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Life,' by Robert 'filiir :thymic • Brom the commencement of mybook-soiling Inlnlyi , lBlBi to the 'presenttlayi I..htve taken *deep' interest in the dlstributi-zi rof suchbooke as' I thought Would proniote the welfare and: happiness of mankind, 'and I takethis-opportonityto say, that no hook rib. thhroonntry (with the exception of the 'Bible) deserved a mortigeneral Mratilation into every family in ',oweconniay then thii,book yen now bare in pram. - ' • ' , The Moat important Part of education, in my opinion, lithe the heart; and a perusal of this ,work,;ortr, 6 friend , ,ktorrlse will produce much - gold •-• , • - .! There le Phaptaitii it any peisoti teed; but Whatthe bu n, woman,,br child will iay they; are - better after.reading reflecting theteoiC - • '`ft•With'vb.ry . .liteat 'spelt, yours truly, - " • • „, ••• - - • f. JOHN ClittlGG.” byintlikett , dliiyfurefoliitimi of the Public Ledgm of. s , • •'% ~, S iplemberlool., • 1 - Biothfire Just publlahed a new volumw, - MAMA' ctuirtibin and Ididrimony, , by Robert 'Pirtle- Bac,' faiotably known as the editor.of 'the ‘lncititet r f . : l l.6lo 461ridia fif ioortee of olostobio,,an 'of Written teitiiptre correct Moral eentimeng in the'reade . r. had to indium relleotkuis which will an; `eft blippy effeot oier• his oondnet:•• They are, grime, fully written, Cod wilt bk %Mid ',with 'pleasure and prip , flt., .The-lrolumenontaini I magnificent steel portrait II theaintbot;'which an agiellent likeness." Prinit`thg.PhilactelphidEtetling SeptiM. her; edited by Charles G bag. - -:• We Biwa read witkremarkable intereat,-and would :sidirimedd to puerile: Mc' a work entitled f ClOomrsuip (IrD,I~tStNOB7I WITH OTHRIX• USTI:4I2Ic AND ItXPARi -16107.11 IN toomi. 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PETERSON 14 BROTRERS, sod' olartaTNtre Swot Irr,There Is Way wientity of Counterfeit Cable in the learket, but that for tale by ns is part of the Genuine Cable that was actrudif isubutergettin the Ocean. aelo4lt IH'__ :OLIDA)SONICNEW WEEKLY PAPER' ikeleasoo . Ones . Were Ia the .Veld,! l ' sat the. DinllpAPOrt f and, • of ,eourie; cab mtifit:betrosl?.> , ~• , r ". ' - , The eabielibei - wiii ciir'obaiate_ the 'deer Press's b7,o)ting the feet thatjin 'I fee , weeks, he 10:666uneitee,the 1 , 61)110E656'6VA nel.l.C'Weetkly, which W the 'Kew of making Miley than atom a YAW Oat 'ehall,entertaid 'As pane lied'ieddintd ,to I t o own credit ) ) mil, be' got hp vithatt regard to 411{.. wave&The t 6f Ude lieblemodatile`will' l owo i o nlinvolteir days.; 716 the ;meauthx6f'hi6an &Ott hie-Plubliehing oofaer,rof +RgMONT en d -1111.07d11MitliStreete,Bosto6.1,,' - •,„ • ifeio.lst ` 4.?..344891f: iilllll.llolB(AKlNErn—,AggoTte, sixes; re - r. - 4, Itiof from iinpotyktittouqe . . r/t: OAEPORDt. •,:;24. ' 0,7:141 - 1101:04,749 11 V litreet• • ‘'l(rEETo.,==-o():l:letx9ipphice te:fox,_Pale,_:tii k, co.; stow FOURIMMII, • r 17 2. •-3; r. 319;q4,Ti:P.F.rFP,APER .- - f• , The'D.ichens 9 , • ReViatit 1 .---7. !,i1`.- ' l f. ; Oifettiiii , Droariene'hiPi '.ii:kittOCifir . in . ainnia'ibii".':l,o9fetionot ,4 Littlo:i Erik 't': ,, Though he is,proprietor;iiiiii Iciiiing,:lo,r t ; ri‘f . .cflipinielibld'Werdii,'.' r btsiontiiinitea" 179 e towards it. -.- Ent , thereire•••• • Mitniiii4 ~i. 'Ts who havo•acquired Velly*Tiela.o - Vhiff , .. ~ .or of caiipiepipia; , ,an4 many, of their imitatlb :are accepted, by' the public, siff'reat,'Dpitornic. , . e. .TiotoFty,the s :griiat' f,ibiber: lies: heeil . INS'. public ouriiisity ge'oaNpeaulaii4 it nut. a f Re'leomnioneoid;, iflok'agf);'•byreit li ':' is, Christmas ,stories, in putilki, fOiohatltalbk. tir.: - - ~, •, . .- . ~. • Relies... _Three % naphtha ago, the rational es ctirefilutipipnind; "1f theie:refiaings 'so profitable Or btit l ers, iiii.not Mae ,lor'm It'''. 'Acieidingly; he commenced reading frOiiii• own works, and, having been 4 140' gf#o,4ll'4l . 1p Litidotiii&ibur'on if tour tbfouglygtl,lo; ir'etiklid;*ut:',,Sc4ti!itad; giVint hili Ivied `,`gilri l tbe,Moat Pbtatfoini ' towns ind.ottleo,:t44 iftll such effect . that joje)Kifzepi; by' four ,Supi* hibitionS a week, the• sum of 42;(10b; clearAif r ..,.,xpens,..,VA ' ii' ore ' luOtative ' - is Of couraq, „the curiosity oft t pit c: is Mainlyrather to:des tho author than 'Oaf li in • repeat whatevery Spectator has probably r: d . 1 a diaSenlimes, , But •TiAciic an s, in veretraiti,, t 'worth hearing—being aMMitilituriatic r ti.. , - der, iliirig effect to ovdiy'polut,l7 mobil 1 ',(iffeatiire and good management ntiotio..; • .•_ „ ::-.. We suspect that; When;he his satisfied Pit ' 1 in, etirlOsity, and rephaniehed• his ptu'ini hi the' :Old country, 011.4.1108.Dioxims intends pair trig a second visitto the United Statisi".•.2 : Tlr . European Times, a ,Liverpool journal *id .. ' has a ' pretty large•circalatidn in tpiticoyotr ,i: is in 'the Wilt of giving the pttfp•dlre:ct to Bit:. glish:celebrities abopt visiting the, United- • Stited. , Thrui,`ern Dr. CuAaaas lifleiray ai- Aved,!tho - #uropean Tunes • publishect :,i * and claborite'puffhlography, of 016 print el „ ' sites were sent aninuj to the leading American, jembials, with a "please insert , , , , request defy , Marked `thereon:: ' 'Thud, 'it , has issued:a lonq and-eulogistic notice of DlClC&NO,ittili!Ritidi er, ending Witlethe following Significant pair," Sage ' Ilaitmteore - of years beak Mr. Dickens taid tl visit :to the United States; where he , WaS" lion= as might have,besn • stxpeoted; Ind ear Sen sitive twine Atlehtleadusine said that he made an:. ungrateftd return for, the warmth et his 'Teaselled by satirising them in his...! Notes.', when he came , home. The:late Mr. 'Ohatlea 'ldathelee waseob , jaded - 101 M same imputatian, when he first _gave Trli) to Apierioa" to .the British priblio ; but he '2 returned Mi.:, the. United', Stittia,to:„ beard big censors, and the severest of Warless laughed heartiirat-ttns - truth and fidelity . of bit *ottrititil. It wonlitbe theattme with! Mr. Dick eniOilioisi Popularity - In - 6h Union never etoodAdgliee than at the present moment: 'Mrie-Thaokeray, with far less;llemeoratio sViirniathies. has paid twopif not. ,threJ ) - ,vlsibi to like Unitedllitates during the; last -Chide yeaii,"with manifestedVantaatito his poattet *antEwe should bailed teepe "Jd.t." - DieltenS do. the for any serenese. that may at one lime . Fe existed haelong sines disappeared. and Lie` 'MO would be relished through the _length` breadth of the lend: ,‘ • " net'sjeoler,'obrf)leska Siatilt: Instead._ of half-a-score genii', boWaVer,„abre; Dioxins tliii,cenntry,' . lt,is seven, teen ce American Notes"- appaared is 1842. it Mr. Melissa retnrn, he ma 9 riet be unkindly. treated, Maim must not expect that, Ave shall,nardre,enoh,foola",pf ourselves; ker..ble. Jinettlietigrailf4tioti, as. Was'4lOne in 1841. was aurae i fun, i „after, the "American Hwy wish . ' that NON would-include-them , In hismany editionie • Of Dicirtiars;j'ainl note - would. lane( beartiet4 444 P•,PPYA 1411 ° 11 0 34 ' i !9 1 !; - 4-31 1 4:70: btlatia - d 1 • • " , *o.*7lotpuirpiallatlitigo 'IMO" in the yoarirtAiirandi l'atitirieltl' " mts became offenalve y , ,paralla 'between.ble case ' and that'of-llLelate OrtAirmair iiiriraws:. does :not - hold" getul:L.'the tietai ;s4s_itcensedretjaving ridiculed and r llbelfint 'the Antericalis,whe iutdkindly, entreated him.; Hettirribig' tir Alneileglte isaidi;"Lehall here repeat,z'yrtird for word/ ‘ll, , l•said-abeut yoti iri London."' 'lle did se, and his audience iangbed, affiieicied-hiltitored hittrat,themseives.• But. rtbout Biagio there Can be:no mistake--what. kerrote` stands ‘ as he vrrote It,' and no- after.' talk* erase ft.,: ite riiight have expected to' treated . 'exactly as treated us Air, in 1.887, be - wide the elder-Mr.-Weller Suggest •the escape Mr: Pickiviek to America, add li - Ing; " Let the gov'nfii:stop therfientill Mrs. Bardell's dead, or, Dodson' and. Fogg's bung, vichiiist ewent,'l think, is the most like ly to 'happen first, Sammy ; `; and then let him come back and write a book about the 'Mini keni as 'ill pay.alt hil'efpgares, and more, if he blows 'era up enough." , ' Take the f' American Hotta", asi first im preseions; and. ali that 'appeared W i ght pass, by, reigarliable ;lee ity, 'jradgnient, tts a hasty" publication-;-if a book tio*o:tvolve inOntha'in band ratite looked upon as " hasty," Ottiot ly: speaking,:PlMunts had done, only,What bad been done, heft* his time, by Maier tAsirt ,rort(ig Cyril Thornton"), by Mrs. Taorapoz, brpaptain Tinto and by Captain ifteitaTlTT. But each and all of these, were free to express their opinions. They looked at our country and its people through those PeoullarEnglish spectacles which magnify and minify at the wearer's will. DICKENS, himeyer; was re. eeivcd ns a conqueror -lobe was, in the wide, territory of Social gcti on7 -and feted, fealded, flattered, and glorified as if 'be were . a being Of, a superior order. He was taken into our 'heart of heart, as it were,' and, be stung us. That was "the head and front of his'offend lug." - If a man of gentle spirit could have written mph a book about a people *he 'niost' gene- rously treated him, a gentle regret, would have filled his mind, after he bad done the deed, for haiing so ill repaid 'so' much kindness as was', literally heaped upon him. Far different with Humans. Ho went in, again, after two years' deliberation, and . assailed America and the Americans yet more bitterly. ' fn this he did not act without precedent. AtIdrs.,TROLLOPE followed her libel on America with two works or potion- 41 Jonathan , Jefferson, Whitlaw," 'and "The Barnabya in America"—so did 'Maxims' write "Martin Ohmsalewit," two years after he wrote his "Anierican Notes." Welately took up "Martin Clausslesvit," to cheat time, lathe very, very le_w vacant hours, 'left. to us by our editorial calling : for, those, know little of newspapers who think that we labor only while the pen is actually' in our hand, running over the paper at a 2.40 pace. 'There is such a thing, albeit the worldeonsi. dors it net, as thinking upon subjects before we write upon them. Well, we read "Martin Ohussistwit," the first time for several years, and felt unmitigated disgust at the manner in which, three years after the DiorrEss visit, and two • years after the American Notes," the great author—for a great author be un deniably is-passed his final judgment upon America and Ifreericens. With what evident enjoyment did he pitch into everything--the, n0,. 1 . 11e institution called "Mint Julep," exT cep, ted a'd be probably took to that with the impression (And 4 so eloquently worked out by our friend MORTON 4eAttousEn) that it was really invented;.ati it hid been so minutely de iscribed,in "Corms," by JOUN'MILTON• *The Miliartiality With which'Dieumm as ! sailed Jble2country, by attack ane....orneer„ is wonderful.'' From the:newspapers dciwn to the betels, nothing pleased him. .In i a word, be evidently . wrote •Witlia'dotertaination to carry out his own sentiment 'of 1887,1 to "write a e ßook ipeni ab e oz . t. ap th d e : n te r r e l , can t a 'ae "lii pay all his . he enough." Be did so, but the reading • public Of his own country 'were so 'Much disgusted 'with the 'Matter:and, spirit of his attacks, that -he Imo never once cared to repeat' the dove. bifferlogxerrnuich from the opiniOn of the "Zuropsan 'pious; we, take leave to, doubt whether, Should Cue ar.xs Dregass revisit this country; "his; readings would • be - relished - through the length and breadth . of the, land," Cli the'ecintraryithoug4 he.. may , I . tot be , tin ! - kindlyAreated; :14S yeeeption:rurgfrk awaken ftiolipgre : . werlid:'render • his, revisit• any-thing but'a Yllattering ,siteaego: ..-.01 1 46:4149 @iQ hutetitviti. -.oral ~, - 11. -yir s ' . ...0...,‘, .: 4, 1:41...., - ,:>.,..i. , - , '' ,v , 5,.., •,..-.•:, ~,.: a T i 1 : ' , ±7 ... T . L B , . ,t,'. Y;;' , : - ',SEME-01 - D.M'A:.:: - '.'4s s .§ , :' ;I - „I ,4111.1'eliow+i'nele'lvoltitee . Ise` publisheci, the' hfOoteber;'hildet:the title of..t. The Siinaleh; etilhe Poems." 'plotitfitfie; loiteilstory' tits. etstly.,. Pik 1 dais, -- almost' a lObit as , 4lßviinge94el,l?,, bbentlfhl rithilikhotet&he . eitti-of 'the °Oiliest inlOng. the, zit2Piymoutb,..jl:lo, pblieliiiia:ETtiSiiai*Plildit;` , of Bostoh, also an - - the' pante, „Nr T. W. Parsona:'aid 'le . obllootive - edition of, thq :paeffeal 'Wasik { of thislate , lanies.' G. Poreival.• 'Thalr: r ethai'farthionsibe Amerloan worke ~ are . ' e nra t Wells Italy,",and, bY the atithor.of . "The,Hossq• 4:4: r F. - •ar• Among the reprints Of geglists works, Tl'llt:' 9 ttiengii' Th'iP Life ' , and Writings of , by:tk;a;•(riliolie Wit and Whs., doin 'or II!' 11 '4ais "lafelY' published ,)' ” The J.Aitis: end Tinie4 beig•iderioli'Perthas;" and a biography. nf'llo6llalftillOistliP Eiydriey,':' A-new .volume 6f `DegetinqeY''s Wiitings'ia in the press, ; and, in' a fair'daYa; .0 1 11reppqar," lanne gobs*, edited , by : ;the'," iiTha Mlaoelldnione. Writings.of Tliellonippremited 4 1 Jour- Ptak - N(4 111 k" George 'Sala,. of aPPeare& in "Hoitaishold - Words years ago, :ilea - nearly_ ready,, as -,ifell'ae?., , Arcititai.tli(Bafe;' i " llits.'lGaiskell; " to the PlariC linate're,"' by Captain Mayne Reid,' and. a singularly • iniproislee , book, entitled " Thomas's, or the (Maid. of Cpinions.". *lslet veryrootinttfilbSitqd'a intik and arettfavo , rabic art ale '664 ' `As evaiio - iie aetniglyla' the press, the whole may he liipietedip 7 , gvery , &41 timer Ticknor do reinitation of rarelypnbliehingiiirork ' of , , 1 2 - . 'NOTICg OF BOOKS: - The,Vgilits of 'Floride,i , iii , J6sitall.- •teiy vidumoipublished it‘Colum-: bur; Ohio . tlnyetiles: to' be' an exposition of 1 ! thti - ' hy - r gti_lovernment agalaat the".Hitioeh , s; who iled - froffVolithlesio- Una 'Ankplitir 'Stites, a itifelling?pret4tloit `tinaer Silent Heis?!' Hr."' Cliddinge-34erites WerYidy ariett4oistritipt . 4., subject, and tra: ,- . cies thegaileikEeteinelei Sem their flight to Spa protirtien and, plitzenehip in Florida, down To' their - finaCsitittleineet The details or both the Sem6able:Warli* . rifirllr 'given. The book, :Writteri',lstelpfni to read, and ivonld i he Moreitoprsjitrelf„l ::tone*re less air. , Aggerated. • . • theOlden'Titne,':Ply, Rev. Charles: -Ai D..H.; is a email , volume- containing. , pottier's - of "tiermens - upon Soriptureo ',hesitaters. , , fieee — are; Abel, Cain; ' , Nimrod ; Esau', - Aaron, aJaeru,'(iidoon,`Ellsbn who ertidiseessed is re; lilitienfailie Men'. ' Thus, Alkali set'down as'the .reartyr spirit; libistrating inedern - Seep.' ,liolera ; whilo4Y strained interpretation, Daniel is spoken, of, tis the ,utodel sfitteman.' A Considera t io n'of,theSertrien oath° Mount,}' by Professor D- 1 . 1 4 North :Carolina, (a laymen,) has much, Interested ne.'„ , A nobler theme neitailior desire rand 'Pl'ofessor Hill has Hiroshi into its etinsiderathilt the fervor, of religion i anifthis:gratiati aifed highly :iitiftivated;'not only by _:literature,;; but "by 'kneeledge of :the ilyorld. It livery Josiah unlike all oilier works oit l,the f ume ~subjectAilifok'ire have :read, :for the t iustrations,,aret drawn- from the : literature and littorief the tvorld, rut well ati from Sacred - Wit t. s The .'Ameriolin 'pablishervof sermons Sposgton'kave - brehgtit ?Att, a volume ibuigeon's Gents,i' Whiohoditaint several Xtindittd: brilliant painutges-the Snort thinightS, 1/108t link)* - .I6CiTC43OOd, ilii,4llloo l / 1 15011: It IS iffiaalt, in context,; ottses,.thus separate passages - froutt,tta, context, „and partieularly, t4ltis upon mob rhetorloalcompoeitions as : Thome of Ms.-Sins. goon, but we must say that his thoughts exhibit' With the nub-of the gem, its solidity too: - iißostow Di - Alone itilhe - book-line, hi bitter' hid satireisosseely elevated above 'doggerel, .littedi ISlticiimeniad." Here are - one hi:indeed' :loges Of, ,dOltiess; dashed with' cieeaslonal i o dbll `,osoy,:atitettllis,"Buchanin. and._ Hrigliani - lroitiigf-` 41ihnehileiikpainfulteek'tit . reed :tut* 'gad Stufr. 4fitttrilliirt . ,WhOnveAbe may be, has _ litistaliete his i facAtion:7lto Is a - ntekti sfirltthisr, end:poor atlliat.' • !.Z • ' t 40140k nrity:oximutrli • , . 7 4 %. Vi . g r : ,Med'dt t he : - • , Time D. " Consliferalien or, qil,serlion the Haunt.' Maks,. x,.101.,..1 vol., 12m0., 'pp! 282: , - • ; American Bierohant, for September.. Brfant, Stratton; New York. '- ' ; ' Spnrgeon'a Oeme,ibeing Brilliant PORniges froin the Ditoonraea of thellev. , o. N: Spurgeon. 1 vol., mo. ' Sheldon, :Blakeman,' Co., New York: : • Moiponle.t. 1. vOL 12or. A O O. WiCiti'tne / Co., 800011.- , . A Lady's Farewell to Cape May. Bar The Trani • • - • • • TkATLODY No. 3. • . Oh, 41 Bully:" where ere you, dear! Safe safe at home. t! Yon did not tell vs true, dear; • - You premixed to return.' The alleys they are desolate, the pistol galleries still; pig Is soma, hoard to squeak, the bar don't sell a gill; • The erg s dreaahil stew, They've diowned , themselves to eobhlera bit, Oh ! 11. - - • • will not do.. • ' Oh. , g Sully,” we hare missed you, '- • •7. We miss both --- 'and you. - ' • Tip !lights are tad without you, the 'days are sad anti alum ; The wares get blue about you—Oh,- " Sully," you're not pore... The ',U'zimarye, ), are they heated yet, :in order for next year? HOW could you Wire Oape May for them, when, oh! inch Cotes sic, bete ? 4, l3arcophegue >, looks like a tomb, the shedders all - shed'tears The charming - sighs for you, and will not speak to , . Each hour thy merry laugh we mien, thy puns, thy sly pude, tom. Oh, 11 Sully,l , dear, where are you! We sigh for ---- and you. Farewell! Farewell to doer Cape May ! but not to - , and you ; ' We'll greet you on ittanhattan , e shores, with a heart felt welcome, too. ' Tn Sarboti cattle's merry walls 1411 toast the good and • true. So on renqir to you, . Ajew, Ajew, Ajeto. . Van iaTT. In the days 'sashays forgotten, but I think it was . . tembo, . - When the mockingbird. was singing, and- our feelings were tremendous, In the. arbor by the aeashore, after erabie egie, at " Oolno , e,"' There we sang of lore and beauty till the night became - - next morning. - . , Have you forgot these honre no merry? Tell me, dear oh ! ---, do now, When we rushed into the wild Waves, as they seethed, owl roared, 'and thtindefeili When we oft timearoneed you early with a ir Are you coming, ~---- VS In that room, 'lomat and Jelly, where the bottles stood 11kOaoldiers, And the air was sweetly laden with the g , Bourbon" and the •' Ptah-hoase i , ) When your headwall aching sadly from the knock-downs break•downa, frolioks, You and "tally"had together, (not to speak of tier. men tiddlers)— . Yon must not forget them, darling—you caned: forget —, pray, what wight was merrier with his Charm— Mg black•tan terrier ; Wilson, from the .Misetssippl, Keith and gully, none • . were faster, Bare only Isaac, our postmaster." Joyously we passed each day at that charming dear Cape May: But one moining, very eery, you arose, you went and left ns, And you took •Sear Sally " with you, and we've cried oar pretty eyesout; Cats, doge, nay, pip, have missed you; And the days of fun ate ended—passed, dear ---, not forgotten But we'll meet again, dear --, fond of ' epraeltig; Ym will come to New York, darling, And we'll give you hearty welcome In the castle of the Catboat. • - On Thursday, John Larkin, a resident of Mineurrille; Schuylkill counts, Pa., and shoe= Maker 'by trade, was arrested on-the chargo - of 'murdering his wife, Mary Larkin. Atter a bear ' lag before , Squire Taylor of Minereville, Larkin, wascominitted to the county prison to await trial. The woman was found dead on Thursday morning. Bum aeeips to have been at the bottom of the mholo , atTair. Bothlol4in and his,wife were of intemperate habits. , . • The Kansas City Journal of Commerce of 4th sass; Barrow, Porter, & Co., contraoters for Gorging the overland mall between Stockton and. Kansas City, left, with their first wagons and aoaohes on Irriday evening, the gd instant, Their traiwoonsisted Of ten reagent andtwo cMtobes'Un• der the °barge cfl,ll and 4. Rider, both ;of these Yuen being. perfectly familiar with the Matas, Wall the arrangements of prairie And poitataiplftiyel - Thci' Ward' of (Jana CommisolOrters, EfOn Nimrod Striokland, 'Add Hon. Qeorgo Seed, are nowln session at the St: Oblides lintel, Pittoburgh l for the adjustment • - '", PARODY No. 2 =OE • ; _ z ,,„ if;sl, i.iFtixtt Ch. ter, cpun. ye . - ~.:,:,..;. tgoivespondenpeof Thepiesol! !.."'-''''' " -•- ': ~, ~,t ,- 2' K ,„ Vii,i.pitntYiviiSei)taiie4 9408.. ~ ftloins,,,t4',yelf seen nO r cieigilif &obi:hint, Of ,ifiti *o.9i;lt?l,otivatt Cleeirimilon;'WhiCh'i,itiet,iii7o 911049.41„*0-44IC','fillie. dOlumeent yorir paper, T.Wili,ornieni,"bifellith'nekr:ate; - Or: the information, of Yontreartifs", the' stirring', 'wanes' v hieh ' dna ' incr ' thoraiiiispiiii. - '' " - ~, ~ -- t 'n rsue cencjhe Oell,oribo ' County Corn , mittae,,tiologttesfroutaVere ) foiipiep,:larthe (County, bet one aisenibled idthiedOrrit homta,at eloien.A.:M: NeYeihis t here laigicyonventhp, in'y,ist,Ohester trYOTitigilY*liitido'ciithan wall, this Our spacious eiiiiiknoni 'vno Moirdetiiiilik ,tiliiiolli,iitillioi4., 4 tileien 'yolifek ;.tos.'P;' - tiii , son; Ba p„ of' the 'deli3 n gsloe,'lnoVed'tbilt Time.% : p'. Parker, .sit„,...talie the' .Audi.' This motion' trite soaprided; and fairly :carried. ' Bat - ante 1:11, the 4eiegniel,"objeciting, and being unwilling that , ,Mr, Parker should be ocitioldMid ,eleoted as chair_ man tei the gonventien:hte friends proposed that,l ,he should not nelempernt!y:ohalintati, it yrioli all agreMlL'l'llia,oredeptiala - efrtite . delegates wore, examine d , and Fianklin to wnship 'Wait found to 'hive eant ne4eitgitas. - 'The', iiicaluif -waaafterWards 0)0,14' thii . elbcoonief is gentle. man front that 'tetinoliiit jein;rivnipreaoitt.v:Wftet. the r ,delegates :nein. fennd to he goal:Marta veto inflonvention,e permanent Ohitirreart:Qasnhosen , hy,that,body. ~ 'The; Iwo „ candidates' 'Were M{,: Parier and ,Dr. Penn3:nicideer.:! i tteeli. : t ilk in g the vote, Mr. Parher 'wini.,fountt to haiiiichivektho votes offoriy l rrie of the dategites, whilelDr. r Ven-, nygeokmrsaelvad jorliCiz' ? tmil',,,Wit,i I deohtred, Oloo*.,',',Y;m 7 frearidenti, - . Sectreteries, I - and , w trosapretWOre than oboae,a i)Y,,tilcoliefat_iOn:" '''' . The Convention be in g Aim fallfergnuised, Wait', rendy,foi haeineetN ; 4 - inettaa'Wes then made to. go into tIT iio9lincttipn pf":4l, - :ilerlicifeniative for. Vie fiintik . conkirionef,dititilet. iteibiti this'ino.: l on wall puit ,to thein:lie, ,hir.' Whiten asked the, permission, Of, the CO6Vntion to Introduce le.•!tteriee of _ resMiiiiiiii;,' the main feature 'of which was that ..thke,„ Moe. 'John tilihmen,-: haying boon true .;lti - :, the" principled ;of. the', People's party, It, , wee , Inexpadient to norni: note .o. .candidat e:-in 'opposition _ie him. ~ He t they . - able , advocate , thiste_ ;. ,fesolatio a until n one ;o:ohiph, at..whiCh.tioat :the •o,,ork;rent o'n' fiiee a. yoeolo, iill.t,wc,sqeteeli '1 3 .. .111. 7 - the e e airman granting hir.,#llstitheftoei,: -- A•thaE _hoer. lt two the Conve ntion again miterohled,',;and Mr:, , WC,lson having resamed,, his . kir/indent; Was .pro. ' eroding in tioieraaikS,,;tihen.tmdcienly-n; trenteh,;' dous.uproar, ttrose,in te court tense, the, objeot,, -being to drown, his.voieeottil pleverit e bosjnanly *dictation of .Mr. I:tido:lnn .ficiiii 'onrtylineeen. vistion into the ,minds , Of 'Mr. .gioomidrir Ei44o- , rents, alt. itevidently wee doing:; ,The' hyriiftettee obleiiyernmed by, the Delaware ooenty friends of Mr. Broomall, who Lad come.iceet Chester to , create disturbance, and; if, piiegihli, inll?revent• the .1 friends of laic ilickaien lathe; " Convention from being heard, The tumult lasted for aliOutiquartei of an hoar, and the dlti - vins 'tremendous:: Cries of Hurrah -for, Broomall followed by deafening eheera for .11iektnan,andealls upon Mr. Wilson to step speaking,* ce4plect..witk yells of "Trot biat out!!' succeeded eaelkiPlier,ja wild contester'. A dbmesitlaihaving been' manifested on the part of some of thiadhiretiti, ; :of_ Mr. Broomall to carry, eat thlith reap; the Eitiiimen delegate* Surround:. ,ed Mr. Wilion,:anirelitivlieCaneh.a determination ! to,defend bitn„ as 11OCii:treofeoiy d':ardw" . 'of fiis eallawr opponente., ! Mr,.Wfisfini with a r coolness' .worthy of all eomiuidatfen,Jeirelutelyi hold his ground, and' t; laskthe porde degree subsided: . then asked the Clair. if, .Was in Order, and . the Chair deCided that heteue,. AO been lnorder._ He then went on tilo6n 2 elude, when he witicagitln interrupted . bylthadeleli • gatectopkßfrapkiin township, whose utembeiehip -, in the Convention was merely merely,an not of graoroen; the part of the regularly constituted, delegateset that -bedy.. The • Qiialr . called „ the " gentleman' „frompranklin" to order, but he eintinvied amok; ,Inideflantil, until seeing that he.-would longer -tolerated; the, tefieetery,,,deli.gate was ,centent,to be „ Wilson -42 0 ,11 iferi; pluded..hie remark*, 'was ,:followed, May, Esq., a delegale,fient ono Of. the Coreiiiiles - This gentleman with diftionitytprovailed upon` a/tr. , crio!aigfr.tla gerphit.;ttic, 40VicatMAO; hoar , him; and having at jeet ebteinedeame degree of silaniel; the. '6 - '.O ; aMl6:* of , ahem in 1os! botweea:the, , HiehmaniaMilßroomall — delegilek But. his , trise:oonimel leing-disregarddd,'it 'vote :was forced Amon 'the - xesolntionsitand ihei'weire negatived,- The Hickman :delegates, atieirii . thit free. speech.-would. not .be allowed °them!:by tha erowd, 'asked -permmeion: to withdraw, herder to deliberate npon - the - haet ,, oeurte - for them- to pctr,; ans.. , it was -granted> them-; sand' after, 4l 4rolp-7 merits' consultation, a oommittee of three from the thirty-six delegates 'fifvorabletoldr.llieketan aa ; ., nonnoed to .the — ramainder that they Withdrew rom the Convention, and would take i 6! farther' .part- in their-proceedings; and invited; the other delegates favorable to Mr. Bloke/Ma's re-eleotion, With his friends among' the audleiee,lo; witlulfaw. 'to -Hie CehinetAall: The apnoutoetnent was . greeted with !hisses aid ohearalfremihe andienee.„ A rush was made for the doors, and to the.oabinet Mall, which was soon found farr too small te contain the friends of Mr ! Hickman - The smallness Of the room, and its proximity to the residence'. a Dr . W. Worthington, ;an -. ardent friend - of kirAllokman then dangerously ill, induced.the multitude to - ad' journ to the Hortioul tural pan, a room almost as largo se the" court room, and' whioliwaaseen filled to overflewing. The meeting was= - organized by electing Thomas W. Parker chairman,' by accla mation. Messrs. Penrose and May wore elicited vise presidents, and two 'secretaries Ivor" also chosen.; The delegates were then called 'over by' townships, and thirty-sii were 'found to be pre sent. Boras there were many townships unrepro; sorted, a motion woo carried that the Convention be resolved into a county meeting, and that delegates sheidd be elected in'every township; on BatnidaY," the 18th instant, to represent the people, in a county !Convention, to be held in West Chester, on Tees day, the 218 t instant. A county' committee 'of correspondence, consisting of nine members, was then appointed. The Hon; Edward Darlington, of Delaware • coupty, was thee relied upon, and greeted with hearty cheers. Rig speech" was an able!dnfonoo of Mr: Hickman,' and a stirring ap peal to the citizens of Chester county to support their Representative', as Dela Ware county would do, on the second Tuesday in October. 4 prp. mute° having previously been sent to' invite - the liiehman to "nddreas the meeting, re tamed, eissorting him into the hall: Mr. Dick. man's appearance Ives greeted with the most deaf ening applaise," and' it was some time before he oould bake himself heard: 2le then addresied the I Meeting in - his usual masterly manner,' and de- I stared that from henceforth and forever he would be, as he had been, a Northern man. He reviewat the Dred Scott decision, the course of the present Administration; and all the other leading issues Of the day, and 'Closed ! his 'able speech by declaring himself 'favorable to ample protection to American industry and Northern interests. At the ales° of his remarks ! , Mr. Hickman was 'again sainted with immense applause. - Such was the reception given Mr: Hickman by the People's party of the Sixth pongressioriel district. ' Tne people are with hint!, I and' hid re:eleotion Is now A .1 "0 1 6 tOilatt;• Meaniehile, - the Bra:Waall delegates had nominated that 'gentleman for"congressi and also chosen a' county ticket. But Broomall is politically dead,' and John Hickman la destined to be triumphantly returned to "Congrese by a grateful constituency .on the second Tuitsdixy in October. ' Juareca. (For The Press.] . - - Mu. EDITOR : Having read a communication in The Press, from your correspondent Philanthso gist, in which he suggests that an iron railing should be erected—in tho plane of the high wall that surrounds, the grave of Franklin—lkea, the public and _strangers, visiting our city, Shall see and know the spot where repose% the, remaina.of the philosopher, the statesman, and the patriot, I meat heartily second his patriotic suggestions. The question is Often asked—Where, is the grave, of Franklin? The answer is- 7 ln an obsouro cor ner of a church-yard, Fifth and Arch streets, surrounded by a high well ; a pen, standing on et horse's book, could not see over. 'The morning of the let of September was ushered 101 the boom log of cannons; through the day rho balls of our churches tolled forth their merry peals ; the milt.' tary - paraded the 'streets; , LIM American and Eng lish colors floated in the...breeze, and thonsands of strangers were, attraotekto the scone ;' 'lt was a great day of celebration, and for What cation over the successful laying of the Atlantic Cable ; while the originator, the man who draw the lightning from the heavens; and who lamed it for the benefit of others, slept beneath the Sod in an obscure corner of a otturobsaid, onelesed by a high brick wall, where no one may see his grave— ls ;rave without a mark lo indicate the spot i „ J. 11. B. rintanat.ruts, Sept. 9th. • - The Clinton Congressional District. 113prfeepoildenoe of T4e Prue.] Looic .11avvr, Sept. 8,1888. • .The congressional, Senatorial, and Itepresenta tfre conferees of the r eoPle's party, in session at .Willistropert, this morning nontiruited cleikAames T. gale, of Oentre oonnty;' - for Congress; s ift. Qregg, , present member,,fer the Senate; . and ?doors. lAshatfi and,Feloronlarquentbly. t `UCiiJ2 i:t _ F4 - rTNy9 VEIN - TS"; OZZIE -..,-•, -- • -,•• ••• .> •ir' ,p• i- .1.- ii - •: ,. . , L•••••. , 'lltiliPpp2r9.rViC,lgq?lllll,l3,, M eeting. A laitp tint i- antimehiptie Meetieg`4lthe Demoe Fee, ext3ll "eke t een nty,me t t_et, the Cent - thongs in th&olti,O7,l34leilling,.. l en SitirdaylSejitember 41tlx,- ~1,85 6 e et i. ) nteldekiPtii. - 1 1blIthi : Priie of funs-. .Ing "ieiliket-levhgfe' r eikiefitad; b,,irtheigenntaliati& mini in Getietexreilikl3 4. - .:ssze - 3_, - ;•_:i.::, re , : ; ''''''' - '''- ,'' The - mietinewie 4igoilitiii_d' bit! the„ plectiotir . at the followinglotleare: e s---- (.10 - ,-;.„ • . ''''"''''''''' e,.„ , „ e--:- --':-: Prasidint:' , :.4V , A ft ,te - -• Ili - eis.-1 1 ,-fi : 1 r• H• ll l ll n7.ltrißnnf... r-, ; - - - - '• • :,'• ":- ',..,:, yid. Peestkinia?'' - - '-' l '• '"'''''''.'": Henry VlsiOnerY, ' :'' Hon. Cteiini?Stifittl; 4 '• r- Maj. John Soliwaitt;': , Tetiitliemer; ; -elft - ,;.! , ,1 Die Adabilicheener,' i Denteethanaer, rin,.ll Sanaget Benet, ~, :. Pistilli, ---' " , Marti IL Saill,- ~, .-, ' , .-.1 ' Win: ;T ,Illitleek; '''' ''Deniel - ... -- ' " ; Daniel Gittebell,e; :.• 'lr George• Boyer, - ' rr,,,TheodereiLenber, '-: , -AbrebanaKtelreri :-D. B, blittiger,", : - Jacob - Reeser; -e ., :,--. De lit,`llnebiihriiiii;•' ljecilgre Bolger; -; 5 ~.. l'"MiChteellltichaill, fAiiii . Obbrad , lCreo„ -,:2 - ' ' , 4 ' 31 : 4381 44 41 51i1i -'' .- :- - 1 ? T'•00, 3 4°-.Tlrr'' ;''''''' ~ r., ..e - „,, , ,, ', ~ on': Da n i s Yo u ng. r'. : -,- . • „ -• F. ' '`'; - Ifiiiniiiiiriell i*;''' '''''" , '', r; tor: F. it. Iti4toi'-'" - ;_pi. liarv/O-Dirch.; --'- --•'-' -- is'-:lsaac Kilitieetz;T .-)rdir.'RsEl Griestolier. ,, -, : :•r, Dr:: Iltell c .l7Hublenbergein taktnuthe,ahain -Made the tedleringremarkss ..,,i- .---r_:::. 1' "a" l''.'" „i. Ity.th the terkiefele the, 'cell gettnne _ASV we have: met to expresAgniditapprOatlin of the rendMinu iiiin fie Mr..Tonel hiPtingriosk lo';' dar:ivordeand settees.; Weave erititiedlcour:ltonest epidural ' and-we - helle4a thitefti t liii-Pulilid ciiiireeloci`has • disappointed our Just eXPeotationt, and ii cense . - quentlynet'entitled to a re-election at our hends.-] "..'" i t i r e,altkpeir the dePreieett state of donainescinJ ;this tibionti.kodthiig4o,;l,..lifs;pAitirmtvithlho.; President sod -, 4lth.Congrete, yieniChavt 'enabled :him, iehe load beep in earneet,-;to bring, a tont umth a , ..xpodifleatton,of,the teriffi as Might Van!' Pea deoodezattlutary,obenge in the der t ditiort et bail:: nest, but-nothing.of-Ato kind oconrred;, and the Attestion- of r.home valuation -.was.frhiledi. by' which We i might herebaen;grelltly,_henbiltrly . if, it .wae not all we desired, Mr." - Junes yoteil. ,against lt-and why?. thethe pleathatit was hitiodueed Lbyan opposition membei-l-e4ls,bulitiess , men' we denoteire, by whom a ealetarimeasani fa lane' dosed, and think it should )la.attpporttid •byl all :men , wally , desiring , the ~Welfare of, theireetin• atitgents.- In answer toA letter froixthe wnkles' , men of salacity,- be expresses the opinion that'll& mollification of the tariff 'she:ad-lie attempted until business. evives. • This,is tolling 'O6Oll men :to-wait until-he gets well, and then lie titian, have -some had • Mr,,-. Jones - supported., and: earriedza.moditleation in _Eater of Specific duties or home; valuation,, atsthecloc,,s.nftbe, last iitteelereilf , Congress~-....L:assert that Contidenee;woold have heen.tot. once -restored ;:and,lhongh it; might" not have gone into effeet,for aitutontne or wear, the ManpfactOrent,srouldhavesotonoolnade: arrange-. „meets to yeeminrieucie businessi . and;Weahofilknovi hear the Inuoy.humetinduitry from , 0;0 rained& and - factories:se long eland : and eidle,sintlettk .mechanics and laborers, so:long nnemp eyed:ail ,be earning • a,aeabsistanee for themes vett „and ' 1 familial- , -...,- -,;;. , -•,.. s - -- : -'''' ' ,We are now that a letter from - Mr,, Donee is in the breathes.pooket :of one of our-iron mariu feeturen, which is petfeotly satisfactory es:to Me.: 'Jones's views and intentions, and makiegypremiaes of, what he is going to •do -lathe. futurel •But I. 'for one, „will no longer :be humbugged by: private' letters wbieb, - -whemcalled l for may never be pre4 & dein -of liehoh weS' have hadAnetanoes. i Bethink but a public address intim papers over hie stitrqt - - tore willsatisfy me, or convince nie that he..ta„,no earnest. . , ..:,..:•-;,:,...:,.:::-, ...,-., - ..7 - • ~..,,, .1.", ..' . Mt., Jones's .th re peortere,have,..ln 3 , 4.4pltilati,' procured his, nomination fi nder ',false ip retences, and as thinking el liiirunid triiitingtheeinberity Apromiles made:6l4dr,, tans present prtreure, .we., ,okunot give y him Our-support.. ,In;,-thug fiditta support a noMination 'perhaps regularly antic dli; . by improper minia:; : we'lreatiding on hie jaleicie eonian principle of , asking nothing lo "wind !a right,-and-submitting- to nothing wrong which is the •- pride ,and, privilege: elf / all Demo vets. --,ln. e doh a, course , ere , - have ' hed,the 'l=4atnel:en former ocotisiorilt . iif onicgldatit ithilmost lefiliential:- , papers iwthaimaiity.4:r c -;---, r_t- -, .: -: ••1„: I :, --". ::- - _With -these remarke; gentlemen, I- WilI:allow ,yon to proceed to,businers, mordireinerking that 'as our loppeeltied to her."Tonta Isnot Valli personal r, but: patriotic mothiee, Abell , Moderate liarignegri - may ho.nald, sueh es nonemay ;regret-id future. - 'OA Motion of Andrew M.' Sallade i lsq izieholn..' 'mitten was apiebliite&te , ..r'epart 'nominations and; xesoltitions, -,.• ~-r• , .-ie - ir •le `r - sis.•• l ,e ; .Coispletee.-Ohairman,, Andrew, Mi. Eleflivie. 'tap r Jaeoti''S dell. 'Dr. D. B:Grieteniat; Co'oncl flamed li.-Young.lJeltn Oreeir;',Tobti Giehret,Dankf IthippVieleilern. Immi. Riotturd, Atiuryalett, uel, Samuel Seenrer-, Beejamin „Teem!, Samuel Bent - tt;' , lditide - Nroinder,„'lsatui' T.'Janotis; 414,-; 'Flannery, Franklin` Bkling. - `,-, - 1 ----::, 1- "- , - ~,-, Which 9 -o .4 l ,Pg 4 tee;PrO,segtelk.o o PUP MI mai' :ViliyelikCoif 4 otiOati:Srliefi.'l4 ' ingie t ie-I„ Om. . 7 10 • diUglituill llo #'''''''. - -: .: i' 1ay ,. .di.%?4, 0.4t1 '• ,- • - 1,...t;714'5't.'r.':-''' *•„, Marra ' i , VAtiiiii4lo ' .;:afflaftif*loiftaitAWi, ~.leireeterleetohniWeitteAla i lek,lZ :r .::;' [ • • 1 : .. 'Auditor -Sarcuel Benet, Reading.' " t _ ~,, ~,.. - Coronii-z-Dr:.'lloirveY Hirell:Redding -,- ,--,,; ;,, • ,--- stago.narode4tes=-HartrylTlaiinery, Derdainire ;:/`Yeoni Pr.:Adentgahttener,OokSamuel L. Toping. The nominetionswere innonfinerislyiionfirmed-by The tileetlng k "'"' f" ' l,"- " ' -1..• ee-,- The same committee also - reported, the; follo`wing resolutions, wbiehmerennaniereely adopted : ,l Democracy Otieunostaneeit under Whielollter: or- Della `county thave •aesembled.-tel protest against the re.olootion of J. Glaboy Jones .to Congress deemed that we should state the.ntin `ciples which Shall govern, action ilos. thle-p#: 'pose, be it " •", :i. -`., •• ',:‘ - - • • - ::'." ,'' Resolved, That We refuse to sanction and ratify the nomination of-J. Glancy Jones, :net only bei cause we regard It 'as a nullity on spoon& of:being in direct contravention of the Democrat - hi doetrine of-rotation , in office, bat also because it was eon eunenated by a resort to the Most higb-Imeded mea ltimes tit the'primarYnleetfons; and was secured by 4 .'7 0314, repudiation; of the. mired funduneutal principles of the Democratic party..-' -. . -- - ' Racked; That .the 'Hemoorao7 of' Barks ' in order to strengthen their organization, and to prevent the absorption-of -the ; offices in the hands .of one man, or of any set of men, have formerly ' asserted theilrinelpie 'Of rotation in office,. which principle hat been'grossly violated in the, nomina tionl_., ,_. ..., of J . Glancy Jones .. ' - . , - Resolved, That while we heartily approve of the -":" (--" GEN;ER4II — :WE WS' general .polloy: of the , '. national Administration; ' '-. , ~-...-., - -- :...,,-.. ~... --.- ,-, --- • - partlmilerlY in relation to the wade]) of theright • . - of "[March, the" filth :rebellion,"and its ammo to- The Sioux -,City (Itiwe):Register, of last wards the neighboring Republics of the South, we 'week, contains the "following: it Welearn from firmly adhere to the Democratic ,docrihe of pot Mr. Swell, of Smithland, that Mrs. Margaret Mar inter sovereignty as set for:h in. the-retelatien of tin and Miss NanoyDatier (slaters) were- drowned the Cincinnati Convention which - nominated Mr. in the Little, Sioux City",atthetpla4o; en the 13th Buohanan j el lgee.- --•-- , - •'' ' :, e-- ' nil: ' The deceased, in' company with two o th er Resotved, Thatini are in favor of the admlasion, sister's and a number of female friends. Were bathe of :Kansas into the Union is a State whonover she Mg, : The fottrAisters yleyfully-joinedrhands anll presents a Constitution republican in form, end advaimed into the stream , hat had proceeded only fairly approved by her people.' . a short & distance wh.tie - IC &tint' returned. Resolved, That inasmuch es Berke( ()entity was Scarcely had.they turnedminid until-they hoard the first to pfeeeet the fleas of William F. Packer a scream, when looking they beheld 'their sisters as e eaudiliate for Governor r " o Pennsylvania, we struggling with the althea; which rapidly bore perform a pleasing duty in declaring that his peel down . They rushed to their-aid, and were Administration. merits, our unbounded approval on turn-Overpowered by the:current, , hut finally, that he has been faithful to hit high trust, true to almost, miraculously,- effected their escape, while the acoepted 'and well-triad principles of the the two above named mullet° rise no Democratic party, and devoted tq the Interests of " The t‘birttlitii APhio) , Magna& of the . a, our beloved State. - • _ :• - .., ' ' i • ' - lithireV, trayal'ArADne' - ehlef of lielice•reeeived a Rese(petf, That in the selection of our esteemed .d„ipatth from B. 11...1- Harring,nlnef efethe Haiti fellow-,eitieen,Hons-Wlllhint Mc Illestei, se Storer ,More police, on Tuesday . night,. desiring bins to ar tery of the Oemineremilth...Govera,or, Packer paid rest a convict lithe Ohio penitentiary the name a graceful compliment to - Old , Bars, and that we of Augustin Stales, 'whose '4.lmit -, !was about to ex are proud of the manner in 'which our neighbor ,pire, upon a-requisition-from the-Governor of Ma ned friend has diseherg . e . d the duties of that, hoe ryland,.the deepatoh fur th er stating thpt a reward portant petition. ..- - ..- - , I --' '' - ' of $5O was offered for him. Marshal Coffroth want Resolved, That we or , unqualifiedly in favor of to the penitentiary to make the arrest yesterday the repeal or modification of the Tariff of 1657, morning, and was informal that the ptisoner had and earnestly,desire that adequate protection died the afternoon before." The ,King . of Terrors shill be secured to 'great' industrial interests had served a • proem:le-upon lbe, - poor convict, of our State and country, and that we have no eon- which made all other proceedings in-the ease un- Science in the - professions -of ,the present member necessary." - '- _ of Congress, who has publicly declared that he . . The Lexington (Miss.)Viduellos - er announces will support no such measure, after having re • the death, in Holmes comity, , fuse the %Pr. Mr t 41 redged himself iszi to do, end that ds pea e elevent • our professions of fidelity to the into- Cooper, the - "original dreamer_ of Cooper's Well. He was in eieen . trio, but eloquent and good mart rests of Pennsylvania deserve our unquali fi ed die; trust.. -•- • - perhaps, at h ie death, a superannuated member Resolved,' That our' Representatives in -the of the Mississippi conference. . _Thele, celebrated State Legislature are requested and instructed to waters, known as Coopers ,Welle, were his dimm est) all their influence against the propeeition to veryeand once els propety. Ills aeld, and eredl repeal the,tonnago tax for the bandit of an over-- tad, that M Araeled e - dig far them by s dream __ ~, ~ three times repeated by which-a certain spot 4 , 4.4 shadowing eorpocation.:- '-- -„, _ , '-e.' designated- - bealing"watere . welling' up , and hosts if' esolve4- - Thiel we alai ' demand the repeal of of leek 'and- impotent 'folks flocking 'around and th . e_l a a . ta ers ti n v f e t t l i r oo L m e . - getting ...a, . . ~ . - gild tu V re hl , - Trin Pi to t k h n e go n t? ' H °r ep in re e se m ri b 1 ply with Me; our earnest request. • i Mrs: Henry Moore has preferred a charge -Rare/wed; That the embarrassed condition of Of fatal polsoningigainstltobert - Arnald, at Pitts onr country requires an economical administration burgh. She:swears -that _Arnold _tee* to poised of tile State and NationallGevernments. and that his wife because he wanted - IMF out of the way. we regard the raleing of the pay or our, Repreten- Alderman' Steel tbeilV4entarked thetAbe charge Mitres atWashington and Harrisburg as in,direet -was a verv,seeions one, iondirequired the moot care violation of this principle.. t... .• - frit investigatien„The,prisoner. was committed to Resolved,-That,. in the opinion of this meeting; jail for a farther hearing. In the meantime the of-the Democracy of Barks county the act of Clore , body of Mts.' Welker will be disinterred for the grim raising the pay of members to $3,000 per purpose of holding a coroner's inquest, when the session, or fromeight to twenty :dollers per day, stomach will bo s ubjec ted to a chemical analysis. should he forthwith repealed. • - • , . - Resolved, That the conduct of owe present Re- The R ev.John Finlay, of the Baptist Chnrch, presentative,. J. Macey Jones, who, by refusing . died at Greenville, Washington. county, Minh/. ip 1, on the 28th nit , at the-residence of ate son, -to vote against the bill raising the pay of mom- bere t caused its, passage, merits our strongest dia. aged year?, : 6 P d 75- Dr. Fiala has boon a zealous sad approval. •- - ' :,. faithful minister of the Zara Nearly half a eentery.. Ho was . chaplain of the'le_ew York Resolved, That this meeting earnestly ream- the admlnistratitin Cif Governor Le mend the new German paper, The Derks County 'pipits of his Democrat, to the favorable, notice and support of : Baltimore , L • ill - M h' d i hutch In 0111/3V ~ e„ emp is, an Veli n tt r Cl i nt on. and has ,fill e a , f hb all true Demeorate,' because it solemnly pledges itself to suppress no' facts: and to publish nothing but the truth to the public in regard to their can- °°th T 6 b r e Pl H m arlisburg TelegraPli'oalle attention to didates for office, so: as to • enable them to draw the eta, that under the new military law not their own conclusion therefrom. . - , - , one of the gentlemen now-- holding the appoit • Rataved, _That the chairman of the Standing meet of aid ,to Governor Picker is eligible to Committee shall be hereafter the temporary presi- : that positiOn, *blob is' onlY oPon'to those having dent of the county meeting ; shall call the same to formerly held the commission of captain. In the order, and preside -thereat until a eneeessor shall , words of : Cromwell, they may-now exclaim , : be duly appointed., -:" Rerewell, a long farewell,-to all our greatness. ' Resolved, That we will use oar beet efforts in ~- A tire- broke, out, on the lends of Saml. Smith behalf of the ticket this day nonduated, belleviel, , and John Valentine, Jr . near Canonsburg, Pa., that by its succors till _on Thursday last, and before it could be arrested, lag will be efteetuatloynencuariehd,o.naenseth7llllefamiroe'djilie. swept over an, area of nearly sixty sores, consume. orgenialtion of the county delivered from.the oor- , i mg paitrire, fences, and stubble of the shorn grain • ...8 bat present control it. I rltillgitikanillUTenigitho-I;rooeelltrglq this Convene ' fields: The Jobs and Ineenvenienoce sustained from this iioeidentioi Messrs' Smith and - Valentine s ille tion be published in 01l the',Denioelatio- papers of. Very considerable .; ~. • - , _— and the Philadelphia-Press. the county ~- [signed by the ofneers.] ,1- The - Springfield (Mess.) Horse Show, which - During - the absence of. th e committee the meet- commeneeenest Tuaday, promisee : to beunman y lag rolled loudly f fot Maj. A. Jordan Swartz, who .. interesting. A large number of celebrated horses d entered. e Governors - from- various eloquently - addressed them , and whose remarks are tikes y _ - 1 slates are to he present, and, an. address is to be alit red gleptnpplatime. - e „ - - - - ed by Edward Everett. ' Three thousand When themame of MO, John Sohwarts was an, deliver &lite b - di trib t din id ' ' re are to e a 4 8 p 888. 404,4984 as: fite.oanclidate fox' Congress, he rose in 854' 11:0 ' -- A ' t = t - '' his plaetilenirmade' the following appropriate re- I. Dating .1 , In ngas o -November, markt, whith` - oalied doWn. thunders of applause : f there were 614:yellow fever deaths in Charleston, ' .., Citizens of old Barks, -.E never held office in my S. C.. Per the same - tithe in 1856 there were 206 14 and d 4 not solicit- this nomination as (mein- deaths Durieg the present year, between the date for, ..cloog tees. I heartily thank you for the 7th of August - and the 4th of September, the dia. same, but will not accept it, unless you promise to yease bap claimed 147 victims._ ,- ',--: work. Will' you? " (Yes, yes, we willerfrom the I Solne writer says that the word ‘..r t would," in orowd..l - Then' I give you my name. c °4 :II I S e J W , R ain •• Choate's „handwritingenellemieles.CAman 'ls the'Ren. 4. Glancy Jones piisent to 'in t ake rt' gridiron struck by, lightning. ,„.- ,„ _.., Linvite him to p seat alongside ef,me dietrict inihe- ' The Pittsburgh ci,:rookti, Of;l:rtday,• : 'hinirus raegaments in orderto, .stilnip every, f w hat be has done,- that - Rev, Dr . Black wee-sinking gradually, and, county-Mr. Jules to speak o w and I to tako the Ile greened:a not live toooy maw envo i aratiortalt, o n What he probe _ _ rICPribE TO Ictiititig*Ci 1 0ENTS• -1p,1144,,46•:Lti5pj, -P zi jo id7l u IL itthid theio rde , , _ ! Tr 19Z361"1"11 InAligt.,,bl"647*" b 7 ta _. 6 i mefor 0* ofierliWussisjia..ir" l.riiegh7;l4lf; witsras W:ll26 , 4liiif elattdd t°4" be wr ittintaP9a.„. • We Oen, gtatlanient In Peanut. Efti* g i r p g .the cur* l'ellthatrar thi4ol4 th - elr*lnlnfliiralltler, the reknu ftssirrannalng natnitii;_the In.treare or P904 -01°N W4,-fetiMO***t.l. interalti" Wes general .L -4 '' N^, -~ 'i y vN 4 e~egp ~, - , , m ,ought to 13 ave I tt liftn t ,hii `O onatltiente. bat w h ich be left - - • _ Gent lemsooittelytie . eleetien,l'll have small JAattpx. little Jones- - ; He did not . "/Vi4V - Ate "Thsellt:piteltd% Ekritthern for againitA6o 7 14"-gmatiai t tltint - 14 , .X, - qain thank ;you fot the hooor-:_eo,P-447,7-74PC9kA,10.,,, ,-.. . ... , Impottuet- freak-Areal-40. .: - ..Thelseas frora - „MiXjao - is interesting 'Sad iisport ont;„' ,Ppaam that Tainploa hi - infw , td pxstazion of Abe Liberals, .... - 41.„ _' l4 nia'BroWrisvilli-.Plite,lifithe 26th nit-, bait the .foUotlying.WelligniOefryar.Tansaidipahrf _,We have tt ,e o VAr , 9o - 4 4- fie;:frain Ylotoria, to - the, AVIII,- inst.l,...l.tzSbutgis 'nothing new. The. headquarters - arain4Caritisk-4is-still at Tan, - liftettneobli•-with - thw doriblWobjeat,:tlieinsper says, , irkerbserring:thir,operationtrottists - enemy and of ,losgediog,;the,traftlopfthd label, oitY:".:., - --- ..,•-• do . eir., mi a a t i .of - vtihnifeeetf . 'groin"Caboargo has passed thre r htVietoritttolhe'drmy.Xnf - . - .i - Geh'i,ll ttitiriut - at. Tutparr,-eiganising - the fOrisee , dSt4tlitdriet,,i l ;ltrasenspecteti: soon that .ePeratOos 4 wealdihe --- en:, arranni. that the ,cOmbined.feroeswaWd-att4 l'itialA o - , " 8 Ils fi B pablistdik:Scarilidiftelgtterlaim , a fli::-Tosis Baz, 'forinerSitiverner'ef thefildefatilletriet. - to ZuiOaga; - wlio hatrifferedWretraralitip,ooo:foidhe vorrao torV,Bas; in which : the bitteq,Witlifike.j3tiOet -hitter humor. 5ny. 14, 1 ,8 ,tlia. enerbilitlzUthi self -honstituted PriTsidMit; and -- Conolndee lby - InfOrMiiit Zeloagn that lie will not connive at hia -, delitti, - Clecause he' ''doe. not merlVtbehanais - of! martyrdOnV bat that. Ire.deett desire hini,te - sialt b o ot to nothingness , from which bp &Mad never-batAris ea.-The/WofthilitfhrdahVilei::,f" -- - - - ' # NeWehatltstieesired-qilldatamotos to the effsortitatithiitaithinis Ind - merchants of Tampion `-wato-'ilthwirCieiwitidiag tiredot - ba,, log Paged ep. , and , werenrektagayttetpresta AlteAcklegartr to - de-. liver-t4.,thlia ;lite city... ,,, ,The is - Miens:pear acials ! '. have long- quietly; eaffereValtiipli beeinse they - - ootdd hat heln themselverrianC, - theriontainf amp. chants; who:have' 111 , 1'1612g dentrolled-affairs, have deemeclit ?. to their -'-elyu n tage ,to bold; out.,' Bat they,have found their,Prolits materially curtailed - When ohnillonTtrahareitt litaitiOtwilert Governor GariVhai'Maniked tirpomeis'hinssalt ; of -a tells- ' - niah , ofd, wonderful tpcwor:jliaionttollirig - their - Movenitests4 I This iiiiiinert - lonldste;ottbree bun- , : dreg cargoes of rioh goods.- Thies:geade, are held tulle ofmore value to therrithan - ,:their:lidelity to. Zilloage,'Or, - to - lifolinikandt hentke, obtuse in - their sentinihnti. - ;7Blirelyrnaticeile king. - - -- ' - ' *.,.. letter dated , lfdifetaniaros;-September Ist, 10. _ -_, ,q!olobk ; ?__t :with which Arts„, have been favored; cam- -- ,muniaates the annitied'imOriant-titowiri "Ili e'rtriestrictwifist _ arrived :,-(ii - MiNiatorie, - 'twinging intelligehOW Wet Tailitdoo. Was - taken on -_ the ' 26th hit ; r - by ; Ospistrarroilrith._ font - .hundred ' frontier:riflemen ; assisted „by ; kreVolritioaltaide -,Tho light:lasted.four hours, : .,lforpartlealais yet." CaPittian,,lli iti;hbititYzilet . timention:tre- - - lours to the - Liberal - 5.rty...!,-- . ..,',,,,. , - - P- 3--- ; ..: '-- - , --' Thi'Flae - of 'theat ifirdi - ,Tpublithiiiithe annaxrd intireatingiatelkOneifitoratil Potosi. 'lt looke-well foriha success of theidirtat4i:!-_•r" , -;-: ' - ..., B sti - larra;,Perasr,'llirig:4o4,ll)v - 4- 4tirlied'Art - 'Hifi hbfee With the'Llheril aratY4di the',lBth hid., 'nothing - biiiing - rderiontliftelithilplitehihist is= ~ iworth - Mentiontagy - Atlhetoiriteif,Charais, : -Ve- - , Dad,adindlotnlit and -- Aatbitt - trittc-1 4 704;tVidelltri .tms.Uen.reartived with Ariampbal, eroites, - , merry . pealing of liells, , ,iiiihilifioeiretik.l44-all of which - - - - was donetediuminit, rabeVieloy _Cortina - arrival; .' it - thosipitteenAidelinielt s, - ...., , ... , :. - . - '-r----- • , •idiramon-lisd eoacentrateghli - loMes at the Nal- Joy,- Gutuitkinatat4 ll M4F‘crelaYs,•andlQaerstairo, - - .- Hare..theSdelir.ple - celhel4lay - :.thatlititietionist eldrif - , trittillea.ll,lsoo - iten It hlseortiMairdo'boikrares, - lllanies ; l4 o ) ther - eliTers3Mie.heitidlitith-Mira- ' raonarithilitierespeetivtribroWand7ottwill notice' that:netwitiudanding.( tbtdrAoingt,maarabiol- ata together, thon.dp,potameruittirtosp.;lheasand; Ju -1 eluding the forces of;.Licitike:'-- --;'-'-':-- a ' Oar forts , having been repairadVicl in a better -- hailaitlen . . - thanobefereViblimmouP aid 'his allies lftillii: ineet..l!tboiough- defeatit.they...were reek-- ••- ';o 0 a-nPart.ShAo attempt - an.attintkPll9 l3, l 3 aor-lisk. whose garrison does toshially. aorialstotgs4oo,,foot, _ ,rind,firty plitfe4 ot. artillery, with the tag stniminitten:und;elCYls eal.' , :: ll-- -' ool indattoo An ' 7 their prowess; their valor, do., which their; strength. - FY 11 ,4 ", - 1. , i - - ,, , ... , :-y - . -,-,, - ~`,.6r. - .1314161 o; M....Stationed: l ai "Goadaloittta' with ' i_;2oorifirlinen..:4lfi their - Waylthiti;Mbittarey are ' 1,200 men; of ill arrist - Ta - sinninintaithe Mita- - ' - „ber - itibestipfol eo, we And - - thhMAtti-anniiiit to' 0 800, all of Whioli arc - natiTies:`mf, - „Nahno.„X , eatt P., .. . Coahuila,' axeeptingSome 'SOO Acta great/cm an d - Boa Larei - ,geed :Vsooolllo' have Ore-„his fought . bravely by the sails - ot'olo' frontiers - mei; ; sod-who are mosipteseeted of thestisititeiselof snueriority. 'l, Commie bet latent 1.-,oo(reitlltans , oft Ooahuile,_, mai ihee...reepived,:ordera. to -upite hie ; forces with '• - those at this place. - - - ,With'this ihrokisnd :others.. that will cougregate'dining Orr *bole ef the, pre,.. Sim t' 'month Inafi eitit Goverfibilrldartiri hotter' ' , ' to bevel it •hwirnanxiiatti7.oortiraittidtlll,ooo Men,: • I-with which btawilllegiar.operatiomilitgairist Gus. --. ,4a. Pato *, ASA the city_. of, Mesdao.; swell, it may ho . 1 assored'llihtAhe oardial - Iwill he imatiagy 'taken - us . was San Imis._ - The" firges Whioli - itre:nowin this ,pledicwill'airdly'atitaoixte.thatilafWridirthe , lst and _ Aw9t - axittlitioyAirt , ,.**J ! ! f plai l E.'S" - -, `: 01 10C .151 r . = -- ,per,O . f.r . ..SOW' - ~ .: • .. 'VW - . tePttle . ....1Ke.7 4 -', V i CrtatC. ' ''' '• ' ' '''-' ''''‘' ' ':, ' tili ti dak% *0 litt/it : A . isdkfourVieW - sM. a# 4sr ,-- trilifrolf Wei - ~ y iiirei3f6: ' ,- - WIY,' -**„.hre,!:th er-r , - , .. rive within foiii or diveidiye; , :tpvff -•••7.'; ..-- -....-.- , • szProm..motipasition; - ir; aart. - -takeTa ',Clear view ot ,thiags. , ondl-harkikthermigk; confidence thatthe Pane will befaVerehle bolbeldbiiret„ismse. P. 8. , - I -Ssa.Lata, August 10; 4 :185W-4n express ; l as l o s ear tired with the news -- that xhe :forces of Amami:carpi :.-h aVerdeteitid those , - of -Melia; that those of ,iluerta bad defeated others of Miramon, tbat.were stationed.at Salamanca:,that Miramar' was on Ids •wa - y,to ' Creaky, of , ldexleo,,l that the 'forest Of Atambetri lidd' - gemeAlit'lninult of the - disbanded , .,onealWbfejlaf Until - thdlattir had en. tared ,Qaeretaro. ; :Thro troops of- Nuevo Leon had reeeived;orders to concentrate ire this oily and pre ! , pore the planof 'innimSigp ; and marsh newt Merl- Co: `Mile ilioirentent - willtsvo Mkidi:plice during the first part 'af-Mext niontls2 , -. - . -, ~- -1 -: - .-A , .. - - - . - :'A financial transaction:sins about ' to: take place between Governor Vidaurri and, the Governor of Zacatecas. by which it was,_ thought the' former - would he Varied in pissession of ample meats to , inane', sueoess.-- - - - :211e Ftdg also has the • following parigraph .-."W0.-leant„ that the, Rev. Bishop Barraoas and some; tweets odd elergymen,,banlimed-hy Colonel Zane' from BIM `Lou Potosi, have arrived in Matamoros. It is said they' eanA:tirelsite &dean:L ing in the city until oiderle:tkain:reatored In •
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