merely to authenticate the action of Congre**, for he ?lltuiKiN an Intelligent judgment or be faithle** to the trait repoMd In him. In the execution of hi* offl olal dutv a* to lignlng bill*, he U not to perform a mere Mechanical pait, but ia to ait and decide, and act as sorting to hla righteous conviction! of the rightful ness er wrougfulne** of the proposed law. The Pre sident'* reiponaibility ia to the whole people ef the United State*, a* that of a Senator U to the people of a particular State, that of a Representa tive to the people of a Stat* or district, and ft may be safely assumed that he will not reiort to the clearly defined aoil unlimited power of arresting legisla tion and calling for reconsideration of any measure ex cept in obedience to requirement* of duty. When, how ever, he entertain* a deciiive and fixed conclusion, not merely of the unconstitutionality, but of the impro priety or injuitice in other respect*, of any measure, if he declare* that be approves it. he is false to his oath, and he deliberately disregards bis obligation*. The President 'eels called on, at the threihold, to notice an assertion often repeated, that the re fusal of the United States to satisfy these claims In the manner proposed by the present bill, rest* M a stain on the jnstice of our country. If it be so, the Imputation ou the public honor is aggravated by the consideration that the claims are eueval with the present century, and it hat been a pe s>bU nt wrong during that whole period of time. Thi* the President denies If new fact*, not known, or not accessible during the adminiitration ofn Jellerson, Madl aon or Monroe, had since been brought to light, or new aourcts of information discovered, this would greatly relieve the subject of embarrassment. But nothing of this nature has occurred They never recognized the alleged obligation on the part of this government to pay the claim*. Indeed, it stands not only as a matter of con trolling authority, but a* a fact of history, that these claims have never since ourexlstence as a nation, been deemed by any President worthy of recommenda tion to Cong res* After reviewiug the entire his tory of the ommi, be concludes his menage a* fol lows:? This reView of successive treaties between Franca and the United States has brought my mind tu the un doulitlng con vie ti.. n that while the Uolred States have in the most ample and completeit manner discharged their whole duty toward* such of their citizens as mty nt any time have been aggrieved by the aots of the French government, so, also, ha* France as honorably discharged he-self of all obligations in the premises to ward* the United State*. To concede what this bill aa ? times, would be to impute undeeurved repronch to both the United States and France I am aware that the bill propones to provide indemnification for such vaiid claims ?f citizen* of the United States against France M shall not have been stipulated for and em braced in any of the treatie* enumerated; but in includ ing such claims, it excludes ail, in fact, for which, dur ing the negotiations, France could be persuaded to agree that she was in anywise liable to the United States or to out citizens. What remains, and for what is the five millions appropriated ? In view of what has been anid, tbere would seem to be no ground on which to mice a liability of the United States, unless It be the assumption that the United States are to be considered the insurer* aad the guarantor of all claims, of what ever nature, whicli any individual citizen may have against a foreign nation. Mr. Bayly said, that as little as he was impressed with Uiereascniig of the message, vet as a friend of the administration, and still greater friend of the vet) power, he moved that the consideration of the subject be postponed until Wednesday, in order, in the mean time. to afford an opportunity of studying the document, and in rvspect to the President. Mr. Jo.nkh said hut twelve legislative days are remain ing. and he therefore moved the previous question, with a view cf acting upon the mesaage forthwith. The motion waa voted down, 02 to (Hi. Several amendment* were offered to Mr. Bayly'* mo tion. Mr. Campbiei.l wiihed a postponement till the 3d or March. Ihe bill could not be passed by a constitutional majority, and it waa a foolish waste of time to debate it. He had a respect for the I'reildent, but no respect for the principle which sought to strike down the will of the people by the veto. Mr. BAKKfcDALK referred to the pressing public busi ne**, and urged action forthwith. Mr. Ui'nt was for postponement. The great constitu tional question of liberty was involved. Were they to he slaves to Kxecutlve power v Further debate ensued, but the Hous** adjourned with out talcing the question, ana it will be the first bu*tne*s before the Bouse on Monday. Sunday in Jrrrky City? Mayor Manners, of Jsrsey aty, assisted by the Chief of Police, Mr Fenn, has boon engaged in an attempt to enforce the statute prohibiting Sunday traffic. Not only are the liquor shops closed, but the kale of newspapers has been prohibited. The public officers deserve credit for their endeavors to en force the observance of the law*, but the newspaper agents complain to us that the segar shops, livery ?tables, and so frrth, are allowed to do business on Sun day, wbile the selling of a book or a Sunday paper la punlthed as a crime. This ia all wrong, and it la the duty of the Mayor to see that no such favoritism ia allowed. Matin* Affair*. Lakok N'i mbkr or Arrivals.? The favorable winds which have prevailed (or the last two or three days have greatly increased the shipping la port. No less than ninety rail of all classes arrived on Friday, namely, 2 2 ?hips, 10 barks, 23 brigs, and 20 schooners, Ate. Thirty stx were from foreign ports, of which but two were from Kb rope. Lacnch.? The bark Alamo, of about 000 tons, was launched on Saturday morning, from W . H. Webb's yard, and was built lor a Texas packet, for Wakeman, Dimon k. (?. '1 he launching of the ship for C. H. Marshall k Co. was postponed to a future day. Cravats and Jolnvlile Tlea? Latcat French styles, ju?t received and for sale, wholes-tie and retail, by C. it BATCH k CO., 00 Chambers street, northetst corner of Church. To all who Vac Hplrltaoua hlqaors?Poreons who use liquor of any kin'or sale by F. H. ELf'hLSO, 12 Frankfort street. m A lot h Fight In Havana," I* a great ?tory, la tbe January number of the Kalcherbocser Magazine, ^ebenptiuos it-*) including a chance for Powers' "ireek clave, worth 15,000, or a valuable painting, received a lav nays kingir, at the office, Ml Ilroedway, up stair*. ?Malar* In < lothlng Vlaltlng *'W York this ??aeon, are respectfully invite.) to examine ear stock of Zing and summer c lotting, ss we feel assured tbey Will o it, from It* ' xtent, vaiiety, style and cheapness, well worthy of their cena.derat'oa. While the disposi tion of otr manufacturers this season has be?n to great ly redne* ?beir stocks, we have availed ourselves of the aae; which consequently. we will be enable ! to otf-r at is Morkably low prices D. DEVIiN k CO , 268, mV and JBO Broadway, eornsr Warren it., N\ Y. Defiance Salamander 8af< a. ? HoIm rt 1. Pat RICK is the eeh manufacturer In tbe I n'te-t states of the ab^ve ee'ebrated safe*, and t C. f .1 n'* Impene treble I'eflanpe lock* ami ernes bars. Dej rt No. \'fi Pearl street, one door below Maiden lane. Ptanoe.- Pike* Lower than ran he hart rise where ?The largest assortment to be found lu theTnited Htat-s, comprising pianos from ten different manufao tori'* nmong tbem tbe mod celebrate,: maker* in the vrerld T Gilbert * Ob 's fir*t pr?nrfnm piano*, with or vrKbent tbe irolean attaebmsot, and the modern im pvovetl horaee Water* pianu*. Beautiful *econ i hand motean pianos lor sale at great bargain*; do , without the woleon. Melodeon* ot every (trie, fro-n five dlifer eat manufactories at price* which defy competition. PlaaM to rent. HORACE WATERS, ."U3 Broadway. Ilollow*|'l Ointment anrt f.wrt Kagtan.? I'rofe-scr llollowsy has. by or ler, d spatche.i to tbe Hospitals of tbe Army of the last, the celet.rat-1 Or. Kaowles. with a large shipment of th* ointment, to be oae4 under hi* instructions. It will cure any wound, ?ore or ulcer, t-old at the manufactories, No *0 Maid eo Ian*, New York, and No. 244 Strand, I/ondoa, and by all druggists, at 2A cent*, 62)< cent*, and $4 per poi. Bi Wig* and Tamper* The Largest and fleat aaeortn ent of wig*, toapee*, braids, aad all kinds ef ornamental hair work, can be fonod at BATCHEIX>R'S kali manufactory, 233 Broadway: alao, tatcbalar * oels hated Uair >1;*. cold <* applied ii aiae jwlr?V* r?nw, Bnuidrvth*! Pill*. In 1836 the ?alea of thaae pUla wera 06,000 183 6 160,000 183 7 200,000 1838 250.000 m# 275,000 1840 820,00 J 1M1 400,000 1842 430,01)0 1843 565,000 1844 000,000 18*5 75'), 000 184 6 800,000 184 7 820,000 184 5 8AO.OOO 1849 870,000 185 0 880,000 185 1 MO, 000 ?1852 1,240,000 1853 1,450,000 lt>54 to January, 1855 1.760,000 One million h?q hundred and alxty thousand boxes of Brandretb's pill* were sold In tbe year 1854. Thii ?ale rpeaka well of tbe pilla: their reputation 1* all tna time on the increaae. To uae a homely phrase, " they hold their own." Step by step hav<> they arrived at their pi eeent position Other medicines are now being Eu*hed into public notice. I have nothing to nay; bat 1 ope and trust that the publle will patronize that medi cine which will do them the moat (rood. The public'* servant, B. BRA.NDKKTH. Nkw York Feb. 2, 18S5. Pr B. Bjunpuktii ? Krnm the great uae of tobacco, I bee* me bo debilitated about eight yearn ago, that my pbyaiciana cooa.dered it Impoanble for mo to recover. I waa worn down to akin and bone*, wax aillicted with chronic dyspepsia, and everything I ate dUigreed with me. I bad constaut pain in my cheat, my bowel* were coative, and teldom moved without recourse to medicine, which debilitated me more and more. In thia condition I waa recommended to u*e your '-Vegetable I'niverNul pilla. " I did ao, and gradually became restored to excel lent health through their uae. They m Idly, yet ener getically, purged, and alt-reach portion I see ined to be endowed with new life. My original robust health waa soon restored, and, I thank God, I am now a vigoroua man of fifty alx. But lor your pilla 1 yerlly believe I should be now in my grave. I aliall bo pleased to aee auy ooe at my store, anil will state further particulars. I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, JoaiPH Krrr, No. 813 Broadway, above Eleventh street, or at the Ir ving Hou-e, New )ork. Braudreth's pilla are sold at 25 cents per box, with full directiuna, at tbe principal office, Brandroth's Building entrance 43 Canal street; alio at the branch offices, 211 Hudaon street, and 274 Bowery. Remember Brandreth'a priuclpal office la In the build ing corner of Canal street and Broadway, entrauce 43 Canal street. HarrieO, On Wedneaday evening, February II, by the Rev. James MUlett, at bis residence, No. 308 Broome stre?t, Mr. Chario OwtROK Fowlkr, of Westport, Conn , to Mia* GeoBQIAna t'ARAii Mai.vkkn, of Newburyport, Maax. On Wednesday. February 14, at St. George's Church, Newburg, N. Y., by the Rev. Dr. Briwn, Mr. J C. Smith, of Brooklyn, L. I., to Misa Clacuixi K. Poktkk, of the former plnce. New Orleans papers pleaie copy. On Sunday, October 2D. 1854, br Rev. Mr. Lewla, Mr. Wil l mm IIk.nrt I1avk.ni to Misa Mary Lottoa 1'atkkjo.n, all of Hoboken. BMi On Wednesday, February 14, MAKUARrT Murphy, In the eist year of Mr k^e. The relative* and friend*, and these of her sons, Ml ehnel, Nicholas, Jamea, and John, are respectfully in vited to attend her funeral, from tbe ra?ideace of her bo el No. 210 Fifth atreet, thiH afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. Washington City and California pa peri please copy. Another noble heart ban ceaavl to beat. ? On Thursday morning, February 16, if congestion of the bowel*, Cipt. Rohkrt L. Maiiky, aged 47 yearn. Without further notice hi* friend* an] the me Tiber* of Abrama Lodge No. 20, are respectfully invited to a*HiHt in removing hie remain* from No. 82 Hudson ptreet, to the Harlem Railroad depot and thence to Columbia coun ty for interment, at half pant ?ix o'clock thin morning. On Saturday, February IT, after a abort illness, in Iter 66th year, Maria Livingston, wife of John U. Steven*. E*q . of Iloboken. 1 be relatirei and friaud* of the family are retpactfully invited to attend tiie funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'olock, at ht. Paul's Church. On Saturday morning, February 17, of pleurisy, Mr. W i i.i jam I (am. in the fiBtb year of lii? age. lliii relative* and friend* are moil reapectfully inrited to attend the funeral service*, at hi* late residence, No. 200 Division atreet, at half paat one o'clock thi* after noon. Hi* remain* will be talten to White Plain*, W?*t cbcstc r county, to morrow morning, in tiie half paat ?even o'clock train. On Saturday morning, February 17. after a abort and aevere illnea*, Mr* Matii.ua Clark, wife of Luke Clark. Her friend* and acquaintances are rsapentfully invite 1 to attend the funeral, fro A her late reaidence, No. 187 Franklin atreet, thia afternoon, at one o'clock. On Thursday, February 16. John I'm .urn born in It Sullivan, the beloved wife of Mirtln O'lxmgblin. in the 42d year of ber age. a native of Katbford, parish of Killtulla, county tialway, Ireland. Hi* friend*, thoee of hi* brother*. Mlrhael and Patrick, and of hi* brothers in law, Henry, James. Stephen. Tno mii< and William ?ullivan. are respectfully invited to attend tbe fnneral. tbi* afternoon, a*, one o'clock, from her late residence, No. o7 I'ark Mate Cro*a) atreet. Her remain* will be iuteried in Calvary iem-tery On Saturday, February 17, Ja>b, wife of John Kerrea, i aijed 26 year* and 9 month*. The relatives and frienda of the family are respectfully > invited to attend the funeral, 'this afternoou, at half past i twelve o'clock precisely, from her late residence, No. 129 Crosby atreet, without furtheT notice. Oo Saturday morning. February 17, 8o*an S<' Clinton Hail, j Artor p.'ace on Monday evening, ??(?. 19, at * o'clo< * Mr. Mitchiaon will preside at the piano. EIWHOUXiV.? DR. BEN (ON OONTIKOK* HM ! tures and amusing eip?riment* a: i?in?er?n in the science, kr , at 43k Broome *tr??'t. N. H ? 'In rhura lay evening, Jan. 22, I propose giving a benefit to the needy and deserving American widowa of tbe Kleventh ward Admittance 26 centa. alHF. NF.W KN0I.AVD YOCWB MEN 'S A.SWCIATION , have the honor to announce a lecture by <>eneral m iiouaton at NIMo'a Oardea, on Mou lay erenlnj;, Feb 19, atl o'clock, fuhject? "Tbe Arnerican Indian* " Poor* open at 6>, o'clock. A jiopular band will perform favorite aira from " to *. Ticket* to cent* may he ob tained at the principal hotel* music -tores and at tbe boi office, where private boie* may be secured. F WILLIS FI illKR, M. D., President E. W. B. Ommiop, Secretary. LI4DOM, AC. ExaiANOB? FOR ugl ORf. PRY OOOD', BOOT and ?h?e* or < tb?r merchandise, a good tenant bnuae, in Thirty th.rd street between First end Second avenue*, alao, 100 Iota at Hi< kaville, L. I. Addreae IM s. I'nwn eqnnr* Post Office, postpaid. DimvniT. Aram opportihity? i wn.i. make for a beautiful and nswful set of 33 taetfc, upne* and lower erta, en the heat gold plats warranted for llfa. luck aa I wear myself Teeth can be inserted without eitrnctuM tbe oti mot* br NkmWH PIUCnDUtE, ?O Mm4 wa/, fonterly M0 Craad (Uati. ?>!*? AT iDonoa. A LBKRT H. N100LAY, AL'Cno.NEKR.-XPRING KUK niture auction sales ?The undersigned tog* takvt to Inform hi* friend* and the pablio, that be U prepared m usual to give hie pereonal attention to Bret class fur niture rale* at anetion, at the resldense* of families that ' Intend breaking up housekeeping thi? spring. ALBERT H. NIOOLAY, Auctioneer, No. 4 Broad it. A' ICTIOM NOnc*; ? H. WILSON, AUCTI ON KER? Large house tale of fnrnlture, tapaatry carpets, pier I gla?se?, pianoforte, ai'verware,&c. ? ' To-morrow morning, Mom'ay, at 10*4 o'clock preciaelr, at Itttf Weet Twenty i fourth "trft, a few door* from Ittahth avenue, compria 1 ing the bn* selection o tiered at auction thia season. A por tion of the content* in here subjoined: ? Roaewood piano for'*, full seven octave, richly carved ca>e, coat 96o0; ?olio rosewood brccatelle furniture, en aulte, very ex pensively carved, anil covered with the richast material, without regard to coat: large pier and oval mirror*, with marb!e alaba. and gilt brackets to match; marble top rosewood centre, aide and aofa tables; elegant rosewood ettgere, marble top, with heavy plate glas* doors and back, made to order coat 9125; about 250 yar 'aof tapes try carpets, in excellent order; roaewood corner et'(g?r*a and corner stands, beuutiful auit heavily emoroidered white lace window curtain*, rich brocatell* curtain* and cornices for four window*, large gothic reception and ea*y chair*, In *ilk and embroidered brocade; oil paint ings, among which may be found a choice ollection by modem artists: French porcelam decoration* and vaae*, Bniahi il and painted in a high state of per'ectuin; heavy rosewood and mahogany bedstead*, both of the modern ? nd antique ityle*, with very elegant marble top dron ing bureau* and washstanda to match; pure curled hair raattreaae*, bed*, bclit-r* an ; pillow*; mahogany and inapt* chair*, sofa* anrt lounge*; heavy mahogany ten fret extension table, black walnut do. , tea and dinhig tabli a Jcliina tea ret*, very expeneively decorated; elegant m.ntel clock*, common rro'lm'j lud glaaaware in >.aaa ment; a large auortment of silverware, apoons, fork*, heavy plated castors, with cut bottle*; silver tea aervioa.a elegantly chsseu and engraved . large aalver* with solid *llv?r edge*, b**t of ivory cutlery, Ac Term* of *ale ca*h, city fund*. Ala* at 12 eVIook, a magnificent pair of work called a Priet'a Hcarf, taken from the cathedral in Mexico, while on Ore during the war. by Captain Houton, and preaented to the late Enoch K. Caiup. Valued at 9600. AUCTION NOT in? ? EDWARD 8CHENCK, Auc tioneer ? Choice wmea and liquor*, on Monday. February 19, at the saleeroom* No. lti Wall (troet, at 11 o'clock, cloaing sale of rare and tine old wine*, Ate. , in cluding aouth aide maderia, Stalker'* vltria pale *herry, Romano'* brown CO., Hunt ft Co. '* port, Ismdon dock brantMe*, Holland gin, Scotch and Iriah whbkiy. Jamai ca rum . al*o aoma Hungarian tokay, 1H42, all of which belong to on* of the oldest importing houses, and are warranted pur*, and will be *old without reaerve; also a choice invoice of warranted imported Havana ae^ar*. Auction notice. ? pamaokd boot* and shoes for caah. ? About fifty rases will be sold at the ?t< r? of A D. Dale, T1U IVarl street, on Tu?a, at twelve o'clock, M , on the premise*, corner of FHrit and North Eighth atretic, Brcokijn (late Williamsburg) the following artirUe;? One houae, one '.ar?* truck, one ?pring cart marblo monuimnts, ttniahed and unfinished; a lot of marble, a quantity of brown atone, cut and un cut. Abo, tools, banker blooaa, timber, fie., ka. JOHN W. COO "KR, Anignee. By t. moriartv, auctioneer? auction no tic*. ? To be aold at auction, on Monday, Feb. 19, at 151 Chatham atieet, at 10 o'clock, the content* of a bar room, constating of winea, liquor*, Ac., counters, de canter*, gia>*ea, beer pump and pipe, gaa fixture", stove and pip?, water pipe, fco., in coiuoquence of the pro prietor retiring from buslnea*. IjlXWVTOR'S SALE. ? rUK VALUABLE THREE STORY j brick hou*e aud lot, wj o'clock, at 75 Seventh atreet, be tween Flrat and f^acocd avenues.? Uente^l household furniture, conaiatiug of Bruaaela, three ply and ingrain carpeta, ruga, Ottomans, mahogany sofas, arm, p trior and rocking chairs In haircloth, carved black walnut cane seat parlor chairs, marble top centre, aide and plrr tablea, mirrors, looking gl.issea, mahogany Are -craena, black walnut work tables, musio aud light etanda on broidered cushions, o?e elegant black walnut seven octave piam>, made by Barmore, luperier tone and llniah . miieic itool, elegant bronie sad ormolu clocka and ! bronze figun*, chlha vs*?s, mantel ornamenta, kt , ormolu aud bronze ga* cbaud'-hera, p<-ndauta, bracket*, engravings, he.\ eleirant mahoginv e>t*nn on tabl?, ] j nearly new. with leavaa, extends 14 feet; mahogany 1 j break la*t, dln ng and tea table* and cover*, maple caun seat dining chairs, mahogany and black walnut French ' | and cottage be?Ntead* marble top waahatan ls, toilet do , I looking gia>p?e, dreaniny bureaus with gla**, wardroN-, tnuilib ainduw cm tains and aliases, bela, holater< and pillows, hair and straw mattresses, blsmets, quilta, 1 comforter*, fcc.; Ilrusael* atalr carpet, atair craau and braaa ro lij, >eb 'W:h iMt , at ll) o'clock, at No. 766 Mrovlway. oor ner of Kmhth a treat a g* r? ral aaaortmant of g?*idi In the line, ?y oru 'h? di'lemnt T'a gooda, farina and Hour. Alao, the a!ock of liquor*. in wood and glaaa , wis** nf Portugal. Spain and (iermany, and otbera, aery old and rare. auj in great laftal/itMfllM, ruoi and gina ii ?oeb. 19l1i inat-, at 11 u clock, at the corner of %t*diaon I avenue and 1 wrnty -aeventli atreet, by rirtun of a chat tel mortgage, 10 '/arr-la ol flour, one iron aaf ?, counter, ?ca Ira and weiglita, 4 o.l caua, platform tcalea, lotoi lucaaurea, aufl the mortage** interest in eoantera, ?helving. kr all a'*w. never in a?*. CHAltlJM*. WATT*. Attorney for itorta aiteated at IM llghth avenue will be tol l cheap ior caah. auder { for?< loaur* of mortgage Tte *U?ck u new and *ttl ??- . lected, and the hu*iaee* In a floaruhir* condition. Ap ply for particular a at &'> William atreet, up ?t?ir?. EtwrnvKi.Y thk i.a-t WKiJtT^aiatsrN * pow M'-fl will continue the aale of the balauce of atcck of O* Brian k Iturrtr 204 and 2 >Mj Htith j a*#nur. on* do" h*law iH? corner ef fourtcutb [ atievt, for oaa week iooger, in ?? rnar lo cluav ont lUc atnek. preaioua to op*nmg fbeir ?prin< go nla No oria ihuuld loll to a'-'end tlia laat of tli-?a ojij*). tumtlaa 'or o'ltaislug cheap dry (rooda. carp?ta, Ml cloth I, */-,*?, I wbl?h baa* eaideailr Man apvri:itta>l bv tile rait cim bera tbat Uaaa puoot? for wardatl lo all part? of t? art off N H 1 ae ]?at opp'rtbi 1 * ? H It fornitnr' . ap Grtennneee and eontaata, of the buildli.f kuntD aa tha lancy Mauaa JOHN OMKA, tariff. T. J. ULtliAf. l epnty HhariT Tba above > ale ia poatpoood Uj Mooday (he JS-h ln?t., j atn' hour aad place. JOHN OR4Mt , Hharllf T J I.iuji ?*, I?epuiy Hheritf. S~~IIEBIK? S f?AI>: - BY TfBfOl or ?maut BHI ! nf attention U> me di>ect#4 and datn?r? 1, I will e? | po?e to aale at public Taadna, on T ieaday, the : ' > KRM A N aad Italian ?-hool ? la roo ly to doeorate ia Uva moat approatd manner, and la all atyiea Addreaa. at ?am spring atreet, New York, GEORKB FITCH. Fink Ajrm-flocmi, * oo. *mracm;u.Y in forma tha puhMc that they wjl bare on aihl'^Uoo, for a abort time oaly at their Float Art (fiery, Mo Broadvay, tba painting hy Horaca V.roet, "The Brethren of Jnooph " RoherrlptW.na fata, but an unreaerved *.*!* of houaeliula fuibituro, which will take place <>n I' onlay nor DDK at 10 >> o'cloe* precisely, at 12 l.lghtii a ? ??nue, oar lourteentb atroat, embracing a lar*.- ?nc| el gant ractlji ol lotraood and mahogany furnituie el i/?*ry dercrlptlon. being the entire furnitur? in the b>> iv? rale positive rain or ?hine? ounalatlag'of carved ruaawood anil mahogany a.ifaa, atatuary, marble top taolea, two rli-faiit lituch pier glaaeea, to match, mirror front auperb rosewood ptaauforto, tapeatry and Wll tx.n carpet a, crlraaon bro-ade ault row woo I parlor far nlture, ro??woo'l parlor furniture an ault, rich mantel vm?. ormolu clock,|oek and cottage > haira, rich atlvar war*, I'rencb china ?eta, oil paiatag*, nchly framed with a laige an 1 raluaMa variety cf 'bomber liiraiturc rotewooO and mahogany bodateada, bureau*, w*abatau I* toilet Mta, gaperb hair mattreaaei, feather t>ed?, Am. with the baaement furoltup , exteua.on J uing table, oil cloth, Ac. Catalogue* at houee. The 55 traSOTL amSucIm rook? hum 1 1. Ml, , a domoatic tale of tbe pr>*i<-ut time. lly Fanny Ktrn 4?mj pp., T.'mo. Cloth Price, ?l ft It ban bean reaerved to th a .lletinguiabad ajtporeaa to ??ichiave what mar, under the circiuinUuioea, l>e regarded aa tbe m< at brilliaot aucne-a e\er obtained by hu Ame rican writer of fiction. Ruth Hall, b?r Oral c intln.iotia atoiy, though deriving no interc. r ilarity from connecil<.u w>tn any of thoie *?*ed queattoto wblcti agitate the public m'lid, haa, In ?b" two montba ? oca it* Drat apparency reached a greatly larger ?al? than any other An. urban work of Act on wh-r within the aaiiH' period. Thla extraordinary tact ia, of it?elf, abun dant a\ idenca of tba aboorbiog Interest aod graphic |>ower ot tUe ramarkalne work. We have in our p >a ar*alon aeteral hundred ravlewa of Kutb II.iH, which have already appeared is the principal n* wapapera and periodical* Nearly all of tlieau |ronounc? it emphati cally a work of g?nlua, many preoleting for It thai lirg ea*. tale of any American book, anl il?i)*.iR| whole column* to Ita euloglam, while, we hav vet eeen hut a very few (not tweUe in all) which deny l?> .ingnlar f?e claatloa. Rath Hall ia for cale by bookaol'ara generally. 1 ubl ebed by MAPON llKOTHKRd, No. 23 I^rk roe, New York. CKOTH1JVO, M). f M'OAI.WAY t.KM'l.rll! 1 >-111'. ?? f- I OOO furoiablng baiaar. 1.KWW At KaCORI) invite ? peciai attention to their nyatem of ahlrt inakln^? om |ilete niraauiea?a1, .areful .'uttiog, b?*t te^'llc work , witli artietlc Onlah, and no aal* if not to pleaae. J ut rccei/fd, tbe lateet Lon.lon and I'ari* faabioaa n prfnud ahirtisga. CtlXiAKrt CHIAI'ER THAN KVKR? Mr#T HK HOT. ft, J without reaeree, to make roozn for (priog go? aoid at half the original price. I adiea are not eipe/-te,l to purchase .in h aa p? r1ictly ?atiaile.| they are getting the worth of their money. The rtylee o! the cloaka now offered at au-.h reduced prlcea are auch aa will be wcrn neit -eaa^n MOLYNK'JX BKM^ :* Canil .tract (1 AhT (JIT CTOTHIN<;-?2.0C<) WOHTII 'VANTKI?? j The b.gheat pr1c< liberally given, aniuea'ed to ad.ireaa or call i.n JAMR- MORdNKY, II RaiUr ( loriueily Orange ?,.re? t; near Ctatbam. HOTKU. IRV1NU norfK.? TIIK PI BUC AHK HKRKBY IV . foimwl that tbe above hoaaa, ao long and favorably known aa one of the Brat claaa hoUia in the city, la atill open for tbe raoeptlon of the traveli ng riiiaigugit; ??Cferal important aad dea'ral le rbangea have Deen mad", which eaai.ot fail to augment the comfort and ooave nleo'e of ita gueata, aao all Ite old filemle and ptlv-aa m?v le aaaured of reraivmg tba' atteutioa nil klnoneaa which baa eier ?.?en one <* tbe leadia* featorea A tbia hoaaa. Irainteat beard, aa tormerlgr, 12 per .lay ~ DPOBTIIM, AC. Blttl*, IIIIUrM ?A NKVl ~Tt> 'k OF iM?ORTWM A nama loag'.rewda, hulIliocb?a. goilla^hwi, ch*f fiachek.Slackbirda. atarllnga, tiirtiabea, a k;i??, Uaaeta, mockingbird*, red bird*, ear' inaia, pigeon*, p?iri it IVa'ca m lk? ?4th I ecember, 11:4, by ber l.u.'.an , Jobs ll*U ??r4. wr.o la, for tbe prearnt, realdlog at M l/.uia M *?o?.1. IIiUi l?eo unable totrac* h*r a'.y f'irtl??r tbau I'. ??'"?, aad l?ing amiou* for the taWj of h*ra>lf an' cnildrea ??! twlng in poor health htmeelf Heai-e. any f^raon w? ^caa aford him aay laformattoo r?epect'ug tt.e u tt I oaia, aod oa return of poat be will resit aa. table rot?p>-aaatioa IXIOMUIMTI WAKTBD Ol I HWaRI' ANf) ROfltBT fpenwr, aad' llr tree makera. & Marking well, l/>o Ai* i, euppoeed to be ia or ab?.nt Saw Yi^a Ar.y per*, a bating knowledge of their wheraaboet" will greatly ol?l ge a reiMlve ay addreaalag I'r^larc* -peo'er Herald oAc?, where a letter may be foaod for th- n.. 1M 'iRMATIOH WAN fRll -Or i'AU.'l ? M atoneeatter, by liia eUca, Ana* Marshy, at No 10 Vaa^ewatar etraat, room ia. Wnea laet haatd of, waa n reieatb aveaue ftf U >. l a<. s-; m ijl abwat t dirty (oar year* ?' age, middle be^rbl foil face, dark wtiabera, heavy board, and of |?*iw appearance, foe tome tiue paat la the empla; of A. Par more At Co aa bookkeeper, left hla Una*, el U?pa aard i treat, r>n We4n?adajr a ght imal ? a'evw. - , *1U out being beard from alaea He bad aa a bla^? Hit, black overcoat with velvet collar dark fray paate, aaad a tout grata leather boot*, rbere 1* every reeaoa to ba lleea that nan aceldeat Ikae ace a read te bim A ay lafaematta* from him will be thaatfull/ reeeieed at A I I'armora A Ca '? laa a4Uo, foot of llabart e'rewt I TJBj'ONAU?THKIUCLATiriP oraBCWAir. AU.Ol, JL reeeaUy auaa t a eat of U/l? port, aod tea aaaed to ho f*om Fenaeyl raaia. aaa bear a- metAia* ke ?iupraa. EH LIVERPOOL? UNITED HTAIKl MAIL tn-m. ibip ATLAN TIC, Gkpt. Jw. Weat, commander. Thii lehip ?IU depart with the I'm tod Hut?< maila for Europe, positively on V'ednead^y, Kvb 21, at 12 o'tjock M., fiuii bar bar la, at the foul of < aual utreet. Kor freight or paaaage, having unequalled accommodation for ekgance and comfort, apply to EDWARD K. OMXINS, 5? Wall .treet. Paaaenger* are requraU-d to be on board at 1 1 W o'clock A. M. The ateamabiip Baltic will aucceed tha Atlantic, ?ad tail March 7th. hhlppera plttaM take notice that tha ahipa of thia llaa cannot carry any gooda contra band of war. 3?HK NEW YORlfAND IJTKRPOOI, UNTKD STAT* [ Mail Steamera. ? Tha ahipa ooapoatng Um Una ara e following ? AT1-ANTKJ, Capt. Waat BALTIC, Capt Oomatoefc PACIFIC, Capt. Nye. ADRIATIC, Capt. .. Theae ahipa bare been built by contract, eipr*aaly for government aervlce. Every cara haa been taken la tjleii v'onatmrtixn, aa alao In their engine*, to aniure atrengtk kud apred, and their accommodation* for paaaengere are unequalled for elegance and oowfort. i'rice of jiaaaag* from New York to Liverpool, In flrat cla?a cabin, 1130 M aecond do 176; exclusive uae of extra niae >tate inomt $326 , f Mim Liverpool to Naw York, 30 and 20 guinea* An experienced aurgeon attached to each ahip. No bartk aecurtld nnUl paid lor. racroNii) mtw or uiura. now ,ir? york. rtum uvwrou A'e?c. 2?.. 1AM. Saturday, Her 17....1M4 ArdneMlay, Jan. 10..18.'i4. Saturday, I *>c 30-.. ..1AM M "(In* -day, Jan. 24..18M. hatur>lay, Jan 13.... 1*6* W>-(Me. day, Keb 7..1M>5. Saturday , Jan. 27 .... 1HM KeJWlay, lei,. 21 .. 1H.'?6. Saturday, Keb. 10. . . . MM. Wemieeday. Uar. 7..1H66. Saturday, Keb. M. ... MM Kor Ireiglit or iiaa^age apply to KDW'Ii K. COIJJNs, No. b6 Wall atreet, New York. KROWN, .-H1PIXY k CO.. luvarpool. STEPHEN h EN NAM) & CO. , 27 Auatin Friar*, Loodo* B. (i. WAINW1UCUT k (X)., Pari* OKURGE II DKAPER, Havre. The o?nnra of the** Kblpa will not be accountable fo* gold, ailver bullion, anee le, jewelry, preoloua atonea oa uielula, unleea blUa of lading are aigued therefor, aad Ih* value tbeieof therein expreaaed. Shipper* pleaae take notice, that the ihlpa of thia Viae mnoot carry any goo J* coutrataud of war. THE 1JVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STKAMSHIP Company intend ?ailing their favorite atnamahkpa? CITY OK MAN? 11KMTER 8,126 tona. .Capt. Wylie. CITY OK HALTIMOKE, (new). 2, 534 t..n?, .Oapt. CI1YOK WaUHINUTON, do. 2.7k" u>na . . Capt. it. Ulteh Saloon MO, $i .. and Ibft, according to atate r.?.in A limited number of tbird rlaaa paaaengerii will be taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found ia rroviaiona. ruin Philadelphia >30 | Krom Liverpool Ml I'artiea wiabing to bring out their friend* can obtain oerttBcatee of parage, and drafta on IJvarpool, in auma of ?1 sterling and upward*. Apply to SAMIKL .SMiTII, Agent, 17 Walnut itreet, i'hiUdelpbla, and No. 7 Biond way, New York. OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Poll Bremen, via Southampton. ? The Catted btalea mail ateamahip WASHINOToN, K. Cavendy, commander, will aail lor ilreman, touching at Southampton to lan l the maila and paaaengere for England and Iran:*, on Satur day, Keb. fl|| at 12 o'clock, M., from pier No. 37, North Hlver. mint or pawvki* twou sew you to aoVTUAHPro.f on KKKMKN. In drat cabin, main aaloon 1134) In Brat cabin, lowar aaloon 110 In aer.ond cabin dO An experienced aurgeon ia attached to each ateamer. ? i ? ??II- delivered in Havre or London. All lettera muat pare through the l'<"t OlBce. Kor |>aaaage or frulght ap ply to C II. HANI), Agent, 11 South William at I be ateamer Hermann will auccead the Washington, and aail March 24. StTKAMhWI* BETWEEN ILAVHK AND SK.W YOKV ) direct. ? The aWamahlp AXJ"W will ??il from Havre dl rect for New York, (without calling at any port la Eog land.) on Saturday, 2Ath of November. The ra>a of freight ami paaiage in final ami aaciad cahina will tM terj Kuxlrrat* l b* aailing of Iba aucceo.lmg ?tanm wUJ b? abortly announced Tbe rat* of Inauraaoa ? >>??!?? la Iran by ablpa from Havre direct for New York, Mian In ablpa railing at aa Kngllnb port. Apply la Havre and I'aria, 17 Houlevards dta Italtrna, to Ikinald (urrta, or la New York, to E. CliNiBI), 4 Howling lireen. B- Mill" IJNR ^OK CAUfOMNU, TLA' juTimN ? wall and 1'anama? t'aliforalaua arr Informed (by authority from (ha I'anama Railroad Ootnpanv) that tua trabait ol tl.e lathmui ?U1 b? ma' I a by railroad, from U* rati to Ucvan. No mora mule travel ? uo river boating, tin Turxlay, February ilO, at two o'clock I'. M., trompler at foot of Warren atrret, North river, will be diapatcned tbt llret atraaiablp II.I1NOIH, Captain M. J llartataoa, I H. N., to connect at 1'anama w tli tbe new aad aupe r.or atramablp JOHN I. HTEl'IIKNri. A apare boat alwaya kept at l'aaama to pretent detention la nana of accident. No freight r?celveag* apply at the Company 'a ulVca, 117 Wrat etrtat, to J. # HaYMONO. "VT hW YORK AND ( AUKURNIA HTKAMHIIII' L1NI?, j^l via Nicaragua. Tlie Accraaory rranait Company 01 Nicaragua Proprietor*. 7(K) milaa ahurter than any atbrr r< ute The aplendid double engin* ? teauah p NOR'l HKI'.N IJOHT. U, 000 tone burthen, (apt. Tinkle paugb, will leave I rum pier No. 3 North nver, at .'1 o clock P. 11 , lor I'unta Arrnaa, < n Tuea.lay, February 27, eona*< ting with tbe I'ncle Sain, '4,000 tona burtbro, avrr lb* Nh-aragua Tranait route, having hut twelve mill a ot land Iraiiapurtation by drat cla?? oarrlagee. Nvrral new aud awlft iron ateemboata have lately b?> n put on 'be river and lake, which ?hor tone the time on the tranait frsui m ean to ocean. 1 b< ?e atiainera are unaurpaaod In thrlr vrntlllation and aocouimodatioua. For inlotmaton or paaaage, apply only to (HA*. MOROAN, Agent No 5 flowllng Oram I#ttrr haga mat rlvrr, will positively aail on tbe lat of March. Thla -In p o!T*ri a rare opportunity for mi-.l.anlra, lalorerf, and iiom*at.c arrvan'.a, daalrng to nnigraU- to -yduey , wbrrr Immediate employment la obtained at enortnonaly high ratea of wagea Only $70 required to lie paid teie, and tMi after arrival to be pai l out of rarnlnga The lieorgra will be followed t.y tbacoia bale-' '-.Upper ablpa Ocean Ftaed and Nightlnyala Tba for m -t t<> tail about March 16, ao'l tbe Utter April 15. Ilith tteae vea>ela, on their ?e. on ! voyage*, having made tba aboitoat paaaageaon record, the *?)*, anitabl* to tbe A ia tiabai. market, 'o double that anr int can invaa'. re crive A1 arrurl'y, and which will ln?ur? a free cabin paaaige, with large ?urplua profit llona fi le appi>ca tioaa a I" i ?? atteni'rd to, alth ronDdanrai. A tdreae, for one oecfc. t'arainatta, Herald offi e ikj ew youk ano new ohtjcanh *r> AM?Hirottr pany.? lor N'?w firlrana. aUippinf at llavaaa ? Cam lag the I nlttd Hlalet Mall.-? The a'ramablp 'A HAWBA, H. W. >hiifaldt, toroman Vr. will rommti e re alvlag frrlgbt on Ma>loe>day, frb 1 1, and aaufor the above porta on Monday I rh in, at 1^ o'clock, from pier a' foot I I lira' h atrrrt, North rl>ri f r- igiit for the n trrior aad for Mobile, >-on>lgor vrnlng prev.oua to tbe ablp aaillng L'OR Mf.fill.K. IOI ( IIINIi A 1 HAVANA TO I.AMO J1 paeaengara. I he faat ?ailing ataamahlp I NITEIi hTal^ ?ill laave hei le-rtb fo<'t of lleaeb etrret, S'orlfa Riv*r, on Ihuradey. Mar rri'.-IM I'.u A*l? 1^ ihe I lilted rtatra wiull a*eamablp r\'>. "'.Inarr con.ai?nd?r, will leave pier 1 1 North nve?. om \w. I,.?tay, jeb 21 at .'i a'rlo ?? f VC otllarr.taia Norfolk tba n- it aft#ri>'>"a abe Apt.lv to U I /I. AM k nJUIUJrn, VI Hroodway, I H)K. an a>i> n/miOA?mnm ?i*tw I Kiln Mm Ti ? n-m M4 ?Inaatablp ? I ORtl'A * N W i .wl hull. ? ill .aa?? Raw Yo?? lor Kotimli "it *?4i ?a4af, F?'>r?iar? il, from p ?r Mo, 4 ' < life rm ?? nrlwif M. tt>IU n? tarilaf NfiiH nw *mat d. I?r fr^nlit ?(?>'? ?? kwH or lit ; aaa a*4vaf. fur riarito, >l,r.u*h l 'I !???? >>t "?!!?'!?;? !?* M. ?~iOK "A > *' R <11 HUM ROX CUI-TIP I s.l- I. ' i t?t?. w. i t. p hi wtaty IfaH ? a II l>-a?? Int imrtmnah an *0* a^xlar, >''? il, a?IOo.lu?? A M fara, |Jf i|?f ?ga ?? 7t>? K? ??? ? u 1V11I r u ??<)??? Mairh 7 Ararat* a iof* It Yt? V ViH k 1*U ,VA>, I ? "14 ? U p , abara ?UWo.ata l? Mf?r*4 I.V.K nun ANI? '>l>fKII?A at Iba a*?a af h crrijkii, * ?o, *6 ???? *> aM>*rn?r a,ll ??-?.?.) a? J last* aa Natiantay tr'mmrp 14 F'<-h ir *r -m vm ray iifunrf,!'.^* carfft. Navport aa4 Abaiu-bi'ola Yba >'xa UWKIMI 9 [it mMit rr? ?Lt fa* tka itan porta it i?? WfiVk 'o?t of Raa?->, -Ira- \ R R aa I tall *? JMb laat ?111' V f< r ?r* .f?.t .-r pa* ?f? U? af ? j f?fv.t ??ifaa1I), ,r , N? 1*4 I real rtrral. inmntAUM. BflRin AI RAI-hSlj A*D wwn*'i ? MW IT) AM wi'.i w*t ?? * irtfW IWi. I?l ???*? 4*jr to ? vaat, ?1 TM Hn*4*t> llaf-r 0.ap>i Im H>?* baar* U In J] A. M , 4 ta A w4 lb 4 I V I !???? ?/ *? !?#?ta/ a?4 ^t'4ii4t; m?|M ) R l-Wfib ur?tw ?j ra WANTS. A YOUNG ENUL&HMAN, JVBT ARRIVED FROM f\ London, ? deairoaa U obtain ad engage bo ba? beea ?ccu?l?ni?a able to give Ui? be?t of ra fiTinfti Nk Yvrt or HmIm preferred. Addreea W. Low, o?re of Manga, Drotber* A Oo., boob aur joanere, la I ark row. AGENCY AND RMilHIRY OFFICE? NO. 70 NA-HAO ?treet ; aituationa procured for olarka, contracture engiaeera, bark?*pera. portera, Ac., Ac. . alee, will acta* (eneral agrnte for ail builneae traueartloa*. ROUS A 00. AYOl'NU ENGLISH I.ADY OF RESPECTABLE CON nection* wiehea to obtain a altuation la a atora, or onaekeep?r IU a private family; U williag to aBtkw beraeif uaelul. High relerenre given. AJJreee I. I. I. , Herald office. A i rk. :>rk with kivk or hix yeailh ex perience in the bin men, aiahee a aituation in a whuhrale alorr. Han do object ion t<> going Wait A : - dre?a F. R., 753 Oreenwtch atreet. AtUTl'AIION WANTED-- To IX) PI.Al* < lOKtNil and ???'?'. in wa?hiu| and iron tig if ne.-ee*ery by a neat. tidy, houaet girl, who can give the be.) ???" refereocea from her l*?t pltoe of service. Apply at 177 W' ?t Twenty Fifth atreet, on Iton'ay . A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, OK MIDIIPE A kmi (rate to " tbe Greet VV??t" can join a company now lu opiradin a ret act for aaid company, by ? a'i.ug on, or addreatng, (prepaid,) I.. W I I.I 1A ><-, l.eneral Ag? nt of " I'biun ^etllrnieat Oo ," 'iV.t Itroadway, N. V. 4 POY WANTKD IN AN OFFICE ? HA I. All Y I: IKK r\ wee*. A'lo rraa, In own baud writing, b?i 3,1WH Fo HK WANTHD-ONK who THOKOUOH1.T JL/ umlei etauria the boaloeea an<) cos bnaat eatlafacUirw iclereace fr> u> hit laat employera may apvly to a>aau atrret I'O APT? MB? CANVAHHEK4? WANTED, A I lit- ? rate agent to eol'ert advertia^aianta for a paper whirb alreadv anjoya a targe advartialng pa roaage aay geatieaten of ga a lady, woald aa. aiat iu cbamtjerwork both can be blgblj recomaaeadad. A not.- addrenard to -< W Ctiatkam aquara I'oet Office, will meet with alteiitloo. ANTED A HAI J'.HMA.N TO TAKE CIIAROE OF | TT "he rihboa J'partmeat. I^ird A Taylor, < I rand atraet *jt'ANIKD-A V OlINO MAN TO HK1VE A flKkAI) Vt cart aud work in a hakerv , oao who baa had aawM eipenenre at both, aud 'an 'aka caro of a barao, pr? terred. Addre*a Willi referenca, Maker, bot I'M llerald office ?11 ANIKIt ? A HlTt'AIIOM, IIY A LAD, BETWrEN lb Vf and m yaere of age In aa laiportlof, eamiolaaloB or a?*rcbaal'a office halary aot ao much aa ohjoct aa a permanent altuat.un Heat if city rwferencea glvea Mcailty if required Heaae addreea Y Z , Poet (Mice mef ANTSI A HAI.MWOMAM.~- A I.ADY. AU t'H T? tome'l to attend lo a Aral claaa (aa y dry gaoda, mllllaaiy, laca or cloak eatabllabmaal, wantad in go V? Nia Orleaua to attend in the ab iw ruoaia of a mllTce^ aad cloak bouae Apply, Iroui 0 to 10 A. M and fron 4 to bp. M., at Walker A Karly'a, 1& I'aik place. WANTVD-- A Urt A7ION, HY A YOl'NO WOMAN to cook, hake, and to taao charge of a ki'.chen, ur would bo w tiling to conk, waah and Iron Apply at at# 1 rlaee atrret, in the baa r?atii u ? objection to ataitt In ?a?Mnj anDtb alrtal, U>t*wu fn'b ao'l Hatmth kitnuii M AMUI-A HITt ATION H V A MOltr KR I'WTA bit ;(iu?( * oBiftn, M rbarnbarmall at. I ! ?ll Sot n??h I lti( )? tlif n'aUat t.flr, it aill.tt* sod ?hll(iO( aB'1 'aa (lit i>tt> rlly r?(trfn'?. In U "~n tor Ituilt;), '/I# putilli irtnut, i.?ar ftintj aaarntb atraat a tba | ttora. i II ' AUTHl ? A If AT'OS l)V A RKil'UTABIK V\ tontf alt I In a ptivata faiaCy, aa It ju lrttt m l I tnl (aaiatao' fliambartitam, an" It alllmf t? maba bar t?lf **a?rally utafgl . ? an ).r>4ura tba baal of ??!*. r r? f?r?n<* liaaaacaU a*. I?l fcat TliirVaanah tiraa , fro ni MM, t btr I II IM [< r ? ', r t ' lt/? I ?l'ANTbn-4 HlTI*TI??# HV A HTKAI'Y, K A I T II - V? r u 1 wnmiB, ?;?'? It ? a rr?fraa?4 taob at 1 bat t r j un<>rtlanin' ripariaat-a la noit ratia tabla fa lull *t la ala" a lint ra'a bouaabatpar Oat*'. If ant-i- fi?a?t lian Ita a?an 'IBM/ aultatl at *B II!aa< kar I atraat Y|-ASn.f * I.IKI T?l l*? f.KNMtAI II PWliHK i ff a Hf-' tat' oak, a at bat ar?u~ TAIUIR- wan run. an KXilMBfCZD CoibT rutlar. "1 to Vi alml Cttt4t A|p'y M ItaaafVM, at tbaRain'o* II,'. I I Uaa a. an f.faal, fruia 4 taRo'tiucb aaary aranltif /E?0 IHtXrikKH WAN I Hi, A (.\4l'4lU> TWO THIRD 'J baal vail ar<|ua4?IMl * lb ' ?patltito, at?-l 1a 1 1 rout to parfart nla?alf n oU.ar brae baa af tba r? l? apply lairn* ?: abal/ at tba ol t ?f t?>a flaaUa Itlan4*>. 1'lt|>l't?t, I*. I. ff-OlAllOH- WASf*.l? IN A MBMCHAlVr TAIIjOH A ?>( ? fablitbn *?t aa ib'.?ltay, a Irat lata r attar, ra|atla nf '.abiag tba tatira baria uf tba aatttaf 4at?rt witt. 1u oa* f'-*'"'"* t?ntn a^' ro ar raagaatant traabl b* IT t'J ? 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