J r 1 .. T . . Win Ml , ' IT+ W I of btOrk2 W. r-, :4 1% , thing. ,•1 that .or:, in the eour4 , a Iv , process thcir natur,, t• I .1. [There ur s. rll .. to thr 14 , , r, f4:l, I- U'.o •:r,21,11 • !if vcr2, ) 1111112 Ilwro I- Englund, vit.. nearl , , _••• bir i• „ bac. ! „ =I VI Pit I I\ \'l \ I..th I.: \V Inti.n. , r r , L. ney, May 1:::11, ,r 11 \I tuteril..ut ..f 1.. Honey. lAko , g ,n party left Intlepemien- The trim wa_s in lag thirty mils r sable to r on the roal ' . • ing been f A s . The ?leek broken •_ lioN t —• • the Ilth, ,l'v • - defeuee of thi• .• letter written to his leaving .• tour, at the etp. • We think it , 1 •1,:- • about Mr -urtitior an end , and, if th - lived in •ur r‘. i: • bane's [...pia, t i v w most ridieulou.: nostril, of the ltivr. :•1 • ner i , rapidly latao, who, preceded t with a trumpet and tin: Sufferings in tho wares, for the purr. purse if th that trumpet, w L L. we do demur t •• • was e art atorial c it H tion of '•:i•"f • . which I • comp•. r • H • tic enth , il c0mp• , 11,. , 1 t— stantly season and .u• I these, he wa- S. A his fellow son c. Charles r anti in the tno .,; was frAishly assal, • Min ; but \4,T ," dir Pt ryi of utes After the ti was then eonver-itie of the caltor4 1 t•,- Thi4 quackery I. t opinion i 4 that. it i 4 a perpetual 41, have the effect .d A . election 1.4- a min %% Senate, and Li , to perfortn. ❑t' ChitUS to inv.. ;• • greater than :tr. boys in their recover by 11,(• We have no . t u:: Ae C 00 1 .03.9 ‘)OT. k • atte.rup4 iu It, 11- pre to vr‘... I. n Iltt.tNt; I so , iit ling sheet, • • unmask the u.)‘ Blaek ltepuh I,•an • • With ehara, essence o t th disgraced all the n . which they Iwo • now about to r 1 Lion, and puma: ! been Federal Her: . Democratic ' a fresh mask wh-'• Republican " '-' as old 35 the ll.rt• ' Boys of the Art] This is the ear 14. ever name they " by it. In every ,• try, they are VICO]. - 0