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Iftreet, ari the, 00L111.0821T1 thll.oe4•lthis for the gq#l4lY OARIAT ClollftAkflf. mid hero ithatestit ler 04 hli emoittiest of rg.,42 . : tot TAPESTRY OfarllTOiatekthee eitionto'. • atom. - eased: of the elegies, kinds of PETS othasfsetared V Philedelehth sib sad r *nab. seeitreUthe.biotwatheutrers. • Deithirs, T;11,11sS It to their lateral! to sin and pandife *Po pods, Vidoit GTO Waxed kor N. as the glom fsvoiabis bior . . CO. belie BOW Agents leillisilerlOMM for the sale of the Weittedesie Cleriet Ifinmpliout bf (formerly the New *WNW Warred Comeorty;)iird Wig agents ileo for ,rho Baehr* 'Nem seta Abbott ' 'Commits 'b*v ears de terns. • talr-Ilto V:2O:4LIiffR"VARP - • *:-• Tipaari, Ousels; ladies, sad 'dadaist' Oar. 1 1 1 : 11 -• das is tari et Crsi ' aim sad,' an edus arssi WNW& • ' r • •• grraisst. HANO . INGSt , '*4I I . 1860. O PAING , K 7 LIA 1860. WALL PAPERS. • 0 IVit BOFA HE, liwpisollmAeron and bowMau , YAR'ER HANGINGS. N0.17E16614' NOUN* EITRNBN, !itelow,Mark,i. Olfgr ongaral fseilitogrologarom sod WadoMl brl.7 111. • opladid Moog of good' to salad from, 'sod" all of Aa omit and but &siva. WINDOW. OWITAIN, PA- Natio madam variety. Ten-fm v.! owsE BUOINABEL, " • ROT . , torraomFaz is co.; flO. $22 ippIITNUT MUT, IWO NO 'ft: tiogoioA bz t wlstor o vol .it aostu, their ,acidSdiisito4S;*l ' ocOSisioiodiiith iho badness. AT "RIATLY‘ ISIOTIORD MON& . , , LAS FAME PANS= 'AT SO PP& OHM. BS ' • " • LOW 006 T. ' Slam onatios 114 if *aim Pootod, ota oat omit BARGAINS. I,OOKII I IO ,GLA.SSES. LOOKING.4LABBIOI3; 'owner' AND Karon 'ALIBIS, ENGAAVINGIB, .JAXES B. ZABLE ic„SON, IrAr'..itotllll, WHOLIE NALI AND NATAILi.DIALDISS. NARLES , GALLERUS, I.T OII / 48 & BON. lin'ol7l4l. MID DZALBIUI ROOT, 15MoB;Os;$ ditIT.ES MATITRIALB, IIMITENOO• eAtil+oosll. • 111FitSTIN011,-PATMIN T LICATMER. PllOlOll BIDS, LACWII, oLIPIBR umsa, N. IL 0011NRS FOURTH an ARCH KREMS plaNct - 1111 mAL , O 1:1:AIVLP N E., 711011 Dl VENOMS, & CO.. EP.EIIIIAY, F R ANCE. tio*be Ihspeaukble Deirileiethrougheat the country. Thai flee " tirsnd ' of coitAMPAONK, whim' tuAis the mat yam wie Mated exelosively to the beet tables et the .Voridoent: of reeve had now olMoned the moat by getteopalanty in thwitentil yr. It oreeNnunended by some elms Ant optigetoie o he city of PM, Yolk. over al other *ism, on amount o dean tress. trump and deletion and mom who ono, try it ireiilei Nal e any o th er broad. Although only one yeeir Itine, its introduction into this wintry, the is anernania and Onneantly our Iltransantaldnati Mob - ea to Ware the finality of the being maintained h at stile oresont high ateadard. lbw frame , importearly tosoi frif hem c t e e AVhi bath Let . r trui r i s e allp ia Ude Ma. OS, d u oda. KO WA c ork: • Allokliis tbis city by - MMUS & DEAL, - , , „ , 504 MAXXED Nowt L B.' ' ' . , . . OAST-STEEL BELLS. IfOz'Oitutilgss, ACIADEMIZI, • sula-imisma; LOTORISS, i'LANTATIONO, h. 1 • _ , •• • JULNII7.IIBT.I.IIUZD AND • NAYLOR &C 0. ., sso OOMMIZROD litroet, THILMALIPRIA. fT m uivr i e let lto'n. b iti. s tr. 4 „ ntluergtbs pint nil snrta to soars!, ve, thimble , now orepsred So state •their orinotted stivestssee to be se fd r°4l l "-Agh al .1114141,0:1 the renal: somointne oWi.ll4lBB " with power is ;slow .W. 1101,11.V9tiblee wivine of 1 0 . per tent. 'is eat. 4se eminvarsa with shit ot ordinary bells, . heart . Deg is Ira for , one pest, with ',sinew wise. in soi °Wrists'. Ohimei t or,asi.dirsensitine out , to order; with went ii•ou • • - mhll54E CHARLES ITA.CiOrART, . , , , • ‘` thooolon to . „ J, R. KNORR k . , " Impetter and Whofemale Dealer In B/LaNinEg, wi0C9.174, 64* r*idli Old Bit?:0 - pytipshels, ilad Bottato 11 T- : bwuinTli a 4 hami, at: " No: HP CHESTNUT Streit. OIL PLINTINOII, la. to 616 castrzfuT EITAILVIT, Philadelphia. SHOE FINDINGS. .0111 MAMtn Street, _ GIBBS: &:601 4 1$;:,-!!'r •. fifo.'ssim.A.Riarr Emir". Are ttletr ivftrf a .1 r odzi poi*. • .MEN'Sw In IWO, will be toned s tall Wintit'ilint " CLOTHS, DM/MINS, VESTLttet3, Talitlintepp 4 1 4 tet-Sai MeOLINTOOY, GRANT, & 00., udioßiol! AND 7rnoLitataetauaarls!A (MOM OASSIMERMiI VBBTINGEI, TAI .ORS'' TRIMMINGS. vO. 841 AiaSST iritilan, (Up Eitalts,) An; .cfrumuzi dtsir Bprlng iltook, to whieti they o nto e etteetion of the trade. Ai M 'WM. 8., STEWART & • 1511 , 0111.TE1R5 AND 1085555 OF • BILK . , FANCY DAM ROODS, 30S MARXIST Iftrits4. jive lag ; trv i il d skalt i s i a r tly rioNl4 . aVed S:•V Nig, to which tp io i n fivit• dolt Pf °ash sad gool stx. Fell hamar Shard Filmy lel ta 4 e , • , *Ow of Printed re as ovarian von . JINCI. 33. ELI-J.OONT *BONN . $0 XARKIIT STRUT . ' • (smoddootekrir now • iNPONITNNO AND NW p 9 P •- ',- CIATER, -SAW *MM., V Taf!".. PA Thum/us' • Twhihtl tee " Would' !netts r-attenuon L eh : F ir al kir mlea l ili l l at t2f a ti7ri aB 47= ll4: o l F i sta . Doeskitui; sill k ro gy k rw.x., le 0.. to the pound, an d :0711. , foIAN • SITER, PRICE, & IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP FOREIGN AND DONESIYO DRY ,GOODS: No. 816 MARKET STREET. w•rornu ' SPRINek, 1660. • EitrA7.litp l a . M.47W7Z7 7- ' n o ammo, vow R. WOOD, MARSH, £ HAYWARD,. *loiters /Ad Wholoiolo DRY GOODS An. CLOTHING. . No. SOO MARKET Elfroot,,L PtallodoWdai WURTS. AUSTIE;44 • •MoVEIG7II: AND .INNSNDS',! DRY dOODS- , 'main /11,,, e n maitr nXr wrlto'reAsh-.1 FITHIAN,- JONES. WitOLEOALI IMAMS"' FOREIGN AND DOMERTIO —RO 0 D :4 igiw MOPS marring omits dr* . far CITY AND SNAIL TRAWL : latorlors Cl 000D16 • .11A1111312)*11/11 NO. sal maiuutr ' AT Oar prattat drag*, selaagod lit *hi bit* HarOpeaa Sarketa by of rsolvia; b tha moot totaalato lee, bare war orfaufwl. - • • -14.11 m FERTILIZERS'. rllO FAR M ERS AND 4-ARDEN - RES.— The •••• siabsoriber hes now on band a lamp tote 0/314V DIE POUD.RaTT.E. cash superior inatity,Whiesi snit be sold at the lowest ' pricier. Warranted to tee Wiest:Ann. I will in all oases warrant its iltua Wit. •1 INFON. Second streettoni IHNOTO above tile nit Toll Usti. Offloe, 111 3 riortOlsoiond strest.labors Franklin avenue. Frotedel ?cc apwie• FANCY DRY GOODS. • , BURNETT. - ' , i SEXTON. is 1 SWEALIRINGt.S Winton of FANCY GOODS. ENGLIBII AND GERMAN HORIERT.I MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.' LADIES' DRESS TRCIINAi r IMllllTE—Shetlind Wool,E•ohyro VAR N. CH MAE e'T ' fela.tmy3 1.. H . DUHRING & Noo. be and 96 NORTH FOURTH URFA% Aro now rowdyism, by rbooowbro *Moak from fa ros*, their SPRING ,IMPORTATIONS ENGLIIIII AND GERMAN HOSIERY, • GLOVES, AND SMALL WANDA' Kaolin* Sowing Silk eind Thread—and roll lt Ai ja• 48-ainT HON./ 'pinion of their onmpts`a and well-Aistorte stooir—) TADAITIIID TO Sonaiaai AND TRAM AS ' & MARTIN, SEWING lIIAACHICIEN. WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES. , HHITILY 001, Agent, i we offarrxtrr STREET, "mono FLOOR. luahlass, vrielOperstorm, on hire 00 Privets F 11111. 11111.11011 01110211 ' t T Weet STATE Street, T:enbr*, 110 01ENT1tAL SQUARE, Easton, P. all W ILOOX & 6111388 1 8g " e ‘• • ORINE.—The great and loorsseisi dirmad Wile= k 6NIV IS•wir Mitchum, yi p s _6 13 4 0 1441,1i VPaeli e dle ir:i•hoite . til a tiarifird *MU efl-tf UMBRELLAS. SLEEPER Id FENNE. • • WHOLESALE . UMBRELLA} AND PARASOL Ilk/MUMMER% ' Na. 330 MARKETRPErt . fel-Pan PHILAD MEDICINAL. NI NS. WINSLOW, , mi. 41( NIPItititiNOED MOS VID limit vtivialaa, pc.nu. se Ike sts•saon oi skethin• k•• SOOTHING STRIT )OR 0 H,I,VDR sNTi Z T IN( wil xtw ish vg ve g Y ums imili tt t atirs&C" f ati ° "IN '7 " -L iitritg l itrienTll ll6 olllo is is.‘ ~•rowd. Oise* It. motto" t li y e Nolo ,LIMP AND . as Awl. TO - YOUR IN AA'/ = l ra I en. s '"%"i g . Vol 116; tu i . too mti riti h am , D IT ) sia 1 f 1 1 1 P i tt -IP4 ru, 0 ' D PI l it a? ? 2 g . iiintirili- , ...., 7,4 is arms ir A r d o lam oil , I . r o A, ' t - 041. moil' 1 Va, In , w o oas pe ts sae mud 1 n - • sk "1 "Vpi 14. 14 't e s t 4. 1 81- 4ulst ! • Tt e rt' w.f . tr no ; r i l sr oat .. :3 — 7 , 10 0 4 t . rid oo" r . riat a in , .pi ! s- a , _ ortlnt7 ifilttir '. g,,.:i iseafaitst NO oow Ito , 4 ,1 do y , .. mood ofotor - , . , ► titgaw i't not okay •01.1••••• • • 2 . 0 Ilk . y o a , t o t . , 41 = 6 • =lli 1, 4 ' . lTal cif VlArtg o wil lnf le - e •. I ' botwa lvil e tilis c OoT l ir Witi. n irte if,* it th : • trp , ow row Iff i NtlNl 4 b ' X ~,.* II •r t' Ai r li, ow umfm,„7.. , litreirt A a r i tPl e triatirgoiii Ads !it not t 7011 or adios.' 2 ° r t : r irr u erd . riT r Ai et lead '11!" Nit this lisot, :. 02 h.,,r,.. d q ui v , f r w r ho ri 6J.l.r. t lf I o i 1 .1 1 t r ir ot rt u t ismide!..i ttitt a . r. • Witold bi ) A etarklito w Id. hinel .o.omoo No, LI i , • "'woks outfit . 4 , . Yo . ''hill , I , a k r i er tl4o 0. 1 14/IPliDe Aga de 0 irmili 1... ....ForllO. In! eon:- ' Thee he4 4 tiedtetite .a. nei r criand said ynth a laile. "Pgreiatrjagit t laVitallas a Mi. Or th iP I R i lialll Nikes thee mine. I till. trariatyEellriel i ll tails ot lour Ilya ;" I. lige,. ii7 4 47iVarWilt Ihrollikiai the th y; " 1 ,And au 11 !OM the roars a her bad: . ~ " There Ii qlsti Wltrifth ono and th e Ur," MHO a, ,1 ist riimil to* :• , ,; Aiat are • rit r(e ttatitt_ e lend and the hip In the °opt the trent, Tower Han: . TIME is imOrili sVikt the him p end the Up, won ttin ow or ono is tam !Nit i • , • • ill*re cheery" so taint the noels and the heed hat wittalenn urn OWOr KO Mt. , Oa; ,ilea, so ~, ~ i *b. oup. which maj throy!Ontbeelif ..-:„Witir fOlitithelf and yowling, • • ' If a rc '' gill . 0 1 1ilinotl the otofit Tower Nigh. , „ O _ UM WAIN/Ma Uke VIM A,,00miii4A454,401-Ssibrtspl! stook of -4144 --Tkiteer:Otr, solo , ids attoitios of wholosols sit#se cs'ui litsitid;st TO*BO4I,4*,,tIprit4ILIFET St., ' BENNETT & Ott Ulll4 *gm" ionsirml #O,JSES Hat ‘' 8111b1°I 1860: . • - ..4; mum GOODS. : Pp= Azigvlm Rp,s, 44Airj i Zia 00 , 70)1210N AND AXERIOAN GOODS,IY "sch.ty N. THIRD MUM% • . • 4.IIULADDLFRIA, , Wolk ' Om*a tovittia:tho attention of Omits itoroistaioDialeir. , 2440 E Ain Itipreircsanin no= OF bPRING GOODS; • Int[eF ttpy vim* iroooDipi in atom - 1 1 1 1 riritolFau 'would Dad it to %oft advaotaire to tiiN 1•11.4":. 1490). ! 4 ! N 61 ' 1860. tlll PORTER AND WEOLHBALS OHALERS ; • ,Irositaag A3PD DOMBSTTO ' " q"' A tttt, : ' :.l 4 z,i4t 'l iIIEnORTE THIRD - R A D iieporsri4 ;c, ova.. to cent( ina moot et:- teagllie it h yere. one of the LARGEST • MOST ATTRAOTIVI STOOIO3 L 014 main. awl es Prtiis tAat Hitt defy eeiteett sly fa thlo. bit in ma Om orb gosiff. WEI lad 'oat, etoek wall Wooded at all N wp of ths year. WAY,t 170. E. Dinar, • NI% MAT. Whet • on. P. WAIN friO' M E 808 ANTS BUYING GIL- Abiirens'AnD WINDOW BN.ADEL . iftl4 AB 0 N Zia, SMITH; AItANUFACTURNIDS OF OIL-OLOTHS, D.NOJITR• TIN RD' NUNEZ PEILADDLFKIA. helleekteithe attention of deshote tom Lone reek of 'MAL Flat.% AND OARRIAOD OIL OLOTNA, .TTVI•DJUIPIN OtiAnD O&L 04PAIDUOt 14144 A sittela foY &sae. The tamed steak cif imaDBB see BOP! ROLLANDS In the 4. - -#OO4eNI rime Welt deb eonopeeitine. feSke. ty • 4ILLASIORE,"&OO. ntaikiiirgnatutri mire. . axiiDaatais IBt, • FA;10.1.. WHITE 000 DO, LACES. wows. EHSHOESH , AM& HOOMBir GLOVES, MITT& AND . SIS-Sal SHAWL& I pilaw ~mu WY. tS. PAZIRLIA. SOW. D. WOIL 4J00P.113, PART! AM, I/ WORK, 181PORTBN8,NIANUPiOTDABIN, AND JOBBERS 'ON HATS...OAPS'. AND STRAW GOODS. NO. Al NOFN I 7IRD STANN_ triw ronstimtly pa di Ikroessonm. o i ttnri n g= "lm leg l inggirs, orer e t iat , LAING ifia AIAGINNIK iginperteis and Wholesale Duds» in IRISH, mum ANVANERIOAN 'SHOE THREADS; FRENCiII - AND ENGLISH LASTINOB AMPTA CT IFU R LFTHEM B dOI% 8., 88. ten. BOLE AGNATE/ FOR OurzWe otlebnited DLL Machin, Bilk. and Untield's Patent BooVkinsk. 110 31) Roilk THIRD Btrut fe4-3m SOWER. BARNES. & CO.. BOOKSELLERS AND PUNLII7IIII 07 ?ELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS AND KEYS, EMMONS , GEOLOGY, BROOKS' NORMAL ARITRMETIOIL SANDERS' READERS, to., No. 8T NORTH THIRD STRERT,' Mart aide, Wow Atop Stmt.) f*Slei flit CHBBTNUT tjTREBT, =TEM A P A QAT A G SEAMLESS BAGS. IN ALL frIg7IML CHINA AND QIJERNSWAUH. 901111,NBULL, AI4L & 00., IMPORTERS A= !. WROT4IISALB DEAIOI/113 Is 01:1rNA AND • • ' QUEIENSWARE. Roc its Mid 93 807111TOURTN. 13TRER9. (Between Midst and ahestaut sinew.) . WirPaqINVIO Waif AMOY. GLASS, OPIN 08 IT VIM 40144011, as ALLIVRACTURERW PRIOR& felf-am ' BOYS & STROUD, IMPORTERS # JOBBERS, Rare now on band a pornpl•t• Stook .of • QUEENISVVAItE.. otAsswelui,. • • • - , • YEENOu and ENGLISH OHTNA ' At IMO OMIT N 0.119 NORTH, FOURTH nt. four Dora biktoy era Panto' Hotel, to whilola they' vita • attfratlon 0 WNOLliiiii LI istl TUC Ainnt4 non ?meant* Gum.. nadm MILLINDNY GOODS. EnTCSMTN NICHOLS ;11TIr BONNET STORE. 'SPRING OPENING. THURSDAY. • APRIL 6TH, ,Yon drs Fespootfunr No. 116 CHWRIIT STREW, '4114-tt f4D, FERRIS,,M7 .0131ESTNUT Street, Open!Sri l lllB DAy extra floe 1.13,0119 RN BON ' gaNk1.. 1 , 1 , 6 11 1 41V wdAiMitiVtifristlttfiTAMl new ludo e. together with largo sesoitment of nom. and children s Hata. spar - piMISSES O'BRIAN.; . 014 .01IEST. NM. -obove Sloth, will open PATS MILLI PLYB6° for roo ibrins, * on THURSDAY April n• the . t.. ° !}. - . " • apt ii m e H. BAY' BcCo • PHOTOGRAPH FRAME DEPOT , No. 89 BOUTR EIGHTR Street, Above Chestnut: , Thie le the only 'establishment In the city devoted **elusively PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. A greater variety of OVAL. GILT FRAMES on hand than oan be . town!, In any one establishment in the United States, end odour lower. r tli i-Brlps Your Phoiosraptie, and have thorn fitted w out'satta °hams. , rtna.am , RUPTURE TRUSS, WHIT.E , Ii PATENT LEVER. • ' • Minted at NEEDLE'S. ,TWELFTH and RACE Streets, Philadelphia. Mir &OOP to Piltlehlet;"111 mh5l4M Lip ;Ulla ft i ° ;, °S; ; 00 4 41 !WI 1101 1 ' 1 night 1'111i:or EirATII4DAVAPRIIi-14a11860;' . . " James Gtitbrie.'' '''' '"^' '' • . ::Ni t ,, e pirldrett - belorit 'A ''steich 'CT Abe - Hon. ,J.UtssAirmustit, gocriderY,'Cl the i'' resins)! under General, Pamoi;taken,liorn ionic ' I3A irlaniVer natilook entitled." istilits Aelita ' lente, lithe Irene' about to be .published, by ellui4 'BePlitiinio*, of this city.• '' :' . . ! iii . 0 - '' , tlTHatt having been strongly recom mended pith° Deniocratie, party !Allis native 'State of Kentucky' as its faiorie candidate for . . „ .... krestdent, ,to. succeed bir. - ,Btrortanan, ' and having many adinirere and ; friends in all Paris, of the United Statea r we think . it may not 4 . unacceptable W. env .rerlderst.so know. some tiring more ot'• bis.privater biatory , as well as big Publin,earedf. — '- '• . : , 10'1 . :.. • M r . F oickriiii;*r.sr;! - ;.. y.stom. 'been lot lat e IlltligliitikOl4,.l l 4o:', 4,1' lkibik itbliell Pl* r ' l, MOW, piktc of .the 'errantry in consequence Of his known conservative mows in tepid to tits , . tariff policy of the ,country.. That pur readers May- have somo.idea of them, we, extract frothe bis king aid able reports on thisi subject, while, - Secrete* , of the' TreeitUT , - the following briOf " The history of the rise and progress of our ina,-- nufaatures, as given-in the tables of this report, to rither with that of the grOwth Of eottoci and other produetlone; is seggestivie of all that is required f to. extend oat eotton tuanufaetues, to that ,of the finer, r., a$ le t Abe enlargement of .the home and reign mullet, for our golion and ciOttoriir,'And In. , eodlor .41 branches of our manufluitirring aud agrioulturafproductione Allow the snesdrntaiplo- - -tection - of 'a revenue tariff; ,rind place our faaaaf. factures and production' upon torte sam'benefietak frottricthafforeign manufacturers and - Aro+l 7 ' . fors enjoy,. in n our own and foreign 'countries, 01, ' tdking off the duty Mr ntim impose' on: . tlio raft' material, and titre them fair and *ism/ comptE-% tion, for the Aosse and foreign itnieskey, and e . , may safely leave all the rest to the,sktll and , -_ terprise of our people, . . " Iron and steel being artio'bri of general usei in all our States and Territorial, and nuessary.in the prosecution of all industrial- ipnrsnits, the arm al ConsAmption and the annual koms.production rid' import - become amatter. of :solicitude With, Ma yv, And of interest to ill: *- 'it v* - • " The suggested xeduetton -- Of ihe itivainte-t, by an enlargement of the free Usk - So as -to ad it some articles of consumption and the ra w materials used by our manufacturers to Olio` entry, end lessening the duty on other imports. It'wu thonsht that the duties from oil:stoma coil) well be reduced. to some forty or fifty millions of dollars; and leave an Maple sum for all the wants- and. requirements of the Government, ; including Jim redemptio4 of thepublio debt, as it should bec ome drie.lt seer to me that good polity required the raw mat ial used in our manufactures to be exempt from d ty, And our manufacturers planed on an equality with . those of Grest.l3ritain and other manufaotuna nation, who admit the raw materiel.to free en t ry. A. tax Upon the raw material is calculated to in crease the Cost of the produotion, by the profits of the Importer on the , tax on the raw materfai, nod , the profits of the manufacturer on his outlay for that tax, and the importer's prat thereon,- and of the merchant through _whom it passes to the eon sinner, interfering with the Manufacturers' enjoy runt of both the borne and the foreign marke t, on the same advantageous terms of the marinfactsiter of:other nation,• who obtaina the, raw materialfrie of duty. : • * - .* - J* '*': .".,` t‘ After determining to raise rerentte' by a or tariff upon imports; the e4riestion arises as t the beet mode of fixing thcaruettnt. 'Xt may be one, tte iy , levying a enecillo stun,' with or without Mini mums, on all articles of weight or measure, Or by a certain per cent. on - the foreign lathe; or oil the home vitae, or by a combination of the specifier cud ad , relorent principles. * " ' st: ..- * • l* . " The existing tariff leers might be somodlfied as, to be of more certain and easy execution, apd - . to the prevention of. that fluctuation in duties of Which ,the manufaciturersand, the friends of protatition complain. ' *" , * - * • *. f. C '"The fluctuation in prices, and cons -quently the, dodtuation of dutiee,,sould be greatly lessened , if not wholly removed, by, amboriung And req ring o the appraisers to ix the vale* at the time of e tt-' Afton, at the average foreign 'value for the_ last three or four years: - 1 knowledge of allude! of Altar ,production, aliar,of -the shippl i f r ti ..illacasettl° i .! irgatiValt * ' ' ikectwatinftfteliali upon the appraised in price, and. dude temptation to invoic For a more full this aubj ect, we must, re,fer . to the Repaints of 1865 and 1856 themselves. But the ,leiding trait of Mr. GUTHRIE'S public, character,While Secretary, was devotedness to‘ the legitfmate duties of his office, with in industry, energy, and integrity that nothing could swerve:l -His days and nights were not sprat in mak* po litical combinations, orweighing political con sequences or chances, or _in punishing pr.re..l warding political partisans or opponents. His aims were higher. It was his country, not his party, in the administration of which he formed a part, that could eirenmscribe his views or control his abilities. rile hollered he !could best serve both by honestly and ably perform , big his duties to his country. And n'ob ' ly did he succeed. 100 . Secretary of the Treasury ever won more worthy or enduring honors. We had an opportunity to know, and can safely aver that he brought the Tressuiry De partment, in stilts branches, out of confusion into perfect order, insuring despatch and strict' accountability everywhere, By this he saved' the Government millions of dollars, mid suf. fared none to be lost.' fie may have- bfen, in many eases, -too 'rigid, and in pima pinjust. But such a man, just now, seems to be needed at the 'head of the Government, as Is fully shown ,by the' recent - developments of •the manner the present incumbent him be enlsquem cluing the public money upon his para Sites. • We are no particular friend of ,Mr.lGiont am's, nor an advocate for his nomination as the Democratic candidate for the Presidency, preferring another, but this much, as eh inde pendent Democratic jOurnalist, wo believe is due injustice to him. , There is ' nother feature of Mr. Gutman's' pooltionwtileit wilrgive him 'prOnkinence at °bateaux)... over most of the . other Southern candidates he has kept himself entirely clear, no far as we know, , of any committal on any of the recent phases of the negro question, and, therefore, can stand on any platform than be made on this subject without ahy per sonal dishonor, retractions, or explainstions. ut lei IA *to' his' history;'as it is written in Mr. SAVAGE'S book, of which, however, we ,can only give a part _ James' Guthrie, Secretary of the Treasury in the Cabinet of President Pierce, was born near Bardstown, Nelson county; lientniky," in the year 1795. Remotely, helms ,Scottish blood in Warms, but his morplatmediate ancestereemigratad to this country from Ireland. .lILa father, General Adam ti ,finthrle, was an, early, pioneer westward om Vir ginia. A man of energy and aattirity,'h partici pated with distinotion in the ' struggle wit tho In- Mans for the region now embraoing six or seven and ,es anas many millions of inhabitants; Among other fights, he Woe in , the memorable battle of the Saline. fought !tome. ten miles nest of Ohawnee ,town; i[lLiums, in which eilenerif Vi!litiam . Beadle was eermusly wounded:' After the , piace,with the Indians, General'Guthrie • entered upon' 41,11 pur suits, and' represented his county in the Xentucky Legislature for eight or ten year.. j The son, James, wag educated chiefly at Bards town, in the academy pro Sided over by a Scotch man named MetAtister, - " by no Means an ordinary man." . When about twenty years ola he engaged in the. enterprise—common, in those days.-of sending pro. dime to New, Orleans end roads two voyages on his own flatboats, returning home by land through the Indian country with the profits of his venture. 'Becoming dissatisfied with this business, he deter mined to embrace the profession of the law, whioh he.did under the instruction of Judge Nowlin, of I3erdstown, one of the moat high-toned gentlemen, as well ail profound and acute lawyers, in Ken tricky. Mr. Guthrie's manner of study is worthy 6f attention from .the young eandidate for distinc tion and fortune in those days. lie studied as much daily as his physical capacity would adroit; and, the more fully to discipline and perfect his mind, it was a regular practice with him, in reading 're potts, to carefully consider the Meta, Weigh the arguments of counsel on both Aides and then, bet#e looking at the decision, to Wilto out one of his own. , • At the end of two years he was admitted to . the 'bar. Not being of a disposition toJ e st satisfied with the reputation to be gained in 'provincial town ' ho removed, in 1820,1ci now,the ooluntetwat capital of ' the' State. . It was not long before he made his miark,'.! and wee ap- . pointed .by the Governor *Pi:luting, attorney for the county, the duties of which Mee he fulfilled with great teal and ability. - An 'incident will serve to' illustrate his eiIXIAM Of character about this period. Uncommonly slender in appearance, he was what might have. been balled !. a gawky Mug man.'!, ifs hail propeuted a noted bully with. nab explioit'forco for acme offenee; that; nt withstandieg great ability on the opposite side, the jury Convicted the. culprit; Passing to Mintier, af ter. the.adJournment- through the courtyard, in vrhieh; owing to, h tai of rain' bht rl norrow path way was left, 'he encountered the bully, armed with a bludgeon, who, raising it, thus accosted .hinc.tl.t , Mr. Guthrie, in your specoh this morning, you took.the most unwarrantable liberties with my character; and now, - sir, v'eu babe got to answer for it." To this Mr. Guthrie replied, " Why, look Vete, my friend; I got twenty 'dollars for' convict ing you: I don't think./ should get a cent for put- r-4 ,- •: , '• ,•„, t. I t. • , + • tilt ieit , to.denthk. Get • ont;of Any w*l-n: The - fsAwtadthlif etiwet the Phil 9lo l4 l / of 4 14 * r**, trotisatir vagabon are generelly shrewd philo ooPliere, aire.ll4 Mr: tiothilite undimited eye, hineit'alngY.- '147 ..„•••I*. • Prose 425.t* the prevent,Mr.ftithrie -has beim' J** 1011 Demooret. ,iii.e'seouxed the 13titolor the. hero of Me WI Ofinaini; exerttofill It holigely Aue the itituattt ttgutpilitb ihoOtiont*of iiWattleky: have made, thongh lenltilicl7 In, OAP ml-, nority. " • — -- It may be Punter' stated that hewM sleeted foi nine years anmeasivelyfrom I,ouleyilla to the lower .brepoh of .tbei.viliplature, and was Xix years= the -- fierietit, at the Otto of Wirer he declined a re relettlion:' 4E14851, liewswehreted peed:Mnt of the Sloarklien eflPerkt*Mvirexhe Constitution of the Slate-4 1 thT ee trea' 46 was mi "dive mew her, teeing the el pe es to ties antigen of -the etiittievvessid almepient andimpressive bates. His inexhininPle tan& of. bo k r,i c ee a m e e 5w51 , 2 ,4 0 elle the labgasgeOf the liert'YOrk'Tii; liiiii--I.Witeeertitithtlylo' hind 'to •shape•ktot 'guide th e . t e gha e hhm„ ef i sions for,, the welfare.. and a(4l. oonytotioupf his probity enton an Manna Writ the ittnieiitisdo itirdrewhO Whim eiltntenko' OMNI+ t hettere*****lo.4ooelnittl:#l9. tireploarlem mitstoniOiorims, Wore 'this bodiefeWhitieluf traieheirmiti iivrnons extendedbrentere =awe ttk* iltrailihterie t in:the bminnes of, a _e tunnel ' ! Ail lipprObted' let Pleinied beim' 'eMitinitted upon a verreorthy:eitisea of The ex' asperation. of the .commustity wowpreset as to lead to the conclusion 'that the Aniline mild not bitie a lair Mai lb Tkraisbille, and a motion was' daetdd in.thil court to change, tbe venue. to a differ-, ont rituty. r pee' ledge _pat the nnuil.questiOn, - "Is the prisoner ha email"' theslydriffattswered heiVat riot?. . l lbile.dgis then directed him to bring . 'Mullin:. ;The sheriff sibilliet; there:wee a furious = populace of Ave Wolin* around the ,lalf for the PnrpOlie'of tenting ,hirtyle' Plaine hi menthe was 'Wright' Out If that is theinleM n said the ledge, " mammon the posse egasitatid4.l. l have done so," said , tins 'Merit "'end I :eittniot 'get a 'tomb autilident for the' purpose." 'Mr Guthrie,. 'sitting in iniuryliabled bra beadotini panl is the aberhi, .‘l3nnymoty me." They; pmeervied,imuk tothii lair; 'the man lese lirought out; and life:-Onthrie, grasping 'Mtn' by the breast of his ooat, carried biro, Ihrongb the.erriktldePrelerm, • C anbearing eommandyng„ their. rimiest, end tiop fleeing, tftelur that it wbulcf omit them Pt lteiet two Greif to gOtAhEfolle.tbey wanted. eiv•-• * • Xe 1863 he ores •.eppoluted.:Seeretary of the lreasary.. •Thia, it will be remeralig, 'writes , a Complitent attholitY,mateilie eitte Gardiner • luid Giaphlir chair's; of-the emplityment •.• of- sachet ternigtorr ef the enst ri ms,and of. unneetimaq ea pees, of, the apefthei ptiblie tandiV lterGmes and Other favorites , 'end' of-general'-derange mentorid delarin the t tensillme tbst- Treasury.' Ja the Sopr.yeare during whiolibe held the seals, a change that 'astonished the whole' country • took Wail... The Money of .thil nation, amolinting to some $5,069,000 . , 'wee taken out MA. hands of the many trrtalieueltite indtvldpals"R6o hid; abated its illegarnie ; and the _lndiipsindeat' Treasury, -with ell its admirable refeguinMind *nation; was put fully:and falsky inte.operallm.l, The sprat in spectors were ditudesig.;_ilie,unsettled mamas and balance's, 'amounting, .wherrho' Mitered the; treasury,' to the: eisormoue :of $152,000,000 2 Wore *amid, at , the end ~sf four y e ess,, t o $24,00(1,000. order, system, nyettioil,;lhe vigor-- our despatoh of business, without respect•of soni t 'took the place of:cordasion and' 'w telmitum. During thieperiod some noble,vesuls ere added 'to our navy ; the anny'sks' therein& fifttider to afford more ample"proteetion M. Cu;. witendve, frontier; $10,000,1100. were paid M. lideibm for the, hiesilla Valley, and large sinntilinVarted in !the eoastniotion ‘pablie Genoa 'tor MY& Vse of the Goiminment it Weshingtoni'aed,the inoommoda. HMI of brahoh mints, custom houses, ,pod Whom, dif.,.elsewhere. Yet, after all theie extraordinary 'drafts upon the Treasury, bXr. Btlthris paid oft 1 1 0,00*10 00 of the public debt, breridel. the interest %hemp. pral prempyreup.itet r qhme, end turned over total suncisesorom the itlifaig, 1851,' a ix/donee if easily $4000 ; 000: • • ; dash is' ir , entartiaryref lide,Antimiq's materiel eats hithe Treainu . Dopartureht; Hie ,annual reports,wlnoll;lt Is' hoped,' readers will examiner for themselves, abound:ln sentiments of the noblest netilmithem, and the soundest 'tater ,mansttip, and- show that he, niadentinds °fir peo ple and their interest'? 'AM-Ought*, Mid . has a heart forte* ". !" tz, str • ! But the purpose of this_ eketoh`ii not en much to exhibit, e public acts of bt.F.:Qtattri• on those 'points which are open to the -people, and- eau be known by there; as to Dhow the Interior ,working. twid (lista his ay*, Mr. Guthrie is essentially a re former, lie was not °outwit' te 'administer the brit lie was !determined 'it aerreet the Abnies West the iloyartmenr, to, isoratinbie its resent Algisaatiou.gi ,Itienreltati righted the Govehi . meat witire they'hadhien `systitiffeed; and he trodnoed' : and s esfegirards to protest _ . _ yeas, Mr. I much for' `Tarp of-his ie cotiof cpronably Ince, msyl make up I ...dt-Treasusy., I they got ►—Thane, *wanting of &ere were occupied from three to six," months, if not more, in 'settling such lit:counts. ".The result. was, that the transaationa of these carotins and disharsing offiresre did not epree,under,review of the controlling authority for, approval or kebuke; in general, for meth' thin slew. • The now Seeratarj'a , notion ' was the • homely. hard.sonest ,doetrism thatubort somata make long friend?, ; and, perhaps , .of - all, the reforms he Wrought In theTriresuryi none was more difficult • than the one he &Rioted to this ragerd. He took the bull -by the, hope," the largeet of them - all, the Cblteotor of 'New Xork; wheee - Atoonntability embreoee thirty thillienb a year: Re sett for Mr. Bronson, and *.talked,the , matter 'over mith him; and, although that ,gentlernan was startled at the propoaltiOn -to make' theliettlsiinenta monthly, and 1 hollered it ireprieettoahlti, tefearingetti_tbe teal effort of a fogmerSettrethry, of the Trsasury to achieve the slime object, credit be it spoken; he 'admittoa the 'greet iidtruitige' that would se-, erne to hint ass welt as to thellovetnesent,.and.pra! 'raised to do everjthingthat he, could to carry into effeot the plan_ of Mr:Gutlirie. • Tide he did, and' Greene 0: .Bronson 'entitled to-share with_ Mr. Guthrie the credit of having soldered one of the greatest reforms ever made in our 'system of finance. A correopondenes ensued; conducted in the most amicable spirit, in which Mr. Bronson Candidly stated the ditheulties,and embarrassments in the way of reform, and Mr. Guthrie argued to countervail and remove Meth.. Mr: Bremen finally 3deldedlit objeotione,.andadmitted that the plan :was praotioable. Of 0091ANS1113 Bronson - y ielded no lerthecolleotor contd. say nay, and Mt.' Outhrlepat the new regaletton. into authoritative force The remit .10, that, from that thee, Treasury amounts ;have been rendered monthly inetead of quarterly, and *tibia 'four daye of 'the end of each month have been trade pawl through all-.the forme of settlement in the ".Treslteltl beßlte the Giese of the neat month. It is net eleplar ;het, with this sys teni, 'there *itin,ntf doifittlta during Mt' Guthrie's. admielittatien.• • I-La In. the departinent , there are six Anditon, Controllers, one thimmissioner of - Customs, one Treasurer of the`United States, one Register of the Treasury. - 0Ilei• Solicitor, arid one Light Rome Board, making, in all, thirteen bureaus. Prior to Mr. Guthrie's tirpe the heads of these bureau' had _been left to manage them 'in theieown way, and twOordidg •to their own views of-the' laws estab- Rabies them: , Re prescribed :regulations to Improve the condition of these bureaus in many partioulare of publie duty ; but; . what was, perbspe, most important 'and' efficacious, he required each' head-ollitter to, make him an an bust- report of the doings and proceedings of his office. In speaking of this regulation, Mr., Guthrie said to a friend, a Of course,- when ,thej make:the report, they will exhibit their offices in 'the best condition they can; and the -next. time they report they will try to improve on their former, and,. to do this, will - have to work up to their 5110063811 , 0 reports and improve on them." Hero was another prat tipel illustration of his hard cOmmen sense. The full exhibition of the-Rub-Treasury act wis not in ordinary piece of *facial duty, in which, when a head of &departmentpronounces a decision, 'the parties effected haveuotiung,to do but to Ac quiesce. On the contrary, this act °fide. Guthrie affected, pecuniarily, and" toa large•dregreeithe Interests of some of the most - potent men in the Country, and subjeotedliss to their most bitter de. munolations. It will be remembered that three of Mr. Guthritt'a predecessors had - pionouneed the tietimpremleable, and had placed the public' funds, I to vast' amounts, -in the - hands of irresponsible bankers for deposit, for the numbest of stooks, for the transfer of money from pint to polnt, and other Purposes. Immense terbium( had been made, by Individuals Dein ' the titer of the Money: Thestorin of wrath which sprung from the appre hensions •of the threatened destruction of this source of gain was A gentlemen of high standing in this country remonstrated with Mr. Guthrie on the subject. Igo stated to him ,that, ire changing the practice-Of the Treasury in this - regard, be would disappoint, the, expectations of many of the friends of Gen. Pierce ; that he would make a split in the Demo. *cretin party; and that hehlstiself WooM bodrivim from °Moe. Mr. Guthrie , answered that, odi to going back to Kentucky, it, irould, not emit bitic'a second thought, as he had never sought . oflice; that he 'should regret to disappoint the Just expecta tions of any friend of Gen. Pleree r sont would de plore any division is the Democrat!, ranks; bit, if these tomtit wore - to happen—tboult be could hardly 'suppose they , w o ul derfrom th is action of his, be must submit to "hem AM, 'and would sooner see the continent shivered to' atoms than to violate his oath, his duty, and his oonsolenoe. • i'unding the idea of giving the interior work ings of Mr. Guthrie's mind, it is to be stated that in the session of the Senate of 1855-58, a commit tee was ,raised on retrenchment and reform,'Of which the late Senator Adains. of Misshillppi, was' chairman. - Vibe gentleman addressed' a letter—, perhaps a eiroular—to Mr. Guthrie, requesting him to point out any ablate which had fallen maim' hie obtorvation, or any reforms to be made in the con-. dueling of, the business of the. Government, ft has already been remarked that 4r. Guthrie is by nature a reformer; and at MS time, be had been TllO7O than two years in - office. Mr. Guthrie an. SWered.by etiting, lirat,-that , he ,lied afraid) , cor rected all the abuses, anti made all the'refomor within the, province of the Treasury D epar tm e nt, , were ,Within his mompetenoy as the head of that 'department, and gave a , list of these' referral's-In detail. kHe nest pointed out 'to Mr. Ademe the abuses. esisting and the re forma te Int Made; which "could, only be effect ed by, the authority of Congres+, adding that be hid repeatedly brought them before its notice with out being able, as yet, to procure its action thereon; and, thirdly, be subjoined, that If there were any shone to be porrootedp or reforms to be made in Congress, or in dipartmentb or the Governinent other than the Treasury, he impOisitalltat it wee riot for him to suggest them, but •for Congress itself, or the heads of such departments ao move la the matter, - THE WEERLY PRESS. 2112 Want.? Puss will by rat to latentbers br east) (tor anaus, 111.00 ":"L` Fly* " " "SAO Tom " .." Wont, ". "": " (to 0ii54441.12041 Twenty ovor" ( t o Mimi& iire sash Subonibord I.ll* Fors Club of Twomposi or one'. woo wW MIA lIM extra OOPY to tho oottivii, of thoalob. - FoilWiaothrit Fle,rotuastod to ad si Asiats for Tait Wu:milt - Fossil; - " , • ,10ALIF0110111/ lonite time for 40 C5")1441, ANTS•. Th ere to smith rion of A pire,ltir.d In the h ' character, and swains of ttihr i Ige A atuteaniu which gladly wild bsrpresented if yeas penult.. tbd.,E'One move arataiour, Jammer, to ahoy, wit wind" the east of Air, tantk v i e 's I nirst,„ but Ida Rua alba, authority and responsibility devolving on' the guardian of the publierlyisanty fellatively the other weathers of the Goientaerd. , This anecdote is given on the nntlioritiotu en e r el Oust ing, in a aposoli dtil Y at,Psnail olaim had been prosentod _titer by a gentlemailialbialthighisi;grialligik legislation in QOAVASIN ,to 44uv anent of, suia,coo 4 or more. and the illeeretary, upOis eiguineut tin the law gliebi of ' the zdairt, tisk rileeted the abaft In writb 3 S- Some tasallaufkar thicdocidon the ?resi dent, aerial.. sent Ad Abe Treitary - for'the'papaie brought the inkiest sp:ia:llthatist smiiillarg. , riturt e d u Arigwth azi rret artercrelt e lr in istat r a *11.14_4 niid, ‘,‘ alt,latillaraa s *lab 4 1, 11 **Vibut your, Departnenti are - ebbald het: year '6i'lt iii.“ottanialistoeitlibelf urge 4x4lo , iti`2! t - t is isiabea twt dreaded in the Tresory. uooa onorning," l - Wed,- *gig isibia)Papwalked att.' :Shined, iitterseting, Oen- Cashier sonlabgaa tbetX Bie l were slept to enemy th e tha n lid, aimale gabiddia Oitiritadylla ddit. -;' ' • - studs dutili• , . re(niitolcsiAnoiiiii has been - daunted abnoseexelarively: te. 'the . parialt!of his railroad enterprise, end to tipr .enporsent . of domestio and soolal'lnterodurse: Be does not un dentinal., aosit ebawarisnui carmott practice r the to the liaprobably itinki with o opo men. e t Lowialetoliat the' Presidency ls:nedtherta•he Mooed toriaduaufai. E. • ' flormon•by:Deif. S4c,lgton, D. D. f •Diudriraain IS laa lwriox,eacitovas nipikaipiirembizr. • - , • ' Wi have redelred a copy of the' fret Swum ( ha pamphlet form, preached 'by! the Rev. Dr, i3v-lk ton, in the hall 0f:14,41014a -of ateptufleptatlyiss -at Washisaton, star his election to the Ohaplit7oy Of that bod y- -; - It wae`daiieered'oa BUnatiyi 'Mint .41 has- bean - :conaPtiwads with the repeat of knarcberaf dlatlngulahed gen tleasetsAsho n is t, 4whio „ws barn from the" publiahed correipopdence,) ilia' fading, thiaintel of Mae: 14446 Tahisbetia;loiturilieketnit; Rower A. Pryor, B. Joy. Morrie ? :WO /dolmas, lad others, its; app arel:atilt print .i rcay be ,regarded goahrtintiatoomplrmont io.lia gifted author. 41 The ‘ ttlS . olitfie was lirinai4‘igion oar iitaiienr 'a praphettd aniontaisolaht tUntilitat irk • the 24th of hiatthetti ‘ 1 Mimi ad.:Earth Shall.,pses away, hatroy wordi:ohs4 - fan have readthe sermon with rianottpleianre, - Srid ire not aarpiisal that iti 'deliferyehinild hafiriadiried a `doilielo &fele pretervid in a more . taduring form for circulation: In readies it ,we ocial4 al most imagine thewhitadaireduianof Afty:one; ap parently Imrdene4 with ,tiefoosts of *twenty win ters loohlnAoutpee!ddi _nerg "congregation, our. viaiN the now j ohanzil :eurroWndioito, and hear life itringly *prat - else - adeititrilli• -echoes `front 000.0104 id' iniiiheniiMl lie -recalled the ait,'ltfthlte 'o2s. who have elide Sway'. Of the.., ow., Awaked SA - 4Toletaii laalbeis of the &two are.nrased) who WOO thins wham Mr.tilteekton, .rfal OhaPh ll of Astbody aqtarterat a wham ego,,that, have aloes departed, this lib, and otaestrarant Ocutan porary, Vanabars arc atao ,r , a#tt died daring this 4 . 11 + 1 , '" -- The ohnimtnit; holm' MS& :Uie. trualzar is which tate leipintipliei is Iniroduisd, Were well cebilatid i to iertoraalideetion on the park of hie heirirsi" The•Dootot 4bornotliaggeet the lakisiryas - akthe transfer. &air time. to, _eternity whloh a' quarter of a venter,. lowa ,anadijsr es- Tooted to perform, int the Titration, -could hardly have escaped Is beans!, t i. 41•4! Stukreeord the .11btory af lime leers whin.lhay sae lone ! What mighty ohengee rsaithipietorta ! Thexoi}oir►sg,wb4hwaiiei'l erre* threidnuuta of the Aboriastt P'rir• to: • "diserlplion of the °denture above erreCts,lb,fit Wasidniten c0r04,664: ••• The lioneeluill watettnithed yeeterday with a very large andienee, who came out to bear a ser mon from thine!, Souse chapieht, Es*: 'Thomas H. Stivekeivr. dissorusit ireasiweryintareating anCebionent toes-. .X l reatriTts ,Plint ago Mr- Ettochten wattolmplain to the tellalte,:init his al. tosioni Itto 'the I:lnitiate:it 'ClizoiresiMist Of that day Wete fult'of hoe. • Theesecteds .jeae him. s pi irortlet 21 4 1 0 1 4, 10 4.404 e akk hilt of, snowy whiteness 'Wing shwa nein his itiouleterClest litoisgist kWh& thweiblerikit of the Old Teetareent,' , Miles heessieslill efts* and safe the rMlt to steed. le -to see while ic t e erwill hie sermon; yet, spite briddit'eset, oue the sail' ho liest's"» ter. ihr i VPWir s TaiA — M " ,,,p;,V,!, l __ Esiettiehis - voree teite 4 thinfiet the old men add No marqwhe 'samba= trahlushing intideli• will: deride the Itighar It was a novel thing ',for a towers , chaplain to him the coarage to seen tater - the phrased ' the 'higher /est ' nrearberrf of I: earwigs" - might take offense.' ; ' - , . Rermsa or 'rem Jews rt; 'Paneirints—Among other ,efforts piikipg tolicilitate thirefiani of the Jews to 'Pelotas's,* see `that a tneetrog of Chris tian gentler/ten Wet s t atinitlYbeld et - the" Atwitter= 'mean 'lfotel, i 1 Jenitafem; the-objestef which Wart to consider thi prOpriety of• ootutheneing a set tlement the HatriLehdy to teaok agriculture to the Jews,' witli thaview of realizing QV& to the land of thehtforefethi4l l 14 4 4- for whiO was ntmonsly adopted, ,Largs contribuderut are also being given to this object,by:the ewe. The four principal cities in Palestine at the ppteea time, where children the Rehr's* faith 'reside r to any extant, are Jernealem,(wheie tittle ire ihont three 'thorisatd,) liehron, in Judea; and Tiberias and Beet Utdiletr. - Mast , of theee sive in great poverty. There are , not a 'few indleations, es; cially in ems of the rzeSult :nraventeatalf Et; peen sovereigns, that, at no distant . day„ tion, long a scattered and •peeled," will. becomik subject of groat intemt, to say Ihe least. That there are many ether:loons notions held bt k both Jews and Gentiles with revisit - topic rumor I in 'which the unfulfilled proPheties: oonseroing .1864' as a nation, are yet to be reit - ma r ts not to be doubted; nor should- it be aupposed that any movements set on foot by inert are at all likely to be, in their wltiniate results, in wmortienee with the object. of their desiguers. Qt this,, however, we may rest sentmdithet.every, fitture, movement with*ertrdsgr, Souke`teatt ieterett, thin long - 4 0 11. 100 ted,..,,T4, - Ws May, eer,4elpised people, will be balled sa44lint - with'prinfonitions by letudenta'of prOPlteey, althOugh'tie grind ends, stilt maturing la the'wOmb ofdistiny, miy be attained through' permitted end- employed, which on the part of their human - originators, look to a vast& different Lime. -Cormaciaatrox,orwasitrasor ow Br. Jost.We learn that the Rt. Rat; Bishop Sweeney, recently appotitea by thelloly See to -the Bishopric of St. Johni N. 11.; will be: emulated •oo Oirodo,V., tho 15th Met . The, Most Rev. Arebbiahop of Halifax, with other prelatisa, 'tettepirth the ceremo nies: The Rt. Row: Hide* lettewatriok. will assist at the 0 0111/Ogratkln."; - 4 3 SstPl, racir 4P# -TN; .4se, s klytellettleill: a prominent minliter in the- Baptist Chnroh, for Several years pastor of the Vast Bapilst Chttroh, Lifajette, In diana, his been obliged to - resign pastoral charge, on account of ill health. About two years iv, we remember that strenuous efforts were made to securer - the eerrieee of thiciloquegtidnister for the Fifth Baptist Cluorsh.in, thiCeity, now the *barge Of Bev. Herriwether,HriniOn.. Monnomon.—* eorrespondenti of the Ituispirci fmti 'masking of• the abomination: of Mormonism as they eiist in Utati, Says: You have noldei of the state Of things out, here. Mormondom is a kingdom -in -the United States; Brigham is king. Lie is the Chureh. He makes war and peace. He treat, w ith the Indian tribes, and sets theta against the citlecni of 'the United States. He raise* armies ;. calia. money.; assumes to be independent, and is independent do facto. This is the state ofPeeerat: The 011irtrt'df Probate is tha Supreme Cleurt,rind theireifs* OppeaL The +naturalisation lino an delledi,and• nineteen in twentrare foreigners. ,They will take part with England in war. Thor out off the reeds East and West. 'Every- vial '-has-' as many- wires as he pleatesi :lie:gate married for 410, ami 810 more gets divorce. , yet you rest can at tho North. could 'yod mach more. It (Utah) la thei plague-spot of eta. ocuntry.' A .Uutvaullar• Tunoun IiwiIiCOVALTAN. Dr. Huntington. of Harvard, College, wise recently renounced Unitarlanism Wm confirmed in tho manner and form' preiciribed . by the. Episcopal Church, by Bishop-IleatbursW ist,Ohriat tibeleb, Cambridge, hint But ida The doctor to a candidate for .1101 Y Gram,' , gioisr enterprise is being 'started hint' in - Beinati,'Whioh has al. ready . raised POMO tweeds, building: a church. SrrintiitOrt Cpisittikro Alexaroa,—Mr. Spur. gra has declined as invitation from thaCongraga done! Union to participate to Its 'anniversary ex. ercieee in May.' He erriteeto Dr. !Thompson that itts quite inspossiblie..for him. to leave home at -present,, for America, and add*: "I have been Pearly sevenlearewithoni a rest, and am hoping, this year, to make• a little journey upon the Con tinent. kismet then come hemp again, and if God shall help rue, stick to' t for another 'area years Ric*: T. L. CYYLZR, of New York:, has resigned_ the paetorate.of the blarket..streat Reformed Outer Church, and accepted the eall.of, the Park Presby. torten Church, corner of be Kalb' and Carlton ave nue, Brooklyn.' Me •tierisit. once upon his new, Pas u 's e lr c a l teB. S 801 .% o;Cillit ia; ID. ArMzeirriza.—R ay. _Henry 0. Alexander has been elected Adjunot Pro. fessor of Rhetoric Ind Logic in Princeton College, in plucks of this late De. Alexander. The gentle man ohosen is the fourth of ‘ tbat mune who has been oonneoted With the institution, 'his. grandfather, father, arid' Wide having ' held- petit - Pons In the Faculty. -OBRISTIAn LIM,IRALITY.-31r. J. H. Brown, who supports fifty-twoyoung _Baptiste theological stu dents at Reward Colleg e, Alabama, at an annual cost of $ 13,000 , has reeentlrendowed a theological c h a i r in that oplgeloy .16 contribution of $25,000. —Presbyter's- 4 W , . -Da. Teal:VA Canso' —ln AR. deor 4 ga'a, (New York,) on Gotertridey, the provisional ninon con firmed-forty prima. On - aviaday. Dr. - Tyug preached hie Iptb annlyeteir: arson. 10101* INTEiLSEMC.