@ Foßry-ij(TH - 41L - aim anim; litlitlClN via brisooned sposonnoaDA) sioicrt rata it Wawa pqr at" oink *soprani; SD arra kiln* tar Os, himp!..c tasertill. . . • • BALICICA.N & and StaZionerS,Pllll - -MD Dente bare . Poi:urine. glit _ t3z-C nut sincm4..Touszcii, is ilected eriry sauxnlay „,,,, Th ing. awl ••bed 10 sillaeribres at, V. II per spawn. M. eavanoela It not jaho in adtawew. -- • CLUB ouBSCRIMO NII—T ICVAJUASIXTPADIiaIICIt 3 euees I° Eile saninaa* W' a tO t)opleo to one oddre, ao 00 55 ••• .. ... ** 44 Via-News Dealers $1 CO per. to Copies. ' 'To 211n1stero and niebool •Tesehero we umthe • Jacnlsaag b 7104 411 fiE),par annum. In 00 'f ;•- 9140r. Angie at 001 mum. . - • t•. . Alit DAILY' Ml Paillferal, 'ls pablisbed roar: ;Er pli o ni t h e t natordal i cw= e - 0 tite,m ii irao f bY lirbo:6 it ilierred. - - ' -- ' r tt 1 11 ILAlL—Pajable In • ancont. one Sear: 15 0 0 : six tnolltha.l4 74: three months. fl W r — TEATLY..A.ND iiriXICLY• MOMS' J0CR1. 4 1a147 atper annum, In adv • • • ; lii DO for olz Wontla.• .•• ' • •, : • BANIVAII 6 RAMSEY. Pablitheira. 1 Nr MEASURES. IMPO t hree important measures that MHERE will pm bly be brought before the next c ot iWis. T ey are'the Civil 'Service Bill, :t i4 l ,7 l . Bti gin:,.. • ilifilege and Cheap Postage, ..and the Posta Teltgruph.Billl The two last v i, re p os ipo • until the' next ses,ion, zi - td the - oth rNßas, .been reported,, but .1.1...eps owing o -members of Congress being averse to its passage, as it will curtail 'their p itromige to Some extent. But the peiple, who are not oleo-seekers, require it, and therefore it is a question that ought to be fully:diseussed: We hope the press will fully disetiss these uestions before the meeting' of Conte. The first b II that will pro,b bly come up will be theP I tal Telegraph. Bill. This will be opposed b thekpresent Telegraph Corn- many of the:CxtenSive new spa in-the eitiea, because the prent t, gives them a 'monopoly of the , wa of the „country, while it uhlic to pay the rates • charged if under our postai p:lnie.! ; and hi t*r Publinhers 'system in telegraphic cinnpelis the . that wonld its advantages •would be in- system, whit creased three-1 in Europe, t 1 tlm results hai eipeetations..l ,'1 change,-so tha ,1 far as th Lte, therefore the us soon as th advantages. Jitg in Jitter 1 that lii - e bee Mid therefore . Copyfrom the Set*, forth operatkinin E testedi its 'eon a the datimis: ... , . . . . . • - CCArar TILE Pri*CTRIC MAIL IN ErCOPE, Statement s havre iptidy been brought forward which a *r• c-i , ctiated to: dissetritnate the lde* that the rates paid for telegraphic tnessagcw are. not higher in the United States, iteetrraipg -to Alistrince, than la twiny European countries, and even lower than in sever..!. - The assertion is entirely fallselous, and opposed to existing fact. In air nurortean countries the aVerte.e rates are considei - ably lower titan those charged in the liniteaStates, . Tue average cora for transmitting a messaueof ten words trom Washington to the capital or other-cities of end k state is :kg:3J; the aver..gedlstance, 7al-akik%. —say equal to (05 cents per mile, fold. The different cotintrie4 ace adopted this system; , and . 'e exceeded the most sanguine Of iffb,c who proposed - t:te t it is no more an experiment' tilted S tates is co . ncertied, ilia )eople.will denland itS adopt:tut y become acquainted with i 44, :tcenututsretforts are now,t i nak; e(1 - quarters 'to:falsify thei,facts i pres'ented. by aetual practice; lite following article which we Philadelphil PtiEss, is timely, e oflrc in I facts, of its successful reperantlwherever - irhas been etion with the postal service of Tlie a :crane eiist cif a mewav In European tolloW4, to wit: r BrItulu,1).108 cents per mile. France, Onis per mite. Italy. 0.2-13 Cents per mile.: • 'tier:Many. 41.11 Jeent..ii per Tillie. Tk-igi um, 0.216 Cents per Mlle.. N , t tierlands, 0,213 cents per mile. These rates ntileulatel on a gold basis, are formes shges,for 211 win*: - The i atei In die [Tidied Fda es: pay.ible in carrell ey; are for nieslages of ten winds; address and sig nature belng Tile advantage - gal n eitln one syst ein over the of her. leiwever, come', neutralized. t-lx or seven words are needed for address and signature, and the bal anCe of three or (our-Vords cumpeusates the prelni uut on gold. . The els an eiception In the case of Great Britain, mexsages l being sent from one city to any oth er of England, Scotland, and It eland; nt the rate of ue for,q) words, and no charge being made attireSs. The disere-palicy is therefore consaler ',. Is agnmentodlwitenwe comet° contrast English unit American' rates. • II 111 Or be objected that it is not fair ttkOmpare the Wan 1 rates of Eurppeun countries, Intving an un- I proportion:Reit' tame population to st.lsquare:notic, with Busse applied to the vioal`Orritory of cue t tilted Statei, ln re - Ply to thisassert lon Mb-Tilton shou Iti be drawn to the tact. Unit I.lirongliout. the wholefe' r otitirient of Lintipe the telegraphic service is worked under a uniform system,' up.- 4, unite to all countri e s, • Upwards of thirty tlegraph administrations have tatiensi nava covenant whereby they adhere, like one large fami.y, to an intlivisibland uniform ode, , Therefore, the linerautional . tariff, regulated by u• gruallik scale;ladtit its 'of no undue van tag,- hig taken by - one brunch over the tither of cue Eu ropean family-. 1 ' - - These fuels are illustrat44l - -ln,'a second series of ta bles, arid 'Showing, as they do, a fair mai equitable conip - trison, it wit.' be seen that, while till' average clsti t ttasi centp -r mile in Afnerica ,, it is only 0.11?, for like' facilities in Europe. ' • • Having thus 6:01.1711 whit has been accomplished - tu Etr..pe, I : Witt -eudeavor bi show that results • .eq oil y fa vOrabie can.( ai at tal netkqeven with greater factlicv, In the thi I t ett -states. m " I pi' ese to map out the e..untry Into districts of • Mathes each, an. to reetnninettk, rola. ti -of a , gra In tie I se tie of, ris s t'or uses ages of tm word.' (address, L •., fee a-,) 141-10,VS:- • Ten ecuts fo. ttleff, WI1111111» Th,l'ty era s for dis,miccs within tit . • Eat ity ce..ts I it'dlsuiticei with,, 1,211 fir n, t u.stauces beyond 1,211 miles. ..• Tout messages transmitted between extreme Cpoints ot the whole 'country would be. suhject to a tior or 81 24.. . The trilotoitun rail, of ted eegti4 to •b, eloirged in ptnof ttie-traitn tut tilt 'nem tgo:, neat vl ptttitt of lUltuUcs.. . For all luterme,ltate iilsta . nee., froth one part to ; I any other of the Frahm, thirty an I eight eents wilt t be eh trgeti; for tittlith , t 1,7 f RI attics re,peet I ve,y the place of departure itial the terim'uld,sitt lion. • - At these'rate4, l l eaten la*e lluir the fratlic must a -- kmie he f proooet'oas; Viz - 3,J I.ll6sitgeS. ...... 3XI , .39 ...... 31)1 a• • do, 15,1 . 1 " r,r. Isar, an average of 51 eenti . per-messagr. •Itin ty f.slrly a,stun [ha*. the .len,,ns for 1,7 'I J4I - Lir ogf• al4tl oa of cne Urger eine:. beaz ful ow"( : • - NOw fork and Brooklyn Piitifsdrlptia :Baits inch e CatcaAo (Tht•tiluati - Bosto.t ..... New (I,•le.tos Sa.s Franel..eo f. W.ishingt.ns It tq . et, ...... 34.11,gankee I . . 4,a) , 1AM1 ...- - . farther, f a.q.ume that there aro thirty cities with inn ie.. thin 51/no) inbrtla ants earn, and..Kerenty ;dill* thiving a pivula t ton of iront ici,ooo to to,00) per- H -.11.A. .I..:perlent!e halAto•rn that Abe number of.mes nages vane. In larger eitie,front'9Ato AT, U annually for each 1,00, perrons. 'All ave age, of one inemgat p..r C.tilllet 1.,.1.1ie efure, a low oniiriate. Lesser•eltles nt-ty be t t Len at an average of seventy-ave to fifty in. , -;N:t4ei per ea tut an a intllv. • , Titt.v;e averages' wouni pro face the following total : /44 4:..it ants. Sf•:o , •-tie..r. 4. • 0,00 .4. ,00, 01 1510 400 i 1,o.)1,0o1 ' 20,hY10) : 1,11 O,OOQ Thi tern rttSei •Tatrt !"*.,•en.y dile; . , ••• 8 • • ,uo ,to f 1,5 o.ihm .Iteint}inqqr of al the Stales, 30,i1JJ,41,0 '1111,(k).),03,.) • That rstitnite.4 would prove very euttiddera. , bey uelux the 111 arg. of *lLat may he 'lleCollirlisned fu Untied . :"Lateii uppers to help eratilv, clear. • ' A referee tile. returns pubdAili!lt ity thedtritish liu,t °lice an uvhi , L tir'ut the weet iy average, u Utter tile 110 %V MY 1v...a, exeeedadSJ,dli niez.sages in tLte United it - Biagi i.n. ••'• • • 1 . Oa the ennitnent - of- Europe the ;proportionate rt.ea-tn of te•iegragaie eorreapa.i.lenee even inure i• .- oor.unt. foe average untnoer of it - Irving-et in the euin•nerelal caws uu.i.ig the year , pu.ed pur was as roil', 4. 3: A .u.ite Berlin ' 6.40 . , It ..ter t t.a I Leipzig Leg 0.95 r'ra tort • IS:claw:l' • 1.0 I •itettiti 1.7 u rttiii.t,s Were attained ta'osAyear. ago in E rope u 5 elides. r.lacely it be - dispute t, that : mue t in ire 'e in Vile United expertin..at of Plueltig the telegr tpo under g.).•era.nu at e.htt:ol heed thurough . • in all h.l.itropeuil eunturies, and Iles proved'-tt great sus xas. , = - %Ve itth being. in ./re generally AstributetLirr the 17/th4 data, taere exists a greater IleeeS•dly fur (. ..”1111/.141.11.4pater1, anllti IL) of ‘voli•d the ts....egt spo e.tioluyed in •grrar6r propartl.ths • unt,st dther o_4l by ex4ruitatito rates. Witu a law se.tte af.t.star, aul•4 p..10.11:ir nl ta.igettwut, Lue nusl -I..st woaulsJJ.l t4 l / 4 111 Cue al?tst, saagnine'evp:ie• tAtions., I oregalh,t fi.mres, the re fore, m sy be considered t dor m,gais rei he , , , ,4.11 I sc!rve 3 LIA•I3 LA3.. 111.1,3 the mairmaai t tratll.!. rale 0. p.u.ltunag U gro:4:4 revenue t.,1..1.1.a/J, ld m tn so Llin.!.eiii..to'cover ad Coo thigell_3o,, yieni surge prodt to tue bo ttom:li treasury. 'THE IR(IN TRADE. RON. - ANTo COAL are.the foundation of the wealth of l manulaCiuring eouil tries. Those thatlCsSeta twit her,o; these its portanf products, t+eldoni make much adv . :mei iti populiition and wealth : En ., -hind is now . the leading. Iron and Cuai einintry tic world, world, while her deposits of tlq wealth ' pro .dociag materials,' dwarf into utter Misignitt: • c.inco eoinPared n rivith those , of, the.Viittet. &aites. Strabge`kas it may appear, , notWitli stand.ng_ the universal - deposits!'of iron Oa se.ntered throUgliout the cotfittrY,. the I'enui 'Hulas on Lake Superior, furnished nearl3 oae-fotirth of Elie iron ore used in the Millet. 1569, as the', following tigurecii. silow - ~,,i; - • Tweinyfaar per cent. of all theft Iron made , ii. ' the e. intirrauciug tne year 1864, we * smelted sr6n, La.ie Superior ofes. Lek LW the Iron ouiatued runt , List Lehee was hats Luau one per cent. of We hoe make; end In L.siJ übou,. nine per eeut. I'ne p re., • 01 the Juin ore trade ui th 4, geein, region, d' nee tat.. in es tabi1....4 by tile-fullowlug tante: . ; „ • Prix/in:lion . - ' , • - Produelicn. • .Year. toms te . rirtr. . lOW kr . ' • 200/ 108. . •'", 211 W lo t s. 1155 i . -la.-481:z 1563...._., .U,4_43 1ai1...-.........: ...... ;:i ',as/ 15.1 :111,8 , 17 Faj...............„.....73,300 • lissi.. ..:..., .... ...... .bt'eeld ' 7 ' Lai)... ......... •••••••••••-16 , 4irg• 18.7 e . - ..i...*WAI i . Mil ......... ....-......n :1 , , /01d..-- . .., ..... - , - s tie. 6o ..,-1 *.........i.=...;.:7.e,357 . - ;I I . : / . - • ,Experi me Superior coli f,a.ture of ' a wonderful,: couritry,is ':uratiuemtk._: tared article • 1 .of Ole ram _ 41.2.428 is tire holk mail lug in the Lito try, to z dttlize Nail' Etheinstill , 4114) , If successful, it Ni . ill giiii . to that section of ou. rg 7 nianufactories of iron ail, Iy spring up, and the inanurac• will r!e 'shipped abroad Umtata. I teritil.‘, Thelibalgo JoU,D.NAL, • ___ - -,-- • of Manmette, Mid igan, speaking of au e 1 perimentmow p reming.there, says:. .. mix Frin,--ris.,mat BILITY sox exxLittha inn ' . - , •Salige a tam',,,:: -- 2 _ • 4 , ',- ,ily far the Most S elStergellie l i gir Atevelopmaat of our nginuaroata, yen ' ted ovine. per la the artabibill work* for ttri or Plat Itlet. VI the a *Water Iron . • Thatpeat melee& available roe Suf bun efts, b tain—that /twill u ~VA ' Pie n"rlPetser it either bludedisous. - ea b. Or even -- 16 grmt many.weil-th Iron men ars ready to hese. That It can tie • • . avalhitdb soernerasnas steam, Writ' fait f• aU retwaringpurpmea. ha* bean proved beyoni the pcasitdlity of a doutil.-•-• Should experiments • nalif demnastrate ha equal ; value as a taeltor • - reduct•on of Iron ores., its in fluence upon the gm •• and titiveiripment of the Lake Superior Iron • • -•- cannot be overasti mated. le view of th e ini • • • , of this question, we have taken the pains • Junket and condense all the facts and fres ea • •• our math, which throw any Pritarbi part .. the thin ore of the Wealth pertor nal_ to • • •• .. edto various distantpolista, itaitrirelt-biadistb. •im and Pennsylvaula, forum purfammof being red • • - to a metallic state- Ito far, these arm have been reduced either by means of bard coal, or woad thermion, as eaeremight be mosteonve niently and. cheaply I procured; Wt as yrt no at tempts have been mad, to autgeel them tubes wee. intense heat, andeibut• equently more rapid action of prat. At other Rojaia, nowerw. both In Duope and in this cony - - ". has been toed, usd hi-every,./' ei anetem; showing . not oniy , huge _pereentage of eavtiqr in the iron thus pro dme-d tuts mpteter quality. French I a conipanuivecost of &germ ion of a Urn of pig iron to be urittiV -....„ir, A,) jB7O. With Coal Raw Prat Cuudt Thls, au base i*ei aralgata u to part tt he Codn, sky*, snrnw every ton hot .•lent, blue .1./ iiiit bei rititibott s t y uthei yulred• ' =E:1! - 13110 thr vmIUI ty be utey ding fat, and Lae wue.n pi b.ine - greater , ,of ore. -. It is di on the use of peat, collected , •Lurope.„ to say word - Might be % tit or prepared . pr-a; all the repot ....we 've t5...._ save one , refer i•• the crude article, dug o II n lu t t he Usual manner, in bricks hi s td aboutinches lot •Vy 6 incheasque re-12.2 cubic feet weighing one tort —but in-every lustance• these. reports spraff,favont ly of the protitable advantages attendit g Lill USeUL L. , • Mr. Dalle_Kof the • ishkill Iron WorkX , says that' l i ed that companyi have peat for eleven weeks , at- , first with an equal p radii of charcoal. Wllich was , afterward reduced to ne quarter, mad the result gave the fullest rustinfactio . Ihe beat thereasedilereepti bly. the amount oft satiate fur flux was eh ,ess ened, and they, the , fore,. made don nine faster. With a saving of twe n ty - flue per cent. less t than till s et therchartsedor anthracite. tfesays their - great was was nut thoroughly dry. but that good peat, rapt r.y prepared, 'will sirelt Iron ore equal' Many Mel now unown. • ..lair. May, of the Iron Compiny at Mayville, Wis consin, say•s they have been using peat successfully, and that .he p.efeis tto any other ifuel....The peat -used at the furnace 1 Mayville le found in Inexhaus , til-e quantities in e and Fun tin. Lac counties, and can be procuied t a very trifling expense c itu ' pared with the cost - I other fuel. Pm% lona to the Use of peat the cha 1 consumed in the production ± .of a too of iron cost n dullam The weight-0(111m coalteas 2,1 W poun ds( whhe the sathe a elis rn td in co ; prassed or prepared t can be petal uced at a - cost not exceeding two tiara. Prom these prem It la argued, and not without reason. that our in xhaustible peat beds 'can be brought inatip_rutitab e use. Ihe . fleet suchas mutt would tia.e ti ti ou Iron intairests gab easily be conjectured, when a• consider the dili(eienoeblcust in•transporting our I n ores from Marquette ur Ls -canals% to lower lake rts, and the benefits to be de rived from the erect' of numerous blast furnaces Mr their teductlou h re at home, together with the 'ere,. ter proofs to act. ue by sending in t .inufactured loth-to market imam uf the raw mutest . :should it be demon , tai ed, as % e believe It will ~ twit peat fuel is equally us g • tf nut better than charcoal, fur the reduction of iron urea, ,Marquette tamuty alone will he able to •upply a hundred furnaces for -us many years tdcomOur peat beds Wont.' then be to as wont Ns cunt 11 ;LW or peonsylvaula are to the iron interosts of that tate i.earitices Would spring up in al dLections d Marque' teCouutte would ul timute y ..ecialie t tie reat iron centre of the country. For haw t turnatast w ual netura t toiniduix the estab- - .11shMent or rollin; it Lis, aid forges fur the mane fseto.e of bolts, bars, lutes, sdeets, hoops, an I other I TM •or Iron, white it eseworita, would In theft - tarn, p o,note tti" est tibias merit of the smaller menufee ' tales, stlell as mills, Juges, chilies, locks: and a va riety el loin ware, or whlch• the quallty of peat / imantifiletur. d lion uld tie most admirably suited. It/ t lie man u uteture t steel, aiso, this iron wouttl be equal to the best Swish or Hessian. in fact, it needs only to be demonstrated to a cer tainly that twat tuel can be successfully- used In the ' reduction of irun;o,r, to bring it- into, general use, and the developtiren . of.own resources in that par. . tied tar will follow iis a floater of cuurser . ' We am pleased to id now that the fake Superior Iron Lompany • fiveßea bout of the muter With the determination ta t o tat fully in all stn practical ii hearings upon the in testi - MI and manufacturing in terests of toe d.strier 'The-enterprise was insuga re out last year, untie ,• tee la-Mediate management of Ben. M. Peirce, ~ but tue mach-n. ry not will - ging sal Istae,oril •, end the weather being antes vocable, very little aceumplished. Luting the winter the compan y mule in eparations for carry ing f rward the enter rise systematically, and Upon the death of Mr. Pelf , secured the services of air. il J. M. Wayne, a you ng gentleman of rare scientific attaitimerts, who is now in charge of the iicieuiplc department- A new dams machine ISI/24 put chased sot up and mit into tperation by Prof. Cory, cif the tieveland Peat Wor tk'w_hieh is capable of turning tad sixty tons perdu . • 'The machine, hltet ter with the car running on an 'lneline4 tramway fro n the liteat bed ei the macnine, is • pended by a 1•2x22 engine, mainaaeturrd by Mer ritt et. (minim. :the pt Wing taken Cri in its Led is drawn up• the elo e aleridumped into a Sind of liiippr, from wh M ence It is elevated into. the machine 'e•ltieh Cute end grin. It up % ery tine. after Wilke it witpe out through I e bottom, upon crates, I a oval-- about Lair inches t tee audit four, feet long. - The cedes pass through, or hither under the mactdue, when tatty are taken nd set up hi rows, at an angle of:thou. torts-five de tees, and aliened to J eini3n anti, the peat. is dry enough fur the stock house.— The crates hold fl.e - teats - each, a .d the works are - now turolog out - alto t two Lb usanota•rates per day 7 -equal I o auudt thin ••tive.gtons of iffy peat. 1,..,,., ' Mr. Way he thinks the peat can lie turned out at a cit.,. not excee .hag shirer ton, while. 'Professor Cory tel.", us that the cost st.. rheilleveland Works does not exeecti Si- t• . it Is ..I. l ttned that fur genetailug.st cam and for all teheatitt putposes, u ton of prepared peat is equal to a ton oh tee best bitioultious coal.— I f tots 'be true, the sacetstsful opetaiani of litese -rotas, itsiti.• trout the question of the adeptlon• of peat fuel to the smelting f ores, cannot full to colt ter it g• eat and netting heuent upon the business la . tere-as urt de distriet, . . Tile wu k. ant under the general supervision of . Captain JohustM, with J. B. Ai:Mit-Vat lu im mediate eliarge. Mr. Wayne soles all scientitte j.itt4lons that Mix°. and to hint has been commit te.i the duty of m4aitig experimental tests, aLIO merits of me ne w , rue. tue reductiou iron toe s A test will be made n sa week in a sinalr forge, pre pared e.peciatly for the purpose. We shall report tae resuit at theearitest practicable moment. ' THE Pfilladaphllt Plia33 of Yesterday con tained a' paper from Dr. Charles H. litteseler, on theyrance.-PraSsian war. Dr; nameler,' as out4caders knoll, nt ule it tour of Eurol e iti-lB67; ,. uripg which he had every opportu nity oholiSerting Ithe condition of the •two powers ; ,thq feeling of the. people, mid forming .1111?&-tinitite of theqlghting qualities 'of the "two armies Hence; 48 the views ()fa t• wrist of discernment and unqttestion, d aid I qty.-, the pap4r possei peculiar interest for 'the general-ireztder. In animating up, Dr. II Aeze,er k,ays OEM 4 sslu iktlll , o 2:i4. I 4.1 .2 . 11),.101) 1. - 10 t 0011 Phi, IR - 1•10„0.)0 • 101,00 One thin.; is eertaip, thlt it is very denHfol whether the wary! Bismarck would risk the laurels he has wini, , ,anir the did Kiug the re...e..t accessions to his beloved Dcutachtund, if li‘tu had not very goad grounds to outieve their s.u.l - alias ist as sure as though it were already. decided ;. end altinnt,,r,h the seine certainty of be lief may be attributed to Napoieett; there - erylicie.s this difference that his judgment Was at !attn. in.the ;matter of our late rebeiliiin, - .e .atrair with Mexico, and other late events in ear th huh triportatice ; while Bismarck 'has thus tar committed no iniataie4 of sunk:iglu: moment to make it look at'ail likely ,that he should commit one, and such a gross ono, now. . ~ PITT:311171101i. Wit i WS a river police to pre serve deceney,lam and order ori:the.Allect e , ny river at . that ity. The 'GazeTTE com plains that bride the. exhibition hi "broad daylight of nuked urchins on that river, men amuse themselves in the evenings by getting into wher.ries or skitTsond pulling. up and down the,river in a Rate of stark nudity. And this suggests the fact thatourip i lef Bur gess should put a :.ttip - to - the bathing n broad ditYlight of ansai and boys in the Canal with in the .liothugli. limits: ;The 'Valley •passen gør trains :rer,ueztly pass - that point during Lie day, and it is ittle lass than a. disgrace to the BarotO that in full view of women and children in the ea hardly tety feet olr, ) . • men and boys attired 4u the - e turtle fashion:- .dile with Adam the - ante-fig-leaf' tinies,. are seen swimini g, wading or'dabblin"g in . .he? Canal or den isng unchaste Can-c/ns on the banks.;.We.t ast for the sake ofAecency that this thing w ill lie stopped. 1 - • I , .•,.. I ! i , Ox Monday laSt Judge Ily6n announced the 'appointment of t'wo . engineers and three miners to .: eitimine candidates for_Mine In -pectors dnileithe new liCw passed last win: ter, to be appointed f/r Schuylkill, North"- . a anberland and Dauphin counties. In Tues- - . !ails -DA I LS' jot i ;tn i tekt we gave tlte ' names ,f the ,Examine appointed ,' but as 'these • was' an'error in xic of them, we. will rep.uh : isli thpm corr t. y : . Is . - . ) -. Etriutinc;s i Allinry I'leasants and ; Stephen Harrill; of liKelkill c•ounty. M.lLCI'lf. pAse.iLet NlLAndrow.NorthuMberland ..!ountv : oseph l3rowii and Frederick 11,suzal, ivliu:, - 1 . tit Coutity l . , . Apoi„EusoCA Clairol that tilt .ind - Luxembontl , •id,vivilig :Prussia •47)t, by the defeat ► iated from lira' /reatylias been -vi BisMarck, to dip is ih tl,e hand _i•"rench Minister not probable that in. an,yttang he ni "N . . o eftbrts wilt . • iiTAmitti :iv tiviii.:themonient )(the sheddin g .It_ 2 . hlobil!..!ix . thei:thyt great in lati le betwedi , ce Stitt Ninalit,'ln eiTeCt I peaceful 'sidnii i orthn dylleully. Eni -1 aid seems esi•Jec ally iinxkbni tie. , avert mar, ,U id..negotiate i' , but : idiei.wili, no Alciubt l'. a few days. an. outlinai Pinola was ter. .ribly in earnest ' ' ben she :said recently. to Rings, in repl • to that. power, whether peat.* was not' .. hle,Allo, 'Nth' too Jain 1:4" ME StesEng. 2161 • 40 7140 factory; Walt would ntti the addition of ta:rwever,:enipp.ies ankapoo tizte:yi•ad of cimiaire, which, lie of pig tmn ray i. fir production. by snlue or ose, sold .77. nCh report lii dittoed to this coup qua . WOOld be r to weigbts and Za — or - tt, -- .- - ma._ oilyf Iron or that. has been found reftiers. In the Dud- furnace, the cupola, vas is Intense, and _ *o.m.--NaPoleon recently I proposal. to give BAgium e l ,to her as an- ivalent fOr 'IA) :retain Wikt: , : PT she had i of - Austria ; . i - l&G, em -1/231a. ' The proposed secret kb ibit.d at Berlin, by Count ionlatists and others, and it vriting of - Benedlttl y the o Prussia. After this, it is Napoleon will 4e. believed V 83 . Y• :: ..' - ': ' - Mn. Fusee= announces in hies :last As. TBEactis WaßtilltAN that it i : 111 ,IMdiseotaj! tinned with this hone; and that 4 propoitia toiwtaktrathi), at - Hazleton. cialy-nink f ts, nrun ' of Stir tyonstrA.tw werif, ana this , thelYth PiPer /ha' haldt* -1 0 0 * his h tu l a lt.will. not ber lolgt .: - : 1141101._, sixth lbe : ded to the lisLl liriaatil;W: Ffineitit tie *At ''go tll ' . ~ - notbtilg. Lainog leaders w h o :', - • ''-',---- • ' . off the working classes will not :. -, 4-'44r,tti with any truth, however palpable ' that does not square with their Or wrong; and besides all htinestVer*i.„ , meirire beginning to find out_Aiat Work: ingmen's organ; wheh conducted by ,men Whhieldoni are able - th., take ;care:of them selves, are not cuticula* to: adVance their interests. If there had not bein Mosrron, professing to speak for the workingmen, We doubt very ankh whether there WOhld bate been any suspension whatever in the coal tratiethis year, autfthelnso of three thllliens oftiediarrt - Feeld not have meting:di Neartfalt the edministrntions Int Wash ington city" that had recognized ergans to represent them, were failures and' were, 4 jetted by the people. Both.Aoraham coin and Gen: Grant positively refused to have any organs at Washington m'represent their interests. The reason ti tharoilien any paper is n recognized organ; those "it • repre sent bovine responsible for, all the fettles the editor may commit, eV*, great are suett, follies that seemly 4ny stich- *spec Von . Unties longer than one. or two ,y*ra befnie they are rejected by those . witn'aided fn starting them. THE ELIT.OPEA:4 *WAR.—E':veryt:bing indi cates that an important engagethent &la Ul take_ between the a r mies a of trance' nd /Pr u ssia within *few days. - pus4ly during the coining week.. A cable ; telegram elates that the. Prussians are concentrating between Trevcs and Merzig, on the Hirer Saar. It is stated that they. have 493,000 Men 'And rather too much cavalry, more than they.'eati find forage fcir. Thu French foil* N placed at 300,000. . of zuuch greater 1 beta alit uu...,Y a "ZELL'S k.:2 , 7CYCLOPELLA AND t.ICA'.Ens.AL DIC TIONARY" continues Its regular visits to our sane ttita, N e find upon examination that the late riuin bets shoW no falling off from the genertd excellence exhibited at then set. We:can comtnet d to the scholar the essay uu the "Latin Language:" and the articleoa"Man" suffices for a preper exernplillga itori of the proverb, "Man, know thyself , " The first volume, bound, and ready for supplying sabscribe r rs; can be procured front the publisher. T . O t liwood Zell, Philadelphia, or his agents in various !parts of the country. Ten cents will procure a ape:Omen. Au Gusr, ir, o 30 SATIIIthAY..4 451 718 I r• )3. 14. Y. 31 tiusual• • 1 451 7'17 I • 1 MoNDAY......i 45G 710 Cig 435 i mo 2 TUESDAT..... A+; 711 Full %! Nl4 417 trio • 3 WEVNESDAYI 4'58 7'13 Ilatoit„ 19 254 mo 4 TIII.TISDAir:. 459 712 New 2:4-01 4 2. 3 ay. 5 FixtilAr 5-t0 • 711 1 ;- - • k rt Saturday.:-: . . ... Yf .Sunday...... ......... Monday Tue........... . ...... 27 Thuniday ...... ........ 28 Friday--; • The rural resorts in ourvieinity;havo ne.lael: 4 . 0 f patrobagejust now. From all parts Of the. country,. the reports of the harvest are very encouraging.. • .' The IThiteti American Moe;Jan i(e; 'are to bold a State pie-inc at Dently, Wezunoreitinct ea, on the; 13th proximu. • TO-UtOitOW. Suriday of the year, and seventiLatter Trinity. Day's demla Imuts and 32 minutes. . - - 1 . .. I .. Cozanopent.juktges pronounce this the hotteat Juiy wo hate &saki iu many •.,..ours.; , l Tnat,'s like extraciing teeth—the sullerer ailtritalthinks the 'apt tue I.iluest agonizing. - I . J 1.; : • The tax gatherers in town and 'eci t intry are Just now very pusy in p.iyiint tu4ir to, the geuerna, tax:tines. ahcli oat I chin be buthertat Wive bytheni. . . The rain hai naurped.Vie place ef, the street tle.wersuurtugthepasttowdays;andpurstieta present a very calm' and healthy .appeta.luee thr toe tirst time lu asmie The Evangelical Mmoriiitiun trill pilld ti eatup meeting at ItameNv.lle, commencing- nest Tuuns - ‘iity, e•tri.lllllu Presichbg Itev. It. YeAkelovilt be prei.tht. • ' The war fever 18 qtill raging artionit-pur (Inman extizeii.,,. and from prestWappearanee many of them will return t, their Fatherland to init.? part in the ;;rent struggle now4linitling. • The tr;;entY7.,.ixth regular session of: the Schuylkill arid Lehigh Cauvoeallurrol the Pip terhiut ti Cureli, held iht piesstons in ~ tIS sr. Dike'r. Church, LelSatioh,i litsd week quite it number or the uutti.sterk ul:triat-delioin niatittli were in :theclitisuce. •- - ' • ChitteilkeActApted.—We !rave ; received the • iryii, l'nere se hop; ltt Port Carthmi %sa.) feel on:apt-tent sievept the ehalleisge lat the - Slate Ple.st.rs.s," find writ' .aseet and platy tifetn.at .latliattssf chine next We:stae..day; .tugus.t. !Wt' , have the coucelt Cllg Cleat lllcut . Addreni4, - - •'s .1. C. Port ,attadi, Secretary, - • • . ' VOT:nertone layirg of the cbrrier-storin,of tlitOsoluiers' nt, in the, thttl' ..C'enietery, Tam itpla :will take place on Friday. ii.ternoon, Auitti.4 . lratt, under the auspices of Doubleday frost, ui 140 1 ,, li. A:11: The mretitunies will he conducted thy the. 544- N.P11:4, All 'Hurdlers of the ti. Al It. are - invited to participate. '' • . , / • • Thursday afttiinotin about .4 We - 10ex, u buy: named GOorge aged:l4 years, was carrying water tor the , tlidil at Nick erweiter colliery, where " they 'Were] erecting a tIllaSf!1, when Ile unshed him iOdling'und tea a thalliiiee of thirty feet and te: ‘ ,4‘tippOsed to be se ritiaaly if but ttt ally nuurettinternithy. A phy sician wad Millllll/011ell attil, , everkedOrt matte to uilevitau tua buttering». 1 i . • 7 -, .. ' Lightning.—We (15 ( not retneinhei ever hay ing vi;iiiiesbeil, so much lagntiiitig, dUtilig•tdie linen:looU add fiVr 0144 as V 4 ill., VAldthe dil-Tlatirei day. 11'e hear..osnnany insianeits et its strtaing the groutict, treys, ate., in the initheinate'vietin ty'ut ,the .Isuri.itiblf. Capt. Jatnei itusseli was out in the eetintiy during the'sinini taut says that thu lightning strueK the •,earth in .iattier close prVI ../ZMlty 10 illlll. ' . ; 1 = • • • . . Tho / ildiaggr we'study /the Workii of Grod the glory we. - are iinpres.;ed with //4 - Whntliew; and intinite wisdout. "The heavtina declare ffia glory and the tirthatnetit bhowethiilis haudi- Work." 'rho earth, [fiche:land thb t ' fkv are lxving, /tangible pa,Pus.irt. which we can reacriti great fleas and power ' and our own littients and Tut rdnitiminee. Love, Worship and 'ot4odietiee aro flue treat the creature to ttieereater,.and are but a - feeble reeompha-e of all the .i.lood we receive at Rita handm. ! Cancelling Staaps.—theetcOnniiissli)mir of internal revenue lias ,prei.cribed - ilif a method. for atucellin. , ittnnip4 they mu*. he so cut and, mutilated as to render4e 7 uie qf them um possible. He therefore authorriesrthe use any cancelling machine which does this. and directs collectors throne:tont the bonntry to for t ward samples. of the cancelladOn Imade. lie will dh:cominue the use 01 any Imatihnie. which doei nut effectually conform,. to the ineuiod pre scribed. • A".Neur mad Beautiful PictUro.--kis an. evi dence of enter Prise, e make , : ainle of the in crodueden by ' Mr. ~ M. AI en, or ik, new and beautiful style, iof picture called die Photo-Craton, 6:imfiininir . the Leaufy,of the photograph walfthe . tibest crayon effects. Consiberable.,iittention I hap... been , at tratted to this new picture in the chic's, as it” is Out a revenr thicovery. . Fine'. !spos-iniens aro hoW to be sekii at Mr.' Allen's Cialtery, corner Ventre awl Market streets, winch lad sliolild examine.. . .. • Unclaimed lettererremain in,the 'Post - 111th*, July 2), .tou : • • : ltitrkhart John Grady Pat _ 'Arlsplion 13 J • Bradley .M ens 11 • • 11 A Isorsellell W 1: • ~•tbelters .114 C •—• haebert 11 A Haueirllenry *legal Lena Condon Verle Haab s hrlstlanniqppel Cath - Carey Mis ieo kehn Jona .tiehinea&er Wna ' HObuins A k .Lluseman T lauds rhos Dunn Dan ' • Lessnisre W Levi !valuer John Locke P Thomas Howell Daley John - A 11' Townies Jo Jr Jucoisas Jas ' ge J N TritarblerJ 13owney AIM J Miler & Hellner Jae Fannen LLen . Rein/ wan DC,.. Wells Ald ,urfalitililer:Chaa Hod*, Ea 11C,24a4nerinanC , • ; Death aan Old Realdent of Palo &Ito.— Mr..Dardet Lashorn, an old well known and much reverted eitizen of Rao Alto, died at his residence in that Bucough, tinntlity laid, 24th instant, of , typhoid fever, swat, 74 7yettnu.' Mr: Lamborn was burn in Leadentoishty. in 1795, and male to Palo Aikiiipp 1846. lie worked for the rise:Way department of the Phil= adelphist and Reading 'Railroad Votiliony, from tuat•tinie up to Within une week et the tone of his destfron bleArade, which vi 3 e4 ta: of or-. palter. 'tius remains wertiluterred ,Port Car .ont on Wednesday -afternoon airnand .were tolkrired to the grave by. loriOS . etninotitselor citizens.. • - , THE mTNE SCHTritLEaLL COO*TY, -PENNsI...VA;sTIA.L ( t , - EpiT,OR'S TABL E, Roca Ifinfteis. WEEKLY - - ALMAN AC. SUN SUR I st,-rs I 1100 S d CliANOlik vmTgoaoLocticAL TABL4 16 p. , , ME 602 . i p 1 • )11. '.g 9)2 ' I t's{ 74 i. 0 1 ' Eid . 70 i , 81r 70 1 , ou i 80 70 :- • 1- 7i --~-,: on: -oar , W& SWISI maintains its m= 7 high peless--s. tit*: ootizelles of tiro smilitistlntisthist who' ant wise lihninshilt - ssofhtitit," least, unilsiiit song sailipereftda.', ibint'ussinsvitailmoinej!padiets • Mtng &Mk littaxiskit rR . • • ~ . .4tproiest flats iworkinginistivaer • to Puteksillittbk their ofilhilttusli"," fiat - soeh substimpsikditand fresh Ind the t Ysiiitelarlim=ffil bel We •• • te, hikitad.otbr clumgroi and JJ~~DDa eat . - • tftsttiostin oixtrset the follo'4 • B r n, in this County v.•Japitish heliegmem, Arm the rah. drel to the " 1 " 511111 Mine otitis *Lakin at- Gininnviue. Schuylkill Co. Pa. • s• ' A . - Rev. nervy tPere Bt. Francis' to the Pasta. rel chaste of the =Ai. sksisenandoah, Behayl• 111101 S Per ' ;. Bev: kleholas Bowdel. Ansi P;;Oiniens• chSre.h. stshasoy aty to the Pastoral clam of Bt. Joseph's Church Likywninston, flu Me r. Co.. Pa. her. P. A.Lynch. ( formerly of I hts Borouth) - from 81. minter,. Ifoluutsbuiy. to Use Peetoral clump of Bt Maris'a. flrtstol. - Rev. Thomas Bolter, apphlnted to Bt. Ann'l4.- • ' Rev. 'John' Burns, appolute4 to rst., patrlek'a, ' Pon/rale. • . • • i • Before Beanfre73ee4l.±4as. Wingert bronaht.- in - 4 against three bncs named , Joseph Brennan, - , Thomas Parker spd - Wißiam ,Davis; for an as• sault and battery. After *hearing the two; f rmer were held in s2oochail to answer, and the latter wait discharged. g' • , Imm ilistely after the Ouse iof the above suit Joseph Brennan brought snit auainst John Wigand for assault and battety. and John was held int.l:lo ball to answer. ' - • Nearly all the women n. Fiefibach were upsa WitllO.4WS in the case arid the Justice's office was comeqUently thronged j during the hearings: Family qu•trrels could be settled with Inure credit Wail lvoternecl if It were done otitiide of Court. As prevtcruslyasmsnuieed , the State Teachers° Association wilt be held in the city of Lane aster. on the.9th.loth and Ilth Of Animst next.- Front pr sent indications this =meeting wipl be one of toe largest satbeiringS of,the kind yet witnessed in the State. :Orders NO ExOraloa rickets on the Philadelphia and Reeling. Reading and Co luixtbia„- Pennsylvania . Central and other ralt r roads, nuty , _be, obtaini4 by addressiug (stamp encloned,) Air. C. H. Harding, Titket Agent, • I= Caroni atieet, Philadelphia:Pa. 'Upon pre -ientation of these orders at the various Ticket °films; ereurtion ticket* will be Issued. The names of persons decking orders, and the Rail road Stations between which: tickets are to bp issued, should in all C 21410, bt j stated. Teachers and friends of educationishon Id mot neglect this opportunity of attending the Association, as the exercises promise to be of thasnost interesting and profitable character.; Sivindles.—Agentle.ma' wof ibis borough hand-. ed us a document a day pr tic') ago whiyh be re- eeived from somebody title tears the name! of Rufni Stockton, Staioneri at- tifriadway, New York. The goodswhich MAO desires to intro-' duce through trusty hands into -Pattsitiile are nothing more nor less than, counterfeit fraction al currency. and treasury otes. He ,describeS them as beingjust as s good as% the .genuipS and iuipossible to detect, and offers to sell one hun . ,-, dred dollars foi ten. Tins is manyl ry ve genr erous in Rufus, and no doubt men either from Ignorance or oilier! causii . arc sending, on their hula oX's" for ihe!new artzele of so much . desirability. -We have! heard of cases where these iswindlitig letters have been answered and when it was too late t 1.4 parties so answering' discovered that they were duped most beauti fully. Rufus may forward h.s goods according to contra, t,, but if so the;•reetiver will .lied the currency tug worst counterfeit. poSsible to con:- - ecive. our advice to people receiving such lee ters is to throw them in the strove ut once. • Pottsville School Beard; . !July 27, 1670.—', Preseitt—Nies.sts. Smith; Wo halsdo, f,'S - acarer, ISoyer, Ilmitzingur; llodgr lrerr . , Snyder, liouver and Fox. - 1 .Nlinutes of previi.. .ineetfug .read. anA.ap, proved. . ; ; ' •'i • •- Mr. Boyer froth building' Committee reputed the estimate of Mr. S.' Aumau, Mr work dome at the :11,1 Mahiltittaki: •Si Apply to TIENIty C. , IS :Olaf Litutoui;cy Street. ' . Mar F 0.13 SALE.-1 pair I:reakerl.olls, 64 In. e, plates; die. ;„6 tt. hoisting - drunk; 4 ft. long; euuriter screens, slime gates, chute eriestuek anti plate, and .0 inir.e.ain 4 tt 111 be - sold !cheap. Apple at. i - w NIVIIN ••Tune 4 "71}—n—t f. Coal St., AC.I3..LNEELY FOII,SA 1.•• •• • glne, ;Amin shaft owl gearing :,01.c.. - :+1 . ! ,, r • engine, dram, pump tiliaft;annitesrlir : v engine. 2 boilers, 10 feet fan ..auct muck': polepiltnp; and 11:0 yards 14 inch e.oliAnlll ;;•`•: Nillers; li.feet by 34 Inches: lot of splice Apply to S. MOILGA:ii 6: CO., Is•Tr c: :;• 1 • , • 2, '7O-14-1.1 . ]:: or by lttter.pi Pon '4ii•,:; ND pon SALE .— The L 'tont bt the t , state of Henry Itriser, , of West 13 ruusi - lekirownship, Co„ I %,.„ Sale valuable Coal Land hwatctl I,lali, •." ship.. It. Iles at the Junction Qt the Mine Tremnt liallrvad; which road pnsscs tract.' 4 i•or further Infotnint lon nytily n 11EN >l,-EUNIAN, 27 , 7".tJ0al - - HENI:y - ,7; - • CM ~. ..._ ' I. f54i.L.7,11—T11E FOLLOWINti . • . . _ . 11`41'.Nt.4 ISCII.INI-:: . One Fitv Ton Locomotive, Suitable for 1-f , , ,, t c , '.,- -roast. Has ,I,,,een uscd for. ecapieying ! , ,,:,1 st. • ,'. till% at the ittliteit,.agsl is In good or itselsir--.lwc Herizef!tal- rtitiiplng na g l:;.'-, V. .... to Under,* fekt strelite, with gest ii* all,t ~ • .. ' WO lifis lII' pump ii.o yalrth;.e.ttql, I,;:tiq 1 1-? n -.i r .: t 4,4, 1 ,, feet Strt.O.C., arid two !tits , Of lainti., ,, ,:••' • ' ,' : enell, o .ticitnett; the other .1 : 4- itaAi..plutati - t, • ,'' ' ' fleet I , troke. ,- • .'•. • .' -, - 44 ,- .' .A.-,so--,•Oue•Winilliig Engine:l2-inelie,i li ii :,':•. , strobe, silt"' drutu-aearitig,•atai holier, t-,,i, !,,, .•1 . .. . Also-1:44r sets Breaker .Nlaehltiery. ' . --,• - Also-100 three-ton Slope Wagons, heavil:4 ,, ~,," "1 ' ' for,four feet track. ,• • Aliso—One HS teet Fan And Eilgt•ne, with • 1 ~, ...._ - boiler complete. _. • The above.„lnnehinery has 'been 'in. servi, , , I.•'''. '. In good srorkitig order. - 4- „ Ja.a.f.- '. - '. 41 • 'l--2-tf , GE:O. W.ACCYDEIt Potts" , :i.:• • 1 ' r, . . , . - , I PALUABILE .E I J I LD/NCi:LO.I:B 1 . 0.1 r 0 - - •••i , ' 'tuiveu I', - , 4.i.1. itmd4, 'lrv/it/i-: Oli I :m . '• •' 44eorge.street, are oirereit from -51:to and mil , ,,a ~:. Payments lu 1110 monthly InstaintentS. ..1,.. -.' • •; 5A5112 EL. BALL; Coat street', ii , ..•.ir 14.: it. fiel l'Ottsv die, April 14, n'O-7 3,74. 4 6 -I,v . A'.. l' : --. , • t • WHITE ASH c0Lx.4.13.1. FO.X.E.LIVI, • Till.; O.:IICLAN.w.4 eiILLIERY rti Winil , ,,, it tri , slehuylkill comity, tiwilyzirleut et i on rph,-,,i,,,i.,•1•'! . .., ,, The Colliery eninnicilin 2kl3ll2lilJt h.,...: - 1„ alld, BLINFIC Heath 'Velem. .1 good' 4101,e i...- Mink tironn the skid inure Vein arid as In:, it. : :;:.1 'ln the 3hiluiliot h. - ' reiateuttut WI ill suili,i, I. -. • ,',' , tnialrehine the machinery 11114 i eri.Vt 4i: new' •• •.,• 1 ti, tror.t. liberal leurte Will he gl , iren. Apply. T... : . ' FIiAN.ICLIN it:cit./NV l• • ••• • • C , L i • •• . ..... Sonli Fuerilt IStri...o, 1 n.r; nilia , t , tl , yr tii - . • ..' , • ' 1 ; • • - ' • • . . ".. 'Mining Extgioi,..e.r, .1k.:".7;i1! , . . • Atn 1 f Ai, • 70-7rAti7 : 4.l' i.' MACRINE.Ety . libE. SAL E .-. , T 1,1,6 followirig still'On hand at the Duncan • • one pumping engine, sixty libtse inn ilig ll / oil- Machinery p?nneicted witli • • one hoiSting engine; Sixty horse, -•• • • chicrery crAurectorf with, hoisting.. Sri boiler* used for pumping and t feet by thirty-four inches In dhuneter, r ••• cooneetions. • . One steam' nump,t-lnch (Allison Ltcr;:t satisfactory article. The -abol4e machinery is R(.4 '1 • • milt be sold,reaesouably. • ' ••• Also,Altairous of ie. and ad-lbeh . Belts, of i. - .arious sizes; More Cross-cut Saws; Firewood,. d.c. For Curlier Information,' 'inquire at • ;• East Starketat.. or et the Dunoan lerr. • J ail 7 •:704,4.2-tf • JOHN. it.t . AeGLE 130.4i..141). 122 CENTE,I3.•ST.., • 4 6 .+-. •'. I..teLon Alas now ;penal anew StOck of sp. n.L• Goods.sultable for•the'present ,• • ": .11LACK" SILK SIIMMER ' • EItINGEIB, , TRI.NIMINGs, I Hs! on band-a new lot of. ' • - SPRING Sliti . sl73lllEP. SA( tz whlk will be sold ebesp"fersasii. • - , Luldiee Cloaks made to order. NeW , !turf yrd. • '. isxnuoViA.T.aNzas. HALL, . • -•• , i a - . Cacti., lex STREET, POTTSVI t r ' it I'. . I '.;' ' C . Tbla welt iiumvii'and popular JltAtel, a;,hv t.r.v: o ` i! entirely '-rtletwated tuut re.utnlstlo.., 6 ~':','"*. . F ` for pea nutrient luta troutde..t bd . ' • ehL - " - i r'. ___ biluit. WARDLE at KIN, rr"P''''' k Sluts?, laitr—if - - • - •• 1 . • . .. ••• . • , < ~'~:: ',VITO It NT: 1 -.1.T -,etet, October iti. (Late of the Al-LAW, to 'Nov. 6, •.PJ--