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CITT SOLICITOR ,
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GEORGE guFTY.
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JOll - N,4'. HOUSE MAN.
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WRIGHT. MUTH. & CO.,
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ANPORTISI. ARP DEALERIII2II
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• In Greet Variety.
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banes sad
WILLIAM, YAENALL'S
STORE.
xtri BTREST. .
Of Fine Arta.)
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STATIONIDItS, AND .
9LAIiK•IOOIt ALAN D, ACTURXILEI,
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DOWERTICI. and oT their own mamuirecioalit,
Viiiiiiioraisaitilia thi +lll7 IgWillils6ollS. •
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1860 . „ Fpuwrit.
CIARPOr WAREHOUSE.
- ABOVE onEBTNUT BTRXET, 'No. 47.
• - SPRINO4MYORTAT4O;I
Ot Valid. 'Broolola, Loponal jai - 13441b &mu In
and •Vointion
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- CARPETING S,
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Fresh Canton
IIMITIII4.
Fresh Canton arta Matting.. .I,lote and 6010T611, of
aaaoriot Aokolity4 Also; a large -aidiortmeat of Oil
tlidtd, Rap;Druggiti, Crumb'Clotha, find Bziglish
ileloolinciaa'Doorldati,, &O. Also, an. invoice °Mal
eatta COCOA MATTINGS, of various widths.
"4614 isr 'LEMON.
SUCOUSOR*TO
• , • - aurrr,
a i da-bn ManntaotureT, Importer, and puler,
TO NY & Co.,
NEW , CARPET STORE,
; '.. No. SS NORTE, NINTH STREET,
(lSoond . 0470 r shove Filbert. Went side.)
•
Went& redpebtfully Inform their friends. end the pub
lie geieirilly, that they have opened an entire near
kook of - ' • . •
CARPETS. ,
OIL CLOTHS,
' MATtINOS, &c.,
• Of this sessonie importation,
; Purohesers me) , rely upon having en entire new Hook
to select from; and ed infraction of the same is re
freetailly solicited. ' apt-wfm-,lm*
O L D EST 4,II,thiSIAD STORE,
38'. SOUTH BBOOND STREET,
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ABOVE OBEBTBUT.
WW.1413 - ksNtO ,& CO.,
UOI36B}IIORi,OF SAMUEL" TOWNEMi/D & 80N.
Importers and Dealers in
yELTET, ,
BRUSSELS,
THREE-PLY, and
/NORAIN
RPETS..
of the Elio& fad A3.4[1,411.11 wakes
kiiTINOII; CLOTHS, 4a., ie., Ac,
To witch attention is solleitod. aulas:mfmtni
CARPETING. •
OW:MOE
MANUPACTURn AND_DEAER IN CARPET
- - 1/41" - MATTINONI. &a. '
WAREHOOSE, 144 NORTH, THIRD STREET.
- •
p A NGLISII CARPETINGS.
a-=a TsPettl7. anumels, Ingrain, gad Vanillin car-
SP:4W
a lerratts tium rkloii- C 1
0ee1, 1 7 . in great
egi mportcr 'ler,
141 bmtk SEW Stroet,
pak.ll-1m meet nide.
pRILADEI.PIIIA - •
GAS-FIXTURE WORKS.
WARNER. MISHEY; &
111EANITIACTIIIINZIN.
STORE No. TSB ORESTNITT STREET
PNIIADELPItIA,
WARNER. PECK,
& Co;
2fo: 670 •
NROADWAYi NEW YORE.
%wild s yeaneetrallyinfana the pubbo that they econtutim
to niatilfactnni all kolocor . ; ." -
ciaO rixOsaco. - Luttirth, ..19/ 11 &190/Z8r
BRONZES, &0., &o.
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Anit that their. large and varied Meek •oomprisee the
erupted ea well as the moat elaborate patterns, designed
by their French artiste. Thar-Mao keeP et their atom.
P 10.679 BRO4DWAY. a larg. and full assortment of all
theft manufactured goods. 'Dilators and'othom are in
vited to call and examine. - • hpU lm
LOOKING -OIL ASSES,
ronnurr AND PICTURE moms,
ENGRAVINGS,
oYb PAINTINGS, tco.,
IMPORTERS. MINUFACTURERS, WHOLE
SALE APO : RETAIL ,DEALERS.
TRurr, BIRO.; &
IMEOMEITS AND WHOLESALE MAIM
-}14444,13W4RE.
CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, &0.,
11$11 . 1111JULET STREET, 529
BELOW SIXTH, NORTH CBE.
tia-Lawara 11111LADELPHIA,
'PHU.ADISMII - :16.
ABBEY`Be. NEFF,
NO, 308 NORTH THIRD STRI ET.
Have now In atide a limit complete 'took of
HARDWARE.
of late Importation. and Anteriosn, nutaufaature, which
they, ,clie! to . the NEAR TRADE on the very boot
term • ere4m
OORE.TIENNIZEY,& CO.
RAID:WAR&
MARINIcsad $ll4l COltudEitoEitieets
PAPNR. HANGINGS, &ea
1860. .BPRING EITTIM/ 1860,
• 01 ,
WALL PAPERS. -
a 0 Ir'R'Lr o'l7 R ,
iliaufactorani and Importers '
oe
PAPER , REANGFINGS.
irmifecoilit4ol.lo# pTREBT, b elow *Atka.
011orwas thoilltma to &Fathom' and Western buy
re, a imlaadiditook Of goods to @Moot from, and all of
Maoweat and best &Islas. WINDOW OURTAINTA-
Wier variatt. • • fetl-em
TO CLOSE 'BUSINESS.
iiONTGOIERY, & 00., •
•
NO.' a OILIENNUT KRIM,
Will soll eats Bough Nis winter and INN NNW. Bier
• • • . stoek of , • •
• *.A.PER'irtArrctii•ids.
'Wads ! pr,sys7 mitt* 14usteoti4orith
Galt#ll7 =DEO= PRIORS.
norropien PAPERS N PER CENT.
EN
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gig_ , .
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AM twill Rooptiatobio Denim throughout the country,
MM. tali brand-of CRAMFAONR, stilton with tbo
mot ow Imo oontivoil [w elt' bathe Nal tablea oi
ti t of Nolimpoe 01111.10111/ obtained the rpost
la
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= mit7,42211. r t wii"E r . 7F i gkr4li
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Akstalo. ow in hid a U ADWAIri Kew this
laid this sits by • -- •
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aii-lha t; . •, . 11041KAIKM Stmt.-
PAS 'FIXTURES.
LOOKING GLASSES.
JANES 13. Eitt , LN & SON,
FABLES' IcIALLERIES,
els CIUNITHUT erREET,
PhiladVphis.
HARDWARE,
CUT,USRY,
sad GUN
weniuoung,
PHILADELPHIA:
PHILAWPWA , `, ;MO FAY , APRIL 18 . 6 Q!
commOsiot Hoviio;
•
WHOLtEIA.L4
CARPRTING, 011. 03 6 9 7 /Velpl?!CfriNek
WAREIFLOUSE,
N 0.112 010i$T24117**EA
1117 - CANTON MATTlNoB.:Jolim4iv t ajnojoco.
of 4-4, 84, and 674 VPllibe and Ale 4 COIN oriliumr ,
on ootungnment,
...• aintal*
HPLEY, NATAISD, k • 11140,11INSIM
KO. dayirtrin
COMMISSION - MERCHANTS
•
FOR THE
' PHI7LADEL.P.I-11A-MADt
GPODS.
.• • .
51.1.40*.. ,WOOLLE
•
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MOILWAINE 8a BACON,
•
. No. 180 OHNSTNUT STN.KeT,
Dave, Dec the latest arrivals, teraivAt.A large 'stook of
SILKS and WOOLLEND, adapted to the Clothing and
Jobbing Tiede, =foie whiek are the_
fellow* Reveler'
'maker of clothe: . - •
C. PiELLEIND3N (Son of J. hi.) Whole and flititinder.
F. BIOLLEY & BOWS " -
NAMIEST, OR AUSTRIAN
SAXONY CLOTHS, of all grades, • V
Also, g• 4 and 5-4 DCKSKTNI, OASffifdffitffhiffeAN
CY do., BIOLLEVS BILK MIXTURES and'TRI
COTS, SATIN DN Off-iIikA,:BtACK
COTTON BACK' do.' BLACK' SILK VKLYZ4'B;
'BLACK end DAl4off yEt*Orgiff,
All of,whieh are offered for kale on favorable tams,'
Fol-wfkanam •
WELLING.
OOFFIN,, &
111 011ESTNItT STREET,
.Offer by the radiate the followlns dowlptionsot •
.7011,"
AMERICAN GOON S
o dandat4 makes tad is grii{ varlet,
PAINTS QI? irkAPLD,AND:DANDYDrYitIii.
HIMiOHED AND DRONyN'.O2IIiBTD4
NNINTINDS, AND DRILIA.,'
OEINABUROB ,BNIMN, AN.3 TRIPM,
CORSET JEANS. SILESIAIL AIM NANA 8A1,1114
°ANTON FLANNELS AND Fiipiiss LINIS9II.!
LIMY% KENTUOXY /EOM, i4P CiVir-:
- I
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TONADBAc
ALL-WOOL AND UNION CLOTHS. ' :•• ;
BLACK AND FANO% II, •
pwir AND MIXED DONSICINIL
OATDIBTA ANb UNIONDMIINDINADIL
TWIINDIL emcatea am, &•.
mtaltanr3l
FAINY'DRY GtlfTe.
B'U,RNETT;
SEXTON. & ,
SW,EARINGEN:
InpiorMrs of, • •
FANCY Goriso.
ENoLas*Azio GERMAN
DIENIG,FUANISRING aooDar
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HOSIERY 4,
ourrEa, Arm amm.fr.yr.AßEt•
blachme_Btwin‘ Bilk aid Thread-on_ Wiwi' is
/whoa Of WIT 0011440f0 WOO ITAIHNIIIIIOt4 r
ISPIDGIALLY ADAPT= TO 8011TOIMPI AND DatEDYI
TEADT.' ' fe34m,
DAY:GOOD! JOBBERS.
Je W. GIBBS & Soria, • .
Ho. 031 MARKET WPARE'S,
Are now opeiltig their
SPRING STOCK OF GOODS
Adaptad to
MEN'SWEAR.
' In which wiU be found a Pall wortnoriat of
01.431 , 1111, DOESKINS, VESTIIS63, TRIMMINGS, a 6.
ra-$m
MeOLINTOOK, GRANT, 00.,'
IMPORTERS AND WHOLBSAI.E DEALERS IN
01.0TR3 CONSUMES VESTING%
TAILORS' TRIMMING S;
No. 333 MARKET STREET, (Up Stotra,)
Are ow opening their Spring Stook, to which they in
'de the attention of the trade: ValA
WM.'S. STEWART & 004
IMFORTERB AND JOBBERS OF
SILK
Min
FAZIOY DRESS GOODS.
3O MARKET Street.
Rive now in atom end sge constantly tooteving s
hll aeseortdnolit of Bey and Dee.
SPAIN° GOODS
Pargaaarinalb.to which titei invite the attelt
tiont ex ose an yrocptelpAloatee layer& • , • •
Fall linen of Iv end Fano,' 800, and an tile new
strict et Printed toe oOnitainly on hand. leS-ent
JNO. B. ELLISON &SONS
..
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$1) MARKET STREET,
(Igeoond door below Fondli,)
IMPORTS'S 41.!/D JOlllBllllll Or
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MONDAY, APRIL .l
HrEItOTY Of " Ckur inierienn Consist ! "
As yet, Judge Cadivelador's 'famotitlejterge
ier ; YUCl4,9lept in,Te /Aura Icneno Vf., Wheat,
flay -and, Pis,r49, Thal not beett, ptiblishodt
ifnyrnmrfoiy, ,front, Ha.; extraordinary length, no
one is likely .to.go. to, :the, ckpenhe of printing
It. We 'are informed 'that it :glovers two' hurt- ,
; deed qbarto pages, in :close marimteript, which
would - twenty-taro 'such Colunine" as
this, 'and OC:curded 11'6' hours in being reed;
Morentier, titter it was read, inopen, court, to
an exhausted audience, the learned and lengthy,
Judge spent nearly an hour in, endeavoring to
!make it intelligible .to the lawyer,s, on both
isidee-an attempt which wee Wholly maauccotte.7
'ol.lethey, knew, after six, hours listening
04 6 Itiidtie/501str-wlitat , • h,
emlght. havl, told
them ; in 41t eentances—that Miss dictum divine!
had not a copyright in "Our Antioiletatt - Oeu.;
sin," and thatahereforc; Wheatley and Clarice
were to paYllor,sGOO,for the representation.cf
.a piece to-whieh ahe.had no legal title.
More tdeirinng,w,.- alluding :teßtlide , -teltiox 3 4 ivel
ht,yeiredatcht auchtlicumstahaeklespeatintitil
.origistAlstory,' - atiet ihnsitithi els 'We bad become
acquainted - with - froth the pbblic'iournalk.
ate glad'to Hild;'hi. the 'lNetb'Oileaiii Bee, a
clear; candid, sindsweli-written -Watery of "'Our
American Oentsini"k 4 The writer - evidently hat
famSiiatl neitlitnterims; With the facie, and here
tbeide, atl he'ielitcts thern'i ' '
"During the .years 1850 and ,'5l, when the
. World's Fair,' in, the Crystal Palace,' on, (he
baniii of the vlaorponline;! Itt 11.);fe'Pez:lc,Lerid'on,
Was the great attraction to the:wonder-roving; the
United States ivore r betbir r and mot, numerously
'tnpreiented by people than any other country.' In
the Current twelie Monad, it is estimated' 80,000
Americans visited the great metropolis of England.
And we all remember the- furor some of our Yen
keit* 'created. Hebb's looks were placed on the
door§ of the Lord - - Chamberlain's office—Colt's-re
volveriwerein the halters of every British davat.
oilletle=eineeotiout babyltinipers were 11 the
loyal 'Margery, and - Mmeaohneette patent
,baok
aekltig, eilf-adjusfing, rotary open.and
eta dietteekraie were • the terror of 'even ' arlato•
.arena 'Lord Jelin linssall 'guessed! end 'Cal'
nidrited''On the litpai Aggression Bill;' Palmer
ifettfand Hitt/ski' whittled,' ono on the other
'a .. A*ld the ' Wooleaok;' end through the columns of
worded dodri . OtrOular,' we learned
*it at particular ' fraction of 'an hour on ti
"Order 'day of the freek, - her Moat graoicineldejesry
,QUeenVieteria, aided by the Royal Consort His
Highneis Prince' Albert, together With the whole
Royal Vain*, indulged in thtWe half pints of
.1 1.51ftxititi' and 'font and the two-elateenthe of our
geStnino'tpunkln•piea,' Cardinal 'Wiseman
and Hie Bishop of Leiden. warn seen playing
pciker O'er tit> stiff Bourbon Whiskey slings '—
la a word, everything was Yankee with the Beek.
:toys, who pronoinced their Cousin the only indi
vidual :elevated to an equal capacity with the
titillating,' pulverised particles of the tohacie
plant-An other *orde r 'up to- endli.' This state
of stkinge naturally naught 'the 'attention- of the
dioniatio: world. ind a ecitiedlin; 'orthe Yankee
wheel, named Josiah. Bilsbie, 41'011,1
witese,und when Too laylttr, the facitlelstkrouned
author," Immediately brought Ida adaptation'
pen to work, and produced 'Our AmeriohnCeisio,'
iiiithlehMr. Silsbee was to
, play it'theAdelphi
Theatre the then leading cha'reiiter ',Asa
Treif ,
Ben Webster, the lemets of
the Adelphl, this pia yes sold by Tots Toler for
Clamant of 1 Se, or (AOC Mr. Webster held it In
.his Study, 'and on reconsideration; as the year 1851
wee morning to a close, and the Yankee mania dying
'nereY,' detained" petting the piece' on the step,
'and by way Of b, oompensitten arid ooneideration
to Reba° for breaking up the unexpired engage.
silent between them,,and a desire to have Madame
'abate ae"the 'at the Adolph!, he (Mr. tl'.)
made Silsbee a preeint of the manuecript of the
play of '4)or American Cousin.' On reading It,
Silithea defile to the ebbeitudotr-that It was an hitt
feetive piece, and plieed it 'on the shelf' until
his, return to America, when be rehearsed it in
California. Again it was d,ootned to, the shelf with..
onOhstptibile getting a 1,8er..„.0t
",Rears passed, and in the Meantime Tom Tay;
lor,•thinking, because Mr. Silsbee died, that Our
American Cousin' was a manuscript in the basket Of
oblivion 'and Mooted addiesses,' and having n
copy of it, Placed the same in his New York agent's
hands, who, In due course, a year ago, sold it' to
Laura Keene for 6LOOO. On the produotlon'of the
piece [di t) first time, Mrs. Silsbee; the widow of
the 'comedian, (no* Mit' dlnipthan, performing at
the Varieties in this city,) remembering the natio
and the various characters, hiving been present at
the rehearsal in California, Searched over the Old pa
pers of her late husband, and: then found.the
manuscript with the followtag eupersoription in
Mr. Josiah Silsbee's own handwriting : 'Our Ame
rican Omuta, by Tons Taylor. Fropc B. Watt&
to T. Stls6o.' The siddeot earning to the ears of
Messrs. Wheatley and Clarke; the managers of the
Arch-street Theatre, Philadelphia, they bought the
original manuierintirom Mrs. •Silsbee, and com
menced rendering the play, when a lawsuit was in
stituted between themselves and Dfiae Laura Keene,-
in which some interesting evidence was elloitbd,
bit notie that stlatalned the Philadelphia managers
in their ease against the ahrowd and wily Laura.
The pleoe from Regret night at Laura Keene's to'
the time onto Withdrawal, was wonderfully et
tractive I and tho Ugh played in Wier) , city in the
Union since, has not' been successful as a !run'
save in such cities as New York where a short dis
tance made it convenient for the Imitators to visit,
watch, and study the original performers. Poi In
stance, from Boston, B. - L. Davenport and Chan•
frau, J. A. Smith, .and Mr. Warrori, and from
Philadelphia, Wheatley and Clarke visited. Laura
Keeno's in New York, and repeatedly studiously
witnessed every movement, every gag' iti or stage
tact, and the entire affair was secretly taken down
in shed-Nand hylired stenographers for those gen:"
tiemen'.' 'fence in only these cities has the piece
been well 'rendered, and -though the public' haie
'seen It already here, many have yet to see it more
complete with the three original characters, and
its chief one Lord Duud✓cary. So much for the
history of Our American Cousin.'"
The writer goes on to give hie opinion Of
the play, which much agrees with our own:
It is simply that, having read it and Been it
acted ? a we arelamiliar with its bearing, lite
rary and dramatically, and now simply aro
forced to say it is beneath criticism as a whole,
while some of its features possess a goodly
degree' of stage effect."'
Further, ho says, "the secret of its success
is in 'the adaptation of Mi. Sothern'si Lord
Dundreary, which ho entirely altered from
Tom Taylor's plan and idea in every shape
and letter; and which, by the bye, ho frequent
ly changes 'every night. In fact, as the' NeW
"York press 'said, ho has gone entirely his
own and 'created out 'of the' merest
skeleton of a fantastic fop a whole tnelangf of
Maze. lordly fops never seen before in any one
portion." We never saw Mr. g othern'a Lord
Dundreary, but it could not have been greatly
hotter than Mr. Wheatley's performance at
the Arch.
,
PE,OrLE'S &MTH CCITRAL
Pollock has announced the following as the People's
Btate Central Ocumuittbi:
Atax. K. MeCrams, Franklin county, Chairman.
Itenry L. Benner, Joseph Harrison, Charles
McNeal, IL B. Coggshall, Wm. 13. Mann, Charles
ThoMpsPoulson,
on Jones, Lruatus J. M. Pomeroy,
Peter Faso!, Philadelphia; Jessie 0: Dickey, Ches
ter county; Charles Ilitner, Montgomery county;
Geo. Lear, Bucks county; Y. D. Maxwell, North
ampton county; Dr. Ed. Wallace, Berke county;
Robert 111. Palmer, Schuylkill county; E. T. Foster,
Carbon county; W. 11. Jessup,B avid anna county •
James S. Slocum,Lucerne county; G. W. Soollold,
Warren county L. Ullmer Lycoming county ; 0.
A. Warden, Union county ; Dr. Paleman John,
Columbia county; Charles McCoy, MIMIn oonnty ;
• Levi Cline, Lebanon county; Samuel Stoonm,,john
J. Cochran, John A. Hiestand, Lancaster county;
J. S. Haldeman, York county' n: 'A. Buehler,
Adams , notinty; Edward Scull, 'fikrmerset • county ;
J. B. MeEnally, Clearfield county; Joseph Smith.
Indiana county; Gee. 0, Markle, Westmoreland
county,; John Hall, Washington county; Jne. H.
'lllimptoit, 'Robert Finney; jatnes Park, Jr., Goo.
Finley,. Allegheny county; Jno: M. tulllvan, But.
ler county; 0. P, Roundel!, Venango county; D.
A. Finney, Crawford county; J, P. Lyon, Clarion
county.
Ray. Dit. PONEROY VORGIViN.—Out roadore
will remember the case of 'Dr. romerey, , the
do
fanner, upon whom was practised the confidence or
czcnat94 2 , , game, in' gouton, some time since.
Wo note loarn.that tho First Ohuroh in Bangor,
Ainine, of 174:51iDr.Pomerny had long beennmorn
bar, after a careful and anxious invostigntion of his
nase;ilirougli. a Foetid of nearly, four, mouths, hive
tecentEl:cominunioatml. to' him ~tho .nsartrapda 'of
their cordial, and entire forgiveness, dnol Ming him
'entitled to all the rights and priyileges of a member
.in goodtind regular standing, and affectionately
commendibi him to the sympathy, and. conthienee,
anyi fellowehip of the ohurohos of Christ thronshout
the ,world. The goal aotioo . was . with „entire 4 ll r.Pli!#tY • r. ,
A D IT T IA B n L :A O II N LL , IN v D
s LAN It
A i - , A T D R:A z Yj r o u.s ill:
8 0 . $ 0 1, 0 1 : nr. C : N R :
1001[0.11POU4000 ?IT4frivia • -
' worYtnor, Apr11'20,4840(
During a recentirtp,to - WesternNew,York I was
made acquainted' ith the ftietabf 'Oilebt the most
interesting oeourrenaes that ever took place in that
pertkin Staitt,[naintdi, the' treat'Y'infwie by
the Gevernmencof, thictinited Statis with the To
, nawancla band ef . ffinkeeta I.lnikieni; on 'the 'sth' of
November, 185.7—the tint land only treaty ever
madoissith theindiana.wharn.their 01 1141 8 4.r.i&lAti
to the soil have- been proteeted;.• and where the
surroundinglikiteLtepulationAhd.,tha ,offetters of
the State Government, have united-in asking the
Federal authorities to'permit theist to :remain on
the lands of their - fathers, Xpropese to give you
the principal idoldOnti 'connected nil the disking
pt this treaty, .ttellerrated fo,b*npof cite g,e,n
tlenien who was a "patty
In the celebrated 'inUse"Of Blacksmith (an In-
OOP aleinet;ffelloW4 l , the ;Unitedleititoll€4/ 1 :
promo Court decide d that-the treaties of 1836-42
gave.to4o-liblii.gitanteer lAtight 1014101,1MA1111
non ; that possession of-Indianian& could only be
aurrenderethapdotthe. *Armament ,itself ; hence
tilf , k l cs l l4lfesefits3?,lM t4 B JP?"
employed, and the pistol drawn.,agsliztet the old.
Chief, Who' eicatily reatilek`wleassliinallt;' aiid
therefore-At 'ilifirMid itikel'llinitoiliGrAthe -State
isourtsiewhietitleinin sBoO'daindges : to Bt ekag73tis
7 The court aktheastanekintatiffaf
Tonawandaswerote : tra. removed ,istair,lhO94?-
vornmen, ; should, interfeee ,to ,do,se,„ The O g den
WhO'' F eld tge ,proVeMitim,
tiPplitid;'aildrttkle'tife iiiiiilent,'aishireenilid a
.perertipterykirdekToiltholtineral 'band
Kandtuf; the them tuixtautirati, , '-aoon as their
trope .were,gathered. , The Etat intimation the
Tonawanda! ked of Ode bard fate wee given them
in July, 1657, by Gem Denver; (then Cerainie,
rimier of Indian Affairs,) iii - perioid, '*b& SUM:
Monad 'them' to 'meet him' the
absence' of the distingtilehed 'chief, Ely • S. Par
ker, -Miss Caroline Parker,' his slater, - acted
aq jnterpreter, and did , she, petferm that
duty. Gen. Denver promised them each' 620
acres of land in Kenna, the payment of their
ex
penses thithei, aid stippert for 'a tar thereafter.
The answer of the band was: " We have never
day treisty,tut have unanimously protest.
ed against the setts oilafoot of Tenarranda ; our an
nuities have been stopped, and, we have been ha
reseed and inirtided nioti a nd
white' trespassers,
bud
we Babe *ever' aseepted a delta's' undir the
treaties of 1838.42; and we never tinllehtitegh'
starve. ' The alders on the' other - •linservations
had no power to WI our home at Tonawanda with
put our consent. We ,will never,yield up this spot. ,
Tell our Great Father. e are now weak, and be is'
'very etreng, but we think he it too geed to send his
Warrior's to drive our Women; children, and old men:
from this place. Our band have lived here since'
Coil made the world, or at least since he made this'
,part ofit. We shill he abused by ruffians in Kan-,
ens who do tot weld us to go there, but here our;
white "neighbors are 'vety We must be.
dragged to ICansat ; the Setteiae Will not walk
there." I
General Deaver implored them not toaerid this
answer to the President, who would be angered at;
them; but Caroline Parker, with the utmost cool.'
noes, replied; You have our answer, rind this
Council is adjourned."
The Indian" then appointed 'their chief; Ely 3.,
Parker, and their friends, John' 11. Martindale
Frederick Follett, andWra.,G. Bryan, a delegation,l
With full power to arrange or compromise all their'
affairs. These proceeded -to Washington, armed !1
with letters from the Governor, Nicholls gill,
Daniel S. Diokinson; George W. Clinton,' and other
eminent oitizens, appealing to the President to
reconsider his steps, and, if possible, to , afford
tome relief to,the Tonawanda, General Den
ver yielded eo far as to eignify to the Presil
dent, in writing, that be had consented that
the delegation ask an 'interview with the Ex
eoutive, at widish he would be present - if - desired!
Mr. Bryan then waited 'upon Mr. Buchanan witti
Gen. Denver's, and the other !ottani, and the pr
sident granted a private Interview with the dele4
gotten on the next "day, On 'that interview tl
destinlea of the seven hundied'indiane ' very moo
depended. It resalted twist -favorably. - Proceed;
lags were susPended'agaisattheia; and the' Omni
missioner was directed to-enter into an; agteismenl
With the delegation, preliminary , to anew or retie
treaty with thOband. agfeement was enter}
e'a" rntaTiCrid - Illial - firth r ii - shererr-arctitr as Or she
Government, and its contai', although known 'ty
the whole band,' never leaked ...out' beyond the*
Until the treaty therein.eontstmlated was actual::
ly negotiated.
This new treaty, one of the most liberai, wieei
and humane ever made With an Indian pro
vides that the Tonawandas surrender to the United
iltates'all claim to the lands and privileges in Kan,
aas reserved to them • under the treaties of '3B and
'42, which, treaties remain nnexemstediso
they were concocted! and in,ooneideration thereof,
the OnitedStates agreed to pay and invest the suds
of $258,000 for thOTonewanda hand. With thii
money they were to purchase back the Whole, 04
• such portions of the Itakervation as • this
Ogden Company .would sell, and the,band werik
willing to purchase; but at a price
. not to
exceed twenty ,dollars per sere, unless spocially
authorized by the President-the land' ad purs
- to be' taken by deed Of 'conveyance io th
Secretary of the Interior, iii fee; to beheld by hilt
for the exclusive pee of the Tonawanda band. The
Indians wore to surrender that portion of the Ittl
emotion whieli . they could or should not so pui
ohne° ; and the - balanee• of such $250,000' 'to b'e
safely Inveitedi , for, the heaedt of the Indians; in
.United States; stooks, the intereet to be paid
them in the same manner in which they now receive
their annuities from the United States. Tho.ln
dlnne
also receive the " Improvement Money
$15,018 38-100, which Ogden & Follows were bound
to pay under the old treaties, and which money,
by the way, was actually paid them in , specie at
the Bank of Genesee, Batavia, N, Y., on the, 3d
day of the prosentmonth.
The band have secured about seven thousan'd
acres of their ailment reseiviiion; tit' /re and un
iezeumbered, for a permanent home—land not sur
pitseed in fertility by any In the United States; they
will be able to invest and receive interest on poi ,
haps seventy-live thousand dollers;, they will he
paid regularly their annuities,, and WILL, fttTiZAt,
ITN, DE ONE OF TEE MOST COMFOitTABLT SITUATIID
AND most: ENDOWED LITTLh COLONIES IN
THE WORLD !
Rod Jacket formerly lived at Tonawanda, whin
is now the family headquarters of his faithful and
gifted nephew, Ely S. Parker, of whom, by the
way, Brady last week made a superb imperial
photograph. There; too, lived and died the old
and honest sachems, John Blacksmith and Jemlny
Johnson. Aarunnors, this band are not surpasind
by any tribe, of ,red men, Steeprook and Albert
Smith having made the fastest time on record.
Thus terminated, happily and most adva:ntige
ously for this band of Senecas, that long; arduous,,
and hopeless-looking 'struggle to inure for thein,i in
defiance of , fraudulent- treaties and ineessint at
tempts et•bribery, intimidation and foroiblo inttu
dons, tho remnant-of that old reservation, fair
And fertile in itself, but, especially prized hy
those opPrissed — and Oriented son 'of the
' forest. To the credit of the press and public)
of-Genesee county,. it can be said that tliey
have steadily sustained the cause and rights of this
band of rednieni and now look forward to such an
ficprovement in their condition' as will testify, that
the efforts of their faithful friends have not bon in
vain.
The following article, in the Orangeburg
(S. C.) Soot/von t is a aigoifloant index of the de
gree of fraternal ; feeling towards, his Northern
brethren ,whieh exista in the breast of the editor :
" A rich specimen of a dream is, related by an
enterprising member of the Orangeburg Vigilant
Committee, whose thoughts, it would seem, dwell,
as well during the hours be enjoys in sleep as when
awake, upon the importance of smarding . against
the pernicious influenced Abolition emissaries,
" lie dreamt, he Says, that, being fully impressed
with the belief that before a great while longer'the
whole South will again be overrun by itinerant
Yankees, as it was, previous to the Ilarper's Ferry
outbreak, the importance of ridding the country of
them naturally suggested itself, as well as .the
questionsas to the way in which it could best be
done. After a few moments' reflection it occurred
to hire that the most effectual mode of aceomplish
lug so desirable an object would be to hunt Omni
with dogs. but that it would be important to have
'the doge previously trained for the vulvae.' The
question as to the manner of training them; then
, came up for decision, when, ono -whist, the gb
quite novel, but by no means 'void . of
suggested itself. It was to take Neal propg .d.„
of Now England rum, molaases„ wooden nutmegs,
onions, and codfish ; "mak‘e a deemed:bin of the tabus ;
take the liquid, rub the feet of ti` sprightly young
negro fellow well with it, and then learn the dogs
to trail him up, after giving him soveril hours
start.
Tim smell would doubtless bo very similar to
that of a fullbred Yanked.
- plan plafor ditedting Abolition entisserlei bag
also suggested Wolf to uttrAbough not while asieeP•
Wo think it by no means .a bad ono. It le to om
pley spies for' tberpnrpoiejoir a mdneyod
consideration.- -As it requires ono Yankee to cheat
another, it also, requires one to doteot another when'
engaged in . faecal: I,ll'4olloh' Mr 0166 would be
In.doing, - In'oonsideration of being paid for
'their eervides.l' , ••• •
0011NyllintFFIT fEIOy.,D Dar.Larts.- I Qulto a iinaihes
of opunterfelt gold dollars are in oirentatien In
riestcbi:: they ean readily be detected' by the ab-
Seib* of the word "Liberty," Which la On the go
ti tine in enzall.letiais on tho'lndiaiN'tiiisilidrou,
ME=
NMI
Two LENTS.
•.T •
By eligrapl thelresi.
HOE. DAYS MAI EUROPE,
TAE latillied
r ' , IIEENAN ARNE'BT•ED4
potpuLny OP Alf litunrimisii4ClST
'
TYLE3 - Great to' Aoc6/ - ripiu*
the Primal df Waleartinthe • -
1 1 .1 4 1.1 i tb-CanadAL
The Samoyatdist,o.V4toon,the-Question
of Aninizas lion;
CONSOLS ';9:43i050N:3
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4 4
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of V, 41!*Ad°wn
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Vok' ,pt/03145.:'- .0.
ArintrtiOdy 7
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,t,tith'' for
Bootoinwit*pwrillikiiiilfirit labor, ISA whirs
Stusiisy dvelAng. • • • .
A gip . wail seed on fine, Aptill.. l ., off the Sellley
Ishwids, ; spßirently an-gomencan cottonship. (ter
meats were all good . , Siihiiener'Weig alongside of
h8£; 34 1: •.1 .ti tr: ;'
. Hcanttti nnM. arrestedl ID4aD DerbY,ol443lA
9 1Dr F i ng o k 0,49 ,1 gild,le and was 40. in 9us
Until dayittie theAmerlds salltd;When'fici woul
brotight before the magistrate. - • .
was supposed that the tight would be.ludetl
nitely postponed.
It was r'ePortedlhat the Great EaStein• would be
ready In sail witb_theriquadrou which accompanies
thethe Prince of Maculae Ca eirlY iniPuto,
It was stated limit Mffibilaner of avtoY and
Nice Wouldijote in slew daya'hy whitetail suffrage
on thaquestion of. iwatexation: • •
The it.. atearaship, Asia, from, New Yor k,
Liverpool'on - the Bth. •
'ie atearnehlP Hanka:teat was to leave. South.
amptowen the.9thfor flew York, in Mace ef:,the
Boru•ssia, _which bad broken her main_theift:,
'Pears; Friday , 3:30 P.14.-aThelferatie lids been i
Arm; the rental , closed at: 69f. dbet shout: th e%
earataa yesterday.
The_ reported negotiations for an offensive auc
defedslire trea . between Fronoti' twid Denmark
are contradmted. - I
The - Moniteur,notioes .that .tbe .ireaty; of com
merce with England' hie already began to euertise
a favorable inddeneti on thia eXportirade in the!
southern 'departmentai and. eostaideraide ;ordeal for.
wince and,spirita had been resale - ed.. .
Negatiationi are' `geing" cin — tiatireisilionie
Naples; relatbie to the emilrof.Sespblitarttroopa
into the States pl ' ;tne.Chureh t The result wee noti
known.
The Turin - Opiesoria gates' that; to ;eight or ten!
days, the inhabitants.of Savoy and'llioe *Rivets'
by universal suffrage on theluestion . of annexation;
to l`rasmo.
Three divisions of Gederal 0131dini's ttoopa have;
taken position in: the; Romagna, Palma; apt bio-1
delta. Ferrate, Bologna, and Bayonne, are eel
•Profeasor De!attire tea® been appointed Al
extraordinary at • London fur 910 MOZI, Confederal
ti° 4lelioderid'Cointaii hue addiewied a 'elm/tier toi
the Powete who sigeed the -convocation, for wOon4
MADAM, Tl2oll(jay , svenin g l.—Thn
lintels a deoree'degrading exi; Ortega. Elio hall
been oaptured.: Traitquillity prevent/everywhere:
Australian advisee are to the 18th of February
Business continued dull.' The paiteiil 'dletriotift
suffered 'from' drought. , Eher - mining-intelligenc
was eatiefeetory. - Copper remained-Arm, - and
demand at £lOO per ton.
Melbourne mimes announce the suspension o
N. & R. (intheridge, who wirer intereetetd In th
Geelong and Ballarat Railway cordrante.
V.BRY LATIUM - •
[By Telegnapfl Le. Queenstown.]
LONDON, April B.—A despatch from Rome 3d
received asps GinierilLeinoreeie
was received at therVatiesn. - ! Sardinialtenelabor
the- political prianters of the -lectkll,_
oretary of the Dane Basins had en,e/tinal:
A din/patch frOta ,Floretatec4th, - saya the sixth
enders .of England and France Mite ,taken dew
their eienteheons. .
despatch from Nisplea. 7th, says ,the oftioild
Gsornalil , NoPfdia atudlimetil thatthe raharr
at Palermo attacked the Royal trdopi On the 4th[.
The idols' ware dispersed.
- Rout GtOvzole , de Roane has the ao
poiritment of General Latanrioiere as ConimandO-
In.ehief of the:Royal-OMB.' r '•
-The ofloial tslsertitie of the two cotital da
news up tote sth, Mar, the effeetthalthiethf -
Stant lion hail 'been litiPpresiaid; 'aniibisthiate
eon:shit in the and teases:, The Instated
-tisisse-hisiatheileuturiLpet beep - -
• - Commercial Intelligence: -
vastpoot i April 7, 31160.-41:e Brahma' and oche Livorpoc4'ireulars were poblished on'the afternoon df
the their contents:telegraphed t4 gildsman's ,
seen.ln seon or the North Amerman—The Markets liser
all closed 'on Good Friday: and alga to-dat.' 'There
consequently' nothing later. The following Owlent
ditional information we can gather as to the lave 1
and London markets terminus tb Felder - - •
• la VLF keel, rit.QV-IMON Maki E;T,-.ltietusrd
Spence, & co. re nort Pork Meetly with a terse busihe
io old @Meng 6a. Beef steady.. :Bacon steadY6 Las
dull and nominal. Tallow deohned Mole. Butch*
56*6d®gls. -
LON bON IifARKETS.-..Baringe. Circular. published
on the evening of the 6th , reports i ts money Market
slightly easier. Consols for money eigetti,i, and far
ac ril i tiff:32rbut steady. Iron steady at lOseia
lie for bot h rails and bars. Buhr dull and easier. bet
anon/mum onohanged. Aloe irm. and ,All qualitoie
slightly higher. Tea" quiet at la ll ddels dd. • Choi*
Turpentine firm and , alightir advanced gales at ass.
Coffee km titLe, gales unimportant.. Tallow quiet at
ode on thol spot. • , ,
Bar .16179 t, 'a Mid; Dolma nominal ; Vag* .
'the bullion In the Bask of England had deer
• H AVNE MANN Navra Cotton market was
doll; saws, of the week INS) bales t stodk i' Port NO'
bales.. New Oylekvi man,onhapire 10116.- dttio bar
iiii73 . Bt tiro; atiii,iiridrglilni L ariet. 'Tifieriru ' R. Co
1
fee firm. 011 s in tittle mmitry. and wipes weak. mi: Ri :-::
steady. Lard Caddy. wh*ebone, quiet, bat tenches
' i
uP 2l4l. i tioAN SECURITIES.—Baring Brothers tehort
H. fl Payee declined to 92; ftlassachwietts five bones
Iroelo2 ex-dividend; Maryland five, tends Mead; 'Vir
ginia sixea 1881, Slefd ;.do fives 1888d:oft ; Pennsylva
nia fives 83; do bonds of 1917 Ed eta ; Pennsylvania CPII
- RR. sbareittaU; .New York Central es • ens 89E191;
do sixes Meg; Illinois Central abates etchseount.
Boil s r. Bon report an average business, without quota
ble chnge. ' United' states sixes, bonds 1868, Merl;
ditto fives, 91%e92t0i ; Alabama fives, bonds, Dian.;
blarylavd fives, bonds, ' Meet; Pennsylvania five} .
bonds. 102gelet Ohio sixes, DM. &7418,3. Petneylvan a
fiveB.Bl4B6 ; Virginia fives, MS, 82.x8 , ' Al l ontreal size 666 ,
80082 i, litinrca Central 'sevens:lB9o (freeand,l 89e ;
ditto sixes,7le79,' ditto tevene,,airogo ; Michigan Cs -
91
tral eights. 1969, ttleB3 ; New York Central sixes, 86
8,1; , ditto sevens, 92e98; Erie • Railroad sevens, fi t
mortgage. 90091 ; ditto, second mortgage, 81082; dittt ;
third mortgage, men; Brie ockiverilbles,29oso; 'tit
ditto, 1865. '102.0103 ; Pennsylvania Central sixesibrat
m(02080.89290.
LATEST'SIIIPPINGIN tELLIGENCE. . t
Arrived trouuNew York, Holland, in the Take!. '
Arrived from New Crienos, Amanda Spear, ,at Dart
mouth; Lantashire, at 'Trieste; Cerro Gordo, at Havre '
•
Jormit Olark, at . Pimple!. i
Arrived from obile, Martha, at Queenstown.
Arrived from Savannah, Juntas, at Liverpool.
Arrayed from Apalachice a„lonian. at Liverpool.'
Memoranda—The Robert, from Liverpool for Graven
ton. &there on the Welch roast, has been got oil and
into Heir head.
;owedi L IST OF ratiskriomits.
Baroness de Kagnleira, Mrs, de Zee Bermudez and
maid servant. Mrs. Hall and child, Mrs. Saminds, nurse
and two children ; Mrs , Miller, Alm. Mason, Mr... De
xter, Mrs. J. de Count, Mrs. J. B. 'Rimer, Mise S. Spar
rat. Miss Rohulta, Miss Chews t Mies Hatcher. and
Miss 14perrett, Bev. R. Scott. pr. titling, Dr. Pinknev,
Dr. Liviageton, Bev. D. B. Niche ,' Messrs. P. de Zee
Bermudez' and male servant, thiminds, Hy kerstita,R;B.
Forties, Holders, basher, Casa, Lola. Carothers • - .Lo -
ery . Kell. Ballastro. l'acheime,Thas: IllekettiPick p,
iv
J , - 11 f °Donald, D.C. Balker, G. P... 11 owse.o.l. l i d: Lot is,
J. 91. Laing. N. C. Gernsev. R. Cried, Jno. ,Mors n,
' Dirsado, Hatcher, Then. ReithboUrneßutton, Gee ge
Tappan, SeWard, .Mitimil, Wilson, Peter, CarbUgal,
Parker. . . I
. .
, .
• Important .I.!ett or from Gov. Walker, ,
The Covode investigation hue brought to light a
private letter tuldressed by Governor Walker to the
President, shortly after the former arrived in Ken
sas. • A considerable part of it is taken up with
notices of - the physical features of that Territory,
its temperature, and the like. Mr. Walker,beglus
with some rettutiks on the different pointed orge)g
cation in 'Kansas, alistifying: them into (1). hes-
State DeMoorata, who number 0;0004 (2)- Republi•
saw, 8,000; (3) pro•elaVery Democrats, 6,500 ; 1(4)
pro-slavery Know-Nothings, s,ooo—malting an ag
gregate poulation of 24,000. All of tho ' drat
party and' most - of the third, ho 'Says, . are with
him : the other's are mostly in opposition- Had he
not taken ground, in lis t onugural, to favor of Beth
mitting the Constitution to Aim people, the L4is
lature, be says:
'Would oertainly nave' oatmead a sOmplete code r f
laws, and could hive put them ut preattoat operation by
the popular will a large majority of the counties of the
Teritory, and they will do the tame thins next fa if
'the Constitution is not submitted to the poetise. Th is is
of course, all wrong. but it would have been done,nd
would hate united nearly all the - free. Btata Democtats
with the tiepublieene, and rendered a Waif aOiliineiff
l
ir
sae a tedious and stingutossr elan war inevitable re
quiring the active services of trades in a large OM rity
of our counties certain. When yourecolleot how, any
hundreds have fallen on both sides In the late Melt ar;
hew many houses were beret; how poach nrePerty w as
.
plunderird, and how many were the insults antrivu4e:
you may find the (muse in part; 'Bet Winfield ese
is Wirier that a prop-slavery Constitut:on will be or y
a minority upon the majority. The number of *biotin in
Kansas is probably about' two- hitildred. it, biting e.ti- ,
mated the two hundred have been taken away *nos
the test se v ere winter." • •—1 ..- •,-, - •
' I
The governor-then, proceeds Ito elaborate, his
" Isothermal " theory, and state its affects on the
extremists' of 'the South. -' ifweensivars theta a
miserable faction, whose attaeks , would, onO the
- whole; benefit himself and the,Generel Adminis
tration.. After declaring
a. asiond time that; but
for his inaugural,ralvil war *Mad have been raging
throughout Ktinsaei overwhelming the Demented°
Harty, amid 'overthrowing the 'Government' irlf,
he coademns the appointment of Judge Wi ll a mp
se a great, injury to Kansas--done " uninten ion
ally,'' of ,course. , Prom this point be tarns to the
vote east for delegateito the forthcoming Conven
tion at -Litompten. The aggregate, he sayS, is
?2;1.00 out of. 9;2slvegiatered -voters. Be -dotes not
believe the former to be . the whole pro-slavery'
strength in that Territory, , Though ", the 'Mink
Republicans would not vote, - and the free-State'
Democrats were kept froth votingby the fearlthat
the Constitution would not .be • tubinitted," he be
lieves thatgod coneerVative Constitution la
,made and submttt o cd to the people ) ",they wilt vote
next fall, and wo will neared ,with a great deal, of,
hard work.".N. r, Ecbting Post. •
•
LWourieen judges are to be sleeted iu the ptate
of Vtrenta on •the
,fouithattxadsy of Mei next.
The whole number otetrenita and circuit jut i l , tes in
the State is twenty-one.;
.So th at eleptiona 11 be
held this xear in all. but seven. • The oitc44t•jOgest
are eleeted for elght years, Sad are required tope
at least thirty yesrs,of age, Bqeittek thtle. there
aro, five judges of th e Pond, of'APPl*Arho are
,eleoted far twelve years, and who , must.he:4 least
thirty-dye years old.
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14: Tait
. .t. .Clasathilero.ll,B: 11;1860.
As Cllsrlistosi is soon. As rbe thermos* of,iter
httPs, the, greatest. ,and, most .irisafient,pothileal
caucus eves Winn Mil &unify, a leeeription of
the olty and itipilopleflita~phialaiy open your
a e °l3 Yelltba ber.resPowdellee. `titian Viet Petweoa the AWAY sod Coapf .
Melt to - forinThlatieston hasher,
how in one litketta ihraighlo Theßnisrono•W to the
cows , '_)ThekregelAlet eleeett , 11,demAlevel, he
the sewerage,ot the oilis by •
meani Oculist
- Tuts Vstehr ot veryoomehrte`
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dentttir thatlllotthAPittion.ofihilmo
deig*ld *water ne tw o rk 'Minna' visite
tionstaftiitiottlioretirla chisel:. As lost; ha. ,Mrer •
as Gm Riot hatch jokes "Ge roitytellesseetsdaed
oentkanes so ,prolitlp,.of miasmata. and mites 114
the loWlsirids hordinfig *Ashley, 'and' *wow
[tient et:Aflame to br tryGeer, re key,-
iteetrtletio, will OttaZiselcuelleireritrea the Seasergs
sip log r o gl oeyspatharrottio. The presence of
iftoalever Itefe - fi 'GO Gn i eittionorhen - the
wit meshy Waite& mese laytir Gioia Ginter, `Mocks,
perhaps, forever seem as an i
whitsole to thejobbieg ir4of Cheyt.ff
hone tau ' •as
mayfienOk6bldilalestomme' dead. wee
TOP 4 Ai d t Bl° M o offlistweq l Oftglittaall
anewof ver
• Itidireb dohneeted : Will the niojobeid elstera
of tidal drain/tars two artesian wsUit, Water *OM
finished iilrtady,,and , tae pt,ting In lodes pleggeter
The ',feline* dompleteil Setnetwelie ' hundred
feet deep, end' ths' wittit• emit thirtz ini de mi ll
above the'rearksocit .1 1 .8 f 0 1 141% w
i teM t lia t iV l S t4,411"11,.. 4 eel S eil l
drink izg l" .. Z,lts: taste track hiVand, far, Mitts
first quite disagreeable. Soda and iron-Jure
principal. ingredients. It is held
- in Very hi t g
eaffinicdoil by the'bitizens•iii
scrofulous affrotiona, for rhiramatiate mad. woe
canna:lotion. , It la of tradicat ;rique,for the 0911 -
-03.11011, .bur . toidlea . hire fotuAont, to Giffin :
tense eatishottOnl • ' , • • •
2 , billca tkbei glefet filvf Ithieltil;Pßeffdire.okolPi
and which many of your readers rearasprin, a earns
poithin of the ottY has been Sebulket Witt with*
was before of; Woody ? Though of made sminateent
strionion, the Influmme of climate has given
i k n rite l
newer' houses an ' old , look. - unusual re Ifs
cities. The son sir very hot Get the brief '6
receive isT iletr -, lbaking every, simanteri and their
bright red sooseliumges toden. brown, The sun
also has way of blistelneethe faint on'the holies
and hooka, and unlese , frequandy-tenewittf an old
seared Intik :soon fall* ..oniol tbe eleteuladie lott .
face. !lanting roofs otoluld With ti lt ' V slate '
resided perhaps' introduced bj theold rehab Li
rallies ISo were the irah wattlers,jmeabine,
with the etreamsi ngesabove ißosttii9ms4 tit make
our town look antivated. _
' The amount •of biger
g' traumata -L od daily hi
aharlestoe'deting Ate intaltrehis ousonneest
fhe,nember of letters pass * tiuhujja. the pod
office is' evidence - or this fan . The rush' at. the
opening of the . principal mail ' hi' fillY:eftnal te
ui
inessed New Pak. r Bohm" *alma end
energy, can hardly Tail of a - rapid, andlarge for
nine acre, if utited ulthlibiltaly Ind PillatTetal6ll.
- The maseiard of !eaglets andmoriatry lefehasies
tonitverylilgh...• A strangerfentlet fat Who Pro"
foetidly impressed with the superior wood anier
and gillet *hick Pre'vail'on , flundaye. Ever ybody
dogma •tO 'church. and to. hear 1. favorite
preacher; fur whom tie is willLg to figh t - ter_ Pflib
according to oireumatanoei. You ,trati - ftd here
.he bluest of•all Piesbjfertins; the ittinikehest•cif
all ohnrolimen,. and the . most entlindastie 'Of all
WO/ 64 4 , 41 1 1 4 0 1 4 1 E 1 , 1 0-kW Ptioular deno, ll4-
tin, and a pert - sadly well pos ted op thersikfect of
the nioraf and•religions proprietiel of +slavery: ' A
parmn,withottl bit wines le an anomaly. Steak
logpf regroes l It is but fair_to say , that the shaves
here'are,.. tide general thing, fed and 'treated; Bo
far via - idraliagerfoin tell,: -bettor than the eon.
r0V1. 0 4 1 06 ehee at 4" h 4 10 - 914 /I"dir. 4 1 '4 ,
tat, guad•natured and lazy, ali appearance,
happy. 'Perhaps they do' fame` Am the sweets
Of i fretakim they have liiTer. eat thaset
the gad , * teased of the Chartedon Year fats in
the month! of Jinnary Mid lehreary.. The plait
ten bring their yrivteend daughter/IM. then flar •
short, inter campaign et,thothotals, and th e hand
soMeat and richest tidies' of the Btilta - are itenally
wend in Veen - darter-I:fief vieltywhicla it the
mooed ot third in litabroary.t This le - the AMID to
complete the matches Inipui at theeßSlmPs the pre
vious summer: • - '
'-But Chirlestondisnon braes- anothef sight. No
to filly ladies not! swee2. l ooll4ns4 °nett& ler
ndore`of the " Mills", or thi • " Cuarlestos' with
thw fib slag fuldearof their graonfal robin; no hand
collie bawlz howbuipgiwbout. the Onion ,wasititig
for their belles to Jon them in their. strolls or
the carpets are now ieinoied; - the
parlors ere filled With beds ;- Abe- bedl.rianni i. tann
ed Wig egreatdoemitsty ; Ithe toDilikar• poem is
sontutittees,sne the:req. !tipper 'Awes is
wirtioadeCitlth , e. pay here , " whign," staring
yoti larpfedbiUy :Weise IseArnitievbe=psspostr
littricd WWI FOP can TOP 194- .
The... Wood delegation hate' taken a tart' till
Owned by tiro tft:Andreir's Socfety,lbr ;Wide they
pay 41X - bandied deltas's:at during the sitting of
the ,Conyention. Seventy-one .bedsteads, m l h
chases'
. and piIIOWN _hare to aii,y landed from the
doh ooner - oit which thy' Podia,
the_ hem catererhave,-ti free . segrs.-islo amply
the food for - these gestlaws, ~perhaps,
havi the beat and the , oheapest satommodatioas to
bo' had is the city. •The otbeallew York delegates
nave talon rooms at the Mills ktoties,-at Ave del
tars pet day. The Kentucky delegation as alp-to
int found there. Mr: DOuglas Is to he entertained
at a private house. His intended heat has not
been much in political life of late years, and has
not such a • number ;of political :friends as to
render a friendship with the Little Giant undesira
ble. General :Lane • has taken a house in St: Mi
chael's alley, which is. to-day bring set in order by
his friends. It is understood here to-day that Lane
will not be present-thet he confidently expiate
the nomination; and though Charlestonians know
no more about the matter than you do, there it
very • decided- impression abroad that Lase will
dually suconid. 5o; that be must beat any
ftepiiblican candidate nominated atChiesgo. , - The
to-day runumally quiet—ft Is the palm which
precedes the, storm. • :
• Yours, - P.
Seventh Anntial Y. - M. C.A. Convention.
We have received fiern 34111'1gal:4eMaker, Beg.,
corresponding secretary of the Yhilidelphia Young
Men's Christian deaociation,' who is the delegate
from this city to 'the Seventh annual Y. M. C. A.
Convention at New Orleans, which commenced its
sessions in theCarondelet street Methodist Church,
on Wednesday, the 11th init., a brief account of
the opening proceedings of that'body, from which
welearn that associations from - nearly every State
in' the Union are represintauf in the Aorrvebtien,
and' that the 'delegates have met a,meet - denital
wolcomo from the New Orleans brethren-- .
Wansaisker was unanimously "chosen to act as
secretary of the Conventlea.,
The following is the New.oiiiaes Delta's report
of the opening addrese , to the delegates by the Rev.
.
J. B. Wapvir, of that city
'" It bad been made. he said, his pleasant though
unexpected duty to tender them limed hearty and
cordial ,weloome. They had ettane,, come of them
from the,plains of the Rio Grande, some from the
banks of the St. LawrOnee, - some from the far East,
some from the: mighty West, inddionte even from
the shadow - if the dome of the national Capitol. lie
congratulated them on their safe arrival, and he
wds glad, Mit they - were here.- They tame, it is
true, from various lag:diens,: but, as taChriglan or
ganisation, they knew no North, sto South, no But,
no - Witat, but loved their, - common country from
ocean wave to.ootialiwave; and for the preservation -
of the institutions of that country theyiwould labor
with men and intercede with God. They came,
too, from various evangelical denominations, but
they looked upon them all as laborers • in the same
good canoe; as coming -out of the same spiritual
Egypt.
Forty-flve years ago' there bad - been - a great
gathering of young. mania this tame city. They
cant" sunoss the. oods and the, prairies, &crate „the
rivers and the awiinps, with their ' true - rides 'and
their 'booming ettinirott, with theft- stout arms and
valiant hearts, to protect the booty and, the
beauty' of New Orleans. And nobly did they
perform their work," hurling the n,ithless invaders
from our - shores. The weapons of his bearers,
though not carnal, were yet no, less mighty. They
oune with the sword of the spirit, to , angst in the
great - enterprise of pushing on the triumphs of
Chrigittnity. They Came not' , wrath; -but in
love, and their watchword On-earth, peace,
and good will to men!'
' "Ile was glad - that they had &Mae. , 'They were
needed
,inst where they:wire. This great city was
like a grant jut wisking.up _from his lethargy. It
Wee still in its infenCy., But 'already the - annual
:Valiant' a single - article 'Sint from its levee was
more than a hundred:millions of dollars. Lines of
ocean steamertwould ere, longeonneot us with all
the leading ports of 'the world. Millions of people
troleld 11+e eloing these-shores. ' ThOusenda of young
"twin would lock hithir to push their • lecteldly for
tulles.. Under mob eiremagal7eil t retie= like
thitse'were needed to eo-operate greak .work
Of convergent. They were the - teernittree'offteeta
and the fadvanee pitchable( the , theureh.. - gait
tez th e hotels, the boardinvhotutes, , and the hos
pitals, they might,',whilet they' relieted the" wants
of the body,' whisper fo the sett that itwie not all
of life to,live, nor all of death tq 411. •-•
"The great'rlike-thatinlieliy eui gathered its
waters loom,the fresen mountains and the vast
pralrms; abet:hit& the eindribittions Cris thousand
tributaries, and drained -hall' ,Ittentinent„ Thus
would their confederated association, deriving
strength. Ind influent:is lreidtbe - Ainited e power of
individual societies, - praised in study grandeur
on its great mission of Christian charity.
" lie bade them ,vreldome, 'and' hoped; in con
cluding; that their fmpresgenaof eurpOople might
be good; that thelriendship , now formed might be
lasting, and 'that, when they went forth from our
midst,. it might be with it'Uoral flambeau in their
hands, tq shed a lustre over this world."
tar A remarkable instance of the rising appro.-
Siation I'affOrded by the recent
agile, iq r to i ndon; r a:; ! solleeillie of the works of
comprised about one hundred of
his Scarcest pioem, on magic, travels, adventure,
political pamphlets, and temporary 1 . 04 4
of which mareewoOlberlsvy sordid bh fbund. It
was bound up In 1-2-Tommes, of various sizes, and
brought Ala extraoidinaryprice of 'IASI; or more
than $2,000. • '• •• • -
N Ism!Meese MOIMER.—A correspondent of the
BostonTrareltrr wirltea_tya r ton Ilhursday evening a
man In Woburn, ItEMI , rim? Lid 00101:away and
ruined a poor y 014441, was met .0n ShWatreet by
the mother, win floared,blW With a Oeirlide till he
ran, then po:suediliik;:atikeolUrined.tha castiga
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