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The ,Two-4h1.Pf19 Rule.
THE , ROPES- OF-THEHPPOSITION
00l1P- DISTAT' AIMOIPATED.
The Chuceee! Bpekhuidge end Guthrie,
(,Special-Despatches le . 4 €- The Prem."l
The oppolltien regards* , the; oarrylag of the
twodhard" rule, Waking two pundred, and,two VAIN
iCeitoiet, ii - sr' - 'diath4low: , to the
ohaneei`ofDoiiotii a r terial - rifler, and thus bl
earing s comprourbra nadir's* Rh friends, holi.
ever, no way disapppleted, say that, u they heiri
humored the,opPoidtion for eight days, If he is nolv
nominated the South ought to be plaided. These.
ceding States being scouted In Convention, New
Yori, lesists upon the vote for
Dovorzeir erelong aa doe.; butenne of their
votes are rrup*lloos. *taw' autreeis aorrkdsr
tiri.tieigioa: ::i c:
Baaocpwtawea'e, trbade
,ezpeet to spring him
upon the Coriveation at some' fortmuts time. If
they do; the deal pill;.bir,to;,ltill. Garman, Truth"
his friends "spy, and , help Dramas. ,
Publio Interest 'here is antra& entirely an the
tegdsi ptevuttiosi. :Ther Northern - delegate' ars
-geg very tired, and threiclr in to go borne.
The jelieries l oi the hall are Enid' with parlous
to hiss &ethos Douglas men, and the erreession- :
lets ;mike goer of, the Convention are null*
,
Purilfil °OP , Friar! eSefeet him.
Te s PRIMO
OnAlLairton, May 1.;-04 the °peak,'" of t he
doors of the Ittatitati thiir morning; the 'Soot' and
'north pllery were literaUyinundeted with ladles;
end thitrataihMad West ellerha rapidly filled pith
male apeetaiorra aid the Slats of the needing draw
"atm weir ottraphalty the heist of South Cara
a,,wholliewe manifested oonedderablet interest in
thenroceedings of the body.. - -
The table' ol'-the President-was :literally lined
with baguets, the gilt of ,the fair aez. : ~The
Georgia; Virginte,:end North Carolina delegates
i'mppored-: in Asir lusts. The scene, as viewed
itersaibersteporamea desk; was a aulattirilliant one.
1 ... 112he ei r• k n,"`t"l lilll t i # l ;sldur 'lt halt Past I
.... °Web ,-.',-...- ~:.;-','-; 1 ;-, : Ri es , .
t. ~,Ifill ,pael~,-Wa:opeited* iti. la.
itimrali with thideffivuy of limiest amuse Prayer
to ther'•Allitgity rfoi.iinlosi mild , harmony in the
.deliberadens of -Hume assembled. _ _
Mr. Riehudaar, of Lunch !, Inquired what watt
the business in order: '
The Praddeat stated that three reparatiestakhi
to reausider die idatforat ranintiona warepenallog
at the time of the adjournment, and that Mr. Mei-
Di
. riithi of hbolkowas entitled to the does. •. ' 1
L. Mr. Beroming, of Georats, roe. to a Prielegid
question,"•• eteng - tbat -the Georgia delegation had
been in anxious consultation, and bed passed 1140-
Indus istettraedot their - channels to ,inform the
President of the Convention that they could ne]
lompirprigolpate in the mineedthp of this body,
-and - were about to withdraw... Thin was signed by
fweinty;fonr delegates.' Pair other delegates retire
with them, op theground th at they feel compelled
to net with thimajority, 'and sight others remain
in the Convention. -- • ;
ltig,grhatras - ; delatimiar-then presented their
protest. and -withdrew.
Mr. Ruing, of. Tonneau, asked leave for that
delegation to retire for consultation.
' ; Mr:, Walker, of Virginia, asked lave for that
'delegatea to retire for the purpose of consultation
with some of the retiring delegates of the South.;
' A•portkitof the litrayland delegation asked leave
to retire for :consultation.
A patiOn of*. Kentucky delegation arinounded
that they hadste - dadre to retire '
•.. - • . . • ,
The North Ciiolinidelettatkoiasked leaveto Ts
_ tire for eermnltatlon.
• Mc Cohen , of Georgia,mewa, the remaining
deleptiii," prceraidedr to addrem 'the Coniontion.
prom early manhood he had been in the front ranks
of thate.••who had: been the foremost of the ex
tundra cent of the Statailights school. Yet he was
hers, after a majority of his associates had retired.
He had been Wooed tot remain; hire l a th e h ope
that the cup of ernmillation may not be dulled, to
• the earth. . Whilst be wu with those who had se.
tired, inusiothiatighe katchosen still to remain to
la the Convention, twat =ate otteforrfor and
union. There was' no- dialect! -if " "
teen • ea t. at
the . South, „There pater , had been any lesion,
=Apt - ite `a question of i gine: . The South is in
. , .
-a: could - sii kakis 'ai:iiir -o tria mitnititiigi of
ibis Deameritiel party: stipple that would well to
a waye,: , aakeerry to. the Proddential chair the
arch fiend of Black Republicanism. Wia appeal for
conciliation and compromise Who Most impressOe.
He deelaredit to be his intention to remain urn
the last feather was placed on the eamere -bulk,
al ltoM , of l lr it =e4 O . eild bin ' ' Advice ' f ine 1
immor to iiy. up the alp, but eall up the - crew to
feee.she stoma. He hit!beet retired *Tong the 1
Institution; end he belloved• sato a braugtiothe
i master aid "lave.- , Altherlsed•in the world wis the
produtereare labor, mad hetherefore trusted that
he wee 'boy. - iropteion. ge. believed that his
SenthimitriendshadMited wtharin" this: matter,
and, th at th e Sou th eaonot be linked on the groan ,
th e y kavi tali, and they will liothetmbilned: by
isms eenstitnente.; ' . • •• , .
Mr. Montgomery, of Piumeilnals, woe opposed
to these speeches on either aide., If there are any
-more deligatioeut that- are: prepared 'to Asa's; let Cemmtuarox, May 1.-43 t. Andrewb Hall, ,
• ee-
1 th* l a ws . tu r ve ` in l l l l:_ war a lli mbilh al MIMI . l'w,..un wish to lia d lee" tad for the meeting of the seoedlng delegates,
to business. ~. . „ .. , ssed was thronged at an early hour last swing:- •
:••-. ORtannronr. Mal - 1-Evatiog.-The Roam Mt... Smith, of Alabettra t. _ propeed to adjourn.
r • the Nation Muventlon have Crginised by meat to the open air, the mall- tonigtoo, small to
the eleetkntOrltijoisli,' of •Delaware, as president. accommodate the crowd. - '
1 •-- Mate is no prospect of a billet for:Prerageot Mr. Tammy, Of Alabama, was greeted with deaf
-hong taken to:night in the .tailte . , n etree tt e e. ening applause. 'He said that this casts gloat
Mr Gallagher, of tonies*o; unmade° that erasis, and should be itaugorated With calmtem
ge ntlemen bad no ri g ht to gaug er ' th e ce p t ia caß t * : And' deliberation. He propelled •• the ill should
ua of cionneetiosit end ths Path. retire from the hall and allow th e,delegateD to
l• • Mr.Botildsiesid Wit heunkeined beiribeeniuse organise with due dellbstatioa, and (tat th ey will
he heir mat faith -in the iforthern Democracy . then meet th em in front of the - Oily Ball, and, sd
, se , thw i dig_t o bog ot ia o - t h e gicaoaciga•patty of draw the people on the - momentous questions at
• the .Nortit• tall the 'last- boas • Mows,-'He - eau. lame.,
• Hue the neaten that if .titeP Maiseded by their • •Me Johnson, of Kaitooh.fr salt at he um
1
ottio i ii -b n oi *E** ,o o :,g a . setit t * amity they, hereto deliberate with the Heeding Adepts* from -g m b o a co r,_the mac e ; •N o w a s n o the slave States, and he Swept %het the btu/WM
• disentadel.,lle loved therlthieiralind Intended to could not be done sea meeting. The had much
;Mai ,b„pitio the lid- Most of the seceding dela. importaut badness to transact, and It should be
lites were on the 'llllbV;parl Ur., &om it , l a g ge d attended' to, immediately , ; before u k e last f a tal sat
tem with t strveritz: , -; - - was consummated. • . - • '
••i Mr.- ,of Ohio: offered msuolution flahlg • Mr. Amory-motel ant Ma- - IlaYald; of Bela.
two oNeforar tiitay for bralotiog for President and warra should take the ebair bat be excused him.
VAG PVIIIIIIdeIet.': - * •• • : .., y - - l • self on account of physleafinability. •
~
Air-
~ g A tt a c h of N oce ;Taig a , acoa4 m o g & pro . . • John C. -Preston, of South" derCite, was th en
' test, signed by 0 prate the dolegaiirai,'honat t i e called to the ebnir, and addressed tie meeting, re.
setlent of the Convention in annulling the int ro* . tuabig thanks.. • Ile considered tub • a greet •
rasoa.
th li tx.th e: ,,g a r a g e to t g , that. mw a a o . c o t a 'a s * elon-a morement• Of the, Caritliatioraloven of
unit. - ' •- ' - '`. •.' f - the Rep We only now that Um hunitutiona
-The.Proßidukt decided *Agit rate Aiatis be a oar ,euttetrY ete - Mpfornied; IWe are hero to
"taken so long as Moira fits* are %beat bonsult. preserve our rights' nod redraw 0 / re -1110 4s; If
lag. The' motion to lithe hour for proceeding to 'we had submitted we would hairs Pone that which
iS ballet nthattleseeor• lay up.' .- . . . would have driren as tarn th e lent our forefathers
Mr. indwell, of, CaliforethOml4lhit his !Mi n a. gave oakawanld ' have Abated vs tie liberty ; they
lion bad vthwedin,aorrow the proalAinge of the tonight for, and •WrieratelYPare driven-tee
mast two Ilavil, -.ll4lpret , to eulain the f og: from the Spot iis wh their surd tuba repose.
1;i o f o,,,,nefi o isde •bt. otaudau. 1. He continued in en an M 4.41440 oustawsbi.
Mr. Audi lesalthi, -Cs Wen's, denied the int• length- '
thwity of sa y one to, gook' for him pr a nd . Mr. Panay took the floor aid St at ed hie viewof
eighthe of lie ..• Hi styled - Mr. Bidwell the, Position Daunted by the SoO th ern . delegates.
g Ipak ;keep '• e Northern Demo:lrate, he as. We: appear here simply as °Waste of' the State in
mug, iiri , *m 4l g t o gi t , same side otth, a , l** ,. which we live. We were 'sent tett'', National De
tiop_. • ' •- , r ~,- , . • moored° ' Convention as delegate!! but - our mission
. Mr: BOratteri eoutitine .2 d
to *oak if the Southern has been ailed; and we retire es tare (ahem, from
He, slave trade in Virginia. H
the late Biflonal Convaition. fait to no, A mere
bers - of the Convention to oa would like the mem-
ree'down to deer ••s sectional gathering, a fee , Soothe* delegates still
with him, and he would chow' them some siiireile , remain:there, fret th it IS only ine bops of being
had borightth Maryland, - south iii Virginiai aothe - _,lbto'ro Induce UM *Moirrity to dreg° their Mock
ite'Nerth OPollaa, end. moo front 'Georgia: ' ant atoPublleat Papaw. , • i propoesd *Math., meet
heworad Show than some ilinitt lam Afrioi, and On .- sottoth but manta hero to watch
they wars " shit UM* Romans of them din th e t ugs of the hod jof *lei they watt WI
Therefore he beiletrad bind ve. trader - this' elm 7 member", and "Mold they nomthate Denial
goblesteer philanthrae the must Chttettan it Till 4,16 begone their dae to prin&not mom
elellimer a the world 114 loved the, Demoorate of Mend .to •the peels or eth • prated; Vets *Audi.
übe Not*. sachem ib io la hi gh , o ma * g" dates' for. Bteßatot and Vise Midden% orriNal
the parlor Diumersta Of the South: - -1• f Ronk Conatitalirail hasii, and therefore si 44tilli
, , orr. award, of Georgia, eie one of thei 'delegate!, ' orri •,,Iptaisi - No 1 0 13 ,10 b ' altadd he batten b ‘ l the
who remaine d, made an explanation. 'He was in o ° lo 4 141 4• 80, 04 11 the PIT time.
Dongrees - when -the-Manses bill'-Was Misled, and Mr. gayer°, of• Delaware, di tint regent Re in
valid asitert theithe egatemerai hawses! the North flume that overnded petal a in the , Nnional
.., • • raitiksetkthen• wait, that the conititutiong, quite. Convention as ao south the spirit of Black Re)nbil
i- / ••:- AMA sheltie' be determined b o i; the Sopretaa-Ootirt, cameo a° that or power and plunder - the cirrus , -
: -. ~ sa d that pontoon* libido ". that deetnon. -, se 'Hone and bargains as general mumble fornace.
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, upos 7 tb ; r ana„ .oo 4 l n e d . .ar! were ash , raj to
a whz rn oe ins me ti b on ere ,st pg alit fer, oit to th d e ttra u t th o , j zzli oin i such
1 .1- ' - ,;q1:•:-:Miallreardite - ,". , ef'• ' ..o . °6&:' Paid he - . was 'among as they were Illaen tholt Sate, thaxt their
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j 'law As s ee ' — hk eae m ic p
_waif iSeatimMi; rights ivuld'Atilhormytromi thattsetiventioir,:and hat it
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i"-,:.,.. . 4 ma a tt c *. t t i l; oltimmairig then dope** dime. -pro necessity, that they should ' Min in e re.
Mii. . trigh al r i 4 1 :trei r Ut rist i pii lli°°l l4liiiii- - •nf 44 , , AnVto, ta;10. 1 1. Irdaild sid• "HO, if i - i ehttihe
;. • .44003,n , . .seelavervAn-• the Territories *mar* est i E some enitab,lipioetidates t alth'pt
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THE' PROS, -PHILADELPHIA, WIMANFAIDAY, MAY 2; 1860.
COMMON COOTICILt
estiistilkvole; May
It is_ no trouble for i -man 'to be' a mint - in delegation ` asked that no shims be taken by this
heaven; but when I- look to the Northern De. - body until we use if, instead of eight states, we do
- eMttebet is
rectorate and, see them etanding up to braid the lot tomorrow number fifteen, and perheps . Welk.
storm of fanatidsm,/ love . ems will Stand by teen States.' We should wale; we
theta Ma the, imit , sp., week late lOU • done tometTeVitead we the de nothing' heathy
eight . Nitres' gesf,t' ' - east them lido gm 11, : tee frees those States Wird sekea:' foe au
arms of the ;Rissok,;:, - ..""lite Ardeast`Patitatle vv e gli nfft la en/IVO have an O
tlavetrader.`lo * anted • ;plat. '. mogiag-41404 , of i° " * " 1445 . 4121 *eettree they should
t rio
the Meditators teal ` hint, Mk mina .11 'V.pestieSit ''': -' -. -, - r • -,` ,
ddwrithe'etreeed, et*** r '',. ,- : ' • -:" " - ",:-. ''' , --''l,„ tt A." isd the Settee Was theo„ medisi; - and when
Mr, Reed, disables, sai d : 40,e****44 - , ,, tt. - 4 , , 1 , 04.04410, , Dic Skinaer of the Wood ,
elsitwith you on that 'et - ...1 , - ,:t ,' , , •:,:,,r.r -- ,1" ,-- - d 1111:0 0 14 • 13. and istid that he came' hem
- Captain Ityndere, of He* V.*. ' rennin ISM' , to attend a National Convention, anti been alt
hams some menthe from the New York:Meek ite ,. ., I tint out in the cold for eight days, having.' been
'.
publicans. -•- :- - - ousted from their mats by fraud, He was a
•
He would go home to the people end submit the , ''. Hard," and the difference between a bard and s
question to them, and abide by their decide". Ile, ,' Soft was that the former inscribed place for pried.
sontended that the South had mired more of the ft and the latter Prleolpie for place. Ile had no
Provuoben mei stipededeldp the otilithhot ekdaMert jaktled MaYe*W. o 94, Would have been, here If
wading delegistathive ne , lightisedeaddlibisiMi . sfkilt‘glionn itt 4 o MPAitig. ': V,. .e, -': ' ':
une si mmo ,, ~...., ......:‘,... ~..' .-......,,,,,,....,,,,,,,, ~ , ,1, -1 1 11 , 4 1,11 0 P, Wye eatieds And Mr . Belford an d 'ours
-'' Mr. Holden, .ef North Carolina . ; taw 'hotling'e SI del_
. eiliti'Veidtal . „ . rev_.'
that should warrant the Staithern delegate. in 1101 atitMws IVial:;e'sdeet t but- no response was
ceding: He wee opposed -to i Ereovere te e made.. - ...... -.-- - .
but was willing* lialte:thsr Nati 4141 ma Virginia was responded to by Mr. Fisher, who
4.
with an endoreement of the ' Scott a , mid that there would' be more from that State
.This was salliciat for bits. . here.
Mr. Richardson, of Blinds •: endorsed the state- The weeding South Carolina delegates responded
meet of facts made by Mr. S e ward , of Gootgigh of to the call of the State, Mr. Read , - of that State;
and South at the
the eompmid that he wee one of the three whose names
eek between the Noels
passage of this Kansas bill. Ask for our property were not ,tined to the protest. Re had hesitated
and one lives, and,we are ready,toisy.them4ownt ,abet# bimeta l : 6 r Convention,iin
_the ,hope or
bet do not:make any <Often& on our mhltheid or beearinfitt. , bdt Wherever Mediate 'gres,(
tenter! . • . - - • - ~,
Mr., Berry, et „Smith" Carolin e ,, rqiii.', illherei satisfied that Geer& will be , w ith us before
from the gallery, 'Oibes - of uelesr the gellery.l t omorrow night, ` Ind- he hoped terery Southern
,1141 took tee (tend sudAproolsimed himself a 'Thelon "late' 1
Democrat. This g and &Sous ,Union' ehredd Georgia was called, and Mr. Lamar responded as a
large m 'Jeri ty of his delegation will enroll their
be preserved if it possible. It was agreed to delegate from that State, end said tbsthebelieved
that nothing more wee required than the endote•4 A
'meet of thisdeeteleno of the Supreme Court; and hi names in the morning.
would toy to gentlemen, if they will now endorse Florida was called., and the Rev. Mr. Owen re.;
the Dr,fleott decision, tha t they will be able to +Podded, the entire delegation being plesent •
bring the Southern States all :into harmony and All the ether seceding Cates came up and signed
union., .` - - : , : the roll. •
Ase r ....no to e4, o utinnoMeo spoke ow behalf o f . The meeting adjourned to meek et such time a.
that Stag. Ihr;mantad a 6 00 i n ti on Inui t a m nis **chairman may oall them together.
City Balt, ih frontof *blob Mr, Yanoey and others
the p e rm
.1300tal v on; and that no A i m s 4, 1 4; The delegates and others then
_proceeded to the
addressed the large assemblage gathered there.
mat ien n4 l - :or'?;r xerti rtr tood Histth o e T
co Tl i r g ri " tint sT4 es
li e i liiii he 'im ,
Ns -offered this as the'llittinatum of theSrtetk,le.. - . The emedera have appointed a committee on
tither with ak,reeolution that a two third` MO* .°r organisation, and Will meet at noon to•day to per.
the Whale Electoral College ahall he raquiliatitir is fee,.t. it. ,:?:; •....'. , - - - ,
represent the popular sentiment of the Southern
-
nomination:. ~ - ~.: b • • '•• ', ~ ,' .17%,,,p,i , aDO D ouglas men rams to be perfectly satisfied
Mr. Russell, 01 , 1 fi r oat a : pr . mud; th e m „,, it 4 with the result, dec laring that the eseeders do not
:the consultation of that atilegaths".- 'roof — joidorii
the not
a N uth arl: iiiiid lakeli to : 4 b Y pi l is il : : 144 ?4 1111 03 7 5ta ti11. ' ,431 1 7 147 .
d EI eWe , talcs t
g e e s a s tt s it:tar:o from r : a rt
e ,
; M ar
leagy Lane i. w = al' wh h irt
b e
di
telegraphed
d a i w t f r re ' t of the tthhee to
C S ot t nh a
e. r ,
Sons pretented,r4 Krageles en tir r uoir itte ndari n o rA paseediw ad ths tited .,,,itioutH itsf Gels
"Litton, and that tinnier has similarly advised the
r e a t o. . , . , Th ey wall s a ll ,Virglnia delegation, „ , •
la-
rr . 4 0 4 :1 1 ral th l; "s of ,
takeeby Totems** end
sot together on this subject. They Wished ea en.
~
"dersement of-the bred: Seed deaden, 'MP NAV
skreireient that the 'nominees shall , ratimiventsit
the* iWo hundred *dee ae e requisite for pole s'
don. ReAsonisleided by moving' an' statourneame
until ten o'clock tomorrow, in; order *strode=
metytney hive time - to deliberate' on this satijwit.
...• ifr..MeCookdemandid OM the vote at. tb_ii.:
solution axing the time for oommenoing the ballet
be now taken. • • , ,' - . ' '
- • Several Sodomy were made to adjourn amid
greet confusion., '-:
On the motion to adjou rn a vote was demanded
by States... ': ' ' -
Mr. Gitting, of MerylOtii; ' gave rustles that if
the Convention did not take a roar, he would
move an sidjourisment suss die.' t
•'lntaking the mitts .the. Georgia delegation-voted
the hill vote of the Mate. , . '
This was objeeted to -- '
Attire debate on thie._ - Polnk the President de.
aided that they were not entitled to vote, or to amt
:may vote in ltd. Conventlois, the majority - Modal
withdrawn, •i
Mr: Beldesta*Sealed ''fritina the , derision of the
-Chair, and contended that they were earryingent
`this instrietions of the States; white' the stMedeis
and bolters were not. They were sent here to rote,
and not to bolt; anti if. the balance of the :Oleg*
Lion were not presant, it was not the fault of este
who remain. --.- , '" ,
A vote by States was demanded on the apti* ; •
fintretifirdeetsters.' - •:--_ ---,:-.' --- ,,-- t , , ;-
The vote resulted In rose 145, nays 100. Po the
decideu of the Chair was sustained. and the nini
, remaining Georgia delegetes left theConvendoi,
declaring that the -Convention had disfrandshed a
sovereign State. , • 1
.'.The Motion teadjottin wa it than reneiriti,' and,
after a long debate ' at three and a half o'cleelt,
the Convention adjo urned till eve o'clock.
NIGNISICSSIOIS. ' a a.. 1
-''' Oa reis)iirsbling`the Coivention4rooseded tit 4
ballot. • " '
. .
Previous to balloting, a mangos was adoptall
rsqubring 102 votes to nominato. , 1
. , ' FIRST BALLOT 101 t PRESIDENT.
Numbotof votes lasesenary,to A obelpe.2o2: i;
' , DolegilWr , • ' ' 14S , •.:-:
, • Gu th rie ' ' . , 301 '
,• , Dickinson - - ' . 1, i
• .
Lana - - 6':
Hunter 42 ;
Davit 1,
- ' Pi
_Toc roe ty
~ l as 1 " 2t
—Jobnaon . . 12 , 4'
Nainber of ioteit' oast 263
New York, Ohio, lodises; !Moots, MiehiSai,
Wisconsin, lowa, and ]Minnesota-toted entire - ,pr
Doeglee,
SICOQNI? BALLOT
Douglas
Guthrie 141
Dickinson
Renter 4 6 11
Lane — 6
Davis
Johnson • 1
Totieey
•
THlni
. .
Douglas 148 t
Guthrie 42
Hunter 03
Dickinson ,
Dade ..
Johnson ' 12
/au , e 0
FOURTH, BALLOT..
Nensen►q ton °bolos - 299
Dangles 149
Hunter 41i
tidbit@ 374
Dlokinson . • -5,
Johnson P • • 12
Line -- ' . •
MMMM
=rtiMll
PIPTB BALLOT
Douglu 1491 ;
Hulot " 41 ;
anthrid 371 .
Dlokinoon S
EiNEMEMI
Davis ...
SIXTH BALLOT
Dairies - 1491.
~
Hunter
Guthrie ' ,41
99 ~
Diekinsou . S `•
Johnson L 2
Lino --.:7 1
, f
. ~
- ' srreint BALLOT.:
Douglas ' 1501 i
• Guthrie 881
IMekinson . 4 '
Hunter . 41
Johnson 11 '
Lane ' 6
Davis 1 '
Fire additional Wets, iseri 'taken . without a
choice.
1111 TTNNIIIIICON 1111101,11TIONI
The follariing ere th e rusglistions Which
are insisted on by the Rentuoky and Tenneasee
delegations as their, ultimatum ,
Resolved, That all Citizens of the United States
have en 'quid right to wattle with their property in
the Territories of the United' Utiles, and that un.-
der the deeision of the Supreme Court, which we
reeogniee as a correct erposition of the Coosa
tntie ,n :neither their , rights of person nor property
esti be destroyed or impaired by Congressional or
Territorial legislation.
aisolved, That two-thirds of all the - -electoral
Vete' of tha,,United States shall be required for the
Itemisations. -
MEETING OF THE SECEDERS.
Lane Advisee Oregon; and Hunter
Virginia, to 'Withdraw,
CONGRESS.-FIRST SESSION
11. S. Oariioi, Wasmiiiion, May 1
SENATE.
The Senate is not in,seseion to-day.
ROUSE OR REPRESENTATIVES
Thh ounsidertaion,of the Territorial basinesswa
postpone'dilli Monday and Tuesday next. -
The remit:Mons reported from the Committee on
the Judiciary on the President's protest were post
paned ill 'lhnrsday of next week.
11. r meramtn, af Titnneesee,, introduced al hill
granting pensions to the officers and soldier' of the
war of 1812, and those engaged In the Indian wars
prior to that period. • Retort* to - the- Committee
on Military Affairs. ' •
The House then went into Committee of the
W,hole on the state.of the. Ham
' Wire* • et' Indiana, Was wilithg abide
by all the Constitution declares on the subjeot of
•elavery... He would never interfere where it legiti
mately exists, but lease the question to,the ilave
holding btates 'Ought to- thrive 'ban content
with the fugitive•slave act of 1793. That of 188011
offensive to the people of the North, as it comes he
00ufnat with and upraids great fundamental prima
pies,-and assumes an unwarrantable and dangerons
power, while, at the same dine - owing to lie aevari
nee and'penaltiet' it is a fatal blow et the institu
tion of slavery itself. The charges of outrages end
wrong. by the North on the South 'have only an
Imaginary existence. Slavery is the aggresalve
element. He maintained ,that slavery ought to be
szoluded wherever the power can constitutionally
be exercised.
Mr. Axasit, of Ohio, explained'why be voted for
Mr. Smith, of North Carolina, for Speaker.
Mr. atcanax, pf Pennsylvania, said Mutt led-
Sonatina hen been nursed aid anircated"until it
has beeome the fruitful end commanding parent of
all our *Motions; not the sectionalism of the
North. but of the South ; not springing from the
drar who titiderstand the Constitution in Wilts bear
ings; but frintSthe many who, feeling their weak
ness, have united for strength—a seotionallem not
created in the 'atmosphere which tools the laborer!s
brow, but 'in the poetic atmosphere of the
rise swamps and the cotton ‘tields—a seotion.
allem now mild and persuasive, that derail
end `persistent.. It Le .the emblem,, on the
shield of Alcibiades—es a child, harmless; bat
we give it the thunderbolt, and make hasten and
destructive, wished to impress tilts truth on
the pablie toind=namely, [bar it le the determina
tion of the South to extend rather than to reduee
the limits of slavery Thts arrays different parts
of the canary in hostility; and, in this connection,
he anode Of the triaging rtuobanan iu .kont ran with
the inflexible Aseition. The North will endeavor
to inners. the Federal betiipesiain it. integrity,
sad tliey'were fait forming the determl °talon of pre
venting others front infra: dog it.. lie spoke of, the
humiliating concessions to the South in the Compro-
Mtge of 19.50, including' the figitive-slaVe law,
which eompels men to leave theirlielde sod shops
to run after, the, geein g siesta's, While the people
of the North: awe dented their equality in the
'Union. plc present gictputlve has not rendered
Mattel, sere notorious hp his partiality' than be
hasty the disgusting obiertie_roorhs his rule. :
, deception as candidate wet squalled only • bjt hii'
oyilloal,,,lensisanajci. his trua ffiendit, and he felt
the flattery: of tryooidiants belOnd the bonestiarort
-Of disinterested friends. Re /meteor the diftiattAwo
, tart the &patine of popular sovereignty, pm
enuneisted in 1854, because - it felled to give fcan*a
to slavery. ,Thout who Opposest;the present di
-11135111h bald hoe' brandid with treason, dud trodden
down under the Iron heel of flares tyranny. Car-
Min members of the Thirty-third Congress sowed
the harvest, the fruit of which ban been reaped at
1'061;401ton', In all the libiody_. history of Kansas
I the people found that the President could be as
false as any other man
Re spoke of the absurdity of the Booth In their
efforts to preserve not -only the territory they now
possess, but to aorire Met ioo, Cuba, and Central
America, Mr they say, for au outlet to their surplus
labor. 'Jim South want and, _strive for unlimited
slavery extension, and the subjugation of the
North. They would fire this temple, but the North
bad the ability and the power to save both it and
them. Ne said he had proved the mouser guilty,
end sectionalism wee the accusation. - -
Mr. Mit.Leorr, bf Virginia t erpriSeed bit Surprise
denunoletion of the Compromise measures
of 1850 should come from Northern gentlemen, and
in replying to Mr. Biokman's remarks, in connec
tion with the Compromise measures, denied thaltPe
South were influenced by a spirit of aggresiien on
the North.
Mr: palras, in reply to a remark of Mr. Mill
son, said bo thought the traitors now rather had the
asoendenoy, lqokbog to the events at Charleston.
Mr. MILLsou sidd hatlmerely called attention
to seine pf the errors into whloh Mr. Molt man had
fdien:- 1 • • ' " • '. ,
Mr. HICKMAN observed that his remark Wag in
reply to-the suggestion, that be, bpd joined a new
party. He steed upon the same principle he had
ever maintained.
Mr. Miza,saw had supposed that the gentleman
had left the Democratic, and ideatified himself
with the Republican party. Be proceeded 'to
speak in defence or the fugitive,slave law. In the
course of hie remarks, he said the policy of mo
„teal= kern much at :variance with the interests of
Penneylvania as with the interesie of any Southern
State. Ile did not fear the Republican party in
its assaults on slavery. It is a party which is
organised •on the false pretence of opposition to
slavery eatensitm,'while the reel object is to drain
the treasury with magnificent eobemes of internal
improvement, and oppress the Industry of the coon.
opp
try,oe itio The shutthe s to testye
e t
y h old Federal policy in
n'to Dentoorac. •
The oommitiee then rose, and the House ad.
journal. •
Entertain:ment'Cot th'e 'aapanOte . by the
New Yorkers,
NEW YORK, May -The .. 'Municipal authorities
Of New York hare- appropriated $50,000, and on.
forthe first floor of Leland's Metropolitan Hotel
for the Japanese Embassy, which they Wilt mow
py on their arrival here. It is tho intention to give
them the most brilliant reception and entertain
ment that any distinguished guests hare hitherto
received: • , • - •
State Delegated IQ tie Cbicago Con.
•
.
• venison>
Wiwi Comm, lflay Broomhall and
Washington Townsend hare Iron chosen dale.
gates from the !Bath Oeuvre/alone' district to the
Chicago Conveatiota. They go uninstruoted, but
will vote for Gen. Cameron on the first ballot.
Steamboat Explosion.
rwisrirm psnsois KILLED AND TIOUNDID
Conernans, Ga., May, I.—The ateatntioat Calhoun
exploded yesterday lulling Captain Crawford
wee mortally wounded. Hugh Adana, two engi
veers. and two passengers were dangerously wound
ed. Sin negro men, employed es desk hands, were
killed.
The f;ate.Figtit for the Chamluourhtio.
SATINS AT }MVO LIPI MICR-IRS erPEARANOR
APIBB IBM MB; 4I °mum Or 188 ,BB•
COtllfTall
In addition to the etatement respecting the , late
prisefight middy the London Times and 'pub
lished yesterday in the telegraphic columns, the
following interesting account of the appearance of
the English Champion,
and his opinion of the en.
counter, le given by th at journal:
Yesterday Sayers went to the office of the re
feree, at Bell's Lsfs office, In the 'Strand. : He
was reetignised op entering, and an immense crowd assembl eM witness his - departure by whom he
w " vt'aritvuelY obeerod. Beyond his nose and
mouth being 'swollen and his lip out, he showed
'scarcely - limy marks of the desperate encounter he
bad passed through Ills arm was bound up and
in a Sling, for, though it turns Qut that none of the
bone.' were fraetured,' yet, eorcie of the tendons
were broken, and the ;pumice to much contueed
and injured, that he Is still unable to move his
hand, or use the limb 'at all. This injury fie sus
teined in the fourth round in stopping ono of the
American's tremendous blows, and an attempt idiot%
he Made to bee it 'in ono of the subsequent strag
gles gave him snob pain that it distressed him
more than the blows he received from his anta
gonist, The knock-down blows which - he re
ceived at - the commencement, he admits
to have- '
been dreadfully revere, but for the
last hour of the fight they did little more hurt
than the actual knocking down, for the Ameri
can's band was so swollen that it could have In-
Meted little mirchiefon snob a seasoned frame 44 his.
Sayers regret that did 'oneest teas stohled, coo he
eatisiders that he was certain to have most twat
Least tees vituutt4 more; though, he says, he felt
so litetedistrisied that he could have tovtittsqlt the
fight for aiothir hour. It would certainly appear,
from the alight marks of puniehinent; *doh hp
showed yesterday ' and tlip,generid; Vigor Of his
'
appearanne that he did no t over-esticiate
powers in this respect.' To the proposal that the
battle ehotild be considered as drawn, Sayers, we
believe, stronglj objects , and expresses Cu ardent
wish to meet his adversary again, who, be main
tains, shall never put forward a slaim for the Eng
lish champion's belt while he bee ability to defend
it. Heenan's left hand was very bad yesterday,
and Mizell Swollen. Ile was also too mach punished
about the lave to make any appearatibe tit the office
of the referee. No other hostile meeting will ever
take Weep ktitneen the two men, as the sap Portent,
of bolh cookie! Etat the aquyagtaral:enduratiee of
thA#df:o7e:f al u e , be b i n f l) r i e n : l :l77 ° . ` z . e t h il :7la p t r ;Tv e ol i te a z
Oldtrettill ii`Bretrit POO. • •
THE CITY,
AOtLIISEMENTO THIS EVENLN•
prAttro,-OTPAST Tlrovslas. corner Wilma" Rod
kiuthe- , A"rhe Nat of Honor"--.Tho Doom of
4'
in r
• e & - -Insitaret 3 lici g Nteasts ! V IA
t. above .Sizth.-- „ m. Life. — Mar
:AselmaLif ,SOlt.ntges. Tenth end Chsstnut street.
'Leveand es of
o' the LiomoiL ttle Iran, this afternoon and evegles,
at l
NiTIONAL 110.7. L, Market attest, above Twellik;
Solomon'. Toesd.:
MoDenovelY. 01111111Ei, Rsoe street, below Third.—
Entertainments nightly.
PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY 0/ FINE ARM 1416 Chest
nut street.—The 87th Annual Exhibition,
. .
The Municipal ConteetThe Result of
the Election.
'A very heavy shower of rain served to cool the
ardor of the polltioians, and prevent those Isom-,
&stations of enthusiasm .se indispaniable
elections. It is thought that this feet may. have
had • depreming influence upon the eggiegite
number of votes cast, as very f.w people will run
the risk of toiling their broadcloth for even the
glorious luxury of the *lent,* fra,nohiee. , This is
a mere omijoatnie,"however; and the figure, m a y
reverse the ;deposition. 'Decisive 'lntelligence
from Charleston was awaited patiently during the
day, and .'greet many postponed their vote rural
the latest moment, for the pursee of learning the
result of the Convention's deliberations.
A rumor was afloat during the latter part of the
afternoon, in many of the middle and upper wards,
to the street that Mr. Doirglas had been' nominated
on the drat ballot, and that the seetesionists had
made everted., of neon aillatin. The rumor gained
oredenoe in many quarters, and did 'amok towards
swelling the Oman of Mr. Robbins' supporters,
In the evening therelnight be seen here and there
an occasional balite, sustained byte taw patriotic
boys anxious to keep up the traditions of the day.
The State ROWS bell tolled forth its doleful and
periodhial Peirdtaritig the day, - for the purpose of
nanireding lukewarm citizen of their duty:
WAITING TOR TRH NIITIIRNS.
Between eight and- nine o'cloek- lest evening,
crowds of men began to assemble in , front of the
Democratic Headquarters, at the Globe Hotel,
Sixth street; below, Chestnut ( and the People's
Headquarter., at,.the People's Hotel, next door.
At first there, win eonsidenble doubt upon the
nuntenanese of the expectant., and cheers were
given alternately for Robbins and for Henry, au
cording to the complexion of the meagre returns
At dretreeeivid, 'Whin were' anneuneed from the
second-story windows of the respective hotels,.
Soon, however, it became - evident that Robbie'
bad carried the day, and ea the returns from the
Fourth, Fifth, anti Sixth wards were announced,
the 'Mathusieens • of„-"the -Demo:mats "was un
bounded,- read obeeriafter cheer was given for the
' erbacessfer trandidate. - The Derneerate slanted,
while the Opposition groaned and occasionally
biased ; but notwithstanding the excitantetre , the
. greatest good feeling existed on' both sides, and
not ilittle amusement was created by some bra
'morons announcements &am the-'windows Of the
People's Headquarters, that.,Mayor - Henry had
maned . one man in the Fourth ward, apd other
good.nettired jokes were wreaked; The veered it:r
erouted to quite a town , meeting, attd many, not
.being able to bear what was going on at the Head
quarters, repaired,tothe newspaper Amon Third
street,- below Chestnut, and a large bonfire-was
kindled in the front of Timmins' Hotel by the SN.
ultant Democrats, who loudly cheered their candi
date for mayor.
The soon, at the , Republican Headquarters,
Seventh and Chestnut streets, was not so lively.
A large crowd , seseiribled, but a quietness pre
vailed that foreihatiowed bad news. - Mr. James
Rielly, presided, and announced ,the returns in
they name in, but as they generally showed a loss
for Henry? then was not much enthniasm. Mr. ' ,
Byerly put a good floe on the matter, and declared
that be was not a Robbin man, but a "Blank It,.
publican all over,” which sentiment elicited much',
applause. Mr. Byerly. In giving the returns froM
940 Eighteenth ward, which Chewed' • loss of MO
rotes for his eandidete, (Nenry ) said he deviled
some consolation from the feet that in Mr. Robbins'
own precinet he had been beaten by over 40 • ma
jority. In answer to a question whether he would
e give It up," be 'replied berwould "never gin it
up so." Butthis did not appear tomcat the,visires
of, those present, for nearly all seemed to madder
that ti the game was up," but there walled use of
repining over it.
THE scar 11VAT TES IHINOORATIO dertErrelti-erielt.
As midnight merged Into the Wall bonne of morn
ing, the excitement increased Assigning men on
both sides cheered 'and applauded their candidate
as the victor. Mr. Robbins, the Desnotteatio.nortd.
a s s, was et the Heedquirtere of theatre:ranee, two ,
doors / below The Prom °Mae. The crowd immedi
ately Infant of the Headquarters was vary large
and turbulent. There wee agreat deal of %differ
ant whiskey'oultiberd, and any quantity of enthusi
asm. Mr Robbins himself was to as Antoinette,
seated at i liege' table, surrounded bymembere Of
the committee. summing up the return*. Among
those 'around the table we noticed John Hamilton,
Jr., Eugenio. Ahern, abed othem of prOminence in
- the party., Mr. Robbins_looked asm placid arid
cool as a pawner's tionairevind appeared to be
totally iidigineeit'fo the result. Be ginefelly
acknowledged' the edespliments and congratula
tions of his Mende. who were "weaning, Booking.
and yelling, beyond all reelect. The older end so
berer heads looked grave said nothing. and hoped
for the best." The more - mercurial of -the party
were shouting es only expectant policemen-sad
buoyant phloem/in can shout.
erne scion AT IRS ORNTIIAL STATION.
At the Central pollee and telegraph statidn
there was the usual exalted= and curious armed.
The eltiekewooottof a telegraph odiee was thronged
by A number of °pollsters, rdieismen, and politi
tians of the Henry solteca, - kers wee not the en
thusiasm bere• that waitinanifeated at the com
mittee, mom. Xvery, odloar's face looked like ; a
warrant of disinherit . A stray ex-other of the De
ramaratiO persuasion might be ems Bitting around
with a familiar and satisfied look, as immune men
who were eagerly longing to return to snug places
at the muniaipal crib, and large allowances of mu
nicipal fodder.
TER MOINE Ai r . "TOE Pees," ORIFICE.
After all, the newspaper 'aloe is the great centre
of information, and on every creassion a popular ex
citement the inquiring populace swarms around the
various offices. 'The office of The Press last eve
ning presented a Anne even more animated than it
usually does On election night. The office and the
street in front were thronged with anxious damns
anger to learn the latest tidings from the seat of
war. As our reporters same dropping in during
the evening with the returns, and as the various
despatches were announced by tbe clerks in at.
tendenoe, the excitement increased. Democrats,
with pencil and paper, figured one way—Opposition
men another, an between them there was kept up a
constant stream of conjecture and speculation. As
is usual - on these oceasious, there was the usual
number of bets, ranging in sums as high as twenty
lye dollars, and ae low as twenty-five Gents. 'All
the while the heavens mere "hung and black ," ,
and heavy rain was . falling. But what are
dreary skies and drenching showers to excited
pAitioiens and placemen ? The glory of success
or the certainty Of bind and butter tor two more
years, amply repaid every Inconvenience the wee
' ther
THE NORTHERN EIOSIB TOE FRIENDLESS
CHILDREN—INTERESTING RESEW:COL . —The Sixth
anniversary of the *relation of the neat and commo
dious building at Brown' and Twenty-third streets,
for the use of this favorite institution, took piece
'yesterday afternoon. Notwithstanding the rain,
the Dome was tilled with visitor', and the ozonise,' I
were of an exceedingly interesting nature.
MacGregor J. Mitcheson, Esq., called the assera-1
bingo to order in the main ball, andin an appropri
nte epee:6, introduced Charles Macalester, Req.,
as the presiding officer of the day.
Mr. Mmodester made a abort and pertinent ad
dress on taking the chair, and after prayer by the
Bev. Mr Agnew, - introduced the Rev. John W:
Crowell' and the, Noy. J..tiyatt Smith, whose led
dresses were very tonobing and beautiful.
' The Rev. Mr. Sewall, of the Bedford-street Mis
sion, then spoke to the children—about one hundred
and fifty of whom were assembled in the school
room. The !children then recited the thirteenth
chapter of Corinthians, the Ten Commandments,
Creed, and Lord's Prayer, perfectly, and sang a ,
number of selected hymns, do.; after which the 1
little coca were led down to partake of their eve
ning meal, and the visitors went through the dor
mitories, bathing apartments, and other portions of
the building. Everything about the premises pre
sented the evidence of constant care on the part of
the manager,' and trustees, and no one mulct won
der that an Institution so admirable and economi
cally, managed should secure the sympathy and
contributions which its constantly recurring wants
require.
Tux rixTENDS' AISTI,ItiI aT PIAMITOItw.
'I he torty•third anneal report of the Friends'
Asylum for the Relief of Persons Deprived of
Benson hoe been received. We learn from the
document that there were 62 patients in the Med
tution at the time the hut report was made ; 12
men and 13 women have been received since
that time. making a total of 81 who have received
the' benefits of the institution during' the year.
The highest number on the list at any one time was
72, and the lowest 67 ; making an average dulling
the year of 621 Ot the 87 patients who have re
aided in the institution during the year, four have
died and twenty-live have been - disoharged ; of
whom eleven were men, and fourteen were women ;
leaving f i fty-eight, qt whom twenty-nine Cr, of
each sex, under rare at the present time.
Of the eleven men discharged, six were restored,
two were unproved and three were stationary, Of
the fourteen women diseharged, four were restored,
two were meeh improved," three were improved,
and five were stationary. Of those who were dia•
charged, four were in the institntion less than three
months, }bur from three to nix months, one front
elx months to a year, and one for more titan ayear ;
and the average duration of treatment of all those
who were realm ed was tour months and seven days.
Twenty•two cases have been stNeated to special.
t curative treatment, of whom thirteen were recent,
and nine wore chronic. Of the recent oases, nine
have been diroharged, of whom eight were restored
and one was much improved, and one died, and
threeTenasin under treatment; two of whom are
restored and ono is Improved. •
AIINIVERNAIIIE3.—PeopIe interested in the
oecurrenees of the
,Anniversary month will thank
us for this fiat of celebrations to take place, as far es
they keine been determined on by those having
them in charge :
Pennsylvania Bible Society —Fifty.seeend tenni
val./m.3.0n conjunction with a Bible Convention,
in the church on Washington Square, on Wednes
day, May 2d, at I o'clock P.. M. Voluntary ad•
dream, not exceeding ten minutes each, by mini,-
-ters and laymen
Philadelphia Trnot Society—Anniversary in Mu
sisal Fund Hall, on Thursday, May 3d, at 8 o'clock
P. M. Addresses by Rev, B. Watson, Rev W. P.
Bested, Rev. J. Hyatt Smith, and Rev. A. A. Writ
ills.
American Sunday-sohool linlon—Thirtylixth
anniversary. Sermon in Si, Mark's Tortheran
Ohurlh, Spring garden, above Thirteenth street,
by Rev. 0, P. Ernuth, D. b., on Sunday, May 8,
and anniversary exercises in Musical Fund Mali,
on Tuesday evening, May Bth. Addresses by se
veral eminent speakers.
- Penney Iv ante leamen's Friend Society—Annual
sermon on Sunday, 13th, at 8 o'clock P. M., by
Rev. W. 3. R. Taylor, in the %bird Reformed
Dutch Church, Teeth and Filbert streets. -
REfItILT OF A FAIIIGT QUARUr..—John
ter resides in Lawrence street, near Eleventh and
Vine streets. On Monday night, John and his
wife had . a quarrel, in the course of which be was
badly oat in 'Metled with a knife. John was ini."
jured so severely that It was neeessary o ta 'e hiM
. ,
t 9 th,
A Qmornow or lieurrenis—Nsw
Ann ens P. sympathising eerreppminet t
who signs himself " Kerteinstson," semis se the fel
/ 0,11 4 oulliturWillatiltOttidslation to what he all,
3 " hirddliP. " WO4IIIK - 'll.. the nailed allusion/
tobur trans - Deliwitte: bliteiblind all. We mann
to an inaldllty to aPpreciaMtilie hardship of wldeh
our friend complains: The; nem is a my -plain
one. Two young men, implied with a desire M
settle their goer:els in a *eieular way, go over to t
New Jeriey—a and return to Philadelphia. witkfbe!
question of superiority settled." It is enough for
us to know that there is a law upon the If ew aunt
statute book, making this method of ,1 settling a:
question of superiority" punishable with a Sue;
and imprisonment. As to vhe propriety of Mil
enactment we apprehend 'that there will be , no
question in dits.taindketisw-ablding imelloarten;
Me citizens. It Is enough for us to know that these
iwoloimig Min broke - that satedrililmeatelp
invited thepanistutrowt its *laden entailed. Tha
punisianient may he severe, but wi maws that but
little sympathy will follow Mem inside tie prison
- "
walls.
The fact that Tom Sayariani the I tertWis.DoP
mutilated one another " under the twit ecoment
the Meis_, said with the fall kereleilgo and. Imo
Vat of Royalty itself," and that the champion.
aforesaid "walk the streets wf liontion " sratioles4
ed, doe. not help the isainsPef iee.h AM AMA
land. We have a enipleion that if London bad the
good fortune to be In the State of New Jersey,
ayers and Heenan would taday be szerching
their well trained and well developed muscle.
"making etair-bottoMs in a Spanish prison "—an
employment quite as healthy and profitable as that
to which 'they have devoted where. and mouths of
etndy mid preparan. We hope tbs. kern,
Mlllihbit* tio
1 Mild Leash will come from the well. et
Trentonjill wiser and better melt—Wed, Instead of
becoming • "b umble imitators ". of Heenan end
Sayers, they will devote their time io earning an
honest livelihood in an honorable way. And with
these words of comment, we introduee this comma
niostion :
" This seems .11ki. a Suitable time to:cell the it
tention of the patina toe tem of seri greet hard
ship now eliding within 'the' hordes* of the :most
ChristiallOolinsunivetddi on the other bask of the
'Delaware.= Some asoutisrema two yot rasa from
this city, named Alersuader Loeb ead,4o4. Mel
holland , incited and pat forweeni. by. - rival Am
companies to which they belosigui, attended by
thiir friends, beakers, and misdeals, in the early
quiet of the wanking, bought the 'ilhoreo.ed Nov
Jersey, aboutUsree miles, above Camden, to eon
duet a fight wording to prinelptesuf th e ring.
The battle took glass in order, end, with no
disturbing* tithe' neigh neigh borhood, the place being
secluded and tai rested, and the parties re
turned to Philadelphia with thequestina of
riority settled. • .. ,
" Butthis was not the emiOf the matter. By the
aid of requisition'', or - through our own pollee, the
young men who ware principals in the costat were
taken over to Jersey, where, after - Wee a pithy
jell for three or four months, they were tried, con
aided, and. amstanasd to a ti th e at' butt labor la
the State prison for two years.sa. Lomb aid Mul
holland are respectable,. industrious young ma,
heretofore engaged in steady; lamest * s phon%
end with member, of the'. f a mi li es sat epos
them for Support. They only did w hithas jest
been enacted on a grand male in Hogisiiid; the
model nation of the world, in the peesesec d, ibis
gentry, the nobility, and "even of the clergy,"
(so say some autumns,)' under the their eouaent of
the laws, and with ;the_ MI ; knowledge-and
prover of Boyalty,itself. - _ „
"Tom Sayers ;hid' the 'lberdois Boy' walk the
streets of Loinionv to-4y;observed
'of all observe*' aid week*. dime lay-hii bey
on them; while poor Leash and ifalhollanCliturt
ble imitators, are making skair-bottoms taw Spa._
nish prison. - It is for Hen Jenny:to -est - up. n
standard of morality and propriety, isek An is not
claimed by Great Benda or - angetitarewantry op
the globs, 'and to=penal offences with a I*
verity which Is i d ChriateedOm. ?here
is, perhaps, little hope of 'doing *anything for the
relief of, these two unfortunate Youdsh_asPitihte
the glory of the ring, as that friends biers alma,
done everything in- their' behalf *blob is in MT
inwenefiitlyi:llitilsaltiVhbeletgotrithrst;tel n i)s t v :e la rrgor l d.
the Jersey dignitaries, some abet atiy be pro
duoed.'
• RBIS,. MITATN, Broom fellowtet an
the sales of real seta* ' stoats, /e. made by
M Thomas & Sons, at the Philidelphts)llsehange,
yesterday at noon
strown-atone =mon. MIS Walavi r etrwetir
Mashie fano "NJ sane. wad semi* rest ittillAt tar
minus of Us West hla/debut- ou,mste• hr
" Pwoireble, residiedip , Mo.'W/
OS fro.
41 Hendies lot. WNW& asset, out - et Tbirty-Intbih• -
95.
litoldist lot. Wait Ittoots silt of .ThriPoighthr
Vase. - - • •
Building lot, Walnut street, seat of i'lltrelf4llaktili
gni •
kplldiaa YWiretwebt, east of ,Tiortr-wehth•=llll&
wed-mourtd armed met Cita resrltr
Three story helot disallow. is ' , SM. ETV atieet" ,
V
2 NO
alaablo lot, ifatltta aloft. rat of flavoatotat4.
wi l i at r iZin a t l iOrtlt i t
ollavia. ‘ rirdriltibitOod.
Pasahallnlle.Twaatl-fassta "
VC! atory Koss home; sontiontstshis of Barb? mut,
Pesettansius—lt sea , •• •
Two two *torn 'tram - Hose s.. otratioain same of
North attest and Island r 0.04-41 I.fle. •
Bandon tot North. aired, Pasehallvide, Tweat-
Courts ward—‘2lo.
&tabling lot, math Psoohaltrilla. Twooti
rondo ward—istio.
Two story haw htsoteileak street. Pasehenvilla,
Tweetrjostto vort,wwo.
Fait IT MOoairtowx.—The Wiles painted
ed with Trinity Olonett, wader the pastoral are of
Rev. B. B. Weld, 'of Moorestown, Near Toro*,
hold a - festival at the to hill of Oa pleas b.
'day end to-Morrow' 'A eerie* ofleney•hrtfOes
will Watered for eels. Steve will litaiti U din
'et twelce,-thres,' aid Ms erekiek lir Moorestown,
and ratans at half Put her aDd knit past antis P.
M. , The proceeds Of the fib ire lie be:devoted:to
repairlog the ehdreh, and; as seretal.eete hew hien
taken to render. the 'mode* 1 - ,pie nee, ire
prettied a large Attritional:
FINAlkaiLtL MID eollllliatiAt;
The alenee. Market»
.PHISA DU ram, May 1. ISM.
There were no Important changes at; the Ftoeit &WM
to-day, and not mush buiness was ,Maretms
eylranis Railroad shares fell of k(.
The Money Market remains eery easy. The dteirieeds
!lettered by the Web to-du, shot of welehwiOro
below, add nearly half a million to the glean) of isomer
on the street, which bat alreidi bias gristle in emseel
of the demands of souse borrowers. The severaldiri
dear were:
Anil.
Banks. ' nreitat. .RategtfDin. at/hr.
Philadelphia..... 61 190.000 A per Celle. 890 000
Harm. and Wei..— 8.081600 4 " " 80000
Commercial.— - N1)0O 3.1 i " 19 340
Me0haniee.,.......-- . 90 100 .6" " 40000
Northern Liberties... &0000 b" ' "_ . . '31,44h)
Koutlmark—... _— 240 OW 10 " " . 2.000
Kennngton WO If" 1" 12119/
Townahip.—. 340 1,00 ' 4 " . 4 - r . 14 gan
Western 418 MO 0" " 101 1 39
Man. and Msohardes' 670.110 4 " " .13.808
C0m44444 ..... .......... 1611000 0 " ",
33 6p Girard... ~... - LIMAS° 3't " ._ 3/300
Tredeaman'e......... /80 000 4 " " ' ' 600
Coosohdattert........ UN 50 -3 " " 8 lig
Caty.. . . .... . 439610 b" - " 15
Commonwealth ......., 333 3e) 3 " " 3 gbe
Ontn Exchange— - .1.84 945 3 " " 4,648
1n7,301 3" • " - keno
Total, 1619 . 7,164.....9110
6: 5 1,2
em 766 • Doe. is 88,876
Inorease in 1860
The Courier and Xatairyr says that the New York
weekly bank statement for last ireekkboirs a •erp um
form morement in the spools averages. The aggre
gate decline in loans was snob as Was fully anticipated
by those who consider that a dna regard should be had
by our financiers to the unsertam condition of European
affairs, and the unsure state of things in the London
money market. The changes for the product week
were:
Deoresse of tonne.. #1,385 MO
Inorease of specie. ".... -... .......... Mr sn
Decrease of eiroteahon ...... , it 001 -
Demesne of dePoittc---- - -, """
Of the bank 'reserve in coin held by dieting-US beaks
of the pity lest week: , .
31 banks report ovl 10 per 'dent - • - ; ;
II banks report over 55
8 banks report over 30 " .
15 banks 1 oport over SS ,
, .
St banks report over 30 " . .
7 banks rapol under 10 .. . . .
During the month of April the business of the United
States Assay t ffieent New York was as follows i De-
Posits-Gold, ft MAO; Silver, SHAKO-total. 0107.1810.
Gold bats stamped, 0300.0110; sent to United States
Mint for coinage, 0120108.
The following Is a statement of the reemptagind die
bunsementa of the assistant treasurer or the United
States for New York, for 1860
April 1.1800. by Winne •
Otto-ipte doling the month,
On "c*Vettain?lglimi
at Department
Miscellaneous...._...,
nr. Miscellaneous.--
Payments during the month I
Matti , drafts .......
PostOffme
Saisnos April ao, no.
ANIL 311% Walnut Striae.
BOARD.
REPORTID BY 8. E. BUSY
FIRST
NO nits 65.. . . ..1111 150 Sou& Pinsh.st R.b6. 111 i
1060 gun. & Aini'lli ;Sit.. 95 1 8 do 11311
101,0 , xuaR 0.1 'BB.oala. 'Mr. do. —r,.:....• 113(
NO Green & Cr 6.1175. 81 60 do .... int
1000 1110 rls & nlds ._. 91 1 Pennaß —.... 3731
8 N Po an R 9 6 do .
10 do ...,.. 7 ...... 9 3 do 31
/90 N Penn& 11 ea...—. 3111 6 do 31
soo do ...... ..... 68. 5 Cam & Arn11....05h.189 .
65 7 d 0.... 329
600
) 31orii Cid . ..:............ 65 19 Pomo 0n1... ~....... 31i
16 do ...... —.. 1 11 1 Karns .1‘...... SIX
10 do .. .— 65 S North Lib 05i......:30. 1 ‘
60 Apr & Pine - et ßb6 1/23- ,
BETWEEN BOARDS
lOW West Cho.ol 'IDOO Is....navr.M
SECOND BOARD.
9403 Peutte.64— 94 10 Lolitikh &P.... ••• 31
300 Olt) 61.•• • ....102 4 Mortis C 01...— ... 15
600 City it 119 100 /0 R aos Jr., Vine...... 2711
000 Cam &Am 6s 73.. 86 93 D•t Div Cni...... •41
4, 1
10 Ledith V R.sDwn. Al 100 list N Dr•16wo&lot 18
10 do ..—....b5. 46 6 blisebill R 0 9
30 do -- ..... .. 48 1000 Gam &Am Is 'O.. 90
AFTER BOARD
CPO City kW_
• • MAIMING P •
id. A sked.
Philndelphialli. B .lol 1914
.Ehdin Su 1t . Inn 1013 i
Vida eic.,ftrar. 40.54 1 9
alumni ..... 44, 1 44 1
Rendhu R.. 21340 917 1
Beadang NU '7O. sIX 89
Rand mtfili '16.. 1410 90011
Head nit 69'81... 76.16 7.1
Perms e..dtvnff 37 317(
Penns Rod rotBa 8734 9974
Morrie Cel son.. 81)( 90
Morns Cal prl..lllX 218
Bohn,' Nev 6l ' B3 7139 74
annuli Nam Imis 19
OEH-D ULL.
• Bid. Asked.
gohoyl Nay Stk.. 8 814
Nehuyl Nhv orr- 185 i 1 9
Wnisoott &r 1 R: 1 I 3
Long fsld H....... 111 f J 3
Lehigh t Ct & Nay. 84 631
North earls 8... 9 1i
North tuna Ren Ea, 685(
1 4;1 tti l : " 1 9 1
Cates Ist mt sde...
atl ! 3 .
Thd titi R. 44 44X
Rase & Vine Otit SD* la
Philadelphia alarkete.
MAT- i—lherting.
The rain end the election have bad a tenemast t• limit
the tuna) business operations, and the inarilit pushily,
tiqqe been dull. Holders of Fioar errfirmin thcr views
but the demand. bath for shipment and borne trade. is
limited. and the only riles we hear of afe labutt 1,100
bbls extra at 1116 0006 68K, the latter for Lanouttr co
Superfine is held at 60 30. but Ora antes are mostly to
OOPPiT the trade, at from tide Simi up to Si aoist7Ao
paryhi f o r superfine extras and fancy breads, as in
qua lity, Rye Flour Is firm at $4 lb, end Fauns Cori
Meal at ft 3 MX per bbl, nut we bear Of nOilMile to day.
WIN ICA? —There ie animal; OtreTtlOß bat the deman
basing fallen or, the Wee reach about I OM bushels
mostly mime reds, at 10601 White manse at from MO to
Inlo. as in quality. Rye is am, and Whets u wn wed
steer!' Corn le Unit and rat her lower. with sales of 2 Oto
bushels yellow to note at ai afloat. and 1,t10) damaged
at TO& Oats are Stub wit hWM of I,bal ow Fenn& at
ie bothint debut in Quitreiwon, for
the want ot Stoat; and lst wo. 1 is sauce at Sal 11.;_ton.
Mortoit.—The, market aniet, And await .
:ably to note at , previose rates.
fi soots lits.-1 bare is little or nothing doing* to•tlar t
end no amuse to note ; MO bags LaguaYra
at tio, on ume.
lonorisions.—The markelle quiet but *Wadi, and N 5
hills Western M.e Pork sold at fir bbl, .100%,
Wipe ardLud.!
eens : 4 61tin - "le•
miltadumatatatol,fr nisi"
ISN A.
311M1117 btu jig
at fee. d Mk dad k MitSVie
:NEWAlrork lisitets...7lolo4lfr
are " 01 "Issd; .mall *es, of Pots at asAi
hamt rho Lt. war..
°Qo ' —T s• ssisirssisr thalat PIA Welders Mir fig
511 . 11 aged. with reels o f to
and Wawa MOO
at 'I 41/11 , 4. NNW 1110wriel iOf 411:111.
. IMPS di far RI at MP 'mos lor im-
Utrlsioalicfor LW* - Chia tooth
1 la tai ...... t.Whilizaisa.. iota Dil
it ,IDDI ID
t il liditintria l tritibis mita Di ~
lIIC-11;1.
• IV.— teat . dt.tall o arl i 4=2; t rorrolkbe,
haahoTrarffitiataht wrataraktellitr w i enti.
million JAIL 940 an ran halitY aalijowor,
at nokai r oeftiewwww,hossi . n . AM iegt fat north
jzobirm
riormes..— Pa ansellisi ja dap. with mks of
us wrist Mat wriZatarnianinillr
=Ma 0a" - - Viiiriimak.2
Ikai. biraloa tlig lail Mar 12101, (rade aa-
Visaged- with men of WI ..10Dkak :1
Droe• #Desse for. T MP _tor
vial totes. oar Trarg a extra Mow Tiot
stock a yard agaretataa la WI seeks:ea. asmolit ES MI
vaokaoaa oil &Pi l l par &WI II WS - natio* on as Lt 0 f
nil. less. useas is fighin. Get Mutt art lemetzz i
vita of 61pietko.og ag IX* fire 11 oid•X l
Ilireiho for Aglaia Zero l• met bit a
head h sift 0
WO b o is mME al/IXO. Baton). &II at )0•13a for Mao,
saklae for w ObaaaCiaa-ra7taratts
waisarrlfo
is dal o at irme.—
..
The Nystenotts her der at Jeriey CHy.
prom Wades_ Yark Cowin* 7eaalleAll7.l. •
- Tb• impmet on the body of the remake who was
foendgermed and sank with a barrel oflttels,- at
the York-etreiTdoek, mi thillth—M'Airte ess
sosetuded lesestigki-betti "aVe .
oreeer Iforris, at --rho
station house is Jersey City. It appears that to
the Tuesday 1011°,114 the diseorery of the body, a
Qantaelappoaring young man called nppn Dr.
ttitior and sated to look at the head, stating that
the desetiption antlered p.rfeetiy with that of big
wife, with the exception that instead cf dna eat
having been torn, where they had been pierced for
ear-nap, both had ken , ton eat, bat that one of
them had been healed op. leaving a slight moat.
The Doctor, on examination, disco a sear on
do mar es embed.. - -
The young lean then departed, - bat 71111111110:1
agate 611 the following day and
. satpaasted that the
body might IA untanned, stating farther, that int
was Os body of his wife there would be found a
mall sear on the sight f'd canoed by an abscess;
a peeklier thick tee 41/./T on the sight toe. sad large
bunions on the large toe" ,LlS.Alitidor-ie
eorepanied by Coroner Morrie airdtheyeeng_twin
proceeded to the New York Ray Cemetery, and
caused the remains le -be exhumed,' when
marks were ail found as ,deeeribed., The young
man; who known ei as &Mort Charley," stated
I that ha had not Iliad with his wife for two yeati:
;bet she bad resided
,at the Braaten' 110111i11;
Dennis, and other plates, living a feet life.
Them feats were eonunsidetated -to , Deputy. cm
pointer, rind ferniihed a else for the other* to work
Main, and by which Iran they - treated Mi..
Riehardson fora petted of two years; Midair which
Aims sbe,lived in mignilinittlityleat the , De:n
ate, next to the home of o doctor in Astor' Pirte,,
from thence to the St. Julien hotel , next to , a
private home Ilobremity 'Plane,- from. there to
the Lafarge Rouse, from +Metes eke went on board
the steamship Cattawbs, on the 12th of January
last, for New Orleans, wheat was the last positive
Jeformation they had of her. j igjitklNKlVCre•
reeled the feet theta weslthy yremg gentleman of
family and high 'mauling?, IW-the eemennalty
_bad
paid Airs. Riehardson's tote) tbe - _selbs, of
mite and board Omani - that to absettilte_pec wea.
From another mama it fa reported that thIS gen
tleman attempted to raver his connection with Mrs.
Role keedenuttit upon lila tor money - tau be
coming mor e and more exorbitant, sometimes
oompolog idol, to forpisit knix,witb ST% sx DM at
• time; in order to prevent exposers; aiid that the
total sum in two years, extorted in this manner.
somovitod to nest), d20,11419.= Trent Mile fhhta. it
was thought that there was sneciont motive for the
hommittakof the mime.; Thin - gmtlmhal stag-in
"doted to go to Jersey Ct(y , and nten'innitif Ate
bead of the female, of ones exclaimed that It was
Mrs. Richardson. -
He was then required to n euter...into 'bonds to ap
noea as a witness , brit for scene canes le= was not
present hatnight., t •
Thelettimony eiieltedfroin ObtudeiHicdtsrdsou.
(the bughand of the woutesh) toolbar with fiat of
Wiser hider, Dr. Ilaidor, and °tilers, was sub.
seentiallyus above stated: TimeXte; altars short
absence, rendered a verdict that Mrs. Hisbardeen
ems to her - daub' _
doeit;liy the
bawl of tome person or persons to the fury unknown.
The Five Moor, Terri
Want**,Olf, iYq I.—The live taw Territories,
whisk the Rouse Committee on Verittortes propose
to organize contain, zarrotivoly, the following
number of inhabitants
Chippewa, Nor 8.000 t 019,000.
Nevada, from 000 to 10,000.
Dakotab, 8.000. - - - --
Pike's Peak. freak 15,000 to 20,00.
Arizona, from - 6.000 to 8,000.'
Eaeh of the bills of orsaaizationeestaltutthe fol.
Weir's watts* : - -
Provided,
~That., orvertheles.,,,slo,teryjos no
legal Oshtemo leibtr sold - Territory; set AOttallg
bet Ohl cootaised aballbeeroostrood to authorise or
permit ire eziatestro thereto.' - -
esrly e
Maio* sawn wilt 00114 ep for tet • eiliesqloo
at week.' -• 2 ' - ' ' • -
Nor -Oar
AOT .11M111)11D:—It -Wows that - Harden, the
minister who is being Wad at Weider., N
for the minder of his wire, ems not an ordained
minister: v A. MS does mit'filly buena, a minister
' in the Mathodiat Church until afteslothel.beatt on
trial tinsiyeirs.- Rebid 'lea-on trial - Ms* year,
and was dissonant:tad at the Atit .-Ilswisranost after
his admission. He wu toms rejected, but, by dw
playingunetteuton seal in distraint/us tracts, atm.,
hsuateeded in making a Mara firontbirisapses
sion.
Isesseretepa. - itst4o - 1M Alfewnee.—
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to vsoeseesseat. a modes wan .10 . 1 two, '•`•-s" .
the ehentiateted eel , ,
- Eftl'eamieeteerr of: ths lielessiehot t 1 MY[frirtttey
Assomstion. Is the shame of the mealiatilkilitte..,
N. litesrt, the,ehate - eisteetes_. at . Peteimess.
The meeting wee. Meld' Lb/ •41 1 •4. • . I .l=d
prey sr the Rio. Att. "Clisithers. le the ' of
matelt.. the - team atiaged...erith , reteetkrieeelafee• ta
MS eolith:sr Umiak. er.the": l 4.'vesysts'ller Re
who ones colsied th• woes' Weapon the/ ass of estiles
might ewes td the resestot - ths - Amaneee - seeole at
his thee. ale Sari them frost lbs ftreetittisilieurer
at the waves of national discord saw sweeoinw.over
oar beloved cot:Entre. , _
Mr. Cummins then proceedid to make a statement.
Introductory to the annual often, at the close of which.
Mr. Chambers -rose to- anclest: tha, to view of the
limited attendances. in conawasenoe of the extreme in
:lmam of the weather., the meeting adioesn, and that
some bore should be spent in prayer for the logltotioa at
whom memos they were asermbhat, and instep:ligation
fir the Divine favor to rent upon oar diatrootrki couittrtr;
in sabstestee. for unctions oil to be peare4 open this
troubled waters, at _Charloatoa. Thos targaattioairiror
- agreed to,the remainder or tnet'esentne was occupied
with reroarki and aoteaaiirelyttado by Rev.
Dr Reti4oa,ofthe Midaimealithisroh. Rev: Dr. Breath , ,
of the BaptheYobureht end itev..T. W. Jackson. tit-tla
Presbyterian - Church. all of which ware fall °resat,
and were evidently listened to with interest.
It wan finally decid 'l/, before qdlourning, that the An
niversary of the Philadelphia Sabbath School A noeiation
should be held at the same plate, on Tuesday evemna.
the lath instant:-
RELIGIOUS divitiviennaniza.—The fifth-seoond
ancivenery of the recasylveeis. Bible Sosiety 'will be
held in the church - on Wishingten /lettere, in postula
tion With a Biblo.C9 4 Tilltohos this t Wednesdel Latter
*one et 4 'o'clock, whoa a aaanberof adavisseeWill be
muds by ministers and others mterested in the clause.
tin to-morrow (Thursday) tieing's; at $o the an
niversary of the Philadelphia 'Prime Somata will he
held at Musical Fend Rah, on whicheasawou addreeise
are announced to be delivered by the heir. B. Watson•
Rev. W. P. Breed, Sir. J. Myatt bola, and Aar, A. B.
EsianattieWitsir
o those of oar reed - ale 'Who ars lot aware of the fact'
we may stave tharwe lave now in scompeafulopermion i
In this city, seh ay*. - beit• Cooling and_ hatidet sa
loon. which in its eoninlete spooinuneritis an general
ertiatta, merits hal tarter .hentte(ore. been equalled in
time city, and is rtairay not surpassed fn any other in
this oopritry I we refer to the magnificent establishment
of Mr. t.- tiatekunsti on the aortheasfietaer itroeirth
and Branch streets. .
At the opening of. thin.' splendid 'askant one iglu ago.
hut deeds of Ms Amulet Petrone. millionth *Mad with •
the elaborate additirinef.aceolontodatioas with which
they Were to be supplied. queationed the policy of risk
ing so large an elliethe aa Mr. G. Incurred in fitting up
his rooms. enroll. by the way, ere models of perfection
in all their doper, meats. The problem bee, however,
been solved, and tie enterprise then tionsidated doubt
ful has been handsomely sustained. Indeed, for a - gentle.
man not to have made the sequin:items' of this elegant
establishment aurora, on his part, either a limited
knowledge of the progress of our eity,ua every field or
enterprise, or a want or proper taste.
AtiareAss
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Raving described its ge‘etal. appoimenautokat Its
orrningi wp shall new but mid. forth!' tutorial - Mimi of
the public, that the clime or eli others vi he shaved sal
*title/illy, shampooed sisotually, bathed deliciously,
dyed nrhstioally, asd improved In appearance gene.
eutekunet, Fourth and Breach, to the glue to go
to. his private rooms for the exotusive use ofjediee
and children, which are provided - with - special attend
ants, are. as ought be inferied. largely Patronised.
He manufactures hie own dyes ' which are very supe
rior chonmut hair to either a beautiful brown or black
as persons rosy prefer. lie Is also manefacturing an
article for the hair which he styles his kgrrearetne.
that is meeting with decided favor, as may be inferred
from its strong endorsement in another column of our
paper to dap. The largo number of respectable names
Signed to the card are a part of M. Gatekaust'a pa
trons, who have given the article a trial and Mire fat
it to be worthy of the I ecommendatogi tnei bYytsivot
It.
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A 0 VALE&
SYmPerur.—The friends of Mr. Still will hold a
meeting at the Israel Church, corner of Filth and Gag
this evening, for the puma of eacjirmaiht t h e i r
sympathy for him for the't erattentioaa that he bu anl .
fared.
Tn• ORIGINAL awe Curestme -grown —Messrs.
Rockhill & Wtlson &Infrequently been sated why day
do not stria neat Clothing btote. They MAT that they
have bu it up their very large &minima py flying every
customer the fell value in fine clothing forlin money,
and thee give satisfaction, without - resorting lei humbug,
The motto of the great Brown !hone Clothing SO, Noe.
eat and tea Chestnut street, ix!' mai& gaigaland &mall
profits' ” ; - -
BIADIOATED FIGS " fate Ixesedlogly
popular; they have the confidence ;A physielane, and
are spoken of in term/ of hick coma endation by thom
who have used them. They sre of great bensst to all
who are troubled with habitual ctostt-eness °oriel Matta
bowels, sink end nervous headache, bilious diseases. and
in mums whets a mild and geodist purgative is rewired.
They are prepared by O. C. Bower, Siitit and Vine
streets, at 9Y. coda per box
Couona.—The great and sadden dotage* !V oar
elimate ere - fmitfal warms of Phihserion , Bran
s/tied afeetiests. Experrienee hems Moved, thikeimols
remedies often act speedily and certainly whentakan in
the wale stage of the disease, mamma should et one*
be had to "Brown's Brooches/ Treats' beleaseues,
let the Cough' or Irritation of the throat be ever en ,
shalt. es by this precaution's more serious attack 11117
be effectkugly warded off.
CAIMOR.—
}feW I admire the man who speaks his mind,
And panders to no unity, anhess. oe win;
Who onto all in fenO7ollll NA kind.
Yet fraud and error ever cloth reject
Who holds no false, deceptive view, of 4/ 1 „,„
Nor preaches what in practice h• for;
Who would not wage a war of pejtr st rife,
tior yet express nnalesniat.vain yeareP;,.
Who te too proud to lot Iverson wt. •
Or lend himself la tonito'otheye Mods trC
Who fears no foe nor deco, oestseing eyt,
But by himselfalose wulannted mai;
Who Amu; the halm he MIN 111,0thfllSotaa
And bays hit onmente all of „:„_".•`-
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