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IMPORTANT FROM. EUROPE. @eRivAL OF THE ARABIA AT HALIFAX. THREE DAYS LATER NEWS. ‘The Rebel iim et a Heavy fzeount, The Peteriio’ Case Still a Cause of ixcitement. Lord Palmerston Reiterates England's Neutrality. “THE REVOLUTION IN POLAND EXTENDING, ‘Noites, Farmers and Peasants Rising . En Masse, ‘Circassian Volunteers im the Field. Hauirax, April 16, 1863, “The Arabia, from Liverpool 4th, via Queeastown 6th ‘Wast., arrived hore at naif-paat six tis evening. ‘The Arabia has one bundseg find eighty-four passengers Yor Halifax,one hundre] and thirty-five emigrants sent Pat by Miss Corts and fifty-three for Boston. She brings ‘ap ‘the sth inst., latitude 40 56 north, longitude 20 |, passed steamship Kangaroo, bonnd west. On the inst.; latitude 49 47 north, longitude 26 23 west, at P. M., passed the Europa, bound east. Tho Arabia ‘experienced a succession of heaa winds and gales and en- Pountered much ice. * Phe news is almost a blank—little more than dupli. ante of taken ovt per Hibernian aod Kangaroo on ee 344 word Palmerstott Preceded from Glasgow to Edinburg, In Wnich Iatter place ho was formall Prosented with the Yreedom of the city, and honored the degree of ILL. D. at the mity. He made several apceches, but as tmerely reiterated his defence of Fng- 's policy and continued neutrality. He spoke warmly support of Rome, the capital of Italy, which sympa- with the Poles, but said Ragland would not forcibly Raterfere in their behalf, He hoped the united opinion of he European Powers would exert a beneficial influence on Beastan policy. > r ‘Che British man-of-war Orpheus bas boon wrecked on - Wew Zoaiand. One hundred and eighty officers aud men , Wrere drowned. Seventy wore saved. ! Tho Paste Bonrse on the $4 inst, was very dull, Rentes, 0, Teo. { ‘The stedmsbip Anglo-Saxon, from Portland, arrived at Siverposi-on the 24 of April. ‘The steamship Teutonia, trom New York, arrived at Bees Sempron ‘The steamship Australasian, from New York, arrived ‘@t Liverpool on the night of the 4th inst. THE AMERICAN QUESTION. ‘Further partioulars of the destruction by the Florida of ‘Star of Peace and schooner aldebaron, are furnished the Rusaymede, which brought eleven of their crews Greenock. TheStar of Peace was bound from Calcutta: Boston, with @ general cargo; was encountered in lati. Attoon degrees, longitade flity-two, and burned. ‘The Aldebaron, from New York for Marsnham, was oa the 18th ult., latitude thirty-throo degrees sweaty minutes, longitude thirty-nine degrees ‘oriy-four , Aheavy collapse in the Confederate loa: occurred in on the 2d fast., owing to the suspersicn of J. B. , of Liverpool, in the grain trade. Spence was sup [posed to be the Confederate financial agent; but lie proved to be the same person, uor connected with him ox by family ties. Nevertheless, the loan closed oa (ne Be inst. at 234 a 146 discount. ‘The New York correspondents of the London Times aud Wondon News both expatiate on tho increasing trritation inst-Ragland on account of the fitting out of Confede- verrels and the possible adoption of retaliatory ‘The Loadou Times sees something to hope for in Ameri ia trom the inauguration of Union leagues in tbe North, » fmnd the unceasing demand among the ropublicans for the festoration of the Union at any price. The London ms ays:—luropean sympathy has béon withheld simply ‘Wocause it was perceived that ihe whole Southern poople were in earnest about independence, while it was not ap. ‘paront that any considerable part of the Northern people | ‘were in ‘earnest about emancipation. A despatch from London of the 4th instant, in the ‘@veuing, says :—the Confederate loan has had a further ‘deo ine to 2% a 2%. Tus Liverpool Albion of the 4th inst. publishes a lettor reiem the Foreign Office to the owners of the Magicieune,” which was seized by @ federal cruiser, but Mberated by Bho Prize Court, stating that the “English Minister at ‘onbiagion will be instructed to apply to the govern. gent of the Coite! States for full compensation to the interested.” ‘The London Dimes bas an gditorial on the seizure of the Wteamer Peterholf, contending that it wos unjustified It wave it is not ase more act of judgment, right or wrong, \ghat tho capture of the Peterhoff is to be regarded, bat es an expression of tbe policy pursued by the particular Bovernment. If a Spanish or Austrian officer -had made ‘@ mistake with a British merchantman, nobody would “ever dream of anticipating mischief from tho vecurrence ; Dut tho federal governmect is now advancing extranrdl- twary pretensions by the select agency of am officer whose Condnet bas already been condemned. The seizure of ‘Qhe Petorbot, whatever it may be, is pot a natural error ff a person inexpericnced in public law. It is a delibe- @ato attempt to extend and magnify the powors of the BDlockxde. Nor te it, indeod, the first step of the fede- @als in this Girection. They hive already almost Diockaded coriain ports of our own in their eager Boe 10) = intercept traffic between these ports ‘and others; and at inst they bave gone the length cf espy- Eng iwchonte adventures in this country, putting their ‘own comstruction on mercantile speculations, treseribing Blips betorehand by name, and selzing thom without re- Yorence W destination or cargo whenever they evn be pounced upon at sea, We have no doubt, in show, that Wilkes carried precise instructions to capture the Peter Bol. We bolieve also she may be released alter more or Bess detention, and enmpensation perhaps paid ou demand fhe federals will flad their own recompons@in the com @ind wequired over the commerce of the sens and the @lartm communicated to traders; but it can bardly be de- @ied that such proceedings call for serious attention op the part of our government. The London Time: bas a characteristic review of the ‘volume of diplomatic correspondences for the last year Publiched by the United Stites government. It eulogizes Me. Adams, soys bis despatches are the best in tbe whole eollection, being straightforward aad businemstike Im the ‘@aiitmation of the London Times Mr. ray ton abows ability, Put is rude and rough compared with Mr. Adams, while ‘Mottley, Cassius M. Clay and Cameron divplay the most musing egotiom. Seward ts taunted with his fale) ro Phecies and assertions and his conree manner of putting broken Out i the departments of Poniewiz 1 ‘The peasants, nobility and ‘middie classes have 5 <tr Worese Comm tion bed ordered the pg to lay down their arms, is pronounced un- founded. Pwich Was conveyed from Cracow inte Moravia, ‘the Londup News jubhisles ifest: of the Polish Inauige ts, whieh vecapies seve: co! Lapieuzkilite, a od fn Courlaud, wil Russia was beinging transports at [ atu The swodieB government bad lad an embargo on an Nish steamer at Malmo, which was carryug oloish detachment | or Poland, + It wus reported tha: the Warsuw revolutionary © mitice bad ordered its avents to cease makiig 4@ ordering ‘and #60 that two insur- ded their forers, ihe insurge ore reported dispersed and oblived t eftige 10 Gallicia by the Another authority asserts that this force had rep gent leaders hai unsierger Zettung agacris that the Emperor of tends yraniing a2) autonomy to Poland, but will ‘lish national army fi Tho insurrection in the gove creagng. Ponciouz bos been taken by the insurgonts, Tuty have also captured Radom, which was evacuated by ral Aleowkz, and seized the public Weasury of that town, the Cabinet. M. Fould versigny Oxaggerated by tho government the amount of tae credits draw without the consont of the Chambers ' Rentes declined on the 1st of April to 69fr. 150, April 4, 1863. The rumor current a few days in of Count Apponigo bad tendered his resignation, aud that it had beon acco; t- ed, was premature. Count Appovigo did not tender bis resignation Uli yesterday, aud it is very questionable whether it will be accepted by tho Emperor, Under no Circumstances, however, is avy change to be expected tn the policy of the governinent towards Hungary. Greece The National Agsembly, after proclaiming Prince Wil liam of Denmark King, ' appointed a committee to go to Copenhagen to offer him the crown in the name of the Greek nxtion. Indla one China, Catcurra, March 16, 1863. Pwd and twists firm, Exchange 2s. 05¢d. Froights Pomray, March 16, 1863. Cotton goods and twist savenping. Freights quiet. Caxtoy , Feb. 27, 1863, Shirtings and twist bighor. Exchange 4s. 8%. Saavauan, Feb, 23, 1863. ‘Silk firm and quiet. cas 68, 24d. ows from South America. Tho south American thails Lave reached Lisbon, Rio Janwno, March 11, 1863. Coffeo 7/200 & 71300 for goud firsts. Stock 115,000 bags. Exchange 27 4 27%. Bahia cotton 13000 rei, Bugar 1650 a 1/700, Pernambuco white sugar 3)100 a 3/409, Browns 1) 700 a 14760. Cotton 18}900 a 19;000, Eearopean-Chinese Naval Force. {From the London Army aod Navy Gazette, March 21) HLM 8. Pekin, Captain Hugh T. Burgoyne, V. C arrived at Falmouth on the 17th inst,, afver & only sixteen hours from Porismouth She compicted coals and sailed immediately for China. i. 1. M. 8. China, Commandor Nvol Osborn, R. N., left Mymouth ee EC 6 ada the Cape of Good Heps: and, ss tho mail which loaves England on the 6th proximo wil! in all probability over take them, an opportunity of writing to the ofticers and crews of the Pokin, China and Amoy will bo thus alfurded. ‘The storeship Pallarat lott London om the 18th instant, ‘and tho screw schuumer Thule was to sail ou the 21st (rom ey euuboat Tien-tein ie cay sa ld mr. maid's (of Pap ead ‘siablan ment. Her officers have all mmnander, Beviile G. ¥, Nicolas; Sb yeetaRaht George A. Cheek, of the Indian Navy; Engineer, Thomas J, Fiblay: Assistant Engineers, John Paul and Josoph Bath. She is manned principally by Devousbire aud Cornish seamen known to ‘Commac: icolas. eth Spemser ‘Chapman, formerty a midshipman of her Ma‘eaty's ship Furions, bs appointed secretary to the Comme nder-in It is Dat just to the Admiralty designers to say that “= recently launched from dir, Wi hte ‘Keangso: with alg aight ee ae os built the lines of ‘ie kn ‘cltantress, kindly th dosaniaaace Dsbom by nd of weet the. ‘bow has been vonsiderab! a ea try and prevent the Keangsoo torcin, - dec. befive har, when at full an, Paddle-whoo! des 2guns ant 65 men, is nearly Commercial Intelligence. ‘THE LOXDON noni ie AurnicaN’Broces.—-The market in dull haa nots Central Railroad, 44; a 435; discount; rie Raliroa, "The funds on the 24 wore without variation. The 24 Coctaogede we was o holiday. The money market was uncha ged. miennaoe inate 8245 fr ma ilrond, 4435 a Ps damcount; Brio, 105g 0 45%. {The week's cotton marketqwas naive’: gue Clty ot New York.) L fry «4 MARERY. Wheat farmer: red Wentera, “te. 0d. ue, 64. Corn rm at 280. 6d. for mixed. 1L PROVISION MARKBT. Beef dull. Pork dull. Bacon heavy. Butter nominal. Lard dull at a decline of 6d. a 1s. fiat. LIVERYOOL PRODUCE MARKET. ‘Ashes steady at 2m, 64, for pots, 32s. for pearls. Rosin quict at 268, Gd. a 266. 94. for common. Spirite of tur- tine ae ame at 1078. 6d. Sugar dull. Coffee Betives 'R " urd. Sperm and cod oils—No — Linseed a ge ta ‘At 438.8 428. Od, Petroleum down ward, at Is. 4d. @ le. 5d. for crude, LONDON MAKKETS. Wheat has a downward tendency, with a decline of bg Iron quiet and steady. Sugar inact steady, Rice quiet. oa "tarpon. tine qinet At 1128. Rosin A TTnased off toac quict ut 488. 3d. Sperm saley. tive at 428. 3d. a 42s, 6d. Linseed cakes quiet and steady. * sled COTTON MAREET. Sales of the week bales. Orleans tres ordinaire, by in port, 38,000 bales. The mar: THR LATEST MARKETS. savervoot, Saturday Evening Aprils, 1963. There is * holiday to-day in the cotton other mar- kets, Nothing new to report. by ig ty! per Arabia. Arrived from ‘ork, April Quesnel, at Havre; 24, Onaario nut Shagarere, af Liverponk. Arrived (ror A Freneleoo, Lockett, at Liverpool Silted for New York, Ajeil 1—arlel, from nian: Mariba, Energy aad Monsrch of the Seas, from Troe” Ovttuary. DRATH OF COLONEL JON M’MATION. ‘This accomplished officer and estimable man, who went out {m command of the Une Hundred and Sixty fourth New York State Volunteers, bas just died at bis residence in Baffalo, from disease contracted in the field. Colonel McMahon, who was an Irishman by birth, gradaated with high honors at Fordham College jo 1557, and within Ayear sas made private secretary to Governor Seymour, and subseqnently correrpending fecretary to the Post Of- fice Department, ander the Pierce administration, both of which rositions he Glied with grest credit. The reg!- ment, which be raised in DulTalo, almest eatirely by bis “pumtalo Tigers.”” brothers, ail cvlonels in the Unioa —, the ‘ae having joined with low rank wing tl te the to promotiin, Martin Netlsbon be rerailetad in McClellan's sia sa his priv a un toe ater of es Ee ae t'New York Volunteers in the memorable charge at vale Dake, when they toor and beid tbe railroad pass, ier a Colonel tly to the sncrens of the day. The faater bal city, and a given to hisc untry all that vce in the cquse that called for for the lone, Ferident C icnowledge that pope agen hy and 2 the gecril REY. axamas ‘EAN, OF BOSTON. Died, at ae city, on Momiay, a 2: 18, Rev. Charles spear, of 58 yoars decer-od aged was the author of “Titles of chit: " “Kasaye on the Punishment of Death,” 'Faeays ou Imprisuvment for Debt,” “Voices from Prison,’ ant war for many yours editor of the periodical known as the “Prisoner's Friend.” Mase M. cung ut Trenton, N. J. Trawtox, N. J., April 14, 1865 A Union mass meeting was beid here this efterncon, ‘The hall was crowded. Two bands of music were present There were large delegations from East and Weet New Jerroy. Hon. Thomas H. Herring, of Bergen, was called to the chair, Two vice presidents from each county anda secretary from eeu Congressional district were a pointed The committee om resolutions reported: first, that loy alty to the government, obedience to ity a Ml) eMd ehoondi tion ye w Struct oF embgrase the or" ite vital unif¥ are poblic their deliberate purjose to susicn ty with influence, purse ard swoad throug fee until armed rebetlion w pat down ¢ third, denouncing peace resolutions the ‘wat Ingistature was a bib people; that they are oppracd to promiio involeing « to rebel that those who Feta of life it may be, t seoking any other res t Furreed in one jut oF title of thelr purpose, fourth api ovieg tbe Urndecatin polttierans and Fmanetpation sete. Orth, to to our brothron fn the fleld undivided sup and crodbing rebellion. a decting tbat ever: ace to powish trenvon god awl resses were made by Mr. Frelinghuysen, Mr. om of Comden, and Mr. Foster, f tT feo Sere: wi Patrio:|: songs were sung. by Mr. Vrore A comm tes Of two from each county was eppoimted too cos ue Lim soma. jotaining the Union i we | whole | NEW YORK HERALD, NEWS FRom “WASHINGTON. W asiunaTon, x, Api, UNFOUNDED RUMORS AFLOAT, ‘The city ts Giied with all sorts of ramors; but no credit is attached te any of them. As far as official information is concerned everything is quiet everywhere. SKIAMISHING NEAR OULPBPYBR. There are further reports of cavalry skirmishing be- tween stoneman’s command and the enemy near Culpep- per , but nothing to indicate any serious collision, THE IRON-CLAD ¥LERT OFF CHARLESTON. _ Thore is nothing known here in official circles in regard to the rumored withdrawal of the Monitors-from Charles- ton harbor, and thelr employment on the Mississippi river iu aid of Adutiral Farragut, While sueh may be tho cage, there is reason to believe that no orders have beea sent to Admiral Dupont as yet for that purpose, It is be- Meved at tue Navy Department that, with the exception of the Keokuk, the damages to the iron-clads have been Alroady repaired, and that they are again in good condi- tion for ase whenever and wherever it may be thought advisable to employ thom. THE ARMY OF THR POTOMAC. During the Jast two montbs fiftecn thousand soldiers have been taken down to the Arnfy of the Potomac from convalescent camps, Paymastere Brigham and Burt are busy paying off the Firat army corps of the Army of the Potomac, Large and numerous remittances Lome are made by the soldiers. THE {88UN OF GOVERNMENT BONDS, The five-twenty bends are issued from the Register's office according to the priority of the orders, No excop- tion has been or will be made to this rule, The trea- sury ts only seven days bebind tho.orders, All the delay has arisen from ihe unéxpécted demand, which’ the cugravers were unuble to meet. The numbor Of bonds Ordinarily required for a issue of one_ million is twenty- five hundred. Twicesshat number have been issued daily Every offort has been made to fill these orders with the promptnese (hat has characterized the Treasury Department. Assurances have been given that atter an- other week orders for those bonds will be filled the day after their reception. COLONIZATION OF EMANCIPATRD SLAVES. The Seeretary of the Interior has entered into @ contract with Forbes & Tuckerman, to transport to the Haytien island of Abaohe five hundred negroes, who aro {ree under the Configcation act, or the Iaw omancipating slaves in this District. Fi'ty dollars each is to be paid for the transportation, and tho firm agree that rights of property and protection shall be assured by the Haytien govern- ment. This leaves only rising four millions more to be colonized abroad. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING MONSTER NAVAL VESSELS. Nearly all the steamshup builders and engine makers in the country have been here in person or by represeate- tives, to givo in their proposals to the Navy Deparument for constructing iron steamships of eight thousand tons burthen, with double engines and propellers, and with casemated guts. The awards will not be made for some time, a8 those bids will be accepted which look most ad- vantageous in dotaiis under the general plan of obtaining the greatest power and speed upou the ocean. FORFRITURES OF OFFICRRS ABSENT ON LEAVE. Officers of the army who loave their regiments on leave of absence forveit one hay of their pay during the time granted by their furloughs. to an aid DPCISION RUSPRCTING THE AFFAIRS OF bias 8 PAGUA TRANSIT COMPANY. ‘The action uf the Nicaraguan government in tof ritves here, it has been dosided that there has been no violation of tho Gontrset op the part of the company, and | Aberefore unser the treaty existing Between the two. gov. | crwments ample protection will be given in case of any further tnterference by that government. APruINTMENT. Mr. Jobn Dugan, formerly of New Yors.aad wellknown there as @ doteotive, bas been today appointed, under tho receat act of Congress, a detective of the Metropolitan Police foros of this District. 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Peeneh sn tt ond forty thousand porsoas Gave taken the Plantation Bit: | Au u'ninicntivers severe Siarasta skint to camip ite, uk lore, and wot on ‘stance of complatat fans come to our | “Wily the eigen it ‘vie pend hi knowledge. tit na Siladueg. a Bidate? ay Ti tae mou otmotuat tonic and agrosable stimulant, eulieg | rn Qpitict to kad Yt to alt conditions 9f life, ve Rew ibeands tentt ‘The reports thal it reties upon mineral substances for tis’ active properties are wholly false. Por the public satisfac. Hon, acid that patiente may consult thelr physicigas, weap. oud aliat of ite componente, Oatisava Bann—Celebraied for over two hundred year fn the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Weakness, fo. It was introduced tuto Burope by the Countess, wife of the Viceroy of Peru, im 1660, wad afterwards sold by the Jooulte for the enormous price of ite own weight im sliver, under the name of Jesuits! Powders, aud was (nally made pabitc by Louis XVI., King of France. Humboldt makes ee pecial reference to its febrifuge qualities during bie Heuth American travels, wee: Cascanitsa Baaa—For diarthora, colle and diseases of the stomach and vowels. ee Dampsis0x—For inflammation of the lolus aad dropsioal affections, rei Ouauousen Frowsns—For cafecbied digestion. the, atimuM@at aad loalom highly invigorating in nerrove debility. veraally receive, sof ap Co 10 two of our most Aloting ‘i viz. Doctors James B hit and Jullue G. Tous, both long and well known reat of Ni whose joint certi“icate t* annexed, will assure the moat skeptical of its great ak it sp ne tm Intro {1 to the Assistant Burgeom of the United Siatra Hosp tel in Newark, N. J. with asim ple request to a iniulater to invaild Soldier¥, in onter te beat more pardoularl perties, condaue Lo rem ang. ie juste owe hae anticipated, 16° addition to this, it in a brief rnc of several careless eves t io, which bad defied the usual remedy of quinine. Siro uitameonsly. however, with niroduetion to the ited piaces I tal ude im oy Yo other aiisted with” dleease ic Chara tor, others who wore roars. fe the vorable ind America, To. tue n made of one more ‘of the fret y the advice of o physicians of New Tork, with view of caring tke lighter forms of teuralgts ned theamatiam, stalin for it, Mf ‘agie, “Dy Mon, Uo atrkelod pence ral Deblitty, use fo the wey apt will net mittens Fev: tnersnting efcatsat Whe ‘bul in followed by no stuplt cure for Fever Lavanoue Fr pring ie eventien of iilioas Inter. properties, counteract Ue tout inate it pieanaily exhilaration creating flesh, mueio and milk; much used by mothers nursing. Also, clove buds, orange, carraway, coriander, enake roel, ao. 6. T.—1K00—K. Another wonderful logrediout, of Spanish origia, impart. ‘Tue trotpsaioral of efery vines, rapce'ally of sedentary life, will find tr ngthée and cheer both mi ant fo God Ka pleasant and ure stam nw Youn: Fab. 14, aa of the bi nd their, sinte the con: position Momathe® Crime @ally wee nothing. so. well. 9 vere hot way” Boe aged wil CHBTIFICATE, wwe are caabied to event of ins terms of bigh beoety comple: ancy mind, mendetion ‘being v4 pe * ing tothe ion and brilliency to the to | om a tat wt Sta ot Sura x yet usoown to tae commerce of the world, and we withhold | decid roy Ee tte name for tha prevent. mrfntgerating tonte, led to etjummiiaie ate the ss IMPORTANT CEI f CRRTUFICATER, oTVromi tle alterative properties st itn dally tee. in tmndierate rtorte Recanren, ¥,, Doo. 23, 1861. f or mduiam. % m pre Ry hoy © jacts prodnend by change of ater Mesare. P. H; Dasun & Co.—1 have been o great eufferer corres Og arth va turn ‘oulie, siok Ravisea, oem Bh ean it fons bewapeur, ne & y females of delk aie constitutions, frees dyepepaie for thres or four years and had to abandoo my profession. About there months ago tried the Maate. tion Bitters, and to my griat joy. 1 am now nearly «well man. I bave recommended thom in several onses, aor @ far os I know, alwaya with signal benedt. Lam, respecttully, yours‘ REY. J. 9. CATHORM, Paitavesrmia, loth month, 17th dey, 1048, Resrsorey Painno—My Gaushier hes been much bene. ted by the use of thy Pientation Bitters, Thou wilt send mo two botiles more. Thy friend, palace and Ceriteates from ihe Union itn Phyictene of the nited Bi atlewet is der ahaa Cd Sinem iwwere, may * ROMAINES © J ee DEVO, MARL mentor ites baat ar 1 mem ees a — aa CURRIN, Suauan Hotse, Cmicaco, Ill, Feb. 11, 1888. Mesers. P. H. Dass & Co.—Plense send ux another twetve cases of your Plantation Biller, Ae @ morning appe- zor they appear to have supersated everything dee, and are greatly esteemed. Yours, dc., f ——~ ss GAGE & Waite. Arrangements are pow completed to supply any demand for this articie, which, (rem nck of goverament stamps, uae | Bot heretofore been possible. ‘The public tay rest assured that (a no case will the per” fectly pure standart of ug Fiantation Bitiors be departed from. Kvery bottle bears {lhe fao simile of our signature oe | 2 stool plate engraving or \t.annot be goauine. Hold by all Druggiete, Grocers and Dealers throughout the | bie’ ¢ art IN _OF iy Mins M. y arr il 9 who taken It it. ‘and no ge will by iB RALD, No 18 An stenet, New York booksellers in this place. book sont by mall, lo aay ad ‘res, free prin, i, Di AND BY TILE GOVFRNMENT. bal peach A une et ‘a Brosdway, B. T. ° . . . . . . . . . . ry . ° . . . . e 4 2 + ° * ® UNCONDITIONAL LOYALTY. 2 bd bed bd ° ° Keats free for at Siand by the ag. 7 vo A MIDSUMMER MELODY, im x ruoToon arity ie. rae Fite, a im ae E : : * hal ae . : Ss ee i * TEMPIR TO ¥IRK 18 FiO APE Aw Bot at lawn on eaeh insect And Shera t vowder fell; od Lyon ° Powter « x y We ee COMMENOKS YOUNG WIDOW. Hows AN OF THE HOURK ASD 14 4 ee & hye Ore sure Gemsh to rete aod uy YOUNG LADY 4% i DEMAS ) BARS ER & CO. 300 Brecdway, Rew Yor eee eee ate ee Hin ka LOCKS HER UP IN 4 ROOw, AND & TLAST YRARS PRICES YIM Ter THE Mere B. AT eis Wolo OF KIMET CLASS SILVER PLATED Aree TO COME Rare we tine On TABLE CUTLERY, Tha Thayd, DOOR MATS, TABLES, a a iy fa Has halen UTE uiyint ) math hatoks lay) a Ban, OK IL COUNTEOVRITERS, ed ARB FORD" peas. Ce wie erie n gh BLACKMA , « te Bulidio One bloc a NATIONAL Aen oasetie, Por saw at ail hewn dnpete THOUBAN Bt RATO! yROM 63 @ ATE D BASS + Inet SavING OF ‘* 18 CENT, A ing aritelee at B.D. 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