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lomat& oeoang known to the trade, world be played
to see Ma Wends at •tbe wareroOnts of Hoopes
' - - , rebo.-2m
STRAW. 4MD, )4 . IpLAMSRT GOODS.
IlliTtrireptl from oneold 4e42d, lB South Second
street, to •
725 'Onaaal:NUT fiTnERT, '
isiwnsx ASA
We Ire now 'refired Sc . exhibit to onr num.roes pa
COMPLETE STOOK
BONNITS, " • ' •
sod OCILDRINiaI HAT!,
BLOOMBRI, , CAPS.
• RANO! AND MAP! lONNITB,
• TBIDICH IfLOWBSB,
BIBBONB, LACER,
• RllOlllO3,
Imbruing In all an assortment unequalled In this city,
and we rospeetfully Invite the atteatlon of merchants
tO our *Flog Stock '.
Cash and suOrt•time bourn will dad Unsocially their
Interest to sire use
: -
LINCOLN, WOOD,- k NIOHOLS.
tab9,llen
HILIABORN JONES.
- Importer; aDd- filafsideilairor
.., • Ot
SILK AND STRAT,.BONNKTI3,
10301/ORD sal PANAMA BATS, .
- TLOWERS, IttfORDB,lSo. ,
To whir& tit attention of City and Comb' Dealers
ls solleits4: ' •
:Na. 432 MARKET
Below T I ET H •• -102-11 m
STRAT .AND MILLINERY GOODS.
S. CUS'I',ER. ,
DlANTHritalllt AND WHOLNBALE NNAIIN IN
IitTIELAW HATS
MIT;LINEIDIC GOODS;
897 NORTH SECOND STREET,
PHILADNIXIIIA ‘ fe2t4not.
1 V
H. 1110HENZE & 00.,
• '
_
WIIOLEIL4LII DIALIRS,
- - ; IN
PROVISIONS.'
And 01116890 of
, • :
,CHOICE' MEATS,
No. U N. WATER pt., and 964 and 956 N. FRONT Bt.
. - AMILRDIFLPRI.C.,
~ URFA ail!, PORK , LARD , and an iuwortment of
FROFIAIONIS generally; including HAI% TONGUES,
and SERI of our own trtinc- both Oity and S'iNulfrotnt
eonstantty, on band Lgoalitiguarantlid: .
,- BUTitta are iertiOulartiln s vitat to all and OXSPISO.
'WEI:kJ:OI6
SILVER-WARE
TEA.I3EIB,UEt 8,
n ,
99BLETS,
' °ups,•
• KNIVE - 8,
FORKS,
, •
-OPOSZ7I3,i &c.
On hand and made to order at the Alandentotli or
80 -00„.
- 810 Oillik'NOT 01 . 11 . 10.7. •
Vrovition
PITELAITLPHIS, FRIDAY, APO'', 1; 1859.
''gitc,q , ap*tiJilbketti.-, , ,',,,,-',
T. w 41,7-.& co.'.
TMPOIiTESB AND 7088 RBA. .::{
FiNIZECOTieRIX) . •
. „
• 4,1 '0* - - ,
• No. Rut
NEV - B
g 0.4 NORTH THIRD',I3I*VET,.
We
otter; by - tho cir'pleoe, to 2iAsN or proinpt
BDIICifiTHS i vary largo' And•attroctigo
ototk'otJ • , • • • •.•! • -_ •
AREEItIOAN - AND i"OItEIGIC,Dier GOODS.:
And ,stoOlr.riell itionrted'
iragona or tlieirfr.r. • • • ' - - ?•;
7.'1% `WAIty- , r • • JAE:. •DatqL&P;
Pr - WAY, • febl-gm GZO. P. WAY.- ,
SPRING TRADE. 1859.'
81-ICiRTRIDGE &BRO„
• (11615E8E16113 TO" EAIRIAN,' smasi• et, ob.) •
IMPORTERS & JOBS ERE • „
'DRY' G 0,0 Lit '
420 M6I33KET BERNET, - • -
- Hive in store a 'complete line t4' , " • ' , •
• FOREIGN — AND DOMEBTIO' GOODS,
Selected Morosely WWI a view to Alle,lntereeta of •
OEMANEEROMPE SHORT-ORIIDIT DEALERS,
-To wit tele tlkby reep05411743:014-Uoo,Von
, V 6
'BMA 060804ellji ce EiMl3 kid orders
Till be - exi4atte4 piodiptly4l.the
' LOWEBTJ4ARKET RATNB.. ' - •_
SPIUNG IMPORTATIONS. '
• , , i 8 59 . ,
•
-„ • • 'Aftinowfrisiiredt6 are' pi ' •
0
ilB 0 T 3 BNT : • • ' '
eirat% ; AlißoNS i r
• TBLIRIX,NaS, ,;' EMBROID.II.I3I,
.900.1)18, '
lebl-Bto
ir:AATN.C4-Wv 1 94 7 4 Co.;=.
Nos. tiNORTH THIRD - RTICHRT,„.
iMPOri &8 AND 'pz.filaiis
J4ZSIIMOPQNSi RHOS; GPDXii•
lir,arrP.,op4,l:4oo;
o.
HOSIERY, QLOYES, Mr/ I TS & SiTAVTI.4I.
DECIOUSSEY, LAZOIIROADS, 8, . 00.,
-CI L OT Y 4, 94 9 ! I PIPP!q? 11 . 71 `q17 6 / 6 1 . ; -
Jaio ale . cookavailtua,f
MEN AND -BOY& ,WEAB, ,
• • - NO. TO' MAWEET STRUT',
Are pow zioolviii the it t z
iIP WING 'llll , O
To orttleih'tioy inytto the attention of theft cototo(ounly .
And putolissoro Each gooda , : dal-4m` •
SlTOtiv: ISB
;MEORTERS_ AND JOBBERS
NORSIGN AND DOMI STIOVIt I ;aeItiDECe. •
• - ; 815 81411RE*11, sumer.,
- -`
„ ; •
.." GOODS,
1 . .
I.• „ ,
_•,B1413)/(2lkiR188
t No '829 BARRET STREET:
1D OF present stoat, seletted In thei;entßurePsPe
13:m41)11'1)y ourselves, is the ,ntos' emnpletis'ire here,
we offered. _ fabl4m
SPELT - O- OF 1869. - ' . •
WM; I BROWN ea Co.,
N0..416 ISlAtilin
Are sow reestrieg an extensive ene. earetnnyeeleetel
VORBIGN - AND ,ABLBitiOAN DRY GOODS;
To which they, iho,atleattosi of puro3;:looro:
td-2m
PRICE. FERRIS, &
• Important or
WHITE GOODS,
taNitlitt,
LAOIS,
- .3,111)1101DEB11113,
ateri 1101011111
re their New Store;
No. 625 MARK= Street, below BUM
tebl.2e,
JOSHUA L.
' 120 OMB& AND JOBBBIL
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO
JiRY GOODS,
Mo. 21$ MARKET STREET.
NEW GOODS resolving emery dsy for
fotilAm CITY AND SUAD, TRAM;
i noOLINTOOK, GRANT,,
Importers an Wholesale Desists
CLOTHO . ,
OASOINZRES,
VIBTINGS, and
TAILQRS"ERIMM.ING - %
333 MARKET STREET, •
• (or ssetss,)
teblAnnladelplds.
JOHN x. BROWN & 00..
ItIPORTNINCATP JOBBIItB '
OP.
rODEICIN AND DOMESTIC,
DRY GOODS,
No. 80'7 MARKET STREET
North aide, above Third Btroot, •
fe)24lm
1
tes9 SPRING IMPORTATIONS 1859
I:LOBS, Ea vv
621 MARKET Street,'!ind ilScommlitos Street,
PHILADZLPIILi,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
Ja..l•llD F.A.11"t7"1" C31001)13,
Have now open, a complete etc*, to erl4alt they-W
-rite the attention of buten , . teta.nm
JAMES, 'KENT, SANTEE
8c CO.,
MMUS AND JODBRIIS
BRITISH, FILBNOH, EIBB,MAN,
AND AMBAIOAN
DRY 'GOODS.
239 AND 241 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Above ARCO street,
BoleAgeptas fcr
MBRRIMAOrt iThECONDS
PRIMP 131213118 ) Jno. Wrier
Ji° oo /Mths WPC S. BAIRD, D. H. Envie
R IE
JE4IRD, & CO.,
LAm 6111011, LAIAD, & 00,
IMPORTERS AND. JOBBERS
DRY G 0 0 D
No. 47 NORTH THIRD STREET,
PRILIDILMIN
oui
SPRING •STOCIC
IS now complete in all Um departments, and Toady for
Brame. Prompt-parlogi morainal., rip& all parts of
the Union, are,teepeoltally solieited to eall and exit:
mine for theioseleee. feelo.Bod
,T,',. 6i' P`~' n.
;
t
- - z , _
P - '''''ltLadslq474 - 11.11a,ef.WitIlans Pitt.
-.ln daditmliit't Essays, contributed to the
iEdinintriCitivlefah and alto in his History of,
England l linit4ttilivid and striking portions
:are theabmilifiltihninto political • or •, literary ;
inrthe Essays, are ,hic,
;papers uptutlitcfn and BACON, Lord CLIVE
Wairelti,' - lliiternas;', Lord- 'Bram :and
! Fartnunictr th,ifit reat.. Snob; in History,
!are his aketcheOt Cabana: the: Second.and%
Ili's- brother:n*B . r Winnran of 'Nassau' and,
corrupt •Msl4l4 , iman rill-fated MONMCiliTff ,
and bleodYittirivfawr; aelflehrStraSrsantrar-end:
:sitgattlenii:Erhiiis.pradent, Het tkak and bold ,
Triziftztritif*(ll- Gis.vhintorren And , deveted;
: -DA.l.R 7 y l l. l s,;prtunate SnititWailtre'r and
Wicked Enstalliiiinawn , iteicniiplished•Somnis
"arktgailtirit'Ulairnrm; 'Mello Moszaauu and'
:dlitimedAlig*arm of Glencoe.-• Whbever
'fors road - Itkeljtrzotv mutt have 'noticed thetir
roinarltabbalithiehesLindeed,in going through'
'his vriftiegOfe:'seems to pass through a-his;t
torio'galliMilled With Wrists' and pOrtriltsi of
gtifat • : .•.„ . • .
IdicAitiknAiiti('Contribrited , "treieral
to . the *now "edition of the'
.Enrscloitlky t Eritnneile,i, - roted' in coarse ' of
150/leatiAl)tltleatri.' Eniee6f Edinburgh
ateMedsrAitthrii& of Beaton.
kii 6l 4 l -hOlitiielmetneirs of .TonnsoW
atiffble bibirpher,' Velma. IlesWaLL: There
is also a chaOing article - upon °myna Gor.,
' Cr • '
lc Wad ivroi& San Angel saw baked like poor Pail,v
10 thear‘i*,fust bean addedec,Life ; of Nylr,
maw ?rrn, - ",.-Whe became
-Prime Minister of
England a.(flie j ,nge, -of twenty-four, and held
that styrenes Office,
,despite of all opposition,
ovesi seventeen successive.. years.
-Having obtainOdsn ,early,Sopy:of this intor
osthicLif,4l4l-ossis. Hicmassa.
,B;_l!xtOurnn;
,hrew Yorielmblishcrs, . have reprinted-and
willynblishAintheir iihraryrofbiograp,by, in
aAtay or tsT4afFrona their proof-sheets, we 'are
able to &Allem° idea of this, latest and not,
least interettlng of fifaoh.taAn's productions..
Wrtr,tmilipsp,.second son of the groat Earl
•I7u4Tr4,Natl born in May, I.7B9rerMetly
decade,,a sigOl'. than NAPOLEON PONAPARIE
and -AqinfOn. Witrimnzn. the
great boXil.Pip.nnesr, was the staunchest, and
truest •11 - I*d: that, in later, revolted
-America had is the House of Lords„
• ,Educated -by his father, tor, political life, and
also , aq„sidininable ,Classical :scholar, c young
pir vl vea k 4oked on,• ere. yet ho had.reached
manhood*ene destined one day, to mride
nnthe whirlwind and direct the storm" of po
litical strife -11N , studied law,,and went the
eirettitriuSt7ol: Early In the following ,year;
he, entered, the ILinse of Omurnons,sud his
-Very drstispoech showed him well etnalitled to
lalte leadingyart in debate:: In May, 1782;
when Lord Reinusanms came into ottic'e, on
the resignation of Lord NORTE, the Vice
irreasucera hip 'of Ireland was offeidd to Fri.;
'end thliyoung-man, not. lithe twenty-Mice_
years"ol„," declined,-,to accept; "The
YOlnig :M./..q4.nri'av says, "it had
resolved; tp:#cept no _post-which did not
entitle ,fflm seat in' the Cabinet; and ;
-a few daya - later, , he announced that resolution
in the : Hops), ef , 'Pewneet.`:. It might be
called*Togalinti in wyoung barrister,living
In Oh4ersj)tnthren hundred a year, to refuse
arjalotriefilyS ihousita year;„ merely be
q 4s to bind phiastmet o
tipsai - :T•W;t.4iSlso* l 4l'
.• , 1; 1 / 4 '
314,
•
,litsfe.inoptlis later, the Pritee Minister died,
and - was sticceeded'by Lord Stiuntinmen, who:
Planed young Prrr' Co 'as • Chancellor of
'the Zieheqiter,
.(as' at present) 'gives'
the '.,leadership of the HOCSO Of, COminone.'
,„
Politica, like Inisory,, give a manetrange Come
pettier:la, and drow.Pox and tOrd NORTH into
a coalition against the Ministry. Overthrowing
the SUSUMU:OIE Administration, 'they Went
back to ofilce against the will of Gnomes 111 ;
attempted - to Make themselves above Crown
and'Parliajnent, 'by . Introducing a bill which
would, place and perpetuate the government
and patronage of India in their own - hands ;
were defeated Mainly by thepersoe,llinfluence '
of the King; were disrespectfully dismissed; I
and then, at the age of twenty ... 44;er, Murex
PITT became Prime Minister ofEngland—vir-
Wally, during the seventeen years be held this
office, a more potential personage than the
King himself. Here is MACAULAY'S. account
of P,lTT'fi SIIIIUIIIOII on lies becoming head
of the Government ;
•
" He was, however, surrounded by difficulties
and dangers. In the House of Lords, indeed, ho
had a main - By; nor could any orator of the oppo
altha in that assembly be considered as a metes
for Thurlow,,who • was now 'again Chancellor, or
for Camden,-who cordially supported - the son of
his old frlend Chatham But in the other House
there was net a single eminent speaker among the
official' men who sat ground Pitt. His most useful .
assistant,waS Dundes, - wbo, though - he had,not elo
quence,
_had senstrknowledge, readiness, and
boldness. On the opposite - benches was a power
ful majority, led by Fox, who was supported by
Burke, North, and' Sheridan. The heart of the
young Minister, stout as it wae,'almoat died with
in. him. Us 'could not *now close his eyes on
the night which followed Temple's resigna
tion. Bat. whatever his internal emotions
.might he, his language and deportment fedi.
.cated nothing but unconquerable firmness and
haughty oonfidenoo in hie own powers. ills contest
against the House of Commons leafed from the 17th
of December. 1783, to the Bth of bfareli, 1784' In
sixteen diviiions the Opposition triumphed, Again'
and again the Bing was - requested to dismiss his
Ministers. But be was determined to go - to Ger
many rather than yield. Pitt's resolution never
wavered. Theory of the nation in his favor became
vehement and 'almost furious. Addresses assuring
him of pnblio support came up 'daily from every
part of the kingdom. The freedom, of the city
of Loudon was presented' to him in a gold box.
He went in. state to 'receive-e this Mark'
of distinction. Ife was. sumptuously feasted in
Grocers' Hail ; and the shopkeepers of the Strand
and FlOt street illuminated their bouses in his
honor. Those things could not, hat produce an
effect - within the walls of Parliament. "The ranks
of the majority began to waver; a few passed
over to the enemy; some skulked away-; many
Were for napitulating - while it was still possible to
oapitulata with the ho n 73 of' war . , Negotiations
were opened with the 'Vie* of forming an Admin
istration err es wide basis, but they' had scarcely
hasp' opened when they' wore closed. The
: Opposition demanded, as a preliminary ar
ticle of the treaty, that Pitt should re
sign the Treasury ; and es ith this demand
Pitt steadfastly, refused to comply. While
the contest wee raging. the Clerkship of the Pelle,
a sineoure'place for life,. worth •three thousand a
yes?, and tenable with a seatin the Reuse of Cobo
l:none, bocarne vacant. - The appointment was with'
the Chancellor of the Exehequer ; nobody doubted
that he 'would appoint himself; and nobody
could have blamed him if 'ho had done tie;
for such 'sinecure offines had always boon
defended on the ground that they enabled
a few men Of eminent abilities and small
income to ' live without ' any profession, and
to 'devote' themselves to the service of the
State. Pitt. In spite of the remonstrance of his
friends, -gave' the Pelts to hit father's old adhew
rent, Coloaet Barre; a man distinguished by talent
and elognotem, but poor, end efilloted With blind.
nos Cy this arrangement a pension which the
Rotkingham -• Administration. had- granted ; to
B irrb was saved to the c public Never was there
a happier stroke of policy. About treaties, wars,
expeditions, tariffs, budgets, there "will always• bo
room for dispute. The policy width is apolauded
by half the nation may ho condemned by the ether
half lint pecuniary disinterestedness everybody
comprehends. it Is a great thing for n man who
had only three hundred a-year to be able to show
that be considers three thousand a-year as mere
dirt beneath his - foot, when compared with the
public Interest and the public esteem. Pitt bad
ids reward. No Minister was ever more rancor
ously libelled ; but even when be yes known to
be overwhelmed with debt, when millions were
passing through his hands, when the we. lthiest
magnates of the realm were flattening him for
Marquisates and Garters:, his bitterest enemies
did not dare to treatise him - of 'touching Unlaw
ful gain. •
"At length the hard-fought light' ended.' A
final' remonstranee, drawn up by-Backe With
admirable skill, was carried on the Bth of Marsh
by a single - vo'e in a fall Rouse." Had & the ex
periment bowl 'repeated,- the supporters of the
Coalition would - probably have been in a minority.
But the' eupplies had - been voted; -the Mutiny
bill had been pseud; and: the Parilanient was
'dissolved. - '
"The epular constituent bodice - all Over the
country were in gonetal enthusiastic on the side of
the hew Government. A hundred, and sixty of
the supporters of - the' Coalition lost their seats
The First Lord Of the Treasury himself carat, in at
the bead of 'the poll for the - University of Cam
bridge. His young friend Wilberforce was elected
knight (litre groat shire of York. in opposition to
thr whole Winona° -of the Pilswllliams, ()even
dishes, Thandases. and Baviles In the midst of
such triumphs, Pitt completed his twenty-fifth
year. He was now the greatest stibjed that Eng
land bad seen during many generations. Ile
domineered absolutely over the Cabinet, and was
the favorite at onco'of the Boveridin;'Of
, lintriont; and of thellathin,''Hiifither'had never'
t been , eo, powerful; nor-Walpole, nor Marlborough.','
-It Is - not onrintention, even' did. space per',
iriltiito troth ..the subsequent: carper, of POT.
We rather seek to'illustratellafamotviS great
arriaf COnclensing - a Viet qtfarttity of material-- ,
of actuilily giving all the main: points, attire.;
garde - facts; even he - acorns, to, be 'very
broadly generalizing; 7110 re Js: .Paragraph,
verM.s.o.kutanini, !strlkeef.ng, IL as
applicable in this* conntry;evori as it over
baibeen brEngland:• • . ' '
-"From the Hack Of Dignities 6 Wariollll lid might
be.mede out of Chancellors ignorant of the prinoir„
plea of equity, and First Lords of the Admiraity•
igtherant of the panel ples offiailgation ; Of Colonial
Miniaterawho could not'repertt the names of the co 7,
lonlefi *- of-Lords of the _Traitagry_who did not know
iha,dincenbe between funded and'unfunded
'arid of Seotatiiiieror the India Board Who didnOC
knoW whether the Pdahrettas ;were Mehornstatie.
or Bindpos.?
•. '
For,e ample , what,
,knowledge oro gn,
politico—geographical;; social,
l}iatorici~f=did, that etaitioot AmbaisidOr;
-,YMic - Q. Joitss, carry with him to Vienna 4: We with a pi:14181i of M5.05.#4 , 4
-
summing ttp pntillo,Charactrr,: ,
Hntlais pride, tidugh it made hiM , ldtterlirlts ,
liked by individuals, inspired the great body of
his followers' in , Parliament andAhrottehont the'
conbtry with respeot-and confidence,- ,Toey- took
him at-his own'valuation. saw that bit self,
esteem was 'not that of an upstart, 'who 'Woe diank
with good look and With Applause;nnd'whol if for?
' tone , turned, would sink from meganco into elleot
humility.. It wee thaeof tha,magniu,imona men Oct
finely deseribod bi" - i‘xlitMlirin UM Ethics,' of the'
noon who thinks himselfrriorthy:ofigreatl things,-
being in truth worthy, trpran,gjfrom,a-oon
scieumess - of great poricia ,and grentiviitheir;„
avid 'was never se- ticitiplottortily'displayed - nein'
itia-maidst of diffmultieti., and ' dangers- which,
would, have unnerved-and lbowed down ,any,
ordinary mind. , wag eloieir„rionneeted, too,.
With en ambition. which -bad 'no Irtiaticre of IoW
cupidity; There was something noble in thtfoYni-'
col disdain with which the mighty„ Minister
fared' rialtos and titles to rkitt and left among
these Who' valued theta, 'whilelie - spiwnect them
out ;of, his own way., Poor ,hiumelf, he ,wett au t.,
rounded, by, friends .on, whom be had bestowed
three thousand, six thousand, ton dammed a-year.
Plain Mister himself;fhe .had' Made • Mord Lords
than.any three Ministers Mat hail prtioeded bhp,
The Garter, for 0104,00,41'5t pekes iii tbeking.
dem were cstatending; • wavropeatedly, offerecl to
him, and offered in _vaim • 71.; ,
" The oorreotness of hiiprivate life elided much.
to the dignity,of his public,oharaoter. „ In the re
lationd of son; brother.'unolo, 'Master, friend; his
condnet Was axon:Moir In the sgall oirole of his
intimate assoolatious,„ho ,woa amiable, affection
ate, ,even plajfdl.. They loted him sincerely ;
thoy regretted him long; and they, would hardly ;
admit that he who was ' so kind and , gentle with
them could be stern, and_haughty with others.
Be indulged; indeed, somewhat too freely in wine,
whioh he had early been directed to take as a me- ;
citable; and, which ularhad made a necessary of life
to him. But it was very seldom that any indi- I
cation of 'undue 'eadees could be detected id his '
tones or gestures; wait truth, two bottles:of
port wore little mere.. to him' than two dished of '
tea . He hod, when he Was first. introduced Into
the Clubs of Saint: Tames's Street, ahOwn
strong taste foreplay.; but halted the 'prudence
and the resointion•gt stun befoul tbie 'taste Ica&
acquired the strength - of habit. From the passion_ •
which - generally exercises the most tyrannical •
dominion over the young be possessed:4n Immo
ray,
„which Is probably:to ,be ascribed pastly ; to,
his terriprament, and partls , ,,,to his - situat i on.
His constitution was'feelalo he was Tory dill; 'and
be was very ~haay.; The strictness. of hie" amnia "
furnished such buffoons as Peter Pinder and. Cap :
min Morris with an Inexhaustible Mimi for men
Iment of - no•very &Beate. kind. But' the 'great
body'Of the middle oleos of Englisbmencould not see
the joke. They warmly
,prrosetf thayoung • Mates
man for cometandinglis passibeil, awl far noun
leg his fralities, if be bad frolitiea, *Rh- dbooroui
obsourity, y,nd wooldpluNt been very far , indeed
rxom thlokang hotter hini ,if he had,vichtlaated
'himself from the' taunts of his . enemies - letiking
under his protection. a - Nancy Parsons or Mari
anne (Hark." , • .
These extraeti will gye some idea of MA
CAUL/COS new essay in hieviphy t The New
York publishers have acted Andloiously.in pre-
Senting. it; without. any delay, in. a neat :and
attractive' form and atia verylow priee. -
;The 13th of /Will , coiveitqcilis uhd-the
• _
Denrectlisay:
ratrtne,,FßOM,Ont, Olik:11y1-#61tt gIOOISTEO 4,41)
O'er The Portal 1
- The position taken the' CO - niention
makat Harrisburg on theath indf,pretehding
represent the will and wishes of tho'Dernatimoyet
Pennsylvania, though not entirely unexpatod,
so' :fa .beyond what oar fears antlitipated l . iha •
t'
the cry of indignation which is now rising
against it from every portion of the Cortanonwettith:
is not to be
,wortdered at. - •
I have had some little experlenee in the " ranks,
of the Dereouracy," and, have seen in my time'
'some dissatisfaction with the conduct of our lead'
arc and representatives, but I - hoc - re' never wit=
nested anything equal to that which now pervades
the s masees of the party. -Oar Ciernian population!
are not easily 'moved. They will suffer long Is-:
fore they turn on their oppressors, but when the
oriels is reached they:never fail to make thew;
mark. It took a good deal' to turn old Damara
do Berks from her devotion to the time-honored'
organization of the party, but when the question
was pimple or lieu, the men, went' down , like
nine-pins.
So it will be again. The nominees,of this Con=
;rennet); if they remein on the - platform made by'
it, are doomed to share the fate of all who adhere
to men rather than veasures. Will our ,
citing never learn, wisdom'? Will they yield td
nothing short of the' arruntentumad hoMinem
Why is It that those Who aspire to :the position of
leaders not "Amara the signs of the times?'
When they see Seward, with his cahoots; eon,
tending in favor of Congressional' intervention
agoinat slavery in the Territories,-and the ultra
pro slavery men of the Booth clamoring fo r, Con.:
gressional intervention in favor of it, (doing in,
this way their utmost to' diatiaot and dishearten;
the Datnoaraoy this, North , and, West, against
whose iron front the waves of Abolitionhave ever
bean dashed to platted and when, 'beside this,
they remember how this:" vexed question" , has
kept the National Councils in a turmoil for thirty
years, and know; if they know anything, that It
will weaken; if not ultimately destroy the Union of
the States, why is it that they will noteettle down
at onto to the &latrines of " non-intervention "
and " popular sovereignty," as defined in the
Kansas and .Nebratika bill, and the Cinoinnati
platform ?—a position which will not only end the
fight ferevar but which will
. plaoo ;the party
occupying it oe. tibais that can never be 'shaken;
That is our Arne position, and we shall never be
successful until we reedit it. As for this Convert.
tion and its platform, they are beneath:contempt.
Composed as it was, partly.of men who 'were
holding office under the General Goyerament or
were aonneoted with those who were 4. this way
bound' to its .fallen fortunes, and partly by men
who were never sent there by any anetitueney ;
who, let me ask, are bound by its action I cannot
spook for other districts, but sure I am' that tbi
very respectable - gentlemen who 'aPotte therefor
Lehigh-and :Carbon were neither of theni sent to
represent us by any meeting of the Dem - Arany of
their counties; One Senatorial 'delegate who re
presented Lehigh and- Northampton, went' th'ere
on credentials that were never seen or ratified by
any one in Lehigh.' 'This may have been the ease
in'otiter districts;, and yet these men as a body
undertake not only to say whom we must vote for,
but also what we must believe in and swear by. •
-Oa party at home might be induced to vote for,
its nominees i, but when they, undeotake to ereot
for us a now platform, establish a new political
creed, aompol ots to sot In the next , `campslgn'as if
had been fools or knaves in tholast one,_we
ask for their authority for all this„repudiate their
action, and spit upon their platform. '
X cannot say whether. or not Lehigh will be re
presented in the Convention of the 19th of April
next; but she will be felt in her anent repdia- ,
lion of this tioket in Ootobor next. - Much as we
may dislike to see our opponents snooped, we pre
fer defeat to dishonor,' knowing, as we de, that we
shall ultimately triumph,
At home we will try, as vie have heretofore done,.
to avoid this dispute. Our local andidata will
be Democrats, and we will elect them; bat any and
every attempt that is made to induce it. to abandon
this high-toned, consistent, and purely Demooratia
administration of Cm Packer, or approve of the
miserable mat administration of Mr Buchanan,
(wild wit le at our head has done ,the party and
the country more harm than he over could have
done had htyretnalned fighting, as in early life,
among the whorls of Federalism) will fail just as
surely ns there is bonesfy in the character of our
Pennsylvania Goveinor. Let the managers of tho
Charleston Convention beware. One party an
triumph—its candidate, esn he elected; bat there
is only one way in which it can be done, nud that
is by blotting out of oilstone° as a political dis
cussion, the favorite measures of the present Na
tional Administration. Lemon.
The following patents were granted to Pommy].
vanians by the U. S. Patent
,OMoo, for the week
ending Marsh 29,1859 :
Elisha E. Everitt, of Philadelphia, Pa ; for im
proved bedstead fastenings.'
James Gillespie, of Preeport, Pa.; for improve
ment in revolving retorts for distilling coal ell.
Wm. If. Lochman, of York, Pa ;'for improved
portable writing d4ks.
Samoel , Morrett, West Pennsboro', Pr; for
improvement in preserve cans.
John Packet, of Philadelphia, Pa.; for improve•
mentie hay mangers.
henry fl Peirsen, of Philadelphia; Pa ; for Im
'proVed hoop machine. I
John Wapner, of Pitt,shnrg,, Pa.; for improved
sausage staffer. ,
flenry B Coiner, of TemparanOeville, Pa., as
, signor to himself end'Soseph 8 Lewis, of same
place; for improvettmanhine for rolling iron.
E L. Pratt, of Philadelphia, Paassignor to
himself and It:13. Pitts, of came place ; for imv
proved milk.pans
Geo. Salter, of Philadelphia, Ph., eiriignor to
himself; J. Cook, antlW. Cook, of same place; for'
improvement in grinding mills.
Davis L. Weatberboad, of Philadelphia, Pa ,
assignor to himself' and S. B. Bonthland,'of same
place; for improvement in gas retorts. -
TWO . CENTg.,
strabgeandra `VeryseiPatory: froas',Washingime-
With the reeolleeti7 Sip croserre)rerosswelthi
clients before egr„e yre. are not about to fly into
pergifinfs of'birtiodslinNhation bedtime, iMthe
United States; aseliewhere,4oMan br sometimes'.
frail,-and man generally yindlotive„:-.Buoh, things
Pee of all ages and ofairoanictiloClind ,
stOry about 'Me Ulf& Miinliiidilband:Me
Hwy alight, at ilny given eessen,finditsoottliteneare
In thos c andaletts oh renioles of any of the gerppeen
CapittileLonitoit limb/4d, Etta true, Indeed; that
t ethtieband's - Vengeance Was Battle sairegeo and. evere. Sarkis not the. wey if' which ,suotrkith
riEs, are resented England - but: ancirdring
the Millitatienef 'a nuntry;sto is the failittat- of
its revenge:l Onis nation uses a anode,. anothera,
evolver, another an. old..flint-gen,. t alfourth a,
harrister,. We employ the fottitts whapOn ; in the
United Btatek 'thee geond 'othims More familiarly to
the hand - Of =outraged husband. - 'lThe Sefaillita
hle:part of this melee/eine, then) as fat Jul we are,
poticeined; I. the 'fareitehlekthei 'Yen:
getome
7llaileach eatery - OW; ehappened
and hadthebusbandliadtteceurn pa t hie anoint°
the hie de of the faintly aoliottor.andlia thatan.
fad personage, stilidri dde nurse, ttehistioninel and
hreught.l before thel,udgerAidinam,we, should-
Boarcely.,b aregiveri the repert: a gamed 'Klemm;
Denyit who may; tlietratii is thatitabit rendere alt
persons buttlia itimnediate faintly; friendi, anditaf
.euehatencee of-the parties to nathanits, prop : ninety .
thdircrent to the Matter': "Wikeitii Itirdr* say -if'
equal anathy - eicietitdirth's other lido Of thelttlentin,'
whenlnjarleiof thietdasitareavadgekin.theterW
lde.fashiOn.ef,lhis Washinaten tfatatigi•-•
flight,' the tot 'that '41001106d httelend4,4 Case'
tedier te -th,acehnifuslini thist - enthinebot , the'
- ,hjogd of,the adulterer:caw be iseeeptedas an ax;
Matron fag Ma would wrOgo seemte Argue At adopt
ponooptton :of the ' ttal,rrlage' then .. .the - age'
whieh obtednis'attenegourtelveiG' -We CitinieV how;
lerer,-;ht the same, time; t forget, that , , ,, Ansericatt
hands are swift to shed blood for injuries of a far
p ferlor clan to tillers of which ire' are epeaktiig
- Tito fdrni, thon, , Of Mr. Sickle:revenge wee 'sm. , .
hording to the faehion.of. hie age and his country,-
tWeAlupli it probable, that ,bad he been an Bog.
in'l;endon; he"vordd have acted
ptherwiee - . Itosiever, at yott , =IV the
story is a, most lamentable one..-In England: wreck
`unfortunate
wilt bp felt ; in it, from:the ; fact that the
;unfortunate' yoiirtit Wifa-6and attrelyelei ialnest
!unfortunate ! . .-ws sleeve , iwthe sodiarcireleti of
;London. ,„ When-Par. , Bealsarasa Wes; nijnistof ever,
here, her husband, Mr. tatOlil,eh Nes the-secretary ;of legatiore, He iron scoomphied by Mt withia
;ohild in , years; and still 'MOTS a ebild'iri appear. -
' ailltle..',-She excited interest- in every:PAO : who
„Inet her in those days, .and many ore,Briglish
friend will ' grieve' at: the 'terelinatien" of her
brief 'career. • The • .fietel of the , oara-rinap,be
tknownin a very-few weeds—indeed, welnd rather
tmaireas short a story of if as, Possible, for His
,not else iipee'whinfi the mind Min 'reallritheit the
`, most , painful halings.f. Mr.,Sioklee - way esoretary,
'of legation herein London, het rust. thaalestlett
'of Mr. Buchanan to the ,fiesiddioy ineyetilmted to
:the United States and" Attained' the , Dernoerlithi
nomination for Cetera!' trim one of the metropo
litan districts of ,New York. In. ,due • course- he
wont 'to 'Washiogton taltlng:_with hint' his wife.
Now, there`was a ce rtain- Mr, Philip Barton Hai:
this ; nephew ,oflthe: 0 hiefanatime :ef,,,the -Hefted
; /Hata, who was.the Plated States Attorney forth.,
Distriot'of Columbia. 'ln'the discharge of his dn= tias Inf alio was at Washingtem'and: thipi al Intl:
many between- him ,an4,llErs, Slekleeorldch
seems
_epeedlly to haste eatemed •
erlininal
ohireoter: Whether "
i t Wait ' thatlier ' beetle"; d
beo,arhe *Amadei tti her Or 'ltfiat he ...ma...
gloated her, or - Amt. Mr. Key ipossessed:attrao
bees. orldelr. extinguished in her mind allienti-*
meets of her positlen.all feeling or - ditY,' it Mind;
welear,lni admitted - that thelmagyirlf• ,beeinne
what abo.,wae not-whop _shawee bleWn and aid;
Mired bore in London': `SOSPlotoil Goon dogged the
stim'a of the yonng wifefind her paramour.. , l
ustml'in sash pates, -the husband wast,therlaskper ; ...
eon to hear the history of . tie ewn,disittiner.. The
damnation' between Mn. Bidden' and tifrAteit, if
we are to give exact- dates, .begait,ireAprilef dad
year—was op e tinued through lastiyinter,aed,re
newed Again at Washingtoe'ditringi the present
gigaton of °digress. Itimmity" Made them Aield';
they -lied not been discoveted; therefore theymever
would be di; toverecl. Mr: ,Hey.hired a Zhonest;
wherelhaiF,tise4 to meet. When her hashand.',ipias
away from . liome Me l .IKeYwould 'petit( Neer& the
house, Wave' a handkirobied,eand•rlehoo,ityould
burry out to meet, him at their mutat pine ef ,ar
signation But new conies 'the ;terrible part of
the 'eery:- 7,- 'ri" .
lan:b43day, thalfrth.ot-Pebreaty, -Me &Alfa
watt._ entertaining the,President -of _the • United
States at dinner—hi a One end OMo - table:litre
Sickles at tha other: ' Hs knew- heti:deg' of the
Matter in band. In , the Dahlia, of. the dinner
letter was, deliyerer to, him. which. resented to
Min the' history'ef -wife's Shame Mid-'of hla
own the-time could,'Of &Mtn,
errnothing and do nothing. There eat his !mein
with ommelfe and' by, her aide'. the' FAA.
dePt , 'When the iiresti went- siwaY halal to
oonsldor. wltiv-tibtimelf 'OOll4, eourstk he
-ebtaildridopt'r , fibutratitilrecihrpeate,thalue ' •
ordone.nathing, bnEthe' 'early patt of tile* next
day. was Spent- in a 'careful 'ltiveetigatiori'
the feats.- Wben he bad acquired- areeporrabre
degree of eertainty,. Mr.. Sickles, tearChls mire
with bar - She anaemia oat that-she-was
"betrayed and loaf;,''' but it length admitted -the
truth'of the accusation... So far all was elear ; the
question was how this grievous injurylehoild be
avenged? -The ['anent we have received from
Washington litotes that-in the course of that after.
aeon, , whilst -Mr. , Sickles was considering with
himself what ought,to be dons. and was Bitting
at his Arindew,' he sew Mr. Key enpratusbinglis
house, and meting ,the.annointed; signet to the
lady -whom be had brought to this terrible grief.
Unable to mister Ills emotion, the husband seised
upon' what weaponswere near. • There 'constituted
a complete arsenal or'armorPr-vre tines Son many
English genilemen.eonid,iu a moment of indiums.
tion,auddenly etretoli oat their liandS as Mr. Rallis
did, and find readV•two single•barrelled pistols and
a revolver. - Having placed teen weapon' le, his'
peekets, he sallied fortli,..and 'fey w . as eic- 1
tending Ids hand for a filarial) , grain Mr,' Stehle!'
'exclaimed; "Now; .villain,ou-reustr.dier and;
fired the . first pistol at his enemy,- but ,without)
effoot.Mr Key hurled an opera•glass in his fecal
and detitlegrapple commenced, the one Mau try--
fog to mutter the other's arm. and the Mher en
deavoring disoharge his seeend:_pistid. Mr.
Macias prevailed, and with his second shothmught.
his enemy Ict the ground. -Bo maddened With peed
elan, hoirevety was ho' 3bat even when he bad!
,killed . Mr. Hey,be discharged a barrel of his re- 1
iolver into the dead ' man's head. arid; with an
i
oath, rendered himself up to the °Steers of jastlee4
Sash-are ,the leading bests of- this „mTherablei
story, which we reoord with unfeigned sorrow; and.
which we are stireWill'be 'read with' , mesh' com.!
miseration by all persons la England who lied any
Jtnowledge of,the Raton in the, tragedy. .
EXTRAORDINARY REVELATION,—The. New;
Orleans Pens publishes an amount of a man who'
offered, another $l5O to put another man oat q
the world ; the 'looney to be - pabfwhen the hail,
vidual had received hisquietus.- Instead of .kill.:
log the man, however, the 'pretended a:4mila told
him of the project, and agreed with liim'that he,
should lay quiet - until the money had beau paid
over, whiob ho did. A. thousand, dollars has anise
been offered as bush money.
.
A Giver OVXRPLOGr OP TIM 3f1.991551P1.--+
'We percolie by the , Bouthern papeitthat fears are
entertained of an .overflow of the 'waters of the
Mississippi. That river, as well as the.:l(asoN
Warrior, Alabama sand btherriVers, had 'overflown
their hanks, and several points the levees' h
given_wey., - At certain points on, the lower ,Mis
slasippi, the water was within twenty-seven inebe
of the highest watermark of the 'Jut- year, an
still rising. • -' •
• STANDING' TIMBER Boasizie,--. On Thursday
the 17th ultimo, about two,aores of ,stauding tim
ber,,near Beekleysville, in Booth Lebanon town]
ship, Pa ; was destroyed By 'fire. Thor raid of the
following night enVuguished the Ere; or probablf
a good deal more would have_been destroyed...lt
is supposed that the Ere originated Nora sparks-or
a locomotive. - The property , belonged to - Dr.jold
W. Gloninger.
It °BARRY AT Balmanwaxart..—Baturday nig*
last the store _of Mr. T. Allison, in Bridgewater;
Pa., was robbed of' tilarge amount at riktable dry
goods., by thieves, 'who in some way gained as
eon to the establishment. Every effort is making
to discover the robbers, but thus far no clue what
ever has been hod to their 'whereabouts.
A "W s iTEE. .—Bettieen Tneaday
ning andMednesday morning last, come burglain
broke into the office of Messrs ; abrom,.t Hoffer, at
their board-yard,'neai the gas works, at Carnal.,
and broke the top off their , Irian safe and got tine•
enormous sum ninety•oile- coats and : a bognit
dollar for their trouble.
WILY RIGHT. -r-A rewardo 80 Or
for snob infortnatinif as may lead to the detection
of the miscreants, who have lately been' attempt
lag 'to ocanna•rearder 'on the ImbarmiPyalley
Railroad, by tampering .the switches and
placing ebstruotions - on the road.' -
BURNED DoWit."—We learn the Clinton For.
nose was burned : to the ground in the early part
of the week...-It is, the, property of Samuel p
Pbaraer, E (1 6 : We do cot know what the amount
of lois larionlP:a.) Banner. ' '
Snen.—These delicious fish aro going tc‘lie
plenty this season in our burgh, and prioeabave;a
downward tendency. They
. were selling as low es
av, and 25 mints' toptede, in market here, a few
days ago-=Star of the North, Btoomsburg,! - pa.
- A. coot, a few days since. attempted'to . fly
over the barn of Robert'PoilOok,l of - Parry tovia.
Pa., when the wind .drove it
upon C tb la e rio l no
lightning whioh„ - penetraled its
neok and killed it inatantly. • •
TILE ARTESIAN iVELT. Of Mr. Laver, ill
R Pa , has reached the depth of 500 feet
The ,,,i e l d rock ng
penetrated ;Is ,still limestone.inivd.
born blonde; carbonate of, lime, and a trifle
of sulphur. . ~
- .
• CHARLES KENADY, formeriy of Adams co.,
Pennsylvania; but for the last twenty years a att.
son of St. Louis, was murdered .on tho.:7th' o
February, by a man flannel Stowe, at Fort Smith,
Arkansas.
A nuns and its skeleton - occupant were
found floating, dciwri the 'New Hartford
daring the latefreshet, having beeif Embed out of
their - • -
SEVERAL YOUNG Msl2 of Lebanoli, 'PA" ore
malaria arrangementa for a trip to the Pike's Peak
Gold Mines. Mr.lohn M. Good, the newspaper
agent, to one of the 'party. •
0A GERMAN Sittuitm SoDirry In Harrisburg;
Pa., is engaged in practising songs and. glees se
lected for the grand anengerf at to come off In
Baltimore, the second week in Juno.
WILLIAM BROwN, convicted of the murder
64 J. M. Nicely, was hanged in Covington, Alle
gheny county, Virginia, on file 25th ult.
TIIE OLD CounT noun and county build
ing at Gettysburg, Pa., Is to be acrid at publioaale
on the 18th fat,
FIOTIOE- TO CORRESPOID*I4IIII: = -
nonto f
cotroopon or - " In . ,11117- rU,
ia mlnttb -
foltotoins
oottununtOotion =MIS minagn=l7
Alain if the ti'l.
the tiparaphi, bnt one sido:tir ttin,okfint 7 - Otntid be
J• . •
bo !too* obilig r to gingsanii powil-
TP 24 ar
,d PFt! r • qtatefh fßF 6 o!Aritilitiono*** - -
4141rntneiiLd*)44iiii .
the;r Ames of 44.9 FMR of ,C,llg!gruiPlkt-kwq*IITFIT„u
Ponlaticm, aPY_Pga,rou4olll.l4 but 14 , 4 "0-f7-1
log lo the moral tootot: :` ' - L ., ' • -
9 .t. ::u
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• - WHIM 1111 _ . -
Magi"did
Drooostio ',throb lazfin
Wizianey (NANA►fealklurry!'ition.Ml*4lll4l4.-:.-:
`,` XIDOI-01ATA 411.4tr'
Nre p , ;; T,
zor e „, id the stispiyht ,
;
UOMPOp”,'".3llll,thlag, 00:1041015::4,114,...AfircbMkgr.
kOrielloralVerVitllll6' 44l44o;i : :fslF
1ia14168 from Oporto, Pantomimes, pudgy!, awl Engin& : 4
Araannits:— ,l l6rono frOM 0 115 4 , 1 .' -
*Ootntrtait.443 VII.IrcrY*P. 2 IO 3 +1, Am/ )44PePairo!.
,; .It,ki. ix o o xo.i"EntiOotatwOoFizosioix— -
3Fiqing II et —no: ciontereleil,mityeetordaymnnietsei
Biebnii Scutt inittie 4,44:: ' - • -,.
, " The ;nitenttandie 'Otiteroberi lee viettas,eile:very "„-
brie. - - The intentia or thietireitiigitimidiineneriiiiint 2
Mid adentedand.the reeeltitiontietlit* 70hiriiiikes314
Qom:lite, Were ordered to be DA eitSti t t. tholnisnaten,
A comranntoittocrinia preelintag *Mei tite -- prfleiltator-'
Dietineon Seminary, Williamsport. Pa. ' Tii.olllll/iblit 4
oAl:ideate in atteignion 1er165-41Sinale,62 friths. ,'
Unlit - one-hilt, of time hre mentibire pi' , the.l - iinfirli-„
41 Ofitinih.l 'even' yeir or the einainaipa tilatom hie ;
itaysed'n graeleaumurivig smonitineirtnienti i
imonleminary was lorrjanteirmon the plan-,of illiiik; '
io the praises the benefit of a libirraredientieti7 The'
terrincper , iiiiiiiiin; fry bind i dlindliiitlinonieginefeal; '
igilt end famished. esein,',4eJoneineel Mrelley-i 2 :
ight Opine. The.pationane tun beep Choral. aogizet „.
eviii - elnos ftworeotiocr of the - iimbioldlo/O. foal'
their eePeeitY. End OeTeelet emiVnitiedeletext 'UP:
v.rreeM*3olpmeassatet Apteteet me deht: o sThit vow--
4h the clootlnnic*ateMaige„ephe 3.'1? . .eilehte
ootetenoei• - '-- i....- ~. - , • ••:,, - ..-
Gee , Merencindataatel Certer.leolore44. - both of i
eona jToTth .P.hileAtelAkie diatrt et es . wee e1.."444t4tP1a1'.,
is7Ortiert: ', ' - -- . ~- .
_-.. ~', . -•-
1 The Committee oeitifietteryillport the, 'Attiring 4 n..
ationn.>frotp.th i o .si i nen tl ngte . o i ing rA niii ic - th *
i - ,
ome ionkinhe.earlg ..•cr -
mrit Philidelplas-'' -- -'- -- ;o s to .
•
ortt.Philidelpm , - 'i• "-- ' .
-:325 OP 3,
Reading -- r.x..i -_ , f 4k
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airllm'sigtoi: 1 - • --- o . :•;
Nuitorr -•-"', •, ' --"- "- , ' 1 • - •n , -•-• -i -axl-c j2 - 1 - 0 .
snow R ill .-. ..... .•,. ~.1 -- —' ".. IS
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I T0ta1..,,..,.. .-.• . .. - ,
SUMO OD -”'
tt On , rootion,;the piesidlit WU inematid le drevrOn
bi_tftiettafe.ablice:Aielly:lesso, y i d aippropli#4, Wirt -
ILIVIIiMp. to Ow finsinielstowsurorii:. ,'.' --- • '
' - A. - lispernsur'preeentid'hy 7: - M. hfcCiiir &the ihil:'
owing offset :-"- ••'.:,
,
' _To th-Peasidant and, Afeneb aye ,q/Aii,Philedaliel fa,
,:. _ ,
Conference: -4 - hereby - chine, Ser. ;Wei. Winton •
member of ibis body, with's - eh:dation of enidiletolt• - •
leery. regolatien‘ tosehhor slavehtddiag Se iblitMVol,l
PAX AllAidfi. - '4fe biii010.11111!, - A&lt. 14, cheptelyrii '
i 6peafteatioti , ::7lthding Inican loileigiritinntateLif . 1
'every watittwesty•ilveandtarenty.eiglityterset.Steelt.
d eubjeitme their issue to bMe cooditta e - .t. •,-,
This Paverrise lei a Thor antleseitise d - 'tiv:ltalic
lavery.questiooli, genital. - *tidally: Wye Seileime-c; -
81on with slavery fepartimalar. Ploally,lhenost . te, 'limo ,
!settled hy a resolution. of Mr dndemon,„that the elm**
ibe referred to - I Coidalt - tes: eithiistisit of 454 Nino Gish -
Zdistrlet, whose dotal!, shall itentst caavider fhimnod- ,
ispich name' reeolotions as may be palonitt*rto it, sad,
foomeld noise definite sanansipn: • --- -- ' - '-'-' •
1 Theibilloirin reSolatkikaras olhetedi and ignited:to , t
re same conunittee :.,
~,.. ~ -, , ...: . . • ..• r
~. -,„
Risolied, - ,,That .:itiery . inersher - of - this "iihMtivelese; '.-- ..
Iwhti ii SOW; or ritirliii Iserisftere' a' - nlaveloidef,adialll -- _
tm required to:Manuteilthe:Maleii et Amer.:Me faultr
of ems said the impedes at eighteen yeeg, nothrseemoyerr .
thasenresto be inardsoltind it Oita._ .- -L. -- = - --." -- .
I.- 'Thetßialtoyinonohnehd (the ileacimitbee; be tim'abere.- -
'llieobiti , Cl 4 8 raw.) • ,-,-,, , •l; •, ~
1 N,l , hiledeliddic ' 7
, i). Thliniim; -,_ "
i ' 8 Philadelphia — -1 f: nodgebie, _' ' '-' 2
; --. Beadle - it - -"''- ' - - -" -X: hi: hietiarter: - ,,
-.-"-
Mutes . t vf. If Adrislame,
"Witmiejetozi.l. ... 1".....' - :.T;l:Thompain: ' --•
th10W41111:,.."'
The ape of We !liey Oros, geehmeaargellty Wt. - I!,
.freiniesherm,with alaveholdleug oiantrarT. Se DbilePlfiche ~
was 'taken tit, "W. Cuindepharn Mated - nut WSW , '"
dittos of goinnbimlisies se eery pesearione. - • = 110. - 41.::
le fm advanced In life. and aide,' hoe* Adieu It tiltaki
at mum the chair* of abeam ho forevirittetekc , ind •
thiletftteriodg e ofliniticiabemacilie"Perpatiated: , os-
inottem,r,tbe timers - Mq dedicried,tuttli tie repeat! 0f,,-ther
- slavery eammittm , be hoard-- ,
.. •- - :-.--• -- 1._:!. - t'l.i -
Visitor. CLeinum;tv,it - Pliketid la .aria___, _ . se , r,Y. .
relation , The gentleman Made mine esineritaisbinattbeo
plethorie coodittotkof, the - Vonferetoe arsidierneteVek •
4Rpletian• - lio ,tairis,' - rolistiiinera - ,id;ida ‘,.opt,siop ,
should bel 'tette' oft`lrhil, L tioaribe afready imateded.
ranks are thinned but.i. , .:4: -- ii. , _ -4.,:z , :i.-• I'4 - ;,,t
The spealal order of tesineee fey eilenenptobcolt eras,
not taboo op, the stewards notifying thi - Ostiafekuseoof
theft nnreedinesero reptiEtt ..,- - ‘,' ' ",---' '' . -''' .- ' . .
The report of the Wealtiyan PearediriCollepit, at - WiILC
Wag- on, To a Prasanist4 ',Tait, intitthatoseenne intis,"!
' the ‘ heeds Drib*, C.9 - Alsrepoi fijw,rar - ken i Am - 4 ha&
enjoyed several mirk '' , l ,r_.•At • prisieriey...and Ma 10.5
duped itaP4lPltal debt from $38.802 . toe/ Oftt 0: :T0... , .
.
die lestlwo yeary,lioneieKitlr:ineVbeia d oplssPet:' -
tat nine: ' . The reportof -the ttnetatairte. Ensittor
ittepettoesPeldoinfdiriaMMiebeforettie end of theiedW. -
aims Pest, it may be eat heated tbitthi bilsesciaialoW
la for atiereakiatUbtedness wilinarbe tem thatch& fait'
Tha.trWita.elf, , howArir, areinotiiiltostettler;deaporedhige. !, -
!he Ptttootlitt of UM eellairetiories the ; antviasnihiuN
oien sies4ty, svatafained,an: ...ban:a 40 4tFawiai • Olaid.;da - -.-
day Scholars. -- yriib'pj•so, rairortictim • is.at :.iriai. naajc
Yang tAdi
an ittl'Oiraaidars,withatarapariiano; - -
Minutatiar,aidiii , lebbiais2 , Tlii.lsoitaiafshlsisystatiliii-' ' _
been adopted same. Arhe traiteeteOshier'lP tripelthelf
that afferther presenEcolleigioe*sar t theo lest-tatibect -. •
shetild.bottooduatail :. by: a ; putt sa,cindett.eueitivedii ,
,lsiithy iteshatttlirecnvitott * V . ' -:
•
s d4 . l! - Illeitt4dr , ifaa out. ncf Tilii ' 1 --
'im booms matuton,femnnhatoMiheritraide ,eitetteifu =
mestaising Muntie - r or, Orb. tbit_reflatette Poteioni - it
Oonferance dostititlon - . - ,:ht the close ar,..the last - col.:,? -- -
Meets year, the late - reisitient of the :emlittira,•!:Vl3% -
temede, resiguedidairithe seditermailocedraMe filled
by the eleotioo of the.flev.,lobit f'iribton, atpessidecart ,
The report liFfollowed bile Seville at resolutiiiii:
of there requests the: Presiding,-Blehep;to eplielattl
snitsbio agent for - one - yesi to trarel through the boticile
or the C.nferstice for the purpose. of orgfox the alerted
Of the institution, esilivg eehftlershipt4 eollettmcont..;
standing claims, Red soliciting petrorsge.„ -Another .oc
the series provides for 'ha nomination, by Conrsreneist.
of tweet ite"wietaberii to he elected - trued:es et
ennuel ennameneeettent. in tbnplenent the :get! - Awe*
Onnningbant anti the 8ee.8., Combo, Whose termC
geniis will then expire. - ' ' '
71tIrrirnott wee; far the niellent, theitable.
W
The next leggier question, Who MO rltoltted.op.
trislf was ttken np, and Abe _following persons wgte
• NRISII I-- PRILIDALPELL,DI3 . I2IOIK-John Rmitieth,
Wm ,7
,Statkpon, .4a," ,Itcyoolda, Tels,W elek—
PBI tibgt,Plin Dtaratar=Wm:ll.Jormoo py
'11,104; Fish% Wei Irriekett, F. P Otimelt 4
41n ato:luta east!en haTiekteten orderedi
of theetiwitts - wai rpide the weal ordlic,pc hiteitteee
for torsi Adjahritiel. - -
' ; , seranitoos'imetitow;'
The Oonterenee reasembied at throe Weleek, dare: -
tonal exercises being. coodueted by Ber. J. B. Asia.
The seats were tilled by - a largo andienee,mtatlf ladies,
although the attendant* of 'marchers wee-not sei. Urge
as fa the morelog - -
A ' resolution was adopted isoranlinding & took If
Dr. J. R Anderson, entitled tqlarmcom for the Slek -
Boom and Tlrtaide , ' . . •
The report of the Eabiasth Connaittee wee real It
speaks of the adrentagee or "one day in seven ass day
of rest • to , tite Ordeal= and mental man - In a-- moral
,aenine of view. the. Sabbath wan eminently a day to be
hallated by men; and . universally, to be obrerred
thr.mgbout - the'strrld: Cheated as oltisen
we should eitert onnivflusereto by every /imf
Ini way. ary attempt to desecrate it. , ; -
' The reportof the - Iliance Counnitteewas read. ,The ,The
'colleettoes, eathey hereto** mate , tirettli - eilt-yea,
IVO se follows Bible, emu. ;$810• . 111 Miaterhea-
Union, 1981 38 ;, Rducation Void. $6lB 34, tom 23-
charges no linndaj-eiehool allectietis had been reedy?
ed From 68 charges no oolleattrna:for theZdneation
Feud had been received. while 16 charges bad sent no
oolleotione to the Bible Yard.. The report wait adopted.
-The Dominittee'on-the COlOntaation , Lance also pre
sented a report It advocated the propriety of the
teen of colonisation. ..The removal of the negroes to
Metes under the humane mispiou of the Oidoniattion
Society was someiblog greasy to be dsslred7 -Resolu
tion* were attached approving of the Socioteelabors.
The geoetirn le adopt these reeolntione gave rise to
an extended and animated debate.' The views they
enunciated were supple lad by Profeesoryohnum,_ehaiv ,
man of the 00Inekttee, Rev. Dre. cooper and godgsta,
and Rev. Mr:Loitg. ' - • .
* The portions of the report: 'relating to the settee eg '
the alai Ciprerziment on the, question of „gleamy ware,
on the suggestion of Br. godgeon i stricken nit, and the
,Iheiroport of the *towable, *Mel kid been made the
special order for four °retook. was taken .11y. The
total amount of oollectlooe from ell the Marian
wes $8,677.15 - The. claims' weft, distributed the
claimants., each amount being uolosal in en; eterelope
and handed te - the party , or the representative of the
_
party, ealtled to it„.
The resolutioni thanking_
- the *maids fottkoir er•
-torts In the Mattis of distribinbig collections panned_'
The propriety of taking no public collsetioni in the
'salon* churchmen was debated at monk length. and, weer
finally terminated bj e , motion to edjourn,'whieh was
carried at twenty minutes peat are, and the Conference
adjourned seandlogly.
.rorsowno is the Bat of the itock
holders of the Central Pasengar - Railway , as'eertlfied
by - the governor. No littera-potent have been isenad
to them by the aortritor. ` Piro dollati On - owth aliata
hire been joldi ":• • " - '
- 141115Wi'D. Leiria 600 J. Anapaeli. Ji • 20
Wm: C. Longotrath..i."...soojWilllam Drumm • - 20
'Pariah " 640 V. JACO:Assort 600
Iffilebh2l. Paxton' • 500 Rdward S. Jonas -20
Thomas Hart - 520 Joseph H. Harrison.... .20
A. Parrish, Jr 860 Wm D Lellllll 20
Thos, }limber, Jr 600 W. W. Cushman ' - . 10
Ellis Lards
Inn HON. JOHN 0. , O.4BONTNIIIDON, Vtoe-Pre
'adept United States, is inlistin, not, as SOUte paper' as
-seri, to inquire into Post tliss'or other funds, bitt
simply to lily in is netr,stilipli‘ ' 4 'elegsnt aging - fools,
at the palatial store of,
,Gfiirrille Stoke& the flak
%cable clothier, No, datlhedtaut street. Let all our
readere, withoutregard t ) polittoal prodtleationi, folicw
hie Excellency% example, and our word for it tltey.wilt
newer have cause to ripest. •
NE have been informed that Dr. John'A. •
Morrison, late inspector of drags atibie port, beitieen
appointed appraiser of merchandise by the j,soret A ry
of the Troasurv, with ayieet to an entire reorganization
of that department, and to renter it efficient, it having
been determined to change and redirratho force to Die
ego, to one appraiser and one aosietantappiolsor.
Ifnuee. bete at, exemtner t tutibieu 'appointed saaixtent
GtonwiNkraour, a young man Palling from
New fork;was Committed by Alderman Nillinger for a
farther bearing yesterday, on the chary of ottompfitur
to peel a counterfeit fire.doller bill of the Stroudsburg
Bude;at it. dry-gbodi etore 'on Girard avenue, above
• • -
Cu/m=B' }tiro ias • sent to the House: of
Sefnge iTetesdey SooreingUa the charge el robbing 7 the
till atilt° store of Sawa-It. Bowles, Wray& ayearie,
below Seventh street, This wee Alta Stet attempt,
end -be hod en secoMpliee waiting for - him or' the
outside. , . - -
• • ,
A nnaima of a cart fall otf yesterd4 mern
tat while coing , ariog Seoood street, and wan rtiniver.
IlleartoWiti broken, and - he was lejeied tniernallyi He
=was taken to the Second-dietriat shale/00u°, andenb
erquently teemed to ‘ thahosnital.• _
. A MAT named James Logue fell into s the
Delaware at Nine-street wharf, oit,Wedeeelay niet,
near midnight, but wee rescued by 'an offleer sad taken
to the Eleventh-ward station-house.
_ .
WE ACKNOWLEDGE the jecolpt of an',invt
tation to attend the nonlvereary of the Wert E rd Libra
ry Aitoolatleri at A iiadel end Itoydn Hall, thin mentos.
There will be Amin and. epeakiint. • •
if.AD nod was killed a day or to ago, in
idaybodville, Twentytonrth, watt, sitar to had lA.
jprjd takattlin dog odd Win Woe , cam