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Portland Press Herald from Portland, Maine • 2

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EIaE GR A PH MAINE XaXQXSLATDBH At Hole Mlk ult Mr Oral FeMmglll of ('nmbcrlasd ipd 46yar 10 Eastern ad New York papers phwsscopy irueeral ssrrloc from his 1st roddsass la Camber tand lhkcaAsrsoon at o'elock) Loot overboard Btk Inst from brig Oerni Wave on the uessage from Havaensh to EL John 1st 42 89 foe Cb l7 Mr Josejh Wsilsee MMasud Wil duhoro Us sllpfied oXIlie top a the house during a Ar at Tarpaulin Cere 2Mb brig Panama Pstttagin Cape Ifsvtuw ftr Rretaw Saw EldStihsch Tennessee Weaater' 2b sch IlaJl Hatch Bath for MewYerk- AA POREIUM PORTII At Msresilteefith last ship ttea Mou Colbern for New York Nrk 10 Beportsd tor tba Eastern Argm) TRIAL OF GEORGE KBIGIITt )' OTrPOXaD'4Vfr' Forthe Harder of hls lF Ife gsta a hMvy reawas ruuulag ao i coaid bo rendered and he seek Immediately esslsUnee IMPORTS) MATANZAM Brig Rio XiS hhds 39 tea 40 bbla sugar 40 casks meissfss to Chase LrnvM fc Co- MINIATURE ALMANAOrf aed pit to Gray corner unloaded his shingles and completed his business with- Hancock and said tori Hancock agreed to give him 150 for hit shingle before ha started and after he got there would not giv him bnt Koigbt returned with witness in the wagon tori some eon versaiwn about his wife ho said she had talked to her sleep and when asked what stia was talking aboaf she said bat that she tori not dooa s6 lately' said this was tha first eight ho had been gone nil night since to tori been rick tori he had promised to total the shin gtot Tuesday or Wednesday was going to have help next day harvesting was why he went dowrf that night Said be left about 10 that ri ho laid down and get asleep by ride of his oxen when he awoke he was cold called np Brown who bnilt a fire and warmed him Knight naked what time she killed herself and witness replied between 11 and 1 to which Knight addedtthri was tooat the time of his being at Brown Ha complained of being cold saying ha had oa bnt one shirt and most have another when hogot homo Same day at home ho look elf his coat showing a clean cotton shirt The knifo spoken of by many of the witnesses was Mew tilled aa the one fonnd by him to con- jnnrtion with Dnnn Merrill and Libby near a pair of bars to a log fence on' land near toe woods about seventy-five rods' from biis honse the blade wai apparently covered with blood hud handle-somewhat so when fonnd 1 Saw no'staljkii on toe put when overtaken was present when top razor was found uesday lying op tho outside of quilt near the foot of the-bed was not discovered till toe quilt was moved The quilts were over the feet and hips of the the knees being 4town and to sight Y'-1 (Adjourned without closing cross-examination) ii -A A niDiTf tiT BMtra wi flieCImnd Tih Some of to Boo ewpaper writer contin-M lo lrp ijm Ik great committed yih Biai(n oi tha Grand Trunk Railway of fVnH- Ib- stead tfScAaif the Hn tenninns of dial tkoblo nttifldnl chanari and nnhsMloty dntkkof 8t Wo beliw dw anaaa gsn of that 3aa(iiifleBt cnterpriM aadentaad AtiMnncf too railway la comeiiN with ibiCui4MMHweBalnatlH uj of tho Boston aawapapar aeribblm or their employers Howlougis ft ctaca Bottonbecarne so sensitive and nilr to the beet I of the Canadas end pacUIly of the Grand Trank Railway! Their aaaa of etinurLord Alfiad HiU eoa of to Mare qols of Down shire talks of "tfi enterprise mmd which Bottom How Dieh of toot enterprise and eapitel veto dewMed the construction of toilsome Goad Trunk! 1 Oa the eoutmry what anorasous semi were ex- peaded hr that ante Boston ia getting ap and ftuftTf1 headoff -the Grand iDnkt Theywte be Utm all proved ails arable faflane The Grand is epoatrixet- ed and fas sei naafiil operation end now ell at aew Boston beeuaeaitalormg and best friend Her paopleaaeni who suffering lest the managers of the Grand Trank shoald eeatiBae to fellow ap the road to rain on vhkh i they hare entered when Boston so earnestly and disinterested! and affectionately as drareeasias from Meed relationshippointa out fee way of ssl Vatioa to them We shoald be sorry to set the managers of the Graad Traak Bsilway of Canada get into a con-' troreny with aay tftyor town or portion of the rcommaaify''At the eases data we- shoald be equally oatrj to see them submit to be fgoegef by any men or set of men To do so only to invito sew impositions We bare fall confidence fa their disposition to do right and tm keep good fiulh ss fares possible with all who have or dealings with them It is tms the shippers at the ahriae of Boston hare boldly de- fBoaaced the Grand Trank Railway- of Canada as Grand Swindle" If this soubriquet Is at all merited we do not wonder that certain asaaceavasers and managers -hare become desirous of Lasing its Atlantic terminus in Boston We are not in tot secrets of the managers of fee Grand Traak Bsilway' If we advocate-its intermts ft is frees coavtioo and to nphold the yhth and oot flora fear or hope of rsward 'We will state thee what we believe to be some of the mesons why Portland wtT selected rather than' Boston as the termiaas of the railway with some reasons why Boston eras not selected And here let it bo remembered the primary object of the Grand Trank Railway is to promote the inter-' sots and develop toe resources of the Canadas by feeilitating direct interooarse and trade ba- tween the provinces and toe mother' conntry It newer was designed to drawoff or cripple orenr- taO too at oral appropriate trade of toe lower rivwr 8b Lawrence but oq the contrary to come 1 In aid of that trade holding the place Of an ana-' ilisry to the river and doing for the Canadas 1 what the river alone ns things are could not do for them ft is not temporary mehsara or expedient bnt ia one calculated and liatended to last through ages and centnries to 19 PJ 'I I i Jl i At kla Janeiro 7tk nH shlps on Falterfon repg- Rmrsnno Uoblnson forCallsor- hariaM fssoere wem Bentley BenJ Bergsas Mnow Essex Hoy an Jamas Coon Wotton esc brigs Its team Fries end Harr MeIatyra aoo Ar at Ht Thomas Mh lari loot life) kta Farads from Hrayrnn foTlHtmUtm in distress At de fid Inst hsrqus Msrmion Crocker dlsg brigs Windward Kill man front An Caysa for hew York Ann Wskesg Indian Unean M'Oregnr wtg freight Ettesiirth Hayle from Jh-nisrsra ar 2d whs eag Higgins front Mt idicis wtg frt It Grin die Itertleti front Ml Croix do Marion A Gould Thayer from Uasdslonpe do Charlie Willis Tib balls from Antigua for Itarten next day Wd Id bnronn David Nickels Consry (frem Tenar life) Cuba brigs italeikn 4roswr (from Barbados! do Baa Atl for New 1 do4ds At Keys Frb 1 ship Verm Gordo Merry ms a to sail ISth for London Ar at Havana )2tb lust brig Clark' Eld 12lh brig WingoM Gllkey Mstanza to baud for New Orleans EM from Mstaams lllh bsrqae UsufiEff Thornton Tsrr New Orleans At UsrdMiaa aht fMh inst: brig Abner Taylor Tip-ley from Et Thomas fur Baltimore Idg Ar at ht Jolin Nit tali lost brig Ocus Wave Uor tonEsaiuih I SPOKEN Jan 31 tat t'M Ion TA VI baroua Almirs Cootabs Drinhwaterffrom life Jaaeiro vtr Kew Do Jean Jan 13 1st tl 23 Ion barque Little-Lizzie frw Boston for tinenoe Ayna SPKOIAL NOTICES Advertisements ebould always he xnarJu ed the period of time they are to be inserted Mop ThlrR I DOLLARS REWARD FIVE be psM for the detection 'nf persons abo im the daily practice of stealing Hie from ibseribcre fob the doors of su' Th Daily Argus can be had ef our carrier ten cent per week payable weekly by lutiug ife address at the office I' NO BILLS PAID Against theFlKEDErAKTMENT unless preseat-ed to tlie subscriber Mil nr befre the of Msrck next DAVIDSON Chief Engineer fob 27 1857 1 dtaWhm Urtaac Prrparatls Highly Concentrated lAtrect liachn for lii the HI wider Kidneys Gravel Iiropey Weak Ac is 1 sate and pleasant remedy Read' the sdrer tine meat in Mother column headed Genuine rdlwaw fob 27 AN AIMfrtJHNED FETING the Jk A will bn hebl at Mrebanies' Hall on ffiSatarday Ereaiag wrxl at 7j o'clock r'fA3 when tli Committee sjiouit'ri to consider yjir tbe expediency of buililirg a Hall for Use us of tlie Association mill wake their rerorL fttW EWrIMMONhEee rXITA FORTIER THE REGULAR EPltiM DRILLS of the fl Itertlaad llglat I nfnmry will continence Vron MtlDAY KYLVINti Mairh'titli h7 it) o'cl-tck KING Clerk fob 23 tm4 TO THE LADIES 1 Zaodies Cairo us of laorning the beautiful Art OK MAKING i' 3C FLOWER81 Can Iri fought in Fix lV on mmlrrate terns by npidyhig to Madanao A ad Room No 2 L'xitku Etatu llutxL wlicre sjceinieus can ba TLodtes entrance on Couress Et JOHN PAINE Trarbrr afthr PIwoForr MAY liE FOUND AT I'AINE'E MUE1C? ROOMS (Vff of XM-Pr frt 01 (WI fovrfl Mreara IIkhuaxx KotzscbuAo 1 lf-f ltAMiLKU I-' Du Thomas oct 7 1956 i Gko A fiirnr-MiiL silfini 4- PORTLAND STEAM LAUNDRY 1 Tha undersigned nrojild resixwt fully ipform tlw cit bun of INirtlund and vicinitv tljat-ta Im cstabi IPlieil a i STELA 3VE TATJD3'IDIl'S' In this city wtiicli is now iu 0mtiiHhs I prepsf rd to do jevery varU-ty of Itaundry worker am tlx plainest tiori: to tlie finest jMiiisliiug Familios wishing work done qt this Establish mrat can he accommodated hy leaving tlw name and residence at the Office CpUratlmn wishing to have their LIN EN WASHED AND IRONED may he ante of having it done iu a fnjsriir manner at this Ktulilihmeut Alloriierstefrattho (Mtlee No 13 Middles (Fox Block) will receive prompt attcufiou oct 23 eodti LM MVUU Projiririor DOOR PLATKM AND NUM1IKRS Sllvgr Door Plnlre ond Nsimbrra of vari-on very beautiful-end and (ho itati Ftntrd for sale by WN HARLOW atlii Jewelry Store corner of Exchange and Middle Street eodtf ju 23 nr DB-- 3P- H-AI3STES hif rrU-nd tndtk )ublic tliutlwhwli eated himself at the Store nf llIJfANia-Middle Street where he will give Ids whole uticuliua totlie XV merit eud Clock Ilwularaa and nil terork entrusted to Id cure will be fkithfoUy attended to A share of pafrouqge is nclAillf so licited Dec 8 ISM mwkftf 1 -J lolled Coro Who dui'l like llrtua Coax itly and fluvlj Jiullud Tbic wlio do cua lisr their orders promptly attended to by leaving their address oil the alatit at tine prihoiiml grocery store hi tint city hy tiie Agent oil lit New England Hull Cora Company tf fi-hlf PCI AS I Deoc by A-lb ZXouso No 2S5 Congrosa Streak ruEttand Fab 24- Stneod CARBON ELECTRICITY: OR 5fAGIC LOTION For Haadacha Neuralgia Rhsmattem Catarrh Tooth nobs and Chill If Immediate relief is nut given return the bottle aud the money will be refunded It will stop the Headache Neeralgte lllieuiiuUteni Aa If the direction oa the bottle are (ullowtsl From on toeght bottle ia warranted to cire Ilia Ulieumst ben Sold hy Moses Hanson Westbrook II HAT A CO Wholesale Agent 3 8 Mitchell and Wm Dyer Itiddcfoid fobSS 1857 lyeodaew White Trrth Prrfnmrd Brrnlk and IlmireilfHl Camglrilaa can be ecqnlrrd by zaing tho of a Tknm4 Iirwarv si Muntsrtyito The Imniensc sauces of the rivmght out host of counterteit and ImposTure Ht mre each bottle signed lETUIlHiE A CO Franklin 8aareT tjFrirldg ft Firm I uut dUsuh rd aud sO Baimnut signed by tlicm I spurious- For sola by all Druggists ATWWL Decring's Block Agent rortloufo nov 27 1x56 eitaeuw Au WxxwESDATYeb 25 -Bill to incorporate the Ctp Elizabeth Ferry Company was renff Secretary of State laid before to Senate the following message from Gov Hamlin ac cepting the office of 8 Senator and resigning that of Governor to take effect on tbe 26th inaf to wit: Tm tke Senate mmd House ef As it will become necessary the 4to prou mo to enter upon the deties of Senator in Congress conforred upon me by your kindness and confidence and for which! desire to fxpre my grateful acknowledgments I hereby resign the office of Governor to take effect on toe 26 th met 1L HAMLIN- Council Clamber Feb 25 1887 Mr' Magoun from the Committee on Mercantile Affair and Insurance reported order of uo tice on petition of Nathaniel Blanchard end other for incorporation as proprietor of Custom Honse Wharf in Portland On motion ot Mr Chapman Ordered That the Committee on Mercantile Affairs and Insurance be instructed to inquire what farther legislation is necessary to the protection of the citizens of thie 8tate against any fraudulent or insolvent Insurance Companies out of this State' Pamedte be tMjroeted Resolve to abate a part of the State tax of the town of Litchfield Bill additional to incorporate the Kendnskeog Log Driving Company passed August 14th 1849 to change toe name of the Board of Education of the Maine Conference ot toe Methodist Episcopal Church Mil: In- addition to an Act to enable theiFimt Bchori District in Bridgeport to raise money in aid of the Bequest of Joseph R-Folsoa mil in relation to of i -v On motion of Mr Webb Ordered (That the Committee on Railroads Ways and Bridges be required to consider So much of the Address ns relates to the expediency of providing by law for the better security of the public against any emergency that may arise in consequence of the tran fer -of Railroad shares to private individuals thereby exonerating the share holder from any board of officer and leaving the public without protection from losses or damages which may lie sustained in consequence of grori neglect or want of suitable means of conveyance thereby hazarding the lives and property of the public and to report by bill or otherwise Mr Luthrop from tint Committee on Agriral-tnre reported a bill repealing all acts relating to the inspection of hops which was read a finrt and second time and passed to be engrossed Extka Leoislativk Tlte following is a copy of a letter addressed to the President enclosing a mould which (f iho ball) has been dnly deposited in the State: Cabinet' Belobzde Feb 201 85 7 Deau It rime into my mind to present this Honorable Body with one that was fired in the first battw that waa fought to lay the foundation of our Independence in the year 1778 June 17 After the battle it was picked np and banded to me and I-have had it great many vears and have showed it to scores And munand have npwitoivogottoboniHioriild 1 yjn)i right or ten years it came -into my (uiiid to present to this Honorable Body -for safe keeping- I suppose you woald to know who presents it It from Hexxt Bickxxll of North Belgrade Maine An old republican through life and the son of an old Revolntioner llorsa On motion of Mr Stone of Brewer OnUrfd That the Secretary of Stoic he requested to furnish tor the information of the Legislature a detailed account of tho expenditures under the three following items in aiipropriatio act nf 1856 Clerk hire Contingent Fond of Governor und Council and Contingent Fund of Treosnrer showing to whom' and when aid for wlutt services the amount claimed and the amount allowed i1' inallif Resolve to abate portion of the State Tax of the town of Strong and to add the same to the State Tax of the town of New -Vineyard Resolve for toe payment of certain poteens in attendance upon the Board of Agriculture' Resolve in favor inf the 8tate Reform School making appropriations to meet oxpciutituros in-' rured previous to this yrir came vp on its pas-' sage to is engrossed Mr Vinton said that this Resolve grew out nf deficiency in the appropriation for the year and 1856 Owing lo an increase in the number of imnates of the School the cxficnscs hare exceeded the CMiiiiutcs After this explanation the Resolve passed to lie engrossed Bill ah net to amend the City Charter of the City of Hiddcfdrd reported hy the judiciary Com- miitcea)lowiiig the wards of said City to elect' ward Constables was read rules suspended and passed to be engrossed Ur Ilersev presented the remonstrance of Gul- liver and! Gilman end others against tjie passage of an Insolvent Law and tho same was referred to the committee having that subject under consideration Tha i louse at half past ten resumed the consideration of the Bill to repeal the 9th section of toe art of 1956 providing for toe consolidation of certain Railroads' Without taking the" question tho Honse adjourned Afaie hit When Mr Buchanan was at Washington he was called upon hy Mr Janies' Malier tlicr' public gardener who presented -the president elect' with a beautiful bouquet was honored by with a scat id liis arm chair' and then the following dialogue oc-cured: Well Jiminy this is really a handsome present and if I only had a lady to bestow it upon it would ha still more valuable in my estimation than what it Mr President elect hy the eternal we have taken rare of the back it is now for yon to look for a There was a hearty langh among the company at'this well-timed hit in which Mr Buchanan joined Maher has been in' his present position for more than twenty years and was a favorite with General Jackson who brought him down from Philadelphia to take charge of the public grounds which his skill has beautified in every way equal to the parks and demesnes of the European nobility He is aa original among' originals' Ry It gives ns great pleasure to aAnonnee to our readers that our friend Ciias A White senior partner of the firm of A White Druggists has been duly appointed Dost Master of this city in place of our late friend Dr Theobald deceased Without disparagement to the former! Post Master who attended to the duties I hn office most faithfully we may he allowed to congratulate the public on tlie appointment of one of Mr ability and business talent lie ia a young man who haa grown np among ns and hy his energy and enterprise in connection with his brother he has uprnmnlated a competency and gained toe good will and confidence of the pnhlie lie Is an unwavering Democrat and we believe be will perform the duties of his office faithfully and to the satisfaction of public generally We think it an appointment fit to be Gardiner Transcript V' Astouxdixo Xews fuox Ixdiaxafolis A letter haa been received hero from Indianapolis Slating that hy investigation at tha accounts of the outgoing republican party state officer of Indiana astounding defalcations have bcec discovered that certificates for issuing patents for 15 or '20000 acres ofawamp lands have 'been issued in favor of one of those officers for which no money has been paid in'td the treasury that the account -of tha state treasure shown deficit of 60000 not paid ap by him and the iasne of large amount of bank paper without taking the security required by law There is Ned to in Inaianapolis about these developments The parties implicated were alerted1 as know nothings hut turned up republicans ia the ehaff-ling of die cards of the lata presidential- Washington Star CombridRe Cattle Market Wxoxesdat Feh 25 1857 At market 49tcattie876 beeves sad llU stores consisting of working oxen sows and one two and three yean oM Market Beet-Kxtr X8 BO flrst qnslity 8 seeood quality 7J a 7 75 third quality 6 a 67fiI or-dinaryS Bd 6 45 a 65 Two jeers old 63Q a 85 Three rears old 687 a 40 8 hrep and 1830 at market Tries in lots aScech extra and sfleetions 4 7 810 About 650 at market Trices live Weight 7(o a 81 per lb UrareeJi a 10c per lb 9 1 per Ib- Tiljow 8 a 8) per lb Tells tl 75 a 2 weech Coif skit 14 a MJeuerlb A targe quantity of goud settle were'st mmkat this week The River cattle and sheep sold quick end ot good prices to van 3BARTBBN ABOU0 Eg TKS AMKOIOAX UXB XXXTVth PO wgrtug Third Beeofon Washixotox Feb 26 Mr Pratt presented tha-credentials of Anthony Kennedy elected' Senator from Maryland Mr Seward- from too Commitsee oa Commerce reported a bill aulhorizing the Preefdent B1CIW ippviwu Mill toeaosevu pmasegg to wonnftMND rmnM culler to itttiwta on the Pacific coast Mr Bigler from the Post Office Committee reported a bill to provide for carrying toe mails from New-York to 80a tfa 'America etc Mr Trumbull remarked that ha had been requested to present a memorial from 21 Senators and 36 member of the Honse of Representative of tha General Assembly of Indiana stating that it was important to their rights as well as to the rights of that State that there should he a speedy derision in toe cate of Mr Fitch who claims to hare been elected to' a teat ia the Senate Mr Toombs offered a reeojatioa that touching the rise of the eoowsted election of Mr Fltah-who has been returned and admitted to a seat from Indiana tlie sitting member and all persons protesting against his election he permuted to take testtmony en the allegations of the contestants and of said member touching all matters therein contained before any Judge of the- US Dhtrict Oonrtj or of the Supreme or Circait Court of Judiciary by first giving each proceedings insoiue public gazette printed ia tlie pity of I Tho resolution lies over under the rule and die' report on the subject by the Judiciary Committee was ordered to be printed Mr Wilson introduced a bill appropriating $100000 for a Court noute at Boston Mr Rnsk from the Post Office Committee reported a -bill to expedite the construction of a line or lines of magnetic' telegraph from the Atlantic to fian Francisco v- After a debate the bill waa yeas 36 no Vs 15 'J The Senate tlien took np the House tariff hill Mr Hunter explained the object of the bill and showed tho pressing necessity of reducing the revenueof tlie country An amendment to the bill proposed by the Fi-fiiuice Committee plaring linseed on anl taking zinc off tlie free list was agreed to Certain other amendments were considcredvand the Senate-took a recess till 6 1-2 o'clock Tlie Senate re-Ossembled jn the evening and resumed the deluite on toe tariff bill which will 'probably occupy the whole night Ota motion of Mr Campbell of the Committee of the Whole were discharged from tin consideration of the five general appropriation bills in order tint they might be put oil their passage The House then pained the miscellaneous tlie army the navy tlie fortification and the ocean mail steamer appropriation bills i Tlie Honse acted on the fifty menu tothe Indian appropriation bill and tabled the bill to invest £8000000 held in trust tot toe Indians Ita safe estate 1 -The Speaker announced that the next business woald lie the consideration of tlie report' on Mr case whereupon on motion of Mr Orr the nnusc adjourned Washington Items Washixotox Feb 26 'Mr Sumner was in bia seat aliout half an hour tflKlay and was warmly welcomed by liis friends Rumors of a duel are current between Messrs Sherman and Wright From Havana New Yoitk Feh 26 The Black Warrior from Havana 21st inst arrived here lust night Tbe funeral of l)r Kane at llqvuna was attended by a long procession of all tile Americans in the city a well as by the Vice Captnia-Gcncrai of the Island and many other Spanish officials The conduct df Gen Concha on tiie occasion is spoken of in the highest terms by all theVesi dent Americans vThcrq is no news pf interest stirring at Havana Tlie report of the decline in- the New York sugar market brought by the Cahawba caused much excitement 1 among tho sugar speculators The stork at Havana is reported at 70000 boxes Exchange has improved and freighte for American ports are brisk oeneral News R' I Feb 26 The nonse of Representatives voted to-day by the casting vote of the Speaker to restore capital punishment for mnrdcr Sr- Lons Frh 26 Late advices from Kansas state that a serious difficulty had -arisen between Gor Geary and Judge Sherwood growing out of the refusal of the Governor to appoint the latter as Sheriff as desired hy the Legislature Sherwood had avowed hi intcntion to kill the Governor and meeting him shortly afterword in the street spit in hit fore Geary did not resent this bat his friends got up an indignntion meeting which Sheriff Jones and Sherwood attempted to break upi A conflict ensued in which Snerwood shot a Mr Shepard one of friends four times killing him and wiounded two others Mn Jones the Governor's Recretarv then shot Sher-suxmI the bpll passing through his head and killing him instantly Very great excitement existed at Lccomprnn and a general fight waii anfiri- tnted Gov residence was guarded by troops Halifax Feb 26' At 1 1 1-2 no signs of toe Steamship Niagara now two days over-doe New York Markets New Yobk Feb 26 Ashes Tots 7 63 a 7 75 Finer fie lower on Com to A State 6 10 e620: L'pper lAke620a6 40 eommoa to good Ohio extra 80 a 86: Extra Genesee a 8 BO Eaetheru hesvv and imfihr at the mixed to good 6 70 a 8 95: tsnev and extra 00 a 8 00 CaaSdi IIsd heavy 8 30 a 8 40 extra 6 70 a 7 60 Wheat heavv aed St Imtaredl54aU Soutliern white common tozood 1 72 Cora Mixed 70a 71 in store white nominal round yellow 71 Pork better but clnees mess at 23 £0 24 00 for new: prime-IS 60 IB-00' Beef country am 1100 a 1300 prime 10 ro a 11 Chicago repacked 15 60 rota Rio 10 a ll Enirars Muscovado a 10 ITavsns 10 RleoB Molassni 60 Cuba clayed 46 Iron Scotch pig 81 00 six months To Liverpool heavy and lower Cotton 6-32d Floor Is Od Is 8d Uraiu 4d fid Narrow Escarx rxox Dbowxixo As the schooner Lewis was going down the lrhor yesterday nnder sail one of the men fell overboard a boat was immediately lowered but tha vessel being Under weigh aha filled and another man- foil overboard and they would have both been drowned but for tho timcly arrival of a boat from the steamship Indian which uceeded in saving them When picked ap the men were nearly exhausted and were with murb difficulty brought to Albion Tlie landlord of this House (Mr-J Graffiim) regaled the patrons of his house last eveuing with sumptuous consisting of Venison and other luxuries' Token all in nil it was tiie liest entertainment of tlie season lETA Temperance meeting will be held in )ko Methodist Chapel Comer Westbrook this evening at 7 Hon Neal Dow and Rev Mr Pratt wiU addicts the meeting' SCARBOROUGH The Democrats of Scarborough are requested to meet at the Town Borne on BATCH- DAY Mireta7 at I Mto seleet candidates for Town Officers sud to attend to such other buslusss as may coma before them Feb 26 1857 -Rrr order Tow Committee MARRIED In this city 26th inst by Rev Renry Cox Hr STTS11 Webrook to MiseHariBah White of l'ortlsnd In this eitr by Joseph Reed Em XrLymaxE WM Rerbert Wood of DIED eit7' test Mr Jai tiro of London Kug aged 70 In Freeport 19th inst John A Thompoon 8 Be- in xrerport 19th lust John A Hyde erod 65 fwjk znoutlm a nstiro of Mnssnnlinselle has practiced medicine la Freeport 66 yearn Bsfbrotke 8 Court of Xalno nS Auburn BZOHkBD BXOZ Jastles rmidla( i I Oonnnel for tha Stator HOKBAtHAS ArrUTOS isa Omwof CHARLES yr GODDARD' Esq (bawg Ammqr- Oounaol for tho rriaonarr HOXXATHAX CUTTORDr DATID DOSfRT: to RECORD sad C- WvWilWW Esqs A Mi -V B(Uh Pay- 7 1 Apb ax Wi-daasday Feb SSth Dm Birasxu was recalled this morning by the government and stated that the splitting of the vertebral bones wss not till after previously Banking and nearly concluding the examination toe wound The separation ot toe bones was below the wounded one and was made per-pend fexlsriyv Tbe surface of the not disuirbad and in making tha admeasurements it was not The examination' was also made before tho wound was isewed rip- The foci of the splitting of the bones was commnnicw-ted to Dr Gnrerion while he was making his ex amination Ha hasr had some conversation since tha adjournment to Dr Carr's room with the other physicians relative to his tesdmony and some tow morning also with Mr Goddard j- Df Garcelon was not present Dn Giicitor being recalled stated that when he made his examination it was communi-eated to him tori prior ona had been made He saw that a portion of too vertebral below those he had discovered yesterday as wounded had been removed and did not to any way affect too wound he described ns on the other vertebral 'WmS StaxtoX traced the wheel tracks Tuesday afternoon from Herrick's on to the heater piece distinguishing too backs from the hind wheels being narrower than the forward ones and hauling discovered a wythe In the old road track on the heater lying between the wheel tracks He saw a stone which hid been moved from its bed and pnt apparently as a trig to the forward wheel some four feet from where toe stone formally lay The ox tracks turned off to this place pointing at different directions as though tbey turned round and faced the wheel track ha also saw a little manure between the wheel but most outside a few foot off the wheel track on tha off side The hester is common East of tho wheel track the ground was broken and rose then flora one to two feet Totherast of this are shrub oaks and' birch bushes Tha ground was descending near where toe atone was fonnd And as you lcave the boater somewhat ascending Wx Luxt lives large three miles flora Poland Corner north and west of Herrick's in that part of Poland called the Land Ha went on too evening of October sixth about for Dr- Eveleth to visit a sick child As he passed he saw a fonr wheeled carriage and a pair pf oxen axd men in the barn the team headed toward the door He fonnd the doctor and returned home directly and hf seeing no team and arriving home at twenty minutes of The distance from to his home is nearly seven miles -V- Sunday night while under keepeiKnight tpld witness he had a very heavy load Tkesli ingles Weighed one' hundred pounds to bnnch and it was not possible for him to get along so tost as they arid tori his oxen sweat so bad at one place jhait he eonld wash his hands on them Dn Evxleth started for about twenty or twemy-flve minutes of ten arid wwt fcjr He SAW Is uoing Or returning Arrived at alwnt half-past ten left there about twelve Tho distance to is six or six and one-half miles Wx Haxscomb lives ahont two and one-half miles below Poland Corner lie was waked in too night of October 6th by the barking of a dpg got iip and looked oot of the window saw team go by with one pair of oxen four wheels and a rack It was two to the morning when he went back to beiL Otis' Sawtck living at Lower Shaker Village at about half-past three on the morning of 'the seventh of October heard a heavy rambling aonnd and nulling making more noise than a horse team going by towards Gray i' Raxsox OiLXAXj who slept in the same room with Sawyer on hearing the noise tesfided to by him got np and looked out of the window saw a loaded ox team one yoke of one driver he thinks a four wheeled jpejss ing in great speed Tuo'xas Tomb living sibont a mile' from Tavern heard between three and four on toe morning of October seventh the noise of -a team passing fast for an ox team sounding like a four wheeled carriage Heisrd a' voice say which he thought was the voice of the defendant Bbxj Bkackbtt living about one-quarter of a mile from Tavern heard between three and fonr in the morning' a team passing downward sounding like an ox team and a four wheeled oarrisge Jonx Wallace sent for Dr Eveleth to at- tend his child who arrived at half-past ten and left at twelve in toe evening Daxixl Browx keeps a tavern seven and one-half miles from Poland Corner and six from Grajr on the left hand side 'going down He was waked at about ten minutes to fonr on Tuesday morning by raps on the window and door lie got np and asked what was wanted The reply was let Knight He inquired the time and then went on to state that he started from home ri seven or eight went to for -started from there at 1 got down to house between twelve and one and touted his oxen under the shed ant down and-went to had slept till now and was almost froxe Ho' let him have some gin- Knight then went out witness following him with a light Ha saw the team by toe aide of the road twenty or thirty feet ftoiia the shed and Knight went on with it towards Gray In tha morning ha examined to see where 'the oxen were baited found no remains of stalks or baiting or manure to or about the shed He traced tho wheel tracks and found they did not lead under the shed Went by request to on Thursday morning and saw Knight who said have got ma to a bed fix and I want you to help me if you eanf lie said if I wanted any money I eonld have it then or ha would let ma hava it some other time fie wanted me to say he was down there thatjiight between twelve and one I made no reply He was Owing me Cffeo THcnsTOx was oria of tho'mea who weslt for Knight Tuesday morning and overtook him a ahorf distance from Gray after' shaking hands he told him he had brought solemn new Knight made no reply ho then told him his wife was dead after a short pause ho asked what ail-ad her -witness replied she had eat her throat Knight was walking along with his team' all too while witness rehearsed to him the particulars about being called up Ac (as given by other witnesses) When tot! Herrick was with-him straightened np little halted and said be kaow bat ha oaght to go back during tha roovereatiou bo stated it seemed aa IT it could 4 another remark before this that' dd mt rea whm md her do if ha I ft 1 a At Ca Lu Ji I 9 I art Cofliyr fit to tb Dl IU Ul cts cit i rrni A i rc in i in -nr -i -r 1 Tp A Idli id -n qui que )iB vreq ir -W'f I A on 1) Mrv ft At! on ti leu A run-a i lul i fit frr UU 1 1 O' lkffi 7 PORT OF POKTIaAMD Til ClWDAYr rax 26 Arrived" Brig KibOrsade Mcftalili Matanxaa 6th Inid i Kelt C'srtliagBiia Baker Hustim' Keh IsMtkoul Latliam 'j Kch Hullcr Grant Uuslua fur itnbblfutoe Mch i'ackri Bum Ilustoa fur Belfaat fitesiuer Western Port Kerry Ksw Ywk' Capt fl reports passed SEGtli tlw mast a suukaii vessel partly uut of water iu Vineyard Bound bearing from Cross Rip Light Boat dhtanee one half mite learner Lewiston Kuiglit lioeton ClcsrsL Barnee Marlin Rickard- Buenos Ayres by A A 8 Kiiring: brigs Hwril freemaD lavsne Jus iiobsonJr Canton t'rowell Carden as hy same -MAI wind Imruites Gen Taylor Harsh lisle Merrimse Bridge brigs Juan Baptiste Martha Kinsman Vrsneee Jane Msnsoni Igliorn Kwett seha Orlando Breukir Kuekingham Er iorwis Ann Mary bmith Vrederfeksburg LIST BTTho Xew Ynrk- Khiiudug tM Irtates (hat the twin Cobb 8 year old 3u7 tons built at JtoU binaUm lisa been stud for feUGuu' Copt Pfescntl Coast pilot reports that ho passed through East River 2it lust reports tho river sad llurlgate now entirely free from lee lie also reports SLa aLmiiiaS fsins rkff Voiftsobfi If the buoy mhwiug from off Nantucket Gn-ot'l'Oiiit Rip and also from I lie Eastend of tliellurea Kbue Tint buoys sre lmgrtsnt aids to navigation and should be replaced aa soon ss iiqsKible Capt also reixirte that the Tollock Rip Light Vassal lisa uut yet resumed her station NOTICE TO MARINER? From tlie OlKciating Master Attend sut to tbe Secretary of the Clisiuber ol Cuuuueroe: Kir I have the honor to submit for tbe eon side ra-tlou of tlie Clinuiber of Commerce some -suggestions the result of mv experience of tbe disaster cassed to tlie shipping in this port by the rkdeuoaiof the spriu tidm and the freshes of tiie season which have Jus flMflTtll WtVi 1 find It eaunorbe denied tlist tlie want of a sett eieut number zif Mworiiigs for sliipa- bo greatly In-eressedtlieiiuniberiiOftiieaecideHts referred to bet if the shis bad been projieriy prepared to eneountcr the risks tiny must incur in tins river much less dam age would I think have been sustained then bos actually been-incurred Tlie principal defects in regard to the means oi secariug hiis in the river which I hnve noticed tlrnl the anchors sad cables of most ot tiie xlii are not of the weight and strength required to resist -our lii-rce tides- Kmlly that Ah lia use pipes are neither suflieient in number solidity uor strength ot fastening Srtlly that the windlasses are' also oi iiisutbcient strength frequently breaking or caiwizing- I suggest that tlie anehort of ships emu- iug to this jwirt sijr tune bet wren March mud November sboulubeuiie-thiid heavier thsu tliey IIEfi EWUHiU WE WliCkUilU iWBI 9CT lilRU IIRT 'BOW llff with chains ia proiiortiiMi tlmt instead ufone hawse-piiie there should lie two uu -each side tha stem eud of grant solidity aud well bolted down and that tor better security umter fours there should ben stera-tiipe on eech tote large euuugh to reeve through it a Lower chain- With regard to tlie windlass tlie Officiating First Assistant Muster Attcudant" whose greet professional skill and experience are well known to tlie Agents Owners ami Commander of ship resorting to this port thusexpryssee Idmself: woald scarcely lie iMkwlbfeto make a wia disks strong emiugli to rndrt tbe wrenching strain vessel of above 6sju tons are' exposed to during the tides of the early port of the hW Mousoou uor tlie vi-olence of the freslivs during tberainy svason Of this quest iun as the numerous fact tlirrs cauuut be any instaiieet of vwsels putting back with low of windj ve This is a matter which merit law satl'ciently prove tlie serious eimsiiferution of ship owners sending their vemels to this fiort during tlur ivriods mentioned I am disposed tutliiuk vessels above fidft tons lilted with ridiig bitts and capstans would be much less liable to aeciueur and equally niansgvahle psrticulsr-ly since the inervoMid length of vessels-affurds complete izm ini tbvir quarter decks for a good sweep nf the cai1su lists The removal moreover of tlie cfuiu-' Inmlx-ring windlarx would improve the quarter tnuking tdeir occotnodation somewhat more comfortable but this is of coarse a secondary 3rd In those views nfCspt Hill's I entirelr eonenr 'except that I tnist tlie cnmliirt of crews will not be 'deemed a seeoudarr cinisiilerarioii as to tlie mechan ical inqiroremeiit of tlie substitution of a canstqu for a windlass tlM siix-riirity of tic terCrsee of the' for-' nuT wherever tliere is room 'for sufficient sweep of the bars is so obvious that it is matter of surprfoe to me that so nisny large riilps should still be fitted with the clumsy-whidhirt lili siit i isc that if Its shlp-dwners were duly impree-ed with the importance of providing shijs coming to tLb iort wit lu lie improved means of security above rtcoinnicuih-U they would be diapered to ailei-d to tlie suggestiiii' thus submitted totlie con-sidvraliiiu oft he tliamher of 'ommerre and rsiecisl ly if they were suppoi-teil by tlie powerful rccomiucu-dutiuii of tlmt iiinii'iitinl body in whose hand 1 now teste the matter 1 have the liquor to ho Sir your most obedient servant i j-'IAS hUTIIKRLAND Oltriutiiijdlsdrr Attendant Master AtVciidnitV iifftee tlie fitli Nnv KVt lie llnir letter is piihlirhed by order of tlie ('ins-vmitlre of tlie4teiigal I'lisiulier oft'omnicree for gva-ersl infonnatiiui II IVtXLi Sec rot try Calcutta 17th November -Itifitk DISASTERS-- Brig Webster of Luhec before reported lost was wrecked tee Si the part of 8t Domingo dur iiiga on her way from Alayaguezto Ca ildyticu iu ballast lVhentlie gal subsided sliewss ncarlv brokeri up and was in only two feet water C'sit M'Kaddeq liis wife and the crew (who hare ell arrived home) remained on tbe beech 18 days there being uu house within sixty mile of the wreck The United Sistn consul ut St Domingo city then sent smell schooner for tlicm und fur what ma Artels could be saved The hull sold lor 83 Tlie Webster was a good vessel of 199 ton built iu list valued at 81000 and insured in New York 'The mast with the letter 8 8 on tlie heel before reported picked up bv idiot boot Bvlph proves to soli hsruli Bird which left- Now ork liMh ult tot lteve vessels iu-dk-tress was Biokei when two days out as before retiortnl since which nothing lias been heard of her lie had on board 29 persons Iter former chief oflieer statue that he cut tlia letters 8 S'' on tlas lieel of mast Il ls feared that she arks wrecked duriitg the gale of tlie lilth and went to ptecet' gliMrwi oT tlie rcilte? Reed from New York for has Juan dri fted put into Tluimat prev to 3d inst tidullv dismasted-and leaky Itarqna Norwood Winelmster from Kew Orleans TV-New York put into lliomas 3d Inst leaky- with loss oi kail ere Sch Sylvia of Columbia from Norfolk for New Loudon recently ashore at Kandy llook lisa been got off and was towed to New ora 24th -A fetter from Long Resell NJ to the New'Tdyk agent of underwriters dated 22d Inst states that Iim Iwroue Kasterujtrile ashore on Long Reach will' probably prove a tigal toss as she lie about mid between tlie bar aud shore and is Bill of water She boa bed her decks sa-ept of midship house poop deck gone cabin waslird out' and larboard rail gun lu tin- blow of 29th 66 package wine aud on box of Kata relied on shore from her the balauceof cargo package of wine and 219 boxes paste will prove a total lorn About 1990 package or wine we ui tbe beach and would be sliipied lo New 1' ork by lighten from tlie inside (liarnegst Raj) a soon as the weather permits PORT OF BOSTON Ar bsrone Tom Corwin Brown Cfotifitogos: Nickerson Mobile brig Kolcrsoiv ld lumiuc Csmbridge ti narrow Bt Jsgoj brig l1 Curtis Orr lfortlatid Ar 2Uli sells Trwle Wind Ull pot rick 1 Laconia Hill aud Lncjv Creiliford tteco Tclegnipliv-d barque Cordelia from Cienfttegaa PORT OP NEW YORK Cld Stilt (not ar as before brig Whitaker Perry tiusysms sch tihoua A Reulsb llobbius Nassau Also eld ItarqMe John Denhem Paris Mol die brigs Umpire Uregdnn Msyaguez Elsinore Whitman CtenBirgus Olive iVttigrew and Condor Allen Nnevita' brig Msrths Rogers Carver Trinidad Also ar brigs Albatross Dow and lio Harris French Cardenas Cld brig Castilian Finkham Cardenas DtiMlXnU PORTE Bid 29th barque Ban Jacinto Frstus New Cld'inhhiis Agsmemuou Uood-whi Wanderer Ryder ltarsons axd 'dtaw we mg 9 a Morton UUley Liverpool Marys Murphy liohbt r-sgle fitone and Jusetih Clark Emerson At lWn hnriri Cluim)i4Mi Below ship lml Dyer for Havre Ady Cordelia lor Liverpool Excelsior fordo str 'to dmpsteh Mom I jmrt 18th htig Lodebar for Havana taken up 87 to penM ft lumber Chi 7th brig Eastara State Damage Kiiunlits hAVAXXAU-CM 21st brig Toccoo Fitzgarold Us- TftUI 1 Ivirpooj l)BCk George Marsliall Cooper Adv 21st ship Moultrie for Havre greater pait cargo ngsgfd Ar iu Hamilton Roads 21st ship George reabodr Emmertna tdiinchs island fur New York -1 Ar 24th brigs Rsroa da Casline Luf-Jta Mcejiaa James Wakefield Trott Tratt Palermo Cygnet Leeutan Demarare ech II Parker Knighf Cardenas Be owl-rig Lillie Mills from DeraaiU-a Newcastle Feb Brig Carolina from New York Is at the Fiers Kid 25th sch Louisa Dyer Jameeon Rockland zir Norfolk 1 Ar 24th brig Harriet Newell Hatch from Frovidemte for Matauzaa Holxu' Ar iwiih i fl A sires mi Orris Fracas Clark ITiiladelphia pesu Williams New York for do Elisabeth AreV il Drcatt Norfolk for la port st 10 AM wind WBW- barqae Richmond- reha Cssptan Parker Csritenas for Boston A "Ires Cliartestou fordo: Iphia for Itosrou The Indies of the! Spiritual Association held a Levee on Wednesday Overling ri Hall to which their friends were very liberally Cards of invitation were extended to the gentlemen and at 8 the Hall was quite full The occasion of the meeting was announced in a short speech by Miss Eavox after! which there were humorous dialogues speeches tableaux and a collation The evening was Spent in' quite a social way When we left they were cleaning toe floor of settees so that those who liked it might have a dance All appeared to enjoy toe intercourse through the evening It was a gay time 1 Ayiilor of Argue I perceive your correspondent to paper ignores the Library of the- Association although if I am sot very much mistaken it is much larger than tori of toe Mercantile Li- brary -Association containing as it does be- tween 2000 njid 8000 volumes and having been ipn existence these twenty years I submit whether his article would not have been more had he taken a fuller view of the ground Oxe Sad A correspondent writes that on the 8th insr Mr Amos Fcrkins of Writ Brooksviile was found dead with his head on ia wood pile in his own door-yard He went" oat to feed liis cattle at 0 A To ull appearances he had IriA to hie barn and fed his cattle and on his return to the house his feet slipped and he foil and died instantly Ho was found at twenty minutes post six-' Ha eonld not have been in that state more than ten minutes His ago was 72 rry-Tho British 8teamer having couipluted her hiding with a full cargo of freight hauled off into the stream on Wcdnea- Im where blltf DOW 1ICS at' iuhur'waiting the day of her departare' which is Satunlay Tub Kaxsas The ground taken by too Kansas stirjekets as to the Kansas territorial legislature is that it was a body that its law wens no laws and tho inevitable consequence is that there is no law in Kansas It seems that tint actual settlers of Kansas are getting tired of this consummate folly We find the following in the Traveller from its Le-compton correspondent doted Jan 31: hardly know what to think of the spirit font seems lately to have entered many of the prominent advocate! of free state principles In the' council today several towns applied for charters others Manhattan Topek and Wyandotte To the last named petition the name of governor of the free state of Kansas was appended with other men who have been aleraya found on our Again: understand that the which Ex-Governor Robinson also filial a petition before the pro-slavery council for a charter for their city 1 trust for the hoiior of our rause that this is hot The Kansas humbug is about dead- Here are the very leaders of tiw senseless Topeka movo- ment on the stool ofrepentancc 4- EckeL axd Mbs The New York correspondent of the Boston Journal (Burleigh) says in his laist letter The indicted parties are to be put to the bar to plead today and the revelations to be made in the trial which will come off at the early part of the March term will excite' the astonishment of this community nut in the shade all the murders of the land from the White murder in Salem through tho Packman down to toe Gard- ncr murder in Iliiigham Snodgrass has so fr made no confession and no revelations He was not indicted because there are revelations to come lie is under bail iss witness to toe amount of $2500-and when placed on tbe stand with assurance of the government that he shall not be under toe compulsory power of the court he will tell nil he know of me event of the murder' OIxjuxctiox Rkxovxd The injunction which was- placed Upon he Danvers Railroad Inst week hue been removed an arrangement having been made between the Boston and Maine Railroad Company and Mr Newhall the owner of the land by which they are to drain the land and bnild the cnlverto the neglect to do which gave rise to the injunction The New-buryport Herald predicts that the end of tbia matter is not yet os it lcaraa toot the fifewburyport end Danvers Railroads and a large number of persons who purchased tickets over this route are about to commence legal proceeding! against the Boston and Blaine road for a breach of contract Cy Magazine for March is for sale at 11 Bookstore 61 Exchange street It is a rick' number as usual i Q7The Legislature of North Carolina at their recent session blotted out too Whig preamble of 1816 that implied condemnation of the Mexican war and threw the whole blame of that war upon Prriident James Polk Q7A capital anecdote of Lord Raglan when wounded at Waterloo ia told ia London Tha authority is the Priori of Orange Tbe prince ased to recount that not a Won! announced the entry oi a new patient nor was he conscious of toepreseac of Lend Raglan the Lord Fitzroy Somerset) till he heard him call out in the usual way 1 riny away that arm till I have1 taken off my ring! Keithef the wound norths operation had extorted a groan from the wounded soldier (Hand at his month) Doctor can yon pull a tooth for me Doctor Certainly any one yon desirs Then pull one of your own nnasoxe mi bklectixo ronum 1st Portland has a snperior harbor always accessible and ensy of access by night or by day with water deep enongh for any steamer or other merchant ship to come directly alongside the wharf at any time of ivlo Mumma lam i Omi hmMt prawns winter there was not a day when weasels! inward bound eonld not enter and come to the wharf or if outward bound leave toe wharf and pot to sea without aerioas obstruction from the ki Let ns add -Its entrance and shores are rock bound- 3d Portland ia neisrer to Montreal than Boston is by more than six hours running time for a freight train besides having facilities and arrangements fbkshifting freight from ear to iship and'from ship to ear tin large aerie snperior to any to he fonnd in any seaport of the known Further Port bind is nearer to Liverpool than Dos ton is by eighty geographical miles We might add to these reasons several others some of them very stringent ones and nil en-' titled to more or-less weight and consideration by men of forecast and sound judgment who were acting not merely for the time being bat for generations upon generations yet to come Passing these by we hasten to state some reasons why probably Boston was not selected Whoever sailed into Boston harbor at ilia close Of tho last centni-y or sixty years ago by Broad Sound way saw ahead in the distance high islands with abrupt banks and of nefee of snrface in ex- tentscrving as Uni marks to toe mariner" What weasel in that day ewer hesitated to enter tho bar borby toe on toe ground of a want of sufficient depth of water! Let ua here nppose the enine master mariner aftrr-en ab-aenoe of sixty years to present himself at this day with his ship at the Broad Sound paaaaga with a view to enter Boston harbor' The Und marks have disappeared islands haws and occupying their places he sees shoals end reefs bristling with stones and boulders and covered with water at half tide The lint question: which this change suggests ton thinking mind is what has become of those of thousands nay hundreds of thousands of rnbit feet of grarelaad stance and pebbles of which the solid earth of those islands was composed! Ask the commanders of our line of steamer between Portland and Boetonand you 1 will learn that the waters of Broad Sound hare become so shori that they cannot enter (he har-bor of Boaton by Broad Souud way when their jj" fhtt loaded except at high These farts are just as certain as that Boston stands where aha stood a ternary ago In addition to this lt is welt known that Boston harbor is steadily' growing shorier so as to rrnaia is-earinees in the minds ot her most observing and intelligent taen Now too manager of the Grand Trank Railway may well reason that if from natural causes alone so great a ehango has been broeghs about within the last half century what may aqt bo tha stata of thing' ia toil respect at the end of a century to e6me! We havu a few remarks more to make in this connexion bnt ns have already occupied so ranch space we mnst defer them to a future nun- i re Prepare for Inthedays onr youth ttbolicMives ns totnake ian'irprtlii ibr tlie approach nf age Ilow muuy pereoaS bare breoma prepiaturely bald by neglecting to tpiy if prujiriate maclic -to -prevent the hair from frlllrf off! The ore of WtKiDlff cvirbratel Restorative- will prevent the hir freuu fulling off-imiart toil a healthy growth and rvru restore tbs hair of tha bald Thousuuil have tostilted lo itsofih ey' To tie hud of Druggiris every wlicre- Agent i l'orttand II HAY anfi HAT hnlesute Agent in IliMton EEK8 lur Retail Agent REDING A Clk twAew fob 23 Drllghlhs 8yaabh IVison wbo bare twuteutalr trial of this preparation ferjn bslr are enthusiusite iu it praise It tins been proved that it win make hair grow on bald brads vrill remev dandruff and ptyvcuk tlie hair Jbou fidliug off- oad prematurely decaying On evidence of its worth sad it great piqmtarity la tu In tho fact that orer ITDi-600 bottle hove been told In Nepr England during ths past tun mouth The Luriral prepared by Mr J-C Wodtelgh or Lawrence Mari Wa odvba those of onr friends who bxvs oeAvkiu to use auch a prepara thm to giv tbia liustou Jouraak For sale by II HAY Co Junctiwu Free 84 Middle atTorttaud Fvb 16 dtwkww Ptor Introductory Lecture Tuesday evening at Lancaster Hall was well Tha reettations were of a high order frequently brought down the house Tho triar course eommencM this evening at tho mom place Single douMa and family tickets AUm: Among toa rechstions CyTho attentiowofourreadwil hwhed wsrucUofPansUure Prikh rntreSl MrJ' IWlotofremiw articls really what it is'rrpresented The peietoc-caaaos speak Enrich kt woald call poa otw itiana when hairorid polish I-- a I 6 r-i -I i.

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