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' ~.1 . 1 ...:rw. -. ... ,. . 4.' .. ; •......, , ,,A... —. . *.:,.• . _ , , .• ~ , .., . , % 0 , , .• , :, ~ \ 1 1 4s , • v 1.1 t / ..., ~,,..,,,,,, ~ „ C -- l-,. , OW, _____„ -• ,- 1;,,,,.%,0/ , ',A,, F i , ,..4 ,i ,, g ~..,:., • . . :, tt., 4 tc . - PUBLIRLID DAILY, - (811MIVATli 111k0,14140 1 ) ' : ' " ' ' 1 . '-• -' - -g, -. '-,' - " 11 . 1 . 1011 N ' ,.:*::: - ..f0 kIIE ir - . '- -f r ,:,' .• '.' .r: -•''' . ~ , t •- - ' It,; `f .., .1 - IW,l,__A- : ~ , : ;',P ' . 5 .,,,i,,,t/IlrikVa!)115111 11 , V . oloiner.; ,, tis:-as,*- bitiiistvfmi irrnii,ict ',' " ' • -- ~ - , . .....,. , V - . . . • . _ • .. _ , •';;''DAirk4 Oirfssai, • ~, , _._...7 1 ,,:kz z . `.7-• A— -, —,.---_ -__ i. --- rick__ ____, . . „„ 14 44, - Oixtit`rts.llloo, payoble to thirtetioll; ' . ' '''''"------"/ •••-,..- . ._ " Ottaßobtoritato ot4 otthe 1:14,6,t Si Dou4sa •',,, , „ . . ~„ . . , , . , , ',...:_" ' -•,..,....,-;:-.- ..,:- -,-- - - , ma , *Aix; 'airs boLigati OA EIGHT moms; %gum -' . . - DOLLASIS rat Sur4osurs, lurariabliin *hone tar #! t i iinupardeied.,' t' i ' • - 'isW-• .-- .- . .. , .. AE VELEII6, *Wed toikbooilbonivut of Pio Oityi Tamale Doi, Atfoif; igFain"• • ' ..i , -r. i , t , i ' , is , ' le u'its; it 'rt t s a ..; -..— • ... 4= Wdaatx - Paves will be nent to alabeerthers , :by at2ll,_(W'aantins, In advance ,) at 22'00 Threal3optee,"--" • " 60$ ~ . . Tilappieg, .1; M... : • 11,,' 12 00 TwattY , Osidesii" .. t-- - . " ( to one eddreas)..;,, 20 00 Twenty Croples, or over, " (to address of each ' wobeerilser).,9ol, , - . A2O Po; h tThibiof,Thenty-one or ,evea, , we,sall end - arc exhale:44 to theletter-up" of, the Olub.. .•. , ; . iryr Pestinastera are, resonated b:11„110 pll tiffo*-0 !Or • TRU WlllkErriltoh, ' -"' - , • , , . , ~ . uitte, in `llolabOlphia.- TlOCfholwiniet Of flifioiforo ilia - others who Toiy de sire to t 'or our pubis, ivatttutione 3 we iwSblish the annexed .114. ni,pniazolt,aaits tni annautinnv.` Acadstar t , t4- - onturlai • (Opatatlo,) corner,, Broad and: xch 'treat ' 3 • eat Theatre, larch; above Bth street{ • P t atlinitorCen, it/Itatnut, obore.'renth.. , ..tiltfolutt eatra and Ohms , Walnut, abate, Xlight/t.• Siindford , a Hotate,Ontlapland Eleventh, Dolor Willttitrak•Thestre, niitheisat:;6timii Mail' aid Walnut. - . • • • rh4OnalsTariettiiii; Nifti4 find Obeetnue. Tbpseve Opebl How l Aro h below &WWI ARTS AND SCIINONN._ Acail my or Nato* Woman, coroor of Broad and. Geome Orpeto. .• , MadinVor Ai.* 438.4t0tk t; o,botiTeotk, Artiste rood Ran jaheabiot, - oboio Tema.' , ProokUnltitiAtittoi - No, I &loth Boreal „„- ,nrionromidt tileff timidity ' . • ' Almanditio, west side of fichnylkill, opposite' South • faraiiiii4iNitriends , ), 1i,;3121;ef /throe*, above Third. '101•04t1411fOi the, Bmployment of Poor Women, No. 199 GrgeOvitreet AsjiOni loi , Loat 04.118r0n, Zip; 88 Norgl ievooth Arrest , _ , . . . , Blind Asyltun ) Rana; near rwentieth street. Christ Chetah lloispital, No. 8 Cherry street: " Citylaoeintal, Ntneteenth 11064 , 41m0 044404.' Ciarkooros nittiOileathisny Titipenaary, Fit below Chestnut street. puns).* Beeurtyforthu Relteciand Stoptey6ent ot,ther: loorait TOurth BOiintb **et GOirdlexa of the Poor. omce.No. 6$ North Seventh 'trek. .„ (iroaXn . Bonn% Bertintii pme for 'Friendless' Oitadson, cdrher Twentptltird , &Id Brown otreetO. . . Sffiteut Widows' end Single Homal4llMgety, Cherry,, war Nighteenin street.- - 3 ..- -- • " - *onto Hall, Chestnut, above Seventh street. 3"." 3 , Ikgdalen Asyldni;nerner of',, Base And. , 'A'wenty•iffilt 'rite; = . .- 3• ' , ern Dispensary, No , 1 Spang(farden street. ° er . hanal'imyriurei (colored ' ) Thirteenth 'street; near bill. d Yellow' Ha ll , Sixth and Napes street.. , 3 i f il ,' Do.. '', -'-do.. -N - .11. corner - Dread and Spring Nig , den streets. ..-- DoL, - - do. ,Tenth and South stmts. ' - ' • ' r Ho. do. Third and Drown einets. . Do. ' ' do. Ridge Road, below ierdiaos._, !burin* Hospital; Pixie street ; between Jffighth, nwiranialnstituterorthelnstrucUon oftheßlt e d, c L l, v oy Sece and Twentieth street. - - -•— hauls Society for Alleviating the Niserter , of P Triosoe, Sixth and Adelphi streets . ." •' . • " enneyisriela Training. School for Idiroticiand Feeble. Wed, Childrert; School- /lonia Mane; GermnutoWni ofts N0. , 152 Hiatt isteet.-- - • — 3 '. —---' . '. r" Illada t ria Orphans' Asylum; northeait Mo. Misla.3 balm Retreat, Hamilton; near Twentieth street. - '. , tritidente Society; Draws, below Sixth etreet. . ' Whore Dispensary, No; VS Shlppertetreat . " ' n- , tlioßinevolint33Aeseciation, N. - W. corner of ikomth end gattota divletlli-: -" ,''', '',' , MIN Hoiral,-110 0 4, between - Eighteenth' and Nino: teeh-atrsea Joseph's Hosrpleal,'-Hirareraveno; 'beterean;' PM' troth's= Sixteenth." • .3- -- - - 3 0 - - , -3 , ' - *scowl Hospital, lennt . t street, beerntite Hunting- - ; dorand'behigh avenues. ~ - • • ' - - • - ' ~ -- • JkiladelAhla Hospital for Disterleiok thellhist; S:19: cmits.or Chestnut and -.Perk • ate, - West - Philadelphia.' Ni,3„.... • 3.. -0031.10 rontansos.- • ..... - Stetora-House, Chestnut street, above Fourth OttristyPrloon,Paeayank- rood, below Reed. sty "ffillimed Warehoriso,-Doet and Spruce streets. Sty Controller's Office, elirard Drat; second gory.. ' eanmindoner of-Oity Property, office, (Ward Bank, isarididery; Ott Treasurer's Office, Girard Nivel; second story. CV.Cointeinicecer's Offioe; State Houser. • . Qty Solicitor's Office, Fifth, below Walnut. Cty Wetering Committee's Office, Southwert, 'comer Fill mad CheatrsaL' ..,,,,,-,_ .. :, , ~..1 , , -, _., MiaiilEM==l Grard Trust Trimoirek's 40hdatillt; . kW* briatatietry,tsthictize, ; above Eleventh;• loth* of Tudnitty, Serena; Voir* drelfattoest: Ilbuse*f.B.fart,- T wenty= semad'aaVirecitiabird otrodi , - ' - Ibuie nf Beat coolorodx Tw,y-tomrtb!; 'P and th Ofliatpunner of Sixth - sad ' • UM of Ool.octlon, Bush Hill. Gm , ' Perry' road, "Wait &nab Ara 11. W. . corner nth astd..Cßiestait tint , reigtentiaryi Gotta ittre4)t,.llsetwOn Twetat,; fisSaadVwebtpeeeond streets.' - Ur, 'Vat, omer 160.0'inti liivikdra' Liberties' (ho W4irkg, *Mac Yron t stmt. zaA est:. polo*, 287 • Desk street sOirlit. the Ya- PO: ales Keesteitee'neUte• below 6haeka nietea•atreei. - • • Plt.4:llsce,- Sprit* Osidisk Trtenty-toarth streeptitsl Piumbratils..innpe. . nialilth",ol4.telyar; **tin Thipc , : mum .114 -141 5 1 41 6 -b blui*ortaeri4iteth So* Otee, Noy Bitiereiith street. " ' ' " Pfaxisihada. Institut4lo,r Doe 1623 Sitiall,*ol4 Pews - - Treatty Vionvinenti 1031* 1 1 1, 1 41 , ? Tot Mee School , a. E. 064. 'Stolid: Oil' Public Normal Soltopl, Elereant,',iibbrt Muth; -IWoordeilli Office; 'So. 3 Staab Itouse,66st *4. , EllOttistt Jared, betweeili VIC% gilt !Milt ElberiWeWes State Houle, near Sixth etreet:' tiptitig-Garden Solidi Wiener's WI, Spring Gerdet au 4 rhiS"'": l,l L street& , „ - Eaton' TeenNueuee Hali , Shrietilio ; Übee• Ninth stmt. Dotted, States littitcoo`rrier bt Inestalit' 11130',1 # 1* dm:4c Gaited States Areenaloltiri Ferry Road, near Me. rar eteeet:“.` _ , Naval Asylum , ort•the Elali4llllll, near South . street.'' Vetted Metaled:op aiskeletlitng Equipage; coyuerei Trelfth and Girard efiturtki, - Mated Qiihriennstter , i!t ones, carper' or Twilfth sad Girard streetil:- ,i . •' • ' , Collage of Phitrasoy, Zeta ;street, shore &MOM 'MUGU° Modica Oollegei Itainematroet s wed of Milk ataard College, Ridge road aaad ' ' Hoooropatkin 001).ge IOW" ltreit, Moire' Thereon street, beiesitifiotge. Fol3l4ditinio Collage, corner iiiirket:,llßli WbAt 'Pep rocit4itooto littabovooLtecit,mou," tbilidtichhiSkti4foia atreit ) 7, below Yetxudeilfealeii Voiieee, •• Lrabfroily,oL Tenagrivanio, - Mut#: steel! . , between IlailiOpod Chestnut , - • - • , • thiteeelike-sd boo Atistkelne sad Popular MiowlOolgo, / 49 .1 5 gatht,l6 ll 4 , , • —• • „ • , • trittted States resat and Matrlat Omuta, 1110.14 NiftliAtr,belw Chestnut, . , • • SatTetse poem of Senasyttaaisi, Situ/ and Catestuut Court of oopwpn tleui r indepoutionco Diotrios, Coortv, Nos. -1 lout 2, vonsor of Birth aso Chbotont otigett„ rid strolls of Quurtor . Souttorku, oorixoi of ISLIth sod Ohre . VILIOIOIIII INSITIIIIIOIIO.` • " kii017,410 . 407‘ PrlbileiiiiTiCiP7l4;NO. lie Ala AmezS tut ttritt. 2 „ 2 " . - • American Sunday Sehool 'Union (new), No. 1122 /Ind OlinVFlot BecietY (new), No. 929 Chestnut. - Xonoutst,,Orown street; below Callowhill greet. • • Psszsylvents end Phlledelphis Bible Rode% corner of floroutli k and Walnut streets. —•- ' I , Palebyterian , Board of. Pablidittott (sew), No; 1191 ohostpuriffiv.,t, ; • • • " Presbyterian Publication House, No. aces Cheating Ito t ang Mews ClarlatianAapoolatlon, No, lfi Ohechiut Stree • • Nort•troto :Your Obrierkisa. kuoalittion; *or vukOma,l4 , ls4lim4 Ttrazuklin,. - !.;• iat:Pirriodie4l": Uga T. H. BtOokton's), No. MO Azo# stnot, fiat' hblilia bill or fitspAitaget, north •-• • - '• ' girainaer's anibe. -1 "ftAiLi6OLD - :LINES; ; Palau. Central R. R.,.-Bepot, Blermsth and Market' 71.-AL , Mail Train lb,r Pittsburgh and the West. ' Mb P., M., Feet Line for Pittsburgh and the Ware 2.1f1P, M.., for Harrisburg and Columbia,/ • • • • 620 P. Id. Areornmodation Train for Unmet*, • • 11 raiLjgpreas Mail for Pittsburgh mid the WWI.. • '• 17r Mr . Railroad-Depdt, Broad iind , rlie. 7,89 Bnprem Train or Pottevillei WillialospOrc _ . kimirs and Niagara Palle. ROWLeen Above (Night Urea Train.) - , „ ; p- • ' Item Toth LW/6P. ' 1 A.,-11.;frour Kennington, via Jersey City. , , • • • 6 A; M. 4 from Camden, Actenmodation Train. 7 4.M," from.Oamden, via Jamey Otty - 10,1.. If., from Walnut street wluul, via/eras,* eity. • 22. Moon °amnion an AMBOY, *Ore's. - • • 8 P.At.,yia,Olunden,-demmuncreation 6 P Camden and Jereoy Oitii Maik 6?”11.ptia0143:14011. tgldt Ambayi dcoommodatinn6 _ I :rgitinotigg Lines. • ' • A., l o.4romwsluntArtmtwhEsit, for SelvldereAlaston, Water Gap, &wanton', Be. - „•, , • 7 for Mount Holly, from Walnut stmetylutrf t ' 2P. 111:i for Preehold. , „_ , „, 2ookji,l•tor Moeht Rolly, l2l Mel,TtenbM, ''' -8 61, for Palmyra, Burlington: Bozdentorm, 4 , E 614 for MalrMer4,laaton, &o,troin Walnut stred. a s Manna IfollY,..Dept,o t, laafrimers ft... Depot, Broad &04 Prima. • 114 fOr.llalttmort:Wilmingten,; NOW Osstla, - dietOwnifioseri Ord Seaford. 1 Ti, M. for Baltimore, Wilmington, and New osigoo. - 4.10,10, Nala,4, l 4 l4 tie, 17 k; 7 44a0wn.- -P. It s itor Perrilleilaat'Pantght; ; • ; U -,Ffor-BalOmore and Wilmington. - Norfhirekatiatutfml :R.l.:Zook:Prod InCWillotit 0.1.6,6.41 L) for mtblekam•,'Enatonildantig 011001.10ao; 8.46 A. MI, log Tiorlesturpr, Accommodation, • • ' 2.16 P. M., for Bethlehem, ilieston, Maw* Cbtank, 4 4) 4 p.llkorDoyisstoini areammedation. •• • '' 5.0 P .)f., for artpleadt, Accauttodatlon, - Cante* and Adantie R. S. = -Tine stmt. -wharf. 7.02 , ,A,,8L, for dMentli , , , 10.4640 d., forMaddonneldr t • • ' ; ; ••• " 4E k. for AtlantiO City, 4.46*. M, for Haddonliol6-0 1. • , . • Ar,..,Weate/Matir. By eoluMbis B, N. and Westehesteri gime,. • - Trona Market Street, earth side, abore.ll4ht eo ik, Leman plata/461a 7A. M, sad P. Id,„, - : 474pachastei8.20 A.lll, and 8 _ 704.4 Philadelphia 7 , A; - , Y. "t_t•t r t q „'_:. Tfritobester 8 P._ .111. it• Weatohostor Dino Assroati opts to P•Onailtaii' Gait* roin northeaaillgfitegeth and, Ihritat ; ; • Lear, PialllitiPhillt 4, ax4.o dr 24, and OP. Y. ". • PelmftiOrraylite r li 0p411.13M amlo. ill rt 16 - - OgihdtedityllitOttngifriiitil ' Atittioltati at 2 A.M. tinoidp.:;‘z;.•o2 , lloOnatit , • ; Lenin pAllade ,o tplitailkAqMtasOloP;6g.t. 1450 11 741: 431 61,44.44:10 4 4*.m. ; r. , BereMiMare - , , , Aotniefprors_.BrzJi...Teepoe, LOB list ~gA0611: p • h t t a fe it iOi! 3 •4l ;i4d,11.0.4.i.it:,1 tint 4M-1 . PEOtforDoirpiniCAlD: „ filtiAlt , 111:1;40 : it 4" ro , AMP -•• ?;•of l'•••-1;•' 4;4414 ;Ni11i,a71176::,4--)4140* 4 4.241:4 7 11 4 44 Chettoet*al in-lotoOt lotO 04. loan Nal,9 1 1)1 nos 1 P..M. 00 LgOti. ~VOL►. I-N0..66. C4t tirts6. 06i0tER:.16, 1867. iviEws. , It hal flYniliat with the European press„that the•ie Pays, of Paris, has letterly Peeti*ining a'rece with thoilforn ink 41,1terfriof London; in the manufacture Of startliiig'snielligenctiae mott , io of 'which mainly le to' olitabr:sonie„ little ; not brioty, for the Moment,: WithOitt,tho slighteit care for the ultimate tifeetipen the ebartictei oftheJour tial 'Pays' has • latterly, come out, Pretty ' sfrb,agl,y,'!,llpon;,the qtestion. pitery tinie.dt publiShes the regular telegram , oqodtah..ti*alit.adds*Mo.44o of its, thskobjec:t df which la, !is persuade the public ttutt'itltite44o4claSlVe:hele, generally Of an exeiting7eharaeter,:.',This:,,geta ,quoted, 'with the Preface Papa and Le 'Pays flatters itself ;that suckmentitii, Olt is El.' regalF,dger4i.9e,63id: -" frhetfiOr its " exclu sive intelligende turn-out to be true- or false troubles Le Pays very. :slightly; :.Its cenduc tors only calqate on the immediate effect: Thee last as W i nding stewi•Which Le- Pays,, an - I 13 . 0 0 0 04.4t9W41442'W.1 1 '4 1 9.1 3 4;f10ctthat#50 ., rions=ditferffdeesi.existed , Calcutta between to the general poliey to bb ','parsued in the pre sent crishbandthattlus Commanderin-Chipt had been,. supported -by • Lord, Ecaua • and by , the felon& ptiblic'epinion in geneial:' 4 the basis for this was the IF,nown., fact that Lord Etats and- Sir Coils „Caienitt were in. Calcutta at the same time, -the diplomatist having arrived there with inictireinforeem eitts cifilritish troops as' could be spared from the - d4-little Chinese expedition, and the. soldier having reached the seat Of tiovernment,to Ulm command of the army in-India.' That Lord Cantima and Sir COMI Ciateatra, might bate 'hed.'fionie differ oriee of opinion is likely • enough, but nothing .ems...b.e,ntoreAraptiiihable'thatithat Lord ELotst_ ,shOuld-have committed himself, wholly with. .cint;a4iiiirity , to„biterferis; by siding - with one tbnctitinaryagainstanotherior that Particulars cethitlitfetellbe.CoUld.have transpired, so as to r4llow ; fiffpUblih n ePiniori s in ''getierai "'to ex• press itself la one Way fir enether.. It is simply, :and b r yidently; a mere guess on the part' of Le Pays, but;ln.the existing excitement reaped ing,artnesigsrfrain India, - the 'paragraph has een largely quoted -in -the-principal English ianithOritihetitar 'newspapers, duly credited to .1,, ,, p,,Rmr • risy,..ed, we believe; in tie atimmaiyof,,laewif;aupPlied to'tuß Puns and o,therAmericanjournals,-by the, Liverpool agent of the Atieohlabia'Preisi. • X.e;Pais; however, Isluodest; and ,xu,oderato in the 'fabrication of nows,compared with that Bacchanalian daily, the ' , Morning Advertiser 'of London. tids 'jourind has some, - pecu liar characteristics, and as we happen to be in 4 ifignor tor iiii‘i"Plui,m.o shall devote half an hour to a litatmOnt'ef itilyethod and practice of. inanufactniing . , "Important Intelligence." At' is laid' that Use makes perfect, and if so, the Morning. ...ehiserttser has achieved perfec tion hi thligne . . Rey( (lochnemmould,,recognise the .dirlrer- • user by itaproper name. To them it is chief ly AcnnWllnaP.C..!7Y-Wr.QTl* l 4 l : bier° &mill.: arity and less .rear.eet, , by. the More general 'covens*, 4 . 16 1 (7'4 -741. , :", ' Fi1r it is the pro- Perty aria Ile:organ 'Of- the licensed' 'ylcfnal- Jeri (pithile=tienielkeepertiY.of .London; and, though , deftotente In7f,tnest, ',Of the' - attributes hymblekva:PailiO:join'ial aims at • winning petit:dirt hi tecirculatioli iMeend &di to that:of - the liiOndert-T,iniesthl,That is, the Tap rib eilliabC#FB',4oo ft' 49; Wide, 'th.g:Tiot_es . has st - f4illnulittii.ii , of=litiOnt; 40;00 ! , There is ,thbiginitrdfiretiik&Ltinit die Tiniii Is` reed 'all o•Fer'theworld; Where6S the: 11torning,•Ad= .veitfskill'arceik,kot*i one Illindreicopies, :dally„ CO elt • tr , aB • started, ftbont . Sixty years ago, as the olgai 'of the public hews, in , 019,, it bas ifs• principal cirtula the 44eity: of six • thousand tiropatitint; of4slMa takes the 046' in Nate orin Ilia parlor. Thus. it:has a great *kr ",r0i414 gadlj, OA ordertbelng entitled to peruse it, while he drinks ids:hale, and, from tiafra'e444` liighlY 'read by: the 'Alni4dleitand'ralowei , elnabee," has a good 41463 itiVeititeininia;,` 'indeed, its profits ere' so; ootideriblethat, out, of themdecaYed their'whfoit vire also' cared for; kid their . OrpharLchildren;are,educated, clothed, fed, sndz aPPrAcloed : • .SinbeiB49 l -eaveralpreicetlingeditOrs literalltfellennaartyse to the bibultras principle te'de: iirsem, , trenteso.their devotion to the' interests Of 'th e;, "'Wan honite*;-Mi.'.Tiains ,Geaur ob tained the.:editorfal chair, in which, but not Wlttionf Many rebellions against his mode of government; he bag* cleverly contrived to con tinue.- Mr, eraini 'Swell known as author sundry vnlninas:,'blett have been greatly read and..aintied within :the last five-and-twenty years; ..:The' i nteat:popuitir of Atm ere the two serles!which fontahis ft Random Recollections of thii Conimons," remarkable for, Containing morts,blanders and mis-statements than, perhaps, any'Velumes ever . published. trhenhewr'ete tbain,Mr. Gnarly was a Portia rnentary reporters and had some opportunities for ,"obliervatian. ' But heWrote ,with strange Carelessness, and the. result was as we state. One ot idalatest eiferti,' as an author, was the pablication,of one of his Continental. Tours, n wkiehhe grat%ely wondered at, and Moralised 1441;.46::ftCti:.,,tatiel, that • the children at ponlogne-anrafer sp ea k French with enviable fluency, His great plan for 'getting the Naming eiiiier .0443; a p a aaiiabaiai;ytaa by . invOt- ng! informiktion'! , Thck, a . 47 thriiughouf 014 10018 PPovinclat towns ,ritrPtt t ßritaM, and” , Ireland are supplied, VFW daY• teiiiivaphic' despatches frem London,,andAt.l4,,,,froxisiring acquaintance With the : person whocompiled the summaries Of 00 „(14014.4,,,qf .diryx 'jsurnals Of, Lon dopils ptertin4d bsve. influenced him in faieSi''nf any "tate, for 4 ofg pme;par,i,gra - pho witkpe most e,ttraor hniii and:iii.4ectd.ihnfernispliori aiipeired, daydnfter • , day, wenderfel variety, in the Columns of the Morning ddierlfier, startling the provincial pnblie, every now • and then. The more rema rkable and incredible the news, the more it was, tellredAclit., , And so, the Afornieg,4lvertirer, whose inventive faculties had Shoe-I.4n,fov,ilieklocallo, was believed, in We tountryito , be a remarkably well.infonn vJglianty .h4).kl-sgolkn paper. None of he conteiripOrariee,P if they were aware' of the trick would c endeeeend to notice it, for that' would involve mention of the Tap„Tob—a thing always `Common count. diie4 liioinkik 4 ;dni:tret the Administration pf the ftrl of Derby, the clOver/fler lammed , greater Oat/hide:and than before. It 09ntatned i if' gulch; and ahnest ceseetess sac- Cess(on,"eo many, and .contradictory i at :04. 16 004'41 1 ‘.14) . e1;0:t,h0 'new Cabinet and its Pitrpoothat:The. committee of one :of the, PiibN in!TAiVerPoOl felt 1)00 toots:whale pow monstrous Cone ehChad kid telegraphed through the colirdw on, i Bl , wretched .'authority` , as the Tile , etiong n ,IftplyP.wegtio, clerk, and ti • Onsitite order , to riniitittamitioie the olithottlee'orbenv end grog -111 fit#' sl4tl , tmr', 9n flue ei~epitis lie ~Ct: GRAXT, , #0; )44'91'00 P.',1?.6 Cabined 0 t Ever eine° the'end tot' 186 2 k the Morning 4d vertiser'hils one &life iceicheilve'! paragraphs roetiott for the .papers- issued on Me anyatin'ornni.tatiimai's.dniartiO No iletilkbui , teadere;freghently find astounding ;Mies in the European intelligence P u bilO hed: JP' 04ohoiketo.Are,4401spti3O* 1 . 1 7 . from the Idipting - jcivertiser, at& is. go t :up exclu , *Reif forthkAnierlantinarliii. ' The Idea Is, ,to convey the idea of peculiar and authenitO sonroei of informatiou,, whiob the organ of the . „ Lontion,licensetlvietnallers has, and can have, no means of obtaining. , The Advertiser's latest cc exclusiveif news is, "that six or seven clergymen of the Church of England are about to join the Roman Catho lics. Several of them are men of standing in the literary as , well as clerical world." All this, of,, course, is the merest ,speculation. Vague unit, ia, it may alarm the, susceptible people who fancy that Poseyism and Cardinal Wiseman, hand in hand, are in league to over. throw the Church. It is alarming raid vague. If challenged, it is only an on dirt, We do not find that the .adeprtisor has affected :Myarch. sive fnfoimation from India. Perhaps Mr. Cilium,' with a g'oneroni,delictioy, 'does' not like poi Ching on the preServes of its Parisian confrere Le Pays. , „ LITERARY CRITICISM. THOMAS pENTOWS PARLIAMENTARY BASTQWV. , „ , ABRIDGMENT OE TllE' DEBATES Or CONGRESS, BROM, 1789 .TO 1850. By the author of the THIRTY YRARS! VItW, ,VOl. iv. largo Svc. pp,. 701. D. Ap pleton it Co., New York. , , , What Hansard it; to the British Parliament, (an authentic and, recognised record not only of the Debates, but ,of 'the whide business qansseted by the Legislature,) this condones tign and abridgment Of - the debates in Con gress, front 1789 0 . .1866, fairly executed.by I,lr. Benton, so long a distinguished legislatim, promises to be. This, the; fimrth 'volume, (which has just been published,) is all that we have yet - seen of the work, but this is suffi cient, in its distinctive completeness, to assure 'us that no Editor in the Union could have done such ample justice to what really merits the name of a National work. , , ! The design is to complete it in 15 yolumes, averaging 760 pages each,, double columns. It will bring down the, whole of our Parlia mentary 'history to the close of 1860. Each yolume has a separate Index: ' In volume Iv., this . extends' to 85 pages of Small print. The closing volume; we take it for granted, will contain a 'General Index to the whole work.' It is sold -by subscription only, the -prices varying from $3 per volume to $4.60, ac cording to the varieties of binding, The get ting up of the work is good—the design being to qualify it for the private library, inasmuch as it is essentially.* book of reference, and not intended for ono or two hasty readings. Mr; Benton has found his materials in over one hundred volumes of Gales & Seaton's 'Annals of Congress; in their Register of 'De bates ; and from the Official Reported De-' bates by 'John 0: - Rives. Id the execution Of this work, Mr. Benton modestly claims no More than the merit of strict integrity and impartiality. We cheerfully admit this, also acknowledging 'the ability and skill which lie has devoted to the execution of such a labori ous, work. Looking over the list of public men qualified for such a -task, we endorse the opinion in his favor, of. Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Everett, Mr. Breekinridge, Mr., Van Buren, II e. Bancroft, and Others of various politics. -The volume, before us eufbrace,a ,the, par liainentary, history of the 'Union from Nevem ber,'lBoB, to March; 1818. The topics include the Embargo; Non-Infercourse; Violation of Neutral Rights; Encouragement to Privateers; American Seamen ; Naval Establishment ; Declaration of' War Against Great Britain; Fay of the Army; Foreign Relations; British Intrigues to Dissolve the Union; Bank' of the United States; Occupation of West Florida;- Miranda's Expedition; Sedition Law; Terri torial Governments; Whitney, and his Cotton „ , i Here, also, are the (Remissions on Mr. Wright's (Maryland) motion to amend the Constitution, by rendering the Judges of' the Supreme and Inferior Courts removable from