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UNDERWEAR, £ wwipr.V:T,;.. - ssis@ws?iiWii»fc^ -".CBflßflif nitioil^ff-,& ‘j-i „- yc v . ts> ‘—''-; j • I' v a -■ .f' f-a-Vjf j. i l *P ~.v: - ?■>"! mi ] /.£ - i j& btrukt. raiti. ■; op. ,■ 4fcyei--{it»WAre■ow.i—ia»tlwWr-*, -.--- ~: r ’'.; .. .•• 7 pARRELL * MOBRIB. ! ; J l-'\, ’W> '’r'!'-*;’ <*?*r'jj' ’-V" A- ;•’ * ’. !.}.' _ ; :' ji : .! : f..^-PHIX<ADEI.rHIA.' : j^D^qK;X3?I£?NS, : - ,;■;; ;viiua»:ii«joißi' '■?,,'-T OP!? ,i ■->•,•. ~ l -K . t■?' $J Jjr.f- .;.h'r -‘("W 1 ! * 7 COBKgjflitiSttMl&fc ::= • f f'J oAKnrrs, ‘ , lo^sy? ■■■ ‘ ;<■-•-*..•;? •-< 5 - ; '.*J'u ,'.* '>-"■ - . ; ',. •:,■-•!? V^>,:i‘;f;-k ! ' l -’, >•«? >7 . '-<■ ..?? o\; «o<« ke» Voij-;: ■’ ’j *»• tM 4-^itA siM.ftM‘SSOT:sr- i' ; : - rtORTHWKBTCORNEROPTHIRD MAR :Z buj-prAimaur »yt •»-;,4.^«i'yiHw- i . ;'m ’’"rf/Wf---•:' '• > s •' ‘ ' OF i - -Mi?' ;.“t' * < r -'^ W kktt-i’-X.'MWft- HUSsKDi B'fßEfiT ( fHltA,, "CBWTSJ.JP.Ii; iQElfPPsN:£i;TC!^jpSfflNa. GOODS jppilMMlNG^, pf*Bslj. If. - itov;i¥,'tt&Xß.'f.o wrlH Vtrbhiv; ■ ; ;?* .\ 'j 4 ’*-] '.*’> '_,* >■>',.,' ■' , ' itor* a MBortffipnt fatßirif lift*, to *faiok: they .UNfiU«tt«:.*ttefttiMr of >tM*l«urtoiMft Of .'theflimoftTm*' aj4 \c®llth* m@s3k& V M? Jy m CO.. ]> htiiitocfc Minafaoturehr.' ' ;,' -' yipive^^ “’ ife-nAfiioiarta for,'aid' confined licr.toiyßiy.TO bsuaevsk. -i ii- <• ?■ '> '<_'•• "' : auS-fmwlm . ;jASi : IMPOBTKRSiaNDWHOLBBALB DEALER!! -, ..'.‘■V'■,’???£'tlx '’.v*;-•; t •.'•■•>•; »■■' bar a oo»s, ■ >! -.t-;,-' ‘.h-i ‘i j 1 ■;■ -< . !■ LINRNS. WHITE GOODS, CLOTHS; 777 .7: Z'*&f^M¥4 t,x *F l * 4o ! - HO. 3MMARKHXBTREET. •'•tfaMei t * '*: ■ " .>* f *; ; - „. E^lort.;;.. _ :-; -••,■• y‘,CT!\ ! i” f ■ ;) h*l;S's 9. ' ':J:!' ' ! V & OTT. '.-V !,i>’« ;.; H»T.noW ioStoi._th.irure»l , , ; ’,[, a st po k ■:tt ..•,r.„.-,r.'"rT4 ;:,ii!,i,*i «.-sM ,-i.KA«HTi9OOI)»,- S.'W.COEURRBOURTHANDMAHKBTBTS. ,/} ni^i l .'s i' : ‘ '•>' ’--> "••■ - ■»•-- . ftHOKTiuixu-: & - --,,X £ <«veoB»*oM,*o SAXMM) Slfn>Xß» k cOi't) ' ■ • , .K i: V IMPORTIiBS AKD JoBBBafi '. |t! cf !■•-’.<-'!l.'> 4MMAHKKT BTRIIKT, " '’ < ' ■ Hov. io fcoro a complete liceoT - •)‘,. •fOaEKJN-A'KD’ DOMESTIC' OOODS, U«l«ftt<td'oxprowlyiritH a Vfowtiitho interento of CASh AND JEOMPT BHORT-OKKDIT CEALBRB, To which they respectfully invite th* attenUon of the ‘“t^iyyiuilc^kcOT«t»najoah»ii(l,ondorder.'iriil' boiniehhlMTromitllr.it the • • ;»MASalj AATES. : ; ’;■ , r jG ■; ;yysT^£AysßtxS.'WX.^. ‘ PRiNijBD AKD. BBdoHB BOUDBRS, ; ;'- ; ';V-;‘-?^ i 'PA^Rl«|:iliUl*ill,;*'C o .- ) ' ' r. /: & co., ,r, .. .. :, y,m s:DjIHI 6 DAT, ly^ifeLtrA; :' l. ' jbailY. A n #i4 .;';PHIDAteLPHIA' ! - IMPOaipiil AMO; WHOLESALB DBALBRB LN <A rirv '‘;.t - -3*“,’ TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. ;.r=:i.if!iMo,"*»sMAfcteF ST&BTi'" -(• • -.0, | r-,» ,-s_,. • .:i (tr.B&dr«:) . ~j '.•nwm.soi -’ ’ ;■•:*. ! -_-'? >■:, •'PHILAPBIiPHIA. 'A" W. XXJ&HL& & 00..' I .£ MARgSX)B?. - ... |~i ; , op;;; CLOTHSv OASSIMERE S,VES TI NO B, Wear, • '•No: , 33B , .I£AIUDET.BTftRBT, „• ..: '.. .: ,- Arerocoivinn thoiT ./ : . • , i ! iH.A-LL il-M'PO RT A TIO N S,. Vhaattcntionof BUrohaxrre^ofcuch JpALL GOODS. ;C- jaiksßiv,.’ . ' ' : ': !JtFCi*l)nH i!tn iO*BM* Of : rjfiam&s. AND/'iioMsteTiq: i>Bt;'aooDß.-,' : ;WoeX now raadTfor bw»t»>' f»us-Mt .*; K ; IMP ORTERB ; : -’ : • - - 7. - and ■ 7 EHBROIDBRIRB. [■.jaoiaaa marketbtrhbx. \*fO»rBt6<!k t '»«leoted In thebeet European market* bp (>ar*elvea,l«laige*ndbomp]et*. < .. wi6-3m GW>o3s>P.; PALL *5O, iSIriLKY. MOLTEN, * WOODRUFF, ‘ j ’ HO. «31MAaKEX STREET, ' - • (Northßid#,) • :y:v . limit* thaattentlbn, of Burin to their eholoo end oosn platattoekof , : Blzd, DRBBB, AND FANCY GOODS. -fon; 1 ,;:-:,.;' ,‘, ! i'..-;r’; , :r 7' "', JOHNBS&CO., t*,« Airojobbers 1 ; : ;;rXegy. dry OQpps, ■ ; NOS 08TMAR1CET, AND 084 COMMBROB STS. .''nnwwTtnrn. V,:■ : •“ Having just removed to the abort location* arenow ppe«Lnij:*new «si4 very deMra'tye fHooV pf,Qop4a l i «m - tbayofTer to at the lowwt market rate*, for. daeh’ or ap oiedit ”.sns-2m , fEbris,' & ; co.* :.y -- I .Si , ••v.-f LACES, f , '• V ,o>; I MANTILLAS* &C. NO& f?SJS MARKET, 8T„ -ANP>99COMMEHOfi ST. ''iGP'OdrSiookteeeieoted by * member of the firm, in BEST feUROPBAN MARKETS., 1 • ( &IIAYWARD, , PX> R T E/R.S;; ’ " AM '• ■< • WHOLESALE DBAX.ERS IN ' DRY GOO'DS AND’ OIiOTHINa. «0. SOB MARKS? STREET. .& ■ 1' f. /J ' iPHILADBLPHIA. . Fall and.WUlter Btook now.complete and nadr fdt <■» „ f t f ,, , -: BHINO GOODS. 00, “■'wiiiDßsAid DdhLßßs; ANfejoßßSaaiiif V ■ .?. dry ;pooi>s^ :: •;' •': ‘' N 0; 4 : .25,:M ARK JST/'d IEIBT, ' (And 41* Commerce etreet.l • *»rwe«« poonrH Ann rina.Koimlaihn. 1 t Ouretoak) eepeoiftlir sdepted to eouthem end Weif ara tradti la now‘lartoAnd oomplete In avsippertt; eolar., • .... ‘ ’'■ ' ■'< ; '. - IggQ FALL ÜBPOKTAnONS. JggQ DAIiE, ROSS & WITHtERS,' >Jpe liBATHER, -i ; •,„'[< .' A lfcih LINB ' .‘i’o o.', »V- '•'' ; , ' .' BLACK AND COLORED ■ CENTRES, - ‘ ! -lTss,;':,' -‘ '’■ ’ ! ORBAT ADCTION SAMS o: .•„. .....T p^-.r, psi MARKB?! AND. *l9 COMMERCE BXRBBTS, - "RH^RA^ElißfiftAe; '' ; ' UrtPORIBRS AUD JOBBERS ; , .. , t ...... 7. r 1 . :SILE : 4 j, D . ’• i ,'-j f ASOY iiodßS, . , H Have sow a oomplete'atook.td whloh they Invitd tftd at tentioa of tmj.ra, aul-Sm ; BEAEERS 'A‘‘ •' '! ,J '= : I '' BOOTS AND skOES, ' .. ’ V' h* AkcHBTEEEt.; . PnrohiiMr* visitinf' thh; pitjr.’frili pall Psd ex& minetheiratikfe.' ' M ‘ ;i ’ r '. .. f ''V &Ql2-2m / 4!|rHELAN,& pO„ . / V ■ WHOMSADB DBAtjSES , - •-» /.>*;*'i ntiA'• B,pb.T S,. A N D.i'.jS HoE Si,; > V KO. 013 MARYJBT STEEBT. J f * Li*. ■ . JJOOTS, SHOES, & STKAW GOOpS. 'ISO's:. EADIi STOOk. ibOD.' ’iiEiED . ;-'& c 0.4. ‘•... 438 ANDito Market 'street, 1 :,‘ Invite, the anamination .or., surohaaan to n fili and ooraplete .took of BOOTS, SHOES,.end, STRAW QQOPS ).- ;., • 4 , u •>' , • au*l3-lm "■■ ••••W-.>•’MoOUBOI '& BO N7 321 CHESTNUT STREET, (M FLOOR.) Ladies', aiissijs’, and children’s boots,, .HSHOES,>ANDDAITBRS, * : ', ; ■■■'■■•' Mannlaoturocl onproMlr for th* Retail Tradei ’ hull-Sm J # & i ~,. i " * NO. 34 NORTH yoDRTH BTREET,, ;. ’ *, __, *. ' (Near i T ‘ j Call' the itte&UoQ of imrehr of /,. ' . 800 js; AND SBC^ES To their 8took» which erabrattea'a gCneVal variety of ’ ; PHILADELPHIA ANDHEW ENCLAND ' ; Manufactured good*.- ' , ; y' ' wB-Xa ’ JpALuL STOCK V‘* J ■' 1 ■’ '. • BOOTS AND SHOES. ; JOSEPH H. THOM ; BOH & 00., 1 .114 MARKET STRBET, ,'' Have now on hsadafoMO .look ol ' ; :’ - ! _ BOOTS ANI> S^PES . , , ' , . , Of - -' HVBRY VARIE'rr.EAHTBRW ANjj CITY fIIACE. ’ PofoteMri visitins tfa» citj vlil »fou<> call aad ex amine thoir atook. : * ' • / ' irtB-tf , basin, co.. . .... , '.. BOOT AMDSROE WARBHOUBB : . ,? f . > ;> - A*D J * ; _;M^NU^ji-ox?o ; kT, : ; ,; ; : y ; Ho;'Cos MARKET STEEI3T, Philadßlpliia. 1 • We os an andohoe* f of alidflBori|>Uone ( pfo'uxown'Bndil^«»*i»^ 1 fSfoaufapture, to-whiohire levlte the oilwiiiin of Bouih - WHOLESALE, CDOTHING. . IyiPPINCOII, UUNIEE, &: SCOTT, MANDPACTURBRs'AND'JOBBERS. 1 ■ . 1 ’ w , ~: : -,v ' ; '... r ' ' 'COMMON, MEDIUMf AND 'r , FINE ■ 'O'D©T’K-I'NG-i': Wo lnvila nxMiai attention to oar complete lino of * . ‘ MACHINB-MANUPAOTUBBD GOODS. N05.. 431 MARKET..fc 419 MERCHANT STS. na6-3m rjLOTHJNei AT WHOXJESALE. 0. HA BKM S 8 & S O if, M 3 MARKET BTHBBT, eotTßßui coawEa o» pookth eraaiti -j . . Offer for Bstlß, on the mo.t TiT.B E KAX TE R SI S, A new and extensive irtook of FAIiL AND WINTER CLOTHING, ' . AOAPTXS SO TBB BOUXHKRN AND WESTERN XRADK) . 7 ‘ TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS. ■ Jrffi-sm - -. SEWING MACHINES. & WIESON, ' V* u r HAWTT»AeTtmiiis co.’« ’ ■ ’■ SEWING - MACHINES;! • to'aUbtheire for |e£eral na«jand for SHIRT MAKERS, TAILORB. AND DRESSMAKERS NEW STYLE ONLY FIFTY boLLjLRsi ‘ . ■ OTPIOBHt ' , <g Chertnut Street, Philadelphia - fWeet Stato.Straet, Trenton? N, J. Over John Titua f « Store, KaatOQ, Pa, . - T Beet Pay Street, WeatCherter. , ■ ' . j- Si j) ' . Permanent Oflioei wiU.be opened jhortlp, br me, u Readmgt Ailentown» aad Lancaster, penna. HENRY COY, Agent - my7-em ’ ‘ ' • - - lIAKDWAKE PACKAGE HOUSES. JJANDY & BRENNER, NOS. 38, 83, AND ST NORTH FIFTH STREB T 'V, PHILADELPHIA, ’ WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,. ■ For the flßle of all kinda of ■ ' ; ‘- AMERICAN MANUFACTURED HARDWARE, , AHu iiironTEna op . ’ OBRMAN, BELGIAN, FRENCH, AND ENGLISH HAHDWARE AND CUTLERY, Keep ocntlantlr oh hand a largo etodk of Goode to eup , 'ply Hardware Deelera.. " ’>■ : BUTOUBR’S FILBB, ■ ■ ! ‘By the cask or otherwiae, BUTCHER’S KDGE TOOLS, ' . ■ BUTCHER’S STEEL OF VARIOUS KINDS. WRIGHT’S PATENT ANVILS AND VICES, SHIP CHAIN’, . And other, kinda in every variety. . sobn a«ehts Foh , ; SHARP’S REP-EATER PISTOL, ; 'weighing only B ounces. ’ 7 . SHARP’S’ NEW MODEL RIFLES AND FIBTOLB. SDWASO 8. UAKDTe JXO. O. BBKMNBE. C. P, »EjENS3H. ■ aul»-tf :• , ■ • . - . , ■-i , PACKAGE HARD WARE HOUSE.—Wc wonld respeetAiUr 6all tho attention of ihe Gene rnl Hardware Trade Id our extensive Stoete ox BIR-' MINOHAM IIAKBWARE* which,we offer at a email advanco by the package. • - . ; ■ • ' ! - ’ Orders for direct importation eoholtedj and Goode de livered either in Uut oity, New; York, or Now Orleam# i, * YTe. Q.-JjKWIS &'so(i« I ' f . ‘ «i COMhIERCB Streei, ’ importing amfCommlwlon Merohnoce. Ahd Agents and Domeetio . imTHOLESALB QUN HOUSB. ‘We offer to the attention of the m l-AROE ST^^ORTMENIj^UNS' AND » Veing Agehte for some of the frjkctpAl SEaa or ooNain London. Birmingham r Idegevanp d l * Etienne, we are prepared to ot*&t v.kom stock, or to PHILIP S. JUSTICE & CO. :pAOKAGE HARDWARE HOtJSE. , . " WADE & DUTCHWsPand WOSTENHOLMiS HARDWARE. ! PHILIP s. JUSTICE*GO. ,4 cliff ' ! Samuel Eogersandßftrtiii Boatii - ■ SAAfoJjL. .Rogers;- fob -poet;died »&• iBst>i.at : foe 1 i^'d!r:aine^Tibtij«> , Nestor poem, called an ‘fOdeto' Sif^etstWiijili’ii.l^aidnßiaif. peered la 1785, Wiieß. jli.q.ijae a.yeung mani It vnlA tyri 11c J 1 ,i be oe. d, before tbedeath olUhat “ old • man ‘eloquent,’’ whom, thanks to Bos ■WELL', Wb Kiiow aS*well 't&j if lib']iA(2 : iivedand growled aad disputed id our own clayK,—as well, do wo, iiu,' buta great doal belter; for, to tell tfiO' truth; aman of letters is never dtlly knowniintll alter he’hiis.pdssed'away .Into the dim foture of,anotlior, world.. .Burns and! Scott, Johnson. and.MooßEpßrßox and Lamb" ’afo IfeMwkndwn’tirußrJttirotigh'their. biogra phiß»i t!|ad they tto tUpfe’intimate' friends inllfetimei' /- a;-i .='■.■;r :• ; 1 aapl . ,th,e'r man, of istiewt glided away; into the eternity’ offoCiPajiU 5As j*et little tiils'fipen'wrltten of hltnj f but^tfdesoh-es ! it biography’ a hundred itiuics njdre'thflu! that brutish old-Dn Samuel IPasb dldj whb ti'aa 1 pliant,: and' nothin^efsey dtbei pdrapji w/»g Xfr. idiit- ! rnrßouTH, who died attltoago of One hundred, jr&?lS64.: .SohOltWi 'will. tellyqu wind' • a* teaniea. i)»ii bld.'pK Robin was: V 'We knew bim', beWcea iiB4Biand-ls4?, at Oxford' Uni.’ ;°<.' boay ; ai)d ppinde ,At foat'time, ho was over ninety, bjit all hie faculties’ Id pi-eeery-atibnbbßorn'iin'.'lTuijriiew'as'eiectcd President of Magdalen- College; Inij79l,dild continucdlrtthat bphpi Janli largb emolumentr fora periodi of OS years. Toi.’fod (apt he, wrote or. edited learned book/M-whereof AmdnofißjwElj'eooidtbe ddibsSj subjects,, and. Sfflt sedpnd.yoluine of his Oile of wis a .Critical ’isx- 1 ainlb atlob ; ,i^'AviUt’b‘ splendid rhetorical' fragment, in four ‘volumes; entitled aHistorv of EnglahdJdJl!- i t-J-V) . ■ ' 1649, Db. floura cedet)rated, that, anniversary by .laying tho first ‘stone!of a ■ new gratninaf-sciiool for M *' the age of Old Parh. .'i Dr. HOcrHj as lie walked- ftpiri'his'collcge-' residence,toAUchd Blyitio Worship in tlie M«hiiiU4',»lslpel::Of Idagdalch CollOgcr-iliiiiu by Cardinal WpisfeTfrappepted. like' a picture ,?>y Wliibli had' stepped out bf its Irgniut.-Fordiie old gentleman Was par ticulnr. in tho foil acade mjeal anp. clerical .costume of a high-clmrch dignitarjv.whd’WasHoatl bf a Collo'ge,'as well ' t)ieHo occasiona ; tho • fWi: drefegbwn,.hands', and: the ora of auootfAshsjtvitlibhUviiidi, afaentutyago,' tip clergyman appeared in.pubiic, V Dr.’ Ronra woro tho, very last of the buzz-toigs, which was kept te.-pe^ebial the artiStical ;operatipns;of ~a pcrraqUier, almost as aged- as Wmself.riHqspitaWe. Was .foe old mail, iis well’ as'lehriiedt’./lio ioyed'Sqpidty, and delighted' to relax from severer studies over a rubber of whist ; .Insisting, like Mrii.‘ Battle, ; of happy tngmpt^juj«pn',“’jip Tavoi and foo-figor of foe. g at ? e ‘”. fit. Rocifii bore-’in' usind foe fojt Apieian'i feastrgjver, which .declared jJwfc at- a dinner- the dompahy should nevor bidessfoan foe. number bf fooGViices; »<* bf fo'd Bhisbs. adhefed to" "a lappy ineabi and never ha£tgleß^,:raroly : round half-dozen attjfole. 1 old. English’ Su», .b|i|||||y»rS<,- a- copy iff Which,' . neatly ono; of, foe Bibio, ‘cjorks °f 1 j•:put under, each gUcst’s T bwr--Wi|^{Sr,t»i, ua l nnn . df j> rctl yi .epekery,,;;B'r;.Rouru’e aversion • to ;whatr he called <• foreigh kickshaws Was as decided as his liking for Aldino & Elscvir editions of the Classics, for good tnusie, and for excellent ’ port wfno. In folsi last,he'Was.aeolihoiasenr,and, at .ids . table, no other -,Wlno was allowed to appear. Up to' his" 95th year,; Ur. Rmrrn would quietly, take a buttle of this old‘wine; at and alter dinner. , At breakfast, alone did he "allow fruit,—miudfol of the old,proverb which pronounces fruit to-be -«gold in foe morning,'silver; at-noon,'and lead! at uight.” : There came no desSeit attef one of his dinners —except walnuts and Alberts, jnreserved in their youthful ‘freshness,’ all," foe year round, by being kept in sea-sand, in a dry cellar. In Dr.-Routh’s old-fashioned taste, “wine and walnuts” should always.go together. His’ grandest, thatiaeahS his largest dinner of the week was invariably on Sunday, and commen ced at the unfashionable’ho.urof 2 P. M., alter morning service, concluding beforo 8 P.M., when tho Doctor and his guests would sally forth, in regular procession of two and two, to attend evening prayers in the cliapei. Some times, When,the sermon was.tedious and the weather hot, it was believed that foe good old Doctor would indulge in what is called « forty winks.”;. JBnt this did not much matter, for, ■ as President of Magdalen College (pronounced Maudlin), Dr. Roern occupied a reserved, -seat,or throne, much elevated over those of the Follows, in which ho was surrounded "l>y so rnueh drapery ,of massivo curtains, that ho was only dimly , visible to the congregation below. Ho would always-bo “Wideawake,” however, when the Demies (as the foundation scholars,of Magdalen are called), united their voices to « sing to foe praise and thc glory of God,” while tho, organ, skilfully played by Dr. Eewin or. Dr. MahskaMi, :pourcd but its sublimo music, which appeared to Aoat around the lofty chapel, in an almost visible.atmos phere, even as in Catholic churches, when foe white-robed acolytes swing the censors to and fro, the porfumod Incense Aoats upoir the air and appeals to form fantastic -figures between tlio congregation and‘ the tall tapers on ! the altar. . , ,' ; . Boom and Rogers truly were the connect, ing links of two distinct eras of English Litcra. ture. Rogers ranks as a poet of the present' epoch, and Rourir wrote prose, until his death. But brith had seeing fini} Bolirn had conversed with,, Dr, Samuel Johnson. He, again, had known Alexander Bore —wlio knew Dry faEN—who had associated with John Milton who is said to have been patted on thd head by Suaksfeakk; (as IVTasliixOtox IrVinp wds in his youth' l>y tins Rattier of his, Country,) while yet an eight-years old school-hoy in London, llow stpall the number 1 of links in the chriin which connect us with the Elisa, bethianera, of which William Shakspbabe • was the “ bright, particular Star.” There are scores, even hundreds of persons in this coun try, who have.taken Samuel Kodebs by'tiio hand, and a few who have known Itomn. Seo , how few avo the rungs of tho ladder of tlnib 0» which wc ascend to and: his contemporaries Routh —Johnson l Pope Dryden —Milton. ' Only fivo' inch in direct liue froin “the immortal Williams,” as:M. Ponsard, dramatist.,' callod Shakspb’Are, in ■ his inaugural address as newly-elected member, of tho"French’. Academy.,, Take tiro ,ascent only a single degree (hither, nod ive ; have Elizabeth, who has talked ivitli Shakspeabe, andwliose father wasiborn in- U9l,t less than half a century from the time '(1444) when John invented cut metal typo, land commenced .printing tho first edition of tho Biblo. ■ * ... , Samuel Rooers, for fifty years and more, was h' s6rt of llteraty Luoullus, ■ at whose table,during all that'time,' the mpst distin-: guished persons, in all. professions, English,- ■American, and foreign, who wore-in London used to meet, in a social manner, (v)iic)i~Rank and Wealth might endeavor to imitate but" nover succeeded 111 realizing.'’ Hisbreakfasfs, on Tuesday mornings; during'seven months of thoLondonycar, formed mcntolopociis which inky he looked back to with 1 , equal pleasure, prido, andjrospoct, .. Plain, substantial iaro at tlifiso matutinal repasts; but the quality, of the company made tlio attraction. There we have Aden'tho Dnko oftfoRTUUM nuns and chatting with Thomas Miller, that wonderfiil Notting shire basket-maker, who has written many Ex cellent prose fictions, (amongst vrliich « Gi- deco 6 ilesi"- thafrnra count ry-lifte hovel, stands boldly-oitt’in tnitb aiitl ohlglhalttyV) wlio ! ]iaa composed many most beautiful lyrics,dhd who,-, it ieW li6uryfa^i , ’ih ’thb^day;Jbd .same! Dube. . Biridge, 'wtpflUy.sellinE^e,baskets by,-whidi-,DO Ihon . obtained his,living, n Ro<JEHs, ;Who eomellmes did a generous On- th'e wbolo, h 6 vras nbtr; fond ’of: Wasting ’his' ’lfnißßUp in trade, ftl ;N0,9 Neivgatpatrcct,Lohdon,Bnpplylngthef and, when; thp speculation; failed;fro,B>: Mii- Dife-’e,’. PfacticaTL. Inaptitude' for, tusiuess,- i not .demanding any .of’thn advances back,but still b'lping Mif jprolcgi, with .cash and.'cohnselj until ha finally. obtained such employment, ohi 'journals mid maga2iusß, with occasional book-- writing, as hiyo' inade him' an independent inhn/at'this day.ypobi^ltfnisD! 'unspyhistl-: 'cited child’of natur^'Jtfiit lib. w&s nnillsj give' .'liketlj'a : glass of, good country alp: and , a clay.pipe « chargi 'e4 ’;.witb:Undoubtod,.« birdn’-eyc i?. tobacco, . apd'iie is happier than an- ‘Emperor upon his thronp.'> ‘ir •i' , .‘ >ov 'j Afier the Tuesday- breakfasts at‘Roobbb’, a new ehjojdiieht tjvotild‘ ! a)ise. • ;Then the host tv’buid wiilfe ihroiigh bis,housbi the dining and drajving-ropliji’wfnqpws, 'lopitej into', the Grcfen ryont fopmS; wpre .ivithinaifcw paces of St. James’s street, wlthits RoyalPalace.andmuchmowroyalclub-horiscs. As hawentfromroom totoom, fillcdwi lb,ar ticles 'of tostey rer’luy and art; he would ’lbiger, oyer eafebj arid tell Somo anecdote dialing to it;’ /fnbfp’ iya'p Ihi 1 otigihal 5 cai(t 6f;M«^|n, p^>s,b B »t; of poet.;';HerC aypS; :V,W}ilerihl ; ; .‘'pip^ntp e( ,i>y ; , jhupg nppp.a, , frame. flush L .up; with , the wall,: wldch CQuld be drawn, olitj into any angle of vlow. to : catch that lightor.:slioty .this, shadow.: Grp Over tho .'chimney-plecb Was. the 'little black Amine coritolnlhg the mefnorablo; iigreemenj,- legnlly'drawninp,' 1 tthefebK 1 ip'; Aprif, 1667„ ;> MttTbS'Vbld ‘iP’aradlsp liprt’ $% Hoss, for. ..of.fiye, ppundpiriorb, fpf letitpijsuctiessiyp ’e^ ■ tion of.; 1,800. copies. ..dt .look geyoh J'eafs ’to, soli off the first edition l dlut, infact, RooKns’, ■house ,wad crotvded with artlsticol and llteraiy arms, and 'hp ' deiighled ;to cihibit. : them.. Having toad tnitcli, arid travelled citetisH-elyj and 'riiiriglCd ' jfn' the .ijest ' society, at, hofllriArid. abrbad^lSaJinrii", Sbaaris J was .ft gTeat. COriVejfsaiibfliSi,' ill iiie last,twenty ypars ,pf liis reiguj ho was rather; fatiguing, l it . iriay .be observed; to those who: associated riilfth with biih. - Ho bcCaiito garruioiisy l lie 'always was cynical, arid he fell ! ihto the babif'of fC- : •peating h!S'abeCdoteS' tod : recbiiectioris’,,ov'er ilnd ovofngaiii. ' To stningOrS,AviiO inot lum for the’first timej arid wfio saw bifll onlynncej .perhaps, 'ibis taatolpgy.was not a,, draw back; and even his garhflity-,Was accepted as a cori (losceusloll. To IjohdoU folks, it was rather a nuisance, .of; late. 1 > Tho . .Rev'.: AtKxAKDilri' •DrcEj'who saw a good deal of Roouas, in his later ycats; ttbeil “ the wirie of llfb was on- its lees,” took'.fhe.' trouble; aitef ijasWidn’s ex ample, hilt witiioiitßpswELi.’a skill, of .setting down' tlip ,old', lipin’s; Ttihlc-Talk.Aftci .liis. degthj Mr. Rxce; luirried into print with beiid-' long haste, with a crude .volume -of Rorisns* Table-Talkj tvblch excited moro, consrirc than' praisb. -, -'‘ - 1 -f _ r -’» • ' There has lateijr lieen piitilished itl London . a volume- of “ liecoilectioiiS, by . SAiicki! Hookna,” edited ily hIS nOphew, Sir. SiiAßrU,' which! records.tiie nildtiWU-of .tiie.most elni-* ,ncnt-friends uith whom the poet was in-habits . offumiliar intimacy. .These,Recollectioiis are notes, taken at the limoj of particular remarks in foe conversation of faisdlstlUghisiiedftldnds. -At first they- were noted down in hts Ujayy,.. - (wliicls will one day bis" 'published,' we hope,) , hut ho finally'iranscifbed'a seleetiou'froaitliem foto asepatpto panqscrjpt.pfj jv)iicht he,!leJ’t,j) l eisin<| jiiin, rea4i;fOE,R!)hli l cgttoq, ;Mr. SuAßi-i:,-wh"h lias caj-efullyeditedtliis volume, im<iA Qji v ! be ,| r-“ u alo.afe\t.ad<Utions from tho. .Original .DiafieS,- ahd. appended sbfne nbtea, few but necessary; to rchdet ‘ thetd quile ihtol ligiblo to the- reading irorldi This volume,; which lias' obfairied great popularity,in ton don, has been rcpiiblishcd by RumMr & Miles, of Boston,.and, "with all its luxury of exquisite type and .hoautifol cream T tinted pa l)er,isone of tile, handsomest volumes svehaye •seenfoirßOinetmiOi ' - v The persons of whom* Rogers* “ Recol lections ” are here' ; are Fox, Bubke,' Gkattan, Faeson, Toore, Talletbahd, ErskinKj IV'alier idcclff, Lord Gre-vville, and tho Duke- of IV"ellingtox *? Of; these, Burke is the.ouly.one with whom.ho, was not personally acquainted: the recollectiono of him, therefore, were Suppliod:hy-friends who knew him. Of the rest, wliat is recorded of Charles Jahes Fox is the least interesting; while tho remiriisoences of Grattan, Talley rand, Horne Tooke, ’ and IVelunoton are full bf interesting matter.—Wo could make an interesting' article mit of this volume, and may do so yet, hut space, prevents it now, and we must conclude by cordially recomuiemling it, as a book which will amuse, lnstruetj'ahd delight all who read it. : , ' , ' Notices of NewPobUcations. Tho oighth volume of Goopor*s NovOls, illustrated by Darley; and published by W.'A. Townsend & Co., of Ncur.-York, cdnteins the"’whole’of “The Wept of tho Wish-ton-Wish. ” It oOntains two en gravings on steel, from original drawings by Par ley, both excouted, in the lino manner, by Joseph Ives Pease, .an - artist :of whoso futurer sncoesa we augur favorably, from bis fino execution' here. There are numerous vignettes, on wood, which hap pily assist in telling the story. - « The Wept‘of the Wißh-ton*Wish n is a semi-Indian storyy first pub-’, lished in 1829. It relates tho incidents connected with tho loss of aohitd belonging to Puritanparerits, which child, having been brought hp by the In dians, is brought baokto those who loved and lost her in youth) and dies before the doad-faoe of the chief Whom sho had wedded.\ It is n touohlng’ story, delicately yet/powerfully related. It has drawn many tears slnce it was first written, but its full measure of popularity was not won until'a dra matic version was• represented,- at the -Adelpht ■Theatre, London, in which Mademoiselle Celeste, whoso pantomimo is exquisite, realized tho exqui site ch&raoter of NarrO-mattah, as the Wept is called. Wo have reporused this story with- nffl pleasure, and need not praise what bas already won general approbation.- : 1 Mr. Putnam, of Now York, has-published at o' thor volamo of Bayard Taylor’s Travels, contain ing an account of his tour in Greece with sketches of his ran through Russia hnd his journey through, the Baltio-Provinocs. 1 It iB written in Mr. Taylor’s ■ mostgraphia mdhnor. - Tho account‘of Greece, as it aotually is, will commahdVotioefrom its fullness!. ‘Wo could have wished ihat more space bad booh' devoted to Russia, which appears likely, under her present Czar, to' pley'a leading part in tho affairs nf'Kurope and Asia; •' w. - - . ? ; A litorary phenomenon of our own day, a Phila delphian by birth arid training, is tho, Rev. Wil liam Henjy Milburn,.((, biinii map, wim y°i ss preacher and lecturer, author and,, traveller,, has established a high reputation., Afewyears ago he published nn agroeablb'arid' instruotlvp -'volurrieV 1 (“ The 'Rifle, Axe, arid Sadtlis-bagsj”) which ob tained great and lasting popularity.' Erpni Derby .arid Jaokson, of. Now York; wo have received ari other of Mr. Milburn’s books, jnst.published: It is . entitled" “ Tori' Years of Prcachor-Lifc,”' and .is autobiographical, It isldoeply. interesting,} not' only on account of the details .of. the author’s oivn adventures, but lop those about other people—for • Instance; tho 'sketclf of that Miasrknblo man, the late Sorgoant S^fentisS:','There Is as purely. goM- Saxoo English in, tbia work of .Mr, Milburn’s as in any wo have read for yoars. '■ ■ PotersonAr Brothers, or this city, have just issued NO.; ,\Vorks, (thorp , the miliibu, (. 'containing the qouplusion 0f.,“. Oliver Twist,”-and tho commencement of meueelebratrid Pickwick I’apors.” This is the oheapeSt edition of Dickens ever issued—alt his Wntlrigs in twopty olght weekly volumes, pt twonly-kye cents each, or the whole-sot for five, dollars) .This includes the postage, by mail, which Messrs. l’eterson will pay! —n the force of obeapnOßs'can rio further jgril” j . The same publiaherS haye brought out', tn a lirge .12ino; volume, Mias, Leslie’s," Behaviour Book,’' especially iutendcd tq improve and instruct ■ the fair box In'mariners, pal(tclrse', ihd the many graces of sootetv wbloKufiribirietbiHake ihegontlewonjan. All families in .which thora are feniate bhildjen, from,Beven,years, old to, .twenty,? should uso this volume aaa haml-book,; ! . - Alexandre lluniftS. inOrt vo’.mninoub of iitidg au thors. wrote a story, not long sgoj called The Jlo .hioans bf Parirf,” a translation of whloh. in one volnme Bvo., has boon published by Messrs. Peter son, It Is a’tklo of Parisian life, in tho mannor of * Eugene Sue. The plot is well developed and the -ohMactaraahttpljfidrainik Tile-story fSstb be eSr-; ried forwardjo,»Oetltptiworfe ( -eUled: , ‘frheirorotf» °f Paris, or;tho;,Fj!o»rer ; of jUa Ejuboarg/’t .:Tbo - P/??,®? 1 we,J!>»is f tlWd-iy.ary;onter3 taimiig. - 1( . , 1 ... .) .. ..'yialilii fteticm. iov yrhich’ Kv/ b;- ZUber is agent bere, dcY(j teg- S dbsell pakss .to ths MQOViitlm Biigl»uaPßWnSiSliiUS'3jd!Biito>:. ' ryv taking HA'sthbrße , s, sto«M Courtsbipof MUeA-St»ndiBh U - pegs-aponWhieii-to' ihmigsom? veryT tellable. -Siul. igousMiUyf jSgt-.re^i reipitiaoi literary,:. artisyc»b biogrsp|iiciil,poellpA! l , ;! elig; 9p% : , lt ‘ ■ bot,; '.The fourth monthly part"of t)tc,Y'ear Round,: yhereof Pelerson A Brothers arc d:b Agents hero), contains A bontmnation of : I>icltotifl-a n'eW Tale *ef T»o tiitics,” Arid Aboil i tSOhiy-htO 'ether papers on various fiabjobtS." r-. -u-" uvr,.- <: f ,| - -.i '1 NW&QP.WTERAITOE.!!,-.,: / ' . , i S JW»-' l ‘ißP!lW(rttA)Cp. ll «f,tt& city; havese-i ycrpl.app;.w(ifkaia;tb9.prees,,or,.ncails; ; roady for . STSn-f neVjrorlr of- Potion by the an{bpr’ r of “ Quebchy’* amt Wide op tfao ? Botindary'-of inotfiorltofli; by’jKoßiri Sfie Naples)—HbilKn Anjjtoßijv' by Jh-ofeaadr/ Joioph’i lasldyf Of i theUii’/eraity of Pennsylvania, splendidly: fllpajrated.—Altrtosli-’i tion of,F rink’n Physical : Mae ipolatioia;!! llus{rat«d by over SOO engravings : bnowood .o-The: Rival*,:* gn i historical novel relating lb' the Tnfe an if Timeß' k& Aaron Bun; ,°f. the Mempfoi* Eagle and £’jiyi«"rer,au4i(jf of “ Borpard Lile.'li*., .gnd, fijrmerlyPnitodßtitM* SenatorfromiAlaJia^i.—Anew.adition <Uis jmb)J‘ , r ST?fed. Of -JUT I S'lniallj M. f),, ofß,eotXElemcni« nr Me4fcal iJa- - ri^Aiipnei.^A'' J niw 1 tbh'QuoUaimA': 1 from '{He p CffelH, £a'UA,’ J and : Moder'il languages,- ! irahsiatedJntoEHgliiili, •' vrftfr' to extensive Indbx, : tonr LorcL.prlntixida fancyGortaan text,vritb illus : Igatiossy.engraved, on,eteel.;oipresiilyf6r tins sroiH,' ftaif original, drawipgSjby J t ,By»pj({in J ,Uig 'Otoi-: >e*pf,England ... , . A . : „ s v ',.jl ■-<» • fr of: this city, v;;i]lsßortiy pupil Amt>ftigador''j6itfeor[ ini Cdijai-e*, Wrifira 1 ij him uh-1 v-. »■ : u </,: - Address otl 'sV(ife ‘rr>''.\: k . of< * th'e ’P e &JH ©*s -. Yttirty*' <' - r > ! ■/Thfe Address of ilie6taie;C6minlltco‘x>jr^li8 T People’s ixiirtyii! aftcr;rBqmo':;gefefiraJ>Wriiarff‘ ;aadi‘a rdgiimeittf.tiie Lccomptoni Says,-'»m !<•**s««,tJd/ ?\ “Notcontent with'this.^effortto f overthWw the Interests of Kansas,- Southern propa :; gandyatf p£ Slavery make, farther requisitions on tijeyieldiiig. disposition itotiu outas inthe Nopf th who b*Ye' mluerfo’denfc them*:’ -selves to ttf£ f&lHttiitf 3$ titfeirilfcntfafr: It is now. seriously required shallf i anteryenoto tiie affairs of,the_Temtdfit».-.Bhoijdv I dho pe6pfe'tiere by Ih'elr legislationto iflakif ! special I,» codefor 'Of-ihatiipeei^^.ii^ilt^ : WTOj*.' and? thus .ooorcq by Federiu, power the ma ,’jority ttfrabmit to its egtsmismheiit etblpemtaai I ‘tidtj among rtiteniA These: m£n. iarilf. thill t while, )CpogrewnaS nought toejujlude,* Utoits.bqtuulsn dutytiumatainevcry effort-lo introduce slave labor info thi Territories.' /and 'wefiha th# rtiohv ?. Demdofatic< -party ’:' m.Bennsyivfttiiaj .by .the stestitattons <rf toSfofo,. Contention ad* dress oiiti'&tate' Ccrfidhijtee;'Jatty'agreeing to. 'and 1 conceding flitf propriety and' duty. :of'_its.Lpr&otical! euforoqreent ffc£ Congress. .This, is t ( bai wue,jMde,and presented by, those wHtr coiitra'tnti polities'of 'the South,., and cohcuriredltf oy-ta^i^'aHlc^in^thfs s 'great and' -.free ConjjnonJWUh.-) Atilbc.aeitf dtid ofdbisjdic* - tutorial spirit, the Territories of f .thfi, Union .are to 1 beedme, Itf ffubstaneb c arid. 'ih f fact/ clOsedag&insfc: the.fentraiicfe oftho'sonsof the^jp^opfoof'kennayl-- timiyown subdue them to the', qoßdjtiqn of .cultivated and. aperous fitotesj'aildhM!aed 9 pr« ,, to'thituirH^ r 7 ' labor. e£ fnegto'OiaVctft -Wfcicb^ligblSLwbai l -’ eyer - f -it ~.touchea..and,- redtWeSr. .ttajlsi pf;jjiiata 'rat ’fertitity to, tie condltibn'of,barrenwastes,. ! Thri^the |l «*bat' Inheritance^‘ttKion 1 re* oeived, and which might .be-m&dei theidweilinjs. i placb of a dansfispopaMtion, situated in the miefet l of .plenty, and, , growipg inlfis capacity! is 'lo pe'\iwepfc jjVer by a jays-; t-mf ofenfoteed labor,’Aßd- exhausted by w few uK Mge& then tobothrownaufijucfznnDob,: dpnpd, becanseit will no. longer;ymt4.a rapport to its ',3&S has wen the ffifoty of’hot a feW- of the ikMthetn 6tMe¥, fbr ’the stately. ,homea of proud - proprietors tißcaaioodixi the., midst of yast possessions are pow or rased ’to the J foundation,’ Und' even' the. 'cKnrbhe* of {Qod ilfe of wor shipwm Jbe?ng ; wide, l»nd*ihC ex*.- -hiwteddapdg returned foth? fndtfhlnessi'nSwE'are- ofTHe T h^Ks' which .the propriotefship of out : XerrJ,tories m Agatori tow! labor' of^Americnfil freeffletr, ItmdH 'cbhqueW the thfloiS'tbe bdtthUedof ProrU denco, and from td tfepetttJtioij the'prodttots* of, the. fo the pafuraF •wealth,-* and ' abstains ' 'a ,; -popnlatioh J cuhfciiraf ally becoming more’ numerous, more enlighten ed, and more capable gfifeithfaUy andintelurantly. discharging the,duiics«of ciiiienahipin a Republic! ’ Are wtQipg to So* code to a dOmaha maddl-'orr hehal?' of *TaVfc labbr,- wbioh*thiia i of dhe'right to introducer their;ir4aatry- .into tboiTerritorits of the Unjonj bnd .become free-holuerS. they’will ponsent to^degrade themselves to the level of equality,'with the negro slave ?’* Are willing that the powers o£ the -Government 1 shall beper . vertedfrom. th® purpose--of: promotingthej Freedom fo^supservienee -for ■the 1 baie nfies 'i i -,,AXe- > '.you, .wil ling "that' theso ;! vaAi x . mb- 11 nificent'gift ofa bbanteOu^Providenoehy^urto be -dressed she sacrificed <fo thC-1 curacy tions of slavery, and thus forfeit iy and! fertility-which us. in trust,' for the benefit df ‘onr 'posterity,land of mankind? The jrOquiremeiit of 1 the ! pas- j sage" of < a 1 fbrl-tbe 5 Territories,- byj Congress,; is now.boldly, put forth,* andvbas received • the recognition, of, Uiafc -lareo .division .of * * tbe Democratic party,’ wbioh adheres to the National Administration in ibis' State and elsewhere.lt is an issue'which must 'be met : and 'it'ls for -you fo declaro at .the polls .your/ decision upon -it.. Tou ,cannot oppose it. v and r. atthe ; same' time; support' the, FO*stylea;,Democratic - .ticket, ’ in rennsylranta. 1 , Emboldened' by.'the ready submission 'which has J been - y?elded ' tb ; all' their demands by the Administration' Democratic party,; and ; resolute, in -their determination to crush, out. free .labor whenever it -can.como into competition with their own hostile' system, < the propagandists of slavery Iravc actually aotomlned to take the still further step’of reopemn'g the-Afri* can slave trade, the; country cargoes ,of;»avago negroes smuggled across the- ocean,..and. ■ now Jaeld ? to pulsory Service oh sugar,'and.'cotton fields of the’ South. ■ The point' nasarrivwi at ’ which in the path pf retrogression -which has been • pursued from: the position taken .by the. fr&mers-of our institutions on ,slavpfy-and'_i^,.cognate-.queo*. tions, men are found jyho boldly justity. the' inf a-, mens traffio in'humanf fiesh VrhiCnwaa : proKil|ifod half a'century ago by ted with thepenaUiefl of piraoy.andatigmatizedin' ; the estimation of; the and Christian, as .* the suin of. All Leading inen in the Southern States, high iu tbe confidence Of party, 1 and holding elevated pub* lie trusts, are heard boldly drananain^that^on ,who Africa, find ‘Democratic * State Conventions unite In the demand. ’ Southern 'eburts and juries refuse to puniahthe pirates when arrested and indicted, add * the National Adminis tration is,either impotent or.nnwilling to intercept their vessels on tho sea, or secure -tho .arrest and. convyitionof the offenders after thevhavC landed their cargo, and deceived the wages of their crime. It is insisfod that the Bduth : muafcbaVe "an increase 1 of slaves in order to enable hei to contest the point ofsapremaoy 4 wtih free ,lftbpr-ip. the,.Tcrrifories, and to plant how slave,sStatcs to.be admitted into tho Uniou to prbveut th& free States from obtain ing a ootnpleto osdenden’dy. 1 The*battle - which.has , -hpcU waged between tho two oppugnaut systoms of labor,- always to the disadvantago cfFreedom, who. . hap been deserted and betrayed by those, who pro*. - fcWcd to bC devoted" to her cause, has in. -this attempt to revivO k the sieve trader-a Achpme which is made almost incredible by its addaetiy. immorality, and cruelty. Unfortunately,-* foeto' prove its existence;. and many- of .the *. of slavery ’consummated, were far moro improbable of accom plishment, and fab less ehcOuragemehViihd countonauce at tho start, than ,thiB, the mast grant of them all. Qbgtaprindpu? is. the.maxim ofwladom; and .the yoice of F&niasylvAniA should* he prenounced jh 7 tbe'mosb&nphptic'terms of eon ; . -dexnnation ofa project which’ mdfltuboaklho'mOral sense of every oueief; her righbrniuded citizens: 11 - ~ . [The TariliV,question- is'thon discussed at somo length, and'tire Address • concludes as follows':]:-' 1 ; ’! ■ - -*’i ' | ..’1 It ib k reriiarkablo peculiarity of the present, National Administration that with a deficient; ro . venue aqil a people suffering in alt their* business interests from tho unfriendly policy, of .the Gov Ora- • hfont, tho pubii6 baveiflercaaed to an, unprecedented amount, AndtforrriptionrpeOulataor, mismanagement,' and -fay dritiem prevail boit Of tho Federal'Treasury. ;AVbearMrilßifobahan ontered uponhis office he fouQ,d,a.Burplas k of 000,000, on Before, the first year,of had closed this'wa^ l; AU'eith’austcd—the issue of. $20,000,000 in trO&iflry' notes and a stock 1 loan of .thelike amount >nuos.uthomed by.tlie first session , of .Congress- aftjar hia feaugaration-r-the itotal ; an« ‘ nuat cxpenqHuris; of - the fiscal, year r which ended oh ihe SOtH' bf Jdrifc, 1858, reeouod (keenbrmous Amount ’Of sB9;62BiB67'arid theappropriations : for jltho. ensuing -‘ye'ar - covered • the sum] of $98,854,2Q1*24, ,pnd, this .was; lose by s^ f 769|ooo than ‘ the Aaministration asked .for. Jehu Quincy Ad«uw,ih irt y ospendetf some * $15,000,000 ’ annually, tho outcry against, his extr&vagancA was loud , Bcchanan being'among'those -who raised it jfor nolidoal -effect;,but -hft hafl not tripled, but, has, .in ,time of all nations, f*r exceeded .tbe anpual ?|P9MUtbea when the comitry was engaged in a Tordgn war, with*fleets“off'JS® t ® ne ®§s., |au arniy In his eapital. If these- expenses werejddi oioußand regidmAtovdthewLWouia.'holes* cause to complain; -but, unfortuwWyf; \they-- have bAen made fbr. improper pprpoaea., ami to effect partisan designs.' The nayy j at Brooklyn ana Phfla delphia vroro crammed' Sfith ‘unnecessary men .by. tho hundred in order earry the eleotiori to Con gress of the friends of the Administration, and ita supporters, in attempting to consummate the ■i ' *J ■y l '»Sai-”! , £ }S> Cs;t'*>rJcjj.» I-I,:»■»-« nuul(lMT*Hßtna, la «ann«».»rt—H4« TtoMCatfWr "'"®*'" ;» •• ••• . . > .: .ul is Sl*is 4l»^lS«£r , !f *“* ■fri .; lily,! orfl '■for'* m ' ‘ s, f 1 ~-y- s, iff - Kf.u t»as. t teioinJiton'frMii ■kb4«witrtg«'- ! -oWll*t*,-fc>' t building.; stop* amt caapplyine neW t-fcr tba ' WMTsriWBW MWdjd* ,wt-.to,*,,•SowMt Md- PMBABflfi? iAtf Bberrtary oTthaNavy, axer ■, rirwld rf nffling Jitiitirirfln; r ; fliat touodc for (KTn-dtMHoiiofßfeftwida to CbogMatf, Lam i asdiAtha^swtorfala , tjopi a E«Br«»9»io ' InlrltS-'HjSiiii oartjrßtppotodtourioldpoUlioitlinflueoor fa-pur u <MdacMNMt«i»itfM baza*.' •’ ~,J A ; u i»ill l tau.i»{ , ^)B>b.ii eoptaotort »i • .an expenn.bt non .{bjin three million* OYBf ln« , ibnfcoiailtry, aod eB[i«iiallji l n i {to fmatataAtlie fcoetaS' aefeamo . dUt&MMoft thepwptoare ditolnitfied, :tlmnh the • iwairaeiof theSamip,aM%;thM*.St4K!i«M** upontHe GOvirßin«uth»T» ; 'l«ndrt«et«d , iiid U»- fcouSdtby s oMnliU4e#f CeaxratK r aeidt it dhows - that* thftprsss. wfcfcii eappoHiLtbs Adsalrtrtratfcro, defierfaseata. ' T&ian (p MilMtisW^alfiua^taid'*ioit T (^ttiil'dd> minintrntite-a mjAtiabernlgiieatlTmutUsded; but , JiSiimult £iy,e.n..-*wl v Mk,.the .mj&wMherJlhe.Admia , urtration 'abdule ' ttrtaJia it «M BUf i iWlrt:' 1 Pablto Virttla- feltbO-lifehlood-eir froe gt>venrc*BDt.a»d.iitiKj«t;trtpuMi»aei»etit*twn« bj ax*' jxmtTi and whqeaapflmgei frienai;itt ;j>Wty pro- ~. : cotmtHej v aM ! bo tWrOTSutfM{ffrtiad«fßffi{ar7 ssrvic'a; r and Uuy'eould Kd beeiee Oaa dhnetod uJlen,torrig*drnMia,poadW*r«»iillof ewbiMMla- Atto rfroio:tßO“other;ind'idHMoflJodtoia»Urftk« poU tjeal ijooMqarai<e<bf.til»fln{/aittjKriesCrelfcer .Ghlo.rtdfeot>.»htaotfciy i attonW aa,M|itto;«Qategt IjSn&S^zHpsr to S™^clnJibb ■ isJlittibniilit to Pyu«ylt*»to. 'W» Jutyenßo, doobt/ihat £ ; large ma jority coincide vriffrihV viimi wlu&vk «tove ear pressed. The only the Iwilf* the Tlte ,;*Nrtlatial^Admiii4traU(m qjeifehtlon 1 of maud, has a trained t&S^efcimi^biM^&togator.. aoldSeraoiLdity.: Nfrgflbffci wilLtotAjarai to per*-, expfttptoAeOfep gflbHearttijiseniof Penn sylvania into an apparent Admini:•» . tratfcm and measures. ~xhaC*«ia da!tßh daw r byhi^TOr ,^iffnihe^\ r a^''«tivs^ton > part* hnd'the efitt»V«d|He of the State to theh .tmQ^(MnUin,efit2| t^&, s poQi..>.dn order eyery-'cenoiy, m^v ? ioin^aSpi! hefm^sh,’- s: ward, and eehool distrioMtitfcthb seen ring the recording of the votes on the genetalelepticm on Qie « JJctober heit,'an4';‘«i£ting'fci th?'#*jdthitJP«msy!va nia tifcfo frd« -"the jaei* tort jreah is seady, wailimt h> go 4 forxw;MM*he .cans© both tho nsijrrdfirel inbTpniosta of ilaro labor at borne, and the policy, rrbkb aaeritMaeur mtoieatav to ( trade, which ahacompelled &wi*ii’.w>tj.lb* ime yatod hihit*h hiatuttSf skfli, and mpald labor of fahaign'nations.'f'/i r. ;. • The caedldatae pohlinated by tboCocrantioa, by. wore i.oon«Uhitod.» StotpCowaHiaa. *»■ offices of Aaditoy Hweral.Kd.Snmiyor iaenaral, respootirclV—Thos.F. Coefiron,'Qf,Yt>rlc.ehdWm. Hr Kblni, 3 of : Berks i cooßty-Sdeeeiryedly enjoy tbs eonadaooe'oftheirpolilicaifriends. ktoraaora ro proacb,. and stand ,nnasaail»d by . naata,.and POOtass. of , £n?exrity, . iblliHyrandJdality, ;yilOb’tbikia ! fhtm publio t «hji^oM.*‘ , !HMy r eiA’ the' cxeitiplars of tba 'prlnoiples asd tneasorca-'Which are baroadroeatad., ■add tbtir elootlmuriU yiva tba whole -obaati7 »»- on. theoa i PQjyi|icAii. * . Breckinridge’s disclaimer, ai a candidate for the Presidapcyjsays:, .... - : ,> , , !( . u We ; have„no doubt that .Mr. Breckinridge Is sin cere fn hisfli^ffla)luer of a PresidentirtflOndMacy. He Is bdt 39 years pf agef and the expifaEonJ of a terni or 7 evfen twb trtins In* the-Presidential'office '.would ptace him in'retirement in ;thAxnendian of bjs.life. vlt:Woald:be-.brtter:- that hot thus:quickly, culminate,, if '.it wer© A> soon to olose ; J hnuifMr. Breckinridge wishee out a wise and well-ordered wiH shun thepremhtiKc honors ofthe Prtoidenoyl- ; - }xe je apt beyondlbe-reaeh -oizthe Bemc craey of Jhe na^onwhs they will uavenun, hot forhiasake, hut because of their own necessities. He declined, on the floor of tfrrCin- Wbd a Candidate fop the Vice - Presidenoy ; but the Hemoexatic of New York wilt not forget how their t mutiojDjf..which, sooniCqnuuanicVted itself.to the 'Coiiv6hti6n, Was'cdhfirined by standbythe.coun try.’V j- .<*i *: y.s- x_yy-f,rj 9 zi Hon. Win. [V: Yancey,' one;of' the’ fnteUeetual giants of the Booth, has brt'n'atopplcg: Gi rard Houso for last two 'and left last evening folrbis home f * * Gov. 'Thomlui ff.*‘Beymour was - received at : flartford,' J Cohnv%fl. Ihe r o*f : with great enthusiasm, In the course of his speech, he made-thefollowiiig allusion : f m \ ' ; " ' “ I cannot forget your ftliusion to-our flag. -How cheering its sight in foreign land! None but he who has been long from -fcnue'e/UMndy appreciate. tta,value. -We too often.look upoiL it only as a Siece* of striped ‘ bunting. But seen away-from ome, in foreign lauds, * H is the token, and evi dence of : onr natiohality;:'_Wr srt off Its folds not ' one star but many,- and thougb-’-Ohe fronu anothor-in. glory- yet -all .are ona. whole. 1 ’ - j - Geo.,W. Brewer has-.been .elected *. Senatorial, and Roi® a. Representativo. delegate from Franklin to. the next Beaiocratio State Co,nyffition, S '* . . • Tnc PopTBT op RiiH.~The Louisville Courier says; ' l .‘ ‘‘When alftdjr get* stalled in a gutter, • in the inidst of a populous street, ,K (Lilij a fly that is strandedin butter^, AuahsatonncOver her feet, : A* geutly the crinoline lifts she, •Andxives it horgracefulest sweep,' 1 Is a fellow to blame, Mr. Editor, If be at her ankles should peep, - ' - - Just to see lfthejr*re thickor they’re thin. f Thatexcellent paper, (Maine) Eastern Timtsflita the following, to show that Hr. Baohan* an stands upon the extreme doctrine.of protecting davory in the territories against the.popular'will: • “The Democrattc Standard- (Burke’s) is out with an article pf great force awi severity upon the . that the.eooiee -of fndeienaible, that Mr. Bucminari^ls'aftl^fepr«sented ; T)y it,' ’arid that Gov. ' Wiso , s‘?riew'' of the slavoW questiori and of the power of Congress igthe,<mly;sound yiftw.to be cn iertainedAMl Thq,Sr<f/utorri,dealarea, wfeyeaoe Yor Mr. Dapglas 5 doctrino over,that of the paper iri question,' aS Being J bold, maifly id edfflp'ariso&s- Gov:-'Wise fo r ;Congreaaional Anterrnation*. The Stdndard.icaoyrs feat the Con stitution represents Mr. Buchanan, and'we under stand its article, as &s equal repudiaUoh <ff hoth fee Preslderit and bis organ.’’ ' \ ‘ r General P; Spiith, of Tonnessee,'special agent . of the Post Office Department, has resigned, - The nbtw*^ns } Sioux Chieft Red Iron; who was the Spirit-lakA massacre, has been ar* rested, 1 apd isnow iri ’jadl at'New ITlmV' Two in* iiotinentS hWe been found against him—one for murder arid 5 the* dfeey for theft. '' . - 1 'Dkath OV T\ r . H. JEWETr.—We have before noticed’the death of Wr-H/Jewett, of Skeneatelas. The Arg<ts says -he-wax a son of-the late Chief fustioe Jewett, end-a nephew, of. ColonclrSUneon ,0. .jewe.th United States marshal, He^ died at Skorieatola*,ori Sunday afternoon, after a brier Ul n *B3. Mr. Jewett was in the prime of life; and a mari of auperior-talenti. He was formerly a promv aenb politician, but for some time past Mb health .would not permit of his mingling in •acuro puil aess rirenp of politics.. He was a_Bociat joinpAni.On'arid'a'generous-hearted.man. —Prom* denceDdiitf Post.- , 4 ' .- • ’ Ay Appreciative PahtiCipatob.—Apropee of ’ tho assertion that Col* SeytaouT’s reception waj »ot up as a pptiticaC mwdippfetioOj the following fooiderit is too good to.be Jost : most ac tive and effiofout fee chief matoKal was en rjaged in clesHhg' back ■ the crowd,” whqri he. was idaressed by'e half-tipsy -aridTvery independent idmlrer-of Col; Seymour ‘.‘An ye won’t kul us »U if we dgn 1 * XaU bsck t .wIU ye?” “ ¥.«<!*- '*s® did, .“,eYery.inaii.bf,vpu.” .“Noye woman t do feat; t atit& yokHl us 6y and by? —. Ntw and vottner.' > King's work'on fee White MounbuM is to comb out sh6rtiy; J It trill he u tMong .affiOf, though itfeould have come' threeTriorifes ehrlfer. jSs'eS Sawin/a'Revolutidnary peiirion6r,diid in' Wesbniriaterj f (Mass',) ;ori Tffdiy lAif. /W was bomlri^Vdfeesteriri'mt: The Annual Wome of .Mr/ fee owner bf said to be! It is considered mosbrSduable. iritheirorld; r,,: * Governor Willard, of Indiana, and G<vehu># Sibley, Minnesota, are at Washington; alto, ex* Senator Soule*
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