na-mlen.on.ixtethemi-11IX-ew, ifIms be t ol t.ng-mgwsskathe)ur;enAining: orcrsbe•in.1 a alt;l; ul-liat ?ka est j ind iIcr and Trustees elect arc men of the same decided character and standing. We were unable to learn their name?.Additions to £t. P.ui..—Messrs. A. Vance Brown, Stinson and Ramsey are now laving out their grounds at the upper end of St. Paul, into town lots. Their addition adjoins Winslow's, and extends from the river, north to a point opposite Rice’s brick house on the second bluff, embracing the Cascade water power, and from thence westward to the Cave properly. Itcom-pises .»0U acres in all. This property w ill shortly be disposed of upon a plan which* will render the possession of lots more favorably obtained than by any previous disposal of real estate in St. Paul. Wo will give full particulars hereafter. Messrs. Trader, Kinney and Rond have also surveyed and platted an addition to St. Paul, upon tiic river, immediately below the one here mentioned, and are now ready to sell lota upon reasonable terms.—Mr. Parker’s abstract of titles, which is advertised elsewhere, has been prepared with great care, and w.H be found to le of great use to those seeking well secured investments liehas supplied a desideratum which w as greatly needed here.— ' n our first p*go uiil be found aa official account of the difficulty concerning the ntcaiu-me rnwheu April s be in a sissipp —Th of a bi river, i hundre Hour, f; sand di believe ing fireBryant the “ y burgli,*• Th. St. Pat April. Bell,’ fl 1 terial i most s think she w.’l to her and spi sola, cugageliEAI by thetor i a