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vottoty of OVAL OIL FIAMER lid hand then eau be
' Pine Is eiss,one eitablishisient in the Milted atauil.
, . Mid 'Timm lower. , • i
! ,No Brims sou Phetosrapbe, mitt have them Ailed
' stlthiest **A'6ltArgil.' ' '' ' mh9-114
*o4 l ' i o n, AL, te ' t
, NIA 90 1 X E_ 13,1 WING' SIM, , . i
...
4194/441 . 1860.
';‘ '" ' •
rIEf~IEIA BAZRD, Vie; 100.,
• "
„rusirootonC "
• 'YoulOO AZ4D AMBOIOAtOr
PRY :
- maul
• Waild teapeetralls baits Ake Mt atlas of aosinto
noir '
•:.169toiAllIDTBL1,-BELBISOD !FOC% OF
rat,* bi , krie
y rideli isow meth* Mori: I "
ji**nplyatti:eald tiad tt'. to ipoirli td eoteae'to
00111:11d CIDIVOIDM our stook. , 'Mao
• . ,
1864 k 61'111 ' 116 ' int
. .„
• i,r4,4zpit..miny WHOLBAALE DHALBRII,
~, jump AND poipOrici
. •DRY. 13- 0 a
NORTH ,
ire 'eirtrreille tor, the .
itl•R G t T
d, ereekriet' t
o Doter tho' ofer, e 'to Ds - and prom p t et six! ,
months ni -
WG.ZET
,1108 T ATTRACTIVE. BrOiCif
Ia flit cietitil, ilia at Prices that Witt JO ecimpNii-
it* nri *Pin this, bet itkeer,other eati.
Perohatiere' rein And crap litpok, Well elowlo4 et ell
esitererorthe'Tese,,,' . , '
. ,
!Inc KWAYa /Pio. P. wkr.
Rd •, •
rimo 24161101tANTEI Btrymo
OLOTALANO:WINDOW SHADES.
'XiLAB . O 14 6d' SMITH;'
MatiIIiATIMERECOF 0111-01ATHEI,.
14611911:17i +Man STREET, PRILADELPIIIA.
We 'writ* thii Monti= of doolon town lotto stook of,
FLOOR,VAOLS, AND OARALAON OIL GLOM,'
GREEN GLAZED 00., CAMOR/O,
a boaulifol &Mole for Rhodes. - The largest dock of
WINDOW MADBB sad BURFROLLANDO in the'
raortatiatlpriosiwidok deb otoosololoo. fa-an
-409x0;31rot . ,:oktc•RE.aoo.
NOB. do THIRD ; iTitErt.
iiiPORTERE,AND , DEALIDUS IN
; „•B,LL /EC
- - F•NOY D Y 13'00Ellt,
WHITE GOODS' LADE' 'LINENS. SNMEOMIIe;
Menai.? aL4 1 0,4, mkna. AND
(el4id , SHAWL?.
•
b 00.1431. Wld.dd; rA14144:' 1);. WOktj
o,ogla; ' Po4l 41Aff,; - it WORK) • -
,
Ipgreirraß, iii4zißeirruslout,Arar J9Basis
of
;'H AVIS
,S kW - S . ,
5q..41 'NORTEMEITREET; • .
W . 00 . tir ••:„..•••O • TV Iddottrind tsl4
ei:DoiSet Wors,
LAING do, -IYEAGINNIEL
- thisurtm add Whole's!" Deskto is
DAHL BOGUS*, - AND d#LSOLOdIC
taIQE -TattEJWS;
Roma QM ENGLISH WiffrOOßl
'4
• ' irgl %Mae&'V
41 1 • -
z •
fhinti O i t iebralailiLlisolunitHWy aid Ilpdold's
4 - liortilllito IsOsi
SOWEE4 - -BAENES:-& 0.6,4
. mogul:L . lmi ._ •
iab
. 1161 :ex$/ti
rsititre MAYO AND RAYO. '
• , .x. NUMMI& tOEOLOGYi-- '
IRSIONOXIP,NORBIAL AILTEMOTIoII. -
, • ;J OANDOW .IEADEMS;
1 : NO. 8J NORTH .THIRD 'STREET, .
Miss :
tiEt *II
WHEELER di = ViritB924
--SFAVLbra mAcatrNEs.
itizipx COY, Affent,
ONEETNOT errit . tha, 'oEcOltb, FLOOR,
Abiehlnis, WiNt'OpeisNora, Feints ?Alai%
- MIAMI 01711=1:
- • t rw e jt gtrxr* sow; Trento*: N.' 7.
IN CENTRAL SQUARE,. Rados. ft.
• JAN-Ns
wittsisurnia, MA
CHINE —The* IV *remain demand for
gilaoa k GT/ Beariv tvi guarantee or Re
leffigaTiaboaii,ti dnEgfra at. FAIR-
ITRNISHING GOODS.
GEORGE I:3FENCER,
• air/13' BURNISHING GOODS,.
.
NO. 839 'CHESTNUT STREET.
(ADJOINING GIRARD HOUSE; OPPOIVIA CONTINENTAL
HOTRLd
Hai atiriii 'Stool' a lOrSit 'too kOf
•
F.l E ,
MATS, TIES,
COLLARS. , . STOOKS.
UNftER SHMITS. . RbstEsy, • ;
DRAWERS., , • ,O.TRVIgB. ko.,
AS4 'tory other *Hole An;Fuisitltint Us. of the Lit:-
TEST STYLES, am at the LOWEST PRICES.
agt-otnthSto _ , _ . _
` FERTILIZERS;
,
01110 FARit.EitS:=-A tiustitity of , the. tot 't
FERTILIZER for iga okesp
weriNgios Hardware Store.
sylole GARDEN Styist, "boy' Tenth„
'fro FARMERS AND GIARDENRRS.--=-The
' hi* now on hand n large lot of GENU
INE POUDRHTTE of It ruperior quality, whinti will
be sold attk,..,towort'OSlh ,Prince. warranted to 'five •
21. 419 4Wi1t 11 I nV II °l l il irifi ln ttio ll :a LTA'
Raigi l i t tr:vVin e :'Eint i tri CAb 412 f m r,
• o , ap - rn ;
~BT4Tippripritv.
MOSS; BROTHER : & Co!,
430 MARKET e'rfixt#T,
BOOK.SEL,LIIRS.
WrATitilass, AND ,
iniiti-isooK MAN II l? if) itt R
Kee, large .vell-eeleeted stoat,; IMPOSTS*
DOMESTIC, and of their• via • At4NUE4OTtlitt.
Wholeeste Ind *Axil tit, the veil, lowest:ertoes,,
' BEANS 8001c8
Oii baud it large qushtity, or medelo'order, of Any
tleeirettintiteta, Of, the very best zoietenal and work
' ,
We:0,46040 f ken oor attended feeilltlom to offer
easeitor inciseetnents to furohassrs.
, • -
-A sell is sigkstsd.
PRINTING PAPER
. Or 7•EEY 1)1110EIPTICRIT
M*NII74 . OTURED TO ORDEIt,
4. 0. & 7reint4N,,:
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
*Visited` "ri hest'sztlele for SEWING ALACHik4 0.
rot' las br itiolutgaturer. it,' the LOWEST
PRICIER.
4100P/Sr HON, 1
%At WOW ISTREIVr• 1 . 1111/ApraPlll,4:
ARTIN f'k 'QUAYLE'S •
l ~ c I
4 , 044TAT1104yt, TOY ie tOb„PANOV 000Ds
,1011,11 UT
'10407 • !
IMO 'tst 1 71 . M "t rirt h
WM 60 ai 1 111:
CIRQUND , BROWN , EINO—Yor , ssle by ,
"lug lardatif-Surrnsl4'.' MA 40 lob
• The Girl Who COtildhAtAlitollp Mei
ini silos oe' soittiBi trota. ' ? ' l %
A rnotheile •pet Lia ',lautt c
W 4 to wig lalt lOUS 1011411010 p
Wit azure eyes o'prT tetsi
_;,, 0,1411211 ks NOW, go, At 'T
11
ommoinintrohect e autuirktlite
Mot Or witenna by; • iv
, And took. wit d'mpled beads4girketle,,- •r 1
-' A mooly•ba mmes me.
Then, knife in hand, upon the floor •
She 000lla, took a sea
And 'met ti brit;atit MOM* itieh. •
4 oe of pie to eat.
;
Well, home's pretty ahoy 1. , 3 ' • •
" oouldn't help it, ma," said Jute, • ,
"1 love the pussy in PP " `.:
The girl who couldn't help It, grew,
From feedlot' oats oh ple;
To be a pri of 'tweet &Atom, • • • • r.; •"
• Oelighttrty ay . ry eye
' ' Ar their, to win hire heart; p
bets Tint a Trar.bhold Bandy,
- lh g e a ir shA:Vmotgr.Lll l . l .ll - f
Rol mother asked: Why,did you that , •
Your hand on hind bestow Ft
" 1 couldn't help it, ms," she said. •
'1 couldn't halo it, no
onoMerese, !" axe lined her um,
• .I''ou made the risme reply '
When yon were but a little child,
• -" And teuthe oat on pie." • • •
• ".1 know 1 dirt" reirwodedlans.l ' ••• --
_'•And will she reason show . ,
fen the eld'altd p4triod John -
Beaause 'loved Mem so:" • • - • •
NOTE.—
Ftsnit's enure weaver good , - •
' is one that's made by 811
:W erne's& feature; " Why did you buy ';
Your clothes at Tower Hell i'"
Tlyr " boflght them there because
we 'ekt SS low t • .
A V'e b eWattilo . '
•. •
A complete and well-smarted ,
'stook of Bprfita and
Bummer CIothinICTIOSS on Mid; milli:gnawed in style
esithirerktnnenttipi to.'wetets the, attention of viat4eoole
and felon bayene is invited, et •
TOWER'NALL,' 018 mARICht
BEPINteTTCh tn- •
;CARPETS AND OIL '4oilol
votnritcsTit
ow; W .
OARPET:'. NV`, .SEHOUSra;
ABOVE OHESTNUTETREET, No. 47.
' " 2 IRMO IMPORTATION
'OP viAliet, 'Dimmed'', ImperialThree-plg. Si por In-,
grain, end Vonition , -
.(jAItrETIt4OS. '
OR NEW AN!) rtAxmlica. Dtelenq., • ,, "
.Fresh Canton, Straw Mattinga. white 11431i;crlowl, off
a supenor qualify. 4140, a large ,aseeOmeat of OW
Clotho,' Rugg; Druggete, Crumb MAIN; and 'Esigtoth I
Sheet Skint, Door Mott, &o. Alto; , an - berme Of Cal-!
mitts COCOA MATTINOO, variem widths.
'• ' 1 JOHN' LEMON; •
EOCOESBOR Td
'RION'AILD M. WONT,
•
apl3-Im Manufaimtiarer, Imporie; an d NoNler, I
100, SHE ETS _
FLOOR OIL '6.4W, Of nowind ahvtoe fitlfee,Pire,
in /tom Tfo.'OXIORRSTRUTBtraft.I
GAILY ' & tigor.rt-mit.
I_ooo YARDS
iiib CARRPE B,rirEootton,lt iix — o•nti
good whom; • Iv.: sitroitEirmirr etrcit.'
BA-IPY!'&',D*),TTi
55000 YARDS • "
opened, avi
tylesfirst : Na ING'olll6BTNlVTatrisit,
13A1LY'
10,000 YARDS : .
ENGLISH TAYRATRYbAIkiIf. Je t t Oeelviel, tie
be sold at ONE DOLLAR A YARD.
' No. MO citmerstrr etniet;
BAXI4Y. Ike ''!
N, INVOICE
NIVPISTYLItB ItttetLlSii sltptaisui. " I
Jut reoeiNd'bf Stoimete 'l . ; • • •••
. 113AILY1 & ;BR, QT.H.EIt,
rio, 9io bllatillT Strut.
'MEI)AI-a4IOX.
VELVET_ OXIIIPETA: eiaboic hitt nni pattern,
DAILY & - 1141400THER,..
• , , ,• • ...11w213 CHESTNUT_ Stmt.
DOOR* HATS:"
A very *66,10 from Atrationilic ;
•
4 , 1 1 0 .• gilEirrNUT B trftl•
13.itk • ,
..• 04ta&tlam
CARPETING.:
‘`" 'GEORGE "Mt.slitLiti. _
MANUFACTURER ANDIWAVER CARPET .
WAREHOUSE,
; ; '..11;10E414.1.:ri1c406.;&e. • .
WAREHOUSE, /44 -NORTH THIRD STREET
IAINGLISII 'OARPETINGS. • ' - -• ',
Tapepuirßrimmiels, letrain. end Vanillin Cm-
Votige• . . .
A , Ainerionn Cerpittingi an Oil Clothe, in hoot
enmity. tor pale, at the Lowest privity .
REEVE L. MI6 ,
. , • Importer and tiler, ;:,
Pp booth By,cortD Btreet,
Above Senior, West aide.
GAS FIXTURES:
PHILADELPHIA
4A -FIXTt RE, :WORKS:
WARNER: MISKEYi'B3
, EititxtoV r
. itatioracrtizas'. •
STORE CFTESTNITT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,- '
WARNER, 'PECK, &I Co.„ . .
No. 679 BROADWAY, xkiv
Would riniptio li;form . DitPablio thili they continuti
to,hanafaoture all hinds of , ‘ 1 ' •
OAS FIEURES,- LAMPS. GIRANDQL,E6,
, ; BRONZED, ;. , ab.
'And that their large and varied stook oompriies the
simplest ee well &I the most elaborate tatto MC &Weed
be their French artists. They , amain,* at their store,
No. 319 BROADWAY.. large and full assortment of all
their manufactured goods. Dealers and others are , in
vited to esti end examine, . a 912 lm
„
P.b , ,E, IMPERIAL
H M G .14” E •
PROM DE yEriobE . & CO.. EDERNAY:' FRANCE.
sold by all ituicitatto Dealeits aii : Ouilicidt the country.
Thin fins biand'of OHAFTPAGINE, WhiCii until the
emit year wail confined szolusively to the best tables - of
the Continent of Europe. i has flow obtained the most
unbounded success and popularity in thacountry. it Is
reeommended by some of the first physigl ens of the city
of New York.' over all other wines' ort necount of its en
purity and delioncy. end ,thout who mice try it
'rarity' use any otiaiir brand. ..aittrigh , ptily one year
has elapsed since' its Introdsetionr to this emintry. the
demand , is enormous , and constantly ;norms:mg, Our
tossugeinente, are snob tor tri !taunt the quality of the
wine wing maintained at its prevent high 'standard.
The' Print* imptintil is imported solely bine, Wo being
the sole Agents of 'Messrs. Itie Vonore: C.. in this
country, . E. V. HA UOIIWOU' ,
ADWAY lew York.
dots rtigr li "22"
REEVES > kk DEAL,
- Istittanir ' ' ' semi MARKET ROW,
{PHILADELPHIA , W AR iI NO AND
. ItENTILATING: WM1.611 . 0138E,
NEW 48:00NENJEtNG
C 0 NE ... FITRN AC E.
Tfils - Wirrm4if Perne O e bee boon fp aria in th ft
E k tv end da nem of The Uniled Mates, dhQ, afterfour
Pears ixers trialf
f , th
nd ey have proved to he tho aroaten,Econp-
m o uel, e molt
re.o . WVEiVirjr,
aver need, se Idundrlde,o; referetioes *111, 14 ;oie. Cap
mad an. teem ; at
ARNOLP: & WithON!S.!
100 OFIMSTRUTSTREIVi.
B.M.'B.'M. F'aterwitt., .11110(7Awilm'
ENAMELLED
SLATE MANTELS,
Manntnotered INTdI l'oonotaiyi fame atone; and
enamelled and marbleised In i ItalTorrof the rieheat and
meet refs Err elite: Spanish. .erd Antique:Bmin*, and
other demrsble arblea They are highly polished, will
net Main or demo or by Oile, Med.. Oat, or Awoke, are
at thee' MI im marble, and are weld much
Fli s eapert They bar". lieerLumeg IR Milt Golueiry for t art
t case' and pumps for toe iodic arty years vett
amused satisfaction. Aretreits, ECI !denim, and s all In
rac i ff=l: ;i s n lane y not! to . °Aim . them.l/Idanu
.
A.R , NCiLD - . d 0 " WILSON;
CHESTNUT STREET, , `
rotß. Pt F
-ofrIILTIVELL, ,Filikl4llloool4
* ArSm • ,
giCCORING' RANGES.
11.)
0011..60N1i PATENT ELEOATER 01:1EL.R.iiVrt
wzOOOKING RANNE.•.
.yarMecpAgelleruand eva'q eredto : the. inapt tr i t . :
raatod Eir• manation set , Ali Oslo/, • Nkti trii pee
ARNOX,..P & 7VVX - PSON.
ifito_carainniisTßEET.
004,fraF.,Tw,etz. Sur'/.. , „rn6ll;Audini
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$4TIllitiA174111:11. 21, leo,
: 111 Pine Old Irish Gentleman,:
~;
The Earldom of , Llandatl; now an i exti nc t '
Irish peerage, was held by the Irish family:tit'
Mathew.• The late Father ,Theobald Mathew,
itnown, in ,lioth heraispheresas the Apostle oil
Temperance,' was a Cadet of• this honso. The:
Earldom was !created in 1787; and became ex-1
tinet, for want of a direct malo'htify to iitteteeil
n . , the lion'oks,ablifttibirtY years s
ag0.... -- i,
'whpn' Doan Swift resided hi, Ireland,, pont',
a,znittiry and a, half aindo,`,Gto,l4l,of ' the .
family, then a simple cotiptri, gentleman, was
Thomas Mathew, Of Thomastown l in the conn-:
ty of Tipperary.! His estates mainly rarracrosa:
'that Tidied part of Ireland, still called: the',
Golden Vein, and, not owing a shilling to any,
'etie, not ;billing Mired llily money :by nfort-i
gage; Tom Matte*, as be wasp familiarly called, , ,
had, a ,clear rental ef 's4Q;olXl'e Year, Which; at,
the, rate vi. Jiving, in' Ireland: at .that liorioli,
would o as,k:as,g . 69,ooo,lit the present time,'
v 7
Tom MatheWs -;,deutatiner, or P.leftittrre
grohads, consisted of/ Isoo 'scree of ;the finest
:I,Widlit hisrenntyi-with every variety etwotat
aiitlifitax., . lithe midst' tio li!liAi /
tr,la . ige Ml*-
Out
aUOMineditiOn' Of' his#itilde.:
54 -
‘,.... °Mastic *as heantifplly lal
,an git.
elxhts Astelmined4o,build his house, ,Tata
1 t 4
, who: had then, just succeeded to his,
ei '.,:',- retired ,to the - Continent , for seven
1 ... , '.l , daring whidh
.r tinutilab restricted his ex
peiclio4
, k8,001:1 ttlea. The
,balancejamount
-14 '*,lls,oo:i ; l / 2i*i 64imadtitkUStiltis inar
sim's# `greaftfliat::l 4 hentastefin: , '. ' " '
AFt,*4pip4),424oliiii l l,; . gr".:*fitheir: ref,
sidefitirt Daltlittfer a time,
,10,hitt,,genlid jjii.
hire and large,ivatotitspeedily collected ,atOoodi
him a , great ,many.. eligible, acquaintances.'
Thoimmhouthe liked best hov)ohliallyinvited
to' visit' hint . al.-Thoniftidown: 7. ' Els waY , ef
liVing there i ' as "described iby''Eor. 'Sheridtiti„
4tandtatter of the ilutiousillehartl Ibltuiler
Pll;ritAiitil ,
' ,, , ~• ; -, . ' '
.o.letor, dramatist; initiate!, 'eleven , . ..
Thetuekeeah mode of the ly.re;and was maetei of all,
wait yery,singuhtr, and worthy , of. being made
kndwa t in those, later• days. , • .
Ritt•lonse, Ails are told' by. Sheridani, had'
beiliffthiefly contrived to. answer. the noble:
'lltirite*gif iibateeneteht hospitality Which he ;
intended; to Maintain I there: ' It. cordidned:
oily '.*rriodidna aviuttablitirdi . gnats, with`
initkidie acciunniodationa . to . :thoiti' ibritinfa.:
Each
e ttut
every' veniencq that could be wanted, even
AO tb . inu4si • article. --When a guest; ar
rived; Itif shOWed I him ;his apartment, ,saying,
ei Thitilla•your:castle, hero' you' are to corn-!,
eatibdiOlbeoliiteig'sfs in four own house:, yen.
InitY..b4ifailt, dirie,,and sup hdre, wien'evci,
i' . ‘41 . 4: 11 4"44: 1 0i1t0 illicit or the guests" to'
aceprukty you ai nuiy be most agreeable to
yeis.,,' -Xe thin showed hipt,tudeotin'on par
-lori 44 witere," lie said, , "a a daily ordinary was
kepty4Which ho might dine when it was more
agfeeablet to him to min lit society; but fibix;
fine rtidllient;'you are never to know me as
Mister of 'UM house; and only td consider m%
as ene,ef the guests," . .
, la or,dei to put lan end to, all ceremony at
mastimite, ho took his place at rand* at the
tab* and thus,t all ideas of precedence being
- 10kistidei, the guests seated themselves pro.
uthrettolutlY,. Without , tiny .regard to difference
et4iitteor 4trality.r-There was a'• ruse room
'Wad '4 exitetliiiketi'coileaThemaf,'Wheleii
bar:Mild 'o4'7/alters attended to tUrpisli re;
troilikopiiant all timed,: of the day '.; 'tier° suck
as choie_it breakfasted'at 'their own hour. A
Nraa-turnpated with chess-boards; backgtumpon
.tablei,7 newspapers, pamphlets, &c., in all the
tormsetiscitrcoifeeshoese, . t ,
Stillrfritherto make his' guests completely
it, home, and enable each' to realizes the idea
oeult,eyntl in Shinstone's quatrain,
".Whoe'er hat travelleil hfa'a dull royuhl,
Whate'er hie varions tour bha bairn.
Mei sigh to thihk hoir olt he [band
ills warmest welcome at an inn,"
Mathews had actually annexed to ono wing
of bish'ouae a room which he called the tavern,
Temperate 'himself, as many of his' guests
were, little wins was drank in the common
room. 'jut as drinking Was much hi fashion
in those day's, in order to gratify such of his
guests as bad indulged themselves in that
custom, he bad recourse to the abote-men:
tioned contrivance 1 and it was the diatom of
all Who loved a'eheerful glass, 'to adjourn to
the tavern 'soon after dinner, and leave the
more' sober folks to themselves. Hero a
waiter, in a blue apron, attended (as was the
ftishion then,) and all things in the room were
contrived so as ,to , huffier ,the 11111sion. Here
.every one called• for. what liquor they liked,
with as little restraint as 'it they wore really
in a public:house, and to pay their Share of the
reckoning.' 'Here, too, the midnight orgiei
of Sacchas Were often celebrated, with, the
same noisy mirth, as in customary in his city
temples, without in the least disturbing
the repose of the more sober part of the
falsity.. names of all torts Were allowed,
but under such rostrictione as to prevent
&Ming ; and so ad to anSWer their
true end, that of amusement, without injury
to th'e' purse of the players. ' There'ivare tWO
billiard tables, and a largo Witting-green',
ample provisiqo was made for all such as de
lighted in country sports; fishing tackle of
all sorts, a variety of guns, with proper ammu
nition, a pack of buck hounds, another of fox
hounda, and a third of harriers. 'For the con
;lenience of such guests as were not properly
mounted, there were twenty choice hunters tit
his stalls, Dr. Sheridan adds, that, thoug,lt
all this expense might seem to b e scarcely, with
in the, limit of $40,00.0 a year, the value of
the money was greatly larger. Also, Mr.
Mathew's' demesne, being some of 'the richest
soli in Ireland,' furnished the 'house with
almost everything except grinerleS and wine,
and that a stOct, though net an Ostensible
economy ruled over that household. Mr.
Mathews minded. his own affairs, aided bey
faithful stewards, and larceny could be scarco
ly committed in his cellar or• larder withottt
detection. Bo rose at five 'o'cloCk evert
morning, and devoted, three hour's to buainesS,
Yet ho seemed:the idlest and most disengaged
man In the house.
In Order that his'gnests should not consider
him other than one of themselves, ho ruled
that nobody. should treat him as the boat.
'Sometimes, Witliout giving any notice, be
would leave Thomastown for several days, all
things going on as usual in his absence, and no
one taking notiee of his absenCe or his return.
At, Themastowm •was first introduced the
plan of haidng a varlotrof belle, each marked
with a number, and communicating with a par
ticular, apartment, marked with a similar Mtm
bet. , Thus, the'gtiests , servants occupying ; si
large hall, where they were generally to he
felled' when not upon duty, and 'the bells
ranged•along the walls in numerical ordei,
each servant, when a bell rounded, could im
mediately lee which , of them was wanted ? "'
,It was the , custom In those , days, whOn
Queen Anna reigned,' to give small wages to
the servants, the guests bestowing money updn
them, oa leaving, which gratuities were calla&
ruffs. At Thomastown; the servants were
large wages, and wore forbidden to ac
cept any gratuities; the guests being InformOd
'that Mr. Matiteir vroald consider it the hightist
affrOnt if any offer of the sort were made. ;
Such is an accurate description of the mai,
nor, in — which the' ancestor of the noble house
of UMW' exercised Irish hospitality in the'
carlY of the lairt, century. Change' hias
/U
swept over the place, and no person M d
Mathew 'resides at',Thomastown, which !is
rented 4o believe, to tho Viscount de Ohab .t.
Vita ,
-Wasinlta
,etter from India e,
Oth WE, says: We had the hest ltfaith, ima re iar
the beet April, I ever knew in the West for • farm
teg.'",Oets are'mostly sowed and potatook planted2f
'Ttitieorn ground Is mostly pl oughed ` and immerse
!WAR *IR be planted c mind' wheal,'eT ,
'dishy ' on ' poor ground, is badly' froien mit, d
I many fields have been ploughed up ; hot In .11 I ,
nets, Wisoonsin, ban; Michigan , and lktinnese
orberis t atubli , spring wheat is always - sewn, owl 3g
to' the 11mi ionather, twenty or thirty per cent, mere
'will he bean WS:ear:than ever befdre, • •
• inia
Historical :Olfetott-oLtie Society of
, Foes4s7,4 1 4 1 1.. '11,7
THEIR YEARLY AIEBT/NfL,
• Sr GRAYBSJJW.! ; • ; •
In the ornate whit& appeared:on'Tnesday—thit
tioneetnen of which tuts Slued been acknowledged
by sonde of their Meet minced teembeW-idlotdon
Mae Made to' the origin and doetridea bf the Society
'of - Friends.' The present wilt hive reference mon
enpeelallY ltd their , form of goiermnent; and- the
objeets . of theli "Yearly Meating: , The 1'70014;
by 'this :way, 'bn 'the n Friend.," le- the New
Ainerlean'OyeloOdia," has Seen rejeeted' by those
whit araineet competent tiqudge; es being !bleed:.
Seferit particulate, inebnisquenee °rabic&
'the 'lnittilfetren 'fsee' Ponsented to tonere another,
'ender the feithiondig "litter "ta," Which hated;
'ready beeninipared; nettentand, Wee dead
and approved 'at • line'of 'their itessionis in the early
Tart of thepenint week. •
''""Theoretically, their 'fond of :government• le a
densOotecy'and *thane:rid* Corobiiied.." That is'to
"say; their.'Ohtinti,"throirsh Its Irbpreeintatdves,
conduots ite own affairs without anf aoknbishidged
hnrain • relcir;'ilthough; by their inipitsit Inhales°
:ntionlhoguidiMee ottlitt Spirit; lfe,greatMeed of
'the , Ohirsh IS ao6iAledged' theft' soatilitif is
: 11 pitiVOiidirfitiftiii4 4 vittli=the Iblitteile)
iept4hisipleiiiiednitsierth4Loiditbe s. •
tied b'ifincee arelCatiterid 'edge &Sir Tiaiyve
'therein:ll-'ln , airie r ' 'arthetili'PeeiWeeWt
'thetiteirili'ine l time Where:veil Oh rtitiantriatidhind
- fifeete: theliiistleis of the' early thistle:tire in
lielr i thetiliii &anti/it - Wad 'reallied, not 'Mily when
they tiitientlett r ibr ' 7 li6ndilii, r bist'• ter Meilen 'Of
'dliteiPlihe' 'alio: thili' l irierklid 4PiriftddiWilt; id
fiet, their greet' sPitoittlitY.' 'tine 'ten
11611te be eXainsively'Sid intertaii nititter,they re;
neribee ell
,ris4e'eSierireidat bbseifeneeesiti 012111 L
"Hating (rein is O:Medd sistisan ' add not fronitted.
lt add :Peoiallirdilit i sit 'their meet-
Inge for for worship ariCereilnently 'Silent Irani ( the
;466min:tent 'Until' ;tie" oloSe: ' Neiertherlen,
'meethit'in 'to be indiepenia,le in
tbdeilsig 'fiatibiehyrfOr"the lilid,'aisdee' We 'find
*Etat, In 'the'rnidit l oir, "their early,",persitentio'ni,
Whilei'Maili,of dinsiestere,"thintighrfitirtqlitit
linlyinpriratei,litelsriehds bereloally defied their
- eneinletny4itireldpithig Clod in Oldie:
been able 'to 'learn,' theater
leiteini Meeting of. triendit has' held at.:l3albY,
'England; inlos6ltiCdrisithieb diet` el:narked ter
tedn'ditoird(ruiriaii`fieffeialhaVhisisi ad
hered to'eve ' r sand. . ^' li 6imßir ' Heisting War field
in 1660. In themisentlinle t thereWitieWteblietted
b' dagCe33 ' ctusifsrl77 nisitiage,,iildedebienbed
Idriefgehersl suidrinfindenee evet itheir Meth
, herein the dietifotenheie theifiere Valk and fOr
ti obnilderable thee the' dfselfoline" 4-the Briefed'
'res‘d"Oit these . 'ln' 1664 hoWerer/their
forit'arohnioli'menimesit bisitanie +mon 'Settled.
:11foiithli`areetingai tindeithe dlieetion or doorie
'Fox; ante then brit eatablishad Eng-
Isind;and intent afterwards ' this' example was for
loiredthy- the F riend . Abierfoit.
' - 'lhe`“ yisirty 'Meeting " properly' dated its' rise
in 1678; at 'which time alineral meeting of repre-
Sentailves trenc ail' the
. eutirteillineetb* eras
' l ;OiiiePed tondou, blOh - recTelied 'repOril trots
those' bedlee, deliberated;On n thif,itnici of thebo
olety,, homed acivta,ei in the fern of in ePlaUS,'Wrid
finally ligreed to meet n i ght the following year, at
the name O r tres wh, Wl* as , tlik,"itnii,) , O9utinne4 to
ever Sinai, ,nt"
.ittnitit'Nfitittritiiiide, the
London, Yinarli Meeting luting
~ their ; legislative
bodr,for the whole Society in, Onset
long, after this ' firet general , * ineeting,, a Similar,
Meeting for women was let up, Whlch„to.thisday,
ematismes, and ,is, held at the Mee time juid,plioe
as themen'S Meeting, 'althOugha beileve, - ne rides
of ,government Are , enlisted, by, them; witheni, the
consent and aPproval of their brethren. The 'two
sexess, however, frequently,corger with, mush other,
isynemmittee and otherwis e , up on Metiers of inte
rest, before • the meetings.' it& reascm, , also,
their wome n areeftert appeineed tp the station et
alder, knwhich eiroselty ,it becomes, they, dutY to
watch over therstinhdry ,of, both Men and WOM6II.
I L Odel, in, ,thit. Pre** article , ; the:, riarty ii
t he, l F , °l ll 7 :zarPgg ,4 4 .l %-rth r t.oh, llll 4*. l 4t.
t#, Othens , : being ;emoinitive y,disosiplinary;
,the fX^
4eutwi power proper being vetted, 'in the monthly
meetings
At these annualtionvoCations, which In ihiscitj are
uniformly held about the middle of April, there is no
formally-ehosen,presiding °Meer, the societi holding
that where Ohylablamustel'il,FAV'evrose of root.
lating s the again of the church end prompting the
itanie of religion, Cheist,isibelir:lgArfistprenclent;
Neither tie they 4Mifitte eettlenient of any Point by
a division of the members, inoonseipiroseeof *WS
large majorities ionietimes, yield a measure, whiplo
they. deem, 'desirable, Pitrely sot of regard for the
donsmentious Opposition :of a 'few, The clerk en
these °epsilons is the most active °Moist; as it de
velvets upon him tp pollee, 11.214 record the judgment
of hie, brethren upon the various neestions that
arise, and also to Maintain Order during the discus
sions. The sessiona of the Yearly Meeting, which
'closed in this city on Thursday evening last ? wore
.of a harmonioui charaotsr, although there was very
little,bnalisess of, impartanOe to the 'aeolety trans
acted.' ; The present isolated condition of the pin
ladoiphis Meeting, sine° it has declined correspond
once with all other, "listing 'Yearly 'Meetings, has,
in the estimation of acme, detracted from-the for.
mer, interest, of these annuafeseem , The ,ori.
gin of this , refusal:fa correspond is properly attrb
,
,
•butable to the. split in: the New England Yearly
bleeting,,ist 180. , APer Obit division the Phila
delphia meeting refitsed,th recognise elther,.party,
and the result his been her gradual separation
from all the rest. Nearly all the other, Yearly
Meetings still continue, to acknowledge the larger
Gay of their New Ertgland„brlsthran: The, cor
respondenee between the London ,and. _Dublin
and the Philadelphia meetings did not cease
until , two -years ago, and even now there re.
mains an, acknowledged nutty, as may be . in•
ferred from the fact—a very important fact, by the
way—that the large amount of, real estate owned
bytbe society in this (qty. is held, as their tide.
expresses, it, " Bythe Yearly Meeting that in
Unity with the ancient Yearly Meeting of Lon
don.i' The. Orthodox branch of the society have
at the present time five meeting-houses, named and
known, as follows : Arab Street; Sixth ,Street
Orange Street; Twelfth Street, and Oermantown:
livery Yearlyllieeting has its standing committee,
called ", The Meeting of Sneering," (the members
of whloh aro aPpointod,for, life,) whose business it
is to meet during the interval. between the annual
meetings ,at least Since a month, for the purpose, of
extending advice 'or assisfanee. as rising. °enact
genoies in, any part of the moiety Joey require.,
The, proceedings of-these bodies throughout are in
harmony with what may be termed their two great
fundamental principles, namely: the absence of
ail ecclosuistical dow,nagion, and their belief that
a vianticstation of the Spirit is given is every'
.
• Thus far, what has hoewstaled,wfil. apply to the
Society in every State or country. Did the want of
space not forbid it, much might be .added respect
ing the history of the Friends in the United states..
.Their history also in Philadelphia, notwithstanding
that the Quaker element Is relatively waning
amongst us, would; in a Very important sense, bo a
history of - the oily itself. We have already seen
that the advent of Quakerism in America antedates
the arrival of William Penn several years, although
the. Province which. ; he fonndedoind its present
proud metropolis, which ho christened, will hand
down the name of that great and good matt to the
latest day as at once the most distinguished and
successful Apbstle to this country, of , the faith of
George Fox and his follOwers. The aggregate of
their membership at the present time, of which the
larger 'portion is in the United States, is eidmated
at about' two hundred thonsehd, being repreiented
'by lineloc Yearly Meetings, as follovis': the Penn-
Sylvania and New jersey, held in 'Philatleiphis;
the lifiryiand end Virginia, held at' Baltimore;
In Ohre there'are tiro, fit consehuende . Of
the same being true 'lteii -- , - Grigland the North
Careline Meeting, at 'Garden ; the - New York
Meeting, held in the city of New, York . ; the India
na„held 'at - Richmond, in Wayne 'county; tho
Western Meeting (which Wait established a year
ago,
ago, and inoludis all the Friends West of Indiana,)
end the
,I,Ondon and Dublin Meetings, in Great
firitain and Ireland. Wall these meetings, there are
no two held at the same time, sufficient interval be;
ing allowed between them to admit of persons at-,
tending all of them that are held in this country,'if
so disposed. -
, 40EN VICTORIA'S INTEGgITT TOiIViDS nut
ORISDITORS. - 71ie, deirupuliaisriess with
. .
whieh yletorie paid the debts of her father, (who
. , . ,
was at ono time so poor aa to be unlade:to afford to
transport his family from Germany, to England),
Is not so well known as it deserves„ to' he.
lhor of tho ” Women of B,oinii" thus; elludes i to
this trait in the Quorti'e.ohaTeo tor :
One of the first measures of Victoria wee ;to
pay from her bwh private 'purse the' ion:mining
debts of her' filther-.those - which - she and her
mother lutil been unable, by their netted economies,'
.to fiquidate. ,pepple,contrasted the Queen's
opeOlentioue apfdleitlon Other resOurces with the
Condnet - of 'her igrindifatlier; George 111, imp.);
Whitler , cirauhistaneel. - Frederick,
Prt - nce of Waleitileft behind him numerous oblige.•
tione, not bee farthing of which did George, on
'oornitigth the throne; think proper to discharge.'
Wit youag'glrl, the daughter of a lawyer iin.
Toiedo ) , Ohio, being struck with a longing to be,
difniCan aotress ran away fromlome and went' to
Detroit; Applying to as many theatrical managard
as, she could find, she received the earn. nastier
froth'alt=a , negative: 'she then disappeared, and
had not been found at.latest account/. • ,
!,--
%. , 1 , f , 1 , 44
11.0 •
• •
Th,
• vd - dcallimutter Pf t•T''
nistrawarver *coacusurra •Witwautili:o
'TA 4Y,4 ief4olll 4 et - . 7 9rs
the to - 11 =011,mm before uommitjao, wpr7
labia poiltloit o'rwitieltitiorlittlo general interest.
Wei'dan onij..girkthis inulrsingot totted Ay WWI
polute4 extinct', A
.;• .e • , •
CO'lly4101 1 1:7 wnexamined, and tratited
cotisiderabli Ia ' iniSdirent.t
ed hY , V.h9 - P poWNWlsitorii MU large
Runs out of, tit!J rmasirktatorrtitp,putplintinsr to
sustain Demoarado hewlOsiieff In' linsgtori and
Philadelphia: WI giro the folielißNllntriall*freni
hirf telthnony „; r l, < ; 4
Tossl4f. Jan. 31,M8
Coinelhis Witimbilt sworn and - 1...
• gyestion- Alla te retklUTlm wTiIdIMION&IIX to
the Sonata et Ise f ninth A.
tire.,..
'kir . ' 1110'1101;4. of lepritientailyis
je eiee 13,41teada.C,
Q. Irrim,egeoutert the printing A. I did. sir.
Vino 'erteenteri ttie "damn for umblirrsagtg — gilu.
,?.ard,r Bib PAM'.
HUI A t& F r' sgre ir tr%P m r •
'header' re de, port of e edit ve.l l :=Vii
undergo ... g .f.,,egaeguarrie Daseinik4, •Q. lin We 11, do you knot. or any money. Wang
been'p&d Sot mural tlee naprsesiperhare gnaw tiU
Constitutive, or, tor t h e Philadelphia Argu„ or the
Periarplesmocur, out or 'th 'Weriettetrefol , thd . preittkeig ?
etlt e iggitrislift r arPertgArtarnrig=
*hi but ri , tws
PAitil i blit: wit ; tutiv r urststsit
z4l.vz=aputers=
air.
UMr. t i C D ° • l4 A l
' VldtiarratTlO
newpwv...hut
WA. There 140 mpg rammer
i mersollt .11 41`..t1 •:. • 1 , 1,1 , 477
tTD ilitsch." o- ttUvaitto s
I.ll7,7agMarierOMPlAM
stod t i r wigiulrweisy t hoArd.,, „
.' Mt were you cal upon by? A. Phut - bears
ABOUr Tug FIIRCIIASE Tilt ,lINION-HOIV 'll2. Was
,;• . pray awn.: I '
iduatitiuM of ter.Welidell retniined
Who Moserleteseens at Polito 'Minot
Q 2el72 ;oliiontl=licitdthittehterdnrinit pia WhOla
Ite r gi n . l 'i I ,l Nrf 4 l'il ir 0 4 1: 1 •11 1 , 44 !" 4FtI of
-41' DgJpn
PQrlVad - huof-' 4, ;
Jahn es in° ho s t o
'll.lttrottion. lemstrosa otnition loft *AI before
A. &mot them.
aritaaareatahltid the Itillerkiiig 04.1 •„ •
moo
donetiltere•by
frite r setWi l aV 4 l2 krtVrtft l a=
wootatldatawimnrsnuawiruo coit.both *Anti Wale
Ire so nit contemplate the - M k ghtest &equity,yet it te
possildothitt WinkftilllMOlonntogregt. orleMiadllßettty
l i tei h gragird a =MI
I =3litirlt a ttritrniVd " eim ar k t uVrtikit &T.
esed SWAtutYi Photos lunlae tkl , Pellicia am
an umo re.•-• It ig. as you know understood tweet us,
that the purchaser of the Vist a s abaft Igoe he it oolapsk,
tut the
w je b r m pri t ax ii n oLo 1114 %erg
O g oZribMis u pe t rer i pigitl i s i il l:re f "Pas rc2-
4PargAltuzirgt==mgrA:l6u4rin
oto„Ltm.to pay, pd. meow.
cease,tinny considerable portion u..wx ern, at will
, for ybd to &older "Ma th er y nt shall
cease, or 111 Whit nOpQrtloll, it shed4LOWS, „
• We art, Vary respectralV.lonr irtsorTania,
, 1,- • If 42414
Menem A. 9. 4". , hrtelieteOle Intl L.lehace 60.1:.
By hot Onnirman
It ' These ar e the lignatureg ofyttamelf sod Bowman?
A. They a:0. air. ,
gi state to'tYi twain:lithos what wicareed
at or about ths,tune of4lue trapeerdn .fr, 4 4 , 4avi le , the ,
Outdo:, prinking, anal thewnyments awe :you ont *of
i S fereretArfit 4. Alnt'.Vc'aN of thei Congre"
Sonia change In the owner-,
lierr swapeiprie tag sisllontkausa the: nubile ,
pun tas k Ana Made it proposition to WS tne Winer to
tls Miumstratene, err Sidi drat; the. dUnalmi el the'
Administration, offering to contribute from,the_profite,
'oft the Am& qmptim pet' annum to eilmWrt it l -1 , meant
fgelal Vi'Ve af; gg'1 1 ,1 1 11S:gh? Arln.
,piswoopio l lar.wo gothlittint. thibittnunfermas.
'made, phi! paper with Written to a:mai out views and;
sentinWatto and , Idr. ”Bowuran itOolt „.wasommon-tha;
amOunt being inerestW. front 1110,(00 to, BA) 000 per.
herrituni issurpousid Ittihad stfohlitioni- /
.-,At whose usual:ion vsa the moos* iturmand
A:Not- at Mike ; it tante ire* 5i14146 WA:Anna. cox
see Wrlts 4 Wt e c;htn i Jr il l tr6Vd ra ln . fiat Pdier4Tet
at
Par..l3olrmairtOokil on stlabledtbinten•to commas. ars,
at toast to the donate. arid thallium:odd ileitis printing.'
' recoiling's Wester Pontine; of tkatittailtrolitnii there
fromits prostwarAtimi o ar 040 M, Orilhe
llat day Of 'Ajoriii. onsomunt ottirion—For
110:41,214 %tit Xr. =lra Lt." ek
ttaftlirk,' arairottigif.
cleontood-witio)) nmaoy , l patti,ruestighesrowis ta talirho.
Q. 'Po Bowman or tGatatest cannetaair wheth
er to tkiletnan or Warr -1 Om the mumoy I went to a
li t or l ggw. of i t tl h t 1 41 M i er i rf ir piirdelPari:tr l tii i i ,
friend Without I sop& thin ;waft, ',Vora Alirektle.ti tt"
will be observed require. me
on 0 01 1 0 IT. " 4. W .
Afton 4:1*,14n mit Insartm. Jaw inrommas , mart, ono half
ot the amount was to go to the Pennutraition. During
the lev erg a. Id to order.; saterchis stoelpts
ikAP,P.,
ft
k .1 . A P ;wru*nivm.F.Fw* ;
Q. Mos alf. - BOrstuan eapariatondont atTisiaio basPila
when this arrangement wan, roans with aim! A,'
Ho wee. , .", o ").“
Q. Ars the "mei of pattlio printing Ased,by law ? A.
Yes I lir theqitref ' , •
Q. In doing the wort, wornyou to. males -that
amount; and out dr that to pay mesa *Haiti .et:
Ye..,
Whether they ;rite lififita or 'nth Made POl direr
avinti? I.ll,,Motat , • .t.
A. At whose venues.; A l guggeationwas tke sum raiiisd
TWIN ~ ligettilablitabeleS A cannot stare whether it Iran
Judge moot or hir. Bowman. About the turn, tif the
transfer, the Philadelphia people Were sextets , enn the
coliseum lona Owl bere t It 1 ,rometnhow right, and 1
hero Bib - impreigion that it was at hip Instigatiod. lig
awpd lod•&ther. !or the, Permissioanfaa. .1 gillude to
Mr, Baker.
, • '• gOnnaV or TEETRIS6IbBII4.'
Q. You ntadl , this propositivo gr,410,(47, co, tap Pre
sidio% A. Yes , air. ' " '
•(t. Was thopreetdent &warty to Ahem, conyersattous
and omorottattrms l 'A. I twee the Atilt proposition in
writing through_Judf i e rimeoleon, Whelheld
Mi bete Mart
rof mine. or lof is. be Was formerly.gentlemen
rail! remember. Printer to the &mato. Laid biles his
businessman dunng the,'thole of his connection with
the printing. I hod purohniredhys hail •of the , ' Union;
and ghroufth him I optard negotiations with Ike Presi
dent toherAtoore rewrirmindlui by Jodro Bleed ora &-
hot, .of &imam had little, at any..convo nation with
Bowman. I'd° not remember any until we went to sign
thou pouts., •
Q.. lon said the proposition was In writing ? A. Tes,
Nn====2M
i ( Vd l , l 3 e Lti w to 2 t B7=e 9 n n t l elol 4 l:/ga
nods ityre held EMMY With Judge Blaidlc and *ll.:Johd
ADnletop. '
;Arras viawnda. ,
:lti i ,Beeistr let wartintt re sted the
CI ll= Vret:4 l l l ;ll: L fi e lre:i i 4` fgi ! .7 l - , him ;
Q. Win yoll state who they, Mere?. 51r.'
'Banks wo We enamel msvit.iebeinien, tie Cm
oinnatk.4 nquirer,told me lie was; and have paid min
'nonte mnpoq: I thifiln•' Ridge, Weaker, or £S$ Or103111; -
told me that he was interested.
. . .
Q. memory ? hese three gentleinen, as far
na ray Foe*. were the' only • one*, There wan
one other gehtlemag who had' Withdrawn from be a
candidate for the °Mho ttfimerkearutt. I believe; °nap
consideration that he should, receive something ; and
understand that he 'did -receive soMething. • Another
gentleman of the name of Mania told me, that he was
to mitre a small ailment for services.
Q. What were thtSP eeryloea Electioneering.
au pose.
What sines have you paid .to the i pestles .eleoted,
or tying Oil right to exaoute this 'pub io Printing, as •
consideration for executing it gOureelf."siad , thordiring
the prices fixed by law? A. I think $49,000 mid to Mr.
Steadman; . u • I think SIN,0(10 to Mr. Harris ; ;LOAN turas
to,tivolote ; but the aggregate I t ook44e.time.tie ,oarne
in thtifino:n t eariparkir, up to VI" Wu- thoret y
si t u And a h XtreaLturt i gt toV, giVrni;el ;A.
The Exeounes a.rnatter, of contest. be
twee', the two printers.
flave these tams been paid A.l ism indebted to
llama in„ consequence of not ,getting Dayinhatai
the appropriatien having inn °M. , - •
. (4, who orronremont With Aowmiii. then , wits for the
preeent Congress; and not the last ? ,
What other same of, money • other teen tunes two
have you been called upon to pay t or have you paid t
A, I paid to filt. totibt t he„ Pcmasalean Mo. under en
arrangement with bun,. gill,r3ELM , besides the two sums
you have mentioned. • , • • . .
Q. any ot her auiril4,Mr. Wendell ?.,A. T. Mr. Severna
of the Philadelphia Aries,. tiering St, 000: The, Utal
charge is $7,10,0,:but a portion of that warrnot directly
for the Ai,4l}S."Thosa may be considered he at direct
rim of the 4recuttre.
Q. Do you' say. to the 'Arads, by reopen of the Ex
ecutive ? • 'A..Yee, ell. . ~ 1..„
Q. I thought I, understood you, the other day.lo say
that there Was no'dorepulmort exerciaNlepOd YOU to pay;
but you conedered yos 'were, to a *intent Pilstit• boun d
-to:siVe to the Argus ? A. velar the arrangement with
Pee. idler ins to ea that Rice obtained the contract.
and then nevem; and - his triodes claimed a part, and I
teas directed :to red pet Ike amdaet to. Bice, and pay as
amount 19 Seisms.
Who duidtail. You ? +A.' The Exetkiies.
Whom do you mean by the Executive? A. James
. .birochanon. -
,You, said you bad
Min. 'A. That is nit° Minn to ilia
.• Q. Wes -this done. Verbal's and. Personally IA. Per
sonally. There was a contest between Mr. Bigler sue
'Colonel Platinum about it.. ” .
Q. On what was this claim lured? A. Party. I are
sulne,' its editor having been retrieved front anodic...
at proper to inquire ,what party? I will make
the original , : what party ?• A. The Democratic' Party
ti. Were those tapers all supporting the Administra
tion ? 'A.- Yes; s i r •; .1 think they did. Inas sots reader
of the papers, they were understood to be.
Q. Did
iili,ou pay any other sums? •A/None that I con
sidered ;mangy upon me to pay, sir.
Q. on rensidei - lit necessary pi , roe to Poe' thes'e
:UnIS as as end:lion M militia they/taring leas lc is mus
lin mid ia smut hands? - • - • •
I :fitness. To tbe manors , ,
kr. King. Yes, sir.
'Wilhelm. Most certainly. I i did.. That I have art
ewered before. I have contributed towards the expenses
di the party other gums; bat nose Unit I considered to
save reference to Sit ohtaitiinr, or retaining the work.
'Qs fterw, I went to turk you.'when' you had this
conversation with the President in minium to the sub
stitution of the Argue' A. I cannot - tell. t was In the
heed cif neeingthelretsident almost daily.; lie never
Went Into details. He would gay : " Well, pow settle
It." •
Q.. At these conversationa with the Posaidentoplia
'Pete prat/Oat ? 'A. On some Ms:Aaiun( g
,think, was prevent, •
.You had 'no aroma convereatilm,a se; there
eft P r O
was no„mystent, about it? A. PiOralitriflk•Otali.Of the
parties interestod.iroalik be there. I s mild have a di k,
mil made upon me, and I about so the ?rights t‘
that was called upon in this wa ; and he would,sa .
rWel), Settle iti” lie did*•nrit via to be troubled an
it, I do not. wish to. he understood Am wag Mist this,
President said, "Wendeltlif you do' not Met throb,l
do that ; but /hats earn 'Rough souks a hint.
Q. Dld the President
. eend for you about this Print
ing r Aims, ,• -
Q ;
„ W twee the subject ? thia card wits
the nub, ;or an attlielcupcm hint TETlllitom halt.
ho ain you? or tioggeht,to you, that, you should
write that card ? A. Plejiernontilly, Mr,
•Q.. Then port never a copversation with him on
subject of that card,' believe?' 'A. No. sir: tint al
lele me to state that M e.,laitker did ask me, and yr4l4 that
•
the President wished him to ask me. May I state more
also:maul earn Orentlernen, about tentember—sane- ,
time in the, month of tieptember-1 'uproo ted Slated thipdyment td'im Pgrtlyttnaraot,oot say
volition Witting ;hat th e, mom, was throw*, oar y.
there': fstopped it ; I had two reasoner for it—one wee i'
wanted some* of the profits myself, for I west runnier;
tato ditticulttbs. and I thhught I was entitled tO sotee'of
the halite ; 1. suggootild it to the Prehidern.tind 'Masan.
his mrertion I stopped it ; he did not direct this stoppage;
'he did hordlrent to,beilone.por dissent; helraildgity.
this whole 'ca
of yriiiiirty is a source of somoynee,
e
t o . 0 ,10 yoh pleas"; suspended• the pot moot, sod
Mr. Rice. pt couree.•lMO highly tudignant. and he made
divers statements, which were naught up by the report
ers, and this attack was model Mr. Baker -told me Mt
president toished met* racks this statement; he brought
is to me a/result, writioe, litsit./ signed it: and it was,
end in true. itievery particular ; Laid read it=
My attentien'hae been called tor; la a
In
ter tq the new York,Ttwies pr4he fah iintao, in vet
and general tarots;lizat the Pregident Ced caused cer
tain nwooblooStdoo Aa,some hokviiintist. be used
for e asp th
!hha=r t a i e o c o r t in g ourposet ! stas b 311=coottrall,
nested cqnvereation Aat r feel *eastward, Plihlt
sages phatically, to del knowadge MAIM Y •
foot 'wrh eau/retreat.; . and to data,* that Prelim nt
'Boehm eh liilVer did 'ant miss. , edit se, or regnent ri.'
ligietcotlyritliVerVirreiturcreiptjuireile:eiyi trirr7, fk!
*_, i tt'llett In the pairteph refergil to, or in kw saner
anent nit any on lie election.
,
That Mall trum What I did Wan of nty own.gohili n.
I thought the money could .be. better Sashed to partisan
ParaOsies.ancb mob the reitessibtlita.
PhhLIC Vaal) Ta Tffti. nio:iV-NOTlaltd
Oylvester J.ldegargla eaeuatthadt,
Q. Mr. Mesmer° did you limo to Mr. Wendllloi
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',„VENTS: ,
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1, TWlAMMittriiitUnitit=lir:
s.
A. b t e x.i011, ,, 1 t .?.)..
1 wh Oti ot T o 44ldia, " itki . rlng ivat ie emu* goostod tO
ooKor Mb
I "17Pp Ale desj
.•4 0 !
orik ~. 11 ~ 3.ll lM r ani a
aid" etr. alallll met WO* ~
Wier ll l'.. , ' 9 . 3'14 , I P.. ! I ..MA W , rwom_
.
egialrft,:l l / 4 4..,nr.41. , fr.t#,T1L9c.
*
let Pro4PrireAgte.,4 .4eztr---,9*#""
i,l4,2l3,Veigri rooy~ a'frnforiwm.
. Didxotw i l i i ii r otis a a r aliatL4,_. Idol. far. and
the cpilt :ea Ned eipo - eee Glonot Vie
catimaommyiner
t ahr itr iy .k. , i , , it is
ao lainaala g ai rekilw: 7 1 .' :.
Pid 3on take e refit r. ,
__ mot. r.
take Were yeerroftueke : , : I or. Ai n woe amid to
. , n ty ‘t auzit ele iiiiirr
iiii i i i iee y.. i . d i avr
1 . 6 , 4.1,i_
frZis=rizatat=
ostaiadtia..
tilrfi*oie4:l,tttiiiiitis Vaia4ii;Oie of ti.
-.easels* Iliirtik---"ed—
aMl 1171 : 1 4=ilsk , fiet
MO= r4f.,ege9itifM /I.I".IIMITOt.f°r
VVZ=°kr,.rP"rr iggrEarrtnit
fe , ef•SlVeatAidtattalialeffilleal ad ea sa
166 6 0 1 e 6V Mr. sitlleaso. mr. Kamen. or (embody
elty : •
. "Nodeotr,Mtbilk rest do 511,110"
fettltiebediterimeed? 1 Mtabdshisisli merest re.s•
acs AS:4II cosfrfitrood..4irestly,
4 0 1 4 0 : 41 ).100/ tiffiedlidetlir,(l empossemart,
l of us e d treat torupport of usherette r - A- Yee,
eta Qf same • Met oseedearlse twirl 'frat,alr
he reefer ref me Om. If a clever mu rueeleht
kt t C lo 4Aleer wiliurasso. read t • It; t , ossid
T OVINIVti &MeV "rn itV4X-rWlei
I h irtrigUntrot 1 4 .1dVatit iiiirh;wee coa
t.ri at tts WOK
_iripso trot
districts; blare you °onto:hilted..Ml PIM meet' 6 et•
air; him" nee meattorcrav MOON or Ili SOkelsell /ru
t too od in New rk poem elm completed in Ger
I .i,l t a y s itru . !V 144 S. 3 .r. V .i b riqVfv/SVS
W eeelifieelleee Orel ?
Who is meter active in emottone s' he seat over beta •
emesate Usst ipomoy_vaa wanted; %Ohs* breollaselk_
amounts ; think the highest I ever' We Fel leetlee
of Idutrielitt &Kari iretinisturai. • • •
daratudlSTrAuttilmVlVll 34"ittritt
tilitrag i aMt L irlte=l trait ar
could be done. .; ..ItlS4 •
1 3ta i i i r st fa=zfaire! , , ?!.suittdrtik
ffl? were the irtbnatlei pt :Pweerravareirce
Kt. yes,sde,tr • t.
dud you sold it. A. Yes, tar.
Q. For haw mnok r
. A. Wig tV Vein gig'
bat I dulltotileqqt;lnvitiiiriglitscalmeramiss is Mir
business.
Q. , *ram refamiet
itVireir ° VAT I,l,"dif gent "' %% I P 1"* :
tea" in " t a Ai g lilttkaat •C 4 bia. PATO 10 M ,1 1 .1 ". 1 ' vs
Mr- Tug sdealed to be e
.abl W artntaresl ir agiret t : jititromlesi? in* arty
two van' !r l44 l lv e r f f•?' PP e i s 9 l l-, v 64 bi t' s/
tt ftrdinair Men of did
g„.. en mar a nipareseepor
inyeitaste ' o'irrythe 'peered us ssaa
!*1.7.,:ta .
wiir3 6 .l tee'd.it for lienrefelied awn
ex r l h i m apectation of receiving those Yost warm b 1 oh ,
net t desearses‘
Q. Noweeme,asrembwrer, to bp?. reemfer. tosisoo
that trimlmes ali- tae thief te. , a ranked
Inachme.iii4o, fogs poliestqlyet• •
Q. Then We eras' a pobtorallesper N Ina
Wheal i m
:::..:.
hie pletallee TM • aelatiett as to usq sasoust
.ami.a•ortnteitsm Mad itherrelit mem- sat A.
Wendell. oplliteted 42/,04151 ay to Jaly,lllllkaad 'Mu*
lotted son* ;MI fee
We
th Q,. oei snd Qt this sem viq ptsskid. bpi/ ' BMA?' 6 - To, •
•
rialita,r4krgio.R.4.oolo.4lo,,oolo; lap
D9r l aCietkaowu.iiiraamieiwtr,"fat
A. I had ao contiounicaboa Witt IS Ars
so Xt.
motets or it: . .toinswohtuailowww*now
:J.O .4 576 t
•
c ! = ar , r Jeitwitwft ."11 ,
: WOW anto-lsenasoare muremer.i ,
Cee r keeeeiSllS 4 e..44f-bepetwitirMlit gain 6 l4. Par
lacy Mod with Ilim Se4wwjto•Nois*ththswit
modowsitto wieti hie' 1 11 **,1' tW ' afi r egewhOws
Una*: theiswpiwpit
Wriwnafw . -
Marx arm :Vomit e worn on tip
Waa tzdeqiedtssem-osist r
IttlUte wltrolatelliir=ktiniting e
non wars next placed eMatt urtilly
in similar terms the autopsy: an -g,%7 re'ver Troy, ' mid
to. o onnvirdia WreirmitAltak•thw twiwwelbartwwwww
poson.
;Lm.AeOtel It Calked emits mi.tha'pliti r Of distflaili.
C reside it the odd or, /Ow York ;, em eilumeitt; I
tease neenennenvively imam MIMI Miliaddravtair
7111YMItfiVihtetiiiitrin:Irtratithni,n,
la
wonea ituuldrboithri eiestatitittr;i4T2
liquid: the bottle
o r labelled
_nosh Medea a a
ahalliehathaa Dm' he
War Karel, lfa -, 18111-is bout
bottle eqntairunic bqr liver—a bitdo, coatiudiS • • fteedt___
amenity of her bleak-a Omit jar' ettentet t p u lter mew
ttrteenul yoknorea—iwoootadtaa t,bq acid bmi
ears Mts. Rarden I placed them irt_ mammary.
under lock and ker,erte ao Penne kid' laighdale
I cohneenced with thfl ; the eolith* were
Impute:tram a Mato. andStetadin a »dread•!affiliated
store; one of the patches was about me and a quarter
inches is diameter..-thsr•othet elludleir • mese - small
spooks We
sail re haia4allhealat to italr etteag.t.ltelet wet.
mutrateddried-3 tbey Aire
re eas•han
ddtbs of a grads ; they were aped upow re toning
coal. and emitted a smell like arsenic. Ted witless here
detailed ted Varian,vresmidiv■. doer deep of - be .brin is
mating his chemical testa From the exterminate made
'll,?,r_lik."ll74ttraftat=4.l, V a t a guj a arael
ok crbr.:
Hardee, • • fy , e
*tat;ttmdny.o Dr, DkOtqwwai )q -
Id those woo were ame to 'ay this • set
antlfie caereetet ef:his trot. bet to onset Wee
*iv) Maid Idstat. OWL° y dektitateof lathed• The
result of his tests sad expenrosina, after ails Merild , tb e
Mary and cquoapaity Ohre to know. Theantaeas placed
befOro the comb kad jerk) aTtosiuldstatliag it do
zen moan tubes. sealed lota of which pocoqued watt,
'm oot° fired:ll,loM)* asidat'et., lake/ Treat ibe sto
-,,rh and other oresneo -the Welt of the **mod km
awto , coaclsdinp miatainatket of, Dr. Mho.,
the court sojourned until to-morrow morning rude
o'clock.
yirtho Datz=v i n t s , session.
ride,. April 19. •
Court. °petted at 9 7;ipolt—Coartlroota. and gallery
6lledwith people. The Prisdner- Molar Mile; bat
tl) self pompom&
*Dr. lathes At Mahon repelled- by the State.
The Princintatexaminaturk.of_Unapritaiste eda
tinee4 at considerable length. Dunne the examination
kr:Mantled) sieseethe* the ddrenesit' browlexer sad tuts
resorted to by him to ascertain the preileamt amnia
in - the 'Milan yen* of the testy ef.4lfirs:Kawden. • •
Theorom to ion made idieeirtiseerlditiowt
or ',amnions to me anent: ' •- ' • ' •
- hire.Cethlien thuttY.ele&r I tted Rat Of agitate.
I 'reside ;tear A udit
in Is county; lam the widow
er i Paidel G , 'Hesosed inlithingetattir aid hie
wi • for some time ; never spoke to er hind she name
to my bane shortly after hermarrksite;ke hia)lowil
at Jame; Beat-tee when be arm married; he incited his
Wove to my house the siring tor 'IBS9: eh' staid over
night. thelt lot away on Monday nimmom :they were
:Edna to her father,: fie carne hack same' day; he slept
in histoom that night r. ha. brought, her seam not king
after; don't know where he broulfit her from ;
he took her to his Wheels after; ha - seaweed to
Inv house; -be took her from MY hove part of the
way only; fee. as' hilanmeliy he said - tun
Mother' wait there, mad he did not take , heularther
she said et his 'father s -abOnt' thiree - wanks tr Ramon
brele3kt her, beak' Sir alse dayllad edam , tie sett;
Came ki
t } way o our hou se ,• font ' diluter. and" took her
to oger,s,th,er , e; shiver*. • indkicon, tad' Maid about
a week; shs.ennee again the mina month, and staid
two or three' dare het tether two - right-Wee there use
day, and took l'.; . beak with beep in :Se letter Bart of
Febrokri ; 'Oar next tone she warr there was when
gm Geary was there; she waved oo .Tips•day in
the evening. before tea, and took tea; she appeared
an umna sthes - Mie had a: ante they retired about ten
o'clock; being shown dettram of the house says
it. represent" Mel Mn.ouse where re. Harden died •
counsel, for defence ascents to an ekaounation of
witness upon this diagnrY; • eitestaion • overruled ;
watuesa then .stated the situation of the maids ,er
rangernenti ; erst• imyr •his•wit's -on her lett ar
rival; she Wes ,th - the riite:roctilt LtiefeSiithlrifittior
whether s it e took break ,at,
nett morainic ;,• e was sick
When she tarseand had heakeedarme khe malt ; she
slot ehe had been disk since midnight; heard him sty
im heart Idealdisat say she. had bon wok
ettbe irkMalch klisa sales Vomited; think she lay
on the Mimeo some Part yederdaY: she' took ginger
that light,F Mr.,..barden simpered it fro her ;.it wax ass
essed in Mown; took it In thatmller where molasses
barrel, wit try weave if; took et both Ikea - irs eel
tar WAY ; thiswas prepared in t he °retain of the Grav
ies; did net'seis lament, it; kraut her gay nhe had
taken goiter plOn't 14110111Fitmt tka of heystorsaoh
on Med reads., s shows. welt ow Wednesday sight oho
was soak tame kilned that night . ; eke asked for cold wa
ter during - the night; absents web at tee steinath and
vomited suede her a onsysitat u oyi Weddle% eight tea ; she got up on Thur Jr Morales - fore f
did; fier etomaah era le t home about 10 o'c movie
t tu aintn l. g "
, a ndreturneda COW
Tue Oanewto-Heave Oasa; , —There was quite a
crowdltreeentat,the opening of .the,Vourt Sou
l:11011 11154 e; yettardo, In anticipation of another
ohiPter hetordommenoed 10 the celebrated breeeh
of-prowdee. trial; but theplaintiffs control failing
to apple; on,behalf of the motion for anew trial,
ilia crow d went 'awnyiliiapPointeil. "Tho'interiet
in the eosin the. oismainnity appears to here in
anima realer, then • diminished, by the vordiet for
the defendant. Miss Carstang and her dater are
reported' o hitieiatafett their - gibbed, Mo. MI Fifth
street, which waario.often • alluded to me•the. trial,
endures theaceue of.the allegad courtship between
tho sad this 'ironing g irl; Only one
thing romaine to' give the .touch to the
,ease, end that lea d remelt* tion of the whole Wren
MisT Caretang, the poor, girl ; Mr. , Ehaw, the rtoh
man ; the introduchen ; the calls; the dowers and
the glovei; Miss CT at Tower Grove; Mrs. Sea
men-leoking through the -keyhole; scenes in the
Rifth-streettruse; prio, ecallbing * lap-dog with a
gni:tooth comb; the promise to mem? ; desertion ;
the'euit the lawyers ;• jcidge and jury; verdict
foe injured leureenae, $100,000; 41 sadden trans..
formation ; hopes dashed , to the earth; new trial;
old mini jubilant ;' song, •We are off Ibr Charles
ton;" they return with dipbeitiorta add_ Witnesses ;
second trial; scenes in court;. the, lie direct;
,verdict for, defendant. Vablesii:i Miss Car
'slang as she appeared When: she 'heard the laws;
Tower Greve apostolic flag ;. red fire, et°, etc.,
' etc. ,These matters preperly„wrltten, and skilful
ly handled by eoirie pateh-WOrk anther, like Bolt.
melt Snake: a'stplendld drama, and will
Insure a rub of a hundred nights on its prelim
gen.—St. ,Leuia pima:wet—
-117••71iii Pe;dankitt that diem is :an
'klub" lad* residing inthat *es *Palau in her
ip3IIIIIIOIIiQII The remains nf. a &one( kernwat wed
ding cake, *idol" she•has;pmerred, foroyetpirty
years! It is wrapped ; up ,ht the sent*, piece of
. paper that was put around it to "dream by" on
the night Other •
A Mr, 'Albert.,Elteta. has Lsea:swend gropty
of supplying Out oitilenst Of, Mobiltwith,pasonotts
water, and.dned,ll2,oo9, ha -baying used„ienif in
stead of iron pipmfor • lade in the wales-works of
- ;