THE DAILY KV MlVG TFXEaRArn PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 18G8. CMTIIAL ELECTIONS IN KSUL1NI. Tim followiug attiiilrt from th November nuoil-er of the oruhill Mitg'tzinr., on "Critical Elections" in the pant history ol Kuk,1aoJ, will be read with Interest, tven by Atnurtoau readers, who are watuhiug with eafrerims th piogreua oi tha present mutest In Knglaol: Id writing of tlio contradictory result of tho general election oi 10J iiml ol tne tfsucral elediou ol 1710, L iM fciannope ob-ervca, win something le.s tlmo hi usual perspicacity, "llow alrauwe Mid fudJou are the vi-vring of Copulnr favor I Some uroiuls nave e U'a'r eeo pi veil tliul will pait!.y,HC :oimt for these revulsions; but to explain lu-m altoceth-r on aiivilunK like reason, or without ft liberal allowance for the carici of t op lar useuitMte would, I believe, be fouud as impracticable as to cay why the wind should blow from tne Norttt to-day and I'rom Iho South to-tuorrosr." It apt i ui to us, on the con rary, that theso re vuls'ons of recilDf are n'fn uioreaiipsrcut ilun real, mid that bencatb the stipeMclsl ins'ab my of public opinion whicli ilit biitoriuurebuies.Uii operation oi a uniform principle may g-euer-il'j be iraeed. Kvtn where thu U uul th i rate, such oscillations of popular fceliug a Lord Mut hope in describinij mo lar (nun uniiile lii ble or Irrational. Jo the particular In'tiiuse which be mentions, they lei ten'iite I the p. r pltxlty nnd induc-ion of the entire initio i, nviiii'tnir donb'fuily between tho I w j tii-one-i of iii'Vi'inni'Tit, find imrliturjf to one or to l no itli-r ii- thts c.icMiiUi.in't of tin1 iimm-ii'. f u v-ii them. S i cli win prc-eininoiiily tne con I'inptt ot the KiiLili-h people dunujj tin: forty jt :us that pa ed away oouven the dep jguiou ol K'n Jun'e-i I r.iul tho deith of Kin? Si o-.-uc I. While the memory ol lit fct Jin la vita biill pi con, wliilo ft gni-v laiioii whicli had prminnlly known tti-m eiUt siirvivi d, ' lie old inyatic lo) itdy, tho uli fome'.tp e-eihp e 1, was never era licilcd iroui flic Jiiaii o mm; and maintained a nearl eqiifll Mrnyiih' Willi the lift inn. il common sense View of ioverniniiiit and toe nu.ioial U i-. 1 1 ot l (i)"vv, which lonii'jd tho iniiiii8'.,iv ot them'.v icP.leinru'. XJ.it as thu ir n' rat 011 Rri.IiH.M.y hf d ol, nnd a iih w nn" nro-e wi' h wuoiu Ja o bin sin wu-i crhT n 1110:0 i 'ea, or the tiln iiii.' lioi c ot p ilii i iil ii'nb'uion, the nscilla ijii I) 'L';iq to ti'iiHi', mnt luni (li.-ai)pcufcd aiir.ri'ilier botorj tho lCbitinHiriii or ir Kohcrt W.ilpiio. Vos tij(,,d the ol 1 siuliiiiiiiit still lingered 111 this coi.n'.ry, aiid moi" tluui mere voiUjfoa 111 :ol lniid. iutaali practical mlUieure ueturiuiiiinif th; l-nlt ot- ( li'di'Mis and deciding the fate of rrhinei-", if wms o'j'olu'.e and powrrli-b. Noilni.. M!inlr to that period of tioiirtition hftj !iib-ii'iiii'i,tly occurred in lln Jand; u iid v.o have, iiocoriiiim j, ii( similar in tuncin to recorii of pop il ir "revulsion-'." Hat the revul-10118 wlib-h uifi ot-our wi.hiu that period iniut be iiuirouu'ej luroutho ground nbove fMvtt,, cveu w-re ilicre liooihers by wh en uoiiie of them at leat Liny be ndequ'itely opiained, lu niiue a brief account Of the "ci iical elVclious" wuich liaru tukeu plarc in Knel.nii. from the rein of Queen Anne to vho prudent day un nuimj by "ci iileal fclcct'Oi'.s'' siu li aj liavo deciaed either the futo of ttc partie- or the loitunett ol cele bi'iittd Kinister.i v.e (haU brgm iih th pene ral elcc'n'U of liln, hiih to aonie extent dtciiled bom, ni'd u a per ect iliitratinu of thi.e popular reac'i.jnsi which to p-rplfj the tiistoiian we have qu oted. 1 11 April. 1708, the ttie majority returned to the Iloue of Coiiiinou had been a W'U-s iuiijirit.y. iho Whig Minuterj ere the popular Minlsicr? of the day. Ttie Puke ot Jiuriboroiub was the idol ol 'tliena te n. Tho I'r.ite-iuiit fruceestiou wa what no man dated publicly uecry. In September, 1710, the Queen was iu u position to dismiss her Jin istiy, fo insuU the Out'1, to cml men to her couuciN who trcie adverse to 1 tie l'colestiiit BncccFsfon, nnd nlierf,.'ird3 to dissolve 1'fiilia meut and upp"jil to tne couirry with an &bo )uie !i--uraece nf triuiiiph, o doubt tlio popu lar 111 11 1 nnd In en highly inflamed asainst me VI. is by the inipea:r,niciit of Sncheveivl. A Hijih Cburcli "cry" I nd bpea pot up, wUictt. ui Ml to the advr.ntape of the Tone. But, neither cry nor ''caprice ' l". iu our eve, suiii tieiit to cxphi n tbe entire cti iuue of miuj Which the coiiftitiieucies then diiplied. It was tolerably well known iu the country that, the -y input hie ot the Queen, 111 spite ot her intimacy with th" M irlliorou-ks, weie a'l with thf! exile, at Si. lierunuus; and the knowledge Vaa by 1 o wans to her ditriuient. Iu ilia lniKPUK? Suudeiliiiid uudj (i'odoipl)iii, and re p'atiLp ihrni by (ii'cr(t unit oinm broke, bIio was !-iipposea to ba cxerciMUst her o u inde pendent will, and to be i n ai valine the iliaaUy tho crown. K jw, emio is as a mey -tein, it ippeiiis to us beyjiiil a do jbt lha' niultitudci of jnople who would have hoo'ed at arbitiury jiOw r and cheered at parliamentary (overiiint, It put to ih' in 111 llio-e i-.orda, would frequently regard wth approvpl the usseriiou of the rjv"l preroeative. Tue truth we suspect to b-, that ilie di'itC'icy of the political Dcti in on wh'cb DioiMtcliy is bnseJ in this kingdom is atlu r throw 11 away upon the multitude". Ti.ey like to 1 seeakinor iii!f'n do Koruetiiinir; partly be caue they think the w arer of t!ie crown ouifdt ! to da bomciluug ; par.ly hiea i.se a royal act, I proceeding lroin the br.-ast of Majesty iu virtue . ol koine uui'etiuab e power, nnd lui visibly cou- ; Bec'ed with "ia " as tbevi-ee it iutueeourts ud at asblz''E, is laipressire aud iinprj-iinr, and upj.it' sttongly to the iuia luation.' For this reason alone we could believe that tueen Anne' chamje of lliuistry was populir, did not corjtuaiporry recoras abua oauiiy justify tue Jiypothesis. In the secoud p nee, it is irobable, it not certain, that the hotter iuf .rined part of the nation had ieauu to prow (ti'batitiea with the c ntiQu ince of the French war. All the objects for which it whb oripiually under aken could have been K-rured at the toupre-s of (Jeriruydenbers in 170!i; and It was wbiep'-red objut that it was only prolonccd now to t;ruuiy the persouil ambition of '-oue too powunul individual." Vith the tiuth or falsehood ot such suspicions we nre ml concerned. It is certjiu they were, iti'iit-ialli fcutbrihiut-U; and, coupled with all the burdens ot war, they were quite sutlicient to underiniue Mai lb.irouirh' popmariiy. Thirdly, there via the old jealou-y betweeu the couutry Rentlemen and the nobility; and though the loriner had too Lveiy a recoijecuou of the ciil war to be enger to lake aruu for the btuarls, they had 110 objection to put a Mteht upon tho hit; ( liuan hy watn it could be ctouc ffith'iut chiuctr of eucuurairiLR the Jacobiis tno nmca. With b S.uart Queen upon the throne this objetc was easily atiaiuabie, nd this lunt coiuidera tion. noreover, hut no email shnrs in the dif ference to be observed between the laat twj elec tions which took place m herreln, and tho elee tior.s ol 1716. lint n'liorig there various motives vhich (ii'termincd tbe jmlsjiueot of thecouiitu cnt we tee Utile or no eviueuee of pooular caprice, 'llmewas, in the first phice, oue of those temporary reeciions of opiuiou which was characterise of the period; aud tnere were, secondly, mmiy piaatienl r a-ons which, rk'htiy or wrobly, Dad alienated the country lrpm the Wli'n; but of un re blind caprice, or inexpli cable revubiots ot opinioi), nothing, bucb i the LiH'ory ot th lanmun .elections ot 17M, Which reiluced lbs Tories Iu office atier twenty years of praulical evclu-iou from it; which Cnibhed the career of Alurlooroueh and opened the ciueer 01 Kollnebroise; whicu 0 a ji'iit 1 ui Ku.-opeau lie'-tlemeut In lorce for more thau nincly jears, and tot an trample of coni ineicial libi lal.ty which it was reserved for our own paieiatiou to Mcknowleoge and ado;it. The elections of 1713 lor these were the days of irii'imlnl parii iniei.t made little elianj; iu the relative mreuath ot partiva. Jiat with the piim; ot 1 71R the ne dynairy ytas oh the throLe, mid an upptl was ini.de to the people to coni.rm the Act 01 Settlement, and endorse the pulley ot the Vhi?s in placiu the Elector cu the throne. In npue of what had teemed to he tb popular nmtiujent only three years be fore, tho upt eal was entirely succeostul. A luvg majority was riturocJ in favor of revolution prineip.ea; and with peruiauent resalts as Im portant at tho?e which we have assigned to the ler.tiou jufct deftribed. Purliauientary govern nient, Irotestaut principlei, and tbe Uerman all:aiice, the three cotihtitueuts of KoalUh his torv lor at leant a century and a halt, waa then lit ally est'ablitbed. 1'ut we cannot tee that this eudden change In public opinion is any more owinir to caprice than the previoua one. lletweeu u B'uart ou the throne an J a Stoatt 111 exile, tbe difference was uuiderab!e. The Tory country gentlemen were Mlraid vt auoibtr civil wnr. l' ejpel Qore 1 now would reqnir anoihor civil wn. Yet Wi'h (ieotBe upon the throne tne Whia', they well ki ew. would mouopiii. nil the 11 e s of o'.lce and all the Inolnrt advantHees of power. It hp not worth tbrir wh'b tben to nt In '1 H Ilousi of t'oinmonn. In the next pin-e ttn ' reoratiin of th Mtuirtt had uowcoiuj to be aM'?iafed In the popuHr in ml wnh the tie of a FrrLch Itisasion ; and this cooled turir ardor T101 a little lu lavcr of that luckla cai. l.aolly, by the impeachment ol Qolmgbroke ud Criiiond. ami tlieiieneral dmpernon ol v.a lender, the whole Tory pnrty were left I'ke fheep with out ahepherd. Tin y ha 1 noone t d r. ctttieni la the manifold mtncni ! ot eiec'.iOLCenue. They ban no "iri : ' a taort ltii;)oi in'. p on', lu teo- days thin it U evun In our o n. If 10 all tlvtn Tanoim reasons we a id tho ub i of tuch caiista ot dlicoit-ut as tli-i attsrk on .SacUeverel aiid th pioionu'ation of the I'rened wr, e rball aee tljat thne i plenty to nceoubl lor the j!f i. ral 1 Irctiou 01 1 7 1 wi'l out tall 11" hark 11(1011 tlie ai'eiicy 01 popular ( apr ce. It remark bie, however, and it IliiiniHte.s what we Ju-t a )r raid of the one llatiu'i ol public opinion djnrig the j erind in qiiealmii, mat luiui 'diut'l t alt -r this civction toe Vh14 a liiiiu p.ra ion bepan to fee the ner rsflty ot proridiu :i:nicit aiiotber rrvulsiou'' ot opinion to be np re fuiid'd at the next. In I'ebr.iarr. 171, this I'm linmeiit was retunicu; nml beiore th cud of A Irt t lh' bei!cn!iil Aet Im I r in-f d tiottl houe. Tbe nil, hi e pi n I -tr,i'i;e b 't een ne o'il jitii.cpiin mi ) th"- Pew liMi l-i'ii liii'lmel one way bv ti;e cil'Ciiius hiii i" ot Kin, a. el mi oib'T t'V the ci'i'u e-'an - ot I71C W'ti m n to nn that a ib'r.I h. t ol i''rci"n.-'nc'. m clil no' turn ih cciii once n m r 171.'? Th" m ;iM n:.inl Ai t ni""'l.' I i; 1 li,e". H? 1712 lh V. UUs weie coi.iii tnvd 111 n . J kmIi'M ,.u was 1kIIiiiiIi4 to I ii-c into lh.it tcnu l tik'i! Wlrch 'AC have de -cr :b -.1. And tnnu 171'J I l'iitilie ninral lec.lon Wis lue anotaer, 110 l.iir tr mi of t-tii n,' h tiuwien ins two juiit'es bavn X oecuf d a', m y one ot them. Oi.r lil-M "11 lti ul cb'i ll in'1 i.ce irdlu' f coin)' ln'ioii' 11s i.p) u miu'iier i en . li il i new conililioiis l,i'H p',1 l u"ii 1 -inii'i had li .'ii lm'. tit a wtui dealt out al'i h, un 1 wuen 'he til" nhr Ot the lloun' ot ( millions w no ha I been ekv'i'U bti aUfe they w ite J.ico iites riiivhl hav beu conn; J on oi'.e'a I.Lf 'is. 5' it tli.i . an e'n-ive .Ificobite coii( 'rn 'v 'I'd roil rT'ft la KuU'i l our vz th"wlio'e twenty jt.i'i, p-'r'Miu, ibat elapsed l"!wr. n th" ilei.ili of 'he If'-jron'. ur lenn und the 1 111,1: in" )' l'i 1 11 ee C liar us I, I iir i ; hut the caune bad ht i's h i 1 up m ih: dv.iou, aril 1.0 loufir iu any ap ii-eiubie ur-io iuu cuieo 1 l( t I'll.?. Jul 7o4 lien there snn anpeal to Mitoiis'.I- tUDCICs by t I'C Uppell loll ri'ld the (i(lri ll'llfli', sach as we ktc id 0 a ecus' on ed to, upon general qnntiMis of p.il cy, ;itd withijut. as iir us wo can leans any tacit lckrc uce even tbe ex.le I laniil). The OoroMtioit was kainintiio ol succ-s. Tin J bud two excellent ci ie , tin; fc i.-e acueme and the Siptinu at 4c , winch was ver? unpo pular, and which Alini-ucr nal r fua. to repeal. lut more than all ihi, (Jcvernment had for the la-t eitht Vi-ms been exp..ied to a species of wariare in wuiea Miuirtcia were at n maiked id'advantaci . Lberature waon the fi le of tue Toriii. The r"a."-ns why It was o are too well known to be repeated. And at the head of the body of iiuei ilins who h ir-sed the llinuti y Irntii till fides was tne venjiciul ( . m-i t and tbe pijciu pen of liolii.L'brokM hiinelf. Wba'ever etii be ()oiiO by political jouruadMii to lil.n'K"ii the chniacter nul fiutott the p'dicy of a riril '.atemaii, it. n.ay be a-feru-o, without fear of contraoiciioit, that the Crqt;.;tnin d'd. Wnlpde, on tho other bund. se'iure ct the court; ns unscrupulous in his mpntis tiu ve beliere he was bouent la bis cudji; aud rclyn i', wil U jut cuuQ lence, ou ihe biiiehcent thuriicti.r ut his lonn adimui-tia tion, v.es not aliaid-of ib re-ult, thoui;h f:ir too wise to ot! careless. Towards tbo expenses ol tbe flection he t mid to have contributed no less a stun than iGO.ouO out ot LU own pi cket. Hut the eei.t, tnouch a diMippoitu. intnt to the Tories, was or. the whole disco na 111 to thetiuister. The, oat tie was toujtilout iu April, cotiduced wr.b uncoinui(n aeri monj 111 nil purls ot the kingdom. Tue result was to lessen the Aiuustec'al majority by about one-third, but to leave " tin; i'po.i.ii'in nt the suno time just a fir from ollicc as trir. Ho!oiie;bioko stupped th" Vrar'f man, mil retired to tbe Comment. Tuft old Tory leudei'5', bhipcu, Wyndbaui, fartisrd,wlu lau borte the burden and heal of tue day, si y the prize lor which they had louir rcir.eiid" J fia'cb-il from their piasp. Willi the election ol "'Ji vault-bed the list clnuco which lal ari.-eu siuce tbe deaiu ot Quceu Anne of a pure Tory ailuiinistrat'on. Ihe ti ne was Uot et. At the next cniical election the viitfs indeed were tcrued out, bat the Tulles weie not biocght il. 'this tlectiou took p'acc exactly seven years aftcrwurdti, 111 1711, an I thj res. .It, as all tue world kKO?, wan the ile'eat and reurnat'ou of Sir Hubert WaHmle. lift, n'lti nil, this was only the concludiLii act of the . Irani. 1 be' in in 'Jl; nrid the uiml result jroved Hint though the Muii tir had !o-t bis pouuiar.ty, the. ri"-o,utiou at which ttie country bad arrived in 171U wai Btill dominant in Rut'laiul. Shortly aiter the. last meniioncd year the o cdlation bsUvveu J 1 :o b.tinu aud "t!ulpbis3i:' nad bejrun to subtle, and the public rcma'ined steady to Whin princi ples lor i.pwards of hi ly jeai. Iu 1734 tho Toiiej of the Boiinabroke school-a chi-s of Tories distinct til Ke from Jacobites, IVelites, or tddonites bad their chance, foucui their battle, nnd lust It, and trout that lime forth ceased to exist as a sub a anuvo power iu the siae. The election of 1711 accomplished onr-halt of their original lr-ipn, aud overthrew Wa:pol; but It brousht no advautajie to tlu'iuselViis. Wi'hin three yeara ot the preat Opposition triumph, a st;uty, ohl luihioned Whin government, tliautiy reiul'orced by the "1'i.trioia," was ncaiu iu ollice undor Ilitry I'elhatn, who relained power tdi hH death, clevtu years afterwards, aud bequeathed it to bis putty for another twelve or ntteen ye;rs. We hav now to take a considerable leap in advance before we corn to another election which deserves the title of "critics,!." Auar the da.u ot George II the ration was Gradually coLvuud to Toryism by the cbnihcier aud con due of his successor, woo, wha'.ever he mi'Ut appear to those who had opportunities of kuow iiiK b'm. to the preat mass ot tho people was anibjectot the hmcerent Vfiicratiou. Hat the chanuo was prnduul, both in '.he country and thu House 01 Commons, and not the result ot any sudden "revulsion of iepling" or special apical to the couatituetclej. The fceucrul elec tion ot 1764 is remarkable raiher lor bavins; shown that although ihu House ol Commons had dei-crteo. the priLcplvs on which it was re turned, the people were still true to them. The Parliament which was dissolved in 1784 had been elected in 17U0, when it was found, contrary to the expectations of the Op I osition, Jhat the country wm iu favor ofatne CiovernniCut, und that .Lord North's malority was little, if at all, diminished. In other wordi, ihe House of Commons in which the Coaliuou Ministry was tormed against the Kiau's p arty, w us" the very same House of Comm ius which hud been elected 10 support the Kim,'. Is it to be wondered nt, Iberiiore, that on the lirst npptal to tbe pi cplc.tbe CoHltlion was scatteicd to the Wiiid.i? It has olteii seemed to us tnat this ineuiorablo election has been a good deal misunderstood. . Undoubtedly Fox's Inflia bill created ereat altum in ceriaiu quarter-; aod the piHuLtry 01 Mr. IV t had enlisted ihe ty tnpatbioi ot tho people. Hut uo spi cu.1 causes were rcquued to prociuco the cruaiTory niujority which was the Jruit of the" election. The electors ot 1784 wrethe electors ol 1774, and the electors ot 17bb. Thev bad returned a large Tory majority cu the two first occasions, and why should they net again! Thoiuh many of tha old Tory prty in the Ilouta of Coai mons, duBted with the American war, bad lolloweii Lord North in his desertion of his old princtj les aud hl alliance with tbo Whip oliparcby, yet pubiic feeling had not cbanired. The election wnicb followed wasouly tbe undoing ot tbe coalition, aud the restora tion ot the s'utuaquo. The Tory majority of Lord North became the Tory majority of Mr. ' IV t. The cuerent rvsunied Its course, aud Gov-fiiim'-ut pioceeded as before. Probably there has been no election In our annals, if we except 1831, when the dominant party in Parliament met with so complete and do sudden a chastisement at tbe bands of the people as they did at tbe period iu question, Oue hundred and sixty suppoiters ot the CcaUuou. Joet their SvhU; aud it was donb'fol tor a time whether oven Mr. Fo would b re-elected lor Westminster. The ar s o cratic interest In Yorkshire, which, in ihe pointed laugunce 01 Alacmlay, bsd made the county like a Whig boiouuh, whs beaten out of tne ib id by Mr. Wilberf uce. Mr. tl'll came 111 at the bead 01 the poll lor the J ne eiiy of ('ambrtitge. The discomfiture of lli Wh'gs In 1710 was a dran battle rouipari-d to tbe rout of 17H4. The decisive and purtiianeDt erlocts of thin election are t.o well known lo be repea'ed. Itsi ated ihe Tories in ollir-e for 4S years, and Mr. Pitt, with a brief intermls-ion, lor his lite. And it was not until a new eecrniion had prowii up, and Lew Ideas and new wants taken DoMcslcm of tho p'ibilc inind. that the Wmgs recovered from the blow. Thus we see that t!ia four critical elections of the l ist century weru In 1710, in 1716, in 17.14, ami in 1784 two of them favorable to the Wlilgs and two to tbe lorie". but in none of the thtee which in volved grrHt and sudden changes do we observe anv aceticy at work which cm pronetly bo called cupnce, Itoth in 1710 and 1781 ihe people weie really Rlsd to see tho royal prerogative everted; aiid we have pointed out the ressons which ibcy fcad for believiuc that It was. in one instance at least, exened on the rlht fide. Hut 110 010 who studies attentively tbe histoiy of the eighteenth century can fail to perceivp that the independence of the Crown was always a favorite Idea with the i l'li-b people, aud that the huflinqs orator who h as callable of pmiiting Willi erle.-t the thiahloni ol his prncious fovcre'au. and b sown loyal rccdt)' 1" ns-ist in the work o' em uiciiii tioii, was certain of vocilcrou. appbi'iso. Tins s m mer.l was nt the bottom nl t he Tory uc-Ci-rc- buth in 17M and Pi 1781. Tliu'WIiig vicii'r es, on the ntner band, weie ov in to two Cip HI'y deeply rooted sentiments in t!i" EniMi'di 11 11 il tin' dread of I'op-ry mi l tho pride which bri-llcd n th- notion ot the Stuart l'hlimi back on trench bayonets. Tips very nme I'-clinir cost Wiliiii'ii his Dutch (Junrd-i, and but for that wouhi I aw co-t bii bis throne. Ami although the avowed .laeobi'es lelt that, no hoig coull bo (lui c wt l'.oiit I'reticli n--i-j'niii'", the very neces tnts discredited the ciuisc, lu the eyes of the 1 au ii nt I a rr e, 1 he next real'? ci it'ctil election that w wvn to n eotd brii):' Us down to a period wiilnu tho n i n ory of timid le-a.'od men. mi l Is liardly bp jond tho imdt oi cotrcmnoi ary history; we iiiesn, t cinir-", the nieinorub," and decisive election ot lis;:!. In tbis we se ; the result of a rhitnL"' iu public optt Ion which had been rraitmtlly tu'i'.ui injr for many earj, nnd not ni' D-ly oh" of the extrtue osc loitions which belong to a period ol ti an-. I ion. Tie slo v, h-ut-c mi-cious i;"-OfHh of a fiiirit ot Liberalism, wliieb bud b' i n 111 prore-s during the Hegeucy and thi relpn of tieor.'e IV, was anahurous rather to the prowlh ot Unit ne v Torvisin which tie k pbu c utter ihe acccion of (ioi' 'e 1 1 1 than to thoi-e "1 evuli-ions of l"i ling'' which occurred halt ft century belorc; whether Willi or without reMji, tio jieo'oh! at one tinij "had pro ti tird of I be Whins, nnij ut the other bad cioii tired fd tbe T ira-. And It is won d'Tlui a ill to lellei 1 on tbe cnertry nnd cnihu tiaiiii wh: li sunained the itn'epeiideut electors In their j;reat ftrcccle UtoitRst all the oil ililueLces by which ibeynnd so lo ig beeu (milled. In the Lurrloli count :c?. wh to, how ever, tlie big" bad ol la'e years cunmiinde I a Hiiall n uio.i'j, sl'iiot every elec imi went, iu favor d t;.e Ke'oi un rs. In the o en b irou'jhs lie Dime sprit whs vicionoiis. And wtnn l'liilisuieir 11 11-,-enilde I tin' Ministerial mtijoritv id 1 sut chiir.ged into Mil. Tne worK ot 1 7d4 was thoro iL' hly undone; iheprciii p'ir.y whicli had luli'd lor tortv-ven yetu coinnle'i ly broki 1) iif., Lever n.'iun to hi r;uui"'d up m the same or l ien 11 k lndred . ba-i". Hut it would oe as pnnt 11 iiits.nke to Bttribute thi result exriu-ivcly to the opera iou of le'rnl ns to at'ribute the rt-ults of 17St exclusively to the nnpopul r i y of th" India bilf. A lone uti'ii of causes hid b 'en sil-ntly at work, 111 each cae pavin.' the wnv nir 'he jrreiit reiolntiin Hint iiio.f !. And we bciieve it wi'l be toimd that in a'! cases 01 ci il icul elect 101. s, 1 xcejittn;: such l.tive occ.irie 1 during excep tional id d trim. Itionnl cjinet.H. the smno lav bss been at work. Kev.duMnns on a small Fcr.li', tley n S'otilile revolutions 0:1 11 hirirM schIc. 'Ihe o 1 us tilo ciiu-i.' is neve the real cnue, or cenainlv never me only ca.is.'. Tue fortnci inimr el-cti n will probably tm another c-e in pou t. It will not be d cid' d exclusively or. th" merits ot th)- lii-b Cuurch. Tbe elcc'iop of 1st 1 1, ihi(ii"li cer tamlv, according to our own definition, a cn'U'ul ihci'in, nml though apparently evil emu a pr a' and mi.IiU u h niL'e in punl. opinion, was tot m iuluy any umi that the I 'so 1 le ol this count 1 v iia I fibarnloned be lie is winch bud in-p'rio tlie n only lone yearn beiore, llnny ot the Wlm; Ii ndi i wet" psrsmtdl rii'0.uKr, wiiile tie hoiw psriy ii'H.e. tbe frui's ot 1 Ihjs" cMU'eenit-d l louiis.-s In wbt 'li II, e 1 :p mpntis ol H eiiui h ulrililv ivriniii-id ttiinwelvei to i'ldvilg-'. The Kehuui .bill lui 1 liol '.oi.ehcil tU hm l-hiris wu.cU It wss ex pi e'ed msi!.nt. iiMisiy (o cure. W agi'S hdd n-.it riM 1 ; I i-no was bend to be is i!csr 11 tier thu Lew suieui as it t a t been under t lie old. Tne la V,' ii.nl' KV did lid piopitni'e He poor; Win! WLlg Iddit ce hint Wli'ir loretyii policy who siei'd With nupiciou bv tbe rii b. A V, n'g ro eminent had I s Newport riots a- a lory "overntneot lis Mam he-tcr riot. All tbc-e cati-es re q me sull en lit to account tor me ex'raoidiio'.ry "I'oufcervativp ti 1 lint h" of 141. but ihe tea lr will see at a glance ' hat it wa.-purely 11 uui'ler ol aditiii li'ration; no pru.cipl- was ulicted by i', as bid been the cake 111 lial wud In ls3l. by rciuruii.g n Coni 1 vative ninjori'y under Sir l.obert fee!, the pernio were not in the lea-t pomir bsck Iri'in the principles they hsd adopted in the Uelorm Hill. Wihurimd more expei lenee I tnun his predecessors, he still aub-'Hii'ialiy car ried cut a liberal syideMi ot cove rumen). Tin-re w a?, in tact, untiling distinctive tr the ''crest Comttva'.ive party" wb.ch the cl-oiions of lull brouirht into power, as thne hud beeu 111 tae Tory 1 arty ol Mr. Pitt mi l the Wb'm narty of Loril ti'rey. A nd the best proot 01 it is that power veiy soon slid back aL'ain Into the old hai.ds. What w mean is. that the appeal to tlie countiy iu 1K1 proitucd as ruit tii.d hk lasiuu; a 1 biiiiee ns I h" m.,i :iI of li il or of 1710; and that the Mim.-'ry ol Sir Hubert Peal was LOieat break In the coiitin iitv of inu political avstcm which I. as p'evioU'd ever sine. V at is true ol l'-llisd inrUori true ol 'l Hie elect, ons wrm h have followed it. Is it ptob-ibU) that tbe elceilous of Iniiis will be tue timt mlul rupfion to the series? We have ulieudv stuled our opiiilou that tic result ol it will nut ocp.'iid e' -lu-tvel y on ili Ir.shChurth que-t ou. N'otes will be unm lor the Llbetals by men not bo tile to that 1 hurcu. Votes will be eivin lor Hi" Conservatives by men w lo dtt appr ive id 1 hat dim cb. A bnui h-r (UUi-ticu than tti.s will vutitally be subiuillel to tbo new ron-utuf mie.-, iiamnly, wbether, iu th' whole, the pariy whose princiideH tunc l)n do'tiiuuit sor the lust ptiu -ra'ioii, or me sity wb'cU h is 01 f recently H.ccetiJiU In ob'iiiijiiiL' pocr. be tlie cue which they pn lr 'o povern tb-m. Tti" nioie c'osely i.e studies ilu- bis ory ot tbe lau ten ji'tir-.'jlbe mole itulii nil duet, it si i-ni 10 believe that anv deeply seated c hinge rms lic-u comii g oier the t'liitn r 01 the p -uolo similar to lhoe wu hive ile.-cnb"d at p.cviou- perml-. On the stirlace of society, ai a'l evi li, tlo ro appear no maiSk of biicli a chatu'c. It it u,t m we have tattl that ILe return ol a Ciui-erviu ive majoiity lu lstl was r allv to il -parture from ihe principles ol 11'.!, so it might happen now thai 11 Conservative iiinj ocy tbould be leturncd owing to aoctden ul pie lereuc and without arordmi any proof o' it peimauent and f iinduineu'al reaction. The Labits aud modes ot thouirht 01 Ihe woikm classes are, not withstanding th inves'icaiioits 01 th" Dew school ol jili'lauthropists, stiil so tit tle vmderstood, the 1 fleet upon their inui.ls of an appeal to the old auti-piipiil pr.-iunn'e Is so diflicult to be e'tllLated, that he would be a bold iiian indeed who should venture to predict wi'h confidence Hie issue, of tho appufuclung cou'cst. Hut whatever it may be, ol one tnuu we c m hardly allow ourselves to doubt. Hhould lbs superior management, and tbe strength ot a particular piejudice, return to the next House ol Commons a majority for the existing Cabinet, that Cabinet will have to aoceuuuo late itself to tbe spirit of the last thirty years, and be In I act, as tu name, "truly liberal." lu the various occasions we have mentioned, not only were great parties' aud preat Ministers confirmed in, or expelled from, "power, but new principles of government were recognized or perpetuated. Hut the tuglmU nation, has not been ucynycrud to CousTvatiotn as it. was understood thirty year ago. So far, therefore, tne elections of lsd will not take tank with Iho e great elc'loti8 which changed tbe principles on which this kit trdoiu was to be gov) mod. But it will be as important as that ol 1731, when a ba il anneal to tbe nation was nta-le ov a great pnr'y wh3e existence was staked on Itus result, nod whose dissolution wss the virtual con-eq leuco. II td tbe Tories come 1n o power lu 1731, tLev would rot, alter at), bavc materially modified tbe Whig pyslem of atlminhiration, justfts, If tbey remain in notv. they canuot materially inndiiy the Liberal system. The verdict ot tbo couutry ou the forriier occasion was that the.y would liave none of t bat party. The time ha 1 not atrived whe.D Its distinctive principles could be useful. The factebat the Tory party no Is lu othce, and was then out of otlice, makes no real difference. They are the minority appealing to tbe nation to reverse Its last verdict recorded in favor of their oppotneuts. Should their appeal be successful it will, however, as In the case of 1841, be merely a temporary accident, and not iudieative of any permacent or long-mature 1 revolution of opiniom INSURANCE COMPANIES. QTRICTLY MUTUAL. PFXVIGENT LIFE AND TRUST C3. up rmuAiiKueiiiA. on un, Ao. 111 k. rot uni .tj:i:i i. Ori.iiilu,.il 10 eiuiuole IA Ji, iiXoOitAJSCiv aiuuua meudiersottlie Hood rtatiaoisoy l!h,-i BCeeiiie.i. 1 (Uitwa Ufcuul utuu fcff luvtu iiiuns, at ine luwusi President, BSMTKI li. BlllPLKY. Vloe-rresldeut, W iL.L,i.A(yi u. l-vi.sn.'STaETa. (e.UBry. KOW'J,AXSO tAivlir, The advulilagia elltred by this Ixiuipauy r ercs-hed 7 TjllQiMX INSURANCE COilPA.NV OF i I'lillAUKU'liiA. IM'UUl'eaa lKli isnt-CH ARTKlt PERPErUAL. . W iLM' I H.i-eel. lun.iihiie me axciiniitse. 'ill ia loinpHuy lnsuita ir .iu ,os 01' UAUinue by I' 1 11 Si, nn liberal terms, on bmhlms's, aiercliiind se. timltitte, etc., lor Hoo'ed perlnUH, uud pTUiauL-uuy uu OuuJ- II i-H hy lll ,llnlt i f ( T. ILMIlilH. 'J he.'1 tueaiiy hMH betn la ucilveonera'lon for more Ihuut-lX i Jsa us, durum wuieu nil loos liave bliL'U uruiUftly ti.Ju-ieil nml eld I, iiiilkC roui. John I,. Hix.'kb, ,1-rtV iu Jewls. tl. . M-neuy, Un. Jaiuiu intn. Joun'l. Lewis, lunulas H . to 5rs Vvil'inm rj. (jrrv.t, a. K. ileHw ry, koben W." Lmiuirg, iKdi, u d Ctstniou, L. LViirK Whivrioij, SMunnel Auctuc,' l.uwrccce t-ewts. Jr., Il.ewl, O. isoir h. JOHN It. Vv 'UCUKK1EU, President. F3 A xi UKL WlICQX, r-ecrniry. 2 T.-'lllE 1NEUKANCH EACLL'felVELY THE JJ i KWfsS l L. ViiMA 11 Un. lNSUKAjSCll S.VM zA f V inenrpormea lsis dinner PeriMiuu) Nu Jlo NVAJj U'l btreel, up) imlie iiideptiiideuce Migunre '1 ins cumuBuy , tuvurobiy kuowa lo inn comuiuiiiiy for over lony )urn, Ciiuluues lo InsurB mini iu.-s or dauiaKu by lire uu Public or Private Buildings sillier peruiuuenily or for a llml ed tbue. Also on' Fr.ridiure HiiK'ku of Ooods, and MerchuudUe near rally, on liberal teruia, , 'lUelr tapliat, totfeiUfr wbh a larue Sarnlua Fnud Is Inveileo In ihe iuoi osrelio umuuer, wuicli ensliiej tieiii to olter lo tlie iusureit su undoubltsl aucui-uy la ue te ol lohft. .,. Daniel Pmlth, Jr., Ah xnUf lienaon, P ane tl1i burst, J 'bn Deveretur, H"iiry Lewis, J. liiilliiui.aiii FetL UAN1KL sul'U jB.,preF0e"',. WM. O, CROWKlUi. Hecretary. fc M jjirjIiiuLriui: i.NfsL'itiM;i: company LONDON. r,STARMSIIi:0 ISOIt. Pi.ld-up Capital and Accumulated Fuuds, 60,0 0 0,0 0 0 IN COLO. I'lUAOST cV IIlCEtECING, Agcuts, 11 4 Siu. fr'o. 107 Idouih TH1HD Street, Phlla, LUM3ER. FALL, I8G52. P. H. WILLIAMS, ScYcnleonlh aud Spring Garden SLs. falls Hie atlcnlioa of ISalldcrrs aiij others to his Stock of SEASONED LUMBER, COblaTIlSa OF lltuilock ami Si nicc Joists, t'aroliiia Flooring, all gradei-, V.jitc rice Hoards, all qualities, bLiuks, i'lastcriug Latu, Aud all kluJu ot Building Luubor. 10 8 thatuZm AT LOWEST PltlOtlt. it, trnucK joist. 1QQ lCUO. tpx.tcii Joisr. 003. .H JVM l.UOv, JiS.Al LolJlv. ISO.S i-U tLiTAli L'lS ti. 1 v o J.CCC5 r-jt..-rivjXsfc.D iXh.AU PijJ. 1005 titciit. I'Ai'ihKu pi.sa;. hAlbU Itl'AK, Full 1'AlilLltNS.! ' itt.li CKUA K. 7 1L01U1JA i'iiOOUlXU. id,j XOUO ilAUHLIA 1U.UUK1AU, XOOO lAi.iiUi:A iiiOunicl. IK. I. SI A t L.UVIU&U. lk.L A W A l i: Jr l.enjHtivU. Abu. ii.OOiiKSvt tVAL.v b l J- iAJil.N'U. ll.OxllJA te'li.P ilUMilS. llillL 1'L.AMi, pa'u WIUl'H!S AMUl-LANK. Ill'-J JcOO y,4iMT Uim. A..l PL,li.. J-OUO itnuvui' biuliiia. V A i. J L'i t ti&lv. ISI'. I isUt.KlAKt.KiS LUMbEK, 1 Q'iw 1CUO LlA'U.UlAKt.tu5' l.UAtiit,U. lOU-J tu n i kuaU. WALMJ1 A.U fl.NK. 1 i , sKAtli.Ne.U rilPLill. liJ.'vi lOOO tt.Attut.U CUitltnY. lOUO Anil. Ulil'Ik OAK PliAiNK. AM) IlOAHbJ. llluuUlli. f vT; J I'lUAK'tU X. MA li K US IUi-'u loUO t 'U.aU UuX Al-iKK.va' XOOO bPAMsJl i'KuAK tioX bOAllDt 1-i.iK hal-K LuW IctO UHtLINAh.'I.Ml.l,S, lObb M USAl M,'A1 IiUnU. icOC5 tli'lU-MIIM.l.Ki lOuP hiAL'LK, llt.i I'll r-R A OO.. 1 1J u 4.,ihi teolj 1 H sireat. T. 1. GALY1N k CO., Ll'iYCEF. CCrtrr,'.IG8IO-i fiiERCHANTS tUAtliAilAXO.N Silk LET WlIAlli1, HE LOW S LOATH MILLS, (aci.Lau), PUlLALiKLPHIA., AUl.MSKhHhOtTUt.KM A N ti SiAM I kKN M.O Incimeraul t.llAVS I'lSh, t.nu Bl'KUC t. l'liaiiiiu BJAlUts, eir, ai.fcil b l.n. ) lo Inulah or o era m wt o i nl ralca deuvoritblu al auy aixx..lble orl, CouKialilly reieivili. and uu ln.uJ Ml onr wLbU HIlllHKKN FIAXJH.INU, btlANIUML isll 1 N ObFr-, f ASTKKM La 1 Hs, I'lck S IS. BKU SLATt. te htl K, II h.M.K.'K. "fcLKi I' MIOUIHAN ASP IUNAHA P1.ANK AMI UO A 111)6, AMI HAG JaAHO eHlr'-K.NKtb. 1 81 siull. All. r H Hit II 11 1. HIS DKLIVCUIJI AT ANT PAKTuTIfclTl-liO;'tiTXT fJ I R E GUARDS, rl hTOHB rRANTN, AHT LVMH, FAC- luiiiKh, t:rc. Patent Wire Bulling ;t'on Bedsids, Ornament Wire Work, Paper Mhkera' Wlrea, aud every varlol ol Wire Woik, luauufaoiurtd by n. WALIirR NOICW, t nwl JKvh 11 Avria UUtlU Bireet, INSURANCE COMPANILS. irui: k iiik DKLAM A IM21 MUTUAL SAFETV INSURANCE COMPANY. rilll.ADhLPIII a, Kovember II, Is'-S. The fnllnwlnK statement of Ihe altalra of the dim pary la I oblished la ecDlormli; srllti provlslua of IU Cfc.ner: ritKMIUMS UBCEIVED Fr' ni Knvi mber 1, Itti7, n OouOe.r 81. IW. On MHrlne and InlRiul Klska irt .V' 7l OuMreKihks - HY'ioj hfl $ai.s,7ii-o Fremlnir a on Fullclea not niatkeduir Jvov. 1, 1M7 4IMI.8I5 71 il,;v,fv)7 61 rrtKMIUMS M MIKED OFF Aseiiiniil fiKin fvov. 1. 1mi7, to Oet.;il. lst. flu Murine Biid Inland Kinlts 57 Kt.li 1 1 77 On Fin lllbks IH.;il7 7 Tnt(iest during tliesam? period Sil- vi.i'.es, tic JSUHWHI ... m7,l!K 82 f V.WH-i ol LfmsES. EXPENSED, i:re., Inn II t Hie i ear u above. J'arlne wi.o Jnlainl M:tv!rt- itou l.ow-eH lt:i OV.' 71 fire CiiMjee 7;! iv'i S7 l eliiiu I reiiiinuis iitl 1 11 cj PeliiHiireiieeH liii.pitj .",1 Auncy CI)Hrt;e, AUvti.ia- ln, I'rlnimkC, 'te r;(t,."i,-t3 63 Taxei United Fumes, Hime anil M uliie. pal 'Inxea 4:t (iiVi KO Iptlihe.s VJ tl is li i 7IO,S-'.7 3l fil-.is.-i mi ;?t n.ocn T. ft. 5 per cent. l,rmn, 10 40a. l'.n Cl'tl II. H. t) per cent, ljoau, ls.il... liU.tAib U. (". b pwr cent. Enait ilor PhcIIIc KHilrund) ECO.COO SSlute oi l'tuiihj Ivuuih U per cent. Liiikii J2j,CIK City ol l luiMueipbiii ti per cent. Euan (exempt fri m lux) fiU.COO Siaiu ol iuw Jeiey ti per lent. Liiitu 20,000 1'eurFylVHiilH liHiiroml 1st, Ami I line, e ti per cent. Pouds 25,000 I'eiiiih.vl'uiua Kaiun.id 2 I Moi tKxe (i pur cent, li in U 25,110 Ohltrii 1'iuu'a Huiiroad JWn) lt!Ke 6 per rem, P. in in (Pt)iii'i llailrond Kuar HP.tee) 30.OC0 Stale ot Tennessee 5 per cent. IiOUU 7.000 Fjinte ot IVtiueaHte Upercenl. Euan 15,0t'0 Geriuuufown lias Couimny: principal tnd In'eresi tuar u tm id by Urn City of I'M ladtli'liia, Duo Hhaies aleek 10,0C0I'enui.ylvntiltt Kail load Com pany, 2C'0 KllHI es Mock 5,100 crtu I'l'iuiNj-lvania Rail road Coiiipuuy, luO HUures Mock 20,000 I'lillHiieipnla Hint Siuuttu-i u Mull SieHiiiKlilp Compauy, bU shares slock 207,2001.0111,8 ou liouu aud Mort paup, tit nt Ileus ou Oily rrupcrues, J2'"S Vl (i() Pio.Mli) 00 ut),(H.'0'00 2U,37j 00 l-'S.oflf CO 61.500 00 20,200 00 21,000 00 20,02.rlit 21,000 00 6,03125 15.000 00 ll.SOO'OO 5.W0 00 15.COO-00 207,000'00 SHIPPING. 81,loDoPar Market value, $1, Cost. it.ly. ti0P2ii. Ileal Estate Bills ItteelVHOie Xur Insur auceh uuidH Balances due ul AueiicieM I'ltiumiiison Maiiuo Pull en s, Aeerued luieieht.nnd other debls due lUo Coui pany block aud Hcrln oi tsundiy Corporations, S31.jj. 1-.ti-lii a led vulue Crihb iu liauk j-ll(i,l )0 nS Cash lu lUawer -Hit Uo IdO.JJj 25 30,000 00 Mii.laUyi 10,173 SS 1.SI3-C0 110,5')3 73 51.6l7.;tU7 Ml Phii.aiiki I'HIA, November 11, Ib'.H. Tbe Jlouruot' l-liecttjr l.ave una dy ileclareu a CAtiU Di.VllJKND ot TEN 1'U.H C'll.NT On the CAllTAl, STOCK, and BIX PKR e'jtNi'. Interest on the til ltlP ol'lho C'ouipany, payable on and after tua ttl Diecu-ber pioxbuo, free ol JNuuoual aud Stale Taxes. Theyhavn a so c!ec;nred a PCHIP DIVfORN'I) of THIRTY PKHlKNT.ou the KAKNKi) l'lii;MIUAl.S lor Hie year ending uciober al, law, ceriiliuaies ot which w ill be lHsned lu the purues euililed to Hie same, ou and after tbn 1st Peteai'uer proximo, free ol Katicnul m (1 male Taxes. They liave oidered, alsu, that the SCRIP CKItTIFI CATKFJ OP 1'l.Ol'lTdot the Coujpiiuy, for Iho year ending Oelober 81. lht.4, be redeemed lu C'A-11, at tlie OCice of tbe Company, ou aud alter lal December proximo, all luieiesl tlie.'enn tu coiuse eu thai date. I By aprovlblouui Hie Charier, all l erttliealea of bcrlp not presented lor redeinpilou wllhlu live years after public uotlce 11, h( they will be redeemed, tihad beji (fid und cat.ctil'd on the uoki nf the Vumiuiii. ti Ao ccrtitcute of profits issutU mt ter sa. the Act of Jncurporutiuti, ' ,o cti tiflrate thuil ittua ui Ittt cluimttt within tuo yttirt after llie UtcUiratitm of the ditiduid uheitofit it malmee," iiUu,uud A. Hourter, eauiUel K Sloans, Henry ISioun, Vt l.imuj C LnCvi, Ufunic U Ctlper, ileiiiy O. DaiiHii, Jr., Juhu it. la,or, Ueorge W. lleruardou, Wlllmlu o ll.JUlluU, J aeon iviegel, (speucei M'livalnn. Julia li. beuiplu. Pitts., A. li. lieref, do 1). '1 . firutf.n. Un. TfiOMAP j. HAAk 1'ieslUeui. Ji.HW O. DA Vl.i, Vlee-Piesidaut. II EN RV l YLLCKiN. brcietaiy. HIi,jSRY BALI. ABHiHibtit hecreinry. 11 12 Im -ClLAliTEU PEKl'LTUAL. Co. Thomas C. Hand, joiiu j xiavia, Jau.ee V. Hand, 'J neopl. iIub tnnldluit, Juki nil 11. rtttl, IlUKb llH k', J uli n H. fen robe, Jacob P. Junta, Juineb '1 ibtjliull, .owa d DuriiiiKton, 11. Joui n Brooau. J, ui-B Ii. Metbrland I.uKru l.u uriabe. Joi hua p. i i re, ilillttVUH UU- IIa.UI tsiCC Of l-HH.AAk.A.a"illA, iS i8. 435 and OFFICZ: m (JUESMJT SXKrJKT. AKSF.TN ON JANUARY 1. IlSOS, n,io;i,7400. CA PITA L.. F 4u,iexe ( A IH A VMJi SURPLUS l,lt,NMaBa pun it iv i.iwi.Niit- CKACTTA.JiJ CLAlUb. IisOOMK kJH 1867 fiia.aoa'aa Hai.ooo-ou4 XJsft:w paid IJ(CM inau uvea r 500,000. Perpetnal and Tempuiary Pollcltw on laberal Teiua DIBKCTOR3. Cliorlee N. B&ucker, Oeoige False, Titbit Wti.uet bauiiml Oiaiil, lieoike W Aiichardii. 1jum; ia. Francis W, Lrij, M,D '1 Uouiaa Maian, W ulittiu ti. Uruut, CHARLES N. HAMJkiK. Pre.ldaut. ha.ORivU F aLF.H, Vioe-PraulUnut. JA8. W. We.AiU.JS 1 K, Uueretary pro teiu, t.xoepl at iitjxiuaton, Kenluoa, lUls Company hsa no Atoiieles Weai of PnuiDurg. Sl - T N S U K A M B S t' O M r A U Y NORTH AMERICA, No. 232 WALKUT BTltEKT, FI1ILADA. IC'OKPOiiATKD 1TIM. CUAJllJUK PKUPSiTUAj. Sittriue, Julunil, ami lr ItiMiiruuon. ASSKT8 JANUARY 1, 1868, - $2,001, 2tJ6-72. U,0W,0W losses Faid in Cash gluoo iu Orgauixatiou. nTKiiTorta. Arthnr O, Oeffln, oorge L. Harrison, baruuel W. Jontui, John A. Brown, t barle. 'lay lor, Ambrose Wblie, WillUm WtilHU, mil liard I) Wood, n. Morria wain, 1. ran, IS H. t"tiB, K -warrt . Trotter, Kdw.rd B. (Sarke, 1'. t'li.'lloo Henry, Alfred D JbBBUp, John P. While. Louis a Madulra, V, LORILLARD'S STBAMSUIP L FOR NEW YORK. J From ard after thta date, the rates ot freight bj line w ill be leu oente per lou iba. for heavy goods cekts per foot, meaaaraoi.nt; one cent per (alio litjulda. sblp'a option. One of ihe 6 learners ot Due will leave every Taeaday, Thursday, and 8 day. Ouods received at all timas on covered t All got da fotwarded by Now Tork acent It eaarge except cartage. For further Information, apply on the pier to SIS am JOHN F. 'J rfrv FOU LlVErlFOOL AND QUE! UnrT -' ""'"' M - ' - - laue of Mall laieai a,e i eoiijted to .all as loliow.: a CI i i OF PAhio, isttiiiruay, Movember 14. MNA tvla ILlintxi, 'I umUh-, Novoinber IT. I tl'lV OF i orviioiN. HMiaru.y, ISov. itl. 5 tlTV OF KALI lAIMKkl, Haiurday, November Cl'l Y OF JN KW i ORlk, luenilay. Duoetuoer L e! kel suereeUtrg Hai,d. and klleruale Taos M 1 P, M., Iroui Pier s, jNonu River. 4 llAlIUi Oi'' PAm-aUK bv turn MAIL BT4 SA1LINB HVIBl iAll'BUAr, Payable iii Hold, payable iu Curreust FillbT CA M.N f UNI . H'l'JiB, RAU U ... to 1 onilou... ln.s ui Loiulou....,... to Parta, lio in Part. I'AHSAfk. HY -litrt TUJtRUAV ITlASt. VIA UAUi; hkkt cabin, buck-uhhm, i ' 1'h Mbie In uol'L Paybte lu Ourieno, xiv er,ool. ?uu CU'i-rnoiil iia'ltex iel ii.lUii A rl. Jotiu's, N. F 1 ., pi. Jf.LL'a, N F. Uj lirancn f U-nu, r.... j I l.janib hiexiuer.. j Pi.n: ei,fcf ru am . lerwunlou iu ii. vie. Htuabura li. cu, Hi,, at reduced ralee. i 1 i.'i.eiM'KU he b. uikUl lure iy pri.iis seiiUlnl l! n: 'i ;nii'r at m..i!itfic rii'is J 1 it luruier U .iiruiuuon kpidy al tbo Compa die en. 1 Juhfi O. JiaLK, Akeut, No. IS lU;'JAI)VAi',N Ui Ul UHu.vniiU Si i'AUIiK. AhiiiU iVe. sti Citi.-. L' I e-iicti, lubud(iittx M.H L.r-lvKM3 1.1 MS To AlJ ak'hiJ-.. ;MjetiH, i,,f i eiown, aud WsnbU. j u. v.., vii, 1 l'-i,, ,ee.ke kuu l)oiw.re Ca.ial lln I n-ition,' :.l A erniiur a Ucin Ilia u,i 'il it rw I it Ii." !,.. ci'boui.', i.ri-wu, Jvei TViue. MaiPvIIi, InJ and . ne fvnuii ..v., 1 f-ree.u..ert navi reio-la'-iy every ism urcl.y at Qi noi l li e I'u i, vt rl a h'-i. gunnel Svreev, 1. reiiii vreejetveii dany. 1 V, iw, p. c'LYJiV. Vt,, rso, 14 1-inm kuu ,-mhiIi, w uhrve. -' , i. n, i u, efcOi U. 1 fci e.j.jjuii.tiri it ( u Ai,eiiM) ai Ait xr.r.drla, 1 i(iula, I Jrr-f r, IvOllOF. FOK 1 KV louiv 7ju,. .... ! t- i-- W a rk a,uiiAKl it, c.l ts.j. i ivjurt & i l.iiJL.OA 1 cOail,;VV 1 JIO CHCfcUl Illll'bilil:, oi inn, line 4eiB 1,AI A VM IIA.ll TI II A WV.VVT AM U Cb t 1 'IH riOLCtti l. l UuUKH, Ooedr .orwjkiued by bit tu llej t,o'H',' out of Vi i rii, Ni.rtU. t-aui, aud V, ei, free el cou'.iueuiiuu A'reiauie rui-i ivea ul uu.u,Ui.1 low iu-n, WlLiilAAl P. ;i,v im. .v. 11... JAMI.H Hi Mj, AKent. ' 4 iio. lis Nrv ALL plreel, comer of bentu, .Now Yi ...?'r;'v'; laiLAl!f.iil'lllA, lAiClllIO MttLw-uai-. AJSiJ iNOKruLiv ei hAAUsiiip i.jj AiiA.l-ibUAl HUtlbUl Aill LiWi Til 'fi tUU'lll ANbWKhl', KVhRY ISAiLRUAY, B'i'bou. Uoui FiitsT "ixiARF above MAKJi ItaliOCOIi ItA'l IX ud TUROUOJb. P.JiXtttil to an poluia lu Xvor.u nuu toum caroltua, via t bunr.Alr Lino Ri, liouu, cuui.Hiuii.gai 1'orUioios ai u Ij LjiicUnurt, Va., Tenueasie, at.u the Weai t V irtiuiu. auu li nuvtt.be Air Line auu iiicuiuoud'e Lunvllie RallioiO, , ireful liAMilKD RUT UNt'M, and tHkHnS IJW I.R KA'l t.b 1 RAJS AN Y Ol tlilR x.1SH a, j 'I lie regulurity , srei . uO cUuHpiibua ui t iid roi couunuud ii to tho euulie as tue uioat. cmtmble a I luui ,-i ttix., ii. rvcij u,.-nvi if'VIUJ Ol ir-.1,Ilt, iu cliKi.e tot cuuimiaaiuu, arkymce. or :y 6X11 ti irmirciei. Hteauit.blps lribuiod at lowetit rales, Froltttt reetvea daily. u n.i.iAU T ervriw- . ivi NO. 14 JNorLll MUd Boinh VAl H A liv'U W. F. FOItTJb.lt, Agent al Itiuhuiond aud li Felut. H ', P. CilOWKLL & CO.. AeeiiU t tiorrolk. STEAMBOAT L1PJE8. -f.'rs, l'UILAUfiLPlllA AND T8f rtm"1 rL. I u .Heauiooul Liue. Tue aleauibi i-...i- unRe,.- l leuve.b A UCll ?Siree.l Wliuri, ii",ui o,e.iniK hi lacotty. lorrear.uiH, liiavei i.,w iu.fc.ui,, xriutoi, Florence, AUibolas VVliarl. While Hill. Leaven A leu Hire t W barf , Leaves beulh Truutoi t-lurua',xov.-i. auu tuu t-atuiUay, Nov.'Ai, a rionly, X6, 7 A. Id , Wouday, ' A J lueHOny,: ' VI, 7V; A.M i I neiiday, iiS.ll'iAi W eu uuv, ' 'ii. a.AI Kv'eu diiy, " -ii liit J Innrsuay. " in H A I hu-sday, ti, n Sj iridy. " k7, 0 a.M Fruiay, " 2', 1 l'i l ure tu Treniuu, 40 ceuis eacU way; Intermedia! piaeea, ia ceuui, 411 tf .8 iiwin RINxuD ItAltiKOAO ANU III j ri In. wiiile i , 6jreu,fct JOHN bV LVKSTF.rl will make daj eicuihiue.H to WdniuiKiou iffum uyseAn. Jted) tone lug at Chester and Aito-cim ilouk, leurhi AR11 i.l,ll.l.l,tt,l.l Ui A h. un.l n . 'iM - - - " u. Mi .uu ,1 uu a . ik . c e .1. TV huilDgu.i ai V A, M. aod l'x iu P. il, UKht freliiUla taken. Ij. X. Kl.lti.Vij. CapttiB H.nTi"'., Foit viLMixciiox, uuiisrui KA lthTitl CIVS. '1'i.e Isieanii r H. M. 1'h.Li'Iu.S Ievea CheanutStre VI ll.rr &' 'A r, Al.. unit U H1111111I1111 ul M'.,n a lh JfAre, It) els. F'rehfin lan u at low rale.. H lii'liu R.a.'s-ir.-r'ts 'OH NEW YO&K SWlFr-SUK MOi. r,i3Traiiaiiortaiii)u C'ouipituy HutipAui fc u cswiil-Biue Lines, via Ueiaware anu RiriLi Canal, ou 1 aner tue 18m of Ajrch, lenviuK daily ( Ii ai. and s P. M conaecilug wltii aU Normern nU Kaalem lines, For ireiKhi, which will be. taken on aceouimodatlij eeriiis, opp,y lo wiii,iA in. lUUlUslK)., j 1 li Io. ii is. hklaWa Kbj a vbuna.1 4 is 11 IL GOVERNMENT SALES. OR6KS, MULES, WAGONS, Eld JJteoT CiL Attl jLBWA6Tk.R'B Oericic. V aiouco r.iN l), c. l,Vlt,llhDP 1 IdkO Will be sold at Public Auction, on MONDAY. Ni vi uiher an, liR i.omu eneleir tt R o'clock, ut i.in.-,.k In eoi, a iiuaiuiiv 01 ouh- lermabter's lorea ni lonKa j .uo urtiuuub, vonftiimiK tu part of: -liiHerbes, . 1 Head H..r.,e Uray. 011 su 11. ea ti l, a ru.y WsgooH, lit) Wat-ioi S t.e.lH. tu A uuiuiunee V lifeelg 1 en.iifcie a neh.iie, .8 t ireuiar miub, 'I'o King Rolf, l' i, 1 niitue l huina, 5l ttci en LnikH, to v agon Jacks, B CaitH, e 6 Anibulances, John Mason, AKTHUR q COFFIN, Fresldeat. S HAB1.IU PX.ATT. r-" M,-,mJ. WILLIAM BUKHLF.K, Harrlsborf, Pft., Centra Ageut lor itiebtaie ol I'wnuuilvauia, I'iH R.Uouis. iron, assorted. 6 mi) iba bund, do, t ll'U .lis. Roue. tin. a ,i uu Ul. II and SI shoos asBorieu, J'l.TOO leet Ortk and As' l.nn uei', 200 Waguu Wlieel Boxes. COO Auinulance Whe, Roxes, 4.00(1 S II... uu together w uh a quanlit) 0I arilelea ried as ante vieeaine, c uismiiiin in purl or RruNhes, Laulurua HiiriU'Ks, WldpK, l hairs Flliw, I'.edNleadN, n o 1 Aiieuuou is eapuoiM y caiRa lu the UigU Class Ol jr uirn inn iro ims nitie. Catatt aue will be Im ulklud. Toiii-1 Bhh lu doieriiiiieiit tiinds. J:y eider oi Ike Uunriermamer lieiieml, A. P. RLUNT, Krevet Cn'i.tiHl A.U.M., l1 t Actlug Hi pol juarinnua.iier, TjUULIC SALW OF CONDKJINKD ORLX X JNAJNCK AJN1) (iltl)N A.JSC1'. f- I liKKi, i A lame auioi ut ol e.midt mueil ( irduune- and Ord titiui e fcioies win be nfler d lorsaia to public ucO"U Mine Friii k lord Ameiml IlilntUi-lulna on VOX HA V , Ihe iflat day 111 Dee niber, issa, at in', o'cloel a. h:. 'ihe lodowlig i im 1 conipristis dome ol t pilicpui art lelt to be told, vu. ; t Is lrou-biai.s tutu, varum, cull hies. 1 4 lli It 0 iioniniH of kiiot, t-lit-1 1, etc. I Hit luiihketB, turbine", rltle., eto., varluus models. tiu i.mi ,uuuu 01 glint owner. Kl I'.fi loia ol It tnnu y keco. iremei t'. 474', Ion. or cava ry uteotitreuieiiid. 4'. naCd en. 715 curb bridles, 4 4 Witteru g bridles. 4'.'2 l.slterH. I erMiua wulileg complete llls or tliu stores 10 bs fiolit can ob'HHi tlieni by applica'inn lo lb 1 'filer 01 Oidi ence ut Wasulngloe, o. U, ol llrevet Colonel I Rl-l'IN, U. R A., Puioliasii g lltiieer. corner 01 Hid TON nrd DhFKjN --Ireeis, Ne York cliy, on by direol applleatlou 10 this AiBua'-v jj(; NKp 1 ltrevtt Lieutenant t oluuel l . 4 A., II 21 ft O-iiiiuiHiiuiuk". I rai klord Arsenal, PrldesnurgNov J4, lieiS. OTTfhNlliiNT fcALt; AT THE NATIONAL AHMI'RY. i KY OKHF-B OF T1IK PHEIIKNT OP THIS VNl'I KD H l'ATKH, ttie fnlu.wmg Oi)N UIl J N 1. y VXDS A Nt'K tsTORl-S will heoUeredai pub. to u.T. tl. 11, at Hie ATtON AL A 11MOHY. SPKHsU FI F.l,I AluskAChnselta, Wu.NUAY iluitiiuber 14, liuS. at IU o'r-ti ck A M.. vl. : ) FirisR etuis, various luo- Mschlnery, j dels, tscrmi, ti, 1. 1 Horse Eaulnmenta. !nm Or'nds oiies. 1 ails ol Arllllerv Ulta. Unn Slocks.varloUS Staees.1 AccouiremenlH. o il nwl Pari, ol Amis, Various ; Lot Window Frames n,iiilnlH. jisaiih and B lnd. run Tools. Il Mowlua Macblus. pert x. I Ho re Carta. Old lti.pe. Il aliow. ben pa. iron-wrought. aud 1 1 old Bhed, eto. ..ut.!. I CfOnlniriies t lvlrir nuantlte. ip. have etrealf baea furnished. Parties who have lint reo-dved the i wll bo siuoilltd by appiylug to the Commsmtlni; ritttcsr. " J. II. MiUlNNK.ss. 11 20 f mwM Urevet M.Jor Cuuiiiuuidlug,
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