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. pr - Ale' 144 to 4'3.k ,akta cos:a *ad noun
Till TiI4DfUPRLI&D BY
P9t i ttA, &:BODINE,
I:34lEiritti
• por..-7ar.haeiag heen - ,saserd t'o the satisfaction of
thousands of families, we'oonfliently present it to the
riustioruire.' *Old attentlontoAlte an
psrlorlty of onr artlelworar thoee , slog gotta -perch*
far the' , gotta perelia, fro.,
"tiogiartOO biroilisillifOrioarifrivor to the fruit be.
JONI POADif otherwiee defective.
.
& B. also soanntaiturirsOperior =literal, water and
Porter bottles, iii4%all - klods of veep glass
: 9eB-tr.
Wattbes, ittuelq, at.
8.4.11 -.MY '46a Q 34, :
101313111:1 . •
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renie . eat t l e theit. \Otte MArble
BIS ORNSTNIIT STREAT,
NOW's SIDN, 11, -. 01111111.
StbeikOt: - • •
AID
— V FANCY . 600 DO, • '
To ,wkieh thej Inette the etteution'of the puiDe.
SM.VDS,IyAIip,'IKATONES,' DIAMONDS, AND
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p s ,ojtg R "
7.R,T.C . ( 4*K",'1.R3V.E LR 'lr, 2,40 . •,
STREET. ,
irPoszigs;l4 on it'd • tall assortment of Vaeberon
aaQOooitaega:WateL
•
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: - mitiatieruiutasNt IMPOiTiall OP :
: • , BiLVEtr,PLATSID,WARS'; '
#4:BO * A ritheira7r, stl4o, am, stairs,'
-' ' Pleladelohli. • '•
bil‘bd reed for 'rile thi Trade' •
/LIBETIIi 1 001‘1111141.01C sliaricufsidTa, tint),
pluralists; 00elarre,) Otreal.WAITaRS, BAB.:
. .• STOBSL EITQOPI%, •
• ~F,0 , 40, NAVAL IL.
ia4 Arkirg alElrhots or motel 0024.7
• 1
Tnlra of tk:
cyst mediNGER
RA/PWWY STOCKS
roiciALls.
Mooki or Ulf!.s./0 0 0,,PagteOPr 7 4suwayi ,now
fa.OperellorkAn tbinolly Aug, those in owe of con
ttreetioni -oithieli are . iterated to, W naming
; are • -;
As' thew steam , •
suit genera ll y before tie Bowl
if Broker: 444 troll& Write one kiendoand tbe nubile
irbenfiti to amid = is pint ilefirible **Idol ) a well
'silo . g ee leteilug g ive us an
WITUERS,As , PETERSOX;
nefiIANOSIVIOP.Pi
--___.kro,lll l / 1 4t1LpWAr.
11#429'aria ,Stlbainicaler.
-
ROBERT -:814‘,30k/VIE ," 4
N. R. 00 INNER AND WEI puma,
WHOLESALE DRUGWSTB,
MAIttribiCITIMICREi OP IN OIL,
wrininign•or DIURICIL PLATE
WI.NDU,W G -S S
DIAL7ItBIN AMISIOAN,W/PIDOW 6I UB.
pinup F. KELLY & 00.,
(sysiiippli *nit r. Rog! & c 0.,)
N . 9, 1 0 BOViii 07.#13 SWAT, •
• , 1111.14.11014 e.
BARS NOTES,
9045prft0141.14 PAPBEt,
r iaATti y*RAIIO,.
• XXOII.thIGE,
BOUQUT AND /OLD.
Also, !Hooka as& Bonds, bat oily oa ootaralialoa.
$?, attos:tloa 'pan 'thraghoat
the yountty, and ocurtosseW nay roll irotaat at
isturno,:' , ' ap2-tf
1 • gatimare.
iv.idEo.: ABBOTT.
- - No. 18 North FOURTH ISTREET,
IMPORTERS AND Din ' 118 IN ' .
HARDWARE, OUTLERY;rdcrifo, ETC.
All of Whieb ire offered to'Bu.rdo the mod taiora=
Ile terms. , mar2B.2m
tikaoeY ' 06 . 11E;14.
• . •116011.711 it At D&ALffi IN .
POEIGNP- AND DOMESTIC' ,
- STATIONERY. •
itaqtrAprthaux mrtvineprzs IN sviay
" AND NON: •
Aftmrt ',oft 41,11NOLD'S moraiiiWKITING
5,07 OHESTNUT STREET,
,
u4srwho OPPOSIT. Tan grin voi7ono.
[STEW :131:41100STIEIN,G, •
T.
COOTKINq' RANGE. .
- " • • • - -
Gl= pIIZNIS.
• 'll4 , are iurrootOot to gave at lout Thirty Per Cent.
to fool. will bake quicker and more uniform thou any
Mier PatiMu'of,Bange eiar introduoad In tfili Market,
AND ItIiTAIL: '1
WILLIAM Si
11$2 ; MARKET
'(01*BAIE.11$ k WiLLIAIO3.)
nemariale. '
I:eV, m
-45,ATA'r_,..
IVIZE1.1:1_ zse CO.
4eiro remored from the N. E. earner of ' •
F b T A • #3 OH, STREET
• To their 197 W
NO; 15 4.4 0 4 STREET;
6 100.,1)104tg wileot .
lit AN ILIA. ROPE-1-Aaeorted , sized Mann.
'mid for Haw Yrol Woos
&DU Nos'AVNATER
lOW lat 111111011 TIC wukaivas. ~ ~, :„ A rza,
t „, ~,,
P/ULllDlo,Pirl#,
lacritn.
13tatiolverg.
P,MADEUM
Ovammx `s cats. '
C9NG-RESS BALL,
CAPE MAY, -N. J.
THIS WELL-KNOWN 2
FIRST-01ASS: ,HOTEL
WILL B 011104
FOIL THE REOEPTION OF GUESTS
WEDN E,S
TIIE 15th DAY OB 7UNY.•
WEST & THOMPSC;N
PROPRIBTORB
1859. - •
- °RIO WRITE SUT A Pittra .SPRINGe. •
OPEN TO irgitynvi smuukto HIOALTII OR PIMA.
PERII,,PRO JUNI las TO OCTOBER, Ist. '
•
AOOO6I6IODATIONti_ POE; OVER' 600 1/1111TERS:
• THE ()Rio wain SUE sisndisikre aqui.
ted in Delaware county, 16 miles north of , Columbus,
(the capital of Ohio,) on the &lota river; 10 sailetlfrom
Delaware, 5 miles from, the White Sulphur elation, on
the Springfield, Mt: Vernon, and ItitabllTS Palt° o4 ,
and 10 nines from Pleasant Valley. or Spring' - atcluolt,
on the Columbus, Piqua, and lndjannllatired.
The medicinal qualities of these Springs are near-
peeled by Alms, -of any other liftnend Waters In the
Shined en c , • "1 - - • c • ,
- •
For Anom Staten
o,r ether Infomuition, a 4 dress
- ANDREW W1L1300, 2
.1811 s,n* White Sulphur Options, OHIO.
VETRITE SULPHUR AND °HALT,
T v BBATB 'WM:NOB, at DOIIBLING , 4O, PA ,
are now open, and' rk easy of wads yjA Efarrlabura;
thew on ,Cumberland Talley itoad-to Newville
thence 8 miles etaging - to the *Springs, *tiara you ar.
rim at 5 P. K., lame' oat/ Beer" arrangement is 80111.
plate for Vahan." Board ;or week, Igt ; per day, SLIM ,
Reduction for famitlea.l Referenats-4u: Stool, Mor
ton tdeldiehael; Baraiott B, B. Janney, Jr.,
Reference to the Analyafe of the Vi'storti Jae. 0
Booth' Analytical Professor of U KW:
, Addreas Newyille P. 0., 2 . 00Tt & 001111, '
JeT•l3lz* = - • • Proprietors; .
A NDALUSIA HALL will be .again opened
.Ll.for the itecommodation of. thole ',..erho.rifitalre to
make their home In the gauntry during the Bummer
seamen on thefiret day of June... It le pleasantly located
on an eminence, one Ale to the" north of Beading, op
the Philadelphia and Pottsville Turnpike, and, from its
elevated position hail the benefit of commanding a wind
view of the surrounding country. from" Neverslok Hill
opts the Blue Mountain gap, a distance of some thirty
miles. „The 'freak country' air which 'IS constantly
stirring there; and the •eneelleut watererecoraraend
themselves. The proprietor has taken palms toprovide,
'every comfort and - haary within - hie rtell( for the,
senomoviiitlon of We guests. , mo house, is new• and
newly lerniehea—his bathing apparatus Complete, and
his stabling good. Livery aocommodatlons of theleist
kind can be obtained at the shortest notiee. Term,
Moderate 'IAHLS It., MAI/glad; Pkoprietori
mylilwfm-2m* ' " ' ;• • •• • -
SdOEEW! , BEAD HOTEL,
,NEAB Ergl.7loEDi OONN.
The Intbiarlbir, having frarohaved this well.knoirn
Briallsisi fashionable Snugger Nouse, would inform it/
former patron, and the-pc:bac generally. that tt to to be,
refurniehrd; piloted inside and - out; put In Complete'
order. and opened for the reception of oompeny on- the
flint day of - MlNE,„under the immediate ,inperhaten.
'demo& of OhlitlalArOWLlK llen.i.ther. popular aid'
midmost favorite a; Stile eirtehliehreetet for the last tin
yew.
The Note! hi of modern oonitrualion, built on an ex.
tansies Stele, with 'Accommodations for two hundred
end fifty gnats, orommending a dnevlewot Long bland
Sound. 13,1Uard, Shuttle, and Bowlig Poieme, st • spa.
coolant Metallic, rom the ' Boole: `flood- lashing sad
Buollnievrithln doe minutes yea.
- arrengemente have been made with the' Noy pm.”
don, &ankleon. and Providence Railroad:ler a new
depot within one' mile .or the Souse; eel the
Badbem'S Head Stu .w b:0 Also for .Igonesign (Asti,
for the boarders. to and from the ~, ,Tostino',ltotelP to
the "Head ," at halt pride. ' "
N. B.—Mosgultom era never seen at the EOM.
, , - . . • ,
TONTINE HOTEL,.
. BY-11. Luz .SONaNTOri. „
NEW HATIN,NOtiN. '
I have made extend's improvements fie ihe'VON.
Tin EOTELlMaiNprfac la the; addltlon of - new
Booms ' new Pilitard-Tebleaand NO - Boom - with hat,
Mid cold water.'-Fatutlisi eanhave entree or toorm' at
:either Hoses, al 'hew ii atnei ArsColeatbotel, he the
Siren* attention WUpe3 tA e A
` -Being the idle Ofifie 7 golaimilWiakrirg
porty, sad. Levine a six. years! Meese ,' from January
neat, or the r ONTINN NOTALL;MY whsle thus WM
be devoted to the comfortgf the mete..
• myll•viltibe - If! SORtNTOkT.,
"FINITES STATES ITOTEI 4 ;_ CP,'N C t
BM &NOEL N. .I'.- r The , subscriber . Woe this
method of Informing hipiretemtle,ind the that on
and atter JTINE 20th his bowie - will. be open for tba
reception of moats. When errelyelfort will is • made to
plesee those who may favor' bum. - This hones - 10
gently sanded on a lint blot!, with -lawn in front, A.
fall new of the ocean. Lood.roade. stabling, &0., mike
itu attractiire IS any bone in the country. The tom
munleation N aceeseible by two daily lines from foot of
Walnut.street wharf, via BL. M., and 2 P M.
Referenete-(}randy, Warden, & CO . Rip Cheat - mitt .
street. ' B. BROBBILHER,
' • Proprietor.
1,-.7MA BATH I. N G.—THS MANSION
008111, foot of Peuesylvauls - Seem*. ATIMiI3O
4411.;te 'NOW. OPRlfflor guests., or convey:deco of
gementlothfgultrto.the WA; end uttriotive•
nen of the tut tomtit kroyine, , gol4.4o. unrlecaled.
The propitiate Ivos spated nb"palail to milting Ws
natal all - that, could, be desired by 'fbiltirs. '
natal
• •
,
CI - A
L L 'W kITT.I3 STILY.I3.IIR,
1 1.../ SPRINGS, OTIBIDERT4ND 00.; P 4. , '
This &emits and faahlonsitls Vintering.inate l Plea
inctly• 'nested near the base of the Blue ldniutain,
four miles from Carlisle. Pa., will be'opinifor.vialters
on the 20th of JIINIII. The waters of these *flaring+
are highly impregnatedwlth minerals; and for drinking
and bathing are not surpaesedl* shy Sulphur Spring*
in the oottutry. -The buildings are well Ventilated, and
are aurrininded by 1,200 feet of- baloonies. The scenery
ip of the grandest kind, and the ammulmodatlone for the
awl comfort _of ;slaters are nom
eiptionithle.•• 000 d • fsivo pleasant Aistyge, line Tondo,
billiards; bowling saloon, and o th er gamelymid lilt the
alphiPitlieripinetisily found at Watering Plasm, can be on.
or 4 tiers, limiters 'leaving Philadelphia or Baltimore
I 'oils ~w. Ong „train arrive at Alm' Springs at 8 &cloak
-DBll7 ifugt/tor father -information address ,
• .I;flirliel,.oloipeNlN."do - 110. • •
4 4ATInit Pkßprot 4
Birmatioss.-- , Toba 0. Pe Costa @- t 4 Al'et
Rhieditn, Bell-, Thema* (I. Percival, Deg PhD adelph ia ;
Alen ,Kketted, R: B. riolliftr, MsAlaiore r Jacob,
Gideon, 111%., .111 chard • Walleaki Washington,
D. C. , myllB.lm
rilBE UNITED' STATER HOTEL, AT
JR. AM/J.ITX° OIT.Y, will be opened for the re
ception- of Halters on the let of itiNle. The Hon e
tits been thoroughly renoveted 'and improved, and is
supplied with all the appliances and comforts of a amt.
oleos, Crotel. In addition to-other improvements,' a
railroa4, ko_po ponstrueted to the beach, on which
the allege free of Charge during
battling *mit.
nisBo.luk CONRAD:A MELD.
111EPFOR,P SPRINW.
AM This well•kcown 'and 'delightful Bumimer re,ort
will be open for the reception of vilifort on the Pat of
gi NB, mid kept open tili the tint of October.
Tbe Betel will be under the management of Mr: A;
whom experienee, courteous mariners, and at•
tentlon to his guests glees the , amplest assurance of
comfort and kind treatMent.
Parties wiebing rooms, or any information in regard
to the place, will address the suliseritp.
ALLIN,
m>9o-tier Superintendent Bedford Mineral Springs.
IPRELATA. - MOUNTAIN' spatioas,
-R.14 LANO*STAIR COUNTY, - YINNA. "
Thle formate establiehMent will be opined by the
On of JUNI. Situated ,on 'the Spimata Ridge, 60
miles west of Yhlledelgibia - , 18 eolith of. Reeding,
north of Lam Meter, 40 east of llaritiburg, and taming
the advantage of the pnresbeoft water, Over? Tsfleti
of baths. the cite elevated to 1,200 feet above water
level, with graded. and shady walks -In denim forest/,'
and the mostesforisire landmape imenery in the Union,
it isnot surpassed fie a Summer residence.
- Aimonimodetionii fey 400 permans, improved stabling,
and good carriage house"; also 111 8 0 0 0 Meek . or/ifetY
horses and carriages, with sannisments. At good band
of music, t ale/, ten pin alley. It Is easy of
keine from all the nbove points by railroad and coaehes
The proprietdr spares nothing to make it, a home.
place for comfort and health.
Tor farther perhoolars, zee elronlirs, to be had by
applying to Joseph B. Myers. Third and Vine titres - re;
Tames O. made, Chestnut street; or to the I.roprie.
ter, ' - JOIIISPR RONllBlaORull,
• • Rphrata Post'ol66e,
L110011441t Conekty;,Peuni.
WIRE MANSION 11.0117435,
REAPING, PENNA.
• , L. DE 11013GRON, Proprietor.
Thli Well-known eatabllabnient, the favorite resort
of clitlarau ..and visiters, hut lately undergone 'eaten
#llo reptile, end is now one of the moat commodious,
elegant, and thorough hotels in the Union; beautifully
located - at the roomer. of PIIPTH and PENN Street++,
Reading. accommodations • are first-olass ; the
roome epaciona and airy Land the table constantly sup
plied with all the luxuries of the season. Persons de
alma+ of spendlog a,few weeks in the stammer In an
agreeable and economioal manner, could oat do better
than make a trial of BOURBON'S MANSION UOUSII
it Reedit/S. 5e224
pgli . Rye STATIONERY ESTABLISH ,
1. MEP, POORYR and RE.OR about tom
meneing Analuesa tom end, on our shelves. a good so•
aortment of BLANK ACROIINT BOOKC-Procalisory
Notes ai:t Yeafts,Letteri Oap and Nota Papers. and Rio.
velopesorith sown% 04) Igor t 'Ft ent of Etittonery adapt.
ad to Oonotfog boom noe. O p r stoat Is bought $o .large
qtantitits, eirolpolroly for CIABIL Wing tto gProm l P. ,-
net of selling geode at VARY LOW PRIORO to 04 811
BRYRRO. Orders bye maßpromptlY attended to. Mare's
W. PERRY, Agent, rommt and RAOR [ten lm
DERBY,, STATIONER; FOURTH and
BADERome assorted Pogue,' Winding
ome very fine qualttleo of Note, Cep, owl Letter Pa
pers. widoli we we aloofly oat VARY 'LOW. Wfd.. G.
PARRY, Agent. YOURTH sad MOE.
A LA.llGil,_ assog,tment of MISCELLANE- ,
li Otig BOOKlii.'initoble for Bummer Tooling, BILL
/Se LOW, at PERRY'S, V 01138.1 H and Ft Olt 11,8
INENB FOR MEN'S WEAR.
14 Aim*lopsi Linen Clompanp's sttperior style Brown
Wien Codlings, X and X i 'varions abodes Brown• and'
Blocked - Linen nuts, yellow. styles; Brown Linen
Trills.- A °bolos easottment of the &bole Gods now
cniumplikisiad for ago by: JOBSPII lAA;
did-tr : , . IQR sod iRdINTRATNITT Atreet
•iclovvlNG MADiflrrEt7fif Most ap,
j,ll - proved P3lteras, for e•le by
0. B. BOOBBS.
104.0t* No. 111. MARROW Otroot.
rr 4 R.-200 bbi's Tar, in prime order, for
J.WltaVitia, 'RYMER; 00.. , 23
NOM. 4 f4strootinds9lllo)Bni•WEl4lYl4.
•:7 "' • It ,„
-0 s.
. 4
Itild 10, 1859.
Quina 4 3
of the:
_derato;‘;
man f ,l ‘.'
upon Or
oratio,
they ai
'Web the following article from, the
ilillnoie) , Heratil, as one of the algae
(*Lei; , but wish it to be distinctly latt
-ti4 t!Lis' journal is, committed to-no
•
4thti , .tfellidoney, but prefers to stand
1 51$0 . 0rtaill8d principleS of the DeMO•
1 and to , follow the flag upon which
•
1 t:M m
inse
ed, wherever it ay lend :
..,c -- DOUGLAS 01t DEPNA.T. '
The' riviction that Judge Douglas is the only
Demon, who can be elected-President, is becom
in .mo I , deoply seated every .rlay,,.aird growing'
wider , '. 'Wider 'every hour,. it was a similar
°envie
,whioh, taking porkessien of the Demo
°retie., 't artof „the country in the days of Old
Moho '.resttltecl in the nomination and eleotion
of Gon al nehmen to the Presidenoy. The old
patriot- lire new as nnaceeptablo to the nullifying
Are-eat • orSouth Carolina; and their coadjutors
in other,? 'nil:tern States, as Judge, Douglas is to.
daY..lr • that mattered not,with the great mess of
thefpeo , whe act and s o-operate, with, and in
fact re Oute , the,DelneorattollorlY• TheY
wants. Mitiodat - Union Presideet-»one'ithOse
rumps •adiatild entbfece the whole people, whose
merumr . .tpirblio policy. would- look to the wel
fareeat•' 4foleetitY of a ll ,interests in every see,
tion of: .. e 'country, and who enjoyed- the con&
dense he messes in all the States: 'Aida - team:an
that Al . the bill they .foupd, in those days. yin
Gene ~ ackeon, preoleely as they,now find him
in Ste :Y nA. 'Douglas. The only opposition there
is to n . jites,,,disearding all mere party names;
comeaf , 'Jam classes of fanatic& One clack re-'
sitle :la ,li at :Ida:North, acid qindst pitt
.oongr "akell,legislate against lilivietit. fn e -
Terri , • enr; -The ;other , . °loss, reilditig, 'Ohio y
•
at the, •rik, insist thatOongresseltall legislate
in favge Tralavery dn.-the Territories.. Douglas
insists spat Congress - shall- do. neither--tnat'
C ongreiershall legislate nottlier for7nor against,
slavery le the Territories. The' position main
tained, 'Judge Douglas upon this subjeet 'hap
been th position of the Democratic party for years
Past t , was the position sustained by tho people
,NOTM I South • in the, election of both Pierce
i
andlla !man.' It Is' a position that is entirely
aooep eltireasonahle men of all partied in all
partite , i country. •It is the only position ripen
this an 'et that 'ia vinsistent with'the Clonistitlf
tion, or that will. maintain and. „perpetuate , . the
peamsfu pd.barmonious existence of the Union.
Thep le - of the ibuthorho seek no undue, ad
ventsg er the people of the North, are content
that Ce' - easahall pot legislate in favor of slavery,
lif the lad thepirth shall remairieonally eon
. teat tit Donee's: shall not• legislate against sla-
I very.. , at -more could the people of either sec
! Hon. ati ' demand?.-Bat it is jest at this point
that tb' :Ahern fanatic steps in and asks, ~ .How
are we' -get slavery into the Territories, union
Cowrie 001 enact laws 'Protesting it there?"
And-it -also just at this point that the Northern
Janette pain and asks, "Row are we to keep
elavernit of thnTerritories,:rinless Clongrosa shall
*neat Warn prohibiting • It- there?" - The-' mistier
of the, ' ohs Demoorat,,one who stands squarely,
upon'. this' platform of nondntervontion—is, If yen
want 211,every in a` Terrihnyi Move to the Terri
tory an t la and - vote for it there ; or: if
you do not; iranCilivery to emit In • a' Territory,
move !into., tbo Territory,- end Oppose and *vote ,
[ sgatostite.introduotion and' existence,there. In
this Way,...the whole question,may be bent "Out
of national politics, and the power for mischief
and 'danger_ to •the . peace and integrity of the
Union-Wren out of-the bands of these who live
upon agitation, and seek to ride into Milos :open ,
.it, bothiNerth and South. , The question' Ig. thus
thrown Mut of the , arena of national politioa—and
who" does'not desire that this" may be' done at
once, 'Unpile is pot heartily dolt and tired of thig
perpel din and hambuggery, and tone:fealery
,ahoutrnigiers ? Well, this lc the position of the
Democratic party, and of Judge Douglas, and it'is
:beeauseJudgeD. has been the boldest,' - ablest, and
Mhst 'so (manful adroonte of this cardinal =mini
of thepeutooratio creedz-non•intervention by Con
;grin 34tir elnyery in qtate 'or Territory—that
thireDPl Fest le spontaneous ' fooling throughout
the cotry final*: urn be, ougkt to be, and tags;
he el ect ed the next President of the united Stites.
refs biftieuse. the mass of the people' knew Judge
Dough" to be a atstesman of more thanitomen in
tegrit*anilierd firmness, upon this grea p t orition question, that
'they O him' for that exalted ;':ancl lt
is bees* they entertain doubts whetherany ether
public fearp,ugPfesidelatial stature, possesses equal
_
integri4 and lirntnesi s ' that the Impression—con
viottootather—iegrowing deeper and wider, and
'gainia ground da i ly .that he is the only liemq
omit posaibl.vbeeloided ?resident la - 1880.
"plga, ' levant, thia intelnablealaverybkoll 'put
apvieg-Aussi.ttut . et.waY'o4•it: -
then'make Doggies Presi dent . The politicises
~,fe.y.pesetf, l ieleatilionglae out of the 'norpitiatio4
at Charleston, but If they 46,1iff indleations now
aret-theugh 014- PN'I Possible change by that
Alms—that- the people will cheat the politicians
onto!' the preeldent;by defeating et the polls the
man they nominate. No Denlotrat doubts that
poßglae could'a4vioulrbe elected, if Dominated.
And not one pernoorat in a thy:wand new believes
—whatever he may believe a year toole-,-that any
other Democrat in the Union could -be °hotel,
though endorsed by forty Pharleston Convention's.
Why, then, plionld liernoerata hositato to express
their-solemn and deliberate convietions upon the
noblest .1 Why should' they, by bolding back,
permit the politicians to trick and trap, and plan,-
and arrange for the nomination of a candidate that
cannot be elected, when, the voice of the whole
couctry points to Douglas as the roan that can be
elected? When the choice is. manifestly, Douglas
or'defeat, what Democrat, or what man worthy of
the name of Democrat, will hesitate to choose?
The Democrats of the South will be called upon to
choose, first between 'Douglas and defeati' arid
neat hedireen Douglas , ttn& Seward. •That they
will unite' witli' the Demooraev of the North in
drat pieferring Dough* to deceit, and afterwards
preferring Dots to Seward, we do not miter
ourselves to'doit efor a Moment.
A Candle Lecture on the Sons of Malta.
Di. Rogers, of Batfolo,- has joined the Sons of
Malta and the B. B. D.'s. Bis wife is in the habit
of reading Min curtain lectures. Tho one whisk
follows is reported by the Republic of that city
"Now tell one about the Sons of Malta. Won't.
you? Do, that's a good dear. _What do you do
'when you get in it? Is it the same as the• Masons
And Qdareiloise ' And then there are *bat they
call the it B. p.l.'Yon about them,
too, Well, nciw„whit don't 'sou know abbot?.
is just as - I expected. You"know' all about
every secret 'society in existence, your poor door
wifelf allolired to hay a thing that is
.o,elag en. lions of gotta, ati4 fOlOttigo
iqajoty b ea dy el; art of paluttn'g, strituary t and'
mathematics The B. p• D.'s, a felitons sometz;,
and Pang. kat limited a etriot moral a "plane p
snosion ere admitted I Well, Vtu haat now. And
you a member Now-it'd my turn to laugh. `rho
D.- B. .I).'s a moral' institution Ira! - ha! ha
Look mein the [two. Didn't you some boons the
other morning as drank as bolo? Yes, drunk, and
I asked you where you bad bean at that hour of
the morning, and you said, oh! nowhere, you:
were buttaking a little recreation with the B. B.
's, and that's what you call a moral institution.
Wasn't dranh ! tljen l the beg was, for yog
went . itihree hr font , times' before yob got
in;
out.
Itid._on to the side for fear:brboing' tam.
bled out. ;you
p ain obeat me, old fellow, I've
m p
seen t oo g o f tbe World 'not to know when
,a
man's drank.
' "Didn't drink anything but Mean glasses of
buck beet. In the name of Jupiter Ammon, what
are we coping to? and a moral institution at that!.
Only ilftten glasses, you say? What are the
strong..mbided women about that they don't pet!.
Lien tho legislatute to have these secret societies
abolished? And bowman) , glasses do they drink
at the BOAS of Malta? - Unless conditions are good,
don't drink at all, , Don't allow such things there.
Conditions! I'd lice to know what *radians
have to di with it! Can't be a Son of Maltawith.
out conditions. Well, I would just like to see the
condition:, and see how it loOks. I suppose Ws a
piece of statuary. Turn over here what under
heaven ate you laughing at?
Can't' help it! I'll make you help it. You
haw, hawilike a wild jackass; what's the matter
with you? Chronics and rheumatics? I never
would hare married you if I knew that.
Sixteen White Children Recovered from
the Indiant.
The 03610100 m of .Indlan Affairs has re
ceived the following interesting letter from the
Ruperinteldent of Indian Affairs in Utah I
811PERINTANDSNT'S Orrice, Utah, 1 .
Gazer BALT LAMS CITY, May 4, 1859.
Fin: I lave „just returned from a very laborious
and diillealt trip through the southern portions of
this Terrlbry. "
I have Succeeded in recovering sixteen children,
end. have them now in my possesslon. It is said
these areal that remain of probably one hnn
•dred and forty men, women, and children of the
MountaimMeadow massacre in September, 1857.
In December last there was a small boy among
the Navaips near the Colorado, in Mexico tar
tory, who . it ' is supposed also belongedu t
to this emi
grant trail. I wilt allude to this boy in another'
oommuni tion. I was positively assured by the
settlers i the neighborhood where I got the
children tat I have all that were saved. I have
good reseal -for believing that none of these chil
dren havellved among the Indiana at all. -
Thosaltdren average from about three to nine
and a ha , years old ; aro intellectual and good
looking; ant one mean-loOking child among them.
1 T have eilleqted the following partio alerts in re
laden po !ilea children : '
let, pall in, new seven Or, eight years old; does
not remember his name; say/ they (his fiiraily)
lived at Horse Read, Zohnsten Comity, Arkansas.
This boy lad father, mother, and five brothers
older thanhimaelf ; killed brothersnanied Ileum
Jean . , Wiliam, and Larkin; and four sisters—
Nancy, May, and Martha; his father Joseph,
and. his riotber Matilda. ,2d and 3d, Ambrose
Miram Trit, now about seven years old, and
Wm Tag t, now about four years and a half old ;
the elder y says they bad father, mother, and
two olderthrothera killed. lie says they lived
in John* county; and when they left the
States hu a grAndfather and grandmother
living. 4h, Prudence Angeline, six years old ;
and, 611,1 Annie; had father, mother, and
two brotturs, named James and John, all killed.
6th, a - gil about four and a half years old ;
nays her time is Frances flown or Kern. 7th, a
hey now tmut three yearn old. I have no account
Of this ho . 'Tholes nith villein lie livad eallod
him Willlan. Bth, Eliza W Ruff, four yearn old.
9th, Sophania Or Mary Huff, about six years old.
10th, Ohmes-Praneher, seven or eight,' years old' ;
and 11th, onto, about three and a half yearn old ;
had sister 12th, Betsey, about FIX years. old;
and 18th; ) 'anal OM four 7eate old; have no NI.
,
, „
'otamt of those. 14t1i,- ibtb, an 16th, Babson
Louisa; and Saiah Dunlap. •
• In conversation with these children, I learn the
they resided in the came neighborhood; my. im
pression . 18; I:41114001y' ip Johnston county; Ar
kanias. ; , -
'1 iernain, very respeotfully, your obedient ser
vant, , J. FORNEY, :
Superintendent. of Indian Affairs.
The Fairmount Water Worke.
flor The Presej
I am:pleased to fiad that pahlio
SIR. EDITOR
attention Wu; been &cirri, through the oolutene of
your paper, to the work of destruotima which has
beep commenced -at Fatimohnt, by bliattitg the
rooks which support, the resorvoir, for the
of procuring ,building material to erect 'a. heir
whoel•houee upon the mound dam.
It is a matter of surprise to every intelligent
person, that Councils should have given such a
hasty sanction to the proposed plan of extension,
involving, as it.does,ttnnceessary 'expense, besides
endangering, in all, probability; the safety of the
works and , seriously impairing the beauty of the
grounds.
-
The report of the engineer, upon :Whose recom
mendation .this plait was adopted, if examined
with ordinary care, Will satisfy any one that the
new building is not needed. Al that report pro
, poses to accomplish can be attained at. the same
expense, and much more efficiently, by substitu-.
I ting tarblne ,wheili; in - whole Of in - part, for the
breast. Wheels at ;present in - use . It' an - entire
change is made in•the wheels, the capacity of the
works can he inereased to 27 their, present limit."
If no greater change is made than can be eroded
by the expenditure of the, amount proposed , in'the
engineer's repert, the result will be the same as
byths method adopted, While the grounds will bi
eared' from-spoliation; -and 'any 'question widish
'may arise an to .the,seourity'of the dam entirely,
dons awaywith. , A'glanee , at the report of Mr.
.Birkeebine, for 1859, will' '
'ln "the'Wheel-honse there 'ate 'at prestitit' erg tt'
breast-wheels,- eaoh , fiftetufeet iniength, and one,
turbine of seven - , feet diameter,. lkis apparent,
therefore, that so far as space is concerned, each
of-these breast-wheels might be replaced by 'two
turbines of the tire of. the one now in use; and as
the'egicienoy of the thrbtrie'-it one-third greater
than that of the breast:wheel, , there .would be a
'consequent. increase of the, capacity to two end
two-thirds their present daily supply. The pre
sent capacity of the works is set down by Mr. M.
at 13,000,001) or gallons per day..We should, there
fore, have a capacity equal to 80,000,000 daily,
being 18,000,000 snore than the average dailyoon
samption'in the month of July, the_
the consamp
tion is -greatest. This, 04111 bo seen; is theta!,
most limit of supply with-the existing Wheel,
tonseey '
Now, let us see what Mr. B. proposesdo do with.
the new building, lie recommends the replacing
of one of the old Wheal, N 0.4, with a turbine and
two pumps, and the creation in the new house of
two additional turbines' and 'fear pumps, eaoh'
wheel to be of ono hundred-borne power, while the
old wheels have ti - poirer only of from thirty-five
to forty horses. More di - an increase upon each
Wheel of one hundred and filly per cent, of power,
and of oonsinuent eMottineyl- odd -it would , seeta
to mo that the firstquestion which sash a propoal.'
lion would- suggest woold.be something like title;
“Bow is it, Mr- Birkenbine; that - you replace one,
wheel by a turbine, to get an additional . power
noel to slity:tiorses, and then,' stop:short your
process of substitution; ,and reAttlre. is to build a.
new 'house -to accommodate yourAwo, remaining
wheels, when thexeplaoing of four more of the old
:wheels with turbines would give,the sameresulti"
TO' this question thereoeuld ave'beennh sditicient
answer given. . '
The east of these turbines Mr. B. says, is $14,000
a piece: The cost of, tbe now building is ESTIMA.
tun{ at $15,000." The obst "Of'bew Mains; conneo
lions,, eta., rpndered necessary, by the erection, of
the new house is $1,000.' go 'that' If : tie • '44 0110 Y
which is to be expended in - build i rg, mains, etc„,.
were expended In trubstlinting tu ine for breast-,
wheels, wonld nearly_, not qu te, porter two
additien'alstufbinel:' Upon the basis,'therefore, of
the proPosed."exPenditure ,by B let us see
what' watild he the comparative result of the two.
plans. - - , -
. .
The present capaoltyl of the works, with eight
breast-wheels end one turbine wheel, is 12000,000
Of gallons per - day, at' the 'ma4iiratni the'breast
wheels being eaoh equal to - a supply of about
4.;zl.so,flogpae day,' and the turbine wheel; with a
single pump, to about 1,700,000 per day. If wheel
No. 4 is replaced by a turbine with two paws, its
capalitty will be &milled, or equal to 9,000,000
gallons pet' 4n7, and'the two - additional turbines
will yield about. 5 , 200,000 per day. We shall then
have--
.
1 turbine, 'filth singlinump, yielding' 1,700 003
7 bluest-wheels " " 3i l gOir
3 turbines, with ,gOO, 0
- - • - 18,600 000
- his. Birkenblne's estimate of the result is from
sixteen to twenty ,millions daily, althongh he dole
Wei Vrif 'i‘ethtiv litirhioirhet armies' the'
ow, let VA goo what will be the elPot of expend
ing the same amount in the substitution of turbine
for breast-wheels the present houses. By this
Mode We would haye- 7 - - • - •
1 turbine, With single 1-700,000
3 breast-wheels, " et " 4.1400,0q4
tarbines, With two pumps, " 1,3,000,000
• - . ismo,boo
prepieply -the same result, and with thiS for
their advantage : The turbine la unaffected by the
tides or by freshets, po that'While the breast•wheet
Is idle from four to sue hours in each day, the tor.
bine is constantly operation. In the cue of
freshets this' advantage Is even greater. The
wheels at Fairmount have been stopped for forty
honra together from - this cause, which is equiva
lent to a loss of twenty millions of gallons, beady
the amount of two days' oonsuinptlen in the sum
mer season, or one-half dr entire - oontent , of the
reservoirs.. _ „ ,
. „
• 'herd' ib anether - point of. viarr in whieh the
'utilitY'of the turbine, and theinutility et the
new house, is still more appar e nt. In seasons of
drought the Oapoeit,y th 4 works is' limited by
the aitpply of the eater to tan millions per day,
with the present apparattis. Now, .it is apparent
to,. org p
y a, that to inoreabg the number of
whoels without snoreasing the sup,oly ; of water
power, adds nothing to the °opacity for supply at
sash times: Either nothing is gained, or else some,
of the old wheels must remain idle,while the new
ones do the work, and the only gain there is, Is
due to the - superior eidolenoy of the new wheels.
Hence the most economical modeof accomplishing
this result is by the substitzition rather than , the
additton of turbine Wheels., •
With the foregoing faota and 44131%655, itishard
nnderstand itoiwtEe city anthbrities ihouldshave
portnitied theinselved to be led into sanctioning
snoli a plan aihai been' adopted. Even if Mr. 4.'e
report had not contained withil itself the; bade
for forming a competent judybent npoi the mat
teri`the seperforlty of the turbinb wheel, its coat.
paetniss add eoonolny, are:sky/ell isimwn, Cane *ill
shoidol have supposed ?Use inquiry "mpg bare,
tbeen mane, 41 to, the nec t epotty for new buildivge,
efore !my 'step was VtiglitAt is Apt top
late to stop the rayaggs of b,sd Amite and bang
ludgaiegt et Fainlionnti and we earnestly but ye
peotiblly call the attention of 'oouttoilo to this
motter,_ ClTlzlart.
, Letter from Ohio.
Oorfeepondeioe of The Premed
Your asTowr, Mohonigg co., , 4ano 6;
Dgs t u Oor, ;'Aber my steotal regards to you for
'he welfare of 'hB Pres s, . I forward 'an item of
'K
loformation Wh may be of some tutored to yortr
rati.larst
On last @tannic* , snorning the weather set in
sold and qloudy, with some sleet falling at 6 A. M.
The day was cold, and fires and great coats com
fortable. Sad apprehensions filled the minds el'
ferment and gardeners for their early vegetaisielit
and oven the wheat crop, it Yet quite tender
in the covering that shields the berry. 'the night
sot. in clear and gold, and 'Sunday morning re
vealed the devastation, and our worst fears seemed
to tie realised. The frost bad come upon us like
a " wolf upon the fold." Corn, potatoes, toma
toes, and leant, with the entirenfamily of Vines,
are out to the ground.' Grapes, peaches, and, in
some 'mantles, apples and cherries, whioh were
so 'promising, were killed outright. ' The large
and - beautiful garden of ex-Gov:-Ford, - with its
rare exetio plants and luxuriant vines, promising
at lout two hundred bushels of grapes, has today
the appearance of, having endured the poieoneas
blast of the strew of the desert.
The extent of injOeyeestained by the wheat aro'
(if any) does not yet appear. ,No innovatignshave
as yet beep noticeable to the appearance; of the
fields, and the probability is that. the wheat, of
which we expected more than an average orop, is
not injured at all—in all the samples shown,' the
covering of the berry being podia, and so far ad
vanced to maturity as to withstand the frost and
shield the grain. _•
Our only hope of recovering from the. crisis of
1557, which-has premed us sorely for nearly two '
years, is the, harvest. in view. For two years past
our crops have partially failed ue, and, last fall,
mare than the usual number of mires were planted,
all promising fall rewards' to the farmer for his
Industry.
In the wool market there is nothing doing in
this region. -The clip is not more than an average,
and large growers seem inddlerent about selling ,
at prices offering ; and times are dull with us, at
least so runs the story, notwithstanding we have
tour furnaoes in full blast, making at least four.
hundred and sixty tons of No. 1 metal per week ;
a rolling mill, running on full time, working up
one hundred and thirty (130) tons of metal into
bars and rails per week, with $11.• other branches
of trade moving forward accordingly. I suppose
you think us " oroakers - ;" but do not be too fast.
If it were possible' for you to know the smallness
in amount of our "Circulating medium," after
deducting company orders, and the manner
in which the laboring man is paid for hie labor,
you would no longer condemn us. it does seem
as,though all business was conducted upon a oredit
equivalent to the time of six months. Politically
the horizon is clear; the doctrine of popular sove
reignty is triumphant in Ohio, and our State ticket
is composed of most worthy and available men.
More anon. Yours,
THIS FORAM' Alrb WILLIS OONTROVEIIBY.—,
On Tuesday evening Mr. Edwhi Forrest presented
to the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons,
now sitting in New York, through Worshipful
Master B. D Holmes, a check for $5OO, for the use
and benefit of 'the widows and orphans of Free
Masons, the sante being the amount of ' a verdict
recovered by Mr. Forrest sgainal , AIL .1?.,
in 411. action Or libel, The donation vies so-,
oompanied by a letter from Mr, Verreat, stating
that he did not bring the snit fig the purpose of
recovering Pecuniary compensation, but- for the
vindioation of his Character, and he therefore wit,
liuglY devoted Vies,liipinint of. the vordlot Otis
nOblit Otitrky, _
'aria
nursuinee of 'a Call -liana' by, theAmeticari
'publican State: Committee, .4 Coneentkel of delegates,
, representing the varioui tonutiii In the State met:at '
' Harrisburg on Wednesday( ruse iii.lBslr, frith* Hell of
, the House of ItrprepantativerixforehopuipoolcOL nomi
nating candidates for theaSeeta_Auditorpeneral and'
Bah /00r Ginerittn' -Jr ;
At ten Warmth, the hour amid tr,the meeting_ of the
Convention,n it nu called to ord ers by Henry K Puller,
°barman of theltatir Central Committee, when it i
~?dr,, , Rdia, of fituncirest,moved thallorton Molflchiel;
Req., of Philadelphia,' act at 'temporary ''Shailinen,
which wee tinanimonslyngreed to.• , • -_
Mr. McMichael, on assuming the °hair; mod e a few
able remake:" He wee 'loudly applauded during
?deters. Rahn Nicoll, T. %:ilOrtli . , ' l,-Bogert and
,Joined Mahaffey _were apppointed at
' Mr Mime, of gastnibanea,,lnoemt that :the 'sears.
Aeries proceed to read, the ,liseof delliatie; and that,
' the gentlemen Pretent - anewer :to ;their. maces, which
Woe agreed. to, And the, roll woo ";
r. Oen moved that ' committee ,M . nine be' sp.
Debited on contrated seatainhiek win: agtvisd to, ind
the Chair appointed the following gentlemen :
B;Oliase. Susquehanna ; S'ohnltsll; Whittington ;.
h. 0. Jordan, Dauphin; Leonard Myere;Philadelphia ;-
Daniel Driesbacki , Lusirne John. - -A,;llitegand, -Len;
outset J.: W. Puller, Lehigh; Thwart BIM., Washing ,
ton; Kirhpatr l ek, Allegheny." •.
Air. Petriken moved:that a. committee of one !rain
etch ;13onatorlid district be, aelented„b7.the rielegates
t out the reepective dlitricts, for the - purpose of selea.
log permanent officers of: the' onventioni Which tae
agreed to. The following gentlemen were elected, for
'that purpoee, as:'
-Allegheny, John M Kirkpatrick 111041,11. B. Carnahan;
Berke, John, A. Bateman; ,Belviit, he. Heeler;
Bier, lanes Swank; Biadford,'Airi - P:M Os
tsrhatit ; Binh"; ,B. .11,:,Taylor ;I:ljarbenkho-- T. 8,
Beck; Cheater ire , kmuel B. Thonits; Clarion, Saud,
Young; Daup hin; P. It: Gilbert ;Mile, T. It qteanedyi
Payette,Lauffer; - . Prep lan, Dr. B,A. Huffish&
Huntingdon, J. Brinell' Ste'ward' Ms
Stewart; Lanemtee,lBMutiel Sloane] Wm: Handl
ton -Lawrence, 0. R. Ramsdell; Lehigh, William. Hr
Gaunter ; Lunine, Charlet Pariah ; Clumberhead;Kirt
Haines; • Nontiomery;-.W; .13goirosossr, ~ PhtlsiclalphiSts
John H. Butler, Winiato Curry, Csorgip.W. Sammy,
and John H.' B thistle:yet ' Schuylkill, Retie* ; -
Snyder, Israel Outelitis ; Tiop,,William
Union, .B ,R. ketrlken; Wathington,T.U.. Maxima ;
Pork,4aseek flarreths. . , • -- - •
Hr.-ChM% from,the Committee on Oredontiale, made_
a rep?rt admitting the
-following ientlemsnlrom Mont,.
pinery &nay ; ! • 11 . 1
Sanatoria Delegete,,-Colonel ,W...6eluuntm;
'entities Delegatee,'Jobn Wilton, General .Toseph
tailbone*, and-Henry EV-Oftner: • 4 -
, Tho report-was unanimously agreed to.
The Convention then itijoerned for Bailin minutes.
In order to give the Committee on :Permanent Omani-•
'anon en opportunity to perform their duties •
The Clonvennen agent - assembled at s. quarter to and the committeereportedthathey had agreed
on the fallowing gentlemen to oompolisthe permanent.
Offimip of the Convention.' The report was lead I$ fut.
lows ' via ',;i2
, 'President-DiVid,Teggart, 'of HortistiMberland.
Wieel Praidderits—Meets- Mimeo' Ini`eia' hare, J'ea v ii
Ray*, Levi!. Smith, William S. Quay, inunnel.Cal ';
8 B. Chase, joseph Nall; H. U. Ranoh. Dr. lilernod
Harvey,S.LOTlewe.A.'o":Jorden,.Janaesiiill,-flathan
lel Jiving, 1., It.' °unwell, John- 0- Wan. A: W.,
Taylor, 'amen - ALehsley 'Daniel 0. Monter,' John 8.
Pornroy, G. Driesbaugh, 0 :HOC/-
vet., James Rittenhouse, Kennedy tellOaw, °mud My
ere; Jamis M. Marks, John' A. Nether; Sei
bert, ,( horse , A. Yrick,; Benjamin. Aley, ,, ,,lleorge W. •
Chambers, David EL Walker , John Bair. - ' - I
Beerstatich—Slestre. llrrett,`ldultus Bogeri,
Kama' Slocum, l'AlfriwterLiehoLAl fitoeveril, T.
Worth, M. B„Buakley, J. H. Robitieon, W Boyart,'
Henry A,'Ritter, Henry S. Hitter, R. 8- Stewart, Jacob
B. Serrili s ii. - Purmsnee, James
,(I. , .,Auatjo, Ildenry -
Stomp , -
-Irrie reporter's unanimously adopted: •r; ; '
-Kr Taggart nude the following ,
'Gentlemen Of the Conventlim: If the honor yfin hive
done me is to be measured by the high shit/stet Mid in .
teldgence ot,thie body, or the politioalmerniftd moral
grandeur of 'the patty 0 reprerenti. - then, Ittaiiirla it
an honor lobe 1 - Vrekkgratefully sppr*'
Hever ,before is the ktetory,of Pecnoylvanitil
yds M 'OmeitattinGineenibied tereherkileder
more fimirable ateninetinoes:-. - Ifivlng behind It sp
great a, numerical -- forriel - Pro:darning more glq.
Moue 'and:mien' 4repatebte -Rise beim*
me the picked men, of , petty, ,Irbieb „Irtenes./ 1 4- -
°bongo/48Y and quota/Money open - thi` broadlist
oractical.-,-,plotfortardefithumen liberty, and which
avows _itself, fearlessly, aid at , all times, the ar
ptori- of 'Aka:loan "Intimate • iiid - =Amitricar' Indus
m+
try. - Sothis *it greakAnteriewitlkopublthin4artr of -
Pennsylvania—as strong to-day In hot &Mitten prieelf
plea, and litrongey to - 41sylii the nititede at Stn
rents,•theit iny pirtjthetwierk in alitodin the Cloissiosork.
wealtliso strong.thesnothing abort of internal
monotone, inatigatedAry petty pique and gm:zonal dlean
pointment, can endsogertts emaciate. I trust in , God,
xi° faisti.haaited traitor can De found td strike the fetid
Wow. Three years ago, neesurs-the. greet:Opposition'
party of ths Tfaited States wee ditidad, ',via, hal,
man was curled into pager, kroptale r Meprity
of nearly 4(0 Oki.. • - 1.
. W e, 'thought it then a terrible calarnity; bat. thank
Barren for blitweihnele, pi has proven himself -to bbyp
this moat elliblent 'ally, out party'rbiequidl !Awhile
never omitted 'e ahrgyt opportunity tannin %Mr
strength, and verifyonr predictioos, ontiLlito support:-
eke in" eierrileet.onfofi e" country tyre forted to e*
claim, la ittentOrdr; Orticr erraber;.!,.`Herwlong
0 fltiehetian you cordirrneto,abosemorpatlenoef ,
Usury Clay soil Boatel Webeter, in the Wiliest days
-of their - unclanded hitelleete,' , wersving
theddSlifell OithefainiDeMOMlley meth. eol*lge
timorous, neva. fa, and .treaelserime, old man i er , 14
they Davealetated to power . /Mem- elf
.1857, to thopreaent moutenVits him avail - • kinilielf qc
every adandOeidglgg_dirnothe mud.
Elapsed. .ti tit ,oneirPatlinizertif he begialgi"
the top,: and. klaid Over -the highest timbers drat.
Walker and Douglas,-Norriey and Hirdonte,Haskin and
Clark l--come of OWN hartaliown thillsolloll., sounder
at the heart, and much ,otherer, of' imp,
,llian we *poi
gene thegi eradit tor 'hang,' for they hate not lielhen io
thelqu• •
Butakeugn tney_did not reemetintineelveti,. l - lhey made
sad heves emong iamb limbers' sad ttonwood
slabs below them - . ; The shivered 'splintery are tying
name all around lupin Uonnectlant, New -York, New ,
Jersey, Ohio, 'Ltd ens, and aims even down in V irginhit
But the worst chattered "of = anoint all, ire atilt' weave
home, In Barks,' Montgomery, Plellaleiptils; Nbithitm,
berland, Montour, Clinton, 1111 c, ,Cumberland , and
Franklin. , And we don't care how Rainy they AM gel.
if we tell them so. And'although I am happy to say
that It to hardly p %Ole for any pun, or nay , stet 91'
men, to deprive us of eursees, let me remind you that
we Clui effort/ to be' forbearing and generous. Let me
remind you that what: We bating on one another, we
take Itom,the team:ton foe i—v. foe I :, -that. delights. in
forging *baths in, Aniet-icans, while it takes equal lief
light ih fostering foreign interests and foreign lia
llastryi
Let our flag wave not wily over a canip napalm in Tie,:
tory, but lierrooniorie and w,dlvlded in its_eaoltatious!
Gentlemen of theConyention Of erearee era grater
fa to, yunfor.the comfortable' seat-Fed - have tangoed
,Me. I win endeavor to All it and deserve it. .
Whtist Mr. Taggart trade hie ?gelatin, he wee feel,
greatly applauded By the delegate.. '
Mr Todd move i Oust the chairman appoint a cool:
nattier) of lane on resolutions, • ,
Mr Dickey Moved to - emend tke ethic in such a man',
nab that the delegates aslant On. member from each
senatorial dist ice, for the purpose of forming a , ortn.
mittee to report resolutions to the Convention; which
was agreed to without: divination; • '
Mr. Hissuind movedtbet-the Convention riblir ptoeeei
,to Make general. nominations for Auditor Gerona! and
lineveyor General; which aid livseB
- • VILI,TOCIIII LL."
Ho. nominated Geo...V. Lawrence.— •
Mr Garreteon T. E. Cheitunee.
Mr. lidie rl P. Jur. '
r Hr. Rauch " iartee. -
: Mr. Camp 4 , , loyton,
Gatelfrui . W. Snyder..
'Mr Serviettes, J. N. tociinoted .1. H. S ullivan.
On motion of 14.. the nornisattons for An;
Otter liquarolneer ctemed. ,
Otn!!v.ircOlt_sl l ! , NßlA..kt.
msoieden 7;4i...44 - 4MM:a testa.
!q r . Myers, , tt V:11. Kelm."
Mr. Longer, • ,11 John Gay.
Me, ink* , t P. Carter.
Mr. Magma a John B. Mann.
Pres! Charles B. Close.
- The delegates then proceeded to select a CommAtei
on lieeolutione, end the following '..gentlemen were eel.
looted, On
Mews. Thos. goward, Zeseell Zrrett, , J. Paz:-
Times, algrgel Cairm, Jas. la. Webb, Joe. Pell, Z S.
;such, Dr. Z. Garrey, Isaac G Gordon, Damd . ZdemmA,
John PI Vincent; it Swing, B. Z. Dageld, John R.
Miller, John Leech 0 I. Dickey, John A. Hiestand,
James B. Myers, Ihos, Barr, ; J. M. Puleston, Leranei
Todd, W. P. 0. - Illeymonr; Aennedy BrOvri M. WlZtr
ehael, John A. liringhurat,-Jldein'_Grain„Jacob A
WilAshon, 'Daniel Borer,
Rentz_ A i Pnrelmice, J. M. Shearer.
'The Preeldent designated:Lemuel Todd as chairman
or the committee. -
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Ttie Oontentio4 t4on,a4mat•otoll till bill-pit two
o'olook. •
ATTAUROON 41801614
The Convention leamerobled at three o'olook, and
proceeded to balloting
'
Cht the eighth ballot Thomas a. Oonhrin, of 'York
wee nominated for auditor General.
On the drat ballot foe Surveyor General, General Wl4
Uem H. Rolm, ot,Beelts, was elected, end both immlner'
Gone were made tinanimone.
. ,
At sin co'cloolriThe Convention wee again cited to
order, when' •
Lemuel , Todd, Esq., chairman of the,Comxolttee on
Resolution, reported the following ;
llesolved, lat. That Embentive intervention to-pros
trate the will of the people, oonatitutionally expressed,
either in- the States or Territories, is a dangerous ele
ment of Federal power, and that its ener e lee by the
present - Chief Magistrate of the- Bentibile, se Well in
electing ae Upon the Representatives, of 'the people,
meets cgr, decided dieapprebation.
4 That we protest against the sectional and pro -sli
very policy nf the National Administration as at wiz.
with the Arights of- the people, insd,aubversitre of tie
prinotplos of our Government. -
S. That we denounce, and will - 'Unitedly oppose, all
attempts to enact a Oongreeelonel alars code for the
Territories believing the. 'erne to be utterly at war
with the true purposes of rim Government, and repos.
Dent to the Moral sense of the nation; and that We
affirm cur <motioned ,hoetlitty to the estensloo of Ma=
vary over the Territorlea of the Union. - - i
4. That we - regard all suggestions and propositlens of
every kind, by -whomsoever made, fora revival of the
.Afriesn. date Amide, as shocking to the moral emit
manta of the enlightened portion of man , Ind f that
aby lotion= the part of the Government or people
conniring •at' or. legaising that horrid and inhuman
traffic, would putty subjeot the Government and olti.
- tens Of the United States to the reproach and &adora
tion of all civtlaed and Christian people; and that the
in setion of the National Administration in bringing the
elate traders to jostle.), and its Course in Finding
such as have bean arrested to tsial In places where
acquit' 1 was certain. subject it fairly to the charge of
enaniving at the prsotleal nava:ling of that traffic
6. That we hold the encouragement and proteotion of
home production sod, American• industry to be one of
the draididise of our Government; and the failure to
obtain each entonragement andpintention from the latit
Cougreec, notwvhstanding the professiots of the Pr.,
dent, eon/lima de that the laborlog masses of the free
States will look In vain fora Urfa for the protection et
their labor white theAirdini.dration or the Governinent
le In the hands of the party now in power ; and that;are
believe the sit valorem systam wholly inadequete to th&
protection we damson. and In lieu of it we ore ill,trivvir
of specific duties upon lion: coal, salt, and ellen& othir
rewards wholly the grimith and tommfaisture of the
United States. . ,
- 0 Tans the reckless and Profligate elGravagancie
of the National Administrat.on, , causing aneisessity for
continued Jolts, without any .means provided for the i r
payment,. eve,' evideneirofweast . of that ability and
integrity which should ohoreattexisa the Government qf
a free people, and,. anima cheiked; will- lead to a did.
honor of the natio nal Credit.;
7. That ttio pottage 'of a- just hommiteed • bill,
giving - one hundred and' slaty runes of laud to every
citizen who will settle. upeo and improve the sans
would be a mem)* fair in ‘prinelple, soled in Valle
and produbtive of great good to the peopleof the umfori.
,e
And. that'', regard the defeat of hir:Grow's bill in th
Senate of the United iltatee,.bythe party ei power, s
a diem& blew.lo the laboring crazies of the country, and
as unworthy cf, the liberality of &great Government. •
And that _kindred to Ole was the defeat; by the can
ratirttt cf the prii.emptien preference
ct settlers Over land speculatOre ,
Tact the ptiritv and safety of - the ballet boa mud
b e „ o wns, and dint all frauds upon, the naturalize•
tics v nish have been nominal, resorted to to pro
the, aromas of the.party ere pope's, Ought :;"-,
coun aesnated byyrholesonie,mid proper legislation. •
o.. That we approre Of the of proper law),
to protest US Pezailaiintioduothm of Stole orliniioL%
nom* l aoitsasroivnselT
in Mini the followher TAN!:
llTefr . ,eoemmui**Agiet betseetetii*
Dime of. uW4sttir. Xet Older to,tier
the -t7PoirraPh7, tett eike - idde of the eked stimati be
N 6 06116 gisallY obliged tOrisitii4aA In Peassyl.
sisiathir atmoi,-foo -- tootomootolo Swat ta•
oi tioosay a tkiiir-partitlibr 100Utlegy
waimido me.. of iieijobrotsitth Ow tom •
two*.
.• , (L.
MEM
in Our midst, br fit them It ' Min& b the Puna
,troccingbene• they aim U 01141911,4. to Oar Am*. '
, conitsitriinite all ekes of - idiS,lo • jetzi
ns in•ilarieetNendeavanirecimOmmtAlsontkactsallattal
tla atillbantilbattlinialtd, I n etagriinahorneadili,,
of stmerken.holnni tinketeltted to us by
theta; 0010ning thin* ttlionstinroosco,
After ter:"..74;T: • ri
U. -That thii.gistai4 neartgr
'it - ant 'estfires mlincier Wing oW,:naml
disttosidslied - lienststr; lOW g -.oineerehilesad
that of cor ,- /ekeicamenstivit nbistke_ Itoptilitr„binnelrof
(I * h arnoa - tanhasheas alloanndiliairroctml Iseproseertive
'policy,nonimitend•Mn; Arbon Milibarsahlal
let
tier,, aid, haven in WOofeion _noppoied ** l to:amok SD. •
lie, a Alm Mettonel: tioa eir attienste
to !time" upon the_people , or douse ii..6l4llll.lolltVabir
',err Colistiffitien• ficrOpstroltloi to As-known** . Ort.
expressed sentiments or ties Imomen of-the Terrtionr.
' Mr. John M. Mlrkpiti4Mr.„ of Allightor einniti; trip
period the revoltitiossin a tire'Sernarks meld that
he cline from Al empty inbereAkent tram plenty of
mlnerole, sad#hare Inoteettcon to AM1103114 indtaltt7
worn meet isetdint pledged his comity for 6,003 ma
jority for the ticket nointionclAprorided• Nest
woad prom'se to do ea
well.:nn n -4 - -
Two or three other deiegOis alp iipOltillpOril tlia
reltalutkomi; anti - widen they 'rine - tinsiskr
_ T - Oat/alba , Wen nutiorlient„ ' to appoint ,. a _Mite'
ventral Committee, a vote of thanks was' returned to
the cmi.ers, a emomithesaiipototot to Inform the nova-
Ofrat of; their' feleetion, and ntlie Coonotionadjwimea
sins di's, shortly after I o'clock, Lying Itset received
en invitation to partake or the , Inmpltalitlie or IHon.!Simon Chimeroo.- , -
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6/BISIZRALT NE,WAY.
Tins LAT* ltun iSioitst tie i'intini4.v.eink.—
The Spectate'r.-publiehed, it _Hanover, Pa., gives
the following addithinalwar: tietilais Of thelerribte
bail stonnishiOli p - amid overthatregloabfcountry
tho early part of:last iseelet ,
',lhe hailetonee ishiehifellthi , ,thelgoroligh rues- -.._
sated sosseufAlm four sod almaf . lushes in eir
etineereneettosny'of Wain:ens thelsp-Of hickory '
nuts, while moire 'than wierif 'oboes thersise of
muiket ( buthite.' , They etereltifttinCiSolidldinps
of-lee, and deseendedirithlertiflo'forminimi`tra
mondons•eiThOti • It Es estimated:that from Ares
to four thonsind' panes of wirtdow, glom were abet
teredlwithin'the Milts - of the - town., Otii,effloo
'and dwelling linge r ed lethe'extent fifty-Wren -
penes ; many-ot orei , neighbore foie& ae , badly.
/ha lestheran elnueltinetfwe are totd,.one.han
deed•-and._ twenty-44._ peueo.. Abhottatown
street, thO - rialrosii;, , a', brick, ;11t(ilding
In , eourte " eieotlOn".zialid ifead
roof, - the': proferty Of 'DinZatiob : Myers? *es.
nearly. demolished. -.TheCloof of , ar looomotive
on the Gettysburg Railroad was torn awav„by, the
storm, and a number of holes were antuallydriven
through the sheet iron . rciolfog- of_ a - be. longing to the Hanover' 11.11.: R. 04'4 impress.
- dented!, viblintr was the -demerit ofAiiitltalli: - . , A"
viaticums:belonging to -3CorkAtad:lifs kende se;.
vorely out by.the lt ail In I ront othfr..-11;AAVehb'i
groeery;itote. - ...11fr; Mietiselo4ri *Oa
jured whild endeavoring to l lirotoot his' vibe of
- bodes—the animils•wore , Waren is lf"Stinsi by
bees or hornets. A hill atone stunk a dog 'run
ning upon the raii3rook lofelliaktliongh he
bad been ahOt., Tee roof of ..INewmi.:Shirk
gives pindor.houstrwairearriedut;aturthe-gible
end of far. Kitidies beredistroyed.'lfe, hear 'of
.troos-beirig broken dawn', fineer-falleViattiany_
other. effeottiof the storusittithemeighborluiadi , „lt
raged with . great yiolonouln„:the-,eountmbetwaen
this place IlrolnittrOsCilwn, 4344 ef;thehaii,
stales *ere lien's eigs.2,l2itaineo
- (lidllifaii. - estimites, the deinigeoltonfi - in
I that coup ty• bj tho Stornratll7s,ooo.%- p: ~t :"Y
Nosr-Isnuatimn . nOrrAmEonoins.:.-Whilei the
American peophiaredividoilfittheir, polities
the. question of disterventlon,ok•non.tntervention
brOongressitillie naniiraffaire,of ; the Toning*,
Ittni monarchs lindisopia:tf - Buitips"are gear* to
'War aboultbeviame--Usui.--Aitstria,PbY-treades
tint i.Govornidents , ofztho - r=l.talissei fatales,
iiglit,PlAktiglAMlintkeitvgrazi,
and pit amid Any movement of the people,- in favor
of popular_ institutions. Naples, TnoeanY,:.PSS- _
ins; Modena; 'an did Papal. fakeer Wein not
,:ittew.dt by..rAtistsla ' , fittorei, • - oreptisigittitito
and. constitational:oovOrnment , :i ThsvAnatnine
ban repeatedly • doaltoll'a , i,Aet
make wa r and..interveacsFetnit, sem,ititikan :
Mohan:in - wheshould
his'. snlijobte-w Tholrectili-Etpernihaenew
.espousedithe doetrine_whieh Ifgefathsflelagueiitly
ndrooatod.whoniteorsajin-tho o tiniteilStates:ln
4451, and ietion'lte desired nein laterforainAin
;Olen iffilis, Interilesition inntr e . _Won
:and Anstriti SholdtVin
tha language of our Xenia Nobuaki 1411 - ,;fillOw
flip indopeodeniatAllawatates to legtdato.-lheir -
institutions andlooalocamirns in.theitown leretY,
brat** hatiiiinee in order
ki'oarry' A nuOrfondutervention:t'Anitilit'sdainis -
that hi Is thelriteriontionist;aisholbqiiui right -
endured .to bar treaty'. to•-intonesito."-qtanpy
, ' 3 4 -
. - Astserbrfitttroanma The followingle tfi3dt _
;of Ilnitedlitatee artetoilltets wholattoperedeger,
to go beyond the : N* 4 o-I*** l 4 - 4wita-0 6, -xleAer,
Itauding ; that they preltopat ikatusplvas Iniema
moulostiortiritli the antagonising armies fit /iaV,
Witt
Col. W. - .Wi.Loring, , regtitent_monntideflemoii
Lt. Col. , 9,8; Orittendin!rultiante42lll.4t4lei`ll
- 11. Blake, first'dikooni; Mai if :Brewer:op,
of engiaeers; Brevet Lieut .001../LT,Stapthlt, flth
intantni; Brevet DdijOr'•Vit. 'Tonne,. Of coOnbers;
:Cant .11!. - B) all's, aisttfaaby; Palmer,
21 cavalry ;
Brevet ()apt
; Filet 'Lieut._ Georgeitr: Qas r,-.oth-infatitry
:1 4 Ieut. Xeltan, 6 thinfarttg,;,,andlriratadant.
.Tehrt Ptigram, 2d diegocobt; - _
Wade- lye :auger
wee-iatured Mailet;ithd r ites - ioilderitidly
burned Ma y 2d, the day afterilm theafterhoon,
while all the ltorkumn, were onAltrupremises.
The mime week the loss . waa adjnated !)y.the tom
fano° compantea; and' over 2100.000 paid vithent
the gsotl delay of sixty days. - A pow
been .erected' on the same -spot, and -osi-thiii-2.3.-Of
tYa.ne, duet one month from the day of. the fire; the
neer too Lory :was in operation, the -mooldnety -at
tr:;rlt, and the
lAs Mvansiajc Sincia itr Bosiottr-
aimed the MOW States frigate
* inner° to at Bea
ton, on ltfonday-v§ted td procure - Metall!'" coffin
for the 'remains of Daniel-Farrell; oP Miltlistore,
their murdered comradei and "to Bead them to that
pity, in,oharge of a.eonnuittee, chs fotonnaythree
hundred of the crew atteridini the fenerid cf ,,3 0 1 `
MoNesmotb t another of their- oomradesotho mat
his death' bye fan. Tki3y resolved to.payarit fu
neral expenses of both of the deceased. '• -=';
- A Sztoartrosa Aearewilx.-=-A- correspondent
of the North Bridgewater t Maas., Gdzetter; says:
kir. William Barrows,-who three reatti , sgn re
presented ttils teem in the Legislature;is Lafferlog
from an melds/It 'erltiolt may larva as a Wff'nfac to
all who are in the habit of
he dropped
their ear - !with
a pin. A, few weeks age h e dropped On into his
ear, ankpbyelelana have labored'in vain :to velieh
..and,remove it;, inflammation him takenAdace, and
it la feared it will terminate , _
MEI
. ,
- 7 ABTLITTS. 00; t D.EN,- . 9. soldier in,the,Mexican
war, reoldfng dtillwiater, 71..,- ehot
,*ll p.
Oise,- a few daqa " slice . ; The lattee,lied eedueed
the daughter of Holden, and Whir, Heiden learn
ed the feat he- geld. he. would sboot him the first
time ho approached his-home. He did so, and
Oit4l fell dead at the doer of the man whose hos
pitality he, , had. betrayed: ease was formerly a
dry goods clerk at Albany, „Holden surrendered
himself to the aitthorities. - • •
MAioi Miittsa.'—Yhe Utica (N. Y.) 'He'.
aldaays that Mr.. GAMS, Of 'Frankfort; Herkimer
county, has made, during the cast eighteen years,
about 8,450,0011„000 of matches, using 1,250. 5 000 Tee t
of lnieber. 'Ho'nOirMake4.2,7so,6oo daily; Makihg
use of 500 feet of lumber. Mel Uses poulds; of
phosphorus daily, which is about the antountfeepd
in the Donee of a single horse.,He hail thus .used
up the skeletons of about 238' hoiseis—it'hiiit; of
" matched 'Flames: ' - -
Funnadr. Mlle: 11.1.LanY.—At 10 o'clock
last.Wednes,day morning; the friends. of the de
ceased PannyDesit Halsey assembled the house
No: 224 Yerick striet, - New York, to pay the last
sad tribute of respect. - The funeral service of the
.Episcopal Oburob was read in an impressive man
ner, and the bad* tras interred in the receiving
'Vault of Greenwdttd Cametery.• l The• funeral was
conducted in a very private manner, only three
cart iagea fellowing the hearse..
,INYANT WITH 'llll3 AZAD OF:A 0/LT.-
I.4stweek, in Lawrence; hien.; a child was born,
'perfect in -all' its:_proportiOnsi , andweighiot ten
pounds, bpt with &remarkable.malformation—the
head being tomcod' in every particular like the
'head of st? bat. Atilvedbut-a moment after - birth.
Iheattending.physielan assures the Rept/Views,
of that place, of the truth of this statement, ..
.
Faint YOUPG MEN of respectable families,
two of them engaged in Professional studitiejAiaie
been arrested, at Newark, N. J.,-for
They have made ow:deadens,- and'dalirerci.up
their tools, which were a perfect set, and with
which they have committed several dillinultlnit
glailes. • ' • •
Mr.. H. C.: CAPENTIH E of Winchendon,
MRBB., late of Nebraska City, bay been diseoyered
dead, some ferty milesweat or that city. He was
on his way home from the mines. When found, he
was slightly Ceeextiderith'earth;'and his dead mule
near by: • Be• bed tsiCi bnilet• holes titietigh hie
!Medal:4mM in his boky ,
. A mammon visited the town of Pewankee,
Wisconsin, on Wednesday the Ist
us and an
roofed one hoe.' It carried the . roof ennui Eileen
rods, - sihen it - strnolva barn With . ouch viOlaiieh as
to break a large_beam, and mope the barn from ita
foundation., The, barn was also unroofed. , .
AXOTIIXR . P 111.8.43,11 Slinday - Inorning last
Zag'i paper mill; on ille'iteek, about a mile from
PkPartorm, Pal, -Wait ftetallY? destroyed by tire.
The lottewillialifleavy.en the proprietors, as the
building andinaelinery were a total loos, on whioh
14re - wait - oil,* an insaranosOf about $4,000.
• 'Ail v Eiiinitris'Pacioincr.—A correspondent
•Infettns its tliat•Dr. Jsobb•Folkenstine, of bring
„fiel4 township, Pa, who died on the Alet lust ~nt
the age of 84 yearly, lett behind him 13 children,
64 'grand•obildren,' and 72 great . grand.ohlldren,
. making 149 descendants,- all •of , whom are now
living.
,Gan. TITIG(18.—T1118 veteran (Meat,- who
has for several weeks been lying ill at San Anto
nio; Texas, was somewhat better on Abe 21%
but still very low. , Bla daughter, Mrs. 'Colonel
Myers, bad arrived there. „ - -
A mai, named Byers, who was executed at
Thorwold, (I: W., recently, sold hie body to.
"pluelatan 11,r 9 10, and remitted the lamely to Ws
wife, but she refused to receive it.
Fria young colored lads liserp_left'Petrolt
Michigan, in company with white man; and the
palliate of the boy Tem' thet J 114; 1100 b e en en
ticed airsy•to be'roldinto elevery.,-
-1 Tar Wheat crop. in; Shenandoah, li r irgints,
looks yen! . fi ne. , The; seitenteealear locusts have
made their pppearapee there. ~
, Syracuse
- ' tells 0 '
- - Tam Alf.. Y,.)' Co tirier 1 t a
hen's egg, ekeightug - on 'e' poundtwelve maize!,
*Meat had been sent to that °Mai foristepeetion,
Tait aleanseritSolitherner, ort.her last trip
carried up tUieultundred adoica of Raw whrat frogs
fur Pittabarg;.: ' •