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Show r ' ' ! . ; 'I DE S t H H Q1 tl E Ws. BET EV GEORGE Q. "CANNON J JdDlTOR AJIX PUBIjIIIKR. like to see the telerranh service united with the postal, and the tariff for mes sages so low that all might avail them selves of it. With such feelings heartily endorse General Randal's re commendation. i. - ISpeeU! rxioT The fonnaUoa r TUX TELICIKAPUIC AXB to-d- that nPostsustet Oenend RacUaII will- - rtommend Goyetzxuziant to unit ,th telegraphic with the poeUl nrice of.th country.. IIbfllTca H cmn b mida a ourc of imave 9 ho He alo fcUrbcates the UoYtrment. Mnding ofamajH at low, fixed rates. These will be reforme which, if properly adranUgw to carried out, will be of the country. The telegraph should be an Institution belonging. to th people mm moetfas the post office; rnl' instead of the transmission of newa by the wire being confined to a few, In consequence of the high tariff for sending messages, It should be within the reach of all. Where there Is only one wire, and the amount of business' to be done ia con siderabl, It may be necessary to impose a high rate so that the moat important business may recelre precedence, be cause for that those who have It in hands would be willing to pay more than for a trivial matter. Bach might be the cue with a submarine cable. Bat the 'argument would fail when applied tOs wires stretched on poles. In this latter case,dld the GoTernmentown the 11dm, It could easily increase the number of wires on the same poles, and have different messages passing along the same line to a number of places at the same time. Almost the only extra expense, of stretching and keeping in order, weald be the wires. The service for repairs would l the. same; and as in Europe eight and ten . wires could be stretched along the same lino of poles. But there 1 j an argument in favor of a low, fixed and uniform rate for mess axes, which seems to give this princi" nt , Xkwli Xnri. rlrgrapli. 3. (xcnraMoxAi. cont&ln the ia a to Us .Wiliiazna offered a reeolatlen look lot; of the department to the or agrieultare, ana proviaing lor me election of one person In each State, familiar with agricultural wanta and posiInterests, to occupy a tion In the department. dwards, from the Judiciary commit tee.re ported a bill to prevent the holding of civil offlce by mlllUry ofiloers. ana to too ofllces at the same firevent holding : seml-offlcl- al ' I ' The Senate took up the bill of Commerce between the States, which provides for the construction of an airline railroad to New York, Cincinnati and the Southern States. 8h erman made a speech in favor of the bin: at me close of (which the bill was postponed till Monday next. The Senate considered private bills till adjournment. The finance committee has decided to report against the confirmation of Alex. Cammlnrs for Commissioner of Inter nal Revenue ! HOUSE. - r and the bill morning hour expired, V went over. Waehburne reported the naval appropriation bill which was ordered recommitted, The approprinted and are $15273,672; $200,000 less priations thftn tnr (ha nrMnf v r n Mmnlia $7,000,000 for the pay of the nary. The strength of the Marine corps Is fixed at nrteen nonarea men. The ulcers are i Colonel. Xjleat. Colonel, two Majors. ple stronger grounds than even the Ac tending letters at a fixed and uniform The House went into committed of rate. Between sending a letter thirty the whole on the pension appropriation dui, wnien appropriates tnirteenana a miles and three thousand miles there is quarter millions. The bill subsequently a vast difference. It has to be carried passed. Washburne addressed the committee. all the way, consuming, on an equal foreshadowing policy of Grant's ad ratio, one hundred times a. much time, ministration, the and recommending! in during which all the expense of the strong terms economy in every branch means of transit, whether steam or ani- of the service. He said unless this was and: in mal, and that of the men employed, carried out In all appropriations the government legislation continues. It might with a show of general would be bankrupt. Justice be argued that the amount of me uonsuiar appropriation bin was considered at length wl committee in postage "VugliPtb proportionately out action. high. But the practical workings of the In densely postal service, especially 'OExnazAx. populated districts and countries, prove lTarrlsbunr. me&saire the contrary. With the telegraph wire, was aenverea The Governor's The State finan when the line is open and connections ces are in a prosperous condition, and made, there is but the same labor, and the debt Is annually diminishing. He retrenchment in every scarcely any longer time, required to recommends The common schools $re department. send a message from New York to the in a satisfactory condition, but he esti PaciflctiCoa?t that there would be to mates there are. 7,500 chilsreu lnthe He send one to Albany. On the simplest State without school facilities. measures to of the urges pre adoption grounds, there would be proportionately vent frauds In naturalization. He refers lesa cost Involved in the difference of to of Hester Vaughan, and sug sending the dispatches than there gests a law allowing the Governor to would bo In the' difference of sending commute the death penalty for a term of years. letters the same distance. v. JLiOuIsvilIe.-Goannual Of course it may be alleged that an message was subsoilStevenson's ted to the legislaHe congratulate the operator can but manipulate ihe keys ture with a cert sin uicknend send off so members on the prosrreea and marked prosperity of tlie State. He makes many words In av given time. This is many recommendations on various sub undoubtedly correct. But an increased jects, and exhorts the people to ah un all number of wires would give employ secret organizations. lie favors a survey of the state, and the ment to an Increased number of opera-tor- s; geological formation of a bureau of statistics: and and the additional business would urges the General Assembly, as a matter much more than pay the extra expense. of supreme Importance, to use all en be deavors to this iustltutlon Aaa public promete foreiga Immigration might of skilled labor and Introduction the a bed. And with the Increasing Into the State. accompli dTerrOoah population ojfi&ate Detroit. A caucus - of the Republi doubt but little is settled there m embers or tne- legislature noja can sparcely nominated Chandler; on the a few years would --show a handsome for Be election to the United ballot first revenue derived from this senrice;whlle The legislature organ! Senate. States the buslnis"or;the country, commerce aed y. e ! , j to-d- ay. ' 4 I X i t :i : . to-nig- ht ,v;. ; pot vrtiKi BASSETT " to-da- throughali'the'States and Territories, and the public at large would be greatly benefitted by the change1.' Hot 'In private handler in the possession of pri- rata companiee J.t leJKfiJ?0 JSESS! such a result. Companies have not the same facilities for cheap working that the GorexouiaiiLihai, luJVpcit-offlces- , supplied with competent clerks, y. r Washington. uy oraeror tne secre tary or War. General Reynolds is relieved from duty as 'Assistant Commis sioner of "the Jrreedmen's Barean In Texas, and Gen. Can by Is assigned to . , mat duty. oen. Sibley's omciai report of the troubles in Ogeechee, Georgia, is received.! die details the commencement and prorras of tho dlfficultyand thinks no more troops win be necessary to en In every city and. town In heUnlon. force the laws. New York. The i.J?iWitr Slar from These wodjreqalre yittlol additional the 29th arrived. Aepinwail than theopeialors' force,othr The steamer Sacra' San Fransisco. too.in their haste to get rich and mencf sailed for Panama with raise, the value cf theli'atocV; Vhch Uiey $7G,4O0O in treasure of which $471,000 can, are apt to" drive' th"eirM business were for New. York, and$27$.OO0 for of The Iventnrk mfnlnsr mmntnv him with all the ta bla "benefit declared a dividend of $3 to the share monor&it?li; nor future and permanent prosperity for December, payable on the 0th of Janwhich are sought; aociachaa immediate uary. The a el low Jacket com nan v his declared a dividend of $C00 to iirethare pecuniary Increase. Where healthful for the quarter ending' December ZUt. . competition exists the evils which grow payable on the 15th of January i out of such monopolies arrVnisiurably I Washington, C The grand Jury Is Burratt case on .the Jn the Brealdent'a kept In check. But throughout the dismissed that the ground Union amalgam aUoa and combination proclamation has operated asamnesty a full "; have given toWmpahlesfnVailroadlng, pardon. f f :r here Alabamans that steam a In la charg Jadge boating and telegraphing, Bus teed has half a million to his credit power, which J n many Instances laughs in the Mobil bank which Jthev allege at rivalry? wTh? result4 is, the public belong to the Unite! 6tatcs. fetrre are must, accept their terms, or go without being taken to secure this amount ub the benefits which , they have; to offer. tecttothe decision of tho Judicial f I I Coin-panle- Sale, es J ; true-heart- J svtV V- - .' 4 "t .rtT , igjSL ' r In great variety. A full stock of j f CLOTHING, .1;. ' j; f v. f i . hu1 yOYV. - i-- KOIJERTS-I .... fc - atony-hearte- d, suu. JooK Inclndiug Gents. .Youths and Bov i noJCiew dfJwifaKirs - 3 Oroceries, Crockery, Irj t Fanulj; Sewing Machines! SELLING AT LOW FIGURES. Naisbitt Hindkv. & WiANTED r i' BtAHKlTS BABY HOODS AHB ed Jtm Becelved, at !4' It ASSITTT !' ROBEIlTS'i i i A Fine Lot of Jfotdal.gsttos.,.. W4tkd to Rrwtj a Iioum or two or tUrsa rooms in the City. Apply to A. C Pyper & Co. East Temple Btrcct.one door tonthof the WesttfSRtf ern Telegraph Ofllee. an Boots for meo, boots for boys; shoes lor the the ladles, shoes for children, rery low for ca&li. at Americans. Madrid, C A proclamation lias leen issued raising the State siege of Madrid. NEW ADYERTISEHEHTS. Gen. Prim, in an official circular declares the Provisional Government does not intend to disarm the volunteers. Senor La GosUv Minister of tho Interior, has Issued a circular which the recent troubles at Cadiz and i Malaga to intrigue of the reactionist, hntM A atsaagsrt IL B. Clswsa A J, T. C&iaeand charges that their object In fomenting these disturbances is to prevent taking the pltbiscttm. London. A dbpatch from Athens reports that all the Cretan volunteers have left Candia and returned to Srla. Florence, C. Disturbances caused by the collection of unpopular taxes conHj Ea d tinue. There is much agitation in Wno will appear as ' Bologne. Lieutenant General Cadorna, commandant of the military s division of Florence, has been despatchWIT It BONOS. ed to Parma to restore order in that J city. The FaTorlte Tragedian, Plymouth, England. A vessel arrived reports that the British ship Southern Empire foundered at sea on Mr. Geo, B. WALDROM, the 3rd Inst. The .Who trill appear .' and all of t lie crew were lost. captain The ship left S BERNARD. for X,iver pool, Nov. 13th. A letter from Durango says Generals Ortega and Pa ton 1, the latter of whom was recently assassinated, had In their THUrtsr4T; JAfi.T; lsoo. possession, po their frisnds affirm, docucfDion ments showing that the States of Chi- The iierrormRnce will connlif ihcilllBB; aal KensaUAnal huahua and Sinaloa had leen sold to 4 Itrama, In Acts, entitled the United States and would be occupied by American forces Inside of two vear. The report Is fully credited by Durango. War between Chill and tho Auraca-nla- n Indians lias attracted touch attention at Valparaiso. Two thousand InOr, Under the Snow. ' ' ' dians besieged Callipuli, but the garrrodaced with rison finally repuhed them with conAMD NEW BEAimrtri. ajCEXEBY, siderable loss. J.OWIDO METIIUA, Esq Havarxa. The Commercial Bulletin o raiotedby s. .Including one of the leading firms In Cardenas, says the insurrection la beginning to TheT Great AVALAHCHEScene I decline, and ail apprehensions that it whole tti!;ht and depth of the might extend trt the vicinity of Cardjnas In which the la now removed. The sugar crop prom, s : tage lafUied with ises a yield fully equal to last year Jii mlvalancTie of Snow! tho entire eastern departthroughout SPLENDID PROPERTIES, ment. In portions of the central dea reat Cast of Characters. And i partment provisions are extremely Ianvrett-- , with 8onss,..MavlKme Hcheller scarce; and, the .troops are prevented H IS lYaldroBi ar adfrom moving rapidly by the want of see iterfe- and rroffrcnnme, 6 equate transportation and the necessary supplies. m.DOOR3 OPEN at $ o'clock. Performanca Ne w --Y r k . ICu ropean pape ra. re por t commences punctually at 7. that there are fears of serious trouble among the laboring classy in Swltzer lafadt!e3tecialj atliaaleZarkh;Tivro is rancid discontent at the scarcitF AT. iI work.thclow wages and high price ol TL --ii food. a" Panama letters mention that there is great excitement aionsr t ha outlr Pa cific eoaaC.ia cQh"eUDce tof rcoewed store and other points. earthquaues at Aricafled to the moantMany persons have ains. Is Iu recaipt of an extensive assortment ol AND NEW CLOTHING I s TEA For Sale, at BASSETT at ROBERTS'. . Pacini Rnilroad On tbc Centrnl and CITY OBDEII Between as-crib- CHICAGO. 3 e, to-d-ay 1 high-handedne- ss , " ana RUBBER' HOSE - im - i A .. " Manuaelurers or j ' ' BO OTS AND SHOES, J . - 1. 33 LAKE STREET, , FA cto iTOer Store Z)fU, Zt 9 and 38 4"M. D.WeUs, , , - iv. iteneoiet. H. J. alacfarlaud . Host Temple Street. u . Hill lip' flSSJN Lake St. .: dSTCm- - , LEWISHAM&tC0.v ' . - i . Wholeasie Dealera'ln ' De:: White" Leadr OILS, 90, Boatli jtater Street t ' : , e.t tA'. 82,91 and M Sale"! , " for Sale THE FIRST READER iilMf.TFl : .cji Ati Fifteen Centst.eacbV.- K0MH"W2STEEir;GI8W0KB:f: mXmt 4 .i STAPLE DRY GOODS; leMisadeislfof r Sole Agency for the I v rWTP V" AUtU- v- -i - Wh4eaale '' by vR.-L- .i fj t " Campbell,. Historian; Retail; by JX Oifdr;OJmniereialBazaax. j Th ftuti?rrt win i tnr calfl nt Cents eaen. about six days nence. Twenty .. "Dec, 1B3. .; , GROCERIES, TXTKTnSRT-BIlISTOIre- IS, r o Importers and Dealers .3 MO! "wT P. -- Rlankets. nVtittow, Glfifti; j ; Crockery it M; D. WEaLIS & Co. j Ac, Ac., BOOTS & SHOES, GROCERIES, i ESTABLISHED w j i for Clrenlar. Mend d37 Sni TJnseyM. i i ; i Cannot be excelled, either as regards qnality. or s iuanuiy., : direction' Ielalne, Calico, lied Tick. Flanucl. i Hickory StripesC LEATHERaid RUBBER BELTING wmmmmu Ixftf been fonneti in thispLice, oflicers elected and nil in working order. Tho jtgent is now very 'busy receiving; and scilinpr cattle, and preiwiring with a trood amount of reatl v money to commence nusinoss in earnest. Succes ViUi f nterprVe, It is in" thorT2ht Domestics, j , - Co-operati- ve Consisting oi - j ARRIV ofRESH .TfwT j DRY GOODS s, 4 ''Jltd Virgin Timeio Sr. GKontK.-2-Th- e Bkueorge, under4date of Dec. 23rd, says that tho weather haa been Tmoroj, or $es& cloudy aild clillly;- riot a' snow-flak- e yet? Tt : i r MV I ::! :t ft i "A Mcrttantile Association OFi a.r-bo- rs. t ; SPLENDin LOT ors-Cnpola- - " . ORIOIA!! Steam l'amp, Rotary rnmp. Govern Force Blowers. Portable, StationBolt ary, Ilolntlner and Pile Driving- Engines, uentenng aiaenines, sawHead (gutters, unncita, Lathe Dogs, Wrencbei, Ratchets, Mams, lanterns, w learn and water linages, Wire Cloth, Jack Circnlsr 8aws, Ma enme BolU, DabbtttScrews, MeUl, Gooa; Bells, Wnls-lleLaos Lealner. Files, Steam Psrfc-i- n. Wuta, Oilers. Bell Cord. Differential Pulleyluocus. uiassfn cups, and a general assortmensni appue!. Oar Stock of , Boucl-esal- t'a , CASH And for Said Low lor siAcniNisnY; JEvemifinii Ktrnsru,...,. mm ; Iron and Wood Working s . just " Always lu slock a camplete assortmenV of y Tim ' :o: -' WKT FA-Pw-K lm UH T:A8T MADISON" STREET, 10R PAIIVRETTE, New-Orlean- BENSON, SUPPLIES, - to-da- MACHINISTS' and RAILROAD . Iteg-gloan- POINT, MOMUMEHT es S C IS B RICE & CO., C. L. i X, jBUTTER! 1 Sl-d- trie-cas- t f MTIXTi, YOUTHS , to-da- i'- i. CHICAGO i JUST RECEIVED r 4,000 thor, who, as actor and author, has honestly won himself a place among the best known names ottho day. The plot of this little work is simple cut touching, Just such a times and thing as goes well with holiday feelines. A young man, onl uon to a loves a poor actress wealthy manufacturer, of pure feeling;' clear head and loving heart. disreBut the old man is him drives hiv son's forth, gard happiness, not to starve, but from his rescuce,' and " mskes gold Ids IdoU The tola man ia taken sick, and Is waited upon by villainy in the of a hypocritical and dissipated nephshape ew. Orowina; woree, he has tua son telefor. but villainy brines in a congraphed and a death ensues under rircum-sjancfederate, which leave no doubt a murder has been committed. The young man returns on red vine the tele?rrain, lust hi time to find his father dead, and a will in favor of his cousin, the true'wilT having been extracted.' A variety of circumstances are brought to bear hrbriiiging aronnd a true holidav 1 i finale, in which ilialny is fooled and foiled, virtno is rewarded, "tho fldthfuL laving "yoantr man inherits his father's property, BABY marries his little actress, 'and brinarn comfort to the family of an engineer who has been one of the principal instruments In 'fcedirlng his good fortune. The tale, characteristic of tho author, is highly dramatic, and Is written in n lucid and . pleasant style. t Mr. Dwyer, of the Railroad News Depot, hn them for sale. - ' tlEH -- ADUERTISERIEMTS. NEW ITS. ADlf ERTISEp Ef !i FOREIGN. dsr tf 'At the Republican C Madrid, ture, against any reciprocity treaty at Seville and Prontera, with Canada. Mr. Stevens from the Naval Commit- unsuccessful attempt was made at """TAKESftP!' Zi iXU Dcufobd A Son's. tee, reported a bill to increase the effi- latter place to seize the arm?. They red HEIFER, two years.'old. some ciency of the medical department of the were removed to Cadiz. on draught at ONE pale on Bakds Stock Ale Chicago belly, right thigh and forehead, Paris. Later advices from Paraguay the Bait Lake lUlllani Room. navy. It provides for twelve medical to dl83m ear left slit. Apply state that tho American Minister, LEVI SAVAGE, 6th Ward. inspectors with the rank, pay and emolu dn 3 ments of commodores: and eighteen McMahon, had a satisfactory interview The beat quality of BtatM soap reduced to So S. L. City, Jan. 4, medical directors, with the rank! of with Lioper. A full atonement had been cents per bar, at O.W. Iari, trro doors north captains. During the discussion, the accorded for the recent outrages on of Kimball A Lawrence". le . delivery and keeping accounts without any great increase in the number of clerks; and that the business may be made a source of revenue to the government; and the efficiency of the country postmasters may be increased by employing them in connection with the telegraph.'? He recommends Congress to charter a company to contract with the Government to transmit and deliver messages at low fixed rates, on the plan submitted by Gardner C. Hubbard. He submits a bill to carry out the plan. Chicago. Many of the State legislatures are now In session. The senatorial canvass la very warm In Missouri, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Indiana, there being several aspirants for. the office In eaih state.'-- . In Missouri Carl Schurz and Hddderson seem to he most prominent, but the result is regarded ns very doubtful. In Indiana Lieut. Gov. Cumbach'a chances seem the best. In Wisconsin Watt Carpenter has several strong rivals for the place," cf whom Judge i Hopkins seems the strongest. Ranisay has the best prospects of success in Minnesota, though Donnelly, Washburn, and others are making strong efforts. A Washington special says General Butler yesterday, succeeded in passing the amendment to the diplomatic bill In committee of the whole, consolidating the missions to Chill. Peru, Bolivia and Kquador. It provides for the business to be done by the present Minister of Peru, until a new appointment is made. Washington. Follard presented resolution from the Vermont Leglala ( I- eminent to unite tho two services, and f TitE Light or iUoitE.' We havelre- says "a thorough examination of the ccived John Brougham's excellent Christsubject has satUUed me that the depart- mas tale, with the above title, which In evment can arrange for the reception and ery way sustains tho. jreputation of its auof messages, furnishing stamps -4 in. i i f ' '.HMO oi evry d2Jisl6tr . lnatrnetlonsin-th- e article of CJLOTXN n A lb 1 ff Art. rnr " mm-- selreaof Uilaopportunlty, It frill Uke yon o ly a few boors. M ' r. . j 1 . 1 Wo clip the, folio win, from it reswetinsr Also aiarggjinaattiyofj. - -- Rrtidencet T7th OE-HNDT- NftSi- X;!vS'.,,! --' AGLNTS Wsnrted is Ward, n?nr Union AcwUinv. ths various SettJemenWi dl7if i f , f lfill . - ' . ; . i -- . Jut-mit- e hhIZa a ; r. i. . 1 'v' t'I -- vuo-irx- xis m m a EnsoJ w - it rtrr. ; self-cultur- e, uj-ua- y !;S4to6rj; . - 4 SUIIDMJCiOtliraiS! to-nig-ht, J-- ! ' I to-da- y. v ; T:vj the Ruaira atWashington : r. it f ' ' ' "iiiccottoiMniii isvasrain In.wicccssrul moUonrfnll sets Of li VCTy flngersr and fori ac and 18 State. Street,. . I h.cTjTw::ris supplies of cotton yarn. .Jiishon Covinjjton . ?tfl v is rushing up the walls of a lanre atone eeojJd BotW StreVOppoiU FaoHVa BUhle mansion. Sirrerai dweinilcrg lss I'm lUm. Repaired on short notice. 4Pry tions are alsd In course1 of erection. The irerchaaU ami Farmers , - And flouring mill, by Mtr satisfactory ltyle of it loi.Oountr ttastr aOVanUgetealTausacall.;-- wil ' uuwneH. it can ao." . . I - .- r The JW urawmgaiL notices the appoarancb f the St. George a Uny sheet, edited, ear-- rtmr. A GOLD composed and printed bv Jos. CartwrntM- OuAtvm ttm 17m Ward a pay of 15 year, who invented and nxaQur J n 1 L p. CsUdera soth Ward. us -casev psreas f: I t , ,Any person fioair JLi - JO UN: lAJrEV;irbo naa been in' ciy . , exoea store, t wsuae, i.uiunju; Town .uumpouifr and flxturtS only troubling the' ontskle .vv vt.i fU;,iA tnwjv faLrawrriWi s Cosator. and Dned as heretofore, boder tbe nhri name ""' nninspj world for paper, ink and type; all the rest -tji nis mrrr- pmins. it fs1ssmed Consequently the public, thus presented New Ysik-nairpr- Ud iAtT xaki? at 73 cts. for 12 nos. thatohn semimonthly - nt a to feel Hobson's with choice, compelled Minor Botts Is In adyimr condition at In ispcakia of. tali litU? ahect the Timu 1 in) tl wideocein Virginia r i r Lr Uslter MaBntareraiesieriii is truly says: Industry and ubm)tOls ana IJjniJJaespj than mese with tne clnnlnrIaafingaadidllnfr rind C tbVb Xirriiiiilr is is in many; amongst bati company, o consumpuon. i -Stptrcs I "ALo eYeryttatmraon of vi - j? most prominent Is that of 'transmitting uieu - "Tlai, febtet .Xjrote, ;aavd CoiMraW.' Rochester. The floor Jn the school a call 'yesterdav !nteliriaci-sdtrtcit- y J Thla, whieh house of the Catholic church gave way aaa;;fcd Stable up to adW-afc-q FirjfnrrdGfle, te!rCUinU' OWn mtemi wfclla the rpomj was (crowded morning Ifp'ia WrrJ C:iCb1fhlr1b 1 ibout ahoold be accessible to all, is now by the 1. S5?uU gt,, 8, I City, v tlt , Vi people attending a holiday festi- to TOoiiBenco plijeactulUonlajtluxdnim; Meommodata Old Foit. 8aU Lake nature of circumstances, by the cost of withfend" vii.i u: tba, ; 3uk aai pal d3& 6m. W,n??er?rfd city, itficks prorerly'nnd val, v tarn .hactlred pcrsonr went JJandling thoUsdram Great Tar1ety-bVv- ef ';.1a eonaiructlonVanil by this ipirit of mo- down. a.xancnanae acdim Several --wer Instantly-kille- d. cult scientifically to acquire than, many, supwildest The excitement complishment ensued. nopoly confined to comparailteTykTew. Eight m pose, which all who have seen . Watdron's ... f f.t these persons were taken out dad,and several 'Duiird'! We ar? : 5 tiding fnyt-.- -will admit. Mr. Howe will teach Will of tho3rJurssJ dii. cohfexxeit fj rT probatiy wUsT:lAjtiM 2UaBracnrersvJ.Xii:i jtv:1 Xiotrad .VoloBBes For Rale. great The re band and msrtlai dramming: in the most companies! They have Postmaster Gen. Han portjof dill style. Cap. Croxall and lrof. Can ala (omtsh Covers for and Clnl benefits upon trade and upon the public on the onion of the Telegraph with the approved Careless approve of his srstem lie has tenders Wards. J&eHei East of jtha llinth I Ward Bcaool House, Salt OUCTABLE for Qoornms,! ' Post Oacetervico will be sent to Con been a d rammer since he was thirteen years and Tbeological boo;s, IS""! V by their enterprise and the employment I sixes from 2 to 5 q nixes, of eoodotber r . flEOBGE Q. CaWkow . onalltv He recommends would mivr we the gress But gov oi age. Maeblnes of errerr daaerlntiAn vnaii v. uumuw Miuuioj, lor me uaean ai iui of the capital invested. ebortest notice. Cbarcea i . I . 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