T1IH DAILY EVENING TKLKGUAril. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 18G1. A tarl miBMonw KwirMi. OtnCK No. 108"sTTniRD stkktct. riln Tarns Cwuti Pun Con (txiaKl ah. at), or Vtofirrrn Ckntm I'aa War, raj-aMa to tha Carrltr, an saaaat) t. NuhsorHiara el of Mi. curat lisa noi.tans Fa iHtniii; 0a t) si.r.Aa Fifty Oars rot Two tj.ra-a, inrartahty In adaaa for fha period .ril.rac1. iaVrc'waT-ti tnaertfMl al lha asual rate.. A llboral frYMaiiafjt totta roc aataatted lassrlluiia. To Ad vrrl Intra. flsrlaur lo frtf rat lnrr.a. In Ilia Cl'ftta'l n of Tut HmmMl Tat ..aril. rnmp-lllnf it. lo k to pra at St atari. httir. a iirj-.ntl. rp.i'i.st 'pal t"tnMn'in roav fca MrtlHl In M nvl 10 1. ol -rs. If po.sl tie, 10 aoouro bam aa tnrtln In all of our fdltittis. THURSDAY, DECKMBFR 22, I)lTKi'r liiri'K l l,riri. The difliculios Involved In the ConRre.t- BionM contct In the Sixteenth District rip- 1 rertoheom.hat complicated. Hon. A. i II. CorrROTH, Democrat, and Oneral Wu.- UAM II. Koontz, Republican, ran for Cm- ! gram laat October, and claim to havo reived 1 a majority cf l. gnl voteit. X, itlir of the two ! rctuniamade to the Secretary of tho Com- monwcttllh ha? been Binned by all tins ICIe. tion 1 JudWd. Tliennjorityofthc Hoard coiHiti i of Democratic l'.ctum Ju.l., wlioa ,1 vIhioii U.;tanm..berof eoldiers' vot-s should not i U foun.fd In fr. m Fulton an I -, ,-,r j ! coiiiiliL", nolwuiislanoin;; tue vot,.t weri i rcgu'ci'ly n liiined to th, olll ( of th" dilf r- ' er.t I'lOtU iiKi'.ari '.i. the pivot upon wlii.:h i tl:u real di.llculty tuini. Uencral Koontz ii c";i ulin' ti e am y votei ri'ji i ted by thu Pi it ( i ia ic 1 i t .rn .ludis, has a majority of Blxty-tl;lt. With the facU wil'i reip 'et to , tho urmy votes, liowevnf, ths deci.tion of tho fiovnrnor hiw notHinj; at all to do. liis piaco Vu mero'y to decide which of tho two relunu lieforo him was legal. Tlw m it tor w.n ro. jerred to Attoraey-Ujueral Mu:::n rn, w!io decided thai both the returns wro illegal. KeithtT IC jontz nor Com; vd tli :r.Uo;.) n declared by the Governor elected, na l upon Congresn, thercline, tliu llnal rojluLioa ol'thi etibject devolves. Tho opinion of Attorney-Guer.il M ::;sr. Iiitii Is prefaced by a minuto d nail of tho facta. In his statement of tho law he rem irks that iu the present Instance it happen, for the drat time, It Is believed, that two (iiT.M ent ldiea of men, each claiming to bj the Hoard of District Ileturn Judges, present papert 'Which they style return ol the election, flu j review the Illegality of Koovrz's and of j CoKFitoTuV returns, and at thu conclusion of Lis opinion remarks : I "lint a tLe Governor cannn'. If satit:i d tint , tlie ollcn'e ha been comaiittod, tnras-. tht offender Into ibe peiiltcn iarv, and thus usarp iho : power of judi iay ti liunals, so nei'hur laibc ron'Mtutu hmife t a ju lRn 1 1 tho c 'clioii, and I thu u-urp ilic pown oi' iIil' II )il-Mit R pre-enu- i tive, wh'cb if ihn proMT Iri 'inul to a.li.i liiM'i- I ODit. He has no mure rif;ht to put votf'ni'o me ' county returns tlmn the county judites ofolee. j tions had to put thion out, or to ir at as va i I I tbe let vl a nviilnifZ niidority ol t ie c iiuiir I jui'Kt of dcctii'iii, thin he wo ild h ive to treat as me an oi me u -ie-e a in i emanating trom a Imi ar seiedir.g niiuorityof that bo.iv. HL. duty i Is i.ot to leir! tnniseif to ri'Volu'-'oinirr action of any kind. He is to p:C"rve or ier, not lo a'nt onfutinn. He is to oocy tlie act of Assembly, and as no returns liava beeu pr sentcd, such u tkat act aii'boriies him t btse his proclain l.m ncn I am of epinion that he has no 1'ai ronr-o but to stHtc that tact us his n as m for not dc lur ln the nsnic of any p rsnn to hare been returne X aitct( u in the Sixteenth Co:igressiou .1 D s Uici." ji.tr. i'Avisvm days of insv.svr,. Mr. Jeffehrox Davis has his days of abst ucc front the duties of hii olllee. Il jurs of iilnes coine to himis they come to all m ;a. Intervals occur when be U withdrawn from the world, and when ho hxs every opportunity of being troubled with thick-coming fancio3. JJe cannot always expect to be punctual at Cabinet conclaves, nor to always Oil bin chair at tbe proper moment in kla olU.io at tho Treasury Building. And although tho day bos not yet come when .Richmond shall know hiin bo more, yet the s'.ory of his olHcial lite, from yoar to year, is broken In upon, as that j of every otherman Is, by oceasloual absence i. Tbe despatches Inform us that ho has been 111, though the Richmond papers anxiously contradict the report of his poisoning. lie h it lieen guttering from one of his severe neuralgic attacks, but on Friday afternoon last attended ft Cabinet meeting, and the next morning bowed himself In the streets on his way to the Treasury. As be lies In the quiet and remote sick room, what can this man, this Jffeuson Davih, be thinking about? Solid, serious reflection will come to the most thoughtless and flippant at time, und Hr. Davis Is nei ther a flippant nor a tiioughllos man. Con strained reflection U one of the elements of retribution, and 1s a visitation which will eurcly occur to such a man as he. It has passed into a proverb that illness softens the heart, as suffering purifies the affection. M.-. Davis need both oflonlng and purifying. If the keenest durto of remorse ranklti d-epo.st In hours of weakness ami depression, we may imagine the experience preparing for this mail, as tbe pictures ot the past group around him In hi lonely 'and liU-iil hours. Tlie very uhoit past oftlie las' four years is sufll ient to furuLh many an unholy and remorse-inspiring panorama for him. Whatever st-p ho takes now, retribution will meet him hal-way, ready with a foretaste of death. Mr. Davis cannot atfird to tin yet. Hj has tho work.to completo whijhho has bjgan. De ha to got the houlli out of the) scrape iu which ha has Involved her. At least, this is a performance which the KoutVrn people h iva the right to expect of him. He bai, too, lo Witiiea the death of ail bis own hopes In regard to Iho Confederacy, aa l the resurrec tion of all that was oucc lucUiikd ia thu .voi d Union. He has to. behold a Union tl ig ilo.il lng over every fortress ot Ihe is uth, ami to Olisorve hands Joined together which are now raised against each other. He has to w ituess the perlect realization of altepublic which ahull be one entire and perfect chrysolite, uad utiJy itself to tho world. Let him thiuU of these things in bis days of absence. WE1K.VES, Or TUE REBELLf O.V." Notliln'g that has transpired since the lia bellion commenced ha gone further to prove the weakness of the seceded States than the triumphant march of Sijtlbmah ' through Georgia, It establUheg the fact that the Itebel are unable to check the progress of a Union army poshing IU way through the Cot ton tte, When Shebiias's movement - vm fhiaDy understood at Richmond the Hebel papers poke confldontly of the ability which Georgia la herself had at comirKtad lo make Ids expedition end In dkastar. Day atW day they deluded their readers Into this belief, or ttt least .atumpted to fores upon tuum tho dilution. Bu tu j.,,,, lf f.r .,. by t ' time St. -M U twrt-j , thj rf0th Wf2d .-. P el i.lvL.r!o,,.' ' , : J'' I,.! W j. r' V . ii ie rn- tot wrum. auu.in tuiu wufuf d..t.v.ircn, S Since hi .arrival before (Savannah, the JtfbeU hare(rluctantl confessed ttuit bis Biarvl. n luutlWuied bf asy vriyu oppewi- tion on llielr part. They frol that It In no lunger necdaaarj to dmjulne the truth. nrl rtt laat tliny how ymptmn of alarm, ftcknotrl rdglng tliat Uie South munt bo Intlt'etl wi-ak, and unable to rcalat the itaadj tread and onward advance of col u mm ut:h a tlioio which Siif.hm an ha o mincea'fiilly Ind to the Atlantic coa.it. This 1 full conflnnHd by the strong Rrntimnnt arising In thrt mUi.lt of many Southern men In favor of arming tlio i:ogroe, and wending them Into tun fl l 1. TliU In the drrnicr re.sat.rl tli laat ri-miurcn to which tlit-y can apply for rann. No rivnonaMo man can aiipptis that I) wis w.juM cwr ronarnt. or lwt.cn for a motntnt, to any suc h jroioi-ltlon, did he not f-ol th.tt t'm Ktilmlllim hnd n-ached the point when no more tnv.ip lur lljl fltllmiirt. n.-iiil.l lii miai,! (tN.'tilit. Irnin t''" 8'nve Ppo'tlon. In hn iliro nxtrein.ty 1 l om polled to lok t ) th n for or ' ""'"'lib nt once. The South Is dr tiu vl "rlu tliilni? m-n, nn I tli.rit art no "i" to fill up the dejiletoj a:i 1 f.i lin,' r.mkt of the Kct.i l army. 15,11 l;L,t I-ropo sitioii 1. a p.-rilo h o-i Tl"' '"v"'' rf S',",,'' Hr" m"" )" ' ' in 1 W' ''K HiBhinK for th- d tylVit "h',U tMWiiT tm'm fr,"n thra" ),"'u '"t i'o t flel.1, their olhVert will di.rover that 11,1,0 r,,nu,,', ran '"' ',1:,,'ml 1 1 t,,"'n M s l 1'W, im.l It ivoiiM re piiro at e:wt ou. white. veteran relu.eut to kn.p a -il .v,, ro?! ui 'ut u;. i to the mark. lLin oll.r or ire.M im w ll li ive. to cfli'ct upon thoir auihition to h i Ire.-. Tir;y hiidw that with tlie success ol thu Union ar.m they ?ain their freedom without llhtinj; lor it iu the cause of their ta-,Kuiastcr.s an 1 tyianL If Davis & Co. want to end tlie war at short n' lice In bchalt of the Union, let them by all li cans arm their slaves, and th ) tiling will Income nn fait occoijii. Tin: iM iiKisi'.'if t itiui: Tin: resit iu New York, mid elsewhere, it c 'iiij laininji of the increase of criuie. Tho snbjt ct is even arresting the notice ol m i.i.s t: iitcd ni:d judicial olilceis, who speak of it with unusual earnestness anil apprehension. Tin dot kct.s of I ho Courts of Oyer and Terminer are swelled with criminal cases of greater or less degree, and their docks lire daily crowded with culprits, from the petty thief to the gar roter und the murderer. It must b? confessed that nil of our lai o ciiie3 are tho seeno of much depravity mid vioh uce. of one kind or another, und that the amount of crime daily and nightly committed may boon tho Increase. Yet we doubt whether wo lire much worse off in llii.s matter than most oftlie capilalj of oilier coiiiitr'es. Wherever population is coiicon t'alcd iu dctii.o masses, there mu.st bj much more motive und opportunity for violations of both the civil and moral law, th in In sparsely set tied communities. tireat cities are tho natural rendezvous of adventurers and ragahouds of all sort und giudes, from the flashily-apparelled and Impu dent blackleg, who caricatures iu his puraon the exterior ol a w ell-to-do man of the world, w ho Las no visible vocation, to tho hard-fea tured and Iiard-up-looking cove, who evidently uirus his breud in no very reputable way, and h-a written, in quite leyiblo characters, all ever bis grim and forbidding presence, tho piratical motto that "the world owes hi'ii a living." Tho streets of every metropolis are filled with beggars, who might bo honest, self supporting people, in many ca.es, did they not prefer to eat the dry cruat of charity iu shame- I less sloth, lather Hum labor for a belter meal, i And where we find the drone who begs his subsistence, we very confidently look for the hardier rascal who steals it. Criminals of oil classes cannot live in the rural districts, and heiico they flock to tilt) towns. Thure they find not only moro prey, but a better chance of security iu sa'ziug it. Uesides, your professional roguo is no lover ol solitude. Ilis conscience, small and oodu lated as it may be, is a most unoomfortiiblo j t ompe.tiion : he does not like to bo too much n!ono witu it and hence he seekj and is fond j of tocicty, which he enjoys Iu the din uud i crow d anil excitement of such human hives as Furls, London, and New York. Iu such i places he leels his individuality quite lost, and wuile he diverts himself Id the hurly-burly of tho titicets by day, and baa at night bis jolly carousals with a set of fellow-felons In somo , low stye In a back alley, he flutters himself that, lu pursuing his scape-gallows bu-luujs, he . Las the odds heavily against the police, j The ci'.ies, then, arc tho centres of crime; j but when crime Increases lu those centres, wo are not warranted lu drawing a general con j elusion that tliu whole people everywhere aro ! declining in virtue. Vet there uro persons and , papeis among us guilty of that ridiculous , fallacy. They tell us that tho entire country is ! In ara; Id progress to depravity uud the Ieril ; and that this tact, deplorable and portentous, il it were true, is to bo attributed to the war, , wl.lch is fast converting us into a nation of j robbers and cutthroats. All sueb talk Is much more than ttbstird ; it lies lu it a large element cf tit uson,or, what is equivalent, sympathy Willi tho liebellion. The croakers would liaio the war cease, lu order that Davih and bis followers In tho South uisy be li t alone; und ono uiguiuent ugaiiet tl.e wans, that it is universally cor rupting In 1's hill leii. e. There Is but little trt III in ull that kind of bl ither. Wars are, no doubt, prejudicial, to a certain extent, to , m,,raitv. Tiny not only arouse and cul 1 tiv..te the vindictive passions of men, but, by creating exlraortiimiry conditions in tho busi I less pcom.my of n people, they afford oeca ; tioiib tor the tuddeu uehlevcuieut of private ; foil lines of great inuguilude. I A general spirii, of speculation arises with i tho abundance of currency uud the lullation cf all vultics uhicli ihe war produces, and u i prrat many visionary peis.otis hope to get rich liy Uiking advantage of the times nnd tlie rapid fluctuation iu trade and finance which are coincident with them. The desire and oppor tunity to nmass wealth quickly are apt to ren der most men rather unscrupulous as to the ways and means of effecting their object; und therefore it Is not at all to bo wondered at If the tone of tho business cdVnmiinity Is some what depressed below tlie bLuiiLu'd that pre vail ordinarily. Uut while admitting this tendency of a sea son of war, especially civil war, to beget u strange spirit of speculation and avarice, there is so reason, nevertheless, to base on such foundation the idea that the morality of the whole nation is bcine depraved, simply be cause it Is contemporary with a certain in crease of crime iu the cities of tho laud. . It bhould be Loi'iie in in! ml, In the (11 cus tiod of this question, that a great and pro tracted war In any country brings into It a large accslon of foreign population, among which, of course, aro many desperate adven turers, who tunc lived dishonestly at home, and who seek lo . Improve thir fortunes wherevtr a serUiu noeuJ disturbance offers them a belter chance for plunder. Such fellows the 'Gipsies and Bohemians ' of thoj criminal ' fraternity everywhere ru,sh . lusf actively to any ' scena of turmoil i d disorder, In the belief that whnro all la apparently In a process of revolut'on, Uiey may rlso to the surfaeo, like the dreg'of a teething cauldron. Wo think, therefore, that any access of criminals and crime, that may bo discovered In the cities of tho country ought not to be ascribed to the demoralizing Influcnco of tho war on our own people, but rather to the Influx of a set of professional rascals, who have elsewhere graduated In th ir culling, and have temporarily come hither to pract'se It, under what they suppose to bo thrombin circumstances. At all events, any Ascertained growth of crime anionr? us should be met by correspond ing Increase ot vigilance on the part of tho police, and severity In the ii'l ninlstration of criminal law. All law-breaker-, whether n ulvo or foieign, shouhl be taught by the authori ties that ciime here has no sanctuary, an I that this country is no!, a Held In-whieh It c t i floio ish in Impunity. CoiirjS and juries, tiier fore, have nn Important work to do at this crisis, ami they should perform it punctiliously lor tlie s.ike ol private security n-iil puhlie Older. We would not, of course, counsel un ri a.'oiiiilile rigor in tlie dispensation of justice; but the conditions of the time equally lorhid the exercise, of a weak iudiciul clemency, NAriusiti. tJItrVIM.NN A nation does not, like. Miuerva, spring Into t xi. leiiee fully urined, bearing in iu li i.rli ven mis of attack, and bavin.; on Its body in tuor of defense; but it enters a w ; ik, lieljt h sis 1 ul e, rsl.liig as a suppliant to bo a bnitt id into tlie lamilv of nations. If the flisi biv i'h ti nt strikes it lit; that of freedom, hen M'.h Its invigorating influence the inus .l.,s are de veloped, the heart expand'! 1, the brain p t ft t'lctl; iiml heroes and sages., state on ui and warriors, stand forth to represent it in the congress of genius. Hut if it tlraws a bi'eith of tlie sirocco of tyranny, beneath its puvliiiig power the lungs are contracted, tho hurt palsied, tho biaiu weakened, nod the nation becomes a fitting pr. y for th 1 fi:i:i.ih lio i, or Jin acceptable oilerin to t!i j In iue o! s j.n : I Vencli despot. Ninety tears ago thirteen weak, il'-jointe.l colonics broke forto from the tyranny oi'Grea!, Drilnin, und launched upon tho tempest uoui sea of national existence. From tliirutui h.d; Icss colonies sli-1 has grown to be one mi,'iity niitioii. A nation stretching from the pi.i ! clatl hills of Maliio to tilt! giussy plains of Texas from tlie busy mails of the Atlantic to the golden gate of tho I'aelllc bearing the liuit.s of every clime, abounding iu the pro ducts of every zone, this delightful homo of man welcomes to its shores the oppressed of every land, and adopts us it children ail tho down-trodden of earth. Her commerce whitens tveiy st-a, and anchors in every port. Her sons, leaping over Ifnonntaiu.i, crossing o vviu i, have unsealed the closed ports of d ip 1 1, have passed Hie Antarctic, mitl planted tho Stars nnd Stripes on tlie glistening iceh.Tgiol the Irozcii north. Such Is tlie Ian 1 we call our own, yet tho pampered slaves of de-poli.-m dar.! to c ill ncrosa tho waters and tell us we are not gre it. Their very cctions belie their words. (,n wo not, by .siui ly closing the mouths of our grain bags, cause tho British lion, carnivorous blast though he is, to open bis mout'i2 Can wo not, by withholding tho sickle from those fruitful crops that now wave iu our f Tula j fields, cause tho cry of "Bread or blood" to rise from the oppressed working-class j.s of j ICngluud a cry which will culminate in tho . overthrow of their haughty oppressors? Do ' we not owe our peace with France to the in- 1 vtutive genius of an Ktticssox ? Had we not ' our monitors would we have Nai'oleo.y for our friend? But America lias other claim t to greatness i than her power. She has sons who, while whi ning immortal honor for themselves, catt a liiitre on the country of their birth. She hit warriors, btutesmen, and authors of whom any l:.ud might be proud. When some subjeclof monarchy asks for her Napoleons and- her Cuisars, she may with prida reply that sho has noCicsars, no Napoleons, but that she hns a Washington, a Tvrn am, a Scott, and a GisAvr. Venice kept a golden book, In which were inscribed tho names of her greatLSt citi zens; but it is in the hearts a'one of her vo taries that freedom records the memory orber heroes, lu tho civic arena she has h r cham- pkiiis her inte'I.ietual giants her Hamii. ton, her Jm i uiisoN, Mamson, and Mtn s ii A while in tho forum she ia ably repre sented by WaiUoi'BR, w ith his rigid logic, by Clat, with bis burning eloquence, by tho talented yet erratic Ha.nhoi.I'11. They are the Chatham and MntAitK.vtj of Amn-ica. In the walks of literature she has distin guished sous. Is not every American proud ol ruKsi'tiTr, of Bancroft, of Hcadi.kv, their representatives in tho graver depart nout of letters ; while in the lighter cannot the origi nality of 1Iolsii:h, the pathos of Lo.ofi:i. l.ow, and the purity of Invt.vo, ba ranked as corals in her diadem of faint! ? Lot Greece hare her Ai.f.x aniikk, her Di;mot;iuni:si, her IIomuu. Let Koine havo her C.ksau, her Viik.ii., her Cii.'Kito. Let every laud hove Its planets in the galaxy of geuius; but deny not to young America some star more permanent than a comet's, some lutuiuary more original than a satellite's, lu thy univor- J sal firmament of mind lint the brightest page of Ainer'ea's h's'ory remuins yet to be wrilieu. After eiglity-ilvo years of pence and pl"nty, years dining which her soil w as but once polluted by thu foot oi an armed enemy, and then an Indignant chas tisement rewarded the daring invader, afiov j so many years of happiness, she suddenly liuds j bereell' lace to face with a powerful internal foe. The question of peace and degradation or w ur nnd honor w us presented for her choice. Without poising lor nn instant to count the amount of dollars r.nd cents iuvolved, that nation which, foreign writers say, hits no God but gold, rushed at once Into tho conflict on the side of justice, of liberty, and right. Let us puss over tho three yearn that suc ceeded the attack on Sumter; let us not record among the nation's jewels the actions of the thousands of brave men wbo have yielded up their lives In her defense. Let us consider as no sign of power the million who Lave gone, and the millions who are ready to go, to protect our country's life ; but letting ull these diets speak for themselves, let us examine the position In which we stand to-day, and see if we have lost our claims to national greatness. The progress we have made towards subduing this Itobelllon, not withstanding ihe taunts of foreign foes and the snt crs of Internal traitors, has been great. We need not recount to the people who follow with trembling hearts tliu niarch of every army,and whouotc withjoy the victories gained in (ej cry State, tho advantages we have ac quired, and the States In which the Govern ment rules supremo. We ull know of the vic torious generals ; we weep for the great who have Uilieu, and we all turn with anxious yet hopeful gaze to the leader of the great armies of the North. ... In tie ttiitic of Jiuue stood a'goldcu mile- rtoiie, from whence stretched lhos' mighty highways along which hastened an caper tJiroug, 1 ar'j'g their offering to the gods that dwell upon (he seven bills. Ill the centre o Columbia's heart will si. and tlie statue of he wbo succeeds in restoring to her victory and once; nnd unto ll, o:i each anniversary, will tbe pec) Ip resort to offer before It their lien nge and their praise. ' li run 'iti, ! nntr.sj I x " In n late number oftlie Loudon 1'nnrh, that of Decemlwir It, 1.U, some satlrta powers urn wasted in tlie production of a caricat .ire, enti tled "The Federal I'hii'tiix." The I'lioTiix In (liuv-tion seems lo be acr ossof a he ir.ftn ostrich, ! rind im o,i"!c. I'moii lis breast. Is tin- co.it Oj. 1 itrn.s of tlie United States, a id its he id con. si.ts of th.! head of Mr. Lincoln, 1 ocd at in a lo -id"d point of view. Tlv I'h ciix is sur I rouiided by lltines and suioke. It acorns about to ri.-e fi om Its own a-dies. The 11 iui"s wlii a nie ihvonr.ng if are led by logs l ib -lied V. t n ) fii c, I'nitnl Slti't ('i,itil'ili'n, h'ri c '' t, Uv'c i'i;Js, lltihiim ('ormi, iin'i Crr li'. The w hole pii l ore appears to I) j Ilia ; at the n -i Iceliou of rif -idenl I,i ni'oi.s. Tin itlen Is that all we bold dearest in our ',J jver.i t mt'lil Is being il eslroyed, for tin p i-p ) i of ! tlie elcv.'.tioii of him who caused th" destruc tion. I'anrh needs sadly a I'eLir.i to llrtt piii.clples. In.lc.idof gel'i.ig up g'. I Jokes on griod subjects, i; i l-ists iiio i b' I Jo'ies o:i 1 :.d ( Dev. When our republic is iiia 'i '.,it I rid in ver hope to rise nn, and it will Im t i iff crouch tin 'ii tor Mr. I'liin h lo crr 'i his T NtfutofT r iifclWIi N.l.nllflo Me i A iiiiiiil't-i of iu oiint;. fit niiiic uioaof I.u:;la''l, in view ol Hie present bill. leal agiutiou tlior.-, have ngi til tke loltowiug 1 J'l.t I.M1MIOV. "c, the niidi is line! s uUeni.s of thensturil sea i.t t n, tie aii u u cxptess i.jr sii.t!. i e r t'et tin, it st u.i tit s u.iu at lei.urie. triiih mo pei vurltwt iv s.ai'e in oiir own liu.t'S into ov.iioii t ir c-is'in t't ubt iipnii lie tr'iih an i HumciMi-.ty of tue lloiy 1 1 1 inn t V.'j cttut-eivu lii e ii is imp is j sililc lor the Won! tit i. l as wiiiitm ia tin look ' I Miture, ei.J (i.nl's w. rd written in i 1 1 o.j hci pluie, t.i c.i itmuict one anot'ier, b ,r tier n.irh thtj i.uy iii,...tr to t.iller. Wo lire nil lorKcttul t't it piiysio t! seit-ii::e it not : C"il,l. .i, l ilt is only iti a c ei'l Hon of pro I mes , m il that ut present our iniinitu roi-m eii'ihlts us un.y to pci as tiir.iii ;!i a k ass d.irhiv', , iiml we coi.iiiicu'ly beiirve ih.it a lima ,viil t'onio wlen lite nvo lec'icls will he seen i lo Hfinc in cvtry p iri.eiiiur. We ca nio: but tit pl'.lc. tliitt i.utl.r.u ht:ielio sll 'lli l b: loOK.et i npi n ititli s'l-pieio.i liy uiaiiy wao tlo not untie . n stutlj ol I , iiit rt ly on a coa.r. of tliu iinsj lu-e l Ii.iihi.ir in whicli k .uiu er. pi.teii.K it iuopp os'ti in ! to Ilttly Writ. We believe Unit It is Hi., duty of , hit si icii! ttiu sin.. in lo ime ti; lie DU'iie j sinj '.v lor tin; iiii-pi.se el' fliicul nine ira:;i, m ! that 'I i t- (i: os tt;st o-. e ol b'- le-n't- a;i;t. .ir I i ; be m conir diction to the Written Word, or r ir'ier i 'o his own iiitcrpri-t.itu:ia of it, which may i..t tlivi n.iiN, he sho'.ii.l mt: pr, HijM.pru't.i-'y aoirji I that his own conclusions mint b" rnslit, na I tue . htuiiinnits ol iS. iiinu cwtoni:; rath -r U'l.'O tue I two sidv I'v side ti 1 it bha I ptcmc. ilo.t to uilo.r us to see tlie ii.tm or in w ! i.-li i .e.- unii' lie iojoii ! cilcu ; mil int a t of insi-imi? ujion tli'i sociiung j cilieii Let s bclwei n scicii'. f a ,d tie- .Si;i-ifuur."t, ir. woula In' ns wll hi t.il in luitli u.Min tho point t 1 ia which t'lfj icne. ,-, .j I "Lpnaxis ol two hundi't ! nnd ten n ones limo nlron.iy be. u recclvid, laclndingtliirty F. it S.V-, ' forty M. D.'f, tie. - Among them arc l ie foil -ivc ; 1 honeys Anderson, M. 1)., J. II. I!if i ir, At. J) , 'i heiiiii liuil, J. S. li is, r milk, !,!..!)., f-ir iivnl iirr.wster, J.irti-8 (J.'aftlier, fioiusit Kjinsr .loiies, .lurries 1. Jon!.!, LIj.Ii., Ho ittrt ISIbiii, I.ituten.iiit-'.'oioii' 1 Mir Ilea y C Ituvliu sou, ihiuiias hi iiunisnn, I'll. I), tlonrr 1). lit. ft. s, J.l.l), Atltiti iSerte vi'k, M. )., A freJ Mn.ce, and John Mtenhou e, I.I, tl.." Two ciiiliiiat meu, an astronomor aa.l an author, have, turnover, declined to sigu tho de cluriUioii, and write us follows: 1. 1. 1 ti. n mult sin Jouy HKHseiii'.r.. "Coi.i.i.sowooii, .Seiitttiu'ier li, 1 Mr I . Sir: I rteeivtd some time ao a Uecluiaiioa tor siirna tuie, ii.eiitr at witti its wording, or, at ail events, in us obvious puipoit, wiili tuat yoa hire sent me. I cotisid. red that th'.i butt' r course was lo put it libido without no. ice. Bin ouioa it it Tjressid iiiinn me. und to erevent the reiiA'.ituin of a siu-ilur iipp.al, it beeom.-s nce.:ss ny lor uij ilMinctly to dec linn signing it; and t declare that 1 consider the act of calling on nn publicly to avow or disavow, to approve or disapprove, m wriiuic, any renc lou- no -iniio or stateaicni, Uo . ever caictully or cautiously drawn np(iuoili r j words, to append my name, to a religious in ini '. festn), to Im nn iiilrimjeiii .u.t of that social I'.ir ! bcaiuuce whi:h guards the freedom of roligm is ! opinion in this country with espoeial sa ieu:. Altliesuine nine, I proic.st aguius: illy refusal I to siftii your 'Declaration' bclti construed iuu j a pn less.' n of a'.ticisin vir inlide'.i; y. My "i!l I n.cnts en tie mutual rilu'.uiis of thu tjnp I tare ai U Kcitm e havo long beon bforo the wor.d, j and 1 see no rea-on to al er or mi l to them, lint 1 consult r this raovcuirnt simply mischievous, t.avuiK a direct tendency ( by put iug forward u i.ew bldlibolcth, a new verbal test of re.igioas ' purtiMiiiMiip) to titld a fresh element of discord to the ulnadj too duseord.iut rLliiuoas of tho CUris-.- tiuu woilu. 1 tiu not deny that euro ami cautiou are. a p unit i n thu face of tho document 1 am called on t" nubicribc. Hut no niraty of wordiinr ' no atliiice ol huiuau lantuiiKe, will sullies to dis criiiiinitta tdt) liundicdili pan of tho siiadus of lneatiiDR in whieh the most world-wide diifer rucc.i of thought on sucli subjects may be in volved; or prevent the most gently wordod and aiiuu ntly jii-titiablu exprcsjioo ot regret, so em bodied, I n in raticg on tho feelings or thousand, ol ci -liinu'.'lo ai.il wtd iiiteiiiioiietl men witUull tlie h ut hut'Ls of controversial bostiiey. "I aio, sir, your tucdici-t fe.vot, "J. F. W. llaKs. iini.. "C'AI'CI. II. Ul'.KOIIH, Fsp" i.t TTia rnoM kii jonx uowniNo. "ti ami.mon i, Kxeter, Aujrus: 27. Doar Sir: in the nero i.il spirit of tlie .lo.'uiu; nt to n-nicU my uiflieni in is itsketl I cortli illy coueiir. That ull ti atlis munt u I innately tiurmouine that one irutli cannot bo iiicoimisuuit with another truth, are liroiiesi iens axioms, ra liar ivMca cannot na I contcetcd; to proclaun a approval of them Is as much a work of iipoieioi,H..iun aa It would os to publish an nrowul of tKiet:inent with tlie duuion siration of a ma'lieui "licul proli ctn. Uat it uppeurs to mt tue period has t rived when wo mould tuidt'uvor to cnaujipale oursolvui from the tyranny of all dognmr .'n;; eree.'s all eu forced conttHsi ins, all foregone conclusions, all couiproniiing declaration; per-.tivcnugly cur ijmg out lo tlieir ii:ee.sv uy eoasc pieiiies o ir own invcatig itions and convictions, and enjour Bfc'iiii: others to cxcrci-c 'he sme ri'Ul unit ill" cluire llief.ime duly. I tlo not k iow how tho ecu io ot truth uutt tliu inl.res.s of religion can he b.unr served than by allowing ihn uiiao-t latitude to impury. It i not possible nor, it possible, dcair.'ice to preveu'. c tui puriMi:s litilwt u tbe hintoricd rcvelatt ats of the pit and the eleiHiOc ui rei it of tho present lime, i'li" liiccc must I..' biouKhi into lie. broid dsylifh: cut of the d-.rl.ucsj jo wj!f ut ci- nt aut'uo; ity t o:itleuine.l it it must Ijj teste 1 by i ii j it i r i r. r knuwIedKf, nn J liken fiom tho eu tody of contcnillug ignoraaeet it most he clca-ed trt ui its cobweba, aud purged frotu Ut eorrup tions. NoihinK lea ouebt reaeoiiuoiy to sa.,.-:y those who tteiieve; D itniug mure ran fairly be demanded by tkvse who Uonbtj but Urns niudi may be asked in the intcrett of all. Thero it no 'presnmption' in giving to the world conclusions soberly, tcrirmsly, and reverently formed, bo those coiiclosiont what they may, Tho best re-tinp place for 'faith,' or hope, or comfort, will, after all, be found in allowing to the intellectual faculties with which Clod has blessed us their widest influence and action over the whole fi'jui of thouKht. liy 'proving all thing,' we shall by able to 'hold hist that which is good,' and we may be lully insured "that the great verities whieu Lave stood the storms und shoe!. of agitated centuries will remain unbroken through coming age. "I urn, dear sir, your obedient, hutnhla ser vant, Johk BoWllllfO. "1 tcssor SiaNHouss, F. B. S., Ac, Loudou.". Tkt I.rtler ol luiler' t'other. Tl.e lettor written by Mullor, tho rocontly exe cuted murderer, to his father, asking the paternal blessing, tin been published. The reply which rem bed Mullor two day before hi execution, was very brief, and wa worded as follows i I'siiAei'K 8oM; Wo ret tlved your letter oo IhifUlh of Hr.vi ii.tritr, hut aiaa I hiov dcup liuvu yell lalluu ! Vutt dil ua to li.iii a tuu; we !. furjitt.. ou, ubJ ll" yoa are utility niHy llt.il wikIs yull a lu. 1 1 ypti are inuoeviil, mar inul liKi.tt-u xur ut him;. 1 uiual cuui.iudt),lur ui; Uwaslitt lui. me. t.utl b Willi sou. Aliit tl. Vie t I'siiAi'ir rii.ua. 'Las.o.s Itriinfu, 2toremlar V." The extreme brovitr of the letter, In compa risen with the ieiiKta of that of the sou lo which wo a reply, arid ita general lone, produced aa improssiuu on the mind of lb therimt and tlie autboritie at Newgat at the time, that the con vict, bad bailed lo totaieu his lulher of liio Ul-livsvue. ntRRirn, ll.N-MtiHTOJf.-ln Hoston on ittajnOinf Ti-m-I nr. In His U. . Iir. J . I T I i!ilf al.ltKar V. NOI.S.t, of tiu rtir. is M.IZ t Ii F. i n s , oaiiKliirr ol the lata lo. Joshua M.iitea at WhiislliiK. Vlrultila. I'T'lIK - II K I mtK KS'iM.-On Tiissilar, Mils rntt , at Willow llrtiTo, tun ronlilniit!.- i tlie l.ri.li.'a athir, nar Mlt nli. n, N J., h tin. Hi t. K. I' Krt. lnm, Mr. Mi! is a llltliK, oi l hlrairo III , to Mm KAIB V., enlrst duaiilitrr ol John L. llan.lrlrkann, Kn.,oi Alin li.wn (IIAM.KNOF.R Tltl'SS - On Wi-.tni-xlnr noi-Kmhar l't Ii lh Hr-r. I). W. imrllnn, KI1W villi I' il I.LKN t.l IJ to MAItY P. TKI HS, belli ol Nrweaslla. IikI. JON I H C VI NPI S -On th Itinrnliu: o tlialtl In. Unit In the Krllto Jtallindlat Fpl.-iiil ('l"l"'!l .('poll nitirey Mil l tin' Il" lea M WIk. Iii, Mr .lo.l f jlii I H lo Miss M KV I., i: ,Vl N Mi H.h itlioi Ncw rot urountt . Iirl TiKlia lll'N 1 .-On Tliutsita', 11th of rioj-i-mhsr ISil. ai Ht.rlniei-!(l Ohio, l Itir. f 'Iwvsl C inn tmn . W 1 1 I.I Ail 11 .'III lis, ol I hilfi iKiphlt tnMAItr M., da mil ler ol Mnjtir Wllilmii Hunt, ol Srui(ilnl.1. niv.it. CiiI.'iMAM. tn Now Vnrit. Kill. MIT W. COLON AN. K.,. on Iht 2(lth Instant, , o( I orntt ull, l.itli imia toie iy, i n 'I In1 tun.-rnl sf-nrlrr-a will laVo t'tarr In Iho l'tia;n. at T.niirel Hill, nt 3 I'. M. nn r'rlilnr, J:t.l Imtiiil I'.o trioi n- ol llii'iaintli am Invltod to iitlfinl . witliuiit fur it or m.li.'P. ell A I lOS.-OnThnrailar, lienihr5.iMii4, s.M.l.T A N N . yi.iinn'st tlHtik'MiT i.l Ilii-l.ii.. .-.a-nu -I It. t::i no li ai, i.l Ni'tstoti town, til,,, ( 'iin.ileii .'.maty. N. .1. In it II It.M A S. - tin Ttirs.l iT oro.,nff, ho 'lUtl llnl., (il ti:ci . MAIITIN .aim ol Jem A.nl Anna SI. D.i t. tli'iio .ii 'I '. y I'll rs. 'I lie n liillvi'i. rami Irlrnrts ol llio tarnl1 nro rospootiollr Inslt.il lo ntlro.l ilio liiliornl, lr,rn lilt piriMitn' tiol it. in p It i.l, nvi imp lioli.w liri'oti Iimip, Itoxnom ih, n t ' r i Oi mo. m on, llio jtllil . at I o'fto.k. Line uttT. I'a., .HHT1 l PHHO PO'iV I I A I.l.. on n.p jsuli Imtint, Mr. S.l.Mt'EI, P. II M,l In ill. :.i th yi ar til lils m.!-. II.. ri'liitivi-H ninl lri.oi.ln of Hip litnillr at-o tlipofll f' rs inul iminl.ir.s oi Lnil, p Nn. 4 A V. M . . nr.. r.-np .'l I nlli no in il i. i.lli nil ll.p uiiiprnl Im in Hio nisl.li' i i of I in ii (ii 1 ir, Mrs lllrnlMlli J. Hull, llu-iliuon, T.t.-iilv-I' irn M nril, en Siilur 'tiy innrnliiH tin- jltti ni.ta-tl, ,n 19 u cm').. I ion nil In pri.i ei tl In A II Hints' l Onirrli Kl o si ll. -on the alst liis'.atit.llKllEt OA KEY ilMl, ni'i il ,i purs. Hit ril.-liVis aotl Irlpnds nro ri'"tiopltiiUr Invlt -i lo aili ml Lit n. In rid, T.iio hor lull' ri-.iileili ., N n. I N. I nOiii i mil - in" !, on Mat ir.litv innrnln, at 11 o'e... k. l; A I II .N M A N N o.i ti. it tiTic. ei .. Hip !":h Im'. . I' I It 11. LAI 11 NMANN, M . H., In Hie tn it year ... Ina n. i 11 nisto In. n.ts nn.l ro'aivis of tlio f.i-pl'y nr r'--olly Itolli.t l.i iCTrtl'l lei Iiite r,e, Ir.nit hi. lalo r '.tin e. No M74 N tltP .tn-ot. in, Ir, 1 iv n . in.,.'i , Hi- :i I li i .t in it t. al o'el. is. liilerni.-lit at o 1.1 I'-njivs' t en eli ry. NOTTINOHA.M AND SWISeJ LACKS, N . W STY I. r. 8. ct mst r S. ktl. '.MNDOW iSnADICS Is KW HTYI.R, AT TP a HAKI.h ACllLKUS' No. 7!!!l 1TCLTY, CAritaQTON 4.00. CI1K 11SCT BTItKl.T I'lANO COVKRH, IiAlttiiXr STOCK III TnK C1TT AT LOW 1'IUC'KH. No. t f.t I". o.M T UlilLl. VLlt A VKN. I. L V A L !l A V L .T, flucccasorlo W. H Carryl, nAiSONMI II I I.I- u K 'No. 710 CHESNTJT STltHi'T. T Oirarl ConiptPto Rota of BBOOA TELLE AND LACE CURTAINS, aUITAHLH oa CURI8TMAS riUiSEXTS. A A N N 8. No. -MO CUKHNUT 8THKRT. Dr. .lajnp's Ilnlr Ionic, r.Ie(f autly Tor. ittmed.ran he hud In wlilte illut Klasi hott!, with itop-I-cra, suitable for tlie toilet table or droning but-catl. The alltlet of Ihll cet(!bratetl preparation Are so well known as to rarcely roiulre meation; but wa will lay. If your lifsd Is baJ.I,or partially so, If .iar hair Is harnh and dry, iaillnK ofTor turning groy; or If your head Is covered with i!ardruf7, acurf, or akin disrates, Jayno'a Hair Toalo Is tins arllclo (o remedy these erl! ; and to prove It, yoa l.ave only to litre It a trial. Prepared by Dr. D. Jat.iii A Boh, No. StJ Chestnut street. fTZi--ilRorK Hterli & to.' riANus MAROar At UAIfT.mg P1AH0 KOK'l T.H I'lANO 1 roa'i'bH HAM) KOllTISl PI AN I lOUlLHl t AillNET OUl.ANS. Orar :M af cau of aaraa flat tnilrauaan'a feava b.t-'n auld by Mr. at., an Uta daauau4 laaoa alautly Irareastbg. A or aaia only by 'oAHnnrr OKUANH. C41II1IKT OK It Nt. CaHlSur OwtJAMi. CAKINHT ,OKOAJ(. i. B OODLI, Sereniii aud oitaaaut alreeea. Urticu nnel Fllnolt Tom. A lrattli tiuportatloa. By tbe package or poant, I aat raoelTad by TtAvia A KinnAtna, Ajsjh and T.utli ulroais. T. SIMPSON'S SONS, Kos. 922 cnl 024 PINE Street, WIIjI. OI'liN TO-DAY, FROM NEW YORK AUCTIONS, Several Lata of Irabroidered Curtain Muslins, Alia 00 Pairs Vory Bleh j IjACLJ Cl'ItTAINS. ACal (.HTAIN1 I'ROM W nO TO W'OO PER PAIS. 1 li. so Goods are ofTercd inueh lower thaa the Original Cost of Inipnrlatltia Tb above fooda will prove naefal and appropriate l'OR ritUSKNTS. T. PimoiTS E0N3, ia-l at Not. VII and im PINB Hlreel. a. r.Aittii: salic or FIRST CLASS .1 IT", Farlcr and Other Stovos, Stove Materials, Etc., At No. 14.31 SIAIWCjBX Htroct, i 13i C. C. MACKEY, Acctioneeb, OH 1'Hl DAY 1I0HNINO, At 10 o'iksk, comprising Hllvar'a (las Cansnnwre, of beautiful designs and best mauiifeture,forl'arlor.,SIttlnf Itooais, Ofhees, Ac, and a geaeral assortment of Cooking Htoves f the mom approved kintla; Tin and Iron Hollow ware, Htove Materials, Ac. Ac. Fall partleiilars la t'ata li.gne oa I'rtday othIuk. Itrp GAS EEATniS STOVES I CHEAPER THAN COAX OR M'OODI EAGLE GAS IIEATISG 8T0VC, THE ONtT 0MB THAT IB FREE FROM SMOKE OR SMELL. WUlHeat OFI ICES, TAILORS, DINING, SLEEPINO, iD EATB KOOUB, Wliblaa Uoabla, In less time, and at lest expense tbaa any Coal of Wood Hiove. T hoy ara vary convenient lor as lu rrtoiesu la watch there It a Ch nuxy t lue. j No. 7 B. BIXTH 8TKK13T. ' IVjIiaOiilr. PlIILAbBIfHU. QIIAr.LES DICKMMS'.S NEW OHEISTMAS STORY. fricr tun cknts. HAEPEii & EH0TIICF.3, xitw roitK, rUI'.I.ISIl THIS DAY : Dlilirns' Siw fiirl linan Story: MRS. LIEKIPER'S LEGACY. Mi:a I.inRiri K I'.l'.I.Vl'HS 1IOW.S1IU V l'j N T ON, AND WENT OVER. ii. A PAST I.ODOKR Ul'liATTM A WILD I.KUFND OK A DOCTOR. AMnin r. vast lodokk uvi.ates his 1 XITKII' NCK AS A TOOll UKI.ATION. J',N0nil:UrASTI.OI)(il;RI!KI.TI'.SVIIAT EOT UK DREW AT GI.UMl'ER HOU.SE. . ANOTHER EAST EOTKJElt REIjATES UIS OWN MIO-SI' &T0KY. ANOTHER EAST EOlKU.i. RELATES CER TAIN 1V.SSAOE3 TO HER HUSBAND. Mi.a. I.ir.mrEll RELATES HOW JEMMY Torrun ur. Hvis , I.'.ij, Pi-ion Titii (Jitiit i. (,(-,000 COI'IEH OK T 11 K t. N (1 h I II KIIITIOM VT K II K Ortiorcel In Atltrauco of I'ublic.Uiou! Ft om lite lumfon flramintr, P'ccm'ierS, 16G1. All the world lias accepted Mrs. I.l-rtper as ono of the most por Ml nnd Individual ol Ib.i-e sketcl.es of chara' tor In tahlt'h Mr. lu kens blonds litimor and pathos, tho truest P' elry of life with the most whim, Ira of Us euei uat n:cl dtnla. She Is an nr jol vt bo It Is todirus, a pifietle Lorn Ino ulio tall a com It ally And tiiakas ua laugh, except when r.ow aud thon, hv a ehitn-c tum of phrase, we see to the depth oftho ahuplG love and etiar'.ty In her pure soul, Vim foe f.ondttn lievicv, f)iHtmr.fr 3. Mr. Ulckenj hat IhoronKhly Identlrlcd himtclf with tho nu rry yet tendi r and IhoUKhlliil Chrlslmasacason. Thlrly years of attlhoiihip have at yet failed to cjliaiisl the power, tho heiiiitv. and tho croallvencss of llr. Iitek ena' Kfiilns. It baa still the fre.hncss of yoiitli, comahicd with tlie uialurer kuv,lugc of advoaelug hfc. HARPER & BROTHERS Will sead "ilrs. Lirrlier's Legacy" hy mall, postao irrr.toauy part of the United Wta'.cs, on recttlot of lea t'euta. i. O L J D A Y JJ O O lv S AT LOV; PRICE3. Ilavins parch aiicd my sioek last ssrl.tg I can a. ll at old prices. CllltlHTMAfl nOOtfl, liiAMioM PLo vi:im, IVtihV 1'AHtl CASh8, TuY HtiOKS, I ItO't i Hilt I il Al.Iltild, GULL) I'KNS, vt'niTiwn nptSKH, PilllTKHLIlM, JI'VKNIl.K llOOKtl, l'llAVKIl-KOOKlJ, I'AI'LIKIKM. JS.W HOOKS. Also, the tlnctt MOTE I'APEIt, and ENVEI.Ora to Ujateb petfectly. 1NITIA1.H UltATIU. All our HUndard PuMLatlsns. CIIALLEN, rubllsticr, Bookseller, an Htatloner, 1I-M St Ko. U: 8 CIIES.NUT BrUKKT. CHHISTMA8 GirfiS. H.OCB Y HORSES ""V la llreat Variety. VELOCiriUDES, EXrKESS CARTS, EXPRESS WAGONS, TVUBP1.BABB0W8, 8I.HIL.I1S, UTO. Hy the jlanafaotarer, J. A. YOST, It-tl ip Jta. ill! UOOK Utreet. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. 7 3-10TUS TREASURY NOTES, COBTBRTIULB AT HATUKITY IMTtt r-o U O N D s. Tkaao Treaawy Motea prattal great advaaiarta to s iwrlkera as aa laveslaaeal. Tbe latcrast U llbaral, U aestarlly aaaoubud, aad the privilege give the boltlar of oavartla lb aolaa, npoa maturity, Inte CBIIEL) STATES 61A rats CHHC. BOjSllH 0-'M,) It f great valae. Tbla Bank keeps on haad a Urge supply cf all dcacinlaa vivas,n;vi o(lt to tlhv, A COMMIBBIOlf OF OSEOrAHTKR PF.Il CENT, allowed oa tales of t-'iOOO and upwards ; en loloe of $10 ,W0 rtver, Tlllit r.lUUTH I KK CKKf. KOKTOH KcKIOEAEL, Jr., IM: ll'li, CA8II1KR. IJ O HKW 7-SO LOAN. . 1. Bobacrlatlnrie rtaMvad, an tkt lfote naraljbtti hee tl all ttuugaii, by CBOHGE J. BOTTI, Itankor, Xo. 11. TLUKO Sueet IMi-tat AriCTOUIAl. DOUM.K NUMBER. THE VIlltKNOl.OliR'Alj JlPl'KSAI. AN1 1.11 K 1LI.I M 1'ltAIEIi for January apiieara viitli tlurty-two quarto fagrt and abeauiiiul lllubtrau'd eost-r. It contains 1'or raiis of Tennyson, Hil.iuiaii. Kliorltlan, t'obb, Mtlllii.t, Hiistinua Wesley uiotlier of J .71 1 1 1 an Indian t.'hlel, r'uuii Mulier, Mtn Mmtdins, Miss Fury, the trlii. i si. of wal", Fl.ironee Mj(litiiigila, A tlroup ol Warrio-s-Uannlhal, Julius Cn-sur. I'l.aiTo. Cromwell, cbarlt-s X II, Ire Ifriek tlie (ireat, Mct.tt, Wnltim-ton, aiid Isaiiuleonwttti Ktlin'i loKy,l'l'rennloi:v,ri,yfclijl Omr. Plivnlolox and F ,yi lio- Ituv. ISo. I. ol.tl.t. Fu'ihsB'tt at 20 cauta a tiuinser, or 'fi ytttr, hv Messrs. i OW l.EM k WI.LLS, ho. ocj J'.rtOAKw AT, r.ew Vorb. Hiilni rit'tltnis nod Hini'le JJlimbora at 1h ViTII. t ItKL I'lilA rllllKKt'LOtllt AI. OH H E, No. 5 H. TKS'Ht Sireet, above tbeanut. (U j-I-Ji) i. L.tAfAiS. VERY LOW PniCE3a E3WjiiasiiasiLr-r j;i,lX3ANT HOLIDAY 1500KR, 15 LVIRI VARILTY OF BIHDI50, rBKI.HIlEI) APT It FOR RALE BT J. B. LIPFINCOTT & CO., Nc. 715 and 717 MARKET STREET. I M 0 I. D I) I H (I : I. THE COUR)- OF NAPOLEON, I'ftMi.fl.a Wilt tiMfl llni Ji n. a... u...i i. - a. . 11. (.omltli li. (uiti. II. EARTH o tiLENT VOICES. H ' W Kits , Frih 'i Silent Voir".. KlrJi"1 n1 pitV br M tth t-i. t .i.ii ut ri ca, n uti iJr ,' tlo I'aticAJ ir ticm. tiin .o. III. THE JOSEPHINE GALLERY. F.HtK. bf Allff an1 t-Sft Ctr J, with p "hM lnt roiliklta .li f iilnnts Mmtiif i.t'lom 'r i N ,i 1 nt pj I- it! I ). i li 1 1 'it'- ( nt ia . " nJ -tit IC(i!iml. vl j.I ttui 1 I , Miiluu.i'.lur itl, l'MUil' U k iijn.lv Mu I ItAtitM-o Bid litl, Ac. i,uu tU. I V. .LYING'S SKI Tril HouK KLKOANTLtT Te Arl'nt K.11M. n ff WinJHn tnn rrvln'i !'' k, 1 r-uift.l nli ut. T (i tl t- rlniirt-i. ilfn i ji',nii, n (J HIii mkI wrli J i I rn . ii.i, ft imii oi'Liu.al J' a)l,,ii bf 4tuu.ci.t uitM'.n. i;' auu. V. I'AUAP.LKS OK OUll LOUD. ppanllfitlly print d tn i-rnnte 8txnn tjp, nn tintiNl f Hj'i-i , urn (nut .ii.iiK j.. j it t.sti i'.nl wil.i Lihji A . nit oa Mli'l touO. VI. ji;k lovks and iikuoixf.s of the roias. Ti:iiMi'f -1 with r f nnj l-T. ai portMUi T Ft'tramVf 1 ' i 'l r -Mi' I, "mi err., Rurv c t.-raidm, .lol.nioi'i M, a. ( hi jitr M l.nvp W rtjh r I ttClialtieV, l tyt l M i? fcn I'.li-tiu,!. IV I"1'!' t Mrtid ot" Al'TTtt, Hurnt f IFrMn4 M iry, i'iitrlL! ii nnvu v, l,'iiiiMI..v 'n MimihAba, "im 'f ei.rj hull it Si tin J. Hy lUdiaiii lluiiry nttuaAi. IUUltO. VII. THK AVACONKH OK Til: AIXKOHEHIRS. A Tnh-i f tho Vny f Rconi-nH. It v T. Ranhaaait Ift-ad. K'fio , lloti:, und lull Vil ttiu (ail Top. l4Lno. blue and cold. VIII. MISS IIRIDijKS' TOKMS. MAKPI.K ISI.K, I K iF'NItH or THK HOUND TAni.Rj, fx. niKSCOTT'S COMTIiLTK WORKS. HKW CltOWN OCTAVO B'JlTlON. JNIM.I I Q nSTOklf Oj? TUE OoNi.UfcoT OP IIMXI(!0. I TU 8to. IIIHTOBY OF THK COXQUFST Or PERU. 1 toUm 8t. HISIOKY OF TIIK ItKttJ.N 01 k'iuKDl !f A Itl A.JID IltA- r.i;i i a. n vuis.,ro. IIH-TORT OF TIIK KKIOM OK C1IAULES TUM B- CONH. avola.Hvo. U'MTOUY Of TUB. hLMX Of CHAIU.Ud THE Tit IB.. S vol i.,Rvo. PPENCOtT S MISCSr.T.ANrK.iJ. 1 vol , Hro. Kach work told aopurately. TUK WUOIJK tJMKtfKM IM ELEG.iNT (UHIHJS, flJuflllii, tali licxbnr.li. hi If ritir, half cai antique, half c-l (fit, eiua, Ao. KIItK'fc CHAltLKS THE BOLD. Iltatnrvof h ft i : art th Bold. Duke of BuTVUHdy. By Jntiu l-iflitr Kirk.. 2 vol , Hvn., ibith pnrriti a Olou half clluo-, halt lull, lit at ; nutcHlf, ni.U'(ii yiaro!JaM tali cU, Kiit exiia. ccucuuiub' vuiuuio (,.iiku la ptm CIIAMUEKS BOOK OK DAYS. TT-e Brok of Dayn : A Miscellany ofPopular AutiiuMaa, !n ( Oi iiniion H.ih tho . iisJar, Ire u.Untf AjiPrdow. r.lrK a, ay. vtQ Ilisiory Cufiuiftlci ul I.tit-rm jjt. at Oo.!itln ol HiiUian I ire and i',ardi''tr Ktltcrt undtr tli auiv IsibU ui itoliMt ChaOaOwa. iu t tosj.. UjraJ ra. XII. SCOTT'S WAVKUtEY NOVELS, Iu Varlttia itylci.Ic'iulirtr ! AN AUHOTTSKOhl. eTHTIOy. CVmylcte In twelve v-JunifB, tit'itsi-octavu, with ilhuuailut-i- n. a MOYAt octavo iLn;sT'TKD inmrov hi twi-he To:utc, Hp'si.tttdiy lUtistiutf rt with overt sn KinTiiiKP,coui'iiinn i-ttiiCi.caiits, lucjilent, and t'uiuaila ot tJf.a iiittrru al rcrioiunes dehctlbtd In ttia Wurki. A Mt 1 C HI A L JJ UTION. hi twenty-four Tolnmi, dti'itiec'iiio, uiUbtrMtvU with over dut aicul aud wJ m giaTii.fia. IV. A rF.orr,E-8EI)ITION.-CoiuptiuiiU Tolamw, OCtlaVO, llit.HllUUd. V. A NEW AND ItFADTIFUI.LV IU-UTB.TED EllTlO?. Ju toii ( tlu vuluuie!., cao Hvo , piund on Ltoutiiul long l'rinur Type, aid Itliiitrate-i wltli ovm 16(0 wood cutn ai d atrcl eiinriv.fcHn. (1'uidUHud tn oa ntxiiou wuii u.u Miimi. A. x 0. JUack., 01 Jildiuoariflu) XIII. UULWIiIVS KOVXCLS. A New RdlMim ol tho Novoti c f Rr Kdwurt LytUti Bat wcr, n 40 vt-miteji, iiual lJa,.,Tii. ; The C ax ton Family. rcla. Kuyins Aram....... .J rrt'a. My i.v.'l i voia. unoul V vo'a. V, hat H UlMeUo With lH am .j rIa. U 8 roll. The DisonnoU Tola. eereuia 2 vjla. FaaM;iniord., -4 Tola. '1 hr lAStIajao.t utu- OiMluljihin 1 vol. pell 9 vnli. crnett MaUravora.lal biMisi t voli. vart Tlc. I til, Caldfion 1 vol. 1 tit MaIirver. 'id Til Last 01 the li a- part (1 e. Alu:e....J Tolt. nns ....'i volo. Nig tit and Morning.... t Tola. U an. I.l volt. JUas-rtua , '2 vol. l'llKnuiiofUie Kliu c.l vul, 1 Kiel 1 work furniflhod senrately If J :alre. XIV. LirmcoTT's rnoNouxciNo " oazet tj;kk or the world, Or, Geographical Dictionary, coi.tutniuc I. A Dvscrlptlva Notl-f of lb.' countrln, iiltinda, rirara, uioouuiua, tiUu, lowui, in oroiy ui of.h llobo. II. Tho Kainan of all Iniporttnt places, etc., hot im tl.elr natlvi.- and foreign lmi,M('ki.,( Mlth thu pi-untuiola lion of thu euuiv u lutiuru tiewt atteuipivd in may oUir Vurk. II. Tli claialeal niinli of all an. l nt plarfa, sa far ir they iuu be actuiatt-ij tine' run ted truiu iu boat auUia ritlvi. IV. A complete tyinolo(;k:al vm:ahuUrr of (foijraphf ciJ uaiuHfl, liy .1. '1 1 num-i, M . It,, ami T. UaiUwlii. la out vol uuii- ol orr iftin liiipunaJ bo. pauea. XV. WEBSTEll'S rNAlUHDOIiD DICTIONARY, VEW l!.I.teiBAlEl LDIHOIf. IlnjrtUfchly revliid ntl enlariita. CUNTAININQ OVER 3A3 iaiJS tGHAVlKO!, ' AMU KCu WOUI'B aud MEAHiN;8 not luuuJ In othor 01 tiouaiiaa. IN ONE VCLVWE Of ltW KOYAt 0,VABT0 PA0E3. XVI. fcUrEKIOR rUOTOGRATII ALBUM,?. WAlB WITH LINEN (U Altl'H, We rfiicrtfiilW invito atlcntion to onr extrimlre and UtHiit HMortmint of BI'FKiUwH PHtTOHKA'U AL trws madif Ttltli tinvn (iutmli, und bound In a unmt Vstriftv ot itylrM,thiia i-uiubmliiK In the Knaiti.t dfrw th fhacntiui Jtiiints 01 tliauiktt ajid tl.uao.J11y, Wu tUg UaVite utunui a lu our feTKKtOSCOPIC rilOTOGEArn AI.DCM9, a Lfjutlfal nnn lty, whh h w hare lust lntrotluced. dom t'pii'K with the Crd A.buoi U.c kU..vivtM)a ui Bttrcv- b.Op.C tUivt. . XML KTAXDART) KD1TION.S OF DIULE3 AKll rHAYIiU-BOOKS. Frhded Ir tlie hat mnnar, with tfantlful type, on Uta. fiiitst nii-U paper, uutl buund lu tt uiuot BplcDdld iuii ub-ifl'i'inl np la. Warrtiiiu'd to he forruct, and equal to li. Hfft Fnii-h Kdltl its, at 11 mm h h'.s pii p. tiaud ltb iel PliiiM tUtl ltttUaUiatlous, b the UfU , J. B. L1PPINC0TT A CO., i: ! 2t-rp Kut.!aiwll MAlilOlI Suo. SIXTH AND MARKET ST