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WEWfWOAY »Oh
Rioting In broaden.
Since the famous -o. P." riot*, there has
been ao mote extraordinary demonslmtton of
theiaherent love or Joim Bell for n row,
■haa the aaccessioa of riot* iv St. George's
•mates. Loudon. It may be mid of tho •» O.
**.** note thst a theatre wa* the scene of the
disturbance- 1 , and that the dramatic* of the
mob probably brought more money to tbe
pockets of the managers than ths legitimate
drama. But the disgraceful proceedings at
St. George's Cborch exhibit n depth of hrn.
tality unheard ef iv the history of mobs, and
which afford a flue commentary upon* Hie su
percilious sneers of tbsLindon press, nt the
lawlessness and barbarism ef Americans.
We should like to know if ever such scenes
were en noted In nn American chnreb as those
which the London T,m«j has, over aad over
again, been compelled to chronicle in that me
tropoUsnf the civilisation aud Christianity of
the world. Sunday after Sunday, morning,
nooa and night, n bestial mob takes posses
nion ol the church, crowd* ont the worship
pers, insults and abuses tbe clergyman, some
times lays violent bauds upon bim and tbe of
ficials of the chßWb, and whoops, yells,
curses, nnd sings profane and indecent songs
under the very shadow of the altar. A late
number of the Tunes says that on the Sunday
night previous to the publication, the scenes at
St. George's were "of so frightful a character
that n jo* who bad tbe misfortuus to l* pres
ent will ever forge tit. Tberlo ting was mo a t
alarming. The violent conduct of the rioters
completely eclipsed their efforts on tbe previ
ous Sunday, the circumstances connected with
which have been brought under the notice of
both Houses ef Parliament."
We ask the uttentiou of the reader to the
words we have italicised, and we submit tbat
the fact that these outrages were brought to the
atteatlon of Parliament, and the further fact,
which the Times does not notice, tbat it was
not deemed necessary to take any action upon
tbsm, Axes tbe responsibility of the crime
upon the British government, and is neither
more nor lees than v sanction by that gov
ernment of mob law in one of its most
disgraceful and disgusting manifestations.
With the mode of religious service adopted
in the church *.ye bnve nothing to do; but,
admitting it not to be in conformity with the
usual custom of the Church of England, it
wonld seem that, in a civilized and church
country, there would be a recourse to ecclesi
astical authority, instead of brutal and sacri
ligions violence for the reformation of abuses.
Imagine our Western barbarians, as the cock
neys of the London press affect to consider
Americans, entering a church, Sunday after
Sunday, and because they did not approve the
mode ol worship adopted in that church,
committing such excesses as those which have
occurred in tbe highly civilized capital of
London! And then .hink of the civil au
thority declining to interfere for the protec
tion of life, property, law, order, and the free
dom of religious worship!
On the evening in question, the Times says
that when the fates of the church were thrown
open, at least four thousand perrons rushed in
with a terrific force. No sooner had the con
gregation assembled than howling and yelling
com me need, and was continued without cessa
tion until the 'priests and choristers walked
to their accustomed places iv front of the al
tar, when a perfect storm broke out, cries of
lire were raised, in order to cause dismay, and
some of the gas lights were simultaneously
tnrned out. At tbe time of reading tbe les
sons, tbe officiating clergyman was greeted
with a terrific shout of "Off! off!" "Pu.ey
ite," and "No Popery." A body of men ami
boys In the galleries begun singing '• ltule Bri
tannia," the chorus, "Britons never will be
slaves," being taken up with tremendous en
ergy by persons in other parts of the church.
Others mimicked the reader, luclfer matches
were struck, orange peels thrown about in
every direction, and fireworks had been in
tended nnd would have beeu used, but for tbe
determined conduct of the church warden.
When tbe preacher ascended the pulpit, he
was assailed by a perfect hurricane of vitupe
ration nnd abnse. The Tunes says that the
most filthy epithets to which the human
tongue could give expression, were hurled at
him ' the persons who before had Ming " Rule
Britannia," now struck up with great vehe
mence, "We won't go home till morning;"
hisses and yells, shouting and slamming doors,
so effectually drowued the preacher's voice
that, though bet poke for forty minuter, scarce
ly a word be uttered -was beard.
Such scenes as these are of weekly occur
rence in one of tbe principal churches of Lou
don, and since the "No Popery" riots,noth
ing in tbe line of religions rows has at all
equalled these demonstrations. It is said
that, on the last occasion, Mr. D. Sbymoik,
M. P., wbo, in reference to the riotous pro
ceedings nt St. George's, had given notice of a
hill for better enforcing church discipline, was
present, aud will probably be able to enforce
what hs has to say to the House of Commons
by his own experience on the subject. We
again ash, if anything like such acts of Inde
cency and violence can be found In the his
tory of American mobs I Have even the
Plog Ugliee of Baltimore, or the Dead Rab
bits of New York, exhibited iv such a dis-
gusting mode tbe low Instincts and habits of
■ lewd fellows of the baser sort ?" It is true,
many years ago, in a Philadelphia riot, some
churches were burned down, but even this vio
lent outbreak of passion does not iudlcate as
much capacity for deliberate ruffianism and
blackguardism as tbe periodical assembling of
this dirty .obscene, vulgar English mob.Sunday
after Sunday, in tbe house of God, and the per
petration of such scene*- as those which the dai
ly papers are called upon Sunday after Sunday
to record. Moreover, In ths case of the Phil
adelphia riots, the authorities at once respond
ed to tbe call tor their interposition, nnd with
bayonets and cannon at once cleared the streets
of theiioters. Bat, uuless Mr. Hbymoub has
succeeded in getting his bill through Parlia
ment, there is as yet uo security nor protec
tion for religious worship in a church iv the
very heart of L-ondju. though for months the
church has oaly beeu opened to be made tbe
scene of sacrilege and blasphemy, and for
months neither Parliament nor the ecclesias
tical authorities have afforded relief to the
persecuted nnd maltreated clergy and congre
gation.
Whilst the nobility of Great Britain are
probably as high bred aad well developed a
class of gentlemen ns can be found in the
world, it would he difficult to find nny class
ef African negroes, who have for fifty years en
joyed ths protection nnd example of a good
master, exhibit such ingrain aad irreclaimable
-algarity aa characterises the lower class of
Euglisbmen. They have been n proverb
throughout the world for combined annoy -
mice aad Insolence. Tbcir latest exhibition at
Ht.Georges suggest that, before ths British
aristocracy expend any more of tbelr surplus
philanthropy upon African negroes, the,
wonld better humanize—we will not say civ
Uiae-the white barbarians who throng their
own fields, towns and cities.
T«» ISAIOIUATIOB on TUB Twßtr vi or
ArniL.—The Committee ol laviiatiou an he.
half ef the Ladies ef Virginia, have received
letters from over thirty distinguished gaatle
laea, aunouneluf their purpose to he present
nt ths laauguraliou of the Clajr status, on the
Mlb ot April. Among then are ex-President
Tjrtor; Gov. Ellis, of N. C; ex-Oov. Urahnsa,
of the sense State, and the following meuthers
of Congress: Olajr.ot Ky.; Thompson, of Ind.;
h_rtk>ry, ef Ky.* Msynnrd, of Term.* Smith,
of N.fJ.aad most of the Virginia Congres
atonal delagattoa.
TunLA-ru U«.F. Mallobv-The Norfolk
9*V*** eeataln fseliag oMtunrfce of Hon.
Tr **** *****<>rj, whose death has beeaan-
JEE2*"? ***** represents* the Whigs of
that ddathct la oungw,,. in law l* wn§ »p.
********** ***' •*-•*-, nt Morlnm, hf Mr. MR.
9m * X ************** ***** enm keen President
of she HM4sth and Peteraharg BaUrend, aad
> f-*t_iT fUUir ** thmt elly ** *• ***** *-***'
* l } m *\m**>J ******* *s*r****** *%m\*mp*mw
■ ..> .~JHlammfm -Clap*
Tn the honors which are about to be bestow
ed upon the memory uf Mnnar Ci._r, in the
inauguration of statam In dais city and in
New Orleans, in ths oathusiaam with whioh
his birthday is annaally ohnwve.l, and tho
emotions which the hats mention of hi* name
awakens in so many hearts, a lesson is incal
cated which the youug and ambitions may
profitably consider. The names which are
uppermost in American memories are those of
men whoso personal qualities, without any
aid from official influence, have attracted to
them the popular heart, such as HnKn\
Abdbbw Jackbob and Jouw O. CAUtot-a.-
ABDaBW Jac__ob, it is true, was President,
bat be derived none of bis hold upon theuf
fec tions of bis coun trymeu from hi* occupancy
of that positiuu. It is "Old Hickory," wbo
is immortal, tbe man of iron will, prompt de
cision, indomitable courage, impulsive and
generous, gentle and winning nature. The
President is forgotten in tbe man, or only re
membered as a position which tbe man digni
fied and made illustrious. That office is a
grand and lofty one, but the figure that is
placed upon such a towering and majestic pe
destal must, itself, be of corresponding pro
portions, or it only excites ridicule and con
tempt.
lUs by Clat and Johh C. Calhoun never
attained ths station which each would have
graced, and yet, ir they had attained it, they
could not have stood higher than now in the
estimation of their friends. T hey areadroired
more than most of those who bave filled the
oiilce, and will be longer remembered. The
future historian will devote more attention to
them, and they will fill a larger space in the
eye of posterity, than the majority of Presi
dents. Even if President* were chosen, as
they ought to be, on account of beitig tbe first
men in intellect and public virtue in tbe He
public, few iv any age could be found who
would compare in statesmanship aud patriot
ism witb those we have mentioned; but when
it becomes the acknowledged custom, to choose
a candidate for the Presidency orr account of
his availability, and without reference to his
superior qualification*, the "post of honor" is
emphatically--aprivatestatioii,"and such men
as Clay, Waas-SS and Calhoin derivemore
credit from ihe neglect than the favor of poli
ticians.
For, to be an available candidate, implies a
capacity of "crooking the pregnant hinges of
the knee," of being all things to all men, of
truckling to the prejudices aud passions of the
populace, of sacrificing principle to expedi
ency, which rarely eh iracierizes a mau of
first-rate powers: or, where it does, affixes to
bis character the indelible stamp ol a dema
gogue, and divests him of all claim to true
greatness. In general, the " available-,'* are
available because of their obscurity, inferiority
and suppleness of principle and conscience.
A man of eminent abilities would disdain to
be elected to the highest office on the face of the
earth ou any such ground. How lougare these
Availables remembered after they have lelt of
fice ! And as thennmberof Presidents increase
with tbe increasing age of the Republic, tbe
dignity of the position will become less and
less, until an ex-President will command lit
tle more respect fifty years hence than an ex-
Congressman does now. The ambition which
only seeks office, which aspires alter lour
years of notoriety, to be swallowed up in
eternal oblivion, is tbe ambition of an insect
mind, aud cau never be entertained by any one
with capacity to soar above the sphere of a
butterfly. Let the young men of the country
wbo are capable of great things aud ambitious
oi lasting fame, contemplate the example of
Hemiy Clay, who, with powers capable of
adorning tbe Presidency, would rather be
right than be President, and, in cleaving to
tbe right, gained a nobler and more enduring
reputation than the Presidency could ever
have conferred. A grave as honored as that of
Clay oi Oai.ikhn is a more illustrious goal
than the White House, and the bones of such
dead lions more worthy of human reverence
than all the living dogs who may light and
yelp over the spoils of office from now till the
crack of doom.
The French Legislature.
The Senate of France is composed of one
buudred and seventy-six members, including
tbe French Cardinal.-: and the French Princes,
Who are members by birthright after they at
tain tbe age of eighteen. The Senators arc
appoiuted lor life by tbe Emperor aud receive
the sum of thirty thousand francs per annum.
The Emperor appoints the President aud
Vice President, who retain their offices for a
year only. The sittings of the Senate are se
cret, it has no power to amend bills, but cau
only pronounce upon bills presented by the
Government, which have been previously
voted upon by the Corps Legislalit.
The Corps LcgUlatif consists of two hun
dred and sixty-two members, who are elected
forsix years by universal suffrage, each depu
ty being allowed to every :jo,ooo voters. The
President and Vice President are appointed
by the Emperor, who convokes, adjourns and
dissolves tbe body at his good pleasure. It sits
once a year, and its sessions continue tbree
months, it does not originate bills, but re
ceives tbeia from the Council of State, a body
appointed by and presided over by the Empe
ror. It is permilted to discuss, and open to a
request, but not to amend, the bills presented
to it, us well as the taxes. A brief abstract of
its debates is all that is permitted to be pub
lished in the newspapers.
The French Legislature is, therefore, entire
ly an ornamental appendage of the Govern
ment, liawng no power of its own, or oi any
kind, except that which is vouchsafed it by
tbe Emperor.
The Legislature.
The Seuateyesterday passed a large number
of House bills, among them a bill repealing
the act incorporating the town of Hampton,
in Elizabeth City county, and. the bill con*
corning the work-bouse to be established in
the city of Richmond. Senate bills incorpo
rating the Fredericksburg and Fauquier Rail
road, aud for increasing the capital stock of
tbe South-Side Railroad, for the purpose of
constructing a branch road to the Roanoke
river, were rejected. The Honse bill appro
priating s'K'.doo to pay the ascertained balance
of Harper's Ferry expenses, was passed.—
House bill providing for ihe better organiza
tion of the militia of the Common wealth was
discussed and amended, and will probably be
finally acted ou to-day.
In tbs House ol Delegates a large number of
bills were passed, among them various acts of
incorporation. The bill amending the char,
ter of the North and South Railroad, increas
ing its capital stock ¥l50,(too, was rejected.—
The bill making an additional appropriation
to the Virginia Military Institute, underwent
various modifications, and tbe amount of the
proposed appropriation was reduced to *-,*o,
mxi. The bill was finally passed.
The (lukat Tr.iiii latiox.—lu view of ap
ptoa.bint* event**, the following paragraph
from the Cbutaii-ugu (Term.) Advertiser, had
a fearful .•ignlflcaiice:
"Aciti'sen of Charleston, S. C, came up
here the other day and paid $36" a piece for
each ot those eight steers that have been haul -
iuac rock from the river to the depot for tbe
last week or so."
Thbatb to al.—The Wells' Equestrian
Troups is doing a Rue business iv Norfolk,
assisted hy v portion of tbe Richmond The.
atrical company. After Mazeppa, last nigh',
the farce of '■ j_o_ u of a Lover," with Miss
KUaa Wrea as Qertrede, was to be given.
An-uwTUD bob Murder.-A~ negro hoy,
st_kteen years of age, -was committed to jail
Sunday, in Stanardsville,Urreeae county, Va.,
charged with tbe murder of the overseer of
Dr. J. B. Woods.of Albemarle.
Nnw Yonn Babk Btatbubbt - The ■___
l» statement of tbe New Vorh
shows au increase or •.•u.ut-u 4a louus am isYi
iv specie, a»d a decrease 'of
UOU, and ftM-MMa lv deposits. "J *?**\
Mail Kiunn KilLßi-.-The Bt. Jmaoh June.
nal of the It-th learns that Jul* hmnT _. Sd
•nonntnineer. shot Joseph A. made, a mail
Km, a tow days since, nt the crossing uf the
iih Pintle, and killed him Inatautly.
UavnwALtaM—The Aaatraliaa papers re.
cord Mother horrid masssrre of an Buftish
ship's crew by PolyaMiaasavsgM The ship
(iheFenHnfiSdauy) was burnt, aad the aloe
________.£_& lmi9tU ** *• '*•***•> "*"
*M*Ms*kJw y *w*m m r ****» w sw 7
S„icide-Editorial— Fire—Provision Receipts.
~. |«-cua.av.VA.. Mann9AJMK-.
lit M.-ulomfciuythcouu
m V-Teommitted saloide on last Saturday
nta-trW shooting himself withsptoML The
deed wan commit ted at a hotel in Marion. The
inu-zloof the pistol was placed against his
forehead, blowing Sis braUi* about the room.
He was aged only*! years.
Wm. M. Semple, formerly editor of the 1 ir
g.»...«,0f thi.* city, leaves fir New Oi leans in
a few days, wheuce be goes to take charge of,
or will be connected with, 'he editorial depart
ment of the rr<-.«<'*f,of that city.
A lire broke ont In this city this evening, In
the roof of a frame house, at 4» Malu street,
occupied by Mr. James Brady, which, at first,
bid fair to be an extensive conflagration; but
by the timely arrival and efficient services of
the Fire Brigade, the names wereextingulabed
before they spread to any great extent.
Au average per day of tony tbousauil
pounds of bacon has beeu received at the de
not of tbe Virginia and Teuiicssee Kailroad
for the last ten days, thus netting the amount,
received in that time four hundred thousand
pouuds, uearly all of which is from Tennessee,
and sent here for commission sale. O. K.
Too Maky or tub Same SuAt.—Among the
Orfio cities, villages, Ac, set down in the Uui
led States census of l&Mt, we have ouly.J,*W
different names.
Caleb Parker, armorer's mate on board the
IT. S. frigate S_u Jacinto, died on the i'Jth of
February, at Cape Verde Islands. He was a
native of Hampton, Va.
Thomas M. Peak, a young man, aged 18, ac
cidentally shot and killed his younger broth
er, Charles M. Peak, at New Orleans on Mon
day.
We learn, says the Cincinnati Commercial,
that Richard Kealf has actually become a pro
prietor and editor of the Macacheek PTBse,
published at Weat Liberty, Ohio.
A Miss Strattou was recently burned to
death at her father's residence near Cincinnati,
in coii-,l'l-tience of her dress taking tiie by con
tact witb an over-heated stove.
Juo. B. Wilbor, Jr., .Secretary of the Ameri
can Legation at Paris, has been removed from
that post.
The wife of Kobt. P. Waring, U. S. Consul
at St. Thomas, W. 1., died ou the Mth ult. of
yellow yever.
Mrs. Whitney, one of the pioneer missiona
ries of tfHa. is about to returu to Boston from
the Sandwich Islands.
The Mascot!an (lowa 'Journal says that a
Baltimore police oflicei is still in that State in
search of Coppic.
The latest accounts from Kngland say that
CJ-ueen Victoria is very well, "and has taken to
hoops."
Two fine moose, the meat ol which weighed
"•'•0 pounds were lately killed by two hunters
of Calais, Me.
M. Alfred Dedreux, the well known painter,
has just expired in Paris.
James W. Jones, editor of the AuguHa (Ga.)
Cronicle, died on the 23d inst.
Two inches of suow fell in New York on
Thursday.
***__ Thu Attention of our citizens is respect
full* called to the splendid assortment nf cAR
RI ARES, BUG-SIISB, ice, at auction, THIS DAY.
aUrfKO. F. .SMITH'S, on Broad, between sth and
6th streets. Sale takes place At 11 o'clock A. M.
Ph. Photograph* andAmlirotiTSssurpn-ised by
none in the world, from tho smallest up to lii**
size, colored in Oil, Aqu*ire:l and iinli-i I nil. are
tlioie executed at Rkbs' Mammoth tialicrj, 11
Main street. Copies takon from old Dagusrreo
tvpes .14*1(1 Ami-rotvpes, enlarged to any desired
size, and warranted perfect. Prices range from
25cents to-3so. mh It—ts
Richmond Tbk-TBB.
A HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE BILL.
Tiie beautiful Drama of
ALL THAT GLITTERS KS NOT ('OLD,;
AU. THAT ULITTERS IS NOT GOLD.} or the
ALL THAT GLITTERS 18 NOT GOLD.*)
And the vl'Ooß FACTORY UJRL,
Nautical Drama {POOR FACTORY GIRL,
of t* POOR FACTORY GIRL,
BLACK EYED SUSAN,/
BLACK-EYED SUSAN,S or All in the Downs.
BLACK-EYED SUSAN, \
All tiie (.Capitally Cast.
Favorite members of the com (Capitally Cwt,
pan}- appearing. f Capitally Cast,
"DISPATCH" STEAM
fß*-o_i P O W E R
PI? IXTINfi o 1-* FIC X,
Corner of Main and Thirteenth Streets, Richmond,
Virginia.
This Establishment, (liein-; the most complete
Printer* in the South, both aa retards Tvi.es, Or
naments, he., and the latest and most approved
Machine Presses,) is daily turning out the finest
specimens of
BOOK AND JOB Pll9 J I ■m,
ssca as
PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, BILLS OF LA
DING, CHUCK*. _c,
POSTERS, PROGRAMMES ? HANDBILLS.
Particular attention given to fin*, work for Banks,
Public Offices, Insurance. Railroad, and Transpor
tation Companies. Tobacco Kactor-... Ac.
THE DISPATCH CARD PRESSES.
These new Machines, for Cards, Kill Heads,
Small Circulars, Labels, .Vc.are cipable of turn
itn* oil MM impress ions prr hour, thereby enabling
the patrons of tins establishment to obtain tins
description of work at the shortest possible notice.
R-_, Prices reduced in proportion to the increase
of speed!
RF*L Printing, in various colored BRONZES and
INKS, executed in the hi**hsst style of tbe art.—
In this branch of the bus in •>:<», tiio proprietors can
safely challenge competition.
*-C#P*r> THE I H'll 1 M LECTURE
_►--__. liefore the YOUNG MEN'S CHRIS
TIAN ASSOCIATION, will lie delivered )>y
JOHN R. THOMPSON, ESQ.,
Oa THURSDAY EVENING, Marnh2.eii.lsio. at
s o'clock, in the Hall oi the MECHANICS' IN
STITUTE.
Brj_i_CT— ■** EDGAR A I'OE."
Tickets 25 cents—to lie obtained at. the usual
places. R.R. HOWiSON.
mh 2->—2t Chaiiinan Lee. Come.
DR. T. S. ill I V HA E *LS can l>e fou nd
■►■*_?- at tiie ** Carbon Hill Mines," Henrico
county, after the 12ch inst. mh 27—6t*
<* :__-» NOTICE.—The tmnual meetine of
•»-__■ the HANK OF THE COMMON
WEALTH will lie held at their Rank mi; House in
this city, on the second WEDNESDAY in April.
(the llth erox.l at U o'clock. J. fl. MORTON,
mh M— tllA Cashier.
LOST AND STRAYED.
___* =_~--» MI-ST— Between the store of
"**f-'^--'~ v "X____H reeuel, ■**- r'vx. on Broad street,
•**•' ""*-*and the residence of the subscri
ber, at the corner of Franklin and Madison street.*,
a pair of OOLO SPECTACLES. The finder will
he liberall) rewarded In returning them to me.
mh2B-3t H. ARCHER,Tredegar Iron Works.
UST-Oii Saturday. 24th inst.. on Bth atre»t. I*-
twesn Main ami Cary. my FREIt, PAPERS.
They were in a snt-.1l tin i-ox A reward will 1-3
paid lur their return to this otfice.
SALLY ANN WEAVER.
mh W-lt* A Free Wowan of Color.
(HIND—At the Market-House in Richmond, a
PURSB, containing some money. The owner
can net the same b» proving it. and pawn.: ex
penses. W. H. !S 1 RIXGFELLOW.
mh "ii— st* Marchester.
I - O.*»'l'--On Sunday aichs. the 18th ef March he
* tweeu the hours of lv and 11 o'clock, a VIOTO
RINE. lined with dark silk —it has three tips on
each end. The tinder will lie lil-crally rewaided hy
leavin-i it at the Dispatch oliice. mh 27—SI*
LOST— At the old African Church, on Bandar,
the 26'h. tu% FREE PAPERS, in a black hM.
I will pay lor ihe trouble of return nit then- at the
Denateh office. PLEASANT AUAMS.
inn 27—2t* A free man ol color.
©li "*i"lt— A small POCkTST-BOOK. between
A*, left's and New Castle, containing MONEY
and PAPERS, which the owner can net by desenb
inulit, either in person orwritintt, and i-nynu the
cost of tins advertisement
mh 27-tt JOSIAH BURRISS.
SsT > ••» REWARD.-Strayed or stolen
.J"_»_r from mv residence, a half crown "WHITE
3h PEPPY. For his return, or for such in
formation as will lead to his recovery, I will pay
the above reward. tmhlß-U] W. G. PAINE.
tan MAIN ST.,( l JOHNSON'S HALL,
Richmond < > Nuioulk.
WHEELER A WILSO*'*.
BEWINO MACHINES
Willi eg
Linen, Silk, Cotton aud Woollen Goods!
They m.il.e a suitable stitch and have
Thk Nm Kssmiy Attachmkxts kor Measi-riso,
Tub Wncnss-Ui Attschmebts run Manama.
Tun NBcrsssni Atts-—Msne-* sob Polmbo,
TuaNfCBSSABV ATTAI liMBKT* BUB lit I nlJ.il.
I_Tue Wim is S»*.\iisii,
Br%_ The Work is.. Rosis-*,
*__, The Wobs is . Tuextxc,
I__ THE Willi IK UCU.TINi.,
v*. The Won is - Blatiisiiso,
n*_TllK WolK IS CoKfllSfi.
B_.liik Wore is Hk-smisu.
kj_ The Wore, is F-LLisu.
The Richmond Enquirer says:
"We speak knowingly, aud from full experience.
There ts no humbug about Wheeler A Wilsons
Machine. It does all that it propose*."
mh »-«* __
'PEA TRAYS ! _*KA TBAYS I !
1 WIRE DISH COVERS.
We have jest opened, of our owb importation, a
larse stock oi TEA TEA Yd, ia sSto asmsi ehrj
sle-cant and chaste pattens. Also. WIRE DISH
COVE RB. oval ami round, for sals at wholesale
and rstail.at very 1U ft
ink Jf»-3t No. 19 Pearl street.
OEFICE OF ENDERtf. aUTTON A C 0../
RicBMOKS.MarohJP.IaiW ]
•THE EOTPROF THE t;EIITKAL BAKE
1 OF VIROINIA will hereafter tie redeemed by
va in currency at par. or coin *,t > 4 discount.
BTATE aad o«ne7STOCKS always on hand, for
sale at market rates d
jThTf KMPHB. BUTTON A CO.
M'•• MSs-oVa*^
Takes this m-tkod te inforas her friends *ad ths
rMicia ssnsral. that she has taken rooms ewer
*" *-"<• *n Faner »u*r*. wkersske
jnhfcf ******* ****•***** wko **** •**" ********
'^-*^^^R^!^*9 H * wj**d**L
****m/ 0 am so—l| gyt*nuji
tTrl-l—r.
On Monday. Hi* 36th mst .nt In.* mother's rest
iUe.-.% KHAkKI.IN G. CARTER, in the lEU year
" His fs h Hcrsl will take nlacef.om the %-.t Has
tist Church thi-. (Wodneaila>inveiiißg. at half
*resti*'ci..a_. Th..- irießilj ana ac-i_aiiit*iuee.. ol
the fatuity are Baiticiilarl*- mvitsd t.. attend
On Saturday, the •Jifkiu'-i.. Nt 71s, o'clock A. M.,
GKOKGE I'AINK. »on of 'rf-gn-e and Eli.ura
Fame, aged 5 month and l'ldays
In Charles City comfy. Va-. March 2Jd. uuCdeu
ly.of henior.ha-je.at 2 o'clock. I. M.JHrs. WIN
EKEKD CHILDRESS, in the 7oth year of bar
ags. _______________________
MJhRITfB INT-ILLIO-INCT.
I-ORTOF RiCHJIOND, MARCH 27.
High, Waur this day ( Waßßiidßa) BJj o'clock.
S.UI.KD.
.Ste.iiiisliipVorkt4.-An I'arrisii. New York, m.lze.
ard passengers Ludiam A Watson. .
Steamer Beividvre, Travers, Baltimore, mdze.
and passsneers. D. A W. Currie.
i-V-tir E. GoldalKirough, Tod I. _altiutore. mdze.,
W.H. Colquitt A C». _, . ,v
Schr. Ashland, Graves, Baltimore, iiiilzo., W.
D. Colquitt A Co. . _, a
B<*hr May Oueen, ilarnard, Satem, flour and
feed, W. D. Gbisuitt- Co.
Sour K. A M. .). (Simpson, tr-pruell, down the
river, lis lit. _
Schr. Ciironoiuetor, fiamsa-i down the river,
liplit. , ~
Schr. 4-n. Cloud, Owutusy, down the river, ltsht.
.Schr. W. W. Grifnii, Ross, down the. river, light.
Schr. Fashion. Hubbard, down the river, light.
CAN! IDATES POR OFFICE.
HMftMC \VARI).-Me*_R* Edi
-K-H- tons: The following ticket will \<e sup
ported for iVlonroa Ward,.it tne Ward election, on
the fir-it Wednesday, the 4th day of April:
Col St IL.HK"-. , ,
8. D. Donoon, 1* vv ■ Glasenronk,
D. J. .-fatinders. J. R- Anderson,
G. W. H. Tiler.
jH.DKKMIiN. _. _
P 11. Starke. •■• *> ■ Bsvendge.
N. C. Lipscomb, W. W.Timbsrlake,
mli 2*-7t* C. C. Kllelt.
_T3=*» TO THF. VOTERS OF rtlO'-'iROE
following ticket is pro
posed for your support at the etiKiiini, V/ard elec
tions : for coi.vriutan. ,
D. .1, Saunders, i.. VV. Glazei-rook,
13. D. Denoon, J. R- Andorson,
U. W. H. Tyler.
FOR ALU ZK M XX.
N. C. Lipscomb. P. 11. Starke,
.1. \V Bcveridge. C. B. Ellctt,
mh 28—It* W. W. Timberlake.
■**>"-**•_«_-_ TO T"E VOTERS OF DISTRICT
No. 2 —I hereby announce myself a oaa
dida?'. for re-election to the office- of CONSTA
BLE for the above district, and respectfully rolicit
your votes iv May next. _,-,-_.. ,
mh Z* -tde* OEO. W. THOMAS.
11HE *'OI.LO\VI>G rUEAiVIBI.E A **. D
RKSOLUTIONB WERE ADOPTED BY THE
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND, on
WEDNESDAY,the ttst of March, ldte:
U'/i-r-n.. A bill has reeuutly passed ths General
Assembly .amendinl the Charterof the city of Rich
mond, .vid creating the aaaeeefa Judge ol tho
Hustings Court; and whereas the terms of the said
bill provide that it shall go into effect only after
being ratifi d by a vote of the peopi-s ol Richmond:
Resolved, That ths Commissioner-: of Elections
in the several wards shail open a poll at the elec
tion of city <r flicers, on Wednesday, the Ith day of
April next, by which the vote may lie taken npon
the acceptance of the said "amendment to the
Charter;" reitisterin.. such votes as may be given
"tor the ameudment"oi 'against the amendment.
and returnim; the same to the Council with the
other election ret-.trns
Resolved. That the said ant--ndment to the Char
ter, wi h this preamble and resolutions, l«e pub
lished in the daily papers for the information of the
voters, till the day of election.
A Copy—Teste:
THOS. LAWSON.C.C. R.
A Hri.i. to amend the Charter of the City of Rich
maud,and to recreant-.' the. Court af Hustings
of the said ritu :
Be it emu ted bo 'If General Assembly, That the
second, third and sixth sections of an act passed
March 38, MM. entitled an aot revising ami re
ducing into one act the provisions of the Charter
of tho city of Richmond, be re-enacted and
amended so"as to rentl as follows:
"-• 2. There shall continue to lie for the said cor
poration a Court, wh oh shall be called the "'Court
of Hustings for the City ef Richmond;" and tiie
same shail be held b» the Mayor. Recorder aud
Aldermen of the said city, or auv four »1 them,
except where it is otherwise provided ; anil also
by a Judge, to be ct-lleil the ".luihe of the Court of
Hustings, in the following manner, that is to
say : A term of the said Courtof Hustings shall
be'helil by the Mayor, Recorder and Aldermen ot
tho said city, in every month, as is how provided
for by law. except, that it shall not exceed sirdars;
and tbe said Court, so held by tbe said Major. Re
cori'sr and Aldermen, shrill have rind perform all
tbe jurttrdietioß, powers and duties now vested in
the said Court of Hustings, except such aa are
hereinafter expressly ves'ed in and delegated to
the said Court of Hustings, when held by the
Judie thereof.
A term of the siid Conrtol Hastings, art ex
ceeding twenty days, shall also hs hew by the
Judge thereof, ia every month, at such times and
place ns shall be prescribed by the Council of th.*
saidciti ; which said Uaurtof Hustings, so held
by the .tuiLe thereof, shall have and exercise ex
clnsivelj the jurisdiction now vested in the said
Court of Hustings in all civil cases and Blatters at
law and in chancery, all matters concerning the
Bfobat of wills, the appointment. qualifiestinn and
removal of hdui-iarea, and the settle me nt of their
accounts, and all other civil proceed tags, except
those relating to apprentices, bastards, the regis
tration of free negroes.aad other matters of po
lu-.**.
Ths said Court ol Hustings, held l.v tne Judge
thereof, shall also have original jurisdiction of all
such criminal cases and matters arising within the
territorial limits of the jurisdiction of the said
Court, as are now engutßßfeta hi Circuit Courts.
And the Council of the city of Richmond may
vest in tbs said Court of Hustings, to be held by
thejiid.e thereof, appellate jurisdiction from the
decisions of the Mayor of Hi" city, in oasts aris
iaj under the ordinances of the city
The business of the said Court of HustlßSS—
whether hold by Ihe Mayor. Recorder r>.» d Alder
men, or by ths Judge thereof.shall he distributed
between the monthly aid quarterly terms of the
said Court, as is now prescribed by law : And the
Jajgs of the said Court shiil designate which of
the terms held by him sljali be quarterlr terms
A Grand .lury shall be summoned, m the mode
pr>«scnb-d by law, to att't.d the terms of the said
Court of Hustings, he'd by the Mayor. Recorder
and Aldenii-n for the months of February, May,
Aii-ust anu November; and aii rand Jury shall be
summoned, to attend the terms of ttie said Court,
held by the Jodie thereof, for the mouths itumcdi
at- I*. succeeding each quarterly term of the said
Court; and the said Gotad Jury shall he charged
by the Judge of the srild Court. And all the provi
sions ol law concerning Grand .'urie.s and other
Juries, applicable to Circuit Courts, shall apply tn
the siid Court of Hustings, when held by the Judge
thereof.
All criminals examined by the Conrtol Hastings.
held by the Mayor. Recorder snd A'dermen. shall
be remanded for trial to the Court of Hustings, to
be held by the Judge thereof; aaddepositionsand
reeoKniaaness shall be taken and returaed to tho
s.id Court, instead of to the Circuit Court for the
cit* of Richmond,
The saul Court of Hustings, when held by the
.ludae thereof, and the said Jiulte respet lively,
shall have like power aa a Circuit Court or .lu.l,i>,
to award injunctions, writs of habeas corpus, man
damus anu prohibitions.
Appeals, writs of error and superredeas tojudg
ments, decrees or orders from the said Courtof
Hustings, when held by the Mayor. Recorder and
Aldermen, shall be taken as heretofore to the Cir
cuit Court of ihe city of Richmond ; and from ttie
said Court of Bastings, when held by the Judite
thereof, to the District Court or the Supreme
Court of Appeals, as is now prescribed bj law for
Circuit Courts
The Commonwealth's Attorney for the Circuit
Court of the city of Richmond shall attend and
act as prosecutor tor the Coiitiii.mwc--.lrii in the
said Comtof Hustings, wheu herd by the Judge
thereof.
Duiuig the absence ol the .led;s of the said
Hustings Court, or his inability lor any cause to
hold the terms of the said Court, the same may be
held by the Judge ofanv Circuit Cm t. whose com
pensation shall be paid by the city of Richmond:
aad the said Court of Hastings, sr the Jud*e
thereof, may order tiie removal of any suit from
li 6 Court to any Circuit Court, in the same mam.or
and for tne same causes as is now provided by law
for ths removal of causes from one Circuit Court
to another.
"*t 3. The said Court of Hustings shall continue
to have civil and criminal jurisdiction, and ths
said Ma.or. Recorder, Aldermen aud JuiUe shall
each have the powers ol a Justice of the I'eace.
not only within the corporate limits of the saul
city, but also lor the space of oue mile on the
north side of James river, without and around said
city. and every part thereof, including so much of
ihe said river to low water mark on the shore of
tneoounty of Chesterfield, as shali lie liet*a*een two
lines drawn due south from the eastern and west
ern terminations of the one mile aforesaid, for
matters arising within the same, according to the
laws oi the Commonwealth."
**i 6 There shall be an election annually in each
ward of the said o.ty.on the first Wednesday in
April; or iv case ol failure to bold the election on
• hit say. then on such day afterwards as tbe
Council may direct; which election in a waid shall
le for its members of tho Council and members of
the Court of Hustings, oi her than tba Judite th«'e
of.ta.nd tor prrtons to nil. until the next annual
election in said ward, tin* following it—be* for sat. l
city, to wit: May. r. Superintendent of the (ins
Works, f-nperir.tfiidant of Streets, Super.litem;
ent of tho Water Works. Ar-sensor, Collector of
the Clt» Tax*.*. Serjeant. Huh Constable, Cnptain
of the Night Watch. Manager ot the Poor House,
(iauger. and Measurer of drain.
And there shall aUo Lo elected, bj the .ju. lined
*-oters of the said city, at such time and place as
the Council of th" said city shall prescribe, a Judge
of the Court of Hustings for the laid city, woo
shall hold his office for ths term of eight years, and
shall receive such compensation as may be allow
ed bjr tbs said Council: provided, that his election
•hall not foks place within thirty iUys of an> rr v
uioiptl or State election in the said city, and that
hi* compensation shall not I* diminished an nag
his term of orlice The manner of conducting his
election, of making ths return thereof, of his qual
ification, of ordsriug uew election* to fill vacan
cies ia his oiiice, aad of deciding disputed else
Uons, shall l-e jrescn bed by ordinance, to hs en
acted by tbe Council of the said city."
This act bqi-.11 take effect so soon as H Usleen
ad- pted by the vote of a majotity of tha cm.ltfjftl
voters of the city of Richmond, given at such time
aud place as the Council el the said oity Bliall pro
set the. nihZß-tds
THI!» IS TO NOTIFY ALL. PEKSQAB.
that I have appointed Mrs. M .-WrCURBKN
my asSßt, to ewry on aad Beep a HOARDING
UOCMK lathe city of Kicßn.oml, Va , to hay for
cash only. and charge board at her own disc retton.
___, . JDHN W WATHMN.
MAh~uU, VMM. wh *»-*.^
to bur (or i-iah only. K. f. TUR NTt BT
■icbirmß*Olar-iD grth. WW. mliJs-*rv
i. l *** _?s*_K_._r___l Cmlbml HiD Miaas. for
VAWWiSttmT ***** *^ tW °
- au *~-» «* . *** m***eAm*)9tw *T tfif*
■_. Beulheru »»■ lag M-CMpee.
LESTER MAHO«*At:TIIRINU tOMI'AMf,
RICHMOND, VA.
Th--. sut.criusrshivc fvrjiieil a. joint tookeuni
TWO THREAD, LOCKHTITCH, SHUTTLE
Sl-WINCi MAt 'II INKS,
which, from Miuiplicity of-lonstmclioti and adi»p-
Utioo-to all braashsß of needle -work, stands .m
--rivslled. and ws offer them to the public with full
confidence. fj**lievin*i that a fair trial or the tiia
chine v. ill satisfy all of our ability to liirinsiithis
vatuil.'e article in dornsstic economy, from oi ft
OWN FACTORY, that will prove in evary reser.-t
eeual to the liest furnished by Northern iusn.if.tc-
Tbsad machines are manufactured snd sold under
iesnl nul.U irom Elias Il >we. Jr.. Wheeler 4
W iUi.n's M.-iuuiacturinc Cim-any. i*ru»er a Ha
ler'n .-icwiug Ms lime Coinpauy. and 1. M. Sinner
* Co. _ ..
.lohu H. Lester, James B. Kant.
A brain Warwick, I" Hoiton Roach
H<race L. Rent. Christian A J.athror-.
Edniond, Davenport A JVC. Warwick. Jr.,
C... Rolliut-W Haxall.
W. G Pains. H. K. Elljson,
.1. 1.. Ai-person. B W. Know cc,
P.B. Wooldridiie, Thos. L. D. Walford.
Thos. W. McCance, John A Geo. Gibson,
James Duiflop, Keen, Baldwin A Wil-
Thi*s. R-Trice, liams,
Win. Beers, Edmond A Davenport.
.1. 11. Montague, CGenuet.
W. B Warwick. Win. A. Walters.
R. R. Howison. 8. McGruder's Sons,
W. H. Macfarland, L. W, Glazebrook,
Sanvl Fntney. John Pureed,
«"e<». J. Sumner, Crenshaw A Co.,
Win. H. Hnxall, H E. C Baskervill,
T.B.Starke. Corbin Warwick,
Willi-iin Palmer. Geo. W. V'ancey,
John Thompson Brown, Jus. A Cowaidin,
Jose I'll V. Winston, W. B. Pleasants,
Sam'l J. Harrison.
N. B.—Local A-tents wanted in all the Urfte
cities and towns in the Inited States and Canada,
to sell ttie above Machines. Office lor tiie present.
CORINTHIAN HA I.E. Main street. Address
LESTER Manufacturing Comsanr,
mh 23- ts.-'p) Rici.uioi.il. Va
aa. Extensive Mnle ef (arriai-r.. lta-
ROUOHK.S, ROCK A\V A V .S, Blufil-8,
WAGONS, Ac, AT AUCTION.- Attention is
asked to the larrte Bale of CARRIAGES?, ho.,
THIS DAY, commencing at II o'clock, at .*Urr#ei>.
F. Smith's, on Broad, tietwecn fttli and (Jth streets,
who is removing from Ins present place ol l.usi
„ess. THOS. W. KEKSEE.
mh 2s — 11 Auctioneer
BY Reinruiber ! Rock's Good humeri tun,
run Tiiis ct rk or
RHEUMATISM.
NEURALGIA.
SPRAINS; Ac., Ac
is for silo by Druggists seneralli in the city. Bo
suro and ask for ROCK'S SAMARITAN, when
miv buy. or you may get something else, and not
be cured or benefited.
W!iolt>*.a!c orders supplied on liberal terms.
mh Z7-6tif
*"*!_ Hoi-kbridie Alum Waters.—The repu
tation of these \\ ATERs extend throughout Vir
ginia, the Southern States and tl.e Union.
The many miraculous CURES performed by
them, haveattracted the attention of many emi
nent uu*HCal> men ia every s.ction of the country .
Dr. Sa.vi. A. Cartukihut, oi New Orleans,
Fays: " In truth, I know of no water in Europe or
America, so rich in MEDICAL SUBSTANCES
as that of the Rockbridge Springs."
Dr..l. J. Moorman, of Virginia, says: "Itis a
matter of no little importance that the public
should be full-, apprised ot the remarkable inrlu
enoe exerted by the ROCKBRIDGK ALUM WA
TERS in strumous iiise.ir.es especially. They have
long stood as a reproach to our profession, and
never but in these WATERS has a remedy been
found that deserves the name of a SPECIFIC for
their cure.
Dr. John G. Caktkr, of Virginia, certifies that
the water is a powerful alterative, acts on tho
GLANDULAR SYSTEM generally, and possess
es considerable TONIC properties.
The Rev. Hbbby Ri-ffmkr, certifies of- the sal
utary effect*, oi the Rockbridge Alum Spring Wa
ter. I have repeatedly used it, and. besides the
good sheets upon my general health, I found it pe
culiarly efficacious in dispertn-: CUTANEOUS
ERUPTIONS and promoting a bealthl action on
the skin. No other medicine that I ever used had
so remarkable virtue in tins respect.
Dr J. A. MbBaUB, of Greensboro. N C says :
*' I am perfect) satisfied that the waters are un
eqnalied by aa; in the world for ULCERS, and es
pecially those of a SCROFULOUS nature."
The many certificates that have lieen furnished
by .Ml.listers, Physicians, Lawyers.-md all classes
of our fellow-citizens, if published, would fill
columns of the press.
An invalid writing from Ohio, says: " That my
Dyspepsia, with all its train of hnrnble nervous
symptoms, has been relieved, and effectually and
permanently cured."
Another irom North Carolina writes that,"after
exhausting the best uiedieal skill in a case of
CH RON IC 1)1 A R RHi'KA. it has yielded to the cv
rafive powers if Rockbridge Alum Waters."
Tbese Waters are kept in half bbUbb glass bot
tles by our Agents. Messrs. FISHER k WINS
TON, Whotesile Diu-igists, No. 125 Main st.,
Richiiiond. Va.
FKAVSER .V RANDOLPH. Proprietors,
mli V—ts of the Rockbridge Aln:n Spunks.
___ The Oreul Virginia lti-me.lv. nnd no
Humbcg.-PKI'ER-' f.NFAI.UHI.K REMEDY
FOR GONNORRHOSE AND AM. .SECRET 1)1.5
EAoEIJ.- This great American remedy, contain
in-: in. Meri iin.il <>r R.ussmic properties,excels
•very—ring heretofore offered the pnphc, in its i-u
rative. restorative aad renovating powers: and
the medical world are astonished when torn that
the .-move remedy wit! cure ihe above diseases, and
confounded when they have ocular SBBBOBItIB
tions of the fails. But the proprietor, who has
known ot the remedy for twent; odd years, BBS
known of a case of twenty years' st, itiit'ng to be
restored to per Ice? health, and all other cases of
shorter duration tn be restored, without a sin-tie
exception, and therefore challenges any case of
fjonoi line*. Winch the renudy will not cure, pro
vided tbe directions are carried out with prudence
on the part ol the p.iti-nt; and auy one purchasing
hall a dozen bottles, and rising aoeoreingly, in in*
or ber ease, hs guarantees a perfect cure: ;md in
naseof failure, will furnish additional medicine,
free of charge, to complete the cure, through his
agents; and a cure will be effected without n.eou
venienee to the patient.
fold by APPERSON A DUPUY.Ho. 201 Broad
street, and o*. A.STRKCXKR. Mam street, Drug
gists, agents for the citj of Richmond.
mh to— dim'
_3_ Cr oii i». —Children are often Brines'
very suddenly with this disease, which, if not.
nui-tiily relieved, proves Estal. It generally at
tacks children in the night, after having Isten much
exposed to damp, old winds tiiroiuh the day.—
Damp houses, wet feet, thin shoes, net clothes.or
anything that obstructs perspiration, ma\ oeea
sionCroup. Mothers! >our children a»e liable to
lie taken with this dread complaint at a tune when
you least expect it ; lint it ia not always a doctor
can he c illcd or a remedy found, and for this rea
son we would advise .on now, and without a mo
meat's delay, to bus a bottle of Dr. EATON'S IN
FANTILE CORDIAL ft will cure every case
of Croup, if taken in time : alsj all complaints at
lending Teething. Convulsions, Coughs, Colds,
etc. It is s. Id by all respectable -rtafgists.—
Messrs.Cui sen A _iro..r. New York.ars the
proprietors, and also sole assets for -"Dr. BRON
SON'!* 1 BLOOD FOOD." winch, for Comuimp'ive
and Cliri.mc diseases, is a sure remedy. Do not U* ,
put off with aa] other articles. Write to Cut BCB
_ OsroK i, New Yoik.il you cannot net them in
.our ioaii town.
For sale by FISHER k Wl NS TON, Richmond.
\a.,andb) generally. iiiha.-lm
»/_ Boot* and *»lioc> tor
Sl'KINt. AND BUMMGB.
MARCUS HARRIS $■ BRO..
MANI'FAOTI'RER.S ANII W HOLKSALE AND
RETAIL DEALERS IN HOOTS.
SHOES. TRUNKS, he.
No. 175 Ma:.-- tjrHKtr. Riuiimomj. Vibi.ima..
We are n w prepared tn offer a complete assort
■eat of BOOTs and SHOES, of the latest and
most.approved styles, anion.: which wiil he found
ths lollowimc goods oi our own make, which, tor
excellence of material ami superior workmanship,
•re Mirpassed by none its this market, viz:
aw pairs (ients' French Calf BOOTS:
M " '* " GAITERS:
KM " ** " OXFORDTIFf-h
*W " '• •• STRAP SHOES:
Md " " Calf and Kid GAITERS ;
100 " " Laatiaa do.
MO " Ladies' Morocco 800 TS ;
am " •* Gnat do.
MW " " Morocco and (Joaf. Bt'SKINS;
KWU " " Morocco and Kid SLIPPERS;
•VW " '* Si.ie-lnoe mil Con. GAITERS;
l.lXj>l " Misses' Hoots and Shoes, of ail stiles:
1,000 " Children's " - *********
Also, a well selected stock of Boys' and Youths'
Boots and Shoes, of all st>les. together with a
larse and desirable stock of Pern-ed Work, makes
our assortment as complete and ns it re-it hs any in
this market, to all of which we respectfully solicit
a call from the purchasing c-iinmun.it, l-efore uiak
inn their purchases, as our facilities enable us to
otl-r them advantages as great, at Isast, as cau be
otlered by an> other house.
N. B — Custom work made to order, as usual, at
short notice and fair prices.
__, __, MARCIS HARRIS A BRO ,
No Lit Mam st,next to American Hotel.
mh 19-2wt2p>
■*_. Luis' 1 iiml Attractive Supply of
SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS.
BREEDEN A FOX.
„ . . . BROAD STREET,
Have !»ecn or<eritni: il-trine the past two weeks,
and are now prepared to offer, a complete assort
ment of —
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
i Tne i r . wo S-_ ***** Panicßlar attention to many
lame h.U of Foreun 6oc Is. whisk will be sold at
Biicesinuch lower than those o! former seasons -
We mention a few only of the most attractive ar
tio.es :
English BEREGEB. in immsnae varietr:
BEIIKG ** KOBES; 4to 10
Aver* larse assortment of SILKS, at every va
net) of it j le, at 25 to 30 pei cent, below the cost
of importation.
?u _ v- , iA l ?_ t .? __ N - RTB nnA ORGANDIEH;
TRAVELING-DRESS GOODS.of every drsenp
tioa:
Snrinir DELAINES and CHALLIKR;
rrsuca and India FOULARD SILKS, some en
tirely new and handsome dssuus.
Our stock of Dome -.tic Staple Goods has nsvsr
bsea, more extensi**e.
NEGRO CLOTHING, of erery arsde.
Amonzat the last named, are would call the spe
cial attention of buy an to sums very larsa lots of
kl'-^'J 1 ***4 (i * ttt *>* P, -VB and Suiirtd OeNA
lu KUS. aad a Ur«e variety of other articles of
Southern manufacturs.
BREEDKN k FOX.
mhU-iwif JIT Broad street.
_ hv.ll. J. rriiiikllß A <•, Optician*, We.
sCTot_^
ef larse am any offered ia the Nortaeia sttias, aud
MAt߻Jul_> ~,18
mfc lt-ia*-* ___ " '
t__A»aM-al.- . W _.«r»J-• > ) '
Bh-Silks -sacrificed!
*.M.*rr«»n
UE'.ANI DR_ S S GOODS!
EiU, NOVELUEb.
H* MATERIAL AND DEbION.
At üßprecsdcntcdprices, bfincm 4 then. w.Ui .1 the
reaoii or all.
WATKINB & FICKLEN.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER.* IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
l--'l Main Street,
Are now receiving and opening their second sup
ply of
SPLENDID SPRING GOODS*,
Msny ot whioh have lieen piiruhasctt al ths bum tion
sales :n New fork dur-.ru the pant week, at -/.inch
the prices were lower than ever known before, it.
SPLENDID SILKS.
DRE.-'S HOODS.
RICH LACE AND SILK MANTLES.
SHAWLS. EMBROIDERIES.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
LINEN'S,
PRINTS,
PLANTATION 000 OS.
Either l.jr wholesale or retail, they »re prepared, to
offer inducements hitherto Ba*-*"*BalABBl
WATKINS aTriCKLEIS-S
OPM NI A' G OF S I LKS '
ON TUESDAY AIORNINU. IHE -funi INST.
We shall lie prepared to eshil.it sn 1 -ibi.ai.i. v r
stock ol SILKS of the choicest styles, atastou
isliin-tvric.es.
a_.On WEDNESDAY mornine. »lie2lst,we w. I
ea-tbitour splendid stock oi FRENCH .LACK.
DAMABIE, PUSHER and REAL LACE MAN
TLES; Silk do. and new DUSTERS-spiuo th«
re-il lace, very elegant. 1 ml. 19—12t| W . A r .
**f__ Heavy Pl-iid.-nid
STRIPED OSNABURGB. . __ ,
At FACTORY PRICE*?*.
We- iiavo a very ];ir;e and choice assortment »f
PL A ID AND STRIPED OSNABCRGS,
For sale by the piece or paoaoce. at
MANUFACTORY PRICES.
For eERVANT WOMEN they ue very dc.: 4
■_-*•_Heo-ile.-. * andl<late for llish C on.Hi. Ic.
People's Candidate for Hish Constable.
People's Candidate for Hisli Cmstable.
People's Candidate for High Cnnstsble.
People's Candidate lor Hit-ii Constable.
J. H. McCL'IDEY,
J. 11. MiCIRDK.'.'.
J. 11. McCuUDKY,
J. 11. MrCIRDEV.
J. 11. M(CLRHKV.
ELECTION, WEDNESDAY. Irr OK APRIL.
ELECTION, WEDNESDAY, 4rti OE Al'tflL.
ELECTION, WEHNEeDAV. Itii OP APRIL
ELECTION, WEDNESDAY, Cm OF APRIL.
ELECTION, WEDNESDAY, lm OF APRIL.
VOTE EARLY! VOTE EARLY!
VOTE EARLY! VOTE EARLY !
VOTE EARLY I VOTE EARLY:
KhM—tde*
831. Samuel M. Price A to..
1.-.7 MAIN STREET,
Are opening this morning further BuypHoa of
NEW AND ELEOANT DREtfS GOODS, c-_ .-.sis!.-
Handsi-mo ."-'H KS. BEREGES aad ORGAN HTES.
Beautiiul BEREGE ANGLAIS ROBES,.! the
Elegant BEREGE and ORGANDIE ROBE.S.
New SILK MANTLES.
French LACE MANTLES, of the latest stales
and at the lowest,price...
DUST KRe. in great variety, among which trriv lie
f-iind FULL SUITS, inelui«in__ DRESS and
M ANT I.E. soinethin.. entirely new.
HOOP SKIRTS, the last novelty and the liest of
the season.
We will open in a few dajs (of which dus notits
will he given,! an assortment of REAL THREAD
MANTLES and POINTS, of THE VERY LAT-
EST importations, mh 19—__,.r_pi
■V The grerit ilravhark to |»r>rsoi!-» etnl
grating to the extreme South and Western corn
-try. is the fear they have of the fever and n.-.uo—
the most liir-iul of all disaases. Kvery d.-'f we
hear of persons attacked tbis disease and anads
helpless in a short, time, without any pesns of al
fordiag relief. In view of tiie great demand for a
retupdv. Dr. HosTB-TTSS has presented his cele
brate.!-Bitters," whose curative powers for all
diseases of thestossaen have bees Bnrrersalli se
knowledged. The "Bitters," prepared alter along
experience and deep study. have received the en
comium* of the most eminent »ti*sieians. as well
as nl! classes, from every partß-f tho country To
th.pse who doubt their maa* virtues, all we can say
is to try them, and juiUe for themselves, r--*spec
liver*.
Sola by druggists and dealers gener.-.iiy. every
where. mh'Ji-lui
B.X. Burnett's -Snjirrior __rhrswtßi for flavor
itii CI STARDS. PIE.-', BLANC-MANi'F. ICE
CREAMS. JELLItS. SAUCES, Ac. A... ipre
pared Irom Frititsof the best quality, r.itd highly
concentrated.)
lite attention of Confectioners. Hotel .\e.-pcrs
and Families, is respectfully invited totheabuVe
named Extracts. They have all tho freshness and
flavor of ths delicate fruits from which tboy are
prepared, and :re lass expensive. Ten thi ;>:.
.*'.. id at wholesale by Jas p. DUVAL. FISHER
k WlupTON -wil W. L. WARl.Mi.ami al retail
by traders generally. fe. _5 .tin*
Mid.ola* Saloon,
■USit.. m;aiKii,-iiim.kUi-h,
The St. Nicholas tfalooa, second to no other es
tablishment in the State, is eoastauth supplied
With ttie efioi. est
FRKNCH AMD AMERICAN CAMtIKS.
FRUITS, NUTS. etc ,
win. h will !>e sold by WHOLESALE or RETAIL
on the most satisfactory terms.
COI'NTR". M EHCHANTS are invited to exam
ine the Urge and well selected stock, win.-h ih l-e
--ing constantly added to, before purchasing else
where.
Parties and families supplied -with CAKEd,
CREAM;' and JELLIES, of ever* description.
ANDREW ANTON I,
Manufacturer o| Double Refined Caudies.aad
mh6— Iniil Wholesale Dealer tn Foroizn Emits.
BjV I lin.e l.c, ii n,iu_. •• **~.|ii|,|, •. lufull:
--b;e Hiking Powder" lor some two >ears, and fest
no hesitancy in srtiing that I have lieen more i|n„
pleased with it. and re-r.ird it aa vast It superior to
amy yeast Powder it. his ever been inj good for
tune to try. f>. BsBBB, .Ik
Ri. n >i.i.ip, October Ist. 135/
For sale t.v al! Druggists and (irocen
JOHN W. (iARLICK. Bole ftuiiielii
SERVANTS FOR HIRE.
POR HIRtK OH.SAI.B* Wr, i,a*e from the
~*f v ".' M '; a ',*IKKI.Y MAN ami hi., WIFE, who
will be lured for liio balance of Ihe year or sold
private!.. AU... a rood HOIKSH GIRL, 17 or 14
>e,irs ot are, who will be lured l.y the month.
COCKE k (JLOSE.
Insurance ami CoUeotiaa A-ient.*, Itt.li st.,
»' ll -' ts Exi han s e Hotel Raildia**.
tM>R HIRE.-A WOMAN Irom the cneatr-i,
ir .!SS_ J****.*tS.** nerasif as a --.mkl COoK,
WASHER and I DONER. No eaewmßtaaweVex
cept ItexJtißsbaud. who is also for hne-a c. ..<)
FAI{M*IIANI) Apilyto E. D. KACHO,
mn P-8t- Near Kickanirs Hotel, Hth Street,
P ol oo H,a -p^* , 'i.* ,lvrr ' 1 Plain COOKS, WASit-
Z**k£* and RONEI.S. and also a h.mml MAN
(LOOK, aaitaue eithei fors restaurant ark-tot.—
Apply io AY.M 8, PHILLIP)-.
mh 27-3t On l.'th, belw. Main and Uauk tig.
FH! t .l*- X, '""- l '< >1 ' the balance of |be"ts ir. a
J MAN, aeeustemed t<> wurkius in a Tol>a.eo
rastory; also, ahlßL.Uor 19 years of are
. _ _ __ COCKE ft CLOSE',
ißsaraneeaad Ctdteetias AeenU.lttii st
nthat-tW E-icbanxe Hotel Baildms.
() % w LI ; R A 7° ® Rlv *Kß KOR HIKK.
.."* have, from the coiintr*. i \nr» i-n.-.l
OSTLER ami DRIYEK. ahuat 15 or
Apply lauitediatefv to
ml » .r RAWLINO.SA HOLLAOA..
mh .*3-tf 12th st., kstweea mSm and Cnry.
Vs-I.KOES FOR II IRK.-f wo verr aatsoriAi
a'i i i, ,s KO( v w 8 .-&y_ u,T »' %** BR3_
B,r 0..- > .* l ) \ , .'l le ,. pl '*"- Cl»OK. two small IIO.H
80. R Li NX, A sent for hirint: ouf Nerr.es.
inii_i-jt Office in Metropolitan 1!all.
BOARDING
pOAßnitiG.-Reveral desirable Ron- wit
, e »l a f " r families, at the REVERE HOI XX.
mli 27—lm
nOARDIM.-C.wi l-e obtained ou mw.-r.iK
tJ terms in a private faulty, without children in
a lew minutes'walk of the Capitoj Ssuare, i„ -*„
sinsle nentleinen or iadiss. lniutre tt this eases
BW_l-3t*
PARKER HO IS 1..
_ , , , BOSTON. .MA.*- 1 ,
jientlemen wt!' find the best of aoemmodations,
with every effottßfnr the comfort of ruests. LAR
DER aot excelled in the United States
.. _, II D. I'ARKER,
nhMm J. P. MILLS.
LEATHER! LEATHER! !-
Oak and Hemlock SOLE LEATHER.
Oak anil Hemlock SOLE LEATHER,
, Oak and Hemlock SOLE LEATHER:
French, Oerui ,n and American CALK MX IN". ;
French. Oenuan ami American CALF .SKINS ;
I'reiieh. German and American CALF SKINS:
Morocco. Kid iii.! Pel*nt LKaTII ER :
Moromo, Krd and Pa-em LEATIIKK ;
Morocco, K-d and Patent LEATHER ;
Rindm..■. Linings, 1.a.-timrs. Ac ;
ftin.fuus. Limn-ts, I,a trus, A. ;
Bindings. Lnr ti:_tf. Lasting*. Ar.
We invito eowatry merchants amt maniiraciti
WESVE'-fiP'S!. ""■ -*"*'* "I LEATHER,.-HOE
UNDINUS, THIMMiNO.S. Ac, which we oiler
at wholesale or retail, for cash or goo.! _..-, i-e.r. at
the lowest prices All orders eaei-iit.nl I iithf'iilly
MAYNARI). ELY A ROSE.
No. 4S.South Calvert at.. Baltimore, Md
mn M- la»lw*
HAKItk IKtHIl: FS HA I. *KA X -
CHIRKS— I have just received th* _.l_»wia«
lot of Goods from a larse sale, and as t __>_<. were
l_iust.it stances much below their value, I intend
to sail them et a -mall advance en tbe cost, iv or-
der to give uiy customers aad tke faibiic uncoui
moiil) good bargain, r Fine _ra_s Linru Hsudker
chiefs..! Kk'.wortk&k- : Hamsiiiched Lii.en Hand
kerch ela at -'-' _ . worth 37., c.; Eniliroitleie.l 11 and
kerehiels et Me., worth fI; Euit.r.._.r, .1 Hand
kerchiefs at «i. worth ft; Hemstitched H «n<Uer
chiefs at J7_e . worth 50..: H•is *i itched t.«nriker
•_ , ' # 5 , * il . ££?' w * ,t .. 7 £* fcsstariMsVieil H-.tu.l_.
ohisla al .ac . worth _||* Einl»r, M dere*J H .mlker
ehiefo at AIM. worth #»; Mourning ll.n.tkei
ohiels ol all -tualities. at prices to nut ell A
large-stock <* gentlemen* f .amend Colored 80,
«**«_•• tj4miM..jMvr <;.loihi%u.
1 * .•__-•-__• at »OVS'
______ °***** +** % f*t
I"?*%* aWeHdiieCW-th Jeeketo; *..>s*lN-ir .
-The RV, H W piaiftfttf't lllMl
tumult Wouibb's Riii.u. It " ''• ; i'»; i V
WhhjJtV ciiAi'tC. ' l ****
iTTH STnittiT
at */", o'.-I.H-V Ail wlu,har. _•«■_■.
•J f |*_tr W cents PrtOClP-J? , A «-*£_.
. s,
inei proi-r-stor re~pec-t|„i|, *„' **t J;<
friend, ami tne »..Wic. that I,* »,, ! ' a w, __
BALL at ins im.u te, <>o ' •"'** ■ s_t_
» * .. F HWA *'' MARCH \Tt
A line Cotillon _>..id Cm been ci-Ll
eeoasios cn «s_4.4, _,
ADM IS.*-ION. ■Gc„,le,„- I „ 1 ,. l| , *«
OsbUsbmsb alone, -ji Bltivwß "' ■ •■••», it.
n.hi7-4t *^Vp_KAi„s*ff k if<-" i
Ci Y>l "i Aa i i >i . ' ■ ~ ""a»
* ON MARSHALL HTRI-VT
RICHia .
nri.l u -'l(, -.
Tn*-<it.ir. Tlmr-dayniiilSsitHr,)., ..
at 7 I 2 o'i li. k * l 'Us-.
The member* »r iss ***■ *
INDEPENDENT TLBS KR iv
Respectfully call ths atteation of i_. ****!_
of this citr to tiiPir lar<e ruid . "•'ui.
PLACE OF -XKRCIBK. srVrf u "
-treagth to be attuned b> st*aete„_ Hi
ihs exercises will !« condnA.,i i '■'■•*_
KKMI'K >nd tJCHOTT. a™!_£«*£ '" ««*
leaders. v " J -•-».>
Tbbus—Per session <>t h,x ~,„.,,
month. *Z. I/i variably in vlv,„ " -* 0 ' •* v.,
All desirous to join ar.- iav *(,*'- ,
iicss the exercises. ■*"-nnls.
ÜBS-.W
a
MCLLINERY
K. LYO>,
QBJ , (10 JMi.i Street up JL.. 2*
>***: Hat. relumed irom Nc» ~,.1' ', Ift
Bti llio latest Btyl-r of * ** '" IB
fci'RiNu am>.-ii.\i.\i(:r Mitten,
iiiciiidiii.-. ever, dsscriß'iun id |_i» ~ri<
HEAD DRE6-SKS.HAIR BtAiW.ril "
ko .towkiebshs wvitasthstttenties_t!_;•*
lie _erier.--.lly. nil.'**-, -"'
Til 1,1.1 M-KV GOO it* *
fSJ Miß- R. LVOV UOU9 a*
ZJZ m Broad street, orer the v, Vk
Sword* ir Thaie. l a^
daily raoeivuip- and npe-iinf i.«, y.».
CiHOlW.Ul.ich BUS Would U" l,>"Jr,i .' „**
ladies aad-bar customers, isbsis.li r . !-**
minaa. u «'i
COI'NTRY MKICHAXTI
Can bsaasirrH .-1 •.cMiti* at i-rr.'-.n
the tuamt styles and tiie Paskioni '■eve, t ,T m '
ml. 2*5-6t *^***9
*t\% ••'»■■• •»*i.ii:
JUT MIB.G.C. M.I.KN «
Hhs retmraed from Mew Vorl tad »
n-ned t<> show her SPRING -fTYLISMn*r_i
NKTB Wbsnbbat mobribs. IksaU ■„," "■
liiii.S-Jt* v"'v "'
Ft) ««y«ukh
I*: A KTH ENW MU. Jg
O. B. TATLM, **■
Haa n .w in afore, and on it~r«e Istoit ~,"/,.
per stups Invincible, Niagara aad than ; i it
at;d from the principal thus factories.. 1 _■ __
In, the largest ami iiio.it eo«p|»t» HBor___! I
go ds he lias ever been able t,., ti -r to th. t-u. '
V reini.-i. North Carolina and Tsbbssbm sib
c nlidect he can compete *~*, m ts*_4_
bosses ol tne North; and as aa imanweedi,
M-tlit) io do so, he w.U duplicate at the i*.,,,,,,-!
riny liill purchased of a re packing haBN __S
Nort'i within the prist twelve _natsi \ ,■■'"
ne-' to him will receive his t-T-.0n.il attest-. • '
i . ts carefully sssked ami forwiusss mobk .
I t. iM-lm
mk& Rich Plated CA«Tf»Rfi
WW Ho. do. !,'K !■! r.'HERs.
Do do Tarsssnd Demirt 1" Ut!
Do, do Table. l"-...-rt __ r
SPOONS, '
i-.ory handled TaUe an i Dessert KN*Y*_
BritanniaCASTOßS and ICKPITCHEfc
For BSJS low at ret-ul !>\
WM. T. tITLII _ arnj
■ihfc-Sl n iv,.:,..,..
f\ DER OF RKD.MRR-BJ si N. Wn»'
✓ V MtinN, (.. s ms.-Cswh ani has
/ \ en: on are herein Bellas*toltUUl
ji ARTERLY MFKTIM. idjon Km, a,'•!
VV l-wiin on this sleep, puiietu-ili),si tlnMirv
Huoinexs nff importance will I*- limssaetsS.uii
luil atterd line is required
B, order of the Sssss—i.
*7ih2S-lt* I. R HRIi'KKN. P.C.1.1
PONY. it. ssrlT-t . rder. -._d.
_ rh **7*;SU»erior style ia Bait, cither r..' n_.-r •
AI.RO A CARRIAGE, BAINESS, |_M
and ''l.'l l»l.I', Ac., Jil>t.-.|»le lor bl'
ADDITION A I.- A fine liK.M'-Hl "Oil*-;
A'lof winch will be BOM on ver> rsaseasbbß*S*
K-.r further particulars, Sfsl* at tstßSMr.srn
ii. 1 . 3S_ «>' 111 Va Ai itrins ftdns
•_4*tl*K__ FOX •*»*'••■--A i*o, il H.ICI .ri.f
CARRIAGE, AM' HABNK-
--**-■ - Xflr - - i.cwhi spiatsd. A I„ik un iim'•rtiifc
by ii. Mm': .»•■ application to
COCKE .t CLOSE,
I neural:. <* rind Colle. tin. hteeM,
OtTice on kth -treet. Escheats II- Isl itilisi
nib gt— M H..-tuii.r-J. ,»
-jafMLjL ****** BAssaV-A asarsul hssf Ha
'ttZpSi- X K>"l'"' "l*" BIGOY. BSdl.-M-l-B
j./-r-__{_: ,- A kri AGE. with oval <lss-sa A *
be sold low, if earl, asslicstion is__a_ta
mb 23-41 JNO LOKS.c.r o-ii vi.! Br-KltU
_-_*•**•*-•. UK. I». ioiii,|-i(i, bKM 111
J'-fesi? may hereafter be found il h i
VtjJ - 1 - D -.v.;-. Mala street, bstwssa M mil ■•
prepared i<- attend to kit prelrsuuusl Isrul
me n ts. iniiJi-is
_. kiih ii \ t.r i >iokk. .
fi£-3_*-*z_*'l II HKK'II M KS A W XXX.- TO*
*********m*mmuxTj t ft, UTKAMBOAT WMM
NY.—Ths stenmer i.'Kd. I'KAHOI V.C-ipt |H
*ii n pßiTenaßß, will reoeiva frei.ht leal
i WEDNESDAY.) rin.i up t<> lh« tmur "f .i*** 1
u.-e. 12 .."clock M. TUCKS HA i , trie M -B
Freight taken lo Bostofl via BafhBHMSSI >•>**'■
Kites, with greatest dispatch.
No hhds. received Balsas eas-ted nt eme*\
This ste uiier has splendid elite rnetli ps»i«.*'
accomiii.Hla'.ious.
i'a»sage and fare "}B. .
Tickets lor pis»agr> procured sithsrsl *****
.11 Sup, opposite tne Cornelian Hutel.ur W ■
"•"learner* rwhsrrss, Rot-sett*. __ ~...,.,
n.his-2t DAVID k WM. CUlili
tgjLEtFi Sie.-niisii.r fil . eK NK*A i ORli
■aaß>_WJ :!*|, ; _ VMU ft,„ t „ a ss i.sia «|U|t'
will not sail irom Oily Point until fl■■•__*■'
Beat, (.1 April. We will continue to rscsi ruffs .
tor her v,> to RATI"RI»AV srssßM. *%et tSSSJi
at ths Towibi i'<-iiipni>'s ■-'lied ~.,..„..,.,,■
mh •.-- it SHIELD."* I -u.MMKR • IbU
_• _*_» HIR II AITI>» • X *'U-»Jft
<_f-_a.FOLK.-The good chr. 'A*sl*S H' •»
•B-a-fcToM. Can. C-.ti.i-.. ii»wng i *»'"■'?:.
her cargo eiii4.-i.-ed md -p-MBs <-n Baton *'•"'»
dispa!. li Ror lemaiiider. spfli '•', ,—•_<_
■s*l 4t J* l> C<H_*.J i." 4 """
*______? M>K*»\l.l- A very truW_f»o__»«J|JJ
G_£l_S_Kh:.iid) CAHHIA'.K. st l.i.f the on*
mh 3H-tit Betwasß Hats sed •.*■"_■
B'OK KENT. Mick H' ; •■;..},.
fiJ3FRAMKSI'AI«I.I-" ladlrUT.> W.'JE
a-iLr«arll .... upo-d .-, Ms__rs. M aus * w»
as a l-ottluig aatabusauisal **§}* to v ,.»
mb-M-ot hEO. "".ia- ,r
*_*£* »••**• r# *sjti_ai__i_
111 11» The sul.senl.crs BBSS -'" »»J2_
pwthehwl two wschs, ealsasi**ssßßfUß_M
stock i*l .. .. i• _
PIANO I- 01. I
su.l nave now in their nrarer. on*-* -1 « **•_-..
>.-< lir;e tu. cm l-e --ccii iv BSSI
North. , ~ I,- \KA V:
liirso instrumsiils »m BUMS '•> ■ v - r ~.'' ,m*
aad ars not esut "on sals.' *» »■*■*• _•_£,.! -
are p..-chased by us Melasusl), -__ - t vT , |B t,ci
Thus olilaining ever. fr«:i __,
!*rs are enabled to oil -r tnein 111-*-* -_» '''*'~ ,:
rat terms. Indeed.shrewd husißesi bMB b» •
ter .i.u.ng the North, rsturnrd »j > H_*f'wn»r
us. candidly owniiu thatthsj .- 1 wbsi r
Thafhnte tor ssls the ...»- 1 --;*__*f•_ fc ...»
strumei-t made, lotlte in *sl *le«ss' »•*■••"
of which will be shown »itii pISSSBSB
Tn.-. havr> also for sale
PIANO STOOLS. KArnKnf):ANOCOVB I.'
a i_WIsf^^STtCCT«ONBI-«i.
for the Piano Forte iod Guitar , y
JA.ME.I Wt-ODROIARhCU
ll.M.kseilsrs. Stati.*BS'». »•< __j_T— i
1111.2.-o'..2r> P.*"-' f-.-.tss^* l^
4*, . FOR 'A^^^bS"
---i »i . »cii p'i-.-at«l>. my pi;**- * l ■'' ,
foe.on the Rielitno id-.n.l I »svu • 1»' ~ v _>«
t. ii; liif.C BS>SS_UIJI ).*** , -~' of.r-*"
.- I IKE ID'USE. *-"TAB..i>. aad sd ss- fci .
Ron . house.. It v ihe Itst >!.'■** 'S •-•* " *-
I a ".reimdTri\.*ru. rf__■**•_.-**
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