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OIL PAINTINGS, &c., Ickt JAMES 8 - EARLE & BON, OLS .11,4tg AN.D.*Eng DS4LSBb. , EARI4/S! GALLERIES; eke onziristrt trrienm ii.Cru3WARE. BBEY ifia NEFF , No;aos NERTEt THIRD STREET, S►w nowln store slow tromotelAntook of " - HARDWARE, of lea importation. and Amarinan ipAnifiature, whtok Aker oßsr W 04 NEAR TRADE on 'las very beat term. • . ' • - " ana-sin :wATOnze; JEwziaty, ea. BUTLER & McCARTY. NM 111 NORTit EZOOND ITRRXT, AMERICAN WATCHES. • GOLD AND strgyn, OASES, AT TEE LOWEST JOBBING PRICES. 411" DIAMOND 'STtIDS, PINS, :RINGS, &a.;airbtsele,-Lava,and Etruscan. Jewelry, in • venous Wien Ru119154L. =tot" • . 29 NO* EImTR Street. 4a :. DITORDES.-:-A • GOOD AS. • ignit.T.MMNrot Ica Pit2hers of intrigrue vatterno. A il ver and Plated Won. ol all &morrow!. e • 171313 ELL. wotilt SIXTH. Street. SILVER:PLATED , , , . ArititthAtllittlinf o —7 llLevi i l..4irtrlft" t,.iithou= 'wont noon of rust-cow Goods . 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Ir , t Iseebilaerrnane P•q• verhAtant.:l4 , •agregoing A c e nn !sla ts lit 0 MA11470314'10, r IO r t he 111!1' 0 r: ear l WAill, be H OC arficiVi 4s4 . ti: 6' tiel iftl624llgeltta. y j t. 4 Inter:I: 01 4 04 in itt a rst. c . , ,.. „. ±3 :: :flVe l F4, l i 'm PO Zeitifec e POr - id.ire'R Atitietterptarhelate risel dirgilt=titr!,:"Mf , , . . r'T . 1 , t ' ,• praNcE ',IMPERIAL CI:H A M P A , G , N B. FROM DR YDNOOB le:DO.: EPBBNAY. FRANCE; 15 0 4 . 1 T GP 1 4 , 7110, tibleßaillorstbroughOugthe toluntri. , This is. bsuidWUORAMPAONB,, triotrusto the ay.rentAsurtalvtth..tritcr i ,:ii .. eit almoner and popularity o.' Ethic *Wintry. .t or aTArigggfro ATlAl, P r ka seep a rnrollta l ls" : trews purity ins &nosey,' salt moue who one emit rel ass say: other bland. , Altlionatt wily ona lest, e ' slant ils Montotion' into thls pommy, the enormous sun cation' inoroirg. f Oar VA ' I tg tare gesrstsret t as u rr i gag e g 1141egt. The Autos froverial l istentuoted solely by tul, wq bents .the nom Meats:or Xes2 : Re Veuogs & GAn- this country., E. V. AUER - Yu - OUT &O a, .- • toe . mops and BROADWAY. New f ort. fold as this mil by ' ' - * REF,yzs -& DEAL, lithi-emAo ' • - 41)4 MARKET Street. RUPTURE TRUSS, PATENT. LEVER. Actium.' st RESOLE'S, ' , TWkilarni sad RAQE &tough Phaidelppia. 1111" bond for o P*Olet."4ll mlgh-sis MARITN , -.QUAYLE'S - , muLliTATionn TOY,T TOY' 0001111. W • z. 0 lUT R rr_ • _ snow ILJU 01i . b 424. 1 .1 44010.14 Minn flt ,t I9W-, l 7llamoi'Sides, and Shaul' r ea :am. soaMM 4rdiebte EMP BZED—ePor, site by al r P27 4 1 4 1 LZ11,14 MD RC{ 1.414 t SION . TABLES ANN NOW r . ; r. Itlyttestar t ; ristr•it it FREEZE'S Faa rest. „ 01 0 K -111 4 1 * . , elitigttnitititdaie — an. ' swami . 'Ada , Brio haw% , , - ' 1 ' - ' OARPETINGiI;:" '-• ; (WING Vo• THE • I"; 1 . „ - 14:11M,0.V. IMPORT. ,T , or • • • OARPETINGS. and ootunsquint forostisales ' t r THR.OiJOR TILE 4./071 . 0.41.i ~I , ahaSOfer otir ; - ' .ENTIRE iTOOi OF VELVET, BRUSBELBi AND TAPESTRY, ci A; RP E T S • •AtiOt.lo N /O•Wi. BROTTIETS,I No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET. . ,aOl-itnthtt • , , '1860 . „ koOtlN.giTßEtt. 1 . 86/1 CAIL!..ET 'WAREHOUIi3E; AisivilumgaTNuT• Magi,. No. 4*•:; ' , IMPORTATION ,- or VELVET. BRltBl3Ei,i; I hiPiRIA, SUPER INGRAIN, A'l4l! - 't OARPE 'l' N QIL.OLOTHEt AND NAtTINCji; JOHN LEMON, ; ----6110CE88OR TO :11,20ALLUD M. MIT, apLe.im--Manufacturer, Imparter, 814 Dealer: PbMdelehM. CARPETING. • „ .. ,(31.3E0,R0E W. BILL,: miuls.kerlTßlSß AND nr.Atzit. INtastPrf -4 , / NOB, MATTINOtI, ko. WARESQVSE, 144 NORTH TIMID KllE= AT TLN G g MATTINGS !MA TT1140,3,i '= 4-4 white and obtoked( ' 4-4 6 4 , " ' MisUiDsl9 • - For sale, lowest d'anh ?Piot L.' KNlGfrjr, 26* at SECOND Striket. agilm „ Above SPRUPS. west Idki. MILLINERY 'GOODS. SONNETS t BONNETS PINE CHIP BONNETS, , • -± BLA6E NEAPOLITAN STRAW EDON, -BLACK ROUGH ANDILEADY itaiN*Tti. • • THE VICTORIA BONNET, I‘ll%, , LINOOpI, WOOD, k :NICHOLS, , myl4 • ?RS CEEETNET Street. FRENC,I-1, BONNETS!: • Of receit'im;intatioi. - •F*lnittilONTDElNit AND FLOWXDB. 'Jut m ei* by •• . LINCOLN, WOOD,.k 111fi•kr 79111 011311TPJUT MOW.- • (CHILUREN'S 4:10t.)1* 1; fAirblild of STRAW. GOODS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. BOYS' STRAW BATS Aff.D CAP:IL itIOOLN, WOOD, "NIODOLII, • • .;•.= , . nivt-tt l2l6."Olqapil4 r, _ 1 86 0. SPRING HOED. 1860: - Ono of*, lamest's:A moot 0000loto stooks of tootle .10 our lino In this ooalltry. , Tbs beat tanas mites °heaven 12'1°04, , , CI. GARDEN" CIO.. rdooorootilioio or, mid *lams!. Dialere for Ei A T „ ; (lAP.IS „'F Ulll Et. SILK sad STRAW BONNETS, sod SWUM' GOOD% /1111TIVICIAL 31/LOWACIO, exlntxxe,,evm, "" Nos. 500 and 601111EAS1CST BTIZETi 11 , Wi OMR sixth. fez ib MERCHANT TALLOW!: E 0.• THOMPSON, _ - - '• TAILOR. . „ . N. N. COL SEVEN= AND WALNUT STADEFe. • • Clothing made TO ORDER 01117.. ' ' A Fine Stalk if Materials throe on WA. 8.-Stiaits ers vfaiting the Cur ar6 .solicited to leave their rneasurei.." asm-eri , GENTS' nuirtirBanNO,A.oelD-Pli. GEORGE SPENCER. JR„ OZNTS' FURDL3HTNEt GOODS NO. SSW CHESTNUT STREET, ADIOINIIO 01/LAID BODIN; OPPOIIIII6 CONTirittlie; Horn. ) < Res slows in &Imo s largo stook of PHlierel. . TIES, . • COLLARSi , ' 0 rout; • MONA BILIRTS, 1103115 KY, ' " DRAWERS, • OLOVER,"&i.; ~. And oven, other aTtiole in Purniahin ic •ti lei of 4 th 4 LA.' TEST. STYLES, and at, the LOWEST ; AXIOM. • , stiMdtithem .. PROD LAMATION,III rt.. C. WAI,SORN & CO.Ziles. 6 end 7.1 , 1;th BiXTH Ves r i Neill annulus the GENTLEMaN'I3 il l ll/018 1 13 UK ISA& to atilt* departments, et their' 01.,D CA ho. end intend to ' cOntotue t h e forgoer. or et limit until dud ttaiedna given to the noatifx T. This se nonce:smg hi merle in order that stir =Almon, pi trout in this cats and elsewhere may snow thqt their or ders, adijdromed so above, Will fanny; Math ut wheth er they happen to ohs our adorrtisonest in lfte ttein- PaPer s r the time being, or not, - • - • • Piease oat thin oat sad puts It in your mem random . mitt 1 - ; WIiICOTZ-.lsti) of the firm', ,of Win er OP 0:0 i 'IC soOti=-O,FornmENT Paws', re RE sod elinve . mArtun&rox. x. ma ta, UTRenentiltanrk,niipposite we etrarct kietisao firms, .: .• 7; , . t he ; r. .. . . . wontd retiont fi dly WI , , ittint,on of int fonnfir natztrup and frkeode soh ilinell, 'tore; MICI up are; Par tl i nal - OrdnVorialAßTA at chart no tion. A nutc. 4=1 .4 4 _ .ninsion ,. trade man. gtOrr , - - To FARMERS AND 4 3ARDIANERS:-4-11tto subaoribir hae'nolc on Ittod a. large r .l4Or ,GO lll l-- 'IKE POUDRETTE, a' superior anality, whintt will be cold It the lowest, each armee. warranted to g., earaotton._ ',will in all *Qua woriant. tte latsty. W EIBIBUN.Segond 'street. one aquae above t e ant Toil gate . Moe, rro. UM North lieoond aired. bove Franadnavenne.Phdadetehia. , BLINDS , AND SHADES, , Na II NORTZOIXTEBTREET.. • Is tat most ostensive soplufsetstsi of VENETIAN BLINDS . AND WINDpw . SHADES. • The, largest sad sued assortmest In tilt el ty, at the lossost sties& • ; MAR SHADES made and lettered, //nonfat rionsidly attended to. soditst M SPRING HOTEL, , . MINERAL , _ ~ lei , WILIQW QIIIOV,Ei Muntrnery Co.) Pa.. . This well. known rrt will be omen n o r tire reOePtion of bowler" by ,the tat of June.. Th 100Ine illejlea neat, sad the pot& s Suuniot be wiresseist in the State, The table will be fprotabCl with- ell the Ittauded date iliesson, and et i t4e bar will be found the °humor liquors, wines. esters, o.> ANO, §llower end aloha° bathe are attaohed to th lace to r the use of euedbu. Foot lips. of omeibules low the door seats to and Irout the city, onifneotlng wilt the N. r:/illiillos4.Mielesptatioa. AbbERT is u OK Wi7ll42t* • * '-'1- , ,-- - • ' l roillistor• T. LAWRENOR HOTEL, BROADWAY NY... Amid RIORYILIStreet.fiEW YORK. one Weil above the N. y .Hotel. This new and eoponriticitrowienop mon for the reception of guests. en et ishninet exelusively on the EuroPeamt Pimp. he opg want o baehtees hotel, in this portion dr the eat has bliallOsa :Itar t Tpria t tof to g eltahltsh lazir brunt ouisets. Oa; gilth a thorough towage Cif 61%1- Ic e :ttlelerg M U T ° r°4 of f every "es', I ee-em • a 1• Is "IntetWhea.ll%rietee. ni,LB.-.-6,000 gala. ,Extra Bleached Ble 'ir igter k / I.N . is r ~,, ~ ,1'.7, " V , : et l'Oj: tt % , f r 't f; 1% ' 0 ' ti , a , La . , $ e t TUESDAY S MAY 8, 1860' • Chnileeton Convention. sVin Pawrgza IDITOXIAIc 00111111116 on /TB PRO anstitmag. fFroin the Peensrhaunalitatitielitinel I'• ;'. • 'We earistie attention ofre tem oortiay'of y -,Penri riquile; spettlally to they v ote of theft represents • saves at Charleston,' Red the will.oithe patty been tritifilly relletti ted,‘ the 'entire vote ,of, this l SMte would undoubtedly have been cant for Burma A. ;DotrocAti r instead of bush' ti rerun, however, we Sod ttutt only lass inn A HALF voiss were Most in hie . r favor, and- Yikoingt(Altfir A RALF against him.. Whilelu the trent of, hle most tureteratejoes were Witiejority of the Peiritervanla delesation,'reserting to all manner of intrigneledeftet hie nomination,' 'Wiwi efter' the delegates o •Pretaathig a ntalo ri tY 1 4 the ealiireeshittal dletrioir in ibd tiiiiiimition.baa feehoUndea in his - faidt I' ;I mal t ortriorp o i t i vi ya,, sable ,has"bemi-httwily , OcrtithmitiSd''afid; Wei, e glade& by • the Ideal wire-workers' that; bon . - trolled a rusjorit " delegation, and'vra now 'Milt attention tii eid Z'realing steered that they will heel. note the r boustittiernte Oa ;tones / not ' , to be mitattiderstoOd cbefOrellte rinnhumihting of the Conventieriqrilltititeore. ',, -.; ifyrina the BosluOkeiahl,j''' ' .'' ,' s:,'i": 1 ?,:. Li a le intet tbatjlts tioSetts_,AlSi t ii I raft So ttitootOlST - ,to rid 104 tin Vire 17 , ce,dpotrins,124,:yt -..,, #lll,V i asW , eleinatu hi* and seriirelpheo Strad a with Taos. 'the ;would distOthi.t is,Elytid itiliridlot*ded leo 4116ntief ial;„0., ,ISeL drirdhlOtuvaqlna W. si disunion thrtibipipieek.put,',otris pt rem , op ' the part of eatreale,ffetithertk,saPiltillim a o` l9 Prt . till heeded by Rtfribern men of either party, is Made'. certain by tbe,aeilowiend at ; rite_ Charleston i OM. Vuitton. It IkPlayed nut, avid either cull rill % Milikatui ooplet4t, mime rejoice liet• 64: !tiouo - shit :Stith , The a.to . e ltd 1 _fir 0 . 1 41' 01 - ,adatne,, ow riampahire, :Vermont. Rhode Viand, Conneetlent, added to New- York and maitillY *WOO, ti the deorookhasgono forth that berm aper thel)enmeratio,P!4l7 16 a unit liPalli• , tha 090 - , „tribe of popular sovereignty, eau/ noretetitftelt• ,ripti.. - and ,nonerother.ywill be :tolerated; f' the tth ate, wise. • they . will w ri te upon this; plat. ini,, and. .0 ontinue to , live In • f ri endship! with .- - lr, "Northern , brethren; .and • we believe a • hiple majority ,at . the Southern people - are-of this :4 6111,0 a, , Mit echeming politicians have ittansged to .41 sleek; end humbug, and ,bY; their not end untie JeLtbrnis i dtlat,in the eyeaof the ; Veep 'Warn astray. - rittt tholobslOssood , thoosthtS4lll .ity. :#O. business-46r thessidisturbers ,-of , the pnblio pee*, end theyaillbsoonhe left out in,the -mild to tlalleet upon their,folly,. and to meurn , over itbeir ;departed , greatness:Arai . the only oonsolatar,lift Alm will heibit privilege soporded -to .;.ttootitospt, ,te, swirl atiklrir their teeth Attila gedd and vit.. tilt. : Thest that Allis 'great canntry is 'to be ~ ilellatathtenrrilpt and ttnpriacipled- p,olitiolini "ts rill; neusensa.,- and mill hot be 410 De. 41116160N1if 4111 take aajpeof that, se the politicians toik.i - :For-. ratryart, ge t are in for I e fight, asking no invent, Alivaithers. part pp . and shal leontend ;Air prinoiples -frith , 11)_, ,Flt , rllhility riod bra Almon us, our motto ! . 91$4' 4 ' Prineiples; not men." `tt"rom thitlionlarl lie (Xy.) DimOoratl fre, bar untoindfal of the f riehl Y. jig- Pio; dldßo'liiy; bretiabt to betr iithieson 'defeat Me of the IteMoorany._.: Ste hen Dought4;3fon f l o h ead and almaldere above them *11; ha heid a inejlrity, in. the Convention, and "amid heat any one of lira sompetitoia aftlie polls et 11. lild wit/in° feet before the' ConVention, members erithitaw, eeamle and kick up generally. irilthey than give him - the rieritination. • Lot the prude Sneak fey' tbemielvea. The politicians ere ;against Dernries- 4 the r eo l ple' are far him, And as, Ihts latter 'do:the votinr„. it la about time their, voice *MUM he heard, When' the Couretitidn rotted'' leek to the people to All vacanoma represent the' States that withdrew, it would, 'Borie,beeti well, niso,,to have asked that all the 'Mates appoint new delegates to the, Convention to' Ai held at Baltimore on the ]Bth of June. i lt is ot mato allowjarord who cannot agree upon a %idiot to Mt again upon the ease., So we would Seer the re-monointmead Of delegates from ono end 'of the tinicu'ittatinther, that the voice of the Pea' 116 rely:be fully and fairly known.' The fresher e delegates from the people.the better, the more hid* they Will represent their Wilt and wish, The trickery, Wurealify and juggling manoeuvres of polltiolane and aspirants, could' not then be .fircat to bear Upon the Convention, and tbe'un• ible voles of the people would .be 'made , _ r. ,,,, , iproos the cleyeteect Plaindeste;.l— .. , Assajoritrover all, including fifty-two bolters oitr against him, have pronounced for Douglas; 1 0 Nit lip other men has ever reeeived one-fifth of up..y., , ition. In almost alt eleotions in our 4ent,a rkiralltY *hate, • be 7071 tt is rtt°,.t - ll' „,th ' ,U till _Milieit order of preterends used, Wirth tei; We- e. itonglas bet had, thoitiahte stut:illitzf-swo against him, ebougb sonse of !them lett* tieSted-expressly -Li vote - for him. •. Of the *ad legititeate - aefing Convention, he has steadily sintelvgd three fifths of the votes. Four yearn ago, lie.. It hound, as a man of honor, -to yield a once , eanifination, to. him_ who had obtained * ma o , 'of vótiot And now the •courtesy whioh he Oita, thought involved his honor is denied him Oh three-fifths in his favor. This is the state of tbtock when the Convention adjourns to Baltimore, intit' the-President forty-six days to bunt Whit ney and :nay 'off .1. Glanceys ; and ,now let the pitopie twat out for " Vox Popnli Vox Deol , iProm the petersbunr (Vs..) Press, May 81 I. . 'Craiiintitisr VOttVWSTION. —The ' Coniantion having adjourned without the accomplithmtint of the design for which they *ere - sent to Ch'arles -4 t... t may be regarded proper for us tolitate our Pinat tin in' regard - to 'the action of th&Stitlthern de tee, - • ' ' • vr ere Mar in oar einialotiond that' the' Scots lietflatotehient War:all wiring sled Caonot he jUiti ljedlelhe datisfardinia of 'any dise tutees they are "brit Williiitto aiinimode a irillingnesti and a desire 'So 'bring about A disruptime of this &Hong Tinton. "Whit& has for so iriapy years found strength in the litairta of '.-ill true patriots, . bath ,North ; and Sddth. The South' has" ,for' foi a long !Solo professed to 'bb: devoted ;to the Union • and in most of "the ' opeeohes made by " ,Southern orators, we find the fire of patriotism burns Bright and long, and loud are the tributes paid to the glo rious . dead who fought, bled,* and, died that w 6 might enjoy the rleh heritage of republican freedom.: Yet all tins must now, that we - lurve, grown, into a grandeur Unduf pealed by any 'Other tidditho On 'the broad earth, be dashed down, annihilated and de stroyed, on a mere abstraction, An this and More is threatened by the coarse and line of policy prOposed by the seetasientsts from the late National' Con *mitten: " Now; while we protest as much- love Tor - the South and its institutions es any other man, yet we do say at this particular julioture Ire eau nee no good reason for -any movement on' tile part of the South which has a teodeaoi to urbane. so disastrous a result. ' Of one thing the Siinth, or that'Portion of *rho syttinithiseivrith this new , move on the -part of the Southern jmen, will find deep and• earnest sympathy from a near ter' from which few men who really love Their Celli:dry would d6siie to obtain it. Is it genarally known In this State that' the - Black' Republican • party would mush prefer to see at ultra-muthern man nominated to , at of oll,tho Democrats 0 the a Northern Detnoerat 1 Is it ii generally known t h at face of the earth, they do most cordially it spice Stephen A: Douglas ; adMitting this 'foot, sad ridded tone by Senator Nilson, of Massachusetts; we would •like to ask, If they ' are not actuated by Same sinister design in desiring. the nomination of &Southern man ? Will not, this ,couis6 , bii well ealoulated to array against us a large soctional tutrlY at the North, who will overwhelm as it the 'South, Indliths' bring about all thei.disagrcleabla attendants upon cavil war?,•. I Now, we r----le, in. his last * ok,,te give , pivrim, peragrappi,,to gh enother and upon the strongekt reason rhich opCratei upon the Republican- party'and anuses tbem'to desire the defeat of Judge Doitgles' nomi• nation; end it ia this; they think ho is -the only Democrat in-the whole Union who eon at this Woo be Mooted to the Presidency of the United Stntes-- a good reason for their hatred surely. [From the Pittsburg Pont.)l • Wino se TO BIGAISE ?—Tbe condition of political ,effoirs at Charleston has caused rho stoutest to hold iiiiblrenth and vaguely holuire, , W hat next? What will be the reknit or the eirocrimen the country? 1 It is unneoessary,;porhaps, to inquire more atiergth, ! than we, have dune, at this stngenf-tho proceedings, o who or what has broils:lst this distraction tiPbn us. Int ii'lharfid 'reiponsiblii.y:rests'seM owbere. II Mon high in position,.in arid eitt'nf the!Oonve Bon, ;cannot hope -to escape signal- pun limes , end ' ,have ringing in their ears the ,bitter nurses of an outraged people., Time enough to enter speoifica tiOno or write tiernei ripen the relle'of infiniy, of these who- hate neiinitted their preJedines add re: Sentments - in engulf patrbitism , to , their coalmen country, and that fealty to the greet -Dennthrarie i 'party duo its high mission, in carrying forward to its true destiny the instiintions of our great Ropub lie,-involving the fate of millions of 'freemen ; We shall make no complaints unliss the record signed 1 .at Chatletiton obeli cause the flag of disanton to =wave from our Southern border, whore, indeed, it has been threatening for years. I In the Cincinnati Convention in 1856, when Mr. Buohenan received 1.82/ votes; a clear nisjority of the Convention, his friends asked, and •hia )Ivalo conceded, tbat,he was entitled to the necessary two thirds, and, then a unanimous nomination, which was given him. When Mr Richardson presented the 'letter 'of deelination of Mr. Douglas acknow- ledging the portico of this principle, all will re 'Member- who were presentorith what a ;shout pt welcome It was received, Where new is that magnanimous heart or unselfish pen to record a similar' tribute' to Stephen A.Doug las when he receives 1521 votes 'a cleat. ma ,jority of. the whole Convention ? - '7o defeeit him now, for the first time in the, history of theconn try, the almost irresistible machinery'of aring `end powerful Administration is r eencentra ed to overwhelm, not a vital, but a Candidate who has 'as mitoh right to the honest impiamt ethic country men' as any other , living man. Why shodld he yield, after he bee Obtained a prominence which is confessed by hie assailants would nominate any of, bfierliald ? Why ehottld Southein delegates seoode - , lend than one-third the electoral voter-and threaten destruction to the part? , and the country, disputing the power of the majority to,make p plat form, and defying two-thirds to nominate? 1 W . : The death_ of Hon, Townsend Harris, States mlnleter ,et,Yedo, ,Japen, is cent! ed by .private Ovioes, and it in thought proper and pro. posed that on; Government should take fit l . notiCe of the calamity - Mr:Barris' cervices as a diplSmat have been frequently applauded by our{ wisest a taternnen. , t . • . - • - 'ai• If Yenoeyiem lints 'the' lialditiciod to I rent 'et separate : tio)tot, it will ba the politioal 'death of every loon oortneoted , ,ltti, tto gettfoggip, Not even thO Troop and gunman w as BM ao 'badly haaton.ata Dariiilfind Wood ttolcauliiirbe,'—:m&trO Ou 'r s ,) .qt l oistirl 1 i , 5 ~ ' - It.f rl '' ZA:lll9l"lol9l.lGilrgyrts. IT imi a:de:i6 ll isi k ; T po i3 iii ß rtgt i tio h rd Sin el ' 4 ' 9 ' l AlderlaY le 'to be the-Postutaster , Getieral.wheri Lord Eigin la gone. • • Tow VOTArr Of ,gold coined at the mint la 4 year ass 42 ‘, 6 940_8% tieing,inore tkan - doubla the Suctrof 1858. ,1 .. 11 410. eitoeptiptic however, it is fir be. low. the colnege of soy period since 1850. In, 1853, during the !twat 6t the Australian 'dtruirreirlarithe total wee M1,452;391, and the average of the past Oliviers has been £5,449,028. The ailvercoinsge bet year, on Sot tontraryorm larger then Mimi repent period, A.'e Vital being 4047,061; while: th e average of the past ten years has been only 1337., 281. 'N6 ;nelsons or halt crowns have been' eolnad since , 1801 t „v The total cornier boinage wu only !48,51.2, end the average for the past ten years has )mm110,801., - . kn. Mac& le again in London. ,W,e hear that be, has convinced several high persons. amongst nisi& is LOrd "Lyndhurst, that he and Mr. Squire, set Ameriouf medium, were, in presence of several mitnesilisp raised to *seedling. Te . st o rswiwite.litan 2121Vf.tItD6111P.—The Duke of ,11 fdtheefbien:forinelly :installed into the ..01109 „Tli award of the .boronith of Cam brldipAl Imo 1641 ' to the Lite Lord Macaulay, il.4"wWhe' tf , leto aptwid la Held the nolde 7 men andleitithantselfho quire 'field the aloe since its Anatituthini WielAtiekdittesiintheir, election: 1529, Thomait. 'toward, , mite 41(074rfc41R; 1 5 4 7, Bditard, Sey,ntonr„ Dinka of lgoniereet ; 1962.40hn tindley,,DUlte, of'Soribenlielland ; 1554, notes", 11tintrdi-Dlik4f of Woilellel ABM Doi* • • Drib r , lf6lo,tdir Tininusellissiteeiliord '21 1 ; tat Mr YfalleisDpeet WirotiCeeppr 160. ..cuomes •tioirontry, Lord Keeper ;...1634. 81r Ibith Lord kee per '1652, 1 . ( MVO; Oiomweli f Bsq - : - ;7 1660,1ir Bdwirdltyde (iffer'wardigagef eifrettdon); 1670, Sit Thotnas Obloheley; I.Mr, • 441119,4:::6,11, Lord ...Termyri of , Dover ; 1688, SW Themes Chieherey; .10984 Falwarl;BAtuall, I;tiland ;..172T., Bert Oxford and 'Mortimer ; - ".l4L'ilenry Bromley, Lord Montfort); ''lBllB,'SOlin Henry Manners; Doke 'of 'Rutland; ; 888, Pravda Godol9horiOstiorne, Lord Godelphon ; .8o; Ohl+ , it'iliamario rut 1857;' %homes Ha tuition, Lord Annuity; cinw, Erupts Mae% Dnke, of Bedford, Thla 11164 Pitillatioh reflects poet faithfully, ' the stoney politics of the " good old flans."' - - DrOttinaw'aish:Dikrituvniir OrlNnntichlritees.', '—afhere , oeforted, , 'doting the year 1859, an -Oil orease 0f:742 , 60nm In the ~teablle and an Lionise of eateries to atirtunpittit. of gaui.7" 054155. of emoluments, to the sum (41927 61... Ad. of retti!ed alloiranees, to tfie 'SOW' of A 19,878. 14s. 4d. ; and of expenses, 410,581 10a. 104.=—total; £112,292 la bd,'" %OA the other hand, , the - decrease *ll* as follows : In viand. 51; in, ealarlea,.£s,Bol 10s. 7d t in emoluments. £6,602 12a. Id ; „in re tired a110wanee5,'.1.16,563 10.106 *; and In expenses, £lO ,1 , 601118e4d =total, £125,670 17a. 106., chew. 'kg sun* 0f.£12.27816a, sd. .. . . • A airtotstbitijalltt betnspetblielted and laid before Parliatnetitea the,anbiset of the .spirlt ,trade. It appears from this rattan that the -total amount of spirits : distilled an England during Ilia year 1859 was 7;230.963 gallons; id Etienne& 13,190,865 gal lons; and in 1re1itint,.7,235,993 gallons' ;.malting ,tetal,los the Unit e d linagdom of 27.657,721 galleys. The santabeeof gallons of spirit/on rthieh duty was, !said duties. the year 1859 was as fglicotte : fn Eng land, 10.692 049 gallons, at 8c peil,Talletc - the duty terettniting 'to '14.230.519 l2s in' lieotland, the '93llll)fmr of gslions.vme 7,123.906;M Ss,; prodttoing ..f.2.949 502 Ss.; aro. in Ireland.the .number 10fle was 8,538443..0 , prod tiding 12,815,g.19 , 'xi)ol...ing was the United - Kingdom a total of 24,2q4, , and calteris of spirits, on Ifhloh the paid"wis ;Dr" '701.761. 4s: Gua . coWttsat Siosnateallt.-41S ittaddenald Ste, pbenson writes to the Time., desoritingu new mor tar upon which he is -engaged , It consista of the application of,highltefsttere,stesin to produce great centrifugal veloeitY, and the in'gfe or dbohargo of the , sbot or' shell la regulated by' tery simple inechanieni. . gdnporider: is used: • Every , deseriptiop of missile•oan be discharged, and U ne fie . Slart, tic, kept in toutinuous operation, loaded and discharged, by trio utak., The range yaries from 800 to 2.00 yaidi, according , to 'the velocity, angle of elevation and d i men s ions f shot. • Ten sr more shots tan be ' discharged for every single dis charge ,of the ordipary, mortar., In the original plan I proposed. o apply a rotary steam engine to impart high centrifugal force to a cylinder of about seven feet diameter, near the centre of which the shot " atii - Inserted, and pass down the arms or spokes to the petipkery{ where they are retained by the, apparatus, which is felt : plated to release them at the precise time required. The velocity 'acquired by 'centrifugal motion is MR elect for the diaeharge of the heaviest description Of shot, and the arrangement es to Power, velocity, range, angle of discharge, weight of shot, and ra pidity ~ of firing, may be veriednooordiug isle cumstances.** Tirana is no doubt of. Madlle. Plooolomiet being aboutto retire from the stage. The yoithfulpreour , donneverill shortly be united to an Italian mar. quis,,to whom shis bee brawler semis. time ,muoh at, teohed, Plecolemmi has re(used,all offers to ring , after the Month Of: May, Cou ft Journal. Wa andetatand that the !Intent Oairiiiplit Inund in Jurie next to ramie 'regular settings t. 'Nevi Yolk with ) their , celebrated screw feat, and will thew, in addition to goods, carry all elute* of , pat solvers.. The emigrant department, is to be en trusted to, • well-known rm in ~,the Australian trade, whose Steadies raft ty throngli every die-' triet of Groat Britain and Ireland,ne Well as the continent, and from their experience the very beat results maybe anticipated- - , • - Tea GREAT AtllTrax.—Captaln Goodridge, Who commands the Channel Island paoket Courier, has been consulted by the directors of the Great Rest ein with respect to the beaching of the greet ship in St. Aubfo's Bay, Jersey.' The'fisiptain declared that a better place could not bo found to enable the bottom of the ship to be examined until a dock la built for her, and he offered to take her over with safety; in fine weather there would not :be the slightest danger. ' Captain' Goodridge has bees running to and , from Jersey twine a week for the last thirty treats lie is always employed as pilot When the. neen,risits the,Channel Islands, ildr. Stobbing, the president of the Southampton Cham ber of Cototherie, Stated 'at the last meeting of that body that there was eVery prebability • that A Great Eastern graving dock would seen be built dt Southampton. Ton following nattiest odours in a letter toceitre‘d front the ,eounty Kerry: "The miserable condi tion to willoh battle, almost, throughout the county, pre reduced is truly deplorable. To use a local expressive avoid, they are , intingt—that is, not nolo to stand, and when they lie down are urablo to get up from want of food. hay' is £7 and £8 per ton, and Qs. per owt. In this neighborhood, and not to be got'at even that. The peasant farmers, with a few cattle, are not the worst off; it is the heavy stookmasters who are in the greatest pre• dioament, and are obliged to give to their local! and 'delved Cattle milk and 'oats 'to sustain exist ence. Gaviria cattle blstie' already died. Not a blade of greys can yet be noticed, with harsh, sold wind and rain still prevailing." CIALCRAIPT, Tina generally !apposed that Calentil, who has been en gaged in hanging so many, miserable wretches du ring the lnst quarter of a' century; ursues some other leas unenviable calling; *hereby be gets Ids livelihood, when'hia services as an executioner are not called into rtqulsition, but uohdenot the oue. fie ban e regular salary, from, tbe; city of London, upon which he lives, and the prooeeds- of Ids ‘. en. "gageinents"' in thb country' are , reekonedi as so many additions to• hit stated !morns: 'lie , has' par fted on hie ' present vocation ,between thirty and orty years; and he ..hes .lived. clr near a quiet street in the, suburbs al' Leaden, „called "Notice street," for upwardi 'of 'twenty yeare.—Deetzes GdZelee. TRANCE Tins Monitour oriocianoti - that tho toeshottoe body he 6 agreed to the conthment of 100,000 men for the present year, by 238 against 6 votes. Tug Illonitenr 'publishes a decree, reducing, by one centimetre, tha minimum height required for recruits. . Iv is said that the instiwitions given to Baron Oros by the Fr a noh CioVerniadit ere to arrange the differences with Chino, 'and to return with the arMY to Franco as quickly as passible.. • . , Tun relations , between. thp French Gevernraent. and the Swiss Confederation are at present AO an friendly that it Is uncertain whether the Marpele do Target, the l'reneh Ambassador, will to Berne. ' Antra. fat modifying - the tarifa of telegraphs in Frame is to tie immediately submitted to the Coun cil of •Ststo, rho prim) is to bo considerably re duced., and a uniform rate for short messages to be established for the entire empire. IT is announced that' Prince brapoleotiatid the PrlneektOlothikle are about to make a trip to and Melon their way bask to Prance, they will pars thronh Savoy and Zito. - said that the , Empreas Eugenia will this summer vita Chamonix, wbioh la gloated on the territory ceded to Frazee by Sardinia. , . ' A cn Anal:, it irvaid, is about to take place in the management of the Grand Opera lit Paris, which is to pasi Into the hands of the Titans aro at Paris at'Jhir present time 19 Pro tot:tient churches' in, full operation,- 97 'Protestant, clergymen, and 2,500 children regularly Attending Protestant surciny Schools. ' Coax - 40 AL liberty is Mittel; root in France, and 'public' °pillion is Setting' againit Go v ernment 'cm barking in trades and manufactures. Tux Monsieur publishes returns showing that for the drat three months of the present year the assessed taies amount to 463,052,000 frimos, being an increase' of 8,558,000 francs As 'ooinpnied with the corresponding period of last year; and' 2,058,- 000 franca as compared with the corresponding pe riod o f 1858. - Ir to generally ;belleved.thet . the Prince of bite I nano has refused to barter his principality with the Sciaperor Louis Napoleon for a seat In the Nenste, and an annual income of 200,000 f. Rentes, Which 'are said to have bean offered to , hitri as the'prloe of the annexation to Trance. The , lirinee, , unlike Ring Victor Emmanuel, will. not, part .with -the cradle of hos family, and *wil t retontn, an. Intpen 4ent sovereign . Boguebrate and blentOtle, hick separated from Monson after the revolution of 1848, are team annexalto , Franoo by virtue:of the treaty between Victor Emmanuel and Louis Napoleon, A New STMAIIIMAT.-41. great oroird' asieMbled h e t T ues d a y to witness the puny stforteaf puny little vessel on the tiuy,,lntsin of the arsenal, oppo. site the Boodle, Paris.:,. A. little etaantboat, pro pelled by neither screw Tlbr paddle-eTheet,iror any of the inientlone hithertelasnreslAby the' eons of science, Mae beheld , entting the meter like an ar row, turning.-twisting, backing, stoppingovith the agility of, a ; burr} fkiltiellps'Aiver the ;surface, without so much ailieding.'reaustanite bf iifip kind. The anceest bf the eintrimint-complete ;'al though, beitigniade upon BO alkali ieale, the en gineers sesembled„ there .to witness it refused- to accept it as wholly eatisfaetory. The-.propeller, of novel invention; hi placed in front' of the vessel, and auto through the Water, piongttleg .a breed fur row, through which the boat ruches Mitkl/kettulok• men of, lightning. The *sod iti.certainly - eitraor• dinary r but the rush and agitation and splash might heohnexious in larger yeesell, mut be scarcely tole _ rabic et Sea. • 7.1 , ; kI 4. irrtIVEIVAMPO REPTVG.i: • 'o.! • • Oil ri IID :Uri ..flq . ..,i; 7 RAUffilitliti ~: _ i.11:;13' .., rd n q. , 470.1P04)* 14 'thf tAitOriailk I ifitiono• 'i_iiit Pprfotest - to laß , DuiFt ,*9•PittbAS It tEt: 'be mitt so dtel4nd lili iirmy, or to - ruoiith mai' 141,8,k. yereloe sides dleseted Lanntriekie. •• -.7'2? •,-,.' Asjoerse imilticalmwrementhae begin, `net oily; for oonetitntional freedom, but for . the , union,;of German? , nreder one toxeieion. . ; "." '' n di inn . ' let' of d'il," 1 fid,liedi 41n, - ran: froth Menai. to Pirle, , oli.bliplik `aritt3treiberg.l lber jciirrafty is Itabrksirpmg4o.4 isfertpeigttboure. ; . •)' •, I' ;') ' ..; LA. ... „ Amr a en'orAbe,rmaparer. Of,ltneriat jUIR liromW gated, erten:dile' Poleod'tlielmiselpat eneetinenti 4 the lure relfttre` to theilkaatit le hereditary. entA We nobility *l*h: .144.fis- kee. le-the titot of Ate empire .. - , ~, p• -..,,1. r ' ' J Ativid4h"trp'W 14:14iiniiiirs "etaier tbat limmds bee 'Ordered her dleloiestie' istentir-tWErmit i tt o tt tinting the IlAittotethind bOeWitiee t , : The , rk. eyen : It. they qbe :deetres, to ayp td.being eeee t eed either b* ligian4 OrFrame, orOding orowns& , • .ing th e Chiisee: l ,) .. i .I. --; Ton iinotroOlitolt.af carried, in 4ift,Tinsikt>79MlOir i iii.nokAmplo.for th e , immediate' tranitstron or tbeclifew Weston:ken{ into the oothrool Idakaikea'af rlii Vo6oPin, and I ganeiii' diffusion - of mime thotpion.. Taw **sitar 4161Y4olokin is 91100 parrot frOnoa, Ithen given zip by florrilk i ts, dertiniajo beeolde'dne of &it Airtime . ' of tho - Frenoli fleet id° , the flfedtterraaaan , ond - ryiirds , for - bundiakaraill leatrog. morquartr rhipa are to Art, ratablir)arAL - pkaret." ; - ," 1,1y14111DEN: b t4lO/sauta 1a ewe hrtka fate : ikisintilifire *blobs-11w met thassnOtielm," 014 04 Nv—ri« Amww 'id dollars 'ld . - emeriti . • emitter iefsrilwrimastinetfol" 'ova: fist ketworiraterilhailys. t‘f 1 - • if) 1:81tAlarl : .1,10 :t i t "VIT. optaseitaerwr nerwritt,4l6.4risE golen. sitnt l )l7l ?Village ITO .4tteigas, , rife. j isto Myra itreeti Shall eV.") - Often, the Mune 4f-the- genital dinertS4 Idpo.tto jala -the; ; CarUsts, is .the Bpsulatt Ward Far ,wittio; eta 4. Dolce is .the name of the paella Witty whttela, spettai lif - tavatiy. , eairled • ta Ake."lnwrreation of Vlosiviirocof whisk: OlDobssig, , The, expiroadaa,b, true sod as ti lm inig as silkerh whose Warne the inisneeessfrif 're - • • ' • • . • - ,-14011111 g." r • • I . .,Tiva ?ass, hes Appointed, Comet Norge; ,of rain, as Atintstet of Wer,Arkiolt Ministry was pro-,. viefonally'direoted 6y Canilail Antonini. - • 4 hliCiriatitY of Can- , mandevisiethief. -Papalartioppoobly takes, Orders from, the 14 1 10,,and otot,front ,the. President" 'of the'Wer Dike sine - • GaW. 4 , ll;Onieraiiitti tl ieiteii' trine - 41.4w odn- done to speak favorably tiles sfitWani wok_ of, theTonttliqal army , •It is wild of opinio n that" the 'Gendarmerie, viliciform a, corps o 4,1}0C, min; 'are' prettY tiiir/y, if nit moat to the' Preneit =troops , of the same am:: fihe, offleersinf • the. artillery are also spoken. of highly,-, and the line will; in a short = time, With little drill and dieelplins,' their pay ptinetnkfly yen' , Rl to them." their food goad andmillioient„ainttheir eomforte. generally, oared for, tarn .out. iiii_eigoient as any other troops. 'With 'respect' fo the'protessed rioti ors; the gerlerarsays that :bitfcire , herarrivsoLat _Rome they could, be bad for tbirty sops afies4;.. slime his arrival the .price hoeincreased to three and a lief franed. ' ' 1i ig T.knelicivell , lbited- bas been tondo W pass tbnlßoataairoutlef onless,..an nt tack N/118 made, again* Itautaby Pkadamiat, laram.totacm , frdm• Rome' aldilhar tbe Pope had resolved to take nti initiattie in a 'arar - in the Romagna, and that GeneralLataorieitire word& only 6orKfentrapb a corps in Umbria; between Rome and Ancona: • . HARDINTA. IT IS ortlaulatO ' that Piedmont, it tha present moment, has an active` fore pt 182,000.14e/14 mut tha shuttling army h to be biotight up to 200,1:106.: ()antral Italy la not donsiderad safe without snob nn krin'' ' Tits Zombardia 'eves the illative ,abangtit, of, the Italian army at rwigo men. .; , Affair's, iii 17y#t" , We hare received, by-ponyo'rxpreas i Morin taineer,. published at Great Kelt Lake' 61ty, of 'Aphl 2l; 1960. =lt 'cantatas - Ate `giinoriSl ordete lamed at Comp Floyd fOr the remeirel Of the troops, from .Utah, and an "editorial bitterly desourniing the course of the Government towards the Indians; and also the'fdllowing items: ' • ' - _'lns Pear' Kivitass intuits of the pon 'telegraph; • rob. far, ' has = tedeblithed 'beyond doubt the superiority of the'nentral rottte to ill' others,; as oliandete at imminunigation,between the! two oceans: ' Mr. Butterfield 'may go to bed now,, and snooze ' out his disappeintment. 'she ponies oe the Waturatili trip over the entral Fontein a styli' not tobe oonspeted, with, . 'lran ,Osemlints.—T ti e, Feint : el Air l a Utah ,is - now almost en entire blank: There,ii seehite ry I. !disreeTaindit. and , Wing turthePnationil redeem- ; There; sitOltt agebta , Wlttexiii do aftY 4 thing to 4.ahe care of the„lmitine, ,The Federal dudialtit* presents hut intie poltrtion' to' represent the' bench. There is, no ;national attorney te pre-' • -ute ; and the. walls of the Federal, primon see going todeofty. .Whatehall be done? Memonsiro wr Warta Mire—From tar Fillmore oorrbspendent, Bete; writing ;tinder date of April ,10th,we glean the_ following ;articulate of a most atrocious murder committed upon a yoting- Indian on the Pkivier river' id the as cased particle ate not strange,torarreadars. John ston, more familiarly known ae7Jo n Anin Johnston, - 'has figured ' Considerably in' end &tonna Camp Floyd, having been 'attracted abither, , from Cali- , fornia, by the. glitter, of the ahoy. gold: • Kirk is of that delicious class of U. 8.. deputy marshals. `who have faiored us. with their delicioust em any sines the opening of the late tabgnifieent'and vir tuous-Federal courts of Utah. , " , • Data Faye: On Tuesday-lest, 94 oat, two met --one, the notorlone Johnston, of Camp:Floyd, the other, *period named Kirk, lc deputy:marshal— , arrived at Cedaryiptings p end Inquired for, an In. dish; atieiit, 18 years old, _whom Mr . David Savage brought with hum from; r hos" wrath, when returning . , from his late exploring' 'expedition. 'Both' Savage and the',yorit.b. havftrgene, far o load of 'wood; they loitered abiint Instil' they raw them Sal terming; when,•going up to - thentaotanihMi Palatial a I nlaid at the Indian, said,' :lila, are my ph.' Mr. Savage, not being Sheila he at' rested without Cause; desired, to turner:wherefore' they, demanded him, whereupon an ,altercation took place between him and Jobiaitoti,lhe latter using violent-threats to the - Indian; at'-the tame. time pointing,a pistol .at himi•its ifrltie vindlotive feelings were such that they could not, be satiatsil but by, there arid thin' shedding' hiablood • Mr.-, Savage; hOwever, itepied'between 'Them, - and no violence. was. done, at -that . time.. They then pro duced a 'writ (supposed since, by Some, to be heti.: tibiae) authorising theante arrest said -Indian, on a preteneirthat he • had sometime itgolatirdeted herdsman of-the name-of-Wilburn , about forty' miles from San. Bernardino,, ; while taking cattle to California. Simpleton se, emit° have singled out - this' Indian 'as the ' , perpetititer - of 'the deed, from some letters or rumors item the tenth; though there does, netappear to be Say' positive 'evidenee that be Imal may hand in it steal, r Indeed., - when, 'Mr. Forage met with hint some two months ago, at the Vexes, he told him be bed been sick for Avis months, and his slender form:lay' corroborated hre words: 'The Indian -positively , denied.' that ho was guilty,.but consented tors/Mt theta to Camp Floyd to await his trial, Deputy. Marshal Kirk, at tho rams time, promising him protection, ; and that no harm should betel him on the way. ; hew much hie promise eu Worth, this sapid will best diaolose. %% On Saturday last news reitahed-Fillmore that Birk end Johnston had been. etc:mat ,Ifepld, and that they had reported that 'the Indlan, , on coming to the Sevierbilage,juinped into the river, where. , upon they fired en him, and killedtdro , Not satisfied with.tbis report,•ll..pertztoXfautv including myself, atetted for too fierier ,tolrl,.if inssible , to disciiver the body of the Indian' and asp, irtein bow' ho came e - by his death.' We arrived ' at the'Ferier on Sunday Morning. and Commented our :March,' and soon discovered—about a quarter of a mile be low the bridge—the spot wham, the poor red akin' had fallen by ' the deadly weapons of .his pele.faced ' Murderers. ' It appears, from ttie prints discernible, that wrier tbeyhed killed him, they took the body. and, standing face to face, pitched it laic the river. , . , Wo continued our search, - Mel ypry scon—phout' half a mile (either dove tha'rlver -- euetloeded In - finding the body. On examining it we'foUnd it had been scalped, end bad received fbur balls—. two, apparently, before -he fell, and two after: wards. Of the two- former ono bad entered from the right aide, a little below the'ernipit, frattnring the right arnins it ivent ; the 'other, from nib left side, penetrating ibelicilY on `the loft aide of thei hack. Of the latter, uniihad'entiiied it:little above the• right• breast, and the other:a little beton , the left, and So ,near, it' monis; were the weapons of death to the iMy that; in one plate, the Are from the pistol !torched the Skin'. The'perpetrators of • thiscowardly . bold-blooded, murder had tucked the • Indian's bat irild' h 1 belt pre 'done to pitching the body into the as if they would ' feki leave not a' vestige behind that might laire'n tendeney to threw', light , oi:i :the Este of-this unfortunate son of the forest.' After ',oars.; fal examination of the body, we„dugs grave - and decently interred it. Thea6*antral feelings Bo abundantly manifested in Jandattin,lowirda this Indian youth may hale • sheen frObriali being 'on* 'of a party who gave him Considerable trouble 'when going south with te band of stolen berets; as he Was heard to say - that he reeognised Veal- be - That as it may it is another proof of results of that olviliaatiori 50 lately intMdriosaiitiengie us.” ' The following " - are AIM • mem 'or't s e Olt who discovered and examined the liody,“ria : Lewis Brunson, Bishop, part ! ! Savage, J. 1'.,; Jno. Tang, William Ste Tens, Jr. MORRISSEY At MOUE.- A lively exeitementwAs. created. in - everting circles nn Pridaj'erialag, by the arrival of John litorriaseY;,DadOthsgbien, 'and' Paddy Ilughes, from ' LiverPdad... ortieeed with' his associates on, the - Voyage; Appeared 'lit Broadway, at an' early hourlis the eirtulhlgi their countenances indioatineciulte, that they had not in the least tnifferetfrota' their. AttwPaliti trip. Their ?intone or the chemplon 'contestant& were freely , ven to ' all' whti sought' them: eilo l ' cerement& orrisseY..thlthir Beyeiri;:ta. be the greatest little man lacever , sivr, and the hardest hitter in the World He', thialsartha,LAsiyerarsson, have, won the tight in ten _later if tit had not been Stopped ; he further,dealirea that the police were, brought 'into the ring by otie 4 6102108 Anieriestt frteride,'Whe baited thee they 'should stop the . fight. 'ltorriarey further sue, thirlhe did not,' la 'shy bg weld or deed, hilieffalta with - the progress of the battle; and asto his cutting the ropes, it hvalllesh, and-he will - back up tbli state ment by betting $lOO to $lO that no man et earth saw him 'out - the ropee;. but , that he did, tlee,the. Malice after -they' were pullattip. , tbinkslhat \flayere and 'Bisenan'isM'iiglit And that in his Judgment the ;,be, defeated, and , that tia . Irill'buk up' ail!! opinion with his money.—N. INEZ Apir *sios,Ait. Theo Copia% " 'l4 114. 'eff. ILN -.1 01 0)011110.600110e)fi . : foOklibilhlsraeriaba.. 7 0.07/o•l4llifeetriewer: over, *itini Asia am AttfhlPP?Po goiarp/4 thii 00. - li r i'llftsPOOKl,Orato,s4lnas Assam br Tit Winr.y, V 44 • -• • - - 411.11tiitiiii "kik& r =tom-llibrt two - fpit, the Catikesis Cl/ nAa rAtiefraililirifee.' /6 2 tie hoes Veliitto,4o'hior'tiAlloo tir Vela Citil r imiiers to the`flatotAptlL , PffloitioVrititO-Lgolori if the Met its turfs - titefor4whog W.A. fatillilsise from ttheolty DI Mazioor. Tholstest dots is* toile 19th ; f;111F!q41140.41.1.4 L4**.l.4*QmpatO. to al" 1( . 6 , 16 coPd o 4 ,llll .blatqlVfirit to VIII , 9 1 4, upon the folfo,wh r lyg tensbte7A lol l 4 4.0 0! rofid•ma , • • lv-ibOteiteinsinvivoitillWella will Airy a duty cf C4. P•i.cl o o•Al. l 4 rarrkin lar ment 3. The &adage will be astenipint4i t s far ries Tawas lieeithad , irjetaiLampaM'aii aovers. .r(tentof Y•aiew . s I - • - - '4: t irastiot litaii'b4oilo the =clef April. •Thrsieborethisehr orb W;siit his -Sweep - hidJiks the Gayteataaptintsektl.seeeit'Peptsmit*elteek for poT Alma. , Olt, * Nth tin, fiemplietien 'of • fbeeendosist Ininnprolesrtxl"freis• - :f . ssnte Fa sr. I 111, , . ,-• -1%91 . .4;4.09! hriUMettillinisti, Omit the deseato ef, Mom • ' fri rata that - 'end Praia aimalii at Zaitamobakbiai Illemilyanesesenbesto (the 4rltelk Pfrrnfe emaftre‘le =-• we: 40 .404011 as bow_snAri„,'.not,pe*its, ens Nsoint ender StifisigbyTherefi t at i set. win fueled -lealle the ' tie 4 rr er antet 4111sasBdies,- - *4 i e jri. o apPas. hadre tat tad; rthe - 0W et Zieetesis had been' robbed iry thitesese (Ohara- Weir Meted 1 2 04. 00 ;*the: • whhietheff(hentshtriedzir r„A tehertetstbnialidt Ohi s pZ Polftileitteffy24o4o 4l ., fteleeiteg Wen hist • Ya rfrekiiii i iifiatat4eoitetthea thetteellrussei m et:sadetritaffetnittef the meek*. !_They. , Wh i g ,1 4 1004hhiertpay_,,, tbsty ebosld be (psi es betwavi .99/arlappat at , Ififestee atoreiii Wee' l'htleetnnsht4 • Sreerthent:hindng to lattt , ,,eretittter thchtlenhor,sts soon at at 42461 A . preegre sieetwati_filtas: • 'fit airdpertwiby a Having .eottes t ee t hat lak:agaM tF3 nags:a' ilk*. menet _:secsitee to rr a " Ml rPf uril g. Iran. fat; Oka Ni. then Gererzuneet. •, tft. bellehrtino Me *mid to ile#ol l :iii - Cahn ths.Falialk Marl fele Asse.lo4temadtpat Zseetteas Altr.MeWes, how lviriefrsapportsll6' Angthlit eons* fbr the new, ezpedttion imbsitt • Tim Cris le antiet jsnt,e4. and entre3lst eh brat:tem:lf* for the ersbilie cerharmrarkorthe faittlkfatloa of Ow itspitil was Was aotlyelyparrippmi, Mr. Matthe w tea tietnA evsiy Adroit lodge .. .160210veiiitaiiat tS attal4 the'rwedbtdori or -1111 1 - tandAtalkiiisht Witt he:het asked lei .it Ws goFieet auswer,l, It 'ma ppwrelixteMswed Ma he woutst receive a faxatal:dassiswil ; bat two who aretitVeleak fateraitiPtia-the main'anatiodka te- TRlvotil ovaiddet•ltt imposeiht• for Abe Mtlantee C l orerootolt m _ to l e 4 W,eg huts oil. new palliest exieo; :elle*, toleration. - . An Indisiis Cipthre—Thirentraijigsthe A report was priblislad , lMf selouhor, sidiona -1114 eiretihdea "Ifni* tswell.:4 the mardor rd as ditterleon .Partf of egiftrapts by Didion', mom the"niitber Henty'Floiti-coe;'."fireif Car lisle; F'sami Htd flitallt, , tiMil-Atareiolkaid the followingtfetter,- Air talk kaspresestl- nfth the truthfulness of thereport.. read tir Interest,' ai it 'not onl y boutimillett tha feast of the uncial ar.; but giver an laterentlelfilmiselption .othe:cfdttehl!!!"4s.bliskee4 fiataingt: • • L i4N,PW, fin% Cal., March Alain - with - fiallruce mr: the' oxen' pronmad gratiiiderleafMtk.r,l - onee MOW Warm" you. trit , Trlve443 l *pity ten dale ode- 'lnas Saleg amt . myself, with tbrett oom_ panic*, 14113aers. nienicrtir ger to Oar liana, Whielfire a:poets& se reaoluirirtlni_ flint of. July, but a daiiiind: misfor• tune betel us. Our mold iravalas was raj fa tigulox ; however. we gained the Sweet Waer ley, - whertf onalfturportyloseame very ill, and smeneemped kes, mine half ievaiks bum tie main trail,. We saw Indiaiie twery , day ;- on, Aka fourth day they erne Ms' eamp, - and Arend - every KIM of ifrieidehip in their - power, which *tow we entintly ,o d:oargyati.,. ; We,allly =own to deep that night, antiolpatickg, , Ira danger; _hut the treacherous - enrages 'entered our tent, Bole oar gem; tied fired even nichilliaglinj , cosspiame. Yindiing V witfaCto *y feet, Seised en Indian, wh o . was kftems - act ordaining out asjhratzts with ' a - r ' a - dusky eivrageaaperingamownwheaianarthrws, , , aid; 'after covanslyiseatimme,"hatimond toe had and foot, then sided the tent of evarytidnE,took our horses, ittibohidinj Beet; tiatodpknoil 011* or them, and thatlift the swine et: inassoors, leering my dead sompernimuhto.lw,deveguil,"by the wolves. Weir:Awaited at - [very fastiatsi Man the twit day, whirr nil curia to thielfiamP - ,-- - iThey- these give me rowdried - iberittaittatti - , hit -ow* matkful eat hoed I could not at, MiltdsMlres hatemse, for I had a, burning fever my hank bat/hound behind 'me; warogreatty - - Forty thenertmsvangthey - sgain took this Tina of Taira ta orsie IhnitoOkiNtrataktit Oh, what sufteting Pthinipaseed through f' It Monted to me Ilk* a flightfed dread: ter my abet fonaik me. I dote' toe* hew or whoa We creams{ tio•Mourt• talus; batons - 4%y, thin sysaiiiis Marna' again, I toundriaftlele in i bulge inettierneet of IMUm, - whe *bre 1n*.' 14 03/ftest - witilise, me. The orgies of Or dip-aid 'night Weil frightful la the 'extreme, Iddeonelyipaintid , itarates would' come arditato me in the thee - SAM with a Wild yell of triumph; Would:nein mingle in the wavismea. - ' The neutt: day at sunrise - they lay lows to sleep, except those who watched over me. /wilts lifter noon-OW ihe e --- ' - iWit - ,likrialre - robled In council. The, chief,' Who way ala MI atithriit, man, roes and addrmead the awsblap Linteroke - efeay septum, which I knew, hjklitgeetares, and signs ds the *MIT sank behind the' distant horizon 'heat down, abletoit and grifier. - *- -- A jettatbkireatinti arose and talked, oomph! pf ,bottirs langeegA waa relent in the extreme; be earned to blame thiiiivages for capturing Me: It Oppeaind - that the party that :aanturedmaatenutted: MAGI butaMe young brave wtsitted to I . A,t Outages of his Imola My own. mosey' and that - of iny, compasiona was riven 50 the - chief; who - divided it among the tribe. They did net abaseam *tilt limited% them, but they kept an unceesinx„wahelt, over me day and Their modi:of -Wring is entirely nage. :I had to sat-raw moot with the gill Sprinkled• over it. This I.coald not.dO Amt. bet hunger ditle me to it; - 'and ` for' nine days I had no food. have been Thor. days without testing a morsel: -While ;they hod anything to .at 'they would not gado get more, - but" remain in, their lodges, or bashing in thenurt; thin a party would start and be - gone three or fair days, and bring a fresh sup pl y. - They would nottruW, me with a gun or bow and arrow. Sothat T se entirely dapendelit, upon them.l hive eiren been obliged to deVeur worlds and bogs. Dental fill &alum,* to; toll, you all-my suffer- MRS „ • . , - 'For - three Monthef;wal obliged to adore this; whin hue day Intidoed none a stir itt:the'eston, bat could- not divine , the, manning, Thert:l saw a train of, wren mutea ,ead. fi ft een In dians.' The Master . of 'the 'tisk( wastalf Indian and half French; bit oouldteot omit ZOO* very well- When be spoke tome I told him of my cap ture_ond sufforings,And_esquested.. hint to boy me. I told him,' would give him all the money the In dilne bedroom! ther; bet he shook his bead, and 804'A:oda cOuld - riot be recovered' that the In dians had made rings and spurt of it. Bat he wee OViilainjor he tride r oe his 'whiskey and powder and 'get the =money,-and not 'be troubled I had aclaock,for 43,0110, Payable ,in Si* Louis, vibleh the Indiethi 'did'not hod* the value of. This L' was obliged: to sign over !to him -before lea 'could consent to buy me. :We kcal concluded our bar 'condnot me ay far as the Hum- Wheita hoped to- fall in wits= some arigrants going to California. Be-remained three days, and we left:them amid, yells and all sorts of hideous. noisee: I¢ beien days We" arrived at the *Migrant - road-lending iron the'houhlPau to Fort • liallorberu We met: a email moistrant train, which we icomedistelf, joined., _WO aloe as far as the upYdr end of Cirsosti Valley, in trtAlt,Terrltory, but winter hid 'atresidjae4!ii, 4-became so worn out that-they were obliged to leave me behind with an Indian whoprooileed to take iiood oare of me. • Allthis • long-,--`dreary Winter I had - to remedy there. The -row . was from fifteen to thirty feet .deep an the mountains,ao. that no One. conld pass. As troon - stitlie snow bad somewhat disappeared, I took MY litre of the' Didion; and oame - to Carson City. I then crowed the Sierra Nevada mountains. and , 'came directly to nil. place. -Op arriving I ledro ed that my fathir hrulbeentere, end siffnified lilmAntenhon of geinkl lesehreh Ohne: I have published ;an •aottount, of my ;release in hope of hearing of him., Give my respects to all friends In Carlisle. " Tonn e; fraternally, ' idean Iftortaxe E. Tau Nsaao lit,rrig &min.—The eorrerpondent of the Cincinnati Commercial, attending the Charleston Convention; has been looking at the ". institution" 'es it le. - , Ho Bays : "The:Southern people ,who add:reseed negroes within niy hearing during the jeorney,to this point, spoke much More kindly to then then negroes are in the habit' of being spoken to in Cincinnati. There wan, as. a general role, the kindest of demeanor on the part of the whites, and the greeted deference and perfect submission -0A the part of the blacks. That intense ,hortror * nigger because he is a nigger, which we see in the North, dod not exist hero. A,,' boy'.—they. call all - the six foot der ides down here, groy.hesded or not, boyst--was ror r ktrtl gi stl i tr ttelifilToy6l. on e se o f c the ng down to Charleston. The gentleman said to him : You're very polite and thoughtful to-day.' The boy,imiled with intone pleasure, and replied : 0 "yes, meager, I aline polite, X alias, polite. That's right,' , said,theommaiman, yen , » a:good fellow.' And the bow of the - boy, inane& by one of our Share Aegro 10b3It*/, would bring down the henna. As the lady was turning away end said to the boy,' whose eyes and leery limbed white as she did co : William, be a good boy in Charlot tes, ; 'don't let any or-the bad Mows kid you into temptation am '-.Thamt mealsr eery words, and the, tone .in, which .they warte,tattered made them genuine. Willieni!;lepeektletisis bow, and if an Ethiopian state ttneitsenting per'f'ect felicity were wanted,' bultoidd Stye answerearereellently well then to stant.ftir it model." • ThellfattfOrd mr)4 I,ltlif - the idjourn ment of the Demooratie OcerrentStte'lldtltehre te but the- putting off- of - theruntehtation of Judge Denten. Ideas are leaked up by the peo ple, end they will Waver fail him .t Whatever the reckless !leader*" of tbetablecomide tieveatent may wort, the Ipopularetriereiguty' platform - ie the only platform titum wiled the fitting Democracy t ie umlaut Stephen A. 'Deuilas it - t hi "strong/et Rapt tQ etiptd then ALP - „ , - _. no istm addrimielPlPAW
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