. . • Inangt4lo4 o n:of Gen. -..rierix): The following priefkinp of the'llmagUrne ilea we take from thel\eviVerk Herald, omit. -ling the Circler of. the Preeessionomi. home' oceurreadeswhieh aro too lengthrforetti col- urns ~,„ . need passing the Na- • The procession comme • - atonal Hotel- 20 minute) before, 4, at it brisk nee and the end had passed at I, being about , , ' ; mile egg. It commenced !vowing againd which curtail the civic Pertion.of the • 'ri s e procession reached the C'apitid at One; .. o'clock, and the Presidents, With officials, pass ed into the Senate chamber. -- . The president ane.Preaidint elect took their seats in front of the Secretary's; table,! with the 'Committee, of Arrangements on their ig:ht a l • • and left. 1 - ' The. Chief Justice andiAssociate Justice.* of the.Supreine Court i were:seated in !!'rout of the eastern lobby.• ' .. The diplomatic corps wre outside:the bard "" on the right of the principal entrance,. and the • heads of dePartifienta had Governors on.-the left-. At.ti quarter past oke o'clock, the Mar-. ' • 'shet of the'Distriet, with the Judges of the Su . preme.Coort, followed, by the Presiders. and 1 ,,, President elect, and - the entire assembla re na the Senate, started in•Proceisiort to theleast ere front of the Capitol, where a n immense staging was erected' sufficiently larg,e to at I commodate all. - .. . ; i Ai half past one o'clock, all being arninged,,l the oath of, office was adminiaterecl to rep. Fierce -by the Chief Justide, as follows: •, 1 ido soletnnly affirm that I will. faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and Will, to the best of my ability, pre . cane, :,protect and defend the Constitution of ' the United States. ' , .-• , .1 , :It wilt be remarked that Gen. Pierce, in the king the ath, did not; as has been ordinari)Y, • . the custom, say "I solemnly swear," but I eel _ emaly_albrm;.and instead of kissing thti bd.:4 in Southern fashion, he raised his right hie * and held it aloft-until the pledge WAS read: ... The whole of the ~' e r e ony w.as• admirabl • : carried- Mit. .Passin.7 through the Sena/ ! • ehanther;l3li. Fillmore, turning off through side door was •momentarily .separated from Gen. Pierrets, when. the latter said,." this way ----let us efOrit right in ;" 'and in-they went. . Immediately before the address, when - Gen. Pierce took the with, with head _uncovered,. and raisingone hand to Heaven, while he laid the other on the Holy, • Book, the Spectators al ai) uncovered, even in the snow thate. t was" fa' l ing at the time, and many - of_ them lifted t.p their hands nag in act Of the most, fervent de , leaden. It wand Solemn scene. The address, which thPresklent. delivered..unfaltering y from memory, and without -a single note, was; IC , 'received with' great enthusiasm by the vast' - multitude, particularly thbse portions of it th t asserted the Monroe doctrine, -the prOteeti n of American citizens abroad, the firm adh r- : ence of. the President to' the ComprOmPe ' - measures, and his determinetion to carry o t • __ The Fugitive Slave law. ' Cries of good, good, , and other warm. expressions of adruiraticir . were elicited from tke.crowd. The sentiment I .4-.,.1".:L-Abe tone of the addkss:--:the earnest manner 1 "''tin which it- was spoken:=his -beautiful ruction :=tits manly, erect: appearanca—hii pale east .• :Of countenance,in which intellect anti tour? .ki a g e were the predominating features---and his .clear, loud ioice,distinetly heard_ by th 4 remo • teat of his audience—all combined to make a deep • impressicia in favor. of. Gen. Pleree ; • and 1 many asserted that this was the best ihnog I n- ral from ever delivered fro that spot He is undoubtedly a 'very effective ;speaker.. Ile i ,remained with his, hat-off until the close ef.the; proceedings.. - The ladies were in eestaeies, and so aakious were some who:happened to be . is the rear to See and hthey , ear him, that , . embed upon the pediments of the columns; of the Capitol, to their.no small danger.. A:to , gothaejt, waca..glorious.apectscia,of sublime , majesty, cagfng into the shade the idle pomp and untnea.ffing pageantry of the coronationof kings and emperors.".- ' . Gen. Pierce-delivered his, inaugural address, after_ taking off his overcoat,- amid imiliense cheering,ust exactly as if ho were delivering extent r an extee speech: He had no paper. or I " -any notes,l undelivered the address beautiful.- ' ly and gracefully, without a blemish to, the; end.! It. will be recollected that "Presidents_ Taylor, 'Polk and others, read their addresses, from the' manuscript. When he came to that , part ofhis address which relatedro the priaec- 1 tam of 'American citizens, abroad, be owned 1 face to face with Mr. Fillmore and the , diplo..) matie • corps, and laid down 'the law • with , I thrilling emphasis, and when he again turned to the mass of_the. people in= front, ream; sing the vast square below, they abduted with de- i light, and ev4iy man of the fifty thousand. in; the streets deelared•that Pierce. is the man for I the,-times. -I. - • I . I On• the completion of the iddrese the pro-, - cession again fonneds and.Proceedyd aleng the,', • avenue, -escorting President• Pierce to the ex- . ecutive matision iA nd leaving Mr. - Fills re at Willardis. . 7 " • . • The immense mica on ibe eastern front ' f . : la •Of the C.entel was one r mpaet " mass of peo ple, not one third of:Whom could hear. - . . . • . - • Suicide in a Pulpit. , . Just as we Were going to press, w e lea r ne - that a Mr. Charles Fultz, a shoem er, resi, - dent of Schuylkill Haven, in thlieou ty, cern mitted suicide in a ra4rer singular' ner, on Sunday evening liii; It appears , hat for, . . some time he - has been an efficer of=, 6 Ger.; • Mad Lutheran Cherelibf that place, arid on ' 0 evening referred to hat convened and rope ell' -a Prayer Meeting in the building,belonging to: . •that congregation. :H e went through the xi it his aecrislomed 'manner, and noth id -iin I well' noileed about his appearanceU -thn congregation tiring, he wits' a 17 • -to unbolt one of the window shatters—left . buildirig witkthe others, and was discknie ',, the neft, morning enispeaded lifelese abOre •-_. alter!, Itis so posed be obtained ing,relet• thewindototreferrrd, to. ,What the eoSidit ?fhlatnind was at that' time, is but a l ma feanieetzwe—we- may _reasonably conein -.however that no sane man would ever Cora an act of the kind.—Mineritrifie Bielicifn. Tobacco Clunvers.. nonce' Gively, - .sayS the EastoA is Aiirosi our Tobacco chewers. The folio trim - the Tribune, otifforiday, mikes .d.entihat*hen Horace spit on the Whig tiraii, it was not tainted with'Tobacco • . ifihose who their ;Mame and " t she atmosphere by this , and , na se odpililibit,eonldlxi affected by; expostulation ,or. satire, or ridiabie;ltmight be worth while td diselirge A full 4611ey at thein. But fear ,Ihey areilireeerigililis...j, w For ourselres,•s lays feel* Aenek, •igt443nraterate habit of td ►iaess. W e presumeweiretspit upon for tY times' a never get into a crowd . and nevernusfic'lhion,o a bevy Omen 4:n the street, &Ina :.g; 44:124Tanii-°nint*rd a • steamer; that wiido not - app rehend- - very Menai' expo** iiiitefer4tobeietirjiliee '4i*edr.froin t of he:nistyttiliaeritate4 mouths theTers and 'elate* -IWnte;,:iite feitlitat -such fellows 64.14 th-gif 3luget.--Italeasteek*ja- !9, kis State Iv itti'Apight NPse terste his trellis. - Batik...lla foul stibreetelidiiiiialiiht aboitli. The dirty dor and spit ied chew, irehot **the - . 1 0:44 1a . .:We ia Y ' e aireaai 7 vouttettipoti3O*42- Th editor of the Mieeitifolly i llerat 1 . ! iled,hie pocket -p_eitearsso• Saved ter to hi 41,20., • .1 itMOCra 11115thr. 'lnvent sates f S H tt _ _Juanita `March - I.—tile Detiocratie de-Convent • n•of Pennsylvoia to notion d candidates for the officts .fif Canal Cow 'koala:ter, A. A. itor General,..i'ismd Surveyor neral of'th e e State, asseinblift to-day at 12 lock, in ti.i: Hall of' the Hoiihe of Represen es, pOr s u4n. to the call'of ilia state Central Minittee. il i , 4- - - / / ~, • The.4tterg . co, of the 'Delivates' was rery 11, and that a rang interest felt by the friends the rival fa , didutes, especially. for the office • Canal' Om . issioner, cat* much excite -1 ent'-to prelr. 1. :, - ,j..: • . Thecconte. tion was,called' i te " older at 12 CI clock, amid much noise and itumult, by Mr. Wise,' whO in . red t tlie Aitiold Plainer, of. Venango, Va. the C ''. •- i - ' [I. MrJ Wise ptth : qUestioti 1 Amid . c ries of "jorder," "ord , r," an gkeat eehfusion. MrlFraley, of S ce uylkill, Moved to amend the niotion, d th e the Hon: ;John Cessna, of Iledfird, take' he CI ir. .if 1 '''.Tll utmos con sion preyeiled for some time, A bo . Mr: Timer sitid,'Mr. Cessna were endue. •• by eir frietids to' th e Spea..- kei's "hair. •.- 'I , ;i ' -- 1 ... •=.51.r Cessna after lome time,landlwhen order had i some . easuro been re4ored, expressed is r et at he sc , ne which had been enact ed, d besot): • t al( to' aet with calmnes and deco tn; T• . settle th4i diffiulty as.t the choice of aIC airman, he l Propbsed the appoint ment of celled to count the votes. I - 'rho motion was fut ithd agreed tb, in tel ) - ('' Writ/ten - having hein a {pointed, the vote for .a temporary chairman vr s then taken, and re, suited in Mr. Phimer re eiv4g• 66 vote. 4, and Mr: Cessna 61 votes. - and , Mr. / Utner thereupon to ;. - 1 , the chair, .. in a brieftspeech thanked it delegates for the cornplunenti referred, - I.: the I same time alluding to the ,Pi Portant d 'tips the Canyon tion had assemb to Peri° pi, ii and trusting that no excited ling might, be aroused to mar their harmo ions action.) -I A committee o one from eacli Congresaion. al districts was then, on motioti, appointed to report Officers' for - the permanent organization of the Convention. [ I. The Convention then adjourned until 3 o- elock. -'i , - .. '. . 1 attoos exastos. _ • The Convention re - assembled at 3 o'clock, - when the Hon.! J. M. Porter,lof Northampton chairman of the - Conimitteel appointed to se leWif,ficers for the permano‘organization of Convent ;the COnventim,'reported that [they had mike -1 te 4 win I,„ Hirst, of . Philadelphia , as P si -1 dents Th committee also rePorted the - es .of liome wenty gentlezierfas Vice PreSid nts, andi Erie retaries. : I i - 1 The . Xmas reported by, 04 Comm ee i'e the . . , we„ ie nnanimously approved by the on. veit4on, d the Preaident 4111r.iliiist) ing conduct 'to the chair, addretieOhe Con en tionlin a brief Speech of than - 1. Ile said . . I i . I ~, ~i ! _., = EISEN OF TEE LXCVENTION: 1 ae ,l , knOvled p e with forofnund respect and . ti t tode, the distinguished compliment you ave paid mei 4 I am, too little skilled, howev ,in ikgislatii practice , to be able to pro r ise Oore that' a faithful 4nd imPertial ahem t to Ics.rfurin'tir duties ufltbe Chah.. But4e tle en allow r me to congratulate you. npo the ropitions cirrnmstaneeannd'er, which - Ike . ave ambled. The . latel campaign, the last ril -1 ant Democratic Story, _has ollened thil ec rive man 'on of the Union to the eminim ~ pat riotti and s ,_marl for whom.lwe have b red, and who possesses the respeet,'.the s em,' and I ma add the affections cif our cons 141- - b ta ents. Le us retpeinlicr, gents ' men t t this great res It is:thl fruit of unkin and iii ny, and that a l•who gentributed ',te it-are ' t tled to partici .. te in -ri't.S triumph. i Gen tl e n,. I' ATM not I.ngt%4tsin you frOm the irate st ir and i i.. 04t.duties you!have pub red' • gether ;".-disCharge.l • . 1 1 L '4e Jig of delegates was i then called, a i d i sf ra th scre'de . tials - Of thii - "delegat4tini - Ticiii the se .1 c. nties sohmittettiln_nyitini of ea es sub titutes ap peared anAeWereliliiii edz- The m tter of thielcontAmtedliseats was 'then _taken up, but one lenly—that4nf the corktest ing dole tes frorr 'Mountoite. and - Coluinbia lounties4oecuilled.any considerable time The qiiestion'of the admiaSien of the resentatiV i e _deletate. from the!coanties Of tour and Colutu ialbeing be tore the Co) 1 1 .... , .a and Lion. Fn: entino hi's rithtfo. --- his sea mint:dermas -the pi appoittingn4 . and t that as set up•by i • S.oine further dl Conl*ntion' Onall) firstlor rejecting b. Mr. Iles . , t, and tiler Dean. . 4 i fit, The Conventio n being then fully org4ized, it.was' moved to wed to the nominatikon of candidates fdr the offices -i d Canal Cob:mils , sioner, Auditor G oral .and!Shrieyor G iner al, takil the office of qftlfalCommiiition cr. : - .4, .- - !i , - ..- •• ' -The on ,entio then proe*ed__ to ballot I fer it can ida,le fo Canal Cioninissioner, and I the-vete beihg eo nted, resulted as follows: I Tho ' rbrsyth, of Philsulelithia,. - .31 f Henry S. Altt, of Pike cotinty i - 22 .. '• . Wm. S.l.t i o risen, of lkintgOnery, 22' k-• -- - —__•• , il , , - ri ' .Fe er, g "'"'''"l, ;, !I 11 Joel B. DI. ,of 'York; li!li - 8 And,tbe remaining votes"mattered among seven. r eight aandidatia. 1 . r .*" " ' - ' There being .no choice, the Convention pro :eeede4 to . a second ballot,• which, ps also the third,Tour* and - fifth"folloWing—was imsue eessfu . The - votes of th 4 '6evallal- hallots stood as follows: - / ' ' I a :ii-- ~ : i , . • 2.3 .3d, j i i i-ltii . sth Fo th, 38 41 !ri 50 55 • Otto • : ' 44 . . 44' ',1 . 38 - 50 ooison, .25 . 30 ri ji: 31 ..• '22 Minitel. • 11 101.11 --I — eithe;l, - - 8 1 81 1-1 8 . 6 ttar the third hatlot,the .rime abb.. Din gle was withdra 71 from thett ofeandidatas. 11‘r•tha ton balloCan ' , journinent Was g ‘ moved and..very ngly oriel ? but was diiut:' edit.% -i'' .1 : 'fl ii ',-. result of he r baliatiheing annoan alid there still bei gno efielie,an adjourn thitht meat was agaii - cif .4 !li. '_ •1 - porno debate ose pod - emotion , and it was finally - to, il 7go,:tiloek. - , •.. .. T he Conventi ' - adjo u rned. , . . wciaat, sv i - '. ' 11 - ai , , ~,- --• 113 4 : F f The Conventi on, - tabled at 7 O'- Clerk, *hen :the ting f01,,! - Ii candidate for Canal Commissione r as res ' ' and the 6th ballot be' " take n, , lied' Ifolloiks: , , ' ... Thos. a meta, f 7 P . Phi 4 ' B l Henry Mott of Ilie, _ . Itil • i 28 ih r eh°,n, d: Mr. 4 as. 11:111 j Fore - ''" declared _.y-dut ' nominated - tb ' - aisle the Demotinta ' 'party for„ is of Canal. mm .: f The no ' ri o Mr.Forsyth ';:waa Atli I unanimous) :flt , -,,, y - thig4inFention, A ' 1 ..., The no - •,, ',, ' a . eitadiddef‘lt' ... . ' ia 2 o l i:-'-;' --`:. - 2 1 sz AitiOciiiiit,,.,o*2)l4W„- ,iiirs : , , , . n t i - ......,tt,.:,,. ' il k __ iiSiekfi& ; - , , ~lorr r °.'• --- 4. - feet Trole'. - literagt4l l ~-,-., ' - --- 31 ^ ": 4seittardeloskitOes -liirAttet4* '-. 'lhot wilt lie . kept sOe k at it, ~, at , r trrn:, _;:.-- 1--, -1 4 L'il0: 0 * 0 4403twf. ....... ' (.. ' - 1 to:m."6mm f it ev at l- 4, .„.74- ...-- -_ ' }kW & 1: - & WV 14 111 =7 - bobit lit 4 tsl r , '- • / two 11 404 1 0 1 404 matt itioniallalo4. ._:?,:,ij . - '' '' 'z - lake retreiTtmetiti 'tithe tallith the • : ,- 1 - .,,Z theEtwittvetiveohnil*Asele -.-. . I. 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