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AND WALNUT lIT/LEETi. .„ , • Clotidhs TO ORDEL 0.b.• ,/Lytaiiiiairkotkalotwayo on • Vialtiag• City oro" iialioita to - • •- ' 5123-2 m 111111813.4ND 1 V11 1 V.8- _Wrlr 'eMrel HI-VDA z N RING,. Tent salaaming UR IIeFANTIL dole for over bps and math air; it ** .' E ip q - A~ 4 it, Oa the eon leOlortr :nnt : i r rt iFe ttni l l i t zreal v :3 in es nt tylentr n* Ear/VA be" e tleb I tt il inin het; in. soiaitt s • 4 7==.11 1 1 IP, 1M MVO Asi lle ta F. it WiOW VAlthe the 0 13tit i N. to de InristrA4_ Ye% • inneTte, ih , ,, ,f,r:t r i t i • 21 ItY.„: l )Viti . 2'• T 7; .; ,- .. , 0 1 4**** 1 1. 6 04.4 4 Wool*. padtatioN 1 I - I ~, - , tsrazrtideml,:tAlitaititivatfg 44 ,_ ,r211411 , 17 ,...—,....„,,, ir ...... iiig h 1a. " 7:7l=irk Pm-Av. r aliTirthiar Pa , 1 Jai Z. mar raoirrattraar e r i r t i oh% y o abimp*, army* natal, r , larasaljarrato ape oar atarrstirrarrapartrartra l A/ . araaratr, or not. cat this out sad put" tirri your mart randlief 1.. • ~Astio'etlite,firia:Of Min !'" op'!" • ! : aroHit otb* A s or , T`r • 4+ J r . • ' t ' .. • :;;u , :RA RIOWARE. JAWILIiYork". , (`!PAPER 41411611NU5 • • 46010. •;;,;(4.Nokr,',BptimozsEi. , auttitorigqawti 00., = AVI.LaOO2 I ( . ..Ara • N'lc , . • 40 .4M4 Wg ) : qUEENSWARE. '- , '.IIIIIERCHAN* , LonI9: ./13*//`lO IN THE 6 Amu, merman.' vff age ss*nd as beintafore. to w,sy P.cdl OHIO 10u07 ! ?VOA enrr disoription of nEIO TEAS, &o ALBERT ,O.,IIOBERTS, Oor.r.Lic*NSTe • ' rum Rama ratpuittAt craWALR - A- - . -- cfast E riot DIE VENOO2-4 EpsiutriY. RR/NOM LMble Doskrolbrosgbout tbscooluitrfr onto fur bitriad'otrlintiumeNs, wtitir rinkir Mt Wig asshotivoly 4,1)114 of gMlfrArg lig- . 7 .1 14 1187""al a ll r= e rfirt3l trurity'riT! etka r! " :68 . = 1;r l os i tryii 6 ,X;Wid; IL, • * A WM:WE soirkom AradAra~y P 40T01111121. ei tlal= h ial el, IA % :1* enge96o-ar. hr al sada r NW , " ,OrOlgit 'lMAidj ..cr ' MOW „ ` 9taa MOW etteit Ir" l l9"'r4tNrlail'. E.... d * tint gltak* •1. fataq ii itim , N - 94-1 3 ismo?ertsyse, ~~. '44llA.trirltir .~ =~` ~ CITY,:BONNEIT STORE BONNETS P'Oji 1,01)1118, • • ••• BONNKTI FOIV /41111$18. ' .Itotol9'll Po R ogit,DIEN, tontine Vila Olibitaft. i!OIitOTOFOR OREEd. iß)Riiii,ll FOR FROkiRRADR. • 401iFt4TO FOR,OPRRA. • • BONNETS FOR BORBRINR. 110141 , 4T8 FOR TliFiriLING RONillifigi FOR Rt ORM.' - B.QIINET,B_OF,BTRAW BONNETS OF SILK, SONNETS OF ORAPS. BM/14Pa* OF ALL,cohiBiNED BONNETS COSTLY. sormirrspszep. BONNETS AT ALL MOBS. LINCOLN; m00t•;,4 NiquoLs , , ■lfl/-t[ 79$ OESSTNUT &test. FRENOTI FLOWERS. _ MONTUERS. STRAW BONNETS. Int opettedoi ' • A OPLENDID AO9ORTNIEDIT. ' THOS. 'KENNEDY & 'BRO., m77•tm 09 CHXBTIIUI' STARES PREPARED ctiarA. WALDINGIS PREPARED GLUE! "A STITCH IN . TIMVSAVEII NINE? , ' DINPATOX i " "r q SAYS THE 'MONO! As stetdente ANC keeeirs, *est in sell-reetitatod rantiArgiotilit very desirable to hailieence °beep Ind oonventent way for repuiring Furniture. Tore, Crooke SPALDING'S PRSPARSD GLIM , ,„ mane ell onolienrotalstoiss, and no hoOliehold tan Afford Ago be *Moot it. It drape ready End rep to the seek point. Th 11016120 longer • seasoner for limping shahs,, ightterid *sneers; heedless dolls, and broken `Minim. It is Jut the article for Gone, obeli, and other ornamental mirk. 2 0 gene* with ladies of reAnement so_ _d tante. Thle adffunibill retention le need Gold. being' ehe nuoally held in solution, end roamonne all the fling* renalitiee of the hest emblnet-makers , elm It may be load in the plena . of indiums Aneadallto hewn Vastly more adheeimr. ,‘ ; • -" • "108EIPTIld IN 11/111tY HOUSW M. B. A brash socatmpaaties each bottlo. PRIDE TWENTY-FIVE mu. Wkokoolo Divot. No. a CEDAR Street, Now York. Address . , , WRY- O. EIPALDING di CO., ' , Hole No. NW; Now York. Rimy for Auden is Nees °outgoing four, eiihr. , sodtw4vo dozen... tiful boun Lithqgrapbto BHow-c.,Lua miomsolaylus Oink 0 11 okuirth • - do& Canis of• • • , SPALDING% PRIPARED GLUM tom tea there its spoot soma/ team bovolkoilL vatairb gDrOf iirtkdnamit Ntinamiatt shook% 1111110.11xots of SPALDING'S PIMPA&ND GLUX ao weir list. ji WILL lITAND ANY &IMAM 110UNE.F1111418111NP GOODS. VETERIOR,:II.I2ItIciERA.TNIA- • :'lsit lllll4l g. . '011lian(14" 01811:AND 041140B111; iaiireat 4 VaNets. ; _ ryiraiti)itirraßs. Vary weal m saraidaria Cairita and Matting. „WILLIAM YABNAILL'S ROM .19ifitNISEUNG taTORE. NO. via* = ONESTNUT STREET. matoto Si omits the Amdsmy of ?Ins Arta. NEW , YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. AUGUST .BELDIONif , 4 ' A•llkiE . -„ IfoRK, wea Lettatr et amid to Travellers available la ALL PARTB ON TM WORLD, • siacoish gnu ' m;sesza . * OTILIMILD, • ow - ARIA; LONDON. FAANDPINT, FIANNA, NA• lass?LDS, AND TEDIRDORRESPONDENTS -ain* COOKING RANGES. • CHIME% PATENT ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN , COOKING RANGE. Something new and deeidedly the beat aid moat com plete Cookie' Rune "ever glared to the Ye ted war ran to give satisfaction 112 all easel. mad its , . - ARNOLD & WILSON. - - 1010 CHESTNUT BTRKET. B.' Sl.Pin.ivrata, Niter. mial-elkwana ENAMELLED SLATE'-.MANTELS, Manufactured from Pennsylvania Mate' IMore, and inarriellod arid marbleized in imiltarron tf the richest and most ran Es/Ptisa • iilYanitb. are Ant qe.ibenna, sod tither desirable Allah es. Thep are hie b y Pollahed. will not stain ot discolor by Oils, • Adida. bias, or Brooke, are six bag ea Mena so and are sold much stamper. .They, have been used in i. t f . s his Country years, with last fifteen and in Europe for the t forty years, with increased eatistsetion, limbiteots. under', and all in went of mantels, should not Wit° immune them. Manu factured sad tousle hr reNOLD & . , 1010 onEeniut STREET. B. M. riwfWILL, Suet. Philadelphia. .laalraeceram PHILADELPHIA WARMING AND VENTfLATING WAREHOUSE. ' - ' NEW GAS-OONSIIMDTGF - 0 0 N•E FURNACE. Thu Wfirni-Ali roma 'hes now been In in this city and on Fla of She United Marrs; ondi af t er jour Wars, I' have proved to be the greases' ScOfto - of Me , end most , • . -POWERFUL HEATERS ever ow, as ban dada of references will prove. Cell motion Mom, st ARNOLD sei WILSON'S, 1,010 ORESTRUT STREET. . N. M. FILTWZLL, Sim% , ishl7-atvatu OLI"FIRST ' PREkIIIIM GAS-LIGIIT cViU l p T ai l ro z i l l a ggi r iliot ti se mmn i a tl', B ,l'; tists snmakinyttendjng, sad cleaning after Ares—set one of T . Btila 'IA (of Phhadelpluar Patent 'Gaslight Gook Stoves. I you want a stove that the Sr. can be ' lighted and put' out the - same as en l ordioary isal sght. :oil 7 . 1 for oust get T:4:7loiiaitoTVrerit, :llrr t n bfgu i beil.n gt: d rd l e g : a l : tVr. E• bake s uit uilrnt 'est 1 . . to suit tailors. natters, raw/sista, restaurents. en,' eriVate families, sold boardiness. Prices varying from VIA to 813. For sulliOrl •I s JO CI E 4 1fAW, No. 1540 and 718 MAR KET 84, Phan.. Who is the hole owner eau tnanufactnier. None • the .without JOHN EhitaffAWll name and number oast on the same. Can be seen in operation at sit times. oar t 1 ' use sot this out for Intent reference. mrew in-!m RP...7 OAR-, S VAX, R ; ' e t, e: rEt LMA•i ALt k .Pt9Arl,li7U ELBBRA T , ' E , D d B T OWN INGTOIDDT,&a YNVIIiniACIIM2, for 11 MU, ct I eaeII i tIV, I. OV I AMEED, PALM AND DWI -1 E OIL& foN-swif , CIANDLES, 'Le NAREArgw,__ , A inghTlihm„. ~ , ADA as. ' ' tf=itilitta or fOry boxes to maim Mirkal. Y P ! TlA b li n t MlNANTrakinliwiEs ~onximir_ • IMES'. HOTEL—The subscriber would sr. febeeettoily info Ida friends sod the the he o lir irareeinied t th lase end ftmut w cha the Jones: e, re eis wl to74;V, ortieete. irettrelli r f now In %win us sore to end skeane trii i rAe to anent thiar 1:4,1 14 "7"""th'r 41 ibe cen i zp.c e Tw il wii be leade l frite tersoini de in Writt Malt 01 Year. „ ' AARON OARS. LA pure in ! Oil MPB49 K.--Oround • voo I: -600 b bin. Qity- nude 'IT011; a loilaiirrogleSkinVAvenrk tafIAYA tOOmat-1,001) pd6ketel r ima t iztot Imite by JAN= oitanikyvit t • 101 V PiILLAI*.LPAM; w=tss=w2m.fw N**-44154;t0Z5 The Dane; A atoii'aiiitirrnifesi;' r - TP:iitv : Mgt: . :„, ...', The we I annoy, of T ~,,,,.. .., h: or :at oft 1 1 ~, k,. .. , 1 ~ : St' lAs gi,. ti tak. , . - p e f ( • •., el: o f t Amerino: f it tUtt all: iii ii.'t di% r idilidod lit Ah• PATu [Way, Ay - NOL , ti , 7017/' , . oreraint week. it iii a atory or laii intl.:Nita 'i ; • ftop / bat start of " %,•,:' '' ' '' ' till, plitilloY;allt pi/ , - Awe, ealonsy. and • re, Mauro Inerrtsv ' vao-ieboOdero and . 1, 041, - over •esioulor. sod NO- vs, InJoysy, Mut tviieNef . ~. o f .ove, Joutloser, a 4 va 1 vOt 1811140Rifg„ eV* OV••• JOlll 011111.1,11 MI '' * it3.l4irtil; an 1: ~-, 4 'Wit *tail • Ira to eutlalltod eel ries claim roLthe perlii• of io t r:•%mt . w sin, b 7 I:VI!. marti Om - ?en ark IJOINI t y sr n h raw wieri e o. we elk l not Inalotroollf. L.) 000trael roe •40•• and ?lb,' star way e la the new IrOrrtreeki ea and ' ,' • j.'-• te e t t 'fiii .4131: 1:1,1* , t ' - - • . ' gee i` riii menia le tilt '''''. ~ t ~ Zol l Ii Eri trla Fri , i- • see irrb 1 Pb a nee • . WtfictiliadettittiVlti - 4 '',7, r • , , Beside!' lin% %bone own, 'tort. ta i UsUal t tlie aurobet of articles of sno ft a oda- Ode/ WOG% ,rlya, • POettio_.sl • - AIM du , eeiPta, Illotd.to Pithy /Altai iao.., ko. Reed tkr folkirnee lielorottail t %s t' Tee :11: 4:1 1 1 1 8:1:41: tr. 1 4 Mriiiartiei. It Had a Foot ton alsatile i , f ,- itral E tVi b bo_ th lteNrirr la ar s e iy___ -hl gUioa. lomiliirtuonsa ~...igiwar oda ........ • , , . A v i etil ,I. up. Sprier. Direllr, , ~, f.t.,,, fro..7o l °l2 , 4itteetnen r "„A; 4 , t reakni riirptlil CI nit bat Trouble ie. of Merl ‘' In , :• r , 6 0 . 1111 . 11. number • otislt arldolf, ioo,* fro to P rods by the priosipal Nirwodikitnii liatikpalm bet' of the TOOT eau always be 01 1 001.110 f sa7 nevi dim sr. (who will ordettiorm for 'yormovels oat of kiragegthlnreletil I)3E2fitt"lgU" N B KU S morainir bsys r e l a dv o ttle l l;l9.lD TrU BAND. sLhA N tovniiirp, T r i . rdry. rii . Itwfltipnel: se mflf , ,IYIFfiLLY.kitAt 606 ql[ fewtre.Lt; MIITARAY'S. HAND , BOOK:AIL TRA- ItEloLNitS..—Jltet nieoikedk Os sdikiom of Bono Guido Books, tooteedneable to to to No ~Hs ed-Book Of Travel Teat, EttllMlLlfelloiLeettruier and hallok—BSo. ,_ . . „ , Hood Book foy Nmth gentlest? 'lt. Bkitikkl. Pokes,, mid the Mine to sootk6ritrod Mk Dond-Book for kolas %smutty. the 04 Pavans. end Austria, eto.-01.00. f a Bwosqlod—B296. ,•` -, r' -, ' BO Do lo Ear ~'''i' '• ' oytk Ball. Isis. VkkiNki Floronee, ks fi t l gt % 1 7 172 : 74.1r. •- , ~, 7 . , : ' - • • Booty ital.. tbutar Italian tlit4ioolik i - mile.«. 7 A d ' maitin i grkoyLlit4: , 1 ; . ,Rriii: t wir„tiriti,Tetis.--47' Do do iBoho'0)-1,125. Sr'-', • • Do Londoq--4123. , v i . . ~ , Do England-03.0D 'Do - BoWand-113 00. . c. .... , , '. .-- - Jcolkyid ?mot., , ookoollor jiwter• V my Itet No N. SIXTH ito a • 'stout. MESAS. RUDD & CART. ilot r ; . . RAVE NM. READ ~;.' ' ~ • , - a i A ft* * ",, Vita " ~,.; A :!?, " PRIVATE CORREIRIONARRI3E; I t= `ALEXANDER ¢ VONIIIIMEOLDT, ;• . ', - , A earil s tritasktioh. front %ha oirO mp Oorthn, by Pn 40 11 no - 4 09. One larlii.ifdd V ~.Ind in amain. with Wei Permit. rtit• . 1.k,.... i! ; ~ • • The pOlication Wei* lettisil i tlernoiat it“ prolieed'a reknit gaiivaikin id; aid *ill create s Proftnind interest whitistar *Clio& le read., 'het Ste atistianeetnent, therelag %ea tiknatiaost curt omit% to nee Baton Hundoillitorlicraktineogetion: ) ably the Snort thoroughly councegrelitei eavattfor tha age, and, perhaps", the moat absolutely anti tlat ever lived, had hug oang private l'honpitisind opinion's or- men and thingeorhieh tot very ; Thigiveggreanal In these of hand private letters to hid heidfds.:; 'Thor are fall or aneedote, goatip: and gonadal t oitiislakeit; sparing, dealing blows in arm (even Mil highest) dloga ties. Among thin.eorrespopdsnee Aour)tien lather. on ;Habil° and private Intel**. Oats mow of most oelebratst and proglintint dairy depart.: meat of Litigator), Statt. 8 011 1 1 41ontIMICPPV : u.""4119101 4 erii.a, -mon ~•., . ` s~•~:;:.f • • it.EkaiDXS. VOICHIMUISILR, with an tatroithation E 7 Bayantxerws: 010 IPA, whothi.T.lited Peanut.- moo OW, 0 *di cixUussiorcnoVilits: DIOP_AiS , • , • • JOSIHTJA L. BAIL- V - WILL OFFER THIS DAY" A SUPERB ASS'OIItiE.I4T . „ . OT SUMMER pittgS aporns* rBOY THIS °Aso , AUCTION S AL E S: AT TRIOS/ FAR BELOW TEE ,COST 0? IMPORTATION. No. 218 MAID ET ST. =o4f QUILTS. '- ALLENDALE, LANCASTER, MANCHESTER, AND MARSEILLES QUILTS. ALL 1111Elas FOR BALE BY • JOSHUA L. BAILY. 213 MARKET STREET. m79-tr TERRY, PRIOR, tr. 00., 90$MARKET STREET. iwronilme AND. MIMI* of ' CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, iko.. • Have now on hand , n large end well-eeleqted REM*, Mak they are prepared to moll at the Merest market erloes. - mh3•3m WALTER EVANS tic 00. 0 8 , ' BOAR'S-HEAD SIX-47ORD - SPOOL- COTTON.. tior to any ever imported, to elms*, smoothness, elasticity, for machine or hand sewing. LENGTHS - - W4RILIINTED "We have tried Beene & Co.'s laytegiend Sewing fiv r hint i qc:t,tenprd e trl o t ii lle i r m erme .rWrmairat s a w 67 1, • 0. CAEVILLE, esnerst Agent, New York. 'J. B. IBSWELL, Agent for l'hliddelphia, At FINKLE & LYON'S bEWINO 'MACHINE SOOMS. plf Chestnut street. mh17.310 SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & ,HUTOHINSON • so. nll CHESTNUT ST., COMMISSION MERORANTS FOR THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE , GOODS. sawn' WELLING. COFFIN, & Co., 11$ OHESTIIIIT MEET, Ober try the Pickett', the following dteeriptions of A.MRRICJAN GOODS Of standard makes and in great racists HUNTS OF STAPLE AND 'T'AilbY STYLES 'EL/MOUND AND BROWN MEETING/I BEULTINOB, AND DRILLa, ONNABIIROS ENIP" Aria nijr.va, CORSET JEANS, BI imp NAN MEM: CANTON FLANNELS Ann FEINTED LININGS. LINLIETIA KENTUCKY JEANS, AND COT TONADSM. ALL-WOOL AND UNION CLOTRII: - BLACK AND **NOY OAIIIIIMNREA. BLACK AHD MIXED DOESIUNII. &MKT& AND , UNION eustamxiiss., TinIEDS, okellbudim, ko.; &e eniketmvill GREASE. -200 500 half bbla., I= kegs Yellow, White,- itid Blank Mill 08.11 ABE, for IlAk br_ROWliltYs AOMBUIRKER. & CO., No. I& SOUTH wHARI7I?.B. ATINEGAR.-500 bbla Clarified Cider and moats ilt. ,lIINI I SCOVArintei wolvesNl 4 P U12 : 4132. :711 ft 'SR'BLINDS, POOIW, EattITERS. IN , W 41071 FRAIIEB. itc.t,at Jawed, cloth 6xloui - 96 GIRARD Av6hue, otracriivn4T :EIIiNfiBDAY)O4IAS ji6. 1860. .1f? t" , , • t;' (r )s 6 - 4 I , i4'.I3D*DA I Yi.-14y .". !.. 4 1 ; fib" *Mgt is Ste - 4eitiftler: • , ',,l,'c, London tradesmen - atid-shopkeepers fancy! theme:dine the 'Very - sharpest ofthelhaff, and'. *boast that, whoever else-may-be „ with var.; dure citid;""they have cut-their wisdom teeth: : Yet, whoever glances over the police -roporta' in a '401401 paper, Mill readily seer vrh±o email , and doubtful -olaima _the London business folke havrtalie considered 'ride-awake. We; could illustrate this with numerous examples, but proer now recalling* single, incident of actual occurrence,- where-the-- roguery was so' cleverthat it would live :taken In' 'even that human rasora regular Down-Easter. In days departed, Within the memory of living men,—ia-those-loose days of the 1 Bogen:o;6re Clicirei the Pat and P,ourth ac. : tua4 wore the crown- of , England, though he .was 'F; is: all chat 01010 * gime one of the: leading goldsmiths audleavellers in London yras . 'a Mr. Hamlet, whose - place of business Was itsti);;Qntry Streit,- -Eaymaritit, l -41Ceiee he was called Konarch - of therliVest, to distin elish itlialreinitundell 'and Brydgos, also in: 1 the mine business, Whose' shop was east of. 1 Temple-barp<in LOO4lllll, nearSt: P att p.l 'Catl!'ll4l , 4orhkarilonality obtained them the: -title'or ^Eiftperors Of the East. • "' One day; as Mr.' liamlie was: hi - his store, a neat cab drove up to `the door," and a toll; Well. diesigit, i iiitd; ':llloitty', ,leieied genilertiiii Jumped onto, trairforrinf 'the castodY'Of his vehicle, tlit: aieW minutes , tb 'Mits . of the 'tine. , 'riint",tiggelf lioye, vilio, In. 'MOW lark° Mites; I r ani abo4'.itytaitt places of treshiess in Search - ,Of i edd ; labs., The occupant' of the cab Walked into likaixdoPi, and inquired, in very "good ,Engliab, yet • tinged With: a fOrdjign accent; whotherMonsieur , Ilamlet did.not,4iefong. to that place 1 Mr: liamletroplied, with* smile ; that the place belongedqo him.. Thestranger theneplaced before him a card on which was neatly 'engraved the neine - of - the' Count de Latour ' Maiihourg; and asked Mt, • Hatidet !Whether he didriotremeinhet trim ? Mr. trite': 10','Whe haddealinge with most of the . notell= ,MY-lof ,Bngland; and used to' give dinners, to .thn,l . :,iiika of York;' and °thereof the ' Royal ,gitudlii was not likely-, to " remember any . one etki comparatively ,insignificant as a French Count, but was too polite to : show it. ' Re merely asked • what. he could have the pleasure of doing for, the. gentleman 1, . - -,, Nine years ago,'? said- he, «I was ih this cionntry, aitachi to the Preneh Embassy. (Alit de , ,Chateanbriand. . I purchased. occasional . Wiles here; and,. on - one! occasion, "When I Wattle honor of an invitation to "my Lord 'td4iirixiol's, I' obtained a' iet'of sleeve-buttons, ` for „which, when I desired to piy, 1 ibtrnd; that I - had hot ratilicient• gold ,in my, purse. Elie 'gentleman who attended;, and whom X. `An! see 'was 'not Mei:Weer liamief,' signaled , that this'initde-no ditierence; for that I could. Jay when :next I wee ,in , the neighborhood.' , But, untorturitsly; ~I Was unable ' tispay, be= :-,,iiinee oh', iny ietitin _b ogie, at night, I found or recall-on jny te))1,3,44 had to, d.epare Ar.paris the next morning. In this baste, I f ar got this little affair, of. the , hiauterie,-and IMd. iptarcelyroached. Paris when I Was obliged to, go. 'to the -United gtatoa, ai ,itilohod td thePretioh- -.,; basely to Washington. I haft.' remained. Were lentil last year, 'When I Was summoned by' the &Volution' in Pads, and I have only this week ieteitied to' Lendori; shore I hafe the honer - of' being Sear - eta* , of Lega lionitinder the'Ttinne ;de Taileyfandi 1100-1 Mill i e Venda% Vdesire dliaharge nettiC4l- ii4tidAetiti,wl*O.thoutiand apologies Mittel 44.4Y.P •-• • .' who was , a, ekarp ;feßow In his vtray, . immediately looked into, the Alnitanac;. which be knew must give him information - ne:, Spoofing the French Legation; and there, shre enough; he learned that the Secretariat who're 'the Prince de Talleyrand had to assist him were M. Charles Brenton and Count . de Larotir ,Manboi,nl. , I - . 'Very muc h ploaeed with the polite inatunirs, and honorable principle of ha, visitor, litr. Hamlet replied that it was impossible, In 182, to beat in mind the trifling debts incurred in 1822, and it would be difficult to ascertain the, amount of this particular obligation, -as the account , nooks of 1822 were locked up in the -strong room Imhof. Would the °Mint pay what- Writ he concelied to be the Vain° Of the art!. Cies Iteto the' Count was at !Milt; iot being a judge 01 the pride Of English Jewelry, *id& was henidei and of-purer gold -than the Pirl sian. hut, looking into the glass-csie on the counter, he saw a pair of sleeve-buttons which, ho thought; much resembled those ho had obtained from Mr. Ilamiet,, ten years ago. This facilitated the matter. The price of these was fourteen guineas. The bill was . made out,• and handed to. the Count, whb pulled out his purse,' the contents of which, emptied upon the glass case, turned out to be about 'nine pounds in NapoleCns and other French coins, and a fetv pa pers, rolled up,' in the, other end. From these he selected one, purporting to be a check for twenty guineas, ($108,) upon Cloutt's Bank, drawn by Prince Talleyrand, in favor of the Count hihmelf. Taking a pen ho endotse& the check on the back; and handed it to Mr. Ham- BATES, let, - who banded hint batik the ditterence—aix guineas. Carelessly putting the gold into his vest pocket, - the Count drew on his stone colored kids, politely assured Mr. Hamlet, that he's honid visit him again, walked out into the street, jumped into his, cab, liberally thr:ew halt a erown . to the lad who had held his horse, and drove aim. That afternoon, as was his custom, 4r; limn- let deposited thnrecelpts of his day's business in Ransom's Bank, which was not far from hie own shop. Next morning, the Count's check canto back--stamped across it, in large red letters; 44 Forgery." There Inas a Count de Latour Maubourg, but the elegant and consol eralons gentleman who v had been so scrupulous in paying for What he never received was no; body but a first-rate chevalier d'fnciustrie. Now, a great deal of ingenuity was e*er cised in this case. 'First,, the modesty of the pseudo-Com:it's equipage. An ordinary 'sWin dler,would have driven to Hamlet's in a dishy cabriolet, behind which would stand the small est of Tigers, who, of course, would hike charge of the vehicle 'during his master's in terview with the Jeweller. Next, the remote ness of the transaction, which. precluded re ference to the account. Thirdly, the likeli hood of the debt. Fourthly, the smallness of the balance'which the pretended Count bad to receive. Fifthly, the giving a name which Mr. Hainlet, by one glance at the almanac, as certained'was a real one, though only assumed by his vlsiter. Sixthly, the mention of his having only just como over from Paris, which would account for his having French money only in his purse. Lastly, the cheque, pur porting to be signed by Prince Talleyrakd, which, it might be presumed, bad just been handed to his Secretary, who wanted money of the country. To think, however, of all this train of pro babilities manufactured, all this ingenuity ex ercised, merely to gain such a paltry result as $3l, which was the balance handed over by the jeweller I To think of so much dexterity put into action to produce such a small result We might compare it to one of Armstrong's great*.cannon, brought up, cleaned, loaded, primed, and discharged,--merely to kill a mouse. -Never were the means so wonderfully disproportioned to' the end I The questioo, is, whether, in such a case as this; so well got up, even the most astute tradeician might' not be taken in ? A few, • Wilohairo been taughtlig , experience, might barOlieeltate4 before accepting on payment a draft pUrporting to have been signed by Prince ,Talleyrand. We may be sure ,that so skilful itmertist as the pretended Count would have taken care to have a capital imitation of Tal leyrand'a signature on the cheque. But, as a general rule, London tradesmen are the most gullible of Irsaitals. • In order to do bulkiness, they will run any risk, and dis- peso of goods toflvii most elVelotittettarito: tors. The greg - p91ifi19:4114,14! they shall sel4, and the frequeni,xesikkie Aint,they are told: ; Ltst of Delegates to the Direrlesion • ; Convention. , . • folloiringiii corrected list of the dale 'COS Who'took 'part: in theOliariesten Con- Veittleti: :We 'also give 'the names 'Of the ,464 g tes tle::seeeding States, Vii Oreorgla, Alabame,Mitude*Ppi, Texas, Praia ans, , A.rkansasonorida, and Delaware. It will - be - remembered that from the State of Delaware there were 'but two seceders, viz Mr. Bayaid and Mr. Whiteley, and that in the Georgia, Alabama, and Arkansas delegations ,number of .the deicgigs ' are: imhbg the warinest Irieude,,oldyiti9):lOuglaa. this list ought to be, preserved; inasmuch 410 it can be referred to by the r politielene who are Woking to the adjourned , Democratic National Con vention talk,' heid4.o,Baltimore on the 18th of .lunei ItzWill adios be pereelved•thatthe, names of. the suhstituteleare" , ael, lifveil; but that the Orlglnel P dhlig#4, published. It is poisiblithOheee latter will, in Meet eases, claim. their, seat/4,416131e case's of a formal resignation,witen the substitute Will, ofeourse, be legally entitleito act I . , , Malxv.—At Larres-41sorge F. Bhepley, -E. W. „Pettey, Amor_ M: Roberts, Mon Bradbury. , Vs:triet Lyman. A. Difies. - Calvin fteenhi; .U. Blasihrird, Y. MoOlintelik, •Ws. ihirrilti .If. - -RObinion, Charlet If:Stetson, •(1. , 11, .Janieennili3 Tpoignil. W. JOAN, P. • • c.,•`* • r NEW Hassnanasnat4ipslegaten—Johis .11 , ,W0114 Joshilk•Minot, Destal-Marey,,,L. W. Clark, .000.. W. Stelens, R,A.Wabiter , . Wm. Rand, icisephiPent= worth; A. P.' flopi,';R: Hatifrigten, Otis Wrfirtie.• Z. Bet k'Ansel , Glover, Da -A:-Adamtu ',Chapinr* •Osergel.. Bingham, Hazen Bum, ? ' ,itautert.—Af Largs—,lobp 4,4l,4iNiu4,4spir A v id, Henry Reyes, R. if:Brown. Dsstaet Delegobt.f—linolips G. Eastman; -EL B. Bmith i Pi Hyde: • '• ' • DiAMACHl76s72ll.AtL'arg , 4 l —.Thisie David, Imes B. Whitney, eraleb Cushing; Olives,Btavaiub, •• • • • D i sfirt Swi f t, : ,Ed.. Mer rill, idnessllland,, Alex. Lipeoln, Bradford L. ales. Orleon &liveried, fames - Riley, Tessa B. If right, B. P. allett,'o. Douglierq; G. B. La ring,' B.' B. Williams, P. - 0. Prises. - Gectrips 'John. eon, B. if Bader, W. Peeeenden, •Hy. H. /sevens, George W; Gilt GI: W.•Chspin, Josiah Albie , D, H. Carpenter Charles Heebner, , LAND Lgsrgs-LElistka Alfred - Ark thong; ktlicit. 'Newton, Charles B. Brad. Duiriet belegaies.—tieorge it—troine, come B Bayles. John M.Psaneis, Penner-Brown. ,OONNECTIGII7.--e ,Zeirge—Jia. T. Pratt, Sam uel Arnold, Ippell, - Wm. D. Blabop. Distriee gaelegates.-0. G. Beier& M: R. West, E. A. Russell, Ingetioll, - Wm. L. Converse,. R. L. Baker;irfW."Psses, P. 07 Calhoun:- ' , New Yons,-Ati Lergeg-:Dean-Itiohmond, An gairtde gtheltftsatio-V.Toigier, Delos Do Wolf. Ds:stract .belegates;-.Wm. IL.lsedlow,,Frencis B. Spinelli. John V. Savage John Kelly 'lsaiah' Byndets, Jelin Conran., Hellion J. Waterbury,' Frdthird o'OOpht, Ireitiple, Benjamin' H. Bileatl f Win. F. Rion, Theodore Miller„Dayid L. Ele_ymont, Brutus Cotning u John ,Titeorith, "lAttittel Stettlort, Jae. Speneer,_Alonito Noriby John. Stryker. john F. .linbbard, Jr„ Luke D. Smith . ; D. C. Weit; main. D;P..'lloio, W. ,Wire. Hairy &Berle,' 0.• 0. B. Winer, S. . je Champlain, Sanford B: (Thumb; John. .litt Johu,o4l/gyerout.Tunia,G. Ber ger:H. McLoughlin, Wm. Minot, M.l', Brennen, Edmund Briggs, Edward De r v°, Wm. N. Mob, erre, Andre 'Fredient, Edwin Crogiweil, Jeba 0, Hew, Gio.Seack, Henry Steets,.MosetWarren, Peter Cogger, Cbaa. R, Dwell/iv Sidney Lawrence, L. Carryl, David Sprake, Alex. H. Thulium, D. P. Diesel, Henry B. Bendel!, Sidney F. Fairohild, Beach, John J. Peols, Aaron'Griewold, A. j..Abbett,°D..A. Ogden, Charles Hewlett, 'B. F. Gillson,Heuryj:Glowsgske,,A. H. Eastman, Al pheus Prince, Hiram J - • • • Saw Joasar.-At Laige-Wol. Wright, Benj. William:lon, Jas. W. Wall, John C. Betsey. 'Dit J triet:Deltg4tes-j: L. Sharp, - Simnel Hen na, P Port Judgeßovid Saar, Jas, Doughty, A..• . Speak, obb Altryllir * r tliert Hamilton, '- Samuel WestoottoTecob Van :A . Parsgrz,Towso -At Large-Jos. B. Esker, Wm. Bigler. Wm . Montgomery, Jae, L. Dawson Dutivist DelegtithL4i•Vrie 0 Cieddy, Wm. M. Reilly, WWI Randall, Chambers iMoKibbin.' Hugh Clerk, JolinNobbine, H. M. Phillips, N. BloWha. o.ifeli Jen" John Roberta, V. C. Evans, Quo. - 140 DearY, Th om B. Aliens, P.; raneent, Blaster Clyinif, - IkiLetier, Er. llllllaarA."X‘,. Mirth, 0.. Mellinger; R. ffoiilekleassiii.gr HusthesLChass:Hollaisotein J.•Woodwud„Rioltard Brodhead, Asa Packer, 0. L. Ward; 11. 011aDiey, Henri K. Deist, John, - Roes, A. J.' Obiabrentier, Keltenider; John' Coons.; James 11111:A. H. Coffrotb, Goo. N. Oseitls, H. W. Weir, lorielTainter, Jame Lindsay, John J. Shutterly, Roily Patterson, John C. Donp,-Jos. A. • Gibeon, Mitchell. Thos. Cunningham, Samuel P. Johnson, Arnold Plumer; K. L. Blood, 'Wm. A. Galbrilth, Jele. Deridoksion. • '' • - • 'Deilsilrens.--Jes. :At Bayard W. J.:, Whitely, J. o.•Coahran, B. P Biggs J. B. Pennington, Jon. Beverly,,W. L. Cannon ; Willard Saulsbury, W. H. Ross, Jacob Monte, Jimmies Anderson. fdanitain.L:de Large-Jobrirooniio; Levin Wolford, WM. 'F.'llamilton, Col. John B.'lmory. • Diana Delegates.-Col. W. S. (Minim Sam. G. Midilt, Camille StensborYi Wm. gyms- E. Bient, T. M.,,ltanalitti, B. T:, Johnson, J. Igor rieon, Comm Miles, Oa Vf:D. Bowie. ' ' ' Vlnnistd.-*Diesriet Ddegistes--deo, Booker, M. W. 13141.641 L. - Smith, L.M. W. P. Thompson, .W. D. Leaks, L H0bb5...8.,11 !Glow; E. .W.Alubbard, Walter Colic, W. li. Clarke, Jomeisßarbour t Sohn' Seddon, J. B. Hogs, 0. IL Funiten, Crockett, Cecil, --L.• Davis, Hoge. W. IL Ititabugh t ,johri Brennen, W. G. Brown, Charles Rueseli, H, T. Garnett, IV. A. Buoknor, W. H.,Molfat, B. M. Yost. ItTC4I7II O.IHOLINA.-At LargeW. S. Achte, 'W. At/Cls",Beilfordlrown, W. W. Hoiden. ' Daatrict Del a les.-W. A Moore, Nicholas hi. Long; R. R.Bridgee. L. •W. Humphrey W. L. Steele, Jas. Fulton. T. J. Green, J, W.,l3:Walson, R. ,p. Dick, Et. P. Hill, 13..11argrave,R: L. Patter. son, W. Lander, John Walker; Columbus Mills, Henry T. Farmer. ' GrORGIA.-At Lary-I. T.' Irwin, Mr. Lump. , kin, -*Beaming, IL.R. 'Jackson. . District Delegates- 1 1. Ilartridge, J. L. Seward, A. Hood, J. W. Evans, L. B Smith, E. L: !gra hooker. J. J. Diamond. W. H. Featherston. D 3. Frain, W. T. Wofford, W. Hopei Hull S . 3. Smith. 3. M. lamer, L. IL-Briscoe, " L. A. If slink D. 0: Barrow. lion. A. ALABAMA -At ,Large-4. S. Lyons, lion. A. B. Meek, D. W. Bali's, L. P. Walker. Distrait Delegates-S. B. Griffin; It G. Stott, L. L. Onto, 0. F. Knox, M. I. Bulger, P. 0. Har per, John Erwin, W.„M. Brooks, F. G. Normans R. Patton.. R. Chapman, 3. C. Bradley J. T. Heflin, 3% T., Bradford. MISRISSIPPI.—At flares—W.'B: tarry, E., Barkskiale, Charles Clerk, W. S. Wilson. ' District Delegates—A B. Dilworth, 3. T. Slmmes, J. M. Thompson, Win. 'risen, Jas. Drone; B. Mathews. J. R. Davis, 0. E. Hooker, D. C. Glenn, G. II: Gordon , 3: W. Howry, 8. 0. Ruther ford, A...M. Raisons, A. G. Smythe,' J. B. Coving ton, .1 -Enloe, ,West , Adams, Joe. McAfee, B. Davis, Douglas Neill. Lange-11. J. Jewett, Geo. W. Me- Cook: D P. Rhodes, Goo. B. Pugh. District Deligates-Ilenry B. Bowmin, Charles Rule, Wesley M. Cameron, Wm. T. Forrest. A P. Miller,, Geo. W. Honk, B. F. Metcalf,. Joshua Townsend. James B. Stedman, Wm, Monsen, T. Cookerill, Perry Fee, Durbin If aid, W. M. Stark, George Spence, R: E . Kunkle, 'Edward P. Dickinson, Abner M. Jackson, Thomas McNally, Wells A. Hutchinson, Let. L. Smith, ; E. ; F. -Barg hem. Wayne Griswold, George B. Suryth, Thomas W. Bartley, John Tifil; J. B. 76ting, D. P. Jef. freyi, J. G. Stegrart, R. 11. Ntigen, S. R. Roamer, D. B. Linn, J. L. Way, W. Eaton, Latin, I, D' Harris, Jr:. 1t..8. Payne; J. W: Gray, Thomas L. Woods, B. F. Potts. Knerucxv.-At Large-G A. Caldwell, D. PI White, J. C. Maxim, R. K. Williams. District Delegates-Wm. Bradley, G. IL Mor row Lafayette Green. S. A. Greenfield, G. J. Wood,'J. A". Finn, S. B Field, John Kenrich. B. Spaulding, W. B. Reed, John Diehman ,Colbert _coon, J. F. Speed S . . N. Dehaven, H. M. Johnson J. B. Deck, T. J. Young, R. McKee, lUD. Hellon, B. P. Butler. Toungsson -At Large-Samuel Milligan, lion. 3. D. 0. Atkins, Andress Ewing, W. A. .Queries. Distract Delegates-non. George W. Jones, 3. If Howard, E. A. Keeble ,K. Maxwell, Jelin D. I Riley, James W. Newman:W. B. B Jones, James A. McHenry, George W. Howls, J M. Shield, Da vid Burford, William Payne J. W. Avant. Jno. MoGavock, B J. Wood, D.. S. Donelson, W. L. MoOlelland, Robert Matthews, James Lamb, G. A: Shook, Thomas AL M. Jones, Dr. B. B. Moore, Thomas Mimeos, Alfred Robb, 'homes B. Child rose, Dr. John D. Winston, Samuel MoChuinahani W, H. Carroll. • INDIANA,-At Large-E. M. Huntington, S. H. Buskirk, 3. B. Foley, Robert Lowry. District Delegates-Smith Gavitt, Smith M il ler, D. Norman, S. K. Wolfe, IL W. Herrington, P. C. Dunni_ng, J. B. Beransduffer, 0. B. Bentsey. L. Devlin W. hi. Tryburger ,' H. Talbott, J. M. Gre g g. E. Read, Henry K. Wilson, L. B. Stockton, Ina° C. Beaton, Gilbert Hathaway, S. A. Hall, P. Hoagland: G. IV. McConnell, William Garver, J. R. Ooffroth. • Irdatrore.-At Lary-S.. S. Marshall, 0. Floklin, W. A. Richardson, T. L. Dickey. District Delegates-Wm. M. Jackson, John D. Platt, John B. Turner, M. Herrington, Allen Withora,. R: E. Goodell, 8.. S. Prettyman, R. W. Holloway, W. H. nonagon, Austin Brooke, M. Mo, .Connell, Win. F. Thornton, Aaron Show, 11. P. Linder, S. A. Bodin:meter, Zadoo Casey, W. J. Al len, IV. 11. Green. ' • Missotior.-At Large-B. Henderson, J. W. Monhanny, R. F. Lakinnan, G. A. Shortridge. District Delegates-John B. Clark, Sr., Austin A. King, George P. Dorris James. Craig, William Douglas, N. al: 'Claiborne, P. S. 'Wilke!, J. A. Scott, J. 0. Corwin, J. F. Mento,'A.'llunter, J. B. Olarkdy, M. Omni, Samuel D. Churchill. Anoossos.-At /,arge-j. P. Johnson, T. B. Flournoy, N. B. Burrow.-Y, B. Mautlin4. District Delegates—F. A. Terry, John J SUn nap) John 'A...Arden, P. M. Hoodloy. MICHIGAN -At Large-George N. V. Lathrop, : . .111iarlea E. Stuart, Hi H. Riley, Deo. W. Peck. District Delegates.,Alphans Feloh, Fidnit Li vermoer ,John Q: Parkhurst, Philo Wilson, Prink lin Mersey, Alexander F. Bell, Angtuitue 0. Bald win. Wm. L Batioroft. Taxia,•-•Defegates-Ex-Governor II R. Run. .riele, Gen. B. (frier, F. F. Fornnot,B , p c ...Hubbard, _Lieut. Goy. V. L u bbo c k; Hon. Guy M. Bryan, Judge Josiah F. Cresby,'llon. F. S. Stookdale. - ItivOs.-At Large-A. B. M. flanneels, Di 0. Finch, N. B. Baker. 7 73:.1 ') '74:JEN • • '"4I4W ••• y 17 .1 I.‘ Nstrtet Dempps,t i Clegget,, W W4er. rust Nuy., _ IllberodiefiyAleserniter N. E raiM .i . rnh V s lifiyM p le- p. /te . o re .. lo w !, th, :7 17 7 W. 116" • kWi trirH it r t r i t i. ;- tionies: Qom Vet s er .er , Si bley, A.,l[, Fridley. Puerta Deleg , gte*- 7 A. r,gortad, d.,,Larneria)c,49,knAdi,dr,J.,lt: : H!stoneal4;4o6. of ilot 111.0.e31 of Att < Till?' 1 TGLthIARD 'illi ' T o' commonly a ~ po on of thesSoefety_Of friends Ordtiliketed ``'it 6 . 4 o‘r,4„"'s n01 3 : 3 1s °. Sthieli they neither issante - air' itelithOWlSldge---althOughgene railjestikhetacto the timehings nt Bliiilticks, is chained by his reputed follLereta'is hiving had its OrigininEngland. It may be stated, in' the out that be% the Orthodox and Hiethelte branches profess to held the original faithofthi gorietY, without any modification: That :piers hi; at the Present day, a wide. difterence hitt Watt ill parties freely admit ;and itwill,,ther Ms, be the ,part oliviedout 'rather to Meth' in whit this 'dif fereaeti °msdate, and the histories Canis of the di vision, than to proneitimenion the Validity of the claims of either, of fea lty to their'nrigiiiiiiihxd• pies._ In our, tilli ' ilitiqe, irPott thii inibjeit, pub. ,fished pet month, while;tliatinilyliteeitiag of the Orthodox brinelt"Wahlit lithikti;lt Was Mated that ,theformof filth held Ay Friends, indtbeir mode of interpreting .the Eitripthnot Weird gerninilly In , Srrhii 'Fitt :densiminitiOni, styling themselves es ,If s , r ' # 114*-- ' ' i i? t- 407 t° the f at , 1, 'iirtic l C: . 1 " nrooVii t h their ii et :d r i-r duf f ere W ei 'lr e frs r l i fsiVe n lf t il9ablili'So-tI!,- ' .. w ” I 1 appear 07'il %hi O r itig* -°(. F* l ' ll a at ' 4 4Igiti Or . that e""t1;- itsictiek tia r tain., ll, 44ria t of .'yeitis r., , Shell. halitere„that they Wire Triststo- ilan,`;,and .108,'memgy_'iiett'i,1 that &title/Mite I Frcendi of Btu Prestent d o h ivitoei., ritaftr #•oth4 1 is .now In seAmi"ha,lisis:eiciy;'iie'iM 'initin4,ly ' thaghrtanl' s _ fr . ,* 'As `stateeienin ' . .'nt dieli oWn ',Writers, the jitter, regard `thitiontilitie ,Of,tlrini. te.. 'and. .i imputed righteinanisat as(smitrari to reason and revelation; neitinirdo they admit that theains of Adam are in any ,sense' imputed to his Posterity, They also deny thed'Alie Scriptures are; , the only grotind of :religious knowledge,, or that they are Sle;Ptitekr. rule . of 'faith and' practice. I Both branebes„ as we hare alreedy aspen; lay sunt.l nal stress tipen the univeriatoperatitnio,f the Holy' - ihstrit,n pertion of which;they hold, it is,given tol every man that eemeth into the world ' ;' - tiltbellgh; it may be fairly inferred that a greater relative' • imPortanee li attached to this gift (in" comparison with the Scriptures) by the ifichrtes,:and hence the greater diversity of religious sentimentsiniongi thorn, aid, as some Infer, their niertiehl*Mtle pie. (divides.. ~ . , ;,. .. . ,' ' - _,' This' divrsity of' ipinien tolerated' 'Meng_ the! .Ministent,'Of.coaitte renders any ionetie statensen Of their faith and doetririek impossible. Thus, whitl they ail agree that this'Bertitaree are to a great ei 4 jent . Spiritual in ' their. signilleitnee, ..'sreitet of theilf prominent eipettndenicerry . their, spititnial' inter prostatiomf far .heyond ttpoint'seneralieieeepe 'by the Seelety. Then again, !Whittle.) , all'hearti 1 ai l Iy , unite in 'bearing teetithonY;ageinit,Lininen Antal, their most' eminent teMdiera lave' bier knowil at 401'64 to Mike abolitbizilsni i so nigh the ~ : • corner and capstone ertheir iiligtenai topreorokis ',divided oprosition among their brethren ; , . The division, ..from which the Hielmitesdide,oel mated in. the. Society, in '1827., About the year 1819', the celebrated philanthrOpist,loieph John gurney, became i reeognieed - milliliter of the Soi eletY of Friends in yinglind: Re had been edam at Oxford, tinder the anspiees - of* Hstablialte diireb, and subsequently heeeining connected wi the Bible addidissionariSoeictiea of Great B Min IS laid, by his voluminous Writings, to'bsiv Intl:educed the theOlogleaf IMMO of his educed° into the erectramnnity,the tendeney of ,whin was to Modify' 'aistne whit"the radhial deetHeles o ;the 'early:Friends'. gurne y's_ Multi itelimetice binevoleniti, in. company with', hiine,lesedlsti 0014 sister , E44))alk ( 1 70 thicuSVO• kb , dom, and the intinettee 'of, Other'irealtity: phil ' thropisis aliociated 'ertili'lltm; : triia : airtaisivel dt,„.in Orem Britain. Sri after k ? tido 'firitia ° extended td ithaidesi Where' it ,awakiMild into - 4Position. Poitraiar jl 7 la : ' 4 40 6 . 0 400 . ft*. from the city. ,A: . :.. .). 'timber of Miniatera of th e tionieiyln!it En laid came over to this netintryttnd' preemited th modified forms of 'Quakerism dlineuninateil by Oa - ney and his amodiatis, and it was In emitrovertinir these ms' Elias Bioko, of Long 'plated, ltliMirork _came upon the stags of soden; which, tutelientided his name with ono of the main 'Cristiana of the Sol vier,. of. Friends fines that dart° this. ...Hicks woo born Horeb 19,1748, and died February 57, 1830, hiving arrived at the mature age of 79 years, wbain the rohlani in which be was the leatifn,g'stoirit of.. ,coned. ' He was -s Weil-known .. preacher if th • Sit:left at the age of 27 • years, and Pastlessed not only greetintelleet,lnit remarkable *rem of,ora tory, Whielt,'with his marked,'indtive: obaraoter, qUalifying hint, for leadership ; aed . rsaW. *M olt re . titade,Of life, inablikitiM lo`wield i iiierful il - &Klee over, life hearers wherever he was heard. Thi emzunon belief, that RUM in4jiwoo'ii. !lest ,to proniulge dissenting eIaWS In, tide:lamented or. ganitstien of Otirrstiane, is mat Well tOueded: ' i As party as 1668, William Penn and Geargr Whitehead, in a public die:mission, maintained Oust the doctrine of a Trinity was rintmetainett by the Scriptures, and Penn, in a Minequent treenail "The Bandy Foundation Shaken, . held that the common doe trines' of vioarieuiatenement; end jut titleation by imputed righteousness, were alto den. titute of Scriptural Ruppert. her Was Penn seek accused by his brethren of hereny - for 'promulgi-, Ling these views. ' finrnejism wel l ,dcmbUesn, la, step hi the tippoilte direction troPinn'sliberalistn, and corning in contact with a man of Hick's age,'. character end ability, was enough te 'rouse even . ,the ' combativeness or a non-resistant, ant ; having once buckled on the armor, 'it is me than probable that he cerrietthe war a little far ther beyond the enemy's line than he had twilit molly intended. At any rate, if the term "bitter. nem •of 'opposing ' mots" 'is' at all applicable to religions denominations, it applies equally to the divisions now existing in this respectable an sectarian Beef ;, the Orthodox brethren freely quoting the Malaita "seceders" as 'Unitarian, Universalist, and oven Infidel its their views, whilst 'the lattir as, strongly denounce the orthodox, Air having been, more, or less, brought tinder the se ductive-bill:toile.' f Wealth ° and 'station', and for leaning tee warmly tonirdsthe generally-ramie tenets of orthodox churches. The most charitabt! light, probably, in which the 14? , main wings f the • Society Gan now be viewed, Is, that there isl a great misunderstanding between them ; for the high moral character of ,those composing both for bids the suspicion of voluntary misrepresentation on the part of either.-, Por example, the Orthodete set forth, is one of. teir eharaoteristics, that they "hare no Creed ak confession of faith to be sub scribed to." The Hintsrms, in the face of this, say that the immediate cause of the split wasthe refusal of a large proportion of the Society to Fe. eeive:the new confession of faith now held by th i ssr orthodox brethren. _ In many of their fundamental principles the Ho. olety Is still a unit ; Re, [Cr instance, that they be lieve with Penn, Barclay, Pennington and others. that arery man is indeed with at :immure and manifestatkin; of the' Spirit, and in maintaining their testimony againit oaths .war, a Salaried Mi nistry, letentriertlane, Slavery, litigation, using the plural number to a single ,person,. and calling months and days by their common stamen. Bit% admit women into their acknowledged ministry, and maintain a similar form of Church govern meut end discipline. Their anode ,tf .worshipi is also identical.- As they believe in the neeessity of a qUalilloation to enter rightly , Upon • public wpr• ship, they sit down in their assemblies is Weise* endeavoring to withdraw: their . Mande from ?all earthly objects, and to attain to that stillness of the soul in which the linpressions of Divine grace may be experienced. If any member . feels • Impressed with a duty to speak, he of she is at liberty to do PO, end, although their ministers aro not educated to the profession, all who have attended their Motion and especially their yearly cowries, tions, will admit that they have listened to Quaker' sermons rarely surpassed in power and true gnome by those of any other Christian denomina tion. • The Yearly Meeting of Riokeite Friends 40 . 6-' varied in this city on Monday, and will contique, during the week, to held its sessions in their cape. ethos new meeting-house on Race street, Weei og Fifteenth. This house is divided into two parts, and extends from Rice to Cherry street. The mirth end is occupied by the women, and "aceommodittei About sixteen hundred Winne, and the south side, for men, seats about • fourteen hundred. Bet Ween the tiro divisipas era di leitene; of which three:are occupied bycoliola for both ,usexes, and a library containing upwards of 'five thousand volumes; In. aluding'a rare,aia veloable collection of ancient writings of ilitusteitief the Sooletj. - Cc' the "third floor of this building is a refreshment room foal the, soorotOodation,(dering the periods of yearly limit log) of elderly members, and those who midis at a distance from the meeting-house._ . -•This establishment is under the care. of am mitten appointed by the Friends of Philadel la. and the plain anti simple fare which is provided is at the expense et the city members. Iverythhig , TICE Vrilarni L L Y vie 7(“Drif PlassAritqle iris -r erM~lUillF'~a ntileoraisaki. "'lmo " " AP T ee _ SMOO Tinstr f ;", r 71 6 t y ," 1 .; 71*Ar . MIN Ism); Op4h orem*P" • -- - _ • UNI • lora WWI IFY • tisaiiisteiraiii- »simile' me is Amur tit TIM " - - <4l -111 4 11)1M Mac. ler die : Stouriwer, ".: " -" soonselif and hoepitable orange lieSt lialant4ll b 1 itie.fgeaUsedsr tskarsetarbas et ibisastye , laisessoirasi hest is a, large el P Ul NWHOU'llOVatkiout,,,od 91611■11* 7 Central S9b° o• " l, Vds# West* 1. 4 & •" lai lll4 * departsaant ". ibrjap,Ai g i r j ar . 4 4 apxpiamo ilatei_Ob.9vtiiirq b tigol4:whielt., ire: mostly' fastiAars --;•`-- •f . • - In sOftion taigenirmidit4ionsi ltere re. feriernoilits liveogibir L Phirsilel pbinOnna‘i stlOuttb sad kraal Ninth and Sprnenmetir;',lfrnnkfoid; Geneetteirliduel WesiPidlsephlobisi..bithiss..a ateetiag,baia pees ” 101 7 10 4 114 DaYrIIi•ORA , ! mfr. Orlyuresisik alp4-pmf.es iltreatA.,.,l;loz SOW 11 1 111 . 1 1 4 . 111 7 , 9 0 111 4 ° 41 . 1, 1 411 0 . W1 1 11 / 1 0 .1 r *: Meetii*, pf :fark:lfiltiispri;'(Ma; zoi= /Ds r 1 4 1 1 64 _, *IN York; thilear iiel44l4ll4aefihi LitiOsiVeiiiiljeasiat laving eiiiiad'ise'the timid isivitw IBM ' Oloming of be •Itoribijiooot Wurosso irroets lesejelcorteseenelsettd•!` The Preel."l • , - e L! ,,Ostromso, May 13, 1860. TLa i°T=9,4 dif4ffik)b..Afrorica Wlsaas tookPhee IMltPV!'# ) *,..Tc.srliweth.Prglion eve ry exertion au t Ss pe toils - pasty, la order that lan lysntkW iii'delPhisliparstil with iste etnnlitsnisint oC Pubite*Milisiet ?id ibr ins° Amon - or other, the 64hid-teeenneek , eta eltMeegli 'deem wait prsomet a R emy emiesares to take part loathe preseollege, the ismorstioi emot be ingairdad as *a =Oro foombc::Tbottidoariis'l wordhokos4L .; NA_ ogO 0 1-0.1,1044 Mints .*Ift4 9 .AW iwiu! oTPar °MAI P l e j .zerm i c.= sidite ye' bad ioieli t to*Offtta sheiw ease ie Niielit;llo4lt„ Stinniiiret446."llll6 ar-scirai AntberearliMelgerii,Th. rt. theelemdlie Minstrels," and other' alaussamos for. Alma 1. siiaripuSpconounci t ai J 4VMPW. tiO O OkRAINAVAIWitiMit tf4.atf•AT*6l*A! 00" rani *rda iitotdEa; 1*.. 1411 0 oe 4 / 1 3012 was , tot wavin ! ti s mat env . a, 11'4'046'446;1n mail PiatinianAtnieririlidnillwetnidaniiinedaorba in donating his innadatinn iakwer teltinfeali ttie 000 ,inainlsaimblorptiritet.tbklliiillani tiaisnkliteCto AO, -Pint!tfrikoirgii#44 o l . l 4 l whetherr 2 .itpuleingatikelMlTP , in 'November; they lint , :wanUndarii,T, hi t toierr: this tab lisit • them? ' Like oillei'uninilhei hails their' alto' ad their iintrarnee; ied till"e theinterting~Tier fruitin the sunimer,lier the singe rim* is Np poen,- that : fruit doss :not unualli cow en: ters winters It it. wine in Una lopensidn againatit fairti 4. 0 7.• •i• 1 , 1 • `P. r"„ •,:•.: I - • )Yq 1 1:0 1 7 lOckiFt Pa re. 4 ili i/ 11 1) ill'F 4i 114.11 r li L,ftt PAM. u Poi lig. was 4. 0 3" 01 7 "if 0 4 though, bi,no,Feererewdeil, *O appeiiiide by gaeligbt wee ireposhik;lihe'ipitfintei,ali phi • forth were ihtegitillo td9a4tee; trtei, WI iinatear of Coune;ibether 'PAW 'airirhafe, *NH fa Pre asps Welted ilhereetuiileik: Tierspeekere esesed to regard abide Prensoseutri.sainbeerwe prowbe oyeribeeciteing.iteeteet,:me that -artrAtey eoliellad• that Aro , antattutiat 4 ,elsrady and_ sturmy Uwe • StiOnla A 1424 POllt* ' glii*n. 'ITN bin" to them; the ladies mej . he'tbiiriked kirnwi4elfwg the bteetieteiiensit agpteirtiati;iiir 'Will, I'M for - morini their ',Mei witli 'I golden' heir irk* - *ageing thin: the iiaairatiOlii if tkillVitrai. That'they underused nolitios,leettrusils orthiat enorigh: •Wa wisytiesoust Grrthis, ,- frogtho Nee that u then, Itawe; . - hear so. isawy, kw. • poliiitad iightit tilt- .1 11 4. 4 111 1 44 flies, a4Y9'.11011,94e1is ri q "7'7 , gm': 4go -Pc'ElbSinti lilßDofa,Aad , the lie*" cieitare,.koalazi„hae hi4,oi, it* #i With hendagesi 944 liiiiman( .. ilk. ijaipir,stylierii is 'P'ra'te,` dining "tie' t `AWatta - Wart and tulle thwY, froth itioweitY,'lwiiiiiii Waiter, — ;WU his be - voile Width* • hasicdsur pelitielmt, - 1% di net allude:so myth in tats Is-lulu z heeds gad wind oat of "then though. - Mau 71as saga WOW Or Kist :in bend,:-D0 le dark* Rolm 4 11 4InilliffillOtitUtoPM lit. 0111 bxembeg Mt broornsweks,ro. Awry affjwise birds,: Ike: politi. p lat iiiiiiiayariabli a tieuitty. Ail' is ` ii enetion_ sa efatieWis' OM, - *ant ate*: " IA airy mss , Aid . 'poi& Mks Chrrir4Offilaffliiklartif 111i . + 4111101 . Uhid, WU hag, time and scan, suit thestari'liflheir "Uthe trier daaseisk datsmatiss,'esidireniP thou gado the shades of their political prugatory uksishre -; , .-. , Tit. tiara*. liirmits Aim! t!le , "comm. o l thik Iliclik witft be9.4 1 441 0 4 110 0 441 F, , Ho vt4eir,lpsur half wit t apProbat their skill Itili 01, Pilhapkbeinfernd from the coor*fiots 14 . 114,54 kiwi them tint night ti, the4ifferehtlykai:re. ' Bat if 'they hue Elide them s s - Ns* of - promiiUttie* ought auk to cease worshiping' the'ineefal creatures, tor their pre siding 'kilos 'have feximoised tiff storm-isitti and planted a beam. In the - political aspect of tits lea r slut whieb the hooting banners of their victorious foes ,never pormitted . thou to, look sa before. (Thue tapes alaetter the styleof lasknightis elo quence.) -, Witiirraaai's Ai thii say Ida i with out le they' emote ' At !east, aa laid' oOrwha atutrieh;'aed 0ihatv: 11 4.441 1 4- - Ai ' mo ' raoltb) this the - faarawirita Will itlicelbrtlefind ft WiessaarY to pgapeeleritaraticii 'hi the isdieel ' Mersey not twee very haspleiatiat. , it will belie 'Waft war on., them EA)* :tilt' Addy -eltese 3 the nerves. Swum. it whattsinwoi be avoided 'lcremesdidirli 1 14 4kne;;M •.44m4i IFJSrt."' - 1 4Pioni4s 4 d, law" ever, that whet, way said tut night- was parely to it a wide '814'14 tthtie,lieeiertiete4l:7 the aleterwe of the grit:Wire men. Nth* it has acrePiek: wiek i an than &aiming else. ' A talk had to be got throirgh, and whether it meant 'little or much, it filled ii admirably, • • - :- • ... t 'When your. eoniagiondeut quitted the platform, Cal. Diekej wu speaking. , He hifrom Penisyl- MIS, and, should, „therefore -be en object -Par . 1 11091-, SPosta was " 1 / 1 41 44- great diversity of_tiere ea h_ be_ the Meiling nisi." 'Ceti:Wain; 'of is the 'moat talked of in' ' 13"4erd 'Stook - is ailing rapidly, - and - Laren' irwhiiterytef might rea sonably expect_ tit leafstalk's's Whit hie been trr log the gloves on with Stepheialc..Devaglati-•he Is where everybody else was before the creation of the world ; gesegraelleilly ripe a)* g; he is nowhere. Two hundred dollirsa lecture Cal killed him. Bets are, however, being taken en 01111101 . 08, and the Be publican leaders of saystaading regard him as the beet man. But :them is, no telling what will be ,dsne . inside the Doaveutlea_lpith **dons formed by persons outside of It., Ma ny will be Broad, no doubt, and amends dbappointed; 'The adjount trent of itho Deemeratio Illottitatien at-Charieston has pat lapnbli t een leader; ell abroad. Alp don't kitOw what to de ttor, what card to play. ' This ifindity 'eftertiden. retie - ono meetings are being held in the Wigisam r lor the - parawe of pro pitiating wipe Provident., and for soliciting O his directing-hind through,the Moltiplibity of ditheul ilia of the oionag - week: Thai wane smilselicat and omnipotent power is nettemarY tttgulde the ruling apiriteof our country into a hermoniouf channel, where their arisdom and not their folli. their prin ciple and not their passionl their jedguient- and ant their salfishaess, can suggest moderate wan sels;and execute aeoeptable measure' ar the good of the Union, must be apparent Mail, The hotels are filling up fast. Horace Greeley is at the Tremont House, and is evidentl waiting, like bilioawber, to see what • is going to tars up. Large arrivals are anticipated to-morrow, Tuesday, and Nedassday, and then, pa a, matter of coarse, •ithe deluge." , .CIIICAGO. The Great tlei!brickla Place. [For The limn.] Five years , age, on the Manz/lotion of the Cam den and 'Atlantis Railroad from Camden, N. J , opposite Philadelphia, to the awake» at Atessom, was commenced the building of a town, now called Atlantic, City. - This town, or city, is built upon an island, lying 'six miles from the main land of the Jersey coast,, from which it is separated by the Great Thoroughfare Inlet, and, the suit meadcwa of Abeesom. The distance- from Philadelpida to At lantic?, by rail, is sixty miler, or two hours' ride. prom Atlantis to Cape May, by watir, the dilatant,' is forty miles. The.railromi traek- L laid 'aerate the meadows and rune through the main avenge of Atlantis to the Inlet wharf, passing, in its way, at the doors of the principalhotels, when the oars stop with pats. wagers, The town is beautifully laid out with wide streets and avenues, which are gravelled in a Manterto make perfect drives and walks. , The hotels and boarding bottles are capable of mia'siniitodatininearly sii thane/end persons. With in the past two years three churehee, two market houses; asveral mist& cottage's, and twelve hotels have been erected. City passenger ears are run constantly. during the 'Mason front the hotels to the Inlet wharf, (a. dietatMe, 0 lees than 'two miles.) where vessels, ,furnished with fishing tackle, and oomManded by experienced officers, can be bad at reasonable rates by sailing and fishing parties. The beach at Atlantie being mine miles In length, affords the tank beautiful drive in the wintry. The at mosphere of'the place is -purely Oceania, as light and dry, and ai. free from - dampaew and fog. as Ais 'miles away from MAIL: In this rasped it differs -front Newpott, Cape May, and lfaimut • Fish, oys. Mrs; and genie abound-bous, And au amuse to the Philidelphlit and Jersey, markets 19 easy sind fre *Mit, every delicacy bed 'it ;sawn. A telegraph:Pk-leads the whole, hook of,tbe rind. .The season omassencee ,ficrit of June, and tiontinueS Until the Water November. Duress the season'of , lBs9 ., airerity liAoitinuir:pereentratAted the pime..and as its. intitteVeMenta end popularity are constantly inmost - Sag,' it tdds,fair-totusieme mud atm. - freptented - laminar *oft - ha the United IM=2
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